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Lyndhurst Who Had an Cdofarating the Mass with Fdhir O'brien Will Be Audience with Piapo Pad on May 11

Lyndhurst Who Had an Cdofarating the Mass with Fdhir O'brien Will Be Audience with Piapo Pad on May 11

Pope Paul Mourned Sorth B trp n joined the red of ttw world in imur A Funeral Mass for the P»P* dll (Thursday) d 7:3» P.M. in Qusen * f *aa«e Owrch, nmg the death of Pope Paul VI. North Arlington. The M ass, tdd Pattnr Martin OwrehM prepared spedal m n r i f l service*. O'Brien, pastor, will offer prayers far bdk tha tope And among those who had contact, even f leeringly for thehsp* that the worlddM cwdfcwe tasWw *Mh ttw prelate, ttw doath cam * at a How. m i for paaos and tocid justice, conosms to sM dt tope Among Hm mourners was Meyor-Fre*holder Pad was devoted ™ l " * • Carucd ir . of Lyndhurst who had an Cdofarating the Mass with Fdhir O'Brien will be audience with Piapo Pad on May 11. Father Jam s Brady, Father Vidor Kennedy, Fdhtr "I was sitting next to ttw spedd onvoy to Ufa World x Bernard Mohan, and Oadoans William SheHwmsr Conference of Churches," said Carucci. "Popo Paul and Gabrid Costa. mads a point of addressing him. Thus I had an oppor­ tunity to so* Pspo Paul at clooo rahge, and to listen to St. Mi dual's of Lyndhurst has services adwddsd *he conversation ho had with ttw envoy. for 9 A.M. Saturday. . "Pope Pad teemed weary and failing at th* time. In Lyndhwd, Sacred H*aart Owrch will hdd a Italy then was in ttw throes *f despair over Mia M»ro memorial service Sunday at neon. assassination. No doubt H affected tope Paul deeply. At Ml. Csmwl in Lyndhurst a mass wtM be of Like so many others lw could not understand haw this ferod. Plans are underway for a mass bd outrage could happen." arrangements wore not comptotod depress Hms. Warm memories of Pop* M ar* held by Rev. Ruttwrfonfs St. Mary's Osurd. w»H hdd endow John Cassidy, assistant pastor at Rutherford's St. bd at press time a time had no* yd been fuwd. Mary's Church. Father Cassidy participated in tha canonisation/of Med Sacrsd Heart of Jesus, WbMinfen. will an­ Sister Seton in 1975. He said today ttw experience ups nounce the time for its memorial mass d Sudsy'* on* of the mast memorable of his Hfe. services.

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J e f f Bell says that to deflate inflation the ge*r*rnm*nt must print lass money. The a l u — ------J — ^ _ M .— — ■ k M M M KSpJDlICafi CdfNluaiC TOT 1 BtWTt III I W HK'fnQ stnNmsnt reasoned that inflation is caused by (Commercial l i m b e r ass overabundance of msnay and i shortage of supplies. Fdr snough. Bd hew i£ e s capt square with his damand for a haavy cut in income taxes? Wouldn't a tax cut make and SDXTH-BERGEN REVIEW •VfHiflnv nw v money ror u n m mingt in iswn supply? BoH, d courw, probably knows thet paowirtsncy is th* lad thing expected of a

Published at 251 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst VOL. 57 NO. 1 TH U RSD A Y , AUGUST 1 0 , 1978 Second-Clou postage paid at Rutherford N.J. Subscription $6.00 Published Weekly Nothing Like A Circus Game To $40,000Gym Floor May Replace; Wash-Out Be Built At High School Rain waded out the CBS All-Star game with the Lyn- Although school reopening let — if the board approves asb esto s ceilings was Mhrin Ave. property was diurst All-Stars last Thur­ is just around the comer the By that time dasses will carried out during school rejected by the voters by a sday—and it washed out the Board of Education wants to have started again. hours two to one margin. big se rie s between th e rip up the gymnasium floor Should the /gym floor The bids on the new floor However, the capital i .im­ teams for this season for a $40,000 replacement replacement begin while and the school roofs are to provement program ap­ anyvray. or estim ates on the classes are in session it will be received next Monday at peared on the "FteJ. school out thfs "be- a continuation of the con­ II AM ballot and was approved along with the entire Softball Leagje which each from the board’s office in fusion that prevailed last The board’s plan for a the Town Hall. year when replacement of new middle school on its budget y e a r stages the ex ­ Of travaganza said that plans Where the $40,000 is are already in the hopper coming from is a mystery. f o r a replacement In the last school election a Man Loses License, Is game—probably on August capital program of about 31. $ 100,000 w as listed “We will piay a game," However, the only projects said Carucci. "The fans identified were new roofs Fined For DD in 197f> want it and we are going to for some of the elementary give it to them.” schools. Joseph L. Nazare, 282 Van tried on a death by auto wound was inflicted or by An opponent wder con­ Bids are also going out for Buren St., appeared in Lyn­ charge by the county whom. j , ■' sideration is the Budweiser the new roofs. dhurst Municipal Court prosecutor's office before The judge reserveo Belles, a classy softball According to some m e m Thursday night on a being heard in municipal decision after hearing team that has won the state bers of the board no vote drunken driving charge court on the drunk driving testimony on both side on championship. The team was taken on replacement lodged by Ptl. Thomas Graf- charge, and was recently the drunk driving charge features a couple of area of the high school g y m ­ fam on Sept 17, 1976. The convicted on that charge brough by Ptl James girls and would make in­ nasium floor. It was charge followed an accident Anthony Nazare, Jr . of Mileski against; William C teresting competition. declared that t he in which Roland Lagrutta, Copeland Avenue, Lyndhur­ Borkowski of 536 Page There will be. as usual, replacement probably is bartender at Angelo’s st, and his wife, Agnes Avenue The officer signed the game between the necessary because of a fault Restaurant, was killed when Nazare, of 20 Davis Avenue, the complaint after being firemen and policemen to in one area of the gym. Nazare ran the red light at Keamy, appeared before detailed to the scene of an set things off. The board spent several the comer of Ridge Road Garde on cross complaints accident at Ridge Road and P ro c e e d s will go to thousand dollars trying to and Valley Brook Avenue of “threat to kill ” Garde Page Avenue on the evening charity. correct the condition. and crashed into Lagrutta’s told the couple that this is of Jixie 10. However, it has been d eter­ Cadillac. v- an indict i ble offense and This was the third* time mined th a t a new floor Nazare was pleaded guilty therefore he had to send it Borkowski appeared before Craft Show should be installed. by his attorney, Frank to the county prosecutor’s the judge The other two RIDING HIGH. What’s i i thitMng than a rid* on an elephant At Hcde’s Circus Tining of the project is Ludanna. Judge John C. office for possible gFand times he asked permission Cancelled la st w s*k, sponso red Lyndhurst Kiwanis, youngsters got that thrill. Other open to question, however. G arde assessed a fine of jury action Garde said he to have the hearing adjour d i e pictures of us on sr* on pag* 4. With th e summer a lm o st $500 and $20 costs of court could hear testimony and ned so he could retain the The Lyndhurst P ark s over, it will be at least- two and suspended Nazare’s see if there was probable services of an attorney and Department under the Old Gets Long Hearing------months before a c o n tra c t driving privilege for a year. cause, for a trial but that he each time Garde granted direction of Gonnisdoner The case of George Woer C Garde. parking of* amusement far the new flooring can be Nazare had first to be would still have to send the him the postponement Ronald W. Bogle and the tz. Sr., Lyndirst Construc­ Woertz cited several equipment forma lot on the case to the prosecutor The When he appeared this week Lyndhurst Cultural Arts tion Official apunst Jennie violations of the towndiip opposite side of her house, couple elected to waive the still without an attorney to Comcnttee regretfully an­ V endola of C o p e la n d building code after com­ against a town ordinance Volunteers Wanted probable cause hearing and represent him, the judge nounce the cancellation of Avenue, pendng for more plaints o f n d $ i » r s on the Mrs. Vendola had been Sonior Citizens — Houmw ives — College Students, they will have to appear in said he would hear the case the proposed Sunday, than a year, had its first street charging Mis. Ven- represented by attorney ttw Lyndhurri Chapter of the American Red Cross Hackensack court. Anthony without further delay. A ugust 20th - "Craft Show .” hearing last Wednesday doia with destroying several Gabriel Ambrosio but he mods wriunteor drivwn to help transport people to was recently fouid in his Borkowski seemed to act as The Cultural Arts Com­ night with only the township feet of curbing and cutting recently resigied form the area hospitals. Many township residents depend upon car on Rutherford Avenue, his own attorney, minutely m ittee announced that plans presenting its case in a down a tree in order to case case, saying he could Ibis sarvic*. The R ad Cross supplies the car, fud, bleeding from a gunshot questioning every statemen- were abandoned due to the lengthy session before widen an existing driveway receive no cooperation from , and iaaurwwe; we naad you t * supply your time. Cell wound in his leg Police had tmade by officer Mileski in Municipal Court Judge John d; . lack of response. so relatives could expand his client. ■> ,» Frad Zimmerman a t W9-J474 for further details. not ascertained how the (Continued on Page 4) Shoehorn May Be Needed To Fit Housing

ovwny mirpny by 1980. T his indudes the formation appearing in the number of wits a com­ parcels shown as available in governing the growth of a for a state zoning code that commercial units, industrial M ost of South Bergen’s renovation of delapidated . report noted the number of munity must take was can be misleading because community. Few wpuld supercede local lads, apartment buildings vacant parcels of land that structures as new housing ’25x100 fo d lots in Warfiing- determined in the gover­ they vary so greatly in sire, munidpalities, he added, zoning codes. From all in­ and vacant valuation. The turned up in a survey com­ 'units, j ______ton Township There under nor’s report on the b a a s of some small strips and others would be willing to accept dications. he would have a valuation given according piled by IderCouty Title many acres pre-fab housing or mobile real fight on his hands.” James Lynch of the Inter- the present zoning no house present housing. to Lynch, represents ap- A gency, Inc. o f Rutherford T h e Mount Laurel homes as Byrne has men­ County Title Agency sdd can be. built on a lot lew “If a particular location proximatdy 70 percent of a r e lo c a t e d in th e that the firm conducted the than 100 x 100 feet These has 10 percent of the decision, which the courts tioned as one alterative. The Governor’s goals for additional housing w its in the true value. East Ruther­ meadowlands where such survey after Byrne made lots were acquired by their housing in the county, the have upheld, says that oonv “Byroe will kng be gone ford is far out front in property Is now wiling for his announcement in May. original owners when s governor believe it should muni ties must contain their b y 1990 a id it is doubtful six Bergen County com­ munities are listed below in as high as $100,000 an acre. It was eompled primarily magazine in the late 19!0t fulfill 10 percent of th e need- fair share of middle and low that he can cany off what vacant valuation with North the Inter-County Title table And a large percentage d as a real estate investment gave them away on a s,” Lynch explained. “Of income housing tads, but he has set out to do,” sdd which also shows vacant Arlington considerably this vacant land cannot be guide. promotion to anyone who course, personal income, Lynch believes there w ill be Lynch “I can hear the out­ built upon because of soil Lynch noted th e s u b s c r i b e d to' the employment growth and a dnng outcry by many if cry now if he ever attempts parcels of land, current lower than all other com- conditions, ecology, or other “ decidedly unrealistic’’ publication. The magazine other areas are also in­ home rule is infringed upon to push legislation through number of residential isiits. muiities shown. f a c to rs given definition d low in­ is no longer around but the cluded but the plan has no ■ - V a c a n t. Byme’a nesKxni Comm b d Apt Nhcwt Overall, what remans is red teeth for enforcement ” come as $5,5* annually and Gods * ftrods Valuation hardSy sufficient to meet the k"So*if you’re thanking d Parcels o f land in th e In­ middle income as $1,5*7, 441 3 ,0 3 186 ; ~-~- ' 71 40 $1,781,200 announced goals of Gov. T h e governor jhoukl oer makipg an investment ter-County report are North Arlington MS L yndhurst U77 308 100 17,02,880 Brendan Byrne who wants taM y be aware that those remember that a business defined as privddy owned 8 2 AM 73$ < 4 * 227 28 « 7.501,500 to see an additional Ml,4 0 income figures are far too can dsappear bd land Is land that m ay be developed R utherford 133 ——A - .# » 377 in 121 a 214M.S00 middle and low-lncome modest for living in Bergen always thore,” Lynch for housing. It excludes xvaSK. numertora IC L4B4 MB U ’ 17,30,900 housing wits in Bergen Cbunty,” he said chuckled. property set aside for C arlstad t 130 LI* .....381------2 .8 0 .0 0 County * 70 munidpolities Aa interesting piece of in­ The distribution of the parkland* The number of W U hngtoa - IS IB .31 38 2 — THURSDAY. AUGUST W, 1f7»

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ten to right are: Harold Schunka, Clifton; Robert Oe Massi, and Arnold Da Masai, 35 To Summer Camp Jr .. of D a Mass* Cadillac; and Robert Dinkins, Leonia; at tha Upper Montclair Country Club, Clifton, where they played as a fouraome In tha third annual Casey Tbe Salvation Army, press tbe thanks of The ford 3. Rutherford 10 and Golf Classic. decKcated to "a Me of dignity for retarded adults of all racea and through th e efforts of its Salvation Army and its LyncBiurst^. „ faiths. N et proceed* of approximately $40,000 win heip defray costa and expand the local vohnteers. will be sen- volunteers and the children For further information program, instituted by the special education department of tha Dioceae of ding 35 needy children from for tbe generous support please contact Fferrdra. 80 Paterson, to provide tamify-ilvlng type homes and at least semi-independence for the Carlstadt East Rut her given by the people of this Washii^ton Street. Newark, these l e s s fortunate men an d women. ford. Rutherford and Lyn- area for the Army 's New Jersey 07108; (201) 623- (furst areas to its summer programs. * ___ 5859. camp for one week The children will be ■ , - . , - . Rouse Joins Selig For Shopping Center john Ferreira, field divided into two camp WALLTEXI representative, reports that periods, August 4th to the SANITAS this is a substantial increase 12th and August 13th to the w stock secowos The Rouse Company, of million-square-foot shopping quality development that pony said Faneinl Mall Marketplace over last year from this 20th. The breakdown by *1.95-*2.55-*3.00 Columbia. Maryland and complex at Routes 3 and 17 was envisioned by the in downtown Boston and “We welcome the oppor­ area and he hopes to in- commuuty is as follows : SINGLE AOU. Bergen Courty Associates as part of the approved Hackensack Meadowlands tunity to participle in the The Gallery in Market crease th e nu m b er o f Carlstadt. 19. East Rutter- H vritM N J 483-1020 have formed a joint venture- plans for the meadowlands Development Commission Street East in Philadelphia development of this oftstan- children next war t «■ ^ to develop the retail portion The company developed and when it adopted its master

