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Vol. M . No. SI Thursday, ju iy 2 1 .1 9 7 7 Pub< \h*d Of 751 R.dgt *d lyndN*\« S*«ond Clo u pm'oqe po d at li/tharford N J iubttr.pt^n %4 SO FsM.thmd High Rise Dead,Youth Center Still Breathing B Y A M Y DIVINE C' BY AMY DIVINC planned to construct. sioners and acme citizens the Advisory Committee did commission, could be used • Senior citizen kn*coat Neighbor* objected to traf- on Riverside Avenue, the jurisdiction the fireworks regarding a letter to Mrs. not. A fter some debate the by senior citizens, youth there and her screams •‘"■to* in Lyndhunt la a floe rmuMtlai and Com­ ! Evelyn Pezzolla. chairman Department of Public Safe­ were sponsored, said the commissioners decided to and Exceptional Classes as were heard by the neigh­ lane at taut (dr the missioner Peter J. R u sso , of the Adult Advisory Board ty is deeply concerned for pieces might be placed far­ authorize a “ letter of sup­ well as groups in the com­ bors Police and fire de- Ho* being, according to n public safety droctor, to had asked at the previous the safety of the residents ther back from the road in port without financial obli­ munity. A t several meet­ p artm en ts a re called to the “ nouncemeat by Mayor what he called dangaiouk in the immediate area. The future and explained that a meeting to be sent to the gation" to the Development ings leaders of senior dti- area three and four tim es a Joaapta A. Carucd at last conditiqns in case a t f ir e . F ire Department responded shift in the direction of the Community Development Committee. However, town­ z ® groups in the town very week. We think they could Tuesday's commission He and other coramHon to several requests of ta m ­ wind that night had caused Committee, of the Board of ship attorney Ralph Polito definitely expressed opin­ spend th e ir time better members alao opposed ing debris from the aerial whatever sparks fell to land Freeholders, from which reported last aeek that he ions of their dubs, there elsewhere in tte town." Carucci reported that granting of variancea to the the Youth Center might be display landing on roofs of on the homes He w ill look had not yet composed the are at least three such Russo and Gtada said they Fair Lawn IndusMea had town’s Master Plan to per­ given *30,000 The Center nearby homes. Fortunately, into the matter more fully letter because the wording groups with membership of. would try to confer with tte written that in face of the mit Idghiiae buildings in there was no major catast­ for another time, he said. has p la n s for a new build­ "Intent” and "Support” 300 each and a newly- Board of Education aa to oppoaition expressed st sev­ the township. ing at the Park, to replace rophe. and the F ire Depart­ Several citizens reported was indefinite al to the formed one as “ not wanting ment should be commended their intent on uae of tte eral meetings called by the Fairlawn Industries' rep­ tte fre s n e t building and es­ neighbors shooting off fire­ town’s obligation in the to have any part of meeting for a job well done. lot mayor to receive the opin­ resentative, Jonathan timated to coat between works on their properties matter and he wanted clari­ ins youth center." It is suggested and rec­ ion of local seniors and of Leigh, reported new plans *250,000 and $300,000. The all day on the Fourth This Carucci appointed W alter fication. P u b lic ommended by the aider residents in the Grant- would be preaertad to the committee has received is against the law. for the “Friedrichs Civil Defense CJeveland Avenue area in Commissioner James signed that in the future, commission for contin­ about $23,000 to date from very reason that many and Disaster Control Offi­ wMch the project waa pro- Guida worried that in view Russo said he had a letter the Township do away with uation of the shopping plaza private and industrial con have suffered blindness and cer for another term. poaad, the firm was with­ of the “cap” placed on from Police Chief W illiam the Firew orks Display, or to replace the present tributors. Mrs. Pezzolla had other severe injury from Citizens Speak community budgets by the Ja rv is in which he reported at least, eliminate the ae­ drawing its oder. Opposi­ deserted, dilapidated brick fireworks handled by indi­ During the hearing of asked for a letter of in­ state, the town would not the Police Department's tion waa expressed to the warehouses on the site rial display, and only the viduals in previous years. dtizois Edward Roeaachke ten t" which Commissioner be able to afford to pay for having “ received numerous lM « y bulking which the Controversy on the pro­ ground display be exhibited A resident of Fourth asked if the board could tell Russo said meant would ob­ completion of the buildim, calls over the July 4th Ann sakl was necessary to posed Youth Center was for the enjoyment of the Street told the board of the him how much the entire ligate the town to pay the though he and all the com­ weekend of yotths through- th e 1H u n its i t generated among commis­ spectators. litter on the Marin Avenue Public Works project had co st o f finishing the project if missioners expressed them­ oU the town shooting off On Ju ly 5th, at approxi­ property owned by the cost. Finance director selves as in favor of doing fireworks. Four youths mately 1:00 P.M. two (2) Board of Education. He Guida said "O ver 0400,000 something for the youig were apprehended and youths, age. 13-14, suffered said "People are dumping but we have not yet gotten people. juvenile complaints signed severe injuries to their garbage there, the place is Referring to the town’s fire­ the entire figure." It developed alao that the hands and arms, resulting Uttered, little children could M is s Lee Pad&eo spake works display in the county Youth Board had presented from shooting off fireworks. g e t hurt playing there, on Rutherford’s paaaafe of park on the night of Ju ly to the county authprity the One youth lost the tip of drinking by youths goes on, an ordinance which makes 4th Jarvis reported: plan as a “ Comrmnity Cen­ one finger, and suffered rocks are thrown at nearby parenta liable lor vau- ter" which Mrs. Pezzolla Reference to the F ire ­ lacerations and burns to hia a u to s a n d housea ao w e and Center Director Rich­ works Display sponsored by other fingers." cant enjoy our own yards. ard Repoie explained to the the Township of Lyndhurst Ronald Bogle, Parka Last week two boya drag­ at the Little League Field Commiaskmer, under w hoaa ged a girl Into tbe weeds 8 Blood Found In

Rutherford have bean discovered aa yet, accord­ tified aa thoae of A m Do­ ing to the same sources w iU . lsn, the woman parts of The caae remabis one of A woman who aaya ate Pol ice believe that Dolan while parked in d a Holiday whose body have been the most sensational in waa Dolan's foster sister murdered his wife, first by Im parking lot. fouid in the Passaic River. RutherfordJilstary has had him buried from a bludgeoning her into uncon­ Received, a call from a But blood stains have also Mrs. Dolan, the wife he is Bayonne funeral home. It is sciousness and then death. dtizen reporting prowlers been found which apparent­ said to have murdered, left believed she will probably Then he is believed to have in the rear of Angelo's Res­ ly are those from Dolan a will. The details are to be share Dolan's estate. dismembered her body. taurant - detailed were Ptl. himself made public shortly when M n. Dolan is survived by Pieces of the body floated Kaminski and Ptl. Samoaki Prosecutor's detectives sur­ the w ill is filed for probate two sisters and they are ex­ to the surface in the Pas­ together with P tl. Castle- mise that there may have Borough Magistrate Theo- pected to be her benefi- been a battle before Mrs daries under tte will. saic River in Newark grant and Ptl. Goral - re­ Dolan was bludgeoned to The proceetb from tte Some parts of the body ported a break and entry to death and that she drew sale of tte $100,000 Dolan have not been found How­ the vestibule on tte west blood from her husband Fails To house at 122 Donalcbon ever. dental charts enabled side leading to the kitchen. As police reconstruct the Ave. probably will be di­ identification of the woman Arrested and brought into Raymond I. Brower. President, Bergen State Bank, presents a Savings Bond to crime Dolan muttered his vided among the ban. Funeral services were Hdqts were George Mit­ Mias Patricia M ari, Head Teller of the Ridgefield Park branch office, for her assis­ wife, dismembered her Recover According to police theo­ held at Diffily Home for chell, J r . and Roland Roae- tance during a recent hold-up. Putting her training to use, Patricia quickly body and dumped it into the ry, Dolan murdered his Funerals, Rutherford, for lli - Complaints were signed alerted bath the local Police Department and the branch manager, who recorded Paauic River. Later he wife and did away with her Mn. Dolan Many mem­ against them. the license plate number and description ef the escape vehicle. Because of her took Ms own life. Body remains in the river. He bers of the Woman's Club Received a report from a actions, tha hold-up man was apprehended shortly after by the police, alleged Police made a meticulous moved about Rutherford whose evening department citizen who reported that following a high spssd car chase that ended in Patenon. Miss Nigri resides in search of tte childless Walter Friedrichs. Lyn­ and his home as usual, She headed for a year and while walking under tte L y n d h u rs t. couple’s $100,000 houae at dhurst Civil Defense Direc­ even after he had sold her of the Catholic Woman’s Con-Rail trestle on Stuyve­ 122 Donaldnn Ave.. Ruth­ tor, reports that the Lyn- automobile to Laird John­ Club of st. Mary's Church, sant Avenue, some person threw a bottle in her direc- erford. Bloodstains were diurst Police Emergency son after forging her name. of which she was president Squad aided Keamy. Ruth­ two yean, attended the ser­ . Guida Wants Tb Know sought. Dolan had A-type Then Dolan took his own (Continued on Pop* 4) blood. H is wife had B-type. erford and Walllngton life in his garage by in- vices. • Samples taken for ana­ squads in efforts to recover More About Billings lysis show both types. Oth­ tte body of a man who drowned in the meadowland er tests are underway. waters north of tte Belle­ the contractor filed a per­ Completion of thoae tests is Finance Director Robert As a result Guida an­ ville Turnpike on Saturday, formance bond for tte sew­ awaited before tte blame Gidda is trying to put to- nounced that tte aewer Job has been complicated by e r jo b . for tte murder is definitely July 9. The call for aid getter all tte piecea that came to Lyndhurst police w ill tell tte ultim ate coat of tte financial failure of tte Guida also said that coats fixed. of the town yard still are One detective said: "It is from Conrail at 4:07 P.M. the Tontine Ave sewer Job contractor. So many liens almost certain Dolan killed reporting a man who had Mid the Town Yard btdkttng have been filed againat the roiling in the form of de­ mands for payment and his wife and then com­ beat fishing and swimming p ro je c t project, Guida said, that he m itte d suicide.” in tte area bad disappeared Guida. tte independent will sign no voucters for that be w ill pay none tadil The disposition of the who took office in peyment until be la he is able to ctedt on tte under tte waters. Lyn­ background of tte biile ootnfortable estate of the dhurst responded with its May, announced he still fled Lyndburst's Guida complained that couple m ay depend upon boat and from Keamy Cap­ doee not have all tte vou- »re being protected tte voucters sitenittad tte Mood findings. If Dolan tain Konen, Sgt Wynne, chsrs listing tte coato of One of tte studka being to killed hia wife his estate with officers Bostels, the two projects. made by Guida la whether profit from the MeKaleer, Comp and Cro­ prsperty aoabla ttem. He ckett rushed to the scene Gchy’s Paintings said be is hoMag « pay­ D o la n , a man who was and worked with all emer­ ment on all super cautious in handling gency squads tn til sundown Displayed A t Bank bills h ia finances, apparently in a vain effort to retrieve Paintings by Rutherford th e others. dkd without making a will, the body. Captain John Shillitani of tte Lyndhunt artM Zygmint E. achy wiB be on exhibit it the Emergency Squad directed Fln t National Bank k hia Trw t Co of Kearny, Valley The victim was John Ri­ Brook Atc. Lyndhurst bera, 21. of 02 Seventh t . tteoagh Ju ly. H a public is Ave., Newark, who had Growing public concern in health matters was effectively demonstrated by the gone to t te area with popularity of a recent rectal screening program for cancer detection held at Clara frisnds aad alternated fish­ Maas* Memorial Hospital. Approxim ately 200 resident! from local communities ing with swimming in tte took part in the free clinic sponsored by the Belleville institution and the m edical cod watara. staff. Helping sr participant fW In the necessary farms was Lyndhurst resident, Mrs. M ary Ferrate, a volunteer at Clara Mnass. Participating physicians in the pro­ Friefricte reported that gram were: Jamoe L Amato (last Orange), Joel Cherashore (Nutiey), Gerard T. tte Lyndhunt Squad re­ Cicalese (Belleville), Patrick N. Ciccone (Belleville), Prank P. Dell'Aouita (N utiey), sponded to U S otter Bruno Manna (Newark), Eduaido O. Montoogudo (last Orange), frank J. Noonan gency calia. 27 (Belleville), Michael J. O'Grody (Belleville), Cone C. Pecora (Belleville ), W Hiesi calla, M Area a d oth- J. Ranucci (Glen Ridge), Dave B. Swerdlow (Montclair) and Melvin Wolnhewo er caHs in tha o f Ju ly . (N u t ie y ). 2 — THURSDAY, JULY 2), 1977

1 HIIRS Til 9 P M fRI 111 « I* V Animal Tales To OI*l\:{lHYSO\l\ Sftl lllhFM Be Told In Park ' aiMNTESCHl-PRiVNZI 'niree animal tales will PER FAMIGLIE •CONMOLTE b a r g a i n be related at the U A.M. story hour Saturday, July SPEOALITA1TALIANE 23 at Van Sain County mmm iMtz uiotsmd Park. votoi

Professional storyteller 850 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N.J. Kathryn Farnsworth will recount “The Monkey and the Crocodile", "The Ele­ SMK STARTS THSRS. phant and the Bad Baby” , and "W ait Til the Moon is Fun". S " A.M. The program will take place in the grove Just SUMMER BARGAIN south of the tem is center. Family attendance is rec­ MARK - DOWNS SPECIAL ommended. Participants are advised to take folding HOT WEATHER SALE charts or blankets to sit on. This is the sixth of seven free public story hours GIRLS POLOS scheduled for 11 AM . on consecutive Saturdays at Van Saun Park by the Ber­ gen County Park Commis­ sion. The park has en­ trances on Forest and Con­ tinental Aves., Paramus and Howland Ave., River Edge.

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Route 17 North Route 4 and Hackensack Avenue ■ mi Nor»h Paramus. N.J / 262 £000 Hackensack. N.J. / 469 0640 ROUTE 17. , RUTHERFORD ‘ 935 2400 MARCUS CHARGE • MASTER CHARGE • AMERICAN EXPRESS • BANKAMERICARD of Rte. 3 THURSDAY, JU IV 21, 1977 People to live and Vork Volunteers Sought Young kids, teenagers, adults, ol*der adults, busi­ nessmen and families a ll For YMCA Projects have important needs to be W illiam D. .McDowell, ex representing the entire considered, and It u our ecutive director of the Meadowlands area; a Y feeling that a full-service Hackensack Meadowinds program committee for recreation center like the Development Commission eadi town; Y 's Men’s snd Meadowlands Area YMCA and President of the Board Women's Club which pro­ will fit the bill very nicely. of Directors of the new vide social services. Our Y “Our Board of Directors Meadowlands Area YMCA, also needs many people to hopes that you w ill consider announced at yesterday’s help with office aikninis- joining them in the YMCA board meeting "that the tration, public relations, People business. If you have new Y will be sev­ writing press releases, or­ a few hours to spare each eral hundred volunteers for ganizing fund-raising " “ nth, and you feel you its YMCA Development. events, assisting with mem­ have something to offer to P r o je c t” . bership campaigns, collec­ help the new Y get started, "Our Y Board of Direc­ ting important data, assist­ then please give our Y of­ tors is making a concerted ing with telephone corre­ fice a call at 9355540 Our effort to mobilise the entire tBoard of Directors looks Rutherford National liftto spondence, and helping to Champs of 1*77 pose for your photographer. Meadowlands Area,” forward to having you join (kneeling) I to R - Carl improve or expand either Joe W ittenchein, Alex Roque, (standing) L to R McDowell said. "We are with them in helping to - Sam FerretH, John F t, <*• Y programs or new Y , W illiam King, President; A it WHeen, Member P resently engaged in a two make it happen " ■•ord of Directors; M ichael p ro g ram s. Steve Zak and Dr. Don Mariano, Coach. year planning and devel­ “After a year of very / a opment stage prior to em­ hard work by our Y board barking on a capital find and staff, we know that we ...... - v-,.-— drive to build a regional have accomplished a great YMCA centerl ' deal, and that our goal of FIVE DOLLAR VALUE COUPON “ A lot of important obtaining a piece of Mead Redeemable at Time of Purchase Only grotnd-work has to be laid owlands property and build­ in the next two years,” On A ny RECEIVES AWARD — Tina logothetis, daughter ol Mr. ing a new YMCA center is McDowell explained, and and Mrs. Peter J. Logothetis of 50 Summit Crete, Ruth­ a definite reality. Thus it is Only 1 said "that this task could Picture Over erford, received tho Now Jersey' Foreign language crucial at this time that we coupon only be accomplished recruit a strong core of vol­ Teachers Association Award. Tho Award is given to $10.00 per through the involvement of unteers to help build the Redeemable at time tho Rutherford High School student with the highest many quality volunteers." early AMERICAN FURNITURE new Y 's foundation '’ of Purchase Only. purchase average and most outstanding achievem ent in foreign McDowell went on to fur­ McDowell concluded by language study. She was also awarded the brenie ther, point out “ tta t there saying, there are an awful Board of Education medal for scholastic excellence in are several significant lot of real human needs her senior year. areas where volunteers that must be met in the 575 RIDGE RD. N. ARLINGTON, N.J. could be utilized such as: next few years if the Mead­ Commercial Trust Earnings the organization of a youth owlands is to become a and adult advisory council "The Commercial Trust Hudson. Bergen, and Mid­ health, enjoyable place for Company of New Jersey re­ dlesex Counties, with its ports Income Before Secu­ Main Office at IS Exchange rity Gains of $1,370,335 Place, Jersey City, New (N.J. Homeowners Only) equal to 91.02 per share for Je rs e y ." the six months ended Jin e 30, 1977, , state! Robert Swanson, President This In fo rm a tio n compares with 91.450,449 „ equal to *1.09 per share for W a lk At the same period in 197*. >r i . Net Income, which includes aXlW{111 Second Mortgage Loans! Security Gains, amounted A tree identification walk to 91.506,514 or 91.12 per is scheduled for Saturday, share comapred with July 23 at Campgaw Moun­ $1,723,361 or 1129 per share tain County Reservation on " for the same period in 197*. Campgaw Rd , Mahway. $i Deposits at Jine 30, 1977 •mounted to $167,066,782 Total Heoooroes at

