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U nico Festival A t L ittle L eague Field Lyndhurst Unico’s answer organisation, which on the purveyors of sausage sugar. The zepole is another traditional pizza by the slice. to San Genaro, famed Italian produces great festivals and pepper sandwiches. crowd pleaser and spec­ festival featured in New around the state, w ill put up Each year the aroma of Stalls with candies and tators usually stand around nuts also w ill attract many. York’s Little section the tents for the various frying peppers and sausage watching the workers dip Unico, a nationwide each year, will be staged foods and games and the has drawn the biggest their fingers in water, then organization which has a again this year at Lyndhurst rides for the children. crowds at the food stalls. scoop out an ounce of dough strong unit in Lyndhurst, Uttle League Field Friday, There will be Italian There w ill, alao, be the The water prevents the stages the street festival Saturday, Sunday and Mon­ delicacies of all sorts. zepole, the bread dough that dough from sticking every year to raise money day However, if past experience is fried in gallons of boiling There w ill be clams on the for its numerous charitable Once again the Tolve is a guide the big rush w ill be oil, then sprinkled with half shell and, of course, the activities.

H alfw ay H ouse M eets T otal R esistance of death of a spouse or zoning board of ita intent By Amy Olvtae ministrative director of the donations to the SRMHC if migration of their relatives The Center’s attorney, About 100 residents of the South Bergen Center, said they did things in the man­ to faraway places. It is Gabriel Ambroaio, former township came to Town Hall this is'lhe 17th such residen­ ner in which they established training they receive in township attorney, said the last Thursday night in tial facility eatabiiahed in the residence. He issued a theae halfway houses that of­ Center had no need to notify violent protest against a Bergen County. In all cases statement on Thursday ten enable them to take up the board since it was Halfway Houee for former letters were sort to residents saying a daily paper had establishing a two-family patients at Grcyatone independent and self-suppor­ near the proposed hones misquoted him — that he is ting lives again. residence, two apartments, psychiatric hospital which who reacted as those at the for helping in Mental Health el bitherferf at the Adidt'CenMnuing education M r held lost in a former three-apartment has been estabbted at m local ra lly , which had to be Programs, but does not like weekend at the Ben an Mall,------_T , The Board of Com- house, in a residential area. Newark Avenue by the South removed to the firehouse the way in which the con­ schools aahfcHad and damonoanlod hlghflphla ef their M l , , m iw oners, on the whole, ex­ He said a 197* caae— Berger Bergen Mental Health Cen­ because of cowt’s being con­ tract waa signed, “ Without day w a it apaaaoaed by the le n e a County Ceuadl of Blwdas al pressed themselves aa in vs. State — tried in the State I O . 1 ______m__ . ___ a___ «_a .. ter, located on Valley Brook ducted in the oouidl cham­ notifying the commissioners favor of helping in mental Ave , Lyndhurst. The state- Stfrene Court, ruled that a bers. Most of the protesters or Board of Adjuatment or health programs, aa shown residential facility for han- !in feared thet cUldNn might taking Into consideration ths by tha board’s donation of dkapped children waa par- be affected, fadings of tha paente ef the

are placed la the cava el serves Lyndhurst houaa next to the facility has 102,000 toward its POO, 000 Neighbors Alert Arlington, Cfcrhtedt, Eaat the plaoe on Newark Avenue foster families or in a alreatfy posted e “ For Sole” budget, reported Scerbo. The is a hospital, and therefore residential atmosphere such Rutherford, Garfield sign aad he said he feared Center established a “ Thrift illegally established. aa the local house, given Moonachie, Rutherford, his own property, recently Shop” on its premises at 516 The case will go to court trailed and sifportive help Wallington and Wood-Ridge. purchased might suffer a Valley Brook Ave., which is Police O n R obbery However, Mayor Joaeph A. snd a municipal judgment and taught skills or lowered value. One woman actually a Rehabilitation Carucci and the com­ w ill be rendered. It ia not Once again the alertness of set by Judge John C. Garde hwikwplng aid self care said she would get neighbors Center, and it made $1000 for Police urge any resident missioners were perturbed known if Municipal Judge neighbors and their prompt­ at $5,000 for each. Doherty who heara or sees any and trained for Jobe If able to to “picket until they are the Center last year. that the trustees of the Men­ John C. Garde wiU hear tbe ness in calling police has was bleeding from cuts on wort, so they may rejoin gone, gone, gone.” Scerbo Monsignor Henry Beck, a suspicious to call tal Health Center signed a caae. Polito said if the local paid off in apprehension of his hand and arm sustained their families or again take said at present only two very member of the SBMHC police at once as it has been would-be robbers. Last when he broke the window of contract with the state to decision is against the Cen­ qiset women, one In her fif­ Board, said he “ thought the their place in society TlMiraday at 3:52 A.M. police this kind of quick action establish the residence ter, it can appeal to a higher ties and one in her sixties are the diner in order to gain en­ people of Ly n d u rst were a were called to the Colonial which has resulted in several Some patients have no without notifying the Board court. residing In the house. A trance. It was this tinkling people of compassion" and Diner at 27 Orient Way, Lyn­ apprehensions of wouldbe homes to retwn to because of Commissioners or the Peter Scerbo, ad- supervisor is on duty 24 glass which the neighbor he was surprised at the out- dhurst, by a neighborhood thieves. hours a day, employees who heard and reported. burst of panic evidenced by resident who had heard glass serve eight-hou- shifts, then thoae at the meeting. He said being broken. Lt. Arthur return to their homes. They Paluzzi New Clerk of Court we should look upon the per­ Schreckenstein, on desk Columbus School PTA are not guards, emphasized sons who w ill come to the duty, called Car (2 with Alex Paluzu, recently ap­ Scerbo. The women go to residence as "human being­ Patrolmen Peter Scotti and Plans Food Festival pointed Lyndhurst Municipal training classes in a Ruther­ s’’ and “ think how we would Gregory Bilis to the sceie, Mrs. Lois Celentano, orchestra scheduled is Gli Court Clerk, haa been hard ford church where such a feel if a wife, husband, meanwhile alerting all other Program Chairman of Innocenti (The Innocents) a st work since Us appoint­ program has been in brother or sister of ours were cars. Cars 72 and 73 respon­ Columbus School PT A , an­ papular Italian band and ment by Public Safety Com­ existence for three years, sent to the house.” ded also, with Patrolmen nounced that the committee vocal group. Many extra missioner Peter J. Russo. with about 25 persons going Scerbo later told this Robert Glangeruso and has designated Saturday Italian booth specialties will .Tfce appointment was ratified daily for classes, transpor­ reporter that after the James Miieski and Detective evening, October 1, as by a reeoiution of the Board ted from several residences meeting various persons told be prepared far the occasion. Ramon Francis and Ptl. Ted Italian Night at their In addition to the usual of Commissioners. in the com ty him they came only because Kaminski. Cultural Food Festival on pizza, sausage and peppers, Patmxi succeeds Arthur their neighbors asked them Herrmat® who served in the Scerbo said the contract Detective Francis, first to Marin Oval, Lyndhurst. The ziti and meatballs, zeppde to and that after hearing the look into the diner, saw two position for a years, and with the state was signed for and calzone, there will be facts at the meeting felt men inside and pointing his who retired following ter- one year on March 31, 1977. more confident about the Bus Ride To linguini and dam sauce, He and Helen Kuruc, chair­ gun at them ordered them to meat and cheese ravioli, program. One woman of­ exit by the window by which Pakjczi, a reddoit at Lyn­ man of the board of trustees fered her house if the women H.N. Dinner tripe and capuzdla. The they had entered. St. Michael's Holy Name dhurst over 40 years, of the Center, said that Lyn- there now were forced to Italian booth will alao have Giangeruao and Kaminski Society of Lyndhurst is spon­ received hia education in the d iurst has always been most move, he said. He said he expresso and cappucinno also held their g in trained soring a bus to the 30th an­ local achool system snd was supportive and sympathetic had about 25 letters from aa well as camoli and on the two men in til Francis nual dinner in honor of the in the building snd sheet to the work of the Mental residents near the house who other favorite paatriea. was able to place handcuffs spiritual directors-Bergen metal Industry far J7 years Health Center and therefore expressed their sympathy on them. Rutherford police County Fedention of Holy sergeant. family livae at 714 Kingdand the board thought Lyndhurst far the program and that and a county police officer Name Societies Joy Returns I in the U.S. He and his wife, the far­ Avenue waa the ideal place tn which several had come to the also rushed to the scene and The dimer will be held at Joy Divine, daughter of Army during the Korean mer Gertrude Salomon, alao Paluni ia an active mem­ to open the halfway house house to introduce them­ surrounded the diner until the Brook County Amy Divine, News Director conflict and waa discharged a Lyndhurst reaida d . have ber af the AMVETS Peat. Scerbo aaid he offered the selves to the newcomers. He the arrest waa effected. Club, Ea st Madiaon Ave k of the Leader Newspapers, In U H with the rank of staff one son, David, 11. The rental of J t t t for the house said one man comes to the Tbe suspects, John Doher­ Engle Streets, C n sak ill on has returned from Madison. which waa taken up by Mr. house with vegetables from ty, « , of 33 Hancock Ave., Monday evening, September Com after completing eight and Mrs. James Dawson, bis garden far the women Jersey City and Edward M. Bus leaves promptly at weeks of work at the Art who then moved to Cedar and ia helpful in whatever Abate Principal of Franklin Sc&ool McNamara, 33, of IM Dun­ 7:M P.M . from in front of the Studio of Profeaaor Brack- Grove. Building official way he can be. George Woertz, Sr., was or­ can Ave., Jersey City, were rectory. Ticket chairman: man Mias Divine served as Joaeph Abate, Jr., waa ap- American ( The caae haa not yst been dered by the commissioners placed under arreat for Al Lopecinsld 4304000. An­ model and proctor in ad­ pitkiteil of Franklin He was alee sst on the court calendar. to send notice to the break and entry and bail was thony Machdnaki 930-1030 dition to student. Elem entary School by the ■* *“ * " * “ Dawsona to "end the abuae Board o f Education on Mon­ graoted Abate Ha Mmtarsta Elementary lMetaBuu in of the house for this use day night. He will serve for becauae no certificate of oc- Magic And Yard Sale Are Scheduled For Methocbts tha year Principal Frank m Ha acqdraO ta Prtn- cigancy had been secured " A ma«ic shew and a yard sate ara twa ad- The yard sale wtH be aa enpawalsn of the Attic Ruggiero ia on leave while Mont­ dpd’a cardflcatiaa at The notice waa aeut to the actfc* se National Comman- clair atate OoBafiM part of dHiana ta the anmtal Lyndhurst IMtad Msthadlst B*o» which haa atwaye said smaM pereaaai aad Dawsona at the Newark dar of the Aravets to which Church Pair, (a t. S s*. M recaaMy —l e i m d by heusahald Items, fide yaar fundtura. appllawosi, Avenue address and action the Pair CaatadNea. diaa, taeie will ba available. The yaed sale »MI post ha waa recently elected mestara degree in wm. ta addkian to thia, ha la a cer- requested within three days. M>ilc oh— o performed aa the hear tn m l>:W faeenlhahacklawnaflha church end *t«eway. and which requires his The letter was ser* on Sept l ta !:M arW add ta the fua ef the 4ty. The u residence in Washington, tlfled al— saury achool loach* (Gradai E-U) and s but to date no reply has been maglciw . Raw. Hebert Olya Bryant, paster af „ J * IT*™ P* DC received by Woertz Abate haa b en teaching in eartUad oormdmy school Ihe Chur ch b o f i Me kdersel b> magic aa e child. A meeting had been called Q»Hag the past > years ha haa ssacsatratsd aad ChrtaOmao dsnsreMsat will be la eata la booths tha Vaddagton School social atadlaa teacher. fmmOf, ba la aaroBad In by Mayor Carucci tho expanded M s Interest. Ha Is a m eaner af the Abate graduated from previous Tuesday sight after , fraoh bahed breed, a i Satan Hall University witn a i the L.D.S. Program at Safety af Aamrteaa Magicians. Intaastlaial ! William be aaid he had first been Brethsihn d af Msddsno aad the NMomdda al mhaichaa, calm aad bi B.S. ia Education. H is made aware of ths dtuatio ChrWiaa M a^d— ■ Me pursues awgk tar oa- Broad will be bohedaN day aad eotdtaeeder. ■rhalsetli record incfutaa by a man he mat at Town tartslaatsat end aacastsaally w m Oespd Ma#c The theaie lea Caeatry Stare, meaymea*ere hia being selected: all- education at Falrleigh Hall. At that meeting duriag Church eanrtcae ta demenetrela a ef the Church ed it drooe la country dethse. The tedverdty (Beetbell) Im Fiaaace Commiaaionor men egi ta oMhH n. Asdetiag Hov. Bryaat edth la StM. The Church ta W-Tl, all-metrepolitan Ja m s Quids aaid be would 4) Ihe shews will be his earn. Robert ead Jamee. A taMtad at tha center of Sfwyvooont A Tontine (BmabaU) WO-71, and aB- consider withdrawing sataN lee will be charged. 2 - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1$, 1*77

H artz M ountain C om m unity Plans Stores, School, Library A self-contained com­ As many as 4,500 new doctors' offices. And Hartz “ High-rises are always op- position is flexible and away from Secaucus proper Each of the (44 units would for two and three-bedroom munity with an elementary families, with about 12,500 claims it will give the area poaed; no community wants responsive, but that few as you can get," he said. " I have a terrace and some duplexes and lofts. school, lib ra ry and shopping members, would occupy the an identity that would them," he said recently. community members so far don’t think it w ill block an> may have greenhouses or Opponents doubt the con­ center would grow on the new community stimulate business and at­ “ But quite frankly, how can have taken up his invitation views or cast shadows on crete and brick-veneer banks of the Hackensack Old Secaucus feds they roof gardens, says designer tract more taxable property. you stop It? ” to discuss their differences people’s yards." project w ill blend River in Secaucus, if plans of would be without an identity John Capobianco, partner of He said he wasn’t im­ personally. The door is still The design emphasis is on aesthetically with the the Hartz Mountain In­ if the new community is Height may be a symbolic architect Michael Zemsky of plying the project could not open, Van Blarcom in­ spaciousness and self-suf- existing wood-frame dustries are carried to built. red flag, but is not North Bergen. be stopped or otherwise dicated. ficiency. There would be townhouses. fruition. The community would be inherently bad, Van Blar- modified. "Anything can be But he doesn't foresee as unobstructed views, bay Besides conventional floor The apartment house com­ luxury-oriented with apart­ com says Capobianco replies that topped provided you have huge a burden as anticipated windows, and shopping and plans which Hartz hopes to plex of eight to 38 stories ments going for $38,000 to landscaping and earth moun­ the right defense." by some residents. extensive recreational keep as large as its nearby would be built if the Hacken­ $112,000. Confident of HMDC ap­ ding would help integrate the Van Blarcom said Hartz's “ It w ill be about as far facilities. townhouses, there are plans sack Meadowlands Develop­ Hartz Mountain is com­ proval, Hartz expects con­ two developments. A lake ment Commission approves pleting 500 town houses struction of the first stage to would isolate the two and the plans for the new commmty begin early next year. give each its own identity, the designer said. Residents in Secaucus That phase would be the Qtizenship Day Will Be Marked "T here’s no question about have begun to protest and But Hartz contends the first three^f a planned seven Bergen C o w ty w ill spon­ William Hromyk, and ad­ preceding year. It also af­ overlooked is the anniver­ the distinction in construc­ have urged residents from project's benefits to the town towers connected by brilding sor Citizenship Day on Sep­ dresses by County Clerk Carl sary of the time when 'We tion," says James Van Blar­ adjacent communities to will outweigh any com­ wings of staggered height to fords us an opportunity to tember 23, it was announced Hartmann, and one of the The People’ took the final com, vice-president in join in what they call the In­ plaints about how visible it create a step-like effect call public attention to the by Freeholder Joan senior members of the step in the making of our charge of Hartz's residential vasion of High Rises. \ Is. designed to lessen the fact that the time for Steinacker. The county will Bergen bench. nation, by adopting a con­ division. “ But we were However, Hartz Moun­ The project includes a overall appearance of registration to vote in the hold festivities celebrating stitution that has prevailed trying to get away from the tains is convinced that once I garage, day care centers, an massiveness. general election this year is the day in connection with its “ On this date. Congress in- and withstood nearly two rectangular boxlike con­ tha. full plan is understood elementary school, stores, i Capobianco dicki't seem drawing to a conclusion. The regular monthly program tended that we com­ centuries of experience. The struction like the there w ill be no protests restaurants, a library, and worried by the opposition for citizen naturalization memorate the adoption of final date to register is Oc­ more time that passes and Palisades." the law of the land as well as tober 11. the more tests the con- The plans have stirred the Accordint to Freeholder recognizing a ll those who "The nation celebrates a stituion passes, the more character of Secaucus, a Steinacker, "Congress came of voting age or who variety of important dates brillant do we find the foun­ closely knit town of one and authorized the week, begin­ were naturalized during the during the year, but often ding fathers to have been. ” two-family houses. ning September 17 as Con­ stitution week, honoring the anniversary of the signing of the Con­ stitution in 1787. Our regular naturalization ceremonies LAURA D ALEiiiC. are on for the 23rd, so we w ill FACTORY OUTLET STORE be holding special ceremonies for the day. Our FEATURING GIRLS SPORTSWEAR AND DRESSES SIZES 4 to 6 x 7 to 1 4 . court administrator, Conrad Ronacti is planning the event with representatives of the COME IN AND SEE county clerk ’s office, and we hope to have a colonial band OUR OUTSTANDING FALL LINE as well as a presentation by Bergen's Sheriff of '76, S a ilin g a t * FLORAL PRINT SKIRTS (sizes 7 to 14 ) ...... $ 4 .0 0 $12.99 ; * BOYS (famous mokar) PANTS (sizes 4 to 16)...... $5-6.00 $10.50 ft 11.00 • * BOYS TOPS (polos) (sizes I to 14)...... $ 2 .5 0 $4.99 ! * UNI-SEX JEANS (24 thni 36 w aist) ...... $ 1 0 .00 $ 14.0 0 : * BRUSHED DENIM CAUCHO 8 VEST SET • (sizes 4 to 14)...... $8-$9.00 $12.99-13.99 I * SMOCK-JUMPER "HOTTEST ITEM THIS SEASON" e (sizes 4 to 14)...... $7-8.00 $13.99-14.99 •

