MiniuEd The complaint that folks just won’t use public transportation is given the lie once again by the record of PATH, the Port Authority-operated underground between Commercial Iffeaiter New Jersey and Manhattan. In the last 10 years traffic on PATH has increased by 8.000,000 — from 39 million to 47 million. In a single year traffic increased by 20,000 a day. and SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW There is no mystery to the fact PATH grows while other forms of public transportation drop. The 30-cent fare on PATH does it. Gov. Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford. N.J Kean should study that figure. THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982 Published at 251 Ridge Rd.. Lyndhurst Subscription $8 00 Published Weekly W hat To Do About Oval An old dream - that of Education wants to insure public forum with the donated by Neil Supply Co selling off earth from the that the townspeople are in Board, to lerid direction in Lyndhurst. was used to township-owned property agreement with their and answer any questions set up temporary goals off M arin Oval - to raise plans, and that Lyndhurst from interested towns­ Although a temporary money for an athletic field will be getting the best people The date of this fo­ solution, this type of facil­ will be explored by the deal possible. rum will be announced as ity should be unacceptable Board of Education Tues­ soon as a mutually conve­ to a community which "What is actually in­ day at the Town Hall at 8 nient time can be found, so calls itself Home of Cham­ volved in the plan is sim­ P.M. chances for anyone being pions ply the sale of dirt to be Agostino Rottino. secre­ excluded are minimized produced through the re­ Since this type of pro­ tary of the board, said it is duction of M arin Oval’s ex­ This M ann Oval pro­ posal has been made hoped the forum will de­ isting mountain by about posal is in direct response before, originally pro­ velop an exchange of in­ six feet To obtain the best to the many requests made posed in 19591. the Board formation about the price for this dirt, the from community repre­ has prepared to handle any project. Board will receive closed sentatives who now find concerns previously ex­ The proposal will be in­ bids from private contrac­ themselves with no place pressed by the voters The corporated on the school tors. and in this case the to play. In addition, the Board has plans which wjJJ ballot April 6 . sale will go to the highest Board's first concern is to easily overcome issues The board statement on bidder The landfill vull provide fields for its with regard to access to the project follows then be extracted accord­ schools teams, particular­ the field, security. the Je r “The proposal is unique ing to the specifications ly the high school baseball, sey City waterworks, traf­ and somewhat revolu­ previously determined by softball and soccer pro­ fic. and other smaller mat­ tionary in that, if passed, it the Board and its engi­ grams Currently, those ters More detailed plans should not require the town neers. For this project. teams have no official will be outlined each week to spend any incremental Neglia Engineering Asso­ home held, causing con­ through tht press and at money, and taxes will ciates of Lyndhurst will cern and administrative tin public birum therefore not be affected perform the necessary nightmares lor High From the files of Douglas B. Liston, president tinVe, and Bessie Dilkes, principal of Lincoln Again, the Board ot The actual construction of plans and specifications to School Athletic Director of the Board of Education that directed the building School. The others in the picture are: F. Milner, T. Kducation wants to insure the facility will be fi­ make the bidding process Jim Corino and each of the of Lyndhurst High School a half century ago, is this Whelan, A. MacLean, T. Abriola, H. Schnctter, E. that the townspeople art nanced through the sale of possible. As the land is re­ system's coaches The fascinating portrait of Mr. Liston’s 1910 elementary Pinckney, A. Kraft, L. Hansberry, M. Schnetter, P. involved in this project landfill at the current site, moved. the field will be Board is now required to school graduating class at Lincoln School. Mr. Woods, A. Ell, J. Kihlman, E. Kirby. ?. Esterbrook, because an involved voter a valuable tract of land prepared in such a manner ;isk permission of counts Liston is in the first row. At the rear of the class is G. Domns and G. Bogle will realize how much lying between Page and as to leave the remaining officials to use facilities in Reeves D. Batten, superintendent of schools at the sense- it makes With no Marin Avenues, east of area ready for develop­ the Riverside Avenue cost to the taxpayers, a Ridge Road, which has ment as an athletic site At parks, located on what was now unused sorespot been left to lie barren and that time, the site will be formerly Lyndhurst prop­ will become a beautiful Commissioners Cite Monaco unused for many years developed as a regulation erty This causes many recreation area, truly a "The Board of Kduca­ boys’ baseball field a problems, such as oc­ home for the Home ot By Amy Divine Police Commissioner The bids were turned was held for study by the tion. in a move to openly girls' softball field, and a curred this past Falf This Champions Mayor Joseph A. Caruc­ Ronald Bogle thanked the over to the board attorney board and the township at­ involve the community in soccer field year, when county of­ ci asked residents attend­ merchants for their input and committee for study torney . its planning, is intentional­ As this development is ficials decided to dig up all "Prio r to public forum, ing last Tuesday 's meeting into the parking situation and award. Video Gam es Ordinance ly taking this proposal pub­ particularly important to ol the park's soccer fields, if anyone- has any ques­ of the Board of Com­ and he in turn was thanked Garbage Bid Public hearing on the or­ lic. Actually, the Board is many people involved in our s<*ceer teams were left tions regarding this missioners to observe a for the cooperation of the The sole bid for the dinance setting higher fees not required to gain public - the town's recreation pro­ with no place to practice project, tht Board asks moment of silence in mem­ police department. township garbage contract for video game machines approval for the sale of the grams. the Hoard has been Fortunately Mr Corino that questions b« directed ory of Frank Monaco, who Water Rates Increased was submitted by Marangi and limiting the number of landfill from the site^l'he very specific in its plans coordinated the efforts of to Agostino Rottino. Board had served the township Raising of the water Sanitation Co.. Paterson. machines in any one estab­ project could be carried During this week, the the teams coaches, and Se c re t a ry or F r ank Volunteer Fire Depart­ rate to $1.25 per 100 cu. ft. Their bids for service lishment was set for April out by a simple agreement Commissioner of parks various Board members, Vuono. Board Trustee who ment for 60 years, and paid and setting of a minimum were: for 4 months. 13. Several persons ad­ between the Board and and various township rec­ and Marin Oval was is Chairman of the Marin tribute to his service rate of $8 each bill caused $847,440; fo r 1 year. dressed the board protest­ private contractors How­ reation leaders will be con­ cleaned and made barely (K.ii Development Corn before opening the meet- criticism from several $423,720; for 2 years, ing higher fees and limita­ ever. the current Board of tacted to take part in a playable Steel Pipe. llilttee ing citizens present. Commis­ $847,440. for 3 years. tion on number of ma­ New Stuyvesant Parking sioner James Guida said. $1,271,160; for 4 years chines. Proposed is a $200 Tax Schedules At Library Rules “ It seems that conserving $1,742,400 permit fee for each ma- The board changed the By Rhoda Portugal The IR S has prepared a the library^O ther helpful Movie on March IH at 7 water as the state re­ The cost for one year's (Continued on Page 4* Director cassette tape to help tax­ sources for year-round ad­ I ’ M will be "Love and parking regulations on quested is causing a penal­ service from Intercity in payers who wish to fill out vice include tin Executive Anarchy On March 25. Stuyvesant A v e from ty in higher rates. How­ the last contract was Have you done your tax­ their own 104(1 and 1040A Action Report tax saving the library will present the Valley Brook to Court ever. we have a contract Index $279,000. es yet'.’ Don't forget that forms These tapes may I*' hints and news', the Ked- film "O liver starring Ron from one to a two-hour lim­ with Jersey City Water Co. The township's contract the Ly ndhurst Library has borrowed for one week eral Tax Guide 'detailed Moody This picture begins it after several requests by to buy a certain minimum for garbage collection with .... 6 copies of most of the tax (Xher helpful resources in­ explanations about federal one' half hour earlier at Stuyvesant Avenue amount of water per year Intercity Services ended Gtible 3 Guide...... 6 schedules. Although many clude Prentice■ Hall s 1040 taxes< and Moody s Man­ fi 30 P M Both films are merchants. Beauty parlor and we have to pay for December 31 and the town­ Vagabonding...... 7 of the schedules mast bo uals * stock "information i tree operators have requested that." Handbook and J K ship received a three- ... 11 copied, some of the most Lasser's Vour Income These sources plus many Glen Hey ler 's model air­ for several meetings that a He noted that North Ar­ common schedules <1040. month extension at that Classifieds...... 18,19 Tax Both books may be helpful tax booklets are lo­ plane’s will be' on display in two-hour limit be in­ lington is already paying 1040A > are available in time. The cost of collection Real E state...... 17 borrowed and a copy of cated in the reference the library through the end stituted saying that their $2 per 100 cu. ft. of water. for 1 year under the pre­ .... 12 quantity The library also V o u r In c o m e T ax is room of March The t xhibit is businesses would "die" if Minibus Bids vious contract was Medical Guide...... 13 has New Jersey tax forms always available for use in The Thursday Night tree the one-hour limit were en­ Two bids were received $279,000. forced since it takes ap­ for purchase by the board The Marangi proposal proximately one and a half of a minibus for senior hours at least to process a citizens use. One was from Candidates Forum client. At the public hear­ Wolfington Auto Body, at The Lyndhurst Council ing Tuesday Jack Lucido. $23,375 with a trade-in val­ meet the six candidates. of PTA s is sponsoring the operator of Salon 81, a ue of $1,800 making the net Brent Budnick. Annette Board of Education Can­ Bortone. Annie Rowe. Vin­ beauty parlor. and Ron cost $21,575. The second didates Forum on March Kist. owner of the new Bat­ bid. from Frank s GMC, cent Bello. Richard 24th at 8 00 PM in the Lyn­ ting Center appeared and Lyndhurst. was for DiLascio. and Frank dhurst High School Teiterated their need for a $20,730.50 with a trade-in of Benedetto and to hear cafeteria. Residents will two-hour limit. After some $4,400 making the net cost their platforms have the opportunity to discussion the two-hour $19,330 50 limit was voted in

Parkside Condos Granted Approval

Govel Realtors of Belle­ sales agent for the new are not only luxurious, and balconies and spiral ville has announced pre­ condominiums. they are moderately staircases leading from liminary approval of con­ Parkside will consist of priced - a combination the living room to the struction of the new two buildings, each con­ purchasers find impossible game room Parkside luxury con­ taining 12 condominium to resist.'' The one-bedroom, top- dominiums, abutting the units. Starting prices at The condominiums at floor units feature cathedral ceilings and sky­ county park on Riverside Parkside range from Parkside feature the latest Avenue in Lyndhurst $59,990 for a 1000-square- advances in energy-effi- lights. Willian W. Govel. presi­ foot one-bedroom unit to ciency and design. Each Parkside is being de­ dent of Govel Realtors, re­ $69,990 for a 1400-square- unit features a list of quali­ veloped by Parkside De­ ports the groundbreaking foot. one-bedroom unit ty standard features, in­ velopment Group, of which for Parkside con­ with a game room. cluding a garage. Govel is a managing part­ dominiums is expected to ■ We anticipate a tre­ ner The condominiums take place in early sum­ mendous response from The one-bedroom-game- are expected to be ready mer Govel Realtors has buyers. " Govel says. ‘The room units are duplexes, for occupancy in late fall been named exclusive Parkside condominiums featuring private patios 1982

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Kathleen Donovan has invited all six can­ th e Fatal Accident Investigation Unit — of Arlington. Members of the North Arlington and Lyn­ didates for the Lyndhurst Board of Educa­ the North Arlington Police Department is seeking to dhurst Emergency Squads used the "jaws of life" tion to appear next Monday night on her determine the cause ol an automobile1 crash that metal cutters to tree his body from the demolished 1982 "Drop In "show on Cable 3 of Meadowlands claimed the life of a 21c\ear-old borough resident Chevrolet. Peters was pronounced dead on arrival at Cablevision. The program begins at 9 P.M. Michael Peters of 71 Crystal Street, a former resident West Hudson Hospital. Kearny. The investigation of of Lyndhurst. was alone in his car March 8 at 11:27 the accident is being conducted by Police Officers and lasts an hour. p.m. when his vehicle crashed through the side wall ol Le onard (iino and Robert Kozlowski. Jar\is Oil Company Warehouse. 429 River Road. North 'Photo B\ North Arlington Police- tK-pt Page 2—THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1982

Young D rivers Fined In Lynd hurst Co

a car. Pearce explained repairs on his vehicle, and on Trooper Leggs' com­ Despite the breakdown misuse of dealer's plates, and registration) was ad­ drive for six months as D Addone with allowing an that Garas' car was Ptl. Ted Kaminski of being plaint of February 4, that in the middle of a tnal in • operating an unregistered journed for a future ses­ Judge Breslin told the unlicensed drive to operate parked too close to his so an unlicensed driver on the man was driving Lyndhurst Municipal vehicle, having no insur­ sion. youth it is up to a person his vehicle and Reesbeck he could not move it from February 17, had a war­ while on the revoked list Court the preceding week, ance on the vehicle and A second youth, from who borrows a vehicle with being an unlicensed its parking place and that rant issued against him and a second charge had a ot the a 11-important tape having no driving creden­ Rutherford, also lost his from another, to ascertain driver. and bail set at $250. he merely pulled down the warrant ordered and bail recorder. Judge James A. tials with him at the time license for six months and whether the owner has in­ Charges of having no window of Garas' car so he Gregory B. Sheffer, set at $200. Breslin carried on last of his arrest. was fined $65 on the com­ surance on the car. credentials, preferred could release the brake Roselle, not appearing on A warrant and bail at Thursday's session with a On the fictitious plates plaint of Ptl. Angelo Jiosi against Reesbeck, were Mark Zaros, 12 Morton and push the car ahead far the charges by Trooper $250 was ordered against borrowed recorder charge, he paid a total of that the young man was Place. North Arlington, dismisseed by the court. enough for him to move Jones onFebruary 5. of Ralph A. Scarpa, 47 Devon 'n a case dating back to $30. on the misuse of driving a vehicle without was find $25 and assessed Linda I. Guzzo, 24 Clark out. being an unlicensed Terrace, fwearny, on Ptl. October of 1981 a North plates, a total of $30. on having insurance on it. $15 on pleading guilty to Avenue, Rutherford, rep­ driver, not appearing, had Valiantes charges filed Arlinton youth was found the unregistered vehicle Kevin Bagdan. 97 the charge by Ptl. Louis resented by Attorney Ference Farkas of Pa­ $100 bail set on a warrant February 12, that the man guilty on four of five charge, a total of $30 and Daniels Avenue, repre­ Bilis of leaving the scene James R. Achason, was terson, not appearing on issued against him. was an unlicensed driver charges against him after on the complaint of having sented by Attorney John C. of an accident on February declared not guilty of care­ the charges by Ptl. Chris Isaac Robinson of and had failed to have his several appearances in lo­ no insurance on his vehi­ Emolo. though pleading 19 less driving as charged on Valiante of failure to make Teaneck, failing to appear vehicle inspected. cal court where he fought cle. a new penalty, six not guilty to the charge of Anthony DAddone of September 14 by Ptl.Jerry the charges months mandatory revoca­ having no insurance on the Congress Road. New City, Onnembo. Mark F Saw ruck of 98 tion of his driving privilege vehicle he was driving, N.Y.. and Marie E. Re- Richard H. Pearce of Melrose Avenue was plus the $30 fines and court was found guilty never­ esbeck. also New City, North Arlinton paid $20 on charged by Ptl James costs. theless and fined $50. as­ each paid a total of $30 on being found guilty 4of the () Connor on October 16 The fifth complaint, hav­ sessed $i5 costs of court charges by Ptl Richard charge by Robert J. Garas with operating a vehicle ing no credentials, (driver and under the new law pro­ Jasinski on February 19. of Livingston Avenue, Lyn­ bearing fictitious plates. license, insurance card vision. lost his license to Jasinski charged dhurst. of tampering with

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M arano Prom ises‘Spirit O f Service’ (PV lllT 'p V lP^ (^ O TT lV liriP

New Jersey Bell Presi-Presi­ telecommunications telprnmmunirntionc c^r.ser that t«taitotal, moremnm than raw$382 uled to gotzo into service later ® dent Rocco J Marano said vices and products to our million was invested in this year. 1981 was a year in which customers, the “spirit of network improvements Also in 1981. the com­ 'the company and the na­ service' endures as a fun­ that will make it easier pany added nine new elec­ tion moved closer to the demental value of this and less expensive to offer tronic switching offices, Fo r Cable T V Show beginning of a new era in business." *ncw information services bringing to nearly 47 Chur ch. Our Lad\ of Mt telecommunications his­ Marano made his re­ for businesses and a wide Fo/ people who feel that community religious news Association, this program tory.’’ percent the total numbe." marks in the company's array of special calling their community needs not and concluding message has received enthusiastic Carmel Roman Catholic of customers served by Church Sacred Heart Ro­ He said the future “will annual report just re­ features to residence cus­ being considered - now presented by a represent­ response and support from these offices. man Catholic Church. St be marked by fresh op­ leased. tomers. The company there is Church Alive' ative from a participating many churches in the church. Experts living and area To date. 12 churches Matthew's Roman Catho- portunities in both new and New Jersey Bell re­ plans to spend at least $657 On the proposed mod­ Church A live!, a weekly h c C h urch in existing markets for tele- ported that it spent nearly million in 1982 on new con­ ifications to the 1956 Con­ half-hour program pro­ working in the are sponsoring Church Rutherford Kirs! P esbv com unications and in­ $659 million in 1981 to meet struction activities. sent Decree, separating duced by a consortium of Meadowlands area will be Alive' in the hope that it invited to participate in the terian Church. St Mary s formation handling. the demands of service AT&T from New Jersey Christian churches in the will become a forum for a Marano said the com­ interview segment. Sena­ dose and honest look at Roman < athoiu Church. “Even though we are no growth and to replace and Bell and 21 other operating Meadowlands area, pre­ pany is awaiting a decision tor Anthony Scardino will living in the Meadowlands M I A ra r a t B a p t is t longer the sole provider of modernize its facilities. Of companies. Marano said. mieres Tuesday. March by the Board of Public . speak to the issue of (l.uieh K.ist We would have preferred 30th a t 8:30 pm . on communities today Utilities on a rate applica­ Meadowlands develop- > Rutherfor il ■ Chr isi t ruled to keep the Bell System Meadowlands Cable 3. Accordionists Elect tion for $136 million in ad­ Participating church* s M ethodist c l:u-. h in intact Nevertheless, the This series will deal with ment. ditional revenues. include un Lyndhurst^ <: :>urch of Consent Decree removed the issues and problems Originally conceived by United P rcsb> ter tan M addalena Greco "Our latest rate petition the uncertainty that has facing the Meadowlands seeks to bring the prices tne Lyndhurst Ministerial Church. United Methodist Maddalena BelfioreGreco 0f ganization sice 1974 This hung over the Bell System communities as the area we charge for home phone Kearny. New Jersey, was marks the first time an too long, it gets us out of continues its rapid growth service closer to Ihe costs recently appointed acting American has held this the courts and back to and development. of providing it. ' he said president of the Confedera­ position, she was also the business." Programs wrtl focus on When your car In addition, we proposed tion Internationale IX*s Ac- first woman to hold office cornmunit) issues such as two new methods of charg­ cordeonistes. at a meeting Attending the Congress Marano added. The Meadowlands develop­ ing for certain services to next few years will be a won’t turn ^ - held in Krankfurt. Germa­ were delegates from Cana­ ment and immigration into establish a more reason­ ny Miss Belfiore has been da. Chechoslovakia. Aus­ time of testing for New the area religious con­ over. able and equitable ratio Jersey Beil. a vice-president of the or- tria. Holland. Denmark. cerns such as the Jewish- Sweden. Norway. Germ a­ between customer usage Christian dialogue and and customer charges in ny, .and I nited States. Although the make up Christian education, and effect, the cost causer' of our business will personal crisis issues such Miss Belfiore is three would become the "cost change, our dedication to as unemployment divorce times former president of payer', on the other hand, service excellence will noi and alcoholism Church t h e A m e r 1 c a n customers who use a sor- in the future, we will cun- Alive will also take a look Accordionist s Asso­ vice less would have the tinue to devote our skills at some of the world-wide ANY WEEK DAY I L e a s i n g l f ciation In 1976. she was opportunity to pay less "

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Open till 9 Mon. to Fri., Sat till 6 the same item elsewhere 110 Market Street 643 1744 for less within 30 days & “Quality Photography NEWARK: Opposite Bamberger's we will refund the dif at Reasonable Rates" Open till 6 Mon. to Sat. t ere nee lo you Page 4—THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982 Town Trucks Available For Clean-Up Commissioner Evelyn be used for debris result­ Pezzolla announces that ing from any work that is Department of Public being done by a contrac­ Works trucks will be avail­ tor. Also, the fee for rental able for use in order to must be paid at the tax clean out basements, at­ office prior to the time that tics, and garages, as of the truck is scheduled for Thursday April 1, 1982 at a delivery. Residents want­ rental fee of $20.00. The ing to schedule the use of a trucks are available for Department of Public use during the day from Works truck or having any Monday to Friday or for questions, please call the overnight use, Monday to Department of Public Thursday. Trucks may not Works at 438-5479 Up-Coming In Recreation Commissioner James M. Guida March 9, 1982 (Cabaret seating). Wednesday evening. Senior Citizens: May 12th. E v ita - The next scheduled Tickets for Front "Bingo" for Lyndhurst Mezzanine $29.40. •OFFICER PHIL" SAFETY PROGRAM — Presentation of Coloring Work senior citizens will be Mon­ Wednesday evening. Books to second graders. Roosevelt School by Ptl. Robert Slbilio, Juvenile Officer. Back day. March 22nd, 1982 at May 19th. "The Pirates of row. Mrs Trevison. teacher. Ptl. Slbilio. Front row L to R: Luanne Lilore, Kerry Lowin. the Parks Department be­ Penzance” - Tickets for or­ ginning at 10:45 a.m. Mellissu Rosetti. Bernadette Maranzano and Michael Tuminaro. chestra are $25.50 Tickets will be available These trips are for Lyn­ only that morning for 25 dhurst residents only and cents each Refreshments Bello Suggests Pow erful Partnership no refunds are available if Pictured at the N ew York Stock Exchange — the Lyndhurst High School will be served following Toda> .i major issue to the education of chil­ tergenerational programs there are unforeseeable economics classes of I^ouis Talarico on their recent class trip to .visit the N\ SE and the ' Bingo." conditions such as the facing S ' hool districts is dren Rather, it implies into its curriculum For Federal Reserve Bank. The trip was a follow up on their stock market research the problem of promoting that a concerted effort example: 1 students visit Recreation: weather or breakdown of whereby the students were given $1000 each (imaginary $> to pick stocks and follow it buses. Also, we cannot quality education during a must be made to foster and senior centers, retired Commissioner James for one month. period of reduced re­ promote school-communi­ people visit the schools. Guida advises township guarantee refunds due to late cancellations of paid sources Lyndhurst. like so ty innvolvement which in­ Unfilled classes arc open residents of several many ■ ner school sys­ cludes both parents and to the “ older students " theatre trips planned for tickets tems vol. find it more and the rest of the general pub­ Seniors are invited to at­ May Please call the Parks Sacred H eart RC Church more dilncult to fund pro­ lic. tend school functions such Wednesday evening. Department at 438-0060 or grams as it copes with in­ An example of a viable as luncheons, fashion May 5th. "One More any of the above listed Time" - Tickets arc $17.65 shows. flation. with attempts to school-community rela­ shows, school plays, and To H old Parish M ission hold down taxes, and with tions program can be athletic events. This Reverend William F nings w ill be discussed in a will be followed by a losses i i federal and state found in the East Windsor unique approach offers a Com m unity Involvem ent homily presented by Sister Candlelight Ceremony It aid Regional School District great deal of educational Reilly. Pastor of Sacred Eleanor Quinn. On Thurs­ is the express wish of In ordei to gain the sup­ which is located in central and social stimulation to By Richard DiLascio conditions must be sought. Heart RC Church today an­ day April 1. 1982 the homi­ Father Reilly and all those port ai d interest of the New Jersey. Of the 25.000 both students and elderly The term volunteerism In order to preserve the nounced that a Parish Mis­ ly on the subject "I am the who are participating in public .>ur school system residents in the communi­ people. has recently been widely restrictive spending plan, sion would be held from school system adminis­ ressu rrection and the this mission that each and mast serve as an advocate ty. approximately 1.700 of Community involvement used regarding federal, Sunday. March 28th to Fri­ Life" will be presented by every parishioner will to keep people informed of them serve as volunteers in Vhe educational process state and local govern­ trators. trustees, must be day April 2. 1982 The Father Robert Brennan make an effort to partici­ the instructional needs of in the schools. Recognizing not only adds to the quality ment. now we must carry willing to explore new theme of the mission is pate in the mission Baby­ the children and the re­ the wealth of experience of the education students this concept along into the sources of capital. I am Death to Life". The pro­ On Friday April 2nd, the sitters will be available sources available to meet and talent that is available receive, but it has the sec­ field of public education. advocating the acceptance gram for a day by day mis­ services will feature the throughout the mission. such demands. In address­ in a community, the school ondary effect of improving At the outset of a proposed of volunteer efforts, com­ sion sessions is as follows Stations of the Cross and ing this <, hallenge. one can­ district encourages com­ citizen attitudes toward project, non-paid commit­ munity fund raising by in­ On Sunday. March 28. St. Matthews's terest groups w ho are will­ Club Will not ignore the fact that ap- munity resource people to public education Volun­ tees should be formed con­ there will be a paralitury ing to work w ith the school S ch ed u le proxm nek four out of p articipate in various teers. whether they are pa­ sisting of people from followed by Benediction. board, if only with their Hear Speaker five voters are without aspects of its educational rents. community mem­ within the community The schedule of services special project in mind A The Lyndhurst Garden school-a^e children This program. Through diver­ bers. or representatives of possessing the pertinent On Monday March 29th. for St. Matthew’s Ev. Lu­ concerted effort of laymen Club will present Dave statistic indicates that of sified activities these vol­ business, labor, and in­ expertise This type of in­ services will feature a theran Church. Valley- and professionals will offer Rimmer of Wi Id life Center the nearly 11.500 regis­ unteers share their in­ dustry develop insight into volvement should help al­ homily by Fr. Viale His brook and Travers PI., "budget crunch" relief as guest speaker at their tered voters in Lyndhurst. terests. talents, and skills the complexities of school­ leviate the seemingly se­ subject will be Healing & Lyndhurst. Rev. Arnold W. cretive planning and after and certainly boost the meeting Monday. March more than 9.000 voters do with the youth in the ing. which leads to a more Annointing. On Tuesday Deknatel, is as follows: 22. 1982 at 8 00 P.M. at the not ha\ a vested interest schools. enlightened school-com­ the fact involvement which chances for achieving our March 30. the subject of Sunday school. 9 A.M.; is a frequent complaint of ultimate goal: Provide a Parks Department. 250 in the school svstem. This In the Bloomfield Public munity relationship. A Death w ill be dealt with as Bible study. 9 A.M.; Holy the townspeople. When good public school educa­ Cleveland Avenue. In­ conclusion does not neces­ Schools, with 20 percent of commitment to this type of the homily is presented by worship. 10:30 A.M.. Mid­ tion for the students of terested persons are in­ sarily, preclude that these the voters consisting of educational partnership specific "paid" planning is Father Charles Hudson. week Lenten services. Lyndhurst. 4.000 vo-ers lack a sense of senior citizens, the district should be a high priority either desired or man­ The subject of New Begin­ Wednesday. 8 P.M. vited to attend. dated. board members responsibility* with respect has implemented in- on Lyndhurst s agenda could refer to these volun­ teer reports for back­ Rudnick Says Post Im portant ground information and advice in a effort to obtain Manv Lyndhurst resi­ swer questions center Second, a fine education the most for the least cost. dents Ai re caught by sur­ around his firm belief that and working experience This brings us to another prise ,ast week when it the position of Board of which have provided me area where community in­ was lea ned that Brent N Education Trustee can no with an indepth under­ volvement can play an im­ Kudmel- would be a can­ longer be taken lightly standing of all facets of the portant role, the dollars didate for a three year The issues involved are budget process: and final and cents cost of educa­ term n the Board of both complex and per­ ly. a realization of the op­ tion. Edui at on W hy" he plexing and must be met portunities afforded me as With the advent of the w.is ask d. does a young head on to ensure that we a result of the education I state imposed budget cap, man who holds a respon­ continue to offer a sound received from the Lyn­ effectively limiting income sible position in the busi­ education' to the youth of dhurst school system and a growth and limiting the in­ ness \ aid and who is our community Having desire to see that others crease of services at the about i graduate from recognized this challenge will be afforded equally in taxpayers' expense, law school want to get in- and being ready and will­ the future. careful allocation of re­ volved especially since ing to meet it I have de­ "Consequently." Rud­ sources becomes essential. \mi w oeen there before, clared myself a candidate nick concluded, "the job of Creating a system of set­ sen t (1 our educational system have something to offer portance of priorities, al­ and would welcome the op­ chine and limit of four At ;ind an awareness of what ternate means of address­ it must produce to prepare portunity to meet this chal- tornev David Biederman. ing and correcting these appearing on behalf of our youth for future years lengc." King's ( ourt. asked at a previous meeting for 25 Benedetto Wants To Stimulate Motivation machiru ^ to be installed in Education is a partner­ meeting for public dis­ aware of their own educa­ a ganu room there and ship of professional cussion. tional needs and en­ was pres nt again Tuesday educators, parents and the An effort must also be courage responsible ideas for the uitcome of his re­ students themselves made to make students and suggestions Today's quest J feel we must recognize students should be better Librarv Funds Delayed the need to create an at­ educated than at any other It w..s reported that mosphere of enthusiasm time' in history. They are funds fo: repair of tht li­ and highly motivate our more sensitive, less in­ brary building are not key personnel throughout hibited. more demanding Stevie Nicks in Concert available from the Com­ the Lyndhurst school sys­ of life and therefore, must munity Development Fund tem along with parents be given educational op­ An HBOnly -show ing exclusively on Home at the present time since and students. portunities to prepare the sui ey taken recently When elected to the Lyn­ themselves for the future. Box Office*: the Fleetwood Mac rock queen. of income, levels in the dhurst Board of Educa­ I intend to foster a team area of ie library does not tion. 1 hope to generate a effort and build a strong Sensational! Plus m ore exclusive specials, warrant such action How- better working rela­ network of communication ever. Commissioner tionship between school so that every group, ad- sports and hit mpvies, 24 hours a day. E vtly n Pezzolla. who rep­ trustees, administrators ministators, principals, resents Lyndhurst at the and principals Pro­ teachers, parents, con­ county level, has not en­ fessional educators must cerned citizens and stu­ tirely ru ed out such funds. be given the opportunity to dents themselves will con­ She a 1st. will b< presenting have more input and ex­ tribute to our goal - a solid a request for Community press their professional quality education. Development Funds for opinions in matters of im­ Please consider the can­ 2 4 H o u r s A D a y . control measures of flood­ portance. didacy of Frank Benedetto ing in the area of Fern and be sure to vote t There is also a need to ANOTHER FINE SERVICE FROM Avenue. April 6 - polls are open 2 change the procedure of She asked that more Frank Benedetto •P.M. to 9 P.M the Board of Education members of the commis­ meetings so that parents M EADOWLANDS sion appear with her and concerned citizens can Golden Ages before the board C A BLE VISIO N express their views and The Golden Age Club of for a business meeting. Citizen Remarks have true input prior to the Lyndhurst will meet at Meetings begin at 11 a.m. Lee Pacifico objected to board trustees voting on Tlie club will celebrate its Amvets Hall Wednesday, A Comcast Company the pn posed raise of 5 pertinent issues. Presently 25th anniversary with lun­ April 7 for its social time 171 RIVER ROAD. NQRTH ARLINGTON. N J. 07032 percent for township em­ the board trustees vote on cheon at a local restau­ 997-6600 ployees. issues and then open the and Wednesday, April 21 rant. THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982—Page 5

