Minit-Ed The lure of deep sea fishing becomes clearer as a result o( stories that flowed in with the ocean breezes off Manasquan last week. One fisherman reported that as his craft came up on a neigh' Com m ercial ' R e a b e r boring boat he almost fell over the gunwale because in the bow ol the other boat stood a red haired lady nude. "An attractive one, too,” and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW sputtered the fisherman. Still another reported that gamboling among the party boats was a IS- foot white shark "a real ugly one," according to his description. No report on what the doughy fishermen caught, if anything. When naked women and white sharks are coasting over the 20 Cen{§ pmr copy briny wbat red-blooded, American male would let his thoughts arrow upon a m ere 10-pound blue VOL. 57, NO. 42 uv*i2v«ao THURSDAY, MAY 24,1979 Published at 251 RMg* Rd., Lyndhurst S*

M em orial D ay P rogram The Honored D e a d M a r i n The line of March and program for the Memorial Neglia's M archii^ Band Day services in Lyndhurst has been prepared by Lyndhurst Masons WORLD WAR I Harold G. B arringer O v a l Anthony Celia, commander of the Lyndhurst Veterans Knights of Columbus George A Garrett Louis Rogalski Alliance, especially for the SabinoDeOria Roeeo Paluzzi Lyndhurst Starlings A. & S. Club Vincenzo De Si bbio Charles A Wase Commercial L eader Neglia’s Marching Band Basilo Guidetti B u s t MEMORIAL DAY PARADE AND SERVICES Lyndhurst UNICO At 8 15 p m on Sunday MONDAY, MAY 28,1979 B.P.O. Elks and Em blem Club W O R L D W A R I I Patrolman James Sponsored by Polish-American Citizens' Club George Abate Nicholas Franzini Peter OLoughlin Settembnno was assigned to Township of Lyndhurst, N.J. Woman’s Club of Lyndhurst, EMD Joseph Ackerson Woodrow Frankland I /mis Paff Arranged by Lyndhui^t Howard Ahrens John Frankie check into a report of activity Lyndhurst Junior W oman's Club Patrick Patemo on Marin Oval where V eterans' Alliance Victor Alex Warren Garbarim William Perry. Jr Civil Defense and D isaster Control Unit youngsters have been Program Lyndhurst Youth Council John Alonzo Joseph Giaquinto Edwin Phelan meeting regularly After Assemble at Livingston and Valley Brook Avenues Michael Astrella Phillip Giaquinto Anthony P ittari Girl Scouts of America investigation. Settembnno Assembly-10:30 a .m Neglia’s Marching Band Phillip Astrella JohnGiovia William Polito Frederick Beck, J r apprehended one juvenile Parade-lt :00 a.m. Boy Scouts of America David Goudey Fred Preye Invocation...... Vincent Benedyktowicz Earl Hall, J r Robert Radell who was in possession of Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad valium capsules Juvenile The Rev Coval T. Grater Henry Biedermann Harold Hokenson Richard Reiger LINE O F MARCH charges will be filed against Pastor, St Thomas Episcopal Church Herman Bullwinkei Anthony Impeliizzeri John Russo East on Valley Brook Ave. to Ridge Road to o a o m PaulCapaccio Joseph Iosco him for possession of drugs National A nthem ...... Mrs. Emil Blasko Ave. to Stuyvesant Ave. to Court Aw. to Webster Ave Carmine Senese Pledge of Allegiance...... James Carr John Jaugstetter, J r Stanley Sopchak Past ReviewiM Stand at Veteran s Memorial P a* Victor Carucci On Monday at 5:50 a m. Led by Giii Scouts Howard Jung William Spagnuolo The Memorial Service wiU be held the™ Robert Chirico headquarters received a call w elcom e...... Hon. Joseph A. Carucci, Jr. Alex Lewan&wski William Sylvester PROGRAM *• Waiter Lewandowski Frank Ventimiglia from a resident of New Street JohnVuyoaevieh reporting two dark males Wallace Walker were in his back Raymond Wall tampering with a shed there llo ,Jr. Joseph Malizia Joseph Walsh All cars were detailed to the OrrinCrankshaw Jam es Mangini, Jr. Ralph Wengland scene with Patrolmen Ted H • - . “ ^ . . P e t e r r « £ & Anthony Cxamecki Joseph Maogravite v Undersheriff, Bergen County Robert Weiss Kaminski, Chris Valiante, Ernest DeRensis ThaddeusMiazgoski Fred Westpha! Carl Castelgrant, Anthony GRAND MARSHAL - Jack A Senna Robert Dickert Albert Mitchell AIDES TO MARSHAL - Jess Williams Antiorio and Angelo Jiosi. Philip Sailer, Commander, Angelo Dignardi Patrick Mulligan Robert Woods Two juveniles were ap­ Prank Ferrara Jr., AMVETS Carl Eck Kingsland B arracks, WWI Walter Nalezra Dominick Yannariello prehended in a rear yard Conrad Michaelson, V eterans of World War I William Eustace Anthony J. Spinalli, Commander Charles Zavresa between New Street and P atrick F errie, V.F.W. Veterans of Foreign Wars Page Avenue A 1970 Ford Edw ard Quist, A merican Legion KOREAN ACTION Gerard J. Bukowski. Commander, Station wagon belonging to Salvator De Carlo, Catholic War Veterans RichardJohnson.USMCJamesS Meek USAF Godlried Paulson Am erican Legion USMC Michael Venner of 118 PARADE FORMATION John Gagliardi, Commander Thomas McKeown, USAF Lyndhurst High School Band Washington Avenue, AMVETS Rocco Russo, USA Belleville, was found at the Grand Marshal and Aides Salvatore DeCarlo, Commander, scene with the ignition Lyndhurst Police Department Catholic War Veterans VIETNAMESE ACTION jumped There was a Suzuki Board of Commissioners Anthony J . Celia, Commander, Gabriel R^Alamo, USA Matthew Dwyer. USMC David B Freed USMC mini-bike in the station Board of Education Lyndhurst Veterans Alliance ^ S ! l n 5 ,r0Weil; USMCWilliamG. Eggenberger. 1 ISA Frank T Lopinto. USMC wagon, the ownership of Fire Department Volley ...... Veterans' Rifle Squad Joseph D eJessa, USMc Bruce Wolrab, USA Dennis Seyler. USMC whichis as yet undetermined, Auxiliary and Apparatus £ a p s- ...... Bugler but it is believed the mini- Cars - Gold Star Mothers and World War I Veterans Benediction...... COMRADES SINCE LAST MEMORIAL DAY bike was stolen in Lyndhurst Secaucus Fire Department Band GeorgeBishop Vincent J P e rro tta I .ouis Stellato. Sr The Rt. Rev. Msgr Henry G.J Beck One of the juveniles was in Veterans of World War 1 Arnold Holzherr, Sr. Victor Ricciardelli JamesTullv P astor, Sacred Heart R.C. Church possession of valium Veterans of Foreign Wars Ralph Lecoque, Jr. John W. Rubertone Lyndhurst Police Reserves wi II take care of traffic capsules American Legion Speaker’s Platform courtesy of M Giammetta & Charges signed against American Veterans of World War II Sons. them were for possession of Catholic War Veterans IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, SERVICES WILL BE drugs, possession erf astolen United Spanish War Veterans 6Baler Is Ready9 Frosh W in HELD IN THE TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. car, posses|jpn of a stolen The Lyndhurst Freshmen mini bike, possession of Insists HM DC Baseball Team coached by burglar tools and attempted Louis Talarico, defeated break and entry. O pening O f B ig B aler No matter what anybody says the North Arlington Cresskill Sunday (May 20) 4-1 Detective Sgt Francis baler is ready to go—right now in the 7th Annual Invitational McSweeney adn Detective Henry Kelly conducted the Such is the assertion of Fred Rongo, the Hackensack Freshm an Baseba 11 investigation Meadowlands Development Commission engineer, who Tournament held in has babied the big baler into being in the North Hackensack Lyndhurst, one of the 12 teams chosen out of a At 9:46 a m on Monday Arlington meadows Is S till A B ig Q u estio n field of 37, will play this ParksDepartment employee Hackensack Meadowlands What is holding up the opening day, according to Saturday (May 26) in the Otto Settembrino reported vetoed, however, by Gov. immediate present. The Development Commission's four-year contract with Rongo, is the Public Utilities Commission that has to set that a stereo and speakers had Byme. park is in the far future. Semi-Final round against loudly-hailed baler will not Lyndhurst two years ago the the rates that will be charged users of the baler been stolen from the Youth But even if the bill fails the George Cascino, chief top-seeded Bergen Catholic begin compacting garbage higher cost of removing the “Until that is done,” said Rongo, "our hands are tied. Center dumpinggrounds in the engineer of HMDC, said that at its North Arlington site meadows will continue, garbage will not be felt by We can ’t operate until we can tell the contractors who intil August or September, if alternative plans for the township until the next chiefly because HMDC has handling the garbage are not wiU, bring in the garbage what they are going to pay.” according to information contract time arrives. Rain Can’t Dampen found no other place for the ready in time the entire According to Rongo there have been test runs — obtained by a municipal of­ 53,000 tons of waste that flow SCA will absorb the higher elevation of the drawing without garbage — and the big baler has purred sue- ficial wathcing HMDC's into the meadows every dumping costs for the next board park will be raised. two years. Then a new cessfully through all of them Spirit Of Girl Scouts One immediate result ot Hie |U million baler, said The Board of Freeholders contract will be drawn Purr may not be quite the word. There is fear among the HMDC order to close the The rain came down and l» be the world's largest, has never believed the dumps The Trenton battle over residents on the North Arlington hilltop that overlooks everyone hiking to tte lake garbage dumps will be felt in the garbage situation is the girls ran around and the had a number of opening would be closed oo the Lyndhurst the baler th a t it will be noisy. Rongo says the fears are and launching their drawing wide attention. leaders frowned — but the “wishing boats" and singing dries amoocned. But each scheduie set by HMDC. Last SCA Services, the giant misplaced — although he admits there is no way of ha* b en scrapped because Byme sought to discourage weekend camping trip to Taps " Very few campers week the freeholders garbage riiannfni company legislators from acting on telling yet how much noise there wi 11 be. of difficulties that have received a recommendation Uiat holds the Lyndhum Sacajawe)a in Branchville. had any dry clothes when the the Mil to contimie the “It should be minimal, "said Rongo. "And if the noise never been made public. that the garbage mountain contract, plans lo dose down N.J. was a great success for buses arrived Sunday for the According tothe municipal mYadow dumifs. He does come we have a couple of tricks to quiet it.' ’ the 15 adults and 98 Cadette ride home, but with the all they have built on 100 acres ^ju Lyndhurst dumo Julv 1 contended that HMDC was official the baler will get a of Lyndhurst Meadowland T t that time U w lU beein In a telephone interview with Rongo The U-ader and Junior Girl Scoits from smiles, the sun was barely “Hn through11' on a test basis charged with the found: Lyndhurst be raised from (Ofeetto US p lacin g its g a rb a g e in responsibility of ending early next month. But the feet. '•■■if ,. Kearny and North Arlington I. The baler will *un20 hours a day P e g g y Valvano operations which are to see dumping in the meadows The irony of the new flgtae When the North Arlington 1 Trucks will be allowed in only frome AM to5P M coordinated the trip for the Art Show Set 1,000 tons of g a rb ag e (Continued on P ag* 4) is that before the coming of baler becomes operative, ths 3. There will be three successive strokes to bale the eight troops whose activities compacted every day will HMDC the meadowland included hiking, campfire ForJune 10 “ garbage will be garbage but no wafer wiji be required. (Reports have not begin until August or municipalities refused to ptoodtattet e j a r. i cooking, boating with canoes The Lyndhurst Parks September with the later allow garbage peaks to go Closing of the Lyndhurat been current that a water problem has delayed opening and rowboats, softball and Department, under the dan the most likely beyond 10 feet. Under HMDC dump will add to the refive garbage. with a skit on commercials. announce that all is in waste mrfktowlandd dumpiy to it collects on the SCA doma, 5. Hydraulic machines, pressured by 4,000 gallons of One leader "gonged" her readiness for their Ninth * accomodate the garbage That will ao own troop's entry aa revence Annual Juried OiSdoor Art ure has flow for which it Ins no ■ "* - oil, will power the big blades that will compact the Show. eh would gart»g*P ' , for being doused in a water fight during their boating For additional information the lives "S&^HM DCi'u*, I 6. The 3,000-pound bales of garbage will be hoisted adowland period. The bill may he a park. The garbage Is in the Because SCA signed a (Corttioosd on Pof« 4) The evening ended with £ £ S “ ™ °— gii ...... I i

Hollenbeck To Serve As Advisor In Vienna Congressman -Harpld C. placed upon the development development of long-range Conference Executive Hollenbeck w ill participate “ Clp” Holleirbeclj was problems of third world materials and energy Committee, the largest in several hearings this > selected this week t& m p /e planning and policy. The legislative research spring and summer to •as a congressional a ^ p o r “ Science and technology New Jersey legislator was organisation in the CbngreSs. develop Congress’s position on the official delegation to has great impact on the well- also recently elected to an As a result oL his ap­ on matters to be considered th e U n it e d N a t io n s being of our national and at-large position on the pointment to th| United in the international Conference. on Science «nd w o r l d e c o n o m y , V Environmental Study Nations delegation, conference. Technology for 9 Hollenbeck said in accepting Development. Thi ap- the appointment. “The days ; pdintinent -to*the inter- ^ of American isolationism cameo optics MO MAM ST. . national conference, which 7 are behind us. No longer can BEUIVIUI, ►NJ. • w ill be helc^,in Vienna, we hope to achieve a healthy •ym w u boatlqa* Austria during the latter • national economy in a SRtPPIM CTR. f l a u n d e r i n g w o r ld 751-4600 part of August,eras made by- a c r o s s n o M House Speaker TTiomas P.' marketplace. K-MAM “Tip" O’Neill.. 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1 i P „ t ' .y ■, • r -• ’ : y 7 . ■■■.'■ft... f . ■ - .. V. .. .. 4 —TH URSDAY, MAY M ,1*78 Thanks From Fam ily Squabble A ired In C ourt Students L y n d h u r s t Police In Lyndhurst Municipal see you in the backyard,” and he pushed back and then $25 for each succeeding day Court last Thursday Judge and preceded Ambrose threw a punch at Ambrose’s of absence without reason. Department: John C Garde found Michael. there. face and then to the back of Garde tolfd Rich, "The law Thank you so much for Coytve, 552 Second Avenue, He further testifed that as his head, and denied he ever imposes responsibility on taking time out to explain all Lyndhurst, guilty of assault he turned the comer of the used a weapon. He said he parents to see that their the things you use to make and battery against his house, “the yard was in total told Ambrose, “You have children are in school when Lyndhurst a safer place to brother-in-law, John darkness” and his sifter some nerve trying to repay they are supposed to be,"or live. We really appreciate it. Ambrose of Prospect St., began crying and saying, us with stolen money,” they may be charged under We’ll all try to make your Hackensack, and dismissed “Oh, Jackie. Oh, Jackie.” meaning he had a job and Title 18. job easier. a similar complaint brought He continued: “Coyne was also receiving Thank you against him by Coyne, whom said, ‘You made my wife unemployment benefits. The Fourth Grade he assessed $120 in fines and cry.’ I turned my head, saw Asked by the judge why Decision was reserved in Sacred Heart School costs. him for a fraction of a the men had not gone into the case of Michael Wynne, The complaints followed second, saw something that the house to discuss matters, U, charged by high school Thanks PTA Coyne said, “ Because he an incident in the Coyne looked like a baseball bat, teacher Michael Joy with m s letter is to give credit backyard on October 21, then felt an impact across wasn’t allowed in the assault and battery, which to a group of people who give house.” 1978, when Coyne inflicted my nose and left eye, then a Joy withdrew that night, and of tbeir time with little serious injuries on Ambrose blow to the back of my head, “When did you decide with interfering with a Vial of Life Program thanks. I'm speaking of the ilayor Joseph A. Carucci, over an a rg u m e n t on then several more blows. I that? "askedGarde. teacher in the performance PTA oommlttees in our local ______. >gram sponsor Hoffmann- “That day,’' Coyne of his duty and with repayment of a loan by couldn’t see out of my left schools. In particular, LaRoche representative Donald B. Clark, and Commissioner Peter J. Russo. eye I fell to my knees, was replied. possession of a weapon. Coyne to Ambrose Columbus School PTA of struck again. My sister Mrs. Coyne, last to testify, Wynne had threatened to TTie complaints had been Lyndhurst, who recently put said she has no affection for strike Joy with a baseball referred to the prosecutor’s started screaming. Then on a "Variety Show:’’ with Mike told me to get off my her brother and shocked the bat at the school on March 29 office where they were the children of the school property or 1 11 kill you. ’ ’ ’ enthralled courtroom after Joy had directed him to amended to assault and While it wasn’t a Broadway Ambrose said he got into audience by remarking, “I the correct door to use to battery and returned to production, the children his car and drove to a tavern hope he burns. ” gain admission to the municipal court enjoyed performing and the where he found a friend to Ambrose was represented building when Wynne Ambrose testified he had parents enjoyed the show gone to his sister’s home drive him to Hackensack by attorney Joseph Kramer, arrived late to class. He Knowing the limited space after receiving a call from Hospital. There he was and Coyne by attorney went to his car and returned and facilities at the school, I ha- regarding repayment of examined by two doctors Dennis McAlvey, who said with a bat and was commend the Columbus a $400 loan he had gotten who diagnosed his injuries he would appeal the verdict. restrained from using it by a School PTA for a job well over a year before He told as including a broken nose, custodian and assistant done. her he could not discuss the shattered cheekbone, and principal Paul Contey A Parent matter then since he was at seriously injured left eye. He Joseph Rich, 590 Chase Garde told principal the home of his in-laws in had to undergo plastic Avenue, was assessed a total Thomas Gash he wished a Hasbrouck Heights at the surgery and stay in the of $95 on complaints by written report from him on To Lyndhurst time Mr Coyne then told hospital ten days, and attendance officer Elaine the general attitude and Police: him to come to Lyndhurst needed further treatment of Brant of the Lyndhurst High school record of Wynne before imposing sentence. Ambrose testified that his eye and other School, charging that Rich’s I would like to say thank He told Wynne he could incur when he got to his sister’s medication. daughter was truant from you for responding so fast to a fine of $500 and six months house the couple met him Coyne testified his school too many days. The a call from our neighbor fine is $5 for the first day and in jail for his offenses. and Coyne said, I want to brother-in-law punched him when we were being robbed last Friday. You and my JDSL Begins neighbor saved us from GRAND OPENING —Sabatino's Pizzeria located on Valley Brook Ave., celebrated its Grand Keep That B all M oving getting cleaned out. Opening last Monday. Mayor Joseph A. Carucci, Jr. cuts the ribbon as (L to Ri Sabatino With 16 Teams Again, let me say thank Sammarone, Rose Sammarone, Dennis Sammarone, and children Bernadette Maranzano By Virginia B arry scored another one and David some fine goal keeping. In By James Dombrowski you very much. and Betb-Ellen Sinnett proudly look on. (phottbyCarolR

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The Leader Newspapers circulate is SoMn Berges aad are the official Q U Brown, l i t St. John Assenheimer, Summit Av. Aa^eGaigtalo,3rd 9t., Carlstadt. newspapers of North Arlington, Lyndhurst. Rutherford, Eaat Rutherford, asd' I think they have a very bad effect, I don’t think they have a very I think kids have enough bad Carlstadt. They also have a growing readership is Wood Ridge and WalUsgtoa. Is because of the material; they shouldn’t positive effect. 1 know I wouldn’t let influences on them already; they don't the fivecommunity district live Sl.Mt persons amosg 2S,tM families These be available to children. My son-in-law my kids look at them when they were need magazines like that. contiguous municipalities border on the Hackensack Meadows which Is the sext has to hide them from my grand­ growing up, even though they were generation will provide a growth patters that w ill he narked by the entire nation. children. probably sneaking looks at them at the The Leader Newspapers are members of the Rutherford Chamber of Commerce, newsstands. the West Hudson South Bergen Chamber of Commerce, the New Jersey Press Association, the National Editorial Association and the Quality Group Weeklies of New Jersey.

