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G irl Stars O n Kiuxm is Team ! - Alumni Picnic Gome orie. come all to a grand reunion and A ction Against H M D C picnic a t the Bergen Cbinty Park, Area A in Lyndhurst on Sunday, August 13, beginning at U a.m. Bring your friends, chikfcren, and loved ones-and enough to eat and drink throughout the day and you will be sure to have a great time when you see and rarinisoe with a ll your former classmates from the good, old days.(?) There will also be gam es of fun a n d chance to enliven the

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result of the Jensen ap­ pearances. The game, as usual, will he played under th e lights at the Brest in Memorial Stadium in' the county park. The game is scheduled to begin atSP.M. A game between the firemen and policemen will precede the Jensen ap­ pearance I n pest appearan­ ces Jensen pitched his team Lori Tha Slugger - i h * hit ■ horn* ran In tha opening to victory. A onetime gam * of Om Maaon. Nobody chaUangvd th* fact sha It aspirant fo r a big league a girt from thtnoni baseball career, Jensen has shown considerate ability as a pitcher and a t bat.

Theatre Trip f ^8* lOfc^T"^ The Lyndhurst Parks \ \ jL4L' ..V ^ Department under the V supervision of Com- \ ^ *• | / i D C u M W . : ; missioner Ronald W Bogle «1 E a \ - A * it / j£ i and the Lyn*urst Cuhural | Jfu t V J Ek\ M & * Arts Committee arwowce k JT fc#rl, seventh grade the latest m their continung | k ‘ * student in Sacred Heart series of the«re trips to see * ^ |L > the Bob Fosse smash show School, completed her third D ancin• 1 T zZ M k J t W*r with the team. Her Umited Uarmn tickets 'Vp -* folks are her biggest are available at CO 00 for ho sate is. But they never poled a home run and her Nationalists. Orchestra seats and *1500 f thought they’d see the play during the season Lori plays softball and for Mezzanine Transpor helped Kiwanis win the youngster playing with badietball — and is con­ American League cham tatior to and from the l.vn I "■■■•' :* j { *,-% i " * '*'» *! '■? '* .f' ■ji g tinuing with her tennis dhurst Parks .Department, _ begged far the op- ptonship 250 Cleveland Avenue. Lyn- FIDEEXAMP1X Whw Mayor EHaaFrtai of BHiMwam, I a n *. » W f d Lywrihurat tart W w tty to try ’out for the The Kiwanis finally lost from all M catiam Lari dhurst is provided. w t k Hm >»rw d > itiia tawnsNp wm a e p a llh drtv tar Ha ? t'BO» l(>wdr Mayer said Mrs Luuo. the township title to the will also be a track star For reservations contact Frtt| pro wptty w d a a eoaWbMttow whM» l— yw J o sspfc A C a w ed , IM t, baaaaad "We newer thought she d be National League. bU Lori when she «ts to hirt Cultural At played her hardest to try to * * * * * * Garmain, a»d Towmihtp Qarfc Httoart Pwry uMmi tw m * : far i%K Is T aaaract Scant ' * » « . But jhe was picked. 9 * Coordinator at 43&OOGO E eecullve Dlrwtor Stan SladM d. "• *•* Pfayed repgarty. It bring the title to the represent th e people o f evidential documentation the Public Utilities Oom- Counsel Asked To O ppose W ater Rate Bergen County, to ask th e I certainly sun also opposed m ission concludes the toi^h questions and to be completely to the Water hearings That idea should move immediately to retain sure that the Pttfic Utilities Oompeuiy's* suggestion that not even be given a second Freeholder Charles Reid Freeholders to retan rate motion to Stare rate counsel has asked the Board of counsel to represent the someone with expertise to Commission dues not grant they ought to get a partial th oug ht by th e P ublic at a- freeholder executive be at the' hearings and this increase without full rate increase even before UtilitiesOomirission." M o dels NEEDED county* in hearings, before session yesterday' the Public Utilities Com­ He said, “The Water mission in August, wherein Company is looking for >mar» M o n s r, 2 Q&-6 D O PM the Hackensack Water Com­ nearly 30 percent in in­ NO APPOINTMENT NE€D€.D pany will seek1 rate in­ creases from the public Room at the top STUDIO 404 225 * 57m Sirfm N VC ’dCU creases Rad introduced a They make the argument 46 Park Ave., Rutherford, N .J. (201)(201)939-461 939-4614* that their stock value would increase if the rate increase is approved and leads to a better cash flow situation c o n v e n ie n t They then argue that better stock prices will lead to a lo c a tio n s ! 1 0 5 3 Bloomfield A ve., Clifton, N.J. (2 0 1 ) 7 7 7 - 1 9 9 2 stronger bond rating so that future capital i m- ^provements mghi be made at lower interest rates and thus prevent rale increases later on T he Water Company also argues that a rate increase would guarantee that they ( ( would be in a position to in-- ' I sure a rat e of return and a 1 1 return of equity. The corrv ( i- pany presents data that j, shows that they are- i ’ realizing l e s s than authorized profits, but I would really like to see a thorough examination at the rate hearings of the methods they used to com­ pute their statistics I want to be sure that the total worth of the company's i , holdin gs are being i adequately included in the ( analysis.

1 O u r light-as-oir cuf7~Hght 4 We cannot know any of iL the answers to this without flecked w ife Frosty Roulite. You'll Jove.the 4 having somebody - besides easily managed set that bounces back; J the limited staff to the "you II love the arHully placed lights that 1 Public Advocate argue this Rouxs supert bleach imports. Air-do ? matter before the Public | Utilities Commission- We — Our hair-do for you! Come for a tree 1 have had sucoessin the past consultation. 1 in entering such hearings 1 f with our own rate counsel in I , matters affecting the’ II Rockland Electric Company i f and the Water Company: it* , ( self, earlier this year The 223 STUrVESANT AVE. freeholders have taken the position that it is our LYNDHURST, NJ. I responsibility to step into (Oppo**** lawfang AJWy) j the act as the devil’s ad- 935-0 9 9 6 - 4 3 S- 9 8 6 4 T vocate in utility rate rises t and we must take that ac-

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Could Be Successful Hartz Mountain Industries Presetted a report b£ HSG- Bergen Associates have It is believed that one or Hackensack1 which has told Hartz would like to build' If the HMDC is persuaded two shopping developments, says the> meadowlands can Gould Associates of filed applications for shop­ the other will be approved. Rutherford mayor and coun­ on a site north of Route 3 on by the study, it would be a the consultants estimate accomodate two shopping Washington to back up its ping center permits to the However, a third ap­ cil all about it but has yet to acreage straddling the New significant victory for Har­ that just over one million centers successfully Last contention. Hackensack Meadowlands plication is expected from file an ‘-application with Jersey Turnpike. On one tz, which h as contended all persons in the area served week the Secaucus company Hart* Mountain and. ,, ; Commission, the Hocker-Squitieri Oo. of HMDC. side Hartz would build a along that the meadowlands by the centers will be able regional shopping center, on can support two new shop­ to spend a total of $1.1 B e r g e n ______the other a Meal shopping ping centers billion a year on merchan­ center Bergen Gouty Associates dise by 1981 Bergen Associates, and some observers of the The study'Assumes that Wants Meadowland headed by Selif Sisselman, months-lorig shopping cen­ the population of the would build on Berry's to- rivalry have argued that “trading area ” will remain Bergen Community parks program for the Creeek in East Rutherford only one plan will survive. gnerally stable in the College plans to apply to the meadows. The park would Besides a shopping center, future. Hartz faces the initial hur­ couly's Park Commission it would build a hotel and J h e trading area — where cover 2,000 acres dle of having to obtain a for permission 16 hold a 99- 4,000 residential ifiits the shoppers will come from Red said the marsh could rezoning, since the land on acre tract of meadowland in Hocker-Squitieri would — is defined as the area be utilized by various which it wants to build a the Lyndhurst-North Arling­ put up a $300 million bounded by the Hudson schools for ecolbgical centerjs not zoned for retail ton area for an open-spaoe development south of Route River, Routes 80. 46: the studies. A wooden walkway use. laboratory and a small parking lot 3 in the Rutherford acreage Garden State Parkway, the The Beard of Freeholders would b e built on the land, in the Vicinity of the Route 3 In concluding that the Passaic River, and Kill Van tdd tfoe college to take its Reid said: oitdoor movie meadowlands could support KulL plea to the park com- According to Reid th e rrission The freeholders area is now used by 25 turned down the plan, asser­ varieties of birds a id is part k TEAM EFFORT FOR YOUNG CANCER PATENTS — D»v» .tannings of tha G iants, ting they did not wish to “of the flight pattern of lefti and Randy Rasmussen of tha Jats, right, taka a break with William Robinson, a I give up 99 acres of valuable migrating birds. He said 10-year-old with leukemia, during tha filming ol a commercial. Thai commercial will announce a fund-raising effort by Tri-«tate araa McDonald's restaurants to help' land for the project freshwater ponds on the establish a home, to be called Ronald McDonald House, where parents arid ’Hie freeholders are in the land have attracted fish of families with children who have leukemia or childhood cancer can stay when they process of ending a dump in various kinds travel in for treatment at New York City hospitals. Lyndhurst and establishing a new one in North Arling- 'ton. Freeholder Joseph A. D enies Em ployees A re H acks Carucci Jr., also Lyndhur­ st s mayor, said turning Freeholder-di rector picking on a couple of young here a couple of years ago. with the civil service mion ova- the land at this time Jeremiah F. O'Connor said people without calling me and she isi getting a title here. He earns $10,389 per might interfere with the .today that Republican iq> to check on his facts. He change due to a disk audit year and holds a masters park commission's County Chairman anthony suggested that one young by the New Jersey Civil Ser­ d e g re e in p u ttie a d ­ program. Statile must have been Irish-American girl who vice Commission She earns ministration from New Dr. Alban Reid president misinformed when he works in our personnel $6,889 per year York University. That of the college, said the labeled two county em­ department received a title “Tony also went after a sounds to me like Hackensack Meadowlands ployees as “hacks’* in change because she is a young man from Teaneck. reasonable qualifications for Development Commission recent statements to the friend of Democratic State who is also due for a title a junior position in the per- has approved the pian.T he p ro s ------■■CajBaiiUaajnan.-. J^hn_^_.Aangp Ha ic 0f sontiftl office-__ HMDC recently put up O'Connor said, “I am McCarthy The yomg lady, being a political "hack'. He 175.000 of federal funds for a very surprised at Tony in question came to work came to us more than three “ I understand that the - _ years ago as a CETA em­ campaign season is begin­ ployee: The young man is ning and also that Tony has an assistant in the personnel the right to attack our ad­ tOSE office and his change of title ministration in any way he reflects the fact that he will sees fit But. I do think that be managing the work the spirit of fair play would related to the new dentaT rule out attacks upon, in­ I W EIGHT IN I plan we recently negotiated nocent bystanders.” We think the M arcus diamond is unique because it Mastorelli Backs Bill represents a combinationof quality and value... two things A NEW PLACE On Handicapped very hard to find in any product today. Each setting of n 18K, 21K gold or Platinum is especially chosen to f Nicholas S. Mastorelli. I a substantial in- match the diamond and every diamond is M arcus quality. Weight W atchers® is pleased , s , to announce the opening of Democratic Gon^ressipnal over the 92.5 million Visit us and let our consultant shov/yow why M arcus * I****»<«» * a beautiful new center in Candidate in the 9th for th e preset* school year is such a great name for diamonds. District, has expressed sqp- “In my personal contacts port for Senator Mathew with the 9th District con­ EAST RUTHERFORD Feldman's (D-Bergen > stituents, I have found legislation to provide 118 grave concern from many milliotHn state aid for han­ Join us aiid learn the parents whose children fall dicapped and mentally in th is category. Thus, I a J i e u d JEWELERS Weight W atchers Program! distorted pupils in the 1979- once again^welcome and I It's the best we’ve 80 school year. commend the initiatives of RUTHERFORO, N J RlOGEWOOO N.J. ever offered. ■ "To my knowledge, this Senator Feldman and his 58 Park Avenue 939-0079 53 E Ridgewood Avenue 445-3325 sum was appropriated as a colleagues in drafting such HACKENSACK. NJ. WESTFIELD N.J. f52 Mam Street 487-1220 20C B Broad SHeet 233 0529 LANDMARK MINI-MALL result of a study by the piece of legislation which is PARAMUS PARK RIVERSIDE SQUARE < UPPER LEVEL) commissioner of education most pertinertjo the con­ Roi^ie 17 Nonn Route 4 and Hackensack Avenue ROUTE 17 SOUTH AT PATERSON AVENUE on the statewide average stituency of the 9th District Paramus. N J 262-8000 Hackensack N J 489-0840 additional cost of providing as well as to all of New Jer­ MARCUS CHARGE • MASTERXHARGE . AMERICAN EXPRESS • BANKAMERlCARD Schedule of Classes beginning classes for each category of sey.” ' / handicapped pupils, ” said J U L Y 3 1 Mastorelli. “Senator Feldman ought ' Monday - 10:00 am, 7: 30 pm (N.J. Homeowners Only) to be commended.’’ / •» Tuesday - 7:30 pm Mastorelli says “for his in­ J . Thursday - 12:30 pm, 7:30 pm sight and compassion o n this vital issue." Mastorelli (Doors open for registjation x/z hour prior to scheduled times.) noted the 118 million *•» Second M ortgage Loans! A man doesn’t live by additional WEIGHT bread alone. He needs b u t­ inform ation, te r i n g up crnce in c a l l : WATCHERS awhile —New Hampton (la.) Tribune. 2 6 5 - 3 9 0 0 The Authority: $5,000 to *30,000 'a lT i’978 G*-T ' r “M * « r C «C *S mC. > V ' ‘ N - f * i' i . SANITAS-WALLTEX and WALLPAPER 30% to 50% off HARRISON,N.J. 4 8 3 -1 0 2 0 ------

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(Continu'd from Pag* I) replied ‘‘The National Association has taken a public stand against X-rated movies and programs " ~ Savino said local news will be broadcast from 6 to 7 every evening from the studio at 451 Ridge Road He said there will be spots coverage from Madison Square Garden and that the Cable will improve local reception Township Clerk Herbert Perry reported that the board will soon hold a hearing regarding RB’s Lounge on Riverside Avenue. The proprietor had neglected to re^ew his license at the proper time and was closed for |a BRAGGING TIME. Aik* Savino of Loader staff, measures tha 18-incH cucumber weekend when police found sha grtw in her back yard. «>. ____ him still operating despite the.order to dose Russo reported his depart ^jmnt has tw o four-wheel At The Parks Departm ent vehicles on fire patrol in the Meadowlands area and one Senior Qtfaens Bingo will AM. The program will run m a t i o n of a P u p p e t such veWde in the depart­ be held at tnttie e ParksPart Depart- from 10:30 AM. to 3:30 Workshop to be hdd in the WHERE'S THE SNOW? Jack Plgnatetlo trained Ms camara on Lyndhurat youngster c»l*brating Christmas In ment equipped with stret­ ment on Monday July 10th. P.M Registration fee is U brary during the summer July a t ths county park playground la st wssk. cher and other first-aid ^ 1S78 from 10:45 AM. to 3:00 $100 months. items in case at accidents ~ P.M In order to continue The program will be Edna Perrotta of Van these games, we sincerely initiated by B ob Qonrad’s HMDC Buren Street, tdd there are ask for fu ll cooperation Registration For Lyn- "Puppet Follies ' presen­ 46 members on the police from those interested. Ob­ <*»trst Boys & Giris Basket­ tation o n Weckaesday, July force, suggested that is not taining your Bingo tickets in ball Clinic — This Lyn­ 5th at 3:00 >.M in the enough to thoroughly police advance of the game dhurst Parks Department is C hildren's Room of the the entire town and assures you a card If, pleased to announce that L ibrary. Workshops will suggested that a deputy be however you can't d o this, a they will hold a Basketball then be heid fo r 8 4 9 year appointed ^n each block and phone call reserving a ticket Clinic for boys and girls in old children interested in furnished with a gun. at or tickets fo r you will help grades 6, 7, frl from July 17 the art of puppetry on July Lyndhurst is sympathetic which the entire audience us to determine how many to July 21. Registrationwill 12th. 19th and aflth k August with the fight South Hacken­ gasped “N O '"...... are coming. In th is way, be held a t the Lyndfoirst 2nd at 3.00 P .M Children sack and North Bergen are Perrotta also asked that Mr. Nick De Leo can High School on opening day, will learn how t o make their making against the pooling the township donation to the prepare, in advance, an en­ July 17. There is no own puppets and how to formula under which the Mental Health Center here joyable Bingo Party. registration fee. give their o m shows "Die Hackensack Meadowlands be reduced from the $9,000 Tickets will be available program is free of charge to of last year Garuca said he Development Commission the week of July 3 through Film Festivals Begin In Lyndhurst residents through would not consider this and takes money from some July 7th. Lack of par­ Lyndhurst —The Lyndhurst the sponsorship o f the that indeed he was going to municipalities and gives it ticipation mil cause the Parks Department along Library and the Cultural to others recommend an allotment discontinuance of the games with the Lyndhurst Cultural Arts Committee. this year of $12,000. in view Lyndhurst. North Arling­ during the months of July Arts Committee are proud P aren ts a r e urged to of th e services it renders ton and South Hackensack and August to announce the opening register their children im­ local residents are among the oomm«iities> features of the two ‘Free mediately far the Puppet James DeLellis said the from which HMDC takes Film Series" open to the Workshop since speoe in the police ought to develop a Simmer D ay Cunp — Cbm- money /- viewing public during the program is United. For ad­ different patrol policy than rmssioner Ronald W. Bogle. It has cost Lyndhurst month of July. ditional information or it now operates on if it Director o f tie L yndhrst $78,000 in revenues this registratim call Mark St. wants to prevent crime, P a rt Deportment is pleased GIVE THESE PETS A HAND. Protact Our P als Inc. got off It* drtva to ghra p als a year. North Bergen has The "Classic R im Series*" Germain, Lyndhurst since patrol routine is too t o antto u £ c e that brsak last weskwftiiiM sliwtipalpats and Wetpsrs.' been tit for over $400,000 will begin at, the Lyndhurst Cultural Coordmator a t 438- easy to ascertain. Russo is still being South Hackensack and Summer DOy Camp Cultural Arts Committee are 0080 o r Mrs. Ann Albano, said he wiiT“ eonauK Lyndhurst library Director North Bergen have asked Chief William D. Parks Department, proud to announce the Rent Levelling In Lyndhurst opening feat ires of the two other munidpaiitiea to join this. tleveland Avenue. Since June 1973. Lyn­ 2 Rent increases may not in the Tight. Lyndhurst said “Free Film Series" open to rebates are to be shared Commissioner Walter OpMng Day is Thixsday Two Free Film Series — dhurst has had a Rent exceed the percent dif­ it is opposed to the levy but the viewing public during with the tenants as follows; Janowski was absent, July S, 1971 Registration The “ Childi*ens Film Leveling Ordinance and a ference in the C.P.I (Con­ that it does not want at this the month of July 65% of the rebate to the recovering front eye feeis$I.OO. F estival” h eld on Wed­ Rm t Leveling Board The sumer Price Index) for the tenant. 3S% to the Landlord time to spend money on ac­ sirgerv All oommasskners Any further questions, nesday mornings at the R ait Leveling, Board was New York Metropolitan tive participation in the S. All services aid utilities present expressed wishes The “ Classic Film Series" Lyndhurst Public Library’s created to serve the tenants Area covering the period litigation. please contact th e Parks in effect at the time of the for a speedy recovery for will begin at the Lyndhurst Children Room will present aid landlords of Lyndhurst. ninety (90) days prior to the Department at 438-0060 new tenancy are to be con­ Finance Director James JJtoowski ’ Parks Department on Wed­ the film “Stuart Little" on to prevent rert gouging by last increase for your apt tinued. i.e there should be Gtoda said Township Attor­ nesday. July 5th at 1:00 July 12that 10:00 AM . The the landlords and to prevent and twelve months after proper and adequate ney Ralph A Polite should P.M A Katherine Hepburn following w eek will bring a hardship for the landlord that date The CPI may be Public Invited Registration For Lyn­ cleanliness and main­ keep the board informed an Spencer Tracy award win­ obtained the 21st day of the dhurst Girls Summer the “ Legend of Johnny Ap- The Board holds its tenance of the apartments,'' progress qf the silt initiated To MSC Gallery ning comedy will be shown pleseed" and ‘The' Happy month following the period by South Hackensack and Basketball — girls in meetings on the third Mon­ halls and grounds; ample Prince” on Ju ly 19th desired, by calling 212-399- grades t h through may day of each month-except heat ^and hot water should North Bergen 6 11 The “ Children’s Film 5406 .* The public is cordially in­ still register for Basketball July and August at the be supplied to the tenants Polito said he would do so Festival” , heid at the Lyn- 3 A new tenant of an vited to visSt M ontclair Lyndhurst Amual Benefit Town Hall at 7 30 p.m He s a id that other at the Landdls Building on dhurst Library beginning on existing apartment unit If tenants feel there are State College's Gallery One Since the Sunshine Law. mtnidpalities also are op­ Juie 28th and 29th begin­ Wednesday, July 5th at Softball Games - The Lyn- should not pay a higher rent any violations of the Or­ when the Office of Cultural everyone is invited to at­ posing the HMDC levy ning 7.30 PM. Girts will 10:00 A.M. will feature the dhurst Parks Department is than the previous tenant dinance. they should obtain Programming at the college tend. play on Tuesday mid Thur­ classic ‘‘Rabbit Hill” pleased to announce that th e plus the allowed CPI in­ complaint forrre from Bert presents its faculty/staff a rt A copy of the Ordinance sday evenings beginning narrated by Burl Ives Lyndjhitrst Police Depart­ crease for the year This is Perry, Towndiip Qerk. fill C a n c e l l e d M e e t i n g exhibit. T he exhibit will be may be obtained from the 7:30 P.M. A registration fee ment will play against the very important to remem­ them out and return them to open to -view during the Town d e s k at the Town of *2 00 is required Lyndjhurst Fire Depart­ ber. as sever&t* abuses of the Lyndhurst'♦Rent Is Re-Scheduled month of Augat. Hall by anyone desiring one For additional infor­ ment on Thursday evening, this rule have been repor­ A meeting of the North The following are a few of Leveling Board, c/o George Ms. Margaret G. Winter mation. contact Mark St August 3rd. 1978 beginning ted' New tenants should Woertz, Sr.. Town Hall. Arlington-Lyndhurst Joint, the items covered: <67 Ilford Ave., North Registration For Lyn­ Germain, Lyndhurst 6:45 P.M. at Breslin make it a point to find out Tenants need not fear reper­ meeting will be held August Arlington), senior clerk in dhurst Youth Adult Cultural Coordinator at 438- Memorial Stadium located 1 Rents may not be in­ what the previous tenant cussions from the landlords, 3. Originally set for July 28. the Media Center, will have Recreation Program — on River R oad Lyndhurst creased more than one time was paying in rent. 0000 Monday thru Friday as tenants are well-protec­ the meeting was cancelled pointings -on view at the Highlight of the evening in any 12-month period 4 Any real-estate tax Mr Arbold Perrone will run from 9 to 5 P.M ted by the law today and had Co be rescheduled. exhibit. will feature Jim Jensen’s tbe Lyndhurst Youth Adult CBS All Stars against Lyn­ RecreatioK Program this Puppet Workshop — The dhurst Men's All Stars. Ballet Introduction Here No Foul Play In year Lyndhurst Parks Depart­ Adult ticket is $2.00 and Boys and Girls ages 12 ment along with the Stuent ticket is $1.00. In The "Lyndhurst ..Parks than the speaking portion It modest donation of $1 SO through II may register on CULTURAL Arts Commit­ case of rain, rescheduled Department under the is a i excellent introduction from adults and $100 for Drowning Qf Couple opening day, Thursday. July tee and in cooperation with date will b e airanced direction of Commissioner to ballet for both adults and children under 12 and senior An intensive investigation injuries of ny kind had i. tfeB at the Hgh School *the Lyndhurst Public All proceeds will Ronald W Bogle and the children citizens go to has failed to produce any been suffered by the couple. gynnasiun beguiling 10:30 Library ammpoe the for­ charity. Lyndhurst Cultural Arts The Cultural Arts Com­ The ' Classic Ballet” evidence of foui piay in the It is surmised that the Committee announce a lec­ mittee of Lyndhrst hopes program will be asking the drowning deaths of George man, who recently passed ture demonstration program that this “ Introduction To RealnaAo. 32, and Denise A. his bar examinations in Keep That Ball Moving to be brought to Lyndhurst Ballet” Program will Middle-Aged Pptaer. the man’s 27-year- New York, had been by the Classic Ballet Coro- » L stimulate enougi interest in keep the ball” — or “Pass playing t o watch, enjoy and old fiancee, aoaordiag to the stricken with cramps and By Virginia Barry pany of New jersey". Ti* Jo b D ire c to ry — Pass!” The enthusiasm get caught-up into the dance to warrant future Bergen County Medical that his fiancee, an expert program will be held on was just as great from the cheering. A new guide and directory programming for Lyndhur­ Examiner's office. \ swimmer, had