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l ROUTE 17,'' THURSDAY, AUGUST W. W» - 3 Texas Nuclear Plant Plans Are Drawn In Meadowlands On dozens of drawing briefing. 4 began. Ebasco will have a firm that can design a been converted into boards in offices so new Ebasco has moved about three-story headquarters nuclear plant and build it. microfilm reproductions they still smell of plaster 2® employees, £ percent of building in which about WO The Texas plant will be that can be consulted for and fresh paint a Texas them professional employees will work ready ready for operations in y ears to come. nuclear plant is under engineers, into offices in in MB. seven or eight years. It Ebasco officials said they design. 1200 Wall St. W est in the. takes between 13 to ttjrears made the move to Lyn­ Carucci toid the Ebasco Lyndhurst Corporate Cen­ to design and buttd such a dhurst because it is clone to It will be years before the executives that Lyndhurst is ter. plant. the New York offices where billion-dollar facility happy to have the company By far the m o s t Stace coats rise about I work is carried on in four produces an twice of com­ in its borders and that the prestigious employer to percent a year there is a different locations. The mercial energy and by that township will work move into the meadowlands. need for speed However, transportation facilities also time the busy staff of cooperatively to settle any Ebasco workers will be able the work is complex and make it easy for the com Ebasco Services will be problems that may arise. requires enormous attention pany’s representatives to busy on similar exotic to see their new home grow projects. close by in another “We are sure, tint you will to details. get to other offices in Atlan­ meadowland site As steel give priority where possible By the. time plans are ta, Ga., California and other New Cars For County Mayor Joseph Carucci was erected for the Rolls to the employiifitent of convieted for the nuclear places. white car with the turcpoise and a Staff of Lyndhurst of­ Royce center that is bong residents of Lyndhurst and plant they will cover bales , Another reason for the Freeholder Gerald A,.-''"' “ All departments of logo they will realize that it ficials were given an insight built close to Route 3, other communities in our of drawing paper. These Lyndhurst selection is a Calabrese turns ovgr the county government have belongs to county govern­ into Ebasco's operations mucking otit operations in area.” Carucci said. will be used on the construc­ tlird of Ebasco employees keys to seven new Ford been using -the logo—a ment Mondwyat a luncheon the Ebasco foundation Ebasco is, a 40-year-old tion site after they have already live in the New Jer­ Granadas purchased by the stylized white ‘b’ on a sey area Oourty a# Bergen to Cbunty turquoise shield bordered “County government ser­ OnFDU Joseph Lorenzo, personnel Chauffeur Joe Viola. with the words ‘Bergen ves residents in many ways management ^rector, for Calabrese stated, “These Comity, New Jersey’—on and yet is often a level of Scardino Urges PA Honor List instance lives in Dumont cars are all painted white stationery, ‘publications, government they know little where he was once a fire. and have been marked with signs and other visual The Rutherford Campus ahout. We are hoping chief and a member of the the county’s logo to. im­ materials We had also of Fairleigh Dicfdnson through this visual identity volunteer department there plement a visual identity marked a few vehicles and program to make a visual University announces that a To Operate Bus Lines 23 years ' * program undertaken by the will continue to mark others impact thatowill let the total of 70 students in the Another reason for the freeholders. so that when residents see a people knowlttiat we are Spring l!7o semester have move into Lyndhurst is the State Senator Anthony inexpensive transportation? writing to serve them. ’1 federal aid that is pumped achieved the highest hope that the reservoir of i • ■ Scardino. Jr. (D-Bergen) Scardino added, “I know into N ew Jersey for m ass cumulative point average of engineering talent in the The county fleet now con­ says the Port AUhority of you are aware that a great transit, as well as the sotn- 4.0, biased on a 4.0 system . area can be Upped. Ebasco Special Orientation sists of 670 vehicles, in­ New York and New Jersey segement of our population, ~ chess and fiscal success ., The following students h a s openings for Prospective students Further information con­ cluding police cars, public should consider taking over particularly those who of Port Authority, one won­ who qualified are listed engineering men and returning to school after a cerning the Orientation for works trucks and tractors, the operation of some bus depend on commuter ser­ ders why it is that yow below by community: women who qualify for the period of time away from Students Returning to and passenger cars used by companies. agency has not or does not vice, is wondering whether EAST RUTHERFORD - types of work available the academic scene will Schoof may be obtained by many of the departments “I am a firm believer in consider the possibility of _ or not the Authority andthe Carole Biermann, Peter there. High school coun­ receive a special welcome contacting Ms. Melissa such a& Health, Community encouraging the growth, rest of us in the public's fer>- taking over som$ of jhpse Chuck, Lorraine Huinagel. selors also are being contac­ at the Rutherford Campus Allan, assistant director of Development, Office on development, and com­ vice do not have our companies. Strely the ob­ Gary Trotter ted for leads on promising of Fairleigh Dickinson Housing, (201) 933-5000. Ex­ Aging, Consumer Affairs, petition of private enter­ jective is to provide qq a priorities a little bit nixed LYNDHURST - Jayne graduates who want to do University. Tuesday. August tension 387. ! Probation. prise,” the Senator ex­ continuous basis a vital Pogoda, Karen Ruggieri, clerical work 29, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m plains “However, there are commuter service essential He concluded, "The very Patrice Stavitsky, Cathy Greeting the Lyndhurst and Wednesday, August 30, QUEEN OF PEACE COUNCIL 3428 certain critical instances in fact that the questions are to the good and welfare of Welscb. group were Richard F. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. have Knight* ot Columbus consideration of the public’s being raised and ad­ our people." RUTHERFORD - Angela Albosto, executive vice been set aside as times for ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC needs that a governmental Scardino said that a ditionally that they Griffin. Babette Neumann, Sun., Aug. 13,12 Noon to 6 P.M. prengpnt of finance and ad­ an “Orientation for Students Bwgan County Park agency ought to provide the major concern of Bergen correspond with many 1 LaureertVaurim. ministration and Chester Returning to School.” P rin t — Music — Games — Beer — H am burg*a continuation of a vital ser­ County residents is what the hear from my constituents WAUJNGTON - Christine D anow itz, m anager of The first day of the Fall C/am Chowder — Soda — Hot Dogs — Watermelon vice for thekcommon good. Port Authority is planning compels me to write this let­ Cwikia, Cynthia Kasica. fadlities planning Semester at the Rutherford Com, on Cob Bus and rail companies to do in order to prevent ter. y Campus is September 1 ; Adults *5; 8-15, *2; 8 A under FREE throughout the state and in “The extinction of bus ser- July Christmas classes begin September 5 Ticket* at 194 River Road, N. Art. many other parts of the ^vice in this metropolitan Politan Hired To The Lyndhurst Summer courtry are failing finan­ area.” Scardino noted that Day Camp sponsored by the cially. Public need, con­ - DeCamp Bus lines of Clif­ Parks Department, headed venience and conservation ton, which serves com­ Oppose Increase by Commissioner Ranald W. of energy dictates an in­ munities in Bergen, is Bogle, was visited by Santa Unwastred c terim step to insure the scheduled to discontinue its The Board of Freeholders Hackensack Water Com­ Prewashed Claus on Friday, Ju ly 28 for CARPENTER PAHTS maintenance and viability operations in October today hired Nicholas H. pany servea approximately the annual Christmas in DENIM JEANS *13" Scardino pointed to a Politan of Lyndhurst to 75 percent of the residents July celebration Timothy study by the president of Prewashed h m m * * * „ serve as rate coinsel on of Bergen Gouty. We could B. Geary, Director of the Atrthority's primary objec­ Trailways, a national bis behalf of the residents of 54 not stand by and let them be Day Ctmp. reported a large PAINTER PANTS <13» tive is to proride for the firm, which was critical of FLAP POCKET $1550 Bergen communities turnout of youngsters commuters in the bi-state the Port Authority for em­ U n w a sh e d against Hackensack Water “If this increase were to arrived to see the famous Prewashed area. Scardino suggested barking on a program to Company, which is seeking $ 17 9 9 CARPENTER be granted, the water com­ traveler from the North DENIM JACKETS that the Authority think construct a system of in­ a 296 percent rate increase. pany rates would be 72 per­ Pole. Some campers OVERALLS about taking over bus lines. dustrial parks. FYiIjtan is a law p a rtn e r of Students Sizes 14-20 cent higher than they were decorated their benches and "Either outright or on a Such a project, Scardino U nw ashed county c o u n s e l Jam es inHTS. nearby trees in an effort to Prewashed lease basis.*’ wrote, “ Raises a legitimate Chedti * 1 8 99 PAINTER OVERALLS *15" “The freeholders have attract Santa and his sack DENIM JACKETS The senator wrote Alan question regarding the pw - Freeholder-di rector had success in the past in of goodies. C h ild ren RIDERS *10" Sagner. chairman of the Adults Sizes 34-46 pose o f a Port Authority. Is Jeremiah F. O'Connor fighting such ateund rate in­ 8-14 Slim, 8-12 Reg. ' Port Airthority: “When one not its basis th e pursuit o f stated, “I think that kind of creases by irtilities com ocnsiders the state and convenient, efficient and rate increase is otrtrageous. panies. We have hired rate mmIN STOCK SECONDS YiSA counsel and successfully RADO’S Open Fri. fought in court increases *1.95-*2.55-*3.00 SINGLE ROLL sought on electrical and 7 0 P ark Ave., Rutherford (« 9:00 p.m. marcus Harrison. N J . 483-1020 garbage rates. I am con­ fident that this is another case where the utilities plays brilliantly company is ott of line and (N.J. Homeowners Only) where the county govern­ ment can act as an advocate by ear for the people. “ Mr. Poljtan-'wi 1! V represent the people of Bergen before the Board of Second Mortgage Loans! Public Utility Com­ missioners, in this case which we consider to be exhorbitant and unjustified

P a in tin g s *5,000 to *30,000 On Fence Paintings will be hw g on fencing at the B e rg e n Cbunty Park Cbmrrossion's fourteenth annual outdoor art show scheduled for Saturday, August 13 at Van Saui County Park- August It is the rein date. The show will be open for public viewing from noon to 5 p.m. July 21 was the deadline for listings in the show diam ond for Marcus brings you ear magnc with earrings ptercea ears. catalogue, but on the mor­ Borrow up to $30,000 for any purpose: Debt Consolidation Choose from a vanetyuf clusters, teardrops, solitaire studs, ning of the show there will • Weddings • College Tuition • Medical Expenses • New Business Ventures, and 101 b»h*r uses! (The total dollar earring jackets to r^ake your studs more versatile and many more, .... b e limited exhibit amount of first-and Second Mortgage* "is not tb exceed all set in 14 and 18 Karat gold Come in and see our diamond consultant registration-* space per­ je II show you how brilliantly Marcus Dlay b> f .-.r $60,000.) Even if you have a second mortgage and would mits. Artists will begin set­ like to reduce your monthly payments . . . at substantial ting up their exhibits at savings or extend the term Of your present loan. A. Diamond stud earnna clusters 725.L _____ 10:30 „*.m. Amateur and B 1«K white gokJeamng jackets 29 50 Diamond stud eamhgs 1.125.00 professional artigs aged 17 C. Diamond stud earrings 1,095 00 D. 18K yellow gold jarring jacket 79.50 Diamond stud earrings 2,125 00 and older m ay participate. E. 14K diamond and ruby jacket 495.00 Diamond stud earnngs 1,195.00 There are four show For mote information or application, stop in at any of our 48 offices F 14K gold diamond earrings 565 00 categories traditional oils, v N -'O r, call John F. Turner, direct, at: (201) 845-1656 G. Diamond stud earnngs 425 00 • H Diamond and gold stud eamng* 375.00 contemporary oils, water colors, and graphic art. The - SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOANS . __ best-UMhow prize is 975. In each of the dnw categories there Is a $35 first priae, SB a k c u A second prise, and (15 third national Community Bank JEWELERS rpize. Ribbons will be awar­ ded to prlae winner* and MTNtanw.a* B.J. ir lleui Jerseii SSPa» A«cnu* »38-0079 53 E Rajgewood **S-352S honorable rnentton winners. Van Saw Park has en­ v' Y 24 PARK AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, N.J. . . , u 0 N 1 ts? M *n SKeei 467 12^0 2 0 6 E Biota S t re e l 233 0S29 trances on Rarest and Cbn- 48 'Conveniently located’ Offices to serve you better! WVUtSKX tO O M f iu m n liV C ll tinental Avenues, Paramus RouMirNonn Rout* 4 and Hicunsack Avenue LENDER > Hi it® 8000 HacMflUO NJ «aa-0*40 and Howland Avenue. River F.OIC Edge. The art show will be MARCUS CHARGE ANO ALL MAJOR CREDIT CAROS ACCfPTEO -m m B. near the center h anaro

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furred oa May Jl. Coral testified be had gone several times to the defen tea s home to ask for the information wtiicti would . U»e Board of Freeholders today proclaimed August IS to be India Day in Bergen C ounty. Freeholder-direct or Jeremiah F. O'Connor said, “ Many B erg en County Softball residents are Indian titiaens living here and contributing Tournament greatly to o v communities, The Meadowlands Area particularly in the scientific YMCA is hasting a single and cultural areas. o elimination slow pitch Soft “ India, with the world's bat) Tournament on two suc­ second largest population cessive w&kends, August and sixth largest area, 19-20 and August 26-27, in became a free and indepen­ Rutherford. The winner will dent nation as the Republic receive $800.00 and the run­ HEAP BIG BONFIRE. At Tamarack * tradMonai Friday ntght closing c*r*monics Of India on August 15. 1947 ner up $300.00. To register rasidonf acouls Ina up tor medal* tha* won during ft* wmK. PraokSng was BUI We are proclaiming India call 93S-S540, before August McGragor, th* camp's r*ng*r. < . V D ay to promote the con­ 17th OUR SALON PRESENTS —L e tte r Tantarjack' tributions of Indian citizens THE NEWEST GREASE LOOK FOR NEW FASHIONS ------F ro m ------in the US and Bergen WALLTEX Dew Mom and CM. shoot a gun. At luach wef mer and get a lot of merit County and to mark this im­ SANITAS YOO MUST REMEMBER: OUR SALONS DO MEN & WOMEN' STOCK SECONDS I like Bas camp a le t. Me gave George 'Cimp Direc* badges and mak a lot more portant date in the history Al SO OUR WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF — ASK ANYONE and n$ Jijemfe do a k t of tori a patrol plaque We are new friends, *1.95-$2.55-*3.00 of a country with a culture SINGLE ROLL good things. Monday mor the alligator patrol In the Love, stretching back thousands Harrison, N J. 483-1020 fling we had pancakes for afternoon I went fishing You son Joey, of years ” ° OPEN SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY -< breakfast - just like Mom with Joe and Mke from the H makes A fte r breakfast I 67 rock We caught a lot of f~ " went down for begimcrs in- stmies That was great! At ■traction where I made night we saw a ceremony at swimmer. I like the water- which Joe w as called out for — front staff because we learn the Order of The Arrow a k* of good things and how Thursday I made two new to be a safe swimmer . friends from troop 6. Their Tuesday after lunch 1 names are John and Garth went down to the Been Gen- who are going fishing with ter where I helped Don me tonight Mirray catch a frog The Friday afternoon I was in Econ center is a good place the SPL event where our for me to learn about ^patrol raced with all the * nature Jim Wendover says other patrols in the camp V that I am a good listener We won and ate a big water- and that I will rake a good me! I an that nite. Friday _i_ Scotf He a bo says that 1 evening I got a lot of a war- will get mammals merit ds. I got mammals, rowing badge Isn’t that great! and nature merit badges Wednesday morning 1 They were hard but I'm went down with my Scout ’‘glad I worked at them all master for a troop rifle week where I learned how to I want t o stay up al! sum W & Tri-County Rec Unit Seeking More Members Daniel M Gasalberti. as interesting topics are * Superintendent of discussed. Spedal events Recreation in Rutherford, such as Partes Maintenance who is currently serving as Seminars aw l Playp-ouftd president of the Bergen. Leaders' institute are being Passaic, Hudson Recreation Named The Association and Parks Association has just ran its Fifth Annual announced that the Playgromd Day which was Association is now in a a very successful event, membership drive. Any with 21 towns participating towns which may be in- , Paid members idelude teres ted in joining the Recreation Staffs from: Association, whether they Tteaneck, Rutherford, West nay be fiMMiire or part- wood. Tenafly, Leonia, time Recreation Depart- Englewood. Paterson, Hear » mots can get m touch with ny. Dumont, Ridgewood, GasaKierti at 4B-2131 Fair L aw n, Richfield, - M e e tin g s f o r th e Pequannock. Elmwood Association are held an the Park, MontviUe, Wyckoff. third Tuesday of each Wayne, CariSadl, CUffside m w h a t 12 n o o n at Otts Park. Clifton, Ramsey, Spot Restaurant. East Riveredgg, Lodi, Baramus, Rutherford Each month Kinsey Park Planning valuable information is Association, and^urke - - paaad from town to town. Playground Ecpapnent Seeks "New Members TV Feboan Community Joyce E. JWbersfci. MM. Chorale is seeking men and entertains at various women who« joy sn^ng to academic and cultural ^ join its g ro u p for th e Fall events in d u c in g an annual semester. The first rehear- Christmas Concert '& $ k- ■ j j sal will take place on TMesday. September 5 a For membership infor- 6 30 p m in the College motion, call Mss Zataerski Harmony Hall Monday th ro u * Thursday., The Fbhaan Chorale un between * » a.m-500 pm T der the direction of .Miss at 771-119» (ext 13) !■■ ■■ ...... * ...... (Somnurcial Brabrr You Said ft

