, t • -• ••v ;

■ , " > - ' '

3 P » ' v

m ' & W t ' ^ 1 -r-

S&lBClQro —acr „ 1,1 i",,h

A r s o n I n F i r e h o u s e Was it arson? vMuuncwaKi,f ill naastii J I 1ivwvver,------An investigation was said that department re-" being pushed today in the cords were not damaged. mysterious fire that broke In the coat room Christ out in fire headquarters mas decorations had b en Saturday night. stored Hiese were dun- aged by the fire and will According to Cap* Ev­ have to be replaced' for erett Golembiewski, the next year's displays. Bergen County Arson At 7:29 p.m. a vetoed Squad is checking out the fireman. Al Paterson fire to determine how it notified Ptl Chris Valante started and if there was that smoke was issuing arson involved. from the upper floor of the Tlie fire was discovered firehouse. Valiante tried about 7:30 P.M. It was lo­ extinguishing the Ore.with cated in the coil room on the nearby extinguisher the second flooft* room but the fire was too intense immediately adjoining the and he could not extinguish main hall in the big build' It. ing The fire was confined to the cloak room but the About 75 firem en re­ smoke damage was ex­ sponded when the alarm tensive. The Bergen Cam- sounded. The fire was put ty Arson Squad was sum­ out in short order but not moned and pictures taken before the coat room had of the damage. A check for been damaged and several and security of other rooms received lilding is being con­ smoke damage. ducted. nnxnmity Night Will Be At Arena Lyndhurst schools have Detmen halves of the # ' > % * u « r « l scheduled, a Community professional game Thomas Night M the meadowlands Gash, principal of Lyn­ v -rA -f Photos by Heaiy Arena Saturday night. dhurst High School, will James M. Guida - *ween i 5-JS45 H orace- R. IV high school varsity make a presentation to mayor Jan. 4 he often In the past and Lyn­ Bogle; 5-1949 Carmine basketball team will play Harold (Buck) Brown, re­ was the twentieth since dhurst. along with North Savino; 5-1953 Jam es A. j night wtjen Commissioner Jam es Michael G uida w as sworn the Qieen of Peace five at tired athletic director of Lyndhurst adopted com­ Bergea and other cotn- Breslin; 5-1957 William F 5 p m this game will be the school. Since Mr. W o office as_mayor Of Lyndhurst by Superior Court Judge Ralph A. mission government in rmaMes. continues with Gallagher; 5-1961 John C. followed at 7:35 by a gam e Brown is ill at this time a P o lito . 1m commission government. Garde; 5-19(5 Horace R. between the member of his family This was announced by Bogle Jr.; 5-1969-71 P eter .. fo ther Coval Grater of St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church gave the Nets and the New York probably will accept the Township Clerk Bert Per­ Hue are the mayors: 5- J Russo; 5-1971 Joseph A. blessing and Boy Scout Troop 88. under the direction of W illiam Gannon, Knicks. the professional award ry in answer to queries 917. Charles E. Garland; 5- Carucci Jr.; 5-1973 An­ formed the color guard. Senator Joseph Hirkala and M ayor Joseph basketball teams. - Tickets have been on t o t have arisen. Sotrte re­ 1921 Johon Woods. 5-1925 thony A Scardino Jr.; 5- Lyndhurst cheerleaders sale throughout the schools ports have been heard that John Woodi; 5-1929 Horace 1977 Joseph A. Carucci matter. wife and children.'™118 ” * n8- aon8 with Guida s will be on hand to support at reduced prices The $10 a change of government a Bogel; 5-1933 H orace R J r .; 1962 Joseph A. Caricco the local time Queen of tickets have been made After brief messages of congratulations the audience enjoyed a movement may be in the Bogel; 5-1187 Horace « . Jr.; 1962 John Gagliardi; Peace cheerleaders will available for $7. buffet supper t $ guests of the mayor. works. However, such re- Bogle; 5-1941 Horace ft. 1983 Jam es M. Guida. give support to their team. For an additional $2 -*■ <------Many Lyndhurst or­ transportation to the arena ganizations are partici­ will be arranged from Lin­ pating Under a plan coln School on Ridge Rd. s Police Court Held By Breslin worked out by the school Hie Community Night system 150 tickets have program will draw mem­ Last who had. four counts Be) mount Avenue. North and inquired if it were the Stephen Pepe, 549 Free­ been purchased by the or­ bers of the Board of Com­ first time that Arlington, charged by first time he had shop­ man Street, was found ganizations and will be missioners and the Board Mtrtcipal Court M « r S Foodtown with shoplifting lifted, noting he could go to guilty of refusing to obey a used by senior citizens. of Eduction to the arena. at a daytime MB" on Dec. 14, adm itted he jail for up to sis months for policeman’s order to move Transportation to the Tickets for the affair in­ ■dag a t 1 PJW. 4 ,, ... *“**7 from “took a toothbrush." He hMher offenses. ,whwi told to leave G iro ’s arena is being arranged by dicate more than 14.000 al­ overwhelming evidence.” told Bredln he had “a very Breilln adjourned the parking lot by PU. Carl the school system. ready plan to attend. Far (hat both t fc/e M*U toy ...... good job as an operating case for two weeks to ai- anardo onthe afternoon of Between halves of the further information a tele­ complainant’s and the y arnouit the rep * woidW, ■■V “probably tn six engineer " Breslin told MW Mm the opportunity to May 2 . 19Q. high school gam es the sen­ phone call to the Board of Malgert he could go to jail investigate the man's re­ Pepe pleaded not guilty ior citiaens will be honored Education office in Lincoln for the offense for SO days cord further. saying he had been with a by a demonstration. School will provide details. group of friends and when ail were toM td disperse Proclam ation about 3 P.M.. Ic had ’Testimonial For Guida walked to the com er of the WHEREAS, I 'o' teacher, by the L y atast Board of EdacaMea la 19M. recently technical writer for the began his pUbhc Involve­ street and was retumfey to the parking lot to gat into aad n ay * «f Lyn- Curtis Wright Corporation. ment in comtmsuty affairs his car when the officer WHEREAS, he taatfit literally thsasands of stadeaia local educator His first teaching position by serving on the Sacred returned to the scene about aad athletes la Ms tMrty-three yean at service to the y e a n , will was at Don Boaco High Heart Board of Education It minutes later- and testimonial School in Hanr-ey where In Lywfcurst and by chair­ seeing him stin in the area WHEREA& he waa nest recogaised tar Ms eatstaad- * a t the he taught and served as ing the local placed Mm undar arrest. Ing achieve meats as a baksetbaU coach, prodadag maay head baseball and football find raising champloashlp eM tt. and as the Deaa af MhleUc dfcec- coach. After' five yean two y e a n rffif i judge told told Pape tors la B ergea OsasBy, and Guida came to Lynetiurst Guida's commitaMM to that he should have left the WHEREAS, k t cheee to retire la the sammer af MW. High School as a math pittc service continued iat at the thus ha was told to msve on arid that the position which •h e n in 1977 he was WHEREAS, to Lyndhurst Beard af IManttan, to officer had tl* right to ar he Mill h o ld r During his elected to the Lyndhurst AdnriMatrateta. tolaodty aad to M atorisef to L j» rest Mm tor refusing to tenure at the high school. Board of Commissioners. obey his order to leave NJ, Guida served as head Guida served as finance di­ when he foind to Man- when the LyadtaBSt < •* Schaet haahathal taaa « « hadrrthall coach for two rector for four yean and dant sUil an the lot M a r IS was reelected in t9tl as play to early gtoa *(tan to K J. t*a . New York minutes later. Assess-' Commissioner of Parks KMcks uratesaiaaal ha* sto » paak. tar Ma maay ac- ments were 120. and Recreation. The high compllahaieata aad I /ConttmmtmPogtl/ faint of his political career ut January 4. r ' "t the oath THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL' Mat I, JanuaM Qaida, Mayer af t o VawasMp af d a h a re ty Jaaaary U, M l, aa H A M U ) “ BUCK’* BROWN BAY ;■ * i i r r ' U lfflbyJafta

A D A Y O F B E A U T Y SPECIAL I PRISES MONDAYS ONLY PERMANENTS $ 2 5 . 0 0 _____ • q $43

HAIRSTYLES ' Sh*r*oo Cut. K m Dry $ 10.00 Iu h UNCTN H*MI competitive position as a K t . i 12- i 1 5 in c lu d e . Emergency Blood Donor desirable place to live. NEW HOURS L ead erf Service, to list some of her work and shop " She made Mon Tim.. Tkurs.. Fri.. Sat it clear that the Chamber ert SIM 6PM Heating:,'; { W A L L T E X is available to assist all WED EVt. TU. 9 Jablonakt. Ojlleiwie. sectors of our communities Nail Tips and Maps Gillespie t JaM oAtki; 7I b S aiLm A N-- I—--- T A S and would welcome Mam cures, WaiMf Carmen Toraiello, C&J thomtfits. ideas and en­ Glass Works. In t.' couragement. In summing 3 0 % t o 7 0 % Newly electa # t * th e - I S A V I N G S up her remarks she said P -from $1.50 lin gla roH with dedicated en­ Chamber Board ofOtWc- »IN STOCK-NO WAIT?NO thusiasm. "If the Chamber tors i* Matthew 2 8 9 RIDGE RO. Keamv I ■ 230 Hairim Ave. didn't, who would’’" NORTH ARLINGTON For Appointment Call j Harman 48J1D20 I Opw H.3>S S*nM».Sunm 9 9 1 - 9 5 2 9 ^ j^XQID33HHE929BDB&(

Carbon. Jr.. Chamber

Mrs Earle haa been • member of the Chamber since 1S6S. and has served on the Board o( Directors since . 1172. She is Secretary-Treaturer of f "» n g Earle Electric. North Ar­ lington, a long-tfme elec­ tric contracting business operated by hijr husband Mahkm Earle. They reside

M nfl us the dimensions of your kitchen. and weH turn them <3-16, in to a c u sto m d esig n e d kitch en you'll lo w .- a n d save you 40% on the cost. Our quality crafted cabinets arc constructed from Rne hardwoods and sculptured In aM periods from IVadWonal to Contemporary. If you are a discriminating buyer, who ap­ preciates Unique feature*. Outstanding Design and Uncus­ tomary Savings In a kitchen conforming to your personality, visit us today f o r Im m ed iate d e s ig n co n su ltatio n . Sale applies to RichAtaid’s MIOOLECREEK Cabinets only, on display with other fine cabinetry in our beautiful showrooms.

Aatmtarn’fi ttahinrtm akrrH 14 2 MIDLAND AVENUE, KEARNY • 998-6892 I... i>i m— Member: American Institute otKitchen Dealers : = = = =,■■■■ "ii,iste= M g aa^ m p p . iS P W P lP ^v ■ ' • w ■ 'f t * . ' I s j s s ^

t o u m p a v , m uwr ******* ...... - ■ » ■—

f l * - A - k * *

Rutharford. whan Con- Rutherford wore and are G n d Maater of Masons of stituded February IT, 1*0 members of Boiling Spring the Stale of New Jersey Roehave of' B ait from Bergen County and a Former Mayors and M M ii Jr. Master of Lodge. O ur late M W. John life long resident of many Councilman of Oeranoniss; Anthony F. H. Schneider was the first Rutherford. Presto of Wellington. Sr.. Steward; Ganther H. __ . ./,T v*®* Fenrid of Rdherford. Jr. County Gears For 1983 11. ___ The newly installed ol- ? Steward; Theodore G. The new freeholder Hay took his seat as Depu­ w'UI a s s i s t ■fleers are: Joseph P. Cannata of Bayonne. Pallotta was sworn by wav^ctty s faculty and Monte. J r . M Teansck. Marshal; Raymond K. board was sworn to office ty Director for 1963. Judge Simpson as Mrs administrator! to keep Williams of Rutherford. marked by pledges Officiating during the Pallotta held the Bible pace with technological * 1 | H Organist: Edward Usy. of economy and coopera­ ceremony was Freeholder Judge Harvey Smith of­ tiaW i^ m ) Increased op­ Warden; S la w C. p.m. Rutherford. His­ tion In the year ahead. Arthur F. Jones, tem­ ficiated and Hay’s son. aJwijnoes relating to their portunities to interact with howskl of Waft- torian; Harry A. Go we. Oaths of office were porary chairman. Danny Pierro. held the business and industry. P.M. of Lyistnirst. Tyler. taken by the newly elected Calabrese was sworn to Bible for Hay John W Riehm. Upton In accepting the check. ■!'"**• Jurtor w*rden; vtceipresident of external Marvin B. Keys of The Installing Master Democrat freeholder trio office by Assignment Judge Simpson swore President Pollack noted Ratherford, Tresurer; affairs. presented the first was Robert T. Grindler. consisting of Gerald Judge Arthur J. Simpson Job to office as Mrs. Job that while Fairleigh Robert T. Grindler. P.G.C. cheek to University Presi­ Past Grand Chaplain of Calabrese. John F. Curran as Mrs. Calabrese held the held the Bible. Dickinson does have a of Lyndhurst. Secretary; dent \ Jerom e M. Pollack New Jersey, assisted by and Carmella Pavlick, and Bible. Judge Paul R. H uot Invocation was offered small dollar endowment, it industrial carp Frederick H. Meir of and > Trustee Elinor J. Marvin B. Keys. Past Mas­ Gill C. Job, reelected poun- officiated for Curran as by Rabbi Joel B Aaaron. a haa a large endowment In with sales of t m mBHon in Ratherford. Chaplain; Fenton, vice chairman of ter as Marshal and ty Surrogate. Mrs. Curran held the member of the county the fora sf *1*0 Fair­ 11*1. Its products Include David Hatton of East P a rtM n In Education for Michael W. Sikoryak out­ Freeholder Director Bible. Judge Sybil Moses Pastoral Care Agency leigh Dickinson alumni, Upton tea. soup. Wish- Rutherford. Sr. Deacon; the Bergen-Passaic area, going Master as Chaplain Robert P. Pallotta was served to administer the Father Donald Ransom, of who represent the hope of Bone salad dressing. Knox John C. Hankinson of during a reception at the Boiling Spring Lodge sworn to that office fo r the oath of office for Carmella our Lady of Visitation R.C the university's future. gelatine and Lawry's sea­ Rutherford. Jr. Deacon; company headquarters in now enters Its 101st year second consecutive year Pavlick. Her son, Tony Church of Paramus of­ Partners in Education; soned salt. Ronald P. Rayot of Englewood Cliffs' At least located at 1*0 Park Ave. and Freeholder Archie Maxfield, held the Bible. fered the bendiction 1*0 Upton employees are Fairteigh Dickinson gradu­ ates or students; m any a* tended the reception and heard Mr. Riehm express their value to the com­ Lincoln Federal gives you the choice pany. crediting their fine education.wcw of two choice insured accounts! Center Is Sued A Montclair Construc­ tion firm has filed suit against the William Carlos Williams Center for the Performing Arts and members of its hoard de­ manding payment for work, it performed on the first phase of the center plus an additional (200.000 worth of promissory notes signed by the-trustees. In th e suit the O.A. Pe­ terson Construction Co. Inc. of Montclair alleges eight members of the Board of trustees person­ ally guaranteed promis­ Anyone -- corporations, profes­ sory notes worth 1200,000 sionals, partnerships, families, in-. and that the notes plus in­ dividuals -- can benefit from This is a total-checking account for terest have yet to be paid. Lincoln's investm ent account. . . families and individuals who want to According to the lawsuit, and earn high m oney market rates on earn money market rates and have the deadline for payment a dally basis. This account lets you unlimited checking privileges. Open was December 31. write up to three checks a month, F o r it and you may write as many per­ The firm is also seeking make up to three pre-authorized or sonal checks as you wish . just payment of its original re­ automatic transfers a month, and tainer. the cost o f the work as you would do in your ordinary make deposits and withdrawals at to d ay ’s rate it performed on the center checking account -- but Lincoln's any time in any amount. So while as well as damages, in­ Market Rate Checking is anything c a l l o u r terest and the cost of the you're earning money market rates, but ordinary! lawsuit. you always have access to your Every dollar in your Market Rate Trustees of the Center funds in a variety of ways. R a t e l i n e : Checking account from $2,500 on denied that this would A m inim um deposit of just $2,500 earns money market rates, other cause a default and said Extended through is all it takes If your balance falls 800- 221-1128 funds earn a rate of 5.25% a year as that there was a question January 141 below the requirement, you'll earn long as the balance in your account is as to how much was owed. 5.25% a year as long as the balance at least $25. No service charge with a Trustees said that when in your account is at least S25. No balance of at least $1,000; should their architect determines service charge with a balance of at your balance fall below, you'll pay a the "specific am ount that is least $1,000; should your balance $5 service charge for that month only dut tlie Center will have fall below, you'll pay a $5 service thfe funds to pay the film. charge for that m onth only.

A u d i t i o n s

A r e S l a t e d Auditions for the Garden State theatre's fall produc­ tion of "Arsenic and Old Lace" will be held on Ja n ­ uary 18 from 7-1 p.m. in the Round Building on • Earn high money market rates. • FSLIC insured to $ 100,000. Mbntross Avenue on the Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- • Interest compounded and versMy campus in • Low minimum deposit, just $2,500. R uthepord. credited monthly. The} show will be • Monthly transaction statement. diVetted by Bruce • Make deposits and withdrawals MijKiltip. The current in any amount at any time. • No brokerage fees to pay. shdw will begin rehearsals on weekends and evenings TOLL-FREE RATELWE: 800-2211128 in February and March, ani will be produced at the W e have the account you need . . . and w e have the rate you want! For full inform a­ Utile Theatre on Montross tion on Lincoln FederaJ's M oney M arket Account and our M arket Rate Checking, Avenue on the FDU cam- pusiin Ratherford for three stop by one of our conveniently-located offices. weekends in mid-March. /show's producers. Cteole and Dick Start, en­ Around the corner...across the state courage local residents, especially senior citizens, t* audition for the play which has several leading ■tiles for older men and Lincoln woOten. In 'addition, there 1 number of smaller rales with an ages .. from 10-70 The i roles are for two women and one youig woman under ]0. Brick • Budd Lake • C hester • Ham burg • Hillsborough • Kearny \ V interested in working M arltoh • M onm outh Mall • M urray Hill • North Haledon backstage on props, cos- O cean County M all * O cean Township • Plainfield • Scotch Plains publicity or Stirling • Sussex-W antage • Tom s fliver • Vernon • W estfield write er call the oaeoaiTS iwsussa to iu u o s sv nw mociuu. savwos and loan mswkncs cowoaatkw 1 State Theatre. 14* varett Place. East e r f o r d , N J 9 ? t n . (ill) 7(1-1111. - ***' 4-THim SPAY. JANUARY >11 MU

L y i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

In the wake of c o ^ V in d lion to the Lyndhurst statewide reports that Board of Education bv the cited alcohol abuse as the Alcohol. Tobacco. most serious problem af­ Drug KAicatian Program fecting teenagers. Ihe Lyn* Committee. The Comnttt: dhurst Board of Education lee. chaired by Super­ has adopted the Seattle intendent G Donald Trtv- Program as pjirt of its cur­ isano and School Tnotec riculum Tfiis decision was Frank Bentdettir. con1 based on the recommenda- sisted of school adminis- meaningful one With manv W lieelchair B asketball Jan. 2 9 mot* Christmases to cornel Our HOLIDAY The Lion's Club of Lyn­ level The proceeds from Over the vears we have PARTY held at thfe dhurst is sponsoring its* this event are a main solicited from the local Hawaiian Palms recently, N ineteenth Annual /Wheel­ source of funds for our a t ­ buainess community single was one manifestation of f p t i. chair Basketball Game at tributions to programs for line iklverttaaments th the that spirit , with good n o t ­ the Lyndhurst High School the visually handicapped game program. Contribu­ friends, good food and a Gymnasium on Saturday. tions a t v again being *oUrdinator dur­ Steven Michalski and Toy you' to all who have sup­ calendar of events along arv 13. 1983 Happy New a newlv-formed Bank man of the Police Commit­ Before becoming a Free­ ing the day and an answer­ Drive for St Joseph's Hos­ ported our efforts in the with admission tickets for Year' Fraud Squad tee and liaison to the holder . he was twice' ing service at night. pital. At the C hristm as past two. was conveniently pro- For eight vears. he was Bergen Pines County Hos­ elected Mayor of North Ar­ Executive Director of the pital and Bergen Com­ lington. a post he held for The Seattle Program is '£.4. Christmas Becauae 1 Was munity College Boards of four years He is a mem­ supported by - both the Hackensack Meadowlands By Joseph Abate Naughty, were Joan Gar Development Commission, T rustees v.v ber of ih e VFW in North Bergen County Super- ate da and Robyn Yanlero the State agency charged He was a lay member of Arlington where he and his « Schools and i New Jersey S M r De- Participating in the skit. with the responsibility of the Bergen County Fee Ar­ wife. JW n. lives. They haVe C A M t a r e n a and civic organizations provided Grandma Got Run Over planning for the orderly. bitration Comm^te^. a Su* „ five children -■'7 * - At.« >5 Prm M . on r Saturday. will be participating The Remember. Lyndhurst - Bv a SemdBertV Were Toni. JL ^la n u a rf 15. the Lvntftfefst •Community ,ffr#ht ac­ Communftv Nightat ByAie l-enea. Kim M cLaughlin' High School Boys Varsity tivities will take place at Arana on Saturday. Janu­ Dawn Koscielccki. Cathv Basketball Team will play halftime of both the high ary 15. Come afMl support Dechert. Emily lazaris Queen of Peace af Bvme school and pro gam es your town ! A Mgb school and Maureen Sullivan Arena This game will be On a night when a f and pro doubWMader for followed bv the N.J. Nets vanced ticket sales have'*; just $7 a ticket! , Th* following students vs N Y Knicks basketball reached 14.000 already, at­ appeared in the plav. "The gameat 7:35 P M in coop, tendance at tKis event may A CHRISTMAS VISIT Elf Who Didn't Like eration withthe N J Nets, be the highlight of the Yes. Santa, our Lyn­ Christm as. " Karen Kowalski. Dawn Madden the Lyndhurst School Sys­ month! A $10 ticket may dhurst High School stu­ Dana Perio. DVanne tem wUl. sponsor Com­ be purchased for $7 at any dents do care for our sen­ munity Night. On this eve­ public school in town or ior citisens! Jacobs. Margo Lencsak Lorraine Morello. Kim ning. al| Lyndhurst through many of the On Friday. December Kutney. Marv Dowling Citizens are encouraged to town's civic organizations 17. the members of the M ichelle Como. Marin come out and show their For an additional $2 per Cheques Club and the Ad­ Clarizio. Kim Lillis. Sue support for our communi­ individual, bus transporta­ vanced Foods classes Scillieri. Mary Makowski ty! To date, all public tion from the Lincoln Ele­ spent a memorable after­ Marsha T re a a . Jodi Hild. ^schools and our municipal mentary School will be noon entertaining the pa­ and Denise McDonald., S J tients at the Esse* County FUTURES UNLIMITED if D a y t i m e Geriatric Home The stu­ P olice .Court’s CONFERENCE. 1MQ ’ dent presented Christmas The critical connection tCoMHutd From Page I / skits ■which they had writ­ between mathematics and ten to bring a ray of sun­ Lee Gasior of ic days of absence. The notttradHiAna) ca re ers for shine for the many pa­ . Avenue was found guilty of fine for truancy is $25 per .. women will br.hiXhlighled tients there find her tnn to re- day and Breslin imposed In a conference at Rutgers No Christmas program ,of school m ore Ihe $75 fine plus costs of University. A fWtd trip to would be complete without lj» permissiblye r m ls s court at $2£ However, he 7 T ,, ~ Seton Hall Untvefitty has been arranged by the Ele­ IfSKtl -.a&S! i: m e n ta l and High School of assorted cookies, baked that if he attends school for Guidance Departments the next 30 school days, he by the Home Economics N e w M a y o r students, and Christmas Designed for the 7th to will Suspend the fine He Uth grade girts, their candies generously scolded the boy for placing teachtrs.' counselors and iContmteitPnm page |y donated by Miss Bvles this burden on his mother parents, "Futures Un­ English classes, were dia- ■ eiUsenbullding snd the •nd said he wished he limited: Expanding Voca­ could make the truant pay trlbuted to each patient bv the students tional Choices. "wHl Stress Stuyves*« ' Avmw. the the fine and costs, noting it math aa the equator for is the law that -children The program concluded' «C U * with the singing of Christ­ *y*tem ip ti# must m od until they mas Carols by the studenta township this insistence oh reach the age of 1 1 " and the senior citisens. C .i A warrant with bail set ! at $ho was ordered for Monday, the i f it

ard Jasbiskl on THURSDAY. JANUAJtV U. S ,

’’W. i t articles and essays pub- U.S. Savings Bond which mission, are eligible IW iatftat and atinad/ was contributed by United Submission are to be «■-----a ■pw. nowat is Jersey Bank, entries must mailed to: Bergen County is l MHter o( The Record, be poatnwrked.by Jan. IS. Trfcentemial Slogan Con­ aad . i t fH ftO c con­ where he has been on the All entries m ust comply test. JSS MaiJl St.. tributor ip aunw rsn mag­ editorial stall 30 years. with a seven-word max­ Hackensack. N J 07W1 azines, newspapers and to The adjunct professor of im um aad be subm itted on The March 7th 300th th* electronic m a^a. . Journalism at William Pa­ an entry-form available Birthday of Bergen County M m , A William* of terson College, Wayne, from Hie Record, or on a will be m arked by year­ Teaneck. has been a w riter■ he lives in Westwood. J-by-5 piece of paper. long festivities including nearly it yean. He it the The five judges will All Bergen County resi­ parties, entertainment, author of nine novels and select the winning slogan dents. except members of cultural events, parades, seem works of non-Rction Jan.21. To be eligible for the Bergen County Cul­ picnics and all the hoopla and a frequent contributor Ihe winning prize of 1500 tural and Heritage Com- befitting the occasion

