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    ota up th e advantages of p laying ball w ith your local print p la n t A printing m anager recently w as g iven 48 hours b y his top exec to get an important job out o f the the w ay. The out-of.tow n plant, a real hum dinger, to which moat o f the m anager’s printing w ent, couldn't handle the job for tw o weeks. The m anager laid h is problem out before T he Leader. H e w as local and a pretty nice guy. S o w e turned out the job in less than the a llo ted tim e. Now . everybody's happy, including The Leader, w hich proved again hom e town friends are the best friends of all.

    East Rutherford, Big Tribute Paid Bader Barringer In Campaign For Members

    Conclude SeasonTorkey Day Contest Will Be The Most Exciting in History Between Both H. S.

    By WALTKR (HAW K) ROWE Lyndhurst** (>olden Bear* will be oul lo r an iinlieat*

    en season when they close the 1948 campaign with u lough East Rutherford eleven o n Thanksgiving Day m o r n i i i |E al the local high school field. The Turkey Day kirkoff will I k* at 10:30 a.iu. wilh gales o p e n i n g at 8:30 a.m. has an eight game record

    (loach Joe K am a's Bears, with eight straight wins (a new school record) face a > crappy Wildcat team which ordhas an eight game record of three wins, three losses and two ties. In the Passaic Valley Conference, Kast Rutherford beat Paterson O n tra l, lost to Clifton and Garfield and tied Passaic and

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    Paterson Easlside. Independent tussles saw Coach L o iiF it t i p a ld i 's c r e w b e a t R id g e w o o d a n d L o d i a n d lo se to H a c k e n s a c k o n a g o a l. L a s t y e a r E a s tR u th e r f o r d b e a t L y n d h u r s t 20 to 0 b u t h a v e lo s t tw o g r e a t b a c k s in J o h n n y P e l c h e r a n d J im W h ite

    Last Saturday a t the lo c a l g r id - , iron the Lyndhurst eleven a p . peared stale in the ir 14 tu Q v»c- [ t o r y o v e r B lo o m f ie ld T e c h w h o presented 'a stubborn team w h ic h j

    U»o dupaators. O n Um 15th p?*y o f t h e game, t h e o u ts ta n d ’ in g C o o t M a n is e r a s l ic e d o f f r ig h i t a c k le fo r a f o u r y a r d g a in a n d w a s b r o u g h t d o w n t»y th r e e T e c h p la y e r s a n d M a m .'irra w a s fo rc e d to r e t i r e f r o m th e g a m e T e a m P h y s ic ia n D r . G e r a ld A lo rtzo im m e d ia te ly c h e c k e d th e in ju r y a n d a n n o u n c e d t h a t i t w a s a s t r a in e d l ig a m e n t a n d t h a t M am s e r a w o u ld b e r e a d y fo r a c t io n ; o n T h u r s d a y . B e fo r e t h e i n ju r y j o c c u r re d . M a n is e r a c a r r i e d t h e 1 b a l l s ix t im e s a n d g a m e d 33 y a r d s .

    W ith s o p h o m o re T o n y A d a m o re p la c in g th e s c a t b a c k , th e B e a r* re s o r te d to s t r a ig h t fo o tb a l l a h d a f te r T e d N ico l re c o v e r e d a fu m b le o n th e T e c h 's 25 y a r d lin e w ith fo u r m in u te s r e m a in in g in th e f i r s t h a l f t h e B e a r s ' h a d t h e i r j

    (C o n t in u e d o n p a g e 5)

    Girl Scouts Mark 21st Anniversary

    Rolling along like true cham pions, Lyndhurst carom ed by Bloom field Teeh without the aid o f Conrad Manisera. The boys fo u n t the experience of playing w ithout the know ledge that their clim ax runner would be on tap w hen needed start, ling. The m ain thing is they re covered from the feelin g in tim e enough to put the c lin ch er on Tech.

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    Cast Rutherford, which had representatives on all sid es of thr fieM, was a bit discom fort, ed to find out that the boy they had been sent -to watch, M anisera, was going to remain on the bench moat of the gam e. But they saw enough to realise that Lyadhurat's defenses, w ith or without. Manisera. are rock- ribbed. The Bears have all sea- Mon shown an ability to dig in and fight on the goal line. The most notable exam ple waa Fair Lawn's goal lin e bids, a ll turn. e1 back. Bloom field alao c o llapsed on the five yard line.

