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Just as hurricane winds seemed to be subsiding this giant unoccupied automobiles. By Amy D ivine tree on Jay Ave.. near Court, collapsed and tell upon two H a n g i n g sifgn of Garden State Leasing ( o on Kidge Kd shaken loose by the wind and required immediate attention Hurricane Gloria didn’t age to homes or garages, but was reported at 114 Post Ave­ ported that debris left on the punch, but she sure the damage to cars had to be nue. roof at 137 Stuyvesant, blew scratched. As a result Lyn­ reported to police as author­ S a k d a S a c v a n c e , 13-17 off. damaging two vehicles dhurst had some problems. ization of claim s to insurance Ridge Road, apt. 24. reported parked in his driveway at 129. The Public Works Depart-j companies, according to De­ a branch had fallen on his a 1985 GMC and a 1979 Lin­ ment men worked Friday, tectives at headquarters. 1981 Toyota, damaging the coln. Saturday and Sunday without At 8:25 a.m. Friday Man- roof, fender and various other Ann M iller. 248 Forest Av­ letup to begin clearing the nuel Brido called to report parts of the car. enue reported that while her tree limbs blown into streets, the roof of his garage at 209 A call from 311 Forest Ave­ car was parked at 182 Pros­ onto cars, across telephone Fern Avenue had been slight­ nue reported wires down. pect Avenue. North Arling­ and electric w ires throughout ly d am aged by the branch of Public Service was notified. ton. a dental clinic, her 1984 the township. Today they are a tree belonging to his neigh­ Noted on the police report Honda was badly damaged trying ' to save the many bor at 339 T rav ers P lace, as an Act of Clod, was the tree when a heavy branch fell on trees w hich were blown over, having fallen on it. that fell on the beige 1982 it. smashing the windshield exposing roots. A Public Pontiac at 308 Sanford Ave­ and denting the hood. Works spokesman said the At 9:58 a.m. an anonymous nue. Falling branches from a men will try to replant as caller reported that a tree At 2:49 p.m. John Scillieri, tree at 514 K ingsland Avenue had fallen on a car at Lafa­ blocked passage of pedes­ many of these trees as pos­ 338 Valley Brook and Liv­ Public W ork* D epartm ent was culled to remove this tree yette and Third damaging the trians on the sidewalk and sible where roots have not ingston, called to report a ham pering traffic on Valley Brook Ave been entirely pulled out of the trunk. Police were unable at branch falling on his 1985 tore down telephone lines earth. the time to asc«*:tain own­ Buick damaging the passenger •hile one bran ch flew next He could not estim ate how ership of the vehicle. side of the ca r. door and lodged beside the many trees were uprooted At 1:21 p.m . Mr. P apa of transformer at the top of the nor how m any w ere leaning 148 Forest reported a large At 3:02 p.m. Michael utility pole at 518 Kingsland over from the force of the limb was blow n from a tree at I.<'nrs,tk 24 Jay Avenue re­ Avenue. wind but said ‘Many, many." his house tearing down ported a tree fell on his 1984 No damge to trees beyond Pol ice began receiving phone, cable and electric Chevrolet, damaging it. loss of many leaves was re­ calls on storm damage to lines, damaging outside utili­ At 3:09 p.m. John Caporino ported in township parks, ac­ cars parked in driveways and ty meters and siding on his of 712 Rutherford Avenue re­ cording to superintendent streets and even at places of house. ported a felled tree damaged Richard Pizzuti and many business as early as 8:25 a.m. At 1:24 p.m. a tree was his 1979 Ford. branches were blown off Very few reports were made reported down at 3rd Avenue. At 4:36 p.m . Mr. Garofolo trees in the counts parks, lit­ to police on extensive dam­ At 7:37 p.m. a tree on fire of 129 Stuyvesant Avenue re- tle other damage was noted. Ladies lo serve A n o l d t r e e t h a t s t o o d for years on Kid^e Kd near h ern Ave Zoning board rejects two, annual dinner fell with a roar when the wind swept township

The Ladies Aid Society of St Matthew s Kv Lutheran Church. grants approval to two Valley Hrook and Travers PI Lyn dhurst will sponsor its annual Kean will kick off “POKK & SACK KKKAIT DIN The Zoning Hoard of Adjustment requirem ents and not allowing to the height of the new structure, NKK" T h u rsd ay . October 24. 1985 in acted on five variance requests at enough parking space on the lot which he said would be over 35 feet the church undercroft After discussion the board mem Thursday s meeting with five mem Joseph G uastella. a m em ber of There will be two settings 5 00 bers decided to deny the variance game ball Saturday bers present the board, stated that he is a neigh and 6 :30 p m bor of l.ajterman. attested to the Glenn Luppino. a builder, who Hoard chairman Sam Chimento Donation Adults $6 00 Children crowded parking conditions onn applied for a variance in order to presided with attorney Paul 12 and under $4 00 Gov Thom as Kean will kick off of the ernoi w ill Mgnah/e the Third Avenue and pointed out how construct a buildinng at H35 Kidge Wert her advising Call M arilyn Fa/iola 933 5992 the Lyndhurst North Arlington foot tradition >>! these two neighboring difficult it is to m ake a left turn onto Koad. to contain a store and three Gabriel Ambrosio. attorney for ball game Saturday at Lvndhurst team s plavmg their annual football Kidge Koad because of the heavy apartments, was also denied his re Doris Landells 939^7647 Marcel's Sporting Goods. 122 Kidgc L1M1TKI) SKATING High St'hooI Field g a m e Koad. presented his petition for ex traffic and also said a driver's view quest because the area lacks the The preseiu e ol the governor at is almost cut off and must get square footage required Asked why KKSKKVATION A Ml ST HY OC The governor, engaged in state tennsion of the store front to his the gam e w ill he an added touch to a almost into Kidge Koad because of TOBKK 20th wide sweeps in his campaign for house there and the addition of our he did not build just apartments he game that means much to both the heavy traffic and also said a said the land is so expensive it reelect ion. is to be in ;he South new apartments schtH'Is Both art members of the driver's view is almost cut off and would not be • economically Bergen area Saturda> and agreed There are two apartments in the Bergen Countv Scholastic League's must get alm ost into Kidge Koad in feasible to attend the opening of the tradi present structure in one of which I n d e x 28 pages National Division order to see the flow of traffic when Kay s Auto Sales. 465 Valley tional game Moe L ajterm ann lives and one Mayor Jam es C.uida. who invited fcnted to a tenant, l.ajterman told making the turn He said he objects <*n i\u ;« 4 E d ito rials...... K.v...... 6 Open H ouse...... 6 Kean, has also invited Mayor The team s met in the first game the board He said he would enlarge l^onard Kaiser of North Arlington, of the season last vear Lvndhurst Vagabonding...... 11 the parking lot behind his house and to receive the governor at the game was upset bv a North Arlington that parking would be available on NOTICE M ailbag...... 7 According to plans, the governor team that then went on to win the Kidge Koad to accommodate his .... 22 FOK TDK CONVKNIKNCK OK THOSE WHO WISH Beauty Directory ..... will fly by helicopter to the count\ league title The North Arlington .. 8. 9 custom ers TO KEGISTKK TO VOTE IN THE NOVEMBKK 5 Restaurant Guide.... park on K iverside Ave There a defeat w as the onlv loss suffered bv His request for a variance was ELECTION THE OFFICE OF THE TOWNSHIP O b itu aries...... 23 receipt ion com m ittee will greet Lvndhurst during the season because the extensions to the house Auto P ro m o .. 15. 16. 17. 28 him A m otorcade w ill be formed to Lvndhurst and North Arlington would include three 2 bedroom and CLEKK W ILL BE OPEN ON OCTOBER 3, 4, AND 7 Classifieds...... 26 escort the governor to the high opened then seasons last Saturday one 2 bedroom apartments and FROM 9AM TO 9 P M Business Directory...... 27 school football field Lv dhurst defeated Kutherford. an doubling the present store facility HERBERT PERRY. It will be an historic moment, other local riv.tl. 24 to b while North This would result in over use of the TOWNSHIP CLERK Medical Directory...... 13 Guida said, because the presence Arlington lost to Secaucus 13 0 property cutting down the sideyard Page 2—THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1985 Carlstadt driver fined $1,200 A Carlstadt resident was fined second $750 and a $15 court assess­ Frank Freschi of Kutherford guilty had been drinking He said that he more thatn $1,200 after pleading ment. In addition the judge revoked of creating a disturbance by creat­ left Planer and his friends and guilty to two counts of driving while his driver’s license for an additional ing loud noise while under the in­ walked across the railroad tracks in the revoked list at Kast six months on each charge and sen­ fluence of alcoholic beverages. when he was apprehended by the Kutherford Municipal Court Dsep- tenced him to serve 24 hours in the Patrolmen David Dougherty and Kutherford police. tem ber 25 Bergen County jail. Laurence Minda testified that they In passing sentence Savino fined On the first charge Judge George Despite not guilty pleas Savino were summoned to investigate the each defendant $100 and imposed a Savino fined Dale Monks $500 and found Daniel Planer of 283 Paterson scene by Frank’s Tavern along 9 p.m. curfew. He also warned the assessed $15 court costs and on the Avenue. Kast Hutherford. and Park Avenue after receiving sever­ defendants that should they violate al telephone complaints from neigh­ the curfew they would be sentenced bors Both officers corroborated to serve seven days in the Bergen that the defendants ran when they County jail. Since Planer is also saw the patrolmen Minda added past due in his court payments that he observed Planer attempting based on previous charges,*.he judge to hide under a vehicle as he was Feel t h e warned him that he would be sen­ turning on to Van Winkle Street and tenced to a jail term should he miss that Planer showed evidence of con- another payment FASHION! suming alcohol when he ap­ prehended him Minda also said John Leslie of Selden, New York, that Freschi showed evidence of Capture the new feminine was fined $75 and assessed $15 court feeling in this Fall's cloth consuming alcohol while at police costs after pleading guilty violating ing. Graceful dresses in headquarters. a local ordinance Initially Leslie soft print materials drape Although Planer admitted telling was charged with simple assault, and hug the body. Shoes the police that he consumed a few which was later downgraded w ith eye-catching details cans of beer, he denied making Ulysses Green of Newark was A day-long Bow l-A-Thon at the Bowl-O-Drome, North make you feel as pretty as noise at the scene fined $50 and assessed $10 court Arlington, saw all proceeds going to H AN D S and to Spina Bifada, the shoes themselves! Freschi admitted that he ran costs after pleading guilty to weav­ the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Club’s Junior Now you can step into from the scene but denied that he ing on a road Mem bership Departm ent’s state project. Above, Steve Anderson, Life Stride and feel the owner of the Bowl-O-Drome, is shown with Debbie Finch, state fa s h io n project chairm an for the North Arlington Junior W om an’s Club.

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Folk and Ward well, a of lectures entitled Preventive Law. have issued a description of law firm and partici­ Frank will also assist Mr Estrin, pates in a clinical program at the the new Law -Media teacher in plan­ the man as black, in late I^w Center called the Seton Hall n in g a m o c k t r ia l teens or early twenties, slim, Juvenile Justice Public Defenders Welcome back to Lyndhurst six feet tall, with a longish Clinic Ho also served an internship High School! Afro hair style. He was wearing faded blue ‘Back to school” night jeans, a blue and white check­ The annual BACK TO ered shirt with cutoff sleeves LINCOLN SCHOOL Tuesday, and a bandana tied to his belt. SCHOOL' nights for the Lyndhurst Oct 22. at 7:30 p m IHjblic School System will be held Anyone with information KOOSEVELT SCHOOL on the following dates Wednesday, Oct 9, at 8 00 p.m. on the suspect may call COLUMBUS SCHOOL Wednes­ WASHINGTON SCHOOL C rim estoppers 460-8893. All day. Oct 16. at 7 30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 22, at 7 30 p.m information is kept in strict FRANKLIN SCHOOL Thurs confidence and the caller day. Oct 10. at 8 00 p m LYNDHURST HIGH SCHOOL - may remain anonymous JFFFFK SO N SCHOOL Thurs­ Wednesday. Oct 16, at 7 30 p.m ***** (originating in audi ) day. Oct 3. at 7 30 p ni K e y held advisor, presented a check totaling over $300.00 to Police apprehended two Lyndhurst High School's C ln b their fourth annual bowl-a-thon to raise money for Dr. Frank Zaccaria of the Lyndhurst Kiwanis Club. men who stole two parcels Pride and enthusiasm the Special Olympics. Participating in the event Pictured L to R - Mike Machere, Russ Ciffo, M iss K. from the front of a UPS truck were Mike Machere. Russ Ciffo, Susan Moore, Arnheiter, Kathy McKeever, Verle Lillis and Susan on Sept. 10 while it was Since the first day of school, the Pride in Washington School is Verle Lillis, Peter Miele, Sue McGuigan and Kathy Moore. Not pictured were Susan McGuigan and Washington School students have also shown by a poster drawn by parked at Stnyvesant and McKeever. M iss Karen Arnheiter, the club’s faculty Peter Miele. shown great enthusiasm and pride Michele Kozlowski The poster de­ Valley Brook Avenues. The in returning to their classes This picts Bruce Springsteen with the driver, Robert Murphy, rec­ feeling was strongly demonstrated caption Washington School is the ognized the Chevrolet the when there wasafantastic turnout of BOSS Best Of Lyndhurst Schools' men drove away in after Belleville man 6learns his lesson entries in the Commissioner for a stealing the packages and in­ Robert S techer, 336 Cortlandt Sanzalone, 172 Stevens Avenue, was terrified he would crush my The youngsters of Washington Day Contest' sponsored by the Jun­ quiries led to their arrest On Street. Belleville, formerly of Lyn­ North Arlington, drove recklessly legs," she repeated several times School have started school on the ior Women's Club The entire fifty dhurst. charged by a local young and almost ran into her while driv­ She said he "looked at her. right foot Mr Geary and the facul Sept. 17 local police arrested students eligible to enter the contest woman and her mother with four ing down a narrow street after she paused once, then took off " participated eagerly Hopefully, ty hope that the willingness to Douglas Chuck, 21. of counts of assault and harassment, had signaled him to stop She said Officer Kozak of the NAIM) testi achieve will endure for the re­ Carlstadt and Kenneth De their effort will pay off with a Wash­ had the complaints against him she was in uniform and on a call on mainder of the school year Torres, also 21, of East fied that “ In the three years she has ington School winner' withdrawn when his attorney, Rob­ Biltmore Street at approximately 10 Hutherford. been serving I never saw her so ert (iruhin. told Judge James A p.m. and had to cross the street to upset " To celebrate Colum bus D ay ***** Breslin in Lyndhurst court that his perform her duty. As she was re Sanzalone was represented by A school wide Columbus Dau cel­ to the Town Hall Park for a brief On Sept. 15 Gary Warren, “client had learned his lesson and turning to the patrol car she said attorney Howard L Fgenberg, who ebration has been scheduled for Oc­ program 712 New Jersey Avenue was promised not to annoy the women Sanzalone drove his van. "inching said the charges of reckless driving again." tober 11. 1985 The program will Guest speakers will include Mr arrested for driving while on along the street ” and she was afraid and assault were inappropriate He include all students in grades 4 thru Frank Benedetto, President of the the revoked list. On posting Breslin told Stecher to "stay he would “crush her legs between said inching along could not be 6 with selected student speakers away from the complainants and his vehicle which had large wheels Lyndhurst Board of Education and bail of $250 he w as released construed as reckless driving as from each elementary school The not to contact them in any way, not and the patrol car" so she put up Mr G. Donald Travisano, Super On Sept. 16.ite was arrested charged and since Napoleon was not classes will gather at the Lyndhurst intendent of Schools in person, at work, at their home, on her hands in a signal to stop but he hurt the assault complaint might again at 1:20 a m. after he the street, or by phone ” High School football bleachers and If weather is not cooperataive continued past her even though she better have been Disobeying an be lead by the high school band, had backed into a garage on If this happens again, I’ll yelled, "Stop” several times- “I officer’s direction with the festivities, an October 14, Kingsland Avenuue He was color guard, flag squad and twirlers 1985 rain date has been planned. withdraw the Not Guilty' pleas and charged this time with driv­ go ahead and have the trial,” ing while intoxicated and Breslin told Stecher. C him en tos m ark fortieth anniversary H onors for M ichele with driving while on the re­ Three youths whose testimony voked list He gave his age as was heard in court previously and M'chele Robertozzi of Lyndhurst honor societies Phi Omega Epsilon 22 at his first arrest and as 24 who were all charged with fighting is one of forty-two Rutherford cam­ (POE) and PHi Zeta Kappa (PZK) and assault had heavy penalties im­ pus students that has been named to on the second occasion He after completeing the spring 1985 posed when Breslin handed out Fairleigh Dickinson University’s sem ester was placed in $500 bail and his car impounded their sentences The assaults took place on the Malli Increase On Sept 16 David Boyd, Roy Rogers parking lot on August 23 and cross complaints were filed G Donald Travisano. Super driver for P&F Trucking, their students District test results by all p articipants intendent of Schools, announced to and higher standards set by the Hoboken, while driving along John Appello. 434 l^ewandowski the faculty, at the opening school State indicated a need to increase the 400 block on Kutherford meeting that their elementary the schools amount of time spent on Avenue, hauling a dumpster Street, charged by Mark Sofia and schedules would reflect a 20 to 50 mathematics in the schools with a tree stump protruding Greg Winterbottom was found guil­ percent increase in math time with from the back knocked down ty on both counts and fined $250, telephone wires, cable wires assessed costs of $25 and a $25 con­ tribution to the New Jersey Violent and electrical service on four Historical Society Crimes Bureau, on each count, for a houses and damaged the total of $600. aluminum siding on three of W interbottom, 537 Freeman Seeks Memorabilia the houses. Street, charged by Appello, was The Lyndhurst Historical Society ety at this time are old photos of the At the tim e no charges fined $250. set co sts of $25 and a $25 is doing research projects on local schoolhouse, students of the school were placed against Boyd. contribution and Mark Sofia, 349 historic sites, sites of interest and and its interior, also th e society is ***** Fern Avenue, charged by Appello, buildings ol particular interest to looking for old photos or any was also set the $250, and two $25 the local histoyr documentation fo the 1917 explosion Police arrest two contributions to the VCB It any resident lias old photos of fo the Canadian Car and Foundry Kutherford youths on Sept. 17 Aldo Virginio. trading as Joe- homes, businesses or sites in Lyn­ Ammunitions factory which was lo­ after catching them with Lino, Inc at 749 Marin Avenue, dhurst, the society would be happv cated on Valley Brook Avenue in the $8,000 w orth of loot they al­ charged by Chemical Inspector to see them duplicate them and vicinity of the present Polito Road legedly stole from Sansui Arnold Holzherr and Health Officer return them to their owners If any and Clay Avenues The site could be warehouse at 1250 Valley Peter Forte with township or­ one would like to donate ann old considered a National landmark Brook Ave. after an alarm dinance violations, was fined, as­ photo to the society, they would and documentation is needed to pro­ sessed $25 costs and a $25 contribu­ become part of the local memo went off there. Police found tect the remains of the factory stereo equipment and other tion to the VCB on each of two rabilia collection at the future Little Please contact the society by writ charges filed August 25, for a total Red Schoolhouso Museum ing to P.O Box 135, Lvndhurst. N.J m erchandise in their car out­ of $565. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chimento side the warehouse Of particular interest to the soci­ 07071 Forte told Breslin, Aldo has Mr and Mrs. Sam Chimento of Kobert Cummings. 18 of 38 terno and wife Mary, usher Jack made every effort to clean up the 336 Watson Avenue celebrated their Galasso and wife Fannie The Firem en invite public Sylvan St. w as held in $2,500 situation, but it could have caused 40th wedding anniversary on Mon­ Chimento children Michael, his Dear Citizens ut Lyndhurst bail and the 17-year-old juve­ great problems to the people in the day September 30th A party for fiancee Sarah, James and his will show two film s which will make nile, his accomplice, was re­ building ." family and friends was given in the Fire Prevention Week is October people aware of what happens and fiancee M ary Ann Kunz Their leased in the custody of his Aldo. in the process of renovat­ Chimento home on Saturday night, 6 through 12 Each year the mem what to expect at a real fire Equip­ daughter. Mrs Judy Nittoli, who ing his place of business had under which included m ost of their wed bers of the Lvndhurst Volunteer ment will be displayed and mem parents. lives in Murrysville. Pa was unable taken the task of exterminating the ding party Fire Department presents a pro­ bers will be available to answer any to attend gram for the youth of Lyndhurst questions On Sept. 15 police arrested building without a permit from the Among those attending was their This year we are planning a presen­ two Lyndhurst youths when board of health nor informing the maid of honor Mrs Marie Pascale The Chimento children pre­ tation for the parents and citizens of Refreshments will be served at drug paraphernalia was roomers on his upper floor that he and husband Tony, their best man sented their parents with a fully our township October 7 through 10 the conclusion of the presentation was about to do so. He had used Mrs Chimentos’ brother, Frank Pa paid round trip vacation to Hawaii found in the glove compart­ what Forte called a toxic substance at the Firehouse on Delafield Ave­ We hope to see you there ment of their car when they nue which caused Holzherr to join in the Ted Osback, J r Chief were stopped for a traffic vio­ Zoning B oard rejects Two Each night, from 7 to 9 p.m we Lyndhurst Fire Department charges against him, because ex lation on Kidge Road Shawn termination procedures must be

