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-Tn^ rarst Public Lib rary l * \ l s r Broak At*., -w iaarai, a. i i DERETTE

Tbe Wobbly Concert POST SEASON CAME UNLIKELY, LYNDHURST

Thank* to tlw good office* »( die K iw .ni* C h*. the pattern of l^ d h n t'i (n cn u m t is now in ilu ifn fora*. IS THE UNQUESTIONED |6R0UP.TW O CHAMPION Thr speeches given by tbe five commissioners to tbe Ki- waniana should make Lyndhurat better able to realise that it i« getting fairly good government. I L m T l f t . ahur U lL UIm, TLa T|aL Hackensack Doesn't Want to Gone are tbe ilaya of tbe ateamroller and tbe blind H 6 H 6 I n e y Aft, VM w ys W h o W 0 t t 1116 I Iff© Tangle With Bear Gridders vote. The present Mard ia aplit nad aerappy. Thia » all I «*4*> *MS Ms am «aW>i .i ant w a I to the good cf fhe citiaenry. It ia the -way toward better •kin W W tt c-sia WW. IW (Wan u.i n>nm .n m sv U< government. And it ia thrilling to know that at last we Ralhrrtm l h* t* la a la th* saaail k M n 400 pay increase, for himself—to Passaic, where the akl^ *a> Meak la New J e e a e ? . looting of the treasury appears to be tbe only poaaible gov­ I I L > . H m M mp w n l U ke U f **— M UaaMeea la la f IM aae 1950 advance tax billa, baard on tbe aame tax rate that Treasury's Condition- aea M»*ea M »a naa»aie< ky M —— caused tbe upheaval ia the Town Hall laat May. j tkai waa akt t^aJkaral twkfkl m a eaa aal a*Na a*u< ««a» gaaoel -WaM faea. all al wkaaa alaael ta ®el I y aH aam t t lke% B reslin aaid: “D on’t confuse the tax rate w ith the fin- ^ J s T m S w w*T**t' W eda**-

(M a e * J a w ttmmim. M t i k k i IMa IMU »*a al ItaIM M ea ! ■ n a e n fe f , d t e a iil||4 i npreiard before the K iw u a ley e l Ma leal Club ahowttbe sharp divergence in the way our public of- i i h *tuck*4 him ttr kts "wub- I wMk a Itaaer I ralftaM kiaea ficiala think. h*'r tea* a ll M peeaeal le la ke mm l e t t a a a a B ala a « awlital ky tai Cak mt t»mmaa * ••ew r •» im At tbe last commission meeting Breslin charged bit­ Breelan s a a l h e woui k»pw le H i ing is abhorrent and we can understand Breslin's anger r a k d a l B M <* >ea ea l wkv aal! '* IIA A iaa mea «a IM la>i tM« IMaaeaael *1 Baal over h. m h o d id n o t m e n tio n aad UwMa al leeaet i m , M l aMealf taw nal U n Savmo'a naaie. made it clear j But, at the same time, it was not just coincidence that ta Ikew pael aaaeea fray • hue> M meant when .hr -w k I many cf tbe folks who fought so valiantly for the police Mr. Football, The "Coot," Seta Out — That's AIM BlW rt reabeckei IMI - I yaIkaeat a eal el aa* Ma. .U a’ thSi “a pufeOx oArial cannot aay BM a a ae* paaalal «rt Ikal lia lM a waa melt a <»«map tt o n e thins when it M to hia ad referendum ware Brealiq’a political aCliales who. appar­ a a a lle r aaaM e a » e l l aw a« t k a a «*e«wep II I Ik a ek vantagr aal then am y aome thing ently, were net only willing but anxious that he make pru Haai raaaaier# I *Nk “Mae m t lk « a e M f centrarjr * He pointed out that those new appointments. nUtunc wa> aaid lo o t alVe*rdlv Mae I t BM-aa the* VM» «ae* t a h^wk I »• . T M f e e l mt Um aaaUee a pout lauteul tonditK-n befoie In this light, the fight.over the police 40-hour week »t». | b e .ik i Itbaa I »*.J!*»»*• * Vb. t .a>l»a Beaae M ae lea teetaaaa tn May "On the con- lakes on nrw significance, h shows up once again the fart p a a a l m tm I M Meier mt U w w M a e that it is Savino^ whom the taxpayer, must look for a “ m<" Bailee* ikeo walai>t» »eatra«l i t aa* alee la M a* laaaa I ta l non-parlixa.il administration of their affairs. Savino ex- Bintm a Ho tuuktd up his Haeea a«l tkere ala t I* *aa M aa |eae * Me* Baeaaael Bakaaea akaae aaa Be*«l p*e». a term** M % Dressed his* opposition lo the'police 40-hour Week. - But »>th * sm-si.!..,* <.f kel I pawtiaa a ia w l IM pmat »a*a a w i al *M Mar* M ee M ea h e T d o n ,he consistent basis that Lyndhurst can™- r ^ r ^ l ’™ h “ ,V r U ae Mat aUk U-tM U lk*i iM t M **al M l a ekaaee »- de*ade aM ( n tk f« (M t pi*a «* atUeUt *it*« s«alea*ba« I a a kaak **M d laird lh** added expense. II Savino thought tnr caiet raaold j ,***«* , that “Lyndhum ft kale aa **a a a* e*ee takea a t IM aae iiaia ik be borne by Lyndhurat fte would h i v f advocated ita aafcap- **» *« !•» finaivially lion whether Bre*lin or anyUdy eUe was lo make the ap- — ; s* '« ' — « — ■ paat*e* a a aae4 poinlmenls. “tl lh* tsiannsl eamliiiaa ae M M *el IMt H I aaa aaal a» lea* 1 | « « e a »4 r t*eeeaaer edM I And if you don’t believe that conai^ency carries it* t,j™n«.t« **. ir~4 in IMS it IM • kale laet aaaCM •*« aeal >«a p*at own reward. I« * al tbe position in which CommUsioner. -fi— hi lar lear al aaa« itN al tellaa Brealin. Bogle, Garde aad Gallagber now find tbem erke*. bu« ^ 1 ,«*^«-dewea waa aU ai a . * a k « * > a i «e«a «a*l ta * artaaaeiame M I W *» tftaa fataofat' a«M wl taaa im* < . eaa f. I*. II* ferae tralaM Miaea IM aaee«»a« W«a. B e a a a l M l a * . W « a a a e**ae««* »^e w il la

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daughter. Earle, of Woodridge, Personals aad Mr and Mra. Henry Stag- metrer of Lyndhurst. Thanksgiving guests at the ______home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lam- ______cus of 323 Post avenue were Mr. w V a TE HENGGI WRITES and Mrs. Edward Jacobs of Syra- T ROM GERMANY cuse, N. R., Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cameron and children. Pamela Private iFrst Class Donald E. HIYA. TOOTHS! — Francis and Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Henggi assigned to the 97th Gen- Bosse of Baltimore smiles t6 James Russell Lippincott and eral Hosiptal in Frankfurt, Ger- show four of the sixteen children, Dale and Jill, all of many, in a recent leter to his teeth he slready hat at the Lyndhurst. family here, told of a«skiing trip ——.— he nwir by car on the Armistice Guests at a family holiday dm Day week end through the Ba- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. varum Alps to Garmisch. On the Elmer G .Davenport oi 171 Yal- way back he stopped at Oberam- ley Brook avenue were Mr. and' merge**, birthplace of the “Pas- Mrs. James Babcock and da ugh- swn Play." While there the party ter, Kathleen ji rid Mrs. Leon visited the theatre, famous for Babcock with her daugher. Eve- thn play and had the opportuni- lyn. of Highfttown. Mr. and Mrs. ty cf viewing the ocstumes used. William Davenport of ML .Holly. He also told of the tour he and H r and Mrs. Paul Coache and~ a group of friends mad* In Aug- son, Paul, of Lyndhurst ust through Switzerland and of the hunting and fishing .trip .to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nance, of Berschtesgarten in October. 291 Pine street entertained Mr Private Henggi has been in and Mrs. Robert Nance and Germany for a eYar.

American Automobile Association convention which decried overloading, safety abuses, and congestion such as show n in this scene near New Jersey end of Lincoln Tunnel. ALL WINDOW PRODUCTS

Vestrym an Eloet A t ______ceMji Convention. M— era. A H. You work hard for your money and we know it. Insist on Cl 1 Potts, Edward W. Waldack. and gettingthe utmost value wben youm ake a purchase. 5t. Thom ai Church Allan Barrow.. Alternate Depu- All "Window Products will give you the most for your money At the annual business meet- itie®. Messers, Walter Richar, Ed- and stand by every purchase made.

ing of St. Thomas’s Episcopal ward Willett and Charles Garde. We are proud to announce our flU l ANNIVERSARY SALE, Parish held on Tuesday night the The Rector, the Rev. Rowland F. which will bring great savings to you. following men were selected to ! Nye appointed Mr. Wm. Meyer office: Junior Warden for three i Senior Warden for the one year years, Messers. Edward Ridye- J term’ The parishioners enjoyed a way. Arthur Sutton and Allan1 social hour and refreshments Barrows. Deputies to the Dio-' following the meeting. Aluminum Combination Storm Windows Sold For $26.00 - Our Price

Secondary Sejnols. The Installed education, the school t ration and 'instructioi Collector's Notice of Sal* of Rm I Estate Beauty - Comfort - Economy For Texes end O ther Liens fflAME YOUR HOME IN COMFORT

These windows are custom built, light, durable, self storing, Notice is hereby given that I, Jamea 1 Woods, Col­ weather-tight, and will save you up to 35^ on fuel bills. lector of Taxes oi the Township ol Lyndhurst in the You never have to change or store them. No painting •— County of Bergen, pursuant to the authority of the no repairing. ~~ * Statute in such rase nuke and provided, will on Call us for an actual demonstration right in yqur own home. See for yourself how easily they work, how handsome they; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949 look. Call us today for a demonstration tomorrow. There is AT 2 O’CLOCK no obligation. in thr afternoon of that day at the office of the Col­ lector of Taxes, Town Hall, in said taxing district, ex­ pose for sale the several tracts and parcels of land here­ VENETIAN BLINDS inafter speciSed or such part or pans thereof as may Every day is sale day at AU Window Products. Just imagine be sufficient to make the amounts chargeable against Custom .Made Venetian Blinds at Stork Blind Prices. Four­ said lands respectively on the teen attractive colors to chonae frxn Any color tapes, fea­ Ue I k/mW in automatic, wo-slirfh control] turing our Duplex Tape. Color on inside, neutral outside. FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1949 AS LOW AS |4 95 ’Way ahead in driving ease . . . because it’s ahead in basic principles! and computed in the list on file in my office together with interest un such amounts from 1948 due dates to Born of a 16-year Packard development and- test pro­ July 1st, 1949 only. STOCK BLINDS ON SALE gram. Backed by seven million dollars' worth of new manufacturing facilitiw. The said lands will he struck off and sold to Midi $2-95 « That's Packard VltrannUic Drivel persons as will purchase the same subject to redemp­ Our lowest price on first quality fcfinds. Made, in our own Come in-*-sce for yourself why Packard Ultramadc tion at the lowest rate of interest, but in no rase in ex­ factory. In Eggshell. You casfi afford to mis’* this remark­ Drive is tbe successor to all the other drives you’ve ever cess of 8 per rent per annum. Thr payment for same able buv. known. See for yourself wlyy independent technical observ­ shall be made before tbe conclusion of the sale or thr ers call it "th* last uord in automatic, no-shift control!” property will be resold. This sale is made in pursuance of the provisions of Chapter 236, P. L 1918, aad .sup­ plements and amendments thereto. The follow jpg is a description of lands and thr owners as contained in the list on file la my office to­ gether with the total amount due thereon as computed to ALUMINUM STOCK BUNDS J U L Y 1st, 1949, O N L Y

