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The shameful way the Republican party h» adopted In an effort to avoid paying the bills in- curred by former Rep. Charles Sandman In his un- successful run for governor last year Is a lesson In how to lose public credibility. If a political party refuses to recognize its moral obligations how canff persuade the voters that it is on the level? Yet some so-called Republican leaders have hemmed and haw- (ftotmnercial ed about the Sandman $140,000 deficit. Before the Republicans have the temerity loenter another com- Service 1S Cents par copy paign they should pay off the Sandman campaign and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW expenses. What the Republicans don't realize is that it is not Sandman's reputation that is at stake. It is the Republican party's. Second Ckm owtog. po4 an Rwriwrfwd N J Vol. 54, No. 29 Thursday. March 6. 197S Wb U » M*M Wtl $800,000 Center Costa, Rowe Take Lead "Tip Of Iceberg In School Board Race School Trustees Joseph A. Beilewski. The latter gained meetings before local PTA Newspaper accounts of a that M. Robert DeCotis, Lit- Costa and Walter A, Rowe. ground last week when the groups and others. plan to regionalize 11 South tle Ferry borough attorney, is seeking their fourth terms on Polish American Citizens Chierico has depended Ihe Bn.mt of Education, look Bergen communities for the doing the necessary legal Club endorsed him along wilfe upon the exposure he hus work. So far none of the com- commanding leads us the purpose of establishing and Costa and Rowe. received over the years as he operating a senior citizens* munities has been asked to campaign leading toward However, Boncllfs former has appeared at meetings of health clinic show "only the contribute to the cost. Tuesday's election reached its teammates have rallied the Board of Commissioners tip of the iceberg," according climax. Not yet reported is an offer awund his cause and are and Board o( Education. to a warning given the North by Wellington lo turn over an Observers saw Anthony championing his candidacy. Chierico hus insisted that Arlington Board of Health. abandoned school for the pro- Bonclli, former high school He has scored well in spending can be'reduced to Ruth Dawson. North ject. foot bull star and Harvard the benefit of* the taxpayers. Arlington health officer. The project is being tied in graduate, holding a slight lead Mrs. Olkowski. who once analyzed the sketchy informa- with a S2.I million grunt over John Bettewski. a uught at Lyadhur&L High tion available so far. AT copy south for drainage and member of ihe township School, now teaches in of the report was obtained by sewerage work in some of the planning board. Edison. As a former member The Leader. towns. The rest of the field in- ol the board she has pointed The report in newspaper ac- Lyndhursl wants $400,000 cludes Massimo Chierico. a Fund raising campaign is launched b\ one of the fV/t merchants. Camera House, oui she has the experience lo counts was that acting-as a in conjunction with Ruther- leader of ihc Lyndhurst Stuyvesanl Ave., Lyndhurst for the Youth Center I ysflhursi Building Fund. L lo R — help her give better service if region the communities could ford and North Arlington to Tenants and Taxpayers Tommy Longo, Assistant, George Kirkos, fund railing chairman, Jim Kirkos. Pres. •.he ts elected get $700,000 "seed money." eliminate Hooding near the Association. Mrs. rranees Mrs. Blume has waged a However. Mrs Dawson said Passaic Rkver. I > ndhurst Youth Center and Dennis Y oung. Manager, Camera House. Photo by Hicks Olkowski. a former member vigorous campaign and is said nothing has been yet said Little Ferry, Carlstadt. of ihe Bourd of Education to have strong support*among about the cost of establishing Moonachie and South und Mrs Betsy Blumc. a some Parent Teacher groups equiping and manning the Hackensack want S600.000 Whither The Republicans? newcomer to the political projected healthy center. for a drainage ditch improve- scene. lo whom she has appealed. She has expressed confidence Communities involved arc ment for Riser and Berrys Political observers said it is thai her campaign has caught CarhUadt, East Rutherford. Creeks. Or Should The Question Be Why? us m most elections u muiier on and she will be the surprise Hasbrouck Heights. I ittlc And Wood-Ridge tail ol identification in a cam- Republicans arc on a cutch- Public Affairs Commissioner But this MUS dispelled candidate. Ferry, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, Wallington and us-cun election course und Joseph A, Curucci is being recently when the sheriff paign and thul Costa and (hierko Moonachte, North Arlington, Hasbrouck Heights wunt where it will end nobod) boomed a-* a irecholder showed up at the meeting of R ovt e urc by I u r t he best Rutherford. South Hack.cn- $400,000 lo replace an open knows. choice Curucci has been one ihc Berg en County known candidates in (he Held. sack, Wellington and Wood- ditch. In the most peculiar of pre- ol' Lyndhurst's best vole Democratic M u y o r s' ( iN.i. a retired school Scardino Urges Vote Ridge MThe health center is an add- cumpuign situations getters .\sMvci.uion. There he was principal, served 2K years as a throughout the s,uie. I have There tias been no public ed starter and has so far freeholders Hoehel und How his cundiduc) might given .i rousing welcome. principal in l-.ast Rutherford - In un open letter to found that there is one action on the part of uny of received oniy newspaper William* have announced affect the chance* of Kusso is t opped h\ ihc asMMjuilum's schools. In his retirement he township ci!i/ens Mayor problem within our society the communities. This hus to publicity. Nothing is before their candidacies for reelec- debated. endorsement. That seemed to has spent man> ho^irs at the Anthony Scardino Jr. today ihut we must all overcome. be done h\ resolution und uny of the governing bodies in tion separately white in South Also being discussed as a end ihe Republican prospects Board ol kducutton office and urged all to vote in ncxi then hy ordinance. official form. Bergen Cornier As\cmbl\rrun candidate is Ma\or William lor gelling the Job brothers visiting the schools He has Tuesday's Board of bducu- We arc forfeiting our right According lo newspaper ac- The North Arlington health Peter J. Rutso has announced tinrcinholer ol Rutherford, hack a^ain been one of Ihc town s best lion election. lo make a choice at the polls counts Gennaro An/avino of board's analysis is sharply he will seek un assembly former Count) deputv clerk, At the mayor*' meeting the known CIVIC and polilic.il by not participating in the South Hackensack is critical of the project. It wus nomination. t.tnremhuler tun lor HMDC job wu* u JUK:\ sub- figures for mun> years. Scardino *aid. "On March ejection The history of past p - |«tf—' ' "- 41 Rome's panic has been s\n- i\ 1975 the voter*of the Boards of Education elections i!11 R ITU C Wrn^fiTpiMtr^uie the i.nrvir rndtcflic »h* wrty 1* to 2W% county Ie.iderxhip which urged to run lor (he board. Me men I lor fcrnesi Lotito. ulhlciic activities tor nearly tunny lo select UNM persons of Ihc voters turn out. There The Day Lights presently is headed by former hu* resisted iho\c entreaties m former I.yndhurst resident two generations a Hi the who will serve their interests are those in the Slate Assemblyman Richard the pHid and has gneti no in- who has been a Washington success of I illIc- League as member of ihc l-vndhurst f egislaturc who would change Almost Went Out Vunder Plaat of huir I awn dication about changing his journalist, teacher, writer aud basebafJ mud other sporis fur Board of Education. At trie ihe lau in (JJN.JJJOV* this There has been talk thut mind. * senatorial assistant in recent the lownship's \ oung is same time we will be asked to privilege because of this poor Vunder PLi.n might nuke u CusUimariU primar\ years, was blocked when it attributable in large measures decide for or against the response. It ts my belief thai if For Sports Complex try lor freeholder He IN said tickets were chosen by a was decided the association lo Rowe's work. As a result budget as proposed for the this were done it would be a Republican steering com- has no right to endorse he is well known throughout crime since (his very impor- Black Tuesday wus suffer hideous damage. Four to have discouraged such talk next fiscal year. mittee which consist of some un>bod\ but former mayors. rhe township.* He is assisiant tant level of government celebrated' b> the trouble- out of five Americans drive lo Bui while the vacuum The purpose of this letter is ol the top figures in the eoun- However, ihe feeling sevm- lo the general superiniefldent should be given our keenest scarred sporU complex on the work. They will gel their gus- bubbles other names are being lo encourage all registered , ed to he the association could of the Passive Valley concern. This is true not simp- financial pages Feb. 27. ulfne hui tho will be rationed injected into the situation. voters to show a keen interest 1 only make hard feelings by Sewerage C ommission. ly because of (he monies in- The day before ihc bonds of — according to most political One most prominently Bul in recent >ears the par- and awareness in their com- .iiicmplirit! a role in picking volved but more importantly the complex zoomed observers. heard is that ol William j ly has suffered repeated An interesting contest for munity by exercising their blows. One of the worst unJ an HMDC director the fulure lives of our children downward b> $50 to $750. If rationing comes the McDowell, presently ex- the third spot hus shaped up privilege*!'choice through the ecutive director of the incurred four jcars ago when between Bonelli und ballot. In mv travels are involved. This mejns hud you the will public K not likely to stand by Kcwn McOcrnruU. former Hackensack Meadow land Shenll K>seph Job and his or the means you could have and watch hordes of Irecholder who resigned to Development Commission. brother. Surrogate (iill Job. picked up a $1,000 bond pay- uutomobitcs driving up to the pursue an engineering career. t r .1 n s I e r red from the ing 7.5 interest, tux free, for sports complex for racing day McDowell, a North ts Ihe latest lo loss his hat into Rt*publican pari> lo the Presto Launches Attack On and nights und for football on Arlington onetime mayor, is the appointment nn. Tfie $750. Democratic. It wu.s the most precipitous week-ends und Mondays. scheduled to get the political McDcrmott cundiduo would drop on the bond exchange uxe from his S40,000-u-\cur The brothers then proceed- seem aimed at Lotito who has In Work) Wur II one ol the job as Noon as Governor ed to hand their Republican Court-Directed School Aid and for financial observers it been pushed for the post by most vexing shortages m Byrne can name a opponenis i e r r i f e c was a chilling demonstration M a \ o r - Sc n a I o r Anthony Mayor Dominick Presto of Presto, who is vice chairman and efficient" mean and how gasoline. Rulion books were Democratic successor. shellackings — and the party of how sensitive the bond* are Scardino ol L> ndhurst. CarMadt opened fire this of the Bergen County any. ncv, financing scheme ut u premium. And joy spots McDowell, once a director hasn't recovered yet There to bad news. week on any plan for the State Democratic Committee and would be passed on to the were the first to suffer when ol the Board of hrechoklers. was some talk that the Jobs Scardino missed the The bud new-t in this case Supreme Court to distribute chairman of the.Democratic public was left to- the the public was told to keep is said lo be ready tu u> for might return to the mayors' meeting which may was the refusal of the New state school funds in any Mayors' Association, will Legislature to decide. The their automobiles off the road his old post once again. Republican party where the) have cost Lotito the en- York Legislature to bail out manner different from that launch an attack on the plan. Legislature did not. Gov. except for necessary travel. However in Lyndhurst hu\e deep ideological roots. dorsement. the Rockefeller sponsored proposed by the Ncv* Jersey Through his counsel. Paul Byrne then sued in court to Untied Development Corp. Whut will rationing do to Legislature the complex? 5. Barbire. Presto is going to have Ihe court make a ruling All the bonds of the UDC Presto has been in the assert that the function of dis- But the court so far has had going for them wus the Most financial observers Tax Rate of $2.47 Carried forefront of those opposing a tributing school aid is ex- resisted, good will of New York State say that the big project would court-determined method of clusively legislative and that On Jan. 23. when the court — just m (he §ports complex soon cotlupse without state distributing school aid. the courts have no business in ruled it would not at present bonds have the "moral assistance. If the Legislature By New Municipal Budget The Supreme Court legislating a new system of lake action. Presto was given obligation" of the state reacted toward the complex stepped out of the picture financing education. a restrictive role in the up- behind them. as New York did about MM A S7.2J9.841 budget big drop in revenue-sharing Public Works; and $170,200 briefly recently when it refus- The educational system in corning oral argument. When the New York the bondholders would find carrying a tax rate of $2.47 funds which this year will be fur the Department of Parks ed
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Here are other parts Lyndhurst Board of Educa- DeGcnnpro, met with our at- testimonial dinner March 16. of Waller Rowe, John Planning Board and Rowe of the analysis: tion is the first school district torneys twice to prepare the Cipolla, who retired this Bellcwski ami Joseph Costa and Cosla are incumbents, tn Bergen County to lake up "At the present time, most pertinent facts." season as Lyndhurst High in the coming Board of Cosla serves as president. legal arms against the pro if not all of the hospitals in the School coach and promily Education election. Trenton proposal that the Insisting that implementa- The recommendation was county provide clinic services. was elcted mayor of Paramus, State Supreme Court order tion of educational reform made by the club's political All hospitals are equipped must be by the Legislature where he now lives, is being In making the an- committee unanimously and with skilled, trained, and tax changes in the way school nouncement. Pete Go/dieski. racier than the court, the honored by former players, approved by the general professional staffs; including aid should be allocated. I he club's political commit ree legal brief emphasized: former high school students membership. physici a n s, n u rses chairman, states "The team Joseph A. Costa, president and townfolk. All members of the Polish- technicians, aides, volunteers of the board, declared "Failure of the Legislature of Rowe. Betlewski and American Club, friends and Cipolla enrolled in etc. plus the sophisticated, Lynilhurtf acted because if to act and the effect of such Costa, present to the people voters of Lyndhurst are urged failure on tee public school Lyndhurst High where he technical apparatus needed in the Byrne administration of Lyndhurst a proven track t0 vote. system are public concerns captained the football team in today's scientific age for the proposal «were adopted it most properly to be remedied 1943. The following year he diagnosis and treatment of would cost Lyndhurst by the electorate, not by the transferred to St. N^iry's of Testimonial To Be Held disease and illness. $928,000. court." Rutherford and was Because other graduated there frem school For Mayor Scardino Marchl5 municipalities would also be The argument thai in mak- in 1944. Santa Febronia Catholic affected drastically Lyndhurst ing the decision which threw stituting a District Hotline 220% Society March 15 will hold a has sought action from them. educational finance into a tur- He attended Utah State which will provide residents of tefttmonial dinner for Mayor Costa today disclosed that moil. Judge Botter did not University and graduated in East and South Bergen com- Anthony Scardino Jr. of Wallop the Jaw firm of Checki & attempt to definie what he 1953. He played defensesive munities which he represents Lyndhrust at Sheraton Politan of Lyndhurst was meant when he said each child end. with answers to their perti- Lyndhurst's and North Heights Hotel, Hasbrouck engaged Jan I' to Hie objec- of the state should have nent questions concerning Arlington's water bills will be Heights tions to the stale plan. A "thorough and efficient Cippola coached three problems ot recommen- more than doubled, if a rate Costa said: . education." years at a high school in Mayor Scardino also is dations relative to State increase promulgated by the But the most significant Idaho, and than was an asssi- state senator from District 36. matters. Jordan administration of "I am happy to state we issue of the Lyndhurst brief is tant at Lyndhurst in 1956. He Mayor Scardino, married Jersey City it enacted. For prompt action call the were the first in Bergen Coun- that dollar expenditures per became head coach in 1962 to the former Madelyn. Public Works Com- District 36 Hotline at 935- ty to take..this action. In child has not been proved to and remained in the capacity Cjiametta. has been made an missioner Walter Janowski of 9434 between 2:00 and 5.00 preparation for it our be a measurable indication of until his retirement after the honorary president and life Lyndhurst was left almost p.m. ant) ask for David superintendent of schools, the pupil's performance. This, 1974 football season. member of the Santa speechless Monday when he Crook. business administrator- it was said, was proved by the Febronia Society. . opened the mail and found secretary and the secretary- results of the state-wide For tickets contact Vuono • • • • notice of a 220% increase in business administrator of assessment of student a!,697-8627 or Vince Spero at Hotline Life would be simple if the township's water bill. North Arlington, Daniel New Jersey State Senator achievement. 