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The Auxiliary of Riverside Gen eral Hospital, Secaucus, will hold its Annual Fall Luncheon and Fash ion Show on Wednesday November 6t' , at T am crest Country Club in Alpine. Cocktails will begin at eleven A.M., followed by a luncheon at noon Fashions will be presented by Moana Donations are $25 0" All pro­ ceeds from the fashion show benefit T he candidates m ingle with well wishers at a reception in the Auxiliary Scholarship Fund the new campaign headquarters. For more information or tickets, please contact Susan O'Dwyer at 392-3102 Chairman of this gala event is Paul D iG aetano, Triah Farley, campaign Mrs Marie Forte and Co-Chairman coordinator; Mayor Leonard Kaiser, Freeholder is Mrs Johanna Messina Barbara Chadwick and Kathleen Donovan.

The West Hudson-South Bergen Chamber’s Outstanding Achieve­ firm recently hired by the Kearny Cham ber of C om m erce will hold a ment Award for their development Port Authority to promote the Membership luncheon at the San program and plans for the South Most Valuable Piece of Real Es­ Carlo Restaurant on Wednesday, Jersey region. Scheduled to receive tate in Hudson County ' Oct 23, 1985 at 12 noon, it was the award is Frank Kobola, Vice Carmine Torsiello, program announced today by Frank W President chairman, indicated that the public Jablonski, Chairman of the Board Guest speaker will be Mr is invited and may make reserva­ River Terminal Development Gerald McCann of MGT Ventures. tions by calling the Chamber at 991 Co. Kearny, will receive the Inc. a planning and development 5600

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McDowell,7 Wolfe win commendations St P eter s P reparatory School, St a Peter’sPs' ' pPeler«**™p Preparatory School, Peter’s award-winning s t u d e n t County Sheriff William McDowell Sheriff’s Emergency Kesponse ation in law enforcement and for tioning elevators, cold food, and Jersey City, will hold its annual newspaper), forensics team, b a n d of North Arlington and Sheriffs' Team, receive^ handsome, en­ outstanding help in maintaining se­ primitive housing conditions at the Open House on Sat., Oct. 20 from 2 and dramatics society. Lieutenant Blair Wolfe of East graved plaques from the U.S. Ju s­ curity at a trail of convicted politi­ juvenile psychiatry facilities at to 4 p.m. annnounced Fr. William All presennt will be m em bers of Rutherford, commander of the tice Department for general cooper- cal radicals in Newark last March. Bergen Pines County Hospital. Cur­ Lundy, S.J., assistant principal St Peter’s 14 varsity athletic U.S. M arshal Eugene U ss of the ran pledge to investigate at once. The tours will feature WSPP-TV, squads the school's newly refurbished and necessary insurance coverage to Newark District Office presented Jones expressed “shock and dis­ Information on admission pro­ modernized color videotape studio, cover their hospital expenses. the plaques to McDowell and Wolfe. appointment” that ex-State At­ cedures, transportation, tuition, fi­ and the expanded computer center, nancial aid, curriculum and ac­ Every Bergenn County resident Wolfe’s 27-member team has torney General John Degnan, hired which includes 45 new units, as well tivities will be provided should have equal access to all area trained with the Justice Depart­ to design a model, legally airtight as the classroom and laboratory hospitals. This is especially impor­ ment. Liss praised the team and contract for the Freeholders to usse St Peter's is located at 144 facilities. O ther exhibits will be pre­ tant in emergenncy situations. McDowell as “among the best law in hiring a profession hospital Grand Street. Jersey City, in the sented by extra-curricular ac­ Should a private hospital refuse enforcement officerss in the state.” managment firm to restructure shadow of the S tatue of Liberty and tivities such as the radio and future emergency treatment and refer a McDowell credited the dedication problem-plaqured Bergen Pine had World Trade Center For further physicians clubs, the Petroc (St. patient to the County Hospital, se­ and spirit of the team and its chief, not yet reported to the Freeholders information call 434-4400. vere health risks could occur given Wolfe, as excellent and said they through asked to get the work done - the additional time that could were so motivated that they took by last August 13th. Jones noted elapse before treatmennt is pro­ their training with the Justice De­ that Curran, the leader of the drive vided. partm ent on th e ir own time, not on to turn the Pines around from a $20- We all have a moral obligation to the county’s." $30 million-a-year money-loser into see that health care is provided to The Newark trial led to the con­ a cost-effective operation, had fired every resident regardless of ability victions of two self-proclaimed po­ the previous attorney working on to pay If disease knows no finan- litical revolutionaries - ex-school the contract for non-cooperation ncial barrier, then health care teacher Tim othy Blunk, 27, son of a and said Degnan should have done should likewise know no financial minister, and Lisa Rosenberg, 29, the work by now barrier for stockpiling guns and bombs in a Degnan is a Democrat hired by A society is m easured by how it South Jersey building the Democrat-dominated Free takes care of those less fortunate The Freeholders okayed increas­ holders. Curran did not respond to How will we be m easured-’ ing the county ’s share of the cost of Jones’ complaint The Pine's issue Gerome R White, Jr drainage im provem ent on River has been shelved pending the out­ Road, North Arlington, from come of the November election Dear Editor DearKditor: $125,000 to $130,000 because two bid when control of the Freeholders will • Re Millie Guzzo’s Letter to the , cycles came in with costs higher be decided and because National On behalf of the Kutherford editor on page b of the last issue of ' , d Medical Enterprises, Inc (NME) of Youth Soccer Program, I would like Tho Mrtrth ArlinnlAtv I oarlcr eXPeCleQ The North Arlington Leader Santa Rosa, California, the com to thank you for placing all of the It’s obvious Mrs Guzzo does not The Board also okbayed a resolu pany Curran and a majority of both articles in your paper that we had like cats. tion by East Rutherford govem- parties on the Board hoped to hire, submitted to you concerning the I have yet to see a cat who does ment prohibiting use of westbound is mired in legal difficulties in Nev. soccer program and our regis not bury his excrement Cats are Paterson Avenue's left lane for any Mexico, accused by the m anage tration drive There is no doubt in very clean animals I have three traffic movement other than a left ment of a Las Cruces hospital of my mind that we would not have cats, all fixed, and I had the most turn onto Hackensack Street, south bribing state officials to get an okay achieved our goal of increasing reg­ productive garden this year and the Final okay must be given by the lo build a rival hospital The suit is istrations without your help The most beautiful lettuce which I state Transportation Department civil, not criminal, but Jones has number of children registering for planted from seeds. Goshen Coach Corporation of sought by innuendo and direct the program has increased 44 I have no problem with my cats Goshen, Indiana was awarded a criticism to blackcn the image of percent over last year, thus exceed­ or any strays digging up my garden $154,644 contract for six mini-busses NMF. to raise fears the Free ing our expectations. and that goes for the tomatoes and to be used by the Special Transpor holders would be tainted by involve­ Over the past several years, soc­ the rest of the garden. tation Services office for transpor ment with NMF. and to generally cer in Kutherford has been on the Cats bury everything It must tation of senior citizens subvert the Curran's initiatives to decline while it has been on the have been a dog that did the dam At the public segment of the restructure the Pines which many increase in neighboring corn age meeting. Mrs. Judy Nussbaun of health care delivery authorities say The fifth and six pradea of St. Mary’s Elemen­ munities Our new organizational Due to wide spread immuniza- Fairlawn asked the Board to m- is an administrative and medical tary School learn about the making of a poem from structure. Recreation Department tion. there is little chance of vestigate complaints of malfunc horror in its present condition South Bergen’s own - Mr. Louis Valente. sponsorship, dedicated volunteers, domestic cats getting rabies All my a plan of action and help from peo cats have their rabies shots It is pie like yourself will provide the unfortunate for the poor strays children of Kutherford with the op­ whose owners are not responsible [p a. j 3 n W iiiK3*KTiri«ia fW tirllli.kf portunity to participate in a clean people caring for their pets and wholesome sport J W hite Rose ! Sesltest Land O Lakes The Bergen County Animal Fdw ard W iMazure, Director Shelter urges all pet owners to have I Sugar I Ice Cream B u t t e r Kutherford Youth Soccer their pets spayed or neutered and Dear Editor will do so for a nom inal fee for those ! ^$ 1 2 9 i 179 $179 who can t afford a top fee 1 -lb. Kecent reports concerning the I bag I cont. If you had any compassion you p k g financial straits of Bergen Pines WKh thi* coupon and Mkfl't. 17.50 purchaaa or would take these strays to the m on Coupon good Sun W2*-S«K. 1ag 9 9 e St. P ete r's preparatory School. Located at 144 Grand Street, Jer­ 49c c a n Jersey City, will hold its annual sey City, in the shadow of the Statue FRESH ITALIAN STYLE-HOT OR SWEET F R E S H P O R K WMh thia coupon and addl'l 17 50 purchaaa of Liberty and World Trade Center, f rw * Coupon good Sun , ft2*-Set., 10/5, IM *. , Open House on Sunday. October 20. l.lm n ona coupon par ahopplng famity I from 2 to 4 P.M.. announced Fr St Peter’s has offered a com­ Pork Spare Yellow William Lundy, S J . assistant prin- petitive academic program for 113 ci pa I years. The school currently has Sausage Ribs Onions jggESazjs 1 Faculty, administrators, stu­ over 8,000 living alumni worldwide FREE 6 -0 Z . CAN O f dents and alumni will be on hand to along with graduates attending ma­ jor colleges and universities across $149 W HITE ROSE answer questions and give tours of $149 FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Prep, which is New Jersey’s only the country For additional in­ J L lb. JL l b . , s 4 9 c AT THE CHECKOUT formation concerning the Open Jesuit high school ASSORTED convenience House call 434 4400 SIZES paefcs The tours will feature WSPP-TV, Pampers Diapers ‘8.99 t00°o PU RE ASSORTED 46-02 the school’s newly refurbished and Pasta Festival Hi-C Drinks FRUIT FLAVORS 79c I modernized color videotape studio, REGULAR Mazola OR NATURAL $039 O range Juice Lyndhurst AMVETS Post 20 will Mett's Applesauce 79* and the expanded computer center, sponsor its annual Spaghetti and Corn Oil m i. which includes 45 new units, as well Meatball Dinner on Thursday Oct s FREE! as the classroom and laboratory With 1h»a coupon and addtl purchaaa o< thraa (3) S-oe cana 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 P.M , at the C S ) t r u -p o n facilities Other exhibits will be pre­ — #10217300 * C* Whl*a Roaa Orange ju ica and tha purch aaa oi a ftva (ft) AMVETS headquarters on New M m CHOCK ER-ASSORTED VARIETIES j pound beg ol raguUi or unto*— chad Ootd tftaOai Flour sented by extra-curricular ac Chicken of York Avenue The dinner includes tivities such as the radio and future Instant Potatoes j all the spaghetti and meatballs you The Sea ^ 5 9 c physicians clubs, the Petroc (St can eat. plus free beer and soda White Rose Q C Peter's award-winnning student Donations are $5.00 for adults and '5£r 4 0 cO F F newspaper), forensics team, band A WtTM TMM COUPON. 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P ag e 8—THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1985 oldest and largest community on L atorraca firm joins Florida developers the Southern G ulf Coast. Dems flock to Kean The association between one of General Development Corp., for for both hom esites and home sales. brating 20 years of service to the nation’s most respected com­ three decades one of Florida’s lead­ This is a dual celebration as Gen­ Hutherford and the surrounding munity developers and Latorraca Wood-Ridge Democratic Mayor than with positions taken by Demo- ing community developers and eral Developm ent is celebrating its communities. Realty, one of the area’s leading full Herbert Gorab and Councilman c r a t e s . ” builders, welcomes Michael Lator­ 30th anniversary as one of the most Many of General Developments service realty organizations, will Harvey Young, along with twenty- Gorab siad the deciding factor raca of Latorraca Realty, 30 Park important forces contributing communities include Port St Lucie, become a force in offering people eight other m em bers of the Wood- was Governor Tom Kean’s leader­ Ave . Hutherford, as a new member toward the unprecedented growth Port Malabar and Vero Beach on the opportunity to realize their Ridge Dem ocratic party switched ship and accomplishments in the of our franchised broker family rep­ taking place in the State of Florida, the Atlantic Coast, and Port “Florida D ream s’’ of owning their to the Republican party to support economy, educationn and the en­ resenting the Florida community and Michael Latorraca is also cele­ Charlotte, General Development’s own home in one of General Governor Thom as Kean, 36th Dis­ v ir o n m e n t . Develom ent’s beautiful com­ trict Republican Assembly can­ Speaking after the Mayor, Coun­ m u n itie s . didates Paul, DiGaetano and cilman Harvey Young added that he Attending the celebration were, Kathleen Donovan, and the Re­ thought the sw itch would benefit all Mayor Barbara Chadwick, Coun­ publican Freeholder candidates the citizens of Wood-Ridge, and in­ cilman Andrew Bertone, Michael C. O’Dowd Vandervalk and Kaiser. vited other disgruntled Democrates Latorraca, Thelm a Mariano, Harry As Governor Thomas Kean to join the Republican Party Bowman of Latorraca Realty Corp looked on, M ayor Gorab announced In a sym bolic gesture to close and Martin Savin, Sales Manager that the tim e had com e to be totally the cerem ony, the twenty-eight oth for General Development Corp hones with himself. ‘The truth is er m embers of Wood-Ridge Demo­ that I have been consistently more cratic Party handed over their par W om en Given in agreement with positions taken ty affiliation cards to Governor by Republican leaders on key issues K e a n . C h a n c e F o r

