MINIT-ED fft'l Hie Record of Hackensack Oct. 31 came up with the discovery that last April four members of the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Authority spent $3,000 on a visit to incinerators in P a ris and Munich. TTiis, of course, had been dutifully reported in The Leader newspapers at the time — (Eoim nerrial UTeaber last April The Leader doesn't disparage money spent on educational trips, even if glamorous Paris and Munich TEN CENTS Per Copy happen to be the sites of the studies. What The Leader has and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW m R consistently demanded to know is what the taxpayers are getting for the $300.000 a year it costs to keep H M D C pumping out its news releases0

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President Nixon and Senator The bond issue was lost in the attention even if no local break Helstoski hold on South DISTRICTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Case were the only Republicans Township 4735 nos to 3375 candidates happened to be Bergen if he intended to win. to do well in Lyndhurst on affirm atives. The Senior Citizen in v o lv e d PRESIDENT Tuesday. The President won the bingo won 6229 to 1354 and the As a result Schiaffo was in town over Senator McGovern two constitutional officers got Lyndhurst week after week He 874 5 7 3 737 882 1055 586 688 617 478 667 7156 Nixon Aanew 7156 to 3145. Senator Case won 4338 n o s to 3031 s a y in g y es. And here the results were visited Rutherford. East 424 275 347 346 505 250 320 268 152 268 3146 McGovern Shriver o ver K rebs 5772 to 3895 fascinating Rutherford and Carlstadt, too Lyndhurst gave President Schiaffo knew that Helstoski's SENATE The surprise of the election Nixon a decisive margin in was the tremendous race by the eight years in Congress had 658 421 522 616 803 459 530 464 344 466 8*7 2 Tuesday's election TTiis was A sizeable bloc of young Case two Job brothers who made a given him considerable e x p e c te d Lyndhurst people worked Krebs 470 305 442 494 594 287 374 327 242 360 3888 shambles of their former strength in seeking reelection industriously for Senator colleagues in the Republican However, he had his years in With that result clear from George McGovern They ranks Joe running for Sheriff the state senate to base his own REPRESENTATIVES the start of the campaign most distributed literature and beat Meehan 6013 to 3773 while claims for experience interest was below the major worked into the long hours, Schiaffo 543 287 377 499 682 372 384 378 295 406 4023 h is b ro th e r G ill took the races. These included the fight determined that their favorite Schiaffo in Lyndhurst had Helstoski 695 510 575 681 827 4 49 614 470 3 10 489 5629 Surrogate spot over Gorgone for congress in the Ninth would not go down without a Mayor Joseph Canicci and 5478 to 4079 District, for sheriff and for fig h t Assemblyman Commissioner SHERIFF T h e Free h o ld e rs ran an s u r r o g a te Peter Russo manning the firing 564 331 262 Meehan 4 25 279 368 469 364 339 3 72 3773 almost dead heat As expected the voting in the lines for him Job 781 503 681 695 9 10 484 603 5 1 2 346 496 8013 With that result clear from First and Fifth Districts held Congressman Henry Commissioner Peter Curcio, the start of the campaign most the spotlight since they are the Helstoski maintained his although a Republican interest was below the major biggest voting blocs in SURROGATE stranglehold on his job by committeeman in the Sixth races. These included the fight L y n d h u r s t. Gorgone 4 72 293 376 499 587 357 387 351 272 486 4079 defeating Senator Schiaffo 5629 for congress in the Ninth District, worked hard for Job. to 4223 Job 714 458 546 6 4 2 847 435 566 469 326 4 76 5478 District, for sheriff and for under whom he serves as jail The election was one of the warden in Hackensack; s u r r o g a te . The Fifth District was the big most warmly contested in Helstoski and Gill Job FREEHOLDERS one for the President He Lyndhurst history. 657 4 24 337 Randall 531 324 445 5 4 9 398 444 4 4 2 4881 received 1055 votes there to his With three long time Commissioner W alter Hoebel 567 * 3 40 465 581 691 426 4 7 9 437 338 471 4786 opponents 505. The same Lyndhurst favorites. Rep The fact that there was no Janowski. longtime supporter D istrict also gave Helstoski his Henry Helstoski. Sheriff Joe local contest involved was not a Williams 5 73 339 452 556 673 421 478 445 346 477 4 7 8 9 of Helstoski. campaigned greatest margin 681 to 499 while Job and Surrogate Gill Job deterrent Schiaffo realized v igorously in his behalf as well Calabrese 600 390 510 546 716 352 461 361 261 379 4866 Jo e Jo b beat M eehan 910 to 564 involved, the election had much from the start that he had to as that of the Job brothers Meisner 537 358 500 516 675 322 4 33 361 256 387 4314 H erbert 5 29 355 479 513 648 317 412 343 242 3 40 4178 FREEHOLDER Unico Protests Bias Against Italians (Unexpired Term) Unico roared out against discrimination, Russo pointed Sherwood 559 321 4 4 2 5 3 9 669 4 14 449 417 329 4 6 0 4 88 8 know what is.' Russo said outstanding citizen of the year discrimination Thursday night to opposition to the candidacies a n g rily . by the Lodi chapter of Unico Maguire 5 3 2 368 504 528 6 7 2 337 4 3 3 3 7 3 262 388 4347 when 500 members of Unico of Frank Rizzo for mayor of Russo also drew cheers and For men only gathered in m ale harm ony to Philadelphia and Mario applause when he loudly Last night s dinner was to COUNCILMAN promote Italian American Procaccino for mayor of New objected to those who introduce Unico National interests. York He also noted that Rep stereotype all President John X.R Basile to Applause was loudest when Peter Rodino, D —N.J.. Italian Americans as New Jersey members For the Public Question No. 1 — New Jersey Transportation Bond Issue Yes 3 3 7 6 No 473 8 Edward J. Russo, former Brooklyn party leader Meade members of organized crime first tim e in recent m em ory, the Lyndhurst commissioner and Esposito, and New Jersey and said: ' I'm sure you would event was restricted to men Public Question No. II — Constitutional Amendment — Senior Citizen Bingo .■M litrnte -and now ? resident chairman Salvatore Bontempo be happy to see them (the o n ly . Y es M tT Wo ■ of Hasbrouck Heights, said: were not delegates at the M a fia ) driven from the United Our wives have better things Public Question No. Ill - Constitutional Amendment - Secretary of State And The Attorney General Discrimination against Dem ocratic National S ta te s to do on Thursday night," lialians today is at its Convention. The only opposition to Russo’s To Serve Their Terms Of Office At The Pleasure Of The Governor Yes 3031 No 4 3 3 « quipped one member from greasiest height If that was not a blow to the remarks came when he * Incumbent H arr ison. Besides, you only As examples of that prestige of Italian people, don’t criticized Sens Edward M take your wife out on Kennedy and George S. weekends " Unico officials Me.Govern for campaigning explained that women were against Rizzo in Philadelphia excluded only because the Bivona Lashes Woertz Environmental Question The brother of Republican group couldn’t find a place big Assemblyman Peter Russo of enough to accommodate the Lyrfdhurst. Russo predicted m em bers and their wives President Nixon will carry Besides, I wanted to be able On Lax Inspections Philadelphia Hinges On Meadow Suit to talk to them (the men) about In Lyndhurst municipal court You’re out of order," came youngsters to roam in and out of and is now doing the work any problems they may have.' last Thursday Judge William L it. and Woertz, after receiving the calls from the audience himself, laying a few bricks The issue of environmental When Judge Milton Pashman farm of at least 10 takk, each said Dr. Basile. 'and Bivona lashed out at complaints about the condition This isn’t a political each evening ' protection may be decided by upheld the constitutionality of capable of holding a billion sometimes that's better man to “ unfairness" in prosecuting of the place, brought Beneduce organization Woertz told Bivona there are the U.S. Supreme Court earlier the meadowland agency's cubic feet of liquefied natural m a n . " those who do not abide by the into court for violating the It wasn’t a political dinner, extenuating circum stances in than expected by a suit Hied by creation he carefully pointed gas. is planned in Carlstadt Basile talked about Unico’s conditions of their building township building maintenance but state Sen. Alfred Schiaffo. a this case and offered to give hhe Hackensack Meadowlands out he would m ake no ruling on Transco once thought it could work, especially its new permits Building Inspector ordinance. GOP candidate for Congress, them, but Bivona said he has Development Commission. theen vironmental question put the tanks underground and research center for mental George Woertz had hailed into was there, too Schiaffo. a Lodi watched this project and The commission's own since the Supreme Court had spend a fortune building an retardation, and also discussed court Mario Beneduce. a Bivona asked why Woertz had native, recently was chosen insisted that the building permit existence may be threatened by never developed guidelines. underground facility. It proved Italian American pride builder who has started a house not done the sam e to the owner for it should have been the sam e suit. Now such guidelines m ay be unworkable and the decision on Kingsland Avenue near of the building next to the rescinded after the year for On the surface the involved then w as m ade to go above Weart, and after erecting the in the m aking. Dinner Dance In Lyndhurst United Presbyterian Church on which it is good, expires He question is construction of ground. Alumni and faculty of this affair Expected are m ere shell has not worked on it Stuyvesant Avenue, who. said warned Beneduce that his another liquefied natural gas H M D C rejected an HMDC's rejection was Lyndhurst High School are all Su m m er The open doorways the judge, left the place in an permit expires in December, members of every class since storage tank in the Carlstadt application of the pipeline overturned by two federal invited to an alumni and windows have permitted unfinished state for a long time one month away, and said he 1929, the year Lyndhurst High m e a d o w s b y t h e com pany for permission to courts. Now the agency is going dinner -dance at the Elks Club had better get to work on the graduated its first class Many Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line build a second tank in Carlstadt. to t h e to p c o u rt of t h e lan d on Sat Nov 25 The cocktail house It is a two story building prominent in the professions Mrs. Lemkuhl Recognized Corp. Approval already had been Transco has purchased a hour will begin at 6:30 p m at the end of a long row of and public life are alumni The But the deeper question is one voted by Carlstadt. 400-acre tract in Carlstadt. It is Dinner will be prepared by the well kept bungalows on Class of 1936 began the of environmental protection - proposing to bring in liquefied club's famous chef, Patrick By Chemical Industry Unit Kingsland Avenue. movement toward forming an the single question which has According to plans filed by gas from Algeria and other M elillo Alumni Association J.ohn S. Petrix, a science Woertz later told the reporter interpretation. He has also yet to be decided in the long the pipe line company which sources to expand the limited Mrs Patrick Carrino, th a t the Stuyvesant house A limited number of tickets teacher at Hackensack High established a technical training fight over the right of the HMDC supplies this area with natural supplies available in this Community Service and owner had trouble getting a are still available. Deadline for School, has been named the related to chemistry and to make decisions in the gas by selling it to Public c o u n g ry . Americanism Chairman of the Outstanding Chemistry mortgage to allow him to finish reservations is Tuesday. physics. meadowlands. Service Gas & Electric Col. a Transco s frantic fight Lyndhurst Emblem Club is his building. The judge later November 14 For reservations Teacher for 1972 by the Salzer, who has been teaching underlines the desperate told the reporter that the bank chairman of the affair The c a l l M is s Neuhauser at Chem ical Industry Council of in the United States since 1956, situation into which the gas granted the loan when promised committee hopes to form an 939 4138 or Mrs. Carrino at New Jersey, which makes the when he left Hungary, received For Ted Shoebridge supply indkustry has fallen that a contractor would get to' Alumni Association following 438 7615 aw ard annually. recognition from the Council for IN MEMORY OF TED Your honors will tell your life's work on the project. Petrix will receive the award providing strong basic SHOEBRIDGE. JR AND THE story The case against George M - today (Friday, Nov. 3 1972) at a preparation for his students, MARSHALL UNIVERSITY In a beautiful storybook way. G a b r i e l. 616 2nd A ve.', luncheon in the Shelburne and for extensive utilization of FOOTBALL TEAM. WHO To that wonderful Shepherd in Lyndhurst. was dismissed on Lyndhurst Faces Stern Hotel, Atlantic City, where the chemical industry and other DIED IN A PLANE CRASH ON G lo ry pleas of his attorney. Charles New Jersey Science Teachers community resources in the N O V E M B E R 14. 1970 On that Heavenly Judgement Sakany, since this was the third Association is meeting. classroom. Go and w alk with the angels. Day. time the case has been called Presentation of the $300 award Go and receive your new life. 1 regret that our God has seen Test In East Paterson and the complainant has not will be made by James L. M rs Lehm kuhl. with B A. For now you are free of life's fit and M.A. degrees from appeared Brannon, general manager, tangles. To put us so far apart. Unbeaten Lyndhurst faces its minutes By that time the game they have produced some good Gabriel was accused of Chemicalk and Plastics Montclair State College, was and its unending burden and But although you don't live in sternest test of the season was in the satchel o n e s . recognized for her outstanding breaking the seal on a truckload Division, and chairman of the strife. this world anymore. Saturday when it hosts powerful Lyndhurst has to combat a Tim Brock, the quarterback, encouragement of students of goods and removing several Council. Perhaps you will walk among You'll alw ays live on in our five-time winner East Paterson team that moves on the ground has a passing arm that ranks through chemistry club cartons of foods from it while Three other high school flowers hearts. in Lyndhurst. and in the air Against Nutley with the best He flattened activities, tours of laboratories, the driver was in a diner near science teachers received the As our Father in Heaven awaits Mom. Dad. Tom and T e rry E a s t P a t e r s o n r a c e d 180 y a r d s Nutley from the start and utilization of chemical Orient W ay on Sept 15. Owners 1972 Distinguished Teacher In a glorious place where you'll, Written by a college The Lyndhurst-East Paterson on the ground and added an Completing a pass for 68 yards industry resources. of the truck. Beacon Fast games have provided most of Citations from the Council. never grow old. classm ate. awesom e 228 yards in the air he then sent Zappala through Freig h t, of New England, has the fireworks in recent football They are: Otto Salzer, Linden Weir, who holds a B.S. degree Ju s t inside of Ete rn ity ’s Gates Mike Morrison While Lyndhurst was toying t h e lin e fo r 12 a n d th e f ir s t not responded to summonses. seasons Lyndhurst had a High School; Mrs. Dorothy from Set on Hall University, an with an inept visitor from s c o re . Bivona appointed Attorney television game ruined last Lehmkuhl, Lyndhurst High M.A. degree from Montclair Lower Cape May in Ocean Before dazed Nutley could Robert Guida of Lyndhurst to season on a freak play. And the School; and John Weir, Milburn State College, and an M.S. Raise $1,400 For SB Center County Est Paterson was collect itself East Paterson represent M arie Strongi on a Bears hope for revenge this High School. degree from Colby College, trampling one of the strong scored again with Brook charge of atrocious assault and Last weekend Lyndhurst up a collection at the week It has been a long time Petix, whose B.A. and M.A. received recognition for team s of the area completing a sleeper to Glen battery brought by Connie High School Student Council Lyndhurst-Passaic Football since Lyndhurst has beaten an degrees are both from New leadership in his profession, the Durr for 30 yards after which Strongi. 102 Riverside Av. sponsored a fund raising event East Paterson team. York University, has used funds fMB*. Finally, this enthusiastic The Crusaders scored the Durr romped 36 more yards for breadth of his activities, and his Lyndhurst. Miss Strongi on behalf of the South Bergen group of students canvassed provided through a Chemical use of community resources. He first two tim es they had the ball a s c o re . appeared in court without an Mental Health Center. Lyndhurst going door to door The invaders are a potent Industry Council Catalyst has written experiments for They did it by charging over So this is the team which attorney and Bivona tokl her the The students kicked off the askta« for donations. T h e kids bunch Last Saturday they went Award to establish an student and teacher workbooks Nutley. taking control of the Lyndhurst has to beat to stay charge was so serious, she was weekend with a dance in the collected $1400.00. to Nutley and clobbered the environmental chemistry class and both w rote and appeared in gam e and of the score. among the elite. If Lyndhurst entitled to have one pleatf her High School Gymnasium. powerful Group 4 Essex team 29 which monitors the Hackensack a film on chem istry. wins it will bounce up the state case. She is also the Entertainment was provided by Our thanks to Mr. Patemo to 6 River, enabling junior and Distinguished Teacher The Crusaders have a boy ladder and be in a position to complainant in a the popular rock group, fot his cooperation and the And it was not a fluke victory. senior class students to learn Citations are accompanied by a named Tony Zappala who ranks claim a North Jersey title at cross-complaint against Connie “Honeyjunks.” and members of the East Paterson didn't allow a actual techniques and cash award of $50 among the best players East le a s t. Strongi. of assault and battery. Saturday, the students took Council. Nutley score until the final Paterson has produced And Kick-off tim e is 1:30 P.M. P i v i LEADER Thursday, November 9, 1972 H a i l e d F o r D r. Vaughan Says W e R efuse To Face Facts Wear ' Specs" to Stand Culture and "the individual is being lost • Some of us,” the speaker and live on what you earn .” PEOPLE WARM Shock, in the process,” Dr. John E. said, “ have blocked out the fact ‘specs’’ he called "spiritual E x c h a n g e Referring to the importance of Dr. Vaughan urged “cultural Dr. Vaughan Urges Rutherford Vaughan, vice president of that change is occurring; others competence,” and suggested Fairleigh Dickinson hard work, he noted that his competence” in understanding that the listener ‘‘search the President Dan Van Winkle, first award of the Lions wish to run and hide; some father was a coal miner in University, told the Rutherford music and other arts which help religion of your choice to find President of the Rutherford Passaic Bergen Symphony would like to go back to the old Wales who believec* that "I "'Hiere is a great cultural Lions Club at its November 1 people of various cultures to the rock that will cause you to Rotary Club announced this Society for the furtherance of days when we had it so nice; don't just dig coal — I KEEP shock going on” in our society. luncheon meeting. communicate. And the “S” of stand as the winds blow.” week that Rotarían Thomas N music in the area; the same and a few want to adjust and Monroe had been selected by year he was elected the Citizen cope with this cultural change ” the screening Committee of the of the Year by the Rutherford Rec Has Ski Registrations The Welsh born educator, who Rotary International Chamber of Commerce He was is also a bishop in the Church of Dan G asalberti. G R A B A Foundation of International recently appointed Chairman of Plan 1 Lift ticket only $13.00 Jesus Christ of Latter Day I O F Superintendent of Recreation, Understanding to lead a group the Eastern Division of the Plan 2 Lift ticket and rentals Saints (Mormon), addressed announced this week that the of young business men on an National Association of Jazz $25.00 the Lions on "Coping With the Rutherford Recreation HEALTH exchange study to Belgium E d u c a to r s . Plan 3 Lift ticket and lessons W in d s o f C h a n g e FLAVOR. Department is currently during the spring of 1973 Mr Monroe s experience in $23.00 registering Rutherford Dr Vaughan suggested a You don’t really get more bourbon Mr. Monroe who is a taking groups to Europe have Plan 4 Lift ticket, rentals and residents for the Recreation Ski five-point course for dealing in a bottle of J. W. Dant. It Just tastes professor of music on the been numerous. In earlier years lessons $35.00 C lu b with a changing society, keyed that way. Taste J. W. Dant Olde Bourbon. Rutherford Campus of he made three trips to Europe A d u lts The Rutherford Recreation Fairleigh Dickinson University,- Plan 1 Lift ticket only $20 00 to the word "specs,” for a pair Good honest bourbon at w ith h is o w n d a n c e b a n d In 1967 Ski Club is starting its second was recommended as a Plan 2 Lift ticket and rentals of eye glasses he said his lood honest price. he was the director of year this season The club's candidate to the screening $40.00 mother wore For "S” he twenty two graduate students first four trips will be to the committee by the Rutherford Plan 3 Lift ticket and lessons proposed "social competence” from the United States in a Snow Bowl Ski Area in Milton, Rotary Board of Directors last $32.00 working on one’s skill in Olde Bourbon choral workshop on the Woxton New Jersey The trips will be human relations and learning to spring He will immediately Plan 4 Lift ticket, rentals and Campus in England During the held on four consecutive join the screening committee to lessons $52 00 communicate better. The P spring of 1969, Mr Monroe was Thursdays, weather permitting. select the two m en from District he said represents political assistant musical director and A bus will leave from the Interested residents should competence,” and he urged his 749 and three m en from District arranger with the International Recreation Office at 3 p.m and make arrangements with the audience not to shun local, 745 (Philadelphia area) who Cast "B ", Up With People, to return approximately 11:30 Recreation Department as soon will make up the study group county, state and federal Spain, France and Germany p .m as possible as the Recreatjon Mr. Monroe will lead the team politics, but to "get involved " The University has granted Mr The cost for these four trips Department can only take the in a period of orientation and He noted that he is a m em ber of Monroe a leave of absence to are as follows Students first thirty five residents who study prior to the visit to the Meadowlands Commission take on the responsibility for the sign up Reservations will not Belgium Rotary Clubs from because he wants Rutherford to Rotary Foundation Polymathic Club be held until the interested Belgium will act as hosts and be a place I'll want to live in." parties money has bee^i paid will plan visits and an itinerary The Polymathic Club of Checks not cash should be made "Economic competence” was involving all facets of Belgian Rutherford resumed meetings At Manchester out to Snow Bowl Ski Area and the third portion of the industry, government, with Mrs. Raymond Hooper David Anthony of North handed in at the Recreation speaker's prescription agriculture, education and presiding. A r l i n g t o n , is o n e of 1361 Office as soon as possible "being able to make a living c u ltu r e Mrs. R. Weeks presented a students enrolled for the fall Mrs. Monroe has been a report on the methods being term at Manchester College. prominent member of the used to restore some of the I n d ia n a Rutherford Rotary Club for a glass treasures lost at Corning Anthony is a senior at the number of years He is past Glass Co. during Hurricane co educational college of liberal president of the local club and Agnes. Mrs. Cox spoke on the arts and sciences served on the Music, the pleasures of mineral collecting International, the Youth and S a v e 33 Com munity Service Committees He was WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? instrum ental in being Women’s Stretch Patent Boots responsible for two projects for 39 SAMPLE PIECES OF the scholarship fund, and was chairm an of the entertainment com m ittee on two occasions for METAL CABINETS - RIGHT IN STOCK District Conferences Prof Monroe has been active in community, in state and To SELECT FROM - FINISHED BAKED national music education endeavors during his teaching WHITE ENAMEL, CHINA - UTILITY, y e a r s In 1951 h e r e c e iv e d th e Rutherfordians BASES AND WALL CABINETS ...... PLUS ON SPECIAL ORDER - OTHER Win FDU Honors n r S Y L E S AMD S|ZES _ uacl"s o su0'» t H Teaneck campus of Fairleigh OF THE SAME CABINETS IN AVOCADO Dickinson University has listed OR C0PPERT0NE. Rutherford students among those winning academic honors ALBERT LE GRAND & SON in the last m arking period 19 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD Honors were won by Guy R Orangio and Elaine H Schuldt PHONE 939-1811 in t h e a r t s c o lle g e . FREE DELIVERY IN THIS AREA In science and engineering Raymond D. Ditman won a SAVE ON WINDOW SHADES WE p la c e o n th e d e a n ’s list. IN S T A LL NEW ON YD1 ir m n Dm i rrno

