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N o „ it is National [duration Week. Tk<- furor over **jpP Cents whether education la food enouth or' not U M m at that too I™ “f us **ke thr tiipe to reallae bow uodnerful car educa
tinal ssjrten ia — has boon and will become. Thla country, and this area in particular, spends a fortune each rear. rrftttlnt and mannlnc its schools. Our tearhers are well paid and our
school plant, well kept. Nr Taxpayer, in National Education and SO l'T H IH Rt .l N K K\ || W Week, the hat should be doffed lo yo-jl \ . . l v > V* 1 VM )H l RST. Y J . NOV KM HH! II. IT ,: ■ " t a r * * a s MkC««tt| «U h • ! at aiiiM fi**ti H j. v*d«r in, jVt », Local Merchants Bow And A rrow Hunter Dow ns 150-Pound D eer Board Of Education Readying Strong Seek Action On Offensive To Win Building Approval
Ihr li.kir.l f «tli« atiotl Better Parking |»rr}»«ri(»|( an u l r i i . n . - Lyndhurst O pposes P assaic H ere »« «rtN lor th*- ITAu Mritnliiift resell line ui is l»-in« frit lij llie Sliiy\,--aii_ H ill liijjli .« 1 |.„ ,| .. S t Avrntir Miri-liiiiils A**ot-iati,,n int-r fuiltirr of ih r Board of i hI.m I, ili»- %«»), r, w'iH . 1. , * .l (.iiiiiiiiU-i„ii,-r» In lalu* iHirin.iti,,- ariinti on proviilini Im-i- In R enew al O f G ridiron R ivalry I V n.lK. I» ...... O' |In ri»ln I ill 1,-r p.irkinu faciltiio near llie ^h ass.stan* superintendent of was emn Hijjh Masa of Requiem was dith W eisma. Catherine Faccone, on ac ount of . the death of Mr. Church School and a teacher th e offered. Interment followed in and Robert Schoener. On Sunday Alban's lister. jo the school. St. Joseph's Cemetery. Lynd there was further celebration ;____ h u r s t . Survivors are his Wife.' Mrs. when relatives were entertained , Eva Baylor Hix*on. two sons! « dinner at the Gallagher hon..-. . S ' p T " * Cn*ptcr O^der of ini- F ?*-rn st:,r > ill t/*. Kenneth of Oranae. and W illiam, Mr». Marco Cox i e l f o RUTHERFORD BAPTIST of Van Nuys. Calif 1 one daught er. Mrs. Helen Ful*z. of Santa Mrs. Lucille Rice CoViello. 277 ( B U M H Harrington avenue, died on Sun tS Weet Passaic Ave.. Rutherfere Clara. Cblif.: a sister: ar.d' f ur day evening ;>t the Passaic- Gen Rev. George Smith, Pastor grandchildren. A funeral service was held at eral Hfcspital. of pneumonia, af 59 Woodward Ave.. Rutherford ter an illness of three-and-a-half Phone GEneva 8-8715 the DeVoe Funeral Home. Wa>h- in&ton. N. J . yes»erday. Inter w e e k s . LYNDHURST HEBREW ment followed in Hazen Ceme Born in Buena Virta To .vnship. tery. Hazen, N. J. C E N TER A ta-ln tie Cour>*v. sh e had lived in 333 Valley Brooh Avenue Lyndhurst- for the Vast 25 years. Study: GEneva S-9M2 Mr*. Frank I j o i m a i i o Survivors are her husband. Jaeob Sivan. Rabbi Marco Coviello: a brother. W I I Mrs. Frances Frangipane Bon liam Rice, of Newark: and tw< i mino, 273 Harrington ave/yu. LATTER DAY SAINTS slaters, M is Mame S*ruble. ol i died on Saturday morning at OF JESUS CHRIST Union, and Mrs. Elizabeth S.haf- j home. She was born in Italy, A. E. Starks. Pawtor fer. o f St. Peters%burs.. Fla. . come to the United States 61 S s i vices Every Sunday The funeral is bein'* held th> j years a?>o and had lived in N ev noinm ;’ at nine oVlock from the a t th e i Yjk>rk City until three months Adomram Masonic Steever Funrral Home. 253 Stuy* Temple I ago v hen she moved to Lynd- 3 2 J S e c o n d venant avenue. I*» Sat red Heart A venue tlli I i Lyndhurst, N. J. Chur; h where ..t i<) am . a Sn|- j She leaves her husband. Fnnk 1 0 ftnn High Main o i Requiem w.ll Church School, a.m . 1 Honanno; six daughters. Mrs. Preaching Service. 11 a.m . be offered. Interment will be in i Santina Ciriim ione. M rs. Vitina Holy Cross C^ntetery, North A r I Livelli, Mr«\ Jennie Kcrner M is l i n g t o n . Lena Genovese, and Mrs. Rose Eckhardt, of Lyndhurst, and Mrs. Mary Orso. of New York City: one son, Anthony of Elmhurst. Honor Court L. I.; two brothers, John Fran gipane, of Lyndhurst. and Ste ve Fo r Troop 83 Frangipane, of the Bronx. N. V : lb grandchildren, and 1 0 g r e a t Troop 83, . Boy Scouts5, held a RELIGIOUS /ik, grandchildren. Court of Hoiior and Pared!*-, 'Ihe funeral v as held r»n Tues Night on W ednesday evening at ARTICLES day from th" Na-are Memorial the Wa; h DEC’EM H i: R MICHAEL S HAIR STYLISTS 1 A d v e n t KIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, ; Sunda> Romans .13:7-14 - Open: Wed., Thurs.. Sat., 9:30 a . m . to ti p.m . Jam es 1:1-27 Tues. and Fri., 9:39 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Mondays. 3 . . . . , (ienesis 1:1-31 4...... P s a l m s 8 : 1*9 A. • Psalms 139:1.£4 fi M atthew 20:17-21) • Ephi .inns 4:1-32 8 I 'ni'-ersal Stall saving now in our 1938 Christm as Club 1 Bihle'Sundav Exodus 20:1-17 You’ll be off to a head start for a Merry 9 . Matthew 22:15-40 Cold Beer-Wine & Liquors 1 0 • R o m a n s 8 H 3 0 Christm as in 1958 11 I Corinthian* 13 1 11 i i . ' I J o h n 1 I 2 1 If you’ve never saved in a Christm as Chib 1 3 .' M a t t h e w f, I .2 fi Free Delivery before, just ask any of our members how 1 4 M a t t h e w r»: 2 7 - 4 8 £trm r Jtonrral Umtir 1ft Sundav Matthew ti l-18 much easier Christmas shopping is with a 1 6 ...... Matthew ( 10-34 timely Club cheek If yrm’re an experienced Complete Catering Service M a t t h e w : i :,r* Sureruar h> Collins Memorial . . J o h n ?■: 1 1 7 Christm as Club member, then )ou know the ... Tituw • M . benefits <4 saving for this annual windfall, S t u y v e u n i Avrnur, Lyndllurnl, IN Weddings — Banquets I s a i n h 11 I r* .. r.3:1-|2 WKbatrr 9-3000 Parties — Etc. 22 Sunday J o h n 1 : f - 1 8 Visit any one of our 10 offices and becom e H e b r e w s 1 • t - 1 4 a member ()r join by mail — just send sour 'M a t t h e w I | 8 - 2 r» • Matthew 2 1-1? check with application below indicating the Nnlnuaf frln'lr* •■•rl. HOME MADE plan -you wish. Col« Slaw Bakad Be ant ■ Potato Salad Macaroni Salad Weekly Payment 50 W eeks $ 1 2 5 0 O 25 00 NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS _ 50 00 1 0 0 0 0 WALDO J. 1PP0LIT0 SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS 2 5 0 0 0 500 00 FUNERAL II0N C Horrte Made Look sM iNvnr n » w y « u ' Can llavr I’NWANTED PARKING FACILITIES O N PREMISES KISZKA ond KIELBASY IIAIR REMOVED RUTHiRFOHO TRUST OFFICE Im Untly - SilMy • PtrniiiMntl* 14 Pork Avenue, Rutherford WEbster 9 2400 Ih e Amplt Parking Drive m S e r v i c e a : r CONDITIONED YEAR ROUND 1 0 O fF I C K S Hour* DMly: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. Katliom atir Elertrolv.»» Com* in Tod*» for MACKINSACK H O MAIM ST r u e s consultation SUNDAY IS MAIM i t G U N SO CK A.M. to 1P.M. HASASOUCK NTS 8 LOO I O SA O IU H I A M U t ■ uTH«tro«o M DItAi PtPQSir in»,c » «n C f ~CQ t» j u r'pn UANCCK CARDEN w i s r w o o o Delicatessen MAIL THIS APPLICATION TODAY! FUNERAL DIRECTOR IMIHf l.Sl NAMl) |,ltjl NAM I, 52 lii.lp ll.iiu) 169.71 r.ili* 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Chasi I AGSEf TO A»ID£ BY THE BUIES t REGULATIONS GOVERNING YOU9 CHRISTMAS CLUB Lyndliurxt, N. J. J.TM-y (. il LYNDHURST, N. J WEbiter 9-0490 OLdfiel. (S'CHsryet o» cius MCMftU) Pttml) "Burk Service for Sixfy Yea W E 9 -2 9 5 0 I PtAN T O PAY. $ PER WEEK I’Ai.f THREE f c b i i M'tS WILLIAM SORTU.V^J (Fhe* by Henry Linker- HARRISON SHOES — WHY PAY MORE? — CUSTOM DRY CLEANING MEN'S SUITS ' PLAIN DRESSES i.«v 7 0 » MEN S TOPCOATS ‘''"’V # LADIES' TOPPERS SLIP CO VERS — *3 » Set WITH THIS AD ONLY CASH AND CARRY ' d -daughter m l«w ■« Krwik Nnf4.ii iu**, »nH;t*|tw4 »i ty for ho ^urat* Spick and Span Cleaners l«‘rftion ; u.'jfn of ■ rU bflitioii «| thr iv* m ix.i i(ii*D 1 1 . kiih.i iiiuo l t h e n (ia u k ’ h t * ! !' hr rivaf ke FACTORY SALE Keep Your Town Clean FurfNer Discounts On UncJvertiseJ Items Buy Direct From Manufacturer FOR BIG SAVINGS -■ S O S m with Mere than $2,240,000 'for 18,694 membiri of N C I'i Chrittmoi Club Come in TODAY. FULL I" ALUMINUM Combination Tlw . »»e in ihe m*ii‘ J i tit STORM & SCREEN I hr in m jilr.l ilx-tii ,ut lad ni|ht’ I J mntihciy *4 lUnk v ( him mjt% C luh » I! h i»t ih*« DOORS tV itim u gifu lot *> » « $ 3 9 9 5 tr^ch y*»l mi*r ind more tn.iH ■* !••!») u r Combination m i i i I w t'l'a IU l fin hndlni oul »tml fun It » to < hm »t i f i » Ih STORM & SCREEN m ono lavrd ihu <*ty « » I hiiMmM C luh < fo rk I hr*, i/tialr> J eiH itc% immtwii m*y tlrpwil « litIk u <()< u fli/v At IVAo/ctc/e O'reef From Our Factory Showroom 328 BglltviHe Tarnpifce ( at Chestnut $t.) KEariy 2-2351 H H H H H m '’1 crmT 'tu.irr nt. * * « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ r i t p a c e fo u r commf.rciai. leader k sot th bf.rc,en review THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1937 MOVIES - ENTERTAINMENT - DINING - DANCING - FOODS W here To Go — W hat To Do — W hat To See In South Bergen understood outside their imme Two New Exchanges d i a t e v i c i n i t y . , . A t The Rivoli So that the arnc names can l>e 'Gil Gotham Turns Ths For North Arlington sed in m any localities across the nation,, the , Umtqd States and Two new central office names, Canada have been divided into W Yman 1 and WYinan a. early -tome 130 dial areas each with a next spring will replace the KK distinguishing three-digit code. 2 and 3 designations how in use Thus .if the Wyman name was Spotlight on Your Stars in NortlY Arlington arid Kearny. j. io he u cd in Detroit and San KEarny 2 will become W Yman VW W VVW A%V.-.VW ^/.V» W d I Kiaiv isco as well as in Kearny. I a n d K E a r n y - 3 . W Y i n a n 8 . \ » caller v, lung To rea'-h W vman NKW YOHK Kv. I V tl: tr. we behold. The la t four d igit; of the t*de- 1 - 9 0 7 0 in Detroit would first dial have eve thought of Mi.'u T >dd, Well. -Around 1 h. World' l, pl cne ni trier w ill not be affected he code 3 - 1 - 3 . To reach the sam e the a?4in: ■ i here by re the H(.t Mikad: j. ne iu.nge KEarny 2-0970. for stretched .-out ■ lumixT in aSn iFancisco. he r ins for nearly . three hours, ih siieh e x a m p l e , will b e c o m e W Y m a n 1 j vould first diai 4-1-5, In reverse, 'Around The World n no D i> s " IW! FLORIDA’S SUM 0UR00S r , Italian & American Cooking F L O R ID A • •non yoM ve f',‘. NIW e C atering to Show ers M w ld o 't Engagem ents and . H O T I L V * ' - P a r t i e s I isi| iUtr W ./l ‘" .fir ( imdihon*'tC' I'in v lun>tn 7 DAYS-6 romille N IQ ITS Joan and Sam (iiaquinto SetM M f-fd KtN i pm 201 PAKk \\ KM I I YM)MI RST, N. J. $24.00 April I Ath thfl Piw t o ISA FREE t r l . i u v a t x c r r i N O i x t i a i • Reach Cab—w Swlmmlag la HM twrgaaioa vetm at Hm i»«A la| Seriiett leech Calf al Maaic* Caltiag aa Hm wadd lai wl • H a m ’ * C a m d Joan caana Relastag Maid paha Ho* oca f d n n t al tU m m § t r a y x • CittM H al •« fmmm Ask For A Julius Special raw MiKoMlta'a tacatiaa at Hm talaM y.M M • M ctel SwMUMMtg P m I mew Sam ata Tanata Natal! Y tl,al thia tabula* i • Yachting crtMM in Iwnmer wM em* v— m LfTTtS aa S24.M I Sa Florida Kay* l a a ' t t o o * ■ a a Oho* m ’mw te lot waiw tlwal Double Barrel’s Tavern • W « t e * i m i ikiM Sfn«|i with 4 SO YOU* LOCAL TKAWL A 6 S N T F U tS T JOE DOBKOWOL.SKI. Trop veter ihawt daily f NEW SARASOTA TERITERRACE HOTEL W Ebtter 9-988I «M LEHANDOWSKI STREET. LVVDBIRST, N. J. J m M M B B K . I t a 172* — lAtAtOT*. PUMUDA — TB. tineiiwe — m il THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1057 COMMFRO \1,1F \PFR .1 >oi Til BERT.FA RFV1F1' t 4g f r o * t • n d M K ir - .: >, .. . i- tf* ' | Vt . y t •* C ! it ft j * ’-| C l s i e Airs. Kalman Kelncr read the M hr. tn.«4oi>. a*«*rt».e fhlff ! ind. m a* (i t -n R,d„.- snd >afety bulletin -for the month. It W l i ^ a m was announced that for the sec at- dinner nn >utxlay t >. V A re You Victim O f C ivilitis? f i, tyim r.d \cai \Mm unit re ei ed the R u d o l p h ft--*--. ■ ,\. >o .. •* ■< •%. Hfltwrt and M P. T. A . News ] J . - . . , * ’ h v . .. • - . - | y • . . 'yfity a-ward from the Safety Mr M idlist \;.u r ft*e< • y ‘ii , W ru d takes and. ixm rr *teeim g.'- ' C o u n t 1! bone eonmH ted Bd. of Education \VVVASVVVWA\VWVWVV%WV%VAWVAV.VWAVVI M.s* ls»Kl - th* .»«• »*« th* 'Uut the bt*rde« wy your tv* -' cy* ;-t*m % has t 6 >wn by leaps (Continued from Pajte It Franklin FT A MrsPhiftu* J. Paul, TJTWRIen*,w ^ onl , th* atltndano* »a;d Im ,h" '* y , n , r b r * m "'W* ! time as your foot ticks otf mrlc .. ul vuhds You must w atih the The Board of EUlucat.on real [ Joseph Moeller. Motor* Ye- ' spoke a special welc«*ne to .’tn lhe I« n cut of parent on the accelerator. .ui the «*s in'hind the i«e» it i> going to haw iliilwult hide Inspector of Trenton was ,„mer> who were present, this attendance The next meeting will be held W ell, you :*- prvtbahly a v-.