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Two Lyndhurst High Within minutes after the L According to police there An angry town^up await left by vandals who painted day when the weather is proved futile Police do not School students, each 15, alarm was sounded police set off a routine search of was no vandalism — prob­ ed word on what fate grafitti on the walls of the bad a vandal will call po­ know whether the same •ere trapped in the school from I.yndhurst, Rutherford they high school In the ably because the alarm awaits the trespassers lice and charge that a person is spreading the Stnday shortly after I P M and Bergen County sped to ctWly, wet weather students brought police to the scene And vandalism m the a la rm when they triggered an the school Vandalism is casting the and teachers huddled out­ bomb has been placed in so quickly form of fake tomb alarms township thousands of dot However, so far this year side while the search inside the high school However, the two boys continued on Monday it has cost students and * ,th ^ TVO boys escaped Police went on. lice headquarters «re looking for them were charged with breaking lars each year The high A telephone call to police So far efforts to tra c k teachers hours that should and en try school still bears the m aria headquarters on Monday It was typical that on any down the caller h a v e have gone into schoolwork

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6A ll’Team Elects 3, Jim G u id a Breaks In Jimmy Guida, a and now a practicing Lyn­ ried him through although DISTRICT ELECTION RESULTS LYNDHURST TOTAL •chooi teacher, mad* th* dhurst lawyer, mad* an as it could net rub off en the • / 8 * 10 11 12 13 big ran in Tu*sdey's Board tonishing showing. rest ef the ticket. 14 15 VOTE of Commissioners • lection And it was an *l*ction to Guide, in a triumphant G u id a m TO 2*5 151 IK 171 234 14* 144 181 1 4 d f 173 152 173 141 2415 ••♦hough th * "A H " t*am moment at his Valley 108 elected three and th*r* It was an election in Brook headquarters, made B e c k e r 78 1S1 115 87 *4 117 110 *4 111 144 131 113 130 107 1745 by took control of th* town­ which Mayor Anthony A. e modest statement in P e z z o lla 137 10* 187 102 101 ship government Scardino Jr. chose not to which he thanked th* vot­ 90 130 118 100 121 157 14* 118 134 114 11*1 L*d by Public Affairs Di seek office agein but de­ ers for their support end P e r r o t t a S I SO 57 52 45 31 51 35 41 42 3* 44 32 41 54 4*5 roctor Jos*ph Carucci, th* cided to concentrete on the faith, all of th* candklates. "A ll" t*am put in Carucci, senatorial race. Ja n o w s k i 13* ♦3 187 313 137 218 148 131 148 144 14* 12* 114 18* 14* 1444 form*r Commissioner P*t*r It was an election in I urging Checki, Jr. 111 145 114 153 J. Russo and forrmr School which four women took cooperation from a ll of i n 170 14* 137 134 153 102 114 ** 144 137 n a Board Pr*sid*nt Ronald part and two of them, Mrs. I we can make B o n e lli 177 m 184 147 103 TO 141 135 123 144 113 132 11* 22*4 Eileen Beck*r end Mrs. ours a better and finer end 178 18* Slufca Public Works Commis­ E v e ly n P e iz o lla , made dax- more progressive Lyn­ aa t l 103 248 103 TO 111 115 l i t 135 84 *4 47 118 108 1751 sioner Joseph Janowski was zling runs. d h u rst." tho Ion* survivor of tho It was also an election in It wes en election in S c h a a l 4* 88 * 188 77 120 *5 *4 *1 *8 4* 85 41 *7 85 1410 "TH T" loam which was lad which the rising tax rate which Russo end Bogle ran W ils o n JO IS 2* 30 V 43 41 24 14 34 43 70 15 1* 4*0 by Financo Director Angelo came back to haunt the together on the "AM " ticket 14 i ! J Chocki J r . candidacy of Checki who but now go their separate 44 s* 35 20 19 31 17 1* 17 45 38 44 14 15 13 485 But if was Guide's run had to accept the fire from weys in fighting for Re­ C a ru c c i that made the big news. the opposition. publican nominations for 244 284 244 279 107 1*7 243 14* 154 254 205 143 144 175 M l 341* For the first time since It was also an election in the assembly. Breslin. Jr. i n 1S1 148 145 141 137 1*1 113 *4 144 TO 185 u a e tttt when th* lat* Carmine which the Polish American It was an election in 115 113 which out of 12,990 etegible B o g le Savino was elected es voters were told that they 1M 1M 1S3 145 144 11* 203 10* *1 144 152 133 114 134 134 23*3 had a chance tojAlect a voters only 4,S3» turned out. dent made it into the mayor from their ovm eth­ This figure compered with R u s so 283 m 115 130 T O 158 10* 11* 115 281 151 114 147 141 185 2818 charmed circle. nic background for the first 7,277 in 1*73 . R o w e 141 14* 111 155 153 134 143 114 *7 T O 141 184 2217 Guide, running with the time — but in wMch Ja- Sixth men in the race 174 184 135 aid ef his brother. Bob, e ki. had to de it for His popularity car­ former meyor of Paramus Happy Hold-Up M an M an Fined For Im paired D riving Paul lannia. 38 Eugene in Florida for creating a Anthony Girardo. 115 Ja y told Girardo lo leave the rm ds Com eoy Is O ver Place. Belleville, was as disturbance, he was told he Ave was found guilty on a area He refused and also sessed a total of $85 in Lyn­ could not enter the Pre-trial disorderly perso charge would not speak to the offi­ Lyndhurst's laughing in Newark before U S Mag­ represented a record in dhurst Municipal Court last Intervention Program preferred by Ptl Carl Cas­ cer When the youth did not bandit — according to FBI istrate Serena Ferretti and. New Jersey The crime spree began, Thursday as Judge John C Thomas Cbemesky. 716 tlegrant on April 3 despite reply after several warn­ sources, is in custody, during the court appear­ other agent said, at Colo­ Garde accepted his plea of Second Ave.. paid a total of the youth's plea of Not ings to leave. Castlegrant charged with robbery of at ance. reinforced his reputa­ nial First National Bank in giilty to driving while un­ $S5 in fines and costs on the Guilty Officer Castlegrant said Girardo suddenly be­ least 20 banks tion for being nonchallant lie bantered with his at­ Hed Bank in April 1974 der the influence of alcohol charge of drinking in a pub­ testified that while on pa­ came abusive and violent There may be more torney He smiled at news­ when $5,800 was taken, and as charged by Michael Hal­ lic place Richard M. Cal- trol that morning he saw and at that the officer ar­ As soon as Robert Palas­ men. ran until last month, when loas of Jersey City on Ja ­ vano. 817 Valley Brook Girardo at 307 Ridge Rd. rested him chak. who once lived on Smil* Wasn't Woodan $3,300 was taken from the nuary 22. Iannia was Ave.. Edward Higgins. 177 The time was 3 20 A M He When the court asked Gi- New Jersey Ave stops When the magistrate set Community State Bank in charged with driving at Post Ave , and Ralph Rosa said Girardo was with an­ rard i what he was doing on laughing, he will be more extensively questioned bail at $500,000. Palaschak Rahway He is also a sus­ 2:It A.M in Lyndhurst milia. 232 Forest Ave.. all other youth and arguing the street so early in the DR. IBARROLA looked up. broke into a grin pect in a 21st bank robbery, Having told the judge that were convicted of the same with a girl, who asked po­ morning, he said. "I work Palaschak. who allegedly, and, referring to the the Bank of West Jersey in he had been arrested before charge lice to help her Castlegrant all day and I always go out N e w D o c t o r got more than $86,000 in his amount, said Willingboro. hit last that time of night " hold-ups. never touched a In Township Lyndhurst bank He was ar "That's a lot of wood ” W ednesday Business Firm s B ack A rt Show Doctor R Ibarrola a na­ rested in Toms River Deputy U.S. Marshals led Happy In Hit tive of the Hulippine Is Agents, acting on a tip re­ him aw ay During the robberies, it Mrs John D. McCrea lato, Ippolito Funeral The Outdoor Art Show lamfci has taken over the layed through local police, In discussing the case, was alleged. Palaschak op Chairman Lyndhurst Cul­ Home, DeMassi Cadillac. was started to give the resi­ late Doctor Vinrent Flettis closed in on the 33-year-old FBI agent Larry Schneider erated alone, choosing tural Art Committee report­ Detroit Auto Collision. Belle dents of Lyndhurst and sur­ pracUce on Ridge Road. Palaschak as he was about said the 20 banks Palaschak sometimes to hit banks on ed strong support of the Mead Development Corp , rounding comnuiiUes an Lyndhurst He is mar­ to step into a sedan on Mar­ is charged with robbing Thursdays — a plan later Seventh Annual Outdoor Lee's Hawaiian Islander opportunity to view good ried and has three children tin Road with an widen- over the past several years iContintMd on Pog« 4) Art Show Jiaie 4. by the Restaurant and the Com­ art and to purchase original Frank Benedetto reported Bom in 1939. the doctor t if led woman Thus ended a civic and business commu­ bined Woman's Clubs of pointings The Committee completed his early educa to Hdqts a rock was manhunt for the Lyndhurst nity of Lyndhurst Award I.yndhurst The Committee has been advised by the tion in Quezon on the Island thrown through the window truck driver that began last Vasa O rder Elects money has been received anticipates awards of up to judges that the quality and his upper classes wen- of on the passenger side of his July after he walked away from Nationwide Shipping $1200 00 th is y e a r the work shown is completed at Manila which ex motor vehicle parked in from l/ewisburg. Pa , pris­ Services. Inc Keamy Fed­ Lyndhurst High School client Over 100 artists ex­ included Far Eastern Uni­ front of his home on where he was serving an Lyndhurst W om an eral Savings & loan Assoc , Art Students wider the di­ hibit. showing work in all versity. University of the Received a report of an eight-year sentence for National Community Bank. rection of Ms Mary Ann medias and styles. Anyone East Ramon Magsaysay accident which *ruck a bank robbery District Lodge New Jer­ Pemsauken, Vice District Neglia Engineering Assoc , Cupo w ill exhibit their work considering purchasing a Memorial Medical Center tree at Rutherford Avenue Palaschak was arraigned sey No. 8 Vasa Order of Master; Carl D. Olander Nazare Funeral Home. at the Oitdoor Art Show In this coiatry he com­ painting or piece of sculp and the car was abandoned America, a Scandinavian East Hanover, District Sec­ Inc San Carlo Restaurant. Ribbons and judging for ture would have a fine se­ pleted his internship at Received a report Irom fraternal organization with retary; Rudolph Halvorsen, Maschio Restaurant. First their work will be arranged lection to choose from Saint Francis Hospital I ro­ PA Citizen* Klame Manx of vandalism Lodges in the United Clifton, District Treasurer National Bank and Tru& by Ms Cupo separately Mrs McCrea indicated a u tin g i 1967-68 at Je rs e y lo her motor vehicle She M eet Friday States, Canada and Sweden Mrs Charlotte Greenstein Co. of Keamy. Burk-Ko- from the Cultural Art Com­ good original can give a Qty. N.J Doctor Ibarrola reported a piece was tom held its 70th Annual Con­ of Teaneck was elected narski Funeral Home, Slel- mittee awards collector much more satis­ then completed his resi­ from the convertible roof - The Polish American Citi­ vention at the Golden Eagle Editor of the District's faction than the best pro­ dency for surgery 1960-73 at damage was done by some­ zen’s C lub In c , w ill m eet Inn. Cape May. April 29- monthly magazine. "The duction