Featuring some of A Josephine Will RepresentThe Josephs

America's biggest Leave it to Don Fran- trons for special honors applicants for jobs in the Clerk's office. In 1947 she times." says a member of m m her staff, and the caller Country Artists. In ceUp, operator of Don's 21, But ths ye ar the honored war industries. After the was appointed secretary to depth interviews the Newark restaurant, to guest will be a woman- war Miss Catrambone Mayor Frank Rodgers In says I was told, if I needed with Merle Haggard, come up with a new angle. Town Clerk Josephine M. helped returning veterans 1972 the town clerk posi­ help to call Josephine • '« For 16 years Don's 21 Catrambone of Harrison. to obtain the benefits that tion became vacant and And Josephine always Johnny Paycheck and has held a festive day to ‘She will represent all were due them. Miss Catrambone was comes through others. Introducing pay tribute to St. Joseph. the Josephs and In J u l y . 1944. M iss named to the post she hag Comedian Frank Mayo*' Ben and Dana Marney. High point of the celebra' Jo s e p h in e s ,-' said Don. Catrambone went to work held ever since. will headline the entertain­ tion has been the selection “ We could not have made a for Harrison in the Town Her phone rings many ment of a Joseph among the pa- better choice. Meadowlands Cable “3” Friday, March 19th, 11:30 A.M. Brought The festival begins ALL ROADS LEAD TO.. to you by A-J’s Music Mania, in the Lyndhurst Valley Brook-Mall. March 19 and runs through March 20 and 21. Your one stop Columbia records store. Country music specialists... Miss Catrambone has an interesting career back­ ground. Upon completion of her education in Har­ rison High Schbol. she. went to work at the State Unemployment Com­ pensation office where she handled unemployment claims and tried to find jobs for unemployed men and women. After the outbreak of World W ar II she was re­ Still at &J 1981 PRICES cruited to work at the U.S. Employment Service Of­ Josephine Catrambone SAFETY CHECK fice where she screened COOLING SYSTEM: • Check cooling system, hose con • Check tires, headlights seal beams ■lections, water pump, gaskets • signal lights • Check exhaust system Queen Of Peace Inspect all bets • Service windshield • Inspect windshield wipers • Test horn Opens New Program washers • Install washer fluid. Queen of Peace pre­ two days a week at an an­ GAS SAVINGS TUNE-UP SPRING LUBRICATION school registration for nual tuition of $325. The • Test starter • Clean, adjust spark plugs • Change motor oil • Check shock children ages 3 and 4 is tuition for four-year-olds, • Check distributor points altematoi out absorbers • Check oil filter • Check lube in transmission • Check Lube in ditferen now being conducted. who will be attending put. timing condenser an cleaner • Clean or replace fuel filter • Adjust tial • Lubricate entrie chassis classes three days a week, Children of any religion carburetor • Tune motor scientifically may register provided is $425 they meet the age require­ Information on the pro­ ment . grams m ay be obtained by All Those ‘MUSTS' In One Money-Saving Package The program is new to calling Queen of Peace 4 & 6 CYLINDER 8 CYLINDER the Queen of Peace school Gram m ar School at 998- system. Three-year-olds 8222 between 7 30 a.m. and will receive instruction 3 p.m. *3795 47.95 Important! Parts. Air Conditioner. Coolants, Lubricants. Auto. Trans 8. Other Special Fluid if Governor To H onor Needed are Extra.

Local Student WHEEL AIR ALIGNMENT CONDITIONER Carolyn Zjawin from National and state pro­ SPECIAL Queen of Peace High grams which recognize tal­ SPECIAL • Correct Caster • Correct School has been selected to ented arts students and Camber • Adjust Steering Gear • • Test Belts • Test Controls • Test represent talented arts have submitted names of Adjust Toe-in • Check Steering Pressure • Test for Leaks • Test students from school dis­ students to be honored on Linkage complete system tricts throughout the State March 25 include the Na­ of New Je rse y who will be tional Arts Recognition $ ' $ ' honored by Governor Kean and Talent Search and 1 9 .9 5 18.00 on M arch 25 at the New- N.J. Committee. Arts for If taken with Spring Special LABOR ONLY - PLUS FREON IF Jersey State Museum the Handicapped TRUCKS & CHEVETTES HIGHER NEEDED The 1982 Governor s Awards in Arts Education is co-sponsored by the New R um m age Jersey State Department | M M ’ THAT C,Hf AT <_,M F E E L IN G

of Education and the Al­ Sale GXNO A1 MOTOttS NL*T% lXV\SIOW. NUINI GW PARTS liance for Arts Kducation. The Woman's Guild of ■ THE COMPLETE CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP New Jersey, Rutherford Presbyterian The ceremony is planned Church. Ridge Road at to celebrate national Fast Passaic Avenue. “Youth Art Month" and Rutherford, will hold a lard-Johnson “ Music in Our Schools rummage sale at the W eek" as well as to honor church, on Thursday. April 325 PARK AVE. New Jersey students who 1 from 4 to 8 p.m.. and RUTHERFO RD 939-2500 have received awards in Friday. April 2 from 8 30 the arts during 1981 and a.m. to noon 1982

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Against the background of the sault his body with lethal drugs? screaming crowds who mob the The answer probably lies in the meadowlands arena with each kind of philosophy by which new appearance of a rock star Belushi made his fortune His FIRST r tARNY place the sad death of John work in the television program Belushi. a man of great talent and Saurday N ig h t L iv e was ir- success, w ho died of what the cor­ reverant, mocking, destructive of oner described as an overdose of a any institution which encountered combination of drugs. his fancy. It must have been fun at About the unfortunate man were first but the fun probably ended all the i rappings of what many call and from then on his life was a success. He died in a $200-a-day desperate chase away from himself. motel room. He drove one of the most expensive cars manufac­ John Belushi savaged the very Celebrating 75 years of service Hudson and South Bergen tured by Mercedes Benz He had a things that make life palatable for trainer to help him exercise and a most people - home, family, coun­ manager to serve as his alarm try. church From the television clock. screen he leaped to the motion F R E E Two Diamonds a Month! picture houses and. a marked First National will give away two (separate rings) beautiful 33 point OUR GRAND But all those obvious signs of man. he was forced to continue the genuine full-cut fine quality diamonds in a 14-Karat setting (6-prong Tiffany) each month. No deposit necessary. Enter often as you like, success seemed not able to satisfy Nihilistic portrayals of a man be­ in an office nearest to you Winners need not be present to win SWEEPSTAKES him Heroin was not enough. Co­ lieving in nothing. Drawings will be held at our Main Office. WIN a FREE TRIP rain.' was not enough. He took When in the solemn embrace of Friday, March 26; Friday, April 30 FOR TWO TO M l then m double doses - seeking the night John Belushi added the GRAND BAHAMAS what ,' A psychiatrist might say pluses and minuses of nis life. Enjoy 5 sun-filled days, 4 delightful that Belushi had a death wish and Drugs might probably have given FREE! MONTHLY nights. Many exciting features. In orderi d his w ay out of a failed life. him some surcease but they could eludes taxes, tips and service and Quality Gifts departure taxes U.S. and Bahamas The death of Belushi raises the not lead him out of the void by or SWEEPSTAKES question, why did he need to as­ which he finally was enveloped. at all 8 offices! Cash For Your Savings First National will give away a beautiful gift at a drawing to be held each month (Feb , WTC And PATH March and April) at each of its 8 offices Tuesday, March 23 A peek into the financial affairs optimistically what the WTC will Regal VOGUE 5 Piece of the World Trade Center was eventually earn Aluminum Cookware Set provided recently in the agency Another reason for keeping the 1 Qt Covered Sauce Pan, 5 Qt. Dutch newsletter, "The Diary.” WTC under public (PA) ownership Oven and 10 ' Open Fry Pan (uses Dutch Oven Cover). When the demand for office is the growing importance of space in the city began the PA PATH, the underground railroad decided to consolidate its office which has its principal terminal in D. ^ - - . .;VJ space and succeeded in hammer­ the trade center. Presently the PA PLUS THESE CONSOLATION ing down the space it needs from is absorbing the losses incurred by Deposit $1,000 to $2,999 GRAND PRIZES...FREE! the small but vital train service. It In new or existing savings or certificate 20 floors to 15. and receive FREE would be difficult to control'the After moving 2,100 employees to (A) Norman Rockwell PATH costs were WTC moved into 7" x 9" Art Plaque other sites, the PA began renting private ownership. (6 varieties to ch o o se from) the freed space In 1979 when the PATH stands as a model of pub­ consolidation began a floor in the Deposit $3,000 to$4,999 lic mass transportation service. in new or existing savings or certificate World Trade Center brought in Its ridership has leaped to 47 mil­ and receive FREE revenues of $470,000. Now it costs (A) 3 Norman Rockwell Plaques lion -- more than 17 million above (6 $863,000 per floor if you want to varieties to ch o o se from) Tuetday, April 20 what it was when the PA took over or Bake-N-Serve Dish (B) • Sylvania 19 " Color TV Set move into the WTC. the rickety old Hudson & Manhat­ 12-Cup Automatic • Hotpoint Microwave Oven with Meat Deposit $5,000 and over Drip Coffee Maker Probe and Timer Those breathtaking figures are a tan Railroad. in new or existing savings or certificate Brews 2 to 12 cups, heat water • General Electric AM/FM Stereo reason Alan Sagner. chairman of It is true PA T H may lose money. and receive FREE for tea, soups, etc Easy clean-up Cassette Music System with 2-way (A) 4 Norman Rockwell Plaques basket type filler the PA, has urged caution in the On the other hand it has taken Speaker System <6 varieties to ch o o se from) • General Electric Hl-Performance controversy over whether WTC thousands of motorists off the OR Food Processor with continuous should be sold The big structures streets. It has provided an eco­ TOTE Expanding Bag (D) flow food chute. brought in a profit of $6 million nomical form of travel for employ­ OR PLUS — PLUS Traveler Alarm Clock (C) last year, the first time they ees in W TC and around the dis­ OR ------1 0 $50 Passbook Savings Accounts! we’ll give you $2. In cash turned into the black. trict. No deposit necessary lo entw First Nauonai for each $1,000 deposit (limit $20)! sweepsiakes Ycu can enter as often as you like Win­ But as the new figures show ren­ PATH has proved that public ners need not be present at the GRAND DRAWING IN tals are drawing such fantastic transportation will be utilized OUR MAIN OFFiCF lo be held THURSDAY MAY e 1982 al 3 P M Includes 9 offices entries' sums in the city now that it is when it is well run, clean, safe and almost impossible to estimate too economical. 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Easter has many special significances, but Besides the love she poured into each of the decorative ring was placed on the Easter table Manicotti with tomato sauce for gastronomists the pizza rustica, a pie of trifles must have been miraculous recipes be­ as the center decoration Sauteed spinach many elements, ranks with colored eggs as a cause no baking has ever tasted so good again. "Many other favorites were also prepared for Roast artichokes sign that the holiday is near. Like so many It may have been the youthful appetites that us on that day. We used to have great fun C a ss a te lli ethnic delights the pizza rustica has almost as made them so, but they are still in my mind as watching Nonni roast the traditional baby Fruit in season many recipes as there are kitchens in which the fla k ie st, the sweetest, the best. lamb. And no Easter dinner was complete they are made. Asti spumanti How do Italian families observe Easter after without artichokes roasted to a golden brown Caffe Espresso Now, through the courtesy of Marie Lapolla. "Fo r dessert there was always a great varie­ Cognac we have a prize-winning recipe from her sister, ty of cookies and nuts with spumoni. The Johanna Bancole of Wayne. There must be dessert served most frequently was one asso­ (Chilled claret or riesling served with the culinary blood in the family. M arie’s daughter j I ^as^dboTidiTig ciated with the day as traditional: the tempting baby lamb. | is a chef, having been trained at the Culinary [| ______k D By Guy Savino xassatelli (cream tartlets > Finally a large Institute of America. Marie LoPinto, who died too young, infused basket of piping hot roasted chestnuts . " her books w ith a kind of remembered love that Johanna's recipe won her first prize in a Had enough? Well, don't forget the red wine Herald News contest. their visit to church? Here is Marie LoPintos gave a special piquancy to her recipes. 1 had description of a typical Easter: and the espresso and the fruit. dinner with her one night at M ary’s, a Bedford Unless you have a family recipe you swear Here is Marie LoPinto s Easter menu by, cherish Johanna’s. I ’ve hunted through a St restaurant in New York, and she proved as Kven breakfast on Easter Day has its tradi­ Chilled marsala fine and enjoyable as her books To her memo­ half- dozen Italian cookbooks and not one of tional menu. Eggs are prepared with vegeta­ Whole roasted baby lamb ry a happy Easter. them has a recipe faintly resembling the Easter bles and varied herbs. The choice and com­ pies. Even the reliable Marie LoPinto, one of bination depend upon the particular taste of the Squad Kept Busy In ’82 the best of the Italian cookbook writers, has family. Wine and caffe espresso complete the Free Session omitted such a recipe from her "The Art of North Arlington Volun­ During the 1981 year, the fires. 10 dead on arrivals, morning meal. ()n Wednesday, Mar. 31 Italian Cooking." squad responded to 2,310 and 21 miscellaneous "Dinner at Easter time is perhaps the most at 1 P.M. and 7 30 P.M.. teer Emergency Squad has calls. A breakdown of the Anyway, here is Johanna’s recipe for Pizza festive of all the year Holiday bread, baked in the Bergen County Ex­ installed Donald Felle as total shows the following: Rustica. many different shapes and designs, is prepared tension Service. 327 Ridge­ president for the 1982 year. Transportation. 649, emer­ Ingredients: for children and grownups alike. The yellow wood A ve.. Param us Other officers installed m m were Jacqueline Frazser, gencies. 1.101. accidents. and Other Wallcoverings C ru st: dough is moulded into dolls, baskets and bun­ iMuseum Building) will be vice president; Deborah II- 72. fire. 95 dead on ar­ nies. In the center of each basket a gaily having a free demonstra­ '/i stick margarine aria. secretary; Glen rival. 27. maternities. 6 . 30%,.60% colored egg may be lodged and sometimes one tion and slide presentation Z'2 cups flour on flower arranging tech­ Hadinoto. treasurer, Rob­ m is c e l la n e o u s . 355. is hidden under the arm of a little doll. Each of 1 egg beaten with a ‘ 2 teaspoon salt and ’ 4 niques. Space is limited so ert Braitsch, captain; and re viva Is. 5 SAVINGS teaspoon pepper the family is certain to receive a piece of please call 646-2979 to pre­ l^awrence Anderson and This year to date there In Stock — No Waiting holiday bread baked in his or her favorite Kathleen French, trustees. have been 179 calls an­ 0*ir >010tt i t It 1 teaspoon baking powder register. U\ tO M uSF M Sun 10 JO U J • M design. Often Nonni used to bake a huge ring of Anyone interested in be­ swered to which 109 were 31 cup warm water The 1 P.M. class will be 230 HARRISON AVE festive bread and surround it completely with held in Room 208 and tht' coming a member of the transportation. 196 emer- HARRISON F illin g : at least a dozen or more colored eggs This 7 30 P.M. class in the cafe Squad should call 991-3307 . gerwtrs. 8 accidents. 13 4 0 3 - 1 0 2 0 :li pound sweet sausage, casing removed 3i pound ham

3 j pound Swiss cheese 8 ounces mozzarella 2 cups ricotta cheese 10 eggs beaten with ■/* teaspoon salt, '4 teaspoon pepper and 1 teaspoon parsley It Tops Them All! How to: Crust: Cut margarine into 'x cup flour until crumbly. Add beaten eggs and water. Stir until blended. Add remaining flour and baking powder and stir until dough leaves side of bowl. Knead on floured board until forming soft dough Divide in half and roll each half into 15- mch rounds. Place into 8-by-2 inch round pans. Filling: Saute sausage until slightly browned. Dice ham and cheese. Combine in bowl with sausage Beat eggs, ricotta. salt, pepper, and parsley. Add to meat and cheese. Mix well. Pour into pans. Roll edge of dough as you would for pie crust. Bake at 350 degrees for an hour Should serve 8 as an appetizer or 4 as a brunch entree. In our family we had Grandma Monaco and Grandma Savino. Big Grandma and Little Grandma, in that order. If you saw the grand­ sons of Frank Monaco serve as his pallbearers, each of them over six feet, you'll understand Big Grandma. It was Little Grandma whose visits we would anticipate on Easter Eve. In our kitchen there would be the savoured aromas of baking for the production of the dough baskets with their centerpiece of a colored egg. And, of course, mom's own version of the Easter pie. But it w as when the knock came at the door that we knew Little Grandma had arrived And what an arrival Under her shawl would be the goodies we expected — dolls with colored eggs for their faces, rabbits with colored eggs tucked in their stomachs. Denis Elect Delegates For Convention The North Arlington Alternate delegates are Democratic Municipal Dolores McGreavy. Rose Committee last Wednes­ Trunzo. Nancy Kazalunas, day night elected a slate of George Kasalunas. Marie ONLY LYNN CHEVROLET COULD DRING YOU AN bonus and alternate dele­ Kramsfetd, Gert Realini, gates to the Bergen County Bob Myers, Patricia Democratic Party conven­ Dunaj. Andy Cerco. Scoop ORDER ONE YOUR W AY SALE tion to be held April 24 at Devlin. Marge Deley. John Bergen Community Col­ Deley, Don Perlee, Donna lege. Paramus. Perlee. Henry Marino and The convention, one of Harold Johnston. u « ™ “ " ^ m ru u s the fey in the state, con­ Mayor Edward venes annually to select Mar tone. Councilman party candidates for free­ Gavin Cerco. and Coun­ PtKSiw MOW CAItS fog holder, members of the as­ cilman Edward Sanzalone. sem b ly. and various the Democratic elected of­ county-wide positions such ficials in North Arlington, 3 as sheriff, county clerk, will be voting members of °" s«o and as in the case this the delegation. Former year, county surrogate Democratic state comittee Delegates from the 70 man Tom Sherlock. Peter Bergen County com­ Flinchbaugh. president of munities. comprised of the Bergen County Young county committee persons. D em s. and Ron *»7M Democratic elected of­ Rutkowski. both president "•'SSgsSZm on ntw 191) ficials. members of the of the North Arlington Citations & county Democratic party Democratic Club and the m i Cmvmllmn. executive committee, and Bergen County Democrat­ bonus and alternate dele­ ic Club are the county gates from each town, Democratic executive form the electorate. Over committee members as­ 900 ballots will be cast at signed delegate status. this year's convention. The slate of bonus and Those selected as bonus alternate delegates was delegates from North Ar­ elected without pledge of lington are Rose Calluoh, support to any particular a trustee of the North Ar­ candidate at the conven­ lington Democratic Club. tion. as has often been the Betsy Trunzo. vice-presi­ practice in the past dent of the club, and Nick Antonicello Jr., president North Arlington will E s s e x C o u n t 45 Yean. of the North Arlington have a total of 32 votes at Young Dems the convention. Page 8—THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1982