< t ; ■ . l o t i " " t c 'im d and tie alert t i m e w i n n i n i a p iw r o v -a l t » tt»* puest speaker at a meeting Of: bcinR Fathers' udditf.’n In' (art - nt -• '•«" on the evening of Det em ber 11 ,-of rivili/itis a n*-t un • . xpelted activity likely to the Franklin PTA held Wedncs Patrol boys of the school were when, a Christm as progifun v ill disease affecting milhon> ot re up from anywhere nearby ‘Hr'enijf <|Me>t >’« that, the v .»tef' For XMAS day evening at the school. hosts of the evening. Guests wei* >. X '-ty . t . M i n o i s a u e r * r e s l t i * . * 1.1 » W » Store "children .re your b ig ': «rs „ St.nl*> B. .11. a r»M «>*»>* !£ V' . ,iik-K I,, grow . third With thi. m mind * w > n » m * Buy That Gift ..tem .nl interest."the H H rM , prendent ol thi. unit, Mr.. WM ; oimab.m ITA «£TVmv »nd «»• m idftte y M H h e a d . h » » h < » * > ■ "we must nrartice vafrtv from ter Honsoti, «nunty courttilnr for Ihe' cxe uiive board, . f the; b 1UCI1III •»»»» ■ Potatoes 2 . ; 2 9 < p y l L i c T SERVICE Boneless Cross-Rib Beef U I CIIICI 79< I iliev tetffiel. •It. ItniuiiM , l'*l> f l e l o l I I . . , « i Help Fight IS W 2 E&ES 22 S 8 m Swift's Boneless Sirloin Roost n o / t i . 79. CHfRRY SrSfUSSd S A V t 20. A P O U N D ! ■ ■ — Frozen Fish. F e a t u r e s V eal S te aks/»£ 55 P ie s s,ic 49« ■ Scrapple ^ (l * 25 HoMoc knn:^ r n m m 3 5 , LMCASHI ■ B r e a d Util * }|l K M Mi B a c o n i IUC(0 3 5 < 1 S c a l l o p s 6 5 £ I B r e a d •*' 2 2 < FINEST FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ■ n s r m m u M C O R N ■rw csoe - uitti - noun mi 2 9 . ■ I » » * « fa> ■ S W I S S l««l tilled ■ BRUSSEL SPROUTS « « » ■ M . 2 9 * CHEESE ■ a IIMqiISS CRA0I A DQMIITIC A P P L E S met «u ruiriti ik im:» u i 29< SUCK 01 l » TOMATOES • I t H U U 2 9 . IT t*E PtECI 4 9 256 - 60 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J THURSDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1957 PAGE SIX COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOLTH BERGEN REVIEW Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Schwei- M embers * of the Council who .ELECTRIC OUTPUT UP PTA HOLDS MEETING igert of Watson avenue returned were present voted» unanimous TO DISCUSS SCHOOLS Output of electricity by Public on Tuesday from W afling.ord, Girl Scout News approval of the proposed ad- 1 Service Electric and Gas Com- Conn.. where they celebrated d i t i o n . The • Elem entary Schools PTA ©anv for the week ertue-J their 49th wedding anniversary Member? of tho High St hool Council held a special meeting •7. 195", was .213,710,900 kilow att on M onday in the horn's of their Troop 13 Brownies, with their.leaders. Mm?s. R. M itchell and J. PUR had been invited to attend on Tuesday afternoon at the hours com pared with 201.142.80C*' son and daughter-in-law . Mr. and Stawlcki, went with private cars to a bread bak.n* concern in the meeting. Those present also Franklin School to di?cuss the in the corresponding week a yeav Mrs. W illiam Schweigert. Newark. Upon arrival we were greeted by c most courVoui guide. approved the proposed addition. proposed addition to the Lynd a g o He conducted a tour of the entire building explaining each pro Mrs. W alter Ronson. county hurst High School builcling. M rs. Mrs. Josephine Edward*; of C ul cess as he went along. The tour was comp ei«ly fascinating and councillor, expressed the hope Charles W. Christ, president, had bertson. Neb., who b^ - been a interesting. The entire building, where the bread was being made, that PTA members will fight vig charge of the meeting. guest in the home of her son-in- wa« yprv nice and clean. When the tour was ov»?r tho guide gave orously for the addition. Eaih Mr', and M rs. Robert H. M osing Lli Kane, superintendent of law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. each of us a large loaf of bread, a package o f chocolate-covered PTA unit will decide how best of Page avenue saw The Ten schools, was their speaker. He Peter F. Curcio, of Livingston donuts .a pencil -and a book. "Bread in the M aking." From there to work for th^^roject. Com mandm ents on Saturday eve- said that by 1958 Lyndhurst m u avenue, left for her home Mon wc went to the Newark Museurti whe're we jaw a .planetarium per Fliers will be sent home with wne in celebration of tyrs. Mes- nicipality will be free of debt, d a y n i g h t . formance. We learned m any new things about the heavens and also the a:* hool children announcing sing's birthday. therefore it would then be en a good bit about Sputnivk. M m es. J. Piergroshi. F. W agner, J. Sta [dates for open’ meetings to be titled to borrow money at a low, wicki and R. Mitchell served as drivers and chaperones. held so that all may get full ano rate of interest, m aybe as low as Troop 20 went on a bus trip Saturday to see the famous rep I'ture picture of the propos d nee 3 ‘ 2 per cent for a ten year per lica of the M ayvloww'which was dot ked in the New York harbor I use addition, l here v.ijl alic BE BEAUTIFUL! BE PRa C t iod, the amount of interest be .fter a tour ol tW Vnp and its cargo disp'ayed. on the pier we i be personal contacts tr* ^et as ing lower for a ten year period raveled on to Central Paik W e ale our lunch in the out loor picnic na...% e a.-> p«»isi:>ie «>t.t t B U Y YOUR AL! ea and then journeyed to the zoo to set* ih - inch” diiTerent ini* un < ver a longer period. nais. W e also had a ride on t ie caroustl, played gam es and watched Ir the proptjsod addition is ap KEW LIVING ROOM ht many ,-katf,rs al the pat It’s ice skating rink. Brownies attend- proved the cost w ould be $3t5.it>2 IM TIME FOR CHRISTMAS were Brenda Cagniano, Cheryl Chalvn ki, Ncellarose Dabal, vi year tor ten years which is only $4,405 additional to what JOSEPH Dill VI SI Cl Jail D Arcy. Ba/bara Ft x. Irene Francis. L:nda Gact ion'!, L'-nore AND Kl.em isch. M avm e Leibowitz, Janice M eyer. Fam e a M iles, Cecelia .t is costing the town now for VT I W O P A R T I E S itgan Judy W ackwitz, Roberta W alling. Bettvann Zolnkr a »d lie | resent m odernization of the ORDER YOUR SLIPCOVERS AT THE SAME Joseph DiBlas'i, sen of Mr. and 7atn.-y.Enn . The gills were acctm pam ecl by Mines. W atkwitz. Zol- ill h Si hool second floor. T1 m Mrs. Jack DiBlasi o f544 Kings lier. Fox, M eyer and Enni*. laH building aid program will TIME FOR >/2 OFF.OUR REGULAR PRICE! ,j\ <.ver 50 per cent ol the total land avenue had two celebrations Troop 2 held its business meeting. Gail To^ca and Ann .Ic;^- (To Uf delivered in Jau .or »>b.) This offer «ood Until Nov. 23 jf his 13th birthday, which he !und were in charge of opening exercises. Plans were made 'or marked on Saturday. In the al going to the Clara Maas Hospital. We arc j For Full Insurance Protection co, poble grand, in charge. Plan will be made to entertain their 95 KEARNY AVENUE Get The New 5-in-l Package new district deputy prsident, Mr; NOTES Adela Miller and her staff on KEARNY. N. J. their official visit on November Homeowner Policy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W hip HERE'S WHAT THE POLICY COVERS: ple Jr., of Ridge road, had as 1. FIRE, WINDSTORM, etc. on your RESIDENCE and weekend guests Mr Whipple’s GARAGE, etc. parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. .Kenneth Whipple, with their daughter, 2 . FIRE! WINDSTORM. SMOKE or WATER DAMAGE vlrs. Barbara Do F* no nnr* o n PERSONAL C ONTENTS, FURNITURE, etc. /laughter, Dia"ne,' all of East Long 3. BURGLARY and THFFT. both on the premises and away : M eadow, Mass • from 'home. Including S5OO.O0 on BOATS. 1 Hostesses for > the social hour 4 $10,000.00 COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC LIABILITY IN to follow a meeting of ihe ltal- SURANCE o n the premises, or. away from the premises, lan-American W omen's Associa- MEDICAL PAYMENTS. j-tion - this evening in the CYO 5. ADDITIONAL LIVING EXPENSES pay* your expenses j building will be Mrs. J. M Nu»- SAVE if you have to vacate your Uome while lt is under repair, era,. Mrs. Rt e Marrone, M is I 'da Margiotta and Mrs. Connie .AND IT IS INEXPENSIVE TOO. FOR INSTANCE: , Maturo. * ON FINE AN $8.00(1 POLICY ON A'BKM .K IIOMI COSTS Robert lilrsch, who makes hi* ONLY ■ $120.00 FO R TH REE YEARS »cme with Mi and Mrs. Herman )tnet k«* of Harrington avenue, WALLPAPER ASK US MOKE ABOUT IT NOW us sister and brother in-law, w a- lonoted in celebration o.f ho SAVINO AGENCY birthday, on M onday, at a • fam ily iarty at'his home. 2.">l Riiljtc Ruail, Lyndhumt, ,N. J. 19c-29c-39c Pyram id Rebt ftah odg.*. No. 70 GEneva 8-3121 V i 11 .meet tonieht in Adoniram Tem ple with* Mrs. Victor DeM ar Ox-Linc Uxterior House Paint Per Roll Easy W orkiitf, C uvers more. Lasting beauty, A g a \Va»erpreef- W hite L 1 clors. Ret- 5.5* ' Sale l »0‘ t o » .; ) : > a c c o r d i n g to ., s i z e e x t r a on the im ide, handsome on the outside! A. shot* so m any doctors recommend, when extra support is needed, Made with Thomas heels, steel shanks, special right and left counters . . . S ANITAS WALLTEX made with traditional Stride Rite huvy stMl slunk NOW . ^ ou can real the Eleetromatic WALLPAPER REMOVER quality and fit, too. (We’ll carefully (or arch support Designed for the Home Owner and Housewife who wish to remove old wallpaper allows fill jnd have beautiful new papered or painted walls al an amasingl.v low rental cost fill your doctor’s prescription \ flexibility, too for any additional measures.) * BARGAINS 7 ’ RO LLER A T R A V S K T C O M PLETE WAI.I.PAPI R REMOVER y ROLLER * T R A Y S E T C O M PLETE . I ' NYLON BRUSH NON STAIN WALL PAPIR PASTE PLASTIC DROP CLOTH WAI L PAPER KIT PLASTIC DRor CLOTH EXTRA SUPPORT A . H . 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Some v.isenhesn.e; hi< are /trunk ai,. fiw*c less Jo) : has les^-a thi- ;ar.d and * .ill u m ' *.a .p irs s.. vm rt • I ’lOMI T K I S T suggested that we <.all this, ftunate. he- aa 'le'nerou* «* you ; it for its ?•, , \f >, ih|f :n time '.wr thr Ch- -t’-h, * v-'v , r ■ f \ > \ f m u k i i m M Q uists Que>t ...... \Hn* alley Mtuaf )v.- Well pal, if you missed it; its S'nice And so. if you do not ium an hi« quest It at the i**v > - u tu-xt y. ee ; j ha-- *«:» caused the m e:chants to **etu^tn 1 $ 0 0 a n d «i«> ,tt* To«t> IUU your own fault. Missed what? have your arrangements mad, you read this you don» haM ask f. : a revtsiuQ of (ht o»H" mg te estia*ate»' i.t and *ho Why the Veterans D a y program. evening.^ com e to , Vour dues in .send F.d a check foi (or this gala h o i u • r i\ nance That Amend. tho. \ u , k . K >.. * This was just about the best the Post a n d make whoopee with lhem and h#ve voul nanu ukLl. III* KI \H \Y AVE. Better Forking i now , .is parking lor more sv> that one hour patkvng w .11 t.« program that the Post has had your friends and neighbors lht, (>pt.n j,s{ (Continued from Page 1 > ; than m h, u be’Ween Coui t and ; the law, until 1 0 p .m long time. Want to hear lh e membership chairman. E d i 's n u i o U n l a y KIVH\Y Chaifrr.an Tim Re . • lontin*- avpi .,(> up In 6 j, n:. 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Jl< & 70 tutu 2 r . 33c Crah Hut — -;.r 75c .r. 33c ,f. 77c Ma* •» «■»( >aw M il ► ■ I r - 1 % EDLINS U , f . U m 7 ■ N a ( « u i PRE«C Kim O N P N A K M A l Y 411 M m , r ' m i m u . I>m*> ...d P » < a » I — d r . . . w . * m . I * t t i ) p » l m Mu. • ^ ««, tm * H - t • p M im m I . I f • a . *dm h i m , I < M ic Bm4 4 law ey Ave. North ArlinctM H . i . f.ltw ii i M fiv is r o m i n u i m T i \ i : i i n *. f«*s if.., , K I * C4S17 P; II h m M m . I t r t P h t •• I ,«.! I l.t„ I ' » \ ' I * f M r . i - i I ’Ac.i: i ' k ; h t ‘COMMERCIAL LEADER AM.) SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1937 The Voice O f Stuyvesant A v e n u e M erchant’s EDNA MAE SHOPPE ARNOLD S BAKERY KARL S MARKET South Bergen's Leading Jeweler LADIES’ AND CHILDREN S If edding ami Hinliday Cakes ’ WEAR FINE MEATS S POLUNA, JEWELER Our Specialty Visit Our New Moder.n Store AND GROCERIES H .i> . It .t i * . r it* n H h » . . w VI .-1- l> ' - hi \A M i s s Sivank — Luxite. — Barbizon J. vs. I- IU I nf.iri ari.l < -r- OnI»*rs Taken For FREE DELIVERY F or tuna 207 Stuyvesan* Avenue HI t u . t I I IV h /'lU fM / /'/. I \ AIM >rr;i*joll!