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Efforts of the Nixon haters to 53 Y ears O f disassociate the president from the (Eoim nerrial U m b e r remarkable record achieved in foreign affairs are plainly ludicrous — and show C o m m u n i t y up the haters rather than Nixon. Of course Secretary of State Kissinger has done a magnificent job. But his has been S e r v i c e a success made possible by the long, TEN CENTS Per Copy painstaking negotiations with Russia and and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW China. And those were undertaken by Mr. Nixon long before Kissinger began his Gulliver’s Travels. Vol. 53, No. 42 Second Clou pottoge paid ot Rutherford, N.J. Thunday, June 6 , 1974 Published ot 251 Ridge Rd . Lyndhgrjt Subscription $3 00 Pubh*hed Weekly

Terry Shoebridge Makes Big Gains Strengths & W eaknesses

Reports from Bergen condition because of Pines Hospital on the highfever induced by T h e state examinations were held two years ago. Now' the fourth conditon, of Terry measles, rallied late last grade students tested, are in the sixth grade. And the high school Shoebridge. the brilliant week. seniors are in the business world or in some form of higher education. high school sophomore The youngster-has been athlete, have been visited by many of his.high But t h e results remain valid since they were an indication of the encouraging. school friends during his strengths and weaknesses of our schools. Educators should welcome the illness They could not results as {winters to where work must be done to improve. Terry, who was in critical enter his room, however. These A re The Q uestions!

4th Grade" R eading Police Notes select a title for the story. 1. (9~) The Student is asked to 6. (74) Choose the word that May 25 — Another arrest H ackensack H o sp ital by find the ^word with the sam e “o” comes first in alphabetical order: for narcotics abuse took Detective Captain Everett sound as in rode from among: ship, share, sheep, shut. place in Lyndhurst when Golembieski. police were called to the aid 0 ‘Mealia, of 57 Hutton cone, pool, pot, som e 4th Grade Math of a man in a car in the St., 'Jersey City, was 2. (12) The word with the sam e 1. (20) $3.26 +.. $.14 $3.12, $3.30, vicinity of Webster late in transferred the following “ou" sound as in soup must be $3.40, $4.40. the evening. day to Bergen Pines found am ong: house, so, boot, top. 2. (22 ) 7x6 49 36,42,49,54. Officers T hom as Biondi. Hospital. After release 3. (29) The prefix “in” in Anthony Antiorio and Peter fromBergen Pines Officer 3. (24) 49 - ? 49 49, 48, 1, 0. Scotti responded and found Biondi placed a complaint inconsiderate m eans: very, more, 4. (40) Which is two hundred GOOD WRITERS. Winners of essay contest on “Patriotism” which was sponsored by the man in the back seat of of “ b e in g under th e n o t , m o s t . fifty? 215, 250, 2,050, 20,050. Lyndhurst Kiwanis Club are pictured left to right: Charles Callahan, president of the his car. unconscious influence of a dangerous 4. (33) The correct plural is: 5. (49) Shown four diagram s, the club; Philip Paul, It. governor of the district; Joyce Lorfink first Identified as Robert* drug" against OMealia. childes, childs, child’s children. place; Patricia Pergola, second place; Jeffrey Goldman, third place. 0 ‘M ealia, 22. of Je rse y His bail was set a t $250 and student is asked to pick the one Photo by Hicks City, he was taken to the appearance in Lyndhurst' 5 . (56) A fter read in g a which shows a circle in a triangle. Municipal Court scheduled two-paragraph story about how 6. (50) Ann had 104 m arbles and for June 6. Sam and M arie buried a dead lost 5. How many does she have May 29 —■ Vincent pigeon, the student is asked to now? 99, 109, 159, 199. Hackensack Firm Says It N azare, 370 C opeland Ave. is in Bergen Co. Jail in default of $5000 bail set by This Is How They Perform ed Municipal Judge John C. Garde following an incident W ill Pay For Used Paper in a local tavern. ELEM ENTARY At 11:40 p.m . a ca ll came READING . 4th GRADE MATH by Amy Divine mandatory beginning July gather that you are in favor because the police into headquarters from The At Tuesday s Commission 1 Bruno and D ’fclia was of gambling. My views are department put in a late Sportsman Tavern at 744 meeting the contract for the only other bidder beside further supported by the bid and was given the car. Ridge Rd. reporting a fight Question # 1 2 3 4 5 6 t 2 3 4 5 6 collecting newspapers in Gaccione Brothers of fact that you have not done He had bid $60 for it. he in progress. When officers the township was awarded Coilrtodt * 3 0 8 4 9 77 9 ] 94.2 88 4 9 7 7 82 61 77 9 91 9 96 5 82 6 9 0 7 “ Lyndhurst to submit bids at anything about t h e said. arrived, a patron. Michael to Bruno an d D’E lia of Soit Ruthorford 69.1 the previous meeting of the organized gambling that He a c c u sed t h e Bonelli of 348 R idge Rd *9.2 67 5 8 5 ! 85 5 92 2 81 9 67 5 92.8 92 8 77 1 83.1 Hackensack The company C o m m is s i o n The has come about in the past administration of giving accompanied them back to Elmwood Pork had promised a firm $30 a Lyndhurst firm had offered year jobs to relatives and friends headquarters where Bonelli ton for the privilege of Gorfp.ld 86 4 67.1 55.3 873 78 9 91.2 83.8 *2 .) payment on a sliding scale No steps have been taken and forgetting old time lodged a complaint of 6 * 3 90.8 71.5 8 3 8 collecting the papers when of from $10 to $25. to sweep the bookies and residents who had given assault and robbery against Hoibrouck Hgti 85.5 79.8 7 2 6 *4.4 85 5 94.4 89 5 68.5 *6 8 95.2 87.1 8 8 7 the ordinance makes A police salary ordinance numbers boys out of Town years of service to the Nazare. lod separation of newspapers was introduced and will that have infiltrated from community as he has, in At 1:25 a.m . W est Hudson from other household trash Lyndhurit 86 8 73.6 58 5 *4.3 88 7 *2 5 8 8 7 8 6 8 88.7 have public hearing June surrounding Counties in the t h e volunteer fire Gospital authorities phoned *0.6 811 81.1 North Arlington Ii. The township employes past year. department pnd on the policy to notify them they *3 8 83 8 7 7 0 93.8 87.6 * 6 5 85 7 81.2 *2 * 9 7 3 85 7 8 7 5 salary ordinance will have had treated a Lyndhurst D r. L id d le I urge you to understand school board Ruthorford *2.5 86.4 ’ 8 2 0 '9I..2 91 2 94.7 ^4 7 man. William Black. 24. of 80.3 *4.3 94.3 83 8 *4 3 public hearing on June 25. th a t gambling b re e d s A woman who asked to 297 Ridge Rd.. and were Snddlf Brook 88 4 76 8 77 7 90.6 83 5 92 9 85 3 70 5 *5 5 92 4 768 8 7 * Is Counselor Public Comments . narcotics traffic. remain anonymous, about to release him Black During th e hearing of I maintain that you are thanked Police Wallington *1 * 87.8 71.6 94 6 86 5 95 9 85.1 6 0 8 86 5 90.5 78.4 85 1 w a s brought to citizens Former not performing your duties. Commissioner Smith for Wood-Ridg* headquarters by Lt. 94.7 86 2 77 7 94.7 92 6 9 6 8 90.4 7 * 8 9 8 * 9 6 8 85.1 B9 4 Mayor Assemblyman Peter At your inaugural — Just having Court and Matthew Brant. At County 90 7 80 7 75 1 924 87.3 93 5 84 9 93 4 J. Russo was the first to one year ago you promised, Livingston Street areas 7 3 * 92 7 81.6 87 9 headquarters Black said he address Mayor Senator and I quote, "to restore cleared of the hordes of Stot<» 83 9 70 8 63 7 86.6 78 0 87.1 80 2 68 7 89 4 85 5 74 0 had been in the Sportsman 79 5 Anthony Scardino. J r by honesty and integrity to the young people who used to T a v e r n when N a z a r e reading the following police D epartm ent. " congregate there until early attacked him with a razor sta te m e n t: Integrity has to start at morning hours making life and had cut him on the left It is public knowledge the top — that is within the These A re The Questions m iserable for resid e n ts of side of his neck an d on his that it was your vote in the Scardino administration.'' these streets but said "The index finger. State Senate that places Morris Settembrino asked vans are still there. They 12th Grade Reading 6. (55) The student m ust decide Casino Gambling on a State Police. Comm issioner come every night around 1. (12) Shown four m ovie theater May 29 Philip Smith, w hat is the m ost im portant point in referendum. William Smith to return two eight and leave when the nine years old, was found advertisem ents, the student is a n article about Eleanor Your VOTE- jeopardizes shotguns he said he lent the police ciimc around' but ii not to be seriously injured asked at w hat tim es one " of the Roosevelt. o u r o w n Town of police department 120 years soon as they go. the vans after being struck by a car •filtns can be seen. Lyndhurst. You should be ago. so he can lend them to come back and stay until near his hom e at 733 Marin *th Grade Math Howard A. Liddle aware that Casino another community. Smith one in the m orning. " 2. 126) In the poem ’Dream Gambling could come into said he knows nothing of Ave . Officer Robert Howard A. Liddle. son of Variations" by Langston Hughes 1. (12) 156 X 37 5.772. 5.778, LyndhttFst on the bast* of —thr~ guns' whereabout jnsuT R e p a i r eatt- Police Chief and Mrs. from the boys mother printed with question, how does the 6,772, 11.388. your vote. promised to look into the Public Works Howard Liddle of reporting the incident The speaker feel about night? Assembly Concurrent matter. Settembrino also Commissioner Walter 2. <14) 15 divided into 3.45 Lyndhurst, was awarded a boy was transported to Resolution No. 128 applies complained that though he Ja-nowski reminded 3. (30) In an article about 0.023, 0.23, 2.3, 23. degree. Doctor of Education C lara M ass H ospital by to the entire State not only was the only bidder at the residents that there is an television, w hat does the author *ln Counselor ’'Education Captain Walter Friedricks 3. (30) *8-2/4 *-4, '•*, % , U Atlantic City. Jersey City auction of a car recovered anti litter ordinance in Counseling Psychology, in the F irst Aid Am bulance. m ean by “scanned”? 4. (48) The square root of 16 is 2, or N ewark by the police department, Lyndhurst and that from Northern Illinois The hospital examination 4. (41) In an article .about the 4 , 8 . 2 5 6 . From your action, I must he did not get the car University at the May 11 (Continued on Page 4) revealed no injury. developm ent of life, why does the 5. (53) The student is asked commencement exercises. author call life on land a minor which two parts of a pie graph are Dr. Liddle is serving as a member of the graduate offshoot of life in general? the sam e size. faculty in counselor D inner H eld For M iss Renehan 5. (42) In the sam e passage, the 6 (62) -4 is betw een which of the education with the student mrust define “break” as following pairs of num bers9 -3 and academic rank of assistant A retirement dinner was Putnam Valley Medical used by the w riter. 0. 10 and 5 -2 and 10, -5 and -2. professor. He is also held at Gene Boyle's Center. I’utnam Valley New employed in the Gordon Restaurant. Clifton. New Y o r-k- as Executive Community Mental Health Jersey in honor of Mildred Secretary and Research Center of DeKalb as M. Renehan who is retiring Assrstant to its director. This Is How They Perform ed counseling psychologist. from Roosevelt School at Dr. John M Zarcone. She A graduate of Queen of the end of this school year begins her new post on July Peace High School, where Miss Renehan has been 8th of this y e a r and w ill be he was a star athlete, Dr te aching 20 y ea rs: 16 of moving to the HIGH SCHOOL Liddle next attended St those years have been in State area READING 12th GRADE MATH Leo’s College, Florida At service to the Lyndhurst The dinner uas attended St. Leo’s Dr. Liddle was Public Schools by 51 persons, faculty and one of the outstanding golf Miss Renehan has been friends of the retiree Mr Qviilian « 1 2 3 4 5 6 players in collegiate ranks. asked to join the staff of the Eli Kane. Superintendent of 1 2 3 4 5 4 Schools, wished her well Corlitsdt- •• and said she was a person Eait IMhoriord 86 0 93,6 81 5 823 75 5 72 0 80 5 68 3 82 9 83 4 61 0 92 7 who always gave of herself Elmwood Pork Proclamation even if it m eant sacrificing WHEREAS: the Fourteenth Day of June is National Flag herself in order to do for G a rM d 85 5 92 4 8 5 2 83 8 67 2 73 8 90 3 82 8 83 1 81 7 83 1 759 Day. someone else Mrs G race Hoibitouck Mgt,.‘ WHEREAS: the Flag of the United States of America is 90 1 88 2 84 2 77 3 76 4 64 5 91 4 80 0 94 3 88 6 8 5 7 80 0 Roeschke. principal of the Emblem of all Emblem Clubs of the Supreme Emblem Lodi Roosevelt School for Club of the United States of America. 14 years of Miss Renehans lyndfciwrit 88.2 89 0 80 6 810 67 7 711 87 1 75 3 78 3 75 3 79 5 / 7 2 WHEREAS: Our purpose is to practice our Americanism service expressed her good through Truth, Justice and Charity, to honor and pledge Norttli Arlington 89 2 88 0 83 2 83 2 73 1 73.1 82 6 78 3 73 4 4 0 6 7 3 4 56 3 fishes and said Miss allegiance to our Flag and our Nation under God. , Renehan was a tireless ftuthorford * * 1 7 9 94 4 85 1 842 75 3 72 1 93 8 69 2 86 6 84 6 83 1 89 3 THEREFORE: as Mayor of the Town of Lyndhurst. New worker for the school and Soddll* krook 1 1 0 8 9 6 8 2 3 78.9 73.7 70 1 88 0 84 0 81 2 80 8 80 0 Jersey. I do hereby proclaim the Week of June 9 to June 801 t h e community and 15. 1974 as AMERICANISM W EEK ’’ Wellington 1 5 9 8 5 9 7 7 2 78 3 7 2 1 6 0 9 91.3 68 5 76 1 663 78 3 7 8 .; atm osphere that she Nettie Iula. President Anthony Scardino Jr.. Mayor enjoyed visiting as Woodg. *1 .0 89 7 80.3 76 8 68 4 64 5 832 79 4 77 4 76 1 '74 2 73.: Lyndhurst Emblem Club #72 Lyndhurst. New Jerse; principal Mr Steliato. County *1 2 9 2 0 ■3 3 83 9 75 3 73 7 89 4 83 4 84 9 84 2 82 3 85 Florence Me Mahon, P.P. acting in the absence of Mr Stot* 89 6 91 1 13 4 803 7 0 6 69 9 Americanism Chairman Costa, presented Miss 89 3 10 3 813 779 11 2 e t.: Ju n e 6. 1974 (CoQtiaueU an Page 4> P a g * 2 LEADER Thursday, Jun« 6, 1974

Approximottly 300,000 cubic yordt ef »ond to ploctd olong Btrryt Crwh at East Rutherford, Madness Sale M a n u r e N«w JtrMy Fri. & Sat. June 7 & 8

enhancement of the marsh decision will reflect the P i t will be able to be followed national concern for both over time by students of the protection and utilization of environment and the important resources. The general public. The plans, benefit which reasonably regarding the location of may be expected to accrue U p s e t s the Environmental Center, from the proposal must be PRO PO SED ______including its function, balanced against its scope, and capacity will be reasonably foreseeable \ ^ developed and coordinated detriments. All factors r r \ c rnoDC r»r CKiriMirrDC < LINE OF CORPS OF ENGINEERS by the Authority with the JURISDICTION which may be relevant to New Jersey Department of the proposal will be Environmental Protection, C o m p l e x considered; among those t h e Hackensa'cF a r e conservation, i, S “...... Meadowlands Development economics, aesthetics, Commission, and other general environmental appropriate agencies, concerns, historic values, organizations, and fish and wildlife values, individuals. The final plans C r i t i c s flood damage prevention, will also be addressed in I M M INS llind use classification. LOTS the Corps of Engineers' A manure pit on the • LINE OF « ______Environmental Impact navigation, recreation, JURISDICTION banks of B erry 's C reek is L w a t e r supply, w a t e r contemplated - by the New whether to quality, and, in general, the Jersey Sports and issue a permit will be based needs and welfare of the Exposition Authority, on an evaluation of the people. No p erm it will be according to the map probable impact of the granted unless its issuance PROPOSED L ...... _ . released this week by the proposed activity on the is found to be in the public Army Corps of Engineers. public interest. 'That interest. E y e b r o w s of ENVIRONMENTAL environmentalists were raised over location of the CENTER m anure pit th a t will serve as the dumping ^LA900N' C ards P lace scoops th e ; MO 2 ground for the racetrack m a rket w ith these-fam ous th a t is being built in the STATION J East Rutherford m ake d esig n er SPORTSW EAR meadowlands. PROPOSED^ The detailed plan for the > ■■■<. I use of the meadowlands has OUTFALL a i G REAT SAVINGS! been made public for the STRUCTURE 3 _ LINE OF CORPS OF first time. ENGINEERS JURISDICTION Reason for publication is the fact a public hearing is ★ Blassport ★ Anne Klein to be held if there is a demand for one. UVEEK ★ G inore ★ Schraeder Criticisms or protests may be filed with the Army constructed in the interior (476 A cres). Lagoons No. 3 SC-17, SC-18 and SC-19. concerned Federal. State Education Center on or ★ Uomtogs ★andothers Corps of Engineers. 26 area e a st of the and 4 are connected to 6. The plans for the and local agencies and near Berrys Creek Tidal Federal Plaza, New York, embankment, to provide Lagoon No. 2 by large collection of storm water a d d r e s s e d in an Marsh. Such a center would before June 24. finished grades of +6.0 to equalizer lines. The water runoff are in the Environmental Impact be available to the general 1. An em bankm ent will + 10.0. from Lagoon No. 2 is lifted preliminary stage. Inlets Statement to be prepared public and to recognized be constructed from the 3. The roads, parking lots to the higher Lagoon No. 1 and pipes will be in by the Corps p f Engineers environmental groups or to and walkways will be and fi'nally discharged accordance with normal in connection with those organizations for the New Jersey Route 3. Its surfaced with asphaltic through the outfall design procedures. impacts associated with the observation and study of purpose is to protect the concrete with proper bases, structure. For a typical 7. T h e B e rry s C ree k work for w hich a perm it is the marsh, its vegetation, site from flooding during and lighting anti tre es will section/through Lagoon No. Tidal Marsh is to be required from the and wildlife. This center storm-high tide stages. A be p l a c e d along th e 1, the pump station, and preserved, and methods are Department of the Army. will provide a p lace in slurry trench cutoff wall roadways and pedestrian Lagoon No. 2, see Drawing being investigated to 8 The New Jersey Sports which to study marshland will be constructed in the m alls (See D raw ing No. 12 No. SC-14 remove the marsh Exposition Authority shall ecology and its relationship core of the embankment and SC-13). 5. In relation to the contaminants and restore establish, finance and to our environment. The adjacent to the waterway 4. Lagpons No. 1 and 2. Racing F acility, th e re will the marsh vegetation to its maintain an Environmental restoration and between elevation +10.0 the pump station and the be Dormitories and Stables pre —1900 composition. and -9.0 (see attached outfall structure constitute constructed in the area. For The final plan selected for Drawing No. SC-11) the storm water discharge typical sections of these the m arsh resto ratio n will 2 . A fill will be system for the entire site. facilities, see D raw ing No. b e coordinated with WHAT YOU WANT IS WHAT WE GOT.

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Canoes A nd W oods A re Found W ithin Scouts Sponsor Dialathon

The Girl Scout Council 6f Calls will be made by campaign for operating Bergen County will be Council Board members, expenses M inutes O f Ridge Rd. conducting a dialathon as service unit chairmen and part of its annual fund Henry F. Wood, Jr., by^ nearby commercial P iv in e , Mrs. E d w a r d successful in their efforts to drive on Monday and other enthusiastic fund Managing Director, Lord establishments. Following a Roeschke, Miss Charlotte acquire the land and Tuesday, June 10 and 11, drive volunteers to past and Taylor, the Fashion morning of exploration on Savino, Mr. and Mrs. preserve this miniature from 5 to 9 p.m. at Peoples C e n t e r , Paramus, is contributors who have not this site, Lyndhurst Dennis Johansen hope version of the entire Trust, 210 Main Street, General Chairman of the residents — Mrs. Benjamin that the HMDC will be meadowlands. Hackensack. yet responded to the 1974 Council’s 1974 fund drive. Solid Waste Problem s Get More Talking Over

Increased state attention Environmental Quality, employing dry material impending Governmental landfilling or incineration of meeting were Cathy Porter, to problems of solid waste New Jersey Department of recovery, ferrous metals action toward resource solid waste which now American Can Company; disposal, growth in Environmental Protection, recovery and preparation of recovery. An example he enters the Hackensack Dan Walsh, The Aluminum resource recovery s a id h i s division is fuel for energy production cited is the need for M eadow lands. The Association; Harold Polton, technology and a continuing increasing its leadership is the course to follow. equitable interstate freight Committee includes B runo & D’Elia, Inc.; firm market for materials r o l e in solving the David F . Moore, rates for recycled environmentalists, William F. Feeney, reclaimed from solid waste imminent crisis of Executive Director of the materials, now far more industries which recycle, Container Corporation of have been identified as exhausted landfills. He said North Jersey Conservation expensive to ship than are t h e Hackensack America; Peter Balias, three key factors in New recent actions against Foundation and spokesman virgin materials. Meadowlands Development Bergen County Chamber of Jersey’s race to substitute violators of landfill for the Committee for The Committee for Commission, some 350 Commerce; Michael Buaas, Resource Recovery, saw environmental and civic Great Eastern Paper The cinnamon fern with its graceful curving fronds is one resource recovery for regulations are “indicative Resource Recovery was the .committee providing organizations and nearly Company* and Mrs Sarah of the many beauties found tn this meadowlands forest. landfilling or incineration of of tough leadership from organized in September, refuse. now on; tough . . . but it’s public interest which can 1972, to encourage resource 15,000 individuals statew ide. P. Millier, coordinator for These were stressed at a necessary for us to make help overcome recovery as the most Other technical advisory the Committee for Resource meeting of the Technical tough decisions now.” He “bureaucratic inertia” logical alternative to group members at the Recovery. Advisory Group of the also said solid waste Committee for Resource management is now high on R e c o v e r y in G u i d o ’s t h e priority list o f Restaurant, Hackensack, important tasks of his last week. (M ay 30) Division. Richard D. Goodenough. The outlook is good for a Director of the Division of continuing viable market for materials recovered Pets & Fleas from solijd wtaste, agreed H. Blair Smith,3 Vice President h e Am erican f o r C o rp o r a t e Save-An-Animal League, Environmental Affairs, Inc. will have a pet supply American Can Company, booth at the Flea Market and R ichard B. Scudder. scheduled for Saturday, Board Chairman, Garden June 22, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. State Paper Company, Inc. at St. Philip the Apostle Smith underscored the Church, 797 Valley Road, fact that economics alone Clifton, funds realized should now be able to from this project will help * dictate the growth of unfortunate animals. resource recovery, aside Donations of canned pet from such other favorable Winner in 1000 series Miss M. Shavinsky 481 Riverview Ave. North Arlington One of the hikes through the Losen Slote Creek area was food, toys, animal influences as environmental led by Don Smith of the Hackensack Meadowlands Winner in 2000 series Mrs. M. Fertal 58 Noel Dr. North Arlington accessories and wearing safeguards and exhaustion Development Commission who explained about the Winner in 3000 series Mrs. Ann Turner 117 Biltmore St., North Arlington apparel will be gratefully of landfill sites. Recent vegetation of the area. Photo by Pat Guida Winner in 4000 series Mrs. Carol Anderson 626 4th. Street, Lyndhurst received. Donors may call advances in resource Winner in 5000 series Mrs. N. Paolazzi 719 Olive St. Lyndhurst by Patricia Guida t h e 2 0 0 a c r e s of 933 2666 or 438-6862 (after 7 recovery technology make Winner in 6000 Series Mrs. George Hughes Jr. 40 Madison St., No. Arlington Would you believe that meadowlands in the Losen P.M.). Contributions may immediate courses of action there is an area only a few Slote Creek area of Little also be brought to the even clearer, he added. Winner In 7000 Series Mrs. W. Leyh 736 Louise Ct. Lyndhurst miles from Lyndhurst Rutherford Letter Shop. 288 Winner in 8000 Series Mrs. E. Van Orden 215 Prospect Ave., No. Arlington Ferry are surrounded by William McDowell, where you can escape the Park Avenue, Rutherford. factories, highways, and art . Executive Director of the Winner in 9000 Series Mrs. Ann Eichler. 455 I — Ridge Rd. No. Arlington h u s t l e bustle o f th e airport, you feel as though Hackensack Meadowlands metropolitan area and Winner in 10,000 Series Mrs. F. Golomb 35 Belmount Ave., No. Arlington you’re far away from all Epilepsy League Development Commission, enjoy the serenity of a walk Winner in 11,000 Series Mrs. C.E. Johnson 446 Roosevelt Ave., Lvndhurs* the trappings of civilization The Epilepsy Society of said construction of a giant Winner in 12,000 Series Mrs. J. Canaris 557 Suihmer Ave., Lyndhurst through the woods or a as you listen to the calls of Bergen County will hold its resource recovery system canoe trip through the Winner in 13,000 Series Mrs. D. Irwin 541 Page Ave., Lyndhurst the birds and view the last meeting of the season should begin this year. The m arshes ? Winner in 14,000 Series Mrs. Ann Mustardo 711 5th Ave. Lyndhurst homes of the muskrats on Tuesday, June 18th at meadowlands now receive A group of Lyndhurst along the creek 8:00 P.M. There will be a more than 40,000 tons of Winner in 15,000 Series Mrs, J. Rutkowski, 709 Schuyler Ave. Lynd. residents discovered this The HMDC chose this site panel discussion followed garbage w eekly from 118 Winner in 16,000 Series Mrs. E. Rosenbower No. Arlington w h e n they recently for their symposium by an open forum. The m u n i c i p a 1 i t i e s f o r Winner in 17000 Series MRS. CHESTERMAN Canterbury Gardens, North Arlington attended the second annual because they have proposed meeting will be held at the landfilling. Less than three Winner in 18,000 Series MRS. B. SCHWARZE Canterbury Gardens, North Arlington environmental symposium its development as a park Bergenfield High School, years of landfilling capacity W inner in 19,000 Series held by the Hackensack in order to preserve the corner of Prospect and remain there. Meadowlands Development natural beauty of the area McDowell said th e re is M. CALANDRILLO Clinton Avenue. All are No. Arlington. Commission Even though from further encroachment invited to attend. agreement that a system

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58 Park Ave • 939-0079 Pag# 4 LEADER Thunday, Jun* 6, 1974 Garden Club At the Lyndhurst Garden growing .and identification A l l in th e fam ily. Club May 28th at the of the many varieties of Lyndhurst Town Hall, a fern. Mr. Anderson also lecture was given by conducted a question and Charles Anderson on the answer session with the purpose of calling to the Choir Member members' attention all the Jim Grater, son of Rev. types of flowers and shrubs and Mrs. Coral T. Grater of that are commonly grown 454 S tu y v e s a n t A venue, in this area. Lyndhurst. was a member of the University of South The next meeting of the choir that will sing at Lyndhurst G arden Club will installation exercises for be on Monday June 24th at John M. Allin. presiding the Lyndhurst Town Hall at bishop of the Episcopal 8 P.M. A demonstration on Take stock in America. Church. The exercises Flower A rrangem ents will Buy US. Savings Bonds. begin Sunday and will end be the program for the Tuesday. evening.

Install At Candlelight Ceremony

COMMITTEES. When junior women Installed last week tl*e following committee chairmen were named: Braille — Mrs. Koppenjan and Mrs. Schafz; Civics — Mrs. Arthur Rlcnccl; Environment — Mrs. Louis Guida; Literature & Education — Mrs. DeAcetls and Mrs. Condlt; Membership — Mrs. Bertone; Program — Mrs. Pantaleone; Public Relations — Mrs. Louis Carlascio; Scrapbook & Photographer — Mrs. Dennis Johansen and Mrs. Pantaleone; Yearbook — Mrs. Johansen; Newsletter — Mrs. Koppenjan and Mrs. Schatz; Phone Squad —: Mrs. Pantaleone; Sunshine — Mrs. Carlascio; Chaplain and Social Events — Mrs. Breslin, Drama Mrs. DeAcetis and Mrs. Pantaleone. The Lyndhurst Junior Mrs. Joseph Pantaleone; a special Federation Junior. Mrs. Rocco Conzo.* Woman's Club installed its Corresponding Secretary — Participation Award and A special toast and roast” slate of officers for the club Mrs. David Hill; Recording Mrs. Condit was with the was held to honor her ten year. May 28. at the Secretary - Mrs. Anthony Rookie of the Year Award. years of Junior service. traditional candlelight Fisher — Financial Also presented was the Special guests of the ceremony held at the San Secretary — Mrs. William Junior of the Year Award Juniors were Mrs. Richard C a r l o Restaurant on Schatz. and Federation to Mrs. Bertone and the Barna, Northern Vice Stuyvesant Avenue. The Secretary — Mrs. Kenneth Husband of the Year Award Chairman. Junior new Executive Board, Koppenjan. to Lou Guida. A check for Membership Department; installed by Mrs. Norman New members installed S800 was presented to the Mrs. Frank Pezzolla. Jr., Thompson. Junior Advisor, are: Mrs. James Breslin. South Bergen Mental Eighth District Advisor, is com posed of: President Mrs. Robert Condit. Mrs. H e a lth Guild by th e Junior Membership — Mrs. Edward Maguire; John DcAcetis. Mrs. Arthur Juniors. Department; Mrs. Harry First Vice President — Schreckenstein and Mrs. Another highlight of the Formica, outgoing Mrs. Pasquale Bortone; F r a n k Ricucci. M rs. evening was the club's President of the Lyndhurst Second Vice President — Breslin was presented with tribute to a graduating Woman's Club. -■ ■ ■ g m - ■■■g-m — m R ecall Ta lk, Petitions A LOT MORE BAR-B-Q Said To B e In C irculation FOR A LITTLE LESS! Recall petitions, rumored losers feel that one more bit Director Checki and Public about for the last several of effort could have won. Safety Director Smith. SHOP RITE FIRST CUT weeks, surfaced in the However, the most recent Town Hall after the last crop of rumors began when Mayor Scardino was not commission meeting. the new tax rate was mentioned. announced and it was According to local legal I F R Y IN G I CHUCK A few signatures were M © learned that the average noticed on one of the lights 20 percent of the Lyndhurst tax would rise petitions. number of voters in the last STEAK SHOP-RITE over $100. general election are CHICKENS But who is behind the The petitions surfaced required on the petitions. GOV’T. GRADE 'A ’ U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF FROZEN movement — if there is a just about the time the new About 1,400 names would m ovem ent rem ain s a tax bills reached the be required. LEMONADE dark secret. taxpayers. But if there is an election All kinds of reports have S o m e surprise was the names of those who been spread. caused when it was learned would replace the current Similar reports are heard the petitions bore the commissioners would go on | B a k e ry D e p t.! after every commission names of only two of the the ballots — along with the S P L IT , Q U A RTERED O R CUT UP BONELESS BEEF election — since the results present commission n a m e s of th e SHOP-RITE CHUCK ISM NO PRESERVATIVES! usually close and the majority Finance commissioners. FRYING a m 10 9 CHICKENS ib. < ROAST ,t $ 1 H A M B U R G E R FOR ROUSTING OR RO TISStRK O R H O T D O G R O A S T I N G UPT0 C H U C K VSIA C t r C H I C K E N S ^ ib. ,ROAST 00 m ROLLS pkg* $ 1 3 o f 8 QUARTERED C H I C K E N G R O U N D CHICKENS P A R T S BHEAST R E E F C H U C K CROWN TOP LEGS WlTHRIBCAGI Nlo Preservatives LEAN* FRESH ■ ■ ■ I Mb. WHITE fM WINGS ■ Ib. 59! 79' C o m b o S ® ’ S t e a k SHOULDER BREAD R i b s . 9 7 * RIB END R r Patties ,.$1 09 B u t t s P o r k L o i n rT o u . m ■BONELESS SHOULDER , lo a v e s B U TT O L D 1 A r m o u r FASHIONED fc.' V e a l J H FIRST TASTERS. Lyndhurst Lodge of Elks took lime out last week to honor its "Kitchen Pork LoinrM i * ! 29 I Brigade" thal Has been sterling in its efforts in behalf of the lodge's charitable activities. ■ H i A L o t M I o r e Pr 1 SHORRlTE Woman of the Week She SpinacH EE6~89‘" Tom atoes-w ,D ,.:69‘ LibbyT / - *u/# rVERfl* RAN TV HOSE He said that too many He said the fifty or sixty ASSTO SHADES was a member of the Choir [Mixes W 3£>1 Apple Sauce £ 4 9 * RtT MED . t TALL are cutting their lawns and who attended were school of St. Mary's Church in E c l a i r s .* » . 2 m; 9 9 * piling the grass clippings in and public officials and he Rutherford for 3 yeras; the road in front of their hopes for a better directed the Mount Carmel l u h o m e s attendance by parents and Children's Choir for 3 years Toward tha purchase of | He said if the sw eeper is others at the future Toward th* purchase of I Toward tha purchase of Toward the purchase of and most recently has been an 8-o*. iar of a 1-lb c a n of th re e (3 ) 3 to-oz. a 5-lb. 4-oz. box of due residents may place seminars planned singing ^n the St V IN EG A R I . O IL S ize B ars cuttings in the street, but Columbanus Choir in M A X W E L L otherwise they must obey He also announced a full OR COLE SLAW MIRACLE Peekskill. New York She the anti-litter ordinance. day of activity for the 4th of D I A L was also a member of the PFEIFFER H O U S E W ITH T H IS WHITE Public Works July celebration and a SALA0 W ITH T H IS W IT H T H IS Fairleigh Dickinson W IT H T H IS COUPON COUPON SOAP COUPON LAUNDRY DETERGENT Commissioner Joseph A. poster contest throughout COUPON COTFEE REGULAR University Choral Society. DRESSING Lrturt On* (WMi p*< family Carucci reported that t h e schools, also a O** Limit Om tmmm p— * For the last two years she imit 0«a m* lamtiy. MfMM 1*1 a, 1*74 Ca«#a« •»»*«• Sat Jowl. t»74 CNfW a.prat Sat . Juna B. »•»* measles vaccine is teen dance ..ay** Sal . Jun* 8 1*7* MMyUw Rmr • ■*•* at any **•»**»a »up«rm.f**i CaMM" I—a a> any Shot RIM S»»anwaffcal has also been a part time CniH" |«H al •"» l>»»»"i , (SAVE 50 available at the Health He said young people medical and legal S A V I2 * 1 f SA VI 25 wishing Summer jobs with iSAVKrl Center. 308 Valley Brook secretary Her hobbies are P rlc . affective thru S.t , June 8.1974 Not r*.pon.lM . tor typofr.pf.lcl *rrof». *». r.w rv* th* rl(ht to limit qu.ntiti... Avenue for anyone who the township may apply at reading, painting and wishes innoculation the Parks Dept He also c r e a t i v e writing and Commissioner William requests that local several of her poems have S m it h . Public S a f e ty businessmen desiring been published in medical Summer help get in touch Director, said he was very journals SH O P-R IT E of Lyndhurst M a n l u T n n ^ disappointed at the small with his office.

I I P ag* 5 Thunday, Jun* 6 , 1974 ■ LEADER

Scardino O pposed To Incom e Tax

Senator Anthony than many other areas in situated. For example, tremendous amount of New Jersey is entitled to an Scardino, Jr. is opposed to the state. The premise of because property values money in additional state equal education. Senator happen to be much higher the income tax plan as the entire package is based aid under the Byrne income Scardino believes that New i n t h e im m e d ia te proposed by the Governor’s on the monetary strength of tax proposal. This is' a Jersey youngsters, Metropolitan Area, this administration. “There are those districts that have terrible inequity. comparably, are not that does not mean that thcee tremendous iniquities , in high property evaluations." Scardino is a member of far apart in educational who own it are necessarily the Senate Education terms of how these monies Scardino contends that this advantages. It is his feeling wealthy. “Also,” Scardino Committee researching the are to be raised and is an unfair base since the that given enough time, the pointed out, “there are a distributed,” says Scardino. e c o n o m ic experts in definition of “thorough and legislature should be able number of communities “A number of communities * Trenton should deal more efficient” in an effort to to satisfy the courts whose constituents are that I represent in District in terms of, real dollar comply with the court decision by another means extrem ely w ealthy who will 36 will end up paying more wealth rather than where decision which states that other than that proposed by find themselves receiving a to support the program the property appears to be every child in the state of the administration.