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Hackensack is the scene of a case whose rever­ berations mil be heard for decades A New York ’Rms reporter has gone to jail rather than destroy the oanf>dei*iatey erf material turned over to him during his investigation of possible nsrders by a doc­ tor __ Of all the heated arguments made in the course of the anu-oversy the sanest came from Myron A Psr- ber. the reporter involved "1 would not be worthy of being a reporter for The New York Times if-T did not gs to jail rather than give up the records. ' said Farber Just as a steelfitter takes w»ln dated risks when he takes a job an a skyscraper, so does a reporter risk jail when he goes out on assignment He may have to pay with his freedom to protect information given to rem, in confidence Farter alone seen* to have rulized that and be is paying with his freedom. t | a n l i ■ EFFECTIVE However, the case is not likriry toend there. SYEAR The only oofse left to the presiAng judge. WBiam l A ■ ■ ■ ANNUAL J Arnold, is to declare a mistrial; It is Afficuk to throw out of court six months oi hard work. But un­ der the draxnstanees Amid seems to have no alter­ YIELD ON native. The accused doctor. Mario E. Jascalevidi. is entitled to a fair tria l He says he tm r t him, self property without Farter’s notes Farber mys no Saving Certificate law can make him give up the notes Therefore, Dr. Jascalevkh will probably go out of court with tbe 8 Year Maturitya$1,000 Minimum J burden of defeating hundf n another case, dndd Federal regulations require a j M the proneoXkn decide a second trial is mandatory. Yet eves if the mistrial is dedared and tbe substantial interest penalty for ^ prosecution decides against a second trial, the natter early withdrawal fromcertificates * L* will be Car from settled. Jascalewch says he has been badly damagrri by the darge*, the chef instigation af which came from The New York Tunes it is conceivable that iascaievidi wiB sue lor damages, ta bis suit be a i l demand rights of dBcoiery — among them the rig* to examine F i ­ ber's records. What then will the attitude of FMcr aad Tbe New York Times be? WIB they defend themselves by producing the records or tefl the chil murt that they would rather accept a judgment far damages rather than disclose Farber’s notes’ Traffic At Is Needed

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At the same time, the ad­ *130 for the year over what ditional cost to most I* would have pud under Regional Centers Planned For Seniors the oh) law. Ths is about workers will be moderate A master plan for multi­ "The marfar plan calls _ Carlstadt. East Rutherford, the regional senior center $250 more a week Par example, under the old purpose, regional senior for retention of the center in Hasbrouch Heights. Little It will serve seniors in law; a worker with 1978 Ihe Tint year the social ckittoa centers w« p re en- - Hackei6ack to become the Ferry; Lyndhurst, Bogot«v Cliffside Park, Is Solid average earning of $10*00 security tax rate will be ted to.the Board of center for Bergen's central Moonachie. North Arling­ Edgewftter, Englewood. The social security - The additional income would have paid taxes of higher under the new law is Freeholders by the Bergen region,*' Mrs. Mahalick ton, Rutherford. South Englewood Cliffs. Fairvlew, system is assured sufficient provided by 1977 legislation tlJM in 1987 on average 1979 The OT9 tax rate for County Office on Aging. stated “We believe'that Hackensack. Wallington and Fort I*e, Leona. Palisades Tnsarae into the u s aay earnings estimated to rise ricvi««jiuhii -tiw OTTls iivianauui < - v . ... i:. . 1 . . Hackensack is and will con­ * WBO^nidge.”” --— »» J*a*>«k. R t4g«ft«l4 and- tm y. Zygmnt Bazawwski financial protoiems faced by U> $11600 by that year. In­ each will rise to 113 percent praised the plan a "a won­ tinue to be the hub of the *'We a re now in the Ridgefield Park social security district social security *»rin« th* stead. under the new law. from 6.05 percent. The rate derful tool to help us county, with the best access process of acquiring the ..“ No site has yet been manager in Passaic said his 1917 tax will be about will increase in steps until it provide services to every by public transportation of Faith Reformed Church in selected for the Northern recently. $1,311. an increase of only reaches 7.66 percent in 1990 senior citizen in Bergen any of Bergen's 70 com Midi aas Park to be used as Valley region which will ^ and after. Under the old law County that will be near munities We are looking for a senior titiasns center for serve residents of Aljpine, it was scheduled to increase their homes and easily ac­ new and larger quarters, the 13 towns of the North­ Bergenfield, Closter, t

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<1H» will.meet either Carteret (18-71 or Piscataway Roblyn’s had beaten Home Plate twice on its way to (17-7-2). At 5:0#P.M., South Bnnswidt (22-*) will op- the regular season title. Home Plate moved out to a 'poae Lawrencevitle ( 10-12) In the 8 00 P.M. nightcap 47-30 halftime lead and then held off a Roblyn’s rally (12-2) will dash with Trenton Post No.n .99 (22- that cut the winners; lead to three points early in the H a w k ’s Wfcltar "Havafc" Rtw* fourth quarter. On Sunday a both fields the Saturday losers of . John Walty was Home Plate’s top scorer with 30 game three and game four will meet. Also the losers points, including 12 of 13 from the free throw line. of game one and game two on Saturday will play the Steye Walters and Jay Cuny backed up Wfclty with second game The winners of Saturday’s game one timely scoring and rebounding. , *?*** * « * " 9 To NMm HU O n * - _ average. Playing in the and two will play the third game and the fourth game Lyntfturct may soon have its second hone bred Members of the Home Plate team are Ron rgen County Scholastic . wiU bring together Saturday’s victors of game No. 3 Kelleher, John Resch, Danny Arams, Jerry Vogel, u ° * rr*JQr lea g u e 'Perry League eleven opponents tried stealing on Shoebridge Sftoebndge has made his move. Signed b y the and game No. 4. Starting times will be the same as Bob Custer, Mike Mullins, Sean OTtonoghue, Walty, with six being thrown out. That season he picked off Saturday. 12 Noon. 2:30 P.M . 5:00 P.M. and 8:00 Walters and Crny. M h a ukee Braves of the American League, after seven base-runners on first and second base with his beiag pcted in the fourth round of the 1976 baseball s fM -at Breslin Field and at 1:00 P.M.. 5:00 PM. and Many of the Home Plate players also play on Joe alert baseball mind and accirate throwing arm. 8:00 P.M at Meroer County Park. f e * ?&* draft. Shoebridge reported to Newark. Dressers Wonder Bar team of East Rutherford in the Shoebridge was well respected by enemy coaches. tough Cl iff side Park Summer League. A victory gave New YaK of the Class “A” New York-Pfenn L e a se This was proven in a "76 high school game when Swnmar Star* Are Shining — The Home Plate them undisputed possession of first place but the next S S W & E S T ^ f ' * ' " 1 High School in Tenafiy was leading the Golden Bears 19 to 2 in the June 76 aioebndge made he plunge into onpuiaed night (their fourth game in as many nigits) they lost last inning. Lymhurst managed to get a couple of to fall into a three-way tie for first place. runners on base with Shoebridge coming to bat. finished third in the six-team league The Wonder Bar avenged a 20-point toss to the Fbrt ^.„Last. J,ear a®ebrklge played in the Class “A” Md- Etespite a 17-run lead the Tenafiy mentor ordered his btl reeled off two play-off wins in as many nights last Lee Sports Center, 72 to 69. Kelleher supplied some West League with Burlington. Iowa, a Brewers' farm pitcher to intentionally walk the catcher wedi to earn the crown. hot first half shooting and Scott “Goose” Bdnuntfe. At the start of this season it uas back to All South Bergen will b e rooting for Shoebridge to Ifcrtington again Sidelined due to the serioiB illness The South Bergen quintet surprised foblyn s of the former Fairleigh Dickinson University star, in- make the big time. If successful, he will join Warren Ridgefield. 94 to 82, in the championship garre. of ms father Shoebndge missed valuable playing Bogle, the Lyndhurst southpaw flinger, who had a (Confirmed on Page 12) hme whi* saw him struggling to stay above 300 short major league career with the Oakland Athletics wmhBfflores as a catcher aid designated batter. in 1968. bnoeonage began to find the groove and m s The Bogle story also w a s a remarkable comeback. promoted to the Qass 4,AA” Exstem I » g i» playing Pitching for the Lyndiurst American Legion team in for the Holyoke Millers under Manager George Par­ the Mid-AUartic Regional s at Bridgeton in 1965 Bogle Classic son Swebndge wasn't in Massadasetts Ions when had a 6-3 lead over Fredericks, Maryland, in the fifth he had to pack and m>ve o n T T r iJ S b a lL H e was inning when his arm popped after the batter flied oil brought up to Spokane. Washington of the Pacific to the third baseman. Bobby Kutscher. A1 M em o Coast League Draws Best Gal Players relieved and the Barringer Bullets went on to a II to Twenty-seven o f the Spokane is Mlwaukee’s top farm team as they Florenta Mihai, Rumania. Bergen Women’s Classic, 4 victory. . . world’s foremost woman s reservations will guarantee have no affiliations in the International Ii—gi» and Frederique Thibault and fans w ill have a chance to Bogle, the ace of a strong Bullets pitching staff, tennis players have been choice locations for the mat­ the American Association, the only other a ass Francoise Durr, both of watch youngsters from here missed the Washington, D C., Maret, West Virginia named to compete in the ches. Tickets priced from ^ “AAA" Leagues in organized baseball. France; , and abroad compete August aid Staten Island games which Lyndhurst won for 175,000 Bergen County to $14 are on sale'' at With Spokane floundering near the bottom o f the Germany; Gylnis Coles. 14-19 a t Ramapo College in the Regional II championship. Bogle was also unable Woman s Terras Classic at Ticketron and CHARGIT West Division of the Pacific d o st League's standing Great Britain; Helle the USTA 21-and-under to pitch in the Legion “World Series” in South Dakota Ramapo College in Mah- outlets in New Jersey. New and surely to m ss out in the play-offs it woiitkil be Viragh. Denmark; Illana National Championships. where Lyndhurst was eliminated in, two straight wah. August 21-27 The York and Connecticut; or by surprising to see Suefaridge called up to Mlmukee games. .... Kloss. South Africa; Mimmi Qualifying roirds' for the remainder of the 32-player writing Responsive after September 1. Wikstedt Sweden; and Pam tier gen Classic take place That ’65 season saw Bogle pitch as a freshman for field will come from a group Markets. Ltd , P.O Box 99, Milwaukee, making its first real bid for the cham­ the University of Mami under Cbach Ed Fraser of Whytcross, Australia August 19-20, with tour­ of top rated qualifiers who Rochelle Park, N.J. or pionship of the East Division of the American Nut ley High School athletic fane. Bogle came, back Petroski and Galasso ex ­ nament play moving into will compete at Ramapo calling (201) MWIOO League, has been relying on Charlie Moore, a .200 and pitched at Miam during the ’66 and ’67 seasons. pect the field in the Bergen first, second, and 'quarter- College August 19 and 20 for batter. 5 do most of the catching. The back-up At the completion of his third collegiate season County Women's Tennis final rounds in day and four play-off positions. receiver is Buck Martinez vAio sees limited service Bogle was drafted by the Oakland As’. He pitched for Classic, which is part of the night sessions August 2125 aid batting well below .200. A wild card selection to Colgate Series, to play some LOOK SMOOTH! Now You three different team in *67. He was 1-0 with a 0.00 The serrt-final matches will Con Hove UNWANTED At Spokane. Shoebridge is a team-mate of veteran complete the field will be. of the best tennis ever seen earned run average with Bradertton of the Gulf Cbast be played Saturday, August HAIR RfMOViD southpaw pitcher Mike Kekich of New York Yankee named at a later date The League. Moved up to Leesburg of the Florida State in North Jersey, ‘ We know 28, with the finals set for, fame Kekich was signed by Spokane for the fourth player selected will have League he was 1-0 with a 282 ERA. Bogle finished that the fans attending the Sunday afternoon. August won-either the U.S. Open. time weeks before the Lyndhurst voingster was with Penisula of the Carolina League where he was matches will see tennis at. 27 - called up. Wimbledon title. Colgate 2-1 with a 3.48 ERA its best,' say-t-he Prime seats are still Cki Friday. Jine 18, 1976. Shoebridge signed a con­ Series or Virginia Slims In ’68 Bogle went back to Periisula where he was promoters available for this exciting tract with N&lwukee after agreeing to terms offered championships. 1-3 with a neat 1.23 ERA before being called up by Besides top tennis at the tennis tournament and early by the Brewers’ chief scout, Ronald LeBlanc It was Birmingham of the Southern Association. A team­ The field announced by a great day in the life of the talented youngster who mate of Bogle at Birmingham was Vida Blue, presen­ promoters Don Petrosta and only two years before was fighting for h is life tly the wimmgest pitcher in major league baseball Bill Galasso of Responsive because of a serious illness. with the San Francisco Giants Markets I Ad of Rochelle IFvttontly-SafwlY Permanently Park, includes such top Radiomatk Electrolysis Signing to play organized baseball was a tough Later that ’68 season Bogle was moved up to By GINA OF decision for Shoebridge to make. A top student the Oakland. He pitched in 1 6 games working 23 innings, ranked players as Evonne AGATA BEAUTY SALON ' Lyndhurst youth graduated fifth in his senior class of allowing 26 hits. 12 inns of which 11 were earned. G o o la g o n g ^C a w le y of 278 indents He was an honor student and a member Bogle recorded 26 strikeouts and walked eight and Australia. of GINA'S EUCTROIYSIS of the National Honor Soqety. Great Britain, Wendy Turn­ or or 2S yrs. had a 4.38 EUA. His pitching record was O^O, •xpariantt Shoebridge also had to consider baseball scholar­ Released, Bogle diil not return to the minor leagues bull of Australia. Tracy ships as aside from being an academic stand-oU. his Austin of the Uiited States, WYman 1-1308 but-instead he returned t o the University of Marri to is: u w ><*.. baseball stardom brought him All-Cbunty and All- receive his degree. Betty Stove of Holland. State honors t # y e a r s ruining. He was also a n oii- What a battery that pair would make. Bogle pit- Kerry Reid of Australia, catchiniL Mima Jausovec of • * • * juriw on the gridiron wiped out his scholastic grid Yugoslavia. Virginia Ruaci career. American'Ugion Play-Off Time — The 53rd annual of Rumania, and Marise American Legion baseball playoffs start throughout In has senior season at L H S Shoebndge finished Kruger of SoUh Africa the countrv this coning vweek-end. The New Jersey A lso Jeanne E vert of Department Championships, with Lyndhurst ’s John U.S.A., Renata Tomanova Jewish Holidays Hartigan as state chairman, will have a field of 16 of Czechoslovakia Jeanne division and county champions, vying for the state DuVAll of U S A . Lesley And We’ll Say “Yes’’ When title. ' Hunt of Australia. Ruta You Bring Irf-Your Car! Set At Hilton On Saturday there, will be four games at Breslin Gerulaitis of-UrS A , Memorial Field in Bergen Countv Park and fo u Brigitte Simon of France, Because We Have Customers Who Want The East Berg® Jewish tor Goldberg will be flying games at Meroer County Park On Suiday there will and Zenda Liess of U S A To Buy Used Cars. Therefore Our Motto Center, of Qiffside Park, is to the United States also, be four games at each field site reducing the Alternates are Helen Anloit Is, “No Hassle.” We Pay, With Cash Or pleased to announce the especially for this purpose field to sue teams. Games will then be played at both of Sweden and Hana Qieck. And We’ve Been Doing It For 25 Cantor Aryeh Goldberg of fields on Wednesday, August 16 with the finals in Rabbi Gerald Lerer. a Strachonova of Years. You Gin Trust Us Jerusalem Israel will be of­ spiritual leader of the East the double elimination tournament starting on Thir Czechoslovakia ficiating with Rabbi Gerald Bergen Jewrish Center, sday, August 17th at the Breslin bailiwick. Several of these players Leper at the High Holiday stated tha in 1925 on a trip The state champion will then represent New Jersey are currently competing in services which will be held in the Regional II play-offs at Hampton, Virginia, Bell Pike Motors to Jerusalem he met and World Team Tennis. They & from August 23 to August 27. Region II is made up of River Road Belleville Pike a the Meadowianh Hilton heard Cantor Goldberg sing, include Virginia Wade, Hotel Sate champions from Delaware, Maryland, New Jer­ North Arlington. NJ. and was deeply impressed , Betty sey, Pennsylvania. Virginia and West Virginia Cald­ 9 9 8 - 4 3 6 8 Cantor Goldberg will be with his voice and under­ Stove, Kerry Reid, Marise well won the state apex last year while Boyertown, making his American Can­ standing of the liturgy Said Kruger, Nancy Richey, Pa., won the regional title. tonal debut as he officiates Rabbi Lerer, Ail U*rists to Renne Richards, Brigitte T The winner a Hampton will join seven other a the serviaes by singing Israel who attend services Cuypers, and Terry regional champions in th e American Legion “World the liturgical music at the synagogue of the Holladay. associated with the Holy Chief Rabbinate are enrap- Series" to be held in Yakima, Washington. Action there will be between August 31 and September 4 Players who will compete Days - Uwd by Cantor Gokftergs in the qualifying rounds for Cantor Gokfcerg has led voice Last year South Bend Indiana Rost No. 50 won fou- straight games at Manchester, New Hampshire, to the four open berths include services in Johannes berg Seats for the High capture the national crown. Caroline Stoll, Kate South Africa, the past few Holidays are rwyjn sale a In the state play-offs th is week-end Bergen County Laham, Sharon Wal^i. Lea * wears. Cantor Goldberg is a M0 per person, and can be will be represented by Hasbrouck Heights (18-1) and Antonoplis, Lele Porood, cantor at the Haichal obtained by writing the Park Ridge (15-4-1). The four game slate at Breslin Val Ziegenfuss, Julie An­ Shiomoh Synagogue, the synagogue a P.O Box 37, Memorial Field will begin a noon with Stanhope < 12- thony, Barbara Jordan, synagogue of the Chief Rab- CJiffside Park, N.J. 07010 0) opposing Wayne P. AL. (17-4-1).. Hasbrouck Betsy Nagelsen, Barbara binae in Jerusalem He is or calling MS-2315. Member­ Heights will dash with Maplewood (13-7) with a Potter, Barbara Hollqmst, a fifth generation cantor, ship in the synagogue is not scheduled 2:30 P.M- start. Kathy Kuyendall, Carrie and has a taior voioe Can­ required i , - At 5:00 P.M, Morristown (15-M) will oppose the M eyer, Bunny Bruning, winner of the Passaic Cotrty division play-offs, , Kathy G et a big picture of either Suigac (129) ordjfton Post No 8 ( 1Z-7-2). T t* Harter, , and 8:06 P.M. arc-lighter wrill find Caldwell (16-2-1) Donna Ganz, all of the your little boy Thom ajtm tics playing Park Ridge. United States w here you see this sign Action at Meroer G xrty Park will have Mmtville Also Virginia Gonzalez, 126) meeting either Kearny (134-1) or Somerville Claw a Casablanca, Raquel rin* *ame * PWd No. One at 1:00 Giscafre, and Iv a n n a P.M Oi Rdd No. 2, also at 1:00 PM., Brooklawn Madruga, all of Argentina, Aid to a vary girA iar.