> / j J J Official Girl Scouts Headquarters \\ Ebsler 0-0929 f \ IM I ; I H\ t'M lh |m iM «»N PHh M I"I s 212 Stuyvesant A\«nur CEm-va 8-4684 236 Stuyve§ant Avenue GEneva 8-7714 BARGAIN STORE KLEVER KLAD DRESS SHOP S A F A R 'S 2.il StuvvJ’hiiHl Avenue JEAN VIVIAN, PROP. Rental Service PARK CLEANING COMPANY (.1 . Jt'XIJ.i lil on se.% ■ Handlings - lloisery Same Day Dry Cleaning Service Sj^mler, Polisher, Eilgev. Lawn Roll«*r, Staple (inn. Costume Jewelery - Cmits and Suits Hell Sander, Wallpaper .Spray I VMoUS HKW D I IM 1.1 DIM; SATI RDAY - 306 Sluyve*ant Avenue M E I ! < I I w d i s e 2 1 > Stuyvesant \veriue, I.vm lhiirsst, N. J For Your Convenience: Open Sunday Morning ’til Noon v r GEneva 8-3508 i i i le v r V : H U M S WE DO OUR OWN CLEANING HARRY'S HARDWARE 230 STUYVESANT AVENUE WE. <»-02.r.l Authorized KODAK Dealer Service ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON COLOR FREE! FREE! Fx/terl flair Shaping and Tinting SAMI im I il M DEVELOPING W, e x c e p t s a t i m n v i Pi rnwnent If ave S/H-t ialisl BEFO RE 9:30- K i: \D \ 1: 50 P.V.. 301 Stuyvesant 'Avenue CAMERA HOUSE l ym lliur't. N. J. 213 Stilyvesalit Ave. G E n e v a 8-6817 WEh*i#-r'9-1260 SAN CARLO RESTAURANT Carroll's Wines & Liquors Inc. FACILITIES EUR BOUQUETS Wines • Liquors • Beer AND PARTIES Featuring Sizzling Steak* I'rce Delivery I 3'ft0 Coprland Ave. (eor. of ^tuy.vesant) WE. 9-9083 211 Stuyveaant Ave'gue ' WEI»*ier 9-8121 A. CHASAR & SON STUYVESANT PHARMACY 95 STUYVESATMT AV I M E WE. 9-3100 I I I ( I IIICI \NS W illiam Richter, B.S.-Ph G., P r o p . Air DO IT YOURSELF Contest starts November 30, closes, Fri day, December 13. Drawiag will be held same RENTAL EQUIPMENT Do Your Christm as per dav per dav evening at 8:30 P.M. at Rudy Pappa Motors. FLOOR SANDFK $ 3 . 5 0 WALLPAPER STEAMER $3.00 FLOOR FIX,l l< 2 .0 0 W A L L PA PE R SPR A Y E R 1.00 HAND SANDER 1 . 5 0 S T A P L E R G U N 1.00 Look tor official Jalopy contest stores. Shopping On The FLOOR POLISHFR 1.00. I.AWN ROLLER 100 HEDGE C'LIPPFR 3.00 I,A W N S H I)K K .50 _ ETC — OPKN SUNDAY TILL. 1 P.M. Avenue Now! - OSIAS Hardware & Housefurnishing Co. m SW Y V K S-\N T W E LYNDIIl RST WE9-34»r> Stuyvesant Diner Combination Aluminum Windows TKiri f THAI K 111 I AIIION NC DOWN PA YMLN F Corner StuVvesant anil Seemiil \\ HARRY BERENSON S NI W MXNU.I VHM M W MIM S tt I \IT\KH Mil! ! Ill I Will -I K M 11 IM . 1 \lf\S I HI il III M 11 I I' i\- STEAKS and CHOPS OUR SPECIALTY. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS GE. 8-MOO Private Ditung H‘*an For Small Parti* i !Ji: - I I V\ E" \M x \ I M I. Stuyvesant Aluminum Co. \\ I 9 - 9 6 6 3 ~ ~ n PRESCRIPTIONS SPIN AS FLORIST LEA'S SPECIALTY SHOP I LEVY’S A 212 Stuyvesant Avenue I& a Pleasure to I PHARMACY Large Selection of J hJu/ufiJiaAmacij a apJufy&iixm, Fresh Cut Flowers LADIES’ IIATS - HANDBAGS w ear clothes cleaned at trolled Plants HOISERY I INtiERIE I not a sideline- Funeral Design Our Sfn-tialty ACCESSORIES | COMFLCTI UNC OF SICKROOM SUPFUKS FELDMAN CLEANERS WE GIVE S ft H GREEN STAMPS I -FRft oaivttt- G E . I SOOT THIN I ST olM S IN 1YND11I RST ! W » S T I’V V rS A N T AVENIT1 21 Stuy vesant \venue G E n e v t 8-1231 I GEneva I- 1M« IMaiil ii »»«i Mil in Sturt- at 200 StiivveMint Avenue Footsteps Lyndhurst Recreation Center STUYVESANT LAUNDRY FIN E SH O ES LYNDHURST MEN'S SHOP y llil DREN 12 AIR-CONDITIoNl |) DRIVE IN AND I I I V \ i . E R S ALLEYS n .i t i o S a i .i.y a m e r t i s e d b r a i d s HOYS sm20% S A o e d Desigm-d lo Keep 130 Sealing Caimcitv for I'uhlic Lilllr frrH Normal CASH X CARRY EVERYTHING IN MI N S 4 BOYS' CLOTHING 222 Stuyve®aiit Avenue 304 V alley B rook M rn £* VV.im.-n\\ om en W E. 9-5300 Hour Service on Request GEneva 8-9780 163 S iuyuhanl Ave. GK. 8-0879 298 Siu)v.'..nl Avr. GE. 8-2121 ‘ Ave.. Bogle Bide N. PALA/ZO . Doctor's PrescrlpUons Filled THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1957 ( UMMEKCI VI. LEADER A SOI TH HERI.EN REVIEW P A r.r NWE Degree of the O lder at Sacred <**%* p»- t r d kttprl <•*<•: ., \ • t»»ia plan# a.t> n the maiciag tier* of C i utr » *d alU f o r *•-. > n > - a n n u a l >Sew * Y e a r * H i g h School News m v t S e d ft i -*tt- id ind .«re »«k»d' Eve p#»ty At pee-ent ihe pi am te." hf pmwit at'' it 90 pUW, thirp * t r m tn»* tor*r»*t»v* *ta«e b*it f h e C o m tv i t t e e '■ .<• - t e ,i ,.m h . •-.!'• ,»p,*r»v.u»i!on ».•; ifcrwi r*'« 4t> m »V n » . future If y o u ? -,*|K :e. «. ViuV .o e d o in g . » R oe M • .■*W t»» r e .- - " ft> th i* \ **ar V IH9M U »J • Knday r'ci'i-oig .the- > M ' pie showing up at the CYt* t ! v O m w i g P f 4 siM A #'wenu«r*l ‘eft ofi. Ihr Weekly get t« m s M p e m n g SATU RD AY N O V. 16th It i here avdyou're im "ire//! Cowe take your CRAZY STUMPY S First look Just in time for your Christm as Toy Shopping. at a smart performer Volume buying and volume selling means savings for you. And we have savings for you' T OP 4 > w ere proud)) *fiap!a>»ig * he ' ■ M a I liiiha^i I JloH f i M( M«HM!M ak e r \ nil e inlegrnj W ith the jfratne: A fhink yw Unit 1 . r. • l»ra*»4 l i k e a .-itia’st.. you ev er handle-1 Toys - Xmas OrnamenU - Womens W ear ! * < *< a o - f n t e l l • !n»l»)e s t r i T jr y i u t t k ■ ft* n t>. * p ■ • t a I ■ l* ... , t lu f ' * HERE'E A DEALER WHO HAS A DIRECT COHHEC- »it ff V««i’i.f “ * - that in tl* «*ia*st\-.e- spf lifers In rear s|»Hti|fa m>ih the >. :g' • TIOH WITH SAHTA CLAUS .»m la 'e »*f '* 7 hgKt fi&NI’CllM'tlli dolftll; mi ati. tik^hwuiued ett«l <*f Ifa tjlligate and an'f i fink « # *• ' CRAZY STUMPY S 272 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst f«rd «f f«hr * Si' i s > r a * * OPEH 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. ■$** ' ‘ * *»iw *{ti#lt||i in*if m — OPEH SUHDAYS panel a ( , G M C —A m ericas d Ib lest in u k s no:, ut you I author turf ( t \ l ( ' dra/ers THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1957 f*AGE TEN COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Golden Bears Hold Favored Garfield To A Scoreless Deadlock In P. V. C. f*LAY BT FLAY verse through center for ten and a first down on the nine. Fli .»t Period The center snap direct to First Tie Game Since '53 Hawthorne Clash Campbell eluded the flashy half Kenwood And Mizzi’s Top Bowlers _ , „ . . . Fanil Pizzulo kicked off f o r Boilermakers drove o the 11 ^or Garfit,d with Matraxia taking back and the ball rolled back To By W alter “ H awk " Rowe Bobby Henwood bowling w ith Delicatessen had their best night j for the winners while Charley a first -down but H.lly Olkowski on thaturila\ afternoon covered tumble and marched 54 a flrst down on (he 3? on a reverse through the middle* was ‘Joey Mizzi. a member of the had 939-888-8:19. Eddie Pogcda convincing 1002-788 initial ganv* picked Up four yards and Moni a, Lyndhurst played lo It* f.r-t lie *ime the thrillin' 13-13 , ‘‘“n ^ ! Jj.'jf”- * Y" k *-* ri*^ Hilltop Service Station in the' with games of 203 and 209: ai< r.g ktory but the Sport Shoppers s e r *1 Matraxia was e d k e d Punt*d from his 31 with Thursday' night- Rec Com m unity j v/ith a*201 by Bill Gedrim as m d came back_ w ith 903-875 and 872 draw with Hawthorne in I snap elude Richie Campbell and Cam peratore taking and handing with "no gain at the same spot, League. High in the W ednesday | j 200 by Frank Po.goda. stood to 815 triumphs. Leading the way It was the 16th tie for the - .Nick DiPasquale r*covered for off to Campbell oh his 33 and and Hughes, on a r e v e rs e t i p t h e night league was Vinnie, Baldino i out in victory. Al Candia pasted lor the winners were Eddie Daw- Blue and Gold since intcrrhol- t,mes forced to kick, 'l he Gold- j Lyndhurst on the 23. Then in the the latter was tackled on the 40. middle was spilled for a t w o of D A.'s Dairy who posted a 1 games of 201 and 214 and Broth- -on vvth games of 209 and 216 aslie football started in 1920 For en Bears had the ball 47 times, I final, two minutes of the game Bohannon hit center for two yard loss. Monisera punted f • 625. # ' ?r Jim Candia had a 216 for the and Mike Latorraca with a 218. Coach Arthur Argauer’s Boiler- ran 34 times, passed six times Garfield reached the 30 where and Durski made a yard at right Johnny Comperatore on thp 34 Despite Kenwood's, sterling I Service C«lt*r. *F»r the Kelly's, Billy Landells ‘m akers it was their third tie of and Billy Monisera had to boot they had a fourth and two s.tu- "nd Co-captain Billy Jacobsen with no return. series the Pbfito Agency failed The final Wednesday Ni- ht j had games of 203 and 206. Arnie the year as they played a 1 2 -1 2 the pigskin seven time?. ation. They elected to go for the then intercepted D urski's pass at Gasper Rigolosi made a yard • 1 League match saw Pasquin Mo- Douglas had a 234 and £1 White- game with Passaic and later a G- Lyndhurst did little offensively score instead of the first down, m idfield With no return. M atraxia to win m atch honors in its match on a reverse at center and Ron- tors sink Soupy Bogetti's Sirl's I head a 218. 6 tie with Belleville. as in the opening period the and a long pass was snatched out passed to Monisera for eight with W inand's Dairy. The M ilk nie Bohannpn m ode t h r e e a t i Tavern quintet ift a pair. The losest they could get wa? to the of the air by Tommy Longo. men opened with a 1024-978 tri Coach Eddie Zaks Golden right tackle, Johnny Durksi was yards to the 42 as the third per- j The CuVu-t leaders. San Car umph and after the Realtors Pasquins opened with an 882 Bears with Passaic, I. and opponents’ 44 yard line. In the sophomore halfback, on the 15. io d e n d e d sm eared for a tert yard loss back ; 872 win and after dropping' a lo's Restaurant ran up against a play, early minutes of the second per- The game ended a play later. pulled* even, 971-907. the Win- East Rutherford left tf» the 28 from where Pizzulo hot Hilltop Service Station ih Faurth Period and’s keglers won out 980-964. ; 950-881 decision ca;ne on to take .are now possessors of a three iod, Lyndhurst reached the 40 the initial I -st but. managed to punted dead on the Bears 46. ! a 953-867 decision. Augie Paljz- wins, two defeats and one • tie only to lose the ball on a pass About the leading department M atraxia went off right tackle »;emvood had games of 239. 219 On the first play from scrim ; zi set the pace for the Motor- comeback in the next two to record. The Purple and Gold of interception. In the last period of the game for Lyndhurst was for four yards and a first down and 205. Three of the Winands mage M atraxia gained thret at j men with a C17 set to on 2^5, 170 win m aUh honors. The Hilltqp- Garfield, have two victories, one the Golden Bears got to the 23, the sterling defense set up on the 38. Joey Sferuzza made went over the charm ed 600 mark right tackle but fumbled with and 222 with Anton Ren/ scar pers started with a 1008-984 win, against passes, a department two at left tackle an d H u g h e s led by Harlowe Robbins with a defeat and three deadlocks. Gar- the closest they could get to the Garfield’s John Cali recovering but. then lost , out in two close on a reverse off left tackle gained 630 on 202, 225 and 203. Johnny ing a 211. For SiiTs crew, Ja.i field has game? remaining w i’h Garfield goal all afternoon, but which has probably been theii oi.v.s. 8‘.4 858 and 993-987. High o n t h e 4 9 . [ H e y w o o d ;0 was outstanding with w eakest, all season. Vince Ma- three. M atraxia fumbled behind Jaget turned in a 625 on 237. 187 Paterson Eastside and Clifton. a tumble deprived - them of a Bohannon made three at cer- ii.li.dual honors wen* to Joey the scrimmage line and Bohan and 201, while George Gorrell a 231 game with Billy Landel^ The colorless defensive bsttle ' chance to continue, traxia, Billy Jacobsen, Billy Ol vfi/y,i i,; the Hillto* s who blasted ter and Durski three at right and Tom my "Tonto” Rowe . h;t\ provided 107 plays for the cus- Garfield, meanwhile, came the kowski and Tommy Longo all non recovered for thc Boiler had a 618 on 227. 192 and 199. tackle and the latter’s pas> was ! ing 213 s and Paul Petty a 211. u maples for a b'iO on 224, 179 intercepted passes* to stop the m akers on the 34. For the R ea.