7 YEARS (84 MONTHS)

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Case (R) of New press, Lyndhurst. Sentence you?” County Prosecutor’s office Dilauden pills in his sock Jersey is one of a total of lative bodies of both the was postponed until Garde United States snd Canada for further action after tes­ that he was trying to sell Thomas Ferllto was 1(6 members of the 15th timony by the arresting of­ them here. I was sure that had a pre sentence report Ready dramatizes the extent to found not guilty of a charge United States Congress are ,75 pills on one person at on the youth. which Kiwanians involve ficer led Judge John C. of assault and battery active or honorary mem­ The court waned Ken­ Fighting the red hot themselves in leadership Garde to believe there was one time meant he was in­ brought against him by bers of Kiwanis, it was sn- neth G. McHale. Jr., 331 weather of the last week probable cause. The defend­ tent on d istrib iling them nounced today by Louis J. responsibilities. Kiwanis Newark Avenue, that a jail Nancy Gasek, who accused and the fact it ia producing ant was William Singer. 348 In addition, he told me and Stella to. Jr . , president of conducts such a survey at sentence could be imposed Ferlito of striking her son the annual theatrical in West 21st Street, arrested two officers who came to the Kiwanis dub of Lyn­ the start of each new Con­ upon him in addition to the after the child called him North Arlington rather than Ju ie 1 when Lyndhurst De- my assistance that the pills dhurst. In addition, 15 gress snd each new Cana­ HO costs and fine, for the names as Ferlito drove by on its home ground, the ' tective James Settembrino. were on prescription from a members of the current Ca­ dian Parliament. second offense, drinking in the boy in his car. The Lyndhurst Summer Drama former member of the Ber­ doctor, who, when we nadian national Parliament Kiwanians active In Con­ public. Officer Richard Ja- judge had reviewed the Workshop has gone sere­ gen County Narcotics checked, was non-existent are Kiwanians, too, the gress and in "'Parliament sinski filed the charge July taped testimony and said nely about the business of Squad, noticed Singer and and an address which was dub president said. represent about 13 per cent 2 after finding the‘ youth that from the tale of re­ putting on a first rate pro­ two companions cruising not to be fouid.” In making the snnouice- of each body, the dub pres­ •M drinking on the Lincoln peated harassment noted duction of "The Pajama along Delafield Avenue in a ment, the Kiwanis presi­ ident said. The total mem­ Dennis M. Brady, 23 School grounds at 9.30 P.M. therein by the boy snd a Game” . Friday and Satur­ white Cadillac. dent said that such notables bership of Kiwanis is about Franciscan Way, Hazlet, McHale had paid $35 in fine friend and alao by Mrs. Ga­ day at Queen of Peace Au­ as Senators Baker, Dole, 2M.000. Kiwanis considers Settembrino testified he paid 1110 fine and costs on and costs a month ago. sek and Ferlito, he judged ditorium. Goldwater, McGovern, Louie J. Stallato the United States and Ca­ had been alerted somewhat a charge of larceny heard Garde said "We want to Ferlito not guilty. With the ticket sales Sparkman and Talmadge nada as its “two countries force it has been another are members of U.S. Ki­ the active list. of origin.” situation. wanis clubs, and former Louis J. Stellate, Jr. said Rep. Edward Patton (D) Rev. Lindner Acting is acting. But sell­ of Middlesex also-is a Kl- Canadian Prime Mnister that the recently completed ing is selling. And the ticket John Diefenbaker is also on survey of Kiwanis partici­ sellers say that the hot Leaving For weather is discouraging sales. “Of course,” said Flor­ Library News ence Guzzo, program direc­ Five Charmers presently Virginia Pastorate tor of the Cultural Arts working at the Lyndhurst Committee, which is re­ Lib ra ry ! The Reverend Ernest G. cordia Sem inary, sponsible for the drama It is worth a visit to the Lindner, St. Matthew’s Ev. Springfield, Illinois (the workshop,” we expect Library just to meet: Lutheran Church, Valley seminary is now located at many ticket sales at the 1. Jean Barrington, lovely Brook and Travers, has Fort Wayne, Indiana) door. redhead, from Thomas Ave­ been granted a peaceful re­ where he graduated in 1*82 "But the fact we will be nue, in her third year at the lease effective August 31st While in Lyndairst Pas­ at Queen of Peace Audito­ High School, taking a Com­ to assume the pastorate of tor Lindner met and mar­ rium instead of Lyndhurst m ercial Course, employed Good Shepherd Lutheran ried M is s Carolyn Scholl of High School as usual has for the summer months. Church, Roanoke, Virginia. Williston Park, New York. been a frustrating ex­ You can find her on the On October IS, IM7, Pas­ They have one son, K a rl perience—so far. TOrd floor of the Library tor Lindner was installed as Ernest, who was born in “ We certainly hope that serving the Reference the third Pastor of St. Mat­ 1974. Rev. Lindner has the crowds which have seen Dept. served as Chaplain of the 2. Lis Esposito, dark-hair­ LYNDHURST YOUTH CENTER - car w ash for senior thew's (following the Rev. our productions—and loved a to Bdcker and the Rev Lyndhurst Fire Depart­ ed, from Livingston Avenue citizens. Thirty-five senior citizens had their cars wash­ them—in the past w ill not George F. Muller). Prior to ment. He has served the in the Jefferson School ed at the Lyndhurst youth center, Saturday free of let us down. Tickets are for coming to St. Matthew’s he New Jersey District?of the sale. Tickets can be pur­ area, who is a Senior (4th charge, with refreshments being served by members was the pastor of Peace Lu­ Lutheran Church - Missouri chased at the Lyndhurst year) at the High School, of the center. Two seniors who patrionized the cor theran Church, Alcester, Synod on its Board for Men­ Parks and Public Property doing summer work at the wash were Victoria Hauck of 143 Page Ave., and Fred S.D. for five years. tal Retardation, and as Office. They are available Lib ra ry on the ground floor Rentschler of 454 Forest Ave., both Lyndhurst. Recrea­ Rev. Lindner, a graduate Counselor for Groat 3. He through members of our in the Children's Library & Junior Room. tion Commissioner Ronald Bogle and Mayor Joseph of Brooklyn College, studied also taught Old Testament committee 4 * 3. Donna Gabriele, dark, Hi Carucci were also guests at the wash. L. to R. — In for the ministry at Con- at Luther College, Teaneck Parks Commissioner short haired, a 1972 Gradu­ photo are: Commissioner Ronald Bogle, Kathy Ranald Bogle said he has Mr. ainl Mrs. Guirland ate of the High School, em­ McCurnin, Steven Moretta, Victoria Hauck, Frad V been captivated by the hard ployed for a year. For­ working committee which Rentschler, Anthony Burski, Staff member. m ally employed by Tempo­ is producing the show. Front Row: Allyson DeClisis, Robert Pezzolta, Mi- rary Pf referred Personnel “ Anybody who has had chael Pezzolla, Franco Costanza, Laura Indrisek. on Stuyveaant Avenue and the priv*'ege of seeing now will be working these people work will want to support them," he said. throughout tha Library and in particular serving the Police B lotter "They deserve our thanks.” 3rd floor Reference Library The show is to be Police Chief William Jar­ Captain John Shillitani of and Young Adult section. presented Friday and Sat­ vis reported to Public Safe­ the police emergency 4. D ia n n e H o r v a th , urday night this week-end ty Commissioner Peter • J. squad, while standing by brown-haired, from Har­ and will be repeated the Russo that on July 9 at ap­ with an ambulance during ding Avenue, is aiding the following week-end. proximately 2:49 A.M. pa Librarians in the Children’s the fireworks display in the The reason Queen of trolmen Castlegrant, Goral, Department with the sum­ perk on the night of Ju ly Peace was chosen was be­ Samoski and Kaminski ap­ mer Programs and will re­ cause the Lyndhurst Board prehended two adults 4th aided a young woman turn to classes at the Lyn­ of Education plana to re­ breaking into Angelo's Res­ from Clifton who ap­ dhurst High School in the place the ceilings in the taurant, 283 Ridge Road proached him with a hand F a ll. high school because of the Said Jarvis, “These officers dripping blood from a sev­ 5. Sandy Scheider, bru­ asbestos scare. are to be commended for ere cut which she said had nette, a 1977 graduate of their alertness on patrol in Since some members of the High School \»ho took a been inflicted by a piece of apprehending the persons the big cast are students or Business/Comm ercial glass. Sh illitan i rushed the involved in the commission former students of Queen of Course, has ben at the Li­ of a crime against proper­ victim of the accident to a Peace the North Arlington brary a month, servicing V ty.” hospital for treatment. chm h willingly cooperated the Main Desk. In the Fall, in providing its auditorium. Sandy plans to go to Nurs­ Denise Bellos is the direc­ ing School at Clara Maass tor-c horeogrspher Jane Hospital Doris Gives Advice Aulenbach is the musical Mr. and Mrs. Kochonath Jean Coughlin, Cynthia Two of the summer's they help keep your skin W alter Lobe (left), of Horn* and Loba, Inc., 1050 W all coordinator. Elaine Murphy Kolwicz, Dorothy Simonak, most common fin spoilers from drying out St. W est, Lyndhurtt, a m anufacturer's re pre tentative is the stage manager and and ‘P ag e’ M aria, are hold­ PICTURED ABOARD THE S.S. STATENDAM ef Holland for families — painful sun- for Prew ay fireplace*, wo* named one ef Preway1* top technical director. ing the ‘fort’ while Ame Al­ America Crui*a* just before (ailing from New York bum and food poisioning — "Rem em ber, too, th£t volum e producing representative* at Preway** annual bino and Jean Linfante, va­ were Mr. t fA n . John Kochenath of Lyndhurtt. Aboard can be avoided with proper you can get sinbumed even •ale* meeting held In Steven* Point, Wisconsin. W il­ cation. Besides these per­ the *ama *nip were Mr. and Mrs. A. Guirland, al*o of care. “ The Bergen County when the sky is cloudy. sons to serve you, we have lyndhurat. They wet* starting on a Bermuda cruise. Health Department,” Free­ Special care should be tak­ liam Thomas, Jr., pre*ldent of Proway, Hope Doesn’t a BRAND-NEW SUB­ holder Doris Mahalick en to protect infants with award. Preway, Inc, located In SCRIBER by the name of pointed out, “ offers some their very tender skins' Wisconsin, manufacture* a complete One ef Mind Heat Gregory Daniel Vitzthum Angela Mae Ahmily, I lbs Cerebral Palsy Center simple guidelines that can Sunburn can be more than fabricated fireplaces. was born July 3 to Join 10 o r . bom Ju ly 14, 1977, to protect anyone against both painful S severe sunburn and Krystyna Vitzthum of Judy Cipolla AlxniXy who Honors Miss Andrews hazards can cause sunstroke and 114 DelafMd Ave., Lyn­ moat of you know who use "Of course, common serious illness Miss Georgette Andrews, cure funds necessary to op­ dhurst at Clara Maaas M e­ the Library facilities. Judy sense dictates moderation, of Lyndhurst was among erate the Center. morial Hospital. Belleville. only, think of her particularly near water and “ Food poisoning." Mrs. th e 25 vo lu n te e rs honored Members of the Center’s Greg joins a brother, Je­ for Friday, July 15th, sand and especially if Mahalick noted, “ can be by the Cerebral Palsy Cen­ Board of Directors attend­ remy M ichael, I M months. after giving birth, she $aid: you’re fair-skinned, when equally hazardous, but it’s ter, Bergen County, Inc., at ing the luncheon were Rich­ “ I have to do a ll those you aim to get that sum­ equally preventable Most its annual Volunteers Rec- ard L. Faust, of Fair ‘over-dues' on F rid a y ". The mer tan." Mrs Mahalick food poisoning in hot weath­ ognitidh Luncheon. The Lawn; Mrs. Viola baby was not overdue, her said. "Tanning preparations er comes from failure to Degrees honorees were those who McCambridge, of Glen birthday was supposed to can help, too, but don’t be keep perishable foods cool, Robert N. Spagnuoio, son have given freely of their Rock; Mrs. Nsncy Vermy- be in August; but, Judy beguiled by advertising at 40 to 45 degrees, the of Mrs. D. Spagnuoio of services for periods of one len, of Saddle R iver, and worked until nine p.m. claims. health department warns. to 2* years Mrs. Albert J. Faber, of Riverside Avenue, Lyn­ Wethwsday rite, and when “The health department Hus applies to the popular Miss Andrews, was hon­ Ridgewood. dhurst and the lat$ Domin­ she arrived home a t 1:10 urges you to look for or ask picnic foods — potato, ored in the completion of ick Spagnuoio received his P.M. Angela Mae’ decided for preparations that are chicken and seafood salads, one year’s service as a vol­ depee in busineaa adminis­ it was tim e to join us. stai blocks. They’ll let you milk and egg products, and unteer in the Center. tration at exercises at ' Phil, from the Parks tan slowly and give moder- meats and poultry no mat­ Mrs. Gertrude Stage, of Montclair Stale College He Commission, replaced Police ate-to-good bum protection ter how well cooked The Ridgewood, the Center's ex­ plans to work in the field of ’Chick' the CiIndian who The standbys" Mrs Ma- average picnic cooler will marketing and study to­ ecutive director, was mis­ Hotter & ’la on vacation, for three halick warned, “the skin give you the protection tress of ceremonies for the ward a Master’s dspaa in days this past week. Marie lubricants from baby oil to needed as long as the effect brief program As the Cen­ (Continued from Pag* 1) buainaas adm inistration. Freim uller, too, ia wiriled a cocor butter give no bum of the ice, dryice or cold While at collaft he was ac­ ter’s chief operating officer, tio n from the top of the packs is adequate she told those present boar T re s tle . protection, even though tive in track, intramural tio n . fo o tb a ll, volleyball an d much their vdtnteer ef­ 7-11: Ptl. Antlorio and PU forts, and thoee of the other Goral reported they came volunteers unable to be Lyndhurst Slow Pitch af bath the marketing dub Resale home prices in the t^on a W74 Pontiac which praaant. meant to the chil- a*l the m snafw nt club United States were Mgheet la owned by Byron r. t h a t, Softball League Larry Nolan, son of Mr in th e W e st in 1*71, accord- Y a rd le y , P a ., aummana is- without their sad Mia. Lara* Nolan of ir« to the National Assod- *u*d on vehicle for Aban­ Standings as of Sunday. M y 17 much of th* work of the LYNOHUkST OCTAMNAMAM Porsst Avenue; alao Lyn- ation of Realtors. Median dons! Vehide By Omni* Shdta Center would not be paa- •f 2M Orihnt Way, cpitfW, received rus aegree sales price for existing Robert La Faao, reported Team Won L o s t rth ie . ’ at better e Ib ' homes sold in the Weat was hla bike was Mots* Ridge Royals I 1 Mrs. Stage pressntad Birthday tarty, heU at fan Carta I sstaurant an M y and plaaa to attend Rutgers *41.100. ex ceed in g th * na- Received a call frtm a y Fox • 2 median sales price each of th* bowwow with a T o m H i m k m i r i Tau Delta Phi 5 3 9. Tha affair was hastad by her sans, Jadsph and Can- by H .W Other areas and small tokaa of appreciation Plainfield.' rspsrtlng Ms Ippolitto-Stellato 4 While at Montclair their median bom* prices for their yaars of service a* 1*74 Ford Pickup Track F ly e r s 5 receptionists, nursery 5 Larry was Involved with acre *41JM far th* north- Trt-Chem school aid*, of their work In window broken, • friends all helped la ntaka iMe party a meat tha ski duh and with in- eaat region, H U H (Or the South. th * continuing effort to *e- ■witch ripped out r * M 7 THURSDAY, JtAY 21, 1977 - 5

\OKTN (Commercial 'K eaher $ h t % K iiM .r o > K e a i l e t ■ « ™ ■»<.•< aitirs X 'U O I U M I O fficial Newspaper North Arlington's Officio! Nowspopor You Said It of lyndhunt tine* 1921 157 Ridgo Rood, ■r Jadm poM b 2S1 Itidg* Road North Arlington, N .J. Lyndhurst, N J. 07071 991-1 *39 99t-3306j Tel. 438-1700 — 0701 Managing Editor — BovoHy Murphy Do you think that New York City shotfd pay for the damagM incurred during the blackout?

• East Huthrrford • Carlsudt • , V a n i l l j r N f u j b E r a s e r le a tier-free $kegff • •»., Lynd. Cbn Ed should pay; Ave., Lynd. • of Rutherford • the dty is helpless to No, but there should be Official Newspaper Of Official Nowtpapor O f Ruthorford deal with aisle sku- a way to get the proper East Rutherford and Caristadt 38 Am n Avonuo tftoas like this - there’s insurance protection to Publication Offices Ruthorford, N .J. 07070 * * t o o m a n y people to- these people so they cat 276 Grove Street, East Rutherford Office M anagtr — Agnot Luko vohirt. The electricity take care of themselves 417 Second Street, Carlstadt. Tel. 438-5100 Prank Lombardi, m at sat, and the people News Editor — Rose Bastion Magilm d Ave., Lynd. •ho wpply it Aould pay f o r k . (iuy Savino, President No, I think it dwuld be John Savino, the responsibility of the Editor A PubiUier A.R. Cornell Amy Divine Federal government, be­ Advertising Director N ew Director cause most of these Tbe Leader Newspapers circulate la SaMh Bergea sad are tbe ofneial shopkeepers can’t get in­ newspapers of North Arliagtoa, Lyadbarst. Ratberford, East Ratherford, aad surance because of the Federal government. Carlstadt. They also have a growing readership ia Woed-Rldge aad Walllagtoa. la land Ave., Lynd. the five community diatrict live ll,«M persoas a mo a it ,M,*M famiUes. These High crim e rates, high Yes, the dty should contiguoui manicipalities bottler oa tbe Hackeasack Meadows which la tbe aext laiemployment are the result of Washington ig­ pay. I ’m In construction, generation will provide a growth pattern that will be marked by tbe eatire aatioa. snd I ’ve seen cities turn The Leader Newspapers are members of tbe Rutherford Chamber of Commerce, noring cities like New Con Ed should pay • Y o rk . down proposals for pow­ the West Hudsoa Soath Bergea Chamber of Commerce, tbe New Jersey Press Ihey are getting paid to er plants If we had ward Ave., Rirfh. Association, the National Editorial Association aad tbe Quality Group Weeklies of provide a service and enough plants, there How can the dty pay? New Jersey. supply power. Let them would be enough power I think it should be the carry damage insurance to prevent this sort of responsibility of each like everyone else. thin g . merchant to have insir- Unused Buildings ance. Among the arguments used by a of Columbus and the Am vets all group trying to get funds for con­ have buildings that have space struction of a com m isiity center in which could be made available to Lyndhurst is that the senior dtizens senior dtizens. are now so numerous they have otA- The Masonic H all on Second Ave. Hey. Kids! Enter grown facilities available for their various church halls, most of which activities. are used only on a lim ited part tim e It should be noted that originally basis, a ll could be made available. the drive for a center concerned it­ The idea of building a center is, of self with youh. But when federal course, attractive. But only on first funds seemed more available for sight. The maintenance costs, the senior citizen help a switch in focw personnel required to operate a pub­ was maneuvered. lic? building and other costs should However, the argument that there give planners second thoughts on the is not sufficient space for housing p r o je c t . ^ senior citizoi activities should be m e t. If more space is needed for the senior dtizens—and the evidence A survey of Lyndhurst would show seems dear that there is—a town­ • plenitude of available space for ship survey could turn up plenty of * senior citizen activities—or for space now standby. l a f e younger folk, as w ell. It must be remembered that our Lyndhurst’s VFW headquarters natton. our states and was gutted by fire and is in dia- oftiaa are being overwhelm ed by I repalr. However, this could be of ta*4 M j '%u m M rebuilt and made available (or aaa- _ inch year. *°r rtUwna and odisr groups. Tha Am erican Laglan Home «aW febster tor such sj-vlces miot~come from A v e . U v s A British Colony? Announcement that Rolls Royce is Rather we w ill remember that fol­ planning its distribution center in lowing the C ivil W ar British interest the Lyndhurst meadowland follows in Lyndhurst again rose sharply. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ lllllilH IH HM IIIM I closely a sim ilar announcement that This was because the Travers and Wedgwood, the famed chinaware Jerom es and other members of the * OFFICIAL*ENTRY BLANK THE WIZARD OF OURS w a s colored by m anufacturer, is also settling a dis­ New York-London jet set made the To be eligible to win a valuable prize, simply color in the tribution center in Lyndhurst. racetrack in Lyndhurst one of their drawing of "The Wizard of O urs", complete the entry blank I t i s only poetic justice that those playgrounds. and drop off your artwork at any Kearny Federal location. NAME great English signatures w ill be­ It was the resemblance of the Prizes will be awarded on the basis ol originality and neatness AGE come a part of the Lyndhurst scene. western slope of Lyndhurst, then for each age group. Entries will be judged by the Senior A rt Thoae very same meadows were set­ filled with trees and farm land and Director of-Turchette Advertising of Nutiey, N .J. PHONE NUMBER tled in 1668 by an Englishman the racetrack, to Lyndhurst, Eng­ All entries must be submitted by August 31st. Winners will be ADDRESS named W illiam Sandford, nephew of land, where the social set held forth Nathaniel Kingsland, a form er Brit- notified by phone or mail by the 15th of September. One entry on vacations, that is supposed to CITY ...... p er child, p lease. ish soldier who, however, was an have brought the name to South Ber­ Irishm an-born. g e n . Immediate families ot employees, officers and directors of STATE ZIP There has been a long, continuing Keamy Federal are ineligible to *in . All entries become the relationship between the British and It was, history relates, a sight the meadowlands. when the train pulled into the station We w ill forget tem porarily the at Lyndhurst and the New Yorkers British band that swept along Schuy­ descended. They were met with car­ ler Ave. during the Revolution, cap- riages and taken to the racetrack tired Edward IQngsland and took where suitable provision had been him away to New York as a prison­ made for their com fort. er. We w ill forget, too, that King- Left now are only memories—and sland, as a result of the incident, the name of Travers on a Lyndhurst foreswore ever wearing a beaver hat street spiking off Valley Brook Ave. again. He was wearing a beaver when captured and, according to re­ However, Rolls Royce and Wed­ ports, his British captors amused gwood are certain to write a new themselves by beating him over the chapter in the history of British in­ head w ith it. fluence in South Bergen. New Jersey’s Advantages Fantus Co., a subsidiary of Eton & It has one of the most expensive Bradstreet says a study shows New educational plants in the country. Jersey is delinquent in promoting its Those two things go together. advantages and, therefore, suffers in There are those who harp about the the com petition for investm ent in in­ cost of education. And others insist dustrial sites. the educational process just doesn't “New Jersey’s industrial devel­ pay for itself. opment clim ate has always func­ Nevertheless, an investor in a New tioned on the premise of letting the Jersey site is assured competent, stale's long industrial history and its high grade employees because of the pranimity to markets speak for educational system. New. Jersey haa them selves without adding extra in­ always had high grade elem entary ducements, ” the report stated. “ In and secondary schools. In recent view of lagging industrial growth, years it has branched out w ith more such a policy may no longer be ad­ state uni verities and a whole new system of community colleges. v is a b le . The report also found that New This educational plant Mf geared to Jersey's promotional effort has been turn out researcher i, engineers, sci- haptauard and lacking in continuity. enlists—you w a* it. New. Jersey Fantia listed numerous anas In education {r r t n it. Other states may boast e f_ _ which New Jersey might stress its natural advantages. phical. tax 'and iM iw injhfiV However, there is one advantage vantagM. But'Naw Jerasy W th a : best .advantage of them which Fantus failed to stress and in today's m arket is probably the moat all—qualified, competent, educated important ingredient a prospective sn a m ajor corporation settles investor should seek. ___ New Jersey probably has the best in New Jersey it is- assured an unending flaw of productive, high educated working force in the coun­ grade help. t r y WritesBy OwySavfaa Uluminating O Treatice v ie A ^ make his country better. He thinks his yean of ex- g^Hr perience in following the C T ~ / I snags and duplications of The the nation's laws have Frustrated American made it possible for him to- By Samuel J Kuuaaner help un/rustrate his fellow Foosaner has divided Ms Now, then is a raal origi- Americans. book into a doaen chapters, ■*]. Samuel J. Foosaner. a T^h 10 *•“. Ftossner beginning with "Lobbying Msny cw teU you what is wiry, stocky man with the l*obebly would love to and Skyrocketing Govern- wrot* others cat m«fc. vitality and energy of a 5erve in th« Congress ment costs” and ending acid commanU on the beaver, swam into my ken e* ere I * cou^ aim his with "Many Taxpayers wrongs. But ta this faad when he was writing a col Gatling at the sowce. Cannot Afford T» D ir.” m Um book h m not umnen tax hints for the old °» t»* other hand by From the NlWdt tome only is the H^inatli I m i Newark Sunday CW1 binding himself into the Fooeaner maintains in Up- snd cotauttai* h i a te pro­ elective process Foosaner per M ontclair to the law of- scribes cures, What had been a news- would probably And himself fice he conducts on Bel- Take | “Federal paper byline materialized more frustrated than ever, levue Avenue. Moatdair, is Wsate - Billio n Down The into a hard-hitting lawyer Politics, as played in our a short walk. Foosaner Drata." WHAT when I ran across a case in couitry, is a cruel taskmas- walks it often, fulminating Fooeaner quota a federal which he proved to the gov- ter, making demands that as be goes because of what report abowir« ttot the eminent that it had over- almost dehumanize the he feels are injustices SUte Department m-u charged one of the people we call the public wreaked upon the gullible nine oat of 10 promotion in Wod worth heirs about $3 servants, I"*1*' substantial violation of the million in taxes. Amid the So Foosaner did a better So he not only outline civil Service law ad that sounding of triumphant thir«: he elected himaelf the mesa of government, |„ ^ m nu(e center horns Foosaner scored advisor to the American what was probably the larg­ est victory any individual taxpayer ever registered over the government.

