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The tenants of Palisades Park apart- molts rose in their fury Election Day and ousted Mayor Robert Pallotta, who also is director o f the Board ol Freeholders. The tenants didn’t like what they termed elimination of rent control. Pallotta vainly (Eoinniercial T K raiier tried to explain how he felt it necessary to even off the burden of owning with the need for living in rented quarters. The explana­ and SOUTIT- BERGEN REVIEW tion didn't wash. In other apartment house- heavy towns like Fort Lee, Rutherford, N 1 North Arlington et als the tenant vote has a Second Class postage paid at R u th e rlo id . VOL. 61 NO. 16 25c 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1982 Published at 251 Ridge Rd.. Lyndhurst Subscription S8 00 Published Weekly persuasive voice. The politicians listen — most of the time.

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State Trooper Landrigan Hambletonian. a cham­ Road. Wayne for two of a m an driving in the scored a victory in Lyn­ pionship soccer game and years, and fined him $500 opposite direction at about dhurst Municipal Court a concert and that he was on a second conviction of 11:10 P.M . on September Thursday night as Judge trying to evade the traffic driving while under the m- 12 The accident occured James A. Breslin found the in this manner f 1 u e n c e o f a lc o h o l on Orient Way at Mann man charged with unsafe John M Fasoli of Glen Frangipane was repre Avenue and the victim was driving and also with rid­ Gardner was found guilty sented by attorney Rich confined to the intensive ing on the shoulder of the as charged by Trooper ard Kozel. was charged by care of Clara Maass Medi­ N.J Turnpike guilty with Jones on September 3 of Ptl. Macellaro on Septem­ cal Center for some time fines and costs assessed at driving his tractor-trailer ber 16. thereafter. $10 and $10 on each for a so as to cause an accident Jose A Jiminez. of Jasinski. the investigat­ total of $40 on the N .J. Turnpike when Bridgeport. Conn paid ing officer, testified that Trooper Landrigan testi­ he swung his vehicle $250 and lost his driver's he was detailed to the fied that on August 7 he toward an exit and collided license for six months on scene and that he found observed Onur Egeman. with another car pleading guilty to driving Wilson slumped over the 1305 North Avenue Eliz­ The accident occurred while under the influence wheel of his car and that abeth. weaving from lane about 7 30 A M of alcohol as charged by he said he had fallen to lane in an unsafe Fasoli testified he has State Trooper Primo on asleep at the wheel manner. He also observed been driving the rig for September 12 He did not Jasinski said the front of that the m an then rode three years and that he have the money to pay the the other car had been along the shoulder of the had put his vehicle's fine while in court and pushed in about two feet. road until he saw the blinker on about 200 feet Breslin told the man that Two witnesses, one Spe- trooper's car behind him before he began easing the N.J. Motor Vehicle Bu­ c i a I Police Officer when he edged into the over" from the left lane to reau would notify the Con­ O'Donnell of Guttenberg. traffic line again the exit area because he necticut MV Bureau of this testified that they saw the Egeman tried in a needed plenty of room to fact and that his driving operator of the car ahead lengthy speech to tell the maneuver his 40-foot license would not be re­ of them swayigg and that judge that he was having flatbed tractor. stored until he had paid the he ran straight into a sta­ trouble with his car and The m an whose car was Lyndhurst costs tion wagon coming in the * did not want it to stop in struck on the left side and Although Robert J opposite direction the line of traffic to impede damaged said he never Wilson U l. 29 Canterbury Kenneth Wartel, the the flow thus he rode the saw any blinker light or Avenue. North Arlington first witness, said he ran New Commissioner . Mrs. Linda Stellato holds sioner of Public Affairs at a dramatic ceremony Mon­ shoulder He exhibited a signal from the tractor. pleaded guilts to careless straight to the station wag­ tbe bible as her husband, Louis L. Jr., is sworn by day in tbe Town Hall. bill from a service station driving charged by l*tl Judge Ralph A. Polito to become Lyndburst's Commis- Breslin adjudged Fasoli on and that the driver in an effort to prove his guilty assessed the m in­ Richard Jasinski on Sep­ was in pretty bad shape By Jim Dombrowski contention but the judge im um fine of $50 and added tember 12 Breslin found He said he tried to get to Public Affairs Com­ noted that the car had been $10 costs of court. the youth guilty after hear­ the driver but "the door taken for inspection or ser­ missioner Lous L. Stellato Breslin revoked the ing tht' officer's testimony was so badly bent he could Jr. took his oath of office vice at the station five driving privilege ot Paul Wilson's cai was in a not open it Monday at 6 P.M ., six days days after the officer is­ Frangipane. 16 Mario head-on collision with that

will highlight the critical nature of our current situ­ Transpo ‘82 By Com m issioner Sheridan ation and explore the ways in which the problems can bridge repair, upgrad­ to keep our readers shrinking purchasing pow­ the next how much money Hasbrouck Heights, East cently approved to close This week marks the gap in its operating be solved. ing public transit, well-informed on cur­ er and growing expenses we will receive from the Rutherford and Wood- the beginning of a new Ridge; design work on budget. The gap was meeting demand for rent economic and so­ (Mi the one hand and meet­ Legislature, our ability to feature column by plan, design and construct Redneck Avenue, caused by the additions or ex­ cial issues. ing the needs of our fami­ J John P. Sheridan, Jr., lies on the other. Meeting extensions or improve­ Moonachie-Teterboro-Lit- Legislature’s refusal to in­ A DAY OF BEAUTY Commissioner of tensions to the exist­ As New Jersey's Trans­ our needs w ithin a budget, ments to the existing sys­ tle Ferry; and right-of- crease NJ TRANSIT’S ap­ Transportation and ing system, working portation Commissioner whether it s running a tem is seriously restricted way acquisition for pro­ propriation this year to re­ SPECIAL Chairman of the with County and local and Chairm an of the Board household or a multi-mil­ as is our capacity to pro­ jects in Oradell (Kin- quired levels. If we must Board of NJ TRAN­ representatives to of NJ TRANSIT. I wel­ lion dollar road program vide financial or technical derkamack Road), South implement this fare in­ crease in December, it will PRICES SIT. Sheridan will preserve our trans­ come this new opportunity such as the one I admin­ assistance to county and Hackensack-Car Istadt- mean that the average portation network. to write about both agen­ ister at the Department, is local governments for the Moonachie (Washington focus on local trans­ transit user will be paying PERMANENTS cies - their responsibilities, a challenging and some­ rehabilitation their trans­ Avenue) and Harrington portation issues dur­ This new column is 40 percent more for bus or their problems and their times frustrating task. portation networks so ug- Park (Harriot Avenue- $25.00 ing the coming weeks another effort by progress rail service than he did six Since New Jersey s Con­ ently need Tappan Road and Lafa­ (ANY IXMTH WUR) funding road and Leader Newspapers months ago. All of us are faced with stitution was rewritten in Just four months ago, yette Road-Schraalen- REG. $45 Whether your elected 1948, the dedication of rev­ the DOT's funding short­ burgh Road, including the representatives enact enues to a specific State fall forced me to notify bridge). In some cases, the HAIRCUTS some form of dedicated Shape, Cut, Mow Dry agency has been pro­ Bergen County's Free­ County or the municipal­ funding or earmark a larg­ H ave a Dickens of a Christinas! hibited. Each spring, the holders that, because of in­ ities will provide matching $ 1 0 . 0 0 er proportion of the State DOT presents its budget sufficient funding at the funds for these improve­ (ANY IfNCTH HAIR) budget for transportation, request to the State Legis­ State level, there could be ments, but we will still fall REG. $ 1 2 -(1 5 it is up to a ll of us to insure lature, along with all the no lengthy delays in pro­ short of our statewide • NEW HOURS* , that our $42 billion trans­ other State agencies, but it posed intersection im­ goals for local road and M an.,T uts.,Iton., Fri., S atj portation investment is 8 AM - 6 PM is up to the Legislature to provements in Ridgefiel bridge rehabilitation. preserved and improved to weigh the needs of its con- Park, Teaneck, Bergen­ The entire question of WED. EVE TIL 9 stitutents and allocate field, Bogota, Garfield, adequate transportation the greatest extent pos­ funds through the ap­ South Hackensack, Saddle funding is one which the sible. PAL propriations process to the Brook, Emerson, Legislature will have to Protecting our invest­ programs and projects de­ Elmwood Park, Carlstadt, address this fall, if only to ment will doubtless re­ JOEY’S emed most important to Fair Lawn, Glen Rock, meet its obligation to the quire us to make some the well-being of all New Franklin Lakes, Wyckoff, State's 300,000 daily transit very difficult decisions and 289 Ridge Rd., Jerseyans. Ho-Ho-Kus, Midland Park, riders to find an alter­ choices over the next sev­ North Arlington The motor vehicle Upper Saddle River, native to the proposed av­ eral years. In the coming For Appointment Call' licensing and registration Wald wick. Little Ferry, erage 20 percent fare in­ weeks. I w ill discuss some 9 9 1 - 9 5 2 9 fees we all pay. for exam* Lodi, Maywood, crease NJ TRANSIT re­ specific problems which pie, go into the general treasury. 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The other half of the omitted from the report. ic moment when a teacher Delicious refreshments, Students pretended their building has an exhibit of The board plans to who cared helped change provided by parents of classroom was the setting all the W orld’s Fairs in the purchase the state-man­ our life. This is the mo­ grades K. 1. 2. and 3. were of a fourth grade in 1893. United States. Each stu­ dated recording sound sys­ ment that a teacher lives enjoyed by all One half of the building is a dent was given a ‘fact tem for the court, four co­ for This is why people be­ The next meeting will in­ replica of an early sheet to view the models pying machines and an come teachers Education clude the children s Christ­ schoolroom with a model in the exhibit. IBM electric typewriter is the process that will give mas Show and will be held of a "schoolmarm" work­ with these funds. our children a better life on December 16th ing at a m ap of New Jer­ All of the Roosevelt American Education Roosevelt School sey. Two of the students. School students gained a CYO Week is a tim e when ali Visits River Anthony Franchina and knowledge of school in ear­ parents should consider Road Museum Kirti Tandon. rang the ly Lyndhurst (UnionTown­ Basketball what an important role Fourth grade students of brass bell in the be llry ship), and a pride in the Sacred Heart CYO needs education plays in the lives Roosevelt School visited when we arrived After development of our new 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade of their children. To get t h e L i t t l e R e d hearing the history of the River Road Museum. Lyndhurst residents to try informed about issues, out for its basketball stay involved' There's an teams. There will be two excellent tim e this month teams this year; a 5th and American Education Week 6th junior division, and 7th is November 14 - 20 Visit The Lyndhurst Police Reserves honored two members who retired after 58 and 8th senior team. Reg­ your schtK>l Talk to your years of volunteer service to the township. In photo are, from left. Police Chief William istration and try-outs will child s teachers D. Jarvis, Michael Giordano, Deputy Chief of the Reserves, Public Safety Commission­ be held on Monday, No­ Reading Fever er Ronald Bogle, congratulating Reservist Charles Laski on his 28 years of service and vember 15 at 5 00 P.M. Strikes Again At Pat Catapano on his 30 years in the Reserves. Plaques were presented the men by Bogle Boys should report to the Columbus School following the Reserves November meeting at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church Hall. Sacred Heart School Gym The second grade class with gym shorts. of Columbus School was hard at work reading -Trooper Scores Victory many books during the month of October One of (Continued From Page 1) journment so he could re­ time to hire an attorney to charge of improper pass­ the reasons for this was to Wilson said on the wit­ tain an attorney. He defend him against the ing. The officer testified become Reader of the ness stand that he was pleaded guilty to the sec­ charge by Trooper Primo the wom an passed two Month The winner of this coming from his girl ond charge by the officer, that Hernandez was driv­ cars on Ridge Road at monthly contest was Jen­ friend s house and that he having no drver license ing on the N .J. Turnpike on Page Avenue on August 22. nifer Brechtbill Jennifer was not on medication nor when apprehended. He Octoober 18 while he was Hadaway told the judge read a total of 30 books'' had he been drinking and was granted the post­ on the revoked list. she had passed only one Second place winner was 4 t h (grade s t u d e n t * with Mrs. Dempsey, teacher, among visitors at museum. that he did not remember ponement. car and that was making a He paid $30 for a second Deanna Dempsey who what happened left turn. Donald J. Reigle , 18 complaint by Primo, lhat read 22 books and third Claire Norris, 295 Lyn- After giving his verdict Magnolia Avenue, Keamy. he was driving an unsafe place went to John Mon- Friendship dhurst Avenue, though Breslin asked Wilson, asked for a two-week ad­ vehicle. tillo who read 15 books pleading not guilty to Ptl. "Were you ever convicted journment so he could re­ Letter Writing Club John R. Karlsson. 441 James O'Connor's charge of this charge before'.’" tain an attorney to repre­ Contest Ethel Bergqu; SI Blvd. Hasbrouck Heights, of careless driving on Oc­ "N o," Wilson replied. sent him on complaints by was fined $75 and assesed Letters' We get let­ The Friendship Club tober 2. was found to have "Don't you remember Ptl. Joseph Cofone who $15 costs for his second ters' We get stacks and met at the Social Center on been guilty and was as­ you were found guilty in charged that Reigle was careless driving offense; stacks of letters' This November 4th with an at­ sessed $25. this court of careless driv­ driving while under the in­ in addition, he was as­ tune can be heard in Lin­ tendance of 225 I’resident Anthony Spinalli. 639 ing on April 11, 1982 fluence of alcohol on Sep­ sessed $7 costs on each of coln School by Mrs. Catherine Bulkowski pre­ Page Avenue, represented asked the judge tember 23 and also with three charges by Ptl. Lonhgos fifth and sixth sided at the meeting by Carm en Rusignola. was "N o." said Wilson. being an unlicensed driver Joseph Sarnoski’ which grade English classes The Pledge of Allegiance was adjudged not guilty of op-, Since this is your sec­ on that date. children are busily writing given by M ary Carey fol­ were not being in erating an unregistered ond violation the fine will possession of a license, to many famous and im­ lowed by the prayer led by Reigle asked lor time to vehicle and of having no be $200 and costs of court portant people In each let­ Catherine Moffitt. engage an attorney when registratioin card or insur­ insurance on the truck $15." ended Breslin informed by Breslin that ance card when stopped ter. the students are re­ One of the winners in the Lyndhurst Kiwanis Pete Cirisafi reported which Spinalli testififed he could lose his driving September 12. quired to ask one of the Halloween parade was two-year-old Andrew Philip that he attended the Lead-, Robert A. Hoffman. 536 had been out of working license for six months if following questions' Why Burkhardt. dressed as a leprachaun. Here he is shown ers meeting on October Fern Avenue, charged Deborah A. Hadaway. order and rolled off the found guilty of the drunken is education important ' receiving his prize from Kiwanis president Joseph 29th at the Parks Depart with drunk driving on Oc­ Cedar Grove, paid $20 as­ blocks he had it on when it or How did education driving charge. Nazare. ment and urged that the tober 26 by Ptl. Jasinski, in sessed by the court al­ rolled backward into the help you in your career'* clubs have more members view of the heavy penalty R a fa e l H e rn an d e z of though she pleaded not street and struck and dam ­ These middle graders are attend these meetings as involved, asked for ad­ Perth Amboy asked for guilty to Ptl-. Macellaro s aged a parked car nearby. anxiously awaiting their important matters come answers The child in each up for discussion. grade who receives the Helen Ehnat. Member­ most answers by January ship Secretary, announced 3. 1982 w ill receive a "Mys­ that starting January 6th tery" prize from Mrs. dues for 1983 will be col­ Longo WATCH WHATEVER lected Be sure to bring Interesting letters have your m embership card. been already mailed to Tickets were sold for the President Reagan. Pnme Christmas party to be held Minister Thatcher, and TURNS YOU ON on December 8th at the Prince Charles and Prin­ Hawaiian Palms Last cess Diana Among the In Photo No. 2 are shown some of the 400 parade time for the purchase of VII* who have responded participants as they gathered in front of the Lyndhurst tickets will be at the No­ already are Miss firehouse. AH received bags of candy which members vember 18th meeting. WHENEVER YOU G a g lia r d i. p rin c ip a l of of Kiwanis and tbe Key Club members of Lyndhurst Bingo was played at the Washington School. Mr High School filled for the enjoyment of the kiddies. close of the meeting Servideo of Lincoln School, and Mr Mara, owner of Richard Andes II Completes Course the N Y Giants TURN IT ON. Pum pkin Contest Army Reserve 2nd Lt. engineer support of de­ bat engineering. Jefferson School PTA Richard C Andes Ii, son of fensive and offensive oper­ He is a 1982 gradute of held its annual Guess the Mary A Andes of 60 Lafa­ ations, horizontal con­ Seton Hall University. Weight of the l^impkin yette Place. Lyndhurst. struction and general com- South Orange. has completed the Army's Contest The pumpkin engineer officer basic weighed 23 lbs TOI LEGAL NOTICE course at Fort Bel voir. Va 2ozs. 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Lyndhurst, boys ages 6-15 and girls i n . (KVES) and West Hudson hospital s Disaster Com­ bulance rigs. Based on this “ From the hospital both KVES and the Police car was struck head on by when the under springs in grades 1-8 The cost is $6 Hospital collaborated on a mittee. "As a result of the information, the entire standpoint, our staff with and Fire Departments a runaway trailer-tractor the air brake broke white per child and it begins Sat­ disaster drill centering drill, I think the delinea­ hospital was alerted to the responsibilities in a dis­ from Kearny, and mem­ near the HyGrade Auto the vehicle was being urday. November 20 around a mock bus-car ac­ tion of responsibilities is pending influx of a number aster situation responded bers of the North Arlington Service station at 349 Ori­ driven over the railroad Tryouts for the girls cident on the lower portion more clearly established." of critically injured pa­ promptly and professional­ Volunteer Emergency ent Way. tracks, according to Detec - traveling team, The of the Belleville Turnpike. The drill was initiated tients through the an­ ly,” said Dr. Kim . “All Squad, who were con­ Mrs. Marie Krasinski of tive Lt Francis Rockets' w ill be held on The drill was designed through a telephone call to nouncement of a "Code necessary equipment and tacted during the disaster 411 Devon Street, Keamy McSweeney Monday, Nov 22 at 6 P.M. to allow both the hospital the KVES headquarters, Yellow Drill." expertise was available for back-up ambulance was trapped in her car for The tractor rammed in the Pierrepont School and the relatively new which then dispatched rigs West Hudson Hospital when the "victims” ar­ service. 45 minutes and had to be into the HyGrade lot and gym. Tryouts for the boys KVES to become familiar to the site of the accident. stages two Disaster Drills rived, and follow-up in de­ Senior Volunteers from removed by use of the smashed a nearby car traveling team The with the other's role and Triage at the scene identi­ annually to prepare its partments not expected to the hospital, including Jaws of Life. She was parked on the lot before Flyers" will be held on responsiblities in the event fied injuries ranging from staff for the possibility of a respond to the Emergency Jean Barry, Dons transported to Clara coming to a stop. The Monda>. Nov. 22 at 7 30 of the m unicipal disaster fractures and lower back number of severely in­ Room revealed that each Balatsos, Ann Warner, Pat Maass M edical Center by driver of the tractor was P.M. in the Pierrepont generating a number of pain to cardiac arrest, jured patients arriving si­ was knowledgeable of its Henderson, and Helen the Lyndhurst Police reported uninjured,______School gym. victims and an assortment with priority patients the multaneously through the role in the overall plan Greenhalgh, served as of injuries. first to be readied for Emergency Room. With The drill was critiqued “victims” for the latest “ Such coordination transport. 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Official Newspaper Of Rutherford East Rutherford and Carlstadt 38 Ames Avenue news. P.M. 9.00"Drep In." Carmine 5:00 "Meadowlands 12." Job. Publication Offices 6:00 “The Beverly Murphy 121 Humboldt Street, East Rutherford Rutherford, N.J. 07070 9:00 “Drop In." Carmine 12:00 Meadewlands 12. Re Savino, host. 10:00‘‘ Dingo.” John 4l7Second Street. Carlstadt Office Manager — Agnes Luke Savino, host. peat. 10:00‘‘ Dingo.” John Show.” Sanders. Ta I 4 3 8 5 10 0 News Editor. Carol Romeo 10:00 “Binga."Min Sanders. 100 DAYTIME. Sanders. 7.00“Fin, Fur, Feather" 11:00 Dining with... 1100 Dining With... 4:45 “Hid’s News” Annette 11:00 Seciai Security, Ben repeat. P.M. f (.uy Savino. President Savino director, pro­ Michaels, Beverly 7 30Church Alive. U Jallingtm t lOra& rr P.M. 12:00 “Meadowlands 12." lZOO-MeatawlamS 12. Re ducer. Murphy. Churches combine for 1:00 DAYTIME. Now In Its Third Y®ar John Savino, Amy Divine 11:30 Dining With... inspiring program. Editor & Publisher News Director peat. 5:00-Meadewlands 12. 5:00 “Meadowlands 12.” P u b lic a tio n O ffices 1:00 DAYTIME. Programs 6:00 “The Bewrlj Murphy P.M. 8:00 North Jersey News 6 00 “The Beverly Murphy 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J \.K. ( ornell 12-.00 "Meadowlands 12.” Tel. 438-8700 \duriisinj; Dirccfor designed for women, Shew.” from William Paterson Show.” including Julia Child, 700 Westchester Tony. Repeat. College. 7:00 Washington Report. Gloria Steinem. The games and the 100 DAYTIME. 9:00“Drop In." Joseph F. 7.30The Polonian Hour. 5:00 Meadswlands 12. Re predictions on results. 5:00 “Meadowlands 12.” Job. 9:00-“0rop In.” Carmine The Elections peat. 7 30 Sports Update, Joe 6:00 "The Beverly Murphy Savino. 6:00 “Hie Beverly Murphy Abate. Show.” Off-year elections produce odd If television, manipulated by Shaw.” 8 00 Professional Wrestling 7.00 Tom longo’s Sports- results expert wire-pullers, can do what 7:00-Accent an Raang. Bob presented by Baron's Desk. The victory of Frank Lauten­ they did in the New Jersey and Marks, the handi Drugs, Rutherford. 8:00 High School Football. berg. a man about whom little or elections what can a capper. 9:00 “Orep In." Carmine Lyndhurst vs Cliffside nothing was known, managed to power-crazed man with free-flow­ 7:30 “Fin, Far and Feath­ Savino. Park. defeat Millicent Fenwick, proba­ ing rivers of money achieve on the 9:00 “Orop In.” Following er." Outdoors with SATURDAY, bly the most recognizable figure in national scene .’ One can only shud­ game. Host. Kathleen der and dread the coming of a John Savino. NOVEMBER 13 New Jersey politics. Donovan. The defeat of Hep. Harold Hitler. 8:00 The Frent Page A,M. Hollenbeck had to be a stupendous It is safe to say that it was not 9:00 “Drep In.” Joseph F. 10:00 "Kid’s News.” TUESDAY, shock, not only to Mr Hollenbeck Lautenberg ideology that won Job, host. 1015 Sports Update. Joe NOVEMBER 16 D r . G e r a ld R u b a c k y , orthopedic surgeon, was a provocative guest on the Cable 3 “Front Page” pro­ but to the politicoes who had writ­ him votes in Newark and the vari­ A.M. FRIDAY, Abdt6 gram last Thursday. Author of an article in Medical ten Robert Torricelli off as a hope­ ous enclaves in Hudson County In NOVEMBER 12 10.45 High School Football. 8:00 “Meadowlands 12." Economics, the magazine. Dr. Rubacky said that less optimist those places voting issues are not A.M. North Arlington vs John Sanders, Jack incompetent doctors must be weeded out of the pro­ The slashing victory of Louis I.. so much black and white as they 8:00 “Meadewlands ‘82." Palisades Park. O’Shea, fession. He is the brother of Kay Willis, Rutherford Stellato m a special Lyndhurst are green woman whose Mothers Matter program is now known election in which four of the five The vote bosses in some areas nationwide. commissioners combined their ef­ of the state demand cash and plen­ forts against him and came up ty of it to produce Without the Slums .. yegg plants. Chump .. J CM BOZO. By the time most of us zilch certainly deserves attention. cash the candidate might just as wake up to the facts of T h o m a J antics Is he mean! Why, he's The wide margin of Leonard well stay home. The voters w ill Let us beware of life, we face .. The 5 degrees below Nero. Kaiser's mayoralty win in North The Lautenberg campaign cost Baby bear Before inflation, mon­ ambASSadors. Deep Sleep. Arlington against the Democratic millions. And enough was spent to bruinette. ey TALKED. Now, it Reach for the stars .. trend in the state and nation has to overcome the Record poll and the speaks in a feeble Henergetic person­ Western motto .. let the sky is the limit. be viewed with respect. Fenwick record. whisper. alities can be most ex­ SITTING BULL .. im ­ There were upsets of sorts in the gunishment fit the On the congressional front the hausting. Sour puss .. problem- age of many seden­ crime. East Rutherford where the Demo­ magic of the Hollenbeck name A host of Big Cheeses on. tary executives. crats beat the Republicans and in didn't show itself But the Demo­ Temperamental peo­ are interred in West- Pelf-realization has Carlstadt where Republicans de­ cratic gerrymandering of the dis­ Sarcasm has a .. chil­ ple have .. ants in muenster Abbey. become more impor­ Nice name for an feated the entrenched Democrats. trict didn't help Hollenbeck's ly sauciness. their tantrums. tant than self-realiza­ over-size female .. It is safe to say there were no cause nor was it expected to In tion. ELLA FUNT. surprises in Wallington where the Teaneck. added to the district by Excessive coffee BADvantage .. when breaks and absen­ Democrats won as usual. the Democrats. Hollenbeck lost Impulsive people The impulsively pre­ you've got the goods teeism, cause for .. President Probably the Lautenberg vic­ 9.489 to 3,773. But the gerryman­ Cabinet always goaded by the cocious .. seldom pre­ on someone. toil shortages. maker. tory warrants closer study. The dering does not explain the poor spur of the moment. caution. election may have proved that a Hollenbeck results in Rutherford Frigid people .. determined candidate, backed by ihe carried 3.766 to 2,957) and Kast polarize. an inexhaustible supply of cash, Rutherford, his hometown which Warm people .. solar­ can utilize television to make a he carried by only 1,515 to 1,314 ize. formidable candidate. He might The freeholder loss came as lose as did Lehrman in New York real bad news to the Republicans When you pass your Here's the Exciting but the big bucks spoke there, too, However, they still have a 5 to 4 station in life .. sud­ making a completely unknown po­ majority and for a bright note they denly you feel you've litical adventurer a viable can­ might look to Teterboro. The little been railroaded by didate who was shut out by an tax haven came through 14 to 5 for Kate. New Way to go experienced foe but just barely. the G O. P.. Underachievers find jobs where the over- Quick Action For Gas qualified can't. in Classified Advertising The Japanese planted produce revenues of $12,50t) daily Public officials all through the themselves in Wash­ for whomever the money may go. meadowlands area are now con­ ington long ago with vinced that speed is essential in It is that question over the divi­ their cherry blossom TRY extracting the methane gas from sion of the money that difficulties festival. the mountains of garbage which now are being faced. The state, by havebecn emplaced on hundreds of riparian rights demands; the Cause for divorce . acres The fact New York is al­ county, because it established and wobbly people going ready beginning to collect operated some of the dumps; the steady. dividends from the joint operation HMDC which has over all control begun by Brooklyn Union Gas Co. of the dumps, and Lvndhurst. You never achieve a and Getty Oil in Staten Island's North Arlington, Kearny. place in the sun by extensive dumps has proved that Rutherford. Kast Rutherford and howling at the moon. there is indeed gold in the gar­ Carlstadt. all feel they should get a bage slice of the revenues Horse traders. smart But in this congested area even In New York there was no such swapologists. the prospects of great profits are problem New York owns the land­ dwarfed by the hazardous health fills and was able to sign a con­ Advice to lovers conditions created by the landfills. tract with the utility and gas com­ never spoon at a fork Engineers for Getty told the panies without difficulty. in the road. Hackensack Meadowland De­ Now that the engineers have velopment Commission that hun­ revealed the incessant and heavy Public relations term dreds of thousands of cubic feet of. flow of methane gas into the at­ for a plumber .. privy the methane gas escape into the mosphere the public officials are counsellor. atmosphere daily. The gas flow faced with the problem not alone does not keep union hours It pours to get as much money as they can Kissing .. mash ado out of the dumping grounds, old out of the methane gas — but to about nothing. and new. twenty-four hours a day. eliminate the atmosphere-pollu- The engineers say that the gas tion of the gas as quickly as pos­ Never try to make a is worth many millions and could sible silk purse out of souse’s ear.

