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LEADERETTE r M < ; Tfce w k M l to turning. A m w psp n MlvcrllMMnt recently railed attention to apartments that are ready far immediste occupancy—to a a y M y « to can affor I SM to f li t • month 5 rest, la fact, tor anyhady who can afford that hind of real, thr hsatiag shortage is over. You have your choice You ean t v e ' r •at your own n w rln date. That is what the real estate peo­ ple moan whan they aay the haustag shortage ia feeing solved. » n » THE SOUTH BERCFN KEV1FV That’s what thoy say! The fact is, though, a 14# to SM apart-

VOL. XXIX—No. 3 LYSniH RST. X J., JULt 22. I

F. Edwin Reiber of Ocean Th< tlnd w eek of th e ' p la^ City, governor of the New Jer­ •ground* ahuwed * c u n t i n u a t i i n u f . inteicstmg activities According sey district of Kiwanis Interna­ tional. presented the charter of to .. »tatrment b> Commissionerj Jan.o A Bieslm of the IWpart Baird of North Arlington the new Kiwanis Club of Lynd­ uid Public Prop- ; hurst to its organizer and first ert the | la> grounds S> stem will vice president, Jam es H. Y. Bea- be < xpanotd thi* w.-ck to include Approval, Boro PB A to Vote verson, last week at a dinner at­ thi ColuMthuv School Parents* tended by nearly 500 persons at in ibi> «i»*« h i t in g e d to se n d the Swiss Chalet here. thei. thrdien* t<* lhi» school. T > - i4 a n u> a r. -rr . Curtis responded to the may­ wh»i< cabbie in*ti ucloi'w ill be » !» « .« * 1-<*11* u lh lr K , or’s welcome and Camlet ac­ in t h a i g r Police Arrost Driver cepted the gifts from other * lh e winners at tl*e three school N . t h V« i r.*l.«o >» * i i , j r , clubs. Stoecher was chairman of Ttrcaawie Hunt Jefferson School * U .in J iu r IW S t ^ .• 1*IM *■ i * ti*. *«. the dinner committee for the F. Gallgaher Wprc^Wt |>: itr - J o a n n e K w m v t»f 1 1 th *tt»«-t. N r w a lk , Wa» AT*«*t «hatw i'l «#>• tS-.'-M •Mfi* n tH. . new club assisted by Breslin, Llntoln Shm.1, 2nd prite went «->i I \ I' -i 'ilm en Hohr»t Tt- ' <' «• fn -.w» jyni > John Waskiewicz, Camelet and to P a t i u ia B e tk c i of J e f f e r s o n Passes Bar d f W s i n r n H n ■:n W 'ti ■' a . - - fl ■ C u rtis ." 8chV>i. 3rd prife w** won bv Hivei Tuek*ta> mg' * h«»ifc TW N \ * . , m \ - . Koch, who presided, was gen­ Jo an Fly n n o f W a s h in g to n S» h*Hii • *t * ith (Mil.ng ti> regmt* i hi* vr " W l ‘S »-! i*- -i1. * eral chairman, assisted by com- A round .1 games wa» played President of Board ol hu Ir «n,I tli ivim >• ith firttthHi* » ti* » •» ar-*j*-l • ‘Ji* *JC \Jf** ' i.'ittees from the two sponsoring their »Vti showers and all had a Education W ill Practice piatr* t'olu,. bdtt tin- lUta • * ik * U->i • clulis. Mrs. Flora Ruggiero open good tu n e t'. Ir IhiI t V.rvvh,.. a tu iit t . . i m v ed the program singing “The Star At the High School the Junim With Brother William f >t h u *|>[M it an . v i' !'■ T t-.r p... . w a ., ’ a • r - • * a*l Spangled Banner’ ’and Edward amgi. ■ Horseshoe Tournament H. Dieckmann offered the invo­ Wps won l>> Mtke Reilly The cation. Bernard Walsh, of Hobo­ dUtibW-' tournament wa* won l>> ken, led group singing. The din­ Francis 1'nhto and M'ke Reill> Above is pictured members of the.Lyndhurst Elks presenting a new wheel thaw im W p h S alo ­ ner was followed by a program , T h e H ig h S ch o o l p la y e d ht»*t t.. n ifuh I fjsrd thx IW- ■ gamins' Speeding ; Mil » plrtl,' * *••»*- ol professional entertainm ent and mon of Valley Brook avenue who is crippled from the hips down. Readme •T> "» M i to right are: : the Jeffei son softballers in a tion of la»t Ap | tl. - Ii I** t a <•»-.! (Father) Joseph Salamone; Fred Blum; Goorg* W isrta; Art Herrmann. Esalteg Ruirt ( d a n c in g . i double-heade: defeating thr Jel. qualified t. p«a* * < * | .Hi 5,000 A cre s Vincent Flanagan Poiilc hit a homer to center field In Petition William Bivona, W arren Bogle, ■ Lyndhurst Kxal grade a* b.«..U..St Benedict a t^fv. I t I- I itw f »«#»»*■ j George Broda, Edmund Burke. 1 In the w iond game the Jeffei son r q •> t Ii • Leader Cempaiqn •jrt* %*• **»•• w Anthony Caputo, Dante Colabel- j Juiuun came out uu 'top ul a 5 J t.^ id lian V I a n t is*, lu a ii 11* la. Dr. A. J. Crosta, Peter F. Cur- ^Demanded by J jilsN*wL*w**' Vincent T FlanaganFlanagan. 333 Sec Man Killed 1 scoie The winning pitrhei w a* (lUMtil s r*i»pb-\e«l t>* t. • I>V» Backed by Ahqry N.*f»h fad'* cio, Lawrence DiMassi, Thomas ond avenue, Lyndhurst, New Jei R P s lo iH»nt <’«■ ■* IK , 'V aat , Esekah ,Dr. Donald Francy, County Unit sey has been notified by the Clet k In Tumble On Monday June 19th the Oval tb. l-uimi Mibbed S« tiulte an*’ l».r i, )#-• • «re tha Oreste Frigerio, William F. Gal­ of'the Supieme Court that he has Manner* t-eat the I.ill T o jh *-- I h r tmr< -vt* * •! t.ti • < lW*n»it, tlvr * r a l h i . ( rwUs.i »i an*l *• -<1 successfully passed the New Jer­ storing at will Thr Oval . im i.I- t h r | la lagher, John Garde, Harry Gu­ Park Commission One of .Three Fatally he-stlr Vt (xim iu ai ja^rr.l tit th. 11 * v. t - » lers <• bug** got 4 to* 5 one .a theil, William Hellmich. Makes First Report, sey State. Attorney's examination Hurt in Scaffold M th > i.vr n ilk , .1 ft |M | t\ i j | H i Mha- s tf S Am Thomas J. Rickey, Robert W taken in April triple K|iank> LaGuardia chalk a< th r I <*w 11 Hail Jkt .av.tav mgl t Jurgens, Dominick J. Livelli. eport! Mr Flanagan attended Ruthei eg a home tun Winning pit« ht And Its Some R< Collapse in Newark VM «t p! <>teat> it. t h r 4 f John Mazur, Jr., Louis Mion, the ford High School and was giari W f»-.hmayei At h«»rseahnr* Ma.k * .*i\ M «f Wil. i .'n'lianm ri* Sr».|) Rev. George Muller, Joseph Na Eventual assembly of 5,000 ac- uated from St Lawrence Unisei look* tike Vanderl»e. k and Man «nhe» T W » h so n j u d u i n 4 tw« Neaarh (Mearnt l*>f.u« thr e*tn«tg zare. Sam Palumbo, Albert Rus- j res ofr land for county park de- J *ity.slty."Canton, Canton. New YorkYork. Upon bebe­ ~ is m s mak.m ak meUie (MOval’S U uew be*d ao douh . Oiip Att rw \ W illi o. UsHaghai men wv.e k. inktantl) *» '»v«. "tmptamU ont»i.t\« velopmcnt was recommended in ing discharged from the US.U S mcn. f _ ___ Peter Russo, George Sgfar, week when Uvrj bH Carmine Savino, Jr., Morris Set- junn» »i ■ ——— *"— r - S m d n u M a a h ^ ^ d r m d y , H o # e n .a m i Cmtoda i r t ‘ a n d R iv o rs id s a * #-<«*>•>* m at the Administrative Build Harry Tirgrath, William ZTlJStrlTZlT otiir.ite. r'"'!|t*r Station ”:1”' of- i* rW PuWiF r : %-tvico1 and O'Hara The High Sehor . tt., »■ v e-nmg and eat ly n in,. Horkfnsack He comnwncad hto dwkihip «• Soar* Over Top a n d Ray Wirians. * attach led by W*it/el » tuple IS Clahs Reprassntad . The Park Commission, in the with Commwinner ta r . A >;• “ • ■>ml ' -t*" first of what will be annual rc-|Bie»lm More i«ntll)i he ha- ori left field rorrnri ► \ N- fh Local Driva Delegations from It o th e r a r k P u lw ■lent .vt it k h it h o m e d e e p «k«l for immediate pur teen asuoeiateil with Emil M him srlt a i clubs in the State wished the 51 p o rts . iiappen«*d th e ' t. ten ter field charter members of the new club chase and organization of one or Wulster and Warren DiXon. Jr whose law offices are located ai scaffolding Ed Jamesk v an«l U H'tgancar well in a program presided over two areas of entrally located: 210 Main street . Hackensac k, N F ie r lv k n t o f l.ynd- h .ivrshtH- doubles tean> of Jeff' by Frank A. Koch, Jr., of Jer­ county parks. -, J, Mi Flanagan intends to engag> llU.lt In. t ;ri5 >e*r*. was „, n Dent** tx-at the High St h- sey City, lieutenant governor of WANTS LAW CHANGED in the general prsctioe of law a nati ve > • in­ >1 « h tl M IlM t. g. aides team iHitllv »ivl P’dM the Eighth Kiwanis division in tl i* ■ i •..] Ha 2 games to I Audtey PtnU. • A change in thc State law As the newest club in the *. •„.!,! in the trading gitl» theck* I I* ' state and the ninth club in the which limits the annual amount - i.ist tl i V '.afcu g th« Jrffeison while Thoi I, division it received a number of to be spent on thc park system Saddle Horse -on*ttu« ti u ,. vrar* lr.td * th e bt»> x gifts. Rutherford-South Besgen to $235,000 was also requested ■ t: . - « l l « a o ti presented flags of the. United by thc Commission which cited States and Canada for display at steadily rising land costs and Loses Home Local Boys Sue regular luncheon meetings. Ho- asked for authority to spend boken presented a bell for keep- money to provide for needed For’Big Damages After Protest* National Guardsmen mg order and a dime bank for park lands T h e o d o r e Jo n e* Ifi an ti l’i collecting dimes; North Bergen- rt.p<,rt submitted by the One local resident will never On Camp Maneuvers {.< her J a m e s II Jone, -both Guttenberg, a banner; Secacus. 5 .man commission o f C h a irm a n have the oportunity to bemoan 2W> (tiant avenur and Nh h.-la road sign. Bayonne, a gavel;Krank C. Osmers Jr . A Thorn thc. futility of locking tht bam I>MS1 • i . .,*! tiw n en W o .at**, Itt a»>d h .s I “ th t i An floor aftei his horse has gone 1 h* North Hudson, a banner; West ton Bishop Edgar 1 Williams. Vklui - . c r : - N v Uaaiy Moiwoi. Loth of 4 *4 1 '^^. Board of Commlssiorters decided1 Hudson. identificaHon buttons William J Alford’111. and Ira aie , Pr. -t« J - F t at g pa.rn . . t»u* file^l A »ui» Hi I . 1. j ItNfll llrlr.t^* f.la r Tuesday night he is ill have t for members, and Jersey C ity , a H. Davcy. declared | T 622 VaUt B - - er>*« t a in < *urt In New Ytsk laat «»t« k H . M i l t.« t k it before his horse arrive* secretary’s portofolio. "Bi cause t»f tht increasing *• mg w*th I 'jir-teio < 21 > MB •gainst f rank Ftldwrt. ot II *1 ftsd mvaastsatast the *sa» f* | Following complaints fiom resi Special rwogmtion was ac- scale of prices sin Bergen Coun­ St .iff Sergt J mr%i+ 412 Ii no N V . for mjurle* tht u | S li t •• •- dents of Lake and Summit _c©rded the sponsors of th e n ew ty real estate it is obvious that Park, place t « nieg with rR 1 rt'oeivsd when Fihbeiti* *ut. * e s J m n g i 1*4*4 * limSi ■ . m t i i«m (>,» nues, thc building inspector wa.» club. Rutherford-South Bergen the public interest will be. best 102n t VI* -*■ < H*;N IV u gsdly lacked into * nwtort v. U •• | » a . 1■ . instructed by the governing body and Hoboken by Mr. R e ib e r served if the land needed for the Paul Fi an« (.'u^a M P.irt ave t» . y were riding on Jaw tf.< m | » w t a i a j i m en j» t, . tu tevuke a permit fee issued re The presidents of th e tw o c lu b s. county pat k system is acquired n u e tr s m m g ^ r * - } tr2 ra Me<-h I t .»«h ly n d h u r st ptnr pan’funt pt tn wj*frrt>wtf» • ■ • cently'perm itting the election ..f John Klemm and John Foerch. without delay Out of Bergen ( ,u . D v - 1 A P1< J n ti't.WN damage* tht a barn to house one resulent..? Three Teachers received ribbons to be a tta c h e d County s -150.Mil acres assessed at P (} K . « f XU* t < t.i ‘ -.-e . «ir* f&.OOO ra . H ...... • ««w U .o.* f t , ..> 0 ,4 »».- «-». saddle horss The barn, how to then club banners indicating a valuaUcn <>1 47j .OOO.OOO t h r r e n u t . • V!. • ■ * pe n s e s » ;.--«t. «• >!; t * ^ 1 • »» r « • * Iteady built, sccoromg (•> tt*» design Tuesday they have b«*en responsible for aie 1,740 acres. <^ W f|rrett m h a.r ‘♦SS* and legal minds arount tn« Bogle Welcomes Club acres of municipal parks II a f t r a > ing for the township government stated A warning note wa.- d e p a r t ur I uie * W at Highland welcomed the new service c lu b , if thr barn was built the hoiv bounded that by 1970 the Coun 'couldn’t live in it until thr w ».•.!«• D o r m i ' Benjamin Gold Nrw which he said ws t definitely ty will have an estimated 650.000 ing' th«- rw > lu t the* |>i»in».ff» tt>»< needed, and which h e p re d ic te d situation bad been reviewed Thi p e rso n * commissioners ahared the iipirnoi .t M iiost" was driving would do much for Lyndhurst Going along with the sugges t# snd Jone* tea* a pasne-ng* .Charles F Block, of Union City, of rtrsidents that l-jndh it't : tion of thr County Planning thntial plots were Pio small an'! said that Fllllie*ti lisrlw l immediate past S ta te g o v e rn o r. Board regarding logical sites for * vt. i u ro a d w a y s trik in g ‘ ' a« the accredited o rg an iser o f th e t.m close Utgether to permit ti * development, the • Commission housing of a horss in then midst lis ts club, related its history to d ate . favored the area bordet mg. Kenneth Woodbury,*'iflab' a for- O v e t’p e c k C re e k a n d th«- H a c k ­ ner State governor, introduced ensack River as ideal for recrea th* guest« at the head tab le an d Worn * O * Lite, New Product, doling tion development, although there Htte# i t l F. Emery Stevens, d istric t s e c re ­ was no definite committment as ts! y, called the roll w ith 18 U» where the first two parks Off Linos At LoScolo Corporation clubs answering in addition to would be located -The greatest W ar » O ls*e particular. gang** «» L y n d h u rs t .le mUrumrat lk«l prm* a»e» Nothing that in the County ■sfety device in ft m h«t try Is ehang* Ure* In addition to Mr. Beaverson there are 26 municipalities with lig t ll fate w«rtLMSg mm ear tr»« That’s what dark highway LaUswia t h e c lu b officers include F ra n k lout park facilities, the repoit ».!• at S i |h l SI ta r u " » t Curtis, first vice p resident ^ H a r- ‘s u m m e d u p a to ta l o f 111 base who have t »* airs* ia it «*Wt trallt* t Id Camelet, second vice p re s i­ . hall fields. 51 tennis courts. 3IS am I t ' Immtt dent William S to e ck tr. s e c re ­ ta r y , a n d Raymond Lahnes. t r e a ­ j pools and beaches and tt p r i v a t r V ^ ig k t - dflvlug, Li apen »’garette ItghU-v aa tiav mmi» surer Elected to th e first b o a rd i golf clubs in the County tion mobile 4a«lli— t I _ ls a > H » * of directors a re Commissioner The value of parks were cited Warn O Lite is hetng mms oitk ai »lnt.iiUa ilm< >*•' James A Breslin. An T hom as by the report farturedl hy Stephen LalteuU ilghl a «#t ay t* USat teSaa thony. David Lavelli. W a lte r E Paika help V> preserve the former I'sm t sm tK r«i4esi • h s f t a M KgUf tao Oa <«*•« Gleeson. Henry N eglia, F re d character of established commun­ who non is aa Orange sssuo Iota arS ‘ Ise- Hat U ft m* tk# w Taub. Anthony Cifotia. W illiam ities. influence the improvement faetorer i*f or ao* pon ml U a an*, on F Gallagher and C onrad W oyee of neighborhoods and serve also laH e sU a f c h p s d p aten t H isfc Uw Itgfcl m ' grw rv I *►» as a means to insulate a section rights to the Is iit lm a year the rear ef t l a UgOl tt aa-lfcri LYNDHI RRT (TRCLE TO of high realty value .gainkt en- devtre a bah thraat aSt a »# ’ - a *# ■ -.*4 fn . MARK ANNIVERSARY crosehing influences wh«h carry tigSu tm p e y « i« ik* U t iiata# r ..#«* ■ •«*# M u o Lyndhurst Circle. Companion* elem en ts frtateung blight «-.#» u » * * • a.* • » a of the Forest of America, will ‘T h e cost ’of a county park w M.> * s r 1 - celebrate the JJrd anniversary of systen. is abscirbed tn the to thr.r oiganiMltoB m the eremnt ir»»M rrturiu t,-m imprm^d M-m -- ,*« i a*woa Dg.jqntcir 8o*»> to M .lnt t»e* -if 5SO ar* a '« 0 **«t ihO of Julv rfh « tm th*r m ~t it ™»lty uto»tmni In f« mt U>‘« he e*. T lhe Columbua Club. They hW*UT<*leTrv -lh« U r f Brr 9 -W ■ m»le »dvanc« pltm In > Iu ten Count* c«n better afford b, '*4 U *tap« -le ride to Lake HopateoK on Au« vn«»ed re«,tutely with a park i f» s v a 9 m 1 «**- -rt * ...... uat 11th with Mr* Hilda Rkhter plan «»Hrd to the future <* tt* r« , as chairman. ; ltw county than fail to do ao " . - ' r/tf* a t h e l e a d e r THURSDAY. JULY 22. 1*48