‘ops. M ike Florie tal- tmners who braved a cold, wsindy closest t\j scoring. In the m iddle plucked out of the air by Ma .md 'Jr)7 Clo e behind was Mike afternoon to watch ‘the two con- of the second quarter they got Boilermakers. who cofnpleted Cam pbell gained a yard at left led a 620 on 223. 212 and 185. *Two Sweeps Recorded traxia passed incom plete then hit Floi 'o of San Carlo's who turned testants meet for the seventh to the 2 1 , only to lose the ball three out of ten. Lyndhurst had end then fum bled for a two yard Paolozzi Brothers dug two Both Brook dale Beverage Hughes with an aerial for seven in a neat 656 on 25i>. 210 and 19U. time in a series which began in on downs. When a clipping .pen- one of their passes snatched by loss, Pizzulo's long ,pass was games from the league leading i Stuyvesant Diner were able to yards, M atraxia went off right ! A 'S o standing- out tor the Rudy 1M29. Garfield dominated posses- alty on a punt called against a Garfield player, the fourth downed by the win then kicked Lyndhurst Florists. The Excavpt- shut out their opposition in the tackle for ‘ a first down on the ] a n d Ray Melone's w^re Pauiie sion as they hud the'ball on 60 Lyndhurst* put the ball on the steal of the season. Last year the. to M atraxia on the 30 and re ors started with a 977-917 win, | latest action in the Rev Compiun m idfield stripe. j Kraft with a 233 and Tony Sorce plays which saw 45 of them run- one yard line. M onisera immedi- eight opponents only intercepted I turned three yards. Longo’s. pass then lost 1002-946. The third tilt j ity League, l he Brookdales tout Hughes, on a reverse off left ‘ with a 214 Marv “Flip'' Feld ning plays. 10 in the air and five ately kicked out to the 23. The one pas?: on the Golden Bears,, went incomplete and Hughes, on was ‘decided by a 973-881 score, j ed the Price C hevrolet’while the t a c k l e a M a t r a x i a man flipped a 628 series for the m ade y a rd a n d a pitch-out around right end. lost j Johnny Brennan paced the win-j Stuyvesant Diner blanked Uni who attempted 75. . losers vvi*h games of 203. 181. hit center for two and a short four ds ,[u hts went n „“ ' l e “ „ ners with a 621 on 217, 213 and versa 1 Service. pass, from M atrax.a to Hughes ’ . ■ . M o n i s e T a 244, while Sal Roselli had a 612 tackle for five and Monisera 191, with *Allie ’Candia hav ing a The Brookdales reeled off tilt.-, Lyndhurst lost the baJt ■three, d three yards toth, 44. on, 225, 196 and U l. kicked out of bounds on the 33. 224 standout gam e. For the Red [ of 897, 966 and 901 to whitewash times on fumbles t<» 'l 1 K Monisera then kicked to Richie • Bohannon cracked center for Roses. Billy Brennan glittered Price Chevrolet who scored 85;» Garden Spot Inn. took ovetf In* season s total to seven U t year Cam^ ,t.„ on the ,g whd a s . h it Hawk's Corner the Golden Bears? a r s lost the ball I. _ .L. 0(1 four, then advanced two at right with* a 631 on a pair of 221 tilts 855artd 883. Johnny Calabrese! WY'national Wire in two games, o n t h e 2 0 . n g! The Garden Spotters ttmk 822- eight times on fun ib le tackle. Fritch nassed Ralph j and a 189. Jackie K raft had a 237; with garhes (:f 208 and 212 Bohannon I'as bpttled up at Calia for 19 yards and first | game for the losers who also had j with a 215 by Joe Calabr a 1 HO 1 and 996-935 decisions; before By WALTER **HAWKT ROWE £ right tacjkle for no gairt and the cjf)Wn (>n t^e 42‘ Bohannon picked | Gene M organ rolling 200 and 201 211 I.v Joe Calleja and a 2 0 9 b y lo ing. 845-8U8 Standing out for Johnny Tree and J B o n e l Golden Bears defense, did like- & ^ rj„ht tat^ jc and j Garden House took two games i Joe Nardiello stood out f« ■ winners were Bobby Mar- A^WWWWWW^WVVS^VWVVWVVVWWVWWWVWWW turned in great defensive * UP wise to Cam pbell on a right end ictorious side. , rone with games of 2 1 4 a n d 2 2 6 , for Lyndhurst. Tree* canv u p Camperatore. on a reverse ofl ! from Miles M ercury. The Garden PROPOSE ATHLETIC FUELI) FOR BOrSTOWN I run. A third down punt by Pi/ left-tackle was checked for no I House scored 958-869 and 966-885 Stuyvesant Diner turned in j along with Andy Greco, with a For tbe past ten years many o ' us in town and surrounding with three m eat plays in thi /njo rolled dead on the local's gam es of . 887. 953 arid 8J0 to f 242 and Phil Vitarelli wfth a 235. ond period. The Boilerm ik e gain. Dui'ski lost two at right ' wins -before losing 938-918. Bob communities have some time or other heaid of Father Egan and 48. M atraxia went around right t h e tackle as Lour m inutes .remained 1 Sauer stood out for the winners blank' Universal^ who Ijad 843 j Stan Vizzi had a 221 for the Boy.,town, located ort Belgj'ove drive in Kearny. Bovstown, a e.ar- had Johnny Durski rappin, end for two and Babby Pitaccio 929 and 760. Ge»1i*ge Gtthl. with W iremeri. left side of the Lyndhurst l i n e | in the s,orel*ss contest. ion a 634 set on 222. IVt'and 221 hon copy of the famous Father Flanagan’s Boystown in Nebraska, ! h t center for six to the 44 yard t h e y j M atraxia -took Pizzulo’s puni md Jerry Soarta turned in a 6 t)6 sanies of 203. and 212. and Rocco) .....— — - lias been incorporated for the past 10 years. About three and a h.^lf continually and when ; line of Garfield as the fii>t per- Spano with a 203. were standouts' (Other Sports on Page 11) aught the locals off guard on on the nine and was hit on th» card on 202, 231 and 173. For the vears ago. two Elks Lodges in the state, Lyndhurst and Kearny, | iod ended. seven. Hughes wen* of left tackh M ercury combine Ray Ole^lii had iorm ed Elks’ Boystown Com mittees to aid this fine instiution. reverse to the left by Richie! twice for two yards each tim« | ,1 pair of 224 games. ' M any people are m isinform ed 1 on Boystown. It is not fi h o m * Campbell good for 17 yards, the Second Period and a-third down punt by Moni j Brookdale Bev erages won the for bad boys, lt is a home which accepts boys from bioken home* longest ground gain of the game, M atraxia gained three at right sera went dead on the local’s 3f : >dd gam e in its series v.’ith Clift’s ot all creeds and color. At this writing there are 101 boys, lie- they decided to go that w'ay. Ihree ground plavs were stopped i tackle for a first down r»i the 41. two minutes remained. ! Luncheonette. Brookdales won 'tween the ages of 9 and 18 at Boy.down. Because of limited facil Rigoiosi, on a reverse up the the opener 917'to 914 w ith Cliff's ities there fr quite a waiting li*t and when a boy becomes 18 h. ,,y Tree and I.j ndhui ■ took ovei ; tluiihes lost a yard at left ta. klc then made two on the same play, m iidle gained thee and Pizzula ■.‘vening the count v.’ith a'n 8 8 0 - SPORT-WISE i.-’released. Therefore, only boys between 9-and 16 are accepted. o n d o w n s . ( ; Tom Longo’s pass was intercept- on a„ option^ went off right 862 m iddle gam e. The Brookdales The work of the Lyndhurst and Keari.y Lod;.;t«s in the earl> WWWWVWAWWWWWVWWWyWW^WW Six yards was the best indi- ed by. Campbell on ihe 35 who • tackle for four. Bohannon went went all out in the finale, win days of its inception in aiding Boystown became an inspiration vidual gain the Golden Bears ! returned to the 39. « off left tackle for one and a 4th ning 1043 to 892. Paulie Kraft and other Elks lodge asked to help. Lyndhurst's Joseph Bader, Our shore neighhor, Tfie*Lea • v iix e d UK «. p a s * »n tvrt-^v-'.u»‘ H s t o r e * b * * w m t tn Leader’s Sports Editor Is Thanked . g a y e - t h e i S t l i M the -oh »r: K ■*& C • . . Civil Service . r ft 'iW-r- - - n"d Hawk's Corner The folkm ing letter was re- losing ball team tvvei;. f r «... ts* -. Examinations ceived last week by Waltei Id also like t-> » m . f o t , 3 0 yards t*> th*'-.'Pc*Vv:. MfAV.VW W W Vrt\V«W W AW bVW W W VNV.VAVW bW AV THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT fell Superior Construction Smart, Fresh Styling Only car to bring you Sports-Car Spirit Meticulous Detailing ... with Lim ousine Ride jM e rru rv intrnclu«-«*»* t fi• • \ . i ’ - hikK'-M AHNOONCINO AN IN TH Ilt NffW 9 A A A l| i 0# MA»A fi|l Moderately »NO«N»% W»TH UNiOUt CfHM I*OW H OlV.ON advnru <* >ti c a r |*-rf<>rm.ini <- ,i cT>ml»inii- Priced * -- •!.. r-jf** t. .t ,. M **** W»--* ! * '* . * • « V f. tian of the oitilinl .md h.nnilri»K I ' •I*itr%g. *»•A • >*& \ # 1*. f f - .r - * ert ne < Slipcovers - New Furniture - Reupholstering / MILES MERCURY INC. M |*r\ M O M IW . Till KslJAX 44K I0A V TO 1 H M J 626 RiDGE ROAD (Rt. 17) Phone WEbster 94715 Lyndhur-.f, N J. -■ <*• *• * » ' I t i p . '» i, . PAC.r, fW TI.VE COMMERCIAL IF.ADER * SOITT1 BERCEV REVIEW THCfiSIHY. NuVf.MREH U .'lW ' ^ 1 ! November 24 He is chaplain of the State Catholic Daughters. Miss Rodpers will head a group I Golden Batter-Fried Chicken from the local Court to attend. I p R I E D C H I C K E N i s 1 cup sifted e.vriehed flour I • I x everybody’* favorite 1 teaspoon--supar jdi«h. Probably the mo«t pvr- >2 teaspoon salt {feet fried chicken i« that 1 j teaspoon pepper Party is Held j which is dipped in batter 2 f i ynig chickens, cUf i^PPOZYS^) w i n t e r . I and fried in golden shorten- wato sei vi ng port ions Fcr Bob Oldnam . mg until crisp and golden Fluffo for deep ftyrng SPORTSWEAR • WORK CLOTHES . brown pn the outside and Beat eggs with m ilk. C<>ni- Mi and Mr- John Bilihgky o i J'cnder and juicy clear. i-me flour, sugar, >ait and. lontih* avenue, were hosts thi*> J ough. The hatter is easy. SPORTING GOODS • SHOES W ear Buys! pepper anil gradually stir ' rist Friday evening for a going Mo make and is simply sea- dropped into the hot short-I dry ingredients into eg.gs •Way party for .their nephew Isoned with salt and pepper ; ening blown* in 6 0 seconds. I and milk Stir until' batter i E. Oldham, formerly of I for a change of pace add a is blended. I lip p I C« - < nid • n. a few | ; Lyndhur.-t jnd now living in | lit tie chopped parsley or a Rinse chicken parts light at a time, into the batter [ Jfavorite herb to the batter ly in cold water and dry and. fry in the.hot goldeni North Arlington, bob i,s a grad jbcforc coating the chicktn between absorbent pepper. shortening for 1 2 t o 1 V n n n - j iate ' j Lyndhurst High School In a deep kettle or electric utes, or until tender Drain . l i v K i p o n i i i - ->>ti t tcli to. fit all surs. Itoys' COMBAT SHOES ( oMiforfiblr, durable slt«»rs Ibal last and last. > l» \ v s i / l s i, H7 WOOl Kl< || |l| H \l.o PLAID SHIRTS 1 0 .87 I x ti a Heavy for |-;\tra W armth Hold plaids. k ip On W M O ! IT ! A V M ; I Slipper Sox 2.95 MEN’S Sl/ES 2.93 t i l \ < o \ W O M E N 'S S i BOVS’ Sl/ES 1.95 A '!.?» Pajamas FLANNEL HOI K| v A \I» I If.I KI 5-9S I!- RODES IC E SKATES 7 - 9 9 I \ .,1 3 -49 ( 1III.UKK.VS SI/I.S 5.KK !* > f t . w a r m . line tubiilir btnkev m l figure skates for all S m i r l l v tiilon-d sih»'> pit'irn- I oat Mii.irlk *t\lid. the faniily! e r M i d d j \ , V i Your phone- PLENTY OF PARKING quickest way to anywhere! ^ PP02YS AT A L L 3 STORES SPORTSWEAR WORK CLOTHES Pick up the phone and you’re there, in Why not surprise someone you haven’t SPORTING GOODS • SHOES person around tlie corner, across (he seen lor a long time with a telephone nation, even overseas. call today? I o d ay, t h e r e t* ju st about n o person or You*11 be delighted at the fun you (and HACKENSACK EAST PATERSON NORTH ARLINGTON place you can I reach b y p h o n e . A m i the folks you are* calling),get from your Elmwood Shopping reach fy r surprisingly little cost . telephone visit. 121 MAIN STREET -p Center (Route 4) 35-3T RIDGE ROAD n e w JERSEY BELL TCLSTHONK COM*ANY m New Services Offered W ith the Opening Of Our New Retail Stare at 19 Biltmore Street North Arlingtori NOV1MISR m 1957 NOW You cen Sev# ut teke cere ol your per tone 1 tervicet in eny menner you choote . . . Our reguler leundry, thirt tervice end dry cleenmg end othec tervicet . . . ceth end cerry Or home delivery. PLUS Leundermet Service in our new itore. Do your own wethmq end we will provide the drying end finithinq of lie* work end thirtt if you de»ire. PLUS Our new Shoe Repeir Service. PLUS 3-Hour Cleening — Seme Dey Leundry end Sfiirt Service Upon Requett . .. No E«tre Cherge Drop off in morning on wey to work pick up on wey home. Open 6:30 P.M. L A U N D R Y s e r v i c e s a v a i l a b l e D am p W o i* r e e d y fot ironing or drying. H J i Dry reedy for ironing or putting • r * e w e y . | L ’ . Thrifty Bundle o u r M a i . 