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VMM any atf SIPN •70 L I MANS Pontola Marcus store and one ot our Diamond CMMNRanlt WM U w V/t. outo.. ps.. m . 77,M» m...... %i show you the collection and you wM be a COUOAI Marc . 1 LEARN .. ps.. p t. AM. U * 19.34* mi MSW •7% M JIt Fart. V/t. smSo. ELECTROLYSIS tons., ps.. pS.. AM. Star MIN From the windows of the wortd ooWeotlon, 74 PlYM SCAMP, Wm. ^ • N v v A v i H M l DAILY m u m M h j. ^ MONTHLY ISC t»8treet/4«M t20 M WIIKLY M k H M M A m i W o rth taram m , n j . / aaaaaee MARCUS CHMK • HASTE* C M M t ROUTE 17. o f R tc . 3, RUTHERFORD • Q ^S-2400 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER IS, 1 * 7 7 - 3 Joseph F Job—Sheriff of Bergen County for four ter­ ras—ha* been seleiHed to past p esident of thel receive the "Brotherhood Metropolitan Baseballl Award" of the Bergen Job W ill Be G iven B rotherhood A w ard League * Sheriff Job and his wife. example of the highest ideals P.M. Nat Iona 1° Conference* o* He served for two terms as organize the N.Y. Port 1971 He has worked hart on Joal I've in Rutherford, of brotherhood." Sheriff Jo b —who has been President of the N .J. Sherif- Authority P.B.A. He is a behalf of the Boys Club of More than 500 guests are The award to Sheriff Job elected to his post four f s Association. He was ap­ graduate of the Connecticut America and has been active expected to attend the dinner “KS’Sfi h STSSLS will be made at the Annual times—ii recognized not devoted his life tin ™.hi Boys d u b*. and the National pointed a U.S. Marshal by State Police Academy and in the humanitarian efforts which Sheriff Job will be Brotherhood Dimer of the only for his commuiity ser­ President Eisenhower in the Federal Bureau of Nar­ honored The proceeds of the sm.-jsii'ss;. s ^ f s r t i t NCCJ to be held at the vice. but also for his outstan­ of such organizations as the 1J64 and served until 1982. A cotics School in Washington, dinner—which is the only Tammy Brook Country Club ding professional ability Knights of Columbus, the lifetime member of the N.J. D C. During his first term as Elks, and Kiwanis Clubs He fund-raising activity of the in Creaakill, Thursday, Oc­ within the Law enforcement Patrolmen's Benevolent a Federal Marshal he was has twice been cited by B'nai National Conference of tober 6, beginning at • :» field Association, he helped to instrum ental in the B 'rith for his promotion of Christians and Jews—are In announcing Sheriff organization of the first U.S. better human relations used to support the N C C J's Job’s selection as a recipient Marshal s School in 1955 A Coast Guard veteran of scholarship fund In recent of the Brotherhood Award, ~ASHiNGTONH-oUenbeck Russian Refugees Sheriff Job was named World War II, Sieriff Job years more than 70 yowg Wilton T. Barney, Chairman leave the Soviet Union in P®°Ple throughout the world. people throughout Bergen Congrenman Harold “ Cap"* ttu“ * concern n«»i4iiwmIiim for ,he in mP*i«ht---- <*L three times as Bergen has been active in Veterans of the Bergen County Chap­ Hollenbeck today aramnced Berkovskys in a speech early 1(72. Both were sub­ Until this is done we cannot County Chairman of the organizations in Bergen County have received ter of the National Con­ that Yuri Berkovsky and his on the floor of the House in sequently fired from their relax our efforts or consider March of Dimes and was County and New Jersey An college scholarships from ference of Christians and family have been allowed to . The Congressman jobs and eventually arrested our job complete." honored by that organization outstanding athlete in both the Bergen Chapter of the Jews, said: attgrate from the Soviet criticized the Soviet Union on charges of engaging in ac­ as "Man of the Year" in high school and college, he is NCCJ “Joe Job has won the Uhkm. Hollenbeck has sym- far not complying with the tivities "against the interest respect, affection, and S 1' «d°pted the provision, of the Helsinki of the state." Despite these, gratitude of a ll of us because Berkovsky family to doton- ^ setbacks, they continued to m of his dedication tb the well­ strate his coicern for their apply for exit visas only to being of the community. welfare and worked with of- teM basic human rights to receive continued denials FIVE DOLLAR VALUE COUPON Over the years Joe Job has ficials from the National 8,1 peoples. With reference bdM m abli at Tim* of Purchow Only. After being informed that spearheaded numerous fund­ Council for Soviet Jew ry to to the Berkovskys. he stated, 1*1 the Berkovskys’ most recent -V] On A ny raising drives and charitable secure their emigration. "It is essential that Congress Hollenbeck first expressed request had been approved. Only 1 continue to raise its cdUec- Hollenbeck stated. " I am Picture Over tive voice and protest su<* pleaMd that the Berkovskys % coupon \E violations of human rights. It ^ fina„ y ^ $ 1 0 . 0 0 P*r is time for the Soviet Union to emjgrate from the <5^ Redeemable at time purchase THE ORIGINAL to honor its promise that Union and am happy to have r J of Purchase Only. today stands unfulfilled " ^ the opportaiity to be of A v5 Hollenbeck noted that assistance However, this Berkovsky. his wife Anna, represents only a small vie- IS and his daughter Rina first lory our 4^ t0 575 RID G E RD. N. ARLINGTO N, applied for exit visas to ^ nghts (or a„

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10 YEARS (120 MONTHS) AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT W e're getting ANNUAL OF LOAN $5,000 OF LOAN $10,000 OF LOAN $15,000 $20,000 PERCENTAGE OF LOAN MONTHLY TOTAL OF MONTHLY TOTAL OF MONTHLY TOTAL OF MONTHLY TOTAL OF better and better • . '] "ATE PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENT PAYMENTS 3fcB Plan 12% 71.74 8,608.80 143.48 1/,217.60 215.21 25,825.20 286.95 34.434.00 F O R Y O U ! O th e rs 1 5 % 80.67 9,680.40 161.34 19,360.80 242.01 29,041.20 322.67 38,720.40 Others 17% 86.90 10,428.00 173.80 20,856.00 260.70 31,284.00 347.60 41,712.00 i f U l l 15 YEARS (180 MONTHS) AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT ANNUAL OF LOAN $5,000 OF LOAN $10,000 OF LOAN $15,000 $20,000 PFRrFNrtn t/ tn TA I nuc AF OF LOAN RATE MONTHLY TOTAL OF MONTHLY TOTAL OF MONTHLY TOTAL OF MONTHLY TOTAL OF PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENT PAYMENTS NCB Plan 12% 60.01 10.801.80 120.02 21,603.60 180.03 32,405.40 240.04 43,207.20 OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Others 15% 69.98 12,596.40 139.96 2£, 192.80 209.94 37,789.20 279.92 50,385.60 Lyndhurst High School O th e rs 1 7 % 76.96 13,852.80 153.91 27,703.80 230.86 41,554.80 307.81 55,405.80 O ffe r in g LOOK AT OUR LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS . . . COMPARE ANO SAVEI • CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU) You can use these extra funds (up lo $20,000) for 101 good What’s more, we do all the paperwork involved. (Legal ser­ a record of credit for classes taken in the reasons. Like: ■ Debt Consolidation ■ Wedding Expenses vices may be required in some categories of loans ) Even Adult School; ■ College Tuition ■ Home Improvement ■ New Business Ven­ il you have a second mortgage and would like lo reduce • REASONABLE FEES tures ■ Medical Expenses ■ And other uses. Why pay higher your monthly payments at substantial savings . or extend compare with other community school tees; rales of 15% or 17% interest per year at other financial sources the term of your present loan, look to the professionals at • WIDE SELECTION OF COURSES for your second mortgages NCB can loan you up lo $20,000 at National Community Bank — and enioy these N O C H A R G E the lowest rate around ... 10% interest up to 7 years and 12% SERVICES: ■ No Prepayment Penalties! ■ No Application Job Hdatad: Bookkeeping and Accounting, interest over 7 years! Fees! ■ No Appraisal Fees! Typing, Steno, Create Your Own Income, Mechanical Drawing. Personal Enrichment: Yoga, Exercises, Memory and Concentration, Driver Education, Speed For more information or application, stop in at any of our 4 8 offices Reading, Golf. Or, call: John F. Turner, direct, at: (201)845-1652 e 845-1653 e 845-1654 Crafts and S k illa: Sewing, Gourmet Cooking, Painting, Plumbing. Academics: Languages, Psychology, $AT Teat SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOANS Preparation, Think Metric;. C lasse s In Preparation tor: O anaraf educational Oaralopmani Teat and High School Equlnlancr Diploma . and MORE I • national Communihi Danh Fall Semester ■f lleui Jerseq Sopt. 20 to Nov. 29

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F ~ lll 4 - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 1 *77

C urtail Spending Say.

R epublican C andidates

Lyndhurst Commissioner d e a r and simple one indeed. “ If the state requires theae Peter J. Ruaao and Bogota Either state garernmsnt is financial stricturea on local Council President William going to live within ita governing bodies, why “PM " Schuber, Republican means as It promised the ahould tt not subiect itself to Assembly candidates In taxpayers of New Jersey or ne strictures?” they District M. said today that It Is not.” the Republican the cap on state government Candida tea said. "The taxpayer — the in­ spending “ should remain In­ dividual who always foots violate” and charged that “ And, If the intent of the the M il far government span- the Democrat-controlled Democrat Legislature is to ding — cannot and should not Legislature had “ broken use mirrors and fiscal gim­ be raqtfred to reach even faith with the taxpaying micks to escape the spending deeper into his pocket to public by playing fiscal ceiling It Imposed an ltaetf, fkiance one scheme after games aimed at circumven­ then I c a ll upon the leader­ another after he haa been ting the spending lim it." ship in that Legislature to told government will control “ The eleventh hour have the courage to move to spending," Russo and passage of legislation to ex­ repeal the statutory lim it," Schuber added. pend more than *4 million Russo and Schuber said. as a device to provide room The candidates pointed out “ This kind of offidai far greater expenditures and that county and local govern­ deception must cease and remain within the spending ments as well sa boards of rtate government must prac­ ceiling repreaanfad an in­ education must keep their tice the kind of fiscal respott- credibly arrogant and operating budgets within the sibility expected of It or it irresponsible act.” they statutory spending ceilings w ill lose what little *«li ciilq dMm Itm said. imposed by the legislature credibility it haa left,” they "The issue involved is a last year. conduded. ■la , ef 225 lOngsfend Aw.