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    enough to dem onstrate the d a s sy approach the youngster baa to the gam e. The first tim e he carried the ball he ran 24 yards or so. Hr did some further gaining. But his biggest rontrib ution cam e oa the defense. Yak. the visitors' star back, who. by thr way, would be a star un any team, broke away for s h i t seem ed a certain touch down. Kxrrpt that Manisera loped after him. nabbed him twenty ur thirty strides and prevented the score.

    Lodge for Paraplegics Win* High PraiseG e o rg p I H a ll , Bra n il r i a l t r d

    r u l e r o f E lk s in t h e U n i te d S ta te s , p a id h ig h t r i b u t e to J o s e p h B a d e r d i s t i t t d e p u ty g r a n d e x a l te d i ul e r . a n d th e L y n d h u r s t I .nig,.* W e d n e sd a y n ig h t f o r t h e n .m t s ta n d in g w o rk in a id in g p a ra -d . g ic v e te r a n s j n N ew J e r s e y u e r . p a id a n u n o f f ic ia l .v i s i t to . th* c lu b h o u s e h e r e l a s t n ig h t .Inspect H eights H om e

    Mr B a d e r . W ho as c h a i r m a n of a committee o f the lo c a l Uni*, in i t i a te d th e paraplegic p ru g r a n w h ic h h a s g ro w n to t h e s ta te F lk ' p ro je c t h o n o w h e a d s , s h a r e d i on o r s la s t n ig h t w i th t h e i i lu s tn o u g u e s t .

    A lso in t j ie l im e l ig h t w a s F re d S te v e n s , P a r a m u s p a ta p le g i w h o d e m o n s t r a te d t h e f a c i l i t i e s i t th e s p e c ia l p a r a p le g ic h u m . ju s t c o m p le te d in H a s b ro u c k H e ig h ts f o r th e g ra n d e x a l te d r u l e r pi lo tto h is a r r i v a l in L y n d h u r s t

    M r. H a ll. a c c o m p a n n * d by h i ' s e c re ta ry W ill ia m M a g e e . \s .• av c o m p a n ie d f ro m N*-w Y o rk C r .\ l a te y e s te r d a y a f te r n o o n b v M B a d e r . J o s e p h M e-lillo, f e n c e r d is t r i e t d e p u ty g ra n d e x a l t e d ru le i a n d C h a r le s M c G o v e rn . ' o f Jers« C ity ; p re s id e n t o f t h e S ta te . E lk A sso c ia tio n F o llo w in g th e i r to te o f th e h o m e in H a s b ro u c k H e ig h ts , w h ic h is t h e f if th in U u s t a t e to b e c o m p le te d w i th t h e a s s i s t a n c e 'o f t h e E lk s , th e g ra n d exult* d r u le r w a s g u e s t u t d in n . i in L y n d h u rs t u f t h e p a s t exalt**'! r u l e .* of. th e lo d g e a n d Oie_ offic e rs , O p e n h o u s e fo l lo w e d w ith m o r e th a n 250 m e m b e r s a t te n d in g a n d s h a k in g h a n d s w ith th e grand e x a l te d ruler VI8N K S GIVEN G IFTS

    Mr. Hall w as p r y w tn l with a pair o f hurrioane lump* w ith w ■ ported glass crystals b y the lodg< and. he was alao the recipient of a hand wrought lam p m a d e by the parapWfw M i l a n in th e w o r k s h ip in his specially con stru t ted 'h o m e .

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    Corps Asks Boys and Girls to VolunteerTh*' Ba. ( mgei - W alker Amei i

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    M r. a n d M rs. R o b e r t H erche o f 552 S u m m e r avenue, have had as t h e i r g u e s ts Mr. and f ir s . Her* fcert W e h n e r o f Philadelphia, Pa.

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    {'resulted I n c o m p le t e r e a s s e s s m e n t , o fa e v e r a l tow ns-JU D tably R a m se y .J H e -H o -K u s . a n d H tew M ilfo rd , as !* * e ir a s t h e b u tife f ifs d i s t r i c t o f

    B e rg e n f ie ld — a n d re v is io n s u p w a r d in o th e rs .

