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aring On Zoning htroversial re- gave an extensive insight garbage. However, be to set up guidelines to he allow a spur for private resource recovery plant. that, like fly ash, it can be recovery plant tion. Where the residue is ■ into the Ustory.af the re­ said, the agency also was met in orfler to gafci ap­ interests. H e declared the governor’s incorporated in pavement i being considered to be dum ped would have source recovery project. in favor of placing the proval by the HMDC. In this Flanagan ran office has shown a real in­ m aterials. : M i receive to be decided before final plant in Ridgefield. When a HMDC said that the counter to the decision of terest in the project and Fly ash, the captured !- airing Feb. » at approvaI is given, The Bergen County Pub­ public hearing was held in plant would b i approved Robert (Bo) Sullivan, suggested the governor Scardino said. smoke particles in in­ ” : High School lic Utilities Authority is that community, over 500 only if a road pattern was chairman of the Turnpike probably would make a de­ cineration chimnies, was The meeting, In a lyncheon talk before pressing plans for con­ stormed the hearing to established to remove the Authority. Sullivan had cision about the turnpike for many years considered 7 :» pjn., ia the West Hudson-South struction of the plant in register protests. met informally with mem­ spur. a waste product. Since • the aua- line with the state program passage of the 500 garbage Bergen Chamber of Com­ bers of the BCUA and road builders discovered it of the Hackensack to dispose of waste through truck* from Lyndhurst Scardino said the second merce last week. Dr. One of the reasons for agreed that the spur was could be used, it has been .. Meadowlands Develop­ planning by all of New residential limits. big restriction imposed by Alfred Scarmelli, an ex­ the objections was that as feasible part of the macadam in­ ment' Commission Jersey’s 21 counties E s­ This is one of the most HMDC was that the resi­ pert in the field of resource Ridgefield is the site of a Carmine Savino, mod­ stalled in highways, air­ t e in f )■ . sex is working with the sensitive areas of the pro­ due from the incineration recovery, said uses for the huge Public Service gener­ gram erator of the Drop In pro­ be carried outside Ly n ­ recovery residue are being port runways, and similar ■ ’ 3 .. - Port Authority to build a gam. suggested that a ating plant it would be "an The best way to remove dhurst. tested and found. Some use facilities Former Lyndhufst plant in Newark. Others imposition to place the re­ greater force than Sullivan Mayor Anthony Scardino, the trucks from residential According to Scardino, a of the residue is being is believed a simila/ are being discussed source recovery plant in or Flanagan, is interested the new executive director around the state. roads would be for the con­ residue of 15 to 20 percent made by road manufac­ use will be found for mucB the borough.” in the development of the of he HMDC, said the struction of a from remains after incinera­ turers who have found of the incinerato r residue. fobic is inviterf to attend. The one planned by the Scardino pointed out that the New Jersey Turnpike. Expressions of opinions Bergen County Utilities a 35-acre tract owned By Scardino said such a spur be sought. Authority (BCUA) would Lyndhurst came under the could be built without in­ cost over *300 million and attention of the BCUA and terference of turnpike traf­ Guida Incensed By Levy < The hearing is expected fic. would accommodate 3.000 that Lyndhurst was ap­ Mayor James Guida of Under HMDC stipu­ to bring to a dlmax the contribution is $291,146, nated by the H.M.D.C. tons of garbage daily. It prised of this interest. Lyndhurst once again is lations, meadowland com­ * long-smouldering argu­ the third largest amount Reclamation Act-N.J SA would be the largest built In recent weeks that protesting the amount of munities with tax-paying ments over the plant. assessed. ------13:17-60. in the country thus far. When the Lyndhurst phase of the problem be­ money the Hackensack developments contribute a Guida protested again For many years, I have Board of Commissioners came public when William Meadowlands Develop­ portion of those sums for ,In an hour-long inter­ Scardino said the HMDC the fact Teterboro, which asked that this law be voted three-to-two to nego­ K. Flanagan, executive di­ ment Commission as­ distribution to com­ view on Cable 3 of is convinced that resource has no schools, police de­ changed and that there are tiate with the utilities rector of the Turnpike Au­ sesses the township for its munities without such de­ >|Mrinwt«ndr Cabievisku recovery is the most partment or other munici­ many inequities that must agejficy, Scardino said it thority, said it would be part in the meadowlands logical way to dispose of velopment. pal services, gets $148,024 iM8». Scardino became the duty of HMDC against turnpike policy to pool. be corrected. Perhaps the This year Lyndhurst s Guida wrote the follow­ most flagrant violations is ing letter of protests: the awarding again of Dear Editor . $148,024.00 to Teterboro, a T hree Fined For D runk D riving C harge Pursuant to a letter re­ com m unity of some twenty- |;fd r u n k>k driving der the influence of alco-alco­ William -?-■* P . , MiUer, 628 time later he saw th* w„m- , . ceived from the H.M.D.C. one people and the failure time later he saw the wom­ locked Moschel’s speed the Township of Lyndhurst I ty Lyn- hol, had a fine of *250 im­ Stuyvesant Avenue, not ap­ to give us credit for tax Fifth Avenue, jbo charged an dut across lahes again must pay into the tax shar- Court posed with court costs of into the machine. pealing, to answer officer appeals that are declared with a first offense of driv­ almost colliding with an­ i n g p o o l i n 1984, 4 Breslin *15 and loss of driving Hyung Joon Moon, 623 Samoski’s charge of hav­ and won against the Town­ ing, while under the in­ other car. He said he $291,146)0. Th is amount of privilege of six months. Stuyvesant Avenue paid a ing no insurance on his ve­ ship. fluence, pleaded guilty and turned on his car lights fine for parking overtime hicle, will be served with a our tax monies is to be offender. He would not take ad­ It should also be noted . had imposed a fine of *250. a«iy>$garj, following Mrs in a two-hour parking zone distributed to t h e vantage at the services of warrant and bail set at that the total monies being costs ot *i$ and loss of Gallo but she never on November 4. The sum­ $250. H .M .D .C . towns so desig- i fined; the min- an attorney or of a public given to the receiving license for six months. stbpped until after the 16W mons was issued by Ptl. immh of (500, *15 defender, saying he would towns is now $2,296,120.00 assessed Julia Gallo of Staten Is­ exit in Lyndhlirst’s spur of Joseph Cofone. Optometrists I n s t a l l I of court and 1oet his plead guilty and "get it the N.J. Turnpike, when he with Lyndhurst now giving land, was assessed *50 in Richard DePaulis, 217 privilege for two over with.” issued the summons, after D r . M atthew Zeiler the 3rd highest proportion fine and *15 in costswhen Page Avenue, not appear­ ■ - On charges of operating Dr. Matthew J. Zeiler, lege of Optometry. His of monies f I-' ■ f- Breslin found her guilty of having sounded the car’s ing on a charge of speeding For driving his vehicle a vehicle with fictitious optometrist, has been in­ clinical internship was I am again asking our unsafe changing of lanes siren in addition to filed by Ptl. Paul Haggerty plates , that is uninsured flashing its lights. stalled as Secretary of the completed at the State Col- Legislatures and our Gov- With no lights on when ap­ as charged by Trooper Vil- on N ovem b er 7, was o r­ prehended by PJL Anthony and unregistered, Krejc laro, despite the woman's Mrs. Gallo took the Bergen-Passaic Op- lege of Optometry, State ejnor to review this for- dered to have a warrant tometric Society. Dr. Antiorio on November 3, pleaded not guilty saying plea of not guilty. stand and testified she saw University of New York, ^ rn u la I believe that much. issued with bail set at $250. Zeiler is a graduate of the Dr. Zeiler is in private^vtoo much time, has \ M S fined and costs to­ that the car belonged "to a The trooper testified no cars when she changed Mark J. Writenour, 437 University of Michigan practice and his office is at for a change in the formula talled VO. . v friend from across the that at about 11:30 a.m. on lanes and did not think she and the Pe nnsylvania Col- 348 R id g e R o a d , L y n ­ and to again put this off is ^Ibrney.MiHon street, whom he could not November 13 he observed deserved the charge. She dhurst He is a member of another disservice to the contact.” Mrs, Gaio about six cars ■ o( North Arling- concluded, “I think I got Dog Owners W arned the New Jersey Op- taxpayer. ■eted |Jubba and The charges were filed ahead of him, change from the summons because I Police Chief William D. fine of no less than $50. tometric Association and S in cerely >ours. i young man I* * on January 8 by officers the left lane to the center had Florida license Jarvis has issued the fol­ A license may be ob­ the American Optometric Mayor James M Guida i andhad spent two Joseph Sarnoski and lime, almost striking a plates. ” Breslin told her he lowing notice to all dog tained from the Town Association. a veterans hos- Thomas Graffam. Than blue Toyota which did not think that had any- ■ in owners. Clerk’s Office at the Town charges will be heard lat­ swerved in order to pre­ thing to do with her getting HMDC Hearing recently Schleider In accordance with New Hall, Valley Brook Ave­ er. vent a collision, a short the man 6# given the summons. Jersey Statute Title No. nue, Monday through Fri­ A Public Hearing will be held February 15, ' service'to per­ Hearing On Rezoning Neil J. Moschel, Jackson 4:9-15.15, you are required day, between the hours of 9 1984 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lyndhurst High form Mead of any jail sen­ Avenue, Rutherford, paid to have a 1984 Township a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Fee: School Auditorium on Fern Avenue. tence which might be im- A Public Hearing w ill be held on February a total of $65 pleading to Dog License by State Law. $5.70. On all NON­ 19, 1984 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lyndhurst High S p o n s o re d by: The Hackensack speeding 14 mph over the Dog canvassing within the SPAYED female and Meadowlands Development Commission ■* Breslin noted that the School Auditorium on Fern Avenue. limit of 25 as charged by Township will be under­ NON-NEUTERED male Subject: Amendments to the Solid Waste second offense could entail Sponsored by: The Hackensack Ptl. Ted Kaminski who taken shortly, and you are dogs there is an additional a 90-day jail sentence and was operating a radar unit to be in possession of a 1984 fee of $3, bringing the total Management Plan of the HMDC including Meadowlands Development Commission. consideration of a new landfill for Kssex that if 4 third offense oc­ Subject: Rezoning of 35 acres in on D ecem ber 30 a n d ' Dog License as required fee to $8.70 on non-spayed curs a jail sentence is by law or be subject to a or non-neutered dogs. County Waste, and the location of a Re­ mandatory, Meadowlands Portion of Lyndhurst to ac­ source Recovery System in Lyndhurst William J. Krejc, 480 commodate a Resource Recovery System. Stuyvesant Avenue, as a And ... change the zoning of 290 acres from T ransit A pproves first offender under the Parkside Residential to Research Distrib­ Statute of driving while un­ ution Park. M rs. R ow e Is Catholic School Week Celebrated R ail S tation L ease At its regular monthly ensures stations are in gram in 1979. However, be- A C andidate Students, faculty, pa­ tivtties ranging from spe­ place at the school also. meeting today, the NJ sound condition prior to cause some maintenance School Trustee Annie that adequately prepares rents and friends of Sacred cial Masses, Grandparents Hie purpose of the theme, Transit Board of Directors execution of the lease or work is required to provide Rowe lifted the lid off the for the future. Heart' School, Lyndhurst. Day, anOlypipic l*M Pro­ approved a five-year, no- provides mini-grants to lo­ a facility which can be oc­ Board of Education elec­ Pointing out that Lyn­ ara c«!rating the con­ gram,' spelling bees and “Catholic Schools: Beacon cost lease of the Lyndhurst calities to assure the sta­ cupied immediately, the tion today by announcing dhurst is a more diverse tributions ol “Catholic special films, to .student of Hope", is to promote train station by the Town­ tions' upgrade following NJ Transit Board agree to her candidacy for re-elec­ com m unity than it was Schools: Beacon of Hope” .; socials and a peace debate and celebrate the educa­ ship. The statewide public the leasee execution. Premo provide up to $12,000 in tion. when she came here in ational Catholic ; are planned. Registration tional excellence of Catho­ transportation corporation said that to date, leases 1979 State Transportation The widow of Walter 1946. an English war bride, ■*» of three Of six yaacOlds for lic schools across the coun­ owns the 58-year-old build­ covering 34 other stations Bond Funds for these (Hawk) Rowe, the well Mrs Rowe declared that try. ing located on the Main have been negotiated commuter-related repairs. known sports authority, change is an integral part Line which runs from throughout the state. The funds will be used by Mrs. Rowe was elected to of society. Hoboken to Port Jervis, The Lyndhurst Station is the Township as a local a one-year term in the ‘ The education of each New York. a two story, brick building match necessary for the election last year. In the child," Mrs. Rowe said, . "We are extremely located iri a small neigh­ Township to apply for ad­ coming election she is a "is the heart of the entire pleased Lyndhurst Town­ borhood shopping area ditional (non-NJ Transit) candidate for one of the school operation and every ship haa opted to assume within two blocks of the funds to be used for the three-year terms open. child must be offered the control of the Lyndhurst Lyndhurst municipal com­ continued upgrade of the The election will be held opportunity to develop his “ ■ * said State Trans- plex and a large park. neighborhood. April 3. Candidates must or her potentialities to the Btnissioner “The Township should The Lyndhurst Station file by 1#>. 23 at 4 P.M. m axim um , Jr., who be teonrniended for their accounts for 660 passenger Withdrawal is permitted Micro-computers, word up to March 2. I of the commitment to upgrading trips each weekday. processors, data process­ 1 of Direc- the neighborhood surroun­ The other trustees whose ing are becoming more it’s unique ding the station as well as terms expire this year are and more important. I n d e x ------Ralph DeNisco and George Program for their decision to leaae “ Students today will ■dverning and maintain the rail sta­ *• pog** Coppolla. Both are former have their futures domi­ Editorials 6 I their sta­ tion," said Premo. “Their presidents of the board. nated by technology. Un­ irway they Intention to sublease part Cable 3 Guide .... 6 Neither has stated whether less they have the ability Many station for com­ Classifieds...... 18, lt he will seek re-election. to use these systems, in sublease mercial use while n*in- Business Directory 19 Mrs. ftowe, the mother conjunction with the taining a commuter w*it- Obituaries...... 15 of a son and daughter who basics, they will be as il­ ing area will surely pump Dining Out .... S went through the local lite rate as persons who vitality into the neighbor- ! Medical Directory..-.. 5 school system, said her cannot read or write. Bridal Gu^de », H, 15 , concern is to see that the “M y goal has always The Lyndhurst Vagabonding.....-...,..,. 5 education of every child been to work with the su­ was rehabilitated /under gives the child the op­ perintendent and tht ad­ the Hoboken Division Sta­ portunity for an education ministrators to t^grade tion rehabilitation pro­ our school system.” ■V, i ■” ijf ■ i l l - ' ' country. Ms. Harfr « * Marcus Reci' E M& couMUes. I t meets all lined four options for mort- showed its fir* HI...... ; ftialtagem** for the m o n th , th e ., ajjaaers she stressed County . .. creative and centers.’ that any future planning W U U w * < an aggressive marketing was based on the assump­ lease-back Howe assured the Free­ Representatives of the Victoria Hardy totd the Center baaed on guaran­ a aerie* ef atr-,■ campaign. In an effort to tion of an aggressive capi­ written for holders that the State Ug- 1 Williams Center met today FreehoWersr^We’re work­ tees given at the time the talent changes in the oper- maximise profitability, the ta l campaign and a The CenMr islators would work'with with the Bergen County ing at full speed, but we Center's Economic De­ stieft of the center. Center plans to rent its fa- restructured board of cUitlea to businesaea and them in atfy,way possible Freeholders in an effort to velopment Authority loan In her first meeting with trustees which would re­ ing and need time - and your sup­ to support the Williams give time to stabilize the port.” was authorized. the Freeholders since Jfoi organizations for meetings percentage Canter. T^ey joined in a flect county-wide concern financially troubled arts Under ah agreement vember, Ms. Hardy today and seminars. ‘Tlils is a would be set James Howe, legislative meeting with New Jersey and regional interests. facility .vfThey left with a with the E.D.A., the Free­ outlined the stepa taken to beautiful and versatile turn to thtr i aide to Assemblymen Rob­ Secretary of State Jane The Trustees are cur­ six-moptt) guarantee. Cit­ holders voted in March stabilize the Center's fi­ buUding,” said Ms. Hardy, annual batty, ert Hollenbeck and Rich­ Burgio in Trenton earlier rently exploring the possi­ ing a fund-raising dinner 1962 to guarantee the loan nancial position: similar to the i ard Visotcky of District 36 “it can generate income this month. The Secretary bility of a sale and lease­ honoring Senator Bill in the event of a default by Using the proceeds at a which Bergen C joined m the effort to con­ and serve the comnnaiity expressed concern for the back arrangement with a Bradley and Fairleigh S. the Center. That occurred bequest, nearly half of the ates its vince the Freeholders to in itiany ways. We intend future of the Williams Cen­ group of private investors. Dickinson, Jr. planned for in September 1983 and the outstanding payables have facility In i aid the Center. Last week to explore them all." ter and visited the facility Other possibilities include April, tightened manage­ Trustees have been work­ been retiredi The restau­ •Whatever option' you the County borrowed <3 last week. Ms. Hardy having the County continue ment procedures and an ing since that time to re­ rant has been leased to a choose," Mk Hardy told improved financial pic­ million to take over the Howe told the Free­ added that representatives to hold the mortgage on organize the project and ..Meadowlands busi­ the Freeholders, “the peo­ ture, Executive Director mortgage on the Williams holders that State Senator of the Center had met in the Center, with loan pay­ provide strong manage­ nessman, who is investing Joseph Hirkala and \ As­ Trenton with Jeffrey ments being made after a ple of the reglon VtB be the ment controls. The first approximately (30,000 to beneficiaries: In Wily one semblymen Hollenbeck Kesper, Executive Direc- “ grace period" enabling step in that direction was upgrade and decorate toe y had ^ of the State Council on management to re­ year of operation the W il­ FEB. SPJ to raise funds, held in liam s Center 'has served facility, and a review and, " W e e s of the Center flhST O the Arts. That meeting re­ organize. The Center escrow, to pay the salary reorganization over MONDAYS. reorganization of the Wil- were exploring avenues of sulted in a $25,000 grant would rem ain responsible 290,000 people and the of a professional manager. liam Center’s two cinemas future can be very bright.1 Perms $25 rtg ^ funding within State gov­ application and plans for for 'all capital, main- In October, Victoria Hardy has resulted in tighter ernment. “The Williams joint programs in the was hired as Executive Di­ scheduling and an improved SHAMPOO, CUT, (LOW MY $10. r«g. J12-J15 Center is close to the areas of crats, poetry and B u s T r i p To R esorts rector. Ms. Hardy, who cash position. Six-months Meadowlands and Routes 3 about 5:30 p .m . The 6oat is IUM SITUS. MAMCUHS, previously held the post of photography. The Parents Group of figures show a profit of and 17,” said Howe. “ It is $16 per person. Those*m ak­ wutmc, f m s t im , colowns Director of Events and West Hudson Council for over 1 76 ,0 00 for the ideally located to drato au­ Drawing upon models ing re s e rv a tio n s ' will re­ Services at Stanford Uni­ the Handicapped at 450 cinemas and concessions. diences from Bergen, that have proven suc­ ceive $10 in quarters on versity, immediately in- Schuyler Avenue, Kearny, Pal Joey’s The C e n te r’s 150-seat Passaic, Hudson and Es- cessful in other parts of the arrival at the casino along is sjponsoring a trip to At­ with a $2.50 food coupon. UNI-SEX SALON lantic City on March 18. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL T^e bus will leave Kearny For reservations call 991-9529 289 RI06E RD., No D eCam p Fare Increase area at 8:30 a.m. and re­ 991-3640 fla y tim e or 997- Mon. Through Sat. 8 AM-6 PM N.ARUMTON turn from Atlantic City at 8821 from 8 to 10 p .h . Open Wad. til9PM “There will be no in­ requirements, but savings duced our maintenance the fall may be taken to Mooooeoooooaoaoooi crease in DeCamp’s fares within our internal opera­ costs; our operation out of see if there is a demand for in the forseeable future” tion plus an increase in the Port Authority Bus service to the stadium for ridership will permit us to Term inal is running Giants and Jets football according to a recent retain our fares at the smoothly; and many cost games. Service to the L Y N D H U R S T LINCOLN statement by Robert B. present level for several saving economies have Brendon Byrne Arena is DeCamp, Chairman ol the months to cojaie” . DeCamp been started, all of which also a future possibility. Board, DeCamp Bus TRIPLEX THEATRE continued by saying that tend for us to operate a Lines. “ We will endeavor Inform ation and sched- GIFTS & CARDS the future outlook of the better bus line” . 838 Kearny Avenue ules perta ining to to increase our person­ company was better at this He continued by saying DeCamp’s bus routes to alized service to our is ; Arlington • 997-6873 time than it has been for that the new operation into New York City and the riders, and readjust and the past several years. the Meadowlands Race $2.00 ALL SEATS ALL 3 CINEMAS Meadowlands Race Track VALENTINE increase our operating “ Our new equipment is in Track was proving from suburban Essex FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY & SUNDAY schedules to bring them in very good condition which, feasible and a survey may County, Clifton, North Ar­ " HEADQUARTERS ; . line with our passenger’s NOW SHOWING in turn, has drastically re- be taken shortly to see if lington, and Lyndhurst can riders would be interested be obtained by writing to REMEMBER YOUR SWEETHEART C1HEMA I HELD OVER 9th WEEK You'll laugh, cry. caffe, Broad National Bank in service to the Giant's DeCamp Bus Lines, P.O ON FEB. 14th— VALENTINfe and you'll come to Terms. Stadium for the Cosmos Box 581, Montclair, New and New York Generals Jersey 07042, or by phon­ SWEETHEART MUSICAL CARDS Has Record Year games. A sim ilar survey in ing 783-7500. Reg. size. 8 in. by 6 in. *3.75 Stanley J. Lesnik, Chair­ quarter of 1982 and fully man of the Board of Broad diluted earnings per share INSURANCE Large size 9 V 2 in by 6 V 2 in. * 4 . 7 5 National Bancorporation, were $1.33 compared; to reported record year end $.96. - COMPARE AND SAVE So n g s “You Light Up My Life" t i S B S T earnings. Total assets at year end Let us quote your Theme Song from "Love Story” C IN EM A \\ Net income for the 12- were $172 million which HELD OVER 4th WEEK Homeowner Business Auto Investments months ending Dec. 31 in­ represents an 18.8 percent “‘SILKWOOW IS ONK OF THV BEST Auto Products Trucks VALENTINE GIFT MERCHANDISE creased 25.6 percent to increase over the 1982 vear HI MS OF TIIE M \ H " Boat Flood Workers Comp. $1,854,000 compared to end figure of $14& million. Renters Businesses Glass $1,476,000 in 1982. P rim a ry Total net loans as of Dec. Seasonal Home Gun-Stamps Bonds earnings per share were 31 were $80 million com­ Coin (Collections) HALLMARK CARDS 1 $5.60 com p ared with $4.57 pared to $61 million a year in 1982 while fully diluted e arlier. "WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH earnings per share were Lesnik a^ Ib u t^ the^rv' TO SEND THE VERY BEST" $5.26 com pared to $4.57 the crease in/earnings to the c o c c i a previous year. rise in loan volume con­ Net income in the fourth trolled opecatiing expenses Insurance Associates, Inc. 141 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst, N.J. q u a r t e r i n c r e a s e d Vo and significant gains in fee 630 Kearny Avo., Kearny, N.J. 438-2494 $473,000 from the $309,000 income. Ask for Vic - 997-6000 reported in the com­ Broad National Ban­ CINEMA III 44 HOT DOG’ parable quarter in 1982, a corporation is a one-bank 53 percent increase. Pri­ holding company with of­ mary earnings per share fices in Newark, East Or­ were $1.43 compared with ange, Millburn and North LYNN CHEVROLET—KEARNY, N J $.96 per share in the last Arlington. SERVING roll FOR OVER 45 KARS FOR OUR COUPON Ladies Aid Society 50th For Plans Luncheon D e L u c a s 2 2 9 NEW '84 CHE^YS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY The Ladies Aid Society SEEPAGES M r. and M rs. Peter De- of the F ir s t Presbyterian New 1984 Chevette New 1984 Cavalier New 1984 Cavalier New 1984Celebrity Luca of Lyndhurst cele­ Church of Carlstadt will Ctmy-HetcMiack. Stand equip md 2 0 litre brated th eir 25th wedding Chwy-HatcMMck Stand xgup inch 4 cyl onf 4 cHavy ■* dr. Sedan equip wd-. Frot *m , Ctmy 2 dr Coupe Stand equip Md: trnt hold its monthly luncheon spd man tram, pwr uit disc brakes. non rack i 4 cyl M|. fuel injected an*. 4 spd man trane. wtKdrno. fuel mftctad 4 cyl a * , per rqck i 7*8*9*10, 12 an n ive rsary on Jan . 17. pm staar, 2-spd wipers, racltmnf buckets. IKt m pwr disc brakes «bm rgrt t pin staar. ee*- pusp.om-tt pm steer, pwr/disc brakoa. eute.tram, s«ft on Tuesday, F eb . 14 at the li molds, o The couple renewed their stack. Allow appron 44 weeks delivery. puter cenwend cant. IM m stock. Allow M wmkM dafot«ar. full wM cav Net M Mack. Community house, Third Nto* 44 weeks delivery. * * * vows on Jan. 15 at Queen .... Fiesta red DKharcoal dotk Street, Carlstadt from UST: $9290 UST: N». 575 of Peace Church in North DISCOUNT: MSCpUNT: $5*4 $7309 ust: $

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g w tw * & ' w,y-' ."; ■' ■ V on n W fa Uwftag is a «um- ■ Paul Barbire, Secretary- ;, mary of some major legal Municipality’s position parcel, it is best that the requested, pursuant to the Chemical aspect ot this Tax Assessor and Mayor The ultimate settlement same not be made public • T * * * ? handled In the Open Public Meetings Act case. He has recently ob­ Presto, since they are law will, in termsv6jf acreage, at this time in that it will to finalize this aspect of boraigk of Carlata* in partners tained a report dated De­ be in the area of approx­ detriment the legal the case W alter Slo- cember 19, 1983 from Peter All of the ethics opinions, imately two (2) acres. As strategy and position of the mienski, Jr., Esq. has J Steck setting forth the digests and caae law rela­ to the figure to be paid by Municipality. « *m « r borough attorney. been and continues to ne­ zoning evaluation ol the, for tb e ta le of the Borough tive to this matter were the Municipality for the A closed session will be •sSSja* garage, the Ordinance was gotiate the Gaines case in that regard Dm to the failure ol tbe research 'was rtrform'd reviewed along with the w M uced and passed and Governing Body to n ap - relative lo tha separation Xatutes reappointment of the sale of the Borough ga­ PKW Ann* Presti, Ursula of poaitions and an Af­ tax assessor and Or­ rage w as advertised in ac­ Newman and Mary Trom- fidavit prepared Mid filed dinances relative to the cordance with the ap­ much reaearch was in opposition to the same. same, a /legSV opinion was plicable statute on two oc­ ’ completed regarding the H i* Complaint against the v %ajetter/dictat&(to thg/At- casions. No bids were re­ Elrod case re Khe dif- Borough waa votwtarily torney General s office re­ withdrawn by Mr. ceived on either occasion. 1, ^erenc,« between a public questing an informal opin­ .. office or position and an Kifculteri and the matter A review was also done ion as-to this situation. ’Hie was concluded by the ex­ «np(oy«« status and all of relative to the temporary Attorney General's office the Carlstadt( Ordinances ecution o f a Stipulation of leasing of a portibn of the declined to make such a Dismissal of the matter. property to Turner Con­ legal opinion. Therefore, and related documents • • 4 . were reviewed relative to struction Company. The this matter is still pending this (natter. 1982 Tax Appeals - The Mayor and Council was until resolution of this Gov­ appeals of Jones Motor erning Body relative to the Following a lawsuit supplied with the statutory Company, Carolina mandates relative to the same. being filed by these parties Freight Carriers, 120 Kero * * * . by the Borough of same. The Governing Associates and Terry Re­ Borough of Carlstadt ads Carlstadt in the form of Body inquired as to the alty Associates are still Sun Chemical Corp. and Order to Show Cause why statutory authority to ne­ pending. Pretrial Memo- Gaines Chemical - their jobs should not be re­ gotiate for the sale of randae were filed on all of Throughout the year, nu­ stored, much legal re­ Borough property or im­ these matters and Pretrial merous consultations, ne­ search was completed re­ provements when no bids Orders have been issued gotiations. review and garding temporary re­ The Borough has have been received for public sale. study have gone into the straining orders and a retained Edward Pater­ lawsuit instituted by Sun The Governing Body was Memorandum of U w was son, Transamerlcan Ap­ Chemical Corporation and 10K/14K EVERY STYLE - EVERY PRICE RANGE prepared and supplied to praisers Realty as a real advised that there are no HIS & HERS later joined by Gaines DIAMONDS*SAPPHIRES ANY STONE OF YOUR CHOICE the trial court Judge, the estate expert in these mat­ provisions in the statutes Chemical Corporation SIGNET RINGS •OVAL-OCTAQON*RECTANGULAR Honorable Harvey Smith, ters. Discovery was to be either authorizing or pro­ against the Borough of VALENTINE hibiting the negotiation of in opposition to the ap­ completed by December Carlstadt. *' WITH DIAMOND INITIALS OR WITHOUT, WHITE OR YELLOW GOLD • DURABLE a private sale. xhe plication of a temporary 19, 1983 and appraisals ex­ This matter, involves a 14KQOLD WEIGHTS • ALL STURDY CONSTRUCTION NO FEATHER WEIGHTS injunction by the plaintiffs. changed. A mandatory Set­ provisions of the statute challenge by Sun Chemical A court hearing was held tlement Conference has relative to private sales of to the denial of a building on March 9, 1963 and a been scheduled for Janu­ property owned by a mu­ permit and variance. On post-trial Brief in the form ary 26, 1984 at 1:30 p.m. nicipality were supplied to December 6, 1983 an ex­ 5 0 % O F F of Findings of Fact and Firm trial dates commenc­ the Governing Body with tensive conference was ^ r 500 STYLES - ALL AT CC* s m n m i SA V IN G S — * Conclusions of Law were ing January 30, will be set the recommended pro­ held before the Honorable cedure to follow if it de­ F A N T A S T I C S E L E C T I O N supplied to the Court on at the mandatory Settle­ Judge Harvey Smith. INITIAL-14^ Gold $ 1 0 o S ** sires to continue to pursue behalf of the Borough, in­ ment Conference. Thereafter, to date, ex­ t Tie T ack the sale of the Borough ga­ cluding a chart tracing the * * * tensive settlement nego­ 14K GENUINE DIAMOND SPEIDEL rage. A letter was also re­ positions and salaries in tiations have been con­ EARRINGS 4 A A Q Q M AN'S CLIP ON IDENT. 1983 Tax Appeal (Tax ceived from G&W, Inc. 4-AV«CT. fro m the Borough from 1971. ducted respecting the ul­ Court) - The following ap­ which expressed its in­ 1 9 9 * r BRACELETS A favorable opinion was timate amicable resolution rendered by Judge Smith peals are pending before terest in leasing the prop­ SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION SOUD WHITE OR YELLOW of this case. The settle­ on behalf of the Borough of the Tax Court of New Jer­ erty for $1,000.00 per TWO TONE ment, as now constituted, 14K GOLD-12 DIAMONDS UP TO MEANS A LOT Carlstadt on March 30. Or­ sey - Food Oil, Inc., Grand month. would involve the follow­ TO YOU. BUT YOU'RE ders were prepared dis­ Union Co., 120 Kero Asso­ HOPE CH/UN INC. I C Q 95 50% OFF NOT SURE HOW TO ciates, Terry Realty and ing items: 10STYLES FROM I 0 9 TELL HIM-LET missing the Complaints FROM *6.96 SPEIDEL SAY IT FOR YOU against the Borough of Derby Diner. TTie Tax Court has acknowledged icreper a) A detailed expert’s re­ Carlstadt and the matter Account - this matter is the filing of these tax ap­ port relative to the safety was concluded. presently pending in the peals, however, no action of the proposed renovation Bergen County * • • has been taken by the Tax at the premises. Prosecutor’s office, with Court or any parties. The b) Issuance of a building Carlstadt ads Kiicullen - Judge Simpson and all oth­ real estate expert, Ed Pa­ permit for that renovation. A Verified Complaint and er necessary officials. The terson, has been retained c) a conveyance by Sun Order to Show Cause was status of the investigation relative to Derby Diner, Chemical to the Borough of filed against the Borough is unknown at this time. H)l Carlstadt by John Calba Realty Inc. Telstar Carlstadt of certain pre­ Kiicullen demanding that Samos Corp. Inc., Inmar Office of the Tax As­ mises fronting on Wash­ his split position of Associates Inc., and Dowel sessor - Legal research ington Street. Initially, Sun Borough Treasurer and Associates. was performed regarding Chemical had offered to • * * convey a portion of the GOLD CHAINS Tax Collector be united conflict of interest and in- property being 200’ x 200 v STERLING and GOLD FILLED pnd that he receive his in­ Borough Garage - Sever­ compatability of office due included *4K 60LD BRACELET from crease in salary for 1963. al Ordinances and Resolu- to the relationship between The Municipality has been attempting to obtain more acreage. The most recent settlement discussions MASTERCARD-VISA Three Shoot For $200,000 with the ^attorney for Sun ON AU ITEMS. IN THIS SALE J A M E R IC A N E X P R E SS Three area residents Chemical appears to be 8200,000 prize, the Menlo fifth through tenth prizes ON ELECTRICALLY 1 1 0 % O F F TILL FEB. 20 I O UR L A Y A W A Y stand a chance along with Park drawing will decide a of $2,500 each. The remain­ slanted towards the CERTIFIED BALANCES -COUPON 117 others to win a top second prize of (50,000, one ing 100 finalists will re­ prize of 8200,000 when the third prize of 825,000, one ceive $250 consolation Newnew Jerseyjerse' holds a "Pick- fourth prize of $10,000 and prizes. f U*to” bonus drawing n b . 8 at ithe Menlo Park Mall,, £dis

