: . ' TKhuU-etL Cents I YM1HI RST.- V J.. M \li< II ... 14.18 3 Ordinances Bowling Alley On Ridge Road Hits On M arch 17 St. Patrt. k‘» wight is coin*? toi be a busy one for the Board.of! Snag as Angry Protests Are Voiced Commissioners. On that ni- ht three ordinance# j .'ailing for raises for *he pol.ee ’ depa- fment and improVf nents on II* Kingsland Avefiue and V m i ley Brook Avenues will be up. for 4 B o y s M a k e S e n io r H o n o r R o ll, I. > l.*.n hny Mini public hearin t HmIV« r.a.I i I front ■ f Patrolmen ' ould ree-'ivc a S2MI j in.re.sr at $4,550. for the ftrsl M im avniur rt\ mm e«| l>\ lhe llo ir.l ..f I Jm ,i vesr $4 750 for *h? second. H.W M c L e a n R e v e a ls L is t O f S tu d e n ts for the third, $5050 for th •* fourth tlf^fl Mrfi « night • ** »th >4* tl^ . and $5 250 f«<r su!»«Mjuei t vears of servii**. Sergeant* r-a will ’■ai« d f.om $5 4^0 t.v SJ nnlain« from S>5 ti(H) to ind h ef of nolle? from to $41550 lhe d. ■■ art ment three (a* tarn*. three I tv. o ser •“■•»n,< and 23 An ordinarne to- Kin- sland, Avi-nur from Reid • » Sthuvler Avenu** , Sire* t tiom Union t • Pa e n ,*?, and Foty !h Street, fiorn Union to K midland A' wh ' a o- * ol .v’ti 100. v a: third tead-.n. S* ’ • $15 1150 is be in* a ski'd An old nan e * ». r« surfs < Val iev Broik Avenue frohi Ridg*? Road to Orient W iv at a - • **»t $<)4(M) v.»- int i«id lift'd A murtuation was read from Left to rt*-Ht: Louis Mion. Mrs’. rFark Curtis, Mr. Moods. Horace Roglc. Jr.. Walter .Strever Senator Waite* B Jones and Lawrence Drtever and Mrs. Poffenberger.' D* r t't O R Pi»lni«i dim UN m I .»rm'cr M ivor John F Woods, s t. Tht* pres rmtfd ion was' - 'made Junioj-s will also |t>ve Knee < stha>e ;nS}jt atthea tH sitgahtew aaiyd .fDnei ptahret mperon)t , jaMkm skoki rsRi I It AM IN lit HI I \ tl % V U II I <14 t.lint who has :seivcd. as treasurer* bf >by .Walter Steever. rhairifuih of Sock •llop at the H»xh School eel of around $U,0OO will he j;ivett the l yndhurst Red Oofs .firnt'iri .j dht Lyndhurst Rod Cross, iiymv foi the benefit oi the dnv the township. uirusly for the past 40 years, was Plans for tht* io’i» 1 Red Cro*s I hf v rn,idf \ dentines and Wash To Here honored at % meeting c»f the Red; din e Were completed it .tip* ih ton's Birthday favors for hns Speak Curs Board on Tuesday even ini*. mce.linj; The house »o h->n • ■ varr- : ii .il Mi-nv Edna Favier is ftiwi Ht the Community National. B.irtk • us> dpevi: d,on Sunday afternoon, dvii • . ■ • • un Rid-;** road. und r <1 reet >11 ht Magistrate ! a ■ i • e P neve \ < \ < \ $ BeAi i'le.nn idP aDssiascicu ssUionnit Gbij o ud*h>e O fN tehwt •M, V'.-. i va.Vthe recipient of !i ! Volunteei ih^i -itian for ihr annual drive foi JeisfV »A4:s** in-tio'n f*'i 'Retarded ‘a /ertifu-.iti* of apj reflation from • r<‘ ' ! ! 'll' ' ■foivU Sal Pollina.‘has charve of Sinfo (t tomn,a l Hneeda dqJu aPrrteesrisd eant t WKi'ass-nh - *levv«.* » hn. ui • ’ o _t ii”Y - ="» •'' . ’*!* '■>•' <• ’i . 11.31*1.-•> ■ hnf uFnudss!.!.if roo. m(^ i'■gmanail/l. abtouMns . CTuheilsddraeyn •ewvaiLllt vrbne,'. oMrgaar mh /eId I thtu, "xatt the home of Mrs AnMflft Cbci ki, hotyer, and a National 40 yea* Men : ' i - < the Juruoj Rod; iftr W ll il ! K K:ddei. profes- 62H Valley Brook Avenue The servke pin. From the lotal fcrntip; Cross' will i>s si in the. d; v«\ ■ n.d nie.i and Mayoi William he received a -Beftrus Citation" Working ..with i-onsiant iupei v• Mall,, ii i * u: lusti '.al vontriim tS’au ehfnt ers pewahkoe r ts w'cii>lln neb,<e ’ VdW iUth wri.' t' v/atvh and a non and rp n vision of men of the boiaj'd. -The t ions. the county und AU who ue tereted m helping retarded 400 Expected children and li arning how to do Jones Out of Race •Nt ure wvitwd to attend At Breakfast NAMED TO DEAN* LIST Ratheuhe Gaffney! dtiaghter nf Rips Leadership 1 1c hh-ea elI>f i.jiyfj 'i\M-iif liet h.aSno caient y atotfe nKdt- MLyi nda hnudr sMi r* avMentcuhea,e l (hiaasff nehyr *° nf . ii. i «>! 4011 is anticipated at the named to the Dear's l .i^t • **t I ; S;. if.t.v sloth Annual Communion nvira Collejje Katherine a fit ! Breakfast at th^ parlah hall on arship ftenhman. u majoi mg m" vi\ «.ehinr» iii« fudtiig four ld»v* w* t» ahl*. b*' » k* Sint lay H«i h >!)•■ liih mathematiea One uf the Ayr lhe Itiftli m'IhmiI hoi tor roll fur lhe id-l io.it king jwr nil. llij. b Of Jersey GOP Ch'arles Zylinski,' general ehaif highest lankmg juholaslic «tu >. honl Principal John Mel ran umuHitwid l**,J*»v this bit of ad vie to dents of the 1957 class of l.\ nd vi n< v. ishmg to attend 'There hurst High School, Katherine a?*.<•.. lltc bov* were liam i i«- ri.Iv a limited amount of m ei\ed Several other honor“ .it lid K * lit aiul .1 anic» "k t ff a|l| *v i. i . S'ale Senator \\ ah. r II. Jnnes nf Herjjeh t'Xfiloilfd (i -ko ei”d- f rai<ti imon’ edl.h. . eT bhaeves eti rmIe aakstaoetndi . tCuf<abir .th• eM rg. :aadnud—s l-aMm i » ■-t erEerdr—wuuaurde s >n-, e a-oiuthle -M< 1oani rrt hel* nftetrnftMnr r luimh-liell ht*| week when lie uiinmineeti lie would nol Im ra ity that our laciitiiek v, ill al Iona." 15 13 Ridge road eel«*i i id 1 ' . a fitmlitlate for ill** I niled Slates Setjale. \l llu stnw' linn lUoiwU du >a. n-dT icak.ieetsp tearde abt eian gp adceis tfna-r ead faMmrsil.y T e|>sasral>lb naet s birthday with, i ■ he Jila-lvd Kepnldieaii leadership in Nivw J« r-e\ iu ui» nil bfVond <air expectations Keeping Wednesday e.ehmii The.f we e rrrliiin lerm«. ..ll 'hi.' rn mind we .are annoum , ten guest* . - The .‘OeMfU* t ar^etc for the GiH Scotit Week i . ’hot .inyone.having 0u.desire jBounie st hbe litsot p wl.esv eln ot f mthene t.i.opnaorldy., To Be Observed a■t' --t.i.a •t tein-daiinlgie ssth dpuol«ds tibnlte'k tti ma^ em ta»n\*d Y o u n g P e o p le A r e P o w e r in g looked about nea I • V Kb'sl . . . Jones was bitter over the fact, March 9 thru 15 wi;i: t ic-kets *’ : . ._ nss eo-tr taicma 4btmtlhe te ba t Rab ea‘pi*jup b ibleu^vaeunl psmoesnaiAatiUtoo nri.aUl» , . Girl Seo.ut Week will i»e eelc iN ■ ••oMyrnt.ho ' 'mAeinli nf’rtoomn Lhayvned hlu*resetn ' ainnd- T h e A m e r ic a n R e d C ro ss N o w 1, w ill not be a candidate for hforuatre dh ufnrodmre dM aanridh 9.e vtoe n1tv5 ,'Ofivreisr V tte.d A>k anyone in’ Aolerutr who * Junio# Bed tth'-«r HU. niJio hde. sS 'saati-d-. SIaesni 'jwtce.e”. :\y.d faxntdr a avdouvltks “t* v•> Jilnl '* Imo \p t tio, Val l dtohi;n or Little League mgreo upio ' m^-t'hthee (ioiKuMott iy inarrie- ortaanndi irAdlfmdo a't• ta. **'*o*, r>1 pu. l ! iie ak• t:>, * itfio rie # 1 j? a'.si na '.]>• lvavn.t*h: .aTf»h*‘en dva.enerke astta rot-u',r oinv nSUhi Field Proposed youth of An er.•u ■ a- ,1'1 .! f.M-r to'e ' ' b1o leI a*l bt;/ b1, -*, h-.-- >f siitt}*v• .' -a» wtehrek ewr ouensw oifl lian gp atrot ya didn . oSii . weodr^ bHipe.a rAt ll,C Chautrh ohi u; ’IfVMitvh For County Park fuTtuhree .. nAfo i»ehri>■#• ■raonu nR*t er*yl• dC'er/jr*M t» drse a<l« n to gather at fi 30 a. no- at t M Maijort Hi u»jn* a new. ..i ,i i.',. • . too «od that bee of Parish Motl. ' , ■ md.*. r <^n th*- llo t en (onintv tb{- reawn* why they put St res* AH girls atteiidtnr ’?-< M - hat. i M< n •, • d: -. i o hf that. « Little l/eague ••N-.fii'ia rrs, inUc'Le* Thhaesr e mhaod- e b-emene. Pforro tetsht.a-.n tf :tgOir lsa Sair e \JUo -a •- A'*.' in d1 t A i-i’fi 'lort■ . .»n ti«e *• *’r oinu nNlyor thpark S o m e th in g R e a lly B ig B lo w s In to T h e S h o re A rea r t -ted i i>il.lh V-•p. vibs yi nt hoet »rr t*pspa«r.t»yn.< ib• le 1I. 1 . 00 a,m. nervwes aitt -.‘F‘tu reTsht oiar *L hijptt lf> *I. d'.- a 5c;uoeu ldI ffbw** , I It*.; \,r hj ia Si i hf,-;fei't .e1 \ n»Chm ftb> i a koiJfe r. n(ito.»aofun .fl,'so aec ►,*k-1S 1ia*nmo < f-4 iHIn Mos ui rt -«:nioCs «h»..« 4u |>iW bhJ ' ei .in4 M' *jo i.d H Ta;h•thi* .e T. he*i rSHIIvf- d• N ho, 'fhr t-•h .’u i\•.s l^e- ilHt i; l 'atr. t-inio. |o. bdri t^eii i.arti,if/atirtg >»» pn ,*«I ome n*nstrU*itifif»' ini-rv.. fC'tht nu* i • p tw»rou£,h. -•.h-a- liecn. However; 'a •••ih'. a’sf- 'f'rtf os»< iintt».*cgn' -teifiden- y to take refuse Jim I ,aru*« In IL j»re*. * the Hadtli* prnrtk ■in t ymt of Washington Siafi- in V* r dioii I * * t"1j k - and. ii,o *d bro; d*r prn- f>'»M tc.m • ban a *to* vb*H»ti mtttd A • . t. . . r bt t«. ex o'- t In New \i,rk Bn M.n K .i Van Sauts Pi Panwua All f «.!i- i-! lead'Vs -an-. .esf|>t-c.-s; <>f opmxn on wK k the ft'on s- Carui-c'.- s- Mr.*-a»n» » t ia.'t ouabfie*! c;>;wiHb*U' rfv -'Cam- j r W»«e «l> tf^e mart wh;» can w in. avenue. LjriwiHttht i . one i *'A* I iir.dfrjdu.nd our- pt-nca tJherfs etwy of rttoypm p ' A th*- Nr \uviliar\ Me, i. - - t< m the . >: irty li t • tb»- l» ct.ti- n held m I * L »d»rs Aa*tli»*y nf . the: rut rev-"f«ri}*fl'tv Ur ‘OiVmiH it* dav. Mar- h 2 J ame. ■ W r - • •! the • i and b*o'i|#’»r'*-d - iior,ka »a*f.Rh» *'d-. ■* an 1 iegi*at m*t M Wedne*1' "( d. V •■'.'• '»•* *’ ^ershtr* Arv -* .St&te «d. 'New. Jersey . 'i Tfi.---.dhy Reran .fr<r* - a ' 1 ."ObifipM -Cc^tpel r.m ;dent;_ in. tharg* ' | trlid io every reasonable, pr< i--r' •;n Came - I** Hat . S . llial rare l> wm 1Hi< l|nO* ■I’**'* va f»« I I •** t**m. II. tm iContinutfO on page m ,v :n mi* to be bel«t 'in- (he near fu bfffM am m l tit*l -it l*». I- - . .ts* - ' ■su*. .«*e» *aica tu»* — f a w lisle sat wasfce4 *«Wr tWw aft iaw» ts**-*.* 4 . *•«#■ •+•***&- (*m **lM4<*'•* I «•«.*- Mt-,4 •** * ■ -** g ■ 1 en »* l»m Irawk la«4 »*r4 *sd % R»t ««« i#s .%«•#« if 'ti*.*,***! **. ' 1^4 Wo**- Blood Bank Tally - ' the V «U ran* Atftnini#tratk>n Has pMsiripMir sat •• tl»«»»*l 4-fc# I* » S>« - ii-.*. i -a* »' ** •«■-« m4 ■ Has *ot ■ p*tal in Ea»t Orabg* th * maQth will* Ms <aia*i« *s4 »k a«** *M-1 u ia« i mt, | n#, * * < !».*■ t» U * » Hit* 4 *auM* i*p* geat anfcj c»*i risrn urahn ,*m rist^ iiim h id :•{ vt*^.»*-s for tne w..a> b/rtis aw n ihi** «r«a tt- g#Mk »* .*•'»«** s«t«>a*« «•«♦»*■*< * c»mi «'*•*.• <** laar* « vtae « «a*i« •* aa **»*■■*#» aaiMt* - «ritl ce’f eShmoita'iwrrt Mr* Vt* prl»t U*4«* ' < <«-» »i ts« ii.wan^ww ««a» ftWt -»* »■-*»<»»»»« f* ia«* **w_ a m ** iSwi' i*«m! as«< i ARREARS TO l*AR%MI H— It PINT?* - n ' Mm t i» -s Kr*au abool »«w t*> * • »*w>a *. V- . »*4m.«'* H.,« l> » « , - ».*•< I h* y «t r ■ . - Ur. »r«d Mrs. Cnarles Vtle*. «retg W 4 Um»< l*^n »«wra • -«-.«■ .«<ab, ua* *4« PAGE TWO COMMEBriAT. T.FAOF.R & SPI TTT BFRr.rN RKMI V Tnt n«n\v. march 6. i<r,a Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days truth." ’ Eu:derV\ based on Matthew 16:24. Alfreil V. Steirrli ■ mt I■ no1 ■ i;r * > Newark 27 years. IB C fm rc h Jte to tfil enScee leacntdio nI sle a'« I thb ew reitahd Kfreoym t o“ Stch*e- 'LaTdhieusr sAdaidy., March 13: 8 p.m;. Fred Fogell Dies On Eve av»eAnlubee,r t diFe d #Sat't . r.h is lh iotm eF 'ronn \ ; i<i. a- - - •it, X . i ‘• i ,'I: N•ane;wd,a iAt l.