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DAN H awk’s Corner ABRIOLA OFFERS timdated the taller Fhn Lee team with his shot . 27 ^ " L *** Mnrking and rehouncftng Most Valuable Player Wanda s team-mate Sue Shue Power Batter, featuring former F.D.U. players Lee t ^ 22 poirts Sue Is the dau^ter of Gene 9iu e . Shulman and Pete "neroey. then edged the Wonder la * w «k was named head coach of the San Bar 52 to 50 Walty led the Wonder Bar with 11 pom- D ttgoertryintheN .B A ^

^Pow er Batter. Fbrt Lee n d tie Wbmfer Bar aU *" ^ **•**•*» — The popular Johnny Whot More Can have five and two records with three games to go F W . nm er of the Royal H aoaiaa Palna inLyn- before next wedt’s play-offs <*“ * • *>** *** a ^ th race at the Meadowlands You Ask For? Gary Nkhais of RiAtertord rtd i School ts the top named in his hmor last Tuesday evening Fusaro w as scorer ea-the British Leylmd Motors team that won ® the w k n r's drcie at the condition of the race to tiberegular season title in the Leona Summer P « « t an award to the owner of the victorkw bor- League. Nichols scored 2J points as British Leyland * - Motors beat S ft T Video. 77 to 71 to dim* first apprcpnateitwas zoning trotter place. The league's play-offs are now underway. « « Mmed * tter 15 exact^ Fusaro was m tas playing days on the baseball 777-7100 • ••••• diamond 25 How^e Ave F r a * Raiffy fliini t* Pariac* — In a sevwunrang It was the hatting of Fusaro which led the Passaic Vtetroooiitai League twilight g»n» last week Lyn Barringer Post No. 1 » of Lyndhrst to the 1834 sla te d a n f s Frank Reilly was on eou away from pit- *ga™ t Trenton in the American Legion tour- PARENTS: d w a perfect game Retlly, prtdir* far the Saddle nament John was a spark plug on tie Sarling teams TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES AH Leader Sports »MOTOS AVAMASLI Brook Goknals. retired the first twenty batters, and <*the 1938s and m s art all-ammd pwfarmer farthe CALL what should have been the final out ended up as an Stuyvesant Pleasure dub in the toutfi West HudSorv •dparlaaitics tfcrevgk tfe« Skills Traiaitf JACK PIGNATELLO irfiekl rmscue and the first Garfidd batter became a SoUfa Bergen League of 1940 and 19(1. base-noner flx the pest two years Fusaro has been sponsoring laiproremeal Prayraa IS.T.1.P.). The tahf i af 7 0 -72V 1 course* are ayailiWe: Rally, who pitched a no4at n o n h game for the a * » » ■ and his ride for a “N # t At The Races” BeUeviUe Bnans last year in the B a e z G oaty from his establishment every Ttesday evenng to the Executive Secretary 1 y i w t B « a firway gave up a home rtn Meadowlands. With the standardised meet over Accounting Assistant / Bookkeeper VOLKSWAGEN • DATSUN •TOYOTA piuhto Jotvny Ptriaoaetti, and bad to settle for a 4 to Fusaro will resumed the h i#d y successfti ftnctian Hotfei Restaurant Management 2 victory- The Lyndhurst righthander picked up bis **Kn the thoroughbreds take command in Seften> n t h triumph against three defeats, striking out *w- Laboratory Technician Expert Fw dp Car Repair Senrfct These coarse* ae hatei aider Tile II at CETA ^Rutherford’s Ptai Latustao played an important [ \ * u t o « w i ------*----- < Of AMERICA the Clifton Philbes in a Met Leagc game lastWed i r r i t c m t y / u tti / > j | nesday. The game entered the bottom of the seventh LCI 0 0 T W K * with a mound duel between Norm Dermodv 3 471-6332 of the Braves and Alae DeYoung of the PtalKes v ; a « t a - o i l PW Fabrun opened the Braves’ seventh with a « ’ «nd eaeoted a perfect sacrifke to fa r n o n taro oto senriag positian Denas K n o ts th a ? * ^ > 3 FALL IN LOVE W ITH RACING delivered a ditch angle to pit across the lone but ftLjk O * AT MONMOUTH PARK... LAMES DAY T h u r s d a y s Iwo ades or uo,- and Moortaflmowlltor BACK OK ITS FEET!! 5^"®e ^ sne Psahn® Show r Cfetnwuse Englewood Dtnmg fcrrace Mutti-Service SENIOR Center CmZENSDAY

SAPLING Z' S STAKES GAMMA ELECTRONICS EXTRA GOOD AUTO* Nobody recently„has asked for ray recipe for a be imported from the Tuscany section of Italy where poisonous As for their aphrodisiac qualities let tonaio salad. And it is a shame are in the midst delightfully light and flavorsome brands originate everybody's bedroom speak for itsdf. of the Jeney tomato season. The luscious vegetable A leaf or two of fresh basil should be brotapi fay However, such is my faith in the qualities of the is flowing in from the farms, plump, nay m l in­ hand and spread over the olive oil,’ tie gu ile, the tomato salad already described that it wodd sis-prue viting Oi same backyard vines the tomato is raking anions and the tomatoes. Now sprinkle salt and pep­ me not once engulfed by a (Smer.it would send him its appearance and soon newspaper offices will be per to taste. With a fo r t and spoon turn over the panning into th e arms of his beloved, his ardor inundated by stories of plants that produced tomatoes so Out the o il is under as well as over the fflhanoed a hundred tim es by the feeling of well naraadous nmbers or specimens so big and heavy rrixture Add more salt and pepper to taste. if for reason than the they carved veritable mines o a of tie earth when This salad may be eaten before the entree or after? garlicky presence, she would know that she had been they fell. ward or alongside it. H ave hant^r some crusty Italian truly bussed B i* what do you do with the tomato? bread When the salad has been distribited toss coins Once the tomato was called the love apple Cfer- There are daeens of superb uses for the tomato But to see who wins the right to sop up the juices that tainly there is no vegetable more noble in appearance the salad should be thequeen bee at the drang table. remain in the platter. Now pay dose heed on how to make a salad that than a vine-ripened, smiling, red-faced tomato. Whai will be a new joy in you- hfe. W ith the American addiction for pizza pies, .visiting the farmlands o r the backyard prden one Chill a platter. Now take three fair-sized finn- spaghetti and such dishes "there is no wonder the should have a smidgin of salt concealed somewhere bodied tomatoes and remove tee stems Before this it tomato today Is one of the moat desirable of all For there is nothing quite as exalted as a tomato would have been w iseto n n the tanatoes inder vegetables Botarically the tom ato is a Gnat, related, fresh off the vine, its ruby face still warm from the warm water to remove insecticides that night have of all thmfp, to the deadly nightshade plant. There suv Biting into this exquisite picture is almost a sin. been used on the plants. Also, if the tanatoes are hot was a time when it w a s argued that the tomato ac­ Yet once bitten into the sweet, healthy perfume urges house varieties or were given a chemical coating to tually was a fnat and, therefore, could he imported another biteand yet another bite. rtpen them an roue from a distant farm,the rinsing without payment ofduty. Do I wax overly enthusiastic over the tomato? Not helps ^ ' A Supreme Court decision, however, said that the at all. I cheerfully admit I ’m wacky for tonatoes < fruit is, indeed, a vegetable and as such had to be With the stem section pointing upward, hold In m y mind’s eye I see them yet: the women of the subject to th e duty levy- tomatoes firmly and slice in peces an d g*h of an old neighborhood bent above die cauldrons stirring inch thick. After this is done remove the «fcin» from ‘ Most authorities agree that th e tomato originated the tomatoes. Thus did they prepare for the winter — two cloves of garlic. Shoe a red Italian onion. jp South America. The name itsd f derives from the making their own tomato paste that would be eaten Pi* these aside and get the platter oi* of the y Aztec word tomale. They w ere introduced into with the spaghetti and other foods all through the refrigerator. Now rub the- platter with the garlic. Europe in th e 14th Century but far hundreds of years long, cold months. Patient, cheerful, prayerful, they Remove the j^riic Spread the tomatoes on the sur­ they were simnned because it w as though they were made the fires in their backyards an altar to which face of the platter. Spread the onion slices over the poisonous. they delivered the bounty from the vines. Stirring, tomatoes. Now chop the garlic clow s into fine bits Then some smartie-pants contended that they had stirring, stirring until a ll had lapsed into a thick and spread them over the tomatoes and onions. Now aphrodisiac qualities. This, as you irigit well g*ss, gruel. bathe the tanatoes. the onions and the garlic with sent thousands out in the streets for tomatoes, Stored in big, ceramic pots it lasted the winter and three teaspoons of olive oil. Preferably the oil Aouid poisonous (mt not They found that they were not retired only the most rudimentary refrigeration. It Orchestra Provides Meadow land Programs eO * The LE A P Orchestra Meadowlands Industrial cement from E t Alban E . levels in the 20.000-acre Both the 20-member Or- Y.M.H.A. Camp, 1 p.m. af>d tbe Jaz^ Ensemble Park in cooperation with the Reid, President of the manufacturing, chest ra and the five-mem- Jazz. ^xmaored by Bergen Oo*n- Bergen County Office of CMlege in Paramus, the twre warehousing, and office ber Ensemble are com- August 22 New Milford tiHxuty College are par- Cultural and historic Af- nusical groups is giving a n e will be given an ad- p r i s e d e n t i r e l y o f Nutrition Center, 10.30 a m ticipaling *n **> unusual fairs and the Meadowlands four lunch-hour concerts ciuonal tt m rules to at- professional musicians who Jazz. Public Concert work-place concert series Chamber of Commerce each in the Industrial P a rk tend. live in Bergen Cotrty They Augi®t 24: Bergen Pines that has been srt up in the According to an an w n - for which employees at all T h e c o n c e rts w ere are available to give free County Hospital. Paramus arranged, says Robert concerts for nctoprofit, 2p.m Jazz.

