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THURSDAY. JU Y 7. 1*77 ' O' ?5» t.dg» »d lyndhwr%f W ood Clott pot'ogt po d o« Iv'W o'd N J Subtcr.pl.ar. U 40 Putoi.thM W dtl, Estate Question Follows Murder Police and lawyers are >ng $110 a month here and estate a claim on her prop­ one of the oldest in New probing the tangled affairs I'm putting a atop to It.” erty would be nUlifted Jersey, found her delightful of the Dolan couple whoee declared Dolan. However, in the strange and she became president •Ives ended tragically in Last winter Doha swal caae it la not even sure of the Evening Division. their S1W.M0 dream houee sleeping pills in a M s. Dolan had not made a Nobody can recall whan at 1Z2 Donaldson Ave., attempt Riahed to new w ill. She was noted ss any one who lived in the Rutherford. Passaic General Ifaapital, a strong-willed woman. La­ borough such a short time Police atUl are seeking he was given treatment. wyers hsd s difficult tune had risen to such a position the weapons with which Later he waa removed to Harold Dolan is believed to dealing with her because so quickly. St. Mary’a Hospital. Mrs *e would not agree with have murdered end then Dolan ia said to have re­ Joining the Catholic their advice. She went to dismembered the body of Woman’s Club of St. M ary's fused to sign Dolsn into the several lawyers, according Ms wife, Ann. Ourch Mrs. Dolsn became hospital and asserted ahe to reports And lawyers are trying to dkfci’t care if he recovered a leader there and only re­ At the time of her death determine what ia to be­ cently was reelected presi­ or not It was Ms second at­ Mrs. Dolan and her hus­ come of the somewhat con­ tempt at suicide. dent for the second time. band were in the final siderable estate left by the As lawyers strugged over Her husband, sow and in of a divorce agree- D o lans. the details dates may be­ many respects uncommu­ N The sm ou* of the estate came a ll important. nicative, sulked in the shad­ Borough Magistrate Theo­ ia not yet known A lawyer ow of his wife. He drove for According to one report dore Van Winkle represent­ 1 friend said the Dolans were Mrs. Dolan and her hus­ the Red Cross, attended not “ wealthy but were com­ ed Mrs. Dolan. church affairs, but was band made wills in which The firm of Smith and fortably fixed.” each left the estate to s largely unknown. It waa DeLuaa represented Do­ They were 'ao well off, Mrs. Dolan, driving her survivor. Since Mrs. Dolan la n . however, that both were 1174 Vega through the died before her husband The lawyers would not able to give up their jobs at streets with s flourish, who committed suicide it would discuss the esse However, Bayonne Naval Yard 11 was recognized and lih»«t leave his estate with a it was learned that the years ago, cash in their ev«ysdiere. claim on her. money, stocks and bonds pensions and make in­ But it became known that had been divided and that there was trouble Mrs. Do­ vestments that enabled the only question remaining lan allowed brtaacs that ahe them to live the good life in waa disposition of the said were inflicted by her the spacious brick house house. husband. Police were called they b u lt for themselves on The one-story brick house once to bring peace in the , Donaideon Ave. An Envious Bitter Husband aita on a slight rise end was dream houae. At one time Bitterness stun replaced built according to the de- Mrs. Dolan had a brtaaed love In the houee. There apis of the cot^le. It had eye and blamed it on bar were beatings — with Mrs. And His Captivating Wife Dolan running into the sUe door, a design which "Leave him ," one friend nigM, screaming for help. ktfee Do- iv g e d b a r. There were reconciliations make friends qiackly and with such hope 10 t o m to convert the front “Let Mm get ouu of ' ~ years He was foiled in tMs both "Bu t at the end there was »--- u . ■ - - • — - e a s ily .** waa made prart- section of the bouse M o of- ik n k , n s im n e. times, once with the help of a deep bitterness,” said a dent of the Evening Depait- T h e D o la n s —n ----- h em . 4 m atf aakMk M teak ■W * tha Dtanan’a Chk. a < Mar IT The hsaaa icastf m l0 d ■toas^r aha was alerted mi— 's have triggered Mm flaal dle- k y .IM m d i Tfe«:'quarrels preaidaat of tha CMhoHe afeataffla house?” firiM a ra tw subject Woman's Club of at. M ery’s f r th e i C h u rch . h e a rt b* y tive wile. The aagla were ef the Gatholic Woman’s as psycho log ia«» Dolan recorded her H a ro ld Do- A friend of the youig, ahe o f m a rrie d IS year* ago in Club The rest ef the panel placed together the alary arraama. than pisred the the a aenrteacript tittle promised her youthful Bayoane and worked at the was distressed. The club they believe that arguments recttd to convince her ahe found. man wha M l K rich la tbe friends she would have a Aipyard there. Even at records were in Mrs. Do­ over who would get the I t w a s s n ob- Newark police were flock market ao that he drag racing strip built for They tried marriage that time Mrs. Dolan, the lan's home. When Dolsn houee culminated first in with Mrs Dolan unable to identify the was able to reelgn from a them in the meadows. She counseling It dktat work. former Ann Chonko, daugh­ was asked sboU his wife he her murder and, finally, in that her husband would pieces of the body. How­ workaday shipyard job at said it was only just that The priests at St. Mary's ter of a Ukranian couple said she had gone away and Harold Dolan’s suicide. have her declared insane. ever, on June M Rutherford the i«a of a , to wreak such the borough help the youth tried to help. They couldn't. named Mary and Andrew that he missed her. According to friends ev­ It was not uncommon for police, summoned by neigh­ terrible revenge upon his who wanted to teat their Friends interceded without Chonko, was the more suc­ The Vega suddenly ap­ erything had been arranged Mrs. Dolan to leave the bors of the Dolsns, broke joyful,» « » captivating--- «■ — »i-- i» w «ife? speed by providing them cessful. Reportedly she held peared with strangers driv­ for the final separation — Rutherford house, some­ into the house. In one of the As police flaked pieces of with a strip in the mead­ Am Dolan was a strong- a better position than Do­ ing it. It was learned Dolan the stocks, the bonds, the times for days st s time. A two garages in the base­ Ann Dolan's dtamemberad ow s. willed woman for her exu­ la n had sold the car to Laid cash had been evenly di­ neighbor readied that Mrs. ment they fornd Dolan. bo* (ran the PMaak Riv­ “ In that way they won't b era n ce . However, once they had Johnson, the Chevrolet vided. Only the decision on Dolan fled to and Dolan had attached the er they could only shake be jeapordizing their lives One who knew her said: cashed in their pensions d e a le r. the house remained and it took a room in the New hose of a vacuum cleaner their heads. and the lives of others by "Ann went through a they made a visit to an in­ On the couple's 2Sth wed­ was on that decision the York Hilton Hotel. Dolan is to the exhaust pipe of his “B was the work of a racing on Route 1,” ex­ couple of lawyers. She vestment cowselor who ding anniversary D olan is lives of both finally found­ said to have telephoned the automobile and extended it fiend,” said one policeman plained M rs. Dolan. dkki't want to take their ad­ showed them how to con­ said to have telephoned ered . hotel to tell the manager into the nearly duaed win­ But IM roid Dolan was the Ann Dolan liked clothes vice. She wanted them to vert extremely modest friends and invited them for that Mrs. Dolan was unba­ dow of the car Police sur­ leaat likely looking fiend and wore them well. She prepare her case as she Psychologists have been holdings into a small for- a drink to celebrate. But lanced: Both were seeing mised he had been dead imaginable. He was a wrapped in their studies of tune. Neither had to work nobody accepted. They had brown hair but had a wanted it. The lawyers psychiatrists, neighbors three or four days. This mousy type, about five feet dozen wigs of various hues. Harold Dolan’s final days. again. They hxnd the area wondered about Mrs Do­ wouldn’t stand for it and sa id . meant the date of his death nkie, 1W pounds, soft-spo- She said she changed wig she had some trouble in In May Ann Dolan dis­ seeking property on which lan's absence. Yet there were moments m ig h t h a v e been Ju ie 30. ken. colors to suit her feelings of that respect” ap p eared . to erect their (keam house. Then Dolan himself dis­ of love. The couple wss In the date rundown, the They found their site on appeared. The fam ily gar­ “ Yet” , said a woman who the day. The colors ranged The strong w ill may have “She just went away,” seen last year at borough statement of a neighbor Donaldson Ave. and put up bage can was in front of the vHted the Dolans and en­ from red through brown be® the cause of the final said Harold Dolan vaguely. concerts, strolling along that she saw Mrs. Dolan on their house. house It was unlike the Do­ tertained them in her own and blond. stage of the coigde’s life. He reported her missing to hand in hand. May 11 may prove impor­ Once they moved in the lans to leave the garbage > home", there was a flat “She was flighty in a They built the km, brick, police. But few were aware On Jin e 2 Dolan went tant in the caae. wife again demonstrated can outside Police were look In his eyes, something way” , said a friend”, but fortress-like house on Don- of anything wrong. The along Park Ave. closing out If it can be determined her leadership Within a called and the body of Do­ m anic, hard to describe.” she waai’t sappy. She re­ aMaon Ave. aa their was outstanding. before her husband took his neighborhood. She joined left by Dolan said that Ms them la his garden. He was movie actress who was so d ream s. It waa later fond Dolan "M y w ife has been spend- own life the w ill giving Ms dubs. The Woman’s Club, wife had lost her head. of the flower ar- popular some years sgo Both had jobs at the had sold the car to Laird Whether this led to the sus­ he created in But she w aai't the sappy Bayonne Shipyard. Fortu­ Johnson, the Chevrolet picion that the pieces of the U s hom e. kind portrayed by Marie nate and canny investments company, by forgii^ Ann's body found in the river But while Dolan was at­ W ils o n .” made them rich. They were ^ f e a t u r e . Recycling Center For Glass And Aluminum were those of Mrs. Dolan tending' his garden, his vi­ And yet for all the able to retire and to think He acted like a man ber­ were not known When the vacious wife was cutting sn spontaneity of her spirits of a wonderful, trouble-free eft at times, cslling her The new Lyndhurst Re­ can, it ia not all alianinum. man in steel drums in open head was found identi­ amazingly wide swath in there lurked e tragic pre­ future. They acquired one friends and complaining cycling Center is in oper­ Many beer cam are steel bin on the left. fication was completed. Rutherford's social struc­ monition that she would of Rutherford’s most desir­ that he waa loneaome and ation under the direction of or combinations of steel S. Do not bring other met- Dental charts of Mrs. Dolan tu re . suffer a terrible Mow at the able iots On it they bult that he had not had a good Comm issioner Ronald and aluminum. They can WttMn tbe decade the Do­ hands of her huebend. the house they had wanted meal since Am left. Bogle and Styerintcndcnt not be recycled. Thsnk you for your cooo- coincided with thoae of the rn Rutherford Am Dolan did not make for ao long. When St. Mary’a held a of Parks Richard Ptzzuti 4. Place crurtnd e ra tio n dismembered body Am Dolan became a leader e secret of the fact her hus­ It was the houae that was Hawaiian dance Memorial The members of Police made a methodical search of the houae. The In the Womans dub, one band beat her. She told to launch them kdo the life Day, Harold Dolan bounced C.A.P.A.B.L.E. urge Lyn- Essex County medical ex­ df the oldeat and more hon­ friends about it. She told of esse and happtneaa to in and spent a busy night dhurst residents to get back Rec News aminer reported that Mrs ored In Now Jersey, and St strangers. At her bank ahe which they looked forward. dancing almoat every into the habit of recycling THE PAJAMA GAME Please take note of the Dolsn had appearently been M aori Church, largest in appeared with a battered "H is trouble, I am sure” , glass and ahatdman, beep­ The Cultural Arts Com­ change in location of the killed by Mows on the head. the borough. She was a eye . said s neighbor, “was that To one women he ex­ ing them out of the dumps mittee would like to an­ and helping to beautify nounce that thie year the SUMMER DAY CAMP. wotnaa of tremendous vital­ "Harold, my husband, did he retired too early. Harold c la im e d : Mrs. Dolan Is survived by Dolan had nothing to do . He L y n d h u rs t. Lyndhurst Sunnier Drama Thomas G rilio, Director of ity. Thare was nothlBg that it” , ahe said. “ I ’m a widower.” two sisters. Si*er M ary Ag- had no real deep interests. Please read these dbec- Wotahap w ill be doing a the Day Cinp aunwcea was too much lor her to do At one time Am Dolan But only Harold Dolan nito S.C., stationed at the All be could do waa ait by tions carefully ao matate- production of "The Pajam a that registration is still U soma one was In need. appeared et the home of a knew the gruesome truth of Convent of St. Klisshath nance of the center can be Game" on the following being held for the Lyn- The Park A vs. shopping ' woman friend with a sheaf ani watch Ms wife make a that statement and Miss Mary Chonko ef kept to a minimum days: Friday, July O . Sat­ dairat Summer Day Chirp ' was her playgrauid o f p ap ers. tremendous success. He did la the twisted brain re- B a yo n n e. would move up and "These tell the times I've very little." asntment, envy, rage grew. 1. Threw colored gtaas in urday. Ju ly B . Friday, July and w ill coidlnue up until V ■treat, greeting been threatened and how Harry Dolan votudeered The more popular and the Mn on tha right Re­ » . and Saturday. July » . opening day Wedneaday, F u n e r a l I've been threatened by my for work with the Red move m etal rings and plas­ at • P.M . M the Queen of Ju ly * . scheduled to be held tic coatings. Ant Dolan dkl bar d ip ­ husband”, she said. “You Ooaa emergency squad. He Peace High Schoal gynma- Application w ill be avail­ Wednesday (yesterday) from the DtftUy Funeral ping and her tanking an & keep them .” became a driver, spending 1 Throw dear gUaa in aitan. Adult Iterate are <1 able at the Parks Depart- Whether the papers have time drtvli* to and from “ Apparently * e dkfct let the tniddte M b and cMkfrsns. tickets $1. mect any week day from • Home, 41 Ames Aa.. Rath- been turned over to police veterans' hospitals. But ha her hoahsad d u e in her metal rings a Tickets w ill be avsllaMe AM. till«:» P.M erford, with a mam M It. is not known. M M to “catch on" aa his success,” «aM • psy- M Uw Parka Department, Any further queetiona, M ary's Catholic darch. In­ . The cancer of bktemeae jf H i ^ “Ifce envy jvat Teat a ll cans with a mqg- m Cleveland Ave. aay pleaae contact the Parka terment followed in Holy gnawed deep in the Twice he aought tha easy ML If a magnrt M at­ weak day from • AM . 4:11 Departm ent at 4SI- Ooee Cemetery, North Ar- Data* had tha aUttty to heme the cotple had M ilt way oat. Through suicide. tracted to any part of the P.M. - THURSDAY, JM.Y 7, 1977 Licenses For Dumping Are Renewed At its meeting W«kweday This one of two sites op­ Richard Mlano. Construction O fficials Com­ the meadowlands and not to morning, the Hackainck erated by MSLA located mittee saW he was inter r e ly on tbe “overworked Jewel Shop Meadowlands Development south of the Belleville Turn­ HMDC Chairman Patricia ested in what large parcels s ta fff (of the ConanMon to Youth Fashion Center Commission renewed the pike was given an extension Q. Sheehan told the Com­ of land might still be avail­ take care of this. landfill licenses of three ap­ from July 1 to December mission's attorney to be able in the meadowlands Sheehan annouiced the 859 KEARNY AVE. plicants. The licenses in­ 31, 1(77. i t is expected th a t sure to notify the owner of and what w ill be placed on n ex t m eetin g fo r Ju ly 27. At The Pike/Kearny __ . 991*3197 clude the Bergen County the fill will then have its decision saying “The ap­ them. He also was assured Commissioner Milano s ite o f 100 a c re s o f la n d fill ifeached the maximum per­ plicant is entitled to know by Sheehan that the Com­ gave the following report of in Lyndhurat with a renew- m itte d , SO fe e t in h eig h t. the reasons why his appli­ mission representatives w ill activity for the month of ♦SUPER SUMMER BONANZA SALE* u n til Ju n e 30, 1971, and cation is denied.” Cataldi meet with the Construction May: X zoning for vari­ ances, 27 bulking permits, two privately-owned land­ The Commission Con­ had appealed a previous de­ Officials to resolve some 21 certificates of occupancy, fills, the Avon Landfill Cor­ curred with the Moonachie cision of the zoning board “snail things we want to 2 other or a total of N for poration of Lyndhunt and Zoning Board's denial of a and as Sheehan remarked, bring to your attention” in M.236 SOFT, of commercial . the Municipal Sanitary license to C alald’s to open “We upheld the decision of the rules for construction M. Landfill Authority (M SLA) the board to deny the ap­ officials, subcode officials use and 11 residential, 13 a restaurant on a small industrial, 10 one and two- o f K e a rn y . parcel of land zoned as a p e a l.'' and the m atter of who gets fam ily dwellings, <0 new Playwear. Avon also will be per­ light industrial area. It IV Coi mission w ill re­ w h at fe e s. re d d c o ts , 31 new a p p li­ mitted to continue until gave as reasons density of port on a conference be­ Mrs. Lamb of Englewood, cants, and 100 new employ­ lokeep' Jt n e 30, 197*, when it w lU traffic already in the area, tween its members an^pap- a member of the Sierra ees. terminate use as a landfill. disapproval of nearby resi­ resentatives of Rutherford Club, told Sheehan the Perm it fees collected for \them At that tim e Avon w ill have dents and general condi­ on its proposals for devel­ Commission needs a single the month of .May total v r e v to petition the State Public tions described by Copimis- opment of its meadbwland solid waste management <13,731.10 w ith an accu m u ­ U tilities Commission to dis­ skmer John Vaughan as “ a p ro p e rty . person to let the public lated total of *40.320.(1. continue service, am xnced horrible mess” after per­ George Woertz, Sr., of know the environmental im ­ George Cascir HMDC en­ sonal investigation of the Lyndhurst, chairman of the pact of its development of —A m y D iv in e g in e er. area with Commissioner Hollenbeck Join us in getting a new perspective in your life. Demands PBBs "THE LIFE THAT IS WORTH LIVING" A free talk given by Investigation ROSE M. HENNIKER-HEATON 6.S. Rep Harold "Cap” Hol­ American locations, Hollen­ member of the Christian Science Board of lectureship lenbeck (R-NJ) today beck pointed out. Bayonne. Sayreville and Staten Is­ joined with 13 other New / SUNDAY, JULY 10 3-4 PM. Jersey Congressmen calling land. "It is imperative that the delegation of Congress­ for a Congressional com­ Henry P. Becton Regional High School mittee to investigate the men from the districts clos­ state’s contamination by est to the affected areas in cancer-causing PB Bs. New Je rse y demand an in­ Cornelia I Patvrson Ave., i. Rutherford, N J. tense investigation to end 1 block west of Route 17 In a letter to the Subcom­ the spread of this dan­ mittee on Oversight and In­ gerous chemical," Hollen­ vestigations of the House CHILD CARE PROVIDED beck asserted. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Hollenbeck and the others a°ked for “ an extensive in­ vestigation of this matter to FIVE DOLLAR VALUE COUPON determine the full extent of Redeemable at Time of Purchase Only. the contamination." Hollenbeck said, “ I am On A ny alarmed that PBBs have $ Picture Over OUR ENTIRE STOCK been found in North Jersey sojil, water and vegetation. ' $ 1 0 . 0 0 It could easily spread Redeemable at time " of SUMMER through w ater and animals of Purchase Only. to the entire state, and MERCHANDISE probably has already to the most densely populated re­ drastically reduced gion.” 575 RIDGE RD. N. ARLINGTON, N.J. The toxic chemical, poly- ;V T 's v p iV .Ty'T' for unbelievable savings. brominated biphenyls are c only manufactured in three • Shorts • Short Sets • Bathing Suits ©Terry Coverups Vfti j* t 3S •Tank Tops •Sun Suits h •Mix'n Match Coordinates •Sun dresses, etc. Hill! I lil’h N EW 1977 N EW '77 _ PINTOS N EW 1977 REDUCTIONS IN T-BIRDS 1GRANADAS

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Priced Items!! D a lly RENT-A-CAR W e a k ly M o n th ly Charge it or open a LEASING JEWEL SHOP PERSONAL STORE CHARGE ROUTE 17, RUTHERFORD • 935-2400 Section 8 Is Alternative THURSDAY, JULY 7 , 1 9 7 7 - To ‘Warehouse’ Elderly S te U im I , a p rogram de- vtadhT.i!. D'wloP™Development. * After a few «noeenoe of $270(271 a month. month. about lMMtatts. u, vtaed^by the Nixon aibnlnis- HUD has used about one- weeks in office, they sent in That formula, embedded ‘ ™ “ o » in 197S, is being With more financing fouith of Section • money » stfplem ental appropria­ in the 1(74 housing act available and a new amend­ ““ d by President Outer * to bail out prapertiee it ted tions request to add 1M.000 amendments, was expected ment extending mortgage hou*in8 team to provide In previous low- to spur a revival of low- time from 30 to IB years, quick relief for eldoly and itu t programs, properties it “We have a goad pre- rent apartment HUD ia receiving a aurge in Indigent Americans. would haie to acquire if gram and the money in tlon. (The application for new con­ It has had sane use In they continued to run defi­ Ptae and we’re going to which had offered a mort­ struction. Simons eatinatea South Bergen. Some 23 cits end face foredoaure. f mak« it produoe,” says gage-interest subsidy for th a t 10,000 new u it a w ill be families in Lyndhunt get Very low-income fami­ Lawrence B. Siim ns, HUD developers, had sndsd with started this fiscal year and lies—many of them elderly ra tal subsidies. Thirteen assistant secretary. “We a rash of foredoaurea.) It about 130,000 n ext y e a r get such aid in Rutherford. and a considerable number caikki’t expect the Ameri- dkki’t. Builders' warineaa But the other half of Sec­ More such help may be on welfare—have been the csn people to welt while we of government programs, a tion S-eufaafattng tenants sought. come up with something to­ tangle of red tape (It major beneficiaries Nearly — in already apart- 10 p e r ce n t o f th e re c ip ie n ts Over the cointry the pro­ tally new.” HUD eight months JuM to -m ats—moved fast off the have Incomes amounting gram is getting mounding The basic popularity of write regulation), and the mark. Nearly 31 the leas than half tte me­ ««»rt And the federal Section 8 isn’t surprWng, Portage of financing pro- families live in dian income in their area government i being urged because Just about every­ tkioed a dearth of new con- units now. HUD rrfB ri.i. Roughly speaking, about to put more money into it. body involved gets more struction. By la* March, think every dollar appro- three out of every four sub- The Section I program money. Tenants receive after two yen of oper- priated could be taed up sidixed fam ilies have in­ was launched in 1(7] by often enough to attorn, there had been new qtockly for exiatii« V ia comes below the offical po­ President Nixon aa an al* their monthly rent contraction starts on only ii^ O n e reason is that temative to conventional payments, simply by prov­ verty level of 8.000 public housing, which he ing they don’t have much said had merely stuck the money. Builders and land­ lords like Sdctkn I because Kirschbaum I s Prom oted poor into federal “ware­ George A. Kirschbaum houses.” The new in- it assures them steady Kirschbaum entered the Jr. waa recently promoted ititiative was to rents — often higher than U.S. Air Fo ra in 1(M aa an to the rank of Major in tbe give low-income fam ilies a what they were charg­ enlisted man. He waa com­ U .S . A rm y . freedom to chooae their ing—and permits them to missioned in the U.S. Army Kirschbaum to presently own homes with govern­ raise those rents to cope In 1 M . the Chief, Ackmniatratlve ment help. They would be with inflation. A veteran of Vietnam, he Support Division, U.S. given cash asaistanoe to It works this way: any served with the Sth Battal­ Army Medical Bioengineer­ help meet higher rents. fam ily whoee income doea ion, 12th Infartry from 1(00 ing Research and Devel­ With the new money float­ •not exceed 10 per cent of to 1MB. op m e n t Laboratory ing into the market, buil­ the median income in his (USAM BRDL), Ft. Detrick ders would be encomged area can qualify for a sub­ Hia many awards and He has been in this position to put up more decent hous­ sidy. (Nationally, a fam ily decorations include the since A p ril 1177. ing for the low-income mar­ of four with an income aa Bronx* Star Medal. Merit­ k e t high aa 99,500 woud quali­ This is Kirschbaum’s sec­ orious Service Medal, Army ond tour of duty at Builders who have been fy). The fam ily to expected Commendation M edal. USAMBRDL. He originally burned in the past by feder­ to . p a y up to 25 p e r cen t o f Armed Forces Reserve was with USAMBRDL from al housing debades like it. it* monthly income for Medal, Vietnam Honor September 1973 until Augut “THose developers accus­ rent The government pays Medal, Vietnam Campedgn 1(70, when he left Ft. Det­ (FROM LEFT TO MOOT) tomed to building in federal the difference between that Medal, Vietnam Service rick to complete his Master FRONT - Joey Valenti, Bergen County __ programs think it’s great," amount and what it consid­ Medal, National Defense Bey (lyndhurst). BACK - Robert Ru- of Science degree at Froat- din, gorgon County Chapter Chairm an - says Oiarles L. Cope, di­ ers the fair rent for the Medal, and the Air Fora Jonet Omstead (Scholarship Recipient) burg State College, Froat- Old Tappan - Sheriff Joseph Job, rector of federal programs a re a . Good Gondut Medal. County Campaign Director - Corel burg, Md , which he re­ McCullum (Scholarship Recipient) of for the National Association In Waahington, for ex­ Kirschbaum to m arried to I (ergon County c e iv e d in M a y 1*77. KIRSCHBAUM Scholarship Chairperson. of Home Builders. “ It’s the ample, the official fair-mar- the former Unda D’Crux. The son of Mr. snd Mrs. biggest subsidy the federal ket rent for a two-bedroom They live at 1M0-B W illard their chiltk-en George, 3, George A. Kirschbaum Sr., government has ever of­ walk-up apartm ent is $361 a Place. Ft. Detrick, with and Q ierilyn, one month. Ill Post Ave., Lyndhurst, fe r e d ." month. A fam ily of three ‘Dimes’ Awards For Studies N .J., he to a 1(00 graduate with an adjualad monthly M iss C arol Ann Kawi fnllc^ far rw-r— . M m M O l a t i Although it’s a Republi­ of the ’ Lyndhurst High can adm inistration leftover. income of *300 would be ex­ David Palaahs Highest McCallum of RXharford. tional Therapy' an* Moa Sch o o l. and Miss Janet Lym Om- Omatead wUl attend Uni- Section I has esptured tha pected to pagr a fourth, or W» a moth , k r not. The KirachtMum received hia staad of OM Tsppan, w ill vsrsity at Coneactiod far •W ort of PrsaMsM Car- B A. degree (ram Montclair M lm ib litte IkMU. reeeOve the M77 March al Physical Therapy. Tha Mate OaOaaa. M sidrW r. Dimes Health Careers Qapter offers a similar nutrltion and one year N J „ in Awards; it waa announced ——■fc— ef to d a y b y Mr. Hobart Rudin, year to Mgh i sf the Charua, Jr., af Washington Town­ accom pliahed pianiat, ship, Chapter Chairman and Mrs. John F. Elliott of B o a r d Appointments to be given the Kale K»- played on tbe vanity baa- Fort Lee, Scholarship ralemon Barthoff Faculty katball and baaebaU team The North Arlington salary w il/ br m arc u s ■no* bmI w aasM u Kw cira 4toa Attend e i t - — J Chairperson, of the Bergsn Award for outstanding ser­ Board of Education has ap­ Stein was gradate magna County Chapter of the Na- vice to Rutherford Mgh Boys’ State In hia Jtnior proved the appointment of cum laude from Montclair . tional Foundation, March of acn o o i. y e a r. three new staff members. * State College and f» com­ u n covers D im es. ' David baa been an active Palaats also received a pleting her master’s degree Carm ella Azarian of 131 participant in all phases of P.T.A. Scholarship Award. Campaign Director. Sher­ work at the University of Bergen Avenue, North Ar­ school activitiea, academic, He trill attend Columbia iff Joseph F. Job and Post­ Luaval in Quebec. She also diamond country lington, was hired as busi­ athletic and social, ex- University in tbe Fall. er Boy Joseph Valenti of will be certified to teach ness education teacher at Lyndhurst, thank the Ber­ German when she com­ the high school for the peri­ gen County cortributors for pletes her program at Mid- od from September 1 helping make the scholar­ dlebury College ships possible through D ecem b er 31, 1(77 at the annual salary of The a w a rd s o f 1500 00. $11,500 p ro ra te d . Mildred Guarino w ill be each, financed by the Chap­ the attendance officer for ter through the March of Kathleen Stein of West th e 1(77-71 sch ool y e a r Dimes Campaign, w ill en­ New York was hired as a Mrs. Guarino, who resides able them to start studies French/Spanish teacher at a t 370 B e lle v ille T u rn p ik e , toward their future careers. the h igh sch oo l fo r th e 1(77- w ill receive an annual sa­ Miss M<£allum w ill attenl 71 school year. Her annual lary of (2.300.