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that scientific cooperation University, presented between Russia and Hollenbeck with a America should be "declarationflf consctas*" reviewed. • sipted by MQ members of Hut theme was echoed, the American scientific to varying degrees, by the community. By sitting the scientists who accompanied declaration, they agreed to Mrs. Shcharansky. Dr. end ‘-‘all personal Owne Chamberlain, a Nobel cooperation with the Soviet Prise winning p h y sid st Union” until Shchsransky from the University of and another Runian sden- Califomia, who represented list a r e released, a group called Scientists far Cong ressman Hollenbeck, Shcharansky, said in- who had earlier tdd Soviet dividual American scientists aiihorttles in a M te that are considering whether or their human rights not to continue cooperating violations might jeopardize children. The Society of Optometry Hardly a day passes,” with their Soviet counter- scientific cooperation with for Children, a statewide said Dr. Levine, “without parts. R eaction am ong the United States, said at organization of optometrists some mention in the media Until this year, the society American scientists to the the ...hearings, "H um an CONGRESSMAN HAROLD “CA P” HOLLENBECK (right) I * pictured with Mrs A vital concerned with learning of learning disability, school (90C) was a loosely, knit sentencing of Shcharansky rights are prindples.not Shcharansky during a r*cer»t Congrtaalonal briefing sponsored by Hotlenback. disabilities, has launched a failure, perceptual problems group of about 100 op­ Mrs. Shcharansky la the wife o l dissident Soviet scientist Anatoly Shcharaasky. ranged, he said, from '‘deep matters of expediency In drive to expand its member­ and related behavioral dif­ tometrists in New Jersey anger to deep sorrow." order to safeguard o u r own ship to include general prac­ ficulties. One of our and eastern Pennsylvania Another member of Sden- rights and freedoms we tice optometrists arid allied primary' goals a^ an who specialize in visual tists for Shcharansky, Dr. must find ways to bring professionals in the organization is to educate training and therapy for Aihud Pevsner, a physics those rights and freedoms to education field Dr. Harold the professionals who first perceptually handicapped professor at Johns Hopkins life throughout the w orld” NJSBA Opposes Mandated Wiener of North Arlington is come in contact with these children. a co-founder of the society Dr. Stanley H. Levine, Graduation Requirements * president and one of the co- fomders of the sodety, said “ A lm ost D ouble Your M oney!” The New Jersey School tinity to work before wie "Although that committee the organization would be B o a rd s Association move o n to another ap- was appointed by the State enlarged to include associate membership from (NJSBA) has issu ed a proach.” Department of Education Satement in opposition to a NJSBA’s president ex­ the ranks of education, in- bill reported out Of the p^Siied. “ The School Boards and has issued a report, cluding school Senate Education Commit- Association h a s already there h a s been little sig­ psychologists, school social tee yesterday. Known as t>egUn its own in-depth nificant action on it as yet,” workers, learning disability S-1154, this legislation would study, stated Schwartz. specialists, and school impose uniform state-man­ physicians. dated high school . — - y graduation requirements iri , j * ■ all New Jersey public school ' • districts. It is sponsored by * ' / Senatof Matthew Feldman / (D-37) and is expected to be S considered by the entire Senate when it reconvenes A . / / in the fall. / ’ ^ y f “We urge that our elected / representatives study' r carefully all of the /. r -• - • ramifications of this bill ^ before they act upon it," 1 S'. .' • declared Lawrence S. 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Craig Claiborne of the Times says th e boiling, it loses its color, flavor and becomes food was bom in slave quarters where economy and assessment. ^ _ best way to prepare com is by shucking it and watery.” creativity had to walk hand in hand. Among the However, if Rockefeller didn’t put a whole heart placing it in a kettle containing enough boiling water Sarah’s recipe for corn chowder is appetizing. recipes are com bread, batter bread, corn dodgers, into his campaigns it must be adrritted by anybody to cover. When the water returns to the boil remove Ingredients: com pone, com sticks, crackling bread, dumplings, familiar with his political history that he put in his the kettle from the heat and allow it to stand for 5 to 1 dozen cart of com hoecake, hushpuppies, muffins, pancakes, spoon stomach — all of it. 10 minutes. Serve without further cooking. 2 medium sized onions bread, com cake and sausage pie, com souffle, Early on in his political career Rockefeller learned OAce the com is out.of th e water serve it. Other­ A water crackers stewed com. that the sight of a super-rich candidate ranching on wise the kernels tend to shrivel and lose their plump­ yolk of one egg Had enough? a pizza or a kmsh or a hot dog captivated editors who ( ness. If you’re in dieting it should be remembered 4 good-sized potatoes I know you’re panting for those hushpuppies. Make made sure such pictures were given front page treat­ that yellow com has Vitamin A and C and is low in 1 pint of milk your own. ment. sodium. One cup of com cut from the cob contains 3 tablespoonfuls of flo u r For a long time it appeared that Rockefeller’s 113 calories. 1 tablespoonful of bt*ter 2 cups whits comm* a I digestive tract might not be quite up to his presiden­ While hereabouts com is considered a table o r ­ Vt pint of boiling w a te r 2 teaspoons baking powder tial ambitions. It was an unnecessary fear. nament it may be surprising to know that only 10 per­ Howto: 1 teaspoon salt Rockefeller nay have ducked the issues but to his cent of the crop reaches the table on the cob. Cbm is Pare and cut the potatoes into dice; peel and shoe 1 cup finely chopped onions credit it can be said he never ducked a meal. processed beyond recognition in oils, cornstarch, the onions; score each row of grains of corn, press 1 cup milk Memories of one of Rockefeller’s most trying tests flakes, etc. And, shhhhhhhh, it is sometimes mashed out the pulp. Put a layer of potatoes in the bottom of laggboaNn. .. flood back because it is the com season. Of all the and distilled for bourbon. I t has had some strange a saucepan, then a layer of th e onions, a layer of Howto; plants th at have been placed upon the earth none uses. In Martha’s Vineyard it once was used for com, sprinkling Of salt and pepper ;^hen another Sift the commeal, baking powder and salt and add produces a more irresistible fruit than the com voting — com signified aye, a bean no. layer of potatoes, etc., until all o f the materials are the chopped onions, nilk and beaten egg. Mix well. stalk. Boiled, roasted — even raw, freshly picked But enough of this prosaic business. Heed Sarah used, having the last layer of corn. Add the water, Butter should be stiff enough to drop from a spoon in com is one of the delights of the table. Tyson Rorer, principal of th e Philadelphia Coftking cover the kettle and cook slowly over a moderate fire small das or pones. More commeal may be added to Why, then, did the Pennsylvanians who invited School, who wrote her New Cook Book in 1902. for 20 minutes. Rub the butter and flour together, add thicken it; or water to thin it. Heat deep fat to 375 on Rockefeller to a Saturday soiree make such a Sugar or sweet com, wrote Sarah, is palatable but the milk, stir imtil boiling and add to the chowder. the deep-fat thermometer. Drop the “dabs” in a few loathsome concoction with their corn? When contains little nourishment — that mostly su^tr Stir the whole carefully without breaking the at a tim e and fry uitil brown on all sides. Drain on Rockefeller and his assortment of reporters arrived which is easily lost in the boiling. potatoes. Bring to boiling point, add the crackers, brown paper. Hushpuppies are often served with at the b ig open field on which, the com chowder “In fact,” wrote Sarah, “if the husks are removed, broken into bits, cover the kettle for five minutes. fried fish and fried in the same fat as the fish. festival was taking place they foind huge tubs bub­ the sweetness is lost in a n ig lt If the ears are piled Beat the yolk of the eg g with two tablespoonfuls of Sounds wonderful bling above log fires. together one on top of the other for a few hours they cream, stir it in at the last moment. Serye in a soup Can’t you just see the ol’ mamny, arms akimbo, It was a hot, airless day. The reporters were tired heat, a slight fermentation takes place, changing the tureen. her face lighted up with a motherly smile, dipping and peevish since they were working on a Saturday. sugar, leaving the com tasteless.” Even far back canned vegetables were on the the deep-fat thermometer into the smoking oil? Etown Somehow the com and milk and whatever else was Sarah’s edict for boiling ow n is as follows: market. Sarah said that it really wasn’t necessary to south we always said the ol’ mammies would druther being tossed into the cauldrons threw off an odor “Husk the com, remove carefully the silk; throw bother with a dozen e a rs of com for the chowder. A have a deep-fat thermometer than a new, pair of comparable only to the clouds wafting from elephant the ears into a large kettle o f boiling water; bring to pint can of com would be comparable to a dozen ears shoes for Sunday church. stalls. It was awful. “ Golly,” shouted Rockefeller after he had thrown Additional his arms arotnd every good Republican in sight, “does this look good.” Concerts The reporters were dazed. “ Boy, does it smell good,” cackled Rockefeller. Scheduled “ He won’t dare eat it,” hissed one reporter. T h e Rutherford “Nelson has a strong stomach,” said another repor­ Recreation Department has ter. “But I bet he can’t take this.” They were wrong. Rockefeller could and did. He announced that two ad­ sat at one of the raw wooden tables and gamely ditional free concerts will be tackled not one plate of the steaming com but two. held in Lincoln Park this “ N eva- tasted anything so good,” said Rockefeller summer. as the sweaty cooks, recruited from the Lions, On August 10th, the Jazz Kiwanis, Rotary and similar Service elite, cheered. Ensemble, a five piece Com deserves a better fate. group of highly professional According to the good books, there are over 200 musicians performing con­ varieties grown in this country. Strangely enough one temporary American Music of the best is found in Pennsylvania where the corn will be performing starting has an even eight rows of kernels. Yellow hybrids are at 8:00 p.m. - * 'f . 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Scholarship Won Blight A ttacking Borough Trees the approval of a Trustee * Joan Marie Tomasula, a a report is still one montl finalist in the National Scholar advisor, and eligible Rutherford’s cancer possible cause of the cancer ward. Although reports several months We Who away . - \ Merit Scholarship program, for a variety of special troubles has focused atten­ duster are now going for- have been promised for Care membership was told will enter Drew University seminars and field projects tion on a blight that has next fail as one of atxwt 20 T he appointment is caused the death of shade Receives Degree Trustee Scholars in a dass renewable year by year as trees in various areas of the were awarded two degrees. of 400 freshmen entering in academic performance bon^jh One of the areas af­ Q ona Marie Wojanowsta S a tu r d a y . J u n e 3 in toral degrees, and univer­ U.S. Sen. Joseph R. Biden the Golden Anniversary warrants fected is in the Pierrepont of 87 Raymond St.. Ruher- Delaware Stadium on the sity President E.A. Trababt Jr. (Dem.-Del ), a 1985 year of Drew's College of While a student at North School section where ford. was one of more than campus . conferred 481 masters graduate of the university, Liberal Aris She is the Arlington High School. NCss discovery of a duster of 3,100 to receive degrees at At commencement, Dr.' degrees. 2.479 baccalaureate was commencement daughter of Sir and Mrs Tomasula won awards in cancer cases is! now under t h e U niversity of Samuel Lenher. chairman degrees and 78 assotiate John Tom asula of 151 Spanish and science and the the study of health resear­ Delaware's 129th commen­ of the iraversity’s Board of degrees. The total of 3,123 speaker. Bergen Ave , North Arling­ Dr. and Mrs S. Lewis Kook chers. ’ cement ceremonies, held Trustees, conferred 75 doc­ includes 25 students who ton Memorial Scholarship She According to Priscilla Each Trustee Scholar was editor-in-chief of the Oostelk). spokeswoman for receives a S22S Book Award, school newspaper, president the We Who Owe Commit­ Seniors Seek W eight W atchers credit toward the purchase of the Pan-Amsncan Club, tee. an orgara zatkm/firmed *of textbooks in the Univer­ and a member of the to press for a full study of For no apparent reasort, sity bookstore In addition, National Honor Society, as the cancer situation, gas more than one third of the any financial need Trustee well as several other school it is the only American leaks may have caused the Weight Watchers dass that Scholars may have is met nd community activities ’ college offering un­ death of the trees meets an Watoesday mor­ entirely by scholarship Founded 50 years ago by dergraduate semesters of Mrs Costello said that n in g at Temple Beth El. grants rather than by the the brothers, Leonard and study-at the United Nations Peter Preuss of the Depart­ Summit Ave,, Hackensack, usual combination of grants Arthur Baldwin profrsnent in New York and the Com­ ment of Environmental is composed ,p|. senior and loans Moreover these New York attorneys. mon Market in Brussels Protection will study the citizens students are exempt from Drew's Collfge quickly One out of five of its tree situation According to Carole Silver course distribution became one of New Jersey's graduates has gone on to The cancer situation was of Paramus. lectirer for the requirements for mast selective C urrently^ earn the doctoral degree in t&e subject of a long artide group, the motivating factor graduation free to design enrolling about 1.800 erf the medicine law. the sciences, in New Times magazine last that brity£ this age group to their own programs , with University’s 2 000 students or the humanities week Investigations into Weight Watchers is a medical need. In most cases, they are referred by their own physidans. as Vets W ill Fig ht A ny Change In cofnpared to tie majority of members who are moved to join because of dissatisfac­ C ivil Service ‘Preference’Law tion with their appearance Once their weght is lost, these older members are In a telegram sent to any change rn the Con­ again as viewing any tam­ rate for Vietnam Era pleased by the cosmetic in- Governor Brendan T Byme stitutionally mandated pering with the Veterans veterans, particularly our provement. are more aware today. Eugene Howell State Veterans Preference Law in Preference Law as being a minority veterans, con­ of their appearance and, Commander of The our State " direct affront to the tinues to soar well above although they usually do not ■ {"American Legion, with Howell was referring to 1.100.800 veterans and that for the general n n o d to replace their en­ population, that there are 100.000 Legionnaires and the recent action of the New families in our State tire wardrobe, they do Jersey CSvil Service Com­ those who would make it Auxiliary members in New - 'The Veterans Preference become more interested in mission which, in a split section of our Constitition even more difficult for Jersey, voted the Legion s hairstyles or will trade in vote, recommenced was approved initially to act veterans to find em­ ‘unequivocal opposition to their old spedades for a elirr*nation of the current as an equalization factor to ployment Such a move,’' more trendy look Veterans Preference Law m compensate in some way for Howell concluded, “simply LOOK SMOOTHI Nvw Yw The Weight Watchers Con Hav. UNWANTID favor of a "point" system the years of service many of will not be tolerated and we program can be worked HAIR «ttOYIp- Al the recent meeting of our veterans, male and pledge to use every resource arotnd medical problems our State Exacttive Com­ femAle, have given to their at our command to see that involving spedal dietary mittee, the governing body, cowitry when called upon to no watering down of the of the Legion,” Howell serve It’s ironic, that now Veterans Preference Law requirements frequently stated “we went on record when the unemployment takes place.*’ necessary for older mem­ bers. Lenore Lippert, Area Director of Weight Wat­ Cultural Responses To Sneeze chers, indicated that if a For thousands of years, discourage its followers blessing a sneezer or m em ber’s p e r s o n a l Although Wsfgftt W itchers is for people of all stags* and sgss Of I lnttonriy-£aMy-?tmar\9nDy recognition has been given from special attention to wishing him or her good physician writes to William Wednesday morning class conducted st Tsmple Beth El, Hackensack, hat Rodwmatic Elecfrolytit sneezes, but people paid no health probably was By GIN* Of in varied forms to sneezing Sebrdl, M.D., Wei£A Wat­ s large number of sanior cKlzana. Two of the dass members are, left AG At A BEAUTY SALON by responses such as heed, continuing with their initiated through fear that a chers International’s Freida Biatritz, 70 of HSsbroutfk Heights, who has lost 3Q, pounds, ant “ Geshundheit ’. ” , or particular cultural response sneeze was dangerous — an Medical Consultant, regar­ | Florence Schorr, 67, of LitUe Farry, who has lost 13 pounda. GINA'S IIICTROLTSIS S a lv e ! ” (Latin) or to this respiratory reflex. opportunity for the spirit to • w 25 frt. ding a patient’s incfividual “Asusa!” (Hebrew) or According to Augusta B depart from the body problem, Dr. Sebrdl will the usual $8:50, and *2 50 was in response to con­ Passes are conducted in a tx p tritn ct King, Executive Director of weekly instead of $3.50. tinually increasing demands large, well illuminated "Bonne sante!” (French! The ancient Persians respond. «... WYman 1-1308 the Bergen-Passaic Lung Wei ghf Watchers recently for dasses in that area. meeting place, air con­ ms-i The early Christian prayed after sneezing, as Other ways in which Mrs. IS! An.. «J Assotiation, the origin of a asses at the new center ditioned with comfortable did the ancient Hebrews, Silver has been called upon leased 1,200 square feet in seating, pecan paneling and asking the blessing of to help the senior atizen the Lan&nark Mini Mall, began the week of July 24. The East Rutherford wall-to-wall carpeting. onlookers. Mohammed’s members is to show them Paterson Avenue and Route Weight Watchers center Information regarding response was somewhat dif­ how they can manage to 17 South, East Rujjierford, class schedules at the new ferent He asked his remain “legal” on the for use as a center to serve provides members with a center may be obtained by followers to b e s to w program when they attend South Bergen convenient location, ample calling Weight Watchers are blessings upon the sneezer group outings or take ad­ The decision to lease parking and easy ac­ headquarters in Paramus, as a tribute to Allah vantage of lunches available these fadlities and establish cessibility from both Route JVVVI 17 and Paterson Avenue. 265-3900. to them at the senior atizen a center in East Rutherford A wealth of superstitions centers have developed regarding a There are exceptions to sneeze. There are those who the prime motivational fac­ Sir Monty Says: believe that if a sneeze is tor for joining. Am K trpid 1978 CHEVY heard during prayer, one of Hackensack, whose should begin to pray again. youthful appearance belies A German belief has it that her 82 years, last 17 pounds it is bad luck to sneeze because she didn’t want to Get your financial INVENTORY while donning shoes, but a be the mother of the groom sneeze forthcoming while in a size 18 gown. When she making a statement upholds attended her son’s wedding, its validity. Estonian she wore a svelte size 12. A tradition holds that if two kingdom growing Discounts are offered to pregnant women sneeze senior dtizens who must simultaneously, they will show proof of being 82 or have girls; if their husbands older. Those qualifying pay do, the newborn will be |5 upon 'joining, instead of with our boys. ‘77 VEGA ‘77 CHEVETTE ‘75CAMARO Rightly, most people are Chivy, 4-cyl.. trans man Chevy 4-qfl 4-»f»d man Irani . man Chevy V 8 auto trans pwr sfng brkt ■ strg brks AM radio 995 mi sir? brio AJR 8 93d mi AM rMflo console 39 449 mi aware that a sneeze is LYNN S SPECIAL * p F irs t ; - $ 3 2 g 5 | frequently an early sign of a *LI SjO = ' * 2 3 9 9 respiratory infection. If rova! rates! ‘74 NOVA ‘73 CAPRICE /th ere are other symptoms A id ers iCbCvy. 6 cyI auto traits . per ‘72 MALIBU I as wdl, such as coupling (try man. brks . AM radio. 11.551 mi Chevy V 8 auto tram pwr slrg brkt Chevy V 8 *to Ir'ans pwr sfrg brks ■ , \ LYNNS SPEC)ML f J AIR AM radio 44 051 mi AIR 46 666 mi. a « gm and shortness of breath, Respond r,Is"“‘$ ig g g Mrs. King recommends > 1 9 9 5 p - 5 1 4 9 9 1 seeing a physician. . . At the July meeting of the Rutherford First aid Squad. ’77 FIREBIRD ‘76 PACER ‘76 AUD1100 LS Chevy Formula 8 c*l auto traits pwr me. 6-cyl . auto tram., pm. dr*, man. 4-cyi fuel miaction ado tram man ■ Captain Chuck Lesrinsky dry brta AIR C0M0 pwr wind 6ru AIR AM rjdio 32.M6 ml stff pwr brkx AM fM radio, tm root ■ reported that the Squad had OL $ 2 4 Q Q responded to 134 calls : s £ £ s * 5 4 g g a — * 3 6 9 5 1 u w \ Airing the month of June, ‘75 FIAT ‘74 VALIANT 74 LE MANS travelling over 1372 miles. Satfaa. 4-cyl aafa. trial . mia . t-cl . wtti irmn . pm sbi brte., Pontiac, V B a it o traai . pwr ■ ( ARK Of the 134 calls for assistan­ stff trto.. AM radio 21.737 mi. AM radio 49 330mi f str^ brks AIR 32,104mi M LYNNS SPECIAL A C LYNN S SPECIAL T L YNN S SPECIAL # M f t ( • ■ OT JUST ce, 90 were classified as • l y y o p*,ce i 4 4 D D | emergences, 28 were for LEAR transportations and 18 were ‘73 SCAMP classified as other. Pt»n S-cyl into trim m flu nan ‘73 LE MANS ‘72 SKYLARK W...y. .* •“,0 ,f»*» »»> •!«» brki 8«ck V a agio Iran .mr Of brtn ■ .ECTRO Reasons for other were : 4 trks »l« 4S IMmi AIR AM F»r*io <3 465 mi 4*VEAR CERTIFICATES EARN LYNN’S SPECIAL A f \ P calls cancelled, 4 assistance ? 1 8 9 5 r eSSPtCMi$-| g g g H “*“‘*1195| out of tub, 2 rigs for drill, 1 ^ effective •J C A % ______annual yield on Minimum $1 000 rig repair, 1 assistance to A ‘72 NEW YORKER ‘70 Station Wagon _ at the WorM-Famoue Kree _ toilet and 1 driver training TO 4 YEAR CERTIFICATES EARN Ickriiltr. V 1 . aafa. Iren.. p«r '70 MG C0NV. Inafilute and enjoy a lifetime • . v , . . eci*Lm . M ■ • neni htir removal treatments It m 8 different doctors and the annul yo»e 1212) 7J0-9700 lor tree m _ booklet R . Ojjrs Arilnlan, - visited 18 different % effective 1% per annum AIL COLORS World Acclaimed Authority hospitals, with Hackensack annual ytekJ on Minimum St.000 WE’RE OEALIN NOW! • Director • 6 .5 0 Hospital leading with 30 AN Certtftcetes are Compounded Contlnuoualy. NOW IN • i-liUlA • STOCK BIGGEST ‘78 CHEVY DISCOUNTS! visits, followed by 29 visits Federal Regulations requite a substantial interest penalty lor early withdrawals from certificate accounts . 4 INSTITUTE to St; Mary’s in Passaic and , ML YIELDS ARE EFFECTIVE WHEN PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARE LEFT ON DEPOSIT FOR A FULL YEAR m 1500 Broadway (cor. «Srd St) • Naw York, NY. 10036 • 29 visits to Passaic General. ^ Reasons for calls was led Open Daily till 9 •••••••••••• by aid to the injured witft 51 Wed & Sat til! 6 calls, aid to the sick with 39 * MX 1978 U Lfi L I LJ NEW 3913350 SAMTAS-WALLTEX calls and transports with & UlJuU calls. The Squad responded »d WALLPAPER to 21 auto accidents and was 249 Keamy Avenue, Keamy • 991-8500 ( / / / IZiO If! ^98-3388 30% to 50% requested for m tual aid by member Monday—Thursday a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday am.'to p.m KARRI SON, I 8 8 7 East Rutherford on 3 oc- FSUC SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 12 noon Ample Fraa Parking in Rmt ol Building 461 KEARNY AVE.. KEARNY ,483- THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, W * - 11 Conklin- Foundation Takes ‘Break’ Lenaghan Sdiuyler Historical Fpun- the July 21 meeting to a officers will run for election d a t io n will h av e no temporary term Also ap­ at the next meeting. meetings for the next four Plight froth pointed were Harold W. JSOfNO PIRST CLASS weeks All members win be Westervelt, vice president r A cdstom built coach with given advance notice on Paul Hartunian, recording The engagement has been fitted color TV and when the organization will secretary; Jean Hotaiing, made known of Kimberly physiotherapy unit has been next meet. • . corresponding secretary; Anne Conklin, daughter of purchased in England by The terms of all officers and William H. Hotaiing. Mrs. Joan of 24 thp Saudi, Arabian soccer Meehan expired July 31. Ted Ings. treasurer Truman Road, North team. It cost 75,000 pounds president, was reelected at Ings and all the appointed Arlington, and Frederick ($143,000) Conklin of Marri, Florida, to John J. Lenaghan 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John END-OF- SUMMER Lenaghan of Silverton. A Jine 3, 1979 wedding date has been set .

