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Fairleigh Dickinson University is now contemplating a professional school — a law college, to be exact. It appears to many that there is now a plethora of lawyers and a shortage of doctors. FD U has established itself as a dental colleg e. It would seem logical that the university continue (Sommercial 'Keaher to move into that field. There have been complaints and SO UTH -BERCEN R E V IE W T EN CEN TS Per Copy without number that Americans must go out of the country to find medical training grounds. There has been no such anguish over shortage of legal preparatory schools.

Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford, N .J. Vol. 52, No. 5 Thursday, August 31, 1972 Published at 251 Ridge Rd.. Lyndhurst Subscription $3.00

Testimonial For G erard O w ners Fight M eadow - On S e p t 22

The large committee organized to sponsor a Land Assessm ents testimonial dinner in honor of Brigadier General Frank Gerard by AMY DIVINE Gash remarked that the improvements, were requested debris from their jobs, that the has been working diligently to A t last Tuesday’s meeting of Board of Commissioners was to meet with Public Works Dept, of Public Works will not make the affair a success. the Lyndhurst Board of ordered by the County Tax Commissioner Walter Janowski do so for them, but if any The committee, headed by Commissioners F in a n ce Board to evaluate at 100 after the meeting. resident has junk he wishes Frank Ruggiero, states that the Director Thomas Gash warned percent and the survey cost the M ac Chierico, of the removed he may call for the affair in the form of a dinner that if the Bergen County township $55,000 concluding Taxpayers Ass’n spoke against truck to be brought to his a n d d a n c e being held Board of Taxation granted “ If these appeals are now the town’s purchasing land home to load. He also September 22, 1972 at the reductions to all who appealed granted we are in dire trouble along Riverside Ave. for park suggested that the building Westmount Country Club, the local budget would be We will protest, if we have to purposes under the Green inspector notify all contractors Rifle Camp Road, W. Paterson, raised $300,000 next year. go to the state courts.” Acres program. He said if that they must cart away N. J., has been going well. Citing the report he had He reminded that the last people who own property debris left after remodelling, Brigadier General Pesch will be from W. Robert Lane, head of date on which a tax appeal along the river would live up to before issuing a building the main speaker at the affair. the Board of Assessors, Gash may be filed is October 15. the property maintenance code permit. Guy Savino will be the master said 12 residential and 31 The commissioners awarded further purchases would be of ceremonies. Carucci noted that when commercial and industrial a street resurfacing contract to unnecessary and the town Ruggieron released the renovations were begun on the property owners had filed. the lowest of seven bidders, would keep ratables. following personal letter from Town Hall a comer fell off the Gash said that Associated Preakness Asphalt Co. of Mrs. Evelyn Pezzolla junior Four Star General John D. roof, and stressed that the Surveys had evaluated 5,374 Totowa at $21,642.30. Streets past president of the Jr. Lavelle to General Gerard: repairs are sorely needed. non-exempt properties and 98 to be paved are: Milburn Ave. Woman’s Club and a member Headquarters, Seventh A ir Force tax-exem pt properties in from Valley Brook to Fern; o f C A P A B L E , spoke in favor APO San Francisco 96307 W IN N IN G VO TES It takes a lot of roadwork to conduct a modern political campaign. Here Lyndhurst due to the dramatic N .J. Ave from Ridge Rd. to of the further development of 13 March 1972 P.O. Closes is State Senator Alfred Schiaffo, G.O.P. candidate for congress intheNinth District, giving a talk rise in land values. Milburn; Stuyvesant Ave. from parks, remarking that there are Dear Frank: to Mrs. Frances Schaefer, longtime Lyndhurst civic and business figure, at the Pantry Pride The 12 residential appeals Riverside to Kingsland and only four parks in the 1 was delighted to read of The Rutherford. N.J. Post shopping center last week. to ta l $124,000 and the from Forest to Valley Brook; township. She said “ We have to your nomination f o r Office and its Branches will commercial and industrial otal and Monroe St. from Jauncey look to the future good of our promotion to brigadier general. be closed L A B O R D A Y $16,438,124. Of the latter to Harding. children, not always for This is positive proof that they Monday September 4 amount, $16,408,124 is A new ordinance was ratables.” can’t keep a good man down. 1972. meadowland property. introduced to repave N.Y. Nick DeLeo, 267 Green St. It should have happened years There will be no carrier or The memorandum from Ave. from Delafield to Station asked for a “ Stop” sign to be ago, Frank, I am sorry it Lane also pointed out that the window service. Square at a cost of $33,000, painted at Freeman St. Police didn’t, but better late than state has condemned 5S.42 The lobby of the Main with public hearing set for Commissioner Peter J. Russo never. acres in the meadowlands for Office at Rutherford, N .J. Sept. 12. said there is a large, plainly All in all I consider it a widening of Rts. 17 and 3 and will be open from 8:?0 A M A resolution was adopted visible one there already. pretty good show for a silver- offered the owners over to 2:00 P M for the that property-owners along the DeLeo insisted that motorists tongued ambulance chaser $ 6 6 ,0 0 0 an acre for it. The convenience of box holders. way will be assessed and will be do not obey it and Russo turned fighter pilot. owners have refused this offer Perishable and Special sent a copy of the ordinance. promised he would send an S in c e r e ly , Delivery mail will be as too low. The property is Sam Carrino, 364 N.Y. Ave., officer to investigate. JOHN D. LAVELLE assessed, the report stated, at delivered as usual All mail and Vincent Dillon, 116 Commissioner Janowski said General, USAF $ 3 7 ,7 0 0 an acre, yet these received will be dispatched. Delafield, concerned about the that contractors must remove same owners have requested a tax reduction to $19,300 an -A H istory •ere. The memorandum stated, S r . C i t i z e n “ the country has been made great thro u gh individual Meadow Titles Traced in itia tiv e m ade possible P h y s i c a l s through education in our free public schools, which made it To 1668 Beginnings! possible for the meadowland Commissioner Peter F. owners to acquire the valuable C u rc io , director of the land there, and that it is not If the current meadowland disputes, Neck, extending northward seven miles and Lyndhurst Department of fair that they should try to subject now of misinformation and containing fifteen thousand three hundred Public Affairs is pleased to evade paying their fair share of misinterpretation of facts, accomplish the and eight acres of upland and meadow. A announce that free physical taxes, the main source of local task of focusing upon South Bergen the considerable portion of this land Capt. examinations will be available school support.” spotlight of history which it deserves they Sandford devised in his will to his wife JUST LISTEN State Senator Alfred Schiaffo. G.O.P. candidate for Ninth District congress, for the senior citizens of may yet prove of great benefit. Sarah, who on the 7th of December, 1709 stops at Patsy s Shop Rite, Lyndhurst, to deliver his message to shoppers. He listens as well as Lyndhurst. This is part of the The long history of the area was gave by deed about five hundred acres, talks. “ It is amazing how well informed the average voter is," said Schiaffo department’s senior citizens forgotten, neglected or misinterpreted. including one hundred and fifty acres of W ill Sponsor program being formulated by As a result the township of Lyndhurst, meadow on the Passaic, to her “ dear friend administrative assistant Ralp A. the most vigorous opponent of the Katherine Van Emburg” . A part of Colacurcio. Com petition Hackensack Meadowlands Development Sandford’s tract soon after his purchase Fam iliar Faces D ot The first examinations will Commission, has at great expense been from the Indians, was bought by Nathaniel forced to reconstruct the area history. Kingsland, who had been an officer in the be given on Wednesday, On Saturday, Sept. 23rd, St. Basic in the history is the long succession island of Barbadoes, and from this September 6, and continued M ichael’s, Lyndhurst, will o f title exchanges, beginning Ju ly 4, 1668, circumstance it received the name of New every Wednesday thereafter sponsor the North Eastern N .Y. G iant Line-Up until all examinations are when the entire meadowland tract, including Barbadoes. States Annual Field Day Drum 10.000 acres of meadowland, was deeded to completed. Flu shots will be Corp. Competition. This event Capt. William Sandford was presiding Capt. William Sandford, an English soldier Rans to make an East Webster, 42, went from given simultaneously with the will take place at Riverside judge of the Bergen courts in 1678, and a (1960-66). In 1968, Garrett who came here from the Island of Barbados. Rutherford stadium home for Kearny High School to North physical examination free of Bergen County Park, member of the first Council of East Jersey, coached the So that history can once again be set the New York football Giants Carolina State. He became the charge upon request. All Lyndhurst (Riverside Avenue) under Governor Rudyard, in 1682. of the Continental League and straight and so that the justification of the is like old home news for at star of the in examinations are to be given from 12 noon on. In the event Isaac Kingsland, son of Nathaniel of New from 1968-70 he was a fight conducted against the HMDC by least three members of the the 1950’s at a time when the by appointment only, at the Barbadoes, was a member of Governor Neill personnel talent scout with the of rain the competition will Lyndhurst and 13 other municipalities team Head Coach Alex Lyndhurst Health Center, 464 Campbell’s Council in 1686. Giants were all but unbeatable. . take place at the Queen of bordering on the meadows can be seen The Webster, Assistant Coach Jim Valley Brook Avenue, between Although Athas had little Peace High School Leader today begins a three-part series on CAPT. JOHN BERRY’S PATENT: In Garrett and rising defensive the hours of 9:00 A.M. and experience in Gymnasium, North Arlington. the history of the area. 1669, Capt. John Berry and associates star Pete Athas. 1:00 P.M. he tried out for the Giants last Individual competitions will The first part, printed today, gives the obtained a grant for lands lying northward Webster is a one time Appoximately five hundred year and made a good include Fife, Drum, Bugle and content of the deed which gave the entire of Sandford’s “ six miles in the country.” Kearny High School great. survey forms have been impression. In his showing Color Guards. Refreshments meadowland tract to William Sandford in This grant extended from the Hackensack Garrett is a former ace returned to the Senior Citizens against the Jets last week he will be served at the picnic area 1668 — two years after New Jersey officially River to what is now Saddle River, and footballer at Rutherford High Headquarters to date, and was outstanding. adjacent to the field. “ This is was designated a state. probably included the site of the present School. these people have been notified PRO: Pete joined the Giants as the first time in 20 years that Dated Ju ly 4, 1668, the deed, recorded in village of Hackensack. In the same year a And while Athas is a by mail to make their a free agent prior to the New Jersey is hosting this book IB on page 33 in the office of the grant was made to Capt. Berry of land lying Floridian now his family is all appointments, if they wish an 1971 season and turned in a particular competition, so Secretary of State, conveys from Philip between Hackensack River and Overpeck Lyndhurst and Rutherford. He examination. fine rookie campaign, come on out for an enjoyable (now English) Creek, bounded on the south is a grandson of the late Danny Carteret, Governor of New Jersey and his appearing in all 14 games. He This program as well as day and give your support” by lands of William Pardons, and running McNamara, once a topflight counsel, citing for John Lord Barkley, Baron had two interceptions for 52 others in effect or planned, are notes a church spokesman. north, containing about two thousand acres. semi professional catcher in of Stratton Lord, to Capt. William Sandford yards returned, including a open to all the Senior Citizens This must have included a large portion o f Lyndhurst. the following: 37-yard touchdown return of Lyndhurst. what are now Ridgefield, Englewood and Pete’s mother is the former C O N V E Y S a tract of upland or meadow against Dallas, and also had a called New Barbadoes, being situate between Palisade townships, — that portion of them, June McNamara of Lyndhurst. However, if you have not Annual Feast 7.0 average as a reserve punt the rivers of Hackensack on the east side and at least, lying between the creek and the She married Pete’s father, the filled out your survey, we urge return man. Drafter No. 10 by Passaic on the west side. Hackensack River. late Peter Athas Sr., a Alex Webster you to do so. You may get one Dallas in 1969, Pete was The annual feast o f Saint B E G IN N IN G from the southerly most With Webster smashing all by call ing 939 5191 weekdays John Berry was a large laid owner. He Anthony will be h* Id on point of meadow and to run North northeast types of ball carrying records between 9:00 A.M. and 4:30 resided at Bergen, where he also owned six September 2, 3, and 4. at 309 about 7 English miles to a great spring by the Giants won Eastern P.M. If you need help in filling meadow-lots and six upland lots, besides two Copeland Avenue Lyndhurst, the name of Sandford Spring and from said division titles six years running them out, come down to the lots in the town purchased of Philip N.J. There will be spring to corss over upon northwest line 134 and a world’s championship in Health Center, 464 Valley entertainment nightly. degrees to three cedar trees, containing in Carteret, Ju ly 20, 1669. Most of this land 1956. He was an All Pro back Brook Avenue and we will be breadth 144 chains of upland and upon the was in the Newkirk family in 1764, when from 1955 to 1964. glad to help you. A high mass honoring Saint same to cross over the meadow to the lands were surveyed by the Garrett went from Once you have returned Anthony will be held on Hackensack River, which is to be the bounds commissioners. John Berry was presiding Rutherford High to Utah State. your survey form you will Sunday, September 3rd. at of the neck of the lands as may more plain judge of the courts at Bergen, and one of the After a brilliant career at automatically be put on the 8:30 A.M. at Our Lad y of appear by a draft of the survey made by the magistrates before whom Thomas Rudyard, Utah State, Jim tried to make mailing list for all Senior Mount Carmel Church, also on surveyor General here to annexed. the Deputy-Governor of East Jersey under it as a fullback in the N F L but Citizens programs sponsored Copeland Avenue in C O N T A IN IN G 5308 acres of upland and Barclay, was sworn into office Dec. 20, untimely injuries cut short his by the Department of Public Lyndhurst. 10.000 acres of meadow more or less. 1682. His house in Bergen, on the 19th of bids with the Eagles (1 9 5 4 ) Affairs. IM M E D IA T E L Y following the above Ju ly , 1673, was made the “ prison for. ye and the Giants (1 9 5 6 ). He did deed, in said book on page 42, is the Indian province” until a house could be built for play briefly in Canada but deed to Captain William Sandford, dated that purpose, and Adrian Post, constable, soom embarked on a coaching Passaic River Break-Through Ju ly 20, 1668. was made keeper. career. He started as an Pete Athas Then, quoting from the “ History of tremendous fullback who The oldest deed on record in the County assistant at the Coast Guard released late in the pre-season Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey,” powered his way to scholastic Academy in New London, . J vCti? n 0n the Passaic River Situation was reported Clerk’s office at Hackensack is one from by the Cowboys, then starred today by Comissioner Peter J. Russo in Lyndhurst Compiled by W. Woodward Clayton and greatness in the days of the late Conn. (1 9 5 9 ) and served in a John Berry to Zuarian Westervelt dated Jan. for two seasons in the William Nelson in 1 88 2, the following Jimm y Blumenstock who won similar capacity at Lehigh U. C o m « n M T n :deCl* T 1 ‘I?“ 1 rePresenta tiv e s of th e Army 13, 1 6 8 7 , conveying a portion of his estate Continental League where he C o rp s o f Engineen have been inspecting the riverbank information from page 44: all-Am erican honors at in the old township of Hackensack. March (1 959-6 0) before becoming was all-league and had 10 F o rd h a m . .. ™ mPl*ln1ts ,re being signed,” said Russo. “It looks In 1668 Capt. William Sandford obtained 2 6 , 1 6 8 7 , he conveyed another piece of land head coach at Susquehanna U. interceptions one season. as though a break-through at last is coming on the river.” of the Indians a deed for New Barbadoes to Walling Jacobs, of the county of Essex. \