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Ì S o u t h Bergen Savings % MGHDIVISION OF MEI VIIIE SHOE CORP — jO O S H O O S 250 Valley Boulevard 20 Willow Street W 00D -RID G E, N. J. Sale ends this Saturday, November 11th. * ■ INSURED]! EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. 939-3400 * 939-5580 Lyndhurst Paramus Wayne 9 1 \ t i o S m A V i l b e i e n c e . . . I V I m e y o u S a v e ! Lyndhurst Shopping Center 799 Route 17 Route 46 West of Gelsi Drive Valley Brook Ave. Next to Shop Rite Just South of Grand Way Front of N.J. Inspection Station Page 3 Thursday, November 9, 1972 LEADER Ernest DabinettsCelebrate 51st Sex E ducation At St. M ary’s Honored As “Man Of The Year St M ary’s Church, continue on November 12 and 19 Rutherford, has scheduled a and will include audience Mr and Mrs Ernest J Dabinett. Sr.. 178 Donaldson series of three lectures designed discussion groups and The big night for the big have three sons, Charles E ., A g e n c y . In 1934, h e m o v e d to the local Board of Health, avenue. Rutherford, who resided at 53 Mozart street. East for all parents and young question-answer periods. man Rutherford Thom as J ., Paul R , and two 319 U n io n A v e n u e ; in 1936 to fo r fo u r y e a rs Rutherford, for many years, are observing their 51st wedding married couples The program, Arthur assisted in raising Chamber of Commerce will daughters, Mary Clare and 313 Union Avenue and in anniversary today PARENTS LECTURE Annual Bazaar funds for the erection of an honor Arthur J Clare Nov Joan Clare, and 26 1946 to 314 U nion A v e n u e H e The couple has a son. Ernest. Jr.. parent of Mrs Glenn S E R IE S SEX EDUCATION IN The Rutherford Columbiettes Honor Roll for Deceased 13 w ith a d in n e r a t R obin grandchildren opened his first self service (Lynn) Oldham. Lee. Laurie. Lisbeth and Ernest. 3rd. of T H E H O M E " will be presented of Regina Council are having Veterans of the Armed Hood Inn, Clifton, to mark Arthur came to m arket in 1947. Rutherford by the Fam ily Life Apostolate of their Annual Bazaar at The K. his selection as "M an of the Rutherford in 1926. and O n J a n u a r y 1. 1956. h e forces during World W ar II, The Dabinetts were married in St Joseph s R.C. Church. the Newark Archdiocese TTie of C Clubhouse. which stands on the front Y e a r ” served as store m anager for transferred his interests to East Rutherford and lived in East Rutherford for 26 years series will begin on Sunday November 18th9:00A.M.to4:30 in St M ary ’s Auditorium It will Clare has been active on the old Mutual Grocery Co his sons, Charles, Thomas lawn of Borough Hall. before moving to Rutherford PM Mrs Dabinett is the former Linda Kilgallen. of East th e b u s in e s s s c e n e for m a n y of N e w a rk at 314 U nion and Paul and they put He was also an active Rutherford Mr Dabinett. retired, was a Navy veteran of years. However, he has Avenue for two years He their father out to member of the American World W ar I and is a past com m ander of Villotto Riggin Post. became attached tothe town always found the time to p a s t u r e ! !! L e g io n P o st 109. until 1948. American Legion, and a 51 year member of Boiling Springs and decided this was an lend his efforts to civic Local activities over the assisted in sending Masonic Lodge F&AM. Rutherford activities ideal town in which to settle years have included the Red packages to members of the B o rn D e c e m b e r 13, 1898 at and raise his family. He now Cross as assistant arm ed forces during World Cortland, N Y , he has been resides at 134 Jackson s u p e rv is o r of th e blood b a n k War II, and worked toward active in community A v en u e for four years and setting up their rehabilitation after the KNITTING organizations over the He opened his own of the operation of the NO APPOINTMENTS SHOP y e a rs . d e lic a te s s e n in 11)28 at 300 Bergen County Tuberculosis He married Anna Mae I’nion Avenue present site and Diabetes examinations As a member of FIRST LADY of the Motor Vehicle B e a g a n in 1920 and th ey under direct supervision of Rutherford Lions Club, he had the honor of holding BEAUTY each elective office of that Gambling Visits Marcus club, including that of president After this, he CALI S A L O N 801 KEARNY AVE., KEARNY, N.J. • 864 Kearny Ave. served as deputy district Seated Instruction Area establishment in Rutherford 9 9 1 - 9 8 0 0 Mon., T u«.. w «j . sp e c ia l s Personally escorted by Mr governor of the county Largest assortment of beads & pearls in area Stanley Marcus, executive organization serving 76 HairCut...... 1.75 ORLON SAYELLE WINTUK vice president of the firm. clubs, and served as a Gambling received the red committee member for Shampoo & Set...... 2 .5 0 4 oz 4 ply 4 oz 4 ply carpet treatment and a grand 9 9 « supervision of a cottage at tour of the store's many flair Color (complete)...... 6 .5 0 the Jamesburg Home for departments including the MACHINE WASH & DRY Diamond Aisle, the Wedding Boys in Jamesburg, N.J. "Two Process Color (complete).... 9 .0 0 Monthly visits were made Ring Gallery, the Watch Studio Frosting (complete) ...... 15.00 1 5 VARIEGATED COLORS 4 5 SOLID COLORS and Clinic among others by local m em bers to afford Gambling, who prefers a the confined boys some of Permanent W a v e (complete).. 9.00 - HOOKED RUGS & HOOKED RUG WOOL casual. ‘ off the cuff the luxuries and Mbit., 9 — i'll«., Sal. 6 Patterns — Crewel — Embroidery — Needlepoint approach to his commercials, entertainment not furnished Thurs.j Fri. Til ff'ed. Til 100% Virgin Wool Knitting Worsted rather than a precisely timed bv th e s ta te W) second spot, makes a point of getting to know his sponsors and familiarizes himself with the John Gambling and Stanley Marcus operations, technical inner orkings of each client's What does a disc jockey do on October 30. John |x>p|>cd in at business, so that he many more his day off? He visits a sponsor Marcus Jewelers, one of the effectively interpret the of his radio program in pi*rson! sponsors of his Rambling with message to the public At least, he does if he's John (¡ambling show, heard each He found of p articular Gambling, pspular WOR radio morning at 9:30 A M and spent interest the world travels of National Community Bank personality. more than three hours browsing Stanley Marcus in search of That's why, last Monday. in the well known jewelry rare and unique treasures to offer his customers Mr Marcus has t r a v e 1 e d extensively throughout Australia. France. Italy. Sw itzerland. Germany and Greece on bir. mg trips and was w ill p a y y o u . . . able to enlighten Gambling to a great extent concerning the business in general and the Marcus approach to jewelry sales and servic“ . Rambling with Gambling is a syndicated program on WOR AM radio anu is heard in a for completing your 200 mile radius of the Metropolitan New York- New Jersey area

Returned Hom e Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bode, 1973 Christmas Club! 124 Stanley street, East Rutherford, have returned from a 10-day vacation in Youngstown, Ohio, where they visited Mrs. Bode’s father, sister and brother.

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t h e KREE w a y . . . Rew arding career In permanent hair removal. Age no barrier Full or part time. Day or Eve. Men. Women. Come, write or phone for FKKK BOOKLET K. KREE Think of it... The Fall pjn of striped bass has started. Ray Swedeski, Local ✓ ELECTROLYSIS R utherford Letter Carrier, proudly displays 18 lb 3 oz. Bass >•? W. 41 I t . N T 1M 3t • (21X) 211-4219 all you do is keep saving regularly in a 1973 which was the biggest of the 9 he caught on Tuesday Christmas Club — and NCB pays you for 3 V olunteers completing your club. How’s that for a neat money­ Are R etired The East Rutherford making deal? What's more, you can open a club council has placed three firemen, whose total aggregate for each member in the family — and we'll pay service to the borough spans more than a century, on the them too . . . So c’mon in today — and inactive rolls. Albert Gillies, retired from make next Christmas the merriest yet. Engine Co. 3 after 46 years of service. Frank Oddo put in 42 years with the hook and ladder company, and Peter Goedhart served 28 years in Engine Co. 1. In other action : — The council appointed Michael Grant, 23, of 388 Select from this club membership Paterson Ave. a fireman. and head for the nearest NCB Let the rhapsody of love begin with a matched office, in Bergen or set of Marcus wedding rings. It expresses Sussex County love beautifully Visit our exclusive Wedding PAINTING Ring Gallery where you’ll find a medley of thousands of rings to select from, styled in the look of Antique. Modem and USE THE BEST traditional All symbolizing Love DU PONT and devotion. Starting at $35. I 1973 CHRISTMAS CLUB MEMBERSHIP PAINTS NATIONAL COMMUNITY BANK, P.O. Box 250, Rutherford, N. J. 07070 1,000-CUSTOM I

COLORS I Gentlemen: IN LUfclTE, I Enclosed is my check for $_ _to open a 1973 Christmas Club. The weekly SEMI GLOSS, I amount I wish to deposit is indicated in the boxes checked. n a n n n a l FLAT or GLOSS My S.S. No. i s ______Also I □ 50i per week □ 2.00 per week □ 5.00 per week □ 20.00 per week EXTERIOR PAINTS I □ 1.00 per week □ 3.00 per week □ 10.00 per week (please check one) A. LeGRAND I SON I C o m m u n i t y BST. 1902 a k c ib à I 'T h e person to person jeweler (Street) 19 PARK AVE : / RUTHERFORD, N J. / 939 00^9 I RUTHERFORD Also in RIDGEWOOD. HACKENSACK The NCB ottico most convoniont for mo:. The Bank to look to and WESIFIELC C a n h for all your financial needs 9391111 MARCUS CHARGE > MASTER CHARGE • AMERICAN CXPRESS BAN KAM E RICARD I Member F D I C. LEADER Thursday, November 9,1972 Police Blotter Liddle Urges Winter Care

by A m y D ivin e 1966 Chev. had been struck and Lyndhurst’s Chief of Police into a skid on slippery conditions. Add a pair to your 10-26-72: Received a call on damaged by an unkown vehicle Howard C. Liddle today pavements. emergency kit. the fire board, — Officers during the night. reminded area motorists, Downey and Mileski detailed - Mr. McAllison of Station WOR “Don’t let mild Fall weather EXHAUST - Carbon The chief also said, “ No reported the wires had been cut reported a B & E to a trailer fool you. It’s time right now to monoxide kills. Be sure your matter how good equipment and phone taken fro m the box — parked on their property. Entry take a look at your car with an exhaust system is tight. may be, it is still the driver’s telephone company notified — responsibility to know how to made by breaking padlock on eye for winter safety!" LIGHTS — Be sure all lights Box No. 28 — Post Avenue and gate. L y n d h u r s t ’ s P o lic e drive in winter conditions. R id g e Rd. on your car are in perfect Many drivers equip the rear Mrs. Morrone reported Department is doing just that working order. Clean all lenses Received a call from Gotham damage to the windshield wiper — beginning its program of wheels of their car with frequently so you can see and traction aids — snow tires, Graphica Photo Engraving and radio aerial to her 1971 preparing department and be seen. studded tires and tire chains*— requesting ambulance for a Plym ou th during the night. em ergency veh icles for and then go out and try to person — Arthur Krtararian, Received a report of an treacherous winter duty. The WINDSHIELD - Defroster drive as they would on dry conveyed to Hackensack injured man at Standard Tool chief is convinced, from past must be able to clear the glass pavement.” Hospital — box fell on his legs Co. Schuuler Ave. — Officer traffic tie-ups, that every of ice and fog quickly. Dead, G lo ria W o e rti, Chairm an of Sobolewski togehter with First motorist should also prepare streaking wiper blades must be With the front wheels the recycling program reports Aiders conveyed Terrance Way his car now for winter’s deadly replaced. Windshield washers 100 ft. of wire fencing valued at to W est Hudson Hospital. “unaided,” they’re likely to tricks. need a proper mix or skid out on a turn. The driver $72. taken from the Town yard 10-31- Received numerous Chief Liddle said that anti-freeze and cleaner to has lost his steering ability, Received a call from Valley calls reporting an explosion in department mechanics use a Inn reporting a fight — Officers the candy store at Page and prevent icing when the solution according to the chief, and check-list recommended by the realized too late he has no Downey, Mileski and Cuneoand Stuyvesant Ave. Officers is squirted onto glass. International Association of control even with plenty of Lt Scalese detailed — ceiling Downey and Biondi report a Chiefs of Police in winterizing TIRES — Good tread is driving traction on the rear lights broken, persons left Cherry Bomb was taped to the its cars. He suggests that area essential to grip snow and ice. wheels. before their arrival. window and ignited — window citizens also use this basic Snow tires provide better Fred Goring of Valley Brook blew into the store. checklist. traction in snow than regular “These checklist items are Ave. reported someone tried Received a call from a ENGINE TUNE-UP - highway tires, but neither snow based on winter driving tests entering his 1967 Plymouth passenger on the 11:45 P .M . Inspect the battery, generator tires nor radial tires are of by the National Safety B*NAI B’RITH, PALISADES COUNCIL HARRY ACKERSON, PRESIDENT, has collected sometime during the night by train at Kingsland Avenue and electrical systems for much help on ice. For icy Council,” Chief Liddle these supplies for relief committee in Pennsylvania Flood Disaster area Wyoming forcing the window on the stating he and two others dependable starts and to aviod conditions, studded snow tires emphasized. “They are a must Valley-Wilkes-Barre. passenger side — person tried passengers were pelted with stalls in severe weather. (where permitted) are for all our department and Material was donated by Becton Dickinson and Mack Drug Co. and other medical suppliers in removing tape player from the eggs at the station. ANTI-FREEZE - Mostt recommended on all four emergency vehicles. I hope all Carlstadt, East Rutherford, Hackensack. Ackerson right, is shown loading truck with help of car. Received a call from Ceramic “ permanent” anti-freezes wheels. However, reinforced Lyndhurst drivers will use Steve Gold and Ted Johnson, far left, truck driver. Truck was supplied by Friedman’s Express, Frank Scardino reported two World on Stuyvesant Ave. should be replaced every two tire chains are best for both them too — as a defense against New Brunswick. Besides clothing and medicine, over $6000 in cash was garnered by Ackeraon. cars owned by his family were reporting someone threw a beer years. Check and replace if deep snow and glare Ice winter’s stalling tactics!” Photo by Farlie. damaged during the night while bottle through the front window necessary. parked on New Jersey Ave. of the store. BRAKES — Check to be Ptl. Jankowski and Troncone Mr. Meola, Manager of Zip sure they are adjusted reported that at Royal Market, reported someone properly. Poorly adjusted or Kitchens, some of the threw a stone through the front grabbing brakes will throw you SH O P-RITE’S TRUE VALUE BO N ELESS STEAK SALE! aluminum siding had been window of the store. taken off the building. While Investigated by Officers Biondi U S D A C H O IC E B E FF getting the report — the guard and Pezzano C hristm as U S D A CHOICE BEEF at G in o's called in to report that Received a report that a vehicle with four or five heating Unit was on fire in the TOP ROUND STEAK SHOULDER STEAK youths took some aluminum cellar at a home on Sanford Still Popular siding off the building across Ave. All fire apparatus Wood Ridge — That OR FOR LONDON BROIL from G in o 's and the ca r took off responded — this was a false Christmas Clubs continue to be OR FOR LONDON BROIL in vehicle Registered LUF-674 alarm . a popular way of paying for N J — a motor vehicle check of Received a report that a sofa holiday bills is evidenced by the ffffrw g i / i o prompt renewals of Clubs the same shows the vehicle ch a ir was on fire on the pipeline pricei ^ p r i c £ i ■ registered to John Zawadowicz in the rear of 212 Feam Ave. All recently completed. D. P. of Lyndhurst. fire apparatus responded. Sammarco, president of South 10 30- Lyndhurst Auto Received a report of a B & E Bergen Savings and Loan U S D A CHOICE BEEF ROUND Wreckers reported a B & E to on Rutherford Ave. — Association, said the institution U.S.D A CHOICE PEEF ROUND THIN CUT their office. Entry made by Bedrooms were ransacked. last week paid out over $580,000 forcing front door. Officer Paterno reported to 2,676 area residents, with SIRLOIN TIPSTEAK many immediately opening new FORBRASCIOLE, MINUTE Mrs. M Neglia reported her bruch fire at Hillside Cenetery. Clubs for 1973. T r BEWDE Sam m arco said, too, that OR FOR LONDON BROIL OR SANDWICH STEAKS there appears to be a tendency FDU Launches Institute toward opening Clubs for higher ONF amounts for the new year. ONE PRICE' To provide well-trained Educational Administration $ |3 9 PRICE' Another noticeable factor, he recruits for government $ 1 4 9 from New York University. said, is larger transfers of Club agencies and to help upgrade Dr. Bishop’s immediate goal funds into regular savings the public administration skills for the new institute is to be accounts. of persons already employed able to offer both a master’s ■■'Hie general public continues a n y s i / e PKT, b e e f by local, state and federal FIRST CUT BEEF and bachelor’s degree in public to be savings conscious,” units, Fairleigh Dickinson administration by next fall. Sammarco said. “ For almost University has launched the Several courses in public GROUNDCHUCK three years, increases in CHUCK STEAK Public Administration administration are being savings have showri a rise every Institute. O f offered this term; one on the month and there is no indication Under the auspices of the graduate level taught by lawyer that the rate of savings flows CHUCK PAT TIES Samuel J. Silberman College of Joseph Kottler, a former SFMI HON EI ESS BEEF BOTTOM BONELESS BEEF BOTTOM CHUCK ROAST will slow down in the Business Administration, the CHUCK STEAK or assistant district attorney and immediately foreseeable CHUCK STEAK,ROAST tri-campus institute is headed ONE assemblyman. fu ture.” CHUCK ROAST or CUT FOR STEW by Dr. Edward C. Bishop and PRICE' PA C K ç Every family has a variety of fcvfcHY D A Y U N I home-based at the Rutherford LOW PHICP HHICfc' reasons to save for special 8 0 ? , 99c campus. Band Contributes purposes, according to SPLIT OR Q UARTERED Bishop, who has taught SHANKLESS (HOCK REMOVED) ONE PRICE! EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Sammarco He listed year end FRYERS or WHOLE or EITHER HALF CENTER CUT THICK OR THIN part-time at FDU for eight Time And Talent FRESH BEEF WHOLE UP TO 4 LBS bills, tax payments, purchases FRESH HAM lb.#S< PORK CHOPS OR years, recently retired as chief of luxury higher priced articles BRISKET *1 «? ROASTERS LOIN ROAST of the Administration Division The Becton High School Band and holiday season gift-giving BEEF - EVERY P A Y LOW PRICE BONELESS. SHANKLESS A SKINLESS ONE PRICE! SLICED OR WHOLE EVERY DAY LOW PRICE of the New Jersey Internal contributed time and talent last ‘ as a few” of them; adding that OR BREASTS WITH WINGS PORK RIB «A* Revenue Service District. He Saturday before the football SHORT RIBS CHICKEN Christmas Club is the media ORFORFLANKEN END LOIN ib #5fq received an A.B. from Colgate game by playing at the East used by m any to meet such 89« QUARTERS 31« University, his M.A. at Rutherford Acme store parking expenditures. EVERYDAY LOW PRICE SHOPRITE BRAND gI a S e "À”E BRAND governm*NT SLIC E D LOIN PORTION - 9-11 C H OPS Columbia University and his lot for the encouragement of ‘South Bergen Savings is BLADE or ROUND BONE < BO NELESS Ph.D in Public Administration, passersby to give to the March A N YSIZE QUARTERED happy to provide this service,” LAMB CHOPSshoulder SMOKED BUTTS PORK LOIN Organization, Management and of Dimes. A walkathon was held Sammarco concluded. “ And, TURKEYS Financial Administration and that day in which Lyndhurst we help a bit more by adding U SO ft CHOICF BONELESS FRESH PORK High students participated, but dividends earned to the SPARE RIBS OR Sponsor Bus Ride because of the game amounts saved so recipients BEEF ROASTS commitment, band members of BO NELESS ROAST The Lyndhurst Parks usually receive something more CUT FROM f Rf SH MUTTS ONI Y1 Becton decided to do their bit in Department sponsors a Bus than expected when they get this m u sical manner ONE PRICE! Ride for the Senior their checks.” s i! ? 79c Citizens to the Willowbrook Shopping Center on Thursday, Ladies’ Aid ■ Fresh Produce! ■ >Grocery Dept!- Annual Tea INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS Novem ber 30th. 48 SHOP-RITE'S WHY PAY MORE? Tickets are now available at Fall Bazaar SIZE To B e Held GRAPEFRUIT F rozen Food F estival! the Parks Department, located The Ladies' Aid Society of St. at 250 Cleveland Avenue from “The Residence (formerly A L L V A R I E T I E S -(Except Beef. Ham A Haddock) WESSON OIL Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran for 9:00 A .M . to 4:30 P.M . the Old Ladies Home of Bergen Ih mim i il mMORTON Church, Valley Brook and g al. County) will hold its annual Travers will have their Fall GOLDEN DELICIOUS btl. Harvest Home Tea and ROMES WASHINGTON 3 *1 * 2 » Bazaar this Friday from 3 to 7 DINNERS P o st 8 0 Christmas Sale on Friday, and Satu rd ay 10 to 4. Apples 4 9 ' Apples » 29c TREE TAVERN November 10 from two until’ The Bazaar will feature Home EMPEROR SWEET RED D ELICIO U S FANCY HARVEST GOLD Co—ed Explorer Post 80 has five in the afternoon. The Made Items, Novelties, Toys, G rapes * 3 9 ‘ Apples ». 29* PIZZAI is 59c 2-lb. QQC begun its weekly meetings at ladies have been busy all year SOUTHERN U.S. *1 Jewelry, etc. On Saturday they « H s m » I LEAF OR CHOPPED SH OP RITE Mixed Nuts b o g 7 7 Yams *. 2 9 ( LAUNDRY Lyndhurst High Schooi for this making attractive articles. The will have rides (weather C elery •talk 2 9 ‘ 2 year. The post, active in many food table is a popular feature FANCY "1 2 S IZ E " permitting), along with the sale EXTRA FANCY A vocados .«h 3 9 c 8 S1 Ajax Detergent 'Ë69* town activities, such as selling of the sale home-made goodies of refreshm ents both days Cucumbers3fo 2 9 ‘ SPINACH! WILD ROADSIDE FARMS light bulbs for the blind and can be purchased. STRAWBERRY IFRENCHFRENCH OR CRINKLE CUT(M _ SH0P-RITE_ 20-lb. $ 1 2 9 helping in the cancer aid bus, The Residence is supported Jam 3 9 ‘ 2 - ib .; Bird Seed b o g J. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Potatoes 15 69' WHY P AY MORE? entirely by individual bags also sponsors dances at the POTATOES 3K.*1 t-ib 1 R c High School contributions and this year CARRYING ROADSIDE S JAMS APPLE, DUTCH APPLE OR^STRAWBERRY RHUBARB ' c a n J L W TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Hershey Syrup T iki Notice tnat , the 1 KRAFT MACARONI If you are interested in joining celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary. Do come and visit undersigned wilt apply to the Bergen , BRUSSEL 1 0 - O Z . this post, you are welcome to County Court on he 24th day of cup MRS. SMITH’S pk9 Dinner the ladies at the home to see Nov., 1972, at ten o’clock In he | PIES 49« WHY P AY M ORE? attend a meeting any forenoon, at the Court House In the SPROUTS UUUMAOCOMA "FULLY FU LLY COCOOKED” O KED " 2-LB. PKGPKG. ^ mm g* city ot Hackensack, New Jersey, i 29* 2 i b $ 1 6 9 W ednesday evening at 7:30 gracious and comfortable living. for a judgement authorizing him to | Coffee CHOCK FULL O’ NUTS tanc a n X P .M . in the High School. assume the names of STANLEY [ ie a lt h & B e a u ty A id a !- WHY P AY M O R t? p k _ _ A DEE. FRIED CHICKEN ? I49 Stanley Domprowski I rolls LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEQAL ADVERTISEMENT November 9, 1972 Viva towels 39c F e e : $ 3 .4b Baby Shampoo'V.r99< mHouaewarea!m ■ In O u r D a ir y C a se !* .Seafood Savingaim LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST COLLECTOR’S NOTICE OF WHY PAY M ORE? 1 4 " X 24 YELLOW OR WHITE PAST PROCESSED AMERICAN m m ^ j. ARM S A C LAW S ALASKAN Cocoa Door Mat $ 2 2 9 1 2-ox. - Borden’s Singles pkg 5 9 c King Crab , b * l 59 ■■ A p p e tiz e r D e p t ! —~ * D elicatessen Dept !• -Ice Cream Department/- AT* 2 O'CLOCK ' STORE SLICED ALL MEAT m .k. th. .mount, ch .r»«,l. ¡¡ÙXH « S i n . n a l »«X& hX on th. P °' P*,,S “ m,y “ •‘‘"fcl.nt «° Roast Beef I : . 5 0 ' Hygrade Franks î*72CSnl»"l*a °n ln my ,uch amount, from du. d.t.. to Nov. 30, B S I B Q a l CTMIWilWallliMSI .t th.T5wiîia,iS"?( ‘fSÆEÏ Sfî'ïïi“ “!" pu,cn*“ *"• »•“»«* to r.d.motlon made before the conclusion of th« Ml« or th« orooerfJ payJT*,nt ,or ***•• *>• Towards th« purchase of two Towards the purchase of ,n Pur‘u*°c* of th* 15 V» -oz. cans of Salmon or Tuna | a 3-lb. can of with .h.t*Ul!r^S.'Vu.^r^ own*" “ « "‘»•»•a th. 11« on fit. in my offlc. 109. l t , . , M A X W E L L N O V E M B ER 30, 1972 ■ lo c k Lot PUSS N’ BOOTS Owner Taxe» Total H O U S E 110 6 Raymond Qarbarinl A 489.10 C A T F O O D Kenneth McCulltaan 489.10 COFFEE 113 14 John A Elton Murphy 170 408.70 408.70 Umtt: On« coupon per famMy. Limit: On« coupon p«r family. 12 Thomas B. McDonnell 299.75 Coupon » p irn November 11.187 170 13 Thomas McDonnell 299.75 r n i l P O N Coupon expires November 11.1972 723.60 723.60 Coupon good al any “ W U r l / n Coupon good al any Sfcop-Rilc Supermarket. 17« 19 Joseph A H«l«n Do Jessa 318.25 William J. Burk« 318.25 3.35 3.35 lit t t ' Albert J. Schick & 1805.00 SAVE 7! Salvetor« DaBiasio 1805.00 S A W 30' Price* effective Sunday. November 5,1872, thru Saturday, November 11,1972. Not responsible for typographical errors. W o m a r v * Mm r ig h t t o li m i t q u a n t it y . _... Jov. 1972. o 'c lo c k . r*t Monday ovonlng of Mch month opon 7 to 8 iteUey Brook and tioy. 2, ». »6. « . 1*72 Feet 8124.20 PETER A. G RISA FI, Tax Collector SHOP— R IT E of Lyndhurst Deiaffeld Avenu«* Thursday, November 9, 1972 LEADER Page 6 Woman’s Club Auction At Cafeteria Parking tor 1 0 0 ’ s of car». O pen every Sunday 11-5. The Evening Department of calling Mrs. James Hart at rapid diagnosis, such as cardiac from this affair. The the Lyndhurst Woman's Club is 939— 1828 or Mrs. M ario Spina at resuscitation and the Foundation is a seperate entity having a Chinese Auction on 438- 7349 monitoring of patients in made up of individually F rid a y N ovem ber 10, at 7:30 transit It is helpful irt timing interested residents. This p.m. at the Lyndhurst High Proceeds from this auction heart sounds and m urm urs, and organization has been created ?/o//r c/ream o /a comft/ete/// co/or co- School cafeteria. The price of will benefit Tlie Lyndhurst may prove to have practical for the purpose of aiding, the tickets is $1.50 including Police Emergency Squad with value in the differential financially, exceptionally refreshments. There will be a an Electrocardiophone This is diagnosis of pacem aker failure talented Lyndhurst residents in otrûsicUecfJabt'tc ¿'/¿oiorooms deÆ yneclfor lim ited amount of tickets sold at a new. miniaturized device for a s w ell any area of the arts. the door on a first come — first the bedside recognition of This grant will be awarded The Lyndhurst Cultural Arts served basis! Advance cardiac arrhythmias It is most periodically, as the funds t/us creatmc/tom& seioerAù/Âsù Acw com& Foundation will also benefit tickets may be obtained by useful in situations calling for become available and a qualified recipient is agreed upon by the selection committee tn i& a ù . .. Fire Fighters Teach Safety of th e fo u n d a tio n There is no age barrier The The Fire Prevention Bureau demonstration, they set fire to One of the floats burst into requirement for qualification went all-out last week to get several mattresses and put the flames right in front of the besides selection and need, is th e ir message across to newest department equipment Ames Avenue firehouse and that the individual be a resident Rutherford residents during through its paces. was extinguished without of the community at least on Fire Prevention Week, due serious damage or injury. y e a r On Wednesday, the The source of revenue of the largely to the dedication of the Rutherford Fire Department, “But” , warned Chief Wolf, Bureau Chief Michael Wolf. “the young man in the float Foundation will be financial in cooperation with the contributions from W olf and other Fire departments of four could have been burned seriously if we hadn’t been able organizations, businesses and Department volunteers spent a surrounding towns, conducted to get him out so fast. In the individuals The money thus good part of last week visiting an Exit Drill In The Home future, we would like to be received can be used in any way the classrooms in all the (EDITH). Chief Wolf reported consulted on fire safety factors necessary to free the recipient schools to show a film on fire that there was three times as safety and to distribute in the construction of the to pursue and develop his or her much citizen participation in booklets and Exit Drill floats.” c r e a t iv e a b ility . the exit drill this year as there instructions. Wolf appeared on had been last year, and hoped the Channel 9 news in a it would become a bigger and demonstration with several bigger effort. “ Planning an Ç&ctiire'tf¿s — t/loio- ufton /ÂmùfaârtŒ , m a tc f/m y Department sponsored a avoid panic,” advised Wolf. demonstration at Memorial Field in which they simulated a Fire Prevention Week was /¿/cum, (mclfa/ici&ï ((HtÁ Á/i/'t to m a te/ car accident and showed how wrapped up with an they cut the car open with unscheduled blaze during the speed drills to get the Saturday morning parade at trim /run^, cú/cdto filateA /ncttcm&, z/fifrers, passengers out. In another Fairleigh Dickinson University. Square Dance At Passaic YMCA tÁreadanc/co/or coordinatedaccessories;. The Evening Membership They define the two styles of Department of the Woman's square dancing Eastern and oam /asAio/t is/caid/or C lu b Of Rutherford announces Western Eastern is barn that their will be a monthly dancing Local clubs feature meeting at the club house on Western style dancing which ¿/x>or conoc/ue/ice in/ one~&tofr snoftfti/ip. T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 9, 1972. has seventy five basic square dance calls. These basic calls Everyone is cordially invited to COMPARING NOTES AT 8th DISTRICT FEDERATION attend Guest Night m ust be learned before couples A special program on can join a club. Classes are held MEETING ARE Mrs. John Christian, of Carlstadt vice-president, Modern Western Square in many communities Four Mrs Walter Kiefer of Rutherford, Social Services chairman, Mrs • SPECIAL $3.99. • SEWING CLASSES Charles Gautier, Conservation chairman, and Mrs. Francis Dance ' will be demonstrated couples form a square and Silky soft double knit prints to pair Learn new techniques of sew ing by the Ramapo Squares. The dance a pattern of figures upon (Marti) Harris, of Lyndhurst, art chairman Photo by Farlie. R a m a p o S q u a r e s a r e o n ly o n e o f a comm and of the caller. with color coordinated double knit with knits in one 2 > / i hour period. the thirty nine clubs that Modern square dancing is a plains58/60'wide. Reg.$4.99 Sew ing classes start N ovem ber 7. comprise the Northern New smooth shuffling walk to music Junior Historians In Lyndhurst Jersey Square Dance There are different levels of L yndhurst' s Juni o r Historic Preservation home M ake a skirt, a sw eater or pull-on Association. There are about dancing called challenge or Historians will attend a that was once the dwelling of 100 c o u p le s in th e R a m a p o advanced dancing, involving pants with quick, professional conference at Lyndhurst Jay Gould, the financier Squares Club TTiis group m eets more combinations and calls The occasion will be results. Including fabric and notions on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of from unusual positions. Many • 15,000 Yards m achine w ashable Bui it will be Lyndhurst. the a tri state conference at each mpnth and guest are people follow their favorite — * 7 0 t o *72. C heck schedule at famed National Trust for Tarrytown November 1718. 58/60"-wide Dacron polyester always welcome to watch callers to regional or national double knits. Mix and m atch- cashier counter. For both beginners color coordinates $3,99 and $ 4 . 9 9 and experienced sew ers.