The prospective bride, a June graduate of North Arlington High School, Will attend Roberts-Walsh Business School, Union, in September, Her fiance, an alunmus of Harrison High School, is a tractor trailer driver employed by Automotive Industrial. I Diversified Services i% Keamy. Kimberiy Ann Conklin Swim Mobile ISack Again —\ T h e Rtrtherford Mobile back again August mediately at the Rutherford Donna Am Young Recreation Department has 2 1 to September 1. office. The fee will be $11.00. Your MIC Insurance protect 100% (less $25 dedudable par repair) against labor arranged to have the This program is designed Young-Qcchino Engagement and cost or repairs and replacement of drive train (eng., tram., rr. axle, dfmtl., Meadowlands YMGA Swim Registration will begin im­ for ages 4 and i*>. drive shall, unvrsl. joint, wtr pump. frt. axle asmbly.) for 12 months / 12,000 Mr. and Mrs. Frank graduate of Nanuet High miles, whichever comes first. Available on 1975 to 1978 models only. Good Young of Nanuet, New School, attended Rockland nationwide at 4000 dealers.' s. See us at BEST for details. York, announce the Community College She is Rfl n tnnn.ouuiniuu engagement of their employed by CPC Inter­ daughter Donna Ann to national, Inc. of Englewood PAYMENT ARRANGED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! Robert John Qcchino, son Cliffs. Her fiance, an alum ­ of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gc- nus of Qieen of Peace High 76 ’150 ‘76 Gran 76 Montego AS TRADED Prewashed chino of North Arlington. A School and Glassboro State Window Van Torino * Mercury 2-dr. Dk. Green TRANSPORTATION! September 1979 wedding is College, is a trooper with For*. Econotini l-cyl . Ford, 2-dr H.T., V 8. auto V 8. auto tries , pwr stro SPECIALSn 3-spd him tram pwr trans , pwr strg, brks brks . AIR A-1 condition DENIM JEANS 1 3 8 9 Unwashed planned. the New J e rs e y S ta te Mig. min brks Loons * AIR, vin. rf Excellent Cond ! 56 856 mi. ‘67 Step Van The bride-elect, a Police ran like new' 34.596 mi 84 423 mi Dodge V 8. auto PS M8 Prewashed PAINTER PANTS 13.50 excellent buy 81 542 mi FLAP POCKET 15.50 Unwashed CARPENTER *3995 *2995 *2995 Prewashed ’ Bailey Attends Arson Course ‘76 GRAND *295 OVERALLS 16.99 ‘75 COMET ‘75 TORINO ‘69 Skylark Clifford A. Bailey of Mercary. 4-dr Sedan . TORINO DENIM JACKETS 17-99 Unwashed PAINTER York State Academy of F ire 8-cyl.. auto trails, pwr Ford. Ford . 4-dr Blue V S. auto Buick 2-dr V 8 auto j North Arlington, an instruc­ Science in Montour Falls, strg. man brks , air, 4-dr Silver w matcftin« trans., pwr strg. brks . trans pwr slro brks. Unwashed OVERALLS 15.99 am FM stereo. Immaculate? ,i V-8, auto trans.. pwr IR 60.701 mi AIR 62,129 mi tor at the Jersey Qty Fire July 21-23. 35 545 mi strg brks AIR. crusie coot CARPENTER PANTS 13.50 RIDERS, Childrens 10.99 Department Training I AM FM stereo. Vie. RI.. A-1 condition. 54.008 mi; *195 ,y 8-14 Slim, 1-12 Reg. School, attended the Arson The course trains p a r­ Detection Course conducted ticipants as trainers of fire *2995 *2995 *1895 '73 Vega Wgn Hr* by the National Fire service personnel in the ’74 Grand ‘75 DUSTER Chevy 4-cyl.. suto trans R A D O ’ S n o Academy of the National area of fire identification. Plymouth, 2-dr Broun 7 5 WAGON man strg brks AIR Open M, Prix ■ Saddle via rt.. 2-dr C»«Y, 6-pm V S. auao 51,471 mi 70 Park Ave.f Rutherford to * 6 0 p.m. Fire Preventiorrand Control I Pontiac, V /1, auto, trans . l-cyl., auto, trios pan Irani.. pur. slrg brti Administration at the New Among the topics covered pwr ttr|* l brks.. AIR. •Mrj Mail trln Emitort »* aicallaat cond *3,297 were determining the point | MU FM stereo 44 248mi cond ! 34,181 mi. *795 of origin, fire cause, ‘71 OLDSMOBILE evidence collection and 4-dr H T V 8. auto *2995 $2495 $2995 trans . pwr strg brks ! preservation, rules of AIR 107.151ml evidence and courtroom ' 'ii New ‘73 • Wif. • - mm ‘73MallDu ’70 Impala * > i ■ - \/, v i* demeanor. Yorker Cfcryaler. 4-dr , V 8 auto Grandville Wgn. Chevy, 4-dr V 8 auto, Bailey will present the trans pwr Pont V Santo trans Chevy V 8 auto trans trans pwr strg brks fjer «trg brks., wind AIR pwr strg britf' wmd Pwr slrg brks AIR AIR 89 559 mi course within his jurisdic­ 46.284 mi. AS TRADED AIR. win rf 43 422 mi 48 410 rpi W h y i t 's i m p o r t o n t tion, utilizing materials provided by the National *895, \ *2295 I *2195 *195 Fire Academy

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“ It’s amazing how much today’s plastic dolls are well as the numerous Square who will be Rutherford, who specializes stamina you have when almost impossible to work restoration services, the stationed on the upper mall in textile restoration such as you’re dealing with people with but if it means show runs from 10 A.M. to to repair and oner advice on repairing old quilts, linens, who are happy,”- observes bringing a smile to a very 9:30P.M. daily. antique pieces, and the P. Victorian clothing, parasols Doll Doctor Edna Gobbo of young face, Mrs. Gobbo will Others skilled in antique Funt shop, Village Square, and wall hangings Cresskill as she anticipates work with them. She has restoration taking part in providing repair services at Antique Watch Repair­ putting in UVt-hour work even developed her own the show a n ^ the shop man Daniel Schacher of days during the Antique plastic patch material. Miriam Gershepi of In the field of glass Fair Lawn will give advice Show at Bergen Mall Shop­ Mrs. Gobbo and her Doll Springfield who will give restoration, E. Edward on repair of fine old watches ping Center, Route 4 at Emergency Room (iden­ hour-long demonstration- Reed of Bloomfield, known and, using a special Forest Avenue, Paramos, tified by . Red Cross sym­ classes on china and por­ as Mr. Chips, and Virgil machine, will accurately Wednesday through Satur­ bols) will be part of an ex­ celain repair in the Village Harp of Kansas, who calls time all watches. He will be day, August 9-12. tensive Fix-it Clinic that An- Square are a of the lower himself the King of Crystal, on hand from 7 to 9 P.M. Mrs. Gobbo should know. tique Show Co-’brdinator mall. Her programs are will grind out chips and Thursday and Friday, . Aug. For j(ears, she’s been Irene Stella of Paramus has scheduled at 1 and 4 P.M. flakes from fine crystal 10 and 1 1 , and also from 1 1 dealing with little ones who lined up for the four-day all four days, and at 7 P.M. goblets and make other AM. to 4 P.M. on Saturday. leave her home blissfully evert. Featuring about 55 Friday. August 11. glass repairs and Michael GeschJecht o f happy because an eyeless or exhibit and sales booths as Antique jewelry repair ex­ renovations. Met lichen who will demon­ headless or limbless doll perts Phil Bader of Village Marguerite Morgan of strate antique dock repairs. has been made whole again Get Acquainted Only a little less ecstatic Crystal Gayle are the older owners of an­ Skate Aug. 15 tique dolls who depend on Gives WHY DRIVE TO ATLANTIC CITY M rs. G obbo’s n im b le The Meadowlands Area Performance WHEN YOU CAN HIDE WITH fingers for restoration work. Y.M.C.A. Youth Develop­ Interested in craft work ment Program will sponsor Six Flags/G reat Ad­ venture presents the JB’S TRANSPORT for as long as she can a “Get Acquainted Skate’’ We offer door-to-door service to many locations at the Paramus Roller. ” 1977 Outstanding remember, Mrs. Gobbo including* . : ^ ’ began concentrating on doll Skating Area on Tuesday, Female Vocalist" and August 15. Grammy Winner, Miss • ATLANTIC CITY . • MONMOUTH PARK therapy about a dozen years •FREEHOLD RACETRACK • JERSEY SHORE AREAS ago when her family The price for the trip is Crystal Gayle in concert SPECIAL TRIP TO SARATOGA TRACK inherited three Porcelain- $3 00 per person'and in­ Friday evening, August .beaded Bisque dolls from an cludes bus transportation to 4. Miss Gayle will give AUG. 9 - RESERVATION 0EA0UNE AUG. S elderly friend Increasingly and from the arena, ad­ two evening performan­ Ride in a new, comfortable, air conditioned van. Call after restoring those an­ mission, use of skates^ rink, ces at 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. for information & reservations. tiques, she began ad­ and adult supervision. in th e park's G reat Q 0 7 O C 1 C SMALL GROUP 3 3 1 t O I J _ RATES AVAILABLE ministering first aid to dolls The bus will leave the Arena. of any vintage. parking lot of the Y.M.C A„ She restrings and re-wigs 84 Orient Way, Rutherford dolls, sets it} moving glass at 9:30 a.m. and return at eyes, rebuilds fingers and 12:30 a.m. toes, and does whatever else Enrollment is limited so is necessary to make ddliy call early and make your as good as new — or, in the reservation. For more infor­ Doll' Doctor Edna Gobbo of Crnskilt, shown her* raatringing an antique case of antiques, as good as mation please call 935-5570 C a r f a r e last, will practice her healing arts on dolls of any pariod during the Bergen dd. She loves to sew for Mall Shopping Center Antique Show Wednesday through Saturday, Aug. dolls, and she buys and sells 9-12. Mrs. Gobbo is one of more than a half-dozen antique restoration antique dolls. Some of Lovable specialists whose services and advice will be available to the public during the show.'Glass, china, textile, antique timepiece repairs also will be Special “The Magic of Lassie” is featured. In addition there will be about 55 antique display and sale ' Meeting presently having its world booths. " r—- ...... premiere at the Radio City Music Hall. And this very M en’s V olleyball T eam To S tart I Coin Show The mayor and council of special motion picture is ac­ the Borough ot North companied by a sparkling T h e Rutherford Rosters can be picked up Arlington will hold a special new stage-revue “Bizet and The Parsippanu Coin Qub ^ Recreation Department will immediately at the meeting on Tuesday, August Bizazz” featuring a very will have a Coin and Stamp be starting a M en’s Recreation Office The fee 8, at 7 P.M. in the Council special guest.... LASSIE in Show on Sunday, Aug. 6 at Volleyball League The will be $5 00 per man. This Chambers of Borough Hall, person for every show. the Hiliday Inn in Parsip- League will start in Septem­ program is open to the first 214 Ridge Road. pany, N. j; Rt 46. Hours are ber Games will be played 12 teams to sign up. The The meeting will be held “The Magic of Lassie” is 11 i£h powered in the Pierrepont School League is open to Ruther­ 9 AM. to 5 P.M.., Free ad­ in reference to personnel the first feature film ap­ auto loans: Gym on Friday nights. ford residents only mission. * matters. pearance of the world's up to *10.000. fast most famous dog in nineteen years. It stars F. FERNICOLA - Director - Director C . GIACHETT1 , Mickey U nited Jersey I Sank th " ■ f Rooney, Pernell Roberts, Stephanie Zimbalist and Visit of call your local branch utlice or phone 646-6000 Michael Sharret 40 OFFICES IN BERGEN, fS S tX , MORRIS 4 PASSAIC COUNTIES Member dank of United Jersey Banks a S? 3 billion financial Services Organization wifh offices throughout New Jersey N ew Jersey School

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North Arlington M WARRIORS — Toscano; Czamecki; v* Slier Hell 4S. Dan LamagoM Tamanaa. Recreation’s Young Adults Kelso. Yager; I (raffia Belavatie: sooetu JULY It Altomare; Brillo; Gungeruno, Ferrari Udo'i lounge », Free 8 v>, JB's ICCMIt JULY « League opened its season JB’S LOUNGE - Rodnwwski; DuffrS Lo«eH.S. Kozuch hi SUver Bell rt. Fasim 31; vs (Ml Cods Kozuch; Jarvis, OeVlilo; Ferandei; Joe Whalen,'#*OiefetwnBi 51, Pete Nolan m. Salman at ...... ■July 1 1 . TOs year’s legue Ferguson Griggs. Rtrahaw; Palmasanrj > 14; vj. Bob Toscano's Warriors 47. Gerarts Ha>r D*# won onlorpK coordinator is N i c ^ GERARD S HAIR DESIGN - Maoola; i jotai, Kudowitz, Maraztn; McClain; Mazzola Kell*; Esposito; Bollander. Mattos; The league offers good UM Gas Price Increases SCOfteS: JULY II „ _ competition and is well- SUver Bell «. Gttdner X w. JB'j lounge SI. RadzinrvnM 11. balanced and strong. : Bob Tnacano i Warrton won on forfeit Anybody interested in get­ SCOKH: JULY 11 Called A Bip-QfF Joe Whalen’s Quaemnm wm on forfeit ting a team in the league Owl Gods W. Steve Salman 14; vs. Germ's M. Joe JoaakH should contact Mazzola. saws* JULY 11 Congressman Joseph G. T h e W est Orange SUver BeU *. Wayne Faaano n. „ STANDINGS JULY 10 Tujcano's Wanton M. Scott Kelso it. Minish, 11th District —New legislator cited figures Silver Bel] M JB's won on forfeit Jersey, has called for a released this week that Oval Gods j^| ’ ^ JULY M Both games were rained ot» “thorough investigation" by show record breaking secon- nsmen _ - ST AND! H« Warriors j.| SILVER BELL j.! the Department of Energy d-quarter profits for th e JB's lounge |.j GERARD'S HAIR DESIGN M Gerard s Hair D §.| OVAL COOS J. of recent gasoline price in- major oil companies For L. Williams 0_2 QUEENSMEN „ creases. Mnish told Energy the April through June ROOTERS LIDO'S LOUNGE i.i StVER BELL - Fasaro; Gardner; JB'S LOUNGE M Secretary Jame s period, threeoornpanies — Hagan; Bartlett: Qm, ZucWr. Miller. WARRIORS ij Lonego; Coughlin. Oonljy L. WILLIAMS:. \ u Schlesinger that the in- Exxon, Shell, and Mobil — OVAL CODS — Artis L. Papenberg. S, SCOft CS: JULY 17 creases are “unwarranted earned combined profits ex- Pynherg; P Paptnterg; Undi; Grow/ ■ Bob Toscano's Wanton tt. Kelao I] vs mb: Salt man. Hogan; McDermott: Lido a Lounge M . n » 11 by current m arket con- oeeding $1.5 billion, OUrora JB's Lounge B s Komtfi ». vs Joe WhAlen's Queemmen M. Rich Low 17 ditions and represent the QUEENSMEN — Whalen; Swede; tOMtnsJULYW Minish also pointed out ^ Nolan; Long; Olson; Leonard; Oval Go* won on forfeit biggest consumer rip-off of Larangera; McMam; Grice Getart's Hair Darin 54. M McClain It: the year.” that the shortage of oil predicted for this period has not, and apparently will not, Diane Mikulewicz, an instructor for the arts talent contest, insoects the work of materialize Rather, an contestants Ann Dubon and Jackie Pazko. - overabundance of oil is on th e market, partially because o f the success of the Alaska pipeline. ■ it' a I ik I optimistic conditions as in i reason to rtxiuof prut's Minish also said In ad * X L l ^ l d*tl0n m spili’ of the iibtjji Htfesf k f H dant supply and no incrciLse '••• ;]:£ in the OPKC ml prirr the ■ I ■&, 1 - . ft, M" l i f l M American companies : i'-• Bk ‘n M i J | B steadily raised nasoune H f >■< prices in mvnt months I H I® urge you tn w kIikI a full ■ LS - 2 »K scale inv^’stiU'it m to deter W \ - '■ ^ H I rrtne if these companies are North Arlington Rotary Club held installation of new oficers at a regular business 8ou0 n8 the consumers, meeting held in San Carlo Restaurant, Lyndhurst. The officers for the year 1978- 1979, in photographleft to right are: Louis Paolfno, Secretary; tilenn T. Leonard, “There are many, many President; Edward Brett, Vice-President; Paul Jones, Treasurer; and James people who must use their Barrett, Sargent-at-arm s. cars every day in order to make a living. I am concer- v . red, and your. Department . must also be concerned, about th e ' possibility that Marla Puzkar, librarian, gives Instructions to contestants Arfhe Dubon, Mary Ellen Scott, Sharon Scott, Janet > these people a re being taken Poilsrf, N atalie Omlfron and Jackie Pazko. Diane Mifclewicz, one of th e volunteer instructors, is third from right ^ advantage of" in rear. —■ Photos by Bill Mikulcwtcz

lib ra ry H olds MEN'S SHOP PHI IS IUGGACE AND LEATHER COODS SHOP C ontest, Show SEMI-ANNUAL A V / U OFF ON ALL CLEARANCE ITEMS THROUGHOUT STORE SALE UP TO C A (W . SPECIAL ITEMS . . 10% .. 50^0 off ALL FAMOUS BRANDS o n ENTIRE STOCK o u O FF SUITS ON A L L t Wo f o r p r ic e C A N V A S VACATION N EED S OF ONE H A N D Open — Friday till 9 P.M. BAGS Friends Saturday tilJ 6 P.M To See AH Saits Alterations Yankees Play final Mot Included

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LUCGACE-HANDBAGS ■ WALLETS - GIFT ITEMS LEATH ER COODS 9 9 1 - 9 0 9 3 w v PHIl'S IUCCAGI AND LEATHER COODS SHOP 43 RIDGE ROAD Nothing is more certain 38 RIOSE«OAD than change, unless you MOUTH ARLINGTON. N.J. 0 7 0 3 2 hand a dollar bill to a hat NO. ARLINGTON check girl —Arnold USE OUR IAYAWAY PLAN MASTER CHARGE UNICARD Glasgow in Chicago Tribune. 16 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 3,197* was named to the A11-B.C.S.L. National Division receiver which saw him score four touchdowis. for team, selected on the All-Cbunty team and was the eight and two Wildcats. One came in the TUrkey ? named to the All-State Group II team He was also Day victory over the Bulldog on a threaded needle named “Outstanding - Player Of The Season” by aerial from Mke Ryan. Rivero also'returned an 80- H aw k’s Corner By Whiter "Hawk" Row* Leader Publications which covers seven schools, Bec­ yard punt for an electryifying touchdown Airing the ton Regional, Rutherford, Lyndhurst, North Arling­ season. ton, Wallington, St. Mary’s and Queen of Peace. Queen o f Peace’s Galladay, Bke Rivero, is a split A speedster. Rivgro ran the 100 arid 220 yard end. But the Queensmen may bring the tumovt to Pete Carlisimo at Our Lady of Hie Valley of'Orange FOOTBALL OF INTEREST TUESDAY - Area dashes in track, and used his speed as a shifty pass (Continued on Pog« 17) football fans can get their season started early this / f o r ^ y years. year. Next Tuesday night (August 8) at the Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands some 80 scholastic stars B a s e b a l l from last season comprising 10 North Jersey counties T r y o u t s will battle in an All43tar Football hassic the teams will be known as the East and West. Participating S p o r t s S c h e d u l e d gridders were sel^pted from a total of 60 schools. Area baseball players The first annual attraction is being sponsored by have a chance to tryout for Next Tuesday's tilt will have, a South Bergen the Passaic Herald News and its sister newspaper, organized ball. The Cincin­ v flavor. Area fans will have added rooting interest the Dover Advance; along with Press Publications. nati Reds and the Jersey In­ with the presence of Becton Regional’s Ralph Rivero, dians are running an open Proceeds of the game will set up a football .scholar­ Queen of Peace’s Larry Galladay and Qifton’s Bob tryout for free agents from ship fund It is believed that a crowd of 15,000 is the Holly. 16 to 22 years of age on break even point thus a turnout of 20,000 to 30,000 is Rivero had a great school-boy career at Becton Monday, August 21 at 9:09 expected at the “Gold Mine ” ^ starring in football and track Rivero won the oit- AM., at Roosevelt Stadium The East team will be coached by Coach Tony Ver- standing offensive award in the Becton-Rutherford in Jersey City. All participants must ducri of Seton Hall Prep. Verducd’s brother, Frank, game last Thanksgiving Day at Memorial Field. bring a glove, spikes and a piloted the surprising Barringer High School football Nominated for the Naval Academy by Congressman baseball uniform in order to team to the Group IV state play-offs at Giants Harold “Cappy” Hollenback, Rivero has decided on receive a tryoit. Stadium against powerful Westfield last December. Lehigh University where he will major in For further information "Hie Barringer pilot served his apprenticeship as an engineering call Vincent Barone or Ar- assistant coach at Rutherford High .School. A split end for Coach Rod IVfilazzo’s highly suc­ nie Rachbaum of the Jer­ Coaching the West squad will be veteran mentor cessful Wildcats the past three seasons Rivero sc- sey Indians at 33W620 — Ted Monica of Madison High School. Monica assisted pecialized as a punt and return kick-off artist. Rivero Rowe

