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MINIT-ED As the campaign moves toward the wire the major candidates seem to have little or no concern for conservation. Yet this is the most over riding issue in the country today. What of tomorrow? What of looming fuel shortages? What of the shortage of metals? What of the need for pure water which grows in the same proportion the population grows? The presidential race has been marked by a callousness in respect to conservation that borders on the criminal. (Som m errial 'K eaher ft/i and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW TEN CENTS Per Copy m R Vol. 52, No. 9 Thursday, September 28, 1972 Published at 251 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford, N.J. Subscription $3.00 Brig. Gen. Francis Gerard and Msgr. Henry Beck of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Brig. Gen. John Pesch Brig . Gen . Gerard Is Honored By 325 A remarkable tribute was paid a Lyndhurst native last Friday when 325 relatives and friends of Francis R. Gerard gathered at the Westmount Country Club, West Paterson, to celebrate his elevation to brigadier general in the National Guard Air Force. On the new general’s chest was an array of ribbons marking the numerous honors he won as a Fighter pilot in World War II and the Korean conflict. Brig. Gen. John Pesch, whose military career has been nearly parallel to that of Gen. Gerard, told the enthusiastic crowd that the plateau attained was not a small one. TTiere are 11,750 men in the Air Guard and Gen. Gerard is one of the two wing commanders — who number eight — who have the most modern fighter jets. Gen. Pesch spoke warmly of Gen. G e r a r d ’s devotion to principle and said his untiring devotion to the country was the cause for his success. However, there were few serious moments at the happy affair. Another one was an unscheduled talk by Msgr. Henry Beck, pastor of Sacred Evergreens Go To Audience! Fifty evergreen trees and shrubs were given to members of the audience which attended an ecology slide-lecture in the town hall last Wednesday night. The slides were shown by Miss Carol Lane, representative of the Shell Oil Co. which awarded first prize in the state of New Jersey and third prize in the nation to the Lyndhurst Junior W o m a n ’s Club for its sponsorship of the local recycling program. CAPABLE, L y n d h u r s t ’s recycling and beautification group, cohosted the program. On display were many books which CAPABLE donated Heart Church. Scheduled to deliver the benediction Msgr. Beck launched into a talk about devotion and duty after members of the audience had urged him to speak. On the dais were Gen. Gerard’s wife, the former Yolanda Mion. Flowers were pinned on her by her daughter, Diana. Another daughter, Daria, pinned flowers on the general’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Gerard. The father became slightly ill before the dinner began and was unable to attend. Louis Mion, p rou d father-in-law, sat in for the elder Gerard. Among the plaques presented to Gen. Gerard was one from A .W .W . Lewandowski Amvets Post. Mayor Joseph Carucci made the presentation. Assemblyman Commission er Peter Russo and Commissioners Walter Janowski and Peter Curcio also were present. “ A ll of Lyndhurst joins with me in wishing you well in your high responsibility,” said Carucci. “Those of us who have known you over the years are confident that you will discharge every duty with the same high degree of trust you have always displayed.’’ Other plaques were presented by John Lorec, state commander of the Amvets; Richard Giovia, commander of the Lyndhurst post: Harry Larity, commander of Barringer Walker Lopunto Post, Raymond Fitzpatrick, representing the Lyndhurst Veterans’ Alliance and Bruno Valenti, past president of Lyndhurst Unico. Guy Savino, newspaperman, who served as toastmaster declared that if Gen. Gerard had elected a life of politics instead of the military he would br running for governor. Savino pointed out Gerard had been tapped by the late Mayor Carmine Savino to be president of the Assessment Board of the township. Gen. Gerard gave up the post to re-enter the military in the Korean conflict. He had won numerous honors as a pilot in World War II. Frank Ruggiero, former commander of the Amvets on the state and local level, was chairman of the arrangement committee. Other members oT the committee included John Grosso, Albert Candia, Herbert Perry, Ben Cappacio, Louis Mion, Jerry Lanzerotti, Walter Orlowsky, Carucci and Commissioner Peter Curcio. State Tax Board Judge Carmine Savino Jr. also served on the committee. Police Blotter by Amy Divine Sept 15 — 3:53 p.m. — Mrs. Wrightson, 707 Page reprts 26” girls bike stolen from backvd. 4:07 p.m. Robt Gembarski 143 Forest — reports boys 10 speed Murray 10 speed-gold cross ctry bike valued at $80. stolen. Sept 16 5:40 p.m. Abbazia fami — 609 7th St. reports 26” Schwinn bike stolen from yard. 6 a.m. Lt. Mat hew Brandt brot into hdqurtrs Schwinn Continental bike from 2nd & Stuyvesant. Bike later claimed. 8 : ¿7 a.m. Car stolen reported by Nancy Schell 131 Delafield. 9:05 p.m. Juvenil 14, brot in under influence of alcohol; found at Ridge Rd & Valley Brook. Sept 17 - 2:30 a.m. Lt. Brandt arrested Thos E. Keenan 29 Tappan St. Ky. as disorderly — at Ridge Rd & Kingsland released on $100 bail. 6:52 p.m. — B’E to home on Green Avenue — jewelry missing. 9:15 p.m. Ptl. Thomas Biondi brot in 7 juveniles loitering at Ginos. Sept 19 — a.m. Mrs. Datzko 265 Ridge Rd. reported battery stolen from her car during night. Sept. 20 — 12:50 a.m. - Frank Scardino, 620 N.J. Ave reports his 72 Harley Davidson Motorcycle stolen from garage. 3:05 p.m. Special officer George Bittner recovers car stolen from a New York driver. Claimed by same. (Continued on Page 2) Origin Of Bribe Charge Hit By E.R. Mayor Mayor James Plosia of East Rutherford is ready to take a lie detector test to prove he never saw or took a $ 2,000 bribe allegedly paid by Pepsico Truck Rental Inc. of Carlstadt for a building permit variance that was never executed. The story of the alleged pay-off came out before the State Investigation Commission under peculiar circumstances. Even from the evidence adduced at the hearing there was no connection between the bribe and Plosia other than the statement of a onetime executive of the company that he had paid the $ 2,000 “ for the mayor” to a Passaic lawyer. The lawyer says he is incapacitated by heart trouble and cannot testify for some time. He is H. Richard Cohen, former Passaic magistrate. Of deep interest is how the case ever got into the hands of the State Investigation Commission. This is a semi-judicial agency which was organized to keep an eye on official actions in the state. It is a kind of watch-dog set-up with wide powers, including those of subpoena. Plosia charged that he is being harassed by the Cahill administration because of his opposition to the sports complex planned for the borough and for his fight against the Hackensack Meadowland Development Commission. The HMDC, which collects over $300,000 a year in salaries, has had almost no action in the three years of its existence. However, in recent months the agency has made a practice of feeding stories to newspapers. As a result of exhaustive search of meadowland titles, the HMDC has been able to produce some news which daily newspapers have used for headlines. Plosia charged that the HMDC has blackened the name of East Rutherford and that he is ready to fight back. Just two days before the state agency made public the bribe story Plosia organized a municipal investigating committee of which Councilman Edward Hill is chairman. He ordered the committee to probe actions of the HMDC and others involved in East Rutherford land deals. According to the story told on the witness stand by Kenneth M. Kraus, a vice president of Pepsico in 1970, his company wanted to build a terminal on Paterson Plank Road. When a variance to permit the construction was sought the lawyer, Cohen, said it would take $ 2 , 000. Records were displayed to show that a check for $ 2,000 had passed from the company. But outside of the statement the money was for Plosia there was no evidence that Plosia had seen the money. lt was also shown that the company, which began construction, was halted. HMDC took credit for stopping the construction. \ ft Joseph Sesselman, chairman i the Board of Adjustment, m l it was he who noticed the Pepsico construction under way and ordered it halt';! Pepsico thereupon got a tract of land across the street in Carlstadt and built there. But who produced Kraus and his story for the investigation com in ission remains a mystery. It is two years since the bribe allegedly was paid. Why the sudden interest in the money? Where did Kraus come from to tell the story and at whose request'* These questions remain unanswered Plosia thundered to the press that he had been maligned. He had been advised his name would come up at the hearing so he was present when it did so. He exploded after the hearing, charged he was being persecuted and said he would fight back. The company is now operating at 231 Washington Street, Carlstadt. Kraus said he passed the check to Cohen in a Chinese restaurant on Route 46. Kraus also said he was told the pay $900 a year as a finder’s fee to the DeVasto Real Estate Agency of *\ast Rutherford where Plosia ha worked as a salesman. Kraus said the $900 was never p.-vd Two Pulaski Parade Queens Chosen Approximately 500 persons filled the St. Michael’s parish auditorium Sunday for the River Dumper Hit With $15 Penalty In Lyndhurst Municipal Court last Thursday Judge William L. Bivona fined a local contractor for dumping in a prohibited area along the Passaic River in violation of the anti-littering ordinance. Joseph Catanese of 508 Page Ave., Lyndhurst, admitted his son had dumped a large tree stump on property owned by Mrs. Frances Schaefer at 24 Riverside Avenue. The complaint was lodged by Mrs. William Long, who said her house at 40 Riverside faces the property. Catanese paid the fine of $10 and $5 costs. Bivona told him, “ You can’t fill or dump along this area unless you have a permit. We are trying to stop dumping in or near the river.” Christian Nielsen, charged by Michael Sclafani of 246 Riverside Ave. with atrocious assault and battery, was told to be in court with his lawyer one week from Thursday as the judge would permit no further postponements. Both men, who live at the same address, were in court, but Nielsen said he had an attorney but the lawyer had asked for a postponement. Bivona said neither he nor the court clerk had been so notified. Barracks Kingsland Barracks 3407 Auxiliary of Valleybrook Ave., Lyndhurst are having their annual Card Party at Post rooms at 8.30 on Friday evening, October 20th. Committee is Mrs. Ceil Golambewski, Mrs. Margaret Kriston, Mrs. Jean-Claud, Mrs. A. Marrone, Mrs. M. Ehrlich. Anyone of committee can be contacted for tickets for above. Plaque For Joseph LaCorte Unveiled A plaque commemorating the late Joseph J. LaCorte was unveiled last week in the East End Democratic Club, the Lyndhurst political and service organization to which Mr. LaCorte devoted himself for the last quarter century. The plaque was installed alongside another which memorialized Otto Stellato. a onetime president of the club who died when he was the more than 100 people township attorney. present, said Mr. LaCorte had Rep. Henry Helstoski was g*ven of himself to do things among those who paid tribute that were more than humanly to Mr. LaCorte’s memory. possible with his mind and his Rep. Helstoski, speaking to (Continued on Page 2) The case of Fr.ak La Late, Clifton, accused by Joseph Ranne of Lyndhurst, of assault with a dangerous weapon, was postponed two weeks. Ranne was shot in the arm Sept. 13 by LaBate. ’52 Good Year For Reunions Lyndhurst High School Class of 1952 will hold a 20-year reunion Saturday, October 7, at Gene Boyle’s Restaurant, Clifton. There will be a cocktail hour at 7 p.m. followed by dinner. Reservations w ill close Saturday. Classmates who have not done so are urged to send their reservations immediately to Al Porro, 10 Stuyvesant avenue, Lyndhurst. Schiaffo Criticizes Helstoski Manager Alfred Schiaffo, Republican candidate for Congress, lashed out at his Democrat opponent, Henry Helstoski, before an overflow audience of the Lyndhurst Republican Organization last Thursday. He said the latter has appointed Ray Garramone, defeated last year, in his try for a Senate seat, as Helstoski’s campaign manager. He said when Garramone ran for the Senate he came out for legalization of dangerous drugs and for “ abortion on demand.” He said Helstoski has held up welfare program reform and has not voted for one defense contract nor worked for the interests of the people in the district he represents. He said this area is way behind in getting contract money through Helstoski’s efforts and that Helstoski had succeeded in getting only eight bills passed during his eight years in Washington. Schiaffo cited his own record of having 48 of the bills he introduced in the N.J. Senate passed in his short tenure. He said he is confident he can produce for the people of his district if elected to the House of Representatives. A s s e m b ly m a n Commissioner Peter J. Russo, (Continued on Page 2) crowning of the junior and senior queen to participate in the Lyndhurst-North Arlington section of the Pulaski Day parade in New York Oct. 1. The junior queen is Diane Gresco, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Magdelene, 515 Summer Ave., a high school junior. The senior queen is Bernadette Cag, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cag, 751 Ten Eyck Ave. She works in the office of A-l Peck Driving School in Lyndhurst. Runners up in the junior queen competition were Vivian Machcinski, first and Elaine J. Duda, second runner up and those in the senior queen competition were Patricia A. Kowalski, first and Nancy Shemanski, second runner up. The selection was made at the parade c o m m i t t e e ’s cocktail hour held from 3 to 6 p.m. Music for the parade of contestants and for two Polka dance teams from the Silvertones, was provided by Steven Schaeber, who also will be a contestant in the Harvest Moon Polka contest in New York Thursday. The two teams performing Polish and Slavic dances were Al Efimchik of Cliffwood Beach and his partner Sandi Czurlanis of Garwood, finalists in the Harvest Moon contest Thursday and Tommy Gloria Czurlanis, brothe sister of Sandi. Among those atte and r and nding were Rep. and Mrs. Hestoski, Mayor Jose Carucci Jr. and Commi Peter J. Russo Henry ph A. Russo Backs Gorgone GOOD SPORTS ALL. Politics were forgotten Friday night when five candidates for an assortment of offices from the major parties gathered at the dinner honoring Brig. Gen. Francis Gerard at the Westmount Country Club. Smiling for Leader Fotog Annette Savino were William Gorgone, Republican candidate for surrogate; Frank Herbert, Democratic candidate for Freeholder; Sheriff Joseph Job, Democratic candidate to succeed himself; Rep. Henry Helstoski, Democratic candidate for reelection and State Senator Alfred Schiaffo, Republican candidate who hopes to replace Helstoski. Assemblyman Peter Russo of Lyndhurst today announced his support and endorsement of William D. Gorgone as candidate for Bergen County Surrogate on the Republican ticket. Assemblyman Russo stated that as a Republican, Assemblyman and a former Republican mayor of Lyndhurst he would not support the encumbent Surrogate who elected to run as a Democrat this year. Russo said “ I have always worked as a Republican and for Republicans and I have always been elected as a Republican and I intend this year to support Bill Gorgone in his candidacy as a Republican to be elected Bergen County Surrogate.” Russo also stated that he has known Gorgone for many years and is acquainted with Bill’s capabilities as Bergen County Adjuster and as an Assistant County Council to the Board of Freeholders. “ Bill also,” stated Mr. Russo, “ is the Borough Attorney in the adjoining town of East Rutherford and I have had an opportunity to observe him in that capacity. With his more than 12 years of experience as a practicing attorney I believe that he is adequately qualified to represent the people of Bergen County as a surrogate judge in the Surrogate’s Court. “1 intend to campaign in Lyndhurst for the election of Bill Gorgone as vigorously and wholeheartedly as I would campaign for myself and my reflection and I urge all of my friends, neighbors and supporters in Lyndhurst to also support and campaign for the election of Bill Gorgone as Surrogate.”

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MINIT-EDA s th e cam paign m oves to w a rd the w ire the m a jo r

can d id a tes seem to have l it t le o r no co n ce rn for co n serva tion . Y e t th is is th e m o st o ve r rid ing issue in the c o u n try to d ay . W h a t o f to m o rro w ? W h a t o f loo m in g fuel shortages? W h a t o f the shortage o f m eta ls? W h a t o f the need fo r pure w a te r w h ich g row s in the sam e p ro p o rtio n the p o p u la t io n g row s? T h e p res iden tia l race has been m a rke d b y a ca llousness in resp ect to conservation th a t bo rders on th e cr im in a l.

(S o m m e rria l 'K e a h e rf t / i

and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW TEN CENTS Per Copy m RVol. 52, No. 9 Thursday, September 28, 1972 Pub lished at 251 R id ge R d ., L yn d h u rs t Second-Class postage paid at R u th e rfo rd , N . J .

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Brig. Gen. Francis Gerard and Msgr. Henry Beck of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Brig. Gen. John Pesch

B rig . Gen . G erard Is H on ored B y 3 2 5A rem arkab le tr ib u te was

paid a L y n d h u rs t native last F r id a y w h en 325 re la tives and friends o f F ran c is R . G erard gathered at the W es tm o u n t C o u n try C lu b , W es t Paterson , to ce lebra te his e leva tion to b r ig a d ie r general in the N a t io n a l G u a rd A ir Fo rce .

O n the new gen e ra l’s chest was an a rray o f r ibbons m ark ing the n u m ero u s h on ors he w on as a F ighter p ilo t in W o rld W a r I I and the Ko rean co n flic t.

B rig . G en . Jo h n Pesch, w hose m ilita ry career has been n early paralle l to th a t o f G en . G e ra rd , to ld the enthusiastic c ro w d th a t the p la teau a tta ined was n o t a sm a ll one.

TTiere are 11 ,750 m en in the A ir G u a rd and G en . G e ra rd is o n e o f th e tw o w ing co m m an d ers — w h o num ber e igh t — w h o have the m ost m odern figh te r jets.

G en . Pesch spoke w a rm ly o f G en . G e ra rd ’s d e vo tio n to p rinc ip le and said h is un tirin g d evo tio n to the co u n try was the cause fo r h is success.

H o w eve r, there were few serious m o m en ts a t the happy affair.

A n o t h e r on e w as an unscheduled ta lk by Msgr. H en ry B e ck , pastor o f Sacred

Evergreens Go To Audience!

F i f t y evergreen trees and shrubs w ere g iven to m em bers o f th e au d ien ce w h ich attended an e co lo g y slide-lecture in the to w n h a ll last W ed n esd ay n ight. T h e slides w ere show n b y M i s s C a r o l L a n e , rep resen ta tive o f th e S h e ll O il Co . w h ich aw ard ed first prize in the state o f N e w Je rs e y and th ird prize in the n a tion to the L y n d h u rs t Ju n io r W o m a n ’s C lu b fo r its sponsorsh ip o f the local re cyc lin g program .

C A P A B L E , L y n d h u r s t ’s recycling and b e au tif ic a t io n group, cohosted the p rogram . O n d isp lay w ere m an y books w h ich C A P A B L E donated

H e a rt C h u rch . Sch ed u led to d e live r the b en ed ic tio n Msgr. B e ck lau n ch ed in to a ta lk ab o u t d evo tio n and d u ty a fte r m em bers o f the aud ience had urged h im to speak.

O n the dais w ere G en . G e ra rd ’s w ife , the fo rm er Y o la n d a M ion . F lo w e rs were p inned on her b y her daughter, D ia n a . A n o th e r daughter, D aria , p inned flow e rs on the g en e ra l’s m o ther, M rs. Th o m as G e ra rd . T h e fa th e r becam e s lig h t ly ill be fo re th e d in n e r began and was unab le to a tten d .

L o u i s M i o n , p r o u d father-in-law , sat in fo r the e ld er G erard .

A m o n g th e p la q u e s p resen ted to G en . G e ra rd was o n e f r o m A . W . W . L e w a n d o w s k i A m ve ts Post. M a y o r Jo sep h C a ru c c i m ade th e p resentation .

A s s e m b ly m a n C om m iss ion

e r P e t e r R u s s o a n d C o m m i s s i o n e r s W a l t e r Ja n o w s k i and Pe te r C u rc io also w ere present.

“ A ll o f L y n d h u rs t jo ins w ith m e in w ish ing yo u w ell in y o u r high re sp o n s ib ility ,” said C aru cc i. “ T h o se o f us w h o have kn o w n yo u ove r the years are co n fid e n t th a t yo u w ill discharge e ve ry d u ty w ith the sam e high degree o f trust yo u have a lw ays d is p la ye d .’’

O t h e r p la q u e s w e r e presented b y Jo h n Lo re c , state co m m an d er o f the A m ve ts ; R ich a rd G io v ia , co m m an d er o f the L y n d h u rs t post: H a rryL a r i t y , c o m m a n d e r o f B a rr in g e r W a lk e r L o p u n to Post, R a y m o n d F itz p a tr ic k , representing the L y n d h u rs t V e te ran s ’ A llia n ce and B ru n o V a le n t i, past p res iden t o f L y n d h u rs t U n ico .

G u y S a v in o , new spaperm an , w h o served as toastm aster

d eclared th a t if G en . G e ra rd had e lec ted a life o f p o lit ic s in stead o f the m ilita ry he w o u ld br runn ing fo r governor. S a v in o p o in ted o u t G e ra rd had been tapped b y the la te M a y o r C arm in e Sa v in o to be p res id en t o f the A ssessm ent B o a rd o f the to w n sh ip . G en . G e ra rd gave up the post to re-enter the m ilita ry in the K o rea n co n flic t . H e h ad w o n n um erous h on o rs as a p ilo t in W o rld W a r II .

F ra n k Rugg iero , fo rm e r co m m a n d e r o f the A m ve ts on the sta te and loca l leve l, w as ch a irm an o f the a rran g em en t co m m itte e . O th e r m em b ers oT the co m m itte e in c lu d ed Jo h n G rosso , A lb e rt C an d ia , H e rb e rt P e r ry , B en C ap p ac io , L o u is M io n , Je r r y La n z e ro tt i, W a lte r O r l o w s k y , C a r u c c i an d C o m m iss io n er Pe te r C u rc io .

S ta te Tax B o a rd Ju d g e C arm in e Sa v in o J r . also served on the co m m ittee .

P o l ic eB lo tte rby Amy Divine

S e p t 15 — 3 :5 3 p .m . — M rs. W rig h tso n , 707 Page reprts 2 6 ” girls b ike sto len from b ackvd .

4 :07 p .m . R o b t G em b a rsk i 143 F o re s t — reports b oys 10 speed M u r ra y 10 speed-gold cross c t r y b ike va lued at $80. sto len.

S e p t 16 — 5 :4 0 p .m .A b b az ia fam i — 609 7 th S t. reports 2 6 ” S ch w in n b ike sto len from ya rd .

6 a .m . L t . M a t hew B ra n d t b ro t in to h d q u rtrs S ch w in n C o n tin e n ta l b ike from 2nd & S tu y ve san t. B ik e la te r c la im ed .

8 : ¿ 7 a .m . C a r sto len rep orted b y N a n cy S ch e ll 131 D e la fie ld .

9 :0 5 p .m . Ju v e n i l — 14, b ro t in u n d e r in flu en ce o f a lco h o l; fou n d a t R id g e R d & V a lle y B ro o k .

S e p t 17 - 2 :3 0 a .m . L t . B ra n d t arrested Thos E . Keenan 29 T ap p an S t . K y . as d iso rd e rly — at R id ge R d & K ingsland released on $10 0 bail.

6 :5 2 p .m . — B ’E to h om e on G re e n A ven u e — je w e lry m issing.

9 :1 5 p .m . P t l. T h o m as B io n d i b ro t in 7 juven iles lo ite r in g a t G in o s .

S e p t 19 — a .m . M rs. D a tzko 265 R id ge R d . rep orted b a tte ry sto len from her car during n ight.

S e p t. 20 — 12 :5 0 a .m . - F ra n k S ca rd in o , 620 N . J . A ve reports h is 72 H a r le y D av id son M o to rc y c le s to len from garage.

3 :0 5 p .m . Sp e c ia l o ff ic e r G eorg e B it tn e r recovers car sto len fro m a N e w Y o r k d river. C la im ed b y sam e.

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Origin Of Bribe Charge Hit By E.R. Mayor

M a y o r Ja m e s P lo s ia o f Ea s t R u th e r fo rd is ready to take a lie d e te c to r test to p rove he n ever saw o r to o k a $ 2,000 bribe a lleged ly paid b y Peps ico T ru c k R e n ta l In c . o f C a rls tad t fo r a b u ild in g p e rm it variance th a t w as never execu ted .

T h e s to ry o f th e alleged p ay-o ff cam e o u t b e fo re the S ta te In ves tig a tio n C o m m iss io n u n d e r p e cu lia r c ircu m stan ces .

E v e n from the ev idence ad duced at the hearing there w as no co n n ec tio n be tw een the b rib e and P lo s ia o th e r than the s ta te m e n t o f a on e tim e e x ecu tive o f the co m p a n y th a t he had paid the $ 2,000 “ fo r the m a y o r ” to a Passaic law ye r .

T h e la w y e r says he is in cap ac ita ted b y h eart tro u b le and can n o t te s t ify fo r som e tim e.

H e is H . R ich a rd C o h en , fo rm e r Passa ic m ag istrate.

O f deep in te rest is h o w the case eve r go t in to the hands o f t h e S t a t e In v e s t ig a t io n C o m m iss io n .

T h is is a sem i- jud icia l ag ency w h ich w as organ ized to keep an e ye on o ff ic ia l a c tio n s in the state . I t is a k in d o f w atch-dog set-up w ith w id e pow ers , in c lu d in g those o f subpoena.

P lo s ia charged th a t he is be ing harassed b y the C ah ill a d m in is tra tio n because o f his o p p o s it io n to th e sports co m p le x p lanned fo r the borough an d fo r his f igh t a g a in s t t h e H a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w la n d D e ve lo p m e n t C o m m iss io n .

T h e H M D C , w h ich co lle c ts o ve r $30 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r in salaries, has had a lm o st no a c t io n in th e th ree years o f its ex istence . H o w e ve r , in recent m o n th s the agency has m ade a p ractice o f feed ing sto ries to new spapers. A s a resu lt o f e x h a u s t i v e s e a r c h o f m ead o w lan d tit le s , th e H M D C has been ab le to p rod u ce som e new s w h ich d a ily new spapers have used fo r head lines.

P lo s ia charged th a t the H M D C has b lacken ed the nam e o f Eas t R u th e r fo rd and th a t he is read y to f igh t b ack . Ju s t tw o d ays b e fo re the state agency m ade p u b lic the b ribe s to ry P lo s ia organ ized a m u n ic ipa l investigating co m m itte e o f w h ich C o u n c ilm an E d w a rd H ill is ch a irm an . H e ord ered the co m m itte e to p robe ac tio n s o f the H M D C and o th ers invo lved in E a s t R u th e r fo rd land deals.

A c co rd in g to th e s to ry to ld on th e w itness stand by K e n n e th M . K ra u s , a v ice p res iden t o f Pep s ico in 1970, his co m p a n y w an ted to b u ild a te rm in a l on Pa te rson P lan k R o a d . W h en a va riance to p e rm it th e co n s tru c t io n w as sought the la w y e r , C o h e n , said it w o u ld take $ 2 ,000.

R e co rd s w ere d isp layed to show th a t a ch e ck fo r $ 2,000 had passed from the co m p an y .

B u t o u t s id e o f the sta tem en t the m o n e y w as fo r P lo s ia there w as no e v id en ce th a t P lo s ia had seen the m o n ey .

l t w as also sh ow n th a t the

c o m p a n y , w h ic h b e g a n co n s tru c t io n , w as ha lted .

H M D C to o k cred it fo r stopp ing the co n s tru c t io n . \ ft Jo sep h Sesselm an , ch a irm an i the B o a rd o f A d ju s tm e n t, m l it w as he w h o n o t ice d the Pepsico co n s tru c t io n un d er w a y and o rd ered it h a lt '; ! Pep s ico th e reu p on got a tra c t o f land across the street in C arls tad t and b u ilt there.

B u t w h o p rod u ced K raus a n d h is s to ry fo r the in v e s t i g a t i o n c o m in ission rem ains a m y s te ry . It is tw o years since the b ribe alleged ly was paid.

W h y the sudden in terest in the m o n e y ? W h ere d id K rau s co m e from to te ll the sto ry and at w hose request'* These q u estion s rem ain unansw ered

Plo s ia th u n d ered to the press th a t he had been m a ligned. H e had been advised his nam e w o u ld co m e up at the hearing so he w as p resen t w hen it d id so. H e exp lod ed a fte r the hearing , charged he w as being persecu ted and said he w ou ld figh t back .

T h e co m p an y is now o p e ra tin g a t 231 W ash in g ton S tre e t , C a rls tad t. K rau s said he passed the ch eck to C o h e n in a C h in ese re stau ran t on R o u te 46 . K rau s also said he w as to ld the pay $90 0 a y e a r as a f in d e r ’s fee to the D e V as to R e a l E s ta te A gency o f *\ast R u th e r fo rd w h e re P lo s ia ha w o rk e d as a salesm an. K rau s said the $ 9 0 0 w as never p.-vd

Two P u lask i Parade Queens ChosenA p p ro x im a te ly 500 persons

filled the S t . M ic h a e l’s parish a u d ito r iu m S u n d ay fo r the

River Dum per Hit With $15 PenaltyIn L y n d h u rs t M u n ic ip a l

C o u rt last T h u rsd ay Ju d g e W illia m L . B iv o n a fined a local c o n tra c to r fo r dum p ing in a p ro h ib ited area a long the Passa ic R iv e r in v io la t io n o f the anti- litte ring ord inan ce .

Jo s e p h Catanese o f 508 P a g e A v e . , L y n d h u r s t , ad m itted his son had d u m p ed a large tree stum p on p rop e rty o w n e d b y M rs. Frances S ch a e fe r at 24 R ive rs id e A ven u e. T h e co m p la in t was lodged by M rs. W illiam Lo n g , w h o said her house a t 40 R ive rs id e faces the p ro p e rty . Catanese paid the fine o f $10

and $5 costs.B iv o n a to ld h im , “ Y o u c a n ’t

fill o r d u m p along th is area unless yo u have a pe rm it. W e are try in g to s to p d um p ing in o r near th e r iv e r .”

C h ris tia n N ie lsen , charged b y M ich a e l S c la fa n i o f 246 R ive rs id e A ve . w ith a tro c io u s assault and b a tte ry , w as to ld to be in co u rt w ith h is la w ye r one w eek from T h u rsd ay as the judge w o u ld p e rm it no fu rth e r postponem ents . B o th m en, w h o live a t th e sam e address, were in co u rt, b u t N ie lsen said he had an a t to rn e y b u t the la w ye r had asked for a

p ostp on em en t. B iv o n a said n e ith e r he nor the co u r t c le rk had been so n o tif ied .

BarracksK ingsland B a rracks 3407

A u x il ia ry o f V a lle y b ro o k A ve ., L y n d h u rs t are having th e ir an n u a l C ard P a r ty at Post room s a t 8 .30 on F r id a y e v e n in g , O c t o b e r 2 0 th . C o m m it t e e is M rs. Ce il G o lam b e w sk i, M rs. M arg aret K r is to n , M rs. Jean -C lau d , M rs. A . M arro n e , M rs. M . E h r l ic h . A n y o n e o f co m m itte e can be co n ta c te d fo r t icke ts fo r ab ove .

Plaque For Joseph LaCorte UnveiledA p laque co m m em o ratin g

the la te Jo sep h J . L a C o rte was unve iled last w eek in the East E n d D em o cra tic C lu b , the L y n d h u rs t p o lit ic a l and service o rgan ization to w h ich M r. L a C o rte devo ted h im se lf for the last q u arter ce n tu ry .

T h e p laque was insta lled a lo n g s id e an o th e r w h ich m em o ria lized O tto S te lla to . a o n e t im e president o f the club

w h o d ied w h en he w as the m o re than 100 peop le to w n sh ip a t to rn e y . p resent, said M r. L a C o r te had

R ep . H e n ry H e ls to sk i w as g*ven o f h im se lf to do things am ong those w h o paid tr ib u te th a t w e re m ore than h u m a n ly to M r. L a C o r te ’s m em o ry . possib le w ith his m ind and his

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T h e case o f F r . a k L a La te , C lif to n , accused b y Jo sep h R an n e o f L y n d h u rs t , o f assault w ith a dangerous w eap on , was p ostponed tw o w eeks. R an n e was sh o t in the arm S e p t. 13 by L a B a te .

’52 Good Year For Reunions

L y n d h u rs t H igh S ch o o l C lass o f 1952 w ill h o ld a 20-year reu n io n S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 7, a t G e n e B o y le ’s R es ta u ran t, C lif to n . Th e re w ill be a co ck ta il h o u r a t 7 p .m . fo llo w e d b y d inner.

R e s e r v a t io n s w ill close S a tu rd a y . C lassm ates w h o have not done so are urged to send th e ir reservations im m ed ia te ly to A l P o rro , 10 S tu y ve san t avenue, L y n d h u rs t .

Schiaffo Criticizes H elstoski Manager

A lfre d S ch ia f fo , R e p u b lican can d ida te fo r Congress, lashed ou t at his D em o c ra t op p o n e n t, H en ry H e ls to sk i, b e fo re an o v e rf lo w aud ience o f the L y n d h u r s t R e p u b l i c a n O rgan iza tion last T h u rsd ay .

H e said the la t te r has appo in ted R a y G a rra m o n e , defeated last ye a r, in h is try fo r a Senate seat, as H e ls to sk i’s cam paign m anager. He said w hen G a rra m o n e ran fo r the Senate he cam e o u t fo r lega liza tion o f dangerous drugs and fo r “ ab o rtio n on d em an d .” H e said H e ls to sk i has held up w e lfa re p rogram re fo rm and has n o t vo ted fo r one defense co n tra c t n o r w o rk e d fo r the

in te rests o f the peop le in the d is tr ic t he represents.

H e said th is area is w ay b eh ind in getting c o n tra c t m o n e y th rough H e ls to sk i’s e ffo rts and th a t H e ls to sk i had succeeded in getting o n ly e igh t b ills passed during his e igh t years in W ash ington .

S c h ia f fo c ited his ow n re co rd o f having 48 o f th e bills he in tro d u ced in the N . J . S en a te passed in his sh o rt tenu re . He said he is co n fid e n t he can p rod u ce fo r th e peop le o f his d is tr ic t if e lec ted to the House o f Rep resen ta tives .

A s s e m b l y m a n C o m m iss io n er P e te r J . Russo ,

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c ro w n in g o f the ju n io r and sen io r queen to p a rtic ip a te in th e Lyn d h u rs t- N o rth A r lin g to n sec tio n o f the Pu lask i D ay parade in N ew Y o r k O c t. 1.

T h e ju n io r queen is D iane G resco , 17, d au g h te r o f M r. and M rs. Jo h n M ag d e lene , 515 S u m m er A ve ., a h igh schoo l ju n io r . T h e sen io r queen is B e rn ad e tte Cag, 20 , d augh te r o f M r. an d M rs. W a lte r Cag, 751 Ten E y c k A ve . Sh e w o rk s in the o ff ic e o f A - l Peck D r iv in g S ch o o l in L y n d h u rs t .

R u n n e rs up in the ju n io r q u e e n c o m p e t i t io n w ere V iv ia n M ach c in sk i, f irs t and E la in e J . D u d a , second runner up and those in th e sen ior q u e e n c o m p e t i t io n w ere P a tr ic ia A . K o w a ls k i, f irs t and N a n c y Sh em an sk i, second ru n n e r up.