The Elegance of Damask ------ALL IN STOCK E.T. DMN BEDSPREAD ^"x84” 26.68 2 2 .6 7 ITEMS MUST GO!! 9 6 ” x 84” 57.39 48b7 7 reg. 2 3 .9 9 SALE 1 9 . 9 9 144” X 84” 87.99 7 4 .7 7 TWN SHEET SET Full Rolls To Room Size Rugs MACHINE WASHABLE reg. 28.69 19.99 FREE INSTALLATION 2 0 - 5 0 % o f f S E L E C T E D You pay only the Low Sale Price of the carpet, BATH ACCESSORIES choose your cushion (also specially priced) f S H A D E S and w e will M easure, D eliver & Install at No Extra C harge!! By Joanna ^ * M inimum Size for Free installation 12 sq. ft. yd. (9’X12’) 1.97 EXTRA VALUE ITEMS 2 7 ” X 1 ® ’ 2 7 ” X 5 4 $$49 ^ 9 5 2.27 S C A T T E R V R U G S . . RUGS... 9 5

CONVENIENT W E’RE OUT TO FLOOR YOU SHOP AT HOME t b JEHBIU- SERVICE AT A ll LOCATIONS Floor Coverings CURTAINS 50 U nion A ve. T he R ich look a t th e rig h t price. (corner C hestnut st.) ■ U X W flB J) MUttWANY NORTH ARLINGTON N M * M r . (MU 14*.MOO (*ei)M T>4ITa R utherford 438*0220 |ni)M S-1«15 Mon.. Thuf*,, Fri. 1:30-0 TUM -THun . Sal »:*>-§ Mon. Trig™., Fri. tlo - i Tun.. WM„ Sal. t:)M TbM.. M l, Sal M M

Semi Annual

SALE ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE 1 / 2 PRICE 5 0 ° . ? ^ X>e

SAMPLE SPECIAL •n>ov^ v GROUP OF \ t 'x e , . BRIDAL GOWNS f S o c GOWNS \V» * * . 0 ^ All one of a kind s a0 0 ’ i ( * “ V alues to $1100 * 25 \ o * ° 0 * 9 °

V a l u e s t o 0 o o d e d * 1 5 0 • 2 0 0 .

Ms do not honor credit slips during this sal*

42 PARK AVE.

RUTHERFORD

. : t S i ' ■ r r -S»*’ •V S** J Page 6—THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1883

£ llt mi'iunn X tftilft ([f online rcial IT e a h rr .. < - ■: hi m hi v if » Official Newspaper North Arlington's Official Newspaper of lyndhurst since 1921 1 57 Ridge Road, 751 Ridge Road North Arlinaton, NJ. THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY, lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 991-1839 998-3306 shorn in New Jersey ll:00 “Dillilf witt...” S k ia ." JANUARY IS Tel 4 3 8 8 7 0 0 - 8701 Managmq Editor — Reverly iwurphy 1ANUAIT 13 cablevision. P.M. 7:00TM Liifi's Spirts A.M. A.M . 11:00 “linrae With--” Every 12:00“M iriiwlnfe 13. l i s t 8:00 “ M iM hw lairfs 1 3 .” • F.ast Kulh#*rtord • CarUtaftt • 8:00 “MtifcwMs 13.” morning a program 1:00 “ DAYTIM E.” 8:00 H ilt S c k tU Daskit (Thr N ruis C raiipr The comprehensive featuring local and 6:00 “ T i l D i w l j ball. John Sanders, host. 9:00 “ Drip professional cooks 9:00 “ D n p l i ." Kathleen to." Joseph F. leaticr-flccc $3 refis • of Rulhrrford • news and magazine S liw .” who do their thing in Job, moderator. Official Newspaper Ol show that starts the 7:00 S « M tir D r iM y Fran Donovan, moderator. Official Newspaper Of Rutherford 10:00-“ l i i f East Rutherford and Carlstadt day off for thousands the Cable 3 kitchen. W ishiiftu.” I.” J o h n 38 Ames Avenue Publication Offices P.M. Sanders, host. Rutherford, N.J. 07070 of Cable 3 viewers. 7:30W astchistir T h j . TUESDAY, 121 Humboldt Street, East Rutherford “MuitwlMfc 13.” A SKitl Sicirity R* 417 Second Street, Carlstadt Office M anager — Agnes Luke John Sanders is host 12.00 Football predictions. 1ANHARY II 11:00 pw t. News Editor. Carol Romeo T*»l 4 3 8 5 1 0 0 of the long running repeat of the morning 8:00 P r i f m i i M l Wrtstifcf A.M. ll:30 “Rmt*i With...” program, one of the show. presented by Baron's 8:00 “ M u iiw lM fe 1 3 .” P.M. (•uy Savino. President most distinctive in 1:00 “DAYTIME.” The satel­ Drugs, Rutherford. lohn Sanders, host. H lallingtnn IG raftrr 12:00 “Mufcwliris 13.” cable television; Jack lite show which 9:00“Dnp In.” Carmine 9:00“Dnp In.” Kathleen Y&ar 1:00 “ DAYTIM E.” Now In II* Thirrl John Savino, Amy Divine O’Shea sum m arizes brings the most in Savino, moderator. Donovan, moderator. Editor & Publisher News Director Publication Offices the news and Carol teresting people in 10:00“ D i«fi." 5:00“Miihwlaris 13." MDNDAY, Jo h n 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J \.R. Cornell 6:00 “ T i l D m r ly Marpky Quinn tells about the the metropolitan area Sanders, host. Tel. 438-8700 VdHTfhint* Director JANUARY 1) weather, [very Mon before the cameras. “0*ninc w ltt-" Stew .” A.M. 11:0 0 day a doctor from 6:00 “Tlw D m rly Mtrpky P.M. /:00 “ Ckirck AN vi." 8.00 “MiJliwlaofc 13." Riverside Hospital to Sktw ." This popular 12:00 “MutawlaMb 13.” 7:30 “ Tki P i f t i i u H n r ." John Sanders, host. discuss medicine and show concentrates on 1:00 “ DAYTIM E.” Chet Grabowski is 9:00“Drip la." Carmine every Tuesday Chef news and people who 5:00 “ M ia liw la ifc 1 3 ." host to this show, one Savmo, moderator. A Primer For Murray with his cook are of interest to us 6:00 “ The B ivirty Mrpfcy of the most interest­ 10:00“ D iifi.” lohn ing. And, of course, all. S kiw ." ing in cable. Chet Sanders, host. Carmine Bilotti to 7:00 “Acccnt m ltad *(." 7:00 “Fir, Fin, Flitters." talks and his guests 11.00 “#i»w| wltt...” New Jersey wind up the show Bob Marks, the hancii 7 30 “Chirch AKn.” reply and dance and P.M. with his sports news capper, discusses rac 8:00 Tim L in (i's Spirts sing. 12:00 “M ufcwliris 13.” and the feature race ing, horses, etc. Disk. 8:30“Em ro Cmsirvi- M orris Pesin. the wise veteran constantly increasing fares and 100 “DAYTIME.” from Meadowlands 7 3 0 “Fir, Fin, F u tk « ." 9:00 “ Drip In." 5:00 “ M u liw lM fe 1 3 ." Joseph F. of mans civic wars, has enun­ tolls to finance services that are 9:00-“ D n p Raceway. John Savino takes the Job, host. to.” Carmine ciated better than anybody else functions of local and state govern­ 6:00 “ T k i D m r ly 9:00 “Drip In." Carmine program outdoors Savino. moderator. the true issues in the fare situation m e n ts . S a v in o moderator. among the hunters, on the PATH railroad. This is a nightly fishermen, campers, The panel favors a stay of up to program in which the etc. eight years for New York State’s \cw Jersey's government is un­ heavy hitters of poll 8:00 “III FrMt m i." A $40 million annual WTC rental sub­ der extrem e pressure from New tics, government and show featuring per­ York to increase the fares on sidy. plus moving, relocation, aad rental increm ents after relocation business are in sonages in the news. I’ VTII which s e rv e s thousands of over an unstated period of time. terviewed Joseph F. 9:00 “Drip In." Joseph F. commuters from this area. The Gov. Thom as Kean has stated, "I Job, the former sher Job, moderator. fact that the PATH fare has re­ think that Gov. Carey will find out iff. and Kathleen mained at .')() cents while in New FRIDAY, that we are not bullied so easily in Donovan, the lawyer, York subway and bus fares have JANUARY 14 New Jersey. The Port Authority rocketed to 75 cents and are on the are the other mod A.M. has been subsidizing a lot of real upbeat, has angered New York erators. 8 00“M u*w liris 1 3 .” o ffic ia ls . estate in New York that ought to 10:00 The cash John Sanders, host. go to m ass transit." In view of this prize bingo show, statem ent. Gov. Kean will hopeful­ 9:00 “Drip l i .” Joseph F. Since PATH is operated by the hosted by John ly re ject this report which awards Job, moderator. Port Authority of New York and Sanders and one of to New York a subsidy which 10:00“ D ii(i.” lohn M ariola Szym eiewska, a native of Warsaw. Poland, discusses conditions in her New Jersey. New York wants the amounts to a staggering $224 mil­ the most talked about Sanders, host. country on the -Drop In" show with moderator Carmine Savino. (are increased by PA. lion ov er an eight-vear period plus tens of millions more for reloca­ The Leader Newspapers have tion. moving and rentals incre­ been forem ost in battling the New ments to New York State after York im pertinence. The best argu­ relocation. It is amazing that this ments against allowing New York panel would grant New York State Kearny Federal Savings to get away with it are listed by a delay while recommending an Mey er Pesin. who has been known immediate increase in fares and lor his fight to build and preserve to lls. Liberty Park in Jersey City. Here is Meyer Pesin's summary of the The panel recommends the sale situation which New Jersey of­ ASSETS OFFICES ESTEll F COUPE, of the WTC. which presently earns Assistant Vice President ficials should read and ap­ $85 million annually plus $40 mil­ j Am e s j d u f f y . IRENE CLARK. p r e c i a te : DEC. 31. 1982 DEC. 31, 1981 P resid en t Assistant Vice President lion in the aforementioned New First Mortgage L oans...... $212,752,088.33 $185,229,340.43 ROBERT l.ANG, JOSEPHINE MLEZJVA. Vicc President Assistant Vice President York State subsidy plus $25 million Loans on Savings Accounts...... 2,220,138.35 3,736,824.39 MATTHEW T McCLANE. LYDIA HEFFERN. uncollected rentals from space Vice President Assistant Vice President The 17-page report of the Bi- 5.239,785.70 4,935,274.89 OLYMPIA TOSCANO. MARIE COLINO. used by the P.A. for a grant total Vice President State Blue Kibbon Panel on the Real Estate O w ned...... NONE NONE Assistant Vice President of $150 million a year. This tre­ GEORGE TURTURRO. SHARON JONES. Port Authority is heavily weighted Federal Home Loan Bank Stock...... 1,760,300.00 1.740,400.00 Vice President Assistant Vice President mendous source of income would Other Investments ...... 73,527,398.56 53,522,983.28 JOHN N HOPKINS. MARIE KOLBINGER, in favor of New York Slate and a Secretary, Treasurer Assistant Secretary thereby be wrongfully diverted disaster for 100.000 New Jersey Cash on Hand and in B a n k s ...... 2,457,059.57 2,342.968.28 JEAN HECAN. from m ass transit to "infrastruc­ Assistant Treasurer PATH riders, since PATH fares Fixed Assets, Less D epreciation...... 2,543,432.10 2,273,298.47 ALLAN BEARDSLEE. tural capital renewal." It should are tied in with the bankrupt New Deferred Charges and Other Assets...... 171,722.38 311,603.30 Internal Auditor not be forgotten that in 1962 the York Transit System. The report, $300,671,924.99 $254,092,693.04 BOARD OF DIRECTORS legislature passed the Develop­ lor exam ple, recommends a HILTON H. HODGES. ment Project Law authorizing the Vice Chairman PATH fare of »0 cents by l»85 with LEIGHTON R CARLSON. increases thereafter based on a WTC project. The law was upheld LIABILITIES LOUIS DcMASSI by the courts as an integrated JAMES J. DUFFY formula involving NJ Transit and ROBERT LANG PATH transportation project. The Savings A ccounts...... $214,355,356.77 $199,992,398.87 New Y'ork Transit Authority oper­ FRANK J. MAGHER Tax Fscrow ...... 1,639,046.04 1.306,776.63 JOHN A MAGULLIAN ating expenses. PATH takeover of the bankrupt Loans In Process...... NONF NONE HENRY PAROW H&M K ailroad made the WTC pos­ EDWARD T RUSHFORTH sible. and also made the 3(k*nt Federal Home Loan Bank Advances...... NONF NONF The panel's composition is ATTORNEYS fare a just one. Gov. Byrne had New Jersey Mortgage Finance Agency NONF 61,831.00 biased against the riding public. CALVIN S. KOCH this in m ind when he vetoed PATH Securities Sold Under Repurchase Investm ent bankers, industry FREDERICK S. GILLESPIE fare increases and said "New 64,900,000.00 34,711.925.00 JOSEPH J. KELLY heads and transportation com­ HORACE R BOGLE. JR York got the WTC. we got the 30- Inferred Credits...... 1,556,832.76 1.550,934.23 missioners. two of whom are di­ cent fare." 3,558,005.64 2,352,112.70 rectors of the Metropolitan Transit Specific Reserves...... 10,142.33 6.403.98 Authority . predominate, to the ex­ NET W ORTH...... 14,652,541.45 14,110,310.63 clusion of legislators, commuter Adoption of the panel's report $300,671,924.99 $254,092,693.04 representatives and affected ur­ would be a gross injustice to New ban and suburban officials. Jersey and. unless there is an im­ mediate outcry from PATH riders, The panel report favors the bridge and tunnel users and from creation ol a Super Government our public officials and legislators. Pori Authority Division, endorsing New York will again have “put it V the P.A.'s plan for a vast ex­ over" on New Jersey. The sale of pansion of its power. The report the WTC with its capacity for tre­ proposes the creation of an Kco- mendous earnings would be a nomic Development Bank as sug­ death blow to all forms of mass gested by Ihe P.A. to channel in­ transportation for years to come, creased World Trade Center since the proceeds of the sale (WTC I revenues to "infrastruc­ would be subject to the whims and ture'' renewal, vaguely defined as fantasies of P.A. officials and poli­ improvements to roads, bridges, tic ia n s . sewers and water supply, etc. This proposal is a usurpation of local and state functions by the P.A. I am much heartened by the promise of Thomas Cowan, chair­ man of the Assembly Transporta­ K E d fflV The panel saddles PATH riders tion Com m ittee, to seek an audit of and bridge and tunnel users with P.A. finances, and to bring about the costs of the Economic De­ public hearings on the panel's re­ port which was prepared behind FEDERAL velopment Bank. It recommends HOME OFFIC£: 614 KEARNY AVE.. KEARNY. N.J. • 991 4100 the financing of sewers, water sup­ closed doors after briefings, and NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE: 80 RIDGE ROAD ply. etc.. with mass transportation meetings with the Port Authority. LYNDHURST OFFICE: VALLEY BROOK O STUYVESANT AVES. revenues and the vast rental prof­ Morris Pesin. RUTHERFORD OFFICE: 252 PARK AVE CORNER WEST NEWELL MEMOtt FEOCMl SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE COWOMWX its of the WTC. This would result in Jersey City THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1983-Page 7

Bartlett Completes Quarter Century Of Service Roads and Bridges. COun .John S Bartlett of 106 tion of Public Service company He will be pre C om m ittees A re N am ed By P allotta tv Engineers. Mosquito Kutherford Place. North Klectric and Gas Company sented a gold service included the Ethics Com­ Commission. Job Training Freeholder Director P Planning Board, and will Hospital Arlington, a technician in this month will complete emblem in honor of the oc- mittee. Community Action Partnership Act. Tricen Pafllotta assigned liaison be the alternate represent­ Freeholder Doris the Linden Generating Sta- 25 years' service with the casion. Program. Economic De­ tennial Committee, and appoiontments to the vari­ ative to N.J Association of Mahalick was named to velopment. W elfare the Hackensack ous county departments Counties the offices of Commission­ Board. Consumer Affairs, Meadowlands Develop and agencies today to Deputy Freeholder Di­ er of Registration. Sur­ liaison to municipalities. ment Commission members of the new free­ rogate. Welfare Board. rector Archie Hay is Tax Board, representative holder baord at its re­ liaison to Superintendent Transportation Board. Celebrates to N J Association of organization meeting in of School. Community Col­ Women's Commission. Counties. Senior Centers John F erraro of Liv­ Hackensack lege. Vocational School. County Clerk. Jail. Shari# and Extension Service ingston Avenue Lvn Freeholder Richard A Special Services School and Ethics' And Pallotta will serve dhursl celebrated his 75th Mola will serve on the per­ District. Juvenile Youth Freeholder John F Cur­ on the Personnel Com m it­ birthdav on Decem ber 30 sonnel committee, and the Services < including Juve­ ran will serve the Animal tee with Mola and at a dinner partv At The following offices: Office on nile Detention Center. Con­ Shelter. Narcotics. Prose­ Calabrese He will also be Villa D'Este. Cedar Grove Aging. Social Services. klin Youth Center. Youtih cutor. Law Librarv. Medi­ liaison to the Treasurers Following the dinner a Handicapped Office. Nutri­ Council. Crisis Interven­ cal Examiner. Pastoral Office. Purchasing. Public partv was held af his home tion Sites. Data Process­ tion Service, and Bergen Care and Mental Health Information. Auditor. with his wife children ing. and the Housing Au­ House). Parks Commis­ Freeholder Barbara County Counsel. Cultural grandchildren and friends thority sion and Veterans Bureau- Chadwick's appointments and Historic Affairs. loining in congratulations Freeholder Gerald Calabrese was named liaison to Telephone. Mes­ senger and Mail Service. Construction Board of Ap­ peals. Construction Re­ view Panel. Property Maintenance. Building Construction. Adjuster, All Clothes and General Services. Freeholder Arthur F Jones was named liaison 12 oz cans to the Health Department. Bergen Pines. Countv Po­ lice. Fire Marshal-Safetv PRICEI OPEN 1/2 SUNDAYS Officer. Police Academv. S e a g r a m s 7 12 to 5 P.M. , Clan and Civil Defense s g. < MacGregor Freeholder Carmella v Scotch Pavlick will serve the Election Board. Super­ MON SAT M r am W alker 9 9 intendent of Elections. TANeez 1 2 ” THURS & PRi 1 75 Itr 1.75 Itr. B lackberry Brandy 10 Grants. Weights and Meas­ ure. Jury Commission. Ju- 35 Park Ave. Rutherford • 933-5426 ndtaura 99 diciarv. Office of Children. 5 750 ml. Johnny Walker Bacardi Red Scotch Rum Silver m e rLVrinnu 99 Clip & SaveA i McIntosh Apples ( Lipton Tea I Apple Sauce 750 ml H a r t l e y A G i b s o n s 8 IT”1.75 Itr. $ | 5 9 Cream Sherry With T hese 3 - lb . box 1 5 - 0 2 . $ C oupons bag 5 9 c of 100 3 ja rs A 2 8 0 w rro THIS COUPON AMO ad d itio n al WITH THIS COUPON ANO ADOmONAL WTTW THIS COUPON AND ADOfTIONAL PURCHASE Of S7J0 OR MORE PURCHASE O f 17.SO OR MORE PURCHASE O f C7J0 OR MORE r j o n g o o d S un., Jo n . t itw Set., Jon. is, Coupon good Son., Jon. $ ttwu Sal.. Jon. is . . on goo d Sun., Jo n . 9 th ru S e t . Je n . 15. 1999. UmM o n e p e r sh o p p in g family. 1M1. UmM one per Stopping family

M et Q uality M eats

FRESH AMERICAN - SHOULDER SHANK PORTION WATER ADDED vpvtsnO ven I Lamb S m o ked Staffers I Chops Superm arkets S tu ff ers I H n a am m s s Farm Fresh Produce 6 9 c -$l89 $129 CALIFORNIA. SIZE 113 U 6 9 c I R ,b C h o p i u 3 . 2 9 I * 1 Navel Oranges ^Cornish Hens i» *1.29^^Loin C h o p s » * 3 ■ 99 j Butt Portion » ’ 1 .3 9 FRESH AMERICAN WHOLE 1 0 . 99' U S D. A CHOICE DECKEL REMOVED U.S.D.A. CHOICE - FIRST CUT R i b Leg of SDa" > C h u c k SEEDLESS, WHITE Flordia Grapefruits § S t e a k s ® S t e a k Lam b CEKTEBCUJ Cash and Carry Only-We reserve the right to limit quantities $ 2 ^ 9 $ ^ 3 9 $ 1 1 9 All prices include sale tax. We are not responsible for typographical errors. 5 o , s l lb . $ - 1 6 9 lb. A i.lb. RIPE SHANKS OR U S D A CHOICE BONELESS Y e ll o w L a m b $ - | 3 9 REG |U C l u b $ 4 2 9 STYLE I U . B a n a n a s S t e w lb STYLE S t e a k lb