name block lot total $3-95 - same features as above Now smoothness, hew quietness. N aw econom yt Ultram atic Drive, Berkeley Realty Co. 3 pt IT Slt2.ll No jerking, because there's no gear- saves gas— because there’s ao slippage H en ry i t Minnie Vedde • g 432.53 shifting. No ‘'racing engine" sensa­ at cruising speeds. A nd thanks to in Richard E & Frances Nichols 19 19 41.12 - WE ALSO FEATURE tion, because there's no slippage at advanced design, it requires no com­ A n d rea Jk M adeline P u rp u ra 140 , 7 120S cruising speeds. plicated m aintenance. T hom as B y rd 1S7 p t 52 20.96 Jacob Elgart IM » 11 41.41 G a e tan o S car pace . 1 9 4 . 20 14.0S REGAL RADIATOR ENCLOSURES T om asm o DelTo M aggio 195 2 17.00 MARVEL TAlLE PADS Any of tile aforesaid panels of land and real es­ BOTH CUSTOM-MADE IN THE BEST tate may be redeemed by payment to the collector. he- -fore tbe sale of the amount due thereon, phis inter­ QUAUTY MAIUdAC — rat aad advertising eosfe in cash or rwliSad cheek Dated at Town Hall. Lyadfcar*, New Jersey, this ELY MOTORS 10th Day of November, 1949., Office hour.: 9 A.M. to 4 P i t . Saturday 9 lo 12 M. 235 Stuyvesanf Ave. Lyndhurst " J A M E S J. W O O D S RUth. 2-5699 RUtK. 2-4444 Rufti 2 - 9 6 6 7 w nnt^ r;pBcniBg»i.T»r> T H E LEADER PACE T V R F t Joseph O'Shea Takes A Bride H a d a s s a h - n l lhai ait .O ran Den Motfiers Moot y y ■ H a s s s s B K -TW * ry Mac It ay * Senior C lan R . C. Chun*, la Friday of SKumonm 1 '-»l « •* ta M * DM Mbr. :««■*•«* a t • u b y K e v Icssw ra ssr: Show.Week^nd M o o r * . A w e d d i n g ► Y m k 2 2 * 8 ^ -r*S.to*2=£rr=.«? IVese^ebon »mi Mother* »f Cub Peek < 4 6 T m t * Le- met Uat 'Frtday eveninc *t hw*ne uf M « Leaite Shumann won group*. Mr* ^ eew*»*r ciasa ef L>ndhur*« (W nir Urgo* 40 Park avenue, tu p U n t ) * * * . her listeners Um %r+mui mrti prsisn t the mu*. InvM Kution Info Hovember II. wtth M n .Harvey prum u Ruv* tn the pat ^ Lane, vice pieaident conducting Jem called 't!W 9>mi* Feet Forwsjxi'’ saviour of a lompletv (m m F r w ill C«dlert iMed le y * and vefu BuiMcrVftory " » m e e tin g ish them to be c i v r n t u • rh* of Jewish women' Mr* *«*•»«• u n d e r ___ _ dren:* h u n v r et Chrtdnai tmu* W arning M yeer old bulidor Oa- tomplementeti ihts rvyurt «4 M m A n g e l a by pomtm« out th* vsniee l>> be. sa mm <«a are Sally MUaMsm* TVwr preaent irwludwd Mrs u - ™ — 1 lined In **natH.«n building Carlescso Alma AWief» Thomas Ferra* *. Mr% WttWi wakL rf ' £ j|*f* “ on th* ergin SUlnnimilier. Mm (knrn> wakt of Eaat -Rhi, Magas Bavid- Mr» Mra Seymour Mahler, program C • • !Ha>e Jo Oallo. Marion announced thal aa m Mm 4’ R tewwrterf, tln r tr Louia Levin*, appfc* oa the Uni A lkt Du4*n. Chat ie* ward Stammei Mr* John 11,. i n t o Anderaon'. Larry l^rsee Sea building op en turn to (M arinin* « ««al Declaration af N uaaa WUI be held st the htm*e of M » dei Mm, Mm, Arthur Faukun* Will be held st the home of M •» -*• f + v t v t t * hJ im a PolitxkK > tm » CV*n I V , _Righu — ; —aa . ■paaaad by the UN. w n . eMra. a r s . - . —. 83mer Sti»lwa«g*«. ««,«> whether the white haired ex- and long alam a pnMad at Arthor Drurher *4 ReeHi stre^. K i r i *i^deli,. Dann* I n LeMne atawd that the pamphlet wiih tim er Albrecht and tfcnrt'- convict actually put the m oney he t h * wrM t Her three tier vial waa Rut her foid on M«esdav evem «u WaUnre OeSers. John received from prospective hom e- "" thia topic which k put out Terry —T a n ge d w it h * ...... December 12th M ra H r * M . I dan*- owners Into building operations. by the Paralpi Policy Aaaacia T h e d e n iT v lh e r a * 4U pwusg^T appointed chairm an o# a d)oro» J«b*n M a t>on It specially w orthw hile and I V r l e During a 5 hour preeentenee group i* huh will ____ De Ftomeri • at th* path m*vl>n« - conference in open court Ander- •boukl be atudtod by «v»ry«aac h e h e l d ' ltim«o»<« rven.n* a|. Ih d with miernatHvrwl native Cert* Uunherdv i««en ■ona attorney, George T. S o m - Announco Trofti O f After comm ittee reporta. M n al and rom m unit* i>-t»Mrnr» -——- Lekmbttk. F r a n k lin S c h o o l Al thal 'me*t«r> era, aaid that the collapee of th* W.lharn Kovolant /und raUinj • number of a.n*. will be i^men')*-*! M aater BiK Home> building pro­ Mto Mildred Le ftm o co ordinator. informed ua that meeting whah m ili w h e U ^ gram came not becauac Ander- _ t Placid tk* couple w ill live In Pa* her committee ia gaing ahead the Center. 147 Park •tenue -t plana lor a ruaauaage •on and hia M i. Robert and W U. g.^ T “ *? fe M r. O'Shea M a gradaa i W ith ita Kutherfoirt, on Thurada» e*» Lyndhurat be­ liam. were attempting to awind- Nutiey Of Lyndhunt HighH ig h idM w T T anda n d m •ale to be held la Perem her. IM> ning. De •l Ihr Hotel Shelton in N «r. Toth, Jr. and Special Investlga* th* Lo Ruaao hom e. Miaa Lo •rk un Novem ber Tth. The apeak- Uiiie of 131 W atson a venue *£• Miss Cloughley A Local Bride tertained at dmnet Surutav >a Aksct S. Sorensen tor Martin K. Fowler told the >o • gradual* of Lyndhurat Itgb cr waa M n. Maa Slavin. Kaecu I'elebration ul Mr Cabme * Judge they had no way of know, tive director of Education lor . H til loK l\st Hi'K . ^ C a t ^ Ruth enough,,y, hair, and carried bouquets of birthday anniver*ai v r.ueUi *» mg for certain just ho* much New York She Mreaead the fan e l u d e d M r mtui Mm WtlliMn t AoderiOT had pft toto^the houati chrysanthemums shaded from ih«t the purpoae of education la >n n u m wi. I VM lIU KST bronae to gold. t o giv- — — • - - Calame and son W illiam .4 ifu* Lyndhum*High SrtLTta^w idi I^ T T f'rT ^_!*• * ” W " r t T el R l tk i o i : posits. They estim ated he receiv- John O' Shea Inc., in Harriaon £ 2 ^ The bride’s m other wore taupe crepe, with matching hat, and ed $290,000 in deposits, but com - ef Mr and Mrs. Earl C. Haw- - m erited it could not be shown for the bridegroom's mother wore Mitt Torok Morriod Second avenue, alao IV Cl certain because many deposits navy blue wtth m atching acc#s . ef L m h a n l The ceremony was were made in cash. sories The bride's grandm other., Mias Julie Torok. of ty the pest dr of the Som ers said he believed tiie Mrs W illiam Cloughley. of Jer I Florida, was married * * U n i t e d P r e s b y FIND TMt WCATMERr --J records of the Lyndhurst firm or­ sey City, was preeent. She wore te Angelo Palo, son of lev. Donald T ganized in the name of Ander- navy blue. All wore corsages of Mrr. Alfonse. of '31 The hrkfte was given MOST UNKIND? \$S& Fon’s sons and now in the h“ *ts ( a m e l l i a s L y n d h u r a t . by her father A re- of a receiver, w ill show that tha - —.. Mr. and Mra. A. Vella, ef ai the Mason- After a motor trip, the couple outlay in check* for m aiariila,atariib, | Brooklyn, Aunt and U ncle of the w ill tive at JJ7 Second avenue. workmffi, and plans w,«.» ill —m atch — - groom served as attendants. Lyndhurat Both are gradual** of iO T A T O C S _ras m atron up fairly w ell with the amount Mrs. A Palo, mother ef the Lyndhunt High Kehoot Mra bridesm aids d e p o s i t e d . Hawley ia a comptometer oper ICCSUR6 IITTUCE n a n d L o - He claim ed that Anderson and ■tor with the Atlantic aad Fee Miaa Itorok ia a Surgiral Nurar Ly ndhurst. FANCY T O M A T O € S “JrSlore*. in their ofhcea at Pal - tU tii aanua/uu ./■ ITO a°w ctk°lii sslsr *""0111 * ° Som ers said the fold-up of A n­ Caay June* School of Aeronau­ — Gtasa of Bay Head, and derson’s housar of bards occurred tic, and the Unlveraity ot M ich­ «NCY ISOCOill G eorge, ef Bast Orange because he spent the y e a r s b e ­ DoRonsig Entertain igan. ia a veteran of three y m n 8 TW bnde wore a gown of tween 1938 and 1848 in prison in the Army. He la inatructor SOStSOO SIETS faille fashioned and when he came out and waa In the Stewart Technkel Srh.Mil collar, long PASCAL CILERY not acquainted with the change New York City in the building market. A alire- J?*!? * ~|U-r. •*» , be*ae w.th pointed wataUine, CSISTY CLEAN SPINACH sult, Som ers claim ed, he accept­ ■' °* ** a fun rkirt with train. Her Recent dinner guoota at the ed contracts at rediculously low p la ^ in celebration of the #n-. fm*rrtip m l «ai arranged wUh home of Mr and Mra. Le Roy A 1 SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES figures and as a result had to use birthday anniveraary at tfcj eaaape b tam a She carried Haaaard include Mr. and Mra money given him by one depos­ JW CV FLORIDA ORANGES d*yhtrr' ,LorrMne D -«~ „ .h a, .hr santhemum. Arthur M iltner and ean. Le Roy. itor to finish building house i Ouaaaa tfh wlad Mr and M iv • Ihr honor matron wore eoid of M aywood. M n. BeuUh Lauror started earlier. M clM O SH APPLES Wichoia* JM Renaia. Mr. and Mra. taOcta with m atching plume In of A llentow n. P a. Mra. A. L. Haa Anderson and his son, Robert, „ ■ enndpiaaali. hv haw. aad carried bronie •ard of Secaucua. Mr. and Mra WINE SAP APPLES 28. of West Caldwell, were Carl O wrm and daughter. Heldl. scheduled to be sentenced W ed­ wu “J? ?**• y 1*— '■ ctoyranatiemuma. T.he bridea- oi Union City. Le Roy and Rob H a m s FANCY SOSC rea rs nesday. The older Anderson had L> ” ?** were emerald green U deti Marion Coole of Ruthsrfead. ie«fc matchwg plumes in their ert Haaaard uf Lyndhurat. s e e d l e s s g r a p e f r u it

