MINIT-ED The manner in which wealthy Patricia Hearst’s sheltered life suddenly 53 Years Of exploded Into violence surely J& one of the > J* supreme ironies of the age. The man from whom the Hearst fortune descended, Community I ^ William Randolph Hearst, her grandfather, built his newspaper empire b y pandering to violence. Yellow S e rv ic e journalism, it was called. Violence, TEN CENTS Per Copy appealing to the basest instincts, was its and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW first law. One can visualize the red, dripping headlines the case would have promoted in the old Journal, Second-Clotl pottoge paid ot Rutherford. N .J. the American or the Mirror! Vol. 53, No. 41 Thunday, May 30, 1974 Publi*h#d at 251 Ridge Rd lyndhurjt Subscription S3 00 Pubfcttwd W eekly.

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5-16 Mr. Geldart, Kearny, reported to Hdqts. his car W e r e O ver-A ll Satisfactory tape deck “Electrophonic" and one speaker from his H ow d id Lyndhurst essential to a full life of structure skills reflected were comparable to all 1974 Pinto was stolen while s t u d e n t s fare in the continuous change. equivalence to all reference categories, however, study parked in Standard Tool examinations held two A fter reviewing th e groups. Cluster related to skills related to the usage o Parking lot years ago in the fourth and findings 'bf the New Jersey word knowledge indicates ftables of contents reflected Beatrice Eiseman, Clifton, 12th grades testing reading Educational Assessment satisfactory achievement greater achievement than ow ner of a 1965 Ford and mathematics? program administered to w ith a r e a related to all references. reported her tape deck and , Above average in most our fourth graders (53) in synonyms reflecting Generally speaking, the tapes stolen from her cases, the tests proved. November of 1972, w e were greater achievement than youngsters at Roosevelt vehicle while parked in Here is the report from able to make comparisons most of the references and School were com parable or the office of Superintendent Patstfs Shop-Rite parking of various reference groups equivalent ,1q county reflected greater progress Eli A. Kane: lot — namely community type, percentages. Roosevelt than the sampling Roosevelt School Receive?! a report of a car region, county and state School youngsters were participating in the O u r basic goal at findings. Also, we w ere able basically comparable in assessm ent, however, on fire on New York Roosevelt School is to have to cite areas that might be this cluster. Understanding greater growth 4s still Avenue - Officers each youngster acquire the reviewed in reading and supporting ideas and facts, anticipated through the Jankowski and Troncone basic skills in solving mathematics. indentifying main ideas, extension of our new responded. ’-problems, thinking In the phonetic analysis and understanding order reading program. To 5-17 Clara Maa^s Hospital critically, gathering c lu s t e r , results w e r e and sequence of events comply with our aims, called to report Rachel information, and comparable to m o s t reflected greater continued em phasis must "'Garofolo was bitten on both communicating effectively. references. Skills related to achievement than most be placed on the mechanics hands by two dogs, Board Hopefully, each youngster vowels and digraphs reference groups Skills of reading of Health Officer notified. ■< is learning to enjoy the Womens Club of Lyndhurst recently held installation of officers at the San Carlos. Here r eT 1 e c t e d greater related to alphabetical After reviewing learning process and Received a report of an they are posing for camera. (Sitting) L to R — Mrs. John Roes, Trustee; Mrs. Robert achievement than all sequence and usage of mathematics findings it acquiring the skills accident at the Holiday Inn Cathro, Trustee; Mrs. Paul Witting, Installing Officer; Mrs. Harry Formica, Federation comparisons. Word guide words in dictionary (Continued on Page 4) at Polito Ave. "and the Secty.; Mrs. Anthony Saar, Trustee. (Standing) L to R — Mrs. Chris Strohler, Treat.; driver was leaving the Mrs. Alex Zuk, Cor. Secty.; Mrs. Michael Frangipane, 2nd Vice Pres.; Mrs. Horace scene. Officers Troncone, Bogle, Pres.; Mrs. R. E. Miller, Rec. Secty.; and Mrs. Edward Kelly, 1st Vice Pres. Mileski and O’Donnell were Photo by HICKS detailed and brought into Terry Shoebridge In Serious Hdqts. Roman Krochak. — Off. T r o n c o n e issued Summons for “Leaving the Scene of an Accident — and Oleh M. Bakalec, Passaic, Condition In Bergen Pines was issued a complaint for Trespassing — Complaint Terry Shoebridge, one of At the high school 18 as great from the days he Besides being a signed by the Mgr. of the most brilliant athletic cases of measles have been played in Little League. He Holiday Inn. prospects in Lyndhurst magnificent, athlete Terry reported. was superb in football and John Cartaina came into school history, was in Usually the disease is baseball. He did not play was an All American boy. Hdqts. to report his bike critical condition today in attended by discomfort. But football last season because was stolen from the garage Bergen Pines Hospital. As a Commercial Leader doctors fear the of an injury. He was during the night. Terry was taken to. Jh e salesman he won friends in consequences when it considered sure all state 5-ML Received a call from hospital Monday wHen he every area of the township- turned inward as did material. f ’atncK Cifleflaof failed to respond to Terry's. Terry’s teachers praised In baseball Terry was a Lyndhurst Auto Wreckers, treatment. Terry is the brother of his courtesy, generosity and No. 1 catcher for the high Riverside Avenue, According to doctors T ed Shoebridge, the good nature. school and had two more reporting there were three Terry suffered unknowingly L yndhurst High School years of performance The township prayed for an attack of measles This males in his place of graduate who won many ahead of him. his speedy recovery. caused an infection which honors before he lost his business Officers developed into a high fever. life in an airplane crash Kaminski. Sobolewski At the hospital the best in several years ago. brought into Hdqts. Steven medical science is being Ted was the first of three Scrap Paper Pick-Up Sylvestri, Bayonne, applied for the youngster. athletic Shoebridge together with two Juveniles Scout Troop #88 of Jefferson School. Lyndhurst will In Lyndhurst the Board of Tommy followed And — Officers Catelegrant and have a scrap paper pick up on June 8. 1974 starting at 9:00 Education held an Terry came up last. Cooke also responded with a.m. emergency meeting urging And from all indications Sgt. Det. Michael parents to have their Terry was to be the most Proceeds from the collection will be used to finance the Giammetta who children inoculated. brilliant. He was stamped troop activities. investigated. All three were charged with Possession of Evening Department of Lyndhurst Womens Club, held installation of officers recently at Stolen Goods. Ramada Inn. (Sitting) L to R — Mrs. Ilenry Frank, 1st Vice C hairm an; Mrs. Chester Officers Sobolewski and Wozniak, Cor. Secty.; Mrs. Mario Spina, 2nd Vice Chairman. (Standing) L to R — Mrs. Tax B ill G ets 1975 Threat Kaminski brought into John Sloan, Fed. Secty.; Mrs. Norman Thompson, 8th Dist. Vice Chairm an; Mrs. Thomas Hdqts. a Thomas Norton, of Decker, immediate past state president; Mrs. Walter Friedrichs, Chairman; Mrs. Robert Hafrfsort, who signed a Schmitt, Fin. Secty. and Mrs. Walter Steever, Rec. Secty. Lyndhurst taxpayers, This means that if the tax Add to those figures the Whether the ratables will M V Complaint against whose new tax bills just bill proposed is adopted 6'7r and l c\ increase that again be increased to that John Settembrino for delivered, are finding the Lyndhurst would get in c o m e s with the new extent is problematical. Reckless Driving tariff more than $100 on an state aid $545,434 instead of employees' contracts — and But there was little doubt Mrs. Smagula, Lyndhurst, Tow nship O fficials Get average than they were last $578,510. the source said he could1 not that Lyndhurst will need requested assistance for year, got more bad news This would be the lesser see how Lyndhurst can new revenues, either from her baby, Paul, 4 months today. of the other dangers facing escape a 16 point hike from additional ratables or from old child was conveyed A Board of Education th e Lyndhurst s c h o o l the schools next year. surplus funds which could to Clara Maass Hospital source told the Leader that budget. Lyndhurst s. tax rate this Kudos From C.A.P.A.B.L.E. be augmented by better and pronounced D O A the school budget, which Lyndhurst received an year was kept down to On Wednesday. May IS. The Parks Department T h e S 3 0 0 youth than expected La x Owner- of the Sportsman saded only Ifiree points to exlfa SHRI.WO this year some extent by a big 1374. at tin* I’urnruntirrn of ‘ unfit* UVtT leadership ~oT pafticipation award was collect ions and t he toons* called Vo report the General Federation of* the tax Increase this year, when the Legislature increase in tax ratables. Mayor Scardino and Pat won because youngsters resolution of tax trouble with som e of his will probably add more distributed much of the $300 They produced an extra Woman’s Clubs in Atlantic DeLoy placed benches, from tots to teens took part assessment appeals now patrons Officers Muldoon than 16 next year. million surplus which had $104,000 in new revenues pending. City, three representatives litter baskets, and a in all our projects. They The source made this been accumulated. and Troncone detailed of the Lyndhurst Junior flagpole at the park and are were at the parjt laying statement before the state That will not be available patrons left the area Woman's Club accepted now maintaining it bricks, hauling sand, and announced plans for a new next year Joseph Still came into awards from Shell Oil Gene Catanese and Jim planting Teenagers from income tax program which Lyndhurst also last year Public Affairs Joseph A Carucci announces that Hdqts. to report his 10 Company for their work in Garafola joined Bill Gannon Junior C.A.P.A.B.L.E. and would benefit many towns was able to use a surplus in the Board of Health will hold Open House at its new speed bike was stolen from the en virion mental field in landscaping the area the Youth Center cleaned and hurt others. school revenues of about headquarters in the Bogle Building. 308 Valley Brook his driveway. Four hundred dollars was Innumerable volunteers up a lot on Stuyvesant The proposed plan would $100,000. That will not be Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. May 31. Officials of Mrs. Salerno came into awarded for first place in assisted in the building of Avenue next to the bowling hurt Lyndhurst to the tune available again, according several neighboring communities will "be present for Hdqts. to report her the state and S300 for youth the park Representatives alley and planted trees and of $31,000 the ceremonies participation of C A P A B L E . Junior shrubs It's too bad that to the source. (Continued on Page 4) This money belongs to the C A P A B L K the Youth le ss thoughtful p eop le people of Lyndhurst who C enter, the Amvets. destroyed what they had helped us in all our Adoniram Highland Lodge, c r e a te d Eleven girls O pens Fight On “Tax Reform ” projects Just as the S950 the Garden Club, the decorated waste baskets won in 1972 was used to Jaycees. the Lyndhurst which were placed at the initiate the building of

Page 2 LEADER Thursday, May 30, 1974

Election Tuesday Generates L i t t l e I n t e r e s t A Leader N ew sboy

Practically unnoticed, the It will be an important running with the slogan Lyndhurst with no local and close at 8 P.M. Voters p r im a r y election h as primary for the Democrats Republican Party contests, has little interest can cast their ballots either Organization. Republican or Democrat M akes Good! sneaked up through the fog because the victorious in primary elections. and smoke of Watergate. freeholder candidates are In South Bergen the only without giving up their The polls open at 7 A.M. And next Tuesday voters rated as having a good mayoralty fight will see regular party designation. go to the polls for what? chance against the Mayor Edward Slodowski The Democrats have the Republicans. fight it out with Republican (illachvick Is I ta b s o n ( . o i l . (ir a d only contests. Four Should this materialize Councilman Ernest Cerone. Democrats listing the Democrats can captijre H o w e v e r , neither is WELLESLEY. MASS. — am ong 258 BS d e g r e e themselves as “For An control of the Board of oppose in the primary. Donald Chadwick, son of recipients at the college's Open Prim ary” are running Freeholders with a In Lyndhurst there are 15 M r. and Mrs. David 55th annual c o m m en ce­ against the organization three-member victory. districts for the first time Chadwick of 60 Raymond ment. trio . Republican freeholder and most voters will know Ave.. Rutherford, received candidates are William J. where their polling places a Bachelor of Science Bennett E. Bidwell. vice T h e regular party Dorgan. Walter Marut and are only if they can find the degree with distinction president of Ford Motor candidates are Jeremiah F. newcomer Edward1 F cards that came without from Babson College on Company and general O’Connor, Doris M. Kugler Jr. n o tic e and not m uch Saturday. May 18. manager of the Ford Mahalick and D. Bennett There is also a maverick. explanation from the Board Chadwick is a graduate Division, delivered the Mazur. William B. Grant, who is ol Elections. of Peddie School and was commencement address

I f y o u m a k e a l o t o f 1 0 < a n d 1 5 < THE MAYOR AND THE FIRST LADY. Frank Sylvester, Lyndhurst-born new mayor of Clifton, and his wife, the former Margaret Madden of Newark. N ew Jersey calls...w e have

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LEGAL NOTICE / / Public Service Electric and Gas Com pany Notice to our Electric and G as custom ers

Please take notice that on April 30, 1974, Public Service Electric and Gas Company filed with Ihe Board of Public Utility Commissioners of the Slate of New Jersey a Petition for an increase in its ■ W charges for electric and gas service and for certain other changes in its Tariffs for Electric and Gas HER ADVICE: “When you say something, mean it'’, advised Prank Sylvester’s Service. Pursuant to an Order of the Board of Public Utility Commissioners dated May 16, 1974, a Here is the former Commercial Leader star newsboy in his World War II navy uniform, hearing has been set for Wednesday, June 5, 1974, at 10:00 A.M., prevailing time, at the Board's with mom and dad, when they lived on Third Avenue, Lyndhurst. In insert at left, he is Offices, Room 208, 101 Commerce Street, Newark, New Jersey, on the question of the justness and shown in his football uniform. He played on the team which defeated Clifton 14-7. Other reasonableness of the proposed increases, changes or alterations in the aforesaid Tariffs. insert shows Sylvester in his 1940 Lyndhurst High School yearbook picture. He was both Copies of the Company's Petition are available for review in every Public Service Electric and GTas business manager of the yearbook and secretary of the Leaders’ Club. Company Commercial Office. Included in the Petition and incorporated beiow are the proposed Rate When Frank Sylvester Criminal Identification of stuck with it. The people Schedules showing monthly charges. To determine the rate schedule that applies to you, refer to was elected to the* Clifton t h e Passaic County apparently like that kind of the rate designation on your bill. City Council in 1970 he was Sheriff's Office. politics.” inundated with It seem s strange but even Apparently they did. congratulations. Among though Frank is a civil In a field of 23 Frank was Electric Service Gas Service those who greeted him was employee he was opposed his mother who had come high man. The decision to in Clifton by the uniformed make him mayor was made up from Toms River to see policemen and firemen. Rata Schedule RS Rate Schedule LPL Rate Schedule RSG* Rate Schedule GSG* her son sworn in at a caucus last week. The ^rgiiment was over Kilowatthours Charge Kilowatts Charge Therms Charge s ChargeTherm Suddenly she cuffed Frank's father, who died Frank behind the ear. pay increases. Frank stuck in 1953, was well known in 20 or less $3.50 50 or less $235.00 2 or less $ 3.50 2 or less $ 3.50 stubbornly to his guns. He 50-100 3.74 per kw 2-9 28.510 per therm 28.510 per therm ' Don't you become like Lyndhurst Frank s uncle, 20-100 4.30$ per kwh 2-9 ' said the salaries could be 100-300 4.20# per Kwh 100-600 3.37 per kw 9-26 24.710 per therm 9*250 24.710 per therm other politicians,” she said. the late William Sylvester, increased by only VA. The Over 300 June-Oct. 4.100 per kwh 600-1100 3.10 per kw 26-50 19.620 per therm 250-500 20.980 per therm "When you say something was noted as a township uniformed men wanted 9' / Over 300 Nov.-May 3.05« per kwh 1100-2000 2.83 per kw Over 50 16.200 per therm Over 500 18.830 per therm you mean it.” civic leader and was active Minimum $3.50 2000-30000 2.66 per kw Off Peak 11.000 per therm Minimum $3.50 That bit of id vice "I remembered what my in Sacred Heart Catholic Over 30000 2.46 per kw Minimum $3.50 worked, mother said,” Frank said. Church and Lyndhurst Elks — -On-Tuesday- Frank was- r‘l said what T meant and I affairs. Rate Schedule HS Kilowatthours Charge Rate Schedule HSG* sworn as mayor of Clifton. Rate Schedule LVG* Kilowatthours Charge 0-5M 6.100 per kwh Therms Charge In one of the most 5M-50M 2.080 per kwh progressive cities in New, June-Oct. 7.000 per kwh Therms Charge All 22.290 per therm 50M-250M 1.910 per kwh Jersey he will have ample Nov.-May 2.950 per kwh 500 or less $155.00 Off-Peak 11.000 per therm 250M-500M 1.670 per kwh 500-1500 16.300 per therm room in which to grow — S A L O N 81 500M-800M 1.330 per kwh Over 1500 14.830 per therm and practice the advice Rate Schedule GLP Over 800M 1.160 per kwh Off-Peak 11.000 per therm Rate Schedule OPG# given him by his mother. 223 STUYVESANT AVE. Seasonal 17.810 per therm It has been a long trail Kilowatts Charge Therms Charge LYNDHURST N. J. Minimum $155.00 fro m the days Frank Rate Schedule HTS May-Nov. 11.000 per therm (Opposite Bowling Alley) 0-1 Sylvester sold Commercial 1-10 $4.75 per kw April and Dec. 23.000 per therm Kilowatts Charge Leaders among the Where Professional Hairdressers 10-100 4.20 per kw Rate Schedule ISG# Over 100 3.65 per kw 250 or less $870.00 350 and $1.75 per therm for Lyndhurst neighbors of his Take Personal Interest In You 250-2000 286 Therms Charge other than on-peak use. folks on Third Avenue 2000-5000 2.49 All 11.000 per therm where he was born to the Kilowatthours Charge 5000-15000 2.24 mayoralty of Clifton. * P R E S E N T S * 20 or less $3.50 Over 15000 2 18 350 and $1.75 per therm for But Frank Sylvester has 20-100 *. 6.400 per kwh * BLOW WAVING * NOW HAIRCUTTING other than on-peak use. m ade it to the top of an 100-500 4.380 per kwh Kilowatthours Charge * STREAKING 500-8000 3.280 per kwh important city byjapplying * ONOUtATION PERMANENT WAVE First 200 hours use of the same industry and Over 8000 1.800 per kwh A Raw Materials Adjustment based upon estimated costs for twelve * FOIL FROSTING * EXPERT HAIR CUTTING monthly maximum kw calendar months applies to above Rate Schedules: effectiveness he used as a 0-50M 2.280 per kwh newsboy * 0.01199e per therm for each 0.10 above or below 80* per MMBTU base cost. ★ M i TYPES WIGS - WIGLETS Rate Schedule RHS 50M-250M 1.910 per kwh "I used to hustle home - 0.011730 per therm for each 0.10 above or below 420 per MMBTU base cost, 250M-500M 1.720 per kwh from Jefferson School, stow STYLED AND SOLD Kilowatthours Charge 500M-800M 1.470 per kwh my books away and then 9*5-0996 - 0-200 5.300 per kwh Over 800M 1.280 per kwh pick up my Leaders." said 200-500 4.300 per kwh Next 200 hours use 1.220 per kwh Rate Schedule SLG Frank. "My customers Over 500 June-Oct. 4.100 per kwh Next 200 hours use 1.040 per kwh TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Over 500 Nov -May 1.920 per kwh Over 600 hours use 0.910 per kwh Type Lamp Charge expected me promptly on Minimum $5.30 Single $4 50 Thursday afternoon and I SPECIALS Double 5.00 never disappointed them ” Triple prior 10/30/63 7.00 ‘Frank was always • Loreal Perm anent W ave with punctual, courteous and Rate Schedule WH Triple past 10/30/63 8.00 Personalized Haircut. attentive.'' said Mrs. Kilowatthours Charge Sham poo & Set SI0.00 com plete A reconnection charge of $4 00 is proposed Edward Roeschke, one of All 2.520 per kwh his teachers in Jefferson Frostinq Com plete $15.00 Frozen after June 1974 School Minimum $3 00 At Lyndhurst High School Frank was Manager of the • SENIOR CITIZENS RiDUCBD PRICES An Energy Adjustment based upon costs in the second preceding month track team and a member above or beiow a hase cost of 6.177 m ills per kwh applies to each 0.001 mills of the football team He APPOINTMENT NOT of cost corrected for losses and taxes in the above Rate Schedules. was graduated in 1940. ALWAYS NECESSARY Marrying a Newark girl, Margaret Madden, Frank SHAMPOO «. SET Rate Schedule SL moved to Clifton where the $3.00 Filament lamps increased 32% Public Service couple has two children. SO* H t r a Vapor lamps increased 21% Electric and G as Dennis and Frances Franks regular job is (OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHT) C o m p a n y ______CLOSED MONDAY______A reconnection charge of $4.00 is proposed PSEG "supervisor of the Bureau of Page 3 Thunday, May 30, 1974 LEADER Dialogue H eld O n T. & E. Concept A legislative forum on strengthens it. There are a accountability and discuss matters of grave have chosen him to be the th e revision of the num ber of areas whicfc are responsibility. importance. new Commissioner of Department of Education’s presently being revised. lie said. T do not accept We encourage anyone to Education. At the administrative code to meet This clearly im plies that the premise that every contact our office whenever conclusion as Senator the court’s mandate on the code is nowheres near public official act’fc without they /eel they require Scardino thanked each “Thorough and Efficient” completion. Dialogues such responsibility to the people assistance. It is the people m em b er o f th e panel w a s held at Becton as this can only add to he serves. N who are the key to individually. Dr. Shine was R e g io n a l High S ch o o l strengthen the code and put There are many accountability and unless accorded a standing auditorium on Friday May in those things which you dedicated legislators all of us together can ovation. 24th. State Senator Anthony the public feel is in your working for the people who encourage ourselves and Scardino, Jr. of District 36 best interest. ” elect them. It appears in then our neighbors to get called the forum with the This provided an opening today's society that a public back into the mainstream Fined $500, support of Assemblymen for participation on the part servant must work of active participation in Richie Visotcky and Robert of the remaining panelists extremely hard on two our government we will 6 Months Hollenbeck for the purpose fronts. The first is that with th en s e e p r o g r e s s in and subsequently a host of In Lyndhurst Municipal of providing dialogue on questions and statements which he must dedicate bridging the gap that exists Court last Thursday Judge this very important subject from the people in the himself and his talents in now." John C. Garde imposed a between the legislators and audience It was obvious the best interest of the At another point during fine of $500 and a six-month, their constituents. In spite from the outset that the people The other is in the meeting one of the jail sentence on Robert of rain, nearly 200 people which he must constantly members of the audience Department of Education's Curry of 172 Fern Avenue attended. position was in the minority t r y t o prove his commented that although upon his conviction of but Dr. Shine handled creditability. his sincerity Dr. Shine knew he would be ‘bein^ under the influence In addition to Senator himself with diplom acy and and his willingness to help in an advisary position o f a depressant or Scardino and Assemblyman answered questions others. One of the reasons complimented him for stimulant” following a stay Visotcky. the panel candidly and frankly. At why I and Assemblymen coming to the forum and of 10 days in Hackensack comprised Dr. William one point, Senator Scardino Visotcky and Hollenbeck presenting the State Board Hospital, where he was Shine. Assistant answered a question initiated this forum was to of Education's views He taken by Lyndhurst Commissioner of regarding those politicians allow our constituents an also remarked that Rutherford Co operative Day Nursery Graduation Day — 4 yr. olds 1974. Mrs. Hal ambulance on May 15. Education, division of who fail to, act with opportunity to openly Governor Byrne should Trovillion, Director & Teacher presents diplomas to two eager students, Currie u l u m and Britta Manskopf and Billy Nienburg. Instruction; Mrs. Doris rs/s yfx ry?rx-r v - / v . r y . r \ r v / Photo by HICKS Cabany. representing ' J « - * w * U w liitiX rAJU-i-i-t- X . M.A.S.T.O (Majority A-*-i- it ■*. • ' Against State Take Over); Wellwishers Cheer For Rev. Bogdziewicz D r. Kenneth Gorab. tfrO ~ WIN A $40 GIFT CERTIFICATE HUOUT &f0 Superintendent of Carlstadt the presentations given n /"? H A BELOW Over '500 wellwishers many1 months to make the Public Schools and Mr Al. were present at the dinner affair the success it was, him by the Rev. Walter J. Marbaise, Superintendent and testim onial last week in was toastmaster. Waslewski of St Anthony’s, Of BectOn Regional High 40th _ jTTrf NAM£ ...... honor of the twenty-fifth of Jersey City; the local Also serving on the School Senator Scardino anniversary j iNp^courojsH i jLH \ *££EESS;;;;;;;;;; anniversary of priesthood grammar school; student committee were the Rev. conducted the forum and of the Rev Anthony F. council; speaker, the Rev. opened the session by CELEBRATION deposit AT OTTO'S E d w ard F . Majewski Bogdziewicz of St. Michaels Thaddeus Zaorksf, pastor of providing an overview of SERIES. . .20,000 miKly DRAW|NG assistant pastor and Joseph R.C. Church, Lyndhurst. Mt. Carmel, Bayonne; what the legislature has “ THIS WEEK ONLY U g 0 Dobrowolski and Mrs. Guests included family Joseph Dobrowolski, been doing in studying the T h e o d o r e Wilczynski,' Bk 575 Ridge Rd. * No. ArK"9*°n q and friends, parishioners chairman parish societies; new administrative code co-chairmen. and tow n fathers and M rs. Wilczynski, and through meetings and REDEEMABLE FOR MERCHANDISE DURING OUR 40th Y6A» IT 1 Father Martin Silver, of the The guest of honor was Mayor-sen a tor-Anthony dialogue with experts Over ' T T * » r - n - n - T i -> i » i committee which worked deeply appreciative of all. Scardino, Jr. the last few months. Mrs. Cabany presented her organizations objections Winner in -1000 series Miss M. ShavHiskv 481 Riverview Ave. North Arlington Columbian Squires To Assist At Mass to the code and raised a Winner in 2000 series Mrs. M. Fertal 58 Noel I)r. North Arlington number of questions. She Winner in 3000 series Mrs. Ann Turner 117 Biitm ore St., North Arlington On Sunday, June 2, Heart R*. C. Church, the Lyndhurst Knights of said the state should serve Winner in 4000 series Mrs. Carol Anderson 626 4th. Street, Lyndhurst members of the Columbian Lyndhurst. They will assist Columbus Council No. 2396 a capacity which suggests Winner in 5000 series Mrs. N. Paoja/.zi 719 Olive St. Lyndhurst Squires, Msgr. Bernard F. at the 5:00 p.m. mass by are invited and urged to and assists Boards of Moore Circle No. 1799 of ushering, commentating attend this mass and watch Education, not assume Winner in 6000 Series Mrs. George Hughes Jr. 40 Madison St., No. Arlington Lyndhurst will assist in a n d seating parish their Squires do a good job. control over them. Dr. Winner In 7000 Series Mrs. W. Leyh 736 Louise Ct. Lyndhurst mass services at Sacred members. All members of Shine responded, ‘The On Saturday, June 29, Winner in 8000 Series Mrs. E. Van Orden 215 Prospect Ave., No. Arlington Department of Education's 1974, the Squires will Winner in 9000 Series Mrs. Ann Eichler 455 I — Ridge Rd. No. Arlington new administrative code in conduct a newspaper drive. no way infringes upon home Winner in 10.000 Series Mrs. E. Golomb 35 Belmount Ave., No. Arlington Any person willing to fylmie'ito o f JVafUeb rule. If it does anything, it Winner in 11,000 Series Mrs. C.E. Johnson 446 Roosevelt Ave., Lvndhurs. contribute to this drive is Winner in 12,000 Series Mrs. J. Canaris 557 Sum m er Ave., Lyndhurst HAIR CU niN G STUDIO & COIFFURES asked to phone 438-5161 or W inner in 13,000 Series Mrs. D. Irwin 541 Page Ave., Lyndhurst 933 1884. Students On Winner in 14,000 Series M rs. Ann Mustardo 711 5th Ave. Lyndhurst 547 WASHINGTON AVE. BELLEVILLE 759-6138 Officers of the Lyndhurst W inner in 15,000 Series Mrs. J. Rutkowski, 709 Schuyler Ave. Lynd. Bell Pike, turn right at Wash. Ave. C ir c le include: Chief WPC Honors Winner in 16,000 Series Mrs. E. Rosenbower No. Arlington OPEN SUNDAYS Squire, Michael Pacala; Deputy Chief Squire, Pat W inner in 17000 Series MRS. CHESTERMAN Canterbury Gardens, North Arlington A total of 1,048 students Winner in 18000 Series My weekly best to: Keelan, Notary Squire, Carl have been named to the Cestaro; Bursar Squire, MRS. B. SCHWARZE Joyce Lennox Dean’s List for the. 1973 Canterbury Gardens, North Arlington Dot Sterling J im Pacala; Marshal Fall Semester. The , Squire, Mike Santeramo, M. Cpuhon W illiam Paterson College of and Sentry, Louis Filardo; New Jersey. M. Chimento Chief Counsellor, Joseph The list is announced by J. Byk Busacca; Asst. Chief Dr. Jay Ludwig, Dean of All of North Arlington Counsellor; Ken Basinski, the College of Arts and On top of hh continental touch, JOYCE STILES, KEARNY - EILEEN APPLETON, and the K. of C. Grand Sciences; Dr. Ruth Klein, he has the modern touch. If you Knight. Mr. Richard J. don't believe, TRY!! HARRISON Dean of the College of Goglia. Human Sciences; and Mrs. Margaret Marshall. Director of the School of Nursing and Allied Health. WATCH FOR NEWS OF 2ND ANNUAL To attain the Dean's List a student must maintain a 3.45 average (of a possible 4.00) or better during a semester, while attending the institution full time, that is while carrying a minimum of 12 credits. From this area: North Arlington — Susan I. Gaynor, 7 Hillside Place; Joan D. Prach. 45 Sunset Avenue; Elaine M Wronski. 34 W ebster Street. Carlstadt — Mary E. Koob, 717 Sixth Street; Barbara Marrone. 309 Sixth FRI. & SAT. JUNE 7 & 8 Street. E a s t Rutherford — NORTH ARUNGTON BUSINESSMENS ASS N. Robert DePeola. 45 Cliffwood T errace: Carol Ficken. 52 Herrick Street:, D ian e M. F isc h e r . 61 Vreeland Avenue. Joseph P . LaGuardia. 65 Boilingsprings Avenue: Kent A. Miller. 5 Rosewood Terrace: Janice M. Peters-Stifano. 26 Shepard Terrace Rutherford — Lorraine R Fruda. 34 West Pierrepont Avenue: Peter L Huesmann. 21 West Park Place. Irene J. Janowicz. 126 Vanderburgh Avenue: Maryellen Lunday. 268 Carmita .Avenue; Elaine Schreiber Rothberg. 116 Darwin Avenue. George A Yes, w e can Wilczynski. 1 St. Clair Avenue arrange a Home Improvement Loan for you in a matter Wateriofd Crystal Vase $70 00 Of m inutes. If you’re a busy housewife, businessman or homeowner, Lyndhurst — Suzanne M The magnificent Watertord vase shown it s a simple matter to apply for the money you need at any NCB office. Biaso. 512 Fern Avenue Is only one of the many unique gifts in the For better living, why not keep your home in good repair, it’s a wise Marcus collection We select them from the James J Blumenstock. 515 world's finest. Doulton Lenox Orrefors and Prospect Place. Nancy M investment' Come in and see how economical our loan rates are . . . 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Swarms of Scouts, Barringer Walker Lopinto including cubs and Post. American Legion, brownies, and a ringing home on Webster Avenue. speech by Alfred G. Porro In the scout line-up was featured Lyndhurst's Elizabeth Lindsay, impressive Memorial Day completing her forty ninth services Monday. year in the movement. The uniformed scouting Porro spoke eloquently on forces demonstrated that t h e need to defend the scout movement in individual liberties while Lyndhurst is not. only protection is given to the thriving but growing. rights of all. Observers said the scout The speech followed turn out for a parade was placing of wreathes at the never greater. This added \ya r m onum ent. The greatly to the color of the traditional firing of rifles parade, which followed the was followed by the solemn customary route from the echo of taps. HONORED — At the May 29 meeting of the Lyndhurst Council of PTAs Ellen Gingerelli Town Hall east on Valley Mayor Scardino led the was awarded a scholarship for the teaching profession and Terry Barto and Theresa Brook Avenue, north on Board of Commissioners Clpolla received grants for work at vocational or technical schools. Ridge Road, w e s t on a n d Joseph Costa, Left to right are Terry Barto, Eli Kane, superintendent of schools, Miss Cipolla, Second Avenue, west on president, the Board' of Hiomas Gash, high school principal, and Miss GingerelU. Court Avenue to the Education. Music For Results Of Tests Bric-A-Brac Sale Art Show (Continued from Page I) where Lyndhurst scored Art lovers attending the On Saturday, June 1, at Inc.. a nonprofit w a s learned that low, they scored low Fourth Annual Ju ried the Lyndhurst Health all volunteer organization. youngster!? . r reflected either Center, 308 Valley Brook Outdoor Art Show irv the f h e disparity is The Animal A dvisory equivalent or greater Ave., Lyndhurst, the Committee has office hours Lyndhurst Town Hall Park. achievement than the negligible, although, more Animal Advisory at the Health Center every Delafield and Valley Brook reference -groups in the frequently, Lyndhurst Committee of Lyndhurst. Thursday night from 7 to 9 Avenues from noon until areas of basic addition, scored slightly above all will hold a Brie-a-Brac sale They are there to help ptt 5:30 p.m. on June 2 will be subtraction multiplication reference groups except the from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. entertained musically, as and division. M easurement county group where owners and non pet owners, A CROWN — Lyndhurst High School Junior Prom was held Friday night at the Cameo well as visually. and geometry . cluster Lyndhurst only occasionally with any animal problem The Animal Advisory Miss Donna Massaro. reflect greater achievement scored higher and was they may have. Restaurant, Garfield. Miss Pamela Mimides was crowned “ Queen of the Prom .” Shown Committee is staffed by who will receive her $200 than all other references either exactly equal to or All proceeds from the is class sponsor, Joseph Sferruzza, placing crown on the queen’s head while her escort, music grant from the and comparable to county very slightly below the members of Protect Our sale will be used for needy Gary Castellano of Lyndhurst, looks on. / Photo by Hicks Lyndhurst Cultural Arts percentages, equivalence county score. Pets and Homeless Animals animals. Foundation at 2 p.m.,, will was also evident in the area i The highest scores were play two piano selections. o f problem solving. achieved in areas which Also, at 2:30 and 4:30 Findings on number concepts and sentences are had relevance to the life p.m. members of the patterns of the students — Lyndhurst Cultural Arts roughly equivalent to the percentages for the areas which dealt with the Committee Drama W hat’s For Dinner? community type, regidn, practical or the human Workshop will sing county, and state*, interest aspects. The lowest selections from last year’s however,continued scores occurred in items SHOP-RITE HAS THE ANSWER! musical production, “On A emphasis in this area is involving sciences. Since Clear Day” and this year’s needed. Numeration cluster more than half of planned production of was comparable to county L yndhurst High School ITALIAN STYLE “Anything Goes”. The two percentages, but greater students have /only two directors. Miss Jane than all other reference years of science, they could Aulenback and Miss Denise groups. not be very conversant with Nimeth will sing Although the youngsters the language of electronics, CHUCK STEA K/^gg| SAUSAGE “Friendship.” a t Roosevelt School meteorology or Mrs. Salvatore Guzzo, reflected comparable or environmental physiology chairman of the Lyndhurst greater achievement than which the selections dealt Parks Department's reference groups in the with. Interestingly enough, . Cultural Arts Committee, assessment program, all the reference groups sponsoring the outdoor art continued enrichment by scored lowest in the item s show in conjunction with the introduction of various which involved science. the Lyndhurst Woman's media to supplement the First, using the State Club Evening Membership basic reading and «ib. 5 9 0 1 ® “ 9 9 C percentages as a primary mathematics program is Department, reports this guide, we stand close to the show, as indicated by early essential. Continued growth will be gained by a variety center of this standard, in MORTONS returns, will be larger than ED CORNED BRISKETS of methods and materials. about 5% of the questions C R V O VAC ever before. She salcf that we scored below the ib. 5 3 ‘ BEEF LIVER BEEF Ib. ' artists from all sections of average. In about 3rr we New Jersey ’ have entered. In th e N ew Jersey --were above the average SMOKED Educational Assessment and in the remainder we * oi m m VEAL LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENT Program 1972 73, were roughly equivalent to HARM ■ STEAKS Lyndhurst High School the State precentages. NOTICE Take notice that Nunzie Paterno compared very favorably There were 68 items that KED HAM 19 CHUCK trading as Park View House has with the groups we considered relevant, and , 0 5 1 applied to the Board of SLICES or asssn gas' lb. ROAST ib. 9 9 Commissioners of the Township of representing the we maintained, except for Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a C o m m u n ity Type, the 5^r of them, a percentage Plenary Retail Consumption License Region, the. County and the close to the State norm. So Bacon .69* SHOULDER STEAK Chuck Roast "ar for premises situated at 775 State. on a statewide basis we can Riverside Avenue. Lyndhurst, New Chicken Legs . 5 9 * Short Ribs J e rs e y Consistently, where the state that the performance Objections, if any. should be made reference groups were high, of the 12th graders was Chicken .79* Ground Beef ANY SIZE PRO immediately in writing to Herbert W, W HERE Perry, Municipal Clerk, of Lyndhurst scored high; satisfactory. M A C H IN E Lyhdhurst. New Jersey Chicken ALW AYS^! STY .59* Patties J AVAILABLE Nunzie Paterno s $ 1 4 9 192 P rospect Avenue CAPABLE Chicken ■ssh?* . * 1 " Pork ( « ■ ) ' H a ck e n sa ck N .J . 07601 (Continued from Page 1) Club thank each and every M a y 30. June 6. 1974 Pork UssIKsjit) . * 1 39 PorkC hopffii^E'sw ?,". 9 9 ‘ F e e S s c h o o ls . Hundreds of one of you who has helped — ■ 11A Lot More Grocery Value!' ' ..... DellCateuien Dept.!" children joined our litter us to win first place in the s ~ PUBLIC NOTICE hunts and the litter pickup Coffee CHo°%!r *99* Township of Lyndhurst state in the Shell Oil INSTANT TEA County of Bergen parade led by Mayor environmental contest for f CANNED HAM Take notice that the undersigned Light Tuna 49* Scardino. the second tim e in a row S H O P RITE shall expose for sale in accordance SALADA B A R T LE T T PATRICK £ with N.J.S.A. 40A 14 157 at Public The members of the and the youth participation Pears HALVES S 49* CUDAHY A J 8 9 Auction, on Wednesday. June 12, Lyndhurst Juhior Woman's award for the first time 1974, 10 A M a t the Tow n H a ll. 17-oz. Purex Bleach \ r 29* Lyndhurst. New Jersey, a quantity of con 1 bicycles which came into the 1 0 pole 8 9 * possession of the Lyndhurst Police Police Blotter Apple Juice *isr 69* Department through abandonment or failure of the owner to claim same (Continued from Page 1) Frozen Food S a vin g s! ■Produce D ept.! ARMOUR BACON The bicycles will be sold individually daughter's bike was stolen motor vehicle in the Town and may* be examined at the MIRA I B * Township Clerk's Office from 9 00 from the garage. Park) SWEET CORN CURE a .m . to 10 00 a.m . on the date of sale Thomas Downey reported Sgt. Paterno and Officer FARMLAND The Township reserves the right to FRESH to Hdqts. his 10 speed bike i-ib reject any and all bids Onnembo reported an m CASSEROLES 9 9 ^ Herbert W Perry was stolen from Third abandoned vehicle at pkg ■ 9 * Township Clerk y D ated May 23. 1974 Avenue. Livingston and Second Published May 30. 1974 519 Received a Complaint Avenue. '£■79* x F e e S 1 0 - 9 9 ° Bologna ’£ ■ 9 9 * about children making Mrs. G. Woertz, reported 3 » * 1 5 9 "FULLY COOKED noise at Patsy'*s Shop-Rite a young blonde-haired boy Chicken SW EET 88 SIZE NOTICE Sauerkraut 2 £.39* and Lou's Inn on Valley Take notice that San Carlo wearing a T shirt with SUNKIST in 7 Q C Restaurant. Inc trading as San Carlo Brook Ave. straps and red shorts, got Appetizer Dept. ' porcelain SAUCER Restaurant has applied to the Board Received a Complaint of ORANGES I U 1 9 of Commissioners of the Township of out of a green pickup truck WITH Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a p a tr o n s making n o is e and stole her son s bike Peppers shk .39* EACH Plenary Retail Consumption License outside of Monahan's from th e driveway — ROAST BEEF L O V E L A C E $3 for premises situated at 620 PA T T ER N PUHCHASK Tavern THCHINA39° IS W EEK Stuyvesant Ave . Lyndhurst. New ■ vehicle drove off in the Broccoli usssr -..49* J e rs e y 5/20 Mr Vana. Foreman on direction of Rutherford. \jJAY 26-JUNE 1 O F F I C E R S STORE Tomatoes C™iV rVY . . . 49* Jan e T Melon*- P res the Boiling Springs Savings Daniel Caruso came ipto SLICED Dairy Dept ! 304 Copeland A ve . Lyn d h u rst. N .J & Loan Association Hdqts. to report his sister’s Lettuce .oK, ...29c MINUTE MAID Justine M Whitehurst. Vice Pres construction reported one hike was stolen from R F P 1. P .O . Bok 35. Lake A rie l P fn n of their trailers had been Patsy 's Shop Rite lot Limes ««£... 5 . 29c ORANGE Joseph J M elone. Secy- vandalized. 5-22 Ptl. Bilis and Sgt 23 Clenside Terr , Upper Montclair. '/« 4b. Mrs. Caroline Scardelli, Jasinski reported they were 5 9 Apples •*& 3 - *1 JUICE r N J 5 9 D IR E C T O R S Clifton, reported to Hdqts. in pursuit* of a \e h icle w ith Oranges ’M l 10 59* Jane T Melone her puse had been stolen two occupants whom the 304 Copeland A ve . L yn d h u rst. N .J Salami '""'S”'"0 msr Margarine