T h e se lec tion w as m ade at t h e p a r a d e c o m m it t e e ’s c o ck ta il h ou r held fro m 3 to 6 p .m . M u s ic fo r th e parade o f co n tes tan ts and fo r tw o Po lka d a n c e te a m s from the S ilve rto n e s , w as p rov ided b y S te ven Sch aeb e r, w h o also w ill be a co n te s tan t in the H a rvest M o o n P o lk a co n tes t in N ew Y o rk T h u rsd ay .

T h e tw o team s p erfo rm in g Po lish and S la v ic dances w ere A l E f im c h ik o f C lif fw o o d Beach and his p a rtn e r S an d i C zu rlan is o f G a rw o o d , fin a lis ts in the H a rvest M o o n co n test

Thursday and T o m m y G lo r ia Czu rlan is , b ro the sister o f San d i.

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w ere R ep . and Mrs. H estosk i, M a y o r Jo se C a ru c c i J r . and Com m i Pe te r J . Russo

H enry ph A.

R u sso Backs G orgone

GOOD SPORTS ALL. Politics were forgotten Friday night when five candidates for an assortment of offices from the major parties gathered at the dinner honoring Brig. Gen. Francis Gerard at the Westmount Country Club. Smiling for Leader Fotog Annette Savino were William Gorgone, Republican candidate for surrogate; Frank Herbert, Democratic candidate for Freeholder; Sheriff Joseph Job, Democratic candidate to succeed himself; Rep. Henry Helstoski, Democratic candidate for reelection and State Senator Alfred Schiaffo, Republican candidate who hopes to replace Helstoski.

A ssem b lym an Pe te r Russo o f L y n d h u rs t to d ay an n o u n ced his su p p o rt and e n d o rsem en t o f W illia m D. G o rg o n e as can d id a te fo r Bergen C o u n ty Su rrog a te on the R e p u b lican t ic k e t.

A ssem b lym an R u sso sta ted t h a t a s a R e p u b l i c a n , A ssem b lym an and a fo rm er R e p u b l i c a n m a y o r o f L y n d h u rs t he w o u ld not s u p p o r t th e e n c u m b e n t S u rro g a te w h o e lec ted to run as a D e m o c ra t th is year. Ru sso said “ I have a lw a y s w o rk e d as a R e p u b l i c a n a n d f o r R e p u b lican s and I have a lw ays

been e lec ted as a R e p u b lican and I in ten d th is y e a r to su p p o rt B il l G o rg o n e in his can d id acy as a R e p u b lican to be e lec ted Bergen C o u n ty S u rro g a te .”

Russo a lso sta ted th a t he has kn o w n G o rg o n e fo r m an y years and is a cq u a in te d w ith B i l l ’s cap a b ilit ie s as Bergen C o u n ty A d ju s te r and as an Assistan t C o u n ty C o u n c il to the Board o f F reeh o ld e rs . “ B ill a lso ,” sta ted M r. Ru sso , “ is the Bo rou g h A tto rn e y in the a d jo in in g to w n o f Eas t R u th e r fo rd and I have had an o p p o rtu n ity to observe h im in

th a t cap a c ity . W ith his m ore than 12 years o f e x p e rien ce as a p ractic in g a tto rn e y I be lieve th a t he is ad eq u a te ly q u a lif ied to rep resen t the peop le o f Bergen C o u n ty as a surrogate judge in the S u rro g a te ’s C o u rt.

“1 in ten d to cam paign in L y n d h u rs t fo r the e le c tio n o f B ill G o rg o n e as v igo rous ly and w h o le h e a rte d ly as I w ou ld cam paign fo r m yse lf and m y r e f le c t io n and I urge all o f m y f r i e n d s , n e ig h b o r s a n d su p p o rters in L y n d h u rs t to also su p p o rt and cam paign fo r the e le c tio n o f B il l G o rg on e as S u rro g a te .”

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Paga 2 LEADER Thursday, September 28, 1972

P a r e n t s A s s o c . H o l d s M e e t i n g

The Parents Association of Sacred Heart School held its first meeting of the season with the following officers presiding: Mrs. DonaldCronrath, President; Mrs.Frank Kraft, Vice President; Mrs. Jo h n Czarnecki, Recording Secretary; Mrs.Victor Iorio, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. George Volpe, Treasurer and Mrs. Robert Muchnicki, Assistant Treasurer.

Mrs. Raymond Ross in charge o f Ways & M eans sp oke of the coming activities fo r the year. Committees will be selected at the O c to b e r meeting.

Sister Patricia McKearney, our new school principal, spoke of needing schoolparents for volunteer work

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heart. H e said th a t the deceased o f f ic e r o f the c lu b had m ade m a n y sacrifices and th a t he w as a m an deserving to be h on o red .

M a y o r C a ru c c i said th a t he had k n o w n L a C o r te and the ty p e o f a m an he w as. H e said th a t w h a te v e r o rg an iza tion M r. L a C o rte had w o rk e d fo r he had aco m p lish ed a lo t and th a t he had also given g rea tly to his c o m m u n ity .

M sgr. B e ck said he was p resent to pay a deep tr ib u te o f respect fo r M r. L a C o rte w h o had co n tr ib u te d so m uch to the c o m m u n ity he had lived in and the o rg an iza tion s he had been a m em b er. H e said th a t peop le in th e fu tu re w o u ld see the p laq u e and be insp ired and gu ided b y the d ed ica tio n th a t M r. L a C o r te had d evo ted to the o rg an iza tion .

G r isa f i said th a t L a C o rte had been a frien d to h im and th a t during the m any tim es th a t G r is a f i had served as president o f the E a s t E n d D e m o c ra tic C lu b , L a C o rte had been his right arm and had given o f h is tim e unse lfish ly .

B ru n e tto in tro d u ce d M rs. L a C o rte , w id o w o f the m an h on ored , w h o unve iled the m o n u m e n t; L a C o r te ’s m o ther, M rs. M illie L a C o r te ; h is sisters, S is te r L e o n a ld i and M rs. D o m in ick S a cc o and his b ro th er, Jo h n L a C o r te , R e p . H e ls to s k i, M a y o r C a ru cc i, C o m m iss io n er P e te r J . Russo , T o w n sh ip R e p u b lic a n co u n ty c o m m i t t e e ch a irm an and C o m m i s s i o n e r W a l t e r Ja n o w s k i, A n th o n y S ca rd in o J r . , to w n s h ip D e m o c ra tic c o u n ty co m m itte e ch a irm an ; S ch o o l T ru s tee Jo h n Senese and M rs. M a ry L o u M u llin , p res ident o f the Ea s t E n d ’s a u x ilia ry .

e sp ec ia lly fo r the p layg rou n d .R e fre sh m en ts w ere served

b y M r s . J o s e p h B la s i, H o s p ita lity C h a irm an and M rs. S a m D ' A m b r o s i o , Co-chairm an.

O p e r e t t a A t

H i g h S c h o o l

T h e R id g e w o o d G ilb e r t & Su lliva n O p era C o . w il l p resent the op e re tta “ Io la n th e ” a t the L y n d h u rs t H igh S c h o o l, a t 8 p .m . T h e prog ram w il l be sponso red b y th e L y n d h u rs t Pa rk s D ep t. C u ltu ra l A rts C o m m itte e and in co n ju n c t io n w ith th e N . J . S ta te C o u n c il on the A r ts and the N a t io n a l F o u n d a t io n on the A r ts and H u m an itie s .

G a r a g e S a l e

T h e U n it e d M e th o d is t W o m e n w ill h o ld a G A R A G E S A L E S a tu rd a y , Sep t. 30, 1972, 9 A .M . - 1 P .M . a t the U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch , T o n t i n e a n d S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e s , L y n d h u rs t , N ew Je rs e y .

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Sep t 21 — 4 :1 2 p .m . — M rs. D e Le llis , R id g e R d rep o rts girl s truck b y car on R id ge R d . D iane R u g g ie ro , 15, 129S a n fo rd A ve. C o n ve ye d to C la ra M aass H o sp b y am b.

5 :3 5 p .m . — E liz a b e th P D recove r car rep orted above sto len from S c h e l l .

11 :14 p .m . M r. Le e so n , 556 F e rn reprts h it and run to h is car parked a t h om e . . . d r iv e r le ft scene. . .

L a te r P t l. P a te rn o and S o b o lew sk i fou n d a dam aged veh ic le at Chase & F e rn . A rrested d river, W m . K m e c k , 345 Page A ve .

O th e r activ it ie s : E s co r ts 15; am b calls 14; a cc id en ts 9 ; fires 6.

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c l u b p r e s i d e n t a n d A ssem b lym an H a ro ld A . Pa re ti o f C arls tad t, b o th expressed th e ir fa ith in S e h ia ffo . Ru sso in tro d u c e d the L y n d h u rs t y o u th co o rd in a to r T o n y R o sa w h o said a head q uarte rs w ill be opened on V a lle y B ro o k A v e n u e . P e t e r F e r r i e r o a n n o u n ced a reg is tra tion day the fo llo w in g Sa t. fro m 2 to 9 a t the Lan d e lls R e c re a tio n C e n te r , w h en yo u n g peop le w o u ld register voters. S e h ia ffo , o f C lo ste r, w as accom p an ied b y his d augh te r, w h o w ill be m arried there in the R e fo rm e d C h u rch on O c to b e r 1, and also his cam paign m anager, W illia m L . G i l lo o ly .

E veryth ing Was A bu zz it The Flea M arket

It w as a trem en d o u s ly s u c c e s s f u l , fab u lou s flea m a rk e t,” rep o rts M rs . A n th o n y B e ck e r , p res id en t o f the L y n d h u rs t Ju n io r W o m a n ’s C lu b w h ich sponsored the a ffa ir last S a tu rd a y in the W illia m G a lla g h e r R ec re a tio n Park .

T h e b e a u t ifu l w e a th e r b r o u g h t o u t o v e r 500 custom ers and the 65 dealers w ere w e ll satisfied w ith th e ir sales.

T h e Ju n io rs have d ed ica ted th e ir p ro fits to th ree loca l ch a rit ies , the S o u th Berg en M e n ta l H e a lth C e n te r , w h ich th e y fou n d ed , C A P A B L E , the re cyc lin g and b e au tif ic a t io n program th e y o rig in a ted , and t h e R E C p r o g r a m for e x cep tio n a l ch ild ren .

T h e flea m a rke t d isp laye d a w ide va r ie ty o f w ares, from an tiques to the m ost m o d ern , sh in y a rt if ica l f lo w e rs , ce ram ic key cha in h o ld e rs and o th e r

L y n d h u r s t P .T .A .

C o l u m b u s

C o lu m b u s S ch o o l P T A held the firs t regu lar m eeting on Se p te m b e r 18th in the all purpose room o f the schoo l, w i t h M rs. Ja m e s Russo , presid ing . M rs. D an ie l Su lliva n read the in v o ca tio n and led the p ledge to the flag.

M r s . J a m e s R u s s o in tro d u ce d the n ew p rin c ip a l, M rs. A n th o n y J . D e Pau l, and presented her w ith a corsage. T h e fo llo w in g n ew o ffice rs w e r e in tro d u ce d to them em b ersh ip : M rs. W illiamM cC o rm ick , 1st v ice p resident; M rs. H e n ry Jo h n s o n , 2nd vice p r e s id e n t ; M rs. M arg aretG u id e tt i, reco rd in g secre ta ry ; M r s . D o m in i c k D e L u c a ,co rresp o n d in g se cre ta ry ; and M rs. Jo h n Y a m e lsk i, h isto rian .

T h e budget fo r th e 1972-73 schoo l y e a r w as app roved b y the m em b ersh ip . M rs. H e n ry Jo h n s o n re p o rted on thebazaar to be he ld Se p te m b e r 30th and we lo o k fo rw a rd to a huge success. M rs. D e L u c a read a le tte r from M rs. W arren Bog le th a n k in g the C o lu m b u s S ch o o l P T A fo r th e ir p a rtic ip a tio n in t h e S t a t e P T A L i f e M em b ersh ip given to Mrs.B og le in M ay .

P rin c ip a l, M rs. A n th o n y J . D e Pau l, spoke b r ie f ly on som e o f the ru les and guidelines she w o u ld lik e ca rr ied o u t in the schoo l.

T h e a tte n d an ce aw a rd was w o n b y M is s R u l l o ’sk ind erga rten class.

J e f f e r s o n

T h e e x e cu tiv e board o f Je f fe rs o n S c h o o l, L y n d h u rs t , h e ld a “ G e t- A cq u a in te d ” c lassm o th ers ’ tea in the g ym o f the s ch o o l, T u e sd ay , Sep t. 12 th w ith roo m rep resen ta tives M rs. A lb e r t B lo h m and M rs. A n th o n y D e A n g e lo in charge.

T h e c la s sm o th e rs w ere in fo rm e d o f th e ir im p o rta n t ro le o f c o n ta c t be tw een the e x ecu tive board and the parents o f the ch ild ren . I t is hoped th a t th e co m in g y e a r w ill be one o f co-operation b e tw een the e x e cu tiv e b oa rd , the class m o th ers , and paren ts to m ake o u r P T A y e a r a success.

T h e first fund ra ising e ven t o f the y e a r w ill be a C h inese A u c t io n to be held on W ed n esd ay , O c to b e r 4 th , a t the E lk s o n T o n tin e and Pa rk A ven ues. T h e ch a irlad ies o f th is im p o rta n t P T A even ing are M rs. Ru sse ll S a fa r and M rs. A lf re d B e rn a rd u cc i. A ll t ic k e ts w ere d is tr ib u ted to the class m o th ers to be sold . N o n e w ill be ava ilab le a t the d oo r. I f a n yo n e w ishes a t ic k e t and is n o t co n ta c te d b y a class m o th e r, th e y can be ob ta in ed b y c a l l in g 939-0936 or 933-3064.

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ingenious h an d w o rk . Pe rhaps the item w h ich exc ited the m ost co m m e n t and w o n d e r was a to ile t f ix tu re , the v itreou s b o w l d eco ra ted w ith b e au tifu l b lue flo w e rs like a spode dish, w h ich w o u ld c e rta in ly m ake the m ost m arve lous conversa tion p iece in an y liv in g ro o m ! T h e girl at th is d isp lay to ld us the f ix tu re had co m e from an En g lish ra ilroad car. I t sold at $100.

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O n S u n d a y , O c to b e r 1, 1972 the T r i C o u n ty C o in C lu b w ill h os t a co in show a t the V .F .W . H a ll, 271 W ash in g ton A ve ., N u t le y , N e w Je rs e y .

T h is show is on e o f the m ost p o p u la r co in sh ow s in the U n ite d S ta te s . D ea lers and co lle c to rs co m e from Canad a , F lo r id a , Texas , and Ill in o is , and th e re is a w a it in g list o f dealers try in g to o b ta in tab les to d isp lay and sell th e ir co ins.

Ladies AuxT h e La d ie s A u x il ia ry o f the

L y n d h u r s t V o lu n te e r F ire D e p t . , he ld its m o n th ly m eetin g S e p t. 21. P lan s w ere discussed fo r the annua l La d ie s A u x il ia r y d inner-dance w h ich w ill be held S a tu rd a y even ing , O c t. 21st a t the new fireh o u se . L e tte rs co n ce rn in g the d e ta ils w ill be sen t to all au x ilia ry m em bers. A fte r the m ee tin g , M rs . V ic to r C am aro and M rs. Jo h n M o n a co , hostesses fo r the even ing served co ffe e and cake .

Gi-Gi OKT h e G i- G i K e n n e ls w as inspected to d ay b y S ta te hea lth in sp ecto r R o y Eu b a n k s , and w as passed w ith f ly in g c o lo r s . A l l w a s q u i t e sa t is fa c to ry in c lu d in g the new sick ro o m , cat h o ld in g roo m and n ew flo o rs in the m a in kenne l area. T h e G i- G i K e n n e ls w ill now be op e ra tin g as usua l, and w ill again be serving L y n d h u rs t w ith th e ap p rova l o f P ro te c t O u r Pe ts and H om e less A n im a ls , In c .

Caro l Lane , Sh e ll O il C o ., cen te r, flan ked b y Park s S u p t. P a t D e L o y , C A P A B L E president G l o r i a W o e r t z , J r . W o m a n 's C lu b P re s id en t E ile e n B eck e r and right, A ssem b lym an -C om m iss ion er P e te r J . Ru sso , P .W . C o m m iss io n er W a lte r Ja n o w s k i, and M a y o r Jo sep h A . C a ru c c i, fo llo w in g e co lo g y le c tu re at T o w n H a ll.

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M an y o f N ew Je r s e y ’s one m illion veterans stand tob enefit d ire c t ly from expanded te lep h on e service th e V e te ran s A d m in is tra tio n re ce n tly put in to o p e ra tio n .

T h e se rv ice w i l l g ivev e t e r a n s d i r e c t d i a l i n g priveleges o ve r the en tire S ta te

S A N A N T O N IO - A irm an M ark A . D e F r in o , son o f Mrs. G ra c e F . D e F r in o o f 111 O r ie n t W a y , L y n d h u rs t , has been assigned to C h an u te A F B , 111., a fte r co m p le tin g A ir F o rc e basic tra in ing .

D u rin g his six w eek s a t the A i r T r a in in g C o m m a n d ’s La ck la n d A F B , T e x ., he stud ied the A ir F o rc e m iss ion , o rgan ization and cu stom s and rece ived specia l in s tru c tio n in hum an re lations.

T h e a irm an has been assigned to th e T ech n ica l T ra in in g C e n te r a t C h an u te for specialized tra in in g in veh ic le m a in tenance .

A irm an D e F r in o w ill begin th a t tra in in g th is m o n th as the A ir F o rc e is ce le b ra tin g its 25th an n ive rsa ry .

H e is a 1972 g radua te o f Q ueen o f Peace H igh S ch o o l, N o rth A r lin g to n , N . J .

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T ren to n , Ju ly 28, 1972 W H E R E A S . The T w in C ity F ire

Insurance C o m pany, located at M inneapo lis in the S ta te of M innesota has (iled w ith this Departm ent, a sw orn statem ent by the proper officers thereo f, show ing its co n d itio n on Decem ber 31, 1971, and business fo r the year and has com p lied in all respects w ith the laws o f th is Sta te app licab le to it; now , there fo re, I, R ich a rd C. M cD o n o u g h , Com m issioner of Insurance of the S ta te o* N ew Je rsey , do hereby c e rt ify that said C o m pany is d u ly authorized to transact the business of insurance in this S ta te in accordance w ith the law until M ay 1, 1973. Theco n d itio n and business ot said Com pany at the date of such statem ent, is shown as fo llow s:A d m itted assets $13.606 ,013 .00Tota l l ia b il it ie s ............. 3 ,555,592.00Specia l surplus funds ...$300,000.00Cap ita l pa>d u p .............2 ,000 ,000 .00G ross paid in and

con tr ib u ted surplus 500 .000.00Unassigned Fu n d s

(Su rp lu s ) .....................4 ,550 ,421 .00Su rp lu s as regards

p o licyh o ld e rs 10 ,050,421.00In com e for

the y e a r ........................4,683 ,928 .00Disbursem ents for

t h e y e a r ...................... $3 ,893 ,150 .00IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , I have hereunto set m y hand and a ffixed m y O ffic ia l Sea l, at T ren to n , the day and year first above w ritten .

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Septem ber 14, 21, 28. 1972 Fee : $37.26

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H agan added th a t veterans residing in the L y n d h u rs t local d ia ling area sh ou ld te lep h on e 800-242-5867 and w ill be co n n ec ted w ith a Veterans B en e fits C o u n se lo r in the N e w ark O ffice .

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A ’73 Torino rode so sm ooth, a high wire artist kept balance on a road of 2 x4 ’s.S m o o th r id in g , s tro n g a n d q u ie t — th e so lid m id-s ize c a r . Y o u ’ ll a p p re c ia te h o w th e n e w T o r in o ’s re fin ed su sp e n s io n h e lp s to cu sh io n b u m p s , a b so rb ro a d v ib ra t io n s an d red u ce b o d y s w a y . Y o u fee l s o lid ly in c o n tro l w h ile y o u r id e in co m fo r t a n d lu x u ry .

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h as ra ck - an d - p in io n s te e r in g . A s o lid w e ld e d b o d y , e le c tro c o a te d to f ig h t co rro s io n . 4-speed t r a n s m is s io n — lu b e d fo r life . A l l in a ll, e v e r y th in g

w e ’v e le a rn e d in s e v e n ty y e a r s o f c a r m a k in g — a ll th e b as ics — w e b u ild in to e v e r y P in t o W a g o n , R u n a b o u t a n d S e d a n .

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THE 7 3 FO R D S A R E H ER E.At 60 mph a ’73 Ford LTD rode quieter than an airborne glider.

Q u ie t is th e so u n d o f a w e ll-m ad e c a r . A n d th e n e w L T D is w e ll m a d e in e v e r y sen se o f th e w o rd . T h a t ’s w h y i t ’s so q u ie t . O u ts id e it h as a ll- n e w s ty l in g . A n d

in s id e y o u ’ll e n jo y lu x u ry , c o m fo r t a n d roo m — w ith p o w e r f ro n t d is c b rak es , p o w e r s te e r in g a n d a u to m a t ic t r a n s ­

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S till R o o m , R e p o r ts R u th erfo rd A du ltsT h e R u th e r fo rd A d u lt

S ch o o l has an n o u n ced th a t in sp ite o f an un u su a lly heavy turn-out on R e g is tra tio n N ights last w e ek , w h ich at tim es had p rosp ective s tuden ts w a it in g in doub le lines from the S ch o o l o ff ic e c le a r o u t to the street, th e re is s till room fo r ad d it io n a l students. A th o u g h classes s ta rted S e p tem b er 26th and 2 7 th , it is still possib le to register im m ed ia te ly in those cou rses w h ich have n o t a lread y reached th e ir fu ll e n ro llm e n t.

O n e o f the sub jects for w h ich it w il l not be to o m uch o f a h an d icap to have m issed the first class is H a ir S ty lin g and M ake-up. T h e in s tru c to r fo r these d em on stra tio n and lectu re classes is M r. M artin «Jaffe, w h o is the fo rm er G en e ra l M an ager o f the W ilfre d Acad em ies in N ew Je rs e y . In ad d itio n to being a successful salon ow n e r, he has w ritten artic les fo r n a tion a l m agazines and has lectu red ex ten s ive ly .

A m ong the o th e r in teresting

courses in w h ich e n ro llm e n t is still w e lco m e are A s tro lo g y fo r F u n , A c c o u n t in g , A u to M e c h a n ic s , A u to D riv in g , B o o k e e p i n g , B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , B r id g e , E l e c t r o n i c s , F o r e i g n L a n g u a g e s , H ig h S ch o o l E q u i v a l e n c y , I n t e r i o r D eco ra tin g , L e a th e rc ra ft , all m usical courses and pa in tin g courses. A ls o Ph o to g rap h y , P o r tra it Sk e tc h in g , P scyh o lo g y o f R e t ire m e n t , S cu lp tu re ,S e c u r i t i e s and Investing ,

S h o rth an d , Sp eech T e ch n iq u es , S ta in e d G lass W o rk sh o p , T inse l and T o le .

T h o se w h o are in te rested in tak in g an y o f these courses or any o th e r one fo r w h ic h the e n ro llm e n t has n o t been filled shou ld m a il th e ir reg istrations an d checks im m ed ia te ly to D ire c to r M o rr is N . W o llm an , 56 E l l io t t P la ce , R u th e r fo rd .

In q u ir ies m ay be m ade by te lep h on in g D ire c to r W o llm an b e tw een 10 A .M . and 12 N oon at 933-2233.

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the O ld G u a rd o f R u th e r fo rd . In c ., an A ssoc ia tion o f R e tire d Busin ess and Pro fess iona l M en , has an n o u n ced th a t he has ap p o in ted G e r r it t F ie ls tra , H e rm an Lange and H a r ry R . H e rtze l to acco m p a n y h im , as de legates, to the F a ll m eeting o f t h e O l d G u a r d , In te r- C h ap te r C o u n c il o f N ew Je rs e y .

T h is 50th Sem i-A n n u a l m eeting w il l be he ld on M o n d a y , O c to b e r 2, at 10 :00 A .M . a t the m eeting p lace o f the O ld G u a rd o f C a ld w e ll T o w n sh ip , the m em bers o f the la tte r u n it being hosts fo r the a ffa ir . In te r-C h ap ter C o u n c il C h a irm an , Th o m as D e h o n e y , w ill preside.

T h e In ter-Chap ter C o u n c il is com posed o f the 21 chapte rs th ro u g h o u t N ew Je rs e y , w hose rep resen ta tives m eet tw ic e y e a r ly . T h e o b jec t is to co n s id er a ll m a tte rs fo r the im p ro ve m e n t o f the O ld G u a rd ; a lso to recom m en d to th e m em ber C h ap te rs for ad o p tion such m atte rs as the C o u n c il deem s advisab le fo r the w e lfa re o f each C hap te r.

T h e O ld G u a r d o f R u th e r fo rd , In c . w ill h o ld its n ex t regu lar business m eeting on W ed n esd ay , Se p te m b e r 27, in F e llo w s h ip H a ll o f S t . J o h n ’s L u t h e r a n C h u r c h . T h e f e l lo w s h ip period , during w h ich cake and beverages are served, begins a t 9 :3 0 A .M . and th e business session sta rts at 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . p r o m p t l y . Pres iden t F ran k M e ik s w ill preside.

P rof. M on roe P rom otes JazzPro f. T h o m as N . M o n ro e o f

the F in e A r ts D e p a rtm e n t on the R u th e r fo rd cam p u s o f Fa ir le ig h D ick in so n U n ive rs ity has re ce n tly been ap po in ted Eas te rn D iv is io n C h a irm an o f the N a t io n a l A sso c ia tio n o f J a z z E d u c a t o r s . T h e association , w h ich six years ago w as accep ted b y the M usic E d u ca to rs N a t io n a l C o n fe ren ce as an a ff il ia te d asso c ia tio n , was p ioneered by a g roup o f m usic ed u cato rs w h ich in c lu d ed M r. M o n roe . H e organ ized a

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U p o n going to F D U M r. M o n ro e organ ized an e x ce llen t jazz ensem ble on th is level w h ich w as a p o p u la r p e fo rm ing group in the area. Courses in the d eve lop m en t o f jazz and the p o p u la r tun e w ere in c lu d ed in the p rogram o f s tu d y . In re cen t years M r. M o n ro e has co n tin u e d to com pose in the jazz id io m w ith m ost o f the w o rk s being in the realm o f sacred m usic.

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S t. M a r y ’s T h r if t Sh o p sponsored by the C a th o lic W o m a n ’s C lu b and lo ca ted at 93 H o m e A ve., R u th e r fo rd w ill re-open fo r its fo u rth season on S a tu rd a y , Sep t. 30th a t 10 :00 A .M . T h e hours on Sa tu rd a ys w ill be 10 :00 A .M . to 4 :0 0 P .M . and on T h u rsd ays from 2 :00 P .M . to 5 :0 0 P .M . also from 7 :00 P .M . to 9 :0 0 P .M .

The s ta ff is headed b y Mrs. W .E . Be llars . A ss istan ts are Lo u ise B ivo n a , in charge o f Sat. m orn ings; M iss G race A n sb ro , Sa t. a fte rn o o n s ; M rs. A n t h o n y Z a k . T h u r s . a fte rn o o n M rs. B e lla r i also takes charge on Th u rs . even ing . M rs. Hugh M u ilan e y heads a g r o u p o n p r i c in g th e

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m erchan d ise and M rs. Pau l C am p b ell is the co o rd in a to r o f schedules. M rs. Ja m e s H o g e rty w ill a c t as su b s titu te ch a irm an on Sa tu rd a ys and T h u rsd ay evenings.

T h e r e a r e a l s o a p p ro x im a te ly f i f t y vo lu n tee r he lpers w h o ac t in m an y cap ac ities an d serve on a ro ta tin g basis.

T h e p ub lic is in v ited to vis it the T h r if t S h o p and en jo y an in te resting exp erien ce .

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O n S a tu rd a y , Se p te m b e r 23 and Su n d ay , S e p tem b er 24, E la in e W illiam s , d aug h te r o f Dr. and M rs. W .E . W illia m s o f R u th e r fo rd he ld a garage sale to raise m o n ey fo r the floo d v ic tim s in P e n n sy lvan ia . She and h e r helpers, D ap hne W illiam s, and L a u ra and L in d a M atth ew s , raised tw o h u n d re d and th ir ty e igh t do llars . S om e o f the m o n ey w ill be used to purchase sm all app liances such as irons and toasters. T lie res t w ill be used to b u y w arm c lo th in g fo r ch ild ren .

S O C IA L A N D C L U B N E W S O F C O M M U N I T Y IN T E R E S T

Alison Shaterian Betrothed To Robert N. FinsterwalderM r. and M rs. F re d e r ic k

S h a t e r ia n o f R idge R d . R u th e r fo rd , an n o u n ce the engagem ent o f th e ir d au g h te r A liso n L u c ille to R o b e r t N . F in s te rw a ld e r , son o f M r. and M rs. N o rm an F in s te rw a ld e r o f R o ch e s te r , N ew Y o rk .

M is s S h a t e r i a n is a c o m m e r c i a l a d v e r t i s i n g p h o tog rap h er w ith R .E .M . P h o to s , In c . R o ch e s te r. Sh e is

a lso an a lu m n a o f G reen M o u n ta in C o llege in V e rm o n t and o f N e w Y o r k In s titu te o f Ph o to g rap h y , N ew Y o r k C ity .

M r. F in s te rw a ld e r is a ch em ist w ith X e ro x Research D e ve lo p m en t C o rp o ra tio n in Ro ch es te r. H e is a graduate o f K e n t S ta te U n iv e rs ity in O h io .

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M r . and M rs. C h arles H a lle t t , J r . , 431 F ir s t street, C a r ls tad t, w il l observe th e ir 3 9 th w ed d ing an n ive rsary M o n d a y .

T h e y have a daugh te r, M rs. D on a ld (H e le n ) C a m ero n , o f K e a rn y ; and tw o sons, C h arle s , o f C o n co rd , C a lif . , and R o b e r t , o f E a s t R u th e r fo rd . T h e re are six g ran dch ild ren .

M rs. H a lle t t , th e fo rm er D o ra R a n k in , o f P o in t A re n a , C a lif . , is a past p res iden t o f the L a d ie s ’ D e m o c ra tic C lu b , a

p a s t m a tro n o f E c lip seC h a p t e r , O E S , E a s tR u th e r fo rd , and is a su b stitu te teach er in E a s t R u th e r fo rd .

M r . H a lle t t , a fo rm erp residen t o f th e lo ca l B o a rd o f E d u c a t io n , re tired seven years ago as p ro d u c tio n m anager o f the B a y w a y D iv is io n o f Phe lp s Dodge C o p p e r P ro d u c ts , In c . He is a past p re s id en t o f bo th the F e s t iv it y K lu b and the W o o d R id g e B a rb e r S h o p Q u a rte tte and a m em b er o f the T a ll Cedars o f L e b an o n and a past d is tr ic t rep resen ta tive .

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m eeting o f the N o rth A r lin g to n S e n io r C it iz en s C lu b w ill be held on T u e sd ay O c to b e r 3rd in the E lk s B ld g . 129 R id g e R d . a t w h ich fina l p lans fo r O cto b er 10th bus ride toG re e n w o o d L a k e w ill be d iscussed.

D u d le y S l e a t e r , v ic e p res iden t, w o u ld lik e to m eet any m em b er w h o can p lay an y k in d o f m usica l in s tru m en t and Jo h n S k e l ly , C lu b p ian is t, w ill a lso fo rm a singing g ro u p o f m em bers th a t are m u s ica llyin c lin ed . L a te r th is co m b in ed g roup w ill en te rta in at c lub m eetings.

R o sa lie K e ro w ill take reservations fo r the c lu b p a r ty O c to b e r 31st. H e r co m m itte em em bers are : R o s a lie K e ro(C h a irm a n ), and m em bers: A n n and D u d le y S lea te r , A n n D o w n e y , A n n O n n e m b o , Be lle S ch n e id e r , H e len F ra n k lin , R o se and W illia m F la th , Jo h n S k e l ly , G e r tru d e O ’H a ra and F ran ces Pa rm en te r , also E . G e ib e l.

A t th e last m eeting several m em bers e n jo ye d dancing a fte r lu n ch eon w h ile Jo h n S k e lly

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C o lu m b ie tte s o f R eg in a C o u n c il, R u th e r fo rd , w ill h o ld a rum m age sale at the K o f C H a l l , 2 9 Ja c k s o n Ave. R u th e r fo rd on S a t. S e p t. 30 from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m .

M iss M a ry A n n e K iep e r, daugh ter o f M r. and M rs. H e n ry J . K ie p e r o f 15 C o u rr ie r P lace , R u th e r fo rd , becam e the b ride o f Jo h n T h o m as G u tch e s , son o f M rs. Jo h n W . G u tch e s , 77 A u tu m n S tre e t, L o d i, and the la te M r. G u tch e s a t S a in t M a ry ’s C h u rch , R u th e r fo rd on Se p te m b e r 23.

T h e bride w as given inm arriage by her fa ther.

M iss K a th le en K ie p e r, the b rides sister, w as M a id o fH o n o r. B rid esm a id s w ere Mrs. Jo h n C. L a N e v e and Miss Jo a n n e W atters .

M r. Ja m e s E . K ie p e r, the b r id e ’s b ro th e r , served as Best M an . M r. R ich a rd K reage r and M r. R o b e r t K reage r, theg room s cousins, served as ushers. T h e g ro o m ’s b ro th er. M a s t e r T im o th y G u tch e s , served as a lta r b o y th ro u g h o u t the ce rem on y .

T h e b ride w o re a V ic to rian s ty le gow n , w ith a high neck lin e trim m ed w ith ru ffles , b ishop sleeves and a ru ffled b o tto m , all tr im m ed w ith Irish lace. M a tch in g lace tr im m ed th e long M an tilla .

T h e a tte n d an ts w o re ch iffo n gow ns, n e ck lin e tr im m ed w ith ru ffle s , and an u m p ire w aist tr im m ed w ith satin r ib b o n and m atch in g b ow . M a tch in g satin bow and ve il w ere th e ir headp ieces. T h e M a id o f H o n o r was in L a ve n d e r and the B rid esm a id s in h o t p ink.

M rs. G u tch e s , a res iden t o f R u th e r fo rd , is a g radua te o f S a in t M a r y ’s H igh S ch o o l. H e r husband is a graduate o f Lo d i, H igh S ch o o l. He also a tten d ed

M rs. Jo h n S y lv e s te r R o m a n oG en era l M o to rs In s titu te for m ech an ics in U n io n , N . J . He is p r e s e n t l y e m p lo y e d a t L a i r d - J o h n s o n C h e v r o le t , R u th e r fo rd , as th e ir S e rv ice A dv iso r.