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S m irmative Action Of­ rieulum Specialist ter. the * “Using Instructional T.V, ficers Susan Aleuri and Educational Services Divi- as a Resource in the Thomas Grillo, the Lyn­ CtaasroomV, to jlU Special dhurst High School Services Personnel. Th? teaching staff listened to Health presenter was effective in the Director of Project Ac­ communicating new ideas, cess of the New Jersey C enter information, and techni­ State Department of Voca­ ques through Instructional tional Education, B. Stam- Following is a list of the Television Programs. Re­ boiin and Anthony Biasuc- activities for the Lyn ­ source Room teachers, ci, Supervisor of Student dhurst Health Dept, held at teachers of the Neu- rologically Impaired, Personnel Services. The the Lyndhurst Health Cen­ Remedial-Compensatory teachers also divided up ter, 253 Stuyvesant Avenue Education teachers, and into small activity groups for the month of February, Chapter I teachers in­ and observed several films under the direction of An In-Service Workshop Attitudes, the workshop dicated that instructional during this significant two Commissioner Louis J. was held on January 12, provided an in-service television is a valuable as­ 1984 at Lyndhurst High training aimed at over­ hour workshop. Stellato, Jr., and Peter set to increase students’ School. Entitled Changing coming sex bias and sex T V. In The Forte, Executive Health Officer. motivation in the Blood Pressure Read­ classroom. S.A.T. Review ings: Monday, Tuesday Saturday mi . j far the SAT college • Classes and Thursday afternoons math teacher, ■ the class. Fifty students are pres­ lim in ary basketbafigame 1:00 to,2:00 PM (appoint­ ate, the music, tile t# e of gymnasium. Al) are in­ ently enrolled in the Lyn­ between Lyn to untold cost to the tax­ ings that we can be proud never be rid of the danger­ diacun ouctty which aids ha wants your patient to usa at homo. ous trucks which are tear­ payers. How dare they use of. W « abo participate In N.J.P.A.A.D. Prescription Program. ing up our roads. taxpayers' dollars when Every concerned resi­ the majority of residents •UMOM COMOITIOM ESTASUSHfO »v M HJKM I. A HOCMJ. « *IT H m to W K t dent should attend the next PIIOGMM AOMMISTtlW «Y TMf SOCIAL SECUWT AOMMSTOATION. are against it? I have Another falsehood is HMDC meeting (which that Lyndhurst will lease spoken with many Lyn­ will be announced shortly 400 plus acres of our land dhurst residents and the in the paper) to express for a park to the DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT only ones who favor the opposition to the plant, and Hackensack Meadowlands plant are the people who also to the amendment Development Commission owe fcHegiance to the coun­ which the BCUA has in return for the HMDC’s ty, the HMDC or the town added. This amendment permission for the in­ in the form of present jobs states that Lyndhurst will cinerator to be built. This or promised jobs - certain­ be the firs t site for the in­ cannot be, as just recently ly not because they care cinerator with Ridgefield the commissioners called for their town. as the alternate site. If this in Mr. Al Porro, the noted If built, you can rest as­ change is made, it will East Rutherford lawyer, to sured that this oversized give the HMDC and the represent Lyndhurst in its plant (why must Lyn­ BCUA full control over the suit to claim title of the dhurst build only giant pro­ plans for the site in finan­ sam e 400 a cre s against the ' jects, such as the health cial dealings, zoning, etc. HMDC and the state. center and the $5 m illion and Lynd hurst will not Therefore, how can Lyn­ HMDC building?) will re­ have any bargaining pow­ dhurst lease out land we ceive all the garbage from er whatsoever. Residents haven’t proved it owns not only B e rg e n County but yet? should object to this, also. Essex County ariN New Lee Pacifico THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1884-Page %

creased 15 percent to to $1,211 billion in 1983 vs. President and Chief Ex­ $1,471 billion as of Decem­ Mr. Kossick stated that $1 047 b i l l i o n in 1982. ecutive Officer of National ber 31 vs. $1,279 billion at "Our 1983 performance re­ Shareholders equity grew Community Bank, New year-end 1982. Loans grew sulted from strong gains in from $84.98 million at Jersey s largest independ­ $144 million or 23 percent loans and deposits along year-end 1982 to $92.97 m il­ ent commercial bank, an­ to $759 million, while de­ with the success we re­ lion at year-end 1983, an nounced that 1963 net in­ posits increased 16 percent alized from our regional increase of 9,4 percent. come in cre a se d 17.2 approach to banking.” percent to a record high Mr. Kossick also re­ $14,116 million or $5.53 per ported that NCB recently share compared with opened new branches in $12,044 million or $4.72 per Hackensack and Freehold share in 1982. Glahn recommends that and that other important Fourth quarter net in­ there isn’t any better time locations would be added come increased 25 percent to buy or sell a home than to the present 61 branch to $3,597 million or $1.41 now. network in 1984

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v ' ' " 'A Commercial 'tfeatar ' teailrt ,v S' • . 7 - m k h 'm * ' ■tfTMCMvmamaiKMw M i TMKaflCN SUNDAY ISAlifV ' Official N m n w North Arlington's Official Newspaper Itorsfey, M . 1 ■ ' ol Lyndhurst Sine* 1t21 1S7 RIDGE MAQ, NORTH ARUNGTON.'M.J. 251 RIDGE ROAD 8,-OMMftMs 1 i The LYNDHURST, NJ. 07071 M l -1 *3 9 • W « - 3 J 0 i r _ , SCVtRtV MURPHY, Maaa*a(Uftar lively news magazine Tel. 43*4700-*701-*702 AMY OlVtNC, Nns EdMar Published Ovary Thursday by the North Arlington that starts each day ft. c o m i u . A M n w * leeder, 157 Rid ft Road, North Arlington. Second repeat of the morning Manta class postage paid at Kearny, N.J. ebstmastor: off with the latest Sand address changes to North Arlington Loader, show. 157 Ridge Rd., North Ariirwton. N.J. 07032. AN ad­ news and weather, . vertising published in the North Arlington Loader is LOOMTTNE. A spirited East Rutherford Carlstadt . interviews with in­ subject to the applicable rata card, copies of which collection of pro­ are available at the North Arlington Loader, 15 71 teresting people and Ridge Road, North Arlington, N.J. 07032. grams devoted to 3fea&ei> jfcee 19 ergs a wide assortment of product some of women's interests entertainers. Host is Cable ?s interesting Official Newspaper Ol which many men also East Rutherford and Carlstadt (Ihr Npuih iCfafter John Sanders, Mr. find attractive. programs. "V Publication Offices Cable Television 5:OOMei4ewltiis 14 8:00*ifissiHtl Irestt- 121 HUMBOLDT STREET, • of Rutherford • himself; newscaster is Final showing of the EAST RUTHEIFOtO Off ical Newspaper Of Rutherford jack O'Shea, a re­ CAROL ROMEO, N m Editor 38 AMES AVENUE program. porter who can in­ 9:00*4 ta. lLO M m i In RUTHERCORO, NJ. 07070 6:00-1ke lenrly Marpky terpret what he sees, Savino host. n m n a k a - Tel. 438-5100 Skew. The noted ABNES LUKE. Offiea MMafM Joe DiCoco, the teen U -t:- newspaperwoman WaUington Hrabrr age weather whiz, 12:00 Hertewtasfc 14. conducts interviews Satsrtoy, Fife. 4 Publication Offices delivers the latest on IrOO-toytiw. Guy Savino, President with interesting folk 251 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, NJ. th e weather and 54XHI«Mafc 14. John Savino, Editor & Publisher each day. I 14. 6:00-linriy Mwpky A tw Tel. 438-8700 Carmine Bilotti, in­ 1 0 # F a w 7:00-Acc«rt w ladsg. Bob 9:00*11 ta MW-Fiwt Pap volved in sports of all offered by Marks and an attrac­ he sorts for over 50 P/vnmjmiHi - 10:0(Ujl|*. 8 :0 0 -1 * i tive team present the years caps the pro­ inside stories of the The Cash Involved gram with a sports Meadowlands track. review, plus a taped 7:30-F«r, H r t Featker. The Lyndhurst Board of Com­ would be purchased from the record of the main missioners appear far too slow in tojvnship for about $3 million. John Savino goes out­ Meadowlands race of bringing to a conclusion nego­ Further, Lyndhurst would gain doors to bring some the night before. tiations for the resource recovery another $100,000 a year because its interesting programs 9:00-Brep la. Local issues plant the Bergen County Public garbage would go to into the plant before the camera. are explored by a Utilities Authority wants to build without cost. As these costs mount 8:00-8lrts’ lasketkaH. Lyn­ in the meadowlands. team of experienced up, Lyndhurst otherwise would be dhurst vs Rutherford. As Dr. Alfred Scaram elli, the paying about $100,000. moderators who have 9:00-0rep In. John Bruno is former Rutherford resident who is With millions available, as guests the heavy host. an outstanding expert on resource Lyndhurst's every government hitters in politics, recovery plants, told the West agency is scratching and scraping government, business, Hudson-South Bergen Chamber of to get operating money. Finance finance and educa­ FrMay, Feb. 3 Commerce luncheon, it takes time Director John Gagliardi has tion. The show is seen to plan such a facility and time to ML warned that the township must live at 9 P.M . and build one. From the planning stage stay within the 5 percent cap legis­ 8:00-Meafc»Ms 14. then shown on tape to the day the facility goes on line lated by the state but in view of 9:00>sp I*. may be as much as five or six rising salary costs it is going to be the following morning. IC'OC&p years. difficult to achieve. Hosts are Carmine ll:00-Tke m Taylor Stow. The Board of Education budget, Savino, Kathleen With experience gained by his now being prepared, is expected to Donovan, Ken Davie P.M. swings through Europe and cities follow its predecessors by seeking and John Bruno, 12:00 MeafcwMs 14. U n d e rs h e riff V a h e G a r b e iia n and Detective Rlchftrd Rufflno of Lyndhurst, head in this country Dr. Scaramelli said more money. 10:00«R(e. A game of 1 O O O A m H E . of the search and identify movement that has woo national acceptance, talked of their that everybody seems to want re­ The county tax, the demands of r m M-r-«— i— «- prizes played at home j.uu niJOTwmm h . work last week on the Cable 3 Drop In program. John Bruno, moderator, is at the right. source recovery - but in semeone the Passaic Valley Sewer Commis­ else’s backyard. sion and other costs all are flowing There are many reasons why into the budget. Lyndhurst should welcome the fa­ Besides the operating costs the cility and should be moving more township debt is continuing to rise. swiftly to see that the planning As the debt rises so do appropria­ Cable 3 s Weatherman gets underway. tions to meet the debt. One of the most compelling rea­ In view of the mounting costs of sons is the cash involved. It is One of the big feature* of Cable 3 news for information on which to base his predictions - most government it is difficult to see the of which are right. At top left is John Sanders, host of mountainous. program is the weather report of Joe DiCoco, North validity of those who argue against Arlington Queen of Peace senior. Joe consults his own the Meadowlands ‘83, the program on which Joe makes Nine years ago, Saugus, Mass., the resource recovery plant. As charts in basement office of his North Arlington home his reports. got a resource recovery plant. E v ­ Dr. Scaram elli pointed out, every (Photo By John Sanders ery year since then the community county in New Jersey is consider­ as been receiving a payment of ing resource recovery. Experts $1,500,000. The amount that Lyn­ agree that it is the way to go for dhurst would collect from such a the disposal of our wastes. plant is about $3 million, although If Lyndhurst does not get the some feel even that sum w ill be resource recovery plant, some oth­ exceeded er community will. Lyndhurst will There is more to the financial still have the problem of disposing picture. of its garbage - but the municipal­ The 35 acres of Lyndhurst land ity that gets the resource recovery on which the facility would be built plant w ill get the cash.

D rive Now , Pay Later

The snow makes pretty land­ has long since disappeared from scapes, but horrifies budgets. the post office buildings. The succession of storms which dumped snow on the region will But it might well be placed prove costly when the final tabula­ over the public works buildings - tions are in. And well they might. because there reside the real he­ roes of the storm-whipped com­ Average man takes a peek at munities. In howling winds and the falling snow, ducks in his head pelting snow, they button up their and retires to his bed, confident coats, tug on heavy gloves and go that somehow the public works forward to do battle with one of the crews will have paths carved most persistent weather enemies. through the fall so he can get to They channel their way through work the next day. the drifts, and then channel again His confidence isn't misplaced. as the wind replaces almost im­ The crews take to the roads early mediately the drifts they have when the snow alert proves valid. moved. The plows begin the night-long bat­ tle against the snow. Sanders fol­ Yes. We drive now and pay lat­ low the plows. And so the work er. But of all the government ex­ goes on through the night. There penses borne by the taxpayer, the was a tim e when postmen said money that goes to the gallant that they were halted neither by public works crews is the best storm nor strife. That fine feeling spent.

M . W illiam Ehrlich

In a modest home on Ridge was again taken out of civilian life Road, Lyndhurst, lived one of the to work on the Manhattan Project most noted technical geniuses of out of which the atomic bomb was our time, M. William Ehrlich. Yet created. when Mr. Ehrlich died recently at Mr. Ehrlich’s family dist­ the age of 95, his neighbors knew inguished itself in many ways. A him for a kindly, conscientious cit­ son, Blake, opened the nation's izen who could be found mowing eyes tt> the manner in which the his lawn or scooping the snow Statue of Liberty was neglected. A from his sidewalk. Few knew that daughter, Laura Morrow, was the twice his government had re- f ir g w om an president of the New ' mated his services for highly sig­ Jersey Medteifl Society. nificant but secret work. Mr. Ehrllch’s wife won national ‘ sW orktftrar I Mr. Ehrltatfi was recognition for her drives to sell “ -1 * team ordered to i t*wSTduring Workf W ar II. T r u ly • g r e a t and productive m man was Mr. QwBcfi7~r , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. HM-Pagc 7 Open House For Prospective 9tudents Montclair State College administration and Student majors. VTI)e entire pro­ For farther information will be having its final groups. At 3 p.m. glided gram is exffccted to end at contact the' admissions of­ Open House for the year, tours of the campus will be 4 p.m. r fice at 8*3-6116 on Sunday, Feb. S, at 2 conducted. The campus p.m. in Memorial tour will end at the.Student Auditorium on campus. Center Ballrooms, where Prospective students representatives of the dif­ and their parents will hear ferent schools will be U P T O speakers from the college gathered to explain their Pitching And Catching 5 0 % O f f + ^ __ Camp Opening Date Set 1 0 % E x t r a WITH THIS COUPON TILL MARCH 31 Fairleigh Dickinson Uni­ Instructors include * * * versity head coach Bob Coach Sprague and Roon Sprague has announced an Van S a d e rs, F D U ’s VARI JEWELERS all new pitching and catch­ pitching and catching ing camp to be held Febru­ coach. 12 Ridge Rd., North Arlington, N.J. ary 20-24 The camp will provide For camp information body and arm condition­ visit the Lyndhurst Batting ing, pitching and catching Center, 222 Stuyvesant Av­ mechanics, and preventive enue. Lyndhurst, or call CUSTOM DENTURES g y $249 injury exercise. 460-8258 BRACES *985*1385 A MODERN & PROFESSIONAL Evening OFFICE PHOTOGRAPHY Appointments A ribbon-catting cerem ony marked the opening located at the corner of Stuyvesant and Park Avenues, 4De n ta l Til 9 P.M. & of National Community Bank of New Jersey's newest in jLyndhurst. Pictured above, cutting the ribbon is JIM MCDONALD JR. All Day Saturday drlve-in branch. Added to an already existing building Jafties Guida, Mayor of Lyndhurst, (center) with As­ is a new drive-in facility, providing an extra conve­ sistant Vice President and Branch Manager, Louis Cm(6- 438-4774 nience for the branch customers. The new drive-in Berardinelli and Regional Senior Vice President, As Seen On T.V. and facility is located at the bank's Stuyvesant office, Frank A. Figurelli. 