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Arimjpan 070S2 ar m # * an« c»jni,J «0t ghe Borougb ot A**£ 0£'£R*«Wtl£ Th£ salaries AHC COt*PEMSATiOMS OF 'HE SEVERAL t»fiatnjrs! 6o*?c c* £ e v e s ' -on *i«l»rtoi« at • IS PM - MaracttW OFflCESSS O' T *-t£ SOROUSH OF CABAS'ACT At® TO fROVlOE THE W W OF V * i ^ Btoo* BjrtS«» iSS Pat* Ax , RuahaHoraNJ =>• •«£!>-- i f »«fCir REVISED TO 1*7* ClROrS*HCE; WC. 7*11 ADOPTED 01* J tl« A*«»we.. L#wdhgn* «»• craro on Tuaaam,, ■jaaaatnuai t*. 197* I# i§?8 , U C®P' S*ttiTOMvs. SjTOMrt anc *HOi*a«yi »«» .*« HAiMO EOuiPMEMT m ac- v*e'.*mr me i*om% of S «D Vwi *nc S JC &)- -rrr t u l mnsaac* andi apaotKaaan* tar sama on S£ iT DPtDAiimE.D t)y iht Borougt CotKicii »* Via dunsajQ te ot*/€««iaaOv m it» county ?»UdLC »mOtiC£ aarar-orajion tac* oi mi«i«*noa «n ap- a* Be^*r Stst* cr jvsc* t*w tn* &aia^>es anc Do«n»*^s*iio'u o? n » sf>«ra« P W trofr tr»« ajri* a* tn* «oven»s»»Twnt 1».-tn»Borou»ltC»«i9l'«» i » r s D' tne Borouor; a? CarHR*at anc ic proviO* tne manner z> papmcrv tmr#cr fyaLC.nOTiCEist^rwbyfwanmKai ,p^T 4«ca a* •***r»ai o* p rM am . - ^« se c 10 OTOtrwnoa Nc aoapt»c on Jur* i fi ’f7 | aa anc tne same is a regular maair^yO't tna ftoarc of in^**aai«on *acA -of- wwirtt»*< ^■®e4n6 M'rmnaetc as, bottom. Commrss«an»rs tf Tft* Townafn?: & pt o m sto anje spaoe w -a*»r«9araition " Section i o'* *.*•; ojdmafioa is ne^tn a»ne.*«n»c as tcHiows iLyntfh*ir*L Sarq^an Coun»%- Sew nt i»c^ P? ma>nt«r^anc« or } CTne’Pouoa- ' *. Deputy Cn*m- ?S]27*s Capt*ir. art f*o ic t -,£&*« 91 m £achn & **ouot V jssK «i Eachag* taf^oNoa ' ti&d s k o Eac»>Pro»m«f o'^»io» 16405 30 r* Ofko*. situatac «n.tne 8«men Coum* t 8-u<(0ir^ « r» c GrounosCT-ewfTifri i-QSfmrnowr J»» Bwrtein® Cown Street HacMrfiuc*. * Wonifor*r»Ti*r> D.f fc'3ep»nouT cflcwens aw innatfjrttans of ma Borough mat IS W) Mry » OnunD^ » /• - 5^»naor A« that iraca « paras, ctf 'iana and * i-aDpr»rsO.-P »' 56t0a»nour OPlCMNAWCE ot R«tnar»c»a Me« Jane* « 9iacr.*»»e Bu^aak. snai a- aodtr sc-n#od* p- tne-^cwioe Daoamne^ u ne «»t>* eb-.abitshetc »oi«hws tec* a1 matmarnanoa ano progressive mfltwfaed, in. the wxr% « Bargee anc S - f .n d r, 1 j r o t i 1 . o D a ^ p«fica#Ti § r 5 Atii OAOMMMOE • WG4A.ATMG Tt#£ df waraMWL ga> wonms o ^ ^ waa*'' -£Q*^£C7i0* Of RJBBiSn REFUSE tuTtne? altaci o l creating- a^g«ac BESfNWiNG at a porn a^ lha »«!S»ariy s»na fMf" ?rc *f)»V 14 tl§ AMD CDNSTftjCTKX DEB^iS ar a^y ol thair duty aataoTixad s«*» a# Santiago Avenue ana honored* BOROJGt" Of EAST BJTHER^ORD conomans and *r>«iatmg atuma* and that QOOj laat nari>»**s*af?y from tne ttirta yaar-s. maximjiT tfc 405 COUNTY Of BEfttiE* NEWJBWBEX it tm# same ara not cortaMad ana iapfasa«ia«<»as- as estate y 2 Tn« saian, • c >v»au« to1 tne Suiic mas anc a^ouncs C-T-e«rn»ar is *w«*r>* csiabnsnec &£ IT ORDAWED r* the Mayer anc C-naptar 22 S*ct»on 22-1 & th t Cooa or as •'oiows *' <- Counc^ at the B©TO*»gfi East me Bdra*#gih ol IWnwlwe Saaning v anc S montn* 1 SS8per nosr Hwtne*-1 zxrc «n the CauMy a? Ba»*gerv H*7 -OC.LETXJNS p'Dtoaiionar* trifle. ... ;______State ot h*e» Jersp* as toitows Sections IHi i » 2 anc PM 1K12 1 ai +>.*.0 proaat*cwn«>'par'ac 6.® pr ncwr ' DEPVKTKHtS ,cor the porooaes of Aajgiusi 10 197S puPHC ‘unfls tc conac anc anm*na5e tha 3 ^na Miar» Sacneauie ’ey tne* memne's :»t tna O.f Mir ;j es:ac»i)sn»c as tne Oromance oanairi tarms are oe<*nec Pu&nshac Aog>«B! >0 t i^ l sama ' and thaa %. reason o* ttaaiy the Coda aooaaad wndw Sadior. 7B-4 at aslattaaos c-*e *?5 *4 r*g*«sja»ons anc rartnta*of» as herain m« Chapa ar ar* herat* dMoaa a Dr'v»r% —— — contained, tha growth at s*«ms and ?»-•-otsfosm w Starting » i a n a^tf 3 monrns » S *4 jxr naw' ^ip^ibua tirm coRPcrattor. assocunipri LEG AL N O T K E Piigtni may 6e cr-a»a««a! ano W» neigh- OFPCKiALTtS After pro&ationa^^W’ioc ^ S.ftaparnawf- ol oersons pannarsmps thar agents A« par aitias and monar coftactad fc ^a£»3rers aric erepiayieeb aprnooc and propar?r values tnereOy Staning n a ta i; j^ic S monrrs 1 S-SSaa-naur t Refuse shat’ mean,garbage WOnctOF AUCTOK mairiiainea d ^a tN « h «hC amenn*s ol __ Af v p-otMBt»o*ar* perpc 5.6? o»- noa? .nciuomg enima o *«gerari*e rnana SQ«i>4jQH OT*Zw*7i£fiLr'nnto. resiOent«i and nom-iawaant* uses arc C Tnat fci m«»rrors J tne BaiiOings anc ii^ciunas Ijeparrmerti anc Depjrtmen: a* ot ginat-ng n r.-omes fcitcnens BOROllQN OF WORTn ARlWG Oh ^ ^ o r r . o o o s enhance^ anc tna ^ S l ' I M»or*LS s*%jii MK»>wt it tne y**’ i BrB maoaitton tottia c.:>mpensator nere,- jp. restaurants nciteis p oauct mar«aets to- merr me s j t t cr ‘iSiX ■»or tn* ou-pos» c*f aetrj^m^ tne cost a* mat- wcr* stages anc ^ther piaoe*. wnere »ooc anc *ieaae oe ao«Heac a m >k auction wifi f:>c anc » e *ate unit orms *ooa prooucts are saorec anc preparec take piaoe or Sabn«l% August IS. * protectac and tostaraa LEGAL NOTICE o^oinanoe snal taw enecr joo<- aass*aj>e *»nc £»ut>‘Sih ana! rnear aa thaw or The aPove mentionec amt *catcs **ern^ng tne mawnoananoe *«Mes anc' c-scaraec maiar.ais not 90 Ah ORDIMAVCE AUTHORIZING TkE const :tut*ng rat a** inspect ion of said tsc^das t » e appaar ances-tonoitiansanc occupancr IdA von AMO CL-ERK OF THE BOROuG^ c wonstr-uct or • Z>bd>;s shaf1 maar. p*ac«- berwaen the hoars ol 9 3C a m to o? resident'aJ and non-TJaa*oantv»j Of RUTHERfORO TO EXECUTE AM any scrap lumoe' met a; eairlh sane >0 90 a TO or Saturaa* Augus: td t»71 prem ises, to astaansh » « • • ■ AGREEUEMT dflrn THE OOUMTv o f Prtcxs stcne piaste roorting anc siaing • m evAMn.Kt s* ano arcs 9^ ^ uuioias. «MNMa BERGEM t o SUPERSEDE THE mater.ai anc c-tn«r aetrrs & a armttar IhiiaY rSfT o«he' pnys-.cai compawainn and COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DATED h»0"C£ is MERIEBv ®WEh that tne louowing propaaec Odman was trorodacad nature erhicti ac-cumuiates anc •$ August 16. it, ig?S ooro^ * cpndJliaas an*Mia‘ to «ea«e !ha mcidema> to me constructor,-, or mapr M *» Jt?S AMO AMEMDMEMTS and ;.fissec f irst "eaong at t meetinj o’ tne Borough Counci' & the &0'0*gn o< cee iag§ ’ a’o^esa»« taci**T»t*an occ^*ano» a^j js e to t« uu»* '5'6 anc map sac Ordinance wif: be tawr: up tpr turtner tonsidaratior tor hn» other projects .igTt aetr-.s trom minor COMUUMJ T V OEVEtOPMEMT I e/* ai kinnrc oar».re^onaMaaaandMage* PROGRAM patssagf a: a meeting o’ sac BorDupr- Caunci tc &e ne*c a: its maeang roorr o’ &a«c repairs anc renp^aTtons aha* not S3* LCvaAL ftUliV aC o * w * operators anc oocMpants to Bor-ougf Counc* rc b* hec a* its maetng •oorr i?»^ne Memona1 Munic.ipa Building consrryec as construction aeO'-t anfi'' R^REAS oena^ federa *unas are ^OC- Maai&or Street .ir the Bcrough & Caristadi Cparrtf o- Berje' and State ot Mee ahai: oe construac ’o pe ‘^uotns- polaru*if e*a^at«e i© the County o< ue-se* or ^ 2t s: aa* o' « l s cipc* PM or as soor tne'eahe- a^.sa>c t &aT oug^ sna)' -near tne Boroega Bergen under Title t- oi me Housing anc marre- car De 'eacnec * erhiir time anc o*aoe at persons whc maw t*e miamaMd cc £as’ H*/theffo«i m the Count»■ pt OROIMAMCE tf»e'e-' eiii ot 9**mn a- opportunrty to be'heard concerning * ne same aarrjpr N»e<*« Je-se* M0 2296-79 Comn*un«r Devetopmen! Acs of tf?4. C'ocamoniyr *np«rn as Comeiuntty a 0op> tf thrs D-dtnanoe has oee' posec or the Bui»etir Boarc upon ■wn.cr pjpiic 2 It sn»> t>* aniaurtui tor any per so-, to A^i ORDIMAMCE AMEMDtMG AMD LEGAL NOTICE notices jre ^usn omari% oostac «n the Memor.a Mumcipe. BunOing o’ tne Boraug^ piece, or ctose or s*iher tc oe piacec SUP«»LEMEMT1WG AM OROfMAWCE Oeueiopmena Btook Grants and anc. apopy is a* «.arne up toanc endaamalMe t*me ot sue*' meetmg lo the mempers a* ^pon any *acar.t io^ street a>*ejr EMTiTiEO Ah OROihAMCE TO — WHEREAS *t it necessary to me ge-^'a puPu*c o' tne Bo-pud- «unc s-nai -eques: such copies * the aftioe o' tne a-i*»e»B|r siOewaiK or otner p«<>t-c piapt ESTABLISH EQlHP AMD REGULATE A supers*** per e*isi*ng mtar'-iocai Borpug* Cie** i- sa» jerse* any 'etuse rjt-Dist-. construct*o" aetrrs ^lRE DEPARTMEhT IM th e BORDiJGH ser»r*ces cooperative agreamen: tor the p' Other gartaage 3' waste or OfiRu^P sucn CHANGES GOMEZ ■ matanats erhen prapeny ptaoece*Ciepi ir Of RUTHERIFORO.MO ’S3D Couway and «s people tcaenef* trpm tt«s Bcroug* Car* comp»*anoe with me pro^tsiorrs cd this APPROVED the 1st oat W A«^ust ortf inane* ORDIMANCE NC 7g-T4° 3 An* parson desirms n* reftusr or vut>ptsr to oe r.amowd ts* the Bprougr- o' Ah D^DlhA%»uC£ »*E*QMG AMD SOf*&^£l«E,MT>M& Ah OflOtMAMCE EhTlTJED East ftutnerorc a» its duty autna',zt>c ’ - £ REv'lSEC ^EME^Al 3RIXSAMCES Of THE BORChJGn Of CmtS'AD' W coniractpr shait prow.de xu*t*DTe~ AhID ih P A R T ^lA P CHAPTER K THEREOf EMT IT^ED TRAfffC AhiD receptapies anc piaoe tnar»r! ai- r^- Sf*E Of Call V SECTOH 3 4 and a ? THERE Of GOvERMIMG P AR WWG pish re) use or ga'Page asto)io«rs BE ORDAr*hiE.C by the Mavcr anc Council pi the Borough o* Canstad; astoUcHrti *® That acneo«u»e i o' Chapter X Traffic Sector, a 7 pe amenoeo anc suppementec i RERECEPTACLES Refuse as ioi»es m>* than lounaer (M) mshes nor mere tnan tHoPo*.en At« times teerty-tpur <2* i inches tr> Oiameste no? *me£rnml'mSS^ >pr a ostance iess than twenty-^iue tSj rnches nor mo-e than thirty-sw (36) inches ^ ne*g« 1o*m% Sorm a# C»Mf«a. contract suet, ^eceptacie to have a sepa'ate Specifications and tor* pi tM bond and LEGAL NOTICE and amendments thereto for the APPROVED OCiWWWC». PRESTO Maf» ’'S ^ ’mmg '«**r’ * * « * _ , paj*t*--t bona one onset contract Purposes inserting a Oescrtpbon of ATTEST FRANCESS0MEZ a K K S s ’S a»c«n»eni« ™aj be a»*a*iisga aisc Acttrfl*es for the fourth fear u-rfran CiATEDiu»ya7 197ft wfetgn mere Than thirty-li«e QS< pciunas OROIMAMCE pr pccwpaacy ot tt« ^wiMlmg or obtam eo it iRa ott.ca ot S cfto c **UBUSH£D A ^?u £ tfi 197B wnen ttiieC or repan » -WT«'-»mf MDiaaa no aoi- Grant Program and to cMr>fy the Fee *1830 Mane ai the receptac»as above pi t*»e building or fa the installation or The fo reg o in g ardi'na^ce w as K p4ann + ng and »ai|Jlen»eniatiae ^ rnent loned shai- be hjiec wrthin lour *4 j AN OROIMAMCE AUTHORIZING THE introduced M a regular meeting ot tha « !li t^on PRmtara t* *1S» par * inches of the tap triereb1 CrtiEf EXECUTIVE AMO ClERa TO rape-' ol equipment anc ar tacililias *H nc pan 01 a*»c1> ani: be iwunaac procedures »s neraby approved andsaud 4CE M0 'fistI 4 Any parson Pesmng tc dtspose cr EXECUTE Ah AGREEMENT «*T« THE prior totheehectnredaieottrwsOiipier Mayor and Council o* the Borougr ol Tt» oanw raaonas tna r«« to u m agreement snai- oe^necuied by the Construction Debns snaii ae required OOUMTY OF BERGEM TO SUPERSEDE Thr* Chapter establishes minimum Mayor and Borough Oar* m aoxraance AM ORDtM^MeCE F^IM& AND DETERMIMRiG THE AMMUAi SALARCS IMAGES to ust a aemettton comainar e*ach anal' THE COOPERATIVE AGREE1AEMT star»daros tor tr*e .nit* and continued w*r the pr orisons of taer. *MD COmPE MtSATiQh Of THE SEVERAL OFFICERS AMD EMPLOYEES OF THE » a staea water tigrt -pit p» container DATED MA i 197S AMD AMEMDMEMTS DATMSiflP OF LVMDHURST AMD PROMORlG FOR-THE MANNER OF PAYMEMTS * s capacity a? fitiaer, (1 * tc lorty THERETO ESTABLISHING Th£ occupancy ane use cd ati s u ^ buildings SECTION 2 Ttw OnSmance shat< tan* ‘•HEREOF n i40)cup*c yards C0MMUM Tt DEVELOPMENT anas does n o t replace or modify etteci imme^uateiy upon passage anc BE rr ORORaME D oy the Boerc ot Commiastfmers p* the Toenanc c»f Lyndhurst m t Mc, person may piaoe a dumps-«• or PROGRAM standards otherwise estatttsnec to the gaMiCMidw according to law r»e County o’ and State on hw» Jersey astUL-Jus aamoinion cpmatw or public st-eer o* WHEREAS oeaair federal funds are construction repair aiiaratior cr uw; a* SECTIQW t ^ar-tneiaHoawnp-amMe sajenes wages or_compensat*or. to ae paid t c ^ 0eil,ix¥ wijnout ^rstobta.'-ng a potentially a«a..a:i* tc tt» County pi tne- Ouiidf^ tne equipmBn! cr tacMhes * ecoordance ' oemoirt^jr. container parrTMt trorr. the 01- Berber unoer Title I of the Housing anc corviened therein eKoapr as prpvioec m | t,£* ^ ^ BorougnCterh ol the Borowgr Community Development Ap p* 1*74 ?iKL? ?n 01 £,-“ ! R«tnar»1orc Mo perao* ahaL commoniy icnoen as Cofnmwnity The loreg&>ng ordinance was ^ pernt'n a oemoiflior. container iO remain Deveiopmen- B*oc« Gtraftty anc mt«ec occupency *es*oem.a or norv introduced at a regular meeting ot the nua basis tor luiftime ’ m *n* RMDUc stress or siaeeafe arhe tne WHEREAS ;t is necessary to resiaentiai 'use Werem shaii be Mayor ahtf'Ceuncir. pf. the Bcrougr; Ol w a*gtrauon aau ot a penmi .aauec Oy the supersede »r e*istng intetoca se'-woas nevertheless reguiasac by anc subfeca to Rumeriard m tne County & Beger Mew CH^ce o? the Borf&ujJfh'Ctere - T ^ crooperahw- agreement for the County tne provisions cfi this Chapter ______Borough d a rk s Office is neraay and its peop«e to aenefit from this Jersey, new Aajgusa a i»78 and wui oa p*ograrr. anc IB I tn any case where the provisions PI authot t e e to .ssue perm.ts lor thrs Chapter ‘ *S,550 00 contamer sna)- pe piacAc closer tna- AD BA-1 anc Su.icmj mspetcsor WHEREAS. It is m tna oea mmmm ol *• • • * n * n « » * « <**» * * l bttsaf Mi ORDINANCE TO RE-ADQPT AMEND AuiWi'ig insp CNrk .. B.33362 10.3S7 t2 twenty fine QS^Mes irom ar< mjersactiori I2S0 QO -or ctoser tnan si* fe inchesMom a cu^ tt» Muriicipalitf to arttar mo tuCh an OtO>"*ne*s9!*neBotou»hort*«•!*•» AMD SUIP*»L£MEN7 THE CODE-OF THE f*Ve Sub C-ooe~0*iCisi agreement at the Suae nt Mee Jeney. then the BOROUGH OF RilTHEAFORO P»tanning Bcus'r-c Ar.orne* 75000 areas Pabeafh anc arounc tne CHAPTER ft3A THEREOf . ENTITLED 15.sob ac tfc «X 00 comamers snai Pe *ap ctaan arc ShaK MOW T r^^fO fC S i fT ORDAINED, mjgfcter stanoera comanec *n any nch One* Assesscr- by the Mayor and Council cfi Municipality amcr Qidinania or lufnhali uranan RENT CONTROL B* AMENDING AND August 10 197* Ass • Asiiessic^ 1203* SO 15 626 B7’ 06 c<®»n®c lewnefllaftMy atte removai ol SUPPLEMEMTtMG AN ORDINANCE Fee *12*0 Assessor Cieraa B333S? tQ3S7 12 *** container Demwirtion cor-rtaners Ot E**t «u»»notc ttiat tft* xytrnnmn jClNo t»rKMi»o« al oonwhanoe a«n ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO ■i*tfioa aT if --m g*> shaft not be littaC n^hor iha^i tour (4) emiilo* Fpattb »aar C-oap*rat=« T ownship Clerr-* tstw»e> mcnestroiejhe top epge and containers A B iaem art An A eraaw atit CnaptP aasal. oonaasfla a aPanaa STABILIZE Aft© REGULATE RENTS E *ect on OM ce SuparsKMrrsmtC.oopaiaiMAgraanMr.t *#»««!.*!*» ..o.atiot M an, offlwr WiTHiN TNE BOROUGH Of X Deputy Toem C*©**. ifjaa>«o »5 77a u caniain.ng ret.use shai: pe ftapt C9i— d RUTHERFORD AND TO ESTA&L-tSN A f » S 2 w a S J ll * r* r'tf* " ,9tr*r«»ortaC Date; D a , i*7S 'im i l im i l • " » « > » * ■ • * • • ’• Senate Direct or ^ E jL Si »u,a>' *♦ c. Oemotriiar. cona*nars shai- Pear thereto for 'the Purpose ol msarttng a any strufture or premiaas no* shall any RENT BOARD NO 2t»A-7ft AS V T ownstiip Att arr»ey Oeser^tKw, 01 tor tne laMi p n a w h*-a,p r«««e an, oarnar AMENDING AND SUPPIJEMENTEO 1 . f ««r U.rpan County Community ______^ _r,mfa,„rir-' THEREAFTER < ’ » i " State and the name address and Deve'iopmemr B»op». G^ant Program op^ , B oc-t-upaT. ttoto cwmprymg APPROVED tha 1st aaf~& August I ^ rst Aiq Direct cr and ip clarify the pianmng and *r*tr s**h oena pipwsron nor ar»y T971 Deputy F ire Cruet rnpementatiof aroceoums ae eeecuMd 0Mt*c*a* ot the Boroug^i from pHorcing Magisiraie py the Dhie* Enecutwe and Mun*c£* any aucti other prov«ion Prosecuto Cierfc m accoroanoe «vttn me prouiwoh* ?*-3 — PRO^SOMB ^uoiic Daertoe*' ol taw anc rrvj, . rvsrr»r«- Court Cler« BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED M this ordinance ahan take «#Hec immadiaUHy ^ BT Court Ciers Cuarica* upor us artactmerr. 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Your toilet could be silently wasting 100 gallons or more of pure drinking water RESIDENTIAL ft COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES every day. Drop some food coloring in the ARE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR FEDERAL HOOD INSURANCE. toilet tank and wait 15 minutes without LYNDHURST, RUTHEItFOiD, N O R T H ARLINGTON, flushing. If dye has entered the bowl, EAST RUTHERFORD, CARLSTADT & WALLINGTON. you’ve got an expensive leak that should be AM OftQMAMCE AUTHORIZING THE assagt enf p*fccst*cm as mayor AND TOWNSHIP C3L^IM TO fixed. 971 inaotar a p m d M R EXECUTE AM AGREOiEVT >TTH THE A pply H ere For Y our Policy . COUNTY OF BERGEN TO SUPERSEDE THE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DATED MAY, 1975 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO ESTABLISHING T *£ m*eimg of «*» Boaw oi COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Savino Agency U J o t e r “Almrt Insurance S e r v ic e " 251 Ridge Read Lyndhurst, NJ. Company - 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0 National Polka Fest Features 6 2 Bands From 11 States, Cans