'MN >1 »W U*»N «r "I. lh, .frM IMm W «« ferklM «' (let piecet ironed, rett WuH M »« ».r~. parking, *• ■*— dried end folded. Home Se/Wce Sm vA (let work ironed, weermg ^ jtpperel pretted. ✓ towelt fluff dried. T h e Sepreme Service Correct Service Everything fmieHed. reody to be put ewey. > F o r Y o u NtW. Lo*nd»rmot LAUNDERING ' • You we»h your own et you DRY CLEANING detire. Shiftt end other iWrm SHOE REPAIRING fmithed ei you wiek. RUG SHAMPOOING Stori Laundry ■ FUR STORAGE Steiched to your Ii4i«g. BLANKET AND GARMENT STORAGE Phone PAGE FOURTEEN COMMERCIAL LE \I)F.R S SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW T m 'R < n \V . NOVEMBER 14. 10S7 18,500 Checks "iris. Mr. Staehlp also emphay ] mas Clubs are already being re- Charles Tatham. manager of many development steps .in the ERERHARD A YEAR i of the program for tfye meeting • i/es that..•'business executives in I reived in the bank's nine offices the utility department of Bach}•.■future. He said the Calder Hall ]6 Accepted ot (■and she will dcm ons’rate a study AT BOILING SPRINGS In^h positions al.s;o find the j m Rutherford, Garfield. Kast Pat & Company, a New York invest-: atomic power plant in Gifat cl.ub in Action-. For Christmas Christm as Club a convenient way erson. Lyndhurst, Carlstadt, East ment firm, told the Association Britain does not claim to be c INDUSTRIAL a nd TRADE DIRECTORY Dedicated To The Development Of A Greater South Dergen Dergen County Is A Good Place To Work - A Good Place To Shop DRIVE-IN and SAVE 20«?o DISTRIBUTORS OF CASH A N D C A R R Y • COMPLETE LAI'NORY SERVICES • SHIRTS PERFECTLY LAUNDERED MAGNESIUM • R I G S . B L A N K E T S - W A SH A B LE SPREADS STEEL ALUMINUM J g S L STUYVES»m LAUNDRY Inc. Stock Available1 for Immediate Shipment Page Ave. and Orient Way, Lyndhurst 163 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurit, N . J. V Fli-trr ‘M i 100 ' /*V A rt Roberts Studio lynrthn.Rt P 1« n ♦ Photography In Its Finest r$» s c MUVtKR AVE Cot SWAVNt AVI. LYNUtlUHiiT, NIW JJrRSfcY v:l! RIIM.i: ROM) INORtll ARLINGTON, N. J, Phuni W Lhster 0 WOO K K u ril) 1-K«>68 S t a n d a r d nf Ihr Mednat 'Prnfcwn n i t tier 1X97 B-D Fine Furniture - - Reupholstery Becton, D ickinson an » c o m p a n y RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY Slipcovers 575 Riage Road KE. 2-6185-6 North Arlington PLENTY OE CONVENIENT FREE PARKING O P E N I NTII. 9 P.M. MON. THCRS. * FRL ELLER Let Us Solve J. W. MORTELL CO. Your Heating LVNDIH KST. NEW JKKSET Problem Manufacturers of FUEL OIL TECHNICAL COATINGS O IL BURNERS FOR Sl'RVET CALL WEbjter 9-0060 / Page Ave. GEneva 8-8117 NO OBUOATION COOPER LUMBER CO. P e te r A . FRASSE and Co., Inc. CORRECT LAUNDRY lletMltitiurlcri* for I.iimlM'r. HmM'iig am) FLOWERS BY Manili MalcriaU OFFERS TNE NEST IN SERVICE Mechanical Steel* And Alueinun * Fmuily LnuniJry 20% OH Cash • Carry t w o m< iiioys ro sum t: you DOUGLAS Immediate D elivery • Dry Oraning * Rugi A Blanket* 317 Ridxr Hoad, North Arlington Chase Avenne af I). I.. & W. R.K., I.yiulbnrst K Earny 3-6ft.">8 BAR*. RADS. SHEETS. PLATES, STRIP, WtBft. 22-40 CRYSTAL ST., NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J. Riverside Avenue, fool of Donaldson Avenue, TUBING. PIPE. VALVES ANO FITTINGS K uili erford It Costs Less Than You Think! Lyndhurst, N. 'J. WEbster 9-8550 WEbster 9-1432 BE CORRECT -u CALL CORRECT -r- KE. 2 1609 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1957 COMM£R<:i\l. 1 * s o * IH HKRi.KN HKN ll'U PAGE. FIFTEEN Come See . . , You'll I m at A H You’ll Cheei P's Storewide Abundance of... Evening Department first recreation center for serv The Evening Department o f ice men at Fort. Dix. the first Ihe Women's Club of Lyndhurst dental clinic on wheels for over will hold its next regular meet seas service, established a ing on next Tuesday night in the search labatory at the Vineland EASY TO TAKE SAVINGS! High School Cafeteria. Project Training School for the mentally planning will be a feature, and retarded and established self- also a celebration of birthdays help centers for women of the o f the club members who will be Philippines. a ra n g e d f o r refreschments by The project .in which the New Gollogo Ian m o n th s o f th e year. Jersey Federation takes greatest 'SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY The American Hume group of pride is the establishment off Tanata Juice the departm ent held an interest Dodglass College, formerly New ing meeting last Monday even Jersey College for Woman. A s Cocktail ing at the hume of Mrs. Duncan early as 1911 the department of; 2 5 * Cameron, on Post avenue, with e d u catio n of th e F e d eratio n wa.- Mrs. Frank Caraccia, chairm an, advocating higher education f o r . in charge. There w as an e x women of the state. P a a la a m o change of ideas on house plans. Almost single handedly they , “ • e o i e n w i i Other members present were worked for this college whose PORK LOINS Mrs. Jam es Ennis, Mrs. Frank doors opened in 1918. Since then Lemon Juice Dona van. Mrs. Jack Dempsey. buildings and scholarships have ! R«C«Ntt|lul*4i DM Eni - 7 III 1 * | | ! H «il lilt Iril Ctt Mrs. Anthony Kemps, M rs. Geo. been substantial gif’s frpm the j id* M - r s a Lehnikuhl, Mrs. Ralph S an tu lli. Federatiori. The New Jerse\ Fed- j Mrs. George Fang man. Mrs. eration was first to award ex Thomas Hickey, Mrs. Frank Pol change scholarships with foreign lara and Mrs. Kenneth Ruzika. stu d en ts. May We Surest were two guests. Mrs. Chester T his year the federation co-op- Pablum Cereals W ozniak and Mrs. Roy Hittinger. t rated with the New Jersey M «od Oain-aal Bor'ey * ca Sauerkraut 10* I Flans were furthered on the Broadcasting Association in ca< - 27 37 43; 53 publication of their recipe book r y i n g o u t a Register and Vote which will be out soon. -Their c a h i p a l g n - 28* Applesauee 2 2S* next meeti/iy will be held on D e The executive board ol the Whale Perk Loins » 47c Chops or Roasts • 75c cember 10 at the ho m e, o f M rs. Lyndhurst Junior Club met on D o n a v a n , 25 Stuyvesant avenue. Tuesday evening at the home 6 1 Contadina There will be a knitting machine Miss Joan W altman on Fern ave dem onstration. nue, when final plans were made Tomato Paste “ Supar-Rlfht" Quality Reel Pork Shoulder iZ> T'£? *• 35< On Thursday evening mem for the card party gi\‘en last [ . O o w iti c bers of the Evening Department evening at Adoni.ram TempU had charge ol registration at the and for the regular meeting of I 21* Stewing Beef * 59< Full Conference of the Eighth the dub next Tuesday evening District departments. Ten clubs at the W ashington School when 1 were represented. Speakers in representatives from local organ P O T R O A ST Pork Sausage cluded the Stnte Fede rat on pres izations have been asked to at Heim ident. the Northern ce Presi end »om in a discussion c*f th e ; dent, and the State Evening Junior Club protect for t le yeai Tomato Ketchup M em bership Chairm an, Mrs. Wt 1 The Misses Rose Grezri anil BONELESS CHUCK c PLAN NOW FOR THANKSGIVING . . . H a it i : Nussbaum. Ideas were ex j Joan W altman went on a tour o! f or a t'uly ♦«»».*• di«fi*». l«ie' to m T j r Sood-O JdL 0$t*K * i • . • via o«n* laMM *M a IM M tU laO tlH tf aoaaaa i l f l jTpdh i m i> M K •<-.'** U •» . -.a, INCTCLOPIDIA S io iM S g H * I I»»r» tl-l fl for odllM V 11*1 cinatti Reds baseball team of tlje Bobby Ippolito N a t i o n a l League. A graduate of .St M ary's High School, Ruther CarU tad, G irl W inning M odel S S iS lS itfc S S S tU At Ithica College f o r d . he i s an accomplished base ball and loot ball player. H i s Judith Pickering, daughter of; Bobby Ippolito. son of M. and mother is the former Marie Mr and Mrs. Frederick Picker M is Anthony Ifpojito. now ol Coranoto. V ing of 608 Second street, Car'1-f W ood-Ridge. formerly of River stadt. seeing to be the area’s m bit side avenue, Lyndhurst. is an En ; prom ising young fashion model, rolled freshm an at ItHica CoIic;,c The pretty, 13-year-old, East in It hit a N. »Y. 1 e is tti Our Ads Bring Results Rutherford High School senior rcholarsllip'provided by thcj.Um- was selec ted as East Rutherford's representative in the Miss Arn old Constable fashion content two weeks ago at the Hacken sack Departm ent store. Christmas (sub Checks Judy was selected from a group of six East Rutherford j seniors to represent the school tota!^,;; )^000 in the contest finals next spring when “Miss Arnold Constable" are 011 tli.ii \ io you! will be selected. Gertrude Edcr ly. Yvonne Preli, Joann Keller. Eileen Frey and Beryl Herm ann were the other live girls in th • C o n t e s t . W hen the finals come up in thr soring. Judy will be one of thr girls eligible. The other tinalist:- will be from every other high school in the county. Arnold Constable runs one contest each week for one of the hi'ih schools and selects a finalist for the spring contest. Judy modeled a royal blue cbrmj.se with black and silver ac cessories for the Ea.,t Ku 1| i r i f " i d contest.. The girls promenaded once every half hour and then circulated through the :t<>re for the customers to.m ake their sc l e c t i o n . Judy has no plans t<> make farhion modcjinq her career at t h i s l - m e . S h e is c u r r e n t ) , v l o o k - Jurfson Ilinm.in, IHaplewmid Testing Laboratory, Public Service Electric'and lias Company, lest i n ;1 tu ;:o to college when she nig a concrete specimen lor compressive strength. fiaduatr from East Rutherford ' tin.; spring. Sh(5 has made sever Tlio.*,e present on Fritl iy cven- al applications t'i rolle.'ies with [ mg were Mrs. Esehak, M r.. Kro- Howard Johnson Restaurant the holies of being a biology , melt Atherton. Mrs. fi n Mr; Yes, o\er 3,10(1 (hrifly folks will soon he re -major. |lin, Mrs. Jacob Brtrk, Mrs. Jo-. ceiving the’r checks. reprcsen ing Ihe amount they Judy says she in'ends to do j seph Melillo, Mrs. Gera. I Gior- Report is Circulated Again saved PLU S dividends. If you are not a member re-seay h work when .-he cotn-i da.ru>. M n Frederick Stictz. and •The borough'.of Ea 1 I t u t h e i v K ! Pei'.sch. the buildi-ntf . in -; p lo to s college. In the meantime J M is., Vernon Cowell, pre.-ent of this happy group, rcs’ohe t » he one next year. pect'M , said that he had not seen she bUsys herself with school president oT the Emblcn. Club, ford m ay soofn be host to a brand Join the 1958 Christinas t'luh SOW. It w i l l . ivy 'plans for the const.rucii.dn of work, bowling, dances, knitting, new Howard John.-on - .Rr. tan earn dividends al the anticipated annual rate rant which may be built on Rt,* tb>* restaurant but he said , there skating and swimming. of II per cent at your triendly .... . Peter Russo ‘. bordering ojn tlv m eJulovlands xu ir test borings being taken of . it' rum errs circulating- about. Ihr thr highway afte this.week These] I MM.I M CM It IIONOKS lx»l'r>ugh uT( true. Irtuings are used to test the vari-J V \ST PKKSIDIM S U r g e s J o n e s It has been rum ored in .several, (1.! engineering facets of the .qui^rtcVs that tl.r re'-taurant ( bain; la,nd prior to draw ing final plans.' The Pa t Presidents Club of A call on Senator Walter is planning to build a modern "I’he tract of land'on which the the Lyndhurst Emblem Club, No. Jones to run for. thr United r e s t a u r a n t o n t h e h i g h vv a y in t h r Howard 'Johnson's m ight be bui,lt 7 2 . m e t 017 Friday evening at the tatc: Senate was made today by vicinity of the overpass toi the ij; owned by the Jac Devolop- home of Mrs. Madeline Grant, of Peter Russo, president of t te Route & Drive-In Theatre. t C r f a t i o n o l K n i t 1 .1 • Post avenue, with Mrs. Thomas Lyndhurst Republican Or j*-ini/a Bussell Cole .1 chairman o: the 'Further .actidn on 'the possible ^ b I (Ateomtm., Esehak. president, in charge. tion Russo.' in a letter to. ‘Jones. Planning Board, said Thursday r o i t truction is expected n e x t : F inal plans were m ade«for the j stated that Bergen Countv con- that the land Had already t>e<.-<* week from either the developer testimonial dinner »> be given | tinues to'be the' big stronghold mbdivided by the Planning >>r the restaurant chajn itself. 21. Park Avenue* Rutherford, N. J. ut Royal Hawaiian Palm s on De- | Township of Lyndhurst rO L L K C T O K S NUfM '.K Ol- S V II. i l l KKM i s r v T K r o K r w i s \ m > d i i i h ; i h a s LO CAL M OKKI,—-Judy Pickering «i ( .>r! t.olt models the royal' Nolicc ih hereby j;i\eii lli il J. l |.