Immhioti m i dn 4#di ff |||§ Homo Unos V allila A ppointed T o V et B d. *94. Oceanic*, |ust bsfare salting frem Naur Yeah en • week's hoM oy andse 9e the tropical Bahaanaa, etching th a ra p h a l th y a f N aceau. Vincent Vallila, comman­ Freeholder Mahlick said, veteran in our conty. der of Lyndhurst Amveta, “The Veteran’ Bureau has been appointed to the “The high inemployment w ill be under the newly created Bergen rate among veteran, par­ management of the federally N am ed A t Franklin County Veteran Cowell, it ticularly veteran of Viet­ ftmded Bergen County Com­ was announced today by nam, Is of much conem to munity Action Program. The first Execidive Board k Safety, June Conzo; Freeholder Doris Mahalick me and is an ana in which Congress has allocated meeting of the 1*77-78 term PubUdty, Terry Breding; of Wallington. government haa not acted money to assist veteran ■•maid Vigna, af 525 ferast Avenue, Lyndhurtt, < hero recently to participate of the Franklin School PTA, Publications. Joyce DeMar- in a three-day butlnn and education! Known popularly aa Red with much conviction. with employment needs, Lyndhunt, was held recen­ tino; Newsletter, Marge loading tala* rcprcecntativoi al Metropolitan life In Vincent, Vallila conducts a Freeholders Joaeph Carucd, sodal service end health tly RoteUa and Mn. Curry; At­ meat produce business in D. Bennett Mazur and needs, education and other Mr. Vigna, taleo manager in Metrepalitan'e I Mrs. Richard Ford, tendance, Eileen Becker; Lyndhurst during the day Jerem iah F. O’Connor services. Our new veteran conference by placing hi* talas unit in th* tap 10% d Metrapehton'a 1,000 I President, announced the Sunhine. Tabak, Prayar, and a dance orchestra at worked doady with me to office will provide a focal unites in th* United Stotts and Canada. new officers and committee Faculty. night. get this program organised. point for both direct Pictured with him at the Hyatt Hotel an Hilton Hoad I* hit wife, fveiyn, i chairm en: 1st Vice Joaeph Abate, Jr., appoin­ V a llila has been active in I think we will be able to assistance end the daughter EvtJyn. Preeident, Spar­ ted Principal during the veterans' affairs for many make a real dent in meeting dissemination of infor­ leave of abeence of Prindpal yean . some of the needs of mation.” ta; ted Vice President, Pat Esposito; Recording Frank Ruggiero, waa Secretary, Bernice Critdli, welcomed to Fnsfalfa School Correa ponding Secretary; aa both Principal and PTA Marie Tabak; Treasurer, Honorary VlcePresidait of o r - ’ '------* ~ Lorraine Curry; Historian, the Franklin Unit After a year of hard work and study Linda has M arilyn Fatlola; June Ctnxo, Qlelrmon gf graduated from the Bergen Pines School of Practical the Graduation Committee, Committee Chairmen: reported the Graduation Nursing with an award for perfect attendance. She is Parliam entarian and raem- Party paid far and guided by continuing her studies at Bergen Community College, heratdp, W U ^ ^ ajk)^ ; seeking a higher degree She is presently employed at •h PTA, waa enjoyed by all Passaic General Hospital, Passaic. Owadjr Oouodl of ware eelec- Mrs. Curry; finatacdfor U n d a Czym czafc Family Lite, Alfa RdUly; w ' s ^ T m , Irith f^m af* School Repreeentetives, Claire O’Neil and Annette order forma being aeot home Editor, The Leader: ducting its program at the (Continued from Page 1) with the school 1 '*' Center. In that year we met Wojtoaricz; Hospitality, Lee Students w ill be Odlek, Joyce De Martino In recent weeks Ms Lee two days a week from 10 Abate Named canvass strange Ml Pacifico has written several snd Eileen Rogsn; Cultural A M to 2 P.M . When we His work experience in­ borhooda bad te ad l t o t * letters to The Leader regar­ begin this year, on Sept. 7, Arts and School Education, cludes teacher and Baaket- and friends. Programs ding the Lyndhurst Youth our doors w ill open five days Critdli; Legislation. Health ball Coach at St Mary's, the y e a ; were announced. Center. In her "one-woman a week from 8 AM . to 3 P.M . Rutherford from 1*71-71. crusade" against the Center I am certain one of the From 1972 to the preaent, he and Mrs. Pezzoia. she has major reasons cxr program Bateman Headquarters has been employed by the quoted several "facts and has been so successful, in Lyndhurst Public School figures." In doing this she such a short time, is due to system as an elementary Opened In Lyndhurst has led the readers into the fact we are housed in the school teacher at Wadiing- assuming she is very Youth Center and have ac­ ton School. During that time Lyndhurst’s Bateman for to the pier. knowledgeable about the cess to all its facilities and he was alao appointed Fresh­ Governor heodquar t e n has Center and its activities. Squad H ad Busy Tuesday equipment. man k J.V. snd been opened by Peter J. On Friday. Sept. 23, the However, in her last letter, Ms. Pacifico has been Coach He alao Russo at his office at 712 county committee will hold Sept. 1, she made several The Lyndhunt Police were called to help a man Squad, gave first aid wMIe wrong in her references to served as assistant coor­ Ridge Rd. Oampaiffi plans ranidatro night and cor­ erroneous statements. She Emergency Squad and am­ who had suffered a serious Jasinaki called the ambulan­ R .E .C . and its association dinator of T l£ at Welling­ were made at a meeting dially invitee all cointy com­ said that the "wonderful bulance were kept busy last injury while using his power ce. with the Youth Center. ton School and was the there Monday rught With mittee persona, munidpal R E C Organization" was Tuesday with a variety of lawnmower. Mn. Joini Ptc-Pic- Captain author of the Washington Captain John Shillitani Ruaao and WlWhfe ’Vat" chairman, presidents and persuaded to plead for the It is possible she could be calls for aid. dano of ill Sixth Streettrea t R e spondedonded with crew mem- School community report. Schuber, candidates for the members of local duba In Youth Center in its request incorrect in her many other called for aid for hepjfcers NurwNurse Judy Stengel and Upon appointment. Abate One call was to convey a Asaembly, Harold A PareU, the 13 tosms of the Mth to the Board of Freeholders statements? The citizens of husband. Police officeicerfTfaseph ‘ Callahan.Ca They ooat- announced a pnpani where woman who bad fallen into a of Carlstadt, caadidate for District, and iraedcipal ■ of for funds to assist in the Lyndhurst, whether they be responding • to— the —— call —“ were veyed *PicdanoPi a w w iw h to i v Clara a a r a he would be available at diabetic coma to tha the Senate, Frank BoahoUen to open houdl at building of a new Center I for or against the Youth Cen­ P t l .Anthony...... Antiorio sad Msasa Hoapital where It was Franklin School on Wed­ hoapital. She waa conveyed PtacateUa, Lyndhunt Attor­ the new Republican very strongly object to that ter, should respect and ap­ Ptl. Richard ______noted that Antiorio had done nesday nights from 7:00 to to Pasaaic General. ney. chairman of District 31 Organization statement. We, of R E C., plaud Mrs. Pezzolla for the The officers fomd that Mr a splendid }ob of stanching at 188 Main S t, I • 00 p.m. begiming on Oct. and chairman of the were not used to plead for many hours she has devoted At about 2:10 p.m a nine- Picdano bad had tha big toe tha blood from Picciano’s Lawyers for Bateman Com­ where over 11(8 erthaalaatic Sth. This program is inten­ year-old boy who lives on the Center We were at the on behalf of the Center. She an U s left loot severed when loot. mittee, preaent with local Republicans gathered last ded to give those parenta meeting to give support to has worked tirelessly for Second Avenue was rushed he tnadvartantly backad lito (Antiorio haa received a who cannot get to the school Saturday morning as Mrs Pezzolla's petition for something she truly believes to Clara Maaas Hoapital, a large flowerbed on a citation for reviving a Lyn- Several social eventa are in Bateman cut the ribbon of during its regular working finds ia If there is to be criticism Belleville after he fell off the pedestal in Mo garden while <*wst worker whose heart the offing Friday night the the larger commodious houn a chance to dfacuas Another mistake Ms. of the Center and Mrs. skateboard he was using mowing the lam , and had had Mapped beating while on Oouety COP will qjoneor a quarters. Many notables problems and familiarize Pacifico made was in stating Pezzolla's work, let it come near his home Ambulance loat control ef the mower tha way to Hackenaack sail around . were among the guaata and themselves with school that the “ Youth Cotter” was in the form of truth and crewman Kevin Schaal which continusd to plow Hoapital a few yean ago Thoae from Lyndhurst plan­ many more attractive at­ policy. strictly for the yoith. How validity, not cloaked in im­ drove the child to tha along tha graaa, striking M r. following a heart attack ning to enjoy tbe amual af­ tain will be held there a a a a very wrong she was. Since plication and misinfor­ hospital where X-rays Picciano’s foot. Ptl. An- *«Ue the man waa at work. fair are to meet st Russo’s (faring the campadfi, an­ 1*75 the “ R E C Adult mation. Humor is a rare gift. If dtowed he had aidfsrsd a tiorio. who had had several The man recovered fully sod office at 7 P.M. where aidoe nounced Tbny Stable, covaty Workshop" (for handicap­ J crdlea Ronnio.Director you can laugh at the world broken leg. * yean experisnee as a mem­ credited Antiorio with will be available far Ihe ride chairman. ped persons) has been con­ R.E.C. Adutt Workshop and at yourself you are A t about 4:11 p.m. peUee ber of the Emergency saving Us life.) lucky.______Sacred Heart School Villa Trounce Flames Announces Pre-School children anrsMad In Mm ached. In addition. meads wM ba provided children frem famttee v few geese Income le at er heiew Iheoo skeM By Janice I O’Leariqr but a lew costly Bscred Heart Bthasl annomcea ths opening af a prxchaol ana half pint ef fcoo milk lo miailohla la thaaa who are oBgfafe fcr fcso i Tha JD gL playofla were errors fa the fifth and ninth program, to betfn on October 4th. 077. Applications fer free and Reduced-Price Mods and fese MNk wei flancltidsd on Sunday snd tho hadnp enabled ths Rads to Reglfaration win he held fa Mm school cfBao dirfag the entailed in the a die si. Children h em femMao wheee niece ha Is a t er Italian Villa aoundly tie ths score snd finally win. of September I8lh to 23rd, Monfay throutf. Friday, th e am eHgMe far hoe er rodused price meote and free arifc. defeated the Lyndhurst bi the aaesad game the Rada Ftamsa 11-4 snd 04. Ik s took advsatsgi af a dteap- Odl*enm n*be4 (fow) hy December ll, m . Villa ended tha regular pointad Pish taam and eaally Cleeees w ill behsidan: Tueadey - Wwfaoaifay and Tfar- f a h il y -s iz e income sc a le FAMILY rRTTMaLfw/girWH 1LK — --■■■BEOUCEP-pRTcl reason I M i rapped th e P W L US w S T . i ! f L _ KI i w q y -. WEEI day r im e d ths Plam as that Ths VUfa and Reds will hdtfal paymsnt due at ragMratiwi D aSy bring the { 3 .9 & H OT ( 6,120.00 t w TOT they are deflator powerful meet In ths JDBL World ( S .140.00 430.00 99 ( ( ’.-050.00 670.(3 164.(1 sad organised teem. Osri recsrds; Pro School I ( (.390.00 532.50 122 ( 9,970.00 (30 .(3 191.73 ( 7.410.00 634.17 146 (11 .M0.00 990.00 r 22S.44 Tsraatfanaf tha V ila weat* (Sab in ) + I (.740.00 728.33 168 (13.630.00 1.136.(3 26*.12 fort wtthUUU’saadt i $ 9.S60.00 (21.67 189 (15,380.00 1.2(1.67 296.77 scored. Tom D sC hn moved fa^ue which has fielded State AocrsdHad Ea rly Childhood Taaahar. 209 (16,9(0.00 326.64 (10.(90.00 907.50 1,115.00 Ids record to lh-L carcr M 8 p taycn fa five mon­ t n . 9 t e . p o 992.50 229 (1 ( ,5(0.00 1,546.33 *7.11 ■IMHIWJ1 W m nfatai call: 988477 hr. Patrida (12.(40.00 ( 1,070.00 ( 246 (20,030.00 1,669.17 386.19 The NA Ffeh tapped tha ths of play Me Kaam y O P Pifadpfa. (13.760.00 ( 1,146.67 264 (21.470.00 1,7(9.17 411.(9 first gsawof tha pfapsffe by (14.6(0.00 ( 1,223.33 282 (22.(90.00 1.907.50 440.19 a seers el M In a hsart- Ijedfaefa, aT] Clara Maaaa of the father They Uve fa (15,590.00 ( 1.299.17 299 (24 .310.X 2,025.(3 467.60 Daughter For breaking lone which than Memorial Hospital. Tho Lyndhunt. ■ads tha llodi tahe edeen Eaeh P rim era n o s • r is ths formsr Cathy Additional ( 910.00 75.83 ( 17.50 ( 1,420.00 ( 118.33 27.31 tags In tha sooaad m m aad Lyan Haghss. d a#isr al • • • • Fanily down the Pish M The Rrst A daughter, Crlstlne Mr. and Mr* Stanley The strength of the gams saw the Pish )sap eat Marfa, waa beni BapL l to te a M land an the UM agsf Hr. aad im . Nlcholaa SflM SS?® ® *'k Prtanersaa at 744 gtath Ave., I THURSDAY, B W H M B U ,\ff1— 5 What do you think of the mandatory a i d I t retirement age? e Asked of residents of the Boiling Springs senior citizens home.

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■HjInaHy ham IrooMyti I object to H. I had to retire 11 peori agoi I ' I to got athor job. but I would haw

k m Potronella Harteveld, originally from Led! H people are itiH healthy, •till able lo work and itHI wan! lo I think they ihould ho afalo lo.

Fred Nixon, Ea M ary Roman, originally from I think you should be able to work as long as you aro able; I'm 86 and I worked till I was 65; I wouldn't mind still I retired in 1957 when I was 65, but if you want to retire at working except for the travelling back and forth. I don't think 62, I also think you should be able to without losing your I think that it's good; once wo get to a certain age, I think we should be made to relire. medicare and pension benefits. o're entitled to take it easy.

-Leadership W orkshop- Speakers for the afternoon chairman of the Arts and^ session w ill be Mrs. Charles Crafts department and Mrs A The tth District of the New We\n

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Vagabonding W ith K n i f e , F o r k , E t c . By Guy Savino 'S n m i

The egg and I have buddied for yean. Any day that The Dione Lucas authors even do point out that eggs few which would appear to experienced cooks to be INGREDIENTS: started with a rasher of bacon and a couple of gently also contain lecithin, a natural emulsifier of simple, indeed. Yet, I have fotmd that in many kit­ 3 o rg a n ic ago* fried eggs topped with toast and, maybe, a dish or so of cholesterol, thereby raising the egg once more to a chens, boiling eggs, soft and hard, puzzle the cooks. 1 teaspoon water , i , beach plum jelly and a steaming coffee seemed cer­ safe level. Now about hardboiling an egg — they should be put 'A teaspoon see sail- . 1 tablespoon coM prew ed seWowaroil tain to be a good day. Still I feel that this fertility business is nonsense, a into boiling water with 1 teaspoon sea (another rip I have always considered an egg an egg. Shaped rip -00 which helps the organists raise the price of their off, if you ask me) and allowed to cook in boiling water H O W 1 0 : something like a sm all, white or brown football, it lent so-called safe eggs and thus separating the customer for 10 minutes for medium Sized egjp, to 15 m inites for B e a t th e eggs,-*ah together with a itself to a variety of uses, most of them good. True, I from his money while he shrinks in cholesterol ized jumbo-size eggs, and immediately cooled in cold rotary beater or a whisk until they are well mixed. gagged on the mixture of egg and milk that my mother fe a r. w ater. Preheat the omelet pan over low-medium heat for 10 H ie following method is said to achieve tender, yet forced upon me in the happy notion that it would put In Larouse Gastronomique which lists over 100 egg minutes. Add the oil and allow It to heat for 1 minute. wire on my biceps and I have been known to slurp preparations, the yolk, composing 30 percent of the soft-boiled eggs. Add the egg mixture to the pan. Stir the eggs with a Set room-temperature eggsjthey say organic eggs, I down a raw egg when no other moming-after remedy egg, is described as having albumin and fats con­ fork in your right hand and shake the pan briskly with say let 'em be fresh and the heck with the rooster) into was at hand. * « taining vitam ins, ledthines, nucleins, cholesterins and your left hand concurrently until the eggs are nearly boiling water with a pair of tongs so they do not crack. But by and large'I respected the egg, felt kindly m ineral substances including a ferruginous pigment, set. W ith the back of the fork, spread out the mixture toward old hens as they scratched and chattered while Remove the pan from the heat and leave the eggs in hematogene, which gives it its color.” so no holes are left on the bottom of the pan. Slightly their mysterious innards went about the task of com­ the water for 8 to 10 minutes, depending upon the size tip the pan and with the fork begin to fold the omelet posing their delicious fruits There was mutual respect So there you have it from the expert of experts — the of the eggs. Plunge the eggs into ice water for 2 over on itself, starting with the edge nearest the han­ for the roosters who, laid no eggs, no matter yolk does have cholesterol, but it also has lecithin, minutes, after which the shell may be easily removed dle of the pan. Flip half of it over on itself and turn it how the cry for equality between the sexes intensifies. which counter-balances the cholesterol. The good book without damaging or breaking the egg inside. Put the out onto a hot, flat serving dish. The best way is to It is true in this latter respect I wish to address a few says that the best eggs come from the poultry farms eg g back into warm water or broth imtil ready to grasp the handle of the pan with the left hand, hold the thoughts to women libbers on this fine pre-autumnal where the hens forage for worms and have sunlight serve or until added to other ingredients in a recipe. dish near the end of the pan and tip the two together. day. In the new book “The Dione Lucas Book of and greenery to keep them healthy— and attractive to Another method is to set room temperature eggs in Once the eggs are in the pan, the whole preparation Natural French Cooking" there is quite a lesson on the roosters. And not a word about fertility which, ap­ enough water to cover and bringing water to a boil should not take more than 2 minutes and great care egg, the preparation of which was the foundation of the parently, is a word the organists tossed into the pot as slowly. The eggs are then ready to serve should be taken not to overcook the omelet. The egg late Dione Lucas' fame. one more reason to jack up the price. The omelet was Dione Lucas' pride, so this mixture should be stirred so quickly that it never "Dione Lucas reversed the egg," states the book somewhat elaborate preparation for one has to be Therefore, begone you phony organists and take touches the bottom of the pan without being moved. “ and her artistry and fame were synonymous with the taken in that context. First the omelet pan should be ex­ your roosters with you. So long as lecithin is in there This w ill insure a perfect omelet. omelet For her personal use. she preferred organic battling the cholesterol, any hen fruit, if it is fresh, is tremely clean, used for no other purpose, should be eggs, and insisted she could tell the differences bet­ acceptable and to hell with sex. Sorry, hens. Try cold kept in paper toweling and a plastic bag when not in What a lot of folderol over an omelet. How much ween commercial eggs and organic eggs." showers. use and water and no other liquid should ever touch the simpler was the poet Pope who declaimed, “The What are organic eggs? Out of the nultitude of egg recipes I have chosen a pan. vulgar boil, the learned roast an egg." The authors go on to* explain. “ Naturally healthy farm fresh fertile eggs, produced in accordance with established organic farming methods. Chickens are fed a ration of rich and essential vitamins and minerals without antibiotics, arsenicals, sulpha drugs Hey Mom, W hat's or p e sticid e s." The key word in the description of organic eggs is "fertile.” That, of course, is where Mr. Rooster, king Greetings To Our of the run, comes in. You can’t have fertile eggs Jew ish Friends without the ministrations of M r. Rooster. For A Happy Holiday Somehow I have the impression, despite my B r e a k f a s t ? masculine affinity for Mr. Rooster, that this fertility business is a rip off. How does fertility enhance the Tha ME ATing Place egg’s value? In my research on the egg I went back to the ex­ Bo neless Tha Ireakfast Haas cellent treatise prepared by Mrs. Isabella Beaton in 1880 and lent to me by Mrs Clayton Hoagland (don’t B e e f d l Beef S ( n c ShopRite 1 USD A GRADE A ' worry, Kitty, I'm taking the bek of care of it) who C h u c k Shoulder S MEDIUM EGGS w rote: R o a s t ib. 8 7 Roast 1 1 9 been announced by Frank P medicine and bachelor of Corned Beef-0-'M IU ET Ib 99* Hams . 99* U S D A CHOICE Breasts Dkg I Smilari. administrator, and science. SEMI BONELESS Steak BEEF CHUCK »97* Breasts J V 7 v: Dr Albert Willner. chair­ After he came to the Pork B u t t s 'S man of the medical staff's United States in 1974, Mr Physical Therapy Commit­ C h o w d h ry o b ta in e d a The Roadside Stand HONEYDEW tee. master's degree at Long ShopRlte HAS . THE _ P a rt of the expansion has Island University and COOKIE CARNIVAL been the introduction of a worked for New York State MELONS new chief physical therapist. auttiorities at | I I T C i ASST /CHOCOLATE' SWEET T fftC M P I PEANUT - Amjad Chowdhry. who was Cdllege Hospital and at the 6 SIZE ■ %■ ShopR lte . born of Arabian parents in Neuropsychiatric Institute each ■ MIDDLE Pakistan and educated at the on Staten Island He also ser­ DEVIL OR CHOCOLATE CUT GREEN ICED TKA MIX MALl O PIES . Beans ShopR ile Nestea 1 7 5 0 2 e&s 99* University of Karachi. Mr. ved at the New Jersey State ShopR ile 99* CHEESE/MEAT/ R E D A P P L E S FOOD PIES 59° SMALL WHOLE SPAOHETTI B MEAT Chowdhry studied physical School in Totowa. before .t Beets ShopR ite 99* Ravioli BALLS ShopRite 3isM D E L IC IO U S ShopR ite th Grahan\* r w HAWAIIAN Q 1 qt 14 BUMBLE BCE B-"» medicine at Kings Hospital returning to Denmark for U .S . FA N C Y RACKERS IBi— I ALL VARIETIES £ Of can CHUNK LIOHT jN j>IL j» _ c * ShopRite bos O Q ( Punch 89* MIX ShooRite SS* in Ix>ndon and then went on further education. He is 6 9 SALT/NO SALT W W Saltine ! REGULAR OR * « ..»toes &. c . . . . , e ALMONO BAR _ A A REGULAR OR c en Me to learn neck and back amember of numerous 11 Pancake. BUTTERMILK bo' 49* ELECTRIC PEAK Grapes IF Windmilterir39* ifiSM manipulation in physical sdcieties. including the Swirl C a k e ™ « 89* Coffee* ’«£ *53r Pakistan Physical Therapy Nectarines CALIft ». 3».*1 MIX ALL Cookies FUDGEciinn*~-“--59* SUGAR/stmARi VAR 1-lb. 2- D a o r e enana?! OATMEAL LayerCake ShopR ite oj £oi Association, the Physical 39* S *7 " Jew ish Fed. iCal 9 3«*1 M m ht sw,ss 1 Coffee▼ ■ ■ M M in OIL OR WATER Therapy Association of the Delia l i t ShopRite 59* CHOCK FULL CHOCOLATE Coffee O NUTS ;.* 2 ” Tuna"< fcv.co 79* Fashion Show Prunes FREESKJNE 3~*1 CHIP , 0 m United Kingdom and the 39* * »b CRiBCO Cook ies ShooRile— £21. 2 VEGETABIF On Thursday. September American Physical Therapy Plum s*"r* 3~*1 j P — Savarin^™*'' Oil 29th, the accessory-after-the- Association. sh O %A (Eo O lb e I The Deli Place r l a C C fact w ill make the headlines, In the hospital’s physical Green Beans; The Dairy Place but not on the pages where therapy department, accor­ PURPLE . 19* ORANGE JU IC E SW IFT SIZZLEAN B A N Q U E T 0IN N E R S criminal justice news it ding to Mr Chowdhry, Tomatoes Tr.sr written up. Kenneth Jay patients are treated for . 49* ShopRile ’ v gallon C Q { , $ 1 3 9 Lane, award-winning various kinds of physical Carrots CA;:sr ’£.49* carton V V pky I 2 8 9 ‘ fashion designer w ill show — ailments with techniques .... 39* with clothes from Saks Fifth that include heat, Celery %sz~ Singles. MIAMI ir87* Franks -:79* Pizza““tts■«s«s“ ~t>9* Avenue of Riverside Square microwave, ultra-sound, Peppers FANCY 3J1 Sour Cream 59* The Ice Cream Place (Hackensack) — how a hydro-therapy, and many L*!08 35.49* . WNM'ft Per O vM Prt1’ woman’s basic outfit, geared kinds of prescribed joint and O n i on s«»«L > ML U ^ .9 ,. 149 to the facts of her budget and muscle exercise. As needed, Cucumbers.": 2.29* S i N l l A K M ()H ^ CUPS^.* L“*10# Breyers aSOSL contel! her social and business com­ the patients are supplied Tho Fish Market TheAddvhace mitments, can be dressed up with braces, splints, I ShopRae •: Devil Rites ^ r * i 0# or down with rfter-dark or protheses and other or- SEA SCALLOPS $<*7g L.WHITE BREAD im W J Rites otD‘^ ,'“"' ^9 9 * TURKEY b r e a s t before noon accessories. The thetics FRE SH N F A [ NC.il AN "show and tell" demon­ Mr. Chowdhry recently ad­ stration will be part of the ded an out patient depart­ Health and Beauty Aids The Non Foods Place >■ 5 S 11th Annual Luncheon and ment in his a n a to supply ' A*, u Ahl l U l'PO N r «LLEREST Q rtcl Fashion Show of the physical therapy services ta ew w* me ewdieee bI Women’s Division of Jewish the community. All cases for JflBLETS Federation of Community treatment in the department Bayer A spiring89* Mason Jars jss. v *2M HEINZSWEET ■ Services of Bergen County must be prescribed by CUCUMBER SLICES U l ______— Bet ai*t BhapAite Msfkat 1*11 Inc. Morf than 700 women ‘ family physicians and other Shampoo ^*1" Mason Llds^^/SS* ; WITH THIS i)PMten««eNeMiMfiMM THURSDAY, Vtrtwmmu i». nn — •>