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A~/uring the past two WM Dinners From $1.00 Up COMPLETE years, th is aeries of mes-. FOR THAT CHRISTMAS PARTY TO YOUR WEDDING sages has hern devoted to LOYAL EMPLOYEES CALL US FOR the industrial companies INFORMATION ALBUM which help to make New Make Your Reservations Now For $30-00 Jersey a great state in \ Robert Milrhum • Jane lir which tn work, live and play. That Gala New Year's Eve Party 12 P ic tu re s l F re e! in "The Big Steal1 For Newspaper As a fitting conclusion to this series, many local manufac* Hatm Noiwmakero. Confetti. Balloon*. Novellie* fVeaeerttft Thur*. Fri. | : M turer* offer you an invitation to viait their plants. On their ' _ NO COVER OS MINIMUM CHARGES MARTHA STUDIO Saturday at 2:i0 5 i 0 • h«arn» A v e ., A rlin g t i behalf, we extend this cordial invitation to you, your family Dancing and Entertainment Every Saturday : K E . 1-4423 and any organisation to which you belong. Evening — Featuring The Prerie Serenaders SAM CARLO WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY . ' N o r a 's A ll Y o u H a vm tm D e l OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY « « . . . ■ ------,- ,-irv-innjTji RIVIERA PARK Public Service ha. compil'd a lUt of companir. w ho would happy to tlk* you, your friend, and your v w riltn on a Sa*. Man Tw» b r . U< Roller Skating Rink plant tour of their factories Thi. lut, obtained with ani*. heko hosiery Ir^ tK K «r|i |l.irnrf I.Mfidp 1*1 WASHINGTON AVE. anc* lrom lhe New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce BKI.I.tVll.lt. n. J. and the New Jeraey Council, i. available on requeit. in "Christopher OrKN Tt'ESDAY. FKIDAT. Sitapfo write PuHic W in , Room aM V ha Park Place, Columbus" RATt'RIlAV a SI NIIAY >e/«o » . in all sizes to Rt anyone I * r.M. to 11 .o a p . m . Newark, N. J, aad uk for the l u l ol con^anieiW hich wilt P r e s e n t e d take you on a tour of their plant.. Thenjtelert tjm u plant. *imd»> 14* t aa : a* la aa SUNDAY jn m lH v . ••fe® ru..' to please everyone, ■ ml Ta*.. I ii la m I ll JIM lliaai bk« to vi.it and~n»**«d^iaur1esuc« to r . n / l u 5 .oo r m . BUY HELCO STOCKINGS DIRECT FROM THE them, indicatingTtow many people will be in your group. FACTORY FOR FACTORY PRICES AND FR E E TELIA lM o \ And remember, you’re all cordially invited. SAVE MORE SPECIAL SALE EVERY SATURDAY - LOUD SPEAK I lls (iO Cange — IS IVnier FO R BF.VT (SUifklly Imperfect) Poe DANCES, PASTIts. for yonr faaaily' t " ^65558 WEDDINGS * USCTIRIS P U B L I C « ■ ------CM ONLY Me PAIR OsJy I B om to a Ctutomer Hound Truck o r a M'lbilr Equipment Bergen Auto Company RECORDINGS FREE >, , T ‘ . w an t OT.Ai.ns s i n c e i s m WITH EOUtnUENT HELCO Hosiery Co Seitz** Sound Service .IJ Franklin Place Rutherford, N. J. S SYLVAN ST. (.eat to Rivoli ‘ KEarny 2-2250. RUTHERFORD. t'anary I > 1l(ki lip opw Oratorio Saciaty to * *—» *» »—«> «* m r» I On Natl Guard Praiant Play ftie. II The «w» «n b>*«M »- ** JL iu«r'vC^I The Nutlay Oratorio Sorely Arthur K <4 tldW » , * rnrtav V.I Sal At Kiwanis Club will *iv* Ms ninth annual per with Rut* D Burnett aa ar.«n ,,.u, IV, 3 »n*l J at I I t * n , form*no* ol Ifandel'e -«*jaa»ah~ P«nw TV™ will ba ■Wm* tl . un*f the dirert,,* ..f ! *-*“• Col Donald J Str.it. un Sunday afternoon, Ok. U at uiahed prolaaaunal «*» u « - w,«»-k,. wtw ha, deputy commander of the IO*tb 3 48 (- m In Vtnrent Mtlhntoi "Best FooJ FocWif d " 'i *' *<- - '■.* iei»fu 1 h«sM *'r Group, N*w jeney Air Church. V meant pl.ee. NutJe, ™ 7£® ptar. h e re National Guard, waa the luaa* Thia annual prearntation ha- A t H igh ScMMM DaC. 2-1 ink#*. -Ml «,-> ao rent, for speaker W ednesday al tha Lynd­ haeoana an accepted feature of A larte number o f LrMham ametnl r and M emu hurst Kiwanis luncheon at Jo the I m l ofcaarvance ul the Hi*h Sehol m u n 'a n hv*r •» *»»■ rvw r-ed mMa and a.e u m Jo ', Restaurant, Ridge road He nuiatmaa M a* heafini pawtu* scmary. wit m* in* tkkeb and dune «arm » » delwhWul evenm* » in t k n - tional G uard A nd Mow tl Affect* I You - Strait, m arried w ith two child- 1 'TO and a hom e In Baakm * Ridce. wa* commanding officer of the 36th fighter squadron aa a ma • lor in 1944 Dunn« the war ha finished two combat touta and destroyed U S German aircraft | in dogftghla. j He waa awarded thaSilvar Star hr lalantry in action, tha Dta- ] linfiui: hed Flying Croat w ilh two '(O ak Leaf C lusters tha Air Mad , nl, with 14 Oak Laaf Clusters, a Presidential Unit C i t a t u m , an ' CTO R ihhon w ith f i v e b a ttle j stars, American Dafenar Rib- ' ;Um. Aron n an Thaatra R i b b o n , and tha Victory M e d a l —Col StiMrt w a, dlacharged Irom ■be A rm y A ir F o r r a I n N ovara I I er. I«45, and returned to hit position with the Prudential U fa In:uiance Co, where ba had l w orked before the war.