- SRAidRCgeRev E. RDBo eaHdrnE aA&rRd TNM eRwo.o CrJe.e .r CsPHeayUs tRAoCrvHe. aS1.1cm ha.o.. mol.,j.. F,AMamdouirjlnyti nagns deP rrvPaiaycreee.r n tasCn dhC ulsarecsrsh. :Saisaninccocldrneli u sped otxuefo ;prfJ e lteahsso"ieunl dseble dyocn l o lMotnhtvfieai.m r rmmyes os"e B-dca a‘a pskTl rleohenrdpe al ht£mmeudcrdiiaysry- l.- !>i tuvTLvhYeseN5 *RDnetH vU. CRanHSRdTUo dRTgMCo—enHrE tTiWnHe.O HADavIweSnnTu, es OFrfed eriHck isS. 'FBogeill,r tofh 3d3 adauygh terW. 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I, phl.iien ; leaaJvt.i e«sl OJIon'Kisnln| i eien wnewrgllisf ytcae o -son,C; f .'' roMFoAf'»sfrmsues (r.t eC 1dr.1eIi..o.t- ,a* TBU!PVruele tn aoni ilnat. at.tta-eneaedddnu o, rs .Po iBGr;l euluas:a : bi nsalyralsd tv*ew e rm,ia1 asK»n uMti rln wCr gsa‘.hrh raydeAnr cdanfhncath.mhd oi ionlAldfyy l fHIbMIrh'uoootrrmmersgir. e u i mCet\mcrnh I m etf| rerIey-tv't.dni.L ru dy't* s.M ln)Stuienta rnr rsoiitptauh ndeo( o i;ii».r. uSFlit uto:>nn v'l!'a,d. PshhtoeerMarlei recettte fo. e( F l-V SAti f ht';fi;rIe. ii'rn>aBean b akOnyrs nl , sKt(a Tle faHxi' uh'jAs e.r! Ne' l5a.K2ym6p ni* lido tT a heltuo n!or*otsfchnctr 4PR5Unrfo4T'adhdn yh o dSfoeueeelrtrr rl usslsf.doyt aaawavaGcnnye usddE.slhl aataniy:ynp•eR .tmt8 vla ee hlaac koA nt.so8j, vFt .-rsei\5avi,.MGi .. . ti6 thrlh8lL ” esy. pKWnCedC.'hiatlhioiukiu far frcjoesmhnet Cb*l/ciyNeHHhWlT n«ojrte .thci .ahsdSk'edndrtn r ni oalnea JrutgstU'neI gnmd oc s whaHncuv et h 1> «s a1iI h' i■oK m'ri^-l1„i.lhuHn\ d » ite ltaa” nrla \r*j1 i. a1lineat itefu gn :v fMnn; ig»oCsroM< ti drri*naiho mel t« nreei-i*oitt«ltsitsv< -n nos»tteof g fidinraafo oS& alnanm Cqyt up h hwSa.»7rqmt lr:cl aie3o1l.l-i-0B,.fl | atR1h1t« eSTM-av9 uu..B:o m4ne3nCo5sd.4d dhaa6a"aaary Tyd. yG,sSm. he. ot EM .euMf nH yMaCT.eaMv.r rvrocoeUcSaahmrshrM nt a. afi9 n8ofneh1: tfe r1 g 0o1’sB: A1e r adIWirMSvb1t ,* 1e Ilo se8enM.er: uC0stSlei0hnonc LiRrhgppnso i *tnioeoa"tvrtllf. i ,: eLCSWCihf.eiho. WT.SSnun.on..Cthar'.imfte.etrt.uiuS .ndu hr.er. am-..rnrs.m Ce.rdde.a.yh.asibPa.tr.e.dyi.yecr oaa,ra.ln ryesys s.MMea CMrima a 3ltaii:aec.0, stS ehc0 shtc ,h t ih 1mv'p*eI13i.x 2e:em :tcee h1ht. 8-se.3u1: 100ir nahc0 A th op apd.m.m.tt:umhinenl.i.st. ,. , dii - 'l1Gi ehecunn. esdia aalpy a 1tei1 e\. netm itfnaol“r . j oJdMKmKIi.nia i .' y rIdlaa■iSh 1fnlt:1 'tceu mip ii pnlri e.-ood r.flP.rolkua injaayt nafioildin nle k ,ntgr t,eLa'o Firli(uih8 t .un'p t!en hosoc Cfee.einrt Irrrr.ativa-aee .nS ilnsv.wct.at . .e t aCH HsGtM. owhhaeomuevaaon retsereW tn g,lh Mv e.ha .wM4loe od2lnF'efd:o5 . ■|. 8Sifl l4ouly nMrSnnmeNhdrdsesesaoh. r. yrultwRy rha sta t.t sst Ti eh! ee4«Ln6urI ir.,t' hfdhy eGS n.' mhdhSueaheta rd urea\'dr \efsi 'talat ,i.s -v rM eNdbadiC ao eyiwrdienha -a reniUo o ori, ohibsi(* n:oei >-W han'itth a rfueti: cieu la.r‘.I Ir yudV -‘ rs*1 .T, :h. h:ce.fnaerd-C nifl’m* -iwatna-; oinie'sVdu .r’ ri e t.i eS nf hiuhatOaiv esntd h,h$ iegssfti oea 'nlav llaitehssllneoue ruj. : 10:30 a.m.. Youth ence services Sunday. j Nr-hol Mi aonaiy Society at 8 ,hureh. 7 00 p.m.. Felknvsbip -CL7W:eh3TSon0ourht ik.rne a imd.nma8g"e y. Y .. ap ufn.HomMmdro . al.P yrtAchC lahCeroy e oui ^ntmp h.lmtei3hisrdyu d nC ivilo>nuC(n “bJ.I. hk.9' en n0rihn0t’ s.■e hmrKtoiihu leillvyedfndi Io TtiI i1.e “1nct MCr-agti.r h i> rfitiir1 hs vo!*tea .m,i •t ti ndJLJvee.oe.Ls soshsuuis n s oI:"d‘nu h,- niS'Tstitoe shocr a mattutth ohhsineeesI- !; CPpin-rlmgWTau cb.h eta uidtcra neste8 d s aa03dty0:a 3. y 08p.. ''u «Mpn)M. .maparv.cr tvhnPh. ra1y132e : r Y.mCoehueattuh j,' goTmrnioeWi nuettpthe ii-nlen cie -ot1,j ci ,mea(oa.ev ren’efn sdonet lourls o eoow ’c•df.l iei laeP dSl e actrhubth soyyuo utvrnharces. ehs ba w'auneis’ht ti husnauoretnp.u'bdt <C( Jii-omlHtIi yvIe ee,l bBdlwily aneak fa/soi w'n reTa; hs* o*o s.h mhcCdcia e sonsp hiomtaw"r; s iaffabtni .*l3a l..y 4 dft .> Mrysib "ore’es hnae. re.nsI 'M G!S«m1e maIn dl,\ blIS lina HtainIutmedhlrreehd,mrr ua tayriofsn.iofta .r umMd Aieresr.d l. y RsVuWoo\d sfrrda eeleeieneLs^ ilymyuKn iadoennrnh,o u, lrasoostfft. PRESBWYETSETRMIAINNS TCEHRI R( II ca che.u .r.id hly hionmviete din., l.yndhurst arc . • l:mur. e,n l nf1 \ Nndohrtuhr s1 iAt. rlti\nvgot odna.u- -ilnitd II Br. ees.i-d'heiss v.l uifs/ 1. Mlotr sa.l Msaur-gtuarr,e t hAe. ill Ridge Road .Lyndhurst ■ rs. Mrs. Michat i ('Caroline) Fina V. i. ; inane two daugh'ers. Joan Phone WEbster 9-7920 ' : O/.one Park. Long Island, and ai A Carpi: and a bro*her. WilPam Rev. Milton Paul Seeger Mi.;. Kenneth (Mildred) Ki-unun Vv'reesman. or West Palm’ Beach, of Lake .Hia-.vatha^ his m d.her., Fla. . ,. Sunday. March 9 Church 1 '1' Theresa , V: .a-',: luseano .The funeral was held,on Tin s School at 9 30 y-.m.. Chun h S”hool V, imi uso; four 1 ri oilier5. .!■ •. j h dav. ' offering for tlie One Gir.vat Loyi of Sharing. 11 a.m.. Fernuin by'j Rev. See-er, “Wat-.-’h and Pray ". Paul Sommer, 8 p.m.. Communicant.- • Class. 7 (Ml i within Ifi«‘ fiit.iiM i.iI 4--fr<‘iiiii*t<in<*(> u f m.| Fc|tov shi;) meetnn; III Briefly U T I L I T Y Come m today — Enjoy tremendous Once-A-Yea/ e-v!uemn Mf atmheil yi,n -<w•(iI lli irai>lwr.ays Im* availalil SL8 urWnpptp.jem-edhr.n ,• emtsiCndei a'driycri :tl ae rtieo63h n e ahrpison.ems d's.s.,.a n7cI .teupna.tmreyn., :j! naiu Pct\ah uedl ieSAdom moemnri’ce Tar.nh -u4I’4r^s5Td .amHyon r- tm :I foto i san-amvit ■ C A B I N E T JwCooivdnmeti ngvusae rdoi enmt yoa d oemfl sqs tg.y nl. eif.s i cWaenHndtI L MEfi noTigHshnEeaYsv oL. xA. .S . TSf?leolosrc ta nfrdo md *.a- al. Newark, after a short illnes LATTER DAV SAIISTS He. vv as 59. was. born in Co i OF JESUS CHRIST many e-»me to Hol»i-iken at "tii' A. E. Starks, Pastor aye of eltn en. anti moved fi " a N A Z A R E Services F.very Sunday there to, Lyndhuist'37 years a.'o S A L E ! MEMORIAL HOME Ine. Adomram aMt atshoenie Temple Piilkiee ryw.; c.i,t hb vth e WMini . 403 RIDGE RRoObeArDt C . J-on es.L YMNgrDHURST. N. I. .Ch32uL1r ycShne dcShocunhrdsot o,A l,N v1.e 0pJ u.ae.m . hpea -th a3d0 i v ed fm 23x24x5-0 Meted Cobincts Phone GEneva -8-7272 Preaching Service. 11 a.m He v Ki:^i hts Cobinibu.' .04: Sat led Reg. $19.95 A ir C onditioned for Y onr C om fort “Clll KOI OF GOD IN CHRIST lb nl 1 Church, l.yivlhi’u ; t. Rev. G. Thompson Sur\ ivors are hr wife, Mi- Rev. O. C». Schmidt Vjolet But« her. Summer. tv\*o. soils. ■U> (ilen Itoad, Rutherford. N. J- Richard; of He.I Bank. antl.Ed- $ 1 0 9 5 GEneva 8-3157 jv aid. nl Saddle! Bro;vk hi fatb Heelings: Wed., Sat., Sun.. 8 p.ni^er. Martin Sominei'i nf Fa-f Or anr.e. » vo brotljer , Mans, of Lodi. KUTHEKFORIl PAPTIST and Martin. Jr., of R dgefield Vi West Pas(s aliict AIUv eI.I, Rutherford P(ka ri kei:d ath ) re1 ey, msiastne.i o. f MJei rs seKyi cCnai.tryd. 51 K11M,»; HOAI) Ihv Muyiunuruc 31U is the Liggett buy in‘high fidelity S9R WeVm, uGlweoarrgde ASvme..i thR,u tPhaesrtfoorr d Mgiiins . anMd aMtthre wJ oUseipehr ti(uAdier) C M) Ruelliil- I YNDIU RST. V I. tAo ddaeym. oYnosutrra cthioonic ea nodf cchoemnp ya, roisaokn o wr imjl a/>h»o>ogv a• nwy hcyo lo*r finishes, Plione CiF.neva Ji-Ki95 ly. birth of Fast Orange. ,m'H six ; (.l.neta }»-2(»ll grand: hiltlien. 3L33Y NVDalHleUCyER NSBTTro EuHRk E BARvEenWu e dliatlyo: haeFt' fuu9ni.ei0er0ar la al. mHw.oa msf re-oh. ienl d42 tI.h>oe n RIM<wi>olgone- FOrpideanv 8:83 03 0l ut o< 9D Pi.!M> . Wiothn lyA Mi -1F9M9 .r8a d5io, NOfOsLWY 1 4 9 Studi : Gl'heya 8-9.’»82 Roail, to Saefet^ Heart , Chula h .l.icob Sivan Bahhi where at 10 a.m a Solemn ILn'h vi WAT1HMW. t VAKGI I IPAI, I UT1IEHAN * CWl’RCH U tt: LIU S/'/ t'orn'er V^ll«*v Bro.«k Ave anrt 1> measured in terms of the time span Tr.werv plure', Lvnohursi • i iiily, thinKH is the life of the spirit, which Rev <;«or«e^Vluiirr; t*avi«i hides through all eternity. The truth we en 1 i' Ttavnpn Place, l.yndhurst deavor to express, WEboter a <!134 ’ I.i cry soti'irv ii a. ftcrfiU't tribute Sunday. March 9: 9:15 a.m.. *Ser\iii;£ Families of Kvery .Faitli. Sunday School. 10 30 a.m.. The sermon Sunday .will be based on \i Any Hour, Call \VK 9-3000 Simon Peter's qucs*ion, *'Lord. To Mognavox High Fidelity aivei you greater Whom. Shall We Go?' John .ti.HH listening pleasure, greqter value ... 12 bass plus S’trpnrr jFuttrral Hdutr W.idn^rfay, Match 12 8:00 p.m two 5 high frequency speakers . . . Powerful PU n. .ith The' Cross 1 Bear My high fidelity amplifier . . . Precision automatic Success&r to Collins Memorial changer with long-life Dkimopd Stylus Pick-op. 253 StuyveRant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J WEbster 9*3000 AIR-CONDITIONED FOB YOUR COMFORT WELCOME, NEW NEIGHBOR! As your banking neighbor, we extend warm JO H N L. BURK wishes to you fot happy living in Bergen County. FUNERAL DIRECTOR We invile you to visit out office nearest you. 52 Ridge Roail 469-71 Palisades Avenue You'll find us ready to serve your every I.vndhurst, N. J. Jersey Cily 7, N. J. petsonal and business banking need. WEbster 9-0490 OLdfield 9-4578 Dom Rosa "Burk Service for Sixty Yeqrs" Plumbing & Heating this booklet "49 Bonking Services The Coimoftolilcm >s a tasteful exaippl# cf modern simplicity Alter ilionn • Repairs fotb eyeonu topneecIt oyfoluyr pfraempialry edh nfsor piec. e*o doiru sytouubri er eschoerldv eIs bmttuayy be utsined^ h.etod* pbro oajMks .s icdeeiso m. i;. WK. MJI5 newconreo hke you even on thr bacV v.,rh confer..-'nt gliding top panels.. Youf SINCERITY ... DIGNITY... REVERENCE 730 LOUSE COURT Send for yout FRII copy today! choice of cherry, oak ©r mah :ao.n> cc i f > -hes Hecr p I.VNDHURST, N. J. demonstrirlioM todvjy and tcintp- Rrllili •r»(l In A II tiiml iki’ \11>><>~|-l)>'r<- NOW $• 14 'P aRikU AT vHeuEvReF, ORuRtDhe rfToRrdU STW OEbFsftelCi 9I 2*00 ONtr 1 5 9 ” coi n KI Kit • \\ IM S Ample.Pori mg Drive in Service PEOPLES TRUST ♦£> kiix;k road I YM HIt ItSi. \ I C0«f IN TODAY... LIMITED TIM ONLY! n<u; n u .n hio (»Kne\a II- IWi I M E L R A Y ’S 299 Sluyvoaiil Ave Parking Facilities On Premises AIK CONDITIONED YEAR ROI ND WE. 9-5975 FUKNITURE ■■ TELEVISION K.. rlit \\s . ,.:t tlu IM. NrUiCl.m M PAGE THK tt COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOl'TH BKRt.FN REVIEW W ee Willie Winkie runs through the town Upstairs ahd downstairs in his nightgown V (J | | .i ! ii..\ ■ | ' ■ | a Bttlr wdnev mto lb< U«*>W i • • » •nd,, w <lor> te, For folk*'vital arr or chopping choif .v s , \ < I jM fI« * teimhW' *4' i1 POlVAftt •».•••• I «(.«• •••»«■»♦*• , t«NH «*• • *»•»*««• ' SA Y f • “H APf’Y ^ u*o THU couMn no.w M a 1 Mi \ 1 i- kci oi BIRTH D A Y" ' Gt1e4en0oV. rH gdeai /nHnM eir H’>'a>.m'h 'v-,s t*ho. fa MdEir..a . sat? nhUdtM tM uir:.