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The World Tennis this country and abroad, British Wight man Cup team Association’s player of the tennis fans the prior weed of since 1973 80(1 them t0 year in 1977 and winner of August 14-19 will have the their first back-to-back-wc- the coveted Wimbledon title, USTA 21-and under National tones in 48 years in 1974-75. ViT^nia Wade. Toire-Tt'acy • ■Otamninnshina played at H er crowning Austin, Evonne Goolagong Ramapo College. This tour- achievement in a brilliant SBS p B i I . jj^pi^inpnc^ s vy Cawley and Betty Stove as nament will bring together career came in 1977 when four of the top tennis stars young men and women from she won the Wimbledon competing in the Bergen 40 states, Europe, Asia, singles title with three set 292 BELLEVILLE PIKE, ARLINGTON, N.J. • 998-7070 County Women’s Tennis Australia, and South victories over Ghris Evert Classic to be played at America — many of whom - and then Betty Stove in the Ramapo College in Mah- have already toppled world finals. wah. August 21-27. calss pros and several who “We’re delighted to add will be playing in the U.S. The four will be part of a Virginia Wade to our Field of THE RIGHT BRANDS field of 32 top women tennis Open the Bergen Classic,” stated In attracting Virginia players vying for a purse of Don Petroski and Bill Wade, the Bergen County $75,000 in tournament play Galasso of Responsive Classic has a player who which is part of the Colgate Markets, Ltd., the has been ranked in the top Series. promoters "We hope to an­ AT THE RIG HT PRICES Besides having the oppor- ten continuously since 1967. nounce several other major tunity to watch some of the t A native of England, Wade names shortly.” top women" players from has been captain of the Some 40,000 fans are ex­ pected to attend the mat­ ches at Ramapo College. I SPECIAL EVENT-HELD O ViM l I Along with seeing top ten­ ■‘■'HM nis, they’ss be'entertained HOTPOINT 4,000 BTU HOTPOINT 5,000 BTU FEDDERS 8.000 BTU WESTINGHOUSE 17,500 BTU with fashjon shows, art AIR CONDITIONER AIR CONDITIONER MR CONDITIONER AIR CONDITIONER exhibits, car displays, ten­ • 115 VOLTS/7.S AMPS . • 115 VOLTS/ 7.5AMPS • 115 VOLTS C n a ria l •2 3 0 / 208 VOLTS C n » c ia l nis clinics and much more. • 2 SPEED THERMOSTAT • 2 SPEEDS /THERMOSTAT • 2 SPEED S / THERMOSTAT • 2 SPEEDS/THERMOSTAT aP'615*' There will also be complete • QUICKMOUNT ( j A A • QUICK MOUNT • QUICK MOUNT UN­ • QUICK MOUNT INSTALLATION Price dining facilities and parking INSTALLATIOM * | O u INSTALLATION *168 INSTALLATION PriCB BUYERi Of COMPLETE ST 0; for some 2,000 cars. o STEREO HEADPHONES TAPPAN < Tickets from $9 to $14 for > •100 W MY STEREO SYSTEM 850 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N.J. all this are now on sale at 30” GAS RANGE Ticketron and CHARG1T .LIFT 0FF. COOKTOP.fOR ■ outlets in New Jersey, New ANEW ■ WAREHOUSE EASY CLEANING ■ York and Connecticut They DIMENSION • 2 ADJUSTABLE ■ are also available by IN STEREO CHROME ■ DiSPOSAL SALE 5,400 BTU CASEMENT SPEED 0UEEN 14,000 BTU ' OVEN RACKS ! writing Responsive AIR CONDITIONER • CONTAINS BOTH 8 TRACK & Eddie Says: AIR CONDITIONER CASSETTE RECORDING CAPABILITY • AUTOMATIC ■ * Eddie Says: due to the fantastic I Markets, Ltd. at PO. Box • 115 VOLTS/6.5 AMPS “ 230 / 208 VOLTS LIGHTING ■ RESPONSE TO LAST WEEK’S SALE — WE ARE DOING IT • 2 SPEED COOLING . • AM /F M STEREO TUNER I 99. Rochelle Park, N.J. or 3 SPEED COOLING ■ AGAIN. WE’VE SCOURED EVERY NOOK & CORNER OF OUR • AUTOMATIC $ 7 k | I • FULL SIZE RECORD J by calling (201) 843-7900. • AUTOMATIC Z STORE ROOMS & WAREHOUSE ft HAVE ADDED TONS $338 THERMOSTAT CHANGER *198 ■ MORE MENS - LADIES - CHILDRENS WEAR - COSMETICS I THERMOSTAT ■ ft FOOTWEAR TO BE SOLD AT UNHEARD OF REDICUL0US I HOTPOINT BUILT-IN ^ ■ PRICES - DON’T MISS OUR WILDEST, CRAZIEST - 5 Special Rules > NUTTIEST SALE EVER • SEEING IS BELIEVING. DISHWASHER ■ For All-Star • SOFT FOOD . - SALE S T A R T S THURS., 9 : 3 0 A M DISPOSAL REG. PRICES S Classic • Q | • CUSHION COATED 4 CASUAL FOOTWEAR i ZENITH 19” DIAGONAL LOADING RACKS ‘4 to ‘12 * BRAS * VALANCES ■ Special rules will be in ef­ SHARP 12” DIAGONAL 19” DIAGONAL COLOR PORTABLE •D U A L DETERGENT fect for the first annual All- DISPENSER * SKIRTS * PANTS ■ B&W PORTABLE B&W PORTABLE • 100% SOLID STATE TITAN ■ CRAZY * KNIT TOPS * SHQRTS • Star Football Classic to be • 100% SOLID STATE • 100% SOLID STATE * T-SHIRTS * POLOS played next Tuesday night, • BRILLANT CHROMACOLi ■ BUT 5 • LIGHTWEIGHT CABINET •ttHF /VHF TUNING * SLACKS * SHIRTS B August 8th, at the Giants PICTURE TUBE ■ TRUE 4 7 DESIGN •BUItT-IN ANTENNA * 1 6 8 *198 AUTOMATIC RNfc TUNING______* GIRLS DRESSES ■ Stadium in the Meadowlan­ ■ BUILT-IN ANTENNA ds. < SPEND-A-BUCK and BRING-A-THUCK HOTPOINT APARTMENT SIZE HOTPOINT 10 CU. FT. Fans attending the game AUTOMATIC DRYER WE MUST MAKE ROOM bringing together some 80 AUTOMATIC WASHER PORTABLE WASHER REFRIGERATOR outstanding high school ■REGULAR PRICES TO * 3 0 * • * SPEED WASHING • ELIMINATES TRIPS TO 2 HEAT TIMED • AUTOMATIC players from 60 schools in DEFROST * CHILDRENS SHOES * POLOS M fp ■ ACTION THE LAUNDROMAT DRYING SELECTIONS the 1977 season will note a •SLIDE OUT * DRESSES * SETS * GIRDLES M W ^ ■ • LOAD BALANCE • 3 AUTOMATIC • PORCELAIN ENAMEL few changes in standard WASHING PROGRAMS CHROME * SNEAKS * KNITS * PLAYWEAR CONTROL DRUM * JACKETS <• BLOUSES * TOPS high school rules • 3 POSITION WATER SHELVES • PORCELAIN « SKIRTS * DOMESTICS * SHIRTS LEVEL SELECTIONS • 4 VENTING OPTIONS • LARGE * LADIES SHOES * CHAIR COVERS All offensive alignments ENAMSLTOP CAPACITY will be allowed. However, there will be no motion or shifting permitted. Both *218 *208 *178 teams are limited to a five- two defense with no blitzing. 182 LB. HOTPOINT 18 CU. FT. Any defense can be used on RERIGERATOR special teams but goal .line CHEST FREEZER defenses can be used only • COMPLETELY inside the 10-yard line. • REMOVABLE BASKET FROST FREE • COUNTER BALANCE LID • DEEP DOOR One coach will be allowed WALNUT GRAIN TOP ' SANYO COUNTER STORAGE ■ * GOWNS * DRESSES *PANT SUITS * SPORT COATS onto the field during a COMPACT FREEZER TOP REFRIGERATOR • POWER SAVER charged timeout to join the IDEAL FOR: • * NIT! GOWNS * BETTER MENS ft LADIES SPORTSWEAR ■ • IDEAL FOR BAR. DORM O R DEN , SWITCH • APARTMENT ■ * ETC. ■ team huddle. At th same • ICECUBESTORAGE' „ • BOAT time, one player from the • FULLRANGE $ M i l • RECREATIONAL VEHICLE *98 team may confer at the v n s v o t J i y ^ L THERMOSTAT W V s td e lin e s with other coaches. Tickets are available for ’ CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF the All-Star Football Classic at Gate "A” at Giants TOP BRAND NAMES ON DISPLAY Stadium and at the Passaic “Your Addition*! >OMI SCHATCHID SOME Herald News, sponsors of UfNTID. S O M f ONI ft T W O STORE HOURS Assurance” Of A KINO. MANY H O O * the game. Adult tickets are IF YOU CAN IUY FOft LESS SAMPLES. SO M f NtW IN OPIN tVIRY NICHT ANYWHERE WITHIN THE CARTONV QUANtltHS four dollars and student TIL 9:00 P.M. NEXT 10 DAYS. Wf WIU LIMITiD M O T SATURDAY Ttl 6:00 P.M. Ill FOR TYPOGRAPHIC M tickets are two dollars. CHkWfUUV REFUND THE ERRORS. O ttlV IRY ft « R APPLIANCE & T il DlffERENCE VlCt U T I t A However, on the night of the i I" ■■ ...... game all tickets will be priced at five dollars. — A I M O M jO Y I A K S O I SI KV I N ( i I III PURI l< IH KO IK.H O ’ I \l V\ |lK N IV \i\\ YORK \M ) IM \NsY I \ VS. I \ Rowe. — - THUMOfcV, AUGUST 3, W > - 17

American Leaguers won a 19 to 3 quarter final game Hartigan, Jim Shetidan and Mke' Sheridan are against Hasbrouck Heights and followed u p with a 8 looking forward to theB C season. The Eagles play to 1 win over Garfield. nationally ranked Texas, A&M and Pittsburgh before This set the stage for the all-borough finale. The completing its season against Temple on December H aw k’s Corner By Walter ’Haw k" Ro m Nationals hopped off to a one run lead in the top of 10 in a game to be played in Tokyo, Japan. the first only to see the Americans score s ix times in the bottom of the first. Three nns in the foirth gave — -- ACANFRIO JOINS BARTLETT — Lee Acanfrio, the Americans a 9-1 lead but the Nationals; refused to (Continued from Pag* 16) who has coached at Garfield High School in the past, IT WAS QUITE A YEAR FOR RUTHERFORD - quit and raNied for six runs in the top o f the sixth ’ * has joined the football staff of Cbach Bruce Bartlett, their feet next Tuesday night with special endeavors. It was quite a productive baseball season for the only to stop shdrt by two runs of tying it at 9 to 7.- the Boilermakers’ new coach. Galladay, a Harrison native, who ftttered in football, borough of Rutherford. The Rutherford Amerldns At the time it just looked like king on th e cake but Acanfrio was a standout football player at Ruther­ basketball and baseball, is a talented field goal won the first Babe Ruth Tournament district cham­ ford in his high school days. kicker. pionship. The two little League "Sn^SUur teams Calvitti’s three run homer in the fourth inning. Over th e past two seasons Galladay booted eight dominated play in the District V play-offs with the , Held goals for Cbach Bill Duffy’s Queen of Peace American Leaguers beating the National Leaguers 9 WONDER BAR " 5 ” DOING GOOD - Joe NICHOLS AND POTOR A DUO - Gary Nichols eleven. The longest field goal covered 40 yards. to 7 in the finals at Carlstadt on Saturday evening. Dressel’s Wonder Bar team of East Rutherford has a and Tom Po^oc of Rutherford High Schod are sperv. Galladay was also the area’s top punter last season But that was far from all. four and one record and is tied for first place in the ding the sumer adive on the basketball court. and may see action in that category in the All-Star tough liffside Park Summer Basketball league. Nichols and Pot or play for the British Leyland Football Classic. John Walty, Ron Kelleher, John Resch, Jay Cuny Motors team that is tied for first place in theJeonia Galladay, .who will enter Kutztown State College in and Jerry Vogel are returnees from last year’s Won­ Summer Basketball Legue. Both also play in’ the Pennsylvania later this month, scored four touch­ der Bar team and the club improved itself with the Rutherford Summer League at Memorial Fidd and downs, kicked five extra points by placement and addition of Fairleigh Dickinson University players recently led the Rutherford All-Stars to an overtime four field goals for the seven and two Queens men in Scott Edmonds and Howie Wilson. triumph over We^hawken 77. He was selected on the All-State Parochial team. The Home Plsfe team of Carlstadt, which las

Galladay added pinch to the Queen of Peace’s many of the Wonder Bar players, finished fourth in .JW', ■ , ’ strong cage team as a swing man averaging nine the Ridgefield Summer league and was involved in points, per game. For Coach Ken Basinski’s Green & On Saturday night at Pershing Field in Jersey City the post-season playoffs this week. Players Starrin g Gold baseball team Larry pitched, played third base Rutherford won the sectional Babe Ruth Tournament *** _ ■ ■*» > and filled in at shortstop. For 13 Year Olds. After losing to Dimwit 11 to 2 for WLADYKA BUSY LINING UP PIAYERS — Pit Local eyes will be on Clifton’s Bob Holly. Holly has its first defeat in th e double elimination tourney cher Vinnie Sanfillippo of Queen of Peace High roots in Lyndhurst as a member of the Pezzola Rutherford came back Saturday night to oust School has been recruited for Ramapo College by In Sem i-Pros— Family, one of the largest in the community. Holly, Dumont 2 to 0 by scoring two runs in the top of the Coach Joe Wladyka, the former S t. Mary’s mentor. Area baseball players on Belleville Bruins atop the who is Princeton bound, excelled for the Mustangs in seventh inning. v Wladyka had an exceptional recruiting year, grab­ the semi-pro scene are tur­ standings in the Essex football, basketball and baseball. Rutherford now advances to the Mid-Atlantic bing three All-Bergen County and two second team ning in spectacular perfor­ County League. Last week Clifton Coach Bill Vandercloster rated Holly as one Regionals to be played in Utica, New York, starting picks, including shortstop Phil Resch of River Dell,' mances. North Arlington's Muhleisen led Belleville to a of the best passers in Clifton history. This is quite a August 12. Pat Strehl pitched shutout ball in the pay­ brother of John Resch, the former St. Mary’s and Bill Rudnicki, playing with 8 to 2 victory over Living­ rewarding evaluation for Holly as it would require off game, yielding but four hits and striking out 11. Metropolitan League standout pitcher the Saddle Brook Colonials ston with three hits and four Rutherford was also honored when Bill Manning of Wladyka also has helped his coaching staff by in the Metropolitan league, rims batted in. Astrella and columns of space to review the passing greats who is batting at a .397 d ip with Muhleisen clouted home came out of Clifton. the “ Bulldog Manning Athletic Family’’ was selected hiring Rich O’Connor, the former St. Mary’s coach, 25 hits in 63 at bats. Ruther­ runs as Belleville beat The two squads started training on Monday. The as the tournament’s outstanding player. Manning as his assistant. Wladyka and O ’Connor have spent ford’s Steve Dembowski, Nutley, 9 to 4. Both homers East team is drilling at Upsala College in East started Rutherford on the victory path in the sec­ an active summer watching Met League, Stan second baseman on the came with the bases empty •Orange. The West squad is getting ready at the tionals by pitching a 2 to 1 victory over Fairview. In Musial, Connie Mack and American legion games, division leading Moonachie Rutherford’s Dwayne Fairleigh Dickinson University’s campus in Madison. that game Manning struck out 13. trying to find talent to'bolster the yoiaig Ramapo Braves, ;s leading the Met Cason had three hits for the Fans are urged to get their tickds in advance...... Mannirig then returned to his catching position and College athletic program. League with most runs Lodi Orioles in its stunning Adult tickets a t four dollars and student tickets a t ' went on to throw out eight would-be base stealers in scored at 29 and with most 13 to 9 victory over Saddle bases on balls at 27. Brook in a Met League two dollars are available at Gate ‘*A” at Giants five games. At the bat Manning batted a torrid .533. SCHMEDING GETTING THE RAVES - John Sch- meffipg oTTMfierforff cbntunK "TTSrirpre^^iF .. Stadium arafat the Herald News. On the night of the InUtWjttie Leagueplay this^s^SinTiiirl^’nii'TiM" "n^rth”Ar!ingt6n ^ ^ a t T Ryan was shelled from the game all tickets will cost five dollars apiece. time in 14 years that a Rutherford team made it to mention for All-American Dean, a Saddle Brook out- mound in the second inning Furlther information on the game can be obtained the district finals. It was the first time in the 27-year Schmeding, who begins his senior season at Boston fielder-catcher, lead the cir­ to see his record drop to by calling Fred Stehle a t 365-3210. history of the game in BulldogviUe that two Ruther­ College next month, is one of four offensive guards cuit iiv three-baggers with three and two. ford teams made the final round. tited by Street and Smith magazine, one of the top six. Carlstadt’s Joe Trotter hit LA RUSSO TO PUT ON UNIFORM AGAIN - In the single elimination tounjament the Nationals college publications in the country. Schmeding has Lyndhurst's Bob a round-tripper in the Clif­ Among -the many greats of Monmouth College’s defeated Lodi 13 to 2 and Wood-Rldge 4 to 1 in the pro size— 6-5,265 Muhleisen and Dennis ton Togers’ 10 to 1 rout of baseball teams of yesteryear returning to the West quarter finals and semi-finals, respecthily. The Schmeding and his Rutherford teammates, Mike Astrella are keeping the Saddle Brook. — Rowe Long Branch campus will be Lyndhurst’s Jim LaRusso and North Arlington’s Tony Cerrrinaro The return will be for the second annual Alumni-Varsity baseball game to be played on Saturday, September 9th with a rain date set for the next afternoon LaRusso, a former Lyndhurst High School baseball and football star, was outstanding on the Barringer- Walker Post No. 139 American Legion baseball team in 1965. Upon graduating in 1965 he enrolled at Mouiv mouth College where he starred on the Hawks’ * diamond tea m s. His play attracted major league scouts and following his collegiate studies he was sig­ ned by the Montreal Expos. After taking a fling a t minor league ball “Butchie” went into sales in the pharmaceutical field. After marriage LaRusso settled down in the Cherry Hill area and today is a partner in a pharmaceutical sup ply firm in Philadelphia. As a youngster LaRusso was ambidextrous. This writer recalls when yotmg Jim was trying out for Lit­ ~ YO UTH FASHION CEN TER tle League, la s father, Jim, Sr., a good semi-pro out­ fielder in his day, was on hand to announce to all that his son would play only as a righthander The young­ FOR Tin: L4 TESHOPPER ster did that ending up as a second baseman and cen- terfielder However, he did his batting from the southside of home plate. LAST CALL ALL SUM M ER LaRusso had a great season with that 1965 American Legion team . He played mostly second base and saw action on a dub which had such a m MERCHANDISE talented group as Warren Bogle, Bob Kutscher, A1 Patemo, Jim Celia, Tom DiMaggio, the late Frank Lopinto, Mike Marrone, Larry Sparta, Jim Gash, Pete Falco, John Gash, Augie DeRosa, Steve Marrone'Dan Kenny and Lou Passaro. The Bullets won the county title and eliminated Pompton Lakes and Morristown in straight series to win sectional honors and a spot in the state play-offs at Gilder Field in Bordentown. After beating Uiion Post No. 35 Lyndhurst went up against Brooklawn Post No. 72. It appeared the Bullets would lose its first game as they trailed 7 to 5 coning to bat in the bottom of the ninth. Lyndhurst had bases loaded with two outs, still behind by tw o runs, with LaRusso coming to bat. LaRusso blasted a ground rule double to tie up the game. In th e 11th inning LaRusso led off by getting on base, w as sacrificed to second, stole third and crossed the plate with the winning run on DeRosa’s infield hit. I n the first inning with Lyndhurst behind AM, 2-0 Mike Marrone doubled and scored on LaRusso's single to center. LaRusso immediatdy stole second FO R TH E EA RL Y SH O PPER and continued around the bases on an errant throw to SCHOOL tie the game. After Lyndhurst beat Brooklawn two o il of three S E E O U R * - for the state championship it was LaRusso who got the Bullets winging away in the Eastern Regionald at ‘ Aldfen Field in Bridgton. In the first inning against COM PLETE SELECTION Fredericks, Maryland, LaRusso Masted a two run homer over the centerfield fence, to start the locals enroute to a 11 to 4 victory. LaRusso went three for O F BACK TO SCHOOL FASHIONS four, batting in three runs and scaring three times. LaRusso had two hits and a run batted in against Washington, DC., a 71o 0 win on Celia’s four hit pit­ FOR BO TH BOYS S GIRLS ching. He walked twice and scored a run in the 2 to 0 triumph over Marmet, West Virginia. LaRusso INCLUDING HARDTO FIT CHUBBETTE ft HUSKY SIZES singled in th e third inning to get Lyndhurst on the scoreboard after trailing 2-0 against defending cham­ SCHOOL UNIFORMS IN STOCK pion Staten Island before the Bullets went on to a 5 to ------4 win and th e regional championship.^ LaRusso battled to the end Wien Lyndhurst was eliminated by Arlington Heights, Illinois, in the 8 5 9 KEARNY AVE., KEARNY National “World Series” at Aberdeen, South Dakota, Qp«n Monday, Thursday and Fridays til 9 • Tues., Wed., & Sat. to 6 LaRusso singled twice and walked once in the 7 to 1 defeat: IH — THURSDAY. AUGUST 3.1*7*