“Lyndhurst law . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorleaky n nd daughter. Camille and son, 1 1 i 4 s 0 1 0 0 10 I and daughter, Carol Lorraine, of F ra n k , of MUbum avenue, and A M V E T Personals C h e s te r, ma. Mi and Mrs. Joseph Desimone 11 12 1) 10 . ‘ and daughter. Barbara and son, HORIZONTAL Tho Sodality of thc Children of Mr. and Mrs. James C ap u to G e n e, a r e vacationing at Sea I t 11 I t I Cxelamation Is 10 BULLETIN BOARD Mary of St. Michael's R. C. and daughter, Joan, o f 74 0 L ak e S id e H eights. ARNOLD o f g is a a * Wi Church spent a day at Rye avenue, spent a day at Atbury 5 - . p ro v a l 7b 4 Destruction 21 ^^22 Beach A number of adults ac- Park Miss Annette Caputo of 740 I Container II To manipulate 1 companied the group. Rev The - L a k e avenue and Miss. Helen Ar- It IM toverinf 1) 24 30 odore Cermack was in charge. —- j— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aselta, of h k o w s k i of O l Page avenue are tl Ta wmnwnc* i IS Owt«S*rt>lrS Thi- Friday maiks thr first anniversary of Amvets as a na­ 634 New York avenue, a re back s p e n d in g two weeks at Asbury 17 20 tional charter*^ «rganiration On July 23. 1947. Congress passed 1 TffrTand Mrs. Ben Miglm. of from y vacation spent at Utica. Park ii L'.ui.r'*' ss DRUGS upon our , h*rte: thereby making the American Veterans of World 673 Ten Eyck avenue, are back N Y. ______JO 21 32 33 34 -War II AMVETS the only national chartered organization of ; from a stay with1 friends in Bal ' M rs James Caputo and daugh this war It i> only proper at this time that we outline some of 1 timore. M rs. A C . toi J o a n , GEORGE BRODO Prop McKinlay of 214 of 740 Lake avenue. J» w 37 the histo*'y oi An-.vets. j Page avenue, accompanied by have returned from stay at Bic fvento were on the march in August. 1943. Mussolini Robert Hirsch and sons. Rob Miss Mary Bello of Allwood, for- P o in t P leasant. m i 41 Ridge Road 30 W fi/A 40 41 h a d Jtret «« prfinier «if Haly. Rome had been declared an ; crt, John and Donald, nf2? 4 Hu t - -m crty nf Lyndhurst, are 81 Gil------p e n cit> T t f Allies were poised to invade the Italian main- : rington avenue, accompanied by % Lyndhurst, N. i. boa, N. Y., for two weeks. M r and Mrs. Oeorge W. Kitt- 42 4 ) 44 land. The tide \*a> turning i Oscar Hirsch of New York City : idge. Jr.. have just returned RUth. 2-6867 AH th ' Mill nine months before D-Day—more than a i have returned from a vacation of M r a n d Mrs. Charles Lehne of i m fro m a trip through the New 4 i 4* 41 40 49 year Ixf. .e z!u fateful Battle of the Bulge. V-J Day itself was ! two weeks spent at Huntington, 2 57 Oriental place are back from E n g la n d S tates. They will reside a mtstv • .* years in the future But in August. 1943. America N. Y. stay of several days at the a t th c Elder Apartments, 15-13 m i 90 91 52 » U h ad .a eai\ been at war for close to two bloody years. Thousands I h o m e , o f M r a n d Mrs. Samuel R id g e road. Lyndhurst, N. J. Open Every of soldier- sailors and marines had already given their lives. Mi and Mrs E. C Ridgway J. Hixson of O xford. * ■*------ss M %7 -F<»r h u n : -d > o f others mustered out of uniform with wounds and daughter, Dolores, of 721 Mr and Mrs. Amadea De Pal­ Sunday and medic*! discharges the great adventure had ended. I Fourth street, are at Indian Lake Mrs. August E. Kirchdoerffer m a. of 68 Summit avenue, re­ Ik f- - ' ":ht sidelines midway through the greatest war in I for thc month of July. i t 27 9 Kingsland avenue, had as c e n tly spent a few days at As­ 41 Conatellatlon 47 C u e h lo n for Yonr (ionvrntence History tr.£a< n.c-r. found it only natural to seek other's company, < _____ her, it (ent guests the M isses b u ry Park., 43 101 44 E p o ch to ' I.n. •- g ether in a group apart, their bonds forever cemented, Mr and Mrs. James Hannagan. Edna C dber and Annette Daub- 44 One of tha 41 Nat etrtat Oreat Lakee 11 Negativ* hv • r: experience in luijgle hells, desert warfare and in ‘ of Third street, have had as their ner 10 O a n g f r f Elizabeth-. J o h n McKenna of Forest ave­ 14 Short lattar 44 Hot many SS Greeting thr v,: islands and continents. Out of this comradeship i n u e h a s returned from Rockaway 15 T a v a r n Amvet> Ds :n— appropriately In the capita) city pf_the_ United I t P r o n o u n w h e re he spent several weeks Anewer te laat week’e puuie S ta te.- • : Arr.< : .ca tl Hardwood tr«a Bathing Caps IWARMCO YOO I AST NIGHT TOU H*\M - WAKE UP? w ith h is daughter and her fam- 22 Triumphed L.k- neaithy dynamic organism, Amvets had to start a s j W ERt 6TAXIMO UP TOO LATE / WAKE I U AWAKE ,DEAQ. 21 Slight flap TFT n tsnv nu--i*ru5 T h i s w a s composed of two small veterans' clubs,! UP- VOU’Lt 6 L LATC TO W OPKl r- BBWjKT AND _ « ✓ 94 Contorted Special 6NAPPV' IS Greek letter • ■nr • -.•gar-red .-n t h e campus at George Washington University i AVWK-YUK-- * M r. and Mrs. James Meikle------il b> E. : K-vl tht ot'Her organized as the National Veterans of : w o e - a w a k l - jo h n , of 450 Fern avenue, have as t t To coagulate W In W. - II ; \ Andrew Kenny, a government employee. The -H A W - r-f— th e ir guests Mrs Meiklejohn’s SI A«a»nat 3 9 c 9 8 ^ tw.. g t • -t* f‘*r the first time in August. 1943. w h e n t h r ^ SS O u tf it s is te r and brother-in-law. Mr. IS Electrified jointlv -p. ns. red a m i vice dub party in Washington at the Aoi- I a n d Mrs. W alter Glendenning of p a r ti c le l>assa> pt* t: *> 1>*44. t h e i r growth had crystallized to a poinUj denmngs return Mias Margaret U Man'a name Sun Tan w h r r . • ?*-..• r ■ IT Clergyman-! rwfivfdual units wanted to merge. Thus, nine unaf- Meiklejohn will go with them eneloeetf stag f.li.trd •. • v:«r.> t iubs and groups from a s many States met to-, an d spend the rest of the summer SI To aand fort* get her t: r.th in Kansas City. M o./to form the basis of a SI Piece of turf Lotions a t Los A ngeles. 40 Matn artery u n i t : , l r . j t . r . organization B y a v o te of 10 to 8 they decided t<> cai. ,tri«;.Tj>elves the American Veterans of World Wai II in­ s te a d ,,{ th* American Liberators! Elmo Keel of Washington was, Tartan 49c elected oct.ng national commander The name Amvets was an 1 rmtgv- w th : tr** Kansas City meeting when newspapers short­ Sutra 49c up e n e d th e full title for headline purposes AM - MADE IT, GIMME A 1«A N 6«« TO MAIM Skoll 29c up A m iti arc not flag-wavers. But they are patriots. ST«EET. CONOUCTQP. —— Dear I'atroiis: A m v e t-- - r e n o t professional veterans." But they are or­ ganized professionally Gaby 25r up Amvet? d* not speak for any one group or class But they I with to thank you for having given me an opportunity to do -peak themselves because they are Americans, born to a I m* of nervier to you, I realize that a *ucceh*ful Inihinehh ran only he fie ta g e . i s.-t4nd;ng off In other words. Amvets are American LEG MAKE-UP veterans »n-. have banded together for three major purposes to built »n g<»o(l will. My interest in your radio Hoes not cease wilh the promote * ria peace. to preserve the American way of life, to mere collection of the service charges. It is my earnest desire to have help veterans help themselves. Miners 29c up h ii Their tj. best summed up in the motto around which each machine serviced hy me. act as advertisement of my business. v e ts- wa&--*>f'g a n t« r a W e fo u g h t to g e th e r ; n o w l e t ’s b u ild to -I Now that your radio has been placcd in good working order, Vita Ray 1.00 g rth * i That motto started to have some meaning after the Kan­ sas City ‘caucus out of which Amvets. a s we know it today, w a s , it will Ih* to your advantage to keep it in this condition. You can Rubensteins 1.00 ...... T"h» organization had all the usual growing pains of easily and inexpeiihively do thih by jotting down my new address und c but it never swerved from its basic concepts of speak phone number. E. Arden's 1.25 int its vv n .a*nd. heading up to hometown responsibilities, rule by i efei-en&um and service to the nation. May I again thank you for your patronage and solicit your In Novm v-r, i<»45. Amvets was big enough to hold its first fo i mal onvept, n «.t Chicago and there Jack Hardy, an attor­ c«*ntinued g«»od will, and that of your friend*? Rubenstein's ney L,.> Angeles. Calif, was elected its first fuil-time com- rn.inde: Unoer his administration. Amvets was stabilized and the' Yours for Radio Satisfaction Since 1925 Sun Twins first ts programs was set in motion. l . - i a y A it. vets is the World War 11 veterans' organization, an Kctp^ad p^rtnrr in the Big Four among alV vet groups. with a Vital.ty and sound reputation of its own—already embarked j 1.—T Conrad Woyce Radio Service Special o n .1 naii«»r.-i youth opportunity program, an annual national j country, ie an exhibition efr pricdeee prtceleea htstorlealhis i lenta trselng thie nation’s birth end progi tern ..ye basket hall tournament, a GI program for the schools' ■» T ie naaebi mte ashiMted an .16 DKLAFIEID AVENUE LYNDHURST. N. J. the Freedom Train is. (a) 17; fh) 127; (e) tf. ad ever-bigger plans for the future. S.—T lie C om inform in a rom m uahtk In fora at ten bveas. It repre. Kl ith. 2-4376 In L y n d h u r s t where the Amvets have been organized for! 1.25 sent* (a) three nationn, (bi 12 nationa. lei nine nslleaa th e three years, have been very successful and gained many ■S*—World’s largmt commerelal air terminal la IdlewtM. wcentty g a m s t h e t o r veterans. Otto J. Stellato was the first commander opened. Idlewiid is located in (a) New York, (b» Chicago let 8 a a tormrrly LtHtilrrf nt 528 I nllr\ brook Irrnur o f t h e A W W Lrwandowski Post 20, the second commander was F rancisco. J a m e s W H e r w i g . at present State commander. Our present com- j 4.—Marshal Tito lias been having a little trouble with ttie KremHn Salt Tablets m a n d e : is N^holas R DeSerio, also State first vice commander. of late. Tito to head of the government af (a) lugoalavta, (b> Albania, T h e n ^ * : meeting will be held Tuesday night, July 27. a t 8 .3 ft (e) Hungary. With Dextrose p n ,«t >>wr 1 ubh<»use at 3 2 3 N e w Y o rk a v e n u e . 5.—Our rearmament program, which it is believed wfli eeet a grand O C R B E S T BET IS AMVET—JOIN NOW. total of at least 45 billion dollars, is expected la eeatlnne for (a) It years; thi 2 years; Set-ono avenue have had musical selections and a testi-l Without Co-makers, Endorsers, or Collateral as thru guests their nephew and mony of healing, T O H E I P 1 n iece M r a n d Mr*- J o h n C ro m - lev of Rl'KTrsburj*. Pa Yes, you can borrow on your own signature at any Best homeslte in Lyndhurst. M ,.r.i Mrs Richard J Kin of the 5 Rutherford NATIONAL banks. You'll find ^ »ir» i« a litteinesa hu>lt Ten Eyck Avenue section On upon emergencies. Manv lelherge: and laughter. Edna. the heights overlooking New W achter’s prescriptions irr rn a. riyentlv enj* >v«-d a tup to Nia our Personal Loan requirements few and simplo. Y ork C ity. 100 % 140. W ill div pou n d ed III » tim e o f « p # n a l F " . n y ide. No reaaonable offer re­ li'et) Heali/m g ttii- fart. «»e fused. Most people who have a good record of employ­ m skr ■ siirci.il rtf<* f t*,» r t - Carol Pawkask. daughter of SAVINO AGENCY . tend a helpful ami satisfy mg- Mr and Mrs J-*hn Pawloski. of Delicatessen service tihm m inute mre*» 255 Ridge Road. Lvndhurst ment and for paying their bills, have' no trouble Jauncev \eiiue rs spc-ndlng the mrt#t. Mav kf hi) r th» R U th. 2-3121 CourtroiiM, Hi'liablc, lirunotiahlr Scri'icr week at Eynon. P- qualifying, when they want to borrow money for privilege of compounding a ll of your prfMnpti-.n*' 653 Ridge Rocid Lyndliutst some worthy financial emergency. Don't hesitate While They Last RUth. 2-1275 to apply for a money-saving Rutherford NATIONAL Personal Loan. You'll always be Fresh Dated Kodak No. 116 Boers, W ines and Liquors glad you did. Regular 49c - Our Price --30c Frosted l*'oods Smoked Salmon 4 x 5 Plus Film Pack $1.25 i '.oil Kish • I Kstcr* White hisli - Lobster Camera Repairs — Genuine Parts Used Flounders - Shrimp Crab Meat • Tuna Fish Bulking H ours: Monday thtm igh Kririav 7:4.% A.M. to 2 P.M. Sound and Silent Projectors for Rent Salmon - Sardines I'ercli Homemade S.dadn Friday Evrning: 5 I’.M. tn 6:30 P.M. Fruits • Vegetables CAMERA HOUSE Macaroni Meats • Poultry (.tile Slaw 'Potatoe* 2 Mi STUYVESANT AVE. ARNOLD T. I : Rl th. 2-1260 BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FRIDAY SATI RDAY TVi# National Batih i' m l i e 'i C o u n ty fire, real gas. and the black soot from flying Homemade ( jam HI «ST f i t llt ih lt lt c k St. y /11 ' \ X 201 StvyvtMat A«t. FREE I r Clrmm Apartment and Fm tory Boiler* OPEN SUNDAYS M I M m MOCRAL Of»OSlT tNSURAWCC COH^ORATlQN FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM i DELIVERS THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1948 T H C LBADEII r * c r n m r r