«Ss cbosyts lPittHls «OnyNwhE«rt aI _ RUTHER/ ORD :N«* A!* T*• I« o «*s> *4« I ■ Cil MM I AV #IT*«Y! .(» l AiiHt Ko W M*1 Wiik. ‘ ■ ’□ GARFIELD I y,: arid Mi : > .1 t L Lowell, Mass. 55* i J □ BAST PATERSON ^' th.TTv»-raAt immmt rm mr **•*• Tctrrsl avenur had as lh«ir J i>i 4 * . - • gut'sls for t:V» day cn Saturday | □ LVNOMURST |iuil Akwibi fv» 4 Mr lind Mr* Samue l 1.1. of ■ _ -*'*•' ** ' 1 . : | I □ lyndhurst •hie aft Kit • ’*?• tm t M .»«< II* r * 1 • Q carlstadt SLIPCOVERS . . . perfccl fit . . . $S0 and J8-? ■ D tA ST RUTHtRFORO DAGHON CURTAINS rcduccd I 3 DP.ATLRY FAB?.!CS S! per yard roduccd ■ □ NORTH ARLINGTON fron SI f'nti $5 per yard ! D WALLINCJTON Lc 'fl-T Top TA5LES rodjcod 50'/, S V* I.!;i.►' K ‘H m>I j to #1 *,'.K ”il > 'in*' I —. '1 f L y rd iu rs / D a u cra lcr; 2 I RIIKiE KOAI>. ’f \ NDill'HST , (5Ene.va 8-C0S4 or WEb ter 9-5463 Open UrdncMliy 4i)d I rid** fUenlnfi* I’ntd SI* ! M»OK SMOOTH* Now V»« 4 an Have IfWV ANTED HAIR REMOVED inatantiyb y - tha a«"*•a ti*»’*•'a i'"a***'**'* Kadionuti. I.lectrol *«*• Com# In To«j» fer m il CONIULTATION Agata Beauty Salon KCarny *•!*•■ IM Midland A»a Art.»|to«i. N.J fjCrtkiJiipMnto f> r u * ' T Diamond 2-5341 Fjrpcttrlun • *>WI#c 571 R I D G E R O A D Duplicator* Cb«k»rii«» . All M«k« • N<-» A t ~-<l lot) Salr* llttwHR Grand Union and A&P Supermarket) North Arlington Rrnlr<l ■ F!-i'*ir<-<t Jnde *vrf SATIHFACTIOM U Ot UU.MUV PAGF, FOUR . TOMMKRCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BKRC.F.N REVIEW___________" Till RSI) \Y. MARCH 6. !'*:>« MOVIES - ENTERTAINMENT - DINING - DANCING - FOODS ** W h e re T o G o — W h a t T o D o — W h a t T o S e e In S o u th B e rg e n Saul Rings Back Al Rupnskii Joins Up A t T h e L in c o ln From Germany 6il Gotham Turns The W ith Fred Tauber in Firm Spotlight on Your Stars (Special To The Leader) lad whose p«-r> Visifing Nurses NEW YORK - In an hour Inns up in that vi.i: drama entitled “,4|U)ert Anastasia: years. hfeld Luncheon H s Life and Death . television K.nhlniar. prr: it lv i trvin" U' last Thurstfiv m ht -l.au hti rod breath*1 <( nm >• irt> i a show truth and conrrqucn < a- brutal called "The B'k Boat!t;:fu)”. Th« ly as Murder Im . - . <1 ■» • t bed I rod ll't i'll.' rn.-.1 ■; over $300,00(1 one of its vt t:r• • ' <hf\- hurt im.'f. Vi r , r.d his friend- I and Mis B?n Ring, and I a Sfd ■ $18.00') t. S pecialist Ring is an •ni' ad vr: t ism" in tbr -is a graduate of University. Roller Skating RIVIERA PARK v im n y * 3 0 R Jll. and TO SM I RI>\Y ii - - NiRhls I’* P-m . Public Service Asks R I V O I- I PI DEDLT’Aa pnrescente* s ’ Matinee 2 - 5 P.M, Sdturdsy & Sunday Fare Of Fifteen Cents •5 22 3*-?U h»nti—on City S“0p1e cWialA RSHAITNEGST tOoN ( irAoVupEi. bet. Huriion Blvrt Bel’evillc, N- J. PL. 9-4969 NOW PLAYING A Berqe-nlne Av. Old (hvners Hill and Anna 'Sayonara" with IDI AtoN C1I2N.3G0 AADnMip'VSS IPO N■■ ki8r9tqc M A H 1.0 N Private Zeitz On BRANfH) NOMINATE!) FOR Way to Europe Tonight &. Fri. March 6-7 Robt. Mil. hum - Curt Jurgens ACADEMY AWARDS •Tin: enemy m :tovr Including DRIVE-IN THEATRE REST PICTURE & ACTOR. BEST SI PPOKTING At ROUTE 17-RUTHERFOKO -IM I M>KH KO Vir ACTOR and ACTRESS WEBSTER 1-4033 _ Saturday Eve., thru Tuesday March R 9 10 11 TODAY thi u SATURDAY Nominated For 3 Academy Awards* . H it, K II>1)11. sn o w In Cineni^sc^p*" * Color > V! I IV M. rlon “BSAunYdOo NARReAd .'B utton*. Abbott, and Costello Meet CHASING THE SIN” The Keystone Kops” “Invader aFnrdom Mars” SUN. MON. TUES Robt. Michelini Ac^d^tnHyE LAD'w *OrdV NEoRm" ination M.irlon B‘*rKl Wins Promotion “SAYONARA‘ ‘•CIIASINO TI1K SI'V La«ny DelGrooo lnvtt*a you to : rile Devil Hairpin ■zitaioltd errunm b aart tihne tomwonat. bTeaaautati fuonl ea nod* Cornel Wilde in Tech. hi» delicious grill apaclaltlaa Try it Af In C'nLe.mina.i& cTopimr e&r Color Starts( OWnee dlnuelsld aWy.e eMk)ar. LACKAWANNA AcadPemEYy TAOv»N* rd PNLArnCmE.v”t •< S \ Y i»N VR A BAR & CPJLL “THE WILDEST” with Marlon Brando Kldcr Road and Freeman St TREE IN CAR 'HEATEnS YPF News Lyndhurst, N. I. Tel GEneva 8 971ft , | Al Rupinski and Fred Tauber Cold Beer-Wine & Liquors Plumbing and Heating Free Delivery IJ (tii! au«l Ga>) . Gutter and Roofing Work Complete Catering Service l.slim ntr in just one policy? Weddings — Banquets l<1 IMNSM i \i \\\ n Ye* sir' Our new nin^lr -b ii k i*:'' Parties — Etc. G Ki)(‘va tt-17.17 \\ I W< r ‘MUUU 1 (OMPWHfNW HOWOWNikS POHCT C.u> Ki/ngUf fd yoiir home, 182 Toiiliur \v I \inl!nir*l \>c furni»l\inKH Mini |H?r.v*o.il |>ro(* . ‘ v • loss from fjre. wmdi»toie.i I \ mlliur-t I a mUmr-l exploKion. burjcl «rv liability a no m HOME MADE ‘ thirty nihcr iwnmfai iieril* tl*at ^ threaten your necunt v Cole Slaw Baked Beans We Serve Fast Lunches Potato Salad . Macaroni Salad Ask Joe To Make One Of His Specials NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISfY CRACKERS Double Barrel’s Tavern Home Made JOE DOBROWOLSKI. Prop. KISZKA and KIELBASY Webster 9-9881 «*C I.F.WANDOWSKI STREET. LYNDHCRST. N. J. Hours Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. SUNDAY Park Rest Bar & G rill Income Tax Prepared 8 A.M. to 1P.M. Italian & American Cooking IS THERE A PAYMENT PLANT Absolutely ! Yoi» can arrange for equal monthly, quar H e n r y R . K o z io l terly, semi-anmtul or annual p«vroent* of your premium. C a te r in g to S h o w e rs Notary Public - Accountant Delicatessen E n g a g e m e n ts a n d .13". POST W IM I P a r tie s 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Chase) I YM IIIt RST. \ I. WE. 3-0238 LYNDHURST, N. J. I iut Our VfM "Air Conditioned" Vine HiJtrm SAVIN O A G EN C Y Personal and Business W E Jnaq and Sam Giaquinto 251 RIDGE ROAD GE. 8 ? 121 LYNDHURST 9 - 2 9 5 0 201 PARK AVENUE t 1 YNDHt KST, N. J. PlruM- Call for AppoinUnrm Saleamen: Anthony DeDonato - Frank Carbone - John Savtno (•Enrva 8-967!> THURSDAY. MAHCH 6. 1958 I iiMMI IH I\l 1 K.\1»FR & SOI III 111 Ki.1 \ HI \ II W r\» ;r n \ir Women’s Club News Lit(tCloent inLueeda gfru :ei \\- u•/«';iB■ . j i :v,u, lwn atn Mdlie d«d• l |> w«p»iatf.ihes i eOnUxati*H\•; idk •a' ilOtde ' ttwhit.a y1t1 1iu ‘ne\. nt«dM r>aiv *ifnl*l, e vC rtDa'a»hi\vtis eV iU«ipi ilt-i hoPeihn i laiCsis^■. atoinuuelpt- TvewMsa entt>d AFWvler^anoriiotetr,i ofk-iint' tl'erlu.rt^ athiuin.i n^v hlI .t5imtt uht>he r.• St*i— ta..c,a-ikm i t.t ,-rUi«S*fm„r s-T. t"it *..' V»e* kd.e\ WArC v o V* #f■ f<l. :w, - .- iVt ■ i aMtvrt*| HMst a future date. iV, to Garf e’d • Caroltiw i* tf* dbuj^tef' —) /•, ■ ■ „ The board awarded a -nn,’ i St. n. — —-------- Joseph Te'*-* of Grant Avepuc vvvv. VWWWWWW/WWWWWWWrfyWWVWWWg*I ttoo Sianmst aBllr, aea:n *e itil •*-. h’ ; Mcrine Kahout at Dmsalan B.j> . « tiainmg area - Owhthoe r wRause Vptsr esweenrte aMt rtsh r Thpoairet yit INCOME TAX RETURNS FILED The Woman's Club of LyndI,t ofcbeus Stewart,' Mrs. William line to the Ro kl» i*:h c« ur r !n Philippines tisod in the past f* t similai ojv; McHu*h. Mr and Mrs Th'mas hofu rtshte wc'lUub bse i nh otshtce sEs it7oh tphr eDsiidsetrnictst i MVir vse. rsJ,o seMprhs . JaPnakuolw sWkii.tting and ' >sl utbah Obeu saeb ofuo*r a$ -1l4u2a5t0' . r cTfh ea. m\-p.'nV- a■ttot» p»' th« Okinawa iNUNsi• M> Hu.l-i\v, .j Ji i:u.i* n,Mi dira\u gfhciileeei.; I' • Marietta LiberH, B. A. at a presidents’ tea at Adoniram I' i ne committee in charge of the ' .• ‘ Murine Pf. Jus.' h S Kotmul. Carl Testa. f l.vndhuft mm' Mnuaes.o nniecx tT e"Wm ‘.dlen, eisnd sSye caofntedr nAoovne.j aPfrteesri dethnets ’ wtoeark hoelnd tah o mceaentitnegr ; hoTuisied s wfoitrh fukrsm* shheinn . otqhueip ni> lounb- t :-> . ne ?o'ufe ,J oI hynru lMhvcuKsnt.i ^Ihst pofa- rt9i Pipa >ct Stu\ j m!.)»t» ’*Atelv enFuiet.. .;ed>nbU. i'jt~a uHonft. eM:J’ui kl*.« oin i. MKarst hlJeoehnn. EMllrellnw ;Sn *J«ai n • Ontitilrtl v.t.om, it o*| J \ t * t«lunt 'lhc rrogram will inch de social dressings was concluded- tr : in mi a Vi. sea and land exer oi. i’ d lay «vetnng foi .Mr> Fl J.^ui urnt Tb« mas 'i»( Cai ! -^ *d’ 211 1 11 ti»M r I » !«,»$»»»t *P N J and folk dances by itudents from about $8,000 o ■ i f»i <'■ One > <e with the 3rd Vt .rine Division o i t IVttengill, Mt' lfeii>»‘t R..» PMaanyzeerr is cporloleggraem. cMharsi.r maWn.i llMiarms. Jones Out i tfeirnma lso fffeorre d1 1t9o.0 0p0r ovTihd e thoern hm a- mfir st thwee ekP hoilfi pMpianrecsh, during the croft, of .. R! Iu thMe rford. Min -J< hn VI • ■ I .lose; h .Jankowski, president, w!ll sion plane V> rent the stun \ bar In addi* on to the 3rd Division, ; Reynolds and Mr> Charles Ho.h - of K -iest Avenue. Iprivt Sun.’ *• t,l »»f % a H With or t.l iivv,* H ii.VV have charge of a very short bi’si* (Continued from Page 1) | concession. the 1st Marine Air Wing the ■ f iMen .Rock, and Mrs Edw aid at th» h««rt?e of Mr and Mis Al n**ss meeting'.. and full opportunity to present Chairman A Th<»rnt<ui V. ; s Se\ mth 1- k < t untia : th< Stammer, o{ Lyiidhurst N rt t>utwater tn ftah^<iv Hnete«^es for 'he are M i hi- case to the rank and tile. Paul Wiltin'!. Mrs, l;nrry KI-in ' That is my concept of an open Mrs. Mayer. Mrs Fred Taub. Mrs primary. I puis L«vine. Mrs. Arthur Weis- ‘‘We do not have that kind of rrnnn Mrs. Will am Vivers. Mrs.; pr mary in front of us. C a s h S a v i n g s J' serh Sn'ata. Mrs Chi is “Wt have a prinidfv v i*h noth PLUi Stroh'er Mr B. G. Divine and ing but candidates. We have a Mrs. Jankowski primary absent leadersh n and Final plans for the event were absent direction And if this con made at a nic'tins of tho exe u- tinues we will shortly be absent ti'-e board hold yost^rdav after a party in any sense of the term noon a* ’ho homo of Mrs. Jankow- \ “In withdraw n*. therefore, 1 si, in Kin>sland Avenue. am making a plea for the devel G r e e n S t a m p s Srwiir'T CoPtf't - pment in the months ♦»» < rue of Tlv> Ceneral Federation of Wo a d namic leadership- nude up men's Clubs is sponsoring a sav of a group of Icviral leadei - ins con''"' fonthe club vear. For “I eadershin v. ill give us hop*'.' weeks a number r>f local' club direction and a sense of res^onsi t a n a i ' - o-men have \ een. bu v. e ich hilitv. We n^ed all three vitall> MIX OR MATCH! making,a suitah’- dub woman's “And another . thing I HUNTS-YELLOW CLING SLICIO dress or ens*'rnbl°. “I am weary of hearinr Re-ub These v. f rr jod’ed on Mopday . lean offi.’