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Conductor Appointed T o W C W Center Dems To Announce Candidates TheT U A NorthM not U Arlington A ■*) i Former I)Paramus Il W <1 rYl > If PCoun­ IIIin thet AprilA H r i 1 6 Board of The appointm ent of School, and currently prestigious Inernational repertoire during the an­ Nonesuch records. Education election. Pro­ Gerard Schwarz, interna­ Democratic organizer will cilman Alan Sklar, Coun- serves as Music Director Bach festival in Madeira, nual summer seasons. The Williams Center will announce its candidates cilwoman Carmella spective members are in­ tionally acclaimed conduc­ of the Los Angeles Cham­ Portugal, and his seventh Former co-principal trum­ vited to attend. Re­ tor and trumpeter, to the house an 1800 seat concert for Mayor and Council at a Pavlick of Hackensack, ber Orchestra, the 92nd consecutive season as Mu­ peter of the New York freshments will be served. Artists Advisory Board of hall from the restored 1922 regular monthly meeting Lyndhurst Councilman Street Y Chamber Or-. sic Director of the Water­ Philharmonic, Mr. the William Carlos Wil­ Rivoli Theatre. tomorrow night at 8 P.M. James Guida along with Tickets for the club's chestra, and the Waterloo loo Festival, where he has Schwarz records ex­ liams Center for the per- in Calo Sass VFW Post other Freeholders and sur­ March 21 St. Patrick's Music Festival. He was re­ conducted large-scale tensively with the Los An­ D em o cra ts forming Arts in home on River Road. rogate candidates will at­ cocktail party at Royal cently featured as guest works of the Mahler, geles Chamber Orchestra Rutherford has been an­ tend. Hawaiian Palms, Lyn­ conductor of the San Fran­ Wagner, and Bruckner for Angel, Delos, and Elect Regina Also expected is a pres­ dhurst, may be purchased nounced by Mary Jane cisco, Detroit, and Jerusa­ At the recent meeting of The four of clubs is con­ entation by David Walsh, at the door or by calling Linzalone, Advisory Board lem Symphonies and his sidered an unlucky card. the Ruutherford Demo­ the uncontested candidate Betsy Trunzo at 997-3914. Chairperson and Artistic festival appearances last Kitchen Rated ‘Unsatisfactory’ cratic Club, held at the Director of the Center. The summer included a debut Advisory Board is charac­ Elks Hall, the following of­ appearance with the Hous­ ficers were elected to UNWANTED terized by leading person­ ton Symphony Orchestra North Arlington Board tory; No. 1 Szechuan Professional Service of Health Chapter 12 in­ serve for the coming year. HAIR REMOVED alities in the performing at the Round Top Festival Taste, Satisfactory upon spections for the week. Regina M. Jlyan, Presi­ and visual arts and will in Texas and a week-long reinspection; High Seas dent; Angelo Romano, GINA’S ELECTROLYSIS serve a prominent role in tour with the Detroit Sym­ Bit O’Blamey kitchen in Restaurant, Satisfctory Vice President; Violet Ower 25 years experience CLEANING & the planned programming phony in Michigan. TTiis North Arlington is rated upon reinspection; and Rycroft, Corresponding Instantly-Sately-Permanently of the Center. summer he returns for his unsatisfactory. Four court Dunkin’ Donuts, Satisfac­ Secretary; Maureen Radiomatic Electrolysis Mr. Schwarz is on the third consecutive season summonses have been iSr tory upon reinspection. TAILORING faculty of The Juilliard sued due to poor house­ Wallington - Lou’s II LaPorta, Recording Secre­ as guest conductor at the MEMBER OF THE keeping. Court date sched­ Diner, Satisfactory upon tary; Marion Smith, AMERICAN ELECTROLYSIS ASSN. uled for April 1. reinspection; Ann’s Snack Treasurer; and Sgt.-At- $ A V E $ $ $ ANO North Arlington - 440 Bar, Satisfactory. Arms, Tony Somao. ELECTROLYSIS ASSN. IN N.J. Priced Too Low Club, Satisfactory; Joe’s East Rutherford - Guest speaker was Free­ holder Doris Mahalick. *5°° OFF Tavern, Satisfactory; Belvedere Grocery, Satis­ 991-1308 T o M e n t i o n SENSOR PERM Fatso Fogarty’s, Satisfac- factory. The Mini-Convention is 152 MIDLAND AVENUE SfcNSOP PtWM tLtC’WONIC planned to be held on April ARLINGTON, N.J. Alterations same day when possible iNSTRUMtN' i& PROGKAMMFC 1. B ' *OU« MAlBO«f SSE« fO * *"XJ M A C ’ ’ r P l I CONDITIONING Of 1 TO PWOOUCt A P fR FfcO HEMS ON PANTS MADE CUHl C VEB- 'IMF OIL PAINTINGS: WHILE YOU WAIT NOW WE HAVE AN ELECTRONIC ALL SUBJECTS CUSTOM DENTURES « r $225 SYSTEM TO G IV E YOU A LARGEST GALLERY IN NEW JERSEY PERFECT PERM BRACES Nr AMIS 4 GMMtm $985-$1285 SUPER CUTTERS Uthographs & Prints DISCOUNT "NOBODY DOES IT BETTER" Photos Painted on Canvas A MODERN i PROFESSIONAL Evening Melrose Hair Stylist 146 RIDfiE RD., NO. ARLINGTON Stock & Custom Frames OFFICE 991-3926 Expires 3-27-82 Appointments CLEANERS COMPLETE FRAMING DEPARTMENT til 9 P.M. & Dental All Day Saturday art naileries C a f e ' 438-4774 331 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst re t (Nmt to Mazur s Mary) 500 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst DENTURE REPAIRS IN 4 HOURS. UCIMtB DBfntn - MSUWNCC 438-3075 I: WON 001. J MOTO Mt A &

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Her of Lyndhurst, are rejoicing The GFWC-North Ar- Thumann, son of Mr. and fiance is self-employed in in the birth of twin Introducing the first in a series of lington Junior Woman's Mrs. William Thumanq. a Jersey City Trans­ daughters. Club held a monthly busi­ Both young people of East mission Shop. The girls were bom quarterly sem inars w hich will ness meeting February 11 Rutherford, are graduates Thursday, March 11 at at the North Arlington of Becton Regional High A wedding is planned for Passaic General Hospital. address the financial needs of wom en. branch of Kearny federal School. June 4, 1983 Heather Lynn arrived at 3 Savings and Loan Asso­ p.m. weighing six pounds ‘Financial & Estate Planning” ciation, 80 Ridge Road. seven ounces and her sis­ Three Candidates ter, Erin Lynn, at 3:01 Mary Ellen McTeigue The program for the M arch 29, Teaneck W om en s Club, 8 PM . evening was presented by p.m. weighting six pounds At Berkeley a speaker from Public Ser­ 15 ounces. M arch 30, Rutherford W om en’s Club, 8 PM . vice Electric and Gas and W ithout Issues They join a sister. M is s Mary E lle n M arch 31. Ridgewood W om en’s Club, 8 PM . McTeigue of North Arling­ a film, "Years to Re­ Christine, aged four years. ton will begin her studies member," was shown. The childrens’ mother is For further information contact the former Hilary in April at The Berkeley As the second part of the - A n d C om petition Irene Solleder (201) 646-6013 School of Garret Mountain. evening's program, an in­ Magnavite, daughter of Daughter of Mrs. Mary stallation ceremony was Angelo Magnavite of Lyn­ dhurst and of Angela Lou McTeigue and the late held. Elena Cedrone, pres­ By Michael Ayres New York named Re- Platte of Florida. William McTeigue. Miss ident. installed Pat Man- All three candidates who bestas. The paternal, grand­ McTeigue is a senior at oreck and Karen Faning as are running for the three William Stagg - A seven- parents are Mr. and Mrs. North Arlington High new club members. seats on Wailington's year board member who H.J. Markowski of Lyn­ School, where she has been In c e le b r a t io n of Board of Education all has lived in Wallington dhurst. a member of the Valentine's Day, the agree in principal on one "most of my life" and re­ cheerleading squad, class theme, "An Evening With thin : Nobody is running sides on Alden St. Present­ Ball Player historian and participated Your Valentine." was ob­ ag; ,nst them. The big is­ ly works as a manager for in softball. She has been a served. Husbands of the sue at stake here is who J.C. Penney in New York. Takes A Bride volunteer worker for the Juniors were guests at the will garner the most votes His opinion on why nobody The wedding of Tara Police Auxiliary and the meeting During the social from the voting public, not else is running "Because Purcell of North Branford. Lions Club hour, refreshments were if one opponent is going to they know they wouldn't be Conn.. to George Dummar served. The club's presi­ Miss McTeigue will be beat another opponent. In able to beat us." Says Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. dent was the hostess for enrolled in Berkeley's this year's race, com- borough residents arc sat­ G e o rg e D u m m a r of word processing program. the evening paigning is a lost art and isfied with system. Milford. Conn.. formerly of I\eif Realtor Arrives the word campaign has Robert Lewis - Is gun­ North Arington, took place been excluded from the ning for his third term and February 27 in St. Courtney Beth Cheval H Cheval Construction English language. has been on board for six Augustine's Church in arrived Feb 15 at Co., East Rutherford. But seriously, folks, years. Lewis lives on North Branford. Hackensack Medical Cen­ A small family party three incumbents are up Pulaski Ave, and is the The bride and her hus­ ter. weighing in at eight witnessed Courtney Beth's for re-election with nobody owner of Lewis' Trucking band. who is a first pounds two ounces. christening ceremony at to run against The three Co. in Wallington. Wasn't baseman for the Baltimore T H E W O M E T fQ She is the first child of Our Lady Queen of Peace are Michael Warchol. Wil­ going to run again but pop­ Orioles, will reside in Flor­ Mr and Mrs William Church. North Arlington, liam Stagg

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Eyemobile for Free to Future Brides! $10.00 gift certificate plus bridal The finest selection of Wed Latest Styles John Tolve. president of Eye Examination and lo­ 6 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington book (a 17.50 value). We specialize ding Invitations in the area Rental $25 and up Lions Club, stated at Lions cally. Large Print Books in Honeym oon trips. Phone 313 Union Ave. Over Five in Party meeting that the proceeds for Library, Boy Scouts, 998-5455 998-4800 or see us in person Kii^j One Tuxedo Rental Free Rutherford. N.J. 432 Kearny Ave Kearny of the sale are for Lions eye glasses for needy, etc. Tours, 106 Ridge Rd., No. Arl­ ington. N.J. 939-0509 991 4464 Senior Harmony Club F lJO R ls tS CONTINENTAL TRAVEL SINCERELY YOURS dajor Form als By Dorothy Dummar mance. AGENCY The Can Band 327 Union Ave. On Feb 17 members of Dancing was enjoyed by Travel is our business and Gabriel Donohue Rutherford. N.J. 460 Ridge Road the club traveled to Rock all members before it was WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17th 233 Stuyvesant Ave. 935-1530 North Arlington Oak Lodge in Sparta. We time to leave. Before de­ THURSDAY, MAR. 18th Gabriel Donohue Lyndhurst. N.J. Flowers & Gifts For were greeted by a parting plans were made 433-3300 997-15800 Trinity II All Occasions Bavarian dressed waiter to return in the fall for the FRIDAY, MAR. 19th arid waitress who showed Oktoberfest ... which SATURDAY, MAR. 20th Trinity II BILTMORE ‘ us to the dining room means a good time was JIBBS TRAVEL AGENCY KEARNY KLOR1ST TUXEDOS Mulligan Cahill of Rutherford where a really delicious had by all. SUNDAY, MAR. 21st Honeymoon & Vacation F*rompt Service & Delivery planning 4 Station Sq. luncheon was served in For any occasion Members who did not go Sunday Brunch with Rick Whaley No ticket charge for r. Isn't it mcs? true Bavarian tradition. attended a meeting at the 257 Kearny Ave. We never charge a rental fee servations" Kearny for all husbands to be Following lunch, our center. Among tfjp many 1 Ridge Road 991-1373 & with a party of 6 host, Franz Montan in­ items discussed was the Lyndhurst 939-2100 438-6636 troduced the entertainers. forming of an A.A.R.P. — J W H m s ---- Besides Franz, who sang chapter in town. It was de­ VAKIJEWELKR^iNC. MAZUR S BAKERY in several languages, there cided that idea would have Space Wedding Supplies 323 Ridge Rd was Anna a champion to be brought up by other Specialists l.yndhurst. N.J. yodeler, the Bell Riners clubs before a decision Immediate Delivery Specializing in Tier Wed­ and the piano player who could be made. Irish Tu6 SC 'Ifcstaurant Available Vari has it all ding Cakes We suggest an sang and played (or hours. Bookings for Perona 185 Rt. 17 South, East Rutherford, N.J. 93#-4545 12 Ridge Road appoinlmenl They really left nothing to Farms and a Fish & Chips North Arlington Call: 438-5163 be desired in their perfor- luncheon are now closed. THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1982-Page 11

Like so many thousands of others, Jim Friday proclaimed the return of Ken Sinofsky, the area's most popular newspaper store on DeDonato would catch an early train at the one of the most successful football coaches in Park Ave., East Rutherford. They will also Sportswire Kingsland station of the Lackawwanna Rail­ the area, to the coaching ranks. } remember Ken's exploits as a player and road — at that time the station was a couple of Ken swapped coaching for administration at coach. The death of James DeDonato brought back hundred yards north of Valley Brook Avenue Wayne Valley High School. He is making a When East Rutherford lost Ken to Wayne memories to men who were kids in the Milton near the tunnel cut at Avenue. brief return to coaching to mentor the north more than the big fellow went out of the Avenue, Lyndhurst, section three generations Then he would take the Ferry to Barclay Street high school stars against the south stars, a borough's life. His charming wife, who proba­ ago of sports events that never made the and walk over to Astor Place. It was a long game that is to be played June 26 at Rutgers» bly was as familiar with the plays of Ken’s record books — because the events were re­ walk but he made it in good weather and bad. Sinofsky is an East Rutherford product. Old- teams as he was, went with him. A real loss to cord books. It didn’t do him any harm apparently. He was timers will remember when Pop Sinofsky ran the borough In those distant days F.G . Spaulding Co., JO at his death and he fought the grim spectre known today for its sports goods, published many times in recent years, always with un­ each year records of the previous year in failing courage. A good man has gone. Service Manual baseball, tennis and track. Whether such books Real Wonders For Disabled also were published for basketball m em ory does not indicate. Women’s Lib came into full flower too late to In January 1981, the aid one of the most spectacular sports records Health and Welfare Coun- „ But the record books were green covered and S t o * e in the state — that of the Wonder Girls of cil sponsored with the co­ were about three by five — a half inch or so f t s u r a n c e operation of the Bergen thick. Becton Regional (nee East Rutherford) High School. County Office of the Handi­ In the same mould were published "how to" The girls ran up a record of 104 consecutive capped an opening sym­ books. How to hit by some star or other of the victories, beginning in 1925 and going on for posium to spotlight the day, how to play tennis by Bill Tilden, etc. community Partnership seven seasons. Andrea Blasko of the Star Led­ theme of, the International a * - ^ These books were printed on huge flat bed ger is the latest writer to hit upon the history of presses in a building at Astor Place, New York. Year of Disabled Persons. the East Rutherfordians, then known as the The symposium was held It was there that Jim DeDonato worked as a Wonder Girls. to identify the unmet needs I N S U R A N C E 1 pressman. The windows of the printing estab­ Andrea found Muriel Newman, a member of of the handicapped, to de­ lishment were at street level and it was pos­ T O F I T YOUR EVERY NEED Carlstadt's Maguth family, who was one of the velop community aware­ sible to see DeDonato and the other pressmen INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT (IRA) GOOD NEWS! stars of the Wonders. Muriel recalled that the ness, to set goals and to handling the huge presses. The $1500 tax deterement has been raised to $2,000 per year. And the new law' girls drew crowds of 250, far larger than those develop programs. In those days offset printing was unknown effective Jan. 1st, 1982 extends the elegibility to AIL working people. attracted to the boys’ games. She said the The Health and Welfare An Ira is a very valuable shelter that while limited to a relatively small amount and most of the printing was done on flatbeds. depression of 1932 may have been as respon­ Council, responding to a $2,000 a year can multiply to surprisingly high levels due to compounding of The printed sheets came off the presses, were sible for ending girls’ basketball at East specific need for the dis­ earnings on contributions tax-deferred until retirement. And you pay no tax on this set aside, sent to cutting machines and then Rutherford as anything. abled will publish a man­ until retirement. bound. Possibly the fact the girls couldn’t get real ual of services for the dis­ CALL US FOR DETAILS • DeDonato would bring home copies of the competition was another reason. One season abled. This project was made possible through the Spaulding books and the kids around Milton they took on Roselle High which called itself Avenue would devour them. joint efforts of the Health Savino Agency the champion of four counties for the state and Welfare Council, the Like so many other things the books were championship. East Rutherford took the game Bergen County Office of "Alert Insurance Service" ahead of their time. They were costly products. 32 to 29. the Handicapped and Asso­ 251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N.J.- The records had to be maintained, edited and In those days the girls wore bloomers and ciated Craftsmen-Kaster prepared for the printing machines. Then they fielded teams of six players. Only the forwards >eai Society. had to be distributed. Apparently tfie income 438-3120 were permitted to shoot baskets. In 1931 Muriel Date of publication will never matched the costs and the fine little Newman scored 258 points. In one game East be announced. books were discontinued. Rutherford defeated West New York by 6 to 2. With today’s printing methods the books Fancy that kind of defense! could be produced swiftly and economically. Girls basketball today is thriving. The stars However, with the way paper, ink and labor get scholarship offers, the same as do the boys. costs have risen it is doubtful that even today The playing uniforms are tidy, if not over­ the little books could make a stand. whelming, and the girls play a fast, rugged It is too bad. They were cherished items in game. If the girls do not have the same skills as the old days. the boys it is because they still do not have the Shame on the kids who never had the fore­ facilities in which to do the everlasting prac­ sight to save them. Copies would be invaluable tice that is necessary. today. And it is strange that with all the Muriel Newman said: “ The reason we were collectibles of things old and hoary you never winners is because we practiced a lot." find a Spaulding record book among them. That's always the secret of winning teams Jim DeDonato was a printer of the old school. He reported for work early and left late. He Sinofsky Returns was a skilled workman and a loyal one. Augie Lio’s column in the Herald News last

Brian Piccolo M em orial A w a r d s D i n n e r Youth Fashion Centers New Jersey District Sev­ Hackensack, Kearny, Lyn­ memory of Brian Piccolo Chapter will announce 859 Kearny Ave., Kearny en of Unico National will dhurst, North Arlington, at the memorial dinner. selection of its recipient in hold its tenth annual Saddle Brook and the near future. (At tht Pike) “ Brian Piccolo Memorial Teaneck. Prominent sports figures Awards Dinner” on Mon­ Each Chapter will select will be present to address Anyone wishing to attend day, April 5, at the Prin­ a high school senior who these high school athletes the dinner may call Phil 991-3197 cess, Route 46, Lodi. excels in both academics and to present them with a Spanola, chairman at 997- District Seven chapters and athletics to receive plaque. 4233. Tickets are priced at are located in Garfield, this coveted award in The North Arlington $15 each.

M em orial Giants Return To Avenge L o s s T ou rn am en t Members of the New at the door will cost $5. Reece, Gordon King, J.T. The first annual Dave York Giants Football team Last year's game was Turner, Brian Kelley, Zuchowski Memorial will be returning to Queen won by the All Stars in a Johnny Perkins and Mike Basketball Tournament of Peace High School gym­ pulsating last second Friede. will be held in North Ar­ nasium to play the C.Y.O. basket The Giants plan­ A utograp hs w ill be lington on March 30, April All Stars in the third an­ ning to avenge the loss are available and autographed C o m m u n i o n 1, 3 and 10. This tour­ nual basketball game Terry Jackson, Beasley footballs will be raffled off. nament is open to any sponsored by the Queen of teams comprised of adults Peace C.Y.O. football pro­ over the age of 21. All gram. Legion Season rosters must be submitted Same time is set for 7 .30 a n d by March 21. The tourney p.m.. Thursday. April 1, By Vince Russo has played against the past will be double elimination advance tickets at $3 went Anyone interested in two seasons. “Last year with prizes awarded to the on sale yesterday in Queen playing American Legion we played against six of championship club. E n ­ of Peace Grammar School. baseball may sign up for the eight teams that made trance fee is $60, per team. Tickets also are available the North Arlington team it to the state playoffs, and Confirm ation A ll p roceeds w ill be at Dunn's Liquor Store and at Phil's Luggage Shop on our boys found out that donated to the Big Broth­ Scoreboard Sporting Ridge Rd., or at U*A Le­ they could play head to ers Foundation. Dave Goods. Tickets purchased gion Place during March head at this level of com­ Zuchowski, a longtime and April. Players cannot petition”, Farley com­ basketball enthusiast, died Zion S a le be 19-years-old before Aug. mented. “This year we ex­ Headquarters last September at the age 1. pect to be a strong con­ of 29 while attempting to The Ladies Guild of the Manager Ray Farley, a tender for the playoffs save someone's life in a Zion Lutheran Church in former player in the Pitts­ ourselves", he added. tragic drowning accident. Garfield is sponsoring a burgh Pirate organization, Once again Farley ex­ For further information rummage sale on Satur­ and presently an area pects to book some of the call Vinnie Russo at 998- day, March 27 from 9 a.m. scout for the California great team s in the state 0307 or write to him at 40 to 12 noon. The sale will be Angels, has been extreme­ including Trenton, a Ridge Road, North Arling­ held in the church base­ ly pleased with the level of finalist in South Jersey, ton. N .1 07032 ment. competition “The Legion” Caldwell- a runner up to Brooklawn in the state WITH OUR BEST WISHES A FREE GIFT championship; Nutley - a strong contender this year in Essex County; Clifton - WITH PURCHASE OF COMMUNION one of the top Passaic County entries; and a new DRESS OR COMMUNION SUIT. entry from Greenwich, New York. ____ _ The league schedule will include such talented clubs COMPLETE SELECTION OF DRESSES • VEILS as Lyndhurst, Kearny, Saddle Brook, Hackensack, Park Ridge, • CAPES & ACCESSORIES and Secaucus. The Legion, is also an­ ticipating visits to Penn­ Sizes 6-12 CHUBBETTES too sylvania and possibly New Hampshire to wind up the LARGE SELECTION OF SUITS & SPORT JACKETS season In July. Said Farley, “At this level a boy is usually pre- AND ALL NEEDED ACCESSORIES Richard Fowler — of North Arlington, an employe* at the U.S. Postal Service facility paring lor varsity high In Jersey City displays a couple ol smiling shamrock* who Joined with the popular school career or college. Blood Buddies at a blood drive held there recently. More than M of his fellow so it’s im portant that he is Sizes 7-14 & H U SK Y TOO employees rallied to give blood at the drive, which was conducted by tlK North Jerney challenged by going Blood Center, originators of the Blood Buddies. Fowler, Who also holds the unit of blood against superior competi- be donated, urges everyone to contribute In observance of the St. Patrick’s Day season, tion, finding out how much Anyone wishing to give blood may do so by visiting the Blood Center at 45 So*h Grove ability he really has and USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN I S Street, East Orange, or by calling (Hi I I7M 7* to make an appointment. what his potential is”. Page 12—T ill RSI)AY, MARCH 18, 1982

Hopatcong could not score G round Fees For G olf Are Raised a basket. It was not until age is . with adult ac­ isn't Pnough light for play the final seconds when Greens fees at Bergen 12 companiment. and 14 oth­ These opening times refer Lyndhurst Sensational Craig Schmeiter. a Hopat­ County park system golf erwise. Sharing of clubs is to all courses. cong reserve, netted a 30- courses have been raised not perm itted. Bergen residents may foot heave. There were for the 1982 season, which counter with defending apply at the golf courses Ly ndhurst s basketball Hopatcong pulled even af­ tied the players of their seven H opatcong tum-ov- opened S atu rd a y, it was Orchard Hills and Darl­ ter Lyndhurst s big early champions Clifford Scott for the $4 Park Commis­ team roared past Hopat­ reserve. Lyndhurst sud­ ers in the quarter, a trib­ announced by the Bergen ington courses are closed in Elizabeth. sion registration, which cong Saturday night for a lead, it put the Bears in den!) found new power, ute to the tenacity of the County Park Commission. for maintenance on Mon­ days. O ve rp e ck course has entitles all listed eligible shot at the sta te New J e r ­ danger once again. erupted and outscored the But no matter how Lyn­ Lyndhurst players. Bergen residents under fam ily mem bers to sey Interscholastic Athlet­ But on Saturday night bewildered Hopatcong dhurst fares for the rest of age 62 with park commis­ nine holes closed for main­ Puzio led the Lyndhurst registered-resident rates ic Association title this Lyndhurst team, team 20 to five And in the the season that fourth sion registration, will pay tenance on Mondays, and scoring with 18. Castle put at fee facilities operated It was I.yndhurst s which has done almost ev­ third quarter Lyndhurst quarter display will never $6 for 18 holes o f p lay on the other nine holes may in 12. and Mustardo 10. The by the Park Commission. finest in season erything ask ed of it. met had managed only four be forgotten. non-holiday weekdays and be played tw ice per greens hou r u fine low scorer was Tony Della The application receipt and the scort* of 53-38 its biggest challenge with points. Jim Corino. Lyndhurst $8 on weekends and fee Valle with four, but Corino can be used until the regis­ proved it ' an aw esom e display of The (iroup 2, North Je r­ coach, said it probably was holidays. ,$1 more in each Rockleigh course has 18 gave the lad the credit for tration is processed case than they paid last holes open for play on Hopatcong was the team power sey Section 1. champion­ the best quarter any team holding Mark Aguilar. year. Mondays. Official opening that ended Lyndhurst's Turning on the juice just ship in the bag Lvndhurst of his ever played Hopatcong s scoring ace. Gotham Nam es time is 7 A .M . on non-holi- state hopes last year And when it seemed the first could look forward to its Hopatcong. recovering to a mere four points. County residents 62 and older will pay $3 on non­ day weekdays. 6 A.M . on in the th ird q u arter, when three quarters had emp­ Wednesday night en­ from early lapses, came The details. Jodi Ann Riley back in the second half l.yBdharrt M. H< holiday weekdays. $6 on weekends and holidays The Board of Directors trailing 23 to 29. But in a HOPATCONG (11-41; Aguilar U M. Saturdays. Sundays and However, opening is de­ of V'nited Jersey Bank has Kearney 6-2-14. Oliva 2-4M. Hadyka 3-2- holidays, upon showing layed if there is frost on very short time Hopatcong 8. Hill 2-0-4. Laffitte 0-2-2. Schmeiter 04- appointed Jodi Ann Riley came back, outscoring 0 proof of age and residency. the course and if there Totals 16-6-38 to the position of officer- Lyndhurst 10 to 4. Their weekday fee is in­ l.YNDHL'RST l*M l; Buratu 2-5-#. head teller of the Gotham Castle 5-2 12. DellaValle 0-4-4. I*uzk> 7-4- creased by $ 1. their week­ The reversal in the next 18. Mustafa 3-4-10 M S Night W ith Park w ay O ffice, it was an­ Totals 17-39-53 end and holid ay fee by quarter was startling For nounced here by Clifford HofMtcoac 12 111* i -M $2 50 The main purpose of almost the entire quarter l .yadburst 17 12 4 » -tt the $2 50 hike us to en­ T h e N e t s H Coy man. president and courage retired persons to SHARK, a self-help sup­ chief executive officer. Fret* 5 0 ’s Show play on w eek d ays rather port group affiliated with Ms Riley joined the $1.6 than weekends and the Bergen-Passaic Chap billion asset bank in 1979 At European Restaurant holidays, when the courses ter. of the Multiph as assistant head teller at The Kuropean Restau­ liOve You" and "You'll are overcrowded with em­ Sclerosis Society is plan Gotham Parkway and one rant in Lynd hurst is host­ N ever Know " ployed persons mng M S N ight With Tht year later, was promoted ing a 50 s revival for the Persons under 2 Nets The New Jersey to supervising head teller Continuous entertain­ 6 next several weeks with without Commission regis­ Nets vs. Bul­ there F ro m 1976-1979. she ment begins at 8 30 pm performances by Interna­ tration 'which l s availab le lets game will take place was associated with Na­ and there is no admission tiona U> recognized bands only to Bergen residents' at the Meadowlands tional Community Bank as charge. For additional in­ Appearing this week iind seniors not residing in Arena. F rid a y . A pril 2 at an assistant head teller formation and dinner res­ Wednesday through Satur- Bergen County . w ill pay $9 7.35 P M Ms Riley has attended ervations call 933-0818 da> night are the Classics on non-holida weekdays, $1 Pro ceed s fro m the game Bergen Community Col­ who wrote, produced and The European Restau­ more than in 1981. and $17 will benefit the new M S lege and has completed performed such instant rant is located at 525 Riv­ on weekends and holidays. Comprehensive Care Cen­ several American Institute hits as "T ill Then' I* S. I erside Ave.. in Lyndhurst $2 more than in 1981 'Non­ ter Tickets are at $6. $8. of Banking AIB- courses residents of Bergen partic­ and $10 Come out and sup­ She is a resident of Son For Geraci ipating in the reciprocal port the MS Society while Klmwood Park golf program for seniors, you thrill to N B A action Lnited Jersey Bank (>(‘or|fe D um m ar Jr., — grandson of Dorothy Dummar ot Crystal Street. North Mr and Mrs. Wayne Barbara Ratkowski. is the may play on non-holiday as these two teams vie for with 47 of I ices in Bergen. \rlington. will be pla>ing tor the Orioles (.lass A team this >ear. Dratted bv the Orioles Cicraei of Lvndhurst an­ daughter of Stella weekdays at Bergen sen­ play-off berths Essex. Hudson. Morris and two \ears ago. he spent his first year on a farm team in Kiuefietd. West Virginia, and nounce the birth of their Ratkowski of Lyndhurst iors' rates In form ation on If you are interested in Pass; m Counties j s a last \e;tr played in Flroida. Outstanding in sports as a student at Jonathon l^iw High and the late Chester first child. Wayne John the reciprocal program obtaining tickets for this member bank <>f I lilted School in Millord. Conn.. Dummar while playing Babe Ruth bah was inducted into their Ratkowski Paternal J r . 7 lbs 15 ozs.. at birth m ay be obtained at the game, call the Chapter Of Jersey Banks ,t statewide Hall ot Fam e in Cooperstown. His ability in sports earned him a lour year athletic M arch in Clara Maass grandparents are Mr. and 8 Park Commission office. fice 836-5716 during the day financia I m i \ ices or­ scholarship to Sacred Heart I ni\ersity in Connecticut. The southpaw first baseman, Memorial Hospitale. Mrs Patrick Geraci. also 646-26801 or 796-8753. 843-7296 eve­ ganization with assets ot who is headed'lor Hagerstown. , this season takes time out from practice to of Lyndhurst His mother, the former The minimum playing nings. $2 8 billion nose w ih his father.