Philanthropy .. con­ H unter Doesn’t K ill densed milk of human It w as a heartwarming story — from other vehicles. Then he ap­ kindness. that of Joe Thomas and the crip­ proached the 165-pound animal- Gossips never suffer pled deer from the rear, seized its antlers, from tattle fatigue. A Sure Double-Barreled Way Of Reaching North Arlington's Thomas, lifted fhe deer and moved him to noted far and wide as one of the the grass on the side of, the road. When a man is in the The South Bergen West Hudson Area most dedicated hunters in the "He gave me a full look," said doghouse, life seems land, came upon a deer that lay in Joe. I am sure he was saying his to have a 99-year the middle of a highway after thanks. Then he ran off to the leash. being struck by a hit-and-run woods/’ driver. Thomas said he is certain the Taking a quick look at the situ­ deer is living and that he even­ Clock-watchers never call 438-8700 ation Thortias maneuvered his car tually will have the use of only become .. The Man of The Hour. so that the deer was protected three legs. W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1982-Page ~

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The new Four-South WU&S SPORTING GOODS hospital into a better de­ area to open will be the purpose recreation-dining Wing of West Hudson Hos­ signed. more modem pa­ new Three-South Wing, a hall, which is expected to pital, an ultra-modern 36 tient setting, which in turn 46-bed Extended Care Fa­ house patients before OUTLET DIVISION bed medical-surgical nurs­ frees area in the current cility featuring a multi­ Thanksgiving. ing unit, was formally physical plant for the in­ opened for patient oc­ itiation of many important Announces The GRAND OPENING of our cupancy on Monday, Oct new services to the com­ Homes For Elderly 18, marking the comple­ munity.' tion of the first new area of The home-sharing pro­ and personalities that 3 FULL FLOORS of Wholesale Sporting the $13.5 million mod­ The initial patients to oc­ gram known as Foster show they can live ernization and expansion cupy the new unit were Homes for the Elderly is toghether comfortably. Equipment... program which began in transferred from the Two- notifying the residents of References are obtained November, 1980. East Wing of the hospital, Bergen County that it is from both parties, and the ‘Our building program a 28-bed nursing unit, accepting applications staff of the Foster Home FR EE Balloons For The Kids (No purchase necessary) is aim ed at expanding and which will now undergo a from people 60 and over Program remains avail­ improving the health care complete conversion to an who are looking for a place able to work out any prob­ facilities and services Outpatient-Family Ser­ to live; as well as from lems that arise. FR EE Marcels Hats with $ 2 0 purchase available to the people who vices Wing. Prior to hous­ people of any age with an The Foster Home Pro­ live and work in the West ing patients, the new Four- extra bedroom in their gram serves Bergen Coun­ Hudson-South Bergen South received thorough house or apartment, who ty residents of all races, FREE Marcels “Sports” Wallets w ith$50 area, ' said Frank P. inspections and final ap­ would like to share their creeds and nationalities. It Smilari. Chief Executive provals from both state homes with a com­ is sponsored by Catholic purchase Officer. •‘The opening of and local building officials. paratively capable older Community Services and Four-South represents the Early last month, the person who can pay his or funded through the Bergen culmination of the first in a hospital announced that her own way. County Office on Aging. „ „ unadvertised Special* series of steps in this over­ the new and renovated People who cannot live The staff can be reached all process. Basically, this areas will be phased into alone any longer, or who by calling Catholic Com­ new wing relocates beds operation during the next prefer not to do so, who are munity Services at 845- from other areas of the eight months. The next mentally capable of mak­ 5330. ing decisions, and who do ATHLETIC FOOTWEARup to 5 0 % o ff Spring Air’s Sleeper not need nursing care, are J u n i o r invited to contact the NIKE MEADOW MESH NIKE ROAD RUNNER NYLON NYKIE FRANCHISE LEATHER I Foster Home Program at Reg. 35.00 W om an’s Club - ^ x H l TOP Re^ 47 oo 1 TurnsOut ToBe JustThat the Bergen Mall for in­ Reg. 30.00 O U R P R IC E 1 ) O U R P R IC E formation or to make ap­ The guest speaker at the O U R P R IC E Even with four engines, Muscular Dystrophy. plication. There are no re­ October m eeting of the three wheels, two pro­ But an early mishap strictions as to income in Rutherford Junior ^ ^ ^ 20. pellers and one tail. 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Although the Bazaar, entrants *who made dona­ are interested in sharing thought’of such an occur­ tions of $1,000 each for the the m ain m eal with the rence was quite sobering, A Bazaar and Roast honor of bed-racing down family or individual and he offered us an alter­ Beef Dinner will be held at New York's Third Avenue having their laundry- in­ native; a freeze on making ADIDAS TRY COMPETITION ADIDAS FURY LEATHER I the First Presbyterian AOIDAS SIERRA LEATHER in connection with the an­ cluded in the laundry that any more nuclear weapons Reg. 40.00 Church in Caristadt in the Reg. 35.00 1 nual Jerry Lewis Telethon is done in the home. Others and a first step toward re­ te- V *vNYL°N « 0 0 Community Hall on Third O U R P R IC E OUR PR IC E 1 for Muscular Dystrophy. prefer to cook themselves ducing the stockpiles and Street on F'riday. Novem­ Bodino's non-winning or to each out. Very few the threat of nuclear war. ber 12. 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To Whom It M ay Concern: v * - y I have always loved Halloween. I loved it as a child and I love it now, at sixty- ’ r ~ v four. But not this year. This Halloween v - i ( r" v ’ has left me depressed. My habit is to buy N " V i candy well in advance of the holiday in Y order to avoid too much expense at once. V . I I buy ‘snack packs” which are large bags ^ 0 , of popular candy bars in minature sizes. The minatures are all wrapped and these are put in bundles of twenty or so and wrapped again. If any of the packages were tampered with it would be easy for me or a parent to detect Well. I'll have that candy until next Halloween. Of course, it will go stale long before that! My usual crowds of young Rutherfordians didn't show up this year. I didn't use one bowlful of candy although those few E.T.s and Annies and Gypsies that did arrive were urged to take several pieces. Even my special neighborhood kids for who I had made extra large chocolate chip cookies with their names on. failed to Jo s e p h M . N a z a r e , al left, recently installed as appear. And I have always done such a wonderful business at the same location president of the Kiwanis Club of Lyndhurst is shown for twenty seven years! here receiving the gavel from immediate past presi­ dent Michael Carrafiello at a luncheon meeting in the I realize parents are concerned for San Carlo Restaurant, Lyndhurst. their children's safety and well they should be. But they could have exercised caution, thrown away candy they were in the least suspicious about-even thrown M usical Opens At M all away all candy. It contains too much sugar anyway. One mother I know bought back all her children's candy for a penny By Amy Divine The Barretts of Wimpole The resplendent new a piece, then threw it away. Look closely "Robert and Elizabeth" Street.'' was the splendid theatre, rebuilt following at everything, go along with them but a new musical based on show which opened the the fire which destroyed it don't take halloween away from them. It the life and romance of new season of the Paper January 14, 1980. was filled is so m agical a time for children. You can Elizabeth Barrett and Mill Playhouse in Milbum to its capacity of 1.192 and almost smell the bewitching excitement Robert Browning from last Sunday night. admired for its beautiful in the crisp a ir The kids shiver and its not red velvet seats and from the cold. crimson velvet curtain, its Yes, the world has its share of crazies. glass-walled art gallery on It always has and I'm afraid it always the second floor and its will. But dare we allow these few to spoil old-world charm restored. it for the rest of us? We must stop letting The audience gave an these idiots run our lives. We are all guilty ovation to Leigh Beery of being intimidated. I am afraid of the who played Elizabeth and gangs of eleven and twelve year old chil­ Mark Jacoby who dren who terrorize subway passengers. portrayed her lover whose As a consequence, 1 seldom visit the New faith in her strength made York m useum s I used to enjoy her well, despite her tyran­ Our country's leaders are afraid of the nical father's treatment possibility of nuclear attack so they build which made her a virtual more and more weapons and devices. invalid before Browning Once is enough. How dead can you be'.’ fell in love with her poems Let s get back to Roosevelt's policy of and then with her lovely fearing only fear. Please let us bring back self. Halloween. Let the clowns and the goblins Ron Randell was great roam the streets once more. Yes, some of as the forbidding Edward them will kick apart our neatly- piled Moulton-Barrett. Leslie leaves and some few of them will smash Stevens was a doll as the our decorative pumpkins but we must let dancing flowergirl and the them be young for the only time in their entire cast gave a magnif­ lives. icent performance Mary C. Hensle The stage settings were 208 Mortimer Ave marvelous, beautiful and Rutherford, N.J engenuous, moving smoothly and quickly on silent wheels. The final Manufacturer’s Rebate$1 fZ scenes made the audience gasp as a real train SMITH-CORONA belched smoke and ENTERPRISE I! clanged from the station cartridge correcting typewriter c a r r y in g the honey­ mooning Barretts to Italy and then rushed headon with all lights blazing Pictured above i» Doo Golabek, member of the toward the audience as the Rutherford Post Office Fishing Club, proudly display­ Son. 9 Q couple arrived in Rome. ing a 32-lb. striped bass. He took the fish on a spin rod The settings were by Paul NOV. A M “ ™ NOV. AO, casting from his boat, the Capt. 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H old the mayonnaise, mustard and catsup One such boat was beached in Brielle and cheese and the remaining teaspoon of cumin. tnree minutes on one side, three minutes on the other. Season with pepper and serve up with a while | d ro p a te a r or two reminiscingoverthe converted into a restaurant. One or two others Simmer a half hour longer. Stirring often to days w h rn i! was possible to stand on the upper may be scattered about. Their wide open decks keep the cheese from burning. Be prepared. wedge of lemon. deck of the ferryboat Binghampton. sipping seemed to make them sure subjects for con­ This batch serves four who can take fire in the Kippers are generally smoked when found < "lh-< and munching a bun. while the flat- version. But once the architects got through mouth. It is HOT. But so-o-o-o good. in the fish stores. Sheila MacNiven Cameron, bottom sturdily made its way toward the toting up the cost of conversion and the insur­ Good Edgewater folk talk in bated breath in her "The Highlanders Cookbook” waxes V’u Vink skyline ance man made his estimates and the safety of the nights, when the mist is heavy and the almost hysterical in her warning about fooling In the winter evenings, as darkness was inspectors ordered this change and that, en­ moon far behind bales of clouds, that the around with the smoked herring. desct ndmg. the Binghampton churned into a thusiasm fled away. Binghampton creaks slowly away from its "What has turned many persons against nver ol lire as the waters captured the reflec­ moorings and surges down river to visit once kippers is not the taste (delectable) but the tion of the sk\ line then blazing with the scarlet again the fam iliar Hoboken haunts and there lingering arom a,” she says. "Kippered pots, ia\s ot the sinking sun. among the rotting timbers of the ferry slips it pans, hands and hair can become agonizing Vos. i( w as great to be young then; to rush V cuzO 'bofidift& noses in gently and spends a few hours or so after a day or so. Fry or broil your kippers on ' ______By Guy Savino loi a la v n re d place once the gates of the ferry recapturing a former glory. Ghostlike it a day when you can have the windows open. If open. There were among us always returns before dawn, ready again to you have an exhaust fan now is the time to use 'i.td been cracked But not with Nelson Gross. He stuck with :hose who remembered when heavy gray it." his dream and the high costs and eventually wagons onto the boat. Later I'll be doggoned. I didn't know I've been I" rs* s p u lle d th e ir turned out a restaurant that makes -i oton.'ed vehicles used the ferry. But the dealing with dynamite — almost. Edgewater, where it is anchored, a must place 1 t h e compounded by the steam I " i noises, to visit. There are those who are in trains and ; i« 11s from the well of the boat, re- ris in g play with models and organize train trips to i ained recapture the past. But Nelson Gross has the ESSEX ! .Vt i. iw as you ascend the gangplank of past in his hands and he has a living, instruc­ Bliuy npton — yes. the very same ferry tive museum piece floating on the waters of the REPLACEMENT V.llK il 11 \ ut us rode in the old commuter Hudson. :. to be just the faintest seems Maybe you’d like my recipe for chili. May­ DOOR & WINDOW CO. the steam jets. horses and be Nelson would. Anyway... K, ^ m il I III M m 11],. I,., ia Binghampton has entered new Ingredients: Transformed into a floating *2 cup cooking oi) ii is one of the choicest eating spots Security, Beauty, Savings 1 pound beef round ground ih.ill etropolitan area. Where else can Decorative Entrance 1 pound beef chuck, ground . ii u res of open space, walk into a DOORS i \ land where a giant bar is ready to 1 8-ounce can tomato sauce oui dozens of brisk young maidens 1 12-ounce can beer 1 Day Expert Installation 1 j cup ground hot red chile By Factory Trained Craftsmen serve you with food that is good as The Binghampton u l find in a moderately priced restau- 2 medium garlic cloves 1 small onion, chopped fine resume its new life. Aluminum • Vinyl id it you w ant a more luxurious setting 1 teaspoon oregano Now they are tai king of making the old Replacement m i prices there is always the big *2 teaspoon paprika Lackawanna terminal, where the oil Myself. 1 prefer the WINDOWS below decks 1‘2 teaspoons ground cummin Binghampton plied its trade, the jewel of a oeek where the New York skyline is so l 14 teaspoons salt massive waterfront redevelopment program. CUSTOM MADE 1 like to remember just Cnergy Saving /iMglv close. pinch cayenne pepper If only they could recreate the restaurant I stood after the train ride from Lyn- Maintenance Free 3i pound cheddar cheese which performed what seemed to be miracles \n d Then I ordered a bowl of smoking How to. for commuters on their way to work and on 11 is not the greatest chili in the world. their way home This was a comfortable haven it better But I don't own the Heat the oil in a large pot over medium GARAGE DOORS that somehow seemed apart from the rush and Wood, Aluminum, Steel liion Nelson C.ross, once the state's high heat Add the meat to the pot. Stir to rub bustle of the traveling throngs. It was a place H ours. D a ily 10-6 . 1: i-publican, does. And it s his chili. 1 out any lumps of meat and allow it to brown. attended by gracious waiters and good food Tues. A Thurs. Til 9 Sunday 12 - v it ti relish and thank him for the very Add the tomato sauce, beer, ground chile, garlic, onion, oregano, paprika, teaspoon of the My own favorite was kippered herring ■at. price, FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE - cumin, and the salt. Stir to blend. Bring to a served up with bacon and scrambled eggs.The k in g over a ferryboat is nothing new. OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOM herring are available today in cans and are hi ferryboats began to go the way of all boil, then lower the heat and simmer, un­ — Financing Available — covered for 1 hour. Stir occasionally. Taste and easily prepared They are delicious when, imaginative folks tried to figure out how adjust seasonings, adding the cayenne pepper. heads removed, they are split, brushed with d w a te r logged carcasses could be con- ! profits Simmer, uncovered, 1 hour longer Stir the butter and placed under the broiler^Grill for S i 743-8603 M in to 419 BROAD ST., BLOOMFIELD