Mn. Patricia Carroll, Maa and Mn. Judtth Silver of A rea W om en G raduated As Practical N urses Catherine Da via, Maa Karen Teaneck; Mlaa Deborah Eckersley, Mrs Elena Johnaon of Upper Seddle Forty-three women from « nursing the guest speekw, Rev. C arlstadt • Highest Jsm es F. O lllsa, Henry ef Hilladale; Mas Gilreath, Mias Diane River; Mn. Pauline ta t of for the Uth 27 ares towns graduate^ •si J. tlrn iw , Pttsc- Executive Director of Denise Jiosi and Mn. Bar­ Hagedorn, Mias Ksren Waldwick; Mas Barbers from the School of Prscticsl graduation was given by Department t t Pastoral Bergea Pines, ewsrded bara Parent* of Lodi; Mias McEnemy and Mlaa Patricia Mshon of Westwood; Miss Nursing st Bergen Pines Rev. G. Raymond Mitchell, Cart. Mias Vlctorts Flore, dploinesto: Sharon Spancer of Uttle Siaco of Ridgewood; Maa Patricia Hurley and Maa County Hospitsl on Septem­ Bergen County Chsplaln. F e rry ; M aa Linda Sqrmac- Gereldine McGowan of Janice Ulrich of Wycfeoff. ber », 1*77. The intensive Ths ceremony was pnsldsd Mbs IMA ^ I ... Benediction waa given by M A ., * r # * o r Maryana VUanll and Mias tak of Lyndhunt; Maa Irene Rivervale; Maa Victoria one-yesr progrsm com­ over by Mrs. Myrs R. preseated Iks following Donna W agim of Flynn of Mahwah; Maa Fiore ol Rutherford; Miaa Rev. William J. Dowd, pleted by the grsdustes com­ Elliott, President, Board of M a s D arias Jkoat, Lodi - field; M a Nancy Staniland Catharhie SUekfc of Mdland Marie D’Elia and Miaa Bergen County Chaplain A bined classroom instruction Ahamae Association Award of Bogote; Miss Sussn Part; Miaa Nancy Lauritaen Lenore Drewea of Saddle reception waa held after the with prscticsl experience In the guests, snd Introduced Miss Sasan Esposito, for the greetest im­ Esposito of Cariatadt; Mias and Mlaa Linda Warren of Brook; Mn. Alma AAford ceremony. provement in the cllnicsl Nancy Dwyer af atffside New Mlford; Mn. Carol field. Part; Mn. Lon Burke and Linton of Norwood; Mss Resume Meetings Freeholders T o N ew M ilford Awards for perfect atten­ M s. Ells Ford of Dumont; Patricia Kspa of Oakland; _ . . * 'f ini; w, . dance were givai to: Mias Mrs. Marilyn Cariich and The Polish-American neaday. Sept. 21 at Keamy Freeh older-direct or . bearing. “ We Maa Karen Gregory of Old Karen McEnerney, M s. Derperdine Webster of Women's Club of North Jerem iah F . O’Connor an­ "Our-initlsl thought was to muntty development end Tappan; Miaa Arietle Thode public wort* projects going. Ridgewood; Miss Linds Hackensack, Mae Jennifer Arlington will resume mon- Federsl Savings Bank dub nounced that the next go to a town If there was a of Oradell; Mrs. Adele SSniyciak, LynOsnst. ftihaime and Msa Maureen thly meetings on Wed- room at I P.M. regular meeting of the Board ra e m there relating to Bachetti of Ridgefield Park; of Freeholders will be held co in ty government. We still at the New Milford Borough do that when a problem Hall on Tuesday at t P.M. arises, but more snd mon The Board usually meets on we are just trying to get the first and third Wed­ around the cointy In an ef­ nesday of the month, but the fort to make ourselves more date has been changed so as available and to help raise not to conflict with Yom Kip- the visibility of county pur, the Jewish Day of government, which has Atonement. historicslly been pretty low. O'Connor said, "One of the Aa a general rule, we don’t changes we adopted in this go to s town inless we sre in­ administration was to vited by the town fathers snd schedule a ll our meetings in part of the reason that we the evening, and we also have made so many trips to agreed to hold occasional vsrious municipalities is meetings in locations away that so many of the mayors from our chambers in hsve been kind enough to Hackensack so that we ask us to come. In this case, At Carden State Farm s might be more available to we were delighted to accept the people in the com­ New Milford's mayor. Al munities. This trip to New Logan's invitation, because Milford w ill mark the twen- the freeholders hsve been fo r 57 years ty-sixth municipality in doing some things that we which we will have held a are happy to report about in public meeting or a budget New Milford.

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Felician C enter | Grade A X-large h S U P E R P K N C O ffers Courses eI p !l The Felician College Proceeds to benefit Mentally HandicappfiQggpfijren Doz. j Reading Center, under the | E G G S # # supervision of qualified per­ i sonnel. w ill offer reading im­ — 1 provement courses for Jw io r High and Elementary SUN.•SEPT. 25th.>10AM | New Crop Yellow ■ School children beginning .:,v " C 1 Oct 3 Preliminary testing will .Riverside Park • Area A i take place Sept 17 to Sept 24 | O N I O N S K 2 LS by appointment. Please call lyndhurst, N.J. for arrangements 773-0328 Instructional classes do not exceed eight students. I Golden Ripe ■ Students are grouped accor­ Under the Circus T e n t ! ding to specific needs Private tutoring is available Come rain or shine! on Saturdays for serious B A N A N A S 1 8 learning disability students The Reading Center will * 1 also offer English as a 1 Wonder Green ^ Second Language for those r i who are interested in advan­ cing in this area of learning. Registration for this course will take place Oct. 4 at 7 | P E P P E R S 2 9 1 p.m. at the center. N l “ 1 m i LOOK SMOOTH N m T« f Crisp McIntosh Cm H m UNWANTED CAN BAT! i p ( HAIR KtSOVID I A P P L E S B 1 9 leJ CHICKEN * “ CT I ft P PRODUCE 1 COZZAIfflLUASSOC. S y O M A O f •74 m m i ■>.. m . m u n m m i AO AT A HAUTY SAION (opp. Grand Union) (UNA'S BKTMHVStS 4 EfffEBTAWMBff ^ SMITH at rst-sajj m m MM i n . Star* Hours ^ AWwance Tickets cw_ M m . Hm Vt«d. 9:00 am la 6:00 pm Sal. 9 00 am la 6KX) pm WY man 1-1904 Sun. 9410 am la I A ) pm THvr. a M . 9:00 om ta S:00 pm m S m S m m \ THURSDAY, WFT1MRRR It, IW 7- II John F Kelly Calo Saw Gets Hack In Swing I F.n»»ly H na^g I Caio Sass VFW Peat m t cocktail party and a Marriage of North Arlington will jytuty pay nt Students in grades kin­ resume monthly meetings dergarten through U in the Mr.sndMrs. JdnFrsnds , tonight at l:» In the post The post is in line for sn North Arlington public Kelly h m rsturnsd from hams on River Road. Oom- award if aU membership school system will be hsnsymoon la Bar-, nendsr Jamas E. Ferriero dues are paid by the end of disrtttssed on Tuesday. Sep­ w ill preside. the year.. Fred 8dmiitz is tember » . at 13:45 p.m. to Among tha activities membership chafrman. A allow teachers to partidpate KaOy, son of Mr. sad Mrs. coming up wiU ba a flsa goal of Hg members in l*7i in an in-service T snd E Jossph K a lly of Ruthsrford, market September 14 has been set Fred Schultz is (Thorough snd Effident) and Virginia Aaa Lagal, ■ chaired by Lsonsrd Devlin, member rftip chairman. daughtar of Mr. and Mn E . Allan Load of 9m G lit, acre ' married la St. Mark’s Church there on August*. H w csremoey. at noon, Spring waa performed by the bride’s cousin, the Rev. for new windows! Frederick Munch, of St. Trade In y o u r old o n es. Mary's Abby, Delbartoa For a limited time only, you spring for new windows and B A . . I ma - -»—*-- ISCh OOi i M O T n R ^ ^ l * w e'll give you cash for your old ones in trade. The bride aaa giver In Problem Solution marriage by her father and Drafly old woud windows that art hard lo patnl Thermal-Gard windows n ew have io be painted attended by her .sister, I lo wash, hard lo open. *«d wont of all No sturm windows needed! Baked enamel'alu- minum cases and stils lo cover old frames, loo “ ‘ af honor. Bridesmaids were their L sister, Mary Whsaier, Mary Giosda—SabatineUi Logel, sister-in-law, and V V - * their cousins, Osriey Adarra * l l \ » Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutherford, snd o f' and Elizabeth Ward Gioada of « Crsne Avenue, the Berkeley School, Jeffrey Kelly of Ruther­ Rutherford, have annmnced Ridgewood, N .J. Miss ford, served Us brother as a Your satisfaction guaranteed a No storm w in d o w s i] tbe engagement of their Giosda is with Mobil Oil bestman and ushers were needed a Vinyl clad thermal barrier a D o u b le daughter Catharine, to Ar­ Corporation aad her flanoe is locks for security a Tilt in for easy c le a n in g thur SabatineUi, son of Mr. an Engineering Manager their brothers Joseph and James with the bride's bro­ a I " insulated glass and Mrs. Arthur SahtinelH, with the same company A ' I CdlOofltelwtMMlOMIMA Sr.ofMendon.Msss. ther Edward Logel and John M ay » , l»7g weddtag Is plsn- D u ll The future bride is a graduate of St. Mary's nsd. A reception was held at MRS. JOHN FRANCIS KILLY The Homestead, Spring Lake, a t 1 o'clock. “ ______1401 w m c fip o o n St B u M w ar N J 070*5 Nardonel Finch. The bridegroom Is sn with the New Jersey Sports The bride is a graduate of I Our c m lo m tft believe th si T H E W M AL t jA ^ t ) is ttw swamsr lo yo u r o ld At his sister's wedding the rank of Aviation Aircrsft snd Exposition Authority, St. Rose High School, slumnus of Rutherford’s St. window fproblems-See for yountlf-Send te r FftEC literature end obtainobi* prices. reception, Stephen G. Finch, Mechanic M dasa, in 1174. East Rutherford. Kelly was I w» ere oblijsted-not yau1 Belmar, the College of St. M ary's High School, Borden- son of M r. snd Mrs. John E . He had been stationed at noted for athletic Elisabeth at Convent town Military Institute and Finch. Jr. of Tan Eyck Virginia Beach and travelled achievements In Mtfi school Station, and Stuart School of A v o a c , Lyndhunt, announ­ to several European nations Boston CoUege, Chestnut and coUege where he played vi SMOF AT HOML SkRVIC t Business Administration, ced his engagement to while in service HU. Massachusetts. 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Before tViAthe inception■ * of .. t the awarded — - - —a _ _a a total * A — I of £ forty t n six attained J during the period of a/ Arlington A pi i n rtf An llirHigh r k School Crtkru\l and T n nnTeaneck). I _ V .< ui 1964- * Group __ II, _ Group III (Shared with Pope Pius). 1948- Class "B", state football championship titles. The lone on-the-field 1920 and 1974 by Lyndhunt. Wallington High School 1966- Group II. "'B ". 1961- Class " B ". 1973- Englewood), 1958- Group II, 1949- Class " B ", 1968^ Class Class "C ’ . 1976- Class "C ” . play-offs three years ago by title was won last December Rutherford, Becton Regional Lyndhunt leads the pack East Rutherford/Becton: 1961 Group II, 1973- Group I, "B ", 1972- Class B North Arlington: 1942- the New Jersey State lnter- by St. Mary's of Rutherford with 14 championships 1933- Group III, 1945- Group 1974-Group I. (formerly East Rutherford (Sha red with DePaul i Group I, 1943- Group I. 1957- scholastic Athletic who thrashed Pope John of followed by Rutherford with III (Shared with Rutherfor- High School), St. Mary's of Queen of Peace: 1947- St Mary's High School: Group II Association the seven Sparta, 49 to 14. 11, East Rutherford/Becton d ). 1956- Group I I I , 1957- Class "B " (Shared with 1953- Class “ B " . 1954- Class schools in the Leader The forty six off-the-field Rutherford, Queen of Peace Regional with eight. Queen Wallington 1959-Group I Publications' area were championship awards were Boys High School, North of Peace and St Mary's with five apiece. North Arlington with three and Wallington with one. High School Sports Calendar Lyndhunt High School: 1931- Class “ B ", 1948- Group FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER U TUESDAY SEPTEM BER 20 II (Shared with Leonia), WE ARE STILL VARSITY SOCCER GIRLS'VOLLEYBALL 1949- Group II, I960- Group II Lyndhunt at Fort Lao 4 P .M (Shared with Leonia). 1951- Lyndhurst at Gerf i«ld-7:30 P .M Group II, 1952- Group II. CROSS-COUNTRY 1954- Group II , 1955- Group 11 GIRLS'VOLLEYBALL Lyndhurst at Garfie4d-3:45 P .M (Shared with Bogota). 1956- Lyndhurst at Dumont-4 P.M . Bacton Regional at Socaucus-4 P .M Group II. 1958- Group III (Shared with Englewood). SATURDAY-SEPTEMBER 17 GIRLS'TENNIS 1959- Group II I (Shared with VARSITY FOOTBALL Ruthorford at Secauoa-4 P .M Immaculate at St. Mary's-! :30 P.M Lincoln), 1966- Group III. CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY SOCCER 1967- Group III (Shared with Rutherford at Edison-10 A M Rutherford at Bergen Catholic-4 P .M River D ell), 1973- Group II VARSITY SOCCER Rutherford High School: 1920- Group IV , 1921- Group R u therford a t G ian Rock-11 A M WEDNESDAY-SEPTEMBER 21 IV , 1923- Group IV , 1927 ROBERT HAIL VARSITY SOCCER MONOAY-SEPTEMBER If Group IV (Shared with VARSITY SOCCER Weehawkan at Lyndhurst-3:45 P .M Newark Central), 1928- Tanafly at Lyndhurst-3:45 P .M Group IV (Shared with NORTH ARLINGTON • BLOOMFIELD CROSS-COUNTRY CROSS-COUNTRY Bloomfield). 1936- Group III Wallington at North Arlington-4 P .M Palisades Park at Rutherford-4 P.M . (Shared with Ridgefield Rutherford at Cresstdll-4 P .M Laonian at Bacten R*gional-4 P .M P a rk ). 1942- Group II I, 1945- 614 RIDGE ROAD 346 BLOOMFIELD AVE. N. Arlington/Sacaucus FROSH SOCCER Group III (Shared with East at Emerson Boro-4 P.M . Rutherford at Harriion-4 P.M. Rutherford), 1947- Group III (Shared with Englewood and ALL SUITS k REDUCED \ S S > / 0 FULLY TRAINED MECHANICS 3 0 "to 5 0 AND LATEST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT • FALL PLAIDS • 38 Reg. to 56 Reg. A L L C A R S • S O L I D S • 37 Sht to 44 Sht • S T R I P E S • 38 Long to 54 Long D om estic and Forei