    ‘W c r e v ie w e d th e r e s u l t o f in - ! c r e a s e d a s s e s sm e n ts d u r in g t h e . 1924-1929 b o o m a n d p le d g e d o u r j b e s t e f fo r ts to p r e v e n t a s im ila r d i s a s te r b y h o ld in g th e l in e a t j 1940- 41 v a lu a tio n s u n t i l so m e i s e m b la n c e o f t r u e v a lu e c o u ld b e i re a c h e d . W e art* n o t f e a r f u l o f p u b l ic r e a c t io n b e c a u s e w c b e l ie v e w e a r e d o in g w h a t is fa ir a n d p r o p e r ." T e to r s a id .

    T h e B o a rd m e m b e r s e x p la in e d t h a t w h e r e a c o m m u n i ty 's a ssc s- s u r r e f u s e s to l is t p ro p e r ty -.t w h a t t h e C o u n ty g r o u p fe e ls is p r o p e r v a lu e , it a d d s a l l a n k c t p e r c e n ta g e fo r e q u a l iz a t io n .

    In t h e c a se o f S a d d le R i v e r ! B o ro u g h th a t a m o u n ts to 20 p e r i c e n t. In th e c a se o f M a h w a h .a n d I W y c k o ff it is le ss , b u t i t m a k e s ! u p th e p o r t io n o f C o u n ty a n d \ S ta t e t a x w h ic h o th e r w is e w o u ld b e lo s t, s in c e th o s e p o r t io n s o f ' t h e b i l l a r e b 6 se d o n a s s e s sm e n t a t t h e lo c a l le v e l

    Paul S*iMr, Head Of Prominent Family Hare

    Paul S auer ol SIS Page Avenue. Lyndhurst, died at h i. home Wednesday night after a Iona ill- n ess .

    B o rn in G e r m a n y . M r. S a u e r h a d l iv e d in L y n d h u r s t 44 y e a r s H e w a s a r e t i r e d in k m ix e r w i th t h e F u c h s a n d L a n d d iv is io n o f t h e S u n C h e m ic a l C o rp . in E a s t R u th e r fo r d .

    H is w ife , M rs . M in n ie A ls la b e n S a u e r , d i e d in 191L H e le a v e s f iv e s o n s , P a u l . A lb e r t , O t to . R o b e r t a n d W il l ia m ; t h r e e d a u g h te r s , M rs. C la r a H a n s e n , M rs M a r g a r e t W e ism a n a n d M iss M alth a S a u e r , a l l o f L y n d h u r s t ; s e v e n g r a n d c h i ld r e n a n d a g re a t g ra n d c h i ld .

    S e r v ic e s w e r e S a jy n f a y a i . i L P . M. a t C o ll in s M e m o ria l, 253 S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e . L y n d h u rs t . R ev . F N . K o h le r , p a s to r e m e r i tu s o f t h e F i r s t P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rc h o f C a r l s t a d t o f f ic ia te d . B u r ia l w a s in H i l ls id e C e m e ta r y , L y n d h u rs t .

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    Fares* and Stuyvesant Avenues Rev. Rowland F. Nye, Rector

    For tha convenience o f e wproscription patrons, wa ora pleased to offer o defr— y service. leave your pr»K*a- tion with us. W e will compound ond deliver the m*dicn« *c your home or businei> add»*~»v There it alto on emergency coi service for those who conxx bring prescription* in per^o*. These are just jwoys of de*«

  • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 23. 1948

    S. S . Questions and Answers0 1 d ’! ^ ^ l i , t in g 40 r *d " - a l S u rv iv o rs Insu rance w i l l b e A n sw e re d in th i j n D e rto " —" Address *11 queries P o r t ^ f W * CUI2fy A d m j n ‘s« r» tio n K » t Office Building, Passaic.