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And it is becoming clear that $1 fortunes of million a year not a word of capture top honors in Divi­ Turkey Day will see some great football con­ criticism or even interest in the situation is tests. sion II of the North Arling­ heard. ton Soccer League. Two of the best will see North Arlington The tennis players have emerged from Bobby Kazenmayer put taking on Wallington and Rutherford visiting fake amateurism into sweet professionalism. the Rockets in the lead Becton. They are games where records mean The difference between them and the baseball midway through the first little. On a given Saturday, apparently, one and football players is that the game never fell half by working his way team can lick another even though the other into the hands of so-called 'management” through a tough Striker de­ has a far better record. which would set up leagues, get the public to fense and beating the The game of Montclair and Kennedy is one pay for the courts etc., etc. The tennis business goaly for the first goal of proof. Montclair, coming off a stirring victory is run by ex-players who see to it that most of the gam e The Strikers over Belleville, managed to lose to Kennedy. the coin that pours through the gates goes to bounced back with the ex­ cellent ball handling and And Clifton, which has had a disastrous the players. shooting ability of Sam season while Jack Jones tries to install his In baseball and football tycoons have Papasavas. which came winning system, almost pulled the upset of the grabbed possession of the teams and the very close to netting the year by scaring Montclair before the Mounties leagues. They run a closed industry impossible equalizer. pulled out a 7-0 victory. to penetrate by outsiders even despite Mathew B oy lan s goal North Arlington has its scheduled breather America's so-called free enterprise. early in the second half against winless Palisades Park and. even with Yet, what does a tennis player have that a made the score 2-0 in favor A lb e r t C o n t i o f R o s e lle P a r k holds the newest state record muskellunge which he Dan Sandowich. its star runner on the side­ professional baseball and football player of the Rockets. The took Irom the Delaware River near the Delaware Water Gap on October 13. This muskie lines, pulled off a 37-6 victory. Strikers defense, Chris doesn't? It takes just as much — even more — weighs 37 and a half pounds and bests the old record set in 1980 by two pounds, six Johnson. Brian Mount, and But in Ridgefield, the thrice-beaten Ridge­ dedication to hit the big leagues as it takes a ounces. Conti's fish measured 49 inches in length with a 23 and 3 i-inch girth. He caught Michael Gretchen, con­ field team refused to lay down and play dead tennis player. it on a 12-pound Stren line with a “Swim Whizz" lure. for Wallington. The Panthers finally won 8 to 7 Tennis players, like baseball and football tained the scoring power of the Rockets for most of the but it was a squeaker all the way and not until players, burn out just about as fast. But the top second half while Sam the final three minutes did the Panthers get on ones retire with comfortable fortunes. The Papasavas beat goaly the boards and win. Yon Chu Choi, the hard Count’s Comer baseball and football pros retire — to what? Joseph Dtgregoria for the running Wallington back with the musical A few like Joe DiMaggio make it big in the Eual Wyatt. Jr.. the rac­ happy, too was only beaten a length only Striker goal of the name, not only scored the touchdown but broke business world. Too many, however, find it ing secretary at the John Henry is a seven- and three quarters and he game came back fine. The Oak through for two points after the score. hard lo recapture in business the glory that was Meadowlands. flashed a year-old gelding with ca­ With less than one Tree victory proved he theirs when they were competing. Take big smile. reer earnings of $3,559,110. minute left in the game. was again 100 percent." InjuriesUnpredictable Mercury Morris, the former Miami Dolphins ‘W hy." asked the making him the win- Alex Silvestre scored on player, who provided so many thrills when he Count, the happy mood?" mngest thoroughbred in Last year. John Henry Striker goaly, Michael owned by New Yorker Sam One of the reasons it is hard to predict a was running the ball. Convicted of peddling “John Henry." Wyatt history O'Brien, who played an ex­ Rubin, w jn all but two of high school game is the injury factor With drugs he faces a minimum term of 15 years in replied. is expected "He's in great form," cellent gam e, to account here." noted Fred Krieger. the 10 starts and demonstrated for the final Rocket goal Sandowick in the game North Arlington is a jail The headlines that heralded his football rare versatility. He cap­ John Henry, last year's Big M's assistant clerk of Tyrone Waddell played much stronger offensive team. If Lyndhurst's accomplishments will be cold comfort in a jail tured m ajor stakes on both Horse of the Year, was the scales, lie proved it outstanding defense for the Wayne Kantor. the team's ace passer, can play cell dirt and grass tracks in among the nominees for by coasting to victory in Rockets in this very close Lyndhurst is far stronger. Kantor has been on New York, Chicago and Soccer News Saturday night s (Nov. 131 last week's $300,000 Oak and evenly m atched cham- the injured list By Mary Ellen Hopper Ippolito-Stellato a 2-0 shut $400,00 Meadowlands Cup Tree Invitation in Califor­ California. His triumphs pionship game. Both included the Santa Anita Saturday Lyndhurst put on a tremendous Leading Division III of out over Hometown Agen­ The sam e night, mo­ nia. teams are to be con­ Handicap, the • Arlington show against Dumont which had only two vic­ the Lyndhurst Youth Soc­ cy. In the third Division V ments before Slewpy upset Krieger mentioned gratulated for their fine Million and the Jockey tories. But in the end Dumont had clinched a cer Club this week is Lib­ game. Maschio's Restau­ heavily favored Copelan in ■ great form because display of soccer skills, Ciold Cup. 13-6 victory. The only bright spot for the 1-6 erty Lincoln with its 4-0 rant beat R ua Deli 2-0 as the $300,000 Young Ameri­ John Henry had just come their outstanding effort Lyndhurst season is that, except for the 35-7 win over Michael s Michael Salerno and Dan­ ca. Bob Quigley, the gener­ off a long layoff He was The latter victories during the game, and their earned John Henry the licking Lyndhurst took at the hands of Ridge­ Salumeria. Goals by John ny Preziosi did the scor­ al manager for all horse sidelind most of the year very successful seasons Horse of the Year honors. field Park, has been competitive all the way. Rubinetti (2), Paul Zuzo ing. racing at the Big M. took with an injured ankle. The This year John Henry won and Joe Henderson, along In Division VI. un­ the microphone from Allen Oak Tree was John With a few breaks the team could have won one of his first two oOtings. St. Peter’s most of the games it lost. with good performances defeated Manzo Plumbing Gutterman. the media di­ Henry s second start. He by Larry Jinks and Thom­ beat out Flowers by Chuck rector, and said he had an finished fourth in his re­ capturing the Santa Anita Vs. Pace The Rutherford-Becton game coming up on as Yasosky gave Liberty 6-1 with Tommy Yallo imporant announcement. turn to action in the early Handicap when Perrault Thanksgiving Day will be a dandy — even the lead. Joseph Manzo scoring his 15th goal of the "Just finished talking with part of October. w s disqualified John Breslin Stadium , County though the Becton 3-4 record doesn't seem and Dennis Lillis also put season. Kevin Addas add­ owner Sam Rubin and he Lefty Nicherson, John Henry injured an ankle in Park in Lyndhurst Pace impressive against Rutherford's 5-2 log. in good performances for ing 2 more goals and Billy told me John Henry will Henry's East Coast March and was out of University w ill play St: But here again you've got to throw out who Michael s, while goal­ Keating also scoring for race in the Meadowlands trainer, was satisfied with training for four months. Peter 's College Friday at 8 won what Becton has been in nearly every keeper Brian Searle made the win. In 7 games. Cup " the geldin's fourth place At the moment John P.M. game it played this year and could easily be 7- a number of good saves. Manzo s strong defense Any track is happy performance after the Henry is in California with Local football fans will his West Coast trainer, 0 Breaks often tell the story. In Becton's game In Division IV. strong has allowed only 2 goals, when it can list a horse of layoff. He hadn t raced in get an opportunity to defensive play by sweeper one of which was scored by John Henry 's calibre in its a long tim e so he figured to Ron McAnally Racing in watch an exciting brand of against 7-0 Park Ridge Saturday the Wildcats the Meadowlands Cup is seemed to have victory blocked up when Roy Ilhan Akar. midfielders John Polatz for Flowers by progra m." noted Wyatt. get tired. said Lefty Division III football with Murat Y ildirim and Troy Chuck. Good defensive The important thing is he not a novel experience for some local flavor. Forys ran 10 yards for a touchdown which gave and I'm sure the fans are Ramirez, along with the performance by Jim McAnally. In 1977. Pace with a record of 4 Becton a chance to register seven points and a scoring and passing of An­ Smagula and goals by Phil McAnally shipped a hard wins and 3 losses has As 15-14 victory. thony Magistro <2 goals; Romanski and Kenny sistnt Coach Jim With Park Ridge's unbeaten record hang­ and Peter Alberti il). se­ Paglio gave Valentine Elephants Poo Available K 'S T KTSE Franchina a form er L.H.S. ing in shreds, the referee came to the rescue cured the 3-1 victory for Plumbing a 2-0 shut out from California to New and M ontclair State ath­ and called holding against Becton. The ball first place Delmonicos over Style-Rama. After a Jersey, arriving on the eve lete. The form er all-State went back to the 25-yard line and Park Ridge Pharmacy over Lido Auto scoreless first half. Jo-Jo s When Circus Arrives of the first Meadowlands High School center is the Cup Pay Tribute had no was able to hold on for its seventh victory of the Body. While Mike Yasosky scored early in the second Pace Setters’ defensive problem adjusting, win­ season. scored the only goal for half with a goal by John If your spinach is splind- able minerals Unlike line coach. Franchina also Lido. Anthony Mattia and Montillo. assisted by ning wire-to-wire at 8-1 It is wise for Rutherford to realize that ly. and your beans are farm manure which may had coaching stints at Joe Rabbia also put in fine Korhan Bayourcan to re­ bedraggled. Ring ling Bros be sprayed with chemicals The Meadowlands Cup is F.D.U., M ontclair State Becton has taken four losses by 18 points. It is for three-year-olds and up. performances. Charles cord a 1-0 win over J. Ver­ and Barnum & Bailey to eliminate insects. and Fordham. easy to see the Wildcats are not a team to be over the mile and a quar­ Malaniak's 3 goals and ona. Circus has the answer to Circus manure is pure and St. Peter's Peacocks has trifled with And so the Thanksgiving Day ter route. Some of the big­ P rank Maffei s 1. together The Division IV Lyn­ pep up the most anemic u Mlulterated QB Ken Flora of Queen of confrontation becomes more and more in­ gest moments in the his- with their fine offensive dhurst Parks Dept, beat garden The Greatest Peace. North Arlington on In an era when organic tory of the East teresting performnces. controlled the Newark Doves 4-0 to Show On Earth is sponsor­ its roster as well as Bill the game for Meadowlands gardening has gained such Rutherford establishment maintain its first-place ing its first exotic manure Herst. W R from * 'Keam\ Kearny Hosts Belleville popularity, this is indeed a Iron Works to record a 4-0 standing in the Garden give-away at Byrne occurred in Meadowlands and Mark Yanero QB from windfall for all green But one of the most interesting games of win over National Sports. State Soccer League. Meadowlands Arena Fri­ Cup competition. thumb enthusiasts and Lyndhurst. the Turkey Day parade pits Keamy against Good performances by Goals by Robert Hopper. day. Nov. 19. al 2 P.M. health conscious tillers of Belleville. The Keamy team is having a so-so National s Danny Soriano Anthony M attia <2» and This mineral-rich the soil. Ringling Bros The BEST FOODS season, losing 27 to 20 in Rahway Saturday. and the goal tending Dormy Zaza brought this fertilizer is generated con­ and Barnum & Bailey shared by Tim Lindsay Lyndhurst win. stantly in gargantuan pro­ and LlQl'ORS P Belleville is having a glittering season? beating STANDINGS AS OK 1M1 Circus has decided to and Keith Henderson were DIVISION HI V W L T PU portions by the quadruped Bloomfield 21 to 7 Saturday. make this natural also noteworthy. Liberty L in c o li^ 4 0 0 • performers of The I All Kearny will have to do is contain Mike Auten KraUy 3 ) 0 6 gardeners tool available HUETTEMANN’S DivisionV Via Mari re­ Mike's Salumeria 0 S 0 0 Greatest Show on Earth - Murphy, the big, hard running Belleville back to all interested New Jer­ 4 corded its first loss of the DIVISION IV not only elephants, but also who has been chewing up the opposition this seyans to avoid waste of a season this week to Dei * Phmcy S O I It dozens of horses, camels, Delicatessen and Groccry I year. It was Belleville that handed Passaic its Krank» GMC 5 1 1 «7 great natural resource and Mario’s. While C h ris Mead Iron Wk* 3 2 1 t llamas, donkeys, and other I Lido Auto Body 1 5 0 2 assist happy farmers and 226-226Vj P aterson A v e n u e single defeat a few weeks back. Belleville lost Coudray put in a good National Sport* 0 4 1 I hay-eating m am m als. « to Montclair but it should be noted Murphy was game for Via Mari. Robert gardeners in the region. 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Hustling Bill Brancato ered 70 yards during the that yard to so when big P r o g r e s s e s threw two touchdown game. Scott Cook, the Bogota full­ passes and Chris Davis As a result of its victory back, blasted into the line P le d g e s of $455,656., gained 204 yards on 17 runs North Arlington is in line which held like concrete. were reported at the Unit­ to pace Rutherford to a 27 for a post-season game. to 13 victory over a strong Cook dropped the ball and ed Way of Passaic Valley’s Becton, which has suf­ Tenafly team Saturday in St. M ary’s cheers broke second bi-weekly cam­ fered more than any team Tenafly. out in a wild crescendo. paign report meeting. The t t * * * 0 . in the area the slings and But even as the cheers Meeting which was held at It probably was the arrows of misfortune, did * r° » , g C' went up alert James the Holiday Inn, Wayne 'O r . week’s biggest game for it again Saturday when, Mergel, the Bogota quar­ was sponsored by local teams although once- with victory apparently in terback, picked up the ball Hoffmann-La Roche and b e a t e n W a l l i n g t o n its grasp over unbeaten and ran around end to hosted by its Director of Sponsored Bv Handicapped Society of North A rlington galloped back from the Park Ridge, the referee score the winning touch­ Community Affairs, Rose­ SEEDLESS NAVEL ORANGES — 15 shadows of defeat to win called a holding penalty. down. mary Bruner. an 8*7 thriller over Ridge­ This nullified what could PINK GRAPEFRUIT — 15 More than 100 local vol­ field. have been a winning touch­ 42 Pounds Per Carton Powerful Ridgefield unteers were present. Rutherford, now 5-2, is down. The final score was Pick up at Jarvis Oil Co., 429 River Rd., No. Arlington Park, which blasted Lyn­ There were special demon­ fighting for a chance to Saturday, December 11, 1982 • 10 to 5 P.M . 14 to 8 dhurst last week, did the play in the state tour­ stration booths set up by P ick up in fo: 991-4951 The heart rending call same for Queen of Peace nament and by its come­ Special G rant Agencies: by the referee was just one Saturday night, defeating MAIL BACK OUR AD back victory kept its CALVERY BAPTIST NAME------more^in the long calendar the Queensmen 41 to 0. But '15/Box Bows s_ chances bright. COMMUNITY HEALTH SEEDLESS NAVEL ORANGES of tough breaks the Wild­ halftime Ridgefield Park Rutherford went off to a CEN T ER M5/Box Boxes s. . STREET------cats have suffered. led by 28-0. The winners PINK GRAPEFRUIT 6-0 le a d w h e n J o h n CLINIC FOR MENTAL They’ve lost four games by had 398 yards of total of­ Gallagher hugged a 31- HEALTH SERVICES OF CITV & STATE- a total of 18 points. But fense. The leader was Tom yard pass from Brancato PASSAIC COUNTY. INC none was as disappointing Monaco who ran for a and raced to a touchdown. DISABLED INFORMA­ as the loss to Park Ridge touchdown and a two-point Tenafly came right back TION AW ARENESS AND at Riggin Field. conversion and then threw Mail to: P.O. Box 827, North Arlington, N.J. 07032 LIVING (DIAL. INC.) with seven points but As the minutes of the a scoring pass. Queen of HISPANIC INFORMA­ MAKE CHECKS OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO "HANDS INC.1 squandered the lead when final period ticked away Peace managed 154 yards TION C E N T ER , INC Rutherford banged across Paul Squeo tossed a pass in the air and on the NAVAGH tw o m o re touchdowns to Paul Jackson which ground but couldn’t break WOMEN'S HAVEN before the half ended. went for 65 yards, all the into the scoring column. With the third period way down to Park Ridge’s scoreless both teams hit 10. Now it was the chance paydirt in the fourth. for Roy Fory s one of the Wallington stared defeat county's highest scorers. in the eyes until the game Fory came through — a 10- almost had run out of time. yard bolt for the touch­ Trailing 7-0 with four down. But the hysterical minutes to go the Panthers Wildcats were brought finally got untracked. back to earth by the hold­ Wallington finally got its ing call and their bid for Join our chance through a desper­ victory ended right there. ate block of John Karcz’s Forys had scored fourthdown punt. Wall­ Becton’s only touchdown ington took possession on in the third period on a six the Ridgefield 20. yard run. From there it was bang, Lyndhurst thought it had bang, bang — seven times Christmas Club Dumont shackled wherv with Yon Chu Choi carry­ Jim Fedorchak took the ing it every tim e, he last ball in the third period and time one yard for a touch­ raced 77 yards for a touch­ down. But Choi’s work was down. It was a dazzling not yet done. Wallington run and seemed to indicate trailed 7 to 6. that Lyndhurst. which has and the first payment been operating in the shad­ Wallington could have ows (1-6/ would pull an up­ kicked for a point and a tie. set. It could also have de­ pended upon Joe Pivinski But Dum ont, now 3-4, for one of his arrow-like came back in the same pe­ passes. Instead, Wall­ riod with touchdowns by ington decided to put its Weber and Bachiocchio. is on us! faith in Choi once again The final score came on a and the husky youngster blocked punt which bolted through the fired up Bachiocchio scooped up Ridgefield line for two and ran 30 yards for a points and the most rous­ touchdown. ing victory Wallington has Penalties popped up as a scored in any sport any deciding factor in the St. time. Mary's game against North Arlington, which Bogota. 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their reasons for seeking office. The freshmen will Killeen Testimonial Drawing Many Admirers have one week to think always responding willing- about the candidates and By Amy Divine family property, working gives great credit for con­ her medical expertise as make their selections. Se­ Reservations have been in the garden before tinuing to teach her and for did her mentor, Dr. iy- Dr. Killeen has de­ cret ballots will be cast pouring in for the dinner school, m ilking the cows, his encouragement and aid Simms. In addition to her livered over 3,000 babies. .during the homeroom peri­ which is to be a testimonial and doing other chores, to other doctors in the medical knowledge she She told of the surprise of od on the assigned day. to Dr. Bernardine Bernardine continued to area. was a fine surgeon, which personnel at a hospital The seven candidates with Drewniany-Killeen, Lyn­ work to help her way “He did the most for doctors during her medical when a grown man met the highest number of dhurst physician and sur­ through college and medi­ Lyndhurst, he would help training days already rec­ her at the institution and votes will be installed as geon who has ministered cal school, washing dishes, anybody,” Dr. Killeen told ognized. greeted her with a kiss. members of the Council. to the people of Lyndhurst baby sitting, working in a the interviewer. She gave freely of her The m an is 41 years old for the past 41 years. restaurant 24 hours on a She recalled a time time to examine the mem­ and the doctor explained to The dinner will be ten­ weekend and continuing to when a huge crane over­ bers of the Midget Football Sister Mary Agnes Casey On Friday. Nov. 12, the astonished persons who dered to Dr. Killeen on do well in her studies at turned at the Kingsland teams. Little Leaguers, Junior Class will attend a witnessed the kiss, *‘I Sunday, November 21 at Tufts Prem ed where she shops area pinning a work­ draftees, donors at the prayer service at noon. guess one of the first H a w a iia n P a lm s , 518 earned her B.S. degree and er beneath it. Dr. Simms blood bank, children in the Mrs Cindy Abbatista. Mrs. Patricia Ward. Class rings will be blessed babies I delivered has the Stuyvesant Avenue under Tufts University School of was called as he often was parochial schools and president of ihe Parents' D u rin g th e co m in g and distributed at this right to kiss me even leadership of the Lyn­ Medicine, in Boston, where for police emergencies and school athletes, youngsters Association, has an­ week, the members of the time. Each student will though he is now grown dhurst Lions and Lioness' she earned her M.D. being absent from his of­ at the Baby Keepwell sta­ nounced The Banjos Are Freshman class who are also be presented with a up.” Club. degree in June of 1940 fice, Dr. Killeen rushed to tion, and personnel at Feli­ Coming to Queen of willing to run for office or\ flower as a remembrance Dr. Killeen is proud of Dr. Killeen, bom in When it was time for the scene. cian College in Lodi which Peace High School again. the Student Council are en­ of the occasion. Parents her membership in the Staunton, Mass., third of Bernardine to begin her "Three times I crawled honored her several years Pappy s Banjo Boys of couraged to circulate peti­ are invited to attend the American Academy of seven children in her fam i­ medical studies she bor­ under the crane to give the ago. She was voted Woman Dover. N .J will perform tions and gather support. ceremony. At the con­ General Prctice which sig­ ly, has two sisters and four rowed $150 and enrolled at man a painkiller before the Doctor of the Year in New in the high school gym­ Any boy or girl is eligible clusion of the ceremony, nifies that she has suc­ brothers, ail still living, Tufts in Boston. Then tui­ crane could be moved and Jersey in 1975. nasium from 9 P M until 1 for election provided he or the Junior Class will have decided when in high tion at m edical school was the m an taken from be­ She also was on call for cessfully completed 150 A M on Saturday evening. she has ten signatures. No an early dismissal. school that she would be a $2000 a year, now it is neath it,” recalled Dr. police emergencies at any hours of accredited post- Nov. 13. providing music member of the student doctor. Her inspiration nearer $20,000, the doctor Killeen. "And all I re­ time of night or day. iContinued on Page 24/ for dancing, entertainment body may sign more than was an English teacher of noted. member anyone saying and a sing-a-long For the one petition. Candidates Members of the class whom she was very fond She did so well in her about m y help was the re­ past three years the affair must submit signatures to who prepared the prayer and when he asked her medical studies that the mark of a fellow worker of has been a sellout, and this the Student Council Mod­ service and ring ceremony what she would like to do dean of the school took spe­ the v ictim ’s who said. "Dr. year is expected to be no erator. Mr Alan Maisano. include: Fd Casadontc, It's FALL Cleaning Time! in life she boldly said "Be cial interest in her and Simms wasn't in his office exception. for approval prior to elec­ Carla Castora. Doris Di a doctor." doctors encouraged her be­ so they sent a girl and she Serving on the commit­ tion Corcia. 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.There’s good news and Studies also show that to smoke as those with gers of sm oking and tips An assemblage ef excep­ such a post at a major U.S. School of Music at Queens member of the 92nd Stree bad news about smoking. a the smoking habits of non-smoking parents. on how to quit, booklets tionally fine talent, the conservatory. He began College in New York. Y Chamber Orchestra and The good news is that teenagers are closely re­ Teenagers and parents summarizing this informa­ five-member Williams studying the bassoon as a Clifton resident Richard the Orchestra for Summer fewer teenagers are smok­ lated to the smoking habits who smoke can get as­ tion. and referrals to quit Center Cham ber Artists, child under the tutelage of H a g e n , w h o h a s a Ballet Series at the Metro- ing today than in years. of their parents Parents sistance in quitting from smoking program s in their return to the William his father, former princi­ bachelor’s degree in music politan Opera. The bad news is that those who smoke are more likely the Cancer Information communities. It's all avail­ Carlos Williams Center’s pal bassoonist with the performance from smoking may be starting to have children who Service at Memorial able free from the Cancer Marcus Recital Hall in NBC Symphony and the Montclair State CoUege Tickets for the concert at an earlier age and, for smoke. Teenagers with Sloan-Kettering Cancer Information Service, tool- Rutherford on November New York Philharmonic. will add his french horn to are $8 ($6 for senior the first tim e ever, more two smoking parents are Center. They can get in­ free in New Jersey. <800 14 for a program of The first bassoonist to re­ the quintet performance citizens and students) and teenage girls smoke than .more than twice as likely formation about the dan­ 223-1000 Poulenc, Glinka, Ibeil and ceive doctor of music arts November 14. As a cham­ are available by calling boys do. Mozart. degree from the Yale ber musician, he has 201-939-2323. Tickets may This statistic may trans­ Offering the second in a School of Music, Joe Polisi toured Canada and the also be purchased at the Garden State Theatre Opens ‘Oklahoma’ late into another grim series of concerts, the new­ has appeared with or­ United States and is a door. The Garden State Will Say We re in Love, County, are Danny statistic...the number of ly formed group of musi­ chestras and chamber mu­ Theatre of Rutherford, will "Surrey with the Fringe on Huber, Jeff Weiss. Tom women dying of lung cians will perform three sic groups all over the True Stereo Sound present “Oklahom a" on Top. "...C an't Say No, Cali. Mary Lynne Milazzo, cancer. That rate is up trio pieces and conclude country. November 12, *13, 19 at 8 "Kansas C ity ," and of Ijiu ra Farrell. Diane Ray­ almost 300 percent since with a Mozart quintet for Joel T im m , who was For Movie Channel P.M. and November 14 at 3 course "O klahom a." mond. Gretchen Kraus. the early 50s, mostly as a piano and winds. first oboist with the New P.M. at the Little Theatre Adel Drozdowski