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.p r a a & o o * u t *M 0N *M Avtnos/445-3325 ^ i n a u n n t t M a l national Ow wjiiM ihi Bank 152 MSnRmt/4t7-1210 VMffKU,IJ. ' * A M C. Bro td Strsst/233-OS29 SSWSR ilaoe a 2SB2ii5iSi— 24 PARK AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, N .J. im w . n j , / au-seoo in N ew ark 48 'Conveniently located' Offices to serye you batter/ MAftCiiS CNAMC • M U T tt CHMOf • M KM C M U H R tS • IAMUUMCMCM} and TMon Falla are opan 7 Mombor F.D.I.C. daws a week •ITownship - THURSDAY, JLAY 7, 1977 Will Revaluate Property After Study most of the Summer and youngsters are students the legislature, the gover­ ■Y AMY D IVIN I Frank Pilas a spections must be done. finds allotted Lyndhurst for fire companies and all the said it would require much Notte, who has been the creation of jobs w ill be police. Reserves, emer­ that It would need about th e re . nor and all in the poaltkm After his appointment as extra help in the tax office serving as consumer pro­ shared by the Board of gency personnel and all $1,000 fo r p resen tatio n of Russo asked thal parents to influence legislation for Chief Tax Assessor on if the local office did the re­ tection agent, w ill receive a Education which will re­ town, county and state offi­ the play. She said they caution their youngsters not safety measures to be iaed Tuesday night, Dominick assessing, that it would be s a la r y o f $12,500 p er y e a r. place ceilings in the high cials who had offered assis­ would try to raise finds to ride mopeds on the side­ by moped operators. walk as police w ill be asked Notte recommended that an less costly to lire a firm to He serves in the Public Af­ school at an estimated cost tance during the Memorial through a program and R.A Haulage, Inc. of outside firm revalue do the job rather than have fairs division of govern­ of half a million dollars. Weekend fire in the mead­ boosters and solicited the to enforce the rule against Parslppany, was awarded this. The health officer w ill township property after two the tax office do it. ment under the direction of The commissioners plan to ows. support of - the board of the contract at their low be enforcing the NO DOG years of the Board of Com­ Notte estimated the cost Mayor Joseph A. Carucci use the remainder of the Mrs. Florence Guzzo, of commissioners. She said bid for repair of streets missioners fighting the to be ab ou t $100,000. H e re ­ The mayor said that the funds and whatever is in the Cultural Arts Com--' the play would be presented LITTER ordinance also and most badly pitted by winter the rules on the proper County Board of Taxation ported the township has consumer protection duties the water utility fund to be­ mittee, headed a group of in the Queen of Peace audi- sto rm s. manner to place garbage at which had decreed that all 5,427 p ro p e rtie s . 4,755 re s i­ w ill be now carried on at gin renewing the water about 50 young people who torium since the local l^ph the curbside Carucci urges Township Clerk Herbert property should be .reas­ d e n tia l, 310 co m m e rcia l, 98 no extra cost to the town­ lines which has been a pri­ w ill participate in the Dra- school would be tom up all pet owners to take prop­ Perry reported a total of $7 sessed at 100% of value. in d u s tria l and 46 a p a rt­ ship, since CETA funds ority objective of the board ma Workshop which w ill with renovation of the ceil- plenary licenses renewed; The county board said that m ents. have become available for for some tim e. present “ Pajama Game" »iifc and that the North Ar- er care of their pets and not to let their dogs run 12 c lu b , 10 r e t a il d is ­ property was assessed now The job should take about 10 extra employees in town. Public Safety Commis­ two weekends in July. She lington school had gra- tribution and 35 con- at only 70% of true value. four to six months to com­ The mayor announced sioner Peter J. Russo ex­ said the Workshop would dously consented to use its loose. The board will petition Notte, who will have plete and door-to-door in­ th a t th e $866,000 in fe d e ra l pressed his thanks to the keep the young people "busy facilities since many of the

H*ya, Demob! Russo Against High Rise A son, Demis William , w as bom J in e 28 to D ennis The Commissioners in Mayor Joseph Carucci Commissioner Jam es structure. The question was and Christine Warner of 334 caucus last Tuesday asked has noted that if the site Guida questioned Leigh on also raised as to parking Stuyvesant Ave., Lyn- questions of the Fair Lawn projected were used action the financial return to the for an 116-unit building and dhurst, at Clara Maass Hos­ Industries representative, would have to be taken by township. Leigh said the whether only Lyndhurst pital, Belleville. Dennis Jonathan Leigh, regarding both the zoning board of ad­ present warehouses at the residents would be eligible jo in s R o a e M a rie , a 5 V.- the suggestion that they justment and the planting Grant Avenue site are va­ for occupancy or whether year-old sister. The mother build a senior citizen hous­ board which pass on their cant and that in cases of anyone from any other is the former Christine ing project on the sit* oppo­ recommendations to the government housing the cointy community would Mary Forfa of Lyntiurst. / site the Shop-Rite parking Board of Commissioners. government pays up to have the right to live there. area, between Grant and Commissioner Peter J. $50,000 o r $80,000 to the Jim Dwyer, who has been Fined $25 Cleveland Avenues. Leigh Russo objected to the pro­ township in lieu of taxes working on the project said said Fair Lawn Industries posal for a 12-story building each y e a r. a better survey of senior D r i n k i n g had been approached by the saying such a high building Commissioner Ronald citizens w ill be made and previous adm inistration would present great diffi­ Bogle reported about 250 also that he understood it In Public culty and danger in case of citizens having signed up as was possible for only Lyn­ with this suggestion, that In Lyndhurst Muiicipal Fail; Lawn had not ap­ fire for ohe thing and that being interested in low cost dhurst residents to be ac­ Court Thursday night Allen housing and again Russo proached the township first. traffic congestion would be commodated but was to K en n ed y, 296 Stover Ave­ Leigh said it would cost a very bad. He also said the objected that “with over find out more from cointy nue, North Arlington plead­ good deal of money to work site is not very attractive 4,400 se n io rs in tow n a good authorities. ed guilty to officer Jerry up plans to show fuiher and when told that such many would be dis­ After all possible infor­ Omembo's complaint of ideas on what the project housing must be near food criminated against. ” He mation has been gathered a June 20 that the yoikh had would be like and it is up to shopping centers he sug­ said they would not benefit public hearing w ill be man­ been drinking on a public the town fathers to decide gested a rite along the riv- from keeping up their datory before anything con­ street in violation of a local RECYCUNG PAPER, Troop 88, Lyndhunt Boy Scouts, is one of the township's six whether or not they wish to erbank where a junkyard is homes, making repairs, etc. crete may be done about ordinance. Judge John C. scout units which is collecting newspapers for recycling. As the drive got under have the low-cost housing now located as it is also while others would be com­ erecting a senior - citizen Garde imposed a fine of $25 way the photographer took this picture: left to right, J. Donato of Donato Paper near a supermarket. fortable in the low cost housing project structure build here. and cost of court at $10 and M ill; Alan Maishello, J. Smith, J. Kushla, H. Stapel and W illiam J. Gannon, town­ told him firth er offenses of ship forester who is leader of Troop 88. Not present for the picture were W . Smith this kind would bring stiffer and A. Cotapano.______Library fin e s Colleen Puzio, 484 Notes Thomas Avenue, Lyn­ Letter To Editor The Lynchurat Libray is dhurst, who was not receiving ALL of the new present at first call of her D e a r S ir s . the end of my years In a “ Aa we now leave the secu­ laws to take effect in 1978 case, a complaint by Offi­ 1 am writing in response school which meant so rity of having things hand­ from the Library of Con­ cer Thomas Graffam on the to the editorial by Mr. much to me, the end of my ed to ua at home and in gress Patent and Copyright same charge, and for whom Rueacas. I am grateful for concise football and track school, we must go o ii and Laws underwent change un­ a warrant had been ordered the opportunity for rebidtal careers, the end of many make our own way. Again, der the last administration issued, arrived later and becauae Ida editorial was in obtained companionships, I aA are we prepared? Ia of President Ford m S con­ .«»«* the latest Isaac of the the end of acquaintances to this why Mr. Ruescas tinues under President Car­ cake postponed since she “ lighthouse” . the few faculty members changes his U t of farewell ter's administration. had not notified the court I, too, remember my first \ who truly cared for the stu- to a welcome back to the clerk she would appeal. She days at L.H .S.; and all four dents and the end of many sch o o l? If your expression in Art was also told she owed the yean hold a spot in my great tim es. But graduation In dosing I would like to or Writings pleases you — c o u l $155 fo r fin e s on p re­ heart that can never be re­ was s commencement, a ssy that your choice of title copyright it! Remember, vious convictions and was placed. But as to the fact of beginning, my football and was wrong. M s reflections opinion is, all that some­ to pay them as soon as pos­ being a waste to society track w ill be recovered on the meanfag of Ugh times stands in the way — s ib le . end that my fair yean at again in college, new ac­ school were personal and and your opinion of your Richard Strong), 102 Riv- L.H.S. were a waste of time quaintances w ill happen by, yn r title was toogsnsraL own work is as good as erade Avenue. Lyndhurst. becssue I “ couliki't wait til although my old, true I think the Oaas of 77 anyone else’s — you know pleaded not guilty to elud­ graduation" I take that as friends w ill always be near, was, is and always w ill re­ what you intened better ing an officer on Jute 15 s personal shir. He goes on the beginning of school snd man great. Have a nice than anyone else. Students and not having notified the in this psrsgrsph to speak new faculty members and summer to aO the Gradu- should be aware of this. It court clerk, win a post­ of maturing personally snd more great times, the start atea and may yn r future is not that expenave to pro­ ponement of hearing. of time spent in school. Has of my life all over, for I yean be proaperw . and LYNDHURST POLICEWIVES RECENTLY INSTALLED OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR. tect your work. Charles Schwartz of Tea- he matured enough to have was reborn on Jiaie 22, a ll your dreams come true. SHOWN, FROM LEFT, ARE: former president, Mary Patemo, installing officer, Joan “Our stock (for soup) is neck was told by the court an editorial like that print­ 1977. Graduation, I could Thank you for yw r time G abriello, president, Zelda Kelly, vice president, Ann Francis, ncoaiing secretary, so unique, in fact, that a "Don’t touch” after a ed ? not wait in til it came, now and your apace In tha ■swa- Joyce Cuneo, treasurer and Donna Antiorio, corresponding secretary. principal ingredient is ac­ lengthy hearing on an as­ Yes, I was one who could I’m glad it is over. Am I a tually patented" — claims sault and battery charged not wait in til graduation waste to Society? I don’t Nestle Souptime. What filed Jtn e 17 by Miss Flor­ because it meant for me th in k so. d a a a e f 7 J about your recipes. House­ ence Testa, of Kearny, a the beginning of s new lifs Mr. Rueacas then closas w iv e s ? former employee at Gino’s in which 1, myself, would by saying he w ill be coming Clever names for busi­ where Schwarts is man­ have full command and I back to L.H.S. and he nesses, trademarks, etc. A ll ager She said he engaged would not have the security couliki’t get away from It. these, as w ell as inventions, in a scuffle with her in the of the school to regress to. Yet he talks of maturity. I designs, etc., can be cov­ vestibule of the place after It is s tim e for me and me was fortunate enough to ered. There is much talent she went there to pick up alone, although it ws« write a speech for my grad­ not protected. Americans the pay check due her after diared with others. I do not uation, I talked of the are not deficient in ideas. she left employment. Step­ consider m yself s waste to school, teachen, parents Perhaps they are not en­ hen Geffner, serving aa at­ society either. and the grsikiates them­ couraged or they may be torney for Schm itz, suc­ ^ He wss on only one inter­ selves. I ask that my whold hath ef whom apahe i inaware of their chanoes ceeded in having the scholastic activity, soccer- speech, which is enclosed g r a d u a t io n • le a . in til they see it on the mar­ charges dismissed after tes­ his senior yesr, yet he be printed for the full ket and say: “1 thought timony by Miss Testa, her speaks of the spirit of meaning In closing, I said, about that a long time mother, and a friend and L.H.S., snd the Saddle a g o !" also farm er Gino't employ Brook Thanksgiving Day YOUR LYNDHURST LI­ football game, yet bow BRARY PROVIDES YOU many school activitiea not Personal only football games would WITH THE INFORMA­ So n : the one who dWkil hut he have attended if he had TION AND A PPLI­ I don’t care. Oh, I care you; but was stopped CATIONS YOU NEED to pay to see them? I had Showing off new lyndhurst Recycling Center, 250 Cleveland Avenue are at left- that they cheated me and from giving you tha hast. the honor snd pleasure to Richard Pizxuti, parks foreman, Eileen Becker, member, and Pat Guida, President START NOW, THINKING are still cheating me. I You w ill ev«n go out in play in the stove spoken of Capable, sponsor, Rosemary Breslin, President of Jr. Woman's Club, Ronald YOU ARE BETTER THAN care that they cheat my the wont- weather, sick, Bogle, Parks Commissioner. YOU ARE If it is not valu­ game, and 1 feel that any­ children. But really, ac­ bat can’t find all the one who did not participate able at this date it may be tually really, I don't care! things I And to in the future! Good Luck! on that team should not Because, eventually, in around the houae Lyndhurst Man Behind apea* of the special spirit the long ran, THEY have haaptng busy. You are that game meant tp us ss a to face God themselves also considered 'un­ team. I feel that the spirit Posh Development Complex Company for what they have done. friendly' around here. But of L.H.S. w ill stay with me condominium law and its They can't send their la­ that is your freedom. No A Lyndhunt builder is we are guaranteeing this forever, no matter what application. Therefore, we wyers, their crooked ac- one ia stopping you. And, the man behind the devel­ charge through April 1979. Donates $150 happens, becauae I have have been able to advise couitanta, their partners, aa far me, I ai opment of posh town houses We have a strong home­ not experienced other buyers about condominium ex-partnsn, where they in Bridgewater. owner association headed - To Library schools for four yean. purchases and have, in hide behind, so. 1 realty youtg people aa you hara Kenneth Pizso said Us by a top-level management Btnedict-M ilkr, inc. do­ I alao put many hours many inatancea, given ad­ DON'T care. bean - if that la eaartd- 133-unit complex on Adam * team. It has established nated $158 to th e L ib r a r y to M o tbe school, being in tbe rules that guarantee vice 'to potential buyers ville Road is receiving a Improve and add to tha Technician a t* and play­ Bid you. You don’t know who cannot afford a tow- that la my fnadan I warm reception from view­ maintenance of superb liv­ Buaineaa Section. Mrs. Al­ 35 Years ing football snd track for how to relax around your nhouae at Chelsea Village.” ctooaa to live with people ers of the model homes ing standards and to pre­ bans. Director graciously four years. I agree at ttmss own even when it is hand­ With Bell of my own Had. and la which are priced from serve the investment long accepted and ttakad the if felt like a second hone. I ed to you on a ailvsr-plat- 'rank R. Rase, s frame tha Woman’s Ckfc alone $47,008 to $82,000. after we ere sold out and Chelsea Villsge offers Arm for their generosity was one who mat many ter — free of cfearpl The fer th e re a r e 10 n d lh o n wom ­ “Our sales and major have left the job. models ranging in price We want to thank the new acquaintancsa snd that other two, can’t Beil Telephone Company in en )uat IMe MX . O.K. public interest include vari- “ I think the true signifi­ fro m $47,008 to $82,000 in ­ Townridp for saoBng us Jsrssy City, baa obaerved certain someone whom I where they Us*. So cance of the aaeodation we clusive of maqr, many fine oua aige groups and income three video-tapss and a a years’ sendee with ths love and hold dgae. Is always on thrir brackets ... gm erally. they w iU be appointments including a scrapbook of Yaa the yean have been interrogating, or In k to 18 m agnificent olympic-sixe arc knowl«d«eaMe and o f th a Lgm- R o a e w ho U vas a t 416 WU- “Fast flying” , Om achaoi ia O u r r e a l swimming pool, separate very well lideemad Ow Osto- son Ave., Lyndhurst, ia a “doae knit", and as I aaid pay for itl ft wading pool, tennis courts, buyers realise oar mainte­ bration Al praam, we do member of ths Jsrasy CHy baton ths memories that I ! to me. Barnet A Co., a fine landacaplng and more nance charges are not in- not have o ir own equip­ Council, H.G. MOCulIy Up- bold wifi never be sup­ Y o u hut fair They wholly owned builder’s sub­ than four acrea of undis- ment, should anyone be In­ planted yet I could not wait to the otiea who hurt you to lean) that sidiary, is fully versed in tirbad woods. terested in showing thm . until graduation. It — aaid — you takp hatting Another Day To Remember Hollenbeck Wants Guess Why He’s Smiling Elderly Participation Lyndhurst’s 4th Celebration Congressman Harold with Information about the ■Gap" Hollenbeck (R-N J) legislative process and help

atar Citizens Intern Pro- been the maki impetia in fram has been a successful Ms deeiaion to spoMor the program tor Oonpessmen Congressional Senior Citl- who are interested in . zens Intern Program, coordinating their respond- “I have been north* U lities with the interacts of dosely with individuais and senior citiuns in their da- senior dtizen organizations tricts,” Hollenbeck said. In Hudson and Bergen “ I have received valuable Counties, and they have inpU from the senior dti- helped me understand tbe sens of the Mh District, snd needs of the Mh D istrict I am pleased that we have “One exam ple of the im- been able to work together portance of input from se­ ta many important activi- nior citizens is the request I ties,” said the freshman received early in my term from East Rutherford for a local Sodal Security Hollenbeck went on to office In northern Hixfcon A Teory Second. M m * Band is consoled after finishing second in say that the program w ill County," Hollenbeck re- be available to seniors sixty marked. “ While the seriors yean of age snd older for a in North Hudson droidated H ie need for involvement period of two weeks. a petition to help me con- by dtizens in their govern­ “The two-week session vlnce federal adminis- ment was stressed by for­ w ill help senior dtizens trators of the project’s im- mer Undersheriff Joseph learn how legislation grows portance, I met in my of- M elillo in a Fourth of Ju ly from local ideans and be- fice with officials of the So- Address at LynAurst’s an­ comes law. Of course, there cial Security Adminis- nual celebration. are other complex activitiee tration. Now, a Social Secu­ Greeted with applause lar them to leam about in- rity Contact Office is open when he was introduced by eluding the amendment in Union City, and I could Mac Chierico, Melillo, a process and committee not have gotten it without public figure in Lyndhurst meeting! the tremendous help from fo r 90 y e a rs , a sse rted : “This is an important the seniors." “ If you let George do it. George w ill do it — b it it may not be to your satisfac­ Hollenbeck stated. “ It is a There w ill be no meeting tion or to your benefit. So THE $10,000 SMILE. Nick Triono of Rutherford flashes service never before of- of the North Arlington Zon- you've got to become in­ This lad didn't win, either. that big, open smile even if he failed to get top prize fered in the tth District mg Board of Adjustment on volved. You've got to care of $250,000 in New Jersey lottery. Nick got $10,000. that w ill provide seniors Mxiday. about the kind of govern­ Scardino and the present crats — himself, Scardino "Good enough", he laid. ment you want and get." mayor. Joseph Carucci and John F. Wood! M elillo pointed out that Parks Commissioner Gallagher pointed out the long rooter of officials Ronald Bogle, whose de- that four of these on the who have served Lyndhurst partment arranged the cel- speakers' stand were mem- indudes men who became ebration, which lasted from ben of the first graduating involved in the affairs of 10 A.M. to 10 P.M., is the class of Lyndhunt High the community. son of Horace R. Bogle Jr. School. They induded him- Then M elillo, speaking and the' late Horace R. self, Savino, Woods and without notes, listed the Bogle. Garde. Ronald Bogle presented plaques to all the living ™ liP L

Scholarships Awarded At St. Mary’s Program St Mary’s 1*77 gradu­ graduates from Wellington, Ludlum, Linda Ann Lyons, ating class achieved an 1* 1- Lyndhurst, Oristadt and Colin T. McCann usually high number of Wood-Ridge. Jane Marie McGowan, scholarship awards, it was The class induded: Donna Lee McLaughlin, announced at Its Jtne 2 Leona Christine Alexan­ /Daniel J. McNetlly, Shawn commencement exerdses. der, William F. Aussem, ’Hnmas Mahoney, Colette Make Chiaviello w ill be Michele Bednarz, Cynthia Lee Marino, Loretta Mat­ acknitted to West Point M l A. Bertone, Jeffrey D. Big thew, Fred Joseph Molan, itary Academy, a scholar­ ley. Patricia Marie Blu- Edward James Moran Jr., sh ip w o rth $30,000 a y e a r. menstock, George A. Bo- Sean Moran, Jam es G. Mul- Compare! AtW&shington Savings Bank. Michael Sheridan, one of cage, Himes P. Brady, cahy, Francis Muller, Ger­ the school's top athletes, Thomas J. Brown, Mary Jo ald J. Neakm, Karen Ann your money earns more won a scholarship to Boston Calabrese, Mia Capacdo, Marie Noonan, Joseph College Kevin Higgins re­ Francis James Capriola, Jam es O'Connor, Sean Pat­ ceived an academic schol- Mark E. Chiaviello, James rick O’Donoghue, Therese money, fester! arship valued at $3.5*0 Francis Connelly, Leo Vin­ Kathryn O’Hara, John State scholarships went to cent Connolly, Barbara Francis O’Keefe, Ernest Let’s start with regular passbook savings. What does your present Michael Tormey, Barbara Jean Conte, Roberta Doma John Olson, Thomas John bank pay? 4 % ? 4 '/ i% ? Maybe 5 % ? How do they calculate how Schnackenberg, John Cron rath, Mary Diane Coi­ O’Riordan, Margaret Mary much you receive? Chances are. you might not know. It could cost Flynn, Roberta Conrath ning ham, Patricia Agnes Pizzone, Marcella Anne and Leo Connolly Davis, Vincent Jude Davis, R e id . you hard-earned dollars. Other academic scholar- Teresa Ann Delellis C om pare: Washington Savings Bank pays you 5 .25% interest a Carol Anne Doyle, Christ­ Virginia Jane, Sachs, ka, Caldwell College; opher George Dreher, Mary Katherine L. Sehak, Bar­ year. It’s compounded continuously from day of deposit to day James Connelly, Stevens Colleen Fagan, Joanne bara Ann Schnackenberg, of withdrawal and credited once a month. With continuous Institute; Kevin Higgins, Mary Farrell, Colleen John Patrick Scott, Michael compounding, even your interest earns interest — an effective Starr Foundation; David Marie Fedrick, Kevin Mi­ Patrick Sheridan, Louis annual yield of 5.47% . SUler, State Scholarship; chael Fenton, Paul Fiai- Vincent Serrao, David Has­ Andrea Wilcsynaki: Fair- kowski, John Wesley Flynn, kell Slater, Richard Spita- W a n t m ore? Consider a savings certificate. Earns 6.75% Interest leigh Dickinson; Therese Michael A. Formisano Jr., letta, Susan Marie Stewart, guaranteed for the life of the certificate (2'/2 to4years). Interest O’Hara, SetonHaU. William J. FUrrer, Diane Teresa Dolores Tagliabue, compounded continuously and credited quarterly. Available in Other athletic scholar- Alice Oargiulo, Mary Ann Michael Richard Tormey, rtiipe went to Lao Coanolly, Gebhardt, Mark Joseph Gabriel Tufano, Alan Join amounts of $1,000 or more. Effective annual yield 7.08%. Gerald Neaion snd Alan J. Giordano, Brian James Tulp, Robert A. Van Dyk, TU Ip. Sean Good, Maryam Rose Charles C. Waldron, Mark p a v in g s is our middle name Carol Doyle received a G riffin, Joseph Guittari, Jo ­ Francis Westervelt, Andrea state scholarship snd w ill seph M. Heavey, Kevin Mi­ Mary WUcxynaki, Ronald attend New York Univer- chael Higgins, Catherine Wilke, Paul Albrecht Ze- * ty Frances Hooton, Margaret telski, Susan Elsie Zika, General excellency Mary Kane, John David John I.J. Zuccaro.

Convenient Community Banking: Hudson County: Hoboken Weehawken and Guttenberg. Bergen County: Englewood. Ridgefield Pflrjc and Lyndhurst. Passaic County: Ringwood.