The Committee Franklin Square Hospital Editor, the Leader: one jumping on the car Friday. May 13th . at 8:00 May 2. Officers, delegates N .J. Vasa Home Family ” does not became involved 196809 (fir s t y e a n in B a lti­ Received a call from P.M., at the headquarters and members from almost Ever since 1 could remember, the comer of Valley in art purchases at the more. Maryland French Ralph Carol lo. who report­ an New Jersey Avenue with every County in the State Brook Ave. and Ridge Kd represented the heart of show, sales are negotiated P o ly c lin ic Hospital 198973 ed a 1177 Dodge, owned by President Mrs Charles attended The Grand Mas my town. “Lyndhurst.” The threshold of my "Home directly with the artist (Second year through Chief Makita Power Tools. Rid­ Prxychocki A social hour ter of the entire Order, A Sweet Home " Artists may pick up appli residency) NYC. N Y His gefield. was stolen Ihis day will be enjoyed after the Henry Anderson, a resident cations at local banks. Lyn­ Pathology residency was I’m proud of it (or it carries all the happy memo­ David Barone reported lo meeting Plans will be com­ of New Jersey and several dhurst Town Hall. Dept of completed July 7M)ec 74 ries of my youth and I've grown to respect it as if it Hdqts his IJ71 Plymouth pleted for the Chinese Auc­ members of his staff also Parks or Library Appli­ at the French Polyclinic were the capital of Lyndhurst Duster was stolen during tion to be held on Sunday attended cations may also be obtain Hospital NYC The bus stops, the newsstand, the school kids, the the night M ay 22nd , a t 3 00 P M Mrs. Alice Hendela of fed by w ritin g M rs S a lv a ­ The doctor is licensed in policeman, the bank, are all part of this center Received a report of an Lyndhurst. was elected tore Guzzo, 512 Willow Ave­ the

/ 2 — THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1»77 lie urged the assembled turned down by the state citizens to support his Sen­ Department of Trans­ Our ate B ill S-263. just reported portation. “Continental” Scardino W ants Energy Facts out of the Revenue, Fi­ Sen Scardino, who as with the nance and Appropriations mayor of Lyndhurst had de­ An energetic crowd of tions of several con "shocking" that neither the would try to get the dump­ Committee, which would veloped a highly successful blonde some 50 North Arlington stituents. Sen Scardino stale or federal officials ing transferred to another extend Rt 17 south to 1-280 bus service for all non-prof beauty of citizens plus the mayor and said he would only be con apparently believe that location." he said "But I “ Tliis, at least, would route it uses in his own commu­ I ROM council this week passed vi need that a condition of they have enough power to don't intend to because we garbage trucks off of local nity. offered to he|p guide alcng their thinking on the crisis exists in energy when demand that this data be must start somewhere in streets, which will provide the next petition for funds, current "energy crisis" and and if the major oil com­ provided by the oil inter­ the development and con­ some relief.” he noted hand deliver the grant other far-ranging com­ panies disclose figures ests, who also control coal struction of modem, me­ In introductory remarks, request to the proper au­ mentaries to their "man in about their total oil re­ and gas production chanical means of refined Sen Scardino had asked the thorities in Trenton and Trenton," state Senator An­ serves and reveal not only “ If the energy situation is disposal ” audience to speak their provide Information for thony Scardino Jr The occa­ their plans but the dollar so important as to necessi­ "So m e 8,000 tons of solid minds and vent their frus­ maximizing the use of this sion was another in the sena­ amount they intend to in­ It's p a g e boy with a side-IJipped difference add tate mobilizing our entire refuse must be disposed of trations. an invitation that type of transportation ser­ tor's continuing meet-the- vest in research and devel ing elegance. And clegaifc* lightened with Sheer * nation under one stringent in the meadowlands every several took as literally as vice. Delight, w o n d e r f u l creme haff fightener that is quick, people town forums opment , program, like in a war, day. only one ton of which it was intended Other topics aired in the cool, comfortable—ond conditions os it lightens! A ' In answer to the ques­ Sen Scardino termed it then President Carter can be handled by the new The Senator said that he frank, open, sometimes fun­ style equally beautilul when it s frosted. I&enie see;, should employ his wartime baler which compacts it always learned from hon­ ny and occasionally vitriol­ no charge lor.consullQ lion and analysis, of bourse. perogatives and force the Just as other towns must estly expressed feelings but ic discussion were FANTASTIC FARES!!! oil industry to give him — accept a nearby menial in­ that he hoped that the criti­ — Income Tax: Senator and the American people — stitution or prison, this is LesnthanVi Regular Economy Fare*!! cism would be constructive Scardino believes Governor the straight facts,” Sen. our burden to live with He commented after they Byrne’s Income Tax pro­ Scardino asserted TO ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND Eventually, much of the become “ politicians" the gram. because it did not Much like President Car­ problem will be solved by public treats their represen­ provide sufficient property 223 STUYVESANT AVE. ter in his recent "tough” technology that w ill recover rtOM $280 to $330 Rd. Trip A Tax tatives as though they were tax relief, is not justified LYNDHURST N. J. j talk on energy, Sen Scar­ the resources in the carrying a communicable Free Meals, Free Cocktails, Free Movie & Stereo and has introduced a bill to (Opposite Bowline Alley) 'jra, dino spoke of South Ber­ waste disease. redefine the now-infamous CALL OR WRITE FOR BROCHURE gen's need to be realistic He predicted that re­ As it developed, the ang­ “ thorough and efficient 935-0996 - 438-9864 / p j ® about the continuing, and source recovery of usable er present among some education” phrase; growing, solid waste prob­ products in the garbage — GREAT BRITAIN CHARTERS critics turned to an in­ — The SST: The Senator lems ferrous and other metal, fectious laughter and a sees no need for it to land 1440 Broadway, N.Y.C. 10018 (212) 391 8460 "1 could make a lot of plastic, organic matter, etc spirit of “let’s work this in this country — "What’s NOTICE friends in North Arlington — would be a reality within problem out together ” OR CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT the point of getting some Due To The Tremendous Response tonight by telling you that I ten ye a rs Both Mayor Ernest T. Ce­ where two hours earlier .... rone and Councilman Ed­ I found the 747 fast enough Of Our Anniversary Prices ^ ward Martone pointed to and quite comfortable ’ the need for a senior citi­ — Expensive govern­ S.B. Coin Exchange zen’s jitney bus. for which ment: “ No, I did not travel funds had recently been first class on the 747. " Is Continuing These Fantastic Prices Catholic Program On D ivorce One More Week TTie problems faced by Conception Seminary I Dar­ NOW THRU MAY 51st' i s / \ O f ) p c Catholics who are divorced, lington I. Father Catoir is separated, or remarried former presiding judge of Look At These Unbelievable Prices will be examined at “A FOR SPRING 1977, WE HAVE A NEW MERCHANDISE CLUB FOR YOU HERE IS the matrimonial tribunal ot Day of Christian Peace,” the Paterson Diocese Silver Dimes ...... 304 «. .nd up HOW IT WORKS. 'OUR CLUB LASTS FOR A PERIOD OF 15 WEEKS * PAY May 21 at Felician College Rev. Edgar Holden. Silver Quarters ...... 75‘ ~ .™i -r MENTS OF S3.00 ARE MADE EACH WEEK TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE WEEKLY The program, sponsored O F.M. Conv., director of Silver Halves ...... 1.50 — <.™< /by the Ministry to Divorced the MDC, said the day-long DRAWING * DRAWINGS WILL BE HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY At'4 P.M. * IF Silver Dollars...... 3.SO «od Catholics (MDC) of the program is the high point in YOU WIN ON ANY WEEK, YOU STOP MAKING PAYMENTS AND YOU ARE Newark Archdiocese fea­ the history to that office, ENTITLED TO S50.00 FREE MERCHANDISE * IF YOUR NAME IS CHOSEN ON tures a morning and after­ which was organized al­ noon slate of nine seminars NOW IN STOCK THE LAST WEEK, VERA'S SHOPPE WILL GIVE YOU AN EXTRA BONUS YOU most two years ago Since from which participants that time, he said, the ef­ GRADUATION BIRTHDAY ANNIVE WILL RECEIVE S60.00 IN FREE MERCHANDISE. IF YOUR NAME* IS NO? can choose two to attend fort to m inister to Catholics The seminars touch on such BARS BARS CHOSEN, YOU W ILL STILL BE ENTITLED TO SbO.OO IN MERCHANDISE AT THE in broken marriages had varied topics as annul­ EN D O F T H E 15 W E E K P E R IO D . "grown by leaps and ments. legal problems, con­ bounds " W E ALSO S T O C K A FULL UNE OF « cerning divorce, children Registration for the May U.S. OOLD & SILVER & COPPER COINS BRIN G IN THIS AD PRIO R TO MAY 14th, 1977 W HEN OUR NEW CLUB and divorce, single people 21 program, including 43 Park Ave., Rutherford and the church, and sex lunch, is *5 Registration BEGINS, AND W E W ILL PAY FOR ONE W EEK OF YOUR CLUB. without marriage may be made through Fa­ 935-9080 * M OP£N 10:30-6 MON. THRU SAT IT Major addresses will be ther Holden's office, 483- delivered to general ses­ • THURS. t SAT. TU _ 8 fM . ■> 4.H, MACS i I E 11 IIJJ\ t, T ()\ N. 8500 J. sions by Rev. Leo O. 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DeRose Puts Together Form idable Team C ero n e, P eek Jo in Fo rce s, i i l i l . — IU «U liki> IT L . __ a. ' mw “It’s a little like The eastern and midwestem nia. he recently finished the to involve its members in Stii«.'" Clarence "Buddy”, states successful re-election cam­ James, state campaign delegate selection caucuses paign of Ix>s Angeles Mayor W ill Support Batem an coordinator of Citizens to Eliza tleth (Ita) Fizer, in 1976 Tom Bradley, where he Elect Ralph DeRose Gover­ deputy coordinator for out­ Gretchen Parker, coor­ served as deputy press sec­ Mayor Ernest Cerone of will campaign extensively of North Arlington for three be only one of our targets," nor, said of the staff organi­ reach. is the only Irish-bom dinator for volunteers and re tary North Arlington today and thatmhe is confident he years previously he served said Cerone We will fight woman in American nation­ administration, is Iowa zation joined forces with former and Peek can win the nomi­ on the Council al politics. One of the coor­ Suone Cotner, coordinator bom and now a resident of the spread of the bureau­ ' The word went out, and Councilman Augustus Peek for special operaUons. was Southern California She nations “The income tax which crats and demand account­ we started hitting the dinators for "Scoop” Jack- Jr of Ridgefield in a race the regional coordinator fbr just completed the Bradley "And then," said Cerone, we oppose vehemently will ability on every level " ground last week We hit .son presidential cam paign for the Republican nomi­ the Carter campaign in Cal­ campaign in Los Angeles as "we will go after the the ground running in New York and Pennsyl­ nation for Assembly ifornia’s San Diego and Im ­ director of the main cam­ Democrats, and then we "W e've got a job to do. vania, she later served as They at once announced perial counties She now paign headquarters will win there, too The w e're going to do it. and executive assjtant to the they would back Sen Ray­ The only one! lives in Washington, D C. During the Carter cam­ Democrats cannot survive June7 is going to be" The California state coordinator mond Bateman for the gov­ For four years a teacher paign she served as volun­ their Trenton disaster ", Sting." Jam es said for the general election ernor’s spot « in Omaha. Neb., Cotner lat­ teer and office coordinator campaign of Jimmy Carter Cerone said he and Peek "Buddy" James served er served as assistant lo Cerone has been mayor and as coordinator of In­ for the state headquarters as California deputy state the government relations in IiOS Angeles I^ter Mrs .campaign coordinator for augural activities for Cali­ SARCONE coordinator of the Califor­ fornia. Parker served on the Cali­ Garden Club Plant Sale Jimmy Carter, campaign nia Teachers AssociaUon fornia Inaugural Com­ coordinator for former Harriet Zeller, deputy Republican Governor during that group’s efforts m ittee. T^ie Rutherford Garden beginning at 10 a.m. Rain Cleveland Mayor Carl coordinator for candidate -Club will hold its Annual date for this activity is May Stokes, and a consultant to activities, is a lifetime resi­ Plant Sale in Lincoln Park 15th he’s against the income tax! Los Angeles Mayor Tom dent of New Jersey, where M ayor Presto Backs on Saturday, May 14, 1977, b* tw G'j* Cotnm ft Dthbppjj Tn?