Congratulations from M .I.T. Advancem ent The letter continues: We con The Career Development Center Joseph Spaccavento, a physics gratulate you on being named this for Women announces registration teacher at North Arlington High year' More importantly, we thank for its fall program s in micro-com­ School, has received a con­ you for the time, patience, ex puter applications to the office and gratulatory letter from the Massa­ pertise, love, discipline, and all the b u s in e s s . chusetts Institute of Technology, commending him for his positive other qualities w hich have had such Classes range from computer lit­ influence on a form er student an important impact on your stu eracy, m arketable word processing The letter from Michael C dents. You do the work from which programs, data base management, we all benefit.” to electronic spreadsheets including Behnke, the college’s Director of Admissions, reads, in part 'Each Spaccavento • recently completed the p o p u la r V i s i c a l a n d Ix>tus 1-2-3 an honors workshop at the NASA M ichael I.atorraoa’s Kutherford real estate firm was wel­ year we ask students admitted to Goddard Space Flight Center in comed into association with General Development Corp. of All courses are teacher in­ M IT to share with us the name of a Greenbelt, M aryland, with 25 other Florida. In the picture are, left to right, Mayor Barbara structed and use the IBM PC, one teacher who has been especially in­ teachers, and has been invited to Chadwick. Councilm an Andrew Bertone, Secretary of the Cham ­ person per com puter Day, evening fluential in that student s develop­ m e n t " attend a special Education Con­ ber of Commerce, Latorraca. Harry Bowman, sales represent­ and Saturday morning classes are ference at the Kennedy Space Cen­ ative of the development company: Thelma Mariano, of the a v a ila b le The student, Christopher Carone, ter, and the launch of the Space Latorraca firm and Marty Savino, district sales manager for Call Bergen County Technical valedictorian of the Class of 1985, S h u tt le o n O c t o b e r 30. (ieneral Development. School at 343-6000 Ext. 270. named Spaccavento 1 RESTAURANT G U I D E ) ------V o ii ' O pen! ------

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By Joyce DiMaggio family and unexpected company. full line of lunch and dinner vari­ Many were carrying food home to ations A casual dining room is T ’m -a-gonna -make-a-you-a- the freezer. toward the back of the restaurant, pizza-that-you-can’t-a-refuse.” With fam iliar faces everywhere, providing waitresses who outdo A take off of the famous saying is one would alm ost believe that every their performance Booths outline written on a sketch of Marlon Bran­ resident in town was dining out in the front end with a long counter do eating a slice of pizza. this one restaurant. And who could seating twenty-five people Captioned “M r.Bruno", the sign blame them9 1975 menues were Since that hot sum m er night, one hangs in M r Bruno’s Pizzeria and draped all around the pizzeria. O r­ month ago, the atmosphere has Restaurant, 425 Valley Brook Ave­ ders for any item on the menu were once again stabilized at the Italian nue, Lyndhurst. And make-a he did, billed at the ten-year-old price. One Restaurant Patrons have extended for just recently Steven Bruno was la r g e p ie w a s $3 10. their congratulations to the estab­ baking one delicious pie after anoth­ lishment. Steven Bruno re­ er in honor of his tenth anniversary. Owner Steven Bruno enlisted the ciprocated by thanking them for ten Not only were the Italian specialties help of friends and family, including successful years right in the town's as tasty as alw ays, but no one could his two daughters, Anna and Fran­ newspaper. Then he treated them to refuse-a the incredible offer cele­ cesca, for this bonanza. The entire this extravaganza. brating the occasion. M r Bruno’s staff was in full swing, putting in a 1975 prices! A one day only event, total of a fourteen-hour non-stop Aside from satisying meals and customers were swarming into the work day. Cooking in sweltering hot efficient service, it’s this particular restaurant day and night and were ovens and appearing like stars in a kind of warm th that radiates to the still com ing back for more! fast motion film, the Bruno’s team customers We believe that this is It was not unusual to witness kept up their spirit the whole time the reason that his customers will lines forming as patrons placed Bruno’s offers ten different pizza give Mr Bruno many more an­ their orders for lunch and dinner. toppings along with Sicilian pie and niversary celebrations in return Purchases were made for friends, pizza by the slice His menu lists a Even at 1985 prices

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1 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1985— Page 11 One sweet recipe for sourdough bread

by Guy Savino had tried the recipe and that covered for about three days get to the bread. water until frothy. Place A fte r abo u t 40 m inutes the Ah, the unlimited effort I the results were good. The during which time the mix­ Sourdough Rye Bread warm water, sugar, dough should have risen once spend to satisfy the cus­ bread was on the heavy side ture should become bubbly Ingredients: molasses, melted shortening, again. So punch it down tomer! Sourdough rye bread but great when toasted. and develop a pungent and 1 envelope yeast mashed potatoes in a large again. Divide the dough into she asked for. As the recipe indicates this sour odor. The night before '* cup lukewarm water mixing bowl and stir until four small loaves. Sprinkle a “I’ve bought commercial is not a simple affair, the bread is to be baked beat 1 cup warm water smooth, then add the frothy baking sheet with corn meal versions of what they think sourdough rye. It takes ef­ in additional water and flour tablespoon brown sugar yeast. When mixture is and set the loaves on it. Slash sourdough rye bread should fort. But like everything that smooth add the caraway the loaves with a very sharp be,” wrote the customer,” takes time and work re­ seeds, salt and sourdough knife. Put the dough into a but none of it comes up to the sults usually make it energy starter. Beat hard. Add white cold oven. The loaves should delicious bread my aunt well expended. So here is flour and powdered milk and double in size. Be sure to set made. Believe me, a sand­ Evangelines’s recipe. beat hard for another three them to provide for their wich made with her Sourdough Rye minutes. Let the dough rest growth. Turn the oven to 400F sourdough rye was as good as (First the starter) and leave at room tem­ for five minutes. (Take a and bake the loaves for 20 to any broiled steak you could Ingredients: perature overnight.Measure 3 tablespoons molasses breather yourself!) Then 30 minutes. Reduce the heat imagine. Unfortunately my 1 envelope yeast out the amount needed for 1 tablespoon shortening gradually add the rye flour to 375F and bake for another aunt passed away before I 1 cup lukewarm water baking and refrigerate the '/i cu p m ashed potatoes and mix until it is stiff enough 20 to 30 minutes. To make the could entice the recipe from 1 cup rye flour rest. If the refrigerated 1 tablespoon caraway seeds to lav out on a floured board. crust crisp place a pan of hot her. I suppose you don’t have 1 small peeled onion wrapped starter is not used inside two 1 tablespoon salt Knead hard, adding enough water on the oven floor for such a recipe? loosely in cheesecloth weeks, take out and mix well, 1 cup sourdough starter flour to make a stiff, elastic about 15 minutes. Well, I don’t keep recipes 1 more cup lukewarm water discard a half of it and then 2 cups white flour dough. The results will justify the for sourdough rye bread in 1 more cup rye flour add another half cup of water cup powdered milk Put the dough in a greased time and effort that goes into my wallet — and I had to hunt H o w to: and another half cup of flour. (o p tio n a l) bowl, set the bowl in a pan of this bread. through a couple of dozen Refrigerate again after sev­ 1 cup rye flour hot water, cover with a towel But even if the bread did books before I came upon Dissolve the envelope of eral hours. Keep the mixture 12 cup rye meal or more rye and let the dough rise double not meet its advertised quali­ Evangeline’s Sourdough yeast in a cup of warm water well covered in the fridge and flo u r — it should take about 90 ties there are always the Bread in a book called “Our until it froths. Add enough the starter can be used any corn meal for sprinkling on minutes. Punch it down smells of freshly baked bread Daily Bread” by Stella Stan­ flour until it makes a paste. number of times by following baking sheet (take out all your frustra­ that will make the kitchen a dard. Sink the onion in the paste. the same schedule. And now H ow to: tions by giving the dough haven of delight for days to It struck me that Claire Let the mixture stand un­ so much for the starter. I.et’sLet’s Mix ™lx the**1c veast and warm some really solid belts! ( com come. e. Juniors, fire auxiliary plan bus trip , t / • ____ rm id Kaiser ror Kaiser The North Arlington JuniorJumor eral Savings and Loan parking lot in Woman's Club and the Indies Aux­ North Arlington at 7.30 a.in. and Supporters of Leonard Kaiser for Tickets, at $25 each, will include iliary of Kagle Truck Company No return at approximately 9 p.m All Freeholder will hold a beefsteak beer and wine 3 will hold a bus trip to Reading, proceeds will go to the St Barnabas dinner Wednesday, Oct 9. from 7 to Dinner will be served at 8 P M Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Novem­ Burn Unit and other charities Call 11 P.M at the Knights of Columbus For reservations call James ber 2 997-3333 for tickets hall. 194 Kiver Road. North Arling Bocchino. cam paign treasurer, at The bus will leave Keamy Fed The St Barnabas Burn Unit is ton 997-4690 the only certified facility in New Two Rulherford Jersey for the exclusive treatment of seriously burned patients with a residents in full tim e com mitment of personnel, space, and equipment We have Resident Theater The Burn Unit is dedicated to Levolor Blinds Susan Brody of Kutherford will ease the suffering and trauma of portray Marsha in Kutherford Resi­ critically burned patients and to re­ dent Theatre Company’s fall pro­ store an acceptable lifestyle duction, "Let’s Murder Marsha." a Aging Veterans comedy by Monk Ferris A n d W in d o w "Let’s Murder Marsha" marks Sem inar Subject T r e a t m e n t s Brody’s third bappearance in an Free Shop At Home Mary Higgins Clark "Aging Veterans - present HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL KRTC production Her previous Service Cell Anytime. Status-Future Prospects" is the top­ roles were Fdith in "Blithe Spirit" ic of an Oct 4 sem inar to be held at ANNOUNCING GRAND and Natalia Landauer in "I Am A the Hasbrouck Heights VFW Post. OPENING S A L E S AT OUR Author Appears At Library Camera " IIUIIIJIII NEW SHOWROOM LOCATED AT Freeholder Doris Mahalick an­ Prior to joining RRTC, she nounced SALE 222 RIDGE ROAD, LVNDHURST played in theatre groups in South The Kutherford Public Library selling novels as Stillwatch Where Ms Mahalick noted the session By Special Purchase Jersey, which included such pro­ and the Friends of the Rutherford are the Children, and The Cradle will cover federal legislation affect From Levolor D I S C O U N T S ductions as "California SUite" and Library are pleased to announce Will Fall, which was shown recently ing veterans, new and old educa 8 4 x 8 4 P a tio 438-9454 OR "Bedroom Farce " Door Ready Made that best-selling author Mary Hig­ on T V tional benefits, housing programs, 865-1820 EVENINGS gins Clark will be appearing at the Turick received her acting train­ long-term care in New Jersey, ben­ Aluminum Verticals ing at H B. Studios in New York • Sliding Drapery Panels library on Sunday afternoon Oct 20 The Kutherford Library is lo­ efits counseling, pension law and $ 9 9 .9 5 • Interior Palio Ooor Fntloforw at 3 P.M. in the main reading room cated on Park Ave at Chestnut St City. Since that tim e she has app- disability benefits The gathering Color Alabaster • Custom Shutters peared in productions of "Picnic." • Roman Shades Mrs Clark, a resident of Bergen Please call 939-8600 if you have any will run from 8 30 A M to 2 30 P M While Supplies Las1' • Balloon Shades County, is the author of such best­ questions 'Company,'’ “Finian's Rainbow," As a large segment of our vet • Sun Shades lor Shut Window* and "Showboat-' among others • Woven Wood Roil Ups erans population reaches retire­ • Mini Blmdt An employee of Hayden Publish­ • Vertical* ment age. it's important that the • Macrames ing, she holds the position of chief government make these former sol • Radiator Enclosures copy editor for their Electronic and diers and sailors aware of the • Stock Shades 4 Blinds Design m aganiznes sevices available to them." said the "Let's M urder Marsha" will be Wallington freeholder I'm proud FOREVER presented Oct 18. 19, 20, 25, 2f and the country’s Office on Aging and | NEVER W O R R Y ] 27 at Fairleigh Dickinson Univer­ Veterans Service Bureau have EXPERT INSTALLATIONS p With Confidence Satisfaction GuarantMd sity, Montross Ave Friday and Sat joined forces to present this in­ urday performances are at 8 p.m formative program " and Sundays at 3 p m Tickets are $6 for the general public and $6 for students and senior citizens Everym an’s 6 4 t h Y e a r SUPER FALL Everyman’s Bible Class, a non­ sectarian organization established FROM in 1922, begins its 64th season on Sunday, Oct 6, at the Boiling Spring Masonic Temple, Park Avenue. / Rutherford Residents of the com­ VALUES! ge munity are cordially invited to at tend the session, which starts at 9 A.M., and which features vocal and instrumental music, and a message to be offered by Raymond Carey. 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West Hudson Hospital will host a hospital has invited each Mayor Certificates of Appreciation will re n d e re d discuss problems, and plan educa­ area,” said Frank P Smilari, chief Volunteer Kmergency Squad Keo from its service area communities be presented by the hospital to each tional program s executive officer at West Hudson ognition evening in honor of the Each month, squad represent­ along with the Council-Commission squad member A plaque, placed in Hospital A demonstration of our members of the locbal squads who atives and hospital staffers from 'We, along with the community liaison to the respective squad, a the Em ergency Room to recognize administration and the emergency appreciation is through the servire tihe West Hudson South at large are grateful to have such representative from both the Am er these volunteers who give of their Bergen area room meet to resolve difficulties, skilled and dedicated people in the recognition-awards dinner " ican Heart Association and the New time and talents to help area resi The event will take place in the Jersey State First Aid Council, the dents in need, will be unveiled hospital's cafeteria Friday, Oct 4 Captivating Classics at WCW Center various medical staff officers, de­ West Hudson Hospital in gener beginning with a buffet supper at Captivating Classics, for a No­ Carl Baccaro and Martha Micci b a rito n e . in alltime show tunes to partmental directors, chiefs of ser­ al. and particularly the Kmergency 7 :3 0 p m vember afternoon, will be presented will accompany Beverly Wesp as o p e r a vice. and representatives from the Boom, works closely with the local at William Carlos Williams Center she presents the exceedingly funny In addition to all members of the hospital's Board of Governors, ad squads to assure a continuity of volunteer squads from Kearny. at 3 p.m Sunday. November 3 with The Telephone’, a comic opera by For tickets, which are $8. $7 for ministrative staff, and Kmergency care from the location of an incident favorite m usical artists of Menotti, Jutta Allen, metzo Bergen residents, seniors and chil­ North Arlington, and Lyndhurst. the room medical and nursing staffs through to the hospital treatment Kutherford perform ing soprano. Tony Mineri. bass dren, callM arcus Hall at 939-6969 FEET H U RT ANY QUESTIONS? PLEASE CALL M c d i c A l D i r e c t o r y

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Citing a need “to better need for a more direct voice by articulate conservative principles." c it iz e n s Kussell Maffei, director of The Con­ In addition. John Puccione, of servative Caucus of New Jersey’s the Committee to Preserve Free Education Forum, announced a Enterprise, will speak on the in­ one-day sem inar featuring several fluence of state and local govern­ notable state and local officials ments on the economic system, Congressman Jim Courter (K while businessman BUI Grant will 12th District) will speak on the top­ talk about tin* feueral budget situ­ ics of ' Military Reform ” and "The ation and forme' senatorial can­ Space Defense Initiative " Courter. didate Bob Morris will discuss a member of the House Armed Ser­ World Geopolitics and South vices Committee, has been a lead­ A f r i c a . ” ing exponent of the space defense The forum will be held Saturday. system and was chairman of the October 12. from 1 00 P.M. to 5 30 Military Reform Caucus until P.M.. at the Holiday Inn Jetport. on earlier this year U.S. 1 South. Elizabeth N.J Regis­ tration is ten dollars State Senator Gerald Cardinale Maffei expressed the hope that iR Bergen County) will discuss the forum will let us present several Judicial Reform and Initiative and notablestate conservatives, show Referendum ' Cardinale has ing how our ideas can aid in better emerged as one of the strong lead government and a better society. ers am ong conservatives in the leg­ For further information or reser­ islature. specializing in questions vations. contact John P Scott at concerning judicial abuses and the 438-0798

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The Rutherford Recreation gram sponssored by the Rutherford Dept will be honoring their Volun Recreation Dept to call the recrea teers at the 1st annual Rutherford tion office at 438 2236 for ticket in­ Recreation Volunteer Dinner formation The dinner is scheduled Dance The department will be fo r S a t u r d a y n ig h t . N o v . 2. 7 30-12 trying to contact all passt and pres at the Rutherford Elks Club Among ent volunteers for the ewvent but the evening's program will be a are concerned we may not be able sit-down dinner, cash bar, volunteer to reach all the many people who recognitions and entertainment and have deciated free time to our pro dancing Price $5 per person and $8 grams Therefore, we ask for any a c o u p le people involved in a volunteer pro