That was a long time ago You’ve gotta Foosaner's success as a tax law yer became legen­ dary. Clients suffering from hand it tons, tax bite flowed into his of- mmm fice. Real estate in- ' vestments sprouted profits. W He founded an insurance ; f company. Since his adver- ^ sary almost all of the time was the government he be^ came more and more <>U * raged over conditions he encountered. i MMgJjHHHH The outrage has now been channeled into a book called "The Frustrated American Foosaner founded his own publishing company to produce the book. He has. his own dis- tribution company market- I ing the book. | Fooaaner doesn’t pose aa I a swami He is an Amert- < I can possessed of typical I A m erican get-up-and-go, I ■ware of the advantages in- I herent in a free country, eager to do his share to Social Lyndhurst CORNER OF KINGSLAND AND RIVERSIDE AVENUES Security (Next to the Pantry Pride) Asks For CEIGsr*1 Now through August 12th L™“$g?oFF,ce Incom e and continues at our Lyndhurst Office only through August 12th! • Enjoy Free Gifts for Savers! • Free Souvenirs for Everyone! iwMa sum* ia«aj • "Windy" the Balloon Machine! People should promptly • “First 100" Special! The first 100 people to attend get a surprise “Early Bird” Gift! report changes in circum­ stances that could affect their supplemental security income (SSI) payments and should not wait to hear tour choice when you tour choice when you tour choice when you tour choice when you from social security, ac­ deposit $250 or more deposit $1,000 or m ore deposit $5,000 or more deposit $10,000 or more cording to Zygmwt Baza- in a new account) in a new account! in a new account) in a new account I nowski. social security dis­ trict manager in Passaic. The SSI program makes monthly payments to

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shot into the left centerfleld powSr alley bringing li« the league with a U and 0 record ... Ruther­ home the clincher ... ReiUy’s win was his second in ford's entry In the Southern Division of the Bergm County Soccer Association POMatass a 1 and • Hawk’s Corner W W U .T M "HAWK" M N I last two outings ... Rick M urray, the former Lyn­ dhunt High and F.D .U. diamond standout, had to record ... Lyndhurst’s Parkview Houae is lesdlng ths cut his season short with Ridgefield in the Met Insiders claim that Coach Bruce Bartlett w ill be Ruggiero was coaching the Golden Bean ... The East Division of the Nutiey Stow Pitch Softball i» .gn> and as coach of the Hackensack American back as the S t M ary’s High School football coach g a m e w a s dunged to a lt:M AM. tfan» b e ­ League with a 6 and 0 mark ... Saturday was a big day at Courtime Mea(lowlands for the 1977 season ... Committee from St. M ary's cause of the Easter Recess and e a r ly in the game a Legion team recently because of a promotion in pri­ Racquetball Club In Lyndhurst when four-time na­ Fathers and Alumni Club met with Sister Margaret L y n d h u r s t player hit a fly ball down the IcftfiaM line vate employment ... tional champion, Charlie Brum field, a l San Diego, Ellen, O .P., the school principal, yesterday on the w h ic h Fuchs called foul WUch brought O im lir n Friday was a productive baseball day for the Man put on an exhibition ... Racquetball is a combo of m atter ... The Lyndhurst-Lodi American Legion c h a r g in g out claiming the Wall bit the white line ... ning Fam ily of Rutherford ... Young B illy Manning pitched a three-hitter, fanned 13, hit safely tw ice and squash and paddleball ... Club is located on Chubb baseball game scheduled for tonight has been Fuchs ended the arguemefc qricUy whan he told batted in a ru i as Rutherford Americans elim inated changed from a 8:00 P.M . starting time to $:00 Ruggiero it wasn’t him tw t was blind but th e Avenue, which has only been known as a good Carlstadt in a D istrict V Little League game 5 to 3 “crab-catch” location ... St. M ary’s M ark Giordano, P.M ., as the lighting at Kennedy Park in Lodi is not groundskeepen w en blind because the line w a s operating 1006 ... When East Rutherford and Lyn­ c r o o k e d . . . while a short field away at Memorial Field older spending summer playing with Verona-Cedar Grove Brother Fran batted In the winning run with a sacri­ dhurst Legion teams clash next Monday night under The 2>th a n a l Lyndhunt Tbwnrfiip Golf Tourna­ Twins in the Efesex County League and last week the the lights at the Breslin M em orial Field the assigned ment, sponsored by the Department of Parks, w ill fice fly to give league leading Rutherford Am erican T w in took over first place in the standings ... North umpires are the veteran Charley Fuchs and the be staged on Sinday, Septem ber nth, at the Musco- Legion a 3 to 2 victory over Hasbrouck Heights ... In Arlington’s Frank Memenemin won th ellA in g pool netcong G olf C3i4> on Route No. M in Hackettstown mother outstanding performance W allington's Joe on the Atlantic Clipper out of Point Pleasant last ... First fourcome w ill tee-off at M :N A.M. with a Pivinski pitched a one-hitter in defeating East Ruth­ Wednesday with his catch of a fh*e ... Richie Ma- dinner and awards program in the evening at the erford, 1( to 0, in a D istrict V Little League dash ... lecki of North Arlington caught 62 flukes while row golf course ... Township Clerk Bert Perry and this In the 13-Year-Old Division IV Babe Ruth League boating out of Atlantic Highlands Rutherford's w riter a n the co-chairman of the ronwriitae on ar­ Tournament Lyndhurst scored five nns in the top of Bob Esposito had a big crab catch at Dick’s Landtag the ninth to break a 4-4 tie only to see Wood Ridge- Sports rangements ... This Friday (Ju ly S ) is the deadline Horse trainer Jim Crupi came igi with a beauty Moonachie come back to scon six runs In the bot­ for m aking application for the vacant head football last Friday at Monmouth Park when Paul’s Allbahal coaching position at Rutherford Hgh School ... tom of the ninth and gain a 10 to 9 decision ... won the fourth race, paying $23.20 for a deuce ... Two local entries In the Bergen Athletic Associ­ league's umpire-in-chief Pat Abate ... The mention Deadlines for filing applications for the Bergen T h e 5 a n d 1 exacta brought a pay-off of tlTO .n ... ation’s Softball League, Rutherford M achinery and of Fuchs, who has been um piring for over four dec­ County Open G olf Charrqpionsttips has been extended Lyndhurst’s Dom Griek qualified for the G nat Ad­ National Community Bank, have 8 and 4 and 7 and 4 ades on the collegiate, scholastic, semi-pro and to next Tuesday ... The tourney, which is lim ited to venture PBA Open to be held in Trenton on August records respectably ... The Bankers dropped a close American Legion baseball levels, always recalls a 140 am ateurs and professionals* w ill be played at the 19-22 . . . G r ie k e a rn e d th e in v it a tio n w h e n h is 1 ,3 1 * S to 7 decision to undefeated Nabisco, who a n lead- game he was umpiring between Lyndhurst Mgh Ridgewood Country Club on Ju ly n and n ... total pins in six games was best at the Lodi Lanes ... School and Paterson Eastside when Coach Frank A real bargain for an a baseball fans is on tap for Reda Move Top 7-0 Italian Villa Come Back Top award at the G n at Adventure Toumey Is $7,000 Thursday nigh, Ju ly 21, at the Breslin Memorial Both Lyndhurst little League All-Star teams w ill Field in Bergen Cwmty Park when the Metropolitan In a crucial game for the lead the League in hitting. League standings: be seeing D istrict V first round action at the same League stages its annual All-Star game between the Italian V illa after a sorod Ly n d h u rs t R ed 7-0; It a l­ time ... Friday night at S:00 P.M . the Am erican Lea­ best in the Northern and Southern Divisions ... beating last weekend to the ia n V illa 5-1; N .A . F is h 5-2; guers w ill be at Saddle Brook while the National Adults w ill be charged two dollars and children a Reds by a score of 15-5, the M EN ! ! ! Villa defeated the Flames F la m e s 1-5; O u tsid ers 1-5. (Continued on Pag* 15) dollar with the kids receiving an official Little 6-5 The V illa now 5-1 edged TIRED OF A BEAUTY League bat ... A glance at the records w ill show that the Flames by scaring PARLOR HAIRCUT? the Met League is a “hitters” league aa not less three runs in the third in­ than 23 players a n hitting from . S 3 ig> to .431 w h ic h Steve Del pome, formerly of Michelangelo in North ning on a triple by George Mike Horan of the Clifton Tigers lead the league Arlington, has opened a hair care center for men. Rotko Mark Dembowski WHEELS & with ... North Arlington's H arry W alker, playing for had two home runs in his He is specializing in: the Ridgefield Am ericans, is batting .406 aa a desig­ bid for the Triple Crown. • CUTTING • STYLING nated batter ... A baseball oddity occured recently in The Reds out slugged the THINGS a Met League game at Breslin Memorial Field t r im Outsiders 15-7 on I runs in • HAIRPIECES the first. Frank Brady hit 609 RIDGE ROAD catcher Jim Gardner of the Ridgefield Americans • COLORING threw out three base rum en at second base in one his fourth homer and Mark LYNDHURST, N. ). • PERMS inning ... Another seldom feat took place on DeMartino continues to • STRAIGHTENINGS Thursday night when the Moonachie Bm vea’ Rex PHONE 935 - 3672 Peters belted a home run deep over the left cen- MeadowlandsY N ew & Used Bikes & Complete Repair Service • FACIALS terfield fence, well over 425 fe e t... Moonachie, with • WOMEN'S HAIRCUTTING Lyndhurst's Frank Servideo and George Abate in Has Bike Trips We also have Tennis Racquets & Sporting the line-up, have been hot of late and are but two ALL WORK DONE IN PRIVACY The Meadowlands Area games out of first place in the Southern Division on Equi. APPTS. NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY YMCA is sponsoring a six the strength of strong victories over the Clifton (() week Recreation \fini- Also Bargain Center on other items Remember, whatever image you have to Phillies and the Wayne Athletivs ... The latter an project, m ake sure it's a Bike Program, where you leading the division... can team how to safely op­ Every Saturdby - Sidewalk Sale Day Also in Met League action last week Lyndhurst's erate and ride a mini-bike MAN'S IMAGE Frank R eilly, out of Queen Of Peace and Monouth under skilled s»*>ervtiion R e a Stand 55 RIDGE ROAD College, pitched Saddle Brook to a 4 to 3 win over This . exciting program SPECIAL MINI BIKE ALMOST NEW the W ayne As’, striking out eight and walking one ... w ill begin on July % 1*77 $ 1 5 0 .0 0 Lyndtiurst, N.J. 935-7978 The winning rvn scored in the bottom of the seventh and an d a a S c o t . 1*77. W inner 1974 National H.P. Comp. when Rutherford’s DeWayne Cason M M a Hne W o o ls N e w . LYNDHURST DAY special designed N al taxpayer? Seventeen cents of every electric and gas A i n p A p n r n PROGRAM FOR dollar you pay goes for taxea... making PSE&G the State's largest taxpayer. CARE CENTER w(™ Nobody likes it but everybody pays taxes, induding PSE&G In fact, PSE&G paid over $216 million in state and local taxes this past year, making jt New Jersey's largest taxpayer These taxes have an important effect on your utility bill. You may not have realized it, KINDERGARTEN READINESS but taxes are reflected in the price you pay for just about anything A company includes the SOCIAL STUDIES -SCIENCE taxes it pays to local, state and federal govern­ -MUSIC -ART ments in what it charges for its goods or • ARTS & CRAFTS . LANGUAGE services. But unlike a sales or income tax, you never see these taxes directly In the case of •READING *MATH PSE&G, 17 cents out of every dollar you paid SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES for your electric or gas service last year went 2 BASIC PROGRAMS for taxes AGES 2-5 Whare does all your electric and gaa tax money go? Most of it goes to local communi­ HOT LUNCH ties Here's how it works ^ PIUS 3 SHACKS P S E & G pays three different taxes levied by the state OPEN ALL YEAR • A franchise tax is paid to 300 municipalities for the use of public streets It is computed at the rate of 5% of gross revenues, and last year the franchise tax amounted to nearly $65 million. •A gross receipts tax is also levied by the state against PSE^G's facilities and is payable to 339 municipalities in which they are located Last year's gross receipts tax, com­ 17% o f your PSE&G mlectric and gam puted at 7 5% of gross revenues, totalled dollar gpes for taxes. over $ 118 million • A Surtax computed at 12.5% of the gross receipts and franchise taxes, goes directly Haw taxea are distributed to a com­ Let's use the franchise tax as an to the state for its own use P S E & G paid a munity. example It's computed at 5% of gross Surtax of nearly $23-million last year revenues Each of 300 municipalities PSEaG also pays local real estate taxes directly receives a share of the total franchise tax, to 226 m unicipalities These alone amounted equal to the share of P S E a G 's invest­ to over $ 10 million last year ment in that community If 1% of P S E iG 's investment were in Town the Public A ll in all, 9 out of every 10 N ew Jersey tax A, Utility Tax Bureau would direct PSE&G dollars P S E iG pays go right to the local to pay 1% of the total franchise tax to municipalities we serve. In fact, last year 33 Town A municipalities each received over $ 1 million from P S E iG So PSE&G is New Jersey's biggest taxpayer n O G M W pMttCTOK. CAKOl OCUA FAVt And those taxes represent a significant portion of your P S E iG energy bills O PSHG The Energy People . THURSPAY, JUiY 81. I»77 - <* , r 7H aw------k’s Corner 1—i Jensen (Continued from Poga 14) Leads - Leaguers w ill play Lodi away ... North Arlington w ill host one of the semi-final D istrict V games a week from Thursday ... Hasbrouck Heights w ill host CBS-TV the D istrict V finals on Saturday, Ju ly 30 ... W ell­ For the third consecutive ington's beautiful U ttle League Held w ill be the site year Jim J wiser w ill bring of the ’77 State U ttle League Play-offs ... Us all-star CBS-TV softball team to Lym hint for a Lenny Deleasa, catcher for W ellington's Am erican c h a rity g sm e, A ugust 23. Lehion team , who hit two home ruts in the 10 to 3 Lyndhurst All-Stars w ill win over Lyndhurst last Friday night, catches for oppose the Jensen team, Colgate University up in Hamilton, New York ... looking for their first vic­ Lyndhurst Mgh School’s Chris Ferrara, All-County to ry . The Jensen gsme has be­ come traditional with Lyn­ dhurst softbsUerm. It pro­ vides exciting fiai and a considerable sun of money for charity. Sports This year the South Ber­ gen Mental Health Center and the Association for the Retarded will share the golfing ace, teed odd in-the qualifying rotaid of the Bergen County 'Jw io r Open at the Em erson Country Tickets have already Club on Monday morning ... Terry Shoe bridge's bat­ gone on sale. ting 'average dropped to .214 for Burlington, Iowa of Jensen and Ms softballers the Class “ A” Mid-West League ... The Milwaukee are well known throughout . * * ■ $ % § > farm hand had three hits in 14 at-bets last week ... the metropolitan area. They On the season the Lyndhurst All-Stater has 23 R BIs pU y 30 to I t games each year, all for charity. The and five home runs in 185 at-bats .., team takes no money for A Lyndhurst business w ill have a hand in the stag­ expenses. It only stipulates ing of the New York Yankee’s Old-Timers Day at that recognized charities Yankee Stadium on Saturday, August 13th ... The share the receipts. Yankees management w ill present leather traveling Pat Carucci, president of luggage, lined with the traditional Yankee pin-stripe the Softball League, said m aterial, to the invited Old-Timers ... H ie order for that the qame this year is attracting unusual attention the luggage was made with the.K & K Trophy M art because of the blackout -r of 288 Stuyvesant Avenue oeooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< that hit New York two 0004 weeks ago. Jensen headed . vV*.'* L t * ' * 0 ^'■'''xbOOS a news team that worked I SUMMER | through the night and all the next day to keep the puUic informed about how CLEARANCE SALE the work of correcting the blackout was progressing. TO i * O FF Jensen pitches for his team. He has a resounding NOW THRU MONTH OF JULY victory record. A Lyndhurst team has yet to beat Jensen. The first [u\lancij Ckiik ^askions game was dose—although ending in the CBS favor. Specialist in fashion for ths fo il figure Last year wss a rout. We’ll do better this IARGE SELECTION year," promised Carucci OF COTTON FASHIONS “Our team is tired ot tak­ ing tt on Uw

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Wagon 6-cyt. auto trana. m atrajbrfc*. AM, roof earner. AM radto 2* 128 mi Ljmn * Spacto Prtce $3638 90, N J Stale SMee Ta. $171 SS. LVNN S rempleti h N m pnoa ta queahed buyer* $2804 13 Omm payment $12000, Balance due ta finance 834*4 13 *120 Finance 0*10196 $82600. Total tuna balance $482000. Annuel Parnentfe Rale 14 64% 0>la»>ed Payment Pnca >866000. 28 mmStf poywtoia______P E R MO. *185 R MO, I Times" I THURSDAY, JU IY 21. 1977 Lynn Fitzpatrick Bride Of David H. Welsch