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When the lobbyists for the horse to have noticed is that racing revenues racing industry selected their in New Jersey have in the last five "Legislator of the Year” recently the years dwindled from $40 million to *20 last man on their list was Sen million. And the Bedell Bill will Anthony A Scardino Jr of Lyndhurst. reduce the taxpayers' share still further The reason for Scardino's Ttere are arguments yet over the unpopularitywith the improvers of the Ant Albino, 1st St financial arrangements for the Jm e Strunk, fth St. breed isn't hard to find. Of all the New I don't think they should read them Billy Antimlsaris, 3rd St. I don* think they should be on the Jersey legislators, and that goes for Meadowlands sports operation. Only a at all. There’s plenty of children's They don’t have any effect on me. news stands, but if they have to sell the senators and assemblymen, half of one percent of the revenues magazines available When you’re an them, they should be out of view. Scardino alone voted against the goes to the state. From the other adult, you have have the freedom to do tracks it has been traditional for the infamous Bedell Bill that slices still what you want, but they should not be Attention "You Said It" reader*— i f you have a question you would tike to see m the colurrn oieise further the taxpayers' share of horse state to get upward of S percent. for the kids. send tt to Jack PignateUo,c/oThe Leader Nevmpapert. Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst, NJ. racing revenues. However, under the blandishments of the lobbyists the legislators'hearts i the cost of the big football stadiion, Subtly, the attitude of the went out to the privately operated Legislature toward racing has been also owned by the state. f.'; Valor Awards For Volunteer Firemen tracks in earnest. Hie state share of Atlantic City is privately owned arid undergoing change. The financial dif­ Atlantic Qty revenues has been now ficulties of the racetracks, principally the benefits voted the south Jersey Hie Summer Meeting of take care of the business of December 25 cut to less than half of one percent — track are for the pocketbooks of lucky the New Jeraey State Fire the Association. Robert those in Atlantic City, Monmouth giving Atlantic CSty a better deal than Park and Freehold, have the private owners. Chiefs' Association will be Gilliland and Thomas The afternoon program the legislators gfve their own held on Saturday, Jm e 23rd Murray of Hamilton legislators sobbing into handkerchiefs Also in the Bedell Bill that Scardino will be a talk and films on brainchild in the meadowlands. at the Bergen County Township will be presented held for them by the ever - alone saw fit to oppose is a little item Chlorine tanker fires, and Firemens' Training Center with the Valor Awards for the hazards of Chlorine fire sympathetic lobbyists for the racing This much can be said for the giving harness racing 100 additional and Police Academy in 1#7*. Both men were The program will be industry Meadowlands arrangement days of dates in our state. Mahwah. President Bill involved in the rescue of presented by Robert Wouldn’t it be smart for New Jersey Carney of Northfield, will Ernest Jesso from a burning The track is owned by the state and Hopkins of the Diamond taxpayers to put the racetrack lob preside. apartment at 19 Gwynath What nobody but Scardino seems its revenues are used chiefly to pay off Shamrock Chemical byists on THEIR payroll? The morning session will Way, Hamilton Township on Company of Paterson.

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The gasoline prices now listed at the e f f e c t iv e various stations are crowding a n n u a l inflation even higher and are adding ) 5 to the pinch in the pocketbook of the KUH y ie ld o n average family. The real price crunch will arrive Rato Available Week of May 24 - May 30 with the cold weather when the cost of S10,000 minimum o 26-week maturity oil, gas and electricity will pace that FEDERAL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT COMPOUNDING OF of gasoline. INTEREST ON SIX-MONTH CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS, AND REQUIRE A SUBSTANTIAL PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL As long as the demand is there the This rate Is subject to change at renewal. prices, obviously, are going to continue upward Annual yield effective when principal and interest are reinvested lor a full year at todays rate. The solution is to cut back demand. And the only fair and honest way to do that is to ration supplies. One hesitates to place one more bureacratic shoe upon the neck of the suffering consumer. But it is ridiculous to cots* upon any other means of reducing demand. With two, three and four cars in so many families, the temptation to use them without regard to the warning signals at the gas pumps will be to great to resist. The lawmakers who cringe when faced with tough decisions should face up to this crisis. Soaring costs are going to spell further tragedy for those who have already suffered too much fro«j inflation. TMate the mid­ dle class which does the work and pays the taxes that keeps this nation

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Eleven Maryknoll overseas assignments and J Donovan, Peru; Rev. Africa; and Rev. Kyuigsu was rel«ased in 1970. He Guatemala and El Salvador Missioners participated in presented each priest with Edw ard M. Dougherty, Son, Peru. resides at Maryknoll, N.Y. in Central America; Bolivia. Maryknoll’s 62nd Annual his mission crorn. In turn, Tanzania, East Africa; Rev Known officially as the Brazil, Chile, Colombia. Departure Ceremony for they renewed their Oath of Paul J. DUfy, Taiwan; Rev. The ceremony concluded Catholle Foreign Minion Peru and Venezuela Ip Latin missioners receiving their Fidelity to the Society Joseph L Finan, Peru; Rev. with Bishop James' E. S o c ie ty id A m e ric a , America; Kenya, Tanzania first overseas mission SiWer Barbara Hendricks. im am s S. Hodemy, Korea; Walsh, M M , a member of Maryknoll was established and the Sudan in Arlca; assignments on Saturday, M.M., former President of Rev. Robert A. Jalbert, the first Maryknoll in S ll b y the Bishops of the Indonesia. Bangladesh, May 19 at Maryknoll the Maryknoll Sisters Tanzania, East Africa; Rev departure group, giving his United States to represent Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Seminary, near Ossining, Central Governing Board, Norbert A. Pacheco, final blessing to the the American Catholic the Philippines and Korea in N.Y. was the principal speaker at Taiwan; Rev. John J. departing missioners. Church overseas. Asia-, Hawaii and Western The Very Reverend James the ceremony. Ruesamann, the Philip­ Samoa in the Pacific es well A. Noonan. M.M., Superior The 11 departing pines; Rev Steven J. The 87-year-old Bishop Today there are more than as Maryknoll’s newest General of the Maryknoll Maryknoll priests and the Scherrer, Kenya, East Walsh, who spent 12 years of 1000 Maryknoll priests, mission groups in Nepal and Fathers, formally countries they are being Africa; Rev. Michael J. his life in a Communist brothers and lay missioners Zambia. announced the missionere" assigned to are Rev. Joseph Snyder, Tanzania, East prison in Shanghai. China, serving in Mexico,

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Hie response for exhibits .alented and gifted artist, on the way I see tiling in our also re fle c ts a p art of the northern exposure another " to the Multicultural Art and kut also has acquired a great world. myself. "All my techniques in Committee members are Educational Committee has deal of self-taught tectmical “My subject matter varies "My main equipment is photography have been self- Natalie Albin, Noel been most encouraging in experience and has from sporting events to still Nikon F, as I like workin, taught by reading and trial Quinones-DeGroote, Mildred the Rutherford Public School remarkably been able to life and human interest with 35mm’s for the and error. I do free lance District. Its first exhibit will Botti, Betsie Rowan. qualify as a professional in photos but primarily flexibility and interchange­ photography services for Barbara Grampp, Lorraine be launched with an exhibit the field of commercial informal portraitures and ability in its lens and ac­ portraits, newspapers and Leyendlcker and Milly by Victor Ongkingco, a photography. Victor candids. I also relate to art cessories But I prefer a businesses. I have worked In Sartori gifted and talented senior art provides the following through my pictures by later larger format (2V< and 4x5) the large photo lab of Union major at Rutherford High description of his philosophy drawing the moods and ex­ in more critical work. Photo Co in their processing Wins Degree School. His first solo of art and personal pressions that the camera "Photography is like and printing department. photography and pencil Gary Giordano, son of Mr. development in his art. has captured painting e x c e p t a "In my five years ex­ portrait show will be held at and Mrs. Ernest Giordano, "Five years ago a friend "An alert and sensitive photographer paints only perience with photography, I Lyndhurst, was graduated the Rutherford High School lent me a camera to eye is needed to see the with light and dark. Lighting have learned that it has from Ocala College, Ocala, Art Gallery in the guidance photograph a sporting event environment that one is an important factor in a limitless application. One Florida, on May 1, 1979. Mr office May 14 with a in the Garden. Since then I bypasses in daily life. The good picture and my whole can spend a lifetime Giordano majered in reception at 3 p.m.. May 24, have been mystified by the subject and the mood in my emphasis is on lighting. I studying photography and criminal justice and receive states Steve Munno, way a camera can capture photographs are determined work with strobes and photo­ still not master everything an A A degree and an A S committee head time and space. It has by how I see and inderstand flood lamps but I prefer Perfection is limitless as one degree plus a certificate of Victor is not only a changed my whole outlook the subject. The photograph natural lighting especially moves from one level to merit. Jo in Giorgio’s team : The Fid elity Soccer Savers. ORDINATION DAY CKRKMONY — Newly-ordained Maryknoll Missioner. Rev. Michael J. Snyder. M.M.. left of I.anoka Harbor, formerly of Rutherford, receives congratulations from the Most Reverend Kdward A. McGurkin, M.M., right, of Hartford, Conn., and former Bishop uf Shinyanga diocese in Tanzania, East Africa. Maryknoll held its 62nd Annual Onlinatioo Ceremony on Saturday, May 19 at Maryknoll Seminary, near Ossining, N.Y.

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C ontributions For R EC Praise for Lyndhurst’s contributed at the same time you that the figures for your has occurred because of the record contribution to the last year. town as of 5/15/79 is$3,227.00. uncommon zeal, support and fund for retarded children CALO-SASS Bealer pointed out At the same time last year dedication you have inspired has been received by Mayor Lyndhurst ranks first among total was$2,758 00 among your friends, neigh­ VFW POST 4697 Joseph A. Carucci and the the six communities of We also wish to note that bors and the citizens of committee which he headed. says- comparable size. Lyndhurst ranks in first Lyndhurst. Francis L. Bealer, His letter to Carucci: place amongst six towns of We also wish to thank your president of the association W e’ve 633,047 reasons to comparable population in colleagues, the township for retarded children, said Dear Mayor Carucci: Bergen County Our records leaders, for their continued observe MEMORIAL DAY Lyndhurst so far has Knowing of your interest in show inai this has been true interest and support in the contributed $3,227 —a figure the progress of the fund drive for several years past Association's work for the Vf0rid.Warl...... '...... 116,516 that compares with $2,758 World War II. 405,390 it is our pleasure to inform We are mindful that this retarded. Korean War o j a u l^ _ ...... 04,440 Kindest regards. Vietnam War ...... 56,896 S e ll Abbott Realtors Honored Abbott Realtors with of­ handled their transaction Total. fices in three locations in EMBLEM CLUB HONORS MOTHEROFTHE YEAR -M ay ...... 633,047 This research is conducted Cordially, Y o u r Bergen County has been a Ihe month set aside to honor mothers. On Monday. May 7, on a nationwide coast-to- F rancis L. Bealer awarded a Certificate of Ex­ Emblem Club 72 of Lyndhurst chose Mrs. Gertrude Lies the JOIN US IN REMEMBERING THEM coast basis The Abbott President cellence from the National i n “Mother of the Year” Mrs. Lies is a resident of CALO-SASS VFW POST 4687 C

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Tlie H.g USS Constitution and the village grew and prospered colonists realized that if adults and 75 cents for 2200 British attackers were granite spire that until salt water made its way million, not-for-profit Bunker children and senior citizens. casualties: 1,054 were shot heavy cannon were di« in Hill Pavilion was built by commorates the Battie of into the spring limiting the there, they could seal off the There is a special R00 rate and rf these 226 died on the Raytheon Company for the Bunker Hill. By coincidence, supply of water and forcing sea as well as land routes for for family units. The steep slopes of the 75-foot- of th e Bicentennial and opened on the mainmast new arrivals to the New the British who continued to operating deficit is high hill. the 200th anniversary of the subsidized by the Raytheon Constitution an d th e World to settle across the occupy Boston proper. Hiey monument are each 220 feet Charles River in what is now Battle of Bunker Hill. It Historical Foundation. Hie A climb up 275 circular high. could also anchor the left continues as a permanent Boston. flank of the line protecting Pavilion adds dimension and steps rewards the monument historical attraction. The surviving “tall ship” is The visitor to Charlestown Cambridge where the insight either before or after visitor with a commanding the oldest vessel on the roster and the USS Constitution can militiamen were gathering. "Whites of Their Eyes ’ is a a visit to “Bunker Hill. '’ view of Boston More than fully automated presentation of commissioned ships of the look across the harbor to Two months after the Across the road and up the 150,000 visitors each year U.S. Navy. She was launched Boston's North End and see combining special lighting, hill from the Pavilion and the climb the monument, which skirmishes at Lexington and seven channels of "sound-in- in Boston in 1797 and was the the graceful spire of Old Constitution is the imposing is now administered by the Concord, the colonists made the-round," an original first ship to be berthed at the North Church where the two their move. The volunteers 220-foot Bunker Hill National Park Service. then-new Charlestown Navy signal lanterns were hung the ballad, 22 life-size manikins, Monument built from Quincy arrived at night and selected and thousands of slides Yard. During a distinguished night of April 18,1775, to warn Breed's Hill, slightly lower granite to commemorate the At the summit, visitors can career against the Barbary projected onto 14 screens the patriots that the British but nearer the shore for their Battle of Bunker Hill. The see Charlestown's century- pirates of North Africa and positioned around the soldiers would soon be hastily constructed redoubt cornerstone was laid by old brownstone and frame against the British in the War amphitheater to re-create ferried across the river in At dawn, their activities Lafayette in 1825. The granite dwellings, the waterfront and of 1812, Constitution earned longboats of the Royal Navy. visually the Battle of Bunker is rather famous, too. It was could be seen clearly from Hill. harbor with its islands and h e r nickname ' Old Silversmith Paul Revere Boston Common where the transported to within three old forts, and the skyline of Ironsides" because cannon The audience is seated in and leather worker William British troops were miles of Bunker Hill by the the new Boston. The balls bounced off her thick the center of the Pavilion nation s first railroad Dawes saddled horses here in quartered. By the afternoon monument is open daily from live oak planking simulating the colonials' BUNKER HILL MONUMENT marts Breed's Hill la - f t - - | Charlestown and rode the 20 of June 17, 1775. they had 9a.m. to4 p.m. Charlestown section where Colonials and BritW i fougM first Home again at her original position atop Breed's Hill The monument was built on miles to Lexington and landed in force and the first pitched battle of the American Revolutioa on Jane 17,177*. berth, she is Boston's number Concord to warn the colonists where the Patriots hastily the site of the battle—Breed s Across from Bunker Hill pitched battle of the dug their redoubts. Here, the The battle Is re-created continuously at the nearbv Ravtheoa one tourist attraction that the British regulars Hill The name of the battle Monument, the Charlestown Revolution was under way. story and battle unfold as Bunker H ill Pavilion with its multimedia presentstioa. drawing more than 800,000 were out and that they were reflects the original orders Historical Society operates “ Whites of I V i r Eyes.” The show re-creates the battle M The British twice stormed cannon balls" whistle persons each year. School on their way to seize the guns, but the monument marks the the small Bunker Hill seesi by the patriots from inside their breastworks on the the parapets and were twice overhead and the audience children from throughout ammunition and foodstuffs repelled The British ships at actual site where 140 Museum. hilltop where tbe monument stands today New England make that the colonials had cached experiences the Redcoat ad anchor then fired incendiary vance allowing them to see pilgrimages regularly to this in the countryside shells into the frame shnne of history and visitors ‘ the whites of theireyes. ’ ’ After those first buildings and burned the from all over the nation and unpremeditated shots of the The historically accurate town in a prelude to the third story is based on research of the world include Old American Revolution were and final charge when the Ironsides" and the new fired, the following morning, hundreds of original redcoats succeeded in documents During the 30- Charlestown Navy Yard on April 19, 1775, the British overwhelming the volunteer National Park on their trek returned to Boston and the minute presentation, letters militiamen from colonial and British of­ along the Freedom Trail irate colonists gathered to Today, the Battle of Admission and parking are strengthen a land blockade of ficers describe the battle free and the ship is open daily the city. until3 50p.m It appeared that Bunker

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i f * „ I # j £ W f t . ^ . THURSDAY, MAY 24,1979— 13 being Carlin with a single and Flora pitched a fantastic victors doing a great job, as three for 4 on the day, Car Keanry Federal losing a first inning getting 3 runs on 0 I D e l’s C o rn er big two bagger, Dimler, game in a losing cause Kenny Mangello did for Ridge Zabowski with 2 for 4, Goldy 2 heartbreaker to High Seas hits Conlon, and Butkowsky giving up only one hit to Lumber. Georgio with two for 2. C&J and Carousel in a 6-5. Burke 2 for 3. andOrovio 2 The American and helping his (earn along just Butkowsky, Degnan, Daly, big hits and John Lemon 3 for ByTooDetGaudto opened up the season to a tie tie 8-8, as C&J came from for 3, the biggies in that National Major wrapped up fine. The three hits for High Perella and Kenny getting The North Arlington Senior 3-3. Paul Radezewski 3, winning the game on the behind to tie the game in the game. C&J jumped on S&B in the First Half with Forest Season were from Finellin, the four hits for Elks. It s League opened up their pitching ior High Season mound as well with the bat. sixth inning. C&J second tie the first inning of a ft-3, win Dairy winning in the National Fitzhenry, and Burke. hard to believe that a team M io o officially on May 1st giving up only five hits. John another star from Little of the season Dimler and C&J getting 5 runs in the first while Sgt's took the Carousel stopped Sgt . Motors lost giving up one hit but in with a new breed of boys Dimler and Grueter beginning to blossom in the Kozuch on the mound for on three hits Dimler 2 for 3. American Congratulations beating them M , in a real baseball anything can hap­ akng with the veterans of the combined a three hitter for Senior League. Ridge C&J, Gangi and Calabrese Ciampetti with 2 for 2, Mattos to both teams who did thriller. Gangi on the mound pen. SAB in a close one league. CU and High Seas C4J. The big hits for C*J Lumber did a job on Sgt. for Carousel. Kozuch, with 2 for 3. Keamy Federal absolutely fine Incidently for the victors all the way against Sgt. Motors S&B Motor’s winning 11-2, Vicari Gnjeter, Dimler and Conlon stopped C&J winning a close this past week the league was pitching a neat five hitter winning 2-1. F. Failace and doing brilliantly on the getting timely hits. game 5-4 Keamy Federal supposed to make up rainouts Mike Failace of Sgt. 's giving Brian O’Connor sharing the mound with 4 hits, Foote with Calabrese and Lennon for rapping up the game in the and we were rained out up only 4 hits in a losing mound giving up only one hit cause. Calabrese, Gangi, to Brian Chunka, Brian also Walsh, and Mullins, combing pitching for S&B giving up the only 4 hits. For Sgt . s the only 2 hits to Brothers 699 e,ch " cond- 24 hOU" hits were from the bats of FAilace Mike and Frankie. Santos, Blanco with two big Elks came back to beat R u t h e r f o r d S p o r t i n g G o o d s hits, Jozak and Chawlk. Keamy Federal 104 in a slug- Keamy Federal stopped fest Elks getting 11 hits and Super Carousel 9-3. Santiago on the K. Federal getting 7. Mike 32 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD mound for the victors and Tortora, Ceelecz, Daly with Cutters U N A M f IT - Lennon for Carousel. Keamy two big hits, Perella, Verrier, Flora, Parada Tony Tortora WE D O I T I Federal winnirig on 6 4 3 8 - 7 8 6 9 scattered hits, while with two hits, and DeMarco. II i If hi 7 /,»/;' Sf vltst • •• Carousel getting 4 hits. C&J John Geadayer with 2 hits, li , stopped last years champs and Perirra with 2. Santiago, 991-3926 % il h - i, Elks 6-4 in a very interesting Herrmann, and Bolton game. Jimmy Grueter a sharing a hit apiece. BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SFNIOR CITlZfcN , favorite in the little league Carousell beating Ridge SHAMPOO & SET ^ "S '- fi for years pitched a great Lumber 64, in a close one game giving up 4 hits. Kenny Lennon on the mound for the FRIDAY S395 V 1 GLOVE & SHOE Tues.. Wed. Co nn V'S I North Arlington Seniors THURS J 0 By Dudley Sleater Glenwood in the Poconos I Jerry Portman, president scheduled for June 26; Now we of the North Arlington Senior Krucker’s in Pomono, New have an Citizens Club, has announced York, on July 24; Sparta on CLEARANCE SALE The driver Poo,-, elriUonu that the club will now be August 29; and Wildwood in • r»»rfu'>i»*nl iv pru«4'a>nnt4»d by electronic, meeting on Tuesdays at the September. YOur ‘unidrfiv-'i fix yOor e«o and condition of hem to' for members was held pt oil u < ** o p«-rfeor your oppomtiitenf now chairwoman, is collecting and Ridge Road, North payment for bus trips to Arlington. BASEBALL Knights Hold Annual Retreat The annual retreat of the Grand Knight Arthur m s t s s s s i Queen of Peace Council 3428 Jensen has asked the Knights of Columbus took council’s participation in AND place this past weekend at St North Arlington's Memorial 'CUSH buyers Of COMPLETE ST(M Alfonso’s Retreat House in Day Parade on May 28 All West End Retreat Captain m e m b e rs have b e e n 850 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY N I James McKeown invites all Brother Knights to join with requested to join with the him. • 'Ihe religious aspects council’s Third Degree and SOFTBALL 1 Eddie Says: New Bargains Just Arrived 1 of the retreat was very Fourth Degree arms. The inspiring and done in an assembly's Color Corps SALE STARTS THURS., 9:30 A.M. entertaining manner," said Company P will lead the Retreat Captain James group under the command of •LADIES SHOES A NAT. ADV. to *36 McKeown. Acting Lt. William Samo. 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Officers Elected By Hackensack Water 0T"-“Dr. Paul R. Franz, Mark Tufano, who will F^High and was “ accepted for y Hudson Counties, New At the annual meeting of water utilities in th? Un4‘ chiropractor, announces the graduate from appointment by Jersey, and Rockland stockholders of the States, serving one million opening of his second Rutherford High School in Congressman Harold residents of Bergen and County, New York. Hackensack Water practice at Meadowlands June, has been accepted Hollenbeck to the Naval Company, held on May 14, Chiropractic Center, P.A at the Preparatory School Academy at Annapolis but 1979, at the company's Summer Registration 412 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst. preferred the Air Force Harrington Park of the Air Force Academy headquarters, the following Adults and recent high Business courses in Dr. Franz received his in Colorado Springs, offer because he plans to directors were re-elected to school graduates who are Marketing and Management Doctor of Chiropractic Colorado, and will enter to make flying his career. the company's board: interested in taking college- have been added to the degree from New York complete studies before He is listed in Who’s Katharine I. Auchincloss. credit courses this summer summer program. Classes in Chiropractic College, enrolling in the Air Force Who Among High Schodl Westbury, N.Y. and his B.A. Peter Del Col. Peter Dudan, may now obtain information art, chemistry, education, Academy for its four-year Students for his activities Douglas W Hawes. Edward about clases to be offered at degree from Montclair State E n g li s h , / h i s t o r y \ course. Mark is the son of at Rutherford High. A Jesser, Jr., Robert W Felician College from June mathematics, languages, College, after graduating Kean, Jr.. George J. Mrs. Catherine Tufano 27 to August 7. According to music, philosophy, from Millbum High School, Kneeland. Walter T. and the late Gabriel Among married people age Eileen Benson, director of psychology, religious studies Millbum. L u c k ing. Robert H . 66 and okter, 21% of the men Continuing Education, 15 and sociology will also be He is married to the Tufano. Mark Tufano and 7% of the women are in departments have scheduled given from 8:30 A.M. to 10 former Lynn Bowen and has Mark has been an honor the labor force. day and evening courses. P.M. a daughter, Jennifer Lee. student at Rutherford