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On a number of occasions By Beverly Murphy As a bit of background, there’s a lounge, by name dams. , A companion did well we have tried pecan pie. Hospitality is a key to the the original Qinton Inn The Red Lion Tavern, that dates back to the 1800s. It offers an English-style pub .when she selected the Generally eating it has been success of the new CJinton an exercise in gum chewing. Inn Restaurant in Tenafly. burned down in 1907 and decor, top entertainment, broiled shish kabob en brochette at $8.95. Sure that at least here we And you’ll find this one of was rebuilt the following and dancing on Friday and year. During Prohibition, it Saturday nights. Marinated chunks of filet would experience a i i t xjfa the nicest dining places, letdown, we ordered and to with a sumptuous menu of was a popular speakeasy, I n the Clinton Inn mignon skewered with catering only to men. The Restaurant there’s a large, mushrooms, green peppers, our surprise were served carefully prepared food that pecan pie as it should taste, Chagaris brothers, John, well trained staff. Richard onions and tomatoes were can be judged by the highest light and flavorful. If pie standards. At this point you Peter and Jim, acquired it Trifari, general manager, served with rice pil$f and in 1948 but their original joined our party and during tossed green salad. ^ The isn’t for you there’s such should be aware that you homemade ice cream are heading into a rave renovation was modest, in­ the conversation we learned choice of another was prime deed,compared to what they that the head chef has been brisket of eortied beef ser­ flavors as bourbon vanilla, review. , . black cherry rum and V-' i n • 1 have now accomplished. at th e Clinton for over two ved with cabbage, boiled We had never been to the Columbian coffee. Sundaes Designed by architects potatoes and salad for $6.75. Qinton Inn Motor Hotel, in -‘■’or parfaits more to your which the restaurant is Medick, Langus and Feinen, Prices are actually on the We picked the hot seafood of Fbrt Lee, the a inton Inn platter of fried flounder, liking. They’re also available. | ^ f - A located before completion of moderate side for such a L •. Motor Hotel has been com­ setting and the menu offers scallops and shrimp at A ' r'lJ/r ■ ■ A ■igS its $2.5 million expansion. A The Chagaris. brothers partial tour of the building pletely remodeled. A new an immense selection. $8 25. In all there are 32 Z a p * ’ ->-l m t k deserve the reputation ear­ shows the money was well three story addition indudes There are seven appetizers, beef, veal, poultry and r ned over the years for their spent. It is a show place. 52 guest rooms, and four all under two dollars,and seafood entrees. Most are superb food. The restaurant First, we’re going to have seminar/hospitality suites seven seafood cockttRls, from seven to eigit dollars ? * r - to tell you a little about the with wet bars. H ie 4,000 slightly higher priced, "such and be assured this isWfor- Everything about the (Jin- / place because it’s just too square foot ballroom has as Alaskan king crabmeat, dinary fare. Rarely, overall, ton Inn has honest to good­ Beverly Murphy, managing editor of the North Arlington Leader, and her daughter, impressive to remain un­ doors wide’ enough to allow herring rollmops with onion have we been so genuinely ness style. You’ll enjoy. Kim, dine atthftCHnton Inn Restaurant in Tanafly. said. automobile displays and rings, and baked stuffed delighted. »'A-. LINCOLN SECOND Energy Parents Without Partners A rlin g to n Convening At F.D.U. 9 9 8 - 4 6 4 4 BIG WEEK B i l l 0 07093. BURT REYNOLDS The New Jersey Reponal Advances Council of Parents Without For further information partpers, Inc. will present a about Focus on Parenting “ T H E END”. Energy legislation spon­ senes of professionally led weekend, contact the Office sored by Congressman workshops at the Florham- of University Relations a t DOM D eLU ISE SALLY FIELD Harold “Cap” Hollenbeck Madison Campus of Fairleigh Dickinson Univer­ TIME SCHEDULE: has taken a major step for­ Fairleigh Dickinson Univer­ sity, (201) 377-4700, Ext. 483. WEEKDAYS 7:20-9:15 ward Senator Charles sity on Saturday, August 5. SATURDAY 7:00 - 8:40 -10:20 P ercy (R-IL)-has in­ The Saturday Focus on SUND AY 2:00 - S :4 0 - 5:40 - 7:30 - 9 :2 0 Admissions troduced, the bill in the Parenting will indude two STARTS WED., AUG. 16 STARTS WED., AUG. 9 Senate In addition, sources workshops given by Family Director COMING HOME" “STAR WARS” close the Senator Percy say Services bf Morris County, a he will soon introduce the teen and parent or child and Appointed legislation in the form of an parent rap, a luncheon, din­ amendment to the Energy ner, and a dance. Dorm Sister M. Anne Jo h n Department's authorization rooms will be availabl^for O’Loughlin, O.P., President bill. The bill is one of two program partiapants who/ of Caldwell College annoixi- comanion bills which were will be staying through Sir- ced the appointment of introduced by Hollenbeck,. day for the brunch and to Sister M ary Joseph, O.P. to Congressman Paul Tsongas use the campus pool and the post of Director of Ad­ ■'yis/V (D-MA) and Congressman tennis courts. missions at the college. Toby Moffitt (D-CT). Both Cost for the workshops Sister Mary Joseph has bills are designed to provide and lunch only is $10; ad­ been an instructor in .the Donald Duck entertains 6-and 7-year-old* at Rutharford’a Junior long-range planning to coor­ mission to the dance only field of Biological Sdences Playground at the Youth Canter at Tamblyn Field. Tha playground sessions If you don't come dinate technology and for PWP members is $3; $5 at Caldwell for five years. are sponaorsd by tha Rutherford Recreation Department. here y o u 'r e m issing resource usage. for non-members. - Previously, Sister taught at Mount Saint Dominic in a statement made Donation for the resident Academy in Caldwell and , o m \ / aio,o'fun' wehn the bills were in­ package'is $20 for PWP Union Catholic High School 'Barbara Clare A t Berkeley Lounge O pens 8 A.M. Daily troduced, Hollenbeck members and $25 for non­ in Scotch Plains, where she a member of (he varsity sof­ criticized the “crisis men­ members; cost for the com­ Miss Barbara J. dare of enrolled in Berkeley’s w as chairman of the tality” in American govern­ muter package (exduding 140 Hackett Place, Ruther­ executive secretarial tball team. GO GO GIRLS Science Department, desig­ ment, which he said is room) is $15. Childrens and ford, will begin her studies program, designed for the Wednesday & Thursday, 12 Noon-3 PM ning and implementing new caused by a refusal of many teens packages are $10, and in September at The student seeking a programs in Earth Science Friday, 12 Noon to 6 P.M. government officials to deal include workshops, arts and Berkeley School of secretarial education with and Biology and par- with a situation' before it crafts, a movie for the Ridgewood. general and business ad­ tidpating in find raising ac­ reaches a critical stage. youths and a dance for the Miss Clare will b e ministration courses in- LADIES NITE EVERY W EDNESDAY tivities. ^ President Carter’s National teens, lunch and dinner enrolleu in Berkeley’s cluded to broaden While teaching at Cald­ Energy Plan, says Hollen­ Saturday, and Sunday bnn- executive secretarial knowledge of the business EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY NITE well College, some of Sister beck, is a case in point. ch. Admission to the teen program, designed for the community. FREE ADMISSION Mary Joseph’s-other ac- s t udent* seeking a Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “I think this action In the dance only is $1 . tivities included To make a reservation, in­ secretarial education with Charles E. Clare, Miss DJ JIM and FRANK D ISC O Senate is a clear indication management of the College dicate package* selections, general and business ad­ Clare is a Jine graduate of that Congress is beginning greenhouse and develop­ KITCHEN OPEN MON. thru SAT. 12 Noon-1 P.M. ministration courses in- Immaculate Conception to recognize the need for checks payable to NJRC of ment of the 4-H Program, cluded to broaden High School, Lodi, where long-range planning in the PWP, Focus on Parenting, 3 1 8 B elleville T urn p i k e knowledge of the business ^ e was a member of the area of resource aid send them to Barbara Rosenbaure^ 233 th commimity. yearbook staff, a Student N o. Arl i ngton 991 -9691 utilization,” says Hollen­ 68 Book O n' Miss Clare wfll»be Coundl representati,ve and Barbara Clare beck. Street, Guttenberg, N.J. r ’ > ’ ■ Barter ^ “Barter" or How To Get Softbdll Standings Country Almost Anything Without Money, by Constance The following are the M u s i c Stapleton & Phyllis Rich- standings for the Rutherford man (Scribners $8.96), is a The last of the 197jl Sum- . Recreation Ladies’ Softball timely book coun- mier series of Band Concerts RESTAURANT League: tlesspeople, hard-pressed by the Band Concerts by the Rtlhrrford Ttow for ready c a s h will Mian's Rutherford Community welcome. Aww Inc Band will be held in Lincoln A LA CARTE DININC Barter is a game in which Klamyen Park on Thursday, August — r a .. each player trades to get 3rd beginning at 8 P.M. Un­ what he wants, and both, d e r th e direction o^ WEDDING RECEPTIONS Pete's American players win. It’s a weapon Grown My Way Raymond L. Heller, this 50- 20 to 200 Persons ty fight inflation, recession, piece band of fine musicians depression, and greed, and will open the concert with it’s the art of affluence the National Anthem while Catering for without jnoney. It’s easy, a color guard of Boy Scouts RUhSft GOt Nkk'i Luncheons and Dinner Parties buy only if you know how to Ruth Spt •vill present the colors. • The soloist for the evening doit. Fton* Dairy This is a book that Sare-Tor will* be Steven Frielink in a 620 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhutst, N. J. Ruth Tad teaches the rules of the K Rarity clarinet solo “Fantasia Telephone [201] 933-3400 game, a book full of exam­ ■ Rondo” by Von Weber. The following are the • ples, simple rules, and outrageous suggestions standings for the Rutherford Closed Mondays Recreation Men’s Softball Graphics hv OTIS Barter is more fun, more profitable, and ultimately ° “Best” 0 easier than spending money - and anyone who has car- podetL traded baseball car­ KtCCurtain Flea M arket The BEST in FOODS ds, orfewapped babysitting Jwth tatty services has taken the first Saturdays & Sundays and LIQUORS step. B e g i n n i n g A p r i l 1 s t HUETTEMANIN’S 9 A M to 5 P.M. (Weather Permitting) , ( ;L Delicatessen and Grocery j Viking Valhalla . . . SKOL DAZE. at Route 3 Drive-In I —126-226V. . Eaat .J.— Rutherford, .,11NJ. Hoping against hope makes dopes. Opera-tunities are few an d far between. Rutherford, NJ I Commendable. . . non-conductors of gossip. Located across from the ALL KINDS or GERMAN.STYLE BOLOGNA JACK makes Jills. Meadowlands Sports Complex laqmrttd A Doncdk TaMc Luxurious a Sfcddtitt Mutual needs. . . knead relations. (Follow Service Road Sign) WE FEATURE POPULAR BRAND OF Waste of time . . . barberahopping around for a For M ore Inform ation Call: cheap haircut. Weekdays Weekends Beers -Wines ■ Liquors i Spaded cats have their 9 lives amputated. The half-cocked and the half-baked have much in 9 33-4388 939-4033 common. I A souse divided against himself cannot stand.

-a I s v“V< <*> THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, W - 19 m— Peter A. Jewish Holidays Cestaro, 76 Services were held today To Be Marked for Peter A. Cestaro, 76, Sam uel Barile who died Sunday in South The East Bergen Jewish venient to all means of tra n ­ Services were held Satur­ formerly of Teaneck, for Bergen Hospital, Hasbrouck Center, of Oiffside Park is sportation, and is within a Heights. day for Samuel J. Barile, over 25 years, retiring in pleased to announce the ser­ 10-minute drive from Fort 60, who died Tuesday in 1971. He was a parishioner Mb-. Cestaro was bom in vices for the Jewish H i#) Lee and Cliffside Park Shore Memorial Hospital, of Our Lady Queen of Peace Jersey City and resided in Holidays, R ah Hashanah Rabbi Lerer stated th a t Somers Point. Church. Lyndhurst for the past 28 and Yom Kippur, October 1 , all those associated with the years. He was a parishioner Mr. Barile was bom in He is survived by his wife, 2, and 3; Oct. 10 and 11, will Hilton and the East Bergen of Sacred Heart R.C. Chur- . Bavelino, Italy, and came to the foremr Frances Avento; be held a t the brand new Jewish Center are thrilled ch. He w as employed as a this country many years a son, Robert of Marmora; Meadowlands ffilton Hotel, with the idea of services at ticket seller for Erie in Secaucus. the hotel. ‘ago He resided in Lyn­ two daughters, Mrs. Judith i' dhurst for over 30 years Lackawanna Railroad, The Hilton Hotel which is De Vencentis 61 Saddle There is a “no reserved prior to moving to North working in Hoboken and part of the Hartz Mountain Brook and Mrs. Carole seat", seating policy at the Arlington 32 years ago. He New York. He was em­ complex, is air conditioned Greco of Lyndhurst; a. Holiday services. All seats was employed as a con­ ployed there for 33 years, The grand ballroom where brother, William of Lodi; will cost $40.00 per person, struction worker for the four sisters, Mrs. retiring 10 years ago. ( f the services will be held can RUTHERFORD'S UNION SCHOOL GRADUATION. Grace Chow was ttw recipient of His wife, the former Jen­ seat 1,000 people. and all nude worshippers •even scholastic awards. Pictured above, Grace receive* the PTA Scltolarshlp- tfvento Construction Co., Philomena Hickey, Mrs. will receive spedal honors Delia Snyder, Mrs, Jennie nie MaluBSO, died in 1971. As an additional attrac­ Leaderahlp Award. PrapeiMno the award is Mr*. William Brooks, President of tha He is survived by two tion, 'Rabbi Lerer has and recognition at the se r­ Union School PTA, Salvatore Brancato, school principal, looks on. George Vail Jr. D’Ambrisi and Mrs. Viola vices. daughers, Mrs. Angela L. arranged for a c c o m ­ Services were held today Ardizzone, all of Lyndhurst; r and six grandchildren. _ Russo of Woburn, Mass., modations of rooms' and Rabbi Lerer and Cantor for George A. Vail Jr., 68, and Mrs. Margaret Barring­ Presbyterian who died Sunday in St. Bar­ The funeral services were KOSHER meals for those Aryeh Goldberg, of ton of Lyndhurst; two wishing to spend a 3-day nabas Hospital, Livings ton. from the Nazare Memorial Jerusalem Israel will of­ Rev. Judith Muller of brothers, Joseph of Jersey holiday a t die Hilton, while Mr. Vail was bom in Jer­ Home, Lyndhurst, followed ficiate. For firther infor­ Rutherford’s United, Qty and George of North observing the Jewish Holy sey City and resided there by a Mass at Our Lady mation jwrite P.O. Box 37, Presbyterian Church will Arlington; two sisters, Mrs Days. far 33 years prior to mbving Queen of Peace Church. CJiffside Prk, or call 94^ return -this w eek from Mary Faugnoof Jersey City The Hi Hon Hotel is con­ 2315, vacation and will preacit at to Lyndhurst 35 years ago. a n d Mrs. Angelina He was employed as a lin- Mrs. R. Fleming the summer Service this Cusinelli; and seven grand­ Sunday, August th. T h e in­ totype operator for the Clif­ Veronica Fleming, 52, 8 children. formal gathering for wor­ ton Printing and Publishing died Monday in St. Mary’s The funeral services were B lin d Seniors ship is scheduled to take Co., Clifton, for 25 years, Hospital, Passaic. today from the Ippolito- place a t 9:30 Sunday mor­ retiring 10 years ago. He Mrs. Fleming was bom in benefits of these new Stellato Funeral Home, There are nearly half a ning -was a member of the Wallington and resided in million legally blind people medical devices, die elderly followed by a Mass at Mr. Carl Baccaro, Amity-Mram Lodge No. 17 East Rutherford for most of in the United States, and forego the expense of trea t­ Sacred Heart Church. organist and music director, F&AM. He was a member her life prior to moving to most of them — about 80 m en t n o t covered by will b e back from his " and past president of the Passaic eight years ago. J. Blymkewicz Medicare. percent — could regain vacation and will preside at Lyndhurst Masonic Club. He She was employed in the some degree of sigit if they And although other A Mass for Mrs. the organ. Soloists fo r the was a member of the specialty department of the could only afford the spedal federal programs cover the Josephine Blymkewicz, 63, day will be Mrs Patricia Church of the Nazarene, Becton-Diddnson Co., East vision aids which are cost of visual aids for blind Of North Arlington was of­ Wild, well known local Paterson. Rutherford, for 17* years children and handicapped ■■ yjftffr-tt fered at 9 a.m. Tuesday in available. soprano. Her numbers will He is survived by his wife, She was a parishioner of St. adults, they do not cover St. Michael's Church, Lyn- Specialists have indude Speaks “ The L ord Is the former Grace Munich, a, Joseph’s R.C. Church, East treatment for senior diurst, following the funeral developed a wide variety of My Light” and Rowley’s "0 son, George A. of Scar- Rutherford. dtizens. from th e Parow Funeral optical lenses which mag­ That I Knew Where I Might sborough, Maine; a She is survived by her Because this critical need Home, 185 Ridge R d, North nify objects and focus light Find Him." ' daughter, 'Mrs. R o bert husband, Robert; a is going w m et for so many Arlington. so intensely that blind There is summer Church (Lois) Frigerio of Kenilwor­ daughter. Miss Susan - ef our elderly dtizens, I in­ John W. Chrzanowski o f Van Riper Avenue, Rutherford Mrs. Blymkewicz owned people a re able to read and School for younger children th, two sisters, Mabel Flaming of Passaic; and a troduced legislation to ex­ is congratulating his nephew, Lawrence Du Buske, Blinkies Delicatessen in perform numerous tasks at following attendanoe a t the Steams of Rochelle Park brother, Henry Pazdzior of tend Medicare to cover low upon his graduation from Northwestern University, North Arlington for 42 work and in their homes. first p a rt of the Church Ser­ and Louise Dundass of Jer­ Rutherford. vision lenses and aids, as Chicago as a Medical Doctor. He had a degree awarded years, retiring years ago. The average cost of these vice headed this Sunday by sey City; and five gmad- The fineral services were 21 well as the services of an with distinction. He is also President of the Alpha She was a member of the aids is ( 200, a seemingly low Mrs. Barbara Clifton. Tiny children. today from the Kamienski optometrist to prescribe Omega Alpha Honorary Society. Lawrence Du Buske it Ladies Auxiliary of figure; but for someone tot and toddler care w ill be th e first cousin of John Chrzanowski, Hawthorne Street, The funeral services were Fimeral Home, followed by these devices. a Mass at St. Joseph’s Chur­ Schuyler Hose Co., North living on a fixed income, under the guidance and care Rutherford. at Burk-Konarski Funeral Under the supplemental ch. Arlington, and the like most of our senior of Mrs. Kathleen Kazalis. Home. medical insurance program, Association of Sons of citizens, $200 is too much. Following th e Service, So instead of reaping the nearly 8,000 blind social Plans Made For Annual Cyclethon Poland, Group 142. Trustee Howard and . - - m - security recipients in New Born, in Brooklyn, she Deaconess Veria Tagliabue The sixth annual Annually hundreds of Jersey alone could receive moved to North Arlington 63 Frances K eseler will b e hosts for outdoor Cyclethon sponsored by the cyclists of ail ages turn out treatment and vision aids. years ago. Frances Anna htidef; 71, refreshments under th e por- American Heart to ride under the colorful Because of the low cost of Surviving are two died July 20 at Pascack tecochere Association, Bergen County F all foliage to share their therse items, only a small daughters, Mrs. Florence Valley Hospital, Westwood. Chapter, will b e held on personal effort to help in the increase in Medicare Jfentsch and Mrs. Martha Bom in West New York, Episcopal Sunday, October 8, from 9 fight against Heart Disease Mrs. Keseler lived in North outlays would be necessary. O’Connor, and a brother, Services at Grace a.m. to 4 p.m . at three Bergen and Carlstadt before An estim ated H million OUR/GOAL . Theodore Stawicki , _ Episcopal Church on August Bergen County locations. It t ^ -• moving to Montvale in 1963. would cover treatment for 6th will observe The Tran­ is announced today by • Message From While a resident of thousands of people next Card Of Thanks sfiguration w ith services at Charles Lorber. Chairman Carlstadt Mrs. Keseler was year. This is a sound invest­ 8and 10:00 A M , conducted for the Bergen County Heart Russian In o u r recent hour of active in aff^rs of the ment not only in monetary is to "provide by th e Rsty. Richard N. Fund. bereavement, it^was com Ladies Auxiliary of the terms, but in humanitarian Church Pease, Rector. forting and so helpful to Carlstadt Fire Department terms as well. The plain celebration of Lorber said th e Cyclethon receive the sympathy and of which her husband was With dram atically im­ Christian life inside q u a lity service the Holy Comrninion will is open to all ages and only support of true friends and chief. 7 proved vision, these elderly Russia will be the theme of begin the Day at 8:00 AM. takes a willing heart to understanding relatives. We Surviving are her dtizens can maintain their a film August 3, 1978 at the (WAV*—Book). pedal th e miles away. The wish to express our husband, E. Chris Keseler, self-suffidency and avoid Living Gospel Baptist At 10:00 A M the Servioe fund raising event will sup Church of Rutherford. 23 without high cost. profound thanks to them a daughter, Mrs Christina institutionalization. As a will be R ite I — Holy port heart research, as well West Passaic Avenue, and to the staff of the Ip Lewandowsky of Montvale, result of low vision aids, Eucharist and Sermon by as Medical and Community “ Beyond the Cross' is a polito-Stellato Funeral two sisters, Mrs. Helen some legally blind adults the Redor. The substitute Services. message from the Russian Home and the many fweral Hecht of Forked River and who had learned Braille; organist will b e William H. Church to the world. The directors who were of such Mrs. Anna Schoenenberger. are now able to read by Gotthardt, playing famliar - ■ Lorber announced that the film was produced over great assistance at that of CJiffside Park, also two slgit, instead of touch. Cyclethon will be h d d at several years, filmed time. F or the kindness of This legislation represents h y m n s and the organ grandsons, Keith and David three locations. Van Saun largely by Christians inside the Right Reverend Msgr. a vital first step toward prelude, offertory and Lewandowsky. County Park and G arden Russia “Beyond the Henry Beck and the Priests making these visual aids postlude. He is well known Services were held Wed­ State Plaza, both in Cross” will be shown at 7:30 of Sacred Heart R.C. Chur­ and the services of eye care to parishioners of Grace nesday at Our Lady of Paramus anf a seven-mi le- P.M. followed by a presen­ ch, we a re humbly grateful. specialists available to all Church. Mercy R.C. Church, Park loop through several com­ tation by Ted Van Der ruNEBAL Our thanks also to, the Lyn­ Child care is offered Ridge at 10 a.m. Interment individuals with severe munities which will start Horn, a representative of WAITER * CALHOUN. OWNER.MAN ACER dhurst Emergency Squad during the 10 AM. service was in George Washington visual impairments, not just and en d at * Teaneck Ar­ * * U p derground for their efficient service. the legally blind. I am for th e convenience of 19 LINCOLN AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, N J 07070 Memorial Park, Paramus. rowy, Teaneck. Evangelism”. s For the many floral tributes Funeral arrangements hopeful that the House will parents of pre-school / children. TELEPHONE 201-939-1050 and other kind expressions were under the auspices of act quickly to approve its of sympathy we are forever the Robert Spearing companion bill, so that our The Mid-week celebration *<*»!• of th e Holy Oomminion will lhe lourul *tr grateful. Funeral Home, 155 Kin- blind seniors can get the NURSING J Ojf symbol ol honor 10**1 be held on Wednesday at ihirnt The Steliato d erk a m ac k Rd., Park. spedal help they need to P A R K M A N O R HOME Your guarantee of service V0*nr'**t 10.00 AM. „ Family Ridge. . remain independent. tSTABLISHCD 1909 LVdiratro to Brtur Caw KAMIENSKI Specializing in Female Patients FUNERAL HOMES KIMAK JAMES KAMIENSKI DIRECTOR Funeral Home AMPLl PARKING - PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF • AGE0 FOUR HOMES TO SERVE YOU REHABILITATION PROGRAM • CONVALESCENT There's a lot of misinfor­ PHYSICAL THERAPY • CHRONICALLY IU 107 «*r M , OAHHKfl 438-6708 mation about funeral services 106 LOCUST AVE. J ISMX ST OXYGEN & FRACTURE EQUIPMENT • POST-OPERATIVE WALLINGTON PASSAIC 425 Broad Street. CARLSTADT SPECIAL OUTS and p rice s... and all it can do S15-2HI AVE is confuse the public. PATERSON 23 Park Place, Bloomfield 743-77721 SNORTER MEMORIAL. HOME 'M 779-1967 Mtmber of N.J.’ I American Nursing Horn* Assn. W e like the idea o f a well- Professional Care in a Homelike Environment inform ed public ... and w e’ll be pleased to give you no- PAROW nonsense answers to any STEVENS Funeral Home q u e s t i o n s y o u h a ve . FUNERAL HOME Serving Every Religion IMFHIY SKRVICK TIN V! W OKTin •DH’KMUHI K 414 PATERSON AVE, EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. HENRY S PAROW Director 933-9615 Y F K . f f K O K I V SPIRIT 185 Ridge Rd. Morth Arlington Chari** A. Steven* Funeral Director 998-7J55 W hilt our.Ncrv.iciN retain that “Weigh horl\ spirit .ol sympathetic.under-' stunditjg. thc\ also reflect high standard* (if el lieicnev ami competent direction.