331 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst Newspapers. (Mol to Maar’i Maqr) Stuyvesant A venue 9 9 8 -0 0 0 5 OBfTURE REPAIRS IN 4 HOURS. N MB, J Murm on A Im provem ents Listed ■ Meat Departm ent. By Amy Divine and Pollina Jewellers. The options seem to be At last week’s work Construction Official to place the library under GRADE A - 10 TO 14 LB. AVG. meeting the Board of Com­ George Woertz was asked the aegis of the Parks De­ missioners were aked by if the condition is per- partment and have the Donna Brightman, direc­ misssible and permanent mayor, in whose charge tor of the Neighborhood and he thought that Public Parks and Public Build­ m Preservation Program to Service Electric and Gas ings belong, place the li­ Fre sh s pass a resolution at /the Co. had ordered the clos­ brary expenditure as a line next public meeting, Feb- ing of the street while its item in his budget. A sec­ ruary H, which will enable workers install lines to ser­ ond alternative is to give the committee's plans to vice the condominiums the allotment to the Li­ F a m Fresh Prodace brary board and have it Turkeys O -Ir£ proceed.' being constructed on pay its own expenses. U .3 . Miss Brightman told the Grant Avenue. FRESH AMERICAN - REG. STYLeA / WITH POCKET FOR STUFFING LEAH a MEATY PORK board funds have been ap­ The township had There is a definite for­ Eastern Potatoes propriated by the Bergen vacated part of Grant Ave­ mula which determines County Community De­ nue when it sold the prop­ the amount to be spent by Whole Breast Fresh velopment Commission for erty along Grant to Jaque, the library, according to L e g off L a m b o f V eal S p a re R ibs extended parking in the developer of the present the tax rate. s 99° Plaza, who had planned to Stuyvesant Avenue shop­ FRESH & SW EET Mayor James Guida ping area, for a study of erect more stores on the noted that about $300,000 California Carrots $ t 4 9 commuter al]>day parking opposite side of Grant Ave­ $ * 1 7 9 was spent by the township near the Lyndhurst RR nue. However, Mr. Jaque on library building repairs .99* station and other improve­ died and the land was sub­ lb. J L lb. M m last year when roof and Veal Stew » *1.99 ments for the convenience sequently sold for con­ st r u c t i o n of c o n ­ other repairs became nec­ FRESH AMERICAN U-S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF of sh op pe rs and essary. merchants. dominiums. REO DELICIOUS OR S h o u ld e r Township Attorney Top R o u n d M cIntosh Apples Miss Brightman thinks George O. Savino was to Township ClerK Herbert L a m b C h o p s P o r k that New Jersey Transit Perry said the board had London Broil investigate the conditions U.S. #1 - could provide parking for under which the land was to consider requests of the 2% INCH 3-lb. $ | 9 9 g g s $ 2 | 9 9 all-day commuters’ cars school crossing guards S h o u l d e r sold to the construction bnfl 9 9 lb . along its embankment, company and to see if the who are dissatisified with provisions of their present freeing space on public realtors could legally JUICY SWCET . RIB OR LCNN U S D A CHCHCE BEEF streets for shoppers cars. block off the street. contract. T e m p le V eal $ 2 4 9 1 * J I 1 3 She suggests that the Commissioners Louis The commendation of O ra n g e s 6 » * 1 C h o p s R o u n d Fc^wwcootE) ib. 3 com m issioners ask the Stellato requested a reso­ North Jersey Planning both .Woertz and Stellato ______lution by the board author­ LARGE 32 aZE-FLOWOA U S D.A CHOICE B E E F BONELESS WHITE ROSE for a permanent part time S m o k e d water added _ _ Commission, Lyndhurst’s izing revision of the local W h ite R ib E y e (FORMERLY $ 4 5 9 S lic e d planners, to make a study electrical inspector was Pork Shoulder lb 9 9 c 1-lb $*(69 zoning ordinance which he Grapefruits 3 , * 1 W B a c o n P*g. of how m any commuter taken under consideration. termed 'ambiguous." He The person both want is cars are parked all day also askeed for a change in Dairy Department near the station and just Robert Frangipane, pres­ Grocery Value & Variety the membership of the ent part-time inspector, where. With this informa­ r TOMATO ^ rent-levelling board, de­ who, according to Woertz ^REG.. DIET, LIGHT. FREE. MTN. DEW1 r CREAMY ^ tion she can approach New eming the present repre­ and Stellato is available Cottage Cheese Jesrsey Transit with re­ sentation disproportionate. during the lunch period ev­ H einz P ep si-C ola W hite R o se quests for levelling its land Commissioner John eryday and after his work­ > Q Q c along the embankment to cont. M a y o n n a i s e Gagliardi expressed the ing hours in Passaic and is K etchup provide for its commutors 2-liter hope that new appoint­ on call weekends. Woertz 100% PURE ORANGE thus freeing space for ments to the board would said Frangipane is willing Tropicana Juice merchants and patrons of not be “political.” to take the position at the stores. He also asked the board $7,500, and will be avail­ LIMIT* ' wnn 99cHDD1I t? W P’JRC.HASi 99c • • dep wttan applicable A LIMIT 1 WITH ADDTL $7 50 PURCHASE 99c Funds ire also available to decide on policy regard­ able more often than an cont. * ______for a study of possible ing payment to the Library inspector would be who is CREAM CHEESE REG on NO SALT CUT OR f BENCH GREEN SOLiO ^HrTE IN Oil parking on private proper­ BEANS WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM CORN ' TOMATO • iP WAT to (AS AVAll Board, mandated by the hired on a strictly partime W h ip p e d 4-oz. ty in the area. state. basis. Temp-tee cont 6 9 ° D e l M onte Bumble Bee The aim of the Neigh­ R EGULAR QUARTERS D el M onte borhood Preservation Pro­ P a rk a y iy. M b . S a u c e Tuna gram js to present a uni­ M a rigaiurine P * g 6 9 ' V eg eta b les fied/front in the business Kearny Federal Savings “Were very proud of district, and an architect is enters its 100th A n ­ this fact.” said Duffy. Fi'rosea Foods now working on plans for niversary year with a ‘Kearny Federal plows its HOSl ( HOPf’t 0 OR can c- ^ V ca n . A J can such an effect. Plantings record-breaking perfor­ Leaf Spinach 49 investments right back 5 $1 99c and other spots of beauty mance for 1983 topped by into the community to help ' ASST FLAVORS • <*ep Rpplicabte WHITE ROSE CAC r ASST Dt< ORATOR ARTS * “ OWERS ^ are planned to brighten the most substantial net make affordable housing a O Q c White Rose Soda Aluminum Foil ^ D» Scot Towels And enhance the business worth it has ever achieved. reality again.” «LCHSJAM0« $429 sections of town and the In a year-end report is­ Grape Jelly * 1 A ccording to Duffy, DEL MONTE jumbo | j Q c aivice' of the newly- sued this week by James tdlO Kearny Federal's perfor­ Apple Juice 1 6 9 c Pineapple Juice 1 roll i formed Merchants and Duffy, president of Kearny mance in 1983 should come PANC AR f _ ( HIC »t N Professional Association is Federal, the thrift /•— W H I T E R O S E --- \ as a surprise to no one. A unt Jem im a Mix wj*n Rose asst. College Inn Broth actively sought. institution's total asset "We did more than just 8 9 ° Various store operators level rose to over survive the financial tur­ from the Shopping Plaza $371.416,000,, an approx­ bulence that raised havoc 9 9 c , -a t 5 9 * . 3 cans $ A1 complained about the clos­ imate increase of $71 mil­ with the industry two and ------28-oz $ 2 5 9 rmithin ROS£ '6v,-, the alleyway, presenting a Kearny Federal* Presi­ stitution is a member of t ir * VOOft the Federal Savings and AO08 DthAIRHHME BnRD.. NO.ftltfV ARUNQTONAMJHATDAI r hatard to both drivers and dent Du/fy “Mortgage & any pedestrians along Uv- lending at our institution Loan insurance Corpo­ ration which insures , Tues., Wed. 8-7; Thurs., Fri. 8-8; Sat. 8-6; Sun. 9-2 V ' H * Avenue. rose to over $267 million, Mon. individual's deposits to ther stores repre- an increase of $54.27*000 9100,000. h rtre Winder «<*• p w rW B - m . MullelsMetom

The engagement of Dob- na Marie Mailer of Rutherford (• Robert Joseph Melton of Orange h ai been Announced by her mother. Mra. Doric Muller of Rutherford. A Septem­ ber wedding is planned. The prospective groom is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Melton of Orange. The bride-elect, daughter of the late Francis Muller, was graduated from The Other newly In- Bergen Community Col­ staUed Medical Staff of- lege in Paramus and is a O O 7 ■»«: Dr. Pablo lbar- registered nurse at St. r U l C S ; rata, Vice President: Dr. Mary's Hospital, Passaic. ■ !+><■&/■! : ijVjrJfT-i"’ V ; J Philip Jasper, Secretary: Her fiance is a body guard- Bergen Pinet County employees hon- and Dr. Salvatore Tuzzeo. chaulfeur for R. J. Longo of Hospital honored SM em­ years of service Treasurer, Denville. ployees for periods of ser­ he Slot, head In addition, these physi- vice ranging from S to 30 Sharon Thomas and fiance Brian Blachly Mr. and Mr*- Jack lipari Rutherford. cans were recognized for G i o s c i a - years at the 33rd annual , ___ pre- achieving significant awards dinner held at the Engagem ent Announced Lipari-Allegro sented to 27 employees levels of accomplishment W i l l i a m s Cameo, Garfield. They with I t year* of service: within the medical pro- Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Blachly, son of Mr. and 4* . mr . were commended for their Queen of Peace Church, place by a Ju lie tte cap Among the winners was fesaion: Jerzy Kawecki, Thomas, Jr of Lyndhurst Mrs. Howard Blachly of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. dedication to patient care Barbara Vivian, East North Arlington was the trim m ed “ * M.D. - Diplomate, Ameri­ have announced the en­ Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Gioscia of Rutherford have with seed, pearls Rutherford. setting September 11 for and sequins. She canned a by the administrative can'Board of Family Prac­ gagement of their daugh­ A Spring wedding is announced the en-, Maff, and by members of Service pins were pre­ the wedding of Carla Alle­ bouquet of pink rqses, tice; Alexander S. Mit- ter, Sharon, to Brian planned. gagement of their daugh­ the Board of Managers and sented to 47 employees gro, daughter of Dr. and baby’s breath ^and step- llemann, M.D. ter Catherine Mary the Board of Chosen Free­ With U years of service. Mrs./ James Allegro of Diplomate, American Daughter Born Gioscia to Dwight M. Wil­ hanotis. Her attendants holders. One of the employees hon­ ^ Jaupcey Avenue, North wore pink taffeta gowns Board of Orthopaedic Sur­ On Ja n u a r y 3, a daugh- Joseph Dougan of Ly n ­ liams. son of Mr. and Mrs. Employees with 20, S ored was Norma Fox, Arlington, to Jack Lij&ri while the maid of honor’s 2 gery; Nick Siiverstein, ter, M egan Ann, was born dhurst. Morgan E. Williams of and 30 years of service North Arlington. of Clifton. Father Norbert gown was periwinkle blue. M.D. - Diplomate, Ameri- to Mr and Mrs. Hon Denton, Md. A May wed­ congratulated and pre­ Service pins were pre­ of Queen of Peace Of­ They wore matching can Board of Op- Knecht, of Edison, N.J The paternal grand­ ding is planned. sented with pins by Joseph sented to 97 employees ficiated at the cremony. A Juliette caps and carried thalmology: and Rodger Mrs Knecht is the parents are Mr. and Mrs. The future bride is em­ Pidone, Board of Man­ with 10 years of service reception was held at the bouquets of pink and blue H. Siiverstein. M.D. former Mary Dougan, Edward Knecht of Toms ployed as an account ex­ and 132 employees with S Fiesta. roses. agers, and Freeholder Diplomate, American daughter of Mr and Mrs. R ive r. ecutive at Mobil Oil Corpo­ Liaison Arthur Jones. years of service. Janet Allegro was her Following a two week Board of Opthalmology. ration. Her fiance is a tac­ sister s maid of honor. I “ i tical investigator at Wash­ trip to Acapulco, the cou­ I i Bridesmaids were Carolyn ple took up residence at ington, DC. Metropolitan Lady Liberty looks on as prin­ I UP TO ■ Allegro, sister of the their new home in Fair­ Police Department. cipal Pauline GagUanH pres­ I ■ bride: Carmela Lipari, sis­ field. ents Walter Shember, left, I ■ r ter of the groom; Deborah The bride is a graduate 1017— and Peter Mustardo, right, I 5 0 % O f f + i Carr, Monica Zurawski, of Queen of Peace High Tt *i with a gift of money raised by I i and Maureen Puzio. Jack School and Rutgers, New­ Washington School, Lyn­ I i Joseph Lipari, cousin of ark. She is employed at 5 & - dhurst, students. The funds I i 1 the groom, served as best 1 0 % E x t r a Mutual Benefit as a man- * are beaded toward helping re­ I i man. Ushering were ual system’s analyst. The I W IT H T H IS C O U P O N i store the big lady In New Jam es Allegro, Louis groom graduated from I T IL L M A R C H 31 ■ York Harbor. Pope Paul V I High School I i Castano, Anthony Tren- I | A man named Gabriel JDaniel tacost, Thomas Russo, and and Rutgers, Newark. A VARNEWELERS Patrick Russo. certified public accoun­ I | Fahrenheit developed the When Jane Aulenbach I temperature scale that bears The bride wore a gown tant, he is employed at I 1 2 R id g e Rd., Nort^Arlington, N.J. asked Columbus School stu­ I his name. He was born Shearson-American Ex­ I of white silk taffeta and dents^© make their own musi­ j in Germany in 1686. press. L__. lace. 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Senior forward Ksith scored IS points and 10 rebounds as p a t a n M i tea.... _____ ftatherord edged Cresskill in a BCSL National Divi- Ralph Camp, manager & asrs.atsA iB a e other. We don’t make sion game in Rutherford. Vikings llth win i f tb* m m l and professional employ­ Camp received several promises. Our fine com­ Evan Seehaus chipped ment counsellor with Snell- performance honors In panies pay >the fee. I feel in 12 points and Vinnie De- o l C v i i and Snelling, I Station lttt. He gained the highest obligated to provide high Cesare tallied 10 for the ■e, \ Rutherford has monthly award twice and quality, candidates. There Bulldogs. beein n am e d to the also won 2 gold and 2 Silver are always, many, fine jobs IMhrrfwtf It, N. Aritagtaa (11-1): Rcteany H - l l. H lM h t Combaqy’s National Honor available for any sincere I (74): Wotfcr 3-M. I 7-1-14, CstUan 1-14, C n a tte S-14, CircleN This recognition is fr*4 Dowling S4 4 J. CuuriUo M i Netaon 1 44 Black M l , Lopn M l . Ralph Camp stltt, individual who seeks to Sratcrki Vl-U, Nepple » M McGee 1-1- Touls » M I granted', to Professional J, Schwartz 0-1-0. “There is so much satis­ bring effort to his or her Total*: 21-1042 i i i I a Employment Counsellors a m m faction when we match the empfoyer. We do a lot of from the over 450 Snelling Klein 7-MS, Seehaus M l 2. WUkmacn 0- right person with the prop­ counseling. SurpriSingly 1-1. DeCeaare 2-4-10. WaWi M i i Dwyer and Ak and Snelling offices er company. Itiis takes Zifelinaki 1-3-5. Ferretti M l . led for 52 poil most,people really don’t Totala. 22-12-56 earned a BCSL American Divtauno throughout the country for time in fact finding and know how to go about find­ II M M IS U time win in Tenafly exceptional achievement IS M • I» M Dwyer led all acoreri with 29 points explaining to both parties ing a new position. We Nortk Artt»(taa TV but Drewllinaki scored 11 of his teams’s in the placement of job what they offer to each Walllaglaa M 17 fourth quarter points to sand the show them how to dp it.” Sophomore Brian Renshaw got the game into the extra period He then once-beaten Vikings steaming, Scoring scored seven in overtime as the 10 points in a 23-12 first caiarter, as North Arlington won a BCSL Olympic outarorcd Qu*«n of P m c c 114 for Um win. Division game in Wellington Kenahaw totaled 21. sharing team with I I high honors with 6-7 sffljor Paul Martinez, who also cleared 16 rebounds TtMfly 17. Soph more forward John Rofcoany had 19 see* af Peace points. 13 rebounds and four blocked Qaeen al Peace (7-4): Blair S-2-12. P ie ta re d a b o v e is the office ol a shots Wellington's Charley Vellis led all Walter 3-34. Sheridan 1-M. Indyk t-r Celebrating ( years Ib service te South Bergen this year. scorers with 27 points II. Stone 3-2-4. Serwatkar 4-1-4, Gleason Nertfc Arllagtaa 71, M-l. Walliegtea 16 Totals 24-14-62 Nertb Arliagte* 116-1): Martinez S 4 Tewafly: Dwyer 11-7-29. Rubin M 4 . 21. Rokosny 6-3-19, Kenshaw 7-7-21. Procida 6-5-5. Rouse 044. DrewlliMki 6- 6Czellecz 3-0^ Fedroff 1-0-22. Nelaon Totals 30-15-75 B ingham C elebrates F ifth Wellington <2-111: C Vellis 10-7-77. Qarea at Peace 17 17 13 9 662 Petrovich 3-3-9. Mod la 1-0-2, Backo 1-0-2 Tenafly 12 I I 12 17 1M7 Totals 22 12 56 Susanne Bingham Realties nears a 5 year celebration. Anniversary Palisades Part * , N. Arlington 23 19 » 23 75 Wallington 12 17 12 15 54 Mary’s M activities are being planned for each month this year. The small independ­ Mark Macaatc poured in * points to l.yndharot tt. Beclaa tt lead Palisades Park to a BCSL Olympic ent agency located at 58 Union Ave., Rutherford sold 25 properties in 1963 Bassam Mustafa poured in 15 potnts to Division win in Rutherford lead the Golden Bears to a BCSL Na­ Ahead it the half 37-16. Magawc put to and a total of 119 in the South Bergen area since opening. Rentals number tional Division win in Lyndhurst rest any comeback hopes by scoring 12 The Golden Bears took command of potnts in a 24-10 Paliaadea Park third in the hundreds. It is a truly independent non-franchised brokerage. the game early and entered the in­ quarters St Mary's lost its leading termission ahead, <5-17 Bill MiUno scorer, Moot-0 forward Joe Picolli, in Four people, Clem Lange, Tom Carroll, Tim Bingham and Susanne trimmed the margin to 10 points for the second quarter with a badly Becton. scoring all eight of his points in sprained ankle the third quarter Bingham, make up the staff. Susanne and Tom Carroll are new members Paul Schnackenberg led the Gaels Knc Samoza and Joe Junda led Bee with 13 points of the Independent Fee Appraisers Association of Bergen County. All are ton with game-high 20 point efforts Palisades 76, l.yndharsl tt. Bectaa 69 81 Mary's 44 residents of Rutherford and active in local organizations. Becton (6-6): Samoza 9-2-20, Squeo 5- Palisades Park (6-7): Mn* 54-10. De- 2-12. Junda 9-2-20, Scancerella 3-3-9, Candia 1-0-2, Jangochian 2-4-4. Magaaic Immediately upon opening the new business in April 1979, interest Milano 3-2-6. McDonald 13. Picolli 0-0-0. Mulligan 1-410. Rosa Totals 29-27-65 AJbecker 3-3-9. Reid 4-2-10. Oatrowaki 0- Brctoe 14 13 II 24 69 04. Stroff 1-4-2. Calviello 444, Coatello 23 22 14 36 tt A t M id g e t L e a g u e d in n e r rece n tly, arranged by manager Ed Colletti, St. Louis Basketball Clinic To Be Held Feb. 4 22 U M 11 76 SI. Mary's 13 I M I I 44 Cardinal's linebacker Chet Parlavecchio was Ihe speaker. After the dinner he auto- graphed cards for the players. A basketball ;clinlc,- The Bear Country Com­ teams on Wednesday, Feb. sponsored by the New Jer­ mittee was established last 15, at S p.m. at Byrne sey Nets and the Bear year to promote school Meadowlanda Arena. v G irls’ Basketb all Country Committee, will spirit at LHS Corino is a The Lyndhurst-QP game be held on Saturday, Feb. member of the group’s ex­ is a preliminary to tha Rutherford 55, Cresskill Glackin 2*4. Woods 0*0,Gaynor 1*2. Grueter 0*0 . Millar 0*0. Vamer M 4 4, from S to lt pjn. at the ecutive committee. Nets-San Antonio Spurs 21 - Sophomore Jodi Porro Totals 20*41 Lyndhurst High School game. Tickets are |8 and scored a game-high 23 TEN A FLY (14): Rogers 4+30, Gulmc* Tickets will be available 1-3-5. Whitman 1-1-3, Kelly 444. Roae- gymnasium. at the clinic for the game include admission to both points to lead Rutherford, Fiato*’ Thor*tPckf'n - Keczk between Lyndhurst and the high school and pro ranked sixth by the Herald TotaU 1*21 Accordng Q^e* af Peace 13 U M 16 41 Queen of Peace Boys’ game* News, to a BCSL National Teaafly 9 I 7 13 2> LHS athltic Division victory over homestanding Cresskill. Porro also finished with L eag u e U P to 1 eight rebounds, five assists the boyj’.Sfid i I and five steals while Lisa ball teams from Lyndhurst I Garripoli tallied 10 Registration High School will serve as 5 0 % O f f + I markers Lisa Kelly, who instructors. I Registration for the finished with six points and “Thurman Munson Base­ as many assists, and Kim ball League" will be H I Andler, eight points and hfld fref prothotl at the Landells Building lo­ WITH THIS COUP six steals, also con- ^5 cated on Delafield Avenue cou!rt*sy*oii tl 1 TILL MARCH 31 : u stributed to the winning ef­ on the following dates and M' fort. Corino. "We Kutherford tt. Creaakiil 21 times. grammar school students, R IT H E R F O R D Gampoli 5 * VARI JEWELERS 10. Andler 3-2-6. Lopes 044. Porro 45- F rid a y , F eb . 