A fte r the d ou b le ring ce re m o n y o ff ic ia ted b y Rev . Msgr. C h arles C. D em jan ov ich and Rev . Jo sep h B . B ag le y , and a co ck ta il h o u r and re cep tion a t the B lu e S w a n Inn , R o ch e lle Park , the co u p le le ft fo r a w edd ing tr ip to S a in t Thom as. T h e y w ill reside in R u th e r fo rd .

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M r . a n d M rs . L e ro y H u m p h re y . 411 W ash ing ton S tre e t , C a r ls tad t, observed th e ir 24 th an n ive rsary on Se p te m b e r 4, 1972.

M rs . H u m p h re y , the fo rm er D e lin a F ig lia o f C arls tad t is a past p res id en t o f the a u x ilia ry o f S c h m id t H oeger V .F .W . post.

A t a N u p tia l M ass and double-ring ce re m o n y S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . M iss B arb ara A n n K o ch m a r o f C a r ls tad t becam e th * b ride o f Jo h n S y lv e s te r R o m an o , o f Irv in g to n . R e v . M ich ae l D u ffy O .F .M . jo in ed the co u p le in m arriage d u ring a fo lk-sty le M ass, the firs t o f its k ind a t S t. Jo s e p h ’s C h u rch in Eas t R u th e rfo rd .

T h e b rid e w o re an E m p ire gow n, co m p le m e n te d w ith lace veil heed by a pearl c ro w n . Sh e carried a cascade o f w h ite roses and step hano tis . H e r s ister, M rs. Teresa E liz a b e th C ro u t, served as h e r m a tro n o f h on o r. B ridesm a ids w ere the Misses Susan N iles and A r le n e L in k e and M rs. A n n a M ae C o n k lin , in tw o-toned laven d er E m p ire s ty led gow ns. T h e y carried bouquets o f ch rysan th em u m s.

C harles S ch ad e served as best m an w h ile M essrs. Jo sep h F ed e r ico , Ja c k C ro u t, and Jo se p h K o ch m a r J r . acted as ushers.

Ih e b ride is the d aug h te r o f M r. and K o ch m a r,

C a r l s t a d t , f o r m e r l y o fR u th e r fo rd . A g raduate o f S t. M a ry ’s H igh S ch o o l and the H a rtfo rd A ir l in e S ch o o l, she is cu rre n tly e m p lo y ed as a sales agent fo r T rrans-W orld A irlines in N ew Y o r k C ity . H e r fa th e r is P l a n n i n g O f f i c e r f o rC o n tin e n ta l Can C o m p an y at co rp o ra te h ead q u arte rs in N ew Y o rk . T h e b rid eg roo m , son o f M r . a n d M rs . S y lv e s te rR o m an o , o f Irv in g to n is ana lum nus o f W o r c e s t e r P o ly te c h n ic In s titu te w ith a B . S . degree in e lec tr ica l e n g in e e r in g . H e practices p ro fess ion a lly as an e lec tro n ics eng ineer w ith H a rris In te r ty p e C o rp o ra tio n , S yo sse t, LongIs land . H is fa th e r is anin d ep en d en t real estate b roker in Irv in g to n .

A fte r a re cep tion at the P e w te r P la te R es tau ran t o f H o lid a y In n , L y n d h u rs t , the co u p le le ft fo r an air-and-sea trip to the islands o f the S o u th Pac ific . O n th e ir re tu rn , th ey

M rs. Jo sep h E . w ill reside in W es tb u ry , Lo n g 513 Seco n d S tre e t, Island.

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Park avenue . Eas t R u th e r fo rd , ce leb ra ted her 70th b irth d ay on Su n d a y . T h e fo rm e r C lara Sch n e id e r , o f C arls tad t, she is p res iden t o f G B U , B ran ch 711, Ea s t R u th e r fo rd ; past p res ident o f W o r ld W a r I A u x il ia ry B a r r a c k s , L y n d h u rs t ; and m em ber o f E a s t R u th e r fo rd S e n io r C itiz en s and the M ary

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T h e W o m en o f S t. P a u l’s Ep isco p a l C h u rch w ill ho ld a rum m age sale on O c to b e r 11 and 12 from 6 :3 0 to 9 p.m .

P ic k u p o f d o n a tio n s m ay be m ade by ca lling M rs. A u d re y R i le y at 998-3386. Item s also m ay be le ft at the ch u rch on O cto b er 8 and 9.

I h e nex t m eeting o f the group w ill be he ld O c to b e r 4 at 8 p.m . in the parish hall. A lth o u g h there are 117 m em bers in the W om en o f S t. P a u l’s G ro u p . the ac t iv e m em bersh ip is 15. M o re p a rtic ip a tio n is being sought, w i t h t r a n s p o r t a t i o n to m eetings being p rov ided if needed. T h e group m eets the first W ed nesd ay o f each m onth .

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The W o m e n ’s C h ap te r o f G ra ce C h u rch , R u th e r fo rd , w ill open the fall season w ith a trad it io n a l S ilv e r T ea and R e ce p tio n a t the R e c to r y , W est Passaic A ven u e , from 2 to 4 P.M . A ll m em bers and friends o f the C h u rch are co rd ia lly in v ite d to a ttend . G re e tin g the guests w ilil l be the R e c to r and •Mrs. Pease, M iss G la d y s D im o n , P res id en t, and the o ff ice rs o f the W o m e n ’s Chap ter.

O n O c to b e r 1, the U n ited T h a n k O ffe r in g Ingatherin g and H o ly C o m m u n io n w ill be ce leb ra ted a t th e 8 A .M . se rvice , to be fo llo w e d by b reakfast. F o r those in te rested , there are still t icke ts ava ilab le .

O n O c to b e r 5, theBbard o f the W o m e n ’s C h ap te r w ill m ee t in the Lo u n g e a t 1 P .M ., to be fo llo w e d b y the firs t regu lar m eeting o f all the m em bers in the Parish Ha ll a t 1 :30 P .M .

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T h e R e v . F re d e r ic k C . F o x I I I , pastor o f S t . P a u l’s E p i s c o p a l C h u rch , N o rth A rlin g to n , w as one o f the fou r c le r ica l depu ties at th e 45th m eeting o f the S y n o d o f TTie Seco n d P ro v in ce on M o n d ay and Tu esd ay a t H o te l TT iayer in W est Po in t, N .Y .

T h e S y n o d is co m p rised o f th e e ight d ioceses in N e w Y o r k and N e w Je rsey .

A m o n g the ite m s o f business w as an ex ten s ive s tu d y program on th e p ro jec ted changed in the P ra y e r B o o k . A lso acted on w ere re so lu tions pe rta in in g to m em o ria ls to G en era l C o n ve n t io n on the litu rg y .

R e v . F o x w as e lec ted a c le r ica l d e p u ty at th e last D iocesan co n ven tio n .

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D r. R o b e r t Ja c o b s o f 211 O r ien t W a y , R u th e r fo rd , w as on e o f 35 fa cu lty m em bers o f N e w a rk Co llege o f En g in ee rin g w h o rece ived services p ins fo r th e ir service to th e ir co llege. D r. Ja c o b s , w h o teaches m echan ica l eng ineering , has been a m em b er o f the fa cu lty 15 years.

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M rs. P h ilip M ason

A R u th e r fo rd co u p le , Miss M argaret D u n n , daugh ter o f M r. and M rs. R o b e r t D u n n , 5 D e la fie ld A ven u e , and Ph ilip M ason, son o f M rs. Jo h n B.M ason , 3 M y r t le S tre e t, and the la te M r. M ason , w ere m arried S a tu rd a y m orn ing , Sep tem b er 23rd, in S t . M a r y ’s R .C . C h u rch , R u th e r fo rd . The b rid e ’s un c le , Msgr. Jo sep h C.K ru g so lem nized the vo w s and co n ce leb ra ted the nu p tia l mass w ith R e ve ren d Jo h n T u lly . A re cep tion fo r fa m ily and f r ie n d s fo llo w e d a t the B ro w n sto n e H ouse , Paterson.

The b ride w o re an ivo ry Eng lish net em p ire go w n w ith flo ra l and sca llo p ap p liq u e . A ju lie t cap held her ve il and she carried a nosegay o f w h ite ca rn a tion s and y e llo w roses.

Miss K a th r y n D unn was m aid o f h o n o r fo r her sister.The g ro o m ’s sister, M iss J e n n i f e r M a s o n , w a s b ridesm aid w ith M iss Lau ra W id m an n . T h e y w o re ivo ry satin gow ns w ith co coa b ro w n f lo ck in g and ca rried baskets o f y e llo w , w h ite and m elon flow ers.

R ich a rd R o b e rts w as best m an. The g ro o m ’s b ro ther,Je f f r e y M ason , ushered w ith Jo h n La m o n t.

M rs . M a s o n r e c e n t ly graduated w ith h ighest h on ors from the C o llege o f S t.E liz ab e th , C o n ve n t S ta t io n w ith an A .B . in A rt. Sh e is a m em ber o f K a p p a G am m a Pi N a tio n a l H o n o r S o c ie ty and is presently a fo rm s designer fo r The M u tu a l B e n e f it L ife In su rance C o m p a n y , N ew ark .

M r. M ason g raduated w ith h ig h e s t h o n o rs in c iv ileng ineering from M an h a ttan C o llege w ith a B .C .E . in C iv il En g in ee rin g . He is a m em b er o f the A m e rican S o c ie ty o f C iv il En g in ee rs , C h i Ep s ilo n , Tau B e ta and Ep s ilo n S igm a Pih o n o r fra te rn ities . He is aco n s tru c t io n eng ineer fo r the P o r t o f N e w Y o rk and N ew Je rs e y A u th o r ity .

A fte r a trip to N ewEn g lan d , the co u p le w ill reside in R u th e rfo rd .

5 3 r d F o r G e l o k sM r. and M rs. P e te r G e lo k ,

886 Paterson avenue, Ea s t R u th e r fo rd , w h o m arked th e ir 5 3 r d w ed d in g an n ive rsary F r id a y , observed the occas ion w ith th e ir son, R ich a rd and his w ife , o f C lif to n , w h o w ere c e l e b r a t i n g t h e i r 4 1 s t an n ive rsary .

T h e co u p le a lso has tw o sons, A lb e rt , o f C lif to n , and A d r ia n , o f F o r t Lau d erd a le , F l a . T h e r e a r e f i v e g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d 11 g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n .

M rs. G e lo k w ill be 85 in N o ve m b e r and her husband w ill be 95 in Ja n u a ry . M rs. G e lo k w as fo r m a n y years a se lf-em p loyed gardener and re tired w h en he was 77.

O n Sep tem b er 18, 1972, the L y n d h u rs t E m b le m C lu b N o .72 he ld its regu lar m eeting . Seven ty- five m em bers a ttended w ith nine Past Pres iden ts present. M rs. Jo h n G raz ian o ,Past Pres id en t o f th e S u p rem e E .n b lem C lu b p resented on b eh a lf o f the S u p rem e Em b le m C lu b an $80 0 .0 0 scho larsh ip to M iss B e th A n n N o b le , w h o is p lann ing to a tte n d M o n tc la ir S ta te Co llege M a jo rin g in Rem ed ia l Read ing .

T h e H arvest M o o n Ba ll is ^ ou r next a ffa ir to be held on &,'■ S e p t e m b e r 30. M rs. N .Lo verd e is ch a irm an andticke ts can be purchased as long as th e y are ava ilab le . A dance co n test w il l be held tha t even ing w ith prizes fo r the w in n e rs . A ls o p rofess iona l en te rta in m en t w il l p resented .

P lans are also being m ade fo r a Card P a r t y to be he ld on O c to b e r 26. M rs. D . S a cc o is cha irm an and t ic k e ts are ava ilab le at $1 .5 0 each .

Ten new m em bers w erein itia ted at th is m eeting . T h e c lu b w ishes to w e lco m e : M rs. V in c e n t D illo n , M rs . A lto n H e y n , M r s . R u d o l p h M arg a re ton d o , M rs . A nge lo A lic e , M rs. D av id D av is , M rs. Jo sep h L a R o c c a , M rs. M ich a e l R i c c i , M r s . Ig n a t io u s P a p p a p a l l a , M r s . F ra n k V a rsa lon a , and M rs. A m b ro se Q u een y.

M e lan ie C h ris tm an

B e t r o t h e dT h e engagem ent o f M iss

M e lan ie M e red ith C h ris tm an , d augh te r o f M r. and M rs. E lw o o d F . C h r is tm an o f H igh S tre e t , N u t le y , to W illia m A . B ra d y , J r . , son o f L y n d h u rs t Po lice C ap ta in and M rs. B ra d y o f R u t h e r f o r d A v e n u e , L y n d h u rs t w as announced Se p te m b e r 9 a t a d in n e r fo r the im m ed ia te fam ilies at F o re s t H ill F ie ld C lu b , B lc Held.

M iss C h r is tm an , a g raduate o f N u t le y H igh S c h o o l, is a s e n io r at T re n to n S ta te Co lleg e , w h e re she is a nursing m a jo r. S h e is a m em b er o f O m ega Psi S o ro r it y at the co llege.

H e r f ian ce g raduated from Essex C a th o lic H igh S c h o o l, N e w a rk and is in his sen ior ye a r a t S t . Jo s e p h ’s C o llege , Ph ilad e lp h ia . H e is m a jo ring in the s tu d y o f foo d m arke tin g . A m e m b e r o f th e co lleg e ’s A ir F o rc e R O T C , upon g rad ua tion from S t . Jo s e p h ’s he w ill en te r a p ilo t tra in in g program .

T h e co u p le p lan to m arry on Ju n e 9 , 1973.

T h e P re sb y te rian s w i l l jo in w i t h o t h e r C h r i s t i a n s th ro u g h o u t the W o r ld , in c e l e b r a t i o n o f H o l y C o m m u n io n th is S u n d a y , O c to b e r 1st.

D r. F re d H o llo w a y , p asto r o f the R u th e r fo rd P re sb y te r ian C h u rch , w i l l p reach fo r w h a t is exp ected to be “ A G re a t In g a th e rin g ” — th e sub ject o f h is serm on at dual Se rv ice s assem bling at 9 :3 0 and 11 00 S u n d a y m orn ing .

T h e P re sb y te rs o f the C h u rch w il l assist in serving the L o r d ’s Su p p e r, w h ich is open to a ll professing the C h ris tian fa ith .

E c u m e n i c a l a n d C o m m u n io n m usic is being arranged by M r. C arl B a cca ro , O rgan ist and D ire c to r o f M u s ic , and th e C h o irs .

A fu ll program o f C h u rch E d u c a t io n is p rov id ed fo r e ve ryag e g ro u p . T h e S u n d a ym o rn in g C h u rch S ch o o l m eets at 9: 30 in the Parish H ouse and in c lu d es classes fo r ch ild ren th ree years o f age th rough grade six. S tu d y and recrea tion fo r those in ju n io r and sen io r high takes p lace S u n d a ya fte rn o o n s at 4 :0 0 .

K u t n a k s R e t u r n

M r. and M rs. F ra n k K u tn a k o f 40 H o p e S tre e t , E . R u th e r fo rd , have re tu rn edfrom M u n c ie , In d ian a , w h e re th e y atten d ed the w ed d in g o f th e ir grandson, T h e o d o re F . K u tn a k J r . A lso a t the w ed d in g was M rs. Jo sep h K n y f f o f 283 M o u n ta in W a y , R u th e r fo rd .

R o b e r ta S te ven

A t a d in n e r p a rty at th e ir h om e a t 91 W es t Passaic A ven u e , R u th e r fo rd , M r. and M rs. F ra n k S te ven an n o u n ced the engagem ent o f th e ir daughter, R o b e r ta M a ry , to N e il Jo sep h R o sen b erg , son o f M r. and M rs. A lb e rt Rosenb erg , 21 W es t M o sh o lu P a rk w a y , B ro n x , N e w Y o rk .

M iss S te ven a tten d ed A lfred U n ive rs ity S ch o o l o f N u rs ing from Sep t. 1968-Feb. 1971, then tran sfe rred to M o n tc la ir S ta te C o llege w h e re she is p resen tly a sen io r, m a jo ring in P s y c h o lo g y . S h e is also e m p lo yed p art tim e b y Ben tex M i l l s , 4 5 0 M u rra y H illP a rk w a y , Ea s t R u th e r fo rd .

H e r fian ce , a graduate o f Y a le U n iv e rs ity In s t itu te o f F a r E as te rn languages and a fo rm e r U .S . A ir F o rc e lin gu is t, is cu rre n t ly e m p lo y e d as an e x e c u t iv e b y B lo om sb erg Fab rics , a N e w Y o r k C ity te x t ile firm .

A Ju ly 7, 1973 w ed d in g is p lan n ed to take p lace 5 :3 0 at S t. M a r y ’s R .C . C h u rch in R u th e r fo rd . A re ce p tio n w ill fo llo w at the S w iss C h a le t, R o u te 17, R am sey .

C e l e b r a t i n g

S u n d a y

M r . and M rs. Jo sep h M ar in a ro , 334 Pa te rson avenue, E a s t R u th e r fo rd , w il l observe th e ir 58th w ed d in g an n ive rsa rySu n d a y .

T h e c o u p le has tw o daughters, M rs. S am u e l (M a r ie ) G an guzza , o f O rad e ll, an d M rs. A n g e lo (A n n ) V e ca , o f Sh e lto n , C o n n .; and tw o sons, Sam u e l and D o n a ld , b o th o f C l i f t o n . T h e r e are 14 g ran dch ild ren .

T h e M arin a ro s w ere m arried in Ita ly and cam e to th is coun try ' sh o rt ly a fte rw a rd s in 1914 se ttling in Passaic. T h e y have been res idents o f the borough s ince 1940 and are parish ioners o f S t . Jo s e p h ’s R .C . C h u rch . M rs. M a r in a ro is the fo rm e r Jo sep h in e P r in z i. M r. M a r in a ro , re tired , ow n ed a loca l b ak e ry shop fo r m ore th an 31 years w h ich is now being operated b y h is son.

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Bravo, Gov. Cahill!

Thursday, September 28, 1972

In the u p p e r reaches o f N e w Je r s e y the D e law are R iv e r basin o ffe rs an e x tra o rd in a ry asset in the fo rm o f pu re w a te r , flood co n tro l, re c rea tio n and p o llu tion - free pow er. I t is in the T o c k s Is lan d reg ion an d there the U .S . A rm y C o rps o f En g in ee rs has p roposed co n s tru c t io n o f a dam to e x p lo it the p o ten tia l o f th is great n a tu ra l resource

B u t h o ld !G o v . C ah ill r ig h tfu lly in te rced ed last

w e ek and d em an d ed to kn o w h o w the fed era l g o ve rn m en t p rop osed th a t the costs o f n ew h ig h w a ys , sew erage system s and tax loss fo r m u n ic ip a lit ie s w hose land w as being taken a w a y w o u ld be m et.

T h e re is n o reason , C ah ill sa id , w h y the s ta te sh o u ld p a y fo r im p ro ve m e n ts w h ich w ere designed to b e n e fit the e n tire region. N e w Y o rk - N e w Je rsey- Pe n n sy lvan ia and, in d eed , th e e n t ire c o u n try .

B ra vo !N o w w ill the go vern o r please tu rn to East

R u th e r fo rd and the m u n ic ip a lit ie s ad jacen t th e re to .

T h e S ta te o f N e w Je rs e y has p roposed to take 750 acres o f E a s t R u th e r fo rd m e ad o w lan d fo r co n s tru c t io n o f a race tra ck , a fo o tb a ll s tad iu m and ad d itio n a l fa c ilit ie s

Those Dead Birds AgainI t w as the august N e w Y o rk T im e s last

w eek .T h e su ck er fo r th a t fa vo r ite H acken sack

M ead ow lan d s D e ve lo p m en t C o m m iss io n p ic tu re , w e m ean.

Th e re it w as:T h e w o rry- faced yo u n g m an p lod d in g

in his h ip b oo ts o u t o f th e L y n d h u rs t m arsh , a dead b ird in h is h an d .

N o b o d y kn ow s w h e th e r it is the sam e b ird th a t is hu stled o u t o f the sw am p s eve ry tim e the H M D C en tice s an u n w a ry rep o rte r in to the m ead o w s. H o w e ve r , there are rep orts th ey are the very sam e boo ts. In d eed , the s to ry goes th a t on e o f the q u a lif ica t io n s fo r getting an e co lo g is t’s jo b w ith th e H M D C is th a t th e a p p lic a n t m ust fit in to th e h ip b o o ts th a t are kep t b eh in d a c lo set d o o r fo r p ic tu re tak in g purposes!

F u n n y ?H a rd ly . T h e H M D C is a non-producing

agency th a t spends ove r $ 30 0 ,000 a y e a r on salaries a lo n e fo r purposes in d is tin g u ish ab le to the average eye .

T h is is the agency th a t is supposed to be in charge o f d eve lop in g ove r 10,000 acres o f w h a t once w as co n s id ered the m ost va luab le p iece o f real estate in the m e tro p o lita n region i f n o t th e c o u n try .

W h a t are the q u a lif ic a t io n s o f the a g en cy?

W e ll, the eco log is ts have to f it in to the single p a ir o f h ip boo ts the H M D C ow n s. As fo r the rest, a nod from the r igh t p o lit ic o is the c h ie f q u a lif ic a t io n .

S o u th Bergen co m m u n it ie s w h ich are struggling to p ay o f f th e ir m u n ic ipa l im p ro vem en ts and th e ir sch o o l co sts have a r igh t to be a ffro n ted . I t is the s ta te p lan to e ve n tu a lly pay o f f th is salary load w ith m o n ey squeezed o u t o f the m ead o w s o f those co m m u n ities .

In o th e r w o rd s , m o n e y th a t sh ou ld be go ing to pay o f f the new schoo ls req u ired in R u t h e r f o r d , L y n d h u r s t and o th e r

m u n ic ip a lit ie s b o rd ering on th e m eadow s m ay soon be going to a state ag ency w hose b en efits have a fte r th ree long years been n il.

T h e basic f law w ith the m ead o w lan d co m m iss io n co n ce p t is th a t i t h op ed to o b ta in b y t r ic k e ry th a t to w h ich it had no m o ra l righ t.

W h e n th e S ta te T u rn p ik e A u th o r it y to o k o v e r ch u n k s o f m ead o w lan d fo r e xp an s io n o f the B ig P ik e it bough t the lan d an d is still in lit ig a tio n ove r costs. B u t w h e n th e sta te co n ce ived th e idea o f in it ia t in g a g ian t boondoggle in the sw am ps it p lo tte d to sieze th e land b y exerc is ing w h a t i t ca lls its rip a rian rights.

Th e L e a d e r new spapers have sh ow n co n c lu s iv e ly in recen t w eeks th a t th is land fo r ce n tu r ie s had been sold and resold — m uch o f it a t p u b lic sale. D eed s have been issued an d d u t ifu lly reco rd ed in th e state arch ives. W il ls have been m ad e and he irs have taken possession o f m e ad o w lan d acres fo r cen tu ries .

W ith in th e last decade all th a t changed . T h e s ta te d ecided to take o v e r — on a spu rious argu m ent th a t there is an u n w r it te n co n s titu t io n a l law w h ich says th a t rip a rian righ ts be long to the c ro w n — o r the go vernm ent.

E v e n though r ip arian righ ts u su a lly re fe rred to r iv e rb o tto m the s itu a tio n in the m ead o w lan d s has been s tre tch ed to co ve r lands th a t once m a y have been u n d e r the tides.

Eve n th o u gh it has been p roved th a t once w a te r f lo w e d ove r m ost o f N e w Je r s e y — a fa c t w h ich w o u ld , i f the s ta te ’s a ssu m p tion is ju s t if ie d w o u ld n u ll if y p ro b a b ly e ve ry p ro p e rty deed in the state , o f f ic ia ls persist.

Th e re is a g ro w in g b e lie f th a t th e state has e m b ark ed upon a perilous co u rse th a t th reatens the se cu rity o f e ve ry p ro p e rty deed in th e state . I t seems h a rd ly l ik e ly the co u rts w o u ld u p h o ld such a d eve lo p m en t.

The Great W.(l WilliamsT i m e m a g a z in e r e c e n t l y s e n t

co rre sp o n d en ts to the co llege cam puses to fin d th a t R u th e r fo rd ’s W illia m Carlo s W illiam s is the n ew c h ie f am ong co lleg ian p o e try en thusiasm s.

Sa id T im e : “ I f am ong the ensh rined e lders the seating o rd e r has been changed — as in th e la test pho tog raph o f the S o v ie t Pres id ium — W ill ia m C arlo s W illia m s is the new c h ie f because he d e a lt w ith co m m o n p lace ob jec ts b y using co m m o n speech and he n ever rh ym ed a n y th in g .”

A n d then T im e said th a t to d a y ’s p oe try w rite rs m ay be d iv ided in to five groups, o f w h ich the W illia m s b atch , are d e fin ed as the T in y Im ag ists.

W illiam s is supposed to have fo llo w e d the e d ic t o f E z ra Po u n d w h o dem and ed p oe try “ d ire c t, free from e m o tio n a l s lith e r ” and T .E . H u lm e w h o insisted “ it is essentia l to p rove th a t b e au ty m ay be in sm a ll, d ry th in g s .”

I t is d if f ic u lt to p erce ive th a t the gem-hard lines o f the W illiam s p o e try cou ld have a p a trio tism so m uch deeper, so m uch stro n ge r than the banal “ G o d Bless A m e r ic a .” Y e t th is w as so.

W h en A lle n G in sb erg was a yo u n g Pa te rson b o y , to m b y a lie n a tio n and doub ts, he tu rn ed to W illia m s fo r en cou ragem en t. G e n e ro u s ly th e R u th e r fo rd d oc to r-p o et to ld G in sb e rg to tear up h is p re te n tio u s ap ings o f th e E u ro p e a n poets and to w r ite fro m the heart ab o u t w h a t he kn ew . G in sb e rg , w h o ran ks as one o f the greatest o f the liv in g poets, fo llo w e d W il l ia m s ’ ad v ice . O n a tro lle y ca r one d ay he w ro te d o w n som e line* on w h a t he saw and w h a t he fe lt .

“ N o w , ” W illia m s to ld h im , “ y o u are beg inn ing to w r ite . ”

A n y b o d y w h o has read W illia m s kn ow s th a t he lo ved A m e ric a and lo ved life an d he loved h u m a n ity . He w an ted p o e try to be w r it te n in th e A m e rican id io m . C lassicism was good enough fo r s tud y and tra in in g . B u t he w an ted p o e try w r itte n from the A m e rican gu t and heart.

“ A n y th in g th a t th e poet can e ffe c t iv e ly lif t from its du ll bed by fo rce o f the im ag in a tio n becom es his m a te r ia l,” W illiam s said o f the poet. “ A n y th in g . The co m m o n p la ce , the ta w d ry , th e so rd id all have th e ir p o e tic uses.”

In d e ed . B u t W illiam s never said th a t the poe t had to co n ce rn h im se lf e x c lu s ive ly w ith th e ta w d ry an d the sord id .

W illia m s w as sen tim en ta l enough so th a t w hen T . S . E l io t seem ed to have estab lished n e w h o rizon s w ith h is “ W as te lan d ” W illiam s w ro te th a t E l io t had set back th e A m e rican p o e tic d rive 20 years.

E l io t has been dead ju st a few years. A lre a d y som e o f the g litte r, th a t m ade h im the co lle g ia n ’s p e t fo r so long has d isappeared . W illia m s reigns on the cam puses. G in sb erg , a cam p u s p e t, has been in f lu e n t ia l in th a t respect.

B u t to un d erstan d the p o p u la r ity o f W illia m s o n e also has to un d erstan d th a t G in sb e rg has co u p led W illia m s w ith W a it W h itm a n . W h itm a n u n ash am ed ly ce leb ra ted A m e ric a in his p o e try . He w as a lso a great sen tim en ta lis t, on e w h o kn ew th a t n o m a tte r h o w e x q u is ite ly he w ro te he co u ld never cap tu re th e b e au ty and th e sw eet, pen e tra tin g sm ell o f th e lilac . B e fo re the T in y Im ag ists , as T im e ca lled th e m , co m m it them selves to th e page th e y sh o u ld w a it fo r th e lilacs to b loo m again.

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designed to em be llish the nam e and re p u ta t io n o f N e w Je rs e y .

T h is g ig an tic en te rp rise envis ions co n s tru c t io n o f sa te llite fa c ilit ie s th a t boggle the m in d . I t takes sew erage d isposa l p lan ts to h an d le th e w astes from such a p ro jec t. T h e so lid w astes th a t w ill co m e fro m th e h o t dog-eating fra te rn ity th a t w ill ga ther a t the fa c ilit ie s a lo n e w ill be enorm ous.

Th en th e h ig h w ay co n s tru c t io n th a t w ill be necessary is a lm o st in c re d ib ly co m p le x — and expensive .

T h e loss o f ratab les th a t w il l be su ffered all a ro u n d the area w ill be im m ense .

In o th e r w ords w e have a sm a lle r T o ck s Is land D am right in S o u th Bergen . In this case it is the S ta te o f N e w Je r s e y w h ich seeks b e n e fits th a t ce r ta in ly w ill be a t the expense o f lo ca l m u n ic ip a lit ie s .

Ju s t as G o v . C ah ill has ca lled u p on the federa l governm ent to com e up w ith a p lan th a t w ill n o t burden taxp aye rs in th e T o ck s Is lan d reg ion w ith the cost o f th a t p ro je c t it w o u ld seem o n ly log ical th a t he n o w com e up w ith a sta te p lan th a t w ill a lle v ia te an y in ju stice v is ited upon S o u th Bergen tax p aye rs b y the N e w Y o rk C ia n t F o o tb a ll S tad iu m an d R ace tra ck .

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co m m e n t, ab o u t h o w S e n a to r M cG o v e rn is rea lly co m m itte d to tu rn in g th is co u n try around as per plan o f the u ltra libera ls; w h ere does he w an t th is great c o u n try to tu rn to , a foreign fo rm o f go verm ent. T h e re is n o th in g w ro n g w ith the form o f go vern m en t tha t w e have th a t can n o t be taken care o f by a free b a llo t.

W e c itizen s are the ones responsib le fo r the men w e e lec t fo r o f f ic e in o u r tow ns, c it y , c o u n ty , sta te and n a tion a l o r federa l go vern m en t.

Y o u m ay not be lieve this, but th is m ay be o u r last real e le c tio n , to p rove w h a t cou ld happen , yo u read and have seen on te le v is io n h ow a great p o lit ic a l p a r ty w as taken over b e c a u s e i t w a s t h e se lf- indulgent w eakness o f i t ’s m em bers w h ich m ade the v ic to ry easy fo r the invaders.

M a y w e ask ourse lves th is q u estion , w h y w as M cG o v e rn p icked to be the standard bearer, w h en th e re w ere a host o f o u ts tan d in g m en o f th e ir respective states w ith a real good d e m o c ra tic b ack g ro u n d ?

H ave yo u heard o f som e o f M cG o v e rn p rom ises, giving am anesty to the d ra ft evaders, b a c k in g S e n a to r Eag le ton 1 ,000% , g iving $ 1,000 to every m an w o m en and ch ild in the c o u n try , ra is ing the taxes on e ve ry one w h o ears $ 12,000 or m ore.

T o be h o n es t w ith ourse lves it is t im e to th in k ab o u t the w e lfa re o f o u r hom es, schoo ls , co u rts and above a ll o u r c o u n try , le t us all vo te th is e lec tion .

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ch ild re n and all ch ild re n in A m e rica are exposed to an evil th a t has w o rm e d its w a y o ve r o u r land — the drug abuse ep id em ic I t requ ires a d ilig en t, co n ce n tra ted e f fo r t on the part

o f e ve ry ab le in d iv id u a l to p a rtic ip a te in e rad ica t in g this blight fro m o u r so c ie ty !

O n e o f the c h ie f purposes o f o u r o rg an iza tion , “ In te rested P a r e n t s a n d C o n c e r n e d C it iz en s ” , is the pursual o f th a t ob jec tive and o u r litt le group has, is, and h o p e fu lly , w ill c o n tin u e to do so. W e need peop le to help us in th is end eavo r, now . T o be sure, w e are m ov in g s lo w ly , as a very lim ite d n u m b er o f us are using o u r o w n funds to su p p ly postage and o th e r essentials. E v e ry o th e r o rg an iza tion in th is to w n sta rted s im ila r ly to us and . w ith the assistance o f ded icated m em bers and hard w o rk , ach ieved th e ir goals.

C o u ld an y person d o u b t tha t o u r ob jec tive is irre vve lan t to the needs in o u r hom es, co m m u n ity , sta te and ou r nation to d a y ?

P r io r to o u r m eetg on S e p t e m b e r 2 0 th , several m e m b e r s te le p h o n e d the signers o f the q u estion n a ire issued to them on J u l y 5th and w ere to ld b y them th a t th ey “ w o u ld be th e re .” T h e y were n o t th e re ; som e p ro b ab ly had leg itim ate reasons fo r th e ir absence. Can w e e x p e c t o u r ch ild re n to show re sp o n s ib ility , w h e n w e are o b v io u s ly irresp o n s ib le?

I t has a lso been no ted th a t

parents, w hose ch ild ren were app rehended in the drug raid la s t s p r in g , w i t h f e w excep tio n s , have n o t a tten d ed ou r m eetings. I t ’s possib le, th a t if th ey had jo in ed ou r group, th ey m ight have been ab le to give us m o re ins igh t in to the b a s ic reasons w h y th e ir ch ild ren have tu rn ed to drugs. Perhaps th ey theo rize th a t th ey are sh ie ld ing th e ir ch ild ren from exposure — the press d id n o t do th is , e x ce p t fo r the yo u n g e r teen-agers and y e t the kids spread the new s lik e fire. A re those parents, to d ay , certa in th a t th e ir ch ild ren are n o longer e x p e rim en tin g w ith “ p o t” or o th e r d rugs? Eve n if th is is true , and w e hope so fo r th e ir sake, w h y do th ey not have co n s id e ra tio n fo r an o th e r ch ild w hose life m ay be im p eriled th ro u gh drug-taking?

O u r g ro u p ’s message to these parents is th a t all G o d ’s ch ild ren have tro u b les — som e o f w h ich are co m m o n to all o f us; som e are s ingular. In to d a y ’s w o r ld , he lp is ava ilab le

if we seek it. W e w ou ld like to he lp yo u .