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to be assured of seats... G am e * * * > ...... * 1 I Manisera Scores Twice, Has was exceptionally clean and well THIRD PERIOD • • Basketball officiated... Lloyd Spence, t h e 6.45 Maniaera (St Lest Pitching Record of Four refree, who coached at Fort Lee yd. and run .... 2 7 I Yards last, penalties and was in charge of officials, J. Nasare (place­ “ League Opens ended 23 years of officiating on m e n t ) ...... 2 8 6 BALL CARRYING Touchdown H eaves in Finale the gridiron with the Turkey IMS Manisera (SS L y n d h u r s t O n T u e s d a y B y WALTER (Hawk) ROWE Day classic.. .Spence, along with yds* pent return 34 6 Player Car. Net yd. Av. m e ivi/^.ihi i, narrjrii*.in . oennm t. — — —., anu_.j J. N aw re (piat?- Manisera 14 IU M Iff i The newly organized Senior C aptain Connie Manisera and • the dead run and continued all Harry Sigenfuse, who w ere th e m e n t ) . 3 5 6 M o n a c o ...... - t S ? 4 .§ and Junior Basketball Leagues his gang of Golden Bears in the way to go over the goal line ^antrs officials have worked all FOURTH PERIOD T n s n a ------. . . I t 4 t f.g ' sponsored by the Board of Edu- w hipping hast Rutherford on Laertggi caught the pigskin on four Lyndhurst-East Rutherford 4.4# Carini (tt yd. A d a m o ...... 5 t ' cation in cooperation with the _ .Thanksgiving Day 48*6 brought | at 11.52. Hold on folks, eight sec- rhtnksgiving Day games ..Col­ paaa play from G ui Ja ...... 1 7 f'§ Parks and Playgroundk Depart­ Bv BILK nA^CKSTA^gQgoogoQoooo&^jdown the cur tain on a perfect jonds still to go. Crafty Jimmy lege scout galore on scene.. .Let- M a n i a e r a ...... 4 1 6 Florie 1 t ksearoh with an eight point plan, j Nazare pulled a short kick which er title applies to former Lynd- Il.lt Adamo (tt yd. H a e n g g i ...... 1 t U ment will get underway next C O N G R A T S TO THE CHAMPS (Following is the eight points ! tat kle Joe Sudol couldn’t pickup lurstitte John J. Breslin, Jr., paaa play from Tuesday night at the High School All season Ion#, this correspondent .has been throwing a needle which came out of the 'ninth and Nazare recovered for Lynd vho recruits the local area tal­ M a n i a e r a ) ...... 4 7 6 T o t a l ...... 3 t 221 s t l 'h e r e and, there and pointing up what appeared to be weak spots straight victory. hurst on the . fifty. The Bears ent for Fordham, his alma mater I. Nasare (place* | East Ratherford in our Golden Gears inode of play and in general, haye given little 1. Realized ambition. Complet­ pulled the screen pass from M an­ . Showed great interest in Man­ m e n t ) ...... 4 8 6 P a l m i e r i ...... 1 3 . 7 5 S .7 7 o r no c r e d it to a great band of football players that have fulfilled ed first unbeaten season in 23 isera to Adamo but the latter isera of course and was greatly GAME AT A GLANCE M s e a h a .... 1 4 S 3 t i t s e v e n the fondest desiie of any Lyndhurst rooter. They have pro- year history of Lyndhurst High slipped on the 45 yard line as ^leased with the play of Mon^ Lyndhnrst E. RutherforJ P a o l i l l o ...... 5 2 1 4 .2 , Vided the first undefeated and untied season in the history of the S ch o o l. the first half ended. »co ... Monaco is about the best t Firat Dawns 10 R y s ...... 3 1 t . t achool and in doing it. have set all kinds of records, ln beating 2. l h e 48 p o in ts a g a in s t th e The game became a rout in lefensive halfback in scholastic ttl Yards tasking, net 132 Shepherd 1 2 U East Rutherford by u 48 to 6 count, they amazed even the experts Wildcats gave the Golden Bears the'second half as the great phys­ anks and we wouldn't be sur­ 2tt Yarda paaaing, net 53 w ho were somewhat afraid to admit the greatness of the Lyndhurst a sea: on total of 406 points which ical condition of the G olden mised to see him on the All-State lt Pam attempts lt 3 .6 7 team . We won't go through the routine of: “I told you so,” but is the highest offensive total in Bearr began to show. Tony Ad­ 3roup II first team which will LYNDHURST, 1949 referring tn oui little piece of last week, we did want to know the state of New Jersey. amo almost went all the way on >e released on Sunday by the w h a t as so tough about East Rutherford's opposition. Eastside of the kick off going to the Wild­ Lynd. Opp. 3. Four touchdowns and an ex-, Newark News. . .Look for little i PalfFsofi and Clifton were about the toughest and Harold- Brown c a t 49 ' tra point for a total of twenty Joey Dorando on the same team 61 R utherford ...... 6 talk in g to a friend of his from Clifton remarked, “You’re lutdty five points scored against them The drive stalled on the 34 with . Manisera, a litile birdie told 40...... -...... v w e are not on your schedule this year,” and after a little discus BogotaP ...... » 0 is one ..of the loweat defensive East Rutherford taking over on is is a shoo-in on the All Group I sion. Brownie gave East Rutherford and 30 points. He told-us that 13 Lodi ’ outputs in the entire state. downs. The visitors didn’t hold All-State first team ...W ould be 0 | “before" the game, not afterwards. » th e b a ll lo n g , a.s o n th i r d d o w n i crime if he m issed.. .The “Col­ 27 4 The offensive ‘total, 406, Fair Lawn ...... 0 * The visitors' line play was very good and they succeeded in Bob Biscaha. who burned' up the legiate Score-board” at the time creates new Bergen County rec- 47 Bioomfiel<] Tech 0 I bottling UP Cuiinu' Maniaera un the scrimmage plays: They c3uld br„altinK tht. prPviou, high Valley Conference this year, had looks like Manisera to Fordham, n o do nothmii al. .Ut h.s sensational runbacka on punts or the mar-lj,, 343h(.kl by Rutherfords (U15 his pass intercepted by little Jot Borresipn and Carini to George- H awthorne __ 0 j velous display of passing and .the catching of those passes by Skip4|eam Dorando on the 42 and the scrap­ own, Monaco to Fordham after 27 Ramsey 7 Haenngi. Donnie Divine and Willie Monaco. The latter’s high *pow-. py backer-upper brought it back i year at St. Benedict’s, Dorando 5. The 7,500 to 8,000 crowd at 33 Ridgewood 6 eied running, the kicking of Jimmy Nazare, the line play of Joey to the 30. The ball changed hands to St. Benedict's Prep, Divine to season’s.finale the greatest crowd 48 Dorando, Nick Servideo, J 6 a s th e days in darkness with new plays covering nearly 80 yards, showed The Senior league teams in­ Kenneth Paolillo, M of 550 tor the fourth position w.th the fifth man undecided The l J * '* ""« * l u5 of 1£Jr‘°£ period ended. (just in case) and twith th^ ball East Rutherfqrd why Lyndhurst clude many fjrm er High School on the 32 yard line. Quarterback game schedule open, at Lodi on Dec. 12 and the first home '»• ^niscra completed h.s East Rutherford kept in the was unbeaten. And moments lat­ Fiist street, Carlstadt, right half-j players aie. the Foity Niners, Adamo called one of -tha—new back on the East Rutherford | Bucaneers. Amvets, Penqums is three duys later ugainst Rutherford... Brownie looking around I V' 1' ' 1 * Vf,, ^'.V jdl^to Wmie* Mc^« a‘» . and completed two for 27, er, the local t e f c m cooly was try­ High School football team went j Ravens, and the Naturals. Such for a few taller, lads to help control backboards Booster ban-!, ...... ht thV* hall on th * J,ar< *8 *>ut t h e t h ir d a e r ia l s a w ones. That was the scoring pass ing—and succeeding—with quet tickets now on sale at high sshool, Dorando's Re staurant, and > . . f< j,, nn,. t „ fh' Monaco fntercept on the 27 and to C arini.. Dressing room scene onside kick to cet Dosses«aon of 1 1° Mary’s HospiUl, Passaic. , former eagers as Willie Berdan- Jo-Jo’s Tavern, as well a.s several other points around town. I...... / ■.. * . ».i„.. Tcornt‘ back eleven yards to the following the game was similar the•k .. ball1—n quickly. ; for X-rays of a possible fractur- : ino Phil Lcmbo. Angie Paluzzi, Date set for Dee. 14 at 7:30 sharp ..Jack Boschen, who acted | ^ ’ | 38-. Eight plays covered the dis- to New York Yankees following ed right leg. His mother said Joe Cippc’a,, Jim La Grasso. Ed their clinching of A . L. pennant that the boy had complained of Stankus. Jim (!uida. Jay LaRusso as M.C. of Booster Quarterback Club last week did excellent job] ' in g 6 5 yards' i tance as Adamo made two. Mon- It was a season of succeeding Following the kick-off. East j as described by Mel Allan cains in the leg after coming ~ ------W.- nominate him for .the Chauncey DePew award for the! RwhcrfoTd'had fourth down with \ aco. T™ two; Manisera to Monaco„ marvels All of us knew at the Bryce Stratrhcn. and Rich Van home from playing in the Lynd­ year He will make a good after-dinner speaker for his humor, jDeed of Dt j y a r d s to th e 21. Ttezza hit cen- this year. But no one could real­ _ _ team is composed mostly of ...All ■ I ...... I....I ... n H. .. M .. .. —F . n I ...... t 1 n .. . Donnie Div- was called and h«.. ordered the | gridiron stars who do not go ***** <•»<* game. coerage and is preparing art rnterestmg *-u- j ^ MTOfee. a "w d o Supervising Principal Ed Burke ize how good. Probably, this was S c h o o l boy taken to the hospital in the i out for varsity basketball. They venir pr«*gram for this years banquet One of the features will ‘ the .,ullt wjth the Be a re ■ yarns at left tackle but Trustee Ceasar Guidetti because no one expected Man­ ambulance at 11 p.m. include Herm Haenggi. John be a picture of the 1931 squad in which Ceasar Guidetti. currently I takinR ovt>r on tho 3 5 M a n is e ra Lyndhurst was chargetl with and Jack Boschen . .Game seem­ isera to develop into the passer a Board of Education mc-mber, must have weighed a cool 180 | Monaco and Tonv Trezza, in 7 illegal shift and penalized 15 ed long with 26 plays run off in h e b ec am e. } ------— ; Franz. John Borreson Tony Ad- In answer to inquiry, Eddie Zak said he is going to have his hair plays runnin,, ended up on the yards back to the 32 The next first period. 37 in second. 38 in • • • Mr. and Mrs. William B. M es-: damo and Allan Reuter, third and 35 in final vanto cut now.