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After age 35, yearly optometric examinations are needed to detect eye disease signs early and to keep Q. Should I get my eyes ex­ pace with changes in vision that amined every year? How about my occur naturally as we get older. c h il d r e n ? A. If you are over 35, in your teens or a school-aged child, you should have an annual vision ex­ a m in a tio n . OR. HAROLD WIENER Once every two years may be all • y°tf need if you are in your twenties DR. MARC WIENER and early thirties, unless >uur doc­ 991-2211 tor of optometry advises otherwise. 64 Ridge Hoad, North Arlington THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1985 Page 15 Check and flush under the hood for a trouble-free cooling system

Voue jar cooling system 'irwt .... antifreeze.and cleaning your moved, run the engine until should he trouble-free for cooling system are two ways the system is filled and run the the upper radiator hose is hot the recovery tank with soap many seasons it you take a to assure your cooling system engine until the upper radi­ ov ci heating, and thev ilo no and watei. \ lu s h it w e ll w ith prov ide p m p c i pi ot "rnc to do a preventive working properly lor the life ( I his shows that the therm o­ ator hose is hot again. ect lor clean water, then dram it maintenance check ihis ot your car. stat is open and the coolant is 5. Repeat steps .1 a n d 4 spring I his should include flowing through the system.) several times until the dr ained Reinstall the recovery tank y Run the engine u it h 1 fn ( oolam Replacement. a n d h o se s. checking your V-belts and H ush and ret ill the cooling 3. Stop the engine. Open liquid is nearly colorless i adiatoi cap u moved ii nt i hoses, replacing antifrcc/e system as follows: the radiator drain valve to 6. Drain the system, then S. A d d e n o u g h w a te r a n d the upper ladiatoi i>. and cleaning out ihe cooling drain the coolant. Drainage close the radiator drain valve hot system. I. Remove the radiator cap ethylene glycol antrfrce/e to w hen the engine is cool: may be speeded b\ removing tightly Install block drain provide the required cooling. 10 \ \ nil the cneinc idling Cheek > on I \ - belts for • Turn the cap slowly to the drain plugs in the block, il p lu g s , il re m o v e d . I reeving and corrosion pro­ add coolaul lo the ta-Jl.lt> M ucar II thex arc ovci lour the leit until it reaches a so equipped 1. Disconnect all hoses tection I 'sc a solution that :s u n til it rea, Ik s the hntt K ill III years old. replace them. Sta­ "stop [)o not press down 4 C'lose the drain valve from the coolant recovery at least SO percent antilrec/e the 1 iller net. k Install tin ■ i.idi- tistics com p. |a | b\ | he dates w hile turning the cap. Install the block drain plugs, tank Remove the recovery but no tru»re than 70 pci cent at. m cap. making mu e thi Rubber Company. a maim tank and pour out anv fluid” • Wait until any remaining it removed Add water until a n till ee /e . supplier ol automotive belts Scrub and clean the inside ol pressure (indicated by a hiss­ I ill the radiator to the base and hoses, show that alter ing sound) is relieved, then ol the Idler neck and till the lour >ears' use a belt can tail press down on the cap and M aintenance, w hen and how often coolant recovcrv tank to the at any time. Most laiI in the continue turning to the left “I u 11 Hot" m.ii k Pm the fifth year acco rd in g to ear’s odom eter, age ( -If 11()\: lo help avoid recovery tank cap hack on C heck the hoses lor leaks, the danger of being burned, Do not use methanol-base cracks oi soli spots. It they do not remove the radiator In miles In years antifreeze. or alcohol, or plain leel mushy oi are in question­ water alone, m vom vehicle cap while the engine and ra­ 6 .0(H) • ( heck oil every third fill-up. 6 m o n th s able condition, icplace them. .it any time. I hey w ill boil at a diator are still hoi. Scaldim; • I ubc. oil. and filter change everv Since antihee/e loses its lower point than that at vv Inch riist-m hihiting ability m time, fluid and steam can be blow n 6.000 m iles. out under pressure if the < ap the "II M P" light (or lem- it must be i eplaced everv 10- pei ature gauge) vv ill wai n ol M).m) miles Replacing th- is taken off too soon. W h e n th e c a p- \W V h e n th e c a p- p is re- • Rotate tues every I 2.000 m ile s o r o n c e .i v eai • Align wheels every 12.000 m iles oi once a v ear 12.000 • ( heck biake lights, turn signals. Earn Big $$$ biakes once a vear. • ( heck air conditioning sv stem (adjust \-belts, clean condenser, • LEARN TO DRIVE A TRACTOR TRAILER test coolant) once a year • JERSEY TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINING • M ig n h e a d lig h ts o n c e .i v eai

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Ralph Maltonado Crashing Through. Fleet Lyndhurst halfback played an outstanding Dave M cCarty Defies W ind. With passing McCarty ran and is shown scoring a TI). g a m e . hindered by high winds, Lyndhurst quarterback

lonv Xunziato Show's ‘Em. The Bulldog RHS touchdown. The One McCarty Regretted. Alert pass to halt a threat. fullback was a threat al] afternoon. He scored the Kutherford defense picked off this M cCarty forward All photos b> John Healy Lyndhurst lived up to pre-season openings it needs. hampered by the strong wind Lyn­ expectations Saturday by defeating auspicious start when Maltonado vor when Beggs fumbled on his own against Rutherford he showed a Against Kutherford the offense dhurst had hoped to use McCarty’s Kutherford on wind swept Memori­ fumbled on his own fifteen 42-yard line and John Intindola re speedy pair of heels. sputtered only occasionally, but throwing expertise to greater ad­ Kutherford recovered when Cragi al Field. K utherford. 24 to 6 covered McCarty couldn't pass in Lyndhurst had a 17 6 lead at half showed that it has scoring punch vantage but remained on the ground Paskas dropped on the ball It was the opening for each the gale like wind, a leftover from time plucky Kutherford fought from several directions most of the time because of the Playing "we’ll take what you team, members of the Bergen Coun­ Hurricane Gloria, but he scrambled back but could not hit pay dirt Maltonado carried the ball 18 wind. give us.' Kutherford promptly went ty Scholastic League National Divi­ twice for big yardage again Lyndhurst managed a touch­ times to 27 times for 125 yards— Kutherford's Kich Beggs, mak­ to work Tony Nunziato burst sion. The scram b les showed that down in the final period continuing the fine running he ing his varsity debut, also was ham­ through the Lyndhurst line and Lyndhurst has Kalph Maltonado, Coach Arne Perrone plans to take showed last year The husky Lyn­ pered by the wind and Kutherford raced across the turf for a touch­ a speedy halfback, and David Me full advantage of the option play dhurst speedster was a threat every had to counter the heavier running down The score: Carty, a much improved quarter McCarty will p a ss—if conditions al Lyndhurst (10) 0 17 0 7 24 time he carried the ball team on the ground Hut K utherford returned the fa- back, to spark the offense and a low—but he will also run And Kutherford <0 1 1 ti 0 0 0 6, However, both offenses were Lyndhurst got off to an in­ weighty line to give the offense the W allington Sm ites Q ueen of Peace loses 7-0

W ood-Ridge 13- Queen of Peace put up a spirited play a Brian Ncvoj gallop for 12 hattle but Dumont prevailed in the yards and the touchdown Wallington showed that it will be last eight minutes to score a 7-0 QP unveild a hard running full tough competition or any team in victory in the opening game of the the Bergen County Scholastic season for both teams back in Dan Mahonev who pounded U.S. OPEN Dumont for 74 yards on 15 carries league Olympic Division Saturday After presenting a rock bound by downing Wood-Ridge 13-7. defense m ost of the gam e QP sud T h e S c o r e Wallington took command in the dently became porous Dumont D u m o n t 11 O l 0 0 0 7 - 7 REMATCH second period when a blocked kick went 52 yards in four plays, the last Queen of Peace 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 - 0 was picked up buy Brady and ear­ ned1 47 y ards to a touchdown. 7 Secaucus 1 3, N .A rlington • Wood-Ridge hauled the old flea flicker out of the mothballs in the North Arlington's eyes were to give Secaucus a lead it never third period and Russ Christiana focused on Lyndurst. its opponent relinquished Minervini hurt his ran 35 yards to know the score. Saturday, but Secaucus ran off with However, in the final period, arm after tossing for 8 years in the World Class the victory in the opening game for first quarter thanks to a 58-yard,wind-carried the two teams Saturday at punt by Jimm Abboud, a freshman Seacaucus Secaucus then relied upon its making his varsity debut, Wall­ running attack in the s<*cond half It North Arlington fell victim to paid off in the third quarter when ington pushed across the winning both the forward pass and a run touchdown. Matt Ivamcki plunged John Vander Mark ran 30 vards for Comes To In the first q u arter Anthony Min the clincher over from the two yard line to ervini. signal caller for Secaucus. score threw a 39-yard passs to Hyong Pak North Arlington 10-1 > 0 0 0 0 - 0 The Score: Secaucus <10) 7 0 H n - n Wood-Ridge <0-1)0 0 7 0 -7 Meadowlands Wallington (1-0) 0 7 0 6 - 13 SATURDAY'S MENU John MCENROE • • Andres GOMEZ • New M ilford Saturday, Oct. 5, 1985 North Arlington at Lyndhurst beats Becton Leonia at Becton Oct. 8 and Oct. 9 • M eadowlands Arena Hudson Catholic at Queen of Peace Becton’s 1985 debut was spoiled Cresskill at Wallington Booming serves... Slashing returns... Rapid-fire volleys... Saturday when New Milford second New Milford at Rutherford There could be a rem atch of the U.S. O pen final as John M cEnroe tries to avenge his recent a touchdown in the second quarter

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Assemble men and women THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1985—Page 19 Byrne Arena and Giants Stadium izing the merger This included res­ ui the New Jesery Sports Complex olutions authorizing the issuance of get the shakes, that is, vibrate per- $52,517,576 in revenue bonds and re­ ciptibly, whenever a capacity Giant stadium has the shakes stricted revenue notes to pay for the crowd attends a rock music concert Monmouth Park track and naming of a football gam e. And the shakes by ^Jack O’Shea Leader Bergen Bureau Midlantic National Bank as disburs­ get worse in a heavy rain with or that it can not build up enough pressants prior to races of Racing, reported a “very good' of horses per race is up to nine this ing agent at a heavy but undisclosed without a crowd in the stands. weight on the structures to be dan­ Mulcahy felt there was nothing average attendance of 15,000 fans year compared to only six or seven fee These structures vibrate due to g e r o u s. unusual about the dragged-out work per-night for the first 13 nights of last year The increased number of Commissioner Thomas Knowles sound waves, movements of which has gone up in price by $9,999 the new harness racing season horses generates increased en­ and Peter Levine lavishly praised crowds, and weight of water Com m issioner Robert Ferguson, f r o m a n original estimate of though the handle of $2,005,763 was thusiasm and betting by fans. the Authority’s wisdom in acquiring This is because both facilities are Jr. observed that the vibration- $896,000, saying the Authority de less than last year'ss $2,157,623 Anzalone said the Monmouth Park track property anchored on piers or huge concrete movements of these facilities dur­ m a n d e d perfection in its facilities when only 14.000 fans-per-night at­ The merger of the Meadowlands which they said had rich potential and steel pillars sunk deep into the ing heavy rains had worried him a n d th e Thomas company was tended. Racetrack with Monmouth Park. for lucrative future development soft, unsupportive meadowlands on but then said he was reassured by t r y in g to do the project just right Anzalone said after the meeting Oceanport, racetrack is officially that would include making the track which the East Kutherford Sports Mulcahy’s statements as to the in­ M u l c a h y also reported that steel that, thanks to the work of Racing set for Sept 24th. Mulcahy reported a high profit operation and develop­ Complex is built. herent safety and strength of the towers for the first stage of a Secretary Robert Kulina which he in summarizing a two-inch-thick ment of the 300 non-track acres of The problem of vibrations in the two structures com plex-wide signage network will called “magnificent," the number packet of official documents legal- land included in the sale package Arena and Stadium was discussed In other new s of the meeting be erected start ing the first week in at the W ednesday, Sept 18th regu­ October A 1 um inum towers will be lar monthly meeting of the Sports which took place in the Winner’s erected at the end of October Van Authority Commissioners. Restaurant at the Arena instead of in the executive offices at the com­ able message signs, that is signs Chief Executive Officer Robert plex racetrack which are being with messages in lights which are Mulcahy reported that following the renovated under an $11,600 contract sent and changed from a control four Bruce Springsteen concerts in with G raf-Lorch, Inc of Waldwick console, and the consoles them mid-August he'd received com­ selves are ready for shipment from plaints of worrisome vibrations at In response to questions from Traffic Control Devices. Inc of the Arena and Stadium Prior to leader Newspaper, Mulcahy and Altamonte Springs. Florida as soon this, there had been complaints of Chairman Jon Hanson reported that as the towers are in place Traffic vibrations at the Stadium during the Forensic Laboratory at the Control is doing the project for last year’s football season racetrack has been operating effi $1,747,000. Mulcahy hired Cerami and Asso­ ciently since last April even though Mulcahy noted that he expected ciates, a professional engineering the contractor who built it Thomas to testify at an Internal Revenue company from Long Island City, to Construction of Wayne - continues Service hearing Thursday. Sept check the structures out for safety to slowly work on a number of de­ 19th. protesting proposed IRS regu­ and was told by Cerami engineers tailed finishing touches. The final lations for reporting betting which that the vibrations were normal and completion d ate for the $905,000 he called impossible" within the design capacity of the Laboratory building has been Hanson reported that the October facilities, that is. the structures are changed several times since last meeting of the Authority on the 16th safe and not in danger of collapse March and is now Oct 15th may be held at Monmouth Park Mulcahy also said that the built-in The Laboratory operated by State race track Details are now being drainage systems in the Arena and Police technicians, tests horses for worked out Stadium quickly drain off rain so drugs or other stimulants or de- Sam Anzalone. General Manager Rutherford Soccer has 200 With 200 borough youngsters Thomas for Blue and Megan Az- Rowdies vs Sting I P M participating, game action in 111#* cloning on thr \rv» Jrrsrv Sports and t.vposi Sports and Exposition Authority . Robert E. zarello and Cory Finley of Red were Sockers vs Strikers - 2.30 P.M Rutherford's Youth Soccer Pro­ among the standouts Panny Thom­ lion \uthoritv Monmouth Park Kevcnur Ronds and Mulcahy III, Commissioner and Chief Executive gram began September 21 with as is coordinator and Klaine Borzot thr Monmouth Park Junior l.tvn Rrwnu* Notts Officer , and Jon F. Hanson. Chairman, N.J Sports competition in all three divisions ta head coach of the Girls Division, Pictured above (I. to R i James J, Durkin, General and Exposition Authority. In the Boys Midget Division which also plays its games at Wall Manager-Finance and Chief Financial Officer. N.J. (ages 6-8), the Fury topped the Field on Saturday afternoons Strikers 5-0 on a three-goal hat trick by Jeremy Brady band single tallies The Boys Junior Division (ages by Michael Slavik and l-eo Alberts 9-131, which saw its first actual Patrick Ganley's goal gave the Ar gam e com petition September 28 at rows a 1-0 victory over the Blazers, Memorial Field, opened with a pair while the Stompers edged the of hard-fought scrimmages on the Meadowianders by an identical 10 21st In the first the Rowdies topped W e ll do the score In the fourth game the Sting the Sock ers 2-1, while the Sting and and Storm tied 1-1 Harold Corbran Strikers battled to a 0-0 deadlock In is coordinator for the Boys Midget the Rowdies Sockers contest, Ken Division, which plays its games Sat ny Adam cik and Richie Egbert urday m ornings at Wall Field scored for the Rowdies and Danny w ork,you’ll save In the new Girls Division (ages Egbert tallied for the Sockers 7-12), Navy defeated Green 2-0 on a pair of Maggie Finley goals Betsy Ed M azure is the director of Adams excelled both on offense and Rutherford’s Youth Soccer Pro­ t h e m o n e y defense for Green In the other con gram Schedule for October 5 test Blue and Red battled to a score­ Boys Junior Division (Memorial less tie Nicole Schmidt and Kristy F ie ld ) with PSE&G’s Customer Seal-Up erCHJb Service Program

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have been haled into court when Detective Lt. Frank McSweeney, the ban w as put into effect m ainly to and the birds which frequent much this week reported that Lyndhurst found by local police officers to be prevent injury to bikers and to vis­ of the area, and the display of police will notify bike dealers in the operating in the area particularly if itors to the Environment Center meadowlands life on display in the area and owners of terrain bikes they have been riding without gog­ where many youngsters are taKen lobby of the Center. that operating them in the gles or helmet. on tours in order to see the wildlife In the past, terrain operators meadowlands area is no longer to be tolerated and after due notice, anyone found operating such a vehi­ cle will be fined and the machine possibly impounded until the fine is p a id . The ban will be effective on all ANOTHER DAY, public park and recreational lands. McSweeney explained that a bike operator can be taken into custody ANOTHER MIGRAINE. and charged with "defiant tres­ passing” only if it can be proved that the trespasser was duly notified of the ban I s n ' t i t t i m e y o u tried Chiropractic for a change! Most terrain bikers have used the land near the dumpsites and the C all Hackensack Meadowlands Develop­ ment Commission building at DeK­ DR.BOB TARANTINO D.C. orte Park Plaza, where the five million dollars H M D C headquarters On Thursday, September 25th the monthly 50-50 draw­ 518 RIDGE RD. is located and which houses the en­ ing was held at St. Mary s High School. First prize vironment Center. McSweeney said winner was Nancy Stavalo of Lyndhurst, second prize LYNDHURST N.J. was won by Paul Domino of Passaic and third prize KIDSTUFF winner was Hector Tiraldo of Jersey City. Pictured 933-3125 picking one of the winners is Father Reilly, Pastor of St • Vr R id g e Road North Arlington • 997-7334 Mary’s and looking on is Vinnie Calviello. raffle chair­ man. NEW • RESALE SERVING THE PUBLIC FOR 17 TEARS CONSIGNMENT