AT LYNDHURST BOARD OS' HEALTH OPEN HOUSE Emblem Club #72 presented new Medical Chest to new Health Center. Shown L to R — Peter R. Forte, Sanitarian; Mrs. Legislation To Fight Arthritis By Helstoski Charles Jackson. Jr. Past President Emblem Club #72; Mrs. Patrick Carrino, Past Pres. & Community Service Chairman; Mrs. Victor lula. President Emblem Club #72; Comm. WASHINGTON. DC. - disease, affects more than continued. The National drugs to relieve the painful throughout the nation. Joseph A. Carucci, Jr., Director of Public Affairs; and Walter Nicol, Health Officer of joint inflammation and Congressman H e n r y 50 million Americans. Institute of Arthritis. This bill is presently Kearny Health Dept. Helstoski (D-N.J.) has Helstoski said. Over 20 Metabolism and Digestive swelling which is Photo by Hicks pending before the House introduced legislation which million Americans — one Diseases spends '.ess than symptomatic of the disease. w o u ld provide fo r a tenth of the nation's S15 million annually on This legislation, the Interstate and Foreign long-range national plan to population — require arthritis research. Congressman said, would Commerce Committee. help combat arthritis and medical treatm ent for Medical bills for arthritis step up arthritis research Helstoski. a member of the Club Presents Check related musculoskeletal arthritis. are estimated to run at an by focusing attention upon com m ittee, said Ke will diseases. “ Research on a rth ritis is annual rate exceeding 52.5 a selected number of urge Chairman Harley Emblem Club #72 of of the community. vaccination, hearing tests, Arthritis, the nation's proceeding at too slow a billion, the Congressman Arthritis Training and S ta g g e rs (DW.Va.) to Lyndhurst at an Open Carucci extended his diabetes screening, blood number one crippling rate.” the Congressman pointed out. in addition to Demonstration Centers consider this legislation as House Friday night in the thanks also to his staff who pressure tests, and height which SI billion is spent on geographically distributed soon as possible. n e w quarters o f th e served at the Open House and weight taking. Lyndhurst Health Center at and to the individuals who These heart risk factor 308 Valley Brook Avenue, baked cake for the social Evening Group Installs At Dinner presented a check to pay hour. programs are available by for a new medical closet Peter Forte, township appointment with the public with all new medical . sanitarian, announces that health nurses by calling The Evening Membership Mrs. Chester Wozniak; Lyndhurst; Mrs. Horace. supplies and doctors' the Center is available for 939-5191 M onday through Department of the Financial Secretary — Mrs. Bogle. President of the equipment utensils. the following continuing Friday between 9 a.m. and Woman’s Club of Lyndhurst Robert Schmitt, and Mrs. Woman’s Club of Commissioner Joseph A. services: measles 4:30 p.m. held its Installation Dinner John Sloan, Federation Lyndhurst; Mrs. Jo h n Carucci, Public Affairs, at the Ramada Inn, Clifton Secretary. Roes, Advisor; Mrs. Joseph accepted the gifts with last Thursday Evening. The Guests were Mrs. Jankowski, a Past Advisor; sincere thanks for the following officers were Thomas Decker, Immediate Mrs. Edward Mcguire, township. Present at the S r a j f a ’P e o f i t e installed by Mrs. Walter Pa»t State E.M.D. President-Elect of the ceremonies were Walter Leyh, a Past Chairman: Chairman and her mother, Junior Woman's Club and Nicol, administrative A rts & C raft Shop Chairman — Mrs. Walter Mrs. Grace Murray of Mrs. Benjamin Divine. Health Officer of Kearny Friedrichs; 1 s t V ic e Nova Scotia; Mrs. Norman News Director of the and officials from that CHILDREN’S SUMMER CRAFT CLASSES Chairman — Mrs. Henry CLOSING FOR Thompson, 8th D istrict Vice Commercial Leader. township, also from the Frank; 2nji Vice Chairman Chairman, also a member NOW BEING FORMED Mrs. Anthony Kemps was Rutherford Board of Health — Mrs. Mario Spina; of the Lyndhurst Club; Chairman of the Dinner and Lyndhurst Mayor Art: Beginners Sketching Recording Secretary Mrs Harry Formica, and Mrs. Frank Caraccia, Anthony Scardino. Jr.. and A g e s 8-14 SUMMER VACATION Mrs. W alter Ste;ever; Immediate Past" President Co-Chairman. Commissioners William Corresponding Secretary — of the Woman’s Club of Smith and Walter .Macrame BARGAINS GALORE Mrs. F rie d ric h s Janow ski. Bread Dough Sculpture announced the following Commissioner Carucci • Pants Suits C o m m itte e Chairmen: extends his thanks to the Many More ^Umie'ito o f JVofUeb American Home — Mrs. officers and members of • Long D resses Anthony Kemps and Mrs. the Emblem Club for their ANNOUNCING HAIR CUTTING STUDIO & COIFFURES James Hart; Civics — Mrs. • R egular D resses generous donation and to its Joseph Giordano; Cultural past president, Mrs. Amelia THE WINNER 547 WASHINGTON AVE. BELLEVILLE 759-6138 Arts — Mrs. Ben Link; Sizes 8-18 1 6 V 2 - 2 2 V 2 to ll Pike, turn right -at Wo»h. Av*. Carrino and Mrs. Pat Education — Mrs. Norman Senese for sewing th,e OF T H E Sorry, the camera broke. Thompson and Mrs. draperies for the Center. DOLL HOUSE Anthony AngeMo; The material was donated SUMMER IS HERE. COME TO UMBERTO’S Friendship — Mrs. Thomas t^y Stephen ..Gold of DRAWING Reilly; Hostess — Mrs. AND GET HIS WASH AND WEAR CUT Bloomfield Draperies. RUTH REIN Chester Wozniak and Mrs. Carlstadt, whose offering is Patty Werdann 142 Ridge Rd. M y w eekly best to Emily Szyc; Junior Advisor gFatefully acknowledged. Fourth Street, North Arlington CHRIS LOMBARDI — Mrs. Norman Thompson; Certificates of Merit were No. Arlington Membership — Mrs. Mario HRS. Tues.-Wed.-Fri.-Sat. 10-6 M.G. CALDIERO awarded by Carucci to Miss Spina; Newsletter — Mrs. Rose Cutone for her efforts Store Hourv Thurs. 10-9 K. O RLIKO W SK I John Malczynski; Program toward t h e " humane Mon., W ed., Thun., Fri. 291 Ridge Rd. Closed on Monday — Mrs. Henry Fra treatment of animals, and 10-5 cm . .,30.9 p.*. No Arlington 9 9 V-1934 MARSt«SS S S S ., Project — Mrs. Kefirieth to Mrs: Margaret Turner Ruzika and Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Rita O’Brien, Who IwiK 991-9211 P u rp u ra . work with the young people LOOK WHAT WE HAVE FOR FATHER’S DAY " P r i c e s (AND EVERY DAY THEREAFTER)

are sky-high • • • but my Free Checking^ really free? Have you noticed how the trip to the supermarket costs more now ? With prices going up it’s nice to know that I can save some money with my Free Personal Checking account. I have my Free Checking with' Peoples Bank of South Bergen County... and their Free Checking is free. No minimum balance, no charge for the checks I write, and... 1 don’t even pay a monthly service charge. Free for me that’s my Free Checking. It can be free for you too. PEOPLES BANK of S o t r h B e r g e n C ounty Paterson oi*n* Rd corner ot Gotna*" Parfcway Carista

O u r Free * l f y o u k n o w h i m b y a n y o t h e r n a m e , Com e in anyw ay Checking... W fete BILL MACY'S ' gotta h a n d MENS AND BOYS WEAR HOUIS; KUn Com«r CHARGE ITI itto y o u ! , BELLEVILLE TPKE ft KEARNY AVE lank Am*mard- ♦ JoT m KEARNY 991-5484 Ma.t.r Char?. -Sili Mocy Cord fa g * 6 LEADER Thursday, June 6, 1974 Editorial unparalleled since the Dialog colonial rule in the history of this country. \OKIII Editor: In recent years the State ®he‘\ k i i m . i o \ Keailet Through the "Public Legislature, responsive to (Eommercial 'Keah^r Opinion ' column of your m * 9 REVIEW the will of the people, had newspaper, may I publicly twice rejected the income Official Newspaper North Arlington's Official Newspaper express my gratitude to the tax proposals, only to be af Lyndhurst sine* 1921 157 Ridge Road, No. Arlington Emergency North Arlington, N.J. again subjected to pressure 251 Ridge Road Blood Donor Service for from business lobbies and lyndhurst, NJ. 07071 991-1839 998-3306 providing the b lo o d Managing Editor — Beverly Murphy confronted by a court's Tel. 438-8700 - 8701 necessary for my wife's edict. The state income tax operation. plan is devised to Several months ago. my institutionalize an wife had been in Beth additional tax burden upon • East Rutherford • Carlstadt • Israel Hospital for major the wage and salary CThr NnitB foafar surgery — an aneuyrism on earners, while shielding the the aorta. On the day businessmen and the 3teaHer-jfm Jkesg • of Rutherford • designated for surgery, she wealthy under classical was sent home because the Official Newspaper Of loopholes and proven Official Newspaper Of Rutherford hospital's blood bank went techniques of not reporting East Rutherford and Carlstadt 38 Ames Avenue dry, including the blood all incom e. The new ta x is Publication Offices Rutherford, N.J. 07070 banks of all hospitals in the proposed under a disguise 276 Grove Street, East Rutherford Office Manager — Agnes Luke surrounding area. At that of creating a new finance 417 Second Street. Carlstadt. Tel. 438-5100 time there was a grave base for public schools — News Editor — Rose Bastian dearth of blood donors. which already are spending Fortunately, a neighbor. by far more dollars per Editor & Publisher John Savino. Advertising Director, A.R. Cornell Mr. Lawson Lane, heard of pupil, even in the "poor'' News Director, Amy Divine m y wife’s plight. districts, than in the best INSTALLATION CEREMONY. State Senator Anthony Scardino of Lyndhurst presided 438-8700 Subsequently, he contacted acknowledged schools in at installation of officers for the South Bergen Mental Health Center: left to right, M rs. De Marco, w ho any other industrial nation. Seflrfflino; Marguerite Sidner, Kit Kurciuoli, Charles Ahrens, Helen Kuric, Frances Hie Leader Newspapers circulate in South Bergen and are the official assured the hospital that The promoters of a state Purpura and Barbara Guarino. newspapers of North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, East Rutherford, and the required blood would be income tax have Carlstadt. They also have a growing readership in Wood-Ridge and Wallington. In supplied. And it was! modernized the forces of the five-com m unity d istrict live 81,000 persons am ong 26,000 fam ilies. These To m y n eig h b o r. Mr. oppressive taxation that Sassy has become classy. contiguous municipalities border on the Hackensack Meadows which in the next Lane, Mrs. De Marco, had been thwarted by the Madness Second rate help . . . generation will provide a growth pattern that will be marked by the entire nation. everyone connected with American Revolution' Assistants. Tlie Leader Newspapers are members of the Rutherford Chamber of Commerce, the No. A rlington Blood nearly 200 years ago. Sale Shortages of all kinds . . . the West Hudson-South Bergen Chamber of Commerce, the New Jersey Press Bank, to each and every P ic k e d from relative dearth notices of impending economic crisis. Association, the National Editorial Association and the Quality Group Weeklies of donor, my wife and I salute obscurity by the income tax Fri. & S at. New Jersey. you! We are grateful. lobby to run for Governor. What is a comet but a . . . It is people like you who M r. Byrne, like his SUPER STAR. J u n e 7 & 8 carry for mankind the torch predecessor Mr. Cahill When things look grim . . . We Need Morgenthau of hope! The reward you minus the negative image GRIN. seek is reaping the fruit of of corru p t associates, is taxes would have been satisfaction in knowing There may be some who believe allied with the same circles reduced by $100." Attorney in the southern district, your labor has helped your . who had tried to ram an IIDM A .1 A N T IC S the race for district attorney in In a year the Mayor has an appointment made by John F. fellow-creature. income tax through the last made this campaign Again, we thank you! Manhattan is strictly the business Kennedy and which was abruptly time around. Stripped of literature a lie. 1 should Two juveline passions . . . Altruistically ypurs. of New Yorkers. ended by the Nixon administration, fancy rationale, the issue is have voted for the other puppy love and guppy love. James Schnabel. Don’t believe it. clear: it is the will and guy.,it would have only cost know Morgenthau as one of the 39 V eteran Place. liberty of the people against m e $50 instead of o v er SI00. All hell break s loose when a The election of Robert M. nation’s outstanding law No. Arlington. N.J. Oppressive taxation powers loose woman gets tight. Why hasn't the mayor done Morgenthau as district attorney in 998-5610 of a government dominated enforcement men. what he claimed those by lobbies. New York County, better known as Hogan’s greatest asset was his other guys could have done D ear Sir: Pleas^ publish this letter. Manhattan, is important to the ability to run a non-political office. and reduced ou r ta x es by Governor Byrne’s Very truly yours entire metropolitan area if not, $100? W hat's th e m atter LOSE WEIGHT He staffed his office with men of proposal to increase the tax B. Danik indeed, to the entire country. ability rather than with political burden of New Jersey Anthony? Isn't proper th e better w ay . . . AT A NEARBY planning and financial Manhattan is the throbbing hirelings. This paid off in rich taxpayers by one billion Diet coNtrol ceM er dollars is a fiscal obscenity, Dear Editor management as easy as center of the nation’s financial and dividends. NO. ARLINGTON RUTHERFORD and so is his state income Last years campaign you thought it was? Arlington Lanes Elks Lodge cultural life. What happens in As U.S. A ttorney M orgenthau tax plan. In the spirit of the literature warned th e Mayor Scardino after your first year in office 15 River Rd. 48 Ames Av®. Manhattan affects us all. acted in the same way. He took on Dark Ages, when ordinary voters to vote for Mayor (next to Arlington Diner) T H U R S.-7:30 P.M. The fact that for so many years a vast array of assistants, people were condemned to Scardino. we quote "After th e r e ain't n o H ap p y Tues. — 7:30 p.m. Anniversary for the tax the brilliant and incorruptible assessing them only on one count, misery by feudal lords and election your tax bill will be Wed - 10 a.m. oppressive taxes, we now payers of Lyndhurst. "looiiinf forward to tMin| lets of you ' Frank S. Hogan held the office in their abilities. increased by $50. and up. have a government With proper planning and Sincerely D iet coN trol ceisters. Manhattan may lull some into Thus Morgenthau was able to bureaucracy with appetities financial management our M Burnett EXfCUTTVt CENTER Hockanwck, N.J 07601 Coll 34^62*4 believing that this important office prosecute crimes of all kinds, can be run by any honest, well whether committed by Democrats meaning prosecutor. or Republicans. This is not the case. The office One of Morgenthau’s iioted cases presents all too many pitfalls into involved Washington influence which an unwary prosecutor can peddling. He prosecuted with such tumble. Too many of Hogan’s vigor the most venerable of all predecessors had such a tumble. Democrats, House Speaker And the government of the SERVICE McCormack of Boston, had to take metropolitan area suffered. the witness stand. What is needed is another man Morgenthau represents the ideal of Hogan's courage and ability. in law enforcement. Compassion Morgenthau is such a man. combined with honesty and Morgenthau is descended from competence are the strongest of one of those rare families that has allies in the tremendously complex WITH successfully combined great problem of enforcing the law in a wealth with high fidelity to public democracy. In Manhattan’s jungle service. His grandfather was a of ruthless crooks and high minded noted ambassador and his father saps, every skill that a man such the treasury secretary under FDR. as Morgenthau possesses is But Morgenthau needs no needed. reflection from his forebears. He The Democrats should nominate INTEREST” stands upon his own. Those who Morgenthau and the people should followed -his career as U.S. elect him. investigation Needed It is hopefully recommended Lyndhurst had been divided into that the New Jersey State Crime 15 districts. Commission, whose principal task The first public notice came M A K E S T H E should be scrutiny and review of when voters received a card governmental operations, look into instructing them as to their new the competency and execution of district and where they were to the Bergen County Board of vote. Elections. Great stuff. If the mish-mash of confusion But of what did the district DIFFERENCE.. created by the county agency in comprise? Lyndhurst is a true indication of If a beknighted soul wanted to the gdihmission’s ability it should run for county committee how was be thrown out of office forthwith. he to know the boundaries of his In Lyndhurst there has been district? discussion for years over the The best that the people in realignment of election districts. Hackensack could say was: there There have been 10 in a is a map at the ' borough clerk's community of 24,000 while office.” Rutherford and North Arlington, Lyndhurst is a township. This each smaller, had 12. fact may yet seep into the Suddenly it was learned last cognizance of the county board, month that the question had been The crime commission should resolved. begin an immediate investigation. And Letterhead Organizations, Too! The Supreme Court probably did >-'ase of letterhead organizations, a service in its decision last week Too many such organizations go in saying that those who initiate trumpeting about on glossy class actions must stand the stationery but without much Kearny Federal Savings expense of notifying those they substance. They are unfair. And represent. they do not bespeak the public Some class actions are merited, conscience. Ail too often they serve And to hinder those of good a small, narrow group of MAIN OFFICE: 614 KEARNY AVE . KEARNY, N.J. intentions and purposes is partisans. NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE: 80 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST OFFICE: VALLEY BROOK & STUYVESANT AVES unfortunate. Public figures are often attacked B u t under the loose by such organizations. Good interpretation of the law too many legislation is also attacked. And MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION class actions have been without when such criticism comes on merit and merely served to harass, bonded stationery with impressive T h e situation dessrves names it carries far more weight exploration, particularly in the than they are entitled to.

1 *Page 7 Thursday, June 6, 1974 LEADER Tag Days Marked In Lyndhurst Tag Days in Lyndhurst W ith Prices Like were the most successful in several y e a rs said M rs. R. Pecoraro, advisor of the Theta Kappa. Mrs. Pecoraro, who served as P a n t r y T h e s e I t P a y s T o B r i n g chairman for the Tag Days and Arnold Perrone. advisor of the Varsity L e tte r m e n ’s Club, chairman of the Coin Bank P r i d e Hom e More Than Collections said this year was one of the best for their respective portions of the drive. Both groups are composed of students at the Just The Bacon! Lyndhurst High School. Chairman of the Bergen County Campaign for this year’s drive was Len S. F i r s t o f t h e S e a s o n ! Rubin. He noted that the county-wide effort, including coin bank collections, tag days and L u s c i o u s individual contributions is below that received at the same time last year. cherries,l b .W Speaking as the Center’s campaign chairman, Rubin WHOLE.* said, “We are still hopeful . .ONLY of at least equalling the 1973 collection. It requires watermelon!!!' approximately $100,000 per (C U TS PRICED SLIGHTLY HIGHER) year to operate the Center OAROEN FRESH A A , in providing therapy and treatment for more than 200 Boston Lettuce head l o handicapped children every year. “ W e re c e iv e no SweetOranges 10 f0r59* assistance from United U.8. NO. 1-2 w MIN. WINESAP f t O C Cerebral Palsy, the Easter Seal Society nor any A p p i e S W**hlngton State &J S J O governmental agencies,*’ FLORIDA S E E D L E S S _ - f t . Rubin concluded. "We rely solely on the support of the Grapefruit u>o« Da5 public and it is not too late to send in contributions by OR those who have not already CHICORY LB 35* done so ” [ OAR DEN FRESH Romaine Lettuce head29° FWESH JUICY Madness I Florida Limes ufor6 -« 3 9 ‘ Sale TERRIFIC FOR SA LA D S 1 A C Spanish Onions m lsr s s m italian Fri. & S at. pork sausage J u n e 7 & 8 Piedm ont Bran d E xce lle n t NORMAN ROCKWELL For Cook-Out! F.f 8 9

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H ancock Elected President E a rn in g s Becton, Dickinson and Company today reported the highest quarterly sales O f Tam arack Scout Council a n d earnings in the Company’s history. William E. Hancock, an Garden State Paper term as Council Treasurer Carlstadt, Moonachie. East N e t sales for the executive with Garden Company, and is treasurer Hancock succeeds Rutherford. North Company’s second quarter State Paper Company, Inc.. of Garden State Fiber Thomas WalSh, President Arlington and Wood Ridge ended March 31, 1974 in Garfield, has been Company of Pomona. of Miller and Walsh of in Bergen County. to taled $104,436,000, a new elected President of . Bloomfield, who completed Mr. Hancock, who began quarterly record, reflecting Tamarack Council. Boy Re elected to serve a two-year term ., his association with a 22 per cent increase over Scouts of America, serving one-year term s as Tamarack Council serves scouting in Pack and Troop th e $85,770,000 of la st y e a r ’s some 3,000 Scouts m nine vice presidenis of the Bloomfield and Nutley in 4 in Bloomfield, resides at 1 q u a rte r. Essex and Bergen County council were William M. Essex County and Aldon Terrace with his wife communities. Einreinhofer.* Mayor of Rutherford. Lyndhurst. and three sons. Net income for the Hancock, 35, a life-long Rutherford; John G. q u a rte r totaled $7,402,000 o r resident of Bloomfield, Gaquer of Bloomfield and 44* p er sh are, up 17 p er b e c a m e T a m a r a c k ’s Henry Saunders of Verona. cent over the $6,337,000 o r youngest president when he Edward Braden of 38* per share earned last assumed office June 1. A Lyndhurst was re-elected Madness Sale year. member of Tamarack’s Council Commissioner and For the six months ended executive board for the past Gary M Cademartori. M arch 31, 1974, net sales five years, he is also an senior audit manager for Fri. & Sat. June 7 & 8 totaled $197,267,000, an officer in two New Jersey Touche Ross, Newark, was increase of 22 per cent over Attending a recent International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association meeting corgoratjons^a^ elected to serve a one-year the $161,595,000 reported for in Nassau, Commonwealth of the Bahamas were: (I. to r.) Donald L. Willey, Director, the first six months of 1973. Regional Patrol, U.S. Customs Service, Miami, Fla.; John Rolle, Bahamian Customs and Net income for the six Excise Service; Thomas Grant, I.>.E.I.A. Board of Directors, Treasurer, I.N.E.O.A.; month period totaled John A. Hurley, of Rutherford, Assistant Commissioner (Administration), U.S. Customs. $13,685,000 o r 81* p er sh are, The six-day Conference brought together more than 500 law enforcement officers up 16 per cent over last from some 57 nations to exchange information on the latest techniques and equipment y e a r ’s $11,817,000 o r 70* per employed in the battle against illegal drug trafficking. INDOOR sh are. Grand Union OUTDOOR Reports 1973 Gross Earning The Grand Union Company had pre-tax operating income of $14,974,180 for its 52-week 1973 fis c a l y e a r w hich MADNESS SALE ended M arch 2, 1974, it was reported today by Charles G. Rodman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the large food and general 10-50% DISCOUNTS merchandiser retailing chain. On a comparable basis, pre-tax operating Mike Innis (right foreground) is President and founder of the Bergen Chapter of the income for the compnay’s Multiple Sclerosis Service Organization and an employee of IBM’s Office Products 53-week 1972 fiscal year Division in Franklin Lakes. Here, at the chapter’s monthly meeting for MS patients, their ended March 3, 1973, families and friends, Innis talks with a patient. Because Innis is continually involved in a ON ALL MERCHANDISE j u . totaled $15,789,289. The 19U community service organization, he was eligible to apply to the company's Fund for figures are subject to final Community Service and received financial assistance through this program to help defray IN STORE audit. the cost of these meetings. INCLUDING MANY ITEMS ALREADY SALE PRICED FOR O U R 40th ANNIVERSARY

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cover your floors w ith our SPECIAL PRICES MEADOWLAND on all floor coverings. FEATURING fire sto n e Congoleum SHinyl \ 1 9 9 V inyl Linoleum* TIRE and CAR CARE CENTERS * y d — in No. Arlington at 590 Ridge Road (OPP. GRAND UNION) Armstrong Designer ^ 399 Solarian Installed FRI. & SAT. Fringed A rea Rugs: T I R E DEAL! 6 x 9 _$45 JUNE 7 & 8 Special fo r Today, Tom orrow and Saturday! 8' oblong ______$49 C enter In sta lls 6x9 ovals ______$35 The South Bergen Mental S e c r e t a r y Barbara Health Center recently Guarino, Lyndhurst; sponsored a ‘Spring into Treasurer Charles GUARANTEED Shape" nite. The main .Ahrens. Rutherford. purpose being the For the Guild: President S tan d ard installation of officers of Barbara Guarino; V. DLC-100 the Board of Directors, and President Angela 9 12 the South Bergen Mental. Grandinetti; .Recording 54 8 Health Guild officers. The S e c r e t a r y Annette RETREADS A P A Transport Company Gemp; Treasurer - Kay graciously donated the use •Giordano; Corresponding of their recreation center Secretary Mary Aubin. i Sculptured High Piled Velvet for the social evening. The South Bergen Mental Acting as installing officer S e llin g fo r $ 1 5 . 9 9 Health Center is now in its for the affair was State fifth y ea r of operation. It Senator Anthony Scardino has £,rown from a l 1 a day Jr. Senator S c a r d i n o treatment center to a full $ 99 installed the following w eek with emergency NOW officers for the Center. serviap, including 24 hour 7 y d . President Marguerite phone service. The Center Sidner, Lyndhurst; 1st VP. is located at 428 Valley K i t Urciccoli, Brook Avenue in Lyndhurst Free Drawing Rutherford; 2nd VP. and serves North Arlington. Helen Kuric, Garfield; Lyndhurst; Rutherford. Deposit thi* coupon In our store Recording Secretary East Rutherford. Carlstadt. Frances Purpura. Wallington. Wood Ridge. have^a chance to win a Lyndhurst: Corresponding Garfield and Moonachie. 9x12 area rug worth $ 4 9 . 0 0 No Bones Made By Volunteers NAME ...... Volunteers under the charge of the recent guidance of t hree Norwood dig have ADDRESS ...... paleontologists from the volunteered their services American Museum of PHONE ...... in supervising this work by Natural History have the museum's staff and the started to work on the people who worked as prehistoric Dwarskill volunteers during th e mastodon b o n e s excavation. preparatory to the The four stages of the assembling and mounting CREATIVE CARPETS work include washing and in a full size erect skeleton cleaning, week-long air at the Bergen Community drying u n d e r natural LIKE NEW TIRES 627 Ridge Road Museum of Art and Science conditions, coating with where it will be placed on shellac, and then repairing N o r t h A r lin g to n , N.J. 07032 display about this time next the reconstruction for a year standing mastodon skeleton Richard White, Jessica Major Credit Cards Accepted 201-991-9351 similar to thoselexbibited at Harrison and Earl the State Museum in National Accounts Welcomed M a n n ] a g_ , l_h_e Trenton and the American paleontologists who were in Museum in New York. In New Jersey only the Trenton Museum and the ★ WE SERVICE DATSUN, TOYOTA, VOLKSWAGEN, ETC. ★ Bergen Community ^Museum will have two fire sto n e SERVICE COUPON mastodon displays. The Hackensack mastodon, found 12 years ago where EXPERT LUBE & OIL CHANGE R oute 80 crosses Polify Road. is the main THIS WEEKEND ONLY attraction of the local museum’s new Science Hall. A 30 foot Ion* replica of t h e Hackensack dig displays the bones as excavated in 1962. No legs were found at that time: therefore a standing exhibit was not possible without the use o.f artificial limbs. Offer expires J u n e 8 Museum officials at that time recommended the LIMITED TIME OFFER excavation replica as preferable. The Dwarskill mastodon The Greatest Tires discovered in the Hackensack Water GOLF UMBRELLAS — of c o u rs e — Company's Oradell reservoir expansion area is • Big 4 ft. spread PLUS paraoticaliy complete • 100% water repellent nylon except for the skull, lower • Chrome-plated shaft TUNE-UP • OIL CHANGE jaw and teeth. Fibre glass • Wooden handle castings of mastodon bones LUBRICATION at the University of • Assorted colors could provide the missing AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE parts, or the Bergen Community Museum may BATTERIES • SHOCKS decide to make one more $1 probe to locate them at the EACH ALIGNMENT site. After the 9,000 to 10,000 BRAKES • MUFFLERS year old bones have been coated with shellac, the museum's science committee is considering Meadowland Firestone O f OF O f W O L F ’S H E A D placing them Oh display O f with admission by NO. 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i I LEADER • I I Thunday, June 6, 1974 Phil’s Luggage And Z1 L i l l y Leather Goods Shop Features Discounts Of 2- DAY SALE FRI. & SAT. JUNE 7 & 8 FRI. & SAT. ONLY Women Learn About Their Cars 2 5 V 5 0 I Forty-six women ol a c o n (ducted as a Lubrication filter North Arlington: class of 63 received their non-commercial p u b lic change jacking car and Margaret Hughes; Dorothy diplomas recently at the service and was the sixth of repairing a flat complete Kempner; Mrs. J. Kinfs; Meadowland Firestone Tire its ,kind. Previous courses safety check installation Louise Korzenio wsk i, On All Famous Brands S A V E u p to &, C ar C are Center at 590 have been conducted at the of flasher unit battery Roberta Kraenzlin; Louells Ridge Rd. North Arlington. other Meadowland Centers *sprv»PP ntr Manzo; Jeanette Malarkey; The women had attended in Elizabeth. Fairview. and Graduates are: from Dorothy Maxemchuk; Of Luggage a four week course on tires, Ridgewood. LyndhuPst: Debra Giacobe. Patricia Miller, dolores preventive-car care, and Trained mechanics Mrs. J. Giacobe. Shirley O’Connell; Kathy Vogel and actual work omtheir cars. supervised a:> the women Hipp, Anatalie Sauls, Anita M argaret Wysocki. The course, given by Skip worked on their own cars; Spagnuolo, R. C alascibetta. Also Mary Brummer; 5 0 % Matarazzo, President of work d o n e ineluded P. and M. Crowe. and Mrs Joanne BuchaIskl. “ J T No Item In This Store Meadowland Firestone, is balancing tires, oil change T. Feldner. Clancy, T. Colamedici. Helen Domalewski and Lois E rn e sr. Will Escape A Discount, ON DRESSES Kearny: Nancy Jakimas; P a t T u b rid y , M rs. C. Bedford and Dale. During This Sale SPORTSWEAR AND Jersey City: Adrian Kimball. Ann Marie Mercereau, Anita Stefko, All Wallets, Belts, Bags MANY OTHER ITEMS Mary Baker. West New York: Celeste Fyfe. Harrison, Sharon And Gift Items Will Hemmer Wallington: Stella W robleski. W ood Ridge: Evelyn Also Be On Sale .. • O'Connell, Jean B oyd, L l I l y S — 9 9 8 - 5 4 5 5 Wood-Ridge. Parsippany, Barbara 6 Ridge Rd. No. Arlington Margotta; Janet Rosamilia. DEGREASE FOR GRADUATES? Here is the first women’s graduating class at Garfield, Julia Marut Meadowlands Firestone Tires, 590 Ridge Road, North Arlington. Women learned all about Carlstadt, Mrs. Pat Marvin. the insides of their automobiles.

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The Broadway Lights: Liz Taylor and Richard Burton On the Literary Scene: Renowned British cleared up one major bone of contention in the financial' playwright/actor Emlyn Williams particularly enjoyed the settlement of their divorce. Richard finally agreed to let frank interview with^ Anthony Quinn in the current June Liz keep all that wealth of jewels without putting up a xBrcnidway Is My Beai issue of Genesis Magazine. Williams is in New Ydrk court fight. He has wanted either a large amount of the preparing the Betife' Davis starrer "Miss Moffat” for gems back — or their immense cash value. Richard now "■ y JOIY SASSO Broadway next season. The musical version of ‘ The Corn claims that the extravagant baubles were really purchased : Is G reen” for Liz by him “for investment purposes." In other words you don’t pay taxes as the value of your diamonds goes up as you would annually from the profit thrown off from the Singh manse and that he was to be considered the 48th St.. is expanding its entertainment policy, it was other investments ... Tom Jones' getting busted by the Chief Executive, it worked fine,’’ Spoony told friend announced today by Managing Director Bruno Bernabe. Footlights and Static: London's Casanova Club has cops in Venezuela recently in connection with an assault ' until my wife appointed herself Speaker of /he Soprano Concetta Demarco is now singing pop numbers, made a staggering offer to John V. Lindsay (remember on a newspaperman in Caracas came as no surprise to House.” . . . musical comdey standards. Italian ballads and operatic him?) to serve as a roving Ambassador in this country. • * ■'■■■ * His nibs is still mulling it . . . A small group of 165 people those who’ve covered Jones on past concert tours. Tom’s areas, accompanied by the talented Pat Misiti Trio. They entourage includes an assortment of thugs called security Business News Ticker: We asked Merv Griffin why provide tableside entertainment in all nine dining areas, called 'Operation Overlord”, under the direction of men, who’ve slugged photogs, newsmen and even a few Vent-Air contact lenses over regular eyeglasses? • First.” Tues. thru Sat. Also, they will present a special program French Admiral Gfincourt, arrived this week on the S.S. France. They will be visiting the U.S. in commemmoration fans, in various nations. One London cameraman wound he said, i look better; second,“I see better; third. I feel of show tunes from the main dining room podium at 10:15 of the 30th Anniversary of the landing in Normandy, on up in a hospital with a few broken bones for trying to snap better; fourth, and most important, my tennis has nightly. Angela Martin, the singing ventriloquist who is the June 6th. 1944 Producer-director Jerry Schafer hopes an unflattering picture of The Big Man . . . improved; and fifth, rain and snow doesn't obscure my darling of both young and older sets, trades quips and vision." You can get full details about Vent-Airs songs with her dummy, Tiny, while guitarist Tony Aprile to follow in the footsteps of Mike Todd when he shoots newly-patented ~Easywear” Lens at 7 West 44th. St.. provides musical accompaniment and also gives with the "Horace and Fred Return” in Las Vegas, by using N.Y.C gags. They'll be on Fri. thru Mon. eves. numerous top entertainers in cameo roles as Todd did for his blockbusting "Around The World In 80 Days.” The film Cast of Characters: Al Pacino stands a good chance of In the Wings: ‘The Stepford Wives”, which will be a sequel to "Horace and Fred” which Schafer being the top male sex symbol of the Seventies after his incorporates the paranormal with a frontal attack on recently completed with Breck Wall and Dick Shane in the dynamic portrayals of Michael Corleone in The women's lib. is being produced by Palomar on location in title roles, and with guest stars Marty Allen. Tige Andrews After Sunset: Jazz pianist Dorothy Donegan, a smash Godfather” and the title role of “Serpico." And his female Westport with Britisher Bryan Forbes directing Katharine and JoAnne Worley at Jimmy Weston's, will continue at the eastside club thru fans have no second thoughts about letting ruggedly Ross, Joanna Cassidy, Peter Masterson, Nanette Newman. June 15th. doing th ree Sfiovvs nightly except Sun. . . . An handsome Al know exactly how they turn on to his strong Tina Louise and Patrick O'Neal in the chilling film version exhilarating experience in pop music now thru June 15th PERIDOT MOTEL masculine image. But Al is not sure he likes all the of Ira (Rosemary's Baby) Levins best-seller. It's about with The Pointer Sisters at The Empire Room of The New * Modem * Air Cond. * attention. In fact, as he confessed recently, I’m a loner, husbands turning their wives into Charmin-squeezing Waldorf-Astoria. Combining old and new jazz and pop Heated * Swimming Pool * just like Serpico!” . . . Spoony Singh of the Hollywood Wax Barbie Dolls and should pique the curiosity of singing styles. The Pointer Sisters perform twice nightly Kiddies Pool * COLOR T.V. * Museum, has been taking an interest in politics recently contemporary movie goers and the ire of the National at 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. The Bob Rosengarden Orchestra Daily M a id Service * and informed his wife that home rule was now- in effect at Organization of Women . . . Ursula Andress is being plays for dancing before, and after the show . . . "French Off-Street Parking * Deluxe tapped to portray Xaviera Hollander in Cannon's film Dressing.” the critically acclaimed musical revue starring Efficiencies * Suites Motel version of the ExiN.Y. madam and Robin Moore's * French chanteuse Jocelyn Jocya and four of the world's Room * best-selling "The Happy Hooker.” A host of big stars from top female impressionists, at Shepheard's in the Drake Rossano Brazzi to Marcello Mastroianni are being sought Write for FREE information Hotel. Park Avenue and 56th Street, twice nightly, Mon. for cameo roles. Marlene Hess, daughter of Leon Hess of thru Thurs. at 10:00 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. . . . The mpst with SPECIAL week-ends Hess Oil, is co producing the flick, which will roll in N.Y. ancient and revered traditions of Japanese cuisine and and Puerto Rico this summer . S a n C a r l o service was introduced to New York recently with the P.O. Box 221 — Kearny, N.J., 07032 classical restaurant, Inagiku, at The Waldorf-Astoria Inside the Tube: King World Productions, which owns Hotel. Inagiku, with 108 years of continuous operation in R e s t a u r a n t and distributes the enormously successful series "The i l l Japan under the same family ownership, is known Little Rascals' , has announced that it will come out with a worldwide for its tempura (seafood). In its new Waldorf line of related items, leading off with a kit for membership The BEST in FOODS setting, the cuisine will include all the Classical Japanese in the ' gang.” Actually, they're holding out for bubble range of seafood, broiled meats, vegetables and fruits . . . LUNCHEONS & DINNERS gum cards, without the bubble gum. Susan Maughan, who makes her American nightclub debut andLIQUORS Personalized Catering For Every Occasion Edstsidc, Westside, All Around The Town: Ginger at the Plaza H otel’s P ersian Room June 3-15, first cam e on Rogers recently dined at Quo Vadis. It seemed that the the music scene in the days of Beatlemania and is still on top. She’s recognized as one of Europe’s leading HUETTEMANN’S 3 Private Banquet Rooms waiters were especially spry. Coowner Bruno Caravaggi figured. Ginger Rodgers looks as glamorous as she did in singer-entertainers and is in constant demand. Since Susan Music byjjoan and Joe Sibilia all her great films. And each waiter pictures himself as had the million selling gold record "Bobby's Girl” she has Delicatessen and Grocery Fred Astaire as he Steps lightly to her table.” Dorothy starred in movies and voted “Best Female Singer of the Tuet.?Tfcru Sat- 8 PM. — 1 A .M . 228 226*a Paterson Avenue East Rutherford, N.J. 620 Siuyvetalki Ave., Lyndharsi, N.J. Lamour said at Pippins that she is in negotiations to own Year" by England’s prestigious Melody Maker and even and operate her own restaurant in Palm Springs. Her appeared for a Royal Command Performance for the 933-3400 friends toasted her success with a round of Teacher's Royal Family. Her new Paramount LP “This Is Me” is due out shortly, coinciding with her Persian Room ALL KINDS OK CiKRMAN STYI.K BOUHi.NA Scotch . - Record Seven”, a new album of Imported & Domestic Tablo Luxuries & Closed Mondays Mediterranean music by Ajis San, owner and permanent engagement, and she should be a gorgeous addition to the American nightclub scene . Tip to Maisonette or headliner of Sirocco, the Greek-Israeli nightclub, has been WE FK A T U ^ K |TOPt'l,>\K BRANDS OF released by CBS Records, it was announced by Elias Dishi Persian Room: Grab Kenny Colman, who just finished a and Joe Bernes, his personal managers Mamma ten month run at the Princess in Acapulco after originally Leone's, that citadel of fine Italian dinning at 239 West being hooked for two weeks! . . . Beers Wines - Liquors

Beverages ( ‘mik-d by Modern Rofrijjrration Puppeteer A t IJMITKIHHTKII Param us Park MON. THRU FRI. 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. INSURED CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Lynanurst puppeteer number over 100, and GO GO LUNCHEON Conrad Woyce performed shows. Sunday May 26th at the "Being a puppeteer” says Entertainment •very Wed. Fri., A Sat. Ni»« Nathan's Playhouse at the Woyce "is to tal th eater. Not n e w Paramus Park only do 1 play all the parts, Chapter Three shopping center. but I am 'the producer, Featuring Mr. Woyce, who has been director, stage hand, light performing with puppets man, sound engineer, and Frank Kay and Ray DeFalco for over 20 y e a rs designs, costume designer. How else conceived, and creates all could I wear so many UGHT DINING Special Guest Star FRI & SAT of his own puppets, which different hats at the same DINER'S CLUB tim e.” BUDDY MOORE Impressions At M r. W o y c e will be (Formerly of the Drifters) appearing at various other Nathan's Playhouses for 939-9779 Bergen Musedm the famous hot dog chain. He returns to Paramus Park on Ju n e 23rd. will be Impressions of India will be at Oceanside, N.Y. on July 7th and Aug. 3rd. at the subject of a talk by 325 PATERSON PLANK RD.,CARLSTADT Isobel Wilcox, Englewood- Yonkers on July 21st, and 1/3 East of Rte. 17 at Berry Creek Bridge journalist. Sunday. June 9 at Kings Plaza on Aug. Mile at 4 p.m. in the main 11th. auditorium of the Bergen Community Museum, corner East Ridgewood and N o rth Farview A v e s . Admission to the program WE’RE NOT INFLATED!!! and the museum will be by voluntary contribution.

The journalist recently •toured India, interviewing CAUGHEY’S people from all walks of life. She will discuss her FAMOUS FISHERMAN’S NET IS STILL THE SAME PRICE AS WHEN WE FIRST visit with P.S. Premsingh of M adras. Prem singh now INTRODUCED IT M, 1970 lives in Englewood.