T h e answ ers to o u r personal and drug p rob lem s are w ith in ourselves. W e are en d ow ed w ith an in te lle c t, a w ill and m ost o f us possess the p hysica l and em o tio n a l strength to cope w ith undesirab le s itu a tion s . W e

co u ld , in tim e, b y using ou r t a l e n t s , p r e v e n t diseases p re va le n t in ou r n a tion to d ay . T h e re is so m uch th a t co u ld be d o n e i f w e rea lly w an ted to im p ro ve o u r lives and th e lives o f c h i l d r e n f o r fu tu re generations. Y o u all k n o w w h a t shou ld be done — in y o u r h om e , on the jo b , in the co m m u n ity , in the sta te an d in the n a tion . W h a t m akes y o u so a p a th e t ic ? B e fo re an y on e o f y o u c r itic iz e s to d a y ’s y o u th ,

ask you rse lves, w h a t yo u have d on e and w h a t yo u are doing to im p ro ve th e ir l i f e ? G iv in g them cars, c lo th es , m o n ey , w h a teve r? Is th a t y o u r a n sw e r? D o yo u give th em y o u r sincere l o v e a n d a f f e c t i o n , resp on s ib ility and d isc ip lin e ? A n d a fte r yo u th in k ab o u t all th is and y o u k n o w th e answers — w h a t th e n ?

W e n o t o n ly need y o u — b u t yo u need us w h e th e r y o u are

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R u th erfo rd Church NewsC o n g r e g a t i o n a l

O n S u n d a y , O c to b e r 1st, the R u th e r fo rd C ongregationa l C h u rch w ill observe W o rld C o m m u n io n D ay and the ingathering o f the N e ig h b ors in N eed O ffe r in g a t the F a m ily S e rv ice o f W o rsh ip at 10 :45 A .M . R e v . K a lk b ren n e r w ill p reach on “ C e leb ra tin g a S e l f - G i v i n g L o v e ” using M a tth e w 22: 34-46 for the S c r ip tu re lesson o f the d ay . M r J o h n M u r e z w i l l p lay B u x te h u d e ’s “ Fugue in C M a jo r ” fo r the O rgan Pre lude “ In v o ca t io n in B F la t ” by G u ilm o n t fo r the O ffe r to ry and “ Basse de T ro m p e tte ” by G . G . N ive rs as the Postlude T h e S e n io r C h o ir w ill sing tin C o m m u n io n m usic and tht an them “ T h e H eavens art T e l l i n g ” b y B e e th o v e n N u rse ry care w ill be provided in the d ow n sta irs room during the S e rv ice o f W o rsh ip ind all n ew com ers and vis ito rs w ill be c o rd ia lly w e lcom ed .

T h e N e ighbors in N eed O ffe rin g is a F a ll all-church o ffe r in g fo r the U n ited C hurch o f C h r is t and its Com m ission fo r R a c ia l Ju s t ic e . Lo ca l congregations can he lp in the program o f th is Com m ission con cern ed w ith p rison re fo rm and p risoner re h ab ilita t io n , c r im in a l ju stice system s, b lack y o u t h m i n i s t r y , h ig h e r ed ucation and the grant p r o g r a m f o r d e v e lo p in g day-care cen te rs, co m m u n it\ ce n te rs and job tra in ing centers. T h e question being asked th is y e a r is “ D o yo u care enough to m ake a dream com e t ru e ? ” A ll m em bers o f the local ch u rch are urged to rem em ber to b r in g th e ir o ffe rin g envelopes to ch u rch on O ct. 1st.

G r a c e E p i s c o p a l

Se rv ices at G ra ce Ep isco p a l C h u rch on the N in e teen th Su n d ay a fte r Pen teco s t w ill be held at 8, 9 :1 5 and 11 :00 a.m . w ith the R e c to r , A rch d eaco n R ich a rd N . Pease, o ff ic ia t in g at all Se rv ices assisted by TheR ev . H e rb e rt B . T ie tjen ,D eacon .

T h e p la in ce leb ra tion o f the H o ly C o m m u n io n w ill begin the D ay at 8 :0 0 a.m .

A t 9 :1 5 the C h u rchS ch o o l- Fa m ily S e rv ice w il l be held fo r all grades above the Beg inners and K in d ergarten classes w h ich m eet in th e irseparate d ep artm ents at this hour. T h e Se rv ice o f M o rn in g P ra y e r w il l in c lu d e the R e c to r ’s

S e rm o n e tte , m usic b y the Ju n io r C h o ir and the B ir th d a y T h a n k O ffe rin g . R o b e r t S . M o u n ce , L a y R e ad e r w ill p a rtic ip a te in th is S e rv ice also. T h e C h o ir w ill sing “ O S a v io u r S w e e t ” b y B ach a t the o f fe r to ry . A t the co n c lu s ion o f the w orsh ip a ll w ill have c lassw o rk in b o th parish houses and ad u lts w ill m eet w ith the R e c to r in the Lo u n g e for co ffee & co n ve rsa tion . M r. & M rs. Jam es A . Rodgers w ill be hosts fo r the D ay.

C h ild C are is o ffe red during the 9 :1 5 and 11 :0 0 a.m . Se rv ices fo r the co n ven ien ce o f parents o f pre-school ch ild ren to p rov id e an o p p o rtu n ity fo r e n tire fam ilies to a tten d church together.

T h e 11 o ’c lo ck Se rv ice o f H o ly C o m m u n io n w il l in c lude the R e c to r ’s S e rm o n and m usic by the S e n io r C h o ir . Ina d d i t i o n t o W i l l a n ’s co m m u n io n S e rv ic e the ch o ir w ill sing “ L o rd . M ake T h yW ord a L a n te rn ” by Pasquet at the o f fe r to ry . B o th ch o irs o f G ra c e C h u rch are un d er the d i r e c t i o n o f A r th u r B .P a u lm ie r , O r g a n is t and C h o i r m a s t e r . T h e Organ pre lude w ill be “ P re lu d e on tu n e “ O liv e t” b y M a tth e w s and the p ostlud e w ill be one o f M r. P a u 1 m i e r ’ s a r t i s t i ci m p r o v i s a t i o n s o n th e recessional h ym n tu n e .

T h e M id-W eek ce lebra tion o f the H o ly C o m m u n io n w ill be held on W ed n esd ay at 10:00 a.m . w ith the R e c to r as ce leb ran t. A t th is Se rv ice departed parish ioners listed in the B o o k o f R e m e m b ran ce are p rayed fo r b y nam e, in ro ta tio n , as w e ll as those ill in the parish.

M e t h o d i s t s

T h e R u th e r fo rd U n ited M e th o d is t C h u rch . 56 W . Passaic A v ., un ites w ith dozens o f o th e r d en o m in a tio n s in o b s e r v i n g t h e W o r l d C o m m u n io n D ay on S u n d a y at 10 :15 A .M . T h e m ed ita tio n by pastor R o y C . G reen w ill be ‘ ‘ C o n f i r m i n g Y o u r C o m m itm e n t” . Sp ec ia l m usic un d er the d ire c tio n o f R o b e r t Sh e lan sk e y , the o rgan is t, w ill be the an them “ D a v id ’s L a m e n ta t io n ” b y B illin g s ; p re lu de . S o n a ta (M o v ’t I ) from O p us 16 by A n d re ; the organ o f fe r to ry “ S u p p lic a t io n ” by B ee th o v e n ; and the postlude A ir (M o v ’t I I I ) f r o m S u ite N o. 3 in D b y B a ch . C h ild care is p rov id ed fo r parents a tten d in g the w o rsh ip .

O th e r events on Su n d ay in c lu d e the fo llo w in g : 8 .3 0 A M S e m in a r B reak fas t fo r Se n io r U M Y (in c lu d in g co llege age); 9 :0 0 A M ch u rch school fo r nursey th ro u gh ad u lts ; 9 :3 0 & 11 :00 A M c h o ir rehearsal; 4 :0 0 P M J r . H i (G r 7 ,8 ,9 ) re c rea tio n ; 4 30 PM R a p Session at parsonage, 60 W . Passaic A v . ; 5 :3 0 P M Se n io r U M Y F fo llo w e d by T a rry Se rv ice a t 7 :3 0 PM .

C o n g r e g a t io n a l e v e n t s in c lu d e the T u esd ay events: 9 45 A M B ib le S tu d y and In te rcesso ry P ra y e r ; 7 :3 0 P M C o m m i t t e e o n F in a n c e : 8 :0 0 P M C o m m is s io n on Ed u ca t io n .

W ednesday 8 :0 0 P M theA d m in is tra tiv e B o a rd m eetsand T h u rsd ay 8 :0 0 P M TheU n ited M e th o d is t M en m eet for film s and re freshm ents.

A specia l o ffe r in g w ill be rece ived on W o rld C o m m u n io n S u n d ay fo r the p oo r and needy ab o u t the w o r ld and fo r special services to m in o r ity groups and th rough ou r chap lian s topersons in the service or in s titu tion s. Th is has been the cu stom fo r nearly a generation .

In the Sp rin g , a un ique p ro jec t was launch ed at the R u th e r fo rd U n ited M e th o d is t C h u rch , A ll persons w ere inv ited to take a S ilv e r D o lla r p rovided at the w o rsh ip service and to use th a t as a seed to m u lt ip ly , even as to ld in a parab le b y Jesus in Lu k e 8:4 15. M o s t o f the em phasis h a s b e e n u p o n t h e m u lt ip lic a tio n o f the o ffe rin g so th a t a good fin an c ia l accou n tin g can be m ade on T a le n t S u n d a y w h ich is to be N o vem b er 12. T h e parab le has m an y o th e r im p lica tion s for the C h ris tian life , as the la tte r part o f the parab le show s, that each life is a seed in w h ich the W o rd o f G o d is p lan ted to bring fo rth fru it , even an h u n d red fo ld .

T o fu rth e r the financia l aspect o f the ta len t p ro jec t, tw o events w ill be held soon. A garage sale at the hom es o f M r. & M rs. W . H . S k id m o re . 15 C a rm ita A v ., and o f M iss S . Iren e A ck e rm an , 21 C a rm ita A v ., on S a tu rd a y . S e p t. 30 from 10 A M to 4 P M . T h e second is to be a “ ta le n t " e x p o s i t io n and sale on S a tu rd a y . O c t. 7 from 10 A M to 1 P M at the R u th e r fo rd M e th o d is t C h u rch , 56 W . Passa ic A ve . A t th is tim e , persons having special item s th e y have m ade fo r sale, fo r th e ir ta len t m o n e y , w ill be ava ilab le . Sam p les o f item s fo r

w h ich orders m ay be taken. L is t in g o f services ava ilab le by t h e m e m b e r s o f th e congregation to be p e rfo rm ed . D e ta ils o f the p ro jec t and ad d itio n a l “ ta le n t” listings m a y be o b ta in ed from o r given to Mrs. W . H . (R u th ) Sk id m o re N o . 438-6292 or b y calling the ch u rch o ff ice .

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T h e y a lso th an k the Rev. M r . L e e B u n d g u s o f W e s t m in s t e r P r e s b y te r ia n C h u r c h , L y n d h u r s t , fo r co n d u c tin g the services a t the Ip p o lito F u n era l H o m e , and also the m an y fr ien d s w h o gave th e ir he lp and assistance a t the tim e o f an em ergency .

M r. and M rs.R ich a rd G ra n t

A t the recen t m eeting o f C o u rt S t . M a ry o f the R o sa ry 1091, C a th o lic D augh ters o f A m e rica , M rs. M a rt in Kearns , D is tr ic t D e p u ty and a m em ber o f C o u rt S t . M a ry 1041, was in tro d u ced to the m em bers.

A d o n a tio n w as voted to be sent to the S tu d e n t V o lu n te e r Program o f F a ir le ig h D ick in so n U n ive rs ity fo r A p p a lach ian A id .

T h e A n n u a l H a llo w e en Pa rty and specia l ra ffle w il l be on F r id a y , O c to b e r 20 th at 8’ P .M . in S t . M a r y ’s H igh S ch o o l C a fe te ria . F u r th e r deta ils and t h e c o m m it t e e w il l be announced a t a fu tu re date.

P la n s w e re m ade fo r m em bers to a tten d th e 36th A n n u a l C o m m u n io n B re ak fa s t at the Bergen C o u n ty C o u rts o f the C a th o lic D aughters o f A m erica , at the M a rr io tt H o te l, Param us, N . J . o n O c to b e r 22nd a fte r the 7 .30 A .M . M ass in S t. M a n 's C h u rch . R u th e r fo rd , N . J .

Se ve ra l m em bers w ill also a tte n d a M ass fo r the b e a tif ica t io n o f the late S is te r M ir iam Teresa , a S is te r o f C h a rity o f C o n ve n t S ta t io n . S is te r M ir iam Teresa is a sister o f M o n s i g n o r C h a r le s D e m ja n o v ivh o f S t . M a r y ’s

C h u rch , R u th e r fo rd , N . J . M ass w ill be ce leb ra ted at 9 A .M . on S u n d a y , O c to b e r 22nd at C o n ven t S ta t io n , N . J .

A D o n a tio n w as sent to the S ta te C o u rt C a th o lic D aughters o f A m e ric a fo r the P r ie s th o o d and S ch o la rsh ip Fu n d s . A lu n ch eon w il l be he ld at the W es tm o n t C o u n try C lu b , W est Paterson fo r the b e n e fit o f th is fund . T ic k e ts m ay be secured b y co n tac tin g th e G ran d Regen t, M a ry H ic k e y . D ate o f th is a ffa ir , S a tu rd a y , N o ve m b e r 4th.

H o s p ita lity co m m itte e , M iss E le a n o r B o ck e r , M rs. Lo u is H ah n and M rs. H e n ry M cK e n n a served re freshm ents a fte r the m eeting .

M em b ers are asked to please atten d the O c to b e r 12th m eeting to g reet M rs. K earn s , th e d is tr ic t d e p u ty .

U n ited W a y o f Essex an d T o p cam paign le ad ersh ip fo r W e s t H u dso n w ill m eet th e cu rre n t U n ite d W a yM o n d ay , O c to b e r 2, a t T r in it y cam paign w ill be in tro d u ce d atParish H ouse , 575 K e a rn y th is f irs t m eeting o f th eA ven u e , K e a rn y . C o u n c il year.

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M . S . B . T . ,D i r ec t o r of

R el ig io us E d u c a t i o n A N N O U N C E M E N T S

W e e k d a y s : M o n d a y a n dT u e s d a y at 7 : 3 0 in the evening. W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s d a y and F r i d a y at 7 : 3 0 in the m or n in g . S u n d a y O b l ig at io n Masses: S a t u r d a y at 5 : 3 0 P . M . on ly . S u n d a y at S : 3 0 , 1 0 : 0 0 , 1 1 : 0 0 , 1 2 : 0 0 . T h e 5 : 3 0 P . M . S a t u r d a y Ma ss and the 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . S u n d a y Mass wi l l be offe red in the pari sh ce nt e r as usual .

B a p t i s m s S u n d a y 1 p .m . b y a p p o i n tm en t De v o ti o n s — M o n d a y 7 : 3 0 p .m . M i ra cu lo u s N o ven a: L a t i n chant sung at Eng l is h M ass T u e s d a y 7 : 3 0 p .m . St . A n t h o n y N ov ena

Marriages C o n t a c t R e c t o r y wel l in advance R el ig io us In s tr u ct io ns

B U L L E T I N E D I T O R R E V . H E N R Y M. N A O D E Q

R E E D M E M O R I A L U . P . C H U R C H 281 S t u y v e s a n t A v e n u e

T el e : 4 3 S - 7 6 8 7 Dr. J o h n T u r n e r A m e s Jr . , Minister

S u n d a y , O c t . 1 9 : 4 5 A . M . Bib le S c h o o l classes fo r all ages1 1 : 0 0 A . M . Morning Wors hip World Wide C o m m u n i o n S u n d a y will be celebrated. In fant and nursery care is provided during the mo rn ing service.7 : 0 0 P. M. S e n io r Y o u t h F e l l o w ­ship at the M eth od is t C h u r c h . J u n i o r Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p at Reed Me mo ri al .

T h u rs d a y , Sep t. 28 8 :0 0 P.M C h o i r rehearsal

F r id a y , Se p te m b e r 29 6 : 0 0 P.M . Pot luck supper 8 : 0 0 P.M . Pre par at ory Se rv ice

M o n da y, O c t . 2 8 : 0 0 P.M. Session meeting

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T h e Rev. L e e R . Bun dg us Rid ge R o a d and Page A v e .

Te l e p h o n e : 9 3 9 - 7 9 2 0 C h u r c h - g o i n g f a m il ie s are h app ie r famil ies.

C H U R C H N O T E S R E G U L A R A C T I V I T I E S Su n d a y Wo rs hip Ser vic e

11 a. m .S u n d a y Sc h o o l 9 : 3 0 a . m .

Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p 6 p .m . S u n d a y

M o n da y Pa st or ’s D a y Of f 1st & 3rd We dne sd a y

Do rc a s C ir c l e 9 : 3 0 a .m .3rd M o n da y D e b o ra h Ci r c l e

8 p .m.2nd T u e s d a y Sessio n

Meeting 8 p .m.4th T u e s d a y T rus tee s

Meeting 7: 30 p.m . St e w ar d sh ip

C o m m i t t e e E a c h F r i d a y O f f i c e H o u r s

9 : 3 0 - 3 p .m.1st S u n d a y of M o n th

C o m m u n i o n service at 9 : 3 0 and 11: a . m .

l i t M o n d a y of M o n th W o m e n ’ s A s s o c ia t io n

8 p .m.

S A C R E D H E A R T R.C. C H U R C HR id g e R d . «.

N e w Je r se y Av e . L y n d h u r s t

R t . R e y . Msgr. H e n r y O - J .■eck , Pastor

P h o n e : 438- 1 147 D E V O T I O N A L S C H E D U L E

M A S S E S M o n d a y fh ru F r i d a y —

7 : 3 0 - 9 : 0 0 — 8 : 3 0 P.M.S a t u r d a y —

7 : 3 0 — 9 : 0 0 — 8 : 3 0 P.M.(S u n d a y O bl iga t i on)

S u n d a y —7 : 3 0 — 8 : 4 5 — 1 0 : 0 0 —

1 1 :1 5 — 1 2 : 3 0 — 5 : 0 0 P.M.B A P T I S M S :

E a c h F irs t S a t u r d a y of themo n th at a N o o n Bapti sm alMass. D E V O T I O N S :M o n d a y evenings at 7 : 0 0 P.M. — M i ra cu lo u s Me dal Nov ena .

C O N F E S S I O N S : S a t u r d a y s ; eves of H o l y D a y s and of F i r s t F r id a y s , 2 to 3 P.M. and 7 to 8 P.M. M o n d a ye v e n i n g s a f t e r N o v e n aD evotio n s .E m e r g e n c y : C a l l re cto ry A TO N C E . 438-1 147 I f there is a n y o n e sick at ho m e w h o ca n n o t get to Mass because of i llness or old age, y o u should co n ta ct one of the Pr iests.

P A R I S H P H O N E N U M B E R S : R e c t o r y — 438- 1 147 — S c h o o l — 9 3 9 - 4 2 7 7 — C o n v e n t —9 3 9 - 6 7 3 9 — R e l i g i o u sC o o i d i n a t o r — 9 3 5 - 3 0 9 4 —Org an ist — 939-1 354

B L O C K R O S A R Y :M r s . C h a r l e s O l iv o , 8 0 0 Rive rs i de A v e . , L y n d h u r s t , N .J . F o r i n f o rm a t i o n or to reserv the B lo ck R o s a r y , please call Mrs. R o se Buf is .

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1 0 :1 5 Di v in e Worship H o l y C o m m u n i o n 1st and 3rd S u n d a y

9 : 1 5 S u n d a y Sc h o o l C ou ple s' C l u b 7 : 3 0 1st S u n d a y V o t e r s ’ A s s e m b l y or C o u n c i l 8 : 0 0 1 st M o n da y A l tar G u i l d 8 : 0 0 2nd M o n da y L a d i e s ’ A id S o c ie t y 7 : 3 0 2nd T h u r s d a yC h u r c h C h o i r 7 : 4 5 We dn esd a y B o y s ’ C h o i r 7 : 0 0 T h u rs d a y

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R ev . C o v a l T . Grat er , R e c t o r

O f fi c e P h o n e : 4 3 8 - 5 6 6 8

S U N D A Y 8 : 0 0 a. m . H o l y C o m m u n i o n 9 : 3 0 a.m . H o l y C o m m u n i o n

C h u r c h Sc h o o l 1 1: 0 0 a . m . H o l y C o m m u n i o n

1st & 3rd S u n d a y M orning P ra y e r , 2nd & 4th S u n d a yM orning P ra y e r , 2nd & 4th S u n d a y

F I R S T M O N D A Y 8 : 0 0 p . m . V e s t r y

T U E S D A Y 3 : 3 0 p .m . B r o w n ie s

W E D N E S D A Y 1 0 : 0 0 a.m . M orn in g Prayer

H o l y C o m m u n i o n 7 : 0 0 p .m . B o y S c o u ts

T H U R S D A Y 6 : 4 5 p .m . F a m i l y C h o i r 7: 30 p .m . S e n io r C h o i r

F I R S T F R I D A Y 7 : 0 0 p . m . C u b Sc ou* s

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Assis tan t Rev . Mart in J . S i lve r

Assis tan t T e l e p h o n e s:

R e c t o r y 9 3 9 - 1 1 6 7 C o n ve n t 4 3 8 - 0 4 3 0 S c h o o l 9 3 9 - 0 3 5 0

Ca fe te r i a 4 3 8- 83 1 6 S U N D A Y M A S S E S

A n t ic ip a t e d S u n d a y Mass S a tu rd a y 7 : 0 0 P.M.D A I L Y M A S S E S :

7 : 0 0 , 7 : 3 0 and 8 : 0 0 (P ol ish) A . M .

H O L Y D A Y M A S S E S :7 : 0 0 , 8 : 0 0 , 9 : 0 0 and 1 0 :0 0

(P ol ish) A . M . A n ti c ip a te d Mass 7 : 0 0 P.M.

F I R S T F R I D A Y M A S S E S : 7 : 0 0 . 8 : 0 0 and 1 1 :1 5 A . M . & 7 : 0 0 P.M.

C O N F E S S I O N S : E A C H M O R N I N G F O L L O W I N G T H E 7 : 0 0 and 7 : 3 0 Masses e xc ep t S u n d a y s S A T U R D A Y : 3 : 0 0 to 4 : 0 0 P.M . and after the A n ti c ip a te d Mass unti l 8 : 0 0 P.M.H O L Y D A Y E V E S : A f t e r theA n t ic ip a t e d Mass unti l 8 0 0 p .m .

B A P T I S M S :P a ren ts are to ph o n e fo r an a p p o i n t m e n t and fo l lo w the regu lat ion s of the rene wed B a p t i s m a l L i t u r g y . A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of Bap t is m gen era l ly on S u n d a y s at 1 :0 0 P.M. M A R R I A G E S :Eng age d couple s sh oul d m a ke a rran gem en ts at least 2 m o n t h s prior to the wedding day.

B I N G O :E a c h T u e s d a y at 7 : 3 5 P.M. in our C h u r c h A u d i t o r i u m .

C O N F R A T E R N I T Y O F C H R I S T I A N D O C T R I N E :

E l e m e n t a r y P u b l i c S c h o o l spup i ls f ro m the 1st throug h the 8th grade are in st ru cte d fro m 1 0 : 0 0 to 1 1 :0 0 A . M . S u n d a y . P u b l i c High S c h o o l S t u d e n t s are taught on M o n d a y eveningsf ro m 6 : 3 0 to 7 : 3 0 P . M .P A R I S H R E G I S T R A T I O N : N ew parish io ner s are requestedto register at the R ec to ry .

V i s i t a t i o nand H o l y C o m m u n i o n . C a l l by ar ran gem ent .S I C K C A L L S : U rg en t calls at an y t im e da y or night.

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A d m i n i s t ra t o r N o . Ar l in gto n , L y n d h u r s t ,

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93 3 - 2 7 3 9 S U N D A Y S E R V I C E

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Ric ha rd N. Pease, R e c t o r

X I X P E N T E C O S T 8 : 0 0 a.m . — H o l y C o m m u n i o n 9 : 1 5 a . m . — C h u r c h S c h o o l- F a m il y Serv ice 9 : 1 5 & 1 1 0 0 a.m . — C h i ld Care 1 1 :0 0 a. m . — H o l y C o m m u n i o n &

Se rm o n by R ec t o r W E D N E S D A Y

1 0 : 0 0 a.m . — H o l y C o m m u n i o n

U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T 5 6 W. Passaic A d .

R o y C . G ree n Pastor

9 a .m . , C h u r c h S c h o o l N u rs e ry thru adults1 0 :1 5 Wors hip C h i ld care provided

R o b er t S h el an sk ey Organist

4 p .m . . Ju n i o r Hi . Y o u t h 5 : 3 0 p .m . . Se n io r High A.Col lege-Age Y o u t h

A W E L C O M E T O A L L

S T . M A R Y ’S R . C . C H U R C H

H o m e and A m e s A v e n u es R U T H E R F O R D , N.J .

Re v . Joseph T . Sh ea, Pastor S U N D A Y M A S S E S : S a tu rday , 7 : 3 0 p.m .

S u n d a y —6 : 0 0 , 7 : 3 0 , 9 : 0 0 , 1 0 : 1 0 , 1 1 :2 0 , 1 2 : 3 0 and 5 : 0 0 p.m.

H O L Y D A Y M A S S E S E v e of Hol y D a y — 7 : 3 0 p.m .

H o l y D a y —5 : 4 5 , 6 : 3 0 , 7 : 1 5 . 8 : 0 0 , 9 : 0 0 , 1 0 : 3 0 , 1 2 : 0 0 and 5 : 3 0 p .m.

W E E K D A Y M A S S E S 6 : 3 0 , 8 : 0 0 , 1 2 : 0 0 noon.Mass at 5 : 3 0 p.m . dai l y e xc ep t S a tu rd a y and the Eve of a H o l y D a y .

F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R I S T . S C I E N T I S T

in R u t h e r f o r d , N. J . C o r n e r of L i n c o l n and East Pierre pont Ave s.

B R A N C H O F T H E M O T H E R C H U R C H

S u n d a y Ser vic e 1 1 : 0 0 a. m . S u n d a y Sc h o o l 1 1 : 0 0 a. m .

We dn esd a y Meeting at 8 : 1 5 p .m.

A t Wh ich T es t i m o n ie s O f C h r i s t i a n S c ie nc e Heal ing A re G i ve n

Ch r i st i a n S c ie nc e Read ing R o o m

5 Sta t i on Squ are R u t h e r f o r d . N. J .

O p en T o T h e Publ ic 11 a. m . to 4 p .m . M o n da ÿ thru S a tu rd a y

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ST. JOSEPH'S R.C, CHURCH

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E a s t R u t h e r f o r d , N. J . Rev . M icha el Judge,

O . F . M .R ev . Ju s t i n E c c h e r ,

O . F . M .R e v . D o n a n M c G o v e r n ,

O . F . M .R e v . C h r i s to p h e r K e e n a n ,

O . F . M .Rev . Micahel D u f f y ,

O . F . M .B ro . Do u g la s S m i t h ,

Q.F.M- S U N D A Y M A S S E S 7 : 3 0 p .m . S a tu rd a y

7 : 0 0 , 8 : 1 5 , 9 : 3 0 , 1 0 : 4 5 , 12 N o o n and 5 : 3 0 p .m . W E E K D A Y M A S S E S

7 : 4 5 a . m . and 7 : 3 0 p .m . F I R S T F R I D A Y S

7 : 4 5 a . m . , 11 a . m . and 7 : 3 0 P . m .

. H O L Y 6 A Y S f o f H o l y D a y 7 : 3 0 p. f i * ° 4 I - * * . * 0 0 . 1 0 : 3 0 , 1 f : an d 7 : 3 0 p .m .

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church

M o r t i m e r and F a i r v i e w Av enu es

( L u t h e r a n C h u r c h in A m e r i c a Con gr egat io n)

T h e R ev . W il l ia m R . N ie b a n ck , PastorS u n d a y S c h o o l and C h u r c h Se rv ic e — 9 : 1 5 a. m .T h e Se rv ic e — 1 1 : 0 0 a.m.

R U T H E R F O R D P R E S B Y T E R I A N

C H U R C H E . Passaic A v e n u e

M I N I S T E R S :Dr. F r ed M. H o l l o w a y .Pastor

T h o m a s J. Ho lm es, C h u r c h E d u c a t io n

Ca rl B a cc a ro , Music

9 : 3 0 C h u r c h Sc h o o l9 : 3 0 and 1 1 : 0 0 C H U R C HS E R V I C E S" A G rea t Ing at he rin g” , S e r m o n b y Dr. H o l lo w a y .T h e L o r d ’s S u p p er served by the Presbyters .

T i n y T o t and T o d d l e r Ca re (N u rse ry )

2 : 0 0 K o r e a n Ser vic e — Ch a pel 2 : 3 0 S o u t h Bergen Or at o ri o rehearsal

4 : 0 0 J u n i o r and Se n io r High program of s tu dy and re creat ion — Parish Hous e.

D I A L - A - T H O U G H T4 3 8- 88 8 8

W E L C O M E

W o r s h i p I n

T h e C h u r c h

O f Y o u r C h o i c e

M T . A R A R A T BAPTIST CHURCH

27 29 E l m St re et R u t h e r f o r d , N e w Je rs ey R E V . R A Y F R A Z I E R ,

Pastor Mrs. E l i z a b e t h J o h n s o n ,

Organ ist 9 : 4 5 a. m . — C h u r c h S c h o o l 1 1 : 0 0 a. m . — M or ni ng W or s hi p

W E D N E S D A Y 3 : 0 0 p .m . — P ra ye r Ser vic e

A L L W E L C O M E C H U R C H O F T H E O P E N

_ _ _ _ _ D O O R

C O N G R E G A T I O N A L U N I T E D C H U R C H

O F C H R I S T U N I O N A V E N U E A N D

P R O S P E C T P L A C E R E V . G L E N N F . K A L K B R E N N E R

P A S T O R

urez Or gan ist -C h oi rJ o h n Dire ct o i 1 0 : 4 5 a. m . F a m i l y Wors hip 1 0 : 4 5 a. m . C h u r c h Sc h o o l N u rs ery Care

A L L A R E W E L C O M E I m m a n u e l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

Eas t R u th e r fo rd 9 : 1 5 a. m . S u n d a y Sc h o o l 9 : 1 5 a. m . and 1 0 : 4 5 a.m . — C h u r c h Services

RUTHERFORD BAPTIST &

LIVING GOSPEL 23 West Passaic A v e n u e

Rev. E l i a s M. G o m e s , Pastor

Mr. F r a n k l i n B o w e n , Org an ist and C h o i r D i rec to r

_ _ S u n d a y7« ? A M S u n d a y S c h o o l \ o *5 A M Morning Wo rs hip / P.M. — Ev en in g w or sh ip

T h u rs d a y 7 : 3 0 P.M. Pr ayer Se rv ic e — “ G o d ’ s P o w e r L a b ”

C H U R C H O F T H E L I V I N G G O S P E L

A L L A R E W E L C O M E

CARLSTADTAND

E.RUTHERFORDCARLTON HILL

METHODIST CHURCH

C a r l t o n A v e n u e E a s t R u t h e r f o r d

R e v . J .P . Ru n ge e , Pastor

9 :4 5 a. m . — S u n d a y S c h o o l 1 1 : 0 0 a. m . — C h u r c h Service

C o m m u n i o n S u n d a y — F ir s t S u n d a y in M on th

I M M A N U E L L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H E a s t R u t h e r f o r d , N.J .

T h e Re v .R u d o l p h B l u m , Pastor

C h u r c h Se rv ice Ju ne 25 T h r u A u gu st L i s t e n to " T h e L u t h e r a n H o u r ” at 8 : 3 0 a . m . S u n d a y on N B Cand W F M E at 3 : 3 0 p .m .

JOHN WESLEY CHURCH

E a s t R u t h e r f o r d , N. J .

R e v . M . C . L a n g st o n ,Pastor

R ev . J a c k C o n w a y ,As st . Pa st or

1 0 : 0 0 a. m . — S u n d a y Sc h o o l 2 , » » * ™ ~ M o rn i n g Serv ice(W ed ) ~ Pr a ye r Ser vic e

THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH Ca rlstad t

WM . G . D O X S E Y , Pastor S U N D A Y

9 : 1 5 a. m . — C h u r c h S c h o o l 1 1 : 0 0 a.m . — W or s hi p Se rv ic e

Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p S u n d a y Even in g

C h o i r Rehearsal — T h u r s d a y Ev en in g

CARLSTADT BAPTIST CHURCH

C a rl s ta dt , N .J . A n d e r s o n F ra se r , Pastor

1 1 : 0 0 a . m . — W orsh ip Ser vic e 9 : 4 5 a . m . — C h u r c h S c h o o l

METHODIST CHRIST CHURCH

Bo i l in g Springs A v e . , and Ma in St .

E a s t R u th e r fo rd . N .J . H A E - J O N G K I M , Pa sto r

9: 4 5 - ,M orn in g W orsh ip Se rv ic e *

1 1 : 0 0 a . m . — C h u r c h S c h o o l I

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHAPEL

14 4 Bo i l ing Springs A v e n u e E a s t R u t h e r f o r d , N .J .

In te r im V i c a r Re v . Ge or ge R . D a w s o n

9 : 3 0 a. m . — M ornin g P ra ye r Se c o n d and F o u r t h S u n d a y • : 3 0 a . m . — H o l y C o m m u n i o n F ir s t . T h i r d and F i f t h S u n d a y

A a r o n K a h n

A a r o n K a h n o f 422 C h e s tn u t S t. , K e a rn y , a pro fess iona l w a te rco lo r a rt is t, d ied Se p te m b e r 20 in S t. B a r n a b a s M ed ica l C en te r, L iv in gs ton . H e w as 75.

Co n g regation B ’nai Israe l o f K e a rn y an d N o rth A r lin g to n had been p lan n in g to h on o r M r. K ah n in O c to b e r fo r m ore than 50 ye a rs m em bersh ip .

H . R . F r i c k e n h a u sH . R o la n d F r ic k e n h a u s , o f 5

C l i f f w o o d T e r r . , E a s t R u th e r fo rd , d ied S a tu rd a y at Je rs e y Sh o re M e d ica l C e n te r in N ep tu n e . H e w as 53.

B o rn in N e w H a ve n , C o n n ., he lived in O range befo re m oving here last year. H e w as a g rad u a te o f N e w H aven College.