This Sam pling O f Bergen Towns Dr. A.J. Crosta Elected Trustee Dr. A.J. Crosta. member the Plan. riders, which cover inlays, of Georgetown University of the Essex County Dental The New Jersey Dental crowns and oral surgery, School of Dentistry and has Society, has been elected to Service Plan, Inc. is a treatment of the gums, long been active in the Shows How “Reforlh” W ould W ork the Board of Trustees of the prepaid dental program to dentures and bridges, and Essex County Dental New Jersey Dental Service employee groups of 1,00 or correction of tooth Society. He is editor of the School tax rate Plan. more members, plus their alignment. society’s monthly Bulletin, Present cost State school aid Per SI00.00 evaluation family dependents. The and was a delegate for ten Dr. Crosta. a resident of per pupil plan works much like Blue The Plan is sponsored by years to the American Lyndhurst, was named a Present Proposed Change Present Proposed Cross and Blue Shield in the New Jersey Dental Dental Association. professional member of the Bogota 1,464 409,291 1,316,062 906,771 2.47 1.46 that payment of a monthly Association and about 90 board by the participating Carlstadt 1,430 169,000 51,056 -117,944 76 .83 premium entitles a member per cent of the state's He resides in Lyndhurst derjtrsts of E ssex County Cliffside Park 1,637 496,864 713,905 217.041 1.67 1.57 to prepaid benefits for d e n tists have b e c o m e with his wife, Nettie. who are m em bers of the E. Rutherford 1,498 140,962 66,446 -74.516 1.15 1.25 necessary dental services. participating dentists. The The 800-member Essex 1.91 New Jersey Dental Service Hackensack 2,000 1,262,908 890,070 -372,838 1-80 Plan is administered by County Dental Society is 469.481 308.089 1.96 1.27 Harrington Pk. 1,254 / 161,392 Plan Corporation The program offer;* wide Blue Cross and Blue Shield, composed of practicing 615.728 248,539 1.61 1.47 Hasbrouck Hgh. 1,559 367,189 flexibility through a basic with their long record of dentists dedicated to the art 370,268 229.417 1.97 1.40 This action results in Haworth 1,585 140,851 program w,hich offers economical operation and and science of dentistry. 1,039,890 2.14 1.40 equal representation of the Hillsdale 1,354 330,946 708,944 diagnostic, restorative and p roven administrative The local group is a 754.185 442.337 2.13 1.74 14-member board. Sever, Leonia 1,789 311,848 preventive treatment capability to govern the component of the New 326,250 444,314 118.064 1.40 1.31 members represent the Little Ferry 1,366 essential to good dental detnal plan. Jersey and American 837,268 2,186,103 1,348.835 1.80 1.27 public sector and seven Lodi 1,290 health and four optional Dr. Crosta is a graduate Dental Associations. 545.434 1.02 1.04 members the professional Lyndhurst 1,153 578,510 -33.076 566.229 2.04 O il ho are providers of i l l * . Mahwah 1,980 708,545 — 142.316 «. li 822,730 1.84 1.50 Maywood 1,597 360,478 462.252 M il 1,005.299 2.48 Midland Pk. 1,709 339,852 665.447 1.80 608,295 i .76 1.44 Montvale 1,463 317,547 290.748 M ayor Urges 2,400 .85 .98 Moonachie 1,823 143,320 -140.920 2.188,592 2 34 / New Milford 1,581 699,295 1.489.097 1.59 348,401 1.27 Attend H earing No. Arlington 1,396 370,162 -21.761 1.30 4,909,903 2.74 Ridgewood 1,791 1,508,185 3.041.718 / 1.93 454,550 1.59 River Edge 1,431 218,584 235,966 1.30 Mayor Scardino 1,406.800 2.57 River Vale 1,428 422,879 983.921 1.38 urges as many residents 22,946 1.26 Rochelle Pk. 1,608 201,855 -178.909 1.45 as possible to attend the - 10 Rockleigh 2,953 8,04% -8,042 .13 Charter Study Hearing 1.417.955 1.65 1.32 Rutherford 1,424 632,050 785.905 to be heid on Thursday. 1,434.455 1.64 1.28 May 30. 1974 at 8:00 p.m. Saddle Brook 1,328 636,182 798.273 600 1.08 in the Lyndhurst High Saddle River 1,929 128,645 . -128.045 1.23 6,000 .96 School Cafeteria. The So. Hackensack 1,903 103,821 ‘ -97,821 1.10 1,893 1,908,804 3.742.2^ 1.833.429 " 2 33 1.98 purpose of the hearing-is Teaneck to discuss the possibility 2,051 574,078 833.286 259.208 2.36 2.27 Tenafly of placing on the Teterboro November referendum a 1,352 307,182 942.605 635.423 1.89 1.31 Up. Saddle River proposal to change the 737,178 2.732,183 / 1.995.005 3.13 1.49 Waldwick 1,443 present form of County 108,795 -109.838 1.23 1.33 Wallington 1,313 218,633 Government. Mayor 757,981 513.218 2.19 1.51 Woodcliff Lk. 1,508 244,763 Scardino encourages his 179,411 1.23 1.32 Wood-Ridge 1,531 294,504 -115.093 townspeople to express WINNING STYLE — Antonio Trapani of Bogota, a judge in the second annual county 1.635.012 ' 2.17 Wyckoff 1,552 543,473 1,091.539 1.55 their interest by vocational satellite schools skills competition, observes Kris Kwiatkowski of Lyndhurst as 34,051 1.29 Carlst-E. Ruth. Rg 1,847 174,101 -140.050 1.42 attending these hearings she styles the hair of Tina Spagnola, also of Lyndhurst. Kris placed first in the wet set and even expressing any division of the competition where contestants demonstrated ten of the skills learned in the fax Board. These valuations are based on 100 per cent of the real value of all a municipality’s property or the price it opinions or suggestions vocational shops of the county’s four satellite schools in Hackensack, Moonachie, Mahwah would command if sold at current fair-market values. This accounts for the difference between the figures shown here, that they may have. and Norwood. Trapani recently won the World Supreme Hairstyling Championship at the and those available from local municipal clerks. Hilton Hotel in . German American Fete T h e annual afternoon, and the German-American Day will renowned Willie Vollerthun b e held Sunday at Orchestra will provide Schuetzen Park, 32nd Street music for dancing from 6 to and Kennedy Blvd., North 10 p.m. Bergen. A wide variety of German The, gates to the food and beverages will be “gemuetlicher" Schuetzen available, with the featured Park will open at 12 noon. specialty Ochsenbraterei Official ceremonies will (Bavarian beef barbecue). commence at 3 p.m. There will be Bavarian The 40-man Foehrer and American music for Muskfreunde of the dancing and listening Plattduetsche provided by the Volksfest-Vreen of Brooklyn Knickerbockers and the Joe will present the park Hosemunn band. concert during the To further enhance the day, there will be the HAWTHORNE INN paparade of the various Th* Ideal Family Retort multicolored flags and in The Poconos Distinctive En glilfvityle Inn, fifteen traditional Bavarian non-houMkeeping cottogev Tenon costumes. courti, children's playground, Gov. Brendan Byrne is outdoor pool, golf, everything you want to insure you/your family a one of the distinguished fun-filled restful vocation . . . . Set in invited guests. 250 ocres of beautiful Pennsylvania ! Pocono Mountains. From $15 doily, Admission to the park is 1 0 % discount on full weeks. Write two dollars with children for brochure and ra t* sheet. under 12 free. HAWTHORNE INN & Local residents should COTTAGES contact G. Feyerherd. 10 Mt. Pocono, Pa. 18344 Call 717 - 839-7167 Grecq Terrace. North Arlington.

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Tele-M easurem ent “Academ y (Jommcrcial ITeatitfr JCeaher ■ad SOLTH-BERGE* REVIEV •»« TH». %U*> I.MOM Official Newspaper North Arlington's Official Newspaper of Lyndhurst since 1921 157 Ridge Road, Turns O ut A nother Class 251 Ridge Road North Arlington, N.J. Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 991 1839 998-3306 cable television but little Tel. 438-8700 - 8701 Managing Editor — Beverly Murphy Tele -Measurement • Academy" graduated its real knowledge. Since many . second class of cable TV government and civic studio last Wednesday night groups will be using the e East Rutherford • Carlstadt • at Tele-Measurement Inc.'s cable television facilities studios at 135 Main Avenue. Savino thought there shquld tThr NfUTB foafar Clifton. be a greater understanding JCeatiec-fm |)te£g As the diplomas were of what a cable system can • of Rutherford • distributed by J R. Poppele. do. president of Tele J R. Poppele. president of Official N ewspaper Of Official Newspaper Of Rutherford Measurement, each East Rutherford and Carlstadt 38 Ames Avenue Tele-Measurements Inc., a graduate was asked what research and Publication Offices Rutherford, N.J. 07070 his customary business was manufacturing firm in the 276 Grove Street, East Rutherford Office M anager Agnes Luke and why he had taken the electronic field, took over 417 Second Street, Carlstadt. Tel. 438-5100 News Editor — Rose Bastian course. and designed the course. Answers provided an A s President interesting cross-section. Editor & Publisher John Savino. Advertising Director, A.R. Cornell Eisenhower's director of There were young students News Director, Amy Divine » Voice of America. Poppele and middle-aged business 438-8700 h a s ah international executives. There were men reputation in the electronics and women who wanted to The Leader Newspapers circulate in South Bergen and are the official field. He has been know more about the newspapers of North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, East Rutherford, and consultant for fascinating opening world Carlstadt. They also have a growing readership in Wood-Ridge and Wallington. In Meadowlands. the five-community district live 81,000 persons among 26,000 families. These of cable television. And Poppele said that the contiguous municipalities border on the Hackensack Meadows which in the next there were teachers course should be;; “hands generation will provide a growth pattern that will be marked by the entire nation. anxious to become more on” so that students would Hie Leader Newspapers are members of the Rutherford Chamber of Commerce, knowledgeable about a obtain actual experience in the West Hudson-South Bergen Chamber of Commerce, the New Jersey Press technological development using equipment, writing Association, the National Editorial Association and the Quality Group Weeklies of that will have a strong CABLE TV '74 — Part of class which held graduation ceremonies from Cable TV course scripts, directing and New Jersey. im patt on education in the sponsored in Tele-Measurement Inc. studios on Main Avenue, Clifton, by Adult years to come. acting in them. Education Schools of Rutherford and Lyndhurst. Richard Sanford, in white shoes in Most of the students were Teachers for the course third row, and Leatha Collins, standing at his side, were instructors. a r e Richard S a n fo r d , from the South Bergen Groeschke of North formerly of Rutherford and The Fare As Leverage area. But there also Arlington, took the course a n engineer in students from as far as for the second time because Somerville, East Orange. Tele Measurements and Dr. W illiam Vickrey of Columbia greater metropolitan area use he found the experience , Englewood and Secaucus. Mrs. Leatha Collins of University is probably as autom obiles to get to their jobs. rewarding. He served as The course was initiated Rutherford, an actress, assistant instructor and enlightened a transportation expert Ninety percent of the automobile teacher and writer who is b y Meadowlands filled in when one of the program coordinator for as the nation possesses. His letter drivers drive alone! Communications Systems regular instructors had to Meadowlands. • in May 18 As the population increases, as Inc., which-is establishing a be absent. cable television system in The first course, which may have attracted little or no j o b sources become more The graduates included: South Bergen. charted the way, w as attention. The Tim es editor, indeed Eddie Lane, Steve Munno, numerous, the congestion on the successful. But the second Guy Savino of Lyndhurst, Oliver LaBonge, Charles referred to Dr. Vickrey a s roads will intensify. class profited by the president of Meadowlands, M oran, Rich Hayzler, M c V ic k a r . experiences of the first. Dr. Vickrey, or McVickar, as the said that he found George Flynn and John One graduate. Chris Well, McVickar or Vickrey, his Times editorialist quaintly calls considerable interest in Introcaso of Rutherford; actual name, has ideas that need him, has the answer. It is not an Pat Jackens of Englewood; promulgation. easy answer first off. But in the Dialog Susan Zoon of Wallington, Dominic Traino of In the Times letter Dr. Vickrey long run it m akes sense. It is the Dear Editor, called the police. Within Secaucus, Pat Sammartino, beat the drums for his favorite I would like to extend my FROM THE DEAN. Susan Zoon of Wallington, receptionist only one that will work without three minutes both police Chris Groeschke, and Al thanks to both the N.A. and fire departments were at Tele-Measurements, was one of the students graduated subject, fare control. In the letter levelling the land with concrete Gailo of North Arlington, Police Department and on hand to lend a hand. from the cable tv class. Here she receives her diploma he pointed out that staggering of and m acadam and automobiles. Mary Kunz of Carlstadt, Volunteer Fire Department. Once again, “Thanks!” from J.R. Poppele, president of Tele-Measurement. Eugene Viscione and work hours, promoted these days Last Monday, May 20, I had Sincerely yours, Lorraine Zdeb of of Passaic, David Liberfarb Pastula, Frank and John with great gusto by many a small fire in my car so I Mrs U. Ceberio Somerville, Melanie Evans of East Orange, Mike Rizzo of Lyndhurst. e m p lo y e r s , m a y help the Humphrey transportation picture somewhat — but not enough to make a sizeable contribution to one of the most At FDU perplexing of our problertis. "I DO MY FINANCIAL What Dr. Vickrey proposes is When Hubert Humphrey speaks, fare scheduling so that the riding to paraphrase a f a m i l i a r television com m ercial, everybody listens. public will be persuaded to use the PLANTING IN A TOP INTEREST facilities at off-peak hours, the real I t i s well that everybody aim of work hour staggering. consider what the former vice “ F o r example,” w r o t e D r . president had to say at Fairleigh SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT Vickrey, “if the fare were 25 cents Dickinson University’s 3 3 r d a t 4 :1 5 p.m. and went up by one com m encem ent at Rutherford. cent per minute to reach 70 cents “No cam paign in the future will KEARNY FEDERAL" at 5 and then down again to 25 be run as they have been in the cents at 5:45, an incentive would past,” said Humphrey. “Integrity be provided for staying away as has become the most precious much as possible from the peak asset of the politician.” hours . such a fare structure If Humphrey could guarantee could readily be implemented by what he said is the truth what a magnetic card system s such as are magnificent future w e c o u ld used by the Lindenwold line in b e h o ld ! Certificate New Jersey and elsewhere." Imagine being able to take the 7.35%h70/‘ The New York transportation word of the politician as gospel! 4 year maturity $1000 Minimum problem is so overwhelming it Im agine a politician of the future boggles the mind. Nevertheless, s a y i n g what he m e a n s a n d Dr. Vickrey’s recommendation meaning what he says! that the metropolitan Imagine being able to sleep at o transportation experts move into night knowing that i h e p o litic a l Certificate the 20th century with fluctuating animal is awake, alert, protecting fares and magnetic card systems the people’s weal! 6.81 % = 6%0/t 2 year maturity $500 Minimum is well taken. Even as he spoke the good What Dr. Vickrey recommends, Hubert, certainly one of the finest Certificates Compounded Continuously of course, is that the government figures the American political use all of its powers and a scene has produced, weaseled out. modicum of brains in establishing Fancy this: transportation programs that meet “The energy crisis, the critical 4 7 % ? 5'/.°/

Dear Mayor, As a concerned citizen of North Arlington, it effects A R e p u t a t i o n F o r me deeply to continually hear of the problems our North Arlington Volunteer Emergency Squad is having P a n t r y in finding a permanent The Best M eat home suitable for their needs. With a town of our size, it P r i d e is a relief to know that there is a group of people A nd Produce w h o care enough to volunteer their time in securing the necessary trainipg and giving up of their time, away from their . I n T o w n ! families, to help the sick and injured of this- town no matter what time of day or night. I personally have never had to call the Emergency Squad for my family, but I know of many people who have. Their comments about the squad are the same. They are well-trained, courteous, and concerned about the w elfare of their"’ patients until their services are no longer needed. This response alone should want you, an elected official, to find a way to keep this organization alive and vibrant, and not let it die because there is no place they can call home. Finally, in closing, I am openly asking our Borough Council, and you Mayor Slodowski, to fulfill the needs of the North Arlington Volunteer Emergency Squad by finding a home for these people that is proper and suitable for their needs, for it would be a sham e on our part as citizens of this town if we cannot help these dedicated people fulfill their purpose, which simply stated is service to us no m atter how sm all the need. Very truly yours, Mrs. Eleanor Prach

Carlstadt Land

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n n , COFFEE LIQHTENER PINEAPPLE-PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT A MUST FOR SUMMER BAR-B-QUES 8-OZ. ■ ' “RPINEAPP “ • H I * French’s Mustard btl 29° Coffee Mate Dole Juices onpNE,'"’lEORANGE n?'oz-99* CUTGREEN-FRENCH-CUT WAX a CCHICKEN. H ICRcN BEEF.Dfcfcr. TURKEY I u rin e t TEA B A G S 8-OZ. o bf ° ,xo o 89* Hanover Beans 3 K T Morton’s Pot Pies PKG 25* Beck's Column. Red Rose CRUMB CAKES-BLUEBERRY-FRENCH Many people tru»t the NO S. 2-8-9-86 ***** INSTANT POTATOES predictions of the venerable bluefish C u p C a k e s "Farmer * Almanac", which Buitoni 39c Pillsbury Sara Lee 79* are based on the established F r e s h M A fact that weather goes in cycles. lemon juice b ird s eye According to the Almanac, pantry pride we ore in for some really hot and humid times this ca tsu p 3 5 3 9 ' tasti fries p£ 4 9 summer. They predict that :4a' realemon FRESH FANCY OOfi I WITH COUPON BELOW there will be a bad period FACIAL A - . DELICIOUS beginning by the end of June, Buck Shad lb 0 0 1 $J00 14-O Z going quite a while into July. Marcal Tissue Cheer Detergent 81 Buitoni Lasagna PKG 69* Again there is supposed to be CELENTANO a real hot spell in August and FANCY * C C e I DEEP BLUE SOLID September. We call it real “air Fresh Trout lb. DO 1 ^59* maxwell house Meat Ravioli 79* conditioning weather." When White Tuna WAl W ith it gets hot, people run out in a ALUMINUM FOIL $ 2 14 FANCY SUCEO QQC ,$159 PfllTPP C o u p o n ? - It: nHT0N"s hurry to buy a uriit, and they U U I l U v B e lo w car M acaroni cheese 49* have plenty of company, lb Reynolds Wrap L I everybody wanting it "tight Fresh Steak Cod o il aw ay," of course. They forget that no business can afford to keep enough mechanics on hand to install these units right away when everybody wants them. If you are in the market for an air conditioner, we strongly urge you to buy it now, before it gots hot. Probably you wil save some turkey roll sour cream skinless franks money to boot Everybody in the air conditioning business is confronted with the some Fyne 1 -lb . problem For this reason we All , .. Taste p k g much prefer to give an in­ while nalt ducement on th« Pr'<* Meat | b , SARGENTO-INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED AMERICAN KOSHER instead of losing a sale later 39° O R .J 2 .0 2 . I WHITE S SANOWICH 6999* I I ■ WHITt SbANUWI^ti when we can not handle it 89' 79* Kosher Franks***^ PKG Amer. C h e e s e %°az because "everybody" wants rO llS I Sliced Bologna PANTRY P®DE it. 1-L6 Don't make the mistake Margarine f f iS 65* | Liverwurst PKG 59 many peoople found out they 0 0 | G enoa Salam i ASS. T FLAVORS-M% >..•< r-FAT » T rnrrFREE , PANTRY BtuTBv PRIDE Dbinc made becoming a self styled IMPORTED SLICED "expert" when it comes to 9 9 All Meat Franks 89 buying an air-conditioner. Ac­ Chopped Ham cording to the advertising it is w m m m m d h m m an .oty m att.r to choow lh . PANTRY PRID€ IV 10 SAVI I0« PANTRY P R I0 I LV I0SAVI T» fight unit, Thif i* not th. cow. PANTRY PRIDE IV 10 SAVE 10c PANTRY PRIDf IV 10 S A V I 3 ic a, many diiappoint.d purchasers found out. Ask the TOWARD YOUR PURCHASE OF TOWAROPURCHASi Of TOWARD PURCMASf OF advke of an export. We offer TOWARD PURCMASt ONE 3-LB t-OZ BOX ONI9-OZ TUBI ONI BOX OF 100 to make a survey of your OF ON£ 2-LB CAN fr. situation. There i* no charge COLGATE TKTLEY or obligation of any kind at­ CHEER MAXWELL tached to this offer. If you HOUSE SUPER TKA follow our advke, we TOOTHPASTE guarantee that it does the COFFEE BAGS job. The fact of the matter is, Lfef DETERGENT MFR L VALID THRU JUNE I MfK l VAIID THRU JUNI I that we refuse to sell air con­ ■ MFR l VALID THRU JUNE I MFR-L VALID THRU JUN I I ditioners unless we can make LIMIT ON f COUPON P t* FAMILY UMIT ON I COUPON P it f AMIIY a survey before. Don't ■■npju.mwijpL-LiUiam ^ TmssxmsmiMi, 1 hesitate to call us. We reserve the right to limit quantities Not responsiOlelbr typographical errors Health & Beauty Aids Nbl Available at the Irvington Pantry Pride All Prices Effective Thru June 1 Only. We service what we sell i«i.. mer ™ “■" Nutloy -M il5 Parking ».