** » V; B ra d le y she worked as state coor­ A staff assistant in John dinator for "Scoop" Jack­ F. Kennedy's presidential son in 1976. and Bergen D eRose Candidacy campaing, Janies currently County 37th D is tric t M ini r h y ^ ^ i f f y ^ ^ serves as special counsel to Convention Coordinator Gubernatorial candidate the entire state oppose — the attorney general of the A mother of three chil­ Ralph DeRose has received the income tax.” FIVE DOLLAR VALUE COUPON Redeemable at Time of Purthate Only state of Ohio, and is the se­ dren. Harriet Zeller is also the endorsement of Carls­ “He has come up with tadt Mayor Dominick Pre­ N nior partner in the Cleve­ active In community work, sound alternatives to re* O n A n y sto f land law firm of James, including the Englewood place the income tax, and O n ly 1 Moore, and Douglas Cliffs Chamber of Com­ Presto also serves as is the only candidate to do Picture O ver Allen Clobridge, deputy merce, the Teaneck Com­ Democratic Vice-Chairman so," Presto said. c o u p o n coordinator for field oper­ munity Council, the PTA, of Bergen County $ 1 0 . 0 0 p e r Presto is also chairman ations, is a Vietnam veter­ and the B'nai B’rith, of “ lte'II be a doer," Presto Redeemable at time p u r c h a s e of the Mayor's Committee an now living in Washing­ which she is president. said, “a governor who’s re­ of Purchase Only. of the Hackensack Meadow­ ton, D C where he works David Van Iderstine. sponsive to the people. " i v lands D is tric t, a 14-town ad ­ as a campaign consultant coordinator for press and “ I fe e l th a t R alph De- visory group specializing in systems or­ advance, was bom and Rose is the type of individ­ ganizations raised on the Jersey shore ual who voices the senti­ "Mr. DeRose will be a 575 RIDGE RD. N. ARLINGTON, N.J. During the 1976 primary and now lives in Los Angel­ ments of the people of sympathetic voice in Tren- - season. Clobridge worked es, where he recently grad­ South Bergen And he op­ . ton to the problems of the - on Sen. Henry Jackson’s uated from the University poses what the people of towns in this district."’ ; campaign in New York, of Southern California film New Jersey. Michigan, and school ; Massachusetts In addition An assistant state ad­ • he has worked on congres­ vance coordinator for the sional campaigns in several Carter campaign in Califor­

A ccreditation Voted So. Bergen H ospital Secondary Mortgage Loans! South Bergen Hospital. ities which meet it stan­ Hasbrouck Heights, has dards been accredited by the' The Joint Commission be­ -.Joint Commission on Accre­ gan in 1918 uniter the aus­ ditation of Hospitals pices of the American Col­ * IJCAH) according to Alfred lege of Surgeons It was in­ Zukowski. Executive Direc- corporated in 1961 with the >5,000 io *20.000 support of its present mem accreditation ti the ber organizations the result of an on-site survey American College of Sur­ Tinade by field represents geons. the American Col­ tjlives of the Joint Commis- lege of Physicians, the “ lion's Hospital Accredita American Hospital Associ­ I tion Program Accredita- ation. and the American I -tion in d icates that th is fa- Medical Association JCAH ' -cillty has chosen to operate is a Chicago-based, non­ , -according to standards set governmental. not-for-profit t -by JCAH and that the facil- organization In addition to t Hty has, in the main, met hospi tab. it has programs ' these standards for the accreditation of long ‘ ; The standards, published term care facilities, psy­ as the Accreditation Man­ chiatric facilities and facil­ ual for Hospitals, set forth ities for the mentally re­ mttEaESSam mm \ optimal achievable goals of tarded. ANNUAL excellence against which a PERCENTAGE RATE $5,000 $7,500 $10,000 $12,500 $15,000 $17,500 $20,000 facility can measure itself Sarcone Nam es 10% NCB Plan 106.24 159.36 212.48 265.60 318.71 371.83 424.95 and be measured by the Joseph In tile Joint Commission's survey 15% Others 118.95. 178.43 237.90 297.38 356.85 416.33 475.80 South Bergen Hospital is C. Robert Sarcone, Re 17% Others 124.27 186.40 248.53 310.67 372.79 434.93 497.06 one of approximatley 4800 publican candidate for gov­ general hospitals through­ ernor has appointed Joseph out the United States that A Iitile of Llewelyn Park 12% NCB Plan 71.74 107.61 143.48 179.35 215.21 251.09 286.95 have earned this recogni­ and Spring Lake director of 161.34 201.68 242.01 282.34 322.67 tion There are approxima­ his statewide campaign 15% Others 80.67 122.01 260.70 304.15 347.60 tely 7150 hospitals in the Intile will coordinate all 17% Others 86.90 130.35 173.80 217.25 U.S. Sarcone campaign activi­ 1C Va.M ...... The Joint Commission's ties at the headquarters. 120.02 150.04 180.03 210.04 240.04 accreditation surveys are 203 Bloomfield Ave., 12% NCB Plan. 60.01 90.03 voluntary It is legally nec­ Bloomfield. N.J. 15% O thers 69.98 104.98 139.96 174.96 209.94 244.93 279.92 essary for a hospital to be “Joe Intile has a proven 17% ‘Others 76.96 115.44 153.91 192.39 230.86 269.34 307.81 accredited, but health care record of success,” noted facilities have sought accre­ Sarcone in announcing the ditation because it repre­ appointment sents a benchmark of quali­ “He was assistant state ty that is higher than gov­ director of the Nixon cam­ You can use these extra funds tup to $20,000) interest over 7 years! What's more, we do all ernmental licensure alone paign in 1968. and director for 101 good reasons. Like: • Debt Consolidation the paperwork involved. Even if you now have The chief aim of the Hospi of dozens of campaigns be­ ■ Wedding Expenses • College Tuition ■ Home a second mortgage and would like to reduce tal Accreditation Program, fore and after. ” Improvement ■ New Business Ventures ■ M edical your monthly payments at substantial savings one of four such programs Intile has been active in ... or extend the term of your presegt loan, under the JCAH umbrella, Republican politics for Expenses ■ And other uses. Why pay higher rates look to the professionals at National Community is to help hospitals in their more than 30 years He is a of 15% or 17% interest per year at other finan­ Bank—and enjoy these NO CHARGE SERVICES: pursuit of excellence and special assistant to State cial source? for your second mortgages. NCB thereby provide a higher Republican Chairman Web­ can loan you up to $20,000 at the lowest rale • No Prepayment Penalties! ■ No Application quality of care to patients ster B. Todd, and pr& around . . . 10% interest up to 7 years and 12% Fees! ■ No Appraisal Fees! The program also seeks to viously served as Washing­ recognize, and to identify ton liaison for the State for the public, those facil­ Republican Committee • For more information or application, stop in at any of our 48 offices O r. c a ll: John F. Turner, direct, at: (201) 845-1659 Or, 845-1652 • 845-1653 •-845-1654 WHOLESALE CANDY HMH CASH & CARRY

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P T A N e w s A im Cultural N itz A t Children JEFFERSON New Jersey's symphony Kearny. Harrison and tatively scheduled for Octo­ spring Instead of a contest Jefferson School PTA re­ orchestra opera company North Arlington will pick ber with the New Jersey for individual performers, cent meeting was con­ and ballet troupe will up part of the lab along Symphony playing The or­ the schools will bring to­ ducted by Mrs Ceil Voza, spearhead a cultural biiti with contributions by the lo­ chestra will be joined by gether the best voices in Vice-President. aimed at chikfren of the c iv ic ser cal business, and the winner of a competition the area for an inter-town West Hudson/South Bergen Officers for the year 1977- vice organizations conducted by all the local chorus which will sing with area during the 1977 7* 78. presented lo the mem­ Mayors and council mem­ elementary and secondary the opera company school year bership by Mrs Maureen bers of the commiatities. schools in the area All chil­ Rabbi Harvey Markowitz The West Hudsun South Severini. Chairman of the representatives of the arts dren studying orchestral in­ of Congregation B'nai Is­ Bergen Association ot R e li­ Nominating Committee, council, and performing struments w ill be eligible to rael of Keamy and North gious le a d e rs hats arranged and elected are: Mrs Cam­ groups will meet Tuesday compete, and all partici­ Arlington has nurtured this for appearances by all at ille Kovalski. President. at a n o o n Itncheon pants w ill receive free pas­ idea from the start He is three groups in programs Mrs Alma De Filippo 1st Lyle's Restaurant in ses to performances by the chairman of the social ac­ financed largely by the Vice-President, Mrs Caro­ Kearny to wort out sched­ orchestra at Symphony Hall tion committee of the reli­ New Jersey Couicil for the ly n Y a nosey 2nd V ice- Pres uling arrangements in N ew ark. gious leaders' association Arts The communities of The first concert is ten ident; Mrs Ceil Voza, 3rd A sim ilar competition "This series of programs Vice-President; Mrs Mau­ will be held later in the fall is a marvelous example of reen Severini, Recording for children studying classi­ what can happen when in­ Secretary, Mrs. Phyllis Ga- L i n e s F r o m cal dance The winners will terfaith clergymen, busi­ lagher. Corresponding Sec appear with the New Jer­ nessmen, educators and lo­ retary, Mrs Kathleen Ma­ sey Ballet in late spring cal government work to­ loney, Treasurer, and Mrs Ridgehurst Auto Ports, Ridge Road, lyndhurst received a Total Renovation and g eth er fo r the benefit o f the Carol l-anzerotti. Historian O ur Lib rary The New Jersey Opera Beautification Award recently at Township Mooting. I to R - Mr. and Mrs. Jam es cultural enrichment of-chil­ Mrs Alma DeFilippo. will also present a pro­ Cavalcante, owners; Mayor A n th o n y Scardino; Kip V re e la n d and Eileen Becker, dren,” said Rabbi Mark Parent and Family Life By Anne W. Athene Sherlock Holmes, and lira gram. probably in early Environmental Coordinator. ow itz. .. Chairmap, announced that, The “Merry Month of cula We will welcome stu­ Wwro f>v H*db May " is elction time in the dents Kindergarten through the next Parent and Fam ily Township Hid you know we 4th grades in the Junior Life Meeting will be held have the Commercial Leader Room. 5th through *th Happy Hold-Up Man May 11. 