BURK-KONARSKI THOMAS J. D1FFILY 403 Ridge Road , H NKitVI IIOMK.iM FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL HOME L yndhurst, New Jersey 07071 425 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST ^ _ CHffih Manager PHONE 438-4664 *• Louis J. Steliato, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO ALICE C COLLINS) Min t. lurii, Oir. I. Paul Konanki, Mgr. T e l. 201/438-7 272 OWNER MANAGER • . * . f i i m ; .s %» f M * . m i n m n w i t 52 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N J . ^Member, lhe International Order of the golden Rule P h u t " e 939-0490 JOSEPH M. NAZARE, manages # ' ■I'

.. i ' ' - THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, W*

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N0TICS R utg ers Scientist Th in ks Canning Is O ver^ H eated Board e Borough Clerk m said dustry is concentrated, he chack or bid bond in the Sum of lO** of Municipal ButkJing in Eaa* Rutherford, mathematical model to find retort at the beginning of the amount bid drawn tolha order to the v^New Jersey a point at which the the process. said. Board of Education of the Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey and must be ^ * Rose STABOPOU minimum of energy can be It is significant because "The three projects then delivered, along with a Consent of Deputy Borough piarh Surety. at:the Board of Education office -»> Baouan ol used to guarantee food half the energy involved in might account for the on or before the hour named East Rutherford, • The Board of Education reserves the County olBergan. safety and maximum the whole process is used in saving of about 80,000 tons right to reject any and all bids, to waive NewJaraay any informalities m the bids received quality. He’s using a com­ this portion of it. of oil each year just in these and to accftpl any bid which is deeritsd to ORDINANCE be m the best interest of the Board of ' N0 78-1B puter and says the model is ~ D r. Hayakawa has parts of the food industry of Education S OHQ..O RDINA nce TO about 60 percent completed another graduate student this country With o il sup­ • Notice is further given that ail bidders APPROPRIATE AN ADDITIONAL on this project must possess a currant >191 OOOFOR THE RESURFACING AND so far A working with a computer on plies and prices being what ^qualification by the New Jersey State RECONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS Department of Education or a currant PUBLIC STREETS OR PORTIONS Once the model suggests the refinements of these they are, we feel th e con­ prequalification by the New Jersey THEREOF ANO THEHECONSTRUCTION Department of the Treasury, Division of OF CONCR ETE CURBS ANO the location of the point he’s correction rates to find the tribution is important." he Building and Construction SIDEWALKS IN ANO BY THC BOROUGH BfOrder of the Board of Education of OF EAST RUTHERFORD. COUNTY OF seeking, Dr Hayakawa will minimum safe energy said.’ the T3v*a«iiip of Lyndhurst Mumcioal BERGEN. NEW JERSEY. TO MAKE A Building. Valley Brook Aveotre,, . DOWN PAYMENT ANO TO AUTHORIZE begin extensive testing df Lyndhurst. NewJersey THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION the theory in the food Mrs. Phillips Golf Champion PATSY F RESTM&0, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE Secretary OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES iR science laboratories of the Roosevelt, jellerson & Columbus ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE Of . Mrs. Edward Phillips, the par-73 Colonia Country Schools ' . ■_ SUCH BONDS New fersey Agricultural gdfer from Mortimer Ave., Club Experiment S&tlon at Cook August 3. 1978 WHEREAS, by Ordinance 78-13, Rutherford, captured the Mrs. Phillips represented Fee $18 72 adopted by trie Borough Council ol ttw College Borough ol Eaat Rutherford, on May IS. • Women’s Metropolitan the Forest M il Country Club 1978. enlilled. BONO ORDINANCE TO He feJfe h e’ll have a Board-Of CdUyitton AUTHORIZE .THE RESURFACING ANO a ass B Golf Championship of which she is the former Township gf Lyndhurat, RECONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS definitive answer in about NewJersey PUBLIC STREETS OR PORTIOMS by posting a 43-45-88 on the champion. thereof and the reconstruction two years and is encouraged J NOTICE OF C0NCRETECURB8 AND TO BIDDERS SIDEWALKS IN AND BY THE BORQwSH by the results he and OF EAST RUTHERFORD. COUNTY OF Junior Soccer Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, BERGEN, NEWJERSEY. TO research assistant Santi R. Registration will begin for The program villi will be received by the Board of APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF ‘WO.OOO Bhowmik of Piscataway Education of the Township of Lyndhurst. TO PA Y THE COST THEREOF. TO MAKE this program on August 1 1 . begin on Monday, Septem­ Naw Jersey, for the following A DOWN PAYMENT AND TO have found so far. General Construction contract for a AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE Of BONOS Boys ages 9-12 will play in ber U at 4:00 p.m. at New Gymnasium Floor at the Lyndhurst TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION "This >s the first work of HHjfcSchooJ AND TO PROVIOEFOR THE ISSUANCE compettion with eadi from Memorial R eid The fee for Bids tor the above will be received by OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN the Board of Education m it s office ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE Of its type so the process is town. this program is $3.00. located at the Municipal Building. Valley SUCH BONDS. tad Borough Council Can Do — Research Into saving energy in the food canning process Is slow but steady,” he said Brook Avenue. Lyndhurst. New Jersey at euthomed [he improvement ol the » *** •oe 1100 (AM) Monday. 14 August I$78, Straats at more fully described end set being conducted by Dr. Kan-ichi Hayakawa of Rutgers University. He is ‘*But the time and tem­ and will be opened and read immediately forth m Section 1 thweo*. « • general Author John Cleveland About 100.000 Americans thereafter imorovement. no pfrl ol the co*t ot shown with a still retort, which he is using to test M s fuel-saving theories at perature relationships in The Instructions to Bidders. Bid Form, wmch wee t o b> massed against wrote the sex classic are dwarfs. They have General Conditions. Supplementary property tpacielly benefited, end ap­ the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station of the State University's bacterial death and losses in Conditrons. Division 1. Drawings, propriated tha sum ol >250.000 to pay the "Fanny Hill for 20 guineas various problems, like fin- cost thereof, and Cook College. nutrient value and quality Specifications and. other Contract WHEREAS. asidBotounn Council now (then about ^ 3 ) to buy his ding»mates, using elevators Documents will be on hie at the office ol linos end deter-miim lhat an additional the Architect, Paul J DeMasst AIA & Met .000 I» requirtd lo be appropriated way out of an English deb­ and public telephones, and Associates. 576 Valley Brook Avenue, lor such improvemtnl; Lyndhurst. New Jersey 07071 Copies NOW, THEREFWE.BE IT ORDAINED tor’s prison. buying shoes. thereof may be obtained upon paying by the Borough Council ot the Borough deposit of twenty five dollars (*25 00) for ol Eeai Rutnarfou in tne county ol each complete set Deposit checks shall Bergen. New Jersey,at toflowt W h a t Y o u be made payable to the Architect Section I. The additional sum ol Benefit of S h o u l d D o Deposits will be returned to all bona'f tde >191.000 is n*rUy tppropfieied lo the bidders withm ten (10)working days after payment ol tne coil ol tne resurfacing the receipt of bids upon return ol and reconstruction of various public Before Going On A Vacation drawings and specifications, provided streets or portions thereof, end the that they are not damaged or defaced No reconstruction of concrete curbs and N ew Jersey Press A sso ciation refund will be madetohrms which do not Sidewalk! in and bylhe Borough of East . Evan ffwu^i your how* will ba amply, it should submit a btd Rutherford, as aullwited and described Bids must be made upon the proposal in Section 1 of slid Ordinance 78-13. appear as though it is "liwd-in". One or mor* lights _ torms in the manner designated and adopted by ea< d Borough Council on May must be accompanied by a certified IS. 1979 Sard improvement hat been Scholarship Fund should be connected to an automatic lamp timer, check or. bid bond in the sum of 10°-w ol and shall ba undtrttfien as a general the amount bid drawn to the order of the improvement, no part ot the cost of which turns them on a t dusk and off *1 bedtime*. This Board of Education of the Township of which lies b*en or shall Lyndhurst. New Jersey and must be against properly specially Danefited creates tha impression that aomaona is iraido. Out­ delivered, along with ^Consent of Section: It isIwaoy determined and Surety, at the Board ot E« at ion office stated mat ( 1) lip making ol such door lighta that turn on in tfw avaning also add to tha on or before the hour namde. improvement (heninaltsr related to aa The Board of Education reaerves the purpoae ) IS not 1 currant expense of lived-in look and put a spotlight on attempts to brwk right to reject any and all bids, to wraive said Borougn and it ia naceeaary to any informalities m the bids received, tmance said fMmxte81 by tne laauahoe ot in. Shades and drapes should ba left in their normal and t o accept any bid which is deemed to obligations of said Boroueh pursuant 10 G iants-Ch*"^'*** be m the best interest ot the Board of, the Local Bond Lie of N«w Jersey, and positions, not pulled tightly shut. All deliveries, such Education ) the estimated cost of sa.0 purpose it Notice is further given that all bidders 41.000, and <4) >22.050 ot aaid sum is to on this project must possess a current be provided by tha down payment as milk, newspapers, etc., mud be discontinwd. prequalification by the New Jersey State including tha sum ol >9.550 hereinafter Department of Education or a current appropriated to linanca aaid purpose Saturday, A ugust 26 Arrangements could also be mode with a neighbor to prequalification by the New Jeraey and the sum of *12,500 appropriated by Department of the Treasury. Dfvtsion of said Ordinance 78-13 and-(5) Ihe keep Hie grass mowed and to remove circular* and Bujlding and Construction estimated maximum amount ol bond* or By Order of the Board of Education of notes necessary lo be issued for said handbills left on the porch. Mail can bo held af the Ihe Township of Lyndhurst. Municipal purpoae is *411,150, including U10 Buitdmg, Valley Brook Avenue, >237.500 autnomtd by tad Ordinance post office or removed from tha mail box by a friend Lyndhurst, New Jersey 78-13 and the >181,«SO hereinafter authorized, and (6) tha cost of such until your return. purpose, a a hereintjafota stated, PATSYF BESTAJNO, includes tha ajar agate amount of Tha garage should ha closed and loclnd whenever Secretary >92.400 (inclusive of lhe*27.250statedin Lyndhurst High School said Ordinance 78 i3)wn»ch iseatimated you ate away. This protects you in three mays. First to be necessary 10 finance tne cost ol August 3. 1978 such purpose. including architect s fees, it protech tha fools, ladders, mowers, etc., which are Fee $18.72 accounting, mngirming and intpoction costs, legal expenses and bther ex­ kept in the 9**91. from being stolen. Second, it penses, including mtareat on such ORDINANCE obtigefions to Ihe extent permitted by prevents these tools and ladders from being used to NO 1895 Section 40A 2-20 ol ihe Local Bond Law. aSection 3. It it Hereby determined and break into the home itself. Finally it hear* tho would- AN ordinance authorizing THE stated lhat moneysaxcaadmg >9.560. ap­ EXPANSION AND RENOVATION OF THE propriated for down payments on capital EXISTING YOUTH CENTER FACILITIES improvements ot lor the capital be burglar from knowing that tha ca. is not there, LOCATED AT RIVERSIDE AVENUE IN improvement fund m budgets heretofore THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, adopted lor ttid Borough are now which in an indication that no one is horns, COUNTY OF BERGEN AND STATC OF available to finance, stud purpoae. The NEW JERSEY AND MAKING THE sum of >9.550 11 hereoy appropriated Whenever you plan to be away for several days, be NECESSARY APPROPRIATION FOR from such moneys 10 tha payment of the THE SAME AND OTHER NECESSARY cos! ol sard purpose sura to notify the Police Department. Tell them when EXPENSES IN CONNECTION Section 4. Td linanca tad purpoae. THEREWITH AND PROVIDING THE bonds ol satd Borough of en aggregele you will leevo, then you will return and where they MEANS BY WHICH FUNDS FOR THE principal amount not axcaodmQMBI ,450 PAYMENT THERE Of, RHALL BE are hereby authorized to be issued can obtain a key in case ol emergency. H is advisable pursuant to the Local Bond Law Sad RAISE D is hereby W Pfc bonds shall bear interest al a rata per NOTICE the aboye annum at may M hareafta determined to leave a hey with a relative or friend, who will Ordinance was read WW considered a within the U mitationt prescribed by law. second time and passed at a regular All matters with respect t o sad bonds not check the house occasionally, water the plants and meeting of the Board of Commissioners determined Oy thia ordinance shall be of the Township of Lyndhurst on 25th day determined by resolutions to oe take care af any miner difficulties which may arise. of July. 1978 nereafler adopted Section 5 To linanca said purpose, While it is advisable to notify tha police and one HERBERT W PERRY bond anticipatidnnoiea of said Borougn Township Clark of an aggregate principal amount not ex- trusted neighbor about your planned abaonce, be August 3, I97B ceedihg >18 1.450 tie hereby authorized Fee *7 02 fo oe issued purtuant to the Local Bond careful not to tali everyone in town. Don't leave notes Law in enticipam of the issuance ol said bonds In Ihe event that bonds are on the door or in Hw milk botte and don't allow the ORDINANCE issued purauanl 10 this ordinance. Ihe NO 1993 , aggregele amount of notes hereby local newspaper to mention your trip until after you authorized to ba issued shall be reduced AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE by an amount equal to me principal return. PREPARATION OF AN APPROVED TAX amount of the Oonds so laeuad If the MAP ANO THE PREPARATION ANO aggregate amounl ol outstanding bonds EXECUTION OF A COMPLETE and nolaa issued pursuant To thia PROGRAM FOR THE REVALUATION OF ordinance snail 11 any time exceed the Keep The Risks Lou? REAL PROPERTY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF turn fuel mentioned in tha ted ion the LVNDHURST COUNTY OF BERGEN moneys raised Oy Ihe isauance of aaid In spite ef your precautions, a particularly deter­ AND STATE Of NEWJERSEY FOR THE bondt shall, to nut less than the amount USE Of THE LOCAL ASSESSOR AND ot tuch asccesi, be applied to the mined burglar may disregard all your efforts and AUTHORIZING AN EMERGENCY payment of such notes tnen outstanding APPROPRIATION FOR PAYMENT OF Section 6 Eech bond anticipation nine break In anyway. In case this happens, try to make THE SAME issued pursuant 10 this ordinance shall NOTICE it hereby given that the above be daled on or about the dale of its the burglar's "haul" as painleaa to you as possible. Ordinance was read and considered a issuance and shill be payable not more second time and pasaed at a regular than one year from us date, shall beat Don't keep cash around the house. Jewelry, stocks, meeting of the Board ol Commissioners interest al a rail per annum as maty be ol the " jwnstnp ol Lyndhurst on the II hereafter dflifimned within the bends and other valuables should be kept in a safe of July. 1978 limitations preacribed oy law and may be renewed from time to time pursuant 10 depoait box. A storage vault is an idael place for furs HERBERT W PERRY and within timitstions prescribed by the Township Clerk Local Bpndrtaw, Each of sad notes snail during the summer, for double protection against ho* August 3. 1978 be signed oy/me Mayor and by the Fee $702 Borough Cotfeaot Tnaaauw and shall -wMRnir - aA. — — 9fio kiafMO BVpiVje ok M aAaa sp oaa aaa^^Ml rtcoTu ot.—a ? n i aaMwrioi ^ 1 be under tne Mil of aaid Borwaih and attested oy the Boroi^h Clef*. Said ol- aaaaMlhAawnUllelwfa nffltUl e ls X iwwlw g u aaaue AMvO ^d|l|RlflnCa1| M B I^ B Jaa Iy|lwwniV^af ficets are hereby authorized lo eaecute BOFtOUGH OF NORTH ARLINGTON said notes and toiseue said notes in such cameras and many ether valuable Hems. This wiH NEWJERSEY form at they may adopt in conlormily MICHAEL ANO ALICE JOROA- Block •nth law The power to determine any Order your tickets today for this j NAME dfiiii■ ■alai |Lnwa pottosM allaa insn rvcovfrifiy ■Ma^Maaai^MB ttw6a^a cpooosjM M la ifSI SwOnn#aa^ lae m .. .._ q a 102. Lot 3A matters with raipect to tad notea nol VARIANCE lo permit two room ad* determined By this ordinance and also exciting preseason game I ADDRESS. on^ .1so ^ —- B pcoviov* a u a a Ja e Umm t iHMauMaaaM« vlSIary teHaaaeaaaLka ifWOnnaTIOn lo* - r a (jUICK dition to rear ol dwelling. the power to sell said note, ia hereby | . sT*1-.*. m APPROVED delegated to Ihe Borough Collector- between the Giants and the MraTMfsMHVT■ ^fcat a ■■ e Oi ^^a yovr-- LaaaMaau^ sftSUrflnOB jeluaaaCNMVTV MARY AND ANTHONY SANflLIPPO Treasurer who 11 hereby authorised to BIOS* SO Lot 28 sell Mid notes either at one lima or from San Diego Chargers. I -- -I' : r i , ■— YOUR GOAL: A HOME S A F I FROM BURGLARY VARIANCE to permit conversion of time lb time m tne manner provided by I garage to bedroom taw 197a PhE-SEASON application MAKE CHICK The bene fits to b e gained b y following th ese helpful APPROVED Sechon T It n hereoy determined and Game proceeds for the benefit I PAYABLE TO: declared that Ihe penod ot usefulness ol I THREE HOME GAMES tips are many. You can prevent financial loss, per­ said. Pur post, according to its of the N.J. Press Association N AT GIANTS STADIUM N.Y. FOOTBALL JQANP B£Rf5$N0 reasonable hie, n a period ol five .oars I Sacratay computed from Ihe date otudbuKde Scholarship Fund.( GIANTS, INC. sonal Inconvsnienca, and possibly even physical North Arlington Section B It it hereoy miwmuHM and I NO SEAT Zoning Board Slated lhat the Supplemental Debi I GAMES EXTENSION danger by taldng a few moments to protect your Of Adjustment Statement required by Ihe Local Bond SEATS I RICE August 3.1978 Law hae been duly mads and liled in Ihe I heme. The average burglar is looking lor the easy Fes:‘t6.2* -oltice of the Bdtouoh Clerk ot said I Aug. 12 ALa a^ aanae«4il ^aMadu laaesaia __! I I SeLa Botough. and Ihat auch stetamenl so . N Y. Jets @ 11.50 |od, vm udpweviUf •mpy now . r^w win i«^i rn i filed shows that the groea dept ot said I Borough as ufmed m Section 40A ?4] A Sat. 1 ' u - ■ * ■ e x tra Him and effort to overcome Hm obstaclts you ''ordinance of the Local 8ond Lew. is meresaned by i @ 9.00 NO 18M this oidinance Oy >181.450 and that the I Nite pl> c e Hi tils fMth* S o r t w w i r f w the ImhIc ile p i> isauance ol the bonds and notet AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AS A authorized by this ordinance will ba I Aug. 19 * Sla r AaMMAMW r ^ V e JlwWIMAM B^baMkVVOVTw laaalaWe Tea WMKyUMne I^^AwalOOH, I.IKJplTS GENERAL IMPROVEMENT THE within all debi limitationa prescribed by I 0 Pittsburgh Steeters @ ,11.50 CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM WATER said Local Bond tew. and ether prstectivo devices. Naiee is a deforest, DRAIN ON COPELANO AVENUE AT A Section 9 Any tunda received from the I Sat. POINT EAST Of STUYVESANT AVENUE County of Bergen, the Slate of New I @ 9.00 connect TV or rodto to timers. r WESTERLY TO THE PA$SAIC RIVER Jertey or any ol I heir agencies or any Nite TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER AND funds received Irom the United States . .f>' —«■ e lukaaMa -4a I . L , . » a|M.| , NECESSARY APPURTENANT VWORK IN 01 I a« f^^ewWa ei maaVeewer y w THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, America or anyoMs agendas in aid of I Aug. 26 @ 1150 SMh purpose shall pa applied to Ihe r San Diego Chargers COUNTY OF BERGEN ANO STATE OF peyment of the coat of auch purpoae or I NEW JERSEY AND MAKING THE If bond anticipation nolee have Been Mail to: Sat. @ 9.00 'u-iumMwwveuyiatwwiiusiuM . • •. NECESSARY APPROPRIATION OF Itsuad to the payment of tha bong I «9e ffaiw wiapt aa»a iWvii^ wwia. •570.000 FOR THE SAME ANO OTHER anticipation noiet. arid Ihe amounl of FOOTBALL GIANTS I Nite p NECESSARY EXPENSES IN bonds authorized lor auch purpoae shall 3STAGE & HANDLING 50 vatviaiwaa m sa w wVVaif w w S i CONNECTION THEREWITH AND be reduced acowdinday 1 Giants Stadium I PROVIDING THE MEANS BY WHICH Section 10. Th* ordinance snail take I r* v TOTAL vdulti and icfi pimi ftw FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOf ettecl twenty days alter the lust East Rutherford, NJ. 07073 \tr\n DUE . _ f aa dBBSMSA a^aaa ^Maap SHALL BE RAISED publication thereof Atm Imal passage I — -^ ^ ...... ; laVT m n v ffja a * r f f an m jf'ma tv ftatp jw w m ilf NOTICE it hereby given that tne above Ordinance was retd and considered a Auousl 3. t97» M f* from Hm danger of burglir^. second tune and paaead at a regular Fee 181 M THURSDAY, AUGUST I, W i— 21