A c e r t i f i e d p u b l i c a c co u n tan t, M r. F r ic ke n h au s w a s v ic e - p r e s id e n t a n d treasu re r o f D C L In c . in Sad d le B ro o k fo r the past five years. H e was a m em b er o f the N ew Y o rk and N e w Je rs e y S ta te So c ie t ie s o f C e rtif ie d Pu b lic A cco u n ta n ts .

H e is su rv ived by his w ife , the fo rm e r M a ry M u rp h y : a daughter, K a re n , and a son, Pau l, b o th o f M ilfo rd , C o n n .

Se rv ice s w ere at 10 :30 a.m . at the D i f f i ly Fu n era l H o m e . 41 A m es A v e ., R u th e r fo rd . B u ria l w as in the B ro n x .

y e a r s befo re m ovin g to En g le w o o d 3 w eeks ago.

He w as the o w n e r o f F lash C lean ers , 43 M ead o w R o ad . R u th e r fo rd fo r 35 years.

S u rv iv in g are h is w ife the fo rm e r B ea tr ic e Pa risk o , one daugh ter M rs. V e ra H y m a n o f En g lew o o d , a sister M rs. Y e tta G lassm an o f F lo r id a and one g ran dch ild S co tt.

Se rv ice s w ere he ld at “ G u tte rm an - M u s ic an t” co rner Passa ic and Park S tree ts , H acken sack , N . J . T h u rsd ay at 1 P. M . F lo w e rs g ra te fu lly d ec lin ed . C o n tr ib u t io n m ay be made to th e H e a rt Fu n d .

M r s . B o w e r s

Mrs. M in n ie E t ta Bow ers , 7 5 , o f 2 6 G ro ve S t. , R u th e r fo rd , d ied Sep t. 20 at H acken sack H osp ita l.

Mrs. B o w e rs w as born in D an v ille , V a ., and had lived in N ew Y o rk befo re m ovin g to R u th e r fo rd in 1946. Sh e w as a m em b er o f the M t. A ra ra t B ap tis t C h u rch .

Sh e is su rv ived b y tw o sons, O ly n , a t hom e, and G eorg e J r . , o f W e s tb u ry , N .Y . ; a daughter, Mrs. Inez F lo w e rs , at hom e, a b ro th e r , M itc h e ll P a tr ic k o f N ew Y o rk ; six g ran dch ild ren a n d f i v e g r e a t g r e a t g ran dch ild ren . H e r husband ,

G eorg e , d ied in 1936.T h e funera l w as at 10 a.m .

a t the M t. A ra ra t Bap tis t C h u rc h .

F r e d B l a c k s h a w A l e x M . S h e r i d a n

Fred H . B la ck s h a w , S r., 73, d ied S e p t. 17 a t his hom e a t 3 0 0 V a l le y B ro o k A ve. L y n d h u rs t .

B o rn in T re n to n , M r. B la cksh aw lived in Je rs e y C ity 45 years b e fo re m ov in g to L y n d h u rs t tw o years ago. He re tired e ig h t years ago a fte r serving as a guard a t G u a ran tee T ru s t C o ., M a n h a ttan , fo r 25 years.

M r. B la ck sh a w is su rv ived b y his w ife , the fo rm er F lo re n ce Ja g o , th ree daughters and th ree sons; 2 sisters, 36 g r a n d c h i l d r e n and three great-grandch ild ren .

F u n e ra l arran g em en ts w ere m ade b y P a ro w Fu n era l H o m e , N o rth A r lin g to n . F o llo w in g a Mass a t Sacred H eart R .C . C h u rch , L y n d h u rs t , in te rm e n t was m ade in H o ly Cross C e m e te ry , N o rth A r lin g to n .

I r v i n g S h a p i r o

Irv in g S h ap iro , 60 Eas t L in d e n A v en u e , En g lew o o d , N . J . d ied W ed n esd ay Sep t. 20, 1972 a t E n g le w o o d H o sp ita l at the age o f 83 years.

B o rn in Po lan d . M r. Sh ap iro had lived in R u th e r fo rd 37

A lex M a c K en z ie Sh e rid an o f 12 W eb ste r S tre e t , K e a rn y , d ie d S e p t e m b e r 19 at B u rlin g to n M e m o ria l H o sp ita l in M t . H o l ly . H e w as 41.

A n a tive o f S co t la n d , M r. Sh e r id a n cam e to the U n ited S ta te s 10 years ago and settled in N o rth A r lin g to n w h e re he lived u n t il m ovin g to K e a rn y in Ja n u a ry . He was e m p lo yed as a s a l e s m a n f o r Z e p M a n u fa c tu r in g C o ., Sp r in g fie ld .

He w as a m em b er o f A th o le T e m p le M aso n ic Lo d g e o f G la sg o w , S c o t la n d ; the S co ts A m e rican C lu b an d the U ls ter C lu b , b o th o f K e a rn y .

He leaves his w ife , M rs. B a rb a ra S cu llio n S h e r id a n ; a d au g h te r, A le x is M acK e n z ie Sh e r id a n , at h o m e ; and tw o b ro thers and a sister in S co tlan d .

T h e R e v . R o b e r t B la ck w e ll o f F irs t P re sb y te r ian C h u rch , K e a rn y , co n d u cte d funeral services at T h e F a y F u n era l H o m e , 683 K e a rn y A ven u e , K e a rn y , on F r id a y . C rem atio n was in R o sed a le C re m a to ry .

F a n n i e A . S t o n eM rs. F an n ie S . S to n e ,

fo rm e r ly o f Irv ing P lace and

J a c k s o n A v e n u e A p t s . , R u th e r fo rd , d ied su d d en ly in P ittsbu rgh , Penna., on A u gu st 26th.

B o rn in B rid g ep o rt, C o n n ., M rs. S to n e had lived inR u th e r fo rd m ore than 45 years a n d a t t e n d e d t h e C o ngregationa l Ch u rch . Sh e is su rv ived by a daughter, M rs.W m . ( Je a n ) N o rm an , w ithw h o m she had lived the past t w o y e a r s , a n d tw o g ran d ch ild ren , S teven and J i l l N o rm an .

Fu n e ra l services w ere held at 10 A .M . A gusu t 29th at the ( 'ro s s Fu n era l H om e, Penn H ills , Penna. Bu ria l w as atM o r n i n g s i d e C e m e t a r y , G a y lo rd s v ille , C o n n ., A ugust 30th.

A n t h o n y J . G u i d a

A n th o n y J . G u id a , 37, o f 539 S ix th A ve ., L y n d h u rs t , d ied S e p tem b er 19.

M r. G u id a was a life long r e s id e n t o f L y n d h u r s t . E m p lo y e d b y the Bergen C o u n ty S h e r if f ’s O ff ic e , he w as a m em b er o f N e w Je rs e y P B A L o c a l 134. He w as a p arish ioner o f Sacred H e a rt R .C . C h u rch .

He is survived b y his w ife , the fo rm e r C e c ilia S c h e ll ; a daugh te r S h e r y l A n n e , at hom e; his m o th e r. M rs. A lic e G u id a o f L y n d h u rs t ; a sister, M rs. H e len C am p o n ig ro o f W anam assa; and a b ro th er, M ich ae l O f N o rth M asapequa. N .Y .

T h e fu n era l w as held F r id a y at the N aza re M e m o ria l H o m e fo llo w e d by a 10 a.m . M ass at Sac red H e a rt C h u rch .

W a l t e r R o s e

W a lte r A . R o se , 48 M ad ison avenue, R o ch e lle P a rk , d ied S e p t . 12 at H acken sack H o sp ita l at the age o f 61.

B o rn in C a r ls tad t, M r. R o se m oved to R o ch e lle Park 23 years ago. A n iro n w o rk e r , he was a m em b er o f the A fL - C IO . He w as a W o r ld W a rr I I veteran and w as a m em b er o f the V F W ' and A m e rican Leg io n . H e w as a fo rm e r C a r ls tad t firem an.

S u rv iv in g are his w ife , M ild re d ; a daugh te r. M iss M ild re d R o se , o f R o ch e lle P a rk ; tw o b ro th ers , H e n ry , o f R o c k a w a y T o w n sh ip . and F ra n k , o f C a lifo rn ia , and a sister, M rs. H e len K aeh le r, o f C arls tad t.

L a u r a L e w i n s k e

M rs . L a u ra Le w in s k e , 425 Se co n d street, C a rls tad t, d ied S e p t . 13 a t H acken sack H o sp ita l o f an ap p aren t h eart a tta ck . S h e w as 65.

B o rn in San F ran c is co , C a lif ., M rs. K e w in sk e lived in

NORTH ARLINGTONQUEEN OF PEACE

CHURCHRe v . Msgr.

T h o m a s J . T u o h y , Pastor Re v . Jo sep h M. Q u in la n

Re v . J a m e s J. B rad y Rev. G e ra ld P. C a pr io

R e c t o r y 10 F r a n k l i n Pi9 9 1 - 7 6 6 0C o n v e n t 18 F r a n k l i n Pi99 7 2141Ch r i st i a n B ro th ers F a c u l t y Hous e 2 0 0 Ridge R d . 991- 12 3 5

M A S S E S S A T U R D A Y 8, E V E S O FH O L Y D A Y S : 6 : 3 0 pm - for f u lf i l l m ent of Obl ig at i on S U N D A Y (in C h u r c h ) : 7 :3 0 ,9 : 0 0 . 1 0 : 3 0 a m . 12 N o o n and 5 : 3 0 pm — (in G r a m . Sc ho ol ) 1 0 : 3 0 amH O L I D A Y S : 7 30 , 9 00 , 1 0 : 3 0 am , 12 N o o n , and 5 : 3 0 , 7 :3 0 pmW E E K D A Y S : 6 : 3 0 , 7 . 4 5 , 9 : 0 0 am , and 5 : 3 0 p m ( e x c e p t J u ly & Aug.)C O N F E S S I O N S : Sa tu rd a y 1 :3 0 to 2 : 3 0 pm and after the 6 :3 0 pm Mass.T h u r s d a y be fore F irs t F r i . 4 to 5: 30 and 7 : 3 0 t o 9 pm Eves , of H o l id a y s 4 to 5 : 3 0 and after 6: 30 p m Mass W e e k d ay s at 7 : 3 0 pm B A P T I S M S : Paren ts mustarrange w it h a Pr iest for Bapti sm be fore or after birth of the chi ld.Pr e-B apt ism i ns tru ct io ns for Paren ts and G o d -p a re n ts on the last S u n d a y of the m on th at 2 pm in G r a m . Sc ho o l Ba pti sm on the F i r s t S u n d a y of the m o n t h at 2 pm in C h u rc h .

S T . P A U L ’S E P I S C O P A L

C H U R C H 1 1 Y o r k R o a d

N o rth A r l in g t o n , N .J . 0 7 0 3 2 T h e Rev F r e d e r ic k C . F o x , I II

R e c t o r8 : 0 0 A . M . H o l y C o m m u n i o n 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . H o l y C o m m u n i o n

(1st & 3rd Su n d ay s )1 0 : 0 0 A . M . Morning P ra yer

(2 n d & 4 th S u n d a y s )1 0 : 0 0 A . M . C h u r c h S c h o o l Prog ram .(Spe cial Clas s for Re ta rd ed C h i ld re n )A u gu st 6 th , 13, 20 , mo rn ing prayer 10 A . M .A u gu st 2 7 th 8 : 0 0 A . M . and 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . H o l y C o m m u n i o n S e p t e m b e r 3rd * 8 : 0 0 A . M . and 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . H o l y C o m m u n i o n O n all the above dates C h i ld care provid ed at the 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . Service

T h e above schedu le wi ll be c o r re ct w h e n we begin our C h u r c h S c h o o l o n Se p te m b e r 10th. 19 72 .

FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH

153 R idge Rd .N o rth A r lin g to n , N ew Jersey

H en ry C K reu t^er, Pastor

Su n d a y O ct. 1W O R L D W ID E

C O M M U N IO N S U N D A Y 9 & 1 1 A .M . W orsh ip Se rv ice

Grace Lutheran Church

223 Rid ge Ro ad N orth Ar l in gto n

S u n d a y Wo rs hip Ser vice, 1 0 :0 0

S u n d a y S c h o o l , 1 0 : 0 0 a.m Rev . R .W . S e a m a n , Pastor

BiltmorePentecostalTabernacle

Serv icesS u n d a y S c h o o l ................9 : 3 0 A MS u n d a y W o r s h i p 1 0 :3 0 A MPr ayer — T u e s d a y ...........7 :3 0 P.MT h u r s d a y ..............................7 : 3 0 P.M.

Re v . Jo s ep h Lat te l l 5 4 Pr osp ec t A ven u e No . Ar l in gto n , N. J .1 1 9 B i l tm o re Street N o . Ar l in gto n , N.J

9 9 8 - 9 0 1 9

STEEVER Funeral Home

I Successor To Collins M em o ria l Ig 253 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. |jiï 201 939 3000 jij

C lif to n 25 years b e fo re m oving to C a rls tad t tw o years ago.

Sh e leaves h e r husband , P h il ip (M ik e ) Le w in sk e .

H e n r y B a l d i n g e r

H e n ry Ba ld in g e r, 87, o f W est M ain street, T u c k e r to n , d ied Sep t. 19 at A t la n t ic C ity H o sp ita l.

B o m in G e rm a n y , M r. B a ld in ge r had lived in Eas t R u t h e r f o r d and C arls tad t befo re m ovin g to T u c k e r to n 25 years ago. H e retired 25 years ago as a too l and d ie m ake r and m arb le se tte r at the T ru b e k C h em ica l C o . H e w as a m em ber o f E c lip se Lo d g e Lodge , F & A M , E a s t R u th e r fo rd .

H e leaves his w ife , the fo rm e r So p h ie C h ris tia n so n ; a d a u g h t e r , M r s . E le a n o r G a rd n e r , o f C a r ls tad t; th ree sons, G eorge o f Poughkeepsie , N .Y . ; H e n ry , o f C lif to n , and Sh e rm an , o f C a r ls tad t; six g r a n d c h i ld r e n a n d tw o great-grandchild ren.

I n e z C a r b e r r y

M rs. In ez (n ee M e lch io r ) C a rb e rry , o f N e w Y o rk , d ied Sep t. 14 in K n ick b o c h e r H o sp ita l, N .Y . Sh e w as 59 years o ld . and a native o f R u th e r fo rd .

S u rv iv in g are her husband . Jam es ; a daugh te r, Ja c q u e lin e C a rb e rry , at h o m e ; a b ro th er, Jo h n M e lch io r , o f Em m au s , P a .; and her parents, Mrs. E m m a M e lch o ir , o f N e w Y o rk , and Jo h n M e lch o ir , S r ., o f C a ld w e ll.

P h y l l i s L a n z e l o t t a

M iss P h y ll is L a n z e lo tta , 37. o f 240 Pa te rson avenue. Ea s t R u th e r fo rd , d ied S e p t. 18 in E a s t R u th e r fo rd .

B o rn in C lif to n , M iss L a n z e lo tta lived in East R u th e r fo rd 30 years. S h e w as e m p lo yed b y the Ten s ion En ve lo p e C o ., H acken sack , fo r six years. Sh e w as a p arish ioner o f S t . Jo s e p h ’s R .C . C h u rch .

S u rv iv in g are her fa the r, M a r io , o f E a s t R u th e r fo rd ; and t w o sisters, M rs . Danie l (N a n c y ) S c a rd e lli, o f East R u th e r fo rd , and M rs. C arm in e (R o s a n n ) L e o n e , o f L o d i.

d ied u n ex p ected ly at hom e S e p t. 17. Sh e w as 53 years old.

B o r n in Passa ic, M rs. D e V r i e s , l iv e d in East R u th e r fo rd 50 years befo re m ovin g to R u th e r fo rd . H e r husband , R u sse ll, S r ., fo rm er o w n e r o f the fo rm er C a rlton H ill T ru ck in g C o ., d ied in 1970. M rs. D e V r ie s w as a m em ber o f F irs t Pre sb yte rian C h u rch o f Passaic.

S u rv iv in g are tw o sons, R u sse ll, J r . , o f N e w fo u n d lan d , and R o b e r t K . , o f G reen Po n d ; her parents, M r. and M rs. A n d re w B o d n a r; a b ro th er, M ich ae l B o d n ar, and tw o sisters, M rs. W illia m (M a ry ) B ra v ia k and M rs. Jo h n (H e le n ) P l e t e n i k , a l l o f E a s t R u t h e r f o r d , a n d tw o g ran dch ild ren .

M a r y K o r c z n s k i

M rs. M a ry K o rcz yn s k i, 82, o f L o y avenue R iv e rd a le , d ied Sep t. 13 at C h ilto n M em oria l H o sp ita l, P eq u an n o ck .

B o rn in Po lan d . M rs. K o rcz yn sk i lived in W allin g ton and Ea s t R u th e r fo rd before m oving to R ive rd a le a yea r ago. Sh e w as a m em ber o f the Po lish N a t io n a l U n io n , G ro u p 1 6 2 , W a ll in g to n ; and a p arish ioner o f the Po lish N a t io n a l C a th o lic C h u rch o f the T ran s fig u ra tio n and its A d o ra tio n S o c ie ty o f the B lessed Sacram en t.

Su rv iv in g are th ree sons, F r a n k L i s k i e w i c z , o f W a llin g to n , and H e n ry and J u l i u s K o r c z y n s k i , o f S o u t h a m p t o n , N .Y . , tw o

'd au g h te rs , M rs. T h e lm a M a rcy . o f Pa lm C ity . F la ., and M rs. T h o m as (L i l l ia n ) H u b e r, o f R iv e rd a le : n ine grandch ild ren and five great-grandchildren.

M a r t h a S t e v e n s

M rs. M a rth a S teven s, the fo rm er M a rth a W ase o f 222 R id g e R d ., L y n d h u rs t , died Sep t. 10 at h om e a fte r a long illness. Sh e w as a m em ber o f Sacred H e a rt R .C . C h u rch and

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S w am ped B y Im m aculate 1 1 K nigh ts A id F loodS t M a ry ’sT im O ’H are passed fo r tw o

to u ch d o w n s and ran fo ra n o t h e r y e s t e r d a y asI m m a c u l a t e C o n c e p t io n inaug ura ted the firs t B ig S ix season S u n d a y w ith a 34-14 ro u t o f S t . M a r y ’s

O ’H a re th re w both T Dpasses to s lo tb ack J im D evlin and ran th ree ya rd s fo r the gam ebreak ing sco re in the th ird p eriod . T h e G ae ls had stayed w ith Im m acu la te and tra iled , 14-6, w hen the L io n s b rok e it open .

F o llo w in g the S t . M a r y ’s score on an 11-yard D an Adam s-to-Chris W h itm a n pass e a rly in th e th ird p e rio d , the L io n s m o ved 55 yard s in ju st fo u r p lays. O ’H a re capped the

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a ch a rte r m em b er o f the Lad ies A u x ilia ry o f the V F W G u id e tt i, Ro g a lsk i, W ase Po st N o . 3549, nam ed a fte r h e r b ro th er Charles, w h o d ied in W o r ld W ar 1. Sh e served as p res iden t fo r th ree term s. M rs. S teven s was a lso a m em b er o f M t. Carm el G u ild S o c ie ty o f L y n d h u rs t .

Sh e is su rv ived b y her husband , Jo sep h ; tw o sons, Jo sep h o f L a k e H ia w a th a , and Charles, o f E a s t R u th e r fo rd ; s i x d a u g h t e r s , L u c y B ed n a rcz yk o f F a ir f ie ld , M a ry P an d o rf o f O ld B rid g e , C rysta l B u ca ro o f E a s t R u th e r fo rd , A m e lia A n e lli o f L o d i and M arth a S teven s and E v e ly n Lo n garzo , both o f L y n d h u rs t. A n o t h e r daughter, C la ire Pa rco ro , p redeceased her in 1965.

She is also su rv ived by tw o b ro thers, E d w a rd o f Ju s t in , C a lifo rn ia and A r th u r o f H ig h lan d Park , N . J .

In te rm e n t w as a t H o ly Cross C e m e te ry , N o rth A rlin g to n , N . J .

m arch w ith a 37-yard sco ring s trik e to D evlin .

K e v in T a y lo r in the fin a l pe riod and S t . M a ry ’s cam e right back to d ose o u t the sco rin g as A d am s passed 26-yards to W a yn e M e y e r in the fin a l m inutes.S t . M a ry ’s 0 0 6 8—14Im m acu la teC o n ce p tio n 7 7 14 6 —34

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T h e R u t h e r f o r d M ead o w lan d s are a p rim e co n cern to the people o f R u th e r fo rd espec ia lly M a ry G e r tru d e M e in ers and B ill B ro o k s . “ T h e fu tu re o f our Bo rou g h w il l depend on decis ions th a t ou r T o w nC o u n c il w il l have to m ake in the nex t few years. W e believe t h a t e v e r y c i t i z e n in R u th e r fo rd shou ld h ave a rep resen ta tive vo ice in these decis ions, n o t just thosein v o lv e d w ith the sevenR e p u b l ic a n s cu rre n tly in o ff ic e .

T h e M ead ow lan d s w ere not the same p rob lem a few years ago w h en eve ry R e p u b lican can d id a te assured us th a t the M e a d o w la n d s w ere being p ro tec ted for R u th e r fo rd ’s fu tu re , w ith plans fo r light in d u s try and espec ia lly as a panacea fo r ou r recrea tion a l p rob lem s. W e w ere assured tha t ou r share o f the w o r ld ’s m ost v a l u a b l e c h u n k o f u nderdeve loped real estate was in g o o d h a n d s .

In the past few m onths a m a jo r new spaper in tim a ted th a t loca l M u n ic ip a lit ie s w ith M e ad o w la n d p ro p e rty w e re n o t

k ic ty .IC : D evlin 16 pass from

O ’Hare (L e n n o n k ic k ).SM : W h item an 11 pass from

A d am s (run fa iled ).IC : D evlin 37 pass from

O ’H are (L e n n o n k ic k ).IC : O ’H are 3 run (L e n n o n

k ic k ).IC : T a y lo r 30 run (k ic k

b lo ck ed ).S M : M e ye r 26 pass from

capab le o f regu lating itsd eve lop m en t and th a t theH a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w la n d D eve lop m en t C o m m iss io n , astate agency, w as needed as a “ w a tch d o g ” and a p o ten tia l cure a ll. T h e R u th e r fo rd C o u n c il d id not react to th is critic ism .

G o ve rn o r C a h il l ’s p roposed “ A t la n t is ” in the M ead ow lan d s has been s tu ffed d o w n ou r th ro a ts and the voters o fR u th e r fo rd w ere u n in fo rm ed spectators. T h e R u th e r fo rd T ax p aye rs A ssoc ia tion re cen tly ca lled a m eeting , to do the jo b o f the co u n c il, to in fo rm the people . A t tha t sam e m eeting o u r M a y o r co m p la in ed th a t he had litt le to say ab o u t fu tu re decisions in “ C a h il l ’s C i t y ” , a very sad co m m e n ta ry . In the O rig ina l A c t a M u n ic ip a lC o m m itte e was estab lished , a co m m ittee th a t w o u ld defend the ‘hom e ru le ’ p rin c ip le and act as a d e v il’s ad vo ca te in fu tu re decisions. H o w e ve r ,th ey forgot to give theco m m ittee voting o r veto ing p ow er. Ins ight or in su lt? O u r M a y o r is a passive m em b er and is u sua lly represented b y a frien d . B u t can w e b lam e h im

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E v e n the least sop h is tica ted o f in vesto rs w i l l e ve n tu a lly rea lize th a t successfu l tim in g w ill be a s ig n ifican t and perhaps dec id in g fa c to r in the a t ta in m e n t o f h is in ves tm en t ob jec tives .

W h e th e r th e chosen m ode be co m m o n s to cks , co rp o ra te bonds, o r m u tu a l fu n d s, a p eaked m a rk e t in w h ich p rices do n o t seem to p rom ise a sa t is fa c to ry cap ita l ga in , at least in th e fo reseab le fu tu re , is n a tu ra lly to be avo id ed , p a r t ic u la r ly b y those w h o w ish to d e d ica te a large lu m p sum p u r c h a s e t o f u t u r e ap p rec ia tio n .

O f cou rse, e ve ryo n e kn ow s th a t a ll secu rities w il l not fo llo w the m a rk e t averages. It is q u ite possib le to b uy a “ d og ” and s u ffe r during a b u llish u p tu rn , as i t is eq u a lly feasib le to assum e th a t a t least som e secu rities w il l o u tp e rfo rm the pack du rin g lean er tim es.

H o w e ve r , it seem s th a t the unpro fess iona l m u lt itu d e o f s m a ll in vestors m u st be destined to im ita te these sam e averages in th e ir o w n results. A c ce p tin g this p rem ise, tha t m ost o f us w il l be u n ab le to m u ste r the tim e , cost, o r expertise to p rod u ce a tru ly rem arkab le in ves tm e n t, h ow then does on e go ab o u t “ t im in g ” h is o w n b u y and sell d ec is ion s?

T ak e to d a y ’s s to ck m arke t as an exam p le .

D u rin g th e w o rk w e ek o f 11-15 S e p t. w e d ed ica ted no sm all am o u n t o f t im e to cru is ing th e log ical avenues o f in vestm en t d ec is ion m aking. W e co n su lted an acco u n t e x ecu tive fo r a N .Y .S . E . m em ber f irm , and a dozen f in an c ia l jou rna ls .

A ll sou rces agreed th a t h is w as a ra th e r u n ce rta in tim e fo r s to cks , w ith the D o w Jo n e s In d u s tr ia l Average d r iftin g a im less ly (a t a h igher leve l than a y e a r ago b u t fa ilin g to e x h ib it a “ su m m er r a l ly ” ), sluggish trad in g vo lu m e , and m isgivings in the a ir regard ing, am ong o th e r th ings, the N o ve m b e r e lec tio n , the M id d le Eas t, and V ie tn am .

O n e co lu m n is t fo r a h ig h ly respected fin an c ia l w e e k ly s tro n g ly im p lied th a t the m a rke t w as reach ing its to p ; a sure danger sign fo r the p o ten tia l in vesto r. A n o th e r a n a ly s t t e r m e d h im s e l f “ m o d e ra te ly o p t im is t ic ” , bu t s a w o n l y ‘ ‘ l i m i t e d o p p o rtu n it ie s ” ava ilab le .

A d ire c to r o f th e best p e rfo rm in g m u tu a l fund during a recen t pe riod ad m itte d th a t, a lthough his o p e ra t io n had reduced its cash p os it ion (a n o rm a lly bu llish m o ve on th e p a r t o f a n in v e s tm e n tc o m p a n y ) the o p p o rtu n it ie s to a c h ie v e s ig n if ic an t cap ita l g ro w th seem ed g rea tly reduced from those o f six m o n th s ago.

A n in ves tm en t su rvey b y a lead ing business w e e k ly noted th a t, w h ile m ost o f the im p o rta n t e co n o m ic in d ica to rs co n tin u e d on the upsw ing , the fa ilu re o f the m a rk e t to show any real progress s ince last M arch has c e r ta in ly cast a p e s s im is t ic pall o v e r an o th e rw ise ro sy p ic tu re o fbusiness re co ve ry .

T h e b ro k er , w h ile n o te x ac t ly d rip p in g w ith e b u llie n t o p tim ism , nevertheless forecast a su bstan tia l rise in the D . J . I . A . during the n e x t tw e lve to e ig h t e e n m o n t h s . T h i s

p rog n ostica tio n w as supported b y his research d ep a rtm en t, w h ich had at the sam e tim e re ce n tly cu t-do w n its o w n list o f b u y re co m m en d a tio n s — a som ew h at bearish in d ica t io n .

W h a t w e f in a lly m anaged to ob ta in w as a t ru ly con fu sing p ic tu re . W h ile e ve ryo n e seem ed to espouse a ce rta in degree o f pessim istic p ru d en ce , th ey f l u c t u a t e d i n d i v id u a l l y b e tw een bu llish and bearish s e n t i m e n t s i n t h e i r e x p e c t a t i o n s o f m a rk e t p e rfo rm an ce ove r the next y e a r and b eyon d .

I f th is is ty p ic a l o f the p ic tu re th a t th e average sm all in vesto r m u st in te rp re t in o rder to t im e his m o n e ta ry decis ions, h ow then m a y he be best assured th a t h is a im s w il l not be shattered b y a c tu a lly b u y in g in to the to p o f a no longer advancing m a rk e t?

O n e an sw er to the p rob lem lies in th e d ire c tio n o f D o lla r C ost Averag ing , a sys tem atic in vestm en t p rocess w h ich w e w ill exam in e in re la tio n to the question o f tim in g n ex t w eek .

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A m es A v en u e , R u th e r fo rd , w ill h o ld op en house on O c to b e r 21 and 28 w ith g ifts fo r adu lts and rides, ice cream and a c lo w n fo r the ch ild re n s ’ en jo ym e n t.

H o w a rd Parsons and his son-in-law, T o m M a lle s , w ill be the hosts a t R u th e r fo rd w h ere th ey op ened a b ran ch th is su m m er o f a long-estab lished fa m ily business. Parsons and h is b ro th e r F red he lped th e ir fa th e r , F re d e r ic k Parsons w h o op en ed a sm all ap p lian ce store in K e a rn y a lm o st f i f t y years ago. B o th H o w a rd and F red grew up w o rk in g in the rep a ir shop o f th e ir fa th e r ’s business and a f te r service in W o r ld W ar I I F re d jo in e d H o w a rd in 1946 in th e sales and service d ep a rtm e n t o f the business in K e a rn y .

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K E A R N Y O F F IC E :

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E A S T N E W A R K O F F IC E :

N orth 4th St. (at tha bride«)

S O U T H K E A R N Y O F F IC E : Cantral Ava. (opposite Western Electric)

N O R T H A R L IN G T O N O F F IC E :

h o ld th is are fac to ry- tra in ed in the ca re and op e ra tion o f M a y t a g a p p l i a n c e s and service to the purchaser o f M ay tag p rod u c ts . Parsons is very p roud o f th is p a rticu la r franch ise , as he is o f the o th e r nam e brand p ro d u c ts he sells: G E , H o o v e r , G ib so n , Z e n ith , and Ph ilco . H e carries washers, d r y e r s , r e f r i g e r a t o r s , a irco n d it io n e rs , d ishw ashers, vacuum cleaners and all sm all app liances, all in w h ite and m an y b eau tifu l co lors.

Parsons says, “ O u r im age is th a t w e sell w h a t w e co n s id er the highest q u a lity brands ava ilab le in the m a rke t to d a y .” A n d Parsons is p rou d o f the

fact th a t th e y give im m ed ia te d e liv e ry , service and repa ir ( i f necessary) b y facto ry- tra ined m en.

S i n c e P a r s o n s is a fam ily-ow ned en te rp rise , M rs. H o w a rd Parsons has been a great he lp in the business and To m M a lles w h o has been w ith the business ten years, is now the husband o f G a y le , one o f H o w a r d ’s fo u r daughters. G a y le is p art tim e secre ta ry fo r Parsons and also o n the ed ito ria l s ta ff o f M ad em o ise lle M agazine . D augh te r B arb ara also helps w ith secretaria l du ties w h ile her sister D eborah is an A m e rican H is to ry m a jo r in her ju n io r y e a r a t M a ry W a s h i n g t o n C o l l e g e , F r c d e r i c k s b u r g , V ir g in ia . H o w a rd ’s yo u n gest daughter.

K r is ta l, 7 , is a te lev is io n m odel and w ill also ap p ear on the D ecem b er co ve r o f G o o d H ousekeep ing M agazine.

O n e o f the hardest w o rk e rs w h o does a good deal o f the in s ta lla tion w o rk is D o n a ld , a fine yo u n g m an , son o f F red Parsons.

T o m M a lle s , a ta ll y o u n g m an w ith a su n n y sm ile and a d isp os itio n to m a tch , heads the sales fo rce o f Parsons and w ill be m uch on the R u th e r fo rd scene.

T o m a t te n d e d K e a rn y schoo ls and Ru tge rs U n iv e rs ity . H is ca ree r began w ith w o rk fo r a few large co m p an ies in the fie ld o f sales and m arke tin g . He says, “ M y l ife ’s am b itio n was to be in a sm all business w here m y am b it io n , ideas and

ed u ca tio n co u ld be used to its fu llest c a p a c ity .”

T o m ’s em phasis in th is business en terp rise is in sales and advertis ing . H e feels th a t these ingred ients are necessary to accom p lish an y well-planned m a rke tin g goals.

T o m also is active in church affa irs and en jo ys all typ es o f sports. H is p r im a ry co n ce rn in th is new business end eavo r is to trea t all h is custom ers w ith respect and d ig n ity because, as he states, “ T h e y ’re y o u r boss.”

T h e Parsons fa m ily is a d evou t one and e x e m p lify in th e ir business the h on esty and tru th th ey profess in th e ir fam ily and en d eavo r to carry out o u r ideals o f h on esty and re s p o n s ib ility in all ou r business dea lings.”

South Bergen County Board of Realtors Multiple Listing DirectoryNo one office can have all of the ideas or all of the sales -- so it’s logical to multiple listMultiple List your property with one of the following Realtors:R U T H E R F O R D , N . J .

W illia m A . B la c k 438-2222 Pe te r F e r ra ro 438-1063Ju s t in R e a lty C o . 939-7500 F ran k V. N is i. In c . 438-4421

W A L L 1 N G T O N , N . J . Jo s e p h C . B a rn e t 777-7420

L Y N D H U R S T , N . J . A b b o t t & A ssoc iates 933-3333Bog le In c A r th u r L iv a A g e n cy L iva- T u z z io In c . G ib b s A g e n cy F ra n k V o lp e

939-1076933-2121933-0400939-2100933-8757

HOUSE FOR SALE LYNDHURST

Be among the first to see this exquisite young one family home featuring carpeted living room and dining room, modern kitchen, dining room, enclosed rear porch, 2 bedrooms with tiled bathroom on 1st floor, rear enclosed porch. There are 2 bedroos on the second floor. panelled recreation room in basement. $46,900. Better hurry!!

O’CONNOR-LAFFEY & CO.R . a h o r s

9 9 1 - 7 0 0 0

Sav in o A g e n cy 438-3120 A .W . V a n W in k le 939-0500 V a n W in k le & L ig ge tt9 39-434 3 Fred P. Ku rg an 939-6200 E llw o o d S N ew In c . 939.3000

E A S T R U T H E R F O R D , N . J .

S . T . D av id son Agency939-1 831 F ra n k Ed w a rd s 939-4200

George Z im m erm an Charles Z o rn e r

939-1675933-3838

W O O D R I D G E , N . J .