265-381?. everyone was unselfish. This would increase the rtr.M Lieutenant August !. to the 345th Tactical Airlift Anthony Scardino, Jr. is in- average water bill in DeRosa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Squadron. Kadcna AFB, Lyndhurst and North August P. DeRosa of 633 Okinawa, wherp he will Fly SAVE ON Arlington to almost $100 a Fifth Avenue, Lyndhurst, has the C-130 Hercules aircraft. SLICED BACON year, according to successfully completed the Lt. DeRosa is a graduate of calculations. United States Air Force's St. Benedicts Prep.. Rutgers When Janowski regained Undergraduate Pilot Training Univ., and the University of What's for his breath he began to look Program while assigned to the Florida, and is married to the around for ways of protesting. 64th Student Squadron, former Charoyn Sue Bennett The Jersey City water line Reese AFB. Texas. He was of CraceviUe, Florida. awarded the aeronautical passes through Lyndhurst, Attending the graduation w rating of Pilot on 14 February irnw WITH THIS J carving a big. hole in the ceremonies were his parents Dinner? >U*UN COUPON township from the Passaic August and Adeline, and his Limn Ona tow*** (HM fttmH* River down past Mann Oval It. l)cRos**ill be assigned wife Charoyn Sue. into the meadows. A Lot More Meat For Le The pipeline was felt to be Lyndhurst's guarantee |OT Sacred Heart School ONLY SHOP-RITE HAS continued low rates. f'( '-. However, the Jordan ad- Registration Is Set ministration fired off a big in- WEXFORD crease two years ago. Now It Sacred Heart School will hold registration for rhe 1*75-76 is lifting the rates again. school year at the school on March 10. from 9:00 AM. - £:00 The irony is many P M. Children must be 5 years old on or before Dec 31, i"»75 Lyndhurst people cannot for kindergarten and 6 years old on or before Dec. 31, f9?5 for' drink the water because it is first grade. Parent should bring birth, baptismal .ind health records on registration^ay APPROPRIATE FOR so bad. For Janowski .the TURKEY BREAST P CHUCK ROAST situation is desperate. He had ALL OCCASIONS hoped to increase the rates slightly to pay off a critical Mrs. Blume Presses Her pf $-107 THIS WEEK'S pipe replacement program FEATURE Now such an increase seems Candidacy For Board OUl of the question. SIRLOIN TIP STEAK *The Wilier situation Has been an aggravation in diduic fvY Ihe BoAd of «ugo. 1*lfejW taken an' im- 49•With Any S3 *Purchase! Education, gave a statement Lyndhurst and North medijlc and ongoing intern! Arlington for years. The today on her cumpjiign m ihe youth of our com- program. In u letter she said: VEAL CUBED STEAK IT'S NATIONAL NUTRITION water has been so bad monil). My efforts con- ! BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK residents have complained. Dear Concerned Cili/en: iribuicii lurgely to the crf- On Tuesday, March tuhlishmcnl of ihe Youth WEEK Then the Jersey City ad- v.i • w—^»—j, i.vwv.i ii. i ,i i.| i * t n i MI ing j | nil 11 IS $167 Food it more than jutt lomt- ministration began to raise 197575, we milll be jblble lo show Communily Cenler where I thing to> •*«*»l For gogoood nutriti- $ 37 tion, choot* from *h« baiic rates. how much we cure about our presently serve as ihe Vice . food group* t»ch day NUat. children's Tuiure and ihe President of the Adult Ad- , I Roasts -^o ;ir» l Chuck Steak ':.' Milk, Fr«h Fruit* and V«g*ta- On Jan. I Jersey City began 47 t>i«». ftread* and CaraaU Nutri- fluoridating water even future of our Township Our visory Board. As an active |Rump Roast o . *1 Chuck for Stew t>on««k March 2nd thru 8th though Lyndhurst and North community wrll be voling to member of the Junior C elecl t threh e schooh l trustees'lo Woman's Clu* of Lyndhursl. I Chuck Roast . 97 Corned Beef c"«r Arlington blocs oppose such rresh Produce! treatment of the water. serve three year terms on our my responsibilities have in- LONDON BROIL T BONE STEAK) North Arlington has moved local Board of Education, eluded being that SIRLOIN STEAK to get into the North Jersey Mine will be among the new organization's Vquth 57 MUSHROOMS system. Lyndhurst now is ex- faces from which you will Chairman in addition to •n,™ $137 pected to see what Hacken- make your selection, along working on projects for with new hopes and oppor- Senior Citizens. 67 27 sack Water Co., which sells to L Steak ss'iSi. .'I EndLoin Rutherford and other South tunities Ibt the future. 97 Bergen towns, offers. A con- I offer my candidacy ORDINANCE 1613 L LegsSE. . 77' Combos nection between the Hacken- , because I have a sincere desire . AN ORDINANCE DEDICATING 07 e sack system and Lyndhursl AS ANO FOR A PUBLIC STREET, ' • 1 TOMATOES lo assisl in the challenges thai AVfNuf Q, HIGHWAY, CERTAIN I Chuck Sr. L BreastsS . 97 Loin BE could be made easily at the Rutherford Avenue line. face our Education System LANDS IN THE TOWNSHIP Of A Lot More Grocery Value! FIRM today and in the near future. IYNDHURST, IN THE COUNTY OF RIPE UNSALTED or REGULAR and because my background S^fe",* «J '. provides me wiih ihe lools lo KNOWN AND oesiGNATEO AS meet ihose challenges. I CIAY AVENUE FOR THE US€, SHOP-RITE, ib' Frances b Oranges Frances Olkowski who received a Bachelor of Arts ACCESS AND PASSAGE Of THE SALTINES U .< actively seeks a position on degree from F.ir..i,h -euc IN me SAjtJTOWNSH,Of Peppers JS the Lyndhurst Board of Ditkimon University in 1967. 8ERGEN AN0 sr/krE of N6W !"l ALL GRINDS I EXCEPT DECAF I Radishes —satf Education has much to her and a Muster of Arts degree JERSEY credit She received the in Elementary Education NOTICE U hereby given thot the . *] SHOP-RITE elery ..ssi bead«r Women of the year from William Paterson obo»e Ordinooce woi read ond ton- t COFFEE \: ' Bhicory -w award from the College in 1970. Being an ex- ?%£ZZZ£Z°£'Z£Z Lemons .«,;. 10 .... 49 Commercial Leader in 1965 penenced teacher who taught Cornnmuow* of ih« Township of TOMATOES for her work as a leader in grades 4 and 6 in ihe Lyrxfhur.t on 25 doy ot ftbruary, I FACIAL •YiS&Sr-Q 5 U//PACII PROGRESPROGRESSO"S ~ Oranges ,SS 10.5959; many township activities Maywood School System ,n «W M£ W , TISSUES £$?&*Oi W/ DA OIL.. IMPORTEIMPORTEDD "•" Apples -vSIr 3 *•? among which were Heart addition 10 teaching Remedial. TOWNSHIP CLERK In Our Dairy Case! Frozen Foods'." Apples .Si Fund, PT A , Parents Club Reading at Selon Hall Doted Morth 6, 1975 of St Michaels, Rosary University in the "High 'ee ta28 r- ii Pears was Society, Polish Women's School Head Start" program, NOTICE Alliance Fourth of July further qualifies me. Take notice that application hot celebration which she been mode to the Board ol Com- chaired with Mayor Married for ten years 10 ionert of the Townihip ot Cane Plants '4PBP Jon Blume, Vice President lyndhuni, N.J. K> immfel i to . c Anthony Scardino and y, Medium EggSsa«.?,\sr59' Entree's fiBK&pSftS. u.89 numerous other functions and Controller of a TONDOMAR, INC. a Corporation -General Merchandise!" land a*id trailer sales firm, troding ot MOON MULLENS for such as Girl and Boy Scouts premitet 435 Volley Brook Avenue, -Appetizer Dept.! Deli Savings! POLAROID #108 etc and the mother of two Lyndhurtt Litem No. C-3 children, Staccy and Craig, I OFFICERS I IMPORTED MA.sv OQO OSCAR MAYER QQC Fran Olkowski was have vast interest in the im- LEO CHRISTIANO Prei. 7JI k9 COLOR FILM Wothington Ave.. Belleville, N J FRANKS or WIENER " %#*»» married to Alphonse provement of our educay^nal .Seafood Savings!. Olkowski who died in 1«M. PETER MARGARITONOO Secy 883 Health & Beauty Aids! system. Sdwyler A-e.. Ktprny. N.I. FROZEN He was a member of St. DIRECTORS 1 LEO CHRISTIANO 75H Wellington HEAT N SERVE 2_ ,. ESSENCE „„«»,.„, i»-..|Sf|c Michaels choir for eighteen EC NEW FAMILY -"- years and the St. Michael's Ave . BelleviNo. N.J. \ CO SIZE" pk« SHAMPOOS" "t PETER MARGARITONOO 819 — Ir.- Cream Casel —>. Holy Name Society where ORDINANCE 161} Schuyler Ave., Keorrry. N.J. • Bakery Dept.——. AN ORDINANCE SEALTEST he Is remembered for Name all ttockholdert holding NO PRESERVATIVE* AUTHOHI2INO THf TOWNSHIP Of one or mor* p*r centum of the ttock ADDED" having been a "Communion LYNDHURST TO ENTER INTO AN A Toward the purchete of i Breakfa.it Egg Cooker" for Of Mid lO'poratian ' . . • any 10-©i bat of LIGHT H LIVELY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN LEO CHRISTIANO 751 Wothingtan WHITE 7 many years OF KEAKNY ANO THE TOWNS Of ,A.e., Belleville, N.J, OFF SHOP-RITE YUBAN HARRISON. LYNDHU«ST *N0 THE pETER MAROAIdlONob'j . s INSTANT ICE MILK SOROUCHS OF MOUTH Sehwyler Ave Keamy. N.J - BREAD WJS? HARD CANDY ARLINGTON AND EAST NEWARK, Which kcenee wot hecetol'ote COU OKDINANCt 14U Of TMf. STAtl Of NfArV JERSEY KTL-.JSKU we THIS- IS AN ORDINANCE Ittued to Edwoid /ukgtjrrnki for ... $119 PROVIDING FOtt COMPKfiHENSIVS premitet kjcated at 459 . VoAey CHEATING AND ESTABLISHING ALCOHOL CONTROL SERVICES BY >f t»ntaio»f H THE OfHCl OF TAX ASSfSSOt Brook Avenue. Lyndl..;r»i, J^ev TMt INTE«COUNTY COUNCIL ON Jertey fOR THE TOWNSHIP OP DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE LYNDHURST IN THE COUNTY Of Obtectiont. il any. thojujd be PURSUANT TO THE INTIRLOCAI. made innmediotekr in writing to MROEN. AND FIXING THE DUTIES SERvrCES ACT, NJ.i-A. 40 BA el. < rtf«cllv« thru ill . M»rch 8. 1»75 "In ord«r to .Hurt • tufficl.nl .upply of >«!•• l»m« tor all of our cmtom.n, w. mu7rrM,ry. ttw rlfhl to limit th« purchtu of uln AND TERM Of OFFICE THEREOF Herbert W Perry. Municipal Clerk ol to 4 Ultltt »f «t» t*m H«". •«£•»« «Mrt olher.iM not*d Not r«pon.lbl. for typo|r»pnlc»l orron •eg Lyndhurit. New'Jertey NOTICE ii h»'«by g
Shade* Of The Gay Ninette.: It's Still Tiffany Lamp Time "SERVING SAVERS SINCE 1884" Tiffany lamps — a symbol that brings to mind lum-of- thc-cenlury player pianos, rt*aw brintmm, bemwood chairs and the good old fashioned soda fountain. I Kearny Federal Savings More than 1000 Tiffany type lamp*, hand crafted especially for Farrell's ice Cream Parlour Restaurants, are be- MAIN OFFICE 614 KEAHNY AVE KEARNY NJ ing used exclusively in the 90- NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE 80 RIDGE ROAD plus nostalgia filled parlours LYNDHURST OFFICE VALLEY BROOK & STUYVESANT AVES across the country. That's 13 RUTHERFORD OFFICE 252 PARK AVE . CORNER WEST NEWELL to 15 per store. And each is handmade strictly according MEMBER FEDCHAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN INSURANCE COAFOftATrQN to original Tiffany standards Page,6 LEADER Thursday, March 6, 1973 Helstoski From Washington By Rep. HHstoski 1F YOU OIOITT Gf! YOUR . The House Ways and •^^VALUE PACKED COLORFUL ' Means Subcommittee on Health will turn its attention shortly to one of the most significant issues pending on the nations! agenda — legisla- tion dealing with the subject of national health insurance. National health insurance is among the most important }i CIRCULAR" subjects to be considered by > > Congress in years, and '••Trr ' «-'pick up a copy at your someof the trends of the past local GrancJ Union few years have underscored (Stot* cofM«i limited) clearly the need for some type of a health plan. The American people today FIRST CUT BEEF are spending significantly FULL CUT-BEEF LOIN > SHORT CUT-BEEF more money than ever before W«i|kt| on health and medicaf care. and the time has come for us CHUCK to enact a national health in- RIB surance plan which will enable the people of our country to STEAK USDA USDA spend their health dollars STEAK more effectively and CHOICE CHOICE economical!). In Fiscal year 1974 for ex- ample, health costs in MIDDLE America totaled nearly SI04 FRESH WITH THIGH - billion, a figure which CUT represented an increase of about ten per cent over the CHICKEN LEG! .69* previous fiscal year. When CORN FED USDA CHOICE GRADE BEEF price controls were removed -in April. 197.4. health cost in- ROUND flation rose to a year!) rate of PORTERHOUSE SHOULDER 18 per cent, substantially TEAK STEAK faster than the overall STEAKS national average. During ihe previous five CUBED STEAK LB I OR years, overall health and - • SIRLOIN TIP (CHUCK! medical costs for the nation (ROUNDI increased an average of nearly 13 per cent each >«ur JTfae SEMI BONELESS BEEF 1Q CORN FEOU SD A CHOICE GRAOEDBEEF BONE IN BE£F RlH total cost increase during the C 99 past eight years was over CHUCK STEAK SHORT RIBS -89 CLUB STEAK ....:«1 BONELESS BEEF STEAK $56.1 billion" — from S47.9 „ FORSWISSKJG Jaffa BONELESS billion in fiscal year 1967 to CHUCK FILLET < BOTTOM ROUND STEAK »f«q TOP CHUCK STEAK L.149 SI04 billion in fiscal veai CHICKEN, TURKEY, CHOPPED BEEF OR lS 1974. In othcrwords, tht VEAL PARMIGIANA .. nation's health bill more thar doubled in onl> eight \curv BANQUET DINNER Yet even (hough we spenc more on health care than an> FRESHLY GROUND other cowttfy, there are still FRESHLY GROUND BEEF millions of families in our na- tion who etther do no( have GROUND BEEF GROUND CHUCK access to or cannot afford ANY SIZE vital medical care. Moreover. BIRDSEYE-CHOPPEDOR nearly one-fifth of the total PKG American population remains LEAF SPINACH •firGROUrVOBEEF ™£SMi''GROt"'0B£EF uninsured, and in the ne\i few Z C 19 months. thc\ ma> be joined BROCCOLI SPEARS P°«°C 35 GROUND ROUND 1 -GROUND SIRLOIN b\ additional million of un- emplot'ed workers of recent z CAULIFLOWER ro 35* & layoff*. Therefore, above all. an> ORANGE JUICE successful national health in- GRAND UNION COLA, ORANGE surance program must offer .•••I. i, CLOROX HEINZ GINGER ALE OR ROOT SEER all Americans access to com- prehensive health and medical BLEACH DIET SODA cure. Furthermore, J KETCHUP successful program must facilitate improvements in the organization, deliver) and overall qualit) of health care. 35* f and establish an effective 69* GflANO UNION-ASST OR WHITE —J-PLY ^. tyilcn of budgeting and price FACIAL TISSUES 0E5.39° regulation which will keep GRAND UNION medical costs increases within G B 0< a reasonable limits. FRENCH \ Suv° I LOOK FOR THE GREEN ARROW TRASH CAN LINER o f o89 TOMATO JUICE ,.„ i As the first phase in its con- C sideration of health insurance. FRENCH TOAST SACRAMENTO 'C.N 27 REGULAR- j.p, ort(« PLAIN OR IODIZED ,,L< the Subcommittee has invited GRAND UNION C BIG APPLE It { ihe general public to submit C&C COLA S 89 MORTON SALT APPLESAUCE 'IS 53C ! written statements. The Sub- COD FILLET GRAND UNION PETER PAN SMOOTH committee also has announc- WAK.EFIELD C PEANUT BUTTER ed that it will commence KING CRAB MEAT FRUIT COCKTAIL ,VS 55 TOMATO JUICE hearings March 3rd. on BIG ROLL-WHITE, DEC. OR ASST. CAMPB6W. i proposed legislation to nDIKII/C • PINE ORANGE PORK & BEANS provide health insurance for L/rtll\ll\O """ Tte&L Vouui Towk , 1-QT. SWEET PEAS c.°n 29 and emergency basis. 100% PURE FROM FLORIDA 14-OZ. The 94th Congress now has GRANO UNION CAN GRAND UNION-ALL'' ARIETIES the opportunit) and necessary mandate from ih< American ORANGE PROGRESSO 5 VARIETIES OECORAIOR CONTAINER CUP OF SOUP people to enact an effective SPAGHETTI SAUCE <£ 49C AJAX CLEANSER 102 QQC, system of national health in- . JUICE CONT. &.W SPAGHETTtNfOR surance, and we must do PRE SOAK everything in our power to SPAGHETTI PKG ' AXION respond to the challenge which now confront] us. DEL MONTECHUNK GRAND UNION-FRENCH STYLE LIGHT TUNA GREEN BEANS Named Director SOUR CREAM PILLSBUflV-PiAIN ONION O 6/,-OZ. NANCY LYNN •Waller T. Luckiifg. WIENER WRAP CAN president, chief executive of- ENGLISH MUFFINS 'Ticer. and director of the COLORED AMERICAN Hiickensuck Water Com- BORDENS pan\. has. been named a GRAND UNION • VARIETIES director of Peoples Trust of KRAFT IMITATION New Jersey, it was announced CREAM CHEEI GRANO UNION —WHOLE MILK SKIPPY DOG FOOD todav b> Kdward A. Jcsser. MAYONNAISE BIG GOLD TOP-SLICED Jr.. chairman of the board of MOZZARELLA Peoples Trust AXELROD WHITE 'We are fortunate to have Waller Lucking un i>ur board COTTAGE ol directors" said Mr. Jester. "With hi* man) years of ex- perience in public utility Pric«« •««< live thru SM . Mar. Mi. W* rtMtn th* right tr Hmit quantitwi. Not rasporulM lor tvpogtaphK*! •rron. mjnjjtcnunel. Walter will be a valuable addition to the board." he addded Mr. Lucking joined HacftCMtcfc Water in 1973 *& prestdtm and chief executive officer He had previosul) been asscoiated with the Antxinu Public Service Cum- pan\ lor over 20 years. For Stof. Informotion ond locstiom . . PIMM Call Our Divu.on O«.«. At (301) 967-9400 hjteng most recently served as chairman of the board. OPE M N FRI A cum iaude graduate of RIDGE ROAD NORTH ARLINGTON 5A (? ,PVPM 1 PASSAIC AVE. WOOD RIDGE Ihe Umven.it) of Colorado. Mr. Lucking is a director of the Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management and the New Mexico and Arizona Land Company. •*#a»> . *'*t*rwt*