— Coot Manisera and Johnny Borreson selected to at ; three.yard line with Tony Adamo play was a scoring one which East Rutherford knew it had sing of 115 Court avenue had as The games will fcH started at Only sad note of game was Ken tend Heisman Award Banquet at Downtown A. C. Dec. 7 HopH pwjn>, „Vc*r on a quarterback had local fans scratching their to watch the Coot on' his run­ suests on Saturday evening Mi 7 p m every Tuesc'av and Thurs- ny Paolillo who scored his team's we can be able to attend by that time Sam Vi tola came upj.:M,.,k al thc m,lfut,. mark heads all week trying to decipher. ning. But nobody had told them and Mrs. C. F. Manfredi. Mr and day and the public is invited to with something new in kx»wling and will release it for public con- (;arf|t.n spotters„ .. came up 1 The Kama Clan came out of the touchdown. . Paolillo left with a about the passing. Manisera pas Mrs. William Ward. Mr and Mrs attend these games C.»r»kn S>poWw» c«roe u p Kuridu. an d l.ned up, M onaco, a sumption very shortly We are not permitted to say more at 1hisjto the 35 yard line in six plays leg injury and at 11 p m. that *ed like the champion he is. And Norman Chute of Rutherford. Tuesday's ’Schedule - moment Final night of four-way bowling match takes place at witli Joey Palmieri going going halfback dropped to the line and evening it w a s discovered that there was always somebody to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L Mosley, 7 p m Fortvniners vs Penguins his right leg was fractured . Lodi Academy this coming Sunday night The L y n d h u rst E lk s thiitv yards around t h e e n d to a lineman went to the backfield. make inspired catches. In the sec­ Ramsey: Mr. and Mrs. William 8 p. m. Amvets vs. Bu*-s - v ” bowling team doing handy in B.P.O.E League They are one| th,. flve yarij |int. AfUr a pass which made Vince Carini, th e T H E U N E - U P 8 ond quarter Bill Monaui took School of Verona. k 19 p. m. Naturals vs Ravens game out of first place with a record of 22 and 5 and last week j‘was bloc'ked. Kenney Paolillo left guard, an end. M.tmsei a then Lyndhnrst E. Rutherford *ne over his head and exploded took two games from Union City Ray Mathews, bowling Nvithjt,,„k a palmeiri pass in the end tossed to Carini for the sixth TD , LE -Divine Mallnaki down field to score. After Don­ LT-—N. Nasare ...... K a t a t r a the firemen converted a 7-10 split to a spare last Tuesday for the|/(,nt, for. the TD to make it 14 Nazare'.-* kick was wide ond the nie Divine—playing his greatest LG—-C arini .... • .... L a G r e c a first time since Lyndhurst Rec was opened Entry blanks now to ,} the 1 1 2 0 m a rk . s c o re re a d 41 to 6 at th e *7 20 game— had blocked a kick. M an­ m a rk C—Dwinde Socha available for Bergen County Men’s Bowling championships at both) with forty stMond remaining in isera. and Trezza ran the ball Jo-Jo's Tavern, Inc. - K G M iss! . . . . K a p e e Lyndhufst and Roosevelt Rec They should be filed ;is soon aftei h|„. tK.|f th,. huge crowd was M o n ac o intercepted a puss on down to the goal line where Ad­ RT.— B o r r e s o n J . S u d o l pec. 15 .as possible for better choice of times....- All Lyndhurst, treated to the Kreatcst forty sec- th e 35 and tan to tin. Carden amo bounced it across Then thgt RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N. J. 23 a n d ; RK—Nicol Nicholson night may be arranged if sufficient entries are received Three |onds in -eholastic football annals, S p o tters' Kama made his Haenggi catch sewed up the re­ first wholerome subst^oti. n of Q B — A d a m o ...... K a r b o w s k y local teams holding good spots in Inter-Club Bowling League... Tte.va took the kick-off on the s u lt - th e g am e b y inserting t».« .• >nd LH Maniaera luUien mnd Awricmn Cuininr Pasquin * M otors 111 fifth place, six games out of first place, the 15 yard line with no runback. • • • . Stringers Bobby tiuid;: rode over R H — M o n a c o Lyndhucst Rec is 12 games out and Lehnes Whiz Kids are. bi Manisera threw a yong pass In the second half. East Ruth Center for s e v e n yards'and Mike FB~ Tresaa ...... games behind the leading Eclipse Five-..- Adam Czarnecki. home which overshot the target and erford became the beaten team No Cover (.barge ' No Minimum Florie going off his right tacklc SCORE BY PERIODS for Thanksgiving, playing ball at Delaware U and participated m the Bears called a quick tlm* that it was expected to be. The fumbled and East Rutherford ie L y a d h n o t ...... t tl 14 lt-4 t ■ve gany*s on frosh squad looks and feels fine and playing reg to stop the clock. When play-was 46 to 6 score developed after •oV eted on t h e 14. E . R a t h ...... t 6 t t — 6 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS FROM L P. M. fairly-^..-fordham .U coaches at Turkey day game were high ut resumed, Manisera faded back to East Rutherford lost heart But ThtW f ir s t te a m re-en tered th« S l ’B S T m T l O N S fheir praise for several of our local players... Adelphi coach also the five yard line and. with ex­ only the Lyndhurst roters knew game with four minutes to Lvndhurst: Haenggi, Ctaard* high on a couple of boys -seen talking quite confidentially with cellent protection, heaved out to how tough that first half had ind the two teams played put anil Font.'lea, M athews. Negtia. Halil , ohnpy Borreson midfield where Herm “Skippy”’ been East Rutherford had a com­ lake on twe* constvutive plays rey. Frans, RmUrer*. Kirrhdaerf- bative array and Lyndhurst had er. Ftorir. DeliFno. Servidio. J. first Johnny Socha/ thirty Wild to work like fury to collect its •at center interceded on h v. anted ea.h othei. on the hack and mar a souvehier. ed F inally. Jo e K am a But th em Sea Food ? 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s,Z ckaT noon wHm S S by a car driven by « Lyndhurst youth at Passaic ave- Clifton* R U ,W °rd boul- a r d . 7 > J The youth, who did mediately report the acclden,' me' ,Chhi" 8ed L> P®1'" with leav- l" ? n i'' 'I T '' '"8 w,thout aut" C“US,n« death by S Specially Priced this Week-End! Had Visits Friend, I ^ Tender T a s t y m e accident victim, Mrs. Eth- <1 Bdi ber. 8 Cloverale road Clif i SAV-U-TRIM S iJ i l at St Mary's Mospitll shi d l,f I*SS i an ^ ou r a fte r ibbys Peaches 23c P o r k L *he was struck. Death was attrih LeonL®0n npork n , L n . .. - S a v e s Y o u UtT Sunshine Hyeox £ 15c Junket Tablets 12c '• « fo rUt ^ V„ % to C ,i,,° " Krispy Crack rs ~ 25c Pumpkin Pie Spice 10c ren(M-rdT R lo ^®tective War- m L^,T n‘- V he ad. Baby Foods I OT.' 93c Vanilla Extract “eo ^ ^ 29c DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK . leaving the accident Mar Golden Pecan h on, said the youth report^ l r Foods SZ. 6 7;r8 3c Chocolate Morsels “ X 19c I f y e u i o not ogre* that Seobrook F m Frn td Fo»iJ« ore unexcelled for quality flovor. Spaghetti:1'” 2 ’* r 29c Salted Peanuts “ S T . 19c Bar Cake 39c Rich yellow layer cake, creamy S e o b r o o k F a r m * Heinz Vinegar ,T 11c 118c Prunes’SSITJr’ « _ 41c vanilla iced, lopped with d«li- about the accident H emPJ,0y5r Heinz Vinega^r 13c - 23c Muellers Noodles « 21c ciou« pecans. - - r lold,dh-to^ 0r P- Asparagus Spears 39c ja jjfll UHliBllii -HIT Fruit Stollen "£• - -39 c sard he was on his way to work Armour T -M lita te- _ when the accident o c c u rre d . Danish Pecan Ring 39c T he y o u th admitted that he Corned Beef Seabrook Farms Peas had been' driving tw o y e a rs -cT r Complete without obtaining a driver’s lic­ Birdseye Frosted Peas Asst Dinner Rolls 15c ense. police said. He was the Hash S'31c Pie Mix »*26c / owner-of the car. Seabrook Farms Beans Bridge Rye Bread UZT 15c Victim Rom In England Mrs Barber was identified by ' Junket Powder 3 29c Snow Crop Sliced Peaches White Bread JETmu^- 14c a card in her pocketbook. An Blu White Flakes 2 — 17c autopsy will be performed to de­ R & R Plum Pudding £ 39c Lava Soap — >»9c Teddy's Fillet of Perch Virginia Lee Fruit Cake termine the exact cause of death. Born in England Mrs. Barber Heinz Soup 'ZZL 2 33c Sweetheart Soap S 11c ^ 89c r *1.75 i t ‘3.75 came to this country as a child. She had resided in Paterson Heirtz Pickles ',”fc "'"‘"IL.. N 29c Sweetheart Soap 3 I f 23c _ C.-i-n-Dacked wiih qual>ty prior to moving to Clifton 30 years ago Her husband, Alfred Standard Tomatoes 2 21c Gold Dust Powder X 19c Barber, died in 1944. She was a 'HZ member of St. Peter's Episcopal Tomato Juice 2 21c Dish Cloths n r r r 29c Church, Clifton. Facial Tissues #0*“m 2^ 2.65c Surviving are two sona, Har­ Modess ‘“EZJ** 1ft 33c old and Ei nest of Passaic; a daughter. Mrs. Thomas Fialek, of Fresh Fruits I V egetables Wood-Ridge;. four grandchildren; Camay Lifebuoy DUZ thrcd brothers. Charles Ains­ w o r th o f Beaver Lake; and Fred and Harry Ainswotth, of Passaic. Toilet Soap Health Soap BV MB IW 7THI Juicy Florida Pay Hoffmann 3 23c 3 23c fUZ- 27c Oranges Allegiance Ivory OXYpOL RINSO In Statement Do i m i 2 9 V W w W s C M e i W bM erf Members of the executive com ­ Flakes h r M a a f O e M Plenty of juice in these popular *ize new crop Floridas mittee of the Bergen Cotinty Democratic Organization ex p ress­ ed their approval of the leader- 27c 27c r X 2 7 c Pascal Celery stain 19c f hip as exercised by Herman P. J Hoffman^ chairman of the county committee. .-* 1- Em peror G rapes 2»>« 25c In a statement issued by Wil­ wm wBOwy ar wmmj liam Doimcdy, party, leader in Carlstadt. and vice chairman of G lendale Club M cIntosh A pples 4 >•» 29c the Democratic Committee irt Bergen County, the executive board members said th ey w ere Cheese ST25<“ 79t satisfied with the results in BeK Florida G rapefruit 3 (or2 5c feh County where for th e first Spreods, ilicfT d n d melt* perfect ty! T ry It! time in the past, election, th ey PS were able to cut down the usu al­ “ 65c F r e s h G r e e n W e s t e r n ly h ig h G O P m a jo rity . Domestic Swiss Cheese Other members o f th e ex ecu ­ Tasty Muenster4 Cheese tive committee concurring in Der- inody's stand are State Commit­ American Loaf Cheese te e m a n Jo -ep h P Luna, mayor B r o c c o l i ““1 9 c of L o d i; Jan ies A. B re s lin of Mild Colored Cheese \ 1 yndhuist. Jo sep h T rio la of G a r­ How at its b « t! Featured at all Acmes! NMiOMUr fa ra u t •> m field; Philip Dunn, former mem- Aged Cheddar Cheese w t ir i l>ers of the .Cliffside- Park B oard of Education. Fancy Bleu Cheese Also J a d t H e a v e y . councilman 11 A M. to Noon in O ak lan d ; H e n r y McIntyre of Gold Seal Eggs m «J! • n J e Tear t W — M Rivervale; Jo h n E n g e l, council m a n in w aldw ack; F r a n k Tort** Silver Seal Eggs of 'Northvale; Joaeph Hiaon of C liffs id e P a rk , w h o is coupty -*6 ,E 29 c C treasurer; W a lte r B ril), publicity 'Dai rye rest Ice Cream Cola Hi le c to r ; a n d Leo J. Maloney, of Maltproof bog' freat Pure fruit fta Cole Dog FoodknI 2 27c E n g lew o o d . Richter, cream ier, smoother! . " -29c