Page 2 LEADER Thursday, August 31, 1972 you attribute your longevity” Lyndhurst’s public schools open Wednesday Sept. 6. Fetes M atriarch O n 90th Registration for new and transfer students will be the answer came easily — “ B e held sept. 5 from 9 A.M . to 11 A.M. The home of Mr. and Mrs. and William Koehler and his satisfied with what you have, The principals and teachers will meet today at 9 A.M. Waiter R. Beeler of Lyndhurst mother Mrs. Rose Koehler of be moderate in what you d o , The teachers and principals will meet Tuesday Sept. 5, at was the scene of a birthday Forked River. and leave the rest up to the 10 A.M. at 12:15 P.M. there will be a general meetine of party on Sunday, August 13th Fam ily and friends good Lord.” the faculty. for Mr. Beeler’s grandmother, showered Mrs. Bauersachs with Mrs. G. Bauersachs, who was beautiful flowers and plants LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT 90 years old that day. and other gifts but the dearest BERGEN COUNTY COURT PROBATE DIVISION Those present beside the to her heart was the rose-bud DOCKET NO* hosts were Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. ORDFR TO SHOW pflucr corsage from her IN THE M ATTER OF THE ESTATE L i b r a r y Beeler, her daughter and hafrii MURPHY, Presumed to great-grandchildren, Lori, b e d e a d . son-in-law with whom she Walter Robert, Jr., Lisa and Upon reading and filing the In September, the Lyndhurst Public Library will complaint of Mary Paterno, from resides in Rutherford; Mr. and Linda Beeler, which consisted which it appears that the said John begin another series of Art Shows which will extend until Mrs. John Obenshine and Mr. of 3 pink rose buds from the Murphy has absented himself for more than seven years from his last June of 1973. We are very pleased to present for the first an d Mrs. L . Deery, girls and a yellow rose bud known residence, which was at 268 show o f this new series, the works of Jack Ramsay grandparents and parents from the boy. Lafayette Avenue, Lyndhurst, N J »«Ji is on this 21 day of Aug ' presently of Montclair, N.J. respectively of Mrs. W.R. Delicious refreshments were 1972, O RD ERED that Prudentlaf insurance Company of America, Mr. Ramsay received his B. A. Degree in Art Beeler, and her brother and his served and when the inevitable James Murphy, Mrs. Eileen wife, Mr. and Mrs. A Deery Simonelli, Mrs. Mary Paterno Education at William Paterson College of New Jersey, question came up “ To what do Joseph Murphy, Mrs. Theresa where he is presently pursuing his Masters degree in Visual with their children. Tod, Karen Barrows, Mrs. Jeann Roxas and LYNDHURST DAY CAMP DIRECTOR JAMES GUIDA Mayor JOSEPH A CARUCCI and i-rank Murphy, and all other Arts. He is employed by the West Orange, New Jersey & Jo d y, all from Pennsylvania; LEGAL AOVEH TISEMENT K IW A N IS P R E S ID E N T P A U L L IE B E R M A N help serve lunch to appreciative day campers at persons in interest show cause Board of Education, as a fine arts teacher and Art before this court at the County the Lyndhurst County Park near end of Summer Day Camp program which catered to hundreds BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Court House, Hackensack, New Department head at Roosevelt Jr. High. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT T.?J¥iT,5H,P OF LYNDHURST •^®rsey. on 29 day of Sept., 1972 at of Lyndhurst youngsters. Program is under direction of Lyndhurst Parks and Recreation NOTICE is hereby given that o clock in the forenoon why a sealed bids will be received by the 10 Commission which the mayor heads. This exhibit will be unlike the shows we have had in RESOLUTION judgment should not be rendered Board of Commissioners, Township declaring John Murphy to be dead. the past, since at present, Mr. Ramsay is working in an BE IT RESOLVED, by the of Lyndhurst, Bergen County, New And it is further ordered that a Board of Commissioners of the Jersey, for the improvement of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT expressionistic style. Mr. Ramsay has been painting since Township of Lyndhurst: ^olito Avenue to include the ?.opy of thl* order be published in the Commercial Leader newspaper Dress Code To Be Announced 1. T h a t a n O r d in a n c e e n t it le d , installation of 1,981. L.F. of 24” his High School days and began, as most young artists, with one time within two weeks of the ' AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING R.C.P. Storm Drain, 7 Standard Director ol the Division ot Local date of this order; and that a copy FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF Manholes, 8 Inlets (Type B), 5 Joseph A. Costa, Chairman of the Lyndhurst Board Finance in the Department of representational works. He began with oils, and though of the order, with a copy of said NEW YORK AVENUE FROM Inlets (Type E), 636 C.Y. 1'/?” Community Affairs of the State of complaint, certified to be a true of Education’s Educational Committee, announced that his works in other mediums, has favored oils throughout the DEL A FIELD AVENUE TO Broken Stone, 4,247. L.F. Concrete New Jersey and such statement copy by the attorney for the STATION SQUARE. IN THE Curb, 4,960 S.Y. Macadam Base committee is studying a proposed revised Student Dress shows that the gross debt of the years. Plaintiff, be served upon the said TOWNSHIP OF LYDNHURST Course, 997 tons of Bituminous Township as defined in said Law is nrudential Insurance Company of Code for Lyndhurst High School. BOUNTY OF BERGEN AND stabilized Base Course, 1061. tons increased by authorization of the Following this early stage he spent two years STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AS A Bituminous Concrete Surface America by mailing the same to said obligations provided for by this The Dress Code, proposed by a group of High School experimenting in a non-objective style, then he moved on LOCAL IMPROVEMENT (BY Excavation and other various items. them certified mail, return receipt Ordinance by $17,950 and that the Bids will be opened and read at requested, at least 20 days before students, teachers, and administrators, will be reviewed and to Impressionistic experiments. Van Gogh was an influence GRADING AND CONSTRUCTING the return day. said obligations will be within all A MACADAM PAVEMENT AND Lyndhurst Town Hall. Valley debt limitations piescribed by said /S/ SHERW IN D. L ESTER at this stage. These years helped him explore various means CONSTRUCTING c o n c r e t e Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst, New adopted by the Lyndhurst Board of Education at its la w . appro priating Je/sey. on Tuesday, September 12. Septamber 11 meeting. (d) Amounts not exceeding in of expression as well as mature his approaches to painting. 1972 at 8:00 o’clock p.m. Dated: Aug., 31, 1972 C‘ C’ $33,000.00 THEREFOR AND F e e : $.1 1.Q4 the aggregate for interest on said AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE prevailing time. Details of the Dress Code will be released after its obligations, cost of issuing said A t one point in his development he experimented 00 BONDS OR Drawings, specifications and adoption by the Board. obligations, engineering costs and with Conceptual or Environmental Art and painted NOTES of the township fo r forms of bids for the proposed other items of expense listed in and F I N A N c , NG said work, prepared by Joseph E. permitted under Sections 40A:2-20 sculpture. This experiment with painting sculpture which APPRO PRIATIO N” be considered Neglia, Engineer, have been filed in LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT of said Law may be included as part LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT for final passage by the Board of °o f,i :e °* the “ idenqineer at No of the cost of said im provem ent and he constructed, created a need to loosen up his painting Commissioners at a meeting to be 710 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New are included in the foregoing held at the Council Chambers in the Jersey and may be inspected by O RDINANCE NO. 1555 (f) The estimated maximum style and led directly to his present method of working. estim ate thereof. Town Hall, Valley Brook Avenue an ordinance providing amount of bonds or notes to be propective bidders during business SECTION 8 The full faith and issued for said purpose is In the works which will be shown Mr. Ramsay Lyndhurst, New Jersey, on hours. Bidders will be furnished PAINTING L 9 R ™ e improvement of $1 7 590.00. credit of the Township are hereby Tuesday, September 12 . 1 9 7 2 at with a copy of the specifications » VORK AVENUE FROM pledged to the punctual paym ent of employs, not only the regular painting methods, but the 8:00 o’clock p.m. L A J F I E L D A V E N U E T O SECTION 4 It is hereby ?■? ¿)*ue P " " ‘s of t^e drawings by the principal of and interest on the 2. That the Township Clerk is the Engineer on proper notice and STATION SQUARE. IN THE determined that the aforesaid technique of glazing which goes back to the early Italian USE THE BEST improvement of New York Avenue said obligations authorized by this hereby directed to publish said payment of costs of preparation. OF LYNDHURST. ordinance. Said obligations shall be masters. This method enables Mr. Ramsay to create very Ordinance twice in the Commercial Bids must be made on standard COUNTv OF BERGEN AND by grading and constructing a macadam pavement and direct and the Township shall be Leader, a newspaper printed in proposal forms in the manner DU PO N T STATE OF NEW JERSEY. AS A obligated to levy ad valorem taxes subtle color effects which cannot be achieved through the constructing concrete curbs, in the Bergen County and circulating in designated herein and required by LOCAL IMPROVEMENT (BY upon all the taxable property within Township of Lyndhurst, shall be a use of straight colors. The method is difficult and time the Township of Lyndhurst, one the specifications and must be P A IN T S GRADING AND CONSTRUCTING the Township for the payment of publication to be at least ten days enclosed in sealed envelopes, A MACADAM PAVEMENT AND local improvement and the cost of said obligations and interest thereon consuming but certainly adds an extra color dimension. Mr before the time fixed for further bearing the name and address o ' CONSTRUCTING CONCRETE said local im provem ent shall be paid without limitation of rate or consideration for final passage, such bidder and the name of the project 1,000-CUSTOM CURBS) APPROPRIATING by special assessment to be levied a m o u n t Ramsay’s paintings exhibit a freshness and pure enjoyment publication to contain a copy of on the outside, addressed to the $33,000.00 THEREFOR AND upon properties specially benefitted SECTION 9. The Board of of color and form which should be seen. said Ordinance and a Notice of the Board of Commissioners, Township C O L O R S AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE as near as may be in proportion to Commissioners shall, by Resolution, introduction thereof, and the time of Lyndhurst. New Jersey. OF $17,590.00 BONDS OR the peculiar benefit, advantage, or direct the Township Clerk to In the Spring of 1968 and 1969, Mr. Ramsay and place when and where it will be All bids must conform to NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP FOR increase in value which the advertise for the proposals to be further considered for final passage. instructions and specifications. IN L U C IT E , FINANCING SAID respective land or parcels of land or submitted to the Board of exhibited at the West Orange Library. He has also 3. Said TownshiDCIerk shall, at Each proposal must be A P P R O P R I A T IO N . real estate shall be deemed to receive Commissioners at a regular meeting least one week prior to the date so accompanied by a certified check thereof, at such time and place as in participated in various outdoor shows in New Jersey. SEMI GLOSS, BE IT O RD A IN ED , by the Board by reason of said improvement and fixed tor the further consideration drawn on a national bank or trust of Commissioners o f the Township in no case shall any easement of any said resolution shall be named and Among the towns in which he has exhibited are of the said ordinance, also mail a company licensed in the State of fixed. Said advertisement shall of Lyndhurst, in the County of parcel of land exceed in am ount such copy of such ordinance, together New Jersey and made payable to FLAT or GLOSS briefly describe the different kind Bergen, State of New Jersey (not less peculiar benefit, advantage or Rutherford, Oakland, Pompton Lakes and the Passaic art with a notice of the introduction the Board of Commissioners, and classes of work and be published Also than two-thirds of all the members increase in value. show in 1971 at which he received honorable mention for thereof and the time and place Township of Lyndhurst, for ten thereof affirm atively concurring) as at least once in the Commercial when and where such ordinance ( 10% ) percent of the total amount SECTIO N b. The owner of any f o llo w s : Leadei. a newspaper circulating his work. will be further considered for final of the bid. EXTERIOR PAINTS lands upon which any assessment for SECTIO N 1. The improvement passage to every person whose lands The Board of Commissioners said improvements shall have been within the said Township, the first described in Section 3 of this publication to be at least ten ( ) This exhibit will be held in the Lyndhurst Public may be affected by such ordinance reserves the right to reject any and made may pay such assessment in 10 Ordinance is hereby authorized as a days pi ior to the said date fixed tor Library Reference Room and will be open to the Public or any assessment which may be all bids and to waive any A. LeGRAND & SON local improvement to be made or Five (5) equal yearly installments made in pursuance thereof. informalities should it be deemed with legal interest on the unpaid the receiviny of said proposals, acquired by the Township of provided, however .that the Board of whenever the Adult Department is open. The show will run 4. The lands proposed to be to the best interest of the Board so to Lyndhurst. in the County of Bergen, balance of the assessment. The first E S T . 1 9 0 2 Commissioners may direct assessed shall include all lands d o . State of New Jersey. For the said payment shall be due and payable from September through November. We hope that you will advertisement tobe published in one fronting on said im provem ent as set By order of the Board of improvement or purpose stated in thirty (30) days after the or more newspapers other than the forth m the above mentioned Commissioners. 19 PARK AVE said Section 3, there is hereby confirm ation of the assessments and attend and enjoy this first in our new series of shows. said Com m ercial Leader O r d in a n c e . HERBERT W. PERRY appropriated the sum of $33,000.00 each subsequent annual installment adopted: August 22, 1972 and interest shall be payable in each SECTION 10. The Board ot Bernard Rosenzweig TOWNSHIP CLERK said sum being inclusive of August 31, 1972 Dated: August 31, 1972 RUTHERFORD appropriations heretofore made successive year thereafter at the time Commissioners of the Township of Director Fee: $15.18 therefor and including the sum of of the first installm ent of tax of said I yndhurst aie hereby authorized to Fee: $16.56 939 1811 $928.64 as the down payment year shall be payable provided that enter into a Contract with the required by law and now available any owner of lands so assessed shall successful bidder for the therefor by virtue of appropriations have the privilege ot paying the performance of the work required in budgets heretofore adopted. whole of any assessment or any for the local improvement as set SECTIO N 2. Forthefinancingof balance of installments with foith in this Ordinance. said im provem ent or purpose and to accrued interest thereon, at one SECTION 11. The Board of meet the part of said appropriations time, in any case such installment Commissioners shall provide for all of $33,O0O.OO not provided for by shall remain unpaid for thirty (30) other acts and proceedings or application of said payment, days from and after the time it shall matters necessary for the negotiable bonds of the Township become due and payable, the whole completion of the local are hereby authorized to be issued In assessment, or balance thereof, shall im provem ent herein and not covered the aggregate principal amount of become due and payable, and shall by this Ordinance, by Resolution $17,590.00 in the anticipation of draw interest at the rate imposed bas* d on the recorded affirmative the issuance of said bonds and to upon the arrearages of taxes in the votes of a m ajority of the said Board of Commissioners. tem porarily finance said m unicipality and shall be collected SECTION 12. This Ordinance im provem ent or purpose, negotiable in the same manner as provided by notes of the Township m the law for other past due assessments; shall take effect twenty (20) days after the first publication thereof aggregate to be issued pursuant to such assessment shall remain a lien after final passage as provided by and w ithin the lim itations prescribed upon the land described therein said Local Bond Law. by said Local Bond Law until the same, with all SECTION 3 (a) The installments, and accrued interest PUBLIC NOTICE im provem ent hereby authorized and thereon, shall be paid and satisfied. PU Bi 1C N O TICE is hereby given the purpose for the financing of Notwithstanding anything herein to ttiat at a regular meeting of the which said obligations are to be the contiary, the m unicipality shall Board of Commissioners of the issued is the improvement of New have the right to waive default, as Township of Lyndhurst. Bergen York Avenue from Delafield Avenue may be permitted by law County. New Jersey, held on to Station Square, in the Township SEC TIO N 6. All such assessment Tuesday, August 22, 1972, the of Lyndhurst, by grading and moneys when collected shall be above ordinance was introduced and constructing a macadam pavement im m ediately placed in an account to passed on its first reading and that and constructing concrete curbs, in be known as “ Local Improvement the said Ordinance shall be taken up accordance with plans and Assessment Account” . Such money for further consideration for final specifications prepared by Joseph L. shall be used only to pay passage at a regular meeting of the Neglia, Township Engineer. indebtedness incurred for such Board of Commissioners to be held BALLET - TOE - MODERN JAZZ - TAP - BELLY DANCING (b) The estimated cost of said improvements whether by on Tuesday. September 12, 1972 at purpose Is $33,000.00 Anticipation Notes or by Bonds. 8:00 o’clock in the evening, BATON TWIRLING (c) The estimated maximum SECTION 7. The following prevailing tim e, or as soon thereafter amount tq be contributed by the matters are hereby determined as said matter can be reached, at Township of Lyndhurst for said declared, recited *nd stated: which t ime and place all persons who CHILDREN’S CLASSES ADULT CLASSES purpose is $15,022.00 (a) The said purpose is not a may be interested therein shall be (d) That there has been granted current expense and is a property or given an opportunity to be heard Ballet Ballet to the Township of Lyndhurst the improvement which the Township concerning the same. Modern Jazz sum of $14,481.36 as State Aid may lawfully acquire m a k e as a Modern Jazz 01 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS pursuant to Chapter 96, Public Laws local im provem ent. TOWNSHIPOF LYNDHURST Tap of 1970 and Chapter 240, Public (b) The period of usefulness of Belly Da ruing Laws of 1971 (Extraordinary State said purpose, within the lim itations A I I E S T : Baton Twirling Hawaiian Darning Aid Fund) on account of said of said Local Bond Law and Heibert W Perry improvement. according to the reasonable life Township Clerk Toe (on approval only» (e) The estimated maximum thereof is tw enty (20) years. I yndhurst, N.J. am ount of the special assessment fc (c) The supplemental debt Dated: Auqust 24. 19/2 All classes grouped; beginner, intermediate, advanced s a id in ------statements required by said Law has August 31, 19/2 $ 1 8 .5 1 been duly filed in the office of the Fee: $138.00 REG ISTRATIO N Students may register for the fall dance session after “ Labor Day” , either by mail, telephone, or at the Studio.

The Studio Workshop is under the Direction TALL DANCE SESSION 19 7? and Supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shell.

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Large Attendance At Bridge Cassella N am ed H ead On Wednesday, August 23, were Mms. Henry Morrison, an unusually large group Conrad C. Bush, Harvey Seil, M cG's Cam pus W orkers attended the Summer Bridge Robert L. Lochhead. Ezra R. which is held throughout the Baker, Randolph Nieves, Henry summer at the Woman’s Club Scharg, Alfred Muley and Miss k Rutherford resident Stefani constituency that was the of Rutherford. Marion Davis. D. Cassella of 477 Riverside backbone of McGovern’s Mrs. Alfred E. Hamer was The public ii invited to Ave. has been appointed full| support in the early primaries. chairman of the day assisted by attend these bridges which will time coordinator of college If enough people volunteer Mrs. Robert L. Lochhead and be held on Wednesday campuses for the McGovern their help — adults as well as Mrs. John C. Stuckey. afternoons through September campaign in Bergen County. students — we will win here.” The winners for the dav 13. Cassella, who is taking a leave of absence from his senior year at Cornell University, will be in Mr. Cassella has worked as a charge of all McGovern McGovern volunteer since Meet Diet Control Speaker activities on the seven Bergen January and was an alternate campuses, including the two delegate from Bergen County A 76 Pound Loser Fairleigh Dickinson campuses to the Democratic National in Teaneck and in Rutherford. Convention in Miami Beach at the E L K S no. 547 In addition Mr. Cassella will last month. This summer he RUTHERFORD LODGE 48 remain as full time chairman of worked as a legislative aide to Ames Avenue on September volunteer and voter registration Congressman Henry Helstoski 14th and 21st. These activities in the South Bergen Stefan Cassella and as a research volunteer in Meetings are open to the tpwns of Rutherford, East National McGovern general public. . . men, extremely important to Sen. Rutherford, Carlstadt, and Headquarters in Washington, women and teens are welcome. McGovern’s chan ces of Lyndhurst. He will be working D.C. Following the November There will be Free Gifts to all. carrying New Jersey,” said with Mrs. Betty Wenk, the election Mr. Cassella plans to Hear Louise’s story and watch Cassella. “ It is normally a county McGovern coordinator return to Cornell to obtain his a demonstration on Diet Republican county but the for the South Bergen area. engineering degree in Control’s 12 Firm and Tone people here are suburban and Theoretical and Applied Exercises. “ I believe Bergen County is well educated 'the verv Mechanics. Checks totaling $2,000 are given Dr. Archie F. Hay, superintendent of Bergen County public schools, to be presented to four area high school graduates selected in the first annual program by Bergen County Chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Edward A. Louise Brown Fenster At FDU Jesser, Jr., left, heads Scholarship Committee of N C C J and John J. Breslin, Jr., right, formerly O N E O F THE HMDC Extends Life 2 Years Mrs. Louise Brown, a 76 Ib, of Lyndhurst is chapter chairman. Students honored were: Alex Herrera, Northern Valley High Dr. Saul K. Fenster has been loser (or should we say winner) Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission, School; Susan J. Parker, Teaneck High School; Robert J Riegler, Hackensack High School; and appointed Acting Provost of of Diet Control Centers will LARGEST SELECTION which has been hemming and hawing over a development Paula H. Sugden, Bogota High School the Rutherford Campus of hold an O PEN H O U SE meeting program for the Hackensack meadowlands, moved to Fairleigh Dickinson University OF C H EST protect its life for another two years last week. following the resignation of The HMDC extended for two years the time in which FD U Invites Parents Fo r Cup O f Coffee Provost Julius O. Luck who you will STOP it is expected to come up with a reasonable plan. OF D R A W E R S will return to full-time teaching Working under the theory parents to stop by the lounges Created in 1969 the commission has spent three years be there to shake hands and OVER-EATING in the College of Education. that “ misery loves company,” for coffee when they finally CONSTRUCTED OF drawing up fancy charts and programs all of which discuss the FD U parents the Parents Councils of all arrive at FD U on opening day. th e d a y "2 0 0 Ib. T E S T ultimately went into the scrap basket. FDU Vice President Jerome organization. The Parents three campuses of Fairleigh Lounges will be open Sept 3 y o u join FIBERBOARD with The moratorium on time in which to draw up the M. Pollack, acting upon Dickinscn University have plan was to have expired last Friday However, the re co m m e n d a tio n of the According to Harold and 4 (Teaneck), Sept. 4 WOOD FRAM ES. . . . invited a1! clothes-packing, (Rutherford) and Sept 5 commission, which eats up over $300,000 a year in salaries, campus Council of Deans, Parsekian, parents program d ie t MANY STYLES and named Fenster Acting Provost car loading, box hauling director, “ veteran parents” will (Madison). decided to give itself at least two more years. c o n tr o l Sizes — ALSO and said a Search and A t this point the HMDC is no closer to developing a c e n t e r s STORAGE. Shoe and master plan than it was three years ago. Screening Committee will be Birthday Cake For Inmates formed early in the fall to seek Unwanted Hair THERE UNDERBED CHEST. This year’s celebration of Deliveries of the home made IS A CLASS out and recruit a new Provost. Problems? AS W ELL AS Our Lady’s Birthday, Cake cakes, together with a cake gift Remove Them Permanently. NEAR YOU Feast, will benefit inmates of Be Hair Free and Carefree. WARDROBES. Rummage Sale card signed with the donor’s For dates, times juvenile hom es, adult name or simply “ A good Klectrolysis Specialists & locations The Ladies Auxiliary to the in s titu tio n s , prisons and neighbor” , are a happy surprise Division of American P L E A S E C A LL 343-6244 A. LE G R A N D & SON Electrolysis Institute licensed by V.F.W. Post N o. 227 orphanages in cities and towns. O U R R A T E S : to the recipients. Cake gift State of New Jersey now giving Still only $5 first meeting 19 PARK AVE., Rutherford will hold a Mothers and daughters will cards, wheti not available, can private treatment in Rutherford (register & diet kit) $2 weekly Rummage Sale at the Post a re a . thereafter. RUTHERFORD bake cakes while husbands and be had free of charge from Our FOR APPOINTMENT Home 16 Union Av. September Executive Office: sons will deliver them with a Lady’s Birthday Committee. 438-5665 335 Main St., Hackensack 7 & 8. 939 1811 cake gift card