SWEET Butt Half *1.89 FROZEN BIG ENOUGH ROAST OR CENTER CUT Y e ll o w 3-lb H a m $ * | 9 9 Shank Half ,*1.99 T u r k e y TO SERVE YOU WELL O n i o n s bag 49< S t e a k s lb W i n g s lb 39‘ Dairy Department SMALL ENOUGH G rocery V alue & V ariety CAIRV fR ESH ORANGE J U 'ff ENRICHED MACARONI TO KNOW YOU WELL M inute Maid IN OH OR WATER WHERE AVAIL I CHUNK Sanka Bumble Bee M uellers Elbows Instant Light Tuna £ 49c BEANS SALTED OR UNSALTED QUARTERS This is a combination to benefit you Hotel Bar Butter ; $ 3 " s., 7 Q C Vandel Gandules and every other soundness-minded saving, c a n J v 8-0 2 . $ | 0 9 high earning family in the area! fan" 6 9 C p k g WHITE ROSE SPA,.M l TTI & ME Al 8 AL I S GILLNETTERS PLAIN O R (OOfZEO In our offices you do business with C o t t a g e Red Cross Salt 1 -lb Chef Boy Ar Dee P i n k people you knout and who know you. This C h e e s e cont — , 1 5 '2-OZ 59 99* is o ; E T Q C $1 BREAKSTONE s a l m o n can results in both professional and pleasant can 3 89° ®°ur soz CQc IN PUREE service in attractive, conveniently located C r e a m cont v v WMI’f ROSE SO* T IN TOMATO SAUCE Frozen F6ods Bath Tissues R e d P a c k 2 8 oz D e l M o n te S a r d in e s q u a r t e r s . Tomatoes can 8 9 '

Our best testimonial to serving yrtu Corn on the Cob 69' *can 5 9 C EXTRA ABSORBENT (00) White Rose well, warmly and cordially, is that you’re Q Q c TOOOLER (4«) OR NEWBORN ^ A A Quality Bays ALL FLAVORS CAT FOOD ^ _ WHITE HOSE speaking enthusiastically to your friends ^ ^ Pam pers t>OX P u r i n a o 6 o z 5 1 p k g Spring Water cont 5 9 c and neighbors about us. 1 0 0 O c a n s I Diapers 0,90 ° WHITE ROSE SHEET Pound Cake HEAVY DUTY Fabric Softener « i 7 9 * ABSORBENT Facts show that year after year Trend 42oz $ - |1 9 CREAM OR KERNEL f \ .. H u d s o n W h ite Rom C o m i . I 8 9 * box N a p k i n s 3 ^ * 1 we're serving more and more families in Detergent TOMATO „ s r 9 9 c W h ite R o m C a ts u p 5 5 e th is a re a . QUAKER MOMMY ANO MONTS WHITE ROSE ^ P o p c o r n 8 9 * T o m a t o Banquet Chicken 9 ^ 24-OZ 8 - o r Thanks for the privilege of serving you! GrltS pkg 7 9 ° WHITE ROSE .. S a u c e cans w Potato Chips *1** 1 2 -0 * ." WHITE ROSE pkg. L-UWVtn i c 5 9 * CEREAL Unde 5-lb. 9 HO Dominick I’. Sammarco, i n n a m w n m $ 2 ® WHITE ROSE INSTANT az.io* R i o s bag C h o c o la te Drink • " F a r i n a ; ? 7 9 * /v. 1 WHITE ROSE *r . Mra. Paul’e Fried CU ai S a c r a m e n t o AUNT JEMIMA S o a p P a d s 04 30 T o m a t o 18 -0 2 WHITE ROSE P a n c a k e 5- 02 . I IS-02 2 -lb Q Q c ^Appts Sauce 8 9 * p k g . $ 1 2 9 J u i c e can 4 9 ° M i x box Pncss effective Sury^ Jan______9 thru 3*1., ____Jan 1&.______1983. one can or package on sale items Items offered for sale not available in case lots SOUTH BERGEN WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS Some items not available in Nassau. Suffolk and New Jersey stores SEN IOR CITIZEN S DAY EVERY TU ES. 5% O FF "R&SBT /fe,

SAVINGS M ET GREEN SUPER M ARKET L / n * AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 98 RIDQE RD., NO. ARUNQTON a > 2M V illi’ I0UIE V AID WOOD mOSl HI 939 t s t 70 WILLOW SH U T HST RUTHEIFOtO H I 93! S W ★ O PEN M -T-W -SA T. 8-6; TH .-F. 8-8; SU N . 9-2 ★ Page 8—THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1983 The Lowly Meatloafls Highly Regarded

C way back last May I ran one of Claire’s c a y e n n e . V2 teaspoon ground black pepper lumps w ith a fork, stirring occasionally until favorites, a meat loaf recipe guaranteed to If you don’t like that one your taste buds 4 cups fresh or canned unsalted tomatoes meat is brown. Add the bay leaf, pepper, produce a loaf suitable for an entree or a has dried up. 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar tom atoes, vinegar and caribe. Bring to a boil, platter of goodies for passing around before The cold weather is a good excuse for V i teaspoon chile caribe lower the heat and simmer one hour, stirring dinner. A reader has asked for a repeat and occasionally. Taste and adjust seasoning. chili that puts a zip in a dinner menu and I’ve H o w to: here it is: With this chile I like a chunk of crusty H eat the oil in a deep skillet over medium Ingredients: Italian bread, heated and buttered. Also, when heat. Add onions, green pepper and saute about 1 pound ground beef Claiborne isn’t looking I drop in a can of red Vagabonding three minutes. Sprinkle the meat with garlic, ’'2 pound ground pork beans, increase the garlic and add as much ground chile, cumin and oregano. Stir to blend. P ______By Guy Savino 1 e g g Add the meat to the skillet. Break up any cayenne as I think the company will stand. 1 cup dry bread crumbs found one by Craig Claiborne, the New York 1 teaspoon salt S T . J U D E Times cookbook author, that is especially fine dash of pepper Oh Holy St Jude Apostle and M a r W INTER CLEARANCE SAL£ for those who must avoid salt. Claiborne puts a tyr. great in virtue and rich in dash of tumeric touch of vinegar and increases the garlic and miracles, near kinsman of Jesus dash of ground sage Christ, faithful intercessor of all' cumin to make up for the salt. M ILDRED’S DRESS SHOP dash of savory who invoke your special patronage Ingredients: in time of need, to you l have dash of ground rosemary 1 tablespoon peanut or vegetable oil recourse from the depth of my 146B RIDGE ROAD 2 tablespoons chopped parsley heart and hum bly Peg to whom 3 m edium onions, finely chopped God has given such great power to N. ARLINGTON, NJ. 1 teaspoon onion salt 1 green bell pepper, cored, seeded and fome to my assistance Help me in 2 cloves garlic minced my present urgent petition In finely chopped return I promise to make your Special closeout of one-of-kind items 1 dash cayenne l '/4 pounds veal, beef or pork, coarsely name known and cause you to be Also Odd Jackets, Pants and Tops. 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese g ro u n d invoked Say three Our Fathers, H o w to : three Hail Marys and Glorias 2 m edium cloves garlic, finely chopped Publication must be promised St Combine all the ingredients But be sure to 2 teaspoons ground mild chile Jude pray for us all who invoke beat the egg first Mould the mixture with your your aid Amen This Novena has SALE ENDS JAN. 29th 1 tablespoon ground cumin never been known to fail This hands, then set it in a greased baking pan 1 teaspoon dried oregano Novena m ust be said for 9 con­ Reg. Hrs. TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. 10 to 5 P.M. B a k e a t 3 5 0 F f o r a n h o u r Y o u may place strips 1 b a y le a f secutive days - BCR SAT. 10 to 3 P.M . 997-4741 of bacon over the top and let them cook as the meat loaf is baked Rem ember, the tougher you mould it the firm er the loaf will become. A firm loaf makes possible the slices for crackers or toast Floating around on my desk — on a sea of papers that ought to be filed and aren't — is a recipe, in Claire's handwriting for oriental tuna salad. Sounds interesting Maybe you’d like a go at it. Are you just an accou n t Ingredients: 1 7-ounce can tuna, drained and flaked I 5-ounce can water chestnuts, drained, cut into thin strips 1 tablespoon chopped parsley num ber to your banker? l' i cup of mayonnaise 1 teaspoon soy sauce 1 x teaspoon ground ginger fio w to: Combine ingredients, chill Serve on greens. Garnish with mandarin orange and ripe olives. Serves four. The topper is Claire’s comment at the end "Serves four about 25 cents a serving.” Let a mathematician figure out when the recipe was prepared When could you put a salad like that together for a buck? A recipe that came over my desk this week is interesting because it involves oysters and corn and Virginia Oyster Corn Chowder In the long ago when I was in Navy training at Virginia Beach we would buy oysters by the pint We ate them live But this chowder recipe would have made them even tastier Ingredients: 1 quart freshly shucked oysters or two cans of oysters I cup oyster liquid and water 3 slices bacon, chopped 1 cup chopped onions 2 cups diced raw potatoes l ’/2 cups drained whole-kemel corn 3 cups milk 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon butter or m argarine 1 teaspoon celery salt dash of pepper H o w to: Chop the oysters or drain the canned oysters Pour oyster liquid into measuring cup and add w ater as needed. In a large pot fry the N ot at C ounty T rust. bacon until crispy Add potatoes, oyster liquid, and cook until tender Add potatoes, o y s te r liquid and water. Cover simmer gently until We treat all of our customers as • Low rate m ortgage, personal, auto­ “We care about our potatoes are tender Add corn and milk Blend individuals. And we provide each m obile, hom e im provem ent and com ­ customers and want flour and butter or margarine and stir into with friendly, personal service. m ercial loans them to know how soup Cook slowly until mixture thickens slight­ ly, stirring constantly. Add seasoning and O ur custom ers are "real" ■ Christm as C lub options we feel about them.” oysters Simmer 5 minutes Top with a little people, not just num bers. M ore often O pen a new check­ than not, w e know our custom ers by We’re open when you need us ing acco u n t with $500 Busy W eek Council 3428 their first nam es. M any of them are most. and receive a beautiful A busy week’s activities available from John Ad- of Queen of Peace Council duchio (991-9161) and neighbors. M any have been banking Our hours give you m axim um gift. O r open a savings acco u n t with 3428 K nights of Columbus Charles Belmonte (998- with C ounty Trust for years. W e have a ban k in g flexibility. A nd w e w on't let you $300 a n d your friendly b an k er will pre­ will be featured by the Ex- 97621 at $12 each A Fifth long-term com m itm ent to our cus­ w aste your lunchtim e on line. sent you with your ch o ice of a radio, an em plification of the Sunday Communipon Knighthood of Third Breakfast wil be held Jan. tom ers and our com m unity and we Our lobby is open M onday thru electric clock, a m oney clip, a calcu ­ Degree and the Charity 30. Tickets are available at value that com m itm ent. T h u r s d a y , 8:30 a . m . — 3:00 p . m . lator or a specialized coffee m ug. Pur­ Raffle in the cham bers on $1 an adult and 50 cents a F r i d a y , 8:30 a . m . — 6:30 p.m . Saturday, ch ase a C ertificate of D eposit and River Road. North Arling­ child. Our complete range of services ton. D etails of both will be 9:00 a . m . — 12:00 p . m . receive, FREE, your ch o ice of: a n e le c ­ C hapter 12 has you in mind. given during the meeting Our drive-up W indows are open tric ca n opener, a steam iron, a 20-cup next Tuesday. Grand • Savings accounts and certificates Inspections Knight R ichard M. Taylor 8:00 a . m . — 6:30 p.m . M onday thru coffee perculator, a popcorn m aker of deposit with highest allow able rates will preside The ex­ North Arlington Board F r i d a y . or $20 in cash.* emplification wiH take of Health C hapter 12 inspc- • R egular checking an d interest b ear­ tions for the week of Janu­ C om e in an d see us at C ounty Trust place Friday evening. Jan. ing checking accounts 21 The raffle is set for the ary 3 are NOKTH AR­ and w atch us care! following day. LINGTON. Alington Diner. • Safety D eposit Boxes Satisfactory upon re­ • Direct deposit an d convenient Lyndhurst Branch: 55 Park A venue, The recitation of the inspection CVS Pharma­ (201)939-0909 rosary for peace will pre­ cy. Satisfactory EAST bank-by-m ail (" b u n ty cede the meeting at 9PM RUTHEKFOKD. Clyde’s. • Utility service paym ent plans Garfield Branch: 12 O utw ater Taylor wll introduce newly Satisfactory upon re­ Lane, (201) 772-7600 elected Inside Guard Al­ inspection Ralph’s bert CamperlinQ and Re­ Pizzeria. Satisfactory upon V j Trust corder Burt Hoyt as they reinspection. WALL- assume their new offices. INGTON. A&P. Paterson Ybur friendly bank ...we care! Chairm an Harry Ave . Conditionally Satis­ MEMBER: FD IC Moscatiello will report of factory Russo’s Diner. ‘Minimum Certificate Purchase is $500 $20 gift or cash applies lo Certificates of $5,000 or more For smaller certificate puichase*. banking regulations limit gift to $10 or gift o< equal value “Italian Night" scheduled Satisfactory upon re­ Feb. 5. T ickets are now inspection. THLKSDAY. JANUARY » . l!«3—Page » Free Blood Pressure Screening f As part oT a nationwide forts of local community stitute And we are verv focus on high blood pres­ high blood ' pressure pro­ pleased that Riverside sure. Riverside General grams across the country General Hospital in Hospital. Secaucus. is Secaucus is contributing to Where 10 vears ago. rel­ sponsoring a free blood making these changes hap­ atively few Americans pressure screening on pen " knew much about high Wednesday. Jan 19 from blood pressure, now A variety of health pro­ T n N 12 Noon to 5 P M in the almost 75 percent of the Hospital's first floor ' I'd fessionals and dozens of total population knows that like to invite everyone in volunteers contribute to high blood pressure is a the community to attend." our local high blood pres serious condition said Frank Aquila. M.D . sure control efforts said OUR PRICES SPEAK Director of Internal Medi­ Pennv Happel -Catton Millions now know that cine "Everyone of us R N Community Health high blood pressure in­ Education Coordinator probably knows someone creases the risk of heart who has high blood pres­ and High Blood Pressure FOR THEMSELVES!! attack, stroke, and kidnev Month gives the com muni­ sure because it's such a failure common condition we are ty a chance to recognize And more than 80 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!! helping them to reduce and acknowledge the work percent know that high their risk of earlv death or these people are doing to blood pressure cannot be disability '' bring this sometimes de­ NEW 1983 CHEVROLET NEW 1983 CHEVROLET cured, but can be con­ bilitating condition under NEW 1983 CHEVROLET Recent studies con­ trolled with drugs control We have made a ducted by the National We are verv excited lot of progess. Mrs Cat­ Heart. Lung and Blood In­ CNEVETTi CAVALIER CAMARO about the positive changes ton added And to con­ 2 dr. Model 11C27. Stand equip ind: fuel Sport Cpe. Model 1FP8*. Stand equip in­ stitute indicate that a Model 1TJ08. Sand equip ind: 4 spd man in high blood pressure con­ tinue our work, we need trans, 4-cyl engine, manual steering, inject 4-cyl eng. 4 spd man trans, frt *rfil ch 4 spd man trans, 2.5 - 4 cyt fuel in­ great deal of progress has trol on the national level." support from the com­ manual brakes. Not in stock. Mlow 4-1 drive, full console. McPtierson frt strut ject eng. full reclin frt buckets, fold­ been made nationally said Graham Ward. Coor­ susp, man rack 'n pin steer, pw-brks, down it seat, dual mirrs, pwr-steer -brks, munity and our local legis­ nneefcs delivery. through the combined ef­ dinator of the National In­ reel frt buckets, side m at defog. Not in side wind defog. mod. McPtierson frt lators LIST: $ 536 7 stock. Allow 4-8 weeks delivery. susp. Not in stock. Mlow 4-8 weeks de- U S T : $ 6 2 5 8 ,imv LIST: $8450 R ed C ross Seeks

______7847 V olunteers F or W inter The American Red Cross has directed, from its na­ If necessary, facilities response to this National A P R F IN A N C IN G IF QUALIFIED' tional office, that each lo­ should be open around the mandate, has equipment cal chapter of the Red clock, with volunteers and plans for a shelter and Cross recognize the poten­ ready to serve Chapters will respond in such an 1 1 . 9 % ON NEW 1982 & 1983 Limited Time Offer CHEVYS tial for severe winter should be open around the emergency clock with volunteers weather, and have pro­ In the towns of Wood- ready to serve Chapters 1 CARS! visions for an emergency Ridge and North Arlington should take an advocacy shelter in case of such a we are seeking volunteers Above New Car Prices Include freight & dealer prep. License fees & taxes extra. role in requesting com­ storm to assist in establishing a munity action where this YOUR AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER Robert G Wick. Ex­ similar base of operations ecutive Vice President, human need exists there Our Service I* Number One has urged chapters to reaf- Rutherford Chapter, in firm arrangements for j And We’re Ready To Prove It! providing food and shelter and oth^r needeed emer­ Serving Bergen, Hudson I Essei Counties For Over 45 Yeors. gency services, which may rCHEVROLET be required as the result of 461 K earny A ve., K earny, NJ • 991-8350 heavy snows or ice-storms. which might strand people away from home

ADULTS C 50 • CHILDREN E MAT SAT ILSUH ALL SLOTS g WHITE KEROSENE STARTS FRIDAY Peter O'Toole AND HEATING OIL

^ F a v o r i t e Ye a r CAN BE PICKED UP AT

HELD OVER OUR M o b il STATION Ricahrd Gere Debra Winger 6 A.M. 11 P M . 7 DAYS A WEEK AN OFFICER & A GENTLEMEN «, 4 2 9 RIVER ROAD, NORTH ARLINGTON 1 W e d d in g G u id e RECEPTIONS FORMAL WEAR