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You can always find Calamari Sauce, and a la plant with two slices of Pete Biondolillo in the Caruso itomato sauce with H t t i t / w G a r d e n pimento kitchen cooking and super­ mushrooms and chicken (JMI.N’ESE RKSTAL'RAiXT vising P e te is the owner of • livers in wine). Many seafood entrees (\ SpeciAuriMfi iki i- r , the Roma restaurant in T, PEK1UG 8r CAWTOkl£S£ are listed throughout the North Arlington, a restau­ L C D d K j N G , Pizza is served large or menu and one has been rant where prices haven't small and is available with heralded "the Neopolitans' ^ luhrWeons . D inners , gone through the roof cheese, anchovies, delight Clams Pasillipo mushrooms, sausage, pep- has earned this title and The a la ca rte menu is perom or a combination are prepared in their natu­ rather large and makes for special ral juices, and flavored 4 9 1 9 - d 5 6 7 f ' ;in inexpensive dinner or with garlic and spicy ;m afford ab le lunch As in giost Kalian res­ tomato sauces taurants. many chicken, Eight delicious sand­ veal and seafood entrees wiches appear on the are served. A special at The Roma is located menu Veal cutlet the R o m a is Po lio a la Ro- right off Ridge Road at parmigiana and Milanese, mana which is chicken Crystal Street opposite the Ground Bonnd Kdtanraat R o m a - veal and peppers, meat­ cemetery's main gate sauteed with garlic, but­ 720 Washington Ave. balls. sausage, pepper and Belleville Pattimark Cenlet i ter. vingar and pepper Stalian Restaurant eggplant parmigiana and 7 51-9 3 0 7 with a special white wine 33 (Crpstal & tm t salami provolane sand­ sauce wiches are available at fiortlj ariington, f l . J I . •0|a* I OMMf both lunch and dinner •Specials [> 11) 1 1 ! Inc Una Saviafi tim es Scaloppine a la Homana ROMA OPEN 11 AM-11 •H a » ) Horn. Orlaki ftP n e t, 3 4 p M . Mon Fn made of choice veal with PM CLOSED MON­ •Catena le a rn t Fh. I Sat DAYS CATERING TO • IM M u la laackaen. Family Dinln|> and Lata Ni|M Shacks- There a re a dozen dif­ green peppers, 100 COCKTAIL BAR ON •O eat Farfat aai KMa Special! Feattinaf 1in|D tha Clawa" ferent ways to have mushrooms sauteed in PREMISE PARKING 33 spaghetti Som e of the Marsala wine is totally en- CRYSTAL STREET. more tempting varieties joyable. 'as well as Always Something Going On At NORTH ARLINGTON. include Spaghetti with Scallopine a laf M arg herita THE GROUND ROUND 991-2550 Mushrooms. Butter Sauce. with Prosciutto and egg­ THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1982-l’aRc U

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The North Arlington Their play is suited for kin­ vanced. and Super Aid scheduled events Onlv Pu b lic L ib ra ry is sponsor­ dergarten through sixth Each level contains specif­ those in fourth grade or ing several entertaining grades. Fntrry is free, and ic'responsibilities and a re­ higher who possess a valid and educational children's no reservations are neces­ quired number of hours library card may partici­ programs during the sary. per week Those moving pate in thi program month of March. The library is also from one le ve l to the next Tht first organizational The Learning Theater launching the 'Volunteer will receive an Achieve meeting of the junior vol­ will present 1 Forgot the Student Library Aid ment Certiticate unteers will take place Dough." a pai iicipatory graup '■* s e rv ic e train- Sample lobs include March 31 at :< 30 pm in plav to: pre-school age •ng program w h ich w ill al‘ helping to prepare maten the C hild ren s ti. orn Anv children on M a rc h 30 at low y.iung people to donatt aJs for arts and crafts pro one intei t sted n joining 3:30 p.m T h e theater their lim e in a now and grams, delivering fliers to must attend th,- l.(eeting troupe has performed w e I I - s t r u c t u r e d schools, operating tnecopv ( ion Im new addi throughout the nation, in­ framework The four machine, operating tin tional volunteei ■ is sc fitd cluding Lincoln Center for levels of duties include Be­ filmstrip machine, shelv­ uli-d for Apr il _ i .it :t :ia the Pe rfo rm in g Arts, the ginners. Intermediate. Ad­ ing books. «nd assisting in' Newark Museum, and f f many libraries and schools. Its plays^are uniquely designed to draw children into the* action and to encourage creative problem solving and im­ aginative self expression "I Forgot the Dough centers on the story of the Tvvj Sisters Pizza Parlor Children must obtain a free ticket in advance to it:.; .ve a seat. Tickets are now a v a ila b le at the li­ b rary A ttend ance is lim ­ ited to seven-year-olds and younger A local group of aspiring actors. Mrs Woodmaska s M a y o r E d w a r d M a r t o r e — holds proclam ation dt'sign^'inK North \r M - r v jr 'The Lion and t lie oganization for the community, is celebrating its 38th anniv.' sarv ihi> r ■ >mh .is Mouse." a play based <>n member of tihe (ieneral Federation of Woman s dubs ( urn-nth memoers . workm the Aesop's Fable, tomor­ with the Crime Prevention Bureau of th« North Arlington Police Department row at 3 30 p.m . The cast, sponsoring a bicycle safetv program to be held this spring ugh«» including Dina Morrison the year include judging the annual Halloween costume contest, assisting wun ih« in ;md D anielle Stanizione in Pre-School Vision Screening held at the public lib rarv and presenting a pupp< sh<>« 1 the lead roles, have al­ pre-schooi children at the lib r a r v The Ju n io rs donate food baskets to the neeu> in ' ' ready given tw o pert'or- and make contributions to the North Arlington Police Department. Librarv Keen an. m a n c e s I o r t h e i r Department, Volunteer Emergency Squad. HANDS, and both th» North Arlington Queen of Peace School Systems. schoolmates and parents

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i Page 14 -THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982 Restaurant Management Class Stages Banquet By Amy Divine Fairleigh Dickinson Burgundy Sauce, Belgian ldid an equal share of work University’s fourth annual Carrots, Broccoli in p urchasing, planning, Hotel-Restaurant Manage­ Hollandaise, Duchess soliciting for ads for the ment class catered a Potatoes, Salad journal and all other marvelous meal to over Vinagrette, Assorted chores. Planning began at 300 last Sunday. Preceding Fruits and Cheeses, Petit the end of O ctober under the dinner a cocktail hour Fours Sec. Ice Cream the direction of Leslie was held from 3 to 4 p.m. Bombe, Coffee. Tea. and Noble, chairperson. Dinner tables set up in Cordials. Miss Noble presented a the g ym nasium were cov~ Huge ice sculptures in plaque to acting associate ered with pale blue cloths the form of swans graced dean James B. Healy for overliad with white lace the stage flanked by floor his "dedication and admin­ and cen terp ieces of blue- stands of candles and istrative guidance in their tinged white mums and flowers. Dennis Currier education and professional candles adorned each and his big band played for development- which the table dancing and for dean accepted with gracious acknowl­ Dinner, accompanied by themusical salute to Mr. A Fairleigh Dickinson University - student champagne and ap­ and Mrs. Joseph Motisi of edgement. offers hors d oeuvres to Ur. N. Barry Dancy, dean of 'The Glass M ena^erir' — is presented by the Rutherford Resident Theatre propriate wines consisted Lyndhurst who were cele­ On Tuesday following a students and chairman of the board of the William Companv at S p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, March 19, 20, 26 and 27, and at 3 p.m. on of Beef Consom m e, rolls, brating their 39th wedding large segment of the class Carlos W illiam s Center, at the hotel-restaurant annual Sundays March 21 and 28 in the Fairleigh Dickinson University Little Theatre, butter. Filet of Sole Flor­ anniversary that day. left for a tour of culinary training institutes on the fundraising dinner. ... , Montross Avenue. Rutherford. Tickets are $5 each and $4 for senior citizens and entine. Sorbet Intermezzo. Of teh 325 enrolled in the iPhoto By Jumous Jones i students For reservations, call 20I-93MU65 or 933-8422. Shown in scene, from left to Beef Rolanden with course, 120 are girls. Al- Riviera and Monaco. right, ar-- cast members Tom Recca (Tom Wingfield), Alice Recca (Laura Wingfield), Mar\ F Potts (Amanda Wingfield) and Richard Magee (Jim O'Connor).

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The Fr* vironment De­ lawn mowers and motor­ Look for the yellow used partment. haired by Alice cycles, is a valuable re­ oil recycling sign. The Keogh, of foe (iFWC-North source M a n y persons who New Jersey Department of Arlington junior Women's change their own oil im­ Energy's Used Oil Regu­ C lu b has compiled in­ properly dispose of used lations. N .J. A C . 14A-3-11; formation >n oil recycling oil in a manner that pol­ requires individuals who to make he community lutes the environment change th e ir own oil to aware o proper pro­ Fach year. New Jerseyans properly dispose of it at cedures dump five million gallons Used Oil Collection Sites I ’sed oi1 the kind that is of used oil down sewers, and requires them to ac­ drained fi m automobiles. into streams and lakes, cept used oil if they have onto land or into landfills. used oil tanks; requires Used oil can easily be each Used Oil Collection recycled This is how Site to post a sign inform­ drain only your used oil ing the public that it is a ino anti-freeze) into a collection site for the dis­ clean container with a posal of used oil Every tight fitting cap Using a gallon of oil recycled rep­ funnel makes the job eas­ resents one less gallon of ier For safety, use an un­ oil w hich m ust be im ­ breakable p lastic gallon- ported. size jug. such as those in Recycling used oil back which milk or bleach are into clean oil takes only sold Be certain nothing re­ about half as much energy mains in the container to as re-fining from crude oil. contam inate your used oil If all N e w Je rs e y 's used Take yo ur used oil, up to oil w ere re cycle d , it would five gallons at one time, to save the equivalent of the nearest designated enough energ y to heat Used Oil Collection Site. 24.000 homes each year . . J— <■•» ( Executive chef — Joseph Mastropierro reviews the M ark Tango — of North Arlington, a hotel-restaurant student at Fairleigh Dickinson travs of pastries served to 294 guests at Fairleigh University, serves dessert to Mar\ Schwarz of Rutherford, University secretar>, and A Leaking Roof Story Dickinson University's hotel-restaurant fundraising Professor Stanley Iwanski of Caristadt at the Rutherford Campus* annual hotei- I dinner. The petit fours, puff pastr\ swans, and cannoli restaurant fund-raising dinner. One hundred students participated in the gala event In the continuing saga of day night, "and water will were made b> Mastropierro and his kitchen staff. They planning, managing, preparing and serving the seven-course gourmet meal. the Leaking Roof Saga.-' still seep through I are all students. il’hoio Jumous Jonesi Steven M. Savlov will Councilm an Edward Liscowicz said the entire be charged with the L is covicz told Mayor roof will go through a com­ leasing and market­ Walter M. Slomienski Jr plete renovation and over­ ing pi ogranis at that after meeting with haul with the total price ‘Kushy’ Nam ed To Council Belle m ead’s Prince­ Councilman Ross In- not exceeding $25,000 ton and Hranchburg bruglia and head librarian three people nominated by Oostdyk Co in Elmwood years of serving on the fire with all procedures that The roof has been a trou­ B y Michael Ayres Corporate Centers. M arie P lu cin s k y it was de­ the Democratic County Park, associated with the departm ent and now Fm are followed by the coun­ ble spot for the past six John Kushy" Koney. a cided that the best way to Committee, was chosen Koney Construction Co standing up here as a coun­ cil Koney will serve until months, says Plucinsky life-long resident of Wall­ tackle the roof problem over Barbara Novak and As Konev's youngest son cilm an. W ell. it ithe nom i­ Tkacz's term expires at and shs tired of seeing wa­ ington who has been a would be for the borough to Richard Rebecky Joseph held the Bible. nation) didn't sink in yet the end of the year Tkacz ter drip from the ceiling member of the Wallington draw up specific plans en­ The 58-year old ex-chief Mayor Walter M Slo­ but I 'm going to do m y best resigned from the council whenever it rains or Fi re Depa rtment s Truck tailing moving outside is married, has four chil­ mienski Jr. swore in the to serve the borough of three years ago saying he snows. According to Co. No. 1 for 35 years, last ducts from the air condi­ dren and is a member of new councilman who W.allington. added Koney wanted to devote more Plucinsky. garbage cans Thursday night was ap­ tioner inside $ the Pavlick-Koster 2640 couldn't believe he was a The m ayor said that time to his duties as head are on the floor in case it pointed to the council seat The air conditioners VFW Post. An Anderson member of the council Koney would be an asset to baseball coach at Clifton rains but this is not a vacated by Democrat Ray­ outside are just covered. " Ave. resident. Koney is “ It's surprising that I'm all the people of Wall­ High School. No ont knows where pleasant sight for library- mond Tkacz who resigned Mozart is buried. Liscowicz said last Thurs­ employed as u tractor really standing up here. ' ington because he knows Congratulations goers." March 1 Koney. one of trailer driver for Engle Koney said After all the the problems of the gov­ John Welcome aboard, erning body and is lamiliar the m ayor concluded C&ndido’s Spring Speeial H a i r C a r e introducing: The Latest In Cuts, Body Waves And Haircolor & B e a u t y

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C a r d O f James J. DeDonato, Loii« T h a n k s O b i t u a r i e s In our time of sorrow, the family of I) Rfchard A Resident O f Lyndhurst De Lucia w ishes to express V. Perrin J. Lewis G. Beehlluft our heartfelt appreciation Violet Perrin. 92, died Joseph E. Lewis. 92. Services were held James J. DeDonato. a Mr DeDonato s wife, to the many people who Saturday at Passaic Gen­ died Saturday at South Wednesday for Grace M. resident of Lyndhurst 61 the form er Alicia Monaco, assisted my beloved hus­ eral Hospital. Bergen Hospital, Bechtluft. 72. w ho died Sat­ years, died F r id a y at St. d ied in 1969 band D Richard during his Mrs. Perrin was bom in Hasbrouck Heights. urday at Bel-Air of Oak­ Mary's Hospital. Passaic, Survivors include a son. recent emergency Brooklyn and lived in Mr. Lewis was bom in land after a long illness. Anthony, and a daughter. To the Paramedic Team Rutherford for the 57 N ew Y o rk C ity and lived in Mrs. Bechtluft was born Mr. DeDonato, a printer Mrs. Josephine Joan Ferro and Emergency Room years. Rutherfo rd most of his life. in Brooklyn. N.Y.. and for 45 y e a rs , retired in of Lyndhurst. two sisters. Staff ot Hackensack Medi I- She was a pianist and He was a life member lived in R u th erfo rd most of 1965 He was a familiar Mrs Anna Mule of cal Center we thank you attended Juilliard School and longest living member her life. figure among commuters. Brooklyn and Mrs An­ for responding quicklv iind toinette Pace o i C a lifo r­ of Music, New York City. of the Rutherford Elks She was a retired legal Mr DeDonato worked in a efficiently in o u r tim e ot nia. tour grandchildren Her husband, Henry, Club 546 secretary for Kenyon and print shop on Astor Place. need We ;ilso thank vou and lour great-grandchil­ died in 1981. He w as a parishioner of Kenyon Co.. New York New York, at a time pre­ for voui kindness iind un­ ceding the current offset dre n derstanding She is su rvive d by a son. St. Joseph Church. East Citv printing presses Mr De­ Funeral services were Roy C. at home; two Rutherford, and a member Her husband. Charles, Sincere thanks to I-athcr Donato was an expert with Mondav from the Nazari daughters. Audrey Piel of of the Holy Name Society d ied in 1970 JudC S illse s ol St M arv s the huge flatbed pesses F u n e ra l H o m e iin d at Sit Neptune City and Ethel Al­ of St Mary R.C. Church. She is s u rv iv e d b> a Church Rutherlord. whosi that turned out m an y of the . cred Heart Church / beautilul and insightful len of Fort Lauderdale. He was a retired freight daughter. Linda Stumpo ot memorial seivm helped Fla.: six grandchildren, importer for the Thomas Vernon, a brother. Donald K. LaMedica Mary V. Gibbon.* Cook and Son Corp in,New us u n d e rs ta n d th< > \ c n >s and seven great-grandchil- Kcnnedv ot Rutherford a Katherine LaMedica. . 68 M a ry V G ib bo ns. 71. ot I t h n iiir v 2A York City He was also the sister olive O'Brien o i dren d i e d M a r c h 10 a t James J. De Donato died Mondav at West To mil tnctids and farm Funeral services were seeretary-treasurer for the Bricktown. and two grand­ Hackensack Medical Cen­ magazines ol the time Foreign Freight For­ Hudson Hospital. Kcarnv Iv whost e x pressio n s ot held Tuesday from the c h ild re n ter Mr DeDonato wjis ii She was born in East Or- •'vrnp.ithv with Spiritual Collins-Calhoun Funeral warder Association S e rv ic e s w e re at St Mrs LaMedica was member of Sacred Heart iinge and lived in North Bouquets. Ilowers. cards Home. His wife, the former Marv s R C Church Ar- born in Kansas and moved Senior Citizens and the Arlington for the last 22 cont but ions to spet la! or Dorothy Oats, died pre­ langements were b> the 11 to New York City in 1940. Italian American Civilit> y e a r s She was a g a m /a t ions a nd w ords ot M. O'Mara viously. Thomas J DitliU Funeral living in Ly n d h u rst for the Club iind was a parishioner parishioner of t^uecn of eticoui agt-merit wi i-xtend Funeral services were H f is su rvive d by a son. H om e Dr. Donald <> hrancv past 24 years. ol Sacred Heart Church. Peace Church, a member our h< itrtle lt u p p ie t tatjon held Monday for Mary F William Lewis of Virginia, Clifford Felix She was a secretary for L v n d h u rs t of the North Arlington Dr. Franc\ To tht Nellie K Parkei O'Mara. 69. who died two daughters, Anna May ( 111 to r d C F e lix . 56. died Arthur Anderson. CPA. Emblem Club the North M iin v a ea residents Scliool i-.niiilv wt thank Thursday at Hackensack Hand of Ridgewood and 1 Sundav at St Man s Hos­ N ew ark Mrs. Lillian Nash Arlington Senior Citizens have mourned the death ot vou Im vour quick rt- Hospital D orothy S e rv ice of C.len pital Passaic She is survived by her Mrs Lillian B Nash. 88. and the Lyndhurst Chapter 1 >r I )o n ald < > F i ancv who sponse voui lotiilorimg Mrs. 0 Mara was bom Rock, a sister. Bessie Al­ Mr Felix was born m husband. Philip, a broth­ of Olean. N Y , died March of Deborah Hospital Foun­ died March ) at the age ol thoughts ni a n> ex in Jersey City and lived in bert of Florida, seven Long Island. N Y and er. O w en W illia m s of Colo­ 12 in Cattaraugus Counts dation Surviving are three 71 pnssions ot s\mpiith\ Montclair, before moving grandchildren. 11 great­ lived in Fast Rutherford rado. and five sisters. Nursing Home sons Edward of Lmon. and tor caring and l"vmg grandchildren. and a [)i I- 1 ancv who prat to Lyndhurst 30 years ago Mrs Gladys Henry. Mrs. Howard of Belleville, iind b i n . great-great-grandchild. lit was ;i tractor-trailer Born in Brooklyn, she ticed nit tin im in L>n Until her retirement, trui k driver lor the lleni- Dorothy Kussman. Mrs was ii daughter of Joseph 'I'homas of Lyndhurst. one To the Piert i pont >; Dooi Funeral servipes were ihurst tm 45 vtins was she was a telephone opera­ myw av I i ansportation Ethyle Smith and Mrs. ;ind A nna M a rie Qua lev daughter. Mrs Harold I-.icultv and Stall wt thank Tuesday rom the Thomas iving in West Orange .it tor for 45 years at the New 'Florence' Marck of North vi>ii tor ,d l vour help < \ ( o Secaucus Eunice McNeil, all of Tex­ Rogers O n N o v 27. 1925 in the tuni ol his death J Diffily Funeral Home Arlington, a brother. York Bell. AT&T. New He was ii nu mber ol the as. and Mrs Elizabeth Brooklyn, she married pressions ol x\ nipatliv anti and at St Joseph Church. D'r 1- rani > was 'Ixun 111 Yo rk C ity M ichael M usano ot miderstiHiding during om South Hackensack VFW Shaw of Kansas. Wilfred J Nash, who died Matawari iind was a grad She was a parishioner of Roselle. 16 grandchildren tm ii ol sorrow Lodge P ost 8005 Funeral services were M a rc h 18 1976 uate of < f< his held Friday at the Nazare Mrs Nash was a mem­ cal School in Washington dren Her husband. How­ M rs I ) B i< h .i rd l *< l .uci.i Her husband. James, Memorial Homt\ ber of St John's Church. Funeral services were wilt . the torm cr Concetta D C I ii I-1 ,mi v mam ard. pre-deceased her in Mr and M rs \ met nt died in 1966 Collura two brothers. Senior League, and the tin ne d h is p i a* t it t ot gi n held Tuesday for Camille J. Roesch 1947 and a daughter Viola B l>t I .ut la She is su rvive d by a son. Paul ot Florida and Roberl (H e r 80 C lu b , ot O lean t iiil rm dit im in l.vn Picone. 67. who died Fri­ Joseph P. Roesch. 63. Pascavage pre-deceased I n and M rs h.dw iii u Robert Moylan of L a w ­ "! Totowa and a sister. A former resident of ilh u rs t to r 45 v t a rs Ix-toi 1 day at Beth Israel Hospi­ died March 10 at Passaic her in 1963 rence. N.H., and a daugh­ mov ing to W est ' >i ;inge h tal. Passaic. l>oroth\ Kagehorn ol Lyndhurst. she was a General Hospital The funeral was Thurs­ ter, Mrs Leon Funeral Surviving are two sons. Hospital lit had served 1 1 Lyndhurst 21 years ago mass at yueen of Peace S e n io rs Ippolito-Stellato Funeral moving to Lyndhurst 49 Home Rutherford Wilfred J Nash of Olean dur ing W <u/./o six years at Globe Prod­ Holy Cross Cemeterv Church. She w as a parishioner of M ooresville. N C !' two E urop ea n t lit at re Patrick Keavy ucts. Clifton. l ht H appv S i III- I " at Sacred Heart Church and a daughters. l)r Lillian I) Surviving an his wilt Services w cre held Interfaitli \ o r tf; \ r . Cfl^T« f. < < l< Ir .th - d John Olio member of its Rosary So­ He w as a veteran of Nash of New York City and Ciirolnit II* 1 r I 1,1 lit v Wednesdav lor Patrick J St p a in t k - ! >,:v h\ .-nc-v ciety World War II Mrs George Skerletts of thret da lig h t t 1 s Mi’s Lin Jo h n I o tto . 89. d u d k i a v \ . To. w ho died SatUr - mu ■■■ . « aU r • >l lulit lit oi. He w as a m em b er of the Bricktown. nine grandchil­ A c tiv itie s di. Cox ot s,,ii M.iteo ( .111 Sunda> in Carlstadt She is survived by her dav .it Mountainside Hos­ i i insist mu ■ i ..in i'. 'I Ljndhurst Knights of Co­ dren. two great-grandchil­ B> Michael Klos fonua M is )• .jitli W jlson M r u t to w a s b orn in husband. R a p h a e l, a son. pital. Monti lair 1 lumbus. 2396 dren. a brother. John Rog­ Vice President Aiex (at Istadt and lived in Raym on d of Chester, a Mr Kcav \ was born in He is s u rv ive d by his ers of Hicksv illt L I. two Grav presided .it the I « ! B a b b Kutherlord most ot his life daughter. Mrs Werner li ciaml and lived in North wife, the former Catherine s i s t e r s . M r s G e n e March business meeting Ii.it ( nt 11 rciucm ent in 1959 • Anita i Heinemann of \ i im u to n Z a w a 1 i c h . t h r e e Schiller Jamaica. N Y which was one week i.itt ing a lt hi--t tli hi was .in ottset litho­ Mqntville. three brothers. lit was a retired qualitv daughters. Mrs Mark ii n d M rs T h o m a s due to the Atlantic Citv I h u ll a - I I a rn V .1 ! grapher toi id wars with Paul Dolce of Key West. contioi inspector for the i Diane i Ricca of Fairfield. McEachern of Lakewood trip Alter the I lag salute M a ta w a ri N m !>• rt I ram tin ( H i Co N e w Y o rk Fla . George Dolce of Clif­ Worthing Corp . Harrison Mrs Joseph iJo Anne N J iind several nicies Marv Paftendort at tin pi ol Btti Bank Edw aril ( it \ ton and Salvatore Dolce of lit is s u rv iv e d bv three Nahra of Lyndhurst. and iind nephews ano. led th e 1^9 m em lH rs l-iaiu v oi M al.iwan ttin < He was a member ol St DenviJle. two sisters. Mrs -1 > t e r s M a r \ E l i e n Valeric Roesch of New­ Following a Mass ot present in singing God sist, rs Mrs l.ohta-WarU John Lutheran Church and Rose M astro b erti of Wood- Maitl.ind ot North Ailing ark. a brother. Edward of Christum Burial the Bless America Rose ;i m l ^ M r s A g a t h a the Rutherford < >ld < iuard Ridge and Mrs Alfred 111 ton Margaret Sondes of Clifton, and four grand­ C h u rch of St John the la/ctta. chaplain, invoked lit was an Artm Air- (Catherine i Lom bardi of \t w York iind Theresa children Evangelist, interment was ii praver Financial it ( orps veteran ol World Lyndhurst and four gran- l.oiigergan of Canada Funeral services were in St J o h n 's C e m e terv, ports w e re p re sen ted by W ar II children St rv ices wei;.e ;it St S ti conducted Friday from the ( ioshen Carl la/.ettii iind Alex I uin ral services were Services were from the plicn Church. kt ar m Ai Nazare Memorial Home Memorials mav he Grav Helen Geb1 1 r V\ i ijni mLi \ 11 m il t li» Ippolito-Stellato Funeral :angcnierits w in In tin ;ind a Mass was held at made to the W alsli Foun- Eileen Eihlberg. and Lucv Collins l alhoun I- unei al Home and at Sacred Heart I'homas Dittilv Funeral Our Lady of Mount Carmel d ii t 1 o 11 in c ii r e ti I (ampiglia also gave it f ioft'c Church Ilona. Ruthertord R .C Church Archbishop Walsh High p o rts School. (Hciin. N Y The Mvsterv Botth Auction at tht end <>t 1-eh M e m o r ia l niarv was a teritlii sui P A R O W •cess with $325 realized toi S e rv ic e volunteer firemen burned Funeral Hom e, me. in the fatai Dcccrnt* r Im A Memorial Service for An additional amount was Serving Every Religion $ MEMORIAL HOME, INC. t Stephen Berrien will be voted tor doiiiitioii in this held on Saturday. March Fund HENRY S. PAROW $ 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 y 20 at 11 A.M. at St. James Fut u re trips arc to OWNER MANAGER | v Est. 1929 $ Church, the corner of Val­ Watchung \‘iew Inn o n 185 Ridge Ruad North Arlington j$ 438-7272 5 ley Road and Bellevue Av­ M a rc h IH. show and lu n ­ enue in t pper Montclair. 9 9 8 -7 5 5 5 ! 5 JOSEPH M. NAZARE, MGR. 5 cheon and April 22 at " - - A A A. A AA. Nell's New N orkcl