b a s e d , a g g r e g a te d . (5.852.1*64. Powell To 0.000 this year Thc sum tn- j Mm ■ mfc ^ f-esudes $188,483,000 of second class H o m e m a k i n g Hy AH irailioad Head Legion ; W' _ _ _ which are added to the local tax “ base this year under thc ney* rail- In County MARGARET STROME Tax In 1948 road tax legislation , “Although (hts year's assessed No Opposition Home F.eonomki Adviser, Propertv tu n Wvsrd b> valuation* .<«. ,ti«htl> huih.. Anticipated At Pubtie Serviee Elreirie mnet G+i hjwwy ft **a*-th*y arc -still far Convention Next Week reached a «» . l o K^h of 'K WJ95.uiv.mhki p*«k '*MOO».i)U .xwcdac’toa "I**' U,‘k ,n 1MU’ "" ___ A Porch Picnic the milk. eggs, snd vanilla. Mix released-today fcx dev*mncnl > estate m John J. Powell of Emerson will Thc heat of summer need not be until all flour is dampened, then a t imemtr.rma: -w arrti r t the »*■* »raduaUy Wee be unopposed for the office of a deterrent to your activities as a b e st I m in u te Add remaining milk, SUte Chamber oI C . « ~ r * r c e u " V * ' »>>«■!> county commander of the Ameri­ hostess. Informant)' is the keynote blend, and beat i minute longer ■ The fl«ure tepiv »=up« ard trend « reMtmed re can Legion at the festive w eek ­ to summer entertainments, so why T u rn In to 10* x !•* x 2 ' pan. P an javnts taxe* levied fc* the ntppoit m some measure iiu-reas end convention ~m T e a n e c k “J u l y not hare s plenicon^thc~ porch? If with waxed paper and greased again of local and counts to*vrwin*nb 26*31. it has learned today from you arrange a buffet table, yoa'll and for public scfcooi*. ® SJS.S11. ratal le* resulting from new con­ free yourself of some of tile arduous Bake at 350' P. about 4S minutes, reliable Legion sources. c 1 115 higher, than tv 1*4“ t*>tal s tru c tio n \>i dwellings and busin duties of a hostess and you can be or uatil done. Spread Meringue Top­ P ow ell, who organized the Em­ I levy Th*- figures «2k include css buildings throughout the a guest at your own party. If you ping over top of cake. stat« erson Post 269 in 1935. is w id e ly Norr: To sour fresh milk, add 1 local taxes »con<1 know n in Bergen County Amer­ have an electric roaster, use it. and also press Into service any table tbsp. vinegar or lemon Juice to 1 class railroad property studi are Th« chambft » report observed ican Legion activities His most broilers, waffle Iron# and grills you cup milk; let stand In warm place ] estimated by the ih—itatf to be that assessment practice* by mu recent post was vice-commander m ay have. for a few minutes about $13,800.0*) fvvr '.*** mcipal and county .tuthoi itie* aj> of the Legion.'Lut he served also ( Mix cake by hand or at low speed The report * •* xft » *> b**ed pra: to "continue on the conaer finance officer twice and has of electric mixer Count only actual as \ M enu ; an analyst* of thr im .distract of vativ e side in most paiU of the beating time. Or count beating been an active worker on many ] ratable* ttf th** 11 vr-sfitsrs tn the stgtr The avtiAiic lax 1 a t e fo r projects of the central group. He \ Meat Loar strokes. Allow at least 100 full 1§4K as e s tim a te d , by th e s ta te Oven Browned Tomatoes ; state. p»unts out that 454 ,if New will succeed Raphael F Harold of j strokes per minute. Scrape bowl c h a n 1 « i is about $5 »1 >100 Potato Chips and beater or spoon often while | J e r s e y 's 562 rr. un*. -.pauilars h a v e Tenafly who has been commander , higher tax rates >ear than of assessed valuation a* compared this year. • Celery and Olives m ixing. ^ Hot Biscuits last. 104 have lower :*trv while with $5 50« m 1^47 Although no opposition to Pow­ Quick Cocoa Cake with Oven Browned Tomatoee tKe -tax rate* in sevra trunk ipal- A •ontinuing upward ttend ^a> e ll’s election is expected, interest MeringU’e Topping 4 medium sised 2 tbsp. finely ities remain th* as they n o te .i m ta x e s on ta x il'le iH*is»*na! high in the vote for w ill be Cool Beverage tomatoes chopped onion were in 1947 proj-. t\ Tin- report .stited-that other officers. Slated to be chosen 2 tbsp. melted 2 tbsp finely aah«'"--.l \aluationa of this flaw are six vice-commanders, a fi­ * Meat Leaf shortening < bopped green of ait 4 S !*«•[ vent Commenting on !fx repMit thc nance officer, chaplain, historian, Bread crumbs pepper hlgi;« 1 than last veai t>f the e* l \ i lb. ground \k tsp. pepper Chamber said state executive eommitteeman. beef 1 tsp. dry 2 tbsp lemon Umated $46.51)1.000 levied m taxes John iieaiy I M i* * ill Ms » ihcrei—ti. *rvi uscre- thi*. veai on pciviiial piope-ity, lam tieai v of ifth l‘ »i{« Avenue, I ltl> avenue air spend.ng th.- tees pork Vs cup condensed Cut tomatoes ia half (do not ! ments for teachers arvS for mun about $37.tkKk.OOO conie* lioin bu» os lfl year* old t *1n\ His bn»«h \a«ati«. 1 industi>. the leport e r. T h o m a s » a « l l .»n M.»n«la» Teaneck Legion Post 128 will be onion 1 egg. well entng (butter or margarine!, then count for a iargr fan c4 th e s t a i r s llie double event «!ll \M- c e l e b r t occupied for the remainder of the : T cup oatmeal beaten in bread crumba. Arrange In shal ‘ $36 PI I 115 of ral property^ te«l w ith a famiTt \tinhef This ! m onth ui making plans for the j 24 tsp. salt \ cup w a te r low pan. face up. Sprinkle with taxes required th*. v»a Inrreas- e v e n in g four days Several, major activi­ Combine all ingredients and mix onion, green pepper and lemon ; ed Costs of suppf: are a factor A A M E A T L O A F for 1 hour Serves . M. and Mi» llemv Kol»e.t tw o parades, a gala dinner and, ( i V s 'x * 1**) B ake a t *75* F for 1 8 numl er of ir u m i;p a r t i e s and a GOOD JOB FOR YOU sports contests. hour If desired, the remaining to­ counties have adkird t.' th»nr em- . Herche of .SNJ Suinnui avenue i D IS M 116 "A LW A V 5 are entertaining then nine Pow ell, if present plans are car mato soup may be heated and served Meringue Topping ployed personnel and e vtioi>l Jeannette Meulw I l'hiladel(diia ried out. will be installed, along as gravy. Serves 8 2 egg whites ty cup chopped districts have taker or *J.':t»«nal . r S W E L L / w ith the other officers, in the ty tsp. salt nut meats or teaching staffs" Quick Cocoa Cake M.' mul Mr* Mit-n H edrick G arrison avenue clubhouse Satur­ ty cup sugar ty cup shreddt*d "We- are g* rng tfenm|ti the U.S. l AMD VOU .W ILL day morning after elections Fri­ 1 % cups sifted 1 cup su g ar ty tsp almond cocoanut same expeUen- t r»e its man\ 1 . of l«:» Valiev llu'vok ev en us e x tra ct have h.. i th e ir guests Mi an<1 day night The Emerson man cake flour ty cup vegetable respects, fhat >*e U » the easy LIKE! IT VERV , w as adjutant of the Wyckoff Post 2 tsp. double shortening Beat egg whites snd salt until money' da vs of the ’.HJP's O gan- ! Mis Waltei Mill. 1 and .tMugh -acting baking ty cup brown foamy. Add sugar. 2 tbsp st a time S3 tw o years before moving to | tied pressure for ac vasrd pub­ tei. Susan. ..f N- Wk V01 w powder sugar, firmly ..- beating after each addition until ARMY WELL/ Em erson lic attending at tfte vtate county, c 44 tsp. salt parked sugar is blended. After all sugar is After serving two years as com -, and lucal leveU a ao .r.lnw U*- f C H O O S t 7 HU Mi an.I Mi * J.Jin J tiartjr of ty tsp. soda 1 cup sour milk added, continne beating until mis •.*71 Willow ' avenue will go to mander of Emerson Post and ser­ ty cup break- or buttermilk ture will stsnd in peaks Add flavor i day as it w as tharr a»d taxpayer * U N t PROflSStON NOW ( amp Wend* ” aikitl N Y I*, vice in other capacities. Powell fast cocoa 2 eggs Ing. Spread lightly over hot cake In resistance oasv m««e to be i morrow to I ing home t»»eir was recalled in 1947 to act as i % 1 tsp. vanilla pan and s p rite with nuts or cocoa . at a low ebb * 1 ilau^litei AnnahetU »h>> nt cwnmandcr foi the thud time 81ft flour once; measure Into n u t. B ak e a t 350* P . 15 m in u te s or "This kind of a 5 tntatfca»t t ** w u l u Iln n Cedar Lane in Teaneck has. sifter with baking powder, salt, until lightly browned Makes enough courages extravagant {x«Mh v been scheduled as the scene for soda, cocoa and sugsr. Have short­ topping for 1 0 * x 1 0 * x 2 * ca k e « finals to meee *nd more the tw o p a ra d e s , o n e o f th e ••'40 ening at roo'ra temperature, mix or Not* This topping may also b* and bv the same t^a.ee' make*, it KIIP COOL-5^*ea and 8" group Thursday evening.' stir Just to soften. 8 ift in dryjngre- b aked in m o d erate oven. 37S* P 10 exceeding!* d .ti f w eHl<~*ent swin s u m m i s tu rn s and the second by the entire Le­ dients. Add brown sugsr. Add ty of minutes or until lightly browned. economy minded g* « v n u 'n c t*<««^ gion personnel Saturday after-! tes to h o ld U Sun* » g a ^ n st *>tat chairman tor the convention. Mr and Mrs William L. Kelly, Berlin’s Work noon a t .5 p.m . mg property, taxe* o f 618 Second avenue, -have as One of the most |x>pular fea-; The convention whujh *s Breakdew a (avea twenty-second in the history of their guests their daughU*r and tures of the convention will take j Th» $36^11 tt> 'law *.><*« in 5 ^ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Harry place at the High School athletic! the auxiliary, will be held at creasw- m all purpna* tax<* >*n Lowell School. Lincoln Place, Myers and son. Leonard, of Mai Clothing Jamboree field Saturday afternoon when general propert> lt,m %e*: 4» as , th e various drum and bugle corps Teaneck. Mrs. William Walton tin s b u r g , W. Va. c o u n te d fo r a s ( >ibMS» I h r iv p o ri will contest for prizes for close- and Mrs. Charles Becker will be s ta te s order drill and appearance. co-chairmen. b o v v a n * ment ram* t rmm | 1M I I M l * William E. Guthrie, host chair­ Plana are progressing for Ihe 11M7 to |Tlt2.3IS»tSS rear an* \ JtR«ORtTH m an of the convention from the County convention luncheon of increaM of $*d>.i*T,5?! American Legion Auxiliaries to Teaneck post, has planned the an­ t XT It A Taxes for tfw »ui* * 5^4 »rf+H»(*l Cold Cuts lb 7 3 c | nual dinner for the Casa Mana be held in Teaneck on July 30. diStriiUt *»nt ff-'Tr }HM Q*ft4l « [with a committee of Teaneck i restaurant Saturday night. SAVINGS 1947 t $128 4*t M 1*1 Il'N IM . Prominent guests of the con­ (Unit 128, Auxiliary, working on m ci < a of $! 2.409 arrangements. Mrs Edward G. vention will be heard Saturday T ax . fo» the sureo-et >^f Itu 2 1 Hoch is chairman of the Idncheon BONDS ci>unt> lov.erniwau *n> w dm g LEGS LAMB 7 3 c m o rn in g 'committee, assisted by Mrs Clar- Registration of all American d m tr K- c o u r ts * » i s’*?*' q e r t s l once Snedecor of Bogota Unit 117. Legion Auxiliary delegates, alter­ 1 services, rode frurr |J ‘ VS4 WT lo It M im iflM H tioklli as co-chairmen The event will nates.'members and guests, must NOW $63.403 915 this ar mrrr— be held in Casa Mana at 1 p.m. be forwarded by today to Mrs o f $5 H15»Ui« Other members of the luncheon Kurt Hartmann of 584 Central T h e ih a m b e r • vtwdv sAvcma th a t CA LA HAMS 6 S C , committee, all from the Teaneck assessed vahiatw** ^ tamable avenue. Carlstadt, registration pRorui roun furuRi ; unit, are Mrs. William Guthrie, p r o p e rty on ta * ate* Mrs William Beaumont. Mrs rRMN MI UH IL Willian Walton. Mrs. Charles Roth. Mrs George Traggorth. Mrs. FRICASSE CHICKENS 4 ^ C H a n is l l i r d t» re* I « ♦ « ! *%»fk 1 Harry McBride. Mrs Valentine ANNOUNCEMENT H h irt. M iles 14* . tw I? t l Burger. Mrs Waller Sittlg, Mrs \ alue ROtRlfMi OH tRIIM. ^ Charles Peter, Mrs. Harry Steep- O u r sh o p W ill Iw r lu t r n fr«»«n \u g u M ‘ a J Hanforlsed Postm in Itlur ( : er. Mrs W illiam Geliy, Mrs Nich- vert Work I’mU it ' *•« 1 .4 9 to Xugtift. I 6 1I1 for tar«lN»a» ; olas McGumess. Mrs Robert Mlse* la i.. 41 CHICKENS oSC j.Woods. Mrs Harold Sohnare, Mrs. H« tt« .|| »•» I-* ttH .*«»■'" George Ganzenmuller. Mrs. Carl Peggy's Powder Puff $ I 98 Burhes, Mrs George Shields. Miss 2*>l Stuyvesant Ave. Ivmikur^i. N Eleanor O’Reilly and Miss Mary StlCfcO M id d le m a s m m m m m PIN! t ■*»« S

(>»•* TfcNOtR PtA S h a o o o c « K . t n p k q . ? l c e K ' | ll(tl> t ill JubNMMI H a l <1* luoit • ■ ■ Hskkei >s>*s. Ilk > pp*t* » » tt Vel Uf i In I f **tflnim*vEGCiMU< 4 9S 11111 t m t •*!«• LEMONS sci Jfc You'll find all these famous Has|arlse4 * n i U s M o r ( i . | s o t iii R in fcsMse T w ill H ack fainu hiki qualify brands at M la I! $3 M Value TOMATOES Ifc J. PLETTER Furniture Co. 2.99 *1 s a i s r O R A N G E S so*. c Kroehler. Valentine Seaver 4trnetak kasiansMl ftaataa ilhirt* 3 3 Lane. Cavalier. Shifman s « at Valve *frse. »« I* man, KUng Solid M«ple * tv \ Swlut M a t * STRINGltSS GRIrtN BIa n 4, % n t any. Draael Furniture Lullaby* Stew**** 2.45 NSW GRttN CAB8AGI * ?V B iltrite. W hitney. He«lstr«»*r. I'm ua Easy. Thor. Maytag Wsihers fm tdsir* •*% Wsfti Hais4k»r« LONG ISLAND POtATOIS 1 aa, Gemeral Motors- Westinghouae Prsdurts "IT** s la HesMMt« t n» HoieWT. Glenw'-x! Stovn Sf? - f h* g FRtSH BUNCH BH TS ' *» :0c Carlson, EmeraMi. RCA Rad** 6 fo r $ I Isrrf »h^t Slews* Nk> Plus Many O th e r U « « n rt i| h*Hn S •*»* Site* I #sik r i f s l n Wuek *. !«.»*,•> >«.•<) larg * u e t Open Mon^-Tbur* . Kn . sat.. Till Mu Vale* \ • I M« Tiifsdat Till 6 P.M. < l*M^«| ^ lt .lax 69c I 9 8 ^ R M e n e t ' iM nesilit During J u it atul Vi*gu>t ■ N tS H tS IVAP- m i i s : . . | i f SfAGHtTT) ht«o A~v. .» *♦, Budget Terms! CAMPIHIS BIANS 2%. BERLIN’S w a i d o b i nssut ! » « rw curnitl wax ^ : u •>1 I’ ^ H K A V I I" IHlHloim S I Fine workmanship and qual­ PANCAKt STRyP M* a j m s . ity materials in ftm pif« i.l m t!*•.(..«•) : m m 'J L m n— i is. s +0 ** e Frcih Cut Flower* of furniture at J. Pleftrr** m i r . m m t i».«it uri.«i«». Daily ir r t t m t . i i* «urr *■ »•>«* fo u r fl«M»r* <*f fin e fu r n it u r e . Edertssarket &• Lyndhurst Florift »i m u amt km u “ 1 ► * s i i * . T t 1 * «mi tmi »» » » a ^ • r w H. I nu *Mt itt. > * « w > r k •( M y^'«M 4M C r wBb RT S-44M t2»«uuniuaT**« ,*so««<\' : »-.s FUCK TBE LEADS! THURSDAY. JULY-22,-19*3