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Impotence caused by physical Lehrhoff, a urologist on the m edical factors come into play,. “While a arousal, the penile arteries enlarge their disease damages the nerves In 1973, an ingenious implant problems as opposed to psy­ staff at West Hudson Hospital and a purely physical base m ay be at the and distend the chambers with involved in erection. Pelvic surgery system incorporating a pump that chological disorders is on the rise clinical professor at Columbia Pres­ root of the problem , there is neces­ Wood, while special valves in the for cancer of the prostate, rectum, stimulates a natural erection when am ong Am erican men. With an esti­ byterian Hospital in New York City. sarily a substantial amount of psy­ veins of the penis close to prevent or bladder often involves the sever­ desired was introduced, which mated 10 m illion men in the United “Physicians have a better under­ chological overlay. A man with a the blood from flowing out The re­ ing of key nerves and leads to im ­ leaves the penis flaccid the rest of States, one out of every ten, unable standing of both the physical and small handicap can become so sult is an erection p o te n c e . the tim e . to attain or m aintain an erection to psychological causes of the dis­ aprehensive that psychological The entire process is controlled Alcoholism , spinal cord injuries, the satisfaction of themselves or More sophisticated than its pred­ order, and can offer more hope for aspects take over, and he becomes by the brain and spinal cord Erec­ hormone deficiencies, and medica­ their partners, urologists today be­ ecessors. two soft tubes are sur­ effective treatment than ever completely impotent.'’ "The point tions are reflexive, and cannot be tions used to treat hypertension and lieve that one-half of all chronically gically implanted in the penile b e f o r e . ” is that whether the impotence is 'willed" like raising an arm heart disease, which act to lower impotent men have a physically chamber and connected by thin caused by physical or psychological blood pressure, can also cause a damaged erection mechanism. plastic tubing to a small reservoir As recently as a decade ago, reasons, either can be overcome Chief am ong the physcial causes loss of erectile capacity. Even implanted under the abdominal experts attributed most impotence with the modern techniques avail­ of impotence are circulatory ab­ With such overwhelming num­ cigarette sm oking can cause tem­ muscles in the pubic region This to psychological inhibitions usually able to us.’’ normalities, or anything that ob­ bers, diagnosis methods and reme­ porary impotence, as nicotene con­ pouch, which contains a solution, is arising from a m an’s fear that he The physiology and psychology structs blood flow to the penis. Most dies are continually being de­ stricts blood vessels connected to a tiny pump placed would be unable to perform well involved in the seemingly simple impotent men have some degree of veloped and refined. Both physi­ Accurate diagnosis requires a inside the scrotum To get an erec­ durihg intercourse. But new knowl­ provess of getting and sustaining an arteriosclerosis resulting in re­ cians and patients are no longer thorough physical examination and tion. the scrotum need simply be edge and improved diagnostic erection are am azingly com stricted circulation in the genital whispering about the disorder. interview, including measuring pressed, which triggers the pum p to methods have prompted them to plicated. The penis contains two area It doees not take much of a “Today, discussion of impotence blood sugar levels and hormone force the solution into the penile recognize that physical problems cigar shaped cham bers filled with cutdown in flow to cause a problem no longer conjures up the notion of a levels, as well as adequacy of chambers To lose the erection, the , play a far greater role than they tiny, sponge-like compartments Another major cause are neu circulation wearer squeezes a valve in the midnight meeting in disguise in a had suspected. TTiese are collapsed when the penis rologic disorders, with one-half of dark alley." says Dr Bernard One of the most important ways pump and the fluid returns to the According to Dr. Lehrhoff, both is flaccid But during sexual all diabetic men impotent because to distinguish organic from psy r e s e r v o ir chological im potence is to de Since gaining privileges to per­ termine whether the patient has form penile implant surgery at Benefit concert for Cathedral nocturnal erections. A normal man West Hudson Hospital in the fall of has from two to five erections, last­ 1983, a number of impotent men On a hot summer afternoon in ing from five m inutes to one-half have taken advantage of the pro­ ues are among the many features ding the Cathedral’s "new life." the tion of potential new supporters 1899, hour, during sleep Testing to cedure. usually, the costs for the a decision was made that that mark the Cathedral as an Cathedral is not imm une to the ag Yehudi Menuhin, the vitruoso vio­ monitor this pattern is available, as tests and simple operation are cov­ would take almost one hundred architectural wonder. It was desig­ ing process and an edifice of these linist for the concert, is of such note insufficient sleep erections point ered by insurance years to realize When Bishop nated a National Historic Site in dimensions and utilizations needs that he has appeared in more coun directly to a physical disorder Of course." said Dr Lehrhoff, Bernard McQuaid spoke of the ne­ 1976 more than ordinary tries on every continent than any Impotence of a strictly physical "we look for other possible reme­ cessity of erecting a great The Cathedral has served both support.Homeowners know full well other musician of our era origin ca be dealt with in a number dies and employ the implant as a Cathedral in Newark as a fitting as a landmark and resource for the expneses of repair, but project of different ways Hypertensives monum ent to the faith", he may not ing and understanding the cost, for Called a legend in his own time, last resort Because the implant Newark It has resurrected the may overcome their problem by a have forseen the many obstacles to he began taking violin lessons at the surgery destroys the naural erec­ traditional role of the church in example, of re-leading over 200 simple switch in mi.*dication. In be overcome in its completion - nor stained glass windows can certainly age of five and made his debut at tion mechanism, this surgery for opening its doors, not only for spiri­ some men, testosterone injections, guessed at the im pact it would ul­ tual guidance, but for corporal as­ challenge the mind as well as the eight with the San Francisco Or those psychologically impotent men a male hormone necessary for erec is recommended with great reluc­ timately have on the community. sistance as w ell: the Cathedral has bank account chestra Now 65, his nam e is tion, will restore potency Many pa­ tance ” The Cathedral of the Sacred initiated several program s that will synonymous with violin playing While the Cathedral has his tients with artherosclerosis respond H eart, dedicated in 1954. stands on help its neighbors on matters per­ Works have beenn commissioned by Dr Satish M adan, D irector of torically relied on its own resources to drugs to increase blood flow the highest point in Newark and taining to housing, education, and him or dedicated to him by such Surgery at West Hudson Hospital, The most dramatic aids are pen serves as a remarkable landmark community networking for finanncing maintenance, the composers as Bartok. Bloch. credits the outstanding new O perat­ for all those who pass through the mammouth restorations that need Enesco. and Vaughn Williams Be ile implants, which create a ing Suite facilities, a priority item city With its soaring towers and Most recently, the Cathedral to take place now dem and that new cause of his musical eminence and prosthesis-aided potency that some in the recently completed $13 5 mil­ exquisite stained glass windows, it created a Symphony Orchestra un­ revenues be surfaced It is the first humanitarian activities, he is one of claim is better than ever, now esti­ lion construction and modernization has always symbolized the magnif­ der the direction and guidance of time that an outreach has been the most honored Americans He is mated to be used -by some 30,000 program, and the skilled team of icence and beauty that men can one o the most accomplished and made outside of the Catholic com an Honorary Knmght Commannder American men and increasing dai­ operating room nurses and techni­ accom plish followed conductors in the area. munity for funding for restoration o the British Empire, he has been ly. cians, for the steady growth in the Modeled after Chartres and oth­ Thomas Michalak It is the only and preservation Doing so is both presented with the Cross of Lor The origins of artificial impiants scope of surgical procedures avail­ er Cathedrals in Europe, it is con­ Cathedral in the country with its necessary and appropriate as the raine from , and he has re­ go back to biblical tim es, but only in able at the hospital sidered by many authorities to be own professional symphony or­ Cathedral is m ore than a religious ceived 14 honorary doctorates from the last decade have they become a the purest exam ple of French chestra. and the Cathedral Concert monument: it is a work of art that leading universities the world over common remedy for impotence Coupled with the expertise Gothic architecture in the Western Series that has been established un­ contributes to the overall quality of among the West Hudson Hospital Yehudi Menuhin and the In the 1960 s. rudim entary silicon Hemisphere Its size (40,000 square der Maestro Michalak is unique in life of all of those who see it or enter Urology Service, which includes Dr Cathedral Symphony Orchestra implants were introduced, where feet), the quality of marble in its that it offers great performances to its d o o r s Jose Koldan. Chief. Dr Arthur Clin­ conducted by Maestro Thomas two flexible slender rods were in­ floors and the mastery reflected in people of all econom ic strata ton. Dr Michael Mahoney, and Dr The benefit concert scheduled Michalak will perform the "Sym­ serted into the penis, running par­ Malcolm Schwartz as well as Dr the hand-carved screens and stat Despite the enthusiasm surroun- for October 27 will be a beginning phony for S trings” by Kichard allel to the urinary tract in the pair Lehrhoff. we have progressed tre­ effort in these steps to surface mon Nanes as well as works by of spongy cavities that normally mendously in the types of pro­ SAT preview will be given ey for preservation and restoration Beethoven The Nanes world pre would fill with blood when triggered cedures perform ed, with many now as well as to insure continuation of miere will be featured in the Octo­ with sexual excitement available on a Same Day Surgery college-bound students the Cahtedral’s cultural programs ber 27 benefit concert to be held at 3 Over the years, the implants basis." said Dr Madan Recognizing the need to expand its P M A ll those interested in attend This fall the nearly i 5 million student answers, profiles of have been improved with new mate Additional information regard­ network fo friends, an interna­ ing the benefit concert and con­ rials so that the penis caa be man­ students across the United States academic characteristics and ca­ ing the implant procedure can be tionally respected musical talent tributing to the restoration and ually manipulated into comfortable who take the Prelim inary Scholas­ reer interests of students who have obtained by contacting your private has been chosen to headline this preservation of the Cathedral positions for daily non-sexuaJ ac tic Aptitude Test-National Merit taken the test, and a publication for physician or Jean Devlin, Com­ concert, a m usician who will, on his should call 484-4600 for seating and tivities. while maintaining enough Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT inclusion in the regular guidance munity Health Coordinator at West professional m erits, draw the atten­ donation information rigidity for vaginal penetration NMSQT) will have a special op­ p r o g r a m . ______Hudson Hodspital portunity to fam iliarize themselves with the testing form at also used on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). On the PSA T NM SQT the 75 stu­ I S I N . dents taking the test at North Ar­ T H E D O C T O R lington High on October 19 at 8 A.Mr can "preview " the exam process for the SAT (the prerequisite for many college-bound students), said FROM 8 AM TO 1 0 P M William F, Ferguson. Director of Student Personnel Services. Since 1959. about 30 million high EVERY DA Y OF THE YEAR. school students have taken the test, which m easures verbal and mathematical abilities. WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT This year, the PSAT-NM SQT stu­ dents will be offered Saturday, Oc­ tober 19. or Tuesday. October 22 at FirstCare — Lyndhurst almost 20.000 high schools na 464 Valley Brook Avenue t io n w id e (between Ridge Road and the Shoprite) Through the PSAT-NMSQT stu­ dents are selected for the National IMMEDIATE TREATMENT FOR: FIRST CARE PROVIDES Ment Scholarship Qualifying Pro­ THE BEST CARE: gram which enables talented stu­ dents to compete for scholarships, ■ SPRAINS, MUSCLE STRAINS and Hispanic students are con sidered for the Natioanl Hispanic ■ COUGHS, COLDS AND FLU ■ LOW COSTS Scholarship Awards Program, ■ SORE THROAT ■ HIGHLY QUALIFIED, AMERICAN funded through a $ 2.1 million grant TRAINED PHYSICIANS from the Andrew W Mellon Foun­ ■ BURNS ■ NO WAITING d a t io n ■ BROKEN BONES In addition, students can use the ■ CUTS ■ NO APPOINTMENTS test as a guide to see how they ■ X-RAYS AND LABORATORY ranked nationally among other stu­ ■ SKIN PROBLEMS ON-SITE d e n t s ■ EYE AND EAR PROBLEMS ■ PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS A s p r e p a r a t io n fo r th e 100 ■ SPORTS INJURIES minute, two-part test, students re­ ■ CONTINUING FAMILY CARE ceive a Student Bulletin containing 9 BACK PAIN ■ MEDICARE ACCEPTED a complete sam ple test with an an ■ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE swer key and scoring instructions ■ CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ■ CHILDHOOD INJURIES After taking the actual test, stu­ A ILLNESS dents will receive a booklet, About ■ WORK INJURIES Your PSAT NMSQT Scores, a de­ scriptive explanation of test results and other medical problems Students will also be able to com­ pare their individual answers with the correct answers by consulting At FirstCare, w e are your fam ily doctor and the Report of Student Answers, an­ other valuable guide Actual test the place to go for m inor em ergencies. booklets will also be made available to allow students to spot mistakes and work out answ ers correctly Continuing fam ily care and im m ediate, urgent

The College Board provides ad­ m edical treatm ent is alw ays available ditional services for counselors and school personnel to better under­ stand and interpret PSAT-NMSQT 365 days a year - at yo u r convenience. scores to students and parents These sAiyices include summaries F irs tC a re Medical Group Directors: Gaorga Ambrosio, M.D. (Internal Medicine) KIDSTUFF r, NL0. (Emergency Medicine) m Ridge Road NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED OPEN EVERY DAY North Arlington • 997-7334 464 Valley Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 e (201) 896-0900 SEE HOW FAR YOUR DOLLAR CAN GOI 50 Pompton Avenue, Verona, NJ 07044 • (201)857-3400 New - Rtstla Consignment Page 22—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1985

O fficers elected for Q .P. elem entary school Dorazio- The Queen of Pebace Grammer The Hom e School Association ask a great success. Karenn Davis and Home School Association officers your support and cooperation in Marilyn VanZile are chairladies for Veneziano ' for the 1985-86 school year are as making the Novemberfest, an eve­ this event, to be held at the Fiesta Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dorazio of fo llo w s: ning of fine food and entertainment. on N o v 12 North Arlington announce the en­ President - Ellen Maerling, Vice- gagement of their daughter Carol Pres. - Madeline Kevesz, Secretary W orld com m union celebrated Anne to Glen Veneziano of Bloom­ Karen Davis, Treasurer - Caroline field, son of Vincent Veneziano of Organisciak, Members-at-large - On Sunday, October 6. the junior high, and child care for in­ Newark and Mrs. Francine Marie Gionni, Kosemary Smith. Kutherford Congregational United fants and toddlers is available. LaMorte of Bloomfield. A 1987 wed­ Mary Gaffey Church of Christ will celebrate Tuesday. 10 a.m.. weekly bible ding is planned. Home School meetings are held World Communion Sunday and col­ st u d y time during the school year All five lect Neighbors in Need Offering. The bride-elect, a graduate of parents are invited to attend Through the United Church Neigh­ North Arlington High School, is a Tentative dates for these meeting bors in Need Offering, the work of senior at Montclair State College are as follows Oct. 9 and Nov 6 the church among the poor, the where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Jan 15, M arch 12, a n d M a y 14 A ll weak, the sick and the defenseless Woman’s club Science degree in Health Educa­ m e e t in g s will be held in the Gram is supported Last year the tion Her fiance holds a Bachelor of mar School Auditorium at 7 30 p m Kutherford Congregational Church guest night Science degree in Finance from The guest speaker at the upcom­ raised $920 for neighbors in need Seton Hall University. He is em­ ing Oct m eeting will be Sr Frances through this offering The North Arlington Woman’s ployed by the Howard Savings Kaftery. who will discuss "Learn­ W orship and church school are at Club will hold a guest night follow­ Bank. Glen Kidge S t u d y ing Styles and Skills " 10 30 a m for pre-schoolers through ing its regular monthly business meeting October 8 in the clubroom Coast G uard G raduate of Kearny Federal Savings and P.A. d inner set Ix>an Association. 80 Kidge Hoad. Coast G uard Seam an Kevin A security of U.S. ports, with em­ The Polish-Am erican Citizens North Arlington Carney, son of Robert K and Eliz­ phasis on the regulation for safe Club will hold its annual Fall abeth M C arney of 18 Fairmount shipment of dangerous cargo He dinner-dance Saturday. October 12 TheKazzatazz Quartet will pres­ Ave North Arlington, was gradu also studied pollution regulations with dinner served at 8 p m and ent a special musical program A a t e d Irom the Basic Port Security enfored by the Coast Guard for en­ dancing to the m usic of Little Nick refreshment hour will follow School vironmental protection, and fire­ and his Orchestra from 9 p m to 1 During the six-week course at fighting techniques a .m . the Coast Guard Reserve Training Women residing in North Arlmg Center Yorktown. Va.. Carney re ton are invited to attend Those in­ A 1985 g raduate of Queen of terested in learning more about the ceived instruction in the laws and Peach High School, he joined the Tickets are $8 per person For club should call Ginny Gemmell. renulationn governing safety and Coast G uard in May 1984 reservations call Helen Orion at 667- Mem bership Chairm an, at 991-3216 1603 or Dot Fulton at 546-4975 Carol Dorazio WEDDING GUIDE Cathy Hair Fashion Center K l < I PTIO V S r O H M A I , H I V It JKHKMKS A UNIQUE HAIR SALON FOR MEN, W OMEN & CHILDREN The Cornerstone Inn SOPHISTICATED VARI JEWELERS INC (Appointm ents Not Always Required) BRIDES /Jedding Supplier O u r ^ p e a c h y I s Specialists in d iv id u a l immediate Dehvery A tte n tio n V'tri h a s it all Hair Designs 491 Brosd Street new look for Ihe year ahead1 Catrstsdt, N J 363 Paterson Ave. Won* a Wallington • 939-6677 12 Rioge Road Nortft Arlington See us, w e're styling experts! 4 6 0-77 77 Mon -Fr 10 AM 9 PM Sat 10 AM 5 PM 998-0707 828 Kearny Ave., Kearny, N.J. « i i i h i v i . Major Form als FLORISTS 9 9 1 - 6 2 6 0