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V itale - U ram J o h n D u l l # Mr. Enrico and Mrs. In C oncert Della Vitale of Clifton an­ nounce the engagement of F or St. M ary’s their daughter Maria Vi­ On November 13, St. tale to Douglas Uram. son Mary s of Rutherford of Mrs. John and Mrs Schools Committee will Angela Uram of Lyn­ present John Dull in Con­ dhurst. cert, at 8:00 p.m in the Miss Vitale graduated High School Auditorium. from Paul VI Regional Many may remember High School in Clifton and John Dull as a varsity foot- ball player from St. also graduated from Cen­ tury Institute of Court Re­ Mary's who was awarded porting in Hackensack a football scholarship from Maria is presently em­ Duke University ployed at Aviquipo, Inc.. Since graduating from as a Customer Service Duke in 1972, Dull has Representative. coached and recruited for the W illiam Paterson foot­ Mr. U ram graduated ball program and is pres­ from Chelsea Vocational ently Assistant Coach at High School in New York, Clifton High School. and is presently employed Although coaching a Di­ by Conrail. vision 1 college football An August 6. 1983 wed­ team is Dull s ultimate ding is being planned. goal, he has another in­ terest, and it has produced D e M o tt- a busin#»s for Dull. It is D U LL MUSIC, a \lr. and Mrs. Charles Bolton multi-faceted company Spina started by Dull, the singer- Karen Ruthe and Greg Feniello Bolton/Tufo Kathleen Mansey songwriter-coach. He has Mr. and Mrs. Robert De- been using his talents in The wedding of Jams and Nadine Newarski. Jef­ Ruthe/Feniello Mott of Oakland. N.J have Mancey/ Newton athletics and aesthetics to Ann Tufo to Steven Charles frey Bolton served as best Announcement is made School and The Berkeley announced the en­ carry his message to oth­ Bolton took place October man Ushering were Mr and Mrs. Derek set. of the engagement of School of Garrett Moun­ Michael Piserchia. Kobert gagement of their daugh­ ers 9 in St M ary s Church. Mansey of 50 Park Avenue. The bride-elect is a Karen Elizabeth Ruthe, • tain, is employed as an ex­ Yates. Robert McCrone. ter. Dawn, to Bruce Spina, A message of the poten­ Nutley A reception fol­ North Arlington, announce graduate of North Arling­ daughter of M r and Mrs. ecutive m edical secretary William Kempner and son of M r and Mrs tial of mankind. lowed at The Manor in the engagement of their ton High School. She is em ­ Donald C Ruthe of Nutley, for St. Barnabas Medical Gregory Weiss. Carissa Valente Spina of Lyn­ The logo of Dull Music West Orange The couple dhurst. daughter Kathleen to ployed in the cosmetic de to Greg Robert Feniello, Center. Livingston.Her Scarola was flower girl visually combines the dual have returned from a wed­ Glenn Newton, son of Mr partment of Gim bel s Gar son of M i and Mrs Ralph fiance, an alumnus of and Kenneth Tufo Jr. was Miss DeMott is rwith aspect of the company. ding trip to St Maarten. and Mrs Herbert Newton den State Mall, Paramus. Feniello of North Arling­ North Arlington High ring bearer. H&P Mayer Corp in The helmet, the symbol of The matron of honor was of 138 Fairview Avenue, Her fiance is vice presi­ ton. An October 1984 wed­ School, is studying toward The bride is employed Hasbrouck Heights the warrior is joined with B a r b a r a S z t y b e I Rutherford. A January 7, dent of Forest Dairy Inc., ding is planned. a B.A degree in Econom­ as a medieal assistant in Her fiance, a graduate the poefr\ for music which Bridesmaids were Doreen 1984 wedding date has been Rutherford The bride, a graduate of ics from Kean College Clark Her husband is an of W illiam Paterson Col­ is enclosed with a circle G a r r u t o . P a ris representing earth and in­ Queen of Peace High associate field engineer lege. Wayne, is also em­ Kiriakoulos. Eileen finity The paradox of foot­ with Sorbus Service in Clif­ ployed at H&P Mayer !■? \ v Keelen. Caroline Watson. Corp. ball and poetry is what is I n t e r n a l ton. The couple' plan a wed­ intriguing and exciting A u d i t o r s I n In v ita tio n ding for November 19, about the company, the 1983 man and his music. surprise entertainment for A special invitation is John Dull s folk-rock Harringon Park. NJ - M being extended to both children at 1 P.M. style can be heard and Dennis M Crean of Mid­ members and non-mem­ Staff and the member­ seen at his Rutherford con­ land Park has joined the bers to visit the Passaic - ship committee will be cert Admission is $4.00 for staff of Hackensack Water Clifton YM-YWHA on Sun- available for tours and adultss and $2.00 for stu­ Company as an Internal day. November 21 at its general information dents Auditor in the Internal First Annual Open House Michael Witkes. newly ap­ Audit Division, according MJ pointed Executive Direc­ to an announcement made T a x A d v i c e Facilities which will be tor will also be on hand to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zak by Elizabeth Cosgrove. made available to the com­ greet all the visitors. Cof­ Controller for the water Notices have been re­ munity are use of the mini- fee and cake will be firm. cently sent out regarding olympic swimming pool served ln tins capacity, Crean Zaks Mark Milestone the new law requiring fed­ HI AM.-3 1’ M i gym­ will assist in the develop­ Registration is recom­ eral income tax to be nasium < 12-2 P.M . basket­ Wanda and Anthony Zak of 31 Beech Street, ment and implementation mended ARM Y RESERVE. withheld from your pen­ ball; 2-4 1’ M open gynn. Rutherford, recently celebrated their 45th wed­ of internal audit pro­ sion payments. Copies of and game room 11-4 P .M .). Please call the Y“ of­ BEALLYOUCANBE. grams. ding anniversary. 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E . M c A r e e W illiam Hibbets Emil Onnem bo

Funeral services were Funeral services were Education. Em il Onnembo, 82, died Laboratories in Passaic Obituaries held Friday for Eileen held Friday for W illiam F. Monday at Clara Maass for 10 years before retiring He was a member of McAree, 64, who died Hibbets, 89, who died Mon­ American Legion Post 109 Medical Center in Belle­ in 1978 Tuesday at Passaic Gener­ day at Bergen Pines Coun­ Mr. Hibbets is survived ville. His wife. Anna died in al Hospital. M artha Hendricks M. Dam m ers A n t h o n y ty Hospital, Paramus. by two sons, W illiam and Mr. Onnembo was bom 1973 Mrs. McAree was bom He is survived by two Services for Mrs. Margaret M. Dammers, C a m p a n o z z i Mr. Hibbets was bom in Donald, both of in New York City and Jived in Perth, Scotland, and Martha Hendricks. 73. of 70, d ie d T u e s d a y a t Deal Beach. Rutherford; seven grand­ in Kearny for 20 years sons. Nicholas of Nutlej Funeral services were lived in Rutherford for the North Arlington, were held Dunroven Nursing Home, Prior to retiring in 1937, children and three great­ before moving to Lyn­ and Jerome of Lyndhurst. held Thursday for Anthony past 12 years. Monday in the Parow Fu­ Cresskill. he was the super intendent grandchildren. dhurst 33 years ago a brother. John of IxxJi M. Campanozzi, 64, who She was a clerical book­ neral Home. 185 Ridge Mrs. Dammers was of the main-maintenance Services were at the He was an electroplater and five grandchildren. died Tuesday at Clara keeper for Elliot Interna­ Rd.. North Arlington. bom in the Bronx, N.Y.. department of the Thomas J. Diffily Funeral for Rajack Brass Products Services will be Friday Mass Medical Center, tional in Carlstadt before Mrs. Hendricks died and lived in Rutherford for Rutherord Board of Home. • in Brooklyn, N.Y., for 16 from the Nazare Memorial Belleville. retiring in January. Thursday in Clara Maass many years. years and later was em ­ Home and at Sacp-a Heart Mr. Campanozzi was She was a parishioner of Memorial Medical Center. Prior to retiring in 1970, H elen Pickering ployed at Madison Fields R.C. Church bom and lived in Hoboken St. m ary R.C. Church and Belleville she was a clerk typist for before moving to Lyn­ a member of the Cathloic Helen Pickering died Church, Rutherford. the Shulton Co. in Clifton. She was a member of dhurst 28 years ago. Woman's Club and the Saturday in Lakeville, She is survived by her She was a member of the North Arlington Nutri­ He was a supervisor for Rosary Society of the Conn. husband, David, and a sis­ Qara Maass Open tion Center, the North Ar­ the First Presbyterian the Stony Mueller Co. in church. She was a member Mrs. Pickering was bom ter, Margery E Colhoun of lington Civil Defense and Church. Rutherford, the Lyndhurst for 40 years. of the Rutherford Garden and lived in Rutherford, Rutherford. the Kearny and North Ar­ Rutherford Woman's Club He was a Navy veteran Club and the Auxiliary of before moving to Lakeville Funeral services were House Set Saturday and the Rutherford Art As­ lington Senior Citizens of World War II. the Rutherford Elks. in 1965 conducted at the Collins- Clubs. sociation. An Open House of the cancer, he m occu lt. '« test He was a member of Her husband. Frank, She was a member of Calhoun Funeral Home, Her husband. William Clara Maass Medical Cen­ used to cheek for abnormal Mrs Hendricks was past BPO Elks 1505. died in 1979. the First Presbyterian Rutherford. J.. died in 1968. ter Nuclear Medicine unit gastro-intestina? bleed­ president of the Ladies Mr. Campanozzi is sur­ Mrs. McAree is survived Mrs. Dammers is sur­ and Cancer Treatment ing i, and blood pressure Auxiliary of the Calo-Sass vived by his wie, the by a son, Donald of New vived by three sons. Wil­ HelenM ueller Center is set for this Satur­ Physicians that will bt Veterans of Foreign Wars former Florence LaSalle, York City; two daughters, liam J. and Frederick, Funeral services were day. 11 a m . - 3 p.m.. at the participating ituludt Post 4697. North Arlington. a son, Ralph of Wayne; a Elaine Esposito of the Mrs Mueller is survived both of Rutherford and held for Helen M. Mueller, Belleville medical facility Frank Gradorn M I) Bom in Scotland, she daughter, Angela Wil­ Bronex, N.Y., and Ann by a son, George of Warm­ Keo&pth of Vernon; and 75, who died at the Riv­ on Franklin Avenue. E v­ Melvin Freundheh. M I). lived in North Arlington liamson of Hillsdale; his Richardson of Leawood. inster. Pa.; a daughter, eight grandchildren. eryone is invited to attend Corinne Devereuv M D for 39 years. mother Mrs. Lucy Cam­ Kan; two brothers, James erside Hospital, Secaucus. Mrs Arthur (Barbara) Funeral services were Mrs. Mueller was a life­ this free event P atricio Quinoru ' M D . Suriviving are a son, panozzi of Highland. N.Y.; McKeamey of Liverpool. Harvey and two sisters. Thursday at the Collins- long resident of Lyndhurst. The theme of the Open L o u is A U o r a . I > M 1) . W illiam , a daughter, Mrs. a brother, Ralph of Wash­ NY., and Harry Mrs Elsie Boggetti and Calhoun Funeral Home. House is Exploring the Joshua Landsman. U I) S Margaret Sherwood; two ington Township; a sister, McKeamey of Ludlow, She was a member of Mrs. Em ily Brooks all of the United Presbyterian World of Computerized and Joseph Loboda. brothers. Alexander and Purdy Scandarito of High­ England; and three grand­ Lyndhurst; and seven Medicine'‘ and the com­ I) M I) David Stevely. two sisters. M . Clarkson land. and four grandchil­ children. Church, the Lyndhurst grandchildren. munity will have the op­ Mrs. Annie Davidson and dren. Services was at the Senior Citizens and the Margaret M. Clarkson. portunity to tour the facil­ The Clara Ma.-- open Mrs. Margaret O'Shea, Arrangements were by Collins-Calhoun Funeral Daughters of America Services were conducted 81, died Tuesday at ities and listen to in­ House will also in< iude tlu and three grandchildren the Nazare Memorial Home. Council 65 of North Arling­ from the Burk-Konarski Hackensack Medical Cen­ distribution oi U'- rature ton formative talks by the ter. Home. Funeral Home and at the O s c a r R o s e staff Equipment such as on m anv ticulth f l a ted Sarah Mazzacca Her husband, Frank, United Presbyterian Mrs. Clarkson was bom Ernest H ey del the linear accelerator in topics and r e in si.: .m ts Funeral services were died in 1978 Church S arah M a zza c c a . 89. in New York City and lived the Cancer Treatment Ernest W. Heydel. 84. of Monday for Oscar Rose. More infoi nt.v , ,n rt died Monday in Palm Har­ in Carlstadt before moving Lyndhurst. died Tuesday Center and the Gamma 66, who died Thursday, at L. Castellano gardmg Saturda; > Open bor, Fla. to Westwood at the begin­ at Passaic General Hospi­ Camera in Nuclear Medi­ House at Clara Mas< Medi-' ning of this year. Monmouth Medical Cen­ Louis Castellano. 93, Mr. Castellano is sur­ Mrs. Mazzacca was born tal cine will be demonstrated ter died Wednesday at Bergen vived by a brother. Wil­ eal Center mav » ob­ in Italy and lived in She was a member of M r Heydel was bom in Pines County Hospital. There will be a number tained by calling Marv the Im m anuel Lutheran Mr. Rose was bom in liam of Park Ridge; and a Rutherford more than 57 Germany and came to this of Free tests available on Dominski in Pulr Church. Kast Rutherford, Rutherford and lived there Paramus. sister. Mrs. Lillian Cleri of years. country in 1927. living in Saturday, including oral tions, 450-2267 the missionary league and before moving to Long Point Pleasant She was a member of West New York for 25 the ladies aide society of Branch 18 years ago. Mr Castellano was bom Funeral services were the First Presbyterian years before moving to the church. She was also a Prior to retiring, he was in New York City and lived held Friday from the M i n l - F a i r S Church of Rutherford and Lyndhurst 30 years ago. charter member of the a foreman for in Fort Lee before moving Thomas J Diffily Funeral its Woman s Guild. She Prior to retirement 19 The Women a Asso­ that had been pu pared G.C. Burkhardt Post 69 Metalurgical International to Rutherord 20 years ago Home and at St Joseph was a m em ber of the Or­ ciation of the First Presby­ was gone A mountain ui years ago. he was a He was a retired builder R.C. Church, East American Legion Aux­ in Tinton Falls. terian Church. North Ar­ "attic treasures ■nd tlea der of the Eastern Star, toolmaker for Standard Rutherford iliary. He was a former m em ­ and blasting contractor market items v*.n rt. Rutherford chapter 24. Brands Co, of Hoboken for lington. sponsored an an­ Her husband. Thomas, ber of the Rutherford Fire nual Mini-Fair and Tea duced to just snap- b\ 4 Her husband, John, died 15 years. Irene D ellio died in November 1958. Department Co. No. 4 and Room on Oct. 30 When the o'clock, when th* lai: in 1967 Mr. Heydel is survived Mrs. Clarkson is sur­ chief in 1945. He was a Irene Dellio. 76. died She was a parishioner of doors to the parish house ended. She is survived by three by his wife, the former Most Sacred Heart R.C. vived by a son. John of member of the New Jersey Wednesday at Bergen opened at 10 A.M and resi­ On Tuesdav t vmmg u.- sons, Anthony in Cnile, Elise Ester; three grand­ Church. Wallington. Washington Township; a Exempt Firem en's Asso­ Pines County Hospital. dents of North Arlington, First Presbvteriai Hiun h John o Wayne and Alfred children and a great­ daughter, Mrs. Grace Co­ ciation. the South Bergen Paramus. Lyndhurst. and Keamy held the first ol a s. nes <>! of Rutherford, two grandchild Her husband, Patsy, oper of Tariffville. Conn.. Chiefs Association, the Mrs. Dellio was born in began streaming in im ­ Fam ilv Night.- u m t*n daughters, Louise and Funeral services were died in 1968 a sister. Mrs. Helen Frey Evangelist Masonic Lodge Newburgh. N .Y .. and lived mediately. it was apparent Rev (ieorge M h" >kt r a> Josephine, of Rutherford at the Burk-Konarski Fu­ of Juno. Fla.; six grand­ No. 600 in New York City in West New York before Funeral services were that all the efforts of the special guest speas ; His and Florida; three sisters; neral Home children and two great­ and former member of moving to Wallington 35 held at Most Sacred Heart women of the church were subject as ! i ■ h . and two grandchildren. grandchildren. (irace Episcopal Church. years ago. Church going to be met with suc­ sponse ol tin Locnun L Services were Thursday John Sovich Funeral services were East Rutherford. cess By 2 I’ M the Tea to the Propost <: I. mion at the Fred M. Holloway Friday at the Immanuel John Sovich. 65. died Mr. Rose is survived by R p s e M o r a n Room had to be closed w hich (li a i I v\ i !, the Chapel of the First Presby- Luthern Church. East Monday at Hackensack J . M a h e r a s his wife, the former Ruth down because all the food merger between f I nit terianChurch. Arrange­ Medical Center Rose M Moran. 62. died Rutherford Arrangements Davids. Johanna Maheras. 52. ed Presbytei lan Cn-aeh i ments were by Collins- are by the Kohler F uneral Mr Sovich was bom in Monday at Passaic (iener­ Services were from the died Monday at St. Joseph O p e n the I S A and tht i ’resbv Calhoun Funeral Home. Home. Wood-Ridge Passaic and lived in Wall- al Hospital Thomas J Diffily Funeral Hospital and Medical Cen­ te n an C h u n )) in i.u i*#' i ington 42 years. Mrs Moran was bom in Home. Rutherford. ter in Paterson. two den o n n n n t n-i> tn.. East Rutherford and lived L e t t e r I ‘ He was a retired re- Miss Maheras was bom parted companv . r th*. [ pai at (ieneral Mo- there all her life rman 4 . B r e z n a k in Cleveland and lived in Let me begin this letter question ot s lav e r, m 18»>! [ tors Corp. in Linden for 35 Miami and in Jersey City She was a member of by imploring every resi­ Paster Booker hr- ugh! .. Andrew Breznak. 67. i years, retiring in 1974 before moving to the American Legion Post dents of North Arlington special insight to i pu s died Monday at Passaic i He was a parishioner of Rutherford four years ago. Auxiliary 67 in East and surrounding com entation. through : :s t.s (ieneral Hospital. Rutherford M EM ORIAL HOME, INC. I Most Sacred Heart R.C. She was an accountant mumties to get involved in pacitv as M .in a g in t K.ditoi Mr Breznak was a [ Church, a member of its in New York City. He husband. Peter E a citizen watch program ot Tin Pi t st. -11:1, 1, 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 0707t 1 Holy Name Society, a driver for the Baliantine Moran Jr.. died in 1976 You M L S T protect your Layman ma^a/m She is survived by her ESTABLISHED 1929 member of the Knights of Brewing Co.. Newark for She is survived by a selves and >our families mother. Mrs. Despima I Columbus 3644, the Santa almost 30 years, retiring daughter. Frances Banso from the horror that re­ 4 3 8 - 7 2 7 2 Maheras of Rutherford, [ Maria (ieneral Assembly five years ago. of East Rutherford; her cently hit my family JOSEPH M. NAZARE, Mgr two brothers. James of ; and the Color Corps Com­ He was an Army veteran mother. Elvira De I .aura On November 2. 1982 tm W h e n Portsmouth, N.H.. and MM ...... pany M. of World W ar II and was a of East Rutherford, a parents home was brutal­ Father John of He is survived by his parishioner of Most Holy brother. Lewis De Laura ly robbed and stripped of t h e r e a r e Manchester. N.H.; two sis­ wife, the former Anna Name of Jesus Slovak of Wayne; a sister. it 's valuables The sense of ters, Katherine Prassas of n o w o r d s , Dziob; two daughters. Catholic Cathedral. Mildred Semeraro of security and safety one BURK-KONARSKI Cranford and Sevasty Mrs. Charles Pateras of Passaic. Carlstadt. and two grand­ feels in your own home has Entwistle of Rutherford let f low ers FUNERAL HOME New York City and Mrs. He is survived by -fc children been stolen from us Ev­ SERVING ALL FAITHS Frances Martorano of wife, the former Caroline Services are Ttairsday Services will be Thurs­ eryone feels immune to s p e a k with Wallington; a brother. Zavatsky; two sons. Bill at St. George Greek Or­ day at St Joseph R.C crime, It can't happen to f o r y o u . Dignity-Reverence-Efficiency & Economy Michael of Clifton; two sis­ and Thomas, both of thodox Church. Clifton Ar­ Church. Arrangements are m e", well let me tell you it ters. Anna and Margaret Haledon two brothers, rangements are by the by the Thomas J Diffly can' lor S .” I .if John L. Burk, Dir. I. Paul Konarski, IVlgr. Sovich. both of Clifton; and three sisters; and two Collins-Calhoun Funeral Funeral Home. Lastly let me send a 52 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N.J. five grandchildren grandchildren. Home. Rutherford heartfelt and sincere 939-0490 thank-you to the three de­ Flowers by Chuck tectives: Det. Sgt Aponte. Parking on Premises 444 RIDGE R0AT Det. Ryan. Det Calabrese LYNDHURST. N j PAROW Your help and Kindness to 935-8848 my parents will always be Funeral H o m e , me. appreciated and 1 will nev­ er be able to re-pay or Serving Every Religion FUNERAL HOME thank-you enought' Be­ Louis J S tellato Jf HENRYS PAROW OWNER MANAGER cause of this fine police OWNER MANAGER department more people 425 RIDGE ROAD. LYNDHURST have been protected from 185 Ridge Road North Arlington Louis J Stella’o.Jr OWNFR-MANAGF« these savages; but the\ 998-7555 4 3 8 -4 6 6 4 can do only so much - they A A A A . too are only hum an' Help them help you' Sincerely, Elena Ceberio m a n n e v e r Burkhardt