time achieving a rare beauty in song. On the opposite side, Mary Its A Funny World Music Small renders in her popular style the widely loved and long: something is wrong. It doesn t NOTES ON absent,- “Lullaby of the Leaves” ! Written While on Tour In M akers... want this impression cunveveu. “You Gave Me Every C anada so there'? no running. thing But Love” “Deep Six CANADA — British Overseas Ry I mtf t a n An .orline president said to as THE VFW Blues” Lee Richardson, A .t w a ^ h a s always been known the outer day: "The other mu:', with Luis Russell's Orch ...... as one jf the better airlines Ap»4h. Records For The when it comes to selling service. ing I aidn’t even have enough f t u k l l n L. Zim merman Apollo Lee Richardson, sings the torchy tune on the top Well, we learned somefhing the money to buy a cup of coff* ■ F rs c a * J u l y 9. a ;>pecial scratch (meeting) of General George Well, record fans, here I am side from the old Cotton Cluo other day that may not exactly Didn't want to borrow from the Patter. P ^ T«rt IT. Military Order of Cooties, was held in the tius week lovely Gerry Review. This newest Apoll^i c?me under the heading of pas­ 'Aife because then she'd think I VFW rs**ns . j ‘ is o r- that sw ell Publicity Missy waxing by Richardson again spot­ senger seifcice, but at least it’s w-.s exceeding my' allowance So P liss wye* completed for a party to entertain 2(K) veterans, | «.a-.e y o u r s truly a batch of those lights the handsom baritone with done out of consideration for the I went on to the office -and sat ci? Lyon? Hospital on Saturday. August 7. Buses will t op Apollo discs for the c o lu m n , Luis Russell's Orch. The reverse, costomer. BOAC, it seems, works in on a meeting, talking about headquarters at 3 p.m. Fare is $1.25 per person. Hos- here goes! “Awaiting My written by Russell, introduces on the theory that there are still three million, six million, nine am it-vtsitorg-for 4he affair to 75 persons.------[_ singing lyrics thaLm a lot tl people who are afr-id . million dollars. You know, some- TTSar aatim ? will be served supper by the Cooties, to con- Atxvut T h a t M an” ...... M u ria l pressively confess a lover's la­ to fly. So it does nothing that time I feel like Amos ’n Andv ' I — ------: off caLhrs chowder, rolls, crackers,,frankfurters,'cake, cookies, Adams with Laurence •*88” K e y e s ment, rendered with deep feeling might aggravate this fear. To tl is hirch beer watermelon. Following supper games] Quartette ... lflurial Adam fc through the rich, romantic voice end, British Overseas Airways w ill tv by the patients with prizes of wallets, cigars, cig- sin g s -c a sw eet, e m o tio n - of this popular young balladeer. . station personnel have strict in RIVOLI aitC n harikerchiefs. The expense of this party for the hos- u! s ty le t h a t comes from th e h e a r t “Flippetty Flop Flop” ...... strurtions that they are never p.uL afi msec an at Lyons Hospital is from the funds received j interprets her ballads w ith a n “Your Debt to Love” ...... C u r ­ to run when on airport property. front fise lunch and dance given by the Cooties to which] iginality and a feeling t h a t lit- tis Lewis and his Trio Ap­ For example, if a plane is ready NOW thru SATURDAY th*- p * r sk> generously responded. • ra lly tears the heartstrings. On ollo On this disk, Curtis to leave and there is something Ia Safjso ber the Cooties will entertain hospitalized veterans ------^ — -— th:> a axing. her first for A p o llo , interprets his own sentimental yet to be put aboard, a BOAC from Fcr*. D t £ baseball game at the Polo Grounds, followed Robber, Baron (Errol Flynn) meets a lovely ~e * a s selected two top numbers ballad on the top side in that man will walk over and get it, WARNER BROS.- ►» j «_**,- - ih, viUT.-.ns before they return While the C„.> Shtridan) aboard a riverboat in thr film production-Silver ■ » . ' s u p p o rte d musically by t h e L a u r easy, relaxed, intimate style of but he won’t run. The company WUSIH? t e o , _r. if * Fun Raising Group, its mam purpose is to '» ■* *o*n at .the Rivoli on Sunlay thru Tuertay Th* aaaarialr • nee W Keyes Quartette his which ‘‘grows” on the liste­ believes that, to a passenec r. kn, J* -,^-ttl.wi veterans happy. , te»ture is “Half Past Mid.iijht starring Kent Taylor and Peggy If I L iv e T o B e A Hundred” . . ners. A bouncy noveltv, takes the running means an emergency— R o m j w c e / i YT'JT softball team did not play on July 13 due to rain/ Knudsen. “Y o u r H e a rt A nd M in e ” opposite side ...... ‘,F o x y ” .... 3. c L e n n o n A p p o l l o ...... “Sheila” • Eddie Davis L * s t ' t T i scheduled for July 19 and 28 at the Bob Hannan, singing star o f! Orch Apollo Two h ig h ‘ trpKl W a ltz Time" and the “ A m e r ic a n good sides, with plenty of instru­ Oc Fr;-i_. evening. July 16, a regular meeting of th e V F W Apartment Surplus Possible M elo d y Hour" network sh o w s mental kicks “Blues In The was ik-flc -T. :X5 .headquarters The next meeting will be h e ld F ri- -.e a rd _coast-to-coast each w e e k , Red'' ‘Blues Without d a y 3i In High Rent Bracket -teps aito the recording s p o tlig h t Booze ‘Doc- Romus s meeting, Frank A. Lescio, Jr., William Ham­ a ith t h i s n ew Apollo waxing of Apollo Here, are two top Start* al lluak—Rain or Clear ilton. Dajto-.- Usst-lman and Anthony Joquin. Jr.. were obligated Bergen County, according to a claimed are larger and better *a - t o p r a t e ballads. On each s id e blues sides you will like. Late Show 10:45 P.M. as a* - Tac-r.^grs. Past Commander Gallagher reported he will equipped with greater facilities MICHAEL CURTIZ m a . Teaneck realtor is rapidly ap­ *.nt R o y Ross Quintette, s u p p lie s have rvisc -ia-ws ready to submit to the members at the Sep­ than most garden type apart­ Tonight k Tomorrow—July 22i23 wm OSCAR ItVAJIT * S. 1. SAHAU — proaching the extraordinary sit­ -p-rklmg orchestral background tem ber aare^.~ 4. Charles Cerneglia was appointed chairman of a m en ts. Barbara • Humphrey uation in which it will have an fo r R o t H annon . ‘‘B ill's STANWYCK B04.ART Presented Al: 3:IMI T :tW 10 li i. r.w-et at the forum meeting at the Town Hall in re- . over-abundance of high priced In regards to the home buying LX.ygnHe.it~ •'Shanty In Old DRIVE-IN Saturday - 3:3‘» 7:«» IW 25 gar-is r- -rcr*it*c«nal activities. “THE TWO MRS. ! apartments. The realtor declared situation it was discovered that Shanty Town" ...... H e n ry & r vr V-.•* Commander William Humphrey was* appointed V - , u . - that. many hundreds of apart- there is a particular demand for Rr*d A lle n O r c h A p o lly CARROLLS” ■h.iir-»u- z* rr-ee: uith the auxiliary committee for a past presi­ Start* at l>u-k~ Main or Clear ment units have been completed houses averaging $10,000. Homes The first side spotlights Don “SWINC THE WESTERN WAY" Mur*lia Hunt’ William I undigati d e n t s ira * ja*>2 commander s dinner to be held in September. Pro- I.al«* Show 11 I'.M. and hundreds more are being at this price however are ex- Stovall with some of the finest Clia*. Vi iniiiii|ter l,ail Patrick cc«d x r* lo purchase silverware for the post kitchen. Toni phi & Tomorrow & Saturday NEWS built throughout Bergen County teedjngly scarce. Most demands alto sax work heard in a long Pjits C,cge Par*-*- J: Pup Tent 17. Military Order of the Cooties, at Newn-4 !oiiiedy-( Cartoon house sales. 000 are. easily sold according to dancing "My Home. My •THE HOUSE ACROSS th* Stafcf fcrK-arnpmenV Proof of this opinion however local real estate men. H m m " . "Lullaby of the Sun. lliru Tue». July 2fi-27 It jnawnrfd that the VFW national convention will be­ TH E BAY’ is not forthcoming. Local real- One agent explained that L e a v e s ” ...... Mary Small Ann Sheridan - Kent Suiilh held .a ilTtMilir City next year. Teehnieolor Keaturette tory say that the housing situa- there is a much greater demand A potto . Mary sings this “NORA PRENTISS' Dtacugasacg mas held as to the inactivity, for thc past. weeks Sportn • New* Inn remains unchanged, and1 for housing in local areas than f i r s t w ith dee p feeling, de­ (ioinedy - Cartoon • News of th* Yersera® Alliance in that no meetings have been held for people acc^jflad of the opportu- in other communities, due to the liv e r in g a message, at the same thr last aWKfri rrninths — Wed. ONLY JULY 28 nity of renting apartments re- convenient location and transpor- Sun., Mon., Tue*. July 25*26-2* "Pte quartermaster and past commander are to fur­ Itaruless of the high price. "Mo.st tation facilities. Other sections All l.augh Show “NOBODY LIVES ther unwmfcqgaOr television sets and report back at the next m eet­ 7 lti»c I nil* 7 people complain about the cost however, have noticed a particu- ing. Aa£ 2* m“3*h bids. data, etc., to present for action of the mem­ FOREVER” .1 the apartm ents,” said one real slow down in the buying of l*at.*v hellv-Maxie Ro’senbloom b e rs • -— •..- nlti* “MELODY STAMPEDE" SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY estate i.pent, “but that doesn’t h o m es. •KELLY TH E SECOND’ NEWS M*=-gst -» *rrr- informed that any veteran desiring to make a A SPECIAL WESTERN FEATURE stop them from Filling their ap­ Colonel Warren S. Hood, di­ ( arloon^Novellie—Sporl* claim J-f serrr* connected disability must do so on or before Wed. July 2H--New Complete “WHEN A MAN SEES RED" plications .or m aking deposits on rector’of the Division of Veter Stff>(*cr.6ier M 19*£ r w - . Iri j..l> 22-23 Show AI*o Chapter No. *1 h o m es. j ans' Services, states that appli- . IXir aa^ rs* meeting word w-as received that a member's wife “TEX G R A N G E R ’ A survey of the situation in cations for State-guaranteed m . h i »m n >>% was —rvc ana needed blood transfusions on Saturday morn­ Door* Open 12:.ill Show 'tart' I pin. Lyndhurst and North Arlington loans for the purchase of house ing Type * was required. Three members promptly volunteered and “ B A M B I*' showed that most of the apart- hold furnishings are increasing rv p o r tv - j ** 4 an* Saturday morning at the hospital. This is just ta T rrfcaH-eler AIR CON DITONED ments now under construction ; He thinks this may indicate that 3 DAYS SUNDAY ihru TUESDAY one e.viitap.* «af VFW ccunrades for which we are so proud. are being flooded with applica- separate living quarters are be- Errol Flynn Ann Sheridan Ovor*ot> Veterans—Join the VFW — Our Motto is ‘’Comrade­ J » 1 k ( Macao larkir Ciwper Thoma.* Milrhell Brute Bennett tions from prospective tenants.; coming available for some of s h ip ' Most ol these applicants how- , those veteran families who pre KRKM H LEAVE” —in— July 22 Mr . iaM W„rur Dohmyer. Mrs. John Stephen and her' ever are business executives and viously had to "double up” with La*l I la> “SILVER R1NER" o f F-?=*- ^ v en u * r e c e n tly s is te r. M iss N e llie D a y , o f 012 professional men in the higher relatives. The greatest number "f Hex llarriooii - Lilli Palmer fnJaa Krqur-t Irglnrt nu*r«.e*i tir* **-dding an- New Jersey avenue, are at Ocean income brackets. Although veter- guaranteed loans on household — in— Presented Al: , ans had first preference in sev-1 furnishings were in heavily pop- , Sunday 12.20 3:30 h '.** Ill Mil m w r»n m Jsfc * dinner in the Grove where they will spend - M I RO tK MOB" •NOTORIOUS Matinees Dally at I:St c i t ? T W « k t receiving con- there Vacation with their broth- | oral loc al housing projects, there | uiated sections wilh Bergen1 GENTLEMAN’ Evenings at 7 P.M. Mon. & Tue*. 2:.».v T :tMI 10:03 gratuIatJk.'C£s. mr. th* birth of a j er and sister-in-law, Mr. and are i«.mpartively few who can County ranking third with 574 - alito Continuous Sat. R Sun. at !< • —al*o— n e w gT'— n> H a so n . G le n M rs. J a m e s D ay. j :>fford the current prices. Mr. applications. 'J! (Wa Tarv Jul> 24-2' M a r* . r«.«ca ? *£ a n d M rs. M a r k ; ______! William Kies representative for! “DEAD OE NIGHT’ Skinner *c Teawdt The Skin ; .. . A ,, - . . th - Canterbury------«— ...... apartments — lirgaag OwtHa Dirk llaynin- - wilh Thumday Only July 22 nar> JtiW i a*uer.t.'i U.rraine, I 7„T^‘‘t s!-l's A"nette Caputo of. N, Arlington elauned that no Merwn Jolin*-R«dan«l Culver Wild West and Cartoon Show ^ I 740 Lake avenue, and Helen Oi ll - l P IN C.ENTKAI. nine .a; , ...... „ d iffic u lty is being made in rent­ PETE’S USED CARS Laurel and Hardy in I kowski, of 631 Page avenue, art ing any of the Canterbury PAKK ' • WAY OUT WEST’ ^spending a vacation at Asbury 420 niDGt: ROAD Fri., Sal. Jul> 23-24 apartments. He further, stated also Mr?. Bitiand. of 2 7 5 'P a r k . that application accompanied by , LYNDHURST, N. J. 1 J U . K-- T..m I Irak*- 2 DAYS OM.Y 2 “VIGILANTES OF Par* <*r,t«-rtained for j ------deposits are being regularly re- ] ALIAS \ t.KNTl.KMAN June Haver - Lon Mel ulli-ler t U l S u M h M rs Edrw-jfcrc K i« « tm e i. M r s .1 M iss C a th e r in e A lb re c h t, o f 312 ceiv eo .. 1947 Chevrolet 2 door B la c k in “SCLDDA HOO! BOOMTOWN” Kirchs^- Mr.- John Hak. j Forest avenue*, has returned from In regards to the high cost. 1946 Chevrolet 2 door Black !» Cartoon*-—Plus Presented "Air- 1946 F o rd 2 d o o r B ieg e SUDD A HAY!” “HOLD TH AT LION" I a ' trip to Oregon where she Kies pointed out that very few rw - in jui. :mJ> Sunday 2:2?» >:38 8:' 1942 F o rd 4 d o o r in Technicolor H ar >&i M.C..T. of Ten .Eyck spent two wegks with her sister applicants hesitate to' accept an B la c k Mon. & Tue-. !:*.» N :3 avenur James Geron and and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. apartment because the tenants 1942 F o rd 4 d o o B lu e U r t f > w d i Kirsner l*«rker Extra al Matinee Only 2 Kin 1940 Mercury Conv. Kol.l. Yoiins-Marpuerile Chapman Ronerr sp»‘nt last John Carman on their 1200-acre are getting their" money’s worth S e d a n “ T H E WOMAN IN Prizes lo Lucky Boy and Cirl. w**« at Laa.* H«^.lconft j ranch neai Gaylord. The Canterbury apartments he 1940 Chevrolet Coupe in -RELENTLESS* COM INC Wednesday thru >alurda»’ 1940 Hudson Coupe » H ITE " tJuly 2K-2V-JO-.il i 1939 Plymouth Conv. Cc ip e i Fri.. Sal. July 23-24 A/our mo>ut than even Im^oKa — 1939 Buick 4 door lots lo.lello Sun.. Mon.. Fue*. July 2.V26-2T All Technicolor Show 1938 C h e v ro le t 2 d o o r B la ck ' 3 lilt. DAYS—3 -St:i DDA HOO -T H E NOOSE Spriwer Trae%-kalherine Hepburn h a n i s h w h SCUDDA HAY" TRUCKS ; ; ” in -STATE OF THE Lou McCalli»ler • June Haver UNION” also 1942 Ford Bus Kohl. Young Marpaerite Chapman FIRST IN VALUE 5 1942 Chevrolet n rrn Y i h a i .'I h y m a t in e e It... H<.«rr.|»n. Iriifr in "RELENTLESS" 1 ton $395' ^ >urt. 12 SO ih -THE GAY 1'4 ton $350 m v n i y - O ILOR CARTiHlNS RANCHERi> * ■X4940 Chevrolet Extra Saturday Malinee- Only Tom I onwiiy a- ‘Bulldog Drummond* IMf to n $295 IR tF H F. < KMM TO AIX l.a*l I chapter FIRST IN DEMAND 3 1941 C h e v ro le t kllMHEs “Danger* of I anadian Mounted" Wed., Thur- Ju»y 282V IMu* 3 Color Cartoon* 1937 Diamond T Stand In TWO DAYS ONLY “ 13 LEAD SOLDIERS” 1935 International 2 xi T o n -TFA «.R%N«.ER” |tell> l.rable. Charlie S»»i%ak and hi* «*rehe»lra. Sal. Nile Re<|ue-| Hit July 24 Only Chavrolat brings you all these major advantages PROF. LUCIANO a l BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES . . . in PIN I P GIRL" "DOLl. FACE’ ZA C( A K IM in Te« hniegglor Yiyian Blaine - Perry ("onto pno— now dmcidudly lower than those ol any other - a l*o Graduate Piani.t ..f the Con-' Janie* Ma«m-Marsarrl l.oekwood *ervalory of Mu*ir of Bologgga. Italy. oa* that even remotely approaches it in quality! Now $500 LOANS in -THE WICKED I.ADY' Sun.. Mon. July 25-26 spencer Tracy-kalherine Hepliurn Piano and vocal initrne- The plain truth is that thi# pace-»etting Chev­ WITH UP TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY - A i n Johnson in Uons to beginners and ad­ rolet offers major quality advantage after major ••STATE OF THE vanced students; also eoack. We are now peruulti-d to make kwn> up U« 1500 under the accompany and give irtbtk Ya*.1! ti»vp to m u d mart lomforl wilh tfc* quality advantage not available in other cars in Small Loan Law And. *•- in give as as 20 months UNION"- education to concert, radio and friuaggtr I luturd knre-Aitlon Kid* e»clu- its held: and. in addition. Chevrolet prices are to pay. This means that even large loans c a n be carried LINCOLN —alaa— opera Singers. Leaaoiis ia your •»*t u. c hrvrolct Mui tu«her-|MKed c»f*. now obviously and outstandingly lower than with small monthly payment*. Foe e*a«nj?>k- home if desired. . y M O T ______“THUNDERBOLT" . those of any other car that even remotely l DIFFERENT LOAN PLANS in technicolor Studio 4T N anderhurgh \v* approaches it in quality. Thur* ihru '‘at July 22-21 with Janie* Slewart a» Narrator R l. 2 TV84 Hutberford, V J A m o u n t We lend mceaer •-'« \our auto, single Errol Flynn Am* Sheridan Thus, Chevrolet and only Chevrolet offers thc 20 Thouta* Milrhell Bru< e Bennett o f L o an Pay in cu ts nature, furniture or note Same >acU W.jov mart I hr till »nd men Big-Car comfort of the original and outstanding Hart Ma« I aite 'Tom lie. \ndrea d a y servsco Rw«r. make an ap rue*.. « ed Mat. Eve.; July 2T-2*. l hrvrairt • world • cHampton Valve- Unitized Knee-Action Ride . . . the Bif-Car H arner Hro> oUl*lantlin« oiHdoor “i-Hwd m |in r V ii«f-w -H n d . too. is caclu % 80 $ f. 13 i nntmcal. come in and get the adtenlure *lor» of ihe l.apd of LADIES- It’s HERE at U m CANDLELIGHT “ ** »*. chevrslM ftad htfhcf-pfiwd tw t. performance and dependability of a world s 150 9.62 \ k |i n Splendor The Most Fxquoilely Fired on CATERING champion Valve-in-Head engine . . . the Bif-Car — 0 7 lil MstUy tkuie* l»i^ mm balances “SILVER RIVER" I) E t: DRAT ED CLASSW ARI BEYER At .E SET You have ever SERV ICE beauty and luxury of Body by Fisher . . . the s&v. 2 ?SJI tu S M *** »»S from SIM to t5M. -ARE YOU WITH IT" ■ern or uw ne«l. HAVING A PABTlf? Big Car safety of Fisher Unisteel construction, 450 2 * 1 1 Ua. Xo, 7«4—rc:—77« llonald O't oftnor The Entire Set of 21 Pieces your* 'Martha Mewarl - Ol«a >an Juan ,'U k*mt vour Chevrolet le»ih in the Unitized Knee Action Ride and Powtive- in *1 week*. Cull kE urm 1 2-T1I9 ^ •-e»«etu. luaury for it htt the woild-fanioug VACATION SEASON IS HERE —alter • utlelt I ew Parker First t.iveoway— S lee T^a t . l w Action Hydraulic Brakes ... all at lowest prices— ||*» ihe rttllirkinc Musical of for­ PH take care of the food. whet avuUblc only on Chevrolet Vacation Expends thi« year will bo shw.! 10*1 higher than ’.iven ll One Time. Fancy sandwiches, cakes made cOtlWf (ATS. prices that are now even more economical, even last veat Haili-.td fuses. «ar repairs, clejehcs. b o a rd the mer Kroadto.it lame Your* for an Adult Admission tieket plu* a -mall service m my own kitchen All kinds more thrifty, when compared witlTthe prices of cost of everything that to m ake u p a vacation is u p Sun. ihru Tue* Jul» 2^-2 •barge Start yonr *el this week >f delicious salads Wedding other automobiles in its field. And vet,'most people need tw— A vacation can be THREE DAYS ONLY *nd engagemi nt parties. Y«c'J! have the mfHy ol Fisher liniiteel Yes. indeed. Chevrolet is first in dollar value financed for a whole' lot less than a nerrvsj* breakdown. Jum -lbirr Tell me your plana laoi'uition the Knw-Adion Kidr snd by the widest margin in all Chevrolet lustory; Lon M* I alli-ler * aller Hrennan On the screen Toe*. A ^ ed. h a u w Vta>n Hydraulic Brakn torn- W h y nt>t s to p i or phone vs today ind Vt show you \nn Rr'ere Natalie ^ ood koM at, I hevrolet and loatlier cars. and. of course, it is first in nation-wide demand how these new lmount* and term s can evwsbl*' you to cvn- SCUDDA HOO .... “GREEN FOR as well. solidate all your present outstanding accvwinu into one Loan SUUDDA HAY" DANGER" w ith us. In Color by .Technicolor LaWnmowert Told in ihe tradition of Home in Sally Cray • Trevor Howard AND Perhaps NOW under our hugjh** loan amount* and Indiana l U — convenient repayment plans m i can afford That Car or -RERUN EXPRESS" Leo <>ore«y -ai^ Bowery Roys Gardan Tool* Household Appliance you've I Merle Oberon RoWrl R un in “JINX MONEY” Charle* k o n ia ,.N l*»ul l«ka» Sharpened and C T .H O U T - a n d O tU ff - X S F I R S T ! « l»a»* I eminf Thur* thru NI Repaired Liberal Finance Service July 2S-3I 4 Day* EXTRA EXTRA I lark la U r Lana Turner Del Skidmore 298 Ridge Rd. RUth. 2-9444 Lyndhurgt A Laird - Johnson, Inc. ware Heverafr Set I. hen Away 6o2 Ridge Road Rav Milland t ha« I au«hton Every Tuesday and Wednesday, g« M ain St. I«dl. N. J Matinee and Evening to a Lnekv L\n