Art W orkshop Registration

T he Lyndhurst Parks office, 250 Cleveland Ave., Department’s Cultural Arts with Miss Judith Kelsh as Committee’s children’s art instructor. Only those from the w o rksho p will hold its spring workshop will attend. registration at 10:15 a.m. Children will pay $10 Think of it Saturday, Sept. 9 at the Sacred instructional fees and will Heart Social Center, Valley supply their own art material. as money Brook Avenue and Warren Street, Lyndhurst. Grace Services , Lyndhurst children from 8 Services at Grace Episcopal through 13 years old may pick Church on the Fifteenth/ up registration forms at the B a n k A m e r i c a r d Sunday after Pentecost will be library or at the principals’ ■ IQglrLJm-» held at 8 and 10:00 a.m. with office in their school. They the Rector, Archdeacon should bring in the completed Richard N. Pease officiating at form and be prepared to draw both Services. SIO 123 H5b a qualifying picture at the time The plain celebration of the of registration. They will be Holy Communion will begin notified by phone if they are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruggeman the day at 8:00a.m. accepted. At 10 o’clock the Service of Mr and Mrs Eugene Bruggeman of 513 Kingsland Classes will be from 9:30 to Holy Communion will include Avenue, Lyndhurst, are enjoying a cruise to Bermuda aboard 11:30 a.m. Saturdays starting the Rector’s Sermon. Familiar the Chandris America Line ship Amerikanis. Sept. 16. A $5 registration fee hymns and selected organ Mr. Bruggeman is with the Rutherford Post Office. will cover both instruction and co m p o s itio n s during the The couple were celebrating their 25th wedding cost of materials. Mrs. Denise communions will be played by anniversary. Beckmann, a graduate of Something-from'the-heart money Arthur B. Paulmier, Organist Lyndhurst High School and and choirmaster of Grace McG Backers Open Office Newark State College, will be Church. The organ prelude will instructor. Classes will be held Citizens for McGovern be “ Aria” (Fo r G String” by campaign just has to ask us, in the Lyndhurst Parks w ill form ally open a that’s what we’re here for.’’ Bach and the postlude Purcell’s Department Youth Center off Trumpet Voluntary both by campaign headquarters in Riverside Avenue. downtown Hackensack special request). Surprise For The advanced childrens arts The Mid-Week celebration September 7 at 7 p.m., but workshop will be held the same of the Holy Communion will County Chairman Barbara Mrs. Cicchino hours and time at the be held on Wednesday at 10:00 Werber is advising Nixon Mrs. Anna Cicchino of 17 Lyndhurst Parks Department campaign officials that they Hendel Avenue, North a.m don’t need to “ bug” the new Arlington, was feted at a headquarters to learn the surprise birthday celebration McGovern organization's on August 18. plans. S e t t i n g for the congratulatory caper was Don’s “ The Nixon campaign 21. Newark. Counted party shouldn’t squander another present was the honored $114,000 to break into our guest’s sons-in-law and headquarters and plant daughters, Mr. and Mrs. electronic surveillance Norman Moore of Elizabeth, equipment as they did at the Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Rist of national Democratic Colonia, and Mr. and Mrs. headquarters in Martin Cicchino of North Washington,” Mrs. Werber Arlington and sons and commented. “ Anyone who daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. wants any information about Frank Battaglia of Linden and George McGovern or his Mr. and Mrs. Michael Battagli

She de-crve^ the monthly amounts. Money that’s always want her to know it. . !>>r I thd; ihere for a special occasion or a last nnnivcr'-aric'-, and j11-1 to . minute uift. love you take "pccia! pru eli. 'lou can choose anythin« from the riuht

Nam ed Tam arack Leader By Tom W alsh M ickey G ravine Com ing W ith Dixieland Jazz Thomas Walsh, President of Bolan, as Scout Executive of Orange, New Jersey, has been Tamarack Council, Boy Scouts Tamarack Council, associated with Scouting of America, has announced the Mr. Bolan, a graduate of professionally since 1959. He W É íM m É & É S i JflHK selection of William J. D. Seton Hall University, South has been employed in local councils in the Northern New Jersey area, i n c l u d i n g Morris-Sussex Council, Union Council, Orange Mountain Council, and most recently in the Robert Trest Council. M r . Bolan has b een successful as a Camp Director, District Executive, and Field director. He has participated in aIS OUR BUSINESS many regional and national Open Daily 9:0« A.M. to 9:00 P.M. conferences as well as local Sat. 10:30 A.M. to 4 :0 0 P.M. training opportunities. ■ Æ Mr. Bolan is married and has six children. The family now RESERVATIONS lives in North Caldwell. HONEYMOONS CRUISES Deborah Meets TOURS The Golden Heart Chapter AIRLINES of Deborah Hospital will meet on Wednesday, Tim e is getting shorter for the appearance There will be lighted ballfield and PACKAGES September 6, 1972 in the East of Mickey Gravine and his Dixieland Jazz bleachers capable of holding 1,600 . The STEAMSHIPS E n d Democratid Club, Under the Stars concert which will be held great sound and beat of the combo will Millbum Ave. Lyndhurst, at in Lyndhurst County Park Sunday at Sept. include Pee Wee Irwin, John Knapp, George 8:00 p .m . 10 at 8 P.M. Duvivier, Ronnie Zito and John Mince. CONTINENTAL If anyone is interested in Mickey Gravine TRAVEL ACENCY being a volunteer and learning 227 Stuyvesant Ave. 10 Kidge Road' 1 more about Deborah Hospital G a r d e n e r s Lyndhurst, N.J. North Arlington. N.J. on Browns Mills, N.J. please Carlstadt W om en To H o s t 8th D istrict 438-8300 998-0200 contact Mrs. John Johnson. Throughout the summer have been busily at work Christian, vice president of the include Mmes. Winfield 9 3 9 4 1 2 3 . months members of the preparing for the Eighth District and chairman of the B o n yn g e , Jr., first vice A s k e d T o Womans Club of Carlstadt District Fall Conference which event, are Mmes. John Kohler president of the State they will host on October lKth and Arthur Buck of the Federation; Alexander J. at the Landmark, East Carlstadt group. Reservations Howarth. state recording Subm it Entries Rutherford. for the conference are being secretary; Charles L. Gautier, Dudley Sleater w ill A s sistin g M rs. Jo h n taken by Mrs. Alfred Hensch, state conservation and garden substitute for Ed Wernersback 384 Paterson Avenue. East chairman; Lauretta as Chairman of the 1972 Rutherford. Bouwmeester. state drama LOOK SMOOTH! Now You F L O W E R SHOW, sponsored chairman; and Harold Pareti, Registration will begin at by Lyndhurst Garden Club. Can Have UNWANTED education chairman of the 9:30 am followed by the M rs. R.M. Rinaldi, is HAIR RIMOVID Eighth District and past morning program commencing Co-Chairman of this event. president of the Carlstadt Club. at 10:15 am. Special guests There is no admission to the T housands sold show which will be held in the H oxie Circus In K earny Sept. 8 Lyndhurst High School on When Hoxie Brothers 3 Although Hoxie Brothers Sept. 9th and 10th. Ring Circus comes to Kearny Side Show tent contains many All local gardeners are on Friday, Sept. 8th it will more attractions than the “ Kid cordially invited to exhibit and bring with it Hoxie Brothers Show s” of yesterday, participate in this event. Side Show and Wild Animal admission prices have been Contact: Mrs. E. Gauci as soon w h e n first offered! Menagerie which will be open kept at an “ old time” level. as possible at 939-1354. House before, and after, each And Hoxie Brothers Side Show plants also welcome! Instontly-Safely-Perm onently performance in the Big Top. is not only for the kids, its One silver Challenge Trophy Radiomotic Electrolysis Hoxie Brothers Side Show and exciting and educational from each of the following will By GINA OF attractions appeal to mom and b e given in “ open Wild Animal Menagerie AGATA BEAUTY S A LO N dad as well. competition” : contains wild and exotic One of the new features of 1. From Spina Florist for GINA S ELECTROLYSIS denizens o f the jungle plus the this year’s Side Show best flower arrangement Come in Today for fire eater, sword swallower, attractions is the Elephant exhibited in section K-class Free Consultation snake charmer, mystery girl, Kraal, where the five herds of 110. and, for the first time working and performing 2. From Commissioner WYman 1-1308 anywhere, the little lilliputian elephants live. Included in the Russo (former Mayor) for best i Ave. Arlington, N J. Micro Brothers from Caracas, Kraal are two African fruit or vegetable exhibited Venezuela. elephants which are usually section “ I” by a Lyndhurst exhibited at only the largest resident. zoos. 3 . From National Hoxie Brothers 3 Ring Community Bank for best Circus will be in Keafny, for exhibit, section J, Junior class. one day only, Friday, Sept. 4. From Air Jamaica for 8th. Performances in the Big best exhibit section D, F, or G. S a n C a r l o Top begin at 4 PM and 8 PM. 5. From Mayor Joseph Big Show tickets can be Carucci for best exhibit, purchased from The West section H, by a Lyndhurst R e s t a u r a n t Hudson Jaycees or call resident. 991-5600 for information. 6. From Kearny Federal Come early and hear King Savings & Loan Assn. for best Charles’ New Orleans Jazz flower arrangement section K, LUNCHEONS & DINNERS Band, in concert, at the Side class 109. Show and Wild Animal There will be other prizes Personalized Catering For Every Occasion Menagerie. donated by 47 other sources!

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SSS3SS Professor’s Daughter Married Wedding Of Miss Fedoruk To John B. Keller Saturday To Mr. Hanlon Is Celebrated Miss Mary-Michael Monroe Monroe, Chrisopher Monroe, The wedding of Miss Andra carried orchids, roses, of Rutherford and John B. Lester Pieczonka, and Michael Fedoruk, daughter of Mr. and carnations, star flowers and Keller of East Patchogue, Long LaGuardia ushered Mrs. Andrew J. Fedoruk of Pt. camellia leaves. All of her Island, were married Saturday Mrs. Keller is a senior at Pleasant Beach, to Edmund attendants wore sleeveless afternoon at a Nuptail Mass in Fairleigh Dickinson University Charles Hanlon, son of Mr. and y e llo w embroidered voile

Mrs. Douglas Arthur Knowlden Mrs. Bruce A. Mitchell Frances Stidivorthy A Bride Miss Jablonski, Mr. Mitchell Of Douglas Arthur Knowlden Exchange Vows At St. Thomas’ M is s F r a n ces Ir e n e The bride wore a white Miss Maureen Jablonski, B r u c e S i no p o li w as best Stidworthy and Douglas organza gown with Victorian daughter of Mrs. Mary Petersen man. Ushers were the Arthur Knowlden exchanged neckline and bishop sleeves, of Lake Worth. Florida and of marriage vows in Christ United with daisy trim at neck, on bridegroom’s brother George, S ta n ley Jablonsky of 321 Methodist Church, East sleeves, cuffs and hemline. Her William Kneck and John Harding Avenue. Lyndhurst. Vigolitti. Rutherford on Saturday mantilla and floor-length veil became the bride of Bruce A afternoon. The Rev. Mr. were also trimmed with the A reception was held at Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs Hae-Jong Kim of the local daisy appliques. Hasbrouck House, Hasbrouck George Mitchell of 319 Willow church and former pastor, the Flowers were white daisies Heights. Avenue, Lyndhurst, on Rev. Mr. Charles H. Straut, and yello w baby roses. After their return from a S a tu rd a y at St. T h o m a s ’ now of the Brooklyn Council Alan W. Knowlden of honeymoon the couple will Episcopal Church, Lyndhurst, of Churches, officiated at the Teaneck was best man and make their home in Florida. Mrs. John B. Keller Mrs. Edmund Charles Hanlon with the Rev. Mr. Coval (’.rater two o’clock ceremony. usher was Robert Paciorkowski Mrs. M itchell is a graduate of the church, officiating. The bride, daughter o f Mrs. of Morristown. o f H ollyw o od College of Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic majoring in Psychology. She Mrs. Edmund F. Hanlon of gowns with ruffled scoop Irene Stidworthy of East A reception was held in the Maid of honor for her sister Beau tv Culture, Hollywood, Church in Rutherford. The plans to work with North Arlington, took place neckline, Empire waist, and Rutherford and also of Richard church’s Fellowship Hall w a s C h r i s R u z /. o and Fla Rev. William O’Brien of the disadvantaged children. Mr. August 18 at St. Peter’s Church yellow lace trimmed hemline. P. Stidworthy of Akron, before the couple left for a bridesmaids were the misses Mr. Mitchell is a graduate of Newman Center was the Keller, a graduate of Concordia there. The Rev. Eric Fenner Their headpieces were yellow O hio, was given in marriage honeymoon in the Pocono Ruth Ann Mitchell, Laura Lyndhurst High School, class Celebrant assisted by Pastor College, is a special projects officiated at the double ring bows and streamers. Mountains. They will make Mitchell and Suzette Ruggiero. by her uncle, Rudolph L. Edward Roulff of Long Island, coordinator at Logos II, a drug ceremony and Nuptial Mass. A o f 1970. Moser. their home in East Rutherford. The couple are presently on The bride, daughter of Prof. Rehabilitation Center in New reception followed at Jumping a wedding trip to Mexico. She was attended by her Mrs. K now lden, the bride, is and Mrs. Thomas N. Monroe of York. Brook Country Club, Neptune. sister, Barbara Anne a teacher in the third grade at 192 Woodward Avenue, The Nuptial Mass was sung Miss Aleta Fedoruk was her The bride, a graduate of St. Stidworthy, as maid of honor, Pierrepont School, Rutherford. Rutherford, wore a Victorian by the Ave Maria Choir of sister’s maid of honor. Rose High School, Belmar, and Sale No tv Coing On and Ginny Luddecke as She holds a B A degree in style gown of silk organza Rutherford accompanied by Bridesmaids were Misses Susan Georgetown University School bridesmaid. They wore Elementary Education from trimmed with lace daisies, and organ, flute and oboe. The Fedoruk, Patricia Ann of Nursing, Washington, D.C., AT MELRAY'S identical yellow and orange William Paterson College. a full-length mantilla also music for the Mass was McEvily, Michelle Finik and is on the staff of Clara Maass floral print gowns with Empire Mr. Knowlden, son of Mr. trimmed with daisies. She composed by the bride’s father Louise Maresca. Richard Heim Memorial Hospital, Belleville. waistline trimmed with yellow and Mrs. Walter Knowlden of o n a l l D r e x e l f u r n i t u r e carried white daisies, blue roses who is Professor of Music at served as best man. Ushering She is a member of Sigma satin ribbon, and pale yellow C layto n, N .Y . is w ith Jospeh and baby breath. Fairleigh Dickinson University. were Richard Rudolph, Joseph Theta Tau, national honor Lucas North America, garden hats with matching Miss Julie Monroe was her Gene Hollmann of Rutherford Kelly Jr. and Anthony society for baccalaureate UP TO 5 0 % OFF Englewood, N.J. trim. sister’s maid of honor Thp was soloist; the Rev. Joseph L. Manorek Jr. nurses. Her husband, an alumnus of St. Benedict’s bridesmaids were Mrs. Lester C. Cassidy conducted. ^ bride wore a silk ON FLOOR SAMPLES Susan Carroll Schafer Wed Pieczonka and Miss Monica A garden reception was held organza gown with cap sleeves, Preparatory School, Newark, Monroe, the bride’s sisters, also for over 100 guests at the Venice bertha collar, Venice and Georgetown University, is the Misses Debra Wulff and home of the bride. The newly lace on bodice of skirt with a second year law student at To Son Of Lyndhurst Chief Mary Ann Hobbie. married couple, who, with pleated hem, and lace trimmed Seton Hall School of Law. Miss Susan Carroll Schafer, The bride wore a gown of Je ffe re y K eller served as their wedding party were train. Her headpiece was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. white voile trimmed and best man for his brother. They transported to and from the Venice lace mantilla with Son For Sommas Francis J. Schafer, Jr., of 2889 flounced with Cluny lace and church in two 1931 Rolls are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. yellow ribbon streamers. She Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barry Drive, Vineland, became Royces, will honeymoon in the fashioned with jewel neckline Albert Keller of East Somma, Jr., of 287 Pine the wife of Howard Arthur Poconos. Son For and fingertip sleeves, and a Patchogue. Thomas Patrick Street, Lyndhurst, announce Lid die, son of Lyndhurst MELRAY’S matching mantilla veil ending O n n em b os the birth of their first child, Police Chief and Mrs. Howard in a flowing train. She carried Ridge Road, N. Arlington E n g a g e m e n t • Sehweikert-Kinkead Gina Marie Onnembo a son, Jeffrey Alfred, on C. Liddle of Livingston an old fashioned circular Mr. and Mrs. John A. Belleville, and the late Mr. became the second child of Mr. Sunday, August 27, at Clara Avenue, Lyndhurst, in a bouquet of white sweetheart 998 5858 Schweikert of 9 Fisher Place, Kinkead. A September 1973 and Mrs. Terry Onnembo of Maass Hospital, Belleville. cerem ony performed at high roses, minicarnations and North Arlington, announce the wedding is planned. 137 Forest Avenue, Lyndhurst, The child weighed seven Open Til 9 P.M. Closed Wed. noon last Saturday. The daisies with streamers of white engagement of their daughter The bride elect, a graduate August 15 at Clara Maass pounds five ounces, at birth. wedding took place in Our flowers. Virginia Marie to Peter J. of Queen of Peace High Hospital, Belleville. Gina joins Paternal grandparents are Lady of Pompeii Church, James Dwyer of Hopewell Kinkead, son of Mrs. William J. Sch o o l, is attending Clara a brother, Jerry 2l/2. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred somma Vineland, with Father Peter Junction, N.Y., was best man Kinkead of 17 Prospect St., M aass Memorial Hospital O nnem bo is the daughter o f of 500 Forest Avenue. Toscani, O.S.A., pastor of the and Thomas OlBrien of East School of Nursing, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Antiorio Maternal grandparents are church, officiating. Rockaway, N.Y., D e n n is Both bride and groom Her fiance is currently a of 531 Gutheil Place, Commissioner and Mrs. Peter The bride, given in marriage Cleary of Bayside, N.Y., and received Bachelor degrees from student at Lincoln Technical Lyndhurst. Curcio. by her father, was attended by James Cody of North Saint Leo College in Florida her sister, Carolyn Ann Schafer Arlington ushered with Frank and this past June earned their o f O xford, Ohio, as maid of Schafer, the bride’s brother. Masters degrees from Northern M iss Vivian's honor and their sister Missy A luncheon fo r over 100 Illinois University. The bride was bridesmaid along with the guests was served at a reception will take a position as a M i s s e s Dorey Day of at the Buena Vista Country remedial reading teacher in RENTAL AND SALE OF Northbrook, Illinois, and Club, Buena, immediately Rockford, Illinois. Mr. Liddle School of Dance TUXEDOS AND FINF ACCESSORIES Theresa Yaklich of Jensen following the ceremony. has been granted a counseling Beach, Florida. The girls wore The couple will take up assistantship by Norther opens for registration gowns of voile with Kelly green residence at 809 Hillcrest, Illinois University where he is a skirts, white tops striped with DeKalb, Illinois. doctoral candidate. the green, tuxedo bibs with Kelly buttons and fashioned with long sleeves, and daisy headbands to match the old fashioned »bouquets of daisies with ribbon loops and SCARDINOS streamers they carried.______Catering and Banquet Hall Christened ------COME IN------Timothy Richard Lindsay, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. AND CHECK ON OUR Richard F. Lindsay of Oak Street, Lyndhurst, was Buffet Specials christened at a private one o’clock Mass on Saturday, August 12 at Sacred Heart Ask for Free Estimate Church, Lyndhurst. Mrs. Victor Tamaro, the baby’s Specializing In the All Hot aunt, was godmother and Thomas Hogan godfather. Afterwards Mr. and Mrs. ITALIAN BUFFET Lindsay hosted a party at their home for the thirty relatives HAVE YOU TRIED and friends who attended the cerem ony. SCARDINOS Timothy, born Ju ly 25 at FAMOUS CSara Maass Hospital, Belleville, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. SAUSAGE ROLL YET? Miss Elsie Michel Assistant Teacher Charles Carroll of Canterbury They're Great — Only 49* Registration starts Tuesday. September 5 Avenue, North Arlington and 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. of former Fire Chief and Mrs. C LASSES START Monday. September 1 1 Victor Lindsay of Lyndhurst. Each a Meal in itself 3 for $1.35 G o in g formal...Go first c la s s ! PERSONAL . Miss Vivian is associated with: ''Singla, W«ow«d, We Carry All Flavors Of Brookdale Soda Professional Dance Teacher's Association BILTMORE D ivorcad " Dance Caravan Productions TUXEDOS Rnd happiiMM by Valley Brook Liquor & Deli Dance Director-Camp Echo Lark, Pennsylvania frnMting «ornean* rww TEANECK, N J . 1150 TEANECK R0AD'837 3500 Borough of No. Arlington Recreation Dance RIDGEWOOD N I • 36 E RIDGEWOOD AVE /444 T i n For a FRK confkWntial 485 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. Program WAYNE. N J • 153? WIU0WBR00K MALL 256-0089 interview col INTRODUCTIONS Studio UNLIMITED — 933-7584 — 32 Ridge Road Home No. Arlington, N.J. Phone OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. 763 1643 •• ••••••••• •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 998 7377 Page6 LEADER Thursday, August 31. 1972 are being assured by the State they are not in agreement with EDITOR: Commercial Leader North Arlington Leader that traffic will be staggered so certain members of the Board? My initial enthusiasm for a as not to glut the roads in the This seems to be the policy sports complex in the And South Bergen Review area. Remember the promises of the Board the past few Hackensack Meadows died a And Bergen Sunday Leader that traffic to the Jersey Shore years. Do these men feel they’re sudden death when I read the Lyndhursfs Official North Arlington's Official Newspaper would not be a problem. Have much more qualified than the “Sweetheart deals in the Newspaper since 1921 you driven down lately? Administi^tors to run the Meadows,” in your newspaper. 157 Ridge Road 251 Ridge Road The following is quoted schools? Do they not realize (Continued on Page 16) North Arlington, N.-t 07032 from the New York Daily these men have been highly Lyndhurst, N J. 07071 NEws of Friday August 18, educated for Administrative L*tt*ft >• that column mutt con loan writer'« name and oddratt Tel. 438-8700 - 8701 Tel: 991-1839 Y*u may r*qw*«l I Sot th» information b* withhold 1972. “Motorists en route to positions. theGiants-Jets game at Yale Dear Editor: Another thing that is being Bowl on Sunday are urged to The Administrators in our community have been accused Much has been written over foisted off on the people is the avoid expected traffic jams by News Leader the past year about the scheme need for greater mass transit to planning an early start. Traffic o f ‘‘unethical and Leader-Free Press unprofessional conduct” The Combining Rutherford Republican to erect a sports complex in serve this complex. We have a experts suggested fans driving high school prinicipal has also Official Newspaper Boroughs (1892) and East Rutherford Enterprise the meadows in East great choice on which mode of from New York, New Jersey been accused of (18931 Rutherford. Most of what has mass transit we choose. One of and Massachusetts get on been written must have come the bankrupt railroads, or the “ mis management of funds East Rutherford and Carlstadt. 38 Ames Avenue parkways and thru ways by 10 from the Public Relations man bus companies which are either A.M.” pertaining to purchase Rutherford, N J. 07070 417 Second Street. Carlstadt. 07072 employed by our Governor. in bankruptcy or constantly It is time for our responsible request.” I repeat requests. 276 Grove Street, East Rutherford 07073 438-6100 The picture he has painted has before the P.U.C. or law makers to s ta rt I feel as many others these Official Newspaper, tw o highly respected News Editors: Rose Bastian, Serena Hoffman Rutherford, East Rutherford, Carlstadt. been rosy indeed. Legislature for fare increases or representing the people and Member New Jersey Press Association, Quality One thing he failed to point subsidies. This is what I would not the special interests who Administrators have been 939 1137 Group Weeklies of New Jersey, Natiewl falsely accus ed. And that Editorial Association, Rutherford and East out is that for this venture and call a great choice. Either way will make large contributions Rutherford Chambers of Commerce. this venture only, there will be we pay and pay. to campaign funds. It is time certain members of the Board, no referendum. Then the New Nothing has been said about for the people of this state to using the words of Commisioner of Education Editor & Publisher John Savino. Advertising Director, A.R. Cornell Jersey Supreme Court gave the loss of ratables to the let our Governor and credence to this by stating that communities involved. State Legislatures know that they are Carl Marburger are naive and News Director, Amy Divine simplister to what a Board 438-8700 the current Legislature must owned land is removed from elected to serve the people. All not be bound by the actions of the Tax rolls and must be made the people. member duties are. a previous Legislature. up by the rest of the Tax John J. Kilcullen Maureen Wolff The fact that 8Vi% of the Payers. When the people of 329 Hackensack Street total mutual handle which Bergen County and this Carlstadt, New Jersey, 07072 Basic History should go to the state treasury includes them all are hit in the 933-2044 List you* house now will instead go to pay off “ Tax pocketbook by increased costs Dear Editor, with K Realty Co. anil Thanks to the energy of Messrs. William meadowlands. The npanan claim was a Free Bonds.” Based on the for the myriad problems that After attending so very McDowell, executive director of the vague unreality. When it accepted $250 for total mutual handle at this complex will bring there many meetings of the No. return from vacation Hackensack Meadowlands Development quit claim on the 660 acres the state did so Monmouth Park for Friday will be a hue and cry worse Arlington Board of Education, to a "SOLD K HOUSE” Commission and James McCoy, the merely to cover the secretarial costs. August, 18, 1972, which was th an th e alleged “Tax and following the accusations executive secretary, newspapermen are being Th^ state did not claim the land nor any yesterday , this amounts to a Reform.” that have taken place the past r R E ÏL T Y ■ m m — filled up with a lot of facts which, torn out part of it. Ever since the land was deeded to loss in revenue to the state of We should learn from few years I ask myself over and EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS RIJTHERFORÔ SALE of context, make juicy headlines. the Sandfords, Kingslands and Berrys — in $187,067.57. Multiply this by experience, which is recent in over again the same question. Unfortunately the whole picture of 1668-69 — the meadowlands were bought 160 days and you can readily New Milford and the “Jungle What are the duties and meadowland real estate history has been and sold without regard to state claims on 9ee that this hoax will cost the Habitat.” The people of that responsibilities of a member of given a sinister implication by the release of any part of them. citizens of New Jersey 29.9 area were assured there would the Board of Education? SOLD the HMDC title studies. The Township of Lyndhurst has been the million dollars per year. This is be no traffic problems. But Is it to attack administrators For instance, last week The Star Ledger, leader in the fight against the state’s present very conservative figure news accounts seem to put the or members of the teaching basing a story on HMDC studies, made the attempt to usurp lands to which it has no because Fridays are not that lie to this assurance. Now we staffs reputation publicly if startling revelation that the Bellemead Corp. rightful, legitimate claim. popular as racing days. in 1948 obtained a state quit claim to 660 Only now, after long, exahustive study, After careful consideration acres of meadowland for about 36 cents an has the true history of the meadowlands the New Jersey State Supreme acre. TTie land itself cost about $200 an acre. been available. TTiat history is in the hands Court ordered a public hearing Then the Star Ledger pointed out that of Lyndhurst’s lawyers who will use it to on the ecological impact of the the state has bought in some of the land for fight the state claims. complex. A fair and impartial 144 W ashington A ve. as much as $100,000 an acre and is now Part of the history is now available and hearing was held for five weeks U L T R A MODERN 7 ROOM Ru th erfo rd negotiating for about 60 more acres for the Leader today begins a series of articles at the Freeholders Meeting C O L O N IA L With Finished which it would pay — and Bellemead won’t telling that history. Tliey are important Room in Hackensack. The Basement. Move-ln Cond­ -3 OFFICES— accept — about $60,000 an acre. articles. We suggest that teachers and school hearing officers were an ition. ONLY $38,900. What the Star Ledger doesn’t know is children clip and save them because they Attorney for the Hackensack TO SERVE YOU! meadowland history. In 1948 the state form a basic history — a surprising and Meadowlands Development Dial 438-5350 wasn’t pressing its claim for anything in the fascinating story. Commission, and an Attorney ★ 57 PARK AVE. for the New Jersey State Department of Environment & Control. Both employees of ★ 9 SYLVAN ST. Strangers A t Hom e the State of New Jersey. And RUTHERFORD this is the pet project of the K The North Arlington Leader last week specific districts in which the assembly has Governor of New Jersey. After / REALTY CO. \ printed a picture and story about the been divided. It is quite possible there are reading newspaper accounts of Mrs. Ruth Stevenson works out campaign plans with Milton A. A- 200 RIDGE RD. appointment of Assemblyman Carl Orechio areas of Essex County in which Mr. Orechio these hearings we can now wait Waldor, the Republican candidate for the I 1th Congressional LYNDHURST- of Nutley as the campaign manager for might be considered a stranger. with great anticipation for their District seat. She will serve as Executive Director of the Justin Waldor, the Republican candidate for The fact merely serves to emphasize that ruling. campaign. NOT A ■: MULTIPLE LIST congress in the 11th district. North Arlington and the 11th District were Mr. Orechio is a respected and competent done a disservice in the reshaping of the assemblyman and a former commissioner in congressional districts of the state. Nutley. North Arlington, which might have felt Yet North Arlington residents might well more at home with Hudson, was thrust into be forgiven if they ask: “Mr. Orechio Who?” Essex. The fact is Mr. Orechio’s political career, t h e like Justin Waldor’s, has been spent in Essex Thus as the campaign progresses North County. Arlington will have to learn by the When Mr. Orechio runs for the assembly newspapers how their old congressman, he runs in Essex. Tliis is adjacent to but Hank Helstoski, is doing over in the Ninth, sm art money outside Bergen in which North Arlington while trying to absorb such unfamiliar names voters cast their ballots. as Congressman Minish, Assemblyman Even more compartmentalized is the fact Orechio and all the other Essex figures. Mr. Orechio cojnes from one of those It is a puzzlement, indeed! goes to Kearny Federal Savings