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Botany M ills in Passaic. R u t h e r f o r d Spreading The G ood New s Mrs. Schmidt is survived by her Grace Episcopal Church husband, Stephen Schmidt; a varied background, going on mis- Our Lady of Mount Carmel 12* H>«1 Passaic Ave daughter, Mrs. Walter (Edna) Church, Lyndhurst, has invited a sons of m ercy to India twice, where Kev. Ed Martin, Rector 438-8623 Kastner of Maywood, a son, Ste­ dynamic speaker, Keith Stinger of he ministered m edical and spiritual phen, Jr. of Paterson; a brother, St. M ary’s Church in Rahway, to help He has met Mother Theresa's Living (iospei Baptist Church of Rulherford Frank Toth of Passaic, five grand­ address the congregation about the n u n s. 23 West Passaic Ave Rev. Dennis O'Neill. Pastor children and six great-children. Keith Stinger com es to us Word of God - The Good News - and on Oct S33 8**X Edw ard DiCam illo Petrus M . G eerlof Services were Saturday at the how our lives can become richer 9. He will attend 7 P.M Mass befort Festa Memorial Funeral Home. Methodist Churches t nited through the W ord of Our Lord h is t a lk M W est P a ssa ic A ve Edward DiCam illo, 56, died Sep­ T o to w a . Ret Richard A. Wittig Funeral services were held Mon­ M r Stinger. "Red ", has had a All are welcome tember 28. at his home. 438-4486 day for Petrus M. Geerlof, 83, who Presbyterian A lifelong Lyndhurst resident, he died Friday at home. Mount Ararat Baptist Church 27 Kim Street Sen ior citizens was em ployed for the past 11 years Mr. Geerlof was bom in Rot­ Rev Raymond Kra/ier. Pastor annual fair set as a food service supervisor for 460 1820 terdam, Holland, and lived in by John Radleigh Presbyterian Church of Rutherford 10;30 a.m . Bergen County Youth Services. Hutherford for m any years. I East Passaic Avenue Mr, Di Camillo was an Army Church School for children from I>r E d w a rd I. \ ounken Before retiring in 1964, he was a Lyndhurst Senior Citizens Christine Manganaro called the 438-3569 Kindergarten through the seventh veteran of the Korean conflict. He sheet metal worker at Blazer Sheet Friendship Club president Peter roll and read the minutes of the grade w ill begin in the Chapel for a Rutherford Congregational Church was a member and past com­ Metal Works. Grisafi presided at the Sept 5th previous meeting Frances Inion Ave & Prospect PI mander of the Amvets Post 20 of Worship Service before seperating meeting 211 m em bers a n d 15 Kuzmiak reported on coming trips l>avid Schoen. Pastor During W orld War II,vhe served 438 6324 Lyndhurst a member of the Am eri­ into their classes in the Parish in the Merchant Marines for guests attended. Eleanor Turso, and events Annn LaVecchia and can Legion Post 3549 of Lyndhurst House. They w ill m eet in the Chapel George Stamponne a n d Frances her committee were applauded for Saint Marv 's Roman Holland-American Lines. Catholic Church and of the Knights of Columbus at 1130 a m. for Closing Devotions Kuzmiak made their reports An 91 H o m e A ve Mr. Geerlof is survived by his the handling of the 11th anniversary Council 2396 of Lyndhurst and a and refreshments Rev Peter J Reillv. Pastor wife, the former Lydia Peeman a niversaries and birthday were ac­ party held in the Hawaiian Palms, 438-2^00 parishioner of Sacred Heart Church son. Hendrick A of St. Louis, Mo; 10 .30 a m knowledged 202 people attended Mr and Mrs J of Lyndhurst. Temple Beth El five brothers and two sisters in •HOMECOMING SUNDAY'' First v.p Charles Hopf read his Colino celebrated their 60th wed 185 Monlross Ave Mr. Di Cam illo is survived by his usual poem and also read a resolu­ ding anniversary, while Mr and Rabbi l)r Avigdor Solomon. H o lla n d . will be observed as we join other spiritual leader of the congregation wife Evelyn (nee Violet) two sons, Mrs J Herwig celebrated their Services were at the Thomas J Churches around the world in cele­ tion from the Lyndhurst mayor and 438-4931 Edward DiCam illo of North Arling­ 50th Diffily Funeral Home. brating World Wide Communion, commissioners honoring John ton, and Dr John DiCamillo of with the emphasis on ‘Peace­ Radleigh Also celebrating wedding an Lutheran coffee Nutley; his mother Carolina making" Dr. Edward L Younken The Ausut 21st Old Fashioned niversaries were Mr and Mrs J T he A nnual F all Coffee ol St DiCam illo, two sisters, Mrs. Brigitla Schm idt will be the celebrant of the Sac Outing at Tomahawk I>ake as an Niebo. Mr and Mrs S Gentile and John's Lutheran Omrrh Women ol Margaret Ferriero and Mrs Ann Funeral services have been held ram ent of Holy Communion His enjoyable affair Our heartfelt Mr and Mrs J Del^ese All re Kutherford will he held on Wednes­ Carpino. of Lyndhurst; and a broth­ for Brigitta Toth Schmidt, 80, who Communion Meditation will be, thanks to Gloria Hopf and her com­ ceived a gift and a rose from the day. October I fit h at I 00 p m in the er, Nicholas DiCamillo of Lyn­ died W ednesday at Beth Israel Hos­ ‘God’s First Love" mittee Gloria thanked her commit­ Friendship Club Agnes DeFnno Fellowship llall. 145 Mortimer Ave d h u r s t pital, Passaic. tee then announced the following was also married 50 years nue Funeral services were held Mrs.Schm idt was born in dates to remember Oct 7 Atlantic Everyone danced to the music- of Featured will hi- 1 iuimntakt r s G race U nit M eets Wednesday, at the Naz^rt? Mem ori­ Moeschendorf. Austria-Hungary, City, Oct 17-Fish & Chips. Oct 24 W alter M arciniak, the Music Man Tables. White Kleplwint items De­ al Home with a funeral mass at 25-Penna Dutch trip. Nov 13-Mt licious cakes, coffee and !« ;i will be and lived in Garfield before moving St Elizabeth’s Chapter, the eve­ Sacred Heart Church Haven breakfast and Thanksgiving John Radleigh. chairman of the served All will he welcomed to East Kutherford three years ago ning group of Episcopal dinner. Dec 11 Christmas party at nominating committee submitted Before retiring she worked at the Churchwomen at Grace Church, club. Dec 16 Lovey’s showcase an initial report for elective officers C a r d o f th a n k * will hold its first meeting of the President Peter Grisafi and most for the com iong year as follows; The entire Sarro family season on Wednesday, Oct,2, at 8 of his officers journeyed in two President C harles Hopf 1st v p P.M. with Mrs Lilliam Thomas, and I would like to thank the buses 100 m em bers in all, Vera Stampone. 2nd v p Gloria President, welcoming members L y n d h u r s t K m e r g e nc*y and spent the greater part of the Hoft, recording secretary Mary back to regular work meeting with Squad for their quick re­ week visiting Wildwood and Cape , tre a su re r Mark Doyle, cor hospitality responding secretary Kay sponse to may call for help, May, returning Sept 19 Take a and untiring efforst to aid mv The Fish & Chips Dinner will be bow. G loria and Charlie Hopf for Bulkowski. membership secretary husband onn the ni^ht of Au­ held on Wednesday, Oct 16 from excellent plannning In the Frannces Kuzmiak Trustees 1 gust 17th. 5 30 to 7 P M Beth Vaughan and absence of the regular officers, this year John Niebo, 2 years Michael Joan Moss will co-chair the event meeting was presided over by Elsa Ehnat Jr. 3 years Frank Bulkowski, We want to express our with members assisting This popu Herwig 119 m em bers and 7 guests 4 years Peter Grisafi deepest gratitude to those lar dinner with the luscious dessert attended Josephine Intindola led personally involved and our table is a sell-out, so get tickets the pledge to the flag Josephine appreciation to the people of early from Dorothy O’Keilly $5 for Fallano led in prayer The presiding IN MEM0 RIAM the town of Lyndhurst for pro­ adults and $3 for children under 12 officer called for a moment of si­ viding such an essential ser " M y M other and Brothers are those lent prayer for our recently de­ In memory of our belov­ v ic e . ceased member Marie McGowan Thank you St. Jude ed father Joseph Curcio S in c e re ly who hear the W ord of God and do i t ” Adeline Sarro Coast G uard grad w ho passed away For Answ ering M y Luke 8 :21 Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice October 5, 1955. P r a y e r . A John C Ruchser. son of Peter H (Jnico Dance and R osem arie Ruchser of 195 The Curcio Family Woodland Ave . Rutherford, was The Lyndhurst Chapter Men .■! Com e, be a part of The Fam ily of Christ graduated from Coast Guard re­ I’nico are sponsoring a daive lor Members ol the Dondero cruit training the retarded on Oct 17 at the Family wish to express Knights of Columbus Hall New their sincere thanks to all OPEN HOUSE York Avenue. Lyndhurst l-'rnn: 7 to their Iriends, relatives and 10 I* \1 . ,t band and refreshments LIVING WATER FULL GOSPEL CHURCH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 will he offered and admission is members of Ihe First Aid fr e e Th« Horn* O f squad, Ippolito/Stellato Meadowlands Ministries THE MADONNA MULTINATIONAL HOME Funeral Home and P E R S O N A L 119 BILTMORE STREET SUNDAYS AT 10 AM FOR FUNERALS, INC. S T J U D E NORTH ARLINGTON 997-8480 members of the staff of the 109 Howe Avenue on h Rev Frank Dupree, Jr Sacred Heart Church for Passaic, NJ 4 9 P M Heard over WWDJ 970 AM Sat at 4 30 PM their expressions ol sym­ A dedication program will begin at 5 P M pathy during their recent invoke vm" '•>" JU S T CALL need t r i ' bereavement. M A D O N N A or 777 6011 my tlPiirt .I'M DONDERO FAMILY has given mk h i ASSISI«Hli '• H r’! petition In ■f’lin name known m. BURK-KONARSKI Say tho1? Otr f.i 19 LINCOLN A V E M K, Glona., Pubiir.ii FUNERAL HOME Juflf- pray for . P re- KITHERKOKI) Amen ThisNfca' fail This Nnvec.i SERVING ALL FAITHS with secufive days DIGNITY REVERENCE EFFICIENCY & Nctd « s ECONOMY FUNERAL HOME WALTER R. CAl.liOt N. I. PAUL KONARSKI, MGR SpeciAlisTs Telephone 939-1050 OWNER-MANAC.KK W h e n

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Belleville MLS. $975 See this Will sell quickly Ellwood S. New Inc. Harold A. Pareti DiLaicio Agency 46 Chestnut St. 404 Hackensack S' Savino Agency RENTALS $'29m 60/ R'dge Rood 939-8000 438-0550 HACKENSACK 939-1022 251 RIDGE ROAD • 3 rm*. mod 1475 • 3 rm* mod <500 YOUNG CONDO F ra n k P. N i* i George Zimmermonn Agency LYNDHURST. N J 438 3120 1 • 31/, rm*. lux H/HW 1625. 3'/i rooms, 1V2 bath. Terrace and balcony All ap­ Gibbt Ag# ncy 14 Ames Ave. 335 Hackensack S' • 3!4 rms. condo $675 i Ridqe Rroa 438 442 I 939 1675 pliances, carpeting Close to Route 4 and New York BUS & INVESTMENTS 939-2100 ASKING $139,000 Prestia Realty Inc. McCloskey Realty • Auto. Elect. & Part* $78,000 ERA Hometown Aqcncy 7\ Pork Ave 317 Hockensock S' • R & S Bldg & Bus $188,000 CLIFTON 6: * o' S R oq- Rond 939-3912 933-0848 • Many opportunities in the area • Check with ui before buying NEAR HOFFMAN LAROCHE EAST RUTHERFORD New bi-level 50 x 150 lot 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, deck C-21 A. W. Van Winkle & Co. URGENT. Listings needed. We W a lte r F. S a p im k i 2 Station Square C-21 Joseph C. Barn«t have many qualified buyers for rec room 2 car garage AS/5 R'rtqe Rood 939-0500 750 Paterson Ave one and two family dwellings. ASKING *210.000 *5 <8-66o ’ 935 6868 For quick sale call us today RENTALS: Savino Agency Van Winkle 4 Liggett DOM-J.M.D. Agency A FULL SERVICE AGENCY NDRfH AH INCiTttN 6 Mitdern lonms '$650 with hear 25' R'dqe Road 85 Orient Way 48 UHland St. Mortgages • Appraisals 438 3120 939 4343 933-3950 Insurance of all kinds WEEKDAYS TO B P M SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO 5 P.M. MEMBER OF ? BOARDS OF REAL TORS RIDGEWOOD Susanne C. Bingham Realties Berg Better Home* Weichert Co. Realtors 306 Ridqe Road 51 Chestnut S' 935-/04 1 933 2213 I 5 W. Ridgewooa Ave O'HARA AGENCY 445 9500 ' 132 Ridge Rd., North A rlington A b b o tt & B re m e r JERSEY CITY Perrotta Agency 51 Park Ave 9 9 8 2 9 1 6 EH I 37 Ridge Road 939 2.333 Berg Better Homes 939-/("HQ 35 1 6 Kenne.-Jy B-vd NORTH ARLINGTON 963 MOO Charles B. Swenien Inc. ;>8V Centra! Ave ATTRACTIVE NORTH ARLINGTON CAPE COD O ’Hara Agency REAL ESTATE 795 1600 Style home on 50 x 100 fence enclosed lot aluminum Colonial 1 LITTLE FERRY 1 32 Ridqe Road 998 2916 KEARNY NO MONEY DOWN Family Featuring spacious living room with imitation fire place 2 Gentry Realty Atsoc. Borgos A Borgos Take over payments good sized bedrooms Semi modern kitchen with cabinets and 1 59 Liberty St. 3/9 Keamy Ave EAST RUTHERFORD NEW LISTING B a n k re p o sse sse d lot ceramic tile bath on first floor Partially floored Fully insulated attic 6411 333 Leonard & Cheval 7/ Ridge Rood 997-/900 AlltNTlO N HANDYMEN' Wooded lake com suitable for more rooms Gas heat 220 wiring Copper plumbing munitv. Pocono Mts Price includes carpeting 3 air conditioners, refrigerator, stove in 991 7500 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS fi Room Colonial on ISO foci deep lot needs your lender loving in Pa Many extras basement utnty shed in yard and gas barbecue New roof and hot Maureen Lanzo Real Estate Care Taxes only $344 1(1 Hurry' Won't last' $ 7H.00G Call Mr. Rue eves 1- water heater Property in good condition in and out C21 W ayne K. Thomas 239 Boulevard 300-233-8160. ' ■ 4 Ridqe Road ASKING *119.000 268 4222 3 998-0/53 RUTHERFORD ARLINGTON REAL ESTATE CO. REALTORS r o o m c o - o p G o o d neighborhood *65,000. 130 Midland Ave., Kearny. O'Connor-McMullen Agency Principals only 998 991 0905 600 Ridge Rond Newton B. Kirk 5344 998-3600 18 Radio Ave 865-1818 AMERICA’S G E H 3 H NORTH ARLINGTON NORTH ARLINGTON Large four room NUMBER ONE IS Two bedroom apart­ apartment. Available GOVERNMENT O n f u r k , ment with L-shaped Nov. 1. Convenient to H O M E S fro m $1. (U c - living room and din transportation and repair). Also, delin w w ing area, eat-in kitch­ shopping Adults only auent tax property WAYNE K. THOMAS en, and bath. One S550. a m o n t h p lu s Call 805 687-6000 Ext month security. Avail u tilitie s. C a ll 991 1784. GH-4597 for informa REALTOR 2 1 able im m ediately tion. First floor in two fam ­ LARGE FUR ily house. $650. plus NISHED ROOM with Trusf Your Home heat and utilities. Call air conditioner. No Kitchen privileges. 991-9752 daytime or LYNDHURST To The Professionals! 465-7738 between 6 and Share bath. Call after 10:30 P .M . 5 P.M. 939-2515. Aluminum sided one family home featuring livmgroom diningroom, HOMETOWN AGENCY’S 10th ANNIVERSARY 1975 1985 modern kitchen, tile bath, and TV room on first floor and three bedrooms on second floor Full kitchen and bath with two finished 3 - 1984 MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCERS rooms in basement fenced in property with 1 Vj car garage 1984 GROSS TRANSACTIONS OVER 12V4 MILLION DOLLARS Asking $135,000 F O R R E N T LYNDHURST Beautiful 5 room apt in younger 2 family Modern large rooms, nne off street parking space Avail Sept 1 $750 LYNDHURST 3 modem room apt. $450