8 00 P M The pro gram w ill be on nutrition on m irn ifilm fro m 192* tn grades in the Reference present ’ If you want back­ Room at 1:30 on the follow­ Captured In Tom s River Mrs. Carol l-annerottis ground and information on ing d ates A M. Kindergarten class past elections, we will be won the attendance award Tuesday. May 3 — Jeffer­ happy to set up the film and Refreshments were son School: Wednesday. May show you how to operate our served by Mmes Adele II — Roosevelt School; microfilm reader With Pri­ Breikreitz, Joyce Ber- Tuesday. May 17 — Lincoln mary Elections coming June narducci, Fran Unkskogg. School; Tuesday. May 24 — 7th. we can also give you in­ and Beverly Marshello Franklin School: Tuesday, formation on candidates M a y 31 - Columbus School from many sources Have FRANKLIN 8t Washington School Stu you read the articles in New At a recent meeting of dents w ill receive flyers with Jersey Monthly on the guber the Franklin School ITA, the dates and information, so natorial candidates'* Lyndhurst. the following of­ be sure you do not miss "See Adult Craft Classes and ficers were elected for the and Hear at Your Library." Teencraftors have held their 1977-1978 term final sessions and we are al­ We are featuring works by ready planning their pro President, Mrs Richard Frances Schaefer in our ex­ Ford, First Vice President, grams for September Peter hibit areas A collection of Han Story Hour will hold Mrs Gerrard Sparta: Sec­ her beautiful paintings is dis­ ond Vice President, Mrs graduations on May 18 and played on our Reference May 25 Coffee, (ike and Jerry Esposito; Recording floor and pieces from her Lyndhurst EMD Woman's Club donated a check in tho amount af $6*2 76 to REC Conversation will have its Secretary. Mrs Thomas collection of art objects are Inc. recently. I to R - Mrs. Chester Wom iak, Chairman General Fund Raising; Rol^ last meeting on Wednesday. C ritelli; Corresponding Sec­ in the exhibit cases on the ert lopinto, President REC; Mrs. Henry Frank, Chairman EMD, Mrs Robert Ronnie May 4th when Karol Young retary. Mrs Eugene Ta- m ain floor Director REC Adult Workshop and Mrs. Edward Molano, Co-Chairman of J C Penney will discuss bak; Treasurer. Mrs. Thomas Curry; and Histo­ • Pkoto by Wxrii Interior !>ecorating for yow Do drop in and enjoy the rian. Mrs. John Faziola. Home Again our deepest many facilities, services, and thanks to Mrs Fred Taub programs we have available Also. Angelo Laino. custo­ EM B Presents Check and her assistants: Mrs to make your month of May PALASCHAK dian at Franklin School who Richard Peterson: Janet m e rrie r will retire in June, was Hooper. Sue Zicardi and (Continued from Pug# 11 presented with a gift cer­ their assistants from the Ju ­ For W ork W ilh Rec ing alcohol on his breath tificate by Mrs John Fa­ nior Woman s Club of Lyn­ discarded — slipping tellers No one was hurt during the ziola. Franklin PTA Presi­ The Evening Membership The following officers were dhurst who have made these notes demanding money robberies, and authorities Mrs. Ben Link. “ O a s s o f > 2 ” dent. and thanked for his Department of the Woman's elected and will be installed programs possible Also while grinning at them were never sure if the rob­ In the A rts and C ra fU Qon many years of dedicated Club ol Lyndhurst held their at a Dinner on May 19. at the many thanks to the excellent The bandit was fond of ber carried a weapon, al­ test prizewinners were: Plans Reunion service to the Franklin regular meeting at the G irl's Robin Hood Inn in Clifton: •4* wearing a leather jacket Mrs George l«hmkuhl. first, speakers who gave their time though the note he slipped Ijttle House last Thursday I.yndhurst High School. with fringes and some hold­ School students and PTA. Mrs Robert Schmitt. Chair­ for a bordello pillow, Mrs to make Coffee. Cakeuand tellers indicated he had Evening The club's Project Oass of 1962. is planning up victim s recalled detect­ The Auditing Committee, man; Mrs Norman Thomp­ Salvatore DeJackmo. secpnd Conversation stimulating and one. for the year was REC and a the ISth anniversary of consisting of Mrs thomas prize for a crocheted baby interesting for all of us check for *682 76 was son, First Vice Chairman, their graduation from Critelli. chairman. Mrs Eu­ set, and Mrs. James Hart, May will also bring to the presented to Mr Robert Lo Mrs. Mario Spina, Second L.H.S. Many addresses of gene tabak, and Mrs third prize for a rya pillow library a cooperative venture Pinto, President of REC by Vice Chairman; Recording classmates are inavailable Thomas Curry, was se­ Judges were Mrs. Walter with the Lyndhurst Combined H o w R . E . C . Mrs Henry Frank Mrs Jar­ Secretary. Mrs Vincent Pur­ Anyone knowing the where­ lected by the Executive Steever and Mrs John Sloan Council of P'T A s Togehter dine Rennie. Director of the abouts of the following, Committee and w ill make a pura. Corresponding Secre we w ill present a Cultural REC Workshop was also Hostelles for the evening please contact Amette Ce­ D oes Ils Job report at the next meeting tary, Mrs Edward Molano Arts Program for each ele­ present and gave a short talk were Mrs Hart and Mrs rone iBortone) at 439-1*52 mentary school during the about the Workshop and Financial Secretary, Editor, the Leader van. Spanish Club of Lyn­ ROOSEVELT Sloan month Our theme is ' See o r P h il C ia rc o at 43*4442 Thank you so much for dhurst High School, and On April 2*. at 8 00 P M and Hear at Your Library” George Brown. John the fine article, written by other interested citizens, the Roosevelt School PTA and will give students an op­ Cera bone. Gerry Chinn. Denise DeGemaro. about have donated not only their held its Membership Meet­ portunity to see and hear the B o o k - C a k e - Wayne Cole, Patricia Con­ the "R.E.C. Adult Work money but their tirfte. A ing in the school gym. Police Blotter wonderful world of Audio- way. Dennis Dawson. Tom shops " I would like to lake special thanks to Msgr Officers elected are: (Continued from Pnge 1) Visual They will participate P l a n t S a l e IXiffy. James Dume. Jo­ this opportunity to clarify Beck for the use of the so­ President, Carmella Stefa Sacred Heart Church at in 16 mm sound movies, len by David Barone, 1971 seph Esposito. James several points The R.E.C. cial center, and to Mayor nelli; 1st Vice-President, Ridge Road and New Jer­ The Humane Society of sound film strips, color Plymouth IXjster - owner Feichter. Glenn Hero. Carol adult workshop is funded Scardino. Director of the Marge Russo. 2nd Vice- B e rg e n County l>ost P e t. slides, cassettes and records notified of the same sey Avenue All the offices Keller. Frank Miller, Rich­ soley by R.E.C. Inc.; Parks Department for the President. Carole Fran- Inc. is planning a 3 in 1 sale with exciting productions Pat Albanese reported to had been ransacked and an ard Rodriguez, larry Ro­ R.E.C standing for Recrea­ use of, the station wagon china, Recording Secre for Satu rd ay. M ay 21st and from Walt Disney, famous Hdqts his fishing equip­ undetermined as yet. mano. Larry Semega. Ed tion for the Exceptional and the youth center With­ tary. Rita Basile, Corre­ would appreciate donations film comics and Sesame ment stolen from the shed amount of money taken STraeb. Barbara Theim, Ir­ Children R E C. Inc is a out all of them R.E.C, sponding Secretary, Phyliss of cakes, brownies, cookies, Street including titles like Received a call from the Entry had been made vin Volk, and Bemad me non-profit, independent or­ would not be where it is Coppola: Treasurer. Judy plants and books or Peter Pan. Winnie the Pooh. Mgr of Giro's Restaurant through a window in the liv­ Schultz today Lillis; Historian. Mrs. records. ganization whose income is reporting some youths had ing quarters derived from a yearly din­ It is important that the Phyllis Lenkowsky. Facul­ If you can donate any of discharged a smoke bomb At 7:15 A M Thursday, ner dance, ad journal, and townspeople are made aw­ ty these items to help them inside the restaurant - headquarters was called by Lyndhurst M asons the very generous donations are of the tremendous job make this find raisihg The PTA presented Mr youths brought into Hdqts Father Martin Silver of St from many township orga­ R.E.C. Inc. is doing on be­ event a huge success, will Plan Sm orgasbord Cucco with a silver key- and complaints signed Michael's Church at Ridge nizations Along with the half of the all- too -often • you please call them at 837 chain upon his retirement against them Road and Page Avenue re­ Elks and Kiwanis. The Ju ­ forgotten, but very impor­ 3777 o r 567-873* The books George Miller, of I.yn Conrad of Rutherford from his janitorial services Albert Farraro called to porting a breakin through a tant and special members and records and plants can dhurst Master of Adoni Members of the lodge are nior Woman's Club, The report he was bitten on the rear door at the rectory of our community To complete the pro­ be dropped off at their of­ ram Highland Lodge No 10 bong asked to bring a Evening Membership Dept. left leg by a dog - Board of and an amount of cash sto­ fice anytime between 9:30 of Free and Accepted Ma covered dish" ot the Woman’s Club, The Once again. I would like gram. Frank Bozza. Lyn­ Health Officer notified len AM and 4:30 P M. up to sons, has annow ced tha t a Donations are *3 00 for Softball Leagues Police to express my thanks to the dhurst School Psychologist, Dt. C Muldoon and U . J Detectives surmise the Friday, May 20th The Smorgasbord will be held adults and SI 50 lor chil­ Wives, Firemen. Al- I/eader Newspaper and to led a pane] discussion on Scalese brought into Hdqts thief or thieves were after cakes or cookies can be de­ at the Masonic Temple. 321 dren Preferably, tickets Denise for telling our story “ Reading and Learning Walter Smith and his moth­ hambras . E l Sheedy Cara­ proceeds of bingo games livered on that same date Second Avenue, Lyndhurst. should be purchases in ad­ Jardtm A. Re Disabilities" A question er, Phyliss Smith Both but they were fooled as at their office at 906 Tw- on Saturday evenu«. May vance by Cortacting any of­ and answer period followed were charged with 2A: 100-1 large sums of money are no 21st S e rv in g w ill com ­ neck Road. Teaneck, N J.; ficer of the Lodge, but may Fraud and Bail set at longer kept on church prop­ mence at 5:30 P M also be purchased at the LINCOLN *1500 00 on each Both were erty tEGAl NOTICE - This function is being door on M a y 21st Lincoln School PTA on conveyed to Bergen County sponsored by the Fellow Detectives Charles Mul­ NOTICE Proceeds are to be utili­ May 3 elected officers Re­ Ja il in lieu of Bail take notice that appitcaBoiihas craft Oub of Adomram zed towards the pirchase of doon and Ramon Frances been made lo Ihe Board of Conwms freshments were served af­ Robert J Gordon came sioners of the Townshw ol tyn Highland Ixidge. the presi­ are in charge of the in­ new regaha for the officers terwards by the seventh into Hdqts to report an ob­ dhurst. New Jersey to Iran si er lo vestigations NOTEWORTHY. INC., a New Jersey dent of which is Daniel G. of the Ixidge ject fell through the wind­ Corporation, for premises locateQ at and eighth grade mothers 225 Stuyvesant Avenue LysM rst. Mrs Dempsey had a won­ shield while he was trav­ "•» J*r«*v License No C n A n LEGAL NOTICE fofore issued to FRANK A DON. foe derful display from the fifth eling north on Park Ave , Thank You For Blood Stuyvesant Avenu*. lyndhurst Lew inder the Erie Lackawanna J e rs e y graders of their stamp and NOIICS train overpass Mr Gordon Md. 9 1977 * O F F IC E R S The Lyndhursl Health Department and th e E.M.D. coin collection Each child TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN * R o b e r t s m i t h p r « „. h t Pie rm o n of the Lyndhursl Woman's Qub w ish to th an k ALL spoke on what they do in received cuts on his right In com plitnct with th* Zoning Act f Avenue. River Vale. N J of tn# State of New Jersey. adopted WENDV SMITH T „ „ ? i * i » the Residents and all Police and Fire Department their club Gifts of cas­ arm and over his right eye April 3. 