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Compliments on the Leaders’ Back To Tlie editorial was prescient enough to School issue are still flowing in. Thank you. point out that the day is not distant when When the combination of first rate long drives to the outlying shopping centers weekly newspaper coverage of the South will be not only nonfeasible, they may well Bergen area finally was effected last be impossible. February the promise that a live, alert, In connection with this the front page strong single voice would prove profitable lead story of The Wall Street Journal on not only for the reading public but for the August 23 had this to say: local merchants was made in confident, good faith. “Once abundant supplies of gasoline and Tlie Back To School issue was an example heating oil are shrinking faster than anybody of what could be done. Local merchants had expected and too fast, industry executives an opportunity to tell their story effectively warn, to do much about. Possibly as soon as — and economically. this winter and almost certainly by next There were two editorials which were, we summer, consumers could begin feeling the think, of extreme importance. pinch of tightening supplies — raising the (The local editorials. Leader newspaper outside possibility of some people shivering trademarks, are among the features which in their homes and others occasionally make these newspapers comparable with the finding their favorite station’s pumps dry. best in New Jersey). “ And almost everyone will be affected by The Page One editorial which pointed out increased prices for these fuels, which that when shopping locally the taxpayer probably will climb as high as government helps his local merchant who, in turn, helps inflation-watchers will allow. Even this him carry his tax burden was of particular summer a combination of unusual factors significance and cannot be repeated too has tightened gasoline stocks nationwide and often. some independent stations temporarily have Our government functions, including the run out of gasoline.” schools, library and recreation, are These paragraphs, taken out of a long, supported in large measure by property frightening story, have their own message — taxes. These are paid directly into the local which is essentially what the Leader editorial treasury and are returned to the taxpaver in last week was about. the form of services. TTie local merchant must be bolstered. Thus when buying at home the taxpayer His services are essential in today’s economy. helps a tax source that helps him. Simple but It is essential that walkto, bike-to, true. telephone-to shopping districts at home be The other editorial was on the editorial maintained. page and concerned the need for keeping Tlie crunch is coming. It will be too Rutherford’s charming and energetic Park costly if, even possible, to reach the far away Avenue shopping center alive. shopping centers. Tlie home centers must be can easily be arranged. Hiis may have been one of the most preserved. Local officials must see to it that Simply bring in your savings important of our editorials because it applies the local merchants are given every passbook. We do the rest. not only to Park Avenue but to all local opportunity to thrive — for in their success # Interest mailed on Savings Certificates available for the shopping areas. is the well being of our people tomorrow. Deposit Certificate Accounts first ten days of each month upon request. — subject to regulations of supervisory authorities. S o r r y , ADA ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $20,000 Congressman Helstoski is going to get the low marks he gets regularly from the some demerits from the Americans for ADA. Democratic Action. Anyw ay, Helstoski seems to have Our Ninth District representative has knocked out at least part of State Senator almost made a perfect score with the ADA. Schiaffo’s criticism of him. Schiaffo said But the other day when the anti-busing that on the west bank of the Passaic River bill came up what did Henry do? Henry has paraded as a flaming liberal but To the amazement of many, including the that once Henry steps across the bridge into MAIN O FFICE: 614 KEARNY AVE., KEARN Y, N. J. ADA, Henry voted with Rep. William his home constituency he puts on his NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE: 80 RIDGE ROAO Widnall, an unreconstructed Republican veteran’s cap and acts like all the other from the other side of the county (Seventh middle of the roaders. LYNDHURST OFFICE: VALLEY BROOK & STUYVESANT AVES. District) in approving the anti-busing In voting anti-busing Henry acted on both measure. sides of the river like a middle roader. MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION One of Widnall’s proudest achievements is Welcome home, Henry. Page 7 Thursday, August 31, 1972 LEADER