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the Emergency Room for In the m iddle of the room equipped with all the the supervision of physi­ a variety of medical prob­ night, if someone in the most modern monitors, in­ cians and the medical ser­ lems. Each patient is West Hudson-South Bergen strumentation, and medi­ vices available in the triaged, or prioritized, ac­ area shoould become sud­ cations for patients arriv­ Emergency Room rests cording to the severity of denly il) or sustain a seri­ ing with a possible heart with Dr. Jayant Kirtane, their illness or injury. The ous injury, the West ailment and a patient-fam­ who was selected as Emer­ first concern are those who Hudson Hospital Emer­ ily waiting area. gency Medical Services Coordinator in late 1980 are seriously ill or injured, gency Room would be­ The plans incorporated and these patients are im­ come tho focal point for into the overall expansion when the overall organiza­ tion of the Emergency mediately taken to a treat­ that patient Upon arriv­ and modernization pro­ Room was to ment room for examina­ ing, tho patient would find gram, scheduled for com- revamped create a more efficient and tion. Ultimately, every pa­ the lights burning brightly, pletion in the spring, call streamlined operation. tient is evaluated and ap­ a competent, fully licensed for the treatment area to propriately managed by a physician, the most be enlarged to house addi­ "Em ergency Room cace registered nurse and an modern medical equip­ tional stretchers, the re­ is a specialty unto itself." ER physician. ment. and a team of skilled location and expansion of claims Dr. Kirtaine, ‘be­ Dr. Kirtane believes nurses along with an­ the cardiac room , an addi­ cause it combines every strongly that continuing cillary and support per­ tional treatm ent room, and other specialty and re­ staff development is essen­ sonnel waiting to help. an addition to the physical quires very careful and tial to quality patient care, With more than 23.000 structure to accommodate unique coordination. Here and the E R staff at West emergency room visits at a new waiting area for pa­ at West Hudson, we have Hudson Hospital receives West Hudson Hospital an­ tients and #their families, worked to develop good co­ continuing medical educa­ nually. a well-coordinated and a new section for ac­ operation between our tion on a regularly sched­ team of health care pro­ quiring patient informa­ physicians, nursing staff, uled basis in emergency fessionals. arm ed with the tion. ancillary and support per­ care related areas, most latest in technology, must Basically, the Emer­ sonnel, the local emer­ notably cardiac care. be ready 24 hours a day. 7 gency Room will be gency services depart­ A continuing education days a week, to treat vir­ enlarged and re-designed ments and squads, and our program in Cardiology, in­ tually any t v pt* of medical to create a better flow of volunteers, a ll of whom work in unison to provide volving the total manage­ emergency. traffic in the medical care cal education programs, the meetings serve as a Emergency Room to fulfill tion of Hospitals, meaning quality emergency medi­ ment of the patient, has Consistant with the areas," said Smilari. the Emergency Medical vehicle for the exchange of certification requirements that it meets the max­ cine to this area." been instituted for the ER physical growth and in­ Indepdndent of the cur­ Services physicians meet information and ideas be­ and become fam ilir with imum achieveable stan­ Staffing consists of at staff, and is mandatory," creased services of the ov­ rent building program, monthly in the hospital to tween th e ' squads and the general Emergency dards set forth for a com­ least one physician located s a id D r . K ir t a n e . a erall hospital, our emer­ several steps have been discuss problems and new Emergency Room per­ Room routine. munity hospital by these directly in the Emergency Cardiologist himself. -Ev­ gency care has expanded taken to improve the directions, with individual sonnel. with problems en­ The West Hudson Hospi­ regulatory agencies in pro­ Room at all times, with a ery Emergency Room phy­ to keep pace with a grow­ Emergency Hoorn, includ­ cases serving as the cen­ countered during the pre­ tal Emergency Room is viding 24-hour emergency m inim um of one additional sician is certified in Ad­ ing patient load and the ing the addition of auto­ terpiece. An Emergency vious month discussed. certified by the State of medical care in the West physician on the premises. vanced Cardiac Life Sup­ growth in m edical technol­ matic doors from the am­ Room Committee, with Under the direction of New Jersey and the Joint Hudson-South Bergen The Emergency Room port, and most of our ogy. and the process is bulance dock to fachtate general administrative re­ Paul Paracka, Assistant Commission on Accredita­ area. physician is supported by nurses and aides have continuing." says Frank patient entry. The hospital sponsibility for the func­ Administrator, the meet­ on-call orthopedic, sur­ earned certification in IV Smilari. Chief Ex­ has also installed both a tioning of the Emergency ings are generally at­ LEGAJ- NOTICE gical. and medical special­ Basic Cardiac Life Sup­ ecutive Officer. The heating system in the Medical Services at West tended by Dr. Kirtane. THE RUTHERFORD SHADE TREE COMMISSION ists. all of which are avail­ port. In addition to the Hoard of (iovernors. medi­ small foyer between the Hudson Hospital, meets Mrs. Levine, and repre­ wishes to thank Mr. Carl Hanson, 75 C a rm ita Avenue, for able to the Emergency highly skilled personnel, his generous donation of azalea plants to the Borough. cal staff, and adminis­ ambulance dock and the quarterly under the Chair­ sentatives from the Room patient at any time we have all the facilities The Shade Tree crew planted them at Borough Hall, tration are committed to entrance to the Emer­ manship of Dr. Julio Diaz. Kearny Volunteer Emer­ ofrttrf? day or night. available within the con­ Lincoln Park and two at Fireman Park for all residents to the delivery of high quality gency room. and closed Consisting of physicians enjoy. fines of the Emergency gency Squad, the North Ar­ emergrncy care services circuit television to Professional nursing, from every specialty, the RUTHERFORD Room to treat and stabilize lington Volunteer Emer­ SHADE TREE COMMISSION to the people who live and along with ancillary and monitor the flow of traffic membership serves to pro­ gency Squad, and the Har­ Anne Surdovel, support services, are coor­ the heart ailm ent victim as work in the West Hudson- into and out of the emer­ mote continuing progress rison Police Department. S ecretary dinates by Rita Levine, a first priority patient." Nov. 10, 1982 South Bergen Communi­ gency entrance, boosting in emergency medicine. In addition, the hospital RN. the Emergency Room F o r th e third con­ Pee: $9.36 ty security. Most important, A meaningful dialogue is has provided emergency Nursing Supervisor with secutive year, the Emer­ As a part of the $13.5 however, a Computerized also m aintained with rep­ squad members with train­ many years experience in gency Room was recently million building program Axial Tomography (CATi resentatives from the local ing when requested in vari­ LEGAL NOTICE the emergency medical re-certified by the Ameri­ in progress at the hospital, Scan will be available to emergency squads through ous aspects of care, and PUBLIC NOTICE care setting Three regis­ can Heart Association as important steps have been emergency room patients monthly meetings. In­ some have spent a number FIRE DEPARTMENT LIAISON COUNCILMAN tered nurses are available an Emergency Heart Care LEONARD R KAISER IS WARNING RESIDENTS taken to insure the con­ in the early part of 198^. itiated in November. 1980, of shifts in the hospital s during the day and evening Center. AGAINST THE DANGERS OF PARKING OVER LEAF tinued expansion and im­ Vet a well designed and PILINGS. SUCH PILINGS ARE OFTEN USED BY shifts, and two during the 'With the expertise provement of the Em er­ equipped Emergency CHILDREN AS A HIDING PLACE. IN ADDITION night shift, all experienced available here, it makes gency Koom. The fruits of Koom is of little use LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE DANGER OF A CAR FIRE EXISTS WHEN A HEATED in emergency nursing An­ sense for a patient with AUTO IS PARKED OVER LEAVES. r - that planning will soon be without a highly skilled NOTICE PLEASE COOPERATE IN THIS MATTER AS IT IS cillary services, such as chest pain and discomfort NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ing interest on such obligations to tne realized staff of health care pro­ the following proposed bond or­ extent permitted bv Section 404:2-20 A SAFETY PRECAUTION FOR,£HJLDREN AND to come to the Emergency Currently, the emer­ fessionals and support per­ Radiology and the Labora­ dinance was introduced and passed of the Local Bond Law. RESIDENTS. Room via the fastest mode on first reading at a meeting of the Secction 3. It is herebv determined COUNCI LAAAN L E O N A R D R. K AIS E R gency area features a sonnel working together tory. are available to Borough Council of the Borough of and stated that moneys exceeding Carlstadt. in the Countv of Bergen *5,350. appropriated for dcwwi pay­ FIRE DEPT. LIAISON large patient treatment with the common goal of Emergency Room patients ot transportation, whether State of New Jersev, held on the 4th ments on capital Improvements or for Nov. 10, 1982 every minute of every day that be ambulance or dav of November. 1982, and that said the capital improvement fi»*J in Fee: $12.46______room which includes four helping the patient through ordinance w ill be taken up for further budgets heretofore adopted for said During an average day. private transportation." consideration for final passage at the Borough are now available to finance stretchers, a smaller treat­ a medical emergency. meeting of said Borough Council to be said purpose. The Sum of S5.3S0 is 50 to 60 patients will visit In addition to the medi­ held at its meeting room in the herebv appropriated from such morv ment room, a cardiac Direct responsibility for Memorial Municipal Building, evs to the pavment of the cost of said Carlstadt, New Jersev, on the 22nd dav of November, 1982 at 8:00 o'clock Section 4. To finance said purpose, Jerseyans G ab A Lot P .M or as soon thereafter as said bonds of said Borough of an ag­ m atter can be reached, at which time gregate principal amount ncrt exceed­ R eal E state Candy/Cookies and place all persons who mav be ing $77,300 are herebv authorized to number of phones per hun­ interested therein w ill be given an be issued pursuant to the Local Bond If the number of tele­ opportunity to be heard concerning Law. Said bonds shall bear interest at phones in an ‘area is in­ dred people include Had- the same. In addition the Borough a rate per annum as mav be hereafter Council of said Borough at the meet­ determined w ithin the limitations Make Xmas Gifts dicative of how talkative donfield, 118.3. ing held on November 4,1982, adopted prescribed bv law. All matters wrfth a resolution to amend the 1982 Capital respect to said bonds not determined SavinoAgency At last Wednesday's day November 29th, 10 people are, then New Jer­ Mercerville, 109 9; Or­ Budget of said Borough to include the bv this ordinance shall be determined Proiect described in such ordinance bv resolutions to be hereafter | /51 Ridge Road meeting „f the Woman s AM at Mrs. Johnson's sey residents have a lot to ange. 96.6: Passaic. 83 1 and the publication of this bond adopted. ordinance shall constitute the publi­ Section 5. To finance said purpose, 4 3 8 - 3 1 7 0 Club of Carlstadt after the house. 414 Ninth Street. say They have nearly four and Newark. 82 (Many cation of said resolution for all the bond a n tic ip a tio n notes of said S’Tfb** Lyndhurst, N.J reciting of the M ary Stew- C a rlstad t. Mrs. Knight New Jersey communities purposes and w ith the effect provided Borough of an aggregate principal percent of all the tele­ bv Section 40A :4-44 of the Local amount not exceeding $66,300 are iirt prayer, the Pledge of urged all club members to phones in America, ac­ are not included in the Budget Law of New Jersev and the herebv a u th o riz e d to be issued regulations promulgated bv the Local pursuant to the Local Bond Law in Allegiance to the Flag and bring homebaked cookies cording to the latest edi­ study > Finance Board of the State of New anticipation of the issuance of said Jersey wi th repect thereto. bonds. In the event that bonds are the singing uf (iod Bless to be packed in cannisters tion of “The World's Tele­ A copy of this ordinance has been issued pursuant to this ordinance, the Total telephones in the posted on the Bulletin Board icon aggregate amount of notes hereby America accompanied on and sent to area institu­ phones." which public notices are customarily authorized to be issued shall be world in 1981 numbered posted in the Memorial Municipal reduced by an amount equal to the the Piano by M rs George tions for Christmas. She Building of the Borough, and a copy is principal amount of the bonds so Bauer. President Mrs Wil­ also announced that the The publication, com­ 508,285.866. up 36.1 million available up to and including the time issued. If the aggregate amount of of such meeting fo the mento rs o f the outstanding bonds and notes issued liam Johnson made the fol­ following item s were sent piled by the Long Lines from 1980 Since 1971. the general public of the Borough *ho pursuant to this ordinance shall at number of phones in the shall request such copies, at the office any tim e exceed the sum first men­ lowing announcements. to the following institu­ Deprtment of AT&T, in­ of the Clerk in said Memorial Muiici- tioned in this section, the moneys world has swelled by 53 pal Building in Carlstadt. New Jer- raised by the issuance of said bonds The March of Dimes is tion^. To Bergen Pines: 66 dicates there are more shall, to not less than the arrxxnt of percent, or 237.6 million FRANCES GOMEZ such excess, be applied to the pay­ asking lor volunteers to johnny coats, 49 pairs of than 180 m illion phones na­ Borouc* Clerk of the ment of such notes then outstanding. wrap Christmas gifts dur­ knitted slippers, nine terry tionwide. New Jersey has Borough of Carlstadt Section 6. Each bond anticipation In terms of talking, peo­ County of Bergen note issued pursuant to this ordinance ing the holidays. Proceeds cloth bibs. To Skillman more than 6.7 million ple in the United States led State of New Jersev shall be dated on or about the date of •2-13 its issuance and shall be payable not will benefit the mentally School for Boys. 28 sweat­ phones in service. the way. last year com­ BOND ORDINANCE TO AP­ more than one vear from Its date, PROPRIATE THE ADDI­ shall b^ar interest at a rate per tetardid and Handicapped ers. 20 scarves, eight caps pleting about 257 billion lo­ TIONAL SUM OF 182^50 annum as mav be hereafter de- The report shows that FOR THE ACQUISITION OF termind w ithin the limitations pre­ Children The date for and 13 coverlets. To "Eyes cal. long distance and ov­ A NEW FIRE ENGINE. scribed bv law and mav be renewed the Garden State has PUMPER TYPE, IN, BY Carlstadt volunteers is De­ for the Needy " she mailed from tim e to tim e pursuant to and erseas conversations. AND FOR THE BOROUGH wrfthin lim itations prescribed by the almost as m any phones as OF CARLSTADT, IN THE cember 16 Those who 12 pairs of glasses and to Almost 11 billion of those Local Bond Law. Each of said notes people." said Joseph COUNTY OF BERGEN, shall be signed bv the Mavor and want io volunteer their the Nu-Voice club 158 calls were made by New NEW JERSEY, TO MAKE A Borough Collector-Treasurer and Gibbs, a local community DOWN PAYMENT AND TO shall be under the seal of said services m ay call 438-9016 stoma bibs. Jerseyans. Gibbs said. AUTHORIZE THE IS­ Borough and attested bv the Borourt relations manager for New SUANCE OF BOND5 TO Fl Clerk. Said officers are herebv au­ for more information Also As the Aris & Crafts NANCE SUCH ADDI thorized to execute said notes and to Jersey Bell. "We have 91 ' The World's Tele­ TIONAL APPROPRIATION issue said notes in such form as thev Bergen Pines ffospital is chairman Mrs. Johnson AND TO PROVIDE FOR mav adopt in conformity *rfth law. phones per hundred in­ phones" is a compilation THE ISSUANCE OF BOND The power to determine any matters asking lor volunteers to announced tfiat the meet­ ANTICIPATION NOTES IN wrfth respect to said notes not de­ LYNDHURST - Exceptionally well kept three bedroom home habitants. In comparison, of data collected from ANTICIPATION OP THE IS termined bv this ordinance and also wheel patients to the ing of the department will SUANCE OF SUCH BONDS featuring a custom built kitchen with dishwasher and there are 79 phones nation­ the power to sell said notes, Is hereby Harvest Pair on Friday be held on Monday, No­ almost 222 countries and BE IT ORDAINED bv the Mayor delegated to the Borough CPilector- plenty of cabinets accented by 2-brick, dining area, living w id e a n d 19.1 phones and Council of the Borough of Treasurer who is herebv authorized November 12th For in­ vember 15th. Members territories around the Calrstadt, In the Cointv of Bergen. to sell said notes either at one time or room, ceramic tile bath, and enclosed back porch. Central­ worldwide for every 100 New Jersey, as follows: from tim e to tim e In the manner ly located. Will go fast! formation call the above will m ake Christmas deco­ world. Because it takes a Section 1. The additional sum of provided bv law. 182450 be and the same hereby Is people. year to collect all the in­ Section 7. it Is herebv deter mined telephone number. rations. The 8th District appropriated to the pavnvnt of the and declared that the period of use­ LYNDHURST — This 2 family handyman special must be formation. the figures are cost of the acquisition of a new fire fulness o f said purpose, accordinq to Mrs Miles Kight. Amer­ Creative W riting Day will New Jersey metropoli­ engine, pumper type, including the Its reasonable life, is a period of sold to settle estate. 1st. floor has 4 rooms and bath with original apparatus and equipment ican Horne and .Social Ser­ be held on Wednesday, No­ tan areas with a high based on yearly results as necessary and suitable therefor, ten years com puted from the date 5 rooms and bath on 2nd floor. A deep lot adds to this of January 1. 1981 heretofore authorised by and ap­ vices chairm an announced vember 17th at the Arling­ propriated for ih Ordinance No. 82-5, ^ S e ^ o n ^ l l 'i s herebv deter mined house's value. Only $70,000 or best offer. adopted bv the Mayor and Council on and stated that the Supplemental that Candy Cookie Opera­ ton Players Club, Wash­ June 3. 1982. Said addition* ap­ Debt Statement required bv the Local Christm as M adrigal Bond Law has been duly made and tion will be held on Mon- ington Square, Keamy and propriation shall be met from the filed in the off ice of the Borough Clerk RUTHERFORD — California-style High Ranch, featuring proceeds of the sale of the bonds of said Borough, and that such state­ entertainment size LR, DR, Mod. EIK with refrigerator and will be sponsored by the authorized and the do*n payment ment so filed shows that the gross Program Planned appropriated by this ordinance. Said C i r c u s A t Arlington Woman's Club. acquisition has been and shall be debt of said Borough, as defined in dishwasher included. There are 3 large bedrooms, 2Vi baths made as a general improvemrrent Section 4GA:2-43 of the Local Bond Mrs. Sass is taking reser­ The First Presbyterian sic of the common folk, Law, is increased bv M s ordinance complete with vanities; screened-in porch, 2 patios, 2 car M eadowlands no part of the cost of which has been by $77,300 and that the issuenceof the garage and 3-rone heating. Lot size 65 > 190, 12% mtg. Registration opens Mon­ vations and she can be Church of Hackensack will such as "In dulci jubilo" or shall be assessed against property bonds and notes authorlad bv this speciallv benefited. ordinance w ill be within all debt available to qualified buyers. day. Oct 25 for a trip for reached at 939-3619. Mem­ c e le b ra te its 150th a n ­ and "The Holly and the Section 2. It is hereby cMermlned lim itations prescribed by said Local and stated that (1) the making of such Bond Law. Kutherford residents to the bers are asked to bring a niversary with a joyous Ivy." additional appropriation tor such Im Section 9. Any funds received from • RENTALS* provement (hereinafter referred lo the County of Bergen, the State of circus at the Meadowlands sandwich. Coffee and des­ Christmas Madrigal Pro­ A donation of $3 per per­ as "purpose") is not a current ex­ New Jersey or anv of their i------*— Lyndhurst gram on Sunday, Novem­ pense o i said B orourt and (2) it is on Monday. Nov. 22. The sert will be served by son ($2 for students) is re­ necessary to finance said purpose bv A m erica or any of its 3 ROOM APT. 1 woman, one block from N.Y & Newark members of the Arlington ber 28 at 4 P.M. at the the issuance of obligations of said agencies in aid of such purpose, *«ail bus leaves from Memorial quested. Light re­ Borough pursuant to the Local Bond be applied to the pavment of the cost transportation in a quiet residential location only 875 Park at 6:30 P.M. Register Woman's Club. church. The program will Law of New Jersey, and (3) the of such purpose, or. If bond antici­ freshments w ill be served. estimated cost of said ourpoae is pation notes have been issued, to the at the Recreation Depart­ Mrs. Arthur Buck. Press be performed by The Sil­ $2*2,650. in c lu d in g the sum ap­ pavment of the bond anticipation STORE FOR RENT, 276 sq. ft. in prime location com­ Nursery will be available. propriated bv said Ordinance No. 82- notes, and the amount of bonds ment. Book chairm an announced ver Swan, a vocal consort 5, and (4) $14,350 of said sum is to be authorized for such purpose shall be pletely renovated, perfect for office or small business. Nothing can convey the provided by tha down payment In­ reduced accordingly. that the Christmas directed by Barbara Gam- cluding the $9,000 appropriated by Section 10. The capital but 800 Men’s Basketball wonder, mystery and joy Safe) Ordainance No. 8 M and the hereby amended to conform w luncheon-meeting will be bino. $5,350 hereinafter appropriated to provisions of this ordinance------K U M LIE - large 3 room apartment with plenty of closets of the Christmas season as ftnence said purpose, and (5) the extent of any inconsistency therewith League Rosters held on Wednesday, De­ TTie Silver Swan special­ estimated maximum amount of $135 including heat, hot water and gas. its music can. Begin your and the resolutions rromi