    T H * L E A D E R

    Q . U t h e w i f e o f a w a g e c a m

    65 to work a«er^ re c e iv e so c ia l se-

    S h e is o v e r 85. *0 0 , b u t h a s n e v e r w o r k e d in jo b s c o v e r e d b y so c ia l s e c u r ity .. „ A l c a n n o t , so lo n g a s h e r

    £ ° r k s * n d e a r n s m o re than $14.99 a m o n th in a jo b cov- ered by so c i* 1 s e c u r i ty H o w e v e r , th e Social S e c u r ity A d m in is t r a tion strongly u r g e s t h a t c o v e re d work ers, on reaehtng w.~ ra s ter lo r social s e c u r i ty T h e w ifeshould register to o . if s h e is o v e r 65. However, s h e c a n n o t r e g is te r until h e r h u s b a n d d o es . T h ereason for the r e g is t r a t io n is s im ple. Then, if the wage e a r n e r should become in c a p a c i ta te d a n d unable to w ork by i l la e s s o r a c cident, husband a n d w ife arc- registered and c a n s t a r t c o l le c t ing. Or, they m ig h t w a n t to ta k e a vacation of s e v e r a l m o n th s . B e ing registered c o v e re d w a g e earner and h is w ife , w h e n o v e r 65 are e n t i t l e d to s o c ia l s e c u r i ty even i f t h e h u s b a n d a ls o r e ceives e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n sa tion. H ie b e s t a d v ic e is to r e g is te r upon r e a c h in g 65 a n d g e t on the record a s b e in g elig ib le* fo r payments. Y o u d o n ’t h a v e to stop w o r k in g u n t i l y o u w a n t to or have to.

    Q. I was e m p lo y e d a s a d e n t is t from 1940 to S e p te m b e r 1945 This em ployment w a s c o v e re d by social security. S in c e S e p te m b e r 1945, I have b e e n c o n d u c t in g m y own practice. W ill I b e e lig ib le for old-age b e n e f i t s w h e n I re a c h 65? If not, can I s e c u re a r e fund of the social s e c u r i ty ta x e s paid?

    A. To b e e l ig ib le fo r b e n e f i ts a t age 65, y o u m u s t b e " fu l ly in sured.” To b e “ f u l ly i n s u r e d ” y o u m ust have o n e ' ‘q u a r t e r o f c o v erage” for e a c h tw o c a le n d a r quarters e la p s in g s in c e J a n 1. 1937 and u p to t h e q u a r t e r in which you a t t a in t h e a g e o f 65 A “quarter o f c o v e ra g e " is a n y - calendar q u a r t e r in w h ic h y o u are paid $50 in w a g e s A m a x i- , mum of 40 q u a r te r s o f c o v e ra g e is required in a n y c a s e I t a p pears t h a t y o u h a v e 23 su ch “quarters of c o v e ra g e ." T h o u g h this may b e in s u f f ic ie n t to q u a l i fy you for b e n e f i t s a t a g e 65. you a r e s t i l l i n s u r e d th ro u g h December 1948 for s u r v iv o r s benefits to your f a m i ly , in th e event of your death b e f o re th e m . Tbe 23 q uarters w ill always remain to your credit a n d m a y b e added to a t any t im e you r e tu rn to em ploym ent c o v e re d by

    social security. There is no provision in the law for a refund o i taxes w here an individual fails to qualify for benefits.

    Cub Pact 8 Holds Meeting

    American history .was the theme of the program presented b y dens of Cub Pack 8 a t their meeting held on Friday evening at the Jefferson School. Lyndhurst. They showed such incidents as “The planting of gun pow der.” “How the S tar Spangled B a n n e r w*as W ritten” and “The B o s to n T e a P a r ty ."

    Thg. wsfed as den including Rog-B e r g q u is t R ic h a r d N e lso n ,

    R ic h a r d S tu a r t , R ic h a r d P e t e r so n a n d D a v id D a v is , w i th C u b - m a s te r W e s le y C r a w f o r d a n d A s s i s ta n t C u b m a s te r . C h a r le s H a lk w e r e in c h a r g e o f 'th e in d u c t io n o f n e w m e m b e r s . J a c k B uckalew -. P a u l S c iu r b a , B a r r y C ra w fo rd . G e o rg e M a h a n , A lb e r t N e lso n . T h o m a s L o h m a n , J a m e s S y a n o v - i tb a n d B r i a n L ee k .