St. Michael's Church, maids Marybeth Goodish, Lyndhurst was the setting Pal Albanese, Maureen for the wedding of Miss Longo and Sue Ferrara. Lynn Fitzpatrick and David The bride wore a gown of H. Welsch, 'both of Lyn­ silk organza with net yoke dhurst on the afternoon of and mandarin neck of Alen- Saturday, Jin e S . con lace studded with se- Father Joaeph J. Waskel qiins Her matching lace officiated at the four-thirty m a n tilla was draped over ceremony which was fol­ h e r hair and fell into a lowed by a reception for ISO train to the hem of the relatives and guests at gown, and she wore a Lyle’s Restaurant, River double tier face veil of net. Road, Kearny. Jo* Marino She carried a prayer book and his five-musicians sup­ and rosary beads, the plied special music for the prayer book leaves inter­ Mr. and Mrs. David H. Weltdi festivities. The bride, spersed with ribbon stream ­ daughter of Mr and Mrs. ers knotted with fresh flo- Harold F. Fitzpatrick of Park Place, was given in Robert Welsch served his - ^ m arriage by her father. brother as bestman and the 438 53501 438-5371 438-5377AO 0 E l 7*7 Mary Sfrai and Omni* Msryan Her husband is the son of bride’s four brothers, Har­ i- T T im r T F i i j ! i 11 Mr. and Mrs. Harold old, James, Michael and W e lsch . Joseph, ushered. 4 0FHCES TO BETTER SERVE YOU Sgroi-MorganTroth Told Among the guests was The bride is a graduate of ★ 57 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD Mr. and Mr*. Robert J. Malinchak the bride's paternal grand­ Lyndhurst High School and Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian S. Kearny public school sys­ mother, Mrs. May Fitzpat­ for several years was em­ ★ 200 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST Nancy Grosso Becomes Bride Sgroi of North Arlington tem. Her fiance was gradu­ rick. of Hoboken. Her ma­ ployed by Patsy's ShopRite. * 15 ORIENT WAY, (2nd. Floor) RUTHERFORD have announced the en­ Our Lady Queen of Peace Leahy and Linda Malin- ated from the same college ternal grandfather. James Her husband also attended gagement of their daughter, * 205 RIDGE ROAD, NORTH ARUNGTON Church, North Arlington, Ctjfik, sister of the groom, where he majored in Social ftacioppi, of Hollywood, Lyndhurst High School and Mary Christine, to Dennis is with Ron Marc Associ­ was the setting for the wed­ bridesmaids Linda Drabin Science. He is employed by Florida, also invited as an Morgan, son of Mr. and honored guest, was not able ates. SERVING ALL SOUTH BERGEN INCLUDING ding on Sunday. Jm e 19 of was flowergirl Linda and Gauvin Construction Co., RUTHERFORD EAST RUTHERFORD LYNDHURST Mrs. Joseph Morgan of Suf- to be present due to last- CARLSTADT WOOD-RIDGE HASBROUCK Miss Nancy Grosso of Lyn­ the ringbearer. Greg Dra­ Inc. in Warwick. Rhode Is­ fem. New York. An Octo­ minute unavoidable circum­ HEIGHTS WALLINGTON NORTH ARLINGTON dhurst and Robert J Malin- bin, are niece and nephew land. K E A R N Y ______ber 30 wedding is planned stances but sent his heart­ Portrait chak of North Arlington, of the groom The bride-elect, a gradu­ Bingo For iest congratulations to the MORE AREA K REALTY SALES ... with Father O'Connell offi­ Steven Bol lander was ate of Queen of Peace High couple. ciating at the four o'clock bestman and Dennis Del- Seniors Of Japan S | L L THRU “K” TODAY!!! School, North Arlington, re­ The Lyndhurst Parks De­ Miss Kathy Qierico was ceremony The bride is the pone. Robert Bollander and ceived her bachelor's de­ partment under the direc­ maid of honor in blue gown daughter of Mr and Mrs Je ffre y Guidetti ushered “Portraits of Japan," gree from Dominican Col­ tion of Commissioner Ron­ and picture hat and car­ Bartholomew "Buddy" A reception at the Wayne narrated in person by Wil­ lege in Blauvelt, N.Y., ald Bogle, will have Bingo rying harmonzing colored Grosso and the bridegroom Manor followed the cere­ liam Moore will open the SOLO where she majored in Span­ on Monday, Ju ly 2Sth from carnations. the son of M r and Mrs An­ mony 55th season of the Unity ish with certification to 10 A M to 3 P.M. Refresh­ Arrayed in gowns of vari­ drew Malinchak. The couple will make Travel Film Series on 550 CENTRAL AVE. teach regular and special ments w ill be served. There ous rainbow hues and car­ their home in Lyndhurst Thursday evening. Septem­ education. She is a per­ w ill be a donation of 25 rying bouquets of matching CARLSTADT Mrs Faith Schreckenstein upon their return from a ber 29, at the Montclair manent substitute in the cents. carnations, were brides­ was matron of honor and honeymoon at Paradise Is­ High School. Sheila Jane Link. Joan land, Florida SOLD Our “BREEZY” 253 VAN BUREN coif: ringlets FANTASTIC AVE. glorified by OFFER!! LYNDHURST CHARTER FUGHT SOLD N ew York 841 MORTON ST. to E. RUTHERFORD Prestwick, Scotland $ 2 3 3 13 Our stylist uses ringlets to create this fresh new NEW SUMMER U KIW M •• look and Nice Change to give it the lustrous , R o u n d color. Nice Change is the longer wearing rinse £ PRICE REDUCED . Trip RUTHERFORD: YOUR that lasts for weeks, without rub-off! In colors- that RUTHERFORO: Modern professional building with SEARCH IS OVER! 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9 9 8-0 126 and cordial, continental breakfast, free EAST RUTHERFORD: NORTH ARLINGTON: M AKE YOUR OFFER! Large LETS BRAG A LITTLE movie, free stereo. 5 & 3 two family home on About this alum sided 7 room Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lippert large landscaped grounds home featuring 3 bedrooms, Move-m condition Excellent living and dining rooms, den Ray's HAIRDRESSER income producer Owners & kitchen Plus large garage Stelmack/Lippert Married GREAT BRITAIN CHARTERS, Inc. have purchased elsewhere and private yard W ill sell and must sell NOW! fast only S40.S00 HAIR STYUST - HAIR COLORIST Miss Tracy Stetmack of After a honeymoon in the 858 KEARNY AVE. 140 Broadway, N. Y. C. 10018 - PLUS MANY OTHER LISTINGS - Lyndhurst and Maurice Lip-' Bahamas, the couple have OPP. GAILS , Turn., Fri. and Sal. 9-6 pert of Newton were mar­ taken up residence in New­ KEARNY, N.J. 07032 Thun. 9-9 ried Saturday Jine 25 in St. ton. ( 212 ) 391 • (460 NOT A " MULTIPLE LIST Michael's Church. Lyn­ dhurst with Father Martin Silver officiating at the double-ring ceremony. A re­ ception followed at Hickory Hills Country Club. Totowa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stetmack of Page Avenue and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lippert. Cindi Greeves was maid of honor and bridesmaids were the groom's sister, Donna Lippert, Donna Jaszczult, Debbie Stasik and Mariann Brant. Bridal attendants wore quiana gowns in pink, blue. yeMow, peach and lime green, and baby's breath in their hair, and carried bou­ quets of daisies, carnations and baby’s breath. The bride was gowned in white silk organza accented with Venice lace and wore a matching headband to which her fingertip illusion veil was caught, and car­ ried a bouquet of white roaes and baby's breath. James Moore was bes- tman and ushers were Matt Menke, Frank San Philip and Pat Kelly Mrs. Lippert, the bride, is a graduate of Bergen Com­ munity College Her hus­ band is employed at Page Auto Body, Lyndhurst. . PAPER BACK t b o o k s : 5 for SI .0 0 * 3 0 ,0 0 0 In stack .

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Tfank/ le qou! June,1976 $81,907651 June,1977 $91,792,126 Gain: $9 M illion plus! CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION t w ® JU N E 30,1977 ASSETS: 1977 1976 $ 7,510,634 Cash & due trom banks ...... * 9,884,422 Investm ent Securities: U.S. Treasury Securities ...... •••24,049 8,313,089 Securities of other U.S. Gov’t Agencies 13,350,015 10,653,942 W h * « ” O bligations of States & w«s5r&r>',B- Political Subdivisions 6 °' 2.6Zb 8,965,957 Other Securities ...... , ...... ^ * > 2 .4 5 6 797,590 41,917,305 Loans 1,208,286 Less: Unearned discount...... 1,551,385 Reserve for possible loan losses 627,061 634,132 Net lo a n s ...... 43,859,361 40,074,887 Federal Funds sold ...... 3,800,000 2,700,000 Bank Premises and Equipment Net of accumulated depreciation 2,198,033 1,785,301 Other Assets ...... 1,001,166 1,106,251 TO TA L ...... $91,792,126 $81,907,651

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Tho coupons praasrtsd T O T A L ...... $91,792,126 $81,907,651 with addWonst purchass ol colteo will bo redeemed allaee valve. OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADRIAN I. RIORDAN WILHELM B. BRONANDER, JR. Chairman of tho Board—Chief Executive Officer President, Scandia Packaging Machinery Company ROBERT J. JONES ProaMorft CaaMor—Chief Administrative Officer WILLIAM J. GLACCUM Pmrtnmr. B orgoa a BorgoM MAftY J. ANDREWS Administrative Vico President—Trust Officer ROBERT J. JONES President—Cashier . . MARTIN J . CUFFE Vice President— Operations CALVIN S. KOCH Counsellor-at-Law ROBERT E. HODGES Assistant Vice President— Commercial Loans HARRY A. MASIN Owner, Gail's Women s Wear HAROLD WELSH W e Sen O nly U.S.O .A. Assistant Vice President— Loan Collection ARTHUR J. O CONNOR O'Connor Agency JAMES REINHOLD Assistant Cashier— Consumer Credit PETER PFAFF H c n f ) “ C h o i c e " President, Pfatf Tool & Mfg. Co., Inc. U.S.O.A. CHOICE BEEF SHOULDER OR . ^ PATRICIA PEGRAM Assistant Cashier— Bookkeeping and Transit ADRIAN I. RIORDAN Chairman of the Board Round Roast ^S?TTOWL Ib^1^ choice! KINGS TREAT-BONUB BUY! COUNSEL 'NATHAN ROGOFF President, KOCH & KOCH Corned Poof Brisket » 7 9 ° Roval Lumber & Millwork Company Calvin S. Koch/Calvin S. Koch, Jr. THIS IS A QOOO PRICE! ^ . BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GROUP Heinz Ketchup *£ B 9 C WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN * N ESTEA - QOOO MUCH .Executive Assistant Iced Tea Mix n*ii|n | QTFVENSON v ic t o r ia K. LOTITO CAMPBELL'S-QOOO PRICE) m v?ce President Public Relations Representative Pork & Beans 4^99° ADVISORY COMMITTEES i \ HARRISON-EAST NEWARK ALBERT F. CARBONE, President, A. & F. Carbone, Inc. THOMAS CIFELLI, Supt. of Water & Pollution Control, Harrison JAM ES CLARK, President, National Siding Corp. DON L. DICKSON, Dorsey Roofing Co JO EL KORN, President, Korn-Mar Appliances METROPOLITAN: fSSZS -sr. 3.98* WILTON A. HAWKINS, President, Chemplast, Inc. GOLDEN RIPE mm MARVIN HELLER, President, Roman Adhesives, Inc. Bananas "SS!? 5 J1 M THOMAS MARTIN, President, C.P. Test Service, Inc. MARTIN SIEGAL, President, Marvel Mfg. Co. JEROME ZELLER, C.P.A. Pantry Pride LYNDHURST PUBLIC RELATIONS: BRUNO VALENTE MID-KEARNY: ^ 1 THEODORE J. WALES, Publisher, The Observer DAVID HANKIN, Partner- Ben Franklin Stores T H IS IS A OOODPMCB HERBERT PRESTUP, Zalkins, Ina FRANK SMILARI, Administrator, West Hudson Hospital BRANCH OFFICERS EAST NEWARK: Robert J. M u llig a n , Vice President-Branch Manager Sliced Bologna Lucille Borghesi, Assistant Manager NORTH ARLINGTON: Louis Paolino, Assistant Cashier-Branch Manager Viola Barry, Administrative Assistant W EST KEARNY: Linda Cardini, Branch Supervisor SOUTH KCARNY: Robert Comer, Assistant Cashier-Branch Manager LYNDHURST: Thomas R. Lupo, Vice President-Branch Manager COLOHIA1 O FFICE: Margaret Murray, Assistant Cashier-Branch Supervisor MIO-KtARNY: Susanne Kamen, OeOOaftANTRM.-UNSCcnicu m m * Assistant Cashier-Branch Manager ■» B a l l ( h a O U KKD H v s -m Q l l v HARRISON: Diane Kozlowski, H a l IM 9II Un w o o n k s btt. O B Branch Manager K■oouiDnisnes S i S S Mum ’0 «9n>93q Q Q C n o n a e r o h a m s p r a y .M Q O P M c a SrfKO IMP — Only LOCtty 0*n«j and OperafO Comrrwc*! Bank — ---- ■ M - * REQ./UNSCENTEO S - o l» l» * r H l W M l ULTRA HOLD « • ■ ______IT R ESPO N Si«£ FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL EHRORS FIRST NATIONAL. BAN K HEALTHIm A U ^ S dSNOT AV A M SLE AT THE myiNOTON PANTRY PU BS. AU. W FfC TN C THRU JULY 23. ANB TRUST COM M NY OP KEARNY — •••• MiW ItlW I SI I Mutant --- r'*** cm aW OMae — MKHud Aw/Wt-1130 - a M N M m y A J/ N 1 - M M M a M M a m *- 1 3 » O m « l A«./S91-3SS0 W M l m « — 2 Ouyt P m s m c Am /S91 3S5« (00RMg*Rd./«n-MS7 Lyndhunt — 4MValt«ytwook Av»./S»1-3Ma NVBMM BMNPUUa MIL » — H»«ri»on Av«. Cot. Sth/991-3100 IMPS! npw itafntsr m i~r-r- * t ~“ — ‘ "— y*“—1'— *— ------— *• - - *-«— »H - THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1977- Transformalion Of Marlboro Inn By I alma Oars The country lisi atmos­ In this glad new day phere prepares the proapec- when preservation of land- tive diner for the interior q marks is a commodity of where entrance is so friend­ the highest order, it is en­ ly and homelike one feels couraging to see the trans­ he has entered the tome d formation of the “old" a friend ineteeff df thes rre- Marlboro Inn on Grove St d a and Watchung Ave., Mont-' d a k . Leo, slim and smiling, I say “old” advisedly may be on hand to greet If since the hostelry dates you and to escort you to back only to lttl. one d the tables in one d p Yet such have been the the several dbing rooms. vidsdtudes of these fast He may lead you to the sal­ moving times that although ad bar where he has spent it was scarcely more than the afternoon concocting half a century old—It was new specialties He may opened first in ltJl—it lean over the table and INTERNA seemed only demolition urge sirloin steak au Tha Diaz Shtw* of Mexico City are m p ih as was In the futire of the poivre, breast of capon a la ju g g le rs. M arlboro. Marlboro or stuffed baked The loss of this graceful Panama shrimp. move to the neft town. John R. Hall knows how to The venerable performing stractire which once was Hoxie Bras, thus pre­ chanel it into a great show tradition of a Laura Her­ the center of suburban Es­ R a y F e sta , the sort-in­ serves the very t—enct of on a tight schedule. John riott ... the tirelessly creat­ sex society seemed fated law. w ill not be there. He is circus: a few magical Hall is the circus' Booking ive showmanship of a Hoxie busy in the kitchen where hours o f and Promotion Manager Tucker ... the modem man­ until fire destroyed the Claremont Diner, another he practices the cdlnary romance, and incomparable who coordinates arrange­ agerial and inventive abili­ aits and keepa the didiea entertainment that mate­ ments in over 400 American ty of a John Hall ... tie famed suburban Eases site. The Claremont fire left flowing sw iftly snd neatly rializes mysteriously In a cities for Hoxie’s two trav­ them all together with the It is an experiment back­ country town or suburb, eling units. John ex­ common bond of deep af­ the manager, Leo Martin, with a lively imagination ed by nearly $1 million. Re­ snd 1* gene, Just as myste­ emplifies the kind of people fection for the circus and novations do not come LLAMA MIAI Ih t animals a n a circus's biggest attrac­ riously, with the next moo­ who are keeping the circus all it represents, snd you cultivated by decades in the tion* — and these cut* llamai show you why. 5 restaurant field, and time cheaply these days. Trans­ ring's light. tradition alive in America begin to understand why forms tions have a way d Such miracles, of course, on his hands. The Imagina­ today. He fell In love with the Hoxie Bro s. Circus ex- slicing through bank ac­ don’t just happen; they are the circus when he attended tion came to grips with the periene is unlike anything counts. the product of careful plan­ his first at the age of eight. Marlboro and within iHeaven Fo r The Buffs else in all the world. Bd Montclair seems hap­ ning, split-second timing, After high sdiool, he at­ months after the Claremont py to have its old friend re­ For the real circus buff remember that great West­ style superlatives — the and enough resourceful­ tended the University of Another unique feat ire of fire M artin and his son-in- stored. Recently the mayor Saturday is a golden day — ern movie star Jack Hoxie world's youngest lion and ness to cope with the mal- Virginia and did graduate the Hoxie operation is that law, Raymond FM a, were and commission changed because it is the day who brought the circus into tiger trainer, dazzling da­ fwet ions, accidents, and work at George Peabody performances are locally engaged in the costly and the law so that Marlboro Hoxie's Circus arrives at being. . redevils on the highwire emergencies that bedevil a College and Southern Bap­ sponsored. It is a family backbreaking task of bring­ can apply for a liquor 11- Lyndhurst High School Well. Lyndhurst KiwaAis and flying trapeze, Amer­ traveling show like a tist Seminary. But circus show, the kind Aat civic, ing the Marlboro back to Field — in a tent Club has the circus for two ica’s largest elephant act swarm of gnats. was always on his mind fraternal and charitable or­ life The buffs will be there performances — at * P.M. with both African and Asian Hoxie Tucker, who found­ and in his blood, so he ganizations are eager to This little notice is de­ Leo Martin and Ray Festa early to see the tent rise — Saturday and again at 6:30 elephants, the world’s larg­ ed the circus in IMS (ad- jotaed Hoxie Bros. Circus sponsor in their towns. signed to report that the and their familiea, all d and they’ll want to see the P M Tickets have been on est round tent, and mighty dng “Bros." to the name 12 years ago because he Hoxie Tucker calls his show Marlboro indeed again Is whom are taking an active anim als shuffle into their sale for weeks and full Mongo, the first gorilla to “because drones are al­ feels that the tent circus is "a Sunday school circus. alive — and well — and role in operating Marlboro, houses are expected for berths tour America in two dec­ ways named Bros ’ ” ), has the true American circus. Nobody ever sees an X- prospering. There has been hope to have a liquor li- And when the whistle both performances. ades, to name a few! seen everything — fires, Not everyone in the Hoxie rated show in my tent.” an almost magical transfor­ Hoxie Bra., rated by blows and the big show be­ Virtually every night dur­ floods, tornadoes, and all show came into the busi­ mation. The spacious However, even If the li­ gins. the buff will be in a Time Magazine as one of sorts of other natural and The Hoxie B ra Circus is ing their annual 31-week ness as recently as John grotnds have ben sodded, quor license is not forth­ front seat, munching on his the four largest in the coun­ human disastn. But Ms in­ coming to Lyndurst on tour of 14 Eastern states, Hall. Miss Latra Herriott, flower beds planted, ca­ coming Marlboro w ill live. popcorn and peanuts and try, has it all: jugglers, the hundred-plus per­ tensive energy and love of fo example, ia not only a Monday, Ju ly 2S w ith • snd nopies stretched from There Is a constant demand drinking big draughts of dancing horses, clowns, formers and workmen pack the circus seems to inspire horsewoman gifted far S:3t P.M . performances at doorway to roadway. Cur­ for every available room. soda. It is all part of the acrobats, charging African all their eqdpmed, seats, all around him, and assures beyond her years, but the Lyndhurst High School 21 ving macadam paths lead Liquor or no, the dining charm and the greatness of lions, highwire and trapeze tent poles, props, musical that "the show w ill go on." the fourth generation of one field. Advance ticketa at to the extensive parking tot roam operatea d capacity the outdoor tent circus. artists, Western lasso twir- instruments, animals, and If flamboyant Hoxie d America’s most dis- discount prices are beta* Hozie Bros. Is an old cir­ lers and whip crackers, and prsonal belongings into « Tucker supplies muck of tinguished families of aot> sold now by th* Kiwanis cus — and okfcimers will a mile-long string of circus trucks and trailers far the the go power, tan, quiet mol trainers. Club. ‘Keys’ Opening Record Turnout Anticipated G t A N T f M M At German Alps Festival George M. Cohan’s come- thinks he has the only key dy-thriller “Seven Keys to to the deserted hotel, bd All indications point to a Band flown in from Schopf- DINNERS W ITH Baldpate” will star Tony soon realises he would have record turnout for the fifth heim, Germany, in Cooper­ Tanner at the Playhouse on more peace and qud in amud German Alpa Festi­ ation with Schwa ben Inter­ ITALIAN SPECIALTIES the Mall, Paramus. July 21 Grand Central station. Mur­ val taking place here July national. Two shows daily 0KUIU0 f R l , JU LY ?2,$30fW through Ju ly 11. der, blackmail, intrigue, 27-Aug. 7, 1977, according to include an alpine bell ring­ The great George M. and general pandemonium Don Conover, president of er and Schutyiattier danc­ combines mystery, melo­ follow aa, one after the oth­ the festival. ing. and nine additional drama, murder — and er, dx keys turn in the Bus reservations are up bands provide continuous laugtter — In a fad paced lock. Before the night is 50% over the same time oompah music. J l^rTnaKeO'nin® ‘ e story of the goingron dur­ ovir, Magee’s guests — lad year and bookings in ing one hilariously hectic who range from a trigger local hostelries show an winter night in a summer happy ex-con to a beautiful equal increase. hotel called Bakfciate bn. reporter — provide him The festival draws may I05MHMND Writer William Magee with enough material for repeat visitors who each goes there in the dead d several who-dtxvits year discover exciting new AVtUUB winter to win a K,0W b d Cohan who was no slouch attractions and who see im­ 10 £ s * * ° r r by turning out a 10,(00 word himself, wrote "Seven Keys provements made in the z t s s u c . r . ' j * * Foun' ,,n MLUNGM wto-dun-it in 21 hours. He to Bakfcate” in just 10 permanent features d the days, and played the part fe s tiv a l. \ & d»nn«rS m - i m LINCOLN d Magee in the fiist per­ The International Beer r * M A r l i n g t o n formances It is mdoubt- Exposition, new for 1977, edly the mod popular d wiU serve more than M ® o 6 m ^ o u « (3 im ■ J&SS*- the more than 40 plays brands d beer from arotnd . * ‘iakt h° me credited to the great “yan- the vorld d a very long 'E'C"i"!’h ^ I'*h o ''’**"y kee doodle dandy." bar. Each beer wiU be iden­ o' M0' 0, /-a The versatile author, ac- tified with colorful posters tar, song and dance man snd point-of sale material. who was bom, approprid- The Beer Expo tent Is gen­ * Jl SlaciouM Setting dy, on the fourth d July, ia erating the special anticipa­ also remembered for hits tory feeling that it w ill be suck as “ 4# Minutes from Q joui U ltx l JlfftU K Broadway” and "get-Rlcb. The German Products Qdck-WaUngford” . snd for Exposition tent w ill offer aonp that Include “Over many fine gift items from Sluffct W ining “Maor” and. rf that country indudtag the it O ut Sptcialh/ “ Yankee Doodle famous Hummel figurines 125 fork Avonua D snrty.” and crystal from Schott- East Rutherford. N. J. HOXIE Tony Tanner who will Zwieael, the laiped manu­ dar as B ill Magee, has alas facturer d crystal In Eu­ CALL *35-2910 / W im . to I pun. K M , 1 0 P played the part d the com­ rope. Fridays I p.m. ts II O-m. edy's author Highlighting the enter ASK FOR H I 106 under the S.000- Welcome South Bergenites, The “New” tant will be Erie Gan House b Now Serving Lucky’s Black A n d Brass (IRCUS v wstowaftki . Our Flint Is iMiCantury / Frooh Adanttc Scrod — Mover First Gsrills ts chars. In our Cloan Homo; The BEST in FOODS ISmMa^ywNsM- Wo also oflor Scallop. Frtod S^MONGO Tssr is 20 Ysars ttous Moots in Familyfcylo Cahmart Hoasl Boot Franks, Contort Al tho CV*n Houso and moro. 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Member, the lnt«rn»tionei Order of the Gold*.. Rule KAMIENSKI FUNERAL HOMES STEEVER

Funeral Home

Successor To Collins Memorial KIMAK lyndhurst. N.J.