LINCOLN A r lin g to n Now P la y in g 9 9 8 4 6 4 4 band will appear on Aug 2Z. 13 and M; the G-Notes. a hot of fun. j r l 1 A IMXVY POPULAR DQMNO THE SIDE SHOW C===£==a>fc|jior»rtr o) Among the eaoeptions are a “Health and Development dinner. And only at the. j ’V child’s high steel bicycle of the Adolescent” on Satur­ Jade Fountain . AI Delicatessen and Grocery » and turn of the century day. August lfth. at 1 p.m., MIvih. w « * « * tent by the Newark at the Medical Center, IS **<> Tikwiaii South Ninth Street, Newark HMOMtwdl „ , , , „_ __ * .. iw i Guided gallery walks at II The program is the first in a - m i s . * . am . and 1 p m Monday series for adolescents and through PVtday porvide a their parents ******** variety of Wor Dr. Johnson will address * * .. nation ahoot the objects in the prevalent concerns of • •TAeOrfc/naforaofVumCfta" i m k c m m • tw ir*- ^ exhibition w ith - THURSDAY, AUGUST H. tT7f Donald LaSeola We Who Care Dooald X LaSeola. 56 organise union and We Who Care held its assured concerned dtiaons area were continually (feed Sunday in Clara Muss that when the preliminary protected by a comprehen­ munity support for key fourth public meeting on O b itu a rie s Memorial Hospital, test results are nt-dy they sive integrated program heatth and srfety struggles; BeBenUt' Thursday evening. July ad 4> to inare that the Oc­ 27th. The spheduled will be published to be desgend to investigate both . S t LaSooU was bom in cupational Safety aad speaker. Senator John available to ewryone. and. environmental quality and J . B K m kiew id Lyndhurst and lived in Health Adninriatratian and V. Dambro&io Aloyslu* Doyle Skevm. cancelled at the lad the week following health implications” Bloomfield for the past pupicatiop. he and Dr other government agencies Mrs. Josepki ne rnnute to attend a special Viwan M Daonbrosio of 17 Aloysius Jg*($RKk o* * year He worked lor Forest Ronald Alt nan the New We Who Cue then in­ are fulfilling their respon­ Biymkiewicz of 3 Noel committee in Trenton Hillside Place, North Sunset Avenue, North Kit Properties He was a , Jersey St ate troduced John Cbstetto who sibilities to New Jersey Drive. North Arbngun. died Priscilla Gastello, who Arlington. dM 'Juty 31 at Arlington. died August 2 at World War II Army fepidemiokgist. will come is the orgadatian's liason workers. NJ00SH, recently on July 31 at West Hudson chaired the meeting, an-8 Clara Maass Memorial United Hospitals, Newark to Rutherford to speak to with N ew Jersey COSH tamed, will work together Hospital in Keamy She was nowced that one purpose of Hospital in BeiieviUe. She He was 65 He is survived by las wife, (Committee on Oc­ holding a summer meeting We Who Care at a public with a national network of wasSS £ Jean, three a m . Donald of cupational Safety and Bom in Jersey City. Mr had been to discuss the me*$mg arid tfiscuss the fin­ similar eonmittees Born in New York. Mrs Born in Brooklyn. New Parsippany; Gregory of Health) and a member of its Doyle lived in North Arling­ York. Mrs Biymkiewicz results of the Department of dings Dambroso lived in North North Arlington: and educational committee. Costello anmuKzd that ton far 37 years. He was em Environmental Protection The testing and Arlington for more than 22 lived in North Arlington for Joseph of Bloomfield, two Gastello explained that the NJOO&H will sponsor an ployed for more than 26 more than 63 years Prior to testing being conduced ori-'* processing will continue: years. Prior to her daughters- Mrs Veronica unique aspect of GOSH is August meeting which will years with Cashin the leukemia cluster In one event which has been retirement, she was em- her retirement, she and her Lacnprecht of North Arling­ that it bongs together mem­ focus on identifying Associates of East Orange husband, the lMe Alexander Rjkherford. earmarked for investi^tion piyed with RCA of Harrison , ton and Mrs. Toni Tonello bers of th e community and problems: a) lepl and as an insurance adjuster Biymkiewicz. owned and is the death of numerous for more than 23 years She of Isllin his father, Anthony The test results had been workers within industry in a political, bl health and For the past several years, operated Blinkey's shade trees in the town, w as a member of the Laficoia, a brother. John, promised for early July; c o a litio n of d o c to rs, safety, cl health and he was associated with Delicatessen on Schuyler possibly from gas leaks Women's Club of Arlington lour asters, Mary. Faith. . however, they* are not yet educators, lawyers, inion technology, d) conxnunity. Standard Tool of Lywiwrst Avenue in North Arlington A continuing interest in She is survived by her Marilyn and Georgette, and m Three members of We representatives, and e) education. The guest He was a member of North for more than 42 years She Rutherford s problem was husband John A Dam- seven grandchildren Who Care had gone to Tren­ workers whose goals are: 1) speaker will be Am Moran. Jersey Nu Voices and the was a member of the Ladies also indicated b y brosw: two sons, John T of ' The funeral was Wed­ to educate workers and President of PHILAPOSH. Queen of Peace Holy Name Auxiliary of Schuyler Hose ton two w eds ago to speak Congressman "Gap" Hollen­ North Arlington anji An­ nesday from the Parow with Dr Peter Pruess. the community residents about Carol Froehbch from We Society Company of North Arling­ beck. whose aide read a thony F of California; a Funeral Home, with a Mass Who Care will speak on He is survived by las wife., ton. and the Association of man in charge of the DEP statement to We Who Care • occupational hazards and saaer. Mrs Dora Sctnavone at Queen of Peace R C , arid of the test processing community involvement the former Dorothy D the Sons of Wand Group in which the Congressman the technical, legal, and of Marlboro N Y and three Church and he explained that the r organizing tactics that can Ihe meeting will be heid Drayton two daughters 1C. assured the group that ‘he grandchildren be used to end them; 21 to August 22nd, at 8 pm . in Mrs Dorothy McFadden of She is survived by two delay Was the result, not of will continue to do his best The funeral was held on W. Stankowski the United Auto Workers Rutherford and Mrs daughters Mfrs Florence inefficiency or lack of in­ to keep federal and state provide information aboit August 2 from Parow Jerrtsch of- Hasferouck Water (Bob) Stantowski_ terest. but of the great cora- agwirre mvntwd in RUher technical service! lad _ Regional Hall. Cranford. mein num. as uagr N J The public is urged to two brothers Lawrence and Heights and Mrs Martha 73. died Wednesday in St - plexitv and newness of the ford, and he feds tha it professional resources for Road. North Arlington A Vincent both of Jersey O'Connor of North Arlington Mary% Hospital. Passaic tests bong done Dr Pruess would be desirable if our worker health efforts; 3) to attend hneral Mass was.o§fered at Gty, a sister Mary of Jer­ and a brother. Theodore Mr Stankowski was bom ‘ Our Lady Queen of Peace sey City: and four grand­ Stawicki of Belle Mead in Poland and came to this Church with interment ' children The funeral was August 2 country 65 years ago He i : following at Holy Cross D ate Set from the Parow Funeral lived in Wallington and Cemetery..North Arlington The funeral was August 5 from Parow Fwerai Home. Home. 185 Ridge Road. Passaic before moving to 185 R idge Road. North North Arlington A Funeral East Rutherford 20 years For Mrs. Thouluc, 9 4 Arlington A Funeral Mass Mass was offered at St ago he was a wire testa­ tor the Okonite Cb.. Passaic, Agnes Thouluc. W of was offered at Our Lady Nichad s RC Church, Lyn­ for 26 years, retiring 10 Physicals RiXherford ded Wettaesda y Q een of Peace Church with dhurst. with interment y e a rs ago He was a in West Essex General interment following in Holy following in St Joseph’s parishioner of Mas* Sacred Physical examinations Hospital living*or. Cross Cemetery .Cemetery .Lyndhurst Heart R.C. Church. Walling- will be beid augud 23 at 9 Mrs Thouluc was bom in tan 1 a m in the nurse's office at Newark North Arlington High School F. Brouwer- Ancher He is survived by bis wife, Her husband Philip J . (dr all boys wrtw are can- “'the former Mary Andiey; a cberi m I960 Frank -Winant Brouwer- for many years Tie was an d dates for football, cross daughter. Mrs. Ray She is survived by a son Ancher. 94 died Wettaesday accountant for Haskins & country or soccer Philip of Niiley, a grand­ in New Jersey State Home SellsCo. New York City, (Roberta Ami Daniele of Eatontown; two brothers Equipment will be issued daughter and two great­ for Disabled Soldiers, before retiring He was a to varsity and junior varsity Stanley of aifton and Ed­ grandchildren Edison. Veteran of the Spantsh- ward of Wallington football players on August Services were Friday at Mr Brouwer-Ancher was Amedcan War He was a Ihe funeral was Saturday 8 between 9 a m and 10:30 the Johnesee Nit ley Home bom in Jersey Gty and former member of the * m at the high school from the Kamienski for Funerals resided in North Arlingon Junior Order of United stadium. Sophomores and Fimeral Home, with a Mass American Mechanics, new candidates will receive at Most Sacred Heart Chur- * Rutherford their eqpapment the same ch Hb wife, the former May day between 1 and 2 p.m at Sanborn, died previously C o i l l d u b RUTHERFORD CHAm£&. BoMng Springs Savings iponaorad I wmm avwwt uiwt wvu u»w the-stadium He is surviwd by a son, American League LMa Laagua championship In Ruthertoid tha past aeaaon. Girls trying oar for votfey There's a lot of misinfor­ Edward E. of Lyndhurst. The Parssppeny Coin Club Last weak Via youngsters gathered at the tnsttuf n to racahm ball, cheerieadmg or cross mation about funeral services three grandchildren arid will have a Cbin and Stamp W M a a P . King, praaidant. Back rear M l to rig h t«. tor John Ctara, Mike country will be given seven great-grandchildren Show on Sunday. Aug. 6. Paakaa, Coach Dan Mariano, King Stove Zak, JJ4 BobLM- physical examinations on Funeral services were UK. At the Hobday tan in daH. Front row, itoae Capoall B, Slava l awwH OaiMOaw and prices ... and all it can do >g c 6 ic h « | Sepaem liir « a t I p u m «■ Ifce Friday at the Collins- Parsippany. NJ. Rt 46, Brush Otver, Alex Roque, Carl Stopper. Mfoaing Sam rawrii and nurse’s office at the high is confuse the public. Calhoun Funeral Home, Hours 9 a m -5 p m Fred Lyons. scnooi Rutherford We like the idea of a well- informed public... and we II be M . Ghergona pleased to give you no- Carlstadt Library nonsense answers to any Services were held Wed­ During the month of July ducts several groups at the nesday for Matthew the Carlstadt Free Public Wood Ridge Rerreation questions you have. Ghergona. 94. who died Library offered a variety of Center Saturday in Foist Pleasant programs for children s of We also had a Guessing Hospital ail ages. Cooking lessons for contest for all dememary Mr Ghergona was bom in boys 9-12 years old Among school chikhen The winner Austria and came to this other things the boys direc­ was Bernadette Fahy. 4th country 75 years ago set­ ted by Mrs. Pilar Odenheim. Children's grader at Washington tling in Hoboken He lived in School. Lyndhurst for 31 years Librarian cooked Tacos, before moving to Bricktown Chocolate chip cookies, And our summer filmN 27 years ago He was a tug­ douf^witls etc. Fbr gills we festival, open also to all boat captain for the Erie- had a slimnastks program dementfry school dtikken, Railway for 35 conducted by Mrs Linda on every WeAiesday mor- . retiring 33 years ago Mulcair Mrs. Mutcair a issahtc He is survived by a Wood Ridge resident has it was ota special, special. , FUNERAL HOME nephew, Ray Bluhm of conducted sunlar programs Disney film on the afternoon 425 PiDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST Marlboro and a niece. Mrs d the Y and presently con­ of July 27 The William F. Burke Lodge No. 230, Free and Accepted Masons, Bogota, has ■ PMONE 438 4664 Mildred LaRusso of Lyn- . Louis J. Stellato, J> » contributed $1,000 to the Hackensack Hospital budding fund. The 375 member m m m OWMER-MAMAGER Lodge actively contributes to various charities in Bergen County. H.V. Pat Reilly, The fimeral was at the director of Development at Hackensack Hoapfcal, accepts the check from John D. Wtembe*. the 1ni*rns:jcma< Oder o* the Goieien Ruie Burk-Konarski Funeral Tompkins oi West Paterson, master ol the Lodge, whHa R.W. Frank Beaumont (left) Home. Lywtarst of New IMford, secretary, and Ahrln A. Blme (rtgM)of Tenafly. past master, look on. PARK MANOR nlh^ M n m a l r l i T r u n t c v * mtBLHHlD !*0» PARO W KAMIENSKI Specializing in Female Patients FUNERAL HOMES Funeral Home U«5 UWEIRtt RtKCTOt MtOfESSJONAl NURSING STAFF • MHO XUJt t fAWHC ■eUtiUTATMN PROGkAM • C0*VM£SC£NT HWt HCMB TO Sim T08 Serving Every Religion FMTSKM THHtAfT • CHROWCAUY U »’ Uf s' 10t LOCUST AVE. j e s n n axiom t HucruRf fawm a • POST-trGRATIVE HENRY S PAKOW WALLMKTOS M1WC SPCCUk w its O U R f G O A L OtreclW \ sis-nn *vr 185 Ridge Rd North AH.ngto" FATUOOH 23 Park Placa, ptoomfield 7 4 3 -7 7 7 2 998 7555 m -1967 Maakar af N J. t Aaancam Nurwg Hant Aua. vL ** Protettonw Car* « a I to"W*» Em»»oniiwot is to provide