3, 6:30 to including Queen of Peace, 23. Kelly 3-0-6. Johnson 0-2-2. Bott M 4 . 8 30 p.m. and high school students to Gavura 0*0, Brady 2-0-4, Batchelor 1-0- 12 Ridge Rd., North Arlington, N .I. 2 Saturday, Feb. 4, 9 a.m. attend, along with their pa­ Totals 23-9-55 C R ESSK ILL (2-Ml: Glynn 2*4, Tam- to 12 noon. O n e o f th e ju n io r athlete* accepts his Award Jacket from his Coaches. rents." bone 0*0, Wortmann 3*6. Cuccurulo 3- * " ^eper. 1-1-3, Mielmcki 0*0, Boys ages 13-15 are . 10-121 eligible and must bring RLTHERFORI) II 12 9 II tt their birth certificate when CRESSKILL registering. T he C ount’s C orner a a a Walter Case, Jr. is not weather gets mightly cold fourth at the half to second Queen of Peace 48, Tenafly there many more days at the head of the stretch 28 - R egistration F o r one t0 <)ulhbk' about the weather. He proved hisUl~ than h e re ,” he said. and then kept the aged Queen of Peace asserted case when he drove Case is among a number gelding under a full speed its dominance early, out- Mantle League Boys 16 years old can Skelter to an upset victory of new com ers trying their to the wire, staving off a scoring the Tigers 13-0 in register for the “Division for a $17 40 return to his driving luck at the Big M late bid by Cedarwood Sul­ the first quarter en route of Mickey Mantle League” backers Jan. 21 at the this campaign. Close ob­ tan. to a BCSL American Divi­ on F rid a y . F e b 3, at 6:30 Meadowlands. That night servers of the game will Walter was introduced to sion win in Tenafly^. the thermometer regis­ to 8:30 p.m and on Satu r­ tell you to keep an eye on horses at age 10. helping Donna Malcolm, who tered 10 degrees. day. Feb 4 at 9 a.m. to 12 him because he has plenty groom his father's horses, finished with 19 points, of talent. noon. ' Shucks,” said Walter, fie began his career as a scored five in the first Birth certificates are re­ “ I ’am used to sub-zero “ H e fig u res to be right quarter to pace the early driver in 1977 when he was quired. For additional in­ weather.” Case said he up with the leaders by the outburst 16. His ir.iprovement was was right at home in the Queen af Peace 41, Teaalty 21 formation please call the time the meeting ends,” rapid. He won 192 rides in Q IE E N O F P E A C E (7-7): Malcolm 43- Lyndhurst Parks Depart­ bitter cold that night, i 19. Santiago 3 24. F Glackin 6-3-15. S noted Joe De Frank, the 1980, 332 in 1981 and 471 in ment at 438-0060. come from Maine and the track’s racing secretary. 1982. He’s young and strong at Only Herve Filion, the 130 pounds. I’ve heard Hall of Famer, has won some racing veterans say more-495, also in 1982, It he handles the lines so was Filion’s 12th North light that a horse ^hardly American‘driving title. knows he’s puffing a Ca3e led the chase for the d r iv e r ." championship by IS wins A bystander asked if he until mid-November when MATCH IT where starting to feel at Lewiston Racewqy ended home on that cold night at its season. Filion was able the Meadowlands. to overtake the Main* pilot | Equipped(If with Std.:You maim, trw batter;, pun.Can) brakM, manuti rackfptnkx) ^LE™ l * I V / U I ■H| ■ | “ I t ’s c e rta in ly not the by driving days at Free­ I stmg., bumper guards, carpeting, tida wind, de-mister, 1.4 Hter 4-cyl. P Q I T cold w e a th e r,” the 22-year- hold and nights at I eng., 4-spd. man. trans., temp, ft fuel gauges, inaida hood release, vinyl 1 old horsem an said. ' Peo­ Yonkers. . I bucket teats, steel Mtd. Radiais, McPherson strut suspenekm piua I options: AM radio. 1 in stock, #145-106. Ust $5904. ple may think it’s the same in M s first six years ot but the cp ld weather here driving,s Case won lilM is different, tl’s not the d ry races. Herve Fijkn wen cold of Maine My fingers 986 in his first six yeari got very cold out there." That gives you an idea of Case was happy to win Case's super talent. with Skelter because it's . Case had one story to tell his horse. He was at the about cold weather TO FIT YOUR EVER* NEED Meadowlands for a brief “The wind chill factor For Your Financial Prpteqtion Check period last year to look -"w as H below," he re­ Your insurance Coverage Regularly things over and decided to called, "and nobody leave, figuring he needed wanted to even warm their We Offer Pesonal Service.+tohieowneirs, Tenants more experience. “So I horses. But 1 wanted to 1 Insurance, CondominiufTvAutO.EtcS went to Monticelio to rape, drive every race. So 1 told Comnwrcial • Small Business Insurance When I came back this trainer* that I would warm Special Multiperil Coverage year, f knew tt would taka* their hones if they would me some time to feet com­ them.'la one fortable. 1 have to get to know tb*wfc6rses PARK MOTORS d r iv e r s CHRYSLER - P i VMOUTH - JAGUAR against." Case has shown a more 300 RUTHLRFOPD A’ 4 O Q 1 "f f\iT| ------ RUTHFHf ORb 4 0 0 ’' * I U U

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But his the old Garden rocked with cheers, picking probably the best defensive prospect in career with the Feds is going to be closely ♦as the f. the country, Kinard. how about America’s favorite. Bob followed. When his team invades the local stadi­ r know m ' u n d ?,. ■ There was one spot for Kinard. That was the um B illy 's followers will be out in force. with almost’ , ort W ill he have to wrestle the Shiek to earn a spot held by Reese. As the season went along , . wait for Bucku over the core crack at the Hulk. And will the crowd, which Kinard began to see more and more action, Reese N otes... shoulder he was suffi less and less. rbrrii •' tv cheered the Hulk to an ocho after he flattened 1 Tlwrefore, forgotten was Backhand's de­ the Shiek, restore Backlund to his old favored " I made priy move before the Giants fired Big question: How could a team like the termined face and his statement:, 1 i spot or vitfll his supporters have joined the Hulk me, said Reese. He added: ‘‘Ju st as any man Redskins look so good against the Los Angeles " * * * I >°st my title to the Shiek I didn’t crowd. with a fam ily and a brain would have done.” Rams — and so terrible against the Oakland reeall feeling so bad until my little1, daughter It is questions like that which keep the sports S easley was the P a y e rs’ representative in Raiders? ... And how could the Los Angeles Rams said, ‘Daddy, you’ve got to bringthat title Back fires burning. the bitter negotiations that were punctuated by look so good beating Dallas and look so bad being to A m erica’ and then.1 knew I ’wottld have to People have laughed at professional wrestl­ the strike two years ago. There was no overt annihilated by the Redskins? ... They say that a ,tr«ui harder and get the Shiek. into the ring ing for years. They call it faked. action on the part of the team owners to revenge single play can set off a train of events impossible again.’1* f ; themselves on the players' representatives. Nev­ / Carmine Bilotti, the publicist, defends the to halt ... The blocked kick and touchdown that But McMahon couldn’t wait. ertheless, the shocking fact is 27 of the 28 men wrestlers with the simple question:' “ Did a started the Washington rout was such a play ... He threw the Shiek into the ring with the who served as players’ representatives suffered Then one thing piled upon the other ... The fact is Grand Ju ry every indict anybody for fraud or in one w ay or another. 'Incredible Hulk Hogan. The Garden was fixing in wrestling?” if you throw out the blocked kick, the intercep­ M ir r The overflow filled 4,000 seats in Felt tion, the long run and the bomb, you had a very The question deserves a ringing negative. rO rum where the bout was seen on television. even game, dreary, poorly played, uninteresting Nobody has suggested there is anything One who was at the match said: N o t Bitter — but even ... There seems no stopping Kerry fraudulent about wrestling. It is takenlas a Dressel, the scoring star of the St. M ary's team “When the Hulk finally pinned the Shiekthe spectacle, a performance in which somejhigh- The amazing thing about Reese is that he is crowd almost tore the roof off the Garden. I Apparently the feeling she is playing her final ly talented gents take turns committing not bitter. Of Kinard he said the Giants made a games for the fine little Rutherford school has mahem on each other. Psychologists study the fine move in getting him because he is destined to inspired her to new heights ... Madison Square situation and come up with some high class be a super star. As for the Giant organization, Garden has a new boss — Jack Krumpe. Krumpe i . Wheelchair answers. An appeal to the prim itive aspects of Reese said George Young, the general manager, succeeds David (Sonny) Werblin When the human being. An outlet for pent up furies of is one of the most astute men in football. Beasley Werblin went from the sports complex to the spectators. A dazzling exhibition of heavy­ scoffed at the report that the Mara family, garden he took Krumpe along with him And Basketball weight gymnastics. owners of the Giants, don’t care about winning. now Krumpe has the job ... The garden is owned The Lyndhurst Lions from the waist down or mi­ He insisted the family is dedicated to winning nus one or more limbs. You take your pick. The crowd that turns out by Gulf & Western, the conglomerate ... All credit Club will sponsor its 20th for the wrestlers have made their choice. They football and is striving to produce a winner. He to Werblin for the way he has kept the Rangers annual Wheelchair Basket­ They will shoot and dribble had kind words for his ex-coach, B ill Parsells. the ball from the confines are willing to pay for it. And Jim McMahon is and the Knicks in New York ... But by and large ball Game at the High willing to let them do it. In other words, Beasley Reese happens to be School gym on Saturday, of their wheelchairs. the Garden has been mishandled over the years a class guy — as is Taylor. and has permitted sports upstarts to steal away February 18, beginning at Al Yoakum, coach of Billy Taylor presided over his last Cable 3 8 p.m. Taylor left immediately after the show for some of the sports niche properly belonging to the E.P.V.A. team, who has program last Thursday and B illy made it one of Baltim ore where he is under contract with the Tickets are $2 and may Garden ... Wonder how a six-day race would do in coached and managed his best. Beasley Reese, who left the Giants in Washington Federate. B illy , former AU-Ameri- be purchased from Bob Wheelchair Baskerball mid-season to take a post with Tampico the Garden? ... Years ago it was one of the big O’Hara, visually-handi­ teams since 1946 stated can from Tech, looks for great things in the events ... And now that the city boasts it never proved, as usual, to be an articulate and candid new U .S .F .L . of which the Feds are members. capped member who is that these teams travel all guest. sleeps, the six-day grind would appear to be just selling door-to-door or may over the country to com­ There is no doubt B illy left many, many the thing to attract the stay-up-lates! be bought at the door. Sen­ pete in regular season ior Citizens will be ad­ games and tournaments mitted free of charge. / and to participate in ex­ hibition games all over the The Eastern Paralyzed world. Veterans of America, first place in the Eastern Members of the Music League, will play the new Foundation for the Blind team from Roosevelt Is­ will appear at the game. land Goldwater Re­ They will play at Half habilitation Center Team. Time and before game at The teams will follow 7:30. They play jazz, rock rules of thhe N.C.A.A. and roll, and classical mu­ All players are handi­ sic and havee appeared all capped and paralyzed over the country ; Rowe Totirhey Teams Are Lining Up Entries are now being M VP Jeff Smedberg, in the accepted for the third an­ Utle game nual Walter "Hawk" Rowe Team entry fee is J60. Memorial Mens Basket­ ball Tournament. All proceeds go to the Walter ' Hawk’’ Rowe Play in the single­ Scholarship Fund, a non­ elimination tournament is profit organization formed scheduled for Satt£day, in 1981 following the death March 17, and Sunday, of the late Lyndhurst March 18, at the Lyndhurst Board of Education High School gymnasium. trustee, sportsman and Opening-round games on sports columnist. both days start at 11 a.m. 1, 3, and 5 p.m. Two scholarships, one Com e in and celebrate the first anniversary of for athletics and another The quarterfinals are on for journalism, are given Saturday, March 24, at 11 annually by the scholar­ our beautiful nautilus fitness center. For a a.m., 1, 3, and 5 p.m. The ship fund to deserving Lyn­ four winners return on dhurst High School gradu­ Sunday, March 2S, for the ates. lim ited tim e (Feb. 1-15th) w e are offering a 50% semifinals, at 1 and 3 p.m. Alex Paluzzi is president Hie championship game is of the fund. Members are on Saturday. March 31, at Jim Scotti, Paul Haggerty, off on our $150.00 m em bership fee. 1 p.m. George Coppola, Mario Rizzo and John Rowe. The Elizabeth Celtics, led by; tournament most Teams interested in en­ valuable player John tering the basketball tour­ We Have: Mayers, won last year’s nament should contact lfrteam tournament, beat­ tournament director John ing defending champion Rowe, at 935-7359. im ­ ★ 14 Racquetball Courts Lyndhurst. paced by 1962 mediately. ★ Steam & Sauna Rooms I f ’ ★ 2 Volleyball Courts ★ Kitchen Facilities High School and Pro Basketball ★ Completely Supervised ★ Locker & Shower Rooms Doubleheader Nautilus Fitness Center ★ T.V . 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For the sweetest cherries look for dark red color. Private funeral services and two combat citations. It should range from dsep were held for Nicholas B. maroon to almost Mack He was formerly active for the richest flavor. Hagerman, 76, who died in the Rutherford Fire De­ Friday at Lincoln Park Adelaide Gilm ore dn crtto d in Section 3 ot this partment, First Aide Am­ bond ordfoance is hereby au­ Nursing Home. bulance Corps, Cub Scouts Adelaide Gilmore, 75, thorized to be undertaken b v tha N O T iC E Township of Lyndhurst New Bom in Pontiac, Mich., and Boy Scouts. died Wednesday at Red TO BI DOERS Jarsey « « ganaral improve­ Notice is hereby given that ment For tha Improvement or Mr. Hagerman lived in Mr Hager man is sur­ Bank Convalescent Home. sealed bids will be received bv purpoaa daacrttiad in Saction % the Board of Com m issioner* of thara It hereby appropriated tha Rutherford since 1944. vived by his wife, the She was bom in the the Township c4 Lyndhurst New sum of 81000. Including tha sum o# $t,500 a s tha down p ay­ form er D ora F io ri; a son, Bronx, N.Y., and lived Jersey tor the. St. M atthew’s He was a retired sales­ installation of Toilet Rooms ment required bv tha Local Bond Nicholas M. of Hartland, there for 15 years before at the M unicipal Health Canter Law, Tha down payment is now man Stuyvesant and Tontine Avenue* •vattebta by virtue of provision L y n d h u r s t Wis.; a brother, Burdette moving to Lyndhurst 60 Tcweahip of Lyndhurst Bergen for down payment or tor capital County New Jersey. improvement purposes in one or Sunday: 9:30 Sun­ He served in the U.S. of Encinitas, Calif.; and a years ago. Bids for the above will be more previously adopted budgets. day Sch o o l: 10:30 Marine Corps during the grandson. received by the B oard of C o m ­ She w as a m em ber of missioners in it s office located SactkaS 2. To finance the cost of the improvement or purpose Holy Communion, 1920's with the Nicaraguan Funeral arrangements the former Reed Memorial at the htankcipai Building. Val­ iev Brook Avenue, Lynd hurst not covered bv application of the The Reverend Eugene Expeditionary Force, re­ were by Collins-Calhoun Presbyterian Church. New Jersey at 2:00 p .m on dwwi payment. negotiable bonds Monday, 13 February MS4 and are hereby authorized to be A. Thiemann, Luther­ ceiving the Funeral Home. Her parents, Bertha and w4ll immediately be opened and taued In the principal amount of read aloud thereafter. 123.500 pursuant to the Local an World Relief; 6:30 Henry Gilmore, died pre­ The Instructions to Bidders, Bond Law. In anticipation of the viously Bid Form. General Conditions. jMuance.ot the bonds, negotiable Fellowship Club. Lulu A ntiorio Supplementary Conditions, Di­ bwid anticipation notes are here­ vision , Drawings, Specifica­ by authortted te be Issued Funeral services were 1 Section 141. Monday: 8:00 F uneral services wqjre tion* and other Contract Docu­ Pursuant to and within the llmi- Two brothers, Dominck ments wrfll be on file at the office Charter number 505 Comptroller of the Currency Second District at the Burk-Konarski Fu­ Statement of Resources and Liabilities Church Council. held for Lulu Antiorio, 64, of the A rchitect Pawl J. De and Daniel Castlegrant, neral Home. MIKTS Thousands of dollars Massi AIA/Glucksman-Guzzo Cash and due from depository institutions...... 3 & O M Tuesday: 1:00 Altar who died recently at the died previously. AIA, 576 Valley Brook Avenue, VJ.S. Treasury securities...... S0819 Lvnjtiurst New Jersey 07071. Clara Maass Medical Cen­ Obligations of other U.S. Government Guild. Mrs. Antiorio is sur­ Copies thereof m ay be obtained a gendas and corporations...... 100.401 ter, Belleville. Lina Schnjjd ivon paying a deposit of Fifty Obiiaettons of States end political subdivisions W ed nesd ay: 4:00 vived by her husband, An­ Dollars (W0.®) tor each com­ in the United States...... 1 at. 255 plete set. Ctaposit checks shall be O B y bonds, notes and debentures...... 