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government at work They Commercial Leader North Arlington Leader pitched in and actively Soon, we will be having . . . participated in the events of our vacational schools . where the And South Bergen Review campaign They talked with process of education is a continuous And Bergen Sunday Leader borough residents during our r e c e s s Lyndhurst's Official North Arlington's Official Newspaper door-to-door canvass and the When Greek meets Greek, Newspaper since 1921 community wide response to sometimes, you have a Roman 157 Ridge Road 2S1 Ridge Road their efforts was most h o lid a y . North Arlington, N.-i 07032 Lyndhurst, N J. 07071 impressive. They participated Certai/i women find themselves quite flattered by . . latt*n I» rhi» column mini contain writ «ft nom in a motorcade through the Tel. 438-8700 - 8701 Tel: 991-1839 may r*qu*»t that tbit information b« wirhh*W impropersitions. borough with local and county Grafiti is making some startling Dear Mr. House: office-seekers. They will observe “ Veteran’s Day” contributions to metropolitan I am taking the liberty of telephoned, addressed o b s c e n e ly November 11, at its post home, postcards and showed a genuine News Leader sending this letter to you, Affinities realations Webster and Park Avenues. interest and concern in Leader-Free Press I Combining Rutherford Republican knowing well that you will see community life It was their Official Newspaper Boroughs (1892) and East Rutherford Enterprise that it is forwarded to the The service commencing at II O M A J ANTICS enthusiasm and ability to give (1893) proper authorities. 8 P.M. will include mass Wouldn't you call a female monk East Rutherford and Carlstadt. initiation, guest speakers and so much of themselves that a monkee‘, 38 Ames Avenue On Thursday, October 12th, made this campaign an even the Memorial Ritual. All Remorse gnawstalgia Rutherford, N.J. 07070 there was a conflagration on m ore rewarding experience for interested in participating in It's so easy to click with the clucks. Ridge Road. Our Volunteer us Their parents, their school 438-5100 Memory of their loved ones are Wonderful senation. feeling like 276 Grove Street, East Rutherford 07073 Official Newspaper, Firemen are to be commended invited to attend. and our community can surely News Editors: Rose Bastian, Serena Hoffman Rutherford, East Rutherford. Carlstadt. for their heroic work. I stood a tossed salad on a tram poline. Member New Jersey Press Association, Quality Harry Larity be proud of these students. 939 1137 aghast for two hours, watching G r o u p W e e k li e s o f N e w J e r s e y , N a t t a we» Commander Editorial Association, Rutherford and East these dedicated men do their We would like to say thank Rutherford Chambers of Commerce. work, never once thinking you " to Mrs Lalumia. to the participating teachers and to about their own personal To the Editor Editor & Publisher John Savino. Advertising Director, A.R. Cornell safety. We would like to take this these students A1 y s e 438-S371 or News Director, Amy Divine Ahylmeyer. Steve Barbieri. They went groping in that opportunity to thank the people 438-8700 thick smoke, climbed to the Nina Benar. Mary Ellen of Rutherford for their suppoil 438-5350 K Bornemann. Sue ('lark. Lori roofs, climbed the aerial in this election Throughout the ladder, never once hesitating. I campaign, we used the Considine. Anne Driscoll. 0 1 5 A P - Y IN Ç , Laurie Duthaler. Liz Errico. saw them helping each other expression ‘Carey and charge their air tanks; setting Katy Gatty. Maureen Gruber. Reenstra Really Care About JOHN O' D0 N0 GHUE on the step of the pumper for a Karen Huesmann. Alice Kipel. Fred S. Berner Rutherford " It was a deeply second to get their wind. The Linda Kimmons. Barbara gratifying experience for us to f K REALTY BROKER press was installed people of North Arlington Loebig. Pat Mallett, Patty There was newspaper notice recently of the see how m any other people care f HAS A Now the firm could operate should be eternally grateful to Mariano. Judy Martin. Beverly death of Fred S. Berner at the age of 73 They about our hometown Mr Berner saw the possibilities in these men. Oakes. Tamara Penn. Barbara BUYER FOR YOUR HOUSE!) reported the basic facts of Mr Berner's life There is a special group of circulars. There were not at that tim e the big I am writing this letter Smith. Cindy Stull and Deon But they did not catch the spirit of the m an Rutherfordians who proved so South Bergen knew Mr Berner well When supermarkets of today. But New York and because, yes, even in this V a u g h n m agnificently that "'Hie Young he returned from World War 1 arm y duty he Brooklyn stqres already were descending community, I heard peop!° S in c e r e ly . 3 OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU People of Rutherford Care. joined with Ernest Dabinett in establishing upon circulars to advertise their wares And maligning these men. Some of Too. " We are speaking about P a y C a r e y ★ 57 PARK A V E ., R U TH ER FO R D 24 Nevins Street The Commercial Leader Fred Berner boldly entered that field. the remarks I heard are — the Rutherford High School ★ 200 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST T h a t w a s in 1921 The press on Valley Brook Avenue was “They don’t know what they Rutherford. N.J students who participated in an ★ 9 SYLVAN ST., (2nd Floor) RUTHERFORD The two East Rutherford veteransHVlernie seldom still. At times it ran 24 hours are doing” and “ If it was a paid Will Reenstra im aginative voluntary program was a Navy man studied tht field well and producing the circulars which Brooklyn and Fire Department they would 450 Riverside Terrace .SERVING ALL SOUTH BERGEN INCLUpi N G created by Mrs Gloria decided that Lyndhurst offered the best New York housewives treasured have it out long ago.” All of Rutherford. N J .RUTHERFORD .EAST RUTHERFORD .LYNDHURST Lalumia. the social studies .CARLSTADT .WOOD-RIDGE .HASBROUCK HTS. opportunity for a weekly newspaper. And so And Fred Berner got into politics. In those this is a farce. If they looked coordinator. The students were .WALL I NGTON .hO RTH A PL I NGTON The Commercial Leader was established days the Republicans constituted the political past their noses, they would asked to work for borough Dear Editor: Lyndhurst was a comm unity of 10.000 in those life of the county And cheerfully Fred Berner have a paid department candidates of their choice. It The struggle for survival Au turn,n Listings days. There was only a small business took sides. assisting ours, with their paid was hoped that this first (yours and mine) is becoming district. It was the remaining m em ber of what But it was not politics that made the course Fire Chief — Kearny. Anyone, RUTHERFORD. Spaciou. W O O D - R l D G E : 6 R o o m introduction to politics would be increasingly bleak. The enemy, 7 Room 'HANDYMAN RotcIi featuring Modem once had been Union Township of the Leader perilous. It was the great having an ounce of intelligence, the beginning of a lifelong in most cases, doctors, are the SPECIAL." Needs some kitchen & Bath. Located But the Berner Dabinett team proved to depression And so the firm of Berner and would know that a smokey fire political awareness and agents of death. For a nominal work! Perfect for the grow- in fine low-low tax area. be ingenious. With Ernie presiding over the Dabinett was dissolved and he stepped out of ing family. 4 Large Bed­ Copper Plumbing through* like that, is the must involvement, particularly at the fee they will dispatch your shop, Fred Berner set out to do the selling the picture frustrating to control. rooms. Excellent Area. out. Gas, hot wat er & heat. most significant grass rm>ts infant (unborn) into a trash And sell he did A m an with enormous zest for Yet it is not difficult today to picture again All I can say to these le v e l. can and label the crime ONLY 532,900 L O W 4 0 * S. life, he worked his way into the political and this confident, alert, vital man who covered a We tried to make this “interrupted pregnancy”. social life of the community. He kept abreast warm, understanding heart with a cynical ignorant people is — “Thank experience a meaningful one by of the times The Leader once was printed on v e n e e r . God for such dedicated men. We’re on a roller-coaster CARLSTADT: Spacious 7 NORTH ARLINGTON: Yo­ introducing the students to Rm. Stucco Colonial Home ung UL TR A Modem CAPE- an old, flatbed Babcock that had to be fed by Fred Berner had seen enough of life to be May He keep them in His headed for the human junkpile. care.” borough officials and on 60 x 100’ Lot. Work­ COD, Featuring new Scie­ h a n d suspicious of the motives of most people, You may be next in line! Your Yours truly, suggesting they see them in able fireplace, IVj Baths, nce Kitchen, 3 Large Bed­ But when duplex flatbed that could print politicians first of all. Yet he never allowed it children will kill you because Finished Basement. Nat­ rooms, Living & Dining Anne M. Mulligan action by observing meatingsof eight pages at a time became available the to s o u r o r to p o iso n h is d isp o sitio n . you allowed the killing of their ural Woodwork throughout. Rooms & 1 car attached the Council. Committee of the little shop on Valley Brook Avenue was A man’s man. Fred Berner. It was a brothers and sisters. Your Low Taxes. ONLY $43,900 garage. ONLY *42,960 Whole and Candidates' Night at enlarged and what then was a huge, modem pleasure and an honor to have known him. children will kill you for your Editor; The Republican Club of homes and legacies. Your Barringer Walker Lopinto, R u th e rf o r d children will kill you because NOT A M oB B MULTIPLE LISI Post 139 American Legion But the girls did so much The Radio Towers Department of New Jersey, more than observe their (Continued on Page 7)

It is amazing that the Hackensack want to bear the cost of curbing and paving Meadowlands Development Commission, The company itself put the problem into which has fumbled along for three years focus when a spokesman explained that the without an accomplishment, has not devoted radio station much prefers that the ground be Kearny Federal’s itself toward solving the problem of the radio kept marshy and undeveloped sincv^ it had to w e rs better transm ission in that way. In the meadowlands the most disfiguring This might be just fine for WINS bu‘ why sight is those tall towers. should the taxpayers of Lyndhurst and Although there has been much pressure Bergen County carry the tax ioad which N E W 1 9 7 3 applied to Bell Telephone to bury its electric unimproved property means to a community wires it is difficult to recall when anybody has just because one taxpayer finds it more put up a complaint about the big transm ission profitable that way. to w e rs . Lyndhurst, of course, must fight WINS in Christm as Club Exactly what makes the radio towers the courts. Based upon the statement of its immune from criticism 0 own representatives the WINS property ought It is difficult to say to be treated as improved industrial land and They are part of a commercial industry. should be so assessed. opens Radio is indeed a communications element but does that give it the right to line the Certainly radio has advanced to the stage landscape with its ugly tow ers9 when it can utilize tall buildings instead of November 13th! In Lyndhurst the problem is more acute open m arshland for transmission. There is no One of the most important industrial reason why the meadowlands should continue highways in the township now is Polito Road to be disfigured There is no reason why the Lyndhurst is now paving and curbing the rest of the taxpayers should carry radios' road. And WINS objects, saying that it doesn't b u r d e n . . . . w i t h a F R E E G I F T

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TTie dram atic sweep by President Nixon on for Lyndon Johnson if he so views it. Tuesday indicates once again that this is a Here in South Bergen, the evidence of what centrist nation — that the average man and was going to happen was clear. Weeks ago. woman are suspicious of violent change The Leader was able to predict almost W hether or not Senator McGovern exactly how the President was to sweep Yet, represented that change is a question our researchers found not so much warm However, the voters believed he did and support of President Nixon as they did strong This beautiful rejected him much the same as Barry rejection of Senator McGovern. G o ld w a t e r w a s r e je c te d in 1964 To Representatives Helstoski and the Job This does not necessarily mean that brothers rpngratulations must be offered McGovern was wrong. Instead, it may mean Their vote in South Bergen has to be he was the wrong m an at the wrong time. considered a strong approval of their "TABLE CADDY” All through this campaign disatisfaction personalities and their records. The "Table Caddy” is a set of salt and pepper was expressed on many sides Despite the To the voters who turned out in such shakers in a convenient carrying caddy whose overwhelming vote given the President, it numbers, congratulations must also be handle can be used for a bud vase or a toothpick holder. It is made of high impact polystyrene. cannot be considered a mandate. It will be as offered. They did their part. Now he elected Truly a decorative addition to your dinner table. ruinous for President Nixon as it proved to be officials m ust do theirs. Today’s Winners CLASSES