MtMWtH ItUtHSl OtMOSil INSIIMANI.I I OfN'UHAIi <> - THU USD AY, JiA Y 7. 1977 ------(tfoimnerrial lfea h ?r She1 Kea&et From W ashington You Said It -4 «M TH BMtt.pN RI Mt S By Jack FlpMtaNi O fficial Newspaper North Arlington's O fficial Newspaper Do you think m arijuana should be of Lyndhurst tine# 1921 / 157<4Mge Read. Special For New Jersey Weeklies decrim inalised in New Jersey? 251 Ridge Road World War Q. tha North Arlington, N J. a result of the new marshalled their resources Lyndhunt, N .J. 07071 991-1139 991-3306 Asked at the Lyndhurst 4th of Ju ly formula. New Je r­ in support of this formula Tel 438-8700 - 8701 Managing Editor — loverly Murphy Town Picnic. sey w ill receive nearly (ISO w ill be working to preserve m illion over three years for the Senate mechanism to . w ______a broad variety of urban when the legislation is con­ ia the Northeast. This has • C ast K u lh r rfo r d • < a rU ta d t • projects including rehabili­ sidered in a House-Senste happened, quite frankly, tation of neighborhoods, Conference Committee lat­ a h r N p u ib IC r a t o r since a large number of •ban clearance, sewer im­ er this month. 3Ceatiei> $ resra Senators come (ram rural, f m • o f Rutherford provements, parUanda and In the meantime, the Sen­ • less-populated atatee where O fficial Newspaper Of recreation. This is almost ate has realised for the first O fficial Newspaper Of Rutherford the problems of urban East Rutherford and Carlstadt 1100 m illio n m ore th a n th e time that poverty and des­ 38 Amos Avenue decay and economic decline Publication Offices state would have received pair in urban areas ne<>d Rutherford, N .J. 07070 are not nearly so urgent. 276 Grove Street, East Rutherford aider the old form ria. special attention and thtit Office M anager — Agnes Luke Oary Brawn. Mi «• Osnaia li* a ai«. u*. 417 Second Street, Carlstadt. H ie Northeast, and states cities in the Northeast and Tel. 438-5100 like New Jersey in particu­ ynd. IngaSea A*., Lynd. News Editor - Rose Bastian While this action by the across the Nation must lar, have sometimes been Yea, because I don't thlnfc Senate does not mean the once again be places which deprived of federal reve­ No, because it affecta its harmful Mid a person <>uy Savino, President Northeast has won its offer not only productive your health and it laatk to should have the freedom nues needed to get cities battle for finding once snd and meaningful employ­ back on their feet. For­ harder drugs. determined for what he for all, I think it does count ment, but a rich choice of mulas that have been uaed to d o . as a most proud victory for lifestyles and recreational The Leader Newspapers circulate in South Bergen are the official to disburse finds for educa­ our region. A ll of thoae who opportunities ss well. newspapers of-North Arlington. Lyndhurst. Rutherford. East Ratherferd.'^aad tion, housing, and commu­ Carlstadt. They also have a growing readership ia Wood-kidfe and Wallingtoa. Ia nity development are based the five-community district live 81.000 persons among 24,004 fam ilies. Theae largely on per capita in­ contiguous m unicipalities border on the Hackensack Meadaws which ia the Beit come which penalizes older generation w ill provide a growth pattern that will-be marked ky the entire aatioa. The leader Newspapers are members of tbe Ratherford Chamber ef Camaierce, urban areas. Historic Sites the West Hudson South Bergen Chamber of Commerce, the New Jersey Press Now, however, there is s Association, the National hditorial Association and the Quality Greup Weeklies of change taking place. Many New Jersey. of my colleagues are begin­ ning to realise that it is For Saving IM a Makyadi, Mh •»., j, Farrow, Central only fsir to send tsx dollar; How many historic struc­ of Valley Brook and Rlv- to the areas which need tures should be preserved? ’E r .___ .. _ . Ave., Rulfcerfard enSde Avea. It now serve* No, becauae it affects them m ost. Hie Bergen Cointy His­ Help For The Elderly as the Maaonic Home, but your health, snd when you Yes, if people are old The first evidence of this toric Sites Advisory Board once was the center of the take It, you don't know enough to take care of An encouragirfg note for the future change in perception came announced recently that that out and out real estate deals for sporting life in the 1170's. what you’re doing; th a t'll themselves, you should be was struck this week when Robert last week when the Senate m unicipalities soon w ill re­ high rises would have little chance The Ivison Castle in why we have all the mug- able to buy marajuana; approved a new urban aid ceive questionnaires about Little, Republican candidate for of success in the area. Tied in with Rutherford, where Fair gtags and crime, because people can buy dgarettea, formula that w ill shift the possible historic sites. council in Rutherford, announced his leigh Dickinaon University these peopledon’t know why not marijuana? the plea the elderly need housing the spending of millions of dol­ Currently 14 sites in Ber­ withdrawal of support for the pro­ was founded, nay well be what they are doing. high rises receive a different recep­ lars from the Suibelt to gen County have been en­ posed 12-story housing project for listed aa an historic site. tion. There is no doubt the elderly older cities of the Northeast tered on the National Reg­ the elderly in his borough North Arlington tfistori n eed h e lp . and Midwest. ister. The home of the late Little, the largest property owner cal Society haa urged that a However, whether the solution to This formula, which I poet and doctor, William 3-acre farm off Schuyler in Rutherford, operates several com­ the program is erection of enclaves wrote, was contained in a Garloa William s, • Ridge Ave be considered an his­ plexes of apartment houses in Ruth­ — which is what the high rises be­ mammoth $14.7 billion Road, Rutherford, is one of toric site and an example erford. come — is another thing. housing b ill designed to re­ them. The others are the of the kinds of forma tin t Now convinced that the best way vise and extend our Na­ Peter Garretson House and once dominated the area. to help elderly tenants is to obtain Little has looked into Section Eight tion's housing snd commu­ Ratfcom Historic District, East Rutherford has sev­ federal assistance grants for them, of the housing act. This allow s com­ nity development pro­ both in Fair Lawn. eral sites which have hia- Little pledged to work in that direc­ munities to evaluate the position of grams. One of these pro- Lyndhurst’s Little Red toric importance and which grama, known as Commu­ tion for helping the elderly. tenants and property owners. Help Schoolhouse is on the State may be included. *. Cemmieelener h h ri* 1 nity Development Block Register and is not yet in­ Mas Lywneta L ittle ’s position should be instruc­ can be obtained for both under the Recently there haa been Grants and administered by cluded nationally. tive. law. Some efforts in that direction publicity about the Castles I’m againet the deer- Ho, I don’t believe in oon- the U.S. Department of However, when the com- iminalization of the dn« doning a drug which could already have been made. According House on Castle Terrace For many years South Bergen has Housing and Urban Devel­ m udtia begin sifting their because Its ben proven to something *ron*r; to the Bergen Coiaity Housing Au­ and Valley Brook Ave., resisted development of high rise opment. ts the Federal gov­ histories others may go on that it leaufc to larder there has not been enough thority, through which help iq tun­ Lyndhunt. An inveatigation apartments — although the opportu­ ernment's principal mecha­ th e l i l t . is under way to determine drugs. I fed sorry for the "■ « *'* and there're too neled, 23 fam ilies in Lyndhurst and nity to make big profits out of lo c a l nism for finding urban im­ Lyndhurst haa the V «i if the house was built by people who have crim inal ™ ny dtarge* opinions to 13 in Rutherford are being aided. land has been evident. Lyndhurst provements. Winkle houae at tbe coiner the Kingsland fam ily because of it. make an intelligent dad B o a r d of Education, for instance, In the high rise apartments the owns a tract o f land on M arin Ave. tenant pays one quarter of the rent, th a t h a s been eyed by developers for the governments pays the rest — y e a r s . W ere L y n d h u rs t to drop its usually about 1300 per month per opposition to high rises as many as tenant. It is obvious that funds are four could spring up on the school not available to put up enough apart­ board property in short order ment houses to care for those who Like Rutherford, Lyndhurst is now need such help. H i us even under op­ weighing the consequences that timum conditions only a sm all per­ N o Illu sio n ... might follow were a developer centage of those ig need can be allowed to put up a 12-story apart­ h e lp e d . ment house on some old warehouse The course now recommended by property near the Erie-I^ckawanna Little should be pursued. Municipal tracks officials shoould open a drive to ob­ In East Rutherford a developer tain as much aid as their commu­ has sought permission to build a nities need tmder Section Eight. complex on the Passaic River. Such housing funds that are avail­ All of these projects are in the able should be spent in that direc­ name of the elderly. It is recognized tion, rather than on the high rises. Look Who's Experimenting The W iz a r d s In the .interests of research the steam ers and a schooner of beer. Port Authority is planning to spend However, it is good news that the $3 m illion on a 300-foot people m over Port Authority is involved in some \ n u m b e r s at the Hoboken Terminal. This research. That is an area in which mover w ill be slow moving to allow the old PA has been long deficient. passengers to get aboard, speed up Instead of spreading parking lots and then slow down to allow them to ) .D rove it all over their airports the PA was a lig h t. urged 20 years ago to invest in park­ W ell, we are dubious The idea of W izard of Ours brews up the highest ing garages to find out how they rest in the land. A ll accounts are spending $3 m illion on a vehicle that could be produced efficiently and ptfunded continuously and paid w ill convey folks less than 100 yards econom ically and thus serve a re­ doesn’t sound very feasible to an old gion badly in need of parking facil­ Put your m oney wtwra our m agic Ia ... hand at commuting. ities. No dice. For one thing a people mover isn’t Parting facilities are one of the necessary in Hoboken. Folks have biggest needs of the metropolitan 1.17% 7.90% been finding their way insfhd out of area in which the PA definitely has m urtyM U an the tubes for over 50 years. At one a planning fw ction. A people mover tim e they flooded down the channels in Hoboken may be just what the from the good old Lackawanna doctor ordered. But $3 m illion spent trains by the thousands, diving into on an automatic garage would be the basement for the trains or clim b­ even more instructive. While the ing aboard the ferry boats for re­ people mover idea may eventually freshing rides to the city. be incorporated in the PA structures Nobody suggested people movers. 6.81% in the World Trade Center or at the ■ annual (Haiti on They were perfectly satisfied with airports, they would be useless in the tubes and the ferries. If they had most of the rest of the m etropolitan j 1/2 % any anxiety problems they shed them area. But parking garages are some­ by moving over to the old dam thing entirely different. They are House and burrowing into plates of needed everywhere. Ours is the better way School Is Out W ell, the streets once again echo One need only visit the sylvan with cries from sm all, young paradises the scout move m m has throats. The scuffle of feet on the provided for yowgsters to realise pavement signifies for parents that how fortunate are those who can their young ones are busily wearing s h a re i t . out expensive shoes and sneakers As congestion in our communities faster than ever. grows and as green apace rapidly dis­ HOMI OfFICEi 414 NM INY AVE, KEARNY, M.J. Many w ill work. Many w ill play. appears it is good to know that with­ MOKTH AMMSTON O T fia 60 MDGE ROAD But the most fartibiate of all w ill in a short distance there are bin- JTUYVBAMT AVES. MITHERPORD OFFKEt 393 PARK A V I, CORNER VEST NEVEU. be the youngsters who have had the dreds and hundreds of acres of for­ i«'»u wwm w m m OKMmmmiacowomioii foresight to join the scout movement est, brush and lakes that make a re­ so that they can partake of one of freshing background for boy and g irl the great joys of life — cam ping out. a c t iv it ie s THOt»l>AV, JU IY T. IW T - 7

Kushla Graduate Youth Center Project Gets Cold Shoulder Of Coast Guard By Amy Divine expects some sUabie dota­ building once It were dalism and of tbs poor loca­ the Youth Center people w ill still bs restricted by a Mr. and Mrs. Ku*- The Board of Commis­ tions from industry in the erected. It seemed aa If it tion of tha oenter on the could merge plana with this legal "cap" which was Im­ la of Lake A vn e,' Lyn- sioner* last Tuesday post­ near future. would be up to the town to outskirts of toon. group. posed by the state this year poned any action on giving In presenting the plan to do so . Russo reported that an Mayor Joseph Carucci and ha doubled thsrs would ation exercises of the • "letter of nvpart" to the the Development Com­ Russo said vandalism to agency is seeking per said the group w ill explain be sny possibility of fmds Osaat Guard Lyndhunt Youth Center mittee, Youth Center Direc­ the present Center bad mission to erect a recrea­ its proposition at a caucus available from the towuhlp Academy at New London. Advisory Cornell m iu tor Richard Repoie said it caused much extra work te the Lyn- meeting next Tuesday night to help with the Canter. Connecticut in which their chairmen, Mrs. Evelyn was called a “OommiBiity for police and Peoolla and and Invited her to be Mrs. PezaoUa said If the son, M ichael 8. Kudbla, was came to lti caucus Center” , explaining it could Repoie said moat of ths wtth swimming pool, thiv- pteeent. He agreed to wait town could not help the awarded a Bachelor os Sci­ meeting to a * for a letter be used by grot** of all damage had been done, not tng range, ice skating rink until he heard the plans for Adult Council would sndsa- ence degree in Oceen Sd- to present to theCommu- ages rather than by youth by Lyndhurst yoidh bid by and other sports facilities the recreational ana before vor to seem a private mty Development Director, groups alone. o u tsid ers. and perhaps more reason­ taking a vote on sending a mortgage snd solicit fur­ Kenneth Platt. Gordon Wilson sod Mrs. able prices for Lyndhurst letter of. support. He also ther finds from the com- Mchnel Is a graduate of The Advisory Committee Public Safety Commis­ EL Gaud also spoke of van­ pstrons and that perhaps said the townridp budget (feaen of Peaoe Boys Hgh haa requested 00.000 from sioner Peter J. Russo ob­ North Arhngtton. the Community Devel­ jected to so expendve a He w ill serve live years in opment Fund. The Center, building asking, “ Where did Kahn JWV Joins Campaign the Coast Gusrs and has planned by the Council with we as we grew i*> spend bssn assigned to the Ice The Essex Coirty Corn­ the aid of architect Paul our tim e? We dhfett hang Adom, the Red Cross of Is­ New York and Senator S a n fo rd L . Kfchn P o s t 531 o f bresker, Northwind. The ell, Jewish W ar Veterans of DeMassi, is estimated to out on street comers and rael which has cone to the Abraham RJUcoff of Con­ Kearny recently sponsored Northwind w ill lesve for the USA Is on a campaign side of International emer­ co at a p p ro x im a te ly (250,000 did not perpetrate van­ necticut. The E>sex Cointy a new Chapter of American Antarctic waters in October to obtain signature for Op­ gencies in more than a It would provide a large dalism like young people of Red Magen Dsvid for Is­ and w ill be on duty there eration Recognition. Oper­ score of counties uses the Council which comprises of gymnasium, a stage, sev­ today.” Mrs. Pezxoila said rael known as the Shofar eight months. He w ill have ation Recognition is a pro­ Red Star of Devid ss its Newark Post M, Col. Nor­ eral meeting rooms for all the young people would not Chapter 70. the opportunity to visit Aus­ gram for the International symbol. The- Lesgue has man Meranus Hillside Post age groups to use, bath and hang out on street corners 71; North Essex Post l« of tralia, Samoa, Tahiti and Red Cross Recognition of thus far refused admission Anyone wWiing copies of kitchen facilities, staff if they had a place to go for Hawaii during his tour of the Red Star of David, Ma- unless Israel accepts one of Bloom field; Elin-Unger petition should contact rooms and storage space, recreation. < tty . ENSION KU6MLA gsn David Adom. the three other symbols. P o s t 273 o f S p rin g fie ld ; C p t. County Commander Lillian according to Pezxoila. She Russo and Finance Com­ The League of Red Cross Operations Recognition is Louis S lI. Ferdinand Post Broad at 3M Union Avenue. re p o rte d ( 20.000 on hand missioner James Guida Ensign Kudils was se- suits of an fa Societies already recognizes h ea d q u a rtere d at S u ite 106, No. 30* Irvington-Union; Irvington, N .J., or Law­ from industrial and private questioned who would pay lected for Coast Guard Aca- ministered by the the Red Cross, the Red 1 E. 42nd St., New York, and L iv in g s to n P o s t 740 s s re n ce P re s s s t 46 M elro se contributors and said she for staff and nifaep of the demy entrance on the basis Guard snd was one Crescent and the Red Uon N Y. 10017 is cochaired by well as the Dsvid Blick Drive, Livingston, N .J. of his scholastic standing at 4N out of 1000 appdkants Minish Encourages and Sword. Magan David Senator Jacob K. Javits of Post (3 of Elizabeth and 07030 Queen of Peace and Uie re- accepted into ths Academy. Conservation ...ShopRite has...... q ...... Congressman Joseph G. tomers in ovtaining reason- Mulish, Uth District New able financing and qualified Jersey, announced this coitractors to perform the CO I week, that the House Bank­ w ork. ing Committee has com­ pleted a major part of its “The responsibilities and rewards of energy con­ Holiday Savings! work on the nation’s new energy program. H ie Com­ servation are shared equal­ mittee recently gave its ly in this program,” Minish On any shopping day, you 11 find ths Shop avershelming approval to noted. "Individuals and in­ dustry, along with state, R it# m * a t c o m s wsll-stocktd with a wid« the National Weatherization -The MEATing Place. variety that «nobUs you to tot up your cointy and local govern­ Act, a b ill co-sponsored by weekly monu. Shown horo aro just a tow of M n ls h ments, must a ll lend a hand Come to the Big Blast! Why Pay More! your favorito moot*. The legislation provides if we are to come out ahead federal help for home­ in this serious situation." owners who wish to weath- erise their residence. Provi- According to the Con­ sions are included for fi­ gressman, the strategies nancing “ residential energy proposed in this act were conservation units,” in­ carefully selected to min­ cluding solar energy sys­ imize the coat to the Feder­ tems, insulation, torm win­ al Government and to avoid dows and others. duplication of existing pro­ This measure empha­ grams. States are given the sizes Congress' com­ lead role in carrying out mitment to encouraging the programa snd peovi- Sn s are induded for ths ish said, "and represents a creation of job training op­ approach /to sav- portunities.

Finally, the bill estab­ legislation estab­ C U T F R O M BEEP S H O U L D E R lishes a qetwqrk'of grants lishes energy conservation Chicken Legs Veal Steaks ass? „*1® advisory committees within and loans' for low and CWICIL£11M(MQU m idtie income persons who each slate. H e committees Breast WITHRIBCAGr LONDON BROIL Breast o« Veal FORSTUTHNG ft. 79° w ill have the continuing au­ intend to weatherize their CHICKEN SKINLESS B E E F R O U N D thority to advise and assist U I C O J I AND BONELESS Veal Steaks »99« homes. Special provisions BEEF SIRLO IN 6 7 B E E F T O P 7 7 are included for the elderly ^etich state and its commu­ m** TIP STEAK 1®, ROUND STEAKK l b . I and handicapped. In addi­ nities with regard to energy Chicken Livers 11 Pork Loin » *1s tion, a system of tax ex­ conservation. The com­ r> I A L COMPO § TO 11 CHOPS^ « m BONELESS FOR *1* emptions has been estab­ mittees w ill aslo be given Veal Cubes S m T o R PEPPERS lb Cube Steaks 5 7 Round Steak w ^ ‘ l 67 Pork Chop uS«H8 a *1 * lished fpr those who do not authority to develop and Bar _ I ■ • BONELESS ROAST f . SEMI qualify for grants or loans. im plem ent statewide Veal Chops s s . *149 Chuck Roast BONELESS * 97° Chuck Steak "ar **57e Pork Loin .shx. y r 9 energy conservation plans Hie bill also creates a Rib Chops cutsmai Chuck Steak m* * F Beef for Stew ■ssaffl^'Sl1 7 Turkey Ham SONtLttS role for public utility com­ panies in reducing energy Veal Chops » $1® Beef Round s.,1^ 1 37 Chuck Steak StMSCMELEH^ Kietbasi HILL SHIRE FARMS a * ! * consumption. Ifce utilities w ill provide their custom­ The DeH Place -The Product Place- -The Dairy Ptece- ers with technical informa­ tion about the steps needed to conserve energy in the heating and cooling of their homes. The utilities w ill also make available, infor­ mation to assist their cus-

Fires Fought 2 in c h COLOMBO In Borough CANNED SOUTHERN PEACHES a n d u p There were two major MOHAWK Yogurt FRUIT FLAVORS 3 & 8 9 ' Red Plums »49c Tomatoes m 3r,‘* l ShopRite fires in Rutherford last HAM week. The first being Packham Pears ™ 3 9 e Potatoes . ^99e S i n ^ l G S ’NDIVIOUAllV WRAPPED1^ 8 9 C Tuesday, June B , at 7:00 Franks it79° ShopRite Green Peppers FANCY ft 39c Radishes 2&29c P.M ., where a houae trailer ■as a SCHICKHAUS BEEF e _ A . went up in flames at 27 Sid­ Franks ^sss&. i$79c Eggplants »29c Scallions 2 *.c.29c Cottage Cheese s49c ney Ave. Ironically, a $haeeessiiressuWctem supply eteslee Hews ter sH el eureMilswere,»w n ieirSsst»s»etm it to t in die pmehassoisalas to mas at 4 el say lale Hens, emepl sHiere oMenrtse aatsd.’ Hal respeas*ts tsr U p s ^ mcsl errors. Prtesae«ea(kM am le t, M y S. W T . Cepyrl^il WAKBFtWM ropO COMMMATION 1*77. KM INFORMATION CALL 8AMMA ELICTMIICScl M 1 -M M SHOP RITE of Lyndhurst Wwiww >• lorn ' Valley Brook and Delafleld Aves. * — THUKSPAY, JU iY 7. 1977 advanced by the Consumer Communications Reform Act have the support of the ffew Jersey Bell President Decries Fed ‘Fixing’ entire telephone Industry — But If the FCC is per­ the 1.M0 independent com­ BY ROBERT KLEINERT dependent and Bell tele­ sions have encouraged new assuring full and fair com­ Those are national fig­ ness and commercial sub­ mitted to continue to imple­ panies, the labor inlona phone companies. companies to enter two ma­ petition in this (telephone ures. In New Jersey, It scriber In the form of re­ P R E S ID E N T ment its misgiMed policies, representing our employ­ Our economic system of jor parts of the tele- equipment) m arket,'' he costs an average of (14.11 duced rates for private line NEW JERSEY BELL the telphone industry — ees, the National Associ­ free enterprise i f baaed on communications industry: said, “ when equipment sup­ to provide bade home ser­ sendee and in the ability to like the railroads, the air­ ation of Regulatory U tility competition — competition the sale of telephone equip­ plied by Independent com­ vice each month, b it we re­ economically purchase ter­ The cost of basic home lines and the postal service Commissioners and the Bell between companies oper­ ment for the home and of­ panies is unregulated while c e iv e o n ly 17.64 fro m th e minal devices, the plain telep h o n e service in New — may become another vic­ S y ste m . ating under cannon groin- fice, and the provision of telephone company equip­ average customer. The dif­ fact is — in the words of Jersey may increase sharp­ tim of a federal agency The b ill reaffirm s the po­ drules. But the FCC has long distance private com­ ment is offered on a tariff­ ference Is covered by the one of my FCC colleagues ly in the next few years be­ changing the proven, fiaida- licy that home telephone come up with a very spe­ munications lines, usually ed, regulated baris.” profit we make on premium — ‘free lunch must, of cause of federal decisions mental rules of operating a rates should be priced as cial brand of competition. for lage businesses. That’s not competition; equipment and long \ dis­ course, be paid for by which have not been ex­ If the telephone vital industry. low aa possible. In addition, Suppose that your com­ These would-be com­ it's mock competition. If tance calling. On tbe aver­ plained adequately to the We favor strong regu­ it prohibits umsceaaary du­ pany waa obliged, by state petitors cannot be regulated we are to face competition, age, each long distance caU" companies lose the high- general public. lation, but not misdirection. plication of Interstate facu­ and federal regulation, to by state agencies, as the we should be permitted to makes a contribution of 55 volume, high profit busi­ The controversy is now In lties and services and per­ The Federal Commu­ offer all basic services — telephone companies are. compete on an equal basis cents to keeping basic rates ness, others may have to make up the lost reve­ the hands of Congress Our mits the telphone com­ nications Commission profitable or not — and that They have no responsibility We w ill compete fairly and low . legislators are considering panies to price their prod­ (FCCl, without fully exam­ you had to serve every cus­ to serve all customers, as effectively. That’s what the public n u e s.” We believe ((at the FCC snumber of alternatives to ucts and services com­ ining the possible economic tomer who wanted your we must. And the FCC has The real problem with must know: Without these has overstepped its bounds. the FCC course, including petitively. It also spells oU consequences to the public, product, regardless of how required the telephone com­ contrived competition in the revenues, tbe residence The commission was estab­ the Consumer Commu­ the jurisdiction of the states has embarked upon pro­ difficult or costly it was to panies to provide the pri­ telephone industry, how­ custom er'will have to pick lished by Congress in the nications Reform Act of over the way home and of­ grams that would drasti­ distribute your goods. Add vate line companies with ever, is its potential effect up a bigger Aare of the Communications Act of an. fice telephone equipment ia cally change the way tele­ the fact that you could not the local facilities they on the residence customer. burden. Basic telephone 1D4 The goal of that legis­ This b ill would reaffirm priced or provided. phone service is provided. change your prices, not need to take long distance The so-called competitors rates inevitably w ill in­ lation was to make avail­ the pro-consumer principles We urge all concerned It is a classic case of gov­ even to lower them, without business from some of our are skimming the cream — crease to the extent our snd goals set down by Con­ consumers to write their ernment tampering with a government approval. most profitable routes. the revenues from profitabl competitors siphon off the able to all Americans s ra­ pid and efficient telephone g ress in 1134, and it h as th e Congressmen and ask them vital industry that does its Then suppose that your In other words, we've areas that help to hold siw iorting revenues. system with adnpiale facil­ support of nearly 100 sena­ to call a half to the FCC ex­ job efficiently competitors were free to been forced to help our down the price of basic ser­ Only the new companies ities at reasonable charges. tors and representatives. periments while Congress Bert Lance, President sell the most profitable competitors compete v ic e . and their large business We have achieved that Nine of the 15 members of decides if our national po­ Carter's budget director, goods and services in the against us. And that cer­ The average cost of pro­ customers w ill benefit from goal of universal service. New Jersey’s House delega­ licy should cortinue to fa­ has made the general ob­ areas that were the easiest tainly isn't the classic viding the facilities used for the FCC’s policies. The big Ours is the best and moat tion have sponsored the act. vor universal telephone ser­ servation. "If it ain't broke, — and cheapest — to serve. “ Macy’s-Gimbel's’' formula basic home telephone ser­ loser w ill be the average reasonsbly priced telephone Over <0 more Congress­ vice at the moat reaaonable don't fix it " But that is Well, it wouldn't seem for competition. vice in this coirtry is $16.15 system in the world. Over men have sponsored resolu­ price possible. The stakes just what the FCC has been like equal competition be­ Even the chairman of the a month. But the average That’s not just our opin­ (0 percent of all American tions calling for Congres­ a re high for a ll our custom­ trying to do. tween companies operating FCC, Richard E. Wiley, has revenues we receive for ion. Former FCC Commis­ homes hsve telephone ser­ sional determination of the ers: the future coat and In a string of decisions under common gromd rules expressed doubts about basic service are only tt.OO sioner Benjamin Hooks vice; in New Jersey the fig­ issu e. quality of telephone service since 1968, the commission Yet. that is what is happen- these policies “There are — a difference of some 7# writes, "W hile benefits may ure is about t t percent. In addition, the principles in this country. has carved out lucrative ing in the tele- substantial difficulties in percent. have accrued to the busi­ markets for new companies oomm uni cat ions industry who want to compete today. against the nation's 1.600 in­ Briefly, the FCC’s deci­ State Museum Worth A Visit This Summer It's a summer day and years old are not admitted you're itching for some­ to these regular programs, thing to do Maybe it's too but a special show titled cold to go to the beach Or “Tots and Stars" at 10 A.M. too hot Too wet to go on a Fridays is designed to in­ picnic. O r too dry. What troduce youngsters in the now a t else’ How about a trip to four-to-seven age group to the air conditioned New the Planetarium and to as­ Jersey State Museum in tronomy. Trenton? You’ll find lots of Outside the Planetarium, things to; see and do, it's a demonstration of how to only a short drive from observe the sun safely is anywhere in New Jersey, presented at 2 P.M. (weath­ and it’s a ll free. er permitting) Monday V r starters, you can vis- through Friday. i - H all of Natural Sci- A taped message cov­ cmvs ind the lifesize dior- ering current Museum pro­ ’•'nat in the Sisler exhibi- gramming may be dialed f North American around-the-clock at (SOP) a Is. You'll also be 292-6464; and a free printed at.. see Indian artifacts copy of the complete July- fron. : lira I New Jersey, a August schedule is avail­ B m r H fascU?...ng variety of art able by phoning (MM) 2»- and cultural history ob­ 6308 o r ad d ressin g a jects. microphotographs of request to: Calendar, N.J. underwater environments, State Museum, 206 West selections fron New Je r ­ State Street. Trenton, N.J. sey's famed art porcelain 08625 Requests are an­ studios, and clothing, quilts swered promptly. and farm implements used The State Museum, a di­ in New Jersey during the vision of the New Jersey 19th century. Department of Education, is open from > A.M. to 4:45 C ciW i From July 5 through Sep­ tember 2 and Indian Garo­ P.M. Monday through wing Ceremony is being re­ Friday and from 1 to 5 created in the Museum P.M . weekends and most Seminar Room at 10 A M. holidays (closed July 4). As and Noon Monday through noted above. atknission is Friday; guided gallery free walks at 10 A.M. discuss R e / e r v e 19th century costumes Mon­ Pack 166 days, Wednesdays and Rutherford Cub Pack 166 Fridays and life on a 19th held its final meeting of the century farm Tuesdays and year recently. Cub Master Thursdays; guided tours of Joseph Marotta presented the Museum's traveling bi­ four boys with the Arrow of centennial trailer are con­ Light, the highest award a ducted at Noon Mondays. Weblo can receive. The Wednesdays and Fridays, boys who received the A r­ f l d d u f i a trips to the nearby New row of Light also received Jersey State House leave a plaque made for them by the Museum at 11 A M and Mrs. Marotta. The GOLD STAR CHECK INSTANT LOAN 1 P M Monday through , recipients were, Chris Gior- Friday; and an informative dano, Peter Marotta, Chuck Gold Star Check adds a fringe benefit to your present To use it, you simply write a check. lecture about mastodons is Kinning and Joe Brady. checking account. A cash reserve of $500 to $5,500 You have up to 36 months to repay your cash reserve offered at 11 AM. Other awards were: Den which you can use for anything you wish. Gold Star loan. As you repay, you build your reserve again. And Tuesdays. Wednesdays and 2 — Mike Arnold, Silver Ar­ Check is available to all who qualify. because Gold Star Checks look like any other checks, Thursdays ro w ; D en 3 — B illy Cuevas, everything is kept strictly confidential! Movies on a variety of Wolf Badge and Gold Ar­ subjects, some of them se­ row; Webloa - Chris Gior­ lected to appeal particu­ dano, Scientist; Arnold BETTER, QUICKER MONTHLY STATEMENT larly to children, are shown Chan, Artist; Phil Caaas, It's easier than using a credit card. And the interest and Your monthly statement lists your Gold Star Check cash in the Auditorium at 11 Scholar; Tom Stevens, Art­ finance charge is much lower than most department reserve payments, your existing Gold Star Check loan A M and 1 30 P.M . Monday ist; Ron Goltach, Sports­ store credit plans. (1% a month, or an annual percentage balance and available Gold Star Check reserve along through Frid ay and at 2:30 man; Ken Genartk, Engi­ of 12%, on the daily unpaid balance.) with all other check activity. P.M weekends; and films neer and Outdoorsmen. on natural history subjects Come In, writ* or call your n—rmat FIRST NATIONAL office tor application and lull datalla. are scheduled in the Sci­

ence Theatre at noon Mon­ e day through Friday. T itle s Visit To Ellis m the Auditorium s e rie s Island — ^ change every three or fo u r days, those in the Science Brownie G irl Scout Troop S i n c e 1 9 0 7 — O nly Locally Ownad and Operated Com m ercial Bank Theatre series each Mon­ M t recently went, on a tour d a y — ^ through E llis Island. They In the Museum Plan­ vent by boat from Liberty etarium. an informative Park, Jersey Ctt;, bad a FIRST NATIONAL BANK program titled "M ars Since guided tour tfarmwi the Viking" is presented at 11 bulding and had a picnic A N D TRWBT COMPANY OP KEARNY M«mb« F D.I.C A M. and 1 P.M. Monday i Ha want. Lyndhurst. MW Kearny * Hatfieon 9 am to U noon/Wort Kearny at 2 Ouys 1 1 a.m . to 2 p.m. at “ New Jersey’s Summer guests and I adults in the Sky." Children under seven p a rty . ' . ' . Youth Committee Formed Insurance Companies Honor James F. Luzzi and M r* Richard Kaiaer; June* F. Lusri m i re- ager, and other toy exacu- Membership, M l. Thomas cently honored at ■ national (ram tte company's Bickett; Pianiat, Mae Isa- older, middle-aged and salsa exacvllvta' meeting International headquarters, bel Billman; Program, younger dtiam s. held by the OonMned to- Combined and ita aubai- Mrs. M elvin P e rry . P u b lic Mayor Carucci w ill irve auranoe Company of Amer- dtory companies do buai- Affairs, Mrs John Bartlett; as honorary chairman and Ica. neaa through oat tte United Commissioner Peter J. At tha Lae Vcgaa, Ne- Statea and to altfd foreign Public Relation, Kb*. Don­ ald HalliweU; Safety. Mrs netative to tte Board of Brian Loughlin; Senior Ad­ Coramintoners Mrs. Anita visors to Jin ior (Sub, Mrs. Lotito Carbone w ill be sec­ John Gemmell and Mr*. E. retary/treasurer of the William Younghana, Sun­ c o m m itte e shine, Mrs. Joaeph Bugai • and Mrs. Raymond Ffialop; Tlephone Squad, Mrs Wil­ Wile in Las Vegas, Lu ri liam Kollorn and Mrs. Will­ and his w ife, Carol, aaw the w ill be received. One point ard Barney; Ushers. Mrs. Don Rickeles, Rich Little, is subtracted for each walk­ Frank Sodano and Mrs Pe­ MacDavia, Ann-Margaret ing, double dribbling, and ter Dell’Olio; Waya * palming violation. Means, Mrs. Thomaa Gof- Competition is beiig con­ fredo and Mrs. Carmen ducted every Friday after­ Cambria; Yearbook, Mrs. Constantine Sozanaky. ties calendar noon between the h o m of 1 Mayor Joseph A. Carucci, P.M. and 3 P.M. at the Members selected aa de­ Jr. has aimwmd the ap­ A s o f Ju n e 17 throu g h partment Chairmen are: Aug. It for supervised pro- Boys' Club. Prizes include pointment of Cart Ceataro trips to various cities, American Home, Mrs. Da­ to serve as director of tte grama. There w ill be spe­ vid Kirkland; Craft, Mrs cial contests such as Jog­ $4,060.00 scholarships, newly-organised Lyndhurst trophies, basketballs, med­ Paul Jones; Conservation ging, tire-pull, cooking and Yotoh Liaison Committee. als, and a chance to and Garden, Mrs. Michael peanut hunt. Several bue Ita committee w ill func­ comepte on national tele­ Drabin; Drama, Mrs. Jo­ trips have been planned tion in ter tte Mayor and vision representing an NBA seph Bugai; Education, and stickball, box ball and tte Department of Public team. Mrs. Gordon Davis; Liter­ A ffa irs For further information, ature, Mrs. Frank Yaglee; The committee w ill act cortact the Boys Club at and Music, Mss Chis Col Arts and crafts w ill be aa a mediator between tte 990-7575. gan. youth to our townaMp and conducted everyday at all tte Lyndhurst Board of piaygromd areas. A teen Commiaaionera. It w ill alao center, with music, tele­ For Elderly vision, ping pong, pool and coordinate activitiea and Airman Deborah L. Mar­ hours every Wednesday, air hockey, w ill be open evoits for our township’s tinez, daughter of Mrs. join the other older citiiens. evmmgs from 7:45 to 10:30 youth . Doris E l K elley of 20 Schy- A $10 fee covers all, wheth­ in tte cafeteria of North According to Gestaro, lei* Ave., North Arlington, er its lessons or recreation- Arlington High School. committee members w ill be has received a new assign­ Larry McKeon is supper citizens of ow township ment following graduation We are trying to maintain program director. from the intelligence spe­ a small group so it is im­ cialist course conducted by portant to pign up right the Air Training Command away. To do so, call Linda Car­ at Keesler AFB, Miss pi no at the Meadowlands Airm an Martinez, now Area YMCA at 935«99 trained to operate elec­ tronic monitoring equip-