Sunday afternoons the museum is open 2 to 6 and Wednesday through SEAFOOD Saturday afternoons 1 to 5 The first floor has the B Spencer Newman Memorial .Art Gallery, a nature room LOVERS! with live specimens and a science hall featuring 6-COURSE BROILED COMPOUNDED DAILY Indian artifacts and tht

Hackensack ftiastodon dig m r - p u q II MATURITIES: 4 to 7 YEARS replica. The second flooi iJLnJYLO fl MINIMUM: $5000 has a science room with FISHERMAN’S NET DINNER mineral collections and tlft FEDERAL REGULATIONS REQUIRE A SUBSTANTIAL Dwarskill mastodon ir process of reconstruction PENALTY ir DEPOSITOR WITHDRAWS ALL OR • Caufhiy'i Famous Franck Fried Mushroom PART OF THIS TIME DEPOSIT PRIOR TO MATURITY an art gallery and k photographic department • Shrimp, Clam or Oyster Cocktail $A 95 •lUmitCT TO TERMINATION WITHOUT NOTICt with print exhibits anc A LA CARTE collections of antique • Manhattan Clam Chowder or Lobster Bisque W *5.50 cam eras • Chars Salad—Hat Garlic Broad • Combination Flatter of Lobster Tail, Alaskan Kinj Crabmeat, Stuffed Dover Sole, Spanish Shrimp, Scallops and Clams Casino and Baked Stuffed Clams E q u itu Sa vin a * (KMIS • Choice of Dessert—Coffee—or Ca«|hay's Attar Dinner Cordial W J AND LOAN ASSOCIATION J ( « v a n a n m o Tickling The Taste Buds For 2S years! VERNON SUSSEX Banquets and Parties Welcome Rout* 515 KEARNY Route 23 (HAKS H A W A II 64 Hoboken^ead I 17 4 Rl 202MAHWAHt20l)S2»l111 For D(rtcNon> Opposite M xucip ol Building 583 Kaarny Avenue Suuex Shopping Ploia OPEN MONDAYS E. Rutherford, IU. lHAHi W A IK IK I (I Keek Off Me IT) a er Information T»l«phon« 764-4004 991-0101 Telephone: 875-4142 m . M a PARAMUS (MU » .i Cel 9)9.4441 UM&DMOON INN PMm b h PlNk U n i *30 Broad RIDGEFIELD i» n *43 1276 MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS 1 LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION

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Social Susan Gaynor — Michael Sawicz United Michael Stella Takes Elaine Livelli As Bride *' / • matching lace. Her elbow St Joseph's Church, East length illusion veil was Rutherford was the setting attached to a lace and pearl for the wedding last Sunday Camelot cap and she of M iss Elaine M a ria Livelli. daughter of Mr. and carried a bouquet of white Mrs. Dominick J. Livelli of pompons and daisies. E a s t Rutherford, a n d Her sister Nancy was Michael Alan Stella, son of maid of honor in yellow Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence organdy and yellow picture Stella of Carlstadt. hat trimmed to match the The marriage rite was gown. She carried a celebrated at four o'clock cascade of daisies and baby by Father David Casazza of breath. St. Peter's Apostle Church. Mrs. Robert Campbell of River Edge. Father Wanaque and Miss Sharon Casazza is a relative of the Nelson of Kearny were bride. bridesmaids in yellow organdy with sheer jackets and picture hats. They also The bride's gown of white carried daisies and baby organza was adorned with breath. pearls and sequins and Robert Sawicz attended Mrs. Thomas Lupo fashioned with A-line skirt his brother as bestman and and empire waist, high Al Farah and Raymond Thomas Lupo Takes Girl neckline and long fitted Domnik ushered. sleeves. The gown, by A reception for 115 guests From Wisconsin As Bride Priscilla of Boston, was completed by a mantilla of was held at the Wayne Miss Kathryn Hensel and A reception was held at illusion with appliques to Manor beginning with a Thomas Lupo were married the Bethwood in Totowa. hospitality hour and with in Our Lady Queen of match those on the gown and lace headdress. The music provided by the P e a c e Church. North Mrs. Lupo is employed as Wayne-Aires. Arlington, in a five o'clock a social worker for the - bridal bouquet was of white The couple will make ceremony on April 20 with state o f New J e r s e y orchids and stephanotis their home , in North Monsignor Henry Beck of Division of Youth and The bride's father gave mrs. Michael Alan Stella her hand in marriage and Arlington after a trip to Sacred Heart Church. F a m ily Services. S he with Donna Berardinelli. Wayne Manor. Music was her sister-in-law. Mrs. Florida. Lyndhurst. officiating. earned her B.A. degree in They also wore peach furnished by Tony Neglia s David Livelli was matron gowns and picture hats and orchestra. Mrs. Michael Sawicz T h e bride recently The bride, daughter of psychology at Beloit graduated cum laude from Mrs. Patricia Hensel of College, Beloit. Wis.. and is of honor. She wore a halter carried peach roses and The couple are on a Miss Susan Irene Gaynor The bride, daughter of William Paterson College Oshkosh, Wis.. w as given in now a candidate for a gown with jacket in peach white baby breath. wedding trip to Las Vegas of North Arlington and Mr and Mrs Lawrence with a degree in m a r r i a g e by her Masters Degree at chiffon, and picture hat. Charles Pangione was and California. Michael Kevin Saw icz of Gaynor. was escorted by elementary education She grandfather, Charles Montclair State College. and carried a nosegay of bestman and David Livelli The bride is employed at Lyndhurst were united in her father. She wore a was inducted into Pi Lamda Daniels, and her brother. white roses and peach baby a n d Bill MacKeigan Scholl Co.. E ast marriage last Sunday in gown of white organza and T h e ta . national h o n o r Robert Hensel. both of M r . Lupo. the breath. ushered, Rutherford Her husband is Our Lady Queen of Peach Chantilly lace, with Empire society for education while Oshkpsh. bridegroom, is manager of The bridegroom's sister. Two hundred g u e s ts with / Able Trucking. Church The Rev. Walter there The bride is also the the Lyndhurst Branch of Lorraine was bridesmaid attended the reception at Carlstadt Gorski of the Most Sacred bodice and long fitted Her husband, a 1973 daughter of Arthur Baum. the First National Bank Heart, Wallington. assisted sleeves with ruffled lace alumnus of Rutgers. T h e brides' sister. qpd Trust Co. of Kearny. Becomes Bride Of Armando Ultimo by the Rev. Joseph IVf. cuffs and high illusion University, is completing Elizabeth Enriquez was The branch will open its At an afternoon ceremony Bridesmaids were Misses Quinlan of Queen of Peace, neckline. The A-line skirt his requirements for a matron of honor and Judith n^w quarters on Valley Becton. Dickinson & Co.. Sunday, M ay 26, in St. Miriam and Sue Gil. E a s t Rutherford H er officiated at the four-thirty was finished with a chapel masters ’degree in Vogel was maid of honor. Brook Avenue shortly. Lupo Anthony’s Church, Passaic. Jeanne Martin and Rita service. length vtrain trimmed in accounting at the Rutgers Frank Lupo served his attends Bloomfield College, husband, son of Mr and M is s Frances Gioia, Graduate School of brother as best man. They where he is majoring in Ultimo, sister of the groom Mrs. Joseph Ultimo. 125 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Business Administration. are the sons of Mr. and accounting and business Louis Bonora was best Clinton Place, is a Luigi Gioia. 208 Myrtle He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lupo o f North administration, m an an d th e g ro o m ’s mechanic with Ferrari. Avenue, Passaic, became Mrs. Michael Sawicz of Arlington Joseph Molinari The couple has taken up brother, John, was junior Wide World of Cars Inc.. Sixth Street. Lyndhurst. usher*^ residence in Nutley. the bride of Armando usher. Roman Diakunczak New York. Ultimo, of East Rutherford. Miss Angela Gioia was ushered with Frank The couple left for a Ceremony Joins Carol Rocco and Frank Fabiano maid of honor for her sister Fiduccia, Peter Pagano and honeymoon in Florida after Miss Carol Rocco and and another sister, Dora, Frank Silvestro. a reception at the Cameo. Frank Fabiano, both of was junior bridesmaid. Mrs. Ultimo is with Garfield. Lyndhurst, were married June 1 in Sacred Heart Verga Church there, in a four o’clock ceremony performed by Father Russ. G rella The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rocco of New York Avenue, was Our Lady of Sorrows R.C. given in marriage by her Church, Garfield, was the father. She was attended by setting Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Salvatore Fabiano. as May 26. of the wedding of matron of honor and Joann Miss Cam ille M. V erga, of Frisina, as maid of honor. Garfield, and Patrick Bridesmaids were Linda Arthur Grella, of Carlstadt. Rocco. Mrs James La Faso. Mrs. Roy Brunston was iwrs. nicnara >apinsKi Mrs. James Timpanaro. matron of honor for her Mi's. Robert Benedict and sister. They are daughters Muhlker- Sapinski Marry; Mrs. Leon Abo. They wore of Mrs. Vincenza Verga. 257 navy and white halter Shaw Street, Garfield, and g o w n s with matching Carmen Verga. of Clifton. Graduate Magna Cum Laude shawls and carried round The groom’s sisters, Mrs. bouquets of red. white and Agnes Grohsman and Miss In a six o'clock wedding Ushers, were Donald blue carnations. A n d re a Grella, w e r e ceremony in Immaculate Bunda of Lyndhurst. an$, The bridal gown of white bridesmaids. Karyn and Conception Chapel on the Richard Nawoyski and crepe ma&acaine styled Melissa Grohsman were Robin Russell campus of Seton Hall C h e s te r Nawoyski of with A-line skirt, halter flower girls. University South Orange. Irvington. neck and flowing skirt with John Powers was best Engagement Miss Merlbeth Muhlker and train, featured a jacket of A buffet supper reception man for the groom, son of Mr. and M rs Russell employed at Woodlock Richard Joseph Sapinski imported sculptured lace. was held at the home of the M rs. R in a G r e lla . 311 Case of Welcome Lake. Pa Pines Resort. Hawley. were united in marriage on The brid e's bouffant veil bride's stepmother. Mrs Fourth Street. Carlstadt. formerly of Post Avenue. Her fiance, alumnus of w a s caught to a May 31 Edward Muhlker. in and Patsy Grella. also of St Benedicts Prep School. The Reverend William lace trimmed maracaine Lyndhurst. announce the Irvington. Carlstadt. Michael Grella engagement of their Newark, is with Robert J. K e lle r of Seton Hall cap. She carried a round Mrs. Frank Fabiano and William Oosterwyk daughter. Robyn A. Lynn, to Baer, Inc Roseland performed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to bouquet of red roses, white Michael Diamante and Mel Juan. Puerto Rico, and St ushered. Herb J. Mitschele III. son ' T h e engagment w a s T h e hride i * t h e Bermudaand Nassau , on carnations and b ab.v Morfct rtemi&L Virgin Islands, the The newlyweds left for a of Mi and 'M rs M itschele. announred rm Aprit -t2 and granddaughter of Mr and the SS Rotterdam, the breath. A reception for 210 was couple will make their honeymoon in Bermuda Jr . of Roseland. N.J. the wedding date set for Mrs. John W Magefc of couple will make their The groom was attended held at Branch Brook home in L ydnhurst after a reception at the San Miss C ase, a g rad u ate of Septem ber 14. 1974. The Montclair, who made home in M ontclair. by two bestmen. Salvatore Manor. Belleville, with a The bridegroom, son of Carlo Restaurant. Wallenpaupeck Area High couple will make th e ir arrangements for the and Nicholas Fabiano. cocktail hour preceding Mr and Mrs Nicholas The bride graduated Lyndhurst. School. Hawley. Pa is home in New Jersey. wedding. The brides Ushers were Dennis dinner. Fabiano of Park Place, is magna cum laude on May parents are deceased English. James Timpanaro. Upon their return from a with Reid Plumbing and S h e w a s given in 18. from Seton Hall Thomas Hemhauser. honeymoon trip to San Heating Corp Lyndhurst marriage by her University where she was grandfather Dorit elected to the National History Honor Society Women Meet Wolfeberg of Union, was Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. til 8, Other nights til 6 maid of honor in a crept* The bridegroom, son of floorlehgth gown of spring M r. a n d Mrs. W a lte r Thursday. Ju n e 6. 10:00 flowers printed on a pale Sapinski of Ridge Road. a.m.. Hospital Supplies pink background. She wore Lyndhurst. graduated also Workshop of the United a pale pink hat and carried on May 18. also magna cum Methodist Women meets in V. a basket of pink daisies, laUde. fYom Seton Hall Fellowship Hall At 6:30 yellow roses and white where he was an officer of p.m., men leave the church carnations. Phi Alpha Theta. national for Rutherford Memorial Katherine Merva of West history honor society, and Orange was bridesmaid in SHOP student representative to Field for their annual KNITTING IF YOU’RE ABOUT a sheer pink printed gown, the history department. He picnic Reservations should pin k garden hat an d TO BE WED, also served on the students' b e made through W carrying a basket of pink advisory council to the and white flowers adorned Howard Skidmore, SHOULDN’T YOU dean t telephone 438 6292 o r the With pink ribbon streamers. kear y avl L e o n a rd Kvaskas of He will en ter Fordham church office. J ' KNOW ALL THE Lyndhurst was bestman Law School in September KEARNY 991-3540 INSTRUCTIONS ALTERNATIVES? Nunno - Midgley Largest assortment of beads & pearls in area. Don’t get us wrong We re not trytn At a fam ily dinner in ORLON SAYELLE WINTUK about getting mamed >ust aboui how you their home. Mr. and Mrs get married We want to see you go down the .aisle In style. Paul R Nunno of 4 02. 4 ply ^ 4 ply Rutherford, announced the engagement of their daughter. Nancy Jean, to MACHINE WASH & DRY Christian George Midgley. ^ son of Mr and Mrs George 1 C VARIEGATED AC SOLID W M id g e l y a l s o of Rutherford 13 COLORS H J COLORS Miss Nunno is a junior at William Paterson College, - HOOKED RUGS & HOOKED RUG WOOL majoring in Elementary PATTERNS - CREWEL - EMBROIDERY - NEEDLEPOINT Education. Mr. Midgley is a senior at Newark College ALL-KITS of Engineering, majoring in CREWEL - NEEDLE POINT Electrical E ngineering He is also with National’ MAJOR FORMALS Movers Co Inc . in East 460 RIDGE ROAD NO. Rutherford 2 5 % An April 1976 wedding is OFF planned by the couple N ancy N'unno Pag * 14 LEADER Thunday, Jun* A, 1974 Receives Sassoon Award E.R. VFW Auxiliary Elects Mrs. Hoelzel Estelle M. Macis, owner Estelle also shared in the Election of officers was president; Mrs. L eon Robert Schenck, three and manager of Melrose discussion of the latest held at the recent meeting Sawicki. junior vice years; Antonio Sferruzza. Hair Stylist, Ridge Rd., development and trends in of Meriiorial Post. VFW president; Mrs. Anthony two years; and Gonda. one ’ North Arlington, attended a the world of beauty. Auxiliary of East Meglio, treasurer; Mrs. year. 3-day seminar in Atlantic Estelle is on the Board of Rutherford. Angelo Faillace. secretary; if C ity . Directors of the Bergen Mrs. Charles Hoelzel was Mrs. Charles Swift, Installation will take County Hairdressers and elected president to succeed chaplain; Mrs. Arthur place June 8 at the new Vidal Sassoon was the Cosmetologist Association. Mrs. Edward Gonda. Also Grady, conductress; and clubhouse, corner of guest artist and showed the Vidal Sassoon awarded elected were Mrs. Eric Mrs. Al Colum bo. guard. Hackensack and Ann latest techniques in hair h e r with a beautiful Kornmuh*. senior vice Trustees are the Mmes. Streets. shaping and designing. certificate of achievement. Anthony Pasquale Appointed Supermarkets General Operations and confer with Prior to joining Data MAXI-TREAT Corporation announces the M r. Jesse Joubert. Processing Mr. Ambrose appointment of Anthony A. Manager Data Control and w as Manager Q u a lity Pasquale to the position of Mr. Douglas Anderson: Assurance Information Manager of Computer Manager Technical Support Systems Development MADNESS SALE Operations. In this position on matters relevant to the Department. he will be responsible for integrated activities of the at the all functions pertaining to Data Processing Pasquale lives in Corporate Computer Department. Carlstadt, New Jersey.

A B ellin g Springs D a i r y S a v i n g s ... Q u e e n Financial Security for People. Crazy-capricious clowns of the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus dedicated to bringing Shown above is attractive new logo and advertising campaign slogan adopted by Boiling happiness and laughter to children of all ages. With three herds of performing elephants Springs Savings and Loan Association with offices in Rutherford and Lyndhurst. The new they are part of the big. three ring show appearing in Wood-Ridge. N.J. on Wednesday logo, which depicts strength and security with a contemporary “look", will appear in all June 26, 1974 under the auspices of the Townsmen Drum & Bugle Corp. advertising and visual material produced by the financial institution. This The bigtop will be erected at the cirucp grounds at Curtiss Wright upper parking lot. And performances of the world s largest circus will be at 4 and 8 p.m. * FRI & SAT. Clyde Beatty only 95 Circus Comes > Va Ib BURGER To Wood-Ridg > FRENCH FRIES Final arrangements have > 12 OZ SHAKE been completed between representatives of Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus. offer good only at W o rld s Largest, and N. ARL. D.Q. Townsmen D&B Corp. of WoodRidge, N.J., bringing comer of Ridge Rd. & Noel Or. a traditional type American Circus with three rings Tel; 991-1800 under the big top to Curtis Wright U pper P a rk in g Lot FRESH CHICKEN PARTS on Wednesday, June 26. 1974. Register Now! M r Stuart S p e a k e . CHICKEN Summer Craft Workshops at President of the local organization has announced BREASfS that proceeds from the event will be used for Quincy Hall Equipment & Crafts Shop & Studio Transportation. Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Phone: 997-4414 Circus, Worlds Largest, has All Workshop Lessons are $3.00 each thrilled generations of circus going Americans and POTTERY FOR CHILDREN (Age 6 -1 2 > ....,...... 8 lessons this year’s edition features inlcud** all materials Wednesdays 1:00-2:30 p.m. July 10-Aug. 28 the best circus acts from Fridays 1:00-2:30 p.m. July 12-Aug. 30 the United States and abroad Trained domestic * POTTERY FOR ADULTS...... 8 Lessons and wild animals including includes clay three herds of performing Mondays 7:30-9:00 p.m. July 8-Aug. 26 elephants are with the Tuesdays 1:00-2:30 p.m. July 9-Aug. 27 show. Acres of billowing Tuesdays 7:30-9:00 p.m. July 9-Aug. 27 canvas tents, including the Wednesdays 7:30-9:00 p.m. July 10-Aug. 28 huge big top, the old tiftie thursdays 1:00-2:30 p.m. July 11 -Aug. 29 circus side show, the dining Thursdays 7:30-9:00 p.m. July 11-Aug. 29 departm ent and ART FOR CHILDREN (Age 6-12)...... 8 Lessons miscellaneous smaller ones includes all materials dressing tents and stock Mondays 1:00-2:30 p.m. July 8-Aug. 26 tents will be erected early MACRAME’ FOR EVERYONE...... 6 Lessons circus day at the circus Fridays 3:00-5:00 p.m. July 12-Aug. 16 grounds at Curtis Wright * JEWELRY MAKING & METAL ENAMELING 8 Lessons Upper Parking Lot where $ 5 .0 0 Studio Fee performances will be given Saturdays 10:30 a.m .-12:00 noon July 13-Aug. 31 at 4 and 8 P.M. OSCAR MAYER BEEF FRANKS 1-LB. $1.09 OR * WEAVING...... 8 Lessons Advance sales of tickets j LONG AC AE Saturdays 1:00-3:00 p.m. July 13-Aug. 31 may be purchased fropi SLICED CHICKEN K 6 9 e M E A T WIENERS W! 99* * Make-up lesson permitted Corp. members or -4>y OSCAR MAYER MEAT OR BEEF SLICED OSCAR MAYER SLICED ' * Phone or stop in for registration form calling 933 0775. Also a > HEALTH |> BEAUTY AI08 S-J09 BOLOGNAN 8 9 ' S & 5 9 * * Unlimited sfuefio Uie one! instruction Jufy S Aug. — 548.00 " irmitea mimfier or feserw COOKED HAM ™ « TOBINS 1ST PRIZE 410 MAPLE ST., KEARNY, NJ. 07032 9974414 seats are available in mini BACON “ W?$109 advance of circus day. Stayfree Pads PLUS...TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS

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Social B aptism Miss Telia Wins T h e Sacrament ol FDU D egree Baptism was administered Sunday. May 26. a t a 12:15 p.m. Fam ily S ervice, by Dr. Fred M. Holloway. Pastor of the Rutherford Presbyterian Cfiurch. to ■ Mark Elton Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Charles (Audrey Joan McGonegal) Myers -of 4500 Blue Ridge 5m * Court. Wallington.

Christening Alida Telia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Alida Telia has been G raham Jr. of 85 Bel mount awarded an Associate of Avenue. North Arlington, Arts degree from Fairleigh are parents of a daughter. Dickinson University School Bridget Vernonica. o f Dental Hygiene, weighing 6 lbs. 11 ozs. at JoAnn Corsale Diane Shaffery Hackensack. birth April 10 in Clara Marie Cecilia Gunner Corsale — Hediger Maass Memorial Hospital. A graduate of Rutherford Belleville. Shaffery — Feuker High School, «he is the Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Both are graduates of T h e infant, whose Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Shaffery of North Arlington daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Engagement Corsale, 146 Everett Place, E a s t Rutherford H igh paternal g ra n d fa th e r is Tax and Mr. and Mrs Robert Feuker of Jersey City announced Telia of Rutherford. East Rutherford, at a School. The bride-elect is Assessor of the borough of the engagement of their children. Diane Elizabeth Shaffery Poconos Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. academic standing average family dinner in their with Bentex Mills of East N o rth Arlington, w as and John Joseph Feuker at a party given May 25 at the Gunner of, Evelyn Place, of.3.75. She graduated from h o m e , announced the Rutherford. Her fiance, son christened Sunday in Our North Arlington Elks Lodge A June 1975 wedding is Honeymoon Pompton Plains, announced Pequannock Township High engagement of their of Mr and M rs Adolf Lady Queen of Peace planned. the engagement of their School in 1971. daughter, Jo Ann, to Alan Hediger, 55 Uhland Street, Church here. Serving as" Diane, a-graduate'of Queen of Peace High School, is a Carlos Juan Aspilcueta. daugher. Marie Cecilia, to Hediger, also of East is with H ed ig er’s Fuel Oil godparents were her aunt senior at Jersey City State College. She is majoring in of Carlstadt, and his bride, Michael Allen Brown, son Her fiance is a recent of East Rutherford. Rutherford. The occasion and uncle, Mrs. Steve Special Education. Her fiance, an alumnus of Marist High the former Miss Karen of Mr. and Mrs. David graduate of Rutgers A May, 1975 w edding is also marked Miss Corsale’s Gavlic of Lyndhurst and School, Bayonne, is with Refinery for Electronics. Jersev Linda Garfinkle. of Clifton, Brown. 320 Second Avenue. University where he planned. birthday. Frank Ford Jr. of Harrison. City. are living in Carlstadt Lyndhurst, on March 15. majored in psychology. He following a honeymoon in Miss Gunner, a graduated with honors and the Poconos. psychology major, will was elected to Phi Beta Marriage vows were enter her junior year at Kappa. He graduated from exchanged by the couple in Caldwell College. Caldwell. Lyndhurst High School in a ceremony. Sunday, May New Jersey. She was 1970. 5, at the M aplewood Manor. recently inducted into The couple have set June Maplewood, where a Alpha Chi, college National 8. 1975 as th eir w edding reception followed. Rabbi Honor Society, having an date. Edwin Soslow of Beth Sholom Reform Temple. Clifton, officiated. Mrs. Charles Kent was her sister’s matron of honor S A L O N 81 and another sister. Sandy, was a bridesmaid. They are 223 STUYVESANT AVE. the daughters of Mr. and LYNDHURST N. J. Mrs. Benjamin Garfinkle. (Opposit* Bowling Alley) 318 Clifton Boulevard. Misses Barbara Where Professional Hairdressers Cherichello. Elizabeth Take Personal Interest In You Sheehan and Rosemary A W ood were also bridesmaids. * PRESENTS ★ Eduardo Raez served as ★ BLOW WAVING * NOW HAIRCUTTING best man. The bride's brother, Martin, ushered ★ STREAKING * UNDULATION PERMANENT WAVE with Timothy Golden, ★ FOIL FROSTING * EXPERT HAIR CUTTING Charles Kent and Nathan Miller. ★ ALL TYPES WIGS - WIGLETS The newlyweds are both w ith Stacy's F a b r ic s , STYLED AND SOLD 935-0996 - 438-9864 Clifton. The groom is the iMmmmsumn:utt:uumsuiimwutann»::tmanai3ttuiintunimt>mi:n; son of Mr. and Mrs. Elisfan Aspilcueta.of Lima. Peru. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Vows Exchanged o Loreal Permanent Wave with A Carlstadt couple. Miss Personalized Haircut. Lorraine Pedersen and Shampoo & Set $10.00 complete Kevin Michael Schaffert * B ologn a ■ U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS . . . . exchanged marriage vows ■ Frosting Complete $15.00 I BEEF ROASTS assa- »*1M at an evening ceremony Friday. M ay 24. at St. SENIOR CITIZENS REDUCED PRICES f*. m m S g M / GROUND ROUND . $129 Joseph's R.C. Church. East Rutherford. I r u m p r Ha s t — .*1” Miss Janet Pedersen was APPOINTMENT NOT maid of honor for her ALWAYS NECESSARY LOIN OR RIB END AND CENTER CUT CHOPS s i s t e r . They are the SHAMPOO * SET daughters of Mr. and Mrs. PORN CHOP COMBO C harles P ed ersen . 532 First $ 3 . 0 0 SO* extra um hsnds O R M O R E Street The groom's sister. Miss Terri Germann. was COOKEDRARE ^ eA .. B (OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHT) bridesmaid with M rs. CLOSED MONDAY______R O A S T BEEF - , L. 7 9 * _ Charles Pedersen and Misses Janese Pelissier. C O O K E D SALAMI 79‘ SHOULDER BUTTS S 89* Michele Maher and Cathy CHICKEN • TURKEY • VEAL PARM. • CHOPPED IH f Cooney. ••••*- ~r~ A M E R I C A N CHEESE . . . 59* The groom, who lived Alifll.DnV* Solid-State Banquet Dinoers with his stepfater and .Ann DUT i g n i t i o n mother. Mr and Mrs. PLUS...TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS ^ \ O scar G erm an n . 719 Fifth Street, had Steve Antal as Solid State LawrvBoy f" WHITE W w I HBB I best man. The bride's gives sure starting b r o th e r s . Charles an d SILVER STAR . . . year after year, and Paper Plates^ IK SfPi S -J0 9 Raymond, ushered with the virtually ends tune-ups. RAVIOLI groom's brothers. John and ORE IDA BACON OR ONION Robert Schaffert and Oscar TATER TOTS 3 mqV 9 9 * Germann: his cousin. Brian 9 9 c CHOCK FULL OF NUTS Nevins and William Cullen. ffplKmxiiii 7 3 * After a reception at MORTON .4 - VARIETIES G e o r g e 's Restaurant. 3 ”« o ° i 9 9 * Moonachie. the newlyweds COSTA ICE CREAM 4,rT 02 QQC A A . left for a honeymoon in the TEABAGS CONT 9 9 box Q Q c B R O W N C O W Poconos R E D R O S E OF 100 9 9 Mrs. Schaffert is KRAFT DELUXE CHOCOLATE FLAVORED s e c r e t a r y with M eta l 14-02. C Q C MAC.&CHEESE ...... PKQ. 9 9 OVALTINE Improvement Co. FREEZE DRIED COFFEE GLAD Carlstadt. Her husband is I T A S T E R ’ S CHOICE $2®9 T R A S H B A G S mechanic with T ri Boro Alignment. Carlstadt He is 50110 WHITE IN O H OB W AttR ■ P " » 4 H A g t l the son of Robert Schaffert.

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KMTM THIS COUPON . >NOru>CHl(IOf I ON* f.02 CAW | 2 5 c O F F ' E 3 E 3 i Anniversary I M THI* COUPON AND »U*CMASI os | GILLETTE I I IN11 LI C.NMiG Mine J THE DRY LOOK J G RAVY I Y U B A N M r. a n d Mrs. S am HAIR SPRAY I • I Troncone of Milton Avenue, I TRAIN COFFEE COO*OH OOOO THMV JUMI 91 COW«i « W 1M IU iu M, i u l h Lyndhurst. celebrated their I lll.IT ON, COU.OI.*t«CU»!OM,B ' 0*1 COd.OM M .’f u l 'o i ,. ^ . WiT^MTCOUPOMPM CMTWIIII , WtT~0l.fc0U.0M MR CWtTOMtn '* 7 .M"”COUPON 'oVr OOOO“ouVo«V,'i TMAU iUHl It 1 ^ Silver Wedding anniversary a t a party for 35 relatives GRAND UNION and friends on May 19. EHcctnc thru W , June Btti Jl J« Gt»nd Union Sup*imjrk«H Hi Nm JnMy ticep* Brenchvillc. tu tto . Tt* Countws. New Tosh No) rttpomtbie for typo*riphKJl mo>i Wr rrtervt the n Hosting the event were their three children, Sam, Jr., Diane, and Anthony. The couple were married REDEMPTION CENTERS at St Hedwig's Church in I Solid hate Ignition replaces the coil, condenser and B Elizabeth on May 21, 1949 I the points. No moving ports. Permanent fixed timing

Grandway Building, Broadway, East Paterson Among the guests was COLANERI BROS. Andrew Troncone of Lyndhurst, who had acted East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, IN.J. as best man for his brother SALES & SERVICE Two other attendants at the wedding were unable to be 231 Psrk An., I. Rstktrftrd 939-4405 present x LEADER Thursday, June 6, 1974 Page 16

A ir Conditioned Trains Ready Fo r Shore D uty Fines Meted Out

to and from the Newark* • Avoid the fuss, fumes TRENTON, June 6 The have been approved by the enjoyable, and .we hope the find that on th e av e ra g e it stations, and S5.00 for taxi and possible delays on the way to go to the Jersey D e p a r t m e n t of public will use it." might cost them less to go By Garde In fares between the Asbury highways. shore on weekends this Transportation to begin For New Yorkers, direct by train than by car. Park station and th e • See some different summer is by June 15 and run through train service from Using the ride from boardwalk, for a complete scenery for a change. air-conditioned train. Labor Day. Manhattan to the shore is Newark to Asbury Park as round trip cost of S18.30. • And eliminate worry New, convenient Transportation available on Penn Central an example, the total cost Vacationers also should about a gas shortage. schedules on the Central Commissioner .Man Sjfcfnnr trains out of Pennsylvania of the 100-mile round trip is consider these advantages: Commissioner Sagner Lyndhurst Court Station. estim ated at S18.90. This Railroad will make it • T h e train is noted that the CNJ will add said we see this as Beginning Ju n e 22. an includes operating costs of easier, more fun and considerably cheaper for two Saturday southbound A local youth and one P atrick A. P urcell, 139 another way to make better additional Saturday and about S15.90. based on a possibly cheaper than the fewer people. trains to its regular shore from Hoboken who says Park Avenue, pleaded car to take the family for a use of the public Sunday morning CNJ train F e d e ra l H i g h way • Suburban r a ilr o a d service on the New York “most of my friends are in guilty to Ptl. Mileski’s transportation facilities we wilj^ruh from Raritan and Administration estimate of one-day excursion or a station parking lots and Long Branch. These Lyndhurst," and who have charge of reckless , driving weekend outing. already have. We want to principal Main Line 15.9 cents per mile generally have plenty of trains will leave Newark at been in court many times on May 20. The additional train make rail travel more stations, including Bayonne, Parkway tolls would parking space available on 9:45 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.. within the past few months, Asked to explain the service and fare reductions convenient and more to Bay Head The tram will amount to SI.00 and all-day weekends. and arrive in Bay Head at were reprimanded and incident, Purcell said that 11:15 a.m . and 1 p.m . given severe sentences by "after he had had a couple Municipal Court Judge of beers," he drove his By comparison, assuming John C. Garde last Plymouth Duster through 455 | two adults and oi# child Thursday night. the Town Hall Park." He niNG under 12 and another under G regory R ic h ard s. 536 said he was-^ with three or SCHUYLER AVE. | 5 years old. the train trip Octavia Place. Lyndhurst, four friends. It w as 11:45 KEARNY | would cost most Newark had his driving license p.m and there are no roads ■ Custom Millworfc • Roof Shinglot * Melding fam ilies S10.90 for train suspended for 60 days and through this park. He Builder* • Window Gloss • Interior Doors Prefinished 991-8550 ■ tickets. S2..40 for bus fares paid $20 fine and costs of denied ruining any trees or parking S2.00. * court on Ptl. Anthony shrubbery in the park. He ROVAL Antiorio’s complaint on said he needs his license for Beginning June 16. April 4 that the youth failed his work as he is a trailer tractor , driver, COMPLETE STOCK OF through S ep tem b er 2. four to have his car repaired PANELING SPECIALS additional Sunday when he was supposed to. employed by Catalina of SPECIAL SALE!! northbound CNJ.trains will The patrolman s testimony Kearny. When he told FIBERGLAS return Saturday a n d disputed Richards' “Not Garde he earns $200 a GARDEN HOSE OTTER Sunday evenings. guilty” plea in the matter. week, the judge said, INSULATION 4x8 6.95 He also w as assessed $20 “Since you need your DELUXE 2 PLY KNOTTY CEDAR] A Newark family of four when he pleaded guilty to license. I ’ll just fine you EASY TO INSTALL 4x8 6.95 |L setting out to enjoy a the same charge made by one week’s salary, $200 and P/ 2 x 50' 100% Vinyl 2V»" • 3y*" • 6" Thickness Ptl. Robert Pezzano on assess $10 costs." Reg. 3.95 >/4 SADDLE BIRCH| one-day round trip $ 2 ’ 5 4x8 9 . 9 5 1 excursion to the shore could April 1. L a w re n c e H o ry d . 615 NOW SPICE run from Bay Head to John T. H ochstadter, 217 Lewandowski Street was 4x8 4 .7 9 Newark, leaving Bay Head Willow Street. Hoboken, convicted of theft of a lens ZERO KING HOSE KNOTTY PINE at 2:30 p m.. 4:30 p.m.. 6:15 appearing before the court from a van after testimony FORMICA RIOT by Ptl. H arry Kelly whc NYLON REINFORCED 4x8 6 .9 5 : p.m.. and 8:20 p.m. They for the third time was H " Coils easily at SNOW ____ will arriv e in N ew ark at 4 charged for the second time was called to the scpne al freezing temperatures SALE by P tl. Astiorio with 11:18 p .t.'A p ril 1 He said 50' Reg 8 95 NOW 7.25 4x8 6 .9 5 f pATR|OT 4x8 7 .9 5 p.m.. 6 p.m.. 7:45 p.m.. and 75- Reg. 12.95 NOW 11.50 MANY DIFFERENT STYLES 9:50 p.m. reckless driving. He paid he found Horyd crouching 100' Rea 16.95 NOW 15.50 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL TYPES OF $60 in fine and costs. Garde in front of a 1966 Chevy van PLASTIC PANELING Further information on told him "If you are found just like his, but which 24 x 48 AVAILABLE IN NEW the additional train service guilty another time in this belongs to the Evans TRIPLE TUBE SPRINKLER & SOAKER 30 x 48 DECORATOR COLORS and fare rates are available court, you will not be family. The youth had a 36 x 60 from the Central Railroad driving for a while." The screwdriver in his pocket 50' Reg. 4.75 NOW 3.95 A U AT 39« SQ. FT. of New Jersey, telephone officer testified that he was along with a knife and had MWWMWWWWWWWlriM 201-352 7500 o r 212-227 9700. patrolling at Gino’s on the thrown another screwdriver night of May 22 when away as he saw the police Hochstadter came out of officer approaching, the driveway with his according to Kelly. He also "tires squealing" and noted had an amber lens in one the driver stopped short in hand which would have fit front of a friend, Paul either van. Horyd said he Horvath. Hochstadter said was looking for a radiator he was only having a “little cap which had fallen off his fun.” The officer testified car. He said he had bought that when he spoke to the lens that afternoon. Hochstadter he was insolent Anthony F. Spinalli, 555 remarking that “ the Summer Avenue, was fined Introducing harassment was different In $15 and assessed $10 on Lyndhurst than where he each of three motor vehicle comes from. ” charges by officer Graffam, The court told Kim his to which Spinalli pleaded driving could be suspended guilty. He was charged for two years. When he said with having an unregistered he had no money for the vehicle, with having costs the judge gave him fictitious plates and having until Monday to get it. no insurance card in R o la n d Roselli, 651 possessiori. He said he was Pennsylvania Ayenue, had driving his sister’s car on his license suspended for an errand for her and she had told him everything two years an d paid $110 for his second conviction in six was in order when he took months of “driving while the car. Unemployed, but impaired.” He pleaded saying he was to start a job guilty and would not seek a soon, he was told to pay $15 postponement of his case. a week. Annual Installation For Lewandowski Post # 20 On Saturday night. June Lyndhurst and S t a t e 1st. .A.W.W Lewandowski Senator Post # 20 held its annual After the installation, a installation of officers of light buffet, which was the Post and its Auxiliary catered by the Lyndhurst at the Post Home on New Diner, was served. York Avenue. Some of the dignitaries 'The Invocation was given present w£re Mr. Joseph A money-saving group of twenty-one bank by Msgr. H enry G. J. Beck Ciccone. State Trustee, a n d t h e pledge of F ra n k FerPara, S ta te allegiances was offered by Finance Officer, Mr. services and exciting discounts for only *3 a month! those present. Andrew Walsh. P o s t The Auxiliary officers Commander of Post 30. 11. Special Purchase O ffers were installed by Mrs. Nutley, and Joseph No other bank around INTRODUCTORY OFFER Margaret Rummel, State Fornaratto, State Vice 12. A nything A ccount C ard Auxiliary President. Commander Music for offers you more! First Two Months Free! T h e N ew Auxiliary Dancing was supplied by 13. N otary Service Officers are: President. For what you’re probably paying for your Open your account by R ed Vincent and h is Mrs. Anita De Marco; First orchestra. 14. M agazine Discounts June 30th, we’ll give checking account al ope. Peoples Trust V ice President. Ms. you the first two months offers you twenty-one bf the most useful Dorothy Guastella; Second Bell Telephone 15. C ar R ental D iscounts free of charge. Act now! banking services and special discounts. V. President, Mrs. Doris New Policy A ll ih one value-filled package. A ll for 16. C ruise Travel D iscounts Clemente; Treasurer, Mrs. Ever wonder how long just $3.00 a month. Marie Wolf; Secretary, 17. A irline Travel Packages Mrs. Janet Manisera; S«t you really spent on the H e r e ’ s w h a t y o u g e t: a t Arms, Mrs. R o s e telephone last month when 18. G round Travel D iscounts Castagna you called Uncle Harry in 1. U nlim ited Checking The officers of Post 20 Florida to wish him a 19. M aster C harge (optional) happy birthday or when 2. U nlim ited Personalized Checks were installed by Mr. John 20. Ready Credit (optional) Lorec. Past State you called grandmother in 3. D iscounts on A uto and Commander of the Chicag6 to thank her for 21. System atic Savings (optional) Department of New Jersey. the gift she sent? Personal Loans The New officers of W ithin th e n e x t fVw weeks, all customers of 4. $10,000 A ccidental D eath/ HOW TO JOIN A.W W Lewandowski Post # 2 0 , Amvets are: New Jersey Bell Telephone It’s easy to open an An^hing Account at Dism em berm ent Insurance C om m ander, E d w ard Di Cbmpany who dial their any one of the 38 convenient Peoples Camillo; 1st Vice own long distance and toll 5. $1 D eposited in^a Statem ent Trust offices in northern New Jersey. Just V i Commander. Nicholas calls directly‘will be able to Savings A ccount fill out the simple application. Right Vallila; 2nd Vice find out not only how long from the start, all the benefits oftne Commander. Gerard they spoke but exactly what 6. U nlim ited Travelers Checks time of the day the call was Anything Account are yours to enjoy. Lanzerotti; 3rd V ic e Commander. Frank Wolfe; made just by looking at 7. U nlim ited G ift Checks There's no catch. You get all 21 money- Finance Officer. Joseph their monthly telephone 8. U nlim ited Treasurers Checks saving services and discounts for just Peoples TrH «| Guastalla; Adjutant, Walter bill The improved look in $3.00 a month. Orlowsky ; P ro v o st' 9. M oney O rders Marshal. Charles billing will provide A t Peoples Trust, we'll do anything for a Stepanski; Judge Advocate. customers with some of the 10. $5 D eposit for a N ew born customer. And if you have the Anything Frank Ruggerio. information that they most o fte n a s k their lo c a l C hild of a Custom er Account, we'll do even moj-e. After a brief opening ceremony. Toastmaster business office when they Member FDIC Frank Ruggiero introduced make inquiries about calls 3* OFFICES THROU t h e guest speaker, and charges . Brigadier General Frank introduetion of the Gerard The General’s slightly revised billing form remarks concerned the role already has been sta rte d in Amvets must play in the the northerti half of the continuance of a good and state and will begin shortly solid Federal Government in the southern portion as 38 OFFICES THROUGHOUT NORTHERN NEW JERSEY YOUR NEAREST PEOPLES TRUST BRANCHES ARE AT soon as the older, less 12-14 PARK AVENUE, RUTHERFORD 1099 W AU STREET WEST. LYNDHURST 19 SCHUYLER AVE , NORt H ARLINGTON. Also present was the Honorable Anthony detailed billing forms are Scardino, Mayor of used up

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A rea R esidents W in Fairleigh D ickinson D egrees