G e m m er & M u rp h y 939-8200 A lb ert G o rab A g e n cy 438-1133 W a lte r K G o e rn e r 939-2464Austin A . R eed 933-6448

H aro ld A . Pare ti 4 38-0550

FOR SALERUTHERFORD

Fine one family, prestige location. Perfect for large family or ideal mother/daughter arrangement. Featuring three large rooms, eat-in kitchen, powder room on first floor. Four lovely bedrooms and bath on second floor. Finished room on third floor. Detached garage. Beautiful surroundings. Priced to sell at $46,900.00.

LYNDHURSTApartment for rent; excellent, convenient locations: 5 room - 3 bedrooms $240.00 (private heating)4 room apartment; $200.00 all utilities included 3 room apartment; $175.00

Savino AgencyRealtors— Insurors

2 5 1 Ridge Rd. Ly n d h u rs t , N . J .

438-3120 -21

SEEING IS BELIEVINGCompact, 6 room fully insulated home with modern kitchen, tile bath and large enclosed rear porch. Low taxes, no exterior maintenance and modest price of $37,900.

ELLWOOD S. NEW, INC.REA LT O R S- IN SU R O R

'T h e Company That Trades"

939-800046 Chestnut Street, Rutherford

CARLSTADT.

FOR S A L E RUTHERFORDV a c a n t l a n d .......................... $ ? 0 . 0 0 0M o d k i t c h e n ,

3 b d r m s ...............................$3 7 ,9 0 04 b d r m s & f i r e p l a c e ......... $ 3 9 , 9 0 0Sp li t l e v e l ...............................$ 4 4 , 5 0 0

LY N D H U R STCol. m o d . k i t c h e n ........... $4 1 ,9 0 0Brick & f r a m e , 18 yrs . ol d

C a p e 4 b e d r m ................ $ 5 7 , 9 0 0M od . 1 f a m i l y ..................... $ 4 6 , 9 0 012 yr . r a n c h .........................$ 4 8 , 9 0 0B rjck 4 b e d r m .....................$ 5 4 , 9 0 02- f am i iy ................................. $ 5 8 , 9 0 0

B E L L E V IL L E - W O O D R ID G EN e w h o m e s , 7 r m s - 2 1 • b a t h sB e l l e v i l l e ................................$ 4 9 , 9 0 0W o o d R i d g e ......................... $ 5 2 , 9 0 0

FRANK P. N IS TR E A L T O R I N S U R A N C E

14 A M ES A V E ., RUTH . 438-4421

"K U R G IE SELLS

TH IS S P A C E . . .Reserved for yo u w hen yo u list yo u r P ro p e rty w ith us . . . D ial 939-6200 for a Kurgan-Bergen M arket - E va lu a tio n !

K U R G A N - B E R G E NR E A L T O R S- I N S U R O R S

41 Park Ave . , R u th e r fo rd

9 3 9 - 6 2 0 0

B o g le Inc. L y n d h u r s t

R e a l t o r s & I n s u r o r s

3 0 0 S t u y v e s a n t A v e . ,

L y n d h u r s t

Tel : 9 3 9 - 1 0 7 6

Duplex Town House — Custom built, each unit 7 rooms, extras inc. garage, 2 powder rooms, family room, balcony with 30 mile view. Inspect Now.

A. W. Van Winkle & Co.Realtors & Insurors2 Station Square

RUTHERFORD Tel: 939-0500

INSURANCE REAL ESTATE

S E R V IC E is our business

F R A N K R , E D W A R D S

f V i l l 3My i n s u r a n c e . . . .re p la ce a n y loss a t to d a y ’s n i^h costs o f lu m b e r

an d la b o r?

I f y o u ’re n o t S U R E , . ,

Come In-And See Us Today !

Frank R. EdwardsHackeniack St. at Patersoa Ava., East Rutkerford

Tal. 939-4200

LYNDHURST RANCH6 Rooms, V/2 baths, only 12 years old. Includes 3 bedrooms, large rec room. 16' by 36' built-in pool, deep 162' plot. Patio and more. Priced to sell at $48,900

Van Winkle & LiggettRes iden tia l Industrial

REALTORS 24 Orient Way Rutherford

939-4343

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QUARTERED

Pork LoinU S D A C H O I C E C H U C K R O A S T O R

Chuck SteakIT A L IA N

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Fresh Briskets

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Lamb ChopsS M A L L L E A N F R E S H O R S M O K

Pork ShldrsU S D A C H O I C E S I R L O I N TIP L O N D O N B R O I L O R

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Ajax Laundry Detergent Lipton Chicken Noodle Cake Mixes BETa s s 8 r? e d ER 3

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C entenary R ecru iter Visiting SchoolsH a ck e tts to w n , N . J . A la n fo r W o m e n , is p lan n in g to v is it

C o o p e r , a d m is s io n s area se co n d a ry schoo ls M o n d ay co u n se lo r a t C e n te n a ry C o llege th rough F r id a y , O c to b e r 2-6r — n

M a k e This A C o lu m b u s D a y W e e k e n d to R e m e m b e r!

THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL IN-WATER BOAT SHOW PRESENTS

P re v ie w in g 1973 m o d e ls from h om e and ab ro ad - fo r the first t im e - in th e w a t e r ! S e e at

d o c k s id e - t h e n ew es t sa ilb o a ts , p o w e r boats, hou seb o a ts , ou tb oa rd s . A h o lid a y w e ek e n d of b oa ting e n te rta in m en t for all. in c lu d in g see- w o rth y d is p la y s o f a ll the n ew '73 m a rin e e q u ip ­ment, a c c e s s o r ie s , d em o rides, o th e r sea-fun s u rp r ise s ! S o , b rin g the w h o le fam ily , yo u r d eck sh o es , too. R e s ta u ra n t fac ilit ie s , am p le park ing . B o a t b e rth in g n e a rb y . A pprox . 1 hr. from N ew Yo rk C ity . E a s y to re a ch by m a jo r h ig h w ays . S e e yo u at S E A V IE W ’ 73

MUNICIPAL HARBOR ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N.J.

FRI.-MON. OCT. 6-90l( Rlc. 36 Garden Slat* P.irk*ay Southbound Exit n ; r, -!t -

bound Exit 105. Follow Ru 36 to Atlantic Highland'.Daily 10 am. - 10 (» nr.

Aclm.ssion: $3 00 Children I.' 4 ur.tl.-- $• O'!

M o re T h a n a

H a lf P in t !

You get 1 0

ounces of sparkling Brookdale Soda

Choose from 11 wonderful Flavors & Mixers

N O -D E P O S ITB O T T L E S

B R O O K D A LE B EV E R A G E S Clifton, N J 472 6900

H is M o n d ay it in e ra ry w ill be R u th e r fo rd H igh S ch o o l a t 7 :1 5 a.m ., N o rth A rling ton Hgh S ch o o l a t 8 :30 , Q ueen o f Peace H igh S ch o o l (N o r th A r lin g to n ) a t 9 :4 5 , L y n d h u rs t H igh S ch o o l at 11, S t. M a r y ’s H igh S ch o o l (R u th e r fo rd ) at 1 :15 p .m ., Eas t R u th e r fo rd H igh S ch o o l a t 2 :15 .

T u e sd ay he w ill trave l to W a llin g to n H igh S ch o o l a t 8 :30 a .m ., W ood rid g e H ig h S ch o o l at 9 :3 0 , H asb rou ck H e igh ts H igh S ch o o l at 10 :30 , L o d i H igh S ch o o l a t 12, Im m acu la te C o n ce p tio n H igh S ch o o l ( L o d i ) a t 1 p .m ., G a rf ie ld H igh S ch o o l a t 2 .

W ed n esd ay he w ill go to R id g e f ie ld M em o ria l H igh S ch o o l at 8 :3 0 a.m ., Palisades Park H igh S ch o o l at 9 :4 5 , R id g e fie ld Park H igh S ch o o l a t 11, L e o n ia H igh S ch o o l at 1 2 :3 0 p .m ., F o r t Lee High S ch o o l a t 1 :45.

T h u rsd ay he w ill be at Sad d le b ro o k H igh S ch o o l at

8 :3 0 a.m ., M e m o ria l H ighS ch o o l (E a s t Pa te rso n ) a t 9 :4 5 , F a ir la w n S e n io r H igh S ch o o l at 11, G len R o c k H igh S ch o o l at 12 :30 p .m ., R id g e w o o d H igh S ch o o l a t 1 :45.

F r id a y he w ill go to Param us H igh School a t 8 :3 0 a.m ., D w igh t S ch o o l fo r G ir ls (E n g le w o o d ) a t 9 :4 5 , Tean eck H igh S ch o o l a t 11, N o rth H u n te rd o n R eg io n a l High S ch o o l (A n n a n d a le ) at 1 :15 p.m.

Mr. C o o p e r ’s pu rpose in vis iting the sch o o ls is to ta lk w ith gu idance o ff ic ia ls and schoo l ad m in is tra to rs ab o u t any in n o va t io n s w ith in the program o f each high schoo l and ab o u t C e n te n a ry ’s course offerin gs. H e w ill a lso ta lk w ith in terested s tuden ts a b o u t the co llege.

In ad d itio n . M r. C o o p e r w ill b e a v a ila b le fo r p rivate in te rv iew s. In te rested students are asked to co n ta c t the schoo l guidance o ffice rs .

C u b P a c k N ew sA t th e last Pa ck m eeting o f

C u b S c o u t Pack 9 6 , the fo llo w in g n ew cubs w ere re ce iv e d b y C u b M aster

Rutherford PTAF iv e delegates from U n io n

S ch o o l P T A w ill be nam ed to a tU n d the annua l N e w Je rs e y S ta te C o n ve n t io n in A t la n t ic C ity , O c to b e r 16, 17, and 18. T h e an n o u n cem en t w ill be m ade a t the O c to b e r 3 ex e cu tiv e board m eeting to be he ld a t th e hom e o f M rs. Ja m e s M c C a b e , 27 S u n d e r la n d A v en u e , R u th e r fo rd a t 8 :1 5 p .m . T h e e leven re so lu tio n s to be b rou g h t up in A t la n t ic C ity a t th e co n ve n t io n w ill be

discussed Tu esd ay evening .Plans w ill be fin a lized fo r

the c lo th in g fa ir to be held at the C ongregationa l C h u rch , O c to b e r 25.

U n io n S ch o o l fa ir w ill be held in M a y th is year. In d iv id u a l schoo l classes w ill su b m it ideas fo r a nam e and them e fo r the fa ir M a y 5.

C o m m itte e rep orts w ill co m p le te the m a jo r p o rt io n o f business fo r the even ing .

P ie r r e p o n t S c h o o lT h e first board m eeting o f

th e P ie rrep o n t S ch o o l P T A w as he ld o n T u esd ay , Se p te m b e r 12 th in the schoo l lib ra ry .

T h e P res iden t, M rs. C harles S w e n so n , in tro d u ce d her board fo r the co m in g ye a r!

M rs. Jo h n D o n o van , V ic e P re s id en t; M rs. R o y O tto , R e co rd in g S e c ’t . ; M rs. P e te r S ch w ie rs , Co rresp o n d in g S e c ’t.;

M r s . H e l m u t W e h n e r , T reasu re r, M iss A n n a A m o re lli, A dv iso r.

P lans fo r the s ch o o l’s fa ir, the them e o f w h ich is “ A lice , I n W o n d e r l a n d ” , w e r e fin a lized , and the d ate set fo r Se p te m b e r 30th.

F u tu re p ro jec ts in c lu d e som e c o m m u n ity o rien ted e d u ca tio n a l program s.

U n io n S c h o o lA ll U n io n s ch o o l p aren ts

sh ou ld be se ttin g aside Tu esd ay even ing , O c to b e r 10, to v is it th e ir c h ild re n (s ) c lassroom and m ee t th e ir te ach er(s ). A t th a t tim e th e y w ill learn ab o u t the c lasses’ cu rr icu lu m and the ye a rs p lan o f w o rk .

A tte n d a n ce w ill be taken at th is f irs t P T A m eeting and t a l ly in g w ill begin. The classroom th a t has the best

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T h e R u th e r fo rd C o u n c il o f P T A s w ill have a fun n igh t S e p t. 28 , w h ich w ill be a sort o f ra lly fo r the co m in g season in w h ich all P T A s o f the R u th e r fo rd S ch o o l system w ill p a rtic ip a te , beg inn ing at 8 o ’c lo c k at the high sch o o l. M rs. W i l l a r d R een s tra , C o u n c il p res id en t, w ill in tro d u ce the new schoo l su p e rin ten d en t, L u k e S a rs fie ld and m em bers o f the B o a rd o f Ed u ca t io n . T h e high schoo l m arch ing band and the e lem en ta ry schoo l ch o ru s w ill a lso take part in the even in g ’s festiv ities.

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A C A D E M Y , C o lo . C ad e t G a r y H . T ro v illio n , son o f M r. and M rs. H a l E . T ro v il l io n o f 38 W a ln u t S t . , R u th e r fo rd , N . J . , is one o f m ore than 850 cadets w h o have en te red th e ir ju n io r y e a r at the U .S . A ir F o rc e A cad e m y .

D uring his tw o years at the A ca d e m y , C ad e t T ro v il l io n has been h on ored by being nam ed to th e S u p e rin te n d e n t’s L is t o n e sem ester, the D e a n ’s L is t o n e s e m e s t e r a n d theC o m m a n d a n t ’ s L is t tw o sem esters fo r h is a cad em ic a c h ie v e m e n t and m ilita ry e x ce llen ce .

T h is past sum m er, the cad e t co m p le te d th ree w eeks o fspecia l d u ty at B itb u rg A B , G e rm a n y , in O p era tio n “ T h ird L ie u te n a n t ,” a program w h ich p rov id es cadets an o p p o rtu n ity to p e rfo rm as ju n io r o ffice rs .

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A r lin g to n H igh S ch o o l have r e c e i v e d l e t t e r s o f co m m e n d a tio n fo r th e ir high p e rfo rm an ce on the 1971p re lim in a ry S ch o la s tic A p t itu te T e s t N a t i o n a l M e r i t S ch o la rsh ip Q u a lify in g Test.

T h e co m m en d ed students a re P a tr ic k F a rre ll an d George Per!ee.

A n t h o n y B la n co , high sch o o l p rin c ip a l, said th a t these s tu d en ts rank s ch o las tica lly In th e up p e r 2 pe rcen t o f those exp ec ted to graduate from the n a t io n ’s high schoo ls in 1973.

a tten d an ce o f paren ts a t P T A m eetings d u ring th e y e a r w ill e n jo y a B an n e r p a r ty in the spring.

P T A m e m b e r s h i p e n ro llm e n t w ill o f f ic ia l ly open at th is m eeting ; dues are 50c per paren t. In o rd e r to ach ieve 100% e n ro llm e n t, a t least 1 p aren t o f each ch ild needs to jo in .

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R u d y k n o w s h o w to k e e p o p e r a t i n g e x p e n s e s to a b a r e - b o n e m in im u m . R e c e n t l y h e b e g a n u s i n g a n e w , a n d h i g h l y - e f f i c i e n t c o m p u t e r t h a t w i l l l i t e r a l l y p e r f o r m 1 5 j o b s c o n c u r r e n t l y . T h e r e s u l t i s c o n s i d e r a b l e s a v i n g s in t im e a n d o p e r a t i n g e x p e n s e s .

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R u d y R u s s o . I t ' s y o u r d o l l a r h e ’s s t r e t c h i n g . H e ’s a n o t h e r o n e o f t h e m a n y r e a s o n s N e w J e r s e y B l u e C r o s s a n d B l u e S h i e l d d e l i v e r m o r e h e a l t h c a r e f o r y o u r h e a l t h - c a r e d o l l a r .

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.By Claire Savino .roast is such a sim p le and rew ard in g dish to m ake

because it can be sta rted early in the a fte rn o o n and g iven litt le o r n o a t te n tio n during the co o k in g process. Y o u can serve it som e n igh t th is w eek because G ran d U n io n is se lling b o tto m round o f b e e f a t 99c a p ound , a q u ite substantia l saving. A very good rec ip e to tr y is

B ava rian P o t R o as t5 p ound s boneless beef 2 tab lespoons fat 2 cup s w a te r 1V4 cup s beer1 c u p can ned tom atoes o r to m a to saucr 2/3 cu p ch o p p ed on io n2 tab lesp o on s sugar2 teaspoons salt1 teasp oon c in n am on Vi teasp oon ginger 1 large b ay lea f

* B ro w n m eat on all sides in h o t fa t in a h eavy ke ttle o r D u tc h oven . C o m b in e rem ain ing ing red ien ts and p ou r over the m eat. S im m e r, covered , ab o u t th ree and one-half hou rs or u n t il ten d e r. T h ic k e n the b ro th w ith f lo u r d isso lved in a litt le co ld w ater.

A tw e lve oun ce b o ttle o r can o f beer is just righ t fo r this. A n d d o n ’t w o rry ab o u t serving it to the ch ild re n since all a lcoho l evap ora tes in the co ok in g , leav ing o n ly p leasant f la vo r behind .

A n o th e r good b u y th is w eek is a t P a ts y ’s S h o p - R ite w h ere gflound b e e f is selling fo r 69c a pound and chop p ed ch u ck at 85c. A p ou n d w ill serve th ree o r fo u r persons i f y o u use the fo llo w in g re c ip e , w h ich I have fou n d to be very good:

M eatb a ll S tro g a n o ff1 p ou n d g round beef V2 c u p f in e ly chop p ed on io n 1 egg1 s lice w h ite bread, co arse ly crum bed V2 tsp . saltG en e rou s dash pepper 1 can C ream o f M u sh ro om soup 1/3 C u p w a te rVi cu p sour cream 3 cups co oked w id e noodles

M ix beef, o n io n , egg, b read , salt and pepper and shape in to 16 sm all m eatballs . B ro w n in co o k in g o il in sk ille t and p ou r o f f the d ripp ings. A d d soup and w ater. C o ve r and s im m er 10 m in u tes, stirring now and then . B len d in sour cream and heat th ro u gh , b u t do n o t b o il. Se rve o ve r nood les.

B ro ile r- frye rs co n tin u e to be a good b u y a t P a n try Pride at 29c a pou n d fo r w h o le b irds. I f y o u have the tim e and the strength to cu t the ch ick e n in to serving p ieces y o u m ight like to t r y a new recipe th is w eek .

C h ick e n in S o u r C ream w ith D um p lings

O n e 3Vi lb . ch ick en , cu t up fo r fry in g flo u rsalt and pepper'/a tsp. p ow d e red ginger3 tbs. o live o il1 lb . sm all on ions b o iled 15 m in u tes, o r 1-lb. can sm all on ions 1 p in t sour cream 1 cu p prepared b iscu it m ix V2 cu p m ilk1 egg, beaten •"

Dredge ch ick en pieces w ith flo ifr , sa lt, pepper and ginger. Sau te in o il u n til b ro w n . P lace in deep b u tte red casserole. A d d on ions . D ilu te sour cream w ith 1 cu p w a te r, p ou r it o ve r a ll, and co ve r t ig h t ly . B ake 45 m in u tes o r un til ten d e r in 350 degree oven . M ak e d um p lings b y add ing m ilk and beaten egg to b iscu it m ix . D ro p in casserole b y sp oo n fu ls . R e p la ce co ve r and bake 20 m inutes m ore. Serves i . T im e : 2 hours.

£ T h is recipe # i ^ frt^m M a r io n T r a c y ’s “ N e w Cassero le C o o k e ry ,” anG^Tve g iven i t to y o u as p r in te d th e re in , b u t I m ake a few changes, w h en I m ake it. In s te ad o f add ing th e ginger to the d redging f lo u r I m ix it w ith the w a te r and so u r cream , beating w ith a w h isk so th a t it doesn ’t lum p . A n d I co ok the ch icken an h o u r and a q u a rte r befo re add ing the d u m p lin g m ix . I f y o u use a large egg yo u m ay fin d the d u m p lin g m ix to o th in . In th a t case add an o th er tab lesp oon o r so o f the b iscu it m ix.

T h is is a very good d in n e r in a dish.

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Page 14 LEADER Thursday, September 28, 1972m ascaraed eyes b lin ke d in am azem en t w h en th e y sp o tted T o n y R a n d a ll m o d e lin g his sea lsk in co a t a t dash ing D an i S ta r ’s G re n a d ie r R s trn t . I t was a c h il ly even ing , b u t I w asn ’t p repared fo r a sea lsk in co a t w ith M r. R a n d a ll in s ide o f it.

B E L L E - H O P P IN G : I m ade the u n th in k a b le sac rif ice th is w e ek o f h op p in g a ro u n d G u n C it y to a fe w b istro open ings an d h o e d o w n s , the m ost dazz ling o f w h ich w as the A m e r ic a n a ’s R o y a l B o x w h ere B a r ry A s h to n ’s revue , “ C a tch A R is in g S ta r , ” le ft m e sta rry-eyed . I sashayed in and fo u n d the stage a live w ith b e au tifu l belles and devastating d ancers o f the m ale gender. I th o u g h t to m yse lf, sh ow biz is back again. T h e co m e d y w as p r o v i d e d b y a d o r a b le A u s tra lia n , D ap hne Davis, w h o s e im p e rs o n a tio n s o f M a r le n e D ie tr ich , L iz a M in n e lli and Carm en M iran d a w ere so real I though t I w as seeing th ings (m ayb e it w as th e tw o m a rto o n i’s I d ran k ).

♦ * *T I T I L L A T I N G

T I N T I N A B U L A T I O N S : Sp eak in g ab o u t things ro ya l. P e rk y Princess A n n e ran a good race b u t fin ish ed last w h en she l o s t t o f i l l y M a r y G o rd o n - W a ts o n . I t seems w e a lth y sportsm an R ich a rd M eade changed horses in m id stream and w ill m a rry M iss W atso n w h ich dea lt a d ou b le b lo w to the Princess w h o also fin ish ed last in the pre-trials O ly m p ic on the Eq u is tr ia n team w h en M iss W atso n beat her to th e fin ish lin e . B u t , th a t ’s a horse o f a n o th e r co lo r . R o y a l Q ueen E liz a b e th I I is hap p y the race is ove r, w h a t w ith M r. M eade being a co m m o n e r. B lo o d is th ic k e r than w ater. . . I f y o u ’re s till lo o k in g fo r H o w a rd Hughes, yo u can t r y M iam i Beach , b ring y o u r pa il and shove l, so it w o n ’t be a to ta l loss. . . C o n n ie S te ven s m ay buy I t a l ia n h eavyw e ig h t, N in o R o c o ’s c o n tr a c t . H e is u n d e fea ted in I ta ly , (b u t then w h o is n ’t ? ) .

* * * B E L L E - R I N G E R :

T o n y R a n d a ll“ Ex cu se m e, is th a t a m ale

o r a fem ale se a l?” I in q u ired .‘ ‘ W h o c a r e s ? ” T o n y

laughed.(T h e seal p ro b ab ly d id , I

th o u g h t to m y se lf ).“ I a lw ay s kn ew yo u were

fash ion consc ious . 1 rem em ber y o u w ere the firs t on e to in tro d u ce the N eh ru ja c k e t.” I in v ited m y se lf to s it d o w n n ex t to h im .

“ T h a t ’s true , b u t the s ty le d ied ou t, yo u have to be very slim to w e a r i t , ” he answ ered in his usual in fo rm a tiv e s ty le .

“ W h a t e v e r keeps yo u s le n d e r? ” I p rod d ed h im on.

“ Ex erc ise , I go to the gym regu la rly and I d o n ’t s m o k e .”

“ I never go to th e gym and 1 sm oke lik e a c h im m n e y ,” 1 ra ttled on.

“ I can see th a t , ” he to ld me in a k idd ing w a y . (O r w as he k id d in g ?).

“ B y the w a y , I on ce heard yo u say on T V th a t w om en are in fe r io r , ” I asked h im th is w ith all the charm I c o u ld m uster up.

“ W h a t I a c tu a lly m ean t was th a t th ey are th e w e ak e r fo rce and d o n ’t possess th e nervous system th a t m en have , am ongst o th e r th in g s .”

“ W h a t o th e r th in g s ?” I w an ted to kn ow .

“ T ry to guess. A n d w h ile yo u are I ’m o f f to the g y m .” A n d he leaped u p and s lipped o u t the d oo r. L eav in g m e to m y guessing game.

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F O R W H O M T H E B E L L T O I L S . F o r E d d y F a y , congen ia l host a t fam o u s P . J ’s re s tm t and P u b lic R e la tio n s d ire c to r fo r C & S T rave l ag en cy , his n e x t gam bling ju n k e t to C ircu s C ircu s H o te l in Vegas, is O c t. 19.. E d d y , a fo rm e r w restle r, d id sparring w o rk w ith R o c k y M a rc ia n o and B il ly C o n n . . .

D e c l a r e s D i v i d e n d

“ T h e B o a rd o f D irec to rs o f C o m m e rc ia l T ru s t C o m p an y o f N e w J e r s e y declared a q u a rte r ly d iv iden d o f th ir ty cents per share on the s to ck o f the bank p ayab le O c to b e r 2, 1972 to s to ckh o ld e rs o f record Se p te m b e r 21, 1972. T h is is the 265 th co n secu tive d iv iden d paid b y th e bank .

C o m m e rc ia l T ru s t C o m p an y o f N e w Je rsey operates f ifte en o ffice s in H u dson and Bergen co u n tie s , w ith its M ain O ff ice at 15 Ex ch an g e P lace, Je r s e j C ity , N . J . ”

B E L L E , B O O K A N D C A N D O R : H a ro ld R o b b in ’sdeal w ith W a m e r Bros, fo r his best se lle r, “ T h e B e ts y ” m ay reach $ 5 ,00 0 ,0 00 . . . . Lu sc io u s Lau ren B a ca ll . is read ing her co n tra c t fo r the C B S T V Sp ec ia l “ A p p lau se ” w ith such a fine to o th com b . T h e y m ay just tu rn the A p p lau se sign o ff.

B E L L S A R E R IN G IN G F O R : B E L L E B O Y , D o m in ic C o s tab ile J r . w hose m usical tr io tis said to be the sw ing ingest in Je rs e y , D arlin g D o m in ic is from K e a rn y . . . .F o r So u ran B a ro n ian w hose M id d le Eas te rn m usic and show had th e p a tro n s a t the C o n co rd H o te l be lly-dancing in the aisles and fo r Je r r y W e in re b , e n te r ta in m e n t d ire c to r, E l C id Lo u n ge w h o is b oo k in g Pres.N ix o n , er, I m ean D ix o n on Sep t. 30. R ic h a rd M . D ix o n is the h ila r io u s lo o k a lik e fo r the hardsh ips

T h e q u estion o ccu rred to m e, w h en v iew in g a m o tio n p ic tu re th a t opened in N ew Y o rk S u n d a y , o f w h e th e r a fore ign language film w ith En g lish sub-titles had ever b ecom e w h a t is ca lled a b lo c k b u s t e r . Because the S w e d i s h f i l m . ‘ ‘ T h e E m ig ra n ts ,” deserves to be a b lo ck b u s te r i f an y m o v ie does. I t is a ta le o f peop le liv in g in 19th C e n tu ry S w e d en w h o trave l to A m e r ic a w ith the s im p le hope o f m ak in g a be tte r liv in g fo r them selves and th e ir fam ilies . T h e y co m e o v e r in the ho ld o f a b o a t, like all o u r a n c e s to r s , and the film exp lo res th e ir hum an strengths and w eaknesses as it fo llow s th e ir trave ls in to the new land. It is the s to ry o f th e peop le w h o cam e b e fo re us.

O f the tw o lead ing acto rs, M ax V o n S y d o w is k n o w n to the general p u b lic ( “ T h e G re a te s t S to r y E v e r T o ld ” and “ H a w a ii” ) and L iv U llm a n isn ’t bu t shou ld be. F a m ilia r to In g m ar Berg m an fans, this w o n d e rfu l actress has a b lo n d e a rth y g low th a t m ay

m ake A m e rican s change th e ir m inds ab o u t G ra c e K e l ly being a standard o f b eau ty .

In “ T h e Em ig ra n ts ” th ey p lay K a rl O ska r and K r is t in a , a farm co u p le try in g to m ake a liv in g in a lo v e ly b u t harsh land . I have o c ca s io n a lly w on de red e x a c t ly w h a t so rt o f

co u ld fo rce a m an

“T he Em igrants”

Pres id en t. and w o m an to leave th e irIn c id e n ta lly , i f y o u have h om e lan d fo rever. T h is film

any ? ? ? ? to ask m e. D o hes ita te show s th em . T h e term “ ro ck y to w r ite in ! s o il” never m ean t m uch to me

Y o u r Co lum n-M iss, b e fo re , b u t here y o u see fields Ju l ie th a t are sca rce ly a n y th in g bu t

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r o c k a n d t h e t r u l y h eartb reak in g task o f try in g to till them . K a r l O ska r, although he w o rks as hard as his farm an im als , is o fte n unab le to keep his ever-increasing fam ily d e ce n tly fed.

H e f in a lly persuades his m ore co n serva tive w ife to u p ro o t th e ir fa m ily and try fo r a b e tte r life in A m e rica . H e p o in ts o u t th a t he m ay have to w o rk ju st as hard , b u t at least he can hope to m ake an adequate liv in g from his w o rk .

T h e y do n o t go a lone. A lo n g w ith them co m e K a rl O ska r’s yo u n g b ro th e r R o b e r t (p la ye d b y a begu iling yo u n g a c to r nam ed E d d ie A x b e rg ), his friend A rv id , an uned u cated b u t goodnatu red g ian t, and K r is t in a ’s u n c le D an je l, a se lf-ordained m in is te r w h o has run in to tro u b le w ith the loca l re lig ious e stab lish m en t and w h o brings along his l it t le f lo ck o f ou tcas ts , in c lu d in g a re fo rm ed scarle t w o m an and h er illeg itim a te daughter.

T h e y d o n ’t all su rv ive the tr ip . T h e h o ld o f th e ship is b ad ly o ver-crow ded . T h e food is in ad eq u ate . T h e y su ffe r from sea-sickness and , w o rse ,s cu rvy . A n d w h e n th ey do reach the new land th e y fin d th a t A m e ric a is n o t q u ite the classless soc ie ty th ey had been to ld it w as - w h ile

trave ling on the lo w e r deck o f a steam boat th ey are fo rced to steal m ilk fo r a b ab y because th ey are n o t a llo w ed to b u y any: all the fresh p rod u ce is reserved fo r the first-class passengers. Y e t th e y e ve n tu a lly prevail.

T h is s to ry , w h ich m igh t seem like a H o lly w o o d ep ic o f over-sim p lified hum an n o b ility , is carried o u t w ith an a lm ost co m p le te absence o f c lich e . Ka rl O skar, a lthough a staunch p rov id e r fo r h is fa m ily , can be thoughtless o f h is w ife ’s feelings — esp ec ia lly w h en he rem arks th a t she seems to be p regnant very o f te n , an o th e r sign th a t G o d is against them (she te a rfu lly p rotests th a t th is is not G o d ’s fa u lt ) . A n d the w ife , a lthough a to w e r o f strength to her husband and ch ild ren , can be tiresom ely p ious and is q u ite b igoted tow ard the ex-fallen w om an . T h e shady lad y he rse lf is less a nob le M a ry M agdalen e th an a shrill se lf-righteous h a rp y (a scream ing m a tch b e tw een her and the w ife as to w h o b rough t the lice on b oa rd the sh ip is one o f th e f i lm ’s high p o in ts ). A n d the m in is te r , w h o in a H o lly w o o d film w o u ld be en d ow ed w ith s a in t ly w isd o m , is indeed a m an o f deep re lig ious fee ling b u t is also

self-centered, and d o w n rig h t s illy (he co n vin ces his f lo ck th a t i f th e y lead pu re lives th ey w ill be ab le to speak p e rfect En g lish w h en th e y step ashore in A m e r ic a and also — a foo lish p re d ic tio n — th a t th e y w o n ’t get seasick).

I sh ou ld m en tio n th a t the sub tit le s th ro u g h o u t are c le a r

and readab le . A n d the co lo r p h o to g rap h y , w h e th e r o f the lo ve ly b irch forests o f Sw e d en , A m e r ic a ’s b road M ississipp i, or ju st the faces o f th e peop le and th e ir flaxen-haired ch ild ren , is b rea th tak in g . I t is a f ilm like t h is r a t h e r th a n “ The G o d fa th e r ” th a t shou ld be a p op u la r classic.

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W h a t w o u l d b e t n e c o n s e q u e n c e s 9 I n ­d u s t r y a n d b u s i n e s s , w i t h o u t e l e c t r i c i t y , w o u l d s l o w d o w n O s h u t d o w n P e o ­

p l e w o u l d l o s e t n e i r j o b s B l a c k o u t s o r b r o w n o u t s w o u l d o c c u r w i t h a l a r m i n g f r e q u e n c y T h e s i c k in o u r h o s p i t a l s w o u l d b e e n d a n g e r e d O u r v i t a l r e c y c l i n g

f a c i l i t i e s w o u l d n o t d o t h e i r j o b E l e c t r i c ­i t y m i g h t h a v e to b e r a t io n e d .

T h e n e x t t im e y o u f l i c k a l ig h t s w i t c h g i v e t f e s e c o n s e q u e n c e s a t h o u g h t . C o n ­s i d e r t h is . t o o . It i s p u b l i c d e m a n d f o r e l e c t n c i t y t h a t m a k e s m o r e p o w e r p l a n t s n e c e s s a r y . A n d it is a c o m b i n a t i o n o f a

f u e l s h o r t a g e a n d o u r e n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n ­c e r n t h a t m a k e s it v i t a l t h a t t h o s e p l a n t s b e n u c l e a r - f u e l e d .

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willing or not to face the facts. Parents need peers too, in an effort to arrive at a better understanding of themselves and then, ultimately, their children.

W e l l keep y o u posted ab o u t o u r n e x t m eeting date. O n ly y o u can d ecide w h e th e r o r n o t to be there. R e m em b er, p aren ts “ y o u reap w h a t yo u s o w !”

D ia logI w o u ld be m ost grate fu l i f

y o u co u ld pub lish the a ttach ed le tte r fro m the Bergen C o u n ty u n it o f th e A m e rican C an cer S o c ie ty .

M a y I add m y personal th an ks to all w h o co n tr ib u te d in so m a n y w ays to m ak ing the c a n c e r d r i v e s u c h an u n p reced en ta l success! the C ap ta in s wtt> d is tr ib u ted the k its , th e vo l jn teers w h o m ade th e door-tc d o o r co lle c tio n s , an d o f co u se the people o f R u th e r fo rd w h o gave so generously .

W e o f the R u th e r fo rd C o m m u n ity have reason to be g ra tified b } o u r co n tr ib u tio n to th e u lJim a te d e fea t o f can cer as a k illin g disease.

yo u rs s in ce re ly Rose M cM an u s.