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A trio of former Lyndhurst High School football Lyndhurst w ill close out its scrimmage seassions on players have enrolled at Ramapo College and have Saturday when they host Paramus. The Golden Bears H a w k ’ s joined former Queen of Peace gridders, Frank Her­ had a workout against Harrison on Saturday under the mann and Dan Notte on the Roadrunners’ squad. The lights at the Blue Tides’ Kennedy Stadium.* log on the gridiron in ’76 it marked the first time Polito Passaic Herald News: Win Or Lose, It’s A Plw . lo c a litie s include D an n y C aruso, a 170-pound guard • * coached a loser in 17 years of coaching. : Youth And Sports: Beware last year; Mike Cuttnizzula, a defensive linebacker In a recent interview, Rich Che re of the Paterson O verall Polito’s personal head coaching record is 46 Of Pressures To Be A Star And The Obsession To Win three seasons ago and center Joe Duffy, captain of the News’ sports staff, asked Ramapo High School football victories against 16 defeats and a tie. In his tenure at • •• '75 Golden Bears who spent last year at Nfillersville coach, Mike Moran, what his career coaching record Wayne H ills Polito is 24-12-1. We weren’t alone — for several seasons it was a State College in Pennsylvania. now stands at. Moran, a triple-sports star at Lyn­ In a “ Henry Youngman’’ one-liner, Polito stated, “ must ” for this w riter to take to the annual pre-season Ramapo opens its season on Saturday against dhurst H ig h School back in the mid-’50s, replied, “ We’d like to get back to a winning team. ” exhibition football game between the • • • Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck. A good “ Geez, give me a few minutes. It’s the kind of record and Jets at Yale Bowl. We went by bus to Grand Cen­ Lyndhurst fan turnout expected at the game as the you don’t keep track of. I don’t have it on a plaque or Repeats we do not expect to see in the upcoming tral and train to New Haven. We went by automobile scholastic football season: Knights are coached by Jim Franchina, Tom Longo anything like that." and all the tail gate party jazz. We watched the games and Danny DeSimone, another trio of Golden Bear With 19 lettermen returning for action in the tough Queen of Peace to beat Pope Pius X II of Passaic 3 to in sun-drenched bowl with the temperatures in the greats of the 1950s era North Bergen Irteracholastic League against the likes 2 like they did in ’76. high ’90s • • • of Northern Highlands. Indian Hills, Wayne Hills, Back to back identical scores of 56 to 6 in games Now the game is played but a mile away from hoire Kennedy High School of Paterson, a play-mate of River Dell, Pascack Hills, Pascack Valley, Demarest, which St Mary’s of Rutherford defeated Paterson in the Giant’s Meadowland Stadium and we turned Old Tappan and Westwood, Moran is hoping to im­ Catholic and Pope Pius X II in the Tri-County Con­ Lyndhurst in the olde Passaic Valley Conference days, down “ freebies. "O thers had the same thought as Yale fere n ce in ’76. had a football turnout of 107 players for opening prac­ prove on his record of 26-35-1. B o w l a ttra c te d crow ds betw een 66,000 to 70,000 and an tice and cross-town rival, Eastside. had 130 come out Last season Ramapo was 3-5-1. inflated count of 50,000 was announced for the recent • • • for the sport. It appears the inter-city youth are more Confusing sports releases on youth in sports — game at Giant’s Stadium. hungry for sports than the suburban communities. In­ Another ex-Lyndhurst athlete, Ralph “ Woozy” : Most coaching staffs at Elizabeth cidentally Kennedy will “ scrimmage” Lyndhurst at Polito, coaches in the N .B.I.L. with Moran, at Wayne High School have been fired by the Board of Education ! Both Paul VI High School of Clifton and Paterson the Bears' lair, this afternoon, Wednesday. Hills High School. When the Patriots turned in a 3-5-1 in an effort to get some winning teams in town. Catholic High School, members of the Tri-County Con-

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i Good luck token- Lehigh University picks its co-cap­ Although only two of the sev-*i schools in Leader C o r n e r - tains for each game and winning the defensive cap­ Publications, area field soccer teams interest is high taincy for the opening game was Wellington's Glenn Lyndhurst High School opens Friday night against ference, use Breslin Memorial Held at Bergen Coimty champions in football — on the field of play. It was a Skola. The Engineers went on to route the University taigh Garfield under the lights at the Boilermakers' si Park in Lyndhurst, as their home field. great move So the rules were changed to allow schools of Connecticut 40 to 0. Lehigh is idle this week while field, starting at 7:30 P.M . The Golden Bears open So what is more fitting than for the two schools to to start practice one week earlier than the September 1 the Nutmegs take on Navy, a 21 to 2 winner over the their home season on Monday afternoon against open the season against each other. The game is slated opening if the schools desire to open their regular Citadel last Saturday. powerful Tenafly f. 'o r this Saturday night at ( P .M . kick-off. season one week earlier .to leave open dates for the • • • Tit * • * Rutherford, coached by Lewis Ludwig, takes on a play-offs. East Rutherford's Pete Ravettine saw action Satur­ This com er can see moving a traditional high school With about SOO high schools in the state the early top foe in its opener on Saturday morning opposing day as a wide receiver for the University of Delaware football game, like the Rutherford-Becton Regional season starts this Friday and Saturday. The schedule: Glen Rock at the Rockers’ field in an 11 A M . start. in its game against Eastern Kentucky. Delaware lost ' game on Thanksgiving Day, to a bigger stadium, if the 22 gam es. Another “ toughie” on tap for the Bulldogs will be a • • • the gam e, 24 to 7. game was played under deplorable conditions. But this • • • week from Friday, under the lights, against Harrison . year’s Turkey Day classic is scheduled for Memorial Wallington ttgh School’s athletic director George at Kennedy Stadium. The varsity game w ill start at 8 The New Jersey Rams lost its opener to the Field, one of the better kept scholastic gridirons DiPaola and prominent Lyndhurst Cowaellor-At-Law, P.M. Mariners, 22 to 6, last Saturday night at the . around The only thing added for this game jp the in­ Jam es D. Chedd, Jr., were college buddies in their im- Breslin Memorial Stadium. The Rams play the Plain­ Becton Regional gave up on the soccer sport. The stalling of additional bleacher seats. dergraduate days at Fairieigh Dickinson University. field Oaks this Saturday night on the road. The Rams Wildcats will not field a team this season. The Wild­ The Becton Regional Board of Education is on The pair sat next to each other in the classroom. r&um to Breslin Memorial Stadium on Sunday, Sept. cats had interscholastic soccer way back in the pre- record to move the Bulldogs-Wildcats clash to Giants Among the deep-sea anglers participating in the 25 with a 1:30 P.M. kick-off, hosting the Hartford World W ar II days when the Carleton (fill section sup­ Stadium in the Meadowlands on Thanksgiving Day. “ pools” aboard party boats and coining up a winner B ru in s. • • * plied the Orrs, Sears and McDonalds last week was Gary Keer of Rutherford. Fishing on the A large turnout is expected on Sept. 25 as the ganc The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Big M arie S out of Belm ar, Keer caught a fluke large w ill be sponsored by B.P.O .E. Lodge No. 1505, Elks of Association have tinkered with the idea of naming true enough to win pool hcnors. Lyn d hu rst. By WALTER "HAWK" ROWt Nets Doc Will Talk TTie kick-off speaker for the first Community Health Forum this Fall will be a sports physician Dr Alan Levy, physician to the New Jersey Nets and the New York Giants w ill be the first speaker at the Bergen Com­ munity Health Forum to be held on Wednesday. Septem ber 28from 8 00to 10:00p.m Tlie topic for the Forum will be Physical Fitness and In­ jury Prevention for the Student Athlete and the Week-end Athlete Also par ticipating in the program will be Dr Vincent Giudice. Director of Orthopedic Surgery at Valley Hospital Dr Giudice writes a sports injury column for the-Bergen Evening Record and The Ridgewood News Dr Levy will address the need for proper fitness and injury prevention for the * week-end tennis player, golfer or jogger Dr. Giudice w ill discuss proper examination, screening and accident prevention in the young football or soccer player. Additional programs scheduled for October in­ clude. How to Choose and Use Your Doctor or Surgeon. October 5. 1977; Liquid Protein Diets. October 12, 1977; What is a Stroke and What Happens Afterward?. October 19. 1977; Heart At­ tack, How to Save Your Life. October 26. 1977 According to Dr Alban E Reid. President of the College, The Community Health Forum w ill be held every Wednesday evening from September 28 through June. Registration fee for the program is $1 00 For further information on this or any Division of Com­ munity Services programs please call 447-1500. exten­ sion 227 or 216 Greek Food At Festival Greek hospitality with its exotic foods and lively traditional dancing will come to Clifton on Frid ay. Sept. 30. and Saturday and Sunday. Oct. 1 and 2. at the M en’s Levi' & Lee seventh annual Greek Denim O r Corduroy Festival sponsored by St. J e a n s George Greek Orthodox Church. 818 Valley Rd.. at 1 0 9 0 J 2 9 O the junction of Routes 3 and 46 Preticketed 14.50 To 18.50 Straight or flared leg. With each passing year, Bo ys’ T urtle neck the festival has attracted thousands of visitors who en­ Knit Sw eaters joy sampling the unusual and different in ethnic prepared by the local • Acrylic • Long sleeve parishioners You may want • Solid colors *8-18 to add mussaka. souvlakia. or pastitsio to your list of Boys’ Casual Jean s Greek favorites accom­ panied by retsina wine and s» 4 " ouzo and topped off with the • Polyester cotton • Con­ honey and walnut trast stitching • 8-18 delicacy Jr. Boys' Sport O r There w ill be boutique D ress Shirts shops featuring imported Green jewelry, artifacts, handicrafts, a variety of live plants, and Greek pastenes • Polyester cotton • 4-7 As the festivities are held indoors, inclement weather Jr. Bo ys’ Little Leogs' need not prevent anyone Casual Slaclu from attending • Polyester co t­ The hours for Friday are 7 ton • 4-7. reg and slim to Midnight: Saturday from 11 A.M to NGdnight: and Sunday from l2:J0to8P M

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‘I V * * IH - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER H . W 7 K.O. Johnny Anxious To Gel On Win Streak WRAP YOURSELF IN Johnny Sullivan, Keamy beating everything put in ches " I never got to meet decided to fight. He only out­ and student, respectively, SWEATERS lightweight, hopes to regain front of me." the fourth guy he just got too pointed m e." and Chris Costanio, NEW FALL winning form at the expense Sullivan defeated Irish Pat heavy for me." says John. Wade is a ragged fellow Weehawken, are listed for of Billy Wade when they Jordan in the quarter-final "In fact, he outweighed me who has fought some of tha action in prelim inary bouts. HOODED TOPS headline the "Rumble ln The round of the U.S. tourney to by 14 pounds the night we best, including former World Tickets, priced at $6 and Oval I I , " boxing bill in the boost his ring record to 17-4- fought. I was 134 He was a Boxing Council ‘champion H, are on sale at San Carlo BLOUSON BOTTOMS Nutiey Oval Friday night, 1. His fight with Ortiz was substitute My original op­ Davey Kotey Billy never ReeUurant, Lyndhurst, Nan­ Sept. 16. dose " I thought I was the ponent didn t show up It was fails to pleese. ny's Bar and Grill. Belleville Sullivan was on a five-bout winner but the judges voted either fight at the disadvan­ Ron Vaasalo and Bobby and Ja c k ’s Sweet shop in CASUAL WRAPS - COATS streak before he was beaten against me." Johnny said af­ tage in weight or no fight. I Mann. Nutiey school teacher Nutiey. by Ruby Ortiz in the ter a stiff training session at semifinal round of the Dom Bufano's Gym in Jer­ Exciting Junior & Contemporary Fashions United States Boxing Cham­ sey City. The Sullivan-Jor- Cosmos Ghinaglia Plans pionships several months dan fight, incidentally was a ago. first as it was contested on a A LSO FEATURING S H I R T S FROM INDIA " I was hoping to get a battleship in Pensacola. Fla. Youth Soccer Programs return bout with O rtiz," said The Ortiz bout was held in Sully, "but Ruby has run into San Juan. Puerto Rico New Y o rk Cosmos star The instruction will em­ thusiastic crowds of more misfortune and it may be a Sullivan figures his record Giorgio Chiaglia has announ­ phasise strategy, ball con­ than 70,000 have attended Philip Franklin Stores while, if ever, that we'll fight should be even better since ced that in cooperation with trol, passing and goal ten­ Cosmos matches in Giant again So I'l l just do the next he defeated three of his Progresso Foods he w ill per­ ding. Stadium in the New Jersey 1 TERMINAL ROAD • best thing and that is to keep conquerors in return mat­ sonally direct several soccer "These clinics will con­ Meadowlands. clinics this fall for young tinue throughout the year,” "A combination of little LYNDHURST, N.J. 933-6363 Americans to learn more Chinaglia said "The exact things has made soccer the CLOTHES CORNER about the international game locations are still being popular sport it is today in Sat. 9«.m . te 12:30 that has exploded in determined but they w ill be Fri. 10 a.m . to S p.m. DISCOUNT SHOP popularity. organized so the maximum the United States," Chinaglia said. “ But 70,0(0 Hie celebrated Italian for­ number of young people, or 10,000 people? I cant ex­ 44 RIDGE ROAD ward said the clinics will boys and girls, will have the HOUBS - Men., To**., W ed., Thun., IO m .m . te 4 p.m . plain th a t— no one can. ” begin in late October in the opportunity to attend.” NORTH ARLINGTON New York-New Jersey-Con- Soccer has always enjoyed Chinaglia, who came from necticut area. At least four worldwide popularity for Ita ly to join the Cosmos a 991-7622 1 or five clinics will be conduc­ decades but It is only ln the year ago, said he has seen ted at specific sites to be past few years that the gam remarkable improvement disclosed later has won over the interest ot among young Americans CHAMBRAY SHIRTS "We plan to introduce soc­ Americans. Now, en­ playing the game. cer among boys and girls IN YOUR FAVORITE who are not fam iliar with the B L U E game as well as to assist in WITH EMBROIDERIES further development of TO TEMPT & current players," Chinaglia TICKLE YOUR $ A 00 v°' said. He announced that he has TASTE r O Si 2 “ accepted the position of Chairman of the Youth Soc­ THE LOOK OF A SKIRT cer Program of Progresso Foods, which processes more than 170 Italian dishes AND THE COMFORT OF and w ill sponsor the clinics. "In addition to the clinics, PANTS -GAUCHOS we plan to publish some time in the future, a monthly soc­ Vol. to $15° cer bulletin which will in­ $ 7 .0 0 clude articles on different plays as w ell as news briefs about the sport from around SAMPLE COATS THAT WILL the world ” Chinaglia said he per­ BE AN ASSET TO ANY sonally would direct the clinics after the current WARDROBE. THIS GROUP Cosmos Tokyo-China tour ends later this month. "O f INCLUDES TWEEDS AND course. I w ill be assisted by one or two of my fellow s o lid s 5 3 0 0 0 Cosmos," he added The clinics will offer basic in sizes 8-16 instruction for beginners in Washington Vol. to S800' the game and advanced tips Savings Bank, for active young players who you ca n ex p act wish to polish their skills. more for your money. m STORE HOURS In addition to field work, Passbook savings earn 5.25% MON. - TUES. - WED. ft SAT the clinics w ill include in­ structional films, which Interest a year, compounded 10 -5:30 Progresso will also make continuously from day of deposit to THURS. ft FRI. 10 ■ 9 available to interested FREE GIFTS WITH day of withdrawal and credited orice schools and youth programs. a month. For even higher interest, NEW ACCOUNTS savings certificates are available. F |ee regular checking is provided with-a minimum balance of just $300. 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KM.- <: AT TM ran : -ip jtttOIS ran AU THE FAMIIT !!.. 99W 426 Polish Americans Parade Two-Seater Cadillac To Be Exhibited South Bergen Polish| Americans began lining up A special Cadillac Seville Road, routes 3 and 17 in Lyn­ Stuartl, singer, actor and optional features made for their forces for their annual Opera Coupe, the first one to dhurst, »nd then moves t* automobile enthusiast, from Cadillac Seville including PuluH Day Parade Oct be s*m in the eitire Bast, the Da Massi Cadillac De Mass! Cadillac. Mr the standard features i4> Fifth Ave. in Manhattan will be placed on exhibition showroom on Route *-W in Stuarti will appear in per­ Both Arnold A. De Massi. Englewood Cliffs from Sep­ Strong contingent* fi for a full week at De Mass! son, intermittently, at both Jr. and Robert J. De Massi. North Arlington, L< tember 22nd through the >*De Massi showrooms to con­ presidents of their respec­ Rutharford, Carlstadt Cadillac in Lyndhurst and Mth. verse with the public about tive dealerships in Lyn­ Rutherford and Wallingti Englewood Cliffs. New Je r The fire-red two-seater his new purchase, and to dhurst and in Englewood groups usually are found sey. For 3 days starting Opera Coupe, unique, among sign autographs. Cliffs, say that ‘limited the line of march. Monday, September ltth, .it the world's greatest luxury The special Opera Coupe edition' orders for the Grand marshall this year may be seen on 8ervice cars, was purchased by I^po has a 91 inch long hood, two special Cadillac Opera is Peter Nowosielecki fender-set mock spare Coupe Seville will he accep­ UKtt. He is the brother of wheels, and almost all of the ted for future deliveries ward Nowel, former Polish Exhibit dhurst school trustee and tax Tho South Borgwi Center THINK YOU CANT AFFORD A BEAUTIFUL NEW KITCHEN? * • o • U r Cultural History, tha Palish People's Rutherford, announced ItopuWic. The Center Is one * Thfc proper mefhOd (ft1 M ay that it hat e f th e orgonlxoHono w hich world by reforming the is k u m alalill ah a J wy ku refo rm in g yourself, not President Carter's THINK your neighbors. em ergency Jabs Assistance Act, signed M e AGAIN!! law In M ay ef this year. The display will Include tha first public viewing In this country ef the exhibit "The Countenance ef 5 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR DREAM KITCHEN A REALITY:

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B y A m y D ivim Place, Rutherford and it is a An experienced chef, who personally interested in the boys and two girls and his of spices and extracts as interest the founders hrive and cordial personal (ki Monday a brand new gourmet's delight just to has been preparing these business Thomas Clare, brother Charles' three girls well as the foods with which taken in not only their greeting to the clients and *ore opened in Rutherford, wander through But to see treats for Clare in Oakland, first generation to start the the platters may be made business but in their clients, they responded with warmth arid friendship. One can see one that w ill make you want and taste the foods on the is on hand to get your party food chain, opened a neigh­ up. for everywhere, as Tom to go right out and throw a many platters of cold cuts, off to a great start, one that borhood delicatessen in the The Clare success might Clare, Sr. walked through that trust and friendship is mutual in the Clare entity party! shrim p, cheeses, so will be long-remembered West End 49 years ago. "the well stem from the personal his stores, he gave a friendly The shop is Deli de Clare beautifully arranged, is a And he can prepare that year Thomas Sr., present at Park Avenue and Park greater treat. marvelous, m agical, owner, was born." The mysteriously-put-together, W ill Sing at B ectpn whole roast turkey, so and two boys, are all ac­ luscious-looking yet so for­ Sunrise Chapter of Sweet Donahue. Mmes Vincent Fred Stettner of Rutherford P A P E R M IL L tively interested and midable to carve, and yet. Adelines. Inc. a chorus of dmirmisi, Lawrence (Craft, are members of the chapter. Tho State Theatre ot New Jersey working in some branch of when the skin is removed, lo. over 100 women, singing in 4 Phillip Lothrop, Tom I.ydon,. For Ticket information, Btookside Drive Millburn New Jersey 07041 [.1^3 the family business The the entire bird has been thin- part barbershop harmony is Edward Majerczak! John please contact Mrs. John Clare enterprise now em­ sliced. ready for the plate, presenting its Annual Show, Mason, John Morere and Morere, 933-0038. \ ploys 'iiO in its various and so skillfully put-together "Sleigh Belles Sing” , on stores. under its skin that it looks Saturday, December 3rd at (M d R EN 's “ We are most fortunate in just-out-of-theKiven1 What a 8:15 P.M . in Becton Regional our children, in that they Banquet Menu pleasure to serve or to help take such a great interest in High School, East Ruther­ est a one's self to at a party or buf­ F K/ I our business” , said Tom, Sr , ford F or G ro u p s SATURDAY fet! as he walked through his HOT A COLD ANTIPASTO Clare s Deli can supply Mrs Frank Pichetto of business expanded into the stores. (The new shop is an everything for a hangup par­ East Rutherford. Chairman MACARONI ITALIAN SALAD OCTOBER 1 wey-known supermarkets adjunct to Tom, Jr .'s well- ty. including tables and or'the Show Committee including and Mr. Clare retired in stocked and unique liquor Veol Cutlet a-lo Parmigiana...... $ 1 4 .9 5 chairs, all accessories, and ri&ently held a meeting to 1956 Though he died in 1974 store i as he proudly pointed The Traveling Playhouse make final plans for the Boneless Breast of Chicken Florentine 1 4 .9 5 his widow. Anna, at the age out the huge assortment of Production of show, which w ill feature the Combination of of 82. is still agile and in­ gourmet items, the caviar chorus, chorus quarters and Chicken Florentina& Veal Parm...... 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I THURSDAY, tKTTlMBgH 15.1977 23 Joeeph Cammarota Fred L. Frey, 50; Obituaries Jdaaph Cammarota, ta her of Memorial Post No. PITTSBURG, Pa. - Mrs Owned Sweet Shop Paterson Avenue, Eaat M74. Veterans of Foreign Anna Kuczko, 8 , formerly of 1 r " ' " j y j 11!! Ruherford, dM Sept 1 In Wan, Eaat Ruthsrford. He Wallington, died Friday Fred L. Frey, 50, died Sun­ Steve (Patricia) White of l lndwnaack Hospital at the waa-4ao a member and a here. day in Hackensack Hospital Moonachie. and the Maaea Ferdinand M. A bate JoIm.CdiMSil agsof 71. Mr. Frey was bom in Deborah and June, both at Service* wen held Mon­ paat district governor of Mn. Kuczko resided in and Joseph of Fair Lawn, John CodUtto, died Bam la Italy, he came to Carlstadt and lived there all home; and two brothen, day for Ferdimud M. (Fred) Dlarlct Na. N A Lions Oub, Wallington for 60 years N .J.; and two siaten, Mrs. Tuesday ia Paeoate General this country In ISOi, settling his life. He owned the Abate, 71, formerly of Lyn­ East Rutherford. before moving to Pittsburg Warren and Dennis. Anna Pensa of East Orange, Hospital. In Eaat Rutherford. Mr. farvlving Ms wife, the Carlstadt Sweet Shoppe. He dhurst, who died Thursday five y e a n ago. The funeral was Wed­ N.Jt and Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. CotuBo waa tom in Ounmarota itaNlshed the former Marie DeSnvt; a was a member o the athome. She is survived by a son, nesday from the Kimak of Belleview, Proytdaneei R.1* and tfN A Ia Eaat Ratherford Plumbing daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Mr. Abate was Ttorif frt John G. Kuczko of Pitt­ Carlstadt Lions aub, the Funeral Home, with a Mass Nebraska. New Ydrk aty before Supply Co. In 1M2, a firm Markowsky, of Eaat Ruther­ Italy and lived in Lyndhurst «- . . wi ifc ■ J a a--- sburg; a sister, Mary Carlstadt Service Unit of the at a . Joeeph R.C. Church. The funeral was from the moving to fuMMnora tim e wMch be had owned and ford; two brothers, John before moving to B en * eight StoUara of Qifton, N .J.; four East Rutherford Ippolito-Stellato Funeral yean ago. He was an em­ operated since that time. He Rufflno, in California, and Salvation Army, for which years ago. He was a grandchildren, eight great­ Home,, Lyndhurit, with a ployee of the U.S. f oetal Ser­ waa a parishioner of St Murray Rufflno, and six he served as treasurer, and a toolmaker, retiring fight grandchildren and a great- Mass at Sacred Heart R.C. vice far JO years, retiring In Joeeph'sR.C . Church. grandchildren part-time musician perfor­ years ago. He was a member great granddaughter. Mrs. Zink Church. 117V. He Waa a parttfeaar of A Warld War 1 Army A son, Albert, died in 1«7( ming with different bands. of the Fourth Degree A son, Staptam, died in Mn Clare GarroU Zink, ». Mary R.C. Ctacfc. Ha veteran, he waa a member and a son, Jo in , died earlier Knights of Columbus, Santa waa a member of the 1067, and a daughter, Mary, He is survived by Ms wife, 147 Hackensack Street, East Mr*. CiavarcDa and paat commander of tMs year. died in 1073. the former Angelina Maria Assembly, and the Lodge ot Aftft. No. 171. VMotto-Rlggln Paat No. (7, Rutherford, ded Aug. 30 in Funeral services was held Alfarone; a son, Fred Jr . at Third Degree Knights 0f“ Mrs. Anna QavareUa, 71, B lm M tfSt.lU. American Legion, East Commack, L .I. Columbus, Cow ell No. XM, died Wednesday In Clara He Is survived hy Ms Wife, Robert Schmitt in Pittsburg. home; three daughters. M n . Rutherford, and alao a mem- Bom in New York, she Lyndhurst. He was also a Maass Memorial Hospital, the fa rm ir V W a (M done; a The Steever Funeral lived in Eaat Rutherford for member of the International Belleville. son, Jo M J r . 'o f " Home is handling Gordon J. VanderwaD the past 10 yean. M n. Zink Brotheihood of Teamsters, Mn, CUvareila was bon two ^rotten. M arguerite Avila arrangements lor Robert F. Gordon J. Vsnderwall of 6 years prior to moving to was a parishioner of St. Local No. 810, New York In Hoboken and Uvad than v r ’ of Mn. Marguerite Mary Schmitt, who died last Second Street, North Arling North Arlington two years Joseph's R.C. Church and City. moat of her life before arid A vila, *4, died Friday at Friday in Paaaatc General ton, died Sept. 4 at West Hud­ ago. An Arm y Veteran of was a member of the East He is survived by his wife, moving to Lyndhurst five Passaic General Hoepital. Hospital son Hospital, Keamy. He World W ar I I and member of Rutherford Senior Citizens the form er Marion y e a n ago. lie ftneral was Thunday Born in Chateauguay, Mr. Schmitt was bom in was 56. the Keamy Elks 1060, Mr and the Carlstadt Woman's Bukowsky; three brothers, Surviving a n a daughter, from the GUffUy Ftneral N.Y.. she resided in aiffside Jersey a ty and lived in Lyn­ Bom in Chicago. Illinois, Vanderwall was employed Oub. Mchael of Hawthorne, N .J., Mrs. Andrew (Maryann) Home, with a Mass at St. Park before moving to dhurst for the paat five Mr. Vanderwall lived in as a brewer for 25 yean with Msry Church. Rutherford U y e a n ago. She Her husband. Arthur J„ Frank of Bloomfield, N.J. Valentino of Lyndhunt; a years. He was a tran­ Kearny for more than 30 P. Ballantine and Co , was a parishioner of St. died in 1070. sister, M n. Mary DeVito of smission cMef for A TIfT for Newark, and also worked M ary R.C . Church. Edwin K. Reidy Tuckahoe, N.Y.; and a gran­ a yean. He waa a member with Lesney Products of Surviving are a son, Mrs. Avila leaves her X. Majewsld Edwin K. Reidy. 73. died ddaughter. G. Raimondo of the Telephone Pioneers of Moonachie for the last eight Thomas Taylor, of Wyckoff; Frid ay at home. Hie funeral waa Saturday husband, Robert; two America, Edward J. Hall Xavier Majewski of 117 years. a daughter. Mss Beatrice Mr. Reidy was bom in Je r ­ from the Nazare Memorial Giocchino Raimondo, 77, daughters. M ss Mchelle of Chapter. Farley Avenue. Dover, died He is survived by Ms wife, Taylor, of Toms River; two sey a t y and lived in Lynd- Home, with a Mass at died Sunday in Clara Maass Rutherford and Mrs. Surviving are Ms wife, the September 2 at Dover the form er Adele sisters. Mrs. Ante Durkin, of huret for the past 33 years. Sacred Heart RC . Church. M em orial Hospitsl, Roberta Perez, also of former Rose Schindler; and General Hospital. He was 69 Vitkauskas; a son, Gregory Jersey aty, and Mrs Janet He was an inspector for the Belleville. Rutherford; two sisters, a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Bom in Jeraey City, Mr of North Arlington: a Kirk, of New York; and five U.S. Customs Service, New Mn. Elaine Cranstoun of Mr. Raimondo was bom in Crichton of Manahawkin. Majewski lived in Clifton for daughter, M rs Donna O liver grandchildren York City, for 30 years, Mrs. Burckard Italy and came to this coun­ Plattsburg, N.Y. and Mn. more than 25 years prior to of North Arlington; a retiring 13 years ago. He was Services were held Friday try In 1020, settling in Jersey Gertrude DEVincent of moving to Dover a year ago. brother, John of CMcago; a a member of the U.S. Airs. J. Perry for Mrs. Rita V. Burckard, a ty , where he lived until Mamaroneck, N. Y .; and one Gene Dobrinski He owned and operated the sister, Evelyn of CMcago; Customs Inspectors 77, formerly of Jeraey City, moving to Lyndhunt 12 grandson. Gene F. Dobrinski, 26. a ifto n Pet Shop in a ifto n and one grandchild. Kristin Mrs Jean G. Perry died Association. He was also a who died Monday in Mill years ago. He was a track The ftneral was Tuesday died Thursday in Bergen for 25 years, retiring five O liver of North Arlington member of the St. George Sunday at home Valley Memorial Center. foreman for the Port at thdiffily Funeral Hme Pines Hospital, Paramus. years ago The funeral mass was of­ Association of New York. Mrs. Perry was bom in M n. Burckard was bom in Authority lYana-Huthcn for followed by a Mass atyt. Mr. Dobrinski was bom in He is survived by Ms wife, fered kt Our Lady Queen of He is survived by his wife. Glasgow. Scotland, and Jersey City and lived there » yean before retiring 12 Mary Church Passaic and lived in Walling­ the former Josephine Gor- Peace Church, on Sept. 7 Cecilia; a daughter, Mrs. came to tMs coin try 12 years before moving to M ill Valley years ago. He was a ton before moving to East ski; three sons. Frank of following the ftneral from- Cecilia McCoid of Mid­ 20 years ago. parishioner of Sacred Heart Dover, Edward of Chicago, the Parow Ftn eral Home. ago. settling in Carlstadt. dletown ; two brothers, John Frank GDaroto Rutherford 20 years ago. He She is survived by her R.C. Church. and John of Garfield; three 185 Ridge Rd , North Arling­ She was a member o the J. of Riviera Beach, Fla. and was a forklift operator for husband, Alvin; and a He is survived by Ms wife, Frank Clllaroto, 46. died daughters. Mrs. Mary Jo ton. Interment followed at First Presbyterian Church Gerald W. of Hackensack; Potter Brothers, Wallington. brother, W illiam H. Carey of the former Concetta Di Sunday in Bergen Pines Dell'Orto and Mrs. Lorretta Holy Cross Cemetery of Carlstadt. and two grandchikfc'en. for three years. He was a Nutley Staulo; two M s, Mchael Hoepital, Paramus. LaCorte, both of Nutley, and She is survived by her The funeral was Monday parisMoner of Most Sacred The funeral was at 8:45 and Louis, boh of Jersey Mr. ailaroto was bom in Elaine Majewski of aifton; husband, Walter J.; a from the Steever Funeral Heart R.C. Church, Walling­ AM . from the Burk-Konaf- a t y ; two daughters, M n . Ita ly and cam e to tMs coun­ ton. two brothers, the Rev Ed ­ Angelina Abate daughter. Miss Rhoda Perry Home, with graveside ser- ski Funeral Home, Lynd­ ward F. Majewski. pastor of Mldred Bruno of Lyndhunt try 17 y e a n ago. settling in Surviving are his parents, Mrs Angelina Abate of 54 at home; and two brothers. vice at Cresthaven hurst with a 0:45 Mass at St Michael’s R.C. Church, snd M n. Antonette Cirelli of Passaic. He lived In East Ben and Rose Dobrinski; a Hendel Avenue, North W illiam G ilies of Memorial Park. Lyndhurst. and Joseph St. Mary R.C. Church. Jersey a ty ; and five grand­ Rutherford for the past 14 brother, Chris of East Arlington, died September 7 Philadelphia. Pa and David Majewski of F a ir Law n; and children yean. He was owner and Rutherford; and three at West Hudson Hospital. Gillies of Condorat Cumber eight grandchildren The funeral was Wed­ operator of Frank’s Auto sisters, Mrs. Joseph Keamy She was 87. wauld, Scotland. The Concelebrated nesday from the Nazsare Repair, Passaid for five (Kathleen) Schneider of Bom in Italy, M n Abate Funeral services was Funeral Mass was offered at Memorial Home, Inc., with a yean. He was a parishioner Rutherford, Mn. Warren came to tMs couitry in 1803 Tuesday at the Kimak St. Michael's R.C. Church Mass at Sacred Heart Chur­ of St Joseph R C . Church. (Genevieve) Stewart of East and settled in New York She Funeral Home. following the ftneral from .A ch. He is survived by Ms wife, Rutherford and Mrs. lived in Newark for many the Parow Ftn eral Home. the former Carmela David; Thomas (Theresa) Alu Jr. of years prior to moving to 105 Ridge Road, North IN N a t i o n ^ a son, Anthony at home ; Ms Paasaic. North Arlington 13 years Arlington, on September 6. Thomas Yamroa mother Mrs. Josephine The funeral was Saturday ago. She was a member of MEMORIAM ailaroto of Eaat Ruthar­ Interment followed at Holy the Our Lady of Motnt Car­ Thomas YamraadMSun­ hem tha Kamienski Funeral ford; and two brothers, Gan- Cross Cemetery, North mel Society. Newark. M a n y * day In St. Mary Hoapital, Home. Wallington, with a IN MEMORY O f dolfo and Joseph, both of Arlington. Predeceased by her Passaic. Mass at Most Sacred Heart VIRGINIA BYBtS Italy; a sister, Mn. Vin­ husband, the late Giacomo, Fctiths Mr. Ysmroi was bom in Church. WHO DEPARTS THIS cenzo (M a ria ) Fhrinella of she is survived by a son, Poland and came to this UK One of the? ^characteristics of this nation Cttfton. James J. Carrig Paul, of Avenel; two is that so many religions are represented 1 The funeral was Wed­ Mrs. Adam o daughters. Mrs Frances SEPTEMBER 2. 1975. in it. Funeral service here therefore nesday from the Kamienski Mrs. Marguerite Adamo. James J. Carrig, 61. died Passarella of Belleville and in Eatt Rutharford for the follows many different customs. .. and Funeral Home, Wallington, 73, died Saturday at home. Monday at home. Mrs. Antoinette Reinhart of past a yean. H i worked in Loving fam ily a funeral director must be prepared to with a Mass at St. Joeeph Bom in Je n e y City, she M . Carrig was bom in North Arlington; a brother, the shipphg departmeM of honor any of them. Church. lived there before moving to Hoboken and lived in Lyn- Edward Bonnelly of the New Je rie y Worsted Co., Lyndhurst 36 years ago. She dhurst for the past 40 years PMladelphia; a sister, Mrs Garfield, before retiring. He had also been livkig recently He was an office manager Sue Fam igeletti of FUNERAL BRUNCH was a parishioner of Sacred Ronald Hickey in Point Pleasant. She was a for the Hanlon-Goodman Philadelphia; four grand­ ACCOMMODATIONS Heart R .C . Chunch. Welling­ Ronald E . Hickey, 42. died retired secretary to the Lyn- Paint Brush Co. for 2S years children, and four great­ ton. F rid a y at home diurat Chief of Police for ? before retiring six years ago grandchildren His. wife, Caraitte, died in Born in Newark, he » years before 1062 He was a World War II The funeral was Septem­ January,life resided in Rutherford for retirement. Army veteran He was a ber 10 from the Parow He ia survived by two Funeral Home. 185 Ridge years before recently The former Marguerite parisMoner of Motnt Carmel Road, North Arlington A HIGH SEAS daughtera. Miss Jean moving to East Rutherford Delatush is survived by her RC. Church. Yamroaz of East Rutherford He was s self-employed han­ husband, Peter; two ftneral Mass was offered in RESTAURANT Surviving are two US tiyar M and Mrs Ann Schuck of Gar­ dyman daughters, Mrs. Rosemary Our Lady Queen of Peace brothers, Martin and John, North Arlington field; a brother, Stanley In Orton of McLean, Va. and Church with interment Mr. Hickey leaves a sister, both of Lyndhunt. Poland; three grandcMldren Mn. Joan Alien of Ann ar­ following at Holy Cross 991-5593 M n. Doris Farley of Iselin. The funeral will be at 8:30 and a great-grtndchlld The ftneral was Tuesday bor, M c h .; and four grand- Cemetery, North Arlington FUNERAL HOME a.m. today from the Ippolito- The fiuwfal waa Wed­ at the Collins-Calhoun chikk-en. 425 RIDGE ROAD. 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LMRK. MR. L MM MMSKI, *88. 23 Park Plac^ Bloomfield 7 4 3 - 7 7 7 2 IMN* tieftem. n j . sf N J. ft Professional Car* in a Homamn Environment U— y. StPTEM BIR 1$, 1W7 Academy Dance Faculty Adds Three Professionals Gymnastics To Participate In After a very successful Montclair Academy of early training with Alexis teaching for the Harlem The Academy also Joffrey II Company. He will summer Gymnastic Clinic Due*. Tt Home Ave.. DoUnoff before persuing her School of the Arts in New welcomes to Its staff Elaine be dancing the ballet, “ Le here at the "Y " with about Automobile School "■tharford welcomes career in New York aty, York City. She has appeared Fresxa who will be teaching Oorsalre,” for the Chamber 110 students In. attendance, ■■WR Pendlebury back to where she studied with in p rod uction s of daases in Modem Dsnce. Dance Company with the the “Y ” wiU continue with n teaching itaff after a Madame Swoboda, Igor Sc- "O k la h o m a ,'' and She has performed with the their gymnastic program rr former Bolshoi prima wetoff, and at Ballet Russe. "Carousel,” and with the Charles Weidman Dance ballerina, Kaleria beginning September 17th, * reetdent of New Jeraey, During her leave of absence, M ontclair Fine Arts Company, Jamie Cun- Fadeycheva. The Academy 1177 from 11:15 - 4:15 P.M . **»■ Pendlebury received her Ms. Pendlebury has been F e s tiv a l. ningham and the Acme ia happy to have such talen­ for children between tbe Dance Company, and with ted dances on Its staff. For ages of 5 to 17 yeara of age. Elizabeth Keen and Com­ more information concer­ Instructions will include pany. She is a graduate of ning classes, please call *35- Beginner, Intermediate and MONTCIAIR Barnard College, where she 5457. Advanced Gymnastic skills. studied the Graham and Also on Saturday, Septem­ Cwningham techniques of ber 17th at 1:15 P.M . there modem dance. w ill be try-outs for our G ym ­ Also new to the staff is nastic Team. ofESTABLISHED hate 1 IM For further information Gregg Boekeloo who w ill be pleaae call our program of­ 70 HOME AVE teaching ballet. He has had extensive training in ballet fice at tbe Central Bergen RUTHERFORD Modern smallpox vaccine doel YMCA, 360 Main Street, (UNITARIAN CHURCH) from an early age, and is currently performing in the not come from human beings, Hackensack, N .J. 4S7-MOO. v - JiJHh At but is cultivated in calves. Imlrt Hflw 1* HOMEMADE SPAGHETTI DINNER Tuesday, Sept. 20,1977 5:30-8:00 Parish House - 32 Ridge Rd., Ruth. N r A t REGISTRATION FEAST ON, f c t - S M C M U at Studio Sept. , , a, ZITI, HOMEMADf MEATBALLS * SAUCE, SALAD, IRtAD I BUTOR. 6 7 Kf CMAM I MVMAOf Women residents of South latest equipment. The 9 & 10 If.' Bergen soon w ill be students w ill perform a num­ let your hearl and k x 4 in the fine musk by memberi af AM-Artt Productions changing tins and perfor­ ber of repairs and main­ K h U t f O y m from 3 to 7 pm ming engine tune-ups on tenance services such aa Adults $3.75 Snor Ctiin 13.23 Odd (undar 12) $2.00 Wednesday nights at changing ties, cooling FOR CALL Pasqian Ford City on Route system checks, battery Information - Reservations 17 in Rutherford. cleaning and engine tune- 9 3 5 * 5 4 5 7 The women are enrolled in ups. INFORMATION &BROCHURE 4 3 8 - 3 5 6 9 a special 3 week Come in (AFFILIATE OF AUSTIN ACADEMY OF DANCE) Mr. Pasquin explained, Automobile Repair and “The course iant designed to Safety (C .A .R .S .), sponsored turn out qualified service fay Pasquin Ford aty and technicians, but the women Ford Motor Con^any. Hie will have a more thorough jQUICK weekly, two-hour classea understanding Of their cars begin Wednesday night Sep­ and be equipped to handle a tember 21st at 7:00 P M . Equity S avings & L ending says: variety of common main­ i WEIGHT “ More than 50% of our ser­ tenance joba. Knowing vice customers are women," something about mechanics Bob Pa;squin, dealership alao should make them feel president, noted. “ We've more comfortable when they Il o s s found that most women ire bring their vthides in lor WITHOUT STARVATION Sitting thoro thinking about H vary interested in car repair Service” * '"on'ttoee the— ostra pound. I and safety, but have had lit­ Larry Larkin, District Ser­ *pmiiMsels.i» . tle opportunity to learn SAVE $9 (lleeehtorsXtio) vice Engineer for Ford will ■ ___ about the nuts-and-bolts of serve as course instructor. 1 ►W coUJ kmi*to 13 h. • Me automotive service ” Reservations may be VfehavenpneY | Ue^e.e.M M eisM e, The course will review the made byddllng (ha girls in f h s i H ..II Psm fag oepration of basic vehicle oo- " Ne.A*eS*le*-VW .fjexM . Pasquin Ford City’s Service k7i30pjt mponents such as tfie' 'M firtm en t on S35-2408 and | UNb ferry. SofcolHri-Wad *30 « j ». engine, transmission, brake speaking with Pat Pless, snd electrical systems, and Arlington Joan Sarra, or Gloria indude instruction on how to . c,k, . * Rutherford .____. North Arlington Lanes Morreale. Everyone is to le n d yo u fo r T klSf'i 22^ Avenue Wver Rd. (N#xt to Dlner) | diagnose typical car welcome to Attend as an I l » Thuri',:"e m- Wed. 9:30 a.m. ■ problems and cope with audience but the actual daee paWlrtpatlia Is Hwit lit to a D ietcoN troiceN ters Classroom instruction will first come baala. R Is recom­ CALL 2 6 2 * 4 6 6 4 bs followed by more than aa mended ■ that you dress hour of “ lab” work in the casually. Refreshments will 6 th SEASON -1— " •rnr innrtrr I the HONE department u tilisin cr^ j " TARA'S STUDI 3 Masters Wold Kenneth Bastnski, fan of Lyhdbkrst, Eases Catholic Mr * Mn. Victor Barinrid, Highjfchool In Newark and BELLY° D A N CE Fourth Street, Lyndhunt,, received,bis B.A. Degree in IMPROVEMENTS * LEARN TO BELLY DANCE recently received his Maoter Mathematics from Mont- LIKE A PROFESSIONAL FOR «f Arta Degree in State CoUege He is Science from • mathematics EXCERISE, POISE, FUN. GRACE State CoUege. ‘J ‘s fW p it iH <*een of Peace ★ TARA CAN TEACH Y0g ★ - ■ : /.OL PW T H i*h School North CLASSES AT M l LEVELS/ALL M B * 8™*“ ** T l , *. ’ giTy.ll.i end a football nd I D q p t : LESSON- MONDAY, SEPT. 11 - • ML RAISING THE ROOF BONUS AD GOOD FOR $5.00 ADDED ROOMS 933 9331 ★933-5678 72 park ave.) ADDED BATH RUTHERFORD ART STUDIO Bogle Inc. Lyndhurst MODERNIZING is Wf tiaa oHtftd. l-faaHjr, a. i * Realtor}, & Insurors REPAIRING to well corpating. Wahiwd PAINTING 300 Stuyvesant Ave., SIDING Atfcing $6 2,000 . L y n d h u r s t IS Peril Avenwe, ^ disifcid Tol: 939-1076 O tts M A I B5TATI mr e a l t o r INSULATING 4 3 8 - 9 0 5 0 S S I 4 4 S 3 LANDSCAPING ■M ar S p jR . SWIMMING POOL If Yeu Wont ACTION In Selling Yew Heme CAU VOLPE REAL ESTATE. REALTOR RUTHERFORD HEATING HOMf A AFARTMB4T RENTALS p o c o n o ntoronas (Mjsoo ° p * n ______lovely ruiid—eiii a m - en a lot 50 x 128 tits da lory. AIR CONDITIONING Ib « ~ * ' “