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Service, Experience, Dignity LEGAL NOTICE Page —T H U RSD AY,. jjA R C H J g ) 1982 6:00 P M B a r n e y M iller 16 1100 P.M . Saturday Night 10:00 P .M . Night Gailery Pu ssycats 6:30 P .M T h e Jeffersons ance or commitment thereof at the 12 .00 A M The Late Movie 10:30 P.M . Bob Newhart option of a bidder, any purchase of 9:00 A .M . J i m B akk er 7 00 P.M Sha Na Na such insurance or commitment there­ TUESDAY, MARCH 23 10:55 P.M . Newscene 48 for shall be at the sole option and PTL Club (Riel) 7:30 P .M P h illie s Today expense of the bidder and any In­ 6:00 A .M . N e w s Plu s 11:00 P.M . Saturday Night 10:00 A.M. Newsprobe 8:00 P.M . Philadelphia creased costs of issuance of the Bonds 6:30 A .M . Hot Fudge 12:00 A.M. Evening at the resulting by reason of such Insurance, (L o c a l) Phillies Exhibition Base­ unless otherwise paid, shall be paid 7 00 A M Woody Wood­ Im p rov bv such bidder. Any failure of the Cable Guide 10:30 A.M. The Partridge ball Bonds to be so insured or of any such 9:30 M N. Ave. Irregulars p.4 1030 M Thief (R) P-3 pecker & Friends (Car) SATURDAY. MARCH 27 policy of insurance to be issued, shall 11:30 H Hopacotch (R) F a m ily not in anv way relieve the purchaser H = HOME BOX OFFICE 1000 H Dirty TVlcks (PG ) p 14 1230 M (am)8econd Hand Hearts 8:00 A .M . B ugs Bunny 8:30 A .M . W eekend 1 1:30 H Somewhere in Time p.8 of his contractual obligations arising M = THE MOVIE CHANNEL H lt e « F r M » p 11:00 A .M . T h e M a ry T yle r LEGAL NOTICE from the acceptance of his proposal 12:00 M (pm)The Outsider n 7 1 2 0 .10 Show (C a r) 9:00 A .M . H e ra ld of Truth 2.30 M na a u r fctton (PG ) P< Moore Show for the purchase of the Bonds. THURSO AY, MAR. 18 1 30 H Wholly Moeee (PG ) 3:30 H B M t On lo e r to n p.3 Space (R e l.) It Is anticipated that CUSIP Identi­ 2:30 M Ode lb Billy Jo e p.10 8:30 A .M . G re a t 6:30 H (am)Smuggler'» Cove 4 3 0 M T h a « « * • (X? 11:30 A .M . B ew itched 9:30 A .M . O n T arg et fication numbers will be printed on M Thoee Lips, E yes (R ) jxC: 3:30 H Video Jukebox Mai: p. 7 Coasters the Bonds, but neither the failure to SDO H O K And C m t y (x3 12:00 P.M . Movie Matinee PClnt such number on anv bond nor 8:00 H Sim on (PG) 4:00 H Tribute (PG ) p7 10 00 A .M . Fishin Hole 4:30 M The Big Red One (PG ) p6 9:00 A .M . B a ttle of the any error with respect thereto shall 8:30 M Letter To My L o w p.9 - The Deep Six 10:30 A M Big Blue constitute cause for a failure or 10:00 H SM g u li Isiand p. 11 6 00 H Which W ay W w C an p f o Planets 2 00 P . M . C a r t o o n M rln g !t» W lo w ln ajw fcM lo n ,or refusal by the purchaser thereof to 10:30 M H.B. Gemini (R ) p.3 6 30 M The Hand (R )p 3 TUESDAY, MAR. 23 M arb le accept delivery of and pav for the 8 00 H Dirty THckS (PG ) p14 9:30 A.M . D e l V a l a variance was deckted. ___ 12:00 H ^pm)Video Jukebox Mar. C a rn iv a l The application of George R. Bonds in accordance wrfth the terms 8:30 M Bustin' Loose (R) p6 10:00 A.M. Dick Van Dyke 11 00 A.M. Bionic Woman of the purchase contract. All ex­ 12:30 H Oh, G od (PG ) p. t4 2:30 P .M . K ro fft Super­ M W hich Way You Can p. 10 9 30 H THbuM (PG ) p 7 10 30 A M Edge of Night 12:00 P.M. Soul Train penses in relation to the printing of lOOO M Ode To Billy Jo e p.10 CUSI P numbers on the Bonds shall be 2:30 H Letter To My Love p 9 eSM uSSj^SaVl stars 1:00 P.M . Double Feature paid for by the School D istrict; M Thief (R) p.3 11:30 H Bustin' Looae (R) p.6 11:00 A.M. Love Boat 12:00 M (am)The Outsider p.7 10:00 H Chapter IW o (PG) 3 00 P.M. Bugs Bunny Known as Block 5. LcJ 1 on the current provided, however, that the CUSI P 4:30 H Smuggler's Cove p. 15 12:00 P.M The Munsters 4:30 P .M . T a rz a n M ovie tax map. was denied. Service Bureau charge for the assign­ M Caveman (PG ) p.8 1:05 H American Pop (R) p,11 Board of Adjustment. ment of said numbers shall be the 2 30 M Bustin' Looee (R) p.6 12,30 H (pm)Hrtl m pB 3:30 P .M Starblazers 6:00 P .M . H a rd y Boys- 6 00 H Fabulous Clown* p.8 M Th» Poatman Blno* p 7 12:30 P.M. McHales Navy East Rutherford,N.J responsibility of and shall be paid for 2:45 M Dressed To Kill (H) p. 14 4:00 P .M T h e Tom & Nancy Drew Mysteries r o s e p u h a l a . bv the purchaser. 4 00 M Honeysuckle Rose p.6 ■ 2:30 H T l» O rM l Ptaflu. p9 1 00 P.M. Gomer Pyle Secretary to the Board The successful bidder will be fur­ 6:00 M H.B. Gemini (R ) p.3 M Underground p H Je r r y Hour 7 :00 H Uttteet Mermaid p 15 4:35 M Which W ay You Can p10 1:30 P.M. Dick Van Dyke 7:00 P .M . L a w re n c e W elk DATED: March 10,1«2 nished at the time the Bonds are 3 30 H LO«t H o r iw i p * delivered (1) the opinion of Messrs. 7 :30 H The Speck Case 4 30 P.M The Tom & 8:00 P .M . A ll in the F am ily PU BLISH ED : AAarch 18. NO 2:00 P .M . A d am 12 2:30 Fee: 15.04 ------LeBoeuf. Lamb, Leibv & MacRae of 8:00 M Letter To My Love p.9 New York City, that (a) the Bonds 8:30 H Oh, God (PG ) p. 14 SUNDAY. MAR. 21 s s s M S S S K t f J e r r y H o ur P.M. Casper & Friends Hour have been dulv authorized, executed 6:00 M (am)Which W ay You Can and delivered and cgnstitute valid 10:00 M Cavemen (PG ) p.8 '“SSWM. 5 00 P .M . Scooby Doo 9:00 P .M . Sonny and Cher LEGAL NOTICE 10:15 H Beet On Location p.3 6 45 H Chapter TWo (PG) (C a r) and legally binding obligations of the 7.30 H Money M attes J p i 5 q 5 30 P.M What's Happen­ 11 30 M Which Way You Can p 10 8:00 M Death In Venice (PG ) p9 3:00 P .M . B ugs Bunny- Hour NOTICE OF SALE School District, enforceable in ac­ 9:00 H Oh, God (PG ) p14 800 H ice Skattng/Petdng p9 cordance with their terms, excetf as 11.45 H Thief (R) p.3 ing 10:00 P.M. Backstage at SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE 10:30 M Toby And The Bear p.11 8 30 M The Postman W nge p7 Porky Pig Show (Car) TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST enforcement of the bonds rr* y be 1:30 M (am)Thlef p.3 6:00 P.M LaVerne & limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, I 50 H Eyewitness (R) p.6 1 100 H The Black Peart p.10 9:30 H Chapter TWo (PG) 4 00 P.M. Flintstones Hour the Grand Ole Opry IN T H E COUNTY OF BERG EN reorganization, moratorium or other i 12:00 M (pm)Roadle p.3 N E W JE R S E Y 3:30 M Underground A ces p 11 10:30 M Star Tlak (Q) P 14 Shirley & Company 10:30 P.M. Nashville on laws relating to or affecting the 3:35 H Bustin Loose (R ) p.6 '’ 1:00 H Money Matters I p.15 11 .40 H American Poo (R) p H 5 00 P.M. Brady Bunch 4237.000 SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS enforcement of creditors' rights gen­ 1 30 H Letter To My Love p.9 6 30 P.M. Happy Days 5:00 M Fist Of Dynamite (R ) p.9 100 M (am)Foxee p 6 the Road (Additional State School erally, that (b) the School District has 2 00 M Which Way You Can p. 10 Hour pledged its faith and credit for the 5 10 H The Speck Case 1 20 H Bustin' Looee (R) p6 Again Building Aid Act) 3:30 H A Nightingale Sang p.10 2:55 H Thief (R) p3 6:00 P .M . In cre d ib le Hulk 11:00 P.M. Charlie Chan P .L. 1978 c.74 payment of the principal of and 4t)0 M Toby And The Bear p.11 3 00 M Vslentlno (R) p4 7:00 P .M . M *A *S*H interest on the Bonds, and, unless 7 00 P.M Sanford and Son M ovie The Board of Education of the paid from other sources, the School 5 30 H Chapter Two (PG) 5 00 H The Great Plague p.9 7 30 P.M M*A*S*H District is authorized and reouired bv F R ID A Y , M A R . 19 M Shock Waves (PG ) p. 10 PROGRAM SCHEDULE Township of Lyndhurst, in the County 6 :00 H (am)ln Shape Von Drake 5:30 M Eyewitness (R) P-6 7 30 P.M All in the Family law to le w on all real property" 7 00 M Which Way You Can p.10 8.00 P .M . T he M o vie on 29 of Bergen (hereinafter referred to as 7 00 H Hell In Session a 8 8 00 P .M 8 o’clock Movie FOR Ch. 17 "School District"), a school district taxable bv the School District such ad 8:00 H Barefoot In Park p 14 of the State of New Jersey, hereby valorem taxes as may be necessary to 7:30 M American Pop (R) p t l 9 00 M Honeysuckle Rose p.6 - Death Scream SUNDAY. MARCH 21 pay the Bonds and the interest there­ 9:00 H Sports illustrated p.9 10.55 P.M Newscene 48 Invites sealed proposals for the 10 30 H The Final Conflict p.4 WEDNESDAY. MAR. 24 10:00 P.M Independent purchase of its bonds hereinafter on, without limitation as to rate or 9 30 M Skatetown, U.S.A. p.9 6:30 A .M . D e la w a re V a lle y 1 1 00 M The Blues Brothers p.4 6.00 H (am)Dlngaling Lvnx I 11:00 P.M. Saturday Night described. Such proposals will be amount, and that (c) interest on the 10:00 H Eliza Fraser p 10 Network News Bonds is exempt from Federal in­ 12 20 H (am)The Postman Rings 7:00 H Dtngallng Lvnx ft 00 A.M. The Late Movie Forum received and publicly opened and II 00 M Valentino (R) p 4 7 30 M Skatetown, U .S.A p9 12 announced bv the Board of Education come taxation under existing statutes 1 30 M Death In Venice (PG ) p.9 10 30 P.M Mary Tyler and court decisions and is not subject 12 30 H (pm)lce Skating Peking 8 00 H A Nightingale Sang p.10 WEDNESDAY MARCH 24 7:00 A .M . U nited M in­ of the School District, in the Board 1 30 M Resurrection (PG) p.4 2 20 H Eyewitness (R) p6 Meeting Room, Municipal Building, to taxation under the New Jersev 4:00 M Thief (R )p 3 9 00 M The Hand (R) p3 Moore Show Gross Income Tax Act, and (2) 2 00 H The Black Pearl p. 10 10:00 H Dirty THcke (PG ) n 14 00 A M News Plus istries for Christ Valiev Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst, 4 05 H Chapter TWO (PG) 11 00 P.M . The Benny Hill 6 New Jersev, on April 5, 1982, at 7:45 certificates in form satisfactory to 3 30 M The Final Conflict p.4 1100 M Which Way You Can p 10 30 A.M. Hot Fudge 7 30 A . M . T h e W o r ld o'clock, p.m. (Eastern Standard said Attorneys evidencing the proper 4 00 h Time Was....1940s p.6 6 execution and delivery of the Bonds 11:30 H Oh, God (PG) p14 Show Time). 5 00 H In Shape Von Drake p 10 1.00 M (pm(Skatetown. U.S.A. 7 00 A M. Woody Wood­ Tom orrow The bonds consist of 1337.000 and receipt of payment thereof, and 5:30 M Underground Aces p J 1 MONDAY. MAR. 22 11:30 P.M . Solid Gold (3) a certificate, dated as of the date 1 30 H Barefoot In Park p14 pecker & Friends (Car) 8:00 A .M . D a y of D is­ School D istrict Bonds (Additional 6 00 H Barry Manilow p 15 6.00 M (am^Cavemsn p8 State School Building Aid Act), P .L of delivery of the Bonds, stating that 2.30 M Eyewitness (R) p-6 12:30 A M T h e F rid a y no litigation is then pending or to the 7 00 M American Pop (R) p 11 6 30 H Womens Gymnastics p 10 4 00 H Which Way You Can p ic 8 00 A.M. Bugs Bunny co very 1978, c.74 dated March 1,1W2, and are Night Fright - Dracula's payable in annual installments on knowledge of such officers threatened 8:00 H The Final Conflict p 4 7-30 H Eliza Fraser p.10 4 30 M Which Wav You Can p 1C 8:30 A .M . O ra l Roberts to restrain or enioin the issuance of 900 M The Final Conflict p 4 M Second Hsnd Hearts p H Show (C a r) March 1 in each vear as follwvs: - Ing Ly6 00 H - Dtngallng Ing Ly6 Lvnx I Castle (25,000 in the vear 1983. delivery of the Bonds or the lew or 10 00 H Electric Horseman (PG) 9 30 M Somewhere In Time p 8 6 30 M Valentino (R) p.4^ 30 A.M. Great Space and the Miracles of Seed $30,000 in each of the years 1984 to collection of taxes to pay the Bonds 2 20 A.M. Sign Off Com ­ 8 11 -00 M Fist Of Dynartilte (R) p 9 10 00 H Wholly Moses (PG) 7 00 H Dir & and the interest thereon, or questlorv Coasters F aith ing the validity of the statutes of the 12 00 H (am)The Stunt Man 1 1 30 M Thief (R) P 3 8 00 H A NT Sang p 10 munity Update 1 30 M American Pop (R ) p 11 12 00 H (pm )S^uiniltna 0 9:00 A .M . R o b e rt Schuller proceedings under which the Bonds 9:00 M The 9 00 A M Battle of the I-wo, are issued, and that neither the 2 15 H Barry Manilow p 15 30 M dsvemsn (PG) P-8 SATURDAY. MARCH 27 $40,000 in each of the years 1989 to 1 10:00 H Eyewitness Hour of Power corporate existence or boundaries of 3:30 M Star Trek (G) p. 14 2 00 H The Speck Csse Planets 1991, inclusive, and 11.00 M Eyewitness (R ) »*» 7:20 A M Sign On & Com­ $32,000 in the vear 1992. the School District nor the title of anv 4 10 h Hopscotch /R) 3 00 H Electric Horseman (PG) 1 , 45 H Sneak Preview 9:30 A .M . D e l V a l 10:00 A.M. Rex Humbard of said officers to their respective M Resurrection (PG) p.4 The bonds are coupon bonds, regis­ 12 15 H (am)Dirtv THcks munity Update 11:00 A.M. Old Time trable at the option of the holder as to offices, is being contested. 5 00 H Women’s Gymnsstlcs p.10 00 M Which W sy You Can p 10 10 00 A M Dick Van Dyke By order of the Board of Education 1 7 30 A.M. As the Spirit principal only or as to both principal M Somewhere In Time p 8 1 45 H The Postman Rings p 7 30 A.M. Edge of Night Gospel Hour and interest and are of the denomina­ of the School Oistrict. SATURDAY, MAR. 20 6 00 H Bedknobs/Brooms (G) p.9 10 tion ol $5,000 each, except two bonds AGOSTINO ROTTINO 6 00 H (am)Vkleo Jukebox M«. 3 00 M Ode To B llly Jo e p 10 Leads (Rel) Secretary 7 00 M Second Hsnd Hearts p 11 3 45 H Which WpyVou Can p. 10 11:00 A.M. Love Boat 12:00 P.M. World Cham­ in the last maturity of the denomina­ W The Big Red One (PG) p6 8 00 A.M. Jim Bakker - tion of $1,000 each DATED. M arch 8. 1982 6 30 H Which Way You Can p 10 8 00 H Wholly Moses (PG) 5 00 M American Po p (R ) P 11 12 00 P.M . The Munsters pionship Tennis In the event the purchaser of the PUBLISH ED : March 18. 1982 9 00 M Caveman (PG) p.8 5 .45 H Sneek Preview P T L Club (R e l) bonds elects to take bonds in the last Fee: $67.08 8 00 W Bustin' Loose (R) P-6 10:00 H Cat And The Canary p 3 12 30 P.M. McHales Navy 1:00 P.M . Hogan's Heroes 8 30 H Cat And The C anary p 3 maturity which are not in multiples of 9 00 A.M. The Laurel & 1:30 P.M . Philadelphia five, such bonds shall be in the 1 00 P.M. Gomer Pyle denomination of $1,000 each. The Je r r y Hour H ardy Hour LEGAL NOTICE Movie - Comanche Station 1 30 P.M . Dick Van Dyke Fever Soccer Bonds will bear interest from their PROGRAM SCHEDULE 5:00 P .M Scooby Doo 10 00 A.M. Al Lindner - In date at the rate per annum named in 2 30 A M Sign Off & Com­ 2 00 P .M A d a m 12 2.30 3:30 P .M . A n d y G riffith BOARD OF EDUCATION the proposal accepted and such in­ CARLSTADT EAST RUTHERFORD T V 29 5 30 P.M What's Happen­ Fish erm an P.M. World Grand terest is payable semi-annually on munity Update P.M. Casper & Friends 4:00 March 1 and September I. The bonds R EG IO N A L HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SUNDAY. MARCH 21 TUESDAY. MARCH 23 ing 11 00 A M All Star Wrestl- P r ix shall be payable at the office of the (C a r) bank, trust company or national NOTICE 6 50 AM . Sign on & Com­ 5 50 A.M. Sign On & Com­ 6 00 P . M . L a V e r n e & ing P.M. Movietime 17 - banking association incorporated in 3:00 P .M . B u g s Bunny- 5:00 Notice is hereby given to the legal Shirley & Company 12:00 P.M . Lost in Space the State of New Jersev and having an munity Update • munity Update The Eyes of Charles Sand office and doing business in the voters of the School District of Porky Pig Show (Car) Carlstadt-East Rutherford Regional 7 U0 A M W H Vortee A M Health Field 6 30 P .M H ap p y D ays 100 P.M Film Festival County of Bergen, New Jersev as mav 6 00 4 00 P . M F 1 intstones Hour 6 30 P.M. On The Way be designated bv the successful bid­ High School, in the County of Bergen. New Jersev, that the Annual Election (K e lt 6:30 A.M . N ew Zoo Revue Again No. 1 - The Screaming 7 00 P M Wild Kingdom der within twenty-four (24) hours 5 00 P.M. Brady Bunch from the acceptance of his proposal, of the legal voters of said District for 7 30 A.M. Jam es Robison 7 00 A.M. Barney Bear & 7 00 P .M . M *A *S*H Skull as mav accept appointment for such the election of four (4) mefrtoers of Hour 7.30 P .M . D e la w a re V a lle y the Board of Education and for other M *A *S*H purpose upon reasonable and custom iR e l • Droopy Dcg 7 30 P .M 2:30 P .M . F ilm F estival ary terms acceptable to said Board df purposes will be held at 2:00 p.m on 6 00 P.M . Incredible Hulk Foru m Tuesdav, April 6, 1982. The polls will 00 A M The King is N I T. Cham- Education, or, In the absence of such 8 7 30 A M Bugs Bunny 8 00 P .M . No. 2 - Voyage to the End 8 00 P.M . Real to Reel remain open until 9.00 p.m and as 7 00 P.M. Sanford and Son designation, as shall be determined much longer as mav be necessary to Coming i Reli 8 00 A M Tom & Jerry pionships B asketb all of the U n iv e rs e 8:30 P .M . O ld T im e Gospel bv said Board of Education. 7 30 P.M AH in the Family The Bonds are general obligations permit all legal voters then present to 8 30 A M R e v D J Ken­ 10 00 P.M. '..dependent cast their ballots. 8 30 A M Josie and the 4 00 P.M Film Festival Hour of the School District and, unless paid 8 00 P .M 8 o'clock Movie from other sources, the School Div The Election will be held and all nedy (R e li f\issycats Network News No. 3 - Scalawag 9 30 P .M T im e of D e­ trict Is authorized and reoulred bv the legal voters of the School District 10 00 P.M . Night Gallery will vote at the respective polling 9:30 A .M . J i m B akk er - P tl 10:30 P.M. Mary Tyler law to lew ad valorem taxes upon all 9 00 A M Jim Bakker - 6 00 P.M Kung Fu liveran ce real property taxable bv said School places stated below 10.30 P.M . Bob Newhart T H R E E (3) members will be Club iR e l i Moore Show 7 00 P .M . S o lid Gold District for the payment of the Bonds IT L Club tReh 10.55 P.M . Newscene 48 10.00 P .M . In Touch and the interest thereon vrfthout limi­ elected for three (3) years. 10 30 A.M. (iilligan s Is­ A M Newsprobe 11.00 P.M . The Benny Hill 00 P.M The Philadel­ tation as to date or amount. In O NE (1) member will be elected 10:00 8 11:00 P.M . Saturday Night 11 00 P M W V Grant Jr for two (2 ) years addition, the Bonds are entitled to the At said election, the foi lowing land i Local > Show phia Flyers vs. The Wash­ M in istrie s benefits of the Additional Slate &-*-ool 12 00 A.M. The Late Movie Building Aid Act P .L 1978, /4. proposition will be submitted for the 11 00 AM The Three 10:30 A.M. The Partridge 11 30 P.M . Kojak ington Capitals aporoval of the voters THURSDAY. MARCH 25 11 30 P.M . W .R. Pbrtee Linder such Act, an annual allotment Stooges 12 00 A.M. The Premiere 11:00 P.M. America's Top has been made bv the State Qosrd of Current Expenses $1,995,661.00 Fa m ily 12 00 A .M . T h e 700 Club Education in an amount sufficient to 12 00 A M Film Festival 6:00 A .M . N e w s Plu s The polling places for said election 11 00 A.M. The Mary Tyler Movie - The Killer with 10 1:30 A.M. Today’s Black pav the principal of and interest on and their respective polling districts 6 30 A.M. Hot Fudge the Bonds and that such amount to No 1 - Sad Sack Moore Show Two F a ce s 11:30 P.M. Independent pav the principal of and interest on (described bv reference to the etec 7 00 A.M. Woody Wood­ W om an tion districts used at the last General 2 00 I’ M Film Festival the Bonds shall be paid directly to the 11:30 A.M. Bewitched 2 30 A M Sign Off & Com ­ Network News 2:00 A .M . A m e r ic a ’s B lack Paving Agent to be used bv it to pay Election in said municipalities) have pecker & Friends (Car) such principal and interest and for no betT designated as follows and that No 2 - l.uv 12 00 P.M. Movie Matinee munity Update 12:00 A.M. The Private- no o>rson shall vote at said meeting 8 00 A.M. Bugs Bunny Fo ru m other purpose Payment of the princi­ elsewhere than at the polling place 4 00 I’ M. Film Festival - Ride Beyond Vengeance THURSDAY. MARCH 25 Eye Playhouse pal of and interest on the Bonds is secured by a pledge of assets of the designated for the voters of the Show (C a r) polling district in ^ ic h he/she re­ No 3 - I)an August 200 P.M Cartoon 5 50 A M Sign On & Com­ 1 30 A M Sign Off & Com­ MONDAY. MARCH 22 School Bond Reserve Pund, estab­ 8:30 A M Great Space lished bv P.L. 1980, c.72, and a legend sides. 6 00 P .M Film Festival C arnival munity Update munity Update 7 00 A M The Mike to such effect w ill be printed on the EAST RUTHERFORD No. - The Last Train Coasters Polling District »1 4 2:30 P .M K ro fft Super­ 6 00 A M Health Field T V 48 Douglas Entertainment 9:00 A M B a ttle of the Polling place at the AS. Faust from (iunhill stars 6 30 A.M. New Zoo Revue SUNDAY. MARCH 21 name the rate of interest per annum Intermediate School gvrmasium Pa Planets Hour to be borne bv the bonds bidJor and terson Avenue, in the School District, 8 00 1* M I lee Haw 3 00 P.M. Bugs Bunny 7 00 A.M. Barney Bean & 7 30 A.M. Jim m y Swag- 00 A M Andy Griffith the rate named must be a multiple of for legal voters residing within the 9 30 A .M . D e l V a l 8 one-eighth or one-twentieth of one per General Election District No. 1 erf the 9 00 P M Newsprobe 3 30 P.M. Starblazers Droopy Dog gart 8 30 A M Romper Room centum and must be the same for all Borough of East Rutherford 10:00 A M Dick Van Dyke the bonds bid for. The purchase price Polling District B7 9 30 I M. Old T im e Clospel 4 00 P.M. The Tom & 8.30 A .M . Show M y People 7 30 A.M. Bugs Bunny 10 30 A.M. Edge of Night and Friends specified in the proposal must not be Polling place at the A.S Faust less than $337,000 nor more than Intermediate School gymnasum Pa Hour >Kei< Je rry Hour 00 A.M. Tom & Je r r y - Bob Jones Univ. 8 11.00 A.M. Love Boat 9 00 A M A Study in the $338,000. terson Avenue, in the School District, 10 :}0 P M Jim m y Swag- 4 30 P.M. The Tom & 30 A M Josie and the 9:00 A.M. Popeye & In selecting the proposal to be ft# legal voters residing within the 8 12 00 P.M . The Munsters W ord w ith Jim m y Swag- accepted, the Board of Education will General Election District No 2 of the gart Hour ;Reh Friend s not consider proposals which name a Borough of East Rutherford ' Je rry Hour Pu ssycats 30 P.M . McHales Navy gart 11.30 PM Jim Bakker - 12 rate of interest higher than the lowest Polling District B3 5:00 P .M . Scooby Doo 9:00 A .M . J i m B akk er - 9 30 A.M. Dr Snuggles 9 30 A M Delaware Valley rate named in any legally acceptable Polling place at the A.S. Faust 1:00 P .M . G o m e r P y le proposal for the bonds to be sold; and Intermediate School gvrmasium Pa­ IT1. Club Reh 5 30 P .M . W h a t's Happen- 10:00 A.M. Casper & IT L Club (Reh 1:30 P.M. Dick Van Dyke Foru m if t w or more such proposals name terson Avenue, in the School District, 12 30 V M As the Spirit the lowest rate, the proposal offering 10.00 A.M. Newsprobe Friends (Car) for legal voters residing within the ing 2:00 P .M A d a m 12 2.30 10.00 A M . The 700 Club to-accept the least amount of bonds General Election District No 3 ot Lead s R e l > 6 00 P . M L a V e r n e & 10:30 A.M. Mighty Mouse (such bonds being the first maturing the Borough of East Rutherford (L o c a l) P.M. Casper & Friends 11:30 AM Independent bonds) will be accepted unless two or 1:00 A M Sign O ff & Com­ Polling District »4 Shirley & Company 10:30 A.M. The Partridge (C a r) Network News more proposals name the lowest rate Polling place at the McKenzie munity Update (C a r) of interest and offer to accecrt the 6 30 P.M., Happy Days F a m ily 11:00 Flintstones (Car) 12:00 P.M . Another Ufe same least amount of bonds, in vrftich School at Carlton Avenue and New 3 00 P.M. Bugs Bunny- event that one of such last mentioned Street in the School District, for MONDAY . MARCH 22 Again 11 30 Brady Bunch 12:30 P.M . M y Three Sons legal voters residing within the 11 00 A.M. The M ary Tyler Porky Pig Show (Car) proposals which offers to pav the 5 50 A.M. Sign On & Com­ 7 00 P.M M*A‘S*H 12 00 Abbott & Costello highest price will be accepted. General Election District No 4 of Moore Show 4 00 P.M Flintstones Hour 1 00 P.M. The Afternoon The purchaser must pav accrued the Borough of East Rutherford munity Lpdate 7 30 P.M. M*A‘S*H 11:30 A .M . Bew itched 1:30 P .M . B lo n d ie Movie Movie - Marked Woman interest from the date of the Bonds to 5 00 P.M Brady Bunch the date of delivery No interest will CARLSTADT 6 00 A M Health Field 8.00 P.M The Movie on 29 12 00 P.M . Movie Matinee 3.00 P .M . Sund ay Comedy 3 00 P.M Here's Lucy be paid upon the deposit made by the Polling Distncl a \ H our POiling place at Lincoln School. 6:30 A .M . N e w Zoo Revue successful bidder. - Back to Bataan - Wuthering Heights M o vie 3 30 P.M Rhoda Proposals should be addressed to Seventh Street, in the School Ostrict. 6:00 P .M . In cre d ib le Hulk for legal voters residing within Gen­ 7 00 A .M . Harney B ear & 10 00 P.M. Independent 2:00 PM Cartoon 5:00 P .M . S u n d ay B ig M ov­ the undersigned Secretary and 7 00 P.M . Sanford and Son 4:00 P .M D a n cin ' On A ir enclosed in a sealed envelope marked eral Election District No 1 of the Droopy Dog Network News ie on the outside "Proposal for Bonds " Borough of Caristadt C arnival 7 30 P .M . A ll in the F a m ily 5:00 P M Good Tim es Bidders must, at the time of making Polling District »2 7 30 A M Bu g s Bunny 10 30 P.M. Mary Tyler 7 00 P .M . In Se arch Of. their bids deposit a certified or Polling place at Lincoln School. 2 30 P.M. Krofft Super­ 3 00 P.M Philadelphia 5 30 P M Welcome Back Seventh Street, in the School District, 8:00 A M Tom & Je r r y 7:30 P .M . The Undersea cashier's or treasurer's check tor Moore Show stars Ko tter $6,740 drawn upon a bank or trust for legal voters residing within Gen­ 76’ers vs Detroit Pistons eral Election District No. 2 of the 8 30 A M Jo s ie and the 11 00 P.M The Benny Hill World of Jacques Cousteau company for such amount, to the 3:00 P .M . B u g s Bunny 6 00 P.M. Barney Miller order of the School District, to secure Borough of Caristadt 10 00 P.M Night Gallery Polling District B3 Pu s s y ca ts Show 3:30 P .M . Starb lazers 8:30 P .M . Ro b in Hood 6:30 P.M The Jeffersons the School District from any loss 10 30 P.M . Bob Newhart resulting from a failure of the bidder Polling place at Washington 9 00 A M Jim Bakker - 11 30 P M Kojak 4 00 P M The Tom & 9:00 P .M . I t ’s Y o u r B u si­ 7:00 P M S h a N a Na to comply with the terms of his bid School. Third Street, in the School 10:55 P.M . Newscene 48 Checks of unsuccessful bidders wrfll District for legal vcrters residing PTL Club i Reh 12:00 A.M. The Premiere Je r r y Hour ness 9:30 P.M . House Calls 7:30 P M T h e Jeffersons be returned upon the award of the within General Election District No 3 11:00 P.M . Saturday Night bonds. The right is reserved to reject of the Borough of Caristadt. 10 00 A M N e w s p ro b e Movie - Long Day's Jour­ 4 30 P M The Tom & 10:00 P.M . Ken Copeland 00 P.M. The Moving Pic­ Polling District 04 12:00 A.M. The Late Movie 8 all bids. ney Into Night 11:00 P.M On Target . The successful bidder may at his Polling place at Lindbergh School. (Local I Je r r y Hour ture - Tail Gunner Joe option refuse to accept the Bonds if Washington Street, in the School FRIDAY. MARCH 26 District for legal vcrfers residing 10 30 A.M. The Partridge 2 30 A M Sign Off & Com­ 5 00 P.M . Scooby Doo MONDAY. MARCH a . 11 00 P.M The Peoples prior to their delivery anv income tax law of the United States of America within General Election District No. 4 Family munity Update 5 30 P M What's Happen­ 6:00 A .M . N e w s P lu s 6 00 A.M. News Plus shall provide that the interest thereon of the Borough of Caristadt Court Polling District »5 11:00 A M. The Mary Tyler WEDNESDAY MARCH 24 6:30 A M H ot Fudge is taxable, or shall be taxable at a ing 6:30 A .M . Hot Fudge 11:30 P M S ta r Trek future date, for Federal Income tax Polling place at Lindbergh School. Washington Street, in the School Moore Show 5.50 A.M. Sign On & Com­ 7:00 A .M . W oody Wood­ 7.00 A .M . W ood y Wood­ purposes, and In such case the deposit 6.00 P.M. LaVerne & 12:30 A.M . The 700 Club made bv him will be returned and he District for legal voters residing 11 30 A M Bewitched munity Update pecker & Friends (Car) pecker & Friends (Car) will be relieved of his contractual within General Election District No. 5 Shirley & Com pany 2:00 A .M . D e la w a re Valley obligations arising from the accep­ of the Borough of Caristadt. 12:00 P.M. Movie Matinee 6:00 A .M . H e alth Field 8:00 A M B u g s Bunny 6.30 P .M . H a p p y D ays 8:00 A .M . B ugs Bunny Fo ru m tance of his proposal. March 18, 1982 - The Long Voyage Home 30 A.M. New Zoo Revue If the Bonds qualify for issuance of 6 Again Show (C a r ) Show (C a r) anv policy of municipal bond insur- Fee. $22.68 .Great Space 200 PM Cartoon 7:00 A.M . B a rn e y B ear & 7 00 P M M'A*S*H 8:30 A .M . G re a t Space 8 30 A .M . TUESDAY, MARCH 23 C arn ival Droopy Dog 7 30 P.M. M*A*S*H C oasters Coasters 7:00 A M The Mike LEGAL NOTICE 2 30 P.M. Krofft Super­ 7 30 A M Bugs Bunny 9.00 A.M. Battle of the 9 00 A M B a ttle of the 8:00 P .M . The M o vie on 29 Douglas Entertainment EAST RUTHERFORD RECREATION COMMISSION stars 8:00 A .M . T o m & Je r r y - The W ilby Conspiracy Plan ets Plan e ts The East Ruttwrtora RtCTWflon Camrrtssroi; is F n * T«nn.s H our i»ssons for resident a w and girls, ages H 3 on Salurtay n M r m 3 00 P M Bugs Bunny 8 30 A M Josie and the 10.00 P.M. Independent 9:30 A M D e l V al 9:30 A .M . D e l V a l 8 00 A M Andy Griffith MoiiSing Marcn TO. NM h»1t*r informal,on dlMse call Instnxlor Ray Taylor at 935-4934. 3 30 p .M Starb lazers Pussycats Network News 10.00 A.M. Dick Van Dyke 10.00 A M W eekend 8 30 A.M. Romper Room & 4 00 P.M The Tom 9:00 A M J i m B akker - 10.30 P.M. Mary Tyler 10:30 A.M. Edge of Night 10 30 A M Edge of Night and Friends March 18, 1982 11:00 A.M. Love Boat Je r r y Hour PTL Club (Reh Moore Show 11:00 A .M . L o v e Boat 9:00 A M A Study in the Km $7 80--- — ------& 4 30* P M The Tom 10:00 A M. Newsprobe 11:00 P.M . The Benny Hill 12.00 P.M . The Munsters 12 00 P.M . The Munsters Word with Jim m y Swag- 12 30 P.M . McHales Navy Jerry Hour (L o c a l) Show 12:30 P.M . McHales Navy gart LEGAL NOTICE 5:00 P .M . Scooby Doo 10 30 A M The Partridge 1130 P.M. Kojak 1:00 P .M . G o m e r P y le 1:00 P .M . G o m e r P y le 9:30 A.M. Delaware Valley NOTICE 5:30 P .M . W h a t s Happen­ 1:30 P .M . D ic k V a n Dyke F a m ily 12:00 A.M. The Premiere 1:30 P .M . D ick Van D yke F o ru m Notice is hereby given to the Legal Voters ol the School District of the 2:00 P .M . A d a m 12 2:30 torouoh of Wallington in the County of Bergen, that the annual meeting ot the ing 11 00 A M. The Mary Tyler Movie - Hallelujah, I’m A 2:00 P .M . A d am 12 2:30 10:00 A M T h e 700 Club P.M. Casper & Friends •taction of three (3) merrtoers of the Board of EAxation will be held in Hose 6 00 P . M . L a V e r n e & Moore Show P.M. Casper & Friends rarrwanv No 1 FI rehouse, Wellington High School, and Hose Company No. 2 Bum 11:30 AM . Independent Rehouse, on Tuesday, April 6.1982, from 1 o'clock p.m to9o'clock p.m, and (C a r) Shirley & Company 11 30 A M Bewitched 2 30 A.M. Sign Off it Com­ (C a r) Network News m. much longer as may be necessary to enabfe all legal voters present to cast 3 00 P.M. Bugs Bunny- theirbal I otv T h ree menders will be elected for three full year terms. 6 30 PM Happy Days 12 00 P M Movie Matinee munity Update 3:00 P .M . B u g s Bunny- 12:00 P.M. Another Ufe At said meeting will be the question of voting a tax for the following Porky Pig Show (Car) Again Paradise Lagoon Porky Pig Show (Car) 12:30 P.M . M y Three Sons FRIDAY. MARCH 26 4 00 P.M . Flintstones Hour For Current Expenses..^...... y...... $2,227,153.00 7 00 P.M. M*A*S*H 2 00 P . M C a r t o o n 4:00 P .M . Flintsto nes Hour 1:00 P . M T h e Afternoon Total Amount Thougt* To Be Necessary is...... $3,277,1S3.00 5:50 A M . Sign On k Com­ 5 00 P.M. Brady Bunch 7 30 P.M M*A*S*H 5:00 P .M . B ra d y Bunch The polling place for legal voters residing within General Election Districts C arn ival munity Update Movie - About Face Nos. 1 and 2 will be In Hose Company No. 1 Fl rehouse, union Boulevard. Hour 8 00 P.M Solid Gold 2 30 P.M. Krofft Super­ Hour 3:00 P .M . H e re 's Lu cy The polling Piece for legal voters residing vrfthln General Election Districts 6 00 A M Health Field 6.00 P .M . In cre d ib le Hulk Not. 3 and 5 will be In the Wellington High School, Main Avenue. 9 00 P.M N.I.T. Semi- stars 6:00 P .M Incred ib le Hulk The polling place for the legal voters residing within General Election 6 30 A M New Zoo Revue 7.00 P .M . San fo rd and Son 3:30 P .M Rhoda Finals - B a s k e tb a ll! 11:00 7:00 P .M . Sanford and Son Districts Nos. 4 and 6 will be In Hose Company No. 2 Fl rehouse, Johnson 3 00 P.M. Bugs Bunny 7:00 A .M . B a r n e y B e a r & 4:00 P .M . D a n c in ’ On A ir Avenue. 7:30 P .M . A ll in the F a m ily JO SEPH C. BRUNACK1 P.M. The Benny Hill Show 7:30 P .M . AH in the F a m ily 5:00 P .M . Good Tim es 3 30 P.M. Starblazers Droopy Dog 8 00 P.M . Philadelphia Secretary 11 30 P .M . Independent 8.00 P .M . 8 o’clock Movie 5:30 P .M W elco m e Back March 18. 1982 4:00 P .M . T h e Tom I 7 30 A.M. Bugs Bunny 76'ers vs. Cleveland 10:30 P .M . B o b N ewtiart Fee $12.48 *------Network News Je r r y Hour 00 A.M. Tom & Jerry K o tter 8 C a v a lie rs 12 00 A M Kojak 4 30 P.M. The Tom i 8 30 A.M. Joiie and the 10:55 P.M . Newscene 48 1:00 A.M. The Premiere THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982—Page 17