Space IDEAL TUXEDOS Space Latest Styles F o r r o r Rental $25 and up Sale OVER FIVE IN PARTY S. NEW JEN PUBLIC NOTICE By Tony Del Gaudio j j p *the ESPN tour-M streak and catch a break catch up with state 1983 season Game No 1 Will NJ heavyweight A public hearing on the use nam ent? When will a with officials when he jr. wetter champ Sanford of General Revanue Sharing The North Arlington Temperature. 33. Faheys. champ Scott rank become smart promoter use the VMwrgin Intercounty Mortgagee funds ip the calendar vear again attempts to step up Ricks when he was blitzed orooratien It Plaintiff and Robert Biddy Basketball league 26 Tom Bradley of Tem­ the Jerry Quarry of the exciting bomber Mike 1983 will be held bv the Mavor in class? Steve Herrort/in his first , at als is Dafandant. & Council of the Borough of welcomed the 1983 vear perature showed his stuff eighties beating many top Fisher of Lyndhurst so he ajd^AAction - Execution. IRAA Will once world rated jr. major bout/... Is south LEVY, Attorney Rutherford at 7:30 P.m. on with plenty of action by tipping the nets with 19 contenders but failing to can fight more than once a bv_. virti virtue of the above stated Writ January .25, 19S3 In the Coun­ middleweight Nino Jersey's* Jtw Manley. 9 to me directed and delivered, l shall cil Chambers at the Borough Sorting with the Juniors. big points. His team m ates win the big one0 Can year as he did in 82° Gonzalez ever climb back 1980 0 1 v m p i\ Trails Gold mM to the highest bidder onWednes- Hall, 176 Park Avenue, PBA and Fire Dept played Glen Leonard and David thee robust ESPN champ Rutherford. Can state middleweight in to the ratings after con­ medalist aW hter to ti% 2gtrU !£SZ£-J££ a squeaker with a terrific Clancy combined 12 points, James Broad lose enough champ Bobby Czyz bounce Anticipated in 1963 (E sti­ secutive losses to club watch despite losing a dis- mate) ... $195,000. . amount of action PBA 19 including good defense on weight to defeat a top con­ back from his disappoint­ fighters Sean Mannion and puted decision to Harry Building, Court Street. Hackensack, The public is encouraged to 18 over Fire The victors their part For Fahey s. tender?... Will Frank de­ that is to sav: make written and/gr oral ing loss to veteran con­ Mario M aldonado?... After Arroyo on national tele­ ALL that tract or parcel of land, played like champs with Anthonv Finelli and Rob­ fend his title against situate, lying and being in the comments to guide the Gov­ tender Mustafa Hamsho or fighting one too m any full vision and barely winning Borough of No. Arlington in the erning Body in the yse of team effort as Robert Cos- ert Galucci combined a Broad, the only legitimate County of Bergen In the State of New is his confidence shat­ fledged middleweights a decision over veteran Al Jersey: these funds. enza. Bernard Fisher led swell game with 21 points, contender and threat to his BEGINNING at a point on the ROBERT DiTQMMASO tered9.. Will Hamsho with this TKO loss to Carter recently? Was Borough Administrator the team with offense, as giving their fans some­ crown since Guy Casale westerly side of Gold Street, distant fight the rest of his career Frank Fletcher, will the highly active Victor seventy feet northerly from the DATED: Jan. 5, 1903 the rest of the team gave thing to cheer about who was stopped by Frank northwest comer of Eagle and Go*d PUBLISHED: Jan. 13, 1983 as a stepping stone for James Green stay in the Gordon of Plainfield who Street, thence running northerly them the necessarv of­ The final game for the in his only defense almost along the said westerly sids/of Gold Fee: M.36______- - .1 promising fighters or will 1541b class where he was KOed in his last bout, Street forty-two feet, thence running fense and defense when Seniors ended with Food 4 years ago? easterly ninety-one feet to the point or he attempt to land another belongs?. Does KO artist rushed too fast in 82? place of BEGINNING. LEGAL NOTICE needed For Fire Dept Associates topping Earle BEING known and designated as Will WBC’ lightheavv shot at champ Marvin Mark Medal have enough Will form er NJ golden Robert Kairvs. Manny Electric. 33-10. Tom Borvs 39 Gold Street, North Arlington, New TAKE NOTICE that application champ Dwight (Braxton) Hagler who totally out­ basic boxing skills to crack glove standout Jeff Jersey. has been made to the Mayor and Tzaukakis and Eddie Mor­ marched up and down Muhammad Quai and Together with the hereditaments Council of the Borough of East classed him in late in 81?. the top ten 83?... Has Ferguson, who has en­ and appurtenances thereunto belong­ Rutherford to transfer to Gregory A rison gave the team all the Wilson with pleasure, scor­ WBA champ Michael ing. Approximate amount due on this Gasperino. Jr., trading as Upton's Is it too unreasonable to Dwight's brother Tony gaged in only two bouts in execution is $56,867.00 plus Sheriff's Wines and Liquors, for premises offense and defense ing 19 points, his team ­ Spinks really meet in a fees. located at 267-269 Paterson Avenue. think that Tony Suero. Braxton conquered his two years, be more active 10°o of the purchase price in the East Rutherford, New Jersey, the throughout the excitement mates. Frank Pinto and rare unification title bout: form of Certified Check or Cash is plenary Retail Distribution Ucanae Jersey s most improved drug problems and can he required at time of sale. The property n Jarvis Oil over the Lions Matt Sica, lent plentv of in 83? 0212-44-011-001 heretofore isaued to or will one or both even­ boxer in* 82. could defeat get his career back on the shall be sold subject to all liens and Irving Lipton, trading as Upton's 23-11 F or Jarvis it was all encumbrances of record and the wines & Liquors for premises located support, offensively and tually lose as their prede­ Bobby Czyz? Will the Sheriff makes no representation* ex­ at 267-269 Paterson Avanue, East right track after 1982 Will form er ESPN and pressed or implied, as to the existence team effort with Steven defensivelv cessors Matthew Saad popular loumevman Ted Rutherford, New Jersey. losses to Frank Fletcher USBA lightweight cham p amount or validity of any liens and Objections, if any, should be made Barn. John Driscoll, and Well, that s it until next Muhammad and Eddie Mann really retire as encumbrances bn the property which immediately, in writing, to Mrs. Aoaa and Ernie Singletary? Is Curtis Harris of Paterson is the subject matter of this sale. This Staropoii, acting municipal clerk of Bnan Barulich leading the week See vou at Wilson's Mustafa holding out for rumored after being notice is further subject to Conditions East Rutherford. Plainfield's Al Mills, who ever fight again after of Sale as set forth bv the Sheriff of Gregory A. Gasperino, Jr. parade combining a neat gym Come down and en- bigger bucks'’ Now that stopped for the first time Bergen County. The Sheriff reserves 226 Edmund Avenue lost a close decision to the being shocked by Ruben the right to adjourn this sale from P.O. Box 367 17 of the 23 points The lov your Saturday m om Junior Edmond won the in his career by Doug De- time to time as provicted by Law. young veteran campaigner Munoz via 4th round TKO WILLIAM D. McDOWELL Totowa, New Jersey 07S12 I jons did team effort dam mg Incidentally, another state 1751b title defeating Witt and losing previously Sheriff Jan. 6. 13, 19*3 Mario Maldonado early early last year? Will the Jan. 6, 13. » , 27, 1962 Fee : >12.46______age with Matt Santos. Joe cheer for Stan the Man an overweight and over- to James Green and John last year, the best young proposed WBA cham pion­ Fee: $68.64______Proscia and Billv Rad/iszewski doing a the-hill Ramon Ronquillo Collins? Will the hand- prospect in the state? ship bout between Ray LEGAL NOTICE Jaworski both in the of­ great job each vear along will Edmond sit on his luck Jamal Arbubakr. who LEGAL NOTICE Is Hoboken's veteran Boom Boom' Mancini JOSE MORALES fense and defense column with his supporting cast crown as virtualv aU state lost close decisions to the vs and Kenny "Bang Bang' PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on GEORGE F. WOERTZ, SR titleholders or defend it likes of Bobbv Czyz. Ted contender Adolfo Viruet at January 6, 1963, the Zoning Board of Building Inspector Bogner of Trenton be the Adjustment of the Borough of East Appellent; against Quadir Muntigum Mann, and Jot* Tiberi con the end of the line after Rutherford, N.J., approved the ap­ NOTICE OF APPEAL dropping decisions to next made-for TV mis plication of Ronald P. Grose*bi and Dear Sir and Gentleman: who decisioned him earlier tinue his modest win Frank M Terranova for the develop­ Please take notice that I shall Mark Harris and Don m atch? ment of the properties kncwwi as Lot 9 Block 65 and Lot 10 Block 65 on the appeal to the Board of Adjustment of Currv? After escaping current Tax Map of the Borough of the Township of Lyndhurst on the 26th Danisietvicz- East Rutherford. The approval day of January, 1963, to reverse your with two disputed de­ granted variances for the construc­ decision in denying me a building tion of two buildings, one on Lot 9 permit to operate a business tor the The BEST in FOODS cisions over former ESPN Block 65 and a second building on Lot repair and servicing of motor vehi­ Ranzinger 10 Block 65. For each of the buildings, cles on the premises kno#*i as 147 welter champ Robert the approval granted frontline, re- Stuyvesant Avenue. JR BUSINESS Mr and Mrs Joseph and UQI ORS P Sawyer and a narrow vic­ arline, and sideline setback vari­ The following are mv s Danisiewicz of East ances, bulk coverage variances, and appeal. tory over Viruet. was parking variances. For the building 1) Denial of use i DAILY 9 30 A a I Rutherford and Mr and on Lot 9 Block 65, the approval also requested would be an undue hard­ Mark Harris exposed as granted a use variance allowing that ship to the applicant. HUETTEMANN’S Mrs Robert Ranzinger of building to be used as offices. In 2) The said premises have pre­ 4 nothing more than a club addition to the variances granted, the viously been used for the same Board also granted site plan ap­ fighter when lie was out­ Carlstadt announced the purpose. proval. 3) Granting of use variance would I engagement of their chil­ Ronald P. Groseibl OMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS D elicatessen and G roccry classed by contener Bobby Frank M Terranova not impair the intent or purpose of the dren. Carol Danisiewicz zoning code of the Township of Lyn­ PACKAGE TOURS I Joe Young? Applicants dhurst. GROUP TOURS 2 2 6 - 2 2 6 V i Paterson Avenue and Robert Ranzinger Jan. 13, 1963 JOSE MORALES. I Will the classy boxing Fee: $7 80 ______HONEYMOONS East Rutherford, N.J. The future bride is a sen­ — bv: AIRLINES Johnny Bumphus win the Gabriel M. Ambrosia Esq. COMPUTERIZED I ior at Rutgers University 464 Valiev Brook Avenue CHARTERS WBC jr welter from Lerov LEGAL NOTICE Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 RESERVA TlONS CRUISES ALL KINDS OF GERMAN STYLE BOLOGNA in Newark, majoring ih Jan. 13, 1963 i Halev sometime in 83 and TO SAVE YOU HOTELS Imported A Domestic Table business m anagem ent She N O T IC E OF Fee: $9.36 ______become his manager I>ou PUBLIC HEARING TtME AND MONEY RAIL Luxuries* Specialties I is em ployed at National To: Property ow ners within 200feet of Duva's first world champ? 182 Uhland Street (Block 67 Lot 36A). PUBLIC NOTICE WE FEATURE POPULAR BRANDS OF Comm unity Bank in Wall- There w ill be a hearingpn January I Can he eventually also de­ 24, 1963 at 7:00 p.m. before the East SBF 25340 TRAVEL AGENCY ington Rutherford Planning Board at East S H E R IF F 'S SALE B eers - W ines - Liquors I feat WBA champ Aaron Rutherford Borough Hall to cwisider SUPERIOR COURT OF Pryor who has our vote as Her fiance is employed the application of Dawn-Danielle En­ N E W JERSEY at First National State terprises for a minor sutxlivision CHANCERY DIVISION 238 Stuyvesant Ave BKVKRAGK < O O IU ) b% Modern KifriKtration I 1982 fighter of the vear? All interested parties wishing to be BERGEN COUNTY lyndhurst Bank-County in Tteard are requested to be present. Docket F-5494J1 1 3 8 - 8 3 0 0 Did the inactivity and soft Wherein V ito Lanzone is Plaintiff I Jan 13, 20, 1963 Hackensack and attends and Daniel J Bobbie, et als are Fee: *3 78 . . . ______Defendants Bloomfield College He is Civil Action-Execution. W IL L IA M V BRESLIN majoring iq business man­ PUBLIC NOTICE Attorneys agem ent Bv virtue of the above swedwit to me directed and delivered, l shall The couple plan a May The Annual Meeting of the mem expose for sale bv public vendue and bers ol the Boiling Springs Savings sell to the highest bidder on Wednes­ 1984 wedding and Loan Association will be held at day the 2nd day of February, 1962 at WATT! The W izard is the crffice of the Association. 23 Park two o'clock in the afternoon prevail­ Avenue. Rutherford. New Jersex.on ing tim e, at the SherifC* OSitt. Ytednesdav Jan u ary 19. 1963 at 4 00 situated in the Bergen County Jail S u s p i c i o u s Building. Court Street. Hackensack, The purpose of this meeting is lor that is to sav the election of [Directors and tor the Part of Lot 251. all of Lot 252 and F i r e transaction of such other business as part of Lot 253 in Block 5 as laid down rnav be proper I v presented FWIs will and shown on a certain map entitled w ritingthe book on be open from 3:30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Supplemental Map s i, Lyndhurst On Ja n u a ry 9 Arnold ROBERT E STILLWELL Gardens Property of H.R Bogle & Sec retarv Co.. Lyndhurst. N .J." said map hav Drugs at 41 Ridge Road Ja r 6, 13, 1963 ing been tiled in the Bergen County Fee $12.48 Clerk's Office October 7th, 1926 as was the scene of a sus­ Mao No 2155 picious fire observed by a B E G IN N IN G at a point in the southwesterly line of Harding Avenue witness who saw two white distant southeasterly thereon 42.41 M oney M arket returns! LEGAL NOTICE feet from the corner formed by the males running from the intersection of the said line of Har­ Creditors of Mile lades Rosario, ding Avenue With the southeasterly place after he saw a fire in deceased, are bv order of G IL L C. line of Monroe Street and running JOB, Surrogate of Bergen County, thence (1) along the southwesterly the store dated Jan. 3. 1963 upon application of line of Harding Avenue S 42 07' 10" the subscriber notified to bring in East 42 41 feet, thence (2) parallel The males were re­ their debts, demands and claims with Monroe Street S 42 59” 20" Wfest against his estate under oath, within 97.43 feet to the southwesterly line of INTRODUCING ported as being juveniles six months from above date. Lot 253 in Block 5 as shown on the and fled the scene before Koch, Koch & Bennett, Esos. above mentioned map. thence (3) 570 Kearny Ave along the southwesterly line of Lots K earny Federal Savings’ they could be ap­ P.O. Box 495 253. 252. and 251 N 42 001 40" Wfcst Kearnv, N.J. 07032 42 41 feet, thence (4> North 47 59’20"' prehended Detective Attorneys East 97.35 feet to the southwesterly Helen Rosario line of Harding Avenue, which is the James Mileski took photo­ 2% Belleville Turnpike point or place of BEG INNING . North Arlington, N.J. 07032 Said premises being commonly graphs at the store and Administratrix known as 370 Harding Avenue. Lyn­ called on the Bergen Coun­ Jan. 11 1963 dhurst, New Jersey Insured M oney M arket Fee: _$6.24i Together with the hereditaments ty Arson squad for further and appurtenances, themnto belong ing Approxim ate amourt due on this investigation execution is $20,490.00 plus Sheriff's LEGAL NOTICE tees 10°c of the purchase price In the form of C ertified Check or Cash is Creditors of Joseph J. Salvo, de­ required at tim e of sale The property Passbook Account ceased, are bv order of G IL L C. JOB, L e t t e r shall be sold subject to alt liens and Surrogate of Bergen County, dated encumbrances of record and the Dec 29. 1962 upon application of the Sheriff makes no representations ex­ subscriber notified to bring in their pressed or implied, as to the existence F 1 i n debts, demands and claims against amount of validity of any liens and his estate under oath, within six encumbrances on the property which months from above date is the subject m atter of this sale This A new concept in earning power... Kearny A minimum balance of $2,500 is all you need. If ncrtice is further subject to Conditions C om m issioner IT"'0 Es° of Sale as set forth bv the Sheriff of Federal’s Money Market Passbook Account gives you your balance falls below $2,500, you earn 5.25% LyrxJhurst, N .J. 07071 Bergen County The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn th*-, sale from everything a savings account should, including the o n ly for the period in which your balance is below Dear Editor . John M architto time to tim e as provided by Law. the minimum! 653 Ridge Rd. W IL L IA M D. McDOW ELL earning power of a money market fund! Just look at all Unfortunately, only few Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 Sheriff the advantages: Administrator 116665 No service charges! of us have enough humility Jan. 6. 13, 20, 27, 19«3 • No confusing statements stored in a computer and civic pride to pick up Ffiti 3BL3SL______and mailed to you a month later! The Wizard gives Conduct your transactions in person any time discarded newspapers and yoti a standard passbook and records your money you wish! cigarette wrappers on the market earnings when you come in -- you always street and throw them in a know your balance! • Make deposits, withdrawals, or transfers by mail trash can and the Wizard pays the postage -- both ways! • Deposit and withdraw from your passbook at any But several times a time and in any amount without penalty! Kearny’s Money Market Passbook Account is the week a gentleman comes first of its kind, a passbook-type money market into your neighborhood • Your interest is compounded daily from day of with a cart stuffed with deposit to day of withdrawal! deposit account. Come to a Kearny Federal office for full details on this remarkable way to earn. Now that brooms and shovels He You receive a weekly guaranteed rate ■ with money Wizard of Ours puts money market returns right in sweeps the gutters and . market returns! your pocket! picks up paper and trash until the stree t is neat and FSLIC insured to $100,000! clean * 6 i f *

< * 7 Hopefully, the DPW street clean er will inspire 991-4100 \ ** Lyndhurst’s citizens, ENTIRE young, middle aged, elder­ Ours is the better way ly. and business owners to • pitch in" STOCK Don’t leave all the K E t f f l Y sweeping to him. Help M I S S E S & V i S I Z E S keep our streets clean Lyndhurst can be beautiful if everyone has a litle more hum ility, and a lot FEDERAL more civic pride. HOME OfFICE: 6 1 4 KEARNY AVE.. KEARNY. N.j. - NORTH ARLINGTON OfFICE: 8 0 RIDGE ROAD Commtaioner U ll/s LYNDHURST OFFICE: VALLEY DROOK 0 STUYVESANT AVES. Evelyn Ptoolla RUTHERFORD OfFICE: 25 2 PARK AVE., CORNER WEST NEWELL MCMMR rm UAL SAVINGS AND LOAN MSUfcANCt CQWOAATION Director, nRd.M rtfcA i P ublic W orts Dept. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1883—Page 11 Sportswire

It is going to bfe a big night for Penn State A former Fordham team mate, one of the when its football coach. Joe Patem o, winner of famed linemen who played alongside Paquin the national football title for the first tim e in a told him to work fast in lining up Jackson for long, honor-studded career, speaks at the Penn State. sports aw ard banquet of the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of Newark at the Meadowlands Hilton in His Kind Of Coach S e c a u c u s . But it is also going to be a big night for Leo Joe Patem o is Leo Paquin’s kind of man. H i n d u s Youth Fashion Centers Paquin, Rutherford’s patron saint of high When the television cam eras got into the dress­ school football. For it will be there Leo will ing room of Penn State after their chafnpion- 859 Kearny Ave. (At The Pike) Kearny • 991-3197 introduce Patem o to some of the finest players ship victory they found not wild disorder and 2 levels of convenient shopping featuring Boys. Huskys & Preteens New Jersey schools turned out in the last year flowing champagne. Instead they saw the — and which Patemo has been hearing about players kneeling in prayer around Patemo. from Paquin. One of Patem o’s attributes is that a player 50% 0ff-1/2 Price Sale Leo is the Penn State connection in New leaves his teams a better man for having Jersey. -Each year he produces some of the known the coach. He is a deeply involved and talent that makes Penn State so great. committed man who puts character and inte­ ALL COATS • JACKETS • SNOWSUITS With Patem o at the banquet Jan. 27 will be grity above sheer winning. BOYS • GIRLS • INFANTS • TODDLERS Kenny Jackson of South Hiver, the wide re­ Paquin is the sam e type of man. For nearly Nothing Held Back: Rothchild • Genuine Furs • Quiltex • Weather Tamer • Mulberry Street • Tidykins • and more* ceiver who helped Penn State to many of its 40 years he coached the boys at St. Xavier High victories. Kenny has been chosen as New School in New York, turning in many cham­ NOW | Jersey’s college athlete of the year, an honor p io n s h ip s . ALL50% Off richly deserved. But the thing he has been proudest of is the ALL GIRLS DESIGNER r ^ N Paquin can bask in the glory of the young records established by his players in their lives ALL TOPS man for he began scout’ng Jackson early in his after high school. CORDUROY PANTS Polos • Velours • Sw eaters career, marked him well and recommended Speaking in behalf of the Newark clubs is a |io Valent* • Jordache • Bon Jour • D< Jon him to Paterno. I^eo, of course, had some help. (Continued on Page 121 NOW^ . B,OUSeS ALL 1/2 PRICE auM2 PRICE 100,000 SIZES 4-14 PRETEENS f t SIZES 4-14 PRETEENS At Hospital ALL DRESSES ALL SLEEPWEAR Hackensack Medical Skirt S ets • Skirts THE Featuring: Carters • Dr. Denton X Center’s volunteers ended • New Mini Looks • Western Prairies Strawberry Shortcake • Mias Piggy A more. 1982 by giving more than 100,000 hours of service to SKIN CENTER the hospital - a new re­ r i/2 PRICE :°uV2 pricei NATURAL CONCEPTS IN SKIN CARE cord. SIZES 4-14 PRETEENS NOW OPEN AT Approximately 600 vol­ unteers contribute their time and service to the ALL HATS & GLOVES Kituj'i Gou/vt medical center in a wide variety of areas, including • F A C I A L S helping to transport pa­ tients. staffing the Green r B?RLs V2 PRICE • W A X I N G Caboose Thrift Shop and the Auxiliary gift shop, • INDIVIDUAL running errands for ALL BOYS CORDUROY PANTS EYELASHES nurses, filling water pitchers, feeding patients, • Health-Tex • Lee • Wrangler • Billy-Kid • Rob Roy • FACEMAKER circulating the book cart, SIZE 4-7 C " 9 O O SIZES 8-14 $ 0 9 9 helping in the Child Care NOW V /»» NOW LIFTS Learning Center, visiting ONLY ...... f ONLY Huskies and Students 20% off • AND MUCH patients in the Hospice . home ccare program, M U C H M O R E ! working in pastoral care ALL BOYS TOPS ALL BOYS N.F.L. and many, many more. Polos • Velours • Sportshirts PROGRAM CLOTHING Angela Altschuler. Di­ S w e a t e r s Jackats • Pajamas • Polos • Sweat S25 S25 S25 S25 S25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 rector of Volunteer Ser­ Shirts • Robes • Hats • Gloves vices, said. "Last year we EUROBODY TONING SESSION had many volunteers who The newest and easiest way to TlY2 PRICE worked elsewhere and vol­ sr% price firm up muscles white you relax! ______SIZES 4-20 unteered at the hospital in WITH YOUR FIRST FACIAL OR their free time. We have FULL LEO WAXING Call for an appointment now! more men than ever ALL BOYS SLEEPWEAR Offer expires 1-31-83 before, too. There are col­ Featuring: Carters • Dr. Denton • Novelty’s lege and high school stu­ dents who come in after NOW school Many people use SKIN CENTER ALL 1/2 PRICE their volunteer service as a transition before enter­ 525 Riverside Avenue K i+ U f'i. Q fU tS lt ing or re-entering the job ALL TODDLERS Lyndhurst, N.J. 460-0088 m arket.'' Slack Sets • Polos • Vest Suits 25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 Volunteering in a hospi­ M tal can be both interesting Featuring: Health-Tex • Carters • Bull Frogs • Good Lad • Doe Spun HURRY! This offer expires January 31st ^ and gratifying. Mrs N 0 W < Altschuler said. Volun­ ALL 1/2 PRICE teers are always needed, SIZES T2, T3, T4 A and every effort is made to "A match up the volunteer with the work of his or her ALL TODDLER ALL TODDLER choice Here are some vol­ unteer positions which are DRESSES PAJAMAS & ROBES needed immediately. Volunteers are needed to NOW NOW­ work directly with New high volume auto­ ALL 1/2 PRICE ALL 1/2 PRICE patients-help feed them, mated equipment assures highest quality at lowest pass out fresh drinking wa­ prices ter. arrange flowers, etc The Pediatrics Play Large plant equipped to copy anything 3 HAV QAI C THURS" FRI" SAT Program needs volunteers "from the smallest letter to the largest map. to play with youngsters U H T u H L C 13th 14th 15th s ta p l in g 11 hole punching padding available A visitor escort program needs volunteers to make Pick up and delivery available sure visitors are abiding ALL SALES FINAL by hospital rules of only Sorry No Layaways * Visa & M astercards A ccepted R.S. KNAPP CO . INC two visitors at a tim e in a patient’s room NOTHING HELDBACK - EVERYTHING MUST GO The Comer Shop, the Store Hours: Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:00-6:00 Phone 438-1500 hospital's gift shop which Not responsible for tyopgraphical errors • Pictures do not represent actual merchandise is run by the Auxiliary, needs volunteers to take the gift cart to patient rooms LOU DeMASSI’S DISCOUNT CORNER SINCE 1937! IM S l USED CAR PRICES...SLASHED FOR ACTION! N PONT. LEMANS 2-DR. 71 RENAULT LECAR HATCHIK. IF YOU FINANCE IF YOU BUY! m , a Um. 4-cyf onQ., I apd. trano^ from NEW 82T-1OO0 3-DOOR HATCHBACK ' oond. I wN. rtrtwa, man. aMar., man. brte., am/ Equipped with 4-«pd. trans., 4-cyl. eng., man. S S s S S S i stMr., nan. brfca., rally whla., am radio, bodyalde ‘ * 5 7 9 5 $27 95 80 MONTE CARLO LANDAU fr. 4 rr. bumper grds., M e t rr. dafro. 1 In t-M. AM. Ma., l-cvl. M| . per. altar 78CHEV. Malibu Classic 'M PONT. PHOENIX 5-Dr. HkkM. 71F0R0 LTD WAQ0N Mr. V-l a* mM. tTMt.. r> Mi., pm- *-«T< aM M p.I., p i air aaai., B. Spwt *» **" ****** Ms.. Im«m rwf, ait caat. tat tf., <5524 . . , TERMS: O tm payamat, cask or M i pH * Af* 11.1% 411 . Total Marra* payment JS718.B0 gl.. roar WM. M r. mMhi rim. 41.771 art. WAS Mraarafta. 47,141 m‘ rao( rack, am/ftn $ 4 4 9 5 WAS * 6 3 9 5 $ 4 9 9 5 CCAQC * 4 9 9 5 Prices Exc. Lie. Fee & Tax 1 6 1 9 5 ______'10 PONT.Grand Lamms 2-Dr. 79 PONT. GRAND PWX 7 1 CAMARO KRUSEfTA M r tram , I cyl , «n pur. itw Ma mar. H jfiam. mm., per. Mi.. 11 PONT. LEMANS 4-0R. aM.. Mr., tM ijato. MM M B v «r Laase For Less! Auto, trano^ B-cyi ana^ par. aMr, % pw. Wo. ntta. >l»l ra * cratlt A aaaaM. aarta starta. 47M at. l O U I S ^ M y p i•a rw * >r ' ‘ tota., air eoM., * (i; Mat taar ai cwfroj. oOwf u tra 21.111 rt. ______to., BN Mar. a iJJM a l. OH* atTB! ml. PrioM tojal Z& ______$ 6 3 9 5 * 5 7 9 5 WAS |7895 y y ftftS .72. *7095 '71 DOME ASPEN 4-0r ’71CHEY. CAPRICE 2-DR. 7 1 FIRE1IRD FORMULA 'h MNT.LEMANIWUm ~ Ma. tram., f-cpl. Mg. per. itaar., M M aa| , Ma Mat., par. Mar.. par. aa*^ aula. Nana., pav. a M , pa*. Ma.. at aaai., I. saga Maria Ma. Mfe, air tani, B. aL, a M mar da* par- hits., air can*.. ti. flau. vinyl IftfiW TIAC Nn aMaa. i«ar wtnrt. rtMaat, mm Mat, aaifta rartto. vary M l aai aM., MM iM. *.171 art. MW | ml. 44.171 Mi. Priced to * ! raiMd Braa, BBJM art. WAS ------WAS PARK AND RIVERSIDE AVE. HOURS: CKBQR s . 2 S . * 5 4 9 5 * XL * 7 1 9 5 V $ ? 5 8 L . $ 2 0 9 5 <8095 Mon -Fri. 9-9 NOBODY. . . BUT NOBODY BEATS OUR DEALS) LYNDHURST 939-6100 Wed. til 6 Sat til 5 I IN TOUR BEST DEAL « LET IIS BEAT ID Page 11—THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1983