APPLIANCES . Thekbetfe and bath on second Seor. One cor gwage. CAU POR. EQUIPMENT RUTHERFORD APPOINTMENT TO NSPCCT. 579,900. YOU NAME IT. 559,900 — 7 doom Home proiBsaionaRy IM LYNDHURST - Lowly 6 room apt. and 2 both. Rm Door. CALL OR COME IN. WJOO - L»g. to t mointoinU Mmd Colontel »ah 4 f t . 5425. plus heal, hdudhp garage, eenkal A/C < 2 M baths, over steed let. NORTH ARUNOTON - 3 large mod. $250. wtfh heat. $49,900 - 21 yr. old Mck A Abas. SU M — 3 M's, M , 50x130 let. NORTH ARUNGTON -. 4 AAodwn rooms and fat*. $300 . v W. 549,900 - 4 a A Two tm + r Im M ie M best oea. S c L U ltli iSWffrWMtt •v* % [ ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION J O P S N 7 D A Y S W I1 K O A Y S te S PM.' SATURDAY a SUNDAY t» S P.M. KEARNY VERNON B U D D L A K E JUSTIN REALTY CO. 503 Kaamy Avanua Roula 515 Route 46 A SmRMown Rd. MAUW 991-0101 Opp. Vamon Municipal BMg. ati-ieoo * , n j : o r I ROARDS OF RIAITORS SUSSEX-WANTAQE NORTH HALEDON RouS.23 Httil O 'im ACENCY Suewi Shopping Pleu I d IM M *i load, fcr •7 5 -4 1 4 2 u m m r Mamber M il. 9 N - M 1 6 E 3 ■ THUMPfty, s i r r i M » « i is, w n - is R e a l E s t a t e RUTHERFORD Meticulously mointolnod Co W o t - 4T x I4T lot, mod. bit., 2 bad room*, 1 M l b a th a n d 2 h alf h ath a. MUST SSS TO APPRECIATE. $ 7 1 ,9 0 0 . ______1 FemRy, aR brtto 4 and 4 plea M M y^om oni doood |r potehoo. RUTHttPORD AND VICINITY T a m o $ 4 1 * . A d * * W m SPACIOUS TWO FAMILY REALTOR*

I f f Ho famRy faahaliio 4 •ooma and M i an Rw Ant Rear md 7 r a m en Mi* sum VINCENT HASBROUCK HEIGHTS M ariM lM lM ttinim dlM M i,,*. COLONIAL A.W. VAN WINKLE A CO. 1 ROOM CAPE COD — Modern kitchen, living room, eefla«e area Me harna I. primd I. mil at $42,000. AUTBU dining room, 4 bedrooms snd bath. Full baiement, gal NOtTH ARUNOTON — Open R 2 Station Square, Rutharford heat M o v e -1 n condition. Concrete patio H ,ft. above for inspection Sat., Sept. 17 - < n ground pool, fully fenced. Lot 50 x 100, goto 'ocatlon 10 to 5, Sun.. Sept. It. 1 to 5. Luxury Apt*. Asking IS*,900 We h m ] beautiful naw air w WIHinW * ream apM. available. 2 Mi Mia M , 1 h *. M m , M ma Fin l Fl. includes M ng rm., OR aroo. Mod. kitchen, t it b o * of tara*., la^a bona. M ot*. area and me ef Ihe yoM. Call naw jUYTM RUNItl INC. HASBBOOCKHBWHTS mpHURST AGEL AGENCY Second R . hot 5 Igo. rm . wfth ■Id. Sto r. t Api. 136.000 Colonial 49.900 219 VAlifY BLVD., WOOtMMMM INC. . ELLWOOO S. NEW, INC mod. tRo berth. S p M U w l 64,300 Capo 49.900 Colonial 7 Rm. 5 M 00 Alum. Sid*. Col. 53X100 a Member South Bergen t REALTOR* Centre! Bergen Boerd oi R eeftors MOTH C R + DAUGHTER SpMUwl-A/C 64.900 Two Family 54.900 possmuncs on r o o m k * Colonial fl Rim. 87.900 Young Two Family 79.900 438-36QQ »P NO ANIWCR CALL 441*! fBMOte THAT EXTRA LARGE FAMRY. W W M W t o a Two Family Two Fantly 74.900 45X100 Ako flnhlwd ro. rm. with wet Modwr-OauQhtor gj^JQQ CARLSTADT . and laundry. Stucco 6 Rim. 51.900 Two Fondly 54.900 C ap a C a d 58^00 EA R L Y M U HOMETOWN AGENCY'S 109.000 Two Fom. T Store 44.900 HI Way Properly 75XXX) HOM E 0 9 THE W EEK

v m w q t T ieauty Paior LYNOHURST Two FomRy 47,500 RIDGE ROAD LOCATION RKTAIS 2 Family. U*. rm. dn. rm., 2 C olonial 32,900 3V6 modom Rm. 9 Rms. Mod. Kit. 61,900 'ABBOTT Comer Store basement. Partly finished Tudor irfc-Frm. 72,900 New 3 Vi Rim. Kitchen witli balli. Two FamRy 74,950 4 Rms. Vi Service Station 149X100 2V4 Rms. s m m REALTOR - INSUROC REALTORS 9 3 3 .3 3 3 3 LISTINGS WANTED! HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS ANXIOUS RLfTHERPOfiB 46 Cheatnut St., lu th n M Opon Eves. A Sundays 10 LOCATE M AREA. SH I THAT FAST AT THE MGHEST (VACANT UMI) 7 0S M m t i MKEPOSSaiEI 52x120. (advm i aaMS 9 3 9 - 8 0 0 0 rtf, Haw ASKING S9S.JB0 Frank P. Nisi, Inc.

Realtor - Insurance f . . m 2 FamRy Brick. IMag naan, TAKE YOUR CHOICE - ONE OR TWO FAMILY eat-in Uktan. 2 toeoana 1 4 A i m A v a n u a l«______R on aa d i Rear A portK Rutharford - 43R-4421 Haa. Haiflhtt - 2RR-267* O rfy $34,180 RBAMOO OEM 0 9 CnH in to impact thia an* family col. in 2 family io«a. CauW ba 4 A 4 ac 4 A ONM ORACBUB IXRCUTTVE CAM COO. let FL M ini, ana family. Ownar anxious ta m H. AH alum, sided CONSISTS O f IR i./WRRPtACR, LRO FORMAL OR, ULTRA REDUCCO TO $ 4 2 ,5 0 0 . H an't mlaa a u t. VICTORIAN OOtOtBAl MOO. HT., POWORR RM A PANRLBO ROC RM. 2nd FL Choming setting on 100 x. 175 HAS 2 BR-S, C.T.B. w/SRPARATE STALL SMOWRR, AUTOMATIC OARAGE DOOR PIUS EXTRAS TOO NUMBROUS TO MENTION. OPFWtfD AT $77,t00. Residential— Industrial PARK GARDENS Dining room wi ceiling. 8 Rodrooms. 3 b REL© in ts msmots of LYNDHURST MANY EXTRAS MUST 8E SEEN PROPERTY ); THE ONE FAMRY HOME AT * 2 7 Brand New 3 Vi Room TO APPRECIATE, SCHUYIER AVENUE, NORTH ARUNOTON HAS BHN 194,900 SOLO BY HOMETOWN AOENCY THBOUOH THE vum u « umn GARDEN APARTMENTS COOPERATION OR O CONNOR AORNCY AND THE ARUNOTON-KEARNY MU. 24 Orient Way Rutherford for OCT. RANCH Brick 6 Marble conduction. 3 CS rooms, 3 baths. Large living UST WITH US ANO GET READY TO MOVE!----- 9 3 9 - 4 3 4 3 , STOVE, 2 A.C.0, W .W . room A dMng room. FuN'ftn- MEMBERS OF SOUTH RERGEN M.LS. CARr— W . MAT, H/W. SMAORS ishod boiement with wot bar A ARUNOTON-KEARNY M XS. MIOKONRUAUNMtY M C Rn». full kitchen. O W S T R f lr PARIONO, phm EXCELLENT BUY ASKING 8129,900 OARAORS OPTIONAL $21]

fcitylD^ly® 0 **gfeOa»Wy -—i ——*—-* _/* H IATORRACA HOMETOWN ACBKY " ■ paapa w/npnmmnn Richer^ R. V « GMn AI3 RIDGE ROAD ’ ■ REALTY CORP. LYNDHURST, NEW JERSEY 07071 Ot-UK I* Ams Am* b d w M govol associates 9 3 5 - 7 8 4 8 0PW 7 B«T» - Ives BoRy Tl « FJR. REALTY/MANAGEMENT CO. 7 5 1 - 7 5 0 0 OPEN 7 DAYS

LYNOHURST

location. Mava In candMan. Completely refuifclahsd. 230 wiring, Kaotlng copper plumbing. Data chad garage. W a hove hoy. Wain your affar.