-als all O'er this State* P E A C H E S YOUR CHOICE evenine ;i\ the hoVe of Mrsjr Jan '’roan- about how bad thi.nns are II K kowski. Entrant- wN^.' Mj^fl Fred and how we -can't win this or v e • i, \yi • f»C» J9. Taub and M*s William Mayer for that’ I "link it< about tlrn*’ we all the Woman s Club and Mrs. John be' an to develop a little hope. IDEAL-STRAWBEMY HaU, Miss Doris Kleen and Mrs. ‘‘I frankb think th;** the R»* , Fdmond Scacthet*i for the Junior pu''li< an Partv ha to ee* its rhin P R E S E R V E S Woman’s Club- 1 off its chest. If the RepUbl an U *t Judges, who had tp base their Partv. of New Jersey 1 vk# the (ACM II judgments on a sot of rules made will to figh* for i*s pripcflev ariH , no- by th*- Gener il Federation of governmental. objectives it doe- .Women's Clubs, were M^s Doro not deserve to win in Novenil'f*i DSIP E'.Ut-W HITE ttchayc heOr’.M ailnle y, N.hoormthe eAcorlninogmtoicns ' Iitf istt asntdasr tsf onr*o wit toca nfingohtt fIoprs e thh* s<>t STUNA FISH schools, Mrs. Lebbeus . Stewart important election. and Mrs. Bernard Blohm. of *‘I would love to have the Re Lyndhurst. publican party become alive and Mrs. Mayer received the most dig into Jhe coming campaign HOA» DE LITE points in * he • * according to. | with joy and vigor. I. am hap;>\ Federation counts and will now ‘ and proud to be a Republican and « SALAD D ressing gi» on into the dis! rr t contest to I can’t understand why we don't bo held at the Eighth District all share this enthusiasm. We SnrinK Conference in Passaic on need it badly Man h 20th. • “This statement is. jintended a- SCOTTIES^CLiAKStNG The Winner chosen for the dis a pleasant fnendlv and eonstruc ■ BEAUTIFUL trict w'ill so on .to the state cor.-’ 'tive .plea—as a call to leadership T I S S U E S ricoii ii «h ategsi^t ina nbed steienn? iKn tathtee Gweinnneerrasl Fweidll- Ii ntheorpp#re tietd . winii i-t-hbee- tv aecince pLteadst ly*u. .dI - V»1LD CLOVER 1 m* S3' eration contest. will support with vigor the victoi theM rAs.m Pearuicla nW iHttoinmge, cDheapiramrtamne noft in the primary.” hCi BinOt RN 2 29 rCmtiA tr iTm uSim UP of the Woman’s Club of Lynd Girl Scout Week D I N N E R W A R i hurst, had charge of the arrange ments for, the-Weal conte: t. The >se. Cva. nhcoe .r h eD Irre esds inmg sa ke ca n ou. r (Ctoownnti nwueildl Xfrao'bme r Paatg et heI ) Sa ■i«Bn ci»Ef:-*A[5ri»Niii»»S 2 3 3 iSH UA-imUi CE 4 cer d’ ossings at the'home-of .Mrs. • 'red Heart Chur h at. 2 00 p.m Harry Klein on Wednesday were On Monday, a'l over th*1 coun Mrs. Herbert E Roszet. chairman. try and Lyndhurst too. this wi'J Mo1 Douglas Ki ol. Mis A. A. be ■'H'omemaking Dav". the d.«v A*ron. Mrs. .Arthur Weismann. that Mothers will take it easv Mis. Christ Strohler. Mrs. C* and let Girl Si out prepare and FRESH . LEA N Davenport. 'Mrs. Lewis Eclge- clean'awav meals a* home. Tues • 11imbe. Mrs. T V. Tern h. Mrs. day is •'Citizenship Day' and you will find Girl Scouts visiting places in town that help to keep . our country a pHce of democracy P O R K Wednesday is “Health and Safety' day and vou will find Girl .Scouts giving the once-over to their homes, doing away with accident and fire traps. Thursday is , “International Friendship Day' and you can be THIS WEEK'S ITEM L O I N S sure that Lyndhurst Girl Scouts and Brownies will be thinking of girls' all over lhe world and 3 S A L A D P L A T E S wondering what they, hs true Scouts, cin do to help brin-S tt (<tk«( a«n Ci’tt' Cut Cl»»I tr l«m 3a fter 6 P.Ms.t aTtiaoxn norta tien clfurwdend .I Shacvoeu tinthgi s toe xptheroiseen cew hoF riddoa y n. oet ' WITH * 53* ‘ 78c "Arts and Crafts Day”, when 6 9 C EACH $5 Girl Scouts will be expected to Dr. I. Dcmsky work on a service project and PURCHASE Saturday w **<'>tit.of -l>oor«i Oay' and you can be sure that a Sccuit OPTOMETRIST n.fut Ur, .irr! U .o'. c-an find plenty of enjoyment Hyp* Examined dleoaorrnsi,n g thin; s at.M.-ut ,the <*ut -« f it T★O PO VQEUNA-LPIRTOY O!F ! Pixie SauerkraHt *».19 t r * I** 33 Opposite Town Haii ^h..Medaunyle pdr ofoi.rr a’nhies maneed‘.mra"i> ’ idcus i ,wu e,. ★ DETERGENT-PROOF f CHUCK RO AST « ■ » ’ 49 4(15 KI- AKNY AVK GiTrlh e^ coGut' ilW eSekt*oot Ass«'iat. i. lovely new odd-on pieces will be available •ach KDARNY Board of Due t%>!> are colepr«1 week 4 piece ilarfft set 99: with eaoh $5 purcha e mg Girl S'Out Day. Mar h 12th now avniiable Build your set as you shop! Cross Cut Roast *• 89« Pork Liver *29 Ph..n. M;i H»2». by. ‘serving.*■ at the Lyndhurst Bh’od Bank at th*- High S< ho»>;l ..'rom H 00 p.m. to 9 Of) p.m. Sausage M e a t **“ 69‘ Pork Kidneys 19* i f r o s t e d f o o d OPEN FOR BUSINESS A COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNER * EMIL ’S SPORT And - FINEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES — | l,Mur * | ALL FOR * A PPLES 4 3 9 '! HOBBY CENTER F r y e r - / Ch b I luu. Peas ( nmplflr l.inr of 10 tr I 1 • KAN HI A I.I. *lSTt«s hul FANCY PEAS 2 29 AVOCADOS 29 » • HAMi HBALI Potatoes • BOWUMC ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ K R S S B l I • TENNIS FARMOALE 00 • (.OIF P IE S Ittl. Clldll. Turkey b a k e r y • AIM ilt.itV MIX OR MATCH 'EM I s i! p ru ts lIOHKlt.H ILOBSTER TAILS 99c |CII(I«AU tll-KW ME • •*'t:ll>» ;.n 1 h ni ut.K\ im\i. mu un iv .u k s h r im p ,;::, .6 3 * -*;t| 1 »»■* '->• imt I * la* • •* ** ; CHEESE 2 31 CUM fir Cl' :j is.i rmttifi »C • Ht:*Ei mEnSE IIK(,ISTHKI.l) ( O l.r DKA1.I.H STCANKTTES 79« RAISINBRKAD 25 7 9 I , II 0 1 * oMCLETl til \ KKF \IB SKRVK I ««• u v n ROAD. NUBTM AIIWOTOK K 1 KE 3-6641 256 • 60 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J, THURSDAY. MARCH 6. 1958 COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERCEN REVIEW PAGE SIX M8r0s,. HJoasse Hpahd DAe Hnazipgpeyr LIisf e eRLwtasyuisiLtn,nth ohed cadehahnr ulfed worr sr itdtft.phhr ;ai e er aMznengindtrdutsh.s e e,s Vrt Nhc iaoscoolestlsfotle te redcahir atn oi odndnG eousnhra.r,otu ienscortgi,f !' eptcchroars-eCnn' s CvoMibedmleurea tmbnreui dtins s ed osdaeifio.n vm tntehoaene nru. daLe e ysdppna lrda-too.yhpp ukeofrnr isteotyl wa dBig sor wtoehnhseoatydtt ! VBFraoorwe(uClnaro., n MtRBinuaourthieey d ,WLs fa rhgoMiatm,e h aVuPkerarseogt,ne i cJu1a) dLitah- J szMfM.eealp,araa thrrrVyiii eel iiy rPAngMSe ingncaKinhirtacaolr aeht NouiiRna,sa un,et lJiroleD,uo. l d.laMJoiwo,t ahsnBre ypeGL thAtoi easn SqPpnfual eailRrunrutrtaooezf. , I1jI; cFAHMNeeoruTtarlltgeiarawnhk"n ndeeleD.esel f,.,e F t LhnrMi taeA,sn a"glSct.b rteahaesJnder atdweMan:r eaaMt Cr HtDaoaoBrorgfioefnal,irl ntoreeoy,’n G .,.’ GC oIJCraorodeorshyontnann e-. e^Geacevr ayuTaebS innhdbB'si.eea n r gtogoPteLifo a- akaRtFtrd o doiiActgreihnekasvein’’lers s e nVknAruCi F-eWuoWW.x rtahni aDrliesi?Hsdaae nra ywPlcBlS io inealsiolegntt uff, s rVVewdatraahenivlyltedle--^ ’ open house from two to four in’ that the field should be ut to Stfola, Judith De Pamphilis, Bar- Eleventh grade: Gerald Aulen- . • ' __, follow the meal. Mrs. Nancy Mi- the afternoon. use. He suggest 2d that l.uggiero bara Di Pier. Charles Thompson, bach, Jcseph Livelli, Anthony Mrs. Joseph (Erminie) Ben whi la at Havana. Cuba; back Bowling Alleys discurs tht- plan wi' i Gallagher, Qfivia Fietti, Joanne Marchitello, Battista, Carol Pereilo, Elaine ; Mr. and Mrs. Haul Alban. 444 **>««»> is tt'a™ 31' ziger, 118 kutherford avenue, wa? again to Massachusetts. This pro who i.s director of narks and pub- j Lola Rizzuto, Thomas Guise, Hel- Mauro. Virginia Vallery, Joy ’Harding* avenue, recently spent' ■ juest oi honor at a dinner party vided interesting moves and' lie property. At *he same time ena-Schenk, Martha Pesile, An- Gewecke, Roseann Levy, Anne , few days at <he home of their fMrwa,"d Mr< oa8nn0‘d tfhSl aojbtupOiesrnrtt dh dahdovoa nuy'i«rt.* e icnhetelelendbt r aattto i ohgneer t o hfoo lhmde.e"r !j peLmliaAnpcefelsots e yurte ond t1 il9lii 4vnh1e i, tshf Moder er .aoM ftfhBric see.i nn B zoi1feg 9ne4Ezr8i x.g pweFrooa.rsrt ,; tlihseThrmh(eCe e oannrptestri onitpnuw eeotrdht yeu f rnvoidismc ei rntPiatakyge. erf eee1ts) t aobh" Sdpthirasoevp pioneBsoroit tyaio rtodnil s d oo unfn R dEtuehdgreug ictireha rtepoi or cnoot bhnlaeatnrmto d.l thiotesf i nbeaTtr>aee n JtChani ruogsnrkaeda, ,e J.u AdJnaintuh l HFJoaaglnlliausnnk.di , B Jaor--, tVnarnoiicgeiri ia lVa SneFetrea,d briBre.era,l lr,bF alJorearae nnD coGem aTardnueircc, oo,E, lPeDaai- |.I MsCoarnsi-r.oi n, -FlNarw.e d Ye.ar incd,k daRu.g ,h lSepro. hMl*e rr , anaitl, owaMfen ecrsikW . tniWdldsa oauanlglt eh,rth aeevrJ -e?hinn oRu-mleia<c,w ,h „a, sfr p-eMhnerti .r staonnned says Mrs. Benziger. who is st 11 20 years before his death they j Ridge road and 150 feet deep. Ac The meeting w>s illuminating very active for a woman of four ! lived in Lyndhurst and Ruther j cording to the proposed operators ’in ’several respects. It showed decades. She claims it all depends ford. After his death Mrs. Ben- the building would house 24 Al that, the • township officials are on Sow vou l)>ok a* life, and plans • ziger came to live with Mr. and | leys. There would be room for fully cognizant of the importance to be just 80 years “young”. i Mrs. L. E. Gauti. of the Ruther-! 100 automobiles. There would be of making Ridge road a commer Born in Halifax. Nova Scotia, ford avenue add res?. Mrs. Gauci j a snack bar and liquor bar in the cial -thoroughfare that will help on March 1, 1878. Mrs Benziger [is lhe former Miss Violet Tuck 1 establishment. i a< ‘ -^ t wnsh ' • ;x burden. It hhbaye$ r halaa dtfe r aienhn udes vbeainnn tdf uClw hlaeifrreelo. tStmehtaeor wrainnedd,, : Hbfaoemsro imlfiae ’shf erwire eanrndeds , vMesror.y B tchelnaotzs ieg.tehre wtewroe j JtroaChffnoi cm Chm. aiGzsasairroddn eew rso aouifld d Phbuee! blji.eenl .isSe<vaneft*es' t<vat aoulf-‘ ’yi - -rhsfoe-»-n.u’s. ge edi r et>h <n:• r' r•e sih eair-r*r - cy*ad * wnbiutymh btthheeer j Prince Edward Island, and spent Guests a* the dinner included by bowling alleys. unusc d land on Rid'^e road. their honeymoon on that island. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gancey and I Public Works Commissioner The pressi re thus was thro /n * Mr. .Benziger was a seafaring Mrs. Carrie Johst. of Brooklyn,! Edward J. Russo said he would upon th-» Board of Education j man. with the Southern Pacific ;N. Y : Mr and Mrs. Alfred Tuck vote .against allowing a l.quor .which, actually con'ruls the des-{ Steamship ‘Company, which went and children, Dorothy and Den permit in *he place. There is a tiny of ’he Ridge road land, be*! out of business, in 1041. llis com nis, nf Waldwick; Miss Margaret: tavern and a liquor store across cause it owns the prnpe-ty that pany had him s’utioned at Boston, Carew. of Weehawken; Mr. and the street from the **roposed site. backs rt up and part of which is Mass., for a t me, then in New Mrs. Joseph Noster of Hasbrouck i The meeting took off in another needed to make tin* Rid;.