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South Bergen, MLS & D irect By Owner Bloomfield, Nutley, Glen Ridge & Belleville,MLS LYNDHURST Magnificent English Tudor NORTH ARLINGTON INVEST IN HAPPINESS NORTH MUNffTON: PtC-SHUNS SPECIAL! 1 fam NORTH ARLINGTON C07T CAPE AImi sided House and adjoining lot Mum sided 2 tam 4 + 3 ^-possible 3 rms v-lff Lit tOR. mod bit. IVi baths 2 lr* NTs plus t brick fit. LR. eat m Ml.. 2 M's plus Irt end No agents, brokers need 4 Bedrooms, IV2 baths, living room, dining room, large bath ta base All lr| ins Home in move f» base e-2 rm 1 bit tacil Prime loc 1 car rear peak Fell base 1 cat |ar aoolv. Bv appointment family room w-fireplace, modern kitchen, gas heat & hot condit Touts lor $91 900 o n ly . C a ll d u r in g d a v 382- water, 35' x 146 lot, residential area, home is “FRESH ON THE MARKET” 5163; Eves. 998-4523 On maintenance free' The list of extras goes on and on, so G E T R ESU LTS weekends either number. LYNDHURST: No VA FHA mortgages many that we can not list them all. call for details K m or A BETTER TOMORROW TODAY Id AT HOMETOWN •S ANOTHER SMOOTH CLOSING -AND - “NEWER 2 FAMILY” AGENCY ME ALWAYS WOMINC TOOAT FOR YOU TOMORROW THE HOME AT 2M LYNDHURST AVENUE IYNOHURST HAS J KEN LISTED AND SOU) IT HOMETOWN ACENCY If this isn't enough, excellent financing terms are This Vz brick front and aluminum sided 2 family in Mint con­ available to qualified buyers! dition. First and 2nd floor have large living rm, mod kit, din­ LIST WITH US AND GET RE ADYTOMOVE! LYNDHURST FOR SALE ing area and three bedrms, one master size, mod large bath 615 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N.J. 07071 MORTGAGES AVAILABLE T QUALIFIED BUYERS | H Home has front and rear steps plus partially finished 3 rm Members of ONE FAMILY 7 garages. large lot Call For Information apt. in basements. RENTALS NEEDED SOUTH BERGEN M L S Call to seel (New Listing) 127,900 438-3320 TENANTS WAlTINt ARLINGTQN-KEARNY M L S OPEN 7 OAYS EVES OAILV till 9PM NO FEITOLANOIORD MORRIS COUNTY M L S NORTH ARLINGTON Richard R VanClahn licensed Real Estate Broker Dusiness Deli. 648 sq. ft., Deli cases, slicer, cash re­ N. ARLINGTON: »r koncto m wnicrwe.ngtuBimecusTinimatflwwsiui. i gister, desk calculator, refridgerator, much more. "EXPANDED CAPE" 15.000 This lovely home is located in prime area, strictly residential a call for additional details. cul de sac. Home has living rm, kit, large dining rm, 2 Singers Sought EQUAL HOUSING bedrms & bath on 1st fl with 2 additional bedrms and bath LEONARDS CHEVAL OPPORTUNITY O P E N H O U S E on 2nd. Finished basement. Spring Concert All real estate advertised (New Listing) *»kin* 79,900 RIAL IITATI III M M M M I i.n t h is n e w s p a p e r is SATURDAY, MARCH 20,1982 • 1 P.M.-4P.M. Fairleigh Dickinson Uni­ subject to the Federal 425-427 Lincoln Avenue, Carlstadt, N J. 77 Ridge Road, North Arlington Fair Housing Act of 1968 You are invited to inspect this 3 Bedroom Brick and N. ARLINGTON: versity invites singers to which makes it illegal to “CAPE" participate in its advertise any preference, Aluminum Cape plus large cinder block building This exceptionally clean home has Livingrm, Dining rm. mod REALTOR 8 9 1 - 7 8 0 * Rutherford Choral Union limitation, or ideal for your business. Asking $130,000 discrimination based on kit, new bath and 2 bedrms One car garage, gas heat. The group will be prepar­ race, color, rchgton. sex, O P E N H O U S E (Newlisting) ” ,900 ing for a M ay program fea­ or national origin or an SUNDAY, MARCH20,1982 • 1 P.M.-4 P.M. JUST LISTED turing an All Gersiiwin intention to make any 101 Feronia Way, Rutherford, New Jersey LYNDHURST — If Mother Daughter featuring such preference Concert Excellent investment. Be sure to inspect this 4-3 705 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst LR, DR, U ltra Mod Kit, Sitting Rm, 4 Bdrms, limitation or discrimination " room 2 Family home. Asking $75,900. bath. Finished basement has LR-8DRM Rehearsals begin Mon­ 933-3333 day. March 22 and con­ Comb, bath. Quiet dead end street. Call for This newspaper will not RUTHERFORD S LEADING M.L.S. SALES Offices in Franklin Lakes - Mahwah tinue weekly at 8 F .M in more details! knowingly accept any ad­ OFFICE FOR 1981 Ramsey - Ridgewood - Wyckoff the Lower Lecture Hall, vertising for real estate Relocation Division - Ramsey 327-7773 Round Building. West which is in violation of Passaic and Montross Ave­ the law Our readers are ELL WOOD S. Letter To The Editor nues, Rutherford Louis i n f o r,m e d tha t a ll dwellings advertised in Hooker, professor of music Dear Editor: of 24 years in the United this newspaper are N E W , I N C . A bbott and choral activities direc­ available on an equal op­ Let the state of New Je r­ States Senate in service to REALTORS — INSURORS tor. will lead the choir portunity basis sey pay tribute to a selfless the people of New Jersey B r e m e r statesman, Senator Clif­ F o r m ore inform ation on LEADER NEWSPAPERS 46 Chestnut St., Rutherford ford Case, by naming the Sincerely, the Choral Union or sched­ 251 R id g e Road Lyndhurst. N.J. 939-8000 New Jersey Sports Arena Jam rs Carbone ules call Professor Hooker R e a l t o r s in his honor for his service Uyndhurst at (201) 460-5044 Page 18—THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982 ’He sustained internal while working on the sec­ 11:40 a.m . while working injuries and severe LEGAL NOTICE According to a spokes- a t h e LEGAL NOTICE BerkeleySponsorsType-A-Thon on building in ond floor of the building trauma and was rushed to L Y N D H U R S T man at Clara Maass Hospi­ meadowlands was much which will house head- O R D IN A N C E NO. 1823 Adopted/March 9, 1982 In an effort to aid the P a rtic ip a tin g high the hospital by Lyndhurst tal, Belleville, the condi­ im D ro v e d . quarters of the BOND ORDINANCE REAP BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS March of Dimes in the school students will be ambulance. He was placed PRO PR I A T I NG AND AP­ TOWNSHIP OF L YNOHURST tion of a construction The worker, John Hackensack Meadowland PROPRIATING $95,500, AND AU ATTEST: fight for a healthier tomor­ honored at a reception in the Intensive Caree Unit THORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF Herbert W. Perry worker severely injured a Moschella, 45, of 6 House Development Commission. $24,500 BONOS OR NOTES OF THE Township Clerk row, the Berkeley School hosted by the Berkeley TOWNSHIP, FOR IMPROVE Lvndhurst, New Jersev week ago Monday, about Drive, Morristown, fell MENTS TO THE TOWNSHIP N O T IC E of Ridgewood has co-spon- School on Saturday, March HEALTH CENTER 8Y THE TOVW The Lyndhurst bond ordinance SHIP OF LYNDHURST, IN THE published herewith has been finally sored the 1982 “ Type-A- 20 at 10 A.M. All attending COUNTY OF BERGEN, NEW JER ­ adopted and the 20afe|^cjinance published here- THE COU NTY OF BERGEN, NEW cream highly effective for the threatment of jock Countv of Bergen New Jersev For w>tjr h a t ^ ^ B ^ n a l l y passed bv the JERSEY. LEGAL NOTICE the said improvement or purpose Bpbrough t J H R i l of the Borough of BE (T ORDAINED BY THE BOARD itch and athlete's feet. This is NOT an experimental stated in said Section 3, there is OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE Carlstadt. in the County of Bergen in Departm ent of Health cream, but is actually available by prescription at hereby appropriated or reap the State of N ew Jersev, on the 16th TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, IN HELP WANTED propriated the sum of $95,500. said THE COU NTY OF BERGEN, NEW North Arlington, N.J. dav of M arch, 1982, and the twenty O R D IN A N C E #2-82 I this time. sum being inclusive of all appropria day period of lim itation within urtiich JERSEY (not kss than two-thirds of PRIVATE TUTOR — TEACHER tions heretofore made therefor and all members thereof concurring) AS AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD a suit, action or proceeding question­ OF HEALTH, BOROUGH OF OF THE HANDICAPPED, PART T IM E Come loin cur including the sum of $t.500 as the ing the va lid ity of such ordinance can FOLLOWS: Section 1. The improvement de­ NORTH ARLINGTON, COUNTY OF down payment for said improvement be commenced, as provided in the (Learning Problems). Call 933- fam ily of 15 housewives presently To be eligible for the study, you must be: scribed in Section 3 of this bond BERGEN, STATE OF NEW JER or purpose r‘:quir«3 bv law and more Loccal Bond L a w , has begun to run ordinance is herebv authorized as a SEY TO REGULATE THE 5973 after 3:30 P.M doing telephone from our 1. over 18 years old partfcuiar/v described in said Section from the date of the first publication 3 and new ava-lab le therefor by virtue general improvement to be made or QUARANTINE AND DISCHARGE convenient. No. Arlington loca­ of this statem ent Frances Gomez FROM QUARANTINE OF CERTAIN 2. suffering from itchy or tender jock itch, of provision in a previously adopted Borough Clerk acquired by the Township of Lvn­ tion. T\md shifts, 10 A M -1 P.M budget or budgets of the Township for dhurst. in the County of Bergen, New ANIMALS, WITHIN THE BELFI0REACC0RHAN Borough of Carlstadt, BOROUGH, TO SET STANDARDS or 6 P .M - 9 P .M Call (800) 242- athlete's feet or rashes under breasts. down payment or for capital improve­ County of Bergen Jersey. For the said improvement or purpose stated in said Section 3, there FOR QUARANTINE AND DIS­ 5890, Salary & Corrmissioa$25 ment curposes and inc ludinq also the New Jersey STUDIO CHARGE AND TO IMPOSE PENAL sum o' $69 500 expected to be received is herebv appropriated the sum of PRIVATE LESSONS hour potential.______bv the Township from the Countv of BOND ORDINANCE $24,500, said sum being inclusive of all TIES FOR VIOLATIONS. The treatment will be totally FREE, including four Berger-. Ne* Jersev as a grant in aid BOND ORDINANCE TO AUTHOR appropriations heretofore made PUBLIC NOTICE 580 Keamy Ave. of fine.ncing said improvement or I2E THE RECONSTRUCTIONOF A therefor and including the sum of Public Notice is herebv given that PERSON WANTED — to visits with a dermatologist and free samples of the purpose STORM SEWER IN BROAD $1,500 as the down payment for said at a regular meeting held on Wednes­ Kearny, N.J. im provem ent or purpose required bv day, M arch 3, 1982, the foregoing care for school age child after medicated cream. Section 2 For the financing of said STREET IN, BY AND FOR THE 991-2233 improvement or purpose and to meet BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT, IN law and more particularly described ordinance w as introduced and passed school in my home in North the oar’ of said $95,500 appropriation THE COUNTY OF BERGEN, NEW in said Section 3 and now available on second and final reading. Arlinton. Also light house­ therefor bv virtu e of provision in a A P P R O V E D . F^ter Biondi not prov ded fo» bv application here JER SEY , TO APPROPRIATE THE keeping & cooking. Flexible For additional information, please call under of said downpayment and SUM OF $84,300 TO PAY THE COST previously adopted budget or budgets President of of the Tow nship for down pament or Boardof Health job. Good for retired person. grant, negotiable bonds of the Town THEREOF, TO MAKE A DOWN h e l p W a n t e d ______4 6 0 - 0 2 8 0 ______ship are herebv authorized to be P A Y M E N T A N D TO A U T H O R IZ E for cap ital improvement purposes. B Y . C. R U T H R U T H Must be relible person. Call issued in the principal amount of T H E IS S U A N C E O F BO N D S TO Section 2. F o r the financing of said Secretary to Board of Health I im provem ent or purpose and to meet March 18, 1982 991-6671 leave message. $24,500 pursuant to the Local Bond FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIA the part of said $24,500 appropriation Law of New Jerseuv In anticipation TlON AND TO PROVIOE FOR THE F«$7 80 ------P AR T T IM E — EAR N $500 a not provided for by application here­ of the issuance of said bonds and to IS S U A N C E O F B O N D A N T IC I- m onth te a c h in g Skin Care & under of said downpayment, nego­ WORK AT HOME JOBS temporariiy finance said improve PATION N O TES IN ANTICI- tiable bonds of the Township are LEGAL NOTICE Make Up Application, for a hahne's ment or Purpose negotiable notes of PATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF herebv authorized to be issued in the AVAILABLE! Substantial the Township in a principal amount SUCH BONDS, rapidly growing company. principal amount of $23,000 pursuant Department of Health earnings possible. Call 504- not exceeding $24,500 are herebv BE IT ORDAINED bv the tothe Local Bond Law of New Jersey Free training and sample kit. RN’S, authorized to be issued pursuant to Borough C ouncil of the Borough of North Arlington, N.J. Call 484-9515 o r 839-6815.____ M I -8003. E x t. 8354 In fo rm a ­ NEWARK In anticipation of the issuances of said O R D IN A N C E Si-82 and withip the limitations Prescribed Carlstadt, in the Countv of Bergen, bonds and to tem porarily finance said tion. bv said law New Jersev, as follows: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING DRIVER Preferably morn im provem ent or purpose, negotiable RESIDENCY AS A REQUIREMENT Section 3 „ i The ,morovemeM , S.e.c,J.on V notes of the Township in a principal LPN’S FOR EMPLOYMENT WITHIN ings or full time. Must have herebv autnori zed and Duroose for Carlstadt, in the Countv of Bergen, amount not exceeding $23,000 are WAITRESS/WAITER the financing of which ca,d obliga- ''^ construct a Jlo t m * w f r in CLASSIFIED SERVICE FOR THE full knowledge of handling herebv authorized to be issued NORTH ARLINGTON BOARD OF Practice For We are seeking a Waitress- tions are to he .ssoeO ,s the ,n » r 0, e ,Br0,? d, , s ,r ' el pursuant to and within the limitations large trucks^C all 998-7000. COUNTER HELP ment of the Townshio Health Center Sixth Streets in said Borough Sard prescribed bv said law. HEALTH. Specialty On Waiter experienced in Dining PUBLIC NOTICE PART TIME situate on Stuyvesant Avenue in the improvement ihatl include all work. Section 3. (a) The improvement Room service to serve our Sr. Township bv the complet.on of the materials and^appurtenances neces, Public Notice is herebv given that For convenient food store. Your Own Schedule herebv authorized and purpose for at a regular meeting held on Wednes­ Executives. 15 hour week. basement together with required ao- ana suitable for the use and the financing of which said obliga­ TRAINEE Days, nights and weekends. ourtenances and all work and materi Purpose thereof day. M arch 3, 1982, the foregoing • Accute Hospital 11.-30am - 2-30 pm. tions are to be issued is the purchase ordinance w as introduced and passed als necessary for or incidental to said Section 2 T he sum of $84,300 be of a bus bv the Township. FULLTIME M ust be 18 or over A p ply in and the sam e hereby is appropriated on second and final reading. • Critical Care im provem ent all as shown on and i (b) The estimated maximum A P P R O V E D . Peter Biondi For Photo Shop, Opportuni­ person Please apply to ourPersonnel accoidance with the Plans an I to the pa ym e nt of the cost of the amount of bonds or notes to be issued • Nursing Home reconstruction of the storm sewer , President. FOREST DAIRY Dept. Monday thru Friday 10 specifications therefor on for said purpose is $23,000. Board of Health ty To Leam Camera. Day or (c) The estim ated cost of said office " o f " the 7 o vm 5 tip ’ cic r » "a ™ ) S i " ' ! ? ? , in an<) “ “ "'o '"'™ " bv ^ BY C RUTH RUTH COLO CUT CENTER • Home Care am - 12 noon, or 1 pm - 4 pm. hereby approved tion 1 of this ordinance. Said sum so purpose is $24,500 the excess thereof Night. Join the nation's most progressive Secretary to Board erf Health Equal opportunity employer M l T he appropriated shall be met from the over the said estimated maximum nursmg service We offer assignments in- stn M arch 18, 1982 bond• proceeds of the sale of the bonds amount of bonds or notes to be issued 4 3 8 -6 7 2 9 some of the nation's most prestigious amount of Fee. $6.24______215 Ridge Road. ♦or said purpose is $24,500t o ^ n authorized and the down payment therefor being the amount of the said hospitals at top hourly rates. Choice of appropriated bv this ordinance Said $1,500 down payment for said North Arlington schedule and h ah n e's imim provem ent shallsnail beue maderrvjut as a purpose. or c V h 2?* thereof qeneral im provem ent, no part of the LEGAL NOTICE 609 Broad St. over the said estimated maximum rn, t tH^rpof shall be assessed Section 4. The following additional FOREST DAIRY • Health-Life Ins. matters are herebv determined, de­ PART TIME amount of bonds or notes to be issued a aainc* o rooe rtv specially benefited NOTICE OF DECISION OF COLD CUT CENTER Newark, NJ0710I clared. recited and stated: WORK AT HOME ON A • Paid Vacation Plan JM M aownoa 'm entor sVrt S<’'d Section 3. It is herebv determined (a) The said purpose described in BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT $1,500 aown pa ym e nt for said purpose and stated th at m the making of TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN. lOSpringdell. Rutherford and said $69,500 grant expected to be Section 3 of this bond ordinance is not NEW TFLEPH0NE PROGRAM • Mai. Practics Ins. im provem ent (hereinafter re a current expense and is propertv or P U B L IC N O T IC E is hereby givet. received ferred to as "purpose") is not a to all persons that a public hearing IN C O M E TAX bee tion 4 The following additional improvement which the Township $4 — $6 per hour current expense of said Borough and mav lawfully acquire or make as a was held on M arch 9, 1982, at vrfiich m atters are herebv determined de (2) it is n ece ssa ry to finance said hearing an application for a Variance clared. recited and stated general improvement, and no part of purpose bv the issuance of obliga the cost thereof has been or shall be to permit the construction of an Call 935-5710 Staff Builders INCOME TAX (a* The said purpose described m tions of said Borough pursuant to the addition to property commonly Section 3 of this bond ordinance is not specially assessed on property spe­ Local Bond Law of New Jersev. and known as 444 Parle Avenue, and Health Care Service PREPARED a current expense and is property or cially benefited thereby CERTIFIED (3) the e stim ated cost of said change the dwelling from a one- im provem ent w hich the Township (b) The period of usefulness of said Paramus 845-4461 Low Cost-Fast Services purpose is i84.300, and (4) $4,300 of purpose w ith in the limitations of said fa mil y residence to a tw>famiiv may lawfully acquire or make as a said sum is to be provided by the residence was presented bv Major HELP WANTED general im provem ent and no part of Local Bond Law, according to the Rutherford 933-0804 call Karam Salib down payment hereinafter ap reasonable life thereof, computed Edward G. Allan. N.A. 997-2316 the cost thereof has been or shall be propriated to finance said purpose, Said application was granted with GROWING COMPANY soeciallv assessed on propertv spe­ from the date of the said bonds and (5) the estimated maximum authorized by this bond ordinance, is conditions, w hich decision is on file Workdays after 6 P.M cially benefited thereby and availab le for inspection in the amount of bonds or notes necessary five (5) years. Male or Fertiale Weekends 9 AM to 10 PM (b > The period of usefulness of said to be issued for said purpose is Municipal Building, Rutherford, N J IN C O M E TA X purpose w ithin the limitations of said (c) The supplemental debt state­ $80,000. and (6) the cost of such RUTHERFORD Must have car HOME Local Bond L a w according to the ment required by said Law has been purpose, as hereinbefore stated, in­ duly m ade and filed in the office of the B O A R D O F A D JU ST M EN T reasonable i iff* thereof computed Excellent Salary. cludes the aggregate amount of Township Clerk and a comolete ex­ A N N E SU R D O V E L from the date of the said bonds Secretary to the Board HEALTH AIDES $28,050 w hich is estimated to be ecuted duplicate thereof has been 438-3371 Ext. 9 — INCOME TAX PREPARED — authorized bv this bond ordinance, is necessary to finance the cost of such filed in the office of the Director of the D A T ED : M arch 10, 1982 forty (40) yea rs purpose, including architect's fees, Division of Local Government Ser­ PU BLISH ED : March 18, 1982 Immediate positions lc> The supplem ental debt state­ FEDERAL & STATE accounting, engineering and inspec­ vices in the Department of Communi­ ! Fee $5 67 . . . . ------ment required bv said Law has been tion costs, legal expenses and other SEWING SAMPLE available duly made and filed in the office of the ty A ffairs of the State of New Jersey, Done At Your Home expenses, including interest on such and such statem ent shows that the Township Clerk and a complete ex­ obligations to the extent permitted LEGAL NOTICE MAKER NEEDED • Hospital-Home Care ecuted duplicate thereof has been gross debt of the Township as defined JOSEPH T. CASAD0NTE. Public Accountant bv Section 40A 2-20of the Local Bond in said law is increased bv the Pattern making (hands on) filed m the office of the Director of the Law authorization of the bonds and notes Department of Health & • Excellent Pay Division of Local Government Ser Call 939-3195 — 3 to 8 P.M. Section 4. it is herebv determined provided for in this bond ordinance bv North Arlington, N .J sewing experience a must vices m the D epartm ent of Communi and stated that moneys exceeding $23,000 and the said obligations au­ O R D IN A N C E ff>82 • Going Steady Bonus tv Affairs of the State of New Jersev, $4.30o. ap propriated for down pay thorized by this bond ordinance will AN ORDINANCE TO FIX AND ES­ Must be mechanically in­ • Shift Differential and such statem ent shows that the ments on capital improvements or be w ithin debt limitations prescribed TABLISH FEES FOR CERTAIN gross debt of the Township as defined fof the capital improvement fund in bv said Law. SERVICES AND DISTRIBUTION clined, 7 5 1 -1 1 0 0 Car Necessary P&H TAX SERVICE in said taw is increased bv the budgets heretofore adopted for said (d) An aggregate amount not ex­ OF PUBLIC RECORDS AND MATE authorization of the bonds and notes Borough are now available to fi­ ceeding $2,000 for legal costs, and RIALS BY MEMBERS OF THE 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE provided for in this bond ordinance by nance said purpose The sum of other item s of expense listed in and BOARD OF HEALTH, BOROUGH $24,500 and the said obligations au $4,300 is hereby appropriated from permitted under section 40A:2:20 of OF NORTH ARLINGTON, STATE Federal - State Returns thorized bv this bond ordinance will such m oneys to the payment of the said Law mav be included as part of OF NEW JERSEY. Staff Builders be within all debt limitations pre­ Accountant — In-Home Service cost of said purpose the cost of said improvement and is PUBLIC NOTICE MERROW MACHINE Health Care Service scribed bv said Law S e c t io n 5. T o fin a n c e s a id included in the foregoing estimate Public Notice is hereby given that (d l An aggregate amount not ex purpose, bonds of said Borough of an thereof. at a regular meeting held on \M*dnes- OPERATORS & FLOOR Paramus 845-4461 ceedmg $13,900 for engineering costs, REASONABLE 9 3 3 - 9 3 3 1 aggregate prin cip al amount not ex­ Section 5. T he full faith and credit dav, M arch 3, 1982, the foregoing legal costs and other items of ex ceeding $80,000 are herebv author­ of the Township are herebv Pledged to ordinance was introduced and Passed HELP NEEDED Rutherford 933-0804 oense listed in and permitted under ized to be issued pursuant to Ihe the punctual paym ent of the principal on second and final reading. section 40A 2 .20 of said Law may be ENTERTAINMENT Local Bond L a w Said bonds shall of and interest on the said obligations A P P R O V E D : Peter Biondi B0LLENBACH included as p a rt of the cost of said bear interest at a rate per annum as authorized b v this bond ordinance. President, im provem ent and is included m the mav be hereafter determined within Said obligations shall be direct, un­ Boardof Health KNITTING MILLS foregoing estim te thereof the lim itations prescribed by law lim ited obligations of the Township, B Y : C. R U T H R U T H CUSTOMER SERVICE D.J. DIMAGGIO S p a c e fo r Section 5 The funds, if anv. from All m atters with respect to said and the Township shall be obligated to Secretary to Board of Health 577 New York Ave time to tim e received bv the Town bonds not determined bv this or levy ad va lo rem taxes upon all the March 18, 1982 REPRESENTATIVE D ance M usic From the 40’s Ship on account ol the county grant dmance shall be determined bv taxable prop erty within the Township Fee: $6.24______Lyndhurst, N.J. To The Present referred to m Section i of this bond resolutions to be hereafter adopted for the paym ent of said obligations for transportation related S a le and interest thereon without lim ita­ PROFESSIONAL STEREO ordinance shall be used for financing Section 6 To finance said n company 5 to 6 years ex­ the im provem ent or purpose de­ purpose, bond anticipation notes of tion of rate or amount. LEGAIT OTICE EQUIPMENT scribed m paragraph la) of Section 3 said Borough of an aggregate princi Section 6 A ll bond anticipation perience in transportation of this bond ordinance bv application pal am ount not exceeding $80,000 are notes issued hereunder shall mature N O T IC E O F DECISION OF The Best In Tape at such tim es as m av be determined H. SITUATIONS thereof to dire ct payment of the costs herebv authorized to be issued BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT field preferred Typing i 9 3 3 -3 3 9 7 of said im provem ent or purpose pursuant to the Local Bond Law in bv the chief financial officer; pro­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WANTKI) Section 6 The full faith and credit anticipation of the issuance of said vided that no note shall mature later P U B L IC N O T IC E is hereby given telephone skills required. of the Township are herebv pledged to bonds In the event that bonds are than one vear from its date The notes to all persons that a public hearing the Punctual paym ent of the principal issued pursuant to this ordinance, shall bear interest at such rate or was held on February 9, 1982, at Good pay - Company NURSE'S AIDE — wishes to rates and be in such form as m ay be AUTO SALES M a ry 's of and interest on the said obligations the aggregate amount of notes here­ ^ lic h hearing an application for a care for sick or elderly lady authorized by tht*. bona ordinance bv authorized to be issued shall be determ ined by the chief financial Variance to add a third residential Benefits - Opportunity lor officer The chief financial officer unit to property at 18 Hackett Place T h e a te r Monday through Friday. Ex­ Said obligations shall be direct un reduced bv an amount eoual to the Management Opportunity Advancement lim ited obligations of the Township, principal amount ol the bonds so shall determ ine all matters in connec was presented bv Mrs. Marilyn cellent references. Call 748- and the Township shall be obligated to issued if the aggregate amount of tion w ith notes issued pursuant to this Schmidt. Call 939-6S00 P a rtie s 9644 levy ad va lo re m taxes upon all the outstanding bonds and notes issued ordinance, and the chief financial Said application was denied. \M>ich taxab'? property w ithin the Township pursuant to this ordinance shall at officer's signature upon the notes decision is on file and available for Due to growth of Meadowlands TONY DE PALMA for the p a ym e nt of ->aid obligations anv time exceed the sum first men shall be conclusive evidence as to all inspection in the Municipal Building, MARCH 20th and interest thereon without limita­ tioned rn this section, the moneys such determinations. All notes issued Rutherford, N.J. and increased sales volume, we tion o> rate or amount raised bv the issuance of said bonds hereunder may be renewed from time RUTHERFORD have an excellent opportunity for SOPHISTICATED LADIES Section 7 A ll bond anticipation shall, to not less than the amount of to tim e subject to the provisions of B O A R D O F A D JU S T M E N T N.J.S.A. 40A:2-8(a) The chief finan­ ne or two experienced auto sales notes issued hereunder shall mature such excess, be applied to the pay­ ANNE SURDOVEL GENERAL OFFICE MARCH 23rd at such times as mav be determined ment of such notes then outstanding cial officer is hereby authorized to Secretary to the Board people who are management LOST CAT — Dark brown & toy the chief financial officer, pro Section 7. Ea c h bond anticipation sell part or all of the notes from time D A T ED : M arch 10, 1982 to tim e at public or private sale and to material. $30,000 earnings SPRING INTO LENA HORNE Black. Female. Wallington video that no note shall mature later note issued Pursuant to this o r­ PU BLISH ED March 18, 1982 StOO re w a rd . C a ll 778-5874. than one ve a r from its date The notes dinance shall be dated on or about deliver them to the purchasers there­ Fee $6.24:______potential (salary, commissions, ACTION! MARCH 26th shall bear interest at such rate or the date of its issuance and shall be of upon receipt of payment of the purchase price plus accrued interest management - training program, Register w-UNITEMP We offer rate*: and be m such form as m av be payable not m ore than one vear from PEGASUS dete'mined bv the chief financial its date, sha ll bear interest at a rate from their dates to the date of plus outstanding fringes.) Multi­ BONUS PLAN officer The chief financial officer per annum as may be hereafter delivery thereof. The chief financial 7. H K 1 . I’ WANTK1) VACATION PLAN officer is directed to report in writing franchised highway location in­ MARCH 30th shau determ ine ail matters in connec determined within the limitations M ERII INCREASES prescribed bv law and m av be fo the governing body at the meeting WANTED — Woman to help tion with notes issued pursuant to this next succeeding the date when anv sures excellent floor traffic. ordinance and the chief financial renewed from time to time pursuant take care of invalid woman We need reliable dependable CLERKS, Woman of the Year to and within limitations prescribed sale or d e liv e ry of the notes pursuant Leam while you earn!! Contact officer s signature uoon the notes to this ordinance is made. Such report and do light housework. 4 or 5 TYPISTS. SECTYS WORD PROCESSORS shall oe con clu sive evidence as to all bv the L o ca l Bond Law Each of said John Squires at 935-2400 for de­ APRIL 2nd notes shall be signed bv the M avor must include the amount, the descrip davs a week. Hours a dav. & DATA ENTRY 0 P R S Call Office such determ inations All notes issued tion, the interest rate and maturity Little Johnny Jones B illS AUTO WRECKERS hereunder m av be renewed from time and bv the Borough Collector-Treas­ References required. Salary tails. nearest you urer and shall be under the seal of schedule of the notes sold, the price to tim e sub iect to the provisions of obtained and the name of the said Borough and attested by the open. 991-8217.______APRIL 3rd MIGHfST PRICE PAID N J . S A 40A 2-8(j) The chief finan purchaser. cial officer is hereby authorized to Borough Clerk Said officers are FOR CARS OR TRUCKS Section 7. The capital budget of the BOOKKEEPER Position I » llf.JSU EVITA sell Part or all of the notes from time hereby authorized to execute said ANY CONDITION notes and to issue said notes in such Township is hereby amended to con­ open for a clerical book­ UNITEMP to time at Public or private sale and to form with the provisions of this TEMPORARY PERSONNEL APRIL 4th deliver them to the purchasers there­ form as they m ay adopt in cc*formi keeper. Small ofice. Salary tv with law The power to determine ordinance to the extent of any in­ PASUUM Belleville Pike .No Arl.ngto. of upon rece ip t of payment of the consistency herewith. The resolution commensurate with ex­ FRANK SINATRA purchase price Plus accrued interest anv matters with rpspect to said 9 9 8 0 9 6 6 in the form promulgated bv the Local perience. Cof7Tt>^ny paid ben­ 8 6 7 - 5 6 0 0 from tn e ir da te s to the date of notes not determined u>- this or­ HARMON COVE Towes Suite 10 dinance and also the p o w r to sell Finance B o a rd showing full detail of deliv^-y {hereof The chief financial the amended cap ital budget and capi­ efits Call 998-Qj TO to r ap­ FORD C I T Y Meadowlands F’fcy SCCAUCUS NJ VIP • PASSQKB offic*;, is d ire cted to report m writing said notes, is herebv delegated tothe tal program as approved by the pointment, between 8-30 and MANY other JOBS AVAILABLE to the governing body at the meeting Borough Treasurer who is herebv Director of the Division of Local 3 PM .______A M C n JEEP ffiESSUD LUXURY COACH next succeeding the date when anv authorized to sell said notes either at Government Services is on file with Call Office Nearest You sale or d e liv e ry of the notes Pursuant one tim e or from time to time in the the Township Clerk and is available f ARAM US 845-7444 manner provided by law HELP WANTED, PART Rte. 17, Rutherford TO ATLANTIC CUT WANTED to this ord in an ce is made Such report there for public inspection. Woodclitf LklTice Farm) 391-3800 must include the amount, the descrip­ Section 8 It is hereby determined Section 8. This bond ordinance TIM E. W ork 3 eves and Sats. WE NEVER CHARGE A FEE! Individuals or Groups tion, the interest rate and m aturity and declared that the period of shall take effect 20 davs after the first Average $7.20 per hour if 935-2400 J Bib Auto Parts schedule of the notes sold, the price usefulness of said-purpose, accord­ publication thereof after final adop­ V qualified. Numerous posi­ obtained and the name of the ing to its reasonable life, is a period tion, as provided b v said Local Bond Early reservations suggested purchaser of fo rty yea rs computed from the Law. tions available. Trans Above Includes orch. will pay to $60 Section 8 T he capital budget of the date of said bonds needed. Call Wed. or Thurs. WOMEN WANTED FOR PART TIME WORK township is herebv amended to con­ Section 9. It is herebv determined Adopted: M arch 9, 1982 seat, dinner, transportation, form w ith the provisions of this and stated that the Supplemental BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 12 to 6 P M Students welcome. tax and tips for dinner. For Any Full Size Car ordinance to th» extrn' ol anv in Debt Statem ent required bv the TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST 935-4353. • COLLATING For reservation and Info. Complete. Used parts for all t.ocal Bond L a w has been duly made consist n ry herew ith Tne re->olutiori ATTEST makes of cars in the iorm prom ulgated bv the Local and filed ir. the office of the Borough Herbert W Perry . STAPLING Can fu Infirmatien Finance B o a rd showing full detail of Clerk of said Borough, and that such Township Clerk AVON statem ent so filed shows that the Lyndhurst, New Jersev the am ended cap ital budget and capi­ • GLUING, E*C. Stover Ave., Kearny tal program as aporoved by the gross debt of said Borough, as N O T IC E IS THE 54 D irector of the Division of Local defined in Section 40A2-43 of the The Lyndhurst bond ordinance 9 9 8 - 1 2 6 8 G overnm ent Se rv ices is on file with Local Bond L a w , is increased by this published herewith has been finally HO-HO-HO OVER? ‘Must Have High Level Of 9 9 1 - 4 2 4 6 the Township Clerk and is available ordinance by $80,000 and that the adopted and the 20-dav period of Let Avon help you get caught there foi public inspection issuance of the bonds and notes limitation within which a suit, action Section 9 A ll ordinances or other authorized by this ordinance will be or proceeding questioning the validity up with holiday bills?? Sell Manual Dexterity 9 9 1 - 0 0 8 1 proceedings of the Township making within all debut limitations pre­ of such ordinance can be commenced, part-tim e on your own ap propriations or authorizing the is scribed bv said Local Bond Law. as provided in the Local Bond Law Pleasant working conditions. Call suanc e of bonds or notes for anv of the Section 10 Anv funds received has begun to run from the date of the schedule. No experience several improvements or purposes from the Countv of Bergen, the State first publication of this statement necessary. I ll show you how. GRAYT0R PRINTING CO., INC. described in Section 3 of this bond of N ew Je rs e y or anv of their ordinance, including particularly the agencies or anv funds received from Call today for all the facts: 933-0100 for interview ordinance referred to in Section 1. are the United States of A m erica or any hereby rep ealed to the extent of any of its agencies in aid of such purpose. 149 Park Ave., Lyndhurst shall be applied to the payment of NOW BUYING!! consistency herewith (including anv lim itation on the rate of interest the cost of such purpose, or. if bond which the bonds thereby authorized anticipation notes have been issued, FO R CASH!! shall be ar) and to the extent, if anv, to the paym ent of the bond antici­ that they authorized the issuance pation notes, and the amount of BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT hereafter of bonds or notes tor the bonds authorized for such purpose purpose of financing anv such im shall be reduced accordingly. EXPERIENCED ANY TYPE CAR provement or purpose Any moneys Section 11. The capital budget is ANY YEAR CAR expended and obligations incurred hereby amended to conform with the FULLTIME for or with respect to any such provisions of this ordinance to the improvement or purpose pursuant to extent of anv inconsistency there­ Must have typing skills. appropriation made bv said or with and the resolutions pro­ dinances or other proceedings in an mulgated by the Local Finance ULTRA MODERN HEALTH CLUB BRING TITLE!! aggregate am ount not exceeding the Board showing full detail of the amount hereinabove recited as the amended capital budget and capital Good Benefits, Excellent Opportunity for appropriation therefor mav be ac­ p rogram as approved by the Direc­ IMMEDIATE PAYMENT counted and deemed to have been tor, Division of Local Government Qualified Individual. expended or incurred pursuant to this Services as on file with the Borough PLEASE BRING RESUME BELL PIKE MOTORS bond ordinance Cleric and is available lor public Section 10. This bond ordinance inspection. Apply in Person At con M UfVIUf PIKE t DIVED ID. shall take effect 20 davs after the first Section 12. This ordinance shall Acrow from Art. Diner) publication thereof after final adop­ take effect twenty days after the first publication thereof after final KINGS COURT 998-4368 tion, as provided by said Local Bond passage. Law 525 RivenMa Ave., Lyndhurst Adopted: Published: M arch t8, t«8? Attest: Fee: $47.8__ Township Clerk THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982—Page 19