Women Hold Luncheon Sandwich Tea Bayes Entertain At College Club The Woman’s College Other officers will be; Vice Club of Rutherford held its President, Mrs. Edward A P a s t Presidents' Hakusa, William Waite and Benedict Willis. Miss Willis Woman's Club attended the annual banquet at The Pub, Kohler; Recording luncheon and sandwich tea Robert Wetzel. is in the senior class at Atlantic City Convention of Allwood Road, Clifton, Secretary, Mrs. Harry were servedf^Monday, May Mrs. Louis M. Signa and Rutherford High School and the Federation from May 14 Monday evening. May 21. Bingham; Corresponding 20, at the final meeting of her committee were in has participated in* many to May 17. M iss Meta Mrs. Peter Marshall, Secretary, Mrs. George the year 1973-1974 of The charge of the Past activities. She is a member Taylor reported on the president, introduced Miss Hutchinson; Treasureer, W o m e n <($ Club of Presidents’ luncheon as of the Porta Honor Society, highlights of the Emily De Joia and Miss Mrs. John Donovan. Rutherford. well as the sandwich tea for has been on the Honor Roll convention. C arol Ryhe. w ho are tinembers. Pourers were: and on the Year Book staff. Committee chairm en will Mrs. Kenneth H. Burres Mrs. Johann received a currently attending college Mmeg. Emmett K She has been a cheerleader, include Civic and Welfare, was installed as President standing ovation from the aided by scholarships from A th e r to n . William E. was on the Executive Board Mrs. John Smit; Finance, of The Woman s Club for members in appreciation of the club, who gave brief Bellars, Francis D. Harris, of the Sophomore class, in accounts of their college Mrs. E arl W. B u tler; the year 1974-1975 during a her leadership during the John T. Plati. Earl F the senior play and faculty Work over the past yqar. Hospitality, Mrs. Roy candlelight c e r t m o n y . past two years. Schneider. Andrew Vee and play. Miss Willis w as Mrs. Marshall announced Green; Membership, Mrs. Other officers are: Mrs. Miss Ruth Leach. captain of the Pep Squad After the business that the Civic and Welfare Hugh Tunison; Program, David S. Chadwick, first Mrs. Albert F. Johann, and has been a basketball meeting. John Dollar, Committee had donated Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Jr.; vice president; Mrs. outgoing president, opened statistician and a track professor at the Rutherford sixty dollars, raised at a Publicity, Mrs. Gordon William C. Mulertt, second the meeting and the Collect statistician, for which she C a m p u s o f Fairleigh silent auction at the April Hiltbold; Scholarship, Mrs. v ic e president; Mrs. and Pledge of Allegiance won a letter. Dickinson University and meeting, to civic' John Drake and Mrs. William R. Jobson, were led by Mrs. Kenneth T h e Woman's Club president of the Friends of organizations in Ernest. Dabinett, Jr. and recording secretary; Miss H. Burres, newly elected sponsors two four-year the Library spoke on the Rutherford. Yearbook. Mrs. Francis Helen B. McCnbe, president. Eight p a st scholarships of itfou each a plan for the improvement Mrs. Hugh S u d a 11 Quillinan, Jr. corresponding secretary; Louise & Rolando Baye presidents were introduced, year, totaling SI.200 each to of the main library building reported that the Save the Reorganization m eeting will Miss Meta Taylor, including Mrs. William J. two girls from Rutherford and for the new wing. His Shell card and game party be held at Mrs. Marshall s treasurer; Mrs. Alfred Plan July 4th Donnan (1947-1949). who High School. talk was accompanied by had been a success and that home on Monday, June 3, at Muley, assistant treasurer; slides. came from North Carolina. Mrs. Robinson a ls o The Committee of the 4th Entry blanks for the poster a check for five hundred 8:15 P.M. and Mrs. John C. Stuckey, of July Celebration of the contest may be picked up M rs. Dwight L. K eef introduced Miss Alice Winners at the final dollars had been sent to the federation secretary. Mrs. Township of Lyndhurst has at the Parks Department. (1955-1957), from New Kipel, daughter of Mr. and membership card party Band Shell Committee. Entertainment for the Alfred F Johann, outgoing started formulating plans Cleveland Ave.. Lyndhurst. Hampshire, and Mrs. Mrs. Vitauit Kipel and Miss held at the clubhouse. Miss Beatrice Pettingill. evening was provided by president, has been n^med for a gala full day 4th of Prizes will be awarded in Charles J. Beck (1963-65). Barbara Kotch. daughter of Friday. May 17, were: •a fifty-year member of the Louise and Rolando Baye, trustee for three years. July 1974 Celebration for various age groups, and from Boonlon, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kotch. Mmes. Hugo M. Skala. club who is now residing in local dancers known for Mrs. Alfred E. Hamer, past the residents of Lyndhurst. Mrs. Rodney R. delegate and alternate Henry E Scharg. G. A. will be presented at the Arizona, has been m ade an their appearance in president, was installing Committee Chairman is Celebration. The them e of Robinson. Education respectively to Citizens Patrick. Althea Pranke. honorary member of the theaters, supper clubs, officer. Philip De Parto, Assistant this year's 4th will be Chairman, presented the Institute at' Douglass Alfred Muley and John club and Will be advised of hotels and on television. Chairman. Frank Chierico. •Independence Day is Members and guests new scholarship girl. Miss College to be held from Fitschen. Hospitality this in a Mailgram. Mary Lynn Hollman, one of Treasurer. Ruth Woertz. F a m ily Day.'' and in were greeted by Mmes. F r a n c es Ellen Willis, June 17 to June 21. chairman for the day was Officers fQJ\.the 1974 1975 their outstanding proteges, Secretary, Rita O'Brien, keeping with the them e, the Julien E. Cuny-, Stephen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sixteen members of The Mrs. Arthur S. Swenson. year were introduced by danced toe variations on and Public Relations, Rose residents of Lyndhurst will Mrs. Marshall, who will be Tsehaikowsky's "Dance of Cutone. The opening event be asked to participate in a president for a second year the Sugar Plum Fairies." is a poster contest, open to gala Old Fashioned Family all the elem entary school Picnic as part of our 4th of children of the Township. July Celebration. FRANK GOURSKY Class Has Rythmic Grad formerly of “Bachlors of Funky” at in the form of the esteemed North Arlington Esso last! degree "Bachlor of The adult discotheque Funky”, and now the-18-50 class for beginners which year olds may hold forth is now associated with ran for'MO weeks at with conviction at parties Rutherford Adult School and cocktail lounges as “Graduated” with rhythmic alunni of the “International AL'S CHEVRON dignity as their haughty College of Applied "Professor” gave approval Discotheque”. why are 629 RIDGE ROAD Drama Workship Try-Outs NO. ARLINGTON Set For “Anything Goes” (opposite Robert Hall)

Tryouts for the Lyndhurst “You’re The Top,” "It’s Drama Workshop De-lovely,” “ Blow, Gabriel. 991-9852 production of the Cole Blow” and “Friendship II these Porter musical, “Anything Goes” will be open to all high school age youths from Lyndhurst and adjacent REMODELING. communities, directors Denise Nimeth and Jane Let us handle the whole job. Aulenback announced. - CUSTOM BUILDING - people The try-outs will be held 8 p.m. on June 5, 6 and 7 at BATHROOMS the upstairs emergency ADD A LEVEL squad meeting room in the R O O M ADDITION PLUMBING Lyndhurst Town Hall, INSULATION HEATING Valley Brook and Delafield Avenues. Those seeking DORMERS ELECTRICAL roles - in - the show should FIREPLACES FAMILY ROOMS come prepared to sing a miling? MASONRY song and display their KITCHENS stage presence.f - PROTECTION - Also, anyone interested in We will secure all materials now to protecf you a g a in st p rice increases ond participating in any phase shortages this spring of the production — set construction, painting, FREE ESTIMATES PLAN DESIGN lighting, sound, make-up, !00°o FINANCING AVAILABLE costume, stage hands, p r o p e r ty , publicity — NORTH JERSEY n sH in cio n 's should also appear on these ^ - PROUD - dates. HOME in Business over The show will be given in 20 Years and Better the Lyndhurst High School IMPROVEMENT Business Bureau never GREAT CHECKING auditorium on Aug. 16, 17, received a complaint 23 and 24. The directors against our company ACCOUNTS assure all Lyndhurst youths CAU. 24 HOURS A DAY 772-1234 that they will have an NO ANSWER - 279-0606 RECOMMENDED BY NEW JERSEY opportunity to participate HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION PERSONAL SPECIAL SENIOR CITIZEN in som e p hase of the production. . NO SERVICE CHARGE . ONLY 1 Of FOR EACH CHECK . NO SERVICE CHARGE T h e workshop is USED . NO CHARGE FOR CHECKS sponsored by the Lyndhurst . NO CHARGE FOR CHECKS USED Parks Department’s r r m n a f f l i . FREE PERSONALIZED CHECKS • ONLY 50< MONTHLY SERVICE Cultural Arts Committee. APPAREL . FREE PERSONALIZED CHECKS CHARGE AND COVERS The workshop successfully AND COVERS . MONTHLY STATEMENTS produced the Broadway • FREE FIRST 50 PERSONALIZED show, “On A Clear Day Simply Maintain a Bolance of $50.00 or . MONTHLY STATEMENTS CHECKS AND COVER More in a Regular Savings Account. The You Can See Forever” last Checking Account is Yours Absolutely fREE August m/mOUTLET When $300.00 Balance is Maintained. . MONTHLY STATEMENTS {65 years or older). Among the hit songs from “Anything G o e s ” are "The Dollar Stretcher" 28 S.ll.r, St. Kearny, N.J. 997-2336 LEARN ELECTROLYSIS th e K M w a y Rew arding career m permanent hair removal A(je no jsarrier Full or part time. that’s why Day or Eve Men, Women Come, write or pfione for FR tE BOOKLET K. S H O P N O W KREE WHILE COLORS AND SIZES ARE FULLY AVAILABLE « ELECTROLYSIS BIG SELECTIONS OF PATTERNS i » w. «2 it, mt im h • im i m w CHOOSE FROM MANY CLOTHING GIFT 4TEMS

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e Pag* 9 LEADER Thunday, May 30, 1974 Emergency Squads Invited To Attend Seminar techniques which include Tfye second annual old "g re e n " book Also: the use of adjuncts and Conference Seminar on C a r d i o P iU m o n a r y equipment available to Emergency Medical Resuscitation", which will ambulance corps personnel. Services, sponsored by tne include the new standards Other training programs Third District of the New fo r C P R which have and resources available to Jersey State First Aid recently been announced by emergency care personnel C o u n cil will be held th e American Heart will be presented by Saturday. June 8. in the Association, as well as various organizations in Fairleigh Dickinson advanced life s u p p o rt Bergen Countv. University School of Dentistry. Hackensack Save-An-Animal League The morning sessions, which will follow the 9 o'clock registration, will Praises Relief Efforts deal with the following T h e America.. euthanised by the Borough topics relating to equipment Save-An-Animal League. Veterinarian. and its uses: "Electronic Inc.. of Rutherford, wishes Improvements and Equipment in the to thank the Mayor and renovations are being made Ambulance . covering the Council for their to the Rutherfurd Pound. NISI SPONSORED — Frank Nisi, Rutherford Realtor, field of patient monitoring cooperation in complying T h e American with requests .of the League Save-An-Animal League has sponsored the Rutherford Adult Basketball Leagoe “ Nisi NCE STUDENTS PRESENT SENIOR PROJECTS — At a special presentation for the equipment: Oxygen. Suction and Airway in caring for anim als at the also requested that Realtors” championship team. The team had 13 wins and Newark College of Engineering faculty and student body, 12 NCE seniors gave illustrated Management ", covering Rutherford Pound. distemper and penumonitis talks on special undergraduate research they had done this year as their senior projects. 1 loss. Here most of the team is shown at a victory proper and improper I understand that animals shots be given to animals Among the students taking part in the program were (I. to r.) Barry Blust of North celebration party. Back Row — 1 to r — John Reach, Ron techniques in patient care: at the Pound are no longer as they are admitted to the Arlington* N.J., and David L. Borger of Fanwood, N.J., both civil engineers, who spoke "Training Aids", covering destroyed by carbon Pound, and has offered to Kelleher, Jim Brady, Joe Ruggio; Tom La Ferge, Mike La on “Computerized Optimum Scheduling for the Central Railroad of New Jersey”. Those both the use of and proper monoxide. The Borough help defray the cost of Forge, Ray Dimm, team captain, and Pat Kaminski; making the presentations were selected from within their departments as having done maintenance and care of Veterinarian is now putting these shots. Front row: Kevin La Forge, Sean McConnville aad Jerry distinguished work on their projects. th e various kinds of animals to sleep by The League has also Vogel. Rounding out team but missing from picture were simulators and training euthanasia (overdose of suggested that a substitute John Walty and Jack McDonald. aids which are available to anesthetic administered by Dog Warden be appointed ambulancecorps today. needleK Only anim als who for those hours when the Annual Drug Seminar New training programs are so badly injured or sick regular Dog Warden is off and standards will be that they cannot be saved duty. Three Area Students discussed during the are being put to sleep. W e trust that the afternoon sessions following I have also been informed residents of Rutherford will In Kutgers Phi Beta lunch, at 1 P.M. "Advanced that healthy.anim als will be congratulate the Mayor and Scheduled In Mahwah Brown. 20 Second Avenue First Aid and Emergency held at the Pound for thirty Council on their humane Two Lyndhurst and one and Barbara Sue McCleve. C a r e ' ’ will include d ays to increase the actioh. East Rutherford, students 614 Riverside Avenue, both The fifth annual drug exchange of information on "The Role of the N.CA.: discussion on the new possibility of finding good Dorothy L. Rebele. were among 102 inducted Lyndhurst. and Kenneth J. abuse seminar, sponsored the treatment facilities and George Gubar. PhD. American Red C r o ss homes for them, if they are President into Alpha Chapter of Phi Sylvester. 226 Paterson by Ihe County Narcotics visited on tfie previous day psychologist at Mt. Carmel Advanced First Aid Book, not claimed b y th eir American Save-An-Animal Beta Kappa at a luncheon Plank Road. East Program Coordinator’s will conclude the day’s Guild Hospital for which replaces and owners. If homes cannot be League. in Newark May 23. Rutherford. Office, will be held from program. Alcoholism. Paterson, and expands, greatly, upon, the found they will be Inc. They were Michael A. June 17 through 21 from 10 the Msgr. Wall Center. The final day of the a.m to 4 p.m. at the County "Getting It All Together ". THERE S MORE IN SIOflE FOR YOU Al Police and Fire Training seminar, June 21. will A film. "The Other Guy" Academy on Campgaw include the ^following will be shown. Road, Mahwah. The speakers and subjects: There is no fee to attend MEAT five-day seminar is open to GRAND I Marilyn Torre, RN. Bergen th e seminar and all all professionals working in County Health Department. participants will be issued the field of drug abuse, to "Alcoholism"; Dr. Francis certificates of completion municipal officials and Smith, assistant professor There will be ten-minute UNION interested lay persons SUPERMARKETS of medicine and coordinator breaks between lectures. Registration will take of alcohol programs at Lunch, from noon to 1 p.m.. place on Monday, June 17, Martland Hospital, Newark. may be purchased at the ■ -v S U L IP T O N at 9 a.m. The seminar will "Effects of Alcohol on the Academy or a nearby **^ ^ t0U R EXTRA VALUE «. T E A B A G S open with intrftductory Body"; Sister I^orraine M restaurant. TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS remarks by Helen Waible, Hinkle, C.S.W., m arital and ♦ ALL FLAVORS RN, county health educator family therapist. Anyone in te r e ste d in 7 9 * with the Narcotics Alcoholism and the attending may apply to Hl-C DRIN KS Coordinator's Office The F a m ily ; Jerry L ynch, Mrs. Helen Waible, Bergen County Narcotic Program keynote address, 'Past director. North Jersey l-Q T . Trials, Present Progress. C oordinators Office. 355 1 4 0 Z . 100 STAMPS Chapter of the National CANS SMOKED Future Goals’, will be Council on Alcoholism. Main St., Hackensack. I .MMMKMUtO* J given j by County Narcotic HAMS HHMMMf I P r o g r a m Coordinator hi-cTorinks 2 ;-'25c J GROUND J George Gagel. J C H U C K ! Ralph Schwarz Cited B O U N T Y t o w e is a ' 4 7 C (Xoer speakers on June 17 ajfid their subjects will BOSCO - 5 7 * { s u i S S S L S i be: Lt. Joseph Delaney, In Humanities Degree OMAMO U N IO N • P M A IS CM S H A N K J RIGATONI 3 9 * IND . E m m a , Bergen County Narcotics I WITH THIS COUPOff Ralph Grayson Schwarz citation lauded Mr. ANONNKMM* I Task Force, ‘ Organization. ' OMUfcCANMOVlAI | of New Harmony, I ndiana. IfctiwarzV current work as Objectives and Goals of UPTON JMARTINSONI received an honorary Director of Planning. f MAUNlWIHiia I T a lk Force": Henry C O F F E E I D octor of Humanities Construction, and H A M S A L A D S M O K E D H A M Murphree. MI), professor of T E A B A G S ■MM VMM MHMOIVM P*CHtOI I Development of New psychiatry and degree in the 1974 CORNED BEEF S M O K E D H A M Mmrwmoa pharmacology at Rutgers Commencement exercises Harmony building projects for the revitalization of HAM PATTIES S M O K E D H A M 100 STAMPS Mtjdical School. Drugs. of Indiana State University ciNtmcur New Harmony as a model Wttat They Do and Don't Evansville held in P E P P E R O N I s t ic k s HAM SLICES - Dp", and an officer from Evansville. Indiana on May community in the State of 0NCPK0 MAMJHTV | 9. Indiana. A L B A I th* county task force W Y L E R S M IX ;ii Testing for CDS". Mr. Schwarz's parents. D R Y M IL K [ Schwarz was cited for his M A R C A L h a n k ie s /The program for work in the financial, legal Mr. and Mrs. Q uirin I SKEWS „ | Tuesday. June 18. will and real estate affairs with Schwarz of Rutherford, and G L A D W R A P S h o u l d e r R o a s t y include. Patricia Fleming. Bethlehem Steel an uncle. Walter Bartsch of PIDH V1MTAMI PhD and staff from the N ew Jersey, w ere in C R IS C O O IL ;l 100 STAMPS Corporation, and major 1aS^_ CowiiM d& M . Q tta k Q a£e.( ( Metropolitan Training executive responsibilities in Evansville for the TOMATO JUICE Institute. Queen's College. LONDON BROIL * the administrative and presentation. •" WHITE PKG. J Long Island. Development BEEF SLICED ! BAND AID BRAND J editorial functions of the PAPER CUBED STEAK ! of Educational and Staff New York Herald Tribune Four hundred and fifty J PLAST|CSTRIPS J aw arded LIVER BACON r Training Programs' : a His professional career also degrees were PLATES SUCIO HUTRITIOUt ■ M l * M O W N CHICKEN STEAKS * I S U E • jmi i s S ; W J discussion led by Mrs. included work with the during the ceremonies. COUCLE STEAK * Waible and Carol Shea Ford Foundation The JEQBBOZE3ZJ! — following showing of a Thogm. Tood& I M PMCMtlW I film. "An addict in the 6 9 7 9 U S D A CHOICE BONELESS BEEF 0MKIC0MT | ioo% ru«i iw m io iio * House”, und a panel ORANGE JUICE SHOULDER I BREAKSTONE | discussion, on ’Treatment | SOUR CREAM I a n d Rehabilitation 4 3 8 - 5 3 7 1 S N O W C R O P TURKEY ROLL STEAK Centers'Panel members PARKS SAUSAGE II™ 5 ? I will b^ Dr Louis Pyle 4 3 8 - 5 3 5 0 /r e a E t y INC. I SAUSAGE KT. Msgr. Wall Social Service K 4 0 9 ‘ ’ E H E Z d S 1 Center; Lucien Duquette. RED EYE'HAM PACK | »*0»u*CH»S|0* I Harold House. Dr Paul ; ■ 0!UUV*T»VA«I«T!« Participants may visit the . VIG D«l SOt • FlO« MOCCOU B U N D T facility of their choice, SCALLIONS 2-29° arranging their own C A K E M IX transportation. The staff of 'DcUAg_ T ooth

each facility has arranged AXflftO O S-CHUNK Olt SMALL14 CUM)CUftO schedules and activities for 5 0 STAMPS ■ WITH THU [WWI I the day | M r v K M IIW The June 20 program will TWO i|4H ttMt HUM * C o t t a g e C h e e s e " I mWHUM tWCTIOHWWt I feature a talk by Stephen • SMUCKER'S I Levy, PhD. and the nursing ajk a IOOD4N • 4 FlAVOai Wp PRESERVES | staff from the Multi Phasic TAMPONS | WHIPPED CREAM 4 9 C FROSTED SHAKES 5 Drug Center, New Jersey College of Medicine and GILLETTE BLADES I GRATED CHEESE ■ 3 9 * BUTTER-ME NOTS 4 i \mJSSkji Dentistry, on ‘Addiction NEW May Listings- and Treatment as it Affects GRAND UNION .. — Buy this ultra modern 6 Women and Children.’ The RUTHERFORD - Lara© room home with 3 bright U.S Armed Forces drug 7 room home, in the highly sought after Kipp bedrms. new modern programs will be presented Farm area Modern kitchen. & 2 baths REDEMPTION CENTERS: Grandway Building, Broadway, E. Pit«r*onj Md E. Rid|«»ood Am ., Ridfewo«d, N.i. by representatives from throuohout ONLY $42,900 each branch of the armed ONLY $49,900 1 PASSAIC AVE. OPEN! MON-’ THUH- FRI- — 9 A.M. ip 9 P.M. - RIDGE ROAD forces and a speaker from NORTH ARLINGTON t h e Veterans' NOT A MULTIPLE LIST! WOOD RIDGE V Administration An Thursday, May 30, 1974 h g t 10 LEADER Social______

Margaret De Blayker Becomes Bride m \s $ Schaffner, Eutize — Shortis of Vincent Ortenzio At Immanuel Lutheran james Miller

At a 4:30 p.m. ceremony, S u n d a y in Immanuel Miss Ruth Schaffner. Lutheran Church, East daughter of Mrs. Adolph Rutherford, Miss Margaret Schaffner. 138 Park DeBlayker, daughter of Mr. Avenue. East Rutherford, a n d Mrs. Harold Sunday. May 19, becam e DeBlayker, 69 Lincoln the bride of James R. Place, East Rutherford, Miller, son of Mrs. Harold became the bride of Miller, 120 Humboldt Vincent J. Ortenzio, 405 Street, East Rutherford. Church Street, Hasbrouck Heights. A reception at Pastor R. Blum officiated Vecchiarello's. Little Ferry, a n d James Cava, of followed the ceremony at Carlstadt, was soloist. Christ United Methodist The bride’s poly organza Church. East Rutherford. em pire A-linje gown was trimmed with venise lace Miss Barbara Edmonds and fashioned with bishop w a s maid of honor. sleeves and detachable Bridesmaids were Mrs. chapel train. Her fingertip Orin Schaffner and Miss veil, trimmed with Linda Bossick and Vera matching venise lace, fell Ferara. from a m a tch in g lace Thomas Miller was best headpiece and she carried white orchids and man for his brother. Colin Swift ushered with David stephanotis Doyle and Ken Hugo. Mrs. Frank Ortenzo was Engagem ent matron of honor. The bride, daughter of Bridesmaids were Mrs. the late Mr. Schaffner. was Hagerty — Paccioretti Michael Mullins and Misses escorted by her brother. Sheila Skene and Carolyn Orin. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E. Anne, to James Paccioretti. Ortenzio. They wore light Hagerty, 160 Home Ave., 48 Dyer Ave., Clifton, sort of Mary Eutize blue floral print halter Her husband, son of the Mrs. Vincent Ortenzio Rutherford, have Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Eutize of Woodbridge. Virginia, g o w n s with matching late Mr. Miller, is with announced the engagement Paccioretti. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary jackets and blue picture Crane Carrier Eastern. A reception for 170 guests of National Community of their daughter. Virginia Miss Hagerty, a graduate Elizabeth to Michael Shortis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph hats. They carried yellow Tcterboro. followed at the Fiesta, Bank. Her husband, son of of the Academy of St. McClelland of East Rutherford. New Jersey. Miss Eutize carnations and roses. Wood Ridge. The couple the late Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius, Jersey City, is is a 1969 graduate of Woodbridge Senior High School. Mr. Frank Ortenzo served as will live in their new home Frank Ortenzio, is employed by tbe County Shortis is a 1959 graduate of Power Memorial Academy. A best man. Frank Ortenzo, in Carlstadt after a proprietor of Homestyle Trust Company of July 13th wedding is planned. Jr., ushered with James wedding trip to Las Vegas. Caterers of Wood Ridge, 390 Hackensack. Sharkey and Ralph Mrs. Ortenzio is a teller Paterson Avenue, East She is the granddaughter Ingrassia. with the Carlstadt Branch Rutherford of the late Dr. James Engagement Edward Hagerty, founder Buongiorno— Frank Vows Exchanged of the College of Commerce Kopet— Bernadino al Ohio State University, and for many years its Mr and Mrs. Alfred V. 1975 wedding date has been - At Lyndhurst's Sacred Heart, Saturday dean. Kopet of North Arlington set. M r. Paccioretti, a have announced the Miss Kopet is employed Frank of n4 w York City, continuing her graduate M i s s Janet Frank graduate of Clifton High engagement of their by the New Jersey Bell Mrs. John (Anne) Des daughter of Mr. and Mrs. studies at Montclair State School, is employed by the daughter. Maryann Sandra Telephone Co., Newark. Jardins of Vermont and Henry G. Frank of Fifth College. Mrs. Buongiorno is Continental Can Company, to Christopher Bernadino, H e r fiance is a Mrs. Mason (Ellen) Carter assistant director of the Ave., Lyndhurst and Daniel Passaic. son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Management Science major of Rutherford. Bergen Community College Buongiorno son of Mr. and A November wedding is Bernadino of North at Kean College of New Adult Learning Centre in Mrs. Daniel Buongiorno Sr. planned. Arlington An October 11, Jersey, Union Both the of Liberty Avenue, North Joseph Buongiorno of Hackensack. prospective bride and Bergen, were married Hopatcong was best man Georgetown B.A. Gerstein Named groom are members of the Saturday May 18, at Sacred for his brother. Ushers M r. Buongiorno, a North Arlington Volunteer Heart Church, Lyndhurst. were William Gerber and graduate of Worth Bergen For Hutchinson Juy Gerstein of 17 Clark Emergency Squad. Lou Berinoto of North High School received his Street and Ingrid The Reverend Robert Bergen and John Monell of degree from St. Peter’s- David B. Hutchinson of 45 Hartenfels of 88 West B.S. For DeJianne Brennan performed the College and is in the Insley Avenue, Rutherford, Newell Avenue, Rutherford, ceremony at the 12 noon Ridgefield Park A Executive-management is one of 245 students who are among the students at Joseph A DeJianne of Nuptial Mass. reception was held at the program with Sears received a bachelor of Fairleigh Dickinson North Arlington received a Cottage Inn in Lodi. Roebuck & Company. science degree from University's B.S. degree from Babson The bride was attended Georgetown University Teaneck-Hackensack College, M assachusetts, at by her four sisters: Miss The bride, a graduate of After a wedding trip to School of Foreign Service campus named to the Phi commencement exercises Allyson Frank as maid of Lyndhurst High School and Mexico, the couple will live a t Commencement Zeta Kappa Honor Society. held May 18. honor and Miss Marian Nazareth College, is in East Rutherford. Exercises May 19. Students with a grade DeJianne, son of Mr. and Founded in 1919, SFS is point ratio of 3.2 on a scale Mrs. Joseph DeJianne of 8 the fi^st undergraduate of 4 for 48 consecutive Roosevelt S treet, is an alumnus o f rNewark Sheila ReiUy school of its kind in the credits are eligible for . induction. Academy, Livingston. Engagem ent

Reilly — Calo Police Captain and Mrs. at the Passaic Hospital FIRM & TONE Leo Reilly of 332 Weart S c h o o l o f Radiologic Technology. Avenue, Lyndhurst, Her fiance is a graduate FIGURE SALONS FOR WOMEN announce the engagement . No Harmful No Exhausting . No of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, of their daughter, Sheila, to Drugs Exercise Disrobing where he earned a B.I.D. in Joseph Calo, son of Mr. and Industrial Design. He is FOR EARNINGS! Mrs. Mario Calo of Ten "Gel Ready Foi Summer" employed at Monmouth Eyck Avenue, Lyndhurst Kitchens, Fairlawn. SPECIAL WITH THIS AD ONLY! Miss Reilly is a student NEW,SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Carol's Place To Donate 10 LESSONS * 25 For Museum s New Home Carole’s Place, a purchase a new home. 425 Valley Brook Avenue 7.00% women's apparel shop at 46 The owners of Carol’s Chestnut Street, has given a PlaceT CaroT DeTTino and $5,000 Minimum H«-ld Four Yi*om lyndhurst Shopping Plaza 438-6400 When Available boost to the Rutherford Maria DeStefano, have Museum's campaign to decided to donate a portion of the purchase price of any garment to the museum, Mrs. Pawlowicz according to Mrs. Virginia 6.50 Marass, president. Honor Graduate For a purchase up to $25 $S 000 Minimum Hrld ? Years Christine Huber the museum will receive Pawlowicz. daughter of Mr. $2; up to $49 it will receive and Mrs. Charles Huber. $3; to $70. $4; to $95. $5; to Third Street, Lyndhurst, $120, $8. to $150, $10; and graduated summa cum over $150, 10 per cent. For laude from Fairleigh the museum to receive the donation the buyer must EARNINGS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Dickinson University, Rutherford, on May 20. tell the salesperson that the After attaining a purchase is to benefit the IF YOU’RE ABOUT background in French m useum. Literature and language at T h e museum is TO BE WED, Rutgers University, conducting a campaign to Newark. Christine raise $50,000 to buy the 18th SHOULDN’T YOU transferred to Fairleigh century "Yereance” house KNOW ALL THE Dickinson, continued with at 91 Crane Ave. for its new the study of French and home ALTERNATIVES? acquired certification to teach. She spent the last Don’t get us wrong. Summer at the University We’re not trying to give you second thoughts of Tours, France, with a RiCfe C o m p le te s about getting married just about how you S m 'E y $ u m 10th... group of students from get married We want to see you go d«vn the Rutgers-New Brunswick, Air Training aisle in style studying French Theater and the French novel. Airman Neil Rice, son of E c u u i J u m I d A t . . Mrs. Augusta Rice of 369 Wilson Ave.. Lyndhurst. 1M00TH! Now has graduated at Sheppard % AFB. Tex . from the U.S. You A ir Force aircraft Can Have UNWANTED mechanic course conducted by the Air Training South Bergen Savings HAIR REMOVED Command. ImtonHy-Mely^ermanenHy The airman, who was Radiomatic Electrolysis trained to repair current And loan Association By G IN A O F Air Force jet aircraft, is AGATA BEAUTY SALON 290 Valley Boulevard u 20 Willow Street being assigned to Bitburg WOOD-RIDGE, N. J. \ EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. GINA’S ELECTROLYSIS AB. Germany, for duty M A J O R FORMALS 939-3400 jj 939-5580 Com* in Te4«y for with a unit of the U.S. Air 460 RIDGE ROAD NO. ARLINGTO Forces in Europe WYman 1-1306 Airman Rice is a 1973 997-3800 152 Midland Av* Arlington graduate of Lyndhurst High 9t H toJui A Vifowue.. WVm y#u Saw! NJ S ch ool ^Thursday, May 30, 1974 LEADER

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Ann M iller At Playhouse Audience Breaks Picket Line whom the father promises admit her love for him. By Beverly Murphy By Charlotte Savino Unhampered by a picket his eldest daughter makes The only daughter’s Ann Miller, who tap line, and with a police^ a scene at her wedding. marriage poor Tevye danced her way to film The wet I-known Kurt cannot accept was. that of f a m e in th e 1940s is guard at thfi entrance* Ka.s7.ner portrays the father his third daughter, who appearing in “Anything MeadotfTjrook Supper Club, with compassion as he tries marries outside her faith — Goes" at Playhouse on the at Cedar Grove. Wednesday to keep his daughters but he silently w ishes her Mall," Paramus, through night presented the ever happy and yet not give up God's blessing. June 2. Her footwork is as popular "Fiddler on the tradition. His resonant Much can be said for nimble as ever and Roof" played before an voice ‘ makes for a fine each member of the well —: physically she appears enthusiastic, capacity performance which earned chosen cast. almost the same as she did audience. The picket line for him a rousing ovation. A trio of male dancers, 30 years ago. protested the discharge of a He has appeared in 60 headed by B.J. Harrod. The show, more than waitress. movies and 20 plays and an assisted by Allen and Miss Miller, is aging. This Imaginative staging, Nicholas Dante, perform a Cole Porter song and-dance artistic costuming and fine abundance of television. He spirited Russian Dance and hit made a star of Ethel producing, appear to create has played in ‘ Three Penny Merman and her star has the illusion of a series of Opera'' ‘The Happy Bottle Dance. Michael been twinkling for a long poignant tableaus. Comedy Time". "Once More with Perrier helps with the tim^. and pathos prevailed. F e e lin g -' Waiting for latter. Having a daughter who Headed by Kurt Kasznar. Godot" and he even wrote a Stuart Bishop directed played the same role as who portrayed the part of play "First Cousins while th e show a n ti John Miss Miller in the senior Tevye;' the Dairym an, in in the army. It toured the M o n t g o m er y the play >at North Arlington superb form, the entire cast U.S. showeography with finesse. High School a few years gave a presentation of Susan Willis as Golda. the Jerry Goldberg arranged back, we were more than a extraordinary charm. wife, displayed her wide the music. Larry Aumen. little interested in seeing The well known story of experience as an actress in designed the set. Lighting the show. There’s that Tevye. with four daughters her interpretation of the was planned by John nostalgia bit again. .A to be married off. trying to role. She has starred in Beaumont and stage gooflly portion of the adhere to tradition with the "Cabaret" on Broadway. manager was Marrien opening night audience at papa the deciding factor, is "Gypsy”, ^ Medea. " "Take Sprague. the Paramus theatre and given in lively, humorous Me Along" "The Prim e of If you wish to enjoy a it ^as a full house were and exciting fashion. Miss Jean Brody” and truly thrilling and exciting people who obviously Tradition is flouted in others. Her acidy, manner dramatic entertainment. remembered Miss Miller in every way so that the carefully hid her deep "The Fiddler" will be her heyday. Overheard in d augh ters live h ap p ily emotion - even when available at Cedar Grove the lobby at Intermission" after. Tevye tries to get her to till June 30. were more comments on T h e music, the Miss Miller’s appearance costuming. the than on the show itself choreography, the excellent You can’t keep a good setting all tend to produce song down, and "Anything an exceptionally fine Goes," musically speaking, rendition of the play. is still a winner. "You're The father, trying to S a n C a r l o the Top,” "I Get a Kick Out adhere to the tradition that of You,” “All Through the he plans the daughters Night," "It's Deloyely," marriages through a R e s t a u r a n t “Friendship” and “Blow m arriage broker, capitulates swiftly in the case of the two older daughters when he sees the LUNCHEONS & DINNERS look of love each has for the husband of her own Personalized Catering For Every Occasion choice. 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Dedicated lo Belter Patient Care Rosemary S. Pecoraro Richard C. Von Glahn. P.O. Wood R id g e When Rutgers held its Green Avenue. A.B.-N. Chase Avenue, A.B.-D. Box 101. A .B. U.C. 208th anniversary Kathleen A. Donovan, 25 Victor L. Testone, 461 Lake (M rs.), 31 Riverview Judy F. ' Bom bell. 531 Gardens, M.A. East Rutherford Specializing in Female Patients commencement today Stuyvesant Avenue, A.B N. Avenue, A.B.-N. Ryerson Avenue, AB-N Raymond Ranit. 180 Gold many South Bergen F ra n k R. G a c c io n e , 268 Dennis E. W eber. 3[08 Rick Freeman Mattern. 121 students were among those Kingsland Avenue, A.B. ' Valley Brook Avenue, A.B. Street, A.'B^N. Park Avenue. B.S. L. upon whom degrees w '>\ Jo sep h B. La V ista . 520 Joseph F. Signori!?. 43 R o b in A. S c h e n c k . 143 Eagle Street, A B N, Uhland Street, A.B.-D. METHE1M E THEY PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF , AGED conferred. Prospect Place, A.B.-N. North Arlington Stanley Sikorski. 119 Kenneth J. ^Sylvester, 226 REHABILITATION PROGRAM .CONVALESCENT These included: Maureen Ann McShane, 361 Thomas Robert Cooper. 4B2 BUGGING PHYSICAL THERAPY .CHRONICALLY ILL L y n d h u rst Wilson Avenue, A.B.-N. Rutherford Place. B.S.-U.C. Lincoln Ave‘nvfe.*A.B.-N.- Paterson Plank Road, Irving J. Snyder. 28 Union OXYGEN & FRACTURE EQUIPMENT . POST-OPERATIVE Donna C. Bogle, 145 Page Allan Nasta, 625 Marin John Paul Crawford. 2J ABN SPECIAL DIETS Avenue, B.S.-C.N.-N. Avenue. M.B.A.-N. R iv erv iew G a rd e n s . A .B . L. P lace, M L.S. Bernadine Szurko, 39 Michael A. Brown. 320 J a m e s J . O ’F a r r e ll J r . , 337 William J. Devine, 111 Marc Kenneth Stanton. 10-1 Franklin Place, A.Bi-U.C. 23 Park Place, Bloomfield 7 4 3 -7 7 7 2 Second Avenue, A B.-N. Watson Avenue, M.B.A.-N. Biltmore Street, A.B.-N. G ard en T e r ra c e , M .C .R .P . Wallington T hom as N. C a r ta in a . 507 R ic h a rd P a u l P a s to r e . 325 Vera S. DiFabritis, 115 Ronald G. Immerman. 118 Gary Arvary, 76 King River Road. A.B.-N. ' Member of N.J. & American Nursing Home Assn. Jauncey Avenue. A.B.-N. Lincoln Avenue. B.S.-U.C. Albert Street, A.B.-D. Street, A.B. / Professional Care in a Homelike Environment Ellen C. Damiani, 345 Nancy Shemanski, 745 Eileen E. Erbe, 207 High Ann E. Wallace. 15H Ridge W illiam M. B y ra , 124 M ain Street, A B N. Park Drive, B.S.-U.C. Avenue, A.B.-N. Pamela Estevez. 148 Albert Joseph William Walsh, 34 Kevin James O'Reilly. 94 Street, A.B.-L. Hedden Terrace. Assoc, in Mt. Cedar Avenue, A.B. Gale Hutchison. 12 S.-U.C. Lucille Piechota Paras Canterbury Avenue. A.B.-L. (Mrs.), 200 Mt. Pleasant Albert George Hynes. 110 C a r ls ta d t Avenue, MLS Rutherford Place, Assoc, in Michael A. Eulo. 444 Union Laszlo Schaffer, 37 Strong S.-U.C. St., B.S P. Street, B.S.-P. Robert E. Iwartowski, 52 Jo h n N . F i li p p e ll i. 424 K enneth A. S eb o ro w sk i, 30 RID RAY Hedden Terrace, A.B.-N. Lincoln Street. A.B. Stein Avenue, AB-N etattrto Dennis E. McGorry, 41 K e rry W. H a d r a v a , 551 Sharon Sedlacik, 208 Sunset Avenue, A B N. Central Avenue, A.B. Hayward Place, BS-P I I I art Mark Maresca, 6 Eighth Carol Adik Leeds (Mrs.) D iane C. V ra b lik , 80 Street, A.B. 310 C en ter S tre e t, M .S. Cedar Street, AB-N Eric John Paris. 54 Eighth Robert Ranzinger, 290 Janet C. Zemlin, 217 Aldea far a Street, A.B.-N. Broad Street. B.S.-U.C. Street, AB-N . ka| free