Easy Living ! In this 1 7 years young black & shingle raised ranch in North Arlington living room, dining roam, modem kitchen, 3 bedrooms & tiled bath Fully timshed base­ ment with large family room Laundry chute & powdei room Move in condition. Garage. Asking $1 49,900 Hom e Is!

this 1 Family brick & frame home in Kearny cusiom kitchen, living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms & tiled bath Semi finished basement Above ground pool Asking $119,900,

Open House 235 High Street, North Arlington Sunday October 6th, 1 to 4 PM LYNDHURST Be The First! Modem 5 rm Colonial Closed in front porch 2nd fl additional 3 To make an offer on this immaculate two-family it North rms. Large lot, 2 car garage. Taxes $ 1.408 96 and much more, Arlington consisting of a modern 3 room apartment on the 2nd must see to appreciate the value Excellent location Asking floor, and a spacious lower level first floor combination. 63 x 100 $124,500 lot. Garage. Driveway. New alum inum siding. New roof. Nev. windows & doors. Don't let this opportunity pass vou by’ Asking LVNDHURST 2 Family 24 yrs old All alumn siding, 5x4 fin LYNDHURST & $149,900. Eves, call 997 4709. basemt with summer kitchen tec rm Full bath. Gaiage low taxes OPEN HOUSE ! Excellent location Asking $184,500 All On One Floor! 614 LAKE AVENUE LYNDHURST New Listing commercial brick building and business Stop searching ... we nave just listed tnis lovely 1 family brick IHE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO STOP BY OUR OPEN HOUSE ON SATURDAY, 0C- confection store & pick it machine, 2nd Fl 5 newly renovate Rms, rctncn in North Arlington. Entrance hall, sunken living room, I0BER 5th ANYTIME BETWEEN 1 00 & 3 00 P M AND LET OUR AGENT SHOW New w/w carpet new windows, new roof 2 separate heating raised family room, formal dining room, modern kitchen, 3 YOU WHAT THIS FINE 2 FAM HAS TO OFFER ONLY 'h BLOCK FROM RIDGE units Excellent location Call for more details Asking $225,000 bedrooms, T V. room S 1'i batns. Utility room. Full basement. ROAD AND AN AREA YOU'D BE PROUD TO LIVE IN 4 + 3 PLUS PART FIN Driveway. 3 zone ne^t Many extras. Asking $169,900 Eves, call BASE W/REC RM. WORKSHOP & LAUNDRY RM 2 SEP GAS HEAT SYSTEM NUTLEY st Time Offered 2 Fam 4&4 plus Warehouse 20x60 Sherry 997-8460. ONLY 3 YRS OLD NEW KIT CABINETS ON 1st FL SO IF YOU'RE SERIOUSLY Large lot 3b x165 Driveway call lot more details Asking $152,500 LOOKING FOR A 2 FAM DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ONLY $169,900' LET THE CENTURY 21 SYSTEM GO TO WORK FOR YOUI VINCENT AUTERI Open 7 Days a Week tor your convenience ------NATIONAL EXPOSURE 615 RIDGE ROAD HOMETOWN SERVICE l j - J REAL ESTATE AGENCY 114 R idge Road, N orth A rlington LYNDHURST, N.J, 07071 RENTALS NEEDED 1 Members ot 4 7 6 RIVERSIDE AVENUE TENANTS WAITING South Bergen M.L.S. 933 0306 Serving Lyndhurst, Rutherford 4 3 8 -3 3 2 0 WO E S I TO LANDLORD Arlln|)ton-K«arny M.L.S. RENTALS WANTED. NO FEE TO LANDLORD. & North Arlington Open 7 Days-Eve* Dally TH 9 PM Nutl^BeHelllUe^LV Member st 2 B o ird t Mtadswlands, MLS Richard R VanGlahn-Licensed Real Estate Broker Nutley-Bellevtlte M.L.S. & Bloomfield, Nutlay, Glen Ridge 998-0753 • 939-3225 & Belleville MIS. EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED. Each office Independently Owned & Operated Page 26—THUKSUAV. UCTUBKK 3. IM»S

YOU WANT IT! WE HAVE IT! RENTALS GALORE & MORE! Leader Classifieds KEARNY COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDING fr'3 amt si’i .uari! etmantt* un > ronfl P,ii king lof ? cars ASKING $195,000 HELP WANTED RENTALS: TELEPHONE AUTOMOTIVE TEMPORARY NEVER A FEE LYXDHUR5T - SALES MATURE SALESPERSON WE HAVE THE JOBS • 3 room ultra modem apl , $600 Midas mechanics h a h n e ' s • 3 room office, $500 plus needed for retail bakery W ESTER N NEEDS Y O U !!! • 3 room apt H & HW, $450 Musi be courteous and neat make things happen. We have immediate long and short term N e w a rk ! assignments. • 5 room Ultra Modem Apartment $850 + full time The Midas mechanic >s pari ol a team ol 3 p.m. to 9 p.m Tues. Fri. teamed auto service specialists using ?ne mosi modern equipment ava .it)ie • SECRETARIES TELEPHONE 1 p m to 9 p.m Sat & Sun • WORD PROCESSING tor ’’•io-iv undpr-the-car serv­ • T Y P I S T S LIST WITH US. including holidays ices You can make things OPERATOR • C L E R K S NO CHARGE TO LANDLORDS! MAZUR'S BAKERY happen m your caieer ‘ • W A R E H O U S E / C A R you are EXPERIENCED i 323 ffidga Road. Lyndhurit Wk. Days. 9 A M -9 PM. Sat. & Sun. 9 AM 5 PM Drakes exnaust systems OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. 438 5168 shocks and Iront end sea Register immediately for placement nearest, Full time position with ex­ «ce and have your ow° tccis vour home. cellent communication skills Bonos incentives. Good phone manner is essen­ FULL TIME POSITION We otter a salary ,ncentivp THE PERROTTA AGENCY Register 9-3, Mon.-Fri. tial Familiarity with dimension AVAILABLE GAS PUMPER •programs many compa'iy-p.iic 137 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst benefits and an opportunity to* advancement to a 2000 system preferred, or we Evenings Mon. - Frl. manaqpment position Apply ^ person to Manager WESTERN will accept operator with ex 939 2030 Preferred retiree Call daily 8 30 a ^ to 5 30 p m Temporary Services penence in a large firm 35 Ridge Road Lvndhurst between 9 & 5 Mon -Fri 371 Bloomfield Ave.. BloomfieW ln*erested applicants should 991 9595 4 50 Rfdge Road, North Arlington 896-1886 apply to our personnel depart ment Mon. - Fri 10 A M. — 12 Noon or 1 to 4 P M An EquH Opportun't^ Employer TYPESETTER TRANSIT PROOF OPERATORS EditW riter 7500 h a h n e ’s North Jersey Com m ercial Bank seeks Tran­ sit operators to work 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. CRT Strait Matter EXCELLENT SECOND INCOME «Q8 Bread Street. Newark Mon. through Fri. W e offer excellent salary REALTIES If you've always believed you could be a good Experienced news­ and benefits. Experience preferred. paper ad typesetter and ’• nan, here's your chance to prove it. We strait matter opr Full PLEASE CALL BARBARA K AT Susanne Bingham time dav work, or split will train you for part tim adve ning sales shift Located in position on weekly newspaper chaii,. Growth M o n te la i r C a ll /44 - 9 3 9 - 0 9 0 9 - E x t . 4 0 51 Chestnut St.. Rutherford N.J 07070 potential unlimited for the right person. Must 3014. asK tor M rs. Hen for appointment SECRETARY (201) 933 2213 wood have own automobile. Send personal Carlstadt background information to P/T EVENINGS Part Time opportunity available toe pe< Person to be trained to operate GUY SAVINO. LEADER NEWSPAPERS 1. RECEPTIONIST WITH LIGHT TYP­ sonaole well organized Secretary with pleasant phone nynnei. good typing copying equipment Perma 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 nent position with 40 year old ING AND CLERICAL EXPERIENCES. skills and tiguie aptitude I ’gM steno a plus Hours Monday Friday 1 Oarn established firm Hours 7 lo 10 2. CLERK FOR GENERAL OFFICE 2pm p m Mon thiu Fn pleasant air conditioned work area Con DUTIES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. We otter excellent starting salaries as wen vement Lyndhurst location as holiday pay vacation pay (19861 and SOME EXPERIENCE PREFERED. employee discounts Please call lor n« Must have good eyesight and M A T U R E appointment 646 5706 or visit ou< Pei reflexes sonnel Office first floor front mezzanine SALESPERSON WANTED WE ARE A MENS WEAR WHOLESALE 9 30am 3 30pm Mon Fn Call 438 1500 COMPANY IN LYNDHUST. United Jersey Ask for Tom APPLY IN PERSON PHONE ALVIN AT 460 7700 B a n k FOR INTERVIEW. 210 Mam St Hackensack NJ WEL-FIT-SH0ES (qual Oppty Fmployer M/F/V/H CLERK 863 KEARNY AVE., KEARNY Part time position lor in­ L o v e F o o d 7 dividual to perform Cosmetics Then Tll<» F o o d O llt 1H needs OPEN HOUSE clerical duties Must Sunday (only) October 6 have typing skills Hours BANK TELLERS YOU 1-4 p.m. 1 to 5 P M Apply in per We have immediate openings for: NEWARK 88 The Boulevard No 104 'nr St Mary s Hosp \ son Ask for Stella COM M ERCIAL BANK SEEKS Full Time and Part Five year young Condominium f rst floor five rooms and Tim e tellers for our Garfield office. Prior teller DEMONSTRATORS (weekday & weekend) C O S M E T IC S LOUIS PONTIAC NICE1 One and a half bdths $148 a month maintenance or cashier experience preferred. Clerk posi­ CASHIERS (weekday & weekend) fee includes heat and hot water but owner has control 295 Park Ave Lyndhurst. N.J. S A LE S $89,900 tions available also. Ask for Barbara K. For ap­ STOCK HELP (mornings, evenings, pointment, Call weekends, weekend nights) FULL T IM E We are seeking dynamic T icke tb available at jsanno Bmgham Rea.tit RECEIVING CLERKS (mornings) FRONT DESK HELP sales oriented individuals November 17th tou 1 Restored & Renovated Sat & Sun. - 3 P.M. 9 P.M. BAGGERS (weekday & weekend) to sell a prestigious line of Friendly atmosphere in ex 939-0909 - Ext. 40 cosmetics Previous elusive raquet ball club NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY cosmetic sales ex Apply in Person penence preferred The A rlene Sigretfo KING’S COURT Great way to earn Christmas cash! successful candidate 525 Riverside Ave , Lyndhurst must also be good at B ro k er BANKING - CLERICAL Seniors, students, housewives welcome. details, since stock con A im k m ; To apply, call 935-4500. Ask for Rose G. Hol and ordering are re­ Commercial Bank seeks platform clerk for quired s k ;i!i: rix ) 150 I x k -ijs( Avenue, ALL PHASE Employment Service our Lyndhurst Branch. Experience helpful, Please apply at our r i : \ i : n Wallington, NVw Jn The Food Out let but will train the right person. Excellent star­ employment office Mon (201) 472-H O M K POSITIONS FOR 600 Meadowlands Pkwy, Fn 10 A M - 12 Noon PERMANENT & ting salary and benefits. For appointment TEM PORARY (Castle Road) Secaucus, N.J or 1 to 4 P M EMPLOYMENT please call - Equal Opportunity Employer WALLINGTON • SE CHE I ARILS h a h n e ’s • ACC0UN1AN1S Just listed, aluminum sided 3 family, 2 car garage G R A C E MODELS CHILDREN • COMPUff R OPR M A L E / F E M A L E . 6 MOS. TO 16 YRS. Part Time. Full Time. Owner wants fst sale Priced at $152,900 • f XfCIJllVFS BQ9 Broad Straet. Nawark 939-0909 ext. 83 FINAL CALL for upcoming Fall Men's wear retail • A/P A/R & Winter bookings, for cata- store. Bergen County. *w«lMiiir m/f JUST LISTED • INSKILL fU oyues. brochures, and T V Christmas bonus and 2 yr old. 2 family, bi fr al sided 4 room rental unit 6 productions Most assign­ other benefits. $5.75 room, tv? bath - owners unit BONUS PLANS ments at our NJ facility NO p e r h o u r . F le x ib le VACATION PLANS PART TIME EXP NEC For appt call (201) hours. Call Al Mine - NO FEES TOP RATES 882-9150, Complex IV 15 939-4631. Restaurant JUST LISTED Gloria Lane Fairfield. N J We Call Immediately OPPORTUNITIES AT are a N J state Lie Agency & 'I Family, aluminum lie agent or A F T R A E 0 E LOBBY RECEPTIONIST 661 WORK For exclusive raquet ball club Mon Fri. — 8 AM 4 P M 382 Franklin Ave. lumber yard For Rent d r i v e r . 5 V, d a y s Apply in person NEWARK Nutley, N.J. Must have clean driv­ K IN G S CO URT ing record. Apply to L A T 0 R R A C A 525 Riverside Ave , Lyndhurst RUTHERFORD VET LUMBER CO. - CASHIER 288 1759. GARDEN REALTY FOR STUDENTS ft HOST/HOSTESSES WAREHOUSE APARTMENT CORP. HOUSEWIVES. HOURS I I to 2 P.M. FUJI MARKET ORDER PICKER We are seeking a well 3 rooms, immediate oc­ AFTERNOON & EVENING SHIFTS groomed person who CARLSTADT would enioy conveying cupancy $585 pei FLEXIBLE HOURS! BOYS CLUB FLEA MARKET Hahne's tradition of ser month Heat and hot Modern clean warehouse Ex W . hove immediate openings o.olloble (or hard Every Saturday 9:30 AM-4:30 PM 30 Park Avenue cellent company Union posi vice to our customers watei included Couple working dependable individuals W ell se, up 0 Over 100 Dealers THis part time 30 hour Rutherford, N.J. lion $4 56 per houi with 60 Schedule Ihol Iris your needs' Pl.osonr work en preferred IV? month ANTIQUES • ARTS • CRAFTS . opening for a security Fee reguired day increase Full range of .ironm.nl Ideal lo, housewives, -ond colleqe benefits s t u d e n t s t 156 SCHUYLER AVE . KEARNV, N J (next to A&P) cashiei/hostess in our pine room, requires a per STARTING SAL AR Y S3 80 an hour Coll 991-4856 • 997-9535 CALELLO AGENCY 9 3 5 - 7 8 4 8 PLEASE CAN PERSONNEL TOP PAY son with previous restaurant experience 481 1001 t BENEFITS! INDOOR ANO OUTDOOR SHOPPING FLORIDA 9 3 5 - 6 2 2 0 Please apply in person to. Interested applicants are RUTHERFORD BURGER KING F^und R aising asked to apply to our per Three room modern "The Future you l Park Ave sonnel department 10 garden apartm ent Lyndhurst, N.J. GOLDEN HEART OF DEBORAH A M to 12 Noon or 1 to 4 First floor Heat, hot Deserve" FLEA MARKET P M water, wall to wall 939-9298 carpeting. Available O c to b e r 15. $550 per ALSO ANTIQUES, ARTS AND CRAFTS month. 998 5344 h a h n e ’s Representing General SUNDAYS Oct. 6 and 20th LYNDHURST Fur Development Corpora­ 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. nished office, modern building, a c, tion ol Florida. Selling AT •09 Broad Street. Nawark •aparvmkty tm&f, m/f carpeted, copier, homesites on the Gull BANKING/CLERICAL Close to major high WM. GALLAGHER FIELD ways. Must see Call Coast to the Atlantic RIVERSIDE AVE., LYNDHURST 438-4200. Coast. CALL us for more COMMERCIAL BANK SEEKS FULL TIME CLERK FOR EQUAL HOUSING (across from Louis Pontiac) NORTH ARLINGTON information — Appoint­ OUR GARFIELD OFFICE EXCELLENT STARTING Call 997-9535 5 ultra modern ments will b; arranged OPPORTUNITY SALARY AND BENEFITS WE WILL TRAIN THE 991-4856 WANTED rooms, includes heat, p l u m b e r m e c h a n ic for your convenience in parking for one car All teat estate advertimkJ m this RIGHT PEOPLE FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE Business couple pre your home or at our of newspaper is subject to the Call M5S5»ence limitation or 939-0909 - EXT. 40 ond flo o r. 3 ro o m s. discrimination Q C Q C RENT school rewcir «Des Fult attic. Immediate W i ' l l 3 „ ? AJE FOn A 14 day minimum Male/Female occupancy. $400. per This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis.ng for real ~ 1 1 . m n t a i and get this low low m o nth . V/3 months se­ STEELE'S HELPING HANDS INC estate which is »n violation ot the HOUSEKEEPER V i*1 RATE, CDW/PAI/MIIEAGE EXTRA curity required. Call law Our readers are informed that TEACHER 713-7218, No pets. 438-2019 all dwellings adveriised in this NIGHTS Urn your loctl Denm O f Itr Md SAVCSAVC-SAVl We have Home Health Aides newspaper a an For men's locker room ot EXPERIENCED N u rses 8. Homemakers for equal opportunity basis c o Senior Adults FT P T Health Club Experienced CATHOIC SCHOOL. 1st GRADE DAR Live-tn. IEAO(ft Nf WSFfcPf ItS preferred APPLY IN PERSON 438-6151 A private referral serv er 251 I4 n liX KING'S COURT Call 939 3302 TRUCK 1 ORIENT WAY LyMhunt. N J 525 Riverside Ava.. Lyndhurst 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. OR CAR LYNDHURST 998-4800 TH U RSD A Y , OCTOBER 3, 1985—P age 27