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OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this newspaper is LYNDHURST WE’VE GOT THEM! subject to the Federal 2 FAMILY 2, 3 room apartments. Modern kitchen and Let Us Fair Housing Act of 1968 bath. which makes it illegal to HARDWOOP FLOORS RENTALS GALORE advertise any preference, Separate utilities, gas heat. Help limitation or NEAR TRANSPORTATION AND MORE discrim ination based on $ 89 ,00 0 543-4452 race, color, religion, sex. or national origin or an LYNDHURST You - 4 modern rooms, H & HW inc. intention to make any Auetion Com m ittee Reports $450. such preference limitation or At the October meeting on November 17 Mrs CARLSTADT - 3 rooms. $300 Finance discrim ination ot the Woman s Club of Jankowski and Mrs Bogle PASSAIC PARK - 3 rooms. Garden Apt. $445 Lyndhurst President Cath­ read poems at the meet­ This newspaper will not all utilities included. Your Future erine Jankowski reported ing The literature dept knowingly accept any ao- We have a variety of financial plans available for on the success of the Chi­ will again donate to tht' home owners Let us talk with you about them One vertismg for real estate or a com bination of several plans, may be just what which is in violation of nese Auction held in Sep­ Lvndhurst Public you need to afford a home ot your own THE PERROTTA AGENCY the law Our readers are te m b e r Library's Summer Pro­ AFFORDABLE FAMILY LIVING! That's what you'll find with this 1 fam ily aluminum sided home in in fo rm e d that all gram next \ear dwellings advertised m 137 RIDGE RD . LYNDHURST North Arlington. Featuring living room, dining room, large kitchen, 2 bedrooms & tiled bath all on this newspaper are Louise Bogle. Literature Social Services chair­ one floor. Garage & Driveway Asking $67,900. Eves call Mary Lou 939-3088. available on an equai op­ chairman, announced the man. Chris Cathro an­ 9 3 9 - 2 0 3 0 portunity basis Kighth District Creative nounced that slippers will OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK W ritin g D a y of t he LAST CHANCE to own this 1 family aluminum sided home in Lyndhurst. Featuring large living room, LEADER NEWSPAPERS tx* distributed to area in Weekdays 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. kitchen with breakfast nook, 4 bedrooms & bath. Driveway and garage. ASKING $68,000. Eves Call 251 Ridge Road N.J.S F W C will be held stitutions and donations of Saturday & Sunday 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Marylou, 939-3088 Lyndhurst, N.J at the Arlington Players small prizes w ill be sent to Club and hosted b\ the St Jo s e p h ’s H om e for the IMMACULATE MINT CONDITION — This 16 year young centrall y air conditioned one fam ily in North Woman's Club of Arlington Blind in Jersev Citv Arlington, can fill all your needs, featuring large living room, modern kitchen,dining room, IV 2 HOUSE FOR SALE baths & 3 bedrooms. Driveway and partially finished basement. Asking $97,900. NORTH ARLINGTON 4 Family, all brick Finished basement apartment Great SATISFY YOUR CURIOSITY! Look at this immaculate 25 year old split level in North Arlington, featur­ location Great income Small down payment needed. ing large living room, dining room, modern eat in kitchen. 3 large bedrooms & fu ll bath, basement Owner w ill consider second mortgage to qualified buyer with V2 bath Garage & driveway Asking $92,5000. eves call Pat 438-0551. PRINCIPALS ONLY . 997-0769 THIS ONE'S FOR YOU! A 1 family colonial in Lyndhurst. Featuring living room, dining room, modern m kitchen, 4 bedrooms & IV 2 baths Close to schools & shopping Asking $78,900. Eves call Mary Lou, 939-3088

HARMON COVE Simplex York Model, 4 years old Featuring large living room, dining room, AGENCY kitchen. 1 bedroom & modern bath. Central air Asking $99,900. Eves call Mary Lou, 939-3088. 280 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst 939-1022 EXCEPTIONAL! 20 years young bfick ranch in Lyndhurst. Excellent for proessional use Featuring liv­ ing room, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, fam ily room, & IV 2 baths. Finished basement. Call for de­ LYNDHURST tails. Eves, call Mary Lou 939-3088 STARTER HOME 1 family, 3 bedrooms, :onrfe from seven GUARANTEED SERVICES garages at rear of this large j / t aapproximately 175’ deep. $79,900. Open 7 Days a week for your convenience BUSINESS FOR SALE - Butcher - Deli, $35,000 114 Ridge Road, North Arlington FALAMOS PORTUGUESE HABIAMOS ESPANOl U n iv e rs ity P re s id e n t J e r o m e M . P o lla c k , left, congratulates Fairleigh RENTALS Dickinson I'niversity Deans Joan P. Bean of Teaneck-Hackensack, center, Michael S. N. Arlington: 3 rooms, heat, hot water, gas & electric sup­ 9 9 8 - 0 7 5 3 Pincus of Rutherford, standing center, and Frederick H. (.aige of Florham-Madison, plied. middle- aged business couple preferred $925.00 Each Office Independently Owned 1 Operated right, who proposed a plan to strengthen liberal arts education, which the Mellon Foundation has funded. Page 22—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1982