    R ic h a r d N e ls o n w a s g r a d u a te d in to B o y S c o u tin g . W o lf b a d g e w i th -gold a r r o w s w e re a w a r d e d to J o h n S h e r id a n , G a b r ie l A m - b ro s io , P a u l H o lz h e r r , D a v id J o n e s , - W il l ia m W ilso n , H o w a rd S h a p is , L o u is M a r s h e l li . W o lf b a d g e s w i th s i lv e r a r r o w s w e n t to D o n a ld D a ik e r , a n d E a r le G r e e n le a f , w h o a lso re c e iv e d a n a s s i s ta n t d e n n e r 's s t r ip e . J o s e p h E n g ra s s ia r e c e iv e d a w o lf b a d g e a s d id R o b e r t H a lv o r s e n . J o s e p h C b u c h a ls k y re c e iv e d a w o lf b a d g e w i th g o ld a n d s i lv e r a r r o w s a n d a d e n n e r ’s t r ip e .

    R o b e r t B a y e r s w a s a w a r d e d a b e a r b a d g e w i th g o ld a n d s i lv e r a r r o w B o a r b a d g e s w i th g o ld a r ro w s w e n t to W a l te r L o ? k e , N o r m a n S m i th , R o b e r t D a v is , A lle n M a r c h e l l i re c e iv e d a b e a r b a d g e a n d R o g e r B e r q u is t th e l io n b a d g e w i th g o ld a r r o w . D o n a ld D a ik e r w a s p r e s e n te d w ith a tw o -y e a r s e r v ic e s t a r a n d E d w a rd K e n is a o n e - v c a r s e r v ic e s ta r .

    T h e i r n e x t m e e tin g w ill b e h e ld o n th e e v e n in g o f D e c e m b e r 10.

    Pinza is Scheduled T o Sing in Newark

    C o n c e r tg o e r s a n d lo v e rs o f o p e r a m th i s a r r a a s w e l l a s m a n y w h o h a v e h e a r d h im o n th e r a d io a n d s c r e e n a r e lo o k in g f o r w a r d to a n e n jo y a b le e v e n in g w ith E s io P in z a , t h e re n o w n e d M e t r o p o l i ta n O p e r a s t a r , a t th e M o sq u e T h e a t r e , N e w a r k , on M o n d a y e v e n in g , D ec 13. w h e n h e w il l g iv e a sp e c ia l c o n c e r t u n d e r a u s p ic e s o f t h e G r if f i th M u s ic F o u n d a t io n . I t w i l l b e t h e g r e a t b a s s o 's o n ly c o n c e r t a p p e a r a n c e in N e w J e r s e y th i s s e a son .

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    M " l in e . M is Kre.1 M r . ( ’o»t>i*Uu. l ^ - i K l . t M ( . r u n d m a n o t R u th e r f o r d . M r . H i .h a r . l H J .m r , M i \ r . u t t i . T h e o d o r e S p r in k ,>f H a s b n u c k t a r m i . M n A V 1 ’ . . .H e ig h ts M : . W H l \ u h .u o : . o f H a r ry . S e l ld ln . M r . S KN u tle y , M rs M I) C a r p in o o f M rs »W J N a sh »• I .

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    Lettuce Hearts and Shredded Carrot Salad

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    Thirty One Million Turkeys W ill Be Cooked on Thursday

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    the^l nited this Thanksgiving. according to a r e p o r t ' s h o u ld b e s k e w e re d to th e g o v e rn m e n t..«*» i- x . • i n » . . . . . . . i b r e a s t m e a t a n d th e leg tie d ju s t

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1948

    I n p r e p a r in g a h a l f tu r k e y th e a b o v e d i re c t io n s s h o u ld b e fo llo w e d w i th th e s e e x c e p t io n s T h e

    . I l f i f l P S a v i n a • ta l£ n-lp J L D!,rnk0; .T hird I i " 1® 30 1M7 Separation f n * ? b l y be available.J O V i n O * J , ” r «“ * * " ic e under honorable con-i SucceMful appli,

    by th e Ponltry ami Kgg National Board. Although thi-»**ar«i tn„,i th(. knuck|p joint stTurHyn o t a w o r d , t h e h o a r d s a y s tin * t u r k e y a a r c ! to t h e l a i T . T h e c u t s id e sh o u ld

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    la m a g t I g: s | u » se rv ic - s ta t io n o n Route- N o . 17. M a h w a t. afte -r p a ss in g a tru**k o n th- r ig h t . H o t,',s {aid h e w i l l pa;, for th e d a m a e s » n i:>sU itlm cn f ro m h is w'*< kl • .u l a : . H is f in a n t e d e a r c a r r i- 1 o .; ly c : a s n in s u ra n c e .