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(Continued from Page 6 ) they will not want to support ALL BEEF MAY BE U.S. INSPECTED BUT.. NOT ALL BEEF you in your old age. If a doctor USDA will take money for killing the us- ° innocent in the womb, he will IS U.S.D.A CHOICE... PANTRY PRIDE SELLS ONLY kill you with a needle when CHOICE paid by your children. This is the terrible nightmare you are U.S.D.A. GRADEDCHOICE BEEF! lo o k creating for the future. What do you think? Paul Thuring 150 Highland Cross, Rutherford, N.J. 07070. FRYERS SIRLOIN R I B R O A S T Dialog Peter Ferriero. President of the ■ O R BROILERS STEAKS Lyndhurst Youth Charity'i PANTRY PRIDE S ^ H O V EN READY Organization, announced the G R A D E A following donations which the 7 C U T Organization has made in the WHOLE last 2months: "TTie dance held for the Mongoloid children has a good FARMER GRAY SPLIT OR turn out of young people and a WHOlf K SPLIT OP - g CUTUP check of $115 was turned over J j CUI UP 'b T to the Mongoloid Development ib 3 7 c Ib 2 9 * Ib Center In November and the QUARTEREO beginning of December (before LEGS WITH ONE LEAN SLICED BACKS OR PR,CE Christmas) the Organization Bacon FY N E T A ST E 1 - lb BREAST WITH it will be asking for a donation of pkg 7 9 * Chicken P a rts WINGS Ib Italian Sausage $1 for Fenwick Christmas USDA C H O IC E albums for children The money ONE PRICE U S 0 A CHOICE FRESH S T E A K O R o n e p“ l c i CENlf R BONELESS BOTTOM made will also go to the ROAST ' F'6">,C U' cur BREASTS Chuck Ib Round Roast OR CROSS RIB M ongoloid children 5 5 * 65« Chicken 5 9 c 6 9 * Remember, it is Christmas USDA CHOICE BONELESS O B EEF WHOLE OR HALF and we must all pitch in and STEAK OR ONE U S D A G R A D E A (f •ANY SIZE«W E WILL GLADLY CUT & help so all can be happy . " ROAST PRICE FRESH BELTSVILLE Chuck Ib Shells PKG AS DESIRED Turkeqs 5 T O 9 LBS lb The organizatin also donated 5 9 « $200 to the South Bergen Mental CHICKENS FOR ROASTING ONE F R E S H Health Center from a dance U S D A GRADE A FRESH PRICE R o aste rs F R E SH , b ANY SIZE PKG A N Y S IZ E held in late September This 4 9 ° Ground Chuck PKG I« LARGE 4 '/2-LBS Ground Beef was the best dance ever held by the Organization, behavior was excellent, the money collected fantastic $50 also made from this dance was donated to the PANTRY PRIDE’S HOM EM AKERS BONANZA!!! Lyndhurst Police Reserve for all their kind co-operation in the SINGER SEWING SERIES for Home& past years at all our functions in t/ m rfti/ Also, the balance of $150 was put ■/. in the Lyndhurst Youth Charity FIN E CHINA T T FaFashion IN 14 INFORMATIVE SEWING P a n t r y ■ONE WITH S3 00 PURCHASE Organization bank account as O N SALE S E C T IO N I ■ TWO WITH S6 00 PURCHASE an ' emergency reserve fund T H IS W E E K ' THREE WITH %9 00 PURCHASE NO nï in case a cause comes up on 9 ° , 29*.. THIS WEEK S FEATURE Of L U * f I PING short notice and money is BINDER INDEX SAUCER only needed before we are able to P r id e 2 9 C $1 9 9 run a dance COMPLETER PIECES AVAILABLE AT 50% b SAVINGS! COLLECT COL ALL 14 AND THF HANDY BINDER I'm again urging anyone with a cause to call We want to help DISCOUNT FOODS in any way we can either monetary or by physical labor I want the Lyndhurst Youth WE GLADLY REDEEM Charity Organization to be Open Late 6 Days A Week known as a place where U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMPS! CHECK LOCAL STORE WINDOWS FOR EXACT STORE HOURS Lyndhurst People can go and get Help Free just ask " We also made a donation of $100 from the Organization's emergency fund to the Jerry Lewis M uscular Dystrophy fund N / ' \ R K L I X ( ; F i x E S / / / > R 0 1 ) I 'C ’ E 1 D E L M O N T E in New York 'Hiis was a fun trip CHASE & SANBORN P IN E A P P L E to the Americana and it was 2 - lb . good to know that Lyndhurst DRINK * GRAPEFRUIT $ 15 9 was represented ORANGES COFFEE T h a n k yo u . S L IC E D O R i lb 13 Peter Ferriero Del Monte Peaches HALVES D E O D O R A N T F IR S T O F 3 3 e Zest Soap B A T H S IZ E P r e s L Y C O 2 6 e T H E S E A S O N Del Monte Sliced Pears 3 7 e Silver Dust DETERGENT Named In College 9 8 e TANGELOS Ti reinsro llic Ov.ornKERNEL \rr*WH0LE m a dgiant e BY THEpeople G R E EN oA : 9 8 e Six North Arlington residents 9-lb 13« . 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Potatoes ccouage8frr?e'sn 395< Avenue, and Elaine Wroaski 34 W e b ste r S tre e t SWEET JUICY FLORIDA Pantry Pride Tea Bags 5 9 e PANTR Y PRIDE HA KED GOODS' PANTRY PRIDE m , Gold Crown Lemon Juice 3 9 e ORANGES IQ 69e b l u e b o n n e t -s o f t Apple Pie ü . 4 5 c p k g PANTRY PRIDE 100% COLUMBIAN 10 MARGARINE 2 lbs. Valu Loaf BreadVI VI WHITEW H IT E 4 loV.’., s 100 PANTIPANTRY PRIDE 1 -lb . |0 O ran g e Juice FLORIDA CITRUS h a lf PIAIN-CINN Donuts PL*Alsr& S U G A R 3 7 c c a n g al. 55' 'si Coffee OSCAR MAYER SLICED SHAMPOO CONCENTRATE 8-oz. DELICIOUS BOLOGNA “¡ä °' pkg 1C FRUITCAKE • LOADED WITH CRISP NUTS GOl L IS T $1 5 9 s . , $119 DEN PINEAPPLE TENDER RED tu b e I All Meat Franks PANTRY PRIDE CHERRIES ■ h: ^|29 Prell 7 9< • BLENDED WITH BUTTER HONEY RICH'S (DARK MEAT) AND JUST ENOUGH BATTER TO SHAMPOO-LIQUID HOLD FIRMLY TOGETHER • DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR *. OLD '£ *2.5! WORLD BUTTER BATTER GOOD TURKEY ROLL ib. 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Carlstadt borough councilman of Pa ram u s and Ja m e s of and fire commissioner, died Services At Congregational Rutherford; a sister, Mrs. Thursday in St. Mary’s Luigi Paluzzi James O'Brien; five I n t h e Rutherford Dove” by Mendelssohn with Hospital, Passaic grandchildren, and a C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rch on Dorothy Murez as the Soprano Mr. Reilly, 82, of 642 Eighth Luigi Paluzzi. 78. a resident of Lyndhurst for 57 years, died great-grandchild Sunday, November 12, the Soloist. Child care w ill be St., was born in Jersey City and Wednesday at Passaic General H ospital Reverend Glenn F provided in the downstairs lived in Carlstadt for the past 46 He was an employee of the Worthington Pump Co.. Kalkbrenner will preach on the Kindergarten Room. All years. Previously he had lived Harrison, for 27 years and retired 13 years ago. He was a Protect Our Pets subject ‘‘With Thanksgiving” newcomers to the area will be in East Rutherford. He retired parishioner of Sacred Heart R.C. Church using Colossians 1: 3-14 for the cordially welcomed by the 15 years ago fro the McCullough Surviving are his wife, the former Rosalie Navarra; three and Homeless Scripture lesson Mr John Congregation and Minister Trucking Co. of E a s t daughters. Mrs Julia Ciarimbiboli of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Walter R,Calhoun Jr., M urez, Organist Choir Sunday afternoon, November Rutherford, with whom he had Animals Inc. Anna Koval of Leonardo and Mrs. Lena Cioliano of MANAGER Director, has planned to play 12, will be the Stewardship been employed for 45 years. N n d i Volunteer« and Lyndhurst: and four sons. Eugene of Leonardo. Angelo of Foitw Hornet For Animal« “ 1116 King of; Love My Shepard Visitation to-all m embers of the Mr Reilly was a councilman Michigan Gerard of Edison and Vincent of Lyndhurst; 18 If you c a n help: I, INC. FUNERAL HOME is” by Wyton for the Organ Congregation' Please welcome from 1946 to 1948 and was a grandchildren and two great grandchildren 19 Lincoln Avenue Prelude; “Pastorale” by Jean the volunteer visitor to your parishioner at St. Joseph’s R.C. 9 3 3 - 1 1 7 4 Rutherford, N.J. Services were at 9 a.m.. Saturday at Nazare Memorial WEbtfer 9-1050 Langlais as the Offertory music home between th'e hours of 1:30 Church, Rutherford. Home. Inc.. and at 10at Sacred Heart Church and “ Posticcio” by Jean and 5:00 P .M . ^ Surviving are his wife. Langlais for the Organ Meetings of the coming week Postlude. The Senior Choir will will include the Membership sing ‘‘0 F o r the Wings of a and Fellowship Board meeting BURK ! Dependable Service Since 1929 on Tuesday evening at 7:30 V V 1 Waldo J. Ippolito j Grace Episcopal P.M.; the Co-W«*d Club presenting Mr. John W. Rock, of | Funeral Home NAZARE Services at Grace Episcopal W y c o ff, to talk of his vocation of Church on the Twenty fifth textile designing at the program ft Funeral Home ) Sunday after Pentecost will be following the usual Pot Luck DIRECTORS Memorial Home Inc. held at 8, 9:15 and 11:00 a m Supper which begins at 7:00 conducted by the Rector, P.M. on Wednesday evening; £ John L. Burk — Paul Konarski Si JO S E P H M. N A Z A R E , Mgr. y 425 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N.J. x Archdeacon Richard N Pease, The Friendly Service Work Day 403 Ridge Rcrad Lyndhurst, N.J. <\ 4384664 assisted by the Reverend on T hursday to set up the 1: 52 Rid9e Road Lyndhurst, N.J. £ X Herbert B. Tietjen, Deacon. Women's Fellowship Rummage I: 939 0490 U 438 7272 The plain celebration of the Sale which will be open to the Holy Communion will begin the public from 7 9 p.m. Thursday D ay at 8:00a m and 9 Noon on Frid y, Novem ber At 9:15 the Church School & 17. Choir Rehearsal will also be F a m ily Service will be the held Thursday evening STEEVER monthly celebration of the Holy Ju n io r Choir at 7:00 P .M . and Communion. Members of the Senior Choir at 8.00 P.M . School below confirmation age Funeral Home will be excused for class before the administration of the Sacrament. The Junior Choir Successor To Collins M em orial I will sing Willan's Communion Service and ‘‘'Hie Lord Is My 253 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. jij Shepherd” by Smart at the offertory At the conclusion of 201 939 3000 5 the worship all attending will have class period and adults will meet with the Rector in the Lounge for coffee and discussion Mr & Mrs Charles N ylan der will be hosts for the D ay T h e B e g in n e rs and Kindergarten classes meet at 9:15 in their separate classrooms with a worship Service followed by elasswork Child care is supervised in the Nursery during both the 9 15 and 11:00 a.m. Services for the convenience of parents of pre-school children to provide • an opportunity for entire Neighbor! Stranger! families to attend church together YOUR CHURCH WELCOMES YOU The 11 o’clock Service of" "E very word of God is pure: He is a shield unto Morning Prayer will include the them that put their trust in Him"... Proverbs 30:5 Rector’s sermon. Music by the Senior Choir will include the hymns and chants for the Day L yndhurst and “ O Jesus, Crowned With All ST. M ATTHEW S ST. THOMAS EVANGELICAL ANNUNCIATION Renown” Traditional English EPISCOPAL CHURCH L U T H E R A N CATHOLIC CHURCH Both choirs of Grace Church are Stuyvesant & Forest Ave. C H U R C H BYZANTINE RITE Lyndhurst, N .J. Valley Brook Ave. & Rev. Anthony M. Radchuck, under the direction of Arthur B Rev. Coval T. Grater, Travers Place Administrator R e c t o r Rev. Lindner No. Arlington, Lyndhurst, Paulimier, Organist and Office Phone: 438-5668 Our Lady of Mount Rutherford. Choirmaster. The Organ Carm el Parish Sunday Worship 10 a.m. , Church and Parish Center: K of C Hall prelude will be “ Moderato in D. SACRED HEART R.C. CHURCH Copeland Ave. 319 New York Ave., Ridge Rd. & near Riverside Ave. L y n d h u r s t Major” by Glazounoff and the New Jersey Ave. Rectory: 197 Klngsland Ave. L y n d h u r s t postlude an im provisation on Phone: (201)935-1177 Rt. Rev. Ms«r. Henry G .J. Rev. Edward J. Hayes, Pastor the recessional Hymntune. Beck, Pastor Phone:438-1147 OUR LADY OF MOUNT L Y N D H U R S T The Mid week celebration of CARM EL PARISH H E B R E W the Holy Communion will be Church and Parish Canter: C E N T E R Copeland Ave. 333 Valley Brook Avenue, between Ridge Rd. A held on Wednesday at 10:00 WESTMINSTER near Riverside Ave. Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rectory: 197 Klngsland Ave. a.m. with the Rector as Rev. David Brown. Cantor C H U R C H Phone: (201) 935-1177 The Rev. Lee R. Bundgus Rev. Edward J. Hayes, Pastor Study: 438-9582 celebrant. Hom e: 935-0744 Ridge Road and Page Ave. Telephone: 839-/820 U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T REED MEMORIAL C H U R C H Friendship House S T . M I C H A E L ’S Stuyvesant and Tontine U.P. CHURCH Ridge Road A v e s . 281 Stuyvesant Avenue Rev. Edward F. Majewski. Rev. Norman Sm ith, Tele: 438-7687 Program Sun. P a s t o r P a s t o r Dr. John Turner Ames Jr. 9 3 9 -1 1 6 1 207 Tontine Ave. I 4 3 8 — 6 9 2 8 M in is t e r Friendship House, the only psychiatric rehabilitation R utherford center of its kind in Bergen GRACE EPISCOPAL UNITED METHODIST County, is sponsoring a West Passaic Avenue ST. M ARY’S 56 W . Passaic Ave. a. Wood Street R.C. CHURCH Roy C. Green Theatre Party on Sunday, The Veneralble Hom e and Ames Avenues P a s t o r November 19, 1972. U N I T A R I A N Andre Watts, Pianist, will FIRST CHURCH ST. JO H N ’S Society of OF CHRIST, EVANGELICAL Rutherford perform on this day at the L U T H E R A N S C I E N T I S T Hom e and Am es Avenues C H U R C H Corner of Lincoln and 9 3 3 - 2 7 3 9 Orrie DeNooyer Auditorium, M ortim er and East Plerrepont Aves. 200 Hackensack Avenue, Fairviaw Avenues CONGREGATIONAL (Lutheran Church in UNITED CHURCH Hackensack, New Jersey, at B R A N C H O F Am erica Congregation) O F C H R I S T THE MOTHER CHURCH The Rev. William R. Niebanck, UNION AVENUE AND 4:30 P.M. There will be a Christian Science P a s t o r PROSPECT PLACE preperformance Open House Reading Room REV. GLENN F. S Station Square KALKBRENNER reception at Friendship House, RUTHERFORD PASTOR 125 Atlantic Street, RUTHERFORD PRESBYTERIAN B A P T I S T 1. C H U R C H MT. ARARAT Hackensack, New Jersey. LIVING GOSPEL E. Passaic Avenue B A P T I S T 23 West Passaic Avenue Dr. Fred M. Hollow ay, Pastor C H U R C H Rev. Elias M . Gom es, DIAL-A-THOUGHT 27-29 Elm Street P a s t o r 4 3 8 - 8 8 8 8 REV. RAY FRAZIER, Presbyterian P a s t o r The regular Service for the Lord’s Day takes place Sunday N<>rth Arlington at 9:30 and 11:00 a m at the Rutherford Presbyterian ST. PAUL'S F I R S T FIRST PRESBYTERIAN E P I S C O P A L PRESBYTERIAN Church. The Rev. TTiomas J C H U R C H C H U R C H C H U R C H 153 Ridge Rd. 11 V o r k R o a d 153 Ridge Rd. Holmes, Minister of Church The Rev. Frederick C. Fox, III Henry C. Kreutzer, Pastor Education will be the preacher R e c t o r Henry C. Kreutzer, Pastor GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH for the day. His sermon is titled 223 Ridge Road 9 A 11 A . M . S e r v ic e ‘Someone There Is Who North Arlington QUEEN OF PEACE Doesn’t Love a W a ll” and is C H U R C H R e v . M s g r. B I L T M O R E W orship based on questions suggested by Thomas J. Tuony, Pastor PENTECOSTAL the Adult Bible Seminar’s study R e c t o r y TABERNACLE 10 Franklin Pf. S e r v ic e s of Nehemiah. 9 9 1 - 7 6 6 0 Rev. Joseph Lattell In The Church C o n v e n t 54 Prospect Avenue Music for the Service is under 18 Franklin PI. No. Arlington, N.J. the direction of Mr Carl 9 9 7 - 2 1 4 1 119 Blltom ore Street Christian Brothers Faculty House No. Arlington, N.J. of Y our Choice Baccaro and will feature the 200 Ridge Rd. 991-1235 gga-foig Chancel Choir at 9:30 singing Whitney’s celebrated piece, “Blessed Is the Man” and Carlsta

m arked with the size of the PT A Activities for the Mrs. Ralph Goione. Mrs in store for those who attend garment and the name of the children of Pierrepont School Charles Wolff and Mrs Betty The dinner will begin at 6 p.m. Sisterhood Has Meeting P.T.A. News owner. No straight pins are to Inquiries as to the sale are to Dentzau represented our unit sharp, and positively no tickets Sisterhood of Congregation in honor of israer s 25th be used be directed to M rs Charles North Arlington High School will be sold after November 13. B nai Israel of Kearny and anniversary, Mrs. Marvin L Y N D H U R S T Lincoln School PTA gave the Following the sale, between Swenson at 93^ 2506 or M rs PTSA and Roosevelt PTA in the A fly e r w ill be sent out soon with North Arlington will hold its Sandler, program chairman, students all a Halloween Party R aym ond Derner at 939 9297 3-3:30 P M all unsold articles Halloween parage T h e y m ore details. next regular meeting wi present an Israeli Columbus School in their classrooms following a should be claimed Those distributed lollipops along the Immediately after the dinner, November 14 at the Temple. mini-exhibition. Mrs. Sidney program given to all parents by NORTH ARLINGTON parade route Kearny Avenue. Kearny Mrs Colum bus School P T A held its unclaimed will be donated to a we will hold our November PTA Bogner, chairman of Israeli Mrs. Williams, principal and all A new idea was suggested for Barney Walitsky. president, first parenteducation meeting worthy charity Mondy for any MEETING. Mrs. Joseph A ffairs, w ill be in charge of the teachers. the Teachers' Dinner on will preside. with a capacity crowd sold items will be paid at that Rdosevelt casadonte. program chairman, books by famous Jewish Halloween started early at tim e November 20 We will serve a has arranged for members of attending. Girls from the 4th. Our Election Day cake sale monthly meeting in Roosevelt authors on display in conjuntion Lincoln School the Thirty percen of the sale smorgasbord in the school gym the North Arlington Emergency 5th and 6th grades as well as was a success. Mrs James School Each month the Board with Jewish Book Month. Israeli Kindergarten had their party in price goes to P T A. while the Each class mother and officer Squad to explain the routine and teachers and parents viewed Hermann and Mrs Charles plans to hold a meeting at one of items from the Sisterhood Gift the a m with witches, cats, rem aining 70 percent goes to the has been asked to bring her procedures of this newly the film, “The Story of Wolf, co-chairmen of ways and the elementary schools to SHOP WILL ALSO BE ON cowboys and m any more. seller. All proceeds from this favorite hot or cold covered organized squad Menstruation” , supplied by the means, would like to thank all encourage better participation DISPLAY FOR Hanukkah gift T he two first grades cut out sale go towards sponsering dish A wide variety of meat, November 13. the Board of Kimberly Clark Co. Mrs. the mothers who baked from the community at these giving. the pumpkins they purchased vegetable dishes, and salads is Education will hold its regular Phylklis Sangi, school nurse, on their field trip to Tice's and Mrs. Anthony J DePaul, F a rm . E a c h child had their arm ***** principal, wereai present 10 deep in messy orange, cool Booklets on th<; subject were seeds and pulp (They each I- distributed to all Refreshments brought home a handfull of seed were served at the conculusion and happiness) of the film The attendance At 1 pm the program started. award was won by Mr PHILCO Mrs. E. Williams welcomed all Servid eo ’s sixth grade parents, children and witches to W E W O N U ! After the students marched ‘‘Halloween Fun". The two first around the school grounds in grades under the direction for their costumes on Halloween, their teachers Mrs. Matthews executive board members and Mrs Butterfield presented 1973 i distributed apples to all of them among others. OH. MRS The executive board will meet WITCH and A WITCH HUNT on November 13 at the home of k*THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE The second grade Teacher Mrs president. Mrs James Russo Bartels and her class did PUMPKINS and OCTOBER t ********* COLOR TV Franklin School MAGIC a poem The two third Franklin School PTA held its grades under the direction of ********************* * * * i first Parent and Family Life Mrs. Bauer and Mrs Mitchel meeting Tuesday, Oct 24. at the teachers, recited a poem and home of chairman Mrs Vincent sang PUMPKIN DeMartino. The slide program W O N D E R L A N D , and others to on Christmas Around the our delight World. originally scheduled The children then returned to for the meeting was cancelled their classrooms for the treats since the Public Service (the teachers hoped no tricks!) representative was unable to Mrs. Williams then extended a attend Substituted was a w arm welcom e to the young up discussion on "Developing and coming generation in the Responsibility in our Children " room They took her hand and all walked up onto the stage Lincoln School (This is FUN !) All the students were in full On Thursday evening. dress of Halloween including N ovem ber 9th , Lincoln School the teachers who all came as P T A w ill have -O PEN apples. (Big red ones ) Model C3052BWA Finished to match Walnut Simulated Picture HOUSE" in honor of Mrs As school closed for the day Simulated Picture Christopher Nielsen’s the children had a good start on retirem ent. It will be held in the HALLOWEEN FUN’ " diagonal all purpose room of Lincoln I PHILCO* 16* PHILCO* 14"«,..*» School between 8 9 30 P M Union School Philco 25 Refreshments will be served * Portable Color TV Portable Color T V and the Public is welcome $226.29 profit was realized by • Solid slate Cosmetic Color Circuitry with patented • Improved 85% solid state DynaColor "85" Chassis • the Union Avenue School P T A of * A beautiful value! Polo White with aluminum accents • Philco® A.C.T. (Auto-lock Channel Tuning). Locks in * automatic Chroma control provides outstanding color EAST RUTHERFORD Rutherford at the Fall clothing Haa the Phllco 10/15 color picture tube • In accelerated realism • Philco 20,500-volt OynaColor chassis * Solid the TV signal, instantly, automatically, with push­ sale. This money w ill go to life testa, Phllco’s 10/15 picture tube has operated the button ease • Each color dot in the Philco? patented equivalent of 38,000 hours of normal use • Philco Dyna- state signal system • Separate VHF/UHF channel Franklin School benefit the students of Union j selectors with separate VHF/UHF channel selectors Black Matrix picture tube js surrounded wltlvjet black School through general PTA Color chassis delivers the power for a beautiful color Mrs. Muller’s second grade with separate windows • Telescopic dipole VHF, loop for dramatic brightness • Trimline cabinet finished a ctivities Sellers who took part p icture every time class, at Franklin School in UHF antennas to match Walnut furniture made $534 01 on used clothing, East Rutherford, collected toys and games The sale was $59 02 for UNICEF The 18 ¡ Our pnce held at the Rutherford O ur price— children visited friends & ONLY ONLY 2 5 9 88 4 3 9 8 8 Congregational C h u r c h . 2 8 9 “ neighbors for a full week before ONLY October 25th Chairmen for the Halloween Anthony Fattoross *f************ ********** ********* event were: Mrs. Dunn Smith collected the most money for a *****************a»*«»***»****- ****************************** and M rs Jo hn Paddock TTiey total of 07.45. Joseph Elmo. expressed appreciation to all Vivian Monteiro, Lee those who sold articles and Lamporello and Andrea Doyle assisted in the sale. collected $5.00 or more. The The Executive Committee of cla ii felt that their venture was the Union School PTA will meet a success at the home of Mrs. Harry PHILCO Bingham, 25 Cooper Place. C0L0M RUTHERFORD Tuesday evening November 7th Co hostesses w ill be M rs Lincoln John Paddock and Mrs. Frank Garripoli. At that time, the Lincoln Schools third grade three delegates to the State PTA class of Mrs. J. Bauer joined the convention in Atlantic City will EARTH PATROL at their discuss the meetings. Delegates school thru the^ physical were Mrs Glenn Kalkbrenner, environment project of helping 40 Currier Place; Mrs. Paul to clean up the Lincoln Woods Bode. 86 Darwin Avenue, and Philco Runabout Series Each student wore gloves, Mrs Charles Potor, 83 Wingra brought bags, and other tools Model C4550BWH Polo White Avenue. Tliey report that the Simulated Picture Mod«) B709BWH - lor the job at hand. Earth Patrol State wants a bigger voice. PHILCO® 12" Portable TV is the working of E C O L O G Y The PTA will oppose any DIAGONAL 0* State ordered re-districting of Packed with power for bright, sharp pictures. diagonal The class will receive a merit PHILCO* 18 PHILCO* TV schools for racial balance 13,500 volts of picture power ^Telescopic VHF, loop award suitable for framing also UHF antennas • Built-in retractable carrying handle • Transistorized signal and sound systems for long TV each child will get a colorful Portable Color TV Pierrepont Front-mounted VHF/UHF channel selectors • Full-range life • Front-mounted VHF/UHF channel selectors b icycle decal of their own front speaker * Choice of cabinet color>~-Beige and Improved DynaColor "85" chassis—85% solid state • Big 5’ oval spesker for rich, full sound • Telescopic Mrs E Williams the The annual fall clothing sale Ebony, Model B4138BE. Avocado and Polo White, Model for peak performance, dependability • Solid state VHF, loop UHF antennas • Luggage-type strap handle principal wishes to thank each of the Pierrepont School P T A B414BAV. Blue and Polo White. Model B414BBL. Cosmetic Color Circuitry • Patented automatic for easy carrying • 18,500 volts of picture power for student for the good job they did will be held on Friday. Tangerine and Polo White, Model B414BTG. Simulated Chroma control • Philco 10/15 color picture tube • bright, sharp pictures • Beautiful Polo White cabinet both for their school and their Novem ber 17th between 9 A M Walnut finish. Model B415BWA Memory-Matic VHF preset fine tuning • Telescopic community Mrs P La Porta ic 2:30 P M at the school’s .incoln School PTA president dipole VHF, loop UHF antennas auditorium. East Pierrepont also commends the children for Avenue Rutherford, the public ONLY their efforts. This has been an H 9 8 8 is invited 7 9 88 Model B413BBE Only 2 9 9 88 ONLY area of ecology concern Thak The "Dropoff" day will be you EARTH PATROL! Thursday, Nov 16th between ****★★★★****** ***********•****.**.**■**********■, NOV. 16 Lincoln School PTA 12 :30 3 30 P M Clean and Executive Committee meeting usable clothing and games & will be held at Mrs. A. Bertones toys m ay be brought to the {home at 159 West Newell Ave , auditorium. Please have all of R utherford, at 8:15 p.m. the articles securely & clearly TWO GREAT STORES - R. Cassella Distributor o f K e a r n y CHECK OUR LOW PRICES KEARNY & 113 MIDLAND AVE. KEARNY Camera, Tape Recorder, Electric Clipper RUTHERFORD & H ot Comb Repairing Phone: 991-5687 Hot Combs & Dryers from $7.50 up Miss Clairol Color B ath ...... 9 5

Tempest Solid State AM-FM Stereo. . 85.95 NEW Kodak Pocket Camera A-20R ...... 2 3 .9 8 STORE HOURS Sylvania M agicubes ...... 1 .2 0 e a . OPEN MON., THURS., FRI., Sylvania Reg. Flashcubes ...... e a . .7 9 TO 9 P.M . Kodak CX-126-12 Color Film ea. .99 WED., SAT., TO 5 P.M . Fini Hair Spray per can ...... R u t h e r f o r d We have many more items at low prices TUES TO 6 P.M. 421 Hacken$ack Street 36 AMES AVE., RUTHERFORD Carl$tadtf N.J. TIMM • ItmtlKMMKM wtni Wfspva • « A S T « carni 201-939-7766 CMMI « IlHKAMIDKin * ®Kt Phone: 935-5277 Monday to Wednesday - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Evenings 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pagt 10 LEADER Thursday, November 9, 1972