-Soto BS. 66 Elyeroft Pkwy.; Kehoe MA. 218 T enth St.; S o u t h A to tal of som e 3300 Ave.; Edward Capone. Jr. Scherzo BS, 538 F o rest John Crowe MBA. 21 B a rb a ra McCarty BA. 104 F r a n c is c o Soto BS. 66 James Markley BA. 159 degrees are being awarded BS, 435 J a u n c e y A ve.; Ave.; Paul Schwarz MBA. Walnut St.; Christine Czech C a r nett* A v e .: D e n n is Elyeroft Pkwy.; Morris Arnot PL; James Marshall by Fairleigh Dickinson L orraine Coppola BA. 272 478 Valley Brook A ve.; MBA. 383 Washington Ave.; M c lla le BS. 54 Lincoln S te rn BS. 123 C hestnut St.; MS, 86 Lincoln A ve.; John University this spring at Cleveland Ave.; James Robert Short BS. 611 3rd Mary Duffy B S . 145 Ave ; Leo N akashian BS. K a ro l Szot BS. 98 W commencement exercises Dokoupil BS. 7 33 St.; Edward Wagner MA. Donaldson Ave.; Michael 105 Ridge Rd ; Ay Yin Ng M astbeth BS. 79 4th St.; on the three New Jersey Lewandowski St.; Edwin 152 Page Ave.; Kenneth F atig an te MBA. 280 Park BS. 107 W. Passaic Ave.; Newell Ave,; Luke Tansey Eugene McBride MA, 224 B e r g e n ' s campuses of the University. Dzieknoski BS. 704 8th St.; Zaorski DMD. 743 6th St.; Ave.; /Peter. Garabedian Sang Noh MBA. 91 Ridge MBA. 292 Carmita Ave.; Woodridge St.; Richard Gommencement R o b e rt F e llin i BS, 531 Anthony Zareone MS. 206 BS. 100 Woodward Ave.; Rd.; Margaret Noonan BA. Elizabeth , Tasi BA. 9 Mc.Groarty BS. 86 Madison ceremonies at the Tenth St.; Nicholas Giacche Laffayette Ave. Robert Goode DMD. 136 E 55 W ilson A ve.; Ja m e s Walnut St.; Alida Telia AA St.; G erald N ass BS. 364D D ental Hygiene. 280 Ridge FIorham-Madispn campus BS, 437 Page Ave.; Ann R I T H E R F O R D Pierrepont Ave : Mona O b r o t k a . J r . B S . 14 Hackensack St.; Anna Masterson MBA, 21 Kearny Barbara Been BA. 162 H enry BA. 366 M ontross Courrier PI.; Dorothy Rd.: Helen Tiger MA. 52 were held/Saturday Orlando BS. 160 Madison G r a d u a t e s St.; Irene Matejko MS, 331 Ave.; Jan Shin Ho MBA. 77 W o o d la n d Ave. ; J o h n m o rn in g , J u n e 1, and Montross Ave.; Michele O 'Sullivan BS. 56 W. Newell St.; Gerald Quirk BS. 335 included addresses by Copeland Ave.; Gerald Vaxmonsky BA. 4 20 Lincoln Ave ; Luther Hsu Ave : M aria P alm eri BA. V aughan BA. 296 M ontross Highland Ave. Kathleen Georgian legislatore Julian McLauglin BS. 656 10th St.; C arm ita Ave.; Ali B am dad BS. 134 W ashington Ave.; 102 Mortimer Ave.; Donna A ve.; Cheryl Vee BA. 205 Fantacone MA. 440 Sussex Bond; Albert F. Watters, Denise M cP artland MA. 710 MS, 196 D arw in A ve.; Linda K irsehner BS- 490 Rienzo BA. 155 Ridge Rd.; Prospect PI.; William vice president of corporate R i d g e Rd.; Richard Rasoul Bam dad MS. 150-A Union Ave.; Bruce Kosak Alex Rovinsky BA. 124 W atko MBA. 41 Sidney Rd. relations, Allied Chemical M u h I s t e f f B S. 7 14 Vanderburgh Ave.; Pamela BS. 147. W ashington Ave.; Woodward Ave.; Emil Ave.; Saul Weinstein MBA. Corporation; and Theodore Rutherford Ave ; Richard Barrow s BA. Milton C t.; Joseph Kuo MBA. 183 S arisk y MA. 61 W alnut St.; 95 O rie n t Way; K aren Miller, 1974 candidate for Murray BS. 619 Chase Ronald Beuak BS. 94 Donaldson Ave.; John T h o m as Schalk BS. 279 Wojcik BS. 34 7 West the baccalaureate degree in Ave.; Carole O liver BA. 247 Beckwith PI.; Louis Casteili L eary. J r. BS. 161 Highland Mountain Way; Edward P a s s a i c Ave.; P r a d i t political science. At the Copeland Ave.; Christine MBA. 229 Feronia Way; Cross; Patricia Lee MBA. Schrodi MBA. 40 C arm ita Won g hong kul MA. 215 Rutherford campus Senator Pawlowicz BA. 708 Tfoird Jacob Chacko MBA. 145 61 Claiii* Ave.; Lance Len Ave.; Jtinet Schweigert BA. Orient Way; M yron St ; Victor P erla MBA, 368 W ysocki MBA. 212 E astern Hubert H. Humphrey, Chestnut St.; Wintsakd BS. 157 Wheaton PI ; Keith 81 W P a s s a i c A v e .; former vice president of the T h o m a s Ave.; Karen C h a y a c h a v a lit M A. 76 M allett MBA. 390 C arm ita N a n d in i Shah MS. 155 Way; William Young MBA. United States, addressed Robinson BS. 222 Van Ames Ave.; James Cord ice Ave.; Gaurang Master Union Ave.; A rthur Snow 88 B Hastings A v e ; the graduates during B u r e n Ave.; S a m u e l M aryann O berst BA. 175 BA. 87 V anderburgh Ave.; MBA. 155 U nion A ve.; MS. 94 Maple St.. Adela ceremonies held Monday, S antiago Ave. M a y 2,0. T h e Teaneck-Hackensack NORTH ARLINGTON campus held Raymond Bachar MBA. 175 commencement exercises Lyndhurst High Honor Roll H e nd el Ave.; Stephen Sunday, May 19. Helen Baumgartner BS.' 11 Gahagan Douglas, the Arlington Ave.; Michael Democratic candidate who HONOR ROLL Barth. Linda Beneduce. Harlisymow, Doreen Hoick. Holloway, Gaila Lacidonia. Belej, Jr. MBA. 41 M organ opposed Richard M. Nixon 5TH MARKING PERIOD Laura Bogaenko. Linda Debra Knoeller. Christine Keith Hanf. Debbie PI.; David Bruzzi BS. 128 in his 1950 bid for the MAY 1974 Hendel Ave.; Barbara United States Senate, was Christensen. Theresa Konarski. Barbara Lindsay. Li p i n s k i, Malcolm Budzianoski BA. 48 Hendel the commencement Cronin. Serina Scuderi. Lawrence Hogan. Robert McPherson. Russell speaker. G rade 9 Jeffrey Demboski, Maureen Kane. Judy Perry. Robert Macellaro, Donna Marino. A ve.; Joan Chletsos BA. 19 Joseph Alessio. Kathleen Dempsey, indres Muhleisen. Agnes Sauser. Joan McShane. Carol Harding Ave.; Susanne Degrees being awarded Cucco BA. 81 C anterbury / at the three commencement Blackburn. Denise Dell. Falzarano. Marx Gagiel. Karen Downard. McWilliams, Maryann A ve.; Robert D'A lessio BS. ceremonies are Doctor of Mary Ann Fajvan. Nina Roseann Gedrimas. Paul Merlo, Philip Marino. 16 William St ; Cheryl E ducation (Ed. D.», Doctor P’l o r i n a . Carol Ann Girardo, Antoinette Hrotko. G rade 12 D e n is e Miller. Anna of Dental Medicine Johnson, Denise Montone, D oherty BA. 16 Lincoln Thomas Huff. K^thy Idyk. Sue Ann Bremner. Teresa Navatta, Theresa Paino. Ave : Derek Estler BS. 24 tD.M .D.), Master of Diane Moschillo, Naticy John Kruger, Janet Liloia. Cipolla. Nancy Clapp. Diane Ptaszynski, Beverly Scien^ in Dentistry Pilla, Barbara Ronnie. Hoover St.; Robert Fassold Debra MacLean. Adriana Linda Coppla, Diane Rutkowski. Donna Salerno. BS, 20 Beaver St.; Theresa (M.S.D.), Master of Arts Juan Jose Ruescas, Carl M a n o t a s . Mary Ann Coppola. Rosemary Day. Patricia Schember, Filippone BA. 40 E agle St.; W e give blondes a lift w ith (M.A.), Master of Arts in Schmidt. Sandra Souza, T eaching (M A T ), M aster Manson, Bruce Marehesani. A n n e Frank. A n n e tte Deborah Schiro. John J e f f r e y F loyd BS. 150 Alfred Vojt. of Business Administration Linda Martelli. Nancy Gentile. Ellen Gingerelli. Syme, Norma Thompson. Rutherford PL; Eugene ( M . B . A . ), M aster of McWilliams. Katheryn Mary Beth Goodish. Noreen Patricia Turner. Vincent G riffin MA. 21 H oover St.; Grade 10 Science (M.S.), Master of Navarro. Nichola.4 Paolazzi. Manson, Debra Ann Tuzzio. Susan VanDusen. Richard Hartman BS, 58 We have a special Science in Electrical Loretta Coughlin, Sue Vivian Pergola, Marie Sammartino. Kim Frank Vuono Allan Dr.: Barbara Helfrey feeling for blondes: that's Engineering (M.S. EE), Croke. Annette DeFrino, Resczynski. Sharon Rosplli, B A . 33 H e n d e l Aye.; Master of Science in Robert Donnenberg, Joanne Frank Ruggiero, John Seymour Malmud BS. 26 why we like Roux White Mechanical Engineering Gratta. Arthur Hendela. Salvati, Doris J^eholz. Courses At Felician Coll. Webster St.; Marc o —and we think you will, CREME HAIR LIGHTENER (M.S.M.E.), Bachelor of Patricia McGill, Margaret M erendo BS. I l l M organ Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Donna Seyler. Dominick Humanities courses are too! Its special creme Meade. Te r a nee Felician College PL; Thom as Quigley BS. 48 Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Spada, Valerie Verdi, Susan available in Ceramics. Shoebridge. Doreen Tuzzio. will conduct c o u rse s in Hendel Ave.; Frank formula works fast, yet Science in Dental Hygiene^ Wilczynski. Robert Woertz. Teacher Education and Rhetoric and Composition. Marie Violante. Rom ejko BS. 22 A lbert St.; conditions as it lightens. And it provides an ideal Bachelor of Science in Literary Studies and Liberal Arts during a M ary Ryder BS. 58 Beech base for the most delicate color toning. Let us Electrical Engineering G rade 10 six week summer session Composition II. Effective G rade 11 St.; Thomas Sasso MBA. 64 (B.S.E.E.), Bachelor of Dorothy Andrew. Vincent beginning July 1 to Aug. 8 S p e e c h . Multi E t h n ic 7 “ lift" your hair color—it may put a lift into your Science in Industrial Gail Calabrese, Christine Morgan PL; Donald Bertenati. Lauretta Blohm. Registration is scheduled Literature and Symphonic whole outlook! Engineering (B.S.I.E.), Cinardo. John Cronin, Mark Schm idt BS. 55 M elrose Irene Cardo. Lori Catanese. for Ju n e 27.and 28 from 1 to Literature. / , Bachelor of Science in Dembowski, Guy Fiorino. Ave.; Robert Whitman Isaline Ciampittiello, Mary In the Behavioral Mechanical Engineering 4 p.m. and in evening of MBA, 34 Seventh St.; David Nancy Kendon. Nancy Beth Curry, Thomas Fahy. Sciences, classes will be (B .S .M .E .), A ssociate in June 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. Zuchowski B S/, 19 0 Matt. Donald Paschburg. Lucille G i o i a . Joy Arts (A.A.), and Associate Adults interested in hfcld in, In tro d u c tio n to B altim ore Ave. Patrice Vanderbeck Guastella, Maura Philosophy, Basic Logie. in Arts in Dental Hygiene. teacher cerficiation for WOOD RIDGE Carlene Haggerty. Robyn Hart. A list of candidates from Grades K to 8 may enroll in General Psychology. C aravaglia BA, 585 W indsor G rade 12 Susan Moretti. Linda Pace. Developmental Psychology this area follows; the following courses R d.; Jo sep h C ozza BS, Sharon Caggiano, Andrew a n d Educational Ray’s Hairdresser CARLSTADT Donna Laura Paschburg. Mary offered by the Education 133 1 2 th St.; Robert Denniston BS. 610 Eighth D ingsor, Michele Ann Patti. Lynn Piacentino, Psychology. department. Arts and D eFilippis BS, 70 8th St.; HAIR STYLIST —HAIR CO LO RIST St.; V ernest Dobbs BA, 535 Mangerpan. Marita Idyk. Teresa Ratkowski, Thomas Crafts for the Elementary Summer session is Jefferson St.; Magdy Malek Margaret McKeever. Carol coeducational and ali E r i c Ehrman B S , 88 Morgano. Marian School. Teaching Columbia St.; Michael MS, 329 Haek*, Diane Dorn, Marguerite Felician College. Qualified Paul Henke B S . 54 KeARNV. N J 0 7 0 3 2 Zablovsky. the Elementary School. Hackensack St.; Jeanne W ichm ann BA, 620 Eighth Houghton Teaching Reading in the high school students may St. CREDITABLE LIST Grade U Elementary School and also enroll in the courses LAST RUTHERFORD 5TH MARKING PERIOD Geraldine Bernardi. Teaching Social Studies in for college credit. Veterans Anthony Bean MS, 37 MAY 1974 Donna Bubblo, Colleen the E lem entary School. In are welcomed. Atkins Terr.; Marlene Dey Clark, Rachel Clark. Special Education: Methods For further information B S. 10 M a rg o o d C t.; G rade 9 Christine Critelli, Russell of ^Teaching Mentally w rite: Theodore Dey, J r. BS, 10 Valerie Alto mare, Connors, Kathy DeClesis, Handicapped Children II Director of Summer M a r g o o d C t ; M a r y Richard Andes. Eli^ibeth Janis Gentile. Susanne" -Mjfll be offered. session or call 778 1190. D otzauer MBA, 209 Park Ave.; Ronald Jaremcak / BA. 881 York St.; John Pakulniew icz BS. 313 Van Winkle St.; Anthony Sferruzza BS, 6 9 Hackensack St HASBROUCK HEIGHTS FOR EARNINGS! Doris . Colaneri BS. 201 Bell Ave.; Russell F ried m an BS. 309 Ottawa Ave.; John Hellmold MBA. NEW SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 444 T e rra ce Ave.; William Meola BS. 85 Oak Grove The non-splurge shirt that really Ave ; R. Paul Minnich. J r BSEE, 271 Williams Ave.; gives you a lot of sm artness for John Murphy BS. 245 7.00* Lincoln Ave.; John Olson your money. Of easy-care 100% BS, 107 Madison Ave.; $5,000 Minimum H«'ld Four Yeon tight-knit A ntron nylon that Thomas Rieger BS. 474 Wht-n Available Ottawa Ave.; Robert Riker elim inatescleaning bills, f o r ­ MBA, 552 Boulevard; ever! D oesn’t snag or pill, R obert Searson, J r.' MA, 31 Mac Arthur Ave.; Gary snaps back into shape like T rippodo BS. 210 Myers 6.50 Ave.; Nancy T utunjian BS. m agic. W ith 4-button $5,000 Minimum Held 2 Yean 548 Collins Ave.; Murray placket, solid or striped Van Brunt MBA. 222 P aterson Ave. collar. The^Cavalier LYNDHURST Mary A bate BA. 320 C hase Ave.; by Arrow — w hat a Robert Agnoli BA. 423 New handsom e way to York Ave.; Peter Bacinski MS, 511 P ro sp e c t P L ; save. Short EARNINGS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Victor Bartoloma BS. 743 sleeves ’800 Pennsylvania Ave.; Joseph Betleiewski, J r BA. 738 Fourth St.; Paul Bock THE MBA. 305 Millburn Ave ; John Bryan MBA, 324 Page CAVALIER V A L U E K N IT PAINTING

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, Newark College of They included Carol Encouraging women into program w as M iss E dith R. exceptionally good scholars, graduating process. During Smith of North Arlington Engineering’s largest class the engineering profession Raabe, formerly of active in student her early years at New of women graduates left the and Carolyn Kucinski and is sn established tradition Lyndhurst. an h o n o r government and events, J e r s e y ’s leading Area Women h a llo w e d halls o f th e Reverie Fedor ka of at Newark College of technological institution she student awarded a B.S. and well-liked by faculty institution Friday with four Rutherford. Engineering. degree in chemical and fellow students. Many was active in student, women from this area According to officials at engineering in 1930. In of them have definite plans government and more among them the New York headquarters T h e first woman recent years she has lived for graduate school and ^recently has served on the Among NCE \s of the Society of Women attending was Miss in White Plains. N.Y. advanced study. student-faculty relations Engineers no other school Margaret Bryce of Passaic, Mrs. Carol Radomski com mittee. in the nation has reported q teacher who enrolled for This year's contingent of Smith of North Arlington, Miss C arolyn Kucinski of adding such a substantial a special chemistry course women joining the N.J.. has been hired as an Rutherford (born an d number of women to the in 1897. engineering profession at engineer by Exxon's North raised in Passaic, N.J.), a Group Of Engineers engineering profession this The first woman to Newark College of East Marketing Region at civil engineer, will work in year. complete a formal degree Engineering have been Pelham. N.Y. Anxious to th e g a s engineering East Rutherford David work, she will start in the department of Public St. P eter’s L ists SB A m ong G raduates Pinto. Law School G rads distribution and Service Electric & Gas engineering department at Company in Newark. South Bergen students Lyndhurst Edward Barto, cum laude; Kathleen L isted B y Seton Pelham on Monday, June 3. ‘I feel educationally w ere am ong 98 from the Banacki, Michael Bugeja Finnegan. Kathleen Kiszka. Her husband. Royal, is a well-rounded,’’ Carolyn county listed in the St. and Donald Bunda. magna J o e l LaFrano. G o rd o n G ets D egree Among the Seton Hall Avenue; Louis A. Ippolito. 1972 graduate of NCE. Mrs. says, And confident that Peter's College, Jersey cum laude; Kevin Candio. L a p in s k i. Gary L u c as. University School of Law Jr.. 91 Maple Street, all of Smith started as a day w h a t I’ve learned is City, graduation M ic h a e l Cronin, John Thomas Plonski. Brian Barry Martin Greenberg, g raduates Sunday will be R utherford, and K enneth R. undergraduate for two practical and useful in ceremonies at Roosevelt Farese, Carmela Gadaleta. Richard Ricciardelli. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Charles Lombardo Jr. of Petrie. 580 Centura years, left to work in building a career. The Stadium. These included: Richard Hansen. David G reenberg. 58 R aym ond 142 Forest Avenue. Avenue; C ynthia A. W aller. industry for two years (and technical electives were Hunt. John Karkut, Paul Rutherford Stephen Avenue. Rutherford, Lyndhurst; Albert 68 Halstead Avenue and attended NCE’s evening very valuable and the Kubinec, Michael Mulligan. Chopek. William VIKING % INCH received his Bachelor of Germano. 7 Fourth Street. J a m e s F . Ryan, 3700 classes) and returned to faculty here at NCE really Michele Paterno. Vincent Einreinhofer, magna cum Science degree from the North Arlington; Daniel M. S te v e n s Road, all of full time studies this past try to be helpful to all of Sarnatora and Michael laude; Albert Haberstroh. PLASTIC-GREEN Schuol of Education at Conaton. 228 H ackensack Wallington. year tu hasten the the students” . Wozniak. Robert Ragsdale. Peter Boston University on May Street, and Charles J. ROLL UP BLINDS North Arlington Ray Spadoro and John Willms. 19th. 1974. Hollenbeck of 30 Boiling George F. Potor Gets Susquehanna Degree FOR-PORCHES Springs Avenue, both East Rutherford; Edward Allan. from Susquehanna T hree A re G raduated By Lafayette C ollege George F. Potor of Rutherford, majored ih WITH CORD LOCK 444 Park Avenue; James J. Rutherford received the University at history at the university. Three North Arlington residents were among those graduated from Lafayette College Harrison. 315 Montross bachelor of arts degree commencement exercises U.S. Senator Mark 0. IN 9-STOCK on May 31. Saturday. Hatfield delivered the SIZES 30 INCHES Richard E. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter of 122 Bogle Avenue, received a Susquehanna Potor. son of Mr. and commencement address $4.18 t o l 20 INCH B.A. degree in Economics. A 1970 graduate of North Arlington High School, he was on the Mrs. G. C harles Potor. 83 Saturday afternoon. The dean’s list at Lafayette He also was a member of the varsity baseball team. Senior Class Wingra Avenue. local student was among a $ 17.79 Gift Committee, Alumni Fund Raising Phonathon. and participated in intramural isports. Degree For some 300 seniors who He plans to continue his studies working for a master’s degree in Business Final Meeting received bachelor's degrees ALSO A LARGE from the 116-year old Administration. The public is urged to Beth Petrie liberal arts college. SELECTION OF Carmen Messano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Messano of 127 Canterbury Avenue, attend the final meeting for OUTDOOR-SOLID received a Bachelor of Arts degree in government and law. An alumnus of North Miriam H. Petrie, discussion of Thorough and Arlington High School, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Lafayette. He was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Efficient Education plan at Degree For OAK-FURNITURE recipient of the Otis Tiffany Barnes Scholarship, a member of the Kirby Government and Howard R. P etrie. 19 E. William Paterson College at Law Society, Student Government Student Organizations Committee, rush chairman and Newell Ave., Rutherford, 8 p.m. June 5. Mrs. Doris Miss Pryblick A. LA GRAND commissar of his fraternity. He will attend law school. received h er bachelor of Cabany of Carlstadt will Peter Velardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Velardi of 39 Hendel Avenue, received a B.A. arts degree from Albright Miss K aren Pryblick of present the c a s e fo r North Arlington received a & SON degree in Biology. Also an alumnus of North Arlington High School, he was on the Dean’s College, Reading, Pa. She MASTO members List at Lafayette, a member of the Sub Freshman Day Committee. Alumni Phonathon is an English m a jo r. B.S. d e g re e from opposed to the plan and Monmouth College at 19 PARK AVE., Committee, recording secretary of his fraternity and a participant in intramural sports. Commencement exercises Miriam H. Petrie New Jersey legislators will commencement exercises He will attend Georgetown University Dental School. will be held Sunday. June 2. RUTH. 939-1811 present the state’s plan. held Saturday on the Great This is the final hearing to Lawn of the college’s G r a d u a t e d be held by the lawmakers Shawdow Lawn campus. who will vote on the plan Miss Pryblick resides at 8 Ju n e 13. From N aval Ninth Street. A c a d e m y LAST 2 WEEKS! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Businessm en! a s your Partners in Progress, SALE YARD GOODS INCLUDING SLIP COVER,- DRAPERY, DRESS FABRIC AND LININGS

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Company, Camden; George in t h e High S c h o o l work smoothly. parts of New Jersey have Also, Wesley J. Howe, of F. Smith, of Edison, and Auditorium. The meeting Mrs. Bogle installed the been announced as Franklin Lakes, president Fred R. Sullivan, of New began with the march of newly elected officers as: members of the board of^of Becton. Dickinson Sc York, chairman of Walter the presidents from each Mrs. William Esposito — trustees of the newly Company, Rutherford; Kidde & Co., Inc.. Clifton. local unit, accompanied by President organized Foundation of the Robert W. Kleinert, of C M D N J Mr. James Carucci, High Mrs. John Faziola — 1st. College of Medicine and Franklin Lakes, president state-supported institution, School Band leader. The Vice-President Dentistry of New Jersey o f N ew Jersey Bell consists of the New Jersey out-going and in-coming Mrs. Richard Ford — 2nd. (CMDNJ). Others will be Telephone Company Medical School and presidents from each unit Vice-President named in the near future. Newark Gustav O. Graduate School of are: Mrs. John Me Guigan, Mrs. Thomas Critelli — Biomedical Sciences, both C o lu m b u s PTA; Mrs Recording Secretary according to Dr. Franklyn Lienhard. of Edison P. Gerard of Glen Ridge, Robert Brading and Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Esposito — chairman of the Robert in Newark; Rutgers chairman of the Medical School. William Esposito, Franklin Corresponding Secretary Wood Johnson Foundation. PTA: Mrs. Walter Mrs. Anthony De Sando foundation's organizing Princeton; Donald S. Piscataway, and New Schcmbcr and Mrs. Arne T reasurer com m ittee. MacNaughton. of Madison. Jersey Dental School, Mrs. George F o x — The foundation is a chairman of Prudential Jersey City. Two new Hendela, High School PTA: FLAG BEARERS. Washington School children lined np a t Lyndhurst school for Flag Historian non-profit corporation Insurance Company of schools, a medical school Mrs. John Severini and Day exercises and, of coarse, they carried flags! And proudly. They heard talk by After the installation, under the laws of New America. Newark. for South Jersey and a Mrs. Alfred Bernaducci, Mayor Scardino and their principal, Donald Travisano. Jefferson PTA: Mrs. Frank Mrs. Bogle was in turn Jersey and reg u latio n s of School of Allied Health Navarro and Mrs. Samuel thanked and congratulated th e Internal R e v e n u e Also, Everett M. Scherer Professions, are in planning Lamparello, Lincoln PTAi for her help in the past in Service. For a vmarjgin of Esq., of West Orange stages. In addition to its Mrs. Fred Hofmeister and making F ranklin PTA as it managerial, and excellence." Dr. Gerard partner in Riker, Danzig own teaching hospitals — Mrs. James Bradford, is today. Mrs. Robert cheerleading awards were said, it will seek private Scherer & Brown, Newark; Martland in Newark and Roosevelt PTA* Mr. Peter Brading, read to each presented, including: Bob funds to supplement Richard B. Sellars, of Raritan Valley, in Urgolo and Mrs. William officer and chairman, a S t . M a r y ’ s Blum Award for legislative appropriations. Peapack, chairman of Piscataway — the college M andell, W ashington PTA. humorous anecdote outstanding student-athlete, student fees and Johnson & Johnson. New has affiliations with 41 The march was followed by pertaining to each job. The Mike Lanni ; Most governmental grants in Brunswick; Harold A. hospitals and clinics around gavel was then presented the Color Guard from Troop P o w W o w Valuable: football. Dan support of various of the Shaub, of Gladwyne, Pa., the state. 88 in Jefferson School. Miss by Mrs. Brading to Mrs - Adams; baseball, Roger College’s statewide ¥ Margaret Aldridge, a William Esposito. Piszel and Joe Butler; program s. Latayette Degree graduate of Lyndhurst High T h e re-organization basketball, Bill Young; The new trustees met Lillian D. Valenti, bachelor of arts degree in and now attending Rutgers meeting for the Franklin baseball batting leader. recently at Baltusrol . .. , ... w psychology. While a t School of Nursing, sang the PTA will be held on June Chuck Stuis; outstanding Country Club. Springfield, £aughter o Mr »nd Ita. PTA hymn. The guests for 10th at the H igh School crosscountry runner, Jim lo Tet'up studies”TeadingTo Patrick Valenti of 156 Lafayette she was on the TontinerTnnt.nA Avenue, A.mmio Lyndhurst. I itnnhiipcl Dean s List.1 »*. ♦ Phi D I, ■ BetaD av a the evening included Mr. cafeteria, at 8:00 P.M. All Kirkpatrick. Other names goals and programs. In was among the New Jersey Kappa, psychology procter, Eli Kane, Superintendent of Committee members are will be listed la te r. The addition to Dr. Gerard, graduates in the Lafayette Schools; Mr. Thomas Gash, asked to attend. guest speaker was Tom they a re: College commencement member of the senior class High School Principal; and Gatewood, formerly of Dr. Jam e s G. A ffleck, of exercises May 31. gift committee, intramural the High School Trustee Notre Dame and now of the Saddle River,, president of A 1970 graduate of chairman, manager of the from the Board of NY G iants. the American Cyanamid Lyndhurst High School, varsity lacrosse team and Education, Mr. Louis C om pany, Wayne; Miss Valenti received a active in intramural sports. Stellato. The Past The senior class takes F rederick L. B issinger, of Presidents from the their leave of us on Bronxville, N.Y., vice Lyndhurst Council of PTAs Thursday, June 6th. The chairman of Allied _ D egree For M iss Slater introduced were: Mrs. commencement will be held Chemical Corporation. Marianne Slater of 166 Warren Bogle, Mrs. Charles Michael Schnackenberg at St. Mary’s Church. As M o rristo w n ; R o b e r t B. Miss Slater, daughter of Vreeland Avenue, Christ, Mrs. Lewis the class of '74 departs, this Clark, of Madison, Gloria and Robert Slater, Dana Frotton Rutherford, was awarded a Aldridge, Mrs. Raymond On T h u rsd ay , M ay 23. holder in the discus, writer would like to preside nt, nine members of the Bachelor of Arts degree at majored in English. She is Hamm, Mrs. Walter Leyh. sophomore Jim Flynn, who congratulate them on their Hoffman-LaRoche. Nutley; Forensic League, along commencement exercises a graduate of St. Mary’s and Mrs. Fred Hofmeister. Queen of Peace excelled all year in the outstanding performances, Mrs. Barbara W. Cornwall, with moderators Susan held at Upsala College. High School, Rutherford. Mr. Eli Kane presented the sprints, and freshman Dan b o th athletically and of Short Hills. Hotline Sloan and Sr. Jane PTA Scholarship renewals. Me Neilly, the conference scholastically, and also to Also, C. M alcolm Davis, Sweeney, departed for the The recipients were Miss frosh champion in four wish them the best of of Morristown, chairman. National Catholic Theresa Finnegan, events. continued success in all Fidelity Union Trust On Felician College List Tourna ment in New attending Montclair State; The Annual All-sports their future endeavors. Best Company. Newark; Orleans, Louisiana. The M iss7 Betty Jane wishes to the C lass of '74 — Alphonse R. Flora. M.D., of Among the Felician Mildred Chominsky of group was housed in the dinner was held on Christensen, attending they've had a great four Orange; Henry W. Gadsen College students on the Rutherf, Ute Hauschild of Monteleone Hotel, in New W ednesday, May 29, a t the Jersey City State; and Miss Royal Hawaiian Palms in years and the school will of Short Hills, chairman of dean’s list for the 1974 Lyndhurst and Nancy Orleans’ French Quarter. Diane Rybi'cki, attending Lyndhurst. All athletic. miss them . Merck & Company. Inc.. Spring Sem ester were Williams of Wallington. William Patterson College. The tournament was held M r . T hom as G'ais h u»fc Finlay . and. Saturday. presented the 1974 PTA May B4-Z5 -SMH did not win Scholarship to Miss Ellen The final day ot scHOol a n y awards, but th e Gingerelli, who plans to for the Seniors is May 30. Newark diocese did very attend William Patterson The Annual Senior Farewell well, with students from College in September. will be p resen ted to the NCFL schools placing 2nd. Seniors by the Freshman 3rd, 5th, and semi-finalist. Mr. Gash also presented Gass on this day. The The remaining days of the the PTA Vocational Grants Senior Farewell consists of weekend were spent to the two recipients, Miss the Freshman girls putting relaxing and touring the Terry Barto, attending the on skits of funny and ^streets of New Orleans. Capri Institute of Hair unusual things that Bourbon Street in SUNDAY, JUNE 16 Design, and Miss Teresa happened in the Seniors particular. All returned Cipolla attending the Lyons four years at School. After home on Memorial Day, Institute. Mrs. G ro v e r the performance, the girls May 27. having enjoyed a THE STORE WITH MORE Estes, Council President, e a t special lunches memorable five days in the installed the newly elected prepared for them by the South. '*+•?' officers to the Lyndhurst freshmen class. This year, Rt this writing, the FOR GIVING FOR YOUR DAD Council as Mrs. A rne unlike others the Senior baseball team stands on the Hendela. President; Mrs. class are having a Senior brink of a State Bernard Parisi. yearbook gym night. This Championship. The Gaels Vice-President; Mrs. Gus night will be a gathering defeated St. Anthony's of SPORT SSWEATERS 1 Verdi, Secretary; Mrs. for all the Seniors at which Jersey City, 2-0, behind the SHIRTS James Russo, Treasurer. time the yearbooks will be 2-hit pitching of Roger The High School Band, by MANHATTAN by IZOD A distributed. One of the Piszel, who has not allowed SHIRTS along with the Jazz Band, Senior boys, Doug Hersh a run in three tournament by McGREGOR both under the direction of and his band will perform games. The championship M r. James Carucci. through the night. g a m e will be played $Q entertained the parents. The Queen of Peace against Sacred Heart of F ro m $ 2 0 I F ro m Miss Laura Yanitelli's baseball team has three Vineland. Overall, the team Home Economics Class more victories to its side. now stands at 20 11, made the refreshments for Q.P. defeated St. Cecilias 1 including a 6 0. 2 hit Piszel the evening. to 0; North Arlington’s performance over St. FRANKLIN SCHOOL Vikings 9 to 0; and Our Patrick of Elizabeth, now IIT SLACKS I The Franklin School PTA Lady of the Valley 3 to 2. ranked first in the state BELTS of Lyndhurst held its Queen of Peace came in overall. by PARIS ZIP JACKETS KN5H & WEAR By Hubbard ■ annual Installation Meeting second place in track last The track team concluded on May 24th at the San week. The teams competing its best season in 20 years, Carlo Restaurant in w e re S t Mary’s. St. finishing at 8-4. O utstanding Lyndhurst. Mrs. Warren Cecilia s . Param us performers of the year $ 1 0 Bogle, a Past President of C a t h o lic , immaculate included senior Mike Lanni F ro m$5 *16 I Franklin PTA was the Conception and Our Lady of in the long jump, junior Joe Installing Officer and spoke the Valley. Keating, the school record COMPLETE BAI REMODELING. NECKWEAR ULON KNITS! by BEAU BRUMMEL TENNIS OUTFITS Short Sleeve I Let us handle the whole job. - CUSTOM BUILDING - $ 4 by Puritan TENNIS FOOTWEAR i l l 1 ADD A LEVEL BATHROOMS ROOM ADDITION PIUMBING INSULATION HEATING DORMERS ELECTRICAL JIFFIES PAJAMAS WALLETS 1 FAMILY ROOMS FIREPLACES by INTERWOVEN by MANHATTAN by ROLFS ■ KITCHENS MASONRY - PROTECTION - $c I Wc- will secure all materials now to protect you against price increases and F ro m$5 F, ro m $ 8 F ro m shortages tms spring

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Fire Department Out Ahead Queen Of Peace Cops The Fire Department inning home run with was called because of Fanich reached base four team in the Lyndhurst Charlie Caporrino darkness. times on a double, single American Little League delivering three hits. Bob Stelm ack went on a and two walks and Rich ^ \ Conference Title won two games last week to Czarnecki belted a home rampage going “five for Andreau had a two-bagger up its m a rk to 9-0 on the run and Carr again hit five" including a home run and singleton to spearhead Queen of Peace’s baseball conquering immaculate season. Falling victims to safely twice as the Carucci and Manno Link pinched hit the Kiwanians first win. team, which came into its Conception 9 to 1. k Manager Johnn y Company dropped an 8-2 a home run as the The standings: own in the final stanzas of After a grueling end of Czarnecki’s Vols were the decision to the Fire Lyndhurst Florist nine American Little League the campaign, capped the the season schedule in Kiwanis Club 6 to 2 and the Department. Czarnecki managed by Sherry Team W L T Pet season with capture of the which QP was pitted Carucci Company 8 to 2. fanned seven and allowed Berwick walloped the Fire Department Big Five Conference crown against Lyndhurst, St. Other action last week seven hits with G len Penick Company 17 to 1. 9 0 0 1.000 Monday. Mary's and Becton, the saw the Lyndhurst Florist Ruggiero of the Button The losers averted a DeMassi MotorS T h e lads of Ed boys found Immaculate rout S.B. Penick Company Boys collecting a pair of the shutout as Larry Brasile 6 4 0 600 Szalkiewicz’s team did it by Conception on the easy 17 to 1, th e K iw anis Club hits. clouted a round-tripper. S.B. Penick side. entered the win column The Kiwanis Club piloted T T ~ T 500 They blasted into an with a 13 to 8 conquest of Manager Jerry Carucci’s by Jimmy Breslin smelled Carucci Company early lead and never were DeMassi Motors while the Button nine was coasting the air of the win column 3 4 429 I I P a y s headed. Carucci Com pany and S.B. along with a 3-0 lead for the first time this Lyndhurst Florst Frank Reilly, a fine against the Penick Penick battled to a 3 3 tie. season as they downed 3 6 1 333 pitcher ail season, was at In the Fire Department's Company when play Manager Frank Lowder’s Kiwanis Club h i s best against 6-2 win over the Kiwanis entered the final regulation DeMassi Motors 13 to 8. 1 8 111 To Advertise Immaculate. He held the Club, John Czarnecki III inning P e t e Mizerek opposition to four hits. had a double and two dampened the Button Boys Six Immaculate errors hopes of a victory when he singles while both Jay Carr 0 0 0 C ircle Club Leads L L L OOO didn't hurt Frank, either. a n d Anthony S a lz o n e blasted a home run with Manager Russ Matera’s Unico started fast against big inning in coming out singles for/the Elks. contributed to the victory two mates abroad. This tied Circle Club leads the pack the Circle Club as straight with a victory and tie. Carroll pitched a the gam e a t 3-3 and after with a double and single in the close Lyndhurst doubles by Petrous, Against the Garden three-hitter striking out 10 each. For the Kiwanians both teams failed to tally in Men’s Softball National Little League race Soltmann and Shellhammer Delicatessen the Elks Club as the Kearny Federal John Fanich had a first the extra inning the game as the teams go down the and singles by Spina and scored eight times in the Savings downed the Garden T h e L E A D E R In Lyndhurst stretch in the battle for the Kiczek pushed across four fourth inning. Five hits Delicatessen with a 6-1 WOOD-RIDGE CURTIS-WRIGHT 25th season title. The Circle runs in the first inning. were bunched together in count. Savino paced the By Bob Rizzo Club holds a half game lead Petrous, Soltmann, t h e b ig frame with winners with three hits. The first week of the 1974 ONE DAY ONLY UPPER PARKING LOT as they split a pair of Shellhammer and Yaniero DeLuca’s home run the big The standings: season was hampered by games last week, beating all had two hits for the blow. National Little League Am bushes three games which were the Amvets 6 to 2 and AFT. & NITE winners as they held on for In the Elks-Am vets game Team W L T Pet rained out. In the only WED. dropping a 5 to 4 nod to * O P EN 3 & 7 P.M . a 5-4 win. Shellhammer the Amvets scored eight Circle Club 7 3 0 700 P ark R idge action of the first week, San Unico. S H O W S & P.M . spread four hits and struck times in the third inning U n ic o ...... 6 3 0 667 Becton. which was ousted Carlo's beat Mowery Auto JUNE 2 6 4 8 The Elks Club remains in out 12 in beating the first only to see the Elks come Elks C lu b 5 3 1 625 from the coaches’ county Service 7-4 and The Jolly SPONSORED BY TOWNSMEN JR. DRUM & BUGLE CORP. contention on the strength place occupants. back with nine runs in the K earny F ederal 5 4 0 556 tournament by Queen of Smuggler and Purvin of a 8 to 3 win over the The Circle Club tallied fourth. The teams battled to Amvets ...... -4 4 1 500 Peace, took it out on Park Contractors battled to a 4-4 Garden Delicatessen and a five times in the fifth inning a 9-9 stand-off with Garden ‘ ' *t‘- Ridge Tuesday by fighting deadlock. In the second 9-9 d e a d lo c k with the on six hits, one a home run. darkness preventing further D elicatessen .0 10 0 000 its way ■ into th*-v,state week action Miles Mercury Amvets. The Kearny by Della Valle as the beat Purvin’s 6-5, T he N .J. play. Leading the Amvets sectional semi finals with a F e d e r a l Savings, the Amvets fell 6-2. Pollio were M. Ramos with three 5 to 4 victory. Health Spa beat San Carlo’s defending champs, won its singled twice for Manager Rutherford Rec hits and Leonard and Park Ridge, champs of 5-1. M owery’s beat 3 A cre fifth in nine games by Ed Roeschke’s nine and Carbone with two while T h e Rutherford th e Olympic Division, G rill 3-2, Miles M ercury beating the winless Garden scored both runs. DeLuca had a home run Recreation Department’s thought it could win without beat San C arlo’s 8-4 an d the Delicatessen 6 to 1. The Elks Club used the and single and Grillo two women’s volleyball league too much trouble. But the Spa defeated Th^ Jolly officially ended its regular Becton club, with a home Smuggler by a score of Q ueen of Peace W ins Parochial T itle season last week with the run contributed by Casale. 14-1. In thir;d week action Poppies taking the got a fine performance out Purvin’s H&aT 3 Acre Grill Queen of Peace ran off championship last Saturday out Bishop Eustace with championship. The Poppies of Jimmy O'Connor on the 8-3 Miles -*Mercury beat with Parochial B track by scoring 49 points, edging 26 Vi. ended the 1973-74 season mound and clung in there M owery's 8-0 and th e N .J. Paul St. Germaine took with a 15-4 re c o rd . In to win. Health Spa beat Purvin’s the 440, and R ich M eigh the second place was the 8-5, with two m ore gam es two-mile. The mile relay forget-me-nots with 13 wins Lyndhurst Loses being rained out. 15 ELEPHANTS ★ 25 FEATURED ACTS team of Mike Sandowick. and six losses, followed in In action this part week, Steve Ciccarelli. Steve third place by the lillies The Spa, defending Town W Simonak and Howard To Englewood JUNGLE BEASTS TRAINED II 12 ACRES OF TENTS with a 10-10 record. Fourth Champs for the fourth Brady ran off with that place was taken by the Lyndhurst suffered a consecutive year, battered II 150 PERFORMERS By DAVE H O O V E R event to give the QP boys a mums with 8 wins and 11 rude shock last week when 3 A cre Grill 14-5, a s Al lead in the track events. losses, fifth place by the Englewood took a 3 to 2 Restiano, picked up his RESERVED AND GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS FOR SAIE In the field events Jim daisies with 5-14 reco rd and decision. With Lyndhurst first win. Rich Pezzola with ON CIRCUS DAY AT SHOWGROUNDS R acing N ow thru A ugust 24 Donohue won the high sixth place by the roses attempting to spread its 3 hits, one a grand slam CIRCUS BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10 A.M. MONMOUTH PARK. Oceanport, N.J. jump. pitching talent over the 2 milts from Garden St. Parkway, Exit 105 EXACTA& with 2 wins and 18 losses. homer, and 8 RB’s paced tough schedule of the final thq §pa Pezzola now has SMI *1.00 ON kOUll 1ICU1S BEFORE CIRCUS DM! SPECIAL BUM S, G arden St. Parkway: Lv. Port T D I C C P T 1 U lk P C D I k lC A u lh . Tarm.. 8 A v * . & 41 St.. 10 to 12.20 Daily 1 nirtl# IH nRbC KIna days of the campaign. Ihe thpe»*--home runs-' 4his It*t«rv«d ft Gan. Adm. Tick.t, On Sol. New At Lv. T.N.J. Term. Pin* St. Newark, Noon Daily CHIIDMN UNDER I t NOT APNITTIO Waskiewicz To Try Out Bears tried to win with seasoh, two being grand AMERICAN LEGION POST 97, 240 Vall.y Rd., Wood-Rid** Astella. McPherson and slammer s Tommy CIRCUS TICKETS AND INFORMATION PHONE 9334)775 P O S T PM • Daily Double P M 2 1:50 For Decathalon Championship Schifano. And if the hitters Dichiara* paced the losers could have attacked the with two singles. One Jersey City State s Joe mental a t t i t u d e , ’’ team might have come Wednesday, the first year Waskiewicz has set a goal Waskiewicz noted. ‘After I through. team of Mowery’s Auto for himself in track and graduate this summer, I Service won its second field. would like to move to game of the year against I want to see how far I Florida where the climate Lynd. Lacks can go in the decathalon will be more conducive to The Jolly Sm uggler 3-0, Tony Rittaco pitched a near event,” the muscular practice. I ’ll h av e to be B a t P o w e r 6-foot-5 senior fro m North able to get a job th a t .will perfect gam e allow ing no Arlington explained. “ It is allow me to practice Lyndhurst’s lack of bat hits and only 2 walks. going to ta k e a y e a r of three-to-four hours a day, slowed the Bears down Mowery’s got its three runs good, hard practice to get seven-days a week.” again Saturday when they in the first inning on three to the national level and Waskiewicz, who helped lost to Park Ridge 4 to 2 at walks and hits by G. MILWAUKEE I’m ready to work toward th e Gothics win two FDU field in Teaneck. It Ottlein, Tippy Pulsinelli that goal. " straight N.J.S.C.C. was the semi-final of the and Rittaco. This was the Waskiewicz, who basketball championships county tournament and first no hit game of the © concentrated on basketball and earn two berths in the Lyndhurst hoped to win it season. Thursday, evening at both North Arlington N.C.A.A. regionals, has for Terry Shoebridge, their saw Purvin’s and San High School and Jersey show n marked ace catcher, who has been C arlo's b attle to a 10 inning City State, did not become improvement in the hospitalized with a high 3-3 tie. Dan G em erier had interested in the grueling decathalon event over the fever. two hits for Purvin's and F. decathalon until his junior past two years. Lyndhurst, contrary to Szablicki had two hits for MILORGANITE year in college. — ------u“**~ in addition to setting the usual form, took an early San Carlo Bin Messmg and school record in the shot lead and was ahead 2 to 0 Mickey Hriczov went Jhe Both the high school and put (48’3) and javelin in the second inning. But entire distance for both college coaches suggested (170’), W askiewicz took a Park Ridge came right clubs. Two teams, the Spa that I go out for the fifth place medal in the back with a pair and then and Miles Mercury are decathalon, but I did n ’t,” Nittany Lion Decathalon at scored two more in the undefeated after 4 weeks, THE NATURAL Washiewicz said. Then I Penn State University this fourth to cinch it. and will meet this week to started to realize that spring determine first place. Their people wished they had the In the New Jersey Hockey League first encounter was called ability to participate in the Decathalon at Rider after 4 innings due to rain decathalon and didn’t and I College, Waskiewicz was Registration with the score 0-0. ORGANIC have the ability. If I do not third after the first day of T h e Rutherford On Wednesday, June 12, give it my best shot, I feel 1 competition, but caught the Recreation Department is under the lights at the would regret it later on.” f l u a n d could not presently taking Riverside Ave.. Field an all Waskiewicz, who is participate on the second registration for its street star game will be held FERTILIZER currently student-teaching day, thereby losing out on a hockey league The league The second game will be at Clifton High School, runs bid for the N.C.A.A is for boys ages 10 14 between The Nutley Mens four times a week and lifts Division III Decathalon Games are played on A l l Stars and The weekday mornings during weights at the Jersey City £hampienship event. Lyndhurst Mens All Stars. Y.M.C.A. as he prepares “I feei I am strong in the the sum m er The fee is T ickets are. $1.00 and can S3.00. Any boys interested for decathalon competition weight events and have be obtained by any of the improved in the high in joining this league should later this year. League’s ball players jump,” the talented athlete bring their money to the ‘ T o excel( in the before the game, or at the observed “But I need work Recreation Office in decathalon you have to gate on June 12. <$3 in the pole vault and in Memorial Park as soon as have a good co ach , good The standings after 4 distance running.” possible. facilities and the right weeks are as foltows 50 LBS. NET WEIGHT M ilw aukee P rofits W hile Bergen MILORGANITE 6-2-0 (ACTIVATED SLUDGE) MINIMUM GUARANTEED ANALYSIS C ounty D estroys A tlantic Bottom TOTAL NITROGEN...... 6.0% WHILE BERGEN COUNTY WASTES! Twice weekly the Bergen County Sewer Authority loads hundreds of tons of sewage waste on barges — at great cost — and at greater cost has it hauled to a point 12 miles off the coast of Asbury Park where it is dumped. The cost of the 5.5% WATER INSOLUBLE NITROGEN hauling is being compounded by the fact the sludge is forming a lethal bottom to the sea from which we are drawing food and recreational benefits. AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID (P2Os) ...... 2.0% But in Milwaukee they do it differently. The sludge is converted into fertilizer — which is in short supply around the world — and sold. SOLUBLE POTASH (K,0) ...... 0.0% Bergen County Sewer Authority owns 100 acres of meadowland in Little Ferry. This could be the site of a new industry — recovery of all the natural benefits from sludge. It can be IRON (Fe)...... * ...... 5.5% converted into methane gas. It can be converted into a fuel additive. It can be converted into fertilizer. THE SEWERAGE COMMISSION, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Instead of being of great use Bergen County's sludge is becoming a threat to the wellbeing of our nation! Why not follow Milwaukee's lead instead? Thunday, June 6, 1974 LEADER Page 23 Sports