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A outstanding on a weak Newark Rutgers team the past byWblHr Ram good example is looking at the Lyndhurst High School H aw k’s Corner J rank both Ihe infield and the track team this season. The surprising Golden Bears pufflekJ for Rutgers but was strictly an infielder in high school. who have won nine dual meets this season after several dismal years have been led by sprinter Billy 'nm rsday’s gam e will feature m any players who will AREA FANS HAVE TREAT IN STOKE _ Area be going into organized baseball. For the North All- Hughes, J r., and Adam Jankow ski "Tie latter has been be held thi* Thursday night at the Breslin Memorial excellent in football, basketball and track and backed baseball fans have a golden opportunity to take in a Stars there is Mike Thompson and Tom Gattoni of Field in B ergenG xm ty P ark . The arc-lighter will start up the defensive line the past three seasons like his game featuring the top college players in the state. a tt:0 0 p .m . ru u , Kamapo’s John Pulsonetti, Seton Hall’s Bill Hie New Jersey College Baseball Writers Association Hittweger, Chris Walrath and John Semerad among father Adam did back in 1951 and 1952 Young Four area players will see action, two for the North is sponsoring its annual North-South game which will many others. The starting catcher for the South All- Jankowski has shown a desire to enroll at nearby team and two for the South team Winding up their Ramapo College come September collegiate careers just several hundred feet from stars is llpsala s Chns Politan "Hie latter is a brother T T of Nick Politan. a partner in the prestigious Lyndhurst Back next year for another track season will be where they started playing baseball as Little Leaguers law firm of Checki and Politan. Hughes He has had rapid improvement in the 100- are Lyndhurst’s Dennis Astrella and Frank Reilly yard dash, the 220-yard dash and on the mile relay The pair will be playing for the South team team where he runs anchor His father Bill, Sr., SHOEBRIDGE BEGINN1 N(i TO HIT — Lyndhurst's Performing for the North All-Stars will be participated in track and football during the 1955 and Terry Shoebridge, who signed with Milwaukee Rutherford’s Steve Dembowski and Lyndhurst’s Al 1956 seasons at L.H.S In the '55 football season he Brewers immediately following high school Trank. None of the quartet will be in the starting line­ caught seven passes for 96 yards, scored two touch graduation several years ago, is beginning to hit the up but are slated for action. downs and an extra point He rushed for 251 yards in 57 ball. Playing for Stockton Ports of the Class A Astrella and Reilly were outstanding for Monmouth carries on the 6 and 2 team California League Shoebridge last week batted at a College which went 18-5-1 this season. The Hawks were In track Hughes was a member of the championship 444 clip with four hits in nine at bats This brought his engaged in the ECAC Regional Tournament in Wayne team which won the Passaic Valley Conference Meet over the week-end against K ean College, Sacred H eart average up to 241 on the season with seven hits in 29 at bats. He won the 100 and 220 and was a member of the and William Paterson College. Astrella plays first undefeated mile relay team with his brother Gordy TTie California league had ten teams with five base and Reilly had great success on the mound this Anthony Franchina and John Beatty He won gold teams in the North Division and a like amount season. medals in the 100 and 220 at the Bergen County comprising the South Division. Stockton, managed by We copy your cat The mighty mite Dembowski, the pepper-pot second Championships. In the half-mile relay at the State Lee Sigman. is a Brewer owned farm team and plays baseman of Fairleigh Dickinson University closed out Meet Lyndhurst finished second. The quarter was in Uie North Division with the Lodi Dodgers, Modesto wherever you see this sign. a terrific season with the Knights last week when he made up of the Hughes Brothers, Wally Pagan and reached base 25 of 32 times in which he had 10 hits, Athletics, Reno Silver Sox and Santa Clara Padres Jim Cassidy Pitching for the latter club is Chris Krajewski of including two home runs and six runs batted in. Secaucus In the Knglewood Meet the senior Hughes took Dembowski finished the season with a .375 batting second place in the 100 and in the North Arlington Meet In the South Division are the Bakersfield Outlaws, average and had a .729 on base percentage which came set a new record and was voted the most outstanding ^ n o Giants. San Jose Missions. Visalia Oaks and on 30 base hits, 38 bases on balls and 36 fits by pitches. performer s trophy In indoor track he won 12 medals the Salinas Angels. Managing the latter club is Chris He also stole 27 bases being caught but one tim e during of which eight were gold for first place finishes with the season Cannizzaro, the former New York Mets' catcher (Continued on Page 20) Boxing In We also copy your dog, your family, o r a n y fun Belleville snapshot-,nstant or regular. This sign is your Many local amateur G O O D f V C A R guide to colorful copyprints and enlargements boxers have been contacted of your favorite pictures. 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LEGAL NOTICE LEOAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE H a w k Ringside Notes LEGAL NOTICE (Continued from Page 15) all persona who may be interested sum first mentioned In thie section, the m Section 3 of this bond onJMenoe is currence once again reveals therein will be given an opportunity to be moneys raiaed by the tsouonoe of aaid hereby authorizedHorded asat as general )a) Tha improvement or purpoee By Dr. Dan Mariano heerd concerning the same. bonds shall, to not lass than tha amount to ba undsrtshon by tha described in Section f af tMa bend wXstanding performances in the 300 and 440. During how they dictate much of A copy of this ordtaanos has been ot auch excess. ba appMed to the Borough ot North Artinflton. New Jeraey ordinance ia not a cu n er* enponoa R te poeted on tho Bulletin Boerd upon which payment of such notee then outstanding For the improvement ar purpoee an improvement or purpoee that the the '56 football season in which Lyndhurst went 7-1 As long as minor details what transpires not only in public notices are cuatomarMv poeted in Section 7. Cash bond anticipation note Borough may lawfully undertake ae e such as the conflict with the the Memorial Municipal Building ot the issueaissued pursuant to Mme e ordinance ordinance enaii shall sum*of 'ttooo' Hughes gained 424 yards rushing. boxing but in all the major Borough, and a copy la available up to general improvement, and no pert of the And who said there are no more chips off the block. race track and parking can sports. and including the time of such moetlnq coat thereof haa bean or ahall be to the members of the general pub He ol one year fro m ______Its date, ithan ____ specially aseeseod on property apoctelly e e e e e e be worked out, Larry Holmes Ranquello may still get his the Borough who shell requeet such interest at a rale par annum aa may be Law-The down payment tana* weHebte benefited thereby copies, at the office of the Cterk In said hereafter determined within the by virtue of provleiori tor down payment • direct, unlimited obligations of the main events will be on improvement Jeraey or eny of their egenciee or any auch rate or ratee and be in auch form ee the Borough, and the Borough aheii be yard intermediate hurdles set in 1976, the 440-yard Section 2 The sum of *252,000 • ap- funda received from the United Stetee of may be determined by the chief financial obligated to levy ed valorem taxee upon national television, it would proprieted to the payment of Ihe coet of Am erica or any of ita agenciee I officer The chief finencial officer shall all the texeble property within the dash time of 50 7 was set last year by Bill Harris as constructing such street Improvement improvement such purpose, shell be eppiied to the determine all matters m connection with Borough for the peyment of the be wise for promoter Don Seid sum ao appropriated shallihell be met peyment of the cost of such purpoee. or. was Charlie Agel's triple jump mark of 41 feet 9% notee issued pursuant to thia ordinance, obligatlona and interest thereon without King to use local talent on the from the proceed* of the sole aale of the if bond enticipetion notea have been lim itation ot rate or amount. inches bonds authorized snOthe down peyment issued, to the payment of the bond and the chief tinenciai officer a aignature undercard to attract the fans appropriated by this ordinance Such anticipation notee. and the emount of upon the notes shall be conclusive S ection 8 This bond ordmence shall Other records still intact include Peter Penh’s high improvement shell be undertaken as a bonds authorized for such purpoee shell evidence as to all such determine!ions lake effect 20 deys after the first into the huge stadium general improvement, no pert of the cost All notes issued hereunder may be publicetion thereof after final adoption, jump of six feet four inches in 1975 and Mark of which shsll be aaaeaaed egalnat aa provided by the Locel Bond Lew property apecially benefited renewed from time to time sU>rect to the Thalasinos 58 feet two inch toss in the shot put in 1976 Section 3 It is hereby determined and provisions of N .J.S * 4GA2-8(a> The Ramon Ranquello, the staled that (1) the making ot such chief financial officer is hereby NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE In the BCSL Olympic Division the pole vault record 1172 hard punching improvement (hereinafter referred to as euthonzed to eell pert or all of the notes purpose ) Is not e current expense of from time to time at pU>lic or private aale The ordmence pubiiahed herewith wea is held by Kevin Now of North Arlington The Viking said Borough and (2) it is neceesary to lightheavyweight from and to deliver them to the purchaeers introduced end paaaed upon first fm ancs aaid purpoee by the taauence of reeding at a meeting of the Meyor and ace did 11 feet six inches back in 1975 obligation* of aaid Borough pursuant to thereof upon receipt of peyment of the Union City, lost his bid to ORDINANCE NO. 1172 Council of the Borough of North Both the National and Olympic Divisions were Local Bond Law of New Jeraey. end purchaee price plua accrued intereet (3) the estim ated coet ol said purpoee > BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR from their detee to the dete of delivery Arlington, in the County of Bergen. New replace the injured Yaqui Jersey, held on Tueedoy. May 15, 197? tt victims of the weather on Friday The field events Virginia Ciacciarelli *252.000, and (4) *12.800 of satd *um Is to THE ACQUISITION OF FIRE EQUIPMENT thereof The chief finencial officer ia Lopez as inmate James ba provided by the down payment FOR THE BOROUGH OF NORTH directed to report in writing to the will be further considered for flnel were staged on Thursday but the running events were ARLINGTON, IN THE COUNTY OF pessage. after public heerlng thereon, et Scott’s opponent on May 13 at Miss Virginia Ciacciarelli governing body at the meeting next euc- BERGEN. NEW JERSEY ceedlng the dete when eny aale or a meeting of said Mayor and Council to rescheduled for Monday, weather permitting Four of 272 Eagle St., North be held in the Council Chombers. m said Rahway State Prison NBC- be issued for said purpoee APPROPRIATING $8 000 THEREFOR delivery of the notee pursuent to this Bulldogs won in the field events John Pecora won the Arlington, will begin her and (6) the cost ot such purpose, ss ANO AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF ordinance is mede Such report muet Borough on Wednesday. June 8. 1979 at TV decided not to purchase hereinbefore ststed, includes the $7,500 BONOS OR NOTES OF THE in clude the emount. the deecnption, the 8 00 o clo ck p.m., and during the week discus with a heave of 144 feet six inches Guy Murray studies in July at The prior to and up to and including the date the rights to the fight because aggregate amount of *72.000 which is BO RO U G H FOR FINANCING PART OF interest rste end the meturity schedule of estim sted to be necessary to finance the THE COST THEREOF the notee aoId. the pnee obtained and of auch meeting, copiea of aaid won the long jum p with a 20 feet four and 3* inch leap Berkeley School of Garret cost of such purpose, including Ranquello is not well known BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOROUGH the name of the purcheeer ordinance will be mede avalebie et the Mountain srchitect s fees accounting, engineering COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF C lerk's Office to the members of the Gary Nichols won the javelin at 172 feet six inches and and mapection coats, legal expenses snd Section 5. The capitel budget of the The network will wait for NORTH ARLINGTON. IN THE COUNTY general public who shall requeet the Mike Tucholski won the pole vault at 12 feet Daughter of Mr and Mrs other expenses, including interest on Borough of North Arlington is hereby seme such obiigstions to the extent permitted OF B E R G E N NEW J E R S E Y (not leas amended to conform with the provisions Lopez to recover for a July 1 HED LEY D HOUSE In the Olympic Division Wallington s Hrbek won the Peter Ciacciarelli, Miss by Section 40A 2-20 of the Local Bond than two-thirds of all members thereof of this ordm ence to the extent of eny date. Law affirmatively concumng) AS FOLLOWS inconsistency herewith Clerk triple jump at 40 feet and Pleyko won the long jump at Ciacciarelli is a member of Section 4 It is hereby detdRmned snd Section 1 The improvement deecribed Published Mey 24.1979 Since there was not any stated thet moneys exceeding *12.600. S ection 8. The following additional 19 feet three inches. Taking honors in the discus was this June s graduating class lor aow„ „ *50 70 television money backing at Queen of Peace High capitsl improvements or tor tfrw capital North Arlington's Ed Radiszewski with a 155 feet 1V< _ ° imimprovement n rn vim ani fund fund min butoets budgets heretofore heretofore this excellent pairing of these School, North Arlington, adopted for said Borough ere now inch m easurem ent available to finence aaid purpoee The ****** two action fighters, it was not where she has been a sum of *12.800 is hereby appropriated feasible for Murad member of the National from auch moneys to the peyment of the LAST WEEK’S DIAMOND HIGHLIGHTS — Coach cost of seid purpoee Muhammad to go on with his Honor Society and sports Section 5 To finence seid purpoee. Frank Cocehiola at Wallington High joined the bonds of seid Borough of sn aggregate promotion Although the editor of the school paper. pnncipel amount not exceeding *239.400 Century Club last week The Panther coach came up are hereby authorized to be iaaued television networks pursuant to the Local Bond Law Said with his 100th baseball victory when Mark Majewski bonds shall beer Interest at a rate per vehemently deny that they annum ea may be hereefter determined fired a three-hitter in a 2 to 1 triumph over Harrison. LEGAL NOTICE within the limitatione preeenbed by lew play the role of a promoter in All m etters with reepect to seid bonds not With the scored tied at 1 1 in the sixth Cocchiola sent in determtfied by this ordlnence shall be televised fights, this oc­ determined by resolutions to be a pinch runner Hyuk Chu. Chu scored all the way from hereafter edopted first base on a throwing error with the winning run. NO TICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN thet the Section 8. To finance said purpose, following proposed ordlnence waa bond anticipation notes of said Borough At Rutherford another Manning appears headed for introduced end peeeed on first reeding at of an aggregate principel amount not ex­ a meeting of the Bonxnh Council of the ceeding *239.400 are hereby authorized stardom Young Jamie Manning, a sophomore, Borough of Cerlstadt. Tn the County of to be iaaued pursuant to tha Local Bond Bergen. New Jersey, held on the 21 at day Law in anticipation of the issuance of following in the footsteps of his athletic father of M ay. 1V79. and that said ordinance will said bonds. In the event thet bonds sre be token up tor further consideration lor Issued pursuant to this ordinance, the (Brooklyn Prep & Notre Dame) and brothers Steve tfstime final paeeege at the meeting ot said eggreaete amount of notes hereby Borough Council to be held et Its authorized to be issued ■•hall be reduced and Fran. Early in the season Jamie, pitching for the meeting room in the Memorial Municipal by s n amount equal to the principal for Building. Carlatadt, New Jeraey. on the amount of the bonds to issued if the junior-varsity, hurled a perfect game in a 1 to 0 win 18th dey of June, 1979, el 8:00 o clock, aggregate amount of outstanding bonds over Cresskill Coach Rich LaManna sent Jamie into p.m . or ea eoon thereafter ea aaid matter snd notes issued pursusnt to this can be reeched. et which time end place ordinance shsll st any time exceed the varsity action last week against arch rival Becton comfort, Regional GUARANTEE Manning responded with a two-hitter, fanning seven Midtowne Hearing Aid Centre WE THE MANAGEMENT OF TIP TOP CAR WASH as Rutherford ripped the Wildcats, 8 to 1. Tlie big Jtstim e GUARANTEE YOU A CLEAN CAR hitting was supplied by the Pacilo Brothers, Pat and 745 Kearny Ave., Kearny, N.J. Authorized blspenser for OR D0U8LE YOUR DIRT BACK. Tony, both of whom clik>bed home runs. E arlier in the to s e n d Open 7 Daya a Week • Sun. till 3 o’clock. week Fran Manning hit a round-tnpper in the 8 to 3 alt types of hearing aids. Bulldog loss to Park Ridge. flo w e rs . Service on ell types and make* Hard luck pitcher of the week was Becton’s Bill Batteries, Repairs, Molds snd For Sympathy Acctttoriti It’s N*wT*( Fitzpatrick Pitching against Harrison Fitzpatrick flowers and plants. Open 7 DAYS A WEEK CALL Doctor end Clinic Rx’s fitted TIP TOP CAR WASH PoM b Wax. retired 17 batters in a row before two errors put men 7:46-6:30 P.M . on base in the last inning. A single followed and Flowers by Chuck Medicaid and Welfare Cttenta accepted. 486 Ridge Rd. Viayl Top* 8 Interior Fitzpatrick was a 1 to 0 loser 444 Rldgo Rood N. Arlington, N .J. S u n d aya f t H olldaye Lyndhurat, N.J. Georye Vlllaguerte 997-0444 Lie. No. 198 Another streak of retirement saw Jeff Bittiger of 991-3829 Cat For Appointment 7:30-3 P .M . Secaucus retire the first 15 North Arlington batters Mon.-Fci. 10-5 Closed Wed., Sat. f0-1 before giving up the first of two walks. Bittinger went on to pitch a no-hit no-run game, fanning 16, as the Patriots whipped the Vikings, 15 toO. Queen of Peace had its heroes Tony Del Gaudio hit a pinch single and sent two runs home as the Queensmen beat St. Cecilia of Englewood 4 to 3. Dave Saray H o w 's this for lan d in g on a d e a l pitched and batted Queen of Peace to a 3 to 1 triumph over St. Joseph. His single brought home two base runners Cougars, Cougars, After sitting out three weeks with a broken hand and more Cougars. southpaw Bob Hooton returned and pitched a four- The selections will hitter as St Mary’s took the lead in the Northern New Jersey Parochial Conference. Hooton beat Paramus never be greater on Catholic 4 to 1 with Don Furrer, Tim Hanler and Don the last of the full B e s t Urisko supplying the offense. Chns Martin spaced six hits and Bob Waldron batted in two runs as the Gar Is sized cars. beat Pope Pius XII, 5 to 1. M i l e a g e Becton Regional won the 440 relay with the winning quartet composed of Carusone, Donofriom Danisewicz and Smith. Danisewicz was third in the 100 and shot E v e r put and Donna Rohrman was third in the 110 low hurdles. In the BCSL Olympic Division North Arlington came in third and Wallington was fourth. Strong Park Ridge was an easy winner The Vikings’ Edie Trust was sensational, winning the 100-yard dash in 12.5 and the 220 in 28.3. Jeanne Gerco w as second in the javelin and Sue Helms ley was third in the discus throw. Wallington’s Chris Slodalak was second in the mile and third in the two-mile run. Cindy Seeley was second COUQAR8 IN STOCK - JUST $6,698 MS IM STO C K in the shot put while in the quarter-mile relay the Panthers were second and the Vikings third. 1979 COUGAR XR-7 - NEW 1979 COUGAR XR-7 - NEW 1979 NEW MARK V NEW LINCOLN 4 DR. 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Vagabonding W ith K n i f e , F o r k , E t c . By Guy Savino

We gathered on a fine spring morning in the backyard of Ginny Barry’s tidy cottage that is tucked away on C h ee rs'. TMrd St., Wood-Ridge. No scientific party could have been more serious of mien. Hie sun was shining. In the distance a telephone wire of birds sang their little early morning songs. R e a d y !