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE Must have an excellent driving record. Apply in person between 9a m.-5p.m., Wayne Tool & Supply Co , 279 B u s i n e s s Laurel Avenue, Kearny.

pSrttBe”"1 " DATA ENTRY CLERK D i r e c t o r y CLERKS Looking for individual to input applications and schedule from No Typing/Will Train an IBM personal computer Business Services Good phone manner and typ­ Business Services FLEXIBLE HOURS ing a must Willing to train Full time positions available im­ r r n n a i W e B uy a i f V TRI-CHEM, INC, a HARRISON- mediately Starting salary A. Turiello & Son BASED leader in the paint craft $4 50 per hour For interview, Waste Paper COMPLETE industry, has several im­ please call BRING IT IN r J - "FREE” mediate openings for part-time ALUMINUM, BRASS RECYCLING • Home Improvements Clerks You will give general Frt jrto • Additions & Dormers COPPER, LEAD clerical support including filing newspapers, IBM cards, • Kitchens, Baths 4 6 0 - 1 7 5 5 BATTERIES AND IRON Construction and sorting mail We offer flex­ corrugated boxet. Newspaper Modernized ible hours between 9am-5pm 9 k C M talim Ot Ou* Ask for Carol between 9 a m Kearny Scrap Metal drive arranged. and • Basements 4 Attics Mornings are preferred but 478 Schuyler Ave., Keamy Newspapers 50c per • Aluminum Siding afternoons are available and 2 p.m. Concrete Work hundred pounds — And Roofing lit Amuvmcvu) COMMERCIAL and CALL 345-2293 • Storm Windows 4 Doors GOOD SALARY RESIDENTIAL Mon. thru Frl. 7 to 5; • Replacement Windows Western - Lyndhurst is offering 1 day TYPISTS - 2, $13,000. Sat. 7 to 4. Call 482 5500 CLERKS. Many open­ WANTED without billing for any job order of 1 week ings. Fee Paid. 9 3 5 - 7 1 8 3 438-3663 equal opportunity employer JOSEPH DAMAT0 Rutherford Em ploy­ Bib Auto Parts LYNDHURST, N.J. LYNDHURST or longer. ment, 15 Orient Way, PAPERST0CK R utherford - 939-9416. will pay to $60 79 Florida Avenue HOME IMPROVEMENTS Overhead Garage Doors WESTERN WANTED SUPT., SALES / MONET - For any Full Size Car Paterson REPLACED INSTALLED TEMPORARY SERVICES handyman. Ex­ a re you a housewife, Complete. Used parts SERVICED perienced couple co lleg e student, p r e s ­ ED DELLA FERA Electric Door Openers 35 Ridge Road Lyndhurst needed. Rutherford en tly unemployed or tor all Makes ol Cars someone who needs WANTED Kitchen & Bathroom SALES • INSTALLATION area. Salary com­ 54 Stover Avs., Kearny mensurate with ex­ extra income? We OLD TOY TRAINS McDaniel Enterprises 8 9 6 - 1 8 8 6 h a v e th e answer. Catt Tile Contractor perience. Please call 991-4246 Lionel, Flyer, Ives, etc. 667-4976 939-6423. 998-5590. Ask for Bob COMPLETE CUSTOM Manning. " COLLECTOR PAYS 991 0081 BATHROOMS T & T CRAZY PRICES " also EXPERT REPAIRING HOME IMPROVEMENT ■ B m 652-0767 • 825-3747 Specializing in painting, NURSUr SCHOOLS windows, fencing, roofing, APARTMENT SALE NURSERY SCHOOLS 998-9802 gutters and leaders. For tree PIANO LESSONS - All Ages estimates call Tony at 939-5234 CHINA CLOSET. KARASTAN RUG. Call Toni - 998 6243 LYNDHURST F R A N K S BEDROOM SET. LAMP AND TABLE Aattpttspu’a REMOVAL SERVICE DAYCARE CENTER APPLIANCE REPAIRS BRIC-A-BRAC (f:ilm irtinal-rni Basement • Attic S p a c e CREATIVE DESIGNERS House • Yard Uie Re)»iv 144 Union Ave., Rutherford, Apt. C — KINDERGARTEN READINESS- Garage • Rubbish Social Studies ’ Slate Accredited Teachers Of KITCHENS & BATHS •WASHERS ’ F o r 142 Midland Avenue, R e m o v e d ’ Music • Slate Licensed Day Care Cente' Saturday, Oct. 5 8 A.M.-4 P.M. Kearny Light Hauling •DRYERS Arts & Crafts • HighK Qualified Staff •REFRIGERATORS S a l e ’ Reading Readiness , 998 6892 Full cleanup S removal •FREEZERS ‘ Science 4 Math _ 2 Bas>c Prog.^ Thurt 9 AM 8 PM ’ Language Arts ^9es ? 5 Sil 9 AM 12 Noon 998-1262 •AIR CONDITIONERS PRICE WAR! Platse Call For Appointment Flashing arrow sign SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES _____ HOME IMPROVEMENTS 50% off!! $269 com ENTERTAINMENT £ Cwtolty and plete. Lighted, non-ar­ MISCELLANEO S«K SeuiiM row $247. Uniighted DAILY FROM 7 .30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M ASPHALT STATEWIDE $199. (Free tetters!) 1 5 7 LAFAYETTE PLACE, LYNDHURST 667-9278 See locally. 1 (800) RICHARD PERRY MARY'S 4 3 8 - 6 3 6 0 PAVING BLOCK 1 a n y t im e . CERAMIC TILE PLUMBING FOR SALE - EQUIP­ THEATER OPEN ALL YEAR • Driveways and INSTALLATIONS Parking Lots CEILINGS MENT FOR PARTIES P l u m b i n g - BUTCHER SHOP. ■ Sidewalks & Curbing Heating-Tinning INSTALLED OVER C A LL 661-5177. 9 9 8 - 9 0 1 6 Ocl 20 • Steps & of the Better Kind YOUR OLD CEILING FREE ESTIMATES YARO SALE . 321 Post Retaining Walls call 939-6308 Ave., Lvndhurst. JOHNNY MATHIS Sat., Oct. 5. Rain Frank J. Scarola, Inc. Hemfmwc-Baijd. %t 991-6518 date: Sun., Oct. 6 9:30 Oct 27 ~ Fully Insured 5 VREELANO AVE . A.M.-5 P.M Baby TR0PICANA G e n n a T i l e RUTHERFORD clothes, toys, house- Free Estimates w a r e s a n d mis- $5 Coin* 15 Food Complete Bathroom cellaneous items. SERVING 1 HE WORKING Modernizing Kitchen & Baths Designed ~ Oct 26 COMMUNITY FOR OVLR 18 YE AR1- 9 9 1 - 3 2 4 7 9 0 DoxkcCC & NO JOB TOO "SMALL To Suit Your Needs. GARAGE SALE. Oc­ SHOPPING TOUR Pettec«Mi 9kc. tober 5 (Saturday) OR TOO BIG WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB Reading, Pa. PLUMBING & HEATING fro m 10 A . M . to 5 P .M . MAGIC YEARS DAY CARE CENTER 661-5172 Residential Hot Tubs at Fair Price 74 Mt. Vernon Street, Ocl~28~ ~ MASONRY Painting. Decorating Nutley. Household TOM JONES Lyndhurst • State Certified ARROW CONTRACTORS items, brass, and DRIVEWAY 998 4907 * 785 0797 W allpapering w ic k e r . Aspen Pre School and Kindergarten Interior/Exterior Oct 31 7:30 A M — 5:30 P M . Ages 2 to 6 BLACKTOP • Concrete & Brick W ork Insured UTOS FOR SALE • F W m Stops • W o o d Docks PEGASUS Call 9 3 3 -9 8 6 9 tor information SEALING For Estimate Call Meadowlands • Patio* • Sidvwalcs • Wafc BLUE CHEVROLET Professional Finish FREE ESTIMATES 939 2382 998 7211 MALIBU, 198t. G o o d BENS PAINTING condition. Stick. $4000. Nov 3 Hill Top Day CALL DAVE 998-2956.______9 3 5 - T 4 4 6 call M & M anytime Interior • Exterior ENGELBERT Professional Painting LINCOLN CON­ Care Center AUTOMOBILES TINENTAL Westbury 998-4831 Reasonable Prices Edward J. Wilk, Jr. MOTHERS OF CARTIER, t 9 7 6 . Nov 9 MODERN AUTO Effective Alarm Sherwin Williams Paint PAINTING and 48,000 original miles LA CAGE AUX FOLLES NEWBORNS For Lasting Beauty DECORATING Excellent condition Infant care starting at 6 wks PARTS System s Inc. LOCKSMITHS GET THE BEST FOR Call 438-0086. Ask for Nov. 14 old is available in the DISCOUNT PRICES! "The Name Says It All" YOUR MONEY 141 UHLAND ST L o u .______EAST RUTHERFORO SINGING IN THE RAIN Meadowlands Industrial Pk SMOKE ALARMS —Free Estimates - OLDS CUTLASS, area For further info Call Lee • BRAKES • MUFFLERS BURGLAR ALARMS Bergen County Glass • CLUTCHES • SHOCKS 933-3272 1972. 5 7,9 70 m iles. Nov 17 at 933-5105 Resident ia!-Commercial 997-4097 Original owner. Runs • MACHINES SHOP DRUMS LOCKSMITHS OPEN ALL YEAR Free Estimates well. $975. or best of­ LILY LANGTRY •TURNED HEADS REBUILT 24 HOUR SERVICE Auto Safety Glass Installed fer. Call 935-0468 after FIRE AND ICE Daily from 7:15 to 5:30 • HIGH PERFORMANCE Glass For Every Purpose Sunshine Painters PAINTING 6 P .M . 9 9 8 - 0 8 9 0 Nov 19 CALL LEE 933 5105 • PARTS A LABOR CERTIFIED 216 RIDGE ROAD by JAMES • TOOLS RENTED 24 Hour Monitoring Drop Ceilings Installed BUSINESS 0PP. LILY TOMLIN Lyndhurst • 9 3 9 - 9 1 4 3 No JGb Too Small cr Too Large • PAINTS DUPONT & Quality Work INTERIOR and EXTERIOR METAL FLAKE Reasonable Rates OWN YOUR OWN Nov 23 FieeEst Ini & Ext FULLY INSURED JEAN - Sportswear, B u s y B e e MINI BIKES BelleviHe-Nutfey FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL ladies apparel, RAINBOW GRILL MECHANIC ON DUTY G L A S S CO. 939-4357 478-1193 children's, large size, N u r s e r y 82 RUTGERS ST. combination store, Nov 24 Complete Glass Service' petites, m aternity, ac­ Working Mother's BELLEVILLE VAN OVATIONS • AUTOS H a f f cessories. Jordache, WAYNE NEWTON Spatial Open Sunday 9 AM 2 PM HOMES • STORE FRONTS Chic, Lee, Levi, EZ INDUSTRIAL GLASSING HOT LUNCH AND SNACK Electric Inc. Street, Izod, Esprit, Nov 25 759-5555 D. FITZGERALD CHIL0REN AGES 1-5 751 0835 • 751 0844 Tomboy, Calvin CONNIE FRANCES Klein, Sergio Valente, OPEN ALL YEAR. ELEC1RICAL & QUALIFIED AND LICENSED B itb A uk W \e ck m SEAMLESS GUTTERS SUPPLIES Evan Picone, Liz Oec 8 & 15 CONTRACTORS Clairborne, Members HIGHEST PRICE PAID A m Tewtfe DELIVERED TO THE JOB Only, Gasoline, CHRISTMAS SHOW 9 33-7785 FOR CARS OR TRUCKS & Veit C m d ttl INDUSTRIAL H e a lth te x , o v e r 1000 O e T T - ANY CONDITION 1-FT. TO 100 FEET OR MORE others. $13,300 to COMMERCIAL $24,900 inventory, 00N RICKLES Belleville Pike, •C A LL U S !* WE ARE ALSO S p a c e Residential Wiring training, fixtures, Resorts (The Bug Slops Here) grand opening etc Arlington 998-0966 Lie. No. 3988 C a n o p e n 15 days. Mr Dec 22 Established 1936 Loughhn (612) 888- DENNIE’S Nutcracker Suite F o r 9 9 8 - 8 6 5 6 116 MIDLAND AVE. PAINTING & ROOFING INC. Lincoln Center KIRK'S KEARNY, N.J r i f a S Q E H V Der 29 S a l e AUTOMATIC 991-5161 SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED TuK^HI^SYCHHr DOM De LOUISE TRANSMISSION Meyer Electric SLATE ROOFS REPAIRED Tarot card, ESP Established 1952 MR. STEA M LIMITED SEATS Rewiring • Servicos INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING readings by appointment 201-991-0180 "CUSTOMERS ARE BOOK EA R LY STEAM Smoke Alarms • Etc. only. OUR SALESMEN" Senior Citizens 10% OFF CARPET PALM READINGS All tha above include Orchestra One of the most reputable and B e st Prices Seats, Dinner, Transportation. finest t;ansmission specialists CLEANING 9 3 3 -1 7 7 9 135 KEARNY AVE., KEARNY, N.J. W IL L HELP YOU IN Taxes and Tip for Dinner. shops in the area ALL PROBLEMS. VtP 20 PASSENGER Fo# SftciM LUXURY COACHES Free Teleype Service Any 2 Rooms $39,951 BUILT-RITE, INC. Call 998 5915 TO ATLANTIC CITY Each additional room $15. N.H. BROOKS & ROOFING Individuals or Groups Meadowlands We also specialize in ROOFING CONTRACTORS Furniture Steam Cleaning SHINGLES • HOT TAR WANTED Call for information Auto Wreckers • FREE ESTIMATES * COMMERICAL and • ONE DAY SERVICE • CALL FOR APPT. CHIMNEYS • REPAIRS RESIDENTIAL ROOFING WANTED TO BUY 998-1268 BUYERS OF JU N K CARS ALL WORK LAWN MAINTENANCE Fully fasu red r .nn GUTTERS and LEADERS & SELLERS OF USED DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN 998-9561 B O Y S ' TO Y S & CARE Free Estimates 935-5189 26 Meadow Rd., Rutherford AUTO PA R TS 998-9666 WEbster 9-7186 PLASTIC ARMY FALL CLEAN UP Richie Gallo. Pres. 20 RIVER ROAD MEN AND ARMY SETS wivw, xn us/M m h y ■ at BELLEVILLE PIKE Call 8obby atier b p m BELLEVILLE TPK FREE ESTIMATES on your I'LL PICK UP NO. ARLINGTON, N.J. 939 ^96b oi 438htilb NORTH ARLINGTON ROOFING & SIDING 8 4 3 -6 6 7 9 Gutters, Leaders & Repairs BERGEN ESSEX SKI'S TREE CO. Alum. Storm Windows. Doors ROOFING CO. ■ K i s n m H ackensack Roofing Co. • Gutters 83 FIRST ST 48^5050 Rooting SPECIALIZING IN REMOVAL OF ■ L'AIMV NISIVACCU ALL WORK GUARANTEED LARGE ANO DANGEROUS TREES H O I I \ l t z n % FIREWOOD . WOOD CHIPS 440 Valley Brook Ave., I I I I W ’I S Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 ROOFING TRUCKLOAD of FIREWOOD Inmmprca! & Res'rienli.il 9 3 3 -2 9 3 0 CONTRACTOR F'l‘f Stocks • Bonds • Mutual Funds • Government Securities 4 CORDS $150 WALL TO WAIL CARPET Rooling • Gutters UNCUT, UNSPLIT. FREE DELIVERY CUSTOM RUG SHAMPOOING Tax Free • Tax Shelters • Pension • Keogh • IRA's Leaders • Aluminum hi'll lnst '“d SERVICE MAT RENTALS RAi f’ H GhMu'ANU FULLY INSURED LINOLEUM t TILES Trim A Hot Asphalt (201) 997 4210 AREA RUGS Over 23 Years Experience 153 Shh'i •>! Awr 546-2657 STATUES PLAQUES Lyndhurst • 933 0466 L y n [1 t > r s 1 N J 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PEDESTALS N ARLINGTON, N J. 07032 FREE ESTIMATES Toms River • 929-2798 1 1 « » 1 9/ PROSPECT AVENUE We Service Whai We Sell Page 2g—THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1»8S

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