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Jo in M. Gavcn has Joined the staff of the Financial Headquarters For Lyndhurst Data Services Division of Automatic DaU P ioceastag, The world's most presti­ Rolls Royce will join the Rolls Royce is one of the Inc. (ADP) aa asdstant to gious automobile, Rolls Peugeot warehouse in the revered names in the indus­ the vice president of Bro­ Hoyce, will roll into Lyn­ Lyndhurst Industrial Center trial world. Its high-priced, kerage CUent Service* He dhurst when a proposed of­ created by Beltemead Corp. Plans for the Rolls Royce quality-type motors and ve­ w ill be in charge of special fice. vehicle storage and In the same area is the De- structure were presented hicles have been bywords p ro je cts in the dient ser- parts department building Massi Cadillac Co. "The Rolls Royce Co. and by W. Anderson Associates for many years. Rolls is erected in-'Chubb Ave., its international reputation of Pa ramus. Royce engines not only ap­ north of Valley Brook Ave. This means that three of will make an ideal reaident The site plans call for a pear in automobiles they I.yndhurst Planning the widely .recognized quali­ for Lyndhurst," said Ca­ development that w ill cover are found in airplanes. Hoard gave approval to the ty automobile centers w ill nted. "The operation is to six and a half acres. The The Rolls Royce engines plan last week. be located within a few be an extensive one. It will buildUig itself w ill consist are dted for having helped The Hackensack Meadow- hundred yards of each oth- center attention on Lyn­ of two stories. There w ill be Britain win their sky war lands Development Com­ dhurst from all over the 56,560 fe e t w ith in th e b tfld - with the Germans in World mission already had given country. It will provide a ing to provide 13.04 feet W a r ll. approval. Mayor Joseph Carucci fine new ratable for Lyn- fo r o ffic e s , 11,486 fo r p a rts In this connection It is re­ and 22,100 feet for automo­ called that the British gov­ bile storage. ernment, hard-preased to At the plant there w ill be obtain enough Rolls Royce parlance waa with Rayfleid, room for 70 Rolls Royces engines for Its hard-pressed Albano * Leaf, certified on th e f ir s t flo o r and 70 on Royal Air Force, called the second. Itere w ill be upon an American carma­ an exterior ramp to run the ker to build the engines. cars in and out of the big Ford Motor Oo was cho­ structure. There w ill be a sen to build the Rolls Royce parking lot sufficient for 04 engines. But Henry Fiord, v e h ic le s . 77 and cantankerous, re­ The coming of Rolls fused to allow the company A graduate .of Rtlger’s Royce closely follows the to build the engines. Wheth­ University, Gaven announcement tljtt - Wed­ resides er it was from Ms hatred of in North Arlington, with his gwood Co., the famed war or his jealousy of the wife, Annette, and two chil­ chinaware manufacturer, fact W illiaru S. Knudsen dren. also w ill make Lyndhurst had been chosen from Gen­ Woman's Pro Golfer Jan Staphm wn, runner up in its distribution headquar­ the recant hngale Virginia Slim s tournament, and eral Motors to be defense A D P is the largest diver­ ters. Wedgwood, which has coordinator is not known. sified computer services local Ford dealer lab Pasquin of Pasquin Ford City, an international reputation, Knudsen shifted the con­ firm of its type in the coin- Ruth«rford chat "on the greon" during recent outing. is an English manufac­ tract from Ford to Pack­ Pasquin Ford City, located next to the Sports complex, turing company. a rd . is on* of the Cast coast's largest autom otive centers.

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Manual Prentice Hall, 4th new office, are (left to right) Kathy Clara, Shop Rite Rep mX (sMoale tL. ■ •SUM* MARK-Dowm ft Nn Special. for MaSotol it . T h e hours of the Library Handbook of Labor Statis­ edition (latest.)? 0 0 sawo w ^ o o v » - m inute Shopping Spfwe winners and Pat are as follows: Monday 14 tics 1(75 ft 1976 ed., Vancil, Law - Family Leagal Ad­ WINTER l»» Quo). Reg. $A.9S Savings' now Unien Avenue office. P.M ., Tueeday 9-5 P.M ., Richard F. - Financial Ex­ visor 1974 (latest edition). *2 f t . Mannel ecutive’s Handbook. Dow- Kling, Samuel G. The Com­ )Un*.d -W«* -H Wednesday 9-S P.M ., [SLEEPERS A i n»v Thursday 9-9 P.M ., Friday Jcnes Irwin, Inc 1970 (lat­ plete Guide to Everyday w ith fe e t Acrylic Knit. *2* M P .M . est ed.). Law 1973 (latest ed.). New Doris Wants Byrne To Sign SPECIAL GROUP “ We would welcome sug- Census - Bergen County Jersey t*w with Forms. Freeholder Doris Mahal supplemented by the health finding w ill allow us to C h ild r e n 's TftNK TO PSggc; gestions for pwchaaes of Fact Book 1975 (latest edi­ New Jersey Lawyers Diary ick urged Governor Bren­ education program which Reg. to $3.98 Jv » Arrived Fer lhfc Sol. tion), Bureau of the Census and Manual 1977 (Updated cortinue this program that m aterials you would find dan Byrne to sign the bill Summary of the Nineteenth yearly), New Jersey Legis­ trains doctors and nurses. provides specialized medic­ useful. Needless to say, we passed yesterday by the Girls Wear-Nat. Adv. R*f. to $6.9R-Just Arrived census 1970 (2 vols.) Arno., This vital program has also al services needed to keep would also welcome any do­ lative Index 1972 to present, legislature allocating $2 New Jersey Department of been threatened by lack of the hospital finctioning at * Beach Tops- u m i r«y) nations, which are tax de­ New Jersey Register 1972 million to Bergen Pines Community Affairs. U.S. finds The infusion of state top capacity. ductible, and which would to present. New Jersey Ses­ County Hospital. * ioo% My Knit Slacks $190 Census Data for N .J. Town­ enable us, on a sm all budg­ sion I-aw Service 1976 to " It is of utmost impor * zodioc Tank Knits ships (latest edition), U.S. et, to enhance ow Business present, New Jersey Stat­ tance to the people of Ber Department of Commerce. * Short Slv. N*w Styl. P o lo 'S • long Sly. P o lo 'S area. These would be put utes Annotated (updated gen County that Berger Historical Statistics of the towards purchasing books yearly), Oceana Publica­ Pines Hospital be continuec PRUDENTIAL la d ie s Summer Shoe Mark-Downs for the Business Section. US, Colonial Times to 1970 tions about law (60 books), as a comprehensive health (2 v o ls ), U.S. Department NSURANCE COMPANY - NAT. ADV. REG. TO $30 - Donations of this kind are U.S. Deparment of Com­ care fa c ility ," Mrs Mahal- always clearly marked in of Commerce. 1970 Census merce. Attorneys & Agents ick said. “ Unfortuiately the • Flonheim • life Stride O ff! co M 9 0 honor of the donor and are of Population for N .J. (2 Registered to practice be­ Koomy • Cobbler. • Hush Puppte*. hospital’s accreditation has Introduces Wool published in the local news­ vols.), U.S. Department of fore the U.S. Patent & been in jeopardy. This $2 • Joyce • Etc. Sole A m o M o n o f paper, the Commercial Commerce. Statistical Ab­ Trademark Office, West million from the state will Leader, unless requested stract of the U S. 1977. Publishers. Black's Law help us upgrade programs, • LADIES WEAR • otherwise. Exporting & Trade - Ar- Dictionary, revised 4th ed. services and facilities to as­ EDW ARD W . O Lingerie • Knit Tap. • Smock Top. • SIoum • You are invited to attend pan JftD Ricks. Directory (latest ed ). sure continuance of that ac­ Slock. • Shorn • Tank Top. • Maim • Dtmm • Board of Trustees Meetings of Foreign Manufactures in Business Magazines • creditation of Bergen Pines W ILSO N JR . Gown. • Footwear • Jacket* • Cn. which are held every third the U S. 1975 (latest edi­ Consumer Report 1972 to as a full-service hospital. Tuesday of each month at tion.), Johnson's 1975-76 1977, Consumer Research "Bergen Pines serves the Contact For All Insurance Needs. SA V E OFF two P.M . and open to the World Wide Chamber of 1972 to 1977, Forbes 1974 to people of Bergen County ir Commerce Directory, U.S. 1977, Newsweek 1^72 to K C aU lA R public. Your advice and a number of areas in­ 6 General life In U P TO P t IC II! suggestions w ill be most Department of Commerce. 1977, Tim e 1972 to 1977. cluding psychiatric anc • Tax Doforrod £ NtA Rotiromont Plans 80% welcome. A Basic Guide to Exporting Newspapers - Ba irons. long-term care not avail • Tax Q ualifiod Ponsiom for Corporations, 1975, U.S. Department of Commercial Leader (on mi­ able at other hospitals and “ With your cooperation, Partnorships A tho Saif i mplayod we could provide a central Commerce. A Directory ol crofilm 1926 to present). provides health care in all Guys RACING SNEAKS$O90 a naapnvm11 1-. n- unan— - .• ii.wn|or • meatcatn j 1 1 source of materials for the U.S. Export Management New York Times, Record, other medical areas. Staff Business Community of Coe. '75 . U.S. Department Wall Street Journal. services at the hospital are Lyndhurat." • Homeowners ft Pointing out that anybody ooueu KMT - “*y apply lor a bu Bloom sburg Professor card manibessfclp site