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ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT , SEPT 2 KIN88UNR A RIVERSIDE AVE. LVNDHURST Page 8 LEADER Thursday, August 31,1972 Neighbor! Stranger! Jersey City. He was the owner Mrs. Marie Christine Gigluicci and operator of the Asiatic and Miss Marion Spino both of YOUR CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Exterminating Co., Jersey City. North Bergen; two brothers, He was a parishioner of Our Orazio of North Bergen and "Em y M ri o< God k pm H ib i MM nto Church of Rutherford The funeral was Wednesday Lady o f Mount Carmel R . C. Joseph of Lyndhurst. Frank Bernheim officiated. tkm MmI pat iM r m at la Hfaa" . . . Prantka M iS from he Steever Funeral Home. Church. The funeral was Friday Frank Bernheim, 69, of 124 Miss Peal was bom in Surviving are his wife, from the Steever Funenl Everett Place, East Rutherford, Brooklyn, New York and had Card Of Thanks Antoinette Tchir; two sister, Home. died at his home. lived in Rutherford for 30 LYNDHURST Born in Jersey City, Mr. years. She was a member of The family of the late Edward Waldeck wishes to OUR LADY OF BLOCK ROSARV: ST. MICHAEL'S Bernheim lived in East Grace Episcopal Church. MT. C A R M EL Mrs. Charles Olivo, 900 Ridge Road express its thanks to the many Rev. Edward F. Majewski. Rutherford for 50 years. He She is survived by several PARISH Riverside A*«., Lyndhurst, N .J. P a s t o r friends, relatives and neighbors Church and Parish Canter For inform ation or to reserv the also lived in Carlstadt. He was nephews and nieces. R e c t o r y — Rev. Anthony F. Block Rosary, please call Mrs. Bogdziewicz. Interment took place in who were so kind in our time 1 97 King») and A va., an engineer and had been Rose Bufis. A s s is ta n t of bereavement. Warm at Willow Avenue Rev. Martin J. Silver associated with the Ronald Green Wood Cemetery, Phone: »38-1177 F^EED M EM O RIAL A s s is t a n t Brooklyn on Tuesday August appreciation also goes to the Rev. Edward J. Hayes, Telephones: Brown Engineering Co. for 36 P a s t o r U.P. CHURCH Rectory 939-1167 years before his retirement in 22. Lyndhurst First Aid Squad and Rev. Henry Naddeo, 281 Stuyvesant Avenue Convent 438-0430 especially to ambulance A s s is t a n t Tele: 438-7887 School 939-0350 1968. He was a parishioner of R e v . M s g r. Dr. John Turner Ames Jr. Cafeteria 438-8316 Mrs. Massaro attendant Stavale who John P. Hourihan M in is t e r SUNDAY MASSES St. Joseph’s R.C. Church. a n d responded so promptly, June 28 — Sept. 3 Anticipated Sunday Mass Rev. M atthew Pesanieilo Surviving are a brother, Morning Worship 10:00 A.M . Saturday 7:00 P.M. efficiently and kindly. Sunday Assistants DAILY MASSES: Frederick of Colorado, and a Mrs. Vera K. Spanola Sister Rose Clem ent, 7:00, 7:30 and 8:00 (Polish) To Father Coval Grater of M.S.B.T., ANNUNCIATION sister, Mrs. James (Eleanor) Massaro. 61. died Sunday at Oirector of CATHOLIC CHURCH HOLYDAY MASSES: Toscani of Fair Lawn. West Hudson Hospital. Kearin St. Thomas Episcopal Church Religious Education BYZANTINE RITE 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00 goes our sincere thanks for his ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. Anthony M. Radchuck, (Polish) A.M . Anticipated Funeral services were held Born in Jerse\ City. Mrs. Summer Mass Schedule (July Adm inistrator Mass 7:00 P.M. Saturday at the Diffily Funeral Massaro moved to North unfailing aid. BUY through Labor Day) No. Arlington, Lyndhurst, FIRST FRIDAY MASSES: We also want to thank the Rutherford. 7 :0 0 , 8 :0 0 a n d 11 15 A . M . & Home. A Mass was offered at Arlington 26 years ago. Weekdays: Monday and Sunday Worship 10 a.m. 7 :0 0 P . M . St. Joseph’s Church. many who sent flowers and Tuesday at 7:30 in the evening. K of C Hall CONFESSIONS: Surviving are her husband. Wednesday, Thursday and 319 New York Ave., EACH MORNING Frank: a son Frank Jr. and a also donations to the Waldeck BUILD Friday at 7:30 in the morning. L y n d h u r s t FOLLOWING THE 7:00 and Memorial Fund at St. Thomas’, Sunday Obligation Masses: 7:30 Masses except Sundays daughter. Mrs. Barbara Lemme, SA TU RD A Y: 3:00 to 4:00 P.M. M r s . K e l l y Saturday at 5:30 P.M. only. ST. THOMAS and to all who lent their aid to and after the Anticipated Mass both of North Arlington: three Sunday at 8:30, 10:00, 11:00, EPISCOPAL CHURCH REFINANCE until 8:00 P.M. Mrs. Rose Scheper Kelly lighten our burden. . . (jowi fionu! 12:00. The 5:30 P.M. Saturday Stuyvesant 8i Forest Ave. brothers. Jerr\ Spanola ol Lyndhurst, N .J. HOLYDAY EVES: After the Mass and the 10:00 A.M. died Aug. 24, at St. Barnabas Rev. Coval T. Qrater, Anticipated Mass until 8:00 Point Pleasant and Anthony Sincerely, Sunday Mass will be offered in R e c t o r p .m . Hospital, Livingston. and Jack Spanola of Florida the parish center as usual. Office Phone: 438-5668 BAPTISMS: Cecilia Grasso, B a p t i s m s Parents are to phone for an Born in Newark, Mrs. Kelly and a sister Mrs. Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Gennaro Sunday 1 p.m. by appointment S U N D A Y appointment and follow the regulations of the renewed lived for 44 years in Devotions — Monday 7:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion Quartrone of Lyndhurst; two Corsaro and Miraculous Novena: Latin enant 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Baptism al Liturgy, Lyndhurst. She was a grandchildren. sung at English Mass Tuesday Church School Administration of Baptism Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hine WITH AS 7:30 p.m. St. Anthony Novena 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion generally on Sundays at 1:00 parishioner of Scared Heart Funeral services were held % LITTLE AS DOWN M a r r ia g e s 1st 8. 3 rd S u n d a y P.M. MARRIAGES: R.C. Church and a member of Thursday at the Chickene Contact Rectory well in advance Morning Prayer, 2nd 8. 4th Engaged couples should make Religious Instructions S u n d a y arrangements at least 2 months its Rosary Society. She was a Memorial Home, Kearny. A Anthony Spino BULLETIN EDITOR Morning Prayer, 2nd & 4th prior to the wedding day. member of the Catholic 1 0 REV.HENRY M. NADDEO S u n d a y BINGO: funeral Mass w;*s said at Our FIRST MONDAY Each Tuesday at 7:35 P.M. in Daughters of America. Her Lad> Queen of Peace R.C. Anthony Edward Spino. 58, SACRED HEART R.C. 8:00 p.m. Vestry our Church Auditorium . CHURCH T U E S D A Y CONFRATERNITY OF husband, Ignatius, died in Church a 20-year resident of CONVENTIONAL HOME MORTGAGE LOANS 3:30 p.m. Brownies CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE: Ridge Rd. «. W E D N E S D A Y Elementary Public Schools 1944. Lyndhurst died August 22 at New Jersey Ave. Available - up to 90% of purchase 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer pupils from the 1st through the L y n d h u r s t Surviving are a son, Joseph Clara Maass Memorial Hospital, Holy Communion 8th grade are instructed from price or appraisal — whichever is lower Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry Q J. 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts 10:00 to 11:00 A.M . Sunday. M rs. Charles Ford Belleville. Beck, Pastor of Rutherford; two daughters. T H U R S D A Y Public High School Students are subject to MG 1C mortgage iniurant* approval • maximum loan $36.000 Phone: 43S-1147 6:45 p.m. Fam ily Choir taught on Monday evenings Miss Rose Kelly of Lyndhurst Mrs. Naomi Rith Ford of Mr. Spino was born in DEVOTIONAL SCHEDULE 7: 30 p.m. Senior Choir from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. M A S S E S and Mrs. Walter (Cahterine) FIRST FRIDAY PARISH REGISTRATION: 445 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst, FOR DETAILS - CONTACT Monday thru Friday — 7:00 p.m. Cub Scouts New parishioners are requested Horton of Kearny; a sister, died Sunda\ at West Hudson 7:30 — 9:00 — 5:30 P.M. to register at the Rectory- S a t u r d a y — WESTMINSTER V i s it a t io n Mrs. Elsie Foster of Hospital. Kearny. C h r is tia n 7:30- 9:00- 6:30 P.M. UNITED and Holy Communion. Call by Schenectady, N.Y. and five Mrs. Ford was born in (Sunday Obligation) arrangement. PRESBYTERIAN SICK CALLS: Urgent calls at grandchildren. S c ie n c e South Bergen Savings S u n d a y — Arendao. Norw;y\ and lived in CHURCH any tim e day or night. And loon Associo 7:30 — 9:45 — 10:00 — The Rev. Lee R. Bundgus Funeral services were held Bogota Hoboken and North 1 1:15 — 12:30 — 5:00 P.M . Ridge Road and Page Ave. LYNDHURST Saturday at Waldo J. Ippilito Bergen before moving to R a d io BAPTISMS: Telephone: 939-7920 UNITED Each First Saturday of the Church-going families are METHODIST Funeral Home. Lyndhurst 51 years ago. She 250 Valley Boulevard 20 Willow Street month at a Noon Baptismal happier families. P r o g r a m CHURCH NOTES CHURCH was a member of St. Thomas WOOD RIDGE, N.J. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Mai*. DEVOTIONS: REGULAR ACTIVITIES Stuyvesant and Tontine 939-3400 939-5580 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M. — Sunday Worship Service A v e s . Amelia E. Peal Espiscopal Church, Lyndhurst. Miraculous Medal Novena. 11 a .m . Rev. Norman Sm ith, Miss Amelia E. Peal of 106 She was a member of the The Truth That Heal» CONFESSIONS: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. P a s t o r 207 Tontine Ave. Saturdays; eves of Holy Days Youth Fellowship Ortley Ave., Lavallette, died Lyndhurst Golden Age Club, 6 p.m. Sunday and of First Fridays, 2 to 3 P.M. Monday Pastor's Day Off Saturday August 19th in the the Sacred Heart Church and 7 to 8 P.M. Monday LYNDHURST September 2 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOTHER CHURCH PRESENTS 1st 8i 3rd Wednesday Toms River Convalescent Senior Citizens; North evenings after Novena Dorcas Circle 9:30 a.m. HEBREW CENTER Short of Cash? Is More D e v o t io n s . 3rd M onday Deborah Circle Arlington Senior Citizens and 333 Valley Brook Avenue, Center, Toms River N.J. after a SICK CALLS 8 p . m . Money Really The A nswer between Ridge Rd. 8> Emergency: Call rectory AT 2nd Tuesday Session long illness. the Kearny Senior Citizens Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst Meeting 8 p.m. “FINDING TRUE FREEDOM’’ O N C E. 438-1 147 Rev. David Brown, Cantor Funeral services were Club. If there is anyone sick at home 4th Tuesday Trustees M e e t in g Study: 438-9582 Surviving are a son William who cannot get to Mass because Home: 938-0744 conducted from the John T. 7:30 p.m. Stewardship Radio Station Time of illness or old age, you should C o m m it t e e Collins, Inc. Funeral Home, 19 C. of Pompton Plains and two contact one of the Priests. Each Friday Office Hours ST. MATTHEW'S SOCIAL Lincoln Avenue, Rutherford. grandchildren. Her husband. WNEW1130KC 6:45 A.M. PARISH PHONE NUMBERS: 9:30-3 p.m. EVANGELICAL Rectory — 438-1 147 — School — 1st Sunday of Month LUTHERAN The Ven. Richard N. Pease Charles, died in 1969 and a son WVNJ630KC 9:45 A.M. 939-4277 — Convent — Com m union service at Rector of the Grace Episcopal Charles E. died in 1971. 939-6739 — R eligious 9:30 and 11: a.m. D iv i n e vforiffiffilO A . M . 1st Monday of Month Coordinator — 935-3094 — Valley Brook Ave. Wom en’s Association & MORAL Organist — 939-1 354 8 p.m. Travers Place R e y ^ It 1 P d ne r NORTH ARLINGTON P H Y S IC A L Rutherford QUEEN OF PEACE ST. PA U L’S E P I S C O P A L FIRST UNITARIAN St. John's MR. A R A R A T CH U R CH Society of Evangelical R e v . M s g r. C H U R C H PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST Thomas J. Tuohy, Pastor 1 1 York Road TV PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 3, 1972 9 P.M. Rutherford Lutheran Rev. Joseph M. Quinlan *North Arlington, 0 7 0 3 2 A. lome and Am es Avenues CHURCH H.J. n.y. Church 27-29 Elm Street Rev. Jam es J. Brady .»3 t o l *- 9 3 3 - 2 7 3 9 VThe Rev. Frederick C. Pox, III M ortim er and Rutherford, New Jersey Rev. Gerald P. Caprio North Arlington, New Jersey SUNDAY SERVICE R e c t o r Falrview Avenues REV. RAY FRAZIER, Rectory 10 Franklin P|. Henry C. Kreutzer. Pastor 1 1 :1 5 a .m . (Lutheran Church in 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion WNEW CHANNEL 5 P a s t o r 991 7 6 6 0 UNIFIED SUMMER Am erica Congregation) Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Convent 18 Franklin Pi. 10:00 A.M. Holy Communion GRACE ESP1SCOPAL The Rev. William R. Niebanck, O r g a n is t 9 9 7 - 2 1 4 1 (1st & 3rd Sundays) SERVICE 10 A.M. West Passaic Avenue P a s to r 9:45 a.m. — Church School Christian Brothers Faculty 10:00 A.M . Morning Prayer & Wood Street Summer Schedule 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship House 200 Ridge Rd. 991-1235 (2nd & 4th Sundays) S E P T . 3 9:15 a.m . — The Service W E D N E S D A Y M A S S E S 10:00 A.M. Church School Pastor Kreutzer preaching. 3:00 p.m. — Prayer Service SATURDAY & EVES OF P r o g r a m . Weekday Schedule: The Venerable HOLY DAYS: 6.30 pm — for RUTHERFORD ALL WELCOME (Special Class for Retarded Richard N. Pease, Rector CHURCH OF THE OPEN fulfillm ent of Obligation Wed. Sept. 6, Circles Meet see PRESBYTERIAN C h ild r e n ) 1 STEEVER I THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY DOOR SUNDAY (in Church): 7:30, "News & Views” C H U R C H August 6th, 13, 20, morning AFTER PENTECOST 9:00, 10:30 am, 12 Noon and $. i E. Passaic Avenue prayer 10 A.M . 8:00 a.m .— Holy Communion CONGREGATIONAL 5:30 pm — (in Gram. School) MINISTERS: 1 0 :3 0 a m August 27th 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion Dr. Fred M. Holloway, Pastor UNITED CHURCH H O LID AYS: 7:30. 9:00, 10:30 10:00 A.M. Holy Communion I Funeral Home j & Sermon by the Rector Grace Lutheran Church Thomas J. Holmes, OF C H RIST am, 12 Noon, and 5:30, 7:30 September 3rd *8:00 A.M. and » s p m Church Education UNION AVENUE AND 10:00 A.M. Holy Communion Carl Baccaro, Music PROSPECT PLACE W EEKD AYS: 6 30, 7:45, 9:00 10:00 a.m .— Child Care On all the above dates Child 223 Ridge Road t: 30 — Summ er Church REV. GLENN F. am, and 5:30 pm(except July & W E D N E S D A Y KALKBRENNER A u g .) care provided at the 10:00 A.M. North Arlington I Successor To Collins Memorial I 10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion P A S T O R CO NFESSIONS: Saturday 1:30 S e r v ic e to 2:30 pm and after the 6:30 The above schedule will Sunday Worship Service, 10:00 “ Compulsion" SUMMER UNION SERVICES — 10:00 A.M. m M a ts . be correct when we begin our rtr. Holm es, Preaching hursday before First Fri. 4 to Congregational Church and ? Church School on September ä 253 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 pm United Methodist Church at the Eves, of Holidays 4 to 5:30 and 10th, 1972. Care (Nursery). Informal after 6: 30 pm Mass ST. M A RY'S fellowtfilp and refreshments Weekdays at 7:30 pm R.C. CHURCH • o M o w Ti k tna Sarvlca September 3 BAPTISM S: Parents must Home and Ames Avenues (Portec cohere). United Methodist Church arrange with a Priest for RUTHERFORD, N J. 10 0 0 A . M . Baptism before or after birth of 2:30 — Korean Congregation th e c h ild . Rev. Joseph T. Shea, Pastor Roy C. Green, preaching ( C h a p e l) Pre-Baptism instructions for SUNDAY MASSES: "Workers Together, With God" Saturday, 7:30 p.m. The Church O ffice is open daily, Parents and God-parents on the S u n d a y — as is the Chapel. One of the last Sunday of the month at 2 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:10, 11:20, pm in Gram . School Pastors is alw ays available. United Methodist Church 1 2: 30 and 5:00 p.m . Baptism on the First Sunday of HOLY DAY MASSES DIAL-A-THOUOHT 5 6 W e s t P a s s a ic A v e n u e the month at 2 pm in Church. No Church School Sessions until Eve of Holy Day — 7:30 p.m. 4 3 8 - 8 8 8 8 H o l y D a y — S e p t e m b e r WELCOME Biltmore 5:45, 6:30, 7:15, 8:00, 9:00, Pentecostal 1 0 :3 0 , 12:00 and 8:30 p.m. RUTHERFORD METHODIST Tabernacle WEEKDAY MASSES AND BAPTIST & 1:30, 8:00, 12:00 noon. S e r v ic e s Mass at 5:30 p.m. daily except CONGREGATIONAL LIVING GOSPEL Sunday School ...... 9 :3 0 A . M Saturday and the Eve of a Holy 10 A.M. 23 West Passaic Avenue Sunday Worship ...... 1 0 :3 0 A . M D a y . SHARED WORSHIP Rev. Elias M. Gomes, Prayer — Tuesday ...... 7 :3 0 P .M A T T H E P a s to r T h u r s d a y ...... 7 :3 0 P .M Mr. Franklin Bowen, Rev. Joseph Latteil United Methodist Church Organist and Choir Director 54 Prospect Avenue 56 West Passaic Avenue S u n d a y No. Arlington, N.J. 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 1 19 Biltm ore Street FIRST CHURCH A M - Morning worship No. Arlington, N.J. OF CH RIST. Sunday, Sept. 3rd 7 P.M. — Evening worship 9 9 S - 9 0 1 9 SCIENTIST “ Workers Together With God" T h u r s d a y in Rutherford, N .J. B y th e 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service — Corner of Lincoln and Rev. Roy C. Green "G od’s Power Lab” East Pierrepont Ave*. Methodist Pastor CHURCH OF THE B R A N C H O F ALL ARE WELCOME LIVING GOSPEL THE MOTHER CHURCH Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Meeting at 8:18 p.m. At Which Testimonies Of Christian Science Healing Are G iv e n Christian Science CARLSTADT Reading Room 5 Station Square Rutherford. N J. Open To The Public AND 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondaÿ thru S a t u r d a y All Are Welcome E.RUTHERFORD

CARLTON HILL TH E ilR S T METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN ST. JOSEPH S CHURCH CHURCH Carlton Avenue C a rls t a d t R.C. CHURCH East Rutherford WM. G. O O XSEY, Pastor Hackensack St. and Rev. J.P. Rungee, S U N D A Y Hoboken Road P a s t o r 9:15 a.m. — Church School East Rutherford, N .J. 9:48 a.m. — Sunday School 11:00 a.m. — Worship Service 11:00 a.m. — Church Service Youth Fellowship Rev. Michael Jutfge, Communion Sunday — Sunday Evening O.F.M. First Sunday in Month Choir Rehearsal — Rev. Justin Kocher, Thursday Evening O.F.M. Rev. Donan McGovern, IMMANUEL “ CARLSTAbf BAPTIST O.F.M. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Chrlstopher Keenan, CHURCH Carlstadt, N .J. O.F.M. Anderson Fraser, Pastor Rev. Micahel Duffy, East Rutherford, N.J. T h e R e v . 11:00 a.m. — W orship Service O.F.M. Rudolph Blum , Pastor 9:48 a.m. — Church School Bro. D ouf las Sm ith, 9:18 a.m. — Sunday O.F.M. Church Service METHODSrTBRTSr . , . June 29 Thru Ausust Listen to "Tne Lutheran Hour" CHURCH Boiling Springs Ave., SUNDAY MASSES I* *1*0 Sunday on NBC 7:30 p.m. Saturday • nd W FM E at 3:30 p.m. and Main St. 7:00, 8:1 S. 9:30. 10:48, East Rutherford. N .J. 12 Noon and 9:30 p.m. HAE-JONG KIM . Pastor JOHN WESLEY 8 :4 8 - Morning Worship Service CHURCH 11:80 a.m. — Church School i » m a s s e * East Rutherford, N .J. 7:4» «.m . and 7: JOJ>.m <3 RACE , f.mST FRIDAYS Rev. M .C. Langston, EPISCOPAL 7:4S a.m ., 11 a.m . and P a s t o r CHAPEL 7 :3 0 P . m . Rev. Jaok Conway, 144 Boiling Springs Avenue A«8t. Pastor Cast Rutherford, N .J. « * Interim Vlcayr }?!28 ~ *'»••» Rev. George R. Dawson !«.<>» Ä 8 H ?aA,v i , . ~ Samoa •:I0 a.m. — Morning Prayer (Wad) ~ Pravar Sarvlca Second and Fourth Sunday and í : JO p.’m*: , # i , ° ' ' * :0 i 8:30 a.m. — Holy Communion Plrstf Third and Fifth Sunday

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Hatkaniack St. at Patarsoa Av• fa il tutkarford REALTORSINSUROR "The Company That Trades" Tal. 939-4200 939-8000 46 Chestnut Street, Rutherford Thurtday, August 31,1972 LEADER Page 11 Lyndhurst Pound Under State Investigatory Eye Gi-Gi Kennels, East Newark, animals in New Jersey is been reported to be preparing Consumer Health Services, and closing of Gi-Gi Kennels, claimed to be Carl Calabrese, a was reopened Saturday night enormous (as witness the bills which amount to pound by whom. Stanley Gallagher received a name unknown to him. • By Claire Savino ■ on the order of the Health Repbulican State Senate’s seizure. It would be interesting Several days before the phone call from a man who Officer of East Newark, Arnold failure for two years to act on to know on what grounds Dr. Labor Day is Monday so this is the end of Summer. Saporito, who gave Mr. legislation before it, to forbid Sussmann, a veterinarian who Last days on the beach, last canoe rides on the likes, the Gallagher a pound license to sale of pound animals to has identified himself with last marshmallow roast and a day of hot dogs and operate until September 25, at laboratories, and then in an pound seizure and animal hamburgers and possibly steaks if you’re very, very rich. which time violations have to election year passing such a bill, research, was chosen to head the Like the man I saw in Patsy’s Shop-Rite the morning of be corrected. In Mr. Saporito’s to have it vetoed by the July Fourth, with twelve individual steaks, sirloins, in his letter permitting the facility to Republican Governor after the basket. And steak wasn’t even on sale! reopen, he said, “The general Republican Senate was safely So while you are preoccupied with your week-end, sanitation (is) acceptable but in re-elected, and while the mostly spent in cooking out, I think I’ll get a few things off need of improvement.” Governor was a safe three years my chest. On Friday, August 25, away from re-election himself). In the first place, you may wonder why I so many 1972, Dr. Oscar Sussmann, The Governor’s office has often times give vou brand names in my recipes. Let me assure Direcotr of Consumer Health you this paper receives no remuneration from the Services, closed down Gi-Gi RIDGE companies I mention, no advertisements from them, nor do Kennels, despite the fact that PANTRY DELI I receive a penny for mentioning them. It is just that there his inspector only FANCY BUFFET CATERING are some products I find work better than others and so I recommended that the facility for mention their names to make things easier for you. And so be warned they must make HOME many times I’ve found myself thwarted when a recipe said, certain construction changes in for instance, one tablespoon of thick bottled meat sauce. a 30-day period or face closing. What is a thick bottled meat sauce? And who makes it? Sussmann closed down Gi-Gi And under what name would I buy it? TTiat annoys me. Kennels because of a Why shouldn’t the recipe give the name of the product and technicality: it did not have a end all confusion right there and then. So I shall continue pound license, but only a to use brand names wherever I think it advisable. kennel license, which Gallagher My second thought, and 1 hope you appreciate this understood was sufficient. one. I buy every woman’s magazine on the market, but two Since the rules and regulations that have appealed to me for a long time, that I consider for kennels and pounds are the best buys for the money, are Family Circle and identical, why did Dr. Woman’s Day, both sold in the supermarkets. Sussmann take it upon himself Do buy Family Circle this month, even though you to close the facility on this never buy magazines. It will be the best twenty-five cents technicality? you’ve invested in a long time. The magazine is crammed On Friday, August 25, full of recipes and cooking hints, with great emphasis put 1972, the Jersey Journal on low cost menus. There are ground beef recipes from published a sickening account around the world, magic ways with low-cost meats, of Gi-Gi Kennels which was spectacular poultry recipes, dinners in a dish, fabulous reputed to be treating animals desserts, and many recipes for the working mother who callously. This resulted in naive must get dinner in sixty minutes or less each night. Many of readers swallowing the story the recipes I’ve read through sound sensible and appetizing wholesale and calling Stanley and I anticipate trying them as soon as 1 can. Gallagher to abuse him I wouldn’t feel the column complete if 1 didn’t give verbally. The follow-up story you another chicken recipe. Have you ever tried Shake and on Saturday was only slightly Bake? Shake and bake chicken is one of my son’s favorites more objective. and because I prepare and cook it a bit differently from the Because of the harmful package directions I thought you’d like to hear about it. treatment Mr. Gallagher has ALL THESE AND MORE OF YOUR FAVORITES ARE PRICED FOR SAVINGS There are a number of Shake and Bake mixes, for received at the hands of the various meats and fish, but I buy the Italian. I pour the mix state and the Journal, he has into the plastic bag provided in the package and coat the SEMI BONELESS FIRST received volunteer help from (CALIFORNIA) CUT chicken with it, but there all resemblance to the package men and women, in addition to Chuck Roost Chuck Steak lb 5 5 directions ceases. the paid construction and I cut the chicken up into eight pieces, skin it, and maintenance work he has wash and dry it in paper toweling. I oil — and I oil it well - contracted for. It is expected Roood Roost OVEN READY a cooky tray with sides if the chicken is large, a 13 by 9 Rib Roost lb. 9 9 that the construction called for roasting pan otherwise, and after completely covering each will be completed very shortly. CENTER CUT piece of chicken with the mix I arrange the pieces on the BACKGROUND FIRST CUT baking sheet. Then I sprinkle a little cooking oil over each Dr. Oscar Sussmann has Chuck Roost Rib Roost ;i 1 9 piece — just a bit of oil. been actively pushing I bake this at 350 degrees for one and one-half hours pound-seizure (turning pound CENTER CUT and it is wonderful. I’ve evolved this method after following animals over to laboratories) Shoulder Roost Chuck Steak lb 6 5 the package directions, which I do not find satisfactory, for years. He is reported on and other methods of my own which were almost excellent authority to be the disastrous. Try this, I think you’ll like it. And you can man who originally set up the SHORT CUT Sirloin Tip Roost lb. prepare the chicken, have it all ready to go into the oven, Grohsmans in business as SRib Steak 9 9 hours ahead of time, if you wish. Just remember to keep it animal dealers for laboratories. refrigerated before cooking. The pressure for research BONELESS | 2 9 Porterhouse ™ Top Round Roast Ita BEEF LOIN BONELESS Sirloin Steak Beef for Stew 9 9