(inoi |) onanieo. blue chemise she wore in the Mi s Arnold t onst.ilile eoittest two 1 Weeks Judy \\.ih selected as fast K 11 l i e I* r I l l i i ; h S e h o o l s j Vcliujj ('.(tiledor of I axes of lhe l owiiship of I viul- representative in the rentest. I 111..I-. w I be held io the spriitK- liur-t in (hr («n illy ol Iter gen. |iur-ii.i nl to lhe AAAAwywAVi^v.’.v >v .v .v 1.v .v.'.v .,/.‘//.\vvvA W V ^* authority of llie Stalutch in *ucli ease make ami |trn- \ m|c. w ill 011 . / / ? ^ IIII KSDAY. I)K( I MHI K 12. I«».7 * • AT- 2 < >'< ;i a m ; k “ r ' * . ' ■ . V A W . V A W A in llie aftern o o n of lh at day al the office of tin- C.ol- leeiur of .Taxes, 'I’ow n Hall, in said la\ing ilistriel, exjioM- for 'a l r ^ h c several traets aii(f’*|»aree1s of land hereinafter s|ieeilied or mh Ii p ari or parls lln reo f tts BOLDEST ADVANCE Atlenfion Ppiinters may he Millieient to* make lhe anioiinldiar^eahle again-l said land* n>|»eeli\el\ on llie Eliundloi (or. the* pdinliiK) l-IKST |)AV Of JI I A. I‘>,, and eoiii|ui(ed in llie li-l oil file in u»\ office together W 50 YEARS! of inlf'i ior Rot t oom Tfp?! R*'c.ro,\ wilh inlere>i on such amount' from I'M* due .dates fion room of fho Columbuv Club on to July 1st. 19.77 only. TheOtffden Jubilee ('ar. lhe said lands will he struck ofl and old l«) such Valley Rrook and H.irrinqton Avcs. persons as will purchase llie same suhjeet lo ied<‘iii|i- M AKS IX A SPECIAL POINT Ploasr call CSvtrlrs Scill ieri fit W f 9 lion al llie lowest rate, of iiileresL l»u^ in uo case in TO SEE THIS ONE! exee-ss of P* per eent per aiimuu/ lln- pa\no itl for 9856 after I P.M, for dctnil'J. same shall, he iuade before lli«- ehiicliisiou <»f llie sale T he best ideas of the industry V hot U k I engi nee ring or lhe properly will he resold. This *ale i>.itiade iu C ircle s-€(f-Steel 'team 'w ent into this Golden Jubilee Pontiac . . . pursuance, of. the provisions of < hapler 2-{(». I*. 1.. SAFETY newly created from the fram e up to celebrate tl»e ■ IIfl, aud xupph'iurnts and amendment* (hereto. Puntiiu 'x cttmpltirly new hotly (instruction *ur- 60th Anniverfary of Pontiac and General M otors. T he revolutionary advancem ents you see here m ark Tl„ie following is a description of laud- and the nmud* you and your ptuimnt&M ivilh girder stti’l protect Km af***-: Mow. fon> and aft. You dr; we a dw isive break with the past-: . . and conventional n u lift'- as eonlained in the li-l on file in iiin «Wlier lo* with uvmJerfuJ /ieu j mice u/ mind! car design. W hy'not-be am ong the .first to drive the Fresh jrether wilh the total amount due thereon as computed bold nfcw Pontiac and discover a brilliant prophecy to of tlie next b*g change in cars! Killed JULY u / l ‘i:>7 ilNLY N a m e Rteck fart Amount Chickens George & Kathcryn Pape 10 i'. S .1 5 3 .B 2 Ever-Level Air Ride* J o h n Ai Anna Menka 1 3 . 7 1 ) 9 i> 10 lbs. Over John & Anna Menka I t a 4 5 5 1 The mo*t perfect suspension rter (Oven Rc.'dy) Piw pero Mk’eucio 4 5 9 7 tV 74 destgneii - ajjul PonHOt * rnjnlutionary 39c lb. Walter H A Anna H. Dirk 5 2 1 2 i i p a r t H I P 5 . 1 3 Aeru-1rathe is upec.tfimily dcstgnetl for M om s & fheiusa Sett^mbnno tM) 151 8 0 7 .5 5 it ’ A ir i m J i io n s u n o ti f o u r u h e r is lite r a lly ROASTING CHICKENS (<’ 6 'bs.) lb. 35c Michael Savino 1 0 9 p a r t 11 ! 8 l 49 tly a t \o u iaer thr bump* keep thr ear M khael Savino lo t) p a r t H 6 8 I S A ero -Fram e perfectly i>tct regardless <>f loud ut road! SOUP CHICKFVS (R.l R - d s) lb. 35c Michael & Macy Savino 10 9 i 14 , 1 3 6 .0 4 STABILITY G e o r g e L- llibberd, Jr. 1 2 5 3 1 i 2 9 1 3 CAPONETTES lb. 45c Herr ut tht. bifijfi v innstKUrtion chan#- Jam es & Anna N Minaua 1 3 5 1 2 1 1 . 2 5 since ’tht' early days of rnoturum. PoikluH’s & Tem pest 395 pkhfokmahick CAPONS (7 3 lb-,.) lb. 45c laiwieiue F Mary E Kialt hmJutioniuy nct< frnme t&rxtgn -is tighter, and Kenneth C. «fid fiirii'iti' ’ nunc stubie than the. wmn. rUionui feu Try fhe jcu>rJed-action response uf Pontiac't LONG ISLAND DUCK.i lb. 45c Virginia E Patteison 2 1 8 t t »57 5 i) type um*t on other tors. hrdnd het< engine' Score* «/ exdusu* eh- \uy of the aforesaid parcel r f . laud and real ifinemtt# innonati&t# makr this heft^ pouer RABBITS ( r Ci;ng) lb. 40 fdmm u HMiiaete of smoothrtr** •. , estate may lie redeemed l»y payment to llie e eetnr. from four karxepawir raUtugl m. 'mfiiUf LARGE FRESH EGGS doz. 65c before the sale of tin* amount due thereon, p i n s i n - Q uadra -Poise 1'ri Power ( arhufeiion * ami h'uei fntrcitott nOAOABtlJTY \ , Mu (Uvwri Opcr. Tuesday to. Sat irday terest and advertising costK mi cash.«»r certilied cheek. Dated at Town Hall. Lyndhurst, New Jcr>ev. thi-* Lain bm k and reMu - « » i v uheri* Amoti u f o m th e bu.-nps atr' Pt ki/M tc> nm Tf SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1957 COMMERCIAL I EU>FR « 501 T il I.l IXIA "ill \ ll \\ r u . r - i \ i v t f f n of Mr i"’* Vfr. !Vm«M and Joyce Servideo A • ■1 . ' , I mas d*m e is altar be tv- ; U t u A To Hold Drive For Retarded Children for late Dcttetnbei In .e . this event are M a r t h a W S and Eileen Nl issey H e l p support mu i. i' help the N A A C to rt : . » \V>ur . F P tS H mind as kV the'com jaanp , ; ‘ , children Wo 1! heh> thi t--c.n I agecs — you help u> .Dohi |u 1 KILLED j until it hurts.. help until loe,Vv\ g o o d C H I C K E N S j The Mothers < 8a met nn Tuesd»\ »h tli' h*’on 1 o i Mrs Eugene Lopinto « ‘ Thu i%eeiue « lice« p m • ■ n fo r a club dinner t'brurtm » raiu to tn- held in the V illa K.>pof- \>\ BROILERS ...... lo. on December IT Plan' > i"< nade to have eubo.oi.aK-. #n l *11 FRYERS ...... lb. Chitetm esfiifttaah- ROASTING ...... io. R i c h u v i i i * . ' Mi ,. Stephen G ai k. 2'fl> i t . i h v * j lacc. had tw o celebrations. ol hi;- CAPONETTE ...... lb. >ixth buthdav which h. rujMkod on Saturday The iir>t yt.t- held in the iftrst grade at St V!.< hm I Socp C K Itk o n s (Fancy) lb. S( hool and on s.. . tilth K eep in touch by i party fo r eight eh lid tea. ’» Orders Taken F: t T r r k c y h o m e RHONE... Mr and Mi .Stephen of Watson’ ayenac « 1 1 t h e li. 2 2 nd Weridmg Umvi >r Sunday b> v.Mtmtf .BALTIMORE daughter. Mi Sjephativ t ♦ V assar’CV»lht:-'. I’oucH where she is a h e ^ t f r i a i i L on|y 5 5 c V Madison Live Poultry Co had dinner in the Alui im For stamina, contenders ln the Olym pic Gam e* of-ancient Greece M r and Mr> Ant hoi iv r >mt» > I lu fii >t me*-t ug "C the new trained on cheese' They believed k a,< , A L.vinuston hm r ft;.le it h a d a divine origin and it was V A A V T .v . , O il * > W ! >«;i brated th. a 17th weddim airtnt. KU tion i'f ofli cr< v, as h Ul and their, custom to offer thr fairest e i a i' ■ - i • • r w tr : cheeses to the gods on Olym pus tho follow ing v*eie e lor ted . H«>m 'nU-rtamed a’ dim i • in I m m .‘ M l a n d M : *J N i ' - >«« Ml .;<♦.* .. . 1 ‘H b \ l ) . a n a J s During th*> Dark Agee the ,. < ■!! .e 1 ;« * dent urn Maui art nf ch^esnnakmii w * carried on under church i . . ’ , | » t \ Ml, protection Kecret forn.ul* he f ir m aking certain r»i e cheeses wete hel M o s t popular variety of all. In the t'nH rd States, siy Kraft K cmhI s ofTieials, is I’hed rtai The t'nited States pro rheddar goes under » hb'ndi* I shut p Soyor •erttrm ir.hke whit** different names in th:s countiy Cheese ! others prefet it col i i i i o i i k them hring ■•Ameri ored But all are good and can." ■'I^onghoi n,‘‘ "sto ie." £fw»d for you* High tn protein ■■H erkioni^’hoop." 'ild-fash- easily digested, excellent aouree loned ' anti o'thi-rs A ll ate h i.»i- •if vital atnino acids, -cheese is • ally the Rame.. ihoo^h th*-y a “haaie aoven" food No mat isnce fmm very mild to well ter what you call it. it's won ■ cod and cured luclloiv or very d e r f u l H And the *«mmI nrw4 i« • h^t our 105ft Chriftma* « loi.* »»■•« ar. lum jj formed.. H*-l of all- '**' e n t i r e l y n e w ( ’m/ iN ur cfassie in ,sf//7/ntf, luxury anrfju -fpWrnnjfet / ■•Nt io h for >ou H ret’rn - «li»i- i n ( .uMI.te history liah tin r« !• %igii.dn m it .i' f ie iin *w t"‘ v«y»j «• ’ | <»r dIn* J.v t.,1 • • u i i M t i i t i - »’ iit « ‘ i i 1 i h • ! • < * f t . . . i .) ' I t |lie*, t nt al > tin .' I ■ ' , ! ! • ! (< e i? . i l i i ( t i l - u h •».( « h h w i » * » y # l 0 S«riI,, I - ut ih j m * I * h bountiful, but biil-ircc Christmas in Join Our Christmas Club NOW! (Bergen Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 250 Vaiiey Boulevard WOOD-RIDGE. NEW JERSEY < # J*rM W i m 4 * i e i e w s i i ?t4W H tO p « • PACK EIGHTEEN , . , COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 19S7 es throughout the United Statesj 1 0 0 x 1 0 0 to the rear of the new Valley at 2 p.m. at North Arling Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caskey, je r of Garfield, and M iss M ay Hadassah to Dorrity. of Rutherford. • N OPCO Celebrates and Canada. a d d i t i o n . ton High School Stadium. formerly of Copeland avenue, As an interesting sidelight on now of 5A New Walnut street. Three members of the thc wisdom of its new-product-! Sponsor Bazaar North Plainfield, son-in-law and L ight lh e North Arlington Chapter of Brigade bowling team rolled Golden Anniversary activities, Nopco has never had Handicraft Sale daughter of Franklin Zimmer I r i s h R o m p scores of over to withdraw a product from the j | Hadassah will sponsor a bazaar man, and the late tylrs. Zipnrier*- 100 Monday night November 18 and 19 in the Irwh in the Tontine A lleys. Bob O'Hara In r.iost.com panks the end. o f, staple m aterial in the processing m arket once the com pany has in For Train. School man, of Fern avenue, aje the of many types .of leather. This troduced it. O v e r V d l e y Am erican Hall, 264 Argyle place. p a r e n t s o f a daughter. Frances scored 121, Francis C ra b tre e 116. 50 ye ars of'business life is a time A handicraft sale will be held w as the initial item in. a long list Nopco pioneered the vitam in! | Arlington. A ll types of clothing. , Elaine, born on Tuesday at St. and Harold Daiker 112. for retrospective glances. «So it is Fciday, November 22. in the ! ceramics, housewares, jewelry. with the Nopco Chemical Com of "firsts” developed by Nopco fortification of livestock and ] ' Barnabas Hospital. Newark. The By 39-0 Score North Jersey Training School in ! food, bric-a-brac, perrym es and Mrs. Raymond Disch of Web through the years. poultry feeds when in 1927. as! | Caskeys have three other daugh pany, producer. ' of processing; Totowa. The sale will give the the country’s largest im porter ol j ' antiques will be sold at unbe- ters. Karen Jean. Theresa Louise ster street was hostess to her so chemici vitamin products, and A s .the.,company developed new B y RONNIE CLARKE public a two-fold opportunity to cod-liver oil, the company began j lievably low prices. A snack bar ! and Alice M ary cial club on Tuesday evening. urethane *ams. Now celebrating j products, sales increased. In purchase beautiful gifts and see ' will be open both days. Luneh- it? 50th anniversary."Slqpco looks j creased sales necessitated expan marketing a vitamin D feeding" The Queen of Peace Fighting the wonderful work being ac-. LAKE MOPATCONG—All year round oil. . Since that lim e Nopco has, Lrish travele dto Orange Me ■| eon w ill be served. The a(Ta;i is i Sidney Jam es Grabill, infant j hack on an active history of sion of production facilities, and sun parlor on 1st flo«r. 3 b e d r o o m s complished. The ,ale w ill be held open to tfte public. become one of the largest pro- ‘ morial Stadium to meet Our I on of Mr and Mrs. Jam es Gra-j living room, kitchen, dining room, hot rhem ical traiihlazin:'. new fnriLities. as thev w ere built, f r o m 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 'the d n c e v s o f agricultural feed sup Lady of the Valley in a gridiron bill of Post avenue, was christ- 1 a ir o il h e a t. L o t 100 x 190. « a r a g e . Nopco. was founded , in 1907 by i alw ays included laboratory space school building. (The s c h o o l is M r s , a I M o r r o w i s c h a i r m a n Asking $15,000. two men- wh 6 . v.pre convinced of; for resflfcrch and new-product plements in the world. contest on Sunday. The Irish | M rs. W illiam W nlper ./ president ■ ened on Sunday by the Rev.!,. the first building on the right CAPE COD — Like new. Seil«villc. Also m the. vitam in field, Nop< smashed Valley 39 to 0. W iliiam Niebanck, of St. John's the m arket ab l.o future of sulfon- j developm ent. Here 1 the company past the parking lot. > i o fthe chapter. Large master bedroom, ample clos Lutheran Church. Rutherford,, sited, oils. oils m ade w ater-soluble j ran into a variation of the feed.