the following: Awarded Ed.D. Degree Business - General: Ber­ Dr. Raymong E. Ba- and 1977 to conduct work- He is m arried to the for- gen County Industrial Di­ bineau, Associate Professor shops in Ju stice Education mer Ranees MartogUo of re c to r 117* (la te s t e d itio n ), of Education at Bloomsburg for elementary and secon- Lyndhurst, and they are the Coll 991-8626 PO LYESTER SHORTS Dun ft Bradftreet Mddle le a . •* sa .e s State College, was awarded dary school teachers. parents of two s o b . M a rk e t D ire c to ry 1977, Dun bis Ed.D. degree at the • Sites 12 to 40 (Navy-White-U. Slue) ft Bradstreet Million Dollar May commencement ex­ Eddies Biircjnin Basement Directory 1977, 1977 Editor ercises at Temple Univer­ ft Publisher Marketing sity. 850 Kearny Ave., Kearny, N.J. Duide, Encyclopedia of As- His dissertation “An Ex­ amination of Collective Bargaining Agreements in Pemsytvania with Regard YOURPARADE * to Implications for Curricu­ lum and Instruction," dealt with an analysis of teacher FOR Best friends should contracts and what has been negotiated in the -be remembered well. areas of curriculum and in­ struction The dissertation FINANCIAL was also presented at the national conference of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Devel­ [INDEPENDENCE! opment in Houston, Texas before a national audience. This newly emerging area STARTS of research is one of par­ ticular interest to school administrators and educa­ tion associations. HERE! Dr. Babineau joined the BSC faculty in Jw e, 1969. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Mont­ clair State College in New Jeraey. He has taught and 5.47% ^ 5J% been a social studies de­ partment chairman in the public schools of New Jer­ sey. He has also served as sn assistant dean of in­ Your best friends— and the memories you have of them struction at a community — deserve to be captured in pictures college and as an educa­ Just bring your film to U N IT ED . we ll treat your pictures tional , consultant for the. as if they were our own. With the best equipment, the best New Jersey Department of people, and the finest materials, like quality Kodak color M i G Education. _ Higher Earning Savings j Certificates Available paper Be sure to ask for Kodak paper for all your pictures; Professor Babineau has It s a good way to get that good look just been elected to succeed Bring in your film 1oday- and remember your friends! Dr. Melvyn Woodward as EARNINGS PAYABLE QUARTERLY chairperson of the BSC Planning Commission for Kodak paper. the 1977-71 college year. Fora good look Concirrent with Ms respon­ sibilities at BSC, Dr. Ba­ at the times bineau serves ss a curricu­ of your life” lum consultant and an educational facilities con­ sultant to a number of pub­ lic school diatricta in Penn­ sylvania and Naw Jersey as F I L M wall aa a. ccnaultant to In- termediate Unit 13 and a PRO CESSING IV la y hr so la Daprtment of L A B ••• education. Hs ia Slao a of the Penney tva- 250 VALLEY BOULEVARD, WOOD RIOGE, N.J. 939 MOO €1S RtD 1 7 .* * John Grierson who formed made arrangements with • GIRLS OVERALLS WITH B ritain 's Transport Com­ the Blairs to provide flying SAILOR JACKET ...... $ 9.00 $ 3.50 > 1 3 .* * mand during World War II boat service in Europe this • FLORAL SHORT-AU (s iz e s 7 to 1 4 )...... « 5 .0 0 SIX** and Gerald A. Kearney, a summer. Everybody knows r * 2 M former N .J. Resident and about G alw ay Bay and Aer ' Yos, wo hay a lay-away plan President of Aer Arann Arann has now made it pos­ H t*i chairm an — ling his w oll known sm ile, Adrian Riordan, new chairman of Teo. the Irish internal air­ sible to cruise over Galway "Cash in on all Mon. thru M . 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. First National's I I ta l ks things over with Bob Jones, president. line. Bay by flying boat, a really the Savings Found Sot. 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. The 34 year old Southern once in a lifetime opportu­ at Laura D ale." Cros&js no mere seaplane nity to view the scenic won­ LAURA DALE INC. First National Elects Riordan Ttie^ double decked multi- ders of Galway Bay, Ire­ cabihed gray and white land's most romantic cor­ 551 So. M ain A v«. The Board of Directors of cent new office in Harrison. Kearny High School gradu­ ship is reported to be more n er" Wellington, N.J. P in t National Bank and Since joining First Na­ ate He attended Rutgers comfortable than the most Full information may be Trust Company of Kearny tional in 1934, Jones ad­ University and is a gradu­ modern plane. It weighs 30 had from Aer Arann, 125 has named Adrian I. Rior­ vanced to executive vice ate of Stonier School of tons, is 85 feet long and has West 40th Street. New York dan chairman of the board president prior to his be­ Banking. Currently, Jones a cruising speed of 200 miles City, 10018. Telephone 391- 777-7737 and chief exectiive officer. c o m in g p re s id e n t. A serves on the Kearny Indus­ per hour 2562. * They have also named Rob­ Kearny native, Jones is a trial Commission. ert J. Jones as new presi­ dent and chief adminis­ trative officer. House H aze Dam ages Floor Riordan has been affil­ A single fam ily house at Cause of the fire was iated with First National 2Z7 Jackson St was dam­ Bank and Trust Company being investigated. It start­ aged by fire Friday, ac­ of Kearny since 1862, cele­ ed in a bedroom where a cording to police new floor was being in­ brating his 29th year. As No one was hurt in the stalled. The floor received chief executive officer, he blaze that broke out at 2:11 moderate damage and has guided the bank's P.M . in the frame house smoke and water damage growth from 40 million in owned by Patrick Conway. was reported throughout total assets to its present Firem en had the blaze un­ the house, according to offi­ total of 90 million and 9 of­ der control in about 30 min­ cials. fices, including the most re^ utes ‘Oklahoma’ To Jersey 'Oklahoma ", the Rodgers into the play “Green Grow enthusiastic audiences and Hammerstein musical the Lilacs” in 1931. In 1943 around the world, classic, will star Christine the musical version by “ Oklahom a!" also Andreas and DavidJames Richard Roddgen and Os- marked the beginning of an An invitation from C arroll at Uw Playhouse on car Hammerstein I I opened enormously fn itfu l collabo- the Mall, Bergen Mall, in New York, and the rest ration between Rodgers and our president, Paramus, Tuesday, July 12, is history. “Oklahoma!" Hammerstein. During this Fred Scholz: through Sunday. Ju ly 17. the first musical to realisti­ time they crested nine of This gloriously romantic cally portray plain folks America's greatest musi­ tale of two sets of frontier and to integrate dance and cals including such giants sweethearts, is based on music into the story, revo­ as "Carousel'', “South Pa­ playwright Lynn Riggs lutionized the American cific'' and “The King and memories of his Oklahoma musical theatre. It ran five I”. childhood when the prairie years in New York, 10 None have been more en­ state was still the Indian years on national tour, and dearing — or enduring — Territory. He turned them since has been enjoyed by than "Oklahoma!" Its songs are as fam iliar as old friends “ Oh, What A Beau­ tiful Mornin’ ‘"H* Sur­ 438-5350 438-5371 rey With the Fringe oi\ 438-5377 Top", "People Will say We re in Love", and "Okla­ homa! ' sound as fresh and 4 OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU sparkling today s they did ★ 57 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD on the first opening night. Its story is timelessly ★ 200 MD6E ROAD. LYNDHURST simple and stmy, the tale * 15 ORIENT WAY, (2nd. Raw) RUTHERFORD 01 two prairie farm girls being wooed by two cow­ * 205 RIDGE ROAD, NORTH ARLINGTON boys, despite the riva lry of two other men. an itinerant SERVING ALL SOUTH BERGEN INCLUDING peddler and an ill-tempered RUTHERFORD EAST RUTHERFORD. LYNDHURST CARLSTADT..WOOD-RIDQE..HASBROUCK hired man. HEIGHTS. 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Osborne, end Bob M cAlister, middle guard DeWayne The new coach at Rutherford, when choawi, w ill Caaon, defensive back Mike Portland linebackers not be aa fort m ate aa Jack Wallace, Ray Watkins Hawk’s Corner •Y WALTKR "HAW K" ROW ! Em il Pavelec and Augie Lorio. On the strength of and Eddie Tryon, the Rutherford coadiaa of the the victory over Becton the Bulldogs got into the 1920s and ltSQ i with the wealth of otiaUndng play­ Group II State Play-offs First came the 12 to 7 up­ er*. But for sure the Junior Football League spon­ Them ajorlty of the area's sporting fraternity may But for sure there are several influential Ruther- set over a big Mahwah eleven and then the 14 to 12 sored by the Recreation Commission in Ritherford hafe been down at the Jersey seashore over the past fordians who are anxious to see Jones take over the Isas to Hawthorne in the sectional finals. haa helped the football program at both Rutherford holiday week-end but us peons at home heard much football fortunes at Rutherford High School When September 1 rolled around last year none of Ugh School and St. M ary's. sport chatter. Especially so over Rutherford way Although M eredithywas a successful football coach the above veterans were available. The tough Job TTvere w ill he no leu than 33 junior* and seniors where word came that Coach Charlie “Chuck” Me­ in the five yean he waa at the helm then waa talk aw aiting M eredith was rebuilding the defenae and his reporting at RUherford who were member* of the redith was leaving as head football mentor in Bull- in the past that he wasn’t happy at Rutherford. One selection of a quarterback. A total of nine letterm en aquad last season. W ith Manning back at quarter­ dogviUe to accept a sim ilar position at Scotch of the reasons for his unhappiness is reported to be were returning with the strength of the club being back other bacfcfieid aspirants w ill include Dtan Plains-Fanwood over in Union Cbwty. that he wasn’t appointed to the athletic director’s its offensive line. M allett, BUI Harrfc. Joe DeCandia, Frank Frio, Jim There was talk of M eredith’s successor at Ruther­ job when Tony Polio retired. ford and the guessing game i» imderway on who Me­ M eredith’s decision to go with a sophomore quar­ Robinson, Lou Fendlo, Jordan Jackson snd Sal De- redith’s replacement w ill be. In some quarters the terback, Fran Manning, paid off dividends and an­ V e n io . names of Meredith’s assistants, Doug Loucks and other winning season. Manning, yowger brother of Experienced linemen include Ben W illis, Toro Lar­ Dom Annunziata cropped up. It is doubtful if An0ot- the departed Steve, reported for practice in 175 kin, Tim Heider, John Jordan and W alt Kupryk. xiata would be interested as the form er G arfield ath­ pounds and a six-foot fram e. M s development in Coining up from the ranks w ill be Ken Buehler, BUI lete is the head basketball coach. hand-offs and pitch outs to the qwedy B ill Papen- Fulton, G ary Nichols, Guy M urray, Larry Wootton, berg and the hard driving John Chance waa a pic­ An “outsider” has also been mentioned for the Brian Hourigan, Chris Seidler, Frank Farkaa, Joe ture of beauty. When called upon Manning could un- Job. The “outsider” being none other than Jackie Kram er, Dennis M acklin, Tony Pacillo, Steve Rycr- leash the long pass oft, Chris Macklin, Drogomir Vujic, Scott Trav- Jones. The Lyndhurst native who lived in Rutherford After serving as an assistant grid coach in 1970 A fter 37 to ( rout over North Arlington in the sea­ for years has coached at St. M ary’s of Rutherford, antino, Mike Sommers, John Lorio, Mark Trafi- and 1971 M eredith moved up the head coaching job son’s opener disaster again hit at Hasbrpuck Heights Im m aculate Conception of Montclair and DePaid cante, John D’Oriano, Tom Carroll and Mark Bet- in 1972 and in the five seasons amassed a m ark of 31 when the Aviators again won, 34 to 15. Ilia n came ronio. * • • • Regional of Wayne with huge success. Jones in the victories against 16 defeats. His last two Bulldog seven straight victories against Wood-Ridge, Cressk- RUTHERFORD LEA WON TEAM past has had' opportunities to coach in the public team s were his best. ill, Leonia, Emerson Boro, Ridgefield, Palisades A SURPRISE school ranks and had turned down a ll offers. Wheth­ The ’75 edition at Rutherford was a great one. The Park and Becton Regional. Another invite to the Last baseball season the Rutherford Am erican Le­ er Jones feels the tim e has arrived to switch from Bulldogs dropped a tough 12 to 8 decision to Ha»- Group II play-offs came but the Bulldogs lost a gion team won the division championship and also parochial to the public ranks is presently unknown. brouck Heights in the second game of the season “toughie” to Tenafly of the BCSL American D ivi­ captured district honors to go on to the four team ' and then proceeded to rip off eight straight oppo­ s io n . state championship held at the Breslin Memorial nents. A ll were not easy especially the 21 to 20 vic­ PARENTS: This eight and two team has more than their Field in Bergen County Park. The team was tory over Ridgefield and the 14 to 13 triumph over All Leader Sport! PHOTOS AVAILABLE share of individual standouts. There was All-Com ty stripped of many of their outstanding players for Becton Regional after com ing from behind 13 to 0 at C A L L Joe Pacillo along with Jim Klein, Derek M cAlister, this season. Few gave Rutherford any chance of re­ h a lf- tim e . JACK PIGNATELLO Ron Pendleton, Ben W illis, Bob Bym e, Tom Shara, peating this season. 744-9133 That ’75 team had m any outstanding perform ers. Brian Freschi, Walt Kupryk, Don Burggaller, B ill Last week was a super week for the Rutherford Theresas quarterback Steve Mannuig, tailback Bob H arris and John Jordan among others. squad put together by Manager Joe Sobol and Gen­ eral Manager Matty LaRusso. The team won four games last week defeating Bergenfield 6 to 1, Lodi 8 Receive to 4, Dumont 6 to 4 and Park Ridge 5 to 4. The de­ feat of Park Ridge was the first this season for the National Division leaders At this writing the Ruth­ EQUITY Bids On e r fo r d n in e is 10 a n d o n e. The team has a sprinkling of Rutherford and St. New Jail M ary’s varsity players but a large portion of the Action toward closing squad were members of the Rutherford High SAVINGS Bergen County’s archaic School's junior varsity. The team has loet their ace main ja il, as proposed by pitcher, Brian Good, who left the team because of the Ja il Study Commission employment. But out of nowhere has come right- in their report to the free­ handed pitcher. Bob Kacm arek, who has registered FREE CORNING holders last year, has be­ four straight mound victories in both relief and gun with the anwncement starting roles. by Freeholder Gerald A. The team took a 10 and one record into last night's Calabrese that plans and Lyndhurst game at Breslin Field under the lighta. specifications are ready W R EA N D This marked the third tim e these two teams have and bids will be accepted been trying to meet for the first tim e. Rain forced on Tuesday, Ju ly 1>, for postponement on June 20 and again on Jta ie 2Sth construction of a maximum security facility at the Jail The Rutherford team has been getting long ball PYREX V\0\RE hitting from- B ill W alsh, Bob Sm ith and Wayne M ur­ A noex in Hackmaack. "Phase 1, which calls for phy. Rich Em baer has developed into a strong start­ renovation of the second ing pitcher ta help the other staff members, Dave floor of BuUdtag C at the Palasits, Chartie Agel, Murphy and Kaczm arek SPECTACULAR Ja il Aasm to haaas max­ The team has 11 more gamaa rem aining m th a imum security prisoners, regular schedule and at this writing with tbe com­ wiU be funded with money bined hitting and pitching and the deaire to win we awarded to Bergen Cointy can’t forsee Rutherford missing out on another under Round □ of the Pub­ cham pionship. lic WOrfea and Bnploym ent Act,” said Mr Calabrese We expect the coat of con­ NEED A CAR? 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MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORP. 201-935*2400 ox. 43 14 — THUBSPAY. JU Y 1, 1977 Kaye Welcomes Bias-Free Coaches’ Pay Despite legal rulings oia- Number of students partid- Edison overcame this prob- New Staff Agent lawing sex discrimination, pating; t. Complexity of the lem by naming a “blue rib- sport and 7. Administrative bon” panel of citizens knowl- Dan K aye, owner-broker and newest office located in women coaches are often responsibilities. edgeable in athletics This of K Realty Inc. South Ber­ South Jersey at Ocean paid less than men even in Individual sports could be panel worked out the factors gen County’s leading ex- Acres where they are the the same school and the given different ratlins than that determine a coach’s clurive Real Estate Broker, exclusive brokers in the same sport. The New Jersey team sports, the N JEA com- pay The panel also decided is pictured welcoming his construction of new one Education Assn.’s Women in mittee suggests. The coach’s on the weight given to each newest Real EMate repre­ fam ily homes. Education Committee thinks pay could vary from spsrt to factor, sentative to the staff. a coach’s pay should be Carol will specialize in sport. Totally absent front Women coaches in Edison carol Montesani entries to baaed on job difficulty and sales in the South Bergen the ratings, however! is the have achieved salary parity, K Realty Inc. from Thomp­ has endorsed a model to area. She resides in Lyn- sex of either the athlkee or says the N JEA Committee, son & McKinnon of New provde fair pay scales with­ dhurst with her husband the coaches. because the rating scale con- York C ity, one of the lead­ out sex bias. Lance. Carol is anxiously The N JEA Women in Edu- aiders only the responsi- ing stock brokerage firms, “Differences in pay are awaiting calls from area cation Committee has en- bilities and burden of each where she filled a demand­ justified if they reflect differ­ home owners to help th^m dorsed as "excellent” a coach, ing sales assistant position. ences in work load and pres­ with their many varied buy­ coaches’ rating system Carol’s background and sure,” says Doris Townes of ing and selling needs. jointly developed in Edison AUUetics buUd just as well-rounded business ex­ Belmar, chairperson of the Twp- by the school board and perience was attained NJEA committee. "Differ­ ! . ______Edison Twp. Education Assn. J"* *; *** through years of training at WAR AFTERMATH ences are not justified if the The Edison model overcomes Staten Island City College. Many U.S. Air Force fliers only variable is that the members of one team are one problem the committee Carol’s ambition is to join imprisoned for years in North *7 . were paid insultingly low sal- expects is lauversal. The . the staff's |1 million sales Vietnamese prison camps boys while the other team fact that coaches themselves club that was met last year still are suffering from seri­ has girls.” ous, possibly permanent loss The N JEA committee rec­ cannot be expected to agree — by two of K Realty's addi­ of bone structure, according ommends that each school who, comparing the value of .. c«ch te£id an­ tional sales people. Martha to a University of Michigan district establish com­ other sports to their o w n . to the tone, ex- Klufas and Anthony In- research study. — CNS DAN KAYE odd* fom w broker, Carol Montafani, to hit raalty staff. prehensive and objective cri­ tindola. Throughout the teria for determining the pay first six months of 1(77. the of its coaches. Tlie rating active sales team has sold factors could include such several million dollars of Japanese Understanding Chamber Goal elements as: residential real estate The Meadowlands Cham­ nese firm s locating in the Institute of Springfield and participating in future ac­ 1. Pressures on the coach; throughout South Bergen ber of Commerce is in­ Meadowlands area increas­ other interested individuals. tivities. 2. Length of season; 3. Prac­ County and they are hope­ itiating a program of activi­ es the neeed for cultural Representatives of several Participants at the meet­ tice requirements; 4. Fre­ ful to sell in Excess of their ties to improve under­ exchanges between both other Japanese firms, in­ ing agreed to return to The fastest wind ever recorded was 231 miles an quency of competition; 5. on New Hampshire's Mount Washington in anticipated goal of $6 mil­ standing between Japanese groups is becoming more cluding Mikasa of Secaucus their companies to discuss lion for 1977. employers and their Ameri­ apparent, according to and Nissho-Iwai American the matter in greater detail with their peers and to de­ K Realty has also re­ can employees. Richard Johnston, the Corp. of New York, though cently opened their fifth As the number of Japa- Chamber's executive vice velop memoranda for ideas not present at the meeting, president. to be included in a com­ S p r i n g At a recent meeting with have started an interest in prehensive activity. representatives of Japanese MEN!!! employers the concensus was that there is a need for for new windows! 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THUtyPAY, JU T 7, IT T - IS Leader sports lool kathy Roadrunners,Boiling Springs Girls All Stars Capture Championships WWTTBAM •> D R E S S P itc h e r Gayle Nochlmaon Rutherford Koadrunner and Bolling T h e F a r m ______log «f Mike Sgaramelia and Laurie Welle Springs have’ won their LitUe League All-Star can- C a tc h e r Totow a Dave Bailey, and a 12-hit D on* Richmond Rutherford league championshlpa and teats a n act for ~Mondagr, attack that included four by J* clearance F i r * B a te Liaa Caatmcd w ill meet thia week for the July 4. All gamaa w ill ha ta d B a a e Weat Pateraon Bailey and two each by Mary Lou Thrtta Rutherford Little played at the Little League 3rd B a a e Elmwood Park M kf Andler and Keith Ju te B ragman diamond. Mem orial Field. K le in . Short Stop Little Falla A m y K e lly The pennant-winners _ . - th e Left Field Rutherford Springs copped the Na­ Ama O’Neill R lv e rd a le dash in the beat-of-three fla g b y tional League title Center Field Louiae KovoUaky Town Seriea on Wednesday ■0 T h e blanking Rotary, 04, in a Rigkt Field Barbara Vanderwoude Little Falla and Thuraday evenings is high- rain-shortened S-inning Shot Center Roae Cappadoma R u th e rfo rd (Ju n e 28-30) a t 0:1S P .M . lighted by the pitching of game. Sam Ferretti gave and, if necessary, at 1 P.M . Dennis Rogers (a two-hitter MP only two hits while strik­ m i SC COMO T IA M S a tv d a y . for his sixth w in), the field- in g o u t 10, aa Jo h n Pappen- P itc h e r Carol Mueller Elmwood Park berg and Bob Roae collect­ C a tc h e r v Janet FWier Totow a ed five of Springs’ seven O V ER I 500 DRESSES TO F in t B a a e LeaUe Roaetto Rutherford Legion Baseball h its. ta d B a a e Bev Elliot Little Falla WSDNISOAY — JULY i Here are the other results CHOOSE FROM STREET LENGTHS 3rd B a ae ' Loretta Guaatani Elmwood Park RIVER EDGE AT LYNDHURST 1:00 P.M. and standings through Jw e Short Stop Elaine DeBerry n»Ati» Brook DEMAREST AT RUTHERFORD 23: ■ l o n g GOWNS PANTS SUITS Left Field Karen Peraak Rutherford NEW MILFORD AT EAST RUTHERFORD Keller Engineering, 0, Center Field Karen Damhra Elmwood Park WALD WICK AT WALUNGTON Lions 2 — Tim Flnnerty Right Field HOW IT WORKS Chria Elliott Rutherford LODI AT DUMONT drove in the winning rtn Short Center Kathy Kraise Totow a PARK RIDGE AT SADDLE BROOK with a sacrifice bunt, and HONORABLE MIHTtON BERGENFIELD AT ELMWOOD PARK his brother, Kevin, knocked BUY ONE First Baae Joann Solla Totow a HACKENSACK AT HASBROUCX HEIGHTS in two more. Vtrme Sgara­ Catcher Beth DelVecdio Saddle Brook T H U R S D A Y - JU L Y 7 melia, Chris Davis and AT OUR 2nd B a a e Patty SuUvan Rutherford WALUNGTON AT BERGENFIELD Thom Flym each had three O ut F ie ld Donna Richanhon Totow a ELMWOOD PARK AT RIVER EDGE MU for Keller, while Vim ie REGULAR PRICE Catcher Ruth Mechanic Weat Pateraon FRIDAY — JU LY I DeCesare had two for Lions Short Stop Liaa Padula Elmwood Park RUTHERFORD AT NEW MILFORD and Tom Ferullo doubled AND 3rd B a a e Rotate Deal R lv e rd a le EAST RUTHERFORD AT DUMONT Keller’s Bob Scymanski and BERGENFIELD AT LODI — 00 P.M. Davis combined to pitch a RECEIVE THE four-latter. START EARLY ELMWOOD PARK AT HACKENSACK SADDLE BROOK AT DEMAREST R o ta ry 5, K j warns 1 — SECOND ONF FOR Arkansas School of Medicine Jr Petite The best time to prevent SATURDAY — JU LY f Tim O-Brien and Pat Strehl • Deluding all the season s professor. He advises a check the onset of obesity is while HASBROUCK HEIGHTS AT PARK RIDGE shared Rotary’s pitching, juniors of insulin levels if youngsters newest silhouettes children are between the ages S :3 S P .M . aUowiru just three hits and . Missy of 4 and 11 and during are gaining too much weight, SUNDAY - JU LY M striking out 12. Singlea by i‘ 'hp D '♦*%.»* s "Orff Mi o', ^ Si?es adolescence, says Dr. Robert to head off the threat of WALDWICK AT LYNDHURST 0:00 P.M. Strehl and O'Brien plus a ate cf dit't'**' i p> '?'■ 1 H. Fise^ Jr ., ^ University_of MONDAY - JU LY 11 double by Mike Davis pro­ NEW MILFORD AT LYNDHURST l:M P.M. vided Rotary’s winning ALL SALKS KIN A I. WALDWICK AT RUTHERFORD margin, and they added RIVER EDGE AT EAST RUTHERFORD three more on singles by PARK RIDGE AT WALUNGTON Gerry Stokes, Strehl, DEMAREST AT HASBROUCK HEIGHTS O’Brien and Tom Fletcher. AMERICA'S FINEST MAKERS HACKENSACK AT LODI 1:00 P.M. John Gavura, Jim DeLuise • DESIGNING DUMONT AT SADDLE BROOK and Ken Frain led Kiwanis. •REMOUNTING • WA TCH REPAIRING WEDNESDAY - JU LY 11 B . A ltm a n k C o. 0, ELMWOOD PARK AT LYNDHURST 1:00 P.M. Critchley' Candy — Bill RUTHERFORD AT LODI |:00 P.M. Brooks pitched a two-hitter 393 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N.J. (201) 991-2719 | EAST RUTHERFORD AT SADDLE BROOK for Altman and contributed | Opp. Town Holl ^ HASBROUCK HEIGHTS AT WALUNGTON two hits. While Pat Caughey (A ll games at 0:00 P.M . Unless otherwise noted.) drove in two rum with a SWIMSUITS double. Defensive standouts were Brian Kiefer and John Gahwyler of Altman and Scott Mangini and Tony Kelhofer of Critchley Boiling Sprinp It, Sif- ford’a Exxon 0 — Bobby WEL FIT SHOES Roae, who hom ed, com­ bined with Sam Ferretti to aoaM t fo r six of Springs* 17 hits. Winning pitcher up to 5 0 % OFF! Jo in Papenberg struck out CLEARANCE 11 while allowing only three singles by Mike DiMeola, Jim Walsh and Mike Sut- p hin Naborhood Pharmacy 0, H Handbags ■; Keller 0 — Kimon Katafi- SMi giotls got the win and also led Naborhood’s hitters < ^ Jewelry ;< Women Shoes Children's Shoes with 4-for-4. Alan Bur- ggaller and Marty Car- J v v and many more luccio each had two hits for the winners, while Chris Davis, Tom Flym and Bob < ; Accessories 1 0 % . SzymansH each had two for K e lle r 2 0 % Lions t. Flash Cleaners 2 OFF — Bobby Callen allowed just four hits as the Lions 20% °"< eliminated F la * from the Buster Brown pennant race. Tom Meloro, Dave LoBello, Winnie Naturalizer Foot Works W eb er DeCesare, Tom Ferullo and Life Stride Hush Puppies/ W illia m s Callen were the hitting stars for Lions, while Dave Florsheim Lazy Bones Lambie and Billy Manning had two hits each for Flash, •Not A ll Stylo* t C o lo n including Manning's Oth •white and Bono Dm * Shoot homer of the season Kiwanis S, Altman 2 — Joe Pappenberg got the win, while the Kiwanis hit­ ters were paced by Jeff Wilkinson, Al Roque. Scott Tomeske and Kenny Frain. MENS SHOES Altman's attack was led by Brian Kiefer and pitcher Gary Meister, with three Florsheim h its each Sifford S. Critchley 4 — D e x t e r Mike Sutphin pitched a Roblee r ’ strong five-hitter, had two hits and drove in the win- Ped w in ning ru. The balance of 1 5 % Sifford's power was pro­ Hush Puppies vided by % u ny Walsh and Chunky Carr, with- three hits each, and Scott Good­ win, with two. Jack Lyle had two hits h r a hustling * W hite and tone Shoes and Discontinued Stylo* Crijchley team. in a ll t WEL-FIT SHOES U S I o u t AT THE PIKE IAY-A-WAV KEARNY, N J- 998-6426 A great moment la ■ orti occurred on April SHOES FOR ALL THI F>tiMlLY--PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED * ' 1974 when Henry (Hank) Aaron broke OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. TIL 9 PM Babe Ruth's 714 lifetim e home run record. 16 - THURSDAY, JU T 7. 1977 Nuptials Featured Old Customs Cathy Lister Becomes Bride of Richard Breslin Cathy Lister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lister of 18th Ave,, Belmar, was As Donald Bunda Took Bride married May 28 to Richard Breslin, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Breslin Sr. of Third St., Lyndhurst. The wedding took place at St. Rose’s Catholic Church, Belmar. Rev. Alfred Smith, pastor of the church, offici­ ated. Maid of honor was Lisa Lister; sister of the bride. Attendants were Elizabeth Chambers of Red Bank, Maureen Price of Sea Bright, Stella Ruane of Fair Haven and Eileen Se- beck of N eptine. Timothy Breslin of Lyn­ dhurst was his brother's best man. Ushers included School Trustee Joseph Breslin. James Lemonwicz and Ronald Grabowski of Chari— R. HsrvaOi Lyndhurst snd Roland Johnson at Westwood Debra Mota A Bride A reception was held at Jumping Brook Country St. Michael’s R.C. Steve Polito and Louis CJv- Club of Neptine. After a Mr*. Richard BrseMn Onlookers said it was the Church. Lyndhunt, was the itarese. wedding trip in Canada the most beautiful wedding in setting for the wedding on A reception at the Cam­ couple will live In Belle­ the Monmouth County bridegroom is a graduate of the history of Sts. Peter Jisie 11 of Debra Suzanne eo, G arfield for 186 was ville. School of Nursing, and at­ L y n d h u n t High School and and pA i Ukrainian Catho­ Mota and Charles Richard held with music by The Hie bride is a graduate of tends Rutgers University is employed bby Nabisco at lic Church of Jersey City Horvath both of Lyndhurst, Buddy Boys. Manasquan High School, School of Nursing. The T e te rb o ro when on A p ril 16 Donald when Father Martin Silver After a wedding trip to William Bunda, son of Mr. of St. Michael’s officiated Bermuda, the couple will Fiftieth Anniversary For Schaarschmidts and Mrs. Stephen Bunda of at the four o'clock ceremo­ take up residence in Lyndhurst, took M ary Ann ny with Father Edward Kearny. Mr. and Mrs. Frank rmannsgrun) Mohlsdorf, The couple have I grand­ Mangan, daughter of Mr Semko of St. Mary’s Byzan­ Mrs. Horvath, the bride Schaarschmidt of 531 Lin- Germany more than 50 children and on and Mrs. John Mangan of tine Catholic Church of Je r­ graduated from Queen of ooki St., Carlstadt. cele­ years ago. They met and grandchild. North Bergen as his wife. sey City. Peace High School and brated their fiftieth wed­ were married in Carlstadt Donald's family have been The bride is the daughter Summa Cum Laude from ding anniversary on Ju ly 1 by the late Paster Kohler, parishioribrs of Sts. Peter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mota William Paterson College with a dinner party at Kue- liiey have lived in Carls- PAPER BACK and Paul since 1908 and and the bridegroom’s par­ School of Nursing last chenmeisters Hall, with tadt since their marriage. BOOKS both his maternal grand­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. month, where she was an their children hosting the The maid of honor was 5 for $1.00 parents and his parents Charles Horvath honor student on the Dean’s gala event, their son, the bride's sister, Mrs. 20,000 In stock were married in this Given in marriage by her List four years and is em­ Rudolph Schaarschmidt of Anna Clausecker (Blum), church. father, the bride wore a ployed at St. Joseph’s Hos­ Passaic Park and two of Toms River, N.J. and Stam ps Coins ■•Donald is a graduate of silk organza gown trimmed pital and Medical Center. daughters, Mrs. Lorraine the best man was the late Paper Money Queen of Peace Boys High with Alencon lace and seed Paterson. Schwarz and Mrs Sandra August Kramer. Hours: 9-6 Daily School. St. Peter's College pearls and ending in a long Mr. Horvath, a graduate Cahill, both of Carlstadt Mr. Schaarschmidt Monday & Wednesday and Rutgers Law School train, and a long veil with of Lyndhurst High School Mrs. Schaarschmidt origi­ worked for Ideal Farms Until 7:30 p.m. nally cam e from Weisba- from which he received his lace appliques caught to a and William Paterson Col­ Creamery, North Haledon, 306 V alley Brook Ave. degree in May of 1977. His lace and pearl-studded den, Germany and Mr. N.J. before retiring 10 Tha wadding bread. lege is with Essex Chemic­ ly n d h u r s t bride is a graduate of St. headpiece. She carried a al Company, Newark. Schaarschmidt from (Her- years ago. Dominic’s Academy and St. brother and Kathy Kiszka their parents and godpa­ cascade bouquet of phalae- Peter's College. as maid of honor rents. The wedded pair nopsis, stephanotis and Celebrant of the wedding The wedding procession were then led around the baby’s breath. was R e v Anthony Pact was led by a young boy hall by a cousin of the Mrs Janet Mahoney was chuck, a former assistant bearing the rings and a groom, who carried the Uk­ matron of honor in a blue at church and now pastor in young girl carrying the rainian wedding bread gown with fresh flowers in Marion Haights Pa. Arch­ crowns of flowers on U- adorned with birds of love. her hair, and carrying a priest Rev Anthony Borsa, krainian - embroidered pil­ The wedding bread was white basket of mixed former pastor at the church lows. The wedding crowns then placed on a separate spring flowers. and now pastor in Bayonne, were fashioned by the table in front of the main Mrs. Helen Polito and An­ concelebrated. Both priests groom’s mother from table and flanked by two gela P atn m o , w ith Ua* wore beautifully embroi­ myrtle, periwinkle and other specially-decorated bridegroom's sisters. Debra dered Vnkrainian vest­ baby’s breath. loaves of bread-one with and Cheryl Horvath, also in ments. The church was dec­ H ie bride wore a gown of myrtle and a family of blue and with flowers in orated with Ukrainian light satin and lace and birds, the other with a Tree their hair, and baskets of linens, pussy willows, gla­ carried yellow and white of Life, blue and yellow spring flowers, acted as dioli, white snowballs and roses and orange blossoms. white ribbons, a nest of bridemaids. yellow and white daisies. The bridegroom was also wheat, a fam ily of birds, Alex Zepponi was bes- The Rev. Frank Cassole, dressed in white. All the red poppies, white daisies tman and ushers were John Rev William Hanrakhan bridal tendants wore yellow and blue cornflowers. In Horvath and Ken Mota, and Rev. Aiden McMullen, silk organza gowns and car­ addition, there were four brothers of the couple, also friends of the entitle assist­ ried yellow and white other specially prepared ed at tlw Nuptial Liturgy. daisies and the ushers wore loaves of tffead. The breads P iazza — Ham pl The choir of St. Mary’s brown tuxedos. The bride’s were baked by Mrs. Tyrao Announcement has been Greek Catholic Church'of mother wore a brown print of Garfield. The bread was made of the engagement of Jersey City sang the litur­ gown and the groom’s sliced as needed and given Miss Diane Piazza, daugh­ gical responses in both Uk­ mother peach chiffon to each guest by the groom, ter of John Piazza, 485 rainian and English and a A reception for 300 was while a Ukrainian coaster .Hoboken Road, Carlstadt. friend of the bride sang held at Robin Hood Inn. from "Marusias" was given and the late Theresa "Ave Maria.” Upon entering the hall the by the bride as guests Piazza, to Paul Hampl, son Bride and groom were at­ bride and groom were greeted the couple of Mrs. Barbara Hampl, tended by five couples, with greeted in the traditional The Bunda family are all 117-72 123rd Street. South We /Are Now On Sale Stephen Myron Buida act- (Ukrainian manner with members of U.N.A., Ozone P a rk , N.Y. ing as best man lor his wine and salt by Branch 288. The couple was honored D ietz — at a family dimer party at Tony’s Restaurant, Roch­ mely on Edwards elle Park. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miss Piazza is a graduate H. Dietz, 490 Kipp Avenue, of Becton Regional High Hasbrouck Heights, have School and is with National annotnced the engagement Community Bank, East Summer Merchandise of their daughter, Donna Rutherford. Her fiance, a Frances, to Leonard Robert graduate of Franklin K. Edwards, 76 Hackensack Lane High School, Brook­ Street, East Rutherford. lyn, N .Y ., is self-employed An October, 1878 wedding as a general corrector. A Spring, 1178 wedding is is planned. planned. 2 0 % Our “BREEZY” to coif: ringlets from glorified by 6 0 %

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i I I 18 - THURSDAY, JUIY 7, 1977 3 Story Festival Outdoor Casting For ‘Move Over, Mrs. Markham’ A festival of storytellers garding the auditions for Open casting call _ the five adult productions is planned for Saturday, Over, Mrs. Mark- M # been issued by Studto Play- are now being accepted, Ju ly • at 11 A M . in Van A patron a Ascriptions -£"-1 ▼» en Inrfor their fall inductionproduction and theatre parties are Saun County Park. and/or theatre parties may of "Move Over M n. Mark- being booked. There w ill be three guest ham.” The auditions w ill be be obtained by calling the storytellers in addition to Further information re­ Ptajrhoiae. Set At held on Monday, July U professional storyteller and Monday, July a t 6 Kathryn Farnsworth, who 16 p.m. at the Playhouse, 14 is engaged by the Bergen Van Saun Supervised Fishing Alvin Place, Upper Mont­ County P a rk Commission D ie 1177 outdoor art show c la ir The Hackensack Water new location for the juiior each summer for a series at Van Saun Gouty Park is The cast cslls for five Company today announced fishing program, sa thfc wa­ of story hours in Van Saun scheduled for August is. It women, rsnging in sge th a t ita 1*77 su p ervised ju ­ ter company is planning to Park. is announced by Bergen fro m 10’s to 40’s, sn d fo u r nior fishing program at begin constructing a new Guest storytellers, all County Park Commission men, also ranging In age Oradetl Reservoir began on headquarters building at with extensive story hour President Otto C. Pehle. fro m » 's to 10’s. T h is B r it ­ M onday. the former fWdng site on experience and with library August M is the rain date. ish play Is a farce, so co­ Boys and girls between I Old Hook Road, Harrington science degrees, will be: A show catalog is an in­ medic sUUty Is necessary and 17 years of sge who P a rk . Ellen Heath of Bergenfield, novation this year. Artists British accents are not re­ live in com m uities served Junior fishermen and Children's Librarian at the who wish mention in the quired, but crisp enuncia­ by the water company are fisherwomen are reqidred Ridgewood Public Library; catalog must submit their tion is. Production dates eligible to participate in the to wear their permit but­ Loma Rubin. Children's Li­ full name, artdrsas, and are September 13 through program Free permita are ton at all times. A quali­ brarian at the den Rock media before Ju ly 10 to the October 1. and rehearsals available to applicants who fied counselor w ill be Public Library; and Bergen County Park Com­ w ill begin Ju ly 25th. appear personally, with an present to supervise and of­ Yvonne Roux, Reference mission's art consultant, This production marks adult, at the company's wa­ fer fishing advice to the librarian at the Ridgefield Nfc P a t r ic ia Sp ro u ts, 111 the beginning a t th e 1977-76 ter purification plant on youngsters. Sanitary facil­ Public Library. Kaywin Road. Paramus, Lakeshore Drive, seven ities are provided near the BENEFIT FOR YOUTH ORCHESTRA-A special pte-opening bam * far the Bergen season which w ill include Tales to be related in­ 07652. days a week, from Monday, fishing area. Youth Orchestra w ill be held on Sotwiday afternoon, Ju ly 9 frem 1 to J F-M. The Unexpected Guest” clude "The Twelve Dancing August 11 is the registra­ In 1976, o v e r 1600 Ju iio r The Mogic Pan Creperie In the new Riverside Square Shopping Center. Helping by Agatha Christie. “ Enter Ju>e 27 through Saturday. Princesses" by the Broth­ tion deadline for asaved make the menu selections for the charity event are, left to right, Mies ©all Hilke, Laughing” by Joeeph Stein. Ju ly 9 between 12 Noon and fishing permits were is­ ers Grimm, “The Ele­ exhibit space. Entry forms secretary of the restaurant; Eugene M inor, Music Dirocter of the S.Y.O .; Carl Foals, “The Importance of Being 2 P .M . Those w ish in g to ob- sued—almost one-third of phant’s Child" by Rudyard may be obtained from Mrs. Creperi. Manager; Mn Stanley J. Wltanek, First Vice President; and Mrs. M- Earnest” by Oscar Wilde, tain permits after July 9 them to girls. This year is Kipling, and “Tikki Tiklu Sprouts and from the Ber­ Bates Hargrave, Monogtr tf the Bergen Youth Orchestra. Ticket* far the benefit and “Company.” In addi­ may apply •* *•* Haworth the 17th year that such a Tembo" by Arlene Mosel. gen County Park Commis- luncheon may be obtained by w riting the B.Y.O. at 41 Joyce Rood, Tonally, N J. tion, the Magic Tnaik Play­ plant any Saturday between program has been offered This is the fourth of sev­ sion o ffic e , 575 M a in S tre e t, ers w ill present “Proa- 12 and 2 P.M Applicants by the Hackensack Water en free public story hours 0 7 6 7 0 . Hackensack. There may be pero's Magic Cape” in Oc­ between 14 snd 17 yean old C om pany. scheduled for 11 A.M. on lim ited registration at the tober, “ The Christmas must present s valid I t ! ) In addition to the fishing consecutive Saturdays in park on the morning of the Exciting North .German Festival Closet” in December, and a New Jersey Stale fishing 11- program for minors, Hack­ the grove just south of the third play for children in ensack Water conducts an Van Saun Park tennis cen­ It's Festival time at operated under the auspices once was followed by Paintings will be dis­ A p ril. The junior fillin g season aduk fishing program at ter Sdiuetzen Park in North of the vereen and its nearly shrieking, delighted chil­ played on fencing near the Patron subscriptions for opens at 9 A.M. Monday. Oradell Reservoir, for Family attendance is rec­ Bergen. And the latest Ger­ 100 affiliated dribs, is lo­ dren. This man from the tennis center. June 27 and w ill end adults who live in commu­ man-American charitable cated in an area rich in tra­ past. Tony Bran, accom­ ommended. Participants Show categories are: Friday, September 2, at 5 nities served by the com­ organization of its kind in dition and history. Many a t panied by his monkey, has are advised to take folding traditional oils, contempo­ Resenting P.M. Fishing w ill be per­ pany. Inform ation about the chairs or blankets to sit on. North America, the Platt­ the supporting organisa­ come to Schuatam Park on rary oils, water colors, and mitted dally from 9 A M to adult program is available Van Saun Park has en­ duetsche Volksfest-Vereen tions are more than 100 the occasion of their 103rd Milne Play graphic art. For each there S P.M ., seven days a week. at the Haworth Filtration trances on Froest and Con­ of New York and New Je r ­ y e a rs o ld . (ok festival to add to the w ill be a |30 first prise, po F a m ily P la y h o u s e . 28 Access to the shoreline Plant between 12 and 2 tinental Aves , Paramus sey. is planning one of the Continuous oompah music festive mood of the day, second prise, end (13 third Brookline Ave., NiSley, w ill area of Oradell Reservoir P.M . Telephone Information and Howland Ave.. R iver greatest events ever held in headed by W illi Vol- with his organ grinder. A prize. Winners w ill also re­ present a children's theatre set aside for juilors Is pro­ is also available from 467- Edge the tri-state area st Schuet- lerthun’s North German festival first for Schuetzen ceive ribbons, and there production of The Ugly vided through the Minor 6011, e x t. 219. zen Park. Bergen Turnpike Band, playing throughout Park, Bruno, his monkey, Center Open w ill be honorable mention Duckling", by A.A. Mine, Fishing Gate a short way The Hackensack Water and Kennedy Boulevard. the tree lined park, the gi­ and bis hurdy gunty, w ill ribbons as well. The best- author of the famous "W in­ Baby Keep Well and Im­ past the company's treat­ Company serves about North Bergen. N.J. on Sun­ gantic Beer Tent, and the bring to the tri-state area a in-show prize w ill be |75. nie the Pooh", on Satufday, munization Center w ill be ment plant on Lakeshore 106,600 p eo p le in 66 B erg en day, August 14th: Saturday, three beautiful halls located bit of “ Americana” . Awards w ill be presented at July 9 at 11 A.M: and 2 open to Carlstadt pre-schoo­ Drive, Haworth. This is a and Hudson Couities. August 20th: and Suiday, in the complex, w ill add to Bus excursions are wel­ about 3:10 P.M . P.M. and on Sunday, July lers for immiaiization and August 21st. 1977 from noon the festive tempo of the come and chattered groups The show w ill open for 10 a t 2 P .M . booster shots Monday. Ju ly to midnight. 103rd N o rth G erm an F o lk are invited to inquire about viewing at noon. Artists Although not the tradi­ 11, 9:30 A.M . at the Boro The folk festival, which is Festival. The festival special gnxe rates. Festi­ w ill hang their paintings in tional story of the ugly The BEST in FOODS Hall grouids, which can com­ val ggers interested in ob­ the morning, starting at duckling by Hans Christian W elcom e South Bergenites, The “New” fortably accommodate thou­ taining additional informa­ 9:30. Anderson, it is nevertheless and LIQUORS sands of celebrants, again tion about the events sched­ ThU will be the Park a charming comedy that Erie Clam House Is Now Serving rates spotlight-importance, uled for the coming festival Commission’s thirteenth an­ w ill entertain and amuse HUETTEMANN’S for here you w ill see Schuh- may obtain a free brochure nual show st Van Saun the young at heart of all W e Invite you to walk into our Panamanians Our Fil*l it pl at tiers (South German or by writing to Public Rela­ Park, which has entrances ages. genuine 19th Century Atmof Fresh Atlantic Scrod — N«v»r phere In our C lean Home/ frozen — Nevei Processed Bavarian folk dancers); tions, Plattduetsche Vol- on Forest and Continental With the uiprecedanted Delicatessen and Grocery Restaurant we otter you Nutri­ We also otter Scallops. Fried The Plattduetsche North ksfeat, Schuetxen Park, 3167 Avenues, Paramus and tious______Meals in Family Style Cahm art. Roast Beef. Franks. success of their first chil­ Comion At the Clam House ft and more We sell more German Danu Troupe (the Kennedy Blvd., North Ber­ Howland Avenue, River dren's theatre production, 224-22*V» Paterson Atcaac East Radtrfori N J. yourvour toodfood is served in a *\ H /) fresh Lemonade only wooden shoe dance gen. n . j . m a . A list of detectable presenta than coke. Our Ed g e . "Beauty and the Beast” tton. not in a bag Clam Chowder is group in North Am erica); Hotels and Motels is alas Isat month, Fam ily Play­ And you have ^ ' our specially, h i a m eal in itself — and gymnasts from the 106 available upon request. house has decided to ALL KINDS OF GERMAN STYLE ftOLOGNA m uch more to Imported * Dawodc TaM* Laiariw A SfKlaUlw choose from thick with vege year old Union M il Turn Life Cycle present an additional play than )u*t five tables and Assembly Line clams. We make Verein. There w ill also be Derby Dance Of A Trout because of the numerbus W E FEATURE POPULAR BRAND OF Selections Our our chowder daily — yielding 10 choral singing by the Rhei- requests and inquiries C lam s are Long The Jewish CbUs«iate * The life cycle of a trout Island little Necks ^ gallons per Bushel ol nischer Saengeitund, the General admission is Fresh and salty Our Muusels Clams That's Chowder Profaaeinnal You* Adults will be seen on film at 1 Beers -Wines * Liquors I are fresh 81 Meaty served in a Bring the family. Bring the oldest German singing so­ fl.SO and there are no res­ kids - they'll be thnlted when of New Jersey w ill hold a P.M . Suiday, Ju ly 10 at the Zesty Sauce. Our Burgers are ciety in the United States; erved seats. For further in­ m ade oJ fresh ground sirloin •he trains pass thru the Erie "July Derby Dsoce" at Campgaw Mountain County BEVERAGE COOLED h Modem Rrfrigtrmtloa . and chuck, served on a Hard Railroad Station lust 4 leet and prize shooting under formation consult the box Roll Our Shrimp are white awuy^rom out .Restauranl ll’s Log Cabin, 675 Reservation Visitors' Cen­ the direction of the New o ffic e a t 997-9626. York Schuetzen Corps, i R d ., C la rk , S w d a y te r. which dates back to the Thia la located off The film, "Way of a E R I E •1.00 off say C iv il W a r. f.S. Parkway Exit US A Trout” , w ill be shown by C L A M H O U S E p e r e h s n e ! diaco band w ill provide Charles Fisher of Trout Un­ o v e r *2 .0 0 A special added attrac tion slated for this years' music for your limited on the lower level M FA M * * » IA®T RITHFRFORD pleasure. The da w ill of the center. OTKN II A.M TO* P ■ - 7 D*Y« folk festival comes out of New York's peat, when he begin at I P.M . Campgaw Moixitain Re­ servation is on Campgaw Rd., Mahway. j A film about Colonial W il­ liamsburg and slides of famed Longwood Gardens ^ * P A » r r % w ill be shown at the 2 P.M . program Tuesday, Ju ly U at the Bergen County Park Commission W ildlife Center ~ m M ~ A 218 Stuyvescm t Avenue, Lyndhurst, N . J. on Crescent Ave., Wyckoff. Information about the Phone 471-1540 Bergen County Park Com­ mission's free public pro­ grams snd guided hikes will be obtained at the W ildlife Center, which is open from ( A M. to 5 P.M . Home of the Dick Shell Jazz Dance Company except on m ajor holidays.