45411 Mrs. Antiorio was a life­ thony Sr.; a son, Anthony made payable te the A rchitect* Confirmation Class; Lina Schmid, 87, died Paul J DeMassJ AIA. Deposits long resident of Lyndhurst. Jr. of Paramus; a daugh­ 6:45 Youth Choir Re­ Monday at home. will be returned to a il bona fkto She worked for the Lyn- bidders within ten (10) w orking ter, Mrs. Dianna Valiante days after the receipt of bids hearsal; 7:00 Bible Maid Lingerie Co. for She was born in Germa­ upon return of draw ings and of Lyndhurst, four broth­ specifications, provided that Study; 8:15 Church more than 20 years, retir­ ny and there before mov­ ers Frank and Anthony they are not dem aged or de­ 7bL361 Choir Rehearsal. ing in 1981 ing to East Rutherford. faced. No refund w H Io e m a d e to Castlegrant of Lyndhurst, firms which do not subm it a bid. Mrs. Sch m id w as a Thursday: 7:30 She w as a m em ber of John of Silverton and member of Carlton Hill Ladies’ Aid Society. the La d ie s A u x iliary of the Ludwig of Brick Town; Methodist Church. Lyndhurst Fire Depart­ three sisters, Mrs. Lena She is survived by her one year from its date.Tne bond ment, Ladies Auxiliary of Lupo of California, and anticipation notes shall bear In­ husband, George H.; a Customers’ liability to this bank terest at such rate or rates and the Lyndhurst VFW and Mrs. Amelia De Jessa and on acceptances outstanding...... be in such form as may be son, G eorg e )V. of G a r­ determined by the chief finan­ Lyndhurst Emblem Club Mrs Marie Olney, both of Intangible assets...... field; a daughter, Mrs. Other assets...... 24,2U cial officer. The chief financial 72. She was a former mem­ Nutley; and five grand­ TOTAL ASSETS...... M70.434 officer shall determine all mat­ Gertude Alice DeVeries of LIABILITIES ters in connection with the bond ber of Lady Foresters and children. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. anticipation notes issued Boynton Beach, Fla.; six and corporations...... pursuant to this bond ordinance, there are the Ladies Auxiliary of the Funeral services were Time and savings deposits of individuals. and the chief financial officer's grandchildren and two partnerships, and corporations...... signature upon the bond antici­ Civility Club of Lyndhurst. at the Nazare Memorial of the Township. Deposits of Itoited States Government...... pation notes shall be conclusive no words, great-grandchildren. B y Order of the Deposits of States and political subdivisions evidence a s to all such de- She was a parishioner of Home and at Sacred Heart Board of Commissioners In the United States...... temrinrtJone. A il bond antici­ Funeral services were Sacred Heart R.C. Church. Municipal Building Deposits erf foreign governments and pation notes issued hereunder Church. Valiev Brook Ave. official Institutions...... mev be renewed from time to let flowers Wednesday at the Thomas Lynctiurst NJ Deposits of com m ercial banks...... time subiect to the provisions of J. Diffily Funeral Home. By. Herbert W. Perry, Certified and officers’ checks...... N.J.S.A. 40A:2:8(a). The chief Township Clerk TOTAL DEPOSITS IN financial officer is hereby au­ speak Rutherford. PiMkshed: Feb. 2, 1984 DOMESTIC OFFICES ...... thorised to set! part or ail of the Fee 122.40______Total demand deposits...... bond anticipation notes from Total time and savings deposits...... time to t|me at public or private for you. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OPFICES AND sale and to deliver them to the ■ V T » W'W'V » * » ^ EDGE ANO AGREEMENT SUBSIDIARIES...... 10,77? swrchaeers thereof upon receipt For Sympathy TOTAL DEPOSITS...... 1,210,741 of payment of the purchase price Federal funds purchased and securities sold under Pius accrued interest from their flowers and plants. agreements to repurchase In domestic offices of dates to the date of delivery bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries... thereof. The chief financial of­ CAl I PAROW Interest-bearing dem and notes (note balances) ficer 1* directed to report in M EM ORIAL HOME, INC. issued to the U.S. Treasury...... writing to the governing body at Flowers by Chuck Other liabilities for borrowed money...... the meeting next succeeding the date w*wn any sale or delivery of 444 MDCE ROAD 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071! Funeral Hom e, « tor capitalized leases...... the bond anticipation notes Banks liability on acceptances pursuant to this bond ordinance LYNDHURST, N.i. ESTABLISHED 1929 executed and outstanding...... is made. Such report must in­ Serving Every Religion Other liabilities...... - clude the amount the descrip­ TOTAL L IA B ILITIES (excluding subordinated tion, the M e re st rate and the s a m 4 3 8 - 7 2 7 2 HENRY S. PAROW note* and debenture*)...... mteurity schedule of the bond OWNER MANAGER ...... anticipation notes sold, the price JOSEPH M. NAZARE, Mgr. Preferred stock I FUNERAL BRUNCH No. share* outstanding none...... 185 Ridge Ruad North Arlington Gonrnon stock ACCOMMODATIONS No. shares authorized 3.1894.18 We offer a unique service 998-7555 No yhares outstanding 2^51^94...... comprised o( a complete A A A. 4 A 4 A A A A A A SS.141 luncheon We do all the Reserve tor contingencies and inconsistency herewith. The res­ planning*■( this difficult oVier capital reserves...... olution in the form promulgated BURK-KONARSKI TOTALEQUITY CAPITAL...... by the Local Finance Board Ji'nft ,5t»lockvfrom Holy TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL ...... showing full detail of the t-ross Cemetery FUNERAL HOME MEMORANDA • ran deu capital budget and Amounts outstanding as of report date -. capital program as approved by H IG H S E A S ‘ SERVING ALL FAITHS , Standby letters of credit total, and guarantees issue the Director of the Division of bank s foreign offices: Local Government Services As RESTAURANT with DIFFILY SERVICE Standby letters of credit, total, and guarantees...... on file with the Clerk and is 185 River Road to UJS. ad dressee; (dom icile)...... TRUSTWORTHY . DEPENDABLE to noivU.S. addressees (domicile)...... North Arlington ; DIGNITY—REVERENCE—EFFICIENCY & ECONOMY Amount erf standby letters of credit and guarantees cofweyed to others through oartklpettom...... John L. Burk, Dir. I. Paul Konarski, Mgr. TTmecertlficates of deposit in denominations of $100000 or more in domestic offices ...... 52 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N.J. NEIGHBORLY SPIRIT Other time depsoits in amounts oi 1100006 (a) The improvement or or more in domestic office*...... 939-049 0 While our services retain that neighborly Oyjonwrs' liability on acceptances outstanding...... spirit of sympathetic understanding, they U3. addressee* (domicile)...... LargeChapels Parking on Premises ! Non-U-S. addressees (dom icile)...... also reflect high standards of efficiency Average for 30 calendar d a ys tor calendar month) NOW!!! endtog with report date: and competent direction. OteftaqdO w from depository institutions...... Fedsrai funds sold and securities Purchased SENIOR CITIZENS AGES 55 THROUGH 85 THOMAS J. DIFFILY Fkdaral funds Purchased end securities sold...... $3,000 permanent life insurance Other liabilitiesIKSIT*"!410 tor borrowed r*eur<»'*** money...... 1422 —i:- •; ...... 1.43MB NO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED FUNERAL HOME, INC. Wfcthe undersized directors, attest to the correctness of this FUNERAL HOME Aatem srrt Of resources end liabilities. We declare that H has been POLICY INCREASES ANNUALLY TO $6,000 J0HNT. DIFFILY, Manager examined byus. and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been lo u is J Steilato. Jr I vapored in conformance with the instructions and is true a n d correct NO PREMIUM INCREASES OWNER MANAGER DIRECTORS: Frank W. Hamilton. Jr. Arthur R. Sherwood For details mail postcardto: 425 RIDGE ROAD. LYNOHURS1 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford , _ , A ivan B. Fehn 438-4664 i.^ J . Franchina, Senior Vice President k Comptroller ol the above- SENIOR INSURANCE CENTER Phone 939-0098 named banh dp hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true ^ id Thursday, January 26 - 7 P.M. Retlreaieat D im * haaertaf correct te the beest of m y knowledge and belief. 77 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington, NJ. 07032 US Sapariirteadeat Tkomas S is k . $30. Fiesta, Wood-Ridge ~ — A.J. FRANCHINA Give Address - Birthday - Phone CRrres. 939-4138, Mr. Sabella. C U P * SAVE FOR PARENTS - SENIOR CA j m C.ft. Ladies Auxiliary Post 8374 Spaghetti Dinner Sun , Feb. 19 at Post Home, Hackensack and Ann Sts., 0pp. Sr. Cit. Bldg. $4 adults, 51 50 children under 12 4 to 7 p.m. Res. 933-8187. NURSING Thursday, March 1 - Football D in a r kaaarlaf IN S Stata P A R K M A N O R HOME Football C k aap to n at Sacred Heart Social Canter, Warren Dedicated to Better Patient Care St., lyndhurst. Mayor James Guida chrmn.For tickets call Parks Dept 438-0060. "First come, first saned." Specializing in Female Patients ' -r PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF • AGED Teenagers Available thru Health Center for jobs to help RtHWLITATION PROGRAM S • CONVALESCENT seniors who pay fee: call 939-5190. WSICAlTWtAPV • CHRONICALLY ILL OXYGEN i •FRACTURE EQUIPMENT • POST-OPERATIVE lya tta rs t B n n - A Jce W Hatltoe, for Student Assistance, fUNERAL HOME SPECIAL DIETS _ - call 261-1042. Lfncoln Avenue, Ri 23 Park P l^ , Bloomfield 939-1050 T h fc spar, h nMtHw ad u a t n t nervier la h t UH.4 tin • a x n i a i n t of Chan*. Chtk ar Stator ( iilmn •rllvhiM. To n h tkk n * a « . Jw * d m * y o u r M c f Walter R. Calhoun inH unafM brdirantifaprraflkt, 1*1 Wdgt Road Owiwr-Menejk*;. jfjsk Mjmbar of N.i. liArnertcafi N u n ** HomaAuo. aatf amrti H " ! » ■»» S lrta lg A i . " W . «lll run is m».> an spec. Mi*—III n m w a a.ftm m ri. Funeral Pra-Plar ling Specialists in Burial and; Pnfatsianal Care III A Homelike Environment > I > ...... THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19*4—Page 17

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I s LISTINGS AND SALES S o u t h 19 7 7 thru 19 8 3 i t . B e r g e n A r e a HOMETOWN fYH L I W nynt'K AGENCY Thom as R ealtors REAL ESTATE ilS RIDGE ROAD L Y N D H U R S T NOW IS THE TIME TO SOI! N E W J E R S E Y 0707 NO. MtlittSTON - 7500 sq ft Com­ mercial Bldg. on large 170 ft lot. FOR EVERY HOME EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED Fonner Trucking Co w-2 platforms & THERE'S A BUYER! 1Z ceilings. Masonm construction, HOMES SOLD BY ERA HOMETOWN AGENCY ample parting Must be sold to set­ CLOSED BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1983 and DECEMBER 31, 1983 W h y ? tle estate Worth seeing Cell for ad d!, info. $220,000 In 1983 Americans Nationwide Picked Century 21 2 311 \MISCO Avenue, Lyndhurst 34 Seventh Street North Arlington KEARNY to 1 Over Any Other Real Estate Organization! 130 M elrose Avenue, North Arlington 35 DelefteM Avenue, Lyndhurst "W E HAVE OTHERS” 333 Fem Avenue, Lyndhurst 55 LafaveMe Place, Lyndhurst "INVESTMENT PROPERTY" Bsforg You Decide To Market Your Home Don't 134 Mtoeaton Place, Rutherford 174 Mortim er Avenue. Rutherford • W.R. C a p e 3 B R $115,000 60 Unton Place, North Arlington 41 Chestnut Street Keemy S»uirPJNG *0NLY*: Jncom© from this existing You Owe It To Yourself To Find Out Why? • H.H. Split 3 BR $190,000 tavern & restaurant plus 6 rm. apartment on 1st fl *23 Kingsland Avenue, Lyndhurst 86-81 Exton Avenue, North Arlington & j> rms. on 2nd. Excellent return value for 332 Elm Street, Kearny 19 Allen Drive. North Arlington • 4 fam. brick $150,900. decerning investor. Our Performance Is Guaranteed In Writing. Call 14 Third Stre e t North Arlington 692 E lm Stree t North Arlington • Cape 3 B R 's. $88,500. Today! 2-6 Hillside Avenue, Kearny Asking $79,900 42 Schuyler Avenue, North Arlington 2 fam. lot 549,900. 13 Hoover Stree t North Arlington 217 M idland Avenue, Kearny FOR THE Discriminating*. 721 M arin Avenue, Lyndhurst 32 R ivervlew Avenue, Rutherford CARLSTADT Look at this gorgeous 21 yrs. young ranch in 228Ruthetford Piece, North Arlington 374 Second Avenue, Lyndhurst CONDOS " D U P L E X '7 Hasbrouck Heights. Featuring spacious living tt* Rivervlew Avenue, North Arlington 34 Beech Street Kearny 13V? rms. mod. $62,000. This newer duplex has TOWN HOUSE styling. room, formal dining room, modern kitchen, tile 107 Prospect Avenue, North Arlington 407 Harding Avenue, Lyndhurst RENTALS iL?Ci£wai f3rr»iIy rm„ V7 bath and garage on bath & 2 large bedrooms. Enclosed porch. Fin­ 22 Brandenburg Place, North Arlington 505 Davis Avenue, Keemy 4 Pavonia Avenue. Kearny 719 Monroe Stree t Lyndhurst • 5 rms. H/HW $650. n £ ; W ,ar,?fLlmn9 rm ' ,orrnal dining rm., ished basement w/ powder room. Garage & 631 Page Avenue, Lyndhurst 274 Maple Street Kearny > 3Vj rms. lux. driveway. Call For Details. $595 andanilhath bath on 3rd. £a,,hBalcony on 2nd on V 2nd ' plus fl. with3 bedrms. NYC 191 Seeley Avenue, Kearny 893 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny >5 rms. child o k. $500. 2 Madison Avenue, Kearny 296 Argyte Place, Kearny skyline view. CONDO! BUS. & INVESTMENTS 4B Ivy Street Kearny 506 Laurel Avenue, Lyndhurst Asking $129,900 We have a 3 room brick condo in North Arlington 100 Laurel Avenue, Kearny 82 Eighth Street Wbod Ridge ' N.A. Com m ercial $220,000. 21 years young. Featuring living room, modern 722 Sixth Stree t Lyndhurst 330 Stover Avenue, North Arlington RENTALS kitchen, queen size bedroom and tiled bath. Close 2 Wilkinson Terrace, Kearny 669 Ten Eyck Avenue, Lyndhurst • Many opportunities in the area. to N Y- trans. Asking $58,500. Eves, call Nancv 998- 8 Bayard Avenue, Kearny 25 W M Street North Arlington • Check with us before buying toth D$?5U welk ly UrmShed rmS Wi,h USe of kit- & 5112. ✓ 725 Schuyler Avenue, Lyndhurst 77 Pevonia Avenue, Keemy 4 Miller Place, North Arlington URGENT. Listings needed. We W a t e ? ^ R ^T ’ ° ^ lce inc,udes Heat & Hot Opportunity Knocks! 1 Hoover Street North Arlington 132 Park Avenue, East Rutherford have many qualified buyers for This 4 family brick duplex in North Arlington is the 25 Wilson Place, North Arington 622 Lake Avenue, Lyndhurst one and two family dwellings. For investment for you. Featuring 4 modern three 72 Chestnut Stree t North Arlington 105 Johnston Avenue, Keem y (business) quick sale call u s today. | room apartments. Separate heating, 4 car drive­ 119 Melrose Avenue, North Arlington 666 Valley Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst m«JtM amirm WeVe the , way. Large lot. Full basement. Asking $134,900. 535 Lake Avenue, Lyndhurst 71 William Street Keemy A FULL SERVICE AGENCY 91 Noel Drive, North Arlington 637 Seventh Street North Arlington w ife it al 179 Prospect Avenue, North Arlington 547 Part. Place, Lyndhurst Mortgages • Appraisals Open 7 Days a week for your convenience 161 Grant Avenue, East Newark 315 Roosevelt Avenue, Lyndhurst Insurance of all kinds 114 Ridge Ro^d, North Arlington 14 Argvte Place, Kearny 733 Third Street Lyndhurst 144 Schuyler Avenue, North Arlington 645 Fifth Avenue, Ly ndhurst 63 Fradkin Street, Wallington 57 Sunset Avenue, North Arlington Laurel Avenue, Kearny 17 Newell Place, North Arlington 998-0753 215 Lake Avenue, Lyndhurst 320 Lyndhurst Avenue, Lyndhurst 58 Gold Street North Arlington 164 Hickory Street Keemy Each Office Independently Owned & Operated 4 Lilac Lane, Wallington 348 Rutherford Piece, Lyndhurst 298 frmes Road. Wood Ridge 843-845 Schuyler Avenue, Keemy ftis t J 737 Fifth Street Lyndhurst 74 Morgen Place, North Arlington Open 7 Days a weak for your convenience 315 River Road, Nutley 530 Second Avenue, Lyndhurst 202 Hickory Stree t Kearny 115 Iw Street Keemy 114 Ridge Road, North Arlington 547 Davis Avenue. Kearny 32 Hedden Terrace, North Arlington 440 Beech Street Lyndhurst 739 Fourth Street Lyndhurst Worionaf M m k ttb tg - P e n o m l Service" 15 Melrose Avenue, North Arlington 120 Chestnut Street Keemy 401 Elm Street Kearny 261 Elm Street Kearny 705 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst 933-3333 370 Central Avenue, Ea st Rutherford 34 Roosevelt Street North Arlington . Ridgewood ■ " 9 9 8 -0 7 5 3 73 Linden Avenue, Kearny 311 Post Avenue, Lyndhurst Wyckofl • S’ rfillrt Rd 10 Healey Terrace, Kearny 209 High Stre e t North Arlington 93} 8H*« Each Office Independently Owned & Operated 343 Weart Avenue, Lyndhurst 7 Livingston Avenue, Lyndhurst 777fr«n . frinkUn M l -44So 323 Willow Avenue, Lyndhurst 733 LewendowsKi Street Lyndhurst 36 Melrose Avenue, North Arlington 465 Mein Avenue, Wellington 121 Summit Avenue, Lyndhurst 319 Harding Avenue, Lyndhurst. DON'T MAKE A MOVE!! HOMES LISTED BY ERA HOMETOWN AGENCY AND SOLD THROUGH without consulting THE COOPERATION OF THE SOUTH BERGEN COUNTY AND ARLINGTON-KEARNY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. AUTERI REAL ESTATE FOR SA L E CLOSED BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1983 and DECEMBER 31, 1983 N O R T H A R L IN G T O N (*97,000) • SOMEBODY wants vour home and we have what it takes to find that SOME­ 16 Park Avenue, North Arlington 636 Sixth Avenue, Lyndhurst One family. Gas fired hot air. Cape Cod. Alum 46 Howell Place, Kearny 217 Lake Avenue, Lyndhurst EQUAL HOUSING sided. Brick front. Attached 1 car garage E x­ B O D Y for you. « Linden Avenue, Kearny 51 Ilford Avenue, North Arlington cellent condition - Lot 65 ft. x 90 ft. 2 bedrooms 24 Sunderland Avenue, Rutherford 205 W w aton Place, Rutherford OPPORTUNITY kitchen, living room, enclosed porch. Large 6 Healey Terrace, Kearny • F R E E A P P R A IS A L to plrice your home at 147 B ill more Stree t North Arlington All real estate advertised dormered unfinished attic. Unfinished large base­ 530 Page Avenue, Lyndhurst 750 Fifth Street Lyndhurst correct market value, v 183 Hickory Street Kearny 73 Chestnut Street North Arlington in this newspaper is ment. Walking distance of bus transportation 752 New Jersey Avenue, Lyndhurst 471 Wilson Avenue, Lyndhurst subject to the Federal Inspected by appointment - • ADVERTISING that attracts attention to 376 Forest Avenue. Lyndhurst 112 Sunset Avenue. North Arlington Fair Housing Act of 1968 458 Wilson Avenue, Lyndhurst 201-438-1389 13 Marne Street Newark which makes it illegal to your home. 231 VMaod Street Rutherford 109 Arlington Avenue, North Arlington 5B Prospect Place, Kearny 624 Schuyler Avenue, North Arlington advertise any preference, Sale By Owner - No Real Estate. • ABILIT Y to show your home and create a 195 Prospect Avenue, North Arlington 536 Octavia Place. Lyndhurst l i m i t a t i o n or IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 92 Bathurst Avenue, North Arlington 154 Rutheford Place, North Arlington discrimination based on desire for ownership. 