Heart Screening Test In Lyndhurst Ideal for pools, patios, back­ yards. gardens, porches, docks, have had babies weighing camping and picnic areas, indus­ LYNDHURST — A tension, family history, and trial plants, commercial kitchens, screening program for poor dietary habits. over nine pounds. hospitals, summer cottages, barns, heart risk factors. Individuals with high Those who wish to be stables, golf courses every­ blood pressure Or abnormal tested for diabetes should p la c e 1 “Operation Heart Van RIO-O-RAY has no moving parts, Guard”, will be conducted blood sugar will be referred eat a substantial meal one is maintenance free1 Just plug it by the County Health to their physicians for and one-half hours before into any 115V outlet and you get real, pest free comfort Abso- Department in cooperation further evaluation. the test. A recommended with the Lyndhurst Board Programs are available in meal includes one sandwich of Health on Tuesday and various adult schools of the with meat or cheese, a soft W ed n esd ay . J u n e 4 a n d 5, county for the overweight drink, coffee or tea with from 1 to 9 p.m. at the and for heavy smokers and sugar and dessert. A dinner S hop-R ite s u p e r m a r k e t. 425 s p e c i f i c counseling is meal of meat, potatoes, Valley Brook Ave. offered for the other risk vegetables and beverage is The free tests are aimed factors. another choice. No alcoholic at detecting heart risk A test for diabetes will be beverages should be taken factors such as high blood given to those who are over on the day of the test. pressure, diabetes, 40, e x cessiv ely o v erw eig h t, smoking, overweight, lack have a family history of the jeucmipuoo Jiv of exercise, emotional disease, or women who |(>otl|J!HY\ ■i HJLIM Robert Black, Jr. Elected ^ ^ . 1 1 1 0 0 3

Robert M Black. Jr was High School he attended recently elected! president Rutgers University Later of New Jersey Association he spent four and one half A m n N OPEN A VACATION CLUB of Credit Executives after years in the United States o ia v a having served as senior C o a s t Guard in N o r th S.X330 v i c e president and a Atlantic Patrol as a radar member of the board of o p e ra to r. AT EQUITY AND IT'S YOURS! trustees. He is also a past Installation will take chairman of N.Y. S teel place at a dinner dance on iO H Service Center June 7. at Colonia Country Black is Credit Manager Club, Colonia. at Benedict-Miller. Inc., in PLUS Lyndhurst. After Black resides with his graduating from Kearny wife, Jean, in Hillside. SU3NOIIIONOD HI

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LEADER U Thunday, May 30, lW 4 Senior K-Realty Expands To Shore Area Pictured are Dan Kaye owner-broker of K Realty Discount Inc., Ron Darby sales manager and Jerry O'Neill land consultant who is heading their land sales Stores department for the K Commissioner Joseph A. Realty expansion program Carucci, Jr. has announced lo the Jersey Shore and that his department is Ocean Acres, Manahawkin, adding to the list of New Jersey. participating merchants in K Realty, who for the the SCAP program for the past months has been Senior and Disabled setting up th e ir p ro g ram , is citizejis. The following now actively engaged in the merchants have just agreed sale of one family to join the list: residential building lots in Ju-D e-K i C eram ics. 224 this planned community, Stuyvesant Ave.. that boasts lots of fresh air Lyndhurst, 935-1810, E laine and sunshine,, an 18 hole Kurz. wi|l be holding golf course, clubhouse, classes for Senior and country club, large lakes, success story has been guided tour of the property, Disabled citizens starting restaurant, O lym p ic size simple but true, and they and lunch in on the house. June 4, every Tuesday at 10 swim pool and the ocean are now anxious to serve AM, Classes $1.50; an beaches are only eight all of the area residents, They are also in the overall discount of 20rr. minutes away. businessmen and friends in process of developing a Garden of Eden, 298 P ark Since Dan Kaye opened this investment opportunity. construction division for Ave., R utherford, 438-7700, the doors to K Realty, over K Realty will provide those who want to build Newly Installed officers of The Woman’s Club of Rutherford for the year 1974 1975. Mrs. Alfred E. Hamer, Installing Fruit Baskets* Cheese eight years ago, he has transportation to Ocean immediately at Ocean officers, Mrs. Kenneth H. Bur res, president; Mrs, William C. Mulertt, second vice-president; Mrs. David S. Trays, Delicacies and Gift been constantly asked by Acres with a personally Acres. Chadwick, first vice-president; Mrs. John C. Stuckey, federation secretary; Miss Helen B. McCabe, corresponding Items, Ted R ibortella, 10% those he comes in contact secretary; Mrs. Albert F. Johann, trustee for three yeras; Miss Meta Taylor, treasurer. Mrs. Alfred Muley, assistant discount to Senior Citizens. with daily to “Keep an eye treasurer and Mrs. William Jobson, recording secretary are not in the picture. Ralph A. C olacurcio in open for them if a good D eborah C hapter Celebrates B irth Photo by Farlie charge of Senior Citizens investment opportunity Programs would like to comes along.’ Kaye and Anim al W elfare Now thank the above/ merchants Darby being so impressed The Golden Heart A brief meeting will be Public Service Presents Gifts for assisting Senior Citizens with their personal success Chapter of Deborah will held prior to the main with Discounts and also a t * Ocean .Acres celebrate its 15th birthday social affair which will also In Police Training Public Service Gas consumers who attend the wants our merchants to im m ediately began with a social affair at the b eco m e sin “ A W A RDS” Electric Company will June Modern Living know that there is an open negotiating and have East End Democratic Club, animal control work and P rogram . Patrolmen Robert J present June Dairy Classes. In this area the invitation to join this obtained the exclusive Milton Ave. (near Summit) explained existing Smentkowski and Steven J Month ’ gift packages of classes will /be held in program if^they so desire. brokerage for South Lyndhurst, on Monday Mrs. Ann Schoppmann is legislation for animal Nienstedt of the Rutherford cheese to several lucky Rutherford June 11 and 12. Please Call 939-5191. Bergen County. Their evening June 3rd. P resid en t of th e C hapter. Police Department joined welfare. They cited, by way 54 other enrollees in the of illustration, the New Basic Police Trainer Jersey law which precludes Course at the Police and leaving a dog o r c a t in a A nother reason w hy G eneral E lectric is A m erica's No. I M ajor A ppliance Value! Fire Academy of Bergen closed automobile during County in Mahwah on May warm w eather even for 15 t b receive an brief shopping trips. These indoctrination into animal animals, the veterinarian care, the laws relating to explained, under such animal welfar^, and basic conditions frequently suffer animal first aid. heat prostration and the Sponsored by the Humane offense is punishable by Society of Bergen County, substantial fines. the presentations featured Supplementing their work Dr. David D. Klopp. at the Academy, and Wyckoff, who ^addressed recognizing the police are himself to the/ problems often the first agency to be police commonly encounter called upon following an with domesticated animals, accident involving yan and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell, animal, the Humane Oradell, Education Director Society of Bergen County for the Society Mrs. has now compiled and Maxwell concentrated on distributed to all police rescue and first aid for departm ents in th e county a wildlife including wildfowl. 36 page des manual on the The speakers demonstrated laws, habits, problems and equipment for humane the handling of animals.

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The Alleluia Choir, a wide a re a at e expected to lationally famous, sjnfe gather for this special group will be presented event. concert. S atu rd a y at 8 P.M. in the Franklin School auditorium, 100 Davis Homecoming Avenue. Kearny. At its recent meeting the The 44-voice choir from Alumni Association GENERAL ELEC TR IC SH Trevecca College. confirmed plans for two Nashville. T ennessee, is in outstanding events for the this area on its way to a Association for this year month long European On November 16, at one of concert tour. Their conceit high school’s home games, here is sponsored by the an Alumni Homecoming ROOM AIR CONDITIONER! newly organized Trinity day is scheduled. The Church of the Nazarene and second annual Alumni its Fellowship of inspiration Dinner Dance will be held and outreach Rev. Jerry again at the Lyndhurst B t O D. Davis is the minister. s o q o Elks Lodge on Saturday The Alleluia Choir is the D e c e m b e r 14. R eunion i n g e r featured choral group on S groups are encouraged lo the Bill G aith er, Praise attend this affair. 1 1 S - V O L T Gathering for Believers'. . Reserve your date early. which is the best selling The Alumni Association Christian record of the n e y e a r passe-d a resolution O year. The choir will have providing a scholarship in an accompaniment ranging 7 H A M P . the am ount of $100.00 to be WARRANTY from keyboard instruments, awarded a boy or §irl going against manufacturing de­ to brass ensem bles and full 8 40 Watts on to further education in a fects of the entire air orchestral sound tracks. vocational field, or one conditioner, including both "Trevecca College is one parts and labor. of the twelve colleges accepted to an institution of related to the Church of the higher learning; or toward Nazarene. Each year they a full four year college IP**® travel hundreds of miles term. This scholarship 5 -YEAR presenting concerts grant will be the first to be throughout the United given through the Alumni WARRANTY Association of whose States. They are known for nn the sealed refrigerating the excellence and purposes, the first specifies £ s t originality of their musical to promote a scholarship system only; ? artS productions. program for Lyndhurst and labor. Tickets for the High School. This promises performance will , be to be an annual procedure. available from m em bers of New or registered ’25.28 Trinity Fellowship, at the members of the Alumni Estimated Yearly Operating Cost (EYOC) based Living Word Christian Association may renew on average annual 700 cooling hours at average Bookstore in North their membership for one N.Y. Metro area rate of 4.3 1 per kw hr. Arlington, or that evening or more years by sehding at the door. Christians from their check to the secretary of the Lyndhurst High School Alumni Association Alida Capped at the Lyndhurst High EASY TERMS School. A G r e a f with Approved Credit President Maurice Michiels wished all a happy B u y a t • Minimum Pric« and safe summer, and * 1 3 9 adjourned meetings until Septem ber. You may order the model shown through your franchised General1 Electric dealer. Display, prices and terms optional with dealer.

G eorgetow n G rad u ate LANNI APPLIANCE CENTER W illia m R y a n of 71 Chestnut Street. Rutherford, is one of 550 We Do Our Own Alida Telia Georgetown University FREE Air Conditioning 1 16 Park Ave. Miss Alida Telia was students who received a awarded her Associate in bachelor of science degree Survey, Call 933-0655 Installation Arts degree by Fairleigh at Commencement RUTHERFORD Dickinson School of Exercises May 19. Rutherford High School. Al?o from this area was She is the daughter of Dr Frank S. Ranuska of 38 FREE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 933-0655 and Mrs. Telia of Hackensack Street, Rutherford. Wood Ridg* Thunday, May 30, 1974 14 LEADER Sports Rutherford Lad Cornell, Brady Com bine In Wins High Hurdle Brian Cunningham took in the javelin. Cunningham BEST FRIENDS i EVER HAD !!! the 12P high hurdles last finished third .in the low W in For Queen of Peace Saturday to give hurdles. Rutherford its only first f Rutherford’s Peter Penn They recommended Saturday night w as cool Tournament by a score of 3 Showing speed afoot place in the Group II State took a second in the high and cloudy to 2. Brady stole second and thus Sectional Track meet. jump and Craig Knight a But Frank Brady and Brady did everything but was in scoring position However. Rutherford fourth in the 120 high Dave Cornell, a couple of keep score. He got on base when Cornell looped a scored 22 points w ith Bill hurdles that Cunningham Lyndhurst boys, were hot three times, scored the first single. Whitney taking a fourth in captured. Pete Campbell and fast and Q ueen of run for Becton and then in It was victory for Frank the long jump and a second took a fifth in the shot put. Peace knocked favored the fifth, with QP trailing, Reilly, another Lyndhurst MEADOWLAND! he slashed his first hit of Becton out of the Bergen lad. County Coaches' the evening. Lions Roar To Another Victory St. Mary's Over By Bob Iw anow ski One of the closest and Tennis Badges In Kutherford A Memorial weekend most exciting games of the season also took place last on Thursday, May 30, from St. Patrick's 6-0 marked midseason of FIRESTONE The K utherford •week. The battle between regular play by the North Recreation Department will 8:00-9:00 p.m., and Friday, St. Mary's had as its first Arlington Girls' Softball second place Jade Fountain be selling tennis badges for May 31, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. tournament foe, St. TIRE & CAR CARE CENTERS League. No senior games and third place Kiwanis the last and final time this The office will also be open Patrick’s in the Parochial C are scheduled. was not decided to the last week. Badges will be sold on Saturday. June 1 from title hunt. It didn’t feaze St. In last week's action, an inning when Kiwanis came from 1:00-4:00 every 1:00-4:00 p.m. Mary’s. Piszel allowed just undefeated Lions continued from behind for three runs 1. ELIZABETH afternoon until June 1. The cost per badge is two hits. Pete DeLuise to lead the League carrying to ta k e the decision 15-14. Evening hours will be set S3.00 for adults and 1.00 for tossed in a home run for their unbeated stride to five North Arlington Girls 2 . FAIRVIEW up for those unable to come children. Some proof of some icing on the St. games. Their fifth came Softball games will be during the day. On residency must be shown M ary’s cask. against winless Italian played every week through 3 . RIDGEWOOD W ednesday. M ay s’29 the when purchasing badge. A r h e The score: American who put up a June 16. On Saturday, Recreation Office will be picture identification card (16-9) St. M arv's 000 410 1-4 9 0 surprisingly strong effort to games are played at 6 and 4 open from 7:00-9:00 p.m., will then be issued. . NORTH ARLINGTON Horn* Run: SM—DeLui** no avail. Lions took the 8 p.m . and on Sunday a t 4, and Growing!! g an je 9-4. 6 and 8 p.m.

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Lyndhurst Faces Park Ridge Saturday » . : - 'v* t ... :n ...... u;«K the enginecengineers from Ohio, The title game should be catcher, who Is seriously ill of Lyndhurst High School, Lyndhurst High School’s Tlie gam e IS set for 1:30 Pennsylvania and New something since it will pit in Bergen Pines Hospital. who holds a B.S. in baseballers will fight it out p.m. Jersey Michael received the two teams that are among Lyndhurst took Pascack Industrial Engineering Saturday at FDU field in Lyndhurst got into the from Fairleigh Dickinson highest honors (a placque, the best in New Jersey. with a strong effort by Teaneck with Park Ridge finals by licking Pascack University where he is for excellence).. Qut hovering over the Neilano who won his first for the Bergen County Valley M onday 6-4. working toward the degree, M ichael can be Park Ridge scrambled Lyndhurst team will be the game of the season. He remembered for his football Coaches’ Championship. allowed seven hits but was Masters in Management into the finals by downing knowledge that absent is feats and still holds the rescued when Lyndhurst Science, was recently sent Queen of Peace 1 to 0. Terry Shoebridge, their ace record in track at L.H.S. clobbered Pascack ace by his firm. Keuffel and Wood-Ridge He was one of the boys who Quinn who had lost only Esser of Morristown, for received the scholarship for once previously with a courses in computer science Takes Vikings Marshall University. Del’s Corner five-run outburst in the fifth in Pennsylvania. Among all By 9-4 the week Steve and Mark inning. BY TONY D EL GAUDIO Queen of Peace missed Kozuch easily b e a t Flowers Steve O’Connor Near Wood-Ridge, seeming D.J. Auriemma and Steve out on chance after chance 19-6, with S te v e hitting safely put away, refused to Kozuch hit three home runs to win over Park Ridge. three home runs, all three His First No-Hitter play dead last Wednesday each in one game. Greens But unbeaten Hagman on being with two men on. and went on a seven-run Market stops Jarvis Oil and the mound for Ridge had it Becton’s Steve O’Connor content with a 5 to 0 while his team mate Mike rampage in the sixth forces Jarvis and Rotary in when it counted. courted fame until the shut-out in the opening of O'Donner hit one three run inning. North Arlington was a playoff to decide the first M ichael Gregory seventh inning when Group I state competition. job, and one solo. the victim. Going into the half. Lions stops Forest Olkowski. a 1969 graduate Harrison’s Rob Correnti The score: In the National Major top of the seventh North Dairy to celebrate their singled for the' first and League Lions upset Grace coaches birthday Mr. only Harrison hit of the Arlington had a 4 to 2 lead Chargers opening the weeks Lynd Walks Vinnie Petrocelli, which and seemed a winner. Then activity with P.Tulone on day. Steve had to be also forces Forest Dairy in it happened. the mound for the Lions Rockers Out another game to decide The sco re : beating G race 18-7, ending their first half. ELKS of the Why w aste hits when the the week for Lions they iinoton Senior League makes" five opposing pitchers are being NA—Pal upset Forest D airy 4-3, with generous with walks? Jr«, C double plays to beat Carvel. Mark Symanski pitching for Batteries^ W R ^ o o ? torn 32S PARK AVE. 939-250(1 RUTHERF0KD be announced at a later Site OH Your Cor being George Duffs 2 run date. $ 1 7 .1 0 $ 1 .8 0 ;, homer In the last game of A78-13 If there are any men 878-13 $ 1 8 .1 5 J l 88 interested in volunteering C78-14 $19.25 « 17 their services as coaches, Polyester cord E78-14 $21 4 0 $ 2.33 please contact Dan for smooth ride P78-14 $23 75 $2.41 Gasalberti. Superintendent H usky G78-14 $26.60 $2.35 of R ecreation, at 438 2236 A-l TRUCK RENTAL appearance and H78-14 ♦27.70 $2 77 6 riding ribs for F78 15 * 2 1 .7 $ $ i l i traction and G 78-15 $ 2 6 .6 0 $2 63 good mileage H 78 15 $ 2> .7 6 1 L » . .. WE RENT WHITEWALLS - $3.25 M o r o P * r T ire & LEASE INC. WHITEWALL ONIV 178-15 | $34.40 1 13.13 ALL NEW UBERAL BUDGET TERMS . . LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! US 751-3718 FORDS! $ 9 P*K 9 < m ANY CAR pw FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE J Z ANY TIMS ON« LOW HATE BERGEN TIRE R E N T A V A N SERVICE CENTER Op«n Mon., Tu«*., W *d., Frig. 8-6. Thun. 8-7. Sot. 8-3 5 6 6 2 Mill Street Belleville. 240 PATERSON PLANK RD. CARLSTADT 935-0866 IT Thunday, May 30, 1974 . LEADER Pag* 16

O b itu aries Mrs. Margaret Godfrey ■ C o ngregational ■ East R utherford Scuba D iver D ies On Sunday, June 2, Susan Sundell as members ! of the Confirmation Class, j the Coast Guard also Surviving are his parents/ Mrs. M argaret W with Bellevue Hospital, Pentocost Sunday, the An East Rutherford As a member of the Rev. Glenn Kalkbrenner ; assisted with the search but Mr. and Mrs. Jojin Pletenik Godfrey, 83, died T hursday New York, for 30 y ea rs Rutherford Congregational underwater enthusiast, Eastern Divers' Sr.; a sister, Mrs. James in Mountainside Hospital, before retiring in 1960. She Church wijl celebrate with will preach on the Scripture ; John Pletenik, 33, lost his Association, he had gone to no avail. On Tuesday, Captain Hoffman brought a (Mary Ann) Shepherd of M ontclair. was a member of the First the Holy Communion lesson from Luke 11; 1-13 j life last Sunday while with a group aboard the with the sermon title j group of 16 persons to the Annandale. Va., and his Mrs. Godfrey was born in Presbyterian Church. Service and reception of trying to enter a sunken ‘Sea Lion” captained by site and an all-out search maternal grandparents. New Brunswick. Canada, H e r h u s b a n d . new members including the “Don’t Pester Me!” Mr. ship on the ocean bottom George Hoffman out of John Murez, organist-choir finally located Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and came to New York in Harry Munn, died in 1949. Pastor’s Confirmation off Asbury Park. Bridle to dive at the director will play “A Pletenik’s body near tbe Bodnar of E^st Rutherford. 1932. She resided in There are no immediate Class. Mr. and Mrs. It was not until Tuesday loeatipn off Asbury Park Stately Prelude” by D.T. freighter's keel. Funeral services were Rutherford 15 years. She survivors. Edward Hall will join by that Mr. Pletenik’s body w here the Dutch 1,000-ton Saturday at 9 a.m. at the was a nursing supervisor Funeral services , were letter of transfer, Karen Lacey for the Organ was recovered. freighter Pinta had sunk in Mr. Pletenik has been Wozniak Home for held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Arnold, Barbara Fougner, P relu d e ; and the Born in Passaic, Mr. 80 feet of w ater in 1963. As employed as a chemical Funerals. Wallington. and the Burk Funeral Home, Steven Messineo, Irene “Agincourt Hymn” by D.N. ; Pletenik had been an East part of the routine weekend operator with the Cosan Carl Gollingham at 9:30 at St. Michael's. Lyndhurst. Ross, Sandra Ross, and Johnson for the Organ • Rutherford resident all his dive, Mr. Pletenik was Chemical Corp., Carlntadt. Postlude. The Chancel j Carl T. Collingham, life and even as a student attempting to get one of the He was a parishioner of St. Choir will sing two * formerly of Rutherford, and later graduate of East ship's portholes as a M ichael's Cathedral. anthems: “God is a Spirit” ; H ans K nop died here Saturday at Grace Episcopal Rutherford High School, souvenir. Passaic. by Bennett and “Come, J Hans Knop, 64, of E ast Doctors Hospital. He was had been interested in When he did not come up Rutherford, died May 19 in 78. Services at Grace (Retired). The class of Holy Ghost” by Gordon j scuba diving. He continued young people and adults Young. Following the j at 2:30 p.m., his fellow Mrs. M. D'Emilio Hackensack Hospital. Born in Massachusetts, Episcopal Church on his interest while serving in Service of Worship there ' divers tried to find him and services Born in Germany, he he lived many years in Pentecost or Whitsunday, will presented to the Bishop the U.S. Navy in Italy and will be a Fellowship Hour J w ill be held Thursday for came to the United States Rutherford until moving the Birthday of the Church, by the Rector at the 11:00 as a member of the Coast with coffee and the j Mrs. Rita D'Emilio, 63, who 42 years ago. Mr. K nop here in 1962. He was a will be held at 8. 9:15 and a.m. Service. Godparents Guard Auxiliary. opportunity to welcome the ■ Mrs. Mary Bland died Sunday in Clara Maass resided in Yonkers, N.H., retired salesman. 11:00 a.m . conducted by the and relatives of the new members of the f Hospital, Belleville. and Teaneck before moving Surviving are his wife, Rev. R ichard N. Pease, confirmands are especially Mrs. D’Emilio was born in Congregation. Newcomers : Fred Trudeau Funeral services were to East Rutherford four Amy; two stepdaughters. assisted by the Rev. invited to witness this Italv and came to Jersey City to Rutherford and visitors Funeral services will be held for Mrs. Mary, Virginia years ago. He was a Mrs. O P. Kerline of Butler, H erbert B. Tietjen, Deacon. special service, and to in 1921. She resided in Lynd­ in the community as well held Saturday for Fred Bland, 87, a former butcher with the Ideal N.Y., and Mrs. Nancy Confirmation will take greet the Bishop and newly hurst since 1925. She was as members will be greeted Trudeau, 86, of Lyndhurst, Rutherford resident, who parishioner of Sacred Heart Provisions Co., Brooklyn. Sunshine of Rego Park. place at the 11:00 a.m. confirmed members of the at the door of the Sanctuary who died Wednesday in died in Westerly Hospital. R.C. C h u r c h and was a N.Y. N.Y.; two stepsons, J. Service. parish at a reception in the low er hall *vhich will follow by JoAnn and George Passaic General Hospital. member of its Rosary Society. Surviving are his wife, Edward Flucker of Saddle The plain celebratiju. of Mrs. Bland w as born in Qeissler. Child care is Surviving are her husband, the former Etta Umlauf; Brook, N.J. and it et. the Holy Communion will the Service. The Senior Gainesville, Texas, and had provided in the downstairs Born in Canada, he had Mattia; two sons, Gerard of two sons, Richatd, of East Captain Robert Van begin the Day Choir will sing special liv^d in Rutherford for 50 Deer Park, N.Y., and Alfonso Kindergarten Room. come to this country in 1895 Rutherford, and John, of Valdenburg of Miami; 10 hymns for the occasion and, years before moving to of Lyndhurst; a daughter, Church School also meets and had lived in Lyndhurst Dumont; a sister, Mrs. grandchildren and two At 9:15 the Church School • Draw Us In The Spirit's Rhode Island two years Mrs. Anna Giardelti of Lynd­ Tether" by Friedell at the at 10:45 A.M. with classes sin c e 1954. H e w as a hurst and five grandchildren. Minna Baumann, of Berlin, great-grandchildren. Service will be Holy ago. She was a former o f f e r t o r y . W i l l a n s for children from age 3 m e m b e r of t h e The funeral will be at Germany; and three The funeral was held Communion for those of member of the Rutherford through 6th grade. Barringer Walker-LoPinto a.m., from the Nazare Memo­ grandchildren. Tuesday. Confirmation age. Members Communion Service will be Study Club. Activities for the week of Post, American Legion and rial Home Inc., with a 10 of the School below that age sung at the Service of Holy June 2 will include the of the Kingsland Barracks, o’clock Mass at Sacred Heart will be excused before the Communion immediately Her husband, William S., meeting of the Ecumenical World War 1 Veterans, both Church. Alexander Russell administration of the following the Confirmation died in 1934. Service. The Bishop will and Mission Boards on of Lyndhurst. He was a A lexander R u sse ll. 65, ago. Prior to his retirement Sacrament. The Junior preach the Sermon and be Monday, June 3 at the parishioner of Sacred Heart Surviving are two Frank \ anner formerly of 327 Forest he was employed at Choir will sing ‘‘Jesus celebrant at the Service of home of Harry Bingham, 25 R.C. Church, Lyndhurst. daughters, Mrs. Clifford Avenue Lyndhurst, died Worthington Pump. Walked This Lonesome Holy Communion. Both Cooper Place, at 8 P.M.; (Virginia) Smullen of North Millard Vanner of 295 May 23, at Toms River, He is survived by two Valley’’ a Spiritual at the choirs of Grace Church are the June Dinner of the Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Arlington, and Miss Pine Street, L yndhurst, ts after a brief illness. Burial brothers, Henry and offertory. At the conclusion under the direction of Women’s Fellowship on Aurore Bernier. Winifred Bland of Block mourning the death of his was held at St. Joseph's Charles, a sister Mrs. of the worship all members Arthur B. Paulm ier, W ednesday, Ju n e 5, at 7 Island; a brother, Claude younger brother Frank, Cemetery, Toms River. A Valerie McIntyre, a son of the school will have Services took place at 9 P.M. at the Town House in N. Bowman of Downey, who died May 15 at Clara resident of Lyndhurst for R o n a l d a n d a graded classwork and the Organist and Choirmaster. a.m. at the Nazare East Rutherford; and the Calif.; two grandchildren Maass Memorial Hospital. forty years, he moved to granddaughter I^imberly adults will meet in the The organ prelude will be Memorial Home, Inc. and “Lord Jesus Christ, Be Choir Rehearsals on a n d lour great Belleville. May 15. Frank Toms River three years Russell. Lounge for Coffee & at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Thursday, June 6: Juniors grandchildren Vanner's wife died June 4. Discussion.v Present Now” by Walther Church. 1973. The Beginners and and the postlude "Toccata at 7 P.M. and Chancel Services w ere a t the JpJlB F ran k V a n n e r w as a Graduates To Attend Kindergarten classes meet in E Minor” by Pachelbel. Choir at 8 P.M. T. Collins Funeral Home, veteran of World War II at 9:15 in their separate James Draper Rutherford. and served for three years. Beth-El Baccalaureate classrooms with worship followed by class and A Baccalaureate Celebration for high school graduates Services were held activity work. PAROW of the Rutherford Community is being arranged for Wednesday for James J. Child Care is offered Draper, 84, who died Sunday, June 9th at 7 o'clock in the evening on the lawn of during the 9:15 and 11:00 Funeral Home Sunday in Passaic General Temple Beth El in Rutherford a.m. Services for the Hospital. Sponsored by the Rutherford Clergy, that includes the convenience of parents of Serving Every Religion Mr. D raper w as born in religious leaders of the several faiths in the Community, pre-school children to H E N R Y S. PA RO W Staten Island, N.Y., and the celebration is calculated to bring together at a house of provide an opportunity for had lived in Jersey City worship, the graduating class and faculties of the local entire families to attend Director High School and of St Marys, and their parents and b e f o r e m oving to church together. Rutherford six years ago. friends, together with members of the Board 'i f Education 185 Ridge Rd. North Arlington He was a clerk with and other interested people of. the area, for a religious The ancient Rite of the Continental Can Co., ceremonial. Laying-on of Hands will be 998 7555 Paterson, before retiring 15 An informal reception will follow as arranged and performed by The Rt. Rev. y e a rs ^ S n H e w as a hosted by the Rutherford High School PT A., the St Leland Stark, D.D. Bishop parishioner of St. Mary's Mary's P T A. and the sisterhood of Temple Beth El. The of Newark Diocese R.C. Church public has a wSrm invitation to attend. Surviving are his wife, the former Katherine Waldo J. Ippolito Maxwell; a daughter, Mrs. Men's Rec Softball Christian Emil (Mildred) Ahrens of Lyndhurst, a sister, Mrs. Science Funeral Home Nan Parkinson of Florida; League Is Opened two grandchildren and a T h e Rutherford Park Avenue Shop-Rite by Radio great- grandchild. Recreation’s Men’s Softball the score of 8-6, C oriell’s Gulf beat Justin Realty, 9-8, Lyndhurst, N.J. The funeral was at 9 a.m. League officially opened its Program 425 Ridge Road Wednesday from the Waldo season last Sunday. and People’s Trust defeated Can you give me a good home? I am up for adoption Colonial Liquors 12-11. J. Ippolito Funeral Home, The Truth That Heals 43 84 66 4 Lyndhurst, followed by a 10 through the Rutherford Animal Welfare League. Please In the American Division Rodio Station Time o’clock Mass at St. Mary's call 939 1543. I will love you. phffltu „ y Do( MlrCTWe| at Tambly n Field, WNEW 1130 KC 6:45 A.M. Church. Zimmermann’s defeated Piotect Our Pet* WVNJ 630 KC 9:45 A.M. the Roadrunner by the ond Homeless score of 13-1, A m erican 2 6 BURK Senior Girls Take Bi-County Leadership Star Builders beat Animals Inc. M a y T h e Rutherford only seven hits inning to Passaic. Amy Springfield S&A 11-5, and Need* Volunteer* and Recreation Senipr Girls.’ Rutherford s big _ six run KHlv and Diane Muller Jackson Village Deli, Potter Home* For ArvmaU Your Burdens Funeral Horn© Bi-County Softball Team inning came with two out went two for three along starring the members of if you can help took over a half game lead after Diane duller and w ith L a u rie Sannell 3-3 last year’s championship 9 3 3 - 1 1 7 4 Can Be Lifted DIRECTORS for first place in the North Donna Muller had reached finally overtook Passaic in te a m d efea ted C olonel’s base on errors, Gail the bottom of the fifth Q uarters 13-5. Jersey Girls’ Softball John L: League last week by Nochimson singled. Amy inning. Sue Gorczyca after Burk - Paul Konarski defeating Lodi 10-4 and Kelly, doubled, Laureen a shakey first inning At Memorial Field on 52 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N.J. McDonough walked, Kathy retired the next IB batters opening day the scores- BRIERLEY’S Passaic 9-3. 939 0490 Rutherford lost to Lodi Clare singled. Donna in a row striking out were not as conclusive as FUNERAL SERVICE 12-10 in their first game, Richmond singled, and thirteen for a n«iw team those at Tamblyn. With the but exploded for six runs in Karen McCann and Karen record. exception of a shutout by 211 RID G E ROAD Persak walked. Eddie s American in the the first inning last TEAM STANDINGS NORTH ARLINGTON, N .J. Tuesday. That was all On Thursday, Rutherford Rutherford 6-1 Central Division over Daly STEEVER Rutherford needed as came from behind as they Lodi 5-1 Trucking 6-0, every other w ere losing 3-0 in the fifth game was nip and tuck. In Karen McCann held Lodi to Saddle Brook 3-2 CLEM ENT M. BRIERLEY other action in the Central Elmwood Park 2 3 DIRECTOR Funeral Home Englewood 2-5 Division Thomas Printing T E L E P H O N E NCE Awards Honors P assaic 0-6 beat Klemeyer’s 13-12, and Ernie’s Deli beat K Realty 991 0150 Rutherford’s next game Successor To Collins M em orial To Area Athletes w ill be M ay 30 h o m e 6-5 in eight and one-half South Bergen students borough for baseball against Elmwood Park, and innings. have been awarded athletic Douglas Jones of away games June 4 against 253 Stuyvesar.i Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. proficiency awards at Wallington received one for Lodi, and June $ against In the National Division, 201 939 3000 Newark College of pistol shooting Passaic. Pasquin Ford defeated Engineering Bruce Kiseliova of Carlstadt was honored for Registrations For Softball, Hockey swimming and diving Lyndhurst's August T h e Rutherford joining shoul3 phone the League for boys is also Mustardo received an Recreation Department is Recreation Office at presently registering for its award for golf and Mark presently taking 438 2236. There isi a $3.00 summer session Any local Shabunia and Martin registration for two of its registration fee for this boys interested in joining p ro g ram All R utherford this league should bring w a l t c m R . C a l h o u n Szym ialow jcz for favorite summer programs M a n a BCH basketball women are invited to join. $3.00 to the Recreation Gary Jaslovsky of The ladies softball league The Street Hockey Office as soon as possible INC. FUNERAL HOME Rutherford took an award will soon be getting # 19 LINCOLN AVENUE. RUTHERFORD, N. J. 0701 for ice hookey and James underway Any women who Christ Is Active; Declares Lecturer Schank of the same .might be interested in TCL(»MONC 201 • 930-1050 Divine healing is the is still here governing each effect of the Christ in of us,” he declared “This Action’ George Louis is why Jesus himself said D ependable Service Since 1929 Aghamalian, C.S.B., said on ‘Verily, verily, I say unto LOSE WEIGHT you, He that believeth on Tuesday. May 28th, in the better w ay ... AT A NfARBY Rutherford. me. the works that I do Diet coNtrol ceNier A Christian Science shall he do also ” NAZARE lecturer from New York Mr. Aghamalian spoke at NO. ARUNGTON RUTHERFORD City. Mr Aghamalian told the invitation of First Arlington lone* Elks Lodge an audience in First Church Church of Christ, Scientist, M emorial Home Inc. 15 River ltd 4 9 Am o* A ve. Rutherford in the church (mat to ArlM*on DewrJ THURS -7:30 P.M. of Christ. Scientist, that ROBERT J NAZARE Christian healing is edifice, corner Lincoln *nd Wed - 10 e.m. Pierrepont Avenues. He available to all. 403 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N.J. “The motivating force was introduced by Mrs met coNtrol ceNters. called the Christ which lay Mozelle Puntolilk). Second 43 87 27 2 n j o ? *o i Co* uy*3*4 behind J e su s’ mifiihty works Reader Pag* 17 Thursday, May 30, 1974 LEADER C hu rches