Thursday, Match 6, 1975 LEADER Local Woman Named Scholar
Mm Nancy Scannell. • •ophomore >t Mount Sam! Mary Coilctc. h«« ben Mat- ed to • Rilph Scholar for av A GRAND UNION OF tellectual involvement in (he college community and ALL GOOD THINGS overall academic excellence. Miss Scannell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Timothy Jo3eph Scanncll of 3) Haibrouck' Place. Ruther- ford, is a Nursing major at the four-year, liberal arts college The title of Mount Sam Mary College Ralph Scholar, named in honor of the late Sister Mary Vincent Ralph. OP. Dean Emeriu. is coa- ferred upon a sophomore who has attained a grade index of 3 20 CORN FED US DA GRADE CHOICE BEEF Creative SEMI-BONELESS CHUCK BOTTOM ROUND This is NATIONAL NUTRITION Courses CHUCK ROAST ROAST ROAST WEEK... And a uood tiro* to think about ttw nwthy and varivtv o* food* w« buy Offered to* out famMtM. Mrs. John D. McCrea. A RIGHT TO CHOICE Vice Chairman'of the Cultural Art Committee of Grand Union b«li«ves very OR SHOULDER strongly in your right to choic* Lyndhuru Dept. of Parks an- ROAST and with over 1,000 item* in a nounced children and youth •upcrrnarkst that is a tot of from Lyndhurst may register 1 r*sponsibWty. Tor the Committee's Creative Examine your own buying Movement Workshop. Sat. OVEN READY-MIDDLE CUT BONELESS ROUND BEEF BONELESS BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ROUND OR habit* and favorite products March I at Lyndhurst High Ara you getting the mott nu- School Cafeteria at 10:30. RIB RUMP trition and value for your dol- TOPROUND lars. H'« MMnefhang to think Classes will sum Sat. March' ROAST ROAST about with today's prices and x Tor 10 weeks exclusive of ROAST March 29 Easter Wwtaaa. They will be held at 39 A NEW LEAFLET... Lyndhursl United Mettodist To help you get the most from the bwf you buy Church. Tontine aV Sluyve- don't forget to pick up a free copy of our "What's sant Avenues. Classes will be What With B«*f" at the manaQar's office or Meat Department. divided in ace jnd interest ureas. Enrollment is limited Kathy LaPier. Consumer Affairs aONELESSBEEF BONELESS CHUCK FORFLANKEN lo SO students. No revious 09 19 '*• G'tntt Oflion Company dance experience » required CHUCK ROAST L.1 100»o*d*ii E'mwooflP*'" NJ 0T407 STEWING BEEF • 1 SHORT RIBS and no special clothing or BONELESS BEEF FORSOUPORPOTTWO ROUND-BEEF equipment will be necessary. 89 C EYE ROUND ROAST L.1 PL/VTEBEEF u 59 CUBED STEAK Applicants who arc accepted will be notified by telephone LATRIESTA-ALLPORK by Wednesday March 5 aad the time of their class wil be GENOA SALAMI disignated. Ages 7 to 19 eligible. FROM WESTERN GRAIN FED PORKERS GRAND UNION- PORK CHOP The Creative Movement ITALIAN SKINLESS Workshop is made possible COMBINATION by a matching funds gr*M SAUSAGE from New Jersey State Coun- CHICKEN ROLL cil on the Arts and the Cultural Art CoaMfiittec to make the community aware PASTRAMI ol dunce and lo invoke a new PA»T PROCESS feeling about creative move- AMERICAN ment and dance. It is the goal of the Committee to <~fcriy I oW idea* aaoMt otawoBhaat BEEF FRANKS SHRIMP COCKTAILS 3 *"\ 1 ** and dance and lo build a ARMOUR STAR-REGULAfi OR GOLDEN FRIED-FROZF H dance audience. Todo thai the r\ teaching staf will use other SLICED BEEF LIVER BEEF FRANKS FLOUNDER FILLET ,.99* GRAND UNION arts such as music, theater, TOOTH painting, sculpture, literature Mudi as vehicles for discovering and TctAMd TivutfZcuul Chi&p PASTE creating * movement- Move- 20 GAL. GALVANIZED OR ment will be related to 22 GAL. COPOLYMER PLASTIC everydy areas as *ell as SWEET MELLOW CALIF SEEDLESS TRASH CAN 7-OZ. health, sports, posture, etc. AIMJOU NAVEL TUBE The course will be headed YOUR APPLE APRICOT OR AVOCAD£-»OZ STL by Ms. Denise Nimeth and CHOICE EARTHBORN SHAMPOO 99C Mr. Martin Van Treuen. 399 PEARS ORANGES Both young people have ex- CARTRIDGE GRANO UNION 59 cellent backgrounds in dance und theater arts. Demsc is a l CORN BROOM SCHICK SUPER II S°. 1 - graduate of Monictair Stale GRAND UNION FAST PAIN RELIEF , _ with a major in Theater Arts ANACIN TABLETS SFi, and minor in dance. She has SPONGE MOP 89 had courses "at the Dance 079* GRAND UNION MEDIUM OR HARD Centre, London, England FLORIDA SEEDLESS PATIO BROOM GULDEN RIPE C studied for 13 yean at the GRAPEFRUIT TOOTH BRUSH Lippel School of Dance and GRANO UWON-PiSPOSASLE PINEAPPLES 39 C GOLDEN DELICIOUS 1 been involved in Dance VACUUM BAGS «o 57 A nm r-*r» u s NO 1 C Courses at Montcrair State in APPLES .Jv«w 3LBS1°° RADISHES PJO'29 GRAND UNION EA. ares of J a//. Modem Dance I CRISP TENDER CMC OR Y AND & II. Ballet. African and C 4-PACK SPONGES PASCAL CELERY ESCAROLE L. 29 Asiar^Tjance. Creative Dance 9-oz 1 39 for Children. Methods of CALIFORNIA FINAL NET CONT 1 EA. Teaching Dance. Dance on JOHNSON S PLASTIC STRIPS PKG ONIONS AVOCADOS 3 FOR I 5^59° BOX ' History and Choreography. 27 BAND-AID BRAND OF SO She has performed at LOOK FOR THE RED ARROW SINUS I4EAOACHE RELIEF.FOU. SEAL Montdair State. PapcrmiU Playhouse Recital, danced on SINUTAB TABLETS OFI-149 c AVAILABLE IN STORES WITH GARDEN DEPTS ONIV tour for onlclair Stale Dance Club and with the Yale* FOAMING CLEANSER 21 GRAND GARDEN SOIL CONDITIONER REFRESHING - MOUTHWASH BATHROOM SOWl _. 3-18 99 Children's Theater Troupe- C GRASS SEED BAG 249 PEAT HUMUS 50 &1 SCOPE She has taught as an assistant LYSOL CLEANER « 55 MASK: CARPET STERILIZED instructor at Lippel School J-LB INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH B 59 8 0* for 3 years and as a Dance BAG 259 TOP SOIL 40.A O1 LIQUID DRANO GRASS SEED Specialist at C.Y.O Camp FOR WALKS AND BEDDING Tcgakwitha. Ms. Nimeth is 40™ 4" MARBLE CHIPS known best to Lyndhurst FERTILIZER residents for her direction of the Lyndhurst Drama Workshop productions for the 1 15°OFF ^fl^ lO^OFF f past 2 years. On a Clear Day WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH I HIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF und Anything Goes. ONE 14 O! CAN REG. OR LEMON I tWOlSV. OZCANSTUNAFIAVOR TWO 1 PT. 12 OZ BTLS. CLEAR OR LEMON i ONE 14 V. OZ PKG. S VARIETIES BETTY CROCKER Mr. Van Treuren is a new- JOHNSON PLEDGE PARSON AMMONIA SIM ACKIN CAKE comer lo Lyndhursl. Present- IYOUR CHOICE) ; PUSS N' BOOTS (YOUR CHOICE) ly a Senior at Montdair State COUPOni GOOD THRU SAT MAM Mi ' (CAT FOOD) COUPON GOOO THRU SAT MAR Mi fifltV Majoring in Speech aad aj| fc. £ LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ^ — ^ w ^ 4 COUPON GOOD THRU SAT MAR Sir* ^^^G 91 fc~^—. J • '^i i \ji^* ». wir\jri re n \,^so i umKn ^~^af 5 ^^ ^^* ».'•-LIMI• T* ON—••»E *COUPO- *— ^»» •••N• * P£ v*R* ***^» CUSTOME» . «^..^-«- - -R ^^_^0 0 Theater with a minor in dance LIMIT ONI COUPON PER CUSTOMER !aaBaaaBBaBBBBBBBBBaBaBBBaBBa1IBBBa«BBBaBaaBBBaBaBBBB!BBaBBBBBBaaBBaBaBBBaBBBBBaVaBBaaBB>»*>aiB«SBBBBBB)IBBSB»BBaaaBBBBaBaaBSSBBBBBBBBBBa*kMIBaBBBBaaBaBBBaBBBB«an* he has been making a htt with Pricaa .H.ctiv. thru Sat., Mar. (tfi. Wn rasarva tha right to amH quantrMs. Not rasponsMa tor typographical anon. Lyndhurst school children performing Creative Move- ment Workshops at the Highschool, Sacred Heart and Roosevelt schools. He ha»had instruction in Modern Dance. Jan. Ballet, techni- ques of Modern Dance, per- formd in a Dance Repfetory 2 seasons, and had lessons from Dons Rulko of Julhard. He it For Slor. Information and locationl s FUato Call Our MvMro* Offic* At (301) 967 9600 a co-founder for the Dance Impulse Group at Montdair OPE M T H R fRI Slate and performed in Dance RIDGE ROAD NORTH ARLINGTON ? M"1; 9 P M. 1 PASSAIC AVE. WOOD RIDGE Festival, Dance Reptetory A Troupe and shows. She Loves Me. Celebration, Anyone Can Whistle. Cabaret and others. • • • M any a man pities other in- dividuals who pity him. -^ -fc ••-.• •*' •*•> *• - • • *'~
LEADER Thunday, Marck «, OTS Cancer Institute of IN.J. Alfred A. Porro Chairman of Scribes New Jersey Attorney, Country, featured luncheon Oral Argument", "Brief VOTE Alfred A. Porro, Jr., has been speaker will be Rudolph Writing and the Roles of the Headed By Williams, Stillman appointed the Chairman of f-lesch. author of "The Art of Lawyer-Writer in the Judicial LINE the first Legal Writing In- The formation of the Joining them at*a news con- business and medical leaders, Readable Writing", "Say Process"; Howard L. Oleck, mil embark on an intensive stitute being sponsored by What you Mean", "The Art Author and Professor of Law. 3 Cancer Institute of New ference in Newark wcre^ Scribes, The American Socie- Jcrsc>, an organization to im- Stanley $. Bergen. M.D.,V 18-month study to assay the of Pfain Talk", "The Art of Wake Forest University state's capabilities and short- ty of Writers on Legal Sub- Clear Thinking", "Why John- School of Law, speaking on I prove the quality of cancer' president of the College of jects. ' care in the state, was an- Medicine and Dentistry of comings in such areas as nie r*linlik medical center, but instead • will make use of existing facilities at locations throughout New Jersey. The Institute wilt have its offices in Newark, near the ScWol o« M«Ma*. •«• »." ultimately locale additional administrutive centers in central and southern New Jersey. Administrator of the Institute is C. Rodney Homer, -an experienced ad- credited quarterly mrnisirjUir and development 2Vj l« 4 Year officer with medical and Savings Cemfrcarn INTEREST GUARANTEeo health institutions in New Minimum $t,0OOW Jersey and Illinois. Dr. Bergen pledged the in- volvement of the College of Medicine and Dentistry to the •• Cancer Institute. He noted that New Jersey has the uni- que advantage of being served 2V> Year by a single medical education L Savings Cartificatas institution wuh coordinated Atnutl IMd on "Units at various locations*"!!! the state Lil Jeff says: "Too expensive to eat out?" Then eat in! Leave the home-cooking to us at prices you can afford." compounded continuously. S«vlnga. I^ IWNTHLY. r aavinga ecr y eld when dei Kwlta emalrjfn yo^r'icci unit mulited li tef«s«divideodt a* not *lthdn wn Lil Jeffs Pizza us Valtoy Brook Mnua; LynOhurmt. Nm J«My Hocitmt •> Scnrdiruj'M Wiav Brook dew 7 Days a WEEK 438-9555 933-7588 Scuta! Caterers »t m fell • • Tm Htwe Uk limit MI specials MENU 25«-""'to'it SANDWICHES • n •2 SO Seuuge 11 25 d*cfc«n Parmtgiana Msnccn • 190 Chtt>*n cutlet pafrnigian* •i.fJO RMOI. • 1W LHJt«H«o SpeghWl. hngmm w clw* Muc* MM Tomato 1 OnW •*« MTvM ri onont p«OP*r» Hum9$ QmoTH *nctx>vt«» or muarvoorm .x.. LEADER P«gc 9 1 htirvUy. March 6, I97S . Forty Percent Of New York Abortions Government-Paid Students Will Prepare Float .v hfo matter who* is responsi- city residents in 1973 at a costs cited tn the study refer pected to result from discon- ind Home Repiel: foster or first year. For Bicentennial Parade ble lor the pregnancy. Uncle total (shared) coil to Federal, to specific, measurable expen- tinuaiion of Medicaid institutional care for an es- They also stated their belief Sam is paying the cost of 40 state, and city governments of ditures that governmental coverage for abortions'*: timated 5 per cent of the in- that "the most important The Bi-Ceniennial Com- The meeting held in the of- "" nt of New York's abor- S7.5OO.OOO. These abortions budgets would have to absorb. $17,470,000 to $26,205,000. fants; day care for infants costs ... arc human ones, since mittee of Rutherford v. til have fices of the President. Mr Robert VunWinkle. formally 1. according to a report in accounted Tor about two- 5,000 Caws to Treat .Such sums' would be re-born to Medicnid-eligible poor people would be forced u float commerating the eveni aceepled ihe emblem ereJted [ Medical Tribune, the litihs of the entire number • Treatment of 5,000 cases quired to cover costs of women either employed or -into a choice of haying their in (he (975 Memorial Day by Miss Karen Harris, High dical for the medical performed that year on city oT septic and incomplete abor- prenatal care, intrapartum seeking jdb training. unwanted pregnancies ter- Parade held here on May 2b School Senior. Duplicating ision. residents. tions that would follow a hospitalization, norqal new- J^Provision of ambalatory minated by nonphysician The decision was made Tuesday. Feb. IX at u meeting devices arc to be made thut study was conducted If Medicajd funding were return lo self-abortion and use born care, anh care for the neflui care and supplemental neighborhood abortionists of ihc Committee upon listen- the emblem may appear in alt [)r. Jean Pakler, director prohibited, the investigators of nonmedical abortionists: premature and high-risk in- food programs f6r the ad-with high risk of injury or ing to ihe plans presented hy commit lee activities. Bureau of Maternity conclude, governmental out- $3,00 0,000. Some 9,000 such fants who make up 20 percent ditional infanxs: S3.293.OO0 to death, or of delivering their Steve Barbieri and Kaihy Mrs. Chester Cukro and Serf ices ard Family Planning; lays would rise scven-to 10- cases were treated in of all births. $4,942,000. babies with often disastrous Gaily, presidents of the Key Mrs. Barbara Russell were Martha Robinson, program fold in the First cut-off year municipal hospitals alone in • Provision of additional The investigators noted health and social conse- und Kcycttc Clubs of theaccepted as new member* of research analyst in thebecause of subsequent health the year before liberalization social welfare service: thai these estimates do not in- quences for the mother and Jtuihcrford High School The ihe committee. bureau; and Martin Svigir, and social problems and of New York's abortion law. $27,099,000 to more than -•Ju'de some shortterm outlays, child." Clubs have taken the respon- The next meet ing is Statistician, Bureau of would total between $51,000,- # Provisions of medical S40.600.000. Includeh here Such as extra administrative The report was published in sibility of preparing the scheduled Tor March IK at the Statistic! and 000 and $75,000,000. care necessitated by the 10.- are governmental outlays for expense, and do not lake inlo Family Planning Perspec- Estimates of the additional 000 to 15.000 births "ex- Aid to Dependent Children account any costs after the tives. presentation. National Community Bunk. I report that about 30.- -ledicaid-reimbursed 6ns were performed on 'ianza U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Elated bd-Ridge — A hizalton of (he board ol X with (he election o chuck di reel or. were his of the annual and iim meetings of r. Bergen Savings and steak Association. Itjrree directors re-elected FIRStCUT to njUk three-year terms are MicHM J. Maguth. Joseph M,i/.zu and Dotniniek S.tm- murto!" Frederick A. Zoll. a directM of tlie Association for 11 yeurs. was elected a WE REDEEM' "ir-cmerilus. PIEDMONT BRAND - HOT OR SWEET PORK [ting the directorate is U.S.D.A. FOOD U.S.6.A. CHOICE BEEF . Serra. STAMPS AT BONELESS BOTTOM I be'newly elected member italian style ™G«N,C« , of inboard'of directors is PANTRY PRIDE I LuFiun/u, a resident round Wlod-Kidge. und a PRODUCE member of the law firm of 1 ) sausage , LaFJMKii, Cavanaugh and roast in the U.S.D.A. GRADE A' 16 LBS dm w mushrooms OR Although born and raised SNO- •• 4 I SHOULDER in Jersey City. LaFian/a has young szg ROAST been a resident of Wood- WHITE M |do Rtdge lor }$ years. Educated in thai city's schools, he Ib. • \ attended Fordham College FRESH WESTERN turkeys 59 1 und secured' his lav* degree broccoli rabe .b 49' from John Marshall Law SELECTED-EXCELLENT FOR SALADS U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF(LOIN> School in 1939. He was ;id- L O S E milted to the New Jersey Bar red onions O N°L Y lb 29' a year later. GARDEN FRESH ESCAROLE OR beef (loin) steak PANTRY PRIDE During World War 11. chicory 4 29' LaFian/a served 3 1/2 >ears GARDEN FRESH with the U.S. Army's Intelligence Service. He was a eggplant ,. 39* GARDEN MESH ice mem-ber of the Borough sirloin Council for lour years serving green squash ,b 39' us Police Commissioner, In SWEET LUSCIOUS 00 ALL cream aniou pears U.M PORK Mil K FFnVPAl CRISP TFNOFP -^^ajWI ..FLAVORS eacn O j celery stalks LEG OR e Active in civic affairs. I .(11 1.1 n/, 1 is a member of pork shoulder rump roast «,*V American Legion Past 97. the SQUARE CUT Holy Name Society and SMALL 7ft Rcgina Council. Knights of DAIRY shoulder roast u, 99' WITH COUPON LEAN BELOW Columbus. He is a member ol 39 ihe Bergen County and New FRESH 4TO6-LBS. veal chops » »1 Jersey Bar Associations the margarine Ib DELICIOUS American Judiciary SocieU. 