Atlantic Collegiate Team To Play Girls Overcome Saddle Brook 16-2

When the Atlantic T h e Rutherford hits both coming in the first s in g le d , Diane Muller because of the excellent Collegiate Baseball League., Recreation Bi-County Girls inning. singled, Amy Kelly play of Rutherford's began its eighth season of Under County Lights Softball team took a step Rutherford added three doubled, and Karen Zierold seniors, pitcher Karen competition in June it did Many innovative rules, closer to the North Jersey more runs in the third singled and Karen McCann McCann b atting .516. short so with the financial including some recently The Bergen Pilots Girls' Softball League inning, three in the fourth, singled giving Rutherford center fielder Diane Muller support of Major League introduced into major All Home Games Played At championship last week as one in the fifth. >and two in an 8-3 victory. batting 600, and left fielder Baseball an d the F.&M. league play, have been part they-defeated Saddle Brook th e sixth inning. On Sue Gorezyca was the Laurie Scannel batting .600 Schaefer Brewing Company County Park In Lyndhurst of the ACBL rules since the 16-2 and Elmwood Park 8-3 Thursday Rutherford winning pitcher but had to and because of excellent of . This will be league's inception. Among while second place Lodi slipped by Elmwood Park be relieved in the fifth group of rookies. the first year that Schaefer, HOME SCHEDULE FOR 1974 split a double header with defeating them 8-3. inning because of a sore the largest beer producer in these are the designated Saddle Brook losing 7-6 and Rutherford got only one run finger. Seven starters left This week we will focus the New York area, was hitter; designated pinch June 1 1 Tue. Mt. Vernon 7:45 p.m . winning 4-2. Rutherford in the first inning after five Rutherford 1973 on Karen Persak #27, a among the sponsors of the fourteen year old freshman runner; 60-second change of 14 Fri. Mercer 7:45 p.m . fans showed up in force to straight hits by Karen championship team because league which has been see the always exciting Persak. Diane Muller. Amy of graduation. This year a Karen is starting in right termed, ’’the stepping stone side, and the elimination of 21 Fri. B’Klyn-Queens 7:45 p.m. R utfieFfo rd-SaddTe Brook Kelly. Mary Beth Heavey. year which was supposed to field for Rutherford and is to the majors.” four pitches on intentional 22 Sat. Lyndhurst (2) 1:00 p.m . game. Saddle Brook a n d Karen McCann be a rebuilding year has currently b atting .518 with The ACBL, which this walks. 28 Fri. Mt. Vernon 7:45 p.m . jum ped ahead to a 2-0 lead Rutherford added three turned out to be another fourteen hits. year has expanded to seven with Rutherford tying the more in the second inning p o s s ib le championship Next week we will focus teams with the addition of a gam e in* the tjottom of the season The reason being on another rookie. With the addition of a July 2 Tue. Scranton 7:45 p.m . and one in the third. franchise in Lyndhurst, first with four straight Eltriwood ca m e back seventh team, the ACBL 5 Fri. Lyndhurst 7:45 p.m . P ark back to back home games season this year will cover singles by Karen Persak. with three runs in the fifth QP Band Upends St. Mary's o n Tuesday and 6 Sat. M ercer (2) 1:00 p.m . Diane Muller, Amy Kelly, inning cutting Rutherford's 42 games with teams facing Wednesday, June 4 and 5. 12 F ri. Scranton 7:45 p.m . and Mary Beth Heavey. lead to 5-3 An excellent Queen of Peaces fast It seemed to be the end Founded in 1967 with four each other seven times. Long Island (2) 1:00 p.m . Rutherford added five more play by Rutherford catcher for QP when St. Mary’s put Players will be competing 20 Sat. finishing baseballers took franchises in the New York runs in the bottom of the Donna Richmond saved St Mary's 5 to 4 in a over a run in the eighth. for a weekly Schaefer 25 Thu. B’klyn-Queens 7:45 p.m . metropolitan area, the second when Kathy Clare. Rutherford from being squeaker last week by But QP which had defeated Player of the Week award league has since expanded Karen McCann, and Karen scored upon in the sixth pushing over two runs in B e c to n Regional and to be selected by lea&ue into three states. Some 83 Aug. 9 F ri. B’klyn-Queens 7:45 p.m . Persak, and Diane Muller inning after she picked off the overtime eighth inning. Lyndhurst in its tw o players have advanced into officials while the tea5m the Sat. Mt. Vernon (2) 1:00 p.m . got consecutive hits. That a runner off first base previous games clung in wins the league title will be 10 the professional baseball Long Island (2) 1:00 p.m . Was all R utherford needed cutting Elmwood Parks The feams were tied at there, scored two runs and awarded the Schaefer l F ^ S u n as Karen McCann turned in ranks and at least a dozen 7:45 p.m . chances of scoring again. 3-all going into the eighth took hom e the bacon. more are expected to join Championship trophy. 12 Mon Scranton another excellent pitching Rutherford came back with after QP had gamely DiCamillo relieved Reilly that group when Major performance as she held three runs in the bottom of battled into the tie. in the in the eighth to hold the League baseball conducts Saddle Brook to only two the sixth when Kathy Clare sixth. Gaels ,to a single run. its free agent draft next month. A ngelic G irls W in; In announcing the addition of Schaefer as a sponsor of the ACBL for the coming year, Jack Kaiser, director of ath letics at St. D e v i l s G o To(§) J o h n 's University and league president, said In their first season of Vikings 6 runs in the first' Doris McDonough scored in “ We a re d elig h te d that varsity sports, the North inning. the fourth, to make the Schaefer has joined our Arlington Girl’s Softball On defense the Viking final outcome 8-1 and a endeavor to assist aspiring team finished in second girls played exceptionally se c o n d place for th e collegiate baseball players place. The team coached by well. They held the Devils Vikings. Freshmen Linda up the ladder to the pro Mrs. Carol Robb, finished scoreless for four innings, Alvarez made the last out ranks. With the additional in the league conference a n d then the only of the game and of the support provided by with five wins and three . Wood Ridge run was scored. season by making a nice Scahefer the future of the losses, second only to Park Wood Ridge had seven hits catch on a line drivfc and ACBL is indeed bright.” Ridge which had a 7-1 for one run, while N.A. had throwing to first base. S o m e 140 standout record. Going into the final 10 hits for 8 runs. They also Carol Luther was the collegians, freshmen g a m e last Wednesday had 10 stolen bases which winning pitcher. through juniors, play in the against Woodridge, the also shook up the Wood The entire team and Mrs. ACBL annually. One of Vikings and the Woodridge Ridge team. Robb had a pizza several organized summer Devils were tied for the Gail Catrambone scored celebration at Roma’s in S t e e l - B e l t leagues across the country second place slot. This was in the third inning and town. designed to provide varsity the fifth victory for the players with an opportunity team in the last six games. QP Downs Lyndhurst to refine their skills, the The loss was to Park Ridge ACBL is fully sanctioned by by a score of 3-2. the National Collegiate Under County Lights Athletic Association. Freshmen Doreen In an independent game into blunders. The powerful Radial Tire -Fladzinski scored the first played under the lights at Lyndjurst club just couldn’t run for the Vikings after Lyndhurst County Park get its fielding defenses in being walked by Stadium Queen of Peace’s ; order and QP sneaked Wood-Ridge. Once on base, WE RENT baseballers defeated^ across its runs early and she had help from Senior Lyndhurst Wednesday night then hung on to the lead. Debbie Hutchinson who got by a score of 3 to 1. DeLellis, the Lyndhurst on base with a hit to center ALL NEW The victory followed the slugger, put one against the O f f e r field. 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A discussion of police of Police at Grossinger’s, publicity chairman. The special agent in charge of relationships with the news New York State. highlight speaker is New Jersey, will be the media will feature the The program for the Governor Brendon Byrne of windup session Ju n e 19 of conference* which opens New Jersey, who will opening speaker June 17, the four-day 62nd annual June 16, was announced address the annual banquet followed by Leo A. Culloo, conference of the New today by Chief Matthew T. June 19. executive director of the Jersey Association of Chiefs Haney of Cranford, J. Wallace La Prade, FBI New Jersey State Training Commission, and James J. Mullahey, executive director, New Jersey State Planning Agency. ; Narcotics will be the topic June 18 of an address to the chiefs by Jerome Give Dad a La-Z-Boy® Reclina-Rocker® Lucker, technical director of Becton Dickinson Co. Dr. Right now, our Father’s Day Sale lets you give Dad more Arnold Bornfriend, than your money's worth in comfort. Everything about the La-Z-Boy professor of political is luxurious — everything but our special sale prices. It science, William Paterson leans back, rocks, has its own independent foot rest, does every­ College, will discuss police thing but bring his pipe and slippers. From the attitudes, with a talk by deeply cushioned back to the built-in Prosecutor Joseph Gourley rocker action, La-Z-Boy gives him all the of Passaic completing the extras. What more could any man ask? June 18 morning program.

Come in now in time for Father's Day William J. Flanagan, delivery — with savings! president of the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, will also speak at the June 19 session. Governor Byrne and M A C E B R O S . several members of the S ta te Legislature w ill attend. 512 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, NJ. Thursday Night Ladies League recently held their bowling banquet at San Carlos. They bowl at Lyndhurst Lanes. Taking 1st place in'team position, high team series and high Arthur IL Temple, retired team game were the “Different Strokes”. Team poses L to R — Marge Talarico; Kathy chief in Secaucus and 998-0300 Malik; Carol Maffia, Captain and Terry Tesauro. former association Moral Blindness, president, is program chairman. East Windsor ■ Say Scientists Chief Joseph G. Michnisky is general chairman and Today’s need for moral Garfield Chief Carmine J. integrity is "one of the Perrapato, association most obvious urgencies in president, is honorary our society,’’ Christian chairm an. Scientists from many countries were told at the Garfield Police Chief Carmine J. Perrapato has denomination's Annual been elected acting Meeting in Boston June 3. executive director of the “No nation could long prosper while drifting into N e w Jersey State a miasma of moral Association of Chiefs of blindness, public and Police. Chief Perrapato will private,” DeWitt John, the complete his term as new Chairman of T h e president of the association Christian Science Board of . in June at the 62nd annual Directors, declared. conference of the “Divine Principle (God) organization at is the real source of Grossinger’s, New York integrity and justice for State. every nation,” he said, The post of executive “ and our individual director is to become a adherence to Principle is a permanent one in the powerful help in association.

(Juinonsl'raling God's He added, “This h a s been government among men.” th e clear teaching of Christian Science from the More th a n 6,500 m em bers beginning We all know of The Mother Church, The that the practice of honesty First Church of Christ, begins with ourselves — Scientist, in B o s to n , with the thinking and action attended. of every individual, in our According to Felicitas business and professional Sofer, Assistant Committee life, in guiding and o n Publication for instructing our children, in Rutherford, a number of a l l o u r human the members'were from the relationships Bergen County area Some Eric Bole, a Trustee of o f them viewed^* the The Christian Science < ! > newly-completed Church Publishing Society. London, Center for the first time. reported on the progress of \ & Quoting from "Science t h e denomination’s and Health with Key to the international daily Scriptures’’ by Mary Baker newspaper. The Christian ^ w > » d Eddy, founder o f Christian Science Monitor, and noted Science. John said: that Portuguese and "Honesty is spiritual Spanish religious p o w e r Dishonesty is periodicals now are being human weakness, which printed monthly for the forfeits divine help ” first tim e LEADER P a g * 25 Thunday, June 6, 1974 C h u rch es Lyndhurst Rutherford North Arlington Carlstadt E, Rutherford ST. MATTHEW'S GRACE EPISCOPAL S T . T H O M A S METHODIST CHRIST EVANGELICAL West Passaic Avenue ST. M ARY’S C H U R C H EPISCOPAL CHURCH L U T H E R A N 8. Wood Street R.C. CHURCH Stuyvesant 4 Forest Ave. Home and Ames Avenues Queen o f p ea c e Boiling Springs Ave.. C H U R C H The Venerable and Main St. Lyndhurst, N.J. Valley Brook Ave. «. Richard N. Pease, Rector ______438-2200______CHURCH FIRSTPRESBYTERI AN Raw. Coval T. Grater, East Rutherford, N.J. R ecto r Travers Place 438 8 623 S T .J O H N ’S C H U R C H HAE-JONG KIM, Pastor Rev. Lindner EVANGELICAL Rev, Msgr. 9 44 2408______..Office Ptiope 438 S668 939-2134 FIRST CHURCH 153 Ridge Rd. Interim Vicar OF CHRIST, SCIINTIST/ * L U T H E R A N Thomas J. Tuohy, Pastor Rev. George R. Dawson OUR LADY OF MOUNT C H U R C H Henry C. Kreutzer, Pastor 489 1099 SACRCO HEART R.C. CHURCH CARMEL PARISH Corner Lincoln- Mortimer and IMMANUEL Ridje Rd. & Church and Parish Center? Easi Pierrepont Aves. Fairview Avenues 9:30 Ovrth School LUTHERAN (Lutheran Church in CHURCH New Jarsay Ave. . Copeland A va. Qxrch & Sunday School H A.M. to 12 Noon Convent 9 30 8 11 A.M CWw Wonhip Ly n d h u rst near R iversid e Ave. Wed evening Testimony' meeting America Congregation) The Rev. William R. Niebanck. 18 F ra n k lin PI. 9 91 -34 64 78 Washington Place. M ur. Henry G.J. Rectory: 197 Kingsland Ava. 8 15-91,5 PM Pastor 997-2141 East Rutherford, N.J. Back, Pattor Phone: (201) 935-1177 Reading room a l 5 Station Square Phone 438 1 14' Rav. Edward J. Hayes, Pastor 438-0840 T h e Rev. East Rutherford, N J. Monday Through Sal - 11 AM 4 Worship Services 9:15 and 1 1:00 A.M. Rudolph Blum, Pastor R e v . M .C . Langston, PM 438-8993 939 2386 or 398-5468 Pastor L Y N D H U R S T PRESBYTERIAN 489 1099 WESTMINSTER U N IT E D THE LIVING GOSPfl BAPTIST CHUtCH TRINITY FELLOWSHIP UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M E T H O D IS T OF RUTHERFORD Park and East Passaic Ave. al Ridge Rd Interdenominational Sundoy C H U R C H C H U R C H ST. PAUL’S S T . JO S E P H S Tha Rav. La* R. Bund«us 23 W. PASSAIC AVI. (201) 933-8888 MINISTERS: •verting Inspiration Services. 7 PM R.C. CHURCH Stuyvesant and Tontine RIV. WAS M. GOMES PASTOR Dr Fred M Holloway. Pastor E P IS C O P A L at St. Paul's Church 11 York Road. CARLTON HILL Ridge Road and Paae Ave. A ves. C H U R C H H ackensack S t. and M E T H O D IS T Talaphona: 939-7920 SUNDAY* 4 5 S.S. !0:4S AM-7:00PM Thomas J. Holmes, Hoboken Road Rev. Norman Smith, Church Education 11 York Road lav. Jerry Davis, Minister CHURCH Pastor THURS. 7:30 PM-WH). BIBUE CLASS 10:00 AM The Rev. Frederick C. Fox, III Office at Tha Living Word Christian East Rutherford, N.J. Carl Baccaro, Music R ev. M ichael Judge, 207 TontiiM Ave. Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Rector Carlton Avenue u n i t e d m F t h o d i s t Bookstore, 28 Ridge Road. O .F .M . ST. M ICHAEL’S 4 3 S —6928 DIAL-A-THOUGHT - 438-8888 991-72S2 or 991-3137 East Rutherford Ridge Road 56 W. Passaic Ave. Telephone 997-4484. Counseling 939-045 7 Rev. J.P. Rungee, R a v. f^dward F . Majewsfci. REED MEMORIAL Roy C. Green Summer Services 9.30 a m Pastor Pastor Pastor U.P. CHURCH 835-5441 CONGREGATIONAL T H E F IR S T 281 Stuyvesant Avenue U N IT A R IA N UNITEDCHURCH OF CHRIST BILTMORE PRESBYTERIAN Tale: 438-7687 / S o cie ty of UNION AVENUE AND PENTECOSTAL C H U R C H D r. Jo h n T u rn o r A m es Jr. Rutherford PROSPECT PLACE TABERNACLE W orship Carlstadt REV. GLENN KALKBRENNER WM. G. DO XSEY, Pastor ANNUNCIATION m inister Home and Ames Avenues 933-9466 CATHOLIC CHURCH 4 38-5326 BYZANTINE RITE L Y N D H U R S T i w m . Templ«TSetti-El Attend Church Rav. Anthony M. Radchuck, H E B R E W SUNDAY SERVICE 185 Montross Avenue in The Church Administrator . C E N T E R Rabbi Stewart Sytner — 438-6231 No. Arlington, Lyndhurst, NONOENOMINATIONAL CARLSTADT BAPTIST 333 V illey Brook Avenue, SUNDAY MORNINGS 9:15 Hebrew School Sun. 9 a.m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rutherford. betwCan Ridge Rd. 8. Fri. 8 p.m. Sot. 9 a.m. 223 Ridge Road of C H U R C H Every Sunday Sunday Worship 10 a.m. MASONIC TEMPLE C a rlsta d t, N .J. Stuyvesant Ava., Lyndhurst MT. ARARAT BAPTIST ChiuRtH North Arlington K of C Hall Rev. David Brown, Cantor PARK AVE. RUTHERFORD Anderson Fraser, Pastor 319 New York Ave., 27-29 Elm Street 988-7140 Study: 438-9582 OCTOBER THRU APRIL REV. RAY FRAZIER. Pastor Your Choice Lyn d h u rst Home: 935-0744 The Rev. R.w . seaman, Pastor LADIES INVITED ______438-9686______

informal word to this are singing The Chancel entire families to attend — x — Presbyterian earlier Service. Choir performs Gounods church together. Services at Rutherford’s At 11:00 the Church’s “Lovely Appear", Miss The Mid-Week celebration U kranians Press N ew Church Plans Presbyterian Church take pastor, Dr. Fred Holloway Bernadette Pello, soloist of the Holy C om m union will place Sunday at 9:30 and will be preach in g . He will a n d Williams ’ Darest' be held on Wednesday with On Sunday June 9th at 11:00. The 9:30 Service is start his vacation shortly Thou Now, O Soul, Miss the Rector as celebrant. t h e development of mainly of catholics who can parish the use of the hall 3:00 PM the women of the the annual Church School thereafter. Also at this Pello and Mrs. Mildred Christianity in the East. trace their ancestry to the where the Divine Liturgy Catholic Church of the Celebration and marks the Service a special Jackson soloists. The Ignited States has Ukrainians of Eastern (Mass) is celebrated every M ethodist Annunciation will sponsor a close of the regular Church recognition of the Because of the Special witnessed the growth of this Europe, now under Soviet Sunday at 10:00 AM. The A fam ily w orship at 10:15 Chinese Auction in the S c h o o l Reaching y e a r congregation’s high school Service at 9:30, Church rite from one diocese to rule/ Today, the Byzantine parish is administered by a.m is planned at the Knights of Columbus Hall, (classes resume in the graduates takes place as School classes a re not in that of six d i o c e s e s Church is proud to point out Rev. Anthony M Radchuk. Rutherford United 319 New Y o rk A venue. fall). A special feature of gift books are presented to session. An Open House is contained within two its many varied ancestral who at present resid es in Methodist C hurch. 56 West Lyndhurst. The Church of this Service is the them. Several 'of those being held in the Parish Archdioceses. The Church nationalities indicating its Jersey City, at the Church Passaic Avenue for Sunday. t h e Annunciation is presentation of Bibles to all seniors are also House following the Service of the Annunciation is universal role in Christ. of Saints Peter and Paul. 30 June 9. Student Day will be sponsoring this event as seven year olds of the participating in Sunday with refreshments being within the jurisdiction of The local parish has had B e n tle y Avenue. The observed and church school part of its building fund Church, including those evening’s Community served in the Guild Room. t h e Philadelphia the honor to be the guests summer schedule for the groups will participate in drive. Tickets for the event baptized here and seven Baccalaureate S e rv ic e Parents and friends of the Archdiocese whose ordinary of the generous Knights of Divine Liturgy will go into th e worship including were sold by the this year. Children from the spo n so re d by the Church School are invited is t h e Metropolitan Columbus, Lyndhurst effect on Sunday June 23rd; special songs. Bibles will be parishioners and advertised Church School are Rutherford Clergy to visit the classrooms and Ambrose Senyshyn. The Council. The knights have the Divine liturgy will be? presented to Third Grade in the local places of attending the Service with Association. stop at the Guild Room for parish itself is composed made available to the celebrated at 9:00 A M. students. The meditation by business of the their parents, as well as Special music is planned a time of fellowship. the pastor will be "Life Lyndhurst-North Arlington assisting in parts of it. The for both morning Services, Builders”. The Sunday area. Pot-Luck Supper Held By St. Elizabeth’s Rev. Thomas J. Holmes, according to Mr. Carl Grace-Episcopal School meets at 9:30 and The parish is planning to Baccaro, Director of Music. St. E lizab eth 's C hapter, in church on September Institute of Merchandising Minister of Church Services at Grace promotions will be observed build a church on land The Chancel Choir and the 15th at 10:00 a.m . by the and following a tim e of. Education, is bringing an Episcopal Churh on the within the classes. located at the corner of th e evening group of Primary and Junior Choirs Rector with the officers and employment with B. first Sunday of Pentecost Organist-Choir Director. Ridge Road and Second Episcopal Churchwomen committee chairmen of the Altman & Co. she joined the will.be held at 8. 9:15 and R. Steve Roberts, will A venue. Lyndhurst. At held their final meeting of staff of Mademoiselle 11 a.m. conducted by the present as a Prelude. present initial plans are the season at the parish W o m e n ’s Chapter the Magazine in 1969. She has PAROW Rev. Richard N. Pease, "Largo'’ by Handel: the being handled by Sergey house with a Pot-Luck daytime group of just returned from an assisted by the Rev. Offertory, vAir in D" by Padukow, a reknown Supper and annual reports Episcopal Churchwomen. Funeral Home H erbert B. T ietjen. Bach; and the Organ architect from Toms River. given by each Chairman. extensive trip through the The plain celebration o£ Postlude. “Chorale" by T h e Church of the New officers elected for the The Chapter will hold West coast and mid-west cities putting on fashion Serving Every Religion the Hqly C om m union will Schumann Annunciation has the 1974-75 Season are their closing dinner at the shows in 8 of the large HENRY S. PAROW begin the Day at 8:00 a m Other events on Sunday distinction of being Robin Hood Inn, Clifton on T h e Church at the church will include Catholic, in that it is under President. Mrs. Robert W Wednesday. June 5th. At cities and included a trip to Director School-Family Service will the 8:30 a.m. Sr. U.M.Y.F. the jurisdiction of the Moss, Vice President that time Secret Pals will . Mexico. Miss Pease is the be held at 9:15 for the b reak fa st se m in a r. 10:15 Roman Papal authority, Mrs. John Hudak, b e revealed and th e daughter of the Rev & 185 Ridge Rd. North Arlington entire church School. In a.m. pre-school child care and, also, the fact that it is Recording Secretary members attending will Mrs. Richard N. Pease. conjunction with th e during worship and at 12 of the Byzantine-Ukrainian Mrs. Howard Ruede. have the opportunity to St. Elizabeth's Chapter 998 7555 Service of Morning Prayer. Nodnr’Spaghettf Dfhtter at R ite . To clarify this Corresponding Secretary. hear Miss Nancy Pease. will be responsible for the Promotion Day will be held parsonage for Sr. U.M.Y.F. statement The liturgical Mrs. E.J. McKenna. Associate Fabric Editor of Christmas Booth of the 1974 when all members of the and Young Adults. ceremonies of the Church Treasurer Mrs. SB. Mademoiselle Magazine. Holy Fair and plan to spend school will receive T h e 1 :0 0 p.m. H igh follow the ancient rules of O’Reilly and Ass’t. She will speak of “Fashion the meetings creating promotion certificates from School B ac cala u reate will the Byzantine Rite, instead Treasurer. Mrs. J o h n Trends for Fall & Winter Christmas decorations and Waldo J. Ippolito th e Supt. Gerard H. lie held on the lawn of of the rules of the Latin Traficante. These officers Styles, Fabrics and articles for the Fair. A Mallett. This day will also Temple Beth-El, weather Rite that most catholics are a n d a l l com m ittee Colors’’. Miss Pease is a group has already been at mark the Acolyte permitting; otherwise in acquainted with The chairmen will be installed graduate of Laboratory work on these projects. Investiture and the Temple. language of the Liturgy is Funeral Home Advancement Service for Monday, June 10. 8:00 either American or all members of the Servers* p.m. Open House for all Slavonic, the basis for New Sacramental Rites Guild. Those recently women of the church at the modern Ukrainian. c o n firm e d will b ec o m e parsonage. Russian. Polish, etc. Other ■°On S aturday, April 27, a distributing a simple census Ministers. In this way those 425 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N.J. members of the Guild of Ss. Wednesday, June 12, 7:30 major differences that special Mass was card through the mail and who cannot attend will Paul and John and those p.m. Council on Ministries distinguish this rite of the celebrated at Sacred Heart at church to identify those participate in a very real Church, Lyndhurst 4384664 formerly in it will advance meet in the Church Parlor. Catholic Church from that confined to their homes and way in the celebration of to the Order of St. Vincent Thursday, June 13. 6:30 of the latin is common incorporating the newly desirous of frequent Mass. This also marks the close of p.m., Covered-Dish Supper practice of distributing r e v is e d rites for th e reception of the Eucharist. the church school and sharing program in c o m m u n io n under tw o Sacrament of Anointing. Anyone confined to his services will be held only at Fellowship. Hall. A service species, bread and wine, The parish Liturgical Plans are being h o m e , o r knowing of D ependable Service Since 1929 8 and 10:00 a.m. after this of song and insp iratio n will the division of the nave Committee of Sacred Heart completed for the someone who is sh u t in, Sunday. The Junior Choir have several Vartjpipating. from the sanctuary by an is trying, with greater distribution of communion desiring to receive will sing "Lead Us, On Sunday. Ju n e 16. Miss icon (holy images) screen, intensity, to reach out to to the shut ins after each of communion on a regular Heavenly Father" by S. Irene A ck erm a n and and others that follow with those who are sick and the Sunday Masses by the basis is requested to NAZARE Holler at the offertory Pastor Green will present confined to their * homes. reently commissioned contact Fr. Russ Ditzel at Sanctuary. All visitors and Awards will be given to issues discussed at the T h e committee is S p.e c ial Eucharistic 438-1147 newcomers to Rutherford members of the choir who Northern New Jersey M emorial Home Inc. will be w arm ly welcom ed have had perfect Annual Conference June and invited to join in the ROBERT J. NAZARE attendance at rehearsals 2-5 Reed Memorial Women Have Installation and Services since last services and activities, of Women of the Lyndhurst buffet luncheon prepared 403 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N.J. September. Mr Arthur B our Congregation. Nursery Westminster Woman's Congregational Reed Memorial by the four circles of Paulmier will present these care is available in the Association was Mrs. Helen Presbyterian Church Westminster. 438-7272 awards. T h e Rutherford Downstairs Kindergarten Schmidt. Mrs. Roberta Women's groups were Guest speaker was Miss The 11 o’clock " Service of C ongregational C hurch will Room during the Service of Bundgus, will be program guests at the installation of Morning Prayer will hold the Family Service of Worship Church School Ruth Nicol, a member of chairman, Mrs. Helen officers for the coming year include the Rector's Worship at 10:45 A M on classes for elementary and Reed Memorial Church, Quinzer, secretary and o f t h e Westminster Sermon and music by the June 9th with the Reverend Junior High ages will also who for many years has Linda Domanico, treasurer. Presbyterian Church STEEVER Senior Choir In addition to Glenn F Kalkbrenner be meeting at this time been a missionary in Th Rev. Lee R. Bundgus Woman’s Association. The the hymns and chants for preaching on the subject The Odd Couples Club of Ethiopia She retired this took part in installation the Day the.choir will sing 'Our Inheritance" using t h e Church will b e affair took place Monday in year from foreign service. ceremonies. Funeral Home Jesu. Joy of Man's E phesians 1 3-14 as the sponsoring an old-fashioned Fellowship Hall following a Elected president of the Desiring ' by Bach at the Bible reference. Mr John Box Lunch Social and offertory Both choirs of M u re z . Organist Choir Strawberry Festival at the O.R.T. Meeting In Closter June 10 Christian Successor To Collins M em orial Grace Church are under the Director, will play Henry Church on June 9th direction of Arthur B P urcell's Choral in Bb beginning at 3:30 PM Science Paulmier. Organist and for the Organ Prelude; Meetings of th e week will The Northeastern New leaders A Plenary session 253 Stuyvesar t Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. Ave Maria" • by Franz include the Finance Board Jersey Region of Women's in the afternoon will enable Radio Choirmaster, lhe organ Shubert for the Offertory of Monday evening at 8 American O.R.T. is all those attending to 201 939 3000 prelude will be Adagio and Fugue in D Minor . by PM.; Church Council on completing the plans for the benefit from hearing about Program Molto from Sonutu #3 by Johann Speth as the Organ Wednesday evening at 8 annual early summer every subject discussed in Guilmant and the postlude Postlude The Chancel P.M. and the fin a>*- Planning Conference which the morning workshops will be an improvisation on Choir will sing Lord. For rehearsal of the Chancel will be held on Ju n e 10. 1974 The Truth That Heals the recessional hymntune Thy Tender Mercies' Sake' Choir will be held at the at Temple Beth El 221 Rodio Station Tim* .Child care is offered home of Alfred E Cox on Schraalengurgh Road in WNIW 1130 KC 4:45 A.M. by R Farrant as the Protect Our Pets WVNJ 630 KC 9:43 A M. during the 9:15 and 11 00 Anthem of the morning Thursday. Ju n e 13th at fc Closter. New Jersey from a m Service for th e Claire Steffen and some P.M. Five delegates and 9:30 A M to 2:30 P M and Homeless convenience of parents of ntLMULHM Oi liv I • l u U llk d '' th e minister will be The twenty chapters of pre school children to Anim als Inc. Generation" will be attending the Central the Region which include provide an opportunity for Atlantic Conference Annual ail of Bergen and Hudson Noods Volunteers and June 9 Greeters at the door of the Foitei Hornes for An.-mots Have You Meeting on the Baltimore C ounties will h a v e th e If you can help Checked Your Campus of the University of opportunity to receive Oil Today? Maryland over the weekend guidance in all facets of 933-1174 of June 14. 15. and 16 O.R.T. through experience

BURK B R IE R L E Y ’S FUNERAL SERVICE Funeral Home 211 RIDGE ROAD NORTH ARLINGTON, N.J. WALTCft R. Calhoun DIRECTORS M a n a o c * John L. Burk CLEMENT M. BRIERLEY T l A IN C . FUNERAL HOJ*c| Paul Konarski D I R E C T O R 19 LINCOLN AVENUE. 52 R idge R oad Lyndhurst, N.J. RUTHERFORD, N. J. 07070 T E L E P H O N E TkkCPHONK 201 - *39-1010 939 0490 991-0150 P a g * 26 LEADER Thunday, June 6, 1974

O b itu a rie s______. Robert E. Fecanin: Star High School Athlete Dies Anthony Sconza Card of Thanks Art Club Presents Show — The funeral was Tuesday Anthony Sconza. 84, died The combined Literature/ Dwarfs” included the Robert E. Fecanin, a star man apparently lost control Survivors include his The Family of George from Diffily Funeral Home. Tuesday at his home. and Art Clubs of Union of his car and it struck a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Derby wish to express their Queen, Snow White and the athlete at Rutherford High T here was a 10 A.M. m ass School presented a tree near Wood Street. Born in Italy he came to thanks to all who were so Narrator, all in the form of Michael Fecanin/and three marionette show for the School, died Saturday from at St. Mary's Catholic Lyndhurst in 1907 and was kind to them in their time A native of Rutherford, enjoyment of the student 3Va foot tall marionettes injuries he suffered when brothers, Michael. George Church where he was a a retired machine operator of bereavement. Robert was a junior in high body. ,an automobile he was and Jam e s. parishoner. for a button manufacturer. Monsignor Henry Beck a n d numerous other school. He was a running Their colorful M r Sconza was a and priests of Sacred Heart characters depicted by driving crashed into a tree back on the football team presentation of '’“Snow parishioner of Sacred Heart Church were most on West Passaic Avenue. and a long jumper on the Frances Van Note Dies Wh i t e and the Seven hand held puppets. R.C. Church. comforting. We are grateful track team. Police said the young also to our many friends, Mrs. F rances V an Note, parishioner o f t h e Surviving are his wife, relatives and neighbors who formerly of Main Avenue. Assumption R.C. Church. the former Marion Valenti; Paul J. McGuire Dies offered their sympathy and PARK MANOR NK G Wood-Ridge. ^ three sons. Benjamin of Las Wood-Ridge. died Frieday gifts and to the staff of; the Her husband. John B., Vegas. Nev.. Anthony Jr. of Dedicated to Better Patient Care P aul J. M cG uire, 73, died Wis., and the Rev. Paul J.. in St. Anthony Hospital. Nazare Funeral home for W’arw ick. N.V. died in 1966. Wayne and William Sconza Tuesday in St. Frances S.C.J.. a graduate student their kind and efficient at Fordham University. Mrs. Van Note was born Surviving are x v ro Hall of Lodi; four Hospital, Jersey City. services, also to members Specializing in Female Patients New York, a daughter. in C arlstad t and had lived daughters, Mrs. Joseph daughters, Mrs. Teresa Mr. McGuire was borr. in of the American Legion in W'ood Ridge m o st .of her ( Cecelia ) G ri ppo of S o n ta , Mrs. Geraldine Scranton, Pa., and had Mrs. Robert (Jane) Colville Post. life until m oving to the St. Walwick and Mrs. Richard Coolick and Mrs. Frances lived in Jersey City 24 of Lyndhurst; two brothers We wish to extend our Joseph Home. HewiM. four (Pauline) Johnson of Sonta all of Union City and PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF years before moving to Philip of Avoca. Pa., and s p e c i a l thanks to the •AGED years ago. She was a Albuquerque, New Mexico; M rs. Anna Dvorak of REHABILITATION PROGRAM L yndhurst 20 y e a rs ago. He Frank of Hawley, Pa . a Lyndhurst Police • CONVALESCENT sister, Mrs. Frank (Helen) a son. John J. of Paramus; Bloomfield; 14 PHYSICAL THERAPY was a switchman with Erie Department and the • CHRONICALLY ILL McDonald of Scranton. Pa., 11 grandchildren and five grandchildren, atid four OXYGEN t FRACTURE EQUIPMENT Lackaw anna R ailw ay Co.. Bernard Keenan Emergency ‘ Squ a d •POST-OPERATIVE B ernard K eenan. 63, died great-grandchildren. great-grandchildren. SPECIAL DIETS H oboken, fo r 44 y e a rs and three grandchildren. members who responded at before retiring eight years The funeral was held at May 29, at the V eteran's The funeral was held at The funeral was at 9 a.m. once to our call for help. ago. After his retirement 10 a.m. Friday from the Hospital, Apollo Beach. 9:30 a.m. Monday from the 23 Park Place, Bloomfield 743-7772 Friday from the Nazare All these expressions of Mr. McGuire was employed Waldo J. Ippolito Funeral Florida. A veteran of the K o h ler Funeral H om e. Memorial Home followed sympathy are most b y Modell-Rowland Home followed by an 11 Air Force of World War II, Wood-Ridge, with a 10 by a 10 a .m M ass at Sincerely appreciated. Professional Care in a Homelike Environment Brokerage House, New o’clock concelebrated Mass he spent the first 25 years o'clock Mass at Assumption Sacred Heart R.C. Church. The Derby Family York for six years. He was at Sacred Heart Church of his life in L yndhurst. He Church. a parishioner of Sacred moved to Florida from Mr. Derby was a member Heart R.C. Church and was Teaneck after his of th e Building T ra d e a member of its Holy Name retirement from Wright’s in Union. Local 32 B. He Society. He was a member Wood-Ridge. Interment was retired seven years ago. He of the North Arlington held Saturday at Calicoon, was an Army veteran of Knights of Columbus. New York. W rite checks for m ore World War I and a member Surviving are his wife, He is survived by his of the Sacred H eart R.C. t h e former Mildred wife, Mrs. Mildred Conklin Church's Holy Name Browning; two sons, the Keenan and son Owen of Society. Apolla, Florida. Rev. Robert P.. S.C.J.. a Surviving are his wife, than your checkbook rector of Sacred Heart Mary F.; a son. Arthur of Monastry. Hales Corners. Lyndhurst; two daughters. J.E. Dowling Florence and Clare. both of Bertha Karrer Lyndhurst; and a grandson Funeral services will be The funeral was at 10 held today for Joseph E. b a l a n c e Bertha Beutelspacher a.m. Thursday from the Dowling, 61, who died K arrer. a resident of E ast Nazare Memorial Home Sunday of an apparent Rutherlord 20 years, died followed by an 11 a.m. heart attack. Sunday in Passaic General Mass at S acred H eart R.C. Mr. Dowling was born in Hospital. She was 54. Church Bronx. N.Y., and had lived in East Rutherford for the husband, Ernest; three Kita D'Eniilio last several years. He was daughters, Lillian LaDuca Rita DEmilio died a librarian at Fordham of Oakland and fHi talea in 1921. Queens, N.Y., and two Violet Bainer of Lyndhurst, settling in Jersey City. She sisters, Mrs. Ann Raymond and Clara Stumboli of East moved to Lyndhurst in 1925. and Mrs. Cecelia Sudano. Rutherford, and five She w as p parishioner of both of the Bronx. grandchildren. Sacred Heart R.C. Church A funeral Mass will be Services were Wednesday and a member of the said at 9:45 a.m. at the at 10 a.m. in the Shorter Rosary Society. Blessed Sacrament R.C. M em orial Home. 425 Broad Surviving are her Church. Bronx. St., Carlstadt. Burial was in husband. Mattia; a v(; res th a Yen Cemetery. daughter. Anna Giardelli of Clifton. Lyndhurst: two s o n s. J. Valentine Girard of Deer Park and" G e o r g e D e r b y .Alfonso of L yndhurst and Joseph Valentine, 81, died George B. D erby. 82. died five grandchildren. Monday in the BelAire in his hom e M onday. He Mass was Thursday at 10 Manor Nursing Home, was born in Brooklyn. N.Y.. am. at the Church, with W anaque. and resided here for 51 burial in Holy C ro s s Mr. Valentine was born years. Cemetery. North Arlington. in Minsk, Russia, and came to the United States in 1910, settling in Rutherford. He was foreman of the azalea Doll Exhibition To Be Held department of Bobbink and Atkins Nursery, East At its next m eeting on •Judging dolls R utherford, for 40 years June 12th, 8 p.m. at the competition” given by Mrs i- e ll before retiring in 1959. Mr. American Legion in G r a c e Fortanas, from Valentine was a World War Bergenfield. the North known doll authority I A rm y veteran. Jersey Doll Club will hold Dum ont. His wife, Olga, died in an exhibition of antique 1953. dolls for two Brownie Parents Meet Surviving are a daughter, troops from Dumont. The Bergen Catholic One Mrs. Mary Duby of youngsters are interested in Parent Organization Rutherford, and two learning what the dolls of regular meeting will be at grandchjldrtn' 50 and 100 years ago looked the Llks B uilding 30-02 F air F u n e ra , s e rv ,ces w ere like and comparing them to Lawn Ave., Fair Lawn held today at the Diffily what they enjoy today. N.J. T hursday Ju n e 13th Funeral Home The exhibition will be 8:30 p9» 27 Thursday, Jun* 6, 1974 LEADER