>> road Orleans, I-a for 15 years: for a Heights: Mrs. Mary Pauer, of direction when John Ruggiero, plot useable. INDUSTRIAL a nd TRADE DIRECTORY Dedicated To The Development Of A Greater South Bergen Bergen County Is A Good Place To Work - A Good Place To Shop DON’T DISCARD YOUR OLD MATTRESS DRIVE-IN and SAVE « b Rebuilt Equal To New Only SI2.95 2 0 7 ADDITIONAL CHARGE IF NEW COVER NEEDED We also convert Hair, cotton and wool mattresses into CASH AND CARRY comfortable inner springs. All work guaranteed. 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NIW JERSEY 575 Ridye Road KE. 2-6185-6 North Arlington FLEPTY OF CONVENIENT t*REE PARKING OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. MON.. THURS. A FRI When disaster strikes, the Red Cross K on thr job he ji Ihrnifch service to 4hr armei forces, vetrrans and their' in* otsaster victims meet their emergency neefi ... asstslln^ funjlien . . nursery, blood and first - aid programs . . . ELLER Let Us Solve J. W. M RTELL CO. i|> rebuilding and recovery. And disaster relief is net one Junior Red Cross programs, community and international 0 of the many important Red Crows services. services, the Red Cross is An the job . . . where it count.. Your Heating Problem LYNDHURST, NEW JERSEY The Red Cr »<*• receives it*. Iiii.inri.il support solely from the voluntary , Manufacturers of r nlrilrulii:!!- of you ; nd other \nier ieans. This year; the neco for funds FUEL OIL i> cipetiall> urgent, became the IJfd Cress disaster reserve has been TECHNICAL COATINGS perations. l*ivc nim. ir keep the tiped out hv large, easily disaster o OIL BURNERS ’ Red Cr oss on the job. FOR SURVEY CALL P.- aI g' ,e i Ave. GEnevi 8*8117 WEbster 9-0060 NO OBUGATIO]^ CORRECT LAUNDRY COOPER LUMBER CO. Peter A. p'm.wll| & Co., Inc. ’ Ileatbjiiai l«-r- fur I umber. Itnildin^ ami FLOWERS BY Mechanical Steels Aid Aluminum OFFERS THE BEST IN SERVICE Ma-oii Materials D O U G L A S * Vnlili!\ I.i ii it. I r > 20'i Hff tii.li - (arrv immediate Delivery TWO K)( iflpys l<> SERV IS YOU * Dr> Cleaning • !{«». tiLinkH* 317 Iti,li;<‘ Ron.l, N„rlli Atliiigiun Highway 17 and I riion An* Mast Riitherf<ird harh. R.tns. shuts FUATr*. rtkip. wi«* 22-111 l.RYSTAI. ST.. NORTH \l!l I\(,T<>\ \ J Tl BINti. rtrK. VALVM AND ITntNIW Cluiee Avenue at f). M. & W. R R.. Lyndhurst ' It Costs Less Than You Think! Lyndhurst. N: J. WEbtter 9-8SSO BK CtiRRI.i.T t.\1J CURREt T -: K.L S-7300 W Foster 9-1432 % liinli.'N >! • r.'.hlcr . I V V ;;nd Nils Ji lin ft. 7 A I 1 ■ inj *l a .venue had. ;» • u* P * !u-i birf ul.ty par*v tm Sat » urdaA Susan and Gat I ferruu-.* j • Vvf.h A/hnainn. Linda .md VI • k Ka;/. C 'o! 1. nd-.iv ..nd rifih s< ihhii i! f ■:< I, I * * t S>i<\ • i .i’i! Gh nnw, M n and April Ra> 1 - . Tlv i xyi iii u \> l*»ard .if thr mn; <•' K'n:f ' I rt at 1a- ht; Mrs i.\ 'idhnr-Y I irH School PTA in*'* *■ av V\Vdm*s j;MW' Tuflv i- . ♦'Me* al t hao man. day ofl\ rii'.i.ii at . ho,,I v. .Pi An in ir It- nil ’ •Mitr al. V a hies Mrs. S. P. Hi.r :d* 1 . firs! vice and P.- - i»u ■ divu;\> \ Fostei Mr and \!i-. William Mayei president, m-1 har-c n * hr ab- v is ibo PaMh .of a di;-usMi n .il o' Va^h-y Brook avenue. ?|H*n'f of M K I I VVc’xr. lb« Parent Kdmati.'fj meetmj* lhe/vtffcentl at ’’w* bonic of fh#ij president. \V> ■dfipsdaj afterHoon at daughter and tom »n \- - s I « • Plans for the U-a’.hrr.s' him h- I i ' \ ■ - \j f fon lv. beyived (.n March IS in CharU N. i ol, the st hn! fiyinnafiunv. \veie ths- Monroe and Mu; C, W' Chi t b;an-d Mr- I nn-V l>uthd-w <’U#*ed. Mi s. Stephen AVam k i-- <)th« i w ho t*«-k pm.t ’ m the* Sunday. i hairman of Hie \unumUci* of ai - <hs( u >h n y.ere Mrs- Wi.llttttn ringcmenPv vv ith Mr Walter Stflzrumulhi Juse^h Ca*- 'Palr<.|-r.;<i . :nl Mis tor. A I e> h. M- . } i ' 0 i ui (ill lama. 'P.-. C:u*mnR !*aidnn. Ji • P <r ;nsV» Jr .md k VrVoi a id C. Whitman. Mrs fhmnd Bio.-av. M - ti...,;, Duff and Mrs.. lU; m»> ih <•; I ..n*’v S’ih-V. h.ul VMV f- WFdlriai.nnkw Pol.Pra and M s. H Chains p.-av, \ ith Ms- Mary -i-I' iuMi mi Viu vsl.- - n s^pdas Mi R E P E A T K A L E Mi> <; . v 11 St' h ; r\ A\ •- am- (ttffOtf ©I man of ihr tnwmiltcr ;■>> ci' itrt' P -. iman 1 Bt»« nsk'i, in rll!* ., i (<) Ulhkefi s 'o<n ' in ' , . o,n mdi tii<• art* ... -t.’-oh op his Uu thitay Now is the time to think of Spring Fixing Up. Bedding for your Mrs. John Quinn. Mr:. F.d*avd 1). IV ”.i i !* NV»ndst>r sitnfcrt, entire Home at Prices the Lowest Ever. Visit one of our n.v, fo;m<a ly of t)qdhucnt, be rt'st of h.mor n* a birth Stores today AND Sleep Well Tonite!! v* r* v Kiva^n a’ his Iwnu* nu ilnirH . t UNikor'stths> Awii'lllu v btoo n, fr«P*nin Pay Only NiwarU. WaviW1, P.tvis.-n. SI Weekly ny and B*H»nu»n : an 1.1 ml 1.1.1 • AmrfKfli 9covty label • ii i Mi Bar*- S van tee »!on <t . ; .1 ....... VPs, 1 «•. .HwIkm n. Ita. Mis • 180 Cod Mattiew I rankhn Schmd NMIONAI ’.IBRA^V WEtK I oai-. 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HOilTWOOt Del Moate ^ OPTHOPtOIC P E A C H E S VEUOW CLING 70 Year GUARANTEE Fruit Cocktail 2 45 Sliced Beets 2 ‘.“ 33'' Cream Slyfe Corn 2 '“,29* Apricot Halves ’ 27' Y^u W<i- of Vtt.ft D»' M>n*r £-y-.rfs *t Yi^^> fr.r^lf l U M S m YOU (AN RtlY ON GRAND ONION 10* A COMfltTE VARtETT 0T UNTIN IOOOS SKA SCALLOPS ^ « 69* HfitMANN S ICY PONT RED SALMON hmhmh %ac* n*sr!C .-till t.*l»»l .O' Ow table cloths ' SHAM POO tOOTH PASTf 198 '*•»* A/V 2-?2‘: 79* HOTEL BAR WESTON KRISPY Hb BUTTER 75 FIG BARS 3V crackersb** 601 RIDGE r '' -.- )PAGE eigttt COMMERCl \L LEADER \ND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Till RSD'W. \i \HCII 6. 19.-,R T h e V o i c e O f S t u y v e s a n t A v e n u e M e r c h a n t ' s EDNA MAE SHOPPE ARNOLD S BAKERY KARL'S MARKET South Bergen's Leading Jeweler LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR S. POLLINA, JEWELER Wedding and Birthday Cake* FINE MEATS Visit Our New Modern Store , Our Specialty * J AND GROCERIES II.million l»rurn Bllluva ^ at«'lif- Order-* Taken For - firi .':'» *>•’ — FREE DELIVERY Miss Swank —F oLr tuuxniate — Barhizon J. w.l- Hv Trifari and Loro c, -J Ht IKJ I ami I'IMF I'i) M F \ I' ri.4\ All Ori a.ions 207 WStEubvsvteesra n9*- 0A0v2e9nue Official Girl Seout* Headquarters » \PH< I IU PURS DOM- uN PHKMISKS 212 Stuvvt'suit \ v CIlMva It 1681 236 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8-7714 S A F A R S KLEVER KLAD DRESS SHOP BARGAIN STORE R e n t a l S e r v i c e 231 Stu\\o;inl Awimr JEAN VIVIAN, PROP. PARK CLEANING COMPANY Blouses * Handbags - llnisery Sander, Polisher, Kdgei-. I .awn Holler, Staple Gun, 1,1 . K-9|;23 Same Day Dry Cleaning Service Costume Jewelery - ('.(Hits and Suits Belt Sander, Wallpaper Spray I \ Ml 11 S l!i: \M> (INCI.l DIM, SATURDAY i MI.Ki II WD1SL 306 Stuyvesant Avenue 21’» Stuvvrsant Avenue, Evndhurnt, .V J. For Your Convenience: Oprn Sunday Morning ’til Noon Al GEneva 8-3508 WE DO OUR OWN CLEANING HARRY'S HARDWARE (111; VI lf PRICES' : L 230 STIIYVESANT AVENt I W I ‘WI23I - KODAK Dealer Authorized *»♦ COLOR Service ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON SAMI DAV I'i I .M HI \ EI.Ot’ING Expert Half Shaping and I in ting I \( I IT S VI I III) V'l S I'i rmanenJ II are S/tet-iaUst Rl l ORE 9:3(1- KE\I>V I :.tll l*.V. 304 Stuyvesant Avenue CAMERA HOUSE l.yndhurst. IS. J. 2 1 3 S41|\ \ nf \ve. GEneva 8-6817 \\ i:i»ht* r 9-1260 SAN CARLO RESTAURANT FACILITIES FOR BOUQUETS « -I AND PARTIES V .jt ~~ R E D C R O S S N E E D S Y O U Featuring Sizztinu Steaks V 300 Gopelaml Ave. (eor. of Stuyvesant) WE. 9-0083 LEA S SPECIALTY SHOP The Lyndhurst Chapter Am erican Red A. CHASAR & SON • ACCESSORIES • JEWELRY Your • SPORTSWEAR . • IIN«• IK 11. Cross + Needs Help to Carry on EIIXIRKIANS £X< I.CSIVE AGENCY FOR NORt liOSS CARDS I W l GIVE S & II Gltr.EN STAMPS (.1 8-8007 Air Comlilioniii}; Its W orthwhile Program* I I n 411 I > I’I I \> II El < Q!H'. I 1 Infiit* ami G'umnerrial Wiring Tali' ami Appliances 212 STU YVES\NT WE. I .YNDHl RST. N. J 237 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8-4505 : ' LILLIAN’ I'ANIM..-. PROP. W e Desperately Need Fund Drive Sol DO IT YOURSELF icitors. Report Sunday, 2 P. M ., Town LYNDHURST MEN S SHOP RENTAL EQUIPMENT per dav p^r day Hall A n d Give Us A Helping Hand. NATIOXAU.Y Al)I ERTISEIt HRASIfS ll.OOK SANDER $3.50 WAI.I.PAPER STEAMER $3.00 I- I.OOK KIX.KK 2.00 VVAI.I.PAPlK SPRAYER 1.00 HAND SANDER I r.O SI API I K CiCN 1.00 EVERYTHING IN MEN'S X BOYS' CLOTHING FM>OK POLISH KK I 00 l,A\VN KOI I.l K 100 lit: I Hit: clipper 3.oo i.awn si:t:i>t:K so — ETC — 298 Sltiyvnant Ave. ' <;E- R-2121 OpKN SUNDAY TILL 1 P.M. • ■ -■wwim.ii OSIAS Hardware & Housefurnishing Co. 290 STUYVESANT AV E. LYNDHI RST WE 9-344.'. RICCI S DINER Cjirucr Sluvv<s;Hi( aint S-rimtl Avcnuo Combination Aluminum Windows TKIM.t TKACK Til l A< TION NEW MVMCEMIM MEM NO DOWN PAYMENT M W S 15" > p >-««“»">- >• . STEAKS and CHOPS OUR SPECIALTY ^ IU Ve»t I.U4i*ntrf sjm.-mI ft .« • - «>.. h.M.rv J..I.Wm,,, 1 I'nrnlr lUninf R<wm Ear Small 1‘nrtii j VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS % E. ‘MJW.3 Stuyvesant Aluminum Co SPINA'S FLORIST X-- ! PRESCRIPTIONS I : s 16 a Pleasure to L E V Y NE 'PROBLEMS ENDED i P H A R M A C Y you choose 0/ty of Fresh Cut Flown J UitiiM phaAmaey ii apAr/eMum, these Smtmfs Plans Patted Plants wear clothes cleaned at I not a sideline. Funeral lh‘sign Our S/hu ialiy j V CHRISTMAS CUM FELDM AN CLEA N ERS emtrun iim of sickkoom w m ia Vku-fweeay i -run ociivwr- | NATIONAL COMMUNITY BANK V SSStiiSm 221 Stuyvesant Avenue Gl tievt 8 1234 Til KM STOW'.S IV I YNDIU HST I1 m M rm M N T «v*Nr* 2 OFFiC'ES IN LYNDHURST r.m.Ti »- m?« 301 Ridue K<»ad 201 Stuyvesant Avi IMant ami M.i-in Slur*’ al 20(1 Mn)ve-ant Avenue Footsteps The Merchants Off Stuyvesant STUYVESANT LAUNDRY D o Y o u r . FiNt: SHOES ftu o k e 1 <E iEiiVi d\iG{Ei:KnS Avenue Have Sales Every Week. DSARVIVEE 2 IN0 %AND S h o p p in g O n T h e HOYS SAoed LDietlslirg nterde tl oN oKrmreapl Iff You Dont See It - Ask For It! CASH & CARRY A v e n u e N o w ! Htiur Servire on Bequest M4 V*llfy Brook Men & Womrn WE. » 5300 163 Stuvve-aijl Ave. GE. 8*0879 Att„ Boflr Kid*. N. PALAZZO Doctor's Prpwripllons filled THURSDAY. MARCH 6. 19.18 Officers Of Local Junior Rod Croc* Meadowland H ig h S c h o o l N e w s Planners F a t New Problems CROSS MADAME REBECCA I lt*r»« lrr Vml V«i%»*rr Ar* (M di«ir*w4 •» 4***p pMn trd *♦ tn f«« M) «4*kr« «»fcu»tt tfcte «**!»<* tMi»r twiii a4*ur ..O I MAffUlf Ifr »Uh M<t Hu«lnr%« I m'ltnl H»* 1 » nit4! Avr \Mr 4 ItBliMt stm t § t Or*»mr \ J H*tt iwfe* '»«*’»* ^ »<•»»**« HlUc I:x * 14' A Mt ;«ml Mr* Alfrv»l Shffli fti Milan**- , ; mil t« , Mr «uv4 Mn Mt Hwri \c» ArrttiM tM ivT A A mii. •« *>f Ftoal iwnut *r*. Sill tMAIV th# tmtMit* .vf « d^uchi*- ».;»«« •\tn< i ,r. tt |« inu#f» IT *1 tH. tip\#r* *9 tpi*mm |»•« i■l*« m A. in i <*m M«■«*<nity, «*v { Nti> Hw« .