Plans F or C hristm as Fair

The Aquinas Club gift giving. Besides having (P.T.A.) of St. Mary's Ele­ a large num ber of local Leader Classifieds mentary School of craft artists represented, Rutherford has contracted vendors from as far away Stephen Gray discovered the principle of con­ with over fifty metropoli­ as New York state and HBCQlSSDIQIiBli Notice to prospective renters: Any rents advertised duction, or the actual flow of electricity in 1729. tan area craftspersons to southern New Jersey will BABYSITTER WANTEO IN herein for qualified real rental property may be sub­ 1 M AN B and display their merchandise be featured. MY HOME. 1 hour a dav. 7:50 ject to any Rebate or credit required by State law LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE a .m .-8:50 a .m . 5 davs a week. at a two-day Christmas The Christmas Fair N orth A rlin g to n area. $3.00 (N .J.S. 54:4-4.3et seq.). Keyboards & Vocals PI ORDINANCE NO ZB1-CZ Creditors of Michael Frangipane, Fair to be held on Friday committee has planned a an hour. Call 997-5292 a fte r 5 kinds of parties for AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR deceased, are bv order of GILL C. p.m . CERTAIN WORK TO BE PER JOB, Surrogate of Bergen Countv. and Saturday, November further information call ORMED AND FOR THE ACQUISI dated November 1. 1982 upon applica­ variety of special events INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS | TION OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT tion of the subscriber notified to bring 26 and 27 from 9 A.M. to 9 for the weekend. Santa 7 7 2 -2 7 3 7 A N D A P P R O P R IA T IN G $1,500 in their debts, demands and claims 1 THEREFORE FROM THE CAPI against his estate under oath, within P.M. daily. The Fair will Claus will visit the Fair SALESPERSON — Coats 6. TAL IMPROVEMENT FUND six months from above date. SALLY’S ART STUDIO APPROVED THIS 3rd DAY Edward A. Trawinski, Jr., Esq. be held in the gymnasium daily at 12, 2 and 4 P.M. dresses. Full time, good OF NOVEMBER 1982. 242 Main Ave. salary. Applv Clara's, 42 CHILDREN & ADULTS BARBARA H. CHACW1CK, of St. M ary's High School S urp rise entertainment O.J. Passaic, N.J. 07055 Park Ave., Rutherford. Horses, w ild life , figures, portraits, landscaping, s till life, Mayor Attornev on Chestnut Street in T0NYMMM8K) I herebv certify that the foregoing Joseph Frangipane will be provided on both drawing, oil, pastels, acrylic, water colors, pen and ink & Dance Music From the 40’s ordinance was passed by the Mayor 9 English Ave Rutherford. days and door prizes will and Council of the Borough of Elmwood Park, N.J.07407 SALESPERSON. Excellent charcoal To Tht Present Rutherford at a regular meeting held and be awarded hourly. Re­ opportunity. Also wanted November 3, 1982. Evelyn Pezzolla CLASSES NOW FORMING______991-4561 H E LE N S SOROKA 102 Fern Ave. The craft items range freshments and fast meals someone to work in marking TMEKSTMTAK Borough Clerk Lvndhurst, N.J dept. Full or part time. Apply Dated: Nov. 4. 1982 Executors from doll houses, min- will be available for the Bernies Youth Center, 46 BELFI0RE ACCOR&lflN Ruthertord, N.J. SuCfiStri Reading Pub Nov 10. 1982 Park Ave., Rutherford. Published Nov 11, 1982 Fee: $6.24 iatures, and toys to silk duration of the Christmas STUDIO Fir CkiMm Fee: S6.24 ______flowers, quilts, and Fair. Admission will be Private lessons oks recommended for chll- wooden items. The em­ free to the general public PERSON TO DELIVER Accordion I Drums »n ages 1 th ru 6 are described MARY'S T-EGAlT NOTICE PIZZA IN LYNDHURST Music for Parties d summarized in the Pre- LEGAL NOTICE phasis for the show will be and bargains should prove AREA. MUST HAVE OWN red C hildren's Booklist. Send NOTICE OT 580 KEARNY AVENUE THEATER on holiday decorating and to be plentiful. CAW. Call 460-1581.______DETERMINATION DECISION OF LYNDHURST N. A rlin g to n , N.J 070M BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT KEARNY. NJ. 991-2233 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING OF OCTOBER 27,1982 PARTIES Pursuant to Rule 4:69 -6(b)(3), Dtease Applicant Charles Luisa EXPERIENCED take notice that the Board of Adjust Type of Application to amend Sparkling W ines SEAMSTRESS — Coats & ment of the Borough of Caristadt, at a variance previously granted dresses. Full time, good meeting held Tuesday. October HELP WANTEO Property 229 Newark Avenue, salary, apply Clara's, 42 26,1982, rendered the fcW(owing de­ Lvndhurst, New Jersev N ov. 7-11 termination Decision Approved A t Felician C ollege Park Ave., Rutherford. APPEAL OF ANN MARTENS to L A S V E G A S permit a variance from the side vard Applicant Basil & Grace Potenza requirement of the Zoinging Code for Type of Application to erect a Carol Ann Zanoni, Som- The evening will include CLERK TYPIST. FULL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS property located at 645 Sixth one-family dwelling N o v .14 Street,Lot 2, Block 46 was granted. Property 254 Forest Avenue. melier Non-ttens, will discussion of sparkling TIME. Immediate opening W ORK AFTER SCHOOL Notice is further gien that the Lvndhurst, New Jersev for capable person to be DAVID BRENNER aforeside determination has ben filed Decision Approved Block 131. present Sparkling Eve­ wines, tasting and taste trained in all facets of office in the Office of the Secretary of the Lot 18 JOAN RIVERS Board of Adiustment and is available ning with Sparkling sheets, slides and good operation. Send resume to 18 YEARS OR OLDER for inspection Applicant Giuseppe & Vincenza Wines" on Friday. Nov. 19, conversation with this P.O. Box 222, Rutherford, DAYTIME AND EVENING HOURS BOARD OF ADJUTMENT Candela N.J. 07070. D ec. 4 RALPH DETTLING. Type of Application to convert 7 30 P.M to 9 P.M. at Keli- APPLY AT BURGER KING Chairman one-family dwelling to a two-familv sparkling guest. SHOPPING TOUR RITE A GERBER dwelling cian College. a Secretary Propertv 404 Valley Brook READING, PA. Nov.11. 1962 Avenue, Lvndhurst, New Jersey An expert wine taster, The evening sponsored Fee 16 30 Block 75, Lot 2 Decision Approved Ms. Zanoni will offer some by the Office of Continuing TELLER D ec. 5 TONY BENNET Applicant Gustave 8. Pauline ideas of what to serve at Education is a fundraising LEGAL NOTICE Jurgens Lyndhurst Office COUNT BASIE Type of Application to convert the holiday season. She is a event. The fee is $15 per Prior teller or cashier ex­ ORDINANCE one-family dwelling to a tw-farmly graduate of Felician Col­ person. For further in­ AN ORDINANCF TO APPROVE dwelling perience preferred. Call D ec. 7 AND A U TH O R IZ E THE EXECU Property 343 Page Avenue. lege and formation call Bea for appointment. TION OF A CONTRACT PROVID Lyndhurst. New Jersey, Bock 142, Lcrt is hostess of The CATS ING FOR THE TRANSFEROFCER 50 Wine Spot. " a Cable TV O'Rourke or Laureen Personnel office TAIN BOROUGH OWNED REAL Decision Approved ESTATE TO MEADCNV5 OFFICE show. McGlew at 778-1190. PART TIME DRIVERS COMPLEX, A PARTNERSHIP, IN Applicant i Carrier T A Riv WASHINGTON D ec. 10 EXCHANGE FOR THE TRANSFER erside Chevron PEGASUS OF OTHER REAL ESTATE TO THE Type of Application to operate Are now being interviewed by established BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD, used car lot SAVINGS BANK WHICHCONTRACT ISDEEMEDTO Property 501 Stuwesant Ave­ Spring R eg istratio n firm for work to commence immediately. BE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST nue, Lyndhurst. New Jersey, Block 659-0013 e xt. 37 D ec. 12 AND AUTHORIZED UNDER THE 134, Lot 3 Equal Oppt Emp. M/F 9 9 8 - 4 8 0 0 CHRISTMAS SHOW AUTHORITY OF AND PURSUANT Decision Denied TO THE PROVISIONS OF N.J S A . Copies of the necessary resolutions Felician College, in for women that admits R A D I O C IT Y 40A 12-16 for the above applications are on file WHEREAS, the Borough of for oublic inspection at the office of Ixxii. a liberal arts college men in its nursing pro­ Rutherford owns two contiguous the Building Inspector, Board of D ec. 14 parcels of vacant undeveloped crop Health Building, Stuyvesant Avenue, gram, is having regis­ PA R T T IM E ertv and has determined that it is in Lvndhurst, New Jersey. EARN EXTRA 42nd STREET the best interest of the Borough to Frank Piscatella LEGAL NOTICE tration for the spring SMALL WAREHOUSE REQUIRES PERSON TO exchange said property for other Attorney for the M O N E Y vacant lands which are of more use Board of Adjustment semester on November 30, RECEIVE, TRUCK, MAKE PICK UPS A MIS­ D ec. 19 for the public interest, and Pub. Nov. 11, 1982 _Fee: * 15 L60 BOROUGH OF FOR CHRISTMAS CELLANEOUS DUTIES. Van or station wagon re­ WHEREAS, the Borough of NORTH ARLINGTON 1982 from 1 00 p.m. to 5 Robert & Elizabeth ANTHONY DELIA $4 to $6 an hour q uired . Rutherford has negotiated an agree­ p.m. and December 1, 1982 M ill ment to exchange its real estate with BLOCK 25 LOT 13 998-0603 • 998-1870 P aper Playhouse the adjoining property cwrfier for LEGAL NOTICE VARIANCE from 3:00 p.m . to 7:00 p.m. C A LL 939-0503 some of their nearby real estate upon Relief from Zoning Ordinances on 933-7520 such terms and conditions, including ORDINANCE pool already installed. The spring semester be­ D ec. 26 the payment of cash and crther con­ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Granted w ith conditions. Nutcracker Suite sideration to the Borough, all in CHAPTER 22 OF THE CODE OF gins on January 10, 1983 accordance w ith the orovisions of THE BOROUGH OF KENNETH EVANS PART TIME RECEPTIONIST N.J S.A. 40A: 12-16. RUTHERFORD. AMENDING and ends on April 29, 1983. NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR BLOCK 61 LOT 10 CLERICAL/TYPIST Pleasant Telephone Voice & Personality, Typing Required. D ec. 28 ELECTRIC SUB CODE FEES VARIANCE DAINED, bv the Mayor and Couxil BE IT ORDAINED BY THE One of the new courses Permission to construct porch on Ad Agency. Experience Super Plus.Hours 10 AM - 2 PM. ANNIE of the Borough of Rutherford, County MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE given at this time is of Bergen, and State of New Jersev, BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD AS below m inim um lot ENTRY LEVEL GDA ADVERTISING as follows FOLLOWS Granted 'Spanish for the 136 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst Dec. 30-Jan. 2 SECTION 1. It is herebv de SECTION 1 Chapter 22, Section 22 935-5144 A sk fo r P ic k termined and declared to be in the 5, Sub-paragraph C of the Code is The above Resolutions have been Classroom Teacher”. SECRETARY W o rld best interest of the Borough and more herebv amended bv additing sub filed in the Office of the Zoning Board Min. 40 PM advantageous to the oublic benefit paragraph (14) to read as foi lews of Adiustment of the Borough of For further information, International-A.C. and publ ic use, that the Borom^ienter (14) Smoke Detectors North Arlington for inspection. High School Graduate, into an agreement with MEADOWS New Construction 1 to SIGNED. please call the Admissions Full time, plus benefits PHONE SOLICITORS OF ICE COMPLEX, a partnership, to 5 Units ...... 15.00 JOAN P. BERNADINO Call for appointment. Early Reservations exchange between them various Each Additional ...... 1.00 Secretary to the Zoning Office at 778-1190 Suggested parcels of vacant real estate present­ 935-4300 NEEDED Existing Building (Multiple Board of Adjustment All the above includes de ly owned bv each party and including housing )* North Arlington, N.J. For local civic organization. Easv Christmas money for the payment of additional considers M r. Shaw ___ luxe bus transportation, 1 through 12...... 2500 DATED: Oct 27. 1982 homemakers and students. No experience necessary. Some tion to the Borough consisting of cash Each Additional 50 PUBLISHED: N qv 11. 1982 ticket to show, dinner & and a lease bv the Dorough to SECTION 2 This ordinance to paper work. beverage, sandwich and MEADOWS OFFICE COMPLEXcov take effect upon passage and Fee: *7.80 Cheerleaders ering the propertv to be received by publication according to law C A L L 438-9321 hostess on bus! The Borough from said exchange, all NOTICE Between 10 AM - 9 PM VIP 20 PASSENGER conditioned upon the fulfillment of the The foregoing ordinance was in LEGAL NOTICE W ill Com pete DESIGNER various terms and conditions, and the LUXURY COACHES troduced at a regular meeting of No Experience Necessary, TO ATLANTIC CITY attainment of the various public in­ the Mayor and Council of the terest obiectives as more specifically PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Full & Part Time Jobs Borough of Rutherford in the James & Henry Sorce has appealed to United Cheerleading VIP LIMOUSINE set forth in said agreement, a copv of County of Bergen, New Jersey, Available. Director & S E R V IC E TO A.C. which is attached hereto as Appendix the North Arlington Zoning Board erf held November 3, 1982. and will Adiustment for a variance of the cham p will be supplying M a n a g e m e n t O p ­ Individuals or groups A and made a part of this ordinance be fu rth e r considered for final SECTION 2. Upon final adotfion of Zoning Code to permit the rental erf portunities. Call for information passage after public hearing at a office space at 260 Crystal Street. qualified cheerleading this o rd in a n ce , the Mavor and regular meeting of said Mayor Borough Clerk are hereby authorized A public hearing wrflf be held on C all C H R IS and Council to be held in the Monday. November 22- 1982 at 8.00 judges for competitions LOST, Orange & White Tabby Male Cat in to execute said agreement and the Municipal Building in said 933-9407 998-1268 or oper officers of the Borough are Borough on December 7, 1982. at p.m. in the Borough Hall, 214 Ridge and tryouts during the up­ the vicinity of Fifth Street, Lvndhurst. No hereby authorized and directed to do Road, at which time any persons 8:00 o'clock P M interested in this appeal mav be Between 6 & 9:30 PM Collar. Responds to the name of Boong. such things and to perform such acts H E L E N S. SOROKA coming season. A free con­ as mav be necessary to carry out such Borough Clerk heard. P e w a r cl agreement when it shall have been JAMES & HENRY SORCE sultation service is avail­ Dated Novem ber 4, 1982 33B River Road SEAL ESTATE RENTAL executed by both parties and after Rutherford. N.J. CALL 438-1679 • 639-8720 this ordinance shall become effective Nov. 10. 1982 able to scchools or or­ Fee. |4.i>2 ^ ______SECTION 3. This ordinance shall S&’WU ganizations using United FURNISHED ROOM — take effect immediately upon publi cation according to law Judges. AVON Large sleeping room. No NOTICE kitchen. Share bath. Call af- The foregoing ordinance was in­ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE The 1983 date or the an­ m m s m m To place your classified ad te r 5 P .m . 939-2515.______troduced at a regular meeting erf the IMAGINE A call 438-8700. Mayor and Council of the Borough H nual United Cheerleading YOUNG BUSINESS COU- Rutherford in the Countv of Bergen. NOTICE NEW YEAR L Y N D H U R S T - Near Sa New Jersev, held November 3. 1982, PLEASE BE ADVISED THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE competition is January 23 ' PLE OESIRE Clean bright cred Heart Church. 4 Modern and w ill be further considered for BOROUGH OF NORTH ARLINGTON BERGEN COUNTY, 3 or 4 room apartment, possi­ at Ram apo College in WITH NO BILLS!!! Sell AUTOMOBILES Rooms. Kitchen 23 X 12. Heat final passage after public hearing at a NEW JERSEY WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING IN THE bly washer-dryer hook up in regular meeting of said Mavor and now for Christm as.. .beau­ w a te r. $495. A vailable COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 214 RIDGE ROAD, ON THE FOLLOW Mahwah. All grammar, quiet neighborhood, in North Council to be held in the Municipal tifully designed and pack­ Dec. 1 . Adults preferred. 438- Building in said Borough qp Decern ING. Arlington, Lvndhurst, high school, and pom-pom aged AVON products. Full 4677. ber 7, 1982. at 8 00 o'clock P M N O V E M B E R 15, 1982, 7.30 P.M. - E IG H T SONS, INC. Kearny area. Excellent ref- 66 MERCURY HELENS SOROKA squads are welcome to or part time. Make ex­ CONSTANCE M. MEEHAN erences. Inquire 997-5927. Borough Clerk cellent earnings! Call to­ Dated Nov 4. 1982 BOROUGH CLERK participate in the largest PARK LANE AUTOMOBILES Ruthertord. N.J Published, Nov. 11- 1982 day for more details: Publ is...... cheerleading competition YOUNG LADY NEEDS STU­ Fee. $6.24 ____ Breezeway, 4 dr., unique Fee in the east. 997-4262 DIO APARTMENT. Vicinity of Lyndhurst or North Arling­ rear electric window, AC, LEGAL NOTICE For further information ton, Ridge Road area. Light AM/FM stereo, cassette WANTED concerning either the com­ kitchen privileges desired. tape, 69,000 miles, runs Call 460-1993.______TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY petition or securing great. Interior absolutely Bib Auto Parts FOR DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 19*1 Notice is hereby given that I. Eileen Serrao. Collector of the Borough of Ruthertord in the County of Bergen, State of judges, call Judi Murphy RETIRED SINGLE WOMAN perfect, new tires A will pay to $60 New Jersey. Pursuant to the authority of the Statute in such case made and provided w ill on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6,1982 desires to rent a 1 bedroom brakes. Classic! at 10:00 o'clock in the morning of that dav in the Committee of the Whole Room in said taxing district expose for sale and at 573-8948 h a h n e ' s sell the several tracts and parcels of land hereinafter specified, all as computed in the list on file in my office together with apartment. Utilities in­ For Any Full Size Car interest on these amounts to date of sale and the cost of sale cluded. Lvndhurst area. The said lands will be struck off and sold to such persons as wiII purchase the same subject to redemption at tbe lowest Call 933-0679 eves, Complete. Used parts for all Please c a ll 935-4323.______rate of interest, but in no case in excess of 18% per annum The payment for the sale w ill be made before the conclusion of NEWARK after 6, 933-5973 days, the sale or the property will be resold. This sale is made in pursuance of the provisions of Revised Statutes of the State erf HlHl!lttdii]Jil:Nll!INI*M makes of cars. New Jersey 54 5-19 and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. 3 ROOM GARDEN APART­ ask for Dave. Anv of said tracts of land mav be redeemed before sale bv payment of the amount due thereon to date of such MENT WANTED BY WID­ 54 Stover Ave., Kearny redemption including costs to such dates. TEXAS OIL COMPANY WATCHMAN-W needs mature person for OW. H. & H.W. desired. Not The following is a description of the lands and the owners names as contained in the lists on file in my office together Leading dept store seeks mature- with the total amount due thereon as computed to December 6,1982, exclusive of advertising costs. The names shown do ncrf short trips surrounding South m ore tha n $375. No a ttic or minded, security conscious person 991-4246 necessarily mean that these parties are the Present owners of the propertv. Bergen Area. Contact cus­ basem ent. 933-4253.______Bills a u to w reckers AFTER THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS LIST, THE COLLECTOR IS AUTHORIZED TO REMOVE NAMES to'work a fu ll tim e flexible schedule tomers. We train. Write K.A. 991-0081 FROM THE LIST OF PROPERTY TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF CASH OR CERTIFIED as a security guard No rounds re­ APT. WANTED — Family of MIGMIST PRICE PAID CHECKS Dickerson, Pres., South­ quired. but candidate must be good 3 Adults seeking 2 bedroom FOR CARS OR TRUCKS E ILE E N SERRAO, TAX COLLECTOR western Petroleum, Box 789, Block Plot Name I960 Int. to Total to at remembering details, and able to duplex or 1st floor apt. bv ANY CONDITION Ft. Worth. Tx. 76101. ______Taxes 12/6/82 12/6/82 follow through in m aintaining tight Oct. 1st if possible. Lvndhurst Kirk* Belleville Pike. No Arlington 27 A ~ 23 DiNoia, P.&S. S3.410 48 $555.54 S3.966.02 security procedures Previous or No. Arlington Area. Call 33 27 Laico, Marion 1.981.80 255.24 2.237.04 998 0 9 6 6 Automatic security related experience a plus 991-3823.______45 8 Frangipane & Rinaldi 1,417.19 67.08 1.484.27 Own Yur Own Hustons! 56 14 Oldsen & Crastnoool 1.754.26 235.39 1,989.65 • Jean Shop • Children's Transmituon MATURE BUSINESS WOM­ 94 45 Dachs. K. & J. 291.06 2.91 293 97 Shop • Dress Shop $5,900 Please send resume, or apply m £ » I9S2 1.159.72 136.94 1,296.66 AN desires 3 room apt. North 104 16 Enright. R 4 K to $16,500 In-Store T ra in ­ person to our Employment Office. 104 A BA Kleckner, H & L. 2.312.10 368.20 2,680.30 MODERN AUTO "Customers ore our talesmen" ing, Grand Opening, Fix­ Monday thru Friday 10 A M - 12 Arlington, Lvndhurst area. • 122 44 Rvan, Barbara 1.348.31 130.30 1,478.61 Reasonable rent, near trans­ One of the most reputable and 1.542.78 186.87 1,729.65 tures Installed, Call Right Noon or 1 - 4 P M PARTS 153 4A Donaghv, B E portation. Quiet. Has no pets. finest irons,mmor. specialist 155 13A Rutherford Const Company 3,283.00 489 92 3.772.92 Now! MS. BARKER 164C 38 J.F.W. Homes 9S4 96 94.66 1,049.62 (209) 826-4991 Please c a ll 481-8802, 8 to 4 DISCOUNT PRICES! shops in the area 168 10 Postles. Sr.. Edward 866.03 149.63 1,015.66 P.M . o r 484-2465 a fte r 5 P.M. 168 12 Harrison, Lena 635.93 69.12 705.05 h a h n e ’s • BRAKES • MUFFLERS 171 7 Baker, M. & G. 1.930.85 76.27 2,007.12 OARAGE WANTEO TWocar • CLUTCHES* SHOCKS Pub. N ovem ber 10, 18. 25, December 2, 1982 HELP WANTED call 746- Fee: $37.44 garage wanted. • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS 609 Broad St. 8308 after 7 P .M TURNED HEADS REBUILT S M IP M N O C L IN K — E x ­ Newark, N.J. 07101 • HIGH PERFORMANCE FREE ESTIMATES perienced In rooting, picking, equal opportunity employ* IM LEGAL NOTICE packing, loading and untoadlne.~, PARTS & LABOR Caristadt location. C l! 4800771. • TOOLS RENTE0 ONE DAr SERVICE TOWNSHIPOF LYNDHURST COLLECTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF • PAINTS DUPONT & REAL ESTATE FOR UNPAID TAXES AND EXPERIENCED MEDICAL METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES AU WORK OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS . B O O K K E E P E R . C a ll 997 WE BUY DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN Notice is hereby given that I, Eleanor F. Domanico, Collector of Taxes of the Township of Lyndhurst, in the County 1755. MECHANIC ON DUTY of Bergen, pursuant to the authority of the statutes in such cases makeand provide, w ill on WANTED TO BUY. We buy 998-9666 Thursday, November 18.1982 WASTE PAPER 82 RUTGERS ST. . BELLEVILLE at 2 o'clock . antiques. Small lots or single recycling 20 RIVER ROAD in h h a ftn rn im of ttwit dav at the office of the Collector of Taxes, Town Hall, in said taxing d istrict, expose for sale SITUATIONS WANTED pieces. Whole contents of OPEN SUNDAY 9 AM -2 PM gt BeWeviHe Pike several tracts and Parcels of land hereinafter specified or such part of parts thereof as may be sufficient to make the house. We conduct house newspaper. IBM cards, -mart. cnroeM ' «»rrf l««fc „ ,m 750-5555 NO. ARUNGTON, N .j. I W ILL T A K E CA R E O F AN sales. The Ivory Bird An­ corrugated boxes. and comouted in the list on file in my office together with interest on such amounts from due dates to November 18,1982 INFANT OR PRE SCHOOL tiques, 555 B loom field Ave., M o n tc la ir, N .J. 744-5225. Newspaper drive °rtVThe said lands w ill be struck off and sold to such persons as w ill purchase the same CHILD IN MY Lyndhurst arranged. Newspapers PERSONALS lowest rate of interest, but in no case in home. 935-1485.______conclusion of the sale or the property wi ll be resold. This sale is made in pursuance of the provisions of Chapter z » , p l IOC per hundred pounds HOME CARE — Nurses, COLLECTOR BUYS - Figur- W% h *Cft ? i^ n T i^ d e s c r 1 r t io ^ b?a « » r« ^th e owners as contained In the list on file in m y office together w ith the Aides, Companions, Home­ al cookie iars. Ceramic Little Call 345-2293 Mon. total amount thereon as computed to ** READINGS * NOVEMBER 18, 1982 makers, available for home Red Riding Hood items, anv thru Fri. 7 to 5. Sat. 7 to care of elderlv and home- kind, Aunt Jemima items, S Hubert 4~Patricia Leonard S 2 ,» ? S SIAJVW «72 38 $ 4.410JB 4. 27 bound. Call - Steele's Helping & P'S. J. M a tu r, 836-1754. CONSUL 1/2 10 LaConti Land 4 Development Co 874.89 57/X) - J - ^93* 790 Bswm r- ^ Hands, Inc., Rutherford, 933- TAROT ■ MIND READINGS 1 8 Any of the aforesaldpaixS s^toJS and real estate may be redeemed by payn y n tto the collector before the sale 3451.______JOSEPH MAUT0 of the amount due thereon pfus interest and advertising cost. In cash orcerttfied check. BUYING — Alumlmrr. C n PAPERSTOCK EXPERIENCED newspapers, non ferro t* mrtafs. Dated at Town Hall, L vn tfw n t, New Jersey, 21st day of October 1982 ______. 79 FLORID* AVENUE 4 3 8 - 3 8 9 7 JZ Office Hours: Daily 9 a.m to 4 p.m Saturday closed. First Monday evening of fa ch " ^ ^ ^ O R p DOMAN1 CO LICENSED PRACTICAL Allied Waste Product! 61 M * LYNOHURST Tax Collector NURSE to c a re fo r the home- land Ave., WaMinotan. N J. 473 PATERSON T H IS AD PUBLISHED: Oct. 21,28, Nov. 4,11,1982______bound. C a ll 933*7629. 7638. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1982-Page 23 Classifieds S u sib e tt B foedtvy