Franco Harris, Lydell Mitchell, Chet the look-out for material. R utherford Tops Parkers Sportswire Parlavecchio. Larry Kubin and Greg Buttle A re G enerals Looking? Jodi Porro canned 20 CUPPHDE PARK (M): CdMonM 3-2- (Continued From Page II) are just a few of them. I. Ocala 2-1-5. Tatamkii 344. Vcrgm* points and Mary Alice Mc­ 2-1-5. LactawnliM- 244. Chain 41-1. On this year’s team there were guys like chore Paterno welcomes. His presence means Govern scored 10 as Ralph Giacomarro of Upper Saddle River. If Penn State can find New Jersey such a ToUta 12-M9 a sell out and money for the clubs. It also will Rutherford downed Clif- RUTHERFORD Il-lI: McGovern 54 Paquin becam e interested in Ralph almost as fertile field for its football stars can the Jersey 10. Garripoli *142. Gansales >44. E be an inspiration for those working among the fside Park. 45-29. in a KeOy 144. Pom. 14420. Lopes 215 soon as the youngster donned his football uni­ Generals take the hint? Wilke 044. Govura 444 L Kelly 444. youngsters in Newark. BCSL interdivisional Johnson 044 McCartney 444. form. He was one of the best punters Leo ever If the likes of a Craig Heyward could be game. McGovern, a senior Totals: 22-1-45 However. Patem o will also have a chance 7 t 9 21 saw and he quickly communicated his knowl­ carrying the ball for t^ie Generals with the forward, also contributed Rutherford • 20 II 45 to see eyeball to eyeball with the likes of edge to Patem o. The youngster entered Penn sam e speed and ability he shows in Passaic the six steals and 10 rebounds Passaic’s Craig Heyward of Passaic, one of State and has been a sterling contributor to its Generals would have a player who would at­ for the 5-1 Bulldogs. Rutherford Rolls New Jersey's top football players. Un­ f o r tu n e s . tract thousands from the area. Rutherford held a slim Two free throws apiece fortunately Heyward has another year at Jon Williams of Somerville was its full­ Indeed, if the Generals can work it a m a­ 14-11 lead at the half, but by Scott Mangini and Den- t Passaic before he makes it to college. There is junior guard Porro hit 10 back, Roger Jackson. Kenny’s brother, was a jority of their players might come from the nis Rogers snapped a 52-52 no doubt that Heyward will be welcome at points in tne third quarter defensive back Ken Kelly of Sterling was an area. The surveys at the sports complex show tie as unbeaten Rutherford Penn State if he chooses the Pennsylvania when the winners out- clipped Cliffside Park. 58- outside linebacker and Walker Ashley of Jer­ that a great percentage of the patrons come c o lle g e . scored the Red Raiders. 53. in a BCSL in­ sey C ity’s Snyder was guard on the offense. He from the area. 20-9 Cliffside P ark ’s at­ terdivisional game. played alongside Dave Laube of Fair Lawn. Anybody caught in the night rush from the New Jersey tack was led by Judy Tlie clutch free throw So you can see why Joe Patemo will be race track knows that most of the fans head Celidonid with eight shooting came with under H as B een Fertile glad to make his New Jersey appearance west, not east when the race track lets out. points. two minutes to play and RUTHERFORD 4S. CLIFFSIDE New Jersey has given Penn State some of Having a national title helps any college in its This m eans that northern New Jersey is sup­ PARK 21 enabled the streaking Bull­ its best players — men whose names spot the recruiting. But it takes great players to con­ plying m ost of the attendance at the various Becton Ledged dogs to capture their sixth line-ups of the best of the professional teams. tinue a great record and Patem o is always on enterprises in the complex consecutive triumph. Becton lost a six point Mangini and Rogers each The Generals will have a rugged time •Jead in the final quarter finished with 16 points and breaking in — but a bright ace from the area and fell to Cresskill in a Queen Of Peace Rogers collected 16 re­ would m ake the breaking in a lot easier. So far BCSL National game Tues­ bounds. A W inner the Generals seem to be doing everything day. 8038 right. They have a pleasant, knowledgeable Ray Strelecki. who had a After Joe Carney hit a W allington free throw for a 61-58 Fort publicity m an in Kevin McConnell and a tough, lone field goal until the last five seconds, made his sec- Lee lead. Guy Indyk hit hardworking coach in Chuck Fairbanks. May­ A W i n n e r both ends of a one-and-one be they’ll come up with some Jersey aces to 3nd count as he dropped to cut the lead to 61-60 with play on the Jersey Generals iom e a 10-foot jum per to Watlingtons courtstere 40 seconds left. After the give Cresskill (5-1) the won their second game of press forced Fort Lee into win Mike Ferrie led the the season Tuesday night Lyndhurst Loses T o Englew ood a bad pass. Indyk hit an­ Cougars with 22 points and by upsetting H arrison 62-59 Eric Samosa and Tony other bonus foul situation Lyndhurst knows it is Lubertaz2o 0-0-0 Muir 0-0-0 Tamara 1- at the Wallington gym Palkowitz had 16 each for for a 62-61 lead. A free going to be a long basket­ Charlie Vellis stole the ToUls 164-36 Becton (3-2). throw with three seconds ball season. 15 16 12 17 62 ball with a minute to play left by Paul Walker iced it. CRESSKILL 60. BECTON and dropped in a two- Tlie Bears lost their 58 fourth of the year, drop­ N orth A rlington pointer to cinch the vic­ Cr-dsskill (5-11: Ferrie Jay Fischler led Fort ping a 62-38 decision to 2 4 tory. Vellis scored 14 10-2-22, Dowling 3-1-7. Sin- Lee with 15 points and In­ Englewood. G irls L osers points in all as the game nott 1-0-2. Strelecki 2-0-4. dyk had 22 and Walker 18 North Arlington’s girls see-sawed back and forth Tlie team s, giants in Pasi 7-0-14. Benjamin 0-1- for Queen of Peace (44). held off powerful Emerson Football star Jim their leagues last year, 1. Harvier 1-0-2. Truumees don’t have the same for a half but couldn’t cut it Petrovich contributed 19 QUEEN OF PEACE O. PORT LEE «1 2-2-6. Sullivan 1-0-2

* 1 5 0 . ° °

AT COURTIME Meadowlands Racquetball Club

proudly announces the opening of its new

per NAUTILUS annum Fitness Center Rate G uaranteed to 1/14/83 Earn Insured G uaranteed High Money M arket Rates with your m oney safe at hand and always available!

• Full line of N autilus conditioning Low $2,500 Minimum Opening Balance • Deposit or Withdraw any amount e q u i p m e n t . at any time Insured to $100,000 by the FSLIC • Enjoy limited Checking Privileges • Guaranteed Rates based upon • Spacious locker room facilities current money m arket yields • Receive a convenient Monthly Statem ent

including steam and sauna Plus Many O ther Features

M ake a safe, sm art and solid investm ent nowl • LOWEST PRICES G et further details at any office. compare with anyone OTHER HIGH-EARNING SAVINGS PLANS ALSO AVAILABLE

C ourtim e M eadow lands R acquetball

C l u b 205 Chubb Ave. Lyndhurst, N.J. GARFIELD • LODI • WALLINGTON • SADDLE BROOK • CLIFTON • LYNDHURST • BELLEVILLE PHONE NUMBER FOR ALL OFFICES • 772-6700 9 3 3 - 4 1 0 0 Your Savings Insured to $100,000.

sv --" v v . ' k THURSDAY. JANUARY l.'l. 1983—Page 13 BERLIN’S R utherford V ikings D om inate C ourt W orld Unbeaten Rutherford in the third quarter to tied things up But the ball ST MARY S WINS and North Arlington's Vik­ douse the hopes of bounced off the tim e and ings dominated the week’s St Marv's shot 73 Wallington s Panthers 72 Becton had lost a heart JANUARY CLEARANCE basketball with top notch percent from the foul line to 4.1 Aldo la tin o of Wall braker victories 140-of-55i to rout Wall ington scored 14 points ington. 96-79. in a whistle Rutherford made New 20%-40% Off Winter Merchandise Q ueen O f Peace plagued BCSL Olympic Di Milford a believer with a Queen of Peace won vision game Tuesdav 51-48 triumph. New over Dumont 58 to 54 as Loses T hriller night Here’s a sample of sale items: Milford proved tough on its G uy In d y k s c o r e d 18 T h e Gaels Chip home court but Keith Klein points He was ably helped Felicia Reich sank two Callaghan bucketed 35 broke a 4&-48 tie with a lay­ by Paul Regan who ac free throws in the last points, including 17 free Levi Movin’ on Jeans up and Rutherford held the counted for 15 three seconds to put Fort Denim Cord. lead to the final whistle l^ee over the top. 49-47 in a throws, to lead all scorer* In th e third period North Arlington gave St Mary's dropped a 47- BCSL American Division Brushed Cotton $ Cal laghan sank six Hasbrouck Heights one of 41 decision to Weehawken game against Queen of Reg. to $ 2 9 .0 0 ...... straight technical-foul at 20° ° its worst beatings. 8747 as as the winners made the Peace Tuesday night tempts The Panthers. wh< freshman Brian Renshaw most of six free throws in Alaskan the final session, making Marv Dean, who led QP had four plavers foul out ol poured in 21 points and five of them Weehawken with 19 points, had tied the the game, got 28 points anc Flannel Shirts $ four other players hit for at one point at a 30-10 lead game at 47 with 26 left 17 rebounds from Aldo Reg. $ 1 6 .0 0 ...... 1 2 ° ° double figures. but the Gaels made a Reich won game scoring Latino and Charlie Vellis Big Yank Lyndhurst broke into the brilliant comeback honors with 28 tallies tallied 26 * win column with a 55-52 ST M \K Y 'S 96 W AI.M ViTON 79 Corduroy Slacks $ Becton lost as close a HWT I.UK 4». QLKKN OK PKACK 17 St Marv \ i.l-Si Callaghan 9 17 T> victory over Fort Lee. as QLKKN OK PKACK i 1-4. Dean 9 I 19 Hvim 1 A 6 i ils/.fwski 10 2 t rtwiio t game as is possible when Gilson 3-1 7 Malcolm 1 2 10 K Glack.'n Reg. $ 1 8 .0 0 ...... 1 3 ° ° Bassam Mustafa scored 22 II Sirofl 6 7 19 Smith 6H 20 IV oli 0 0 Park Ridge tossed in a VI II Sanlia«o DO (I Curx-o f>0<) S li liuhri-/0-0-fl points and Rob and Gerard CiIhcIu ii 0- ITotals 21 !M7 W M.I.IV.TON il-Ci Stat-ii .’ 0 4 Flannel final basket to win 60-58 ■<>f79 S4 M ar\ s 16 ?9 »X M 96 Reg. $ 1 3 .0 0 ...... Bogota ran up 21 points long short that could have Wrangler Chambray & Denim Western

Shirts $ OO All Winter Jackets Reg. $ 1 9 .0 0 ...... 13 Of 200 or more known species of oak trees, about 75 are native School Jackets $ Off o o 40% S T Reg. $49.00 •* 39 GRAND OPENING A N R A M V Y BERLIN’S Y * « WORK CLOTHES SPORTSWEAR

94 Park A ve., R utherford 939-0043 CHILDRENS FURNITURE NEXT TO MANDEES Hours: 9-6 Mon Sat.; Fridays till 9 p.m. O ffering C hildrens Furniture at the : FREE ALTERATIONS great advantage of cash & carry prices.

FULL SERVICE Stop in today to see our SALON MEN, WOMEN. B e a u t y & Tremendous Selection! CHILDREN Featuring Expert Haircolormg Latest Haircuts Super Styling Perms• Manicures H a Ir C a r e Sculptured Nails Pedicures • Facials • Waxing * ONE EAR $ 5 E A R P I E R C I N G ! ! ; two ears $ 9 v i off s ts w s s rr*’' ^ HAIR STYLING WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH I Choc* ot Studs I uMy ia l«u thM 1 Mtk «< * CALL FOR APPT. MAN’S IMAGE CAPRICORN 935 -79 78 55 Ridge Dll (17 Southl timllunl HAIR STYLISTS

A 939-9681 DARLINGSI * 155 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst

£ \ f i r s t l a d y

“ HAIR ARTISTRY S A L O N 8 1 INVITES YOU TO COME H A N D S E E O U R N EW LIN E O F DAFttJNG W K3S& H A IR P IE C E S B Y EV A G A B O R MANY STYLES ANO COLOR3 TO CH008E FROM EXPERT WIQ STYUNQ B Y JOANNA

• S T Y L I N G SEfflOR CITIZENS • C O L O R I N G REDUCED RATES MON, TUES, WED • PERMANENTS

N O appointm ents / ^ ^ M0*-THUA*8TUCS.unkTM (La . n ita WED, wwcn q_a SAT 8-6 SUNDAYS ft-2

FIRST LADY HAIR ARTISTRY 864 KEARNY AVENUE

KEARNY • 991-9800

She’s not "just” a housewife anymore. • ALL TYPES WIGS & WIGLETS • STYLED & SOLD S h e ’s r a d i a n t !

• FROSTING & STREAKING S he’s beautiful! • EXPERT HAIR CUTTING - She just had a perm .

• BLOW CUTTING Imagine what a small thing like a perm can do tor you. It can help give your new hairstyle that extra tight curly look or the full, flowing "wavy" effect you've been looking for Even if Special Prices Senior'Citizens you have thin, “problem" hair, there's a perm Tuesday & Wednesday that can give a super style that's all your own APPOINTMENT NOT The perms that do all this for you are m ade by Bonat. The super hairstyles are by us ALWAYS NECESSARY because beautiful people are our business Call for an appointment today 223 STUYVESANT AVE., LYNDHURST MANS IMAGE For an appointment call 438-9864or935-0996 9 3 5 - 7 9 7 8 Open Late Thursday & Friday 59 RIME NMD LTMHURST Page U —THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1M3

D ' A m o r e — S t e v e n *

Mr. and Mn High School. She is an ex­ D'Amore of Lyndhurst an­ ecutive secretary at Belle nounce the engagement of mead Development Corpo­ their daughter. Linda ration. Lyndhurst. Marie D'Amore to Kevin Her fiance is also a Daniel Stevens, son of Mr graduate of Lyndhurst and Mrs George Stevens High School. He is a ma­ also of Lyndhurst chinist with Wallace and Tieman - Pennwalt Corp . The future bride is a Belleville The wedding is graduate of Lyndhurst planned for the fall of 1984

LINCOLN TRIPLEX 8 3 8 KEARNY AVE. ARLINGTON . 998-6873

$2 First Matinee Sat. & Sun. $2 Tom Grandinetti and fiance Donna Salute ALL SEATS ALL 3 THEATERS . WOWHOWNWO.______THE WttDCST, FUNNttT. Sainato - Grandinetti CINEMA 1 ACTION THWLLCH OF THE VEAR. The engagement has Kutherford and is em­ been announced of Miss ployed as a sales repre­ Donna Sainato of Old sentative with Cricket Con­ Bridge, and Tom Grand- vertors. Trenton inetti of Lyndhurst. Miss Sainato will be Her fiance is the son of graduated in May from Kelli Ann Cox And Joseph Eger Mrs Jack Grandinetti of CINEMA 2 “Thi* year's miracle Fairleigh Dickinson Uni­ is ‘Tootsie.”’ Lyndhurst versity. Cox-Eger Troth Told V1ar> ( ‘asler and Joseph Purcell Mr Grandinetti is a graduate of Fairleigh The couple plan a wed­ Mr and Mrs Eger B with M utual Benefit Life Casler-Pureell Dickinson University. ding for August of 1963 Miller of 94 Knoll wood Insurance. Newark. Drive.Paramus. announce Mr and Mrs Kichard Miss Casler was gradu­ ated from Queen of Peace the engagement of her (‘asler of Kutherford Ave­ Iseldyke-Cevetello O H W A f f E B daughter. Kelli Ann Cox. CINEMA 3 nue Lyndhurst. announce High School and is now a t­ A m e rica 's Wackiets Ne Super Hero! tending Jersey City State The engagement of High School in East formerly of North Arling­ HAIR REMOVED the engagement ol their THEY CALL ME College where she is ma- Dawn Iseldvke of Kutherford and is asso­ ton. to Jospeh Eger, son of daughter. Marv Jennifer, GINA'S ELECTROLYSIS loring in Special Educa­ Carlstadt to Kobert ciated with Frank Ter­ Mr and M rs August G BRUCE? to Joseph L I \ j reel I of Om 25 etpertence tion Cevetello of Carlstadt has ranova and Associates in Eger of Laurel. Maryland Argyle Place. Keamv The lMtwrtly-Saftty-P*nMMntty been announced by her pa­ East Kutherford An April 10 wedding date couple will be married in Her fiance, son of Mr M iom atic Electrolysis W ARNER TW IN has been set O c to b e r o l 1984 and Mrs Joseph Purcell, rents. Mr and Mrs Kobert Iseldvke of Carlstadt Her fiance also gradu HARRISON • 482-8550 was graduated from Queen mSfiHi S«‘iiior G ym nastics ated from Becton Kegionai The bride-elect, a gradu of Peace High School and The prospective groom MCftlCAN ELCCTIfcKVSIt ASS* Warner & 4th Street For children ages 9 and High School and is a sales ate of Queen of Peace High received his Bachelor's is the son of Mr and Mrs MB . NOW SHOWING older from 'M I* M in the and service representative degree in Psychology at School and Belmont Ab­ EucrnoiTSiSASSN. in nj Joseph Cevetello of at Aurora Pump Co in C IN E M A 1 SILVESTER STALLONE in Kutherford High School Montclair State College, bey. North Carolina, is C arlstadt Hackensack gvm on K 11 lot PI The fee is where he is continuing his with F irst Bank of New 9 9 1 - 1 3 0 8 “FIRST BLOOD” Sf) for this 8-week program York Her fiance, a gradu­ 1 8 MDUNO AVEMIt education for certification The bride-elect gradu­ A May 1984 wedding is CINEMA 2 “LAST AMERICAN which starts Saturday ate of the same college, is ARLINGTON, NJ. as a secondary school ated from Becton Regional planned VIRGIN” Ian 22 with registration teacher n o w o p e n ft GUIDE T0 FINE DINING IN THE MEABBWbANBS AREA

Roma r e s t a u r a n t Stalian R estaurant 33 Crpstal fctrrrt A La Carte Dining ftortlj arlm gton, fl.J. CATERING FOR WEDDINGS, BANQUETS AND LUNCHEONS • 620 STUYVESANT AVENUE LYNDHURST. N.J (201) 933-3400 OPEN SE . EN DAYS A WEEK •

FOR A UNIQUE SPORTS COMPLEX DINING EXPERIENCE Haw aiian '• v - ROUTE 3 & 1 7 LYNDHURST, Islander < n S -9 ?< )4 Lees For nearly a decade, our chefs-acclaimed by our guests for their ' SUNDAYS ARE SPECIAL Jade Fountain creativity ingenuity in searching for special flavors-will lead you AT THE mto another gastronomic dimension Our Szechuan recipes-ac • entuaterl by exciting flavors and a characteristic Szechuan spicy HOLIDAY INN By Kerry-EUen Meehan taste are added to lee s P01YNESIAN DELIGHTS and our CANTONESE FAVORITES f x 0 (lt |S |an(jer Polynesian D rin k s ■ Friendly Bountiful Brunch Italian Food Festival Service - Tropical Atmosphere Businessman's 10 AM 2 PM 3-9 PM Lunchtime. The most preferred over fish. Mr your best bet is the Yum Luncehon TaKe Out Orders A m e rica n Expres. • long-awaited hour to Chin presented Orange Cha. a gala galaxy of Diner s Club* V isa $6.95 $&95so some, yet the fastest to dis­ Chicken and Beef with seductive specialties from 635 lemntton Ave 768 Styyvesjnt Axe Childen Under 12 Half Price. 'Plus tai I gratuity appear Last week, my broccoli Small puffs of ou r m a ste rfu l m enu ', NO HOLIDAY INN COUPONS VAUD WITH THIS OFFER ef f ervescent guest and I chicken are cooked with W Cl'n°n N 1 lyndhurst, N J states a lone orange card (2011478 1977 (201)939-3777 BANQUET AND MEETING FACILITIES AVAILABLE spent our hour at the Jade orange in a sweet and sour on the table The pnx fixe Fountain sauce The beef was in­ is $7.95 per person from 12 Harry Chin, almost a credibly tender: the Jade noon until 3 p.m If you 'SCRUPLES' fixture of the restaurant, obviously uses the best prefer a Chinese RESTAURANT AND LOUNOC with his perennial con­ grade of meat, making the smorgasbord in the eve­ V © (Lunch and UniM r) geniality. greets and seats dish all the more en­ ning. Yum Cha hours then nearly every customer We joyable. are 5-10 p.m.. and costs % left our lunch decision to Entrees are ordered by $11 50 HAPPY HOUR 4 TO 6 P .M . his good discretion. portion at the Jade, either JADE FOUNTAIN o f t A Pi Pu platter was regular or large Tnis OPEN 11:30 AM-12 30 AM HAPPy PALACE served to us first and con- leaves a monetary leeway FRIDAY.. SATURDAY 2 DRINKS -akrifeiffllBr restaurant 7 „ . v . tained the expected from $1.25 up to $6 enabl­ UNTIL 2 PM OPEN SEV­ For The Price Of One ..»%/« nivv OPBM / °*VS shrimp toast, egg rolls, ing one to adapt his or her EN DAYS ALL MAJOR spare ribs, chicken wings hunger or financial situ­ CREDIT CARDS TAKE opan 11:30 A.M. to 2 A.M. TAKE OUT MENU and shrimp along with the ation to the restaurant OUT SERVICE FR EE LUNCH FROM 1130 to 2 30 . DINNER FROM 5 til LUNCH 11 30-3 P M. usual small fare to be Although the regular SUNOAY DINNER FROM 2 30 to ft30 P M ’ 5 2 8 !ACTO«i^(ACROSS FROM * KINGS v e ’ LCOURT! y n d h u rst 0INNEA SUNOAY THUfKOAY 5-9 30 P M PARKING RIDGE FMDAY ANO SATURDAY 5-10 30 P M dipped in the center flame menu is served Monday ROAD. NORTH ARLING­ 9 3 3 - 3 8 8 8 After finding meat was and Tuesday afternoons TON. 991-5377 Dinner Specials Mon, thru Thurs. $5.95 to $6.95 2 RI0GE ROAD. ARLINGTON. NJ 07032 T«l.