Lyndhurst Rutherford „North Arlington Carlstadt E. Rutherford ST. MATTHEWS GRACE W.SC A M " ------GRACE EPISCOPAL ST. THOMAS EVANGELICAL W att Passaic A « n u i ST. M ARY’S CHAPEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH L U T H E R A N R.C. CHURCH Stuyvesant It Forest Ave. Home and Amas Avenue* C H U R C H t x v & sssi . , FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN 144 Boiling Springs Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. Valley Brook Ave. A Richard N. Pease, Rector ’ 431-2200 East Rutherford. N.J. Rev. Coval T. Grater, Travers Place 431-1623______S T .J O H N 'S C H U R C H Rector • i s a . Rev. Msgr. Rav. Lindner RUST CHURCH: h u r c h EVANGELICAL Office Phope 431-5661 Thomas J. Tuohy, Pastor 153 Ridge Rd. 939-2134 Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST L U T H E R A N C H U R C H OUR LAOVOF MOUNT Henry C. Kreutier, Pastor IM M A N U E L CARMEL PARISH Corner Lincoln- Mortimer and SACREO HEART R.C. CHURCH Easi Pierrepont Aves. Fairview Avenues 9.30 Church School L U T H E R A N Ridge Rd. & Church and Parish Centerf - C H U R C H Oiurth & Sunday School 11 KM. to 12 Noon (Lutheran Church in 9,30 4 11 AM Draina Worthip N ew Jersey Ave. . Copeland Ave. America Congregation) Lyndhurst near Riverside Ave. Wed. evening Testimony meeting Tha Rav. William R. Niebanck, 991-3464 71 Washington Place Msgr. Henry G .J. Rectory: 197 Kingsland Ave. 1:15-9:15 PM Pastor East Rutherford, N.J. B eck, Pastor Phone: (201)935-1177 Reading room at 5 Station Square 1 he Rev. East Rutherford, N J. Phone: 431 114’ Rev. Edward J. Hayes, Pastor 431-0140 Monday Through Sat — 11 AM — 4 Worship Service* 9:15 ond I 1:00 A.M. Rudolph Blum, Pastor Rev. M.C. Langston, Pastor m 431-1993______939-2316 or 391-5468 L Y N D H U R S T TRINITY FELLOWSHIP 489-1099 WESTMINSTER U N IT E D THI UVINO OOSPfl 1APT1ST CHURCH CHURCH UNITED PRESBYTERIAN M E T H O D IS T Of RUTHHPORO Part and Eaat Passaic Ave. al Ridoe Rd Interdenominational Sunday C H U R C H evening Inspiration Services. 7 PM ST. JOSEPH'S C H U R C H 23 W. PASSAIC AVI. (301) 933-1MI MINISTERS ST. PAUL'S R.C.CHURCH The Rev. Lee R. Bundgus Stuyvesant and Tontine Dr. Fred M. Holloway. Pastor E P IS C O P A L at St. Pawl's Church 11 York Road. CARLTON HILL Ridge Road and Page Ave. MV BIAS M. OOMIS PASTOR C H U R C H Hlackensack S t. and M E T H O D IS T Aves. SUNDAY *431.1. |fc4SAM-M»PM Thomas J. Holmes. Rev. Jerry Davis, Minister ' Hoboken Road Telephone: 939-7920 R ev. Norm an Sm ith , Church Education 11 York Road CHURCH THUtt. TtMPM-WM). MMf OASS 10KMAM The Rev, Frederick C. Fox, III Office at Yhe living Word Christian East Rutherford, N.J. Pastor Carl Baccaro. Muaic Rev. Michael Judge. 207 Tontine Ave. Rector Carlton Avenue Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Bookstore, 2B Ridge Road. O .F.M East Rutherford ST. MICHAEL'S 4 3 1 - 6 9 2 1 DIAL-A-THOUGHT - 431-M88 991-7252 or 991-3137 Telephone 997-4414 Counseling Ridge Road 939-0457 Rev. J.P. Rungee, Summer Services 9:30 a.m by appointment. Pastor Rev. %dward P. Maiewslci. R E E D Pastor 135-5441 U.P. CHURCH T H E F IR S T 2B1 Stuyvesant Avenue PRESBYTERIAN T«t«: 431-7617 C H U R C H D r. Jo h n T u rn e r Am es J r . W orship Carlstadt WM. G. DO XSEY. Pastor ANNUNCIATION M inister CATHOLIC CHURCH Attend Church BYZANTINE RITE L Y N D H U R S T In The Church Rev. Anthony M. Radchuck, H E B R E W Administrator . C E N T E R No. Arlington. Lyndhurst. 333 V illey Brook Avenue, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Every Sunday Rutherford. between Ridge Rd. 1> 223 Ridge Road of Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst North Arlington K of C Hall Rev. David Brown, Cantor 319 New York Ave., 968-7140 Study: 43S-BSB2 The Rev. R.w . Seaman, Pastor Your Choice Lyn d h u rst Home: 935-0744

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District 7, Mary Calhoun; Chiaviello, Charles Clare, Mary Ellen Higgins, After a year of studying the purpose of the Parish full and proper role of all twenty-seven of whom are 16 and 17 year old age group. District 8, Muriel Green; Marya Dull, Robert Green, Maureen Tighe and Jean and planning by the Council is to “promote a members of the community elected, plus four ex-officio Those elected are. Willis. Ex-Officio members of St. Mary’s in the members. The elected D istrict 9, Joseph Stefans; Patrick Higgins, Joseph/ Steering Committee, St fuller and deeper District 1, Gloria Slater; apostolic mission of the are: Rev. John E. O’Brien, commitment of the people members were divided into District 2, Kevin Jones; District 10, Margaret Keating, Sister Maria, O.P., M ary’s Church, Rutherford, C hurch.” of the parish to God, to three categories: one from District 3, William Crosby; Schak ; D istrict 11, Barbara McNeilly, Sister Pastor, Rev. John F. Tully, recently held its first each other, and the The Parish Council each of the twelve Borough D istrict 4, F rank O ’Dea; Christine Zuccaro; District Margaret Ellen Rooney, Sister Patricia Davis, O P. election for Parish Council. community through a consists of a total of election districts, twelve ..District 5, Jack Murtha; 12, Ernie Lano. At Large: O.P., Catlikrine Tighe and and Sister Veronica Joseph, Paul Campbell, Anthony OP. As stated in its constitution, renewed emphasis on the thirty-one members, at-large and three from the District 6, James Hagerty; Frank Tormey. Youth:

The guest speaker is Dr. Presbyters of the Church. Religion and Psychiatry setting of “The Lord’s a.m. Sunday School for Presbyterian M ethodists William K. McElvaney, New members will be prior to pursuing his P ra y e r” . nursery through ninth Openings . President of the St. Paul First Presbyterian Church received at the 11 o’clock doctoral work at Pentecost will be grade, 12:00 Noon J r . High School of Theology in St. Pentecost Communion, Service, according to the Andover-Newton. He came Regular Church School c e l e b r a t e d a»t t h e dinner at the parsonage; 4:00 p.m. Jr. High Louis, M issouri. He will Available celebrating the birthday of Church announcement and to the Rutherford Church classes meet in the Parish Rutherford United likewise present messages the C hristian C hurch, will parishioners join with the from a pastorate at the H ouse a t 9:30. T his is the Methodist Church at the recreation; 5:30 Sr. on Monday, and Tuesday The New Jersey Easter take place this Sunday at Clergy in a warm welcome Wood-Ridge Presbyterian last formal meeting of 10:15 a.m. worship by U.M.Y.F. recreation; and nights at 8:00 p.m., all of Seal Society’s Camp Merry t h e Rutherford to the Community, Church, and was the classes until the program having Holy Communion. the 7:30 p.m. Sr. U.M.Y.F. them on the theme “Grace Heart still has openings for Presbyterian Church at its especially those without a Founder of the Palisades resu m es in the F all. An The meditation by the Tarry Service. Aborning As Good News handicapped summer dual Services being held at Church home in the area. Counseling Center informal Summer Church Pastor Roy C. G reen will On Sunday. Ju n e 2. 3:00 Disguised’’ campers between the ages 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Special recognition will sponsored jointly by the School takes place during be upon Acts 2:42. The p.m. at the . Hackensack Members of the Annual of five and 17 and is in need The preacher will be Rev. be given at the Services to Presbytery of the area and the Summer months. The Anthem will be “My United Methodist Church Conference from the of teenage male counselors. Dr. Benjamin H. Adams, Dr. Adams who recently the local Presbyterian Church School Staff meets Friend" composed by a (Summit Avenue and Rutherford United According to Mrs. Executive Director of the was awarded the Doctor Of congregation. Tuesday evening at 8:00 for member of the choir, Jesse Passaic Street) the Bergen Methodist Church are Mrs. Andrew Byers, Chairman, Counseling Center located M inistry degree by Pentecost music arranged its annual meeting. .Angel. Care is provided for County Council of Churches Rodney R. Robinson, Miss of the Board of Directors, at the local Church. Andover-Newton Seminary by Mr. Carl Baccaro, pre-school children during is sponsoring a presentation S. Irene Ackerman, and the Camp Merry Heart is a Dr. Fred M. Holloway, at Newton Centre, Organist and Director of The Chapel is open daily worship All C h ristian s are and discussion of pastor. residential summer camp Pastor, will administer the Massachusetts. A graduate music includes Communion for prater, the Church welcome at Holy Pentecostal Experiences. The concluding meeting for handicapped children Sacram ent of Holy of the University of liturgy and as special office and the Parish House Communion. The public is welcome. of the conference will be on and adults between the Communion assisted by Pennsylvania and Princeton pieces, Parker’s “To Whom for many Church and Other events on Sunday At 8:00 p.m., Sunday, Wednesday, June 5, 8:00 ages of five and 30. It is Rev. Thomas J. Holmes, Seminary, Dr. Adams had Then Wijl Ye L iken God. Community activities and at the church include the June 2. the 117th session of p.m > at the Chatham United open to all residents of New M inister of Christian his clinical training at the with Joseph Nassaney as Dial-A-Thought (GE-8-8888) 8:30 a.m. Sr. UM Y F the Northern New Jersey Methodist Church. Jersey . Ed ucation and the American Foundation of tenor soloist and Malotte’s is as close as the telephone. breakfast seminar; 9 00 Annual Conference begins.

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School News afternoon, May 20th, in the Musicale. Mrs. Philip awarded a first prize at the school auditorium. LaPorta, President, annual meeting of th e P T A N e w s Mrs. James Murray, past p resented a $500 check to Bergen County Council PTA V ice-President of Mrs. Eleanor Williams, on May 16. Mrs. William Becton other ideas you may have Washington School PTA, principal, toward the Vezo is publicity chairman. Becton Regional High was the installing officer. purchase of play equipment The PTA awarded two S c h o o l PTA. E a s t for inexpensive gifts — we need you! Newly installed officers for the school playground. scholarships for Summer Rutherford, recently held Mrs. LaPorta announced Band School. Mr. Raymond The Senior Citizens were w e r e : Mrs. Ralph their final meeting of the that Lincoln PTA's invited to participate last Perfetti President: Mrs. season in the school Publicity Scrapbook was (Continued cn Page 21) year, and several did. Leroy Gregory Vice cafeteria. President: Miss N’oel Mrs. Charles Hoelzel, a Seniors are invited to come to this meeting: We would Quinones Second past president, installed the Vice-President: Mrs. following new officers for love to have you. Your vast knowledge o f these skills is Michael Garde 1974-75: Mrs. Alfred Frank, Recording S ecretary : Mrs. president; Mrs George greatly appreciated. June 5 is a special date Kevin Jones Kallimanis, vice president; Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Alonzo Hufnagel. for sixth graders to circle on their calendar. A PTA and Mrs. Charles Clare recording secretary; Mrs. T reasu rer. sponsored picnic w ill be L e o n S a w i c k i . Mrs Leroy Gregory, corresponding secretary; held from 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. at Bergen County Park. Vice-President, presided and Mrs. William Convroy, o v e r a short business treasurer. Mr. Alfred Classroom representatives Mary Fiscal. Cathy Bierne. meeting The proposed PTA Marbiase. superintendent budget for the coming year and principal, was named Carolyn Werns and Dolores M o r e 11 i a n d f a c u l t y was presented and honorary vice president. approved. Scholarships will be members Mrs. Sastek and .M r . V e n a n c i o will It was also announced awarded at the June that Washington Schools graduation. Donations are chaperone. A hearty appetite to all! PTA Publicity Book for the still being accepted by Mrs. 1973-1974 school year G e o rg e C r a w f o r d . 109 R utherford received Honorable Mention Carlyle Court, Carlst&dt Union School PTA at the Spring County WORKSHOP. At Washington School workshop a Members toured the photographer obtained this picture, left to right, top: Mrs. The Union School PTA C o n feren ce and is to be put Industrial Arts Department Polly Wohkittel, Donald Travisano, principal. Lower left to will hold its final general on display at the Bergen featuring accomplishments right M rs. G erry H agen and Mi's. Eise DuBois. meeting of the year on June County School of of the students during the Information at the Howard year. 4 in the school's music room at 8:15 p.m. The class Johnson Motor Inn in The International Circle paddle Brook. Club bTThe school prepared mo t he r s . a m uch unheralded group, will be "Mrs. Charles Clare, the refreshments and all Treasurer, presented the COLLEGIATE SCHOOL received copies of the honored. These m o th e r s perform many/ valuable Annual Summer Band Kent Court • Passaic, N.J. recipes used in the Scholarship to Mark FOUXDKD 1895 International desserts services fo r the school and children; such as. assisting Johnson, a Fourth Grade served which were Student, selected by Mr. thoroughly enjoyed by all. on class trips, telephoning MMUKB SBffiWH MGISTRATIOM SOW OPRV parents on snow days, Raymond Heller Music Lyndhurst Nursery School — 12th Grade general meetings and Teacher. Council Full Academic Program special events, and baking This scholarship will Mrs Carl Penney. • College PlacemenI Rutherford Lincoln School PTA recently awarded two band scholarships to 4th grade those ca.kes for our enable the recipient to Sports • Music • Art President of the Bergen students. Mrs. Philip LaPorta, PTA Pres, presents awards to Mary Alice Bertone and successful sales. Mrs. Fran continue band lessons For Catalog or Appointment To VbH County Council of PTAs James Kelly while Mrs. Eleanor Williams, Principal and Raymond Heller, Director of Addeo is the coordinator for throughout the summer Call 777-1714 announces the School of Collegiate School is a non-discri minatory. eo-aducational. Music in Rutherford Schools, looks on. the class mothers. vacation, Information will be held on private day school enrolling students from thirty-five north Photo By Hicks Also on the agenda is the lin co ln June 5th at Howard Jersey communities. Its campus is located adjacent to installation of officers Lincoln School PTA held Passaic’s picturesque Third Ward Park. Johnson’s. Saddle Brook in conducted by Mrs. Tina a general meeting Room 101, from 9:30 A.M. COLLEGIATE’S 80th YEAR Gluhm. Mrs. Johanna preceding the recent Spring to 2:30 P.M. The New Smith will receive the Jersey Congress of PTA presidential gavel from leaders will be Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Jean Kalkbrenner. Riker and Peter Doran. The Accepting new positions topics for discussion will be are: Mrs, Gerry Paretsky. Procedure and By-Laws, 1st vice p resid en t; Mrs. How to Improve the PTA Linda Kyriakoules, 2nd vice Image and Vocational and president; Mrs. Doris T echnical E ducation. All Franco, recording Presidents, officers and secretary; Mrs. Pat chairmen of the local units McMahon, treasurer; and are urged to attend this Mrs. Josephone Lynch, most.informative m e e tin g . corresponding secretary. Columbus Refreshments will be Mrs. Joseph T. Hague Served after the meeting by On May 20, 1974 Columbus School PTA held the hospitality committee headed by Mrs. Caroline installation of the following Sundell and Mrs. Kathy officers for the school year Potor. 1974-1975; president, Mrs. John McGuigan; first vice WASHINGTON president, Mrs. Henry by Rose-Marie Mesisco FRI. & SAT. JUNE 7 & 8 Johnson; second vice Washington School PTA president^ Mrs. Vincent held its installation of Bello; recording secretary, NORTH ARLINGTON BUSINESSMENS ASS N. officers for’ the 1974-1975 Mrs. Luigi Bai; school year on Monday corresponding secretary, Mrs. Donald Blake; treasurer, Mrs W. McCormick; historian; Mrs. J. Russo. - The class mothers' tea GIFT SUGGESTIONS 1 was held in the all-purpose room on May 24, 1974. A spelling bee, sponsored FOR by the PTA, will be held on May 31, 1974 in the all purpose room at 1:30 P.M. Students from the GRADUATION and FATHER’S DAY third to sixth grades will participate. Parents are invited to attend. WIDE SELECTION Jefferson Barbara DeAngelo The ftxecutive board of OF POCKET AND Jefferson School PTA, Lyndhurst, will hold its reorganization meeting on OFFICE CALCDLATORS Tuesday, June 5, 1972 1 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Alfred Bernaducci, President, 409 Lake Pocket Large selection Avenue, Lyndhurst, N.J. calculators of new and North Arlington used adding Jefferson Gloria Priebe machines and Thomas Jefferson's $59 Christmas Shopping Spree filing cabinets chairman. Marie Williams, will hold a meeting June 3 at 1 pm. in the school Also office calculators court. Last year's Christmas Spree was a huge success. Let's try to make this year's as good or better Any knitting, crocheting or Full Selection

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Black Windmill At Music Hall Itfetr-r-rue! This ominously titled cinemattraction at the Radio City Music Hall, tingles with suspense'.

“The Black W indm ill” is a fast-paced adventure Ift ter-r-rifk! story in which the ever-intriguing Michael Caine plays the role of an intrepid British intelligence agent, who becomes involved in an international plot of suave machinations. The supporting casts consists of such fascinating personalities as Donald Pleasance, Delphine Seymour, Janet Suzman ANNOUNCING and John Vernon. The lavish stage show,. “Say It With Music," is-a salute to that great American composer, Irving Berlin.

Singing and dancing to many of his hits, the Rockettes and Ballet Company cause these memorable compositions to come alive.

B.A. For Fagan Gerald Fagan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fagan of Rutherford, received his B.A. in History from Saint Vincent’s college. A total of 224 s tu d e n ts g ra d u a te d from the Pennsylvania college on May 11. Intindola Wins Bloomfield B.S. Joseph J. Intindola of 743 Pennsylvania Avenue. Lyndhurst, will receive a bachelor’s degree at Bloomfield College commencement exercises to be held on June 1. A total of 154 students will be ' graduated. / U.S. Senator Harrison A. Williams will deliver the commencement address and also will receive the degree of Doctor of Civil Law. Other honorary degree recipients are Henry Lewis, music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra; Rev. Dr. Clinton CHECKING Marsh, moderator of the United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.; and Mrs. Doris Buttry Ha ire. president of the American Federation for Maternal I a t The H o w a r-r-rd . and Child Health.

June-Bug Dance •N O m onthly service charge T H E J E W I S H COLLEGIATE 4 PROFESSIONAL YOUNG ADULTS OF NEW • N O an n u al service ch arge JERSEY will hold a ■ JUNE BUG DANCE" at the HOWARD JOHNSONS • N O m inim um balance MOTOR LODGE IN Woodbridge. N.J. on Sunday evening June 2. ' FREE m on th ly statem en ts 1974. This is located off G.S. Pkwy KxHi* 1SW or VMl and N.J.T.P Exits 10 or 11. •FREE ch ecks A live discotheque group called the IMPOSSIBLES will provide m usic for your dancing pleasure. The - FREE im p rin tin g o f yo u r nam e Dance will begin a t 8:00 PM and end at midnight The event is planned for • FREE p o cket-size ch eck co ver Jewish single men and women from 20 to 35 years of age. “FREE” checking- means just that at the Howard and they’re numbered, too. But you can get away scot- PTA News free with our standard checks, printed with just your (Continued'from Page 20) Savings Bank. You don’t have to pay for a thing to get all the checks you want and all the service you nam e. Heller* Director of Instrum ental Music, need. Just open an account with $100.00 or more ( n o So come in to any of the sixteen Howard offices in presented them to Mary ^ minimum balance once your account is open). It’s Essex and Bergen Counties. You’ll get your checking Alice Bertone and James account before you can say- “Nothing’s more Kelly simple and it's the thr-r-rifty way to get the con - Mrs. Charles Kaminski venience of checking. thr-r-rifty than Scot-Fr-r-ree!” installed the following officers for 1974-1975: If you’d like to select from a wide range of hand­ G el H ow ar-r-rd pow er-r-ry President, Mrs Massimo some, personalized, pictorial checks there'll naturally Sartori; First Vice w ith NEW SCO T/W ff CHECKING. President. Mrs. Luke be a wee charge. They'll have your name and address Tansey; Second Vice President. Mrs. Eleanor W illiam's; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Andrew Bertone; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Gustave SAVINGS BANK Boisits; Treasurer, Mrs. John Conaton. Mrs. Sartori announced the following dates: Executive Board meeting, June 6; Punch and Judy puppet show, June 7; Play Day, June 10; Fourth Grade Luncheon, June 13 Following the meeting parents and guests enjoyed Member FDIC the musical program featuring songs from Walt BERGEN COUNTY — HASBROUCK HEIGHTS 322 Boulevard 07604 • NORTH ARLINGTON 119 Ridge Road 07032 • CLOSTER: 230 Old Closter Dock Road Disney films Mr John 07624 • PARK RID GE: 73 Park Avenue 07656 • ESSEX COUNTY - EAST ORANGE: 679 Park Avenue 07017 • IRVINGTON; 918 Springfield Avenue 07111 • 1097 Mayurnik and the Stuyvesant Avenue 07111 • NORTH CALDWELL: 27 Bloomfield Avenue 07006 • NUTLEY: 381 Franklin Avenue 07110 • SOUTH ORANGE: 11 South Orange Avenue classroom teachers directed 07079 • 7 Third Street (Drive-up/Walk-in) • NEWARK: 768 Broad Street 07101 • 164 Bloomfield Avenue 07104 * 356 Springfield Avenue 07103 • 1044 South Orange the students. Instrumental Avenue 07106 • 251 University Avenue 07102 • 250 Chancellor Avenue 07112 solos and duets were also perform ed Pog* 20 LEADER Thursday, May 30, 1974