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ex ceed in g the 1972 goal fo i R u th e r fo rd ! Y o u and y o u r fine vo lu n tee rs have accom p lished a g reat deal in th is y e a r ’s crusade against can cer and each o f yo u sh ou ld be p rou d o f th is accom p lish m en t.

In the tw o short years o f t h i s d e c a d e , th ree new an ti-cancer drugs have begun to be used w ith considerab le p a llia t iv e success. Progress is be ing m ade in a new test fo r the e a r ly d e te c tio n o f can cer o f th e co lo n . The A m erican C an cer S o c ie ty has em b arked on a n e w p ro jec t to e lim in a te m o r ta lit y from u te rine can cer and m ore m o n e y is ava ilab le to he lp m ore patien ts. Y o u and hundreds o f thousands o f vo lu n tee rs lik e yo u have m ade th is progress possib le .

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begin to express the g ra titud e fe lt fo r y o u r w o rk b y those w h o k n o w w h a t y o u have a ccom p lish ed . F u r th e r , m any m illio n s o f peop le w ill b en e fit from the w o rk y o u and others a c c o m p l i s h e d a n d these m illio n s w ill never k n o w th a t the h e lp o r tre a tm e n t th ey re ce ived was m ade possible th ro u gh y o u r e ffo r ts co u p led w ith th a t o f m a n y o thers.

I do hope , h o w eve r, th a t the kn ow led ge th a t y o u have h e lped w ill be, in som e m easure, a rew ard fo r w h a t yo u have done.

M o st s in ce re ly , B ra n d o n P. G ra y

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R e p o r t , ” d a t e d A u g u s t 1972, ju st rece ived , there is an a rt ic le , “ E c o n o m y S lugg ish . . . C o s t o f L iv in g C o n tin u e s to R is e .” I t m ust be th a t the person o r persons ga thering the e co n o m ic facts , u p o n w h ich th is a rt ic le and its head line w ere based, w ere u n aw are o f the tru e facts , o r s lan ted the head line to p rod u ce a favo rab le p ic tu re fo r yo u as a D em ocra t.

F ro m T h e N e w Y o rk S u n d a y T im es , Se p te m b e r 17 issue, in th e “ Business and F in a n ce S e c t io n , I q u o te : “ The U n ite d S ta te s has reduced its o v e ra l l in f la t io n rate from above 5 per c e n t to a litt le m ore than 3 per c e n t this y e a r .”

A g a in , from the sam e issue o f T h e N e w Y o rk T im es , I q u o te on the state o f the e co n o m y as a w h o le : “ D esp ite co n ce rn ove r the recen t acu te rise in w h o lesa le p rices, the U n ite d S ta te s is a c tu a lly do ing q u ite w e ll o n the over-all in f la t io n from and in the p ro d u c t iv ity area — m uch b e tte r , re la tiv e ly , th an o th e r l e a d in g ind ustria l lead ing in d u str ia l n a tion s .” * * * “ In p ro d u c t iv it y , fo r in stance , the U n ite d S ta te s ach ieved a gain o f 3.4 p e r ce n t last y e a r and has im p ro ved the rate to abou t 4 j l ^ j 3 e i ^ c e n t t h i s y e a r .

By Paul SwierzbinskiQ ueen o f Peace shut o u t

H a rr iso n , 26-0, befo re a ca p a c ity c ro w d a t Jo h n F . K e n n e d y M e m o ria l S tad iu m last S u n d a y .

T h e Q u een sm en ’s tr ip le o p t io n o ffen se ro lled up 243 ya rd s on th e g ro u n d , exp losive D on G ilso n getting 136 ya rd s on 15 carries. Q u a rte rb ack P h il Castagna co m p le ted th ree o f e leven passes fo r e ighty-five yards, in c lu d in g a seventy-yard

s trik e to end F ra n k H e rm an n .H a rriso n w o n the toss and

e lected to rece ive . F o u r p lays la ter, the Q ueensm en began a d rive w h ich w o u ld e ven tu a lly

♦♦♦“ B e tw e e n 1965 and 1970, U n ite d S ta te s p ro d u c t iv ity averaged o n ly 1.9 per ce n t an n u a lly , and the rest o f the w o rld w as sh ow in g average gains o f 6 .7 p e rcen t. W h ile the U n ite d S ta te s has been ga in ing, the o thers have receded . In the second q u a rte r, a t least, u n it lab o r costs in th is co u n try ac tu a lly d e c lin e d .”

F ro m a n o th e r source, “ U .S . N ew s & W o rld R e p o r t , ” S e p te m b e r 25 issue, page 7: “ Business re co ve ry is forg ing ahead. E m p lo y m e n t co n tin u es to im p ro ve . B u t co n tro ls are being t ig h ten ed , i f an y th in g .”

H o w a b o u t s to ck p rices? T h e U .S . N ew s & W o rld R e p o rt , S e p te m b e r 18 issue, page 8, says th a t be tw een 1965 and 1970 th e s to ck m arke t, as m easured b y S tan d a rd & Po o rs 500 s to cks and averages, s lipped 6 p e r cen t; b u t since th en , 1971-1972, shares have c lim b ed 33 p e r cent.

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sta ll o n th e H a rr iso n 23. Q ueen o f Peace to o k tw e lve m in u tes and s ix teen p lays to get there . T w o p la ys la te r , G u a rd Pau l P a o lin o in te rce p te d a H a rrs io n pass and ran in fo r the to u ch d o w n . Q .P . 6-Harrison-O.

T h e lin e p lay o f the g reen ’n gold w as fau ltless. E d C h e sn e y , B il l D u m ch u s , Pau l P a o lin o , M a rk D i G esu , K e v in P r y b l ic k , Jo h n Po god a , C h a rlie W a tt , and Sa l S a n tu c c io led the m usc le m en , as th e y pushed H a rr is o n ’s lin e o f f the fie ld , and opened m assive lines fo r G ilso n & co m p a n y to d rive th rough .

F u llb a c k B o b “ B o w lin g B a l l ” W agn e r also p u t in a rough d a y ’s w o rk , as he co n s is te n tly op ened holes fo r h is run n in g m ates. W agn e r carried tw ic e , rack in g up th irteen yeards.

G le n n Peco ra ro and J im m y Fasso ld shared tim e a t the o th e r h a lfb ack slo t. Pe ck p icked up f ifty-e igh t ya rd s and th e suprising Fasso ld , o n ly a sop h o m o re , p ick ed up th irty-on e on f iv e carries.

Q u een o f Peace sco red again in t h e s e c o n d q u a rte r, m arch in g 76 yard s on 11 p lays. D on G ilso n b ro k e loose o n a tw en ty- five y a rd rom p , b e fo re he w as ta ck le d on the on e y a rd

lin e . G ils o n to o k th e ba ll o ve r the goal o n the n ex t p la y , to m ake it 12-0. T h e extra-po in t a tte m p t w as successfu l, as P h il Castagna f lip p ed a side line pass to H o w ie B ra d y fo r tw o po in ts .

Q ueen o f Peace to o k H a rr iso n ’s o p en in g k ic k o f f in the second h a lf , an d m arched d o w n to th e fo r t y y a rd lin e , b e fo re being fo rced to p u n t. Jo h n M e in g b o o te d th e ball s ix teen y a rd s , (n o i t w asn ’t b lo ck e d ) an d H a rr iso n had great f ie ld p o s it io n . W h a t th e y d id n ’t have w as a q u a rte rb ack w h o co u ld h it op en rece ivers, and a b a ck fie ld and lin e w h o co u ld go in th e sam e d ire c tio n .

A s a re su lt, H a rr iso n w as fo rced to p u n t again , a f te r a co llo sa l gain o f tw o ya rd s in th ree p lays.

C o a c h B y r n e ’ s te a m co n tin u e d to p la y ba ll co n tro l, as th e y ran o f f seven p lays fo r fifty-s ix ya rd s an d th e ir th ird to u ch d o w n . G le n Peco ra ro opened th e d rive b y run n in g firs t fo r th ree to ugh yard s , then fo u r. D o n G ils o n th en s lipped th ro u gh th e m id d le fo r ten m o re , and a f irs t d o w n . B o b W agn e r go t the ca ll, and ran th ro u gh a few H a rriso n defenders fo r a n in e y a rd gain . G ilso n again , a ro u n d end th is

t im e , fo r f if te e n m ore. G ilso n again , o f f ta ck le th is tim e , fo r fo u rtee n m o re yard s . W ith the ba ll o n th e on e y a rd lin e , q u a r te rb a c k P h il Castagna d ived in fo r the sco re. A g a in , the e x tra p o in t a t te m p t fa iled . Q .P . 20-H arrison 0.

H a rr iso n g r im ly to o k the k ic k o f f an d fa iled to co n n ec t on tw o pass p lays. T h e y co n n ec te d o n th e th ird p la y , h o w e v e r , as Pe te F lo ra p ick ed o f f a d o o r pass (a lm ost in te n t io n a l g ro u n d in g ) an d ran it b ack to the fo r ty .

T h e o ffen se s ta lled , and Jo h n M e in g b o o te d a n o th e r b o o m e r, tw en ty-on e yards. H a rr iso n to o k o ve r and soon gave the ba ll back .

T h re e p la ys la ter, F ra n k H e rm a n n cau gh t a seven ty ya rd b o m b an d scored .

T h is ru in ed the d ay o f C astagna ’s c r it ic s , w h o up til th en had reason to co m p la in , as P h il had co m p le ted o n ly tw e n ty p e r c e n t o f h is passes fo r a m eager f ifte e n yard s . T h e to u ch d o w n pass c o u ld n ’t have been th ro w n b e tte r h o w eve r, (n o t e ven b y B ro a d w a y Jo e ) as it g e n t ly sp ira lled in to the w a it in g H e rm a n n ’s hands.

Pau l S c o t t e ve n tu a lly beat o u t M e in g fo r th e w o rs t k ic k o f

the d a y , as he la id d o w n one o f t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l u n in te n t io n a l onside k ick s eve r in re co rd ed h is to ry , a tw e lve ya rd sq u ib b er. U n fo r tu n a te ly , the ba ll w as m ean t to trave l a b it fu rth e r.

S c o t t w ill have h is chances t o i m p r o v e o n t h a t p e rfo rm an ce la te r th is ye a r . W h en Q u een o f Peace o ffen se runs o v e r op p o n en ts . T h e green’n go ld h ave n o t been state ch am p s fo r fo u r years.

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G r i d i r o n W e e k : T r i u m p h s , A c h e s , B r u is e s !It p rom ises to be q u ite a

w eek fo r loca l fo o tb a ll fans.L y n d h u rs t , v ic to r io u s in its

op en in g o u tin g , takes on a resurgent Pa te rson Easts id e H igh S ch o o l team .

Easts id e , w h ich can p rod u ce hard p lay in g team s w h en it can p u t e v e r y t h in g together, a p p a re n tly has such a c lu b th is ye a r. T h e Pa te rso n ian s d ow n ed N e w a rk ’s E a s t S id e 20 to 6.

A passer nam ed G reg W a lto n and a rece ive r nam ed F red H a rr is are the m a in cogs in the E a s t S id e a ttack .

L y n d h u rs t w ill have to be in top from to h an d le the invaders w h o w ill take the fie ld at 1 :30 P .M .

N o rth A r lin g to n opens its h o m e s e a s o n h o s t i n g W a llin g to n . W a llin g to n d o e sn ’t u su a lly pose m uch o f a

p rob lem fo r the V ik e s b u t th is yea r the team , co m in g o f f a 26 to 10 v ic to ry o ve r Po p e P iu s o f Passaic sees th ings d if fe re n t ly . A n d hopes N o rth A r lin g to n w ill also be seeing things d iffe re n tly .

H o w e ve r , w ith th e b ru ising G le n R id ge gam e o u t o f the w ay C o ach Jo h n K a e lin o f N o rth A r lin g to n can begin w o rk in g fo r a v ic to r io u sseason.

Rutherford Team In Grim T ieA b a t t l i n g , o u tp la ye d

R u th e r fo rd fo o tb a ll team hung ir. g r im ly against F o r t L e e last S a tu rd a y bu t su ccu m b ed 2 to 0 in the season ’s op en e r a t F o r t Lee .

I t was a tough , p h ys ica l battle , bu t R u th e r fo rd , p lay in g w ith an a ir arm th a t re fused to take o ff , cam e o u t o f th e game w ith o p tim ism fo r th e fu ture .

I t was d efensive gem for R u th e r fo rd . T h e s ta tis tics gave F o r t Le e an o ve rw h e lm in g m argin.

O n the g round F o r t Le e ro lled up 179 yards to 74 fo r R u th e r fo rd . A n d in the a ir F o r t Le e ta llied 51 ya rd s w h ile R u th e r fo rd , fa iling to co m p le te a pass, w as in te rcep ted no few er than th ree tim es.

Y e t w ith all th a t R u th e r fo rd g r im ly held o f f F o r t Lee sco rin g threats.

TTie gam e’s o n ly sco re cam e la te in the op en in g session w hen R u th e r fo rd p u n te r Ka rl Z e id le r d ow n ed the ball in the end zone. T h e snap from ce n te r sailed o ve r Z e id le r ’s head and in to the end zone as the Bu lld o gs lined up in p u n t fo rm a tio n on the ir o w n 23. R a th e r than su rren d er the ball to the pursu ing hoa rd e o f B rid g em en defenders, Z e id le r fell on the ball and co n ced ed a safe ty .

D esp ite the la ck o f sco ring p lays. F o r t Le e d o m in a te d the gam e o ffe n s ive ly , p iling up 190 y a r d s to o n ly 74 for R u th e r fo rd . T h e B rid g em en d rove inside the B u lld o g 25 ya rd line fou r tim es, b u t lost the ba ll on d ow n s on each occasion . R u th e r fo rd ’s o n ly sco rin g th ru st w as b lu n te d on the F o r t Le e 10 la te in the th ird q u a rte r w hen th e y lost the ball on dow ns.

F o r t L e e ’s fro n t w all o f B ill F o to s , M ik e C so rn v , F ra n k C apozzi, and T e d V o lto lin a proved a lm ost im p en e trab le th ro u g h o u t the a fte rn o o n . T h e defensive secon d ary p icked o f f th ree B u lld o g passes, tw o by

Jo h n C o n w a v . and a n o th e r bv N ils Berte lso n .

D an n y V io la and N e il S o rre n t in o p rov id ed m uch o f the F o r t Le e o ffen se , V io la rush ing fo r 72 yard s on 13 carries and S o rre n t in o 50 in 13 attem p ts .

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T h e re seem s n o reason w h y N o rth A r lin g to n shou ld not m ake W a llin g to n the first v ic t im o f the e a rly season.

O ver at R igg in F ie ld w in less B ec to n , lick in g the w ou nd s o f a 21 to 0 d e fe a t at the hands o f C lif fs id e Pa rk hopes to begin the season all o ve r again when it takes on Harrison .

T h e H u dso n C o u n ty team is n o t p o w e r packed th is yea r and the B ec to n s . p an ting fo r a v ic to ry , m ay co m e through

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T h e Eve n in g M em b ersh ip D e p a rtm e n t o f the R u th e r fo rd W o m a n ’s C lu b is s ta rting o f f th e ir c lu b y e a r w ith a C a n d le lig h t B o w lin g P a rty to be held on S a tu rd a y night. S te p te m b e r 30th at the W a llin g to n L a n e s ; 299 Paterson A v e n u e , W a llin g to n . N ew Je rs e y at 8 30 P .M . A B u ffe t w ill be served im m ed ia te K a fte r b ow ling .

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In the S u n d a y games Q ueen o f Peace and S t. M a r y ’s both trave l. T h e Q ueens face S t. C ece lia w h ile S t . M a ry ’s goes aga inst O u r L a d y o f the V a lle y .

B o th gam es are 2 P .M . starters.

It is q u ite l ik e ly th a t Q ueen o f Peace m ay p rove to be the class o f the en tire area. In sw eep ing ove r H a rr iso n the

N o rth A r lin g to n team show ed a p ow erfu l o ffen se and a cohesive defense. It is a veteran c lu b w ith p le n ty o f savvy.

“ N o b o d y w ill stop Q ueen o f Peace th is y e a r , " p rophesied ou r m an Pau l Sw ie rb in sk i “ It is aw esom e, th is te am .”

A n d ce r ta in ly S t . M a r y ’s, the o ld riva l, isn ’t ab o u t to do it. Losing 34 to 14 Im m acu la te

Midget FootballI lie L y n d h u rs t R e c re a tio n C o m m iss io n under

leadersh ip o f M a y o r Jo se p h A. C a ru ce i, opens its 18th season o f M id g e t fo o tb a ll w ith a parade beg inn ing at f i:30 F r id a y , Sep t. 29. T h e parade w ill sta rt a t the T o w n H a ll and proceed to the ligh ted baseball fie ld in the C o u n ty Park at the foo t o f V a lle y B ro o k A ven u e. S t. M ic h a e l’s F ife and D rum Corps w ill lead the parade.

F o u r team s w ill p a rtic ip a te in the League and each o f the fou r w ill sh ow th e ir m e ttle th a t even ing . T h e team s are sponso red by the L y n d h u rs t Ja y ce e s , P e n ick D rug Co ., R e f in e d P ro d u c ts and the K e a rn y Fed e ra l Sav ings & Loan A ssoc ia tion .

T h e op en in g game w ill be betw een the Ja y c e e s and R e fin e d P ro d u c ts the secon d , betw een K e a rn y Fed e ra l and Pen ick .

C oaches are F ra n k F a b ia n o fo r P e n ick ; Ru ss M atera lo r K e a rn y F ed e ra l; T o m m y C ia rd e lla fo r Ja y c e e s and Bob W it to r f f fo r R e f in e d P ro d u cts .

Mrs. S h ir le y C h eck i is d ire c to r o f the cheerleaders, tw ir le rs and p om p on girls.

C o n ce p tio n , the R u th e r fo rd Sa in ts ju st d id n ’t h ave it.

B y the w a y the S u n d a y S ta r Led ger u n co vered a new star fo r L y n d h u rs t , on e M ik e D ’A n ge lo , g iving th is star p l a y e r c r e d i t f o r tw o to u ch d o w n passes and a run fo r a th ird sco re in the L y n d h u r s t v i c t o r y over K e a rn y .

Th e re w as no D 'A n g e lo on the L y n d h u rs t program and non e lis ted am ong the high

L y n d h u r s t L o s e sL y n d h u rs t ’s harrie rs lost a

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A L i t t l e G u y W h o T h in k s B ig I s M L Mag Football BeginsP l a v h p o a n l u i n w p p k c a o n f n l l v i n c n r p H a n H

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I f M o n tc la ir S ta te ’s fo o tb a ll team gets re a lly c lose to an o p p o n e n t a s lim , sm iling 160-pounder m a y p u t it in the bag fo r the M ules.

H e is M oses L a jte rm an , k ic k e r e x tra o rd in a ry . He is the o n ly M u le p la ye r w h o m ay have a p ro fess iona l co n tra c t in his fu tu re .

M oses is on e o f the L a jte rm an s w h o starred fo r L y n d h u rs t H igh S ch o o l. T w o b ro thers p receded h im . O ne d ied in the trag ic p lane crash th a t sn u ffed o u t the lives o f a m a jo r p art o f the M arsha ll C o llege fo o tb a ll team . A n o th e r s ta rred a t so cce r fo r N e w ark S ta te Co llege.

A fo u rth b ro th e r is just b reak ing in on the N orth A r lin g to n H igh S ch o o l team — since th e L a jte rm an s have m oved from L y n d h u rs t to 129 S ix th S tre e t , N o rth A rlin g to n .

L a jte rm a n ’s dream m ay n o t be as fa r fe tch ed as it appears on the surface . A n ou ts tan d ing socce r s ty le k ic ke r , M oses w ill n o t have to m a tch size w ith the 250-pound lin em en o f the N .F . L . w h o m ake a liv in g by be lting the o p p o s itio n .

B o rn in A rg en tin a , M oses m o ved to Passaic w hen he was 11 years o ld in 1964. L ik e so m an y o f the soccer-style k ickers in the co lleg ia te and profess iona l ranks, La jte rm a n deve loped h is basic sk ill as a k icke r p lay in g socce r as a yo u th .

The M o n tc la ir S ta te k icke r cam e in co n ta c t w ith A m erican fo o tb a ll on te lev is io n and first thought ab o u t b ecom in g a k i c k in g s p e c i a l i s t a f te r w a tch in g Pe te G ag o lak o f the N ew Y o rk G ian ts.

R e p o rt in g fo r the first day o f p ractice as a freshm en, L a jte rm a n ’s fo o tb a ll career a lm ost end ed . A ju n io r vars ity coach a t Passaic to ld the yo u n g

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B rig h t days m ay be ahead fo r L y n d h u rs t gridders i f the game the B ea rs to o k last Sa tu rd a y from K e a rn y m a y be co nsidered an index .

L y n d h u rs t w o n the gam e 19 to 12 w ith o u t the services o f B ru ce W a lla ce , the yo u n g ste r w h o is exp ected to give L y n d h u rs t a p o te n t passing and runn ing game.

W ith W a lla ce s ide lined un til S a tu rd a y L y n d h u rs t depended upon F ra n k V u o n o a t the signal ca lling spot. T h a n k s to an in ep t K e a rn y team , w h ich was r id d led b y g raduation , L y n d h u rs t w o n .

V u o n o sh ow ed signs o f b e c o m in g a f i r s t ra te q u a r te rb a c k , h o w eve r. He co m p le ted n ine o f 19 passes and was in te rcep ted o n ly once.

L y n d h u rs t had a c le a r edge all the w a y b u t there w ere m om ents o f d ou b t.

Biggest surprise o f the day w a s th e huge fo llo w in g L y n d h u rs t a ttrac ted to the K e a rn y S ta d iu m . In the jam o f 3 , 5 0 0 s p e c t a t o r s w e r e hundreds o f L y n d h u rs t w e ll w ishers.

“ T h e re w ere fo o tb a ll fans present S a tu rd a y I h aven ’t seen at a L y n d h u rs t gam e in yea rs ,” s a id one vete ran c ro w d w atcher.

T h e G o ld e n Bears to o k a 13-0 h a lft im e lead , scoring tw ic e in th e second quarter. L y n d h u rs t d rove to the K e a rn y 18 b u t J e f f G le e so n ’s fie ld goal try from the 25 w as b lo ck ed , K e a rn y tak in g ove r on its n ine.

H o w e ve r , V in c e Pe tr ic c io n e fum b led and C h a r lie R e u th e r ran in fo r the T D , a fte r p ick ing up the ball. G le e so n ’s k ick gave the Bears a 7-0 lead.

A rough ing the k ic k e r pena lty gave th e Bears a first d ow n on the K e a rn y 41 and tw o co m p le te d passes b y F ran k V u o n o p u t the ball on the tw o from w here R ic h ie D iL a s c io plunged o v e r w ith 22 seconds le ft in the ha lf.

K e a rn y sco red in the th ird period w h en H a rry M agee c lim axed a 43-yard , n ine-play drive sco ring from the one.

B u t L y n d h u rs t cam e back early in the fo u rth p e rio d w h en M agree fu m b led and E d Po lew acz scooped up the ball and ran n ine ya rd s fo r the score.

T h e K a rd in a ls ta llied on a 56-yard pass fro m S te ve B in d e r to E d C ap o to , b u t L y n d h u rs t d rove right b ack , reach ing the K e a rn y one w h en tim e ran o u t. L y n d h u rs t 0 13 0 6-19 K e a m y 0 0 6 6-12L — R e u th e r , 5 run w ith recovered fu m b le (G lee so n k ic k )L — D iL a s c io , 1 run (k ick fa iled )K — M agee, 1 run (k ic k fa iled ) L — Po lew a cz , 9 run w ith recovered fu m b le (k ic k fa iled ) K — C ap o to , 56 pass from B in d e r (ru n fa iled )

m an th a t there w as n o u n ifo rm h is size and he b e tte r th in k a b o u t p lay in g soccer.

M oses w o u ld n o t be den ied and w o rk e d by h im se lf k ick ing du rin g his freshm en year desp ite the se tback . H is fa m ily m o ved to L y n d h u rs t ( N . J . ) just b e fo re his sop h o m o re y e a r in high schoo l and M oses ’ m ade the G o ld en B ear va rs ity .

La jte rm a n k icked th ree e x tra p o in ts as a so p h o m o re a t L y n d h u rs t and his k ick in g caree r w as on th e w ay .

L y n d h u rs t H igh d id n o t w in a single co n tes t in Ja jte rm a n 's ju n io r y e a r and he d id n o t get an o p p o rtu n ity to do an y ex tra p o in t o r fie ld goal k ick ing .

As a senior he got plenty of work kicking and got his first four field goal. The longest being 40 yards.

La s t y e a r as a freshm en , M oses b oo ted fo u r key f ie ld goals in c lu d in g a n o th e r 40 yarder.

O ne o f the big reasons th a t M oses is d ed ica ted to m ak in g it in the pros is the fa c t th a t he w o u ld lik e to d o som eth in g th a t seem ed to be a sure th ing fo r his b ro th e r , M arce lo , w h o w as k illed in the M arsha ll a ir crash.

M arce lo , a p rim e pro can d id a te was co n s id ered a sure th ing to m ake it in the N .F . L . and w as be ing scouted b y a f lo ck o f p ro sco u ts each game th a t M arsha ll p layed .

D esp ite his size, La jte rm an is n ow b oo m in g the pigskin through the uprights regu larly from 45 to 50 yards. M oses believes th a t b e fo re his M S C career is th rough n e x t y e a r he

w ill be ab le to b e tte r 50 yard s fo r a successfu l fie ld goal.

L a s t y e a r La jte rm a n d id n o t get to o m uch w o rk because the In d ian s a lre ad y had a fin e p lace k ic k e r and fie ld goal spec ia lis t in q u a rte rb ack B o b B rew ster.

A p h ys ica l e d u ca t io n m a jo r, L a j t e r m a n m ad e a big ad ju s tm en t last y e a r w h en he was fo rced to change his ho ld e r m id w a y th rough the season w ith reserve q u a rte rb ack J im W assel tak ing over.

W a s s e l a n d La jte rm an w o rk e d very hard and n ow are w e l l g r o u n d e d in th e te ch n iq u es o f p lace and fie ld goal k ick ing .

H e m ay lo o k m ore lik e the w a te rb o y than a foo tb a ll p laye r w hen the In d ian s tro t on the fie ld to p lay b u t M oses La jte rm a n is a yo u n g m an w ith a d ream th a t co u ld co m e true.

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pu t G le n R id g e a t the open ing o f N o rth A r lin g to n ’s fo o tb a ll schedu le w as lib e ra lly c ritic iz ed S a tu rd a y a fte r the V ik in g s had absorbed a 26-0 lick in g a t the hands o f G le n R idge .

N o rth A r lin g to n and G le n R idge are no longer in the N o rth Je rs e y C o n fe ren ce w h ich th e y d om in a ted ove r the years.

B u t the tw o sch o o ls have n o t w an ted to b reak o ff re la tion s . S o they p layed an in d ep en d en t gam e S a tu rd ay .

It was to o early for the V ikes . T h e y d id n ’t have the cohesiveness th ey needed to co p e w ith the rough , tough, fast G le n R id ge team .

S ta t is t ic a lly the gam e was even w orse fo r N o rth A r lin g to n than the final score. M ayb e G len R idge w asn ’t cohesive , e ith e r. G le n R id ge m ade p le n ty o f m istakes or there w ou ld have been a bigger score.

In the stats G le n R id g e pow ered o u t 17 f irs t d o w n s to 5 N o rth A r lin g to n and gained 176 yards to 61 fo r th e V ikes .

E x c e p t fo r a first-period drive th a t sta lled a t the R id g e r 20, the v is iting V ik in g s had tro u b le m ovin g the ball, gaining o n ly 61 ya rd s on the ground and 24 tho rugh the air.

T h e m istake-prone w in n ers , w h o h a d t h r e e passes in te rcep ted and lost th ree fum b les, f in a lly go t ro llin g in the second q u a rte r w hen C h a rlie Ban ks ran 1 8 y a r d s fo r a to u ch d o w n . A 37-yard pass from B an k s to A1 Jo n e s doub led the lead to 12-0 a t the half.

A pair o f second h a lf to u ch dow n s b y D om N uzz i w rapped up the G le n R id g e scoring. N uzz i ran 47 y a rd * fo r one score and seven fo r an o th er, both in th e th ird quarter.

N o rth A rlin g to n O 0 0 0 — 0 G len R id g e 0 12 14 0 - 2 6

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B U 1CK . 19 65 . 2 door hard top Wildc at . C le a n car. E x c e l l e n t running. Ne ed s body w o r k right rear. $ 2 9 0 or best offer . Cal l after 6 p .m . 991 4 8 8 9 . ________________

Fo r R e n t

R U T H E R F O R D . 2 b e dr oo m furnish ed apt. Ut i l i t ie s inc luded. I m m e d ia te o c c u p a n c y . Near tran sp or tat io n. 2 adults only. $ 2 2 5 per m o n t h 4 3 8 - 6 9 1 0 or 438 44 21

O F F I C E S P A C E . A p p r o x 4 0 0 sq ft. A i r C o n d . 11 St a t i o n So , R u t h . 9 3 3 - 0 3 0 3 . ( 5 / 2 5 T F )

Ca rls tad t F u r n is h e d roomC o m p l e t e pr iv ac y. Bus inessgentle m en pref err ed . 9 3 5 - 0 8 2 2

R u t h e r f o r d , fu rn ish ed ro o m . 124 O r i en t W a y. G e n t l em e n onl y R ef e re n ce s . Inq ui re 116 O r ie n t Way.

L Y N D H U R S T Sm a l l 4 to om apt. He at , hot wate r , e le c t r i c i t y . A dul ts p referred . 9 3 3- 3 0 5 0 .

E A S T R U T H E R F O R D . 5 large r oom in 2 fa m il y . G r o u n d floor, available O c t . 1st. C h i ld ren Okay. Call 8 6 5 18 97.

A R L I N G T O N , M odern 5 1/? large r ooms . Ti le bath. Di net te . K i t c h e n cabinets . O a k f loor. Heat, ho t water suppl ied. $ 2 1 0 . A dul ts . Near all buses. Cal l 991 5 8 1 5 between 5 and 8 p .m.

G A R A G E F O R R E N T C h e s tn u t Str ee t , R u th e r fo rd Ca l l 4 38-201 7

R U T H E R F O R D . O n e large fu rni shed ro o m Ca l l 933- 18 02-

A p a rtm e n t to R e n t

N O . A R L I N G T O NU ltra M o d e rn spacious 5 r o o m a p a r t m e n t , 3 b e d r o o m s , re fr ig e ra to r , stove air co n d itio n e r, heat and h o t w ater supplied $ 2 5 0 .0 0 p e r m o n t h , im m ed ia te o ccu p an cy .

3 R o o m ap a rtm en t 2nd f lo o r ap a rtm en t — $16 5 per m o n th , heat and h o t w a te r s u p p l i e d , im m e d ia t e o c cu p an cy .

O 'C O N N O R L A F F E Y & CO .

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Se pt . 23, 1 9 7 2 B a c k yard mis c. sale . Big bargains. . . . Will be held rain or shine. 10-5 p . m . 4 6 W a l n u t Street , R u th e r fo rd .

F l o o r s ampl e ref., washers and dr yers . 10 to 30 % off . Fu l l w a rra n ty and g ua ra nt y Parsons A p p li a n c e s 9 3 5- 52 7 7 - 7 8 36A m e s A v e .

G A R A G E S A L E . Sa tu rd a y , Sep t. 30 th , 10 a . m . to 5 p .m . 34-7th St ree t . N or th A r l in gto n .

W E D D I N G G O W N , long. Mara c a n n e j e r s e y . E l e g a n t , un trad it i on al . Ca l l 9 9 7 - 4 3 3 7 after 5 p .m.

R E D U C E exc es s f lu ids wit hF L U I D E X , $ 1 . 6 9 L O S TW E I G H T s a f e l y w i t hD e x - A - D i e t . $ 1 .9 8 at E d l m sR e x a l l P h a r m a c y , N or thA r l in gto n . (5/1 8-8/3)

Y A R D S A L E . L i o n e l T rai n s , to y soldiers , ce ra m ic s , organs, h o u se ho ld i tems. Se p t . 2 9 & 30, 10 to 6, 2 9 7 Pine Stree t ,L y n d h u r s t .

M O V I N G . M U S T S E L L . Mod. velvet sofa, c o f fe e table, 8 lb. fu l ly au t o m a t ic washer, apt .-s ize dryer . O the r i t em s, reasonable. 9 3 5- 08 7 2 .

G A R A G E S A L E . F r i d a y , Sept. 2 9 t h . ' T i l all is gone. M i s c e l l a n e o u s i t e m s and Br ic-a-Brac. 10-5. 50 Wil lis R d . , N o rth A r l in gt on .

B A C K Y A R D S A L E . B ed r o o m set , s ingle bed, dishes glassware, suede coa ts , ma jo re tte boots , skates , games, re cor d cabi net , old c o m ic s , Pop ular Sc ie nc e. S a t u r d a y , Sept. 30, all day . 251 F a i r v i e w A v e n u e , Ru th e r fo rd .

R E D U C E e xc es s f luids with F L U I D E X , $ 1 . 6 9 L O S EW E I G H T w i t h D e x - A - D i c tc a p s u l e s . $ 1 .9 8 at PeoplesP h a r m a c y . (6/1 8/24)

N EIG H BO R H O O D G A R A G E SA L E

F r i. - Sa t. 9-4 35 B irc h w o o d D rive ,

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O c t . 6- 7 & 8 F r i . , Sat . & Su n.N o o n to 10 p .m.

L a s t day to 6 p.m.

$ 1 . 2 5 A d m i s s i o n per person wit h t jus ad

$ 1 00 per person F lo r e n c e Ge e , Mgr.

( 7 1 7 ) 2 9 6 - 6 3 7 3

L A Y - A - W A Y C A N C E L L A T I O N S . We have bedr oom , l iving ro o m , dining r oom and k i tc h e n sets. T V ' s , stereos, re fr igerators , washers . T ak e over smal l m o n t h l y pa y m ent s . Cal l Mr. L a n e . Al l credit approved 9 9 8 - 8 4 8 4

B A R G A I N S A L E . G a m e s , b o o k s , r e c o r d s , w o m en s ' c l o th i n g , m i s ce l la n eo u s. Sep t. 2 9 t h , 10 a .m . to 6 p .m . 76B ee c h St ree t , N or th Ar l in gto n

G A R A G E S A L E . R o c k maple s tu d en t desk & cha ir . R o c k m ap le 3-piece b e dr oom set - box spring & mattress incl ude d. R o c k m a p le dinette set, 10 pieces. A l s o misc . h o u se ho ld goods. 991 5 4 3 2 . 6 Noe l Driv e, N o r t h A r l in gt on , T h u r s d a y th rough S a t u r d a y in clusive, 10 a m . to 6 p.m .