9 3 5 - 1 1 2 5 9 3 5 - 9 7 7 5 LA DOLCE VITA &Kene 201-991-184. You will have the pleasure of dining in a warm relaxing atmosphere while savoring specially- ’M o i/ie m d in ob Marbella Restaurant prepared fine Italian cuisine. SPANISH CUISINE Your Host: David Gabbay previously with Nanina’s in th# Park and II Villagio f a n / Your Hosts Pepe & Manny OPEN 7 DAYS FOR DINNER: MON. THRU THURS. 5 to 10 p.m. fyatutA and j W y m e te ^ S m A m e OPEN 11:30-10 P.M. SUNDAY & THURSDAY FRI. i SAT. 5 to 11 p.m . SUN. 2 to 9 p.m. 11:30-11 P.M. FRIDAY-SATURDAY You are welcome to bring your own wine or spirits S H o u n p e Opan 7 days 147 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J. 316 Valitybrook Ave., Lyndhurst 935-4260 1 8 8 - 1 9 0 . M id t a n J JUtny, A#, 0 7 0 J i THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1883-Page 15

Helen Oxland Job H unting Expenses A re O ften Tax D eductible Funeral services were Keamy, and Russell, John With the unemployment lowed to include other job- the unemployment com­ Obituaries held Tuesday for Helen J. and Charles, all of Lyn­ rate at its highest in over search expenses — such as pensation you received Oxland. 60, who died Fri­ dhurst; two sisters, Mrs. 40 years, a record number employment agency fees during the year, whichever day at Clara Maass Medi­ Phyllis Van Dien of North of Americans are out poun­ you pay, the cost of re­ is sm aller cal Center, Belleville. Arlington and Mrs. Mary ding the pavement in sumes. postage, and tele­ Be sure to report your Frank Komish, Former Councilman A. Brantmeyer Mrs. Oxland is survived Hesse Is of Lyndhurst search of a job. If you are phone bills — with your job-hunting expenses and Funeral services were grounds and buildings by her husband, Clifford; a among them, there are a itemized deductions on unemployment compensa Agnes V. Brantmeyer. daughter. Mrs Frank Services were from the held Monday for Frank H. from 1972 to 1974 and few tax facts you should Schedule A. tion correctly, so your tax 63. died Saturday at Clara (B arbara) Ruggiero of Ippolito-Stellato Funeral Koniszewski-Komish. who served as chairman of the know about job-hunting ex Now for the bad news es are not higher than they Maass Medical Center. Home and at Sacred Heart died Thursday at Byram Township; four penses and unemployment First-time job seekers and should be. H & R Block will planning board. He was a Belleville. Church. Hackensack Medical Cen­ brothers, Joseph of benefits. answer your tax questions member of the Wallinton Miss Brantmeyer was those who have been out of ter. First, the good news about job-hunting ex­ VFW 2640 and Knights of bom in New York City and the job market a long time A* Beach Job-hunting expenses are are not allowed to deduct . penses and unemployment Mr. Komish was bom in Columbus. Wallington lived in Lyndhurst for the Virginia Council 3644 deductible if you are seek­ their jobhunting expenses compensation free of Pennsylvania and lived in past 25 years. Funeral services were of Rutherford; three ing employment in the And if you have been re­ charge Avoca, Penn., before mov­ Mr. Komish is survived Prior to retiring in 1980. held Monday for Virginia daughters. Mrs. Virginia same trade or business ceiving unemployment ing to Wallington in 1945. by his wife. Mary: two she was a supervisor for A. Beach. 53, who died Fri­ Chrzanowski and and there is not a long pe­ compensation, part or all Prior to retiring, he served daughters. Mrs. Richard over 25 years at the Bell day at home. Kathleen, both of I n t e r f a i t h (Mary Ann) Grabiec of riod of unemployment be­ of it may be taxable on the Board of Elections Telephone Co., New York Mrs. Beach was bom in Rutherford, and Mrs. Lin­ Parsippany-Troy Hills and tween your previous job Unemployment com­ S e n i o r s in Bergen County City. Rutherford, where she was da Cott of Winter, Calif.; Mrs. Theodore (Patricia) and your search for a new pensation received under a She was a m em ber of a lifelong resident. three §isters. Mrs. Gloria By Michael KJos He was a parishioner of Kasica of Wallington; two job What constitutes a federal or state law will be the Pioneers of America, Pollock of R iver Edge. The Janaury business Most Sacred Heart R.C brothers. Victor of New She was a secretary at “long period of unemploy­ partially or totally taxable New York Chapter, and Mrs. Patricia Bailey of meeting of the Interfaith Church. He was a member York City and John of - Ballock Corp., River Edge. ment' is not specified in only if your total income the AARP She also was a Englishtown and Mrs Senior Club of North Ar of the Wallington Demo­ Highlands; two sisters. She was a parishioner of the IRS rules, so each case (including total unemploy­ parishioner of Sacred Jeanne Bogert of Wiscon­ lington w as opened by cratic Club and was a Mrs. Helen Haddock of St. Mary Church. will be judged individ­ ment compensation minus Heart Church. sin; and four grandchil­ President Dom Fraiese on councilman from 1965 to Avoca and Mrs. Sophie Mrs. Beach is survived ually adjustments) is greater Miss Brantmeyer is sur­ dren. Jan 6 with 126 m embers 1974 and fire commission­ Demsky of Panorama by her husband. Ray­ What types of job-hunt­ than $12,000 if you are a vived by a brother. Daniel Services were at St present Chaplain Rose er from 1965 to 1971. He City. Calif., an d four mond; three sons, Ray­ ing expenses are you al­ single person or head of F of Lyndhurst; three sis­ Mary Church Arrange­ Iazetta offered a prayer af­ was also commissioner of grandchildren. mond of Oakridge , and lowed to deduct9 Travel or household. If you are m a r­ ters. Mrs. Elizabeth A. ments by the Thomas J ter “A Flag Salute" and Walter and Theodore, both transportation expenses ried and file a joint return, Kelly and Mrs. Margaret Diffily Funeral Home singing of "God Bless Elizabeth Fay incurred in seeking em­ this base amount increases l^ott. both of Lyndhurst. America ' with Mary Paf ployment in the same to $18,000; if you are m ar­ Elizabeth Kathleen Fay, E. of Asbury; two and Mrs. Catherine Mott of A. Skorupski fendorf at the piano trade or business are de­ ried filing separately and 70L died Tuesday at St. daughters. Kathryn E The Bronx. N Y. Minutes were read by Ed­ Funeral services were Mr Skorupski is su r­ ductible as adjustments you lived with your spouse Mary Hospital in Passaic Griffin of Pequannock and ith Fraiese. Recording Funeral services were held Monday- for Alex­ vived by his wife, the For instance, if you are at any time during the Louise Blum of Green Secretary Financial re­ Mrs. Fay was bom in Tuesday from the Nazare ander Skorupski. 73. who former Lucille Zawadski; invited to interview for a year the base drops to Lake. N.Y.; two brothers. ports were given by Carl New York City and lived in Memorial Home and at Sa­ died Monday at Long a son. James of4 West­ job in a distant city, you zero You will be required James Green of Bayonne Iazetta. Treasurer, and Rutherford for many cred Heart Church. Beach Memorial Hospital. minster. Calif.; a daugh­ may deduct travel ex­ to pay tax on either one- and Edward of Queens. Alex Gray. Vice President years. Long Beach. Calif ter. Mrs. Sandra Tinkham penses — including living half of your total income in N.Y.; a sister. Mary Cor- Mr Gray advised that the She was a parishioner of Frank Paakowski of Mount Lebanon. Pa.; costs — even if you don't excess of the base amount yat of West Nyack. N.Y.; Mr. Skorupski was a bus to the Icecapades on St. Mary R.C. church and Frank S. Paskowski. 63. two sisters. ‘Mrs. Natalie get the job. You are al- for your filing status or on and 15 grandchildren. lifelong resident of Lyn­ Jan 30 would be boardjing a member of the Catholic died Saturday at St Siesczynski of Panther dhurst at 12 30 Plans are being Women’s Club and the Funeral services were Mary’s Hospital. Passaic Valley and Mrs Helen G arden C lub Elects O fficers made for trips to the Paper Prior to retiring in 1968. Rutherford Women’s Club. Friday at St. Mary R.C. Mr. Paskowski was born Walters of Terryville. Mill Playhouse and a Fair­ he was a machinist at Gen­ At the Dec 22 meeting of handed the gavel by outgo­ She is survived by her Church. Rutherford Ar­ in Passaic and was a life­ Conn.; and five grandchil­ leigh Dickinson show soon x eral Motors for Hyatt the Lyndhurst Garden ing president Mrs Ulrich, husband, Joseph J.; two rangements by Thomas J long resident of Wall­ dren. A trip to Killington. Vt roller bearings. Harrison, Club the following were and became the 24th Presi­ sons. James R of Falls Diffily Funeral Home. ington. Services were from the covering 5 days will take for 40 years. elected as officers for dent of the Lyndhurst Gar­ Church, Va., and Robert Prior to retiring, he was Ippolito-Stellato Funeral Rutherford. 1983 President. Mrs den Club which has been in place at the end of May or employed for 25 years by He was a parishioner of Home and at St Michael s Helen Matthies; vice presi­ existence for the past 48 early in Ju n e On July 8 we Interstate Dyeing Co.. St Michael’s R.C Church. Church Helen Flannagun dent. Mrs Olive Chirico; years will travel tpo Platzl Passaic recording secretary. Ches­ The Lyndhurst Garden Brauhaus in Pomona. N Y He was an Army veteran ter A Waleski, correspon­ Lucy Ca mpigl ia re­ Funeral services were lington. She was also a ‘T hank Y ou For C aring’ Club meets on the 4th MorF of World W ar II ding secretary. Mrs Janet ported on ill and deceased held Saturday for Helen m em ber of the Rosary So­ day of each month, except He was a parishioner of Dear Editor: Corsaro; treasurer. Mrs. m em bers A minute of si­ Flannagan, 76. who died ciety of Our Lady Queen of July. August, and Decem­ Most Sacred H eart Church I would publicly like to express my sincere thanks to lence was observed for de­ Thursday at West Hudson Peace R.C Church Jean Gauci. financial sec­ ber All who are interested Hospital. Kearny. and a member of the Hill­ the following individuals and organizations for their retary. Mrs. Helen Ulrich. in gardening are invited parted members Cor­ Mrs Flannagan is sur­ side Club. generosity during the Thanksgiving and Christmas responding Secrfetary Mrs. Flannagan was The new officers were The meetings are held at 8 vived by a son. Edw ard of His wife. Caroline holidays. Their donations and gifts helped to make the Eileen Ehlberg read let­ bom in Hoboken and lived sworn in by Parks Commis­ P.M at the Departm ent of Dumont; a daughter. Mrs (C lara) Bolka. died in holidays happier for many families: North Arlington ters received and member­ in North Arlington for sioner James Guida The Parks Building, 250 Cleve­ Jeanne Hofacker of North June. 1982 Women’s Club. North Arlington Jr. Women’s Club. Mike ceremony was followed by ship chairlady Helen more than 50 years land Ave.. Lyndhurst Arlington; a sister. Mrs Mr. Paskowski is su r­ Drury and the Marine group. Mrs. Anthony and the a Christmas Show and Gebler announced that Prior to retiring nine A "Snowflake" party for Annie Adams of Balti­ vived by two brothers. Salvation Army, The James Bochino Association. Grace Tell 1983 dues w ere being ac­ years ago. she was an ex­ members only will start at more. Md ; and five grand­ Walter of Clifton and Lutheran Church, Presbyterian Church, and William cepted The President ap­ ecutive secretary at the Mrs Matthies was 7 P.M. on January 24 children Adam of Garfield; four sis­ Swellick. pointed James Hay. Grant Sales Executive Club, New ters, Mrs. Patsy Violet Thank you for caring. M cDermott, and Michael York city, for 26 years. Services were at Our Ventura of Wallington. A. A. Onnembo Klos. Trustees, to audit fi­ She was a member of Lady Queen of Peace Mrs. Helen Chester of Port ' Local Assistance Director Buried Treasure nancial records until June "ihe Senior Citizens Clubs Church. Arrangements by Ritchie. Fla . Mrs Harold The area of Holy Cross Cemetery where the infants when an election will take in Keamy and North Ar­ the Parow Funeral Home Lillian M.Van N e s s (Bertha) Schilling of Gar­ are buried, near the Schuyler Avenue gate is just a short place Sadie Ross and field and Mrs Zenon Mrs. Lillian M Van Ness Medical Center. New distance from where a group of our country’s brave men Mary Kleczkowski will (Stella) Nafalski of Merrit of North Arlington died Brunswick. She was 71 who died in battle are at rest. cover W ays And Means Island. Fla Friday Jan. 7 at St. Peters Born in Morristown she By Edward Chesney Sr. and Mary Liete will handle our kitchen with assis­ lived in Kearny before E very so often when you’re down and out moving to North Arlington tants Thursday. Jan 13. DIFFILY SERVICE When life's pressures make you want to shout 36 years ago She retired in Michael Klos will show a TRUSTWORTHY • DEPENDABLE BURK-KONARSKI Visit the children. 1965 as a supervisor with slide travelogue of Mexico FUNERAL HOME Tread softly, be alert, and listen good the New Jersey Bell Tele­ So that what you're hearing is understood NEIGHBORLY SPIRIT SERVING ALL FAITHS phone Co in Newark after w ith Soft breezes, tinkle bells While our services retain that neighborly 37 years service. Mrs Van Yesterday’s roses bring sweet smells spirit of sympathetic understanding, they Dignity-Reverence-Efficiency & Economy Ness was a member of the also reflect high standards of efficiency and 1 H enrietta Benstead Catch the giggles, the little belly-laughs M e n j John L. Burk, Dir. I. Paul Konarski, Mgr. competent direction. Friendship Club Evening The noise making toys held in their grasps ifstime 52 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N.J. Division of Keamy She They're not lined up. but in disarray 9 3 9 - 0 4 9 0 was a former deacon at the Like children sent out from school to play f o r Large Chapels P eking on Premises First Presbyterian Church Shrug off your burden and be filled with joy THOMAS J. DIFFILY of North Arlington and a As you listen to the laughter of a little girl or boy comfort, member of the Woman s FUNERAL HOME, INC. Take away happiness, stroll quietly away Association of the church For there's an armed guard just steps away JOHNT. DIFFILY, M anager Surviving are two broth­ Battle rows formed to ward off the prey I s time ers. John B Maver of On-' 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford Who might try to steal our children away tario. Canada and Wesley So live today and forget your sorrow to send Phone 939-0098 r o M z t e J Maver of Point Pleas­ The children will be here to bring joy tomorrow ant. flowers. MEMORIAL HOME, INC. Services w ere held on For Sympathy Bananas Is G enerous Monday Jan. 10 at the flowers and plants. :403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 CALL ESTABLISHED 1929 Crane-Thiele Funeral Dear Editor: Home. 241 Keam y Avenue. May I through the Leader Newspapers publicly Bill's Florist 80 Union Blvd. Kearny. Burial was in thank Bananas for its generosity in allowing the use of its 438-7272 Wallington, N.J. JOSEPH M. NAZARE, M g r Prospect Hill Cemetery. facilities for the annual children s Christmas party spon­ 778-8878 Caldwell sored by the James Bocchiono Association. Santa was on hand to distribute a candy filled G olden Agers stocking and an orange to the 170 borough children who FUNERAL BRUNCH came to visit with him. ACC0MM(J[iATn)NS FUNERAL HOME The Golden Age Club I We offer a unique service The arrangements committee also must be com­ Louis J S tellato. Jr. PAROW will m eet at the Parks De­ I comprised of * c o m p le te mended for their contribution OWNER MANAGER partment 250 Cleveland lu n c h e o n vVe d o <>!i to e Very truly yours. I planning at un^Oif-cuH 425 RIDGE ROAD. LYNDHURST Avenue at 11 a.m. on Funeral Home, me Jam es Bocchino 1 tim e 5 blocks from Holy Louis J Stellato, Jr Wednesday. January 19 for Cross Cemetery OWNER MANAGER S erving Every R eligion 4 3 8 -4 6 6 4 its Social and Business HIGH SEAS HENRY S. PAROW Meeting. The club has OWNER MANAGER RESTAURANT vacated its usual meeting Snow ball D ance For O ver Fifties 185 River Road North Arlington 185 Ridge Road North Arlington place at Amvets Hall be­ Freeholder Richard For further information, 998-7555 cause the place is under­ Mola this week invited all call that office at 646-2625 going renovation persons over 60 years of Thursday, Jan. — Lyndhurst Junior during business hourS 20, 1983 age to attend a county- Woman's Club Dinner/Raffle at Fiesta, sponsored dance in Wood-Ridge, 6:30 P .M . $13. For club chari­ ties. Call 935-5387 or 933-6680 for information Teaneck on Sunday, Jan 16 NURSING' a n d reservations. PARK MANOR HOME Dedicated to Better Patient Care The "Snowball” , as it is labeled, is scheduled for Specializing in Female Patients Meadowland YMCA, Feb. 24-March 4, T rip 1:30 to 4 p.m at St to Villa Roma details call Rosina 939-8889. Anastasia R.C. Church. PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF . AGED 1095 Teaneck Road REHABILITATION PROGRAM . CONVALESCENT Music will be supplied PHYSICAL THERAPY . CHRONICALLY ILl FUNERAL HOME by disc jockey Bob Joy OXYGEN & FRACTURE EQUIPMENT . p o s t .o p e r a t iv e SPECIAL DIETS 19 Lincoln Avenue, Rutherford The event will be m arked 9 3 9 - 1 0 5 0 by dance contests, prizes 23 Park Place, Bloomfield and refreshments, all at no cost to guests This >1mk* is contributed as * I t t t service lo be used for W alter R. Calhoun Wayne Purdy 743-7772 advertising of Church, l odge. C lub or Senior Cltliens Owner-Manager CffiSIsss. Assistant M anager activities. To use this space, just drop your brief The event is being ar­ Member of N.J. & American Nursing Home Assn. Professional Care in a Homelike Environment announcement by the newspaper office, 251 Ridge Road Funeral Pre-Planning Specialists in Burial and Cremation ranged by the Bergen *nd mark it “ Ippollto-Stellato Ad." We will run as County Office on Aging. many ads as space permits. First come, first served. Page 16—THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1983 Federal Savings Assets Top $300M

Continuing a trend of 1982. which has been seen association is well- placing it in the top 2 dhurst. North Arlington strong growth. Kearny by industry experts as equippejl to cope with the percent profit-makers of and Rutherford Ttie in­ Federal Savings has re­ being only slightly better new products, services and all federally-insured thrift stitution is a member of ported a record asset level than 1981 for the savings dem ands th a t 1983 will no institutions. the Federal Savings and . j, M ed'ca' G t0U P' and loans in the country, of over $300,671,000 as of doubt bring.” Founded in 1884, Keamy Loan Insurance Corpo­ December 31. 1982 did not drastically effect ration which insures indi­ “Our commitment here Federal currently has of­ M ead°v*>" 460.7410 ^ In a year-end report is­ Keamy Federal’s perfor­ vidual deposits to $100,000. is to the local economy. fices in Kearny. Lyn­ sued this week by James mance. The 99-year-old in­ We’ve always tried to Duffy, president of Keamy stitution once again in­ solve local problems and Police Car D am aged Federal, the thrift creased its net worth over meet this area’s needs A police car was dam­ the car. disabling the vehi­ institution's savings de­ preceding years. This first. This management aged while the officer was cle. posits were reported to year’s report lists philosophy probably has on patrol on Stuyvesant Three young men were -a re f3*1' ^ have grown to over $214 Kearny’s net work at done the most to help our Avenue also last Saturday apprehended and charged million, with record in­ $14.652.541 45. substantial­ ■ t p d g c m necol°g'sts’ customers and keep the in­ at 7:33 p.m. Lt. Robert with C rim inal Mischief, terest payments for the ly increased over last L O bstetrtoa^ tog\sts, stitution growing year af­ Giangeruso was checking complaints signed by year a mounting to year’s net worth figure ter y e a r.’’ he said. the area of the Batting Giangeruso. $20,362,981 00 "We re looking to 1983 Cage when he saw three Arrested were Richard with a great deal of op­ Mortgages, possibly re­ In May. Keamy Federal young men tampering with DeLellis. 27. of 1 Sarch tim ism .’’ said Kearny flecting 1982's trend was ranked in the top 100 patrol c a r No. 62 which Lane. Middletown. N Y. Federal’s President towards slightly lower out of some 3.800 was parked at 222 David Peselli, 27. 184 James Duffy. “After com­ Bheumato\og Genera\ SJJ^p erts rates, once again in­ F.S.L.I.C.-insured savings Stuyvesant. Chestnut Street. Keamy ing through the trials and creased at Keamy Federal institutions by the National Paul Vojt. 26 . 305 Copeland challenges of the last two to alm ost $213 million. Thrift News. Kearny On investigation Lt. Avenue. They will make an years in fine shape, our ranked 76th on the list. The financial climate of Giangeruso found that appearance in Lyndhurst wires were pulled out of \ntVie"e' , court. ' r ' t n . ^ e n t o n r y

Hours W ^ ntment0 . NH o o n 1 O j .nv, . M EdiCAl DIRECTORY

NOWV V I ■. ■ ■ MOST INSURANCE ASSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT IN FULL (201)933-1666 DR. ROBERT C. CHAS0LEN (201)933-1667 FOR EXTENSIVE HEALTH CARE 20% Discount To TREATMENT, WITHOUT ANY EXTRA OUT DENTISTRY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY PAINLESSLY Senior Citizens OF POCKET COST TO YOU. PLUS. WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST AN ADDITIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE PICILLO BROS. OPTICIANS VISA — MASTER CHARGE INSURANCE "A FAMILY EYEWEAR CENTER" EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION EVENING HOURS MONDAY & THURSDAY Mon. & Thurs. 10-8:30. Tues. & Fri. 10-6:00 Now you can have those teeth that have been missing for years replaced Saturday 10-2:30 .Closed Wednesdays Danger Signals of without the large expense of bridge work by a new process that requires little One Year Guarantee On Frames and Lenses Pinched Nerves: or no drilling. 312 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N.J. 07071 ... 1. Headaches, Dizziness, Loss of Sleep 2. Neck Pain, Tight Muscles Call for an exam ination, 2 X-Rays and consultation at ... 3. Pain Down Arms, Shoulder Pain n o f e e . 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Pain between the Shoulders 132 RIDGE ROAD , NO. ARLINGTON 6. Painful Joints, Nervousness w s ...... K m M 998-7337 7. Lower Back Pain, Hip Pain, Pain D o w n leg s GREGORY F. SULLIVAN, M.D., F.A.C.C., P.A.