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1 BUSINESS 1 BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS ANTIQUE ARTS & CRAFTS SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES & FLEA MARKET b — h a 1 II. HOOKING 1 K MISCKI.IANKOIS K MISCELLANEOUS A N T H O N Y J. SAT. & SUN., MARCH 20 and 21 CUSTOM KITCHEN DE A N G E L O CABINETS R O O F IN G NORTH ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL GUTTER and LEADER: KING By JOHN BABIRAD O f BELLEVILLE 222 RIDGE ROAD EST. 30 YEARS 352 Second Avenue WHERE YOU BUY WITH CONFIDENCE NORTH ARLINGTON, N.J. L y n d h u n t VINYL and ALUM INUM V33-0466 or 438 1437 -FREERAFFLE - REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Brand New Kirby Vacuum Cleaner and STORM DOORS BiRCEN-ISSEX 991-4940 STORM WINDOWS Tilt IN FOR EASY ROOFING CO. CLEANING VINYL-THERMAL R o o f in g . . . C u t te r s INSULATED SCREENS AVAILABLE/ .032 seamless gouge FUND RAISING FLEA MARKET FLEA MARKETS FREE ESTIMATES OPEN EVERY SATURDAY CRAFT FAIR FULLY INSURED ALSO ANTIQUE ARTS & CRAFTS Sun . Mar 21. 10to 4P.M. 1S3 Sanford Avt. —BOY S CLUB OF KEARNY — St Joseph s School lyndhurst, N.J. , _ Scnjyler Ave , Kearny (next to A4P) Hoboken Rd . East Rutherford NEW CABINETS - ALL STYLES 5PM CALL JAY 991-4940 VANITIES COUNTER TOPS - BUILT-INS 933-4169 FREE ADMISSION OLD CABINETS RECOVERED WITH FORMICA NEW DOORS ft DRAWERS Aluminum Doors WROUCHTIRONL FREE ESTIM ATES- J&M CONSTRUCTION 13. REAL ESTATE No lot) Too Small Om 150 Styles ALUMINUM RENTAL EES3H1 933-1637 773-5791 ROOFING To Ckoosa From M U M S DAYS EVENINGS LYNDHURST - LARGE FUR­ SIDING NISHED ROOM. Private home, 705 RIDGE RD., LYNDHURST (Rear Building 2nd Floor) LEADERS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM no kichen. Call after 5 P.M W WE BUY TRAINS, TOYS, FOR DISCOUNT PRICES 25T5. ______GUTTERS WASTE PAPER TROLLEYS, 1 K. MASONKY KITCHEN ajQOM F l ELD — 5 room apart­ recycling COMPLETE CA^L FOB fREE ESTIMATE ment. Adults onlv. 3 bedrooms. BASEBALL CARDS & BATHROOMS newspaper, IBM cards, Residential NO SALESMAN Heat. Suoply own refrigerator PAINTING and stove. No pets. No vsasher or corrugated boxes. SPORTS MEMORABILIA CONSTRUCTION • Concrete SBrtck W on< • NO COMMISSIONS 7 5 9 - 1 1 6 1 cfrver. Rent $375 a month. Rent Newspaper drive Wanted in any • Porches • trick Veneer JAMES RIORDAN security $562.50 Call 667-3501. SERVICES 991-4318 arranged. Newspapers condition or amount. EX PERT • Ratios • Sidewalks * Walls RUTHERFORD — 1 large 105 WASHINGTON AVE., BELLEVILLE 60C per hundred pounds TOP CASH $ $ * CRAFTMANSHHP! Fren Estimates furnished room, private en­ ... reasonable Rates!! trance, Heat-Hot water-elec­ — Call 345-2293 Mon. 467-0065 Call TOWNE Anytime. JO S E P H M. SPECIALISTS tric included, no kitchen, thru Fri 7 to 5 Sat 7 to SINCE 1935 $45.00 w e e k ly call 933-6833 BROWN 998-4831 4. ROOFING SHINGLES “DAR TRUCK OR CAR” a nytim e.______746-8308 SLATE FLAT SEAMLESS GUTTERS LEADERS — 24 Hour Road Service — LYNDHURST - 2 bedroom JOSEPH DAMATQ 201-991-0180 FREE ESTIMATE To place your classified ad FLASHINGS STANDARD Wreckers. Repairs . Diesel Specialists apt. H & HW supplied. $360 a PAPERSTOCK call 436-8700. ft CUSTOM ALUM SIDING m onth. C a ll 438-0104 a fter 7 ft AlUM TRIM CHIMNEY Cars or Trucks . No Challenge PM. 79 FLORIDA AVENUE FRANK SCAROLA b e p a i r s s h e e t m e t a i PATERSON WORK RENTALS — one way or local ALL TYPES OF MASONRY FREE TELETYPE SERVICE AND CARPENTRY HI. SHEET METAL longterm, or daily PAINTING — Low WANTED TO BUY Meadowlands ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS prices.Guaranteec* to satisfy. I ROOFING CO. PETROMART TRUCK SHOP OtD BOOKS X STAMPS AII work guaranteed CWd jobs accepted.Cal I 935-0393 531 KEARNY AVE 1 Orient Way 267 Ridge Road MODERN AUTO ORIENTAL RUGS between 8 8, noon. KEARNY N J 991-0376 AUTO WRECKERS Free Estimates Lyndhurst Lyndhurst PARTS ANTIQUES 9 9 1 - 3 2 4 7 438-6151 Midnight 440-3434 Private Bvyer BUYERS OF JUNK CARS EDWARD J.WILKJR: Serving All North Jersey DISCOUNT PRICES! Coll 324-6205 & SELLERS OF USED 9 9 1 - 8 8 2 2 PAINTING AND NORTH ARUNGTON DECORATING FREE ESTIMATES • BRAKES • MUFFLERS AUTO PARTS 141 U H LA N D STREET on your • CLUTCHES •SHOCKS T. LEVCHAK • FUEL OIL RICHIE GALLO, Pres. EAST RUTHERFORD ROOFING & SIDING • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING BR IN G IT IN Gutters. Leaders & Repairs TURNED HEADS REBUILT Belleville Tpk. CENTRAL HOME Sale s. Service & Installations Aluminum, brass, 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 Alum Storm Windows, Door • HIGH PERFORMANCE NORTH ARLINGTON HOME HEATING OIL H i m PARTS & LABOR copper, lead, SERVICE Hackensack Roofing Co. C.0.0. 200 GAL. MIN. * 1 U8 per gal •TOOLS RENTED batteries and iron. ^ CONSTRUCTION CO. 83 First St. 487-5050 W A N T E D 9 9 7 - 8 1 7 5 • PAINTS DUPONT & KEARNY SCRAP METAL AU WORK GUARANTEED METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES OLD TOY TRAINS R. FAGAN & SON 478 SchuylerAve., Keatrnj MECHANIC ON DUTY Lionel, Flyer, Ives. etc. HOME IMPROVEMENTS PLUMBING I HEATING BUILT-RITE, INC. 82 R U T G E R S S T . B E L L E V IL L E local collector Gas & Oil Furnaces & ROOFING AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE EXTERMINATORS Replaced Hot Water O PEN'SUNDAY 9 AM-2 PM pays top prices • Room Additions SHINGLES-HOT TAR Open from 5 P M to 10 P M weefc nights Baseboard Installed Hot Saturdays9 A M to 5 P M 7 5 9 - 5 5 5 5 i 8 2 5 -0 9 4 7 • Basements CH'MNEYS-REPAIRS Air Furnaces Replaced. FULLY INSURED • K itche n s SPECIALS [gun Hot Water Heaters FREE ESTIMATES JK BUYING AlLrrinsn Cars. • Bathrooms • 5 Gal Quaker State Oil. 1 oil filter plus grease job • ANY HOUSE Installed 9 3 5 - 5 1 8 9 Kirk's newspapers, non ferrous metals • Aluminum Siding $10 25 • ANY SIZE 38n r Allied Waste Products. 61 Md- FREE THERMOSTAT WITH • F ire A Storm Repair A u t o m a t i c land Ave., Wallington. NJ. 473- FURNACE REPLACEMENT • Brahe Special - front dish $40.00 10-yr. Guarantee Modem Baths Transm ission 7638. • REAR Drums $35 00 641 4777 3 GENERATIONS N.J tic. 5690 Eil. 19S2 LAST GARAGE ON PORETE AVE Garden State E ile rm in a te rt OF EXPERIENCE ‘'Customers o rt our salevnen" 9 9 8 - 6 3 3 7 J A. CARPENTRY & GEN. Call Service Anytime 40 TF 81 Porete Ave , North Arlington, N.J One of the most reputable ond CONTRACTING 998-3487 SIDINGS - 997 7586 finest trans.Tmsior. specialist Home Improvements shops m the areo F u lly In s .-F re e Est. DON MACNIVEN ALL TYPES A. TURIilLO & SON Plumbing fc Heating Co. Thomas McStay 1 B. CLEANING FREE Estimates WE REPAIR BLOCK Residential, Industrial RUGS, fc ll. Fully Insured FURNITURE REPAIR * W a sh e rs COMPLETE Commercial TOUCH UP CEILINGS 1 5^ Sanford Ave. • Dryers FREE ESTIMATES • HOME IMPROVEMENTS Quality Workmanship • Refrigerators Installed Over • ADDITIONS & DORMERS M R S T E A M Lyndhurst, N.J. SCRATCHES BURNS • Freezers Your Old Ceiling • KITCHENS, BATHS * 9 9 1 - 6 6 7 1 ONE DAY SERVICE STEAM • Air Conditioners MODERNIZED 9 9 1 -7 1 6 1 Carpet Cleaning 933-4169 E CROSSLEY AND SON A U WORK • BASEMENTS & ATTICS O 0 1 6518 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN • ALUMINUM SIDING N.H. BROOKS 7 7 I 3515 COMMERCIAL & HOME BERGEN-ESSEX 667-9278 AND ROOFING ROOFING CONTRACTS ELECTROLUX SATISFIED 9 9 8 - 9 6 6 6 • STORM WINDOWS Commercial and Sale* and supplies ?0 RIVER ROAD CUSTOMERS ARE Residential Roofing ROOFING CO. ANO DOORS Service on all makes ot Belleville Pike Gutters and Leaders S p a c c fo r • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS OUR BEST N O ARUNGTON, N.J. 597 RIDGE RD 39. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENT 26 M e a d o w Rd. R utherford F O R SALE 438-3663 LYNDHURST Call 998-9561 Webster 9-7186 I K. MISCELLANEOUS North Arlington S a le anytim e 998-1011 7 PIECE BEDROOM SET, UV- Call 283-0070 ING ROOM SET. Both are after 3 30 PM 'Our Best Advertising n u rse ry s c h o o l s . rxw.S29S.00 991 -0755. ME2ZY CONSTRUCTION Painting Contractor Satisified Customer LIONEL TRAIN WANTED a 3 or 4 bedroom house K A W A S A K I 1979. KE 100 on Custom Roofing & Siding Lyndhurst, N.J Kingsland in North Arlington. I h a ^ cash and o ff ro a d 1,200 miles. Specialist. HOUSE PAINTING REPAIRS for a quick closing. Please call E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . $550. Larry Nisivaccia—— C all 773-3419. We do it right the first Aluminum Stella at 435-3591 anytime. time. CRYSTAL Oear Homeowner FURNISHED RENTAL FOR “ART SUPPLIES” I f you need storm doors, storm CARPETS QUIET PROFESSIONAL Complete Line windows gutters, leaders trim 440 Valley Brook Ave. M A N . 460-6797 days.______ART STORE OF NUTLEY work or repairs on your home call L y n d h u rs t, N.J. 07071 343 Franklin Ave. us tor a free estimate Let us 933-2930 Nutley, N.J. make your house maintenance W A LL TO W ALL CARPET PROFESSIONAL WOMAN 667 6414 free CUSTOM RUG — would like 3 or 4 room apt. Student Discount with ID card with heat, at fairly reason­ 9 9 7 - 8 5 6 7 SHAMPOOING able rent, in North Arlington, North Arlington SERVICE MAT RENTALS or Lvndhurst. Call after 1 • LINOLEUM&TILES A atienH cn'a P.M. 99t-3St6.______• AREA RUGS • STATUES. PLAQUES GARAGE WANTED Twocar K i t c h e n s PEDESTALS garage wanted. Please call 746- We Se»vfce iM iat We Sell 8306 after 7 P .M ______142 MIDLAND AVE. KEARNY, N.I. 9986892 3 ROOM APARTMENT 1 I) I ANI)S< AIMM. * WANTED IN LYNDHURST FR rt&EPC TZ> AREA, on 4st floor. Call Father DELLI VENERI Hynes, 438-1147.______CHAIR SALE! Unfinished chairs for kitchen A din­ CONSTRUCTION LANDSCAPING ing rooms Selected ladderbacks Design & Construction BUSINESS COUPLE seek 4 Buy 3 get one FR E E! Many other Sod. Plantms R R Ties room apartment in styles 10 to 2 0 % off regular price CONCRETE WORK Rutherford-Lvndhurst. Rea­ 9 3 3 - 6 3 5 0 through March In stock items only sonable rates. Call 991-5007. COMMERCIAL and U.S. ENV. Planning See our new selection of oak RESIDENTIAL Design______AANENSENS 142 Midland Ave., Keamy 935-7183 39 MISCELLANEOUS LYNO HURST. N J 07071 I t . KLKCTRK’Al, K i)R SA LE 998-6892