Photographer Jack Pignatello gambles his life with Ginny on first taste. He survived. She too. of the scientists We may have hesitated for a moment “If dig you must, get going," said Pignatello With Ginny pointing I dug After a couple of minutes the white plastic bag Ginny had wisely placed above the crock showed up And a little later out came the crock The lid cam e off the crock in short order and there, ex­ posed to view, were a dozen skinned peaches floating in After eight months the brandy crock is born again. a fine, thick liquid. The recipe said four months in the ground would Ginny sniffed at the contents Colnrnitst Savino shows he can dig for a story. produce a fine grade of brandy But four months Smells alcoholic,' ’ she said wi th wonder Then Ginny sealed the crock tightly That's what the brought the date into dead winter and nobody, even Pignatello took a sniff recipe said. In her backyard Ginny dug down two feet intrepid followers of science, wanted to chop into frozen ' Smells strong,’’ he agreed. and carefully inserted the crock. Hien she covered over ground I was next and sure enough the mixture seemed Experimenter Ginny Barry poses at peach mine. the crock —as the recipe instructed. And it was decided that if four months were good eight strong indeed months would be even better. But like a troupe of miners ready to dig for gold we Carefully Ginny planted a couple of bamboo rods Ginny produced brandy glasses At this I, teetotaler Thus the springtime visitors to Ginny Barry's had no mind for the sunshine or the twitterings on the above the crock so that when the time of truth arrived more firmly than ever, quickly backed off telephone wires The time of truth hadarrived for an old the crock could be recovered. backyard The bemused expression on the face of Jack Ginny poured and Jack took a sip. recipe that, according to the good book, was guaranteed Hiat was eight months ago Pignatello, the photographer summoned to commit the ‘‘Wow,’’ said Pignatello to produce a splendid brandy venture to pictorial history, didn’t lessen the skepticism “Gee,’ said Ginny I had to be prepared to bear the brunt of failure. The recipe appeared in this space A skeptical Ginny ‘R IB ’ Trips decided to give it a try. So she collected a dozen peaches and peeled off the Sold Out skins. As the recipe instructed Then she got a crock off the shelf and laid a pound of sugar on the bottom. Then The Lyndhurst Parks she put six of the skinned peaches over the sugar. Then Department, under the she added —as the recipe instructed —another pound of direction of Commissioner sugar. Then the rest of the peaches and another pound of Ronald W Bogle, and the sugar. Cultural Arts Committee are proud to announce that all three scheduled trips to the locally written and R.G.S. INC. conceived play "RIB” have been completely sold out. A spokesm an fo r the Cultural Arts Committee OFFSET PRINTING stated that the response to th e trips has been overwhelming. The first CAMERA READY trip. M t for May 23rd, was (WhHe you Wait) filled to capacity within two datm while the next two. ■ i.i' May 30th and June Sth, sold 727 MARIN AVE. out almost as quickly. “ RIB” was written by a LYNDHURST group of 18 women poets who have been regular contributors to the 460-9131 Lyndhurst Literary M agazine.

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By W. Sachs Gore U 1 £ K * 1 J £ B STARTS FRIDAY N otes O n M usic Turkeys aside, I still feel Maybe I’m too harsh on off-handed attempt to Gustafson’s bass but at least JBS that Brian Ferry has certain Patti Smith and her lack of discard all the bad elements Manzanera, Mackay, and GEORGE HAMILTON AS MACULA assets that raise him above charm and kind to Ferry and of disco and incorporate only are still the level of psuedo-artist (my his brand of sophistication the basic percussive around. And, of course, 1 do L o u n g e “ LOVE ATJFIJFJST BITE” opinion of Patti Smith). True, (?) but that s the kind of nut I elements in a rock number. miss Eno but that’s ancient the turkey might seem to lay am! “Manifesto'’ is a far cry from history... an egg every so often, and , like Patti disco and uses the beat only Added are Gary Tibbs, i y r, n. \iii, i ' Manifesto " is not the meaty Smith, is an acquired taste. to further the song along. Alan Spenner, and Paul album that “Stranded” was, There’s little exceptional There is a build up in emotion Carrack, on what I have no N'l, V f! ! II >i I 1 >' > I . ! i but there is enough listenable about them. Fine musicians as well as musical tension. idea, but who do their job material to recommend it. playing a hackneyed type of “Manifesto” is followed by splendidly. But back to the FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITE rode and roll, Roxy manages "Trash” which besides being album. to maintain a cult following off-key (sometimes Roxy The other disco (Sic) ECLIPSE even though some of the later Music trademark) is. But number, * ’ ’ is an releases were, in a word, enjoyable trash! indictment of that scene. — GO GO tilRLS — stilted. "Manifesto, ” the album, is "Loneliness is a crowded WED. * THURS., 12 NOON-3 P.M. But there is a basic appeal one of the heavier Roxy room ...” and the use of FRIDAY 12 NOON TO 6 P.M. in Roxy’s music. Maybe it Music albums. “Angel Eyes" dancing to escape “the The Fabulous Kim - Friday Only has to do with weirdness but is a basic Ferry rock tune. heartache” is not a great There are isn’t that enough to maintain But the diverse elements indication of personal KITCHEN OPEN an attraction? incorporated in all of their interaction. Anyway, the UNDEPJ NEW M ANAGEMENT "Manifesto” is not, by far, albums are not missing here song sounds like th e the best Roxy album In fact The flip s id e (here Searchers doing a disco cut of Mon. thru Sat. 12 Noon-3 P.M. T w o S i z e s it is quite disappointing. designated the “west" side) one of their mid-sixties There is the inclusion of two Era. Hours-Mon. thni Ttnjrt. H I JO P .*., Fri., SM. 0-1 AM is the tune heaviest. My numbers (but not "Needles Forro»rvatlor»M1-M50 Dining A rtt C lofd Sundtn for every disco-type numbers, "Dance favorite c u t,' ‘Ain’t That So’ ’ and Pins” ). 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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

Satartlng salary - *5.99 par hour ORDINANCE NO 7 M E M P L O Y E E S OF THE After probationary period 6 41 par hour l hereby established SS AN ORDINANCE TO SORRLEMENT AN B O R O U G H OF EAST 3 The salary schedule for the members of the D P W i O b itu a r ie s ORDINANCE KNOWN AS THE REVISED RUTHERFORD AND follows GENERAL ORDINANCES O f TH E P R O VID IN G FOR THE a Drivers AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND BO RO UGH O F C ARLSTADT 1976 ANO Starting salary — 3months P " ™ * O RD IN A N C E NO 1715 W HICH MAO PARTICULARLY CHAPTER X THEREOF MANNER OF PAYMENT Attar probationary penod 6.22 per nour AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. 1979 KNOWN AS "TRAFFIC".'' THEREOF. FOR THE YEAR OF b Laborers ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE 1979 Starling salary — 3 months 525 psrnour AUTHO RIZING TH E EXTENSION ANO After probationary period P * h0Mr RENOVATION OF THE EXISTING 4 All members of the BUILDINGS AND Ground* Department Work Foremerv Mrs. John Jasinski YOUTH CENTER FACIUfff 8. CERTIFICATION Laborers snd Drivers of the Department of Public Works shell bs paid time snd one hef* Nicola Iezzi Th* Board ol CommWoners of th* Township Lyndhurst. County ot for work periods sftsr lorty hours Jennie Jasinski, 79, died She is survived by her Bergen, no to** than two-thirds of aft tho I, Roae Staropoli, Acting S EC TIO N 2 The rate of compensation of asch officer and employee of the Borough Nicola lezzi, 87, of Pine m im b iri thereof attlrmatlvoly I hereby certify that tha foregoing Borough Clark of East of Carlatadt whose salary shall be on an annual basis and shall be paid monthly aa ordinanc* w as paaaad by ma Mayor and Friday at St. Mary's husband, John J.; a son, Brook died Saturday at St. concurring do ordain aa follows: Rutherford. hereby cartlfy that follows SECTION I C ouncil of tha Borough of Carlstadt at a regular masting hald on May 21.1979 the above is a true copy of tha s Part-Tim e Tax Aseeeeor 3,400 00 Hospital, Passaic. Lyndhurst Police Sgt. Clare’s Hospital, Denville. That Section 2 ot Ordinanc* No. II b M sgistrste 4.700 00 ordinance passed by the c Admmistrstive Assistant to the Courts 5 00 par hour T h e former Jennie Edward; a daughter, Mrs. Mr. Iezzi was bom in Italy Mayor and Council of the hereby determined that tha expenee ot d Custodian 6th Street Fire House 440.00 Szczepanski, she was bom in Leo (Helen) Munczinski of and came to the United States such expansion and renovation Is not s Borough of East Rutherford at e Custodian Waahington Ave Fire House 440 00 in 1909. He lived in New York currsnt sxpansa but rathar shall ba a the meeting held on Monday. f Secretary Planning Board 400 00 Lyndhurst and was a lifelong Lyndhurst; a brother, and later was a resident of May 21, 1»79, in the Council g Borough Attorney 1 20000 resident. She was a domestic Benjamin Sczctanski, also of Lyndhurst and It is determined ti ORDINANCE Chambers of the Municipal , In addition to his retained the Borough Attorney *hall rec*«v* *80 00 tor ***ry Lyndhurst for 32 years, amount of money nscsssary toba raised regular meeting attended and *30 00 for every Special Meeting attended and to w lor for Mrs. A.J. Garcia. She from sll sourcss for tha aforasaid NO 1979-4 Building, East Rutherford. Lyndhurst; five grand­ Lavalette and Beachwood purpose is *127,000. That thars Is hereby New Jersey st 7.30 p.m. A all 1*4*1 services rendered aa determined by the Mayor and Council upon preeentetion appropriated to said purpoee as down of prop*r vouchers. was a parishioner of St. children; and three great­ before moving to Pine Brook. payment th* sum ot *£300.00. being S% AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND quorum being present. 2 Th* Attorney for the Planning Board and the Attorney for the Zoning Board of Michael’s R.C. Church. She grandchildren. He was a self-employed of *47,000. which sum Is to be charged to DETERMINING THE Adjustment shall receive *50 00 for every regular meeting attended and fees for all tha Capital Improvement Fund. That tha SALARIES AND ROSE STAROPOLI legal services rendered as determined by the Mayor and C ouncil upon preeentetion of was a member of the Polish The funeral was Monday mason contractor He was a further sum of *44.060 Is hereby ap­ propriated for said purpoee and for other COMPENSATION OF THE Acting Borough Clerk proper vouchers National Alliance of U.S. of from the Ippolito-Stellato parishioner of St. John Kanty necesssry expenses in connection MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND May 24,1979 3 The Public Ctotender tor Court shall receive *75 00 per appearance upon therewith and that tha groee debt ot the SEVERAL OFFICERS AND Fee. *12 60 preaentation of proper vouchers North America and the Funeral Home, followed by a R.C. Church, Clifton. Township of Lyndhurst is hereby S ECTIO N 3 The rst* of compensation ol each officer and employee of the Borot^jh His wife, Carmella, died in increased *44,650.00 of Carlstadt, whose salary shall be on an annual bas<« and shall b* paid quarterly is as Association of the Sons of Mass at St. Michael’s SECTION H 1961 follows ______That Section 4 of Ordinanc* No. 1606 a Mayor 1800 00 Poland. Church. is hereby amended to read aa follows: He is survived by two SECTION IV - NEGOTIABLE BONOS b E ach Councilman ' 400 00 daughters, Mrs. Patrick ANO BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES That N OTICE IS H ER E BY GIVEN that the following proposed Ordinanc* waa introduced C Prosecutor 2.000 00 it is hereby determined that for the and passed on first reedfna a f s meeting o l the Borough Council of the Borough of d Secretary of the Zoning Board <00 00 (Dora) Pezzano of Carlstadt in the County of Bergen and State of N*w J*rs*y . held on th* 21st day of May Mrs. Nicholas Ruggieri, 83 financing of said improvament or 1979, and that said Ordinance will be taken up for further consideration for final SECTIO N 4 The rate of compensation of each officer and employee of the Borot^jh Beachwood and Mrs. Mario purpose and to meet the pan of said total passage at a meeting of said Borough Council to be h*ld at its meeting room in tne of Carlstadt whose salary shall b* on an annual basis and shall be paid semi-annually (Grace) Fargnoli of Pine Memorial Municipal Building. 500 Madison S tr**t. in th* Borough of Carlstadt. County is as follows Assunta (Susan) Ruggieri, She is survived by three of Bergen and State of New Jersey on the 16th day of Ju n *. 197ft. at 6 o clock, p m or s Civil Defense Director 350 00 Brook; six grandchildren; as soon thereafter as said matter can be reached, at which time and place all persons b Civil Defense Secretary 300 00 83, died Tuesday at Clara sons, Felix of Lyndhurst, S ectio n II, negotiable bonds of the who may be interested therein will be given an opportunity to be hewd concerning the 800 00 Township of Lyndhurst ora hereby same c Election Clerk and 14 great-grandchildren 2.500 00 Maass Memorial Hospital, Victor of Clark and Gabriel authorized to ba issued in the aggregate A Copy of this Ordinanc* has been posted on the Bulletin Board upon which public d Bldg Insp principal amount of *44.650 00 and that " i Memorial Municipal Buildin - - e Const Code Official 2.500 00 Belleville. of Springfield; three i the ding the time of aucf I Const Code Fire Prevention 3.000 00 purpose as describ ho snail request suet g Const Code Plumbing insp 3.000 00 The former A ssunta daughters, Mrs. John O rdinance. Bond Anticipation Notes cipsl Building. Csrlstadt. h Assistant Bldg Inspector 1.500 00 Favato, she was bom in are hereby authorized pursuant to the i Secretary Recreation Dec* 380 00 (Mary) Cartaina of Mrs. Joseph provisions of the Revised Statutes of S EC TIO N 5 The rate of compensation of each officer am -npioyee ol the Borough Avellino, Italy, and resided Lyndhurst, Mrs. Edward Title 40A, Chapter 2. in the amount not to of Carlstadt. whose salary shall be on an annual basis and an pe paid annually is as exceed the sum of *44,650 00 Said notea ORDINANCE NO 79-9 Baranowski shall state in general terms the purposes follows in Jersey City before moving (Anne) Zuchowski of Clifton a Seoal Police 50 00 per man for which they sre issued snd shall be AN ORDINANCE TO SUPPLEMENT AN ORDINANCE KNOWN AS THE REVISED 600 00 to Lyndhurst 18 years ago. and Mrs. Anthony (Louise) determined by Resolutions to be GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT 1975 AND b Police Physician heresftsr adopted C Borough Engineer 500 00 PARTICULARLY CHAPTER X THEREOF KNOWN AS TRAFFIC 1 00 per man She was a parishioner of Cucco of North Arlington; 19 Helen Baranowski, 68, of SECTION III W H EREA S. Chapter X ot the above referred to General Ordinances contains 1 Police gun allowance Lyndhurst, died Friday at This Ordinance shall become effective subsection 10-3.2 which reeds as follows 1 A ll m embers of the Volunteer Fire Department Clothing allowance and Sacred Heart R.C. Church grandchildreVi; and four after publication as provided by law rei mburs*m *nt for losses, is hereby established as follows Morristown Memorial 10-3 2 Parking Prohibited at All Times on Certsin Streets No person shall park a a For answering 50%or more calls 340 00 and its Rosary Society. She great-grandchildren. P U BLIC NOTICE vehicle at any time upon any of the street* or parts ot streets described m Schedule ' Hospital. sttached to and made a p v t of this chapter b Less th*n 50%. *5 50 lor percentage was also a member of the The funeral was Friday P U B LIC NOTICE is hereby given that a point of fire attended Bom in Clarence, Pa., she regular meeting of the Board ol c Chief of Fire Department 700 00 Third Order of St. Francis. from the Ippolito-Stellato lived in Pennsylvania and Commissioners of the Township of a follow* d 1st A ssistant Chief 560 00 I yndhurst, Bergen County. New Jersey: SCHEDULE I 500 00 Funeral Home, followed by a NO PARKING e Deputy Cht*f Kearny before moving to ' " _ . May 22, 197“1979 the above “ f Battalion Ch<*f 450 00 Her husband, Nicholas, itrooucedanc*d end paaaad o g Each Secretary (2) 175 00 Mass at Sacred Heart Lyndhurst 30 years ago its first reading and that satdI OrdinancOrdinance h Each Captain (5) 75 00 died previously. Church. b« taken up for 50 00 She is survived by her considsration I or final paasage at a i Each 1st Lieutenant (5) regular meeting of the Board of NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT OROAJNED BY THE MAYOR ANO COUNCIL OF THE I Each 2nd Lieutenant (5) 25 00 brother, George Mizarek Jr. BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT as follows 7500 of C leveland; and four Com m issioners to b* held on Tueeday 1 Th sl Schedule I of si£>section 10-3 2 ol Chapt*r X. Traffic, of Th* R*vised General k Each Mechanic (6) 10 00 June 12, 1979 at 8:00 o'clock in the Ordinances of The Borough of Csrlstadt 1975 be supplemented as follows I Rach Batteryman(5) Mrs. Thomas Parr sisters, Agnes Kozel of evening, prevailing time, or as soon m Each member of the Fire Alarm Committee (5) 2.900 00 per year thereafter as said matter can be reached n Dept Mechanic 2000 00 at the Lyndhurst Municipal Building, at Location Parma, Ohio, Katherine Between the southerly side of o Each waiting member Anna Parr, 94, died Friday She is survived by two which time and place all persons who 50 00 Chruscz of Altoona, Pa., and may be interested therein shall be given Broad Street and the southerly 1 st year of part thereof termmue ot Twelfth Street 75 00 at Llanfair House Nursing sons, Charles H. and Robert Susan Hall and Elizabeth an opportunity lo be heard concerning 2nd year or part thereof the same 3rd year or part thereof 100 00 Home, Wayne. G., both of Lyndhurst; three Signs concerningthe above restrictions will be proper1* posted 125 00 Tynio, both of Snowshoe, Pa This Ordinsnce shall become effective immediately upon final paasage and 4th year or part thereof The former Anna Pearson, daughters, Mrs. Thomas The funeral was Tuesday BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ublication according to law subject to spprovsl of the Commissioner of p E ach retired member Townehip ot Lyndhurst ransportation of the Department of Transportation Mandatory retirement 200 00 she was bom ip England and (Elizabeth) Barada of from the Marrocco Memorial ATTEST HERBERTW PERRY f Voluntary retirement '25 00 Township Clerk Dated April 1979 resided in Jersey City before Largo, Fla., Mrs. Charles Chapel. Clifton, followed by Lyndhurst, New Jersey q 25 y*ars of service. 25% of fir*s Mass at Sacred Heart R.C, DATED May 22. 1979 APPROVED attended, full pay moving to Lyndhurst 20 (Jeanette) Glasgow of Great PUBLISHED May 24,1979 DOMINiCK PRESTO . Mayor 2 Thr* Fire Prevention Bureau the compensation is hereby established aa follows ^ Fee *24 96 Church. ot the Borough of Carlstadt Chief attribution years ago. She was a Bend, Pa , and Miss Grace b Deputy c Each Inspector amount domestic for Mutual Life of Lyndhurst; three grand­ 500 00 Insurance Co., New York. children ; and six great­ S EC TIO N 8 The s^ wy of the Director of the Welfare of the Boroughof elfected by the Local Aa*stance Board at not mor* —— *- 1 •1300 00 p She was a member of the grandchildren. Mrs. John Liuzzi annum, payable in equal monthly inatallments United Methodist Church. NOTICE SECTION 7 Th* salary schedule lor the Board ol Health «s hereby established a 79-10 follows Funeral services were Anna L. Liuzzi, 63, died and Regina at home; four NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that the following proposed Ordinanc* w *s introduced a S * c r* t» y m equal monthly installments 1.20)00 and passed on first reeding at a meeting of the Borough Council of th* Borough of b Registrar of Vital Statistics 750 00 Her husband, Thomas, Monday fro mthe Ippolito- Thursday at home. brothers, Fra^k m Florida, Carlstadt. in th* County o* Bergen and State ot New J * rs * y . h*ld on the 21st day of May 1 a. hi addition to all lees approved by the Board on preaentation of proper died in 1966 1979, and that said Ordinanc* will b* taken up tor lu rth*r consideration for final vouchers, the Registrar of Vital Statistics shall receive the sum of *750 00 payable in Stellato Funeral Home. T h e former Anna Michael of Brick Town, passage at a meeting of said Borough Council to b* held at Ms meeting room in the equal monthly installments Giampoala, she was born in Martin and Dominick, both Memorial Municipal Building 500 Madison Street, in th* Borough of Carlatadt. County b Th * Doctor of tha Bowd of Health shall rec**ve *60 00 lor each attendance at the of Bergen and State of New Jers*y. on the 18th day of Ju n *. 1979. elffoctocfc. P.M . or Baby Keep Wall Station, upon presentation of proper vouchers Lyndhurst and was a lifelong of Lyndhurst; three sisters, aa aoon thereafter *m u d matter can b* reached, at which time and place ail persona c Th* Mur** ot the Board of Heelth shall receive *10.00 p*r hour fw each attendance who may be interested therein will be given an opportunity to ba heart concerningthe at the B e y Keep Well Station, upon pre—nf honot proper vouchees INMEMOIUAM Fred Boeschel r e s i d e n t S h e w a s a Mrs. Phyllis Marrotti and Sam *. ... d The Attorney ot the Board o« Health tftall reeetve *50 00 for every regular meeting parishioner of Sacted Heart Mrs. Antoinette Menz, both: A Copy of this Ordinanc* has been posted on th* Bulletin Board uppn which public attended and lees for all legal services rendered as determined by the Mayor and notices are customarily posted in the Mem oriel Municipal Building of the Borough Council upon presentation ot proper vouchers Fred Boeschel, 96, died R.C. Church. of Lyndhurst, and Mrs. Mary and a copy ia available up to and including the time of such m eetingtolhe members ot SEC TIO N 8 Board of Health Chapter 329 Her husband, John, died in Descarfux> of Garfield; and th* g*n*r*l public of tha Borough who shall request such copies. at Ot* office of th* a Health Inspector by voucher annually 5000 00 Lmi^FuillyaadFrfcHb Saturday at his home. BO RO UGH Ctork in said Memorial Municipal BuOding. Carlatadt. New Jersey b Secretary - B I-*W *ty *0 0 A native of Germany, Mr 1976. a grandson. FRANCES GOMEZ Borough Clerk S EC TIO N 9 The salary schedule for the members of the Recreation Committee rs Boeschel came to the United ORDINANCE NO 79-10 hereby established as follows She is survived by a son, The funeral was Monday AN ORDINANCE TO FIX ANO DETERMINE THE SALARIES AND COMPENSATION OF a Sum m er Program Counaelors (6) 2 90 per hour States in 1907, settling in Jo h n if Kearny; two from the Nazare Memorial THE SEVERAL OFFICERS OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT ANO TO PROVIDE SEC TIO N 10 In addition to the safar.es and compensations to be paid to the FUNERAL BRUNCH Hoboken and later in daughters, Beverly Home, followed by a Mass at THE MANNER ANO PAYMENT THEREOF. REVISED TO 1879 following officers and employees of the Borough of Carlstadt there shall be added a Lyndhurst. He came to East B E IT OROAINEO by the Mayor and C ouncil at th * Borough ot Carlstadt. County ol car allowance paid semi-annually (May and October) 200 00 ACCOMMODATIONS DeLorenzo of West Paterson Sacred Heart Church. Bergen, snd State of New Jersey ss follows a Mayor I We offer a unique service Rutherford in 1925. He was a SEC TIO N t The rate of compenaation of each officer and employee of the Borough b Each Councilman 200 00 I comprised of a complete of Carlstadt. whose sa lv y shall be on an annual basis and shall be paid Bi-Weefcly is c Tax Collector 400 00 member of the Carlstadt 500 00 I luncheon (starts at *3.75). a Borough Ctork *17.120 00 d Tax Assessor & Const Code Official 000 00 I We do all the planning at Tumverein. A self-employed b A ssistant Bor oug h Clark 7 736 00 e Building Inspector machinist, he retired in 1953. CARD OF THANKS c Tax Collector 17,120 00 t Part Time Assessor 36000 | this diflicult time. d A ssistant Tax Collector 4.25 par hour g Field Representative Assessor 200 00 He opened the Boeschel 125 00 each It being impossible to e Payroll ctork 425 per hour h A ssistant Fire Chiefs (3) Department and the 1 Tax Assessor 17 863 65 W eifsie Director 100 00 Machine Shop in New York oe paid to the several HIGH SEAS thank everyone personally, Lyndhurst Emergency 0 Fi*ld R*pr - Tsx Assessor 425 per hour S EC TIO N 11 In addition to th* salaries and compensations I City in 1918 Chtof of Polic* 21 859 00 officers and employees of the Borough of Carlstadt there sh« ae added to the base lot each live years ot He is survived by his wife, we wish to express our Squad and Dr. B. D. Killeen, t Deputy C hiel ol Police 20.562 00 salary of the year next preceding a longevity supplement ot V RE,fsT* T Elsa. sincere thanks to all our 1 Captain 20.04300 employment for full time employees North Arlington for their quick response and k Each Lt of Police 18.060 00 S EC TIO N 12 All p*rts of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of tt Services were held relatives, friends and neigh efforts. 1. Each Sgt of Police 18,230 00 ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed as to such inconsistencies and tt m Each Patrolm an over 3 years 17,730 00 ordinanc* shall take eftoct after publication as required by law as of January 1 1979 Tuesday at the Kohler bors, members of the We appreciate all the Mass n Police Records Ctork 425 per hour Published May 24. 1979 Funeral Home, Wood-Ridge. L y n d h u rst K n ig h ts of c a rd s, floral tributes, o School Marshals 14 80 P*rd*y F * * *100 80 P Marshals Special Duty and Polic* Matron 400 per hour Columbus, Council 2396, sympathy cards and q Custodian Borough Hall 14.960 00 r Buildings snd Grounds Crewmen &41 per hour Fourth Degree Color Corps, donations to the American s. Superintendent D P W 18,190 00 Bergen County Federation t Wor k F oreman D P W 6.71 per hour Heart Association and u Drivers D.P W 6.22 per hour BURK-KONARSKI and St. Michael’s Holy Unicef. V Laborers FUNERAL HOME Name Societies, St. D P W 599 per hour Special thanks to the Rev. w Brough Mechanic 15,100 00 SERVING ALL FAITHS r a i & z i e Michael’s Nocturnal E Majewski, pastor of St X. Assistant Borough Mechanic 14,800 00 y Buildings and Grounds Plumber 945 per hour with Adoration Group and the Michael’s Church, all other X C ourt Ctork 4 Violation* 425 per hour MEMORIAL HOME; INC. SECTION 1 A. Dignity - Reverence - Efficiency & Economy Polish-American Citizens attending clergy, the aa Leap Update Co-ordinater 10.000 00 403 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 John L. Burk, Dir. i Paul Konarski, Mgr Club, for their kintkiess at organist, and Henry Parow bb Leap Update Aidse 4.00 per hour Est. 1 9 2 9 cc Leap Recreation Co-ordmater 10.000 00 52 RIDGE ROAD the death of our brother, and his staff for their kind dd Leap Recreation Aida 9.000 00 father and husband, Peter P . e« C *ta Ctork Typist 400 per hour LYNDHURST, N.J 438-7272 and efficient services. Szymialowicz. dition to th* co m p *nello n herein s*t for them the sum ol *350 00 each for tr 939-0490 Sincerely of defraying th* coat of thair uniforms Our thanks also to the Bereaved Family of C Sgt Detectiv* and Detective Patrolman will receive an additional *50.00 per Large Chapels Parking on Premises JOSEPH M. NAZARE, MGR. month paid semi-annually Lyndhurst Police Peter P. Szymialowicz 0 C ollage incentive pay will ba at the rata ol *300 00 par yaai lor A A Degree and *600 00 par year for B A o rB S Degree to be paid semi-annually 1 The salary scheduto tor the Police Department is hereby established as follows 6 months probationary period *11.875,00 6 months - 1 y e a rs ...... 13,538.00 1 - 2 years 14,139 00 2 - 3 years 14.748 00 2 The salary schedule tor the Buildings snd GROUNDS Crewmen is hereby KIMAK established as follows Funeral Home 438-6708 P A R O W 425 Broad Street. CARLSTADT Funeral Home