59 S 2 ihe Bergen County Muniup.il PANTRY rib veal chops ,D 1 ' Judges Association, and the PRIDE /IDC SHOULDER Dante Alighieri Association ol Jersey City. veal chops ,b*V PANTRY PRIDE AXELROO WHOLE MILK pork butts SCALLOPINt (LEG) OR ricotta 2». *1" Beck * Column veal cutlets * *2" ; icecream LIGHT N LIVELY i ASST unnMr BONELESS C ALL FLAVORS yogun FLAVORS 3c£,89' breast o' veal <* 99 SMOKED $129 GREENDELL S-JUST HEAT A SERVE POLLY-O WHOLE MILK 1V2TO2V2-LBS. 2 b M WITH THIS COUPON Ib veal parmiglana ,n *1 p VALID MARCH 2 THRU MARCH 8 mozzarella p°» 75' 1 GREENDELL S BREADED |pp BREAKSTONE STAY N SHAPE %m — cottage cheese^' 55' veal steaks 2 89' TOWARD PURCHASE I OFONE1-LB PKG. L it o msnay towing • "™^» ^*» •• QUARTER LB. STICSTICKSK ; ggtt'io" whuh elt out cnniciom aik*>d (• pa** on y«u 7h«y- how* to molt* WHTES(CHUNK) • imperial margarine many call* wh«r« they do not I WITH THIS COUPON md anything wrong with tho I vicopi that ih* (in* tuner liverwurst • P P VALID MARCH 2 THRU MARCH 8 •H They *t« it tight away. PANTRY PRIDE ALL MEAT or of tOurt* and if tak«i fh«m only a few minute* to correct all beef franks ^ 79* J Never thole**., we have to TOWARD PURCHASE • charge you for a home tslt. OF ANY . fven tell with automata COMBO I300FF! me tu«ing hov* to bo rei*f anMolly because thore n a SALE ftlight change taking place in Tl BRAND-GENOA GROCERY •II the pa'tt condoling the ! beef roast DBlllTONU U I -MOSTACIOLLI • SPAGHETTI AUNT MILLIES * PEPPER & SAUSAGE funmg circuit* It you hove a " -THIN SPAGHETTI-ZIT1 •° •> PLAIN • MEAT • WITH THIS COUPON 'uoe iet you (mow that the $179 tube deteriorate! in time and HALF LB DOMESTIC Both! JPP VALID MARCH 2 THRU MARCH 8 definitely hot to be com- Fnr • Pasta 3 $100spagh. ponioled for by the fme tun- provolone SLICED 14-oz. PANTRY PRIDE SAVE 25c ig knob A* a rule it it »uf- romana ^ I c TOWARD PURCHASE ' ftcieni to do ihn about once a sauces 49 BLENDEO OFONE3-LB PKG. lonih It depend* much en M the amount of u*e, of course pope oil £*4 RONZONI-RED OR WHITE f30 0FF! tf thete are children tn tho SEAFOOD clam sauce °-' 49' h*u»e they ar« apt to play PROQRESSO LENTIL-PEA ,_.(, •round with the knob* That » I FANCY - BOSTON OR SPANISH MEDAOLIA D OHO 4-oj • ground chuck why in many TV *ett the con- SOUPS MAC JtTREAN 3ja%*1*' WITH THIS COUPON trol* that have to be uied only coffee 2,T, •I* VALID MARCH 2 THRU MARCH 8 OCCasionoly or* often hidden fresh mackerel b 69' CONTAOINA POPE nder a flap or they are m the C beck of the *et The fine tun* fresh whitings 59 tomato sauce 6 89'wine vinegar ?,' 49' ing knob •» alwayi on tho IMPORTED-WITH BASIL front, becaute it doe* need c CHEF BOY ARDEE TOWARD PURCHASE pope tomatoes r g9 spaghetti ANBDA^c.n' 49' OFONE-1-LB. PKG whilo On* Zonith modol POPE IMPORTED OFF! MEAT OR LINKS Mm* y*oM ago had lh« fin* 00 PROGRESSO un«< in th* bach II wot in- tomato paste 4M*1 :*nv*ni*nt and •> wot »*«n mushroom salad 59' parks sausage Back in 1 the soallcd good old days there were so packaged All ver lovers enjoy Jhe meat pafrted and served with crisp read somewhers that beef is in good or better supply) and im- frozen food's, no home freezer units and there weren't even bacon, fried onions and mashed potatoes, bul since thil is not a ported Danish ham is telling for $1.98 a pound in the appetizer packages of washefresh vegetables, such as we find today in our meal particully low in calories, I've scouted through my Tiles department. I hope this is as good as the ham I bought for that supermarkets. When las ?oung and even after I was married and found a fw recipes that have been delicious and delightful price a week or >o ago in Pantry Pride. and kceping'use, stndg beans, peas, lima beans, spinach, were and are certainly worth passing on. This is one: alt bought fm a bin and weighed out for each customer. And the Both Patsy's and Pantry Pride are offering fresh mushrooms Mariuted m spinach usualry3 so Tilled with sand and toil that it took four BY Claire Savino for 79« a pound and if you love mushrooms as much at I do, I I pound liver, cut in small cubes waters, two of m hot. to wash it. hope you'll buy several pounds, cook them, and dofe them out Juice and cut-up rind of 2 lemons In spite o his, my mother served spinach very often.- She Siran as it may seem, there are many who wouldn't think of for several meals. Cooked, they keep beautifully in the 1 tablespoon mild or I teaspoon strong curry powder cooked it in t simplest possible manner.. After she or one of us touching fish with a ten-root pole (I have a neighbor who won't refrigerator for more than a week. Juit slice them in to a heavy girts had washedl, it was put in a large heavy pot with the only even cook it fthcrs!) and carrots and spinach are quite univer- (or to taste) one-half teaspoon salt . . . pot (I use a cast aluminum), add a sprinkle of salt (mushrooms water that whin clung to the leaves from the last rinse, a bit of sally dislike Liver has its devotees, to tie sure, but the majority Pul liver in bowl. Mh remaining ingredients and pour over need very little salt) and cook for 20 tn 30 minutes over a salt added, andit was cooked for ten minutes or so. Then my would rule aagnst it. I suppose the myths about them started liver Mix well and let stand at room temperature I hour. medium high gas flame. Then refrigerate when cooled. mother draine!t. slid it into a white ironstone dish, garnished it when conscitious mothers desperately sought means to get them Remove rind and ck liver in the marinage in skillet until tender. with a sli hard-cooked egg (lovely, that, the .white of the dish, to their offprings: Good with smothred or fried onions. Makes 4 servints. There's a good sale of small sized cans (theVight-ouncee «te, the dark gref the spinach, the gold and white of the egg) and as I. personal)', have never had a dislike for any of these foods At you en see, even if you don't have a non-stick frying pan. mostly) at Palsy's Shop-Rite and ever so many good buys at the she put !t n the dinner table, she smiled a bit and said "Here it and I attribute that to the fact my mother served them often three markets that I just don't have the space here to tell you is. the bro for the stomach." Ihe pan needs no greasing for this, as the lemon juice supplies and ALWAYS poperly cooked. Recently, in an attempt to cut enough moisture to prevent the meat from sticking on the bot- about, such as frozen cod fillets for 89« a pound at Patsy's, An- as mant calories as possible from our diet while still serving Rembcr all those myths of your childhoos? Spinach was the tom. I didn't bother to cut up the lemon rind after squeezing the jou pears at 89« for three pounds at Grand Union, and broiler- varied aid appeing food, 1 have served both beef liver a nd fish stomach broo and tooth whitcner. Bread crusts made your hair fruit: I just^tMd the empty rinds, whole, to the mixture, and fryers at 43« at Pantry Pride. And through this all my (way lit- at least on a week. I like pork, lamb and chicken livers and have curl. Carrots ped you to seein the dark. Fish was brain food, but p ers and have they flavored it very nicely. I cooked this, covered, in my large tle brain is trying to figure out how I can take advantage of unfortunately it waalways served on Friday nights instead of cooked them all my times. I wouldn't pay the price for calves' T-Fal pan and it was cooked and tender as butter in fifteen some of these bargains without using my already overstuffed the night bee an important enam. and liver made iron in one's liver. Mostlyl settle for beet liver which is almost alwan minutes. freezer. At Ihis moment I envy my friend Claire in Belmar with blood. That ol never could figure but. Why my blood needed available and a price that gives a boost to my poor budget. As her two or three freezers! iron was a 3tery to me, since the only iron I knew made my you have nticed, recent prices have ranged from 39< to 59e a Beef Liter Strof anofT mother's black irostew pot .and the large skillet she used on top pound, and the ,)er that I nave bought has been tender and 6 slices bacon, diced I COULD pick up a steak at Grand Union for one meal. of the black iron coal stove. tasty. . 2 mcum onions, chopped Then I could find some veal chops at Pantry Pride for another I tablespoon paprika * dinner. I could buy a package of those cod fillets "at Pattys 1 and one-half pounds beef liver, Shop-Rite. So that's three out of seven dinners all planned. So Library cut into one-half inch strips when am I going to clean out the freezer? Flour Workshop 2 teaspoons Angostura aromatic bitters The last time Pantry Pride had a sale of veal I bought several GREAT BRITflin CHflRTtRS. int. one-half teaspoon salt packages of round bone shoulder chops and froze all but one of A Book Discovery Work one-quarter teaspoon pepper them. That one I used instead of stew meat in a recipe 1 found Shop was held ul (he 2 cups (I pt.) sour cream in my file that we found VERY good. The chops weighed 1.33 1440 Broadway, New York, NY. 10018 I \mihursi Public Library this Hot cooked wide noodles pounds and I tried very hard to cut them into cubes, like stew Wednesday afternoon, spon- meat, but I didn't succeed, so I cooked them whole. They solved sored hy the Literary and Fry bacon until crisp. Saute onions in bacon fat until tender. the problem themselves, though, because they fell lo piece* in (212) 524-1837-8 I ifiK.niun Department of I lu- Sprinkle liver strips with paprika and roll in flour: add to the cooking. Here's the recipe and I hope you like it—you'll lu M mi Woman's Club ul onions and saute until liver is just cooked, about 10 to IS LyndhurM. find using the shoulder chops cheaper than buying stew i ANNOUNCES minutes. Add Angostura, salt, pepper and sour cream. Stir to even when veal is on sale. Speaker for the even* Ms blend and cook over low heat until liver in piping hot. Do not Mrs. Hilda P. Shufro, Direc- boil. Serve sooned over hot cooked noodles. Yield. 6 servings. LOW COST TRAVEL GROUP CHARTERS (IGC) tor of the Library, stressing such elements us "humor Thrw County's faith In ns8d love, beauty, rhythm, and tin- We thought this delicious as I cooked it and no doubt would wonder of life around us" have appreciated it even more if I had followed the recipe ex- cars goes a long way: LONDON that can be found in (he tml\ actly. Let metell you how I decalorized it, although I can't find great an and writing of some such a word in my dictionary. I omitted the bacon entirely and AND of today's children's bookv vaulted the onions and liver in my T-Fal pan. I did not roll the Mrs. Shufro charged the 30 liver in flour and I omitted the noodles entirely. participating young women lo select thought fully, and ex- Next tim I make Ihis I will serve the noodles because we have GLASGOW pose iheir lillle children lo ifu- done so well so far that we can relax a little now and then, and have small porOions of pasta products, rice or potatoes. I sub- VIA BRITISH AIRWAYS vcr\ bexi whenever possible. 1971 Squar.back. blue. 4 speed radio She urged them to find their stituted yogurt for the sour cream, as I have so many times 1971 Camper, red. rodio >\\n personal enjoy men i in over the years. Dannon Plain Yogurt, which is what I use, 1971 Karmen Ghio, rod. black vinyl top. lipnd radio PAN AM - TWA !hesc fine books and (o .share claims lo be from 98% to 99% fat free and for my money it 1970Delu> but, beige, radio it uilh the children. takes the place of more fattening sour cream very nicely, thank 1969 Bootle, rod. auto itoer. rodio BOEING 707 JETS you. ma'am. 1 made one other substitution which had nothing 1969 Squareback, while, auto tram, radio tiamplus from a select ex- 1974 Dothor, 4-dr. oronge. auto trans, AM FM radio hibit ol Beautiful Books lor to do with calories. I had no Angostura bitters so I used orange 1973 412 Wagon, Mot Silver, auto Irani From $270 to $352 Rd. Trip, plus Tax. Very Little Children were bitters, which I did have, and which served Ihe purpose beautifully. 1973 Super Beetle, green, auto steer, radio |k'inonslr;iled. The group 1973 Fallback, red. auto tram, AM rodio "Vow sot! jnions them asking 1973 Custom Beetle, blut 4 speod PLUS NOTHING! As I looked through this week's food ads I regret quite hear- questions and borrowing a 1972 Delu> Bus, blue, AM radio tily the resolve I made only yesterday that I use nothing bul "number. Each participant 1972 BAJA Bootle. siUer toe. 4>peed rodio Here is our Schedule of Flights: meats from our freezer for the next few months because I have FLIGHTS received u list of outstanding 1972 Super Beetle, yafeok. tumoof. 4-ipood, radio DESTINATION just about reached the saturation point. A package falls out UNE RATE artist-author books for little every time I open the freezer door (ever get one on your toes 1 May 222 -- JunJune 0022 London PA 13M- • ttui children. 2 June 01 - June 1155 Piwatwick * London 337 when you're wearing toeless shoes?) and there's absolutely not SA 1 i-taa Noted guests .U the session 3 June 01 - June 1166 London PA |JU ftai an inch of available space. This is unfortunate, indeed, since Mrs Barbara Maguire. Presi- turnup - lutue WLJCTION or 4 June 14 — June 2299 Prestwick & London BA 1.337 steak is selling al SI.29 a pound at both Pantry Pride and 5 June 1155 -- June 3300 London ,316 dent ol the Junior V\om.m \ mOStn vw§ TO CHOOtV. FMOMI PA | fr ten Grand Union, there is another beef sale (with stew meat at 6 June 15 July 1166 Prestwick & London BA 11342 • lex Club ol Lyndhur^ and Mrs. Sen* remit Arrangfd 7 June 22 - Sept 0044 London ____^ BA 1UJ9 -r tax SI ls>t M lt>. tutor. »nd unodwr tolo of vo»l >l Pantry Prtdo. THRCE COUNTY June 22 Sect 03 PA ' S"*>« Iho forthcoming Board ol VOtKSVvAGtN AUTHORIZED DEAUH June 21 - Sept 05 Prestwick a London BA + ten T-bone or porterhouse steaks arc advertised lor SI.49 at 10 June 26 — Aug' . 30 London BA 1339 • tan hducalitin election, were in- 701 Rlver»lda Av» Lyndhurtt 11. July 01 - J8ly 16 London PA :Mie • te» troduced b> Mrs. Janel Grand Union, the lowest price on them I've seen in a coon's 1? July 04 - July 17 Prestwrck t London SA 11317 •Hex Hooper, as »as Mrs Hilda P. age. And at Palsy's Shop-Rite all the beef prices are lowered (I »3MJB 13. July 15 - July 30 Prestwick PA !mi Shulro. 14. July 16 - July 31 London BA 11324 • tt< 15. July 31 Sept 01 Prestwick PA 1Wtiisi \ Kaand session »a- rc- 16 Aug 01 Sect 06 London BA 113*9 + tax quCNlcd by the group 17 Aug. 07 Aug 27 London BA 1I3» • ta» attending .irul Wedncsit.i). 18 Aug 15 Aug 29 Prestwick & London BA 1U37 + tai 19 Aug 20 Sept 04 London TW 1(327 + tax March 2Mk al I P.M. in ihc 20 Aug 28 Sept IS Prestwick PA 11323 • to. I ihrar\ »;is scheduled. Mr4. Aug 31 '•• 21 Sept 30 Prestwick PA j • Shufru ttill again be Ihc S«pt 01 2J Oct 02 Prestwick PA 1S325 23 Sept 04 • lai speaker, \n\one inleresltfd ui* Oct 04 London BA S32« • tax A Sept 13 ihesc programs ma) call the 24 Sept 26 Prestwick 4 London 25 Sept 14 BA 1337 + tax Sept 27 Prestwick & London BA 133 7 • lex Ivndhursl Public Librarv 28 *tUQ4t lor luriher infm- 27 OelOl - Oct 15 London PA 28 Oct 04 - Oct 24 Prestwick ft London BA (342 + tax maiion. 29 Oct 05- Oct 18 Prestwick & London BA »337.l.i Nov 26 Dec 07 London PA 1270 , tex ALL SERVICE CHARGES INCLUDED CHILDREN SAME FARE AS ADULTS CHILDREN UNOER TWO TRAVEL FREE Legion Post CHECK US FO« LATE* FLIGHTS EVEIY1O0Y IS EUGIBIE inankt to the now Travel Group Charter plan oppreved by tho Dinner-Dance Civil Aeronautics Board, you can now fly at an individual at low charter rat.i No group to |O,n No ago limits. No memBonhip foot. No regittrotion foot. THE OMIY MAs its part o! the tEQUIMMENT - YOU MUST DESHVE IN ADVANCE IY SENDING A DEPOSIT Of 25% worldwide observance of the and pay tho balance 64 dayt before departure For your complete protection Great American Legion's 56lh An- Britain Chartert, Inc. it bonded for $50,000.00 and operatet under the regulation! of niversury in March, the Civil Aeronautic! Board All flight payments are deaotited in a trutt account at Tho Barnngcr-VValker-l opinlo lank of New York. Post 139 is planning special Minimum faro it bated on o full piano (174 « 179). Only if all teatt are not tosd, birthday festivities, post com- faro will kncrooto aropertionetefy, depending on number traveling, up to a mo«imum mander Ralph Currey an- of 20% If tho number traveling would require more than a 20% proportional incnato, nounced to-day. C A I requires that <• net be .u.iol.d and pottengen booked notified no later than Legionnaires of Post 139 «» **l* ootor. aeaarture date and full money refunded, if full payment hat boon will celebrate the occasion with a dinner-dance at 7:30 ITvTlfOf - Yev can cancel and receive a full refund up to 60 dayt before p.m.. Saturday March 22nd,. «*a» the* you can ttill receive o refund (leu a 5% tron.fer fee) at the Legion Hall * east of any inueett in eirllno tariff due to riting cent and fuel W C A • fatal ce» net to e«eed me»imum fare at above The special event is being directed by a committee un- • • • day when you can travel to London or Olatgew at tho der the chairmanship of Bill >••••"•»* MWWt "a?