As a public service we are charging $ 5.00 for a pre­ CARDIOLOGY liminary exam which will include 10 screening tests. NORTH ARLINGTON Cardiac Catheterization & Angiography This is our way of encouraging you to fin d out if you have Stress Testing a problem that could be helped by chiropractic care. It is also DENTAL CENTER 24-Hour Holter Monitoring our way of acquainting you with our staff and facilities. Office Hours Telephone (201) 935-5376 193 RIDGE RD. By Appointment While we are accepting new patients, no one need feel any 2 0 2 ORIENT WAY, RUTHERFORD, N.J. NORTH ARLINGTON. N.J. 0 7 0 3 2 obligation. MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED If Your Sm ile Isn’t B ecom ing To You G roup • Auto • Health • Accident • W orkman’s Comp. BERGEN CHIROPRACTIC It Should Be C om ing To U s CENTER Offering Cosm etic D entistry Dr. Matthew J. Zeiler 240 PARK AVENUE For Chipped, Stained Or OPTOMETRIST U nattractive Teeth RUTHERFORD. N.J. 07070 9 3 3 - 4 4 4 0 Eyes examined by appointment Dr L Telia. Dr. J. Telia. A. Telia. Dental Hygienist Large selection of frames and lenses 20% discount children and seniors FREE CONSULTATION • 998-2821 20% discount second complete pair of glasses Free frame adjustments and repairs Contact Lenses - hard and soft House calls available M aster C harge and Visa Dr. N icholas L. Tum m illo D.M.D M urray H. R othm an M.D. Open Saturday and Thursday evening (Formerly of North Arlington) DR. DAVID M. FEIN GOLD One year frame warranty Currently practicing in Englewod Cliffs Ophthalmology Union plans, Medicare and Medicaid accepted All phases of Dentistry including and SURGEON PODIATRIST Nitrous Oxide Sedation 348 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J. Surgical Implants • Cosmetic Bonding Ophthalmic Surgery 438-8668 FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE Evening & Sat Hours - - Master Card & Visa 26 Glen Rd., Rutherford OF FOOT ORTHOPEDISTS MEDICAL Only 25 mm from North Arlington Eye Examination by Appointment AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FOOT 640 Palisade Ave., Englewood Clifts, N.J. DISORDERS IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS Tel. 568-5130 4 6 0 - 8 6 3 0 Hours By Appointment 991-6014 847 Keamy Avenue, Keamy, NJ. < J \\. d a n c iiu DENTISTRY ( ‘/ ; Block In From The Belleville Turnpike) DELMONICO PHARMACY OfitLcLcLrii AFFORDABLE FEES HOME HEALTH CARE DEPT. > Bonding-the look of caps without drilling .. .w here quality > Root Canal Therapy • Crown I Bridge SALES & RENTALS > Fillings . • Caps • Wheel Chairs • Walkers Jay Ganapathy, M.D. & com fort com e first • Extractions • Commodes • Crutches 43 Ridge Road Certified By The • Hospital Beds • Incontinent Systems North Arlington • 997-9505 Am erican Board Of Pediatrics DENTURES • Plastic Hose • Back Supports SENIOR CITIZEN 20% DISCOUNT Male & Female Fitters Year Guarantee On Lenses and Frames FULL DENTURE PARTIAL DENTURE PEDIATRICS, NEONATAL AND MON. & THURS. 10:00-6:00 722 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst TUES. 8. FRI. 10:00 -8 : 3 0 $ 2 5 0 $295 ADOLESCENT MEDICINE SAT. 10-2 438-2213 Rutherford Office Plaza - Suite 102 SEN IOR CITIZEN 17 Sylvan St. Rutherford D ISCO U NT^i^ T OFF NEW DENTURES 9 3 9 - 0 9 3 3 Weekday, Evening, Saturday Hours Manuel R.Morman, M.D. Eric Mark Jackson, M.D. By Appointment * . Board Certified By The practice of General Internal M edicine American Board Of Dermatology $ 2 5 .0 0 I Health Care of the Adult and Adolescent m u s t r e p a i r s s a m e d a y ™ NO a d d i t i o n a l c h a r g e s , m o s t d e n ­ D r . D anieI V . M a r ’ia n o DISEASES AND SURGERY OF THE t u r e s i n o n e w e e k 197 RIDGE ROAD SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS — BY APPOINTMENT ONLY — CHIROPRACTOR Polish Spoken NORTH ARLINGTON, NJ. In Office Surgical Removal Of MariaDRS. Golubosz, WEINBERG laboratory & FIEL0ST0N technician Tumors, Moles and Cysts * 35 Wallington Avenue Offkt H m ts o Tatapkm 60 Union Ave., Rutherford Visa Wallington, N.J. 07507 Mon.-fri. By Hffatatmat #7-1111 WEEKDAYS, EVENINGS & SATURDAY HOURS 9 AM - 7 PM 9 3 5 - 4 4 6 6 Rutherford Office PTaza T Z l can 473-5673 : Morning, Day, Evening, Saturday Hours Available Office Hours By A ppointm ent 17 Sylvan Street By A ppointm ent Rutherford, N.J. 460-0280 THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. IjtKt—Page 17

R e n t a s

RENTALS GALORE & MORE AGENCY RENTALS '|£ , W O 280 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst 9 3 9 -1 0 2 2 “ s;;;tr alo,tospa“ 4^ ^ " * HOMETOWN TT™ ° |LU S U ! bST ' Wh0le house 6 rooms * 5 0 AGENCY FOR SALE LVNDMIDCT ' V r ™ Ul,ra ™defn 6 0 0 + LYNDHURST c l u i T ' ^ J400+" rs' ,low 6m * in- OUR SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCF TEN FAMILY. G000 LOCATION Call tor more in­ formation HOME OF THE WEEK

THE PERROTTA AGENCY STARTER HOMES WOOD-RIDGE - Clean, neat & mod 1 3 7 RIDGE RD .LYNDHURST good loc 4 bed rms. 2 full baths 2 LYNDHURST car gar low taxes & many extras Owner will take- low rate mort Dont 1 FAMILY. 3 bedrooms, income from seven 9 3 9 - 2 0 3 0 miss this one V9 900 garages at rear of this large tot 175' deep We Have Others " $69,900 OPEN 7 DAYS* WEEK $99 000 Weekdays 9 A.M. — 8PM. • Ruth Capr (j I mtge $72,900 • Ruth mod 2 tam $104,900 LYNDHURST RENTALS Saturday i Sunday 9 A.M. - S P.M. • Ruth 2 l l w : $139 900 • Ruth mod $88 000 HOUSE FOR RENT - 6 rooms, 2 baths, quiet re­ • 4 bedims 2 baths $79,900 • Mod Going tu I :a $79,900 sidential area, yet near shopping and RFNTALS transportation. AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE . viun :U( K't 5550 • ;'A„j4 mis m h„ W75 $ 600 plus utilities • Many others i.ai: us IS BUS & INVESTMENTS Carlstadt Almost : t acre m t*st loc Ideal tor Apartment House u Condo Development :ow taxes ■ to e ■rythm e Pm $139,900 OPEN FOR INSPECTION Many opportunities

6 1 5 RIDGE ROAD UST WITH US AND GET READY TO MOVE! LYNDHURST, N.J. 0 7 0 7 1 MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. OPEN SAT & SUN BYAPPI Members of RENTALS HEEDED SOUTH BERGEN M.L.S. 4 3 8 - 3 3 2 0 TENANTS WAITING REALTIES OPEN 7 DATS EVES OAJLT TILL 9PM ARUNGTON-KEARNY M.L.S. NO FEE TO LANDLORD Richard R. V?nGI»hn-licensed Real Estate Broker MORRIS COUNTY M.L.S. by Susanne Bingham AT HOMETOWN AGENCY YOU, THE CLIENT AND CUSTOMER ARE ALWAYS NO. 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 58 Union Ave. RUTHERFORD, N.J. 07070 1 REALTOR LYNDHURST (201)933-2213 Satisfy Your Curosity! Look at this 1 family Colonial in Lyndhurst. Featuring living room, din­ ing room, modern kitchen, 4 bedrooms & IV t a f 2 EQUAL HOUSING LANDLORDS baths. Close to school & shopping. Asking OWNING REAL ESTATE SHOULD BE PROFITABLE AND TROUBLE FREE MAYBE Eves call Mary Lou 939-3088. $ 78,90 0. OPPORTUNITY YOU SHOtllO SPEAK 10 A PROFESSIONAL AB0U1 MANAGEMENI WE EARN All real estate advertised OUR MONEY THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME! in this newspaper is subject to the Federal CALL FOR INFORMATION NO OBLIGATION You will love this 1 family colonial in LYNDHURST, Fair Housing Act of 1968 CALELLO AGENCY 4813400 featuring: LR. DR, W-Beamed ceiling, mod. kit., 3 which makes it illegal to bdrms. & mod. bth, encl. porch, driveway & advertise any preference, garage. Asking $80,000, Eves call Mary Lou limitation or 939-3088. discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin or an EAST THE PINCH! intention to make any W th this 2 family brick & stucco home in Lyn­ s u c h preference dhurst. Featuring living room, dining room, limitation or discrimination kitchen, 2 bedrooms & bath. Asking $92,000 Eves 12 UNIT CONDOM INIUM call Mary Lou, 939-3088. This newspaper will not k n o w in g ly accept any ao- DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE ‘ 9 3 , 0 0 0 * vertismg for real estate With this aluminum sided 2 family in East which is m violation of Rutherford. Featuring 2 modern 4 room apart­ All 2 B edroom U nits w ith 2,000 sq. ft. of the law Our readers are ments. Finished basement. Large driveway. informed that all Seperate heating. Eves call Mary Lou 939-3088. dwellings advertised in living sp ace w ith these outstanding this newspaper are available on an e qi ai o p ­ OVER CROWDED f e a t u r e s : portunity basis Then take a look at this 1 family in East Rutherford. Featuring, living room, dining room, • 19 Ft. Kitchen • Finished Family Room LEADER NEWSPAPERS kitchen, 3 bedrooms & modern bath. Asking 251 Ridge Road • 2 Full Baths • Pre-wired for Telephone & C a b l e Lyndhurst NJ $76,90 0. • 2 Powder Rooms • 3-Zone H eat - G as Fired Cpwn 7 Days a week for your convenience • Living Room with • Hardwood Floors & Carpeting 114 Ridge Road, North Arlington F i r e p l a c e • Garage RUTHERFORD “NEWUSTING” APARTMENTS 9 9 8 - 0 7 5 3 This lovely 2 fam ily home has fiw rms on each flooi Living Each Office Independently Owned & Operated 11 % - 30 Year FOR RENT rm, dining rm. mod kit & baths. 7 bedrms Full very clean HOMES FOR SALE basement Ideally located and can be used tot professional Frank A. Volpe use Many extras Straight Mortgage $109 ,0 00 R(AI rou

9 3 3 - 8 4 1 4 N. ARLINGTON LYNDHURST No Points - With As ALL BRICK DUE TO ILLNESS. MUST SELL Little As 5% Down This newer 2 fam ily has 3 bedrms on each floor, with a fulI This modern, tlean. 6 room ranch. All basement apartment with separate entrance which can be aluminum. 3 bedrooms Finished basement with Directions Passaic Ave exit off Route 3 Proceed 2 miles on FOR SALE used as mother-daughter plus income apartment Excellent residential neighborhood kitche bath & rec room. Central air Gas heat. Passaic Ave lo Boulevard Manor $ 145 ,5 00 50 x 150 lot 2 car garage Excellent location A 185 Passaic Ave, Passaic, NJ • MUST TO SEE VA S FHA qualified buyers con- This is not an offering which can be made only by formal P'ospectu' NORTH ARLINGTON Registration 521 For sale by owner. 1 family RUTHERFORD OPeT t O ALL OFFERS ASKING $89,500 house on Hedden Terace 6 COLONIAL Modei Phone’ 779-9569 large rooms - baths - This lovely older home in beautiful, updated condition Has partially finished recreation LYNDHURST Sat & Sun, Agent on premises 1 - 5 p m 3 bedrms, one w ith skylight Many, many extras Excellent room 1 car detached garage 4 FAMILY The Diamond Agency 473-5600 Walkup a ttic Near churches, location All large 4 room apartments Aluminum sided 2 schools. N Y buses Call for $ 105 ,0 00 Separate units Call for more details. Open to all of- appointment after 4 30 P M b J8-8927 fers RENTALS ASKING $129,900 KEARNY: 4 rm mod apartment in 4 family duplex $325 Seize Two Suspects KEARNY: 6 rm apartment $400 includes heat Essex IYNOHURST: Small office-Ridge Rd. $170 includes all NORTH ARLINGTON Two suspects in a bur­ patrol car pursued the ve­ car utilities 4 FAMILY glary were apprehended hicle and as it approached Casim ir L Potwora. 33. All modern apartments 4 Separate gas units. 2 car through the efforts of Lyn­ the ca r it took off at a high 245 Harrison Avenue. Gar C atholic ‘6 3 705 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst garage New roof. Must see. Call for more details. dhurst and Kutherford po­ rate of speed As the chase field was charged with The 1963 graduating 9 3 3 - 3 3 3 3 OPEN TO ALL OFFERS lice on January 7 continued a TV set was burglary, theft and motor class of Kssex Catholic ASKING $145,000 A resident in the vicinity thrown out of the vehicle vehicle violations and his Offices in Franklin Lakes - . Newark, is of Delafield and Fifth Ave­ As the vehicles a p - bail set at $20,000 R am se y - R idgew ood - W yckoff planning its 20 year class nue reported at 9 09 p.m proached Kutherford and Tina Inserra. 21. 116 Relocation Oivision - Ramsey 327-7773 VINCENT AUTERI reunion to be held some­ REAL ESTATE AGENCY p r j that his residence had been Riverside Avenues M agnolia Avenue, Pompton Lakes, his com­ time in the fall of this year 4 7 6 RIVERSIDE AVENUE I H broken into and a burglary Kutherford police cars had taken place At 9 14 blocked the intersection panion. was charged with 9 3 3 -0 3 0 8 If any graduate of this and the suspect car was burglary and theft and Abbott p.m a vehicle being class has not been notified, VA t FHA MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. driven erratically was ob­ stopped placed under $10,000 bail it is because your where­ served at Kidge Koad and A m ale and a female oc- Neither being able to abouts are unknown Member of 2 Boards. South Bergen, MLS & Bremer Second Avenue by Pa­ cupant w ere found with post bail, both were con­ Please notify Bert Tobia at Bloomfield, Nutley, Glen Ridge & Belleville, MLS trolmen Kichard Jasinski property stolen from the veyed to Bergen County 119 Crest Drive. Belleville. Realtor* and Chsris Valiante The burglarized home in the Jail. N J 07109 12011 751-4711 Page l»—THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. liWCi Four Paws Salon Opens By Amv Divine Some owners like to If the animal cannot be Leader Classifieds opened shop at the salon Four Paw s Salon at 291 have their pets - hair taken called for within that time formerly operated by Stuyvesant Avenue. Lyn­ care of during one of the period it is placed in a run Kathy and by Lin on Notice to prospoctivo ronton: Any rent* advortiMd two shedding' seasons a within the building until it EXCELLENT INCOME for dhurst. is an exceptional Stuyvesant Avenue and heroin for qualified real rental property may bo »ub- part time home assembly vear to prevent undue is picked up. though none DOMESTIC HELP WANTED . J . ■ ^ o . |» L»W kind of shop-a sort of beau has enjoyed her work here Cleaning and ironing one l»c * to * " » c r * d l* req«*T «» “ W work. For information call tv shop for dogs of all amounts of dog hair on may remain overnight with the pets brought to day a week in Lvndhurst. Call {N.J.S. 54:4-6.3et seq.). 504-*41-*003 Ext 7132,____ breeds. It caters to the furniture or rugs, and if Roxann says that most her. 438 2651 AN OHIO OIL CO. offers high grooming of pets, and the Roxann observes dry skin people have the im­ Income- olus cash bonuses, Roxann has had ex­ INSTRUCTIONS benefits to mature person in salons owner. Roxann. or need of ear care, she pression that only poodles tensive experience in car­ PART TIME EE South Bergen area. Regard­ lakes loving care of everv will advise the owner to are accepted at dog ing for dogs, first with pets less of experience, write M.V. get the expert care it PORTER AND Read, American Lubricants canine brought in to her grooming parlors but that of friends, later at pet SALLY’S ART STUDIO Co., Box 696, Davton, Ohio might need from a veter­ LAUNDRY WORKER for whatever the pet needs is a wrong conception, she stores and in the pet de­ CHILDREN & ADULTS 45401..______inarian perhaps savs She has handled all Apply in person Winslow Motel “ I will bathe the dog. partment of a Fairlaw n Park and Rutherford Ave.iues Lyn Horses, wild life, figures, portraits, landscaping, still life, The full grooming tre a t­ trim his nails, trim and sizes of dogs, from a 240- shop, before opening her dhurst drawing, oil. pastels, acrylic, water colors, pen and ink & unsnarl matted hair, and ment takes about two pound St Bernard to a own salon in Lyndhurst. A charcoal. to a dog bothered with hours, and the owner may Yorkie Yorkshire Ter­ tal. blonde, outgoing per­ CLASSES NOW FORMING 991 -4561 fleas I will adm inister a return for his or her pet rier she estimates weighed son. it is easy to imagine M echanics-lnstallers medicated hath, said within two hours after about five pounds, and Roxann caring for the BELFI0RE ACCOtffilflN For Exhaust Systems Roxann bringing it into the salon finds them all tractable animals she loves If you hahne’s PIANO STUDIO How to handle anim als have a pet you wish to WILL TEACH PIANO IN Private lessons Accordion t Drums BRAKES. SHOCKS. in a grooming session is make comfortable with NEWARK YOUR HOME. A dults & taught to students who hair grooming, nail or ear Children. Call Irene. Music for Parties FRONT END WORK 9 3 3 - 4 3 4 0 5 8 0 KEARNY AVENUE must attend certified care, you can safely leave KEARNY, N J. 9 9 1 -2 2 3 3 Because o* ow great increase in ousi animal grooming schools vour pet with her K itchen A Jtility ness out nationally known chain ot Roxann studied at the In­ automotive service shops has several Food Preparer openings Musi have own tools ternational School of In order to assure a con­ Full and part time posi­ Previous experience .n biakes e* venient time for the pet s Animal Arts in M anhattan, tions in dept store ART CLASSES NOW haust systems front end service re­ attending eight hours a care it is a good idea to quired We ottei a saiar> incentive restaurant Previous CALL AFTER 4 P.M. 438-9050 programs and many company paid day for three months to call Roxann at 438-9233 restaurant, experience a benefits Apply in person to manage* learn the best way to take She is at the Salon from 8 plus, but we are willing to at the following locations daily 8 30 a m to 5 p m Monday to b JO care of dogs and how to tram. ADULTS— CHILDREN AGE 7-16 manage them through Saturday of each 450 Ridge Road. North Arlington In November Roxann Please apply to our Rutherford Art Studio Personnel Office. Monday thru Friday, 10 am - 12 15 Park Ave., Rutherford, NJ. 371 Bloomfield Ave . Bloomfield noon, or 1-4 pm U nity Is T here Classes • Gallery • Art Supplies Midas Muffler Shops An Equal Opportunity Emptoyer 609 Borad St. Open Daily 4 PM to 7 PM Sat. 10 AM - 3 PM Newark, NJ equal opportunity employe :n t A t G .O .P. M eeting HELP WANTED GUITAR LESSONS work with Inganamort for A large delegation of for beginners. Specializ­ WOMAN TO CLEAN OF­ the gg Grooming Salon mitteemen and-women at­ 609 Broad St. rates. Ask for Don FOR "Skooter" her first •customer at the Lyndhurst salon. tended the election meet McDowell, pleading Newark. N.J. 07101 472-5792 THE NORTH ARLINGTON ing last Thursday when more time to devote to his JOB INTERVIEWS. *4.00 to S6.00 an hour possible. In­ SALE .John Inganamort of Upper duties as Bergen County terviews start 10 A.M. to 1 Saddle River, a former Sheriff said Victories HELP WANTED P.M. Friday above the Lin­ coln Theatre. ______REAL ESTATE chairman of the county are won bv unitv" and AVON Committee, was elected scored the daily paper $ 2 5 0 — $ 5 0 0 WEEKLY PAY CHECK To place your classified a after the resignation of which hinted at disunity in MAKE 1983 WORK AT HOME call 438-8700 Chairman W illiam the partv A GREAT YEAR PAYCHECK FULLY GUARANTEED START IMMEDIATELY McDowell was accepted The meeting was held at FOR YOU!! ENTERTAINMENT Details & Application NORTH ARLINGTON Inganamort was elected the State Street School Sell AVON Anterltd leading WEALTHC0. 8480 Fredrick Road. Suite 205 1 FAM ILY by a vote of 399 over Vin­ where the 775 committee- cosiTietics >11 yum 1 i area San Antonio. Te>as 78229 Aluminum sid e d . CAPE COD. C ontaining living cent A Caldarella. of persons of the 70 com­ 1 M A N B a n d room, dining area. Modern kitchen. 2 Hackeasack. who received munities of Bergen Countv part tut* No experience >e quired Can today tor more de Keyboards 8. Vocals >• I 376 votes bedrooms. Closed back porch. 1 car garage. voted for the man of their tails kinds of parties foi HOME IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. C lose to Both men said thev had choice on regular voting further information call 9 9 7 - 4 2 6 2 schools and transportation. worked hard for the cam­ machines BARTENDER 7 7 2 - 2 7 3 7 ASKING $ 7 6 ,9 0 0 paign and Caldarella had The Lyndhurst delega­ FULL TIME OR PART TIME campaigned on the pre­ tion was headed bv Lyn­ THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? mise that the Republican dhurst county committee For Large Health Club. Must have experience. Excellent WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS Party needs new blood, Chairman Kdward PARKING working conditions and benefits. APPLY IN PERSON. Mon - MARY'S said he will continue to I) Andrea Fri 9 AM 11 AM and 2 PM - 4 PM. .OPEN 7 DAYS. ATTENDANT ^HEATER WEEKDAYS TO 8 P M Matur • SATURDAY 1 SUNDAY TO 5 P M itor traffic in ou< Rutherford branch C ounselling At lib rary parking lot Car necessary Hours Mon KING'S COURT RACQUET BALL CLUB PARTIES M l VB lf) Of 2 BOARDS Of HIALTOH« Fri 8 30 am 3 00 pm Fr, n.tfits. The Lvndhurst Public room is also open everv 500pm 7 00pm 525 Riverside Ave.. Lyndhurst, N.J. J a n . 23 Librarv will host the TCK day until 5 and Saturdays We offer a good starting salary Please A SARS O’HARA AGENCY! call b4t> 5706 tor an appointment or visit CE program 'Tax Counselling from 10 a m to 1 p m our Personnel Office Front Mezzanine. Atlantic Citv 132W 08E HOAD, NORTHARUNSTON 9 303 30. Mon Fr. m for the Klderlv i beginning The movie Charlotte s N E E D C A SH J a n . 2 5 9 9 8 -2 9 1 6 &EAATOR* in Februarv Counsellors Web will be presented as United Jersey TO PAY BILLS? will be available bv ap­ AUTO W O M A N an after school special in Part time home saleb OF THE YEAR pointment on Thursday af­ the childrens room on Bank No cash out lay Make SALES ternoons to help senior Wednesday January 12 at own hours Potential J a n 28 $50-$100 per week Call Management citizens who need as­ 3 15 p m 438 b923______Opportunity PEGUSUS Meadowlands sistance in preparing their Wednesday. January m SavinoAgency Due tu tfiowth ot Meadowlands and tax forms Thev are re­ 19th is the next date for ntredsed sales volume nave an J a n 30 quested to bring a copv of kids to plav Book Bingo Overseas & Offshore excellent opportunity tot one o< two ICE CAPAOES Employment Co. Cooks, expenenceO auto sales people Mw U i . > their 1981 Federal and The fun starts at 3 30 p m F e b . 6 SPACE Electricans, Heavy Equip. se management material OO 000 State tax returns as well as in the children's room edinings potential isaldfy com- DEAN MARTIN Oprs., M achinists, missions management training all forms received listing Resorts A.C. Upcoming movies at the FOR Mechanics, Roughnecks P'Ogtam plus outstanding (tinges* 1982 income There is no Nfcilti tianihised highway locationor. librarv include True and Welders earn *1000 00 I F e b . 7 charge for this service insures excellent tiooi traffic Learnirn ■ Grit" starring John Wavne SALE per week. /^Laborers earn whit^ you earn" Contact Johnnn I CATS Please call 939-6M8 to bquires at SJb .’400 lor detail-. and Kim Darbv on Thurs $800 00 plus expenses. F e b . 13 make an appointment Call for Into dav. January 13 and Blue RTE 17. RUTHERFORD SYMPHONY OF ICE The children s room at Hawaii starring Elvis as 1 813 293-8576 or 956 3846 R a d io C itv the Lvndhurst Public Li­ a GI on Thursday January U i 'iii m i . 'i i'n [M lM 'V lin I 'I? T "yJ F e b 19 brary will continue to be 20 "Swingtime" with Fred REAL ESTATE RENTAL open Monday evenings W„ 42nd STREET Astaire and Ginger Rogers LYNDHURST 3 R o o m s. during January and Febru­ HOME CARE N u r s e s . F e b . 20 will be featured on Thurs Aides, Companions, Home $295., including heat, hot wa­ FORD CITY ary on an experimental makers, available for home ter, gas and electric. No pets. DON RICKLES dav January 27 All mov­ A M C n IE£P mruMjiTi basis The new hours are 6 care cf elderly and home- One month security. Avail- Resorts A.C. ies begin at 7 p m and are bound. Call - Steele's Helping able Feb. 1 . CalJ 438-5907._ _ to 8 p m The children's M a r. 6 free Hands, Inc., Rutherford. 933- OFFICE FOR RENT — witn 9 3 5 - 2 4 0 0 JOHNNY MATHIS 3451.__ air conditioner. 20 by 50 feet. J R e s o r ts Heat provided. Available im­ K indergarten R egistration BABY SITTER I w ill mediately. Call babvsit in m y home or yours 939-16J8. K z o m z m ALL I ML „bUVL tVLUUt-) Set In C arlstadt for working mother. Please RUTHERFORD FAMILY c a ll 991-9032.___ NORTH ARLINGTON - Five rooms, U R C H L b lW „ LHNNtW first floor m older home Near Needs m ore room. Looking in IHANbl’UWI-llo.'. I« Rutherford for a 4 bedroom ..NLi III' I UN L’INNt W The annual Kin trict. registration will be Ridge Road. Available im­ home, with family room, dergarten registration has held on Thursday FAYE'S mediately. Call 998-4104 after 5 large kitchen & 2 baths Prin- P.M. LYNDHURST - 2 Family - 5 & 3 Could be residen­ been announced bv Ken •Januaarv 20. starting at cipals only. Call 935-2947. VIP M PASSENGER TYPING NEEDED Private home LUXURY COACHES tial income property, or converted to commercial neth G Gorab. Super 9 30 a m in the Board FURNISHED ROOM TO ATLANTIC CITY Large sleeping room. No owners in northern New J e r­ use Centrally located $ 75.000 or best offer intendent of Schools SERVICE VIP LIMOUSINE K