LYNOHURST-caamnieMtKlngeland Awe. loooliea-featuring lama ULfarmM OR. new madam kitchen IM flaar. 2 bodiaeno an lad flaar, 0m naw anomic tHa b o *, hauao — - * * » " * * * ? * 'M m * ' m m *■— ■» »«0f. aluminum sided, move In sondHlon - www m uUfabm aGliiW OW LYNDHURST

KIARNY 2 FAMRY (7 YIARS M W ) and dininf room, > B edrooms, 2 Baths an 1 * flaar. 2nd flaar ranted at $200 par mamh. (2 H Room), SPECIAL beautiful modern 2 f ipomU hsallng ipm ia. Finished baaamant, 2 Car Oama. Centml air midi W ilson Avenge - kitchen, 3 bedrooms tiening. Ownar fbraad ta seH. M A H AN O IN t aluminum sided six

sondition. LuHundewaly taxes $58,500.

I ARUNOTON ■ lavaly 4 raam a|n. (1 badiaam) lm«a ■ 2 Marin from NORTH ARUNOTON RMgo Raod • vary — uwdant A ru ld iMtal Ii m H.ii. A d * it. I. Albert Street - two Reesevelt School LYNDHURST - taroo roam art. • Nk» location. Mm to BRspplag Heat A Own _ Hot water supplied. AvallaMa now. StBSJB T h r o f o a r two family home bad rooms, kltchan, featuring 4 and 8 living roam and fltsl KHIR ROOM AfT. - RneHent leaaMen, I Mato ham Ridge Rood. Ouiat neighbor- floor bathroom! finished basomont, detached farato. haad. Haot A HM woNr euppHed. AaoHoMo NOWS2SR.BB two car garaga, $87,900. Impact and •wbmll yoar offer. River Road - $48,«08i MX ROOM Alf. - H oriaue Reemo. dooo ta tmmpaMaHan, vmHoMa $221.00 phn priuMo heating.

excellent valao at $ 4 ,9 0 0 POU * ROOM AFT. —ComrtatolY docoratod — move ta caadlttan, 2nd fMor — $48,800. 78x109 Hoat, hot waMr, rm w w ltad bv ownar, avMtaMa NOW S i n m d £ m i S27S.BB APARTMENTS FOR RENT Street — 4 wodw rooms in PIVR ROOM APT — CIom to Ngw Yart tranteorUtian — excellent 8325.00 haat and hot wa residential location—boat * hot wator wpplted S200.M. O’Connor Agency SOUTH Savino A gency M im tm AHln jtea Kw iii) and Sooth Roman MufftotelWneSerHao SAVINGS 438-3120-1 *00 RIOOR ROAD, NORTH ARUNOTON MULtVAM, WOOStmSE, M m W tS R S W IBw T i TO«* 251. lyndhwrst, N.J., RIMTORS m-MOO STRUT, UST tUTMiftfOftO. .^A h-rtnt hM bwc by WBowlofOomntaione™ .. * * • » * * P.M . to U action wiU te J® * tte Lyndhunt 7RWgeRo«d. m r ' PoUce ~ l " th*t cuatomers eleC tr o l u x BOOK A TOY * GIFT PARTY NUTLEY AUTO SALES "•J- P * *•*■* dosing hour Vacuum Cleaner 90 WASHINGTON AVE. parts A repair. NUTLEY, N .J. *M Milt Sir**' M b v W *

M f i Croft* 235-0788 Scienc A Math. Mumc

Nutritionally latenced lunch Quality Used Cars $600 - $1800 Day* A hours to moot a q u a r iu m s

SAME LOCATION FOR 10 YEARS Hour* 7 43 5 45

STATE UCINSED CttW ieOJCftOOl-4 TEACHERS

OR ADUATC TEACHBR W ILL TUTOR KTHRUITH KEARNY IPETLAND ITALIAN K X X ) MPO. pier* ooofclnq Specializing: READING 77 IMPALA, 7 Or., HDTP, I A H, VS m pmi i h IndMdaali to«Mk m Auto., A/C, P/S, P/B. M.000 Mi.,| Call7S1-0732 production lino. Poll time C le r k s Ex. cond. $1595.00. Call 998-’ Secretaries

e ^ P . M * ® 1**7 CHIVY IMP ALA - Air T y p i s t s Copies «f Spocifkatians and Bidding conditioning, automatic 305. STEB. Proposals mav bo obtained from tho 1909 Engino. AM/ffA. Now snow COPPER K e y p u n c h / Oftke of the Township Clork. Town tiros. Must sail. Coll 999-9357. Hall. Lyntfiurst. Now Jersey. between _____' BRASS K e y d is c W>* hours ol » 00 o clock AM m a t JO ^ ^ a ^m . PM on a regular business da* ufiii ALUMINUM L i t e W h s e . September 27. 1f77 at 4:30 o’clock IATTRMS, (TC. P.M . ------»»» « y * _ _ Tho bids will bo publkiy opened and TIRES for solo - S tag. and 7 • t win n v a r road off. contract awarded or b t« S n o w tiros for 1971 Paid Von. A. Bickoff "Y o u r" Homo m av bo roforrad to tha Board of * t - a ^ d IO fW4 Aw. HIGH SCHOOL ORAOS Commissioners for consideration. * Z W .W J. law ono, i v rant a v o ., Port Tlmo-Full Tlmo Tho Board of Commissioners Rutherford. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Son MEN/WOMEN roMrvos tha right to roioct any and all bids and to waive any informalities MATERIAL HANDLERS should it ba daamad to tha bast SHIPPING/RECEMNG interest of tha Board to do so. Bv order of the Board of MODERN AUTO DRAFTING Commissioners. Mutt havo school background H E R B ER T W. P E R R Y PARTS Township Clerk MACHINIST TRAINEE September 1$. 1977 DISCOUNT WE BUY Mush havo school background Fee: SIS. 17 PRICES! WASTE PAPER Applications being accepted for recycling Avo., lyndhurst, Sopt. 17, lOe.m . Interesting full time permanent • IRAKIS • MUFFLERS to 4 p.m. positions with advancement for LEGAL NOTICE • CLUTCHES • SHOCKS newspaper, IBM cards, expanding manufacturing Co. • MACHINE SHOP-DRUMS corrugated boxes. News­ WORK and cantlnue vour education vendor our tuition refund ORDINANCE NO. 2212-77 TURNED. HEADS REBUILT paper drives arranged. program. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ANO • HIGH PERFORMANCE Newspapers with maga­ BanafiU include: SUPPLEMENT AN OROINANCE PARTS A LABOR zines per hundred Hospitalization/ ENTITLED. "AN OROINANCE • TOOLS RENTEO 1.60 ly n d h u rst REGULATING THE • PAINTS DUPONT A pounds - Call 271-2293 EMPLOYMENT, TENURE AND Mon. thru Fri. 7 to 5. DISCHARGE OF CERTAIN METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF Sat. 7 to 4. THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD. MECHANIC ON DUTY 10SCPM • AMATO ln House Training Programs UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE •3 RUTGERS ST BELLEVILLE PAPMSTOCK Entrance examinations and CIVIL SERVICE ACT (TITLE 11. OPEN SUNDAY 9AM 3PM intor v laws will be on V10/77 A N.J. REV. STAT.) OF NEW 79 AVE. PATERSON 9/17/77. between 9 am - n am. KELLY JER SEY . NO. 2207-77 ADOPTED 7S9-SSSS . „ A P R IL S . 1977. draftsmen and machinist*. APPROVED this 7th day af GIRL

• AU NCWSPAPfkS •Ad Council of Tho Borough ot S I . 0 0 p a r Ruthortord ot • regular mootlia hold hundred pound* • MAGAZINES •SRASS • C O ffC R • ALUMINUM M6MST m a t PAIM ou« o m p l o y e u OCT TOP pa y LEGAL NOTICE 9 9 1 -4 2 4 6 AUIM WASTI M t ■' 8 StationS^are Pricts subject to chanye anytime. Ruthorford 4 7 3 - 7 * 3 8 933-9688 Mercedos lenz KELLY GIRL Trucks j A Division o f KeMy Service W| HAVI Its A ,S ^riOw.r» i», t fit, , H/f LEGAL NOTICE TRUCKS IN STOCK ORGANS A PIANOS The largest selection el R-2B9-77 RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO Hammond O rgans A 8 APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. piano lines, including 433 F O R S U B D I V I S I O N A N O Baldwin. Sehmer, Knebe, VARIANCE. W H E R E A S , the Mayor and Council Mason A Hamlin Everett, IBM cords, Hardman A Carrier. Prices start ot a lew Notienolly edvertiaed $730 manufacturer ol ladies Including bench, delivery an d extra tuning at home plus our 10 year double guorantee. SEE A HEAR THEM AT LEGAL NOTICE HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS 82 Rt. 4, West, Paramus LEGAL NOTICE 843*2200 Open Daily 9:30 to 9 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Sat. 9:30 to * FO R V A R IA N C E TO B E H EA R D ON

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tdaal far hviiiiH* ceaple.

Tyrrell far appointment. 1% 0- ttme. Co* fer eppt **1-0143, elk 1177. for Mr. Morin.

aw, m e fenOfrg. psfrfp. »o*otlaa and *l*k leave, •aa. One merth mmmtty. Me CsnM>i— > pemten n o o n a t * i. Rafaraneee needed. CaH laiaranca benefit*. Paid ■SSWarM*.!on. h**pa^Mit>n o«d awdJm m. I I *■ -aafc. Md hriMay*. May M M O M - hm W ill mem, ■?•»<••• -j»,7«a. CoN

•rich froat. the window*, watt S K V t t THURSDAY, SSFTSMSHI 11. 1977 — 27

1977 A rea H igh S c h o o l 8u s> h eet flfre e fa y F o o t b a l l

A & B HOME IMPROVEMENTS TERMITES * ...... 9 3 5 2 0 7 2 PARR HNKE BROS. Waterproofing Co. Inc • ANT HOUSI $ IMPM. CUSTOM BUILDING CONTRACTORS I • ANT SIZE 175 1 » P .H Pointing-Caulking 1 :» P H l » P M COMPLETE HOME REMODELING vVHY NOT CAH N O W ? Coating Cemsnt 6 4 1 4 r n r.ap.M. & Chimney Repairs Gordon Stott* {itprm.no 1:1P.M. ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS 1 J IP J L Bergen 933-1367 1:1P.M. BATHRObM - KITCHENS BERGEN COUNTY GLASS MMA.M PROFESSIONAL Monmouth'566-7540 PORCHES—SIDING—BA SEM ENTS MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER CONTRACTOR DORMERS — GARAGES Auto Safely Glass Installed Porches . Sundecks PIANOS expertly tuned, Glass For Every Purpose 1 :» P H FREE ESTIMATES 438-2017 > >, repaired, rebuilt, refinished, I * P M Garages . Dormers b oug ht 8i sold. 3rd genera­ 216 Ridge Road Lyndhurst l « P U 118 VANDERBURG AVE.RUTHERFORD tion technician. Over 40 years WE 9-9143 ' l » P U Roofing . Aluminum Siding i.a m of my own experience. Giglio. 1:9P.M. • Bathrooms & Kitchens • Remodeling 7 5 9 - 2 6 1 4 1MP.M VENETIAN BUNDS, 1:9PM. "TONY CLEANS" W A S H E D A I M-.MA.M. • Finish Basements 8. Attics • Additions " T O N Y " D rurf ’\r1 s,ruc^l0n 30% DISCOUNT SR. OTIZMS m o v e s e v e ry th in g . HUDSON BEIGEN CO. ginning ti,rough Interm ediate " T O N Y " 3 SO Belleville Turnpike "Special Winter Ratee" Becton Regional High^School fundam entals — Rotk nnd J a u h a s to o ls A tru c k . K eenly 1:»P.M Free Estimate Call "T O N Y ” 1 » P M C.ill after 5: JO 438 3428 *9 1 - 4 *0 0 1:»P.M anytim e * 39*-*242 UPM Tom Monroe, Rutherford J. CANTRELL A OVtPHtAD GAKAGl jOORS 1:9P.M. COMPLETE HOWE IMPROVEMENTS CUSTOM KITC9I9 1:9 P.M Aluminum Sidmq Masonry 1:9P.M. A O * ? Chedk the CABI9ETS 1 :9 P M Uted Cor column (eilinqs (orpentry • Alto your old cabinets Addition! Boomt fevered with RE ION Ponelmq Formica, like new. MtDANlEl ENTlK^StS ELECTRICAL' FRfEZERS, RBFRMBRATOBS, WE STAND BEHIND OUR WORK • Vaniterys AIR CONDITION CSS 66/ 4<*7b North Arlington High School WORK-DONE (A ll TODAY FOR EREE • Formica Counter tops. 1:9 P.M — Residential NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE • Special Wood working we*lc 933-3244 1:9P.M in Rutherfordarea. DAY OR NIGHT • PAVING IMPM 935 0013 1:9P.M Licensed electrician. ASK FOB JOHN EXPCKT RUG t 751-3796 759-9404 • EXCAVATING 1 :9 PM Free Est. given. 705 RIDCE ROAD • LANDSCAPING l:9 P .M Call 861-2687 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING “ - J . A M O R O SI 1 9 P M lyndhurtt.2nd Floor Rear Water Problems solved 1:9P.M -or 438*0658 aft. 6 p .m ., Steam extraction method Our Specialty: Steps, Side­ CAS For Service ft Experience 99A .M . Beytlme 933-1B37 walks, Patiot, fireplaces, Brick CALL: BOBZULLO Rlflrt 773-1791 Veneering, Carpentry, Panel­ AMANDO YACATURO Don't wait for PAINTERS 759-6640 .. . ■■ 411-1209 ing, Sheetrocking, Stucco. Wallington High School Fire — Re-Wire No job too big or too small. •:9 PM. METERED FUEL OIL ft 1 :9 PM CARPENTERS BERGEN-ESSEX AU MASONRY WORK KEROSENE DELIVERIES 1 :9 PM ALLEN'S CARKT CLEAMNC BURNERS CLEANED ft 1 :9 PM Revolutionary NEW Steam We Will .Do Any ROOFING CO. 1:9P.M J. VERONA I N AIM . > SERVICED. 1 :9 P M cleaning process: No M en, O d d Jo b s ! Sidings - All Types JOHN C DOBROWOLSKI light Trucking, Moving 1 :9 PM No Fuss. Alio Scotch m il Ittimotcs 991-1351 1:9PM. Guard avail. N o M a tte r Attlcs-Collars-Garagos 99A .M . ELECTRIC Putty Insured ANY TWO ROOMS * * How Sm all C le a n e d Wiring for 1 53 Sanford Ave. Messenger Service HALLWAY M 2.S O Lyndhurst, N.J. Light ft Power Call Mr. Allan - 442-8927 or How Big Free Est. Day or Night Danny's Queen of Peach High School Specializing in 933-4169 1 :9 PM Fully Insured . Ths Job (s . 438-4760______EXPERIENCED 1 :9 PM 220 V Services Call now for free es­ — HOME REPAIRS---- Window W oh ing and PM rC ttk 1:9 P.M In su red w r.M T-i.iuti.il SL Mary'a (R) 1:9 P.M timate 4 low rates. . All types home repairs. Car* Exterminating 9LJ«e*fc's(M) S:9P.M Burglar A Fire Alarm MR. STEAM pentry, light Plumbing. Pan­ Expert repairing on all BUSINESS and RESIDENTIAL 1 :9 P M makes photo equipment. Installation A S T EA M Fully Insured. J eling, Suspended Ceilings, 1 :9 P M Free check up. Trade-ins Phone 4B1-1SS0 1:9 P.M Maintenance CARPET CLEANING 295-0789. . 9 :9 A M CLEANOUT satvtci new ft used. Film process­ PROFESSIONAL CALI Attics, Cellars, Yaids. Free in g . PtUMBING A HEATING COMMERCIAL A HOME estimate* on request. ESSEX CAMERA SERVICE 991-6574 S A T IS F IE D 200 Glenwood Ave. St. M ar^i High School 998-6655 1 :9 P M f o r free estimates CUSTOMERS ARE Bloomfield 748-0026 P lu m b in g - 1 :9 PM o u r B e s t ■ Allan R. 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