the Army, may apply for thtaj with overseas rreAn o f Iras than Th»>s< w ith \ '■ to 24 fin\nlhs o%ei Ihe hi am h i« v t i i»ed T W ] of the Interkw hv at least il a t* n e e d t o t p n w e i the Officers Wanted For Army duty throufh their orfanitation IS months since Dev-ember 7. 1*4V **** se»* mav tie Aligned with more than 14 months month* priof to jversnns assign Ai m v w «t - « > n | the M hw commanders. be imme thr urgent and » #ei*> First ^rm y Headquarters an- sions, now on active duty-with nounced today an extended and accelerated program for thc re­ ception of applications by officers of the National Guard and Organ­ ized Reserve Corps in the First Army area, for extended -active- duty. as participants in thc ex Fancy Grade A Pure Florida pansion of the Army resulting from the passage or the Selective Service Act. Current Army-wide Grapefruit Juice 3 'ir 22c “r 17c requirements have been set by the Department of the Army at The pure rvoturol from ♦<**•> Iu v o j s Fl-v>{Ja g'O f'**, '**t P » « %t*Xviv 5500 officers. Department of the -Army officials have—indicated ------that this estimate will be revised in future months as Army expan­ Orange Juice 3 '.'j: 2 8 c t"21c sion progresses Serve ic# cokl iHJr# rior.do t'«0 ' 3e tot lumm#r»»me Vitobty ranti, In outlining the need for addi lional personnel. General Court­ ney H Hodges. Fust Army Com­ mander, stated: "This problem cannot be successfully solved Blended Juice 3 25c ~ 19c without thc voluntary assistance JHire jU'te ♦ r s*tect#d t.»e » pe^ed rtf those in thc country's reserve, ranks," General Hodges has ad dressed a personal letter to each j National Guafd and Reserve Offi Libby s Tomato Juice 2 23c cer in the First Army area con­ cerning the expansion program ♦ ortVH^t L h b \ % tnmoto fU*Ct flt th i « tn itl t i :z ik a commission in tht- Civilian Com ponents to weigh thc preseht em ­ Peach Hedar — r . r 16c ergency and need against his per sonal and civilian lesponstf ilities. NlAllt NlNlNI Tomato Juice V’.Z i S “J' ii aud to act in accord with the dic­ 2 tates of his concicncc." Apricol Nectar 21c Libby s lomalo Juice 2S( A recent Department of the Army chance in age-in-grade' re­ Moth Apple Juice 19c Robford lomalo Juice “ i\< quirements provides for a relax ation that is expected to augment matei tally the number of applica­ Open Fridays Until 9 P. M . tions. Categories 1 and II. this is. service for one and two years, have been reestablished. The age level for company grade officers has been raised to 50 years. The BALA CLUB age level for major up to and in­ cluding colonel has been-raised to i*0 years. With this ruling, second lieutenants, first lieutenants, and FRESH CALIFORNIA captains who are approaching th** Beverages 3 — 2 9 E age of 49 may serve in Category 1 for one year; or. if they aie ap- i %.h v )|k m .I1o t*ot# d *v proaching the age of-48, they may sign Category II foi two years Carrots- . ..nde-ness ond "ovo. AC M l MIDSUMMin SAll riATUHIS Similarly, majors, lieutenant col­ o n e ls . a n d c o lo n e ls w h o a r c ai> •ansaa*a j - ptoaching the age of.,59 may serve . C a l 'l o " ' '0 "';::ll29cH oneyD ew ^ .- Spry Crisco 1 43c ^ *1 21 Evap Milk for one year Those whi) are ap­ 2 ' Wesson Oil L'i 4Sc tZl 89c Asco Tea T r S * 28c S 51c proaching the age of 58 mav sign Tomatoes for two years All officers below "6 - 3 5 c Banonos Mazola LL 46c TT 91c these ages, except ' for certain f a n c y Tea Bags — 15c 43c specialists, must sign Category III flfce rfe Campbell s 2 ^'. 29c for three years' duty Corn Asco Coffee 1.43c , LT . t 1______»•■*» toch■ 6c Peaches JvrnW o These ‘agc-in-gradc' icstnctions OC •k »«tit s. mo Cucum bers »«.». |«an< h Baked Beans S T 2 V: 27c are not applicable to Chaplains. 3 5 C Celery Hearts oscas Msvasf Officers of the Medical 'Depart Weiners ^ r 4 7 c Ideal Coffee ’.ITJ r T' 53c Sant* *••• 0o*c« M «Avv bOCM t ? ».. **-•• • . m eat (othei than Medical Service Mitacia Coips'. and Officers of thr Wo Plums !»«••u,i'” Spam s»a s i :r 47c merrS' Army Corps For these, H A to N s m a Wmcrest Coffee^. 40c * .r i *OOt»t the maximum age for' recall in ' lbs Heilman's • r 53c Kw«T»s all grades is the same as quoted j Mayonnaiu . ~ * t c Press nr ss H ‘r 39c above for field grades. . . j w i « • * The'num ber of officers neces- \ ima Beans saiv to fill current Army-wide re- 1 L ' ■ . 'I S «,v.d with lon«^ t . . u a ^ P ______China Beauty M • M Candy 7 Minute quirements covers every branch of combat aims arftl most of thr Chow Mein Coated Chocolate Chocolote Pie technical services The greatest A l r need is in Infantry. Field Artill (liMUNA'inri1 * ♦ / V. 25c Mm M; 26c erv. Coast Artillery (especially AAA). Special Services, Trans- j port at inn. and thi Medical I>«' ' Ib Old South Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Venice Maid paitment Thc Medical . Depart- j ment alone requires almost 3000 Tangerine Juice Spaghetti Meat Balls officers, .including doctors, nurses, Prime Cut Rib,BP351 medical specialists and medical A rrol* IS *0^T*r’US ° € 3 .*.:: 29c *5r 2ic * ; r r 25c service corps personnel The Army is looking to reserve and national guard officers not Spaghetti Sauce 17c Icy Point Salmon — 45c no\* on active’ duty to fill .these i Rrisket Beef requirements. Such officers re­ Boneless ttrisKei Egg Noodles 19c Ritz Crackers 31c turning to active duty .incident to K w(np« e* 1*0*0 MAt the Expansion Prograrti will He % ;.s# Sandwich Cookies ,t r 15c r A N C V . _ Macaroni Spaghetti r * . 15 placed, insofar ..as possible, in Veal ,k 1 Kreemlined Wofers'T T. 25c their propei listing on nisters for ro ite y overseas service along with Regu G tO U M O Farmdale Peas 2 Z 29c lai Army officers ami non-K«*gu , lb 45c Krispy Crockers ; r 25c D ucks fov/l ,b . y c Bon Olive Oil tl.‘C 23c i 41c •M tO N lar Army officers now on extend f \ I !*»•< »*.«H let a* ed active duty. Beef STIV/ING OllVCS n- ... s. 25c Banana Patties 29c National Guard officers should Franks sui rmt applications <*n Depart 1 .3 9 c Plate Beef Gravy Master 15c Film s' 25c^:29c‘ *.37c ment of the Arms Form W Lamb Bologna (available at Army installations! Brecst Veal to the State Adjutants Genet al 39c Liverwurst B o i: : z ~ T Clapps Nedick's Otgam /ed Reserve Corps officers Beef Kidney AtSOfftIO Hot Sausage should submit applications to the * 45c ‘ Baby Foods Orange Drink Scmoi State Instructor Bacon Squares Meat Loaves rou^o Dill Pickles'! Mason Jars Knlisted men and wan ant — 10 - 89c cers. holding reserve (ommis 6 ^ :. 29c ^ HAIRY l i n n . 69c 75c 6 - 73c Need Volunteers 20c C - Jersey's finest'variety awaits you’ k satin* n il*■. As Escorts For A g r e a t var«e**> .* fe v h- *>•-» JIFFY RITTER S Mild Colored Cheese ‘wn rjver^^ IVORY SNOW Returned Bodies Pic Crust CATSUP Glendale Club Cheese Lemon & Lime Layer Coke - 59c 34c Another call for about 100 2 X 29c 20c tally qual^ied veterans t< s e rv e loaf Cheese Iced Cinamon Buns "Z'T 30c 2 ^ " . 29c military* escoi ts foi thr return <•f World Wai II dead was issued Muenster Cheese Sponge Cake Shells “ * ‘“U. - . 15c today bv Genet ai Courtne\ H CAMAY CAM AY DUZ H«*t*e* Fust M m .y Command#! Domestic Swiss Cheese Angel Food Coke ’ „^45c The return to active duty will BATH SOAP TOILET SOAP V 34c b e i>n a v o lu n te e r b a sts, fo r pei Sharp Clieddar Cheese Supreme Raisin Bread — 17c mds of Six, nine or twelve month- 2 r . 27c 3 - 28c 2 V ; 29c «s the \ eler an elects The rati- of Supreme Sandwich Brcod - >— 15c diem, while traveling as i» Cream Cheese ‘'(tf- has been increased from Parkerhouse Rolls — 12c IVORY IVORY IVORY 151W0 to $7 000 Rank and pay J Velveeta Cheese » ill b** determ ined b> prior ****'• Frankfurter Rolls Gold Seal Eggs “ SOAP SOAP SOAP qualrficaliohft Applicants- hi>* Bar-B-Q Rolls e\#i must t>e in .th« f.: rides. Silver Seal Eggs Men of thr highest ( aid ei *r, ) quaitfxat.»n« are needed for ttw Enriched. Supreme aH-ignment because of th* hit!, Dairycrest Ice Cream pui poesr and stolen; dignity of the w r v ir e s acvt*rded th e m e n wh«* BREAD p Aero-Wax 25c gave their live* in action Th. »o ste s N M tef jlCitieZMmkdi Arr* y looking for men with 29c b e t t e r t*> t. j- i 'i g r r . n t a n d in itia tiv e '«kiyn Army Ba»«* and Schen mm* 20 Male Team Borai ~ 16c e*tadv The men will serve in the United Slate* Soap flakes CLEANSER X 34c DOG FOOD C A T FOOD AMMONIA SOAP 3 — 28c Mrs Havoid J Camele*. >A 29 i 33c ■r lie V illu s a v e n u e ta on a C anadia# 2 29c 3 ‘IT 27c 3 23< ^ 20c ^ •— 2 — 27c , Woj u> be gonr tw o weeks. PAGE SIX THE LEADER THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1943