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T r u c k dr ivers , tract or trai 'or , 2 y r s . e x p e r i e n c e , referencene cessa ry, local del iver ies , No rth Bergen area. Ca l l w ee k d a y s 2 1 2- 86 7-3 442

W O M E N ( s i x ) T e l e p h o n e marke t research. P / T - F / T from y o u r h o m e . 4 4 7 - 3 3 8 1 . Cal l 11 1 on ly .

Men w a n te d for outs ide w o r k . Will train lor roofing. 9 3 3- 04 56.

T E L E P H O N E C L E R K . Le ad in g F l o o r c o v e r i n g d ist r ib ut or locate d in K e a r n y is seeking e xp e r ie n c ed te le p h o n e c l e r k to w o r k in i ts m o d ern order dept. G o o d salary. F u l l C o m p a n y paid benefits. H o u r s 8 : 3 0 a .m . to 5 : 3 0 p .m . Ca l l Mr. Mo rr is 99 7-1 800 _________________________

W O M A N F U L L T I M E C O U N T E R W O R K . F u l l benefits . 4 6 0 Ridge R o a d , No. Ar l in gto n . 9 9 7 - 3 8 0 0

C H E M I C A L O P E R A T O R ' S H E L P E R . L y n d h u r s t area. L ib eral fr inqe benefits . Ca l l Mr. E d F o x , 4 3 8 - 7 5 2 0 .

De l iv e ry b o y . Mu st have d r iv e r ’s l icense. P re fe r rab ly betw een 19 and 20. 9 3 9 - 1 2 7 5 .

Part t im e he lpe r w an te d to wor k with la nd s ca per . Cal l 9 3 3 - 7 6 6 5

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A ll o ff ic e sk ills I nt e rvi ews dai ly 10 a . m . — 3 p .m.

UNIFORCE9 3 5 - 3 8 5 0

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A b o v e W o o l w o r t h s par ki ng in rear

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or Ste n o)N C R Bk pg . M a c h . / E x p e i . B o o k k e e p in g Cl er k /

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M e c h a m c / T rnee 120C l e r k Ty p i st ( E l ec t r i c ) 110P B X Rel ief * T y p i n g 100R ec e p t i o n i s t / L i t e S t e n o 95O f f i c e Ma ch in e

T r a i n e e / T y p e 90Ni te Di s pa tc he r/ P I

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Tool M a ke r/ M a ch in is t 160Driver (k n o w . N Y C ) 160C o n s t u c t i o n W or k er /ca r 156S e cr e ta ry /s m a l l o ff ic e 1403: 30- Mi d Wa reh ous e

lo cal 136R e p a ir m a n T rai n ee/ s m .

M a ch in es 135P u n c h Press O p e r . / E x p e r 120G a l F r id a y / l i t e steno 120Bus . Ma ch. T ra i n e e/ k n o w .

Bkpg. 100A s s t o to B k p r / t y p e 95Mail R m . S u p vs r ./ T r n e e 90*A s s e m b l y / F a c t o r y ( 8 - 4 : 3 0 ) 1 .9 0 Wa itr es s-Eve s (W ke n d s) t i p s + 1.00

R O N A L D P IP E RE m p l o y m e n t A g e n c y

J 3 f c td g e R d N o A r l i n g t o n N J

9 9 8 - 7 9 0 0O p e n F r id a y T i l l 7 P M

P A R T T I M E M A N for T u x e d os a l e s a n d e x p e r i e n c e C le a n ers & Rid ge R d . , 9 9 7 - 3 8 0 0 .

r e n t a l s Sales des ire d. Major

L a u n d e r e r s , 4 6 0 N o rth Arl in gton .

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ski l ls plus a pleasant pers ona l i t y , y o u q ua l i f y for this career posi t i on at ou r L o c a l B r a n c h off ice. Mu st be br ight & able to deal w it h the pu b l ic ! W e offer ex c el le n t sal ary and benefits .

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Cl" l< ....................................... S I 20A R exp . ty p i n g G e n . off . proced.Cle rk T y p i s t ............................ c p $ 1 2 0Ph. e xp . S t e n o & fi ling. Sales exp . & kn o w le d ge off . A r i t h .E x p e d i t e r .............................. c p 1 0 0 +Ph. C o n t a c t L i t e ty p i n g 4 persons of f ic e F U T U R EG a l / G u y F r i ..............................f p $ 1 1 0H ea v y ty p i n g A n s . Ph. F i l in g , S te n o , + Divers if ie d

Secretary....................... Ip$130S w i t c h b o a r d , d ic t a p h o n e , typing, A n s. P H . Divers if ie d.Typist............................... jtooL e a r n y O f f . Ma ch in es. G e n . O f f . Pr oce d . F i l in g .

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T r u c k Parts 1 10Dri ver T a n d e m l a n k B u t c h er (Beef

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Bris ke t Boners) Packers-al l shifts

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H o u s e w o r k O p e nM a tr on hrs 2 0 9A / R C l e r k 11 5T o b a c c o Sales 155H o u s e w o r k Op enSa les Tr . 1 38Ret ai l Mgrs 150Whse. Man 1 1 5

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KELLY GIRLNOW IN RUTHERFORDIf y o u 'r e e xp e r ie n c ed a n d w o u ld l ike t e m p o r a i y w o r k in y o u r area, the K e l l y G ir l pe opl e offer y o u very high pay rates, perio d ic increase^ and the most i n t e r e s t i n g t e m p o r a i y iobs ar o u n d

M a n y t e m p o ra ry jo bs avai lable i n t h e f o l l o w i n g areas: R u t h e r f o r d . I y n d h u r s t , I ast M u th er fo rd . Ca r lstad t & No rth Ar l in gto n .

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N o exp erience necessary. S te a d y

A l l b enefits and incentives.S ta r t $103 00

V o ra c C o m p a n y 320 P a te rso n P la n k R d .

C a rls tad t, N . J .9 3 3 1000

E l d e r l y c o u p l e need w o m a n fo light h o u s e k e e p i n g , part-time. Cal l 9 9 8 - 4 9 4 « .

W A R E H O U S E M A N . E x p e r ie n c e d pref err ed , but not n e c e s s a r y . E x c e l l e n t op p o r t u n i t y foi g ro wth . 4 0 hr . week. Cal l 4 8 5 - 9 0 0 0 .

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F O U N D . 1 w o pairs of eyeglasses and one case on J a y A venu e, L y n d h u r s t . A p p l y Le a d e r off ice, 251 Rid ge R d . , L y n d h u r s t .

L O S T . T O Y P O O D L E . Si lver need of ha ir-cut , areagray, ... ..v—^ -

R idge R o a d . N o r th Ar l in gto n K e a rn y . B r o w n co l la r , red leash no tags. C h i ld r e n heart broken Please call 9 9 7-2 730 if seen Rew a rd .

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COMPLETE LINE of Commercial Sta­tionery, Desks, Chairs, Filing Caui- nets, Steel Shelving. For prompt de­livery, service, call ALLIED OFFICE SUPPLIES, 82 Park Ave.; Rutherford, 438-4300 6-26-tf

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C a l l 4 3 8 - 5 1 5 6 .

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R U T H E R F O R D , 3 fa m il y , 18 Rm s . , L o t 5 0 X 1 5 0 , $ 5 8 , 9 0 0 R G R E A L T Y , B r o k e r , 4 3 8 - 2 5 3 3

N O R T H A R L I N G T O N 1 F A M I L Y

O l d er type ho m e — no repairs to be done

C o m p l e t e l y M odern iz ed IN and O U T

C u s t o m m o d ern i/ed ki tch enwith she ng glass door leadingt o a 10 x 2 0 ft. pai 0 deck,dining ro o m & l iving ro o m , 2ndfloor has 3 b e dr oo m s cu st o mm odern j a t h r o o m wit doub levan ity . B as em ent w ith mo dernk i t c h e n , d in et te , l iving room &p ow de r r 00m . 2 2 0 wir i r y & newcoppe r tubing. Pr iva te sale,Pr incip al on l y . No garage.Dr i v ew a y on l y . Pr ice .4 5 ,5 0 0 .Pr ice me udes ne w wal to wal lca rpeting th ro u g h o u t the house,2 air-con d it i one rs , Ref igerator,E x p e n s e light f ix tures cu st o mmade sha des and bl inds

R u m m ag e Sale

T H R E E S E T S of Col oni al K i t c h e n C u rt a in s , 36 inch with V a l a n c e s (3 pairs) . $1 0 0 per pair. L I K E N E W . Cal l 9 9 8 5 4 4 9

N E W H O L L Y W O O D C a b i n et . 1 5 x 2 3 on 10 in Cal l 4 3 8 - 8 6 9 5

B E D . h legs.

B A R S T O O L S g oodco n d i t i o n . $ 1 0 eac h. T ru n k s best offer . 37 B i r c h w o o d Drive, No rth A r l in u to n .

Sa t u r d a y , Sep t. 23, beginning at 9 a.m. at 2 9 9 U n i o n A v e n u e , Ru th e r fo rd .

3 piece parlour set $ 1 0 . 0 0 fo co u c h . $ 5 .0 0 for p la tf o urock er , o t h e r odd pieces o fu rni tur e. P h o n e 9 9 8 4 1 35

1 Mog. S e c r e t a r y D es k $ 5 0 . 0 0 1 Walnut Buf fe t $ 1 5 . 0 0 99 1- 71 70

v/Valnut c o ck tai l table, be autiful : o n d i t i o n , ver y reasonable 991 6 6 5 5 .

Tire r ims 2 1C h e v y . B e s t 93 9 0 9 1 2 .

L O V L S E A T w it h s lip covers $ 3 5 . 0 0 . D r u m table leather top $ 4 0 . 0 0 Mrs. M l . Jo n es , 37 J o h n St ree t , Las t R u th e r fo rd . N .J . 0 7073

T w i n s i/e bed and box sp e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $ i t B u rro u g h s ca lc u la to r $ 1 0 . 0 0 . alter 5: 3 0 p .m . 9 3 9 2 5 1 5 .

N E W E L E C T R I C G U I T A R $ 2 5 . 0 0 . R o ck i n g cha ir best offer . 39 B ir c h w o o d Drive No. A rl in gton

A N T I Q U E M arb le Top Dresserbest offer . B o y s 3 speed bike,

very good co n d i t i o n , $ 2 5 . 0 0 . 35 B i r c h w o o d D r i v e N o r t h Ar l in gto n

Ital ian C o a c h Ca rr iage w it h matress , ‘ ike new $ 4 0 . 0 0 or best offer , pla yp en $ 5 .0 0 . Infant seat $ 1 .0 0 . 9 3 9 - 7 4 8 6 .

C h r o m e and piece ki tch en d r a p e s . v991 8280

gray fo et. $ 3 5 .

m i ca 7 Assorted p r i c e s .

Services

Wash ing m a ch in e , diswashers , dryers -mos t m a k e s - A u th o r iz e d Ma ytag Se rv ic e Pa rso ns 36 A m e s Av e R u t h e r f o r d 9 3 5 - 5 2 7 7 , 1 13 Midl and Av e . K e a r n y 9 9 1 - 5 6 8 7

All Types Of

CHAINLINK

FENCINGJ . C o m p r e l l i

F e n c e C o .Free Estimates

482-2582and

482-1237* R e s i d e n t i a l I n d u s t r i a l* W id e s t c h o i c e o f d es ig ns* P ri c e ra n g e for all b u d g e t s* F a s t C u s t o m e r S erv ice* O n l y U S ft P r o d u c t s U s e d* G u a r a n t e e d l as t ing b e a u t y* AM t y p e s of f e nci ng* V i n y l* G a lv a n iz e d* A l u m i n u m* W o o d P riv acy* Sp l i t Rai l

F in a n c ia l terms arranged A i k ab ou t our

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I N S T A L L E R

TYPEWRITER, Adding Machine, Checkwriter, Coin Counter, Sales ond Service. All work guaranteed. Call 837-7217. for free Pick-Up. 10-7-tf

F O RC L A S S IF IE D

A D S

C A L L 438 8700 o r 438 5100

D E A D L IN E M O N D A Y 4 p .m .

10 c e n t s a w o r d :

m i n i m u m $ 2

Di sp la y a d $ 2 24

p e r c o l u m n inch

R E P A I R S O N A L L K I N D S O F V A C U U M

C le a ne rs , $ 4 . 9 8 plus parts . G . t . S ing er , E u r e k a , C o m p a c t , etc . F r e e est ima tes , pic k up and de l i ve ry , all w o rk guaranteed. West E ss e x V a c u u m Q u in c y A ve . , K e a r n y , ph one 9 9 1 - 1 4 1 3 all week

H O O V E R V A C U U M CL fc A N E R Repa irs ,

$ 4 . 9 8 plus parts. F ree est i m a tes , p ic k up and del ive ry, all wrk guaranteed, one day service, free del ivery of bags, belts , brushes, etc . West E sse x V a c u u m , Q u i n c e y Av e . K e a r n y , ph o n e 9 9 1 14 13 all week

K I R B Y V A C U U M C l L A N E R Rep air s ,

$ 4 . 9 8 plus parts. free est i ma tes , pick up and del ive ry, all w o r k guaranteed, one day service, free del ivery of belts , brus hes, m e ch an ic a l parts , etc . West t ssex V a c u u m , Q u in c e y A v e . , K e a r n y , ph on e 991 1413 all wee k.

IN D U STR IA L H A U LA G E CO RP.

Industrial Waste Removal

9 3 3 -9 5 0 01 0 0 0 V A L L E Y B R O O K A V E N U E

L Y N D H U R S T , N . J .

T h r e e C o u n t y 'sfaith in used cars goes a long way:

2,000 miles or 60 days.*T h e dealer guarantees 100 % to repa ir o r rep lace the engine, transm iss ion , rear ax le, fro n t ax le assem blies, brake system and e le c tr ica l system for 60 d ays or 2,000 m iles, w h ich e ver com es first.

71 VW ConvertibleB ea u t i fu l y e l l o w f ini sh A M / F M ra d io . WW t i r e s B a la n c e o f f a c t o r y w a r r a n ty av ai lab le

$ 2 1 9 5'71 VW Camp Mobile

E q u i p p e d w i t h P o p o u t r o o f R & H L ik e n e w E x c e l l e n t for c a m p in g

$ 3 5 9 571 V W Sedan

E q u i p p e d w i t h R & H . WW tires . 1 o w n e r ca r . E x c e l l e n t C o n d .

$ 1 9 9 570 VW Fastback

E q u i p p e d w i t h A u t o m a t i c t ran s . R & H . Plus m a n y m o r e - w i t h a b e a u t i f u l re d f inish

$ 1 7 9 5

6 6 VW Sedan.C o n v . E q u i p p e d w i t h

R & H . B ea u t i fu l c o n d i t i o n

$ 1 1 9 5'69 V W Sedan

R & H . B e au t i fu l r e d f inish

$ 1 4 9 8'69 V W Campmobile

R 8H . ful ly e q u i p p e d f o r c a m p in g . A-1 C o n d .

$ 2 6 9 51972 Executive

Cars for Sale10 t o c h o o s e f r o m . C o m e in a n d lo o k fo r sav ings.

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J O H N ’S M O W E R R E P A I R & S A W S H A R P E N I N G Lo ca ted : Rea r of C u s t o m G a s Sta t io n R u t h e r f o r d Av e. & Rid ge Rd. O p e n after 4 : 0 0 p .m. & Sat . all day. T e l e p h o n e 9 3 9 554 1

L A N D S C A P I N G P A V I N G and E X C A V A T I N G

C o n c r e t e s idewa lks and patios. Water p ro b l e m s solved. F o r service and expe rie nc e call 7 5 9 - 6 6 4 0 .

I HAUL — Light Trucking Service, Day or night, loco! or distant. Call 438- 4760. 4-29-tf

A P P L IA N C E S S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E S

Pa rso ns of Rut h er fo rd Parso ns of K e a rn y

36 A m e s Av e . 9 3 5 - 5 2 7 7 I 1 3 M i d l a n d Ave. 99 T 5 68 7

Hrs. -M o n . T h u r s . F r i . T i l l 9 ru e s . T il l 6

Wed. and Sat . T i l l 5 Servic ing washers , dryers , T . V . air co n d it io n ers , vacs .-parts avai lable.

CARPENTRY, finished basements, ceilings, etc. Estimates given. Tele­phone 438-9040. 8-5-H

S itu a t io n W an ted

W om an seeking w o r k taking care of e ld erly or co n vales cent, and light ho use kee ping Sleep out. Ph on e after 6 o ’c l o c k in the evening 4 38- 02 1 2

W a n te d

P I A N O S T U N E D . E x pe r trepairs, rebu i lding and ref inishing

yea rs e xp er ie nc e. G ig l io39759 2 6 14

V a c u u m repairs and parts b a g s - e t c . - A u th o r iz e d H oov er Ser vice-Parsons 36 A m e s Av e . R u t h e r f o r d 9 3 5 - 5 2 7 7 , 1 13Midl and A v e K e a r n y 9 9 1 - 5 6 8 7

Paint ing: A n y S i / e ro o mpainted. Pr ices start at $ 1 0 . Cal l B o b a n y t i m e . 4 3 8 5 3 9 7 .

C L E A N U P . . . L a n d s c a p i n g / lawn & garden m a in t e n a n c e & tree w o r k . Ca l l 6 4 1 - 0 5 6 4 . (3 / 1 6 T F )

C O N T R A C T O R S

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CONTRACTORS

R o o f in g Sp ec ia lis ts

M ason W o rk

F U L L Y IN S U R E D

F r e e E st im a t e s

Work D o n e N o w ,

Not 6 M o n th s F r o m N o w

991-4677

W A N T E D T O B U Y

L IO N EL TRA IN S. Call

9912024 after 4 p.m.

E ld e r ly oman des res roomand b jard or share apar mentwith oth ar w om an in li kec i rcur r star ces. Will fu rnishreferen ces. N e w s L e ader Box54, 38 Arr es A ve . , R uthe tord.

OLD FASHIONED items, <ut gloss, lamps, furniture, china, frames, con­tents of attics and cellars, etc. Call438-6522. 6 2 tf

ANTIQUES wanted. All periods. Furni ture, China, Clocks, Lamps, Dolls, etc. Park Ave. Antique Shop, 128 Park Ave., East Rutherford. 939-8404. Open daily 10 to 6. 4-30-tf

O ld er N e w Y o r k business c ou pl e no ch i l d re n want 1 or two

be dr oo m apt. in R u th e r fo rd . R e f e r e n c e s . Cal l evenings.2 1 2- 22 2 - 6 5 6 6 .

Jobs !See O u r C lass ifiedsl

B R I N G I T IN

Papers, $.5 0 per h u nd red , rags, a l u m i n u m , brass, co p p er, lead, batteries , and iron.

K E A R N Y S C R A P M E T A L 47 8 S c h u y l e r Av e . ,

K e a rn y , N.J .T F

SALES H ELPW AN TED F U L L T IM E

AT THOM McAN Ridge Road No. Arlington

S l o p 111 |»-rson or

Call - 991 9840

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r a p h o n e c a l l ■ % / ~ r r * ____________ JL T \ J * ~ U 1 __________________ tJUSTBRINGS PROMPT SERVICE Y o u C a n T r u s t Y o u r N e i g h b o r s !

A D D I N G M A C H I N E S

T Y P E W R I T E R S A L E S

R E N T A L S

THOMAS PRINTING 313JJnlon Ave. WE 9-0509

Rutherford .N .J.

L a C o r t e

B r o s .Complete Alteration

Additions Porch Enclosures

Car Ports New Aluminum Sash

Aluminum Siding Roofing

Bathrooms & Kitchens933-5284

224 Mountain Way Lyndhurst

BLOCKCEILINGSINSTALLED OVER

YOUR OLD CEILING

9 9 1 - 3 5 1 5

State-WideD O N ’T M O V E

IMPROVEA D D - A - R O O M

C A L L FINKE BROS.

4 3 8 - 2 0 1 7• A D D IT IO N S• A L T E R A T IO N S

118 Vanderburg Avenue RUTHERFORD

A. T l R I E L L O & SO NCampi«!« Ham« Irrprovvmmts

Addition »-Dormers Garogevf mistad Basements

and Attks KitcWrn Modernized

Aluminum Siding I Roofing Aluminum Doors & Windows

414 For«! Avo lyndhurst

438-3663

A u to s

LAIRD-JOHNSUN, IniAatomeblU Rcpalrtnt - All Mikti

Pointing on« Fendei Work Part*. A er «Morte« and TowingChevrolet Sale. A Service

325 Park Av*. Tel. 939-2500

J o b s !

See O u r C lassifieds!

Contracto rsS a l ̂ M a z z o l a ^

Sidewalks — Patios Stoops — Foundations

CONCRETE FLOORS933-6293

E R N E S T J . C U R R E N TROOFING CONTRACTOR

Ro*rinc Repair* Chimney l ip a l i Cattar. an« L n i t n

242 D O N A LD SO N A V E . R U T H E R F O R D , N . J .

Telephone G E 8-9522

COM PLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT

CEN TERK IT C H E N S & B A T H R M S D E S IG N E D A N D D E C O R A T E D T O S U IT Y O U R N E E D S . W E D O T H E W H O L E T H IN G .

A R R O W C O N T R A C T O R S124 S c h u y le r A ven u e K e a rn y , N e w Je rs e y

9 9 8 - 4 9 0 7

N . H . B R O O K SROOFING CONTRACTOR

B r ic k and Asbestos Sid ing Gutters and Leaders

26 Meadow Rd. RutherfordW E b s t e r 9 - 7 1 8 6

Miscellaneous

BERGEN COUNTY GLASS M IR R O R S MAD^E TO O R D E R Auto Safe ty G lass Installed G lass F o r E v e ry Purpose

>11 R ID GE ROAD LYN D H U R ST . N » .

W E 9-9143

ARROW CLASS124 Sdiuyl«r Ave.

Kearny N.J.

998-4907ALLTYPES CLASS

REPLACEDS to r m p a n e ls a n d sc re e n » , w o o d sa sh , ta b le to p s , m i r r o r s r e s ilv e re d , a u to g la s s , s to re f r o n ts . H e a vy d u ty s to rm w in d o w s a n d d o o rs . P ic k u p a n d d e l iv ­e r .

S T O EV ER 1 A N D G LA S S

S fe v t P a ris fo r AN Metres of Sieves

6303 Berg en lin e A ve . W es t N e w Y o rk

N . J . 0 70 93

Phone 8 6 8 -6 3 5 5

H i r i n g A ids

AMELIA FKATI Sooth Bergen

Hearing Aid Center 1M P a rk A ve., Ratberford

939-0533 438-1042Ratt«ne*-Acc«sor1eo-R*paln

C O M PLETE L IN E OP B EA R IN G AID8

HOME REPAIRS G E N E R A L C A R P E N T R Y

A L T E R A T I O N S H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T S

A . D eSan tis , J r .933 9524

TAX RETURNS P R E P A R E D

In TIm Convenient« Of Your Horn«.Michael. J. Mclafferty 1 443 Prospect St. Nutley

667-8534.

Masonry

Mason & Brick Work M & M

Porche*. -B ri ck \ e n e e r - V al ls - l ^ l i o s -Si d rw a l l i « A l t e r a t i o n s -

F r e e I n t i m a t e s .( lal l A n y t im e

759-2572

Da m a g ed a p p l ia n c es

SPECIAL PURCHASE OF AIR CONDITIONER

¡U rg e Savings Limited Supply

A P P L IA N C E S600 RIDGE ROAD

lYNDHURST 438-0086

A R T C R A F TF r e e E st im at e s &

H o m e I m prov em en ts C a rp e n t r y Paint ingK i t c h e n s A d d it i o n sR ec . R o o m s A l u m . Sid in g

Bat h r o o m s

B a n k F in a n c in g Av ai la b le Cal l

A R T C R A F T998-3151

or998 9292

M .-c e l lo n e o u s

A u to m o b ile fin an c in g new o r used. Lo n g te rm , lo w b an k rates. S am e d a y check .

Savino Agency2 5 1 Ridge Rd. •jfndhurst, N . i

438-3120

D E L 'S IN C .H O M E F U R N I S H I N G S

D I S C O U N T P R IC E SC A R P E T IN G D R A P E R I E S

S L I P C O V E R S T A B L E S L A M P S

B E D D I N G & U P H O L ­

S T E R E D F U R N I T U R E

A N D D E C O R A T I V E

A C C E S S O R I E S(E v e . h o u r i T h u r s . ’ til 9p m )

7 4 4 K E A R N Y A V E . , K E A R N Y , N.J .

991-0915

R O N ’STREE SERVICE

(f u l ly insured)

T ree & S tu m p R e m o v ­a l - P r u n i n g — F e e d i n g — S p r a y i n g W o o d C h i p s - L a n d C le a r in g - - T o p p in g - S to rm Dam age R ep a ired -Roots cu t fo r raised s idew alks

F r e e E s t im a te s

997-0820

A L U M I N U M C O M B I N A T I O N S

A L U M I N U M S I D I N G

Painting

P A IN T IN G

SAL MONDOP A IN T IN G - C E I L IN G S

P A N E L L I N G H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T S

C a ll 933-3085 A n y T im eR e aso n ab le F ree Es tim a tes

U1 Npw!!PaintingE x te r io r & In te r io r

Carpentry Leaders & GuttersFR E E ESTIM ATES

Fully Insured References Supplied

on Previous JobsCall 9 9 7 122 9

D O N A L D & P E T T |101 H o y t S j ^ J

P la s t e r in g

P l a s t e r i n g N.w Ceilings NewKooms

JIM M A N LEY W Y 8 -8 2 3 2

R E P A IR S5 9 0 Devon St., Kearny

P lu m b in g

P lu m b in g - H e a t in g — T in n in g o f the B e t te r K in d

Call 939-6308 HENDERSON BOYD,Inc.302 Park Ave. Rutherford

J o b s l

See Our Classifieds

15 C h u rc h S q u a re H a rr is o n , N . J .State licensed

H E A T I N G - , P L U M B I N GO Gas Water Heaters e Alterations• Gas-Heating• Kitchens

Hot Water Heaters• Furnoces Repaired and Installed• Small repair work• Roofing

leaders and gutters• Bathrooms

bnergency ServiceNight and Day485-4604 -484-9317991-0127

P lam b lag and H eating Su ftttie S inks ■ K itchen Cabinets

E le c tr ic a l Supplies

V A N IT IE S MADE TO ORDER P IP E > CU T AND TH R EA D ED

East Rutherford Plumbing Supply234 PATERSON AVE. EAST RUTHERFORD

933-1430

A L U M IN U M

C O M B IN A T IO NS T O R M W IN D O W S

A N D D O O R SS peci al iz in g in w h i te baked ena me l w in d o w s and doors .

W h it e Sales H o m e I m p . C o .

99 8 3 4 63 F r e e e st i ma tes E s t . 1 9 53

A L U M IN U MS ID IN G

SP E C IA L IS TWhite Sales

H o m e I mp. Co.998 3 4 6 3

Free e st i ma tes E s t . 1953

Real Estate

ELLWOOD S. NEWR E A L E S T A T E AND IN SU RA N C E

46 Chestnut St. Rutherfo rd

W E b s t e r 9 - 8 0 0 0

R o o f in g

R O O F I N GG U TTER SLEA D ER S

White Sales H o m e I mp. C o .

9 9 8 - 3 4 6 3 F r e e E st im a t e s E s t . 1 9 5 3

ROOFING 45 YEARS

A lt W O R K G U A R A N T O R

• H o t A s p lw l t R o o t s

• l e a d e i s & G iit t * i s

• C h im n e y R c p n i i s

• S l a t e R p | x i i is

• S h i i iq lf ' R o o fs

HARRISON & SON991 3319

R O O F I N G , L E A D E R S

A N D G U T T E R S

S C H IA T T A R E L L A C O N S T R U C T IO N C O M P A N Y

B E L L E V I L L E , N. J .C A L L K E N — 7 5 1 - 6 8 1 3 .

BERGEN-ESSEX ROOFING Co.

Roofing . . . Gutters . . .

Sidings - All Types

F r e e E s t i m a t e s

F u l l y I n s u r e d

153 Sanford Ave. Lyndhurst, N.J.

933-4169ROOFING

LEA D ER S & G U TTER S RIPOFFS

FR E E ESTIM ATES INSURED

B R I T T O N & M C D O N A L DL y n d h u r s t Wo od brid ge

9 3 3 8 1 3 4 636-1765

A N T H O N Y J. D E A N G E L O

R o o fio g G u t te r and Leaders 352 Se co n d A ven u e

Lyndhurst, N.J. 933-0466 or 438-1437

A A S C O R O O F I N GS ID IN G

I S A N D L E A D EG U T T E R S A N D L E A D E R S S T O R M W IN D O W S

Free est imate F u l l y Insured

Call 936-4026

WINDOW PROBLEMS REMEDIED BY EASY-SASH■ M i n i m i mulinili in mini mi a l u m i n u m ^ M

[R EP LA C EM EN T W IN D O W SE A S Y T O C U A N

S«fth inefl pul for —y d«aninf

REDUCE FUEL BILLS!

E A S Y T O O P E N A N D C L O S E

f i n g e r - t i p

c o n t r o l

EASY TO MAINTAIN Absolutely no painting

SPECIAL OFFERÌ

Call Collect

9 3 3 - 7 4 2 0

E A S T T O

IN S T A L I

Installed in 30 minutas

EASY TO LO CK

Only you can open (Burglar Proof)

EASY PAYMENT PLAN

Bank Financing Available1 L̂ow Monthly Payments.#

( 2 0 1 )

R o o f in g

SWIKHtOAtO OWN 24 HOURS A MY

H a s AJt Ntrtk JetFREE ESTIM ATES

ROOFING* & S ID IN G

, CellHackensack Roofinq C l . •3 First St. • 487-5f

A L L W O RK GVARA1

Services

T.V. Service

A & B MOVING & STORAGE

CORP.A qent F o i

Engel Van LinesLo c a l &

Lo n g D istance Hourly Rates Free Estimates Loads insured

in transit BOB D E L S A PI O

9 9 1 0 9 1 5 991 4620 9 9 1 8 4 1 0

A I R C O N D I T I O N E R S R O O M • C E N T R A L

• t O M M E F< ( I Al lnsUM.it ,on h. Mt; p.nr s on .ill

R F F R I C C R A T O R S F R E E / E R S S A I S F) E F P I G E R A T I j N

S E R V I C E I661 3275 I

Statewide T.V.311 Kearny Ave., Kearny

Expert Color Service and B 1 W

998-288524 HOUR SERVICE Seven Days o Week

TV RENTALSB la c k & W h it e T . V . S 7 . 9 S

C o l o r $ 9 .9 5 F u l l C o l o r

A n t e n n a Inst al l at ion $ 6 9 . 9 5

2 2 Y R S . IN K E A R N Y H o n e s t & D e p e n d a b le

S e rv ic e

DEGERDON’S TVSALES

S E R IV C E ON RCA, A D M IR A L , ZEN ITH , MAGNAVOX ETC.

209-B R id g e R o ad N o rtt) A r lin g to n

991-4369

JOHN'ST.V. Servite & Sales

438-9120

H ( . A - Z r n i l h - P a n a s o n ic

B .& - W . & ( ¿ l o r T .V .Discount Prices 309 Chose Ave., lyndhurst

■ A SK A S O U T O U R 2 0 Y E A R G U A R A N T E E

LIFfTlMI HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM

for „ .C o m p l e t e l y I n s t a l l e d

E A S Y - S A S H L.p. 9/2»/7 2232 rUYVESAMT AVt, ITNMUtST, ÍU .

ADOAESS

CITY

P H O N E

ONE C A LL HOME IMPROVEMENT SER V ICE!!1 A d d it io n s ' P lum bing ' E le c tr ica l ’ Pa in ting ' A lte ra t io n s 1 K itchens

* E x tensions ’ R o o f in g• S id ing' Carpxm try ' M ason ry ' B asem ents

F ree E st im a te scan 3 7 1 - 5 4 8 4

C R A F T S A L L C O N S T R U C T I O NN o S a l e s m e n rig ava ilab le

social secu rity repro n e w s and featuresU .S . D E P A R T M E N T O F H E A L T H , E D U C A T IO N , AND W E L F A R ES O C I A L S E C U R I T Y A D M I N I S T R A T I O N J U N E 1972

New And Used Furniture SaleD e sk sF ilin g C a b in e ts

C h a irs

Thomas Printing & Supply Co.313 UNION AVE., RUTHERFORD

939-0509

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“ T h e Jo in t C o m m iss io n on M e n ta l H e a lth o f C h ild ren has fo rm ed a d ec la ra tio n o f ch ild re n ’s rights. T o o p tim ize the m en ta l hea lth o f o u r yo u n g and to d eve lop o u r h um an resources, e ve ry in fan t m ust be gran ted the right:T o be w an ted .T o be b o m h e a lth y .T o live in a h e a lth y en v iro n m e n t.T o sa tisfac tion o f basic needs.T o co n tin u o u s lov ing care.T o a cq u ire the in te lle c tu a l and e m o tio n a l sk ills necessary to ach ieve in d iv id u a l asp ira tio n s and to co p e e ffe c t iv e ly in ou r so c ie ty .

I f w e are to respect the rights o f ch ild ren w e need to be co n ce rn ed ab o u t th em b e fo re th e y arr ive on the earth , even befo re th e y are co n ce ived .

T h e re is an in d isp u tab le need fo r p o p u la t io n co n tro l. F a m ily size m ust be lim ite d , first b y decreasing the num ber o f u n w an ted ch ild ren , and then b y decreasing the n u m b er o f ch ild re n peop le w an t. S o m e peop le shou ld n o t be a llo w ed to have ch ild ren .

S e x and fa m ily ed u ca tio n shou ld be a requ ired su b je ct in sch o o l. T o d rive an au to m o b ile , one m ust pass an e x am in a tio n . T h e re are no e x am in a tio n s to d e te rm in e a p e rson ’s a b il ity to raise ch ild ren .

Persons p lann ing on having ch ild re n shou ld take tests to d e te rm in e th e ir e m o tio n a l and te ch n ic a l q u a lif ic a t io n s . I f th e y do n o t pass these tests , th e re shou ld be fa c ilit ie s for e d u ca t io n and th e rap y . A n y o n e w h o t ru ly w an ts to have ch ild re n fo r c h ild re n ’s sake shou ld be w illin g to be tra in ed to do th is ap p ro p r ia te ly . U n q u a lif ie d persons w h o bear ch ild re n shou ld n o t be a llo w ed to raise the ch ild fo r the c h ild ’s sake .”

F ro m the Se p te m b e r issue “ P e d ia tr ic N e w s ”

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