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VINCENTAUTERI ~ THURSDAY, AUPUST IpT W governmental over­ have little connection with ■s' regulation and to the Realtors Tell Why House Prices Escalate- public's demand for larger The New Jersey and the Bogle Inc. Lyndhurst Facts regarding Association of Realtors During the National AuOoin (D-Ore), chairman homes with more amenities National Association sup­ escalating prices of homes from two separate sources Association of Realtors of the House Task Fbroe on Governments! over- port efforts far improving R e a lto r s & I n s u r e r s have been reported to the recently, facts that place recent Legislative Con­ Home Ownerdap, explained regulation takes many for­ die quality of our environ­ New Jersey Association of hese higher pndes in per1 ference in Washington. that a ctWcderable portion ms—from restrictions on ment, but take issue with ef­ Realtors and the National speetive. - - DC., Congressman Les of the unepe is'due to d e number of homes that forts that merely serve to 300 Stuyvesant Ave., can be built in a particular the cost of_ Lyndhurst, community or area and delays in approving RE A lt ' Tel: W-1D74 R eal E state development plans to en­ A study recently com­ vironmental controls that pleted by George Stemlieb. a Rutgers University Professor, points to Just LYNDHURST such regulators and con­ Room FOR FAST ACTION to Grow trols. Mod Col., 4 BR. 2Vi Stemlieb dies the exam­ Baths. Mod Eat-in Kit., ... are we the LARGEST ple of prohibiting the bur­ LIST YOUR HOME AND RENTALS w/dishwasher, Ige LR, real estate organization in the world? ning of vegetttfen to dear WITH US. Formal DR, Fam. Rm.. land, instead requiring Enc. Porch, Patio'smt ... are we called THE Pool A* nee windows and developers to use bulktosers VINCENT J.PERROTTA, me to haul debris. Doors Martanence Free PROFESSIONALS in the industry? REALTOR-INSUROR in and out Ta*s under *. h*v*weprodup*d280 SteraBeb's study showed IT3137 Ridge Rd.,Lyndhurst 939-2030 •625 Offered in the W s. that the air quality of subw- Call Bob M ban areas is more affected 1X3______Open Daily Til I S«f.i Sum. tloS Dor Realty, r r j transactions in aLl 11LE OVER ONE YEAR of operation? industry in surrounding ... is our success so phenomenal? anas than by bum s* of NORTH ARLINGTON 9 9 8 - 2 3 0 0 MMTOR' "Before you so l or buy afiame, you OWE fT vegetation. Also, the ad­ UTTLE FERRY, N .J. ditional cod of bUldceinc 2 Family. 3 Apartments. *50000 Income and 6 room CAPE over burning is con­ apartment ot your own. R e a d T h e TO YOURSELF to find oufW H Y !” Large lot 50 x 125 Containing living room, dining room, siderable: for a ftt.OM LOW TAXES *71,M l modem kitchen. 3 bedrooms. *53.000, home located on half acre, Classifieds the added cost would be 114 RUtyrtioad Thinking of sotting your homo? fLltt. Stemlieb repots. INT1NDOLA REALTY We hovo quotihod buyon. Buy Thru Nisi----- North Arlington These instances and 314 RIDGE ROAD M II- -k,-- «- tin.mtitr OPEN 7 DAYS rtasDrooc* rw»yni» I n n J 1 1 m m 998*0753 others, the speakers said. LYNDHURST 111 Colonial 6 RMS >53.500 WEEKDAYS to 8 P.M . New Bi Level *89.900 W ayne K. Thomas Realty 460*0420 • L£3 SATURDAY * SUNDAY to S P.M. 6Vi Rm Colonial *51.900 Often 7 Pays * * ' TO*' T*0 Famtfy *69.500 MEMBER OF 2 BOARDS OF REALTORS C»pe 6 Rms *59900

O’HARA AGENCY Colonial 6 Rms *57,900 132 Ridge Road. Norik Artia«toa Three Family *72,900 Tutor ___ *64.900 998-2916 REALTOR* Cape Colonial 6 Rm CL ASSIFIED l\ D E \ I' W V VI f HU I> \\ \VTKI) RUTHERFORD *79.500 NEW LISTING H I > I N K » Young Cap* LUXURY LIVING RANCH l)IRK( l o i n 16 Years young all brie* 100% electric. Front entrance 1. Business Services foyer 2 BR, 2% Baths Extra targe living room with *42500 2. Business Opportmiti *79,900 fireplace. Modem ea»-m-iatchen Dining room. Rear 3. Instructions 25 Car Pool CREDIT COLLECTION enclosed porch with jalousie windows & flagstone 4. Musical Instructions X Wanted Ride , CLERK floo r Central air conditioning Semi-finished basement Lovely Cdomal 5 Moving/Storage 27 Lost & Fbisid with fireplace. Heated driveway House termile proof. Two Fam*y 6. landscaping 28 Pets Diversified position open for Colonial sell starting imiividtal with Automatic garage door ^ 29 livestock prior experience m credit and MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE. Estate *220,000 E M P L O Y M K M Split Level *97,900 collection. Duties include MANY RENTALS AVAILABLE \ i T o M o m \ dunning, typing own 7 Help Wanted ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ correspondence and ail LATORRACA REALTY CORP. Colonial 6 RmS. *45 000 8. Situations Waited 30 Cars phases ot credit and Cape *56,900 collection. Congenial 240 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD I 1 1 31 Trucks atmosphere, good salary, Two Family *64 500 <2 W>tr>rc\des Colonial *57,900 company paid benefits CaU 935-7848 ort* evenings 1 H for an appointment at our personnel office 9. Real Estate For Sale *25,000 limoousme 10. Building Fbr Sale SA N Y O Lounge & Rest M404QP 11 Lots ELECTRIC CO. FOR SALE Rentals 12. Real Estate Wanted M I-2 3 3 3 13 Real Estate Renta) 33. Boats/Accessories UP STATE NEW YORK New Town House 14 Summer Rental 51 Joseph St 7 Rms -Gar 34 Wanted ADIRONDACK 15. Winter Rental GUYS and DOLLS Moonachie 3 Rms 35. Auctions & An Equtt Opportunity EffloiOyW 6 Rms 16 Florida Rental Auctioneers S P O R T S M A N ’S D ELIG H T 17. Business Property 36 Antiques Rental 25 Acres, in outstanding hunting and fishing area 18. Rooms 37. Musical Instruments DRIVER- Solidly constructed, log cabin type building. 19 Wanted To Rent 38. Merchandise Fumisned 7 room, 3 bedroom. Second floor 20 Mobile Homes Wanted MESSENGER dormitory style Sleeps fourteen. Can be used year 21. Travel Trailer 39 Miscellaneous round Benson area. 22 Campers For Sale CaU 201-098-0007

B l SIN ESS HKLP H \STU> Long and short term assignments to suit your hours OPPORTl MILKS and needs. Jobs available immediately or in September at local companies for miscellaneous STORE office skills SECRETARIES OWNERS Come in and register now! Top Rates. No Fees COMPLETE KODAK STENOGRAPHERS EVER) FILM A PHOTO TYPISTS OFFICE PERSONNEL POOL Looking for a great job SIMMSLfMsIM) 0 E V E L 0 P I NG SADOLE BROOK NaeJerwy SERVICES AVAKAKJE. today? We have many CLERK TYPIST temporary asig nemtns CALL DAYS 845-9013 Bright industrious person DEALERS that offer diversity as well office ex as good pay. You're Sat. Sunday & Nites Call 843-0190 needed with prior DISCOUNTS always wofeome at perience to work in our PICK UP 4 DELIVERY 8 Sutton Square growing Co Accurate recant 93S-5&B keeping, answer phone and 933-7895 KELLY GM. other office duties Congenial atmosphere Good salary 998-7086 SECRETARY Company paid benefits Cad FISH a CHIPS BUSINESS lor fcppointment a personnel for sale in Keamy, including You are cordially office See t.-,is - ovely 4 bedroom cottage right on Lake Stockholm it is wintanzed and has building and 4 garages. property cmenswns 60 x 186 100 feet of the property is tafcesrie. with dock and Good going huaineea. Cafl SA N Y O aluminum Doat Excellent ftshmg. swimming.go#.ate ~ 933-4154. Invited... Only 38 miles from Lyndhurst off rt. 23 Real fireplace plus automatic od heat with a ELECTRIC CO. 5&0gal underground tank. 3 1NMRI (T!iiB.

SIX ROOMS —Close to transportation A shopping. 1 st floor k basement —Must be seen ‘395 ail utilities A'heat supplied — like your own home. Anart. Sept 1. CLERICAL (88) Local THREE ROOMS —good location d o se to everything Available Sept 1st, 1 st coa>M»y e igandhig-No SECRETARY— floor - *220.00 t f » l e « . Feepeld. Capable Se« starter Miti prior experience in steno. CARLSTADT typing phone m t all Lovely 4 room apartment, residential area, large yard, heat A hot waier supplied general office procedures — available Aug. 15th-*250.00 Responsible person needed for responsible Dosttrort:---- Congenial atmosphere Good RUTHERFORD — Furnished Apt.! Salary. Company paid Lo ve ly room in excellent Rutherford location. Furnished with krtchen facilities. benefits Perfect for mature lady. , Call for appointment at ^ Savino Agency SANYO ■M at teeat tteee yeere a E C T R IC C O driving experience end 4 3 S - 3 1 2 0 - 1 wlllleg te «uettty fer a