**"* in etene 'nil met at tavlnat of 60% over regular economy Quist and Ed Quist •Bja^ e»-#*^a«ai*f M«V I afoot daeme of being •tionO'te . . . and without the tlightott The festivities of Post No. 139 will be a pan of a gigantic '•anew leiilafw in charter flight! to Britain, and our charten are anniversary celebrating To» Ota mm have ta fcsin a dub... yew no lengar have to be a among the nearly 16.000 you no longer have to wonder if your American Legion Post! »eiry about whether your money it teee. throughout the United Statet •Me* far yaw aialaoitui and oil fund, mutt be dopotited In an and in several overseas Y countries and territories. of tho oaavo fliahtt we MUST rocalvo your The American Legion was of 35% at auickly at aaotlblo, olhorwioo mutt W paW net later than 65 dayt boforo founded March 15-17. I9|», 0 Mae eS-aay doadline it not our rate ... Uht during a caucus in Parit. - Ha* CfM aWo« -—• be akwj to. If you o>M pay the enHi* amount now. France, attended by represen- *••««««.. —i i f flii'l i ,1 IJ tatives of t*he various outfit* •MIR. -j^jnn. muum * M.000 oo AcaotNT « HIAITH POUCY, to THAT thai made up the American >wv Thursday, M.rch 6, 1975 LEADFR l| ' By Bcmly Murphy ' Dragon Snorts Fire As Jade The Chinese lunar calendar was planned by the two Chins. (sauteed crabmet and lobster)' when the tamily moved to Musk Hall isVtripfc-barrcled The traditional bang of fire runs in 12 year cycles, each With an open bar throughout and for dessert almond tea. New York. After becoming attraction, featuring "At Welcomes Year Of The Rabbit crackers accompanied a visit dominated by an animal. tile evening, gues'i still rich, hot and delicious. an architect, Tom again met Long Last Love" brilliantly by a dragon brmight ti> tht managed to work- t ir way Legend has it that the rabbit, Hawaiian dancers provided his boyhood friends, his directed by Peter Jade Founuin, Rout 17, through a V» Year menu up in the moon, is a hard entertainment and trie music current partners, and plans Bogdanovich, accompanied Paramus, by a Chinalown consisting of sweet and sour worker, signifying rebirth, of a top notch band kept the for a Jade Fountain began to by the fajned. "Glory of youth group last Thursday pork, barbecued sparcribs. abundance and prosperity. dance floor jammed to take shape The first was Faster" Pageant, and Peter APPEARING night la jpark the Year of the • hrimp" har hop. Thu», it c»n be hoped that capacity between each course. opened in North Arlington Gennaro's daatfing new revue Rabbit 4673, the Year of the Rabbit, crabmeat/chicken rolls. hird\ EVERY FRI. & SAT. EVE Ben Tom. who combined There is now another in "Hare." will be a ver> good year, nest soup, yajig chow fritd The Chinese New Year, his restaurant business dream Clifton and a Jade Fountain reports to the contrary. rice, yuk Ian gan (whole bon- FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH celebrated for a 15-day period with a career as a professional snack bar in Paramus Park. . "At Long Last Love" starr- ed chicken with Chinese broc- which began February 1 ], is a The cost lo the hosts for the architect, has given the iade "Gun Hee Fai Choi." And ing Burl Reynolds and Cybil • coli spcars). lichee duck. time for rejoicing with family lavish New Year welcome was Fountain in Paramus a a Happy New Year to you, Shepherd is^t musical comedy "THE EDDIE & JOEY shrimp cashew ding (diced cut and friends. The four Jade in the neighborhood of sophisticated Oriental design too. set in the 1930's and using ihnmp with ' Chinese LEONARD partners, Ben Tom, an $10,000. Ben Tom acted as and decor. much of that 'era's Englewood architect, Frank master of ceremonies and the vegetables), hong shu fish Easier Show At background ol Art Deco REVUE'' Gee of Fftfrfield. Peter Chin 12-coursc traditional banquet kev*. seafood som sen Chinese restaurants were motif. The film presents more of Jersey City and Harry Chin always present in his life. His Radio City than 20 songs by the incom- of New York (unrelated) clos- father, who lived off the land The traditional Easter parable Cole Porter. 484-4300 ed the restaurant to the public in China, opened a restaurant Show at the Radio City Hall that evening (as they have This year marks the 4Jrd done for five years) to enjoy KEYHOLE CLUB consecutive presentation of the festivities with the well the "Glory of Easter". The over 500 inVited guests. TIFFANY ROOM Symphony Orchestra, the The fire crackers, ac- Gracious Polynesian Choral Ensemble and soloist cording to belief, frighten 5U FIRST ST. Kathryn Carter join in per- away evil spirits. The dragon, and forming the traditional COCKIAIls BANCJUET ROOM a creature originating in the HARRISON, N.J. "Kamena> Qstraw" by sea, is representative of TiHony too* of Ko Chinese Cuisine Anton Rubinstein. authority and is of special Ck* 514 Fiot Si . Harmon. N j Cam ol GANGPLANK significance to farmers as a In The Lounge latlrood »«• t fru Si f »ST NFWAHK symbol of rain and thus good y» P»SS*ir *V€ •« • Oh. ( irtry Thursday rice and wheat crops. FEATURING: Betty Dempjey and Bob Carr HOUR GLASS Smorgasbord At SAT. - SUNDAY 8th & 9th Friday Saturday & Sunday 15th A 16th, 22nd & 23rd JET LORING TRIO' $6." LADIES NIGHTS 1/M* cii-n IAYI Pizza Made Per Person Tt»M. W.d A Thun. Drink. 1/2 Pric*! MWMC tOOM 0KH SICILIAN TheWjyYou Tiffany Room available far prival* partial, showers • !>30 There are "••*" The New York Times Two Si/Ars You gotta believe! for every CAUGHEY'S Delicious Dish at the FAMOUS FISHERMAN'S NET IS STILL THE SAME PRICE AS WHEN WE FIRST Jade! INTRODUCED IT IN 1970 TICKLING THE TASTE BUDS FOR 28 YEARS! All appetites were not created equal. So. we've come up with something new and very special. Two different portion sizes foi each delectable dish! One for the King size apoetite and one for the SEAFOOD regular. Now. you can select from our new menu abounding in Polynesian American and Canton- • ese favorites. Generous Size COCKTAILS Stop in soon. Wethink-you'll agree . . . our new LOVERS! menui»TWO-RIFFIC!« BEER - Bottle or Tap YUMCHA — 'The Oriental Smorgasbord1 — 6-COURSE BROILED every Monday and Tuesday. AH you can eat tor one s^itV/ price Have Your Next Party Here! FISHERMAN'S NET DINNER Malta * CATERING TO PARTIES UP TO 50 Cavghtry1* Fomwi French Frtod Muthroomt $193 Shrimp, Clam or Oy«*r Cocktail AlACARTI $5 JO Crwf > Salad - Hot Oarik amarf 6 ComblrMrHan Flatrar of Ua»t«r Toll. Alatkan King Crabnwat, Stvffed Dow SoU, ipanith Shrimp, Scallepi ami dam Co.ino mni talnd Stwffea Clom. POMmm conV&nien' ..cationswntain to serve you CARLSTADT LOUNGE CKoic ot DMMrt - C^fM - or Couarwy • Aftv DinrMf Cocdiol (SWVtD IVRY DAT) RIOGE ROAD, N IRTH ARLINGTON • 9915377 442 HACKENSACK ST. CARLSTADT, N.J. 64 Hobok«n Road, E. Rutherford, N.J. IM 469 Routt 17 PiramusPark Paramus Shopping Center OMN 7 OAYS (I MOIII • IT) •) Mm IM tmmt 265 3560 967-9250 939-9769 For Direction! or Information Call •S9-444* s. Pat* 12 LEADER Trwirwby, March 6. 1975 Rys Explains Where Lottery Money Goes Leatha Collins Will Park, a member of the Professor Rita Myers of provide additional enter- Physical F.ducation Upper Saddle River, and tainment. TRENTON - or $55.1 million and the Department of tn- Sing At Community Department, will provide a Professor Paul Marshall of The program will conclude Assemblyman C. Cyis Rys R- was distributed from actual stitutions and Agencies. $18.6 with a dance and refreshments faculty and students will of Pamppany. Department of juggling act. Piano music will Bnglewood. Dr. Iris Dislnci #40 or Bergen Coun- lottery proceeds, a figure to million from lottery proceeds. provided by the Student' combine their efforts in a Fnglith, serving at Muter of be provided by the following Weinhouse, Hillsdale, and ty, said today that the which SI4.7 million was add- Additional State Funds in Government Association. lund-raising variety show to Ceremonies. Dean of Instruc- members of the Department Mr. Laurie Hodge, New numerous inquiries received ed, in general Hate the amount of $5.3 million Tickets will be available at the tion. Dr. George Charen of of Fine Arts, Dr. Karen York City. Department of by his- office with respect to appropriations, for a grand door. ,o the Dep. f ^rmantho^ip't^ Livingston, will be one of the Zumbrunn. Hackensack, Speech and Theater, will the disposition of funds total of S69.8," Rys said. p und Education. $4.4 million to the leading singers to perform. produced by the state lottery on Friday, February 28, at The Assemblyman pointed Department of Higher Other singers will be Linda has prompted his request for Berfen Community College out that the State Department Education, and S4.9 million Goff of the Library, Learning the list of projects and at 8:00 p.m. The show will be of Education has received to the Departmenp t of and Resource Center, and Ar- programs financed by the held in the Student Cafeteria $19.9 million: the Department stitutions and Agencies, he mando Concheso of the funds in the 1974 fiscal year. with Professor Richard Ever* of Education. $16.5 million. said. Department of Foreign Languages, both of Hacken- sack, Michael F.sposito, ART Hillsdalc. Judith Friedman. Paramus. Leatha Collins of RESTAURANT Rutherford, members of (he ...THIS WEEKEND... & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Department of Speech. Mary Lyndhurst — Holiday Inn Moody. Wyckoff, Businessman's I Rout. 3 Eos! — 17 South representing Registration.: and Stephanie Silvoy, Gar-1 SAT. MARCH 8 — 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. field, of Admissions, will sing I SUN. MARCH 9—11 A.M. to 7 P.M. and play the guitar. Enferiainmtnt Friday 0 Saturday ORIGINAL IMPORTED OIL PAINTINGS...IMPORTED & Joan Albers of Lincoln! DOMESTIC FRAMES...NUMBERED & SIGNED LITHOS Park, a member of the Department of Physical ETCHINGS...ENAMELS...ARTINIS "STAINED GLASS F.ducation, will entertain with • AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN AFFORD • dances, along with Jean Goldstein of West Orange MINI-OIL PAINTINGS WITH FRAMES STARTING AT $6.60 from Student Personnel. 12x16 OIL PAINTING NONE HIGHER THAN $26.00 110 MOONACHIE AVC..MOONACHIE Helen Nardone of River Vale, 12X24 OIL PAINTING NONE HIGHER THAN $30.00 a student, will take part in the 16x20 OIL PAINTING NONE HIGHER THAN $30.00 939-1244 dancing portion of the 20x24 OIL PAINTING NONE HIGHER THAN $39.00 program. A reading will be given by Dr. George Cronk, 24x36 OIL PAINTING (sofa w*e> NONE HIGHER THAN $63.06 Little Falls, of the Depart- 24x48 OIL PAIIsmMG (sof'atiza) NONE HIGHER THAN $68.00 ment of Social Science, with a HOLY CATFISH! skit to be performed by six SPECIAL "what t catch" members of the Department 8x10 Oil Painting with horn* of your CHOICI »0 00 of F.nglish, including 30% OFF SELECTION OF SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Charlotte Epstein of Wayne. FRAMES AND OILS. . Dr Trudy D(uckcr of Newark. Dr. Grayce Salerno of Livingston . Jerry Saltin of FREE Montclair. Steve Ryan of Dv vwnt tahlng and Na eden «•• w Hg 8 x 10 Oil Painting If your purchase it $60 (or morel Lodi. and Charles Bordogna One to a Family he Mitt a M • •• you! of Saddle Brook. Fich We gladly honor...personal checks.Master Charge...Bankamencard Doug Davis of Flmwood A»T Mill CO. Lobster • Seafood Buffet" Background of A HEARTY APPETITE Suit Explained Elinor J. Ferdon. president MOUOO SHOOS of the Girl Scout Council of Bergen County, today issued the following statement regarding the council's law suit to recover property previous!) owned by the former Girl Scout Associa- tion of Palisades Park. Mrs. Ferdon said. "The la* these boots sun b\ the Girl Scout Council Less Than toy QtaettM? Call Ml-Mt 1 of Bergen Count) is bused on the fact that the property Topp.d off withtt MAKE YOU* laSTId MSHTVATION U*ir oriyinulh belonged to un in- 1 Calorie per Ounce corporated Girl Scout association. The Girl Scout were made Srx Delicious Flavors Association of Palisades MrCARTERrDCrflAYA Purk. voluntunh. agreed to become" a r»<*n or th« Otri Brookdale Beverages. Clifton, N.J. 472-6900 Scftut Council of Bergen Count): however, the) decid- ed lo conve) iheir assets to the card of Education of for workin Palisades Park for one dollar the da\ before the official merger. The Board of Direciors of walkin. runnin and livin (ftap'n the Girl Scout Council of Bergen County is currently seeking to recover (he proper- ty which rightfully belongs lo HII>S all Girl Scouts in Bergen men's 8" County und should be part of the resources available to the 506 Stuyvesant Ave. • Lyndhurst, N. J. 07071 total Girl Scout Council all around membership. Phone: 933-2593 "»t are in full support of the use of the building being work boot NEAR THS CORNED » PAG( AVL made by both the han- dicapped children and our own membership jnd have no Rag intention of depriving either 18.96 NEW Dough Boys (Fried Dough) NEW group of this facility. • Designed to make the hardest Texas League job a tot easier. Check these features: Parents Night • Reinforced stitching provides extra strength Rutherford Texas League • Oil resistant sole and heel DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICH Parenu Nighi mil be held ai • Goodyear welt construction for the V.F.W. Hall, lyiion and shape retention W/0NI0NS OR MUSHROOM OR PEPPERS Erie Ave.. on Wednesday. • Long-wearing full grain glove March II at 7:45 P M. leather uppers .^J OR CHEESE All children born from August I. 1*6 lo. and in- cluding Jul\ Jl, I*W>7 are con- /" ••• sidered X-vear olds und are SlyU #78217 '4 J.B. HAMBERGER MEATBALL HERO eligible for Texas League. V« LB. CHEESE BURGER SAUSAGE HERO Youngsters, accompanied b) at leust one parent or guar- BAR-O, BEEF HOT MOZZARELLA HERO dian, are requested to be pre- sent at this meeting. HOT DOG Those who have not registered v. ill have the oppor- men'* 6" FISH & CHIPS tunity lo do so before the work boot meeting. New registrants SHRIMP & CHIPS The Big Duke inkle Tnust have birth certificate or high boot mad* with the SCUNQELLI SWEET OR MED 8AUCE other proof of age. same quality features SHRIMP SWEET OR MED. SAUCE For any information of the 8" boot. CALAMARI SWEET OR MED. SAUCE relative lo Rutherford Texas MUSSEL8 SWEET OR MEd. SAUCE League, please contuct Waller Pickwojd al 933-0449 $12 Reg. 18.M OPEN MON. THRU FRI. MON. • TUES 11 A.M. - 7 P.M. WED. • THURS. 11 A.M. - 7 P.M. GMC W»d. - THURS. 11 A.M. - • P.M. FRI. - 11 A.M. - 10 P.M. TRUCKS men'* 6" Meet toe SlyU #7611 J work boot • Crape Soles with FRANK'S added neoprene • Neopren* welting $17 GMC TRUCK SALE ENDS SATURDAY MARCH 8tk. • Available only in Brown R (8.96 FISH 'n'1 HIPS 716 VaM.v Brook Av«. with dark creppe sole *g Lyndhurst, NJ. 506 STUYVESANT AVENUE 939-7708 LYNDHURST, N.J. LYNDHURSMetrT CHERBY HILL oEAST WINDSO ShoeR WAYNE s LE0GEWOOO SHREWSBURY EAST BRUNSWICK UNION off corner of Page Ave. Phone 933-2593 N.w I Used Truck. Sal** and Sorvtc* Thanfay, March », 1979 LEADER Page 13 McGrotty-Kirk A Chureh Auction With A Good Time Rest Room Mr. «nd Mrt. Robert McGrotty, Sr, 439 Jefferton On Friday, March 7, 7:30 Cleaning Service Street, Ctrlntdt, have an- p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Industrial — Commercial nounced the engagement of the Rutherford United their daughter, Judith Ann, to Methodist Church. 56 West R«»t Room* CompUtoly Richard 'Kirk, ilio of Passaic Avenue, there will be Sanitized- Di»infacfad-D*odoriz»d Carlstadt an enjoyable auction spon- The bride-elect ii with sored by the United Deodorant Blocks Supplied By Ut N«tion«l Council on Methodist Men. Items will be Any Two R«it Rooms Compenniion Iniurince, of small and large size and Lyndnurst, Her finaoe, ion there will be tome surprise j Each Mr. and Mrt. Richard A. packages auctioned. Kirk, 417 Washington Street, Persons making con- tributions for the auction it with the U.S. Pott Office in 5/'5 Each for 3 or mor. Kearny. should contact Albert A September wedding it Dumois. 939-2843; Carl Satisfaction Guaranteed planned. Lohrenz, 438-5072; Howard Skidmore. 438-6292 or the Call 935-0231 Am. Service Church office. 