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w o œ KHiCE^' OPEN: MON- THHI FRI- — 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. NORTH* ARLINGTON Page 12 LEADER Thursday, August 31, 1972 All-Star Week Drew 26-6 Game Corner O n Sports Rutherfords All-Star Week Talent seemed evenly afternoon the west team was home another victory of 26-0. was the name of the game in divided as both the East and able to bring home another On Friday morning the west our last week of Rutherford West brought home victories victory in girls softball. A senior boys ail-star softball Baseball coaches in the area should breathe with playground activities. We on Tuesday. In the morning we strong midget softball team team met the east senior boys relief. When schools reopen one of their major scourges will W h y , W h y , W h y ? found the East All-Stars had a strong west team facing came back to win a close softball team with the west have been elevated in the ranks of the educators. Frank consisting of wall Field and an up and coming east team in contest by a score of 6-5. The again victorious by a score of Ruggiero, the most successful baseball coach around, has Why is that a Ruckel comes along and dominates the Tamblyn Fields vs. the West girls softball. The west won by east was winning throughout 6-1. On Friday afternoon the been named principal of Franklin School, Lyndhurst. This basketball world. Why does a Ruggerio do so much better All-Stars consisting of a score of 26-6 behind the the game, but in the top of the game that everyone was means his long tenure as coach of the Lyndhurst baseball than anybody else in baseball? What are the special gifts? Memorial and Washington great team effort brought team comes to an end. sixth inning Kenny Woonton waiting for matched the super The answer doesn’t come easily. Fields. about by the girls. In the hit a tripple into right field Who will replace Ruggiero is a matter of as deep all-star which are the all-stars The reason Ruckel and Ruggiero have to marked with bases loadf ’, which tied political intrigue as was the appointment that made for the east and west combined great is because they succeeded year in and year out to the score at 5-t>. Then the East Ruggiero principal. produce creditable teams — even when their teams were not against the leaders. The super came back in the bottom of For in education like everything else it is not a worldbeaters. all-stars were super as they thy sixth with Louie Ferullo question of what you know as much as who you know. Ruckel’s basketball teams won titles. But more scored an impressive victory on third base, Bobby Waldron Ruggiero was appointed by a five to four vote. important they played good basketball even when they over their arch rivals the drove in the winning run. That four voted for Frank as against five who voted were not of championship calibre. leaders. This ended a very Thursday morning brought for him is meaningless. That five voted for him and four Ruggiero’s teams had the same kind of repi^ation successful playground all-star everyone down to Memorial Ruggiero sent out county champion after county week with the west carrying against him proves neither his value nor his inability. It just again, this time for a boys champion. He won state titles. the lead 6-1 over the east. The so happens that out of the crowd that sought the principal’s basketball game. In a close But even when Lyndhurst wasn’t title grabbing it was all star week total now job Frank managed to get the necessary five votes. contest, the west came out on performing in a manner which showed that coach and consisting of the wins from the This is the way it has always been hereabouts and top winning the game 33-30. players had some acquaintance with a baseball glove, a ball last four years is the west 18 probably elsewhere, too. That is why the recent The stars of the game were victories and the east nine. and a bat. There are some who disagreed with Ruggiero’s unpleasantness in North Arlington over the appointment of Kenny Wooton and Gary tigerish aggressiveness on and off the field. It was, however, Wednesday afternoon all the Vince Patemo as curriculum supervisor was so comical. Nicole. his style. He ran a taut ship. He believed that the game was playgrounds traveled to That afternoon the girls had Monmouth College to watch bigger than the boys. If they didn’t want to play the kind their chance at basketball, and of baseball he demanded they could go fly kites. Some did. the N.Y. Giants Football team once more the west emerged as work out for their fall season. In Grove Academ e some refused to draw on a glove because they couldn’t take winners by a score of 42-8. it. That they rather than the Ruggiero teams were the losers The highlight of the day came Frank Gioscia Tom Nicol Despite the score both teams when former Rutherford is attested to by history. put forth a fine effort, with When Vince’s appointment came up the Two Rutherford players, Frank Gioscia and Tom football great, Jim Garrett and Sharon Wideman, Roseann superintendent of schools and principal of the high school Nicol, are among the leading candidates for posts on the now the defensive coac h of the — when the top administrators work in concert be careful! Athas Local Product Cappadano, and the Ferullo Giants, greated the Rutherford Carson-Newman football team in Jefferson City,Tenn. twins leading the way. Also in — charged that Paterno was not so much qualified as a Pete Athas, safety man of the New York Giants, was group and introduced the Frank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gioscia Sr. the afternoon the east met the friend of Ed Fertal, president of the Board of Education. beaten a couple of times by Maynard, the loping end of the children to Rocky Thompson, of 48 Crane Avenue and Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. west in a midget flag football Jets in their 31-31 tie at New Haven. Richmond Flowers, Willie Well, well, well. Fred Nicol of 63 East Pierrepont Ave. game with the west taking Since when did having a friend in court work against But at the end of the game Maynard said: “ This boy Carson Newman, one of the best small college teams Williams, and Pete Athas. anybody, educators included? is going to be a very good one.” in the county had a 10-2 record last year. Some may wonder what a purely political issue has to Ah, how the words would have tickled Danny do with a sports column. Well, children, we are merely McNamara. Danny was quite an athlete in his day. But Firem an M oloney A Navy Recruit trying to show you that life is the same all around. You’ve Danny never knew that a guy of Athas’s potentiality would Naval Training Center in got to get your digs in if you want to get anywhere. Just be grandson. Slowpitch Wins Orlando. being qualified isn’t going to get you beans. You’ve got to Danny caught for the old Willow A.C. He was a Parkview House, Lyndhurst, consecutive year. In Orange have the in. happy-go-lucky type who was the township catcher for two one of the top slowpitch teams they compiled a record of 22 reasons. 1. Danny could catch. 2. Danny owned the only At Lackland A FB Take the successor to Ruggiero. in North Jersey has won two wins and 4 losses. Parkview will belly protector and mask in Lyndhurst. An even dozen tried to get the coaching job. This John J. Barrett, son of Mr. and more league titles. In Belleville now be traveling across the Danny played for many years. But the McNamara stuff about the coach being a hero who gives time and Mrs. John Barrett of 546 Park Parkview had a record of 13-2 state to participate in named was carried on for many years more by Danny’s effort for the good of his charges may be true. It is also true PI., Lyndhurst, has completed to win for the second tournaments. brother, Owen. “ Ownie” he was known far and wide. Owen that there are prestige, increased pay and recognition in Air Force basic training at McNamara was a slender, serious, professorial type who had being a coach. Lackland AFB, Tex. the courage of a giant. Owen was the official umpire for the During his six weeks Lyndhurst has a number of fully qualified coaches. area. In any big game they asked for Owen. He was as fair training, he studied the Air REMEMBER The one who gets the job will no doubt be qualified. But if and incorruptible as an angel and was recognized for it. Fora* mission, organization he doesn’t have the five votes on the board it won’t mean a Owen lived in East Rutherford but he roamed far and and customs and recieved thing. wide in answer to demands for his services. When Owen special instruction in human Ruggiero The Best Coach began umpiring he stood behind the pitcher. When later relations. Hands alone There is little doubt Ruggiero stood above the somebody could afford a mask and protector Owen took James J. Moloney The airman is remaining at baseball field as high as bill Ruckel has stood above the his place behind the catcher. This took courage, too. the Air Training Command basketball world. Catchers in those days were hardly of today’s calibre. Fireman James J. Moloney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. base for specialized training in cause litter: Moloney of 42 Donaldson the s«‘tur|ty police field. Ave., Rutherford, graduated , Airman Barrett attended from recruit training at the lyndhurst High School. Only hands can Across The Board by ED FARLIE prevent it. contract. Carlos is a cousing of strategic points throughout the ranks at the Atlantic City Race C 5 M C Jorge Velasquez who was clubhouse and grandstand Course is Lonnie Ray, an introduced to American racing areas. easy-going 25-year-old redhead “H it Beauty or Aim itet I* la T O ll Hand»" here a few years ago. Jiminez’ After bedding down several from Berryville, Ark. Ray is a engagements are booked by horses from Liberty Bell, young man who doesn’t TRUCKS IN PUBLIC INTEREST Atlantic City Carlos Roy Dickman. smoke, rides races sharply trainer Ja c k Doughterty BH O O K D A Li: lll \ I IK \4.I S Jiminez, the leading rider at Racing fans at the Atlantic witnessed a sharp workout by conditioned, loves all kinds of Delaware Park, is among the City Race Course this season the injury plagued Miteas Well animals and speaks with Frank’s GMC Truck CLIFTON-BLOOMFIELD top jockeys at the Atlantic w ill be able to know Laff who had a handy five reverence and devotion of his City Race Course this season. approximately what the daily furlong move in .59 4/5. parents. He regards Spotted Jiminez finished his Delaware double and exacta payoffs will Doughtery’s other arrivals were Line as the best horse he has stand with 54 victories. The be prior to those events. Its A Great Life, Twenty Plus, ever ridden. He has lost count Sales Inc. Panamanian rider is no stranger Possible payoffs on all Galene, Ale House, of all the meetings where he at this plant having ridden here combinations will be flashed Indifference, Evil Kenevil, was leading rider but does STOCK UP for a couple of years, on the infield tote board at Darlington Dot, Take Your recall being high man at 736 Valley Brook Ave. principally for Margaret frequent intervals, as well as on Time and King’s Palace. Sportsman’s Park, Oaklawn, FOR THE MacLennan who held his closed circuit TV sets at A newcomer in the jockey Ak-Sar-Ben, Fonner Park and Lincoln, Neb. Lyndhurst, N.J. Barely Even was scratched from the Miss America Bergen Auto Wins Ree Title Handicap because she was BIG coughing. The filly arrived While the eyes of the nation 939-7708 “ Sparky” Schwarz, stunned played on Memorial’s Diamond from Chicago with a cough turned to he Giants — Jets Ernie’s in the first of the One, and will produce summer which still continues. clash, the eyes of many two-out-of-three series, 12-1. ’72’s championship team, after Representatives of trainer Lou New & Used WEEK Rutherfordians were on the With the “ Championship of a long season of some spirited Goldfine who are on the Recreation Dept.’s summer Franklin Place” at stake, play by local ballplayers. grounds informed the trainer softball play-offs. Truck Sales Ernie’s turned the tables the of her condition and he had following night as Bob Candidates Called her withdrawn. END Joe’s Citgo and Bergen Latorraca, Jim Schaak, Paul and Service Auto, both coming off very HORSES TO WATCH - Shapiro and Dave Weber Coach Cipolla announces: satisfactory season records, B A L LE T M ASTER - C RY NO doubled their determination Varsity Freshman Candidates MORE II - TIMBER battled it out for a bid in the and pulled a 5-2 win. Although for Football, Cross Country, TAVERN - RINGULUS - town series. Despite valiant hurt by the absence of Ed efforts by the Citgo boys, Tom Soccer — must report August MR. KNIGHTLET - PAPER Huderski, John Kelly and Greg Hasbrouck, Dan Mitchell, Tony 3 1 — 9 a.m. at Lyndhurst High PEDDLER - KAUAI LADY - Reulback, The Third Day Alfano, Gil Steinberger and the School Field. EJEMPLO AND GLENJOUR. refused to relent and, following rest, Bergen Auto drove its a seventh inning rally by Jim opponents right out of the ( H t V K O m Kelly, Gary Castle and Joe “ pennant race” . Captained by Lopez, went down fighting, Frank Sorbera, the squad 12-9 to a jubilant Ernie’s team. FOR ONLY $ 4 Q o o 461 KEARNY AVE., KEARNY, N.J. scooped up two wins in a row, The town series, a earning top honors and the three-out-of-five set, will be “ ~ W EEK LY Clearance Specials chance to tangle with another WITH 300 FREE MILES tough team, Ernie’s Del. Making Room For ’73 Models The Third Day, behind the DAN pitching power of Ken ABRIOLA Best Buys

OFFERS DON'T C A L L U S ! Just bring your AUTO and Title - or payment book to: RENT A NEW BELL-PIKE MOTORS WhoI M ore Can Cor Belleville Tpike \<>u Ask h'itrY & River Rd North Arlington 1 9 7 2 Across from FORD Ai Imglon Dmcr MASTER CHARGE U N I C A R D And pick up a check! You've got it all included at Riverside Ford: rental charge, 777 7100 insurance Everything at one low ratel All you do is add gas RÎÜGÊ 26 How« Ave., Pa tuie and gol For reservation PANTRY DELI HOME MADE SALADS CALL MR. GEORGE 9 9 8 - 7 4 0 0 FANCY BUFFET CATERING Friday Special! for CARS AVAILABLE Fish & Chips HOME - OFFICE - FACTORY D A Y , W E E K , M O N T H $1.25 OR LONG TERM HP:DE 0‘ THE Roadrunner Rest. CARCLN SIAIE 120 Park Ave. BROOKDALE BEVERAGE CO. R utherford Party Platter* - Sandwich®* CLIFTON BLOOMFIELD Cold Cuts - Coffaa Urns TA'KEOUT ORDERS P / N M Cm// 9 3 9 - 1 6 6 6 f f i/ k a? 144 PASSAIC AVENUE 6 Ridga Rd. Lyndhurst 939-2522 KEARNY • 998 7400 Phone 472-6900 Thursday, August 31, 1972 LEADER Page 13