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CB TURNED Ml AOS RE»U*T ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS units, etc. Expenence a must • teGM PERFORMANCE - BATHROOM - KITCHENS Call for an appointment at our parts 4 lASOa pmonnH office NORTH ARLINGTON — 4 • TOCHS KNTEO PORCHES-SIDING—BASEMENTS Spacious rooms. Available « PAINTS DUPONT 4 SANYO Sept. 1. Adults only. No MCTAl riAKf • MINI IMCES J DORMERS — GARAGES pets. 999-5231. ELECTRIC CO. e ■ ...... FREE ESTIMATES 438-2017 641*2333 - - MECHANIC ON DUTY No Commissions , S3 tUTGtaS ST MUCV&U 1 1 8 VANDERBURG AVE. RUTHERFORD 105 WASHINGTON AVE. • BELLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY / 51 Joseph St NORTH ARLINGTON — 2% OPfN SUNDAY 9AM }PM Moonachie Hoom apartment. Supply 759-5555 IK I’AINTlMi Sc 1 K. PAlNTINti & I H. ROOKING An Equal Opportunity Employer own utilities. AduN couple J&M preferred. No pets. 42 A. TURIELL0 & SON HKATIMi HEATING Clayliss Avenue, North Construction Serving All North Jersey Arlington. K irk's > COMPUTE No Job Too Small" FREE ESTIMATES KEYPUNCH A utom atic • HOME IMPROVEMENTS • HOOFING SIDEWALKS Walter Olszewski on your • ADDITIONS A DORMERS • SI0ING . . RENOVATING ROOFING A SIDING OPERATORS NORTH ARLINGTON - 4 Ige. Transmission Pot Time aad M l Turn rooms, A /C, second fl., • KITCHENS. 8ATHS JAI&S RIORDAN 9914318 REMODELING and Gutters, leaders & Repairs We have several openings for supply own utilities. Adult &». 1952 MODERNIZED Alum. Storm W indows. Door experienced key punch couple preferred. No pets. • BASEMENTS A ATTICS ALTERATIONS Hackensack Roofing Co. Available 8-1 S. Can been "Customers ore our salesmen" • ALUMINUM SIDING operators on our day and WOOD IS MY GAME* - 83 First St 487-5050 seen up to 7 p.m. 42 BayNss AND ROOFING evening shifts We otter top One of the most reputable ond Bathrooms • Siding ALL WORK GUARANTEED S t., No. Arlington. • STORM WINDOWS - TO PLEASE IS MY AIM rates, company benefits, plus finest transmission Kitchens • Roofing _ night differential Cafl for ap- shops in the area. AND DOORS • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS NO 10B TOO SMALL ' pointment. LYNDHURST — Brand new FOR DAVID DUSSAUL Dormers • Additions LOOKING FOR A Robrth Corp II bedroom apartment. 438-3663 LYNDHURST REASONABLE PRICE? 19 Schuyler Ave * Available Sept. 1. New • Carpenter, Int. & Ext. FREE ES TIMA TES 9 3 3 * 5 0 2 3 stove, refrigerator A rugs. INSIDE - OUTSIDE No Arlington • Framing • Windows 85 Donaldson A ve., Rutherford Painting • Paneling 991-3000 No pet,a. No utilities included. >275.00.439-1924. • Sheet Rock • Closets —>» Cement Work-Termite Treatment FREE ESTIMATES Leader • Panelling • Patios ft tf ESTIMATES •Doors • Decks & More 1 B. CLEANING Call Ben, W7-4097 t LYNDHURST — Available ONE DAY SERVICE r l g s. etc:. ECONOMY 2 Sept. 1. Modern 4 room • Call after 5 P.M npertment. H&HW supplied. AU WORK Classified EXPERT RUG t PAINTING 1 K. MISCELLANEOUS 9 9 8 - 6 7 9 6 Business couple-preferred. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Convenient location. Call 14 W A N T K l) RESIDENTIAL after 6 P.M . 939-1685. 9 9 8 - 9 6 6 6 Steam extraction method METERED FUEL Oil A PETRELLA 2 0 RIVER ROAD , l/9 CALL: BOB ZULLO COMMERCIAL KEROSENE DELIVERIES tarring you to qacMM young ot Belleville Pike BURNERS CLEANED A people. V.f.S. acts ■ • dear­ LYN DH URST — 5 Room CONTRACTING 481-1209 FULLY INSURED Apertment. 2 Bedrooms. NO. ARIINGTON, NJ. WANTED SERVICED Fitabliihed tn 1912 FREE ESTIMATES JOHN C DOBROWOISXI er A Jab Seeking You*. IWo Dining room. Eat in kitchen. Bibs Auto Parts Asphalt Dri vewcryi arm no few charged- Y.I.S. it Brand new building. *370“ Parking Lots, 1 C. ELECTRICAL Call after 9 9 1 -1 3 5 1 • month. Call 939-1078. staffed by v4io M a 34. W ANTED will pay $60 Excavating Masonry Work boric eeed by bnti^png A at 6 P.M. For Any Full Sixe Car Com­ Estimate ELECTRICIANS BERGEN COUNTY GLASS fc*o groups »og»*or Wb can plete Used part; for all makes 933-6712 M * e nmd .far ta%n^ 54 Stover Ave. Keamy 778-9393 2 2 0 volt service installed lor LYNDHURST: 5 Li) , ultra After S - 235-9445. S175 up! Wiring for Air Con­ Auto SafelyOlasstnsralled *are. office A many atm jab. Glass For Every Purpose O IA l« M « a mod. mis. is brand mm 2 991-4246 ditioning. Outlets & Fixtures. E D W A R D J. W IIK JR. livn . home. Ntry dtop* 18 Keafity Ave. 216 Ridge Road lyndhurst Mon. A n hi. 1-4 pet Prices subject to change , 991-3369 PAINTING AND ping & N Y. tramp. B n WANTED TO BUY anytim e. DONT REPLACE YOUR ______State Liicerwe » 80_____ DECORATING WE 9-9143 couple preferred. Oct. 1st OLD BOOKS A STAAAPS KITCHEN CABINETS. 89 Boiling Springs Ave TEMPORARY Occup. *350. + Util. ORIENTAL RUGS East Rutherford ANTIQUES HAVE THEM STRIPPED 1 l> LANDSCAPING I HAUL PART TIME A 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 HOMETOWN AGENCY Private Buyer :19. VII SC K K 1ANKO IS & REFINISHED & SAVL Light Trucking, Moving FULLTIME REALTORS : Call 224-6205 KOR, SALK LANDSCAPING Attics'-Cellars-Garages Cleaned OFFICE •« 438-3328 maintenance and desiqn, Messertger Service J PERSONNEL BEST FLEA MARKET — 7 9 6 - 8 9 5 5 SNOWPLOWIhG ' BRING IT IN Route 3 Drive-in Rutherford, .v n* ■ Free Est. Day or Night j JOIM THE FIRST TEAM tfew>papers, aluminum, A cfo ai from Msodiowfands Herb Adrian, DENNIE'S 6 5 6 -1 0 3 7 ______| n w n M 1 ROOFING • NO FEES EVER, 4 PERSONALS brass, copper, lead, Sports Complex. Follow o r Rutherford, New Jersey I batteries and iron. Service Roed sign. Open 9 3 5 - 3 4 6 6 Seamless Gutters TOP RATE e v e r y S a t . A S u n ., Chimney flashing cemented r r u i n • Secretaries KEARNY SCRAP METAL Beginning Apr. 1, 9-5 P.M., 7 9 6 - 6 3 1 1 Vent pipes cemented • Receptionist 478 Schuyler Ave.Kearny weather permitting. For Volley reltned • ANY HOUSE S B IN G O BUS inform ation call 933-4388 Gutters reltned • Assistant Bookkeeper LAWN MOWING Slate roofs repaired • ANY SIZI 1 7 5 To Philadelphia trough Fri. Call 939- I B CLEANING • Tr arisen ber s I Sat. A Sun. SHRUB TRIMMING 997-1442 997-4357 10 yr Guarantee • Clerks Every Tues. A Sat. RUGS. ETC. Free Estimates ATTENTION W eekly - Monthly M I-4772 • Bookkeeper 49VV4 •' Can Xa#ty TOP PRICES FOR Ask for Tony . Garden State Exterminator* • Keypunch POSABLE DIAPERS — W f PROMISE ONLY 751-9249 JUNK CARS AM) TRUCKS 623 2 5 4 0 • Dictaphone Copper, Brass, Batteries. Free delivery. Buy a case WHAT WE CAN DELIVER Betw een 8 o.m. & 5 p.m. BELLEVILLE-NUTLEY • Miscellaneous Work ATLANTC CITY Lead. Newspap«*-M cents and save up to 50 percent.' "Superior Quality & Service" Every 3rd. Sun. of mo. -100 pounds Slightly irregular. Call 867- RUGS: Scotchguarded. Don’s " GLASS CO. OFFICE 78 RUTGERS ST . BELLEVILLE sterling July 19 J. Resciniti 7594408 5119 or 869-5686. Scrubbed & Steomcleaned . Painting PERSONNEL 42-44 CNMoa St.. Belleville N o Water Left in Rugs! 1 E MASONRY "Complete Glass Service * Van Ovations • Autos JAI-ALAI Residential Commercial POOL FOR SALE — Cabinets and Home Repair •. Homes • Store Fronts 15 N. 5th St Every 1st Thurs. ol mo. * CHARGE IT * e Industrial Glassing sink, excellent condition, Master Charge or Vi so Charge • Concrete & Brick Wont 998-7957 Suite 103 starting Aug. 3 W E BUY 751-0835 751-0844 mice top, 8 II. wide, up- WE GUARANTEE • Porches • Brick Veneer Commencal • Inudstnal SADDLE BROOK WASTE PAPER r and lower cabinets. Our Work To Be The > Patios • Sidewalks • Walls Residential recycling Call 933-5578. Days -8454013 Finest In The Area Free Estimates „ Quick 24 Hour Service 7Y A R D newspaper, IBM cards, { Guarantee clean rug, Large-Small Painting Crews Sat, Sun. 4 Nights corrugated boxes Call T0WNE Anytime, DUMP TRUCK Newspaper drives FOR SALE or you pay nothing... Save Lowest Prices Save 843-0190 Kitchen cabinets, liquidation REASONABLE RATES Carpet Cleaning FOR HIRE LADY’S GOLD FRIENDSHIP arranged Newspaper 998-3687 with magazines ‘ .90 per sale 40% lo 60S off DAN LOGAN ROGSERV Floor Waxing $35.00 per day RING — Three diamond-like hundred pounds — Call All wood construction with 667-1755 stones. Tijasday afternoon. Customer Satisfaction X S ill AT If INS 271-2293 Mon, thru Fri 7 fine furniture craftsmanship PLASTERING 9 3 5 - 5 1 8 9 August 1. Ridge Roed throughout Guaranteed WAN FED to 5. Sat. 7 to4r~ Larry Niitvaccia DROP CEIUNGS vicinity pf Sargent's, R.C. CRAFTS CONSTRUCTION BO Y w ill do odd jobs In JOSEPH DAMATO BLOCK CEIUNGS WE REPAIR Green’s or Thom McAn. 440-5173 CRY STA L 1 G. PLUMBING & Lyndhurst aree. Cll 935- Strong sentimental value. PAPER STOCK PLASTER • Washers 7077. Reward. Call 9904734. CARPETS 1 MASON WORK HEATING 79 FLORIDA AVE., • Dryers 204 MADISON STREET SIDEWALKS PATERSON • Refrigerators LO ST — round gold pin. SALE LYNDHURST, N J. 07071 PAINTING 9. RKAL KSTATK • Freezers Initial engraved I New Hammond Organs 933-2930 Free Estimates. Plumbing- KORSALE • Air Conditioners in vicinity of Montross, from $995 WALL TO WALL CARPET Heating — Tmnrng 997-4828, of the Better Kind GARFIELD — ZVt famity. 4, Union end Washington Used Organs CUSTOM RUG SHAMPOOING ask tor Bob E CROSSLEY SERVICE 9, and 3 rms. Registered es Avenues, Rutherford. from $295 SERVICE MAT PENT A IS Coll 939 6308 66 7 -9 2 7 8 2 fam ily. AN aluminum, Sentimental value. RECYCLE MENDERSON-BOYD Inc • MAGAZINES - BALDWIN HAMMOND e LINOLEUM 4 TILES garage, many eitres. Telephone - 939-8477. e AREA RUGS 5 Vreeland Ave •B R A S S MUSIC CENTER “Ruther ford •96,000. Call 772-2246 e STATUES, PLAQUES F R H & B R T b •COPPER 82 W Route 4 PEDESTALS VIOLA 30 C A R S • ALUMINUM Paromus, N.J 843-2200 BERGENFIELD - By WE SIRVKE WHAT M SILL CONCRETE CONTRACTORS BROS. INC owner. Trt-fpHt. Large, ultra Nigfiosf Prices P»d! I H. ROOF1M CHEVROLET — 1975 Nova 935-7183 180 Washington Ave modern megazine eel-in 39,000 miles. Excellent ges ALLIED WASTE Aanenaen’e N o tle y kitchen. Redwood deck. mileage. Good condition. KARPET-KLEEN • MASONRY Form al dining room, • SIDEWALKS - V-T~ N.H. BROOKS COMPLETE LINE OF Power steering, menuel INC. tOMPLETE KITCHENS New Econo Plan three flur bedrooms, brakes, 6 cyl. *2,100 or best 61 Midland Ave. • Personoliied Designs • DRIVEWAVS '" 3 ^ ' ROOFING CONTRACTS night dub basement, den. offer. Call 997-1170. Wallington, N J. • Custom 4 Ready-Mod* CARPETS SHAMPOOED • EXCAVATIONS Brick and Asbestos Siding Building Materials Quiet street. Neer 4 7 3-7 638 Cabinets A PILE BRUSHED Gutters and leaders 667-7D00 everything. Principals only. • For Every Stylo and 26 Meadow Rd. Rutherford •96,500 firm. Cali 385-4195. WE SELL USED MOTORS Any living Room & Holl $150 for most cars. Webster 9-? 186 Rebuilt trans.. $125. Also LYNDHURST, N J. 07071 HOUSE FOR SALE — must for most cars Will install TRAINS, TOYS, 142 MIDLAND AVE $22.95 AEROPEX be moved. Price for moderate price. All VACUUM CENTER negotiable. LR, DR, mod. work guaranteed TROLLEYS & KEARNY, NJ. Each Additional Room BIRGIN-ISSIX kitchen and Ige. entrance DONT FU SS—CALLUS 738 Kearny Am .. Ky. •wSwSMPWww •wSwSMPWww • 998-6892 $19.95 Sal Mazzola foyer on 1st Boor. 2 very 345-9220 327-8976 BASEBALL CARDS Mbmtom. Amsocor Institute R00FINC CO. Repeirs ell makes of Ige. Bdrms., end mod. of K.icnen Dealers Ask about: Roofing ••• Cutters domestic vacuum condition or amount. ♦ * * * % Bathroom on second. Full • Seeam Process ^___ MASONRY .031 uem ltit gouge cleaners. We tieve a te.w Bm ill ic J ^IVVVJU Ifl MfKICKIRS n TOP CASH $$$ . AiSO: l«r§» 8 elect iw* new and used cleaners. Readyto-Fmish Furrwturo • Soil Extraction Method good condition. Call 939- CONTRACTOR FtEE ESTIMATES ReesonaMe. Also bags, HIGMfST m e t PAID 20TF • Upholstery Cleoning FULLY IN SU RfD 5509 Mom. thru A l. 9 a.m. to 4 6 7 - 0 0 6 5 Brick* • Stoops belts, and hoses, etc. FOR CAM OR TRUCKS • Floor Waxing 153 Sonfertf A*e. 4:30 p.m. Ask for Mr. ANT CONOITION Free Estimates Fireplecee Hoars Mon. to Fri. 1-6p. m. lyndhurit, NJ. Sal 1Qa.m.to5p.m villa Pika, No. Arlington Eves & Week-end Concrete Work Rooms Additions 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 998-0966 99! -008 T I HIGHEST T Service Avail. 997-1070 13. k f : \l ESTATE Q Fully Insured 4W7 TF IU M AL PRICES SHIRT CALL Free Estimates COMPUTE ROOFING 201-991-0180 PAID FOR • HOT TAR ROOFS GARAGE FOR RENT CITY 939-4628 w 997-6656 4 LEADERS e GUTTERS 1 L SIDINGS Rutherford. <25.00 a month. • SHINGLES Call 438- Aug. 15.1978 SCRAP FREE ESTIMATES 9479. STEEL CHARLES SIDINGS- M R . S T E A M DEL RUSSO ROOFING CO COPPER BUY1 CANGELOSI 7 4 3 -1 6 6 ? NORTH ARLINGTON — IFUff TELETYPE SERVICE STEAM ALL TYPES BRASS GET 1 Four modem rooms, heat CARPET CLEANING MASON fREf fstimotes and hot water supgRetl- ON MEADOWLANDS ALUMINUM at Vi PRICE PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTOR ANTHONY J. fully Insured street parking. Business AUTO WRECKERS BATTERIES, ETC. COMMERCIAL I HOME SATISFIED Po*ios sidewalks DE A N G E L O 1 S3 Sanford Ave Sept. 1. Call 991-7176 BUYERS OF JUNK CARS Retaining Walls A. Bickoff 39 MAIN AVE. CUSTOMERS ARE r o o h n G Lyndhurst, N J Water Proofing i SELLERS OF USE0 Wallington, N.J. OUR BEST GUTTER o n d LEADERS CARLSTADT — Modern & Son ~ ADVERTISEMENT Brick Steps 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 AUTO PARTS 760 Patenen Avenue 352 Second Avenue large 2 Bedroom Apt. in 2 778-2517 CdK 998-9561 mil ESTIMATIS fam ily. Heat, hot water, RICHIE GALLO, Pres. E. Rutherford, N J. anytime Lyndhurst - BERGENESSEX w asher, dryer and Belleville Tpk. 778-2777 f Block Gregory Are. Cdll 283-0070 Coll 933-5984 778-8492 after 3 30 PM er 933-0969 V33 0466 or 438 1437 ROOFING CO (.mo. CaM 9334290. NORTH ARLINGTON 20 — THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, Gerecke Says County C osts Are F r e e h o ld e r H a r r y was put forth by County (15.000 In addition there Gerecke said today that he Gtxmsel Vincent P. Rigoiosi are variety of other would oppose a proposal -in b July 5 memorandum to lawyers on the county that the county 'appoint at- the Board of Freeholders payroll at fees ranging up to tOrneys to offer tabor He said, ‘The county now $100 per hour Himdreds of r e la tio n s a d v ic e to employs a county couisel at thousands of dollars are m unicipalities The $30,000 per year ; three fUI already h^ng spent on legal proposal entitled. "Labor time assistants at salaries fees aria this new proposal Relations Service Agency" ranging from $9,500 to would add more lawyers to

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