438-4486 no Frank Korske Professional later than March 4. Cleaning Serv. Dallas- Taranto Mrt. George Dallas, 269 Route 5, Fort Lee, hat an- nounced the engagement of irsherei The Newport... her daughter, Helen, to Ronald Taranto, son of Mrs. Alfred Taranto, 41 Hacken- me most popular formal lor sack Street, East Rutherford, and the late Mr. Taranto. Spring weddings and Proms The bride-elect, daughter of the late Mr. Dallas, is with Mr. and Mr.. Kcaaatk Kyc. Liberty Travel Agency, New York City. Her finace, a graduate of Seton Hall Diane Troncone Becomes Wedding Vows Exchanged University, it assistant manager of • Liberty branch Bride Of Mr. Mitchell By Miss Haliniak, Mr. Kyc office. The wedding of Miss Diane cone of Lyndhurst, to Richard A May wedding is planned. Troncone daughter of Mr. Mitchell of Elizabeth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miss Maria Haliniak. members of the family. and Mrs. Samuel A. Tron- Mitchell, took place March I daughter of Mrs. Walter The couple plan to travel to in St. Michael's Church, Haliniak of Bytom, Poland Poland during the coming Barber Shop Quartets To Lyndhurst. and the late Walter Haliniak, Summer to visit with the A reception was given at exchanged marriage vows bride's mother and married Trill For Boiling Springs the Fiesta. Wood-Ridge after with Kenneth Kyc of North sister and her family there. which the couple left for a Arlington, son of Mr. and Boiling Spring Lodge No. friends who wish to come and You've seen it In the bridal magazines. Now. Mrs. Andrew Kyc. A The bride wai a secretary in 152 F A AM will have at their share with him the pleasure of honeymoon in Nassau. see it on him. You'll love the sweeping peak guests the Greater Jersey City hearing and seeing these Attending the bridge as Wedding dinner was held at her homeland. Mr. Kyc, a 11 Matchio's Restaurant on former employee of Neill Chapter of Barber Shop wonderful people who give up maid of honor was Miss Jo lapels trimmed in elegant braid ... the angled Anne Wilcyzntki with February 16th celebrated with Supply is with the Post Office. Quartets the evening of their time to make people pockets with matching trim ... the dashing March II!h, 1975 at 900 happy. bridcimuids Mrs. Patricia double breasted vest, the coordinating shirts P.M. The invitation is extend- Refreshments will be served Basile. Angela Checo and ed to all those who are in- after the performance. Grace Troncone, cousins of and tie* And we help you put it all together.' tereated in hearing the Barber the bride. I Stop In soon. No wedding plans are complete C j Stop singing. Partyka- Dennis Petko was best man SALON 81 Tha Barber Shop singers until you're sure the groom Is going to be ""- and ushers were the bride's' 223 STUYVESANT AVE. are from all over the State of LaHullier brothers. Sum and Anthony the best dressed man around. /• New Jersey, members come Troncone. LYNDHURST N. J. A from Trenton, Jersey City, The engagement of Miss Mrs. Mitchell is a graduate (Oppo.lt. BowltM Alter) E\ New Brunswick, Cape May, Janice Party ka to Craig J. of Lyndhursl High School MAJOR FORMALS Lahillier. of Carlttadl. hat Where Profa.tionol Hoirdrattan 4*8R»i Toms River, Bradley Beach, and employed at Gaccione 480 RIDGE ROAD Red Bank, Hightstown, been announced by her Brothers It Co. Inc. Tokt Paraonal IntartM* In row ^MBBKC Somerville, Midvala and parents, Mr. and Mrt. Bruno NO. ARLINGTON 997*3800 Ridgewood, New Jersey. Partyka, i Hope Street, East Her husband, alumnus of OPEN TM B P.M. TNim. ft mi. Their getting together is for Rutherfod. Union College is manager of * PRESENTS * the love of singing and should Mitt Ptrtyki it with the shoe department at the THE FOMMLWEAH SPECIALIST Sleinbuch Department store. * BLOW WAVING * NflW HAHtCUTTWC you come the evening of Keneth Knits Inc.. Carlttadt. March II, 1973 to 169 Park Her finance, son of Mr. and Elizabeth. • STREAKING * ONOUUTION PUMMUT WMl Ave. at 9:00 P.M. you will Mm. Robert T. UHullier, * FOIL FROSTING * EXKIT HAM CUnittt hear and enjoy their talent 633 Eighth Street, is majoring singing for your pleasure. tn wology at FairietgK • Ml TYPES WIGS - WIGLETS Marvin B. Keys, Master of Dickinson University, STYLED AND SOLD the Lodge invites all those Teaneck. , *tf »f»f - <££-£!£! Be Good To Your Car TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Be Good To Your Budget • Loreal Permanent War* with P»r»onallz«d Haircut. Visit Goodyear for Professional Auto Service Shampoo & Sot $10.00 complete • Frostinq Complete $15.00 Engine Tune-lp SALE! 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TRUST give it the soft, natural looking color of Miss Roux! Creme haircoloring that covers gray. That frightens Anniwnwiry dull hair. That conditions as it colors. And helps us emphasize your young-minded outlook! Come see us. at Ray's Hatrdrtsier PEOPLES BANK COmiTiERCML TRUST HAIR STYLI«T_HAIR COLOBUT of Sovrl. &*<*» COWT> Zoning CommrMion. 500 00 30000 30000 30000 (••"•"I "•*»« " AUAr>KJ. «eo>»ered Murrfeipei Acto«ri«ofM SaJorMf and Wog«M 2.300.00 2,500 00 3,000 00 2.70(43 291.M 11* do, of Mnof,. 1975 '^^ 24 Jou,™,! *£ore, M, CJIy. NJ 07306 (Phone) (201) 653-0192 I»7J IOCAI moofr NOTICI lUnt L«v*ling Board Solon*! and Wag*. 330.00 Oth*r E«p*nt«t 1.330.00 Jj™j i"°»* "• tH* lorough ol Monti Artmoion, County »l Serge* for Ho fiKol yeor 1973 SKod* Tr** Comrttiition- K IT KESOIVEO. thot the tollowino llolonniili of rnmai and oppropriotioni rfvoll comtituM *• locol budge) for the yoor 1975 Satarm ond Wog« 300.00 430 00 31000 519.00 M IT FUOTHER ftESOlVED. tho, i«d bedget be fwMtltod in The North Arlington leoder ,r> the uvje of Morch 4* 1975 Ott E 11.000 00 11,00000 17.940.00 18,50260 1.43741 '"• governing bod, of ihe lorough of North Arlington don hereby opprove th. following o> Hie budget for lt>e »er If73i Environnwotal Comrm.Mon (RS 40:36A M taq.) Olh*r Eap*nt*i 2.300.00 2,500 00 Recorded Vote AYES NAYS AUTA1NE0 Con»um*r AHoiri Proa/am. > Mulhern Corco NOME Oth*r Exp4jnw> 100.00 Marino. A1MNT intvronc*: 3t.630.00 J7.671.17 % Honor NONf Group tniwronc* for Er ( 42,000 00 41.300 00 Keegon Oth*r tniuronc* ProrMUrm 77.300.00 91,000.00 7700000 76.J97.13 401 NOTICE IS HEftEIV GIVEN that MM budget ond to> rnoMon wal opproved by th. Mayor end Cow** of the lorevgh of Nor* Arlington. County of lergon. on February 1(. 1975 —•—•» -y^.. Oth0f CRp*nM«: A htanng on th. budget ond to. rnohrnon wilt bo hold of torough Hall, on March II. 1975 ol «,00 a'dock PJW at which i.m. and plot. ofetertom Fir* Hydrant S*rvK* 1.000 00 1,000 00 1.000.00 1.000 00 to nd budget and to. reioUrhon for Iho yoar 1975 may bo prevented by taxpayer! or other intoroilod pertor* MiK*ltan*oui Oth*r E«P*IM> 31.000 00 31.000 00 31,000.00 26.10370 4J94.S» Polk.: 13,260 00 377.525 00 575,003.21 »Jtt.»J EXPlANATOfTf STATEMENT SolorMi and Woo** 571.61100 160.02500 r 34,391.00 JJ.4O6O3 9,1»I.»T Summary of CurroM Fund Soclian of Appro»d Budget Oth* Exp*n*M 51.600 00 34 39*00 First Aid Organiiotion Contribution 3.000 00 5 000 00 5.00000 5.000.00 Veor 1975 Yeor 1974 •nipoction of Ivildingu Oonorol Appropriotiont for, Salarm and WaoH 3.706.00 3.2O0 0O • ' 5.71000 3,706.00 300.00 300 00 52000 43441 I Municipal Pur pom $2.41262891 $2,222.477 30 h£ p 2. lotor DIITKI School Pi/rpoiei in Municipal Budget Civil D*f*nt* ond 0i*a«ter Control: 3.800 00 3.100 00 3.100 00 2.160 00 3. Reserve for Uncolloctod Taa*i - Othfji Exp«mi*i BOled on Elrimoted 97 5 Percent of Ton Coftectiont 1)6.269.41 134.302.60 Str*«ti and Roadi Rood Rfrpoin ond AAaintenanc*: 127,373.00 124,110.00 124.tro.oo 124.041.41 '6132 4. Total Gonorol Appropriorioni 32.391.191.19 $2,376.71010 Solar**, and WOQ«* 47,000.00 $43.050 00 43,03000 41,36451 5. ton.Antkipotod frevenvM OHler Thoo Curr.nl Property To Oth*r ExpvntM {it. Surphrt, riliiriHiiiini into nun.i mill Rl 1,0*691 teeeiph from Delinquent Taxet Solonti and Wag** 10.000 00 10.000.00 10.000.00 1.941.09 Building Aid Anowonc •> Oth*r Eip»m*t 10.000 00 10.000 00 10,000 00 8319 66 1JfJ0.»4 8.000 00 for Schoah StoM Aid 1*74-1975 Jl.099.334 00 J94075550 Rood Work-Stot* Aid Formula Fund: 1.000 00 8,000 00 1.000.00 Str**t lighting^ 6 5*3 14 6 Difforonco! Amount to be Honed by Ta»o« for Support of Other ExpvnM. 13.000 00 70,000 00 71,700.00 67.114.11 Municipal Budget (ai foHowt)t Sanitation. (a) Locol To« for Municipol Purpoiei Including R«wm Oorbog* ond Troth (Umovaf-Controctuol 225,000.00 IM.OOOOO IM.OOOOO IM.OOO.OO for UiKoHected Taut SI.499.564 39 Jl.436,034.60 S ip*nt«» 32.00000 20,000 00 19.500 00 19.447. J9 3J7I Summory of 1974 Appropriotiont Enpondod ond Cawcolod S*W*T Authority SKor • of Cott 39,00000 34,000 00 34.000 00 34.000 00 WotorUtUK, H*a)th and W*ffar«: •udgot Aperopriationi — Adoptod tudgot (Board ol Hvahh-locol H*o)fh Agttey) •udgot Appropriationl AcVlod by N.J.S. 40A 4 87 Board of H*alth Em.rg.ncy AppropHotioni SalarMi and Wagot 77.OO0 0O 71,119 00 61.11900 58.405 57 • Oth*f E HpflnMi 31.000 00 16 821 00 13.12100 28 360 95 Dog R*gulot»on: Total Appropriarioni ; 12 390.040 10 J420.479.3J h E 2.400 00 2,40000 2.400.00 2JO0 0O 2O0» Opondituroi, (Including l(.torv. for Uncodottod To«of p PaidorChorgod J2.290.5I245 J379.039 57 Drug AbvM Program: ! R S 26 26 1 *t. v*q Contribution 1.000 00 1.000 00 1.000.00 1.000.00 ftMOrwod 99,527.65 41 419 76 1,000 00 1,000 00 1.000 00 1,000 00 Un.np.ndM Bolonc.i ConcoM Family S*rvic* Bur*ou $2010,371 00 $1,918,531.00 CUWtNT fUNO — A»»PtOP«IAYlONS Total Operations Including Contingent $1,931.118 00 $1.139193 01 •91.9J4.9i I OCNfltAl AmtOPWI Appropriated C-p^vtWd 1974 For 1t?4 Tohsl for 1974 Sotoriei and Wages $1,040,721 00 S1.006,5f900 Sl3.260.00 St.OOf.OWOO 1994 742 3o $I3,J3« *4 *y EiwfD^cy At Modifwd fty PoW or 197J For 1974 BwotyWon AW TmtntWt Clwood Other Expenses (Including Contingent) 1.039,650 00 911.969 00 973.7!9OO f43.130.66 GCNCRAl GOVERNMCNT. (C) Copital Improvements Adnwntitrotiv* ond CxtKvtiv*i Down Pryments on Improvementt So*o"*t and Woo** U5.4O0.00 U3.00000 S44733 00 1445)084 J ?44 Id Capftof improvement f ond 15.000.00 15.000.00 15,000 00 Rood Construction or Reconstruction p 4.000 00 6.000.00 6.000 00 6.000 00 with State Aid 12.300.00 12.300.00 12.300 00 CodMkotton of Ofd.nonctM 21.200 00 27.00040 29.500 00 27,1*9.44 2.31056 Ro*d Construction or Reconstruction with MiK*tlan*ovs Othtrr Eapamtn Extraordinary Stat* Rood Aid — 1967 Sotari*t ond Wag*. 2.500 00 M0O.00 2.420.00 2.417.00 3 00 Improvement of Roods — Stat* Aid Road OthtM Eaptmot 2.000 00 2.000 00 1.125 00 1.103 44 19 36 System Actor 1967 Financiat Adm.nutfatton Total Coprto) Improvements $30,000 00 127,500 00 327.300 00 $27,300 00 Annual Awd't 6.000 00 6.000 00 6.000 00 4.000 00 MiK*flan*ow. 2.300 00 2.500 00 2.500 00 1.17300 623 00 (D) Municipol Debt Service A,M**fn*nl of Ton*. Payment of bond Principal $43.00000 146.00000 $46,000.00 $46,00000 Solar MI ond Woa«. 4.2OO0O 4,000 00 4.200 00 4.200 00 Payment of bond Anticipation Not*. Oth*f E*p*n**t 1.000 00 1.000.00 1.100.00 1.014 60 13.40 ond Capital Notes 6,14000 974000 9.74000 9.740.00 Coltochon at ToMf»» Interest on Bonds 22,397.23 22.HJ.00 22.111.00 21.113 00 Solorwi and Woa*i 33.200.00 33.tO0.0O " 32.600 00 31,107 31 1.492 69 Inter**! on Notts 39.700.00 17.000 00 1700000 13.70170 1.271.30 6.000.00 6,000 00 7.500.00 6.353 50 1,146 30 p tK)w*dotion pf TOR TM* liam. $94,131.00 $93.37470 $1,371.30 730.00 1,000.00 10.00 1000 Totol Municipal D*bt S*rvk* 3114.137 25 $94,153 00 Oht>f Exp*nt*t Legal S*rvtc*i ond Co^ti: 2,500.00 2.000.00 3.500.00 2.500 00 (£) Deferred Charges ond Statutory SaLari*. and Woo*i 11.000.00 11.000 00 11.000.00 17 000.00 200 00 Expenditures — Municipal Oth*r t •p*^n»t (1) DCFCRRf 0 CHAJtOCS: "Municipal Cowrti 25,040 00 22.730 00- 24.07300 23.147 11 227 to Emergency Authorizations $11,260.00 $41,625.00 $41.62300 $41,625.00 Solar*, and Woo** Special Emergency Authoriiations — OtH*r t ip«nM. 5.000 00 3.00C00 6,060 00 4,!U23 1,496.77 5 Year* (40 A 4 53; 9.200 00 9.20000 9.200.00 f nQintwrtng S*rVic»» ana' C*»»fc 6.000 00 6.000 00 6.000.00 6,000 00 Sp*ctol Emergency AuthorizafioM — Oth«r Enp*nM« 3 Tears (40 A.4-33.1) (40 A 4 53 \ 3) i*wbt.c ftuildina* and Ground*. Anticipated Deficit Water Utility fend Sa!a LEADER ThurxUy, March 6, 1975 iCoMi—«« rrt>« P»tt IS) Cable As Educational Tool It) STUTUTCXtT tXPfNOITURf S, on utilization of cable Traniftr to Board of Education for Uw of Local Schooli (R.S. 40=48-17 1 and 17.3) television. Contribution to: Emphasized NJEA Seminar Edgar VanHoulen, a Public Employ**.' Retirement Sy.fem 3100000 3000000 30 000 00 29.771 76 22«24 teacher in Thompson Jr. High Soctal Security System (O.ASI.) 13.000.00 23 000 00 23 000 00 17.172 66 5.827 34 New Jersey Education there are many facets of this on work of cable television in School. Middletown. told of Consolidated Police and firemen'i Association pointed up thc^ relatively new art form that Penwo*. fund 1700000 I4W000 14.900 00 14.67179 221.21 that community. Peter hu experience with cable Police ond Firemen'. Retirement possibilities of cable television remain to be explored. Wiesner, Adult Education, television in that school. System of N.J. 66.000.00 61.00000 62.000.00 61.932 42 47 M as a tool for their profession "However, they also made Total1 Deferred Charg*. ond Statutory al a seminar in Moniclair it clear that for a state such as 31(1.36630 $173,242.13 E*p*nditure.-Municipol UM.1M66 liti.366.30 $•324 37 State College last Saturday. New Jersey, which depends (F)^odgm*n« (G) Co*h Deficit of Preceding Y*or For neaty six hours for its television coverage (H) Total Appropriation* for Munkipol * representatives of the Public upon New York and Purpo«*» (Item. 8 (A) to (G) incfvfiv*) M.467 6M°I 12.222.177 K 3)3.260 00 32.235.737 30 32,134.209 13 $99,327 43 Utilities Commission which Philadelphia stations cable controls CATV in New television is almost a must, ll Jersey, the industry and is the one means by which this $j.4»i.oM.9i n.mArr so SI3.260 00 l2.23i.7J7K (2.136.209 96 «99,»27.6J education wrestled with the tremendously vital form ol UNDER 116.769« 154 302 60 154.302 60 154.302.60 problem of how to put the communication can have growing communications significance for local areas -+ST NEW 9. Total Gomrol Appropriation. S2,3M.*M.3° 12,376,—0 10 313.26000 12.390040 10 $2,290,512-13 S99 527 65 gianl into the school systems such as ours. effectively.. "As an educationsl tool Among tne PUC cable television offers many MANAGEMENT spokesmen were John -F. possibilities. Thai it will ever 0€OtCATED WATER SUPMY BUDGET Cleary, director of the CATV take (he place of a teacher is. THE FASHION division, Mrs. Michelle of course, nonsense. But (ha! Rosen, an assistant and others it can be of tremendous aid in 10 DEDICATED REVENUES FROM WATER UTILITY Anticipated R.aln.d in Coih involved in the direction of the the classroom there can be no NOOK For 1973 Far 1974 m 1974 doubt* Al the seminar ex- Operating Surplui Anticipated' II. 179.33 tl,179 3J industry. Operating Surplws Anticipated with Prior Written. Meadowlands Com* amples of programs which are BEAUTY SALON ConMnt of Director of Local Gov't Service* $26,291 51 munications Systems Inc., being mounted in some com- 55 Ridge Road Total Operating SvrpJwi Anticipated $26,291.51 $1,179 33 $1.179 33 and West Hudson Com- munities now served by cable television were numerous. Lyndhunt, N.J. Renn $324.700 00 $323.000 00 $324.734 80 munication ystems Inc., 935-6176 Fir* Hydrant ServK* 1.000 00 1.000.00 - 1.000.00 Wjiich hold franchises for the However, it was also made 1.100 00 4.300.00 1.116.36 South Bergen-Wesl Hudson clear lhat there are many op- Sp*ctol lt«mi of G«n*rol R*v«nu« Anticipated with Prior GET ACQUAINTED OFFER area, had as representatives at portunities for using cable Written Content of t>ir«ctor of Local Gowrnmcnt Service*: the seminar Mrs. Edward television which are yet to Roeschke and Miss Charlotte come." Deficit (Genera! Budge*) 103.610.66 . Savino, retired principals of $l.00°« The welcome address was Total Water Utility Re $434,702 17 $329.479 33 S328 030 69 Roosevelt and Lincoln given by Kathyrn E. Stilwell. Schools, respectively, and president of NJEA: "Public all Wash & Sets. Mrs. Sloan C reveling retired Rights and Responsibilities" reading supervisor of was the topic of a talk by J. ^March 19th through 22nd Appropriated fc>pended 1974 Lyndhurst schools. Cluy Smith Jr., deputy chief, UL for 1974 Total for 1974 IARLY FOR APPOINT*!* 11 APPROPRIATIONS FOR WATER UTILITY lor 1975 for 1974 By Em.-o.ncy At Modified By Paid or Reierved Mrs. Roeschke and Miss cable television information Reiolution All Tronifen Charged Savino are sisters of Guy center. Washington: "Getting Savino. president of the cable Involved In Franchising" was Operating television companies. the subject of .i tulk by Susan Solar** and Wages SIO8.3OOOO $101.00000 $7.00000 $108,00000 $104.94464 $1035 36 Greene, regional director, Other Expenses 234.00000 190,70000 84.00000 274,700 00 236.210.13 3B489B5 Meudowbnds/Wesl Hudson huvc franchises in' C able Television Information Debt Serv.ce: Center. Urban Institute. Payment of Bond Pnncipol Rutherford. Curlstadi. bast SERAFINO PRINTING CO. Payment of Bond Anticipation Note* Rutherford, Lyndhurst Washington. Commercial Printers and Capitol Notes 1.575 00 Keurny and bust Newark. A Among the panelists at the Offtrl Lithography — hrtlrryrrtt — Pholo Offtrl Interest on Bonds public heuring on the applica- Interest on Notes 7,50500 2,50000 2.50000 2.25000 25000 morning session were Mrs. tion of the company will be Rosen, Prof. Jerome • Booklets • Envelope. Deferred Charges ond Statutory Expenditures: held by North Arlington Aumenle of 0 Aumcnte of • tnxWet • Urtetheod. DEFERRED CHARGES, • April 7. Livingston College, Dr. • Catalogues * oosiness Cords Emergency Automations 9100000 25,46500 25.465 00 25.445 00 • Office farm. At (he seminar was a Harold Wigrcn. professional • Greeting Ccsrdl Emetgency Auttioriiationt (N J S. 40A 4-55i • Color Printing • Party Suppl.es Damage by Flood or Hurricane delegation headed b> Cuun- associate. Educational cilman John Keegun, presi- Telecommunications. Overejipendifure of Appropriation Reserves 1972 WIDCHNG INVITATIONS 1.32217 3333 3533 dent of the North Arlington Nution-I Education tojsed Printing — Genuine Enorovino Association. STATUTORY EXPfDITURES: Borough Council. Also from PERSONALIZED WEDDING FAVORS Contribution To North Arlington were Coun- •ox. Bool. A Barrel Matches - fttirrert. Ashtrays, Glosses Randy Schaerfer of the Public Employees' Retirement System 4,50000 3.550.00 3.550 00 3.550 00 1.444 35 ciluoman Mrs. Roberta Huag New Jersey Cable/Video Social Security System {O.A.S 1.1 6,50000 6.22900 622900 4,58445 1,664.55 and Councilman James Center. Rutgers, spoke on Mulhearn. Phone 759-0571- Deficit in Operation in Prior Yeors "How To Write A CATV Surplus (General Budget) Mrs. Huug and Mulheurn l-ranchise" and Paul Sarnoff. 