Italy Revisited 6th For Calheiros Donald J. Monteith, A Civic Activist Spec. 5 Ricardo Calheiros, USA, and Mrs. Calheiros, of In the West Hudson-South Over the past years, with i t ’s “ O u tsta n d in g Lakewood, will mark their The Trevis Fountain Bergen area Mr. Monteith was Monteith has served as Citizen’s” Award. noted as a civic activist. sixth wedding anniversary commander of the J.E. Mr. Monteith is survived by Sunday. They have two By Richard Rosa superstition, prefer to conserve international airport. Now it is He was vice chairman of the Frobisher American Legion his mother, Mrs. Glenna daughters, Deborah and Groups of sightseers their coins in order to be able a secondary international Salvation Army Advisory Post in Kearny, a director of Monteith and two sisters, Pamela. Ricardo, son of Mr. continually converge in the to afford a return trip. Having airport superceded by the Board and past president of the the West Hudson-South Bergen Glenna and Doris. and Mrs. Manuel Calheiros, 725 middle of a crowded business tossed our coins, making our Leonardo Da Vinci Kiwanis Club; a director of the Chamber of Commerce, and as Funeral services were at Hill Street, Carlstadt, is district to view what at first secret but obvious wish, we International Airport at West Hudson-South Bergen chairman of the area’s United Wilfred Armitage Funeral stationed in Lakehurst. sight does not seem to be take leave of the Trevi Fiumicino, also outside of Boy’s Club; a member of the Appeals. During World War II, Home. overwhelm ingly impressive. Fountain and depart from Rome. Ciampino is also Hudson Hamilton Council; Boy he saw active duty with the However, it is considered the Rome. That was the occurance adjacent to one of Italy’s Scouts of America District U.S. Navy. most remarkable and the most of August, 1971. military airports. Committee, and treasurer of popular in Rome. It is the And now, in the summer of Almost with a feeling of th e local Sea Scout Monteith was honored for MARILYN'S DANCE STUDIO Trevi Fountain, which derives 1972, we hear the stewardess triump similar to that of the organization. He is also past his many civic activities in its name from the fact that advise all passengers to fasten Roman Caesars, we enter president of West Hudson 1 964 when the West BEGINNING ITS TENTH SEASON three roads meet upon this their seatbelts. A few moments Rome. Among our early visits Hospital and past chairman of Hudson-South Bergen Chamber spot. later, the pilot announces that to the many Roman its Board of Governors. of Commerce presented him at Niccolo Salvi, an architect we are now circling Rome and monuments, we return to the 199 Prospect Ave. North Arlington born in Rome, was in a few more minutes we will Trevi Fountain. Once again commissioned by Pope land at Ciampino Airport. We beholding the design of will be open for registration Clement XII in the early part have the answer to our secret Niccolo Salvi, viewing the Donald J. Monteith ANNOUNCING of the eighteenth century to but obvious wish, possibly our splendored sculptures of the Donald J. Monteith, visit to the Trevi Fountain last president of Kearny Federal REGISTRATION design the Fountain as it is gods, we join the continual The Opening of seen today. Although he summer held more than a flow of sightseers converging at Savings and Loan Association, Sept. 5 thru Sept. 8 designed it, Salvi died in 1751 superstition as coins plunged died suddenly at his home in this remarkable Fountain. It is 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. w ith o u t ever seeing the into the fountain basin. We also today that we learn of the 285 Elm Street, Kearny, from completion of his masterpiece have returned to Rome, to creation or the invention of a a heart attack. Mr. Monteith, TOWN TAVERN nor knowing of its fame. The Italy, to the land of our new goddess. The beautiful and who was 51, was one of West CLASSES FOR THE PRE-SCHOOLER and UP Trevi Fountain was finally forebearers. famed Sophia Loren has been Hudson’s leading civic and Under New Management completed in 1762, eleven It seems that the majority cast in a new role, as Ceres, the business figures. BALLET • TAP years after Salvi’s death, and is of the more than 150 Roman goddess of agriculture. In May Mr. Monteith was Your New Hosts built against the Poli palace. passengers aboard this flight Sophia Loren, portraying the installed as chairman of the The central portion of the are first generation Italians, goddess Ceres holding an ear of Board of Governors of the New • ACROBATICS • JAZZ • P0INTE Fountain depicts a triumphant either returning to Italy for a corn, has been cast on a medal, Jersey Savings League. ROGER RUBINETTI Neptune, the god of the sea, visit or to remain. For, with struck in bronze, silver, and Associated with Kearny for information call placed in a winged chariot the pilots announcement that gold, and issued by the United Federal 26 years Mr. Monteith and GEORGE DALLY drawn by two Tritons. To the we are now circling Rome, Nations Food and Agriculture was a life-long resident of left of Neptune is the goddess there is a tumultuous outburst Organization commemorating Kearny. He was graduated 137 Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst 998-2628 Health, and to his right is the of cheering and applauding. the twenty years that it has from the local school system goddess Abundance; below is a Almost in unison, above the been located in Italy. and Rutgers University. young girl showing a spring to joyous shouting and the Romans and to Agrippa, applauding, there can be heard Seeming to have paid who is approving the plans for the Italian words, terra sancta, tribute to the gods at the Trevi the construction of an terra firma — holy land, firm Fountain, we are exhausted aqueduct. In the nineteenth ground. A few moments of having had no real sleep on the century B.C., Agrippa had silence and the plane’s tires plane and confronted with ¡a h a l i a u i M constructed an aqueduct, the touch the ground, and with the Italy’s midday heat, we are C —- «ÜIWIK — —■■■■ Aqua Virgo, which supplied rumbbling of the tires on anxious for sleep. During the the water for his Baths. Today, Italian soil the joyous clamor midday heat, most Italians take the same Aqua Virgo supplies begins anew with a more & MORE MEAT FOR LESS! a restful nap, a siesta, in a cool More Freedom Of Choice For You! Thick Cuts for oven or pot. Thick the water that pours out of the vibrant fervor. Taken up with spot. nÄ5rViJ*.Ä'«*P“' or thin slices for steaks Thick cuts for London Broil Chops cut thick Trevi Fountain with splendid the enthusiasm of the other Your SUPER Shop-Ri«e! or thin As you can see below, one price covers many cuts you'd normally pay extra for Choose the cut that best suits your menu' acoustic effects, enchanting passengers, with the joy of the Thick or thin, take your pick, it's all one price at Shop-Rite! sprays, and with an abundance moment, with the glad KEARNY of 18 million gallons per day. fulfillment of being in Italy There is a tradition that again, we join in the cheering U S D.A. GRADE A Italians and foreigners hold and applauding. During these HARVEY FIELD O V E N R E A D Y alike. Some say three coins in joyous moments, it is West Hudson Jaycees the fountain, others say one, impossible to discern which 48. 8P.M. but most agree that the visitor passengers are not of Italian SHOP-RITE who turning his back and ancestry, for everyone is tosses his coin into the participating in the excitement. COWM1 t T J VSItH r HIM VAI H Fountain is sure to return to Ciampino Airport is located COMPOSITION LUNCH TU RK EYS O Rome. Most visitors to the about 9 miles southeast of BOOK KIT Trevi Fountain follow this Rome in the small military U S D A CHOICE BEEF ANY SIZE PACKAGE custom, doing so in different town of Ciampino. At one time 3 3 c * 1 . 9 9 BEEF BOTTOM GROUND REEFCHUCK ways. Others, free of it was Italy’s only and major I SUH IK I 1 «M» PA» WOHE ' COMPOSITION!*! 'STUDENT PACK CHUCK STEAK WHERE AVAILABLE BOOK IP - BICPENS or CHUCK ROAST REEF CHUCK PATTIES CUT SHOW T HU f f OH HAM H Q'. FORMERLY KNOWN AS i USDA ,ch4 9 c \ L j st 6 9 e CALIF CHUCK STEAK 8. < CHOICE NO APPOINTMENTS SHOP HI T I RIB CALIF CHUCK ROAST 8 9 ° lb 8 9 c SHOP-RITE »2 ' MAGIC BEEF SHOULDER O.Vf I'KHh:' BONELESS BEcF CHUCK ON/ I’KHh ' FIRST LADY LEAD PENCILS TAPE STEAK STEAK OR «1 ^ P O T R O A S T OH CUT SHORT Ml I F LONDON BROIL* la O O R ST E A K * 1 . 0 9 : 2 9 * “.,3 9 * BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ()\b PKH'Kf I BEEF i i \ t ru h / ' BEAUTY RIB STEAK OR ce «¡Q SHORT RIBS Transparent Tape .» 2 9 c Panty Hose 2 ... 9 9 c ROAST LONDON BROILTbliDlf OR FLANKEN , 8 9 e / 9 9 * co«wooo«f r ] pkg — lit Our Dairy- Caue! Cod Fillet ».79e 79* — Ice Cream V'oliifi’- moked Ham f $ OÍLICIOU5 FLAVORS Lobster Tails -, *26® Shop Rite Franks 6 9 Sm (><{ Stptudu I Oik... COTTAGE C Q c SHOP RITE FLAVOR KING (Shopped Ham ■ *-1 BIG LOAFER . i-|b Mohawk Ham 3,.‘ * 2 " CH EESE 0 5 1 WIHIIMtiiMai mc>M<«»0 FULL DIVIDENDS ¡wnt Stfrtttnha In! Potato Salad WHITE BREAD460,. 9 9 Franks ii 6 9 Sandwiches 5ole Slaw O Q e FRANK & BURGER - ,0i»ves «■UWOaTNMi« m . Sour Cream ^SHO P-RITE 4 p d q s . g g , bill Pickles rr 4 9 , Tffargarine ROLLS Earn Up To 6 % Per Year W ith Savings Certificates! r r n r n i fO B B sn j Change Juice SA bo I ¡Cream Cheese WITH THIS! WITH THIS COUPON COUPON W IT H T H IS W IT H T H IS ¡Buttermilk 2 9 « COUPON COUPON South Bergen Savings p Ml NMtT HA»Oat »•■"» •'»« 5« (Yogurt Toward* the purchase of one 6 73-01 tub« of on * 8-oz. ja r of Regular or Mint flavor Toward« the purchase of one 10-ex. boi of Shep-Rite And Loan Association Macleans one box of 100 Shop Rite 250 Valley Boulevard 20 Willow Street Maxim Coffee Lunch Bags P retzels W 00D -RID GE, N.J. Limit: Om c*u*ofi n> family ToothpasteLtmH Owe —»in per lamWy EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. C»«—n iidni Sat. U*. a. I#7a. Um«: Ona coa«., fc*. t. 1W». 939-3400 939-5580 Cwf^eo g««4 at any tha» Wf St^armari good at any Uw*-RitaIta »«iparmartiatS«i#armari>at Cwm sm« at a* I SAVI 50* | iiillW SAVI Ifr-H H l CaMeaw»—«a«anyi»e» WHa M c m « IlK tl« . thru S»t.. S ..I, 2. It7 2 »«vi i^MMM i 01 Makei A Diffidence... lUkete y#u Save ! W e re se rv e th e rig h t to lim it quantities. Valley Brook and SH O P-RITE of Lyndhurst Delafield Avenues Pag« 14 LEADER Thursday, August 31, 1972 Lyndhurst Police Blotter (Continued on Page 15) 8-17-72. Francis Mizzina, age 13 received a bee sting under the right arm. Conveyed to Dr. Buccini by O ff Giangeruso. Mrs. Wallace came into hdqts. to report theft of two girl s bikes within the past week - taken off her front porch. A B & E reported in the area of Ridge Road - Entry made by the rear door Chief Sauer requested Alarm No 17 - all Tire equipment responded to Columbus School for Drill - Notified also were North Arlington, Nutley, Rutherford Autos For Sale Fo r Sale Help Wanted Help Wanted and East Rutherford - all sent engines. Se rvices Service$ Commodore adding machine, MOVER. Must have handled Mr. Kpuszta came into hdqts. to report his vehicle full keyboard. Ditto Duplicator, furniture. Must have license. Vacuum repairs and parts BRIN G IT IN was parked on Kingsiand Avenue near Sollas Court exit hand operated; Thomas Register Mace Bros. 512 Kearny Avenue, P A P E R B O Y S bags-etc.-Authorized Hoover 1971 Call 933-4264 K e a r n y . ______Service-Parsons 36 Ames Ave. P a p e r s , $.50 per hundred, rags, when some person shot B-B hole in his left rear window 1961 Falcon 4dr. radio ana SALESLA D Y. Fulltime. Card & ROUTES AVAILABLE Rutherford 935-5277, 1 13 aluminum, brass, copper, lead, Richard Pizzutti foreman of Parks Dept, came into LEARNARD heater $75.00 Call 438-3225 Gift Shop. Experienced Midland Ave Kearny 991-5687 batteries, and iron. preferred. Rutherford. Call NOW IN YOUR hdqts. to request ambulance to convey injured worker to Siamese kittens, 7 weeks old. 9 3 3 - 6 6 6 9 . Washing machine, diswashers, KEARNY SCRAP METAL Passaic General Hospital. Steven Schaefer, 21 was mowing Litter trained. Beautiful NEIGHBORHOOD dryers-most makes-Authorized 478 Schuyler Ave., disposition. Phone any time Maytag Service Parsons 36 Ames Kearny, N.J. grass on the riverbank with a tractor mower when he lost Beautician wanted. Full or part 778 7239 or 933 2116 CHEVROLET 4 3 8 - 6 0 1 0 . tim e. Call Ge 8 9 6 8 1 8 /31 Ave Rutherford 935-5277, 113 control and went into the river. REDUCE excess fluids with Midland Ave. Kearny 991-568 7 IN J0 Y your music lessons on the John Bilinsky reported a Bowman Tape player and FLUIDEX, $1.69 - LOST WOMAN-MACHINE Instruction PIANO. ORGAN and ACCORDION or AVAILABLE WEIGHT safely with OPERATORS — no experience CLEAN UP . . . Landscaping, two tapes taken out of his vehicle during the night while Dex-A-Diet. $1.98 at Edlins r e q u ir e d . 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .Steady lawn & garden maintenance & your home. Coll Vidor Frangipane parked in front of his home. job. $2.10 hr. to start. Lots of tree work. Call 641-0564. (3/16 9W -0M 4. 1-71-H Rexall Pharmacy, North Social studies, English, reading. Arlington. (5/18-8/3) ______benefits. Apply in person. John Donahue owner of the Laundramat at 296 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COLOR *ART Plastics. 276 Excellent results. Baer. 3 piece Italian provincial Ridge Road (rear), Lyndhurst 4 3 8 - 5 6 6 5 Stuyvesant Ave. reported container with silver taken from sectional; 5 piece Danish kitchen 8/31 TYPEWRITER, Adding Machin«, A ll Types Of change machine while he was out to lunch. Container was set. Must be seen to be PIANOS TUNED. Expert Chock write r, Coin Counter, Sales and repairs, rebuilding and refinishinc. in the back room — there was no sign of forced entry. V E G A S * M A LIB U 'S appreciated. Call after 6 p .m . FILE CLERKS — LYNDHURST Servie». All werk guaranteed. Call weekdays-AII day Sat. & Sun. 39 years experience. Giglio. •37-7217. for free Pick-Up. 10-7-tf Several long-term positions 759-2614. y 8-18: Received a call from a passing motorist of a hit 9 9 8 2 5 8 8 ______open immediately for fine C H A IN and run accident at Rutherford Ave. and Orient Way — boy company in ind. pk. Opp. for GARAGE SALE — Sat. Aug. CHEVELLES * NOVAS per. Car necessary. Call Kathy. JOHN’S MOWER REPAIR & had struck a white panei truck - boy was conveyed to 19th 9-5p.m. - Maple dresser LOST & FOUND: SAW SHARPENING Located: and mirror, twin beds; stereo, DOT G IR LS PETS Hackensack Hospital - Joseph Gorra of Paramus N.J. Rear of Custom Gas Station L IN K fireplace equipment, Linens, 140 M ain Street Rutherford Ave. & Ridge Rd. operator was picked up and issued a Summons bv Off D dishes, bric-a-bracs. few Hackensack LOST’ LITTLE GREY KITTEN CHEVROLETS Open after 4:00 p.m. & Sat. all Checki. antiques. 242 Woodward Ave., 4 8 8 - 2 6 0 0 with white spots on paws, feet day. Telephone 939 5541 Rutherford. and neck, disappeared 2 w e e k s Officer Cuneo conveyed Rchard Voza, to ago near North Arlington High FENCING School. If anyone sees her Hackensack Hospital to be treated for laceration of the left please call Jackie Mineo APPLIANCES hand - employed at V.P. Auto Repairs. 514 WASHINGTON AVE. 9 9 8 - 3 2 6 1 J. Comprelli N O FEE SALES AND SERVICES James Dean. Jame De Martin and Mark Salmera, BELLEVILLE FOR Accountants, consider brought into hdqts. a wallet they found near Rdge Road nitestu 9-11K Misce!laneou$ Parsons of Rutherford Fence Co. CLASSIFIED Asst Mgrs. retial 6 d a y s 1 50 Parsons of Kearny containing money, and personal belongings. Marketing Admin; 36 Am es Ave.-935-5277 Free Estimates 8-19: Carbone and Crew conveyed an injured boy components 14K 1 13 M idland A ve.-99 t-5 68 7 759-4200 ADS COMPLETE LINE of Commercial Sta­ Posting Clk, collections Hrs.-Mon. Thurs. Fri. Till 9 from Bergen County Park near Railroad to Hackensack It type 165 tionery, Desks, Chairs, Piling Cabi­ Tues. Till 6 - Hospital injury to left hand. C A L L 438-8700 Secy exl skis 175. nets, Steel Shelving. For prompt de­ Wed. and Sat. Till 5 4 8 2 - 2 5 8 2 livery, service, call AUIED OFFICE Servicing washers, dryers. T.V. Rocco Mazza brought into hdqts. a brown leather or 438-5160 F.C. Bkpr 130. DON'T Secy dicta 140. SUPPLIES, 12 Pork Ave.; Rutherford, air conditioners, vacs.-parts and wallet containing a driver’s lie. papers, pictures and money. a v a ila b le . Stat Typist 140. 431-4300 a-2*-rf 8-20: GiGi Kennels picked up 4 pups at hdqts. dogs C A L L U S! D E A D L IN E Clk Typist hrs to suit 2.50 hr running at large in meadowlands. Plant Manger (Paint HUMPTYDUMPTY Jus) bring your AUTO M O N D A Y 4 p.m. Industry 16K 4 8 2 - 1 2 3 7 ond Title - or payment Director of Traffic DAYCARE CENTER 10 cents a word: ICC Rets 21K Especially designed K A Y * Residential Industrial 36th Celebrated By Schneckenbergs book to: Chemist Paint Formulator 12K for working mothers. Arts * Widest choice of designs minimum $2 Receiving Manager 10K Former Councilman and will celebrate their 36th & crafts, hot lunch, super­ * Price range for all budgets BELl-PIKE MOTORS Management Trainee 10K vised recreation, ages 2-5 Contracting * Fast Customer Service Mrs. William^ Schneckenberg, wedding anniversary Monday. Cor Ballavilla Tpilce Laboratory Tech 7.5K Display ad $2 24 Only U.S.A. Products Used A River Rd. Design Draftsman 10K Call 438-5156. 55H Broad Street, Carlstadt, They have a daughter, Mrs. North Arlington per column inch Industrial Elec. 170 wk * Guaranteed lasting beauty Walter (Karen) Godowsky, of Hi Lo Operator 120 wk PAINTING * All types of fencing (Across from Driver Tractor&Trailer 170 wk Real Estate Carlstadt. Interior & * Vinyl Arlington Diner) * Galvanized And pick up a check! REDUCE excess fluids with E x te rio r * Aluminum Jobs ! FLUIDEX. $1.69 LOSE DRAMATIC LUXURY * Wood Privacy WEIGHT with Dex-A-Dict Dee of Kearny Sign Up * Split Rail 1967 Ford Country Squire capsules, $1.98 at Peoples b r i wagon, fully equipped with air, HOME ; Pharmacy. (6/1 8/24) (OUR 21ST VCAR) NOW Financial terms arratvjeu See Our Classifieds! good condition, must sell North Arlington 232 Belleville PHce, Ask about our Immediately. See Harry at Vofk Kearny H M O IO Features brand new kitchen FOB SPRING!! Service Station. 9 Meadow Road Sofa, 2 end tables and lamps, with wide wall of glass leading MFG.& SERVICE CORP. Rutherford-935-4066 or call to a spacious patio. Tastefully "Do It Yourself” cocktail table, kitchen table, 6 Agency Parking Mon. to 7 9 3 3 - 4 2 6 4 . carpeted dining room and SCAFFOLD Retail chairs, bed, 2 dressers, one with living room on 1st fl. 3 General Contract!)! mirror, 2 night tables. 192 Park b e d r o o m s w i t h a For R ent Avenue, East Rutherford custom-designed bathroom on WORK Selli.it, Program i------935-5386 1 week BLIMEY!!! the 2nd floor. Furnished basement with recreation APT WANTED. 1'/? o r 2'h-rm . 3 room apartment, convenient Complete with measurement, Fridge Delmonico room, dining area and modern apt wanted by retired widow - Fin d Us delivery, use of tools, etc location, reasonable, call 10 cu.ft. $50.00. kitchen. $48,500.00. E.Rutherford-Carlstadt area. 9 3 9 - 7 8 1 4 1 y e a r o ld . / need some blokes Call 991-7000 now!!» In Y o u r Reasonable rent. 933-1367. Call 933-3480 before noon. O ’Conner-Laffey & Co., OFFICE SPACE. Approx 400 for me restaurant. R e a lt o r s Handy Guid* YOUR LOCAL Picture frames, Paintings, sq ft. Air Cond. 11 Station So , BACK YARD BARGAINS. 3 Grand Union Plaza Lettered shades, beer steins, ■ Ruth. 933-0303. (5/25 T F) & Yellow Pages Boys’ 20” bike, toys, cameras, COOKS ______North Arlington ______FENCE Tiffany Lamps and old toys. tape recorders, tables, lamps, INSTALLER Box 52 News Leader, 38 Ames Bus. man has 8 room house to Luncheon - 1 1:00 to 3:00 Ave., Rutherford. dishes, paintings. Strobe light. RUTHERFORD. 3 family, 18 share-R ut herford. 939-8374 Dinner — 5:00 to 11:00 Eves. only. Skis, garden lounge, throw rugs, Rms., Lot 50X150, $58,900 RQ FR EE E S T IM A T E S bedspread, bric-a-brac. Friday, OLD FASHIONED items, cut gloss, Saturday, September 1, 2. 9 BARTENDER R EA LTY , Broker, 438-2533 FULLY INSURED North Arlington. 4 rm. apt. a .m . t o 1 p.m. 16 Livingston Fri, to Sat. 7:00p.m . to 12:00 lamps, furniture, china, fram es, con­ Heat & hot water supplied. 2nd Avenue, Kearny. 998-1344 ALSO tents of attics and cellars, etc. G ill Floor. Adults preferred. No. Arlington. House for sale. Let us help you $200.00. Available October 1st, Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 Modern 2 familycustom built 6 438-6522. 6-2-tf PORCH SALE. Antiques, p .m . 7y!u's ,>t Vi i■ in 9 9 1 - 1 5 9 4 household, used items, S* 4. Large L-shaped living-dining GET READY FOR FALL Retired wide reasonable. August 31, rm. Patio, near school. $70,000. ROOFING W e’ll remove any finish a< n e e d s 2 1/? o r 3 SALAD & PANTRY rooms. F urnished or Rutherford, furnished room S e p t e m b e r 1 , 2. 10 a.m. to 6 Call 998-7594. (7/20) from antiques, wood or p.m. 264 Travers Place, Nights 5:00 to 11:0 0 unfurnished Reasonable rent. 124 Orient Way. Gentlemen metal furniture, cabinets 4 3 8 0 9 6 0 L y n d h u r s t . SIDING . only. References. Inquire 116 DISHWASHERS e tc . P.i i n ( i in/ f)r Orient Way. 2 high school girls need FO R SA LE: Miscellaneous. D ays— 1:00 to 5:00 work-cleaning, washing, ironing, A yih.ilr ...... $120 •BORING MILL ‘ LATHE 3 Grand Union Plaza ALL-AROUND PERSON- A R exp. typing Gen. off. proced. oval, about 5 ft. long. 1 North Arlington Kidney shaped end table, Registration for all ages 8 thru 15 at the Little League Field Clerk Typist...... cp$120 marble and glass top. both * N C MACHINING MILLING WELL-ROUNDED JOB! Ph. exp. Steno & filing. Salesexp. $75.00 or best offer. 933-5146 •GRINDING 'DRILLPRESS on River Road. North Arlington. & knowledge off. Arith. after 4 p.m. We are seeking an all-around 3 room apartment. Heat and All jobs require experienced personnel, day and night shift Monday Sept. 11 - 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Hot Water supplied. Gas and Individual to work in the E x p e d it e r ...... c p 1 Ö 0 ♦ Pool - 18 X 48 Muskm Kinc electricity supplied. $185 per Advertising Department of our Ph. Contact Lite typing 4 persons Tuesday Sept. 12 - 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. office FU TU RE plus ladder plus skimmei openings, 15% night shift differential Excellent benefit m onth. Im m ediate maior manufacturing company. $40.00. Lomart Spin Filtei o c c u p a n c y . Assisting the head of our Print Gal/Guy T i...... fp$110 program. Wednesday Sept. 13 - 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Call 991-7000 today. $40.00. 991 1406. Shop, you will help prepare, Heavy typing Ans. Ph. Filing, O ’Conner-Laffey & Co., ALSO ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR "IN PLANT" ALL boys R E a l t o r s assemble and mail our catalogs, Steno, + Diversified must register every year. Registration fee is 3 Grand Union Plaza keep inventory of advertising Secretary...... fp$130 1 20 inch Schwinn Stingray TRAINING PROGRAM. APPLY IN PERSON DAILY $4.00. North Arlington material, run errands within the Switchboard, dictaphone, typing. $ 1 5 .0 0 1 20 inch Appoll 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. building, and learn how to 3-speed Stingray $20.00 Ans. PH. Diversified. Birth certificates are required for new boys only. operate a No. 1000 Multilith Call 998 7160 Machine. Good salary, top Typist...... $100 Standard Tool & Mfg. Co. company benefits.... fine Learny Off. Machines. Gen. Off. Parent or Guardians signature is required. For Sa le Proced. Filing. chance to learn the advertising Service$ Parents must accompany boys up thru age 12. business inside and out. 738 Schuyler Ave. Lyndhurst Apply in person to: A 1 EMPLOYMENT An equal opportunity employer Little League tryouts for all boys, ages 10 thru 12, will be Floor sample ref., washers and dryers. 10 to 30% off. Full 200 MAIN ST R EET LIGHT HAULING held at the Little League Field on the following nights; warranty and guaranty Parsons J. WISS & SONS CO. Will Also Qecm Attics, Cellars, & Appliances 935-5277-78 36 HACKENSACK 488-3500 Garages. Thurs. Sept. 14 6:30 P.M' American League A m e s A v e . W* if No* TAX Experts W»‘ Can f Fix Your Cor* 400 W. Market Street F.M.G. Fri. Sept. 15 6:30 P.M. National League (Corner of Central Ave.) Sofa 2 end tables and lamps. M A L E H E L P Mon. Sept. 18 6:30 P.M. American League Call 933-6434 IF Cocktail table. Kitchen table. 6 Newark, N.J. chairs. Bed. Two dressers, one An Equal Opportunity PAINT FACTORY Tues. Sept. 19 6:30 P.M. National League with m irror. 2 night tables. 192 Em ployer M/F I HAUL—light Trucking S t r v ic , Day Park Avenue, East Rutherford. No experience necessary. 01 night, total or distant. Call 4M- Boys who have already played in minor leagues will be 9 3 5 - 5 3 8 6 DENTAL ASSISTANT; Koarny 47ML 4-21-ri ROOFING notified by mail. office. Experience preferred. 5 Steady days. No evenings. Salary open. CA«PINT«Y, fimshW basoimnts, FACTORY AUTHOMZSD Call 991-0043 after 7 p.m. All benefits EXPERTS-60 Years of Know-How railings, ate. Estimates given. Tele­ and incentives. phone 431-9040. TOYS & GIFTS PARTY PLAN Start$103 00 iVE YOU CHECKED YOU« ROC K O v J b Highest commissions — Largest LANDSCAPING •CALL US FOR EXPERIENCE PART TIME/TEMPORARY selection! Fantastic Hostess PAVIN G and EXCAVATING RESPONSIBILITY INTEGRITY Awards. No Cash Outlay. Call or Vorac Company Confrote sidewalks and paties. Water write “ Santa’s Parties,” Avon, 320 Paterson Plank Rd. SAUS A SERVICI Conn. 06001 Telephone 1 (2 0 3 ) preUenn salved. Fee service and ei- CLERICAL 6 7 3 - 3 4 5 5 Carlstadt, N.J. parianca call 7St-*t40 J-JHf ALSO BOOKING PARTIES 155 RIVERRÒ. 933 1000 PART TIME EVENINGS. I CONTRACTORS NORTH ARLINGTON D ELI. Over 21. 438-9555 • m t tauft* tiMT rtars CLERICAL 484-3062 DO YOUR PART w n l W l a t m n in Sewing machine operators. PBX • WMriMum iMm Experience or wll! train Bollenbach F nitJLng M,,ls* 40 p*rk Ave TYPIST T and T «VAMMI Lyndhurst. 2 weeks * M u lr e n a n KEYPUNCH • IMTMaMYMtUima ROOKING sm< r 1910 PART TIME. CLERK-TYPI ST - PART BOOKKEEPER CONTRACTORS /08 l/Vilhi mi Si - H M TIME, knowledge of a • i m i Ai u m .« uidMiaas switchboard. Write Henry P. STENO Work 20-25 hours a week, arranging a schedule Becton Regional High School, N O F E E Roofing Specialists that best suits your needs (we prefer 5 hours a Paterson Ave. and Cornelia St. day, 5 days a week, but are flexible). General CALL 997-0M 0 East Rutherford. CASH BONUS - Mason Work clerical duties; typing helpful but not required; FOR S IR V IO SAMPLE DEPARTMENT. INDUSTRIAL office experience beneficial but not necessary. Leading floor covering HIGHER RATES "FREE HOME- distributor located In Kearny is COME ON IN looking for high school l or an interview, please visit our Employment DEMONSTRATION' graduates to work in its modern T H E JO B S FULLY INSURED HAULAGE CORP. sample dept. Fulltime. Please Bureau any time between 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. 01 COM! IN ... call Mr. M orris 997-1800. A R E G R E A T Monday through Friday. Free Estimates Help Wanted Females. A 1 TEMPORARIES NMfnflMTMaoaas Floor girts for trimming and Industrial Waste Removal cutting no experience required 200 MAIN S T R E ET wwmwsSowRooe Work Dona Now. Bollenbach Knitting Mills 40 Park HACKENSACK 488-3502 Ave. Lyndhurst N .J. Not 6 Months From Now $ P rudential Female help wanted — Clerk 9 3 3 - 9 5 0 0 preferably mature for general offica work. Must ba good Jo b s ! 211 Washington ttrxt, N. J. 071 §1 991-4677 typist. Benefits, Ptione Bet. 11-4 1000 VALLEY BROOK AVENUE An Kqvol Opportunity M/F Rutherford 939-2564 Sm Our CUntfiwfcl LYNDHURST, N.J. Thursday. August 31,1972 LEADER Page 15