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Everything You Always National Community To Merge With Dover Wanted To Know About Alvan B. Fehn, President the proposal. the development of the services which heretofore As of September 30, 1972, The combined resources of Mutilai Funds and Chairman of National The terms provide that the Counties of Morris, Bergen, have not been available to National Community reported $655,619,988 will make Union Bank of New Jersey, stockholders of National Union Sussex, Passaic and Warren. large sections of the areas . By Guy Savino Jr. total resources of National Community the whose head office is located in will receive 1.1 shares of These counties have served. The staffs of both $549,719,648 with National largest non-holding company Dover, Morris County, and National Community for each With mutual fund sales of potential investors who still e x p e rie n c e d a rap id banks will be retained with Union reporting $105,900,340. ***** in New Jersey. lagging, it is no secret that the remain in the dark regarding William L. Staehle, President of share of their bank. increase in population and industry faces a serious even the basics the industry, National Community Bank of I n making the will benefit as a result of the positions equivalent to challenge if it is to successfully has achieved fruition through a Rutherford, with its head announcement, the two chief merger. With resources in those now held and we feel ROOM — FOR — RENT recapture the same popularity direct easing of the regulations office in Rutherford, Bergen executive officers said: excess of $655,000,000 and that their expertise will be “We are uniting in order on the part of the investing that the Securities and County, announce that the two a lending limit of over of significant value.” Luxury-on-wheels p u b lic t h a t it o n c e e n jo y e d Exchange Commission has banks on action of their to make the expanded $4,500,000 to any one National Community has The redemptions of mutual traditionally levied against respective boards of directors resources, services and Wall — to — Wall — Carpeting borrower, we will be able to thirty-two offices throughout fund shares continued to exceed such advertising ploys. The taken on October 25, 1972 facilities of the combined provide many financial sales in September, with total S E C has been increasingly have entered into an agreement banks available to further Bergen and Sussex Counties. c o m p le te w ith TV - cash ins worth $442 million for more cooperative with the funds to merge. the month Somewhat since the inception of their slaes The stockholders of both Radio - Heat Air-Conditioning encouraging, however, was the s lu m p in 1971 b an k s, as well as the Residents Receive Yuletide Checks fact that gross redemptions Regardless of the long range Comptroller of the Currency, GOES ANYWHERE ANYTIME when a weekly payment is declined from the $582 million implications of the new must approve the merger. M erchants in the than paying holiday bills. He Rutherford Lyndhurst area missed The Club insures the said about one-third of all Club reported in August marketing impetus, many Meetings of the stockholders of saver's having the amount of In response to the continuing industry officials have the two banks will be held in received a Yuletide bonanza funds find their way into from Boiling Springs Savings money desired when it is marketing dilemma of the exhibited a degree of pessimism January of next year to act on regular savings accounts, 935-LIMOus.ne SERVICE and Loan Association last week wanted most " funds, the Investment Company in their appraisals of the another third is used to pay when the association mailed King noted that surveys taxes, accum ulated bills, or the Institute, in almost the same current situation UNIFORM CHAUFFEURED CADILLACS checks to 1,781 residents conducted by Christm as Club. A purchase of above-average cost breath that it reported mutual George Putnam, chirman of commission dollars on the Totaling over $356,551, William Corporation, reveal that luxury items, and the DIAL 935-LIM0 - 5466 fund sales in Septem ber, at $310 the ICI and also chairm an of the failure of the individual investor P King, president of the families utilize the Club rem aining third actually is used million, to be the lowest in a Putnam group of mutual funds, to test the uncertain waters of institution. said this accounts for purposes other for ‘holiday gifting." Keeper of the Inn — Louis J. Filardo year, recently announced that it has stated that "our problem the securities markets Total represented the amount saved has more than tripled its isn't to change our image but to New York Stock Exchange in the association’s 1972 advertising budget for the develop one " Mr Putnam, who transactions averaged just over C h r i s t m a s C lu b current fiscal year. along with so many of his 12 million shares per day during King pointed out that not only South Bergen County Board of Realtors Multiple Listing ENractMy More than 75 percent of the contemporaries.feels that the Septem ber, while Wall do Christmas Clubs ease $15 million outlay will be spent funds “were over played" Streeters contend that volume holiday spending problems, but on television ads Industry during the 1960s. said in an o f 14 to 15 m illio n s h a r e s is “fully paid up” Clubs earn No one office can have all of the ideas or all of the sales - so it’s logical to m ultiple list o ffic ia ls h a v e p r e v ie w e d a 30 interview that the redemption necessary to insure profitability interest, adding something to second spot that will be aired on and sales problems may to t h e b r o k e r a g e h o u se s. the total amount saved, ‘which the three major T V. networks continue through much or all of Most sources agree (and their Multiple List your property with one of the following Realtors: helps a bit m ore." during such programs as the next year, and it might take prognostications are supported Boiling Springs this year is RUTHERFORD, N.J. Frank Edwards 939-4200 Un-Tuwio Inc. 933-0400 Tonight Show, the Today Show, several years for the industry to by the exceedingly large WOOD RIDGE, N.J. offering two gifts to those William A. Black 438-22ÎJÎ movies, and professional em ulate the sales boom of a few percentage of disposable George Zimmerman 939-1675 Gibbs Agency. 939-2100 opening 1973 Christmas Clubs Beter Ferraro 438-1068 Frank Volpe 933-8767 Gemmer & Murphy 939-8200 sporting events. The ad is years ago He forecast that total personal income that has flowed Charles Zomer 933-3838 Those opening clubs of $2 to $5 intended to highlight the long redem ptions in 1972 will exceed Justin Realty Co. 939-7500 Harold A. Pareti 438-0550 9ivino Agency 438-3120 Albert Gorab Agency 438-1133 into savings institutions in will be given a pair of Bayberry term investment performance $6 billion, balanced against $5 Ft#nk V. Nisi. Inc. 438-4421 recent years) that there is a candles, while those of $10 or LYNDHURST, N.J. WALUNGTON.NJ. Walter E. Goemer 939-2464 records of he mutual fund billion in new sales. The A.W. Van Winkle 939-0500 wealth of money poised on the more will receive a set of Joseph C. Bamet 777-7420 Austin A. Reed 933-6448 industry, which, if taken on the in d u s tr y h a d n et s a le s in 1971 of Van Winkle &.Liggett939-4343 Abbott & Associates 933-3333 brink of the investment holiday coasters. average, have been good The only $35 m illion s p e c tr u m "This is a service," King said, Fred P. kurean 939-6200 Bogle Inc. 939-1076 ËUwood S New Inc. 939.8OOO Institute has also reportedly Nevertheless, this may be a If. as many analysts contend, which is appreciated by many Arthur Liva Agency 933-2121 approved changes to its most opportune time to begin a the market is simply residents. There are no charges EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J Bogle Inc. Lyndhurst magazine and newspaper ads promotional campaign aimed at sidetracking before a ------BULLETIN------S. T. 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Wendy Carol Weiler Linda Gash Marries Weds James Allen Maffucci Michael Cooke Saturday

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Judith Hand Mrs. Andrew Shutak

Judith H and Engaged Shutak-G iovia W edding Mrs. Jam es Maffucci Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. B.S. degree in Elementary The wedding of Miss Janet veil was held in place by a Hand of 269 Carmita Ave., Education from Trenton State The m arriage of Miss Wendy silk flowers harmonizing Ann Giovia, daughter of Mrs. pearl-trimmed Camelot Rutherford, announce the College in December. Carol Weiler. daughter of Mr c o lo rs Frank Mackiewicz of 141 headpiece. She carried a engagement of their daughter, Mr. Wise is an alumnus of and Mrs. George H. Weiler, Jr. Joseph (i Lara ja of Upper Rutherford Place, North bouquet of glamellias, M rs R M ic Judith Ann, to Thomas Jay C ooke the University of Arizona and of Ridgewood. Brodheadsville Montclair, was best man Arlington, and the late stephanotis, and babies’ Wise, son of Mr. and Mrs. B Michael Cooke and his is employed by the Goodall in the Poconos. Pa., and Ushers included Terry William Mrs Cooke, a graduate of Samuel Giovia, to Andrew breath. The matron of honor bride, the former Linda Jean Albert J. Wise of Yardley, Rubber Company, Trenton, as and Christopher Lee Weiler. Rittner s Floral Design School, Orleans. Cape Cod. Mass . to Michael Shutak Jr., son of Mrs. wore an Empire gown of Gash, daughter ol Mr and Mrs Pennsylvania. an executive trainee. James Allen Maffucci. son of brothers of the bride. Jam es A Boston. Mass . is with River Miss Hand graduated from Andrew Shutak of 56 Eagle Romance Blue chiffon Thomas Gash of Lyndhurst. are Kelley and Ralph F Ostella of Dell Flowers and Gifts, Oradell St. Mary’s High School, A May 6, 1973 wedding is Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Maffucci Street, North Arlington, and trimmed with embroidered honeymooning in the Poconos of Upper Montclair, N.J.. and Montclair. N.J . and Louis T Her husband, son of Mrs Rutherford, and will receive a planned. the late Mr. Shutak, took place flowers at bodice, cuffs, and following their wedding M erryall. New Milford. Conn .. Terlizzi of Glen Ridge. N.J R a lp h C o o k e. 241 M o u n tain September 16 at Our Lady neckline. The bridesmaids wort* Saturday at Vincent United took place on the evening of c o u s in o f th e g ro o m . Way, Lyndhurst, and the late Queen of Peace Church, North the same style gowns in Methodist Church. Nut ley A George H Weiler III. brother Mr Cooke, is with C & J Glass November 4 in a candlelight Arlington. The Rev. Jospeh strawberry chiffon. All had reception followed at Burns of the bride, read selected North Arlington. ceremony at St Elizabeth's Quinlan officiated at the matching Camelot headpiece Country Inn. Clifton. Episcopal Church. Ridgewood. passages during the service. double ring ceremony. A with brief veils and carried The bride was attended by her The bride's family are former Mrs Maffucci. a department reception followed at The nosegays of mixed sister in law, Mrs Thomas I) residents of Rutherford manager for Bonwit Teller's Fiesta, Wood-Ridge. multi-colored Fall flowers. Gash of Littleton. Colorado, as Rev e\e n d Richard B h e a d q u a l t e r s s t o r e in The bride, given in marriage The couple have returned matron of honor Bridesmaids Anderson, rector of the church, Philadelphia, was graduated by her stepfather, had her from a wedding trip to were Mrs James R Gash and performed the ceremony A from Ridgewood High School in sister, Mrs. Florence Muscarella Martinique and Barbados and Mrs John R Gash, also reception followed at the 1967 a n d f ro m S w ee t B r ia r as matron of honor. are residing in North Arlington. sisters in law. and Miss Irene W o m a n ’s C lu b o f R id g e w o o d . College. Sweet Briar. Va . in Bridesmaids were Miss Sylvia Both are graduates of North McWilliams s s m m The bride given in m arriage 1971 She sjx>nt her junior year Paganelli, niece of the bride, Arlington High School. Mrs. Kevin Cooke served his by her father, wore a of college m Florence. Italy, and Mrs. Sue Lake. Michael Shutak Jr. is with the Real brother as best man. and their or tews candlelight silk satin gown studying languages and art She Daley was best man. Ushering Estate Department of New brother Dennis ushered with featuring a ruffled portrait was presented at the Valley were Nicholas Paganelli, Jersey Bell Telephone Co., Carl DeMarco and Frank neckline, bishop sleeves, high Cotillion in 19(>8 brother-in-law of the bride, and Newark. Her husband, a Viet D e L e llis waistline, and a slim skirt Her father is Director of James Digney. Nam veteran, attends Fairleigh The bride's Empire. A line ending in a sweeping train She Public Relations of Pfizer Inc . The bride wore a silk Dickinson University Evening gown of ivory satin organza and wore an heirloom French panel the international i organza gown with an illusion Division. He is employed in the re-embroidered Alencon lace, veil which belonged to her pharmaceutical and chemical V-neckline, trimmed with Commercial Operations was fashioned with high maternal grandmother and company Active in Ridgewood appliqued lace and pearl Department of Public Service Victorian neckline, long lantern carried a bouquet of lilies of the civic affairs, he is presently a beading. A floor length illusion Electric & Gas Co., Newark. sleeves, and chapel length v a lle y . member of the Board of detachable train Her Camelot The maid of- honor. Miss Directok of the Ridgewood North Arlington M an Engaged cap of lace and organza petals Regina Ann Mancusi of Bastoi. Y M C A a n d the Board of held her long illusion veil and Conn .wore a gown of deep rose Trustees of the Ridgewood she carried white rosebuds and Mr and Mrs John Mason Jr Business School. Boston, satin with matching stole She Republican Clul He has also chrysanthemums carried a basket of French silk of 8 Taylor Avenue. Peekskill. Massachusetts. A member of *rved inber of th Her attendants wore red New York, announce the the New York State Bar. he is flowers in shades of pink and Village Planning Board and as a jersey with Empire waistlines engagement of their daughter employed in the Real Estate rose designed by the bride's R e p n b 1 i c a n co u n t \ trim m ed with old fashioned Joan to O. John Koenig, son of Industries Division of First m o th e r committeeman He is also a M r a n d M rs O tto K o en ig o f 157 National City Bank, New York lace. They carried l>ouquets of Other attendants, identically past president and currently a Crystal Street. North Arlington C ity mums and wood flowers with dressed, were Mrs George H director of the Yale Alumni A January wedding is planned m atching flowers in their hair W eiler III. sister in law of the Association of Bergen County bride; the Misses Patricia Ann and Vicinity and Pamela Jeanne Weiler of Her paternal grandfather was Miss Mason is a graduate of Ridgewood, sisters of the bride a leader in the railway supply Lakeland High School, Miss M arianne Carol Maffucci. business having served for Mohegan Lake, and Cornell sister of the groom, and Miss many years as Vice President University New York Hospital Marlene Greco June Ellen Terlizzi of Glen and General Sales Manager of School of Nursing. New York Ridge. N.J cousin of the the American Locomotive City She is presently a student M arlene Greco To W ed groom The Misses Patgina and Company and later as head of in New York University's Jacqueline Maffucci. sisters of the railroad division of the graduate program in Mrs Frances Nucera Greco f a m ilie s . the groom, were flower girls Vanadium Corporation ol Psychiatric Community Mental of Lyndhurst. announces the Mr Vigna is a graduate of They wore pale pink satin America Her maternal Health Nursing. Her fiance is a engagement of her daughter Program m ing Systems THE TUX TAILS: It’s a White Tie n Tails It's a gowns and earned baskets of grandparents, the late I)r M an graduate of Xavier High School. Tuxedo with bow tie It's two formal wear options M arlene, to Richard Vigna, son Institute. Hackensack, and is Conrad Cleaver and Dr New York City; Fairfield all in one beautiful Tuxedo! of Mrs Joseph Vigna, of employed by Vornado. Inc William Geiss ('leaver, for U ni versity . C onnecticut; Lyndhurst and the late Mr The bride elect is with the PERSONAL many years were professors at Georgetown Law Center. Vigna An engagement dinner Prudential Insurance Company "Singla, Widowed, Catawba College. Salisbury. Washington. D C ; and Harvard was held at San Carlo of Am erica. Wayne office Divo read" N C Restaurant. Lyndhurst. on An Autumn 1973 wedding is Find happiness by October 29. for the immediate planned masting so maona naw For a F R K confidential Carol DiSalvo Betrothed it-r.» view call INTRODUCTIONS Mr and Mrs. Walter Di Salvo Carol to Jerry Aquino, son of r s CARDINO'S of 237 Prospect Avenue. North Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aquino of UNLIMITED A rlington, announce the 551 Mercer Street, Jersey City AHingtwi Catering and B anquet H a l t engagem ent of their daughter A 1974 wedding is planned - C O M E IN ------