Dependable Service Since 1929 425 Broad Street. CARLSTADT

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While our services relain that neighborly spirit ot *jn i pathetic, under- standing, (hey ulso rellecl high standards of efficiency and competent direction. PAROW THOMAS J. DIFFILY Fl.VKHXI. HOME. IM „ Funeral Home Serving Every Religion (tUCCES8QR TO AUCE C. COLLINS) MfNtV S. PAROW 23 P«rk PIaca. BhMMfwid 743-7772 4 i t n t is m f . m k m i TH t:nm m o I t l — i > 20 - THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1»77

It A in 't G oodrich, Bu ster! Legislative Actions Urged By Realtors

&Vport for a nsmber ol . Car- itltutiona for use In financ­ legislative propoaala to ing mortgage Ioana.) strengthen tho principal principally in Now York — A 5V>-year extension of suppliers o t nM rtpfi cred­ and Now England. may tbe Federal Reserve it Has exprewed today by hold only (tala chargers. Board’s Regulation Q. the National Association o f (This would give which sets lim its on the in­ terest rates financial In­ Daniel C. Hanrahan, an flodfaUity enjoyed by othsr stitutions may pay on sav- Elisabeth Realtor and financial institvtisas.) ings deposits, and author chairman of the snood- — Interest-bearing de- ation's Legislative Com- ntand deposit accounts, ential In favor of the thrift HOSPITAL TOUR - >IA ad Hnwloew, Aabmaw ef Soasd ef Qawamen ef West mittee, testified before tbe Negotiable ordan of with- Institutions. Currently, Hudson HeopM, M l, and Prank P. Smlleil. admlnlstroNr. M iter, wofaeme Rod­ financial liwtlttelana sub- drswal (NOW aecounta), erick Ouwwn, prn ldsnt ef Waa* Hudson KKrwnls. te tew ef Instbuttew- committee of the Senate «hkh are stadar to Can- Banking Committee, which' vent Iona 1 checking ac- o o o lf r c j is holding hearings on sev- counts, except that they per cer Kiwanians Given Tour Of en bills cottaHng propoa- pay interest, hone been au- merdal banks. ak far financial thorisad for several years — G ranting new powe rs reform. in the New England states. to thrift institutions to at­ West Hudson Hospital Among the proposals and their development na- tract depoalta and in­ w ill be coo- to acquaint people with tha wMch Hanrahan and Real- ttonwlde la being propoaed. vestment In higher yielding tkaied as an addHlor al way hospital and ita stsfl. tors could sm art are: (Purpoae is to stimulate ad- — Federal charters far dKional deposits In thrift in- — Full federal Iru rance The CONSIDER USt of public fund depoalta. In­ •ram at Waat Hudsan Hae- dividual Retirement Ac­ pital came to a siascnsl Whon BUYING counts snd Keogh accouita Housing Is In dose last week whan mem­ SELLING OR and a proposal far new fed­ bers of the Weat Hixtaon K i­ erally chartered stock sav- TRANSFERRING wanis ware walcamed by S IR VIN O ings and losns. Cwrefltly, Richard Hantaan, chair­ Carlstadt, Clifton. East Rutherford, lyndhurst. 2nd Recovery federal insurance is limited man of the Board of Gover­ North Arlington, Passaic, Oarfleld, Hastoeuek to $M,tM per accota* en in­ nors, and Frank P. Sm ilari, Heights, Weed- r i d f and WaWngton. The housing industry has continues strong, with May dividual accounts and hoapital administrator the entered the second stage of new houaing starts at an flW.MO in public funds. Klwanlans' visit was m n the overall economic recov­ annual rate of l.tB.OM . The While supporting broad­ ranged by Frederick ery, according to the healthiest segment of this ened investment powers for Gtanm, president of Gumm monthly real estate statue activity, the report says, is thrift Institutions. Hanrahan Chemical Company and expressed strong opposition reprot prepared by the Na­ in single-family construc­ president of the Kiwanis. Barnet Agency 7 7 7 - 7 4 2 0 tional Association of Real- tion, which accomted for to any attempts to reduce Mr. Gumm alao is a mem­ ton' Department of Eco­ an amual rate of I.4I1.M0 their specialization in hous­ ber of the hospital's Board. W ft*H ereFD r!fou.n. nomics and Research. units. The remaining ing The occasion waa part of The early stage, the re­ <1,000 multi-family starts “ What we would propose, a project Initiated laat fan port says, was character­ are ahead of last year’s simply, is to amend Section by Chairman Harrison to ized by a rapid flow of depressed figire, but still 5 (c) (of the Home Owners give community leaden in T H f Loan Act) to provide for funds into thrift institutions, well below the rate re­ the Adds of industry, law ’ m KADOWIAND A O fN C Y a cyclical low point for in­ quired to prevent perilously only two broad categories and the service duba an op- terest ratea, a rise in con­ low rental vacancy ratea, of permissible lending snd portunity to explore the 9 3 5 - 4 4 * 7 sumer confidence snd, thus, the report said. investment.” Hsnrshan hospital's technical areas O ff* 7 DAYS 9-» 4 PRANKUN PL RUTHERFORD a brisk housing market. Total starts, however, in­ said. “ One would be wtth 10 and tiiensive care divi­ In the second stage, how­ cluding both single-and- per cent of assets, and the sions, thereby learning KEARNY ever, growth haa been more multi-famiiy units were 14.4 other with IB per cent of as­ something of the in­ 7 Year oM luxurious 2 Family. 1 moderate. The backlog of per cent over the Msy 1*76 sets.” ’s bates, 1st flaar. Uvias room, kitchen. All central alr conditioning lad floor. Seaarate buyer demand Is being sat­ rate and K.S per cent The M per cent category, haa tine units. DoeeWel location. 170,000. isfied and interest ratea are above the May 1V75 level he aaid, would be for NORTH ARUNGTON beginning to riae because of A key indicator of future single-family mortgages, The Kiwanis visited the 1 Bedrooms, llroalace in livine roam. Large mod­ competition by hiaintss for construction activity, the conatruction loans tied to Pediatrica Department, em kitchon. Oareas 151,0( 0. report sa y s, is the one- apers are. cared lo r; tbs ln- Mxaaadod Cass, t bedrooms. Finished basement “Tbe housing month 2.1 per cent riae in tadta Cara Unit, with kiechoa A lavatory. brick trent. set. WO. which is now te months old, new building permits they inspected the has entered this A marked slowdown in . 1 bidrssm Colonial. Bear schools A trans- stage." said H. the flow of savings Into aortatioa. Low erice tes.we UP. VI V IN THE AIR. W hen th e G o o d y m r institutions — the of cardtec care; the Radto- Moke aa after aa Mis 4 hsdrssm CetoaUI. Can be Pontius, asanriatlnn execu­ iogy department, where Dr. blim p.Visitc, Tleterboro recently Joseph Kelly, Ruth­ tive vice president “ During source of mortgage other a dell house. Askiae *ts,te 0. James Koch, chief radte- erford lawyer, invited a party to go aloft with him. the past six months single­ credit — ia deanrihfd in the sna, multi-fami­ logist. explained the work­ Kelly, tho host, is in the above picture. Below it is family starts snd new snd report as prim arily season* ly mortgages, education ings of X-ray and nuclear picture of the blimp. Below that is a picture of the existing home salea have al hi nature. Net new sav­ loans, and construction iaotope equipment, and RUTHERFORP control panel. And below that is a picture of Moo­ slowed noticeably in their ings in federally inaured loans not tied to permanent nachie taken from 380 feet up. John Savino, Leader financing. Laboratory, the members growth. savings and loan associ­ JUST USTEDI editor, made the pictorial record of the aerial jaunt. "This is viewed as ations fdl to $1.* billion in “ In summary," Hanra­ han told the Senators, procedures and Mood healthy and desirable. The April from the $11 billion snalysis maohbtea by Dr. single-family market al­ March total. “ Specialised thrift in­ Com m ercial prepertv approxim ately 1»,725 sq. stitutions emphssizing Harold GruUn, chief pa- toot lot located next to new savings bank site. New PR Executive ready is proceeding at a Despite the sharp drop in Down town shopping area. Call nowl record clip. It is advisable savings inflows, mortgage mortgage lending have been tbe means of financ­ For Ruth. Museum to keep housing on a steady lending by the SfcLs re­ Mr Sm ilari said the proj­ ing housing for millions of A .W . VAN W INKLE & CO. growth path and avoid the mained strong, with H I ect w ill coctlnue in tbe Au­ Americans. While we rec­ Mrs. William Keenstra, ford Museum, has an­ ‘boom and but' syndrome billion in losns dosed dur­ tumn as s nay to dtapiay Realtors 8 Insurers ognize and a^port the ne­ President of the Board of nounced that Mn. Evdeen that has plagued real eatate ing April, a record for the the hoapital's activities snd cessity of strengthening Governors of the Ruther- Schnoor of Rutherford has in the past.” month and a 31* per cent to gate an Input from dtl- these institutions to better 2 Station Square been appointed to fill the The report also notes gain o ver the A p ril 1(76 to­ zsu of the conansdty. The weather periods of econom­ RUTHERFORD Realtors Urge unexpired term as Chair­ "numerous cross currents" t a l hospital's regular tour pro­ man of Pubbo Relations, in the mortgage market. ic fluctuation we hope to For the first time this gram, arranged far stu- following the resignation of Although tbe maximum al­ preserve their traditional m Conservation year, yields declined at the (»E A llO li Tel. 9 3 9 - 0 5 0 0 M n. Stephen Pickering. lowable interest rate for id entity A 16-page bi-weekly auction conducted booklet contain­ Mn. Schnoor has had a government-backed Ioana d e n ." ing energy conservation wide experience in the rose from I to IS per cant by the Federal National tip s ' for homeowners is fields of public relations and several major banks In­ Mortgage Association. available from member and publicity. She served as creased their prime rate to FNMA buys mortgages LYNDHURST boards and state associ­ an accotait executive with *75 per cent, one major from the nation's primary ations of the National Asso­ Seymour F. Malkin Public bank surprised the business lenders, and the yield re­ MIME LOCATION - Ridge Rend. 2 store*. I flects the

UST WITH M AND On READY TO MOVgl— . RIVERSIDE salsa dipped 12 p ar 0( s t hi the itrvitea w ill be haM at MEMRRRS OF i SOUTH ERROEN ALLS. AprU to 726.M unite. Hav- tha Ualted Methodist O N N 7 D A Y S ARUNOTON-KEAENY M .L1 ACCOUNTING SEHVlCf ing bald at the WRCKDAYS te I P.M , SATURDAY A SUHDAY te S P.M . Bookkeeping—Taxae Ideal for email bualnaasman and MSNMRS OP > SOARM OMSAITORS Individual taxpayers m ■gftted to continue at an O'HARA ACENCY ■dtflE. Yes (Mn - ilS I . REASONABLE RATES MMW rate for the ramate- tin 99B-7SS1 dsr of the year, the report LYNDHURST, N*W JERSEY 07071 9 9 8 *4 9 1 8 evening and weekend appointments available ,EFg( 7 » n - Nw bdW-W ( FA THUtSPAY, JU Y 21, 1*77

Unity Merger'

Us Under far tha tha U-mopth period Study Pubbc Service Electric and Gas Company and New, Je ra e y N atu ral Gaa Corn- MULTIPLE LIST IT fo r A ction

W AUI NOTON Excellent condition SVS-SH. w p U l utilities. Aaktng $ 7 4 ,f0 0 . , CAMSTAOT 'S-4 plus 1 goijMui In ground •wimming peel. Aak- Ing $69,900 "

New Jersey Natural Gaa Company aervei about 217,000 customers in pre­ GEORGE ZIMMERMANN dominantly residential JU STIN REALTY CO 335 Hackensack Street' Tel. 939-1675 REALTOR The Philippines, an archi­ Socttwi 4. To finanu mm outpom. pelago of 7,107 islands with bonot ** M M Borou» or m H a r t CENTURY 21 •at* •nndpH amount not exceeding 42 with 42.S million people, $404)0 i n hereby eutoorlzed to bo has a population density Issued pursuant to said Local Band JOSEPH C. BAKNfT Law. Said bonds shell boar intorost 130 Main Avenue at a ra te per annum os mov be hero- more than five times that after determ ined within the limlto- Tal. 777-7430 of the U.S. boos proscribed bv law. All mattars w ith respect to said bonds not doter- m ined bv th is ordinance toell bo de­ LEGAL NOTICE term ined b v resolutions to bo here­ after adopted. Section 5. T o finance said purposes KEARNY 070 32 SAVINO AGENCY FREO F. KURGAN O R D IN A N C E bond anticipation notes of said (KURGAN — BERGEN, INC.) NO. 77 -13 Borough of on aggregate principal 251 Ridge Rood amount not exceeding $40430 are CONNOLLY-HMLCREST REALTY BOND ORDINANCE TO . Tel. 438-3121 41 Fork Avenue hereby authorized to be issued pur 715 Kearny Avenue Tel 939-6200 APPROPRIATE AN ADDI­ suant to sa id L o ca l Bond Law in anti 991-2300 ATTORNEYS TIONAL $43,000 FOR THE c ie e tie n of the isauence of seid SCHURCO REALTY INC CONSTRUCTION OF CON­ bonds, in the event toot bonds a rt is­ LATORRACA REALTY CORF WALTER E. GOERNER sued pursuant to this ordinance, the Don Realty Inc. 554 Valley Brook Avenu 1S Amn Avenue 189 Hackensack Street BUILDERS CRETE CURBS AND GUT­ aggregate am ount NORTH ARLINGTON - One Fomily starter homo. AS. said Borough Council now finds tain spec if icot ions from the Borom*> Largo U (. with fpl.( dining room with sun porch, end determines that an additional Clerk. Borough of East Rutherford. Municipal Building. East Rutherford 2 end bidders reeuirtng clarifications mod ehi country kitchen. Second - b od rooms

NOW THEREFORE, BE it W- Section 1. It is heroBv determined the specifications shell submit them D AINED bv the Boroutft Council of and stated that the average period of m wHfcnd ten days prior to the PR E BIQOSRS CONFERENCE I*be hotd the ftS rtn l* Sw^on* (SSCSnev os re*aeen Kle X Is , ^taking on Monoev. August IS, 1977 of 10.00 ’"igl.L- . .. ___ — into consideration the respective a.m. o'clock in toe Berouth of East ?S0 VALlfV tOUKVAftO W000MBCE HI 9393180 S 4 3 M O u i L , -.**?* * om ount Of bonds or notes to be issued Rutherford. Municipal Build no. E v­ 70 WILLOW STREET EAST RUTHERFORD N J 339 5510 payment of the cost of the construe vaars, -computed from the date of erett Place. East Rutherford. New tioo of concrete curbs and gutters M |d ponds. Je rs e y Request for clarification or subm ission of otoiections tooll be ed end the repairing of streets in end bv Section I It is hereby determined dressed to Richard Mocaluso. Esa the Borouoh of Eest Rutherford, os one stated thet the Supplemental 10 Stuyvesant Avenue. Lyndhurst. Debt Statement required bv said Lo New Jersey 07071. col Bond Low hos been duly made and filed in the office of the Borough Ju lv 21, 1*77 BUSINESS FOR SALE - N orth A rlington Estab­ I A Clerk of sold Boroutfv » d that such Fee $4 32 lished Delicatessen with all oquipmont and I IK statement so filed shows toot toe gross debt of said BorouO*. as de LEGAL NOTICE stock. Bo your own Bobs. H fined in Section 40A:2-43 of said Lo rooms, tiled bathroom with caI Bond L o w . is increased bv this separate stall shower an see* ordinance bv $404S) and that the is­ NOTICE LYNDHURST - 2 Family on large lot. Medium density. 5 rooms, gorage included, business couple $350. heat included. suance of the bonds and notes author NOTICE is hereby given of PRE orid floor. Extras include ized b v this ordinance w ill be within B ID D E R S C O N F E R E N C E to be held 6 Residential zone. 5 4 4. Taxes $675.91. ASKING 2 ENTIRE houses — rooms, idsal locations, $450-5500. all debt limitations prescribed bv concerning specifications for a por central air conditioning, said Local Bond law table alert monitor paging type sys­ $75,000. electronic air cleaner, humi­ tem fo r the Boroutto of E st Ruther 1 Section S. This ordinance shall take CARLSTADT — 4 rooms. block from N.Y. buses, $225.00 effect twenty days after the first pub­ ford Bidders can obtain specifica­ difier, louver to attk fan, lication thereof after final passage tions from the Borough Clerk, outdoor spotlights, built-in LYNDHURST — Brand new 3Va rooms opts., fully oir conditioned ATTEST: ROSE STAROPOLl Borough of Eost Rutherford. Munici pal Building. East Rutherford and DAVIY AGENCY APP of East. Rutherford, Municipal Building. Ev Lyndhurst, N J. 07071 shutters. It features living erett Place. Eest Rutherford. New room, formal dining room Jersey. Request for clarification or submission of objections toall be ad­ dressed to Richard Mocaluso. Esq . 10 Stuyvesant Avenue. Lyndhurst. New-dersev 07071. u h r o d4 O rient W ay Rutherford24 bathroom on second floor, basement. Located on Ninth Street in the North Arlington Manor. An excellent value at 939-4343 $56, SOO. A chbrming brick front Cope Cod. Beautifully appointed Country Kitchen with huge dining area. There are two RUTHERFORD RUTHERFORD bedrooms, living room and VICTORIAN COLOMAL CUSTOM SW T LEVEL Charming setting on 100 * 175 Just 18 yean young, featuring 3-4 bedrooms, 7V t til* bath*, beautiful liv­ landscoped lot Circular drive­ ing roam with cathedral ceiling, full fixe den and blight tunny enclosed way. living room with fireploce Dining room with Cothodral porch. Central air conditioning, underground apitnklen, complete fire and ceiling. 8 Bedrooms, 3 baths. burgular alarm all built on an overslsod lot jut* a (hart walk from Ihe N.Y. MANY EXTRAS bus. There's much more. Call far full details. Asking $47,500. MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE JUST LISTED $0 4,900 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL on a beautiful 60x140 lot this 4 bed ream colonial with 1st floor den and RUTHERFORD RANCH modem kitchen could be yeun for only $34,500. CaM now for your private Brick & Marble construction. 3 show ing. Bedrooms. 2 baths. Large living $49,9<)0 . TWO FAMILY room & dining room. Full fin­ ished basement with wot bar & full kitchen taxes, ideal money maker. LYN D H U R ST Lovely Chase Ave. location, this 1 family is situated EXCELLENT BUY IWyou| n HWPNWuAilBC on large 54 X ISO plot a features living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms a bath ASKING $1 49.00 0 featuring 4 and 3 roam We have new I and 2 family homos now being buHt in Rutherford, East on first floor, 2 bedrooms on 2nd floor, finished kitchen in basement, per­ apartment plus finished Retherford, lyndhurst, Wood-Ridge, and Lodi. Call now and pick your ed- fect mother a daughter . Call now. We have tha key. Owner RUTHfRFOCO anxious for quick sale. COLONIAL. Living roam, veth KEARNY 2 FAMILY (7 YEARS NEW) five bedrooms, 1 Bodrootm. 2 Both* an 1st floor. 2nd floor ranted at $200 por month. (3Vi (eon), t Separate heating systems. Finished basement, 2 Cor Oarage. Central air condi­ tioning. Owner forced to tell. MAKS AN O flW . RENTALS FOUR ROOM AFT. - Excellent location, I block Item Ridge Read. Owlet neighbor-

T h r e e a Vj ro o m a p t - * Desirable Ridge Road location, close to a ll shopping a transportation. Heat a Hot water supplied. A vail­ able Aug. 1. Excellent at $1M.6Q.