- was the first comoany to manu- To open the first quarter Pete e t ro o m , t ' le p o rc e la in bath. 15 foot living room with picture- window, The Parents Club of the school Joseph Nic.cum, of Indiana, was! •b y c h e m i : 5>l treatm ent. Recogniz back principle.-the sort of thing faiture vitam in concentrates for ■ Dimler kicked deep into Valley Mrs. Angelina Calderara, 105 Youn*stown kitchen. kitchonitte, will sppnsor a card party on De d f a t h t 1.. Mrs. Grabill is the n m a h e d basement with workshop. ing, the pos-sibjHties of •• th ose oils ! that pro.duccvs ■ a self-sustaining, addition to dairy products. As territory, but 'neither team was Orient w ay celebrated’ her birth cember 7 in the dining hall of 1 former Miss Grace Strum jll, of G .E. hot air gas. air conditioned h«*t. in both the textile and tannin?’ j veil- am plifym ' phenom enon, and such. * rve company deserves a , able to score un il la’er in the day on Tuesday with a family Laundry m basement. Expansion at the girls' cafeteria. The affair is industries, hi-avy users of w ater: bei>un with great deal of the credit for the period when O'Dell of the Irish f gth?ring at her home. Guests in- \ Vfalley Brook a\*enue. tic. Asking $15,000. open to the public. an lheir prdCesjin/7.. Charles P. n veftgance elim ination of ricke*s ( a vitam in d I upped' bae Kfo pass, could, not luded Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Cal- NEW FOUR FAM ILY brick residen tial duplex apartment house. Fully tillhck and Arthur Philips. Nop- ; deficiency disease> a s u c h i l d fin d a receiver and broke loose Martin Kemps, son of Mr and i Business expanded t > a dozen F o r furtherinform ation of these j d e r a r a , o f Clifton, Mr u n d M r s tenanted Southern area of North A r hood menace. M edical authorities i Mrs. nAthony Kemps. 219 Pane co*s founders, .instituted a broad ■industries and then to hundreds. •n a 63 yard TD run. Moscatello two events contact Dr Dennis Andrew De Frino and sons Gary l in g t o n . Call for particulars. credit vitam in fortified m ilk w ith avenue, celebrated his 5th birth STO RE—Ideal for store or factory on research program to develop neu j New plan’s Wi re built New land threw a key block on this phy Buttim ore, Superintendent of th" i Robert and Mark, and Mr. and Mam Street. BelleviHe. Ask for par thc virtual eradication of this Doc Lough ridge made the p mt day with a party in his kinder rhem ical aid.; tor these incjus- i was bou'ht for future construc New Jet.«y Training School. Lit ; Mrs. Albert Calderara and sons. t ic u la r s . d i s e a s e . garten class at Roosevelt School t i o n . Other subsidiary companies ■liter touchdown. tie Falls 4-1700 or the North A r I Bruce arid Allen, of Lyndhurst. aLtely Nopco has built two. I on W ednesday. In the etvening Soon afte; its entry .into th<-: were bought or founded And al The Irish scored again in the lington High School PTA excep WM. R. JOHNSON •new plants each of which should j ! there was a party for relatives ranks of chemical manufactur- ] ways new products were devel initial peru>d when ;a nass liom tional child chairman Real Estate and insurance at his home. OUt-ol-town guests • i Nop i ; t . me the first Amei oped nd research was widened. strengthen the comoany’s posi-, O'Deit was caught in the end 398 Belleville Tpk. Arington tion in the chem ical, field. IBBS were Mr. and Mrs. W endel Koch- KEarny 2-4*22 nan rom p.ur, U i produce a sul-! Today the company includes 5 //me by Rustia. Th? point at Mrs. Harry • Nelson, of Lynd fonated cod nil. a product still a plants, and-offices and warehous- The new plastics plant in tempt was not good. The pcnod hurst avenue, entertained on E M S North Arlington, currently pro-; ended with the Irish leadin , 13 Wednesday evening for Mrs. BRICK BUNGALOW IN CANTER din ing rigid and flexible ure -1 t o 0 . Frank Goering, Mrs. W illiam Es- BURY SECTION NORTH ARLING POLITO FOR BEST BUYS thane foams as well as compon - 1 TON. Entrance foyer, living room - In the second’ period Bill Mos- jxisito and Mrs. Louis Levy. dining area, science kitchen. 2 large ent chem icals .is the first of sev c a t i e l l o caught a pass f r o m bedrooms off hallway, til* b^th wit eral contem plated sim ilar plants glass enclosed tub and cabinets, large LYNDHURST O’Dell (or another Irish tally. LVNDHURST — 6 room fram« home bedroom, powder room and huge stor Nopco ente rqd the urethane field Loughridge scored the point and liviofl room, dming room, Wtjchen anr age closets on second floor. Screenec in 1952. back when foam tech sun parlor bn 1st fiooio 3 bsdrpoms rear porch off dining area. Include- the period ended with a 2 0 t o 0 and bath n second floor Oil hea* carpeting, colonial corner cabinets RENT PROBLEMS? nology was just getting started! book shelves, washing machine, di y lead for the Irish. garage. Two blocks oft Ridge Road Why not come and see this charming two fam ily home with in this country. Its products are j Kneed for quick action, |I6.8 Oo er, refrigerator. High, dry, full cel In the third period, to start the T e r m s . . lar Attached garaqe. Beautiful land 4 room apartm ents. Steam heat by oil. two car garage. Second WRITE now in all the fields using ure Irish drive, co-captain Bill'.Sin ith. scaped grounds. School and p lay floor has been’ completely redecorated. Don't wait. List for 8 FAM ILV BRICK. 4 rpt apartments ground. 1 block away. Priced a thane foams. intercepted a pass intended foi Cold water. Yearly gross income $2.- $23,900 $19,000. ' • The second of Nopcols* two Rizza of. Valley, and raced 50 880. All ipartmehts lented List pnr.r. new plants is their pilot plant yards for the first p c o r e in t h e ( I S . 600. BRAND NfeW CAPE COD IN LYNDHURST 5 Urge rooms, expm M OD ERN STUCCO built at the Harrison, New Jer period. The point after attempt Sion attic for 2 future room* and IT POINT PLEASANT MANOR Beau- Stop in today and m ake an appointment to see this well kept sey home location. With the ex was not good. Harry Schv a’ / tiful Rancher. Brand new 6 gorqeou? full bath Heat and plumbing ful' ro t m s . t ire place, tile b th. Full ba*.e dormer, latest Calif, sliding wmdowb stucco home with 6 rooms and tile bath, forced air heat by panded developm ent possibilities also intercepted a .Valley pass Plot 50 x 100, full cellar, paiage Mos ment. Picture window m Living oil. Hardwood floors throughout. Aluminum screens and made available by the new pilot which set up the next Irish TD. room. Large plot. Prrcea for qu modern kitchen with wall oven am sale, $14.7* ,roo. T, surface bin ners C/s "He.it. land storm sash, complete with porch enclosure and attic ..with pliant, the. comnany hopes not Loughridge went through thq| scaped and trees A stones throw to .3 dormers. Listed $16,500. NOW! only to strengthen its competi middle for the next tally. The LYNDHURST — 202 Ridge Ro^d e v e iy t h m g 'P r ic e d 'a t $17.50 Proper Planning, Correct Foundation and All Material* 4 -room apt 2nd. floor of private two fam ily home in A-l Plus hfluicnt and Trained Men, .Resuty In a Perfect Drtvo. Industrial W aste Removal COMPLETE LINE OF npinhtxjrhood.. Available uDec. e i . i 1st, m . 1957 issi rieai,Heat, nothot water, gas, WE TRY TO MAKE THEM BETTER THAN THE elet-trir n!u< uaiaut'garage RiminpiBusiness couple preferred $90 00 month BEST AM) DIFFERENT FROM THE REST 218 WASHINGTON AVENUE CEMENT MIXERS FOR HIRE BUILDING MATERIALS SALES NUTLEY, N. J. NUtley 2-8977-8842 Insulation WOOL and BOARD Lovely 4-room bungalow Two bedrooms, tile bath, mod-, ejn kitchen, living room on Tirsi floor Room for expansion VIOLA CONTRACTING CO. NUtley 2-8080 SHEET ROCK ---ROCK LATH in attic Make offer today Exceptioi|al two family home with garage Two. four- room apts Large building plot got > with deal. Ask ab o u t it today 24 HOUR SERVICE W hy not look through this nine-room, two-fam ily today BUY NOW AND SAVE! Five rooms for the owner and good income from the upper o n Fflntcoke Asphalt Roof Shingles apt. Convenient location Price and term s practically to suit Premium Quality Coal you Investigate this now This may be your home Agriculture Lime-Driveway Stone We have a wonderful commercial building on valuable T.V. Repairs None Better At Any Price Route 17 Can be used for a machine *hop etc Reduced to a Kenenber “ROSA” Is your de Imitation Tile Board bargam price Call about ij pendable T. V. Serviceman at any Nut or Stove $22. ton Buck Wheat $17. ton hour of tbe day or night Its a name Four-fam ilv investment property. Center of town Three* yon can depend on for iaUnfaction! Pea Coal $19. ton Stoker Rice $16. ton and fours Recently remodeled Asking 19 000 KOPPKR'S COKE - Come in and visit with our huge picture gallery See your future home without leaving our com fortable office Cen- GUARANTEED SATISFACTION verM or.ai pi. tur.- o{ ,■», h hou*e. plus grgeou# third dimen- Louis Viola Co. sionai views of exterior and interior*, all in M-nhational eolbr R O S A ^PPLIANm E»t. ISIS AVMtKr.L. K C.A. SAVINO AOENCY T£L€VISIONAPPLIANCES ' Herd and Sott Coal Cinder MORRIS DEMEL iil Rirx.F ROAD I.E. 8-7121 LYNDHURST 227 STUYVESANT AVE.v - GE. 8-9134 615 ESSEX STREET III:, 3-2*1.12 HARRISON Salruara Ambon; DrDoaaw Frank CukM* - latt I n ta LYNDHURST p a c e m m n I n T i n 'R S n w . NOVEMBER I t. l r» COMMERCE \l EF.ADER »V SOI TH BF.RCF.N REVIEW i^W SELL* BUY-TRADE • HIRE • SERVIHP V m LOCTand FOUND • SERVICE * T ifT T ^ tdvH ELP W ANTED • EM PLOYM E^^ ^ k k OPTUNITIES wvwvmuvvvuwunvvM Alterations " S ^ c i k U a t T IP S ^ A C H A Q A R .s o * VVW /jW W AW VVVV'yW AS y X l V G J D M S Nicholas San Oiacotno •2 BLOOMFIELD AVE. NUTLEY Free Estimates • Work Guaranteed A . C H A S A R MASON WORK L S O N BRICK - PLASTERING SIDEW ALKS - FOUNDATIONS A n d S T E P S CAKPKNTHY ATTIC CONVERSIONS PORCH ENCLOSURES ROOFING And DORMERS REAR ADDITIONS and GARAGES PAINTING Diamond 2-5341 Typrwrilrra - Addin* Machine- Duplicators'- tlin liw rlU r* Four Lines, 1 Week $1.00 A.CHASAR- A I! M.ikr* - Ne* & IJmmI Same Classified. 2 Weeks $1.50 $ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN VAL C. COLOMBO v.w .w .v.\v.v.v.*.v.....v . 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NOVEMBER 14. 19S7 PAGE TWENTY predict a change; a change that .campaign, voiced support for strike bene- the depression day*. w ill benefit and honor the wishes fits paid out of the public funds, he made J of the tax payers. Some school In view of the situation. Malcloin Forhes Commercial leader a blunder tliat could have wrecked an or ijoard m em bers are only interest can hip proiid of the-showing he made. No dinary campaign. But the circumstances of ed in jafnmm g down our throats AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW unnecessary expenditures with- candidate in our memory waged a more ag the election could absorb any blunder Mey F.stahlishod 1921 gressive, imaginative or resourceful cam ar Editor: . cut study ' The Com m ercial Leader is the official newspaper of n er made. Reading over the editorial ot : W hen it comes lo real ratables, paign. There were some who criticized him ! November 7 m this oaper. in ref- I ,n°t homes) they increase the LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS for mistakes. No campaign is conducted The issue was the pocket book and the ference to the rrowth of North dem and-for more expenditures people had to take their anger out on sqme- I Ai lington, makes most citizens! for schools, etc. It seems that without mistakes. and taxpayers of Lyndhuist feel some of our .school boaid mem- Published ever* Thursday hy Thc Commercial I.eader Printing Company When Meyner. in the closing flays of the body. as if they 'are living in an .it- bers and, commissioners sudden- at 2S1 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst, N. J. Telephone GEneva 8-8700-8701' ! mosphere of the old wild west- ly become hard of hearing, and I (Hitching posts lacking on Ridge *"sc their foresight. F.tliior J o h n S w in o ; road). The answer to the Mann Oval S a m u e l C. P i e b s o n 1 Lyndhurst, with a larger pop dispute is not more ratables thru Busini'ss Mgr. E r n e s t J. D a b i n e t t Advertising Mgr. Water, Water Nowhere! ..A Leader Cartorial ulation and land area, is dying: b u i l d i n g 2 0 or more homes. Entered as second das. matter April 7, 1938 nt lhe Post Office of Rutherford, N. J. on the vine, while North Arling More homes mean m ore streets, ton (1/4 cemetery) is forging more maintenance, more police under the Act of March 3, 1879 men. more garbage collection, a h e a d . street repairs, more children, S even Cents Per Copy We do have a suitable tract' Subscription $2..’i0 Per \ ear ] classroom shortage, more school of land lying on Ridge roac* i I V ll( Mmr-i. N. J.. November 14. 