BREAKING UP HOME HANAK REMODELING W ILL SELL THE FOLLOWING: ELECTRIC will sell lor Y O U R H O M E ? ALL TYPES OF Dininf room set, cost J1500 $850 Everything For ELECTRICAL WORK Boys bedroom set, cost MOO 150 The Home Owner! 5 4 6 -1 1 8 9 Exotic han|in( lamp, cost }400 200 Always Ready To Help Bedroom set, cost $1,000 350 "Shop & Save" Drapes, cost $1,000 200 DO YOU NEED HEATING, Kitchen set, 6 chairs, cost $350 40 LUMBERTERIA AIR- CONDITIONING OR REFRIGERATION REPAIRS? Special kitchen li|h t tixture, cost $200 05 Work done at Reasonable Rates also kitchen range, washing machine, dryer, lawn mower, 6 6 7 - 1 0 0 0 104 E. Centre St., Nutley CALLLES storage cabinet with marble top and more. WE DELIVER Afternoons, Evenings & Weekends , Call avanlng*933-6741 935-2263 Page 20—THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982 Be A 'H ands’Volunteer Minish O pposes Attempt To Override Rent Control Laws The Handicapped Society of North Arling­ budget and economic poli­ to protect tenants unable ton i H A N D S IN C .) needs more adult volun­ Congressman Joseph year the Reagan Adminis­ ment has a right to in­ which, would have denied cies adversely affecting to pay their rents I deeply teers to help on an occasional basis with the Minish (11th District, New tration opposed efforts in terfere in New Jersey mat­ New Jersey federal hous­ the economy of this coun­ regret this change of heart administration of fund raising, public rela­ Jersey), reacting sharply Congress to penalize com­ ters. ing funds because of our try. but apparently the Ad­ on the part of the Adminis­ tions and special athletic programs for our to the President’s Housing munities that had rent con­ As a conferee on last rent control laws. My vig­ ministation will now be tration and w ill do my best Commission's recommen­ trol by .denying them fed­ year’s Budget Reconcil­ orous opposition, along mentally and physically handicapped chil­ telling New Jersey public dation that the Federal eral housing assistance. iation Act, 1 strongly op­ with my House colleagues., to see no such legislation dren and adults. officials that they have no Government override state This year a Presidential posed a Senate amend­ prevented that disastrous Since June 1981, our organization has right to keep rents at a will ever get through Con­ and local rent control Commission has decided ment sponsored by Senator provision from being in­ reasonable level in order gress ' raised in excess of $7,000, which, everyone laws, stated, 'The that the Federal Govern­ DAmato of New York cluded in the Budget Rec­ knows by now. has been specially allocated President s Commission onciliation Act. Now it ap­ for the purchase of a van, and we’re almost on Housing recommends ‘’B o’ S ullivan B oom ed pears that the Adminis­ C h i n e s e A u c t i o n there to see the last dream come true. For that the Federal Govern­ tration is ready to endorse p.m. Home made cake and F or S enatorial S pot The parish societies of such meddlesome legisla­ further information, please contact Ron ment override our State the Church of the Trans­ coffee w ill be served. Ad­ McNee at 991-9595 or Jack Grueter at 998- and local rent c o n tro l Robert ‘Bo’ Sullivan, the onetime North Arling­ tive efforts that will tell figuration w ill hold a Chi­ mission is $2 and tickets 3150. laws, an intolerable in­ ton businessman who made a strong bid for the New Jersey public officials nese Auction in the parish that they have no right to can be purchased at the Although HANDS. Inc. has come a long terference in New Jersey Republican governor’s nomination last year, is hall. 135 Hathaway St on State and local affairs. At protect tenants Not only Sunday. March 21 at 2:30 door. way in a short period of time, the officers seen as a leading possibility for appointment to a time when the Reagan are th$ Administrations are of the opinion that with more people, the vacated senate seat of Harrison Williams. Administation is proposing g s t p p i more can be done. so-called new federalism, Sullivan, a wealthy industrialist, made an im­ W ithout help the programs would virtually a new direction turning pressive entry into statewide politics last year in be non-existent but with an abundant supply back authority and respon­ his candidacy for the gubernatorial nomination. of willing and caring volunteers, our pro­ sibility to State and local After finishing third in the contest, Sullivan grams will continue and as a result, our kids government, an Adminis­ threw himself wholeheartedly into the campaign will lead a happier life. tration study commission of Gov. Thomas Kean. is recommending further If you have some extra time on your For a time. Sullivan had aspirations for the federal interference in senate seat. However, he announced earlier in the HANDS, why not give it to us! purely local matters. Last year he was no longer interested. It is known, however, he would accept the sentorial appoint­ Seout Expo*82AtTeterboro ment. The nam ing of Sullivan would lift a possible Kveryone is invited to tivities. ranging from will be available at the embarrassment from the shoulders of Kean. By share the tun as the young pioneering and first aid to door, or may be purchased appointing Sullivan he would have a legitimate people of Tamarack Coun­ a handicapped awareness now from any local Cub caretaker for the important senate position, but cil. Boy Scouts of America, area, vsill be on display Scout or Boy Scout. For present Scout Kxpo 82. and in action all day more "inform ation, call would not give any of the candidates for the Saturday. March 27. from Tickets to Scout Expo Tamarack Council 438- senatorial nomination an edge. 11 AM to 7 V M ut the '82. a t ju s t one d o lla r each. 3046 L.H .S . V arsity S how Teterboro Aircraft Service Lyndhurst High School given to tfie best song, hangar. 40) Industrial Ave­ will present its annual var- dance, comedy skit, and nue. Teterboro isity show on Wednesday. instrumental from a mov­ Voung children, teen­ March 31. Thursday. April ie. agers. adults will all find 1. and Friday. April 2 The many items of interest C o lle g e b o u n d — players shown viith their manager of the North Arlington American theme for this years show T ic k e ts a re $2 00 and among the games and dis- Legion baseball team at the team's annua) dinner are left to right. Jim Grueter will be Academy Award may be purchased at the plays at Scout Kxpo 82 In (Scranton I niversit} I. Mgr. Ra> Farle>, and Tom llu rle) (Thomas Aquinas College I. Night ' Awards will be door Please come! the program , put on by the Cub Seout Packs. Boy Scout. Troops, and Ex­ plorer Posts of Tamarack Council, there w ill be pres­ entations of Scout skills and Cub Scout crafts and games, performances by CATANZARO'S SEAFOOD the Wakanta Thunderbirds Indian Dance Team, multi- media shows in the Mim- Theatre. and much more Visitors will be invited PATRICIA JACKENS, — I nited W a\ Campaign to watch Cubs and Scouts ( oordinator lor Airwick Industries. Inc. receiving the making craft items, Pacesetter and Gold awards from Robert Solio of neckerchief slides, and I B M C orporation, and Ambassador of the I nited F O R L E N T rope, and to take home VNa> of Bergen Count). These two awards, the highest samples Bring a favorite honors given b\ I nited W aj, were presented to Air- C atanzaros is a top quality seafood m arket picture - even of yourself - wiek Industries lor their outstanding corporate and iind have it made into a em ploye contributions in the 1981-82 campaign. This £ , button Dozens of other ac­ w a r the I nited Wa> expects to report $1,800,000 in Prompt service • Fresh assortments _ pledges, up 11.2 percent Irom last >ear. Awards were Weekly specials • Great variety £j\en to 161 companies and their emplo>ees. Tremendous prices! Wallington Names ro/r /*N V Introducing Joe Spieketmann’s r i m y State Delegates ETHNIC BREADS Monks Bread • Sour Bread • Rolls • Joseph A Banas Jr . Louis JVlingolo. Thomas Onion Bread • Marble Bread- Whole Higgins and Joseph Fiore Chairman of the Boys Bread • Swiss Peasant • Polish Babkas • State committee of the arc the alternates Irish Soda Bread • Whole Grain Pumper American Legion and The program is sched­ nickel • Raisin Pumperknickel • Greek Frank a. Cocchiola. Prin­ uled to take place from Sweet Bread • Hungarian Corn Bread • cipal of Wallington High June 20 to J u n e 26. in c .. at Cinnamon Raisin Bread with Apples. School, have announced Rider College in Law- Coming Soon Bar Mitzvah that Stephen Stagg. Walter renceville, N.J. • Sweet NOW EVERY SATURDAY Th* Diet Don at Catanxaros • Guests R e v e r a n d K e n n e t h Boys State is sponsored featuring Lean Lin* Ice Cream Sketched, Demchak have been by the American Legion 30% .. 50% Off chosen as delegates to the American Legion Post No Quickly in' ON THE FRESH FISH SELECTIONS and other products Funny Poses 99 1 - 7 8 7 1 37th Session of the Ameri­ 381 of Bergen County has ______(OUPOM _ ...... • M A C K IR Il • T tl( STIAKS can Boys State participated in the pro­ • SCA BASS gram along whth the indi­ FREE • w r ip k ia s s Jar Tarter Save* vidual boy s co-sponsors. • SI A TROUT • I I I SNAPPIR HOWTO START A SUCCESSFUL Pavlick-Koster Post No with 1 Ib. or mere of I 2640 o f th e V F W . the W a ll­ BUSINESS AT HOME I Lemon Sole or Orey Sole j ington Lions Club and the I Sea Scallops Hillside Social and Athletic ! $ A ? 9 PUBLIC SEMINAR C lub | ^~ i lb . STEAMERS { J CHOWDER CLAMS | The delegates are APRIL 3 HOLIDAY INN, WAYNE selected on the basis of L " 1 COUPON*-1 - - - - " 99' leadership, character, ! Little Neck Clams I scholarship, patriotism FOR FREE BROCHURE I IstDoion $2.SO I and service by the Wall­ I | - - - *746-9132 ington High School staff I ■ i ■ HOMEMADE LIVE SNAILS ^ 3rd Dozen $2.00 I I FISH CANES • i . J • i 79‘ COUPON • ; 4/sl00 1 1 KINO CRAB ALASKAN I ■ im n u«»s B SIA 1I»S I He’ll Put His Head On The ■ ‘3.50 OH > I M Ik I COUPON 1 I I T TIN M l | (■c*IUnt Ur crafc I n J PtIC I I I | UPMH JIk | M.i I Iff AMIR RAT , I | POTS I I SCALLOPS | . J | I PIIC I I I WOK 2 2 " I I ' J * ? I I CHOPPING BLOCK COUPON I 9 n L. ______J I Fully i ! FRISK I CM b.rf i r 1 I MUSSELS I i • ‘5 00 OH I I S C m W L L I I I CLAM CHOW OCR I S lh » . i MARCH 26, 8A.M. I i •>T > Ik b.. , , s 1 79 I i SHRIMP I i i na n tAiH tut • I l a . 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