1979 as amended and suapie cack Road. Park Ride* N j * men led, notice is hwebv served upon WENDY SMITH Sec, at 142 fas personnel who participated in the Blood Bank Draw­ settes were donated to the Received a report of a vow to th# effect that I. t* Joseph A cack Road. Park Ridg? N J shack on fire at the Bergen Latona do h#r#bv propose to Erect a DIRECTORS * ing at the Kirehouse on April *th, of th is year. A to­ school fronj oi» PTA (J) Two Family Houses located at A R O B E R T SMITH at i?l Pierflfenf County Landfill All fire ap­ Riverside Av# and Rulherford Ave Avenue. River Vale. N J tal of one hundred and one (1*1) pints were drawn Block 4 Lot 40 Block i tot 2 and WENDY SMITH al 142 Pasoa< k and 22 persons A candy drive will be paratus responded Owned bv Or Joseph A Latona Road. Park Ridge N j , were rejected for various health rea In view of the fact that tte Building PAUL GIACHINO .1 inf T(» , sons held at our school May 6-16 Inspector of the Township of Lvtv Place. Hackensack, n J Police News dhurst has refused to issue a permit Name all stockholders n.hofdi no Mrs Angela Garafolo. fund for the above (erection alteration one or more per centum of theth e s y c k We urge those who did not participate to come to of said corporation raiser, is sponsoring it A I.yndhurst detectives are use) of said premises bv reason of our next Township Blood Drawing which will be held its being a violation of the /oning Or A ROBERT SMITH at » t P,er,*>nt Avenue. River Vale N j check issued by Ijorraine investigating breakins at dmance. (II hav# mad# application at the same location on Wednesday. September 7th to th# Board of Adiustment for a WENDY SMITH al 1«? Pascack the rectories of two Catho­ Road. Park R.dge N j of this year Professor loo it Hooker, director ot choral octivities o»- Hyrsko, our treasurer, for variation in (he terms of the Zoniiw lic churches last Wednes­ ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THE PAUL OI AC HI NO at IMF Tracv » c io le professor of music os w all os founder and con­ *25 w as presented lo L y n ­ CONOIT IONS OUTLINED ABOVE Place. Hackensack.Vj ?5. 1V7 at • 00 p m in the Town NOTEWORTHY. |« c Monday through Friday ' A Robert Smith nual Spring Concort, Sunday aftomoon, in tho compus Hall. Lyndhursl. New Jersey from Lyndhurst High lo report lhat between mid­ OR JOSEPH A LATONA P r e v d e n i PETER R. PORTE 241 Main Street. 214 Lawrence Ave Gym nasiu, at 3:30 p.m. Tho public !• invited to at­ School to further his educa night and 6 A.M. entry had . Hackensack. N j o/fcoi Hasbrouck H eists N J May 12. If. 1VI tend , free of chaise M a v I J , m i tion been made to the rectory of Fa# $72 Ofl F e e t f ? • O ’Connor Says Bergen Unem ploym ent H igh

Freeholder-director Jere­ 1976 bill We don't want to 911,795 as of Ju ly 1975 A c ­ noted that three of the and not consider it to be a ceive consideration They miah F. O'Connor said see that happen again, and cording to the U.S. Bureau county's projects were lo­ Bergen allocation The are the proposed county today that he w ill be con­ we will work with our rep­ of Labor Statistics, Bergen cated in areas with substan Commission serves a multi­ wide animal shelter $1 I tacting the area congress­ resentatives in Congress County's annual unemploy­ tial unemployment county area, and the fact million, the district court man, particularly Congress­ and with staff people in the ment rate was m tor 1976 "Ijist time around the that they are headquartered building, $1.1 m illion , the man Robert A. Roe to ask Economic Development Ad­ This is above the national Hackensack Meadowlands in Bergen should not penal Bergen County Historical for assistance in seeing to ministration to argue for average of inemployment Development Commission ize us again from getting Museum. $1 million and the it that Bergen Coimty re­ our fair share of the appro­ which was 7 7 for 1976 received 16 9 million In the an equitable distribution Fire and Police museum ceives an equitable dis­ priation Our grant1! man­ "Furthermore, the Coun second round of finding, we "Only those projects $336,000 are all eligible The bursement of federal find­ ager, Jack Doyle, has been ty’s unemployment is not want it to be clear to the which were in the EDA freeholders will be review­ ing through the current fed­ in contact with the EDA evmly distribued over the EDA that if they fund the pipeline as of last Decem­ ing these projects to see eral public works legisla­ staff and we will stay on county Southwest, South­ Commission again they ber will be considered for which ones we will rank for tion, which President Car­ top of the program until the east and Central sectors ntust take that allocation finding Bergen Cointy has p rio rity and sa>d that infor ter is expected to sign money is allocated are above the Cointy norm out of the overall state pot four projects which will re­ ma tion along to the EDA ” shortly The $4 billion mea­ "th e way the regulations "Obviously, these terribly sure, which follows a $2 bil­ appear to be shaping up, high unemployment statis­ lion 1976 appropriation be­ New Jersey should be get tics are of significant con­ gan in Roe's house sub­ ting in the neighborhood of cern to the Board of Chosen committee and is aimed at $200 million Based upon Freeholders TVrefore, it stimulating the construction our 1976 unemployment fig­ is our hope that in Round II industry and providing new ures, Bergen should be en­ of the I jocal Public Works jobs in high inemployment titled to ten percent of the funding that the County and areas. state allocation It is our its municipalities receive According to O'Connor, concern that the county go­ our fair share. In Round I •'Because of the regulations Carol Lynn Kelleher of North Arlington was rtctnfly vernment and the munici­ of the Local Public Works and the award mechanisms palities receive a fair share funding, only Garfield had graduated from Barbizon School of Modeling. Ceremo­ set down by the Economic of the state’s allocation an application approved of nies were held at the Reef Club, Paramus, where the Development Adminis­ "Bergen County is the the towns previously men­ graduates appeared in a fashion shew. Carol, a junior tration last year. Bergen second most populous coun tioned. and the County did ot North Arlington High School, it planning to pursue County government re­ ty in New Jersey with an not receive funding for any SPECIAL PURCHASE ■a nursing career. ceived no funding from the estimated population of of its projects It should be -af. Pre-pasted w allcoverings drastically r e d u c e d while they Iasi! W ho T o C a ll?' YM CA Ctimp Opens In June •1” & *2**/ p o 1 I Another summer of trained counselors has to be years of experience in the Who killed cock robin? ipalities. They are sick of YMCA camping will begin one of the reasons," camping field, and the vari­ "Not I,” said the Hacken­ carrying the load and are on June 27. Bob D'Avria, D'Avria said "An added ety of camp programs play saying so. EXTERIOR „______THE TOPPER B sack Meadowlands Devel­ Program Director of the bonus this year will be 2 a major role in our camps’ The situation is com­ a e r a A DRIPLESS ■ opment Commission. YMCA annoinced today counselors from Europe, success,” D'Avria said. VINYL SHIELD "Not J”, said the New plicated by the mountain of “ T his y e a r m arks the 48th CEILING PAINT ■ who will provide campers Trips down the Delaware i GAL. Jersey Turnpike Authority. law suits filed against the year of Y camping in Cen­ the opportunity to leam River, sailing, canoeing, state, the HMDC and mu­ while only >2 "Not I", said the New tral Bergen Cointy, and the about the culture, the and inter camp sports (chart color* Oiphllt higher) L H J * 3 ^ al WN. I Jersey State Police. nicipalities in an effort to 92nd y e a r since the first songs, the games of another events are just a few fix the responsibility for the ;; “Not I”, said the Civil YMCA camp in the world country right here in the The YMCA will operate 3 Defense Department fires which blacked out the was opened in upstate New USA.” camps this summer, with Turnpike three years ago DRIVEWAY r n r n t r m i m 1 “ Not I ” , said the Forest- York,” he said D'Avaria also indicated camp periods beginning and caused accidents which ;iy Division. Last year, 1,265,973 the Y’s safety record as from June 27 and running 1 SEALER WINDOW SHADES $1 79 1 * And so it went last week took many lives and did people participated in one of the key reasons for every two weeks I l*/ Washable Vinyl White ■ damage in the millions Ev­ when representatives of the YMCA camping across the the popularity of Y camps, For information on any of 5 oa... * 6 '" ’ ■ White 2 for $3 Fringe 2 49 ea ■ 14 meadowlands commu­ erybody is denying respon­ United States especially among parents the Y's 1977 camp pro­ Brush A Handle And Full Line ol Custom Made Window Shades V nities met with an assort­ sibility there, too. What makes YMCA “The highly skilled water grams, call 487 6600 or drop * r tB' fig Youi Own Measurements/ • TFtfMEHDOUS W More talks are on the SELECTION OF OTHER STYLES & COLORS' ■ ment of officials to deter­ camping so popular? in stru cto rs, the low coun- in at the Y, 360 Main schedule mine what to do about the “ Highly skilled, well selor-camper ratio, the Street, Hackensack. meadow fires. There are about 1,000 of them a year and they tax WALLCOVERINGS the strength and equipment of the volunteer depart­ ments The State of New Je rs e y a ss erts it <*ms most [40% to 70% on of the meadowlands via the riparian rights theory ON ALL“ IN--3TOCK PATTERNS But ownership doesn't • SANITAS • WETLOOKS • WALL-TEX • VINYLS mean responsibility, the • STRIPES • FOILS • MURALS state says So fighting the UNBELIEVABLEI OVER 300 PATTERNS IN 8TOCKI NO WAITING fires is left up to the munic- ALL FIRST QUALITY...NO SECONDS SEE THE LARGEST S E L E C T IO N O f PATTERNS IN MORRIS COUNTY