408 Chestnut Stre e t Kearny 152 Oekwood Avenue, Kearny race, color, religion, sex. 150 Stover Avenue, North Arlington 20 Washington Avenue, Keemy • SALESMANSHIP that enables us to seek 746 Forest Street Kearny 576 Center Stree t Carlstadt or national origin or an the ultimate client. 116 Home Avenue, Rutherford 191 Prospect Avenue, North Arlington intention to make any such preference DiLascio Agency, Inc. Q3 • KNOW LEDGE of mortgage loans that will l i m i t a t i o n or help the buyer finance and close the end 438-3320 discrimination 6 07 Ridge Rd. sale. m This newspaper will not Rentals Wanted • No Fee To Landlord Minkin tf knowingly accept any ao- Lyndhurst RENTALS NEEDED. vertismg for real estate SOUTH IEKEN M.LS. which is m violation of FULL OR PART TIME k h j m t s Wa it in g SALESPEOPLE WANTED. VINCENT AUTERI NOFEETOlMKOn UIHWTM IEMNY MLS. the law Our readers are REAL ESTATE AGENCY informed that all MOMS COWTY M.LS. dwellings advertised in F O R S A L E 476 RIVERSIDE AVENUE NHTUY-tOlEmiLE MLS. this newspaper are LYNDHURST — 4 Family. Good Location. 933-0306 m available on an equai op­ ( 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 . p o rtu n ity b a s is RENTALS VAIFKA MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS L Y N D H U R S T — 4 Room s. J5S0. + Heat & You W ant it! W e’ve got it! PUBLIC NOTICE LEADER NEWSPAPERS Member of 2 Boards. South Bergen, MLS & i 251 RMg« Road Hot Water. Creditors of W alter Dul aka Lyndhurst N J RENTALS GALORE Wtetter Stanley Dul and W alter Bloomfield, Nutley, Glen Ridge & Belleville, MLS S Dm, dee d are by order of & M O R E G IL L C JO B , Surrogate of Bergen County, dated Ja n . 10. L Y N D H U R S T 1984 upon application of the subscriber notified to bring in YOUNG TWO FAMILY. tfwir debts, demands and claims APARTMENTS Living room, large kitchen, IV2 baths, deck on first F O R S A L E against his estate under oath, floor. 4 modern rooms on second floor. 2 car RUTHERFORD - within six months from above date. FOR RENT garage. Gas heat. Finished basement. Residential ENTERTAINER'S DELIGHT Pelagia Dul street. 10 Shepard Ter. HOME APPRAISALS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. 1 Fam., 3 bdrms., 21 bath and 2 half baths. 40 ft. E . Rutherford, N J 07073 $144,900. deck. Lot 74 X 140. $137,500. Administratrix F k r e a Ja sk o t Esos. Frank A. Volpe 50 Main Street RENTALS LYNDHURST REALTOR 1, N J 07601 NORTH A RLIN G TO N 4 Modern rooms. $450 + REALTIES CUSTOM BUILT HOUSE Heat. Prefer adults. 4 Bdrms., 2 baths, Ir, dr, kit. Steel beams, Feb. 2, 1984 9 33-8 4 14 REALTOR supporting bottom floor. Con. loc. to shopping, a OPEN 7 DAYS a schools, travel. $139,900. WEEKDAYS T08 P.M. 58 Union Ave., Rutherford, N.J. 07070 MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE. SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO 5 P. M (201)933-2213 RENTALS PUBLIC NOTICE MUC WBTTCt MfMIC* Of 2 *CMM* Of UAL TODS LYNDH URST - 5 Rms. Completely renovated. RESOLUTION $600. including heat and hot water. B E IT R E S O L V E D by the Zoning Board of AdjuttrnentolLJhe .■ fiS S fi 2? Carlstadt that in compliance with the provisions of the Open Public Meetings OPEN FOR INSPECTION LYNDHURST - 4 Mod. rms. $450. -f. Act and in order to provide the public with adequate notice * * » R M g a r LYNDH URST - 3 rm. ultra mod. garden apts. $550. the Zoning Board of Adjustm ent for the year 1S8\that the public O’HARA AGENCY + incl. A/C, w/w carpeting & refrig. A 132 RIME MAO, NORTH MRIN8T0N CARLSTADT - Ultra modern 4 rm. apt., Turnished, T the Regular Meetings shall be h s « in the Meeting Room of the all util. $600. h Hall, Borough of Carlstad t New Jersey at 7:00p.m. on the following & EAST RUTHERFORD V 24, 1984 JUfV *4. I W »t AilO R * - 5 rms. 1st floor. $500. + August 28. 1984 9 9 S - 2 9 1 6 uti ities. 6 mo March 27,1984 Septorraer 25,1984 October 23. 1W4 Now ember 27,1984 THE PERROTTA AGENCY June fe 1984 December No meeting A L L matters concerning the operation of the affairs of the Zoning Board 9 0 % BRICK NORTH ARLINGTON 1 FAMILY HOME Adjustment including but not limited to decisions on applications, appoint 137 RIDGE RD LYNDHURST' ment of Board officers, appointment* of professionalstaff y d any other matter concerning the operation of the Zoning Board of Adiuttment m ay be O n top of hill in best residential area. E n c lo s e d taken up at any or all of the above enumerated meetings. ^ B E I T F U R T H E R R E S O L E V E D , that the Secretary to the Zoning Board of Jalousie front porch. Spacious living room, family 9 3 9 -2 0 3 0 Adjustment be directed to place a copy of this resolution on the bulletin boerd size dining room, modern kitchen w ith cabinets I reserved tor ail other public notices and that she file one copy with the m o d ern tile bath on Hrst floor. I more la roe rooms OPEN 7 MVS A MEEK a ° B E ^ F U R T H E R R E S ^ V E O ^ S ^ S K e t a n r to theZoning Board of fk powder room #n second floor. Quality oak floors, AMurtm ent bet further directed to publish this notice In the Leader Free • ch estnut trimming, steam (nas heat), copper Weekdays 9 A.M.— 8P.M. Pnss. p lu m b in g . Property In excellent condition. Over­ Saturday & Sunday 9 A.M.’ 5P.lt. sized 2Vi car garage suitable for self employed Published; Feb. 2,1984 contractor, hobbv or storage. FOe: $14.50 ______Praises Elks A PLEASU RE TO SHOW AT |114,t00 MUC nonet Editor, lady has meant a warm new land. PUBLIC NOTICE My compliments to the welcome to our ancestors 1 heartily endorse the ef­ ARLINGTON REAL ESTATE Lyndhurst B P.O. Elks, who came to America with forts of the Elks Club in who have taken on the hopes and dreams of a life this project, and wish them COMPANY of peace and prosperity. every success. commendable project of R E A L T O R S '1 1 3 0 MIDLAND AVE., KEARNY T*SfiB£ raising funds towards the Her restoration, to me, Sincerely. restoration of the Statue of signifies a grateful “thank Evelyn Pezzolla 9 9 1 -0 9 0 5 Liberty. you" from all those who Director Our Mth Year The sight of this great Struggled to survive in a Public Works Dept. r r m— ~ — ■ P l»—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1M4

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SHERIFF SSfV.1 Gold am In bMten to SUPERIOR COURT thin that a gram will OF NEW JCRSCV COm 0 90M ^NyV'f-1*----— ’ LuJim L A W D IV IS IO N BE RO t N COUNTY DOCKET NO t 4M-JM1 W HE R E IN. TSC L t AS1NG COR PORATION IS PLAINTIFF ANO S IN ENTERPRISES- MHC. ANO JOHN O HUFF- ’ M A N A R C O C F E N O A N T S . CIVIL ACTION — EXECU­ — J CHANCERY DIVI­ TION SION BERGEN/HUDSON OKIN. PRE5SLER D O C K ET : F-587-C3 4 SHAPIRO. ATTORNEYS VttnnlnJdnK Bright Sub- ftv virtu* 0* the Ib o v * * rW I* rm directed and delivered. I ? O T J S I l w m Bright O r— ae<1 is Plaintiff vs. shall expose lor sale by Public ftch art W. Enright, is Defen­ vendue end sell to the high*** dant. a iv il Action - Execution bidder on Wednesday. February KIPP. SOMMERVILLE I If84«l two o c lock in Ihe ffirr- A K I P P noon, prevailing ilm*. n it* Sherili't Office. situated In th* Bv virtue of t Berg** County Jan Building, WiMt to me (R r______C ourt Street, Macfcemacti. th«» l» livered. I fh*U **p o*efor sa t*« * public wndu and MR lo the highest bidder on \Nbdneadav All the right, title and lnler*tf the 22nd d*v of February 1W4 at s 5’ g S 3 3 : ol lh* ludamenl debtor John G * two o'clock In the afternoon your lawyer atone*, if you do not H u ffm an In end to ell that certain prevailing time, at th* Sheriff's lot. tract or parcel of land and Office situated in tha Bergen premise* tying and bem» in the County jail Building, Court K s S K S S ® borojvjn of Rutherford in the Street Hackensack that is to LICENSE RENEWAL County of Bfraen and State of LYN c H U H S T - New Jersey helif by him and ht* wife a» tenants by the entirety and premises, situate, lying and stam ped envelope to more particularly drscnpfd a» being in the Borough of w r t h J w J n o t o k Rutherford. County of Bergen C.R.I. - 1540, P.O. Box follow*-. and State of New Jersey, more S f e W & S S BEGINNING at a Point in the particularly A scribed as fol­ 3H?, St! southeasterly line of Svlvan lows: S S F S S w * a r n e x t r a Street distant forly seven t4T> BEIN G known and desig­ MONEY AT HOME. feet end seventy tour hundredth* nated as Lot forty (40) and the PIZZA MAKER P/T (.74) ol a foot southwesterly from southwesterly one-hal of Lot ForJmm M I.I. conskfcratka p S b u w e o ^ j I t . 1J. • 996-0603 tne southwesterly line o1 Summit thirty-nine (39) on the north n. EVENING HOURS westerly side of Oanief Avenue, ran. Z. I W cants) surcharge to support a Cress and running thence (I) between Woodland and e a t t u i - g jjjn j. « « ».yin. Pilot EXPERIENCED ONLY JERSEY TRACTOR souihcesferty parallel with the Rutherord Avenues, as the same (201) 481-4800, soulhv.citcrly line ot Summit are laid down and shown on if y w r dog is property neu- JOCKO’S PIZZA TRAILER TRAINING Crossona hundred and thirty-two "M ap of Property of David T. wfll be |5J0. 700 Riverside Ave. CLERK E x t. 324 (STATION SO. (132) feet and seven-tenths (.7) of Kennedy, Rutherford. N .J. Sep- Lyndhurst .. J' RUTHERFORD „ a foot; thence < * southwesterly terrtaer 1907, w ise & Watson, Constant* M. k___ 1 4 *0 -1 5 8 1 and parallel wilh the southeast­ Surveyors. Rutherford. N .J." PObflshed: Feb. Z v S ^ ° m k PART TIME erly (me of Svlv.in Street forty and filed November 12. 1907 in PUBUC NOTICE Fee: 15.61 THE HARTZ s e \ t n (47) fc J ar.o seventy 1htee the office of the Clerk of the County of Bergen. HELP WANTED hundredths (47 73) of a foot, LEGAL NOTICE ** hay* an immediate open­ MOUNTAIN B EG IN N IN G at a point on the Election of the Chairperson: ing for a Part Time Clark to thence (3) northwesterly and northwesterly side of Daniel A v­ Noting that the B v Laws Article IV, Section I provides mat ona CMM CLEM TRAINEE w k In our Tax Department parallel with the tirst too'** enue distant thereon six hundred representative from each municipality shall alternate in Ihe office of hereof one h u n te d fl'-d thirty eisfitv-nine and twenty-two hun­ CORPORATION CTv n rperson, and that for the year of 19B4 the Chiriroerson shouldbe appointed FULL TIME * two (132) feet And seven tcnlhs dredths (689.22) feet south- from Nortfi Arlington for the year February 1, 1964 to Ja n u a ry 31. W a r as V * * * hours wSvl- 146 Daniel Avenue, Rutherford, Lyndhurst. SITUATIO NS WANTED 6 N .J. and known on the tax Appointment of the Audi tor: R-5-84 van Street. Rutherford. New Jer­ See Bem ie Ousfcind assessment map of the Borough Be It Resolved, that Salvatore Di Bello be appointed as Auditor to the North Efua ! CfcportunKy E m p lo y^ sey of Rutherford as Block No. 104, Arlington-^.yndhurst Joint Meeting effective February 1. 1984 and termi- CALL RALPH CAMP Together with the heredita­ Lot No. 16. nating January 31, 1985 or as soon thereafter as a successor shall qualify. 935-5700 J* A L E WITH COM- ments end appurtenance* Toghethet .. Introduced by Commissioner Gagliardi, and seconded by Commissioner thereunto belonging Approxl- laments and i „ ______The vote was both municipalities voting ave on the roil call. SNEUJNO*M«JJNQ TRAVEL Appointment of an Assistant Plant Operator: D IPLO M A seeks entry n«te amount due on thl* execu­ thereunto belonging. Approx­ SECURITY OFFICERS tion Is I9.97J.00. plus Sh e riff* imate amount due on this execu­ Be It R e e v e d , that Frank Salpepe be appointed as Assistant Plant lev«l position in travel tion in 151,400.29, plus Sheriff's Operator t0'the North Arlington-Lyndhurst Joint Meeting effective February fees. * 1. 1984 and terminating Jan u a ry 31, 1985 or as soon thereafter as a successor IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S in all shifts for security agency. Call Joel 438-6378 10‘S of the purchase price In fees. officers. Must hayt car, phone, clean record. after 12 n o o n _ 10% of the purchase price in shall qualify. Introduced by Commissioner Gagliardi, and seconded by the form of Certified Check or the form of Certified Check or Corrrmssioner Kopvcienski The vote was both! municipalities voting ave on CALL OR APPLY IN PERSON C ash Is reouired at time of sale cash is required at time of sale. the roll call. GLEASON SECURITY HOME CARE - We have The property shall be sold sub­ The property shall be sold sub­ Adoption of the Official Newspapers: R-9-84 ject to all liens and encum­ iect to all liens and encum­ Be it Resolved, that the following named Newspapers be and they ar* 224 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst anrr/cHLECTWi nirses, aides, homemaker^, brances of record and the Sheriff brances of record and the Sheriff hereby designated as the official newspapers of the North Arlington- v , 460*9052 companions for care of elder- make* no representations e«- makes no representations ex­ Lvndhurst Joint Meeting. introAjced by Commissioner Gagliardi. and Position available for seconded bv Commissioner Kopvcienski. The vote was both municipalities ______Retirees Welcome. ______M hwnehpund. Steele's pressed or Im olied. as to the e*l» pressed or implied, as to the voting ave on the roll call. aggressive individual tence. amount, or validity of any existence amount or validity of Adoption of Meeting Oates and the Publishment thereo R-IO44 to handle credit col­ liens and encum brances on the any liens and encumbrances on Be It Resolved, that the Secretary be Instructed to publish. In the official lections. Duties in­ property w hich I* the subiecf the property vrfiich is the subiect newspaper, the following schedule of Meeting dates for the year of 1984: matter ol this sale. This notice is clude collection of matter of this sale This notice is Moved by Commissioner Gagliardi, seconded by Commissioner Bums, S E L L REAL, IN OUR FRIENDLY further subject to Conditions of both municipalities voting aye on the roll call. A/R, customer order further Subiect to Conditions 6f Sale as set forth by the Sheriff of r_-jiCE. NO FRANCHISE Sale a * set forth by the Sheriff of Bergen County. The Slw rlff re­ August 14.19W I k s s c p s ITS MUST LIKE PF - approval & interfac­ Bergen County. The Sheriff serves the ri<*it to adiourn this September 20. 19*4 AMD HAVE P ...V ER A N CE, '84 PRO ing with sales per­ m m m rn rn reserve* the right to adiourn tfn* sale from time to time as pro­ fglMEJg* October 18. 1984 «2u November 8, 1984 TtSBE A BUS’ :AR IN REAL ESTATE sonnel on credit is­ t a v e r n / n i g h t 1 sale from time to time as provid­ vided bv Law. Q i December 13. M84 sues. Position re­ CLUB, North Arlington ed by Law. W IL L IA M D. McDowell Ju ly 19, 1984 Jan ua ry 17.1985 C all Susanne B ingham - 933-2213 W IL L I A M D M< O O W E L L _ Sheriff John W. Bratowicz quires excellent com­ For Sale. Great location. Sheriff Finished: Jan. 26, Feb. 2. 9, 16. munication skills with High gross. Fantastic 19B4 Jan. . 19. 26. Feb. . 1984 Published: February 2, 1984 Secretary 12 2 Fee: $149.60 ■’rogWBTT * 1 2 years of collection money maker. $150,000. F w : >164,56______U j ; i 1 Fee: $74.88 ______. experience. Building also available. SEND RESUME TO Lasso Realtors - 267-3311 EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. IrULL TIM E $150 TO START. KTQI A. FRASSE CAR HELPFUL. CO., INC. MUST BE 18 OR OVER. AFTER TRAINING OPPORTUNITY TO EARN $300. Attention Credit Manager Call Frank Rosa after 6 P.M. OWN A BEAUTIFUL m Savino Agency 471-4945. Brisbin Ave. CMIMEN’S SHOP Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 Offering the latest in fashions. Health Tex - I rod - Levi - Lee - Jordache - Chic - Buster Brown FULL OR PART TIME end many more. Furniture and U i 438-3170 1 accessories by G erte r and Nod- SISS.U 43»-3im LICENSED OR UNLICENSED A-Wev. $14,900.00 includes be­ PACKAGING ginning inventory - training - Our training has led to fixtures and grand opening pro- FEMALE/MALE over $3000 commis-i sio n s in the first Prestige Fashions 25 N EED ED month. If you are not afraid to work, we can 501-329-8327 Lono term temporary openings (9 mo. +) beginning mid-Feb. for Fortune show you how to double vour present income while becom­ ing an important part APPLY IN PERSON of a large, progressive company. Work in our MON. - Feb. 6 at 10 A.M. modern Lyndhurst of­ §EStM SSSS3K fice. Ask about $200/month car allow­ LYNDHURST Large ance and up to 70% brick garage. 326 Grant KELLY commission split Ave.. Lyndhurst. N I being offered. Call to­ day for a confidential NORTH FORT LAUDER- SERVICES appointment, ask for DALE. One bedroom (T W Temporary M»ip People) Charlene Martinelli, beautifully furnished con- Equal Oppty. Employer M/F/H Manaoer. Se a te d on 935-7041 Middle River. Top floor of W O O D R ID G E NORTH ARLINGTON 1033 Clifton Ave., Clifton Hve story building with TWO BEDRO O M C R E A M P U F F includes modern Aluminum sided Colonial featuring modern kitch­ Berg Realtors eat-in kitchen, living room, tiled bath, central air en, dining room, living room and den on 1st floor. Availablea ilfS S n? for scenic seasonal vlew- or conditioning, and one car attached garage. Situ­ + 3 good size bedrooms and tile bath on 2nd. N O C A L L S • Better Homes & Gardens annual rental. $1,200. per ated on lovely lot 50' bv 133'- Asking $79,000. Hardwood floors throughout. 1 car attached month seasonal, or $700, garage. Located on a 50 X 100 lot on quiet dead end Referral Bonus / Vacation Pay. monthly on annual lease. street. Being sold to settle estate. BEST O FFE R FUR SA IF Call owner at 3& ZZ& TAKES IT. °fFICE FOR RENT - 15 NO MONEY DOWN. x 22. $200. 701 Ridge Road! Take over payments. Lyndhurst. Call 939.U7» TYPIST Bank repossessed lot. With secretarial experience and creative Wooded lake community. NORTH ARLINGTON - 4 letter writing ability. Machine dictations Pocono Mts. in Pa. Many * partmer>t- Close required. Ideal for mature person who extra*. Call Mr. Rue Road. $400. per eves. 1-800-233-8160, wishes to return to work (uH time. Catholic Suppiy your own heat. Mature business organisation on Clifton-Nutley border Send couple preferred. Avail­ resume and home phone number to M M s n r n m able Immed.^ Leonard & P.O. Box 2948 <■ Paterson, N.J. 07509 OFFICES SQ .FT. RIDGE ROAD North Arlington. 2nd floor. DO YOU LIKE PEOPLE? CHNiMaMMrliMy U w tr-(k ARE YOU INTERESTED » » < month, uUIHIM IncludM. IN KEEPING FIT? Can MT-4M* - 779-309* DO YOU NEED MONEY?