I I

I i THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. IMP—Page » Leader Classifieds B udhess M neefoty 1 BUSINESS 1 BUSINESS 1. B U SIN E S S 1. B U SIN E S S 1 BUSINESS SK R VICKS SERVICES SERVICES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILE SERVICES SERVICES

201-991-0180 Home Improvements PLUMBING W A N TED OLD TOY TRAINS DON MACNIVEN S I D I N G S - NOW BUYING!! Lionel, Flyer. Ives. etc. ( J t j u r a t i m G E N N A T I L E Plumbing I Heating Co. Complete Bathroom Residential, Industrial TREE TELETYPE SERVICE FOR CASH!! local collector f a i n t i n g A L L T Y P E S pays top prices Modernizing Commercial INTERIOR EXTERIOR No jo b too "s m a ll" FREE E s t im a it 825-0947 Quality Workmanship Meadowlands ANY TYPE CAR • FULLY INSURED or too "B IG " F u lly /nsured ANY YEAR CAR • FREE ESTIMATES 9 9 1 - 6 6 7 1 AUTO WRECKERS WANTED TO BUY. We buy OEVER60 YEARS 661-5172 1 53 Sanford Ave. antiques. Small lots or single 3 GENERATIONS SE RVING THE KEARNYAREA lyndhur*!, NJ. BUYERS OF JUNK CARS pieces. Whole contents of always quality PAINTING BRING TITLE!! house. We conduct house 4 SELLERS OF USED “Our Best Advertising is sales. The Ivory Bird An­ quality dutettwy paints Satisified Customer” 933-4169 AUTO PARTS IMMEDIATE PAYMENT tiques. 555 Bloomfield Ave., CALL 991-3617 Burton Painting Montclair, N .J. 744-5225. ISR7Y0UR NOME WORTH Kingsland BERGEN-ESSEX RICHIE GALLO. Pres BELL PIKE MOTORS HAVIR8 THf BEST? Painting & Decorating Belleville Tpk. COR BELLEVILLE PIKE A RIVER RD BUYING — Alurrinurr. Cans, Aluminum Paper Hanging ROOFING CO. Acrou from AH Dinsfi newsoaoers, non ferrous metals. Quality W ork-Free Estimates NORTH ARLINGTON Allied Waste Products. 61 Md- Alum inum Products For The Home 9 9 8 - 4 3 6 8 land Ave., Wallingtan, N.J. 473^ J.&M. m 9 9 7 - 3 3 8 4 7638. Call 438-5290 CONSTRUCTION 66 MERCURY • ROOFING LIONEL train • SIDING Bens Painting BUILT RITE. INC P A R K L A N E FOR SALE REPAIRS • LEADERS & GUTTERS BLOCK Interior-Exterior CHEVROLET - 1977 • PAINTING Professional Painting & ROOFING Breezeway, 4 dr., unique Parts sold separately (Interior & Exterior) SHlNGi.ES HOT TAR MONTE CARLO CEILINGS Reasonable Prices rear lectric window, AC, Frank Rochat CHIMNEYS REPAIRS 2 Door, Power Steering, Power Brakes. Air Conditioning JAMES RIORDAN Installed Over yierwin Wiliams Paint For AM/FM stereo, cassette FUU.Y INSURED Excellent running condition. 408 Rte. 17. Carlstadt, N.J. 9 9 1 - 4 3 1 8 Your Old Ceiling Lasting Beauty tape, 69,000 miles, runs CALL 933-4110 1 PM-4 PM ______438-3087 Get The Best For Your FREE ESTIMATES great. Interior absolutely Money 9 3 5 - 5 1 8 9 perfect, new tires & kwakes. Classic! BRING IT IN 9 9 1 Free Estimates Aluminum, brass, SPACKLING & 9 9 7 - 4 0 9 7 Serving All North Jersey CHEVROLET — PICK UP, 1978 FREE ESTIMATES Call 933-0679 eves copper, lead, PLASTERING 6*2 ft. by 4 ft. 2 inc. by. Delux, 4 passenger NO HOLE TOO SMALL on yo u r offer 6, 933-5973 day*, batteries and iron. ROOFING & SIDING cab. Radio. Stereo. 37,500 miles. ASK TO ask for Dave. KEARNY SCRAP METAL SHEET ROCK JULIUS MALIK Gutters, Leaders & .Repairs SEE IT NOW. Call 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0 . 478 Schuyler Ave., Kearny Interior Painting PAINTING Alum Storm Windows, Door & Wall Covering Inlerior and Exterior Hackensack Roofing Co. 83 First St. 4 8 7 -5 0 5 0 GARDEN STATE LEASING REASONABLE T e l. 546-2376 K irk 't TRAINS, TOYS, ALL WORK GUARANTEED and RENT-A-CAR 9 3 5 - 4 8 7 4 Sciscento Carpentry FREE E S T IM A T E S Daily • Wetkly • Monthly • Long WANTED A utom atic TROLLEYS, Term Leasing • Car « Truck Rentals Bib Auto Parts Transmission BASEBALL CAROS & RENOVATIONS AND 255 Ridge Rd Ca. 1953 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 1 O'DONNELL & CO. N.H. BROOKS SPORTS MEMORABILIA EDWARD J.W1LK JR. 933-8226 Customeri o r* oor loWvnon" fREE ESTIMATES LVWMJRST H I will pay to $60 PAINTING AND ROOFING CONTRACTS One ot the most reputable arxJ W anted in any Call 3 6 5-0 562 Commercial and DECORATING WALLPAPERING For Any Full Size Car condition or amount. ______ASK FOR TOM Residential Roofing finest traniiTmsior. specialist 141 UHLANDSTREET VOLKSWAGEN, 1971 Super Complete. Used parts for all shops m the area PAINTING & DECORATING Gutters and Leaders TOP CASH SSS F AST RUTHERFORD Beetle. Rebuilt engine & makes of cars. 939-2382 26 Meadow Rd. Rutherford 4 6 7 - 0 0 6 5 transm ission. Good shape. 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 A. TURIILLO 6 SON Webster 9-71$6 Asfcinq Si000 Call 933-4699 54 Stover Ave., Kearny COMPUTE VEGA, 1975. Original owner. 9 9 1 - 4 2 4 6 C LEA N IN G -R U G S, ETC Low m ileage. Best offer Call FREE ESTIMATES WE BOY . b o b M c A l l i s t e r ^ • HOME IMPROVEMENTS BERGEN-ESSEX after 6:00 p.m 991J»02. 9 9 1 - 0 0 8 1 • ADDITIONS & DORMERS M *t»w Oornart ROOFING CO. ONE DAY SERVICE WASTE PAPER • KITCHENS, BATHS U-CLEANor recycling ludn-Mtn MODERNIZED Rooting ... Cutters A ll WORK MODERN AUTO newspapej IBM cards, Dtda-Porckes • BASEMENTS & ATTICS l-CLEAN .032 Itam leis gouge S p a c e DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN corrugated boxes • ALUMINUM SIDING Special "2 for 3" FREE ESTIMATES P A R T S AND ROOFING 998-9666 FRtl Istimates 9 9 7 - 3 8 9 7 Have 2 rooms of carpet FULLY INSURED Newspaper drive • STORM WINDOWS 20 RIVER ROAD arranged. Newspapers cleaned for ttie low price 153 Sanford Ave. DISCOUNT PRICES! g t Belleville Pike A N D DOORS F o r of $39 and get a 3rd room Lyndhurst, N.J. • BRAKES • MUFFLERS NO ARIINGTON, N.J. GOC per hundred pounds REPLACEMENT WINDOWS cleaned free. •CLUTCHES •SHOCKS — Call 345 2293 Mon 4 3 8 - 3 6 6 3 LYNDHURST 933-4169 • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS thru Fri. 7 to 5. Sat 7 to REMODELING 1 ROOM ONLY $24 TURNED HEADS REBUILT S a l e BillS AUTO WRECKERS 4. Call 997-7509 • HIGH PERFORMANCE YO U R HOM E7 PARTS i LABOR HIGNfST PRICE PAID £ rfervtmng For • TOOLS RENTED FOR CARS OR TRUCKS JOSEPH DAMATQ ANY CONDITION I fie Home Owner' COMPLETE Larry Nisivaccia A N T H O N Y J. M I 'm i» “ E0,JS FDR SALE • PAINTS OUPONT i PAPtRSTOCX Aiwavb Readv To Help Residential DE A NG ELO METAL FLAKE .M IN I BIKES Belleville P,he No Arl.ngtu, 79 FLORIDA AVENUE CRYSTAL Shop A Save CONSTRUCTION GARAGE SALE - MOVING MECHANIC ON DUTY 9 9 8 0 9 6 6 _____ PATERSON CARPETS ROOFING MUST SELL. Saturday, Jan. SERVICES 440 Valley Brook Ave. GUTTERS and LEADERS 15, Sunday. Jan . 16, 10 A.M.-5 82 RUTGERS ST . BELLEVILLE LUMBERTERIA EXPERT Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 P.M. 149 Page Ave., Lyn- OPEN'SUNOAY 9 AM-2 PM M IS C E L L A N E O U S FOR SALE 352 Second Avenue dhurst - 939-8704 ______6 6 7 - 1 0 0 0 C R AFTMANSHIP! 933-2930 7 5 9 -5 5 5 5 104 £ Cent't- Si Nutiey ... reasonable Rates!! WALL TO WALL CARPET Lyndhurst J O S E P H M . WE DELIVER custom rug 9 3 3 -0 4 6 6 PERSONALS W INTER SALE ON BROWN SHAMPOOING 746-8308 . SERVICE MAT RENTALS UNFINISHED FURNITURE! FREE ESTIMATE • LINOLEUM 4 TILES READINGS Need a project after the holidays? MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE •AREA RUGS Brighten your home with fine furniture • STATUES PLAQUES ______JjBY LAURAS______PEDESTALS you paint or stain yourself. BERGEN COUNTY GLASS PSYCHIC CONSULTANT 180 GALLON HEATING OIL We Service What Wb Se/I 1 ? price, due to conversion to HOME MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER TAROT CARDS AND MIND READINGS “ M I X - A N D - gas h e a tin g . P hone 998-9054 Auto Safety Glass Installed 6 6 7 - 6 5 4 8 P R IC E MATCH” IMPROVEMENT Glass Fo. Every Purpose Kitchens, Bathrooms, Tile, READING* WITH Table & Chairs 216 Ridge Road Lyndhurst NUTLEY T H M A O Sheet rock. Additions, Pan SALE! elhng, General Carpentry WE 9 -9 1 4 3 F O R SA L E Values up to $159.95 work, Rubbish Removal. SMOKE ALARMS bar equipment FRANK I. SCAROLA, INC. INSTALLED NOW $119.95 kitchen equipment By Licensed Electrician No 80 Different styles to choose from. “Ha n d y m a n " 991-3247 • FREE ESTIMATES • While Supplies Last. 2 WALK IN FREEZERS You've Tried the Rest1 - IN DOOR-FLEA MARKET - Stools, bookcases, rockers, desks specially WTH ACCESSORIES BAUER ELECTRIC Now Try the Best1 Every Saturday 9:30 - 4:30 P.M. priced. Finishing supplies ft free instructions CALL 432-5817 18 KEARNY AVE. 991-3369 All types of homer repairs, inside I out BOYS CLUB Of KEARNY FlEA MARKET 9 9 7 - 2 3 1 6 156 Schuyler Ave., foamy, N.J. (next to A.P.) AANENSEN’S CALL BOB 4 3 8 -2 0 6 3 CALL JAY 9 9 1 -4 9 4 0 . 9 9 1 -2 3 8 4 142 Mdtand Ave., Kearny______998-68 92 HANAK Frf& )& E ftT Z > ELECTRIC BELLEVILLE-NUTLEY A a n e n a e n ' s NURSERY SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION ALL TYPES OF GLASS CO. ELECTRICAL WORK 78 RUTGERS ST BELLEVILLE INDOOR FUND RAISING Kitchens DINETTES and C o m p le te G lass Service • t PC Chrsm* S#n CONCRETE WORK 5 4 6 - 1 1 8 9 FLEA MARKET for 142 MIDLAND AVE HILL TOP DAY • S»h a# Maple SACRED HEART SCHOOL $149 COMMERCIAL and KEARNY, N.I. 998 6892 CARE CENTER • Chair* Wood at Metal RESIDENTIAL INFANT CARE $15 M eyer Electric SUNDAY, JAN. 16 10 A.M .-5 P.M. AVAILABLE 935-7183 CERAMIC Mon., Tu«t , Thurs . fn . LYNOHURST, N.J. 07071 • Rewiring • Services WE REPAIR Hill Top Family Day Care has 10-8 • Smoke Alarms • Etc. • Washers GREENWARE Opening for Infant Care starting Saturday 10-5 SACRED HEART SOCIAL CENTER at fi Milis Applications being BEST PRICES • Dryers Wholesale - Retail 44 PASSAIC AVE 655 VALLEY BROOK AVE., LYNOHURST taken now • Refrigerators CERAMC LAND K E A R N Y 93 3-1 779 OPEN ALL YEAR • Freezers (Between Ridge Road & Orient Way) 121 V*ll«y Brook Ave. • Air Conditioners Daily from 7:15 9 9 1 -0 3 2 7 Plum bing — Lyndhurst to 5 3 0 E CROSSLEYANO SON Heating — Tinning 991-4940 • 991-4856 • 991-2384 939-5429 For Further Information UjXD of the Better Kind SERVICE Call 939-6308 667-9278 CALL LEE 9 3 3 - 5 1 0 5 Home Improvements NURSERY SCHOOLS HENDERSON-BOYD Inc 5 Vreeland Ave., TRYLON RAILING R u th e rfo rd H E O IG E R ’S LYNDHURST & KEARNY OELLI VENERI & AWNING CO. CUSTOM KITCHEN Specialist in Decorative F U E L O IL DAY CARE CENTER LANDSCAPING Railings and Fire Escapes Df SIGN A CONSTRUCTION R. FAGAN & SON Beat theitigti Cost of Energy CABINETS - KINDERGARTEN READINESS SOU PLANTING R R TIES 136 Part Ave 939-8282 Upgradepour Heating Plant > SOCIAL ST 1)011 S 93 3-6 350 PLIMIWC t HE4TMS CONSERVATION By JOHN BABIRAD > MUSIC Gos & Oil Furnaces THROUGH MODERNIZATION EST. 30 YEARS B.S. ENV. PLANTING * ARTS A CRAFTS Highly Ou»M rr -ail Replaced Hot Waer SNOW PLOWING i RCAOtM. 2 BASIC PROCRAMS & DESIGN Baseboard Installed riot Oil Burners-Boilers > SC* NO AGES 2 > SERVICES » ART • MAIM Air Furnaces Replaced BOB McALLISTER Ask about our 24 hour * lANT.OACf H O T LU N C H Wui ] Snicks H.B. LANDSCAPING Hot Water Heaters Commercial • Residential Diesel Club openings available SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES------* *2- •LAWN MAINTENANCE Installed Driveways E. Rutherford •S00 SHRUBS FREE THERMOSTAT WITH OPEN ALL YEAR •PLANTING &DESI6N FURNACE REPLACEMENT mu fsl,nntes997-3897 93»-ZJU DAILY FROM 7 MAM to S 30PM E*pt lenced-OependaDle Modem Baths W l HAVE Reasonble 157 Lafayette PI.. Lyndhurst EXPANDED N.J. Lk 5690 OUR 93 5-4 8 7 4 4 3 8 - 6 3 6 0 Shrubs I Hedges Trimmed 998-6337 FACILITIES 40 TF “OAR TRUCK OR CAR” 139 Bergen St.. Kearny TO , 9 9 1 - 5 6 8 4 ACCOMMODATE THE W ORKING Diesel Specialists PARENT 1 EXTERMINATORS | ECONOMY - 2 4 Hour Road Sorvlc* - NEW CABINETS - ALL STYLES PLUMBING I. HEATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS VANITIES COUNTER TOPS • BUILT INS Bloomfield AUTOS S> TRUCKS OLD CABINETS RECOVERED WITH FORMICA gas talers & gas LOCAL RENTAL SPECIALS . a A NEW DOORS A DRAWERS hot water heaters FREE ESTIMATES - ANY HOUSE $ 1 A Special Rates NOW RUNNING 4 0 0 " 0 l O l • ANY SIZE C. I U on our Guaranteed Sewer and Dram Service 933-1637 773-5791 10-yr. Guarantee A U J O S H O P t r u c k s h o p DAYS EVENINGS HARRY JACQLHN. PROP 705 RIDGE RD.; LYNDHURST *41 4777 7 4 8 -5 3 9 0 »7 MINE ROW (Rear Building 2nd Floor) Garden State ((terminators License No. 1485 LYWRUBT

/ . JANUARY 13, 1983

History which will last popular Billy Dell. Tickets M iss New Jersey Contestant three hours. Later in the are $15 for Mother and one year the students in the son; $5 for each additional Kerry Jean Degnan of Robert Power* n ttta g Advanced Placement son. and Profeuional Modeling classes, will have the op­ North Arlington, daughter Chairladies for this en­ school of Montclair. portunity of taking a com­ of Mr. and Mrs. James joyable evening are Fran She is employed M a prehensive examination Degnan. has been selected Costa and Ellen Durkin. to participate in the Miss senior secretary hr NJ for college credit. Mothers who are willing to New Jersey ■ U.S.A. 1983 Transit Rail Operations. ; Friday is scheduled as a assist with preparations or Pageant, to be held at the Inc., Newark. make-up day for any stu­ who wish to make reserva­ Halloran Plaza Hotel in dents who missed exams tions may contact either of Pennsaucken on Janaury Calo-Sass V F W due to illness. them. 20 through 23. A copy of The Setonian Post Officers Meet Students in George Each contestant will be arrived at school this The officers,of Calo-Sass Linke’s Speech and Drama judged in swimsuit, eve­ VFW Post4697 will meet i Sister Mary Agnes week. It contained a fea­ class will direct 14 dif­ ning gown, and person Monday, Jan . 17. at 8 PM ture article on Arthur ferent one-act plays in alinterviews. Hie winner in the home at 222 River Extra-curricular ac­ student body will take the Miller s “A View From the Queen of Peace High will represent the Garden Road, 'North Arlington. tivities have slowed to a English examination; Bridge. " It was of particu­ School gymnasium this State at the nationally tele­ Commander Michael snail's pace this week some will take lar interest to us since the Saturday and Sunday eve­ vised Miss U.S.A. Pageant Laico will president. The rtnoe the students are pre­ Mathematics and Ad­ star of the performance is ning. Admission is a dona­ in May of 1983 agenda will include the paring for mid-term ex­ vanced Placement Calcu­ Danny Bello, a 1900 alum ­ tion for a worthy charity. Miss DegTfen, is a gradu­ current progress on the aminations which begin on lus nus of Queen of Peace He All parents, friends, stu­ ate of Our Lady Queen of post’s property and facil­ Friday. January 14. On Wednesday French, plays the role of Eddie dents and parishioners are Peace High School, ities, membership and On that day. the entire Spanish, Italian, Oral Carbone, a middle-aged invited to come and enjoy K atharine Gibbs School of planning for the balances student body will take the Communications and Ad­ man. According to critic the talent displayed by Mr. Kerry Jean Degnan Montclair, and the John of the post year. Religion examination. vanced Placement English Anthony R. Tempesta, Linke’s students. Driver Education will be will be administered. "his facial expressions and administered to some On Thursday, the re­ gestures are authentic to sophomores and juniors; mainder of the electives those of such a man. No health to the juniors and will be administered: Ac­ one else in the show corns seniors. World War II to counting, Speech and Dra­ neau- Bello in sheer intensi­ the seniors. ma, Psychology. Latin and ty. He truly became Eddie On Monday. Transcrip­ Economics. Carbone for the duration of the play." tion, the Sciences. Ameri­ Examinations in all ma­ can History. Art and Ad jor subjects will be two On Saturday evening, Jan. 22. the third annual vaned Placement Modem hours in length with the PRICES EFFECTIVE: Cash & Carry on all items Mother-Son Dance will be European History will be exception of Advanced THURS.. JAN. 13th thru We reserve the right to limit quantities « administered. held in the high school Placement English. Calcu­ SAT., JAN. 15th All p ric e s in c lu d e s a le s ta x ^ On Tuesday the entire lus and Modem European gymnasium. Disc jockey for the evening will be the

M acFarland H eads s t . J u d e O PEN SUNDAYS 12-6 p.m. OhHotySt Jude Apostle and Mar tyr, great in virtue and rich in R etreat G roup rmracles. near Kinsman ot Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all Thomas MacFarland of Dubon. treasurer who invoke your special patronage San Miquel 12 oz. Bottles Kearny has been elected in time of need, to you I have The Retreat Group, or­ recourse from the depth of my president of the Weest ganized inl927. includes heat? and humbly beg to whom 1 0 9 9 0 7 5 Hudson Retreat Group men from North Arlington. God has given such great power to I O c « « O 6 p k . TT* election took place at Lyndhurst. Kearny, P^ast (ome to my assistance Help me in the annual retreat held at Newark and Harrison, my present urgent petition In Loyola House of Retreats. return I promise to make your name known and cause you to be Morristown Men interested in joining invoked Say three Our Fathers, Other officers include should call the group sec­ three Hail Marys and Glorias John Chieco. first vice retary at 998-7818 Publication must be promised St president Raymond Jude pray for us aH who invoke Charles Staudt. a North your ata Amen This Novena has Tarascavage. second vice Arlington resident, has neve' been known to fail This president Paul Collins, completed 4 consecutive Novena must be said lor 9 con­ secretary and John retreats secutive days rpG

RIDERS Blue Denim Jeans *15” traight L egs ...... 2 6 - 4 2

B o o t C u t s ...... 2 8 - 4 2

Straight Leg C o r d u r o y s *16" * 2 6 o o W ashed Jackets Eee *19" PRE-WASHED Flares & S tra^hts *17! P erfect for GUYS & GALS OVER 2 ,0 0 0 PAIRS IN STOCKS j d t u M u n A t ^ r u / s n M E N S S H O P Valley Brook & Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst

NUTLEY WINE SHOP

98 Park A venue R utherford • 933-8955 S58 FRANKLIN AVE 667-1315 Monday & Friday 10 to 9; Tues., Vted.,Thurs., Sat. 1 0 6 1

I