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OPEN' Jonet Barbara Milot of Clifton wos presented byher All Major Credit Cards Honored Tuts . Wod Thun . husband, Robert Milat at the Felicia" College Pres - Sat 9 30 to 6 P M dent's Annual Ball held at the Cotillion in Mrs M ilat, a proud mother of fivo children and a i»- ' •rfd F ri. to 9 P M f n i grandmother will r f iv h#r ,1 V „ nursing in Moy with th . honor of M agr* Cumme Laude. Jan et plans to work in the area of ond mid-wiffery She is the daughter of Mrs. Olaay* 7 4 PARK AVE • RUTHERFORD • 438-9400 Sleece of Clifton. Public Service D oesn’t by Jock Pignatello (Commercial ITeabrr tra ile r Who* ore your ImfKtsuoni ol the Nixon interview with Da­ vid Froftt? Asked on Valley Brook Avo., lynd XM I M HI ««.•* Agree O n Congeneration Official Newspaper North Arlington % Off tool Newspaper 1 5 7 Ridg* Rood of Lyndhurst since 1921 Public Service Electric gives some idea of what PSEAG has been discussing v 251 R.dge Road North Arlington N.J. and Gas Company released kind of research PIRG did rogneration with the com Lyndhurst, N .J 07071 9).183? 998 3306 tnday (May 2) findings of a in this report.” panics suggested by its T«l 438 8700 - 8701 Monaging fditor SeveHy Murphy study on cogeneration The PSEAG study cov study to determine their which it submitted in Ja- ered the potential for coge- willingness to participate in nuary to the New Jersey iteration within its electric a cogeneration project • !.•»! Kuthrrford • < arl*ladt • Pu*>l|c Utilities Commis territory and fowd it to be sion. The report coitradicts a theoretical alternative for For the last 20 years Seafoer- JTccc $]rrssf the findings of a report by only IS customers with a to- PSE&G has been con­ of Rutherford • the New Jersey Public In- tal potential of about 430 ducting a large cogenera­ terest Research Group megawatts of generating tion project, the biggest of O fficial Newspaper Of Otttcioi Newipoper Of Rutherford Andrew DiLania, Shop Rite Arthur Connolly, Watson (PIRG ) that cogeneration capacity, abotf onetenth of East Rutherford and CoHstodt 38 Ame* Avenue its kind in the world, with They're making loo big o deal A v e ., ly n d Publication OHnes Rwtherfofd, N.J. 07070 in the state would make ad- the potential claiired by Exxon Corp at the utility’s out of it. Nixon deeded he It left quite a bit to be desired 276 Grove Street Eos' R yfW w i Oftu* Monager Agnes Luke ditional nuclear power un- PIRG. Of the It customers, linden Generating Station. needed tome money, and that's W hat he knows, he’s still hold all its obout W e wonl learn 417 Second Street Corhtadt Tel 438 5100 necessary 12 with a total of 300 irega OSE&G supplies Exxon's ing bock, but I really think It anyth ng we don't already snowballed from what it was - News Editor Rose lostton Cogeneration involves the watts, may be economic by huge Bayway refinery with know. / a protection scheme for all his production of electric pow- a very small margin ten billion pounds of steam friends

JOHN SAVINO er and other useful forms The PSE&G study was a year, plus half billion kil- Editor A Publisher of energy, such as heat or based on a utility-owned oil- owatthours of electricity, process steam, from the fired combustion turbine in­ while Exxon provides the same facility. stallation for customers generating station with m il­ Many of those on PIRG s with a steam use of 100.000 lions of gallons of water lia of potential cogenera- pounds an hour or more and fuel oil. tion customers. PSEAG said, are out of business. x-xvx-v.xwv.-x*: JHOMA have insufficient steam de- | SeH„,«.nwnl c maid, or have been dls- i ,___ qualified for other reasons from being candidates for BRAZILIioneires increases thanks to USA coffiends. cogeneration. Clifford Williams. Donald ton Ron Scalero, Lyndhunt “PIRG is assuming.". Avo., Ruth. It's rotten.- here's a man who's sad a PSEAG spokesman. More and more restless kids becom- 1 don't think its too fair for Nix­ committed a crime, making a on, he ' didn't deserve aM the "that every steam boiler on ing ... bored of education, million dollar s for doing H, and bod publicity because of Wale* the poor guard who discovered its list is a viable and ca­ gate All politicians are the the breok-in. did his |ob ond re­ pable of the capacities list- Carter seeks to be a President with same; he |ust got caught ported it. can't even get a jab. ed T h a t is n 't so P o r in- out p re c e d e n t stance, it listed boilers at fiveloil-gas m-iufacluring g Traffkulties increase, plants which PSEAG oper­ ates These plants operate Unhappy happenstance, on* so often for a short time in the win- ::ij ter, when PSEAG custom­ observed in a certain m ajor paper ... ers really don't need addi­ where Obituary colum faces finan­ tional electricity, and not at c ia l p a g e . all in the summer, when demand for electricity hits its peak. “In IS cases, the in­ Joe Ramao, Volley Brook Ernie Marotti, Stuyvesant Ave., Lynd. dustries listed were out of Who's going to yank Yonkers Ra­ Avo., Lynd. The only thing I regret was thot business, their boilers had £ I regret seeing the whale thing ceway out of its troubles? David Frost wasn't a |udge and been removed or were tt'rred up ogam It caused so that Nixon wasn’t under oath much unrest and dissension the about to shut down In one Dollar-a-year Then maybe we would have first time around, it took a gen heard something resembling the case, the company moved PLUS, *«s like Ford to get rid of the about 20 y e a rs ago. T h a t K-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.v.v.v...... ttuth men.

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Hollenbeck's legislative H onorary Inducts M em bers H ollenbeck Sponsors Floodplain Correction m easures affecting flood- Danr«iantaliua LI.. i j * More than 80 new mem­ Dean of the College of Representative Harold plain regulations are the re­ today introduced legislation troversial floodpiains man­ bers including faculty, Nursing, Dr Marvin Fish Cap" Hollenbeck (R-NK) rebuilding of seriously dam­ dwellings and $400,000 for sult of an extensive study which would alter the con­ agement program alumni and jimior and se­ of Short Hills, faculty mem aged structures as long as commercial buildings under by the Republican Con­ " I believe that this legis­ nior class Students have ber since 1*55 and Prof Ks- the damage caused by a the regular program gressman on the floodplain lation is a much needed been inducted into lota Al­ ther Schesler of Kast Or­ single catastrophy does not situation Moreover, Hollen­ first step to maximize the pha Zeta, the Honor Society ange. who has taught two exceed 80 percent This On the State level, Hol- beck expressed his concern benefits of the floodplain of the Seton Hall University decades at the College and 6 E N E R A 1 S T O R E would permit rermovations loibeck endorses legislation over the apparent errors in managment program and to existing structures which introduced by Slate Senator College of Nursing The So­ has distinguished herself N O . 1 the delineation of flood haz­ N O . 2 help protect homeowners are currently forbidden un­ Hagedorn and Assem­ ciety also paid tribute to for her quality of teaching . 245 Potation Avt. ard areas as determined by 40 Willow St. who innocently have in­ der the SO percent rule blyman Spizziri to remove three members of the Uni­ Special recognition was E. 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Ruth vested in flood hazard “ I believe that 80 percent restrictions on rebuilding versity comminity for their also given to Prof Fran 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. areas,” said Hollenbeck, is a more realistic limit on damaged strucUres in flood “ Many properties appear contribution to the field of cisca Champion of Flortiam 7 days , 7 days who is the first New Jersey rebuilding This will help hazard areas “Together, to have been erroneously nursing Membership in the Park, founder of the So­ Congressman to introduce restore property in the my bills and those offered zoned within the flood haz Society is based on superior ciety, for her service Sole Starts Sat., May 1 legislation affecting flood- floodpiains to its proper in the State legislature will ard area, and I am assist­ achievement in the nursing *th thru Fri., May 20th New members include L i * ■* plains value and.at the same time, restore property values in ing communities with their field, either academic and Vaal or Pork I .aura Hurst of Carlstadt. The Flood Disaster Pro­ maintain the safety and floodplain areas and protect appeals to the Flood Insur­ professional Therese Thompson of Ruth­ Italian QQt V e a l 1 9 9 tection Act, which amended protection of homeowners homeowners," added Hol­ ance Administration." con­ Cited for their accom­ the National Flood Insur­ in the flood hazard area lenbeck plishments were Sister erford and Jean Marie Tur Sausage f t J Cutlets fe A cluded Hollenbeck • w w ib. ance Act of 1968, seeks to But in protecting them, we Agnes M Remkemeyer. czynski of Carlstadt C o le S l a w provide residents of flood- do not wish to place finan­ W is c o n s in prone areas with insurance cial hardships on them We Chedder 1 99 M a c a r o n i at reasonable rates through must allow homeowners to From a 400 Ib. X .. & Potato ■CU'’ federal subsidy and to re­ rebuild their structures if wheel S a la d lb ^ quire local jurisdictions to damaged by fire, winds, or make rational use of flood­ flood.” piains as a condition of eli­ In addition. Hollenbeck W h U e f \ Q C C o r n 1 7 9 gibility for flood insurance has introduced a bill to E g g s doz. V v Beef JL ib. To protect against the raise the ceiling on flood in­ threat of loss of life and surance coverage to levels property due to floods, the more congruent with prop­ Bordens 1 19 Federal Insurance Adminis­ erty values in Bergen coun­ P u d d i n g Ice Cream £ tration has imposed federal ty Presently, the 1973 law restrictions on construction provides for makimum P e p s e ,2.,0 7 9 in a special flood hazard $35,000 coverage for single­ Case of 24 can* ^ Loccartell Q85 area fam ily dwellings and Limit 3 w Romano O lb Hollenbeck’ is concerned (100.000 for commercial Parmesan A^0 about the possible property buildings ® r e ° d M b W devaluation homeowners in Im p o r t e d £ Crums pt J J the flood hazard area face “These upper limits are as an effect of the National unrealistically low,” added I uiuruN -• Flood Insuranoe Act. “ My Hollenbeck. “ My bill is of­ ! 1 69 Imported 1 gg , bill will protect home­ fered with the Bergen coun­ * ^ Butter Cookies X owners in a flood-plain ty property-owner in mind. whose lifetim e investments I am aware that many ib. tin F ro m D e n m a r k i lb-,in I 1 1 have been jeopardized by homes in our District are current federal land use re­ valued at o ver (100.000. and WITH THIS COUPON ONLY GOOD FROM SAT., MAY 14th - FRI., MAY 20th strictions ." 