£ co lH n h ' Tiraii* V in n io 9 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M ULTIPLE LIST IT ■ ■ NORTH ARLINGTON TWO FA M ILY 1 F A M IL Y for Action! living room, dining room new kitchen, bath, 3 good size bedrooms. Roster Of Active Brokers A ffiliated W ith j *49,900 T - NORTH ARLINGTON < S o u l ( z d o u n t y HBoa xd o f < zRza[t O ld ■ CAPE Large lot. 50 x 125. Containing living room, dining room, _ M ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ------* I modern kitchen. 3 bedrooms. KEARNY €*RL8T*OT 87872 HAROLD A.PARETI INTINDO LA R E A LT Y CENTURY 21 M E A D O W LA N D A G E N C Y 3 FAM ILY 404 Hackensack Street 314 Ridge Road .WAYNE K. T H O M A S R E A LT Y 6 Franklin Place 2 Bedroom, living room, kitchen, bath 50 x 100 foot lot. All Tel. 438-0550 ___ 460-0420 1V4 Ridge Road Rutherford. N.J. 07070 North Arlington, N.J. 07032 maintenance free exterior. (Excellent condition. BELLEVILLE (Nam lifting) Tei 935-4487 GEORGE ZIMMERMANN ARTHUR LIVA AGENCY Tel 998-0753 Church Place — near St. Peters Schools ■ First floor 5 RG R E A LT Y ASKING *78,000 335 Hackensack Street- 100 S tu yve sa nt Ave. ,, 6 Highland Cross Rooms & bath - Second floor $ Rooms & tile bath. Full Tel. 939-1675 Tel.93$-2121 Rutherford, N.J. 07070 Thinking o f w ilin g your h o m o ? basement Steam oil heat Two car garage. Lot 52 x.125. WILLIAM A. BLACK Asking $49,900 Inspection by appointment only Tel 436-2533 We have quail fle d buyers. CHARLESZORNER VINCENT J. PERROTTA 106 Park Avenue 317 Hackensack St. 137 Ridge Road Tel 438-2222 Tel 933-3638 OPEN 7 DAYS' Tel 939-203C ^ PETER FERRARO CENTURY 21 WEEKDAYS to 8 P.M. O’CONNOR 9 Lincoln Avenue JOSEPHC BARNET W ALTER F. SAPINSKI 130 Main Avenue SATURDAY A SUNDAY to 5 P.M. Tei. 438-1063 AGENCY Tel 777-7420 JUSTIN REALTY CO Agency CONNOLLY-HILLCREST REALTY 452 Fridge R o a d 300 Union Avenue MEMBER OF 2 BOARDS OF REALTORS 600 Ridge Road, North Arlington, N.J, 715 K earny A v e n u e Tel. 438-6661 991-2300 Tel. 939-7500 CONRAD DGEMMER 998-3600 SAVINO AGENCY FR ED P. KURGAN 271 V a lley-B lvd DON REALTY INC. 251 R idge R o a d Tel. 939-6290 O’HARA AGENCY Members Arlington-Kearny Board of Realtors (KURGAN^BERGEN, INC.) 668 Kearny A ve. 132 Ridge Road, North Arlington Tel. 438-3121 , 41 P a rk A venue W A LTE R E. G O ER N ER and South Bergen C ounty Board- of Realtors K earhy, N.J. 0 7 0 3 2 Tel. 939-6200 189 Hackensack Street Tel. 998-2300 _ 998-2916 REALTOR* SCHURCO R E A L T Y INC. Tel. 939-2464 '' 564 Valley B rook Avenue LATORRACA REALTY CORP 1 i J ...... I , ^ 933-1700 240 Park Avenue A LB E R T G O R A B A G EN C Y Tel. 935-7848 257 Hackensack Street LISTINGS WANTED A B B O T T 8. A S S O C IA T E S FRANK A. V O LP E Tel . 438-1133 INSURANCE • MANASiMBfT•APPRAISALS 705 Ridge Road E LLW O O D S NEW, IN C 158 S u m m it Ave Tel. 933-3333 46CestnutSt. JEAN ROBERT REALTY • ..... • ^ ■ . . ‘ o' "Ask Swensen" Lynd h u rst, N. j . 07071 WHY Tel 939-8000 197 Valley Boulevard Tel 933-64-14 CHARLES B. SWEN$EN VINCENT AUTERI Tel. 939-2224 ...are we the LARGEST FRANK P NISI, INC HUDSON and IO O E N C0UNIUS 476 Riverside Ave. real estate organization in the world? 14 A m es Ave CHARLES B. SWENSEN, INC. 933-0306 AUSTIN A REED * ~ ■ r BRUCK AGENCY Tel. 438-4421 263 CENTRAL AVENUE, JERSEY CITY, NJ. 07307 96 Hackensack Street 123 Ridge R oad ... are we called THE TEL. 795-1660-61 r T BO G LE INC CHARLES B SWENSEN, INC Tel 933-6448 300 Stuyvesant Ave North Arlington 07032 S8 U n io n A venue Tel 939-1076 Tel, 991-4971 BRANCH OFFICE Tel 935-4141 NAGELAGENCY PROFESSIONALS in the industry? 219 V alley B lvd . 58 UNION AVENUE, _ GIBBS AGENCY O CONNOR AGENCY ... have we produced 277 AW VAN WINKLES CO Wood-Ridge, N.J 07075 1 Ridge Road 600 Ridge Road RUTHERFORD, N.J. 67070 TEL. 935-4141 2 Statiog Square - Tel 436-3600 Tel. 939-2100 996-3600 T e l 939:0500 transactions in a LITTLE OVER ONE HARVEY W. YOUNG HOMETOWN AGENCY O'HARA AGENCY VAN WINKLE & LIGGETT 271 Valley Blvd. 613 Ridge Road 132 R idge R oad YEAR of operation? 85 Orient Way Wood-Ridge 07075 Lyndhurst, N.J. 0071 N orth Arlington, N.J. 07032 . ., is our success so phenomenal? Tet 939-4343 Tel 939-8200 "Before you soli or buy a home, you OWE IT B o g le Inc. L y n d h u r s t Tel. 438-3320 Tel. 998-2916 TO YOURSELF to find out WHY I ” Realtors & Insurors PETER JUSTIN WITH JUSTIN 3 0 0 Stuyvesant- Ave., RUTHERFORD 114 Ridge Road Lyn d h u rst FERRARO 22 Yr. young 3 B.R Colonial on beautiful tree lined s tre e t - *74,900 , t North Arlington 9 Lincoin Avenue REALTOR m Til: 939-1076 Extra large older C olo nial B R s on 50 x 150 ft, lot - 998-0753 R EAITO R : Rutherford, N.J, ,.. . *79,900 - '? , ' Wayne K. Thomas Realty 16 yr. old split level w ith many extras - *97.900 • 438-1063 • Custom built 5 B.R. home near college -*97,900 Luxury executive h o m e o n cut-de-sac, excellent EAST RUTHERFORD location - ‘ 135,000 P R IC E REDUCTION --Five and five two family, two modern baths, aluminum siding and E s ta te 1 Vi acres with two homes - *220,000 new roof, b rick front. Owners say sell! *49,950. HOMETOWN AGENCY’S WOOD-RIDGE M agnificent 3 family 4-7-3 room apts. on 100 x 169 WALLINGTON SPECIAL READY TO SELL HOME OF THE WEEK corner property - *155,000 Two family, five and five plus extra sun porches. All large rooms, two car garage - close to COLONIAL WOOO-RIDGE everything - asking *6!),900. Move in condition 7 room Colonial. Must be seen RUTHERFORD 6 Rooms, 3 bedrooms. *5 4 ,5 0 0 NEW LISTING — Charming four bedroom Colonial, two baths upstairs, large modern E n c lo s e d porch 2 c a r 7 room split level delightful locatjgn - ,21 yrs. old. kitchen, living room, joining room, Vi bath, enclosed summer porch With slate floor, extra garage.. 40 x 125 lot. In *6 9 ,9 0 0 large property, two car garage. *72;500, s good location. Offered at *53,000. LYNDHURST UST NOW! wllli Modern 1 family with 3 or 5 B.R.s. Well maintained *61 ,00 0 Im m aculate 2 family in excellent area, 5 and 3 room apt 1 I / a ,\ t W i n k l e & L i g g e t t , Harvey W. Young *7 9 ,9 0 0 ' Rea/tar 271 Valley Boulevard RRealtors |\t/ Insurors j Wood-Ridge, N.J. JUSTIN REALTY COMPANY 300 Union Avenue, Branch Office 939-8200 Q3 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL Rutherford, New Jersey IB 24 owe nt way, R utherford REALTOR- f f l M€IVI©€« 939-7500 REALTOR - R E L ® • Buy Thru Nisi ■ LYNDHURST «*»e* tt ll UlOtMlM Mt«K| Hasbrouck Heights Colonial 6 RMS *53,500 ALL ALUM. SIDED 1 FAM. COL. 1ST FL HAS LR, OR, Read Thel Classifieds New Bi Level *89.900 MOD. EAT-IN KIT, 2ND FL HAS MOD BATH. & 3 BR S 6 V2 Rm. Colonial *51,900 WITH FIN. RM IN ATTIC.. FIN BASE W / LAUNDRY RM. 1 THE CARLSTADT HOME WE FEATURED HERE LAST Two Family *69,500 CAR GAR. EXC. LQC. 1 BLK TO RIDGE RD HOI^E IN MOVE Cape 6 Rms. *59,900 WEEK WAS SOLD BY ELLWOOD S. NEW. INC YOUR REAL IN CONDIT. WILL NOT LAST AT *59,900 Our Experienced Salespeople and Our Wood-Ridge Creative Advertising are the Km/a to the Sale Colonial 6 Rms *57.900 ESTATE Three Family *72,900 PROPERTY SOLD: THE HOME AT 27 ILFORD .PLACE, of Your Home. *64,900 Tudor NO. ARLINGTON HAS BEEN LISTED AN SOLD BY THIS W EEK IT S Cape *72,500 *53.000 HOMETOWN AGENCY. ______* DIGEST Colonial 6 Rm. RENTALS E. Rutherford * *93,900 Lyndhurst *72, Carlstadt — UST WITH US AND GET READY TO MOVE! — — 3 Bedroom bi-level with family room or additional Small two family with 4% ultra mod. rooms on first Tudor 5 Bed. *79,500 MEMBERS OF SOUTH BERGEN M LS. RUTHERFORO — 2nd & 3rd floors, modern 3 or 4 -bedroom apt Bedroom plus re c rm. w ith bar on a beautiful cul de flo o r and 3 room apartment on second flo o r, ARUNGTON-KEARNY MLS. Separate Utilities, Garage, *375. sac w ith in-ground pool GQ3D LOCATION. Residential neighborhood Lodi RUTHERFORD — 2nd and 3rd floors, moiern 2 bedrooms, new « ■- # _ ...... _ * MORRIS COUNTY M.l.S. J' Young Cape *53,500 kitchen, *325. Heat & Hot Waterincluded Lyndhurst *74,900 N. Arlington *54,900 WALLINGTON — Smaller modern 1 bedroom, combination LR, DR. East Rutherford V id Kitchen, All Utilities included *200 Two fam ily w ith excellent rent income. 1st flp o r LR, Just listed 8 aluminum sided cape. Lovely starter Ranch 4 Rms. *42,500 OR, M od. eat-in Kit. f 2 bedrooms. 2nd floor features home with tw o BR -1 car attached garage. WALLINGTON — 2nd floor in -15 yejr ok) home 4 oversized rooms Two Family *79,900 b i t y b t r t y ® 4 bedrooms. Excellent location IB i t Ciosang»» Canfy and bath. Heat included *300 Rutherford REALTOR’ HOMETOWN ACENCY Professional CARLSTADT — Ultra modern 6 room apt. on. 1 st floor on 2 3 acre Lyndhurst *119,000 Rentals Rutherford Lovely Colonial *64,900 Rickard R. Van Uahn *13 RIDGE ROAD Use o f garage, basement aad yard Carpeting included *4Q0 + Util *80,900 , LYNDHURST, NEW JERSEY 07071. RUTHERFORD — New spacious 6 room apt, 2 full baths, 3 large Just, listed young two family Brick Lyndhurst *72,500 “tw o Family & Aluminum w ith 6 rooms on first Colonial UUM bedrooms. Use of basement, garage and yard Separate Utilities Door and A o n second finished 6 rm. m od. apt. *400 Inc. H H / W AH brick Cape. - with LR formal . Estate *220,000 WIN 7 BAYS - (vm Daily Til » P.M. *450 / *97.900 basement on a lovely dead end 3rm. m od. Spt. *235 Inc. H H / W DR, mod...eat in kit. Finished Split Level street w ith 2 car attached garage 4 rm . mod. apt. *230Inc H - basement, 1 Vi baths and centra) HELP! 4 rm. (small) Apt ‘ 210 Plus util air. Excellent location. Lyndhurst MUST 8E SOLDI Clean, well kept 3 bedroom Colonial with large Lyndhurst 3 rm. mod apt. *225 Plus util Colonial 6 Rms. *45,000 LYNDHURST modern eat-in kitchen, 1 st floor den. new roof, new carpeting, Many 5 rm. mod apat. *350 Inc H Cape *56,900 extras. OWNER WANTS OFFERS. Asking *55.900 *62,900 H/W Two Family *64,500 RANCH Just listed this 3 BR Colonial with Rutherford *59,500 Colonial *57,900 2 F A M I L I E S mod. kit. and 1 ft baths on a • (Why Look Longer?) N ew lylisted this 3V? and 4 features M odern Kitchens and Baths, 1 lovely residential street plus 1 car Business car Garage and LOW CARLSTADT TAXES of *402 *64,500. COLONIAL with full det. garage & lo w taxes Limoousine ‘ *25,000 bath and pwder room Located in nice area, 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen with Lounge & Rest. *140,000 In Rutherford we have TWo 2 Families both 5 and 5 s with excellent three bedrooms dining area. Modern bath, den with fireplace. Move in incom es from both floors. Call for details. One is *57,000 and the condition. Low taxes. ~~ : enclosed front and Rentals other is *59,900 rear porch. W o o d - R i d g e New Town House >600 ASKING *57,500 THENEWSH0USE VA financing to *69,900 7Rm$.-Gar $475 Ql AND VETS Qualified buyer. FOR SALE — WalHngton Restaurant Good Investment. We have excellent financing - If you quality you can buy with NO SSS Charm ing s p lit level in top ohn Fafge 3 Rms. *250 WOOD-RIDGE 8 ,0 tl Paints by John Faroe of DOWN or even 10% DOWN Chances are you can afford a home location with 3 or 4 BR and 6 Rms. *325 H Moonachie vWl be on display innjthe I the JWno ood-> H i b a th s MANY RENTALS AVAILABLE you want to. Call Today... Ridge library for the month of Augugust ■' FRANK P. NISI | nEALTOft-NSUMNCC LATORRACA REALTY CORP ELLWOOD S . NEW , «c. Q■fna bi-.j »«--*-----> - «-»- lie Bnro. n iw o w x netgms 3 4 0 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD i Realtor—Inauror LYNDHURST— RAMSEY — MAHWAH 288-2676 46 Chtstnut 9L 14 Aims Ave., Rutherford 9 3 5 - 7 8 4 8 open e v e n in g s m Open 7 Day* YOUR REAL ESTATE HOTLINE— 933-3333 438-4421 R fA tT O r, f - -I— I 22 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, W »

l e g a l N o t i c e Realtors Back G viLService Reform best to assist you in tras ei- Bureaucracy must be made program. to serve the needs of In a statement sent to fort.” citizens at a cost the tax­ President Carter, NAR The New Jersey payers can afford” said President Tom Grant Jr. Association of Realtors has Golangelo. said "1 fully believe that I contacted Senators Clifford In announcing 'their speak for ow 000,000 mem­ P. Case, Harrison A. position, the New Jersey bers when I express my ap­ Williams, and Congressional Library Association of Realtors has preciation to you for your Representatives from the joined the 600,000 member energetic efforts to change State'S_J5 Districts, urging ANNOUNCEMENT Films National Association of the Federal Civil Service their support for the'Civil Due to tremendous demand for homes Didovich Realtors in suport of the System . . . We will do our Service Reform Program Realty announce we will be open 7 days a week. We th e Rutherford PuBlic need homes in this area. Call us if you have a home for Library w ill present the sale, for fast, efficient service by our professional staff. following films on Wed­ Reasonable commission rate. nesday. August 9 a t 2:15 p.m.: F ro g went a'courtin’, Coll DIDOVICH REALTY, Broker Chick, chick, chick. Dorothy 472-1500 or Eve*. 478-6561 and the pop singer, and COMPLETE R EA L ESTATE SERVICE. three l i t t l e pigs. All children are welcome.

LEGAL N O T IC E Another Home Sold by Harvey W. Young»

This home located at 142 Franklin Ave, Hasbrouck Heights w a s Sold b y Harvey W , Young th ru the cooperation of the South Bergen Multiple Listing System Mr. & Mrs Joseph Drabick are th e new ow n e rs. ,

U ST N O W ! with HKLP WANTED CLASSIFIED Harvey W. Young BOOKKEEPER — Part time, REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. experienced. S ta rt ap­ Long-esUblished Ruther­ * REALTOR ** DEADLINE 5 P.M. MONDAY proximately Sept. 1 . Salary ford off tee. Unlimited opor- 271 Volley Boulevard Wood-Ridge, N J open. Hours flexible. Call tunltles. Aak tor Frank P. .NOTICE 997-6050. Nisi. A.M. 288-2878. After 939-8200 ‘Take notice that application has been RATES: E made to the Mayor and Council of the noona 438-442J. Borough of Carlstadt to transfer to Miss HELP WANTED Kimberly. Inc located at 355 Patefson LEADER NEWSPAPERS Part tim e openings. Early PiaqK Road, Carlstadt. N J the Plenary evening skit. No experience TELLERS Retail Consumption License C*14 |3 for 30 words necessary. Secaucus area. (EXPERIENCED ONLY) LYNDHURST heretofore issued to Barney and Lucy Call Meadowtantfs Job Bank. Libeiti Carmeia Paoiilto and Fefruoo 10 cents per additional word 939-5922. No lea charged. Billion-O ollar F irs t National Verga formerly trading as White House Divltioa New Jersey Job JUST LISTED Bar and Grill State Bank ot N e w Jersey has Stockholders and officers of Miss ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Service. A young modern 6 Room Cape 3 bedrooms, 1V2 Kimberly. Inc are as follows Classified Display $4 per Column Inch Immediate openings tor ex­ Fred C Steiger. President. $0% perienced Tellers only. These baths Lot 45 x 150. Taxes *851.83. Excellent location. positions are b oth fu ll and part stockholder' 4 3 8 - 8 7 0 0 CREDIT COLLECTION MANY EXTRAS. MUST SEE Kathryn A Steiger. Sec / Trees . 50% time. stockholder c c \ \ CLERK Objections, if any. shall be made 9 9 8 - 3 3 0 6 We o ffe r an excellent starting ASKNG *57,000 Diversified position open lor immediately m writing to Francis Gomez. salary and benefit package. Municipal Clerk of Carlstadt. at Borough y 4 3 8 - 5 1 0 0 self starting Individual with Hall. Carlstadt. N j. The Leader Company is not responsible- prior experience in credit and JUST LISTED collection. Duties include PLEASE APPLY ANY PUBLISHED August 3,10,1978 WEEKDAY 2 Family, 5 RooniS; 2 bedrooms & bath, first floor, 6 for more than one incorrect insertion dunning, typing own Fee $10 08 . 9:30 AM. to 11 AM. for all advertisements. correspondence and all rooms, 3 bedrooms & bath second floor. Lot 43 x 137. 1:30 P M to 3 PM. Notice of incorrect insertions should phases of credit and Taxes *817 92 Excellent location MUST SEE. PERSONNEL be given immediately ■ collection. Congenial , DEPARTMENT ASKING *69.900 atm osphere, g o o d salary, RUNS IN EXCESS OF company paid benefits. Call FIRST NATIONAL 50,000 WEEKLY READERS for an appointment at our STATE S E E VINCE and personnel office. BANK OF NEW JERSEY READERSHIP FOR THE CLASSIFIED PAGES BE CONVINCED 500 BROAD STREET FOR ALL YOUR-* SANYO NEWARK, N.J. REAL ESTATE NEEDS 2. BUSINESS ELECTRIC CO HELP WANTED 641-2333 JF First OPPORTUNITIES VINCENT AUTERI 51 Joseph St. % Nations! REAL ESTATE | - p MACHINE OPERATORS - ■s» ,, Moonachie ■ State 476 RIVERSIDE AVE. I U STORE Housewives, Manufacturers of An Eiqu&l Opportunity Employer An Equal Opportunity Employe* light parts. So mo experience , ! l + 933-0306 OWNERS desirable but not necessary. COMPLETE KODAK Apply Precision Machine, 55 Paterson Ave., Wallington. bet­ FILM ft PHOTO LADIES! ween 9 A.M. 1 4 P.M. NOTICE DEVELOPING Earn those much-needed extra dollara. Take notice that on Ally 21. 1978 a change occurredm the stockholdings of services Available. PART TIML — Earn ep- Monahan s Lynford Lounge. Inc..'holder Sponsor Cosmetic* by Chllon. ot Plenary Retail Consumption License * /DEALERS proximately *6.00 hourly. C-14 for premises located at 37 Ridge DISCOUNTS Work every other Sunday. If interested, ca/1334-1115between 2 a n d 5 p.m Rd Lyndhurst. New Jersey 07071 Must have own delivery resulting in the foNowmg person, PICK UP ft DELIVERY vehicle for home delivery of residing at the following address, newspapers in North acquiring in the aggregate more than 933-7895 c le r ic a l 10V namely 100% of said corporate Arlington. Approximate licensee s stock * 998-7086 hours 4:55-9 A.M. Call 589- Name 0065. Marjorie Jeihson IF YOU’RE GOOD Address 103 Lincoln Avenue. 3. ISSTKl (TIONS North Arlington. N.J. 07032 DRIVERS — Part time. Male or female. To tranaport YOU’RE...... Any information concerning the achool children in station qualification of the above current WISE OWL w agons, vane, and mini­ You're right! Kelly! When you’re w ith Kelly, you always stockholder should be communicated in have a good assignment waiting for you. O ur employees writing to buses (18 passengers). We Nursery School get Top Pay — and we can keep you as busy as you want Herbert W Perry, Municipal Clerk of 817 Washington Ave. have openings for the tne Township erf Lyndhurst, New Jersey to be. Immediate assignments for: , PUBLISHED August 3.1978 ^ Belleville school year.in September. Fee $9 36 \ | X Just Over The Bridge Applicants must be over 21 with at leaat three years Stenos and Secretaries Syou'rethere. Key Punch Operators NOTICE TO BIDDERS SMtt LKXNSto driving experience end NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tne Hjaftj cemifmo teachbrs willing to qualify tor a Bookkeepers Office Clerks Borough of East Rutherford will accept North Arlington: — Lovely cape cod * excellent residential surroundings - features nice bids for 2,300 feet of Vj inch and 2,300 wLrJr^k Dedicated to 2V* hour school bus driver's license. Junion and Senior Typists sized L R , Kit, 2 bedrooms & bath on 1st floor - large BR o n 2nd floor, priceiust reduced. 2 rJjmd *"7 pre-school program feet of IV* inch of Eureka fee hose All or P M Call 998-4800. Transcribing Machine Operators Specifications are as follows Super Multex 600 pound test with REGISTER NOW if you haven't tried temporary employment before, let us LYNDHURST — Split Level pyrolite couplings FOR FALL O f 1978 ATTENTION - PARTY PLAN Convenient residentiallocation. Bids will be received by the Borough open your eyes to this'BXciting and rewarding field. Pan Council at the Borough Hall at the 759*1211 - OUR 31st YEAR Toys, L.R., D R , Kit., Z'/i baths. Family room with stone fireplace. Additional playroom. In the Gifts and Jewelry. Manager time or full time, one day. a month, all the time. The Borough of East Rutherford in the choice is yours. Stop in fo r a chat... ground heated pool Gas grill. Covered patio. Many extras. MUST BE SEEN. C ALL FOR County of Bergen and State of New and Dealers needed. No APPOINTMENT. • ■ Jersey at the regular meeting held on REGISTRATION- ! Cash Investment Fantastic Price /ust been reduced, owners anxious, have purchased another home.' " August 21. 1978 at 8:00 pm Seated bids will be accepted and submitted at *6:00 HostessAwardsi Call Toll 8 Station Square 935-5888 p.m. and all bids shall have Fire Hosft,, Free 1-800-243-7634 or write marked on the putside and the name and FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN SANTA'S PARTIES, INC. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS address of the bidder should also be K ELLY G IRL EXCELLENT — LARGER MOOERN HOME. < indicated on the outside of the sealed Drawing, Painting & Design Avon, Conn. 06001. ADivision of Kelly Services envelope Portrait Painting From Model ALSO BOOKING PARTIES 1 Car garage fyr conditioned. Finished basement. Beautiful. Convenient location 8> neigh­ The-Borough of East Rutherford Equal Opportunity Employer M / F borhood^ Bedrooms. 2 Baths. reserves the right to waive any Macrame - Beginners 8 OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL informalities and reject any and ell dkJs PARTTIME — National ASK y s ABOUT IT TODAY Ail tfids shall be accompanied by a Guard Members receive certified check or bid bond m the sum of $930. to $1700. per year NURSERY SCHOOLS not les^hj*n 10 percent on the bid PUPPET WORKSHOPS plus many m ore benefits. amount made payable to the Borough of. BASKETRY High school seniors and RENTALS — LYNDHURST East Rutherford nt nsHiAxmAau The successful bidder shati provide the veterans. In East Orange SIX ROOMS — Close to transportation & shopping. Is t floor & basement - M ust be seen Borough of E aat Rutherford with a surety NUTLEY ART CENTER call 648-3963. •395 a ll utilities 8i heat supplied - like your own home, avaij. Sept. 1. bond m tha sum of 100 percent of the bid amount within 10 days of the award of the bid. Ail bids shall indicate date of THREE ROOMS — good location close to everything. Available S ept . 1 st, 1 st flo o r - $220.00 delivery of fire house ORDER PROCESSING PUBLlSHEO August 3.1978 i Fee $8 82 CLERK 7 S A kjndersarteh CARLSTADT Ambitious person needed for Lovely 4 room apartment, residential area, large yard, heat & hot w ater supplied - available "A CHILD’ S WORLD. T AGES 2 t o B / diversified position in busy WHERE PLAYING IS l E A R N I N G > V * O V _ _ - ^ X ------Aug. 15th *250.00 department Duties include 634 Mill Street. BetleviUee 751 -6380 XT5*] / phones, order processing and Days Ahpurs to meet your needs \ I / RUTHERFORD - Furnished A pt.! editing, typing, filing and Meeting of July 26.1978 Hours: 7:45 to 5:45 A l S J other general office duties. Ex­ REGISTER NOW FOR 5th SEASON Lovely room in excellent Rutherford location. Furnished with Kitchen facilities. Perfect for 1) APPLICANT - Gotham Graphics fee M b TYPE OF APPLICATION - Variance cellent benefits, gcibd salary BEGINNING SEPT. 5 matured lady. A PROPERTY -120 Park Avenue- Block Call for appointment HI our 7-Lot 34 Call or come in to register. School open to visitors. DECISION • Granted personnel office. • Qevelopemental Programs in i Copies of the neceesary reebJutibns tor SANYO • Arts • Music • Skills • LANGUAGE the above appkcatKjn af» o)i f»*e for piOlic DRIVER — pert time A.M.- ELECTRIC CO. • Social Development Savino Agency inspection at the Office of the Burtdmg P.M. or both to drive Continuous day care program tor inspector. Town Had. Lyndhurst, New B41-2333 students to and from achool working mothers. I Jsmee ABreetm, Jr in our Fowl Club Wagons. 51 Joseph St. Nutritionally Balanced Lunch 438-31 20-1 I Attorney for the Lyndhurst Boerd • Moonachie REALTORS orf Adjustment Will train tor September SrafS Licensed certified school & teachers 2511 JJdge Road Lyndhurst, N .J I PUBLISHED August 3.1978 employm ent. Top rates. DEDICATED TO A PROGRAM Of EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION I Fee $8 24 Call John Leckie 288-6045. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1978 2 <