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They shopping in crowds, and learn crisper, and Christmas is Local merchants invest in pay local taxes. the pleasure of patronizing drawing nearer. We look huge stocks of Christmas Your local merchant wants your neighboring stores. forward to the hustle and bustle of Christmas, the First of all 1 want to apologize for last week's column Half showers of cards, the joy of giving and receiving, the lights, ★ the sense of it was destroyed by errors in the typesetting ★ the greens, the excitement of ★ What really annoys me is that there was an omission in the family reunions, the beautiful, ★ Green Tomato Meat Stew, because that is one recipe I hope warm Christmas spirit ★ everyone will try when green tomatoes are available In case ★ everywhere. ★ any of you clip recipes, as I do. in the first line, where it reads Streets are especially bright ★ "on salt", it should say one teaspoon of salt And then, in the with Christmas lights, with ★ last line of the next to the last paragraph of the column, stars and Christmas trees and ★ ★ Santa Claus sending forth the where it says "I did it" it should read ‘‘I tasted it / you CAN’T TOP THIS VALUe'' ★ With that off my mind I should like you to know I have warmest greetings across the Imported ★ skies, adding to the radiance of ★ dedicated this week to Florence Neglia Florence, who is in Canadian Special ★ the season. the hospital recovering from a recent operation, sent me a ★ Have you ever wondered week or so ago three of her favorite recipes I consider this MacNaughton Vz Gallon ★ how the lights are placed along ★ very generous since I have known women who went to their the streets to welcome ★ graves holding fast to recipes they wouldn't divulge even to Value AMERICAN ★ Christmas shoppers? ★ their own daughters It is not done by the town WHISKEY ★ I have tried two of Florence's recipes and am giving them fathers nor by Chambers of New and ★ to you They were every bit as good as she promised. The Commerce nor by utility ★ Improved... ★ third recipe, which is for a fancy fruit salad, will probably companies. It is done and paid ★ have to wait until I give a luncheon for the girls, something I for by individual merchants in Lighter and ★ our South Bergen towns. They Smoother ★ do about once every twenty five years ★ want to express their greetings Easy Oven Stew Neglia ★ of the season, their thanks for ★ Mix the following together in a two quart casserole Mr and Mrs Louis C. Zuza of 18 Rybinski. of North Arlington yearlong patronage, their Quart ★ * 4 cup sifted flour ‘4 cup water 57 Canterbury Avenue. North her cousin. Mrs Pauline Huluch hopes for the coming season. ★ Arlington were honor guests at of Union. N.J. who had been her 86 Proof j ★ 12 tsp. salt 1 can (io> 2 oz ) beef consomme In return it would only be ★ a surprise party celebrating ■ 2 tsp paprika Add maid of honor, and the Rev Mr fair to patronize our local ★ >4 tsp pepper their fiftieth wedding W ater Niedwicki. pastor of Mrs merchants when doing your ★ anniversary on October 1 Zuza s church. Our Lady of ★ Stir in 1 medium sized onion, chopped Christmas shopping. It saves ★ The gala affair was hosted by Czestowchawa .Jersey City ★ * 4 cup dry red wine l1 * lbs beef chuck their son in law and daughter. The color schem e of the party North Arlington ★ Mr and Mrs Andrew Kyc also ★ was lavender, gold and white, Cut the m eat in bite sized pieces and stir so the meat is of North Arlington, and their ★ with flowers and candles set on ★ grandson. Kenneth Mrs Kyc is Pair Win Honors coated Cover the casserole and bake in a 300 degree oven for lavander cloths, and lavander ★ the only child of the honored In Fairleigh Dickinson th r e e h o u r s and white icing on the five tier SPECIAL WINE SELECTION ★ c o u p le . University's Teaneck college of ★ That's all there is to it Go out to P T A and come home to a wedding cake Small bottles of C ream- The celebration was held at science and engineering Portugal MATEUS The Imported Rosi .2.95 25 02. ★ nice, bubbling, dark brown stew I thickened the gravy a bit champagne with white ★ M a s c h i o s R estaurant. Thomas Donahue Jr and Product of Portugal ★ at the end with a flour and w ater m ixture, because I thought candy coated almonds tied to Kentucky Lyndhurst A cocktail party was Joseph Flores of North ★ the neck with golden cord and Germany RED BARON Uebfraumilch.... 2.43 24 oz. it a little thin And I tossed the m eat in the dry m ixture before held during the afternoon and Arlington were named for STRAIGHT BOURBON ★ gold paper sating books of ★ adding the liquids but you can decide on your own method again in the early evening for academ ic honors last week OR BLENDED France BICHOT Beaujolais Red Burgundy 3.47 24 0Z. m atches were favors ★ Take your choice. This m ade three generous portions for us those who were unable to attend WHISKEY Spain Cruz Garcia REAL SAN6RIA 1.90 33.8 oz. ★ Florence says she usually doubles the recipe and freezes one the dinner in the evening, at Music was rendered ★ ★ casserole. If I were doubling it for us 1 would have one meal which 150 relatives and friends throughout the festive occasion An Assortment of Great Brands ★ fresh and then divide the rem ainder and f reeze for two future were present Among the guests by Red Vincent and his DOG OBEDIENCE ;i9 ★ were Mrs Zu^abrother. John o r c h e s t r a * 5 !'Quart OTARD*** Special Cognac 80 Proof 7.47 Fifth ★ m e a ls 8 ★ Be sure you use a two quart casserole with tight fitting lid Rich in flavor P&T SCOTCH Special Selection 86 Proof . .6.66 Quart ★ for the quantities given. Ron CARIOCA Puerto Rican RUM 80 Proof. .4.75 Fifth ★ I Week Rich in ★ The next recipe is equally delicious and equally easy to Queen Of Peace Speaks smoothness J. W. DANT Gold Label Blended Whiskey. 3.79 Fifth ★ prepare, since the pie makes its own crust; ★ ; Course 80 Proof V 80 Proof______★ Brother Ban Murray F.S.C .a very decently dressed and very ★ ★ Coconut Pie Neglia Christian Brother from nicely groomed They are a Blackberry and Fruit Brandy T he ★ 4 e g g s Australia, has been at Queen of credit to the fine homes from $ 2 5 .0 0 Creme de Menthe Green ★ Peace for the past four weeks ★ 1*4 cups granulated sugar which they obviously come, and Apricot and Fruit Brandy Monastery studying first hand the modular ENROLL FOR ★ 2cups milk a credit to their school of which 24 DELICIOUS B ra n d y ★ schedule system of tim etabling ' 2 cup self rising flour they are so rightly proud N O V E M B ER ★ which was introduced at our $ 0 0 9 Quarts 2tsps vanilla He is loud in his praise of the W ED. P.M. Cordials ★ school some four years ago. He W 4? Proof ★ *4 stick m elted butter <6 tb ) faculty of Queen of Peace, $ 1 0 I 5 oo has been taking the classes of NEW FLAVORS ★ whom he regards as a first rate NUTUEY ★ 1 seven-oz. package Angel Flake Coconut (Baker's) Brother Robert Noble who was Lemon and Fruit Brandy Banana and Fruit Brandy/Apple and Fruit Brandy J Vz Gal. te a m . ★ Grease 2 Pyrex pie plates (9 inch, not too shallow) and ALL BREEDS hospitalized several weeks ago MacNauthtaa Hended Canadian Whuler fchenler Retti» »menean Whiskey. I Hind J W. Dint Cm and Vadka. Ontilled Iitm tOMfa |iam »»«trai t. ★ preheat the oven to 350 degrees Mix the sugar and flour Brother Murray is "A happy staff means a N.J. DOG COLLEGE Ielle» 1er Cm and «adka Distill«« trom 100% *!»•■ neutral lim it. Cream al Xentuckr ttuifhl (Mika* and Hended Wkitkiet. Cimi Micia Heal *an|na ★ happy school, "is his dictum, Park A Tilloid Special Selection Hended Scotch WHilkf; J * Oant Hended Nkiiktr UhMlty »fthated hand! Cor» . lev Ink. N T. d Drive in North Arlington, recently- might be some help to some of you who are seeking recipes received four awards at the R i c c i ’ s for singles: highland dancing competition Hawaiian Mystery Package held in Kearny Joanne was 3 o r 4 tw o in ch c u b e s o f b e e f a n d v e a l awarded second place medals D i n e r 6 chunks pineapple, drained in the highland fling, sword 14 green pepper dance, shean truibhas and reel 1 s m a ll r ip e to m a to in the professional category 113 Park Ave. Salt and pepper to taste Although only sixteen. Joanne Dash ginger must now compete as a Lyndhurst NJ. For each individual serving, place m eat, pineapple, green professional since she started pepper and tomato in 14 inch square of aluminum foil giving instructions in highland dancing to local youngsters this Sprinkle on salt and pepper and ginger Seal in a pouch like past September 935-2850 fashion, then bake 2 hours in 350 degree oven Variations: Her ten year old sister. Use combinations of pork, lam b or chicken. Make packages Debbie, received a fourth place in advance and freeze ICE CUBES m edal for the shean truibhas in If any of you wish to try Florence's oven stew this week you the 11 and under category ALSO can find beef chuck for stew at Patsy's Shop Rite at 99c a which, at the present tim e is the SOLD HERE p o u n d largest and most competitive a g e g ro u p Turkey Shoot A turkey Shoot will be held at W HAT WILL BE THE QUALITY the rifle range of the Central Bergen Branch YMCA at 360 Main Street. Hackensack on Pick O ne FR EE! Friday and Saturday. OF EDUCATION RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC N o v e m b e r 10 a n d 11. Just join Monarch Federal's new interest-paying Christmas One dollar entitle each Club for up to $20 weekly. Then make the tough decision contestant to five shots with a between these three lovely Linen Calendar Towels. No matter .22 rifle at the “luck" target. SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RUTHERFORD???? which one you pick, it's Free! Join today. Proceeds from the turkey (One gilt per account, while supplies last Interest paid on all completed Clubs shoot will be used to buy new It D epends On You .... as per Association's schedule.) equipment and games for the Youth Lobby at the "Y". Hours You can help choose candidates for the Rutherford School Board by becoming a on Friday are 3:30 to 10 p.m., member of RUTHERFORDIANS for education and participating in the OPEN Saturday hours are 8 :00 a.m. to NOMINATING CONVENTION to be held on 4 :0 0 p .m . TUES., NOV. 14, 1972 at 8:30 P.M. IN THE JR. HIGH CAFETERIA Adams To Speak Benjamin Adams, Ph.D., will Yes, I want to become a member of R F.E. p rñvl*i r V i i D ) / a \ *1 address the General Meeting of Dues $5/yr. make checks payable to RFE and send to RFE c/o Walter Palasits 176 the Rutherford Cooperative f t J Í r1e W u ) } A i J Q V o V , Mountain Way, Ruth, NJ 07070 for further info call W. Palasits at 939 5886 u m m Day Nursery on November 16, and loan i 1972 at 8:00 p.m. at 32 Ridge Your Name...... Phone...... 24* Kaarny Avenue, Kearny, N.4. 07032 • M1-SS00 Road, Rutherford. Dr. Adams, director for the Palisades Op*n Monday through Thursday 9 a.m .to3p.m.; Fnday ,9a.m tc 7 p.m. Ample Free Parking In Raar Of Address...... Counseling Center, will speak MWBMf. P.S.U.C. on early childhood development Pag« 14 L.EADER Thursday, November 9, 1972 Peoples Trust Names Consumer Representative A Cruise On Navy Tin Can Is Impressive The board of directors of secretary and treasurer of the office as a commercial credit American Cancer Society, By John Savino Peoples Trust of New Jersey representative. inches and a navigational depth continually be made to the eats with the crew as much as ias named five people to new South Bergen Chapter. Recently your editor was M eritorious Unit Citation Neuenhaus is a graduate of of 29 nine feet. She is equipped Commander, day and night. possible and also engages in x>sitions. TTiey are: Florence Mrs. McAvay and her invited foi a day's cruise on a (Gallantry Cross) and the Navy Fairleigh Dickinson University. with a twin six bladed screws It was a pleasant lunch in their gam es while off duty such K. McAvay to assistant vice h u sb a n d Walter live in United States Destroyer U S Expeditionary Medal. He is treasurer of the and a large single rudder. The which the Commander supplied as handball etc. president at the Main and Paramus. They have two Navy recruiting officer William Our ship cruise I out of Rutherford March of Dimes full load displacement is 7900 us with more statistics. As an • After all" he said, the ship is Essex office in Hackensack; children, Carolyn and Thomas. Johnson who is stationed at the Newport Harbor and began a and a consul of the American tons making her about the size additional moral builder the as good as it's crew. " Richard L. Mayer, manager of Mayer joined the bank in Navy bldg 20 Banta Place. routine sail which was to take us Institute of Banking. of a World W ar 2 light cruiser seventy five miles out. Our Commander ordered free hot The Commander resides in the 210 Main Street office in 1959 as a teller. After holding Hackensack, invited us. He and his wife Mariann live Her fuel capacity is 551,852 fellow sightseeing passengers dogs and coffee to the men in Norfolk. Va.. with his wife Hackensack; Thomas G. various positions in the branch explaining that the Destroyer in Leonia with their children gallons of diesel oil The were broken up into small between meals and was amazed Phyllis and three children. Neuenhaus, assistant branch system, he was named assistant David and Matthew. voyage was arranged to allow tremendous horse power is groups and were afforded1 a to find that in a 2 month period Em ily 16. Susan 13 and an infant manager, Rutherford office; branch officer of he Khoury joined the bank’s minute tour of every section of one third of a ton of the son Thomas. Carl H. Khoury, assistant 1968 and in 1969 he was auditing department in 1966 th e s h ip frankfurters were consumed The ship was heading back to manager-auditing, and Arthur promoted to assistant branch from the Bank of Passaic and We were privileged during the This amounted to 300 each day. Norfolk right after this trip and J. Smith, branch officer at the manager. Clifton. Prior to that he wah delightful voyage to witness the During June 208,000 cups of to save the tim e it would take to Main and Essex office. Mayer attended Fairleigh w ith Barclays Bank in firing of missiles (which were coffee were consumed. A dock, it was decided to Mrs. McAvay joined Peoples Dickinson University. Benghazi, Libya for three not loaded) and the spectacular normal day’s food for the ships transport the guests to a Navy Trust at the Main and Essex He is chairman of the Fort years. man overboard rescue A complement includes 70 gallons Sea Tug right at sea. And office in 1967 from First Lee Heart Fund, regional K houry a tte n d e d St. lighted smoke bomb is thrown of m ilk. 200 lbs of beef. 300 lbs of despite the inexperience of the Jersey National Bank, where chairman and director of the J o s e p h ’s C o lle g e in overboard while the ship is potatoes. 50 lbs of corn, 30 lbs of non Navy people, this feat was she worked for nine years. Bergen County Heart Philadelphia and Seton Hall cruising at normal speed. TTie bacon, forty loaves of bread and accom plished quite quickly and Mrs. McAvay attended the Association, and treasurer of University. smoke bomb simulates a man 60 p ie s without incident New Jersey Bankers the Salvation Army and the He and his wife Carmella overboard It emits a flame The commander does not Then back to Jersey via Association Public Relations Bergen Coutny March of live in Paterson with their which can be seen at night and interfere with the men's buses. The youngsters were so School in Princeton. She is first Dimes. daughter Caren. great quantities of smoke which personal lives while off duty but impressed with the days vice president of the Bergen He is a resident of Fort Lee. Smith joined Peoples Trust can be seen during the day Tlie while on ship they must adhere adventure that six of them County Bank Women’s Neuenhaus joined Peoples in 1969 as a management ship then makes a sharp 360 to conduct which is traditional joines the Navy right after the Association, and former Trust in 1970 as a management tra in e e working in the degree turn (this turn covers to the honor of the Navy. He tr i p trainee from New Jersey commercial credit department over a mile) and then is along Manufacturers Insurance and later in the branch system side the smoke bomb within five Winter Kit For Safe Driving Directors For Company, where he worked He is a graduate of Delaware m in u te s . for three years. In 1971 he Valley College and is a resident At chow time we were A winter emergency kit is an Chief Liddle also advised, B lo od Bank transferred to the Rutherford of Montclair. privileged to have lunch with essential part of every 'Should you end up in a Joseph Columbo president the Captain in his quarters m otorist's preparation for the snow-bank, put the piece of of the East Rutherford which are located right behind groups of male teenagers supplied by four boilers which snow and ice which will soon carpeting under your drive Community Blood Bank, has the bridge. Lunch took less than ^possible Navy recruits) to see are sweetwater cooled. The prevail in our area, according to wheels. Turn your front wheels appointed four directors to an hour and the Commander firs! hand, how a real Navy vessel is equipped with a Howard C Liddle, Lyndhurst s from side to side to clear away serve with Mrs. Agnes Cole, was interrupted no less than Chief of Police. fighting ship operates desalinator plant which can snow and put your transmission R.N., chairwoman, on the eight times by junior officers We readily agreed to go make twentyfour thousand ‘The way out of an in drive or second gear Then, approval committee They are appearing with reports. We also along. xWith us was Dick gallons of salt free water per emergency may well come out with a light touch on the Kathleen Bernadette Schiro, discovered that a Commander's Tarantino, a prominent figure day Surprisingly this water is of the trunk of your car," was accelerator, pull back onto the med ass t., Lou Mellendorf, sleep is never prolonged. Sleep around the Leader office and his to o p u r e to d r in k the way the chief put it. cleared roadway.” Nellie Opalinski and Mr. teen age son Carl Arriving at 20 spans of less than one hour are Chief Liddle recommended Russell Cole. The ship was built in the Bath 'Lyndhurst drivers can save Banta Place early in the common place as reports must the following list of items to The Board of Directors have IRON Works in Maine and was themselves a great amount of morning we were met by Chief make up an emergency kit. selected February 28th, as the commissioned May 8, 1965 at trouble and help keep traffic Petty officers Edward Girud, Calissi Awarded BATTERY CABLES — An date for the community blood the Boston Naval Shipyard. Her moving on our streets and and Victor Hill, who were in essential item in case your drawing. The time and place prim ary purpose is to provide highw ays,'' Chief Liddle charge of the tour. Later on. battery should fail or you will be announced at a latter anti-air and antisubmarine ‘March Of Dimes’ pointed out, and added "We warrant officer John O’Mealy inadvertently leave your lights date This will be the first defense for a fast carrier task Guy W. Calissi (former hope em ergencies do not occur, joined the party on Cables should be of heavy force Secondary missions are Bergen County Prosecutor) will but it's the better part of drawing in East Rutherford We took off by passenger car gauge They should be long to provide defense for surface receive the March of Dimes common sense to always be that 18 to 21 year old persons along with several teenagers for enough to connect to your ships and to conduct shore Man of the Year Award from p r e p a r e d ." will be able to donate without the Navy bldg in downtown battery and reach at least four bombardment in support of the Bergen County Chapter at a their parents permission. New York City where we and feet beyond the outside edge of amphibious operations dinner dance Friday, many others boarded a Navy your fender To augment her awesome N o v e m b e r 10, 1972 a t th e bus It proceeded and then FLARES (OR force, the Daniels was recently Cottage Inn, (Domenica Room) TEL. 901-5855 stopped in the Bronx where REFLECTORS) — A t least four remodeled and some of the most Route 46, Lodi, N .J., at 7:30 PM. many other youngsters boarded long burning, 20-minute flares 49 RIDGE RD. NORTH ARLINGTON sophisticated electronic gear Sheriff Joseph F. Job, IN the bus for the trip to Newport, should be carried. If you should was installed along with the chairm an of the testimonial for Rhode Island These last kids of break down or be involved in an Mon.-Fri. 10 10 latest Terrier Missiles, Asroc Mr Calissi notes that in with custom sRpcovers m any nationalities were perfect accident, mark your car both Sat. 10-6 and homing torpedoes and one addition to serving as Executive candidates for casting for parts front and rear with flares, or at dual purpose rapid fire five inch Chairman for Bergen County or reupholstery in The Dead End Kids". And least, reflectors. Flares should fifty four autom atic mount and Chapter for over three years, JEANS their antics for the rest of the not be used when spilled Give that tired looking furniture a new lean on two single 3' 2" rapid fire heavy Mr. Calissi has also served as bus ride proved the point gasoline or oil is present. life with perfectly-fitting slipcovers or custom m achine gun mounts the Chapter’s Personal Gift However we discovered before FIRST AID One of the re upholstery in your choice of beautiful, The ship served in the Solicitation Chairman. He said HOME OF THE *5°° JEAN' the trip was over, that these commercially available auto stain-resistant fabrics or protect your furniture M e d it e r r a n e a n S e a in 1967 a n d that "Mr. Calissi is known kids were intelligent and first aid kits will prove useful in in Feb 1970 was deployed to the throughout the entire area as a with plastic slipcovers Call or stop in today for friendly and we were informed treating m inor cuts and bruises W estern Pacific to operate with hum anitarian. His concern for Q uality and style U» f r — «a im »/« ______that kids such as these, usually of any origin. * the Seventh Fleet During the mankind is appreciated by his from underprivileged homes TIRE CHAINS Both thé deployment, the ship served as fellow workers in the M arch of cost less at In-Jeans" turned out to be excellent National Safety Council and the Piraz and the South SAR ship in Dime and we are pleased to enlisted m en and officers. International Association of THOMSON BROS. the Gulf of Tonkin off the Coast have him help us in the fight all the w onderful styles We arrived the gigantic Naval of North Vietnam Chiefs of Police recommend against Birth Defects. Proceeds carrying reinforced tire chains base at Newport around 10 p.m. The ship has a full from the Testimonial dinner for use in severe weather Tire you w ant in your favorite and after the officers in charge com plem ent of 397 enlisted men will be used for the local and chains provide from four to made a head count all of us we and 25 officers national program s ie. research, seven times the traction of colors and fabrics were issued rooms with private Commander Paul D. Butcher patient service, public health conventional tires in heavy baths in the officer’s quarters who is a look alike for William and professional health sn o w a n d g l a r e ice at one low -low price n o le s s . Holden is head officer aboard education, community service, OTHER ITEMS Carry a The Navy is a huge melting the Josephus Daniels. He career health awards for flashlight or battery lantern, a pot, taking recruits from every assumed command of the USS Bergen County residents and pair of gloves and a small rug or walk of life, every nationality Josephus Daniels (DLG 27) the M ai^h of Dimes Treatment piece of coarse matting should * 5 0 0 and every creed and then molds flagship of the famed Mod SizM -28-38 Center (\he N.J. center is at you have to change a tire or do them into the traditional Squad (Destroyer Squadrom Lengths to XL Babies’ Hospital in New ark’’ o th e r w o rk o n y o u r c a r d a y o r fighting force which is Twenty Six) April 23. 1971. The Tickets are available at the night. The matting can also be respected worldwide commander was graduated M a rc h of D im es O ffice, 14 W a rd used as a quick traction aid KIDS JEANS - Up at 5 a.m. breakfast was from the Command and Staff St. Hackensack, N.J. Telephone beneath the drive wheels of Sizes - 8-18 * 0 0 0 served us at another part of the Course at the United States War base This dining hall was huge No. 487 5740. your car Be sure a tow chain, + College and was awarded a Rejular Slim» sand or rock salt and a shovel (can feed several thousands at m aster's Degree from George each meal) and was spotless Busy Birds are also included W a sh in g to n U n iv e rs ity in 1965 Food served cafeteriaJ style A spare can of windshield The M ost Fantastic He is authorized to wear the The Busy Birds held their was plentiful and excellent You washer solution, spare wiper following m etals: Bronze Start s e c o n d m e e tin g on O c to b e r 18, m ay order as much as you want 1972. blades and extra bulbs for C ollection of Jeans (with Combat V) Meritorius directional signals and stop but must eat everything Service Medal, the Navy The m em bers worked on their o r d e r e d . lights will also prove their value and Tops A nyw here Commendation Medal (with clover medallions They were to Then on to the Naval base the should you need them Combat V) the National take the clovers to the leaders home of Cruiser Destroyer Defense Service Medal. house to have the clovers spray force 26 of the United States Vietnam Service Medal (with p a in te d . Atlantic Fleet nicknamed the silver star) Armed Forces We talked about our sewing Mod Squad " We arrived just in 768 STUYVESANT Expeditionary Medal. Republic kits and how we were going to s s s rs tim e to witness the age old Navy of Vietnam Campaign Medal make them. A new member tradition of the 8 A M raising of with device (I960) Republic of Julianne Maggaro was HAW AIIAN ISLANDER AT RIVER RD. the colors The brief ceremony Vietnam Armed Forces w e lc o m e d HIT AU RANT A along with a special band was COCKTAIL LOUNGE LYNDHURST extremely impressive. Then we boarded the • POLYNESIAN destroyer the U.S.S Josephus 939-3777 Daniels

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"W w y«* Sâ#f Dm* MaJu A DittcuMtl" WOOD RIDGE , NORTH ARLINGTON Page 16 LEADER Thuriday, November 9, 1972 Del’s Corner QP Powerhouse In Victory No. Six By Tony DeIG audio Powerful Queen of Peace has 143 yards on 11 carries, plus and Phil Castagna's yard run Gilson ran in another long The North Arlington Leaders yards for the touchdown A good crunched its way past two touchdown:. Gilson, the brought the ball to the sprint, this one an 83-yard jaunt were cancelled out this week and exciting game. Weehawken Saturday by fourth leading scorer in Bergen W e e h a w k e n 19. w h e r e so p h . J im with the second half kickoff. due to inclement weather. The In the West, the Bears o v e rp o w e rin g th e h o m e t e a m 24 County, upped his point total to Fassold ran down the sideline The speedy senior started up game is to be played either at- continued to drive along easily to 0. It was No.6 for Queen of 90. for the score. the middle, then veered toward W eehauken or North Arlington with their quarterback Tommy Peace and an unbeaten season Glen Pecoraro. a linebacker Pecoraro also recovered a the sideline and outran the on November 7 or 12. It’s the Walsh and team, beating the a p p e a r s in t h e o ffin g . on defense and setback on fumble on the Queen of Peace d e fe n s e . final tackle football gam e of the Vikings 54-0 Second place The undefeated Queensmen offense, played an excellent 35 yard line late in the first Pecoraro capped the scoring, s e a s o n . team, The 49ers continued to ran their triple threat. game for the winners. Pecoraro quarter A motion penalty rushing 10 yards for the final Action in North Arlington win by beating the Chargers for Wishbone offense to perfection set up the first touchdown by pushed the Queensmen back tally Fred Kopecki had set up Touch Football continued into the fifth straight shut out, 38 0 as the ground game rolled up intercepting an Indian pass on five yards, then Gilson broke the drive of 50 yards with an its seventh week Last week, I Quarterback Steve Kozuch, a 196 y a r d s . S c a th a c k D on G ilso n h is o w n 37 A 15 y a r d p e n a lty loose for a 70-yard TD gallop. interception mentioned that the East’s big brother to Mike, has been one of Coach Bill Fogarty of Georgia College diagrams a soccer game would be between the the big reasons why the 49ers formation for two of his players as the Colonials prepare to undefeated Redskins and are on top and. of course, the St. Mary’s Wins Lynd. Downs Cape May face Berry College, Athens College, and Emory University Falcons. The Redskins came rest of the team is doing its job during the week of Oct. 23. With the coach are Lawton out on top, 12-7, in a most just fine also With its eye on East Paterson Rabeler of Bovina Center, and Carl Maak of Rutherford, two« interesting game. TTiey took the The Lions beat ihe Rams 7 0 The two point conversion was members of the team. lead 6-0 in the second quarter, in a great game with the Rams Second In A Row this coming Saturday unbeaten successful on a Mark Thorne to and a short pass by quarterback scoring their only touchdown Oft denied St M ary’s made it board as he ripped off left tackle Lyndhurst dozed while beating Ed Polewacz pass Don Auriemna to right end when Kevin Dye, in the last two two in a row Saturday night by and then down the sideline for a Lower Cape May. a newcomer D iL a s c io w e n t 15 y a r d s e a rly Menu m inutes of the game caught a 30 overcoming rain and Paterson to the local football scene. 15to0 was almost a carbon copy of his David Cadaris ended the half. 47-yard touchdown The play. in the fourth quarter, but a S a tu rd a y yard pass thrown by Manny Catholic under the lights at Saturday at Lyndhurst first effort The TD came with The Falcons took the lead in the 60-yard drive which followed a holding penalty set the ball back East Paterson at Lyndhurst D e N a v e . Lyndhurst County Park The visitors seemed lethargic o n ly 29 s e c o n d s left J o h n third quarter with a short pass Paterson Catholic punt to the 30 and Lyndhurst could Rutherford at Emerson Other scores: Giants. TTie Rutherford lads cream ed after their long bus ride from Gleeson kicked the extra point by quarterback Michael Irwin m ake up only half the distance North Arlington at Harrison 30 Oilers, 6 (Giants record to Paterson 12 to 0 by punching deep in Ocean County And Lower Cat* May 0 0 0 0—0 to Paul Shields who scored the S t. M a r y 's m a d e it 12-0 it was penalized Lvndhurst ____ 8 0 0 7—15 Palisades Park at Becton date five wins and one loss); over touchdowns in the first and Lyndhurst. after putting the L—DiLascio. 9 I Polewacz, pas* touchdowned, getting the extra shortly before the close of the Starting from midfield with from Thorn«) S u n d a y Packers, 14 Broncos, 0. The second quarters. go ahead touchdown on the L—DiLaicio. 19 Gleeson kick) point for the Falcons. End of the first half, driving 72 yards in four minutes remaining, the STATISTICS Im m aculate at Queen of Peace Cowboys won their first gam e of Paterson managed to gain b o a rd in tw o m in u te s to o k it LCM third quarter Falcons 7, eight plays. Wayne Meyer Golden Bears staged an Firs» down* 11 Pope Pius at St M ary's o n ly 39 yards rush and nine on e a s y f r o m t h e r e on. Rushing yardage 163 Redskins 6 In the last minutes the season by beating the caught a Dan Adams pass while eight play march for their Passing yard«« 45 of the final quarter. Glen Full Eagles 44 8 Louis Nataline one successful forward pass. falling to his knees in the end Lyndhurst made it six second score. DiLascio covered Pa«*es scored the winning touchdown scored three touchdowns Jets St. M a r y 's p ic k e d u p 146 on zone for a 17 yard tally. Meyer straight and now only East the final 19 yards on a play that Friday Special! vs Browns game saw a Jets win. th e d o w n s a n d put 101 in th e a ir Paterson and Belleville, the by another short pass to set up his score with a 15-yard Fish & Chips quarterback Don Auriemna 19 6 with five com pletions in 11 tries. reception and a pass latter to be the Turkey Day Gian saw a clearance and ran 28 S e e y o u ! Tom Rogers, a shifty interference penalty against a opponent, stand in the way of an $1.25 tailback, put the winners on the C o u g a r d e f e n d e r unbeaten season Lower Cape May, with only GRAND OPENING Roadrunner Rest. Ernie’s Del Leads one victory in s.x starts, could Rutherford Recreation Lyndhurst Parks Dept. gain only 70 yards all day. NOV. 15 & 16 120 Park Ave. Department’s flag football Only the apathetic play of R utherford league ended it’s seventh week Lyndhurst. which seemed with no real suprises. Sport Registration content to rest on its initial TAKEOUT ORDERS score, kept the statistics to a Sonny’s Lounge Laird-Johnson beat Third Day 939 2522 20-14 as tight end Neil The Lyndhurst Parks Department Basketball program is r e a s o n a b le f r a m e o f th in g s ENTER TAINMENT Johnson starred with two for boys ages 9 thru 14 In the state department excellent catches from To register boys must be 9 years old before the 31st of Lyndhurst chalked up 11 first AND BUFFET DON'T Quarterback Mike Monaco. December. Fourteen year old boys must be in grammar downs to 6. 163 yards rushing to Laird - Johnson’s last school and cannot be 15 before the 31st of December 23. 45 yards passing to 43. Friday and Saturday CALL US! touchdown was scored on a 55 Boys must bring their birth certificates with them at time Richie DiLascio was virtually )ust bnnq your AUTO yard punt return by T. of registration the entire show for the winners Tony Marotti, son of Mr. and and Tille 01 payment LaFlace. Thrid Day’s two Registration will be at the LandeU’s Play Area Building on as he scored two touchdowns "THE NOTABLES" Mrs. Anthony Marotti of Delafield Avenue book Io touchdown’s were scored on and had a third called back Lyndhurst, is currently The dates and time for registration are as follows passes by Quarterback John The Golden Bears needed S u n d ay BELL PIKE MOTORS Pollacks. attending the University of Thursday, November 9th 7.00to8:00 P.M. o n ly 2 :2 0 to s c o r e th e to u c h d o w n C o . B«.lle 7p, k.. New Hampshire where he is a Saturday. November 11th 6:00 to 7:00 P . M & Rivf, I In the second game Ernie’s needed to rack up their seventh "JIM LYDDELL and PUZZLES'1 Not t li Arlm Del ran away from freshman majoring in Monday. November 13th 7:00to 8:00 P M win However, next week they Klenmeyer’s beating them business administration. inn into East Paterson, a team K itchen O pen, 40-0, as Tim Gearity scored Tony, a graduate of Lyndhurst Women’s Volleyball League open November 2nd. Town that should be a stenier test, High school, is also a member And pick up o check! twice. Bobby Lataraca scored League for three Divisions. and they finish off against Now Serving Luncheon of the UNH football team. He twice and J. Branda twice. It will be held at the Lyndhurst High School Gym and the Belleville on Thanksgiving Day. plays defensive tackle. In the Third game FIRST GAME WILL START AT 00 P M The opening kickoff went to And Late Snacks Before Rutherford Sporting Goods Bernie Heffern who ran it back forfeited the game giving J. 27 y a r d s to th e L y n d h u r s t 46 11 A.M. UNTIL 12 MIDNIGHT Three County Bacc’s the game. Bulldogs Fall Before Saddle Brook Attack Frank V’uono passed to Rutherford’s well balanced connected with Bill Ross who Rutherford score, DiLascio for a 33^yard gain to puts them on League standings are: attack that covered 278 yards by g a l l o p e d 60 yards for a Rutherford was shackled by the 21 After Heffern had run 535 RIDGE RD., LYNDHURST W the lot, they land and air went for naught touchdown. In the final quarter three turn overs Two for gains of five and seven Emies Del 7 Saturday when Saddle Brook Schmeding score on a two yard interceptions and a fumble cost yards, DiLascio went off left - 438-8830 - put them Laird-Johnson 5 unleashed a speedster named run. Ablocked punt set up the the Bulldogs dearly. tackle from the nine to score. J. Bacc’s 5 Joe Frangipane. through a lot. Klenmeyers 2 On the second play from Before you can be happy with Third Day 1 scrimmage Frangipane bolted one of our cars, we have to b e Rutherford Sporting 86 y a r d s thrilled with it. So we test each one first in 16 critical areas. Goods 0 7 0 A minute later Saddle Brook To those that pass, we award got itself into scoring position our 100% guarantee* Violets Droop once again Calling upon Come in and see the cars that In this week’s Ladies Frangipane, the youngster ran pass. Volleyball action, the Daffodils into scoring dirt from a yard Or come in and you won't see the cars that didn't. shut out the Violets three games out. Saddle Brook won 26 to 12 M e e t The visiting Falcons put *The dealer guarantees 100% to to nothing. The Orchids came another score on the board in repair or replace the engine, out on top in their gam e against the third quarter and then transmission, rear axle, front the Tulips winning thre games axle assemblies, brake system fought off a tremendous rush to o n e . and electrical system for 60 Rutherford put on in the final The standings in the days of 2,000 miles, whichever m inutes of the game Rutherford Recreation comes first. Departm ent’s Intermural The visitors had Frangipane Only those cars that pass our and a forward line that moved Ladies Volleyball League are as 16 point inspection get this It opened up big holes to allow C h a r l e s guarantee. follows: the Orchids and the Tulips are tie for first place with the Falcons to post 268 yards on two wins apiece and the the ground. The visitors had no '67 VW Sedan Daffodils and the Violets are tie passing to speak of. missing on Equipped w R&H for second with one win each all four aerials Sun roof. Clean car On the other hand Rutherford put 120 yards on the books in $ 1 9 7 5 Read The r u n n in g a n d 158 by p a s sin g , Rim m el. M X)., Classifieds completing seven of seventeen. '61 V W Sedan - Rutherford foueht bravelv In Equipped w R&H WW tires - Real sharp $ 1 6 9 5 1970 VW Campmobile USED CAR! equipped w R&H D ollar Stretcher: Penthouse top Beautiful cond $ 2 8 9 5 '71 V.W. Convertible" lO O 1 4 spd. Trans. 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^ 1 NEW JERSEY BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD 0 9 3 3 - 8 3 8 3 Hospital Service Plan of New Jersey / MedicPi-Surgical Plan of New Jersey (1 M ile S o u th o f R o u te 3, Riversidé Ave. Exit) LEADER Thunday, NoMinbar 9,1972 Page 17 Melco Shoes Grand Opening In Lyndhurst Shopping Center

Left to Right G«orgeCoscia adv. director Arthur Gold (pres) Peter J. Russo, acting mayor, Left to Right: Cieorge Butler, store manager Nick !Y1auro. dist. Manager Servicing George Butler, store manager, Nick Mouro Dist. Manager. custom ers in their new store.