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LE G A L NOTICE Roosevelt Ave.. Lyndhurst. N.J.; for a Plenary Retail Distribution Lewandowski St., Lyndhurst. New 07071 has applied to the B oard of TAKE NOTICE THAT People s Take Notice that Lyndhurst Lodge. Take notice that Angelo PleciriUo Towaaklp of Lyadkarst Ralph D. Cerrito, Vice Pres.. 251 license for premises situated at 418 Jersey. Commissioners of the Township of Pharmacy. Inc.. trading as People's BPOE #1505 has applied to th e Board trading as Angelo’s has applied to the Public Notice River Rd., No. Arlington. N.J.; Page Ave., Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Pharmacy. Inc. has applied to the of Commiss‘oners of the Township of Board of Commissioners of tlw Boon! of Commissioners Arline Cerrito. Trees. & Secy., 380 OFFICERS immediately in writing to Herbert W. Renewal of Liquor license for Board of Commissioners of the Lyndhurst for a Club license for Township of Lyndhurst, New Jm e y , An Ordinance authorizing the Roosevelt Ave.. Lyndhurst. N.J. Melvin J. Diehl Pres. 585 Davis Perry, Municipal Clerk, of premises situated at 527 Valley Brook Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey, p re m is e s s itu a te d a t 247 P a rk for a Plenary Retail Consumption purchase of one (1) Fox Spreader. DIRECTORS A ve.. K earny; B ruce Diehl V.P;. 166 Lymihurst, New Jersey. Ave., Lyndhurst. New Jersey. for a Retail Distribution License for Avenue, Lyndhurst, New Jersey. License for premises situated al M l M odel Q493, B ox T y p e Auger Dominick Cerrito. 380 Roosevelt Rutherford PI. No. Arlington; Joseph P. Dobrowolski Officers and Trustees p rem ises situated a t 298 Ridge Road. O FFICERS Rkife Rd., Lyndhurst. New Jersey. Conveyor and necessary accessories Ave.. Lyndhurst N.J.; Ralph D. Margaret Diehl' Secy Treas. 585 442 Lewandowski St. Commder. Anthony Spinalli, Pres. Lyndhurst. New Jersey. EXALTED RULER Objections, If any should be made thereto, and making the necessary C errito. 251 River Rd.. No. Arlington. DqVis Ave. Kearny; ResideAces. May 30. June 6, 1974 555 Sum m er Ave.. Lyndhurst. N .J. O FFICERS Roy’Rawson Immediately in writing to Herbert W. appropriation of $5,000.00 from N .J .; Arline Cerrito. 380 Roosevelt DIRECTORS Fee: $11.04 James Castner, Sr. Vice-Commander Anthony L aV erghetta P re s.. 713 308 Bell Avenue. Perry, Municipal Clerk, ofr Revenue Sharing Fund available to Ave . Lyndhurst, N.J. Melvin J Diehl. Bruce Diehl. 114 Schuyler Avenue. North Center St.. Ridgefield, N.J. Hasbrouck Heights. N.J. Lyndhurst, New Jersey. the Township of lyndhurst. for the Angelo Plccirilk) Name all stockholders- holding one Margaret Diehl Residences. TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST Arlington. N.J. Anthony Rubino Secy — Treas, 175 TREASU RER entitlement period, July 1, 1974. to Delafield Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. Horizon Terrace. or more per centum of the stock of Name all stockholders holding one PUBLIC NOTICE Robert Gaworski. Jr. Commander John Graziano 120 June 30, 1975. said corporation. or more pfer centum of the stock of 190 C Gold Street. North Arlington, DIRECTORS 1 Orient Way Hillsdale, N J. NOTICE is hereby given that the BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Dominick Cerrito. 99'.. 380 said corporation. N.J Anthony La V erghetta. 713 C enter Rutherford. N.J. Dates: May 90, June 8, 1974 , above Ordinance was read and RE: Application of Joseph Pavolic. Roosevelt Ave.. Lyndhurst N.J.; Melvin J. Diehl. Bruce Diehl. 743 Second A venue, Block 45, Lot 21. Joseph Cagglano, Treas. St., Ridgefield. N.J SECRETA RY Fee: $11.04 considered a second time and passed M aria LaV erghetta. 713 C enter St.. A rline Cerrito, I S , 380 Roosevelt M argaret Diehl. R esidences. on the Lyndhurst Assessment Map: 555 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst. Jam es St. G eorge Take notice that Joseph WUczynaki • at a regular meeting of the Board of Ave.. Lyndhurst. N.J. N.J. Ridgefield. N.J 227 Peabody Avenue Commissioners of the Township of Objections, if any. should be made Granted the variance requested to trading as Bill and Joe's Tavern has Objections, if any. should be made Danti Borino, Secy. Anthony Rubino. 175 Delafield Lyndhurst. N.J. Lyndhurst on th e 28th day of May, immediately in writing to Herbert W. permit an existing two-family applied to the Board of immediately in writing to Herbert W 28 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. TR U STEES 1974. Perry Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, dwelling to remain on a sub standard Commissioners of the Township of Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. lot in a " B " R esidence Zone in Ernest Deluca Angelina Rubino. 175 Delafield ^ Louis Melillo H E R B E R T W. PERRY New Jersey. Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a New Jersey. Diehl Inc. violation of the Lyndhurst Zoning 3 yr. Trustee Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. 236 Sum m it Avenue Plenary Retail Consumption License TOWNSHIP CLERK Name all stockholders holding one Lyndhurst. N.J. Dated: June 6, 13, 1974 Three Acre Grill A Corp of Melvin J. Diehl. Ordinance, as amended 311 Lincoln Ave.. Lyndhurst, N.J. for premises situated at 801 Schuyler or more per centum of the stock of Frank Burton Fee: $13.80 The State of New Jersey 418 Page Ave The determination of the Board of Joseph Catania Avenue. Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Dominick Cerrito. Pres. * Lyndhurst, N.J. Adjustment of the meeting of May 22, 2 yr Trustee said corporation. Autumn Avenue Objections if any, should be made 846 Riverside Ave May 30, June 6, 1974 1974 is available for inspection at the 112 Fern A va*.. Lyndhurst. N.J. Anthony LaVerghetta. 713 Center Clifton. N.J. immediately In writing to Herbert W. Take notice that Three Acre Grill Lyndhurst, N.J Fee: 21 46 office of the S e c re ta ry . Municipal Patrick Ferrie St., Ridgefield. N.J. Lawrence Soficld Perry Municipal Clerk, of Lyndhurst, A Corporation of the State of N.J. To be published two successive Building. Lyndhurst, New Jersey. • 1 yr. Trustee M aria LaV erghetta. 713 C enter St., 133 Delafield Avenue New Jersey. trading as Three — Acre Grill and weeks in a local newspaper WARREN BOGLE. 328 Livingston Ave , Lyndhurst, N .J Ridgefield. N.J Lyndhurst. N.J. Joseph WUczynaki SECRETARY Granny's Table has applied to the Ju n e 6, 13, 1974 NOTICE Objections, if any. should be made Anthony Rubino. 175 Delpfield Bernard Parisi 801 Schuyler Avenue, Lyndhurst, New Board of Commissioners of the F ee: $23.26______Take notice that Joseph P Dated: May 23, 1974 immediately in Writing to Herbert W. Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. 49 Delafield Avenue Jersey Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Dobrowolski trading as Double June 6, 13, 1974 Perry_ Municipal Clerk, of Angelina Rubino, 175 Delafield Lyndhurst. N.J. May 30, June 6, 1974 Fee: $12.42 for a Liquor license for premises NOTICE Barrel Tavern has applied to the LyndhuSr New Jersey. Ave , Lyndhurst, N.J. Herbert Kleckner Fee: $11.04______situated at 846 Riverside Ave., Take notice that Diehl Inc., trading Board of Commissioners of the Anthony Spinalli, Pres Objections, if any. should be made 74 Woodland Avenue Lyndhurst, New Jersey. as Garden Delicatessen, has applied Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Take notice that Guidetti Rogalski Danti Borino. Secy. immediately in writing to Herbert H. Rutherford. N.J. NOTICE OFFICERS to the Board of Commissioners of the for a Plenary Retf»i Consumption W ase Post No. 3549 V.F.W 527 Guidetti Rogalski Wase Post No. 354 Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. Objections, if any. should be made Take notice that Edward Delaney Dominick Cerrito. Pres. 380 Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, License for premises situated at 442 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J VFW New Jersey. immediately in writing to Herbert W. trading as Delaney's, Inc. has 527 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst. People's Pharmacy. Inc. Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, applied to the Board of N.J. Anthony LaVerghetta. Pres. N.J. Commissioners of the Township of May 50. June 6.1974 713 C enter St. Lyiidhui st Lodge #1303. BPOE Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Fee $48 40 Ridgefield. N J. Roy Rawson. Exalted Ruler Plenary Retail Consumption 9C-24 May 30, June 6, 1974 306 Bell Avenue. Lyndhurst, N.J License for premises situated at 411 NOTICE Fee $22 84______Jam es St George, Secretary Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Take notice that San Carlo 227 Peabody Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J. O FFICERS Take notice that Robert Kutz Ju n e 6. 13. 1974 Edward Delaney, Pres., 388 Wilson Restaurant. Inc. trading as San Carlo trading as Koos Tavern Inc. has Restaurant has applied to the Board Fee: $24.84 Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. applied to the Board of of Commissioners of the Township of Edward Delaney, Treas., 388 PARSONS DOES IT AGAIN! Commissioners of the Township of NOTICE Wilson Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Take notice that Nunzie Paterno Edward Delaney, Secy., 388 Wilson Plenary Retail Consumption License LICENSE for premises situated at -trading as Park View House has Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. for premises situated at 620 136 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst. New applied to the Board of Objections, if any. should be made Stuyvesant Ave, Lyndhurst. New Jersey. WE'VE FROZEN THE PRICE ON Jersey. Commissioners of the Township of immediately in writing to Herbert W. OFFICERS O FFIC ER S Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. Robert D. Kutz, P res., 188 Division Plenary Retail Consumption License New Jersey. Jane T Melone. Pres. Ave., Belleville. N.J. for premises situated at 775 Edward Delaney 304 Copeland Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. Robert C. Kutz. Secy., 188 Division Justine M Whitehurst, Vice Pres. Riverside Avenue. Lyndhurst, New 388 Wilson Avenue Ave., Belleville, N.J MAYTAG . . . R F P 1, P.O. Box 35, Lake Ariel Jersey. Lyndhurst. N .J. Objections, if any. should be made Penn Objections, if any. should be made TO BE PUBLISHED TWO immediately in writing to Herbert W. JUST ARRIVED - A TRUCKLOAD Joseph J Melone. Secy. Immediately In writing to Herbert W. SUCCESSIVE WEEKS IN A LOCAL Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, 23 Glenside Terr., Upper Montclair. Perry, Municipal Clprk, of NEWSPAPER. New Jersey. N.J. Lyndhurst, New Jersey. May 30, June 6, 1974 R obert D. Kutz OF MAYTAGS BOUGHT BEFORE DIRECTORS Nunzie Paterno Fee $16 56______R obert C. Kutz Ja n e T. Melone 192 Prospect Avenue 188 Division Ave. 304 Copeland Ave., Lyndhurst, N .J. Hackensack N.J. 07801 Take notice that William Monahan THE PRICES WENT UP! Belleville. N.J. Justine M. Whitehurst M ay 30. June 6, 1974 trading as William Monahan has RFP I P.O. Box 35, Lake Ariel. F ee: $ applied to the Roard of May 30, June 8. 1974 Commissioners of the Township of Penna. Fee: $13.80 Joseph J. Melone NOTICE Lyndhurst, New Jersey,' for a Plenary Retail Consumption License 23 Glenside Terr., Upper Montclair. Take notice that Bridge Bar Inc. BUY NOW AND N.J. Take notice that George F. for premises situated at 37 Ridge trading as Bridge Bar and Grill has Name all stockholders holding one Aronian, Mary E. Aronian, George Rd . Lyndhurst. New Jersey. F Aronian Jr. trading as George* applied to the Board of or more per centum of the stock of Objections, If any, should be made Liquor and Delicatessen has applied Commissioners of the Township of said corporation. immediately in writing to Herbert W. to the Board of Commissioners of the Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Jane T. Melone Plenary Retail Consumption License Perry. Municipal Clerk, of S A V E U P T O Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Lyndhurst, New Jersey. 304 Copeland Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. for a Plenary Retail Distribution fo r p r e m is e s s i t u a t e d a t 535 Justine M. W hitehurst William Monahan License for premises situated at 36 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst. New RFP 1, P.O. Box 35. Lake Ariel, 37 Ridge Rd. Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Jersey. Penn. Lyndhurst. N.J. Objections, if any, should be made O FFIC ER S Joseph J. Melone May 30, June 6, 1974 immediately in writing to Herbert W. Rocco Vegola, Pres. No Special Orders 23 Glenside Terr., Upper Montclair, Fee: $11.04 Perry, Municipal Clerk, of 535 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst *30°° N.J. Rocco Vegola, Treas. Sale prices on Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Take notice that Columbus A.S. k Objections, if any. should be made George F. Aronian 535 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst P. Ass'n. Inc. has applied to the immediately in writing to Herbert W. every MAYTAG in stock! Mary E. Aronian Rocco Vegola, Secy. Board of Commissioners of the Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, George E. Aronian, Jr. 535 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, New Jersey. 184 Carmita Ave., Rutherford, N.J. Objections, If any. should be made for a Club license for premises Objections, if any. should be made May 30, June 6. 1974 immediately in writing to Herbert W. situated at 621 Valley Brook Ave., im m ediately in w riting to H erbert W. Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, Fee: $11.04 Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Officers and Trustees New Jersey. Rocco Vegola Pasquale Tremonte Pres. San Carlo Restaurant Take notice that K. of C. 535 R iverside Ave., 248 Fern Ave. Joseph J. Melone, Secy. Corporation of Lyndhurst has applied Lyndhurst Lyndhurst, N.J. 620 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst to the Board of Commissioners of the May 30. June 6. 1974 Patsy Carucci Treas. N.J. Township of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Fee: $18.56 86 W. Govemeur St. M ay 30, June 6, 1974 for a CB 13 license for premises Rutherford. N.J. situated at 319 New York Ave., Fee $ ______NOTICE John Lasadonia Secy. Lyndhurst, New Jersey. NOTICE Take notice that John Manyk, Inc. 233 Forest Ave OFFICERS AND TR U STEES Lyndhurst. N.J. Take notice that Anthony Scardino. Daniel Coranoto, Pres. trading as Lyndhurst Bar It Grill has applied to the Board of Objections, if any. should be made Jr. trading as Valley Brook Liquors. 231 Webster Ave.. Lyndhurst MAYTAG Commissioners of the Township of immediately in writing to Herbert W. Inc has applied to the Board of John Gagllardi. Treas Lyndhurst, New Jersey, for a Perry, Municipal Clerk, of Commissioners of the Township of 285 Lafayette Ave., Lyndhurst Plenary License for premises Lyndhurst, New Jersey. the one to buy in the first place Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Richard J Goglia. Secy Plenary Retail Distribution situated at 7 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, Columbus A S. Ii P. Ass n. Inc. 106 Darwin Ave., Rutherford Pasquale Tremonte Pres. LICENSE for premises situated at TR U 8TEES New Jersey. 485 Valley Brook Avenue. Lyndhurst, OFFICERS John Lasadonia Secy. Richard Alberker 621 Valley Brook Ave. New Jersey. 716 Fourth St.. Lyndhurst Florence Paglia. Pres. O FFIC E R S 326 Rutherford Ave.. Lyndhurst Lyndhurst, N.J. Salvatore Gentile May 30. June 6, 1974 Anthony Scardino. Jr . Pres.. 649 244 Clintore Terrace, Lyndhurst Richard Paglia. Treas. New Jersey Avenue, Lyndhurst. N.J. Joseph Breslin 336 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst Fee: $16 56 Anthony Acardino. Sr.. Treas.. 621 f 633 Third St., Lyndhurst Richard Paglia, Secy Take notice that Maschio Brothers. New Jersey Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J. 326 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst Objections, if any, should be made DIRECTORS Inc. trading as Maschio Brothers, Mary Scardino. Secy . 621 New immediately in writing to Herbert W. inc. has applied to the Board of Florence Paglia Jersey Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J Perry, Municipal Clerk, of Commissioners of the Township of 326 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst DIRECTORS Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Lyndhurst for a plenary retail Richard Paglia Anthony Scardino. Jr.. 649 New K of C. Corporation of Lyndhurst consumption license for premises 326 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst Jersey Avenue, Lyndhurst. N.J. Daniel Coranoto, Prea. situated at 123 Ridge Road, Richard Paglia Anthony Scardino. Sr., 621 New Richard Goglia, Secy. Lyndhurst. 328 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst Jersey Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J. May 30, June 8, 1974 OFFICERS: Name all stockholders holding one Mary Scardino, 621 New Jersey F*e: $24 84 Ercole Maschio. President, 118 I Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J. or more per centum of the stock of Orient Way, Rutherford, N.J.; said corporation. Name all stockholders holding one Fiorindo Maschio, Vice-president, 285 I or more per centum of the stock of Florence P ag lia .. Warren St., Lyndhurst, N .J.; Joseph NOTICE 326 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst said corporation Maschio. Secretary, 23 Clark Avenue, Take notice that The Lyndhurst Richard Paglia Anthony Scardino. Sr.. 621 New Rutherford, N.J. Diner Inc trading as Lyndhurst 326 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst j Jersey Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J. Diner has applied to the Board of DIRECTORS Anthony Scardino. Jr.. 649 New Richard Paglia Commissioners of the Township of 328 Rutherford Ave., Lyndhurst Ercole Maschio. 116 Orient Way. Jersey Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J. Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Rutherford. N.J ; Fiorindo Maachio. Mary Scardino. 621 New Jersey Objections, if any. should be made Plenary Retail Consumption license immediately in writing to Herbert W. 285 Warren Street, Lyndhurst. N .J.; Avenue, Lyndhurst, N.J. for premises situated at 540 Joseph Maschio. 23 Gark Avenue. Objections, if any. should be made Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. Riverside Ave . Lyndhurst. New New Jersey. Rutherford. immediately in writing to Herbert W Jersey Stockholders holding 1 or more— Perry, Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. John Manyk Inc. OFFICERS Florence Paglia. Prea. percentage of the stock of same New Jersey corporation. Albert Apicella. Pres., 9 Cottage 328 Rutherford Avenue PI. Nutley. N.J Ercole Maachio, 116 Orient Way. Valley Brook Liquors Inc Lyndhurst. N.J. Thomas Apicella. Treas , 499 Ruffterford, N .J.; Fiorindo Maschio. Anthony Scardino Jr.. Pres. May 30. June 6 Joralemon St . Belleville. N.J 285 Warren Street, Lyndhurst. N .J.; 485 Valley Brook Ave.. Lyndhurst. Fee $21 46 Thomas Apicella, Secy , 499 Joseph Maschio. 23 Gark Avenue. N.J. Joralemon St . Belleville. N.J. Rutherford Thursday, Friday, Saturday on all June 6. 13. 1974 DIRECTORS NOTICE Stockholders holding 1 or more Fee $24 84 . Albert. .ApjcelUu 9 Cottage PI Take notice thaj HETTY'S percentage of the . stock of same Nutley. N.J. l iq u o r & D elicatessen in c corporation : brand-new Maytag Washers & Dryers! Thomas Apicella. 499 Joralemon trading as Joe's Liquor it Ercole Maschio. 116 Orient Way. NOTICE OF INTENTION St . Belleville. N.J. Delicatessen has applied to the Rutherford; Fiorindo Maschio. 295 Take notice that James A. Spataro Name all stockholders holding one rTownship of Lyndhurst, New Jersey Warren Street. Lyndhurst; Joseph trading as Spataro'* Liquor A Dell or more per centum of the stock of for a Plenary Retail Distribution Maschio. 23 Clark Avenue, PLUS SAVING ON has applied to the Board of said corporation license for premises situated at 543 Rutherford. N.J Commissioners as Issuing Authority Albert Apicella. 9 Cottage PI.. Ridge Road. Lyndhurst. New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made of the Township of Lyndhurst fpr a Nutley. N.J. O FFICERS in writing immediately to Herbert W. Plenary Retail Distribution License 0 0 TOP-RATED Thom as Apicella. 499 Jo ralem o n Milton Przebieglec Pres. 8 9th St. Perry. Borough Clerk, Township of for premises situated at 299 North Arlington; Barbara Alice Lyndhurst, N.J. Stuyvesant Ave In the Township of St.. Belleville. N.J. Objections, if any. should be made Przebieglec Treas 8 9th St., North May 30. June 6, 1974 Lyndhurst MAYTAG DISHWASHER immediately in writing to Herbert W Arlington. Residences Fee $2146 Objections, if any. should be made DIRECTORS immediately in writing to Herbert W Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. New Jersey Milton Przebieglec 8 9th St North LEGAL NOTICE Perry, Municipal Clerk of the Name of Applicant Arlington; Barbara Alice • ;i WASH Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey Albert Apicella Przebieglec, 8 9th St.. North Jam es A Spataro Board ef C— ■Issleaem LEVELS 540 R iverside Arlington Residences 299 Stuyvesant Ave Name all stockholders holding one An Ordinance authorising the Lyndhurst public or private sale of certain June 6. 13. 1974 or more per centum of the stock of May 30, June 6. 1974 property now owned by the TownsMp • SELF­ Fee $22 08 said corporation Fee $1104 Milton Przebieglec 8 9th St. No. of Lyndhurst in the County of Berpsn CLEAN and fixing terms and minimum price Arlington; Barbara Alice thereof pursuant to New Jersey FILTER NOTICE Przebieglec. 8 Rh St No. Arlington. Revised Statutes. 40A 12-13 Take notice that Lee’s Hawaiian Islander. Inc trading as Lee's Hawaiian Residences NOTICE Is hereby given that the Islander. Inc has applied to the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Objections, if any. should be made above Ordinance was read and • FULL SIZE Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for a Retail Consumption license for premises situated , immediately in writing to Herbert W. considered a second time and paaaed at 788 Stuyvesant Ave . Lyndhurst. New Jersey Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst,. at a regular meeting of the Board af UPPER OFFICERS New Jersey. Commissioners of the TownsMp af Stephen K D Louie, Pres . 142 12 Pershing Cres . Jamaica. N Y , Thomas Metty's Liquor k Lyndhurst on the 28th day of May, SPRAY CS Louie, Treas . 54 Henry St.. N Y C. N Y , Stanley Chin Din. Secy . M Delicatessen 1974 Bayard St . N Y C , N Y Milton Przebieglec HERBERT W PERRY ARM DIRECTORS P res TOWNSHIP C LERK Stephen K.D. Louie. 142 12 Pershing Cres. Jamaica. N Y : Stanley Chin 543 Ridge Rd Dated June 6, 12, 1974 Din. 89 B ayard S| . N Y C . N Y Thomas C S Louie. 54 Henry St . N Y Lyndhurst. N.J. Fee $12 42 • FAMOUS N Y .. John York Wing Wong. 1896 79 SI . Brooklyn. New York, H arry G. Lew, May 30. June 6. 1974 Take notice that Krasner's Liquor 50 Bayard St . N Y C . N Y Fee $22 08______MAYTAG Name all stockholders holding one or more per centum of the stock of said Market a corporation of the State of DEPENDABILITY corporation Take notice that Ben's New Jersey, has made application to Stephen KD Louie. 142 12 Pershing Oes . Jamaica. N Y ; Linda Nf Delicateftsen. Inc trading as Bens the Mayor and Council of the Louie. 142 12 Pershing Cres Jamaica. N Y Chat Cong Leong. 20 E 18th St . Delicatessen, has applied to the Borough of North Arlington. N.J. for Brooklyn. N Y ; Stanley Chin Din. 80 Bayard St.. N Y C . N Y Board of Commissioners of the a Plenary Retail Distribution License Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey, for premises situated at 167. 169 and for a Plenary Retail Distribution 171 Ridge Road. North „ Arlington. % Of Stork license for premises situated at 508 N.J. SPECIAL PRICES THRU SATURDAY ONLY! lean ed * OFFICERS Na. Of Stuyvesant Avenue. Lyndhurst. New Name Jersey Milton Krasner. 38 Clinton Ave., COME EARLY AND GET THE MODEL AND COLOR YOU WANT MOST Thomas C.S. Louie 54Henry St 3D 10% OFFICERS: Kearny. N.J . President 4 Director Apt 15 Ben Levine. Pres Harry Krasner. 164 Vreeland Ave., N Y 10002 181 River Road. Nutley Rutherford. N.J . Treas k Director William Eng 1764 Monroe Ave 30 10% Frieda B Levine. Sec Treas. Herman Krasner. 99 Smuil Ave., Bronx. N Y 181 River Road. West Csldwell N .J , Secty.; k 36 AMES AVE. 10457 Nutley Director John York Wing Wong 1889 79th St 30 10% DIRECTORS: Stockholders holding one or more 935-5277 Apt IB Ben Levine ' per centum of stock in said Store Hours Mon. Tues. 10 to 6 Brooklyn. N Y 111 River Road. corporation 11214 W e d 1 0 »o i Nutley Milton Krasner. 28 Cliatoa Ave.. Wal Hlng Wong 1889 79th St 30 10% Fneda Levine Kearny, N.J Thurs, Fri 10 to 8 30 Apt IB 181 River Road. Harry Krasner. 164 Vreeland Ave . SAT 9 30 to 5 Brooklyn. N Y Nutley Rutherford. N J 11214 Abe Levine Herman Krasner, 88 Smuil Ave., Harry G Lew SO Bayard St 20 10% 25 Van Bream an Court. West Caldwell. N .J. N Y 10013 M ontclair Marvin Bartner. 63 Indian Drive. Visit Our Kearny Store Donald Y Tam 51 Catherine St 30 19% Objections, if any, should be made Woodcliff Lake. N J 113 Midland Ave Kearny N.Y 10008 immediately, in writing to Herbert Objections if any. sheald be made Objections, if any. should be made immediately ia writing to Herbert W W Perry. Municipal Clerk of immediately in writing to Medley D Perry. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurst. New Jersey Lyndhurst. New Jersey House Municipal Clerk ef N Stephen K.D Louie . Ben Levine Prea Ren Levine. President r Liquor Market, lac 142 12 Pershing Crescent 181 River Road . Ml. 171 Rtd«e Road Nutley. New Jersey I.M.J. May JO, Ju n e «, 1*74 June f, 13. 1974 June 6.13. 1974 Fee 156 30 F e e 128 70 Fee I Pag* 28 LEADER Thursday, June 6, 1974