1957 building and additions, more which could be profitably devel-j teachers and finally more taxes. oped into a business district In- | The real answer to this puzzle stead, it sticks out like a sorej ^ to |^u|j^f a reaj shopping area Englewood And Teaneck Meyners Victory thumb as most of our citizen *-1 with off street parking, realized will agree, _ „ . J.om the 1 0 0 feet as Explained. Analyst.- of Bergen Lounlv voiing know 11 -<-i*m- to us the big story in last week's I have asked the Board of Ed ; M y o f f e r of t u r n i n g over m y ucation for the possibility’ ofc re tliat the three areas to walcli are Bidge- gubernatorial election was not so much the fee as commission for the sale l e a s i n g 1 0 0 feet off of this seven of the said 100 feet to the Youth v i c t o r N of Bohcrl B. Meyner but what the wood, on tin* nnrlhwe-l -ide. I.nglewood oil acres or more for a m odern shop Center Fund still stands. the northca-t and B ii 111 e r b > fi L i j L •** ° 11111 B e r K -aill- would have been had Meyner - op ping area, and the beautification Joseph Quartararo of our town. They claim "We gen. There arc llie point- ol llie political tri ponent been anybody hut the indefatigable, •reed it for a future school,” It- ebullient, mobile. Malcolm S. Forlics! angle tliat usually I el I the -lory of llie coiin- he same old story for years. Personals i\ \o ting. Releasing, only 100 feet oi the What liappeneil in New \ ork City. N ir- *even acres will still leave Miss. Gloria Orth, of Ridge enough for a school, park, .or ret m ad .entertained on W ednesday bounding onl. - c u t in ie iil i i i Bidgcwood and ginia aud other place- where the people had '.eation center in the future. evening for.M rs. Matthew Slow^ a chance la N o t e showed what Wisconsin Butherford before the election -bowed llial It :s my belief that this con inski, of Florham Park, Mrs. Ken Forbe- might'not have woli llie acce|.»tance -In wed earlier that there is a strong, an* troversial piece of land is being Nielson of Nutley, Miss Gail 111at wa- giv cil lo Prc-ideiit I .i-eiihovver. Imt grN trend running against the admini-tra- ;urposely held over .for so/ne Hansen, of Rutherford, and the pers^mal and selfish reason, ► erN icing 2.1.000 people al I nli-rnal ional a other .Americans. 011 the pocketliook issue. The Amvets Auxiliary ( n e t on | TACKLE d ay. I bey -oeked die administration. I Monday evening at An \. I I . \ i d • But the *100.000.000 i-ke.| for coinnui- People vole on the strength of their pock- quarters «u) New V - 1 . ' % e n u e ------w ith'M rs. Mi'yhacl 1 ’ i ■ . ’ p r e s i ■ ARCHERY te r re lie f on the railroad - would serv** 7.’».- ftbook-. labor took an unusually active dent, i n c h a r g e Special 0 0 0 at once and -by I ’ M,:, i,Xrr 1 0 0 .0 0 0 rblc in llu* New Jersev campaign. But il Two new membeis r f * n 1 • v it. i i n n rolled. Mrs M arilyn t'-n Bowling Bags 'llie airports are l.nil; wilh publn fund-. wa- just a- active in the presidential— with* ' . m s a n o and Mr* Rita Meing l l Duck Decoys 89c K,»l 1 I'M 1 \ l B a ll- and Shoes The% are sub-idi/ed willi public funds. out the same effect. What happened is clear It was voted to send . 1 e t t * ^ i Tliey serNe privately owned airline-. enough. to the veteran* at Vetera H o s U s e O u r { " t a l ! W hen «itie. llowi'N-el . propose. » ing tlu* • I HHiti worker- were willing to listen lo Plans were made f <■ then public by u»ing public funds on railroad their leaders iu this election. Many of them Christm as party to be held L o y - A w a y Pauls Hobby and Sport Shop properties, which, like lln- airline- are pri* have lost their jobs. Many, of them have the night ol IV< en\b<-i’ ^ «l Nately owned, there are angry prote-t-. Io—t the overtime which was the margin lie* H eadquarters 306 Union Ave. GE. 8-0192 Rutherford. N. J. The program <>f the evem og in P la n Something in thi- piclue does not make lweep having and not having. cluded the show ing ■ f -1ti« f i r n i i X More Hour-: o j,, ») Moii. thru Sal. Open Sun. lo a.m. I" » p.m. I vital r.hri-lmas very much tense! llie same kind of voting wa» manifest iu "The Story ufx NaUiial Ga announced that the next ei and a ' lows came with u.>ual attire tor school dances while girls really 1 Unimpressed. Federation meeting of the Holy freshm* ut, toiiowed T h e «er\ , I a a k e d , " D o e s N a m e S« k ' ietie.s m B« i gen Cotin gave them a treat by wearing hee s and sem irfoniia) dresses Thev were not t.*« well attended and tha article certainly proved that, the girls from LHS are the mo>! ty would - t.*** held tins com ity lHa !* in! ■ lel t l,< v oui jsril ' mention that The Dram atic Club sponsored by Mis* Didier and the S.cenerv about *i of tha Vloiidav evenuig *‘l Ji»seph's vVdual md-jments We can oolv Parish m Lodi All tlie mem Club, sponsored by Mr Jage.1, held their first meetings last week average wabh ‘tv lh+t we h .pe you will spend iH-i s of the So< iet> aie .«udiatl> If you ever had the yen for the theater, or just a man at heart, • load i s synthet some time with ui next year and this is the perfect opportunity to express yourself ic elathing?’* w elt iiirii' to attem i make the e srrv'Hc* a memor Bill was dumbfounded I have • Anybody need a nurse? A pretty nurse- Y\eti, tomorrow night 1 A t t h e l a s t m e e t in l: S a . - r e d able *o* ■ n no head for figures, but f had in the gym will have ,its -taff. of PR N. s on hand to'spm w r th. IfiMit Paiuli wa» the best .’it figured a way to get his atten ••Hypodermic Hop*. Don't, be afraid, kids, as the only need I < • tion long enough to convince hun tended except lov the home p.u • around wid be those on the phonograph I a new RCA Whirlpool -'i and t i -i.l ihat These and Those: Tom orrow there* wilM x* .regular classes “for autom atic washfr. .continue this fine l eCord. W e u ill both morning and afternoon student-. Saturday our football team "Thow wash n wesr suits of leave t^i- Parish Hall at approx w ill play host to the Passaic Indian- All those partu ipatirm in r! . yours are « headache!” I wailed in lately 7 30 p.m and transfxx "Ev^n after drip drying 1 h a v e «anie, along with the cheerleaders, band and the tw irlers will be tat ion wall be provided tor all to.press them.” out there giving their all on Saturday: so kceds. how abojit .coining If you dop t have a ear,, please B.I 1 fingered hia lapel thought* out to tlie gam e and support the team. fully. "You m*»an the W hirlpool c,ome Mnv.vv ay there is Wlw ay* So end our final comments. See you next vteek. , people have even come up -with ijM>m for one n\ore. Ivis and Calire an automatic way to preaa thts On Thursday r\ening, IXvin s u i t ? ’* bei I'* , the Stniety is plamun “Practically.” I said "It’s Just a *ai,« Chn>tm a>. Social lo r the a matter of waahing it tha way members' and their wjies at the fabric m anufacturers advise • i-hiMtl ia f e te iia \,« set the plim ^ First a warm w*ater wash tak*s out soil and wrtnklaa, then tha «i»e m the loimative ftage. ■ hid w ater is cooled to aet tha fibers w e Will 'tia. .intee th a t th is u .ll and keep them smooth ” in -one i\i the finest evening' o f B:II had to rush off to" work 'pleasure (’hai you will have. b**f*»re I could tell him aboul the On Kun^av alter noon, Noveiii automatic fabric wonlrol that s her 2 7 rALTER ~HAW KT ftOWE e d i t o r . 11 om. Matty Ceitoslpio' the Lyndhurst fool >all ^aa'.i-s 1 t h e m \ \ \ I*. ’ 'l‘ j't 'J '•* I - t.V »—» ' «•' Hy -••‘O- K*4e#al Union Hdl I*igh School football showed the papet * « :v v •'*>' • .!'i; .c o n t i n u e' d ‘ as 'San.tarv r i . - . ' ■ th t \ . \ » m ... f hr v»i»1 bn. * 7-6 in favor of Lvndhurst Dear HaVk nf new*, -ap* sp..-■■ t .i . ... en ‘ '' ' ’»■ f •* Then suddenly a Bellboy back. John D'Agostino. broke lo< e I'Ve never had the pleasure of t o ' h i . h h t io.- • » . - ■ ■ lor an dO-yaid i ui» aiound end tov a t'mchdovCTr and adding the’ meeting you, 'however I'm very I f y o u a r e in » t t e s t e d :* n d point and Belleville appeared the winners 13-7. Lyndhuist got the grateful, to you lor the mtv m g a n y o f o n T u ' S Q u a ’: t c . ball back to it- own 3'* via. the ensuing kickoff. On the next play thin; * you had to sfiv m your- m eetings on M mta> < . >• .»n»; s IURV from scrimmage. and the seconds ticking'•w av. Mike Zelinsky laded paper about th. Union- H U fooi- i ,t < « . • •: : W back and let go a long pass downfield. intended for Bi) y B elio 'b a.l tV..-n and myaeil: it cer . jn e ball overshot Bi bo and coming across out of nowhere, wt. t a inly doesn't hm t a coach* po Andy Gtualis who snared the pa.-s. which covered 50 yards in the | sition v. ith hi& superiors wheh Sincerely. . ■ ■ air Guzalis then da-hod the rem aining distance to make the score something gt h k ! x*:d about a Mittv Cv ? 'im lead 13-13. Then Ittle Mike Tirone. only a year ago a star in the .vtidget l-ootbab League. dashed over for the all-im portant winm nv extra point and as time ran out Lyndhurst left thc field a 14-13 K of C Unscored Upon In Midget League Winner. Local Ians -will ne able to see the frosh tn action next ‘lhe third annual Midget Foot- lod Cl»ach W»d Paintei- BS •* F U R RENT Monday afternoon at the loca’l field against Rutherford. ball League sponsored by the De- coats took ox** o_n' tlw. P» m >. H> ATTENTION ALL YOI NGSTERS paitment of Parks and Play- as a result »»f a (-un* Anthony MODERN STORE grounds Under the direction of Santangelo then i an w 1. .i •urn- The recreation profram set up bv Mayor W illiam F Gallag ■ ,* v . a t Mayor William F Gallagher his right end from '. i t hash her has no off-sea^pn. As fast as Little League baseball er>ded, the came to a ^ lose on Veterans Day mark to W ore tlie mtt'ial t 'urh Midget football league teams were organized. Only this pa-.;t M on c . with the Knights of ■Columbua; down. Joey tiiaquinto i s h e it Grand Union Shopping Center day the griddeis tended their cam paign and now the call lt d . a the Biddy Basketball League. s U OF finishing unbeaten, untied and • over for the ext -a • pootl j urwk-ored upon The final two 7-0 lead North Arlington ■ h e »»» «11 « « tt Director Richard "Murph Coughlin has announced that reg game schedule was originally The serumi t<-v«hdow,h t h . $250,000 istration practice sessions for tht- 1957-58 basketball season w ill be planned for the patients at the second po ..ft v.wjw u'i Ih t gin this Saturday afternoon at the high school gym at 1.30 Aftei t p p i n r v t |m I h r to liast Orange V’eterans Hospital Bluecoats tooiv v« r 1 fi e l d two weeks of drill’s and after the b«.vs are assigned teams the O CONNOR AGENCY KE 2-7000 1u h ' but becuuse wl the recent seed- on a r‘“it A toi v\a f r o m regular season gets underway on November 30 All boys between ing of the play area thc gam es, Chuck L#i;/ei»r > . J . h n n j the ages of 10 and 12 are eligible Any boy uho reaches 13 vear* I * .* U t l l i l i i I ( r I MU were sw ifchtd tua-'U to the ^*eu- j Guise was suce*«st of age before November 15 is ineligible Coughlin ha.> again been lub lor 11\* inti Fielfl ' yard acoring pla> jortunate in obtaining such townspeople a* Joe Bradley. Johnm Itls I. m i* N «.w «.(»• . Coach N-ic!' Sci v tdt'o,s Knights > bucked over t^ tin onvci sion Lampe. Floyd Van Nortwick, Huh Van Nortwick, Frank Lowder We Guarantee Perfect - Honest Fit 14 0 h a l f - and Charley W illianis as coaches of Columbus eleven niaintained and the Polur held then spotless:ess :i*i •*< ord right thruth tune adv aotat.i to the final game as they con Thi rout oi C h 1 ni Crib . quered. Coat.h Connie M anisera's t>ons' Penick >.quad .ontinord U’ !•( ■••(M il «• Lynch, Russo Standard T«wl team 14 to (V The the set ond half I v B ue. i