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Members of Tha 1S7S-T7 aaaaion would in affect continue the titude both within the per­ itors at any time dwta* the on M otel Heeith the safacommittea wars free brough with it tha contin­ ovaNtta. the dObsrabon. sonnel structure at moat of day. I might alao add tat to talk with an a doaen public and uation of tha subcommittee the public h iw in » on con­ our InatitiXiona Thia haa we have reached s p tot waa w illing baarinp In that to upon which I have had the tem porarily prur slain la- bean done to the extent of which has come to light O th e r capacity, Ban. Anthony of serving aa cfcair- auaa and than once tha la- where there haa been via- only recently through sn J r . ticed By the visitors ware Wa continued the aue leoaaa its 0 am aw, lag- abie, tangible and positive unannounced viait my sub­ that the body be upgraded the street dothse replacing work of pablic hearings and ialatora ecem to results Where there once committee made to Marl­ to f u ll the ta b Institutional gar- one of the areaa of major while thoee existed dark, bleak, cotor- boro wherein the adminis­ a permanent msnts worn by pstieata, the all claim wa want la do leaa rooms and hallways, tra to rs an d pe rson n e l aU k a oversight arm of the Sen­ brightly painted waida and Involving what wa call aomething abort are left to now one may find that are no longer auaplrtoua Of E. Burke Giblin (chairman and chief executive officer a te . the friendly snd supportive patiarta who are I ’m theae have been changed to the unannouiced preaence of Warner-Lambert, Morris Plains, N .J.) left; and J. "We In the legislative attitude of the staff. who have either more colorful areaa where of a legialative grot* but Nevins McBride (real estate developer and chairman. have often been acciaed When one legislator com­ been convicted of or ac- mittaa to lo * carefully at curtains appear on the win- inatead are willing to coop­ Urban Farms, Inc., Franklin Lakes) right; co-chairman of—and have sometime I mented on the lack of fans cuaed of a crime biX have the rationale behind Senate dowa and the rooms them­ erate end allow ue to ex­ of The Casey Golf Classic, Monday, July 11, at the been guilty of—abandoning to cool the stidfy air In one ban remanded to an in- B ill 172 and the oversite selves are painted to create perience end witneaa what­ Upper Montclair Country Club In Clifton, N J., discuss problems, projects sod pro­ room during an lawsaao for tlit purpose of tad a mere comfortable atmoa- ever we desire to see. We with Arnold A DeMossi, Jr., pres, of DeMassi Cadillac, grams after the publicity nally hot day, he was aa- evaluation. Additionally, still have a long, long way Lyndhurst, his rale as division chairm an. Golfers par­ they generate and the aured that the natter would thia aaaaion Inb seen tha wMMn tte platform a pledge to go and the only way that Additionally, the land­ ticipating in this fund-raising event for "a life of dig­ glamor begin to fade," Sen. be attended to yet that day. placement of Senate BUI that we w ill continue what mark petlent* b ill of righta we shall be able to arrive nity" for retarded adults of all ipees and faiths, also Scardino noted. "We still have a long, •72 in th a lig lo la liv s hop­ we have abeady begin in law haa alao brought with it at the moat ideal of human w ill be inspired to hit a hole-in-one, by DeMassi Ca­ "This must not be kng way to go and the only per. Thia li^rtaHm con- terma of correcting ao a change In attitude not possibilities is through per­ dillacs spatted throughout the golf course. The first allowed to happen in the way that we shall be able oerna itaelf with the prab- many problems that exiat only on the part jf the ad­ sistence, perserverance and person to do so on any Par 3 hole, w ill take home a caae of our Mental Health to arrive at the moat ideal of without our mental health ministration but even to coitinual follow-up uaing aa 1977 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. At the awards dinner, Sub-committee, for we are of human poaajhjWlia la srea, particularly in the in- aome extent lifted the hopes a check list what previous they w ill have another opportunity to win a 1977 the ombudsmsn for our through pirdstsnra, per- of thia atete. I and spirits of those urfortu- committees have looked Coupe de Vide in a lim ited special drawing far gol­ most helpless population." seversnce snd continual fol­ for tie sake of netes that need our help so into end determined as nec­ fe r s o n ly . For this reason. Sen. low-up," Sen. Scardno as­ despite a ll the attention de­ clarity and commendation, desperately. You can see essary for correction and Scardino Is sponanrtig Sen­ serted. He proponed that voted to them. It waa that through ths efforts of patienta now dressed in s c ru tin y . Two Teams Chosen a te B il l *73 wtdch would es­ each viait and/or hearing agreed that lagialatkn be the legislature snd the aub­ street clothes rather thaii Once again, I wish to ex­ tablish a Permanent Mental by the committee be uaad to put In place which would committee particularly, the drab worn institutional press my appreciation to Two All-Star teams have Mike Davis and Strehi (two Health Oversight Commis- develop a checklist of the eatahllah a permanent men­ there haa been conalderable garb. You now have in- the platform committee. been named to represent each). sion with a first year budg­ fkvtngs for the use of the tal health overrite commie- achievements in stencee where patients can ANTHONY SCARDINO. JR the Rutherford Little ELKS S. KELLER ENGI­ et of t2S.N0 The bill, next lnqidry. League In the District 5 N E E R IN G 1—Guy Indyk Tournament which gets un­ coeponaored by eight other Dear M r. Hamilton: allowed only three hits and derway next week. legislators, earned the I appreciate the opportu­ Savings Banks Have Mortgage Money struck out nine as he posted The managers and manimous vote of both the nity to adfeeaa myself to his sixth win. George An­ coaches of the six teams in Senate and Assembly the needa of a ir dtlxena Speaking before (00 sav­ with o ir lendtag practices vices offered to the con­ Elizabeth Savings Bank, derson and Bob Syzmanaki each league named 10 play­ In a letter to William who reqtdre special stten- ings bankers, Murray For­ and not overreact to iso­ sumer. ” Elizabeth, treasurer, and did all the hitting for Kel­ ers, including alternates, to Hamilton, chairman of the tion nam ely thoae confined bes, newly installed presi­ lated situations whidi may Forbes further stressed Bernard Alicks. Morris­ ler each squad. Committee on Resolutions, to our mental institutions dent of the Savings Banka’ be blown o il of propor­ the importance of training town. vice president. FLASH CLEANERS 1 They are: Sen. Scardino baa aaked the The laat J* years have Association of New Jeraey, tion.” and bringing along younger Forbes succeeds James ROADRUNNER •— B il l AMERICAN platform committee to been witneaa to tremendous told of a number of chal­ The combined effect of employees. He stressed “ it J . Pinto, president of the Manning pitched a no-hit­ LEAGUE— Tom Flyix i and carefully scrutinise the b ill atridea on the part of the lenges facing the savings declining city population is tim e to stop thinking of Washington Savings Bank, ter, striking out I t and col­ Chris Davis of Keller Engi­ for consideration as a basic legialature to fully and bank induatry regarding and mortgage loan demand, o ir banks as growing older lecting two of FlaA ’s four Hoboken, who annoiaiced neering, Mike Andler, Jim campaign pledge. com prehensively addreaa it- mortgagee, checking ac­ together with a down trend but of recognizing fully that savings bank assets in the hits off Mike Andler. Mike Kelly, David Bailey. Dennis Schley and Pat Blanchfield “ I conaider it essential aeU to thia area. Under the counts and management de­ in urban depoaita. he con­ otr banks are, in fact, State have exceeded f6.5 Rogers and Nfike Sgara- drove in the F la rii rune. that we promiae to continue chairmanship of Senator Al­ velo p m en t. tended, has led to “ one­ growing younger since the billion. mella of Roadrumer, Bill CRITCHLEY CANOY *, what we have already be­ exander Mona, a apodal Forbes pointed out that sided and unjust" charges people who make up these Other speakers included Manning and Mike Schley BOILING SPRINGS i—This gun in terma of correcting joint subcommittee upon "savings banking has of “ redlining'' against the banks are themselves being New Jersey Commissioner of Flash Cleaners, Kimon extra-inning game was de­ many problems In the in- which I served in the 1*74- changed a great deal in re­ State’s home lending given responsibility at of Banking Virginia Long, Katafigiotis, Steve Wik- cided when Rich Pickwood atttitlons of this state,” 75 session, visited every cent years and everyone agencies much younger ages than in national Association of Mu­ linriri and Rich Kuprat of stole home. Springs had Sen. Scardino urged. mental InstitUkm in our w ill have to work harder He explained that “a the past " tual Savings Banks Chair­ Naborhood Pharmacy, Bob jumped in front on doubles Sen. Scardino noted that, state. We held both cioaed just to keep up with the very significant percentage Forbes, president of The man Norwick Goodspeed, Callen and Vincent DeCe- by Sam Ferretti and John in the two years the sub­ and open hearing In the p a ce .” of deposit liabilities still on Howard Saving Bank, was and William D McDowell, sare of Lions and Gus Boi- Pappenberg and a homer committee haa been active, case of the cioaed hearings, With regard to mortgage the books of urbsn bank of­ installed during the Associ­ executive direcotr of the sits of Elks. L - by Bobby Rose. But nondtttcne have Improved the teatimony was con­ lending, Forbes said the fices actually represents ation's 69th Annual Confer­ Hackensack Meadowlands Alternates are Pal Critchley came back on dram atically. fidential but it enabled us “urban-located thrift in­ the savings of people who ence at the Playboy Resort Development Commission. Blanchfield and David doubles by Scott Mangini During a surprise visit to gain conaidarahle insight stitutions coitinue to make have relocated outaide the and Country C liti here. Tlte Savings Banks’ Asso­ Lambie of Flash and an Pickwood and a single the aubcommittee con­ into many atrodtiaa, incon­ sizeable amotaits of mort­ branch trading area into Also installed were Arlyn ciation represents 20 New Charles Evered of Elks by Jack Lyle. ducted laat month, the ad­ sistencies and neglect that gage money available in ur­ suburban com muiities, and D. Hus, president of The Jersey savings banks which NATIONAL ROTARY 4, B. ALTMAN ministration snd staff at exists. The public hearing ban areaa where prudent who themaelves look to the Raritan Savings Bank, maintain 153 offices in 10 LEAGUE— Bill Brooks and A C O . 1— Pat Strehi and Marlboro Psychiatric Hos­ to a great extent, alao sub­ lending can be juatified. banka where they keep Raritan, first vice presi­ countries. G ary Meister of B. Altman Mike Davis led Rotary with Banka still owe it to their, their savings for their own dent; Donald C. Sims, pres­ Collectively, bank por­ & Co., Scott Mangini and a double and single each, depositors to exercise good suburban mortgage ident and treasurer of the tfolios represent more than Pete Kelly of Chritchley while Tim O’Brien held Al­ judgement in making new Union County Savings 1 million savings, checking, Candy. Bobby Roee, John tman to four singles, two lo a m .” Forbes also pointed out Barfk, Elizabeth, second C Real Estate ) mortgage and personal loan Pappenberg and Sam Fer­ by pitcher Bill Brooks. Noting that Federal and that, it appears “very li­ vice president; John B. TCOlXltS. retti of Boiling Springs, KIWANIS ». SIFFORD'S State regulators are "quick kely" that legislation will Tkach, president of the Scott Goodwin and Jimmy ( —Je f f Wilkinson got his to criticize banks for loan aoan be paaaed permitting ■ '-Walsh of Siffo rd 'j Exxon. second hit and Scott To- even in the dty banks to pay interest on de­ Tim O’Brien, Davis meske his third to accotxX ■UY THRU N ltl INC. he suggested, ” We mand deposits. For New and Pat Strehi of Rotary, for the winning nxi Pitcher must all walk that fine line Jersey savtnp bankers, be Steps On Fraud LYNDHURST - New listing. 2 fam ily with only and Jim m y DeLuise and John Gavura also had three said, it would “probably be $5SO. taxes. Mod. kit. A bath on 1st flow . Can Bold and aggressive steps total is expected to be well Joe Pappenberg of Kiwanis hits for Kiwanis and Kenny BEST BUYSI more prudent to spend our be used as one or two fam ily. Either way Ms a in the fight against growing over 700 for the first time Alternates are Mike Sut- Frain had two. Sharing hit­ ■UTHHKMO energy in preparing and good buy at *45,500 insurance fraud espe­ in ICPI history. phin of Sifford’s, Chris VICTORIAN COiONIAL ting honors for Sifford with planning for that poesibility Brindle and Kenny Frain of LYNDHURST - Mood to sell at only $42,900. 7 Charming setting on 100 * 175 cially arson-for-profit — With recent unification of two each were Jimmy than in conducting a rear Kiwanis and Tommy Flet­ mns. 2 baths, fam ily rm „ 2 porches. Taxes only landscaped lot. Circular * « RUTHERK>RD - 2 fam ily. Would you believe porch, screened in nm porth. E X X O N 1—Singles by Scott B AMmen k Co « 1 Excellent lan d sca p e Mato In a t 21 E a a t P a r k P la c e , Ihe bill lor fraud continues erty and casualty insurance (JnicMey Candy • I $610. a mo. income. 11 rooms, 3 baths, 2 Goodwin and Jim Walsh Kiwmiua I I Rutherford. Friday’s hours to rise.” in the U.S. gar. A large lot in convenient lec. Suburban iiv- Deduced lo $70,900 were all Sifford s could Stfford s E u an 4 U are 9 to t; Saturday's. < to But, Ahern continued Since 1971. its first year ing at its bast. Call today $74,900 muster off Pat Strehi. Ro­ K1AXNT 1 IC PI investigations, arrests of operation, IC PI’s Special RUTHERFORD - dose to buses and schools. Don't COLONIAL (14 years young). and convections have all Agents throughout the coun­ tary’s attach was led by Thanks to many recent Kdltr Engineering » 11 be cramped, see this extra dean, well kept 3 Brick cedar shakes. 3 beAoono. reached record levels, and try have examined over Tom Fletcher and Bob Wlt- master bedroom (extra large), contributione, including half Ltam » II bdrm. modem beauty. Alum, siding, modem kit. terschein (three hits each). Naborhood Pharmacy I U living room, Jn n g room, iflc4 the Borg library, the Mu­ public awareness and con­ 29,000 claim s and have been and bath, sun deck, swimming pool, extra large em eot-in-kitchen. 2 Modern seum's book sale w ill fea- cern about the economic instrumental in more than lot. Asking $60,900 tue a well-restocked as­ burden of fraud is on the 2.400 arrests. Ahem report­ CARLSTADT - Move right in this ultra modem, rise. The fiscal year arrest ed. sortment. A special Collec­ BUILDING LOT - NORTH ARLINGTON 25' xl2S'. carpeted, well landscaped > bdrm. colonial. r.HJk. a o.i. A V A X A IUI TO tor's Comer of choicer vol­ Desirable location. Call for particulars. O ar., 4 built-in air conditioners, work shop, den, Q U A U M O M f umes has been added. Pa­ low taxoe and ether extras. Asking $64,900 THE O NLY 1t% down on trons w ill find that the ex­ NORTH ARLINGTON - One Fam ily starter homo. f m e w a h M m u I C r I m EAST RUTHERFORD - 2 stores w ith fu ll basement er^^N vw iW im ^W wW^oa perimental expansion of MEADOWLAND AGENCY Large LR. with fpl., dining room with sun porch, in heart of business center. Large let, low taxoe. sale hours in Jia ie has been 9 3 5 - 4 4 8 7 modem country kitchen. Second - 2 bedrooms • rick and stucco. Odod opportunity. Only successful and w ill be re­ OTEN 7 OATS *-9 Sind bath. Attached garage. Fenced roar yard. $ 3 9 ,9 0 0 ta in e d . « FRANKLIN ft. RUTHERFORD Asking $57,900. Contributions fOr the Au­ PASSAIC - two fam ily - 6 rms. (3 bdrms.) each 01 LATORRACA RUTHERFORD gust sale w ill be gratefully floor. Separate heating units. 2 air send., carpet­ accepted from Ju ly 11 on­ 2 BRAND NEW USTINGS ing. Oead income. Live rent free. C all now. Price REALTY CORP. OFFICE FOR RENT OR LEASE on Ridge Road. Two ward. The Muaeum will WON'T LAST CAU. NOW I 040 M M IS A n w i Am ., M w M Charm ing Dutch Colonial, with 3 bod room*, chott- rooms with large display window, air condi­ also hold sales In Septem­ tioned and carpeted. S SO.QO per month. RUTHERFORD - BUSINESS FOR SALE - Established 935-7848 nut trim , firoplo—, boom coiling in dining room. 2 ber and October. ASKING $49,900 confectionary and stationary, mini-luncheonette Q uaint Victorian with 4 bod rooms in o>collont loco- BUSINESS FOR SAU - North Arlington. Estab­ business. Excellent location on main artery. lished Delicateesen with a ll equipment and Oaed grass, lew rant. A ll stosk and fixtures In­ NORTH ARLINGTON ASKING $54,900 stock. Be your own Boos. f ccluded. h id e d Ideal eaaertunlty for 2 M M K Y A s k in g $ 3 9 ,0 0 0 LYNDHURST RENTALS II3 U ROOM AMRTMINTS 2 FAMILY - All Modem. 5 Spacious rooms, 1 bed- rooms, til* bath, lorge doted in patio all on fir*t Hooc. 4 m u . h / l 12 0 0 . 3 me. $220. DAVIY AGINCY Second floor completely now. Soautiful finnhod bow­ 4 rm». $230. ktsw town Home $300. laedim kit*— wH W a . 1 mm (•■tOO lei. Leented 1 men!. New fwmoco. Now wiring. Intercom system REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE throughout house. 2 Car goroge. 56 » 21* lot. In ground pool, IS « 30, fully equipped. LOW TAXIS. 6 4 9 R M m R o a d Frank P. Nisi, Inc. VIANY EXTRAS. ASKING *70,000 Lyndhurst, BM . 07071 SH VINCI AND M CONVINCED Realtor - Insurant* Joseph Coed a Agency m VINCENT AUTERI, Iteamy Avenue. Keamy | 4 A m es A< I* REAL ESTATE Heights - 2M-2674 4 3 8 - 3 0 3 0 Rutherford - 438-4421 Mas. E x c lu s iv e 47* Riverside Ave. 22 - T H U RSD A Y, j U Y 7. 1»77 f Ancestors Used Belter Building Plan Leader Classifieds “ H p T f l U M r J r i n m l u u . . . . J 4 I >