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sued the ticket Would be in the M r . a n d M r s . VYr s c Is P fluge, c o u rt. ! of 40 Livingston avenue, cele­ Nicholas DeNallo, 304 Burton brated their 30th wedding an­ aifpnue, Hasbrouck Heights, and niversary Saturday with a show U sandm As tone. 379 South 10th* and dinner in New York. There* street, Newark, were lined 913 was a pre-anniversary celebra­ apiece for speeding. .Others fin­ tion on Thursday when they en­ ed 99 on a sim ilar charge includ­ tertained the family at dinner. ed Bernard Tfcitelbeum, 1319 A l­ preferred by Mr*. Anne Reim- exander avenue, Fair Lawn; W il- bol. 17 Ridge road, against Mrs. lihm Shapiro, 392 M gdlaon strf^t, ftuth Cobb, of the same address, P a s s a i c w • were dismissed. Disorderly conduct charges

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AS JU a * Irf Saafe M*. M a4r Up W Larym Varirtin ia* Hope Appl|ance9 , Free Delivery ROAO ^ lYNOHURST. NL J. RUtk. 24)350 OKN ALL DAY SUNOAYS 0 >*n Monday. TWMlay a Task Fleet, I wish to express P ra y er and S unday School; 11:00 vations for the Ladies’ Aid Assisting in the Arrangement gratitude to all hands on the e f­ A. M Choral Eucharist and ser­ Christmas Party, to be held at Committee are the following Well Done Prai ficient manner in which th ey High Point Inn, Clifton, Wed , niejwbeis Anthony Fisher. Wil­ have always applied themselves mon; 4 00 P M Confirmation William F. Hott, seaman, USN. December 7, should be brought liam Harman. James Tanella Eu­ to all tasks assigned them an d Class; 8:00 P M Administration son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F . H o tt in to the meeting. gene Costa, Robert Shortal, San­ also my pride in their accom ­ o l the Apostolic Rite of Confir­ of 435 Jauncey Ave., Lyndhurst, to Paternostro with William plishments and—in their s ta n d ­ mation by the Bishop of the N. J., has received a “well Russo as chairman. ards lof loyalty, duty and d isc i­ Diocese of Newark, the Rt. Rev. LYNDHURST HEBREW done” from Admiral Forrest P. A gala evening is planned by p lin e . Benjamin M. Washburn. The fol­ CE N TER Sherman, USN, newly appointed lowing will be confirmed: Richard the Committee and refreshments “I am confident that, under 333 ‘Valley Brook Avenue REED tlEM OIIAL UNITED will be served. Chief of Naval Operations, who Fngerio. Jacqueline Grosso, Hen­ Rev. lean E. Perlman, officiating your new commander, you w ill PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH All members of the Society w as Commander of the Sixth ry Kraus, Sonya Justis, Joan Study: RUtherford 2-9582 Task Fleet to ( which the Navy continue as a powerful fac to r in Cortin. Marie Papasthethis, Don­ Sluyvnant near Valley Brook are requested to cooperate and Re*.: KEarny 2-8194-J Rev. Donald T. Kaullman, m an ’s Ship. the destroyer USS m aintaining the polk-its and pres­ ald Daier. Robert Noon, Mary make this Party a success. Church Dance Th. M„ Minister English, is attached. tige of the United States in th e Johnson. Patricia Stafford, Gail Friday, Dec, 2, Light Candles M editen anean. . IM Stuyvesant Avenue Purchase, Madeline Nelson. Md. a t 4:13 P. M. Services will begin December 17 Full text of the message ffom RUtherford t-SIM Roosevelt PTA Holds the- Navy’s CNO to the men' who “Well done.” Frederick Smith will be received at 9:00 P. M. Rev. Perlman will Executive Meeting Organizations the world oVer served under him in the Medi­ Admiral Sherman has been Re­ by the Bishop. preach on, “Should Jewish Child­ Sunday, December 4. Sunday are planning for the Christmas lieved as Commander of t h e ren Sing Christmas Carols?” An Executive' Committee meet­ terranean follows: School at 9:45 A. M. Morning Season. The joy of the Savior’s Fleet in the Mediterranean by . ST MATTHEW’S Sunday, Dec., 4, R e g u la r ses­ W orship 11:00 A. M. Sermon ing for the Roosevelt P.T.A, was Birth often finds its expression “On detachment after nearly two years initially as Command­ Reaf- Admiral John R. Ballen- EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN sions of the Sunday School. “How To Live.” Young People held at thc home of flfcrs. Rich­ at this time in some wholesome, ard Kindleberger of Page ave- er, Naval Forces, Mediterranean, . C H U R C H . Tuesday and Thursday, Dec., 0 m eet a t 7:00 P. M. Vesper Fel­ family social wherein man can tin e , U S N . nu^ 4o make plans for the T a l l e y Brook and Travers Mac* and 8. Regular sessions of The lowship is at 8.00 P. M . topic ^hare in thal love and brother- zaar to be field at the school on Rev. (ieorge Muller. p a s to r Hebrew School "W hy H e - S le p t In C h u r c h .” hood Which the Savior brought December 14. R U th 2-2134 j Wednesday, December 7. I*ray- As an adjunct to the spiritual Miss C. Savino. Program Chair­ Rutherford Baptist Church ! er Meeting is at 8.00 P. M . F in d preparation which is most neces­ Car Radio* A Specially RUth. 2-5615-R man; Mis. P. Pez/ano, Chairman; Sunday School. 10 30 A M Rutherford, N. J | practical help for personal prob­ sary, the -Holy Name Society feels Sunday, D ecem ber 4 9:15 A M. lems in this hour of Bible Study Mrs W Hughes, Decorations; this social will go towards bring­ Mrs. G. Sumpman, Hospitality. •Vhristian Stewardship" will be 9 45 A M. Church School. and fellowship. ing many to a fuller realization John's Radio & Television the theme of Sundays message. | 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. Youth Choir meets ''at 3:30 P. M O rder* arc- b e in g ta k e n for of that peace which should be in The members of St. Matthew s t Topic, "God With Us." Commun The outlook is better when the candy and cookies by Mrs. A. P. the hearts of all men. Take ad­ H ollstein. TELE KINGS TELEVISION are urped to bring then Loyalty ! ion Service. uplook is clear. Come to Church vantage of this opportunity by with your family for a vision coming and enjoying an evening 16"—145 square inches $319.05 of things really important. We with your # fellow parishioners 121/," —-91 square inches ------$219.95 welcome you. . BEAUTIFUL during this season of great joy 10” —61 square inches — $179.95 ,The time is Saturday evening, FREE INSTALLATION Individual desires for fjneral WESTMINSTER TAILORED SUITS December 17. at 8 o’clock, the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH place is Sacred Heart Church 309 Chase Ave. (John bo.nanno) l.yndhurst. N. J. services receive gur most care­ Ridge Rd. and Page Avea. FAMOUS NAME H a ll. ful attention. Lyndhnrst, N. t Rev. Howard E. Friebly, Pastor IRANDS Saturday, December 3. 8:00 P M. The Couples Club will LONDON PARK It is our business and duty to m e e t. , Sunday, December 4. 9:45 HYDE PARK' serve faithfully and well. No A M Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. request it ton large or too ROYALTON *mall. fro m

COLLINS MEMORIAL 2f*3 StuyveeMt Ave. Lyndhunt starred for William C. Collin*^ ffl'iht-rionlU U U fiC T O Jl

M U hark; a rla»- fabulous fragrances I i »ir dorakin S h o p h e re in town and get the sam e merchandise at savings I in lhe fivr- o f m o re th a n 25%. t f e ' J button ^ I r n g t h; a pigskin MILLER CLEANERS* TAILORS »hortie Tel. RUtherford 2-7272 ww»| . lin e d 40 YEARS CUSTOM TAILORS TO TIIE TRADE. W w k id glove # that Iwirii a A PERFECT KIT ASSURED. TRY US NOW fur n il . . . S85 VALUEY BROOK AVE. RU. 2-6151 LYNDHURST the** are the glove* we love. [

Thr drr«iri w e lo ve a rr th r ra»- ual»! So rontinue* thr talk NAZARE around lown. VI’r rontinur to **■' nrl* *1*1**. mm color* and nrw fabric* in ihr hrlovrd ra*- wai. t o r a ra*ual drr»* that it • oiuform blr a* wrll a* Munninftly M>lrd, uiakr your *rlertion at thr KLEVER M AI> DRESS SHOP, 106 Siu>vr»ani A v rn u r . i MEMORIAL There's one siied for every member of the FRAGRANCE ALLIANCE fam ily . . . at prices CHRISTM AS C ANDLESTICK Hove Y o u Seen “ See through” package *ho* » Command fo r every budget! Choose Heaven-Sent or Apple Blossom Performance Lau de Parfuni. Heaven- Lau de Toilette...%»aU.h her eves light up! Sent. and Apple blossom Eau de Toilette. HILTON‘S L a c k 1 .7 5 , , 3.95 HOM E, IN C NEW KNITTING BAR

. Do You Know About pur FREE KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS L Y N D H U R S T , N . J.403 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J.403 Every Afternoon From 1:88 to 4 :88 Thursday from 7 te 9 PJN. CONVENIENT TERMS Henry A. Gentiel, Mgr. • WeU'i l«Mt MdN*4 act** t o iitr in and «rr o ur net*

knittiuf *Ani« drpartmiuM ... Whirls clothes 20% better FAM OIS FRAGRANCE IH ET turn our knitlinp MMrurtreM1 than wringer-dry. No 3 FAMCH S nUCftAtfCES nwasia. eo broken but tuna Command Performance Eau de P.rfum Command PerfurnncHei^Laa dr Parfum . • e d clothes dry faster. and Heaven Sent Lau de lodette gaitv Heaven-Sent end Apple Mussom Eau de JOHN L BURK Every operation la coe- heaed together. *7* ToiJetfee—lMluved tr ag rafes ie cU rm ug — FUNERAL HOMES------H i l t o n ’s DEPARTMENT STORE YATH S TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE 52 Rid fa 8 —d,. Lyndhunt, N. J. Levy's Pharmacy kM KKARNV AVKNVR M l RW^a Rd. (R„th. 2-4255) lyndhurat RUtWtord 2-0490 ARL1MJTUN, N. J. 299 Stuyvaunt Avanua Lyndhunt .' \ #- 449 - 471 Palbada Avmut, Janay City Open Every Evenks c o a i w a v a l l x y aaoos A r m t Journal Soar* 4-4578 TILL t:H|ISTMAS B.F. Good pic It RUth. 2-1026 Jim Beaverson. conductor of * e froup, and Anthony Wayne. 2 “ !™*" of the Entertainment Committee for the dinner, per­ formed together over twenty ago when both were heard over the major radio networks a* part of,a small singing group known professionally u the W syae Brother*. On December 4, the group will •to* »t the Elk! Memorial Ser­ vice to be held at the newly ded- “i*i,i L.2,,>?hurst L*1** Building ** ^ P- M. F ollow ing th is p e r­ formance the group will board lusts at 5 p. M. to travel to the Camp Kilmer "Hospital where J wU1 •>* * iv en from 7 to St. Albana Military Hospital will act aa host to the group on D ecem ber 10. C h ristm as selec­ tions and po|Ailar songs have been requested by the patients. 22 the group will visH Bergen Pines for Christmas caroling just as it haa done dur­ ing years put. Christmas Eve will And the *row caroling throughout Lynd- Th*» * ‘u ** •» tbe Town HaU from * to 10 P. M. and will then travel throughout the town being heard with the help of three or four strategically placed loudspeakers. The caroling is be­ The anti-trust lawyer* have repeatedly staled that “the auit Will not result company has been managed by George L. Hartford and John A I b ttM ing sponsored by Commissioner of ■ ™e closing of a single A&P store", and that "the purpose of the suit is Parka, William F. Gallagher. to Mi join A&P from continuing activity which has beert held to violate Theie are the men who have pioneered the policy oi low-cost, low profit, Shut-ins are requested to con­ low-price food retailing which haa won A&P the patronage ol milbon* al tact Mrs. John Waskiewicz of tha lew." 712 New Jersey avenue if they American families and given them more good food lo» their money wish the group to carol at Iheir jS rq a T n il h 1 ^ d^ lt £ i,nWi n0t ° n*y *° "eni°‘n A&P from alleged hom es. executives w® bv completely out of the picture No one can predict u k On January 13 the girls will Hsto Is what they lava salted the court to do: sing at the Parent Teacher s or­ the policies of the new owners of llie various parts ol AfcP will be ganisational meeting, and on h a n k up A l p ’s retail star** into seven groups, each of which must January 26 they will give a bene­ ■» " ■ *• atw w l owners, and operated under new management No one can predict that they will sell the same quality food al the w s e fit performance for one of the low prices, or lhat lliey will keep the same employeee, or give I Keen tha ideal churches.------— ------same high wages, short hours, penatona and security Fairleigh Students Tour Nor ^despite the anti-trust lawyers' statement, can anyone tell how lum p A&P store* will remain open or will be closed. N. Y. Timet Building Sixty four students in the Ad- vertising and Copywriting class at Fairleigh Dickinson College were taken on a tour of the New York Times Building Tuesday evening, Nov. 22. The purpose of techniques in the newspaper *eld aa an aid in making them Your Food WiH Cost More better advertising specialists Arrangements for the trip The anti-trust lawyer* have repeatedly elated that the *uit will not Increase, But, tb* anti-trust lawyer* hav* sahad lhe court le m4m siteptiU sI were made by the instructor, Mr. but shnnln decrease, grocery pricee. Ford Rose. Students attending our manufacturing faciliti**, which would pul an end to a l Mbaae *eeta(a. the tour from Lyndhurst were. A nybody who haa ever (hopped in an A&P store, or has ever taken a J-enore Bochcnski. Joseph Dol­ high achool course in economic*, know* better than that. This nw ini lhat if theee AAP brand* rwHi m l H he m s A e w s j you ce and Richard George. would have lo pey higher pricee far them e lw w e you found i m EvnryoM know* that A&P'* policy ha* always been lo keep coet* and profits at a minimum *o that it can sell good food cheap. The anti-truat lawyers say that food pricee would go down in other slews. The.very heart of the anti-trust lawyers' case is that A&P's methods, which They claim I hei food manufacturer* would be able to eel! cheaper le elite* they claim ar* illegal, have enabled the company to undersell competitor*. grocers beceuse they would not hav* lo moke up eflrg»d laeeae they now How can anyone poeaibly say that you will get lower food price* by elimi< incur in telling lo A&P. —ting the company that has done ao much to bring them down? die. of course, is pure notuen**. The eupplier* who voluntarily m at mm Actually, there i* no question lhat thi* auit, if *uccc**ful, will mean Wigh ^ buainesa and are now ruahing to our dafenee ohviouely find rt p itfita l^ In food price* for A&P customer*. » . —‘ deeJ with A&P. Actually, their *elee to thia company enable them lo b u ll H — ia ju*t e a o o l an t— b*r of rtmiint: up their volume, reduce their coal*, and eeil more ihaaply to d l pueam. Th* elimination of A&P from tha picture would tend to iocemna, i* 4 ar lisrteymtt s&fato; than decreaee, tha wholeeale co*t of food, and thi*. in turn, w il he ralaatad fat increaeee in retail pricee. Make ne mktak* about it. If th* antique! lawyar* eueaead h n S b A M pul *1 buifami yeu w il find your feed bdl i* bi^Mt.