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Vagabonding W ith K n i f e , F o r k , E t c . B\ (.u) Saiinn restaurants come1 aand n d goe n with cns*hsuch framumn.. frequency .L ...... The appreciate the excusable foibles of the other crust made of suet and flour in the about propor­ in New York that the media barely has time for re­ But commence it she did And not until she had sex—could also find happiness tions. leaving a small piece of the crust to overlap quiems and birth notices. Such established favorites whipped through 1.296 pages did she cease her la­ Perhaps, it was the English atmosphere that made bors What a range there is in the little book which the edge Then cover the bottom with a portion of as Cafe Chambord, Charles, Colony Club departed Keen's so treasured. with scarcely a ripple is so fat it seems to have fed on tea and muffins steak and a few pieces of kidney, season with salt The English are. indeed, a strange people Their morning, noon and night and pepper (some add a little flour to thicken the When Keen s English Chop House locked the doors merits are broadcast in the strangest of places and gravy but it is not necessary I and then add another for the last time a week ago it seemed that an age But Mrs Beeton had a lot to say I might say that by the strangest of people Now. who would believe layer of steak, kidney and seasoning Proceed in this had really come to a close And hardly a happy one her comments on lawyers and the law won her my that our own Kitty Dooher Hoagland would be foimd manner until dish is full, when pour in sufficient wa­ I .oca ted at 72 West 36th St., it seemed Keen’s lasting affection revering a cookbook so British that its cover resent "Humorists. ' wrote Mrs Beeton whom I imagine ter to come within 2 inches of the top of the basin would go on forever John Drew, Diamond Jim bles a well baked potato Moisten the edges of the crust, cover pudding over Brady and Teddy Roosevelt were among the regu to have been a peppery little woman with sharp eyes, Kitty who is so proud of her Irish heritage that press the two crusts together, that the gravy may lars who could be found dining under the array of a ceaseless tongue and busy fingers,” tell us there is only shamrocks are allowed to grow in her Ruther no act of our lives which can be performed without not escape and turn up the overhanging paste English clay churchwarden pipes that hung from the ford law n! W ring out a cloth in hot w ater, flour it and tie up the ceilings. breaking through some of the many meshes of the Household Management'' is the name of the thick law by which our rights are so carefully guarded; pudding, put it in boiling water and let it boil for at There were over 100.000 such pipes For every little volume which was written by one Isabella Bee and those learned in the law. when they do give ad­ least 4 hours If the water diminishes, always repl­ breath of tobacco drawn in the old place, a thousand ton in 1880 vice without the usual fee. generally say. 'Pay any­ enish with some, hot in a jug, as the pudding should sausages, mutton chops and kidneys were absorbed In the preface, which appears opposite an adver be well covered at a ll tim es and not allowed to stop by rapturous diners thing rather than go to the law ' tisement extolling the virtues of Dr Warner s Flex Mrs Beeton was nol content to devise recipes by boiling When the cloth is removed cut out a round Why do great restaurants fail? ible Hip Corset (says one nymph to the other. "I the thousands and menus by the hundreds She dis­ piece in the top of the crust to prevent the pudding The reasons are without number But one could have worn this corset three days and every bone coursed too on the duties of maids and butlers, the bursting and send it to the table in the basin, either guess that fewer and fewer were willing to risk the over the hips is broken " to which replies the other care of infants and husbands, the manner of greet­ in an ornamental dish or with a napkin pinned around west side after dark in these evil tinws One would nymph: "I have worn the Flexible Corset three ing the fam ily doctor and much, much more it Serve quickly Serves eight hesitate to leave his automobile without an armed months and every bone is still perfect "> Mrs Beeton I intend to go deeper into the exhortations of Mrs But not to me The boiling just doesn't appeal guard or try to reach it in a parking lot without the exclaim s. “1 must frankly own that if I had known Beeton in a later column Right now while the sor­ Anyway, at Keen's I had a platter of lamb chops protection of the police force beforehand that this would have he the labor which row over the passing of Keen's is fresh on the kidneys, bacon and sausage Keen's was an authentic male habitat in which the it has, I should never have had courage enough to tongue let us find out how a true Knglish cook would Maybe you have a taste for boiled m arrow bones right kind of women—female's who understand and commence it " prepare beef steak and kidney pudding, one of the \& Beeton suggests you have the bones sawed into Keen's standbys convenient sizes and boil them after covering the Ingredients: ends with a crust made of flour and water They 2 pounds rump-steak should be stood upright and boiled for two hours, Ever See A Bird Flying 2 kidneys seasoning to taste of salt and blac pepper serving them upright on a napkin with dry toast Suet crust made with milk with six ounces of suet to Many, says Mrs Beeton, like to remove the mar­ each 1 pound of flour M a y 26, 1966, s a w a F u l­ Birds in New Jersey." row, add a seasoning of pepper and eat it spread tuary, Franklin Lakes; How to: over a slice of toast. vo us tr e e duck — an d so In other words fhey had Norwood Park, Nor­ Procure some tender rump-steak (that which has If you want you can take the boiled bones and noted. no business in our state wood; Ridgewood P re ­ been hung a little time) and divide it into pieces bake them for another two hours. This is the delectable and were flying by with­ serve, Ridgewood; Te­ about one inch square, and cut each kidney into It sounds like a lot of boiling That probably ac­ kind of entertainment out purpose when the nafly Nature Center, Te­ eight-pieces l-ine the dish (an Essex type pudding counts for the English weakness for tea They've got handed up in a hand energetic bird watchers nafly. dish standing about two and a half inches high) with to do something while the puddings and bones are some little book called spotted them. O n D e c . 25, 1974, m a n y boiling away! 'The Birds of New Jer­ To observe birds pro­ observers saw a black sey,” by Charles Leek, fessionally you need to throated sparrow in custodian of the Rutgers know a great deal about North Arlington, clapped bird museum. their identities, their their thighs in pleased This is endless fascina­ families, their habits and amazement and made tion in observing birds. their habitates. This note of the observation. Like everything else the book, published by R u t­ On A p r il 5 th e sa m e more effort you put into gers University Press, year Eunice Brown of it the more enjoyment attempts to do that. Rutherford reported you collect. This book There is a section tell­ seeing a yellow headed shows how to put your ing the names of books b la c k b ird . effort to better use so which help as guides to ALOTOF And back in North Ar­ that you can collect birds and bird-watching. lington again on Dec. 25, heavier dividends of en­ Listed among them is 1W2, R. Ryan reported jo y m e n t. Roger Barton's "How To seeking a lesser Black- The records quoted at Watch Birds" which was backed Gull. In Se­ the top of this piece are caucus A. Barber on published in IM I. listed in "Accidental Barton was the South Bergen newspaperman Alexander's who did a lot ot his early bird watching on our Ridge Bakery very acres. The book tell* the HUS 20 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington, N^l. most abundant birds in the state — and the star­ 9 9 1 - 5 1 4 0 lings head the list with BREAD - CAKES an average of 85,812. The herring gull with PASTRY - ROLLS 64,085 it second and the Makers of Everything Good That's Baked common crow third with W e Take Ordert For All Occasions 50,112. M ivery Service There are only 7,834 Blue Jays so, if you have Everyone - Everyw here a pair in your backyard, treasure them. There GAN BE RAID Com e On O ver To Our a re 11,984 m ourning doves. And you may 5th A nniversary Sm ash have a pair of so in your backyard. Saturday, M ay 14th There is also a list of Bergen County locations where birds may be best 12:00-4:00 P.M. observed. Strangely enough the Hackensack • Free Coffee & Pastries Jock Ctmpncb Meadows do not qualify WITH ONE • Bobo the Clown our famous boker in this book although i many watchers delight • FOR THE Kiddies : will decorate a wedding cake in finding rare birds • Balloons I nght in our among the swamp 1 f t grasses. • lollipops I; front window. 1 A\ 'A if ' ■ These are the Bergen sites: Baldwin Wildlife Free Birthday Cake Drawing Sanctuary, Mahwah; Campgaw Mountain Re­ will be held right there servation, Mahwah; on the spot — w inner will Waildlife Center, Wyck be picked by BoBo himself off; Closter Nature Cen­ ter, Closter; Palisades at 4:00 PM. Greenbrook Sanctuary, ■ • v Englewood; Hawes A $4.50 value free School Outdoor Labora­ tory, Glen Rock; Indian Hills Outdoor Labora­ tory, Franklin Lakes; Joyce Kilmer Natural Laboratory, Mahwah ; Lucine L. Lorimer Sane

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Choral G roup Joins D iversified Program s Arranged -For Center In Church Jubilee B y Charlotte Sa vin * Ronstadt to the colorful with the fact that people do serving New Jersey Citi­ not have to travel to the zens First Presbyterian Church Golden Jubilee, has invited A diversified program of liberace, form the contem­ talent was announced for city, pay the price of the The Center's summer of North Arlington in a con- the Pfizer Choral Society to porary sound of Harry the summer season at the tunnel and parking, the line-up also includes the ' tinning celebration of its join with the church’s Chan Chapin to the classical con­ Garden State Arts Center ductor Andre Kostelanetz, price policy of the Art Cen­ New Jersey Symphony on cel Choir in concert Sunday, N O TIC E by Robert J Jablonski. ter has been a drawing Jixie 17 and 22. Arthur TO BIDDERS May IS. at 4 P M we have it all at the center Notice Is hereby given that sealed vice chairman of the com­ card. Fiedler conducting the Bal­ lump »um orouosais will m received The Pfizer group will sing at popular prices " 1 by Ihe Mayor and Council of Ihe mission at a press confer­ Adequate free parking fa­ timore Philharmonic on Borough of East Rutherford. Bergen selections from “My Fair County. New Jeriey SOO PM or ence at Celebrity House at Keeping the price of ad­ cilities and supervisors are July 6. Andre Kostelanetz shortly thereafter. preva.I.ne hm * on 1-ady" along with music by Monday Jun* 70. 