* ?hf 41.1 MTttoUTIONAl rC\OmL IS E U M CCHWMM*A Cc«hOt* N*|w» tohm» The MODERATE Price Will Surprise You! ^ O W E A SO M E O N E A LPTTEU T HOW AB O U T YOU? ITS RED TIME Nail Down Your Future Securely \<»u ran*l il« il *ilh haftlmrr anil nails. I*ni vou ran l»y a*alMss»lir «a\ing al *M»ulh Her- (m Saviitgi. I1»r Mol for makin* dollars gr«%. SltVINO THIS AftfA SfNCC ItM f».|pr' in I hr ronaialrnl hinh rfitiilrmU |»ai«l rarh trar and lh** sslrti «lr%irr ia. ihr IMMUNI in*uranr< on rarl* aa«rr*a fund*. North Arlington AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 250 Vodl«y Boulevard WOOD-RIDGE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 19S8 PAGE TEN COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Lyndhurst Advances To Semi Finals Of State Biddy Tournament , Mainly through the great'play spread its margin to 15 points, bye. The Jersey Ci^y ♦sam took a T|l , f Joins Atlantic City, Jersey City and Kearny as Four I of Joey Breslin, Lyndhurst stood With a working lead of eleven ! 9 fo 6 quarter lead as baskets by f at rtast of the West New Yorkers points the local mentors cleared Carmine Tirone and fouls by Le- ! in *he firs’ half. Breslin had nine their bench to five their ten play- j on Abo and Breslin aceoun^d for Hr, «r, . Survivors, Games Continue This Saturday [ of the locals’ eleven point in first ers a chance to contribute to the • the local points. But this time it •' ^ j half as Lvndhurs* 'railed 12 to 11 j victory, j was no waiting for a second half nubia-tri. *• i >!* the interhiis£ion. A feature of Lyndhurst’s open-1 drfve as the quarter-final contest k j' ing triumph was ifs great defens-j saw Lyndhurst begin its move in . ‘ I x | tt,ol Unji,,. ! mei 38 to 20 8nd Jersey City - Kearny against St. Mic hael’s of Controlling the’backboards and in the finaJ two periods tho second quarter. w««t New v.ork (20) TOe .evenlh annual New Jerse> S at* B d«l> Ba t- ^ st*ed a 49 t() 29 defeat on Bel- At antic City. Lyndhurst’s next ] session the Lyndhurst quintet; ^ ^ West New Yorkers Five points by Trezza, four by 1 b---a--l--l -t-o---u---r-n---a--m----e---n---t got u---n--d---e--r wa■y„• -I —u kI- weekend With the J- er* imnaair. Ip aying at the Mt. Car■m1 e• l1 -o-pt'p;'”o*n**e-•n ■ t1 ,■ yJ e- r- s"Ve yj Ci-t -yJ C•“ Y» O, d•Je’- - '">* rolAl in»g over ^h« e fin* al twoP.l* £|c(OoUu1lUd CcVoOnInWeLc!t on one field goal. Johnny Rubinetti. two by Tirone, '«:*•"»hi. r sey Citv Department of Parks- playing lio-t to four All- gvm. powerful Kearny destroyed fending Stats Champions, haven’t; A ten point output in tne wj(J) the 5jx other points coming and one by Breslin gave Lynd- 1 lSietas.r On Saturrdeupvr ea-fetenrlnino,o n- rthher o pt.esnniln.-gn g aSmtaetse wnesruen pinlapyaelid- “to «27. S n ^ ^ [ XLe?a gue Basykeeatrb ahlli“.s tory ' ‘ 5 Sj■ E.S H- 1>ia • 'ii ” a ””**o,d,, wh ua rss t t dhoe m t-i-on»pa• . sta—ecdo _ _rh_ea_r2l_ f2 - wt_wo i 8ht.hi c Bh1 r3eL _swy_l_ini_ntd_h1_- a nhh_ o_u1_t8r _s _htta _ona d 12o1 4ft o*l eha5e d l poaectra ilot hdce a eghdeafrjlsef . cioTnnhd-e .NYwn\ri«I»T. '1 • * wilh three at Dickinson High School and three at the1 Mt. In the semi-finals the schedule j Coached bv Johnny Lampe and ^ ^ *** * ' ' Trezza aiding with nine. j tinued into the third as Abo hit v,n*‘ Carmel CYO Center. has Lyndhurst meeting Jersey I'.;-nk Snnonak. Lyndhurst defeat- Lyndhurst had another “cold’'j for five. Trezza four and Breslin Sunday marked the quarter- : ticipants All f. our t-e--a--m s faced Cit„y CYO in the first game at cd Wer* New Yori: 33 to 20,. .p ar- Ly ndhu rst -c.o...n...t.i..n ued its fine J start _o n Sun.d ay a, gaint ,M t. C..a. r- , tv o, to give Lyndhu^rst a 29 to Lyndhurst (3C) final round with two games at the ordeal of defeating two teams two o’clock while the second half ti&My gaining revenge for a set- play early in the fourth canto mei CYO who advanced on the 16 lead in tne final period. ,riron*-. « each court and the tournament oach last week-end. Ih first round of the doubleheader will pit back suffered on ths diamond, and at one part of the period luck of the draw, a first round | Two goals, one^each^by Tirone| *C«*W*. f recessed until this week-end tilts Mt. Carmel CYO of Jersey j and Abo was all Lyndhurst made Tit____ when the semi-finals will be held City drew' a bye. while Lynd Bears Meet Demarest At Weehawken Tonight In n *he final ner iod, but successful 1 |B{"r*o*w lnn,, on Saturday at Dickinson and huist eleminated West New York I foul shots, three bv Bobby Mar- fUit.iri.-M the finals on Sunday afternoon at 33 to 20, Jersey City CYO v.al- { rone and two by Abo’ accounted 3 p.m. af...the Dickinson gym. The lope-d Ventnor City 57 to 19 and Group Section Of th State Tournament | .r nine point®, and with Mt. Car- stoeunrt nNamewen tJ ecrhseaym piino nt hwe ilNl arteiopnrea-l ■ tBoe l2m1.a rK seea*r nbya cgko tN obryt hS tBaer rgoef nS e2a8 3 4 0 1I :andevl angceettdio rw. iothn ly elno u1r3 Lpyonindth udres-t Mt. Carmel (20) Biddy Tournament to be held in of Atlantic City 56 to 39, Clifton icision. Lyndhurst's defensive play, 2Sin8ca Wrataininntdhtgo n2tth9.e en P faoi rf,s t tohtnwe oMo rraoigiu-inhnd asl2 Gef. loiu2m7r. sadHtneoodepb fpoaSekttede. d nM CdLilcriyefhkfwa seei vdl’,aeso oobdPfy aeAr6.k3'l a4tno0' i c4t o5C i3ta3ys. gSsoatTacmtihaeeuet sni Iodn4net0p'esrtlr hwas bycaaheyasdo nk llneaaustsb>ttahi alcr lno li NAugtgehotwhhtu lp rewnutJiatice tm hrsA etehn2sy5et ini.e oj Launtry hs tne'owa d nPih’tdhauh es r ssJaaSltn itc aJr ooteeV.vcs eeasTierlvlao•e, eluyldP r narCaeraomtcnion cerfiindepntr av eottinihftnca ie-gs7 ’dH. uei<j LpI Jceh ye nansSdtsdt,ceeh hnsauottsr. o sblatA o deoobenknefgeieln aoagagwtsnee dddaa nvttidehhn rr eahe fgaeoGde u o mrpLl daoioernodknr- io, pBupaprono Isdwoti fnn Mg Ci wsaco iot-ltCalye c ixshp*peTtaeasra* cirn etpesh ad iMars o rtsr heretaatgylt ucMloaaCmrat o reliairtanch,m hee- j j , fmwm'*ae R<rjt^ -aha;( t|> ^, ,ojaujiraindes z loz gautew t*sw otoa $qnsne uydlhe aiinvro; tgenhe ne ra ss sc. opfMiroeetli.dnr tCwgs,oai trah-lw hile Abo was teen starters, play will resum'e'on The two quarter final round itate. Twenty-three more are on Coach Hi Id Buck" Brown’s Bears on two occasions while wards, Tommy Longo at center ruhner up with 10. Saturday with Lyndhurst, Atlan tames at Dickinson on Sunday taj> tonight and included on the G«>lde •ars finshed fifth with other independent action saw an and Co-Captain Roger Rubinett Lynobur*^ <33> g f ^ tic City and Kearny a- the par- saw Lyndhurst humble Mt. Car- evening's schedule in a Grouo 111, a 4-7 d. The local cagers de- impressive season’,s opener tri- and Patty Mariano at guards- j Seqtion I. North Jersey game pit- feated boih Paterson Central ami uinph over Rutherford and a 50 Lyndhurst will have available ; ting Lyndhurst against Demarest; East Rutherford twice and suf io 37 loss to Pope Pius of Passaic, j xenior Vince Matraxia who ■ Hawk's Corner oafr eHrto bgoakmeen . wTihlle UL*y npdlahyuerdst -aDt etmhe- I foefr pcdh damoupbiolen dePfaetaetrss oynt thEea shtasnidde?, :iryN ot2 1s, eetihneg Gacotlidoenn , siBnceea rsF ehbarvue- j pkleatybeadll othnilsy stewaoso nq.u aMrtaetrrsa xoifa bsausf--j. SPORT-W ISE Weehawken Hij h Sc-honf court Pa saiv and Garfield while lOsine ■ n drilling hard for the com fered a broken wrist in the starting at 8 p.m. Seven'double- once Clifton. The second meet nr tournament which pairs them ■. Thankselving Day football game By VALTER “HAWK" ROWE headers are scheduled for tonight' •n * with ,the Mustangs scheduled . ith a surprising Demarest quin against East Rutherford and was ! at various courts and Seven ini li for February 18 was postponed "tf t w,ho are capable of coming j sidelined all season. He returned1 J.oe Francello. the North Arlington High School miter, believes game affairs are on the offering, f the heavy snowstorm .rough with some- outstanding- ... the final game against Lodi )}!.<v a bf.ttrr ,nili.r than th<. indoors tests he ha, had this winter THK LEADER’S SPORTS OBSERVATIONS: with the Lyndhurst Deman > t nl efforts. Uf re-schedule it have ay. L#t-marest played mostly in ; and the workout proved his wris | so fap ^ hifn tQ u, It ftugh't u, noted that. Francello has been Former Golden Bear baseball and basketball star, Johnny Czar '•lash a single game. il!-d. bV-cause of Clifton’s vi • udson circles where thev car : mended and it is expected hv wi I, , unning in a season of some of tbe fastest schoolboy milers in necki. who attained quite a diamond "record when assigned to Alas The winner of tonight's game nous assignments in the PVC ripated in the NoHhfern- Hudson sec more than limited action to- j memory. When Eric Groon of Leoma-.began to knoclj off the big ka by the L’ S. Army, takes toward the southland tomorrow to re will advance to oppose th‘* power imbovce and the- c loteness of the Division of the HCIAA with such n ght. • | ones he did a mile in 4 20, which is plenty of stepping. Then when port to the Milwaukee Braves’ minor league camp at Wavcross, ful. Northern New Jersey Inter- usuing State Tournamdnt. oinntets as S'. Mi< haul’s of Uni«>n • : .[Groon was upset, it was Tom Laris of George Washington High Ga., where is scheduled to sign in Monday Czarnecki, who played | Whol^stic League hampi' During the Christmas Holidays. City, Emerson, Urtion Hill, Me : Schoal, Newark, who did it with a sparkling 4 15.9. v)at is the for Leesburg, Fla. Ifcst season was headed for Lawton, Okla. this Engle..w....o. od’’ , "w ‘h..o... ...a..re 16-2 on the j Lyndhurst w-as invited to the Don morial of West New York, Holy Lcrraine F'ranchino. daughter fittest anybody recalls a schoolboy running the distance, esherig ahsoon n s cthhbeou ot Ml thgilerw elaaeuta,k geBueeo brt ehcWeorraedl ssdh i,s bwaTinlwdl eord e.wp Joeorethk nst nohy e thnisec el iBsaotnesdoto thna es rRa e fdoc armtScohex r 1 asSetcahsootonhl.e TcohUnMei-w t / oamnW eS ewasttiwullr odboaedy plnHaiygigehhdt j; soBcvooesrcre od RainvHdeo r loid'oDanyerl nl g RFreeogsutiniovdna alvl .i ctTaonhryde , hFaaAwm kisleytna ndfo uUtn oiof-n t hCe'i tHy obanokde nW aege- oo4r,f4l d4lMe 1 tCr or hanaat insoedSn a MAtouvrarserd.n tavJuyo es w eepwGrheau sFeL srsia’insxnd cayha eitan anordas, '!j vbht*a Suv°eerT roT ubihuesas-e .dn N F herieanv n egcrfcetafhlrrliee ol ,ebo seuwstt,ht eofFro rhra pancsocr soebitsleilso^o-nn c osfauhiinnadidt sr hyhit enhr guew n fnocoiuounlmrdgt ,ph reh ataaitnvthideoe nrfd ifotbthnheae,en nw m fooulueoclsthd-s at their minor league0 camp at Deland, Fla Walsh, a catcher with at 7:15 P m *n fl,sf of' Golden Bea^ were, eliminated in gregation. is a freshman with rrtecration party were Linaa ana ba)| No( lhM he was sorry, about it or making excuses. That just several set-ons of minor league experience, taught .for Greensboro. a doubleheader The second game the semi-finals, losing to power- three more seasons of eligibility. Nancy Npite. • v, , -happens to be an intelligent wav of evaluating his own perform- N. C in the Carolina .State League in 1956, but sat otlt last year will pit Cliffaide Park against th. ful North Arlington.. The lpcal The youngster. Johnny Wendel- Gract. Marie and Bertha Veoli.; ances when he was slated to report to a West Coast farm A reader winner of last night's Fair Lawn- cagtrs then salvaged some pres- ken. who broke into the line-up Shirley Ann Leonte. Rose Marie J We bring it up here because it coincides with something .George wanting some information on Lyndhurst’s Charley “Cub" Glock Bergenfield game played at tige by winning tjie consolation late‘in the season has scored 147 ; and Joseph Poles.e^ Miohael Curso i Buftner, the veteran Bayonne High School track coach, was tell- Wiit be glad to know that Glock is now the manager of the lug- Westwood. . c^awpionship. defeating Ramsey. .