WANTEQ TRAINS, TOYS, OLD TOY TRAINS 201-991-0180 1. BUSINESS TROLLEYS, 1 BUSINESS Lionel, Flyer, Ives, etc. 1 B LSIN ESS SERVICES SERVICES local collector BASEBALL CAROS & SERVICES pays top prices SPORTS MEMORABILIA 825-0947 CARPENTRY & GENERAL Home Improvements Wanted in any FREE TELETYPE SERVICE condition or amount. CONTRACTING " » TRAIN 1 TOP CASH $$$ Meadowlands ROOFING AND SIDING 467-0065 Sciscento Carpentry QUjuratnn REMODELING Du© to the cost of living. The high prices to­ REPAIRS AUTO WRECKERS day. The high interest in the banks. People YOUR HOME? are not spending any money to repair their Parts sold separately BUYERS OF JUNK CARS RENOVATIONS ANO fa in tin g homes. BRIN G IT IN HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR EXTERIOR Everything For FrSnk Rochat ft SELLERS OF USED So we decided to LOWER all our prices. FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED The Home Owner! Aluminum, brass, AUTO PARTS .FREE ESTIMATES 408 ft* . 17, C a rlstadt, N J Call 365-0562 Always Ready To Help • Any Brand Name Materials 1 P M -4 P M 43fr-3M7 copper, lead, OEVER6 0 YEARS • Forty Years of Experience — Since 1942 RICHIE GALLO. Pres. ASK FOR TOM______3 GENERATIONS SERVING "Shop & Save " batteries and iron. THE KEARNY AREA • Deal Direct — No Salesmen Involved Belleville Tpk. KEARNY SCRAP METAL • Liability and Compensation Insurance WANTED TO BUY A GUN NORTH ARLINGTON LUMBERTERIA • All Workmanship Guaranteed CABINET. Please call 478 Schuyler Ave., Keamy HOME D a vid , 992-9100. CALL 991 -3617 6 6 7 - 1 0 0 0 FREE ESTIMATES ISN’T YOUR HOME WORTH 104 E. Centre St.. Nutley CHEVROLET NOVA, 1978. * HAVM6 THf REST? E B D H E l 29,000 m ile s . Local original IMPROVEMENT WE DELIVER 9 9 7 - 6 9 5 5 owner. Mint condition. Call Kitchens. Bathrooms, Tile, 939-9450.______Sheet rock. Additions, Pan­ HOT ASPHALT — HAT ROOFING elling, General Carpentry J. & M. FIBRE CLAS AND ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES CARS $100! TRUCKS $75! work. Rubbish Removal. CONSTRUCTION LEADERS AND GUTTERS STONE SACRIFICE Available at local govern­ • ROOFING 90 Ib. Roll Roofing — SIS Double Coverage ment sales. Call (refundable) FRANK i. SCMtOLA, INC GENNA TILE . SIDING Complete Bathroom Slate Repairs 1-714-569-0241 e xt. 7134 for 991-3247 . LEADERS & GUTTERS Any Type Of Repairs Mason sub-contractor has left over from townhouse de­ vour directory on how to Modernizing purchase. 24 hrs. • PAINTING No job too "small” velopment cut-stone, ledgerock. and fieldstone. Beige (Interior & Exterior) or too "B IG " white and gray only. HALF PRICE Guar, installation & MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE COMPLETE JAMES RIORDAN 661-5172 BUILT-RITE, INC. Serving All North Jersey terms. Special rock-ten granular stone panels. Entire front Residential 991-4318 & ROOFING FREE ESTIMATES on your 8' * 25' - 589. Entire house. 8' t 100 • $349 Completely SHINGLES HOT TAR SAN IT AS — and Other CONSTRUCTION ROOFING & SIDING CHIMNEYS-REPAIKo installed. Call Monte collect 461-4934 day or eve Wallcoverings 30% to 70% "Our Best Advertising is , SERVICES FUU.Y INSURED Gutters. Leaders & Repairs savings. I n s to c k - no w aiting. SPACKLING & Satisified Customer" A lum S torm W.ndows. Door EXPERT FREE ESTIMATES 230 Harrison Ave., Harrison PLASTERING 483-1020. CRAFTMANSHIP! K i n g s l a n d 9 3 5 - 5 1 8 9 Hackensack Roofing Co NO HIKE TOO SMALL ... reasonable Rates!! 83 First St 467-5050 JOSEPH M. A l u m i n u m 6 PIECE FRENCH PRO­ SHEET ROCK a l l w o r k G u a r a n t e e d VINCIAL LIVING ROOM. BROWN Aluminum Products For The Home PAINTING & HEATING White and gold with plastic Interior Painting covers. Excellent condition. 7 4 6 - 8 3 0 8 & Wall Covering Call 438-5290 WANTED — Best o ffe r. C a ll 998-7876. FREE ESTIMATE REASONABLE N H B R O O K S ROOFING CONTRACTS DE-HUMIDIFIER-GENER­ 9 3 5 - 4 8 7 4 ROY BRUNSTON AL ELECTRIC 25 — Like CARPENTRY & GENERAL Commercial and Residential Rooting FIVE HOMES new, must sell. Reg. $230, A. TURIEUO & SON Painting, Decorating selling fo r $90.00 Call 939- CONTRACTING & Paper Hanging G u tte rs a n d Leaders 4631; E ves. 239-9066.______C O M P L S T i Fix Up Now INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 26 Meadow Rd Rutherford FULLY INSURED Webster 9-7 | §6 I have just been appointed an authorized CEDAR CLOTHES CLOSET, • HOME IMPROVEMENTS ALL Free Estimates and 40 inch Magic Chef • ADDITIONS A DORMERS Instate & O utside representative in this area for a new solid vinyl No Job Too S m a ll Range. C a ll 997-1851.______• KITCHENS, BATHS Home Improvements home siding, and I want to acquaint more people MODERNIZED ARROW-LIFT BERGEN-ESSEX REFRIGERATOR, bdrrn. 438-2174 • BASEMENTS A ATTICS 997-3030 with the excellence of the product I offer. I beleive furn., attic fan, air cond., • ALUMINUM SIDING R00FINC CO. Benelli m o to rcycle , as is. AND ROOFING Roof I n{| ... Cutters it is good business to sacrifice on five homes in a Call a fte r 5 P.m. 438-5773 or • STORM WINDOWS 032 stainless faug. 939-7430. EDWARD J.WJLK JR. CONSTRUCTION community to gain the volume that I require. AND DOORS JULIUS MALIK FRI! iSTMMYlS • REPLACEMENT W INDOW S PAINTING ANO FULLY INSURED Home selected will be re-sided at fantastic sav­ DECORATING PAINTING I S3 Sanford Ay*, 438-3663 LYNDHURST 141 UHLANDSTREET CONCRETE WORK Interior and Exterior ings. Call Bill at (201) 488-2733. F O R S A L E lyndhurst, N J. EAST RUTHERFORD COMMERCIAL and T el. 546-2376 bar equipment RESIDENTIAL 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 FREE ESTIMATES 933-4169 kitchen equipment MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 9 3 5 - 7 1 8 3 2 WALK IN FREEZERS LYNDHURST, N.J. 07071 WITH ACCESSORIES FOR SALE — Electric Guitar b o b McA l l i s t e r GARFIELD — 257 MIDLAND AVE. CALL 432-5817 and Acoustic Guitar. Both in Additions • Kitchens ANTHONY J. excellent condition. Call 998- Baths e Alum inum / EUROPE GENERAL 9 9 7 -2 3 1 6 1140.______DE ANGELO NOW OPEN Vinyl Siding* Roofing CONTRACTORS CO.. INC. SIDINGS - 3 BLACK FORMICA RES- Thermopane Replacement Windows All Asphalt - Concrete I ROOFING TAURANT COCKTAIL Masonry Jobs ALL TYPES GUTTERS and LEADERS TA B LE S , like new. $50.; Co­ Free Estimates ^9 7- 38 97 New Or Repairs • Fully Insured VENDORS VILLAGE 352 Second A*enue INDOOR MARKET A a n e n s e n ' 0 lonial dining room fixture, Low Rates Free Estimates FREE Estimates Lyndhurst Fri., 6-10 P.M. Sat., 10 A.M. - 7 P.M $20.; B lack w rought iron w ith Fully Insured gold glass swag light fix­ Call 4 8 4 -1 6 9 5 9 3 3 - 0 4 6 6 Sun., 10 A.M. -6 P.M. Kitchens tures, $15. fo r set, or best BLOCK 1 53 Sanford Ave. offer for everything. Call 991- DEALERS WANTED 142 MIDLAND AVE. Lyndhurst, N.J. KEARNY, N.I. 9986892 2416.______CEILINGS Plumbing — 935-2268 Heoting—Tinning MOPED - 1981 Puch. Brown with Installed Over 9 3 3 -4 1 6 9 ASK FOR TINY OR SHIRLEY BAKER chrome. Excellent condition. No Your Old Ceiling of the Better Kind reasonable o ffe r refused. Call 991- Coll 939-6308 C E R A M IC 6979. HENDERSON-BOYD Inc BERGEN-ESSEX G R E E N W A R E 5 Vreeland Ave.. Wholesale - Retail 9 9 1 R u th e r fo r d ROOFING CO. CERAMIC LAND E f f l p p GREAT GIFT IDEAS 121 Valley Brook Ave. .ANY HOUSE S ^ 1 f l Lyndhurst DINETTES CLEANING—RUGS, ETC • ANY SIZE £ . I U 939-5629 • / PC Ch'on*« Set IN UNFINISHED LANDSCAPING PAINTING t HEATING 10-yr Guarantee . • < 2 Larry Nisivaccia” ------M l-4777 FURNITURE! DELLI VENERt Garden Statt (ittnw M t*rt GARAGE SALE ECONOMY CRYSTAL Sat.. Nov. 6 • 8 AM-2 PM $15 LANDSCAPING Shop early for best selection, Pine, oak & hardwoods on Mon Tue» , T h un Fri. DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION PLUMBING t HEATING CARPETS 121 Melrose Ave. 440 Valley Brook Ave. display. Finishing supplies & instruction Shop locally for 10 8 SOO. PLANTING, R.R. TIES Bloomfield North Arlington gas boilers * gas Lyndhurst. N.J. 07071 Saturday 10-5 9 3 3 - 6 3 5 0 best price & service! Redwood picmc table re hot water heaters 933-2930 44 PASSAIC AVE B.S. ENV. PLANTING . JUVENILE FURNITURE . DINING SETS asonabiy priced. Special Rates WALL TO WALL CARPET K FAR N Y & DESIGN_____ on our Guaranteed . HUTCHES • DRY SINKS • DRESSERS . DESKS CUSTOM RUG CERAMIC TILE Sewer and Dram Service SHAMPOOING . ROCKERS • CHAIRS . MUCH MORE! 9 9 1 - 0 3 2 7 HARRY jacqoin. prop IN TA .. ED S REPAIRED SERVICE MAT RENTALS GARAGE SALE ESD H.B. LANDSCAPING 7 4 8 - 5 3 9 0 FREE ESTIM ATES AANENSEN’S •LAWN MAINTENANCE • LINOLEUM & T ILE S 238 L iv in g s to n Ave. License No. 1485 Call after 5 30 PM •SOO SHRUBS • AREA RUGS 142 WOUND AVE., KEARfW ______^ 9 M -6 8 9 2 J L v n d h u rs t 9 9 1 - 0 4 7 5 10 AM-4 PM •PlANTINCt DESIGN • STATUES PLAQUES Experienced-Dependable SAT,, NOV. 13 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — P E D E S T A L S Reasonble Benefit of G irl Scout TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED DON MACNIVEN W e S e .v fc e W har Wte Se/i FLEA MARKET Troop 984 , call 438-8700 9 3 5 - 4 6 7 4 Plumbing & Heating Co. Shrubs I Hetf|es Trimmed BELLEVILLE-NUTLEY Residential, Industrial GLASS CO Commercial ELECTRICAL 'oRutGtRSS! BELLtWtLLE NURSERY SCHOOLS e m u Space MOVING & STORAGE Quality Workmanship Com plete Glass Service FLEA MARKET 9 9 1 - 6 6 7 1 YMWCA • OEC. 4 HILL TOP DAY For MOVING— MUST GO! Meyer Electric DEALERS CALL W IS E O W L 9 9 1 - 6 0 7 0 CARE CENTER • Rewiring • Services PRE-SCHOOL 3 Picnic Tables average size, j. O'DONNELL & CO. Sale • Smoke Alarms • Etc St John’s Church INFANT CARE 1 chain lawn mower, 5 LYNDHURST, N J Mortimer 4 Fslrview, Rufherford AVAILABLE aluminum rain gutters 10ft BEST PRICES WE REPAIR WALLPAPERING (across from Ruiherford High) Hill Top Family Day Care has long. No reasonable offer re­ » W a s h e rs INDOOR-FLEA MARKET QUALITY • Proaram Openings tor Infant Care starting fused. Come and See You PAINTING & DECORATING 933- X7 7 9 • Dryers Teachers, F a cility. E*eiy Saturday 10 to 5 P.M. at 8 weeks. Applications being name it - you got it. Reasona­ 9 3 9 - 2 3 8 2 • Refrigerators taken now. BOYS (U » OF KEARNY FLEA MARKET ble. • F re e z e rs State Lie. since,1969 OPEN ALL YEAR Call 939-7124 • Air Conditioners 156 Schuyler Ave., Keamy, N.J. EnroW Now For Daily from 7:15 E CROSSLEY AND SON to 5:30 Burton Painting HANAK (nexttoA.P.) 460-0636 For Further Information SERVICE CALL MY 991-4940 . 991-2384 MASONRY Painting & Decorating ELECTRIC 667-9278 759-1211 CALL LEE 933-5105 Paper Hanging ALL TYPES OF Quality Work-Free Estimates Home Improvements Concrete I Brick Work ELECTRICAL WORK H E D I G E R 'S Porches • Brick Veneer m .997-3384 546-1189 LYNDHURST & KEARNY . Patios.Sidewalks. Walls F U E L O IL CUSTOM KITCHEN DAY CARE CENTER Free Estimates - R. FAGAN & SON Beat the High Cost of Energy call TOWNE anytime, s e e h im i Upgrade Your Heating Plant CABINETS - kindergarten readiness PUMBINC t HEATING CONSERVATION 9 9 3 - 4 8 3 1 * SOCIAL STUDIES G as & Oil Furnaces THROUGH MODERNIZATION « MUSIC By JOHN BABIRAD BERGEN COUNTY GLASS * ARTS * CRAFTS Mighty Ot,altt«« St»lt Replaced Hot Water Oil Bumers-Boilers FAT. 30 YEARS CHARLES CANGELOSI * READING 2 RAShrPROGRAMS Baseboard Installed Hof m i r r o r s m a d e t o O r d e r * SCKNCi ACES 2*5 Mason Contractor Air Furnaces Replaced Ask about our 24 hour « ART * MAIM Auto Safety Glass Installed * LANGUAGE . H O T L U N C H • Brick Steps Hot Wafer Heaters Diesel Club openings available Phi* 1 Snack* Glass Foi Every Purpose Installed SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES ------• Wateiproofiny. 216 Ridge Road Lyndhurst E. Rutherford • Cement Grouting FREE THERMOSTAT WITH O P E N A l l Y E A R FURNACE REPLACEMENT WE 9 -9 1 4 3 939-2J16 • Pressuie Groutmg Modem Both* • Concrete P.itio & N.J. lit. 5690 157 L a ta y .tt. PI., Lync 4 3 8 - 6 3 6 0 Driveway 9 9 8 - 6 3 3 7 4 0 TF “OAR TRUCK OR CAR” • Sidewalks • Iron Railings Diesel Specialists • fencing of ,>l! types Bens Paintffig - 24 Hour Road l i rvlca - 933 5984 Interior - Exterior Wreckers«Repairs Cars or Trucks»No Challenge PttrfttdoMl P^hiflnf Jartran Truck Rental-one way or local NEW CABINETS - ALL STALES Reasonable Prices VANITIES • COUNTER TOPS • BUILT-INS MASONRY lontterm, or daily OLDCMINETS ^O VERtO W ITH FORMICA yiemrm MIHam Paint For NEW DOORS 6 DRAWERS .MICK M M " S r o j Lasting Bwuty ------f r e e e s t i m a t e s ------•SIDEWALKS -MHOS Get The Best For Your PETROMART TRUCK SHOP STUCCO ePLASTEWNS t Orient Way 267 Ridge Road 933-1637 773-5791 •REPAIR WORK .S M U I0 K Money Free Estimates Lyndhurst Lyndhurst DAYS EVENINGS Call lamat Pah 438-6151 Midnight 440-3434 705 RIDGE RO . LYNDHURST .. 997-4097 iW .ir Building 2nd Floor! f Page 24—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1982

Webelos 166 Kathleen, M .D ., who re­ cedures, improved clinics at St. Barnabas in cal m alpractice insurance Ihe W ebelos Den of along the historic 17-mile Killeen D inner sides there. Kathleen and cataract treatment, things Livingston, Presbyterian costs at least $50,000, a L ack 166. Rutherford. en- Cannonball Trail to Camp the doctor's other daugh­ like that,” she said. and United Hospitals of very high figure. She also (Continued From Page 16) joyed an ove might camp­ Tamarack. A group en­ ter, Johanne, a restau­ "Think of all the anti­ Newark, and Clara Maass criticizes those doctors ing trip on oct 16 16 Cub dured the elements while rateur in Rhode Island, re­ biotics, the m iracle drugs, Medical Center in Belle­ who borrow money in or­ graduate m edical study in bourne. Australia. She has Scouts. 2 ho\ scout Den camping and returned on cently visited their mother so much has been done to ville. der to pay their way the last three years. Mem­ also attended Congress Chiefs. 4 leaders in tho the 17th The hikers were after she underwent sur­ prolong healthy life. Credit At 69, Dr. Killeen has through m edical school bers become eligible for meetings in Rio De Janei­ L ack , and b additional awarded the Cannonball gery here. the emergency rooms and have not repaid their reelection at the end of the ro. Brazil, in Paris. curtailed somewhat her fathers participated A Trail pin and showed a de­ which now can receive val­ hours of work but stated, loans. third year following elec­ France, in Spain and in Dr. Killeen's reaction to group hiked from Ramapo sire to take part in similar uable inform ation from the T will never retire unless They m ay be keeping tion to membership. This Vienna, Austria where the the question, "W hat about \allc\ Count \ Reservation activities in the future. trained pararhedics which I might do harm to some­ another potential good doc­ is the only natior&l medi­ group was greeted by the the advances in the medi­ radio to the emergency one and I have told my tor out of m edical school,” cal group that requires president of Austria and cal field since you first W i l l S peak crew vital information on colleagues that that is she says. members to keep up with tendered a dinner at the began to practice?" was l>t Hen) the patient they are trans­ something I will never Dr. Bernardine n u n Adams. the Rutherford Unitarian medical progress through Opera House. "Impossible to enumerate director ot the Palisade Society at 11 A .M . in the all the wonderful ad­ porting and administer do." Drewniany-Killeen de­ continuing education. Before attending the Counst 1 h ng S rvice. Masonic Temple. 169 Park life-saving treatment in Dr. Killeen is most serves every honor Lyn- In February of 1970 Dr. Congress meeting in vances, the things we have Mutherlord will the Avenue. Rutherford. His the am bulance on the way proud of her two daughters dhurst can bestow. \x- Killeen attended the In­ Rochester, New York, Dr. learned from the labora­ guest sp* ei at the Sun- t o p i c w i l l b e . ‘ On tory, even from the trip to to the hospital. Oh, so and of the fact that her Through personal tragedy, ternational Congress of Killeen entertained 15 da\, N..\ i-L meeting of Growth. ' the moon. Think of the much advance has been work in medicine may such as the death of her Women Doctors in Mel- women doctors from Eu­ serums which have made in medicine it is have influenced two of her husband after a very few ropean and African coun­ eliminated polio, measles, marvelous," she enthused. nephews to become doc­ years of m arriage and per­ Q .P. Council tries. This year she at­ smallpox; RH Factor Dr. Killeen has worked tors. She says that enter­ sonal illness, she has con­ tended a course in babies, transplants of at well-known hospitals ing the m edical tinued to serve her com­ ALWAYS S h o w s F i l m Boulder. Colorado and had profession almost every organ of the and medical centers in the today is very costly and munity with diligence, the pleasure of visiting area, including the cancer thinks it unfair that medi­ kindliness and charity. A 16 m m color film pres­ with her daughter. Dr. body, heart bypass pro­ entation of ‘ The Events of Gar&bandal" will be pre­ sented at the November 16 meeting of Queen of Peace Council 3428 Knights of Co­ lumbus. The 8:30 p.m. meeting will be held in the council chambers, 194 River Road. North Arling­ ton. Grand Knight Richard Cash & Carry on all items M. Taylor will preside. PRICES EFFECTIVE: THURSDAY. NOV. 11th thru We reserve the right to limit quantities SATURDAY, NOV. 13th All prices include sales tax WE ONLY LOOK The film covers the VETERANS DAY VALUES! Marian apparitions during 1961 and 1965 and leaves EXPENSIVE viewers "w ith a feeling of disbelief at these happen­ OPEN SUNDAYS 12-6 ings.' It will be shown as L e e part of the Lecturer's Night program arranged RIDERS by John Macasek. 2 Liter still plus tax Blue Denim Brookdale Soda ■ > Jeans & Jacket During the evening's business session, a Introducing Schaefer Light 24-12 oz. cans value ' 2 1 °° progress report on a No­ ■I vember 20 polka; party JEANS will be m ade by Jerry Kohenkamp. chairman, | and on a November 26 mu $ - j o " blood bank by Jospeh Van Over, chairm an. 0 8 3 1 value '31™ ^ ^ 1 75LITE b K • i t Tickets for the polka JACKETS party are available by call­ ! ing Kohnenkamp or his wife. Marge, who is co- chairman, at 998-1237 or ■Schinlo) 5 1 9 " the Grand Knight at 998- WOCAW ■ EXTRA! 4C86

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A discussion will be con­ ducted on, "The Baby Ar­ rives; The Fam ily and the Americana Hoter Breastfed Baby". At Great Gorge For further information Eleven Park Avenue or counseling, please con­ Rutherford, N J. • 07070 tact; Mrs. Maria Nigito 935-3867

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