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE Take notice that Maschio Brothers. Perry, Municipal Clerk of the NOTICE Take notice that Guidetti Rogalski Patrolm an (second y e a r ) 9,935.00 NOTICE Take notice that Angelo Piccirillo Inc. trading as Maschio Brothers. C o m m e rc ia l Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey Take notice that Diehl Inc., trading W ase Post No. 3549 V.F.W . 527 Patrolman (third year) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that trading as Angelo's has applied to the Inc. has applied' to the Board of Ja m e s A. Spataro as Garden Delicatessen, has applied Valley Brook Ave,. Lyndhurst. N.J. (2 o r m ore y e a r s ) ...... 10,885.00 the following proposed Ordinance Board of Commissioners of the Commissioners of the Township ot 299 Stuyvesant Ave to the Board of Commissioners of the 07071 has applied to th e Board of Patrolm an (fourth year) . . . . 11,790.00 was introduced and passed on first Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Le a d e r L y n d h u rst for- a p le n a ry re ta il Lyndhurst Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Commissioners of the Township of b. In addition to the salaries set reading at a meeting of the Borough for a Plenary Retail Consumption consumption license for premises May 30. June 6. 1974 for a Plenary Retail Distribution Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a forth herein that shall be paid to all Council of the Borough of Carlstadt. NOTICE License for premises situated at 263 situated at 123 Ridge Road. Fee: >11 04 license for prem ises situated at 418 in the County of Bergen and State of T»ke notice that The Cork Shop as Renewal of Liquor license for superior officers who are full time Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst. New Jersey Lyndhurst. Page Ave . Lyndhurst. New Jersey. New Jersey, held on the 20th day of ■ corporation of the state of New p rem ises situated at 527 V alley Brook employees of the Detective Bureau, Objections, if any should be made OFFICERS: O FFIC E R S May 1974. and that said Ordinance Jersey has applied to the Board of Ave., Lyndhurst, New Jersey. the annual sum is $375.00 ov er and immediately in writing to Herbert W Ercole Maschio. President. 116 NOTICE Melvin J. Diehl Pres 585 Davis will be taken up for further Commissioners of the Township of Officers and Trustees above their regular salaries. This Perry, Municipal Clerk, of Orient Way. Rutherford. N.J. Take notice that Joseph P Ave . Kearny: Bruce Diehl V P 166 consideration for final passage-at a Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a Commder. Anthony Spinalli, Pres sum shall be paid at the regular pay Lyndhurst. New Jersey. Fiorindo Maschio. Vice-president. 285 Dobrowolski trading as Double meeting of said Borough Council to Plenary Retail Distribution Rutherford PI. No Arlington: 555 Summer Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. periods Arigelo PicclriUo Warren St.. Lyndhurst. N.J.: Joseph Barrel Tavern has applied to the be held at its meeting room in the LICENSE for premises situated at Margaret Diehl Secy Treas 585 Jam es Castner. Sr. Vice-Commander c. In addition to the salaries 120 Horizon Tertace. Maschio. Secretary, 23 Clark Avenue. Board of Commissioners of the Memqrial Municipal Building. 500 653 Ridge R d., L y n d h u rst, New Davis Ave Kearny: Residences 114 Schuyler Avenue. North authorized herein, all members of the H illsdale. N.J. Rutherford. N.J. Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey." Madison Street, in the Borough of Jersey. DIRECTORS Arlington. N.J. department shall be entitled to^. Dates: May 30. June 6, 1974 DIRECTORS for a Plenary Retail Consumption Carlstadt, County of Bergen and O F F IC E R S Melvin J Diehl. Bruce Diehl. Robert Gaworski, Jr. Commander receive an additional compensation^ Fee: >11.04 Ercole Maschio. 116 Orient Way. License for premises situated at 442 State of New Jersey, on the 17th day F ra n k P M a ffia , P r e s ., 333 Margaret Diehl Residences. 190 C Gold S treet. North Arlington. of $10.00 per annum for each credit of Rutherford. N.J.: Fiorindo Maschio. Lewandowski St.. Lyndhurst. New of June. 1974, a t 8 o'clock P .M ., o r as Wood-Ridge Ave., Wood Ridge, N.J. Name all stockholders holding one N.J. Police Science College Courses, NOTICE 285 W arren Street. Lyndhurst. N .J.: Jersey soon thereafter as said m atter can be F ran k P M affia , T re a s .. 333 or more pep centum of the stock o f Joseph Cagglano, Treas. provided however, that in any course, Take notice that JOEY'S Joseph Maschio. 23 Clark Avenue. Objections. it any. should be made Wood Ridge Ave , Wood Ridge, N.J. said corporation 555 Valley Brook Ave . Lyndhurst. before additional credit is claimed a reached, at which time and place all LOUNGE, A C orporation in New Rutherford. immediately in writing to Herbert W A ngela C. M affia. S ecy .. 333 Melvin J Diehl. Bruce Diehl. N.J grade of C or better must be. persons who may be interested Jersey trading as JOEY’S LOUNGE Stockholders holding 1 or more Perry. Municipal Clerk, of therein will be given an opportunity Wood-Ridge Ave., Wood-Ridge, N.J. Margaret Diehl. Residences Danti Borino. Secy. > attained. h a s a p p lie d to th e B o a rd of percentage of the stock of same Lyndhurst. New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made d. In addition to the salaries, and to be heard concerning the same. D IRECTORS Commissioners of the Township of 28 Riverside Ave.. Lyndhurst. N.J. corporation. Joseph P. Dobrowolski immediately in writing to Herbert W other compensation set forth herein, A Copy of this Ordinance has been Frank P M affia. 333 Woodridge Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a Ernest Deluca E rco le Maschio. 116 Orient Way. 442 Lewandowski St there shall be paid to each regular, posted on the Bulletin Board upon Ave., Wood Ridge, N.J Renewal of Liquor License — Perry Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. 3 y r. T rustee Rutherford. N.J.: Fiorindo Maschio. Mav 30. June 6. 1974 New Jersey. fulltime member of the Police which public notices are customarily Angela C M affia. 333 Woodridge Plenary Retail Consumption 311 Lincoln Ave . Lyndhurst. N.J. 285 Warren Street. Lyndhurst. N.J.: Fee: >1104 Department, an additional sum based posted in the Memorial Municipal Ave . Wood Ridge, N.J. LICENSE for premises situated at Diehl Inc. Joseph Catania Joseph Maschio. 23 Clark Avenue. Building of the Borough, and a copy Name all stockholders holding one 535 Ridge Road, L y n d h u rit, New Melvin J. Diehl. 2 y r T rustee upon his annual salary as follows: Rutherford. is available up to and including the or more per centum of the stock of Jersey 418 Page Ave 112 Fern Ave . Lyndhurst. N.J 1% after 4 years of service Stockholders holding 1 or more NOTICE time of such meeting to the members said corporation. OFFICERS • Lyndhurst. N.J. P atrick F r. ri> 2% after B years of service percentage of the stock of same Take notice that Edward Delaney Frank P Maffia, 333 Wood Ridge Joseph LaBruzzo. Pres., 48 Spruce M ay 30. June 6. 1974 1 yr. Trustee 3% after 12 years of service of the general public of the Borough corporation trading as Delaney's. Inc has Ave., Wood-Ridge, N.J. Street, Bloomfield, N.J. Fee: 21 46 328 Livingston Ave . Lyndhurst. N .J 4'r after 16 years of service who shall request such copied, at the Ercole Maschio. 116 Orient Way. applied to the Board of office of the Borough Clerk in said Angela C M affia, 333 Wood Ridge Joseph E LaBruzzo. Treas.. 48 Objections, if any. should be made 5% after 20 years, of service Rutherford: Fiorindo Maschio. 285 Commissioners of the Township of Ave., Wood Ridge, N .J. Spruce St.. Bloomfield. N.J. TAKE NOTICE THAT Peoples immediately in writing to Herbert W. This sum shall be added to the Memorial Municipal Building, Warren Street. Lyndhurst: Joseph Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Objections, it any, should be made Joseph E LaBruzzo. Secy. 48 Pharmacy. Inc.. trading as People's Perry. Municipal Clerk, of salary heretofore set forth and shall Carlstadt, New Jersey. Maschio. 23 Clark Avenue. Plenary Retail Consumption *C-24 immediately in writing to Herbert W Spruce St., Bloomfield. N.J Pharmacy. Inc has applied to the Lyndhurst. New Jersey. be paid at the regular pay periods FRANCES GOMEZ, Borough Gerk Rutherford. N.J License for premises situated at 413 Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, DIRECTORS Board of Commissioners of the SECTION II. That section 14. ORDINANCE NO, 74-5 Objections, if any. should be made Ridge Road. Lyndhurst. New Jersev Anthony Spinalli. Pres. New Jersey & r Joseph E LaBruzzo, 48 Spruce St., Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey, subsection 3. parag rap h s 14-9. which AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR in writing immediately tn Herbert W. O FFIC E R S Danti Borino, Secy. The Cork Shop Bloomfield, N.J. for a Retail Distribution License for Guidetti Rogalski Wase Post No 354 are "Allowances. Sick Leave & THE INSTALLATION AND F ran k P Maffia Name all stockholders holding one Perry. Borough Clerk, Township of Edw ard D elaney. P res.. 388 Wilson Vacations" be amended to read as OPERATION OF A TRAFFIC Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. premises situated at 298 Ridge Road. V.F.W. 333 Wood Ridge Ave.. or more per centum of the stock of Lyndhurst. N.J follows: CONTROL SIGNAL E d w a rd D e la n e y . T re a s 388 Lyndhurst. New Jersey 527 Valley Brook Ave . Lyndhurst. Wood-Ridge. N.J. said corporation May 30. June 6. 1974 a The members of the Police BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor Joseph E. LaBruzzo. 48 Spruce St., Wilson Ave.. Lyndhurst. N.J. O FFIC E R S N J May 23, 30, 1974 Fee: 81.46 M ay 30. June 6. 1974 Department shall be entitled to a and Council of the Borough of Bloomfield, N.J. Edw ard D elaney. Secy., 388 Wilson Anthony LaVerghetta Pres . 713 Fee: 122 08 Center St . Ridgefield. N.J Fee $48.40 clothing allowance in the amount of Carlstadt. in the County of Bergen Objections, if any, should be made Ave . Lyndhurst. N.J. One Hundred and Seventy Five and State of New Jersey: immediately in w riting lo Herbert W NOTICE OF INTENTION Objections, if any. should be made Anthony Rubino Secy - Treas, 175 Take notice that Italian American Dollars ($175.00) annually for care, SECTION 1. That a Traffic Control Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, Take notice that James A. Spataro immediately in writing to Herbert W Delafield Ave.. Lyndhurst. N.J. NOTICE Circle Political Ass'n. has applied to maintenance and replacement of Signal shall be installed and operated New Jersey. trading as Spataro’s Liquor A Dell Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. DIRECTORS Take notice that Robert Kutz the ■.Board of C om m issioners of the uniforms. at the intersection of Hoboken Road JOEY S.LOUNGE has applied to the Board of New Jersey. Anthony La V erghetta, 713 C enter trading as Koos ^avern Inc. has Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, b. The m em b ers of th e Police and Hackensack Street. JOSEPH LaBRUZZO Commissioners as Issuing Authority St., Ridgefield. N.J. applied to the Board of for a club license for premises Edw ard Delaney- Department shall be entitled to 12 SECTION 2. That the Traffic Signal 48 Spruce St. of the Township of Lyndhurst for a Maria LaVerghetta. 713 Center St.. Commissioners of the Township of situated at 192 Copeland Ave., 388 Wilson Avenue days sick leave for every year of installation shall be in accordance Bloomfield. N J. 07003 Plenary Retail Distribution License Ridgefield. N.J. Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Lyndhurst. New jersey Lyndhurst. N.J. service which sick leave should be with the provision of an act May 23, 30, 1974 fo r p r e m is e s s itu a te d a t 299 TO BE PUBLISHED TWO Anthony Rubino. 175 Delafield LICENSE for premises situated at cumulative during the members OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES Ave , Lyndhurst, N.J. concerning motor vehicles and traffic Fee >16 .56 I______Stuyvesant Ave in the Township of SUCCESSIVE WEEKS IN A LOCAL 136 Stuyvesant Ave . Lyndhurst. New period of servicc. Credit shall be regulations. Sub title 1 of T itle 39 of Domenick Nolle, pres., 390 Thomas Angelina Rubino. 175 Delafield Ave. L yndhurst. N EW SPA PER Jersey allowed for >3 of the unused the Revised Statutes; shall conform NOTICE Objections, if any. should be made Ave , Lyndhurst. N.J Victor Riccardelli, Treas., 286 May 30. Ju n e 6, 1974 OFFICERS accumulative sick leave at the time to the design, and' shall be T ak e notice that Lyndhurst Name all stockholders holding one Kingsland Ave/ immediately______in writing to Herbert W Fee: $16.56 Robert D. Kutz. P re s , 188 Division of retirement, provided, however, m a in ta in e d in operation as Recreation Center Inc. trading as or more per centum of the stock of ^Morris Scarpa, Secy.. 354 Thomas Ave.. Belleville. N.J. that no member shall be given credit authorized by the Department of Same has, applied to the Board of said corporation. Ave. NOTICE Robert C. Kutz. Se,cy.. 188 Division for sick leave accumulated beyond Transportation. Commissioners of the Township of Anthony LaV erghetta. 713 C enter Ave . Belleville. N.J/ Objections, if any, should be made Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a/Retail Take notice that Lee’s Hawaiian Islander. Inc. trading as Lee’s Hawaiian 120 days. All accumulated sick leave SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall St., Ridgefield. N.J. Objections, if any. should be made immediately in writing to Herbert W Consumption LICENSE for premises Islander. Inc. has applied to the Board of Commissioners of the Township of in excess of 120 days shall be allowed take effect upon approval by the ' Perry, Municipal Clerk, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a Retail Consumption license for premises situated Maria LaVerghetta. 713 Center St., immediately in writing to Herbert W. to each member as paid terminal Commissioner of Transportation as situated a t 222 S tuyvesant Ave., Ridgefield. N.J. Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Lyndhurst, New Jersey. at 768 Stuyvesant Ave., L yndhurst, New Jersey. Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. leave. All other provisions of provided by law Anthony Rubino, 175 Delafield D om enick Notte O FFIC E R S OFFICERS New Jersey. paragraph 2:4>43 of the "P ersonnel Approved: Mayor Dominick Presto Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. D om enick Notte Robert Granito, Pres , 58 Haverhill Stephen K. D. Louie, Pres., 142-12 Pershing Cres., Jamaica, N.Y.; Thomas Robert D. Kutz Policy Practices and Regulations of May 30. 1974 Morris Scarpa Ave., W. Paterson. C.S Louie. Treas., 54 Henry St., N.Y.C . N.Y ; Stanley Chin Din. Secy . 89 Angelina Rubino, 175 1 Delafield Robert C. Kutz the Township of Lyndhurst'- adopted Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. Fee: $14.04 390 T hom as Ave. Beverly Ficon, T reas., 861 Aztec Bayard St., N.Y.C., N.Y 188 Division Ave. by the Board of Commissioners. June Dated May 23, 30, 1974 Objections, if any, should be made Belleville. N.J. 9, 1970 are amendments that shall Terr., Franklin Lks, N.J. DIRECTORS Borough of Carlstadt. Bergen County. Fee: $13 80 immediately in writing to Herbert H apply to the members of the Police DIRECTORS Stephen K.D. Louie, 14212 Pershing Cres., Jamaica. N.Y.; Stanley Chin May 30, June 6. 1974 New Jersey Election Notice for 1974 Din. 89 Bayard St.. N.Y.C., N.Y ; Thomas C.S. Louie. 54 Henry St.. N.Y.C.. Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. Department except as modified by Robert Granito, 58 Haverhill, W Fee: >13.80 NOTICE is hereby given that the Take notice th a t P e te r -Joiseph A , Paterson. N Y.; John York Wing Wong. 1696 79a.. Brooklyn. New York; Harry G. Lew. New Jersey. this paragraph District Boards of Registry and Julian'J ., oiid Arthur R. Mustardo, Beverly Ficon, 861 Aztec Terr., 50 Bayard St.. N Y C., N.Y People's Pharmacy. Inc. c. The members of the department Take notice that William Monahan Election in und for tho Borough of trading as Lyndale Beverage Co. has Franklin Lks. Name all stockholders holding one or more per centum of the stock of said Anthony LaVerghetta. Pres shall be entitled to vacation benefits Carlstadt will sit on TUESDAY applied to the Director of the Joseph Ficon, 861 Aztec Terr., corporation. 713 C enter St. trading as William Monahan has as follows: JUNE 4th. 1974 between the hours of Division of Alcoholic Beverage Franklin Lks. Stephen K.D. Louie. 142-12 Pershing Cres., Jamaica. N.Y.; Linda Ng Ridgefield. N.J. applied to the Board of More than 6 months but less than 1 7:00 A M and 8 00 P M for the Control for a state beverage Name all stockholders holding one M ay 30, June 6, 1974 Commissioners of the Township of year of service Louie, 142-12 Pershing C res., Jam aica. N.Y., Chat Cong Leong. 20 E. 18th St., purpose of conducting a PRIMARY distributors license for the premises or more per centum of the stock of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Stanley Chin Din, 80 Bayard St., N.Y.C., N.Y Fee $22.84 Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a 5 working days ELECTION for the nomination by the situated at 650 Valley Brook Avenue. said corporation. Plenary Retail Consumption License More than I year but less than 5 Democratic and Republican Parties Lyndhurst Robert Granito, 58 H averhill Ave., Take notice that Columbus A.S. & for premises situated at 37 Ridge years olT service of the following: Objections, if any. should be made W Paterson % Of Stock P Ass’n. Inc. has applied to the Rd., Lyndhurst. New Jersey. 10 working days 1. Congressman immediately in writing to the Beverly Ficon, 861 Aztec Trail, lam ed It Board of Commissioners of the Objections, if any, should he made More than 5 years but less than 15 2. Freeholder Director of the Division of Alcoholic Franklin Lks. Name Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, immediately in writing to Herbert W years of service 3. Councilman B everage Control, 25 Commerce Joseph Ficon, 861 Aztec Trail, T hom as C.S. Louie 54Henry St. for a Gub license for premises Perry. Municipal Clerk, of 15 w orking days One male member and one Female Drive, Cranford. New Jersey. 07016. Franklin Lks. Apt. 15 situated at 621 Valley Brook Ave , Lyndhurst, New Jersey. More than 15 years but less than 20 member of the Democratic and Lyndale B everage C om pany, 650 Geneveive Granito, Pelum St., Fall N.Y. 10002 Lyndhurst, New Jersey William Monahan years of service Republican County Committee for Valley Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst. River, Mass. William Eng 1764 Monroe Ave. Officers and Trustees / 37 Ridge Rd 20 working days each Election District. New Jersey. Madeline Grand Polly, 17 Telsa Bronx. N Y. Pasquale Tremonte Pres. Lyndhurst, N.J. More than 20 years but less than 25 Ave., Medford. Mass. Said Board will also sit in th e sam e May 23, 30, 1974 10457 248 F ern Ave. M ay 30, June 6. 1974 years of service John Costa. 633 Squaw Brook Rd., , places on TUESDAY NOVEMBER Fee: >11 04 John York Wing Wong 1669 79th St. Lyndhurst, N.J. Fee $11.04 25 working days N. Haledon 5th. 1974 between the hours of 7:00 Apt IB Patsy Carucci Treas. More than 25 years of serv ice Milton Schm ach, 43 Church St., A M and 8:00 P.M for the purpose NOTICE Brooklyn. N.Y. 66 W. G ovem eur St. T ak e n o tic e t h a t K o f C. 30 working days Paterson, N.J. 11214 of conducting a general election for Take notice that Sportsmen's Rutherford. N.J. Corporation of Lyndhurst has applied Vacation benefits shall accrue and Ft. Bernadine Grande, 74 West St., Wal Hing Wong the selection of Lounge trading as N.J. Corporation 1689 79th St. John Lasadonia Secy. to the Board of Commissioners of the be determined as of the anniversary has applied to the Board of Union City, N.J. Apt IB date of employment of each member 1. Congressman Objections, if any, should be made 233 Forest Ave Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, 2 Freeholder Commissioners of the Township of Brooklyn, N.Y Lyndhurst, N.J. No member shall be entitled to 5 immediately in writing to Herbert W. tor a CB 13 license for prem ises 3. Councilman Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a 11214 Objections, if any, should be made situated a t 319 New York Ave., days vacation for 6 months service Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, Harry G. Lew 50 Bayard St. 10% unless hired prior to April 1. 1974. All The following are the Several Plenary Retail Consumption License New Jersey. immediately in writing to Herbert W Lyndhurst. New Jersey. for prem ises situated a t 744 Ridge N.Y 10013 other provisions of p arag rap h 2:4-12 Election Districts (n which the Board Lyndhurst R ecreation C enter Inc. Donald Y. T am Perry, Municipal Clerk, of OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES Road, L yndhurst. N.J. 51 Catherine St 20 10% of the "Personnel Policy Practices of Registry and Election will meet Beverly Ficon, Secretary Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Daniel Coranoto, Pres. ' O F F IC E R S N.Y. 10038 - and Regulations of the Township of and the P o llin g place where 861 Aztec Trail, Franklin Lks, N.J. Colum bus A S. & P. A ss'n. Inc. 231 Webster Ave., Lyndhurst Steven J. Ciliberto, Pres , 37 Lyndhurst" shall apply to members Registered voters may cast their May 23, 30, 1974 - y . Objections, if any. should be made Immediately-is-writing to Herbert W. Pasquale Tremonte Pres. John Gagliardi, Treas. Ballots; Kinderkamack Road, Hillsdale, N.J. Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. New Jersey. of the Police Department except as Fee >27 60 John Lasadonia Secy. 285 Lafayette Ave., Lyndhurst First and Second Districts 07642. Aurora Ciliberto, Ti“eas , 37 Stephen K.D Louie modified by this paragraph 621 Valley Brook Ave. Richard J. Goglia, Secy Unculn School Division Avenue & Kinderkamack Road. Hillsdale, N.J. Prea 105 Darwin Ave , Rutherford d The members of the department NOTICE Lyndhurst, N.J. Sixth Street Third District 07642. Aurora Ciliberto. Secy , 37 142-12 Pershing C rescent M ay 30. June 6. 1974 shall be entitled to 13 paid holidays Take notice that Zee II trading as T R U STEES Washington School Third and Kinderkamack Road, Hillsdale. N.J. Jamaieav N .Y. per annum which shall include the 07642 Town Tavern has applied to the Fee $16.56 Richard Albecker Broad Streets Fourth and Fifth May 38. Ju n e 6, 1974 716 Fourth St.. Lyndhurst following DIRECTORS Board of Commissioners of the Districts Lindbergh School Fee: $55.20 Salvatore Gentile New Years Day Steven J Ciliberto. 37 Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Washington Street Inquiries NOTICE 244 Clintore Terrace, Lyndhurst Lincolns Birthday Kinderkamack Road. Hillsdale, N.J for a Liquor jCqnsumption LICENSE Take notice that METTY’S Washingtons Birthday concerning and location of the for premises situated at 137 139 Joseph Breslin 07642, Aurora Ciliberto. 37 ORDINANCE NO. LIQUOR & DELICATESSEN INC Good Friday Polling Place in the District in which Stuyvesant Ave., L yndhurst, New 633 Third St., Lyndhurst Kinderkamack Road. Hillsdale. N.J. AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETERMINING THE ANNUAL trading as Joe's Liquor & Easter Sunday a voter resides may be made at the Jersey. Objections, if any, should be made 07642 SALARIES. WAGES AND COMPENSATION OF THE SEVERAL OFFICERS Delicatessen has applied to the Memorial Day B orough C le rk 's O ffic e a t 500 OFFICERS immediately in writing to Herbert W Name all stockholders holding one AND EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST AND Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey Independence Day Madison Street, Carlstadt. N.J Paul J Zirpol, Pres., 164 Post Perry, Municipals Clerk, of o r more per centum o f the stock of PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER OF PAYMENTS THEREOF for a Plenary Retail Distribution Labor Day Telephone # 939 2850 M onday through Ave., Lynd. 07071 Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Friday between 9:00 A M and 5:00 said corporation BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of Commissioners of the Township of license for premises situated at 543 Columbus Day H e le n Z ir p o li, T r e a s ., 1206 K. of C Corporation of Lyndhurst Steven J. Ciliberto, 37 Lyndhurst in the County of Bergen and State of New Jersey, as follows: Ridge Road. Lyndhurst, New Jersey Genera! Election Day P M as well as on Election Day Ringwood Ave., Pompton Lakes Daniel Coranoto. Pres. between 7 00 A M and 8 00 P M Kinderkamack Road. Hillsdale. N.J. SECTION I. That the following annual salaries, wages or compensation to O FFIC E R S Veterans Day Helen Zirpoli. Secy , 1206 Ringwood Richard Goglia. Secy 07642, A u r o r a C i l i b e r t o . 37 Milton Przebieglec Pres. 8 9th St ;, Thanksgiving Day Franccs Gem ex. Ave., Pompton L akes, 07442. be paid to the several officers and employees of the Township of Lyndhurst. In M aJ 30, June 6, 19^4 ( Kinderkamack Road. Hillsdale. N.J. accordance with the schedule herein after set forth, which salaries shall be on North Arlington; Barbara Alice Christmas Day Borough Clerk Objections, if any. should be made Fee: $24 84 07642 Przebieglec Treas. 8 9th St.. North Payment for holidays shall be in May 23. 30, 1974 immediately in writing to Herbert W an annual basis commencing from the first day of the year to the last day of Objections, if any, should be made the year except those officers or positions which are designated in the Schedule Arlington. Residences lieu of compensatory time off for any Fee: $23 76 immediately in writing to Herbert W Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, NOTICE holiday worked All holiday pay shall New Jersey. of Salaries as commencing on the anniversary date of the appointment of said DIRECTORS Take notice that John Manyk, Inc Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. Milton Przebieglec 8 9th St. North be included in the base salary for all NOTICE OF INTENTION Town Tavern (Zee II) officer or position as determined from Township personnel records. All trading as Lyndhurst Bar & Grill has New Jersey Arlington: Barbara Alice men for pension and retirement Take notice that Carlstadt, Turn P au l J. Zirpoli salaries shall be on an annual basis for fulltime employment except where applied to the Board of S teve J Ciliberto Przebieglec. 8 9th St.. North purposes. V erein, In c., 500 B ro ad S treet, 164 Post Ave designated as an hourly wage rate Commissioners of the Township of Steve J Ciliberto. Pres Arlington; Residences. SECTION III That all ordinances Carlstadt, New Jersey, has applied to 37 Kinderkamack Rd . Hillsdale. N.J.' May 23. 30 Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a SCHEDULE OF SALARIES Name all stockholders holding one or parts of ordinances inconsistent the Mayor and Council of Carlstadt. May 23. 30. 1974 Fee >13 80 Plenary License for premises with this Ordinance are hereby Department of Public Affairs M axim um or more per centum of the stock of New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Fee $______situated at 7 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, repealed D irector > 2.200 00 said corporation New Jersey. Consumption License for premises Take notice that A W W SECTION IV This Ordinance shall NOTICE B uilding Inspector $12,243.75 13,578.90 Milton Przebieglec 8 9th St. No. OFFICERS situated at 500 Broad Street, Lewandowski Post #20 Amuets has ta k e e ffe c t after publication S e c re ta ry Building Insp 6,567 38 8.125 61 Arlington; Barbara Alice Carlstadt, New Jersey Take notice that Polish American applied to .the Board of Florence Paglia, Pres according to Law Citizens Club, Inc . 730 New Jersey Health Sanitarian 12.87100 13.862.70 Przebieglec, 8 9th St, No. Arlington; 326 Rutherford Ave , Lyndhurst O FFIC ER S Commissioners of the Township of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given OF CARLSTADT TURN VEREIN A ve, L yndhurst. N .J 07071 has S e c re ta ry & R egistrar Bd of H ealth 6,567 38 8.125 61 Residences Richard Paglia. Treas Lyndhurst, New Je rse y , for a Club that at a regular meeting of the applied to the Board of P ublic H ealth Nurses (10 m os) 5.675 90 7.237.30 Objections, if any. should be made 326 Rutherford Ave , Lyndhurst PR ESID EN T license for premises situated at 323 Board of Commissioners of the Commissioners of the Township of S e c re ta ry Board Health 6.567 38 8.125.61 immediately in writing to Herbert W. Richard Paglia. Secy Ewald Heckmann New York Ave.. Lyndhurst, New Township of Lyndhurst Bergen Lyndhurst. New Je rs e y , for a ClUb Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. 14 Colonial Road Jersey 326 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst County. New Jersey held on Tuesday, License for premises situated at 730 Department of Public Works MinimumInimum Maximum New Jersey DIRECTORS Midland Park, N.J. OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES May 28, 1974 the above ord in an ce was New Jersey Ave., J-yndhurst. New D irector $ 2.200 00 Metty's Liquor & Florence Paglia VICE PRESIDENT Edward DiCamillo, Pres. 338 introduced and passed on its first Gerd Dagne, Jersey Superintendent (Streets! «— >—-~~.~-~~.-_. .142,24121 u , 150JM1 Delicatessen 32B Rutherford Ave I yndhurst Sanford Ave. leading and that the said ordinance 113 Carlyle Court. OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES Joseph R Guastella. Treas.. 134 Superintendent (Water) 12.241 18 13,521.00 Milton Przebieglec Richard Paglia P res shall be taken up for further Carlstadt. N.J R ichard W ilczynski. P re s , 670 Ten Ridge Road Administrative Clerk 11,130 25 11.750.00 326 Rutherford Ave , Lyndhurst consideration for final passage at a Eyck Ave . Lyndhurst. N.J Adam 543 R idge Rd TREASURER Walter Orlowsky. Secy , 361 Maple Foremen (Street Dept ) Hourly 5.15 Richard Paglia regular meeting of the Board of Kwiatkowski. T reas.. 353 P a g e Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. Mildred Clark Ave. Equipment Operator (Street Dept ) 4 60 326 Rutherford Ave . Lyndhurst Commissioners to be held on Lyndhurst. N.J. Leonard Sujkowski. May 30. June 6. 1974 9 Rose Mont Avenue. Objections, if any, should be made Road Maintenance i l (Street Dept I 4 40 Name all stockholders holding one Tuesday, June 11. 1974 at 8 00 P M Secy , 36 Morse Ave . Rutherford, Mt Glen Lakes immediately in writing to Herbert W Trim m er Shade Tree (Street Dept 1 4.25 Fee $22 08 or more per centum of the stock of in the evening prevailing time, or as N.J Anthony Gozdieski. Brd R D I. Butler. N J Perry, Municipal Clerk, of Road Maintenance #2 (Street Dept t 4 13 said corporation soon thereafter as said m atter can be Director. 514 Page Ave , Lyndhurst. PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE RECORDING SECRETARY Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Utility Maintenance (Street Depti 3 80 Florence Paglia reached at which time and place all N.J. Stanley T Balut. Fin Sec . 534 Township of Lyndhurst Elaine Schuettler, A W W Lewandowski. Laborer (Street Dept) 3 60 326 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst persons who may be interested Odavia PI.. Lyndhurst, N J John Nirtice is hereby given that the 327 Ninth Street, Post 20 Sewer Maintenance (Street Dept) 3 35 Richard Paglia therein shall be given an opportunity Lisiewski. Director. 408 Lake Carlstadt, N.J Amvets Meter Reader & Maintenance Water Dept 4 05 District Boards of Election for the 326 Rutherford Ave.. Lyndhurst to be heard concerning the same Avenue . Lyndhurst. N.J Township of Lyndhurst. N.J , will House Committee E d w ard DiCamillo Meter Reader Water Dept 4 05 Richard Paglia BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Objections, if any. should be made meet at the Polling Place hereinafter Ernst Philipp W alter Orlowsky Equipment Operator Water Dept 3 85 326 Rutherford Ave , Lyndhurst TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST immediately in writing to H ebert W designated on Tuesday. June 4. 1974 632 Eighth S treet. 323 New York Ave Water Mechanic Water Dept Objections, if any. should be made ATTEST Herbert W Perry Perry. Municipal CI f f k '! o f between the hours of 7 00 a m and Carlstadt. N.J. May 23. 30. 1974 Operator Mechanic Water Dept immediately in wnting to Herbert W Township Clerk, Gerd Dagne. Lyndhurst. New Jersey W ater Maintenance Water Dept 8 00 p.m., prevailing time for the Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, Fee >16 56 Lyndhurst N.J 113 Carlyle Court Polish American Citizens Club, Inc purpose of conducting a Primary New Jersey Richard Wilczynski. Pres Election to choose candidates for the May 30, 1974 Carlstadt. N.J Department of Parks * Public Property M inimum M axim um John Manyk Inc Fee $49 48 Peter Grimm Leonard Sujkowski. Secy NOTICE following offices Florence Paglia, Prts Director Mayor > 2.500 00 244 Page Avenue 730 New Jersey Ave . Lyndhurst! N J Take notice that Bridge Bar Inc Nomination of 328 R utherford Avenue Superintendent of Parks >11.061 68 14.981 00 Lyndhurst, N.J. May 23, 30. 1974 trading as Bridge Bar and GrilLhas Secretary (Anniversaryi 7.105 42 8.12561 One Member of the House of Lyndhurst, N.J. Representatives - 9th Congressional Klaus Busch Fee >16 56______applied to the Board of Parks Foreman 8.013 78 May 30, June 6 D istrict Leader — Kree 22 Dorothy Avenue Commissioners of the Township ot Tow n Hail ft Library Custodian 7.345 96 Fee $21 46 NOTICE Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a "Hiree (3) Freeholders (Full Term) Rochelle Park, N J Take notice that Hubert T Leonard Plenary Retail Consumption License Election of I'ress Ewald Heckmann Department of Revenue A Finance M axim um NOTICE trading as Siri's Tavern has applied for premises situated at 535 Two (2) members of the County 14 Colonial Road D irecto r > 2.200 00 Take potice that Joseph Wilczynski to the Board of Commissioners of the Riverside Ave . Lyndhurst. New Committee One Male and One Take Notice THE PLACE ON Midland P ark , N .J. Township Clerk >11.066 95 14.627 58 trading as Bill and Joe's Tavern has Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey, Jersey F em ale 1 for each of the fifteen (15) 2nd St.. Inc has applied to th e Mayor Anton Renz Deputy Township Clerk 8 128 61 9.750 31 applied to the Board of for a Plenary Retail Consumption OFFICERS Election distncts by Republican and and Council of the Borough of 251 Orient Place Elections Supervisor 500 00 Commissioners of the Township of Lyndhurst, N.J License for premises situated at 162 Rocco Vegola. Pres Democratic parties Carlstadt for a Plenary Retail C ollector of Taxes 11,066 95 14.627 58 Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a Park Ave Lyndhurst. New Jersey 53S Riverside Ave . Lyndhurst Consumption License for premises Objections, if any, should be made M unicipal A dm inistrator 900 00 1.300 00 Herbert W Perry Plenary Retail Consumption License Objections, if any. should be made Rocco Vegola. Treas Tow nship C lerk situated at 546 Second Street. in writing to Frances Gomez. immediately in writing to Herbert W Deputy Tax Collector 8.128 61 9.750 31 for premises situated at 601 Schuyler Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. New 535 Riverside Ave , Lyndhurst Township of Lyndhurst Carlstadt. New»Jersey Perry. Municipal Clerk of Staff Avenue, Lyndhurst. New Jersey Jersey Rocco Vegola. Secy Polling Places The applicant is a corporation Lyndhurst, New Jersey Voucher Gerical 8.125 61 Objections if any, should be made Signed by 535 Riverside Ave.. Lyndhurst Districts known as THE PLACE ON 2nd ST.. Bookkeeper 8.125 61 immediately in writing to Herbert W Hubert T Leonard Objections, if any. should be made 1 Columbus School INC and the name and address of WILLIAM KREIS Assessing Clerk 8.125 61 Perry Municipal Clerk, of Lyndhurst, 208 V alley Brook Ave. immediately in writing to Herbert W 2 Columbus School the officer of the applicant is President Billing Clerical 8.125 61 New Jersey Lyndhurst Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. 3 Lincoln School F red OTtar 44 K dssudi P lace May 23. 30. 1974 Chairman Board of Assessors 2 800 00 Joseph Wilczynski New Jersey 4 Washington School President A ssessor 1JOOOO 601 Schuyler Avenue. Lyndhurst. New Fee >1104 Rocco Vegola 5 Washington School 281 fnnes Road Township Attorney t Retainer i 750 00 535 Riverside Ave . 6 High School Jersey Wood Ridge, N .J 07075 NOTICE W elfare Director 6,567 38 8 128 61 May 30, June 6. 1974 Take notice that Jerocco s Villa Lyndhurst 7 High School Objections, if any. should be made 8 Jefferson School Fee $1104 immediately in writing to Mrs TAKE NOTICE that the Carlstadt Inc trading as Jer Rocco s Villa has May 30. June 6. 1974 Department of Public Safely Minimum M axim um Bar and Grill, Inc , has applied to the applied to the Board of 9 Jefferson School Frances Gomez. Borough Clerk of Fee lift 56 D irecto r 2.200 00 ORDINANCE NO. Mayor and Council of the Borough of Commissioners of the Township c.* 10 Jefferson School the B orough of Carlstadt. New Deputy Fire Commissioner , 1.000 00 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Carlstadt. New Jersey, for a Plenary Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a License U Franklin School Jersey NO TICE Magistrate 4.500 00 SECTION 14 POLICE Retail Consumption License for the for premises situated at 147 Ridge 12 Franklin School May 30-June 8, 1974 Take notice th a t Pavolic Corp. Township Prosecutor 3,200 00 13 Roosevelt School DEPARTMENT SUBSECTION 3. Fee $10 80 premises situated at 442 446 Rd Lyndhurst, New Jersey Court Clerk 7.959 94 10.571 10 "ANNUAL SALARIES" OF THE Hackensack Street. Carlstadt. New O F F IC E R S trading as Towne Pub has applied to 14 Roosevelt School the Board of Commissioners of the Clerks (2) (Ann 1 6.567 38 8.125 81 REVISED ORDINANCES OF Jersey Jerry Esposito. Pres. 325 Valley 15 Roosevelt School Take notice that application has Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey, D eputy Court Clerk 6,567 38 8.125 81 May 23. 30. 1974 LYNDHURST. NEW JERSEY. 1968. The officers ol the corporation are** Brook Ave . Lyndhurst. N J Patrick been made to the Mayor and Council for a Plenary Retail Consumption ADOPTED ON AUGUST 13, 1988 HENRY C GWINN Varsalona. Sety . 550 Freeman SI.. Fee $27 60 of the Borough of Carlstadt. New License for premises situated at 749 SECTION II All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this The Board of Commissioners of the President Lyndhurst. N.J Jersey, to Renew Plenary Retail Marin Ave Lyndhurst, New Jersey Ordinance are hereby repealed as to such inconsistencies Township of Lyndhurst, County of 134 Jefferson Street DIRECTO RS License of Carmela Poalillo. O F F IC E R S SECTION III This Ordinance shall take effect after passage and NOTICE Bergen and State of New Jersey, do Wood Ridge, N .J Jerry Esposito 325 V alley Brook Feruccio Verga and Barney Liberti, William Pavolic. Pres , 749 Mann publication as prescribed by law. and shall be retroactive to January 1, 1974. Take notice that G eo rg e F ordain as follows The Board of Directors is ms Ave , Lyndhurst, N.J. Patrick trading as White House Bar and Ave , Lyndhurst Joseph Pavolic. insofar as permitted by law and except as specifically provided in this Aronian. Mary E Aronian. George SECTION I T h a t Section 14. follows Varsalona. 550 Freeman St., Restaurant, for premises located at Treas 743 Second Ave , Lyndhurst O rdinance F Aroruaiw Jr trading as Georges Subsection 3. paragraph 14 8, HENRY C. GWINN Lyndhurst N J 404 Hackensack St Carlstadt Lucille Pavolic. Secy . 749 Mann Liquor and Delicatessen has applied "Annual Salaries of the Revised 134 Jefferson Street Name all stockholders holding one Stockholders holding one or more Ave , Lyndhurst PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Board to the Board of Commissioners of the Ordinance of the Township of Wood Ridge. N J or more per centum o f the slock of per centum of stock in said DIRECTORS of Commissioners of the Township of Lyndhurst Bergen County. Sew Jersey Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Lyndhurst is hereby amended to read Josephine Gwinn s a d corporation corporation William P avolic. 749 M unn Ave , held on Tuesday May 28. 1974. the above ordinance was introduced and passed for a Plenary Retail Distribution as follows 134 Jefferson St Jerry Esposito. 32S Valley Brook Carmela Poalillo. 272 Ridge R d. Lyndhurst Joseph Pavolic. 743 on its first retdlng and that the said ordinance shall bt taken up for further License for premises situated at 39 a. The annual salaries of the Wood Ridge, N .J Ave . Lyndhurst. N J Patrick Rutherford. N J Second Ave . Lyndhurst Lucille consideration for final passage at a regular meeting of the Board of Ridge Read, I.yndhyrst. New Jersey members of the Police Department SOTIRIOS LEGEZOS Varsalona. 550 Freeman St., Feruccio Verga. 2 Laurel Place. Pavolic, 749 Mann Ave Lyndhurst Commissioners to be held on Tuesday. June 11, 1974 at 8 00 p M in the Objection*, if any. should be made are hereby estabhahed ter the year 444 Monroe S treet Lyndhurst N J East Rutherford. N.■$.•—------.. Object tons if any. should be made evening prevailing time, or as soon thereafter as said matter can be reached immediately in writing to Herbert W 1974 as follows Carlstadt N.J Objections, if any. should be made Barney Liberti. 470 S ussex Rd . immediately in writing to Herbert W at which time and place all persons who may be interested therein shall be Perry. Municipal Clerk, of Chief $15.42900 Objections if any, should be made immediately in writing to Herbert W Wood Ridge. N J. Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same Lyndhurst. New Jersey Deputy Chief 13,130 00 immediately in wntmg to Frances Perry Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, Objections, if any. should be made New Jersey BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS George F Aronian CapUtns 13.53500 Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlsudt New Jersey immediately in writing to Frances New Jersey Pavolic Corporation TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST Mary E Aronian Lieutenants 12.80 00 J e r Rocco s Villa George E Aronian. Jr Sergeants (including Patrolmen Gomez, Borough Clerk of Carlatadt CARLSTADT BAR Jerry Esposito. Pres William Pavolic Pres ATTEST Herbert W Perry 749 Mann Ave . Lyndhurst. N.J 1M Carmita Ave , Rutherford. N J assigned to Detective Bureau N.J „ ^ t GRILL, INC 147 Ridge Rd Lyndhurst Township Clerk, Lyndhurft. N.J May 3p * June 6. 1974 May 23. 39. 1974 M ay 30. 1974 May 30. June 6. 1974 12,335 00 May 30-June 8. 1974 May a . 30. 1974 Patrolm an (firet y e a r) . 9.195 00 Fee $10 80 Fee $1404 Fee ) Fee MM F w H S R Fee $1104 Thursday, May 30, 1974 LEADER Page 21