11 Seniors Make Becton H i Honors Less Than Eleven seniors, four of them Linda; Bowen. Richard; Susan; Ferraro. Gerald; Mi nek. Colleen; Off reda. Siriday. Debbie; Taranto. B a r b a r a Holgerson. Lin boys, were listed on the Becton DeRosa. Dona; Gapinski. Nina Frank. Nancy; Goggins. Leasa; Ernestina: Petricco. Lidia; Victoria; Tummillo. Denise K a m in s k y . R eg io n a l High School high Lori; Kirchdoerf Hinricks. Dreyna, Hufnagel. La Rose. Patricia; Lyons. Plosia. Jam es Ramoth, Diane: F r e s h m e n 1 Calorie honor roll for the first marking David; Kaounis, Colleen; Kathy; Majowicz. Joyce; Husch. Randi: Sacco. Diane: Blankley. Carol; Bossick. (Continued on Page 18) period, it was announced this Pedersen. Sharon; Plosia. Kim; Per Ounce week. Reggie, Steven; Salandra. RUTHERFORD HIGH ’39 The list included: Brian; Schreib. Karen; Szwed, Bill Hartmann N C E '4 3 HIGH HONOR ROLL Amy; Tabian, Karen; Tomaski. Seniors S a n d r a WOULD LIKE TO SEE RELATIVES & FRIENDS Is Your Home Ready for Carnosso, Lisa; Collins. Sophomores Fall? We. can help you freshen Denis; Damiani, Richard; Bednarz, Chris: Blankley, HOLIDAY INN up with our fine new 120 EVERG REEN PL. (OFF H W Y 5 1 0 ) DeLauro, Arlene; DellaSala, Beth; Buono, Enza; Casale. EAST ORANGE, N.J. selection of custom made Seven Sylvia; Hill, John; Robert; Coppa. Jo Ann; draperies and slipcovers, Kamphausen, Gayle; Mangone, Dembiak. Nancy; Esposito, suited to any budget. David; Paige, Diane; Rano. Wonderful Maria; Sienkiewicz, Judy Ju n io rs Carroll, Linda; Hagovsky, TICKLING THE TASTE BUDS Flavors Elizabeth; Kohler. Carol; Macey, Jonathan; Schanel, OPEN MONDAYS Judy; Schick, Arthur; Stapel, FOR 26 YEARS Paul; Thumann, Richard; Turczynski, Jean Marie; Wurth, Beverly. Sophomores SEAFOOD D’Amato, Roberta; Kenny, Theresa; Lokay, Lee Ann; SHOP AT HOME • VISIT US • CALL US Podolski, Dorothyann; Price. BROOKDALE —a New Jersey LOVERS! W e Can Re-l pholster Your Furniture Marlene; Turczynski. Christine; Zazula, Elaine Our Newest Menu Addition So That It W ill Look and Wear Better Than New favorite for almost 50 years. F re sh m e n Basilone, Toni; Biermann, ^COURSE BROILED theACKERSONS Big savings over other Carole; DellaSala, Andrew; Gibson, Michael; Gonzalez. 410 HACKENSACK ST. CARLSTADT, VJ. popular brands—compare prices. Juiio; Lipari, Joseph; Wright, FISHERMAN’S NET DINNER 9 3 9 - 2 1 I t o r 2 1 16 M artha. IM .S . I . D . m k m b k k w rio w i sm im l ______IV T K K '"« l)KSH,\KK> BROOKDALE BEVERAGE CO Clifton, N.J. 472-6900 To be eligible for the High Includes: Honor Roll, students are required to receive grades of at • Shrimp, Clam or Oyster Cocktail least 90 in all major subjects and at least 85 in minor A LA CARTE • Manhattan Clam Chowder “ or Lobster Bisque subjects. Deportment and * 6 9$5.50 5 BIG SNOW TIRE SALE attitude ratings must be “ S" or “G” . Only one tardiness is • Chef’s Salad - Hot Garlic Bread perm itted for a m arking period. OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SAVE YOU $$$ On the Honor Roll are: • Combination Platter of Lobster Tail, Alaskan King Crabmeat, Seniors Annitti, Maryann; Barnes. Susan; Belli, Keith; DeGracia, Stuffed Dover Sole, Spanish Shrimp, Scallops and Clams Casino Alice; Fox, Lillian; Jacullo, and Baked Stuffed Clams Larry; Mangone, Joanne; “The Winter Wonder” Misarti, Ralph; M u n ier, • Choice of Dessert - Coffee - or Caughey’s After Dinner Cordial W interize now ! Michelle; Nearpass, Douglas; Atlas Weathergard”. Pardenek, John; Parisi, Jerry; (SERVED EVERY DAY) For Reservations Reilly, Kevin; Rugolo, Lucille; 64 Hoboken Rd. Samecky, Susan; Sengebush, CAUfitiEYS or Information Jam es; Young, Wesley. PINE ROOM E. Rutherford, N.J. Call 939 4448 Ju n io rs (1 BLOCK OFF ROUTE 17) Andrey, Douglas; Bossick, The hand is

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VOTE FOR ATLAS AND ELECT SAFETY FOR YOUR CAR SIFFORD’S ESSO SERVICENTER To buy, rent or repair almost Home of Happy Motoring and Genuine Island Service “ B p elean the windshield and all the windows Cheek the engine, the battery and the tire s" anything, let your fingers do the with all gasoline sales Phone Park Ave. & West Park Place walking through the fellow Pages. 939-9726 Rutherford Cars called for & Delivered' 935-3137 Road Service Pag« 18 Thursday, November 2,1972 LEADER Reading Workshop A reading workshop, Laboratory addressed the sponsored by the Archdiocese group. He is associated with of Newark Schools, was held the educational Development in Sacred Heart School, Co., Palo Alto, Calif. Dr. L y n d h u r s t. Sanford spoke about goals in Sr. Patricia McKeamey, reading and ways to reach the Principal of Sacred Heart individual youngster and give School, w e l c o m e d him training in the reading approximately 150 te a c h e rs skills he lacks. A representative from the various schools from the Educational Progress throughout the archdiocese. Corp. demonstrated their A sh o rt program in program for older students recognition of Veteran’s Day using audio tapes and magazines Wanted was given by students of to stress the correlation Auto» For Sate For Sale Help Wanted Help Wanted House for Rent Sacred Heart School. A singing between speech and print. TAXI BUSINESS. Switchboard Operator for NORTH ARLINGTON. 3 BRIN G IT IN group consisting of 7th & 8th. Refreshments were served LYN D H URST. Three cars, radio Tel. Ans. service-Rutherford bedrooms, living room, grade students were led in a Area 2-8 P.M. Shift. 3 day N O F E E dining room, kitchen. Papers, $.50 per hundred, ra9*, by members of the Sacred equipment included. Principals aluminum, brass, copper, lead, only. Call 933-7099 after 6 D .m per week.Call 933-0500 Accountant Ins NYC 12-14.5K Finished basement. series of patriotic songs by Sr. Heart Parents Association. Controller Heavy Banking20-22K Oversized lot. All appliances batteries, and iron. Part-time secy-clerk. Some Lois Curry. LEARNARD Auditors, Jr & Sr To 17K attached garage. Great KEARNY SCRAP METAL ‘yping. Primarily reception Mgmt Trainee Sales To 12K location. $350. 2 mos. 478 Schuyler Ave., Dr. Sanford, senior author 11 Seniors in busy office. Hrs. flexible, Sr Credit Collections 8.5K REPAIRS ON ALL KINDS security available December Kearny, N .J. of the Audio Reading Progress probably between 1 & 5 Financial Analyst 16-1 8K (Continued from Page 17) O F V A C U U M Surgical Systems Mgr 1st. C all 935-2464 or p.m. Prefer mature female. Cleaners, $4.98 plus parts. (Conn) 15-20K 748-0714 Call 438-3664 after 7:30 CHEVROLET G.E. Singer, Eureka, Compact, Sales Managment Trainee- Peter; McCutcheon, Holly, etc. Free estimates, pick up and p.m . Ins 9 k Bishop Anand At St. Thomas's delivery, all work guaranteed. In su ran ce Sales- Instruction Moran. Ruth; Peet, Ralph, West Essex Vacuum Quincy College Sr Comm confirmands Maintenance Engineer 18K The Rt Rev Kenneth Anand. Plucinsky. Darlene; Schneider, AVAILABLE Ave., Kearny, phone 991-1413 Bishop Anand was born in Warehouse Manager 14K ENJO Y your music lessons on Resigned Bishop of Amristar. W illiam; Wuennenberg, Petra all week______Clerk Typists Mgmt Trainee (Production) 13K the PIANO, ORGAN and India and educated in India and India. will administer Schreiber. Harriet, Shaw. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Traffic & Whse Mgr 12K ACCORDION at your home. England Following ordination Maintenance Mechanic 8K Call Victor Frangipane Confirmation at St Thomas Stephen; Steshka, Linda, Secretaries Electronic Engineer 11K 939-9644. a s P r ie s t in 1942. h e s e rv e d Moving away Sale-Old Dispatcher (Trucking) 200 Church. Stuyvcsant and Forest Trause. Guy; Vassi, Joan. trunks, pictures, china, Truck Mechanic (Diesel) 4.45 throughout India as Avenues. Lyndhurst at the VEGAS * MALIBU'S Furniture and tools. Typists Carpenter-Asst Foreman 160 Miscellaneous priest in charge, chaplin. S a tu rd a y N o v . 11-9 A . M .-4 Shipping Clerk 115 10:00 A M service on Sunda> . To be eligible for the regular P.M. 5 Highfield Lane, Truck Driver (Straight lecturer, evangelist among Work Near Your Home Jo b ) 4.25 R utherford. N o v e m b e r 12 C o n firm a n d s w ill Honor Roll, students are Auto Mount Man HUMPTY DUMPTY DAY Moslims. and as a writer and CHEVELLES * NOVAS (Incandescent Industry) 250 be p r e s e n t e d to th e B ish o p b> translator of numerous required to receive grades of at Fork Lift Operator 3.00 CARE CENTER The Rev Coval T (¡rater least 85 in m ajor subjects and 80 LYNDHURST - MOONACHIE Mail Clerk Supervisor 125 r e lig io u s a r tic le s In 1959 h e w a s Perso n n el ( I ndust in minor subjects Deportment Especially designed for r e c t o r o f th e p a ris h consecrated the first Indian PARAMUS - benefits) 150 CHEVROLETS Quality RO LLERS Steno Typist 125 working mothers. Arts & crafts, The Bishop will also be Bishop of the Diocese of and attitude ratings must be for use with Du Pont General Office Typing hot lunch, supervised recreation, celebrant and preacher at the ■ S ' or “G ” Only one tardiness E. RUTHERFORD Posting 135 ages 2-5 Am ristar Resigning from this Executive Secretary 175 service of Holy Communion is permitted for a marking LUCITE" Choice openings at great Call 438 5156. position m 1967. he came to the 514 WASHINGTON AVE. companies t TOP rates ALSO ATTRACTIVE After the service a reception Tinted States, and in 1969 was p e rio d Paints benefits & bonuses. Short Order Cook 200 will be held in the parish hall in appointed Vicar of the Church Come on in! Never a fee! R e p air & Sales-Elec Pets Shavers 100 honor of the Bishop and the of the Transfiguration. Towaco. BELLEVILLE OPEN 10 A.M. — 3 P.M. D A ILY Executive Secretary 150 Gal Friday 115 Students Abroad Durable Bookkeeping Machine FOR ADOPTION: PUPPIES, 7 5 9 - 4 2 0 0 Operator 135 KITTENS, DOGS. CATS, mixed Thirteen Montclair State 65% ORLON’ breeds. Hours 1 0 to 5, Mon. thru Classified Advertisement College students are taking part acrylic cover Sat., Gi Gi Kennel, 9 0 0 Passaic UNIFORCE NO DEPOSIT Avenue, Newark. Sponsored by in the college’s study abroad Popular 9" size Protect Our Pete and Homeless programs in France and Spain Animals, Inc. this sem ester DON'T D e e o f K e a r n y Compiei« TEMPORARIES Two of them Beth Luley of N a m e . Mendham and Elizabeth Ward CALL US! (OUR H IT V IA It) Real Estate Jus) bring your AUTO 54 Park Ave., Rutherford S S I Bel »eel He * * e , of East Paterson are A. LE GRA ND & SON Kearny Sfl-tO M Above Woolworth participating as Margaret B and Title - or payment Park in Rear RUTHERFORD. 2 f-AMILY, 5 19 PARK AVE. Agency Parkin* Mon. to 7 & 4. Residential area. $40’s. Holz Scholars. The Holz book to: Principals only. Call 933-8257 A ddress. after 6 p.m. Scholarships are given annually BEU-PIKE MOTORS RUTHERFORD in honor of a form er department Cor Belleville Tp.lce Attendent for laundry mat. A River Rd. P/T-ideal for retired- or LYNDHURST. L a r g e chairman at Montclair State, PHONE 939-1811 handicaped—elderly man. North Arlington furnished bedroom. Kitchen who initiated one of the earliest Located in Rutherford. Call privileges. Female. Telephone Number, 991-9796 (Across from FEE PAID JOBS 935-3826 study abroad programs in the Arlington Diner) WOMEN (6) Telephone Market country Miss Luley is at the Research. P/T F/T from your University of Lyon, and Miss And pick up o check! KENMORE SEWING Acct’g-Math Deg/Sales 12M home. 447-3381. Call 11 A.M.-l Services Payment Enclosed $_ M ACHINE, $15.00, Edison Sales Mgr. Trnee/Retail 9M Ward at the University of P .M . o n ly . Mechanic/Car...... 8M Crib, $5.00, and stroller, P o itie rs F O R S A L E : $7.00. Call 939-5908. Sales/Photocopy Trnee 7M Asst. Metal Fab. Foreman$Open 1 969 Merc Marquis Paper Hanging Kathy Keenoy of Nutley and Electrical Draftsman 140 Power Steering Disc Brakes Part Time earn extra money A/Rec (Motor Frt Exp) 130 No Job Too Small Patricia Moskello of Boonton for Christmas. No investment. Expertly Done Radio Factory Air All Asst/Bkpr-to Gan Leg 140 Insertion D ate ______are also studying at Lyon, and leather interior 4 Door Reduce excess fluids with Details call 933-9837 or Bkpr/Machine Trainee 100 + Call After 5 P.M. 991-8263. Hardtop Excellent FLUIDEX, $1.69 LOSE Receptionist/Type 100 546-0173 Judith Mortimer of 109 Condition. . . . WEIGHT with Dex-A-Diet Driver (2-Ton/N.J.) o.t. +3.00 capsules, $1.98 at People's Decorator Sales Off/ Vreeland Ave. Rutherford is at 933-0679 F.T.-P.T. 2.50 Call After 5 P.M. P h arm a cy P o itie r s . _____ W AR EHOUSEMAN/PART * P A V I N G Others in the French program TIME DRIVER needed by * EXCAVATING RUMMAGE SALE AT leading floor covering are Gail Chistensen of Berlin OTHER NEW LISTINGS * L A N D S C A P IN G 1970 Volkswagon Beetle, RUTHERFORD distrubutor for full time CONGREGATIONAL Water Problems solved and Anna Mary Ladanve of Beige excellent condition work. Day shift. All CHURCH Prospect Place-Nov. Route Driver 148 For Service & Experience Cranford, both at the University Rutherford Garage, AM 16-7 to 9 P .M . and N o v. 17 9 company paid efits. A/Pay Bkpr/Type 115 Radio-Sun Roof, two snow A.M. to Noon Good starting salary. C all Factory (Wk. Armando Vocaturo of M ontpellier, and David Sigle Tires. $1,500. 212 Ja Mr. Morris for appointnnent. alternate das) 110 of Neshanic Station, who is at 2-4244 or 2 12-596-0586 997-1800. Traffic Clk/Type 759 6640 (Trucking) 110 the University of Aix. HOOVER VACUUM Driver (1-ton panel/N.Y.) 100 Typist (lite Exper.) 100 Studying at the University of CLEAN ER Repairs, APPLIANCES Clerical/Phone; MINI-BIKE. Like new. Key $4.98 plus parts. Free Madrid are Eduardo Arenas Jr ignition. 31/? H-P. Excellent lite ty p e 85 SALES AND SERVICES estimates, pick up and delivery, SNELLING & Sheet Metal Mechanic 4.00 Hr. of Perth Amboy, Barbara for Christmas. Call all wrk guaranteed, one day Warehouseman (8-4) 3.35 Hr. Parsons of Rutherford 667-8620 after 3 p.m. service, free delivery of bags, F a c to r y 3-1 1/11-7 A .M . Paschburg of Lyndhurst, Parsons of Kearny Print advertisement above and mail with payment to Leader belts, brushes, etc. West Essex (local) 2.07 Hr. Abigail McCann of Keyport, SNELLING 36 Am es Ave.-935-5277 Vacuum, Quincey Ave, Kearny, Personal Records Clk. Newspapers, 251 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071. The 1968 Buick Electria-4 door /type 2.60 Hr. 1 1 3 Midland Ave.-99f-5687 Linda Mangiapane of Passaic, phone 991-1413 all week World's Largest Employment hardtop P/S-P/B P/W and P.T. ANY NITE HRS/ Hrs.-Mon. Thurs. Fri. Till 9 charge is 10c per word; minimum charge $2.00. and Angelo Carofalo of Cliffside other extras. $1,595. Call Service Warehouse 2.35 Tues. Till 6— 933-0501 P a r k Skin disorders? Try Wed. and Sat. Till 5- T oco-Derm Vitamin E /VO SER VICE CHARGE Servicing washers, dryers, T.V. cream 1260 IU per tube at Call Pat Roberts air conditioners, vacs.-parts For Rent Edlins Rexall Pharmacy; RONALD PIPER available. North Arlington. 935-5700 K EA RN Y. 4 large rooms in new CLERK TYPIST - Employment Agency Vacuum repairs and parts 2-family house. Heat & hot bags-etc.-Authorized Hoover G.E. R E F R IG E R A T O R 33 Ridge Rd., water supplied. Adults only. FREEZER. Washer & dryer. Diversified spot fo r eager Service-Parsons 36 Ames Ave. A v aila b le D ec. 1st $ 225. Call Maple double bed, dresser, chair No. Arlington, N.J. Rutherford 935-5277, 113, Personally, we 998-5100. & mirror. And other household person. Easy to get to $505. Midland Ave Kearny 991-5687( items 939-4887. RECEPTIONIST Reliable FOR RENT LYNDHURST. Large furnished bedroom. mature for front desk spot. 998-7900 TREE SERVICE Kitchen privileges. Female. LIVING ROOM SET, 3 Trimming, Removin $390. rates 64 1 0564 935-3826. pieces, modern, 3 months Open Friday Till 7 P.M. old. Red sofa with attached C L E R K - Beginner's spot. don’t care w h a t red chaise lounge. Gold club L Y N D H U R S T . 4 room Excellent co. $412. modern apt. in 2 family chair. Call 991-6486. CONTRACTORS house. Heat, hot water, wall GALL FRIDAY — new to wall carpeting. Business Household Contents-Living STENOS - TYPISTS couple preferred. December room, Dinette, Kitchen sets. office. Very modern. $477. 1st. C all 438-6315 after 6 Desk secretary, complete encyclopedic and many other - CLERKS - p.m . Call Linda Long you think about items. Low, low prices! Sat. and Sun. Phone 4 3 8-8 36 2 935-5700 T and T R u th e rfo rd P.B.X. OPERATORS LYNDHURST. 1 furnished S E C R E T A R Y - Great bedroom for businessm an in private home. Parking space opportunity with local and many others CONTRACTORS available. Call 438 1405 HIDE A BED SOFA company $600 phone service. CLERK TYPIST - Friendly Roofing Specialists WOODEN CABINET TEMPORARY smile, good phone voice. Lyndhurst-Store-prefer office use. 759-6800 or mommas FORMICA Pleasant conditions. $440 N O F E E Mason W ork 744 4553 997 2294 SALES ASST. — Pleasant Needed immediately for local person to handle phones & areas. W ork when available Rutherford, 1 bdrm apt. FULLY INSURED Seml-furnished. Mature couple. office duties $400 for as long as you like. N . Y . buses & Security. $250. GAL FRIDAY - Desire Call after 5 p.m. 438-6894 Help Wanted Register just once. Free Estimates variety? This company needs you $498. Rutherford, furnished room. Delivery boy. Must have driver’s Work Done Now, 1 2 4 Orient Way. Gentlemen license. Preferrably between 19 and Call Paula Alan o n f y . References. Inquire 116 20. 939-1275. THE JONES GIRLS N o t 6 Months From Now O f * n t W a y . 935-5700 PHONE CLERK 232 Belleville Pike T ru e False DEPENDABLE OLDER MAN RUTHERFORD Furnished to clean and close restaurant Company in shopping 991-4677 room with bath. Share kitchen kitchen. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Must Kearny, New Jersey with meticulous, refined be sober and reliable. We center. $433. 9-0585. b u s in e s s executive. Near Route S E C R E T A R Y - Right hand 3. 939-0152. 9 9 1 - 9 0 8 0 Every month we < all thousands good isn’t good enough. So while for company president $650 LANDSCAPING hall Clean of phone customers throughout we’re im proving today's service, CLERK TYPIST - For DEAR up. Reasonable. Free Estimates For Sale KEY PUNCH Call 933-7665 the state to timl out what they we are planning and investing engineers. The best of SECRETARIES think of phone service. for tom orrow's as well. To keep PIANOS TUNED. Expert DRESS FORM Size 20*/?. everything. $498. TY P IS T S repairs. rebuilding and C a l l a fte r 5:3 0 n m OPERATORS We want to know it you get ahead of growing service de­ RECEPTIONIST - Enjoy KEY PUNCHERS refinishing. 39 years experience. 939-2515 a dial tone last enough. It your mands, we see the need to spend Full or greeting the public. Lite Giglio. 759-2614. Part Time Days Tem porary office calls go right through. Whether $2.5 billion on construction pro­ typing. $390. work available Reduce excess fluids with & Evenings Tutoring you can hear ami he heal'd every gram s m the next five years alone. FLUIDEX, $1.69 — LOSE S E C R E T A R Y Run the (try it, you’ll like it) time you call. Doubling our investm ent in facil­ WEIGHT with Dex-A-Dlet Experienced Only whole office. Xmas bonus. capsules, $1.98 at Edlins (1) Are you between lobs? Tutoring. Elementary school We talk to people who re - ities, and in eifect building a new Rexall Pharmacy; North Belleville Location $412. (2) Are you a student not in subjects. High school and A rlin g to n sch o o l? college math and science. Arts cently had a phone installed or New Jersey Bell. To justify the 8 Station Square (3) Are you home with time on and crafts, sewing. 939-1760 repaired to tind out if ■ ,’ork investm ent of such m assive Rutherford, N.J. your hands? after 5:30 P.M. Call 751-6554 (4) Are eighteen to eighty? was done on time and to their am ounts of new capital, we m ust RUMMAGE SALE * 935-5700 (5) Are you in need of extra Social studies, English, reading. S A T U R D A Y N o ve m b e r 11, holiday money? Excellent results. Baer liking. And whether or not we e a r n w e ll. 1972 — 8 :3 0 A .M . — N o o n (6) Are you available for daily, 4 3 8 - 5 6 6 5 were courteous and interested. Good service, good earnings — UNITED METHODIST weekly or monthly assignments? CHURCH, 56 West Passaic (if so ) W hat have you been telling they’re closely related. In the Come join the wonderful world Wanted Ave., Rutherford. us? That there are st ill a few long run, you can’t have one NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER of Kelly Girl. trouble spots needing extra w ithout the other. ideal for people who live in LYNDHURST/NORTH ARLINGTON Couple with Carlstadt, North Arlington, work. But that service in general W e've set a high standard for Part-time teaching in local nursery school. two children, 9 a n d 10 d e s ire Floor sample ref., washers and Lyndhurst, East Rutherford and four rooms, heat and hot water. is quite good. N ew J ersey telephone service.W e dryers. 10 to 30% of#. Full Rutherford. Tops $200. 865-3671. warranty and guaranty Parsons Nursery school certificate required. To our way of thinking, being are doing our best to live up to it. Appliances 935-5277-7® 36 Call or visit A m e s A v e . t Some experience preferred. WANTED TO BUY: (feel free to bring your pre-school child) KELLY GIRL Skin disorders? T r y 935-5SS5 LIONEL TRAINS. Call New Jersey Bell Toco-Derm ‘ Vitamin E t Station Sq., Rutherford cream 1260 IU per tube at People's Pharmacy 338-8212 An equal opportunity 991-2024 after 4 p.m. Being good isn’t good enough. e m p lo y e r Thursday, November 2, 1972 LEADER Page 19