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    *v w a s g iv i-n to F r e d W D a y t 2720 Gle n w c v .J ro a l. E r » n \ Dav« w a s p ro n o u n c e 1 c u u a k w h i l d r iv in g by D r. A l f r e J W id e ts k ;24 R o sd a le ro a d . E a-n P a t e r s o r a f te r Daye w a s a r r e s t e d f ji mak m g a U t u r n - o n . H ig h w a y N o *F a i r la w n , b y O f f i c e r A r th u r Cc»l* axul W a r re n D e B r e e , N o v e m b e r -8

    M ilto n H. S o lte , 19. 14** V a i.H o u to n .s t r e e t , - P a t e r s o n , w a s f in e d $27 fo r d r iv in g o v e r 65 m i l r a n h o u r in a 45 m i le z o n e

    T w e n ty - tw o d o l l a r f in e s w e r . im p o se d o n J o h n R. P h i l i p p , 33.S e m in a ry a v e n u e , R a m s e y , a n d H a rm a n u s S w a n , 240 W e s t E n d a v e n u e . R id g e w o o d , f o r s p e e d in g 60 m ile s a n h o u r in a 45 m ile /o n e .

    N e lso n E lw e ll , 34. 825 C e d e r a v e n u e , H a c k e n s a c k ; F r e d G e o rg e , 968 E a s t J e r s e y a v e n u e . E l i / a b e th ; M a tt S . S h a w , 260 E n g le s t r e e t , E n g le w o o d ; M rs. D o r o th y i c o n d l i e u t e n a n ts d i r e c t ly f r o m c i l„ .M a g u ire , 1410 A b b o t t ro a d , j v i l ia n l ife A p p l ic a n ts m u s t q u a - F a i r la w n ; w e re e a c h f in e d $12 ( h fy o n 5 c o u n t s : - J 1) O n e y e a r ’s fo r d r iv in g 55 m ile s a n h o u r fn j a c t iv e s e r v ic e in a n y o f t h e A r ia - a 45 m ile zo n e j e*d F o r c e s o f t h e U n i te d S ta t e s b e -

    P a u l J . H a u g . 26 C e n t r a l p la c f . j tw e e n D e c e m b e r 7, 1941 a n dW e st O ra n g e , w a s f in e d $7 fe»r d r iv in g o v e r 50 m ile s a n h o u r in a 40 m ile z o n e ; J o s e p h L R occo .664 R iv e r R o a d . G arfie-le l. f in e d $7 fo r p a s s in g a r e d l i g h t , L a r r y L a r e n z e t t i , 21 W a s h in g to n nue*. L i t t l e F e r r y , $7 fo r c a r e le s s I d r iv in g .

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    the service under honorable con-1 Successful applicants Will be ditions. (3) M ust have completed commissioned in the 'O fficers Re- two years .toward a college or serve Corps prior to being o rder- university degree a t an accredi- ed to active duty a t the appro- ted college. (4) Not due to attend priate Army school for 12 weeks a college or university at the tim e j of training. A fter graduatibn they of «otry on active duty. (5) 19 i will^ rem ain on active duty to

    y.fBn °*d, inclusive. {complete a t least tw o years.T he flow of volunteers and se -’ Applications are now being re

    lective service inductees into the ceived at all Recruiting Stations expanding Army has created a .! •wide need for junior officers in all branches of the service. This new officer procurem ent program gets under way on or about December 1, 1948, with the first s tu dent officers arriving a t schools the last week of November. Ap-

    M rs. J o h n M a z u re , 772 F if th s t r e e t h a d a s g u e s t s a t c a r d s la s t w e e k M rs . J a c k G ib b s , o f M a p le w o o d ; M rs . R o b e r t S a t t e r ly o f N e w B r u n s w ic k ; M rs. R a y m o n d

    p l ic a n ts c a n c u r r e n t l y c h o o se t h e J o b s t o f R id g e f ie ld PaTfc; M issb r a n c h o f s e r v ic e th e y p r e f e r f r o m a m o n g c a v a l r y , i n f a n t r y , F ie ld A r t i l l e r y , A n t i - A i r c r a f t A r t i l l e r y a n d u u i d e d M iss ile s . O th e sc h o o ls a r e n o w in t h e p la n n in g s ta g e a n d b e f o r e lo n g c o m m is s io n s in every branch w il l p ro b a -