SHORTER memorial home Serving Every Religion HCN8Y S PAROW Director 185 Ridge Rd DIFFILY SERVICE TRUSTWORTHY• DEPENDABLE WWHHORLY SPIRIT NURSING M em orial Day FUNERAL HOME While our services retain that neigh- P A R K M A N O R HOME boriy spirit of sympathetic "... that every man shall have liberty, without understanding, they also reflect high M K X n u a t U r r P a l M C * r r hindrance, to be what God made him." standards of efficiency and competent Henry Ward Beecher 19 LINCOLN AVENUE, direction. Specializing in Female Patients RUTHERFORD, N. J. 07070 PKOTESSIONAl NURSING STAFF r • AGE0 THOMAS J. DIFFILY REHABILITATION PROGRAM • CONVALESCENT FUNERAL fiOME, INC. PHYSICAl THfRAPY • CHRONICALLY III 0XYGCN t FRACTURE EQUIPMENT • POST-CTBtATIVE Walter It Calhoun, Richard Mimmo. Manager. SMCIAl WETS Owner-Manager (SUCCESSOR TO ALICE C. C0LUNS) FUNERAL HOME 23 Park Place, Bloomfield 7 4 3 - 7 7 7 2 425 RIOGE ROAO, LYNDHURST 41 AMES AVENUE, RUTHERFORD Louis J. Stellato, Jr. m n M b»r of N.J. & Americas Nursing Mmm Attn. OWNER MANAGER 1939-0098 Professional Cars m • Homebke Environment a 939-1050 Member, th* International Order o» tha Golden Ruto 24 -T H U R S D A Y , MAY 24,1979