* oints to date and is tabbed by,' and' Michael Abriota. | ing us the other day. We asked Buttner why America did not IMge d e p a r tw a kadmg Atlanta, Ga. department, store and .turn out better long distance runners. He said (hat after the 1,000 is now out of baseball - Andy Greco Records Bowling Series three games- Bobby Marrone en- i /arder th/j country had Jjitle jo offer. Our milers have been doing . gineered the startling upset by j poorly—Ron D'elanyy, the Villano\a ace; rung for Ireland! In the Eddie “Beai. ,y" O’Brien, a member of the Little League’s board 7 0 6 rolling a 620 on rjames of 223, -162 j distance runs we* have nobodv of directors and head of the Farm Leagues in town, is .wagering and. 235 with help from Phil Vi-' MISTAKE IN EMPHASIS ae nh tehceti cc hcaanmcep atiog nm ofovle’ suepv etora lo poefn ihnisg sc oina cthhien gr epgeurlsaorn Lneitlt leto Lbeea gguievs Polito Agency Pass Florist In Majors t2a0r9e lalni dw Jiothe ya R2o4s6a, aL e2n00n.y BReosts af oar kers Baurtet nerers pporonmsibpltely fodre colaurre sd tehaartth t hoef Adimstearniccaen rutrnancekr sp.*olicy ma RuthAe rfloorcda,l wLaitst lae mLaeiangsutaey gorfa dthuea teR, uKtheenrfnoyr dG Hilliigehs',s nfroewsh mlivainn gb aisn the losers were* Tony Ficacci who "They think a little long distance running will hurt the boys,” kSecthboallals titce am. which— wio. n .th.e. .16 th- annual running^ of the Junior Highlights of .t.h.ve we eklyj bwovw...l. winn ing „ ays by. scoring a went into the. night's bowlin'? in wDeaLstuecda aw tr*ehm ea nd2o0u6s a2n6d7 , MDoikme hcoe usnatirdy. r“aTchee, y"T’reo' cmraazkye, i^t ooeka siaetr , wthhea t btohyesy—'vwe hdyo ndeo etso tthhies ccroousns . \ invitation ketball tournament .last Saturday with jng session at the Lyndhurst Rec double aver the pai k V>w a tie for fourth place dropped to Kone with i 202 try always have to make, things easier they cut the- distance back aomn tahol2ere8e.r- 24paa t r*vo viOdiccutrtocaorttr oyyo r yfo o vvtSheecrer h MLMoioaotltyr lrwesi csotoLoordewea dngJ uu1eSn8s ci.o phoroJ ioimnlH tmsiig nyhi n . t Bhihneri t eshs elsNi cnfoh,i rontJoahrll .s',s J aes e*asAosyopn nh- I ovf-f ryi -e St.aMuttirujonjyn„evr de siC|an^ne #tnb *typeu hre aA wrnmeadnraye,c I ytGh rettehe c7aeo0m 6 oPsifneo rlttiihhetoees ‘,• -sHipgooonki' t,ein 9g6l 7'ol-hs8ri7eon4 og d oHosnu edtw hhiotv1tu Qss,s8 ei7x -a 9 1n4si nPpsowa.sn ss»oaok5i rc|, .i fLai fi2ttht0a'7 .d abe ys2 p1Ai0tn et abo y.i2 2TR0o embny/ T,oS mhmuylt z -aDned- tShtrAueyletv heogsuaagnmht e s*D hien tehgrea .p m swiesasceso dnc dl oa spegdloa lcdtoe- ftrapnmce• ' Tsrhouemny e'vtihne itnocg o an ovdveierstrte adnt hcwree hesa p• tm rienisltes.s e nTtthoiae l alky i ldiwstt alesju saot vfeaierrl ednt w'ato n.dg medtitalienlseg. dtihse ' oTlude sdBayu cak, f terBon rooo“wn'hn i hleeo. fo tnot ohbkea shhkiiseg thGt aos.llcd hleeonto .luB iot eamarmse n otvifoeeanrr sttoh .anBto l oCooonmaecf hie alHsd aertno- ' Ai)srKt ejnnctyo Apf,ai rs.s,s ,i rnegrs.Uu ULte v nidnhl huetrhisret swHsattm.(.„ e : ttnh .. MHS . ivn, ift, h»e pniunhntecrasp .v Tenht,r .e,„.e.vn e«odfr tghaiLmrdye n pdolhancu er sIRt) ecRA ea.c'gg g rgDeagamairteyido na ass w fteuhplelt ‘mtwno os ot gpoapfm oiert stua sbn vitt hyte hyet o.ws iexpr*iech k b pe’uaapt.ee n t Ihnine- gkAoj.nA du lp o ft Aoc Toa n FdmAitiUiloeLn. TinAgf tethr etyh ante ewde 'froe r ddeiasdta."nce runhig. They sprit or scrimmage George Celias undete^ed Bengals, who -are no doubt Uhe p„,it<i Agcncy moved u half,in a (122 an 203, 254 anSdi rl’s T1aBv5 erSnt anto move, within terna4ional *W":ire. The, Wiremen We can’t keep saying it too often But the key’to this country .' three fame, of SO'ond place. The] turned in B03JS09 and .106-1860 ; lracl< miseries is the Amateur Athletic Union. This is the outfit htuSrst-iC,h™f on court game .nowed 1o ut ron 'FVebr^ua rSyt“ l1e8 wiTll ^n‘ oLt ,bned - ^:■*» » ahead in the ln onen averaJre,-r ar CyI S on 13s.w i2t2h0 aam 6i1 3 21o0n, Rec rinners reeled off S86.- 855 i verdicts before the Ricci D ners which is supposed to sponsor track and field sports in this coun- :md 986 comoared to 8CD 837 and eould salvage a 945 9Q3 win. Tony *r»- 11 11 »ere not for the high schools and collcjes we d have n6- ChmJ » A.i- r T J 'rW2-V « attendmR*" ?th, e VN autpioc0nI.V, 'f"ogo t b. 11 I TShanu rsCdaayrk ,R.se c RCeosmtamulu.annitt y hLoled,ss uie,1 a22.=3. .i j«'.l2 tahn, .l. vi1c9to8,r y.M iwkeit h CiB'aaaluelH's 932 for Sitl s crewmen Richie i Ritsteo wi'h a 60^ on 204 223 and hody. The crowd that runs the A A H. couldn't run a baby show. D"Cec. o w as outs-anding In the 1*2. Stan Vizri with a 602. on Buttner. w ho has coached «t Eayonne for a quarter century AtAhwphlunnieatrdd nhs sn tp wweRodwinutt hihttl ih' lnVc e tirttpr’hlh5clou 7alre y ds wm, thaeLhhinceooth diuo ist ni hax atn hd^odeP tf h ,aU ef's5o sn8oaiLSi hottoGcband a onilVH leld g?aiellalln,elm “e toyseB r eecCtanhajor*ndesny c ' f seaengallrl rmlee idnder c uessbmc cehhocseecardsdhu uousuelolee pl.s or aCfLsy <M yt*'wh,nm Iedan «s-. '• tjPhjP roe'leit ogI Ma ,mA heiele erh tc-ayiAnd. llotw hvWieet hri n WSdtotweuwdoy n vPeesnrsdooaawdnyt j;;| og2NHf1e uo2t2ntuizs*neigo n a tduna rd Pn2 a23e2 01dtfe.2» r. i nn«.J oi-aitu'>sch hvt o k,nH fPB eoa6lborl4 kbr4dv DuoaiSnkV a- 2oiue0neow1torf. .v oMnice tn.o’2nr3ey6l , asi 1 7ihl5le e da*d n ae"d2*l 0 i‘v 2e 2r2ae3nd cdm w ad 2 h60’ii34lte4 a .nasnnAevdtl .'.lwn2v«0eTii1rtt. hhs a 2wana2 dh322 1i2Jl53aae nc aakdlPnl deGst1 teT9la i2urt.la rmle oAdwmnn civfetho h aGr G r2tiuhap0kbes» er>wiwreeeililntl,hhee ath*hnVaedrT i nWAThl.NuaeAs lK Ua-tRbos. ke o eSetphndAe e nY aBl yySuo,t rutNaatnncsoge kswr t' eielirxlf., .p .aherertm t fofesotl tr evtmheaorytr e tohytehe earlro snr egta hlad nitsr atatchnkac le.e ncrturhinulissc iiaazsrete “Hu” break. j members this season, won the having 622 on 235 ?^J5 and 182 Flca-.ci a 201 best for the losers. • "How nonsensical can you get?” declared Buttner "Distance The .Bergen County Scholastic ,bowling tournament wa i con- -Major League crown the past t-^o land Dee Myre a 205 game. I The Kelly "5" arid Brookdaje running is the easiest on the human body, I’d say. You never ducted last Saturday at the Hackensack Rec with Coach Ted Mit- I seasons while bow*lin • under the Camera House defeated Paolaz’ Charlette Undergarments took Beverages both drew within two bear of distance runners crocking up the way a kid like Dave chell vf Hackensack in charge . Twenty high schools entered the banner of Beatty Paint::, and zi BratheVs twice in a con.e back j undisputed hold of fourth place md a half names of second place S.me of Fair Lawn does. Si me a sprinter He ha.< io m a^ hij five-man competition with Leonia crowned as champions, replacing their rise to ihe top last week triumph The Excavators took by whitewashing the Gallagher j as thev continued their third ' fun in a ,'ew j-tconds He has to put everything he’s got —heart, CiifTside Park who finished second. Lyndhurst finished in tenth was accomplished- w'itn below over Tom An’honvV. fwe in the (Association. In doinp so *.he Char*1 place battle by' scoring »t ri pies. [ bone and muscle into those few seconds.-When Dave Sime is run- sp_ o-.t w.i It h a 2185 pins score - and' composed . o.f . J erry Sparta. Joey average p inn i ng. The RealTtotr..s. Dfniir.slti .Mg,ame 1001-859 but the pic-! lette’s came up with* the third The Kelly’s overtook the * 11th nmg' he* is a machine, trying to get more and more steam out of . Tita, Charley Williams. Jeff Lepore and Dick Srabo. Le pore’s 520 l)Ut togethec games of 972, 912 tin e cleared wi'h the Kodak b.oySj highest team agri^s to date with ! place Rudy Paoa’s Motors while ! Ibe 'engine. H heart, his-lungs. Ins muscles, undi-rgo tremendous’ series, was “th e highest contr ibution . And mention'i 'n g the you' th in and 984 to I lank CliTs Lunch coming uj' with :>54 908 and 1021- svor*s of 1031 971 and 890. re-j the tenth place Universal Service | udden strain If bp is not properly conditioned he does terrible bowling lets congratulate Charley Bbtto, manager of the Lyndhurst eonette who had 938,‘888 and 984 989 victories. F.d Slovak featured; markably well for an 860 average fell victims of the defending barm to himself But a distance runner is different. He trains .or Recr who on Saturdays, from .11 a.m. to 2 p.m. gives alley pref Individual standouts were Mike for the winners with 6(>!> on 206,i circuit. Another third was pained ’ chamoibn Brookdiles. a slow and gradual racv He knows that the race w ill sap his erences to the youngsters, both boys and girls Over fifty bowl- Florie with pame* of 2»M and 211I.. ■■ 'HH and 215. wn lie Tommy Jan- iwhen Paul Dtik’e* led the winnei-s, Rolling off a st-rriinngg of 849-958- strength. But if he is conditioned tjropcrly he pan £et out what is to the great Lindy Farag'alli Bob Henwood who won the Golden Andy Mastandrea with jn 236. esk' nt a 237. Jo Vr rr: 234 ’ with a 675 series, the third hr.h- .921 the Kelly's had more than Required evenly and et-aly. , Pins tournament. Bergen County’s top bowling classic sponsored ‘ Bnbby Henwood with a 211 and and Joe Nardiello a F.