46 Chestnut Street, Rutherford, N.J m Savino Agency REALTI 1H 438-3120-1 REALTOR^ J51 Ridge Read Lyndhurst, N.J. Open 7 days and evenings OPEN SUNDAYS 22 — THUHtOAY. JWT 31, 1»77

LEGAL NOTICE LCOAL NOTICE C Real Estate ) ORDINANCE NO. 77-16 Leader Classifieds ORDINANCE ORDINANCE AMENDING NO. 77-5 CAPITAL ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE SUPPLE- AUTHORIZING THE AP­ RUTHERFORD MENTINC AN ORDI- PROPRIATION OF $490,000 NANCE ENTITLED "THE W R IMPROVEMENT OF 2 F A M IL Y „ REVISED GENERAL OR- r c m T c °NTIN . lit flaar, S Heeme, Ml* both, 2nd Rmt, 4 ^'NANCES OF THE GENT UPON, ITS i M i M flaar, 4 m m 4 M i. Ilawii fas BOROUGH OF CARLS- " |C E I P T IN ADVANCE FOSTER FAM ILIES SECRETARIES/TYPISTS haat. LOW TAXIS. 2 Car |m | i rfP.T : I’i 5-” AND in p a r ­ FROM THE FEDERAL tic u la r CHAPTER X GOVERNMENT UNDER MARRIED/SlNGLE KEYPUNCH OPERATORS PRICE REDUCED TO $4*.*00 THEREOF ENTITLED TITLE I OF THE PUBLIC cau IXC VTIEN A I BENEFIT! I to * AmxNTMmr. . T R A FF IC - AND SPECIF­ WORKS EMPLOYMENT We heve Immediate openings In our Newark office ICALLY SECTION 3.2 ACT OF 1976; AND AU­ Mature Adults to Share Heme with a Teen BORGOS A BORGOS THEREOF GOVERNING for. secretaries, typists and keypunch operators who THORIZING APPROPRIA­ TEAM MEETINGS JOHN McWATTCES BROKER PARKING PROHIBITED TION OF *9,000 FOR are Interested In challenging and rewarding careers. AT ALL TIMES ON CER­ PREPARATION OF FED­ Bdslc requirements: at least SO wpm in typing and 993 Ktomy Ave., TAIN STREETS." ERAL GRANT .APPLI­ 100-120 wpm In steno skills. Benefits Include: •ATTEST: FRANCES GOMEZ. Stipend Allowance*, Clothing * Medical Expense* K—m y . N J . Borough Clark CATION." e Starting salarlei based on skills and experience APPROVED: DOMINICK PRESTO, r,'**^.REAS' th* Borough of East Rutherford has received a grant in Call CHILDREN'S AID e Regular salary increases In addition to promotion­ 9 9 1 -S 7 0 0 th* sum of |S01,000.00 und«r th* Pub Ihot th* foregoing al opportunities ordlnanco was dimm by th* Mayor Ik Worts Employment Act of 1976 for th* Improvement of Locust Lane. 487-2022 e Tuition refund 22ft C * M IK" 01 of C arl* ™ EREFO,,E- BE IT OR e Free group I He insurance SS X. wt"° " " " " ** OAINED, bv th* Governing Body of RUTHERFORD th* Borough of East Rutharford: FRANCES GOMEZ. e Medlcal-health and disability insurance 1. That Ordinance No 76-23 "CAPI 4 Bdrm.-Modem S66 900 ... Borough Clark LYNDHURST ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING e Paid vacations and holidays 1 6 rmi -Modern 60 900 THE APPROPRIATION OF <490,000 For an interview, please visit our Employment Bu­ Reduced Rim. 51.900 2 FAMILY FOR IMPROVEMENT OF LOCUST -6 LANE CONTINGENT UPON ITS reau any time between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.. Monday 10 *m».-3V3 baths 73.900 RECEIPT IN ADVANCE FROM Friday. 2 Fam -6 & 5 79 900 $ 8 0 ,5 0 0 LEGAL NOTICE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT This mod, 2 family, faatutM, UNDER TITLE I OF THE PUBLIC LYNDHURST WORKS EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 3 Fom.-Modem 105 000 living room, dining room, or 1*74; A N D A U T H O R IZ IN G A P P R O third bod room. Mod. oat • in ORDINANCE PRIATION <5F $9,000 FOR PREPA NUTLiY AUTO SALES P r u d e n t ia l 2 Fom.-Cloan 45.500 RATION OF FEDERAL GRANT AP EAST RUTHERFORO kitchon. Tilo bath, laundry NO. 77-6 PLICATION", be and the same is aroa 4 loads of don ti . 2nd AN ORDINANCE OF THE hereby amended to authorize th* 90 WASHINGTON AVE. 2 Stores 39 900 BOROUGH OF CARLS­ prop ria tion of 1501,000.00 In accor 213 Washington St., Newark, N.J. 07TO1 CARLSTADT floor hat 4 mod. room dance with grant received from the Eauai Opportunity Employer M-F apartmont. Plus basement TADT ESTABLISHING A Federal Governmant Public Works NUTLEY, N.J. Ultra Mod.-3 bdrms 64 900 STATE UNIFORM CON­ Em p lo ym e n t A c t of 1W*. GENERAL AREA apt. or best roc room you STRUCTION CODE EN­ ATTEST ROSE STAROPOLI can find. Othor features, Borough Clark Young Cape-5 Rms. 47 900 FORCING AGENCY, A APPROVED: JAMES L. PLOSIA 2 Fom. 6 A 6 45 000 foncod in yard, go* grill, CONSTRUCTION FEE Mayor PART TIME RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY oluminum tiding. IN BEAU­ 2 3 5 - 0 7 8 8 Raised Ronch-6 Rms. 75.500 SCHEDULE, A CON­ S T A T E M E N T 77-14 BUSINESS TIFUL CONDITION. STRUCTION BOARD OF The bond ordinance published here Active Real Estate AAanagement Co. seeks bright, per­ Gas Stof Bldg A Bus 115,000 APPEALS, AND FIRE • with has b**n finally passed bv the sonable individual for front desk post. Duties include LIM ITS PURSUANT TO Borough Council of th* Boroutfi of Stationary - Luncheonette 39.000 CHAPTER 217, LAWS OF East Rutharford, in the County of greeting clients, telephone contacts, typing, filing A T V Store-Must Sell 19,900 Bergen in the State of Now Jersey Q uality Used Cars general office procedures. Hours 5 P.M.-9 P.M. Mon., ItBBOTT NEW JER SEY 1975 AND on the 18th day of Ju ly . 1977, and the Restauront-Coffee Shop 69 500 twenty day period of limitation with Wed., Fri., and alternate Sat. A Sun. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. For r t l TITLE 5, CHAPTER 23 OF in which a suit, action or proceeding RENTALS NEW JERSEY ADMINIS­ questioning tha validity of such ordi $600 - $1800 interview call anytime between 10 A.M. A 4 P.M. 4 Rms. H/HW S275 TRATIVE CODE. nance can be comm*nc*d. as pro Now Town House ATTEST: FRANCES GOMEZ vided in the Local Bond Law. has be 395 REALTORS gun to run from th* date of the first Borough Clerk publication of this statement - GOVAL ASSOCIATES large Stare In Has. Hoists 550 APPROVED: DOMINICK PRFSTO, ROSE STAROPOLI SAME LOCATION FOR 10 YEARS Realty Management Co. 6 Rms-ChMdren OK 325 UMM) Mayor Acting Borough Clerk I here b y c e rtify that the foregoing Listings Wanted! Hare Many Ju ly 21. 1977 544 Washington Ave. . Opon Eves. A Sundays ordinance was passed by the Mayor ; ee $14.04 C u it o n y n Anxious To Locate In and Council of th* Boroueb of Carls­ 751-7500 Belleville, N.j. Area. See That House Fast At 70S M4fe IM tadt at a regular meeting held on The Highest Price Possible! July IS. If77. FORD - 1973 Torino,Wa^n, L f M h n l, Naw ieriey FRANCES GOMEZ. LEGAL NOTICE AUTO WMCKERS Brown, PS, Pt, radio, 4 now CALL TOOAYI Borou^i Clerk J u ly 21, 1*77 tiros, 59,000 mi. ownor driver - FRANK P. NISI f> * S6 48 asking $2000 • 482-4020 REALTOR-INSURANCE ■ILLS AUTO WRECKERS 14 Ames Avenue, Rutherford O R D IN A N C E NO. 1104 $150. W EEKLY HIGHCST PRICI PAID stuffing envelopes, spare­ 438-4421 LEGAL NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR FOR CARS OR TRUCKS time possible. Experience unnecessary. De­ | Hasbrouck Heights DINANCE ESTABLISHING A COM I J PREHENSIVE ZONING PLAN AND ANT CONDITION PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION tails, $1.00 and stamped, addressed envelope L U 198 Blvd. 288-2674 MAP FOR THE BOROUGH OF Bellevillo Pike, No. Arlington ORGANS & PIANOS DETERMINATIONS FOR NORTH ARLINGTON. COUNTY OF Tho largest solection of to: K.C. M ail Sales-S, 8023 Leavenworth Rd., THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY BERGEN, STATE OF NEW JER 99 S-0966 991-0081 j SEY. THROUGH AND BY THE Dl Hammond Organs & 8 Kansas C ity, Ks. *6109. VISION OF TERRITORY INTO AGENCY Federal Insurance Administration, HUD VARIOUS DISTRICTS AND PRE piano lines, including ACTION Proposed Rule. SCRIBING CERTAIN REGU AUTO PARTS * 8 MWS Baldwin. Sohmer, Knabe, SUMMARY L AT IONS AND RESTRICTIONS Mason A Hamlin Everett, Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed base Hood CONCERNING AND USE OF elevations (100-year 4lood) listed below for selected locations in the Borough of LANDS AND THE LOCATIONS AND Hardman A Carrier I Rutherford. New Jersey USE OF BUILDINGS. TRADES AND Prices start at a low Th*se base flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain management INDUSTRIES FO« EACH OF SAID MODERN AUTft^. measures that th* community is required to either adopt or tftow evidence,of DISTRICTS. AND PROVIDING FOR $750 MACHINISTS being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation THE ADMINISTRATION AND EN Including bench, delivery in th* National Flood Insurance Program (N FIP). FORCEMENT OF THE PROVI PARTS Fully experienced for Engine Lathe, Turret Lathe, DATES SIONS THEREIN AND FIXING PE and extra tuning at home Th* period for comment will be ninety days following the second publication DISCOUNT ling Machine. All {oho require capability of doing NALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION plus our 1 0 year double of this notice in a newoaper of local circulation in the above-named commu THEREOF"* AND AMENDMENTS PRICES! oet upo A w ooing from Mueprinto to dooe nitv. AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO guarantee. with minimum ADDRESSES: AND KNOWN BY THE SHORT • BRAKES o MUFFLERS M aps and other information showing the detailed outlines of the flood prone SEE- A HEAR THEM AT TITLE OF BOROUGH OF NORTH • CLUTCHES • SHOCKS areas and the proposed base flood elevations are available for review at ARLINGTON ZONING OROI HAMMOND Firot A Second Shift Openingo 15% Shift Diforontial Borough Hall, 176 Park Avenue. Rutherford. New Jersey NANCE • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS Any person,having knowledge, information, or wishing to make a comment S T A T E M E N T Full Renefit Program on these proposed elevations should immediately notify Mayor William P TURNED. HEADS REBUILT ORGAN STUDIOS At a regular moating of th* Mayor • HIGH PERFORMANCE Come In And Brooks. Borough of Rutherford. Borough Hall. 17b Park Avenue. Rutherford, and Council of th* Borough of North 82 Rt. 4, West, Paramus ■ Apply in POroon 8 AM. to 4 PJA. Dally New Jersey 07070 Arlington hold on Tuesday, July 12,. PARTS A LABOR 843-2200 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT . 1977 th* for*going ordinance was Mr. Richard Krimm. Assistant Administrator • TOOLS RENTEO Open Daily 9:30 to 9 Nave A Seat! passed on second and final rgading. • PAINTS DUPONT B STANDARD TOO! A MANUFACTURING CO. Otfic* of Flood Insurance ordered signedl bv th*tha Masor,Mai aV Sot. 9:30 to 6 (202) 7SS-SSS1 or Toll Free Line (M0) 424-8872 Borough Clark' ana METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES 7 38 Schuyler Ave., Lyndhurst, N J. Room $270 issed th* ordinanc* book and l e t us, your frimnd- 451 Seventh Street. Southwest An equal opportunity employer. Washington. D C 30410 MECHANIC ON DUTY ly neighborhood SUPPLEM ENTARY INFORMATION 82 RUTGERS ST B E U fV IU f Th* Federei Insurance Acknimstrator gives notice of the proposed determi ATTEST. HEDLEY D HOUSE AQUARIUMS ATTENTION - PARTY PLAN borberj, cut, trim nations of base flood elevations (100-year flood) for the Borough of Rutherford, Borough Clark OPEN SUNOAV 9AM ■ 2PM in accordance with Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act ol 1973 Manager B Demonstrators J u ly 21,-1977 SECURITY GUARD V style your hair (P L *3-234). 87 Slat 980. which added Section 1303 to the National Flood In 759-55$$ ,,, We are tho largest aquarium needed in this areal Over 400 surance Act of 1®68 (Title X III of the Housing and Urban Development Act of Pae $11 04 discount house In the aroa, . the way you 1968 P L «0 448). 42 U S C 4001 4128. and 24 C F R P a r t 1917 fast-selling ftemsl Best Hostess These elevations together with the flood plain m anagem ent measures re featuring over 180 tanks d W e e k e n d s quired by Section 1*10 3 ol the program regulations are the minimum that are LEGAL NOTICE Award si No investment! Call like! fresh water A salt water, 7 A . M . -3 P .M . required They should not be construed to mean the community must change WANTED tropical fisl), also at discount Toll Free 1-800-243-7606, or any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their flood plain manage write SANTA'S TOY PARTIES, ment requirements The community mav at any time enact stricter require B O R O U G H O F prices. ments on its own. or pursuant to policies established bv other Federal, state or T 8 Avon, Conn. 06001 - ALSO VINCENT'S regional entities These proposed elevations will also be used to calculate the Bibs Auto Ports Opon till PM. Manufacturing firm on appropriate flood insurance premium rates for new buildings and their con­ BOOKING PARTIES.______tents a n d for th* second layer of insurance on enisling buildings and contents ORDINANCE NO 1108 will pay $60 North Belleville border­ BARBER SHOP AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE CLERK - to handle production The proposed 100-year flood elevations for selected locations are KEARNY PETLAND line seeks dependable in­ Source of Flooding Location El*vation (feet) FOR AN EMERGENCY ALARM For Any Full Size Car Com­ control, inventories, plant or­ National Geodetic SYSTEM IN THE BOROUGH OF 141 KEARNY AVE. dividual for plant secu­ RAZOR HAIRCUTS NORTH ARLINGTON. COUNTY OF plete. Used parts for all mokes ders, pockaging for shipment. Vertical Datum OARNY, NJ. Passaic River Upstream of Route 3 14 BERGEN, STATE OF NEW JER of cars. Must hove three years ex­ rity duties. Permanent 9 Ridge Rd. Lyndhurtt West of Insley Avenue IS SEY. AND FURTHER PROVIDING 54 Stover Ave. Keamy 998-4300 Union Avenue IS FOR THE REGULATION AND CON perience in office accounting. part time position. Ju ly 21. 28, 1*77 TROL OF THE INSTALLATION. Call 998-0370 for appointment. S2 7 60 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF AN EMERGENCY ALARM SYS­ 991-4246 Prices subiect to change APPLY TO PERSONNEL TEM AND FURTHER PROVIDING ELECTROLUX FRIENDLY TOY PARTIES HAS FOR STANDARD PROCEDURES anytim e. .OPENINGS FOR MANAGERS. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE AND FEES FOR CONNECTION THERETO. THE ISSUANCE OF LI AND DEMONSTRATORS. DEM­ Schiffenhaus CENSES AND PERMIT THERE UN­ Vacuum jCleaner ONSTRATE GUARANTEED TOYS ^ State Bank No 1238 DER AND FOR PENALTIES IN Packaging Corp. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF VIOLATION THEREOF B GIFTS. NO CASH INVESTMENT 2013 M cCarter Highway S T A T E M E N T "United Jersey Bank/south Bergen" of Carlstadt in the State of New Jersey and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of A#TS. FOR R«NT - NO COLLECTING OR DELIV­ North Newark, N.J. business on June 30. 1977 A t a reg u lar meeting of the Mayor parts & repair. ERING - NO SERVICE CHARGE. BALANCE SHEET ASSETS and Council of the Borough of North an equal opportunity employer Arlington held on Tuesday. July 12, Mil Thou CAR A TELEPHONE NECESSARY. 1977 the foregoing ordinance was m /f 1 Cash and due from banks S 271 passed on second and final reading, ROOMS FOR Froo pick up A delivery. CALL COLLECT TO CAROL DAY 2. U .S. T reasu ry securities ordered signed bv the Mayor, at­ All work guaranteed. No 5 1 8 4 8 9 - 8 3 9 5 OR WRITE 3. Obligations of other U.S. Gov't, agencies and corps. tested bv the Boroutfi Clerk eng RENT MATURE WOMAN TO SERVE 4. Obligations ot Stales and political subdivisions rossed in the ordinance book and charge to come check FRIENDLY TOY PARTIES. 20 RAIL­ S O ther bonds, notes, and debentures published according to law LYNDHURST - 3'/» ROAD AVE., ALBANY, N.Y. DESERTS in busy restaurant. APPROVED ERNEST T CERONE your machine. 998*1011 4 Corporate Stock NONE rooms, $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 a month, 12205. ______Please call 43B-05BS. 7 Trading account securities NONE Mon. thru Sat. from 8:30 A T T E S T : H E D L E Y D. H O U SE ind. HAHW 8. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell BoroUgh Clerk til 5 p.m. SECRETARIES - Law firm seeks DRIVER WANTED - Mole or Fe­ 9. a. Loans. Total (excluding unearned income) Ju ly 21. 1977 LYNDHURST - 6 Mod. 0. Lass: R eserve for possible loan losses F e e : $1.97 male to drive ice creom truck. c. Loans. Net Rooms $270.00 plus utili­ Good pay. Must be over IbI 10- Direct lease financing ate. Stone and typing required. LEGAL NOTICE ties. POR SALS Coll 935-5308 It. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets EXCR1LRNT CONDITION - Salary open. Liberal benefits. representing bank premises LYNDHURST - 2 Fur­ STEREO, 1 year old. Speakers Call 624-4818. ______GASOUNE STATION - Sunoco . 12. Real estate owned other than bank premises nished rooms. $45.00 a 13. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies NONE Please Take Notice that an appli­ indtrdod. *Brond Nome, Oeyd. station located at 514 Schuyler 14. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding NONE cation has been made bv John Koch If interested caH 438-2278 af­ STENO TYPIST - Part time. Hours Avenue, Keamy. Two boys. Coll IS Other asaets and L ucy C Koch, his wife, for a flexible. Travel agency Call King variance from the Zoning Ordmoice 4 Mod. Rooms $250 Tours. M r Romano. 998-400. 14 T O T A L A S S E T S (sum of Items-I thru IS ) ter 4 PM. owner ot 99H8633. of E a st Rutherford, New Jersey so as LIABILITIES to permit construction of a new two plus utilities. 17. Demand deposits of individuals, prtnshps .. and corps family dwelling on premises known 6 Roomo, third floor 8 8 10. Time and savings deposit of individuals prtnshps . and corps. as 77 Clinton Place. East Rutherford, O.E. OAS DRY R - used 1*. Deposits of United Slates Government New Jersey (Block 44. Lot 28 on Tax $270.00 including HAHW SO. Deposits of Slate s and political subdivisions M ap ) duty. 939-3232-bot. 9-5. 21. Deposits of foreign govts and official institutions NONE A public hearing has been ordered BELLEVILLE - 4 roomo, for August 3. 1977, at 8 30 p.m in tha 22 Deposits of commercial banks NONE Borough Hall. East RutheHord. Now $280.00 including BEAUTY PARLOR EQUIPMENT - 23 Certified and officers' checks J* r s * y . ' HAHW. hood dryers and work station 24. TOTAL D EPO SITS (sum of Items 17 thru 23) SAVERip V CERESTE. ESQ a . T o tal dem and deposits 1542 Lemotne Avenue and supplies. Call 991-5649 or FLEA M ARKET b Total time and savings deposits Fort Lee. New Jersey 0)0)4 991-5098. 2$. F e d e ra l funds purchased and securities sold (201)944-4213 INDOORS under agreem ents to repurchase NONE Attorney for Applicants . Published Ju ly 21. 1977 H b b q t T 34. Other liabilities for borrowed money NONE F e e : SS.S2 Space Available V Mortgage indebtedness NONE r s i 21. Acceptances executed bv or for account of this bank and outstanding NONE Need Cash? We con help with 2* Other liabilities By Day, Week or Month 30. TOTAL L IA B IL IT IE S (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) money for any worthwhile pur­ 31 Subordinated notes and debentures REALTORS pose. Fast, confidential service. THE MARKET PLACE EQUITY CAPITAL Low bank rates. Call Walter (par value) NONE UPiTIME RESIDENT Of NORTH 32. Preferred stock a. No. shares outstanding NONE 9 3 3 .3 1 1 3 Schultt at United Jersey 33. Common stock a No shares authorized ARUNGTON - getting married 528 Elm St. Keqrny b No shares outstanding 100.000 r value) ^ in September, wishes to find 3 Op.n fvaa. • Sunday. Bank/South Bergen. 646-6307) 34. Surplus 6S1 Opening Soon 991-8007 IS Undivided profits or 4 room apartment in town or 78* ( 34. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves N O N E surrounding aroa. Can afford 37 TOTAL EQ U ITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 36) 50' up te $200. Please call 991- 31. TOTAL LIA BILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 6789. i—Hiah U S T F U A MARKET I V » . tO UTi (sum of items 30. 31, and 37) 1 DRIVi-IN THCATRE. tuthw- MEMORANDA girl wioheo te babysit. I. Averaoe for 30 calendar days ending with call date Reliable. $1.25 per hour. Coll YA*D M U - 0:30-4 p.m. ■ Fri. N J Aoeaa fiwn Ma aJaw a Cash and due from banks K or responds to item 1 above) 9 91-1839. * n * Set., July 21 ana 2 3 Cwnplm. tv.ry b Pee funds sold and securities purchased under agreements cm m ia , fumMim, So,uft,<,r **"d ey Ihraugli to rese ll (corresponds to item 8 above) H a m m , c Totdl loans (corresponds to item U above) IRONING * * HOMS CHAN- m ix. M « bnlam Way, twtka,- ChriMmo. » A M - i FM . (201) d. T im e deposits oI $100,(BO or m ore (corresponds to Mem oranda INO - W oman will cloan 933-4388. Follow service read ite m s 3o P lu s 3b be tow) houoo or office. Experienced. signs. e Total deposits (corresponds to item 24 abov*) Referenceo. Reaoonabfe m . a SAT. JULY 22 a 21 at IS* f. Fed funds purchased and securities sold under agreements ug 1. Call before 4:30 Roteo. 997-1170. l ocond Ave., Lyndhurst. Mev- to repurchase (corr. to item 2S abov*) none PM. or after 11:15 PM. 933- g Other liabilities lor borrowed money (corresponds to item 26 abov*) NpNE 24f§ 2 Standby letters of credit outstanding (as of call date) NONE . 3> *1 3 T im a deposits of $180,000 or m are (os of ca ll d a l* ) a. Tima certificates of deposit m denominations of »100 080 or tfm 208 HOU8 8 FOR SAI8 b Other time deposits in omoOnts of $100,000 or mor* 970 Rutherford K1AMIY - Tw. M y , m d We Robert M. Vbnetor. Vice President, and Audrey J Pastor. Treasurer of th* above named bank do solemnly u l u u u u in c lu d e d law. Thraa yean young. Ooad sw eor. o ftlrm th at BUS report of condition is true and correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief , ...... ______ROBERT M. VENATOR lovely residential area. S 2 2 B . I .cation. Upctaln qpertm.nl AUDREY j PASTOR Call Ellwood S. Now, Inc. 938- rented $275 mentMy. Thee * Cor roc t-atttsS Directors o a m hedraem. dewnatetra. PeNe, JAMES V RIGGIO RUSSELL O RICE d-le yetd. FREDERICK J. BERMAN KEAtfNY - S to le ol Mow Jersey. Ceuntv ef Bergen, ss; Sworn to ond subscribed before me this 13th day of July. 1*77. and l hereby certify that l am not an officer or eirector of tWs bonk. On. air candMlanar. Mvd tall A geed buy et M v commission eolres February 20. 1100 FLO REN C E MC AVAY. Notary Public hot wotor supplied $70,100. CaH h r a— mtm.,.1 Ju ly St. 1977 new. Coll 998-8379. **7-2117 er 0 * 1 -1 1 * 7 . poo: m m THURSOAT. JULY S l.im - 13