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ORDINANCE NO. 1171 ORDINANCE NO NOTICC ORDINANCE obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon any junk automobile or lunk auti NOTICE OF DECISIONS BOND' ORDINANCE ■II the taxable property within the *—-body, ■ aa— heretofore**— rzi— i ----- defined NO. 1979-3 OINANC NO TICE IB H E RE B Y GIVEN that the ^ ----- Borough for th* payment of the following proposed ordinance was J F T M l chapter, on arty public.: or private, On May 15. 1979, Planning P RO VIDING FOR THE ------*----- “ bin the Borough of obligations and in ter eet ther~— — • introduced and passed on first reading at BY THE ADC. .. property withlb tH_ - Board, Borough of Carlstadt, ACQUISITION AND a meeting of the Mayor and Council of Rutharford. unlasa same ia m an AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE lim itation of rate or amount. ENTITLED .... ._ ( 1 ) approved minor sub­ ANO REGULATE TAXI CABS INSTALLATION OF the Borough of Rutherford, in tha County ABANDONED OM JUNKED Section 6 Thie bond ordinance ahall of Beraen. Naw Jersey heW on the 15th BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR division application of Albert ANO TAXI CAB DRIVERS IN REPLACEMENT PUMPS AT take effect 30 days after the firat If eny motor vehicle, omnibus, roed dev of May. 1979. and mat aaid ordinance ------tWOLOF THE BOROUGH Of Consentino, 31 Franklin St., THE BOROUGH OF EAST THE TRUMAN ROAD PUMP publication thereof after final adoption, wlrt be taken up for further coneideration ORD, COUNTY OF BERGEN, tractor, trailer, truok or truck-trailer or as provided by the Local Bond Lew for final paaaapa at the meeting of aaid 'NEW JERSEY: other vehicle, aa defined in thie chepter, Blk. 7. Lot 4. (2) approved RUTHERFORD STATION IN AND BY THE ehell be abandoned on artvela lands for Mayor and Council to be held at Ms m inor subdivision spplication BOROUGH OF NORTH . he Code of the Borough of ten ( 10 ) d a y s or more, it sh all be NOTICE OF PENOtNG ORDINANCE Rutherft r Rutherford is hereby emended by tne ad­ presumed thet the owner or tenant in with a variance for Dominick CERTIFICATION ARLINGTON. IN THE COUNTY NO. 1171 possession of aaid land haa abandoned it M ^ ^ e h ^ 1 'or dition of a new chapter entitled Chapter Daniele, 435-ath St.. Bl. 90, Lot OF BERGEN, NEW JERSEY, The ordinance published herewith was Memoerenip, 125. Vehicles. Abendoned or Junked/ as or permitted or auffered it to be Staropoli. Acting introduced and passed upon first ... S-/>*rSP'1 ■f'*11 become a member of follows: abandoned there. I. Rose '^ ./fre Oipertment of “ ------24. Clerk of East APPROPRIATING $7,500 reeding at a meeting of the Meyor end ______J may be Inter eet ed therein Borough Rutherford or any of w ill be given an Opportunity to be heerd VEHICLES. ABa S oS nEDOR JUNKED MARY TROMBITAS. Clerk THEREFOR AND Council of the Borough of North **■ Rutherford, hereby certify that thereof unleee he has b concerning the same. Sec 124-1. Legislative FlncRnge. Depertment of the Borough of Planning Board a true copy of the AUTHORIZING THE Arlington, in the County of Bergen, New A copy of this ordinance hes been it is hereby determined arid declared Rutherford finds any motor vehicle, the above is .. poeted on the Bulletin Boerd upon which that the abandonment or storage out-of- Published: May 24.1979 ISSUANCE OF $7,OX BONDS Jeraey, held on Tueeday, May 15.1979 it omnibus, roed tractor, trailer, truck or ordinance passed by the will be further considered for final public notices are customarily poeted in doors of any motor vehicle not currently truck-trailer or other vehicle which has the M unicipal Building of the Borough, in use for transportation and not Fee: *4.41 Mayor and Council of the O R NOTES OF THE paaaege. after pubtic heenng thereon, at Rutherford at and a copy is available up to and currently Hconeed or registered, c Borough of East BOROUGH FOR FINANCING a meeting of said Mayor * Council to be Including the tim e of such meeting to the public streets or on any private public or privet* property, such m the meeting held on Monday. PART OF THE COST held in the Council Chembers, in said members of the general pU>lic ot _ ...... r of-1 Rutharford,Ruth^fo ia of the Police Department shall r______Borough who shaft request such cop contrary and inimical to the public May 21, 19/9, in the Council THEREOF Borough on Wedneedey. June 8. 1979 at same or secure the removal of the ORDINANCE NO. 8 o'clock pm , and during the week prior B. Any action fireman who has welfare in that such vehicles so vehicle to~to* a storage placepiece deeignated byt Chambers of the Municipal abandoned or stored attract or many the MayorMavor and C ouncil of theth* Borough ofi BE IT ORDAINED BY THE to and up to and including the dete of attract persons of tender poors who, AN ORDINANCE TO AMENO AND Building, East Rutherford, Rutherford. Such vehicle shell first be S U P P LEM E N T C HA PTER 113 O F TH E BOROUGH COUNCIL OF THE such meeting, copies of said ordinence 9 0 ) years or has completed twenty-fh* being so attracted, may play in and about retained in impoundment until the New Jersey at 7:30 p.m. A them and be Injured in eo doing and in CODE OF THE BOROUOH OF BOROUGH OF NORTH will be made available at the Clerk s O f­ person owning the same shell first pey RUTHERFORD ENTITLED TAXICABS quorum being present fice to the members of the general public Borough C that such vehicles so sbendoned the ressonable coet of the removal and stored out-of-door*. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR ARLINGTON. IN THE COUNTY who shall request the seme storage which may result from such AND COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF ORDINANCE NO. 777 remove) before regaining poeeession of OF BERGEN. NEW JERSEY HEDLEY 0 HOUSE C Inactive members shell have all of are unsightly and deteriorating, become RUTHERFORD AS FOLLOWS: ROSE STAROPOLI the vehicle. The ebsndonment of sny SECTION 1 Chepter 113, Section (not less than two-thirds of all Borough Clerk the right a. duties and prtvtlsgee of on more urfcightfy and are detrimental to vehicle shell be without debility to the Acting Borough Clerk Published May24.1979 active member except they ahall not and depreciate the veiue of propertiee in 113-2 of the Code is hereby emended to Borough of Rutherford.orough Rutherford. sdd s new sub-peregrsph E to reed ss May 24, 2979 members thereof affirmatively Fee *55 38 perform active fire-fighting dirt tee nor be PUBLIC STREETS IN AND BY THE the neighborhood where they ere located B whenever sny vehicle is in ellolble to vote for or serve as an officer BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD. IN THE and In the Borough as a whole follows: concurring) AS FOLLOWS: of the Department or eny Compeny, but COUNTY OF BERGEN. MEW JERSEY. S ec 125-1. DenrWUona. E All new spplicsnts for driver s Section 1 The improvement may serve as a member of the Fire TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF? A. The following terme, phraaee end described in Section 3 of this bond Prevention Bureau notwithstanding their •600.000.00 TO PAY THE — ** worda uaed in and ror the purpoee of this five (5) dsys of ths dete of the three (3) yesrs. or two (2)years if a holder ordinance is hereby authorized as a Creditors of Bertha Ehrflch THEREOF, TO MAI*“ * chapter shall be deemed to have the impoundment, notify the registered S E C T IO N 3. S ect I c PAYMENT AND — ‘ of either a driver's educetion certificate DRrWNANOF NO 79-7 general improvement to be undertaken are by order of G ILL C. JOB Surrogate of following meentnaa: owner in writing by registered mail at tl- Bergen Cuunly, dated Me* 6. 1979 upon paragraph B of the ( ISSUANCE OF ABANDONED VEH ICLE — Any motor known address or the owner of the or a defensive driver's course certificate by The Borough of North Arlington. New application of the subscriber notified to emended to read aa follow*: S U C H A P P R O vehicle, om nibus, road tractor, trailer, removel of such vehicle, the reeson for to be entitled to the tseuence of e taxi AN O RDINA N CE TO A C C EP T THE Jersey For the improvement or purpoee bring In their debts, demands and claims S. Inective Member*, PROVIDE FOR ______its rsm ovsl snd the locstion of the truck, truck-trailer and veide which: . hepter 113, DEDICATION OF ROAD FOR USE AS A described in Section 3, there is hereby ageihet her estate under oeth, within six T h e un ifo rm allowance BOND ANTICIPATION NOTfc (1) is pertaed without the current yeer s vehicle ’" itw i& r ? PU BLIC S T R E E T ANO HIGHWAY ANO m onths from above date. authorized by aub-paragrea ANTICIPATION OF THE IT ------113-A of the Code is hereby an sppropriated the sum ot $7,500, registration or tdentiftcetion markers es S ec. 125-7 Sele of Impounded Vehicles NAMING SAME AS OELL ROAD IN SUCH BONOS required by law. or THE BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT. including the sum of $500 as the down jen A ve n u e Whenever eny vehicle impounded by payment required by the Local Bond Jersey City, N .J 07306 (W) Haa been continuously perked in the Police Depertment shell remeio The following listed fares shall be the BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY any public street or on any p i£ lic land for Laura E. Morrow uncleimed for e period of ninety (90) maximum charge for conveying l aw The down payment is now available become effective Jenuery 1.1980. a period of ten (10) days, or passengers within the Borough of APPROVED by virtue of provision for down payment 197 Paaaaic Avenue (3) la ao disabled aa to constitute sn deys. the vehicle shall t Rutherford DOMINICK PRESTO Peeeeic N J. 07055 and or for capital improvement purpoeee m NOTICE described In Section 3 of this ordinence obstruction to traffic, and the driver or A A fee of *1.40 for conveying e Mayo> The Howerd Savinge Bank peraon owning or in charge thereof passenger from one pick- up point wrfhln one or mors previously adopted budgets. 80 Main St are hereby authorized to be mede in i ATTEST FRANCES GOMEZ. Section 2 In order to finance the cost The foregoing ordinance was cordance with law There ie hereby i the Borough of Rutherford to one Borough Clerk West Orange, N J 07062 introduced at a regular meeting of the a*rsvK rerwMKSi1satv of such ssls has been given st least seven destinstion within ths Borough of the im provement or purpose not propriated to the meking of the seve _ (7) dsys pnor thereto by one (1) By Thomas 0 Alvarez Mayor and Council of the Borough of im provements described in Section 3 (4) la found to be mechanically B Fifty cents (* 50) mey be cherged for covered by application of the down Truet Officer, Rutherford in the County of Bergen. New inoperative and ia allowed to remain - Jblicatlon in the newapeper circuleted I hereby certify that the foregoing hereof (hereinafter referred to as inoperative for a period of sovonf7^ds^a eech additional peaeenger to the seme ordinance was passed by tha Mayor and payment, negotiable bonds are hereby Executors Jeraey, held May 15, 1979 and will be purposes '), the respective amounts of the Borouah of Rutherford end upon authorized to be issued in the principel Published Msy 24.1979 further considered for ftnel pssaags after liling of s copy ol C. Twenty-five cents (*25) additional Council ot th® Borough of Carlatadt at a Fee *6 24 money hereinafter stated as the ap lertment), amount of $7 000 pursuant to the Local public hearing at a regular meeting of propriation for said respective purpoees owner of the cehicle by registered meil st charge for any trip to or from a location regular meeting held on May 21,1973 least seven (7) deys prior to the sele The Bond Law In anticipation of the laauance said Meyor and Council to be held in the Such appropriation shall ba met from the E ast of Route 17 in the Borough M unicipal Building in aeid Borough on proceeds of the sale of the bonds (5) is found without one (1) or more address of the owner ee shown on the 0 Twenty-five cents (•») mey be of the bonds negotiable bond Ju n e S , 1979 et 8:00 o'clock pm . authorized, and the down payment ap­ tires records of the Stele Division of Motor chsrged for eech peckage in exceee of anticipation notes are hereby authorized ORDINANCE NO. 1170 propriated, by thia ordinance. JUNK AUTOMOBILE or JUNK Vehicles shell be deemed sufficient for three (3) packages traneported per trip. to be issued pursuant to and within the SECTIO N 2 It ie hereby determined A UTO M O BILE BODY — Any sutomobile the purpose of this chepter E A wartino time fee mey be cherged limitations prescribed by the Local Bond AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND end steted thet (1) none of the purpoeee w hich Is no longer in ectuel use es s Sec 125-6. Violetions and Peneitlee of fifty cents (* 50) for up to the first five referred to in the schedule set forth in motor vehicle or which Is wholly unfit, (5) m inutes, snd ten cents (*.10) per ORDINANCE NO. 1045 Section 3 of this ordinanoo la a current without rebuilding or reconditioning for minute thereefter Section 3 (a) The improvement hereby ford, N J use in highwsy transportetton or vmich (SECTION 10f) ENTITLED AN P U B LISH ED M ey24 1979 expense of seid Borough, and (2) it is unished 6y a fine not exceeding two authorized and the purpose for the Fee *17 16 necessary to finance add purpoees by has been discarded for use aa a motor vehicle or otherwise sbendoned u n d r e d (*200 ) d o ll a r s o r by financing of which the bonds are to be ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN EImprisonment for a term not exceeding Borouoh pursuant to the Local Bond PERSON — Any individual, firm, issued is the acquisition and installation ORDINANCE NO 883 partnership or corporation being the ninety (90) deys. or both, st ths discretion i tie luregoing orainsnce n of replacement pumps at the Truman Lew o f New Jersey, and C3) eech of said of ths Municipel Judge, snd eech day introduced et s rsguier meeting of AN O RD IN A N CE PROHIBITING THE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE purposes shall be unoerteken as a owner or having any legel right in. of or SALE OR DISPLAY AND THE Road Pump Station NOTICE TO BIDOCRS to the motor vehicle or other vehicle aa that aeid violation shall continue shall be Mevor end Council of the Borbugf_jtl of MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES FOR (b) The estimated maximum amount of ADOPTING A FIRE Seeled Proposals for the Sewer herein defined deemed a separate offenae 3 f t ; PARAPHERNALIA RELATING TO bonds or notes to be issued for the PREVENTION CODE Cleaning Program Contract 13' will be POLICE DEPARTMENT — The Police Sec 125-9 Dec I er at ton of nuisance further considered for fineTr-ttani after A continuance of a violation or a CONTROLLED DANGEROUS improvement or purpose is as stated in p'osi? a 5 i r r ’(S. p„,™ . Department of the Borough of public hearing at a regular meeting of SUBSTANCES PRESCRIBING received by the Eaat Rutherford hereby authorized for the ffnencing of noncom pliance with the provisions of Section 2 hereof Sewerage Authority, County of Bergen. seid Mayor and Council to be held in the BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing REGULATIONS GOVERNING which said oMigationa are to b9 issued, this chapter shell be deemed s nuisance M unicipal Bulldino in said Borough on Body ot the Township of Lyndhurat In (C) The estimated cost of the Stata of New Jersey, at the East are set forth in The following Schedule r^otor June 5 1979 at 6 Ooo clock pm the County ot Bergen as follows improvement or purpoee is equal to the CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS Rutherford Sewerage Authority offices of Improvements, Purposes and tractor, "trailer ' "truck." "truck- SECTION I amount of the appropriation herein made LIFE AND PROPERTY Amounts, which schedule aiso shows trector, ' end "vehicle" ere intended to TO 425B Paterson Avenue, Eaat Rutherford. (1) ths sstim sted coat of eech such heve the meanings staled end defined in No person shall advertise display sell therefor FROM FIRE OR New Jeraey on May 31. 1979 at 8:30 pm purpose snd (2) the amount of eech such or offer to sell any type of syringe, sum w hich is to be provided by the down N J .S A . 39:1-1 et seq. Section 4 All bond snticip^ notes Preveiling Time or shortly thereafter and Sec. 125-3 Abandonment of Vehicles needle eye dropper, spoon, pipe testing issued hereunder shall mature at such EXPLOSIONS: AND peyment hereinener appropriated to nufiurford.NJ. Kit or other paraphernalia or appliances at that time and place publicly opened finance the reepecttve purpoeee. end (3) Prohibited NOTICE PUBLISHED May 24.1979 designed for ordinarily used in smoking, tim es as may be determined by the chief ESTABLISHING A BUREAU and read for the following principel Iteme the estimeted maximum amount of It shall be unlewfui for eny person to The foregoing ordinance was Fee *15 60 testing weighing meaauring injecting, financial officer provided that no note OF FIRE PREVENTION AND of worK. bonds and notes to be issued for eech sbendon or suffer to permit the introduced at s reguier meeting of the cooking or sniffing marijuana, cocaine, shall mature later then one year from Its such purpose, and (4) the period of ebsndonment of eny motor vehicle, Meyor end Council of the Borough of PROVIDING OFFICERS 1 Clean approximately 28.700 L F of om nibus, roed tractor, trailer, truck or Rutherford in the County of Bergen, New opium, hashish or other controlled date The notes shall beer interest at senitery sewer ss follows s 9.600 L.F. of usefulness of eech such purpoee. ec- such rate or rates and be in such form as THEREFOR AND DEFINING cordmg to its reesonsble life, computed truck-trailer or other vehicle, es defined Jersey, held May 15. 1979 and will be 12 diam eter pipe, b 4.000 L.F of 18' from the dete of said bonds: herein, out-of-doors upon sny public or further considered for finel passage after may be determined by the chief financial THEIR POWERS AND diamter pipe, c 2,500 L.F. of 24 privste Isnds in the Borough of public hearing at a regular meeting of SEC T& N II officer The chief financial officer shall ------t IMPROVEMENTS. It shall constitute a common nuisance DUTIES. diam eter pipe, d 8.000 L.F of 36 Rutherford or in eny public street or seid Msy or and Council to be held in the to maintain any building. conveyance or determine all matters in connection wrth diem eter pipe, e. 2,100 L .F of 42" The pevement r t of the between the right-of-way lines of sny M unicipal Building in aaid Borough on notes issued pursuant to this ordinance STATEMENT public right-of-wsy therein. Nothing June 5. 1979 at 8 00 o clock P M premises whatever which is resorted to diameter pipe, f 2.500 L F of 6" to 10" verious public streets or portions thereof by persons for the manufacture, and the chief financial officer a signature At a regular meeting of the set forth herein by the reconstruction of herein contained shell be ------Helen S Soroka diameter pipe the surfece. intermediate and base Borough Clerk distribution, dispensing, administration upon the notes shall be conclusive Mayor and Council of the Dated May 16.1979 or uae of any type of synnge. needle, eye evidence as to all such determinetions 2 Provide T V Inepection and report courses thereof to s thic kness of TW '-B", Borough of North Arlington s class "B" roadway or equivalent aa garage, barn or other building. Rutherford. N J dropper spoon, pipe testing kit or other All notes issued hereunder may be for 7,500 L F of 36 diemeter pipe after Published Msy 24.1979 cleaning defined in N J 8 40A 2-22, together with Sec 125-4 Junked Vehicles. paraphernalia or appliances designed for renewed from time to time subject to the held on Tuesday, May 15.1979 Fee *51 46 or ordinarily used in smoking, testing all work and appurtenenoea neceaaary No person shell piece, keep or store provisions of N J S A 40A 2-8(a) The the foregoing ordinance was All bida shall be eubmftted on the and suitable therefor, including but not REALTY INC/BROKER weighing, measuring, infecting, cooking proposal form fumiehed and shall be or sniffing marijuana, cocaine, opium, chief financial officer is hereby adopted by the Mayor attested limited to the replacement of curbs and Matchmakers for Peoplt «nd Homes" hashish or other controlled dangerous authorized to sell pan or all of the notes delivered in seeled enveiopee at the time udew slka ss may be required by said substances as defined by N J S A from time to time at public or private sale by the Borough Clerk end place specified with the envelope reconstruction. HOME A VEN UE (36 Wide) — From the 24 21 1 et seq and to deliver them to the purchasers engrossed in the ordinance marked Sewer Cleening Program southw esterly side of Union Avenue, SECTION III thereof upon receipt of payment of the book and published ac­ Contract 13 southwssterly. to the northeeeterty aide Penalty Any person who violates any purchase price plus accrued interest Copies of the specifications mey be of Feirview Avenue, approximately 955 438-5350 of the provisions of this ordinance shall from their dates to the date of delivery cording to law sxsm ined snd obtained during regular feet. upon conviction thereof be punished by APPROVED EDWARD FRANKLIN PLA C E (30 Wide) — From ■ fine not to exceed Five Hundred thereof The chief financial officer is business hours at the office* nf the Eaat the southeeeterly e d * of Home Avenue, 438-5371 (*500 00) Dollars, or by imprisonment for directed to report in writing to the MARTONE Rutherford Sewerage Authority, in Eaat southeesterly, to the northeasterly side a term not exceeding ninety (90) days, or governing body at the meeting next suc­ Mayor Rutherford and at the office of Schoor. of Chestnut Street, spproximetefy 350 Rutherford S72.SOO both A separate offense shall be deemed ceeding the dete when any sale or DePaima ft Gillen Inc , 1160 Route 46. Spacious COLONIAL on to have been committed on eech day delivery of the notes pursuant to this ATTEST HEDLEY D. HOUSE during or on which a violation occurs or Parsippany. New Jeraey Bidders will be beautiful trae-llned ordinance is made Such report must Borough Clerk furnished with a copy of the Contract southweetsrty. croeemg Cooper Piece, to residential street, features continues May 24,1979 SECTION IV include the amount, the description, the Published: Documents by request upon proper the northeasterly side of Francisco laroe living and dining rms interest rate and the maturity schedule of This ordinance shall take effect Fee *14.04 notice and payment of a non-refundebia w/Tea burning fireplace, immediately upon final the notes sold, the price obtained and charge of Twenty-Five ($25 00) dollars publication according to law From the southwesterly side of Union dlne*l«i kitchen, 4 lerge the nam ed the purchaser payable to Schoor. DePaime ft Gillen Inc. Avenue, eouthwestsrly, to the Section 5 The capital budget of the northeasterly eide of Frsndeoo Avenue. bedreeme end ntedern both PU BLIC NOTICE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Each bid muat be accompanied by e Borough of North Arlington is hereby COUNTY OF BERGEN certified check, caah or bid bond in an w m amended to conform with the provisions RESOLUTION B REALTY INC/BROKER PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN amount of not leae than ten (10%) per the south wee terfy aids of Wt______of this ordinance to the extent of any May 15.1979 *Matchmakers for People and Homes" fer the kiddies. Will SeH THAT A R EG U LA R MEETING Of the W H EREA S, the rules and regutMiona cent of the bid. peyobie without eny Avenue, southwesterly, to the Board of Commissioners of the inconsistency herewith adopted by the U.S. Deportment of the conditional endorsement aa guarantee northeasterly sideline of Marginal Road. Fasti Hurry end dial...... Township of Lyndhurst, Bergen County Section 6 The following additional that in case the Contract is awarded to New Jersey held on Tuesday. May 22 matters ara hereby determined, ^ H E m SSV u m IP o b Wide) - From 1979. the above ordinance was the bidder, he will within ten (10) days the southwesterly side of Addison 438-5350 • 438-5371 RUTHERFORO $77,900 declared recited and stated thereafter, execute auch Contract and Avenue, southwssterly. to the introduced and passed on its first (a) The im provem ent or purpose Start Spring With A Fling... reeding and that said ordinance shall be Period Allotments: and furnish satisfactory performance bond northeaeterly sideline of Pierrepont taken up for further consider st ion for described in Section 3 of this bond W H ER EA S, the Local Finance Boerd Upon failure to do so. he shall forfeit the 5 OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU In this spacious S room final passage at a regular meeting of the ordinance is not a current expense It is has promulgsted that such changes Colonial feeturing living msde after Entitlement Period deposit s s liquidated damages and the northeasterly side of Union Avenue, * 57 PARK AVE, RUTHERFORD Board of Commissioners to be held on an improvement or purpose that the acceptance of the bid will be contingent room with leg burning fire- Borough of North Arlington may lawfully Allotments have been budgeted must be Tuesday June 12. 1979 at 8 00 o'clock in approved by the Director, upon the fulfillment of this requirement the evening, prevailing time, or as aoon undertake as a general Improvement 44oreet. *200 RiOGE ROAD, LYNDHURST place, formal dining room, NOW, THEREF6RE. BE IT by the bidder No interest shell be thereafter as said matter can be reached and no part of the cost thereof has been IRVING PLA C E (30 Wide) — From the modern eet-ln kitchen, 1- 1 / 2 R ES O LV E D , that in accordance with the silowed upon any auch certified check or southw esterly side of Union Avenue, * 16 ORIWT WAY, (21*. Haw) RUTHERFORO at the Lyndhurst Municipel Building, at or shall be specially assessed on provisions, the Borough of Rutherford beths plus S bedrooms. Qoed which time and place all persons who caah southwesterly, to the northwesterly *de property specially benefited thereby hereby requests that the Director of the of Feirview Avenue, epproximetefy 935 * 209 RIDGE ROAD, NORTH ARUNGTON residential aree. Cell to see H may be interested therein shall be given Division of Local Government Services Each bid must also be ecoompenied by an opportunity to be heard concerning (b) The period of uaetuinesa of the today. improvement or purpose within the make the following corrections in the a certificate from a bonding company M O RSE A VEN UE (36 Wide) — From * 41 NAUTILUS OR. (OcaM Acns) MANAHAWKIN Reserve tor Revenue Shenng Funds by licensed to do business in the State of limitations ot the Local Bond Law. ac­ Entitlement Period RUTHERFORO S72.800 BOARD OF cording to the reasonable life thereof New Jerse y guaranteeing that if the ‘ K hviho all M uhi mainraEEOBnm— ENTITLEMENT PERIOO (JANUARY 1, proposal of the bidder be accepted they COMMISSIONERS computed from the date of the bonds proxlm etely 1------WORDS W O N T DO IT 1977 TO S EP TEM B ER 30 1977) will furnish s performance bond in the RUTHERFORO..EAST RUTHERFORD..LYNDHURST Townehip of authorized by this bond ordinance, is 40 From Assessm ent Mep Aggregete Appropriation On this one...Hurry le see , Lyndhurst fact am ount of the bid and the ac­ CARLSTADT..WOOD-RIDQE.. HASBROUCK IKU H u n-i i-i __ — — - years Updste ...... *2.296 02 and.stimated HEIGHTS.-WALLIMaTON..*ORTH ARLINGTON ATTEST HERBERTW PERRY (c) The Supplemental Debt Statement Construction of Taxi Stand ceptance of the bid is contingent upon Coat *800,000 00 sized 1S0* let feeturing living Township Clerk Planting Area 1.346 98 the fulfillm ent of this requirement Aggregete KEARNY Lyndhurst. New Jersey required by the Local Bond Law has been Down Peyment * 30.000 00 duly prepared and filed in the office of To Administrative and Exectutve Ths East Rutherford Sewerage C odification of Zoning Aggregate Amount of the C le rk and a complete executed Authority reeervea the right to waive any E E W M w r w RBRYQURiaMa p B R f lu s iA t a m kitchen, 1-1/2 beths plus 4 DATED May 22. 1979 O rd inance*...... *3,645 00 Bonds and Notaa *570.000.00 lerge bedrooms with perquee PUBLISHED May 24 1979 duplicate thereof has been filed in the of­ B E IT FU R TH ER RESO LVED, thet the inform alities or irregularities in the txd SECTION 4 The cost of such Fee '21 54 fice of the Director of the Division of received, end to refect eny and or all purposes, as hereinbefore stated fleers. Extra include finished Local Government Services in the bids aa in its judgment mey beet serve include; the aggregate amount of attic, full bemt. 1 car garage. Governing Body, warranted end Is *52.000 00 whtcn is eetimeted to be Department of Community Affairs of the the interest of the Authority The necessary to finence the ooet of such State of New Jersey Such statement Authority shall have a minimum of thirty purpoees,purposes, includingIncluding ms _ "______1*--*'- _ s o li® Notice of Application — Please take WALLINGTON IN THE STO’s notice that an application has been filed shows that the gross debt of the Borough (30) days from the receipt of bids either counting, engineeringengineer*r and Inepectto The Governing Body gives htgh priority costs, legel expenees snd other ei SPRING IS HERE... with the Clerk of the Borough of North as defined in the Local Bond Law is to maintaining the zoning etandarda of accept or reject same 123 Brook Ave. Arlington N J for the transfer of plenary penses, including interest on such increased by the authorization of the the community and to this end. feels thet The Owner or the Engineer reeerves —-jstions tpjhe^sortsnd - En|oy H In this new 2 femHy retail consumption licenee S0239-3£ bonds and notes provided in this bond the Borough s Zoning Ordinances be up- Brend new owners 0 25-00 2 p resen tly held by O rland the right to require s complete financial PASSAIC PARK C ham berlain and Howard Hilberg. 26 ordinance by $7,000, and the obligations and experience stetement from ireby determined apt. wltti Ridge Road. North Arlington, N.J. trading authorized herein will be within ail debt 02) Certified Copiee of tfMa Reeotution be prospective bidders showing thet they kitchen, tiled both, lerge Uv limitations prescribed by that Law as The Bourbon Street Pub to Molly filed with the Director of Local have satisfactorily completed work of the M cGuire a Time T A Molly McGuire s - (d) An aggregate amount not ex Government Servicea in Trenton: end. nature required before furnishing capital improvement fund in budgets BE IT FU RTH ER RESO LVED, thet the S room income ept. and extre Individuals Margaret O'Brien. Tomas ceeding $2,500 for iteme of expens* proposal forms or specifications, or heretofore adopted for said Borouah are Tudisco and Robert Pierro listed m and permitted under N .J S A Borough Clerk be and she IS hereby now svellsbie to finence said purpoeee rente! unit. Lerge let end before swarding the Contract. A copy of said application is on file 40A 2-20 may be included aa part of the euthorized to advertiee thia Raeoiutton in The ,aum — of »30.