-: the est posted this season among the enough to setback Rtidy Papa's "You find old; distance-runners. But show me an old sprinter? by the Hackensack Knights of Columbus. Trinity Council 747 at N'ck Andriola w»tb a 203, all fbr W t Joe V.vc'^ha h i ran « of • Wednesday Nighters Dolce blasts five who hit 797 915-835 Gene The fast boys burn but la test The distance men can go until Feibel's Rec in Teaneck Among the 88 qualifiers eight are from ttw winners. Hen Candia with a - 205 and A llie 225*. \ ed the alleys for game? of ,228. Morgan th- league's leading in- they’re over 50. C.arence-DeMar, one of the greatest of th*- mara Lyndhunt. Topping the local qualifiers was Nick Loiigarzo who now 21fl and Lou Falzarano with n 2t)3 H u l.eonnrd and .? n B loauj 235 and 212 while also lending a . dividual average leader, contin- thdners. Showed that." calls Saddle Brook his home but started twelve years ago as a pin were best for Cliff**. epch 211. and Don Wolff -95. helping hand in *he Charlette tri- UPd his cin smashing bv scoring' a SCHOOLS ARE LAGGARD boy here Lon gar zo shot a 654 series and the 27 ^y ear-old bowler ' The fourth place Winand's Mile*-. .'Mercury, also had io! umph were Carmine Simone with 628 tot'il on 190, 246 and 192 to; It is the belief of far too nfanv o' our people that oyr schools was a bridesmaid twice in the Golden Pins play but never a bride. Dairv were the one to. push the ctyne from behind .1 > gam a ( times of 203 and 222, Walt lead- *he Kelly's v.ho also had ! devote tar too' much- attention to football and b* eball The rest as he lost in the finals of '53 to Jimmy Lago and the following year ! I.yndhurrt Florist out of first doi.il le i«\er tlie last j hu'.e Ciar- Trenchel with 232 and Joe D«>lce -.ames of 200 and 22il by Billy I of the sports are stepc-hildren. the exception ■ being, perhaps, bas- tb the great Lindy. aFragalli Bob Henwood who won the Golden place by recording a double win don Spot Inn, The tit \m V .. ,.a w th 225 The Gallaghers, who J j ;,ndel!s and u 209 bv Al White- j ketjbal). But ua.i k kdoes not get a de. ent break in the high school,«. Pins la.it year faded to a get a chance to defend his title as his over the Red Roses of -Stanley (Garden Spotters st-nt d with a rolled 985. 831 and 813 had Chet • head. George Rickard tallied a Bergen County, with its many high schools, tvould seem to low of 458 failed to qaiilify Other local qualifiers include. Cort Pennacbio. Winand’s sneaked 674 863 wm but then yielded to Mizeski hdting a 21*7 and Ben Mi 243 and Johnny DeCecco a 201 ; be an cxceHent spot tor all types of competitions. A Birgen Coun-, "Wlnu-y ■ 11 uges. 649; AI fie Fuscanno, 5#5; Frank Lepibo, 5tt4; laago, . through -wjlh-a’ close to !»54 tie- Mer. mv "5". 90o r.7!l nl z-ski a-206. for the losers t> cr< country run, fol ti.-stuiu-e. would J-C..M It. have plenty of 592; Fred "Fritz” Perello, 586; Anthony Antorio, 585, and Vic Fn- triumph in the mi*ial test and 950 833 Brownie R«gotti w’th a The last place Jloyal Hawaiian The' Brookdales. led by the1 appeal. A banner track meet at Teaneck Armory in the winter gerio, 584. The first rdund starts this weekend. ~ j held up to wip another dose one. 208 and Jay Durando w ith a 200 Palms scored a mild upset by Calabrese Brothers, also had 'md at one of the outdoor fields m the summer would seem to The ladies of bowling are also getting in their share of the this time by five fins. 963 t., £58 ' v tar red f<-r -the winners while winning two (,■ antes from the sev things ’-heir own way. as they re-' be naturals, loo. But the county has yet to produce a meet of post-season tournaments as the Bergen County Women’s Bowling The Florist then averted a .shut- Terry K-anu V had a 201 foi the ! enth place Gulden Delicftfssen corded 1007.983 and 934 in deal any consequence. We know, that there are intra-school meets and Asaociatibn s tournament started last weekend at Faller's Bowlo- out by coming through ‘with a losers- • % . . Both teams were sub-par in the inp a triple defeat to the Uni- we also know of. the Ncrth Arlington Invitation. But none fill teh drome in New Milford and finishing second in the Class B play was 992 to- 81^ win in the finale Dolee P ills 675 Series opener as the Garden five won ■ versa!*, w ho had games of 953 ' bill. We need some hard-hitting direction that will put track m Baron > Drugs who posted a 1984 score The quintet in made up of Johnny Jaget paced the Milkmen | Patcst iu’.»n m the Wedm-s out. 785-773 with th I’.awanan? 844 and 895. Joe Calabrese led the number one category, where it will be producing winner Dolly Vogel, Ruth Smith, Sally Kopp, Hazel Lunn and Marie Fri- with a. 617 on 205, 186 and 226 ,i.n \ lt;h{ I ea ue (formerly the comin; on *-uh 848 815 and 876 the wav wilh a 621 on 227. 212 for the daddy erf all sports events, the Olympic Games! gerio Signs of the springtime The annual registration lor can- . with Chippy Christ bavin • a 229 Rv; Junior. Leap i saw All Win 866* \ ic*ories. Eddit* Pouoda of the and 182,* followed bv- Johnny JACK KROESfc’S DREAM didates for the Little'leagues opens a week from Saturday at 9 and Johnny De Cet -«» a 203 Billd„\v Produc ts nvaintain a six 'osers was high indiv idual w ith a Calabrese who had a 614 on 212., The dream of Jack Krot^e. Teaneck's doughty little horse* a.m. at the SB. Penick Field and will continue the following Sat Brennan rolled a 609 set for the advantage over IV A s 20!. 230 and 172 while Joe Nardiellc racer, burst in a little more than 30 seconds last Saturday. Jack's unlay, March 22 •*.- Then tryouts Iwill be eonducted at the High losers with games of 192 203 and nau v as hoth top contenders f.-r T he double defeat of the Gar- turned in a 238 and George Erco- , horse, Sir Bobby, w-as out in front m the Flamingo at Hialeah Sciiool Field on March 29, April 5. 12 and 19 The Biddy Loaguc 214, while Jackie Krafl had th„ crown won by Garden Deli den Delicatessen dr ipped them lino a 218. ! just that long Then the b.g, beautiful horse, which is really too AU-Staz - who came up with a pair of startling triumps the past ;:am«* of 205 "ind 221 Anne Pal < a lessen last reason won a pair into a seventh nlate tie as San I vndhurst Sports Shop drew beautiful to be a great horse, faded. The race after that developed waekend over West New York and Mt. Carmel ot Jersey City, uezi a 209 Gene Mor 'an a 203 and t ;,mes Carlo's Restaurant rallied to win w ithin a half came of the eighth into a ding dong battle between Jewel s Reward and Tim Tam worked out Tuesday nifcht against Kearny at the W«r»t Hudson Pete Cuiuau a 2U2. Cauj hi Off form in its bpemr.g two from the Amvets and tie place Price Chevrolet- by beating The race, to these unpractu-ed eyes, seemed to have been badly court and had Kearny as their guests at Roosevelt's Schools gym Greco ran'e throuj h v. it'.i a trv w‘ih EnHelcl's Servi 'e Slat . n Gerden Delicatessen *»n the sea- the latter oi'tntct three times : idden by H»rdtak-^n Tim Tam and \ car.a on Jewel's Reward, last night A week ago Coach Johnny Lampe had his boys down r-'ectacular 706 aeries on games; ihe All Window Products v cut! **on 31 victories a .ainst 35 de- The Spot Shoppers took the with both r>ders almost going off ihe far side of .the track * in Kearny for a workout session and the local boys took a wal of 224 246 and 236 as Stuyves down to an 858-789 defeat. The feats The Amvets opened with a triple win by bowling 879. 951 heck of a place to have a racehorse, we d say loping which no doubt made them serious for the real turney ant PharmacN was. winning two league h- iders ouickly snapped 896-835 verdict but fell off, l<»s and 905 while *he Price Chewy. But the tragedy of the thing was the time It was 1 48 4/a pl«y -A high majrity c.* local golfers are in agreement with the games from Brnokd'ile Bever lheT sluiro as thev came thro*igh ing 935 892 and 899-839 decisions five had 843. 912 and H67 Featur-| for a mile and an eighth. Ii was sWw, awfully slow If .KroM*\ plans of the golf committee planning the 1958 Township Golf cham- ages. The Brookdales opened w ith with 913-897 and 915 843 scores to Charley Lebo with a 207 md ing the sweep were Eddie Daw horse couldn't do better. than he d.d irt that kind of running he'd pitnship as is evident by sixty returns of questionnaires sent the 988 962 win but then sue capture match honors. Joe Per'- Ruhie Powell w i’h a 203 were s.>n with of 211. and 226.. better pose for amntal crackers. gcdlers by the committee The committee will meet Sunday morn oumbed to Greco's great exhibi- d o with 207 and 212 and Angel; high (or San Carlo’s while Sul B.ke I atdrraca with a 214 and ing at IX a.m. in the Town Hall, to make definite arrangements tion as the Druggists came up Simone with a 203- featured th Roselli had games of 201 and 220 Nate Mvre wifh a 212 Dannv F Johnny Hartigan doing a terrific job in his flut season as chair- with A59-920 and 354-C94 vi* victory \cpile Freddie Klee: for the Amvets. y acvi led the losers with i 626 «>n LYNDHURST RECREATION mm of the Bergen Count) American Legion s junior baseball pro- to ries. Bob Dohmyer, Sr. helped .rolled a 224 and Hen Candia .> San Carlo’s I’pset I9S. 212 and 21« and Johnn Cor 11. Hartigan has introduced many hard-fact rules which have the vi-torv immensely with tilts 211 for the Fnflelds A major upset marked the a done with a 201. CENTER lacking in previous play The highlight of Hartigan s short of 208 and 218 and iust missed -D A.'s Dairy tool; the rr.easurt tivilies of the Rec Community . 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RTeh et aGuraar^dte n in Spav^t - otipo-nn. erT b8e6 4H,teU It8o3p8 . ebtsu t toich»e'< Yt.hxe PIN SETTERS in local bowling circles put in an appearance last Friday night at opened with Angelo l.iscib poSt camed form Io take 984 h anti Inn turned in i.mcressive jsame* well: fame back v.-i*h 855-792 and the Lyndhurst Rec. none other than Nick Gerold. long-time sec in1, a 232 and Johnny Czarnecfci fig9-82(t decisions. Vine Bald -n • of 923. 937 and .«?3 m then souee/iv} hv »*h 'a one pm Tin: si:ns\tion ok riii noaciM, uoai.n retary of the old Roosevelt Rec when Andy Kraft’s emporium held • a 210. , i anchored a 803 for the sc**-ond aon t® 900. 853 and %86 for th-'; d-Uerential 823 vy 822 * ‘ *ike the $w*y. wasn't on the premises lung when Jason Licjtra and The third place Hewitt Menu i. Un'e occupant* v. ith gaives o! ir< u»t leaders *1 be *t ivie b*ss tt- ’ match Al Gedrimas w.tb a 203 222 S|uneo«ini Ueiiur R-^TBO put him to work us a storekeeper. i fact ur ing Company regained it: 208. 193 and 2t>2 Pasquuis, whv duved the San Carlo's k .id to. taa»e kd- the vi«Wy.
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