    M a r y E. R o d g e rs , M rs. J a m e s B a l m e r .^ M r s . W ill ia m 'D e c k e r , M rs. E d w a r d C h a n k a l ia n a M rs . A , _F. P a s a lo n n o , M rs. G e o rg e G o o d . M rs . W il l ia m J k V a v r ik . M rs G . M . S h e a r y , M rs . M. J . R e y n o ld s , of L y n d h u r s t . tf ‘

    D u r in g th e n e x t 15 m o n th s , t h e ' A im y w il l c o m m is s io n 23,000 se -

    Hdidays are coming up! Time for dreams of sugsr plums and fairies—a happy visit from jolly old S t Nick—and a time for regal feasting. To add more appeal in your holiday meal —try these budget-paring ideas:

    H O L ID A Y T IAA holiday brew as exciting as the days themselves: Place sugar and lemon slice with 2 or 3 doves in each cup. Add hot tea. S tir with peppermint candy cane in place of a spoon. And be sure to use T A R orOWN, the quality famous teas sola ex c lu s iv e ly by A AP. T h e v ’re F lavor-P erfec t because thjey’re Flavor-Tested. ^

    TURKEY BAKEHere’s a taste tempting way b< give ’em the bird AFTER THE HOLIDAY. Arrange cooked broccoli on baking platter or dish. Combine 2 cups sliced turkey, 4 cup chopped green pepper, 1 onion finely chopjied, 1 cup diced celery, >4 tsp. salt, 1 cup A A P's ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING. Top with 2 cups cornflskes, crushed and combined with 2 tbans. melted fat. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake 875* for about 30 minutes. Serves (and delights) 6.

    A RINGEREye# light up—when you give your fam ily th is candle light donut ringer—made with fresh, JANE PARKER DONUTS! With melted wax, secure small red candle in center of plate. Place a donut around candle.. Cutting out center, if not large enough. Place Vanilla ice cream around donut Top with nesselrode or strawberry sauce and whipped cream. Be slire to get JANE PARKER DONUTS from AAP.

    FRUIT FLUFF MENo wonder we look forward to holidays with treats like this: Dissolve 1 pkg. A A P’s SPARKLE GEI.ATIN DESSERT in 1 4 cups l*oiling water. ChiU until syrupy. Add \ cup ANN P A C E P R E -

    i S E R V E ( s n y | flavor) snd 1 4 j tnsps. lemon juice, j Fold in 4 cup ' h e a v y c re a m ,

    whipped. Pour into 9" baked pie shell. Chill until Arm. Decorate with whipped cream.

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    F A O O W M P O N T IA C PARTS GIVE OfNUINE PONTIAC P M P O B M A N C i-'i - - i - . . . .

    Township of LyndhurstCollector's Notice Of Sale Of Real Estate

    For Taxes and Other Liens

    Notice is hereby given that I, James J. Wood*. Collector of TaxeM of the Towntthip of Kyndhurtd, in thc (lounty of Bergen, pursuant to the authority o f the Statute in such case make and provided* will on

    THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1948 AT 2 O'CLOCK

    in the afternoon «>f that day at the office o f the Collector of Taxeti, Town Hall, in said taxing district, expose for sale the several tracts and parcels of land hereinafter specified or Miich part or parts thereof as may be sufficient to make the amounts of chargeable against said lands respectively on the *

    FIRST DAY O F JULY, 148

    and computed in llie li-t on file in my office together with interest on such amounts from 1947 due date;* to July 1st, IV48 only.

    The said lamb will be struck off and sold to such p e rso n a ls will purchase the same subject to redem ption at the' lowest rate of interest, hut in no case in excess of 8 per cent per annum . The#paym ent for same shall be made before the conclusion of the sale or the property will be resold. This sale is made in pursuance of-the pro\i«iotis of C hapter 236, P. 1.. I*>18. and supplement* am! amendments thereto.

    The folio* ing i- a description of lands and the owners as contained in llie list on file in my office together with the. total amount due thereon as computed to

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    Any of I lit* tfforoaiil p u n l i uf Und in d r ra l r.lalt* n u y bf rrjc r iiu d I■ \ | \ m rul to th r ru llrrlu r. W o r r th r >al in tr r r . 1 and advertising ro»t», in ,-a-l, or certified check.