Western Division Giants Drop Thriller w L V.F.W. 8 0 SPORTS WHIRL L y n d . S w im m in g Pot. . 7 3 To South Orange Team Valley Sweet Shop . 5 5 E lk s ...... 5 5 The Lyndhurst Giants invaded N u tle y ...... 5 Valleybrook A & S 4 6 Cameron Field, South Orange K e a r n y ...... 3 American Legion 3 5 Sunday afternoon, to lock horns C a ld w e ll ...... 2 The resignation of Mel Ott as being routed uncermoniously in • C lu b b e rs ...... 3 6 with the Essex County Loop Lea­ Little Falls 1 manager of the New York each attempt, and on top of that; CfMipi’s Rec. ___ 3 _ 8 ders, the South Orange Giants. ; Played "tie gam W arren Hanscom started on the Giants probably surprised no he is given the old Bronx Blast hill for Lyndhurst, while "Red” one, the mysttry was who would around the circuit. Could Feller B i l l D a c o s t a o o o o o c isweeney tiie Seton Hall College succeed Mel? The climax came • have stopped the Nationals?* If! Scores for Week of July 12-16 last week when Horace Stone-, his recent trouncing is any M o n d a y J u l y 12. *’ MORE LIVE MEMORIALS CROPPING VP ace. toed the rubber for South HOOKS O r a n g e . ham. president of the New York criterion, we doubt it very much, C lu b b e rs , 0 3 0 '1 0 0 0- We note with interest, many other towns following, or at Aside from Lyndhurst’s two And club, selected a man who pub- To lose his mastery over op- Valley Sweet Shop 100 4 0 1 x- least conforming to plans, similar to Lyndhurst regarding the runs in the fifth frame, which licy admitted his dislike for the posing batters is something to T u e s d a y J u l y 13. R a i n .' merits-and “ujrlulnfss trf a live memorial. - The latest to join tht’ I A R C came on a high bouncer over the JAOO incrT on Coogan*s Bluff, Leo lay awake nights, but when his Wednesday, July~l4 ranks in this line ol reasoning is our neighbor, Rutherford. A 003 000 0—3 shortstops head, Hanscom ano Durocher, late of the Brooklyn popularity with those who pay L e g io n press notice of just last week disclosed that they have definitely By JOEY EULO Sweeney hooked up in a pitching Dodgers. | his salary also diminishes, well, C lu b b e rs 211 300 x —~ decided on going ahead with plans for a live memorial. After duel for eight innings when Hans­ We are not going to challenge ‘ts pretty rough going. Its a dif- T h u rs d a y , J u l y 15 four years of research, looking at plans, meetings and corres­ com weakened and Joe Guidetli the wisdom of Mr. Stoneham in | fieult task to overcome. How Valley Sweet Shop 000 101* 1 - 3 pondence, our own World War II Memorial Board submitted some Last week I received a letter L y n d . P o o l 033 000 x—6 had to be called in from the bull­ from a lady reader which we his selection, to guide his club the Indians’ fireballer (or is he) very concrete information and plans to the Board of Commission p en . a possible pennant. No doubt can right himself is a something F-iday, July IS ers who were favorably impressed and on the basis of theyjL.jis- hall pass on to you and at thc 327 021 0— 15 Lyndhurst scored two runs in tme pass judgment of the the Giants' prexy thought it over that I will not attempt to ans- E lk s senting votes, sufficient funds to thc* tune of $35,000 were to be sam e 002 200 3—7 the fifth inning as Hoinish sing­ nts.. I for one am very very carefully before he reached wer> ntir can anyone else for I FRANCIS GALLAGHER Crupi's Rec. provided for the project which if followed through and completed contents.. I for one am very J u ly 12th led to left field with the bases •onfused in her condemnation of his decision, and on his shoul that matter. Lyndhurst Giants catcher. Gal­ might have made Lyndhurst a focal point for other municipali­ Gallaghers 201 001 4 lo a d e d . ■ man antMhen praising him to ders will fall the consequences • • lagher starred for the Irvington ties with similar intentions. The resulting bids however were very Lvndhurst Rec. 111 020 Vx— 5 Going into the last half of th* he sky.. She also asked me if I if Durocher fails to deliver. It has been rumored the past High School baseball team and much in excess of the allotted funds and rather than go ahead ninth inning Pler.nich of South J u ly 14th ould have done better than the of fans and sports few days that Joe Louis will de- was selected to the New Jersey on a shoestring bas.s, our governing body very wisely elected Orange hit a high drive that fell H illto p s 100 120 1—5 n e n in question. Well I don’t writers by far is that Stoneham fend his title again. Financial! all-state high School Team to hold off until such time when prices again come within reaso.\ between Hornish and Sczepansk. Gallagher's 331 000 x—7 enow whether my friend and made a poor choice in the Lip. difficulties is given as the reason, Opposition has great respect for It does appear as though the two memorial boards went through for a triple. July 15th. eader remembers my career in It is their contention that there Lesnevich may be the second his strong and accurate throwing all the details for nothing but when reviewing the circumstances Hill then promptly doubled tc Lyndhurst Rec. 001 002 0— 3 h e ring. If she does she will re- a r e many other men who would 1 man in the ring. We also hear arm and potent bat and thinking the situation over, we are not in such bad shape i ight scoring Pleanich. At this Polish Americans 000 101 2— 4 all that I engaged in over 200 do a much better job than Leo. | where Billy Conn is seriously and can afford to wait. The combined efforts of the Department point Guidetti was called in July 16th. xjuts, including 12 title matches. Names like Lefty O'Doul, Casey thinking of making a comeback, — 3 of Parks and Public Property and the Board of Education have Spielman hit a long fly to Hornish B e d ric k 's 201 0 00 0 md was successful' in 10 of them Stengel, Bill McKechnie and Probably will change his mind Softball League 100 003 x4 done an excellent job of providing facilities for recreation and as in center field, Hill going to thin Columbus Club Jnfortunately I always fought th e one-time Giant, Frankie j if Louis insists on defending the after .the catch. Bellrose flied long as they are kept up the way they are, they can serve well >ver the weight fights, and was Frisch were brought up. j crown. Standings Listed until .such time as the contemplated plans can be* followed w ith­ deep to Sczepanski in right, Hill lever able to become champion But as we stated earlier it’s • • • Robert Hursch, son of Mr and out placing an extra heavy burden on the already overtaxed tax­ scoring ahead of Sczpanskis fine throw to the plate. Tex Rickard, one of the great Stoneham’s team and his money. The Dodgers, under Burt.Shot- Standings to July 16th 1948 I Mrs. Douglas Hursch, of 542 p a y e rs . *st p ro m o te r s o f a ll tim e , p ic k e d With the score knotted at 2 all, he is in a better position than ten are an inspired ball club, Eastern Division I Sixth avenue, who recently en me as the third best flyweight Wnek doubled for South Orange we are to know what he wants. They have won five out of seven W I listed in the Navy, Was inducted in the business in 1929, below INCREASING CROWDS AT SOFTBALL GAMES in tht- last half of the twelfth. It now remains to be seen w^ -t games since Shotten succeeded Columbus C lub ...... 9 ' on Tuesday and has now left for „ Sweeney who had been pitching Frankie Genero and Pancho Villa effect this move will have on the Durocher. Now only 6'.* games Gallagher Ass’n 4 the Great Lakes Naval Training As the current Lvndhurst Municipal Softball League draws sensational ball then won his who I defeated a couple months old faithfuls who have been loy- behind the league leading Boston •Lyndhurst Rec 4 Station. Mr and Mrs. Hursch near to a. close, the Extern Division in partic ular is playing be­ own ball game witii a drive ove. later but I was declared un al to the Giants whether the club Braves. Giants also perked up S t a r l i n g s ...... 4 j are marking their 25th wedding fore consistently larger crowds and aside from the C/olumbus Norm Hoi rusk's head in deej crowned champion of the world was on top or hoplessly in the under the leadership of’ Duro- Polish Am. Club . . 4 anniversary todyv. Thev have- Club, it i* quae a scramble for the other seven positions. Thc. center field scoring the winning because at that time no chain second division. The next month eber. Stole four bases tlie other Bednicks -Spt. Shop . 5 had as their guest for the past Lyndhurst Rec pulled a surprise upset over the Gallaghe-i A sm *-. .ru n . pionship could change hands in or so will easily tell the story, day in Cincinnati, a novelty for A m v e ts ...... 3 'few days Mrs. llursch’s brother.' ciation and then the Polish American Club, down two runs in The Giants missed a good scor­ New Jersey only by a knockout whether Stoneham or the gen- the Giants. •Caruccis Hilltops . .. 2 , W a lte r L a r s e n o f S a u g e i tie*s. N the last inning, put together four straight hits to beat the Rec ing «banco in the 8th when Frank Could such a thing take place. eral*public was right. j * * • • Played tie game. I y . in another On Friday, the Bedricks Sport Shop had the Colum­ Ryan opened the inning with a I co u ld ne v e r g e t M r. G e n e ro bus Club on the ropes up to the final stanza when two successive • • • | The Yankees running into ti iple to center -field, but Sween to defend his crown in New errors plus a base hit permitted the Club to go on with only The plight of Bob Feller looks tough luck tn their night games, ey got Mende and Harnish tc Y o rk . very gloomy since his announce-; E°r the third time this year they one blemish against their record. Carucci's Hilltops have just not ground out and Sczpanski flied tc Only recently Ripley had Now Open Until 4 A. M. had any of the bieaks and the Amvets come pretty much under / . v i . :__ .v, ment in refusing to pitch in the were washed out after piling up the shortstop. story of Juey Eulo being thr recen t A ll- S ta r Bam i in St. Louis, a commanding lrad in thr early the same category. The Starlings were idle last week but are BUNTS: only fighter who had over tw o pt.rhaps thc Am erlcan L»-Uguirs inning*. Despite injuries to kry still very much in. the thick of things in the inad scramble hundred fights and succeeded in The Giants return home this were blessed in that decision of players, Bucky Harris' men are In the Western Division, the VFW, idle last week, still has never being knex-ked out. Under Sunday playing host to the Little Feller's, because he has failed to courageously holding on for pen things their own way but the Lyndhurst Swimming Pool, finish­ the circumstances 1 believe if I Joey Dorindo’s hails Baseball Club. Lets see ing up in a very strong manner is not .too far behind and can finish in his last' three tilts "anl contention. fine turnout fof the splendid ball was a heavyweight and a mite Still do some dar. age if some of the other clubs can give them a the boys have been playing. younger, I could have defeated i hand. The young Valley Sweet Shop, now managed by Harry the nick of time! Not only his. e.iough. We can't let this column go by any of the present crop of heavy­ Halm, has won lour in a row since the old master took over and but all of his conceit is I think the men of to-lay are RESTAURANT without another few words of weights. 1 am not being con *** the Elks art' just giving everyone plenty of trouble. The Western catching up with him. too weak to go in for such a comment on Frank Rodigans fine ceited, mind you, but being con 316-318 Valley Brook Ave. Lymlhur>t Division has ats own battles for all of the positions with every­ His last display of boring taUtuin* sport as boxing play at third. nected with the fighKgame for one bunched up except for the Clubbers and Crupi's Rec,. pie Frank- played marvelous ball 27 years. 1 feel I know what I'm eouldcould not be romparedcompared with what ,'*tL*‘5 5 sUrl bulldln*bulldm* “Pup .™ m r , season favorites to do a lot of business. In the Bogle Building Sunday handling the hot corner; talking about. his opponent toned at him. Vet. , h“,kv mn' ‘■'s1"-1 o( Postponed games were to have been scheduler slprTIng thi- Joe .Walcott gave a beautiful romnlainlng. lie even took many a play away Anyway here’s the letter in What do you think Mr. Eulo? week but a scarcity of umpires due to vacations has made it nec­ from the shortstop. the writer’s own words; speech in behalf of the champ. Serving the Finest in Italian-American F ihmIs essary to hold back for at least another _w**ek. —^ Walcott fan, Joey Guidetti, the Giants pitch- Dear Mr. Eulo:______what i eall sportsmanship and .lot the conceited, superior KARMF.L VANCE er, worked out with the St. Louis After reading your most re­ (Mrs. Frank Vance) Browns at the Yankee Stadium. cent colum-i concerning the Wal- attitude" that J.L. has earriel SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUE KEEPING COOL around for so many yean. In last week's edition of The J S a tu r d a y . cott-Louts fight I cannot let the Commercial Leader, a k id n a m e d Steaks - Chops - Sea Food Now that the new air conditioning unit is in full operation South Orange has the finest m atter... go... unansw ered -come At teest, Mr. Eulo, give a little at the Lyndhurst Recreation Center, the hot bowlers seem t Bob Stuart from North Arling- j playing field in the League. At what may. credit where It is greatly deserv­ ton issued a challenge to Joey i be keeping cool and enjoying summer bowling for the first time least 2.000 fans turn out to see Mr. Joe Walcott, to my esti­ ed. *1 think Joe Louis is the Cherrystone Clam s - Shrimps- Dorando of Lyndhurst. In an in­ in our local ianes There is little use in trying to fathom th. their games each Sunday. mation and that of a great many greatest boxer of time and he’ll terview with young Dorando, he origin of the team names but the Dead Enders, now in .front of Don't forget the big double important sports writers and an go down in history—but let’s not declared that he will fight him Mussels Daily „ the pack with 14 wins and 7 losses, have a one game margin over header on the night of August nouncers, must be credited for forget some of the outstanding in his own back yard, and he the Nite Hawks. Next Weeks and Hot Shots, all three being tied 5th. Columbus Club vs. Linden his outstanJIng sportsmanship in boxers who have tried to gut they certainly will get to-I Al Porro. Andy Garbanno and Herbie Hirsch are currently to p Glen Ridge A C pion, 'Joe Louis. an 1 had to have a lot of courage gether, as Police Chief Otto favorite dish. ping the men. The league is largely a special setup and all This Sunday the Savings Bonds Mr. Joe W alcott is a ls o to be knowing what they were going Bayer askead Senior Dorando and, are selected on the basis of compiled averages. Once under way' will be raffled off. If you have h is in to buck. greatly recognized for first myself to run a boxing show in however, there is*" plenty of competition and some of the scores not- made your returns as yet. encounter with the c h a m p . Yes, The rest of your column con­ Catering to W vddingn. Banquets. Parties being rolled «re nothing short of sensational. For instance, Polio y«m are requested to please do so September with proceeds going Mr. Joe Walcott WON; b u t be­ cerning the next conte iders for tlipped the maples lor a league leading series of 709 and a high For fine play and a splendid towards buying television sets and the Family Trade cause he was fighting a g a i is t the the cron wa* also very sarcastic for the schools, single game of 268 Andy Garbarino is right behind him with brand of ball. ct»me to see the great Joe Louis, he wasirr given and undeserved to Lesnevich. a 267 game For the ladies, Mary Petszch has a 217 to her credit I.yndhursi Giants in action Sun­ the decision. Wasn’t it ju s t a Sugar Ray and so on. and Flo Patrick, a 205 day against Little Falls at the Mr. and \?is. J J Smith, of 330 matter of partiality in s te a d of To your estimation no one Is , local stadium. Stuyvesant avenue, are spending sportsmanship, what th e fans god or young enough to try for Vou will see Bud Mende and the week at Pompton Lakes. really expect and la te ly have the crown. WHIRLPOOL: Fran Gallagher, Irvingtoh High very rarely gotten it. How about you? Can you do Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiangar Many bowling leagues being formed now for coming fall School All State players. Frank I'm glad w e and a ll other better? I think not—so let these della and daughters. Rita and Zimmerman's season _ Roc House League being wide open again attracting Radigan the sensational third sportswriters agree that Joe boys do their stuff until some Rosalie, of 536 Secemd avenue, some of former high average bowlers... increased price list also baseman and our own BoLby PARK AVE. RUTHERFORD Louis retlrel, shall we say.. ia younger contenders are game spent a day at Belmar. helping to attract others Pasquin Motors and Lehnes Caterers White who will try-out with the to have same team in Major Interclub League and Friday Night Giants Joey Guidetti will be the House League Next year, p o s s ib ly , to be known as Lyndhurst likely starter. In other league games, Mont OFFER YOU Majors Reservations also being made for next year's ABC tournament at Atlantic City ------anyone interested in placing a clair topped Caldwell 10-6; K ear­ ONE OF THE BIGGEST team or rolling is urged to contact Stan Ntemiec, Bergen County ny beat Little Falls 5-3 and in a secretary, at Rutherford, as soon as possible Jew Kama busy Saturday tilt Glen Ridge beat at summer camp with several fapfball candidates Summer N u tle y 2-1 junior baseball U ague going along in fine style Several of L y n d h u rs t A B R HOSIERY VALUES younger lads, participating in summer sports programs leaving R y a n . If...... lor service under new act of Congress Vacation time has finally M e n d e . 2b YOU’VE SEEN IN A LONG TIME! hit this corner too, so for the next few weeks, our two readers Hornish. cf. can rest th*tr «.y^ tn the time they usually spend trying to fathom Se /e panski* rf. the very un*L*e words that appear in this space Oh for the Graham, lb FOR THE ANSWER TO bollowv ocean -nd that lovely white sand .... Moms, ss .. Radigan. 3b Highlanders LADIES' b o w i.i m ; I G a lla g h e r, c. Hanscom,.!* YOUR PRINTING PROBLEM Men’s Sox Outslug Cubs STANDING ! * G u id e tti, p. W De*ad Endei,s PAIRS The- Passa.v Highlanders out- 14 44 2 'Guidetti wn to p itc h slugged th. Lvndhursl Cubs. 9-7, Nite Hawks 13 N e x t W e ek FOR at Pulaski P a r k P a s s a ic T he- 13 0th inning 3 99c Hot SJij^s . game* was mp-.ind-tui.it until the 13 South .Orange AB eighth when V-nyos third hit o- 117 C l 11 B o x . ef. 6 CALL THE th e g a m e >oe>red th e -two c r itic a l Tail Enders Plesnich.rf. . 2 runs. lx>u T im* hak fanned 11 P e tz s c h . 11 N v c k , 2b . 4 Irregulars — If Perfect Would Be Cubs in winn.ng the decision. 4 Roses ... H ill. 3 b ...... 3 C u t* <;» 4 Strays .* lt S p ie lm a n , If. 5 De- C e c c o t 55c to 85c Pair. Hardly Noticeable E. Esposito. 31' 2 0 0 Bellrose. lb 5 COMMERCIAL LEADER DDT...... i R. Esposito, rf. 5 0 1 •Roman, rf, 2b ...... 3 4 P eps ------i imperfection* that will not impair L ongarzo. ss 5 0 0 R v d e n , r f ...... 3 High Score Women JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Dover, lb. 4 2 2 Sal it to. ss ...... 5 M. P e t / s o h 217 R ubbert n e , lb-, 5 \ 2 W n e k c ...... 5 the wear of the sock. F Pati ick 205 B o c s o n , cf- 5 2 1 Sweeney, P. .. 6 High Series Women Martin, c ...... 5 u 2 -Fry, 1hs vr : r 3-----0 0 JkLPctasch ,...... 525 i n Mad*) by the world’s most famous bosioKy-aftanuX aduw .— High Team Game RUtherford 2-1031 S. Esposito. 2b ..20 0 Roman batted for Ryden in 8th. De* C ecc o 708 Assortments includes Anklets in 6 x 3 Ribbed, fancy Lisles K ru g . p . . . . - ...... 2 2 E r r o r s — Mende, Morris S. 1 117 Club 708 . Runs batted in— Hornish 1, Hill. and Rayons . . All the wanted Pastel and dark colors 5 High Women Average 38 [Bellrose*. Sweeney. C ollyer ...... 158 «) Hits off: Hanscom 8 in 8 innings P e tz s c h 157 j Guidetti 3 in 4 innings. Sweeney Hante.Sb. v v 4 D o h e rty 150 HURRY DOWN AND GET YOUR SUPPLY L e d w o n , l b ...... 3 9 in 12 in n in g s. Bucco . 148 Strikeouts: H«nscom 4, Guidet­ Timchak. p...... « L in k 147 RIGHT AWAY WHILE THEY LAST . rf. . .. I ti 3. S w e e n e y 10. High Score Men B ases o n Balls: Hanscom 2. r f ...... 3 -A^Pbrro^ ^ _2SB_ _ U ’.l.i n . t . L . u - —-i, Ufinmnu Chifounis. cf. 77— T T tt TT a I IIC 11. iSinVCvslir t t iiim iif A. Garl anno 267 Pitcher: Sweeney, Entirr Slorr Air-< onditinnrH Kemp. tt...... * 1 High Series Men loosing Pitcher: G u id etti. Cunn’ham. as...... 4 2 A. Porro . 709 Vanyo. 3b...... 4 3 U m p ire s Closs and Karls. Hi«h Team Series Essex County League Standings Store Hours — July and August — Monday and Frida* Boroznoff. c. — ...... 1 Tail Enders * 1992 W E SPECIALIZE IN JOURNALS J u l y 19. 1948 | Sabyaa. e...... 1 5 High Men Xvttverage Open Until 9 P M. Tues., Wed. Thurs. Sat Till 6 P M K o w a l. r f ...... • j i A. P o rro 195 T e a m W L. Pet A. Garbanno 187 South Orange 9 1 900 94 11 H . H irs h 133 G\en Ridge 8 2 800 ZIMMESMA.VS — PARK AVE.. RITHERloRD 545 Cuba • 1 1 0 11 —7 I a D e M arco V82 M o n tc la ir .... 6 5 lif t lift H . R o b b in s ...... 180 Lyndhurst : . . ft ft SM REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE WANTS FORAN'S SCALP Leader 15 Ytors Ago Today Notice that Governor Driscoll it preparing lo end From Pimm .trial Leader Files price control at the retail level struck local Republicans as good news today. l->ndhur«t »toa * full fledged bt*e « * Jrt» eadv*r«n«e c*n*e%l