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Services Contractors Roofing T hree C ounty's FOR ONLY $ A O 0 0 COMPLETE HOME “ ^ WEEKLY AIR CONDITIONT RS IMPROVEMENT STOEVER faith in used cars • P DOM * ' LNTDAl WITH 200 FREE M ILES • ( O M M F R C I A 1 BERGEN-ESSEX insi.Hldtion K Rvp.iirs H CENTER AND GLASS goes a long w ay: KITCHENS & BATHRMS DE REFRIGERATOR 0 f RI I / F R ' Stove Parts SALS REFRIGERATI « r j SIGNED AND DECORATED For All Makes of Stoves ROOFING Co. 2 , 0 0 0 m iles or 60 days. SERVICE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. WE 6303 Bergenline Ave. 661 327b Roofing . . . Gutters . . . ‘ The dealer guarantees 100% to repair or replace the DO THE WHOLE THING. West New York engine, transmission, rear axle, front axle assemblies, N.J. 07093 ARROW CONTRACTORS brake system and electrical system for 60 days or 2,000 124 Schuyler Avenue Alterations Phone 868-6355 Sidings - AH Types miles, whichever comes first. Kearny, New Jersey

9 9 8 -4 9 0 7 Free Estimates Aluminum Siding '67 Squareback 66 VW Sedan. 4 speed. R&H L a C o r t e Fully Insured Conv. Equipped with A real gasSaver ERNEST J. CURRENT R&H. Beautiful condition RENTA N E W ROOFING CONTRACTOR ALUMINUM B r o s . Roofing RepairsChimney Repair 153 Sanford Ave. Gutters and Leaders Complete Alteration $1395 $1075 242 DONALDSON AVE. SIDING Lyndhurst, N.J. A d d itio n s RUTHERFORD, N.J. '61 VW Sedan - SPECIALIST Equipped w R&H '69 V.W. Sedan Telephone GE 8-9522 Auto Trans R & H 1 9 7 3 F O R D Porch Enclosures White Sales 93 3-4 16 9 W W tire» - Home Imp. Co. R e a l sharp Excellent Cond MASTER CHARGE UNI C A R D Car Ports HMring Aid« 998 3463 Free estimates ______E st. 195 3 New Aluminum Sash You've got it all included at Riverside Ford: rental charge, ------A m e l i a F R A T I $1695 $1495 ROOFING. LEADERS Aluminum Siding South Bergen insurance. Everything at one low rate1 All you do is add gas ALUMINUM AND GUTTERS. *71 V.W. 1970 VW Cam pm obile and go! For reservation R o o fin g Hearing Aid Center equipped w R&H — 108 Park Ave., Rutherford COMBINATION SCHIATTARELLA Convertible Penthouse top Bathrooms & Kitchens 939-0533 438-1042 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 4 spd. Trans. AM FM Radio Beautiful cond CALL MR. GEORGE 998-7400 Batteries-Accessories-Repairs STORM WINDOWS BELLEVILLE, N.J. L ik e N e w COMPLETE LINE OF $1995 AND DOORS C A LL KEN — 75 1-6813. 933-5284 ^^lARjN G Aj^^ Specializing in white baked $2895 CARS AVAILABLE enamel windows and doors. DAY, WEEK, MONTH 224 Mountain Way White Sales '67 VW Sedan 69 VW Karmen Ghia M asonry Home Imp. Co. RENT-A-CAR 998 3463 Equipped w R&H 4-speed trans OR LONG TERM L yn d h u rst Free estimates Est. 1953 Sunroof. Clean car. R&H Like new ilM MILLER ROOFING Painting 45 YEARS $1175 $1595 DON’T MOVE HOME IMPROVE A ll WORK MANY MORE GUARANTEED USED VW s ADD - A- ROOM IMPOVEMENTS PAINTING GUARANTIED Masonry TO CHOOSE FROM 144 PASSAIC AVENUE CALL Sidewalks, patios walls & SAL MONDO • Hot Asphnlt Roofs -BANK TERMS ARRANGED- KEARNY • 998-7400 FINKE BROS. stairways PAINTING-CEILINGS • Leaders & Gutters P A N ELLIN G Painting • Chimney Repnii s 4 3 8 - 2 0 1 7 Intenor & Exterior HOME IMPROVEMENTS THREE COUNTY Kftfc • ADDITIONS Free estimates • Slate Repairs GMC • ALTERATIONS Call 933 3085 Any Time Call 440-9694 • Shinijle Roofs AUTHORISED Reasonable Free Estimates VOLKSWAGEN DEALER w TRUCKS A TURIELLO & SON Concrete & Brick Work HARRISON Complete Home Improvements 701 Riverside Ave. Lyndhurst Porches — Brick Veneer — A d d it ions-Dorm ers & SON Patio* — Decor Brick — Interior* Plastering ( 1 Mile South of Route 3. Garages-Finished Basements it Exterior* — Kitchen* — Ree. Riverside Ave. Exit) and Attics 991 3319 Frank’s GMC Truck Room * — Walls Kitchens Modernized Free Estim ates. Aluminum Siding & Roofing P la ste rin g 933-8383---- Aluminum Doors & Windows 414 Forest Ave. Lyndhurst Ca" M&.M Anvtim« New Ctilings New Rooms AASCO ROOFING 438-3663 7 5 9 2 5 7 2 JIM MANLEY Sales Inc. WY 8-8232 & S I D I N G Sanrien J o b s l GUTTERS AND LEADERS Contractors M t a w N a M o u * REPAIRS STORM WINDOWS 590 Devon St., Kearny 1/37 Free estimate See Our Classifieds 7 3 6 Valley Brook Ave. Fully Insured LAIRD-JOHNSON, Inc. WHY PAY MORE? JIM MILLER ______A-utomobie Repairing — All Makes CALL P l u m b i n g Painting and Fender Work Lyndhurst, N.J. Parts Accessories and Towing JOHNS HOM E G E O R G E ’S ROOFING INSTALLATION SERVICE Chevrolet Sales & Service T.V. Service & Sale:; IMPOVEMENTS Air-Conditioning — Dish GUTTERS Washers — Dryers Ranges — Plumbing — 325 Park Ave. 438 9120 Masonry Washers — Hot Water Heaters Heating —Tinning RCA-Zenith-Pana sonic 939-7708 Wiring & Plumbing LEADERS Tel. 939-2500 Slidewalks, patios walls & of the Better Kind B & W. & Color T V White Sales Discount Prices stairways Call 939-6308 H o m e I mp. C o. 991-6076 998 3463 emoval Topping 309 Chase Ave., Lyndhurst Painting HENDERSON-BOYD.Inc. Free Estimates Est. 1953 In te rio r A E x terio r 302 Park Ave. Rutherford DEGERDON’S TV New & Used r ree estimates D E L 'S I N C . SENECA S A LE S Call 440-9694 Service* HOME FURNISHINGS TREE SERVICE SERVICE ON RCA, Truck Sales STAN KARAS Tom Bissig, Prop. ADMIRAL, ZENITH, DISCOUNT PRICES MAGNAVOX ETC. Sal M azzola 15 Church Square 933-8279 and Service A & B 209 B Ridge Road MASON - CONTRACTOR C A R P ET IN G Harrison, N.J. State Licensed North Arlington Sidewalks - Patios D R A P E R IE S Fully Insured Sloops Foundations MOVING & SLIP COVERS Free Estimate CONCRETE FLOORS HEATING TABLES-LAMPS STORAGE PLUMBING T rim m in g 991-4369 933-6293 BEDDING & UPHOL­ C ab lin g • Gas Water Heaters CORP. STERED FURNITURE . Alterations ARTCRAFT • Gas-Heating Agent Fn. LOUIS? • K itc h e n s Free Estimates & A N D DECORATIVE • Hot Water Heaters Engel Van Lines Home Improvements • Furnaces Repaired INDUSTRIAL Carpentry Painting ACCESSORIES and Installed Local & PONTIAC Kitchens Additions {E m . hours Thurt. 'til lpm | • Small repair work Long Distance Rec. Rooms Alum. Siding • R o o fin g B ath ro o m s 744 KEARNY AVE., • Leaders and gutters Hourly Rates HAULAGE CORP. • Bathrooms W f SELL M O R E Bank Financing Available KEARNY, N.J. Free Estimates PONTIACS BECAUSE Em ergency Service Loads insured 991-0915 Night and Day in transit Industrial Waste Removal ARTCRAFT 485-4604 484-9317 WE SELL FOR LESS 998 3151 BERGEN COUNTY GLASS 991-0127 BOB DEL SAPIO WE PAY MORE FOR YOUR TRADE or M IRRORS MADfc TO ORDER 991 0 9 1 5 Auto Safety Glass Installed 933-9500 WE GIVE BETTER SERVICE 998 9292 991 4620 991 8410 Glass For Every Purpose ALW AYS A LARGE SELECTION 2tt RIDGE ROAD Plumbing and Heating Supplies LYNDHURST, N.J. 1000 VALLEY BROOK AVENUE Sinks — Kitchen Cabinets OF TOP QUALITY WE 9-9143 Electrical Supplies LYNDHURST, N.J. N.H. BROOKS Statewide T.V. U S E D C A R S ROOFING CONTRACTOR VANITIES MADE TO ORDER PIPES CUT AND THREADED Brick and Asbestos Siding 311 Kearny Ave., Kearny F O R M E R lr D a m a s s i P O N I ia Gutters and Leaders ARROW CLASS Expert Color Service 124 Schuyler Ave. 2 6 Meadown Rd. Rutherford East Rutherford and B & W New And Used Furniture Sale Kearny N.J. inn 295 PARK AVENUE WEbster 9-7186 9 3 9 - 6[HUU 1 0 0 LYNDHURST 998-4907 Plumbing Supply 9 9 8 - 2 8 8 5 ALL TYPES GLASS D e sk s 24 HOUR SERVICE □ chairman, reported that the REPLACED 234 PATERSON AVE Seven Days a Week HR li EAST RUTHERFORD Filing Cabinets For Harris PTA bazaar held on October 14 was Storm panels and screens, TV RENTALS Tena Harris Nursery School a huge success wood sash, table tops, □ FTA has installed the following MFG. & SERVICE CORP. mirrors resilvered, auto 933-1430 C h airs Black & White T.V. officers for the current school Honeymoon glass, store fronts. Heavy $7.95 year: Mrs James Reid, Genet al Contractor Color $9.95 Kenneth A. Schwarz, Jr., of duty storm windows and Rm I Estât. president; Janies Canaley, doors. Pick up and deliver. Full Color Carlstadt, and his bride, the Antenna Installation Thomas Printing & Office Supply Co. vice president in charge of former Miss Pamela F. Allen, $69.95 programs; Mrs Raymond of Carlstadt, are living in ELLWOOD S. NEW 22 Y R S . IN K E A R N Y 313 UNION AVE., RUTHERFORD Farley, vice president in charge Lyndhurst following a Automobile financing new Honest & Dependable REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE of membership; Mrs or usad. Long term, low honeymoon in Ocean City, Service Lawrence K Russo, bank rates. Same day check. M Chestnut S t Rutherford 939-0509 Maryland. recording secretary; Mrs The couple was married at a WEbster 9-B000 Thomas J Kelly, corresponding civil ceremony Sept. 14 in Savino Agency secretary; and 'HiotnasCifelli. Willmington, Del. A family ONE CALL HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE!! treasurer reception was held at the home 251 Ridge Rd. LIMITED CATERERS * Additions * F X tensions An executive meeting for of the groom’s uncle and aunt, lyndhurst, N.JL " Plumbing * R o o fin g officers and newly appointed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cahill, of 933-6246 * ElectML.il * Siding chairmen will be held tonight at Carlstadt. ANTHONY J. * Painting * Carpentry 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0 8 p.m in the school building on Mrs. Schwarz, daughter of Rutherford, New Jersey * Alterations * Masonry Beech Street. Kearny DE ANGELO * Kitchens ’ Basements Mrs. Betty Camarata, 569 LIGHT HAULING * Bathrooms Third street, and the late I sk fo r Sale A Success Will Also Clean Roofing Donald M. Allen, is with C all: 371-5484 Free Estimates I • tim.if Gutter and Leaders ALICE or DAN The Columbus School PTA Faberge Inc., Ridgefield. Attics, Cellars, & Garages executive board met recently Clir.ifiill', 352 Second Avenue DESMOND Her husband, son of Mr. and F.M.G. CRAFTS ALL CONSTRUCTION at the home of President, Mrs. Lyndhurst, N.J. Mrs. Kenneth Schwarz, 545 We'll Take Any Excuse James Russo. Mrs. Henry Call 256-2440 933-0466 or 438-1437 No Salesmen F inancing available Union street, is with Ideal For a Party Johnson, budget and finance Farms, North Haledon. Page 20 LEADER Thursday, Novambar 9,1972 Ball On Friday Delegations from practically Margate City, 16-C; O tto C. all the 80 Lions Clubs in Barth of Warren, 16-D, and Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and William J. Piccione of Dover, Sussex Counties have planned 16-E. R i c h ’ s 1C u r t a i n s to attend the third annual T he Charity Ball, all Grand Charity Bali of District proceeds of which will go to 16-A, New Jersey, Lions the District 16-A Charity International, to be held on Foundation, is the highlight of Ready Made Custom Made Friday, November 10, 1972 the Lions social season. The beginning at 8 P.M. in the program includes dancing and N ep tu n e Inn, Route 4, entertainment from 8 to Paramus, according to Past midnight, with a full hour open Deputy District Governor bar and hors d’oeuvers from • Drapes • Slip Covers Joseph W. Levy of Leonia, 8:30 to 9:30; food and chairman of the committee on beverages may be purchased arrangements. after 9:30 P.M. While the response to requests for early advance V F W Post reservations has not been The annual inspection by • Bed Spreads • Drapes over-enthusiastic, many Lions District 2 president Sheila Club members have been Walsh will be held tonight at a inviting their friends and m eeting of the Ladies Auxiliary neighbors, according to Levy, of Calo Sass VFW Post 4697 and will make their Tomorrow the Auxiliary's • Shades • Bedspreads ! reservations shortly before the annual Fall card party will be night of the affair. held at the post home, 222 River The State Lions Council of Road. Those attending are Governors will be represented asked to bring their own playing SCARING NOBODY. The annual Hallowe'en party of the Lyndhurst Junior Woman’s Club was by the five district governors: cards. Refreshments will be • Linens held at the library Oct. 25. As picture demonstrates nobody was scared. That’s the way it was Dr. Harry Shenloogian of served. Mrs. Amelia Smith, supposed to be. Children are Billy Ratz, Natalie Purpura, Julie Tobiason, and Robert Roes. Rutherford, 16-A; John S. chairman of arrangements, is Adults are Mmes. Kenneth Kippenjan, Dennis Johansen, Anthony Becker, president and Swentek of Browns Mills, 16-B; being assisted by Mrs. Lillian Pasquale Bartone, chairman. Carl DiGisi Jefferson School principal seems to have enjoyed it, Louis A. Paccapaniccia of P r in c ip a to too. JOE FAME FASHIONS R I C H ' S C URTAINS

596 Ridge Rd. North Arlington, N.J. Sweet Water: (2 doors from Jade Fountain) 5 5 RIDGE ROAD FUR-Ski Wear-All-weather Coats A Show At Newark Museum OUR PLAID’S GOING GREAT The Newark Museum has C urator Kenneth Gosner it receives 50 m illion gallons NORTH ARLINGTON designed a multi-media The Museum is staging of w ater a day 20% off on any coat show entitled “SWEET this major exhibition to The Pequannock with this ad WATER” to explain the show the beauty and the W atershed is a region of Pequannock W atershed to im portance of the mountain ridges, valleys, 9 9 8 -8 1 9 9 9 9 7 - 4 3 7 3 the public The show, which Pequannock W atershed reservoirs, ponds, rivers opens on November 3 and one of N ew ark's least known and stream s - much of it continues through January or appreciated assets heavily forested. Though 28, com bines a program m ed M ostly unpopulated, the sparsely populated, it slide presentation projected Watershed is an area of includes portions of six on a battery of giant-sized great scenic beauty that m unicipalities: Rockaway, screens, a film made rem ains virtually unspoiled. Jefferson and Kinnelon in especially for the exhibition, Birds, anim als and fish are M orris County; Hardyston and varied sound effects. plentiful and there is an and Vernon in Sussex Also included are m odels or abundance of plant life In County, and W est M ilford in mounted specimens of the addition, the Watershed Passaic County. There are flowers, plants, birds and contains historical ruins of also a few settlem ents in the anim als found in the furnaces and other area, such as W atershed area, along with evidences of an iron m ining Newfoundland, Oak Ridge, native rocks and minerals. industry dating from the Stockholm and M acopin. çLUçIrtc Ç v w ç w H ie geography of the region R e v o l u t i o n The Pequannock is shown and how Newark W atershed is one of the few When Alexander obtains its water from the truly wild areas remaining Hamilton was Secretary of area is illustrated. in northern New Jersey and, the Treasury he sent as such, offers unique The film of the M B p e o p l e s t r u s t ^ chem ists across the land to opportunities for Pequannock was made for O F N E W JERSEY search for water pure responsible recreational the exhibition by John enough to m anufacture fine use. It is not only a valuable Columbus, a former staff leather The chemist's resource to the City of m em ber. It includes views reports located the Newark, but an of the flora, fauna and w ater country’s purest waters in irreplaceahle asset to the sources of the area, as well the Pequannock region of State of New Jersey and the as scenes of the uses of New Jersey. Today's New York metropolitan water in Newark A song, « :□ ü i ? * " 0 i i & i : W atershed, approximately r e g i o n "SW EET W ATER," written 63.7 square m iles in area, is The Newark Museum, 49 and perform ed by folksinger located in parts of M orris, W ashington Street, is open Peter F errara is included in Passaic, and Sussex Monday through Saturday the film. Photos for the counties, 35 m iles northw est from 12:00 noon to 5:00 eyepopping slide of Newark. Newark owns p.m ; Sundays and holidays presentation were made in 35.000 acres, approxim ately (closed Novem ber 23), 1:00 the W atershed area over a 86 per cent of the entire to 5:00 p.m. Admission is period of many months by drainage area, from which f r e e . fre e ch eckin g . A.J. Borresen: New Lawyers From Area He Shouldn’t Be There W i t h North Arlington won the A s i x - f o o t - t w o a c e . Area men are among the new battle of statistics but Czerminski picked the defenses lawyers who have passed the Wood-Ridge won the gam e 20 to of the unbeaten Wood Ridge bar exam inations this year 7 S a t u r d a y a t W ood R id g e team apart He drove the team One who passed was John J It wasn't the Vikings' fault, to a touchdown in 11 plays after Breslin. son of County Court d o -it-yo u rself that licking taking the initial kick-off. Judge Roger Breslin Somebody sneaked in a ringer The Wood Ridge fans were Young Breslin, who lives in against the Vikes His name really crying at that moment. Wyckoff, is the ninth Breslin to was A J. Borresen, high scorer The referee helped even things become a lawyer. The trail was of the county Borresen had no up. however. blazed by former Lyndhurst c r e d i t . right to be there. He should M agistrate John J. Breslin Jr have been playing for Wood Ridge rebounded from who was graduated from L y n d h u r s t the quick score for two Lyndhurst and Rutherford That's what you get when you sign up for Ready A.J.'s daddy. John, was touchdowns within a schools and Fordham captain of the Lyndhurst three-m inute span bridging the Credit Checking at Peoples Trust. University. unbeaten team way back And first and second quarters to Roger Breslin was formerly a Free checking. With no monthly service charge. his mother was a Lyndhurst take the lead. On both drives, Lyndhurst High School teacher g irl. the Blue Devils took advantage No per-check costs. Just all the checks you can Other local names among the of o p p o r tu n itie s . The Borresens moved to new BARRISTERS WERE write. Free. Wood-Ridge where daddy W e b e r ’s c re w m a r c h e d 57 Lyndhurst Paul Spina Borresen now is m ayor And that's only the beginning. You'll also get yards after North Arlington’s whose dad operates the florist But that was no excuse for his touchdown to narrow the gap. 7 shop on Stuyvesant Avenue our Ready Credit Checking —a cash reserve that lets playing for Wood Ridge If to 6 A face-mask penalty gave Rutherford Peter L Borresen had not been there the you write a check bigger than your balance. For that the Blue Devils a first down at Finnerty Jr and Michael A Vikes would have come home the NA43 after it appeared Santaniello. unexpected doctor's bill, that once-in-a-lifetime an easy winner Wood Ridge would be forced to North Arlington Clark L. Not that A J. ripped things bargain, that anniversary present you nearly forgot. p u n t M c F a d d e n . apart In fact, the Vikes held Here's how it works. When a check bigger than him to his season's lowest romp 59 yards and a single your balance comes through, we automatically lend touchdown But while the Vikes you the money by putting the cash in your account. had their eyes peeled for A J. his running mate, Pete You borrow just what you need —unlike most banks Eckmayer, no relation to that make you borrow in multiples of $50 or $100. anybody in Lyndhurst. ran wild, San Carlo p u ttin g 121 y a r d in to th e book on And you can pay the money back all at once or 17 c a r r ie s . in monthly installments. What's more, Ready Credit North Arlington went to Restaurant Checking costs you nothing until you use it. You pay Wood Ridge knowing exactly what to do The Vikes stormed interest only on the exact amount of money you all over A.J But nobody told borrow and for the exact number of days you them about Eckmayer. LUNCHEONS & DINNERS Nevertheless the Vikes piled borrow it. up 218 yards in the air on the Personalized Catering For Every Occasion So, cash in on a free checking account at any basis of target tossing by Eddie Czerminski. He hit with 17 out one of our 33 branches, and enjoy the security of a of 27 and had Wood Ridge in 3 Private Banquet Rooms constant fear cash reserve. With the Money People. Council Meets The West Hudson Community 620 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. Council will meet November 13 at 12 noon in Trinity Parish 939-9083 House, 575 Kearny Avenue, Kearny. Closed Mondays Donald Moyer, director of public relations for West PEOPLES TRUST Hudson Hospital, will talk about A United J«r»«y Bank the 60 years progress of West Hudson Hospital.