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r a U R S D A Y , .*!»—» LYNDHURST ( R e a l E s t a t e ] a - . . . M OOUM * RO O « C A M s e llin g yo u r h o m e ? 5r t c k 3 2 H e balh t. Garage. 50*125 lot. Taxes >799.15. A n u t to ate, pfcjt much more Tirana it location ASWNG *58,900 SUMMER PREVIEWS M ULTIPLE LIST IT PAS9AIC 2 FAMILY Good investment. F H A. approved 4 . 4 Rms. 2 New gas X = 3 RUTHERFORD units. Hot water baseboard heat. New w iling Modern baths A REAL BARGAIN. M odern kitchens. Enclosed lot. Low taxes e q u a l VK ? ? , m* n S-,h0™ * * WnWn9 " * > '* Price. Owner m u tt f o r A c t i o n sell this large 7 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms Large lot Low *31.900 h o u s in g taxes Excellent location NORTH ARLINGTON OPPORTUNTTY ASKING >56,000 6 4 6 •133.500 Koster Of Active Brokers Affiliated With NUTLEY LYNDHURST OWNER VERY ANXIOUS 4 Family. Excellent investment near stores & transportation Must sell this large 2 family bhek. 5 4 4 2 Furnaces Lame ASKING >120,000 CSouth H3s.xg£.n County ^Boaxd of66 900 RUTHERFORD NEW LISTING 3 . 4 Bdrs. Formal living room with fireplace. Dining room AMNV, MANY MORE HOMES IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA FOR YOU TO SEE with beamed ceiling. Mod eat-inkit., den, finished room on MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE______3rd floor. Full basement with lavatory Wall to wall carpets. FOB MORE INFO CALL VINCE Drapes & Dishwasher S o* V7nc« A nd 0 * C onvinced For All Your K oo l Ettatm Nmoda ■82.500 HAROLD A.PARETI INTINDOLA REALTY SUSANNEC. BINGHAM, 404 Hackensack Street PRESTIA REALTY. INC 314 Ridge Road REALTY CO Tel. 438-0550 71 Park Ave. 460-0420 58 Union Ave RUTHERFORO PARK AVE. LOCATION Tel . 939-3912 VINCENT AUTERI 933-2213 D C J I c e n r e W orrian’s apparel will share V? of floor space & '6 expense GEORGE ZIMMERMANN REAL ESTATE WALTER F. SAPINSKI WILLIAM A. BLACK w ith compatible retail 335 Hackensack Street RG^EALTY AGENCY 106 Park Avenue 476 RIVERSIDE AVENUE Tel. 939-1675 151 Park Ave 452 Ridge Road Tel 438-2222 933-0306 m Rutherford, N.J. 07070 P R tS TIA REALTY, INC Tel. 438-6661 PETER FERRARO Tel 438-2533 LATORRACA REALTY, CORP. 332 Hackensack Street 9 Lincoln Avenue 30 Park Avenue, Rutherford Carlstadt, N.J. SAVINO AGENCY Tel. 438-1063 BUY—SELL—TRADE 935-7848 935-7800 939-3912 251 Ridge Road CENTURY 21 Tel . 438-3121 JUSTIN REALTY CO JOSEPH C. BARNET 300 Union Avenue 750 Paterson Ave SCHURCO REALTY INC Tel. 939-7500 CONNOLLY-HILLCREST REALTY 554 Valley Brook Avenue HOMETOWN AGENCY’S HOME OF THE WEEK 715 Kearny Avenue FREO P KURGAN • 933-1700 991-2300 (KURGAN-BERGEN, INC.) 41 Park Avenue CONRAD D. GEMMER DON REALTY INC. FRANK A. VOLPE Tel 939-6200 271 Valley Blvd 6 8 8 Kearny Ave. 158 Summit Ave Tel 939-8290 Lyndhurst, N.J. LATORRACA REALTY CORP Kearny, N.J. 07032 07071 WALTER E GOERNER Tel 933-8414 30 Park Avenue Tel. 996-2300 Tel 935-7848 189 Hackensack Street ELLWOOD S NEft, INC Tel 939-2464 46 Cestnut St. ALBERT GORAB AGENCY ABBOTT & ASSOCIATES BRUCKAGENCY Tel 939-8000 257 Hackensack Street "705 H i dge RJSacT 123 Ridge Road Tel 438-113%, Tel . 933-3333 North Arlington 07032 FRANK P.'NISI. INC Tel 991-4971 14 Ames Ave JEAN ROBERT REALTY VINCENT AUTERI Tel 438-4421 197 Valley Boulevard 476 Riverside Ave O CONNOR-MacMULLEN CHARLES B SWENSEN. INC Tel 939-2224 933-0306 AGENCY 149 Chestnut Street 600 Ridge Road Tel 935-4141 AUSTIN A REED BOGLE INC. 998-3600 96 Hackensack Street 300 Stuyvesant Ave AW VAN WINKLE & CO. Tel 933-6448 TWO FAMILY Tel 939-1076 O HARA AGENCY 2 Station Square RUTHERFORD — On best street in best section of town 6 132 Ridge Road Tel 939-0500 NAGEL AGENCY & 7 modern rms extra large lot Separate heat 2 car gar GIBBS AGENCY North Arlington, N.J 07032 219 Valley Blvd. wall to wall carpeting plus *300 mo income. Owner has 1 Ridge Road VAN WINKLE 4 LIGGETT North Arlington Tel 998-2916 Wood-Ridge, N.J. 07075 purchased out of town 4 has reduced price for quick sale Tel. 939-2100 85 Orient Way Tel 438-3600 You couldn t ask for more. Good value at *109.500 14 YR YOUNG 1 FAM CONSISTS OFTR. FORMAL DR ULTRA CENTURY 21 Tel 939-4343 MOO. KIT.. 3 BR S. C T B & LRG. FAM RM W BEAMED CEIL & HOMETOWN AGENCY WAYNE K THOMAS REALTY MEADOWLANO AGENCY HARVEY W. YOUNG THERMOPANE BOW WINDOW. PART FIN. BASE HAS ft BATH & 613 Ridge Road 114 Ridge Road 271 Valley Blvd. LAUNDRY RM BUILT IN I CAR GAR EXC IOC CLOSE TO TRANS 6Franklin Place m m Lyndhurst, N.J. 0071 North Arlington, N.J. 07032 Wood-Ridge 07075 26 S SCHOOLS. MUST BE SEEN >65.900 Rutherford, N.J. 07070 TRADEI. Tel 438-3320 Tel. 998-0753 Tel 939-8200 Tel. 935-4487 OF YEARS

PROPERTY SOLD: THE HOME AT 149 FERN AVENUE LYNDHURST HAS BEEN LISTED ANO SOLD BY HOMETOWN ‘The Fantasticks’ Continues also the splendid musical 0U*U™ lu , r , AGENCY T h e Fantasticks, one of musical theater s score by Harvey Schmidt and New Officers B Queen of Peace Assembly SERVICE I M U r l - j B l £ M I America's longest-running most popular and beloved Tom Jones, including such EXPERIENCE musical play, continues its shows. Written by Tom standards %s “ Try to 3428, Fourth Degree and ______"OraHAT.lSUN." — i UST WITH US AND 0€T «**O Y TO M O V tl— — successful run at the Holiday Jones, it’s the charming Remember" and “Soon It’s Patriotic arm of Knights of MEMBERS OF ' SOUTH BERGEN M LS Inn Sportsplex in Lyndhurst, story of two teenagers who Gonna Rain” . Columbus Queen of Peace Council, will nominate and ARLINGTON-KEARNY M.LfS., at Routes 3 and 17, on the fall in love, only to find that For information and MORRIS COUNTY M.LS. elect its officers for the 1979 Smdays of May 27 and June they both have a lot of reservations, please call 438^ HOMEOWNERS 80 term on Thursday, June 7. 3. The $14 dinner theater growing do. There's .^,.011 after 5 p.m. THINKING OF SELLING? presentation includes a buf­ fet dinner at 7:00 p.m., with LYNOHURST RENTALS CALL IB •** showtime at 8:30p.m. MAINTENANCE FREE n X T o r HOMETOWN ACINCY Tisaar Retro Productions, a ELL WOODS. NEW, INC. Mtfcari *. Via GMx WLOCArtow scrvice theater company based in ' ‘ >76,900 6 Rooms *350.00 H. 4 HW RUTHERFORD NORTH ARLINGTON inc. *2,700°° DOWN A FEW STEPS Mow* Hi <: fir3 now k>{ LR DR. 2 Br s f-onced-in Nutley Take a look at his younger 3 bedroom, 1V? batti Bnck and y.tr ;J \ ()•■ v< A,iy T a* under *650'"' 4 Rooms *350 00 H 4 HW Alum Sided Split Spotlessly kept and completely modem inc. with large Family room, Central Air, and prominent location Realistically Priced at *89,500 LYNDHURST — RENTALS East NEW HOUSE ?ru| floor f> rooms MOO • ntn Rutherford RUTHERFORD 5 Rooms. *325 00 plus H 4 H.W a n i r GOOD 2 FAMILY A Real Good 2 family offering a 4 and 3 layout, it s dean and modern and you can walk to town in 2 minutes. Owners are anxious - Don’t miss this chance to own a real good home' INTINDOLA Make an otter!!! RUTHERFORD CLIFTON COMFORT COUNTS REALTY 4 BR rn.i--.tiT With full bath Mod E: OUTSTANDING This small two family is ideal for many purposes. Centrally situated f.'H C I H * n B ? car garage '70s In a Great Neighbortwod. this better than new 17 year young Split offers immaculate Brick and Alum exterior, spacious 3 in a lovely residential section, this beautiful home has a four room apt. CB R O O M Y 2 FAMILY •FAiToa- bedroom, 1W bath laoyout. Central Air, extra basement on the first floor owner occupied and a three room apt. on the 2nd. floor :,0 * 1 £>4 ,,t 4 rooms on 1 st 5 rooms on 2nd Ail FAMILY ROOM, PLUS ttS T FLOOR DEN It's loaded with all rented at *200 per month. •ar rot ’ • .* par ite heat *69,900 00 314 RIDGE RD. the extras Must Be Seen!! >94.500 at *69,900 it is indeed a "must see” We have the key. L Y N D H U R S T DON REALTY RUTHERFORD Lake Stockholm. This beautiful mile long lake set amongst stately 4 6 0 - 0 4 2 0 COMPLETELY REMODELED majectic Oak and Maple trees offers the summer or winter dweller a 9 39 -20 30 REALTORS* Open 7 Days TWO FAMILY magnificent four bedroom fireplaced bunglow with dock and boat (100 137 R IO G E ROAD, LYNDHURST You must see this well finished home completely remodeled feet water frontage) is being offered at marvelous price. Save the dif­ ottering 4 very laige rooms on the 1st floor, and 7 rooms for ference. Use it as a dual purpose (summer and winter) home. Get away the 2nd floor apt 2 new eat-in kitchens, 2 new tile baths, 2 from the polution. See it now. heating systems - A l! set on an oversized lot in a great neigh­ a new, more effective way of borhood. A Steal at >67,900. Rentals Furnished large three room apt. heat and hot water *275.00 This ex­ buying or selling your home. EAST RUTHERFORO cellent first fl. apt. will be avble July 1st, 1979. TWO FAMILY Don t m iss ttils 5 and 5 with modernized kitchens, new 220 Extra large 3 roont apt. ideal for a single, a couple or 3 adults. Heat and w iring, and ideally located with a 2 car garage Can t Miss at hot water. *280.00 available July 1 st 1979. >69,900. Springtime is Sale Time Lyndhurst — For Rent 3 Room Apt. 2nd floor. Newly modernized. Wall to wall carpeting. Close to evervttiino H 4 HW supplied. Askinfl *276 a monlti. ENTERTAINER’S DELIGHT! — and a showcase, too, is this restored Victorian that needs only you to enjoy the large family room and the rear deck .. Reduced to >62.900. Make an otter! Rental RUTHERFORO — 4 Rooms. 1st floor. All utilities included. *295 00 per month. Available now I'M LOVELY! — and I have 3 bedrooms, neat as a pin, and no occupants I need some decorating, and I am offered at >65,900 “Multiple List-sell in a Jit" FAMILY DELIGHT! — Natural trim , fireplace, 5 Bedrooms. 2 full baths, den, ialousied porch How true and finished basement. Make this Kipp Farm Colonial a BUY! Asking <76,900. Let us list your home to-day. RENOVATED TWO FAMILY! — Good Income Potential, low maintenance, convenient location, The Multiple Listing Way a m ust to see at >80,000 v Savino Agency I/a \' W in k le & L ig g et t 1 Ron I tors ,')y In iU( ori feLLWOOD S. mUfAUoe* 438-3120-1 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL NEW, INC. 251 Ridge Road 86 ORIENT WAY, RUTHERFORO Lyndhurst, N J. 939-4343 ------u - >—THURSDAY, MAY 24,1979

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T« pI a e• your PETER classified ad, can 43*- Notice to pmpaaHva ranters: Any rants advertised Ml I I’ \\ \ V I I I ► •700. haraln for qualified roal rental proparly may ba tub-, OFFICE CLEANERS • /GUY Friday, FERRARO jeef to any rebate or credit required by State tew NEfiOEO — Licensed real office duties. estate aalesperaon - full time time eves. Immediate, (N.J.S. S4:4-4.3et seq.). openinga in Lodi, Eaat Small office. » Lincoln A v e n u '. Ruthartord. N.J. IB .{ INSTKl ('I lo w Plaaaant multiple £ £ £ 5 5 . REAUOR listing office. Incentive Rutherford or Palisade Park. • 438*1063 • T tN N IS — plans. Contact Sueanne Steady jobs.. Eariarn extra / I I I 1 r vv \ m i ; i » | : i n j r vs w i l l) H Bingham , 58 Union Ae., money. C TRAINEES Sine* 1933. Leeeone ft4 ” Call 9 AM .-5 P.M. Repairs, Alan Harvey, Rut^rfprd. 933-2213. 433-3366, NIGHTS I BEAT THE COLLEGE GUARD — Security. To PORTER — Full time. Good North Arlington CRUNCH. Wa hava jobs 8 P.M.-4 A.M. provide security for senior pay. Excellent benefits. Ap­ CLERK /TYPIST, available NOW. Sign up citizsn building. Must be ply in Person. Holiday Inn. Large 1 lamify or Mother Daughter Contains 4 rooms 4 bath before the college crowd SENIOR Schedule varies w ith floods us. General Labor. able to read and write Route 3 & 17. Lyndhurst. on 1 st floor. 5 Rooms & bath on second floor. 2 car garage None-semi skilled. Start English, Must be of sound DRIVER — Must have own quitting time. Earlier Home is immaculate & ready to move-in Convenient to •3.25 hour. 240 MIDLAND moral character with no car. *3.00 an hour, plus tips. Billion dollar 1st National toward end of week, start transportation & shopping, etc. AVE., GARFIELD. Labor Pool police record. Must be neat Apply at CHICK-A-DEE, 617 State Bank of New Jeraey, at *3.50 per hour. Full *70,000 of Paterson. 772-4225. No and make a favorable Ridge Rwid, North currently haa openings for Benefits. fees ever. impreasion. Performs other Arlington, NJ. alter 12 experienced typists (40 ALL COMPANY PAID. duties as may be assigned. BARTENDER. Part-time. wor0s per minute) in te rv ie w APPOINTMENT Full benefits. Must be OETA RENTAL Thoroughly experienced UNITED PHOTO NOW BEING taken to fill qua lified . An equal op­ NORTH ARLINGTON — 4 Rooms 2nd floor *275.00 with a mixologist. References We offer an excellent #16 nidge Heed heat. Adults preferred. vacancies in area. Fashion- portunity employer. Call EQUAL HOUSING Housing Authority of Bergen thoroughly checked. Call starting salary and benefit H o n h A M n ttm minded people required. Fuli package. or part time. Call 227-3799 County for information, 646- 438-0585 mominos only. NORTH ARLINGTON OPPORTUNITY 7-9 p.m.______2629 K S i l l A l |( A S All real estate advertised 'nm m m mrrnim PLEASE APPLY VVAMKIl in this n e w s p a p e r is WAITRESS-WAITER W O M A N / MAN TO DO ANY WEEK DAY. COMMERCIAL HOUSE CLEANING. Must be WOMAN-MAN fo Deli liquor store in prime business location Various deli subject to the Federal Thoroughly experienced in SSSSZiSTS!" 9:30 A.M -11A.M. t thorough. References Employers Householder,. restaurant. Hours 8*12. equipment available & plenty of parking Fair Housing Act of 1968 full course luncheons, 1:30 P.M.-3 P.M. dinners & cocktrtl service. requiruired. Call 933*480. Buineejmen who need P /T 438-0585 morninos only. CALL FOR DETAILS. which makes It illegal to Luncheon, dinner, or Temp, help Y.E.S. will advertise any preference, COUNTER HELP — Part WOMAN SEEKING WORK weekends, full or part time. time. Responsible people •Kempt to IK your joft needs PERSONNEL DEPT. {imitation or taking care of elderly or North Arlington discrimination based on References checked. Call needed to work in our promptly by referring you to FIRST NATIONAL race, color, religion, sex, 438-0585 mominos only. convenience stores in qualified young people. Y E S convalescent. Light STATE BANK houseekeeping. 6 hours per Beech Street or national origin or an Rutherford and North icte as a Clearing House of NEW JERSEY (Oft Belleville Pike) intention to make any AWNING INSTALLER — Arlington. Must be 18 or between the Employer 6 Joe day. Sleep out. 43fr0212. NEW 2 FAMILY TO BE BUILT 6 4 4 CALL FOR FURTHER Canvas awnings. Full o r part over. Apply to Forest Dairy, Seeking Youtfi, Then an no 500 BROAD ST. such preference time. Call 939-5606. Acme HOUSE CLEANING — Ex­ DETAILS 498 Union Ave., Belleville, or IMS charged Y.E.S. is stifled NEWARK, N.J. limitation or Awning & Shade Co.. call Steve at 751-5071. perienced. One or more days discrimination ." Woodridge.______try volunteers who M a b e * weekly Available for evening Thinking o f sellin g you r h o m e ? ACCOUNTING CLERK — need by txtngma these two work also. Will babysit. We have qualified buyers, This newspaper will not SALES HELP - Full time. General office background, groups together. We can M References. Own knowingly accept any ad­ Mature Apply in person including typing, use of ad- ihe need lor batystttrs. yuo transportation. Call 091- vertising tor real estate only, between 9 & 12.46 Park ding machine and work, light housekeeping, % S s " - 4906. ______OPEN 7 DAYS calculator. Experience with which is in violation of Ave., Rutherford. ______store, office 4 meny other LADY LOOKING FOR WEEKDAYS to 8 P.M. accounts payable and An «qo«j opportunity •mptoyvr the law Our readers are lobs DIAL *3*4412 HOUSEWORK Call 900-0027 SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY to 5 P.M. nformed that all OFFICE HELP WANTED - r e c e iv a b le and an -M a c , p a ' till 6 P.M. — . dwellings advertised in LOCAL MANUFACTURING understanding of computer MEMBER OF 2 BOARDS OF REALTORS this newspaper are COMPANY is seeking clerks, points out a definite asset. available on an equal op­ typists and gensrai office Employer is a medium sized portunity basis help who would be available manufacturing company CLERICALS O’HARA AGENCY tor varied periods of time. lo ca te d in South Bergen W e have positions On call basis. If you have County. Send complete 132 Ridge Road, North Arlington LEADER NEWSPAPERS available fbr old and new spare daytime hours and can re s u m e to Box 3 4 . 251 Ridge Road established companies RUTHERFORD 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL REALTOR' report to work on short Commercial Leader, 251 Boasts custom Colonial foyer Kitchen with dlshwsehar 9 9 8 -2 9 1 6 Lyndhurst, N.J. throughout local area. notice, send a brief resume Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J. Please apply now June Italian Ceramic tile bath. Intercom. Plus excel lent i o f your skills to Box 34, 07071. ______grads and returnees bedroom rental. * Commercial Leader. 2 5 1 SALES LADY SEAMSTRESS welcome. *84.900 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. N.J. Call 933-5149 or 459-4361 07071. — Experienced. Women's Specialty Store. Part time. 3 Accounting Clerks *iao Justin Realty Co.*” * eves A Saturday Permanent Bookkeeper- Part time position. Call for ap­ *5 per hr ot M.L.S. TELLERS Customer Service (Experienced Only) pointment. 991-0165. Ask for >180 JOINS Credit Clerk *150 M M iB Bd— 7EALTOP* Mr. Maain.______G S Friday *175 Billion-dollar 1st National W O M A N -M A N to h e/p at State Bank of New Jersey Receptionists *140-*180 salad counter in large Inventory Clerk *150 LYNDHURST has immediate openings restaurant and various other Clerical Ass t *145 BEAUTIFUL OFFICE SPACE IN THE HEART OF TOWN s for experienced Tellers kitchen duties. Working Secretaries, only. These positions are hours 11-3, or more if Jr & Sr. *180-220 s r w 300 Union Ave both full and part time. desired. References Accounts Payable *150-180 SAVINO AGENCY 431-3120 checked. Experienced Keypunch *155-190 NEIGHBORHOOD 939-7500 We offer an excellent preferred Call 438-0585 Rutherford REALTY GROUP starting salary and m orninos only.______benefit package. PARTIAL LISTING RIDE WANTED NORTH ARLINGTON — BVt U.S.A.“ LIFE GUARD — Red Cross ALL FEES P A ID BY Room s. Supply own utilities Certificate required. Various COMPANIES PLEASE APPLY ANY RIDE WANTED FROM North Adult preferred. Available hours. Good pay. Apply in June . 42 Bayllss Ave.. We'll help you make fhe right move WEEKDAY 9:30 AM. TO PHOENIX EMP. Arlington to Montclair 1 11A.M. person. Holiday Inn, Pt. 3 & 440 Ridge Rd., Lyndh. North Arlington. Can ba aoen Library starting Monday. altar 2 P.M 1:30 P.M. TO 3 PM. Open Nitaly to 7 July S a t 8:18 A ll. Call 991- RUTHERFORD PERSONNEL OEPT. _ Sat. 10-3PM Beautiful center hall English Tudor style, fireplace, 4 bedrooms and FIRST NATIONAL many extras Kipp Farm Area Close to schools and transportation Will STATE BANK J™. *380.00 a mown. sell fast at *97,500 | « u n & Available Jon* 1. of NEW JERSEY KEY PUNCH -EXPERIENCED 500 BROAD ST. W e have several Get that special home you always wanted and couldn't find. Now we NEWARK, N.J. EBASCO Services, Inc., a openings for experienced B IN G O B U S KEARNY — 3 Rooms at 92 leading engineering firm, keypunch operators To Philadelphia Schuyler Ave. Rent *170.00 have It Little bit of Florida in your own back yard. Scenic river view Felixble hours. Days or plus utilities. One month haa a position available evenings. Top pay for top TUES., THURS,, SAT. 4 SUN Reparian rights. for a keypunch operator Security. Mature p e rso n operators. BUS LEAVES Call for further information in its Lyndhurst facility. COMPANY BENEFITS preferred. No pata. Call 997- TUES 4 THURS. 3:30 4585 or 939-1892.______% i r * PAID BLUE CROSS SAT. 3 00 Gracious living with extra income in your pocket. This charming This excellent op­ LIFE INSURANCE An equal opportunity amptoyw portunity requires a HOLIDAY, VACATIONS spacious 5 & 6, 2 family home with mod. kitchen & mod baths Sep 4 PROFIT SHARING. ATLANTIC CITY TRIP minimum 1 year ex­ SUN., JUNE3 4 utilities, 2 car garage in prestigeous area Only *109,500 perience on an IBM 129 Call M1-3M0 lor EvetyH. machine. Starting June I quiet lifeatyte seeking studio BOOKKEEPER'S or small two. three room EXTRAVAGANZA IN W OODRIDGE ASSISTANT We offer a congenial LAS VEGAS apartment North Arlington. atmosphere, with good One of a kind. You have to see it to believe it. Cathedral ceiling, Typing, General Office General Office SEPT. 13-1* Kearny. Nutley, Lyndhurat Work. salary and benefits. If area. Referencaa supplied. q^q k,tchen and many other luxurious features. Don’t delay. Cali qualified, contact Carol FOR INFORMATION y j y - / boo SOUTH KEARNY AREA. Pleaee call 430-6460 day. Opitenok for an ap* COLLEGE 4 RESERVATIONS 372-7521 aftar& Wb re h e re to s e rv a y o u . 589-7021 pointment at (201) 460- Call Kathy 0460, ext. 304. STUDENTS 751-6384 751-8249 To place your classified ad Register now for summer call 43841700. For Your Insurance EBASCO jo b s . C le r ks, typists, secretaries, general of­ Mrs. Sophia TEMPORARY Services, Inc. fice. $$HIGH. KELLY HOROSCOPE 1050 WALL STREET BUSY BEE TEMPS. HAS WEST 253 Boulevard READER & ADVISOR Hasbrouck Haights IT LYNDHURST, N.J. 07071 288-2600 Private card and palm readings half price ALL! with this ad. Let Us Open 939 Clifton Ave., Clifton Doors For You! 773-0303- Call for appointment 472-8273