a t r s s ^ s a j - s r 1 c - ATT1 M t MNT UximoloRy, our American vantotick and Th. T ^ ’ P "**' * Blcmtemtal Gloriou* lockin, tow»ri the future ancestors used their culture f? «* «► •*« “Either c o n Z NORTH ARLINGTON - «d orientaUon^wu *bet 'M*m'o t L e v y and nitio mutt roams tn duplax. Hoot supplied. LEGAL NOTICE . .. “nd •t*d®w/bulld«ri Stanley Nanta A1A of MU- nonalize tu r , A v a ila b le Ju ly 15. C all 998- ••r, commented Edward perceive their put. present sdale. Aiding the Task Sra5lln»nt«tw !^» h NUTLIY AUTO SALES 5984. RESOLUTION NO « b Levy AIA of Wooddiff Lake and future built environ- Force iu D a n is My lan reached the tin * Jh*n w 90 WASHINGTON AVE. NORTH ARLINGTON - 4 rooms. A H EREAS, the Board of Commis­ « — e r to m ow> quta- TCnt ApprodmaUly 50 AIA ol Montd-r, S T ^ e ^ « £ si oners of the Township of Lyndhurst H/HW swppld. Near Trans. No dr* req uired to h a w an annual audit percent of the rapomfcnU now completing reparation run « • . not as a NUTLEY,’ N.J. * pots. Small washer available. oi fhp boohs, accourts and financial or IbUrical- t'a p sa rtio n s of the Township of Lyn- ly significant buldii«s bet­ S250. One month security. Av. dhui ••! made and completed pursuant p m je c t, 1 ? f°U,th P°Uti“ i ™*tta« Aug. I- Business couple pre­ to N J S A 40A 5 4 . and W H E R E A S , the necessary budoet ter reflect spritual values planned to terminate this ferred. 991-8542. appropriation h as been mad* for the and interact with envirao- LEGAL NOTICE t onducting of said annual audit by LEGAL NOTICE 235-0788 1 the Board of Commissioners of the mental factors. LEGAL NOTICE LYNOHURST • 6 spacious rooms. Township of Lyndhurst. and NOTICE 2 blocks from H.S. and Plaia. W H EREAS, the provisions of Levy was one of numer­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N J S.A 40A 5 it do not require the S H E R I F F S S A L E $250 Make your own hoot Call SBF24323 THIS IS AN ORDINANCE CREAT the following proposed Ordinance Board of Commissioners to advertise ous respondents to a ques­ D ocket No.: F-517S-7S was introduced and passed on first 939-5813. for bids for the w ort to be performed ING AND ESTABLISHING THE OF Quality Used Cars bv th*> annual audit, and tionnaire developed by the SUPERIOR COURT FICE OF TAX ASSESSORS FOR reading at a meeting of the Borough OF NEW JERSEY THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST. Council of the Borough of Carlstidt, W H E R E A S , the provisions of the in the County of Bergen and State of i..M ai Public Contracts Law. N J S A . Bicentennial Task Force of CHANCERY DIVISION — IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN LYNDHURST - 3 rooms, near N ew Je r s e y , held on the 30th day of 40A n 1 et seq requires that the BERGEN COUNTY AND FIXING THE DUTIES AND $ 6 0 0 - $1800 Juno 1977. and that said Ordinance transportation, shopping. No Resolution authorizing the award of the Architects i« (p if of Wherein Boiling Springs Savinos TERM OF OFFICE THEREOF will be taken up for further consid­ ohfrafcts for professional services" and Loan Association is Plaintiff and The Board of Commissioners of the pots. Avail. Sept. 1. Call 438- Northern New Jersey. Pur­ eration for final passage at a meet­ without i competitive bids shall be ad Richard E Geschwtli et als are de­ Township of Lyndhurst In the County ing of sold Borough Council to be 5907 after 4 p.m. vertised in the designated official pose of the inquiry was to fendants of Bergen and State of New Jersey, newspaper of the Township of Lvn Civil Actlon-Execution. do ordain as follows: held at its meeting room in the Me­ SAME LOCATION FOR 10 YEARS dhursr*5no tfjat said Resolution shall determine how private citi­ S*ITM . DeLUCIA, A SECTION 1 OFFICE CREATED. morial Municipal Building. SOO Madi­ (w ivailable for public inspection, SMORODSKY. Attorney There is hereby created and estab­ son Street, in the Borough of Carls and zen, including architects, By virtue of the above stated writ lished for the Township of Lyndhurst tadt County of Bergen and State of NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RE to me directed and delivered. I shall the office of Tax Assessors There New Jersey, on the 18th day of July, 1*77, at t o'clock, P.M., or as soon SOIVEO, hv the Board of Commis historical societies, plai­ expose for sale bv public vendue and shall be a Chief Assessor and a Tax M tro OMTS A sumws .■oners of the Township of Lyndhurst sell to the highest bidder on Wadnes Assessor and such other personnel as thereafter as said matter can be PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA, 1969 th.it William Pefio. located at No 114 ning boards, college facul- day the 20th day of July, W 7 at two may be deemed to be necessary bv reached, at which time and place all > al.sade Avenue. Garfield. New Jer o'clock in the afternoon, prevailing the Director of the Department. The persons who may be interested there automatic transmission asking •.Pv is hereby authorized by the time, at the Sheriff's Office, situated appointment of the Chief Assessor in w ill be given an opportunity to be IEGAL NOTICE in the Bergen County Jail Building. heard concerning the same. $600.00, call after 5:90 - 939- - Ho.i.rt ol Commissioners of the Town and Tax Assessor shall be by the Di­ Space •■tun '>f t vndhurst to conduct an an Court Street. Hackenspck. that is to rector of the Department to which A Copy of this Ordinance has been WANTED 4858. nu..i iudit pursuant to N J S.A O R D IN A N C E sav: said office has been assigned by the posted on the Bulletin Board upon I 0A s i ,md to perform all other ser All that tract or parcel of land Board of Commissioners. which public notices are customarily Bibs Auto Parts x it. s necessary as the Auditor for NO. 1665 BEGINNIN G at a point in the SECTION 2 DUTIES. The Chief posted In the Memorial Municipal the Township of Lyndhurst for a peri AN ORDINANCE DEDIr southwesterly line of V reel and Ave Assessor shall be the person in Building of the Borough, and a copy od f-om W a v 18 1977 to December nue therein distant 259 90 feet south charge of said office and shall be re­ is available up to and including the will pay $60 C A T IN G A S AND FO R A tim e of such meeting to the members 31 1*7 7; easterly from the Intersection of the sponsible for the performance and For Any Full Size O r Com­ B E IT ruRTHER R E S O L V E D , PUBLIC STREET, AVE­ sam e w ith the southeasterly line of discharge of all functions and duties of the general public of the Borough who shall request such copies, at the For h,.t if..- appointment of W illiam Pelio Carmita Avenue and from thence prescribed by law for municipal as­ plete. Used parts for all makes NUE OR HIGHWAY, CER- office of the Borough Clerk In said shall be for a period of one year from T A I N L A N D S IN T H E running ( 1 ) South M degrees 1$ min sessor and shall be responsible for of cars. AUTO w iil * Sum ss he date of the adoption of this Reso utes East along the southwesterly the a d m in istrative duties in said of­ Memorial Municipal Building, Carls- nil ion TOWNSH I P OF LYN­ line of V reel and Avenue SO feet to a ’ fice of tax assessors and such other tadt. New Jersey. §4 Stover Ave. Kearny HP IT FURTHER RESOLVED, DHURST, IN THE COUN­ point, thence (2) South 51 degrees duties as shall be assigned bv the Di­ F R A N C E S G O M EZ . 45 Borough Clerk that said W iiliarfi Pelio shall be paid TY OF BERGEN AND minutes West and at right angles rector of the Department. >n annual fee for said services for with the said line of V reel and Avenue SECTION 3 TERM OF OFFICE. 991-4246 Sale - i d i t riod in the sum of $10,000 00 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, 129 68 feet to a point; thence (3) par The C hief Assessor shall hold his of­ O R D IN A N C E NO. 77-4 Pricvs subiect to chano* MODERN AUTO fice for a term of four (4) years from AN ORDINANCE OF THE HI I FURTHER RESOLVED SAID PUBLIC STREET TO allel with the southwesterly line of a n y t i m e . FLEA MARKET tha? th.- services to be rendered have the first day of Ju ly next following BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT ES PARTS BE KNOWN AND DE­ Vreeland Avenue, north 38 degrees, TABLISHING A STATE UNIFORM iwarded without competitive fifteen minutes West 50 feet to a his appointment. The Tax Assessor DiddM.y as a professional service pur SIGNATED AS MANOR shall hold office for the term of his CONSTRUCTION CODE ENFORC DISCOUNT oom t, thence (4) parallel with the ING AGENCY. A CONSTRUCTION BEST FLEA MARKET EVER, j.. it to the provisions of N .J.S .A COURT FOR THE USE, second course North 51 degrees 45 appointment and until the expiration 10A S 11 Ar>d N J S A 40A11-5 (1) of said term FEE SCHEDULE. A CONSTRUC PRICES! ROUTE 3 DRIVE IN THEATRE, ACCESS AND PASSAGE minutes east >29 68 feet to the point TION BOARD OF APPEALS. AND "''t‘ > .■ a I Public Contract or place of Beginning. SECTION 4. REPEAL Ordinance i ’w .. , i t'ng the aw ard for sard OF. THE PUBLIC IN THE FIRE LIM ITS PURSUANT TO Rutherford, N .J. Across from BEIN G known and designated as No 1614 and all other ordinances or LEGAL NOTICE • M AKES • MUFFIE RS « r . • from the necessity of com CKAPTER 217. LAWS OF NEW ______SAID TOWNSHIP OF LYN Lot 12 In Block No. 13 on a certain parts of ordinances inconsistent here­ Moadowlands Sports Campion 1 i etiti ,i bidding JERSEY 1975 and TITLE 5, CHAP- w herfas there tn • CLUTCHES • SHOCKS map entitled Map of Property of with are hereby repealed Hf IT FURTHER RESOLVED DHURST. IN THE COUN­ • MACHINE SHOP DtUMS Free Give-Aways A Door A W V a n W in k le & Co.. Vreeland SECTION 5 EFFECTIVE DATE ' i im>* uf this Resolution shall be TY OF BERGEN AND This Ord/nance shall take effect ten iKiRKtTM a s * "1" ad t i t :, Tract. Rutherford. New Jersey" TURNED, HEADS REBUILT Prizes. Every Saturday and i.ublished onie in the Commercial da ys after the date of Its publication BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY Education of the Borough of East STATE OF NEW JERSEY. w hich said m ap was filed in the of • HIGH PERFORMANCE • a j. < the olficial designated news The Board of Commissioners of the after firial passage. OR AND C O U N C IL OF T H E * Ru,her,0f<*- County of Beroen. State Sunday through Christmas 9 i n» - of the Township of Lyndhurst fice of the Clerk of Bergen County on BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT AS of New Jersey, and PARTS & LABOR Township of Lyndhurst. in the County M a y 27. 1925. as M ap No 1298 AM. ■ 5 PM. (201) 933-4388. Adopted Ju ne 14. 1977 of Bergen, do ordain as follows PUBLIC NOTICE F O L L O W S W H EREA S, funds are available for BEIN G known as 159 Vreeland Av­ • TOOiS RENTED Follow service road signs Puobshed July ?, 1977 * S E C T IO N 1 It is hereby deter PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Section I.e. There is hereby estab­ this purpose; and enue. Rutherford. New Jersey that at a regular meeting of the lished in the Borough of Carlstadt a • FAINTS DUPONT 4 mined that the following described W H EREAS, the Local Public Con- land is needed for public use Together with the hereditaments Bo ard of Com m issioners of the Town State Unifbrm Construction Code en- . , N ...... METAL FLAKE • MVNI BIKES and appurtenances thereunto belong S E C T IO N 2 That a public street or shfp of Lyndhurst. Bergen County. forcing agency to be known as the 1 * ! i . HELP WANTEP LEGAL NOTICE road be laid out and ooened known as mg Approximate amount due on this New Jersey, held on Tuesday. June "Building Construction Agency.’ q uires that the resolution authorizing M anor Court, in the Township of L yn ­ execution .s *54,358.00. plus Sheriff's 2f, 1977, the above Ordinance was in­ the award of contracts for "Profes MECHANIC ON DUTY fees consisting of a construction official, dhurst, County of Bergen, State of troduced and passed on its first read­ building subcode official, plumbing sional Services" without competitive 82 RUTGERS ST. M iilV liLi % of the purchase price in the New Jersey, in accordance with the 10 ing and that the said Ordinance shall subcode official, electrical subcode bids must be publicly advertised: ATTENTION - PARTY PLAN following description form of C ertified Check or Cash is re be taken up for further consideration OPEN SUNDA* 9AM 2PM o fficial, fire protection subcode offi- NOW. THEREFORE BE IT RE A ll that tract or parcel of land and quired at time of sale The property for final passage at a regular meet ciel, and such other subcode officials y . ! " 0 , V 4 Demonstrators AN ORDINANCE AU- shall be sold subfect to all liens am SOLVED bv the Board of Education 759-5555 . „ prem ises, situate, lying and being in mg of the Board of Commissioners to for such additional subcodes as the needed in this areal Over 400 I HOR 17 ING T H E P U R ­ the Township of Lyndhurst, in the encumbrances of record and the be held on Tuesday. July 26. 1977 at Commissioner of tin M urM M of ol th> <* E*sl RutMrtora. Sheriff makes no representations ex­ fast-selling items! Best Hostess County of Bergen and State of New 8 00 o'clock in 4he evening, pre­ 'Community------Affairs *State...... of New Jer County of Bergen. State of New Jer­ CHASE or O N E (1) 1977 pressed or im plied, as to the exis­ Jersey, more particularly described va ilin g tim e, or as soon thereafter as sev. shall hereafter adopt as part of sey as follows: CA.B A N D CH ASSIS as follows: tence. amount, or validity of any N° 'nv**»"»*nt! Call said m atter can be reached, at which the State Uniform Construction Code AUTO WRECKERS liens and encumbrances on the prop t. That Dr Louis V Napoiitano, Toll Free 1-800-243-7606 or H E A V Y DUTY FRAME B E G IN N IN G at a point in the eas time and place all persons who may The construction'official shall be the TRUCK WITH V-8 ENGINE terly line of Livingston Avenue, dis­ e rtv w hich is the subiect matter of be interested therein shall be given Physician of the State of New Jersi w rit. SANTA'S TOY PARTIES, tant 302 * feet ft right angles to this sale. This notice is further sub­ chief adm inistrator of the enforcing j4 h. r#by a ODOI„t- profession as a Physician of the State NEW JERSEY AND M AK curvature, thence LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE code official, an onsite Inspection of New Jersey, and such services are efits. Liberal commissions w ith 4 Curving to the right along a agency mav be retained bv contrect ING THE N E C E S S A R Y pursuant to N .J.A .C . 5:23 More than not subiect to com petitive bidding opportunity for advancement. cu rv e having a radius of 41.0 feet, an That the President and Secre- APPROPRIATION OF arc distance of 175.04 feet, thence BID NOTICE one such official position may be held For personal interview write a bv the same person; provided that U rv °* the Board of Education of the 5675.00 FOR T H E S A M E 5 North 41 4*' West, and parallel Notice is hereby given that sealed com panied bv a non-collusion affid a­ letter ond tell me about your­ AND OTHER, N E C E S S A R Y to the second course, a distance of bids will be received bv the Mayor v it and a certified check or bid bond such person is qualified pursuant to Borough of East Rutherford are 136 54 feet, thence ./ and Council of the Borough of North for not less than ten ( % ) percent o« P .L . 1975. C. 217 and N .J.A .C . 5:23 to hereby authorized to execute this res- self. W.S. Fail, Soles Monoger, E X P E N S E S IN C O N 10 hold each such position. 6 North 69 2 T U " West, a dis Arlington. Bergen Countv. New Jer­ olution end advertise same according the amount bid. provided said check Southwestern Petroleum, B o h NFCTION T H E R E W I T H tance of 5.34 feet, thence sey tor the construction of 220 Lineal need not be more than $ , nor c. The Public shell heve the right to law . Feet of 24" Vitrified Clav Sanitary 20 000.00 to do business with the enforcing M ID PROVIDING THE ,7 Northeasterly along the easterly shall not be less than $MO OO and a NOTICE UNITEMP 7S9, Ft. Worth, Texas 76101. line of Livingston Avenue on an ir Sewer in River Road, along with all eoencv at one office location except other necessary and appurtenant consent of suretv from a surety com­ for emergencies, and unforeseen or l. Leonard J. Carpareiii. Board 8.O.E. MEANS B Y W HICH reg u lar curve to the left a distance of pany authorized to transact business work at North Arlington Borough unavoidable circumstances Secretary, do herebJ certify that the Help Wanted: FUNDS FOR T H E P A Y 61.43 feet to the point and place of in the State of N ew Je rse y in a sum H all on Ju ly 12. 1977 at 8:00 P M Lo­ Section 2. The Bergen County Con foregoing is a true copy of a resolu MENT THEREOF SH A L L Beginning. equal to one hundred ( 100% ) percent ca l P re v a ilin g Time. struction Board of Appeals is hereby tion passed bv the East Rutherford Secf-typict BE RAISED. The above premises are to be Drawings, specifications and forms of the amount bid. and be delivered known as Manor Court, a public at the place on of- before the hour designated as the agency to hear »p- Board of Education at a meeting held lli- final d of Commissioners of the of bids, contract and bond for pro­ t Ju n # street, in the Township of Lyndhurst named above peals from the local enforcing 1f77 Wa hove savaral posi­ P A R T T IM E ' ownship of Lyndhurst, County of posed work, prepared bv Joseph E. agency. The standard proposal form and Bergen and State of New Jersey, do SECTION 3 That the aforedes Neglia. Borough Engineer have been J u ly 7. 1977 tions opan. Temporaryl SINCERE PEOPLE who crifeed public street shall be for pub the non-collusion affidavit are at Section 3.a The fee for a construc «. folio filed in the office of the said Engi tion perm it shall be the sum of the F e e . $10.80 tached to the specifications, cooies of liko to help others can SEC Tf >N I P U R P O S E That there '' 1 “ ,** ,1 1 * p r* neer at 710 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst. subcode fees listed in ( 1 ) through (3) Assignment. Apply at] New Jersey and may be inspected by which will be furnished on appli hased by the Township a®n }»i£ £ £ !! cation to the Engineer. hereof and shall be paid before the one* for scrooning. Com-J earn extra money toll­ o n . ' Cabc « and» . prospective bidders during business permit isissued. LEGAL NOTICE m astis Heavy Duty Frame Truck hours Bidders will be furnished with The Contractor will comply with all ing people about o the aforedescribed lands rules and regulations and orders pro­ (1) The building subcode fee shall pony pays foo With V 8 Engine 361 366. 168 in W B a copy of the specifications and blue­ W H EREA S, there exists a need for a U2 ii a.000 Lb. front axle. S E C T IO N 4. That a certified copy prints of the drawings by the Engi mulgated bv the State Treasurer pur product thot con benefit of this ordinance of dedication, to­ suant to P L 1975. c. 127 and with all (a ) Fo r new construction, $.005 per School Dentist to the Board of Educa­ 000 i t> Rear Axle and accessories neer on proper notice and payment of cu b ic loot of building or ^structure their health and help »he>.-to at a co st not to e xceed gether with a deed describing the cost of preparation. Bids must be provisions of N .J.S .A . 11:2-1 through tion of the Borough of East Ruther aforesaid public highway and a map 10 2-4 and all rules and regulations volume, provided thet the'minimum UNITEMP S i3 soo 00 made on Standard Proposal forms in fee shall be $25 00 lord. County of Bergen. Stete of New them lose weight. Must SECTION 2 ' DEBT OBLIGATION showing the location, bounds and di the manner designated herein and re­ promulgated thereunder, the provi Jersey; and mensions thereof, shall, after pas sions of which they are incorporated (b) For renovations, alterations 8 4 5 - 7 4 4 4 be willing to follow-up it is hereby determ ined that said ex quired bv the Specifications, must be and repairs. $5.00 per $ of.esti W H EREA S, funds are available for sage of the same, be filed in the Of­ enclosed in sealed envelopes, bearing herein bv reference 1,000 ponse is not a current expense of the mated cost of the work, provided his purpose, and S — 10 Route 17 at fice of The Clerk of the County of Ber the name and address of bidder and Bv order of the Mayor and Coun­ by phone to assure de­ tow- hip of LVndhurst and It is nec that the m inim um fee shall be . gen name of the protect on the outside cil. Borough of North Arlington. Ber $10 00 W HEREAS, the Local Public Con­ • ssar y that the Township of Lvn (c) For additions. $.005 per cubic Rt. 4, Paramus sired results. No "hot- dnm st in the Countv of Bergen and SECTION 5. All ordinances or addressed to Mayor and Council, gen County. New Jersey.*' tract Law (NJSA 40A 11-1 et seq) re D a te : Ju ly 7. 1977 foot of building or structure volume St.itf of New Je rs e y, shall raise mon parts of Ordinances inconsistent Borough of North Arlington. Bergen quires that the resoitfion authorizing shot" salesmen please. herewith are hereby repealed County. New Jersey and must be ac F e e $15.18 for the added portion, provided that 9 3 5 - 5 3 5 3 «-y for the purpose stated in Section 1 the m inim um fee shall be $10.00 the award of contracts for "Profes­ Call Chuck or Marie at ‘ lb s Ordinance and the estimated (d) For combinations of renova sional Services" without competitive maximum amount of money neces PUBLIC NOTICE 1099 W all Street tions and additions, the sum of the 933-6660 or 438-8306 sarV to be raised from all sources for LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE bids must be publicly advertised: L y n d h u rs t PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given fees computed separately as renova NO. THEREFORE BE IT RE­ for appointment. the aforesaid purpose is (13.500 00 th at at a re g u la r m ee tm a of the tions and additions SECTION 3 DOWN PAYMENT SOLVED by the Board of Education Board of Com m issioners of the Town (2) The plumbing subcode fee shall AN D , A P P R O P R IA T IO N There is ship of Lyndhurst. Bergen County. , ORDINANCE NO. 1tM be $5 00 per plumbing fixture, device, of the Borough of East Rutherford. iiert-by appropriated to said purpose New Jersey, held on Tuesday. June and plumbing stack to be mstatled; County of Bergen. Stete of New Jer­ as down payment the sum of $675 00 28. 197 7, the above Ordinance was in­ provided that the minimum fee shall sey as follows: rthicfi sum is to be charged to the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE EN­ troduced and passed on its first read be $5 00 1. That Dr. Kenlth Nevard. Doctor r apitai unpiovement Fund That the mg and that the said Ordinance shall TITLED, "AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETERMIN­ (3) The electrical subcode fees and fu iir.. i sui»i . f 512.836 is hereby _ of Dentistry of the Stete of New Jer- 00 be taken up tor further consideration inspections shall be collected and MACHINISTS ■ P I it- i - said ourpose and for for fi ING THE ANNUAL SALARIES, WAGES AND COM­ Fully u p tritn a d for Engi no loth*. Turro* latho. Mil­ * -al passage at a regular meet PENSATION OF THE SEVERAL OFFICERS AND EM­ conducted------bv third- -- party----- Inspection----- ;> m o o M M SOiool o ™ it* - COn ,nfl of ,h* o< ComrnissiorwrsTo agency until December 31. t977, after tist to the Board of Education of the tin g M a c h in * . A ll jofao ro quiro c a p a b ility o f d o in g o w n rew th and that the gross be held on Tuesday. July 26. 1977 at PLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST AND w hich the M ayor and Council, m ay at Borough of East Rutherford o.;bt ,t ih* '-nship of Lyndhurst ,* 8 00 o'clock in the evening pre PROVIDING THE MANNER OF PAYMENTS THERE­ its option by resolution appoint a m u­ 2. That is appointment is awarded •ol up. « working from Muoprin* to cIo m to lo ra n o SELT ION i HONn TI r ID A l,me- w thereafter as OF." nicipal electrical subcode official and without competitive bidding as a with minimum suporvitlon. - i(iN w nT « Ih l, „ C,.PA sa,d ma*ter can be reached, at which adoot a schedule of electrical sut> ION NOTES That in order to tem time and place all persons who may Be it Ordained bv the Board of Commissioners of the-Township of Lyndhurst. code fees Professional Service" under the . - - V finance the purpose as de be interested therein shall be given in the County of Bergen and State of New Jersey, as follows provisions of the Local Public Con­ Rr*t A Socond Shifl Oponings. 15% Shift Diforantial S E C T IO N 1 That the Schedule of Salaries as listed under the Department of (4) The fee for plan review shall be r iji-.j .n -Section 1 of this Ordi an opportunity to be heard con fifteen (15%) percent of the amount tracts Law. because the services per­ n jn ce . bor.d anticipation notes are cerning the sam e P u b lic A ffa irs and the Department of Public Safety be amended to read as fol Pull Benefit Program to be charged for the construction formed «Te by a person authorized hereby authorized pursuant to the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS lows: SCHEDULE OF SALARIES / Permit and shall be paid betpre the bv law to practice a recognized pro­ . -ovi-inns ol the Revised .Statutes of TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST plans are reviewed. The amount paid Apply In Person 8 AM. te 4 PM. D a ily t lie ioa Chapter 2. in an amount ATTEST: Department of Public Affairs Minimum Maximum fession as a Dentist of the State of for this fee shall be credited toward I it to exreed the sum of $12.825 00 Herbert W Perry C h ie f A ssessor $t2.500 00 New Jersey, and such services ere No phone inquiries, please ' ' d noti . shall state in general Township Clerk Sub-Code Fire Official 79 00 the amount of the fee to be charged not sub iect to com petitive bidding for the construction permit. tirms th. purposes for which they Lyndhurst. New Jersey Department of Public Safety ^ 3. That the President end Secre­ STANDARD TOO! A MANUFACTURING CO. aje issued and shall be determined DATED June 28, 1977 Program Director. Juvenile Aid SlS.lf^OO (5) The fee for a permit for demoli tion of a building or structure shall ta ry of the B o ard of. Education of the to be hereafter PUBLISH ED : July 7, 1977 S E C T IO N 2. -All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this Or 738 Schuyler Ave., Lyndhurst, N .J. I t e t i i be $2000 Borough of Easl Rutherford are F E E $28 98 dinance are hereby repealed as to such inconsistencies An equal opportunity employer. S f < f ION i PERIOD OF USE SEC TIO N 3. This Ordinance shall take eHect after final passage and publica­ (6) The fee for a permit for the re­ hereby authorized to execute this rev » U! NEhS It iv hereby determined tion according to law moval of a building or structure from olution and advertise same according that the oenod of usefulness of the LEGAL NOTICE one lot to another or to a new loca to lo nfor* said pu>pose set forth in Section PUBLIC NOTICE tion on the sam e lot shall be $5 00 per NOTICE IS f iv e (S) years, within the lim ita $1,000 of the sum of the estimated Public Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Board of Com­ I, Leonard J. Carpareiii, Board tion^ of the R evised Statutes of New PUBLIC NOTICE costs for moving for new foundations missioners of the Township of Lyndhurst. Bergen County. New Jersey, held on Secretary, do hereby certify that the Jersey 40A 1 71. 40A 2 72 and 40A 2 yndhurst Planning Board Tuesday. June 28. 1977. the above Ordinance was introduced an^ passed on its and for pjacement in a completed Application for Site first reading and that the said Ordinance shall be taken up for further consid condition in the new Iota 11 an, pro­ foregoino is a true ropy of a resolu­ HEAD MMRSE S t ' 1 IO N 6 SUPPLEMENTAL Plan Approval eration for final passage at a regular meeting of the Board qf Commissioners vided that the m inim u m fee shall be tion passed bv the East Rutherford $ OEB 1 th a t it is hereby determined to be held on Tuesday. July 26. 1977 at 8:00 o'clock in the evening, prevailing 100.00 Board of Education at a meeting held i»id d< < lared that the supplemental Notice is hereby given that an ap- • ti as soon thereafter as said matter can be reached, at which time ertf (7) The fee for a permit to con­ Ju n e 2*. 1*77 a n d debt tatement required by the local plication has been made bv W An i shall be tf wen an opportunity struct a sign shall be a flat fee of J u ly 7, 1*77 bond la w of N ew Je rse y has been derson Assocs tor RoflsRoyce Mo $15 00 duly m ade and filed in the office of tOrs Inc. for site plan approval in the (a) The fee for a certificate of con­ P e e : >10.1______the township Clerk et the Township BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS C o m m ercial- G en eral Industry Zone TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST tinued occupancy shall be $10 00 of l v nrthur st. and that such state according to the requirements of Or­ A T T E S T (b) The fee for a Certificate of Oc LEGAL NOTICE GENERAL STAFF NURSES ment o tiled shows that the gross dinance No 14S5 of the Township of Herbert W Perry cupancy granted pursuant to a debt < t said 1 ownship as defined in Lyn d h u rst. N ew Je rs e y, for the con Township Clerk change of use shall be $10.00 R .- v ise d S t a t u t e s 40A 2 40 is in struction of a building for the pur Lyndhurst. New Jersei (c) The fee for a multiple Certifi W H EREAS, there exists a need for >reased bv this Ordinance bv pose of Corporate Headquarters. D ated Ju n e 28. 1977 c e te of O ccupancy shall be $1000 an Attorney to the Boerd of Educa­ 51241^^ oo and that the issuance of Parts Warehouse. Auto Storage on Published: Ju ly 7. 1977 each occupancy tion of the Borough of East Ruther­ said obligations authorized by this premises known as Chubb Ave and F e e : $21 88 (8) The fee for a permit for in- ford. County of Beroen. Stete of New Hoad nun* and gonoral «taff nurtn LP.N .'l for JO Ordinance are within all debt limita as Block 231. Lot 2. on the Tax and °* an olevator shall be tions prescribed by Revised Statutes Assessment Map. on the Township of $100 00 Jersey; end bod in-pationt unit of ■ community montal hoalth W H E R E A S , funds are eveilable for t New jersey Title 40A Chapter 2 Lyn d h u rst. <•> The construction official cantor. Soak hood nuno with IS N dogroo. M o­ SECTION 7 CONTRACT The Take further notice, that a public LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE shall, with the advice of the tube ode this purpose; and b o ird of Commissioners of the Town hearing shall be held on Ju y 13. 1977, officials prepere and submit to the W H E R E A S , the Local Public Can vant psychiatric oxportonco required. Multi-dk- -'up of Lyndhurst are hereby author a t 8 P .M in the Council Chamber. Mayor and Council bi-amually. a re­ tract Lew (N JSA 46A: 11-1 et sea) re­ i/ed to enter into a contract for the Towr* Hall. Lyndhurst. New Jersey, port recommending a fee schedule iplinary staff psychiatric nursing consultant. On go­ p u rcha se of one ( 1 ) 1977 Cab and at w hich tim e oblections to the grant O R D IN A N C E N O . 1664 quires thet the resolution authorizing based on the operating expenses of the awerd of contracts for "ProfM- ing, insorvico odusation. Also full timo staff nuraos Chassis Heavy Duty Frame Truck >ng of Site Plan Approval by inter the agency, and any other expenees with V 8 Enqme 361 J66. 158 in W B ested persons shall be heard All in AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PROVISION 17-10, of the municipality fairly attributable sionel Services" without compositive terested persons may inspect and for day and swotting shifts bcollont salary and 102 in C A * 000 Lb Front Axle. "PARKING PROHIBITED FOR STREET SWEEPING" to the enforcement of the State Uni bids must be ppbilcty advertised: 17,000 l b Rear Axle and accessories study the site plan and plans and OF SECTION 17, "TRAFFIC AND PARKING" OF THE form Construction Code Act. NOW, THE REPORE BE IT RE­ fringa benefits. Periling facilities. Contact Miss Do­ thereto at a cost not to exceed specifications of the proposed build­ (b) In order to provide fo r the SO L V E D by the Board ef Education $13.500 00 ing or structure prior to the public REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LYN­ rothy Lyons, *24,2405, between * A M .-5 tM training, certification, and technical of the BoretiBh ef East Rutherford. SECTIONS AUTHORITY TO ACT hearing at the offite o* the Lyndhurst Planning Board DHURST 1968 ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMIS­ support programs required b y th e County of Beroen, Stete of New Je r­ R E S C H U T IO N Anything not cov- Uniform Construction Code Act and ■ red by this Ordinance shall be de WILLIAM J ANDERSON. SIONERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, BER­ sey es follows: the Regulations, the e n f o r c in g lermmed and provided for bv Resolu G E N C O U N T Y , N E W J E R S E Y O N A U G U S T 15, 1968. 1. Thet M r. John W. Grody, At ■ in agency shall collect in addition te the The Board of Commissioners of the Township of Lyndhurst. in the County of fees specified above, a surcharge fee tornev-At-L«w of tM Slate ef New SECTION* EFFECTIVE DATE Rolls Royce Motors. Inc Bergtn and State of New Jersey, de hereby ordain as follows ^ o f $ 006 per cubic fhfs Ordinance shall become effec D A T E D Ju n e 2t. 1977 foot of volume of Jersey is hereby appointed ettorney S E C T IO N 1 T hat Provision 17-10 Is hereby am ended to include the follow '"’new construction. Said surcharge fee t ve after publication as provided by PU BLISH ED July 7. 1977 to the Board of Education of the LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE F ee $9 66 shall be re m itte d to me Bureau of Boreuoh of East Rutherford. Sides Hours and Days Housing inspection. Deportment of Both Tuesday - 8:00 a.n C om m unity 2 . thot this appointment Is PUbLR: NOTICE Affairs, en a quarterly to »0 00 a m basis for the fiscal quarter ending ewerded without competitive bidding P U B L IC N O T IC E is hereby given Kingsland Avenue Beth F rid a y 8:00 a.m W H E R E A S , there exists a need for LEGA1 NOTICE Between Ridge Road Se p te m b er 30. decom ber J 1. M arch es e "Professional Service" under ewarded without competitive bidding that at a regular meeting of the * to 10 0B a.m. on Auditor to the Board of Education B o ard of Com m issioners of the Town and Schuyler Avenue 31 and June 30. and not later than the provisions of the Local Public as a Professional Service" under one month next succeeding the end of Contracts Low, because the services of the Borough of Eest RuBtertord. *bip of Lyndhurst. Bergen County. SECTIO N 2 All ordinances or ports of ordinances which are Inconsistent the provisions of the Local Public \w Jersey held on Tuesday, June PUBLIC NOTICE the ouarter for which H is due. In the County of Bergen. Stete of New Jer with the provisions of this ordin*tce ere hereby repealed performed ere bv e person author Contracts Law. because the services 197/ the above Ordinance was in fiscal year In which The Regulations sey: end TAKE NOTICE that application first become effective, sold fee shell ited bv low to practice a recognized Performed are by a person author i< ed and passed on its first read videdCb v T h** ord‘n* nc# *h* 11 U k * H" * 1 Publication as pro profession as an Attornev-At>Lew of W H EREAS, funds ere evellebie lor jajI that the said Ordinance shall has been made to Me Borough Clerk be collected and remitted tor the Ized by law to practice a recognized of the Borough of North Arlington. third and fourth quarters only. this purpose; and be taken up for further consideration the Stete of N * v Jersey and such ser profession as an Auditor of the Stete N J . to transfer te Pietro Biendoiiiio _ public NOTICE The enforcing agency shall report W H E R E A S , the Local Public Con for fm .ii passage at a regular rrwef vices ere not subiect to competitive of New Jersey, end such services ire mg of the Board of Commissioners to t/a Rome Restaurant the Interest of Public Notice is h er*y given that at a regular meeting of the Board of Com- annually at the end of eoch fiscal 'bidding. trect Lew (NJSA «A : 1M et sea) re m is stone rs of the Township of Lyndhurst. Bergen County. New Jersey, h eld OP v o o r to the Bureau of Housing In not subiect to com petitive bidding be held orj Tuesday. July 26. 1977 at Calogera Ciolino In Plenary Retail e ulre s thet the resolution authorizing Consumption License No C-3 for Tuesday .Ju ne 78. 1*77, the above Ordinance * a s introduced md pasoed en 118 oeBrtloR. ond not later tan JuW 31. 3. That the President end Secre­ 8 00 o iloCk in the evening, pre the ewerd of contracts for Profes 3 That the President and Secre­ Premises located at a Crystal Street. first reading and that the said Ordinance shall be taken up for further consid- *»tal amount of the surcharge ee tary of the Boerd of Educe tion of the tory of the Boe rd of Education of the va ilin g tim e, or as soon thereafter as sionel S e rv ic e s " without competitive said matter can be reached, at which North Arlington. Now Jersey, which eretionereuon torfor rmaifinal passage at a regular meeting oof f the Board of ffsm nm m m llllanert lillinsri coifocteo collected inin tnethe fiscalfiscal voer.yoar. In In the fte- Boreuoh of Cost Rutherford are bids must be publicly advertised Borough of East Rutherford are time And place all persons who mav license was heretofore issued to to be held on Tuesday. July 2*.** '1077 — at...... 100 o'clock In the rre n lf ■’ ■ ‘ ■ ‘ H iew cel vear *“ ■' in*“ whichwhich TheThe Raou Raguietiens hereby author lied to execute this res-\ Pietro Biondoiiiio end Caiogore C kX t»erebv authorized to execute this res be interested therein shall be given time, or as soon thereafter as said flatter can be reached, at which Ume end b*come effective, saidM id re p o rt elution end advertise some eccording NOW. THEREFORE BE IT RE •no. for said premises an opportunity'’ to be heard con place all persons who mav be interested therein sheh be encoMrtunttv * * t o f th* m a *fourth ** rt euar SOLVED by the Board of Education olution and advertise some eccording Objections, if any. should be made to be hearda concerning the same wrs only. to low. to law cerning the some NOTICE of the Borough of Eest Rutherford. im m ediately ill writing to the B O A R D O P C O M M IS6 IO M R M Section 4. T h e __ NOTICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Borough Clerfc of the Borough of County of Bergen. Stete of New Jer TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP OP tVMOHMMT limits shall Be hetd I. Leenord J. Corpereill. Board North Arlington. N.J. ATTEST: Ju ly 1. 1*77 Secretary, do hereby certify thet the sev os follows: I, Leonerd J. Corpereill. Boerd ATTEST Secretory, do hereby certify thet the Herbert W Perry PIETRO BIONDOLILLO Herbert W Perry Section S. This ordlnonce shall take* frsBOlno Is o true copy of e resolu­ 1. T h a t Stephen P Radies & Co T/A Romo Restaurant r the first foregoing is e true copy of a resolu Township Clerk Township Clerk tion pessed bv the Eest Rutherford Auditor of the State of N *» Jersey i, *7» Valley Brook Avenue l yndhurst. New Jersey Lyndhurst. New Jersey Boerd of R ^ ca tle n at a meeting held hereby appointmed Auditor to the tion pe^eed bv the Eest Rutherford Lyndhurst, New Jersey Dated: June M. 1*77 Boerd of Educotion et a /footing hetd D A T E D Ju n e 28. 1977 J u ly 7, 1*77 D A TED : June 90, 1 *77 Juno X*. **77 B o ard of Ed ucation of the Borough of PU BLISH ED July 7, 1977 PUBLISHED July 1. 1*71 Ju n e 2*. 1*77 Fe e $S.21 F ee 121 M PUBLISH ED : Jotv 7. 1*77 Ju ly 7, 1*77 Eest Rutherford. f e e $37 26 Ju ly 7, 1*77 Poe: S3* « Poe: I10.M 2 Tlrat this Oppointment is F * « »10. ® THURSDAY, JU Y 7, 1977 — 23 Leader Classifieds