542 WASHINGTON AVE. BELLEVILLE, NJ. 07109 Total Water Utility Appropriations $45a,702 17 $329.47933 $91.00000 $4^),479 33 $379,039 57 $41,419 76 were noi members of the head of the television careers open Friday Ntght till 9 council .n the hearings on project in Willingboro. spoke the two previous applications ol Meadowlands. APPENDIX TO BUDGET STATEMENT Speakers emphasized that CURRENT fUND BALANCE SHUT DECEMBER 31. 1975 vbhile vhe Irunchiscd com- panies takes all of the finan- Assets $503,877 70 cial risks muniup.it governing Due tram State of New Jersey (c20, PL 1971) 2.330 00 bodies and boards of educa- Stole Rood Aid Allotments Receivable 23.(2400 Receivables with Offsetting Reserves tion have the duly to insist Taaes Receivable 36.628.17 ihul full opportunities be Tan Title Liens Receivable 3.117.31 offered for establishing better Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien Liquidation 24.063.00 communication lines within TIHIES snumes Ottier Receivables 8.298.12 the communities. Deferred Charges Required to be in 1975 Budget 13.260 00 Deferred Charges Required to be i How some communities Subsequent to 1975 already are having news Total Assets $417,472.30 broadcast on television cable V%JS described. Pilot programs ..round the slate have made LIABILITIES. RESERVES & SURPLUS use ol educational and 'Cash Liabilities $137 938 09 Reserve for Receivables 74.17(60 municipal luci.il ies. Surplus 385.33561 In their report on the Total liabilities. Reserves 8. Surplus seminar Mrs Roeschke, Miss Suvino and Mrs. (reveling HIGHEST EARNINGS declared, "ll was obvious that School Tax Levy Unpaid $1,127.049 75 the success of the cable televi- PERMITTED BY LAW lew. Sctsool To. Deferred 1.127 047,75 sion system as a com- 'Balance included in Above munications medium depends "Cash liabilities upon the imagimitiv« uu to which it is put. Speakers ut the seminar made it clear that COMPAHATIVE STATEMENT OF CUMENT FUNP OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN CURRENT SUBP1US Yea/ 1975 1974 World Day Surplus Balance January 1st $183,178 30 $277,8(512 CURRENT REVENUE ON A CASH BASIS Current Tones Of Prayer 'Percentage collected 1974 _ 191973 % 4 348 308 34 3,838.025 66 The World Day of Prayer Delinquent Toxes 41.71703 44.779 45 Service on March 7 at 1:00 Other Revenue & Additions to Income 911.291.64 (67.(56.43 p.m. will be held al the Total Funds $3,3O4,4v>5 31 13.048.546 48 Congregational Church, EXPENDITURES AND TAX REQUIREMENTS, Union Avenue at Prospect Municipal Appropriations $2,235,737 30 J2 121 688 76 Place. Rutherford. The School Taxes (Including Local and Regional) 2.183.947(7 - 2.104.209 88 speaker will be The Rev. County Taxes (Including Added Tox Amounts) 710.474.92 620.448 14 William H. Niebunck whose theme will be "Christian Other Expenditures and Deductions from Income 2,23741 Unity." Four Total Expenditures ond Tox Requirements $5.132.399 30 The World Day of Prayer Other less: Expenditures to be raited by Future Taxes 13 260 00 41.623 00 is sponsored by the Inter- Total Adjusted Expenditures and Tax Requirements 3.119.139.30 4.(45,348 38 natioanal Committee for the Plans Surplus Balance December 3let $3(3.353(1 183,178.30 World Day of Prayer and ii For observed in 169 countries Family A bigger _•better** Savings SIX YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PROPOSED USE OF CURRENT FUND SURPLUS IN 1975 BUDGET Minimum (5,000 Surplus Balance December 31. 1974 $383,335 81 N.Y. COLISEUM Federal regulations allow early redemption of Current Surplus Anticipated Savings Certificates if the rate of interest on the in 1973 Budget $350.00608 certificate is reduces to the Passbook rate and 90 ZZ Surplus Balance Remaining $33,355 81 Jays interest is forfeited. . s BOHOUGH Of NORTH ARLINGTON — 1975 ESTIMATED TAX RETURN * . V.tiiilll r VALUATIONS — 1975 $155,215,074.00 — 1974 $133.0(7 4(1.00 1 INCREASE $127 395 00 INCREASE 1975 (DECREASE! 1975 MARCH 8 thru IS Adiusted local Purpose Tox $1,499.560 39 $1,429.500 75 170.063 64 °66I .9232 12 JO 9 30pm «M> Local District School Tox 2,401,213.00 2.254,079 25 147.11373 I 3470 I 4334 Sunday Noon 6 pm County Tax 730,000000 709.37544 40,62434 4B32 4374 SOUTH BERGEN Amount To Be Raised By Taxation $4.450779 3° JOP2.10I 73 $237,«O3 73 2 9963 2 1430 Vets & Senior Citiiens Deductions 101,920 00 99.290 00 2.63C0O 0637 0640 Total Tax Levy For Rate Proposed $4,492,245 44 1260,43373 3062 SAVINGS^ V 1 0 Willow SUM! 2WV.IIey«oul>v.rd ^T^ S 62.400 00 41.850 00 Ttw [AST RUTHERFORD. sc $ 39.520 00 s 32.440 00 RUTMERfORD.N.J. WOOD RIDGRIDGEE . N JI ~ Ntwftrt MtJMO 1313400 SI 012.920 00 $ 99,290 00 CtHetUW March 6, 1973 Fee. $495 52 - •» • I Mart* t>. i»/s January 1. 197? to June 30. 1972 l»73 Interett Eorned on Investment of Altatment 1,945 76 1.96576 LOCAl MUNKICAl (UOG«T t-ly 1. IW?tcD«rtmt* 3), 1973 492 55 ' 2 485 98 2 485 98 lacal t»«e,et at ** llrlnffc ot CarWadl, County at teraen Wlha necal year 1973. Intere*. Earned on Investment of Allotment January 1, 1973 to June 30. 1973 1.457.93 1.(35.34 1.(5534 II h harefcy certMeMed that AAMM budget onaessed IMH and hereby Ma* a port hereof kilM top, of the budget approved by reeokrfion ol the Interest Ea. ned on Inve.tmenl of Allotment 20 Revenue Shoring Fund* ** ** * *** "• 'aarxary, '*7S and Hi* aua»t aoWsteernent -« be made in as*ordart«» v^ the proviiions of N J 5 40 A:4 6 E -it.tkm.nt Period. e • (signedd), FKANCESGOMEFRANCES GOMEZ7 ClClarkk ItHi 30* day a» «earaary, 1*73 torough Holl. Corlstodt. Now Jersey July 1, 1973 to Jun* 30. >974 2.100 23 • 1.3, (Phone) (201) 939-2(50 Intereit Earned on Inveitment of AKotmertt 1(4.31 It it nivivjf ofrfifiotf ftvai? ttte oop* ov*^ uuduet c hereto ond here*y asaaV a part hereof » an exact copy ot Use original on Me oifh the clerk 1 a< the trim nine, body shot oe addition, ore cerrect. all • herein are in pf*t mnd the total ot anticipated revenues equals the —**Hal Miictllaneou. Revenue* 1 (24.60370 1 664.70659 1 924J.698 15 I) WIIBUR THAPP, Registered Municipal Accountant 4 Receipt, from Delinquent Taxet '' 1 155.000 00 S 165.000 00 S 521.050 95 150 Pork Place Eost. Wood-Oidge, N J. 07075 (Phone) (201) 939J85O 5 Subtotal General Revenue* (.f#mi f, 2, 3ond4) 11.(24,40570 11,1*5.706 5» * I1J07.749 10 6 Amount to be Raited by Taw* for Support o* MWnkioaf todget 329.90(24 583.17301 I*>5 (a) Local Tai tor Ml>nkipetPwrp©t,e» Including Reserve for UncolUcted Ta«t* fb) Addition to Loco* Otifrkt School Tax • NOIONI. Tote* Atwvnf fo be ffa«ted by To*#» for Stvpport of Mwr»cipoi •wdge* 3?c me 24 JO, 17J.01 Ml ,607.42 , County e* forgon for tfw fW«l yw 1975 S2.' 54.513 94 ,1.778.(79 60 $2.6(9,356 52 M IT KSOiVEO, t*vot the faWa miHiiw.Ui Q4 ruwM and appropriation* thoM WMMMI the local budget for rhe ytar 7 Total General Revenue* K tT fUtTHCt MSOlVfD. Hurt fcWf* be pwhtiHwd m 4w leaoW free *«M L« *• IMW* of March 6. 1973 1t» ao^iwifl DO#> o* tlw ftorove* of Cihtu* do*. hOMay avawi tfw foBowmg, ot *• bwtgot tor the y«ar 1971. CUKHENT FUND — APM«OtH(IATK3NS V«* ATfS NATS ATTAINED Waiter tNow Nww Now T AppropHaMd Expanoad 1974 tar 1974 Total for 1974 8 GINf »*! AW*OP»I*TIONS ty Cnaraancy«( Modifiad >y Pokl or Chorgad Kaiarvad »»SENT « RM All Tromlar. Notice IS Mf ««Y GIVEN that HM bddaal and tat nwMla. -o. .WII,.< b, Aa Mayor and Council of »a (orough ol Coritfodl, County of tajan. an MknMry 20. 1973 General Government: Adminisfrofive ond Executive »»»ailman •»audaatandla» raiolnllan «• kmhaldat T»a ia. onnVwtn 20, WSotkOOa'clod. •«. otwhkKHmaondplota Salaries ond Wages: •»)i"'L<)' » la Miid »uda,ad l ond 1*74 Actual Atsessoble Valuations ol Health and Weifar«> Board Of Hearth: Salaries and Wogei 7,800.00 6.820 00 6502 04 6.422 04 lacal ScJsoo* Tox and Illijiirffll ftie> School Tax ere reused on o liscol boais. It it estimated that the increase in school taxes will amount to 80.00 Other Expense. 3,250 00 1.1(0.00 3.1(0 00 1.64165 1.51(33 1174.071.17. Administration of Publit Asuttonce 1 Salaries and Wagei 1,300.00 1.300 00 1.300.00 1,300 00 County !..« ore boeed oe t a ana for 1*75 they omaunt to 130J,334,204 00 ot the rota of S 3865 per. StOO 00 for o total Other Expentes 300.00 100 00 300 00 169 55 130 45 of 11.143.42* 60 N . •i.ni.iirf thai the iwini In caanty toxa. waVbe 11(3,130 16 Public Attntance (State Aid Agreerwent) 2,000 00 2.000.00 2 000 00 2 000 00 Recreation and Education ml Hi*h School Taxae a. aaf o. County Toxas ond fixes the finol fox rote on or about Apr,I The Cawtfy Board of Ta Recreation: 13, I»H. Solar*, and Wage. 2,500.00 3.050 00 1,21750 2,21750 Other Eapen»e. 34,300 00 23.250 00 Re ipecttwty wbmrtted. 23.250 00 21,359 99 Maintenance of Free Public Library 48,273.00 43.025 00 43,425 00 43.425 00 Unclai>fce4^ ^ The Mayor ond Municipal Council JaWbdowlandt Adiwttment - To- Sharing (N.J.S. 13:17-60, etieo..) 59,595 00 36.746 00 3o.746.00 36.74600 CUMfMT FUteO - ANTIC*ATK> MVtNUfS Comprehensive Employment ond Training Act of 1973 20.400 00 OiNRAl IKVtMUCS Readied in Cash Revenue Shoring fund* 1*75 1*74 in 1974 Entitlement Per.od 1 (43,000.00 1 346,000.00 • S 366,00000 (January 1. 1973 to June 30, 1973) o (I) Maintenance and Opera-ing Cotlti • (B) Environmental Protection; S (43,00000 1 366.000.00 Total Surplus I iiteia.il 1 346.000.00 !O Publ« Teonipor'oMOn flood Repairt ond Maintenance; So lane, and Woaet 13.4*2.00 15,492 00 15.492.00 % 6.400 00 1 4.600 00 1 6,700.00 Garbage and Troth Removal: 6,350 00 9.000 00 6.356 00 Salaries ond Wagei 23.245.00 21.245 00 23.245 00 Entitlement Period — (Jonwory .,'1°73) 9 700 00 14,000 00 9737 00 to June 30, 1973)-Total t 3(737 00 25000 00 13,000 00 27.467 50 1 3(737.00 $ 3(73700 Enlitlemeni Period, (.650 00 8.500 00 8.67500 MaMptiCtM Uuly I. 197J K June 30, 1974) OaaS MainlenorKe ond Operalirvg Costsi 3.61400 3.614.00 Jaote Hood Aid - Formula Fund 1.6140U {() Environmental Protection! State load Aid — Conetnuctsan Fund oint Sewer Rental Contractual 33.320 00 53.320 00 53,320 00 Extraaidinoty State Hood AM — 1*47 State Hood Aid Stale Aid »oad Sfttam Act of 1*47 EntiHarient Period, 10,000 00 10.000 00 117,405 00 liilliiel and Coats am Taxas IJuMI. 1973 to June 30. 1974)-Total S 33.32000 S 33.32000 S 53,32000 lent Period: 427.73 437 73 ri * 427 73 I 1. 1974 « June 30. 1973) 181,000 00 199.928 72 199,000 00 ^ttenance ond Operating Coifs 119.000 00 110.000 00 119.005 30 bl.c Safety, Pa.wionn in Uau of Grots ftacaiati Toures — Fire: Private Woter Cunssiuinei i% S 54t30A 49. at sea Other Expenses 13,330.00 13.330.00 1.3.330 00 State Aid — Haslroad Tax (« S. 54 2»A i (() Environmental Protection, 147.6*100 167 681 00 2(070192 •ophKamant Dsrranaa - auvnas. Paraanal Property (•». 34,110) Joint Joint Sewer Rintol Contractual 33,130 00 State Solas To. Aid Pa. C oa*o (US 34,301-30 et seo ) 23.50347 23.503 47 23.5034; «" In d D Entitlement Period (July 1. 1974 ta June 30. 1975) Total I 33,13000 t 13.330.00 S 13,310 00 S 11,330 00 Entitlement Period: 1(737 00 3(737 00 January 1. 1*73 to Jsma 10. 1*73 (July 1.1975 to June 30. 1976) 51.320.00 53,32000 Jut, I 1973 to June X. 1974 Joint Sever Rental Contractual 171,130.00 13.130 00 22.(1*2* My 1. 1*74 ta Jaaa 10, 1*73 13,130.00 (C) Public Transportation 42,(95 00 July 1. 1*75 to June 30. 197* Road Repairs ond Maintenance 1.300 00 (00 00 1,379.40 State Majfcway liajsana. (alms* Other Expenses 20.07371 k)etor Fussf Ta. Refunds 3.900 00 2.700.00 1,91672 Entitlement Period (July I. 1973 to June 30, 1974) Total I 4J,(95 00 at Oiractar oi local Oeiei-nmenl Saryion. Oanarol Coprtol Surplus 1,403 79 Interest Eorned on Investment ol AHotmertt: C.-Q. 1IH1111.0 Emptoymarrl ond Trairuisa Act of 1*73 20 400 00 tnttthmmnt Period: lemriue Shorsng Funds. (January 1, 1972 to June 30. 1*72 ) I Maintenance and Operohno Exi Thunday, March «, 1975 rag* 18 LEADER LABILITIES RESERVES AND SURPLUS Police, Cosh Liabilities Ottier Expenses 1,96576 1.943.74 Reserves for Receivables Surplus Entitlement Period - (January 1, 1972 to June 30. 1972) Total S l,965>6 S 1,965 76 Total liabilities. Reserves and Surplus School Tax Levy Unpaid Sl,«ft.32349 Entitlement Period (July 1. 1972 Less: School Tax Deterred 14U.l6S.0a KD«>ak»72) Balance Included in Above I Maintenance, ond Operating Expenses; "tosh Liabilities" S 10,15863 i»l Public Safety Polk.: Other Expenses Mm 2,485 98 2,48598 (6| tnyitoamvital Protection Joint Sewer Rental Contractual Entitlement Period - (Juy I. 197} COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUND OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN CURRENT SURPLUS* to December 31 19 2i -Total S 492 55 S 2,485 98 $ 2485 91 $ 2.483 98 YEAR 1974 YEAR 1973 Interest Earned on Investment of Allotment: Surplus Balance January 1st S 693.87495 S 550.085 16 Entitlement Period: CURRENTDEVENUE ON A CASH BASIS: (January I. 1973 to June 30, 1973) Current Taxes I Mointenonce and Operating Expenses: (Percentage collected, 1974 - 97%. 1973 92%) 3,280,32662 lAlPubUcSofety: - Delinquent Taxes 143.068 84 Police: 1.155 34 1.B55 34 Other Revenue and Additions to Income 823,317.03 Other Expenses 1.855.34 (B) Environmental Protection: Total Funds S5.8OO.713 19 $4,796,797.63 Joinf Sewer ftermjJ Contractual Entitlement Period - (January 1, 1973 EXPENDITURES AND TAX REQUIREMENTS, to June 30. 1973)-Total $ 1,45793 « 1.85534 S 1,855 34 S 1.135 34 Municipal Appropriations SI 357,35281 School Taxes (Including Local ond Regional) 1.679.382 77 Interest Earned on Investment County Toxes (Including Added Tax Amounts) 854,117 27 of Allotment: ' Special District Taxes Entitlement Period: Other Expenditures and Deductions from Income 14,06° 83 (July I, 1973 to June 30, 1974) t4.104.922.70 I Maintenance and Operating Eipente*: Total Expenditures and Tox Requirements (A) Public Safety, Less Expenditures to be Raised by Future fanes SI.368.764 14 $ 693,874 95 Police. Total Adjusted Expenditures and Tox Requirements Other Expenses 9*631 18631 18631 Surplus Balance December 31st S 693,8*4 95 (B) Environmental Protection Sl.368,764 14 Joint Sewer Rental Contractual 2.100,23 Entitlement Period • (July I, 1973 to June 30. 1974)-Totol $ 18631 S 18631 Proposed Use of Current Fund Surplus in 1973 Budget Surplus Balance December. 11. 1974 S1J«8.764.I4 Current Surplus Anticipoted in 1975 Budget 643.000 00 Total Operations (Item 8(A), Sl.479.418 00 »r.520.833 00 SI, 220.36863 SI. 174,903 V5 S 45,464 48 Surplus Balance Remaining S 523.764 14 (B) Contingent 20000 20000 20000 20000 Total Operatii uding Contingent $1.479,418.0051.221.033 00 SI, 120,568.63 SI. 174.903.95 S 45.664 68 Morch 6, 1975 Fee S333.OO Detail Salories ond Wages l 720.137,00 $ 628.315 00 S 626.320 14 S 626 206 51 S 113 63 Other Expenses (IncludingContingent) 759.481 00 I 592.71800 S 594.248 49 s 548.697 44 S 45.35105 School News . . . • (C) Capital Improvtrrwnts be Mr. James F. Werner, Ceberio. Senatorial Aide. Washington Schools, spon- Down Payment! on Improvements Rutherford Guidance Counselor at Union Mrs. Richard Ford of sored a Board of Hduffiltion Capital Improvemwt Fund $160,00000 21.900 00 21,90000 21.90000 flood CoMtruction or Reconstruction with S'att Aid School. Budget and Finance. Franklin Candidates Forum on flood Construction or Reconstruction with P.T.A. This is an open PTA School PTA. has announced Wednesday, February 26th si Ei^raordinary State Rood Aid - 1967 meeting — more information there will be a meeting at her the High School. Improvement of Roods — will be made available humc in Lyndhurst, N.J. on I andidatcs - Rowe, State Aid Rood System Act of 1967 Union through flyers sent home via March 10. 1975. All card par- Chicrico, Blume, Olkowski, Revenue Sharing Funds: By Mrs. Dolores Sullivan Entitlement Period: the students. ty committee members are Costa, and Bonelli, with Mrs. (July 1, !974toJwne30, 1973) -. Rutherford Union An Election Day Bake urged Id attend, for finalising Killian as moderator, Capitol Expenditures. School's annual Sale will be held in the school planl s fof r thhe curd party , tob be answered questions as to their Improvement to Municipal Building •» 50,00000 Pre-school Improvement to Recreation Facilities 33 000 00 Tea was held -February 26. vestibule on March I Ith. un-(theld on .March 20 at the reasons for running, Acquisition of equipment for PTA Vice President. Mrs. der the direction of Or)* • American Legion Hall. qualifications, and ideas for Deportment of Public Works 35.000.00 Geri Paretzsky, welcomed the Chairmen Mrs. Charles Clare improving the Board of Improvement of Police kducation and the School Communication Center 20.000.00 parents and introduced and Mrs Leroy Gregory, y Salvatore Brancato, pnn- Immediately following the Lrndhur.1 PTA Council system. Entitlement Period - (July 1. 