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF bond a n ticip atio n n o te s of .said Take notice that Carlstadt ORDINANCE NO. 74-3 Consumption License for premises Director. RFD fl. Box 334, Mt. ORDINANCE NO. SBF 23614 S H E R IF F 'S SALE BOND ANTICIPATION N O TES IN Borough of an aggregate principal Hideaway, Inc., a corporation of the AN ORDINANCE TO FIX AND situated a t 338 R oute 17, Carlstadt. Kisco, N.Y. AN ORDINANCE TO EST A BUSH A SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE amount not exceeding $38,500 are State ot New Jersey, h as applied to DETERMINE THE SALARIES AND New Jersey. Thomas R. McCarthy, Executive PROGRAM FOR THE COLLECTION JERSEY OF SUCH BONDS. hereby authorized to be issued the Mayor and Council of the COMPENSATION OF THE ObjecUons, if any, should be made Vice President and Director. 398 OF USED NEWSPAPERS FROM LAW DIVISION - BERGEN BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough pursuant to said Local Bond Law in Borough of Carlstadt. N.J. for a SEVERAL OFFICERS OF THE immediately in writing to Frances Ryder Road. Manhasset, N.Y. THE RESIDENCES OF THE COUNTY Council of the Borough of Carlstadt, anticipation of the issuance of said Plenary Retail Consumption License BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT. AND Gomez, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, Lawrence Yaffa, Vice President. BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD FOR DOCKET NO. D J 11943 73 In the County of Bergen, as follows: bonds. In the event that bonds are for premises situated at 325 Paterson TO PROVIDE T H E M A N N ER AND New, Jersey . P.O. 328, Alpine. N .J. RECYCLING PURPOSES: TO W herein New J e rs e y Bank is Section 1. The Borough of issued pursuant to this ordinance the Plank Road, Carlstadt, N.J. PAYMENT THEREOF, REVISED Patsy Grella Leo C. Fennelly, Secretary and EMPOWER THE BOROUGH Plaintiff and Mrs. J. M Walker, also Carlstadt, shall acquire a new aggregate amount of notes hereby O FFICERS TO 1974 311 F o u rth Street Director. U65 Park Avenue, New ADMINISTRATOR TO ADOPT AND known as Corinne M Walker is automotive vehicle consisting of one authorized to be issued shall be Robert Porro-78 Riverside Ave. Approved: Dominick Presto, Mayor Carlstadt, New Jersey York. N.Y. PROMULGATE REASONABLE Defendant (1) packer-loader, including the reduced by an amount equal to the Lyndhurst-Pres. Attest: Frances Gomez. Borough Henrietta Grella Sylvester T. Ribaudo. Vice REGULATIONS THEREFOR. AND Civil Action — Execution original apparatus and equipment principal amount of the bonds so N ancy Porro-38 S trad fo rd PI. Clerk 4 328 Route 17 President and Director. 1654 102st TO FIX PENALTIES FOR THE JEROME ALPER and ALPER necessary and suitable for the use of issued. If the aggregate amount of North Arlington-Vice-Pres. I hereby certify that the foregoing Carlstadt. New Jersey Street. Bayside. N.Y. VIOLATION THEREOF. Attorneys such vehicle by the Department of outstanding bonds and notes issued M ary Lotito-100 H illcrest Ave ordinance was passed by the Mayor May 30-June 6. 1974 Mitchell M Zak. Assistant WHEREAS, Conservation of By virtue of the above stated writ Public Works of the Borough. pursuant to this ordinance shall at West Paterson N.J. and Council of the Borough of Fee: $B 64 Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, recyclable materials has become an to me directed and delivered, I shall Section 2. The sum o f $40,600 is any time exceed the sum first Persons owning one or more Carlstadt at a regular meeting held 274 Mountain Way. Rutherford. N.J. important public concern by reason expose for sale by public vendue and hereby appropriated to the payment mentioned in this section, the moneys percent of stock as listed above on 2pth day of M ay, 1974 DIRECTORS of the growing problem of solid waste sell to the highest bidder on Monday, of the cost of acquiring such new raised by th e issuance of said bonds Objections, if any, should be made Frances Gomez. Borough Clerk Curt K Brill. 1016 Fifth Avenue. disposal and its impact on our New York. N.Y. the 10th d ay of June. 1974 at two automotive vehicle consisting of one shall, to not less than the amount of immediately in writing to Frances May 30, 1974 News Leader environment and Alvin J. Ferro. 49 Prospect o'clock in the afternoon, prevailing (1) packer-loader together with such excess, be applied to the Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Fee $4 32 WHEREAS, there is an increasing Avenue. Larchmont. N.Y. time, at'the Sheriff’s Office, situated apparatus and equipment therefor. payment of such notes then New Jersey. Take notice that AUSTIN. necessity to conserve our natural TAKE NOTICE THAT Tidewater Frederick P. Haas. 137 Raymond in the Bergen County Jail Building, Such appropriation shall be m et from outstanding. Carlstadt, New Jersey NICHOLS ft CO.. INCORPORATED resources: and Street. Darien. Connecticut. Court Street, Hackensack, that is to the proceeds of the sale of the bonds Section 7. Each bond anticipation 325 Paterson Plank Road Projects. Inc.. trading as The Anvil, has applied to the Director of the WHEREAS, the collection of used Abraham iRosenberg. 2 Ross Lane. say: authorised and the down payment note issued pursuant to this C a rlsta d t, N.J. has made application to the Mayor Division of Alcoholic Beverage newspapers for recycling purposes Hewlett Neck. N.Y. appropriated by this ordinance. Such ordinance shall be dated on or about May 30 ft June 6. 1974 and Council for a Plenary Retail Council for a P lenary Wholesale from residences in the Borough of All that tract or parcel of land and Harry W Siefert. 1133 N Green acquisition shall be a general the date of its issuance and shall be Fee: $10 80 Consumption License for premises License for the premises situated at premises, situated, lying and being in Bay Road. Lake Forest. Ill Rutherford will, for the reasons improvement and no part of the cost payable not more than one year from situated at 203 Washington Avenue. 733 Third Avenue. New Y ork. N.Y. hereinabove set forth foster and the Borough of Carlstadt, in the James C. Turner. 2 Kimberly thereof shall be assessed against its date, shall bear interest at a rate Take notice that Willner Industries Carlstadt, New Jersey. 10017. County of Bergen and State of New Drive. Durham. North Carolina. promote the general public interest. property specially benefited. per annum as may be hereafter trading as Willner's Liquors has The officers of Tidewater Projects, Officers and Directors of the Jersey, and described as follows: The stockholder holding more than NOW THEREFORE BE IT Section 3. It is hereby determined determined within the limitations applied to the Mayor and Council of Inc., are: applicant Corporation are Being commonly known and ten per centum (MM) of the sjock of ORDAINED by the Mayor and and stated that (1) the making of prescribed by law and m ay be DOROTHY G SWAGGER Kenneth G P eters. C hairm an of designated as 422 M onroe Street, the Borough of East Rutherford, for the applicant Corporation is Council: such improvement (hereinafter renewed from time to tome pursuant Pres. ft Treas. the Board and D irector. 329 Ryder Carlstadt, New Jersey. a Plenary Retail Distribution License LIGGETT ft MYERS SECTION I. DEFINITIONS: referred to as "purpose”) is not a to and within limitations prescribed 3 W ashington Avenue Road. Manhasset. N.Y Known and Designated as Lots for premises situated at 570 Paterson INCORPORATED (a) 'Used Newspapers" The current expense of said by said Local Bond Law Each of LitUe F erry , N .J. Richard J. Newman. President and number fifty-seven (57) and Avenue, East Rutherford. New . 630 New York. N.Y. 10020 term "used newspapers" as used Borough . and (2) it is said notes shall.be signed by the FRANK G. SWAGGER fifty-eight (SB) on a certain map Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made herein shall be deemed to include necessary to finance said purpose by Mayor and Borough Treasurer and Vice President-Secretary entitled "Map of Property of Mrs. The names of the officers, immediately in writing to the paper of the type commonly referred Sarah A. T aliaferro, to be known by the issuance of obligations of said shall be under the seal of said stockholders and directors of 3 W ashington A venue [North Arlington to as news print and distributed at Borough and attested by the Borough, Little Ferry, N.J. .pirectdi* of the Diyisigg of Alcoholic the name of Windsor, tiled in the Borough pursuant to the Willnei 's Liquors are: Beverage Control. 25 Commerce stated intervals, usually daily or Local Bond Law of New Jersey, and Clerk. Said officers are hereby Objections, if any. should be made Bergen County Clerk's Office as Map William C. Willner — president, Drive. Cranford. N.J. 07016 weekly having printed thereon news #119, on May 22, 1869 (3) the estimated cost of said purpose authorized to execute said notes and treasurer, director and stockholder, im m ediately in w riting to: Mrs. Leader and opinions and containing to Issue said notes In such form as Frances Gomez, Clerk of Borough of AUSTIN. NICHOLS ft CO. Being the same premises described is $40,600, and (4) $2,100 o f said sum 48 Crest Drive, South Orange. New PLANNING BOARD INCORPORATED advertisements and other matters of they m ay adopt in co nform ity with Carlstadt. New Jersey. in a certain Deed dated J a n u a ry 27th, is to be provided by the down Jersey 07079 BOROUGH OF NORTH 733 Third Avenue public interest. Expressly excluded, law. Hie power (o determine any TIDEWATER PROJECTS. INC 1967, from Judith Dunn and payment hereinafter appropriated to Stuart N. Willner — vice president, ARLINGTON New York. N.Y. 10017 however, are all magazines or other Lawrence Dunn, her husband, to finance said purpose, and (5) the m atters with respect to said notes not director and stockholder, 850 Virginia 3 Washington Avenue NOTICE O F PU BLIC HEARING May 30. June 6. 1974 periodicals as well as all other paper Ronald Reinknecht and Carole Marie estimated maximum amount of determined by this ordinance-and Drive, W inter Park, F lo rid a 32789 LitUe Ferry. New Jersey Please take notice that Public Fee: $33 12 products of any nature whatsoever. Reinknecht, his wife and recorded in bonds or notes necessary to be issued also the power to sell said notes, is Martin S. Fox — secretary, May 30 ft June 6. 1974 Service Electric and Gas Company is (b) "Solid Waste" - The term Fee: $11.88 the Bergen County Clerk's Office in for said purpose is $38,500, and (6) hereby delegated to the Borough d i r e c t o r a n d s t o c k h o l d e r . 58 applying to the Planning Board of the “solid waste" as used herein shall be Book 5011 of D eeds, P a g e 336, the cost of such purpose, as Treasurer who is hereby authorized Sagamore Road, Millburn. New Borough of North Arlington for the NOTICE deemed to include all garbage and January 31, 1967 hereinbefore stated, includes the to sell said notes either at one time Jersey 07041 TAKE NOTICE that Anne approval of a Major Subdivision of Take notice that on May 21. 1974 a rubbish normally placed at the curb Buffalino, trading as Buff's, has Together with the hereditaments aggregate amount of $5,310 which is or from time to time in the manner Public issue — 108,089 sh ares of the property located East of Schuyler change occurred in the stock holdings for regular twice-weekly municipal and appurtenances thereunto estimated to be necessary to finance provided by law. stock sold to the public. made application to the Mayor and Avenue and designated on the Tax of Triple S. Liquor Inc. Holder of collection. belonging, etc. Liens and the cost of such purpose, including Section 8. It is hereby determined ObjecUons, if any, should be made Council of the Borough of Carlstadt. Maps as Block 192, Lots 1 and 3. Plenary Retail Distribution License SECTION 2. On and after the date encumbrances against the above architect's fees, accounting, and declared that the period of immediately in writing to Natalie New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail A public hearing will be held on D9 for premises located at 21 Park fixed and promulgated by regulation described premises will be made engineering and, inspection costs, usefulness of said purpose, according DeFalco, Borough Clerk, of the Consumption License for Premises this matter in the Municipal Building Avenue. Rutherford. N.J resulting in issued by the Borough Administrator known at the time of sale legal expenses and other expenses, to its reasonable life, is a period of Borough of East Rutherford. New situated at the northeast corner of at 8:00 p.m on June 12, 1974. the following persons residing at of the Borough of Rutherford in Berry Avenue and New Jersey State Approximate amount due on this including interest on such obligations five years computed from the date of Jersey. A map of proposed subdivision of their following respective addresses accordance with the terms hereof it Highway Route 17, C arlstad t. New execution is $2,610.00 plus Sheriff s to the extent permitted by Section said bonds. WILLNER'S LIQUORS Hudson Realty Company prepared by each acquiring more than 10'r of said shall be mandatory for all persons Jersey fees. 10% of the purchase p rice in the 40A:2-20 of the Local Bond Law. Section 9. It is hereby determined 580 C hancellor Avenue Borrie, McDonald ft Watson. corporate license stock Sanford Lite. who are owners, lessees and Objections, if any. should be made form of Certified Check or Cash is Section 4. It is hereby determined and stated that the Supplemental Irvington, New Jersey 07111 Surveyors, is on file with the Borough 30Suburban Dr., West Orange. N.J. occupants of residenUal dwellings in immediately in writing to Frances required at the time of sale This and stated that moneys exceeding Debt Statement required by said May 23. M ay 30. 1974 Clerk and available for public Any information concerning the the Borough of Rutherford to Gomez. Borough Clerk of the notice is subject to Conditions of Sale $2,100. appropriated for down Local Bond Law has been duly made Fee: $______inspection, and will be considered qualifications of any of the above separate used newspapers from all Borough of Carlstadt. New Jersey. as set forth by the Sheriff of Bergen payments on capital improvements and filed in the office of the Borough together with the subdivision current stockholders should be other solid waste produced by any or for the capital improvement fund Clerk of said Borough, and that such ANNE BUFFALINO communicated in writing to Helen J. County. The Sheriff reserves the TAKE NOTICE: that GEORGE E application and the testimony of such residents and to separately in budgets heretofore adopted for statement so filed shows that the 650 Route 17 applicant at said hearing Grayshan. Clerk of the Borough of right to adjourn this sale from time SHEEHY, trading as Sheehy's bundle newspapers for pick-up. said Borough are now available to gross debt of said Borough, as Carlstadt, N.J. Rutherford. to time as provided by Law Carlstadt Liquor Store, has applied to collection and recycling. finance said purpose. The sum of defined in Section 40A:2-43 of said May 30. June 6, 1974 JOSEPH F JOB, Sheriff the Mayor and Council of Carlstadt. PUBLIC SE R V IC E E L EC TR IC AND Triple S. Liquors Inc. SECTION 3. Said newspapers shall Local Bond Law, is increased by this Fee $8 64 by Meyer L. Shafman. President May 13. 20. 28 June 3 4 $2,100 is hereby ap p ro p ria te d from New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail GAS COMPANY be compacted and shall be Ued such moneys to the payment of the ordinance by $38,500 and th at the Jerald Shafman, Secretary May 16, 23 . 30. June 6. 1974 Distribution License for premises Published: securely in bundles not exceeding cost of said purpose issuance of the bonds and notes TAKE NOTICE that Third Base May 30, 1974 Fee. $77 28 situated at 404 Sixth Street. May 23. 30. 1974 fifty (50) pounds in w eight writh a authorized by this ordinance will be Wines and Liquors Inc., trading as Fee: $1242 Section 5. To finance said purpose, Carbudl, New Jersey Fee: $16 56 rope or cord sufficient in strength to ORDINANCE 74 4 bonds of said Borough of an within all debt limitations prescribed Third Base Wines and Liquors, has ObjecUons, if any, should be made facilitate handling Said bundles shall BOND ORDINANCE TO aggregate principal amount not by said Local Bond Law made application to the Mayor and immediately in writing to Frances be placed separately at the curb for AUTHORIZE THE ACQUISITION exceeding $38,500 are hereby Section 10. This ordinance shall Council of the Borough of Carlstadt Gomez, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, NOTICE collection not earlier than 6 p.m. on OF A NEW AUTOMOTIVE authorized to be issued pursuant to take effect twenty days after the first for a Plenary Retail Distribution New Jersey. the day preceeding those days to be VEHICLE CONSISTING O F ONE (1) said Local Bond Law. Said bonds publication thereof after final License for premises situated at 304 GEORGE E SHEEHY RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF designated for collection by the PACKER LOADER BY AND FOR shall bear interest at a rate per passage Paterson Plank Road, Carlstadt, New May 30- Ju n e 6, 1974 Borough Administrator under the THE BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT. annum as may be hereafter Approved: Dominick Presto, Mayor Jersey NORTH ARLINGTON Fee rules and regulations promulgated in IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN. determined within the limitations Attest: Frances Gomez. Borough DOROTHY JUNE NIEGLOS THE WATER DEPARTMENT OF accordance with the terms hereof, NEW JERSEY, TO APPROPRIATE prescribed by law. All m a tte r s with Clerk * P resident Take notice that Anthony F. Presto and no later than 6 a.m. on the day of THE SUM OF $40,600 TO PAY THE respect to said bonds not determined STATEMENT 52 P ine Drive T H E BOROUGH OF NORTH collection. & Carmen Presto, 319 Hackensack COST THEREOF TO MAKE A by this ordinance shall be determined The bond ordinance published Cedar Grove, New Jersey SECTION 4. From the Ume of DOWN PAYMENT AND TO by resolutions to be hereafter herewith has been Anally passed by St., C arlstad t, New Jersey , trad in g as Frederick C. Steiger, Jr. ARLINGTON ARE IN THE PROCESS OF Presto's Tavern, has applied to the placement at the curb by any AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF adopted the Borough Council of the Borough Secretary & Treasurer resident of used newspapers for Mayor and Council of Carlstadt, N.J. TH E ANNUAL FLUSHING OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH Section 6. To finance said purpose. of Carlstadt. in the County of Bergen, 484 F ritsch Avenue, collection by the Borough /of for a Plenary Retail Consumption APPROPRIATION AND TO in the State of New Je rse y , on the Carlstadt, N.J. HYDRANTS. (FROM 10:00 P.M. TO 5:00 Rutherford in accordance with the license for premises situated at 319 Objections, if any. should be made 20th d ay of May 1974, and th e twenty terms hereof, such used newspapers Hackensack St.. Carlstadt, N.J. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION day period of limitation within which immediately in writing to A.M.) shall be and become the property of ObjecUons. if any, should be made a suit, action or proceeding FRANCES GOMEZ the Borough of Rutherford or its BOROUGH OF EAST RUTHERFORD mmediately in writing to Frances B orough Clerk YOUR CONSIDERATION AND questioning the validity of such authorized agent. It shall be a Gomez, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, Carlstadt, New Jersey NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT ordinance can be commenced, as violation of this ordinance for any N.J. May 30 ft Ju n e 6, 1974 INDULGENCE IN THIS MATTER provided in the Local Bond Law, has person unauthorized by the Borough OF TAXES AND CHARGES ANTHONY F PRESTO Fee $10.80______begun to run from the date of the WOULD BE APPRECIATED BY THE of Rutherford to collect o r pick up. or 38 M iller Street FOR T H E YEARS 1970, 1971, 1972 first publication of this statement cause to be collected or picked up Wallington. N.J. MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE COLLECTOR’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE F ran ces Gomez, B orough Clerk TAKE NOTICE that the Friars any such used newspapers during the CARMEN PRESTO Club, 556 Second S treet, Carlstadt, May 30. 1974 BOROUGH OF NORTH ARLINGTON. twenty-four hour period commencing FOR SEWER CHARGES 319 H ackensack St.. New Jersey, has applied to the Fee: $41 04 at 6:00 p.m . on any day preceding a Carlstadt. N.J Mayor and Council of the Borough of day designated for collection under Notice is hereby given that I, Patrick P DeVasto, May 30. June 6, 1974 SIGNED: AUGUSTINE J. YONAITIS Carlstadt. New Jersey for a Club the rules promulgated by the Collector of Taxes of the Borough of East Rutherford. Take notice that G.C. Burkadt Post Fee $8 64 license for premises situated at 556 CHAIRMAN Borough Administrator in accordance County of Bergen, State of New Jersey, pursuant to the No. 69, A m erican Legion Inc., has Second Street. Carlstadt. New with the terms hereof. Any and each T ake notice that W illiam G Voitol, Jersey WATER DEPARTMENT authority of the Statute in such case made and provided applied to the Mayor and Council of such collection in violation hereof the Borough of Carlstadt for a Club trading as Dinger's Tavern has Objections, if any. should be made EDWARD J. SLODOWSKI from one or more residences during will on License for premises situated at 412 applied to the Mayor and Council of immediately in wriUng to Frances said twenty-four period shall Carlstadt, New Jersey for a Plenary Gooses, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. MAYOR THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1974 TTiird S treet, C arlstadt, New Jersey. constitute a separate and distinct O FFICERS Consumption License for premises New Jersey. DATES: MAY 30, JUNE 6, 1974 offense punishable as hereinafter at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day. at the Municipal COMMANDER situated at 443 Third Street, New FRIARS CLUB OFFICERS provided. Jersey Howard Wrede, Louis Celaruo, President SECTION 5. T his ordinance is in no Building, Everett Place, in the said taxing district, expose Objections, if any, should be made 380 M arlboro Road 549 First St. way intended to prohibit separate immediately in writing to Frances LEGAL NOUCE for sale and sell the several tracts and parcels of land Wood Ridge, N.J Carlstadt N.J newspaper drives by outside Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, BOROUGH OF NORTH ARUNGTON hereinafter specified, as of the 30th day of May, 1974, all SENIOR VICE COMMANDER John Me Carthy, Secy-Treas charitable organizations on days New Je rse y NEW JER SEY Douglas A. Lowry 66 Lincoln St. other than those designated for as computed on the list on file in my office to the date of W illiam G Voitel ELECTION NOTICE 58 Hampton Court East Rutherford N.J collection by the Borough. 426 Washington Street BOROUGH OF NORTH ARUNGTON, N.J. sale and the cost of sale. Maywood. N.J. 07607 George Bowles. Bar Chairman SECTION 9. The Borough Carlstadt, N.J. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DISTRICT BOARDS OF ELECTION JUNIOR VICE COMMANDER 440 Monroe St Administrator hereby is authorized The said lands will be struck off and sold to such May 30, June 6, 1974 WILL MEET AT THE POLLING PLACES HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED Joseph E Biamonte Carlstadt N.J. and directed to establish and Fee $5 40 ON TUESDAY, JUNE 4. 1974 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 A M AND persons as will purchase the same, subject to redemption William Gomez. 3 Year trustee promulgate reasonable regulaUons as 15-5th Street 8 00 P.M. PREVAILING TIME FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING THE Wood Ridge, N .J 07075 115 D elafield Av. to the manner, days and times for at the lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess of 8 NOTICE OF INTENTION PRIMARY ELECTION FOR THE ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE OFFICER Lyndhurst N.J. the collection of used newspapers In Take notice that Steven Venturini, COUNTY COMMITTEE (ONE MALE AND ONE FEMALE) FOR EACH OF percent per annum on the first $1,000.00 of the Douglas Durgie. Edmund Szott, 2 Year trustee accordance with the terms hereof. 505 Eighth Street, Carlstadt. N.J. 162 Euclid Av. THE TWELVE (12) ELECTION DISTRICTS BY THE REPUBUCAN AND delinquency, and 12 percent per annum on any amount in 8 Carteret Road trading as Steve's Bar ft Grill has DEMOCRATIC PARTIES AND FOR NOMINATION OF SECTION 7. Any person, firm or Livingston, N.J. Ridgefield Park N.J. corporation that violates or neglects applied to the Mayor and Council of ONE (1) CONGRESSMAN (FULLTERM) excess of $1,000.00. The payment of the sale shall be made Pasquale Tallone, 1 Year trustee to comply with any provisions of this BAR TRUSTEE Carlstadt, N.J. for a Plenary Retail ' T H R E E (3) DELEGATES before the conclusion of the sale or property will be resold. 44 Prospect Terr. ordinance or any regulation Peter W Pascavage. Consumption License for premises THREE (3) FREEHOLDERS (FULL TERM). 446 H ackensack S treet East Rutherford N.J. promulgated pursuant thereto shall This sale is made in pursuance of the provisions of situated at Route 17 and Berry ONE (1) MAYOR (FULLTERM) Carlstadt. N.J. May 30. June 6. 1974 upon conviction thereof, be Avenue. Carlstadt, N.J TWO (2) COUNCILMEN (FULL TERM) C hapter 237, P.L. 1918 (R.S. 54:5) and Chapter 138. P.L. Fee $14.04______punishable by a fine not to exceed ObjecUons, if any should be made Objections, if any should be made BY THE REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC PARTIES 1946 (R.S. 40:14A) and the acts amendatory thereof and immediately in writing to Frances immediately in writing to Frances two hundred ($200 00) dollurs Gomez. Borough Clerk of the TAKE NOTICE that Yorkview HEDLEY D HOUSE SECTION 8. All o rdinances or supplementary thereto. Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Corporation, trading as BOROUGH CLERK Borough of Carlstadt, New Jersey NJ parts of ordinances inconsistent Any of said tracts of land may be redeemed before the May 30^ June 6, 1974 ZIMMERMANN'S, Im s applied to the BOUNDARIES herewith are hereby repealed as to Signed Steven Venturini Mayor and Council of the Borough of Fee $12 96 May 30. Ju n e 6, 1974 FIRST DISTRICT South Belleville Pike such inconsistency only sale by the payment of the amount due thereon to date of Carlstadt for Plenary Retail WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL North As tor Avenue SECTION 9. This ordinance shall Fee 18 64______Consumption License C 3 for such redemption, including interest and costs to such date. LEGAL NOTICE Comer Argyle Place ft Exton Ave. East: Chestnut Street (Odd Nos.) take effect after final passage and premises situated at 335 Hackensack Exton Avenue Entrance Extended to Astor Avenue The following is a description of the lands and owner's Notice is hereby given that the NOTICE OF INTENTION publicaUon as provided by law. Annual Meeting of the Be/ry Street. Carlstadt. New Jersey 981-9060 West Rutherford Place (Even Nos.) NOTICE Take notice that Charles and names as contained on the list on file in my office together Lawn Charlestown Cemetery Assn., The officers and directors are as Extended to Astor Avenue The foregoing ordinance was Jacqueline Chainer, trading as follows: introduced at a regular meeting of with the total amount due thereon, as computed to May 30. Inc.. Carlstadt. N.J will be held on. Chainer s Delicatesseh ft Liquor the third Tuesday of June (June 18. G EO RG E V ZIM M ERM ANN SECOND DISTRICT South Belleville Pike the Mayar and Ceuncll of the Store, has applied to the Mayor and President and Director 1974. 1974) a t th e Municipal Building, HIGH SCHOOL North Astor Avenue Borough of Rutherford in the County Council of the Borough of Carlstadt. 735 Fifth S treet Madison St.. Carlstadt. N J , County South E ntrance East Rutherford Place (Odd Nos.) of Bergen, New Jersey, held May 21. The names shown are as they appear in the Tax New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Carlstadt. New Jersey of Bergen, at 8:00 P M for the 218 Ridge Road West Ridge Road (Even Nos.) ’1974 and will be further considered Duplicate and do not necessarily mean that these parties Distribution License for premises A L FR ED N SANZAR1. election of Trustees 981-9060 for final passage after public hearing situated at 321 323 Broad Street, Vice-President. Secretary, are the present owners of the property. THIRD DISTRICT South: Belleville Pike. Borough at a regular meeting cf said Mayor, (3) Trustees are to be elected for a Carlstadt. New Jersey Treasurer and Director, term of three years. THOMAS JEFFERSON SCHOOL Boundary to Prospect Avenue and Council to be held in the AFTER THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS LIST. Objections, if any. should be made 88 West F ranklin S treet. ^ too Prospect Avenue North Hedden Terrace (Odd No*.) Municipal Building in said Borough All plot owners are invited to immediately in writing to Frances Hackensack, New Jersey 90 THE COLLECTOR IS AUTHORIZED TO-. REMOVE Prospect Ave Entrance on June 18, 1974 at 8:00 o'clock P M attend and exercise their voting Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. All th e stockholders a re as follows 901-6060 East Rear Property Line, east side HELEN J GRAYSHAN NAMES FROM LIST OF PROPERTY TO BE OFFERED rights New Je rse y GEORGE V ZIMMERMANN of Prospect Avenue Borough Clerk FOR SALE ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF CASH OR Paul H Heider. President CHARLES CHAINER 7|5 Fifth Street. The Berry La wn-Charlesto wn JACQUELINE CHAINER Carlstadt. New Jersey Dated. Rutherford. N,J May 22. 1*74 FOURTH DISTRICT South Hedden Terrace (Even Nos.) published May 30, 1974 CERTIFIED CHECK Cem etery Assn. Inc. 64 R ev ere Avenue A LFR ED N SANZARI NO I F IR E HOUSE North Sunset Avenue (Odd Nos.) Fee $40 02 May 30. 1974 Emerson. New Jersey 88 W est F ranklin S treet. Patrick P. DeVasto 116 Hendel Avenue East Ridge Road (Odd Nos.) Fee $4 32 May 30, Ju n e 6. 1974 Hackensack. New Jersey Tax Collector 981 6060 West Borough Boundary Fee Objections, if any. should be made Take noticethat Colonial Winn BLOCK LOT - ASSESSED TO DELINQUENT IN TER EST im m ediately in w riting to TAKE NOTICE that Carl W FIFTH DISTRICT ‘ South Sunset Avenue (Even Nos.) and Liquors, IflT, trading as Colonial CHARGES TO 4/38/74 FRANCES GOMEZ Koberle. trading as Kretz Beverage NOTICE OF INTENTION HIGH SCHOOL, North North Eagle Street (Odd Nos i Wines and Liquors, has applied to the 6 Take notice that Joseph LoRe 117 Borough Clerk 2 Paul Anzelmo 43 50 8.77 Company, has applied to the Mayor Entrance East Ridge Road (Odd Nos ) Mayor and Council of the Borough of 11 20B Moonachie Avenue. Carlstadt. New Borough of Carlstadt. Rutherford for a Plenary Retail M ft L Opalinski 43 50 906 and C ouncil of the B orough of 218 Ridge Road West Borough Boundary Jersey, has applied to the Mayor and New Jersey 12 1 Mrs Pita Wyka 174 00 36 25 Carlstadt. New Jersey, tor a Plenary 391-6080 Distribution license for premises 12 32.33.34. Mrs F LaGreca 87 00 18 13 Retail Distribution License for Council of Carlstadt. New Jersey for YORKVIEW CORPORATION situated at 286 Park Avenue. 35.36 a Plenary Retail Consumption 335 H ackensack Street Rutherford, New Jersey p r e m is e s s i t u a t e d a t 432 436 SIXTH DISTRICT South Eagle Street (Even Nos i 12 30 License. No C 13.1 Carlstadt. New Jersey The names and residences of all H Collura 130 50 31 54 Hackensack Street. Carlstadt. New WASHINGTON SCHOOL North North side Albert Street Objections, if any should be made May 30 & June '6. 1974 officers and all d irecto rs who h av e no 15 1 Mr Carl Trebing 1.445 40 297 62 Jersey Comer Biltmore and High Streets and North side Locust Avenue immediately, in writing to Frances Fee $16 20______other named office and the names 16B 4F Standard Carlton 17.060 82 3 891 33 Objections, if any. should be made Biltmore Street Entrance East Ridge Road (Odd Nos i Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. and residences of all stockholders 19 7 L * H R ealty Corp. 2.740 50 570 94 immediately in writing to Mrs 981 6060 West Borough Boundary New Je rse y Take notice that the Frosted Glass holding m ore th an ten per centum of 20 31 Adam Mazierski 174 00 36 25 Frances Gomez. Borough Clerk of Joseph LoRe Inc trading as the Frosted Glass has the stock of said corporation are : 25 16A H Kuglen 2.403 00 408 60 Carlstadt. New Jersey SEVENTH DISTRICT South High tension line at Sixth St to 117 Moonachie Avenue applied to the Mayor and Council of John T. Ownes. President and 28 1E.F ('alter Assoc CARL W KOBERLE WASHINGTON SCHOOL rear property line of Albert St 14.385 65 3.402 07 Carlstadt. N J 07072 the Borough of Carlstadt for a Treasurer, 6 Mount Vernon Court, 29 3 Richard Krutz 433 Fourth Street Comer Biltmore and High Streets (North Side) and Rear property line 11361 20 25 May 30-Ju n e 6. 1974 Plenary Retail Consumption License Maywood. N J 35 1.2.3 L ft M Gallo Carlstadt. N J 07072 High Street Entrance of North Side Locust Ave 2.630 40 615 59 Fee 88 64 for premises located at Corner Broad Josephine S Owens, Vice President 38 19C May 30-June 6. 1974 981-6060 J M arinaro 174 00 29 » Street ft Route 17. C arlstadt North Borough Boundary and secretary, 6 Mount Vernon 46 K R White 870 00 66 41 Fee 18 64 ______East Rear property line of Sixth St J 1 TAKE NOTICE that Carmen The officers, directors and Court. Maywood, N J 51 14 C ft S Zanca 86 80 14.77 stockholders of said applicant - ..In High Tension Line. West Side ObjecUons. if any should be made Take notice that B * F Urciuoli J r. and John Paisi. trading 54 SOB. 31 William Phyman 87 00 17 55 corporation are Kathryn Alice Ridge Rd North to Borough Boundary immediately, in wriUng, to Helen J Corpuiation. a corporation under the as Half Way Bar md Grill hav«> 65 — ------M Panax- 43 50 9 06 Steiger PresiSenT, 414 FritSfh West Borough Boundary Grayshan. Borough Clerk of the laws of the St»le of New Jersey, has applied to the Mayor and Council of 65 2 F ft M C am m sro ta 87 00 18 13 Avenue. Carlstadt, New Jersey and Borough of R utherford applied to the Mayor and Council of the B orough of C a rls ta d t. New EIGHTH DISTRICT 65 10 D. Blickstein 21 • 4 54 Edward L Nieglos. South A stor Avenue COLONIAL WINES AND the Borough of Carlstadt for a Jersey, for a Plenary Retail 65 14.14A Town House Inn 870 00 181 25 secretary treasurer 52 Pine Drue. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT SCHOOL North Borough Boundary UQUORS, INC Plenary Retail Distribution License Consumption License for premises 66 SO LG. Chuma 43 50 928 Cedar Grove. New Jersey Webster Street East Centerline Second St (Odd Nos ) Principal Office for p re m ise s located a t 309 311 situated at 317 Washington Avenue 66 S9A G ft A Takvorian 435 00 90 63 Objections, if any. should be made Gym Entrance extended to Astor Avenue 6 Mount Vernon Court Hackensack Street, Carlstadt. New Carlstadt. New Jersey 67 29 Jersey Pet Service S68 90 139 33 immediately in writing to Borough 991 6080 West Ridge Road (E ven Nos i Maywood, New Jersey Jersey Objections, if any should be made 98 20 Wm Gunther 783 00 16313 Clerk, Borough of Carlstadt May 30 ft Ju n e 9. 1974 Officers and Stockholders are immediately in writing to Frances 71 9 Harv San Realty 1.147 35 271 49 T he F rosted G lass. Inc NINTH DISTRICT South Belleville Pike Fee $1C S6 FRANK A FARRON Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. 72 7A D ina Carol 250 12 38 52 484 F ritsc h Avenue. THOMAS JEFFERSON SCHOOL North Rear Property Line of South 788 Morton S treet New Je rse y 72 9 Phil Mancuso 368 25 74 25 Carlstadt. New Jersey 07072 Hoddon Terrace Entrance Side Hedden Terrace East Rutherford. N J CARMEN URCIUOLI JR 72 11 J ft F Fazio 65 25 13 19 May 30 ft June 6. 1974 Comer of Hedden Terrace East Ridge Road (Odd Nos I TAKE NOTICE that Cami, Inc a Objections, if any should be made 5 C o u rrier Place 73 27 G liubsmith 4.874 90 601 82 Fee $10 80______ft Prospect Avenue West Rear Property line East side New Jersey corporation, trading as R utherford. N.J. 73 35A S. Saxe 424 13 88 36 immediately in writing to Frances 981-9080 of Prospect Avenue Station Liquors, has applied to the Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt JOHN PALSI Mayor and Council of the Borough of 74 21C Machining Methods 1816 50 429 75 LEGAL NOTICE New Jersey 322 Grove Street Rutherford. New Jersey, for a 76 3 J Fazio 783 00 163 14 Take Notice that Charles F. TENTH DISTRICT *** South Rear property line North side 77 5 J Fazio 246 45 57 07 B ft F CORPORATION East Rutherford. N.J. WASHINGTON SCHOOL of Albert Street Plenary ReUil Distribution License, FRANK A FARRON May 30-June 6 1974 MarUunaon and Gerald A DeBalfo. 77 14 F ft D Lamanga 492 80 11661 Comer Biltmore And High Streets North High Tension line to rear property tor premises situated at 11 Station Partners T A Kuechenmeister s Hall, ^uare Rutherford. New Jersey 81 8 R ft F Caughey 4.13*T0 860 94 May 30. June 6. 1974 Fee $10 90 Albert Street E ntrance line West Sid* of Sixth Street Fee $8 64 have applied to the Mayor and consisting of store, n 82 25 G ft K Catdaro 238 83 53 92 Council for a Plenary Retail East Ridge Road (Odd Nos i 81 28 E.J Logothetis 14 50 268 TAKE NOTICE that Irving Upton Consumption License for premises West Rear property line West side of 84 20 M ft R D igiovaw * 87 00 19 13 Take N otice that W illiam F Fill trading as Lipton's Wines and situated at 491 Broad Street, Sixth Street 790 85 187.91 82 1 J Barbiero and Caroline J Fill trading as Fills Liquors, has applied to the Mayor Carlstadt 251 42 95 7892 P C ft P H Reft 1.002 45 Tavern, has applied to the Mayor and and Council of the Borough of East Objections, if any. should be made ELEVENTH DISTRICT South Belleville Pike 131.00 96 1 IE ft G Benner 553 80 Council of the Borough of CarlsUdt, Rutherford, for a Plenary Retail immediately m writing to Frances WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL North Astor Avenue. Extended to 87 IB L H am s 2,902 95 69695 New Jersey for a Plenary Retail Distribution license for premises Gomes. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Argyle Place Easterly Borough Boundary 104 7A W hittaker 3.089 50 710 78 located at 267 289 Paterson Avenue NJ Exton Avenue Entrance Consumption License for premises » M yrtle 106B 6B P a rk R ealty 388 87 108 11 situated at 4«4 Broad Street. East Rutherford. New Jersey Signed Charles E Marthinson Chestnut Street < Even Nos ) 654 78 17591 Objections if »ny should be made Rutherford, N .J.. Director, MSB 9D M Mqriano Carlstadt New Jersey Objections, if G erald A De Balfo Extended to Astor Avenue Stockholder and Secretary Treasurer 197 immediately in writing to Natalie 4 Vincente Piiig 1.91998 31919 any, should he made immediately in G erald A DeBalfo ' Objection. If any. should be made 197 DeFalca. Borough Clerk, of the 5A.SB.6 MBM Truck 432 00 11088 writing to Frances Gomez. Borough May 39 June 8. 1974 TWELFTH DISTRICT South Astor Avenue. Extended to immediately in writing to Helen 197 7B-C C harles Ruymen 521 13 of East Rutherford. New Easterly Borough Boundary 117.10 Clerk of Carlstadt. New Jersey FRANKUN D ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Grayshan, Borough Clerk of 197 „ ISA Koeller Realty 821 00 215 78 W illiam F Fill Webster Street 197 C aroline J Fill IRVING UPTON Take notice that Patsy Grella and 72.74.75 Costa Development 1.54231 342 24 CAMI. INC 197A 4*4 B road Street 287 288 Paterson Avenue West Centerline Second Street J9C.70D J ft E Fisher 733 88 192 48 Henrietta Grella. trading as Roee M ICH A EL SAW YER 108A •9BX Seihrice Diner 520 39 19188 C arlstad t, N J East Rutherford. New Jersey Garden Bar ft Grill, has applied to May 1, U . 3$. 30 May 39. June «. 1974 May 30. June 6, 1974 the Maynr and Council of Carlstadt. May SO, 1974 May 10 3m rm t a t 94 Fm $894 Fee * 94 New Jersey , for a P len ary Retail Fee $8920 '1