The anti-truat lawyers have insisted that thie suit will not affect other diet If A&P i* destroyed, no husineeaman rould eafely pureu* an agpMasteo tributor*. not will it destroy any eficiencieo of maee distribution." f •ale* policy deaigned lo lower pricee and give has customer* a better danl The fact is that the anti-trust lawyers ask the court to break up tha com*' if by *o doing he takes b u in eaonway from any competitor penjr. mob* it gat rid of ita admittedly legal manufacturing np*retiow* and Even if the enti trust lawyers heve no intention now ol ptnien iting ether ■ general detroy many of the ettcienciee which have enabled il to se i l« o j tuils. a de< teion enamel A&P will eetahlteh a precedent that cowld ba ueid by the preeent anti trust Uwvers, or any future anti trust lawyer*, te dsutewy If such an attack i* eucceeeful, it immediately raiae* the likelihood a l (imilaf any eArient buainet* that buys cheaply, sells cheaply, and aiaw* km m attack* en other chain (tore*. The anti-truet lawymare mying that they "do not contctnpla* gag olhe» •uit* of thi* nature at ihU time. m rn T in 4 Such a dwiaion would meen the end of the vigor mra Uelth' petition which aa given ihn country the h«h**l Manderd oi any they cannot undertake such suits* future enjoyed by eny people anywhere in the h t e i u r y of the World A aa matter of fact, the anti-trust lawyers made practically ihe seme allega­ The enti-trust lawyer* are trying to gfoe e new ialira r.lttu a tio n against two of our largest competitor* that they are making a g ^ M taa. A ^ jl *■* elmb* u*ed a* the baais for an attack ^ainat other p a m ond manhunt* in othee line* J, ' The** as* today literally thousand* of chain stores. voluntary groupe end ******** mathem* operating with the seme method* aad la the mme

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475 RIDGE ROAD tBstwoon Albert St. and Jsuncsy Avs.) NORTH ARLINGTON T H * LEADER Colonel Gosset O f American Rescue THE BIRCHES Workers Issues App4alFor Clothing American Rescue Workers ol the needy a r e cared f o r a n d a t 34 Magazine' St., Newark through which no o n e h ever itly H if it# prominent director. -Colonel In r e a l need. American Rescue N r . m i M rs. Peter Oabrietlo ot G o r s e tt is issuing an urgent ap- Workers maintain a fleet ot red *W »«- .flw ceremony w peal to all residents of West trucks manned by co u rteo u s M o w e d b y t u n til fam ily cele- t ration. - Hudson and South Bergen count- drivers and loaders and they WiU ies-tirset aside their Used and dis- be glad to call at your hom e, o r WEEDLESSLY WORRIED! W hat a book could be written about carded clothing, shoes an d all place of business for any ot the that. Hare’s an example ol what I mean. He la Oerald V. waste paper, rags and scrap met- above articles you may be so Myers, S t Joaeph, Missouri. al. Colonel Gossett points out that kind to donate. This locally ope^- these articles are badly needed atetf organization enjoys 'an ex- Now w ell have to hop back ln time. It Is December It, 144. BERUN’S POLICY: MONEY REFUNDED IF with the winter com ing on to cellant reputation for ethical and ^ Gerald Myen was sitting in a fox hole just out* PURCHASE IS NOT SATISFACTORY ALSO pQSSg!* aide of Geniveiiler, Trance. , • care for the needy throughout dependable operation, u n d e r C o l- ' APPLIES TO ALL GIFTS. PURCHASED FOR this section. American Rescue onel Goseett dirertk>n Call Mar- ■SPfflS-'V" He had been ta cembat fee three . W orkers h a s b een established for ket 2 3250 and American R escue K l k& hJw « - months and m w waa la an active sector CHRISTMAS. A small deposit will hold your many years and maintains a Mis- Workers' truck will call a t your 'jfc ^ i: **, where' bullets were as thick aa grapes sion at 87 Magazine street where door. [ '' M - i , lna California vineyard. That afterneon selection until wanted.. ------— ------c. .... ke —■—. had_ received a letter from his wife Richard Philip, Notable Designer And . k saying that everything at keme was all right; at the bottom ef the letter, ■ ^ the little daughter had painstakingly Builder of Kitchens And Gama Rooms printed a message. Gerald had keen CARNEGIE ! overjoyed to receive It. & But now at II o'clock, sitting there in the dark and straining his ears for any movement ot the enemy, he began to think about the welcome letter he had received and . BOY'S GABARDINE SKI CATS the loving postscript his daughter had printed. Then the thought m i EARLAP8 w m STRAP e a ra e to him, "But suppose they are not all jtitght now! They $1.69 Value Navy, Green, Brown were all right when the letter was mailed, but many thinks could $1.29

Under tension as he was, these thoughts began to prey on his mind. “Even if one of them were dying," he thought, “I could MEN’S SANFORIZED PLAID FLANNEL SHIRTS not get back to them! I might never see her agairfr* SHIRT OR SPORT SHIRT STYLES $3.50 V a lu e day this terrible worry was still within him ; It felt like a stone in his stom ach. H is friends saw the difference and . asked kim what was tke m atter, but he didn't want te (to ll them tkat ke was worrying about his fam ily, so ke aaid, “Oh nothing, I'm a ll right.” MEN’S 199% “AUSTRALIAN WOOL’ SLEEVELESS SWEATERS The strange thing was that he was in danger, every minute, $3.95 Value night and day, but he was worrying about his family at home. But that is the way the human mind works. ,t $2.99 He went te tke ckaplin and, very much embarrassed, teld him tkat ke was so worried lh at he was becoming a nervous w reck/The ckaplin patted him on the bark and MEN'S 1M% WOOL "GAUCHO" SHIRTS aaid, “Sergeant, just remember this . . . mathematics are PARKER - W ILDER PLANNEL w ltk yo*. Moat worries never come to paas. We worry Knit Cuff and Bottom about w orries more than we do about facts.** $3.95 «■* Tho talk helped him. He got *n outside point of view on himself. After a reasonable length ot time he got a letter from home saying that things were going fine ... but they were worry­ ing about him. And he waa worrying About them. When the war wai ovet, he went back. Nothing bad had happened atTall. _ ^ ...... And that's the way it is with most worries. We stew and fret about needless worries. The next time you are worrying, say to yourself, “Is this a needless worry? .May I not be worrying about something that I can’t possibly help and that is pulling mo down?” Do this and it’ll help you stop your needless Worrying.

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Announcement DR. J. C. GILLAR LEWS PHARMACY ‘ J. LOUIS LiMPERT CHIROPRACTOR 299 STUYVESANT AVE. LYNDHURST 11 W EST GOtJYERNEUR AYENUV New Address - 351 SECOND AVENUE Corner \ alley Brook Avenue HOURS: 1-5 7 » RUth. 2-1026 RY APPOINTMENT RUth. 2-6176 —' Here’* a good Mih.tantial IV* 1 Pontiac Sedan. O ar «WMr, guaranteed original mileage only 53.000 Joe's Friendly Service mile. Yean u f good '•twee ahead far this rompara- l? RIDGE ROAD. LYNDHURST. N. J HvWy new motor. Ea.ily food for another 100.000 ■jln. Priced ri||iL See il at MOBILE STATION COX'S SERVICE STATION AUTO REPAIRS — CARS WASHED Corner of Ridge Road and Fern Avenue LUBRICATION