WOODRIDGE KEARNY t o Y o 8 m v E )A c 'a ^ ? H 0URS mm,teo? Charming English tudor featuring living room, dining room, ultra modern kitchen and family Modern 2 family in excellent condition/ 1st floor room with fireplace on 1st floor. 3 bedrooms, large consists of living room, dining room, bedroom, Ifypu answer yes. DO V O U R T N IN e i U SE kitchen & bath. 2nd floor consists of same with 2 YOUR PERSONALITY TO SELL GROUP master bedroom with cathedral ceiling and 2 full more bedrooms and another full bath on the third baths on second + full finished basement. Burglar floor. Large basement perfect for finishing. MEMBERSHIPS FOR OUR HEALTH CLUB alarm system and other extras. $126,900 Lovely fenced in backyard. Located on quiet IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY. (Protected residential street. A M UST TO SEE ! Askling Territory) ’ \ . .,. $110,000. ' : Ask fof Charlie or Dane V A I U A B l f RENTALS , ,201-933-4100 1 C O U P O N '£ LY N D H U R ST - 3 Rooms, located in center of town, t-VNOKURST - Lovely 4 room apartment. Lo- within walking to everything! $420. heat included. r6sj'*entlal street. Use oi yard. $540. Available immediately. w/ heat & hot water. Couple Preferred. t 1 0 0 /'PjV < O lilH LYNDHURST - Furnished 3 room apt. with » i O f f fireplace. $350+. T V R t PAIR K E A R N Y - Office Space 15 X 40 for $200. per SPACE /F NlIH S i f cia : i>t • " , ? y\i.< X f t . U ■■ , V . i r , i Y N D H U R S T R A D I O 291 RIOflE R0A0 LYNDHURST, N.J. FOR SA LE - <139 :1 0 o H 438-3120-1 { *' ' * -v' , * 'j ^ **V4- ’ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1M4—Page 1»

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE • STORM WINDOWS 998-8656 On# O* rt*« moil reputable and BLOCK PAINTING AND Lyndhurst • State Certified AND DOORS DECORATING tranvTiitstOf. iptciolitl BANK REPOSSESSED REPLACEMENT WINDOWS shop* in tk« arta Pre-School and Kindergarten LOT. Take over pay­ CEILINGS 141 UHLANDSTREET ' 7:30 A. M.— 5:30 P.M.. Ages 2 to 6 ments. No money down. Installed Over 438-3663 IYNDHURST EAST RUTHERFORD Call 933-9H9 for information Guaranteed title. Pa. Your OW Ceiling 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 Pocono Mts. Many ex­ BUILT-RITE, INC. tras. Call Mr. Rue eves. 1- INTERIOR Overhead Gargage Doors ,3QS-233-91ftP:______• REPLACED • INSTALLED & R O O F IN G S H IN G L E S - MOT TAR ESTIMATES HILL TOP DAY MODERNAUTO HOUSE REPAIR • SERVICED JU LIU S MALIK CHIMNEYS-REPAIRS ON6 DAY SERVICE PARTS Electric Door Openers CARE CENTER A a n t i u m i b 991-6511 • SALES . INSTALLATION FULLY INSURED PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES DISCOUNT PRICES! McOANlEL ENTERPRISES All WORK MOTHERS OF KITCHENS Interior and Exterior 935-5189 DOMESTIC ANDFOR6IGN • BRAKES • MUFFLERS REMODELING 667-4976 Tel. 546-2376 NEWBORNS • CLUTCHES • SHOCKS 142 MIDLAND AVE. Infant care starting at 6 wks old is • Kitchens FREE ESTIMATES 9 9 8 -9 6 6 6 • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS Serving All North Jersey available in the Meadowlands in­ Kearny, N J . • 998*6892 • Basements PAINTING 20 RIVER ROAD TURNED Hf ACS REBUILT FREE ESTIMATES at felkvitt* till* dustrial Pk. area. For further into. • Paneling • HIGH PERFORMANCE o n y o u r NO ARLINGTON, Call Lee at 933-5105. • Sheet Rock Specialist in Interior • Exterior PARTS & LABOR ROOFING & SIDING OPEN ALL YEAR • Drop Ceilings • TOOLS RENTED Sponge • Brush • R o lle r» Airless Spray Gutters, Leaders & Repairs Daily from 7 .15 to 5:30 • PAINTS DUPONT S Stenciling * Graphic Designs Alunv Storm Windows, Door For Further information METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES HUM 1 BAKU, MC. Hand Painted Murals Hackensack Roofing Co. DINETTES Decorative Painting, Glazes, Etc. 83 First St. 487-5050 LOVEABLE YEAR OLD CALL LEE 933-5105 MECHANIC ON DUTY • / PC ( h'****• Sett 991-3247 MALE DOC IN NEED 82 RUTGERS ST.. BELLEVILLE • Colo^n1 Wl rv» o» >*ap'» ins. Free Estimates AIL WORK GUARANTEED OF A GOOD HO M E. Well iKarfe Chestmj & Co. trained. Call 792-5058. O PEN S U N D A Y 9 AM-2 PM $149 • L hoio W <>4 *•*>•* u 759-5555 PAINTING*, DECORATING $15 BiRGIN-ESSIX Not Ju tt WooOwork — ■ Mon Yv>*v Thurt . fn • Concrete 1 Brick Work R®«ir>t*hir>g Artl*t» ROOFING CO. tO 8 • Porches • Bnck Veneer Compl*t« Lin# of Wall Coverings Rooting ... Cutters NOW BUYING!! FOR CASH!! S a tu rd a y 10-5 Patios a Sidewalks* Wails .032 seamless gauge ANY TYPE CM *ANY YEAR CAR 44 PASSAIC AVE CQUUK TILE INSTMiEI BRING TITUH IMMEDIATE PAYMENT Free Estim ates Residential • (201) 997-4846 • Commerical F i l l ESTIMATES Kitchen, Fover, Din­ *FARNY BELL PIKE MOTORS call TOWNE anytime, FULLY INSURED ing Room, Etc. Free COR. «£U£VtlU rt« » ►.'•.! *0. Across from Ari. Dirwr 9 9 1 -0 3 2 7 1S3 Sanford Avt. Estimates. CLEANING RUGS. ETC CLEANING— RUGS, ETC ED a s s z A & u ______Lyndhurst, NJ. REASONABLE PRICES. Larry Nisivaccia ------9 3 3 -4 1 6 9 439-5761 MISCLLi JNfOUS FOR SALl CHARLES CANGELOSI MR. STEAM CRYSTAL M.ison Contractor STEAM STEEL FRAME FOLD­ • Bn<> Sieps CARPETS Anthony). DeAngelo INCONVENIENCE SALE 440 Valley Brook Ave. LIONEL TRAIN ING BED WITH MAT­ N.H. BROOKS • W.lU'Iptnofirij* CARPET TRESS. Like new. Call aI qur high kitchen Lyndhurst. N.J. 07071 ROOFING production schedule/ ROOFING CONTRACTS 933-2930 REPAIRS 939-3733.______Commercial and • Cf/nent Grouting CLEANING Am w m n ‘% needs more specs. CONTRACTOR soM separately Residential Roofing WALL TO WALL CARPET Our unflnitfwd furniture show­ • Pressure Ciouting Rooting, Gutters, Leaders room* are temporarily over- Gutters and Leaders Winter Special CUSTOM RUG FRANK ROCHAT £2/S2U-E.M£ ONAVOX* • Concrete Patio & Aluminum Trim fc Hot 408 Rte 17, Carlstadt, NJ. AM/FM, 8 Track with 26 Moodow Rd. Rutherford A n y I room s 139.95! SHAMPOOING Dnvpway SERVICE MAT RENTALS Asphalt r#c* 3 Plavef. Excellent All FURNITURE SALE! W e b ste r 9-7)86 1UL4UL J&tML • Sirie^^tVs • L IN O LEU M & TILES Over 23 Years Experience Come and wtaBte through the • AREA RUGS stacks of furniture and find a « Iron Railings 2*3-0070..... 9319581 Lyndhurst • 933-0466 bargain) Bar stools, chairs, • fencing of all types • STA TU ES. PLA Q U ES Toms River • 929-2798 FRANK'S CARPET roefcart, desks, dreseers. and f '*>*• f sliHVlW- j PEDESTALS RESTRETCH A REPAIR SHOP S P A C E W ANTED TO BUY. We buv We Setvrce Whai We Sell INSTALLATION 20 TO 60% Off! antiques. Sm all lots or single 933 5984 MISCELLANEOUS OLD AND NEW pieces. Whole contents of Caeh and carry. No lavawevs. house. We conduct house tflWHS* Sale throuoh February. PLUMBIN 30 Yer ---- sales. The Ivory Bird An­ ALUM. & VINYL A A WINDOW B e rg e n County Glass 1/IMfc 2/2-231 V I FORSALE AANENSEN'S tiques, 555 BloOmfield Ave.. Montclair, N.J. 744-5225.____ S ID IN G LOCKSMITHS Kitchen Furniture Plumbing— CLEANING 142 Midland Ave., CLEANED AuttrSafety Class In s U lM Kearny BUYING— Aluminum Care, Heating— Tinning Class For Every Purpose newspapers, non ferrous of the Better Kind 998-4692 Thousands Of Homes Gutter Cleaning 216 Rklf* Road, Lyndhurst metals. Allied Waste Pro­ Call 939-6308 ducts, 61 Midland Ave., Wall- Serviced in N.Y. & N.J. Free Estimates ington, N.J. 473-763B. $1.00 MENDERSON-BOYD, Inc 9 39-9143 Low Cost Quality Work Bonded & Insured D.J. J E R R Y per 100 pounds.______5 Vreeland Ave., Guaranteed in Writing BOATS FOR SALE Rutherford Fully Insured MUSIC YOU LIKE SAIL BOAT, 10 ft. long. Sails, oars, 1 year old. Call Now For Free Est. Practically new. Dagger board. Tilt up. Rudder. WHY PAY MORE Furniture Service AT A PRICE 661-2971 Fiberglass. $550. 639 Ten Eyck Ave., Lyndhurst - WANTED ECONOMY REPAIRS THAT IS RIGHT 939-1678. PLUMBING I HEATING Look On The Irlte Side 997-0770 TOUCHUPS C ALL 933-1970 STAR LITE MOTOR BOAT. Fiberglass, 18 ft. Bib Auto Parts Bloomfield POLISHING long. Canvas cover. Trailer. 120 horsepower. gas boilers ft gas FREE ESTIMATES Chrysler motor. Battery. $3200. Ernst Garage, 731 will pay to $60 hot water heaters Ridge Road, Lyndhurst - 438-3936 or 939-1678. Special Rates 75 9 -70 G 6 For Any Full Size Car on our Guaranteed MARY'S Complete. Used parts for all Sewer and Drain Service makes of cars. HARRY JACQUIN, PROP. BELLEVILLE-NUTLEY THEATER 7 4 8 -5 3 9 0 54 Stover Ave., Kearny COMPLETE GLASS CO. License No. 1485 Residential 78 RUTGERS ST BtLLtVILLE PARTIES ATTENTION Com plete Glass Service 991-4246 CONSTRUCTION • Van Ovations • Autos Feb. 19 Attorney* or Brokers . Homes . Storefronts 991-0081 DON MACNIVEN SERVICES F R A B E R T 0 JOHNNY MATHIS JEWELRY APPRAISALS Plunking I Heating Co. Feb. 24 EXPERT 7 5 V 0 8 3 S 751-0844 AVAILABLE FOR - Residential, Industrial CRAFTMANSNIP! UJMblKUUIUN PEGASUS • ESTATE SETTLEMENTS Feb. 26 WE BUY Commercial ... reasonable Rates!! R ESO RTS AC • LEGAL DOCUMENTS Quality Workmanship J O S E P H M. $10. in quarters • INSURANCE EVALUATION WASTE PAPER BROWN CONCRETE WORK WE REPAIR $2.50 for food 9 9 1 - 6 6 7 1 • Washers recycling 7 4 6 - 8 3 0 8 . COMMERCIAL and 15.06 coupon l/Hel} fyw & m RESIDENTIAL • Oryers nevyaper, IBM cards, FREE ESTIMATE • Refrigerators Feb. 26 ELECTRICAL JOAN RIVERS- 2 Ridge Rd.. Nertft Arfafton. NJ. 9911639 correlated beies. 935-7183 • Freezers LTNOHURST, N.J. 07071 • Air Conditioners Mar. 11 Please Call or Slop Ry to Arrange Ai» Appointment Newspaper drive ar­ -XQjA J S N f S _ Daily 10 A .M .-6 P.M. Sal. 10 A .M .-6 P.M. E C R 0 S S L E Y A N 0 S 0 N AAar. 15 range! Newtpapars HANAK SERVICE $1.2S per km4r»4 pom#> 667 9278 THE Miscellaneous Ser/ice 18 — Call 349-2293 Mon. ELECTRIC MC ALLISTER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. R O B N E Y ALL TYPES OF Complete Home Improvements PAHOEREIE1 PL­ ttn fri. 7 te S Sal. 7 to 4. ELECTRICAL WORK TRYLON RAILING US S it ftg A U x V o L L E S 546-1189 Carpenter/General Contractor OENNIES SNOW PLOWING & IQSEPH0AMAT0 Decks/Porches Leaders/Gutters & AWNING CO. PAKRSTOCX Bathrooms Roofing Specialist in Decorative . . ^ N I R E * ____ T0W1NG & R0AD SERVICE 79 rUMDA AVENUE Kitchens Doors Railings and Fire Escapes Apr. 3 PATERSON Meyer Electric Replacement Windows Masonry -QN Y O U R TO ES Vinyl/Aluminum Siding General Repairs 136 Part Ave. 93S-82S2 • Mririai • Service* 4ZWL4IBJEBBSL. 2 4 h r ? . Days: 997-3242 after 7 pm WANTED * Smoke Alan* . Etc. Quality Work/Fully Insured/Free Estimates OLD TOY TRAINS • m PRICES I f f a c e a u x FO L LE S Dennie 997-1442 or 997-3897 HEDIGER’S - Aor. 29 Lionel, Flyer, lve»,«tc. • 3 3 - 1 7 7 9 FUEL OIL _ t t r OHC AND O N kX r-991-7502 CRAZY COLLECTOR Beet the High Cost ot Energy ALU THE ABOVE INCLUOES PAYS TOP PRICES Upgrade Your Heating Plant OKCMESTRA SEATS. DIN­ 892-0787 . 334-9709 INSTRUCTIONS ■ SNOW PIOWINC 1 CONSERVATION N ER. transportation ...... 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