LEADER Thursday, May 30, 1974 Pag * 22 Farewell Party W THEY'RE ALL The Consumer Education Distributive Education. Club of Lyndhurst High She will receive a School gave their sponsor of Distributive Education New three years,. Mrs. A. Jersey State Certificate Olkowski, a business upon completion of her last education teacher a course at Monclair State farewell party at the College. She presently holds Paramus Bowling Alley on a Consumer Education ^CLASSIFIED Thursday May 26. It h as been Certificate from Montclair the practice of this club to and her N.J. Certificate In save coupons from certain Permanent Teacher consumer products and then Education from Fairleigh present these at this alley to where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree HOUSj* l O t RENT FOR SALE defray the costs of the service Ir o s t e r o f a c t iv e b r o k e r s a f f i l i a t e d w i t h | of bowling. The Paramus in Business Administration. Bowling Alley h as perform ed SUMMER HOME FOR RENT SPECIAL OFFERI — Your living a service for the L.H.S. Mrs. Frances Olkowski is _ — SoutH ‘Screen (faulty ^USE FOR SALE week. Contact immediately water and all utilities. Salary.' fringes including hospitalization, Colonial 45,000 life insurance a n d profit sharing Entrance hall, living room with fireplace, dining room, sun room on M odern apartment. Close to Mrs. Harry Schaefer, 602 Should require no more than 24 Beauty Salon 9,500 Ridge Rood, Lyndhurst. plan. Salary commensurate with first floor. Two large bedrooms on second floor. Detached garage, shopping Refrigerator, Gas and hours weekly Flexible hours with EAST RUTHERFORD experience For interview call, owner anxious Electric, H. 8. H W lupplied- 939-5761 Colonial 6 Rms 45.900 ESTATE SALE plenty of tim e off PART, TIME Ted N arozny, 9 9 8 -7 6 0 0 Ex. RENTAL: Adults preferred $285 Available Two Family 4 5 ,9 0 0 ULTRA MODERN OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT POSSIBLE 19. Concrete Plank Company. August, 1 998-6774 5/18 Ideal for retired person. Call NORTH ARLINGTON BERGEN FOR RENT 2 FAMILY HOUSE Lovely 3 room apartment with garage, Va block from Ridge Lux 3V j Rms 255 933-2789 between 6-10 p m NORTH ARLINGTON — 3 modem Road, asking $170.00 per month 5 Rms 2 Bath 2 3 0 ALL BRICK WITH OPERATOR TRAINEE 4 Rm 2 0 0 rooms Available June I H & HW ALUMINUM SIDING supplied $185 a month Call No Experience Necessary 4 rooms on first floor CONSOLE FRANK P. NISI anytime 998-5500 5/23 W e v'ill train you Realtor — Insurance 5 rooms on second floor Savino Agency CENTRAL o r th e job OPERATOR RUTHERFORD — furn.shed Apt 360/330 14 AM ES AVE AIR CONDITIONING 251 Ridge Rd.Lyndhurst, N.J heat, hotwater-oll utilities 2 adults ELECTRON TECHNOLOGY 3RD SHIFT 4 3 8 - 4 4 2 1 or 2 business women Rent $225 THROUGHOUT n i 626 SCHUYLER AVE Fortune 500 company with new headquarters office requires a Coll 438-6910 or 438 4421 REALTOR ‘ 438-3120-21 t B ' Console Operator with minimum 1 year experience. Knowledge of Call 939-4284 KEARNY, N.J. 360 DOS also required Solory commemorate with experience. RUTHERFORD 4-room apt Meat & <>r 933-4088 Many benefits. hotwater Near schools and buses An Equal O ppo tunity Employer Send resume and salary history FOR RENT $180 00 933-2013 5/23 NORTH ARLINGTON — Two att: Mr. A J. Bene NORTH ARLINGTON family, 6B5 Five years old Bnck General ln*trvm*nt Corp. NOEL DRIVE RUTHERFORD - Room and board and cedar shakes. Two car garage. 225 Allwood Rd., Clifton, N J. 07012 EAST RUTHERFORD - 3 large for elderly ladies Call bet 9 Excellent location One block from 14 YEAR OLD 2 FAM 1st fl. AM-12 or eves 6 to 9 939-9139 nice rooms Adults preferred $200 grammar school. Principals only HOUSE FOR SALE — L l . , Kit., 3 bedrooms; 2nd An equal opportunity employer fl- - L l . , Kit., 2 bedrooms, I 43 8 -4 2 2 6 $79,900 Call 998 3918 evenings cor garoge, driveway for 2 RUTHERFORD - Large clean tars, lot 50 « 120. Better than LYNDHURST - LARGE ■ vn. 1 blk to buses No cooking. • LEATHER CUTTERS new condition, many extras. FURNI$HED ROOM - in pr.vate Gentleman preferred 939-4974 A SPARKLING 1-FAMILY HOME Experienced $ 6 9 ,9 0 0 home Woman only. Call after 4 after 6 pm." tf P M. 438-5878 5/TF Locoted on Elm St . North Arlington Convenient to schools, • SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS LYNDHURST Five-rm apt. 1st floor HOUSE FOR RENT transportation & shopping The 1st floor feotunp o bnght modern NORTH ARUNGTON eat-m kitchen, formal dining room & carpeted living room with Experienced % Near schools. aH trans, shopping firepkKe Singer - Merrow ~ Union Special RIVERVIEW AVE. H/HW tuppld S265 Call 933 7099 6/6 • 17 year young, centrally air RUTHIRPCRD • PRESSERS conditioned, eupended ranch LYNDHURST 4 room apartment There are 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor with room for 1 or 2 Experienced L l., D.I., fcft., 2 bedreems, m two family house, odults only additional rooms on the 3rd floor Extras include sun deck & Available, June 15. Coll 438 3992 6 rooms, I car gar., gas swimnHng pool for your sum m er pleosur* 5/1 6 . .____ • MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP. YEAR-ROUND heal S3 25 /MO O ur best buy LYNDHURST - 4 room modern EMPLOYMENT. GOOD PAY. apt Refrigerator ond air-condit o. $42,900. $240 Immed ‘occupancy Call V A N W IN KLE O'HARA AGENCY 438-6910 or 438 4421 7 & LIGGETT IDEAL OUTERWEAR Realtors LYN D H U RST Furnished Room O'Connor-Laffey & Co. 4th Fl. 251 Grant Ave. East Newark Residential Im iu ttn a l 132 Ridge Road, North Arlington business man preferred, quiet 24 Onent Way. Ruth. household near New York Bus Realtors 991-7000 4 8 1 - 6 4 0 0 9 9 8 - 2 9 1 6 lines, coll after 5 P M 939-2515 9 3 9 -4 3 4 3 3/H 3 Grand I nion P la ta North Arlington, N .J. Thunday, May 30, 1974 LEADER fag * 23

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BUS RIDE — to Kathryn Kuhlman, GIRL FRIDAY — .moll CLEANING WOMAN — To clean June 27, 1974. Call 998-1603. You Can Trust Your Neighbors! office-typing, light steno. Exp. four room apartment. One day a Phone orders inventory, etc. Car Kathryn Kuhlman is in '1 Believe in week. Call 998-4113. nec. 8 :3 0 -4 :3 0 Champion Line Miracles" on Saturday at 9 A.M Mochine Co. 933-4264 5/23 on Channel 9. 5/23 COOK — Breakfast, Masonry PLUMBING AND HEATING ROOfING SERVICES ser v ic es M ATURE W O M A N - To baby sit Saturday and Sunday, aft'ns. eves. Sat. & Sun. $ 1.50 per only, early morning COMPLETE LINE OF P l u m b in g — PIANOS TUNED Expert hr. 939-2642 after 10 a.m. hours. Holiday Inn, ALTERATIONS MASONRY WORK H e a tin g — T i n n i n g Roofing ST O E V E R repairs. Rebuilding and FREE ESTIMATES refinishing. 39 years Routes 3 and 17, of the B etter Kind A N D G L A S S experience. Giglio 759-2614 Lyndhurst. CALI, ANY TIME AFTER 6 P.M Call 939-6308 & Siding Stove Parts TF For All ^fakes of Stoves ALL LOCAL 0PENIN6S LUCIANO VISCOMI, INC HENDERSONBOYD.Inc. L a C o rt e 302 Park Ave. Riilherfonl 9 9 7 -4 7 4 5 Specialists 6303 Bergenline Ave. LANDSCAPING SERVICES West New York N .J. 07093 ACCT, GEN 3/5 YRS MFG Deal Direct • Lawn Maintenance EXP H /1 2 K CLERK TYPIST MGMT, RETAIL B r o s . Concrete & Brick Work PUMPING with Mechanic Phone 868-6355 • Spring Cleonup DISTRIBUTION 13/20K Full time. Must • L a w n s T h a tc h e d & Reseeded ASST PLANT MGR Complete Alteration Porches • Brick Veneer transportation. INSURED - Experienced Gardener STEEL O PEN Patios • Sidewalks • Walls AUTO BODY REPAIR 6/7 A d d itio n s GUARANTEED 9 3 3 - 7 0 5 8 YRS EXP 5.00 Free Estimates FLOODED CROWN CABINET BILLING MACHINE BILLING CLERK Porch Enclosures Co'1 M & >1 Anytime OPERATOR 160 LUMIIR CO f o R M i c X PAYROLL 175 Knowledge of bookkeeping C a r P orts 7 5 9 - 2 5 7 2 EASY BKKPRS FULL/PART essential. A R U N G T O N 145 DASEMENTS PART^IME— 4 DAY WK New Aluminum Sash ° nLe,s t e r m s LANDSCAPING G AL FRI 3 .5 0 PAID BENEFITS. SALES M f D EG R EE Aluminum Siding COLONIAL MASONRY A N D EAST COAST TRAVEL. PLEASANT WORKING PUMPED CALL.1 CON AARCHITECTSrchitects isk R o o fin g WALKS & PATIOS & Call TREE SERVICE ENVIRONMENT. FACTORY SHOWROOM RETAINING WALLS , 997-2845 • TREES TRIMMED * R1MOVH) Custom Kitchen Cabinets B a th ro o m s £ K itc h e n s All w ork fully guaranteed • LAWN INSTALLATION 4 3 8 - 7 3 0 0 DRY Deo I Direct With Manufacturer < MAINTNANCE No. Arlington CUSTOM FORMICA DEE OF KURNY 933-5284 839-6741 or 337-4002 Clogged Drains • n tfE ESTIMATES 232 M lrtlW Pk 991-9080 CABINETS and VANITIES • RJU T INSURED Kearny, N J. PETS FOR SALE E*»i by appt. 224 Mountain Way U n s t o p p e d 997-3631 GfNf OONNH1V ROtGRIENtlY PAINTING ERNEST J. CURRENT 254 Stewart Ave., Kearny ly n d h u r s t ROOFING CONTRACTOR • BUSY BEE • 10-25 P h o n e CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES — for Roofing Repoi0 Chimney Repair graduation. Reserve now $150. INDOOR PAINTING — Saturdays Gutters and leoders 4 8 2 - 1 1 3 1 Full Time Sewer Cleaning Automobile financing new 935-2024 5/23 only Excellent work. Low rates. 2-12 DONALDSON A V E or used. Long term, low I.M & Sons Call Lou Paolino (2 0 1 ) 933-6217, S e r v i c e OFFSET PRINTER R U T H E R F O R D . N I bank rates. Some day Rem odeling Co. after 6 P.M. 5/30 Telephone G E B 9522 W indow Cleaning & check. To run 1250-multi & SITUATION WANTED Maintenance Co. (Former partner of 743-6652 • Industrial Plants • Offires •Institutions 700 Davidson presses. B.ftD. - E x t e r i o r a i n t e r i o r HANDYMAN — Painting Ham-Mar Corp.) Serving All North Jersey Bonded Personnel Full Insurance wallpapering, carpentry, plumbing PAINTING. Experienced College FREE ESTIMATES Savino Agency /Coverage Call Monday to Friday ROOFING on your Complete Jiiniinn.il Servlet* and grass cutting A ll 24 hour Students. Neat and Efficient ROOFING t SIDING 431-6542 _ 251 Ridge Rd. from 10 to 5 service on rOtorootering sewers workmanship. Reasonable rates. Gutters, leaders A Repairs 43 Chestnut St Rutherford Call for free estimate. Alum Storm Windows. Door Call 991-2336. CAU Lyndhurst, N.I. 438-5464 Bathroom ! 997-1885 5/30 ANTHONY J. Hackensack Roofing Co. 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0 WOMAN SEEKING WORK taking *3 First St 487-5050 LANDSCAPING care ol elderly or convalescent CARPENTRY All WORK GUARANTEED lo 4 De Vinci Inc. DE ANGELO Larry Nisivoccia TED'S LANDSCAPING - Light housekeeping Sleep out All ceilings & Paneling DESIGNING 438 0212 Additions & Alterations MEN/WOMEN Roofing SERVICES SODDING and SEEDING Finished Attics P a i n t i n g CRYSTAL CLEANUPS EXCELLENT Rec Rooms Gutter and(j*.eaders WANTED Interior ft Exterior Painting RESIDENTIAL AND 352 Second Avenue CARPETS 6 4 1 -0 5 6 4 Leaders ft Gutter* 204 MADISON STREET POSITIONS Lyndhurst, N.J. h ■ - '»ia— — Storm Doors COMMERCIAL LYNDHURST, N.J. 07071 OLD BOOKS BOUGHT Call 933 0466 or 438 1437 9 3 3 -2 9 3 0 MACHINISTS Storm Windows I. VERONA A R R O W GLASS N/C OPERATORS 438 0256 24 HOUR SERVICE W AU TO WALL CARPET 9 3 5 -3 3 5 5 7 DAYS ALL TYPES GLASS 1 INSPECTOR, Q.C. . CUSTOM PLASTIC CUT TO SIZE I. Marzigliano D R A FT S M A N ATTENTION RUG SHAMPOOING Afitti or ~ttKout installation Mirrors 752 Elizabeth Av. FULLY INSURED BERGEN-ESSEX ELECTRIC SERVICE MAT RENTALS CLERK TYPIST TOP PRICES FOR Wiring for • UNOLEUM 4 TILES S E C R E T A R Y NEWSPAPERS * AREA RUGS 134 SCHUYLER A Vi. Light * Power S H IP P IN G C LE R K $1.00 per 100 lb 933-6095 ROOFING Co. * STATUES, PLAQUES KEARNY, N.J 998 4949 Copper Bross Botteries leod * A PEDESTALS M A C H IN IST T R A IN E E A. TURIELLO & SON Specializing in Buyers of iunk cars WE SERVICE WHAT W E SELL HIGHEST RATE RESCINITI. 42.44 Clinton Sir Complete Home Improvements 220 V Services Additions — Dormers • P A V IN G PLUS OVERTIME elleville 759 4408 Garages — Finished Basements In s u re d *ir conditioned modern plant, and Attics P A I N T E R - IAWN MAINTENANCE* • EXCAVATING steady work and advancement. Kitchens Modernized CALL Benefit package includes landscaping Services, • LANDSCAPING BRING IT IN Aluminum Siding & Roofing DECORATOR Sidings - All Types Water Problems solved company-paid Blue Cross, Blue Aluminum Doors & Windows Shield. Rider J. A Atojor Medical, Papers, $1.00 per hundred, 991-6574 sod, shrubs, evergreens. For Service & Experience 414 Forest 438-3663 Lyndhurst 9 3 5 - 7 1 4 3 Pension Plan, Prolit Sharing. rags aluminum, brass, copper, Free Estim ates for free Free estim ates. Armomlo Vocaturo leod. batteries, and iron. Centrally located oH Belleville Pike 933-4479 759-6640 below Schuyler Avenue. • IN TER IO R Fully Insured e s ti m a t e s INTERVIEWS DAILY TILL 6 P.M. & KEARNY SCRAP METAL SAT. TIL NOON CALL 997-1000 471 Schuyler Av* JIM McGLEW • E X TE R IO R Kearny, N.J. 24 hr. • STU C C O 153 San fo rd five. INSTANT CERAM IC TILE E m ergency TREE’SERVICE^ • TAPING Lyndhurst, N.J. Service PttUNNING RAGEN Bathroom remodeling ft OFFSET PRECISION INDUSTRIES. • FEN C ES repairs Custom floors for NJ. Uc. #3776 TRIMMING REMOVAL 9 Porete Ave. N. Arlington WANTED Kitchen ft foyer 933-4169 PRINTING FULLY INSURED Equal Opportunity Employer M/f P O O L T A B L E ANY TYPE OF PAINTING AND Call 641-0564 9 3 3 -4 2 3 5 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL DO IT S L A T E T O P M 2 Valley Brook Avenue YOURSELFERS PHOTOCOPYING Lyndhurst, N.J. N.H. BROOKS low cost, same day service. CLERICAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR Many openings will troin. No W I T H PLUMBING AND HEATINC Brick and Asbestos Siding BIG DISCOUNTS RUTHERFORD BILLS AUTO WRECKERS experience necessary, excellent Gutters and Leaders Everything Automotive HKKST PRICE PAID opportunities, short hours, benefits ACCESSORIES COPY CENTER, INC. and fee paid. CONTRACTORS 26 Meadow Rd., Save at: Plumbing and Heating Supplies 240 Park Avenue FOR CARS OR TRUCKS Rutherford ANY CONDITION Sink* Kitchen Cabinets CAU 991-1839 RIVERSIDE Rutherford, N.J. 07070 Belleville Pika. No Arlington RUTHERFORD FJertrU-al Supplies WEbster 9-7186 PHONE 939-3393 AFTER 5:30 P.M. AUTO 998 0966 991-0081 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Sal M azzola VANITIES MADE TO OROER 15 Orient Way Rutherford, PIPES CUT ANO THREADED N.J. MASON - CONTRACTOR SUPPLY CO., INC. HELP WANTE0 Sidewalks — Patios SCOTTY’s 876 RIVERSIDE AVE. 939-9416______Stoops — Foundations LYNDHURST INDUSTRIAL CONCRETE FLOORS East Rutherford ROOFING .SIDING MACHINE OPERATORS 9 3 3 - 6 2 9 3 9 3 9 -5 6 6 3 -4 Plumbing Supply SLATE TILE HAULAGE CORP. MEN/WOMEN/HOUSEWIVES 234 PATERSON AVE. BERGEN COUNTY GLASS Industrial W aste Removal Day or night, air conditioned plant, good woges, steady. All C O M P L E T E SHINGLES ..FLAT MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER HOME IMPROVEMENT EAST RUTHERFORD Auto Safety Glass Installed benefits. Come in for an interview or call 997-1000 ext. G lass For Every Purpose DISCOUNT CENTER 2 16 RIDGE ROAD 9 3 3 - 9 5 0 0 200. Centrally located off Belleville Pike below Schuyler Bur

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chemistry. Glen Ridge. Dr. Helen Brudner. p a r t - t i m e faculty, Westfield, New Jersey. Education, Rutherford, Annual service awards Prof. Edith Berrien, Prof. Lester Ferguson, associate professor of chemistry. Clifton, New Mrs. Gertrude New Jersey. were presented to 36 faculty associate professor, New Jersey . assistant professor history. Social Sciences. Jersey. Kozumplik, Employment and staff members of the mathematics. Rutherford. Honored for 10 years of emeritus of English. Piscataway. New Jersey. Mrs. Antoinette Hans, Officer, Rutherford. New Mrs. Helen E. Ready, Fairleigh Dickinson New Jersey. service: Rutherford. New Jersey. library assistant. Jersey. library assistant, University Rutherford Mr. Joseph F. Francis, Prof. Leo Burrington. Mr. "teugene P DiBella. Mrs. Judith Auerbach, Rutherford. New Jersey. Dr Ingrid Lotze, Rutherford, New Jersey. campus at the Awards part-time faculty. English. associate professor of part-time faculty. part-time faculty. Social Mr. Austin J. Hoffman, associate professor of Presentation Dinner. Clifton. New J e rs e y economics. Social Sciences. Mrs. Phyllis Schneck, Chemistry. Piscataway. Sciences. Bergenfield. New part-time faculty. College of languages. Dr. Saul K. Fenster. New York. New York. clerk typist. Library, New Jersey. Prof Walter Marusyn. Jersey. Business Administration. Mrs. Vera McDonnell, campus provost, presented Towaco, New Jersey. Prof Thomas N. Monroe, associate professor of Dr. Sergio Barzanti. Mrs. Ethel Di Trani. Newark. New Jersey. secretary. Food Services, each recipient an award in professor of music. Fine physical, education associate professor. Social clerk typist. Records. Mr. Harold Kern, Rutherford, New Jersey. Miss Irma Sullivan, recognition of service to the Arts Dept . Rutherford. Mr. Joseph Napoli, Sciences. Brooklyn. New Rutherford. New Jersey. part-time faculty vCollege of Mrs. Madeline Morgan, secretary to the President, university. New Jersey. Mr. Francis Domino. part-time faculty. York Business Administration. secretary. College of Rutherford, New Jersey;__ Honored for 30 y e a rs of Mr Edm und L. Pender; serv ic e.: part time faculty. College of Dr. Clair W. Black. Business Administration. Director of Instructional Waldwick, New Jersey Librarians R eceive M anual From R ealtors Services, Washington Mr Leonard J Perrelli. Township, Westwood, New B uildings and Grounds. The new book m ay be the book’s use for those 1. New Jersey License Jersey H asbrouck Heights. New Robert Zimmermann. 7. The Theory of Land 1 1 . Real Estate purchased from the State seeking to enter the Real Law. Mr. Milton H. Cooper. Jersey. president of the South Ownership in New Jersey. Financing. B o ard . P .O . B ox 2098 Estate field. 2. Rules and Regulations University Business Mrs. Jo Ann Price. Bergen County Board of 8. Transfer of Titles and 12. Mathematics of Real Edison, New Jersey. The Since the lay public in the of the New Jersey Real Manager, Teaneck. New Secretary to Dean Realtors announced that a Conveyances. Estate Transactions. salesm an's text book is no main, does not know Real Estate commission- Jersey Herdman. East Rutherford. copy of the new Real 9. Leasehold Estate and 13. The Code of Ethics. small brochure but contains Estate here is an 3. Real Estate manual. Honored for 25 y e a rs of New Jersey. Estate Salesman manual Landlord and Tenant. 14. Glossary of Real 259 pages jammed packed opportunity for them to get 4. Agency, the Duties of a service. Mr Edward ‘ W. Spade, for New Jersey has been 10. Truth in Lending Estate Terms. with real estate lore. acquainted with th e Real Estate Salesman. Mr. Walter F. Hauber. Superintendent of Buildings donated by the Board to Statue, Taxation and Mr. Zimmerman urges The New Je rse y Real complex real estate Head Fencing Coach. and Grounds. Rutherford. each of the town libraries 5. Civil Rights in Real Unauthorized Practice of he public to use the book Instate Commission under business which surrounds Belleville, New Jersey. New Jersey. in the boards jurisdiction. Estate Ownership and Law. or their enlightenment. Dr. John E. Vaughan. Mr. P.K: Thomajan. The manual is published whose rules all Real Estate all of us. Rental. 0 Vice ' Pres id e nt for part-time faculty. College of b y t h e Educational licensee must operate, The new textbook 6. Contract Principles of Governmental Affairs. Business Administration. Foundation of New Jersey worked closely with the contains thirteen chapters Real Estate practice. Rutherford, New Jersey. Carlstadt. New Jersey. Association of Realtor publishers and encourages listed as follows: Honored for 20 y e a rs of Prof Helen Warren, Boards. A short service: s"~ \ associate professor of announcement of the D r. Antoinette M Business Administration. donation to the local A nastasia, Dean, College of Little Falls. New Jersey. libraries was^ published W om en A d d Class To G lass Arts & Sciences. £Iizalieth. Honored-4or 4 5 years of recently*-i-n- the Leader newspapers and the New Jersey. serv ic e: T h e Borough o f rendering is not likely 10 section of the Borough lib ra ria n s in the Mr. Lionel N. Bal. M r. Robert F a It z. Rutfierford trash truck n e t a n y substantial bounded by Erie Avenue on municipalities stated there part-time faculty. College of part-time faculty, College, of never looked as well as it financial gains for them. the north; Grove Street and Business Administration. Business Administration. was much response from did during one of the recent They are bearing all of the Mortimer Avenue on the Riverdale, New York. the public. Nutley, New Jersey Saturday morning glass costs of promotion and will east; W. Passaic Avenue on collections with two woman be lucky to break even. It is the south; and Jackson workers on board. truly a case of a group of Avenjie on the West. No Mrs. Sally Walker was in citizens desiring to act in pick-ups are being made on WATCH FOR NEWS OF 2ND ANNUAL the cab taking statistics for the best interests of the E rie Avenue, W. P assa ic the pilot study while Miss community. The Council Avenue, Jackson Avenue or Debbie Cox was working at and I are in back of this Union Avenue due to the the rear of the» truck project 1007r and ask all heavy traffic on those making the glass pick-ups citizens in the pilot area to streets. at curb-side. cooperate.” The first three of the four The final pick up is scheduled pick-ups have scheduled for June 22 in the now been completed as part of the study conducted for STOSXYDVR FREEZER W ITH final evaluation by the Mayor and Council. B u f f e t Mayor William Einreinhofer has praised the work of the Rutherford Congregational Church H e l d which has sponsored the Glass Collection Program. The final meeting for the FRI. & SAT. JUNE 7 & 8 He commented “ The current season of the community service which Rutherford Junior Woman’s NORTH ARLINGTON BUSINESSMENS ASS'N. o u r friends at the Club was highlighted by a Congregational Church are Mother-Daughter Buffet and the Installation of Officers during a candlelight ceremony. Mrs. Arthur Franco, a past President, conducted the installation. Installed as officers for the coming year were: Mrs. John ” I t h a s t o b e Wehrenberg, president; Mrs. Ronald Perisi, first vice-president; Mrs. Daniel Wysocki, second vice-president; Mrs. the greatest ••• EUgene Graziano, recording secretary; Mrs. BAR B DUE SPECIALS Richard Hare, corresponding secretary my Free Checking is and Mrs. Andrew Daly, tre asu re r. really free for me.” The outgoing president, Mrs. James Johnson, With all the deductions conducted a bried business session and the officers and being taken out of my pay­ department chairman gave their final reports. check, it’s nice to know that After the installation, when I put it in my chocking Mrs. Wehrenberg conducted her first official business account, nothing more is going meeting and presented a to be taken out by my bank, gift to the retiring leader on behalf of the membership. New chairman of the My checking account is standing committees and personal, it’s mine, and departments were then introduced. Plans for a it’s absolutely free. There’s Spring Fair to be held at Lincoln P ark on Ju n e 15th no charge for each check I write, no monthly sendee charges, and from 10:00 A M to 3.00 I don’t have to keep a minimum balance... that's the greatest. P.M. were announced. Mrs. Wehrenberg noted that the club will be celebrating its My bank, Peoples Bank of South Bergen County — they 50th Anniversary this year. understand what you need. They get close to you to serve you... Guests introduced were the members and their close enough to care. 1 Mothers, Mrs Albert Johann, Outgoing President They’ve certainly done it — Rutherford Woman’s Club; Mrs. Kenneth Burres, with this Free Personal Checking. President — Rutherford L W o m a n 's Club; M rs. Eugene Abbate, Outgoing EMD Chairman; Mrs \ PEOPLES BANK Harold Dolan, EMD o f S o u T k BcitqcN C o u n t y 1 jniiedjpw^aorn | Chairman and Miss Kathy nan* HO < K ot Gotnam Pa>k*a« C.a»uaoi »3S 2004 Johnson, President — » " t MoonaciM* Av# Camiad' »35 0920 Sub-Juniors.

Newark College Confers Degrees Free Fifteen of Newark College of E ngineering stu d en ts will be specially honored as they receive their BA degree May 31. A special annotation to W fe W , their diplomas will read ' distinction in humanistic g o tta h a n d studies " Among those so honored will be Anthony E Callori,- it to yo u ! 345 Wilton Avenue, Lyndhurst and Carolyn J MimM. <■ QIC Kucinski of Rutherford