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ADDING MACHINES ERNEST J. CURRENT Automobile financing new ROOFING CONTRACTOR or used. Long term, low STAN KARAS TYPEWRITER SALES Roofing Repair* CUann Cattar* and Laatfar* bank rates. Same day check. 15 Church Square RENTALS 242 DONALDSON AVE. Harrison, N.J. RUTHERFORD, N. J. THOMAS PRINTING State Licensed Telephone G E 8-9522 Savino Agency 313 Union Ave. WE 9-0509 H E A T IN G - 251 Ridge Rd. Rutherford, N.J. COMPLETE HOME PLUMBING IMPROVEMENT lyndhurst, N.J. • Gas Water Heaters Alt» rotions • Alterations CENTER 438-3120 • Gas-Heating KITCHENS & BATHRMS DE • Kitchens Hot M iter Heaters SIGNED AND DECORATED • Furnaces Repaired La Corte TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. WE DEL'S IN C . and Installed DO THE WHOLE THING • Small repair work Bros. HOME FURNISHINGS • Roofing ARROW CONTRACTORS Leaders and gutters Complete Alteration DISCOUNT PRICES • Bathrooms 124 Schuyler Avenue Additions Emergency Service Kearny, New Jersey C A R P E T IN G Night and Day Porch Enclosures 485-4604 -484-9317 998-4907 D R A P E R I E S 991-0127 Car Ports SLIP COVERS Plumbing and Heating SupjWe TABLES LAMPS New Aluminum Sash N. H. BROOKS Sinks - Kitchen Cabinets BEDDING & UPHOL Aluminum Siding ROOFING CONTRACTOR Electrical Snpplles Brick and Asbestos Siding Roofing STERED FURNITURE VANITIES HADE TO ORDER Gutters and Leaders PIPES CUT AND THREADED AND DECORATIVE Bathroom s & Kitchens 26 Meadow Rd. Rutherford WEbster 9-7186 ACCESSORIES East Rutherford 9 3 3 - 5 2 8 4 (Eve. hours Thur*. ’til 9pm) 274 M ountain W a y 744 KEARNY AVE., Plumbing Supply Miscellaneous Lyndhurst KEARNY, N.J. 234 PATERSON AVE. BERGEN COUNTY GLASS 9 9 1 49 15 EAST RUTHERFORD MIRKORS MAD£ TO ORDER BLOCK Auto Safety Glass Installed RONS 933-1430 Glass For Every Purpose SIS RIDGS ROAD Real Estate LYNDHURST. N. *. TREE SERVICE CEILINGS (fully insured) INSTALLED OVER WE 9-9143 Tree & Stump Remov­ ELLWOOD S. NEW

YOUR OLD CEILING al-Pruning—Feeding REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ARROW GLASS — S praying-Wood 124 Sdiuyler Ave. Chips-Land Clearing- 46 Chestnut St. Rutherford 9 9 1 - 3 5 1 5 Kearny N.J. -To ppi ng-Storm Damage WEbster 9-8000 998-4907 Repaired-Roots cut for S t a t e - W id e raised sidewalks Roofing ALLTYPES GLASS F ree Estimates DONT MOVE REPLACED 997-0820 IMPROVE Storm panels and screens, ALUMINUM COMBINATIONS ROOFING ADD - A - ROOM wood sash, lable lops, mirrors resilvered, uulo GUTTERS CALL islass. store fronts. Heavy ALUMINUM FINKE BROS. duly storm windows and LEADERS COMBINATION W hite Sales doors. Pick up and deliv- H o m e I m p . C o . STORM WINDOWS 9 9 8 3 4 6 3 43 8 -2 0 1 7 A N D D O O R S Free Estimates Est. 1953 Specializing in white baked • ADDITIONS enamel windows and doors. • ALTERATIONS STOEVER W hite Sales Home Imp. Co. ROOFING 118 Vandertnirg Avenue AND GLASS 9 9 8 - 3 4 6 3 Free estimates Est. 1953 ‘ RUTHERFORD Stove Ports 45 YEARS For AMMofces of Stoves ALUMINUM SIDING A ll WORK JIM MILLER 6303 Bergenline Ave. GUARANTEED A L U M I N U M HOME IMPROVEMENTS West New York • Hot A sph alt Roots Masonry N .J. 07093 S I D I N G Slidewalks, patios walls & Phone 868-6355 • Leaders & Gut I 'i s stairways SPECIALIST • Chimney Repcni s White Sales Painting Home Imp. Co. 9 9 8 3 4 6 3 • Slntc R r p

D i a l o g : Testim onial For G roenveld Charles F. Groenveld of 747 Department having served from (Continued from Page 6) returned the hospitality by Ridge Rd. Lyndhurst, was 1946 until 1959. entertaining the dinner hosts at 1 originally envisioned a lot York firemen, policemen and tendered a testimonial dinner their home. of new taxable real estate, plus sanitation leaves me rather on Wednesday of last week at new businesses and jobs for Maschio’s Restaurant by his Surprise Drill puzzled as I can find no New Jersey. Now 1 see an employer, the Hartford North Arlington volunteer comparison to our giving a expensive multi-billion dollar Insurance Group. This was in fire department took part in a female coach $150 increase in giveaway for those in the celebration of Groenveld’s surprise drill in Lyndhurst last pay. “ know.” This could cost every promotion as head of the week. A call came in for a fire I doubt if the male coaches man, woman, and child in New Regional Office. Fifty-five at a Lyndhurst School and the will object and I sincerely hope CHIME TIM E: We followed a " I was once Robert and they became as dose two Jersey hundreds of dollars in employees of the Group units responded not knowing it this is the last we hear of this. I bevy of squealing Bermuda G oulet's understudy in ticks of a clock. As they taxes for the next few years. celebrated with Groenveld and was only a drill. Firemen think there has been much ado Beach Bunnies after they "Camelot," He said this so dissapeared we wondered if At present we are only at his wife. Groenveld has been practiced air packs, hose lays, about nothing. knocked over our pails and proudly we thought he would those tinted contact lenses we the planning stage. I can only with the company since 1959. search and rescue. Rutherford Sincerely, Charles F. Groenveld fire department also responded shovels in a mad dash to get at burst into song right then. read about really work? imagine as time progresses our He is a former member of Following the formal dinner Christine Kelsch and the drill pronounced a the beau of the “ Beach Party” "I'm very excited about my state paying and paying into a the Lyndhurst Police TITILLATING TINTIN Mr. and Mrs. Groenveld success*. concert on Sept. 20 and 21 at flicks; Frankie Avalon. Fun ABULATIONS: Mayors of proposition that appears a loser the Plaza Theatre in lovin’ Frankie who was sister-cities across the Hudson before it starts. appearing as singing star at Englewood, N.J.," he said as River from each other, have It is up to our legislature to Bermuda’s new Southampton he literally leaped up and brothers who should reallv’ve stop this project before it O ver the holiday w eekend and every tim e you drive. Princess Hotel, told us he’s down. been their sisters! A famed bleeds the state to a point now the daddy of seven Jet-Set movie queen is about to where we cannot get out. bouncing beach babies — Could force her actor hubby to walk Irving Schein, this be the result of too much the plank for spending her loot South Orange beachcombing? like it was water gurgle, * * * gurgle! Dear Editor B u c k l e u p JIN G L E JA N G LE: Bulging * * * Re: Letters to the Editor biceps will be bountiful on the FOR WHOM THE BELLS This letter would be Jerry Lewis Labor Day MD TOIL: Steve Lawrence and unnecessary if you read the Telethon. As Johnny Cash, Joe Eydie Gorme’ do a pilot film front page of your paper Namath, Don Stewart and the for their own weekly TV before writing your editorials. PUG liacci of TV commercials. variety series. . . Joan Rivers First of all, you accuse me Rocky Graziano will be among sez she’s hiring Jackie Susann of demanding equality for the the many stars who will come to write her biography . only woman coach in North out of their corners when the Beyootiful Burt Reynolds will Arlington high school because 1 bell rings to perform and tour Europe to plug his film answer your phone calls. exercised my rights as a “ Deliverance” (wonder if he woman’s libber. I wish to make needs any traveling it clear that 1 am not a BELL RINGERS: Early to companions). woman’s libber although I do bed and early to rise and * * * agree with equal pay for equal you'll be in time to watch BELL, BOOK AND CANDOR: work. your favorite soap opera. Don Stewart In Cinerama’s “ Bluebeard” When you take the time to And do our chromosomes "We understand you're a bourgeois Burton disposes of read your last edition of the leap at the sight of the darling bachelor." Then we literally his wives by drowning, paper, you will note that I of the Soap-Opera Set, the leaped up and down. freezing, ‘coffining’, raised the question of the devastating defense lawyer of " I can't seem to find the guillotining, shooting, difference in salary and a male o r y o u m a y the "Guiding Light” Mr. Don right girl and besides I ‘ f a I c o n a t i n g ’ , a n d trustee took action to raise Stewart — they do! He was don'thave the time," he said ‘chandeliering’. . . We can Miss McAlinden’s salary. recently voted one of the five gloomily. safely assume, the only thing You refer to inter-class sexiest males on TV (We "It doesn't take that long they didn’t die from, was old competition for the girls which voted, we did! to get married," we said age! is not the cast* in North n e e d u s . While munching a bunch without a blush. + * * Arlington. The girls basketball of watercress at a CBS party, "Did you have anyone in C LA N G O R : Two models team plays inter-scholastic _ This message brought to you in the public interest by we overheard a fan say that, mind?" He inquired With A outfitted to look like shady games just as the freshman and Don at the tender age of 14 Blush. ladies, cruised Broadway with varsity male teams do with, as would sing to the cows on his "Oh, we do, we do, but we ^ 1 NEW JERSEY BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SH IE L D ^ ! handbills stuck on their you will note, pretty much the farm in Nebraska. We decided must find out more about Hospital Service Plan of New Jersey / Medical-Surnicai Plan of N. w i derrieres advertising “ Stigma” same schedule. to cross-examine him as to you." "Don't you just crave the latest movie with Your reference to the New the veracity of that guaranteed shock power. statement. home cooking," we prodded him on. "It's really super". Featuring our latest Belle Boy; “ Did you really sing to the Harlan Carey Poe. cows,'' we asked as we fairly " If home cooking is so * * * super, why do so many pushed him into an LIB SHT1CK: Paparazzi, the interrogation seat. people eat in restaurants?" he asked with a grin. restaurant with the most ''As a matter fact I did,” delicious waiters who double as he answered, looking at us in It seemed to us we should have an answer for that but actors in New York tell us: confusion. "It soothed the Women’s libbers never worry cows when they became couldn't think of it. "If you'll excuse me my when a man leaves them as temperamental." long as he leaves them enough! "We'd love to hear you date is looking for me," he sing, however we don't moo," smiled and skipped over a tall Your Column-Misses, we joked. sylph like blue-eyed creature The Ding Dong Dolls

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On Saturday Connie will throw open the establishment for business. As an introductory offer the regular $2.75 fee for eight pounds will be reduced to $2. That should give folks — said Connie — and idea of the kind of service we plan to give. From 7 A.M. to 7 P.M., Monday through Saturday, the establishment will be in service. Connie declared that the service will include spotted, dry cleaned and hangered • Connie is a dry cleaning veteran. She has plenty of R EA D Y TO GO. Tall, Blond Connie Olcheski stands at sign advice to give to those who advertising fact her cleaning establishment at 601 Ridge Road, may be puzzled about whether Lyndhurst, opens for business Saturday. to clean or wash.

A new figure in the Lyndhurst dry cleaning field entered this week when Connie Olcheski, 15C Ridge Park, Traveling Zoo North Arlington, made plans to operate Mid-Town service at A traveling zoo will take farm animals from Van Saun 603 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. County Park and woodland creatures from the Bergen County Wildlife Center for Sunday visits to other county parks, it is announced by Freeholder Henry L. Hoebel, Baby For Bassos chairman of the county Parks and Recreation Committee. The farm animals will be in Fiberglass-coated portable Mr. and Mrs. Robert Basso petting pens, and the wild creatures will be displayed on the of 237 Crystal Street, North stage of the Bergen County Park Commission’s new Arlington, announce the birth showmobile, Hoebel reports. of a daughter Sandra Lynn, 6 Riverside County Park South on River Road. North lbs. 14 ozs, on August 12 at Arlington, will be the traveling zoo’s first stop, on Sept. 10. Clara Maass Memorial Hospital, Visiting hours will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Belleville. The couple’s other showmobile will then be moved to Riverside Park North in children are Jo Ann, 13, Lyndhurst for the 8 p.m. Dixieland jazz concert by the Thomas, 11, and Patricia, 5. Mickey Gravine sextet. Mrs. Basso is the former TTie next three “ zoomobile” stops will be: Sept. 17, Beverly Brink. Wallington County Park on Maple Avenue; Sept. 24, The infant will be Dahnert’s Lake County Park on Midland Avenue. Garfield, christened September 3 at and Oct. 1. Saddle Brook County Park Area on Saddle Davis Methodist Church, River Road all from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Harrison. Serving as godparents Hoebel notes that visits will be scheduled thereafter will be her uncle and aunt, Mr. at other park areas. and Mrs. Fred Basso Jr. Petting pens will contain two heifers, a baby donkey, two lambs, geese, and rabbits from the barnyard section of M rs. SlatteryA t the Van Saun Park children’s zoo. They will be in a tree-shaded area near the showmobile. On stage at the showmobile will be a gray fox. bam G y m C o n f a b owl, screech owl, opossum, skunk, raccoon, six-foot snake, Mrs. Marion Slattery, 934 turtle, a frog or two, and possibly a wild turkey. York Street, East Rutherford, Park Commission naturalist Cheryl Zavada and attended the National Commission personnel trained in animal husbandry will be Convention of the American on hand to answer questions and see that the animals are Turners, held in St. Louis, clean, fed, and watered. Caged animals will be taken out for exercise. Missouri, last week. The American Turners are a Van Saun Park zookeeper Joseph Colando and Mrs. nationwide gymastic group and Jean May, animal keeper at the Wildlife Center, will make Mrs. Slattery served as a sure the traveling zoo is stocked with everything the delegate representing the New animals need. Hoebel notes that trial runs have been made Jersey district. She participated during the summer so that all hands will be experienced before the traveling zoo encounters a Sunday park crowd. in discussions regarding health 'Hie animal touring company made its debut during and physical education, the Park Commission’s 25th Anniversary Festival in June. wherein plans were made Its popularity during that appearance is expected to be future gymnastic activities; also equaled as the traveling zoo moves about the county, voted in the national election Hoebel predicts. of officers.

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