• Secretaries 212B Main Ave. • Typists _ , Jin operating: Passaic Park, N.J. • Mag Card , Vydec • Engine Lathe • Radial Drill • Milling Machine a N.C. Equipment •Fig. and Genl. Clks. • Drill Press • Horizontal Soring (nights) NURSERY SCHOOLS NURSERY SCHOOLS • CRT Keypunch Must do own setups & work from drawings with minimum 2 Where do you fit in? At supervision. Full benefits program. Modern plant & Kelly it's your choice. At W|SE OWL Nuiseiy School Kelly we care about YOU. equipment , At Kelly, you get Higher ALSO Pay, Automatic Raisas Expeditors-Follow Up a n d m any bonus ★ A bright sunny 1st floor facility in a private home Programs. Experienced industrial machine shop follow up. Familiar with routing procedures & scheduling. “ “ m3 ™ ,ully equipprt p" sch00' offHtn<> KELLY ALSO Hex-0-Writer Operator .,st3H °* acc,Mlted experienced Services (The Kelly Girl People) ALSO Rutherford Mechanical i Electrical Assemblers 8 Station Square Interview Hours _ , 935*5885 Register early for fall sessions of your choice * An Equal Opportunity Em ploy* .Mon. 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. • Tues. thru Fri. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M., Sat. 8 AM.-Noon 759-1211

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Cor Cotv EAST RUTHERFORD 89 Boiling Springs Ave Nothing New B M W Used Cameras pkfe.-U *ed port? for d l make, COMPLETE HOME REMODELING 4604108 Ea*t Rutherford of cor*. Trade Ins URGENT — Three cats and ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS after 5 P.M. 933-3272 one kitten need rescuing ATTENTION 54 Stover Ave. Keamy Essei Camsr* Repair Service from New York City Inc. TOP PRICES FOR . BATHROUM - KITCHENS 1 G . P L U M B IN G & abandoned apartment. Need JUNK MRS ANO TRUCKS 9 9 1 - 4 2 4 6 9 9 1 -1 6 0 6 239 Paterson Ave lova* a n d goo d homes. Copper. Brass, Batteries. Prices subject to chans* PORCHES—SIOING—BASEMENTS HEATING East Rutherford Evenings or weekends call Lead. Newspapers • 70- - anytim e. WYLFS LANDSCAPING 933-7272 100 poinds. DORMERS — GARAGES FREE ESTIMATES 438 2017 E>p*n*netd A R.liabU Plu n b .n g J. Resclnlti 759-4406 PfTiR O KOOK Heotirng Ttn , 41-44 Clinton St.. Belleville P*Of*/E70* of t h e B e t t e r K in d 118 VANDERBURG AVE. RUTHERFORO 40 CUNTON AVENUE Call 939 6308 AER0PEX 39. MISCKUANKOUS KIA«NY, N.J. 07032 MERCURY COUPE, 76 — H E N D E R S O N B O Y D ln< K > K S A L K 2W4TF VACUUM CENTER P/S, P B A C. AM & FM BILLS AUTO WRECKERS 5 V te e la n d A v e 738 Keamy Ave , Ky. Tape. MAG WHEELS. 2 Walter Olszewski ffuther lord TONE PAINT. 20,000. MILES. HIGHEST PRICE PAID I BUY U8EO VACUUM LANDSCAPING Repairs all makes of FOR CARS OR TRUCKS CLEANERS — AM kinde. WIN domestic vacuum Call days, 482-6200. Nights, maintenance and desiqn ANY CONDITION pick up. AJeo guaranteed REMODELING a n d 1 II. ROOFING cleaners. We have a few 998-9271.______SNOW PLOW1K G rebuilt vacuums for aale. new and used cleaners. DATSUN, 240 Z, 1972. Silver. Belleville Pike, No. Arling ton Upright and cannfstsrs *29 Well kept. Mag wheels AM. 998-0966 991-0081 ALTERATIONS Herb Adrian R easonable. Also bags, up. Will deliver and show. c om plete r o o f in g F M , 8 Track 4 Speed Rutherford, New Jer»ey belts, and hoses, etc. Phone 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. • HOT TAR ROOFS Manual *3200.00. Call Bathrooms • Siding Hours Mon to Fri 1-6p m aeven daya a week. 991- 9 3 5 - 3 4 6 6 * LEADERS • GUTTERS Georg «i>. 438-8700______1413. Sat 10a.m. to5p.m B R IN G IT IN Kitchens-* Roofing • SHINGLES BUICK '— 1966 Two new Newspapers, aluminum, Dormers • Additions FREE ESTIMATES 997-1070 tires, needs work Good for brass, copper, lead, EUREKA, HOOVER AND 4W7TF KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER DEL RUSSO ROOFING CO transportation Apply batteries and iron. Riverview Gardens. REPAIRS. Free estimates FREE ES TIMA TES 933-5023 7 4 3 -1 6 6 7 Administration B uilding, KEARNY SCRAP METAL pick-up and delivery. All 85 Donaldson Ave., Rutherford CHARLES BELLEVILU-NUTLEY Nortft Arlington.______478 Schuyler Ave. Keamy work guaranteed. Got a GLASS CO cleaning problem? I can CANGELOSI 78 RUTGERS ST BELLEVILLE FORD - LTD Ms. 1977. 77.000 help. Phone 991-1413f» A.M. A N T H O N Y J. Com plete Glass S e rv ic e miles Needs interior & MASON • Van Ovation* • Aulo* WANTED TO BUY to 9 P.M. aeven ddys a DE A N G E L O • Home* • Store Fronts exterior work Power OLD BOOKS A STAMPS week. ARTISAN BUILDERS CONTRACTOR • Industrial Glessmg steering, power brakes. AM ROOFING Radio. Best offer Call 785- ORIENTAL RUGS CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Ptll.Ol Sidewalk* 751-0835 751-0844 GRAPEFRUIT PLAN w ith GUTTER and LEADERS 4780 between 8 8 5 P.M. AhfflQUES and Ri>tainrng W nlli Diadax, eat satisfying meals Ph Jcrte Buyer REMODELING W a i f , P .o o fm g 352 Second Avenue CHRYSLER. 1971 — 4 Door, and lose weighr, now extra Sedan Good condition ly n d h u n t PIANO TUNING Call 224-6205 strength formula Edlins * Dormers * Kitchens R 'ic k Sfep s *600.00. Call 933-9253. Pharmacy. N. Arlington. * Additions * Bathrooms & REPAIR * Siding * Garages FREE ESTIMATES V 33 -0 46 6 or 438-1437 FORD — GRAND TORINO. DAYS, EVES » 1974. Blue. W V Roof P-S, WE BUY DINETTES. NEW CHAIRS. »9, * Roofing * Patios Call 933-5984 WEEKENDS tables *19, wood or butcher P-8 . A-C. Good condition. Will build in 50 mite radius of Rutherford or 933-0969 N.H. BROOKS 105,000 highway miles WASTE PAPER block *59. Factory prices Peter Romano Ask mg *795.00. Call after 5 recycling 991-0327.______933-0366 ROOFING CONTRACTS 656-3143 P.M. 998-214 newspaper, IBM cards • Concrete A Brick Work Brick and Asbestos Siding LOSE WEIGHT FAST new It no (newer M7-1756 corrugated boxes • Porches • Brick Veneer Gutter* and Leaders PLYMOUTH GRAN COUPE - Coffee-Break" cubes turns BERGEN COUNTY GLASS 1971 - P o w er S te e rin g , Newspaper drives arranged coffee into powerful appetite • Patios • Sidewalks • Walls 26 Mffodow Rd Rutherford Newspaper with magazines Power Brakes, Air suppressant - Reduce safely 751-3374 993-5833 Free Estimates Webster 9-7186 MIRRORS MADE TC ORDER conditioning. Excellent * 70 per hundred pounds — with Dex-A-Diet II once a day J&M FAQ CONTRACTING Cell T0WNE Anytime. Auto Safely Glass Installed condition. With snow tires. Call 271-2293 Mon. thru Fri. capsules - Reduces excess Construction Brick Work, C e m en t Glass For Every Purpos* Call 991-6960 after 4 P.M 7 to 5. Sat. 7 to 4. fluids with’ Fluidex, Edlins Work, General Masonry, 998-3687 *895.00 ______JOSEPH DAMATO Pharmacy, N. Arlington "No Job Too Small Fireplaces, Fencing, BERGIN-ESSiX 2 1 6 R id g e R o a d Lyndhurst Railroad Tie Walls, W E 9 - 9 1 4 3 PAPERSTOCK TELEVISION - Black and •ROOFING • SIDEWALKS 79 FLORIDA AVENUE Patios. Sidewalks. ROOFING CO. 201-991-0180 white, 1 2 inch screen, • SIDING • RENOVATING FULLY INSURED Sal Mazzola Roofing ... Guttori PATERSON portable. Also one man's • PAINTING .032 iM m liH gang* suit, blue, size 38 waist, size FREE ESTIMATES VIOLA 40 coat. One winter coat MASONRY FtEI ESTIMATES JAMES RIORDAN sweater. Asking for both *50 fULLY INSURED BROS. IN C Call 991-4939. ______991-4318 CONTRACTOR 153 Sanford Ave. 180 Washington Ave HIGHEST BUILD IN G A JWE TELETYPE SERVICE RUTHERFORO YARD SALE Brlcka • Stoops Lyndhurst *.J. N u tle y PRICES HOMEOWNERS Fireplaces ~ 5-26,5-27,94 Elliott Place PETBELLA 933-4169 Me a d o w l a n d s PAID FOR 4 Family. Furniture, We can clean your home Concrete Work COMPIETE LINE OF glassware & soforth. 9 to 4 CON TFi A C T I N G chemically at low cost Room * Additions p.m. No early birds. Rain AUTO WRECKERS { •.'■.it.i •>>»?<< .n I VI 2 Brick all types of Frank ScoJzitti Building Materials date 9 -2 . ______& Fully Insured feUYEHg OF JUNK CARS SCRAP A ijilii n 1 Dri vrrv^7y% Masonry, Including Free E stim ate* G R E A T FALLS 6 4 7 - 7 0 0 0 STEEL SWIMMING POOL — Park.nglots j f t SELLERS OF USED aluminum siding For free ROOFING Practically new. Just used 1 f »COV U phollary Oaantoq A IR C O N D ITIO N E R | •Floor Waxing LAWN CUTTING MIDVALE • Fr— EaUmatm 1. Lawn Cutting REPAIRS ON ALL MAKEt 2. Tre*s Removed MOVING & STORAGE A lt Conditioners. Evaa. 8 Week-end 3 Cellars Cleaned Refrigerators A Fraenra Servtoe Available 4. Light Landscaping Central, CommericK A Room 998-6311 umn. CALL A M E M n M 7 Dey, 24 Hour Service tALtlNVMQMATION BILL HABERTHUR 0« 1-3175 939-4628 991-2336 FULLY INSURED: NJ. PUC2S# " 4 a —THURSDAY, MAY24,1979

The association also 753 Ridge Road in lyndhurst Insurance Corporation maintains offices at 23 Park and is a member of the (FSUC), which insures ac­ Springs West End Marks Second Anniversary Avenue in Rutherford and Federal Savings and Loan counts to $40,000. j ,______William P King, president has announced that the local Avenue in Rutherford. Boiling Springs Savings of­ parent annually with daily savings and home financing fers a complete line of compounding and interest of Boiling Springs Savings “All of us at Boiling institution recently marked savings and home financing paid or credited monthly. A and Loan Association in the second anniversary of its Springs are extremely services, including the complete line of high- TW O FOR THE PRICE OF Rutherford and Lyndhurst. West End office, 280 Union gratified at the way our highest rate in the nation on eamings savings certificates Union Avenue office has regular passbook accounts, Advisors Can Earn Credits been so well received by 5.25 percent a year, from day are also available as well as area residents, ” King noted. 6-Month Money Market ONE MEMORIAL DAY High school publication June 23-24, July 7-8 and July of deposit to day erf with­ Certificates. advisors and journalism 14-15. The re g istra tio n Because of our proximity drawal, which yields 5.47 teachers can earn three deadline is June 1. Ac­ to the Shop Rite and other graduate credits in commodations are available neighborhood businesses, Counselors Have Busy Spring AT THE MEADOWLANDS education through a three- on campus or at nearby •our convenient hours, motor lodges. parking and wide range of Over 150 Bergen County TTie second spring activity weekend workshop this School Counselors attended was the BCGA Idea Room, summer at Rider College For further information savings and home financing contact: Dr. Thomas services, we feel that this of­ two recent spring meetings an exchange of effective Two 10-Race Harness Programs The limited enrollment Simonet, Communications fice is a natural financial of the Bergen County techniques and innovations Guidance Association. program, sanctioned by the Department, Rider College, facility for area shoppers that have proven to be suc­ Louise Forsyth, 1977-78 Newspaper Fund, will take P.O. Box 6400, and residents alike,” King cessful in various schools in Daytime Edition • First Race 1:30 p.m. President of the American place during the weekends of Lawrenceville, N.J 08648 concluded. Bergen Countv. School Counselor Association and a member of WANTED the G overning Board of American Personnel and TO BUY Nighttime Card • First Race 8 p.m. I O U I S f WHY MY Guidance Association, ad­ Am erican 19th & 20th dressed herself to the C entury Paintihgs By I f t O N T I A C importance of counselors' Ouvar Tarbefl Eddy Plus TwoTRACKSIDE PARK concerts featuring MORE? publicizing counseling and Georg*Charles O Lonng “Pop" Elliott Hart M J r DISCOUNT guidance services. Ms. Henry Inmen RICK NELSON and the STONE CANYON BAND NoWa,toI|W»W< Forsyth drew on her AndrewLouis Lozowtck Melrose 52? t* CORNER professional background to William R Miller . . . Since 1937 sim mxtnv. help the 90 counselors at the WilliamC.R.W. Stdnfly NrfPnson Mount COME IN — TEST DRIVE... March meeting examine the William Tytee Ranney Afternoon performance vital need for an evaluation T WilliamWorthington Trost WhittredgeRichards THE ALL NEW FRONT and definition of school at 12 o'clock noon counselors' objectives and Collections or Single Items WHEEL DRIVE... roles and the means by which the general public 1450 Broadway GAS SAVING (^7gSSk^> may be made aware of the New York, N.Y. 10018 Evening performance great value of counselors in (212)391-0385 the school setting. Tues.-Sat. 9:30-5 P.M. at 6:30 P.M. WE WILL BEAT ANY PONTIAC DEAL! Louis Pontiac will beat any bonafide written offer on I comparably aqulppad T h e B E S T in FOODS new Pontiac. We reserve the right to purchase tha deal Two concerts and two racing programs USED CAR CLEARANCE1 a n d LIQUORS available for one regular racetrack HUETTEMANN’S grandstand admission price of $ 1 . 7 5 Delicatessen and Grocery Come for the opening Rick Nelson concert and stay for the whole day and night if you wish. Or just come at night, or anywhere in between. Another special day of special entertainment this Memorial Day, Monday, May 28 at the place where fans are treated specially.

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