FRIINOIY TOY PARTIBS HAS OPSNINOS FOR MANAGERS ELECTROLUX AND DEMONSTRATORS. DEM ON STRATI GUARANTIED TOYS A GIFTS. NO CASH INVSSTMKNT Vacuum Cleaner - NO COiUCTINO OR OOJV- WANTED TO BUY KRINO - NO SOrVfCI CHAROi. parts A repair. CAR A TiiCPHONC NCCESSARY. M R . S T E A M CAMFRA REPAIRS CAU. COUICT TO CAROL DAY S T E A M BERGEN-ESSEX W E S JA N K E S18 4*9 1395 OR WRITS Fra* pick up i delivery. RECYCLE Export repairing on all EDWARD J. WILK JR. CARPET CLEANING Patios Retaining Walls makes photo equipment. PAINTING AND FRIINOIY TOY PARTIES, 20 RAIL­ All work guarantied. No • AU NEWSPAPERS ROOFING CO. ROAD AVI., ALBANY, N.Y. Tree Trimming Free check up Trade-ins DECORATING charge to come chock • M A G A Z IN E S Sidings - All T-j^i 12205. COMMERCIAL A HOME now A used. Film process­ 89 Boiling Spring* Ave. your machine. 998-1011 • B R A S S S A T IS F IE D FRli fstimofei ing . East Rutherford SECRETARICS - Low firm seeks 478-9223 438-8605 Men. thru Sat. from (:30 • C O P P C * CUSTOMERS ARE FuHf Insured ESSEX CAMERA SERVICE two legol M crttoiM, one far se­ til 5 p .m . 933-3272 • ALUMINUM O U R B EST 1 53 Sanford Ave. 290 Glen wood Avo. nior partner and om for raod- ADVERTISEMENT Bloomfield 748-0036 of«. Stone and typing require d. HIGHIST PRICES PAIM Lyndhurst, N.J. CHARLES J*** - bey's gmwi. 5 CoH 998-9561 Salary open. Liberal benefits. a n y tim e 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 10", like new. Atfcine $45.00 u u a w a s t e a c . CANGELOSI NEED A CAR? Chock the E C O N O M Y 2 Call 624*4115. Call 283-0070 Classified Used Car colomn Coll 939-101!. i l K i«»< in . . Woflingtoo. I l l —I after 3 30 PM MASON for a good buy. INSTRUCTION BEAUTY PARLOR EQUIPMENT . A. TURIEUO A SON P A IN T IN G hoed dry.rt and work Motion 4 73 -76 38 CONTRACTOR a s a a o A N s " CCMPLETI OVERHFAD GARAGE DOORS RESIDENTIAL MACRAME LESSONS and luppli.,. Coll *01-5*49 „ Patios, sidewalks 9 9 I- S 0 9 R . • HOME IMPROVEMENTS Retaining Walls BRIN G IT IN j — EUCTtlCAL----- > ADDITIONS A DORMERS COMMERCIAL the art ol Water Proofing • KITCHENS, BATHS H Ef THiC DOOR OWNERS FUUT INSURED classes. In d iv id u a l Instruc- 60 cents p Jc W WORK-DONE MODERNIZED Bp ck Ste p * Han. 4 week sessions. Call AQUARIUMS lb., — Residential FREE ESTIMATES • BASEMENTS A ATTICS MiDANIEL ENTERPRISES Sandie loo in Rutherfordarea. FREE ESTIMATES licensed oloctrician. • ALUMINUM SIDING 6 6 7 4 9 7 6 Call afttr ♦91-6789 discount house In the KKARNY SCRAP MET A l Free Est. givon. AND ROOFING UH 933-5984 featuring ovor B 1 0 47* Schuylor Avo. Keomy Coll 861-2687 • ST O R M W IN D O W S •r 933-0989 6 P . M . •h wator A sal BERGEN COUNTY GLASS L o r 438-0658 oft. 6 p .m .. A N D D O O R S REGISTRATION---- tropical fish, also a» discount MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER 9 3 3 - 6 7 1 2 CONTINUOUS • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS e Concrete A Brick Work Auto Safely Glass Installed ART INSTRUCTION » tHI • PA L H IG H E S T Don't w ait for 43B-3M3 LYNDHURST e Porches • Brick Veneer Glass For Every Purpose FOR ADULTS A CHILDREN P R IC E S Fir* - Ro-Wir* • Patios o Sidewalks e Walls Drawing, Painting A KEARNY PETLAND Free E it im a t m 216 Ridge Road Lyndhurst AAA Design W E 9-9143 Portrait Painting From 141 KKARNY AVI. P A ID F O R PLASTERING Call TOWNE Anytime FIRE PROOFING Model IY, N J . J. VERONA DROP CBUNGS 998-3687 Macrame - Beginners A Ad­ BLOCK CEIUNGS State Approved vanced SCRAP VENETIAN BUNDS, P IA S T E R Sculpture - Beginners A Ad­ TENNIS - Solos, Services, Les- STEEL MASON WORK 751-3796 759-9404 WASHED A REPAIRED. vanced ELECTRIC 1 Hr. Firw Rated sons A Ropoirs. Alan Harvoy, SI DEW AIKS PUPPET WORKSHOPS COPPER W iring for J . A M O R O S I HUDSON BERGEN CO. 4 3 l- 7 fQ I. P A IN T IN G 350 ft.ll.v ill. Tumpib. C e ilin g * RATES REASONABLE BRASS light A Power Our Specialty: Stops, Side­ K e a rn y NEIGHBORS YARD SALR: July 9 Free Estimates walks, Patios, Fireploces. Brick In s t a lle d NUTIEY ART CENTER ALUMINUM Specializing in 200 Chestnut St. Nutley and 10. 10:00 AM. to 6:00 9 9 7 - 4 8 2 8 , Veneering, Carpentry, Panel­ 9 9 1 - 4 9 0 0 M r SPE C iA urt 220 V Servicei — 661-2210 — P M . 65 M orrissoo Avo., W a ll­ SATTERKS, ETC. oik for Bab ing, Sheetrocking, Stucco. ing ton. In s u r e d No job too big or too small LAWN MAINTENANCE POSITION WANT D A. Biclcoff PAINTING 8 Burglar A Fire Alarm ALL MASONRY WORK FULL SERVICE ORGANS & PIANOS Installation A The largest selection of & Son VERY REASONABLE Inferior- Exton or Maintenance VIOLA IRONING A HOME CUAN- Hammond Organs & 8 760 Paterson Avenue ING - Woman will cloan CALL MR. "D" A R E L IA B L E Philip Johnston houso or office. Experienced. piano lines, including E. Rutharfoid, N J. CAU BROS. INC. FUCe ESTIMATES Roforoncos. Roasonablo Baldwin Sohmer, Knabe, 778-2777 9 9 1 -6 5 7 4 180 W ashington Ave. M A S O N R Y - BENN CALISSI Ratos. 997-1170. Mason & Hamlin Everett, 778-8492 N u t le y C A R P E N T R Y 933-8554 Coil oh.. 5 P.M KEARNY Hardman & Carrier. for fro* estim ates TILE - FREE ESTIMATES WOMAN SEEKING WORK -tak­ Prices %tart at a low COMPLETE LINE OF 991-7174 $750 PAPER BACK 24 hr. F(F ing caro of oldorly or con- Building Materials 438-6805 DOMESTIC valoscont • light housekeeping^ Including bench, delivery BOOKS E m e r g e n c y REFRIGERATION 6Vi hrs per day. Sleep out. 438- and extra tuning at home Bought - Sold S e r v ic e 6 6 7 - 7 0 0 0 REPAIR p lus our 10 year double MISC. SERVICES If you have 0212. 306 Valley Brook Avo. FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, g u a ra n te e . N J. lie. #3776 J CANTRELL A GAR-DOR - Specializing in in- AIR CONDITIONERS p a in tin g BABY SITTING-High School SEE & HEAR THEM AT Lyndhurst Doily COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENTS ttallation A r«pain ol gang, to bo done Aluminum Sidmq Masonry girl withes to babysit. HAMMONS— ov.rti.ad doon A automatic o u a j SK i b d 9 3 3 - 3 2 4 4 Just Call John HOME IMPROVEMENTS Ceilings Carptnfry Reliable. $1.25 per hour. Coll door operator Raiid.ntial only he's the one. 991-1839 ORGAN STUDIOS Additions Rooms Fro . E itim o t.* 933-2821 759-3029 82 Rt. 4, West, Paramus W E BUY Ponelinq METEREO FUEL OIL A 843-2200 M B C P 0 8 S A U I WASTE PAPER WE STAND BEHIND OUR WORK W E R EPA IR KEROSENE DELIVERIES Open Daily 9:30 to 9 r f cy c lin g CAU TODAY FOR FREE BURNERS CLEANED A • W a sh ers Sat 9 30 to 6 newspaper, IBM cards, PAINTERS NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE S E R V IC E D PROFESSIONAL FOR SALE DAT OR NIGHT • D ryers BRAND NEW CAR SEAT. SACRI­ corrugated boxes. News­ iOHN C. DOBROWOLSKI P A IN T IN G A COMPLETE CONTENTS OF 53 & 93S-0013 • Refrigerators FICE 525.00. C o ll 935-5943. paper drives arranged. 9 9 1 - 1 3 5 1 Vreeland Ave., Rutherford. • Freezers _ PAPERHANGJNG Newspapers with moga- CARPENTERS Interior & Extenor Depression glass, trunks, wicker, • Air Conditioners zines 8 0 c per hundred floor sanding A waxing G.E. GAS DRYER - used 8 phonog., oak furniture, books, We Will Do Any pounds - Call 271-2293 CUSTOM KITCHEN E CROSSLEY SERVICE months — tawny geld — ice bos. Also sofa, wing chain, • PAVING 10 % spring discount dining reem, bedrooms, ecc. Mon. thru Fri. 7 to 5. O d d Jobs! 667-9278 with this ad duty. 939-3232-bot. 9-5. Sat. 7 to 4 . CAMNETS • EXCAVATING choirs, tables, sow machine, N o M atter • Alio your old cabineti • LANDSCAPING Work to PUASi You febrics, linens, kitchenware, ( JOSEPH BARIAT0 . covered with How Small Water Problems solved tools, etc. and much more. Fri. PAPERST0CK Formica, like new. BUILDING & EXCELL 8NT CONDITION - For Service A Experience 6 7 4 -1 2 4 1 STEREO, 1 year Speakers and Sat. 10 to 4 - no children, 79 FL0RIBA AVI. PATiRSOR or How Big • Vanitoryt old. HOME OWNERS AMANDO VACATURO induded. Brand Nome, Lloyd no checks please. Sold by Wom­ • Formica Counter tops. The Jo b Is Wo can dean your homo — 739-6640 —i ■ If interested call 438-2278 af­ en's Work Salesrooms A Con­ • Special Wood working I BUY USED COLORED TVS chem ically at loot cost PLUMBING A HEATING ter 4 P M . sign. Shop of Upper Mtdr Call now for free es- WORKING OR NOT B&J TRUCKING timate & low rates. ASK FOR JOUR Brick & All Types of Masonry RUBBISH REMOVAL SERVICE 705 RIOCE ROAD Including Aluminum Siding Plu m b in g — Fully Insured. lyndhunt.2nd Floor Rear We clean buildings, attics, Heating — Tinning Call Today Free, No Obligation basements, garages. Also 2 3 5 - 0 7 8 9 of the Better Kind Daytime 931-14)7 delivery service. Demonstration Call 939-6308 FREE ESTIMATES CAU 274-7336 Night 773-S79I 933-6523 4 HENDERSON-BOYD Inc C oll 759-8981 FOSTER FAMILIES 3 W A Y M AI NTS NANCE 5 Vreeland Awe . A & B HOME IMPROVEMENTS R u th e rfo rd SURFACE CLEANING CO. MARRIED/SINGLE M,, -.. Re-'>>dehny Center 935-2072 T O M 'S Corpentry W o rk o Specialty Custom Hitcher Cabinets LYNDHURST, N.J. Basements Porches Attics Paneling Masonry and Adcfcttom EXPRESS TRUCKING M ature Adult* to Share Ham * w ith a Toon AUER'S CARPET CLEAWM Plumbing and Heating Revolutionary NEW Steam e Delivering TEAM MEETINGS Estimates On Every Job Cheerfully Given e WHY NO! CAU. NOW? Supplies cleaning process: No Mott, O M oving 280 Cleveland Ave. Lyndhurst No Fuss. Alto Scotch Lawn O Messenger Sinks. Bathtubs A R a d ia to rs Eloctncol Supplies Stipand Allowances, Clothing A M edical Expenses Guard avail. -HOME REPAIRS- ANT TWO ROOMS « RETTIG Mower PIPES CUT AND THREADED Call CHILDREN'S AID H A U W A T $32.30 All types home repairs. Car­ Painting Contract on C all Mr. Allen - 482-8927 pentry, light Plumbing. Pan­ 487-2022 eling, Suspended Ceilings, PROFESSIONAL I fully Insurtd Repair East Rutherford PAINTERS PARR C lf ANOUT SBtVICS Will Point ▲ n « W aterproofing Co. Inc. Plumbing Supply EXPERT RUG A Attics, Cellars, Yards. Free Any Room All Models estimates on request. NURSERY SCHOOLS- NURSERY SCHOOLS UPHOLSTERY OEANING Pointing-Caulking - Exterior Work Also 234 PATERSON AVE. Steam extraction method 9 9 8 - 3 6 5 5 C all Any Time All Makes Coating Cement Allan R. Egner---- • EAST RUTHERFORD The Lyndhurst 8* S q . Ft. 9 3 9 - 1 W 1 & Chimney Repairs CALL: BOBZULLO Sharpening, Bergen 933-1367 DAY CARE CENTER 481-120* 933-1430 Especially Designed Program For Royal Roofing Monmouth 566-7540 Working Mothers Pre-School Readers La Corte Pick-Up & Private Nursery School Larry Niiivaccia and Siding Co. Delivery m m Highly Qualified Staff t J.rtV A Craftl CRYSTAL Bros. Complete Home CARPETS Complete Alteration Improvements 933-1144 • Science** **** ® Reading Readiness Ad d itiom Insulation 6 Roofing A Serial Studies ® Hot lunch 204 MADISON STREET S.T.S. ROOFING G u tte rs 6 Leoders ANTHONY J. # Moth Nutritionally Balanced Lunch LYNDHURST, N .J. 07071 Porch Enclosures SLATE TILE SHINGLE Aluminum Siding STATE LICENSED CERTIFIED SCHOOL A TEACHERS f a t Ports 9 3 3 -2 9 3 0 Storm Windows • Doors R O O FIN G DE ANGELO Ages 2-5 Yrs. W A U TO WALL CARPET N**w Aluminum Sash Kitchens • Bathrooms DUMP TRUCK Repaired Or Renewed R O O P IN G Cod for Information CUSTOM R IM SHAMPOOING Aluminum S'dmy Dormers • Basements FREE EST. 288-5020 GUTTER and LEADERS SERVICE MAT RENTALS 438-5156 or 438-6360 Carpentry • Masonry FOR HIRE • LINOLEUM A THIS h o o fin g i 352 Second Avenue For A Free Estimate 7 Yd. • AREA RUGS Fim* Daftxige Lyn d h u rst $35.00 par day Serving All North Jersey • STATUES, PLAQUES CAU 991-6018 Specialists drop off FREE ESTIMATES PEDESTALS 933-0466 or 438-1437 Bathroom's & Kitchens o n yo u r HOUSE FOR SALE WE SERVICE WHAT WE SEU D & P SIDING ROOFING A SIDING KEARNY . Two family, sis and 935-5189 Gutters, Loaders A Repairs Aluminum siding, four. Throe years young. Good August 15 or Ssptsmbsr 1 occu­ TRUST YOUR 933-5784 A lu m . S to rm W in d o w s , Door COMPLETE ROOFING ocation. Upstairs apartment pancy. Roforoncos. Call (213) gutters, windows, C A R P r r AND ’e HOT TAR R O O FS rented $S7S monthly. Throe 2 14 M ountain lA/oy a n d doors. Hockoniaclt Roofing Co. 1 581-7400 1st. 311 days or a LEADERS • GLITTERS bedrooms downstairs. Patio, (201) 991-2585 between 9 and JPHOLSTER Y Free estimates 83 First St. 487-5050 1 Lyndhurst TERMITES • SHINGLES gas cooker, fenced-in yard. 11 P M . C L E A N IN G TO AU WORK GUARANTEED | 345-4329 FREE ESTIMATES Dishwasher, air conditioner, PROFESSIONAL » ANT NOUSi $ 1 T C gas heat, storm windows, two NEED A CAR? Check the CARPENTER » ANT SIZE I # 2 BERGEN-ESSEX D a RUSSO ROOFING CO. car garagd. For sale by Classified Used Cor column IB-yr 743-1662 Must sell. A feed I for o go^d buy. BUILDER R00FINC CO $76,500. CaN for Roolirtfl ... C ullen 997-2817 or 991-8167. Additions, Alteration*. Roofing, Doors, Windows, Ceilings, Por- LANDSCAPING 032 i.om l.ii yautf. N.H. BROOKS 8 U $ ' N ? S S ches. Docks, Sheetrack, Stairs. maintenance and design, I H A U L FRIF fSTIMATES ROOFING CONTRACTS TRUCKS FOR SA lf Sidewalks, Insulation. Aluminum Ufh» Trucking, Moving FUUY INSURED Rrick and Asbestos Siding DIRECTORY Work. Herb A d ria n , Attics CoEors-Oarogos 1 S3 Sanford Ave. Gutters and Leaders 0^ »1 A R BB*^— SavAAM Meadow Rd. Rutherford LEONARD VECA kw v nerrera, now iar»«T Lyndhurst, N.J 2 6 933-8831 Messenger Service l j . t u n a 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 iMfbster 9-7184 U 5 - M M ie Est. Day or PfTRELLA CMC TRUCK CERTER TMf TtuCK PtO*ll CONTRACTING SPRING «H ESTIMATES MUY INSURED l«OV Of Nf 8 Al M01 CLEANUPS PIANOS expertly tuned, repaired, rebuilt, refinished, LP's homo Modernizing NEW AND USED bought A sold. 3rd genera­ CUSTOM ftUlOMG ROOFING-ROOF REPAIRS-ALUMINUM SIOM G TRUCK SALES tion technician. Ovor 40 years LEADERS-GUTTERS-STORM DOORS- COMPLETE HOME REMOOELMG I 93 j V J V J or •I my own experience. Giglio. 939-7706 939-7706 ALTERATIONS - AOOmONS 6 6 7 11)4 759-2614 WINCOWS-REPIACEMENT WINDOWS 7M Volte, fcooh A R E F A Q N G d r i v e w a y s M ifS tM - n e i BATHROOM - KITCHENS M O N T A O U E CAU US NOW! YOU WAITED TOO LONG SSS dutKetl M. kots FaqiML M O V IN G C O . PORCHES— SIDING— BA SEM ENTS • Lowest Hourly rates. 24 HOUR SERVICE - 7 DAYS A OORMERS — 6ARA6ES Fred Etlim do • No joke refused. K CSNTIR • * "* ______WEEK — Trucks k t a SUSHIO FREE ESTMATES 438-2017 997-5*47 o r • Ins.-Fc 991-8973 991- 0 5 2 4 NORTH ARLINGTON, N.J. 118 VAN0ERBUR6 AVE.RUTHERFORD 7 m 3 - 7 4 8 9 744-4027 *4 — THUKSOAY. JULY 7, 1977 — =— s ------i Rutherford Rec Director Works Around The Clock ■y ANMLO CUCCHtARA ter about going away and flipping through a stack of attendance at their events. couple of years ago, but sack races to name a few. leaving things in their house because it ’s not in past program booklets dat­ The big controversy in Last year Rutherford hos­ HU Job deals with what hands." there is room at Memorial use during the summer. As ing back to 1M7, “but you Rirtherford lately has fo­ manjr people do in their Field to build one. It would ; for a Texas League field, ted 872 chikk-en and re­ Gasalberti's goal in life can’t please everyone." He spare time. The citizens of cused on the proposed probably be located at the 1 there is no more room in ceived publicity from all was for a job like the one mentioned incidences building of a swimming northwest end of the field Rutherford to bid Id another the major newspapers in Rutherford see him in the he now holds. " I thought I ’d where people have called pool at Memorial Field between the Passaic River one. H ie solution would be the area. Rutherford w ill News Leader more often be here for two or three to complain about the 19 Dan Qaaalberti has s posi­ and the railroad tracks. light one of the baseball host it again this year. than his family sees him at years and then be gone, bu condition of a playing field, tive reaction to the pool. The Texas League field fields and have some night He volunteers his time home. Some of his major they (the people of Ruther­ kids drinking at Tamblyn "As recreation superinten­ would be lost in the pro­ softball games.” He would coaching a girls' softball worries are whether the ice ford) have treated me and one lady called up to dent I'd like to see it. If cess. also like to see lights at the team in the spring and says will crack on the skating right. When you get up to complain that her tennis they every get it they 'll get Gasalberti would agree to tennis courts. of it, " It ’s an outlet for me. rink in the winter or wheth­ your tenth or eleventh year lesson was cut short by five it now. If they don’t, it'll be an Olympic size pool, At the present time Ga­ It doesn’t even fed like er the grass on the baseball it’s hard to leave." minutes. because the federal grant maybe even a diving tank salberti is preparing for the part of the Job.” fields will turn brown in the He has high praise for the When he first became su­ He speaks of Ha work with was dropped." He said 04 and a wading pool, some fourth annual Bergen-Paa- He referees football summer. Who is this man recreation commission perintendent in 1980 the the recreation department known to the public as youngsters between the shrubs and trees, picnic ta­ saic-Hudson Playground games and use to be on a saying that they are ex­ recreation department had ages of five and ten signed like a child talks about s Rutherford’s Superinten­ bles and a stand for first- Day to be held at Memorial flag football team. To him, trem ely good and give him 30 programs and a 180,000 up for swimming lessons new toy with s glow in his dent of Recreation, who aid and refreriiments. He Field on July 27. Children it’s just another outlet a free hand at obtaining dif­ budget. Today the program last year. Another 04 have eyes that says “I Iowa It” plans Easte r egg hunts, woukl not agree to the con­ from all over the three He talked more about his ferent types of programs totals 90 and the budget has already signed up this year. Ju ly 4th festivities, helicop­ struction of shower and cowties will participate in work snd his projects and for the commuiity. “ I try increased to-f*18,000. In a j He’d rather see the pool in Dan Gasalberti p it s In ter rides and coaches a suc­ locker facilities or a park­ plsyground competition the county recreational to get programs that will one year period the depart­ the meadowlands thr way long days and la* cessful girl’s softball team? ing lot in the back. "The dealing with badminton, committees he’s involved please the masses," he said ment has had over 27,000 in it was originally planned a with no complaints Daniel M. Gasalberti has people could use the field- volleyball, checkers and with than his personal life. been answering to this title for the past nine years. He has just started his tenth year as superintendent and plans to be around for a few more. The 5'«" bundle of energy can usually be seen bopping aroutd Me­ morial Field helping with the repair of a YMCA swimmobile or. maybe con­ ferring with the recreation commission on new pro­ grams and policies Gasalberti took the job an Jin e 10, 1968, less than a month after he graduated from Arkansas Tech with a degree in Recreational Ad­ ministration His prior ex- i perience in recreation was four summers as a play­ ground counselor in Ruther­ ford and a two week inter­ nship at the Pair Lawn rec­ reation commission He attended Hargrove Military Academy and was a 1960 graduate of Ruther­ ford High School. At Ruth­ erford he was active in many sports including base­ ball, track and football where he was captain in his senior year “ I was the only one who graduated from the starting back- field," he said sitting be­ hind the desk in his Me­ morial Field office Was he a mischievous child? Did he play pranks while at RHS? “Sure," he said, "but some of them I can’t say for . —lunation." He did, how*ve> relate a story that involved him with a couple of his team­ mates during football sea­ son. "Lyndhurst and Ruth­ erford were big rivals at the time. A few days before the big game some friends and I searched o ir parents cellars and found some paint which we used to ’decorate’ the senior steps in front of the high school. It said something to the ef­ fect Of Good Luck RHS.' A lot of the student thought Lyndhurst put it there, but the school found out we did it and we ended cleaning the steps." Gasalberti said he and his friends were hardly ever in daas, hence the nickname — “hallway SUPER CLEARANCE IN EVERY DEPT! patrolmen." Our Super was found to PACIFIC M ILLS RAINTREE have a musical bone or two. $2 OFF! VASELINE D i t M V W o n d e rla n d ’* Moisturizing Lotion He once played for his col­ No-Iron Juvenile Os. Plastic Bottle Pvtroleuin Je-llv 4 7 1 Irtr lege band and later for a Printed Sheets . ()/ small rock and roll group « Z 6 6 Twin Flat called “The Hustlers." For m W Ea Or Fitted 88t.. Rea 5 27 the latter he played guitar Pillow C « H Hr* t 77 1 .9 N orm al or dry skin. 49* and voice box (he was known to belt oUl a song ev­ 2 Piece Ironing P A N D A N ery now and then). The Hoard Pad And group performed for block P la c a M a t s ( o v e r S e t « Pcs. Haad-Mada dances, small dubs and it helped put him through colege He left "The Hus­ tle rs " in 19M when he be­ came Superintendent of

In his spare time Gasal­ berti likes to rid, horseback ride and be with his fam ily, not in that order. His wife is the former Mary Henkle- onan. They reside in Little Falla with their two daugh­ ters, JVi year old Kathy and 2 year old Chris, and a dog named Ebony. He says Ua Job ia very demanding and pots In late hours tak­ ing time away that he would spend with his fami­ ly. "This year I ’m taking a a n week vacation which is ths lin t real vacation I’ve (our years. I’ve r taken a day off hare Whan he does fa away for a while hell usually call the office every day or every other day to aaa what's going on. “ But this yanr," ha Mid. " I have the bast staff I’ve every worked with and I feel bet-