L e a d e r C lassified s I BUSINESS 1 BUSINESS 1 BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES I S. REAL ESTATE 7. HKi.l* WANTED HELP V> V\TEI> 34. WANTED RENTAL I A. ( ARI’KNTKN &GEY I A. ( ARPKNTRY AtlEN. 1 K MASONRY 1 H ROOFING WANTED - Experienced CONTRACTING CONTRACTING *7S-«200 WEEKLY NORTH ARLINGTON - 5V. I BUY OLD GERMAN IEER furniture truck driver mailing circular*. Room apartment. Second STEINS CA U DAYS. 43B-1626 wanted. Call M elray'e field, io x 1 ------9 , PLASTERING Furniture, g98-5«5e. N.C. 28150. floor. H A HW supplied. After S - 235-9445. ANTHONY J. Available Sept. 1. Business DROP CEIUNGS FINKE BROS. BLOCK CEIUNGS DE ANGELO EXCELLENT INCOME couple preferred. *300M KEYPUNCH plus 1 month secudty. CaH BRING IT IN CUSTOM BUILDING CONTRACTORS PIASTER ROOFING 998-5355. Newspapers, aluminum, MASON WORK OPPORTUMTY OPERATORS GUTTER and LEADER; brass, copper, lead, COM PLETE HOME REMODELING SIDEWALKS Household ON. Consolidated Part Tim* and Full Time Foods needs qualified part- We have several openings for NORTH ARLINGTON -Five batteries and iron. ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS PAINTING 352 Second Avenue time help servicingrldng Hesteady * experienced key punch an d one-half modern KEARNY SCRAP METAL Free Estimates Lyn d hun t customers in local aru.' at area. High operators on our day and room*. First floor. Three 478 Schuyler Ave.Keamy BATHRUUM - KITCHENS 997-4828, School seniors and college bedroom*. Ultra, modern V 33-0466 or 438-1437 students accepted. *6 evening shifts. We offer top PORCHES—SIDING—BASEM ENTS ask lor Sob rates, company benefits, plus kitchen; living room, and t - L plus /.hr. possible. Car dining area. Many extra*. DORMERS — GARAGES jmcessary. Call Art Hendela - a night differential. Call for ap- WE BUY ♦38 6361 * pointment. Available Aug. 1 . Call 997- FREE ESTIMATES 438-2017 3646. - ______... — BIRGIN-ESSiX Robith Corp. WASTE PAPER F R H & Z R 1Z> 19 Schuyler Ave. recycling 118 VANDERBtffiG AVE. fttffttEftfftftfl ROOFING CO. newspaper, IBM cards, No. Arlington LYNDHURST — Modern 3Vi CONCRETE CONTRACTORS^ H oofing ... C u tters Real Estate Sales 991-3000 room apartment. All corrugated boxes. Tire o l the same routine? electric. Call Davey Agency Newspaper drives J&M 935-7183 .032 seamiest gauge Join ouractive sales team arranged. Newspaper WOOD IS MY GAME FREE ESTIMATES and sell in Ruth., lynd., 438-3030. with magazines ‘ 90 per Construction Carl., E.R. area. All good DRIVER- hundred pounds — Call TO PLEASE IS MY AIM "No Job Too Small" • MASONRY FULLY INSURED » SlbEWALKS 1 - Hi-price, Hi-comm areas. LYNOHURST — Modern 4 271-2293 Mon. thru Fri. 7 NO JOB TOO SMALL • ROOFING SIDEWALKS " I S3 Sanford Ave. Earning potential $20- MESSENGER to 5. Sat. 7 to 4. • SIDING • RENOVATING • DRIVEWAYS'” * ^ ' ' lyidltMrtt, MJ, 25.000 room apartment, A/C, FOR DAVID DUSSAUL e EXCAVATIONS k ,* ? 1 Tempomy heat, hot water, parking, JO SEPH D AMATO JAMES RIOROAN 991-4318 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 W e are heavily into ad­ • Carpenter, Int. A Ext. lr: vertising which means, near transportation. Adult*, PAPERSTOCK many . buyers and many Full Tima Days no pet*. '340.00 per mo. 7 9 FLORIDA AVE., • Framing • Windows sales Do not delay. Cali 939-6SJ3. • Sheet Rock • Closets 1 B. CLEANING Serving All North Jersey For pick up and delivery PATERSON LYNOHURST, N.J 07071 Call Mr. Kaye • Panelling • Patios RUGS, ETC. FREE ESTIMATES in Metropolitan area. •♦•Doors • Decks & More on your 4 36 4 2 4 5 LYNDHURST — 5 Room ROOFING A SIDING Robith Corp. Apartment. 2 Bedroom*. ATTENTION Gutters, leaders & Repairs K Realty brokar Call aHer 5 PM. KARPET-KLEEN CHARLES 19 Schuyler Ave. Dining room. Eat in kitchen. TOP PRICES FOR Alum. Storm Windows, Door Brand new building. *370°* JUNK CARS ANO TRUCKS 998-6796 . New Ecch*o Plan CANGELOSI Hackensack Roofing Co No. Arlington a month. Call 939-1078. Copper, Bras*, Bafterisi, SECRETARY- Lead. Newspapers - 80 cents CARPETS SHAMPOOED MASON 83 First St 487-5050 991-3000 -100 pounds. * Capable Self starter with A. TURIELLO & SON & PILE BRUSHEO AU WORK GUARANTEED NORTH ARLINOTON -4lg*. J. Rescintti 7594408 CONTRACTOR prior experience in steno, 42-44 Clinton St., Belleville Any Living Room & Hall rooms, A/C, sacond ft., typing, phone ans & all X SITl v r i o s s Patios, sidewalks •tipply own utHttia*. Adult COMPLETE general office procedures. W.V\ IEI> couple preferred. No pet*. • HOME IMPROVEMENTS $22.95 Retaining Walls 1 K. MISCELLANEOUS Responsible person needed Available 8-15. Can been WANTED TO B^Y • ADDITIONS & DORMERS Water Proofing for responsible’ position. WOMAN SEEKING WORK taking c a re of elderly or seen up to 7 p.m. 42 Baytiss OLD BOOKS Ir-STAMPS • KITCHENS, BATHS Each Additional Room Brick Steps Congenial atmosphere. Good co q a lo acant. Light St., No. Arlington. OMENTAL RUGS MODERNIZED Salary. Company paid housekeeping. 6 hr*, pier .■ ANTIQUES • BASEMENTS & ATTICS $19.95 FREE ESTIMATES benefits day. Sloop out. 43S-0212. • ALUMINUM SIDING P Call for appointment at Private Buyer Ask about: Call 933-5984 I • ANT HOUSI $ 19. WANTED TO RKNT AND ROOFING Call 224-6205 • Stearn Process or 933-0969 • ANY StZf personnel office. • STORM WINDOWS 9 KKA1, ESTATE • Soil Extraction Method I 10 yr Guoronfe* AND DOORS SANYO KO K SAUK WANTED — Young, quiet • Upholstery Cleaning > REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 641-4772 couple looking for an ' ^ W oxing ELECTRIC CO. R u th erford — Lovely Gorden State Eitermineters apartment. Call 933-4134. 438-3663 LYNDHURST Free Estimates S a l M anola 641-2333 Colonial 3-bedrm. house. RECYCLE Eves & Week-end 51 Joseph St. Matter bedroom 15x22. Th • MAGAZINES BER G EN COUNTY GLASS bathe. Modern eat-in • BRASS Service Avail. MASONRY Moonachie NORTH ARLINGTON — MIRRORS MADE TC ORDER I An Equal Opportunity Employer kitchen. Living room Couple with one child lookin • COPPER PETRELLA w / fireplace. Dining room, for two bedroom apartment • ALUMINUM c Al l CONTRACTOR Auto Safely Glass Installed j den, enclosed back porch, in North Arlington ar*a. CONTRACTING Bricks • Stoops Glass For Every Purpos* J fenced yard. Many extra*. Highest Prices Paid' Established m 1912 ELECTRONIC TECH Willing to pay *Z75 with heat 939-4628 5< Fireplaces 216 Ridge Road Lyndhurst I *92,000.935-6424^ Asphait Driveways We are looking for a reliable and hot water included. Call ALLIED WASTE Concrete Work W E 9-9 1 4 3 individual to work in our anytime 933- 023S. Parking Lots, Rooms Additions Excavati ng Masonry Work customer service. Applicants HOUSE FOR SALE — must INC. "Larry Nisivaccia Fully Insured N must have graduated from an b e moved. Price 61 Midland Ave. Free Estimate Free Estimates METERED FUEL OIL A negotiable. LR, DR, mod. 24. PERSONALS electronics school. Duties will Wallington, N.J Call 933-9393 of CRYSTAL KEROSENE DELIVERIES involve repair and refurbishing kitchen end lg*. entrance 997-6656 BURNERS CLEANED & 473-7638 77 8-9 3 9 3 CARPETS of radios, home entertainment foyer on 1*t. floor. 2 very SER V IC ED lg*. Bdrm*., and mod. 204 MADISON STREET systems, 8 track cassettes, CD JOHN C DOBROWOISXI units, etc. Experience a must Bathroom on a*cond. Full BINGOJBUS LYNDHURST, N J. 07071 1 F. PAINTING & 991-1351 Call for an appointment at our attic can be finished. Very To Philadelphia 933-2930 personnel office. WANTED DON'T REPLACE YOUR HEATING good condition. Call 939- Every Tues. &Sat WALL TO WAU CARPET 8 5500 Mon. thru Fit. a.m. to Bibs A uto P a rts KITCHEN CABINETS. CUSTOM RUG SHAMPOOING SANYO Call Kathy ' 4:30 p.m. A*k for Mr. SERVICE MAT RENTALS BEUEVILLE-NUTLEY Przyborowski. ELECTRIC CO. . 751-6249 will pay $60 HAVE THEM STRIPPED • LINOLEUM 4 TILES ECONOMY 2 GLASS CO 78 RUTGERS ST., BELLEVILLE 641-2333 ATLANTC CITY For Any Full Size Car Com­ & REFINISHED & SAVE. v , • AREA RUGS 51 Joseph St. 13. REAL ESTATE plete. Used part? for oil makes • STATUES, PLAQUES PAINTING Com plete Glass Service Every 3rd. Sun. of mo. • Van Ovations * Autos Moonachie RENTAL starting July 16 of cars. PEDESTALS * Homes * Store Fronts 54 Stover A ve. Keamy RESIDENTIAL A n Equal Opportunity Employ* 796 -8 9 5 5 W£ SERVICE WHAT S ill • Industrial Glassing RUTHERFORD — Large JAI ALAI 751-0835 751-0844 clean furnished room near Every 1 st Thurs. of mo. ^ 9 1 - 4 2 4 6 COMMERCIAL N.Y. bus. '350* per week. starting Aug. 3 Prices subject to change or rOUY INJURED < r T- “ SECRETARY EXPERT RUG & I HAUL Wo need i person with goad Call 939-2208.* anytime. UPHOLSTERY CLEANING FREE ESTIMATES typing skills, some Afc____: 1____ r 796-6311 Light Trucking, Moving dictaphone experience and Stearn extraction method Call after Attics-Cellars-Garages ability to wort well on their .to. CARS 30. CARS CALL: BOB ZULLO Cleaned ow n. to work in a sometimes 6 P.«. Messenger Service hcctic but mostly congenial FOR SALE — 1974 Pontiac BUICK 1974 — Century HIGHEST 481-1209 Free Est. Day or Night office. If you are willing to 933-6712 Luxury LeMana, 42,000 mi. Luxu* - P.S., P.B. P w-Air- 6 5 6 -1 0 3 7 g et good office uperiance PRIC ES Leader Excellent condition 2 Door, Exceflent condition. 48,000 and give your all, this is thd A/C, AM«FM Stereo, M R . STEAM ml. 939-0636. PA ID FOR 7 YARD ( o b for you. Salary Power Steering and Brake*, STEAM commensurate with ei- Classified DUMP TRUCK N*w Radial Steel Belted CARPET CLEANING DENNIE’S perience. Call 643-8500, ed. 'Tire*, Bucket S ea t* a 2 0 1 -9 9 1 - 0 1 8 0 SCRAP PAINTING & ROOFING FOR HIRE 2 1 7 . Mist Vha!la. % PROFESSIONAL Seamless Gutters console, V-8 Engine. Call STEEL 39 MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL A HOME $35.00 per day 939-2950, after 5 call 991- ' Chimney flashing cemented . COPPER EOR SALE SATISFIED Vent pipes cemented 9 3 5 - 5 1 8 9 4658: BRASS CUSTOM ERS ARE Valley relined HELP WANTED DISPOSABLE DiAPERS -r- OUR BEST Gutters relined Slate roots repaired FREE TELETYPE SERVICE ALUMINUM Free delivery. Buy a case ADVERTISEMENT GAL /GUY FORD TORINO, 1974 - AUG. 1 -AUG. 31 2-door, A-1 condition. Mu*t BATTERIES, ETC. and save up to 50 percent Call 998-9561 Slightly irregular. Call 867- SAVE THIS AD AEROPEX FRIDAY be seen to be appreciated. MEADOWLANDS a n y tim e 10% O FF Power brakes, ateering. A . Bickoff S119 or 869-5686. Call 283-0070 997-3262 VACUUM CENTER ANSWER BUSY Call anytime. 997-5266. AUTO WRECKERS after 3 30 PM 997-1442 997-4357 738 Kearny Ave. , Ky PHONES BUYERS OF JUNK CARS & Son Free Estimates Repairs ail makes of ACCURATE TYPIST 760 Potenon Avenue 49 W4- CHEVROLET — 1975 Nova. * SELLERS OF USED SALE domestic vacuum Some Filing 38,000 miles. Excellent gas E. Rutherford, N.J. New Hammond Organs l C. ELECTRICAL cleaners. We have a few m ileage. Good condition. AUTO PARTS 778-2777 from $995 new and used cleaners. FULLTIME Power eteering, manual RICHIE GALLO. Pres. 778-B492 Used Organs EDWARD J. WILK JR. Reasonable. Also bags, brakes, 6 cyl. ‘ 2,100 or best from $295 ELECTRICIANS PAINTING AND belts, and hoses, etc. Belleville Tpk. 438-1500 off*r. Call 997-1170. BALDWIN HAMMOND BAUER ELECTRIC DECORATlVlG Hours Mon. to Fri 1-6p.m. 89 Boiling Spring* Ave Sat 10a rit to5p.m I NORTH ARLINGTON MUSIC CENTER 220 volt service installed for TRAINS, TOYS, $175 up! Wiring for Air Con­ East Rcitherford WE SELL USED MOTORS 82 W Route 4 ditioning, Outlets & Fixtures. 9 97 -1 07 0 $150 fo r most cars. TROLLEYS & Paramui, N.J. 843-2200 MODERN AUTO 18 K earn y Ave. 933-3272 4W7 TF Rebuilt trans., $125. Also MAN W ITH 991-3369 for m ost cars. Will install P A R T S BASEBALL CARDS BEST FLEA MARKET — State License 380 for moderate price. All Wanted in any ' Route 3 Drive-in Rutherford. W E REPAIR D I S C O U N T 1 G. PLUMBING & AVAN work guaranteed. condition or amount. Aero** from Meadowlands •-W ashers DONT FUSS—CALL US PRICES! Sport* Complex. Follow 1 l) LANDSCAPING HEATING or 345-9220 327-8976 TOP CASH $$$ • Dryers • MAKES • MUfHEKS Service Road sign. Open Station Wagon 467-0065 evary Sat. A Sun., • Refrigerators ® • CLUTCHES • SHOCKS Beginning Apr. 1, 9-5 P.M., P lu m b in g - • Freezer* • machine shop o*i»ws Earn extra cash with weather permitting. For LAWNS CUT Heating—: Tinning • Air Conditioners B illS AUTO WRECKERS TURNED. HEADS REBUILT informetion call 933-4388 messenger & delivery • HIGH PERFORMANCE of the Better Kind HIGHEST rRI« RAID ugh $7 .0 0 & up E CROSSIEY SERVICE service. parts a labor 39. MISCELLANEOUS 4033 Sat. A Sun. FREE ESTIMATES Call 939-6308 667-9278 fOR CARS OR TRUCKS HENDIRSON-BOYD Inc ANY CONDITION • TOOLS RENTED EORSALE CALL FRANK M u s t know metro a re a • PAINTS DUPONT & 5 Vreeland Ave Belleville Pike, No. Arlington METAL HAKE • MINI SIKES AanenBcn’fi 460-0168 Ruther ford 438-0157 998-0906 991-0081 I FOR S A LE alter 5 P M V IO L A MECHANIC O N DUTY Kitchen cabinets, liquidation tOMPLETE KITCHENS sal* 40% to 60% off. *1 RUTGERS ST SCILEVILLE • Peftonalixed Designs OPEN SUNOAY * * M JPM All wood construction with LANDSCAPING B R O S . IN C • Custom t Ready-Made PARt TIME & Kirk's 7 5 9 - 5 5 5 5 fine furniture, craftsmanship maintenance and desiqn, 180 Washington Ave throughout. Cabinets v SNOW PLOWING Nutley FU LL TIME Automatic • Fe» Every Style and N.H. BROOKS R.C. CRAFTS CONSTRUCTION Herb Adrien, O FFICE Transmission 440:5173 ROOFING CONTRACTS .COMPLETE LINE OF Rutherford, New Jersey Brick and Asbestos Siding PERSONNEL Ed. 1952 142 MOUND AVE JOIN THE FIRST TEAM GARAGE SALE - Sat., 935 -3466 Gutters and leaders ■ Building Materials "Customfen or* our soiesnW AUTOS Aug. 5 and Sun., A uq. 6-10 KEARNY, NJ. 26 Meadow Rd. Rutherford 667-7000 • NO F E E S EVER. A.M. to 7 P.M. - Toye, One of the moil reputable and Webster 9-7 i 86 TOP RATE kitchen set*, records, 998-6892 finest transmission specialist Member: A mane on Institute LAWN MOWING 1 L SIDINGS • Secretaries shops In the area. Repossessed books, hardware, baby and at Kitchan Dealers • Receptionist household item* • plus. * * * * • SHRUB TRIMMING COMPLETE ROOFING • Assistant Bookkeeper, Main Ave. and Second St. - • . ALSO: Large Selecttor Weekly - Monthly • HOT TAR ROOFS • T ranscribers across frormAasumptlon Ready-to-Finish Furniture Ask for Tony o LEAOERS • GUTTERS S ID IN G S - 623-2540 • Clerks Church, Wood Ridge. . , 20TF • SHINGLES 1 YR. GUARANTEE Between 8 a m i 5 p.m. • Bookkeeper ^ REE ESTIMATES A LL TY P ES • Keypunch • Dictaphone FREE ESTIMATES ASSUME YARD & MOVING SALE DEL RUSSO ROOFING CO FREE Estimates • Miscellaneous Work 4 FAM ILY I E MASONRY 743-166? Fully Insured ONE DAY SERVICE’ OFFICE •' . PAYMENTS F r i., Aug. 4,11 A.M.-5 P.M. 1 S3 Sanford Ave PERSONNEL AU WORK e Concrete A Brick work LOOKING FOR A S a t ., Aug. 5,10 A.M .-5 P.M . e Porches e Brick Veneer Lyndhurst, N J POOL DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN 294 FERN AVE.LYNDHURST REASONABLE PRICE? 1SN 5th St 9 9 8 -9 6 6 6 »Patio* eSWeeraltae Walls INSIDE - OUTSIDE 1 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 Suite 103 Crystal, baby items, miscellaneous Free Estimates Pointing • Paneling SADDLE BROOK, 20'U HIVtK RIVER KtJAD ROAD ||/» Cement Wofk-Terrrwte Treatment it Belleville Pike household items, toys, material, something Call TOWNE Anytime, BERGEN-ESSEX N.J. fR ti ESTIMATES NO ARLINOTON, N J. 4 3 8 - 2 3 3 2 8 4 5 -9 0 1 3 for everyone. Rain Dates Aug. 11 & 12 998-3687 Coll Ben, 997-4097 ROOFING CO. 'K V I j Happiness Is A Day At Hoffman’s Cotaballa had the chair bt* slated, “We threw him beck this fish after 40 minutes to let him grow a little broke the line just as he was bigger " . being gaffed and was in- Art CoiabeUa Sr., myself stantly gone. 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