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT ( T a k e notice that application has Take notice that Tom and Sonny's Take notice that Veterans of Take notice that K of C Home Inc. been made to the,M ayor and Council Inc a corporation of the State of New Foreign Wars, -Port 227, intends to of Rutherford, N .J., has applied to — North Arlington Leader of the Borough of North Arlington, Jemey, trading as Tom and Sonny's, News Leader Leader — Free apply to the Mayor and Council of the Mayor and Council of the N.J. by Jerry P. Meiillo and Victor has made application to the Mayor Take Notice that Rutherford Rutherford, New Jersey, for a Club Borough of Rutherford. New Jersey, NOTICE J. Farina, partnership, trading as and Council of the Borough of North B .P .O .E ., E lks 547 has applied to the License for premises situated at 10-18 for a club license for premises Press OLYMPIAN LIQUORS AND Arlington, N .J., fo ra Plenary Retail Mayor and Council of the Borough of Union Avenue, Rutherford, New situated at 27 Jackson/Avenue, RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF DELICATESSEN for a plenary retail Consumption License for premises Rutherford, New Jersey, for a Club Jersey. Rutherford, N.J. NOTICE distribution license for premises situated at 26 Ridge Road. North NORTH ARLINGTON License for premises situated at * 10017. known at the time of sale. Borough of North Arlington, N .J . f6r Fee: $17.28 No Arlington. N.J. 07032 Chew Keong Chin, Secretary & 1974. delivered to the office of the C om m an d er L a r r y B e s s . 68 Officers and Directors of the Approximate amount due on this a club liquor license for premises CH APLAIN LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Treasurer. 60 First Avenue. New Board in the Municipal Building. 176 Meadow Rd. 07070. applicant Corporation are: execution is $2,610.00 plus Sheriffs situated at 194 R iver Road, North Edmund Silkowski T a k e notice that application has Park Avenue, before 2 00 P.M . on Sr. Vice Commander Alvin J. Kenneth G. Peters. Chairman of fees. 10% of the purchase price in the Arlington, New Jersey York. N .Y. 109 Belmount Avenue been made to the Mayor and Council DIRECTORS that day for the following: Jenkins. 73 Grove St.. 07070. the Board and Director. 329 Ryder form of Certified Check or Cash is Columbian Club No. Arlington, N .J. $7032 of the Borough of North Arlington. Milk Jr Vice Keith Bratche, 170 Van Road. Manhasset. N .Y required at the time of sale. This Board of Trustees Frank F. Gee. 4 Mayfair Drive FINANCE OFFICER N.J. by Riveredge Restaurant. Inc., Fairfield, New Jersey. Ice Cream Winkle St.. 07073. Richard J. Newman. President and notice is subject to Conditions of Sale O F F IC E R S John W Taylor a corporation of the State of New Bread St Rolls Finance officer, Ted Brunson, 438 Director. RFD fl. Box 334, Mt as set forth by the Sheriff of Bergen JAMES HUTCHINSON JR Yin B Tom. 395 Walnut St., 208 Prospect Avenue Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Nutley, N.J. Data Processing of School Stuvison Ave , Rutherford. Kisco, N.Y. County. The Sheriff reserves the 114 Adelaide St No. Arlington. N .J 07032 Consumption License for premises Chew Keong Chin. 60 First Avenue, Budgetary Accounting Service officers. Bill Cason. 68 Thomas R. McCarthy. Executive right to'adjourn this sale from time Belleville. N.J. SERGEANT AT ARMS situated at 185 .River Road. North New York. New York Detailed lists may be secured at Wood St.. Rutherford. 07070: Vice President and Director. 3SB to time as provided by Law President George Corriston Arlington. N.J the office of the undersigned. 176 Chaplain. Charlie Garnett. 191 Ryder Road. Manhasset. N.Y JOSEPH F: JOB, Sheriff CHARLES BELMONTE Name of all stockholders holding 93 Arlington Blv'd O F F IC E R S Park Avenue. Rutherford, N.J. The Van Winkle St., E Rutherford; Lawrence Yaffa, Vice President, May 13. 20. 28 June 3 4 40 W illiam St one or more per centum of the stock No Arlington, N.J. 07032 Charles Eagan. 20 Westland Rd.. Board of Education reserves the Historian, Art William. 450 Highland P.O. 326, Alpine. N .J. May 16, 23, 30. June 6. 1974 No. Arlington, N .J. of silid corporation? T R U S T E E S Verona. N.J Frank F Gee. 103 Mountain Way, right to reject any and all bids and to A ve.. Passaic. 07072; Sgt. of A rm s, Leo C. Fennelly, Secretary and Fee: $77.28 Vice President Alfred A. Moore Kenneth Clark. 255 River Rd., No. Rutherford. New Jersey waive immaterial informalities and Joe Scott. 505 Harrison St.. Passaic. Director. 1165 Park Avenue. New JOSEPH POLLARI York, N .Y 9 Bernard Place Arlington, N.J. Yin B Tom. 395 Walnut St., award contract which in their 07055. Take notice that Schmidt-Hoeger 28 Prospect Ave. Np. Arlington, N .J. 07032 D IR EC T O R S Nutlley, N .J. judgment may be in the best interest Trustees Sylvester T. Ribaudo, Vice Post 3149, Veterans of Foreign Wars, j No. Arlington, N .J. President and Director. 1654 102st Charles Eagan. 20 Westland Rd., Cliew Keong Chin, 60 First Avenue, of the Board of Education. Harold Harrison. 7 Edison PL. E. trading as Schmidt-Hoeger Post 3149. Street. Bayside. N .Y Treasurer W illiam J Murphy Verona. N.J. New York, New York. The Bid must be accompanied by a Rutherford; Bill Harris. John V.F.W , has applied to the Mayor and Mitchell M Zak. Assistant LEONARD KAISER 20 Hedden Terrace Kenneth Clark. 255 R iv e r Rd., No. Objections, if any. should be made Bid Guaranty, which shall not be less Underwood. 199 Van Winkle St., E Council of the Borough of Carlstadt, 226 Boston Ave. Secretary and Assistant Treasurer. No. Arlington, N .J. 07032 Arlington, N.J. immediately in writing to Hedley D than ten percent (10,%) of the amount Rutherford; John Bervine. 198 9th New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail No. Arlington. N .J. Nam e of stockholdres holding one of the bid. and at the option of the St.. Passaic. 07055; Ray Rounds. 166 274 Mountain Way. Rutherford. N.J. Consumption License for premises Secretary House. Municipal Clerk of North Walter J. Silvers Jr. or more per centum of the stock of bidder may be a certified check, Orchard St., E. Rutherford. 07073. D IR EC T O R S situated at 316 Monroe Street, T R U S T E E S Arlington, New Jersey. 82 Eagle Street said corporation: bank draft, U.S. Government Bonds Objections, if any, should be made Curt K. Brill. 1016 Fifth Avenue. Carlstadt. New Jersey. ROBERT SHAFER JADE FOUNTAIN INC New York. N .Y. No. Arlington. N.J 07032 C harles H. Eagan, 20 Westland (at par value) or a bid bond secured immediately, in writing, to Helen J. O F F IC E R S 73 Belmohr St. Pres A lvin J F e rro , 49 Prospect Objections if any should be made Road. Verona. N.J by a guarantee company or a surety Grayshan. Borough Clerk to the Clifford J . Wagner Beireville. N.J. Frank F Gee Avenue. Larchm ont, N .Y immediately in writing to Hedley D. Kenneth Clark, 255 River Rd . No. company. No bid w ill be considered Borough of Rutherford. Commander WILLIAM LAPSLEY 4 Mayfair Drive Frederick P. Haas. 137 Raymond House. Borough C le rk' o f North Arlington. N.J. unless it is so guaranteed. Certified M urray Hodge Post 453 307 Fourth Street _ 3 West St / Fairfield, New Jersey Street, Darien, Connecticut. Arlington. N.J. Objections, if any, should be made Check or Bank D raft must be made Larry Bess Carlstadt. N .J. 07072 No. Arlington. N .J. Secy. & Treas. Abraham Rosenberg. 2 Ross Lane. Alexander P. Stover imm ediately in writing to Hedley D payable to the order of the Commander Joe Smythe JOSEPH DAVIS Chew Keong Chin Hewlett Neck. N .Y / Post No 37 House. Borough Clerk of North Rutherford Board of Education. Cash May 30 & June 6, 1974 Sr Vice Commander 11 Devon-St. 60 F irs t Avenue Harry W Siefert, 1133 N. Green American Legion. Inc. Arlington, N.J. deposits will not be accepted. The 606 Garden Street No. Arlington. N .J. New York, N.Y Fee $23 48______Bay Road. Lake Forest. III. of North Arlington, N .J. Riveredge Restaurant, Inc Bid G uaranty sh a ll insure th$ Carlstadt. N.J 07072 JOHN HULIk' June 8. 13. 1974 James C. Turner, 2 Kimberly June 6, 13,” 1974 185 R iver Road Fee : $27 60______execution of the contract and the NOTICE Eugene W Siriday 192 Eagle St Drive, Durham. North Carolina Jr. Vice Commander Fee $33.12 North Arlington, furnishing of p erfo rm an ce and TAKE NOTICE that DOON No Arlington. N .J. T«ke notice that North Arlington The stockholder holding more than 419 Washington Street N .J. 07032 payment bond by the successful BEVERAGES. INC., trading as JERRY HELM NOTICE Lodige No 1992. Benevolent and ten per centum ( 10% ) of the stock of Carlstadt. N.J. 07072 June 6, 13. 1974 bidder a ll as required by the N EEN A LIQ U O RS, has applied to 2 Bromley PI .T A K E N O T IC E that Fahey 's Bottle the applicant Corporation is Fe e : $17.ag______Protective Order of E lk s, has applied specifications. the Mayor and C ouncil of the T R U S T E E S Bloomfield. N .J. 1 Jghqp. In c.. has applied to the Mayor to the Mayor and Council of The Borough of Rutherford for a Plenary L IG G E T T St M Y ER S Joseph R Cunningham J r and Council of tbe Borough of North Ronald W Ward INCORPORATED ANTHONY BONGIOVANNI Take Notice that Charles J. Borough of North Arlington, New Retail Distribution license for 'the 724 Sixth Avenue Secretary - Business 630 New York, N.Y 10020 20 Second St Arlington, N .J ., for a P len ary Retail Manara and Patrick M Vezardi Jersey, for a Club Liquor License, for premises situated *t 82 P a rk Avenue. Lyndhurst. N.J. 07071 Administrator Objections, if any. should be made No Arlington, N .J. Distribution License for premises trading as Arlington Lounge, Inc.. a premises situated at 129 131 Ridge Rutherford, New Jersey James Miller Objections, if any. should be sent situated at 592 Ridge Road, North Road, North Arlington, N J . June 13, 1974 Names and residences of all im m ediately in w ritin g to the 3 Cottage Lane corporation under the laws of the Fee Si 3 HO Director of the Division of Alcoholic immediately in writing lo Hedley D Arlington. N.J. state of New Jersey, has applied to O F F IC E R S stockholders, directors and officers Saddle River. N.J 07458 House, Borough Clerk of North O F F IC E R S ANTHONY CICCHINO i r e as follows. Beverage Control. 25 Commerce Richard Kirk the m ayor and council of the Borough Drive. Cranford. N.J 07016 Arlington, New Jersey. Bert M Fahey of North Arlington, New Jersey, for a EXALTED RULER Take notice that Loring Wines St Anthony Intindola, 20 Whitford 417 Washington Street AUSTIN. NICHOLS St CO. Applicant: Columbian Club of North president plenary retail distribution license for 15 Hendel Avenue Liquors. Inc., trading as Village Avenue. Nutley, N .J Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 1 7 Ninth Street Mary Intindola, 20 Whitford INCORPORATED Arlington. Inc. premises located at 338 Belleville North Arlington. N .J Wines St Spirits of Rutherford has Bar Chairman Avenue. Nutley, N .J 733 Third Avenue 194 River Road, North Arlington, North Arlington, N .J. Turnpike. North Arlington. FRANK SULLIVAN applied to the Council of the Borough Joseph Truscello Objections, if any, should be made New York. N .Y 10017 N.J O F F IC E R S S E C R E T A R Y o t Rutherford for a renewal of a 436 Union Street Arthur J . O'Connor immediately in w riting to Mrs. Helen May 30, June 6. 1974 June 6. 13, 1974 Charles J Manara 22 Ilford Avenue Plenary Distribution License for Carlstadt, N .J. 07072 secretary Grayshan. Clerk of the Borough of Fee $33 12______Fe e : *30 36 President North Arlington. N .J. premises located at 85 Park Ave , Objections, if any. should be made 5 Cornell Way Rutherford 25 Rawson St. LAHRENCE MCKEOWN Rutherford, New Jersey. Take notice that on May 21. 1974 a immediately, in w riting, to Frances NOTICE Upper Montclair, N .J. DOON BEVERAGES Bloomfield. N J . T R E A S U R E R Objections if any should be made change occurred in the stock holdings Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, Take notice that North Arlington May 30 St June 6, 1974 of Triple S. Liquor Inc. Holder of Patrick M Vezardi 4 Eckhardt Terrace immediately in w riting to Mrs. Helen New Jersey. Bowl-O-Drome. Inc.. a corporation of D IR EC TO R S Grayshan. Borough Clerk of Fee: $13.80______Plenary Retail Distribution License vice president treasurer North Arlington. N .J. SCHMIDT HOEGER POST 3149 the State of New Jersey, has applied Bert M Fahey T R U S T E E S Rutherford. N .J. D.9 for premises located at 21 Park VETERANS OF FOREIGN to the Mayor and Council of the 954 B Franklin Ave Take notice that H and M Krasner, 7 Ninth Street Martin A. Cicchino, Loring Wines St Liquors, Inc. ' Avenue. Rutherford, N .J. resulting in WARS of the United States Borough of North Arlington. N .J ., for Newark. N.J. Inc, T/A H&M Liquors a corporation North Arlington. N .J. 9 Hendel Ave. John McNary Jr.. President the following persons residing at June 6, 13, 1974 a Plenary Retail Consumption BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the State of New Jersey has North Arlington. N .J. Victoria A. McNary, Sec. Treas their following respective addresses Fee: $22 44 License for premises located at 200 Charles J. Manara applied to the Mayor and Council of Arthur J . O'Connor Felix Mikulski. May 30-June 8. 1974 each acquiring more than 10% of said Schuyler Avenue, North Arlington. 25 Rawson St the Borough of Rutherford. New 15 Cornell Way 534 Sollas Court Fee: $U.M corporate license stock Sanford Lite, TAKE NOTICE that Mercury N.J. Bloomfield. N J . Jersey for a Plenary Retail Upper Montclair. N.J. Lyndhurst. N.J 30 Suburban D r., West Orange, N .J Athletic Club, In c., has applied to the • The following are the names and Patrick M. Vezardi Distribution License for premises Any information concerning the Mario Giampapa. Mayor and Council of the Borough of addresses of all of the officers, 954 B Franklin Ave LEGAL NOTICE located at 194 Park Avenue. qualifications of any of the above STOCKHOLDERS 56 Noel Drive East Rutherford, New Jersey for a directors and stockholders, each of Stockholders holding more than one Newark. N J Take Notice that Park, Inc., Rutherford. current stockholders should be North Arlington. N .J. trading as Park Liquors has applied Club License for premises at 94 whom is the holder of one or more percentum of the stock of said STOCKHOLDERS The names and addresses of all communicated in writing to Helen J Charles J Manara Alfred A Moore to the council of the borough of Mozart Street, East Rutherford, New percentum of stock in said corporation. officers, directors, and stockholders Grayshan, Clerk of the Borough of 25 Rawson St 9 Barnard Place Rutherford for a renewal of a Jersey. corporation: Bert M Fahey holding len per centum (10%) of the Rutherford Bloomfield. N .J. North Arlington. N J plenary distribution license for The names of the officers of this ROBERT J WILSON. 3242 Windsor 7 Ninth Street stock of said corporation are as Triple S. Liquors Inc. Patrick M Vezardi Objections, if any, should be made premises located at 294 Park Avenue. follows: Club and the offices they fill Ave , Windsor Park. Toms R iver. North Arlington, N .J. by Meyer L. Shafman. President respectively are 954 B Franklin Ave immediately in writing lo Hedley D Rutherford. New Jersey MILTON KRASNER N .J., President, director and Jerald Shafman, Secretary P R E S ID E N T Newark. N.J. House. Borough C lerk of North ObjecUons. if any, should be made President Stockholder Arthur J . O'Connor May 30, 1974 PETER MANGONE Objections if any should be made Arlington. N.J immediately, in writing, to Mrs 36 Ginton Avenue MORRIS J BUSACCO. IS 15 Cornell Way Fee $12 42 128 Clinton Place immediately m writing to Hedley D North Arlington Lodge No 1992 Helen Grayshan. Borough Clerk of Keamy, N".J. 07032 Buckwheat Road, Franklin. N.J.. Upper Moq}clair. N .J. East Rutherford. N.J. House. Borough Clerk of the Borough Benevolent and Protective Order of Rutherford, New Jersey. HARRY KRASNER TAKE NOTICE that Cami, Inc a Vice President. Director and Objections, if any. should be made 1ST V IC E P R E S ID E N T of Nqrth Arlington. N.J. E lk * 129 131 Ridge Road North Pa rk Inc. Secretary — Treasurer New Jersey corporation, trading as Stockholder immediately in writing to Hedley D. DONALD TAUSENFREUND June 6. 13. 1974 Arlington. N.J. James A. Stone, president Station Liquors, has applied to the ARTHUR J OCONNOR. 15 House, municipal clerk of North 164 Vreeland Avenue 349 Grove St Fee $22 08 ______June 6. 13. 1974 Mayor and Council of the Borough of Cornell Way, Upper Montclair. N.J., Arlington. New Jersey Carol Ann Stone, secretary Rutherford. N .J 07070 East Rutherford, N.J. 07073 . r w i m * , Mur >|, lune , i#?4- — - Bidhfrford N«jk Jersey fnr.a ..... Secretary. T re isu ire rf tJt?eclor and" “' FUfifln Bottle Shop. Inc Objections,-# any, should be made ■ffrtTVtCtf PRESIDENT Take notice that Krasners Liquor Taike Notice that Florence Katz Fee $11 04 Plenary Retail Distribution License, . Stockholder. Bert M. Fahey. President immediately in writing to Mrs. CARMEN PETRACCA Market a corporation of the State of and Joseph Horn trading as White for premises situated at 11 Station M IC H A E L G A L L O . 8950 Park 592 Ridge Road Helen Grayshan, Municipal Clerk of 201 Feronia Way New Jersey, has made application to Rosif Liquor St Delicatessen have Square, Rutherford. New Jersey, Boulevard — Apt. 310. Seminole. North Arlington. New Jersey the Borough of Rutherford. Municipal Rutherford. N .J. 07070 the Mayor and Council of the applied to the mayor and council of Take notice that Triple S Liquors. consisting of store, rear rooms and Florida, Director and Stockholder June 8, 13. 1974 Building. Park Avenue. Rutherford. S E C R E T A R Y Borough of North Arlington. N .J . for North Arlington for a plenary Inc trading as Triple S Liquors Inc cellar underneath JOHN G BAUERLEIN, JR.. 62 Fee $27 80______' ^ , New Jersey. HUGO CARNEVALE a Plenary Retail Distribution License License D 4-for premises located at has applied to the Mayor and Council Hie names and residences of all Wanaque Road. Hewitt. N.J., Signed: 221 West Newell Ave , for premises situated at 167. 169 and 383 B e lle v ille T u rn p ik e . North of the Borough of Rutherford for a officers, Directors and all Director and Stockholder Take notice that Silver Bell HAM KRASNER. INC. Rutherford. N.J. 07070 171 Ridge Road. North Arlington. Arlington, New Jersey renewal of the Plenary Retail stockholders are as follows Objections, if any. should be made Tavern, Inc.. a corporation of the May 30. June 6 N J Distribution license for premises Michael Sawyer, 194 Mohawk T R E A S U R E R immediately in writing to Hedley D State of New Jersey, has applied to Objections if any should be made Fee $19 32______PH ILIP COCOZZO OFFICERS in writing immediately to Hedley 1) lo ca te d at 21 P a rk A v e n u e . Drive, River Edge, N.J., President. House, Municipal Clerk of North the M ayor and Council of the 381 Grove Street .Milton Krasner. 36 Clinton Ave.. House. Borough Clerk, North Rutherford. N .J Take notice that C lare's Food Director and Stockholder Arlington. N.J Borough of North Arlington. N .J for East Rutherford, N .J. . Kearny. N.J., President St Director Arlington. New Jersey Names and residences of all Market, Inc. trading as Shop Rite. Sophie Bistany. 7 Myrtle Street. North Arlington Bowl-0 Drome. Inc. a Plenary Retail Consumption FINANCIAL SECRETARY Harry Krasner. 164 Vreeland Ave , Florence Katz. 29 Haddenfield stockholders, directors and officers of West End 30*310312 314 320 Unton Rutherford, N.J'., Director, 200 Schuyler Avenue License for premises situated at 15 FRANK MARINARO Rutherford. N.J , Treas St Director Road. Clifton. N .J. the corporation are as follows Avenue, has applied to the Mayor Stockholder and Secretary Treasurer North Arlington. N.J. Ridge Road. North Arlington. N .J. 39 Mozart Street Herman Krasner. 89 Smull Ave . Jciseph. 78 S te w a rt A venue. President, Meyer L Shafman, 32 and Council of the Borough of Objection, if any, should be made Registered Office: O F F IC E R S East Rutherford, N.J. ^ West Caldwell. N.J.. Secty. & Irvington. N.J Mountain Way. West Orange, N J . Rutherford for a Plenary Retail immediately in writing to Helen 3 Grand Union Plata Roswell E Lewis. 238 Belleville BOARD OF GOVERNORS Director Vice President. David Shafman. 32 Distribution license for premises Grayshan. Borough Clerk of Turnpike. Kearny. N.J.. President White Rose Liquor St Deli Anthony Mazzucca S r., 88 Mozart North Arlington. N.J. Stockholders holding one or more Mountain Way, West Orange. N .J situated at 306 Union Avenue, Rutherford. New Jersey. dated June 6. 1974 Michael Lewis.. SW 8th Ave , 384 Belleville Turnpike Street. East Rutherford, N.J. 07073 per centum of stock in said Secretary. Jerald Shafman. 457 Rutherford, N.J. CAM I. INC. June 13. 1974 Austin. Minn. Vice President North Arlington, N .J Hugo Camevale. 221 West Newell Ann R Lew is. 238 B e lle ville corporation Jun« 6. 13. 1974 Highland Avenue, Orange. N.J Objections. If any. should be made MICHAEL SAWYER Fee $22.84 Treasurer. Sanford Lite. 30 Avenue. Rutherford. N .J. 07070 Turnpike. Kearny. N.J . Secretary, Milton Krasner. 36 Clinton Ave , Fee $12 42 immediately in writing to Helen J Suburban Drive. West Orange. N J May 30. June 6, 1974 Victor Caputo, 143 Mountain Treasurer Kearny. N J Tailte notice that John D Thompson Grayshan. clerk of the Borough of Way, Rutherford, N.J. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT Objections, if any, should be made Rutherford Fee 122 08______. D IR EC TO R S Harry Krasner. 164 Vreeland Ave . and Robert G Lefebvre. trading as David Cooney. 192 Everett Place. Francis L Eagan. Sr . Frank Eagan. immediately in writing to M rs Helen Clare's Food M arket Inc. Roswell E Lewis. 238 Belleville Rutherford. N.J Pat'll Tavern have applied to the Take iwtice that Colonial Wines East Rutherford. N.J. Jr., and Dennis J Eagan, a Grayshan, Clerk of the Borough of The following are the names and Turnpike. Kearny. N.J Herman Krasner. 89 Smull Ave., Mayor and Council of the Borough of and Liquors, In c., trading as Colonial Carmen Petracca. 201 Feronia partnership, trading as EAGAN'S Rutherford residences of all officers and Ann R Lewis. 238 Belleville West Caldwell. N .J North Arlington. N J . for a Plenary Wines and Liquors, has applied to the Way. Rutherford. N.J T A V E R N , have applied to the Mayor TRIPLE S LIQUORS. INC, directors, and of a ll stockholders Turnpike. Kearny. N.J. Marvin Bartner. 83 Indian Drive. Retail Consumption License for Mayor and Council of the Borough of Thomas Cooney. 179 Main Street, and Council of the Borough of North May 30. June 6. 1974 holding one (1%) or more percentum Michael Lew is. SW 8th Av« Austin. Woodcliff Lake N .J. premises situated at 390 Belleville Rutherford for a Plenary Retail East Rutherford. N J Arlington. N.J.. for a Plenary Retail Fee $13 80 of any stock of said corporation Minn. Qbirrtwns, if any should be made Pike, North Arlington. N J Distribution license for premises Nicholas Zita. 1 Edison Plaee, East Charles E. Clare. Names of stockholders holding one immediately in writing to Hedley D Objections, if any, should be made situated at 286 P a rk Avenue. Rutherford. N .J located at 440-440 Belleville Turnpike. NOTICE or more per centum of the stock in House Municipal Clerk of N Rutherford, New Jersey lliom as Consentino, S r., 175 Main North Arlington. J .J . immediately in writing to Hedley D Take notice that Rutherford Post 140 Hackett Place. said corporation Arlington. New Jersey Houtie. Municipal Clerk of N The names and residences of all Street. East Rutherford. N .J The following are the names and 109. American Legion has applied lo Rutherford. N .J. Roswell E. Lewis. 238 Belleville Krasner s Liquor Markef. Inc., Arlington. New Jersey officers and all directors who have no Elm er Ritchie, 85 Mozart Street. addresses of all of the partners Mayor and Council of the Borough of Dorothy Clare. Turnpike. ;Ke«rny..N J I f L A l ? i Hoad other named office and the names East Rutherford. N J. FRANCIS L EAGAN. Sr. 431 JOHN P THOMPSON Rutherford. N.J . for a Club license Vice President. Ann R Le w is, 238 B e lle ville North Arlington. S J. and residences of all stockholders Objections, if any, should be made Riverview Avenue. North Arlington, ROBERT G LEFEBVRE for premises situated at 424 Carmita 140 Hackett Place. Turnpike. Kearny. N.J June «. 13. 1974 390 Belleville Pike holding more than ten per centum of immediately in writing to Natalie N.J Avenue. Rutherford, N.J. Rutherford. N .J. Objections, if any. should be made Fee $22 08 North Arlington. N .J. the stock of said corporation a re : DeFalco, Borough Clerk, Municipal PRA N K EA G A N . J R ., 85 Park Commander. George H Pettit Jeanne Clare. immediately in writing to Hedley D John T Ownes. President and Building. Everett Place, East Avenue. North Arlington. N .J. NOTICE June 8.13. 1974 117 Carlyle Court Vice President House. Borough Clerk of North Fee $1104 Treasurer, 8 Mount Vernon Court, Rutherford. New Jersey D EN N IS J EA G A N . 754 Devon Take notice that H m rieU a Rhein, Carlstadt, N J MS Indian T ra il D rive, Arlington N J Maywood. N J June 8-13 1974 Street. Kearny, N .J. trading as 440 Club has applied to the TAKE NOTICE lh*t P„iro Sr Vice Comm . Edward Dunn Franklin Lakes. N.J. Silver Bell Tavern Inc Josephine S Owens. Vice President Fee $25 92______Objections i l any. should be made Mayor and Council of the Borough of Bioiidolillo and Calogera Ciolino 90 Woodward Avenue Thomas J Clare. and secretary. 8 Mount Vernon immediately in writing to Hedley D. 15 Ridge Road North Arlington. N J . for a Plenary trading at Roma Restaurant. have Rutherford. N J Secretary and Treasurer, North Arlington. N.J Court, Maywood. N J . TAKE NOTICE that the Carlstadt House, Municipal Clerk of North Retail Consumption License for applied for a plenary retail Sgt at A rm s. Harold J CaM 283 Indian Trail Drive June 8. 13. 1974 Objections, if any should be made Bar and G rill. Inc , has applied to the Arlington. N .J. prem ises situated at 440 Ridge Road. consumption license for premises 144 Grand Avenue Franklin Lakes. N.J. immediately, in writing, lo Helen J Fee $22 08 Mayor and Council of the Borough of Francis L Eagan, Sr., North Arlington. N .J located at 33 C rystal Street, North Rutherford, N.J May 30 * June 6. 1974 Grayshan. Borough Clerk of the Carlstadt, New Jersey, for a Plenary Frank Eagan, Jr. Objections, if any. should be made Arlington. N J Adjutant. Fin. Officer 4c Judge Fee $30 70 Borough of Rutherford Retail Consumption License for the immediately in writing to Hedley D Advocate and Dennis J Eagan. Take notice that application has Objections, if any. should be made COLONIAL WINES AND p re m ise s s itu a te d at 442 448 Isabella Pettit trading as been made to the Mayor and Council. House, Municipal Clerk of N immediately, in writing, to Hedley LIQUORS, INC Hackensack Street. CarlsUdt. New Arlington. New Jersey 117 Carlyle Court Eagan's Tavern North Arlington. Bergen County. New Houite. Borough C lerk of North N O TIC E Principal Office Jersey Carlstadt. N J . ♦40 448 Belleville Turnpike Jersey, by Carol Sal Ton. Inc trading HENRIETTA RHEIN Arlington. N.J TAKE NOTICE that 8 Mount Vernon Court "Hie officers of the corporation are: 440 Ridge Road T R U S T E E S North Arlington. N J as Canterbury Lounge for. • Plenary Roma Restaurant KLEMEYERS LIQUOR STORE Maywood. New Jersey HENRY C.QWINN v North Arlington. N.J. Roland D Abblemont Dated June b. 19/4 Retail Consumption License C 13. for 33 Crystal Street INC , has applied to the Mayor and May 30 A June 8. 1974 President June 13. 1974 June g. 13 1974 North Arlington, N .J 67 Addison Avenue Council ot the Borough of Rutherford $18 38 134 Jefferson Street premises located at 382 584 Ridge Rutherford. N J Fee $19 32 Road. North Arlington. New Jersey Fee H IM JuiMl 8. 13, 1974 for a Plenary Retail Distribution Wood Ridge. N .J John Harms TAKE NOTICE that Forest Liquors' O F F IC E R S Fee $11 0« license for the prem ises situated at H ie Board of Directors Is as T ake notice that application has 40 E Pierrepont Avenue of Rutherford. N .J , Inc . trading m Take not ice that Bruce Mitchell* Salvatore DeVito president been made to the Mayor and Council Tike, notice that Vincent A 323 Union Avenue. Rutherford, New follows Rutherford. N.J Jersey F orest Liquors, has applied to the HENRY C GWINN trading as The Crescent has applied 84 North 10th Street of the Borough of North Arlington, Meehan trading as Meehan $ Cedar Benjam in Joaquin Names and residences of all Mayor and Council of the Borough of 134 Jefferson Street to the Mayor and Council of the N ewark, New Jersey New Jersey, for Plenary Retail Bar. has applied to the Mayor and 159 San Antonio Street stockholders, directors and officers Rutherford for a renewal of a Wood Ridge. N.J. Borough of North Arlington. N .J. for Consumption License No C17 for Couilicil of the Borough of North Nutley. N J Plenary Retail Distribution License ir e as follows Josephine Gwinn a Plenary Retail Consumption Anthony Ctoffi. secretary prem ises located at 3X3 Ridge Rd . Arlington. N J . for a Plenary Retail Richard Winand Ralph Borzotta. 227 W Saddle for premises located at 10 Spring 134 Jefferson St . License for premises situated at 574 2180 Keller Crescent North Arlington. New Jersey. Consumption License for premises 487 River Side Drive R iver Rd . Saddle R ive r. N J Dell Rutherford. New Jersey Wond Ridge, N .J Schuyler Avenue. North Arlington. Union. New Jersey Edward J. Coleman and Mary sit united at 14 Ridge Road. North Rutherford. N.J Jaiune Borzotta 227 W Saddle Objections, if any. should be made SOT1 RIO S LE G EZ O S NJ Objections, if any. should be made Coleman trading as Colemaa s Arlington. N J Objections if a n y. should be made River Rd . Saddle R ive r. N J immediately ia writing to Mrs Helen 444 Monroe Street Objections, if any. should be made imm ediately. In writing, to Hedley D Tavern Objections, if any. should be made immediately in writing to Helen ObjecUons, if any. should be made Grayshan, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. N J immediately in writing to Hedley D House. Borough Clerk o f North Objections, if any. should be made immediately tn writing to Hedley D Grayshan. Borough Clerk of the immediately in writing to Mrs Helm Ru th erford . 178 P a rk A venae. Objections, if any should be made House. Municipal Clerk of N Arlington. New Jersey inn mediately in writing to Hedley D Houle. Municipal Clerk of N Borough of Rutherford N J Grayshan. Clark of the Borough a t Rutherford. New Jersey 07070 immediately in writing to Frances Arlington. New Jersey ’Canterbury Lounge House. Borough C lerk. Boro Hall. Arlington. New Jersey RUTHERFORD POST 109 FO R E S T LIQ U O RS O F BRUCE MITCHELL Salvatore DeVito President North Arlington New Jersey Rutherford Gom«, Borough Clerk of CarlstaA. Vincent A Meehan AMERICAN LEGION RUTHERFORD, N.J., INC New Jersey S74 Schuyler Avenue M North 10th Street Edward J Coleman 108 Sycamore Road 424 Carmita Avenue KLEMEYERS LIQUOR STORE. INC By: Adeline Lumund. President CARLSTADT BAR North Arlington. N J N ew ark. New Jersey Mary Coleman Jersey City. N J Rutherford. N J . Herbert Newton Vice Pres * Secy June 8. 13. 1974 June 8. 13. 1974 June g. 13. 1974 June 8. 13 1974 May 30 * June 6. 1974 May 30. June 8. 1974 - «... AND GRILL. INC Fee $13 80 May » . June 8, 1974 May 39 St June 8. 1974 Fee: I1 1 M Fee: fl$ « Fee H IM Pee $11 M Fee $23 48 Fee $19 M Fae $14 M Thunday, June 6, 1974 LEADER Pag* 29