T he Republican organisation recently adopted a rea> A tr»*» of \«mngster* are o>"’petuig ■gawn»-f~sp«arto't, tft* cm***.- olution asking for elimination of Milk Control Commis­ i# the streets uf bo4hu(>t Tt'* ««lrn »%at|*««l JwJ U *• sioner Foran and his board, Angelo Checki, chairman of THURSDAY. JULY 22. 1»-% the Board of Assessors, led the move, declaring: and Raymond I»» Renan !• Walter Row* and W.&umo Reifc. » Price controls may be main' *------Questions About ts‘-manager* • tained st the farmer-producer Protection ol the public As Kiwrnions Received New Charter The quartet itdei» arr Nennett i & Vwm I t siM level Governor Driacoll indirat - wrl‘*re through m adequate Social Security tt *k*t r - n a s i ed at a press conferen^T^ ■f*** ^PPly and protection m anage* week. He said that system such « fartnerT against price cut- I Question* relating to Federal j ED NOTE as Connecticut uses in regulat- tmi processors and dealers, Ihan'Uatlhdune m thu . uW rtn neat week ta t m d **>t I t O ld - Ajrv and Sut v ivoi • Im urM kt J ing the milk industry should be 1 basis, he said. “I feel u« *tiil tiding. 5 What the) are riding m>I 1 W* * attempted in New Jersey, at thal we ** aW« to adopt a will be answered in thi* «.i j least experimentally. ,pUn similar to ConnecUcut’*, at by mail Addreas all quel tea »«• i Connecticut's system, accord- ****** P" *n **P«rimental basis, Social Security A dm mist i at ion ; ing to the Governor, has its ef- ?nd at we *hould discontinue Q I d id n o t g iv e m> i t u m t ag> | Worthington Promotion fectiveness through a licensing U x ^ g p< minimum retail prices.” when I took out m> card Ho« ! authority which requires pro- °* trying Con- a n 1 cwmt thu* J nucers to meet quotas and dis- *>,an came to DrigcoII ••Change in Rimnb fi rrwn J For Thomas A. Ronan courages “dumping" by licensing and thc late Governor nearer Serial >ec«nl« m tti a J _ no more producers than are nec- v£mes McConaughy were talk- tomptete tku farm and retnm iJ Thomas A Ria m i f Hen tefwtma tb* N*<**r% S» b •• i .>1 essary to meet needs. It also cov- in* at a *t b* la f* T « t» t\d‘ r ta n d a r d s . nt*l ir u e iv r hi* m onthly wn'ia Htl PK« ol th« llafllKT Voik* of W<>rthiiii'-««n t i ­ i. gi. as • wWn^lnr*' -•! 1* V Regular grade milk sells in Reading tram left to right are: John Ktemm. R«W rfM < So. Bergen rreudenl (la . RI . k real *»UUb kUtt'ii d.*r» Ins. w oi kHit na* htlte 1 v t t ]t 1 nl*.»n t «* ■ tn iS=* ^ ew»*ed •*- S , tf \ Connecticut at 22 cents a quart LL Governor; Bdward Reiber N . J Dtotrirt Governor; frank Koch I t t .over nor J a m e s tteavenaMi. also s to p iu* * if* s n u tn th iy t^nt* ihftttun. e>l bv I J h n g b m a itb h i* f*tvt.»» artal «« us compared with 22 Vt cents in President Lyndhurst; Frank Cnrtla. 1st vice president: william Stuecher *errrtir^ . IU> l.ehnea. fit ch eck * tho North Jersey metropolitan fribble work* manag*t rvl . tfi.il tw**%»u*n v ” Treasurer; Harold Camelet. 2nd vice president. A. A* tke s t l e S benefit la baae, lot hit >eait \t K* ♦ a re a . upon her kuaband » nage rward. H<$nan stalled with tt *a -t >* « {Mil ducer is $6.38 to 100 pounds, less, Breslin Advocates Paid Director. Ci«»s* and had been very kind and InHh benellla and m M t l in the »h>H- i>ffl»e transportation differentials from ml|.ful lit* explained how ont inti enatneriing department* He i'i m » t '< « i k ' I I* O f Athletics And Recreation i ) 1> in> m '4'loyei notilird i* h en •pent t »ivl riertlon d«-■|>artwe*»t p ia n t ih g e n - K t n a u n .= * Psrks snd Public Plsi-es. .Iter ,M4 »hrn h, ^ d„ ^ ar :n All inlurmatiun given b im i t« in New Jersey's system and that dav* Thuiadays and Fudav« but Haia«»«t in tiarrlasMV' h« allrlni^ t htee pl»^^*>bpn» i*f th » n .i iK«ft| hearing Hsrlsn 8. Kennedy, di- Summit, th, t»ud«el I. t r«vr*,tK.n the Srnial Heenrtly Adminlatra they will be recommended to at the last immicni had hio.ght total put4u inhintl* whit* at tflli ati«Mi even ll»«NigH W itK B»r*^day Pgrt^ f fV*'l> •" »'« The *erv Crm 's, T>»u» i h r t t w e re »»» m an .\ director. Need for the changes, tion. stated thst^e had advoe.ted u ye.i round v«*u continue ta work Well Known Her® he indicated, were developed by! uniey»tered children present, the a paid recreation director twu and includes snu>ns other thins*.' IN to H .o iv t as id Siu la * , !■ Tip> George H. Walton, who was com- \ * pool managir was fotcedl Q C all a p«-|«oii w hs» i» riditled S ,ia ! S ec ill il y Old A*r and avenue l.vn»tbti**t tliwl | missioned by the Governor late y'BrSeifn .dded that until public X . n y '^ U s ‘'.Ihtren •• orning at Si lUonuba* J. *! .t« last year to make a survey of the S u r \ i \ o i s inM itaixr t m l i i t r* opinion wss solidly molded in this „.unlty „ollo»,v„ Party » «ell p^' ‘ $eivr benefits wfiilr ir«ti||ii| o.ut New a* k w iii'tt he bad h teii a t * entire milk mdustry, controls ; tws tkwta* ^1* u * ' c*° a y e a r-tv iu n d a th le tic p r o g r a m r * i;r«*«-nwald m*Ht. «i m lr thr United State*' ttent .im i Saluitiav »«igtii He and price fixing. . ntit be hired. He said that posM- »n t.ikma r«H M iI ,« tiwnsaM qgdeui... hart «iffeie»l w ilh a Hea l <«*»*«!. •tavgblat V Demand for Walton's report ' blv before hi* nrps«nt trrm a* « . recreation in lh(, j,,ium gtirsaed the r,«»d | A Ye* y pe,ore ni* Piesent term as lown Brealut aUtetl that he was nlmatrxl action 11 tutn f«*r tbs |„,»t « i i vent* I 'a im a tW**rb • was touched off last week by the | u i a* commissioner was ended this thlll i.^hurst had as h M " I - It# . e a t d . i.l i I ) tbsKtV W* I’ 1 .-wrerfl kt representatives of «ll orjjam/. Trenton Joint Milk Committee at m:ght be accomplished a d« partment as ^ jv r il t h i* * - tr M ' * ■ a meeting in City Hajl. The com­ tioni» to join thr C»m.'»'*-tt«« f Breslin commended Forum -and Uh iln preiiHif budget Mr$. A. M acPhorton M* t jsrrt itH tm w ir km ter rrct" , * j R e c re a tid n . m * d e « n » <»f -o n m l f , mittee. a group of labor, civic. \ th e Committee for Recreation two al»tn* M l * \ b t t a fl - tr. « b l a n d rt#ss*> '«* welfare and consumer represen­ StatinK that a IMS .hen hr be nwtnv lnu.,rned Hub, the interest and cffert they were s»r< his present term of ..(Ihe (he A(ni| ,, Ml* l.ii*at*rth Hum M*t'l*hn nd Mm vj Ni KaggM -I i t*n- * tatives which is planning State­ showing in the field of Recreation budget for recreation wm* r Ul w ,4N ) . i> ., fc»*ii >'f " 3 . I . r d d t n t e r i a « e Nt>rth v.tt .1 m u ht Id at ft t i V n. «m Tw rtttl wide and interstate organization, He said that other civic gioupn \ bn#:** n d i r d ««t h**» b tHi'r S u n uni Meerttuial 1AJ Hiuv ^'onl »* passed a resolution calling fo r and that noo it t> $3,000 »tU> sn i.yw)hui,t („t i. ' «t, j had. in the past, been formed for. additkinal $2,500 tor thr summer ; ^ w„u|l, t|a> « f I n a i$>ns dlnr>»g S he <* a» enue, l.vndhurat a t 1 j-*i Wed actum and a recommendation as ! recreation but had lasted only a *te«4av Inte^nVe-n* p ro g r a m j for Hrt iration tn to how the problem of rising 8021 short while. He said that he Siu w -» n CtinrUry Evndhu Bie*«lin donated $7 W t«« Ri*b- pt^ihle tould lit ■ rrr-M »«.1 k**t laiHt H* milk prices is to be settled. t - M p s . hoped that Forum and the Com w .»* tin |«|t- A>e»and< ert Saum.to re imbum- htme foi t« i s that they s« ’ > Two Basic Problems • w < missloner for Recreation would a sum of money Satan paid tu m .«rt.« on . She leave* |»u . Teach your young daughter U n,.t fofome diacouraiit-1 but j«*l» ahd that the> u ld The Govprnnr says that he ' M m k.ttTTtrrtti A Hnt> ~ help Insure the tsukt instruments ; p m< bin*. feels t«vo basic problems are in- rdrtss W Th. nt>«l wrist jdlusU is Im wn“Wr„ „ , tionco„„Bu. S X ru f,, used by members of the Com­ f N<»th Arlmaton and} munity Kami, now piacticing Ur* f l u istina Sim|» ,4 Staten' a n d Mr* R..l$eit H a iv n a c a n Uland a «**'. Donald M-I'het . a . w/ « sna sne u saore me cool csp slseess . .each Tuesday evening at the high 5 Magee Warns That ** *t* ^ilr.*cV?r >r *ou| teen i ______Mhooi auditocium___ __ Stum__ , who __ i« and * lamily ol Oetavta plat e M.n >4 JHaten lalaivd twu slatera, t M IdtrM tmg Ow ImmME aato t b t a .llr and Mr» jMnaa H«nnat*n ol Mr* Mai gat at M>Ciin%ui ti o tt* i m ig h ts aiaa U. t o akfta s w ir f concert will be given late A u |u » t^ ir^ (dfert cjH-nt .1 d a\ .it jftr* Citnadm *-nd M tl Mary Mtlfet <*t I to Licensees Must Tatl ”%**•-» «*. sSTL*. m ^-s^ family hie feftd **re» ***> »f m ‘ft gto* S.■ 10.in n14 and .n rf u14 years. O81m I_ •t, n2 yards ■■ sf ” r 4 I T he Lyndhurst Muaie Club and t*»n W.aaJa . Scif land a In other or weak **l trip. A* a4a*t Sa* >ag Address Changes of M or 3*-inch; 3 yards rlc-raa. frill He asid that' tt paid divi Forum are ctiaponsors o f the «o|land and t ight gre4 dsWla. g w t r f c e n l i t * tb aa^r dens in healthful and )o>ful liv­ band R« v and Mr* ftofa • I < , l.i '* S u i u r # w i n h e ld W e fn « e d a t j ing for children and adults Jack Garde, chairman of tb« f 107 Tontine avrm<< h. at 2 p i n .. t th e G e o rg e J B ite r lev 1 M o to i ists were advised by Mo­ Saying that recreation should Red Croaa explained why th* th* f.t ' Fbtural ll.tme TSJ Keain> a*en If n « • • • ! eftftw l p»odurgg *a*» i Tka roNpe-l ,rnm r* » * m ' • ’-im a*** r«*w »•**'**»> 1 k en ttd y r*e*a*t ■ -**« » * .<« atandon the ruonth. Dr Sam l«e* if p. * ’ , u t K - . f ft* v M ilto n H E a st * m**wi i w m t i t i i f r ^aii i..»* . 4 • I t* * ta *a n f '«. m t s . * thur W Magee today that the ted Recreation Committee receiv­ it* l>eain' t.. Swim, prnaratv China who spent tin ft.i^i %. K • f I : f - I Pieai't tel i»S ing no pay. he added that to be ; k d gg aoatoag - law requires owners of registered Grade comoletely e*»*»erated tt>- m study in th*- I1 s A »m/t v» I Chm,i, N«Hth Ailmirton ..mtra la g a id e F / '*o raa »•* b*r ip ae .'-a *** •-•»* •**«« vehicles and licensed drivers to run efficiently it should bedirec- manager of th<* l.yndhurst Poo! i« t u r n to hU n a tiv e .l a n d n. '* led Itunal wa« at C*r*st Itsven “ ^ ^i»>t waa *«mar t aai aopt (iBb * - • » • qw»#w* notify the Motor Vehicle De­ ted by a paid full tim.- direct... ,h,„ lhr. m.n.ee, h«j .. m ttn th flahestKen • o l frl a d f«MMfe m ik " f* . #•- I Name af papar ...... t'ertseter » Iblaw «rina partment, in writing, within one ! spet ifically trainM for that pur ft^s««.l ‘ i 'g t n S A f'e a h f* * 'f. -wa week after a change of address. pose m t h t m I . • es...iae>1iy» /»•' • i* ss Pattera No...... S i t e ...... * totm t i t f l | . • » %»« V , . Discovery of numerous derlic- At one time, he. g*id. it n as lie to ll I'ltw |-B*w lieved that only large cities could akepping at ywar tfc»»ft» %*i ■ » * i*, w t lae I lit tions on the part of motorists a*nd SO rrnta In coin (for prompted the commissioner’s each palters dasirad) U»— ' afford this service, but now many MMV MOMt MVW n a m i n g i com m unities in the 5,000 tn IQ.OtK) low-cotv ctooMtnit rv# *«M»a and s*n ane**d The penalty for failing to no­ Patricia Dow Pgtterng ! class are using this method nf Tt» m a i> 12 a#»»#w«aio*-nl k a* e»*v Matal an**--en*-«*i d *m»* recreational directing and have qte<(le« iiajl » «•i» «f Agl * * twi . % *4 | ..... r tify the department within the Its* Sista Ava.. Nee Tarfe It. N 1 week prescribed by statute is a proven practical and beneficial r w t o t m e e d ” l » g l » r a d et ie*»»**a. a# n as . * i for them. H S r u e ft-airi I S i» ia ea lt. daa*» » * *'i /wan ***»»* ■ * fme of not more than $10 and. a a«*d t ita»i°* rkegga or the revocation of both motor C i A d d l **& m>lt> g -ad * a* ‘j .vehicle registration and driver’s and «••<*«* e<.ir|n| tla«il) ticl licen se . eneasaa a»«t iS n i A»M g > tia An Amazing Discovery . • »*d tato A Cat . i tb | ^ tw |** a» f* 1* tt«o 'a F**eni f < « » .ii M « 4 **<« - . ; i X ; * s You'r* all M l for In Thr. C a r r o t Upbolstrry anti C arpstiip 0aa n arto a«»ad Vi'^iwka \4d S tb«|

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A U -H lil 1 * «NU eim f) m*« kaa -* a c ; , [ ^ tn«*S*f torw* 1 !i ^ t : H a m a Aden's Cut >Up Podti y l# r Wdki tona^h tonne —• Farm Products Worth Crowine T ea«4 taang About RUTH ^ a a e ^ a a y •sW SssM ' # VATH S TIRE « SATTEW^SERVICE Frrsl, Killed Poultry, aa 4 Turn Ttmk r « s ea ifT ir»a,* M iilT lth raaa t.m ttl ( R ^ n . aatea««s •• 141 Rigya Ad 2 4 H II L* at Sm isi iH i Prirao T a N O IL BURNER a m aeanaf tldW lfttl. N ts jtlM f SERVICE 12'/, A mat Avenue RiHttodord m am* a*' k Nail To Inters Uaiaa BUSk 2-ST7S "SJS m — ac I U i DELIVERY - K llU IM . I IM W im B.F.Good rich W * M W _ I PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1944 North Arlington Store Vet Offices Open Saturday All Veterans Administration The New Jersey VA Manager Unit Set By Carletta offices in New Jersey will remain said before August 1, any eligible Tbe Lefiloa Parade opeh on Saturday, July 31, to give veteran may reinstate his lapsed veterans a last minute chance to NSLI term _ insurance in any reinstate lapsed National Service amount from $1,000 to $10,000 in S acred H eart K. C. Church Bibi.- S c h o o l u at ».« i-ile Insurance term policies with­ increments of $500 by filing an Giust ministe: Ihi^Ln.i out a physical examination. application in which he certifies Rev. Bernard Moore, Pastor ;,l"‘ l* " ,*!:»• Joseph F. O’Hern, Manager oi that his health is as good as it Masses at 6:30. 7:30, 8 30. 9:30 August 1S i), William L VA’s New Jersey Regional Office was on the date the policy lapsed, 10 30, and 1130 a m. w ,od of tht‘ United Presby at Newark, said yesterday ‘Tues­ and paying two monthly insur­ . ... v . " ' C h iu ch «.f S o u th A rg v i, day, July 20, 1948), VA offices are ance premiums. These reinstate­ Sl. Michael’* K. c tn»W"’Juh“' , s ! ‘ normally closed on Saturdays. ment applications are available at Church Mr. O’Hern said reinstatement all VA offices, through the ser­ of NSLI term policies (the kind vice officers of veterans organiza- M. M atthew K l.v angclica I Rev. I-adisluus J. W lltzew ski vice centers and other groups off­ Pastor l.utheran Church must be accomplished before ering aid to ex-GI’s. Ridge Road and Page Avenue Valley hruvk and Travers Place A u g u s t 1, if v e te r a n s w is h to avoid having to take a physical Sunday masses ot K. 9, 10:30 Rev George Muller, pastor examination and to risk failing to Mary Ann Longarzo, daughter and 11:30 a.m. KUth. 2-2134 qualify for renewal of their lap­ of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Longarzo of H o lid a y s a t 5 .3U, 7, 8, a n d 10 sed policies. 534 Fifth avenue, was guest of a.m . After August 1, he said, a phy­ honor at a garden party given W e e k d a y s a t 7 15 a n d H a m sical examination will te requir- ' at her home in celebration of ed of all veterans seeking to re- : ( . h u r c h her 11th birthday anniversary. Westminster Presbyterian Stuyvesant and Tontine Aves. instate NSLI term policies which , There were over 20 guests. Nar have been lapsed more than three tional colors were used in the Church m o n th s. Rev. Robert Lintner, Pastor decorative scheme. Lidge Rd. and New Jersey Ave 307 Tontine Avenue Lyndhurst. N. J. K u th . > t»9 >K Rev. Howard E. Friebely, Pastor VIOLA BROTHERS, INC S u n d a y . J u ly 18. 194K Rutherford Rapt:st__^ hurrh 1* 45 a ni Sunday School Rutlierlord. N. J. 180 WASHINGTON AVENUE, NUTLEY, N. J 1 1 . 0 0 a. m.r- Morning Worship July 25th. 1948 Phone NUlley 2-2400 - 1 9 45 a.m. Sunday School 1100 a.m. Communion Sun­ d a y Topic— The Cup —Luke 22 20 f — Complete Line Of Services will continue through rsona August and a cordial welcome is BUILDING MATERIALS extended to ..11 who wish to join with us in woiship. insulation W O O L and BOARD

First Chrrch o f Christ, Scientist SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH K. Plerrepont & Lincoln Avrnui- in Rutherford. N. J.