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« k t r scr center THf TRUCK ► font »RO* Gf Nf Rai MOTORS A K B HOMF IMPROVEMENTS EDWARD J. WIIK JR. NEW AND USCO 93$ 2 0 n la w n HNKE BROS. 1 PAINTINO AND TRUCK SALES CUSTOM BUILDING CONTRACTORS \ DSCORATINO SNORI RINTAIS Mower ( 9 Boiling Seriner Ave. > //VI • NOT ( A l. N O W ’ Eoet Rvtnorterd HOTS. 7IA V*Nay Iroak Am M7 R Rd COMPLETE HOME REMODELING ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS L yndhurst 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 SSS Gvtfte* m. L H h w .1 Repair BATHROOM - KITCHENS PORCHES—SIDING—BASEM ENTS D A P SIDING All Models C & s Aluminum siding, DORMERS — GARAGES gutters, windows, NORTH ARLINGTON - Young w « N A V I 10S PAINTERS All Makes FIRE PROOFING wW«w d n i m JH m m fur­ TRUCXS IN STOCK FREE ESTIMATES 438-2017 & and deers * e nished aportmtnt in privet* 118 VANDERBURG AVE.RUTHERFORD free estimates Km m . Rr»l Hoar. Utilities in- CARPENTERS 3 4 5 - 4 3 2 9 Sharpening, -A---A-* Ml 1 --- « ■--- 1 RRM W1S IvRSOT N IH " NEEO A CAR? Cheek the 1 Hr. h le*d. Write Ren 127 North Ar> We W ill Do Any Pick-Up Classified Used Cor column Coil Inge lingten Leader, 1S7 Ridge for a good buy. O d d Jo b s ! P fT R lL lA ft Delivery Reed, Ne. Arlington, N.J. --- lUCTttCAL---- M R . S T E A M N o M a tte r CONTRACTING InrtoH ed 07022* W0RK-S0W MY SPEOAUTY STEAM H o w S m a ll P a 'ii "q I OM 9 3 3 - 1 1 4 4 mmsgmrngmm" —Residential CARPET CLEANING o r H o w B ig son-, Wofk in Rutherfordareo. PROFESSIONAL Liconted electrician. T he Jo b It PAINTING Free Eel. given. COMMERCIAL A HOME Coll 9 J 3 **393 TERMITES Call E6I-26E7 SATISFIED Call now for free es- 6 6 7 - 1 3 3 4 Interior- £xtghor _or 43B-06SB aft. 6 p .m .™ CUSTOMERS ARE timate & low rc.tes. > ANY HOUSE $ MEADOW MANOR OUR BEST ► ANY SIZE 175 Philip Johnston ADVERTISEMENT Full/ Insured. Don't w ait for CaN 990-9561 235-0789 anytime KEARNY KENNELS f i r * — R o -W ire LANDSCAPING 991-7174 CaH 203-0070 maintenance and dorign, Dog O bedience School after 3:30 PM CAMERA REPAIRS Now Claim darting July 2R J. VERONA CUSTOM KITCMIN Hark Adrian; Expert repairing en all makes photo gauipment. Beginner* A advanced dastet irierd, Hew J TRUST YOUR CABINETS Free check up Tradg-ins • Also your eld cabinets C A R P F T A N D 935-3444 new 9k used. Film process- to be dene 10 weeks $30.00 ELECTRIC covered with Just CaM John UPHOLSTERY Inf. Wiring for Formica, like new. SPRING ESSEX CAMERA SERVICE •he's the one. 933-5840 Light A P o w o r CLEANING TO • Vanitorys 2 90 Glen weed Ave. 759-3029 Specializing in A PROFESSIONAL • Formica Counter tops. CLEANUPS II—mlield 74S-0026 W e u »* th e f>»i* cH em icol* • Special Wood working LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 220 V Services LAWN ond n<-»**t Kof e**rnc ASK FOR JOHN MAINTENANCE OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS In su red I ' T i o c H n * * O RD IN AN CE NO. 1111 Nt/y LAWNS E C O N O M Y 2 LEGAL. NOTICE BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING Burglar A Fire Alarm Call 0 9 1 - 3 1 6 7 705 MD€i ROAR LA AN FOR THE ACQUISITION OF or lyndhur*t-2nd Floor Roar LYNDHURST PLANNING RENOVATING ElEC tRi C DOO" OPtNf R PAINTING EQUIPMENT BY THE BOROUGH Installation A 9 9 7 0 0 9 ? BOARD DECISIONS OF NORTH ARLINGTON. IN THE Maintenance Deythoe 913-1817 SOD M eeting of Jung 1, 1077 COUNTY OF BERGEN. NEW JER M ik e s Corpat S E Y . A P P R O P R IA T IN G *113.000 Right 771-5711 SHRUB TRIMMING & M rD AN IFl ENTERPRISES RESIDENTIAL Song* Equipment Rental A Service THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING CALL uimJ TPANSPI ANTING Corp. — APPLICANT 66 7 4976 Type ef Application — Site Plan Ap­ 991-6574 Upholsfpry Cleomr>g LANDSCAPE COMMERCIAL proval FOR FINANCING SUCH APPRO e _ « -. DESIGN FULLT IHSWCt Property — Block 1U PRIATION VIOLA BERGEN COUNTY GlASS Lots 2. 3. 4, S, S, 7. & 10 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE FRH ISTIMATtS DECISION - APPROVED BOROUGH COUNCIL OF THE WANTED TO BUY MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER BOROUGH OF NORTH ARLING 2 4 hr. 7 4 8 -7 4 8 9 APPLIC AN T — Reece Associates TON, IN THE COUNTY OF BER B R O S . I N C . Auto Safely Glass Installed “ a f t s r TYPE OF APPLICATION - Minor G E N . N E W J E R S E Y (not less than E m erg en cy ISO W ashington Ay*. Subdivision end Variance two-thirds ol all th* members thereof HIGHEST LAWN MAINTENANCE Glass For Every Purpose Property — Block ft affirmatively concurring), AS FOL S * rv i« « N utiey P.M. L o t t LOWS: N.J. lie. #377* FULL SERVICE 2 16 Ridge Road Lyndhurst DECISION — APPROVED Section 1. The improvement de­ PRICES 9 3 3 - 6 7 1 2 Published Ju ly 21. 1*77 scribed in Section 3 ol this bond ordi­ COMPUTE LINE OF VERY REASONABLE WE 9-9143 F e e : SS.S2 nance is hereby authorized as a gen era I improvement to be made or ac­ P A ID FO R S R EL IA B L E quired by the Borough of North Ar­ Building Materials PLUMBING A MIATMO lington. N ew Je rs e y. For the said im 6 6 7 - 7 0 0 0 FREE ESTIMATES VENETIAN BUNDS, LEGAL NOTICE provemgnt or purpose stated in said BENN CALISSI Section 3, there is hereby appro­ SCRAP 9 3 3 4 5 5 4 Coll o h ., I PM WASHED A REPAIRED. priated the sum of $115,000. said sum “ “ "Larry Nisivaccia Plumbing— being inclusive of all appropriations STEEL HUDSON BERGEN CO. Heatifig—Tinning heretofore made therefor and in­ 3SO Belleville Turnpike cluding the sum of $6,000 as the down CRYSTAL COPPER L a C o r t e m m m m ef the Better Kind payment for said improvement or Call 934-6300 O R D IN A N C E NO. 11M purpose required bv law and now CARPETS BRASS BOROUGH OF NORTH ARLING available therefor bv virtue of provi B r o s . 9 9 1 - 4 9 0 0 HENDERSON-BOYD. Inc. TON - EMERGENCY ORDINANCE sion in a previously adopted budget 204 MADISON STRUT ALUMINUM 751-3796 759-9404| S Vreeland Ave., PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE or budgets of the Borough for down Compiet** Alteration M ENT SYSTEM . *10.073 ® payment or for capital improvement LYNDHURST, N.J. 07071 BATTMICS, ETC. J. AMOROSI GAR-DOR - Specialising in Rutherford and purposes. A d d itio n s 0 CONSOLIDATED POLICE AND Section 2. For the financing of said 9 3 3 - 2 9 3 0 Our Specialty Stops, Sid* installation repairs at gs- PIRJM IN S PENSION FUND. improvement or purpoae and te meet A . B i c k o f f P o r c K rage overhead dagrs 0 outo- the part ef said StlS.OM-appropria­ WALL TO WALL CARPI! walks. Patios, ft replaces. Brick tion not provided for bv ‘application CUSTOM RUG SHAMPOOING Co, P.-is Veneering. Carpentry. Panel mafic dear operator. Reeiiew Plumbing and Heating SUVICE MAT KWAU & S o n tial only. Free Estimates. tU - 7 0 0 N le n e i Avanwe inf, Sheetrocking. Stucco. Supplies • IINOUUM ■ TUB Mo fek feeWf fN p email. >091. • ARRA RUOS R. Rutherfenl, N.J. Sinks, Oafhtubs A Radiatgrs soy. In anticipation of the issuance of • STATU IS PLAQUES 770-2777 A U MASONRY WORK 751-3796 759-9404 • Electrical Supplies ______the Mayor, at­ said bonds and to temporarily fi­ PEDESTALS 770-0492 tested bv the Borough Clerk eng­ nance said improvement or purpose, Fire Doniaqr J. AMOROSI PIPES CUT AMO THREADED rossed in the ordinance book and negotiable notes of the Borough in a Wt SERVICE WHAT W! Silt principal amount not exceeding Our Specialty: Steps, Side­ published according to law. Specialists e Concrete « Brick Work APPROVED: ERNEST X- CERONE Si09.000 are hereby authorized to be walks, Patios, Fireplaces, Brick issued pursuant to and w ithin the B R IN G IT IN • Porches • Brick Veneer B r t h f o o m j & K itchens Veneering, Carpentry, Panel- East Rutherford ATTESTED: HEDLEV D HOUSE limitations prescribed bv said Law EXPERT RUG ( Newspapers 60 rente per 100 • Patios e Sidewalks e Walls Borough Clerk Section 3. (at The improvement ing, Sheetrocking, Stucco. hereby authorized and purpose for lb., aluminum, t*ass. copper, Ju ly 21. 1077 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Free E itim o tt No job too big or too small. F e e : U .9 0 the financing of which said oblige load, batteriess an* in 9 3 3 - 5 2 8 4 Plumbing Supply tions ere to be issued is the ecouisi Steam extract tort method Call TOWNE Anytime tion bv purchase ol new and addition ALL MASONRY WORK al ve h icu la r equipment for use bv the KEARNY SCRAPCRAP fMETAL 224 Mountain Way 9 9 8 - 3 6 8 7 3 3 4 PATCRSON AVI. LEGAL NOTICE Streets Departm ent, consisting of one CALL: BOB ZULLO 470 Schuyler Ave. Keamy (1) new sweeper, one (1) new Vac- lyn d h u rst EAST RUTHERFORD All. and one (1) new tailgate sprea­ 481-1209 FIF der. each with all necessary aopurte DOMESTIC nances, all as dtown on and in accor­ CHARLES dance with the specifications therefor PAPER BACK REFRIGERATION ORDINANCE NO 1113 on file in the office of the Boroudi ALUM 'S CARPET CLEANING ------— HOME REPAIRS------CANGELOSI REPAIR 933-1430 BOROUGH OF NORTH ARLING Clerk and hereby approved All typer heme rapain. Cor TON - EMERGENCY ORDINANCE (b) The estimated maximum Revolutionary NEW Steam BOOKS FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, F O R S4.20POO F O R M U N IC IP A L amount of bonds or notes to be iss««d cleaning process: No Mess; •ought • Sold pentfy. Light Plumbing. Poo* MASON AIR CONDITIONIRS COURT. OTHER EXPENSES -for said purpose is $109,000 •ling. Suspended Ceilings, S T A T E M E N T (c) The estimated cost of said pur No Fuss. Also Scotch 3 06 Valley Brook Ave. At a regular meetk* of the Mayor Pose is $1 IS.000 the excess thereof Guard avail. Paper Hanging. CONTRACTOR euSSba 933-3244 and Council of the Boreu* of North over the said estimated maximum ANY TWO ROOMS A Lyndhurst CLEANOUT SERVICE Arlington held on Tuesday. July 12. am ount of bonds or notes to be issued Atria, Collar*, Yard* Free Patios, sidewalks if77 the foregoing ordinance was therefor being the emount of the said HALLWAY $32.50 Retaining Walls passed on second and final reading, $4,000 down paym ent for said pur-, Call Mr. Allen - 402-0927 estimate, on roquort. METERED FUEL OIL A S.T.S. ROOFING ordered signed bv the Mayor, at pose Water Proofing tested bv the Borough Clerk eno Section 4. The following additional Fully Insured WE BUY 9 9 8 - 8 6 5 5 KEROSENE DELIVERIES SLATE THE SMNGU rossed in the ordinance book and matters are hereby determined, de­ Brick Stgps BURNERS CLEANED A published according to law. clared. recited and stated: WASTE PAPER — A llan R. Egner------ROOFING APPROVED: ERNEST T. CERONE (O) The seid purpose described in recycling FREE ESTIMATES SERVICED Repaired Or Ronowod Mayor Section 3 of this bond ordinance is LEGAL NOTICE JOHN C. DOMOWOISKI ATTEST: HEDLEY. D HOUSE not a current expense and is a prop­ n e w s p a p e r, IBM cords, CaR 9 J3-S9S4 FREE E S f. 3 S S -5 0 3 0 Borough Clerk erty or improvement which the RESOLUTION “ corrugated boxes. News­ BERGEN-ESSEX 001-1351 J u ly 21. 1077 • Borough may lawfully acquire or WHEREAS, an application for a •r 931-0969 Fee SS.S2 make as a general improvement, and Site Plan Approval was made by paper drives arranged. no peri of the cost thereof hes been JOHN J SERKIES and OOROTMY or shall be specially assessed on Newspapers with maga­ ROOFING CO. T. SERKIES. and being more lully’ Serving AS North Jonoy LEGAL NOTICE property specielly benefited thereby set forth on Site Pl4n Application No. zines 80c per hundred Sidings • All Typos • PAVING (b ) The period of usefulness of said * and on a plat sketch map prepored CALL MR. "D" FRRS ESTIMATES purpose within the limitations of said pounds Call 271-2293 by George R. Pronesti of Richlan. ffff Istimatts • EXCAVATING on yottr L o cal Bond L a w . according to the Lupo & Pronesti. professional engi Mon. thru Fri. 7 to 5. MASONRY - reasonable life thereof computed neers. license No 1*202. said map futy Imurtd • LANDSCAPING ROOHHO S SNMNO from the date of the said bonds au­ Sat. 7 to 4. CARPENTRY' being dated M arch 17. 1077 1 53 Sanford Avs. Owlton Leaden A Repair* ORDINANCE NO. Ill thorized bv this bond ordinance. Is S W HEREAS. The North Arlington Water Problem* reived veers. J0SEPN DAMAT0 BOROUGH OF NORTH ARLING Plenning Board reviewed said site Lyndhurst, N.J. TILE - FREE ESTIMATES For Service A Experience Alum, storm Window!, Deo TON - EMERGENCY ORDINANCE (c) The supplemental debt state plan at a regular meeting held on PAPERST0CK F O R S2S.000.00 F O R L E G A L S E R ment required bv said Law hes been June S. 10/7 and was satisfied that all AMANOO VACATURO Hockenreck Reefing Co. duly made and filed in the office of 933-4169 438-6805 VICES AND COST: OTHER EX the requirements and standards un­ 79 FLORIBA AVE. PATERSON the Horougfi Clerk and a complete ______739-6640 ii PENSES der the MuniciOA! Site Plan Ordi S3 Pint SI. 4S7-S0S0 executed duplicate Ihereol hat been S T A T E M E N T nance h ave b-vn met with the ex AU WORK GUARANTEED- filed in the office of the Director of At a regular meeting of the Mayor ceptions Mited below, end a roll call M SC tRRVKB the Division of Local Government and Council of the Borough of North h aving been taken with all of the 1 BUY USED COLORED TV S B&J TRUCKING Services in the Department of Com­ Arlington held on Tussdav. July 12. m em bers present voting in the ef KEN’S FENCING munity Affairs of the State of New WORKING OR NOT RUMISH REMOVAL SHVICI it77 the foregoing, ordinance wes firm e tiv e . Jersey, end such stetement shows WE REPAIR We dean buildings, attics, BERGEN-ESSEX passed on second and final reading, NOW. THEREFORE. Be It Re­ Free Estimates ordered signed by the Mayor, at­ that the gross debt of the Borough as solved Bv The North Arlington Plan­ basements, garages. Also tested bv the BotouOt Clerk eng­ defined in said L a w is increased bv ning Board that the site plan sub • Woshert ROOFING C0 the euthoriietion of the bonds end 997-5447 o r delivery service. rossed in the ordinance book and mitted In reference to the application • Oyer* Roofing ... Cutters published according to law notes p rovided for in this bond ordi­ of JOHN j SERKIES and DO* 991-0973 FREE ESTIMATES APPROVED: ERNEST T CERONE nance bv $100,000, and the said obli­ ROTHY T SERKIES. for site plwi • Refrigerator* gations euthoriied bv this bond ordi­ 032 looniest gouge Mayor approval be and the same is hereby CALL 274-7236 C o ll 7S9-S9S1 ATTEST: HEDLEY D HOUSE nance will be within ail debt limita­ recom m ended tor approval to the o Freezers tions prescribed bv said Law. FREE ESTIMATES Borough Clerk M ayo r and Council of the Borough of (d l An aggregate amount not ex • Air Conditioners J u ly 21. 1t77 North Arlington subiect to the follow J CANTREUA FULLY INSURED ceedino $1S.000 for interest on said TOM'S ing provisions: (1) that the applicant h( V; MPROVfMfNTS F e e : SS.S2 obligations, costs of issuing said oW i E. CROSSLEY SERVICE 1 5 3 Sanlord Are comply with the recommendation of gallons, engineering costs and other Jl.-r ■ • • M en-, EXPRESS TRUCKING the borough engineer that the appli RECYCLE 667-9271 * lyndhurst N J item s of expense listed in and per • Delivering . LEGAL NOTICE m itted under Section 40A.2 20 of said cant discharge roof waters through a Law may be included as part of the downspout to be connected into a • AU NEWSPAPERS Add'- Sr* r'-^< 933-4169 cost of said improvement and is in­ catch basin in front of the subiect • MAGAZINES I HAUL Application No 444 cluded in the foregoing estimete . building together with securing per RESOLUTION thereof mission lor said connection from the • BRASS ft I '■ S J t « N . w ' 8 * W HEREAS, an application lor a N .J Department of Transportation, Light Trucking, Moving Section 5. The full faith end credit’ • COPPER 1 ‘ c r Rf i Minor Subdivision under Article IV of of the Borough are hereby pledged to and (2) that the applicant comply Attks-Cettars-Garages ANTHONY J. the Subdivision Ordinance, as the punctual payment of the princi­ with all provisions of the Uniform • ALUMINUM amended, was made by Alfred J. pal of a n d interest on the said oblige Construction Code of the Borough of Cleaned North Arlington • DE ANGELO Martin located at Ml Schuyler Ave­ lions authorized bv this bond ordi­ HIOHIST PRICES PAIDt * 3 S 0013 Messenger Service nue. North Arlington. New Jersey un­ nance. Seid obligetiions shell be di­ FRANK PFLUGE. Chairman Free Est. Day or ' ‘ der application No 444. dated June rect. unlim ited obligations of the ROOHNO JAM ES BOROINO, 34. 1177 on property known as 5A1JS7 Borough, and the Boroutfi shall be alm s w a s t i me. PARR GUTTER t Se c re ta ry 43Q-4760 SchuVler Avenue. North Arlington. obligated to levy ad valorem texes D ATED : June t, 1*77 Now Jersey. Block No 141 Lot No 1* upon all the taxable property within 41 Midetd Are . WoHingtoN. N J PLASTERING Wot«rpr*ofing Co. Inc PU BLISH ED : July 21. 1077 352 Second Aw and 17 en the Tax M ap of the the Borough for The peyment ef said DROP CBKINOS PIANOS eipertly tuned, Borough ef North Arlington, and as obligations and interest thereon with­ Fee $12.42 ' Pointirlg-Caul king - LyndhutW 4 7 3 -7 6 3 8 BLOCK CEIUNGS repaired, rebuilt, refinished, e • more fully sot forth on a plat sketch out limitetlon of reto or amount. Coating Cement prepared by Michael Neglia. land Section S. This bond ordinance PLASTER bought A sold. 3rd genera­ surveyor. dated June. 1077, and shell take effect 20 devs after the LEGAL NOTICE tion technician. Over 40 years 931-0404 or 43*-1437 W H EREA S, the Miner Subdivision Hr si publico lion thereol after finel MASON WORK & Chimney Repain Committee reviewed the seme and adoption, as provided bv said Local SIDEWALKS of my own experience. Giglio presented the application to the Bond L a w 759-2614 . S ergen 9 3 3 - 1 3 * ^ North AriingiaQ Planning Board at a PAINTING Monmouth 5M-7S40 COMPLETI r o o WMT” regular meeting held on July 13th. N O T IC E O F M ee tin g - Ju ly 13. 1077 1077, and a roll can hawing been tafc Free Eetlmatee PENDING ORDINANCE APPLICANT - Dominick ft Batty • HOT TAR ROOK e« with a majority ef the membars The ordinance polished herewith Ann Peone A. TURIHL0 4 SON 9 9 7 - 4 8 2 8 , BUILDING ft e LEADERS e GUTTERS present voting in the affirmative; was introduced and peseed upon first Joseph ft Mary Critoili and reading at a meeting of the leroudi TYPE OF APPLICATION - Minor oeh for Bob O SMMGLES NOW. THEREFORE. Be It Re Council of the Borough of North Ar­ Sub Division COMPUTE HOME OWNERS solved bv the North Arlington Plan lington, in the County of Bergen, New P R O P E R T Y - Block IS. Lot 40 nktg Board that Application No 444 Jersey, held on Tuesdev. July 12. Block 1*. Lot I t r • HOME IMPROVEMENTS b* and tho same is hereby accepted 1077. II will be further considered for dsl r u s s o R o o r m o D E C IS IO N — Approved • chemically a t loot cost co. . and approved os a Miner Subdivisien ADDITIONS A DORMERS PROFESSIONAL for the premises hereinabove de­ • CARPENTER Brick & All Typos of Masonry 7 4 3 -1 W APPLICANT - Cavaile Building Co KITCHENS, BATHS scribed. subject to ail municipal ordi PAINTING A Council Chambers in said Borough TYPE OF APPLICATION - Minor MOOERNIZEO BUILDER Including Aluminum Siding State statutes, and further subiect to Hell on Tuesday. A«eust is. 1977 at I Sub Division • BASEMENTS A ATTICS PAPCRHANOMO o'clock P.M., and during ths week PR O PER T Y - Block 222. Lot 2S Additions, Alterations. Roofing, Bto applicant IS Vie Bar gen DECISION - Approved • ALUMINUM SIDING 1 Coll Todoy Free, No Obligation Interior 0 Exterior County Plgpfil and receiving prior to and u p to and including the Doors, Windows. Ceilings,. Por­ date el such moot ing. copies ol said AND ROOFING floor mndlng I wmIng ■OOFINO CONTRACTS ordinance will be mode available «l APPLICANT - W Anderson Associ ches. Docks. Sheefrock. Stairs. Demonstration ates for Rolls Royce Motors Inc. • STORM WINDOWS 1 0 % spring Oatowt the Clerk's Office in said BerougT Sidewalks, Insulation, Alunwsisn 93I-4S22 Hall to the members of the general TYPO OP APPLICATION - the AND DOORS with this ad Plen Approval Work. ®,#ttor»and lo^w V * JAMI BOROINO. public who dieil request the seme. • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 9 WAY MAM1RNANCR Work te PIRAff You H tt H E D L E Y 0. H O U S E PR O PERT Y - Block.231. Lot 2 IRONARD VECA ATI Roroe*i Clerk , DECISION Approved SURFACE C1BAMNC CO. Free h Hwgia 3* Meedew Rd. Relllllt»td i # o L _ Ju ly 21. 1*77 43S-3663 LYNDHURST Ju ly 11. 1077 933-0031 Welnter 9-71S* Pee: |ti .04 P e e : $30*4 LYNDHURST. N.J 4 7 4 -1 2 4 1 F e e : $* SO It s A Fem inist W orld At Gynecologist O ffice