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T»ke N otice T H E PLACE ON NOTICE OF INTENTION Take notice that East Rutherford TAKE NOTICE that Huettemann's. Take notice that Villotto Riggin BOROUGH OF EAST ' fed S t, Inc. has applied to the Mayor Take notice that Carlstadt. Turn Memorial Post 8374, V eterans of a co-partnership, has applied to the Post No. 67, American Legion, East RUTHERFORD and Council of the Borough of Verein, Inc., 500 Broad Street. Foreign Wars, 135 Ann Street. East Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford, N.J. trading as NOTICE OF INTENTION CarUtadt for a Plenary Retail Carlstadt, New Jersey, has applied to Rittherford, has made application to East Rutherford for a Plenary Retail Villotto Riggin American Legion Post Take notice that Asbestos Cement Consumption License for premises the Mayor and Council of Carlstadt, the Mayor and Council of the Distribution Ueense for premises No 67 has applied to the mayor and Machinery Corji. has applied to the situated at 546 Second Street, New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Borough of East Rutherford. New situated at 226 2261* Paterson cotmcil of East Rutherford for a Mayor and Council of the Borough of Carlstadt. New jersey. Consumption License for premises Jersey, for a Club License for the Avenue. East Rutherford, New CLUB LICENSE for premises East Rutherford for a Plenary Retail The applicant is a corporation situated at 500 Broad Street, above premises. Jersey. situated at Grove Street and Clinton Consumption License No C 2 for known as THE PLACE ON 2nd ST., Carlstadt, New Jersey. O FFIC E R S Objections, if any. should be made Place, East Rutherford. New Jersey. prem ises situated at 27 Route 17, INC. and the name and address of O FFIC E R S Kenneth P. Haverlan 16 Armm immediately in writing to Natalie O FFIC E R S East Rutherford. New Jersey OF CARLSTADT TURNVEREIN the officer of th e ap plicant is : Ave., Wallington. N.J. Commander DeFalco. Borough Clerk of the John Palsi, Commander. 322 Grove The names and addresses of the Fred Oltar ^ PRESIDENT Edwafd G. G onda 287 C arlton Ave.. Borough of East Rutherford. New St., E. Rutherford. N.J. officers, stockholders and directors of P resident Ewald Heckmann East- Rutherford. Sr. Vice Jersey. Vincent Zampacota. 1 st Vice Asbestos Cement Machinery Corp. 281Innes Road 14 Colonial Road Commander. EMMA HUETTEMANN C om m ander. 317 G ro v e S t., E. are as follows: Wood-Ridge. N .J. 07075 Midland Park, N.J. Leon L. Saw lcki. 113 Paterson 226-226' j P aterson Avenue Rutherford RAPHAEL A. D AMATO. SR Objections, If any. should be made VICE PRESIDENT Ave., East Rutherford, N.J. Jr. Vice East Rutherford. New Jersey Joseph LaHullier. 2nd Vice 280 Randolph Avenue immediately in writing to Mrs. Gerd Dagne, Commander. JO H N HUETTEM ANN. SR. Commander, 71 Washington PI.. E. E ast R utherford. N .J. 07073 T R U S T ITFQ France* Gomes, Borough Clerk of 113 Carlyle Court, 226-2261 a P aterson Avenue Rutherford. President. Stockholder the Borough of Carlstadt, New Carlstadt, N.J. Herman G. Guhl. 18 H illside East Rutherford. New Jersey ’ Pat Sorrentirio. 3rd Vice and Director Jersey. TREA SU RER Terrace, East Rutherford. N.J., KARL HUETTEMANN Commander. 151 Hackensack St.. E. May 30-June 8, 1974 Mildred Clark 3-year Trustee. 121 Park Avenue Rutherford RAPHAEL A. D'AMATO. JR. 9 Rose Mont Avenue, Joseph A McAleer, 3 White Fee: >10.80______East Rutherford. New Jersey Malcolm O rr. A djutant. 875 York 280 Ramlolph Avenue Mt. Glen Lakes Terrace. East Rutherford. N.J., JOHN HUETTEMANN. JR. St.. E. Rutherford. N.J E ast Rutherford, N .J. 07073 R.D.I. Butler. N.J. 2-year Trustee. TAKE NOTICE that Third Base 115 Moonachie Avenue Anthony Santoro, Finance Officer, Secretary-Treusurer. Stockholder RECORDING SECRETARY Robert E. Schenck. 143 Uhland Wines and Liquors Inc., trading as Moonachie. New Jersey 71 Clinton PI., E R utherford and Director Elaine Schuettler, Street. East Rutherford. N.J., 1-year Third Base Wines and Liquors, has June 6-13-1974 S ta n e ly D ec. C h a p la in . 133. 327 Ninth S treet. Trustee made application to the Mayor and Fee: >12.96 Humboldt St.. E Rutherford, N.J. RICHARD D'AMATO - Stockholder Carlstadt. N.J. Objections, if any. should be made Council of the Borough of Carlstadt W illiam C. Hoberg. 427 Eighth St.. 280 Ramlolph Avenue House Committee immediately in writing to Natalie for a Plenary Retail Distribution Take notice that Rohrman C arlstadt E ast Rutherford. N .J 07073 Ernst Philipp DeFalco, borough Clerk of the Ueense for premises situated at 304 Corporation, a corporation of the BOARD OF GOVERNORS 632 Eighth S treet, borough of East Rutherford, New Paterson Plank Road, Carlstadt, New7 state of New Jersey, trading as All above nam ed O fficers, plus: ROBERTA D AHATO - Stockholder Jersey Carlstadt. N.J. Jersey. Rohrman's, has applied to the Mayor 280 Rarullolph Avenue Gerd Dagne. East Rutherford Memorial Post 8374 Howard Barclay, 47 Elm St . E DOROTHY JUNE NIEGLOS and Council of the Borough of Rutherford, William F Jones. 37 East Rutherford. N .J. 07073 113 Carlyle Court Veterans of Foreign Wars, Inc. P resident Carlstadt for a plenary retail John St.. E. Rutherford; Leonard J. Carlstadt. N-.J. 135 Ann Street 52 Pine Drive consumption license for the Carparelll, 56 Clinton Pi., E. ROSE D AMATO - Stockholder Peter Grimm East Rutherford. N.J. Cedar Grove. New Jersey premises, situated at 341 Broad Rutherford; Chester B. Nichols. 63 280 RamHoiph Avenue 244 P ag e Avenue 07073 Frederick C. Steiger, Jr. Street. Carlstadt. New Jersey Vreeland Ave . E Rutherford. East Rutherford. N .J. 07073 Secretary ft Treasurer Lyndhurst. N.J. K enneth P. The sole officer, director and Klaus Busch Objections^ if any. should be made 484 F ritsch Avenue, Haverlan. stockholder of said applicant Plans of building to be constructed 22 Dorothy Avenue immediately In writing to Natalie Carlstadt. N.J Com m ander corporation is may be examined at the office of the ■ Rochelle Park, N.J. June 6, 13. 1974 DeFalco, Borough Clerk of East Objections, if any, should be made BERNARD ROHRMAN Rutherford, N.J. Municipal Clerk. Ewald Heckmann Fee >22 84 immediately in writing to. 617 Ninth S treet LEONARD J CARPARELLI Objections, if tiny, should be made FRANCES GOMEZ 14 Colonial Road Carlstadt. New Jersey immediately in writing to Natalie Midland Park, N.J. Board of Governors Borough Clerk TAKE NOTICE that MICHAEL Objections, if any. should be made DeFalco. Borough Clerk of the Anton Renz June 6-13, 1974 Carlstadt, New Jersey CARUN and MARY CARLIN has immediately in writing to: Frances Fee: >19.44______Borough of Eailt Rutherford. New May 30 St June 6, 1974 251 Orient Place applied to the Mayor and Council of Gomez, Borough Cler. Borough of Jersey. Fee: $10.80______Lyndhurst. N.J. the Borough of East Rutherford for a Carlstadt. New Jersey *" NOTICE ASBESTOS CEMENT MACHINERY Objections, if any, should be made Plenary Retail Consumption License June 6. 13, 1974 TAKE NOTICE that Presto s, Inc., CORP TAKE NOTICE THAT Tidewater In writing to Frances Gomez. for premises located at 111 Park Fee: >11.04 319 Hackensack Street. Carlstadt 51 P aterso n Avenue Projects, Inc., trading as The Anvil, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. New Avenue. East Rutherford. New New Jersey, has applied to the East Rutherford, New Jersey Jersey has made application to the Mayor Jersey. Take notice that Edward and Mayor and Council of Carlstadt. New June 6, 13. 1974 Signed by: FIFTY YEARS AS NEWSPAPERMAN - The Pica and Council for a Plenary Retail OBJECTIONS, if any, should be Emma Fein, known as Emed's Inc., Jersey, for a Plenary Retail F ee 122.14 Consumption License for premises WILLIAM KREIS made immediately in writing to trading as New Meadows West, have Consumption Ueense for premises Club, North Jersey’s newspaper men’s organization, situated at 203 Washington Avenue, President Natalie DeFalco, Borough Clerk, applied to the Mayor and Council of situated at 319 Hackensack Street. Carlstadt, New Jersey. 44 Kossuth Place East Rutherford. New Jersey. the Borough of Carlstadt. New Carlstadt. New Jersey. TAKE NOTICE that Town Howe In n . 125 P a r k A v e n u e . E a s t honored Arthur G. McMahon, retired managing editor of The officers of Tidewater Projects, Wayne. New Jersey MICHAEL CARLIN Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Anthony F. Presto, president. 38 May 30, June 6. 1974 Rutherford, has upplied to the Mayor Inc., are: and Consumption Ueense for premises Miller Street, Wallington, New Fee: >24 84 the Passaic Herald-News, on the left* and Augustine DOROTHY G SWAGGER MARY CARLIN situated at Hoboken Road and Tenth Jersey and Council of the Borough of East Pres. ft Treas. 256 H enry S treet Street. Carlstadt. New Jersey Maria Presto, se c re ta ry , 38 Miller Rutherford. N«w Jersey, for a LaCorte, retired editor of The Clifton Leader, center, for Plenary Retail Consumption License 3 Washington Avenue Take notice that G.C Burkadt Post Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. The names and residences of the Street, Wallington, New Jersey. Little Ferry, N.J. No. 69, A m erican Legion Inc..->has June 6, 13, 1974 officers of Emed's Inc., and the Objections, if any, should be made for premises situated at 125 Park 50 years of service in the news media of this area. FRANK G. SWAGGER applied to the Mayor and Council of Fo*: >8.64 names and addresses of all immediatley in writing to Frances Avenue. East Rutherford, ffew Jersey. Vice President-Secretary the Borough of Carlstadt for a Club stockholders holding more than ten Gomez, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, Presenting the life membership plaques is Jack Anderson, CHARLES ft. MILLER. JR 3 Washington Avenue License for premises situated at 412 Take notice that/ B. ft F. percent ( 10%) of any'of the stock of New Jersey. said corporation are: President-S«c. ft Treasurer chief photographer of the Herald-News, and new president Little Ferry, N.J. Third Street, Carlstadt, New Jersey Corporation, a corporation under the Anthony F. Presto EDWARD FEIN 75 Change Bridge Rd Objections, if any, should be made O FFIC E R S laws of the State of New Jersey, has 38 M iller Street 1 Hudson Harbour Wallington, New Jersey Montville. N.J of the Pica Club. The dinner was held at Gene Boyle’s immediately in writing to: Mrs COMMANDER applied to thf Mayor and Council of E dgew ater, N .J. 07020 June. 13, 1974 Objections, if liny, should be made Frances Gomez, Clerk of Borough of Howard Wrede, the Borough of Carlstadt for a Restaurant recently. Also honored was Ira Schoem, Carlstadt. New Jersey. 380 M arlboro Road EMMA FEIN F ee: >9.72 immediately in writing to Natalie Plenary Retail Distribution Ueense DeFalco. Borough Clerk of the TIDEWATER PROJECTS, INC Wood Ridge, N .J. 1 Hudson Harbour for premises located at 309-311 Borough of East Rutherford. New formerly of the Herald-News, now retired executive head 3 W ashington Avenue SENIOR VICE COMMANDER E dgew ater, N .J. 07020 TAKE NOTICE that the Caughey's Hackensack Street, Carlstadt, New Pine Room has applied to the Mayor Jersey Little Ferry, New Jersey Douglas A. Lowry Jersey. Objections, if any, should be made of the Clifton Chamber of Commerce. The former Clifton immediately in wriUng to: and Council of East Rutherford for a June 6-13-1974 May 30 ft June 6. 1974 58 H am pton Court Officers and Stockholders are: FRANCES GOMEZ Plenary Retail Consumption License F ee 18 64 Fee: >11.88______Maywood. N .J. 07607 FRANK A. FARRON mayor, freeholder and state senator is now living in JUNIOR VICE COMMANDER Borough Clerk for premises situated at 64 Hoboken 788 M orton S treet TAKE NOTICE that Frank R NOTICE OF INTENTION Joseph E. Biamonte of Carlstadt. New Jersey Road. East Rutherford, New Jersey Florida, and was unable to be present. The three men East Rutherford. N.J. Ocello, trading us Frank s Tavern, Take notice that Charles and 15-5th Street June 6. 13. 1974 The names of the officers of the Objections, if any, should be made corporation are: has applied to th12 96 started about the same time on the old Passaic Daily immediately in writing to Frances of the Borough of East Rutherford Chainer's Delicatessen & Liquor FINANCE OFFICER ROSANNE H. CAUGHEY Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, for a Plenary Retail Consumption Store, has applied to the Mayor and Douglas Durgie, Take notice that Jerry's of East P resident News that merged with the Passaic Herald to become the New Jersey. License for premises situated a: 170 Council of the Borough of Carlstadt, 8 Carteret Road Rutherford Inc.. has applied to the 62 Hoboken Road B. ft F CORPORATION Union Avenue. East Rutherford. New New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Livingstoh, N.J. Mayor and Council of the Borough of East Rutherford. N.J Herald-News. FRANK A. FARRON Jersey. Distribution License for premises BAR TRUSTEE East Rutherford for a Plenary Retail FRANCIS J. CAUGHEY. Jr May 30. June 8, 1974 Secretary Objections, if any, should be made situated at 321 323 Broad Street. Peter W Pascavage. Fee: >8.64 Consumption License for premises Carlstadt. New Jersey 446 Hackensack S tryt situated at 340 Paterson Avenue. 15 Rutgers Terrace immediately in writing to Natalie DeFalco, Borough Clerk of the Objections, if any, should be made Carlstadt. N.J. East Rutherford, N.J. Fairlawn, N.J. Borough of East Rutherford, New immediately in writing to Frances Objections, if any should be made Take Notice th at W illiam F. Fill The names and residences of all CAROL ANN CAUGHEY T reasu rer Jersey. Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. immediately in writing to Frances and Caroline J. Fill trading as Fill's officers of the applicant are as 62 Hoboken Rd FRANCIS OCELLO LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT New Jersey. Gomez. Borough Clerk of the Tavern, has applied to the Mayor and follows: East Rutherford. N.J CHARLES CHAINER Borough of Carlstadt. New Jersey. Council of the Borough of Carlstadt, G erald A. Mangone 60 L asalle Avenue Objections, if any, should be made Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey JACQUELINE CHAINER May 30-June 6. 1974 New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail President TAKE NOTICE that the Ott s Spot immediately in writing to Natalie June 6. 13. 1974 64 R evere Avenue Fee: >12 96 Consumption License for premises 252 L aurel Place has applied to the Mayor and Council TAKE NOTICE tiiat Theodore J. DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of the F ee: >8 64______Emerson. New Jersey situated at 464 Broad Street. East Rutherford. N.J. of' East Rutherford for a Plenary Czech, trading as Carlton Market and Borough of East Rutherford, New May 30, June 6, 1974 Carlstadt, New Jersey. Objections, if Jesse G. Mangone Uquor Store, has applied to the TAKE NOTICE that Anne Jersey. \ TAKE NOTICE that SILWAD Retail Consumption license for Fee: >11.04______any, should be made immediately in 252 Laurel Place Buffalino, trading as Buff’s, has June 6 ft 13. 1974 CORP. has appliiKi to th e M ayor and premises situated at 185 State Mayor and Council of East .writing to Frances Gomez, Borough East Rutherford. N.J. Rutherford for A Plenary made application to the Mayor and F ee: >1188 Council of the BOROUGH OF EAST Highway No 17 . East Rutherford. Clerk of Carlstadt, New Jersey. Daniel Mangone TAKE NOTICE that the Friars Council of the Borough of Carlstadt. RUTHERFORD for a transfer of New Jersey. Retail Distribution License for Club. 556 Second S treet, Carlstadt, William F Fill Vice President prem ises situated at 38 40 Jersey New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail TAKE NOTICE that Frank Plenary Retail Consumption Ueense The names of the officers of the New Jersey, has applied to the C aroline J. Fill 252 L aurel Place corporation are Street. East Rutherford. New Jersey Consumption License for Premises Matriss. trading as The Raven fC-3 from premises located at 91 Mayor and Council of the Borough of 464 Broad Street East .Rutherford. N.J Objections, if any, should be made situated at the northeast corner of Lounge, has applied tn the Mayor Hoboken Road, East Rutherford. N.J KATHERINE BODE Carlstadt, N.J. Peter Mangone Unmedtately in writing to Natalie Carlstadt, New Jersey for a Club Berry Avenue and New Jersey State and Council of East Rutherford, for a to a new local ion w hich w ill be 9136 President license for premises situated at 556 May 30, June 6, 1974 %• Secretary 126 Stanley Street DeFalco. Borough Clerk of the Highway Route 17, Carlstadt. New 128 Clinton Place Plenary Retail Consumption License Park Avenue. East Rutherford. N.J. Second Street, Carlstadt, New Jersey. Pee: >864______East Rutherford, N.J. Borough of East Rutherford. New East Rutherford. N.J for prem ises sifbdted a t 354 356 OBJECTIONS, if any. should be Jersey. Objections, if any, should be made PAUL OTTO BODE Jersey The names and residences of all Paterson Avenue, East Rutherford, made immediately in writing to Mrs Objections, if any. should be made immediately in writing to Frances Take notice that Anthony F. Presto Secretary THEODORE J DZECH stockholders of the applicant are as New Jersey. Natalie DeFalco, Borough Clerk of immediately in writing to Frances Gomez. Borough Clerk of the ft Carmen Presto. 319 H ackensack 86 Darwin Avenue 383 Washington Avenue follows Objections, if any. should be made the Borough of Eiist Rutherford. Gomel, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Borough of Carlstadt. New Jersey St., Carlstadt, New Je rse y , trading as Rutherford, New Jersey Rutherford. New Jersey G ERALD A. MANGONE immediately in writing to Natalie The names and residences of all New Jersey. ANNE BUFFALINO Presto's Tavern, has applied to the Objections, if any, should be made Trading as 252 L aurel Place DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of . the officers of the applicant are as FRIARS CLUB OFFICERS 650 Route 17 Mayor and Council of Carlstadt. N.J. follows: immediately in writing to Natalie CARLTON MARKET East Rutherford. N.J Borough of East Rutherford. New Louis Celaruo. President Carlstadt. N.J. for a Plenary Retail Consumption Jersey AMIN S. GAIN I. President, 319 DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of the AND LIQUOR STORE JESSE G MANGONE 549 F irst St. May 30. June 6. 1974 License for premises situated at 319 Eighth Street, Cairlstadt, N.J. 07072 Borough of East Rutherford, New 38-40 Je rse y Street 252 L aurel Place FRANK MATRISS Carlstadt N.J Fee: IB64 Hackensack St.. Carlstadt. N.J. 420 P aterso n Avenue GLORIA GANI. Secretary. 319 Je rse y East Rutherford. N.J. East Rutherford, N.J June 6, 13. 1974 John Me Carthy, Secy-Treas. Objections, if any, should be made East Rutherford Eighth Street, Cairlstadt, N.J. 07072 m KATHERINE BODE 66 Lincoln St immediately in writing to Frances DANIEL MANGONE President F ee 19 72 TAKE NOTICE that Carmen June 6, 13. 1974 June 6-13, 1974 East Rutherford N.J. 3omez, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. 252 L aurel Place East Rutherford, New Jersey Urciuoli Jr.. and John Palsi, trading Fee: >8 68 Fee: >9 63 George Bowles, Bar Chairman S.J. East Rutherford. N.J. Ju n e 6. 13. 1974 as Half Way Bar and Grill, have TAKE NOTICE that Herbert W 440 M onroe St ANTHONY F PRESTO Objections, if any, should be made BOROUGH OF EAST F ee: 112 96 ______applied to the Mayor and Council of TAKE NOTICE that Joseph Brucker. trading as Brucker Bros, Carlstadt N.J. 38 M iller Street immediately, in writing, to Natalie RUTHERFORD the Borough of Carlstadt, New Italiano. trading as New Park has applied to the Mayor and Council William Gomez, 3 Year trustee Wallington. N.J. DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of the NOTICE OF INTENTION TAKE NOTICE that SILWAD Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Tavern. Inc . tias applied to the of East Rutherford for a Plenary 115 Delafield Av. CARMEN PRESTO Borough of East Rutherford, New Take^ notice that R ft C Realty CORP. has applied to the Mayor and Consumption License for premises Mayor and Council of East Retail Distribution License for Lyndhurst N.J. 319 H ackensack St.. Jersey Corporation has applied to the Mayor Council of the BOROUGH OF EAST situated at 317 Washington Avenue, Rutherford for a Plenary retail premises situated at 264 Hoboken Edmund Szott. 2 Year trustee Carlstadt. N.J, Jerry's of East Rutherford, Inc. and Council of the Borough of East RUTHERFORD for a Plenary Retail Carlstadt, New Jersey Consumption Ueense for premises Road, East Rutherford. New Jersey. 162 E uclid Av. Vlay 30, June 8, 1974 June 6. 13, 1974 Rutherford for ay-flenary Retail Consumption Ueense for premises Objections, if any. should be made situated at 250 P ark Avenue. E ast HERBERT W BRUCKER Ridgefield Park N.J Fee: >8 64______F ee: >19.44 Consumption U#ffhse No. C-10 for situated at 9126 Park Avenue, East immediately in writing to Frances Rutherford. New Jersey 311 M adison Street Pasquale Tall one, 1 Year trustee premises situated at 51 Paterson Rutherford, N.J. Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. ADVERTL8EMENT FOR BIDS O bjections, if tiny, should be m ade Carlstadt. New Jersey - 44 Prospect Terr. Avenue, East Rutherford. New The applicant is a corporation New Jersey. Take noUce that the Frosted Glass Notice is hereby given that sealed, immediately in writing to Natalie June 6, 13. 1974 East Rutherford N.J. Jersey. known as SILWAD CORP and the CARMEN URCIUOLI JR Inc. trading as the Frosted Glass has lump sum Proposals, will be seceived DeFalco. Borough Clerk of the Fee: 15 40 May 30, June 6, 1974 The names and addresses of the names and addresses of the officers 5 C ourrier Place applied to the Mayor and Council of by the East Rutherford Sewerage Borough of Eaiit Rutherford, New Fee: >14 04 officers, stockholders and directors of of the applicant are as follows: Rutherford. N.J. the Borough of Carlstadt for a Authority, Bergen County, New Jersey. TAKE NOTICE that Carl W Plenary Retail Consumption Ueense R. ft C Realty Corporation are as MARY ITALIANO AMIN S. GANI, P resid en t. 319 JOHN PALSI Jersey, at 8:00 P.M . or shortly follows Eighth Street, Carlstadt. N.J 07072 Koberle, trading as Kreti Beverage Take notice that application has 322 Grove Street for premises located at Corner Broad thereafter, prevailing time on President Company, has applied lo the Mayor been made to the Mayor and Council Street ft Route 17, Carlstadt. R APHAEL A D'AMATO 314 Grove Street GLORIA GANI, Secretary. 319 East Rutherford, N.J. Thursday, Ju n e 27. 1974. at the East 280 Randolph Avenue Eighth Street, (Jarlstadt, N J 07072 and Council of the Borough of of the Borough of Carlstadt, New May 30-June 6, 1974 The officers, directors and Rutherford Sewerage Authority East Rutlierford, N.J Carlstadt. New Jersey, for a Plenary Jersey, to Renew Plenary Retail stockholders of said applicant E ast R utherford. N .J 07073 JOSEPH ITALIANO Objections, if any, should be. made Fee >10 80______offices, Marietta Parkway, East President. Stockholder immediately in writing to Mrs Retail Distribution License for License of Carmela Poalillo, corporation are Kathryn Alice Rutherford. New Jersey for the Secretary nnd Treasurer premises situated at 432 436 Steiger, President, 484 Fritsch and Director 314 Grove Street Natalie DeFalco. Borough Clerk of Feruccio Verga and Barney Liberti, TAKE NOTICE that Irving Upton purchase of an Air Compressor to be Hackensack Street. Carlstadt. New trading as White House Bar and Avenue, Carlstadt, New Jersey and East Rutlierford, N.J the Borough of East Rutherford. N.J. trading as Lipton's Wines and used by the East Rutherford Restaurant, for premises located at E dw «rd L -r N-4e-g-4 ee.- ~ : . AL» E R T V STAMATQ J R ...... --.June •HWHW*—" ------jjenuitKi - ...... Liquors, has applied to the Mayor Sew *rkf* AUtfiStttyv ------43 W aiter Avenue F ee: 19.63______Objection!, if any, should be made 404 Hackensack St. Carlstadt secretary-treasurer, 52 Pine" Drive. The Air Compressor shall be Fee >10 80 ______immediately in writing to Mrs and Council of the Borough of East Cedar Grove. New Jersey Hasbrouck Heights. N.J 07604 Stockholders holding one or more furnished complete with gasoline Plenary Notice Frances Gomez, Borough Clerk of Rutherford, for a Plenary Retail Objections, if any. should be made Secretary Treasurer, Stockholder BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT per centum of stock in said engine, and two (2) wheel trailer Legal Carlstadt, New Jersey Distribution license for premises immediately in writing to. Boroi«h and Director BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT corporation. mounting, ready for commercial TAKE NOTICE that Jos L located at 267 269 P aterson Avenue. Clerk. Borough of Carlstadt Plans of building to be constructed NOTICE OF DETERMINATION CARL W KOBERLE Carm ela Poalillo. 272 Ridge R d . service. Muscarelle has made application to East Rutherford. New Jersey The Frosted Glass. Inc may be examined at the offrce of the Pursuant to Itule 4 69 6(b) (3), 433 Fourth S treet Rutherford. N.J. Specifications may be obtained at Municipal Clerk. the Mayor and Council of the Objections, if any. should be made 484 F ritsch Avenue. please take notictt that the Board of C arlstad t. N J 07072 Feruccio Verga, 2 Laurel Place, the office of Pandullo. Chrisbacher Borough of East Rutherford for a May 30-June 6. 1974 immediately in writing to Natalie Carlstadt. New Jersey. 07072 Objections, if any. should be made Adjustment of the Borough of East Rutherford. N.J. and Associates. 40 Galesi Drive, Plenary Retail Consumption Ueense Fee 0 64 DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of - the May 30 ft June 6. 1974 immediately in writing to Natalie Carlstadt. at a meeting held on Barney Liberti. 470 Sussex Rd , Wayne, New Jersey. Telephone for premises formerly located at 110 Borough of E ast R utherford, New Fee >10 80 DeFalco, Borough Clerk of the Thursday, April 18. 1974. rendered Wood Ridge, N.J. Jersey 2C1 785-2410, upon paym ent of Ten Borough of East Rutherford. New Hackensack Street, East Rutherford. Objections, if any. should be made the following determ ination New Jersey, now held in escrow by TAKE NOTICE that S3 Grill IRVING UPTON (I10 00) Dollars for costs of Jersey •APPEAL O F P E T E R KIMAK, for immediately in writing to Frances 267 269 Paterson Avenue. NOTICE OF INTENTION preparation, no part of which will be R ft C REALTY CORPORATION the Borough of E ast R utherford until Incorporated has applied to the a variance of the llerms of the Zoning such time as it is transferred in Gome*. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt, East Rutherford. New Jersey Take notice that Joseph LoRe 117 refunded 51 Paterson Avenue Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ordinance of the Borough of accordance with regulations of Dlv. N.J. May 30. June 6. 1974 Moonachie Avenue, Carlstadt. New Bids must be enclosed in a sealed East Rutherford, New Jersey East Rutherford. New Jersey, for a May 30-June 6. 1974 Jersey, has applied to the Mayor and Carlstadt to erect an addition to a of A B C Plenary Retail Consumption License Fee « 6 4 envelope and plainly marked June 6. 13. 1974 funeral home, a non permitted use. Fee: >10 80______Council of C arlstadt. New Jersey for AIR COMPRESSOR, EAST Fee >17 36 Objections, if any, should be make for the premises situated at 305 LEGAL NOTICE with 53°' building coverage instead a Plenary Retail Consumption RUTHERFORD SEWERAGE imrrtediately in writing to Natalie Paterson Plank Road East T ake N otice th a t C h a rle s E. of 50% coverage vi'as granted DeFalco. Borough Clerk of East TAKE NOTICE that Yorkview Ueense. No. C-13. AUTHORITY. BERGEN COUNTY. TAKE NOTICE that Ruby and Rutherford. New Jersey Marthinson and G erald A. DeBalfo. Notice is further given that the Rutherford, New Jersey Corporation, trading as Objections, if any should be made NEW JERSEY and shall contain G eorge C aldaro. tra d in g as Old Objections, if any. should be made Partners T A Kuechenmeister's Hall, aforesaid determination has been ZIMMERMANN S. has applied to the immediately, in writing to Frances the name and addiess of the bidder Heidelberg, have applied to the Jos.L Muscarelle immediately in writing to Mrs have applied to the Mayor and filed in the Office of the S ecretary of 300 Fairm ount Avenue Mayor and Council of the Borough of Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. on the envelope Mayor and Council of the Borough of Natalie DeFalco. Borough Clerk of Council for a Plenary Retail the Board of Adjustment and is Hackensack, New Jersey Carlstadt for Plenary Retail New Jersey. The form of bid supplied must be East Rutherford. New Jersey, for a the Borough of East Rutherford. N J Consumption License for premises available for inspection June 6. 13, 1974 Consumption License C-> for Joseph LoRe used in bidding No bidder may Plenary Retail Consumption License NICK AMORATIS s itu a te d a t 491 B ro a d S tre e t. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT F e e 110 SO prem ises situated a t 335 Hackensack 117 Moonachie Avenue withdraw his bid w ithin th irty (30) for prem ises situated at 235 Paterson 638 Victoria Terrace Carlstadt. CONRAD NOWICKI Street, Carlstadt. New Jersey Carlstadt. N.J 07072 days after the actual date of the Avenue, East Rutherford. New Paramus. N J Objections, if any. should be made C hairm an The officers and directors are as May 30-June 6. 1974 opening thereof Jersey Ju n e 6 13; 1974 immediately in writing to Frances KIM ROSSI LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT follows Fee >8 64 The East Rutherford Sewerage Objections, if ’any. should be made F ee 18 64 Gomez, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. S ecretary TAKE NOTICE that Gerald J GEORGE V ZIMMERMANN Authority reserves the right to reject immediately in writing to Natalie NJ. June 6. 1974 Hubsmith trading as Hub s Tavern, President and Director any and all bids, to waive any DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of the Signed Charles E Marthinson Fee >12 96 has applied lo the Mayor and Council 735 Fifth S treet TAKE NOTICE: that GEOROE E infounality or to accept the Md Borough of East Rutherford. New ... Gerald A De Balfo ol the Borough of East Rutherford 1 AKE NOTICE that Edward Carlstadt. New Jersey SHEEHY. trading as Sheehys which In its judgment best serves the Jersey TAKE NOTICE that Fallon s Bar Urciuoli. trading as George and ALFRED N SANZARI. Gerald A DeBalfo Carlstadt Uquor Store, has applied to RUBY CALDARO K.J.. for a Plenary Retail May 30-June 6. 1974 Interest of the East Rutherford and Grill. Inc . 443 Paterson Avenue Consumption License for premises Eddie, has applied to the Mayor and Vice President. Secretary. the Mayor and Council of Carlstadt. Sewerage Authority 235 Paterson Avenue East Rutherford. New Jersey, has Council of East Rutherford for a Treasurer and Director, Fwe RUM located at 258 Park Ave . East New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail EAST RUTHERFORD East Rutherford. N.J applied to the Mayor and Council of Plenary Retail Consumption License 88 West F ran k lin Street. Distribution Ueense for premises Rutherford N.J NOTICE OF INTENTION SEWERAGE AUTHORITY G EO R G E C CALDARO East Rutherford. New Jersey, for a for premises situated at »4 Carlton Hackensack. New Jersey Objections, if any should be made Take notice that Steven Venturini. situated at 404 Sixth Street. Henry Cheval. 295 Paterson Avenue Plenary Retail Consumption License Avenue. East Rutherford New All th e stockholders are as follows immediately to Natalie DeFalco 505 Eighth Street. Carlstadt. N.J. Carlstadt. New Jersey C hairm an East Rutherford. N J L JOSEPH FALLON Jersey GEORGE V ZIMMERMANN June 6-13-1974 Borough Clerk of East Rutherford. trading as Steve s Bar ft Grill has Objections, if any. should be made President and Treasurer Objections if any. should be made 735 Fifth Street. June 6. 1974 F ee >10 8 0 ______. N J ‘ applied to the Mayor and Council of urnmediately in writing te Franco SO Haw thorns Street immediately m writing te Natabr Carlstadt. New Jersey Fee 323 76 ceraJfl J Hubsmith ' Carlstadt. N.J. for a Plenary Retail Gomes. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Rutherford, New Jersey DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of the ALFRED N SANZARI BOROUGH OF EAST 238 Park Avenue Consumption Ueense for premises New Jersey ELLEN C FALLON Borough of East Rutherford New 88 West Franklin Street. RUTHERFORD East Rutherford. N.J situated at Route 17 and Berry GEORGE E SHEEHY TAKE NOTICE that Adam and Secretary Jersey Hackensack, New Jersey Helen Mazierski. trading as Carlton NOTICE OF INTENTION June 6 13 1974 Avenue. Carlstadt. N.J May 30-June 6, 1974 50 H aw thorne Street EDWARD URCIUOLI Objections, if any. should be made Hill Hotel has applied to th e Mayor Take notice that R ft C. Realty F ee t t 64 Objections, if any should be made Fee >8 28 Rutherford. New Jersey 94 C arlton Avenue immediately in writing to Corporation, t a 1776 Pub has applied immediately in writing to Frances and Council of East Rutherford for a DAVID M FALLON East Rutherford. New Jersey FRANCES GOMEZ to the Mayor and Council of the Gomes, Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Plenary Retail Consumption Licence Tniistee TAKE NOTICE, that the Sorbonne. June 6. 13. 1974 Borough Clerk Borough of East Rutherford for a N.J TAKE NOTICE that Frank and for premises situated at 48 John 50 H aw thorne S treet a corporation of the State of New Fee IS M Borough of Carlstadt. Plenary Retail Consumption License Signed: Steven Ventumu Arlene Connors trad in g a s Frank Arl Street. East Rutherford. New Jersey Rutherford. New Jersey Jersey, has applied to the Mayor and New Jersey Objections, if any should be made No C 10 for prem ises situated at 1 Council of the Borough of East May 36, June 6. 1974 Inc . has made application to the Hoboken Road. East Rutherford. Objections, if ally should be made YORKVIEW CORPORATION Mayor and Council of the Borough of immediately in writing to Natalie Rutherford for a plenary retail Fee >8 64 New Jersey immediately in writing to Natalie Take notice that Carlstadt 335 Hackensack Stree* East Rutherford for a Plenary Retail DeFalco. Borough Clerk of the consumption license for Jack's Diner The names and addresses of the DeFalco. Borou||h Clerk of the Hideaway. lac , a corporation of the CarUtadt. New Jersey Consumption Ueense for premises Borough of East Rutheifurd. Nee situated at premises at Route 20. TAKE NOTICE that Dina Carol officers, stockholders and directors of Borough of E ast R utherford. New State of New Jersey, has applied to May 30 ft June 6. 1974 Corporation, trading as Wonder Bar located at 966 Paterson Avenue. East Jersey East Rutherford. New Jersey R ft C. Realty C orporation are as Jersey the Mayor and Council of the Fee >18 30______has applied to the Mayor and Council Rutherford. New Jersey ADAM and June 7. 14. 1973 Following are the stockholders and follows * Borough of Carlstadt. N.J for a of the Borough of East Rutherford. The names and residences of the HELEN MAZIERSKI Fee >8 64 officers of said corporation RAPHAEL A D AMATO Plenary Retail Consumption Ueense Take notice that PaUy Grella and New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail officers and directo rs of Frank Arl. 48 John Street MATTHEW NATALE 2S0 Randolph Avenue June 6. 13. 1974 for prem ises situated at 325 P a te rv - Hanrietta Grella, trading as Rose Consumption Ueense for premises Inc.. and the names and addresses of East Rutherford. N.J. President East Rutherford. N J 07073 Fee >12 96 ______Plank Road. Carlstadt, N J Garden Bar * Grill, has applied to situated a t 227 P ark Avenue. East all stockholders holding more than 10 June 6. 13. 1974 429 H ackensack Street President Stockholder O FFIC E R S the M ayor and Council of CartoUuH. Rutherford. New Jersey per centum ( 10** > of any of the stock Fee IS 64 Carlstadt. New Jersey and Director Robert Porro 78 Riverside Ave Ntw Jersey, for a Plenary Retail DINA CAROL CORPORATION of said Corporation are Take notice that William G Vottel JOSEPHINE KWIATKOWSKI TAKE NOTICE that LEONARD Lyndhurst Pres Consumption License for premises PHILIP MANCUSO FRANK E CONNORS trading as Dinger's Tavern has Secretary Treasurer LaVERGHETTA has applied to the ALBERT V D AMATO, JR Nancy Porro » Stradford PI situated at 338 Route 17. Carlstadt. President 324 Tenth Street applied to the Mayor and Council of S5 Sixth Street Mayor and Council of the Borough of 43 W alter Avenue Carlstadt. New Jersey Carlstadt. New Jersey for a Plenary Carlstadt. New Jersey North Arlington Vice Pres 345 H oward Avenue Carlstadt for a Plenary Retail Hasbrouck Heights. N J 07804 if any, should be made Consumption Uctnse for premises VERNA LANE Mary Lotito 100 Hillcrest Ava Rochelle Park. N J ARLENE CONNORS Cans umpt ion Ueense for premises Secretary Treasurer Stockholder m writing to Frances situated at 443 th ir d S treet. New D irector West P aterso n , N J. Objections, if any, should be made 324 Tenth Street Situated at 260 Outwater Lane. and Director Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Carlstadt, New Jersey Jersey SI East Van Nesa Avenue Persons owning one or more immediately in writing to Natalie Carlstadt. New Jersey Objections, if any. should be made Objections, if any. should be made Objections, if any, should be made Rutherford. New Jersey percent of stock as listed above DeFalco. Borough Clerk, of the Objections, if any should be made immediately in writing to Natalie Patsy Grella im m adiately in Minting to Frances Objections, if any. should be made Objectlona if any should be made Borough of East Rutherford, New immediately in wriUng to: Natalie immadiately in writing to Frances DeFalco. Borough Clerk of the 311 Fourth Street DeFalco, Municipal Clerk, Borough Gomes Borough Clerk of CartstadL immediately la writing to _ ly i« writing to Frances Gomez. Borough Clerk of Carlstadt. Borough of East Rutherford. New Gomes. Borough Clerk of CarisUA Carlstadt, New Jersey PHIUP MANCUSO of East Rutherford. New Jersey New Jersey .DeFalco, Borough Clerk of the W illiam G Vottel New Jersey President FRANK E CONNORS Leonard LaVerghetta R A C REALTY CORPORATION of East Rutherford. New 245 How ard Avenue 324 T enth Street Carlstadt. New Jersey 260 O utw ater Lane 1 Hoboken Road Carlstadt, N J 325 Paterson Plank Rond Carlstadt. New Jersey Rochelle Park. New Jersey Carlstadt. New Jersey Carlstadt. N.J 07072 June 613, 1974 East Rutherford. New Jersey May m, June 6. 19N Carlstadt. M J May » June 8. 1914 June a 1*1*74 June «, 13, 1974 June «. 13 1974 June «. 13, 1974 F e e S13 9I Fee >12 96 Fee IS 40 May » ft June 6, 1974 Fee IB M F ee 11080 F ee * 64 Fee IIS 12 Pag* 30 LEADER Thursday, June 6, 1974

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FOR SALE IROSTER OF ACTIVE BROKERS AFFILIATED WITH| FOR RENT CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING LYN D H U RST — 2 rooms, business WE BUY used vacuum cleaners. woman. Gas Electric, H & HW - S a u tJt “S et^eH (fyxuattf S o v ie t

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HELP WANTED HElf* WANTfD $ ttsfo e si B fo cfo w BUS RID E — to Kathryn Kuhlman, ALL LOCAL SECRETARY — Mature person preferred. Ideal for former sec. Full June 27, 1974. Call 998-1603. You Can Trust Your Neighbors! POSITIONS time-Hrs. 9-5-5 day. Non Profit Kathryn Kuhlman is in '1 Believe in RETAIL DIST-WAREHSE organization. Write Box 78 New* Miracles" on Saturday at 9 A.M MGMT 13/20K * 1 ... Leader 38 Ames Ave., Rutherford. on Channel 9 . 5/23 1 \ FOREMAN WET CHEM ALTERATIONS CONTRACTORS ROOFING SERVICES PROCESS 12K ASST WHSE MGR — H O U SEK EEP ER - Full time for S TEEL O PEN business couple in four-room PIANOS TUNED E«p»rt PERSO N N EL-A SST PLT- R o o f i n g ALERT repairs. Rebuilding a i*4 apartment. Housekeeper's own SITUATION WANTED La Corte Sal Mazzola IND EXP 12K refinishing. 39 y e e r t RENT FREE apartment, furnished or MASON - CONTRACTOR SUPV SOME COLLEGE INSURANCE experience. Giglio 7S9-26*d unfurnished, including heat, hot Sidewalk* — Potto* & S i d i n g TF CHEM 11.5K Stoop* — Foundation* water and all utilities. Soiary. Bros. SERVICE TRAINEE (3) RETAIL MATURE WOMAN - To baby sit CONCRETE FLOORS MGMT TO 150 Should require no more thon 24 aft'ns. eves. Sat. & Sun. JK 5 0 per Complete Alteration Specialists BERGEN COUNTY GLASI hours weekly. Flexible hours with 933-6293 LAB TECH POLYMER hr 939-2642 after 10 a.m . Deal Direct MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER plenty of time off. PART TIME A d d itio n s Auto Safety Glass Installed EXP 8.5K with Mechanic SAVINO AGENCY ACCT, JR OR BKKPR 8.5K OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT POSSIBLE. Porch Enclosures Gloss For Every Purpose 251 RIDGE RD 216 RIOGE ROAD EXCELLENT TYPIST 160 Ideal for retired person. Call M a s o n r y INSURED - LYNDHURST, N.J. SENIOR SECRETARY 155 933-2789 between 6-10 p.m. HANDYMAN - Painting, C o r Ports LYNDHURST, N.J. GAL FRIDAY 150 wallpapering, corpentry, plumbing GUARANTEED WE 9-9 143 SECRETARY — and grass cutting. All 24 hour New Aluminum Sash COMPLETE LINE OF DICTAPHONE DOE service on rOtorootering sewers. MASONRY WORK CALL THE ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPORARY Coll 991 -2336. Aluminum Siding FREE ESTIMATES EASY ASSISTANT 145 R o o fin g HOT LINE A R U N G T O N PART TIME WORKERS CALI ANY TlMfir AFTER 6 P M LANDSCAPING BOOKKEEPER 4.00 Join our staff of TERMS 24 HRS. A DAY CASHIER WOMAN SEEKING WORK taking Bathrooms & Kitchens LUCIANO VISCOMI, INC. core of elderly or convalescent 9 9 7 -4 7 4 5 A N D (TELLER EXP) 125 "JONES GIRLS” FIGURE CLERK 125 Light housekeeping Sleep out 9 3 3 - 5 2 8 4 Call 438-3120 TREE SERVICE Now Jersey's First 438-0212 Temporary Agency 1n 997-2845 • T H IS TRIMMED t I tM O V ' 224 Mountain Way Concrete & Brick Work Larry Nisivoccia Convenient Locations • LAWN INSTAUATION DEE OF KEARNY Porches * Brick Veneer L y n d h u i s t A MAINTNANCt 232 Belleville Pfc 99] .9080 Suitable Hours No Arlington N.J. Evw by appt. Patios • Sidewalks • Walls CRYSTAL • FREE ESTIMATES Good Rates AND Bonuses WANTiD Free Estimates • rUUV INSURED CARPETS 00,1 M & M Anytime GCNMONNCL1Y ROIOMINtlf N O F E E OLD BOOKS BOUGHT Call I.M & Sons 204 MADISON STREET 438 0256 LYNDHURST, N.J 07071 THE JONES GIRLS Rem odeling Co. 759-2572 Ph o n e SCOTTY'S 9 3 3 -2 9 3 0 MAINTENANCE 2 3 2 B*il«ville Pile * (Former partner of WALL TO WAU CARPET 4 8 2 -1 1 3 1 Keamy, N J . ATTENTION Ham-Mar Corp.) ROOFING .SIDING CUSTOM MECHANIC 9 9 1 - 9 0 8 0 COLONIAL MASONRY TOP PRICES FOR RUG SHAMPOOING Window Cleaning A WALKS & PATIOS & SERVICE MAT RENTALS s S S t t NEWSPAPERS irae Lie. Starting rate : SUITE TILE * LINOLEUM A TILES Maintenance Co. :eT. bnfts. Apply Tn pers 75< p e r 1 00 Ib. RETAINING WALLS * AREA RUGS • Induilriol Plant* e Office* • Institution I /Ar. FlovdwJ-2300 Copper-Brati-Batterie* lebd A ll w o rk fu lly $*>oranteed * STATUES, PLAQUES Bonded Pertonnel Full Inturdfcif CLERK TYPIST ..... Buyers of iunl« cor* SmNCLES.. FLAT * A PEDESTALS Coverage J RESCINITI. 43 44 Clinton Sir WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL I'nmiiU'tv -luniUiriiil Service CHEMICALS Full time. Must have own Belleville. 759 4408 839-6741 ir 337-4002 431-6542 DuBois St. and Union Av*. CARPENTRY cast Rutherford, N.J. transportation. 43 Chestnut St. Rufhertee* Equal,opportunity Employer M/ All ceilings & Paneling ROOFS Additions A Alterations . PAINTING CROWN CABINET Finished Attic* LEMIERS.. .GUTTERS BILLING CLERK BRIN G IT IN LANDSCAPING Papers, 7 5i per hundred, rags Rec Rooms HELPER Knowledge of bookkeeping aluminum, bra it, copper, lead, Interior & Exterior Painting DOORS WINDOWS TED'S LANDSCAPING - Prafarably experienced in essential. batteries, and iron. Leaders A Gutters DESIGNING hardwara handling. Must Storm Doors De Vinci Inc. SODDING and SEfOtNO KEARNY SCRAP METAL work Saturdays and Sunday Storm Windows RUST CLASS CLEANUPS morning with day off during PAID BENEFITS. 471 Schuyler Ave Painting Keamy, N.J. 935-3355 wook. Contact immadiately PLEASANT WORKING 641-0564 Mrs. Harry Schaefer, 602 I. M arzigliano WORKMANSHIP FACTORY SHOWROOM ENVIRONMENT. RESIDENTIAL AND Ridge Rood, Lyndhurst. 752 Elizabeth Av. Custom Kitchen Cabinets w s w 438-7300 jn d h uu rs rst, N .J.^^ COMMERCIAL GUARANTEED Deo I Direct With Manufacturer ARROW GLASS AU TYPES GLASS t 24 HOUR SERVICE CUSTOM FORMICA . I do my own work CABINETS and VANITIES PLASTIC CUT TO SIZE WANTED A. TURIELLO & SON Wilh or without installation Mirren 7 DAYS Complete Home Improvement* 997-3631 rewtveied auto gloti. Worm window*. i TYPIST/CALCULATOR CLERK IUNK CARS Addition* — Dormer* FULLY INSURED 998-1845 _ 254 Stewart Ave., Kearny Garoge* — Fini*hed Basement* 10-25 124 SCHUYLER AVE. and Attic* o r KEARNY, N.J. 998-4969 MUST BE GOOD TYPIST. ABILITY TO TYPE COLUMNS O f Kitchen* Modernized FIGURES PLUS PREVIOUS CLERICAL EXPERIENCE WITH 933-6095 Aluminum Siding & Roofing 9 9 1 - 3 6 7 5 LAWN MAINTENANCE* CALCULATOR PREFERRED. LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS $30 Aluminum Door* & Window* • P A V IN G PLEASE CALL 991-1000 Ext. 281 For lntervi.w 414 Forett 438-3663 lyndhur*t Landscaping Services, t UP • EXCAVATING Appointment. PLUMBING AND HEATING sod, shrubs, evergreens. Bib’s Auto Parts BERGEN-ESSEX Free estimotes. • LANDSCAPING Used Ports far all Water Problems solved JIM McGLEW 9 3 3 - 4 4 7 9 CONGOLEUM INDUSTRIES, INC. makes of cars For Service & Experience 54 Stover Ave., Keamy CERAM IC TILE P lu m b in g - ROOFING Co. Armando Vocaturo ’ 195 BELGROVE DR., KEARNY, N.J.. 991-4246 Heating—Tinning 759-6640 Bathroom remodeling A of the B etter Kind repairs Custom floors for Roofing . Gutters An Equal Opportunity Employer Call 939-6308 TREE SERVICE K itchen & fo ye r ■■RUNNING HENDERSON BOYD,Inc. STOEVER TRIMMING REMOVAL WANTED 933-4235 302 Park Ave. Rutherford Sidings - All Types AND GLASS 142 Valley Brook Avenue FULLY INSURED Stove Parts Lyndhurst, N.J. P O O L T A B L E For All^fcifce* of Steve* CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT Plumbing and Heating Supplies free Estim ates Call 641-0564 Sinks — Kitchen < ahincts 6303 Bergonlwe A ve. Fully Insured MAJOR FLOOR COVERIHC DISTRIBUTER S L A T E T O P Electrical Supplies West New Yortc N .J. 0 7 0 9 3 located in Keamy W I T H VIOLA VANITIES MAD* TO ORDER 153 Sanford Ave Phone 868-6355 PIPES CUT AND THREADED has im m ediate opening for telephone order clerfci ACCESSORIES BROS. INC. Lyndhurst, N.J. J. VERONA in its Custom Service Departm ent 180 W ashington Ave. Reilly FULL TIME ONLY - 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. CALL 991-1839 N u t l e y East Rutherford 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 ELECTRIC Wiring for E xcavating Liberal salary plus com pany fringe benefits. AFTER 5:30 P.M. COMPLETE LINE OF Plumbing Supply Light A Power Co. Call Mr. V accaro 997-1800 Building Materials Specializing in 234 P A T E R S O N A V E . SERVICES HELP WANTED 667-7000 220 V Services EAST RUTHERFORD In iu red D O IT Foil Time MACHINE OPERATORS CONTRACTORS CAU 933-1430 YOURSELFERS OFFSET PRINTER 991-6574 MEN/WOMEN/HOUSEWIVES BIG DISCOUNTS CHARLES fo r free To run 1 250-mulfi & Day or night, oir conditioned plant, good wagei, iteady. All Everything Automotive ROOFING esti m o te t Cellars Dug 700 Davidson presses. benefits. Come in for on interview or call 997-1000 ext. CANGELOSI Save at: 200. Centrally located off Belleville Pike below Schuyler 24 hr. Water I Sewer Lines Call Monday to Friday Avenue. RIVERSIDE from 10 to S MASON N.H. BROOKS E m ergency •OOHNG CONTRACTOR AUTO 310 Sussex Rd. CONTRACTOR Service 438-5464 ' RAGEN Brick aod Aibetlm Siding - Wood-Ridge - Gutter* and Leader* SUPPLY 6 0 , INC. NJ. Uc. #3776 Precision Industries Inc. Patios, sidewalks, retoining walls, Water-proofing brick-steps 2 6 Meadow Rd ., 876 RIVERSIDE AVE 438-4460 9 Porete A ve. N. A rlington Rutherford LYNDHURST An Equal Opportunity Employer call 933-5984 WEbster 9-7186 939-5663-4 WE MAKE HOMECALLS TEL. 939 322* SECURITY or EAST RUTHERFORD CONTRACTORS V entura G lass Co. GUARD 933-0969 UGHT HAULING GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE IGH SCHOOL GRADUATES MIRRORS & PICTURE FRAMES Security Guard for Regional CONTRACTOR Will Also Clean SCREENS & STORM WINDOWS a DOORS office of large insurance Allies, Cellars. & Garages company. 5 day 40 hour week. HOME REMODELING SERVICES REPAIRED Additont. Dormer*. Add A. Level* Rec Room* Attics Forth Endaturet •4 CARLTON AVENUE Full, company benefits. Excellent Bathroom* Reconversion* F.M.G. NUNZIO R. VENTURA working conditions. Soiary EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. 070T1 Call 256-2440 IN S EST open. T a k e a M. D etrizio OPEN 8 A M TO 5 P M.’ General Contracting Apply Personnel Dept. 933-7266 S 5 5 5 3 3 6 2 4 -4 5 0 0 FIREMEN'S FUND G ia n t S te p ROOFING BILLS AUTO WRECKERS INDUSTRIAL A M E R I C A N COMPLETE HIGHEST PRICE PAID INSURANCE COMPANY HOME IMPROVEMENT ...... “ * N J. FDR CARS OR TRUCKS Into a marvelous career with First DISCOUNT CENTER ANY CONDITION HAULAGE CORP. Employer ROOFING t SIDING Belleville Pike. No Arlington National State Bank where— Goffer*: leader* 4 Rep»'* Alum Sturm Windows Doo» 998 0966 991 0081 Industrial Waste Removal 1 —A good starting salary pro­ FREE EST 998 4907 CAU Hockensack Roofing Co. vides a solid incentive 9 3 3 - 9 5 0 0 ztfixow C ont xactou. ROOFING 2 —The bank's spectacular *1000 VALLEY BROOK AVENUE MEN/WOMEN growth means steady advance­ ment for qualified people LYNDHURST, N.J. EXCELLENT JAY GUTERL POSITIONS 3—You become qualified through ALUMINUM constant training programs that • ROOFING • GUTTERS MACHINISTS teach you more so that you can SIDING N/C OPERATORS move higher and higher The INSPECTOR, Q.C. call 939-8370 D R A F T S M A N 4—You work with friendly, intel­ ROOFING CLERK TYPIST ligent, career-oriented people DAY CARE CENTER S E C R E T A R Y ADDITIONS v Especially Designed Progrom For 5—You enjoy bountiful benefits 'ANTHONY J. SERVICES SHIPPING CLERK NEW ROOMS Working Mothers — Pre School Readiness MACHINIST TRAINEE from weeks-long vacations to DE ANGELO Private Nursery School HIGHEST RATE matchless hospitalization PLUS OVERTIME 3 0 Y E A R Roofing • Language Art* G U A R A N T E E Gutter and Leaders INSTANT • Science Benefit package iaclwdei • Social Studies Pleate apply any weekday 352 Second Avenue •any-paid ftl«e Croat. Blue ON ALUMINUM OFFSET • Math d. Rider J. A Maic Lyndhurit, N J. 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. •Arts 6 Crafts Pension I* I on. Profit Experts in Roofing. 933-0466 or 438 1437 PRINTING at our Pertonnel Dept. • Music A fully insured company. below Schuyler A.etue AND • Redding Readiness INTftVKWS DAAY TIU 6 PM I Buy with confidence SAT 711 NOON CAU 9*7 1000 • Mot Lunch ERNEST J CURRENT PHOTOCOPYING Reasonable Prices U»w cost, same day service ROOMNG CONTRACTOR JP irst Jtatio n al <$tate Open All Year Ages RAGEN J. CANTRELLA *oaAn0 ••**»'> Cfc-mney Repo.. RUTHERFORD BANK OF NEW JERSEY &•**••* and leaden lt«. Teachers PRCOStON INOUSTBtfS Heme Improvement Co. 2 - S Vr*. t ***** Awe N Arlington WAUINGTON COPY CENTER, INC. Call for Information 500 Brood Street, Newark, N .l 242 DONALDSON AVE 2 40 Perfc A v e n u e An Equol Opportunity Employer H IT H E R F O R D \ I Rutherford, N .J. 07070 773-6587 Telephone CF. * 9522 PHONi 939-3383 438-5156 or 438-6360 Pag* 32 LEADER Thunday, Jun* 6, 1974-

Peoples Trust Form s M inority Section

Robert J. A c h e s o n . The primary goal of the Small Business management training chairman of the Workshop executive vice president in new Minority Business Administration. program at the Committee, ^National charge of Peoples Trust of Mr. Acheson further Manufacturers Hanover Association of Minority New Jersey's Commercial Section is to promote the Trust Company, New York. Bankers. He resides in growth of minority-owned announced that Howard W. Banking Division, today Dates III, a credit officer A graduate of Hampton Mount Vernon, New York announced that a special business by providing Institute, Mr. Dates is with his wife, Patricia. credit and counselling with the bank. will, be in section has been charge of the new section. established in the division assistance. t o serve minority Additionally, the new Mr, D ates joined th e bank Here’s a Knight businesses in the bank's section will wbrk closely in 19 7 2. following immpfli.Mto a re a with the Government's completion of a three year to remember Summertime Service To County Parks BERGEN COUNTY the route in addition to the 19. leaves the Rutherford T h e summertime designated bus stops. The railroad station at 9:45 a.m. freeholder-sponsored bus schedules, arranged to give a n d goes through service to Van Saun and riders maximum time at Wallington. Garfield. Darlington County Parks the parks, provide for the Elmwood Park. Fair Lawn. will begin its sixth season buses to arrive at Van Saun Paramus. Oradell. / r a u d n s ' l o n Monday. June 17. at about 10:30 a.m. and at Emerson. Westwood. providing direct bus service Darlington at Hillsdale. Woodcliff Lake. CATERING & between the two parks in approximately 11 a.m . Park Ridge. Montvale, REALTORS’ GUESTS- South Bergen realtors recently distributed manuals tn Ihe Paramus and Mahwah and Return trips will leave Upper Montvale. Upper local librarians and hosted a meeting of library representatives. Left to right, seated: 63 of B ergen’s 70 towns. Darlington at 4 p.m. and Saddle River and Ramsey. BANQUET Ruth Pravetz, East Rutherford Library; Mrs. Fred Taub, Lyndhurst Library; Marget Each of the six ro u te s will Van Saun betw een 1:30 and Cavell, chairman of realtors’ salesmen's committee. Standing, left to right: Mildred Route 4 begins in be started on a different 4:50 p.m. HALL Lrrico, executive secretary. Board of Realtors; Mrs. John Linfante, Lyndhurst library; Edgewater at 9:40 a.m. and day during the first week of Route 1 will start on June Robert Zimmermann, president of South Bergen Board of Realtors; Kenneth Nolan, operation and will run until 17 at 9:45 a.m. at the North proceeds through Cliffside Wood-Ridge Library; Mrs. Paul Kckardt, director, Rutherford Library. Aug 31. Arlington loop and will Park. Fort Lee. Leonia. Englewood. Teaneck. Freeholder Thomas J. continue through Bergenfield. New Milford. LOOK Costa, member of the Lyndhurst. Rutherford. If you're thinking of having a party . . . Why not

blackwall tubeless size A78-13 plus $1.80 F.E.T. and tire off yow car

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