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Auto Safaty GU m p re m is e s (.♦* VpHav H n u k A v» », IMH STUIAL SAWS premise* II Hrig* R.„d M a« an um I nt tailed ruftntrut ird and premie Mir bar I Savino ft Sons n u t sscvr »’* WbhA '■•«<»• t- P. Purpura & Son P la n * i m I tN ;h». * b o v . m «y be . u m w ^ a t lb» oRace* . f tk* PAINTtNO 41 DRCol|ATtNO T< « n«h.|i tV f» JO H N 'S BUILDERS iw rooms. only a yeau-a old, lurg*- Ot,}*, lk*M if ant alfittld tw nutd* IBS Van Burt-n 8 1 plot. Urndli »«ihw, recmildii inmirillai'W at wilting, 10 lvuiiiaiili L jm d h u n t I 11 vr**‘ Moan .pal « Writ of im Auto Safety Gian PRACTICALLY a new car for |7<*». rom and bar. oil brat recently dec BUREAUS. (•id** hoird Offer Township I * i.itkturki. K. • Jrmey 55 SI MM IT AVK. Ulve mt ««U0 and xpend |IU0 ou ora tad (Pembina tion screen aud dealer* I’hone Friday afternoon tb la 1*41 P i n t lac th a t h a s n 't go n e Storm Window*. Priced right. ■vnlng or any time X..turday Rii Ml SIVESSIDS AVK. M.OWO-mileH a n d y o u 'v e g o t It. T e le ­ I.Y N D ntU S T , N. J. phone Ku. I- 4X46 Hasbrouck Heights—7 room bonu>. I.YNDHIKXT. N. I. loo a loo piut iH-autlittl UM Ntlon oil ■u. i n u Palatiiig 41 Paper baiifiitf MERCURY IMS. Black. TUdor. h e a t, n marvelous home for a large M IW ARII A. IIKN/IN miles all fcccesaorles condition ramlly or profess** nal mas. h i t fntlfH *\*l RT «#*■' NKW Prica 91,176. fall Ruth. 2-3721 ,1. JE R S E Y r l U V h . K V l»tV tt»lv>N COMM) W AUJ >lew 4 roum bunveiow, only |MM BEIKi&N n n \TV >Io caah to Veteran. l * .* 'K E T Mt* M a**J u BY CONTMCT 1»M CHKVKOLKT. ton T " k a t k k v m l m i t m 7 tru c k . »|g> f a l RIT | - tM 4 Pnaaalo. beautiful al* room Insul­ ilKLR M IN. BICYCUe. riding boot* B i v trta * vt an « ul \»t-Miber. |R | /fUK UWOItNI) >a a n a c t tow » AOKJClt M U ' Oral dir*rt with Cunlraclur 5 room home in ale* section Kx- h a u l p a s t o r .. the putnViw .*d and Sava M% cellent condition, ft.Mg. you are defend, at you are herebt * k « l * m la Sarffiw 1 required to appear and anawer th. TRO BUNAIOO L*rg« ator« for rent priced rl«tat. c o m p b tln t t f i> a u ti(( uai u r l e i u i . ib* I U Hiiigt- Ruad 2Srd dav ut Jkkiwn iHtt aiut tn de­ Gordon's wina S room apt. for rent bi beautiful fault tb-r r\M «u> h JtMlgrul* Ml will Im HUth 2 4204 new home Colored tiled fixtures, rendered »|>.»« »>ou tor tbe rotter Katimaiei 'Uladlf **»»«• hot watar brat, business couple or !IAI»lATOR. low ty,*. U aectlom- ib -n u tn d rd ii) th e •-••anpiatnt Liquor Cant* adults |8u Oti per month. brand new Kohler i-omblnatlon cabi The «jb}*« t **id ralt ts to obtain AM . m n a l w i net • ak. *Mde top Rem oiler t'all a judarment ol Ji hri«r.« aanl K- ( M lrt M. Mali at Itt Thomna avenue. Lyndhurat p la n t if i' a n d TTH NUU«r a ono T ______l»- l w i i j j a m f <;a m . a >i m k p RUlhrrfurd 2 91211 SAVINO AGENCY Attxrne. for |thnii(' 2S5 HUGE ROAD BABY CARRIAGE with mnttr - * Rvdg. K.»d * ? 7 j 11 Ch* 1” aA d *** K r I.i >d*«ui »t N r w Jef*e> SAM VENDOLA S. ( AHHIH>: XVNDBCJB8T I *wled Um I - I . Ti *1-1 Genera) f'untraiiur R U t h . M U 1 O R O iN A N C R ta n ELECTRIC CO. 'IVE room imiTii.' v»-nr1 Htt ^A^N >■_ i ..OVIIMNI ttn c n ucAi. w am ft ly palmed and ilectrated Verv H i i ’i . r a a n i m a i J i a m i * h k i >r «* lean. Frame. Steam hut. TaSM Itl TRbAMM i t t i T H ti tM n t t»- !* T W fK T r * (itm nti. I'ONTKAcma V liargafn at $7,000 t'all Mra. Har- AVit i»aoiHiNArisu rtiRot l>»,»w* a> j HUM*. ITII.ITV BKI*AIRIN€< m n iirf u-an «io& .Lni2T4i*i*‘ buy-r ,w a hruaa In ► ••rn Avenue at like kti*i(*,u>in « U.MM) ■ chtaa Bavins Agency, Mi AMERICAN Broadtail ...at ii«hi W * a n A venue i fc*ie*. . .i*-»tgnat»«l W ('OPKUAND AV.£ 4ldga Road, l.yndhurat y. alae M. M andarin atyl*-, *■% a Tixuugh ?»tte«-t' and tbe aa <: i«—coMMitaar t aliw l —at— ♦»•»» tVWmWWFrN- J LAUNDRY WORK DONE at horn. RU8INRRS OPFORTCM m n taking IIM, call RellevtMe f - i7 « ►tt en. Ate attall t~ Men a ahirta 12 cent*. Small glrl> S T t* P S T R E E T s*l«iN, dreanea 16 cents up t'urtulna at ret C NOTtCa W illiam ti. Iliilwrt ad 4tK centK puli Work called foi I 'aW ft iM.tl. v ta h » f I und delivered Call Ruth 2-6106-It at a reaufatr nmlla* . ' 10-13 of 1‘otittn Itaiwiri. of i of l.yndhoft N i hr* CtlNTKAlTtlR A . ALL MAKKN newitic mat-Mlien re UAKAUE Pl>R RENT October ITlk tl>- aho p a ire d All maili—■ R t). • ttU

I.AIRIl-JOIiN.SON, I im -. UNEI’KNISHEI* fw.nt room x 12 Awtamanita N**aiiiiM-AH fe e t, a witirtowH HiiKineaa woman Paint.na. audy A Fanae* Phone Friday aftemou or evaning or Pa>«« A ttanat ,aa iiail T. •n y- time -Satnrdny. Kt) l-njti J ______If TWO ROOMS and waah room, with BIANCHI heat centrally located Apply font tnerclal leader titft. .-, t f.r, Kidg* ItJ Lyndhurat. It YICNKT1AN BU N IM BROTHERS RtiOM for elderly woman furnished , Grn*rmi f'ahlrmrlart or unfurnlahVd. In private homr. Aluniinuiu call RU-2-47M7-J . between 6 and 7 IIOHHVVI AKII M Permanent Aopluilt p m on Erldi-v . lt-1 Valle. H ta \»e, | .»db W » m ayo .NAME YOUR PRICE comfortably tei HI 1MR. lurniahed room nea/ hath Very Frt-a Ratimalra A Inatallaliun («rnetal U utrrtf Work large closet t'rvss tentllation. New furniture Inspection welcome Call Call RUth S 4514 M 611 MAHIN AVK R U - J-07S5- R 12-1 M u u c t I Instrument* PIANO HARMONY IVNnill HST. N. J. FURNIBHED room, wlih private lav­ POPULAC a n d t LAJvHIC TREE SURGERY atory. wwrm. with homelike atmo­ IMPROViaiNQ . . . COMPOaiNU HI’ 21171 sphere. buaes |taas door, neur rail PIANO ACCOROION I'.intrr a IWfiml.ir ro a d sta tio n , g e n tle m e n on ly . «*«!’ AND REMOVAL R U - t - i o o a ______tt-tf POPULAR^ OINOIN4 •Mtf M a VMS $mm. P l a . t r r i n g RI.MNAILI NH'KI.Y furnlslted rot in. gentleman TriCounty P h a n a Pa» A m • a*<*na«> only, tall at 117 Lyndhurst avenue VICTOR raANGIPANf l.yndhurat. or call RU-2-MM-J. Uaa&ONg OlVfeN AY VOUR » Landtcapinq RALPH I.OKIHIN Horry B. Ackerson 12-1 HOMO OP MV 0YUO4O M t M w y v aaan t A va i. y a d n wr Call liUdMMfurd 44S44 RUth. « Ottt N

2 U N F U R N IS H E D MI T t l t R to H O . N | Nolan Brother! A gnod MHfhbor ralla Ihr WfUvmr Wagon HaUru whm f ur fm-rttfr* mnd HuiltUf* a new family rwovea witu h#T :ummunity Th* h u tm |r««ti VENETIAN Rug Claam lhe nrwnm wt wtth a U >i * 1 o f 1-YiMlkurai, N, J lift* fr«*m t ivtr nmOed m rr «. CARYOCANO 240 Page Avertoe BLINDS land Avanua Lysaksn Hants and tnfnrtna hit uf lhr RUTMKRFORD—2 very nicely furn trial LMfensa t'ouweli rhurrhw*. arhts^g aad rivir RUth S lt!»2 a.Mil. tan M nu tshed moms t'onventent transporta S a lv a g e t'oUe*-tor orfanixatmna IM aha- may • i » n m MAi*k I lo a tJ e n tle n .e n h u s tn e a s . rupt* nuaa MrfTMKXM- unirw you **«* _ ,____ g g j MITALR t»prratr Phunr RUthrHutd HIPtlM IHt. W14>t*N, MUOM IN PRIVATE Inane U t baai ia p«r ca. oaLivBiaao I > 0 3 2 J after 5 P H R'-»th X &44V M MODERN aess person t'onvenleut t o tra in s mm RlltairtWi S-iatO A L LI N G irVMtn* i\ ra<*r*4ir%«t Pbrne evenings Itu 2 2U7 M . ELECTRICAL SHOW VtnBtim Hind Co. HARCXD H. hH^tLE BED. tins rptlng t R iik a ^ iH ^ i sp rin g m a ttre e e 2 IHires bs, ALMlGHT tsrd Offer No dealers PbtMts lay s Jer noon or evening «r any I t i f A%t Rl tMROroOl aturday RU I M 0 J ______Rl % tatw aa M itt IW VASHINCTON AVKNDR, NtTYLEY, N I cTttRKUNE t'ARRIAOK es7 • ondltbM »I6«ni t'aM Rath I •atween t and I p m

Camplrir Uaa Of tttlU IK R FOR SALE H W MAI MF. t * aale by th i'll teat* M7 Mt Pleasnnt A BUILDING MATERIALS % aiM ogtuu RwtH*rf'*ed t l»iag SA VINOS 4-STAR •nsulation W OOL and BOARD K i P n UARO LISTINGS | a»u I_ W- R . . . J U t l m . t n a a HiilXouOfl IR9 PvOvQ a L H b n t. S ' | . . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, m * ( . . lommttdal XeaW I THE SOUTH BEWEK REVIEW 'EstabU&heil 1921 Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader S mith A c t Minting Company at 255 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. Tele- h R lllh. 2-870<>-87

Entered as eerond class matter April 7, 1938, at the Pont Office at Rutherford, N. J., under the Act of March 3 , 1839 Subscription $2.00 Per Year Five Cents Per Copy LYNDHURST. N. J., DECEMBER 1, 1949 Now A Municipal Problem Baron’s Tbe question of veteran*' housing hasi Municipalities. however, now are laced been dumped squarely into the arms of mu* with the job of solving a grave problem rep- S T O C K S A R E nicipalities by the Federal government. Ah resented hy the houses. Under present con- of today, Lyndhurst's 34 Federal housing dilions, the houses wi|lf deteriorate and be- MOST COMPLETE units are entirely under local control. Ruth-, come eyesores. As they stand now, they are erford took over its units some time ago and j n o L far froqi being eyesores. ON A U PERFUME Newark and other cities are in the process j Our municipal officials must make up of taking control I their minds at once. If the “emergency” is AND COSMETIC Reason for the Federal government's ac- to he extended indefinitely, something has tion'is not difficult to find. When the bar- to he done about repairing the dwellings. LINES racks and other buildings were put into use The exteriors' must be treated so that they as emergency housing for veterans, thes Fed­ will be more presentable. Tbe sites must be eral Housing Administration, in charge of landscaped. This, of course, is going to give the program, said the houses would stand the houses -ih i air of permanency never an­ FnB Assortm ent only for five years. It was thought then that ticipated for them—although all hands ad­ the housing emergency would have been mitted from the staft it was going to be a ended at that time. difficult thing to tear down the buildings 0 1 Perfumes By But the pa>sing years have given no in- once they were erected.

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