Luke's Medical Center, Dr. Irani Is the mother of Woman’s Hospital, New two adorable little girts, York aty. Anita, five^nd-a-half years Dr. Irani says riie always old and Nina, three and a wanted to be a doctor to half. Askad if they want to help women, inspired by be doctors like their moth­ the story of her mother, er, Dr. Irani rep lied , “Ani­ successfully operated upon ta ia mischievous, a tomboy when she was five months like her mother used to be, pregnant with BakhUver, and I think she will be a in appreciation of the wom­ lawyer or a writer. Nina, I an doctor who saved her think might be a doctor, mother's life and hers. she is serious and a per­ “I'm an old fariiioned fectionist already, always doctor, I stay with my keeping her thirds in per­ patients all through labor. I fect order.” also teach and advocate the The family lives in Bet-- LaMaze method," she said. penfield where Dr. Irani

Paterson Invites Artists In honor of its tenth year, the Mayor's Cultural Com­ mittee, sponsors of Pater­ G irl’s 4-14 Sh ort Sets, Sw im suits E V E R Y O N E ’S Bo y*' Crew Neck K nit Sh irts son's A rt in the Park, will O r Tennis D resses award m ore than $1,400 in FASHION prises in addition to one SHORT SETS • Popular styles and color* man shows, to winning art­ SWIMSUITS • 1 and 2 piete styles ists who enter Paterson's DRESSES • All with matt hinq panty SPECTACULAR! annual art show and sale in Eastside Park. "Art in the Park is now a New Jersey Girl’s 4-14, Summer Tops or Shorts M isses’ So lid or Prin t K n it Tops tradition,” says the com- -mittee's chairperson Tippie TOPS • Assorted fabric* • Haltere. tub* Krugman, “and this year & tank tops SHORTS • Popular fabric* • Zip fronts we expect more than 350 • Pockets artists from New Jersey, New York and other nearby states to show their work.” Septem ber 11, is the date for this all day event which Bovs Knm vVfaiWshnrts far the past decade has • < ofton • Ma< hioe wash • f s. to the beautiful park set­ r(Mjr>d square & V ne< ks • f ashlon ting. Artists ages It years prints and solids • Sizes S-M I snd older are invited to en­ ter the show la a variety of media: paintir>« sculpture, graphics, crafta, photo­ Junior Boys’Knit Shirts Or graphy. The judges are M en’s Sp ort or D ress Sh irts Patterson Sims, Curator of Req 4 p*, leaded Walkshorts the Whitney Museum of • Short %U-*ves / J ( ) ■ H a n ------R « 1.99 To 2.69 • latest pruts SA\ 1 j W W Art, Nacie Salny, Art Critic • Notion • Machlnc wash — _ • Popular styes • Short sieeves • 4-7 M M M of the Morristown Record; 9HOKIS Rag 2 69 To 2 99 M W 9 7 T and Jackson Lowell, a New York City artist, famous for

The first prize of ISOO will Lad ies' Short or Long Robes ( IJA KA N C T On Infants & Toddler* be donated by the New Jer­ O veralls & (Irau lp rs aey Bank. A 10th Anniver­ sary award of $200 is pro­ Ortg. 12.99 - 16.99 vided hy the First National • Polyester & blends • Flared Bank of New Jersey, and • Latest colors • Asst, sizes the Franklin Bank is spon­ soring a $140 prize. In addi­ tion there are five $100 1 TOILETRIES | UNENS prizes, five at $S0 and five at $26 Men’s & Ladles' Fashion The Broadway Bank and Metal or Plastic Sunglass Trust Company will pur­ Previously sold up to $5. chase a work of art of their jeiectKxi as the “Purchase Prize” All the banks offer 100% Polyester Batista the winners one man Tier Curtains 24-Machine 30--36" wash and dry. V JU , O / winners, has created this patching Valance Reg.2.17Ea. U 7E a yesr's Art in the Park de- Matching Swag Reg. 2.9 7 Ea. 2 .2 7 Ea. sl0 B which decorates entry r LIGHTING | forma and flyers. It has be­ came a tradition for win­ ning artists to contribute their skills to the following year's riww. Mr. Konopka’s

ark, Trenton and Morris Museuips, where he has had one man shows, snd in the Broadway Bank and CAMERA Tniet Company. HOUSEWARES Entry forms are avail­ able by writing to Art in ths Park, Office of the Terrific group of decorator gtaM.ltcg. 5. Mayor, Paterson, New Jer­ sey R W The entry fee,

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ed to solar domestic water excluded from this pro- Solar Heal Pushed By State Department- heating system Installations g ra in .) only (swimming pool heat­ L Vacation honaa, not Gov. Brendan Byrne an­ the following county break­ either detached or who are constructing riqgle ownership art included if tor/storage/control system ers and water heating sys­ occupied on a nounced today that the first down are excluded from th is pro- tems which an part of a basis, a re eariudad from applications and specifica­ Atlantic, • ; Bergen. 21»; 2 New o r re tro fit appU- heating systems are face heating system are tUs program. tions for solar hot water Burlington, IS; Camden, serving only a single unit. 7. The program is lim it­ heating grants are being 127; Cape M ay, 21; Cum­ 1 Individual home own­ « Solar domestic water mailed out by the State berland. 54; Essex, l i t ; ers living in their own heating systema serving Energy Office. G loucester. 41; Hudson, N; homes. units within i several residential units “ This is a significant step Hunterdon, 20: Mercer, (1; 4. Builder/developers, cluster under condominium with a single collec- RICH’S CURTAINS— towards the development of Middlesex, 145; Monmouth, solar energy technology in 125; M o rris. MS; Ocean, 73; New Jersey. ” Gov. Byrne Passaic, V7; Salem, II; j noted, adding: Som erset, 52; % sse x , >4; 50%°” “New Jersey again has Union. 121, and Warren 21. 7 V Throughout taken the lead in seeking Hie energy administrator INDOOR—OUTDOOR! alternate energy sources to said application m at be meet the crisis we face in completed and returned to STORE our conventional energy the State Energy Office, 101 • DRAPES systems as well as to com­ Commerce St., Newark, by L&P bat the soaring utility costs Aug. 31. The applications • BEDSPREADS borne by the State's con­ w ill be evaluated and pro­ • TAILORED sumers. gram participants selected Fruit & V egetable M k.| CURTAINS “ It is my further hope by lottery, if the number of • KITCHEN applications exceed the that this first step will lead CURTAINS to the growth of a solar quota for each covnty. OPP. GRAND UNION energy industry in New “ If the number at appli­ • BATH ACCESSORIES Jersey which will mean the cations do not exceed the • SHOWER SETS introduction of thousands of number of grants allocated • FIEIDCREST & jobs as well as other eco­ to each county,” Richman CANNON ROYAL nomic gains " said, “ the above procedure CIGDMBHIS FAMILY TOWELS Gov. Byrne and State w ill be repeated in succeed­ Acting Energy Adminis­ ing monthly time cycles un­ FAMLY TOWELS trator Charles Richman til all the grants are • HAMPERS made the announcement aw ard ed ." • SCALES jointly in Trenton Richman said the in­ M • * • SPACE SAVERS stallation of the solar water Richman said eligible 'in­ THROW RUGS dividuals will receive heating system mot be grants of 1400 to assist a to­ completed within three SLIPCOVER FABRIC tal of 1,725 homeowners or mortha of the granting of JERSEY CORN • KttSH HARDWARE builder-developers pay pu t the ward, unless otherwise Corns in early of the cost of the in­ stipulated. He said pay­ stallation of a solar domes- ments will be FOR GOOD SELECTION tic water heating system in immediately upon certifica­ a single family residential tion that the Free Shop .at Home Service unit. conforms to the for CUSTOM DRAPES & SLIPCOVERS iv. hman said the partici­ tions of the award. I IAKM JUUMCJJB l UUlU BUIM | pants in the solar pilot pro- Those who are qualified I A C a m o OH AgCMgEttgMBW nt MOW I —> w ill be selected on > to participate in the pro­ v by county basis. The gram a re ; IETTBCE ■&« 99* w ill be allocated on 1. Single family NO. ARLINGTON

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New Jersey Schools Pass The Test

New Jersey is one of this attraction. Ho. tha do New Je n m lw e mix- know beat - those in their Eleven percent have country s most suburban New Jerseyans rate their ed feefaws aboat the tattle own communities - they are states and good pubUc public schools? H * answer schwUterouahowt the much more positive. And The schools in the local schools, however, the mar­ schools are reputed to be is fairly good, but far than stale. Bat, wtaa it comes to thoae moat familiar with communities of the Poll’s gin is a wide « to S per­ among the suburb's major perfect im ta & m the public aduratlnn in New respondent* fare much bet­ Jersey - parents of school cent, snd when it comes to ter — 54 percent rate their judging their own children’s cUkktn - are even more local schools positively as schools, parents are over­ pleased about the schools against 37 percent rating whelmingly poaitive - their dtfkben attend. 77 them negatively and 10 per­ percent rate them “ex­ The fourth report on cent undecided. cellent” or "good,” with “New Jersey Images" by Parents of public school only 23 percent giving the Eagleton Institute of children are very favorably matks of “only fair" or Rutgers University reveals INDOOR - OUTDOOR disposed towards New Je r­ “ poor.” that 44 percent of New Je r­ sey's education system’. Parents of children in pri­ and those in their own com­ to 11 percent margin, re­ seyans give public schools Among parents, positive vate schools react differ­ munities. The private spondents who give high in the state positive marts marks for the state's ently. than public-school schools their chikken at­ marks to their local schools of “excellent” or “good,” schools outnumber negative parents. They are some­ tend, however, draw rave like the commnitles in while « percent rate them ones, but only by a 52 to 44 what negative about both revews, with 13 percent of which they live. In sharp as “only fair” or “poor.” percent margin. P a r local public schools in the state these parents giving them contrast, by a M to 41 per­ positive marks and only 7 cent margin, thoae who percent negative ones. give low marks to their lo­ L illy ’s Indoor-Outdoor-SALE Director of the Eagleton cal schools are unhappy Poll, Stephen Salmore ex­ about the communities in | FRIDAY, JULY 22 SATURDAY, JULY 23 plained that “it is not sur­ which they live. prising that parents who Salmore noted that “the chose to said their children BARCAM S CALORS1 feeling that the schools in to private school, usually at an area are good may be considerable expense, are an important factor in de­ pleased with the schools ENTIRE STOCK termining where a family they have selected and dis­ settles. Thoae moat poaitive pleased with the public about their children’a schools they have re­ schools had moved to their jected .” OEMA VARIETY STORE 1$2W 5 communities within the laat Public education may five yean." AT THE r a n * M*- Rm4. North M al i . well be the most significant service provided in New As with other aspects of Jersey's municipalities. life in New Jersey, resi­ 4 RIDGE ROAD, NORTH ARLINGTON Satisfaction with an area’s dents of the state's largest public schools is a key fac­ cities have strikingly differ­ tor in determining how ent perceptions of the pub­ people feel about thsir local lic actooh than lbs net a t eommiaiities. B y a a id e B the state’s reHdsnts.

PHILS LUGGAGE MEN’S SHOP BRY Stiffel AND LEATHER GOODS JHOP AT MELRAY'B SEMI-ANNUAL ITEMS THROUGHOUTOFF ON STOREAIL CLEARANCE UP T° 50% OFF SALE ON SPECIAL ITEMS .... v. A ll FAMOUS HANDS 10%t„50% oil 5 0 o r ENTIRE STOCK

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Open N itos Mon., Thurs., Fri. BankiK Amerteerd Tuxsdo Rentals M u x Charge 5216-C x The richness of the 18th Century Is captured in this elegant Stiffel lamp, finished id aft antique golden brass br 45 R ID G E R O A D Closed Wed.______NO. ARLINGTON, N.J. 10 - THURSDAY, JU iY 21. 1977 / Nat’l Community Promotes Eleven D R E S S •i WUUam L. Suable. Presi­ pal Church in Rutherford, ded of National Commu­ the Bergen Cloudy Cham­ nity Bank of New Jersey. ber of Commerce, and the f * c l e a r a n c e the following Bergen County United From Asaia- Fund. He and his wife, taot Vice Prartdcnt to Vico Edythe, and their two President. Carl F. Chirico, daughters reside in Ruther­ & and Patrick W. Thaller ford. Promoted from Aarfstant Jeffrey J. Buonforte, As­ Ckshier to Aaaistant Vice sistant Cashier, Oakland Of­ re Arthur H. fice, began his career with Morrti J. Settem- National Commaiity Bank brino, and Robert Strom. of New Jeraey, aa a teller Appointed to Asnstant in 1961. He then attended Cashier from Adminis­ Nichols College, graduating OVER 1 500 DRESSES TO trative AuisUnt were the with a major in Economics foOowing: Je ffr e y J . Buon- and returned to the bank as CHOOSE FROM STREET LENGTHS forte, Alan W. DeFeo. a management trainee. ' Thomas G. Fetter. WUUam Buonforte has alao attended C. Johnson, Sonja Lown, a number of American In­ LONG GOWNS PANTS SUITS and Justine Wallach. stitute of Banking courses. Carl Chirico, Vice Presi­ He is an active member of HOW IT WORKS. dent, Franklin Office. Sus­ the Oakland lions Club and sex County, was employed his hobbies include goal B U Y O N E by National Community tending for a hockey team Bank of New Jersey in and music. Buonforte is a A T O U R ltd He is a graduate of past president of the bank's Social Club and on August Eastside High School, REGULAR PRICE Princeton, and has attended 1st w ill become the man­ YOUTH FASHION CENTER Fairieigh Dickinson Univer­ ager of the Oakland Office. AND sity and Seton Hall. He also Alan De. Feo. Assistant graduated from N .J. Bank­ Cashier. Accounting De­ er's Public Relations. partment. began working RECEIVE THE School, Dale Carnegie, and for National Community various American Institute Bank of New Jersey in SECOND ONE FOR ) ( P e tite of Banking courses. Chirico 1971. He has received sev­ including all the season s Juniors is a past president of the eral crtificates from the newest silhouettes Hawthorne Bord of Educa­ American Institute of Bank­ M issy tion and also a past presi­ ing and is presently attend­ If the item you have cho­ 4 Sizes dent of the Hawthorne ing William Paterson Col­ sen are of different Jaycees. He and his wife, lege. De Feo and his wife, prices, you pay the high­ Saralym, and their five Cathleen. reside in Glen er price for the first and just S I for the second. A1 [. SM .hS UN \I, children reside in Haw­ Rock thorne. Thomas Felter. Assistant Patrick Thaller. Vice Cashier, Radurn Office, President. Commercial began working for National Loan Department. May­ Community Bank of New wood, began his career Jersey 1972. He is a gradu­ SPORTSWEAR with National Community ate of Midland Park High Bank of New Jersey -as a School, Rider College, manqagement trainee in Trenton, New Jeraey Bank­ 1970 Prior to his employ­ ers School held at Prince­ ment he served in the U.S. ton, and has completed Army for four yean and at­ various American Institute tained the rank of Captain. of Banking corses. Mr. Fel­ He graduated from Ruth- ter and his wife, Mary E l­ eford High School, received len, reside in Garfield. a Bachelor of Aits degree William C. Johnson, As­ Iram Rutgers University, sistant Cashier, Bergen and is currently completing Meadows Office, Cariatadt, J A L I FAM OUS B R A N D Sjj _ studies for a Masters de­ began working for National gree from EairMgh Dickin­ Gonuiunity Bank of New son University. Thaller and Jersey in 1973. He is a ' his wife, Kathleen, and graduate of Houghton Col­ their three children reside lege, New York, and is in Waldwick. presently attending Fair­ Arthur H. M ller, Assis­ ieigh Dickinson University tant Vice President, pursuing a Masters Degree. ~ Reidgefleld Office, started Johnson has also attended with National Community American InstihXe of Bank­ Bank of New Jersey in 1961 ing courses. He served as a teller. He is a gradu­ three years in thh U.S. ate of Leonia High School, Army in Germany and is a holds two certificates from member of the Meadow­ the Aemrican Institute of lands Chamber of Com­ Banking, and has attended merce. Johnson and his schools sponsored by the wife, Ellen, reside in Clif­ AMERICA'S FINEST MAKERS New Je ra e y Bankers Asso- ton. tiation at Princeton Univer­ Mrs. Sonja C. Lown. As­ sity. M iller is very active nn sistant Cashier, Essex civic organizations and is Street Office, Lodi, began currently Recording Secre­ working for National Com­ tary of the Ridgefield Man­ munity Bank of New Jersey ufacturers Association. in 1965. She is a graduate of Treasurer of the Exchange Snyder High School, Jeraey Club of Ridgefield, Treasur­ City, and is a member of er of the Salvation Army American Legion Auxiliry. Ridgefield Service Unit and Mrs. Lown and her husband Treasurer of the Ridgefield and two children reside in S |\\ " March of Dimes. He and C arlstad t. Ida wife, Sandra, and two M rs Ju s tin e W allach. As- chiltk-en reside in Leonia. sistant Cashier, Oedar Lane Morria J. Settembrino. Office, Teaneck, began Assistant Vice President, ia working fpr National Com­ in the North Ar- munity Bank of New Jersey Office of National in 1961. She is a graduate of up to 50% O FF 1 Gonmuaiity Bank of New Memorial High School, He ia .g r*.* o. West New York, N.J. Lyndhurst High School, A “ - *------S U M M E R ^ landed Fairieigh Dickinson University, Professional is 100* SMOOTH! New Yea School of Business. Ameri­ Can Nave UNWANTIO H a n d b a g s can Institute of Banking HAIR REMOVED r and Dale Carnegie. Settem­ brino served In the U.S. Army in Korea and Japan, J e w e lry ;i serving in the Finance De- partm ent . He and his wife, and m any m ore and two children ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE reside In East Rutherford a a a a Robert Strom, Assistant • Infant* Todd te n B o y s Qjft* Husky ■Accessories «v vvvfV V I I v J LM J Vice President, is employed in the Marketing Depart­ ^ ^ A A. -f*- |^ || ^ rf“l Jfc igfr

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