    P a led 1 at Town Hall, l.yudhurtl. New Jeraejr,'lh i»4th day of November. l'l-UJ.'

    Office H our.: >1 A M lo 4 P.M., S aturday 9 lo 12 M.

    JAMES I WOODS „T u t Collector

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    n i w j u s i v s i u m s s a o N i c o m p a n y

    • With many residence telephones on party lines, people are finding it a good idea to allow time between calls. . . instead of making one right after another. One reason, of course, is that while you're making or receiving a call no one else can reach you and yoefmay miss an important message. v.• Another reason is that > spacing your calls helps to make service better for everyoneelse on your party line . . . just as it helps to replace the receiver g-e-n-t-l-y when you find tbe line already in use . . . and to release the line promptly ia case of emergency. \

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  • Parent Teacher Newsby Edna M. Christ

    We are very h a p p y indeed to welcome in to o u r g r o u p a n e w ly formed P a r e n t T e a c h e r U n it a t th e Columbus S ch o o l

    O ur L y n d h u rs t c o u n s e lo r . M rs H arry G u th e i l . o f f ic ia te d a t th e forming o f th is g ro u p last w e e k a t the sch o o l, w h e n temporary’ officers w e re n o m in a te d , th e o f ficers b e in g P r e s id e n t , M rs H R ank; s e c re ta ry , M rs M B ic k - off; t r e a s u r e r . M rs. W B ello : h i s torian. M rs. C . A m b ro s io ; s t a n d ing c o m m it te e s n a m e d w e re : M rs. J. Bonelli a n d th e p r in c ip a l of the sch o o l. M iss A. H u lm e s ; h o s pitality . M rs. C D e l G ro sso ; h e a l th , M rs. E M a r io n ; a d u l t e d - . ucation. M rs C M a ttio : s a fe ty\A K K Ba^m.-Vlo * M rs 'j S lo a n

    was e le c te d c h a irm a n o f th e n o m in a t in g c o m m itte e

    T h e e le c tio n a n d in s ta l la t io n o f p e r m a n e n t o f f ic e rs is s c h e d u le d f o r t h e D e c e m b e r m e e tin g , th e d a t e to b e a n n o u n c e d so o n . A ll p a r e n t s o f C o lu m b u s S c h o o l a re i n v i te d to a t te n d th i s m e e tin g T h e r e w ill b e a s o c ia l h o u r a n d re f r e s h m e n ts w ill b e s e r v e d , fo l lo w in g th e s h o r t b u s in e s s m e e t in g M e m b e rs o f o th e r P T A u n i t s a r e in v i te d a lso to h e lp m a k e th is f i r s t m e e tin g a g re a t o cc asio n .

    W e lc o m e a n a in . C o lu m tu s P T A . a n d m a y y o u h a v e a m o s t s u c c e s s fu l y ea i JEFFERSON

    M rs. JL S m ith , c h a i r m a n o f th e c a r d p a r ty , h e ld T h u r s d a y . N ov 18. a n n o u n c e d th e a f f a i r a s b e in g

    very successful and wishes at this tim e to thank her committee and all members who supported it so generouslv.Riv e r r o a d

    A highly successful Harvest Food Sale was held at the school Monday afternoon. Nov 22. Mrs P. Cacace, chairm an, wishes to I thank her committee. M rs t [ Martin and Mrs. Tracy, and all * the members who donated most 1 generously and supported the af fair so loyally

    The next regular meeting will be held the evening of Dec 2 ROOSEVELT

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    , president, presiding. Plans were completed for the Bazaar and Christmas meeting to be held onW e d n e s d a y e v e n in g . D ec. 3. It w a s a ls o a n n o u n c e d , a t th i s tim e , th a t t h e m o v ie s s h o w n fo r th e c h i ld re n . N o v . 18. w e r e en jO y e d

    ^ b y th e c h i ld r e n a n d c o n s id e r e d a su c c e s s b y th e u n it .

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    j a t th e h ig h s c h o o l F r id a y e v e n in g . D ec 2. T h e p la y is to be e iv e n b y t h e s tu d e n ts o f th e M o n tc la i r S ta t e T e a c h e rs C o lleg e . m a n y o f w h o m a r e fo r m e r L y n d h u r s t s t u d e n t s , a n a p ro m -

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