Branch of the Mother Church. Flrat Church of Chmt Scienti Boston. Mass. Permanent Driveways Sunday S(iv>cm at 11 A. M • 30 A. M . S unday School. W. dnexd.ty Kvn;ink' Meeting a O ’• lock at « hl< h t>-tlm oiii-s . f i Installed tiun SH**ii • h*a! • j; ar- glv.-n Heading Room at a Station S. open, daily i,,,n n , m t . pxct-pt on Sun-UvN m ixI l. k h I day-* and on Ttmr-Atfcty Flintkot% Asphalt Roof Shingles Agricultural Lime- Driveway Stone

of truth and without iniquity, Imitation Tile Board just and fight is he " Sermon. Passages from tlu King James version id tin- JJible include: "O send out thy light THE NAZARE MEMORIAL .and thy .truth. let .them k-.ad iuh^ let them bring me unto thy holy h;il, ana lo thy. tabernacle*." Correlative passages from “Sci­ ence and Health with Key to the Script ui t s Ijy Mary Baker Ed­ LYNDHURST, N. J, dy include, "Piayer cannot TcL Rl'thrrford 2*7272 change the unalterable Truth, nor lan prayei alone give us an EMIL. S. VO\M «kV SK Y . M. unde, standing of Tiuth. hut pravi r. coupled with a .fervent habitual desiie t.. know and do r f Factory-specified ' the v/il! of God, will bring us into ail Truth , LUBRICARE [very 1,000 Miles STOP - SHOP - SAVE o f Driving A t The New Forest and Stuyvesant Avenues Rev. Rowland F. Nye. rector July 25. The 9th Sunday' a (ter Ben’s Delicatessen Trinity. 10 a.m Moiiung Prayer. Address by E A Sawyer, lay reader and secretary of the ves­ • l.uhntatc everv chiuit hum* wnti try and parish » 4 irr rrtitlM l lubricant • t heck oil level in tranimivtion* (till if needt-d ) and Liquor Mart • ( heck-oil level ia engine trunkM u' Reed Memorial United ftill il n e e d e d > • Oil the tuner motor thill voke Presbyterian Church • 1 nhriciie distributor thill • 'l ett baitert—clean and «tcatc lernn 509 Stuyvesant Ave. near Page Av< nult add water Stuyvesant near Valley Brook • Oil-the generator tparmeh • Oil the throttle control linkage Rev. Donald T. Kauffman, • Oil the carburetor I1e.11 tonttol thali Lyndhurst. N. J. RUth. 2-641 • t heck air tlcaner tor iluti anil dirt Th. M., Minister. • ( link brake m atient lintler* (till it needed > • I ‘II r.idia>or to proper level 240 Stuyvesant Ave • Intlaic all nret iniludm* tpare lo R ttherlurd 2-5150 proper pretture. checi lor cult, hruitet FREE DELIVERY anti uneven iread wear one of the newer • I ubruale door luuact. buniptrt. Imkt. Friday, July 23- All are Welcome to ’the Pub­ Open Weekdays 8 a. m. - 10 p. m lic Exhibit and Final Program of /ftwjwsey pr«

Mr* Marshal] Vlurph> o i Ton t o r nrrnar. enterUunv^T i l Tun ch*-v<\ for M;s L»uu Bunker «>( BUSINESS DIRECT6W H**fcri»ui'k iiright* with her twin Thousand* have found that these small advertise­ daughter*. M.tr ilvn uix.i Barbara. ments are the most eagerly read in Bergen County. Mr* Edward Fiurker and son. Comince yours«4f by buying them. Through them and Mr* Robert i'hank* 1-an and d«u|hter Linda. uf rent, buy or exchange; find.the bargain for which you Lyndhurst kave keen searching. Telephone orWrile your classi IR.iN (M i < MUX I INK R id g e R o a d , fiod advertisements to our offices: 255 K » T IM « m GVntSI L y n d h i r s t . or 124 R id g e R o a d , N o r t h A r l i n g t o n , RUth 2 0804 The telephone numbers are RU t h e r f o r d 2-1031 and B1ANCH. R~ Itaray I MM I KE a r n e y 2-6051. BROTHERS Wrought fr*»n SprruhiM One insertion is seventy-five cents. i 'w ncm l Ctmtrmritm llafry R. Tirgratk blr *'t * k'* i . o ' N r m . ^ i MJ • H W Two insertions are one dollar and twenty-five cents. Perm anent A*|ilialt u i u u rt>wKN a in x i. a i t su m n*T s f Three insertions art* one dollar and fifty cents. Driveway* t m IICOM O AVINUfl (»cneral Concrete W«»rk iVNOMvstr. m j 611 MARIN AVE. LYtyDNCRST. N. J. Michael Savino A Son# Rl 2:>716 I*I«mw Kl iK .* 4t.*« M PAINTING * DRIOIATIMU IM > k h l n H i r e niuw* »i)»o ttnanuKi t \KBt>NARK'S SAS Van Burnt Si CHARLES REFRIGERATION REPAIRING. t* ntTSTf: r.TVjrT'WVim.ivlal refrigerator* Lyndhurst (•p aired A’l *home Mppllancti, res­ M a ch in e* taurant equipm ent rep ilred 0*11 Hu \\\ kmtl> «•! M nfri(*l (|iplWH< VENETIAN . I-i. IM Mi «*. • -Wall ««.l N » l » | M l . IllHo 4 •MM NATH »N GREEN'S REFRIGERATION M J. Mahar A Son “*»*< g r-en . We repair and install all rnakii of .121 t opcland \\f. BLINDS Commercial A Domestic Refrigeration. ri i MMMti a h i % i i n *. Phone Gregory 3-1155-R. hmlliur^. Y J « .* •(> i»K Ml I M « »V t« M TO U m \ i »i LANDSCAPING «t>ruM k*t. a .**••> v ir * H gtvt •«♦* K, lo p Soil Aliio T ree Re- I H U IN'* 1 VI I \ I |tlN Call Deljr, Kuth S-ltSSJ HHMIMIV. MMU'IV. »tim«l*« Ml i ;*<« VI St'RGK’AL SUPPLIES Frank's A L L I N G Venetian Blind Co, M In ti I «»%• in 'w n iu Si I'ainlittg A I'.i | m Kl ih. J Gordon’* Wm* Rons* EDWARD A. 1H.N/IN Rl llwHwtf t MM M Liquor Center h . « m * r l > o / l . y n d h u n t 111 l« k f A** I tndliuiM An u II ftpratlng l*W MM RUIe* H .-J DOGS BOARDED N * « at away. Order* that meant long hour* K M R N N - ( A M N K T I l y w A i m t of tedious work piled up. but with SI? RUMaE ROAD tbe time lengthening from that NORTH ARI-INtiTON. N J spring morning she arrived in KK 2-7317 Hampton with the Intention of HYGRADE LIGHTING SERVICk tt I ring toe U §*N ^ 4*w w New Service Install* il Alt W ork 'Snaranteed A l ii* KrMu» New York Ave to think. an ounce of con»ider*t»att. r««*rd- Her busy routine however was lea* of their parting w » ’ disrupted oae day wkea a call 8h* waa »tiff with drflanee when cam e from ber old home towa *he went to thr door REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE across the state. "Und* couldn't make the trip for “This Is Linda Price," the pleas- other thing*," he had the nerve b ant voice said. "You don't know me. aay. after grerting her He but I saw you several time* when 1 inside the house Mo 1 11 take m e OPFRATORS A Gift to AU Bn.lr* visited Hampton not long ago I'm guwn." He laughed " i n an iR- Frre Churvh IJro>r*t!<*n We are in need uf two top getting married," she went on. “and omen for a bridegroom u> ere lu* \lm \e liMltiilr* N«*v* Lain- stitchers or plain machine want you to make my wedding gown ftancee s wedding guwn. *o I £*...* net. Ni %* M. •tor a lit! klM-f workers fur ladies' slips and I’ve heard so much about your orlg- you’ll box it eompletaly * guwns. Inal creations.” D iae I ought ter M r mmmmt hake i .untrul. Apply Dina laughed. -Thank you. I hope imditeremce. "YomU s M mam *A*a X pleaae tha lucky man.” gowm HII UmSm wmlkm 4 m m * efte il d-»l. nidlnc AL LOMBARD! * 645 Milton Avenue “Oh. Orant couldn't help being a id e ia it." eke lamg M tmrmmg Sewing Machine Lyndhurst. N. I. pleased, I know. I’m marrying aw ay Q uickly. Over ker iA»Wder RUth. 2-M§l Grant S h a y -b u t maybe you don't the added, "tut it may m~d aitet Center know him He's very wonderful*” atioms." Her ecstatic sigh came distinctly Linde's aunt to a - vary g~ i i over the wire, and Dina's small hand seamstress." Orem said tightened on the phone Dina fumbled vtth tho gown tn garage IU. -i.r. She didn't say she knew Orant the bus. thinking she would never »it«e t^itn ou f.r . r«-d ttl» h a th • Shay. She said, “He must be very get the package tied with i»h«-d lMM-m«iit fine And now. about the size—" Som ething‘was crumbling misei *bt> K *>•-' « - r . . t h . •lUipHH-nl. LTNDHllRSrS t a r v tir s . 12 «*•** “Youll have no trouble at all. within her darling." Linda said -Just make It Orant came Into * the room to fit yourself We re about the same *ald at her shoulder How Uiat tfte VET REFRIGERATION size, which Is indeed most fortunate . wedding gown s made, *heu SERVICE THK NRW I’ll be in Hampton about the tenth ah»n lufce?" FASHION SERVICE not t lierly w d e of next month, and you can make Dina looked up quickly aot k as* ihe TowmtiTp neceasary alterations then I'm send- Ing that tear* shone in her eyca Service and Re|»a IIM-e With the liy Flhel Bergen Kleektter N o 1042 nil ing gob* of the material I want and like a tumble of star* with dew oa G*•*»*•* M«lW«,|i sk .^ a letter listing a few minor details them “If you think »>% ie hurtu* On Ail Makes tlie itoard ol I aUsie i I lealgS •»n t Towimlilft » nahl|> of if he knew. "Dtna ll laugh this one laughing . ordatx e w ith the RU th 2 M ia H lli ta i f e No io*« ad. I»*T t*y th e |t<>ard of 711 M*ee Ave the T .-wri.hip of H -ti» l li Y AmilNTMKNT -sM m eetin g Is to i her ih log* an> ol»- FalNfW. ntii«itlH< • HI» that the owners P m t l>M|.«| I IW .*Ui| I in ..aid report tna> h e -*mf If frm « U»fi of l n n»a »« • Gums Louis Mion ■•nd to ado**' and >rt »nh or without u>e IU< h other *1 , itid ap propriate Th»

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JiillV n«ANO |«» Nrss V i«i Ate I y ixlliuf *L ^ i H ARO iO JH For Sale aad Rent PLUMBING nan i #r« a« « n A i u r i G H r ADDING MACHINES u RIP 4%I Rl fiiai John's Radio I Television REPAIR SERVICE Mr and Mrs Albert K-irrhner. of 4<> K eam y *Ueet **«t«nf>anied GABRIELE Edward Holden t»». their wn, Robert who is here on a vacation flMM Cleveland ■•OTHERS h i Mas>c A K l i n f t i 'Otua^and MkP* Ete*n,K Magih-d o f Ed^-t Orange have returned from * May of " » r» , th*B .* Hutbj-efu*•! lO\M » ie r k IT the p H«mo* iJf PrnAsyl varna While therr the latter i ' p b lerai Ateaai (J o h n B o n a n n o ) raupW. ifinounrtd their engage 309 f.'kAoe Ave. l.yaAard, % J. Lth&ufit. N |. ment. FXGE TEN (THB EBXCKB THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1948 ‘Brief Interlude Purdy Head Commercial leabet _ THE SO tT H BERGEN REVIEW TeNs Need Established 1921 O f Industry Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Prinking Companv at 255 Kidpr Road, Lyndliimi. Tele­ Mrs. Ethel B. Purdy, president AMAZING phone RUth. 2-1031. o f t h e A. R - Purdy Company, o£ Lyndhurst. has given the Garfield i Rotary d u b her-f ormulaofcapit- Editor Carmine Savino, Jr. ; aJism: “The right to invest in any Business Manager Ernest J. Dabinett business, the right to low er Jthe cost of products, to expand bus­ iness and to hire help”. Entered ia second cUm m iner April 7,1938. al ihe Pos!4 f M r s : P u r d " y , who ‘ *is connected with the W ork and Unity Group JAMMER Office at Rutherford. N. J.. under ihr Act of March 3, 1879 j of Bergen County with an aim Subscription $2.00 Per Year Five Cents Per Copy of spreading Americanism, told the club Tuesday there is more Lyndhurst. \. J.. July 22V 1918 power given to people in the U.S. than in any other country. . She said the 50 million people who Adult Delinquency have bank accounts and the 100 million who are insurance policy VALUES The director of th** .Newark Uul* wa* under­ . holder? may all be called capital­ standably bitter la>t week. is ts ■'H« r e in A m e r i c a ," s h e s a i d , One of the city*!, police judge;- was in jail. cliurged "people can be whatever they with embezzling $6.i7.(KKI. a vast sum which hr frittered wish, work for whomever they away, not on a new ho>>* club or in alms for the poor, want and bargain in any manner they wish.” At Baron’s but on slow horses and fa>t diee. The speaker pointed out that In the >ame jail that held the judge was a woman ac­ $ 8,000 is the average amount of money invested today to create a cused of shooting to death a police captain— in his prr- job. although it may range as high cinct office with hi> own gun. .as $25,000 Mrs Purdy stated her belief th<«t every person should [FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY The incidents were just two of a vast .number which be m ade to feel the im portance of have occupied the front page^ Almost all of the incident* his job. Otherwise, she said, that concerned adult delinquents. person would be made to feel as if a noose were slung around his Yet the pressure in Newark as in other places ha- n e c k . Super Value! I been for cures for juvenile delinquency. j Mrs Purdy said that a country •ould not be prosperous if its in­ With This Coupon | Yes, the bitterness of the NVwark club director i> un­ habitants did hot have faith in it. derstandable. She'urged employer and employe to cooperate* denounced socialism. Closeout of 50c i It is true that juvenile* are out of line in manv re­ . and uxged the teaching of the LilaUon .drafting of boys 19 to dot-trines on which the country spects: they occupy a portion of the headline*., just asi I 25 may begin Sept. 22. Regis Where You'll Register m a y wao founded. their elders do. J islation. drafting of boys 19 to The Bergen County draft has appointed Col. Edgar N. Recorder' Emil Sadloch, club ; is scheduled to start Aug. 16 TOOTH BRUSH | But juveniles becotnc errant under pressure over board, under the peacetime draft Bloomer of Deal; to direct the president, appointed the following TEK which they have no control. If their parents are delinquent law. will be in Hackensack, ac- diaft. Colonel Bloomer directed com m ittee chairm en for the year: cording to a tentative listing of the State’s draft in World W ar Personals John Bielen. club service: Gotth­ there is nothing they can do about it. If th*- society about board locations released by Col. II, receiving the Distinguished old Rose, community service; Only _ 9c J them seems charged with evil they have no recourse. Samuel L. South, assistant to Service Medal for his adminis: Vinccnt Hartm an, vocational ser­ Mrs. J L. Hott and her daugh­ vice: Louise Aloia. international New Jersey’s draft director. t r a t i o n . In iacL if there is a youth group that wants to ter. Lillian, of Jauneey avenue, service. Peter De Leeuw. classifi­ Boards 2, 3, 4 and 5 will be nationwide publicity, it need only anniHince the foun­ Colonel South, assistant to Col­ are spending their vacation* with cations. Alfred Bartello, mem- in Hackensack In all New .Jer­ onel Bloomer, said the one ap­ relatives in Ohio. ber**tfrp-; Peter Yuppa, program dation of a club dedicated to the cure of adult delinquency. sey will have* 45 boards. peal board for the‘"'State will be and public information; Henry This club would go after the -pot- that their adult Governor Alfred E. Driscoll in Newark. Under the draft leg- John M azur, Jr.. of Fifth street, Hartm.tnn. fellowship: Frank police betters- -eem always* to mi—. The member- would and Harry Hiczyk. of Detroit, are Paparozzi, Rotary information; 15c stay up late night.- to -ee that the liquor -pots -uppo-cd -ociety*s heart or heart*, the chief blame against him is vacationing at Miami Beach. Fla. Carm en Belli, magazine; Benjam- ! in Fricdermann, attendance; J. to be closed are closed. The club would peel a wary eye that lie was caught. For the facts of his playboying were All who attended Ihe picnic! W allace 1^ Bach, youth; Peter MARCAL lor the gambling fraternity wh*> seem prettv' obvious all pretty well known. Nobody raised society's hand against held by the Ladies’ Auxiliary i>f Ciminq. rural urban acquaintance; 8 over. him .until he confessed. ^ the Lyndhurst Masonic Club. the Rev Charles Casserly, stu- Hankies W ednesday, at the club house on d» nt I an fund; and Dr. J. S. Koc- Such a club would Ih* a sensation. F«*r all we know How about the homes which are strained by trying Kiverside avenue, had a delight sis. crippled children )| would prove pretty important, too. to keep up with the Joneses? What about the children who ful time. The're were games for ------^— ------wateh their parents in the desperate struggle to be what both children and adults Mrs. Mi and Mrs. Afbert Russell What is to be expected of juveniles in a nociety that Charle* J. Ritter, president, and , and son. Ronald, of 327 Forest they are not? What in the effect? Mrs. William Grant, vice presi- avenue, spend a day at , Lake doesn't recognize It- obligaton-. ^ Juvenile delinquency? dent, were in charge Mohawk 15c The embezzling judge i» only a symptom. And. in Society should be as honest as its kids! MOTH Preserve Those Precious Baby Shoes c o i.d s p o t Hakes -Balls 9 BKFRICKRATION Bring Them In and Have Them Used boxes bought and s o ld 24-Hour Service Bronzed Complete Coldspot Overhauls 15c $32.50 * 5 .00 per pair and up Only Genuine Part* I'sed IVORY 25 Years of Service Lyndhurst Jewelers Flakes 9 MOHAWK RADIO & REFRIGERATION 304 Ridge Road Lyndhurst 454 Riverside Ave. Lvndhurst RUth. 2 5857 RUth. 2-2019 Formerly Smith’s Radio and Refrigeration of Belleville Full Pint ALCOHOL 1 2 REMEMBER IF Company Drops in WE ARE NOW OPEN 25c Home Owning Made Easy (■HONE RUTHERFORD I-40K EVERY DAY until'I I P. M. Df. John Paff CLEANSING 'J'H IS mutual ratings institution believes strongly in 1 2 Optometrist Tissues home ownership; il ha» hail a leadin'; part for years in thr development of homes in our community. OFFICE HOURS Turns., Thun, ami Fri... 9 A. M. to 8 I*. M. GARDEN For those who are planning to buy or liuild, we provide 'No Office Hours on • practical, advantageous means of financing. A lloiling Wednesdays or Saturdays Springs Savings Association mortgage offers a simpli* t • D elicatessen 7 5 c fied plan for acquiring a home al a cost within income Scientific . . . less than rent. .. on a monthly reduction basis , . t Eye Examination r e Carry A Complete Line Of NOXZEMA on terms suited to your convenience. • DELICIOUS HOME MADE SALADS 49 suggest, as a first step when you arc thinking o( 2 3 4 S t t t t t m a p c t A r x w r i FISH CAKES EVERY FRIDAY owning your homr, that you come in and discuss the LrNDIII «ST project wirtt one of our specialists. . . . 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