1974 Bv V.ncy Bradford to June 30, 1975) Total SI 38,000 00 cipal Executive Board Meeting, the Mr. Brancato explained the general public reviewed a film The Lyndhursl PTA Hopefully, those who Totol Capitol Improvements 1298,000.00 21,900 00 21.900.00 21.900 00 new entrance requirements provided by the American council, which includes attended will be better Columbus. Franklin, Jeffer- equipped to vote for the can- executing I pas de Deux ONE WEEK Ridgefield COURT BALLET. I he ONE WEEK GflRLXn STRTC line between art and with • Cressklll player la ONLY . . ONLY athletic* li thin indeed ai their recent game, TIR€flnDflUTOC€nTCRS Takes Vikings Jin D'Alba's Record photo demonstrated. No/lh^,Arlington was still of Tony Sanlora of Becton champion of the Olympic division after its game with Rid.gefie.ld lajf »eelf<-. bnl Meyer's -25 Points Help SPECIAL BUY R iditcfielJ had the game 65 to SAVE UP TO 60. St. Mary's Win Its 15th Grasso v.Uh 27 points and in the opening quarter, (he Oppler with T) were just loo Mike Meyer fired in 25 Gaels look abreather and much foi the Vikings. points as Si. Mar\'s drubbed allowed St. Als lo pick up Varak'an. Rudowtt/ and Si. Alo>*iu« 80 to 49 lust some ground in (he second by Barone did some fancy scor- friduy liwasthe 15thvictors II to IX But aftci (hut Si ing but it M'M not enough. The for St. Man's and for the seniors it was sad to see their Marys swarmed all over their Just season coming lo a close foes, holding them to a half The_\ showed real form do/en poinfs while scoring 22 against the Si. Als. in the third and 19 while St. \K accounted only for 9 in the final. < i tyl lo a 21 to 13 lead Q of P Wins Wrestling Hockey Game Won By Bruins By James Domhrowski 1 In pre-season New Jersey i !i its THE LOVELY COLOR OF STEEL RADIAL Street Hockey League action, Vocaturo was picked as the Ly.ndhurst Bruins MVP. 000 MILE GUARANTEED defeated the L.H.A.. 2-0. in a Members of the L HA are crown, toft wove* cores classic hockey game. Bruin coach Mark De Martino. Don ing you cV! And Iwltroui ^ BLEW anct fon« colo,rf ,— natural look- I \ CUTMC goals were scored by Louis Ambrosio. Ken Keeber. The** Goody»r steel b*ited radial* uv* moniy, Gerardli and Gary Barardi. •oy, glowing colo„. r thot coven \I conwvtfufji, *xe guaranteed 40,000 rmlii. and help Charles Muldoon. Mark gray and br>ght*ni your notural frghrtht energy eriiii. Now •* the time TO buy thtm The rest of the Bruin roster Rodgers. Paul Elthringham. color Talk to u> about tht newer great fires at them Ml* prtcft. consists of Bob Crupi. Cap- Sazjack. Ken Scarle. Bill you No charge (or contultotion OFFER ENDS SATURDAY tain John Paluzzi, AI Southand. and Don Echert. If Part act Biamiih 1) Parfact Biamuh DeNicola. Anthony Turrielo, Sna 1 S,.a Picca Vinnie Benenati. A. J kpao, •MM BH7813 $39 bO $7980 | $49 95 Mike Custer. Frank Fata. 'Cotmttic ER78-K tea oo S4b9S S8S.75 I $54 95 Dean Caruso. Tony Giaginto. SALON 81 imperfections The BEST in FOODS FH78 l« $74!,!, see.es Hi H;H ", S9285 J6795 and coach Richie Paluzzi. 111 SIUTVISANT AVI. only, do*t not ITNOHUaSTNJ. effect performance HR 78.14 J8375 BM piuiSZ 16lo$3.4 JF.E.T Bruin goalie. Thomas and LIQUORS • ttppi.M. anliBj AJtoyi r Wh.r. Pm<»nl»n»l IWnmun FREE MOUNTING AND ROTATION Observe Ort Tak* PwMnal liwwtl In Y«w HUETTEMANN'S * iu nro ma imm sma m w APfOtNTMINT NOT AlWAYt NfClttATr Day March 19 ttUMTOO CHECK UP ol yout en With the theme that "we Delicatessen und Grocery $3.00 Ihn. M. 4 ta. tire •••t'.iu-.t syst^i must bring life to education; ClOSH) MONDAY tM2K'i Palerwn Avenke K»sl Ruthrfhird. N.J. 1 have vouf muffler in education to life" members of stocl- and rpartv fof the Northeastern New Jersey Region of Women's IMMEDIATE American ORT will observe |XMK»«tMM& RIVERSIDE maoitra * IH>i •«-"• Mrs. Terhune . ftatalie DeFalco, Borough Clerk, Mrs. Amelia Terhune, 70, •formcrK of Rutherford, died here F-riday in Doctor*! Hes After Heart Attack Siege LAURA DALE INC. Hospital. Mrs. Terhune lived ia- "She seemed lo be making public officials in South Rutherford many years. Nicholas Barclay, also of FACTORY OUTLET STORE Rulherlord most of her life good recovery. And Bergen. Active on many Survivors include a son, East Rutherford. before moving to Florida five en. .." fronts, one of her most impor- Joel or East Rutherford, two Funeral services were Announcing the Arrival of the years ago. She was a member That WM the way a St. tant recent jobs was screening daughters, Mrs. .Patricia scheduled to be held today of the Rutherford Kiary's Hospital spokesman applicants for the East' Carnbine of Norristown. Pa. from the Diffily Funeral Congregational Church. described the death of Mrs. Rutherford Senior Citizens' and Janet, a student at Jersey Home. Rutherford, followed SPRING-SUMMER-LINE tafalte DeFalco, East housing project. City Stale College, two by a high mass at St. Joseph's Surviving are her husband, iutherford's borough clerk, A forceful woman with grandchildren, her mother. Church. East Rutherford. Herbert: a son. William, of Monday. tremendous energy and Mrs. Ida Barclay of I a si Interment was to be in Plus A Fantastic Holiday Pomton Lakes, a daughter, On Sunday Mrs. DeFalco vitality. Mrs. DeFalco Rutherford and a brother Hillside Cemetery. Spring Clearance Sale! Mrs. Marion Graham of Sad- pas resting comfortably after dominated activities in which Jle River, a brother John heart attack which sent her she participated She believed Vanderbeck of Hollywood; o the hospital Feb. 18 in the equality of the sexet Mrs. Mathews Featuring: ind four grandchildren. Placed in intensive care. long before the current liberaj Funeral services were held Urs. Defjafco's condition was tion movement receive^ Mrs. Margaret Muthews Surviving arc her husband, Tuesday at the John T. ntical. Bui she rallied And public notice. died Friday in the Alexander Chalrcv a son, Robert of GIRLS SPORTSWEAR : olhns Funeral Home. he popular local .4hu.il was Lynn Hospital. Sussex. France; a daughter. Rose When her younger Rutherford ible lo tearf hundreds of cards daughter, Janet, protested Mrs. Mathews was born in . Mary Denbleykcr of Lake. Sizes 4-6X; 7-14 >f afj[«c(ion which poured into because she was barred from Hoboken and had lived Walkill: three brothers. he n'ospilal. trying out for the Jerse> CfeJ L \nhuril most of her life. She Martin Funken of Ft. Lee. OPEN MOMOAY FRIDAY 10:00 Tt 5:00 Mrs. Del jko served as Stale College Mrs. DeFalco maintained a summer house Frank of Newfoundland and lorough clerk 12 years. She insisted on carrying the case in Lake Walkill. Vermony. William of Hoboken. a sister, AISO. SAT -10:00 To 2 Christian was stricken at her home, 23 to court. She was a number of the Mrs. Mary Bronski of W hip- Science jranl Street, and the "Its the principle in- Undhurst CJoWeh Age Club. pany. and six grandchildren. Emergency squad was sum- volved." said Mrs. DeFalco. Sacred Heal Senior Citizens The funeral wa> Monday 500 GOTHAM PARKWAY Radio noncd She was conscious but Janet won her point and and the Mt. Carmel Chapel from the Pinkel Funeral in pain She was able to mur- Mrs. DeFalco was satisfied. She was a parishioner of St. Home. Sussex, with a Mass at CARLSTADT «5-i4oo Program nur thanks to the squad. At DilTily Funeral Home Monica R.C. Church. Sussex St. Monica Church Mrs. DeFalco was ap- throngs of South Bergen pointed borough clerk by > Truth That M«alt leaders and friends paid Jersey City. Ted ViUanie of Rep. Henry Helslo&ki when tribute lo Mrs. DtFafco. Agnes DePasquale, Teacher Muywood. I-rank and Ja/nrs WMK. • 'S » M 1e was mayor of the borough Louis I stellate. I'. Mayor James PIOMJ \JHJ* Manager Villunte. both of Lvndhurst. 1962 She succeeded her Miss DcPasqu JIC V» JS a from the Ippolito-Stellato KM •.M.- "East Rutherford has lost a two siters. Mrs. Jean husband. Alfred DeFalco. member or of the L>ndhurst Funeral Home, Lyndhurst. remarkable person. Only Viggiano of North Arlington A resident of East Ruther- Teachers' Association, (he with a Mass at Sacred Heart those close to her realized and Via. Ann DiPaolo of March 9 ford 27 years Mrs DeFalco Bergen County Education Church. how much time and effort she Jersey City; eight was one of the best known Association, the N.J. Educa- put into her job. Natalie Mrs. Mary Addia grandchildren and a great- worked 24 hours a day and tion Association und the TNI LORD'S PRAYER ; Mrs. Mar\ Addia, 71, died grandchild. did so without complaint. It Funeral Home National Education IT'S YOURS in Honda.- The funeral was from the Protect Our Pels was this tremendous dedica- Attociution. Sh« was af- TO USE Mrs. Addia was burn in Na/are Memorial Home Inc. tion that may have shortened filiated with the Ladies Am- and Homeless Italy and came to Jersey City her life. Nevtrthek-N. she 42S Ridtc Road • Lyndhurst, N. |. • (201) 438-4664 ilur^ pi Post 277, Veterans of in 1406. She had lived in would not have it otherwise " Fomgn Wars. She was a * Animals Inc. L)ndhursi for the past 13 Borough Hall was draped former Democratic county N**dt V«*wnt**f« end committeeman. Mis* DcPas* >ear$.*She was a parishioner FW»r H««n«» for Afi'mati in mourning for Mrs. qu.ile *a** a parishioner of of Sacred Heart R.C. Church If you can help DeFalco. PARK MANOR Sacred Heart R.C Church. and a member of its Rosary 933-1174 Born in Newark. Mrs. L\ndhurst. Society DeFalco had lived in last STEEVER Dr^irMH I* BrOrr PMfcal Cut Her husband. Nunzio, died She is survived by five in 1967. Funeral Home brother. Anthon> Rocco. She is survived by three Specializing in Female Patients Gerard and Marino, all of daughters, Mrs. Michael Dependable Service Since 1929 I> ndhurst. and John of Kovacs of Lyndhurst, Mrs. Brooklyn: and a sister. Mrs. William Posey of Apopka, PKOfESSIONAl NURSING STAFF Successor To Collins Memorial • AGED \ngelia Damato of Ha . and Mrs Frank Voli of REHABILITATION PROGRAM • CONVAUSCENT NAZARE Lyndhurst. New Monmouth: four PHYSICAL THERAPY 253 Stuyvmant Av*nu* lyndhurst. N J The funeral was Monduv brothers. Ro\ \ illante of OXYGOt 8. FRACTURE EQUIPMENT • CHRONICAllY HI SPKIAl WETS • POST-OPWATIVE Memorial Home Inc. 201-939-3000 ROBERT J. NAZARi 23 Park Place, Bloomfield 743.-7772 403 Ridg* Rood Lyndhunt. N.J Mwnbtr of NJ. & Arrwricm Nursing Horn Assn. 438-7272 PAROW Professional Car« tn • Homelike Environment Funeral Home tteuttimate' _ BURK Serving Every Religion driving machine: HENRY S PAROW Director uttimatedealer. Funeral Home 185 Ridg* Rd DIRECTORS 998 7555 BMW's NewUrtimoteinMewJerserwrth John 1. turt, _ Poul Konanlti Iollmenew75 modds.iwwAMvags pi 52 Ridg* Rood Ivndhunt N.J I comprehensive servicecopobility,and 939-0490 KIMAK lweree While our services retain that neighborly spirit of sympathetic understanding, they also IMMEDIATE SERVICE reflect high standards of efficiency and "Those having torches competent direction COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS will pass them Large Parti Dept Hug* Stock Wholeaale A Retail Antique Car Part* on to others."— , THOMAS J.DIFFI LI PLATO. FUN KRAI. HOME, INC. l.F. BHirtck MCO-EMrjiZlf Tim bltarlM LYNDHURST i succtsso» r TEACHERS 4! AMESAVCNUf Of*i Daily 7 in S P.M.-Sit. 7:3 11 m. - 3 p m ASSOCIATION 438-4255 LEADKR Thuradiy, March *, 1973 22 AUTOS K>R SAU THEY'RE ALL IN RUTHIRFORO — furnish.d NOVA HATCHBACK, 73 . 39. room • cl.on-quiet shower 000 miles, encellent condition. Near Iraniper ta11on . Steel belled radial tires 2 ileel Gentlman preferred. 438- belted radio studd.d snow tires *323. & wheels. Air conditioning $2850 9398719 >/» WANTED TO RIN? READ THE CLASSIFIEDS IYNDHURST COUPLE with 2 children want 4 or 5 rooms. utilities included under 9200. FOR SALE M5-2I87 FOR, SALE FOR SALI URGE GARAGI needed >m ROSTER OF ACTIVE BROKERS AFFILIATED WITH mediately Please call 991-9560 CROWN CABINET anytime. -SoutA Geifen &ou«ttf So&iet of FOR SAU LYNDHURST FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE URGE MODIRK I ROOm COLONIAL rVANTED FURNISHED ROOM PETER FERRARO KG REALTY GIBBS AGENCY WITH BRICK FRONT. Middle aged business woman FACTORY SHOWROOM OUtUTAOr 0707? 9 bncoln Avenue 6 Higblond Cross 1 R.dge Rood Large ctosed in front and fr.i fumiihed room. Non- Custom JCrfdten Cobmwrs Tel 438 1063 Rutherford, NJ 07070 smoker. References-Permanent HAPO1D A PASf Ii T.I 939 2100 back porches. Large livfng DOT! Dfr«t WHti Manufoctvrer JUSTIN REALTY CO Tel #438-2533 resident Box 93 News leader. 404 MocVensock S Thursday, March 6, 1975 LEADER 1'igf 23 SERVICES HUP WANTED INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION HANOI up^ily <\mmi. TEMPORARY WORKERS nbult. boogh ool ski W Ihin i"mon«y to be The ' ^ 75» 2614 mad*— Mm THE JONK GIRLS DAY CARE CENTER Especially Designed Progrom For BUS AUTO WRECKERS And Matt it- Working Mothers — Pre School Readiness mcsT rttcf run Sttnoi, Typisti, Figure Private Nursery School Clerks, Keypunch Operator*, m UK N TMUS Clerical Worktm. ELECTRICIANS TV SERVICE AHV CONOttON • Language Arts PAINTING I DECORATING ROOfING Come to the office jutt once. • Science GOOD RATES • MO FEE . • Social Studies Don't wait for •ONUS • Math ilMMT RICHARDSON CHARLES D. PRESS JERSEY TV •Arts « Crafti INTERIOR ROOFING CONTRACTOR Fir* - Re-Wire ALERT THE JONES GIRLS • Music FAST SERVICE EXTERIOR PAINTING 232 Bollovillo P.ke • Reading Readiness RESIDENTIAL INSURANCE Ktarny, N.J. • Hot lunch COMMERCIAL Reliable Servic* SERVICE 991-9080 1. VERONA for over 30 yrv she*' -o Grochowski, George Girl Scouts from Troop Terrance Respa Captures Highest McCallum. Thomas Hanlon. No'. 548 helped serve the Stephan Smisck, Stephan dinner. Wisnek. Scott Wilkie. A marionnette show Cub Honor — Order of Arrow William Werner and was the featured enter- By Martin SiHaWa William Brown. tainment. — More than 130 persons Scoutmaster Charles attended the annual father- Moran presented pet merit Special guests included son Blue-Gold dinner of Cub badges to Scouts Gregory Mayor William Einreinhofer: Pack No. 163 oil Friday Moran and John MJIICS. Rev. Richard Pease and night, February 21, at the Citizen skill awards went to Kenneth Buehlcr, Fint Presbyterian Church. Terrance Raspa, James representing the sponsoring The Cub*, their fathers, den Williams and John Mallei. Grace Episcopal Church, and mothers and special guetis and family living skill awards from Tamarack Council, dis- were joined by members of lo Terrance Raspa, James trict chairman Frank the recently reactivated Boy Williams. Matthew Kopacki. Donovan district executive Scout troop No. 16}. Both David Bistany, Gregory John Aponick and the Cub pack and the Scout Moran. Scott Walker. John neighborhood commissioner troop are sponsored by Grace Malles and Eric Anderson. Vitaut Kipel. Episcopal Church. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Arrow of Light, the highest ALL INSURANCE SERVICES award in Cubbing, to Terrance, Raspa. It was 305 Valley Brook Ave. presented by his father. Cub- master Nicholas Kaspu Lynd hurst Young Raspa recently ad- vanced from the Webelos unit of the Cubs into the Scout Charles A. Gildea (center) receives a million-dollar sales plaque from Robert Van troop. Other Cub awards were: INCOME TAX Winkle, President, (left) and Daniel Van Winkle, trustee of the South Bergen County Board of Realtors. Webelos badges: William Mr. Gildea earned the honor by selling over one-million dollars worth of Real Brown. Scott Buell, Michael R-andy Kopel. Mark Kaspa his bear badge. Estate in 1974. He is compartivdy new in Real Estate and he received hii training Curley. Paul Foerg and and Anthony Viscardi. A gold Denner braids went to PREPARED REASONABLY from his father-in-law Jack Ehrhardt, who in turn received his training from his Edward Giordano (scientist): arrow on his wolf badge went Michael Sutphin, Keith father-in-law, Elwood New. Michael' Curley (artist): Paul lo Stephan Wisnek. Bagdan. Mark Raspa. Call for an appointment. The Elwood New Office is maintained at 46 Chestnut Street, Rutherford, New Foerg (athlete) and Terrance Bear badge: John Douglas Hedge. Sean Raspa. Jersey. • • • • Raspa (citizen). Gahwyler. Scott Morris and James Wallcrstein, Wayne ll'i very tny for people to Wolf badge Michael Douglm Hedge. Hedge also Wtil and Paul Foerg. 933-8558 persuade themselves that they Sutphin. Tim Grochowski. received one gold arrow and Assistant denners for the Op«n 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Spring Special ffi are being mistreated. Chris Caputo. Philip Ponella. two silver arrows on next month will be Tim | BECK Permanent Wave Touch-Up *900 OH,, f.jj.r.i MarchM, 197! Town & Country Beauty Salon 306 Ri.ft M. 933-8274^ Service you can trust Expert Front-End EASY TO REACH!! FAMILY CLOTHING AT 28 SELLER ST., KEARNY LOW OUTLET PRICES! SUPER GREAT Alignment PHONE 997-2336* VALUES SAVINGS ALL MERCHANDISE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY! with the purchase CHARGE IT! and installation of four Dclcq CRiMD OPEN DAILY Til f P.M., SAT. 'Til 5 Pleasurizer or DURING OUI GRAND OPSNING SAU Pleasurizer Heavy •Duty Shock Absorbers at our everyday low selling price. 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