1977 al the Munk:. the center last Thursday mission down to a min­ provided for easy entrance conducting the New York pal Building. East Rutherford. New Mozart, Randall Tliompson Jersev for th* purchase ot a mini "There will be something imum has been the chief and speedy exit Philharmonic on August 24. b u s and Aaron Copland There for everyone, no matter concern of the commission. Stars of today and yes­ the Stuttgart Ballet on July SPECIFICATIONS may be obtain­ will be sacred and secular ed from Rose Staropoli at the office what his tastes" he said Salvatore A. Bontempo. terday headline the pro­ 8, 9. and 10, the New Jersey ol Acting Borough Clerk. Everett songs by the Chancel Choir Place. East Rutherford, New Jeriey "From the popular Captain chairm an announced gram scheduled for the Ballet on August 10. Cap­ (telephone No t33 3444) and the Church Chimes, Bids must be enclosed in a sealed Tennille to Ihe stunning Prices of the center are al­ sum m er tain and Tennille on Jw e 24 envelope and plainly marked Mini youth choir of Ihe church. Bus Borough ot East Rutherford. Stuttgart Ballet, from the most half of any equal show Starting with the Gala and 25. James Taylor, July Bergen County, New Jersey and Following the concert, re­ shall contain the name and address country rock star linda in New York City Together 10th a n n ive rsa ry benefit of 4-5, Gordon lightfoot. July w of the bidder on the envelope freshments will be served in Verdi's "Aida” which is 7, Linda Ronstadt. August The Borough Council raaerve* the the church parlor for those in right to reiect any and all bids. to preceded by a dimer an ex­ 12-13. Joni Mitchell. August Question any mlormalitv or to accept attendance Annual M eeting O f Red Cross the bid which m its best ludgment citing summer is in store 22. Seals and Crafts, Jwie serves the interests of the Borough of I-ast Thursday, the church East Rutherford The 61st Annual Meeting of Directors and election of for New Jerseyites 20-21. Hall & Oates, June BOROUGH OF m arked its 50th an n iversary EAST RUTHERFORD This year’s benefit con­ 23, Harry Chapin. August f l of The Rutherford Chapter officers will be held As a ROSE STAROPOLI with a dinner fiance at Robin Acting Borough Clerk of the American National part of the program for the cert will feature a two 23. Al Stewart. August 25, May 12. 1977 Hood Inn. Clifton Special evening, there will be rec­ night appearance. Aug 8 Leo Sayer, August 26, F e e : t * 48 guests among the 350 present Red Cross will be held Tuesday, M a y 31st in the ognition of volunteers for and 9, of Perry Como. Part George Benson. August 27, were The Rev. Milton B Auditorium of the Ruther­ services rendered of the ticket proceeds for Jackson Browne. Septem­ RESOLUTION Kastwick, former pastor, and WHEREAS, fhe Borough of Ruth ford Public Library at 8 Rutherford Chapter also these performances will be ber 6-7, Frankie Valli & 4 erford is a municipal corporation of . Mrs East wick, Miss Elsie the State of New Jersey, and pm The public is invited offers its services to the used for the Art Center Cul­ Season, September 8-9 WHEREAS, There exists the Schurr moderator of the tural fund which each year Ticket prices vary slightly PERRY need for a licensed professional plan to attend communities of Wood-Ridge n e r; a n d Newark Presbytery; The provides free shows for de­ from show to show Appearing hug. 8-9 WHEREAS, funds ar* available 1 Nominations to the Board and North Arlington for this purpose; and Rev and Mrs. Neil Jaggie Ooxfen State Arts Canter COerTACT CHARLES Sit Vf R 442 MOO WHEREAS, the Local Public of Grace Lutheran Church; Contracts Law IN J S.A 40A 11 1 et seq I requires that the resolution au and The Rev. Charles T. I«- thon/ing the award of contracts for "Profession*! Services' without ber. Executive Presbytery The Produce Place competitive bids must be publicly ad v e rti s e d Dr. Henry Kreutzer, pastor W FRESH CALIFORNIA ^ 1 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE SOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the First Presbyterian of The Borough of Rutherford as foi ShopRite has... Church, presented a dozen lo w s EXAMPLE: BROCCOLI 1 That PandulkxQuirk Assoc i yellow roses and a gold cross Mere '• hew fee can deuMe ates. licensed professional planners f e w m lw fi wMti of Ihe Slate of New Jersey, be hired to Ethel Cochrane, only char­ MANUFACTURCRS c139 59° Judith Berck as flutists SteW SONELESSCBE,Ef Professional. Services' without n - I FOR POTTING OR . com petitive bids must be publicly ao Miss ’Boldt. a resident of CUT FROM LOIN PORTION R IB END CUT J J 2 9 v e r ti s e d Ribs SHORT !ts% N O W T H E R E F O R E . B E IT R E Englewood, is principal SOLVED by the Mayor and Council f SEMI BONELESS The Dairy Pla*e ot Ihe Borough ol North Arlington as flutist of the Bergen Youth PORK CHOP PORK \ BEEFSTEAK Jg s p * 1 2 9 fo llo w s A TROPICANA 1 T h a i J o h n G a n p p a . 14} M id Oreestra and a senior at COMBOCHOPS90,1 ib CHOPS land Avenue; Kearny. N J.. an At 9 7 Chuck * $139 tornev licensed to practice law in the the Fieldston School in New ORANGE State ol New Jersev. is he retoy en York. Miss Berck. also a BONELESS WHOLE WITH RIB CAGE gaged as special counsel to defend London Broil CHOlCf charges pending against Patrolman flutist with the Bergen JU ICE S S t. M a s s a a m em ber ot the North Ar 47 79‘ PORK LOIN CHICKEN beef c u t lington Police Department, and to Youth Orchestra, lives in $ 1 Cube SteakUSD A CMOKf perform all other legal services with ShopR.te U S D A G RA O E A respect to said charges The Borough Teaneck and is a junior at RO AST^o” Ib. B BREAST 9 7 I i l l A r BEEF FROZEN 4 Q c agrees to compensate the special Dwight Englewood School. L - IV G r SKINNED I DE VEINED Ib * T Z7 counsel in an amount consistent with FIRM ANO FRESH MEDIUM C Q c le g a l f e e s p ,*S»QQC T I U lin^ l l a DEL MONTE CHUNK LIGHT c a nC ^ O ^ c^ ERRUD 1-lb i M ore Honors £.111 or ShopRite VERMICELLI * T b o BEEF pfcg \ •The Bakery Placei Franks f 69' •AN TAYLOR Vt-lb $ 0 6 9 Scott Tissue bl»tch0.« . « 2 7 c Apple Sauce ShopRite ; 7 9 ‘ Pork Roll MIDGET Pk« Cm ARRIOLA For W hitney JELLY OR JAM ALL VARIETIES ORANGE MARMALADE OFFERS Grape ShopRite 2,59° ShopRite Sugar 5 £.89* Dak Ham «™“t?’o US *289 At the annual meeting of the Northern New Jersey SoddI t ALL RcGuLAR°Ro,er- FLAVORS SHASTA 8«"*1 Soda alTvarieties 6 ^ 8 9 ‘ S Bi,e ; 79c. Bacon X $129 Conference of the United ShopRite WHITE J sandwich. no * 1 5 9 Methodist Church. Division B r e d O ADDED F r a n k s AMVoSHEfTER pilg BOIL IN BAG of the Laity, Bill was re­ ^CeFraer^oodPla^ FREEZER QUEEN ALL VARIETIES Bologna ShopRite £ 4 9 elected as conference presi­ lELF 1 10-OZ i MfcATLOAF SA LIS STEAK Meats & i99c TURKf V OR CHICKEN GREEN GIANT dent of United Methodist VEGETABLES The Seafood Place Peas„■•MIXEO VEG CORN NIBLETSOR‘^ 3 9 c oz men and a member of the MORTON O n OQ< INDIV QUICK FRO ZEN ^ _ ^h^or^ood^Place" executive committee PotatoesI "CRINKLE “80SC,“ CUT" 1 be« 6 9 ‘ DINNERS TURBOT QUAKER STATE DELUXE Wkmt * » r » f ShopRite PREMIUMAL^FUkVORS ^ QQc I'm ill* f*r ’ EXCEPT BUTTER Pf CAN ELI/ YORK FILLET ib MOTOR 99c ‘ Flounder 3HS »*199 Reasonable prices • Fresh Seafood Avoil Storting Mon , Moy 9, Motor Oil«T“L 2^.99' 612 Ridg* Rd Lemonade 6^ 89' vPopsicles ^79c 1977 hi stores with Seafood Depts No. Arlington , . . -7100 Call Gloria 997-2558 y.-w/.IVAl Ilf J :1 ■ J im w m s m m m * _ Toward *»e purchaae of O n e lD S * Dagbl 25 Howe / * * jar* o< strained- *■— - 6 R E V L O N HEX SAVARIN BEECHNUT ShopRite BALSAM 'First & Second Time Around" 5 ™ BABY FOOD IUR SHAMPOO s 1 19 594 Kearny Ave., Keamy, N.J. COFFEE COUPON or JU C M DCCAFFEMATED 6 Coupon good at any ShopAte mart et Umrt one per lemrty FffecSveSun Coupon good at any Shop Hite Coupon good at any ShopflMe Limrt one per tanWy Effect May S Swu Sal May 14. 1977 HAIR. NON AEROSOL S o < ^ Q c 991-9528 WITH THIS marteI I »«wt one per tamfty Effective ShopRite btl / J COUPON Sun . May 8 tftru Sat . May 14. 1977 Sun May S thru Set May 14. 191 Spray Opon Tuetdoy thru Saturday 11 to 3 • m m t m M I M S e v e 30- h ,-,-|,V,V,V»\i5 Thunday 11:30 le 7 _ In order to assure a sufftcient supply ot sales items lor of our customers, we reserve th*i nghl ^to rn SSo RA T kSJ except where otherwise noted Not responsible tor typographical errors Prices effective thru Sat May 14, 1*77 Copyright WAKEFERN FOOO CORPORATION THIS WEEK FEATURE. A Variety ol U w d Fxmi- lurm. Cabinets • look SK.lv.. Spot Calh (of Kitch­ en Set* I Furniture Conwgnm .nt Tue». A Thwr*. Table, Chain, oih* - Children. Clothing SH O P-RITE of Lyndhurst Half Price en All New Cleltilng Valley Brook and Delafield A ves. HI T H U R S D A Y . M A V 11. 1*77

Sew erage Charges A Possibility V t-' Passaic Valley Sewage other communities graded to handle the sewer­ ping the sewerage over the has informed the borough Mayor Ernest Cerone age for the entire borough Public Service right of way that eventually North Ar­ says that Jersey City Cerone said a feasibility afford easy access to thi ' •' lington w ill have to charge charges three times the wa­ study would show that pum sewerage plant for sewerage as is done in ter rate for its sewerage I r i t charges W hile Cake Sale Fo r Lions Q ub i» First Aiders "I've been against it Tr,,. The Lyndhunt Liana Club W e r e B u s y from the outset and believe Pantry Pride, among other ' me I'm going to fight it will conduct its White Cane locations All finds collect The Lyndhurst Police right down the line." the Sale Saturday. May 14 from ed will be given to the vari­ Emergency Squad reports mayor promised. 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. The mem­ ous charities devoted to '* the following calls made by He is hopeful that govern bers w ill be selling the little sight conservation which is the membership for the ment funds will be made wtite canes for lapels at the main interest of the month of April: emer available so that the North the Shop Rite, Parity Pride Lion s C lub gencies. 7*. transports. 37. Arlington/Lynrtturst Joint and McCrory's and the fire s, 2S. O ther. I Sewer plant can be up­

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Discount Vi ater R a t e s Considered .SOILING Allowing i JfcWvwx -** wate- supplier for the Ridge Road and Belleville nue was done last Friday lo seruor ottixw arc» jd* ° f sc v-vmpJetKm TUmpike ended Five fire hydrants still nual n w » ju k b mm .V .'.'IHfUrtMT «f Hookup of the industrial must be installed on Ridge i s b e r n * c>o t * n « i » a * W l JC IV lavtxw of segment along Porefe Ave­ Road SPRINGS \U>vr .iac Cfcat O l *-0 _Hf «au^* Auxiliary Honoring Long Serving Members Luck *¥ ^ ."■ n p — iiu *§»** TV * .vner, s Auxiliary of nual meeting Bant a of Ridgewood. Assis­ X c n*m t i* snmr ^es tl» Hackensack Hospital tant Corresponding Secre­ TO THE i f f o m u jf m ‘ nw t it* Association will honor the The officers for the two- tary: and Mrs George Ar­ a — » a»fc: mp« n m w ; mf Itmgest-serving members year term are Mrs George nold. Jr of Maywood. Trea­ krt U pax ztw mr^aam from its IS branches at its B Holman of Hackensack. surer Both Mrs Holman W E S T E N D "ft* ctju*p<*c*>fr frnir. Jer- Ninetieth Birthday Lunch­ President; Mrs Harold and Mrs Arnold will be i t sev Citj ihe Passfeic Yai- eon. Monday. May 16 at Petrillo of Maywood, Vice- elected to their second &*■> * a i f r CommtaBion as LaPacae Restaurant in Pesident and Comer Shop term s Hackensack The auxiliary Chairman: Mrs Nelson Ferguson Allegro Q ub will also present a major Walker of Hackensack. Tickets are 15 00 Reser­ Susanne Bingham vations may be made by gift to the hospital at that Vice-President and Green sending a check made out M ay Schedule time fn addition to mark­ Caboose Chairman: Mrs G. Bud Tammes Carol Gilmore ing the event of 90 years of Donald Brandt of Teaneck. to the Women's Auxiliary of Friday. May 13, 3 P M service to the commimity. Assistant Recording Secre­ Hackensack Hospital, to Room 21 Round Building; the auxiliary will elect a tary: Mrs Ernest Fontan Mrs George B Arnold Jr . Cass Tokarski Justin Tokarski Construction Film. - “ Time of Wonder,” slate of officers and con­ of Rutherford. Correspond 90 Locust Drive. Maywood. happenings in the natural 07607 duct the business of an an­ ing Secretary: Mrs Bruce and human world of a Maine island covey the beauty of the forests, the rocky shores and the wa­ Co., Inc. ters of Penobscot Bay in all JUSTIN their moods Film. “The Redwoods.” • * ♦ this award-winning film R E A L T Y C O . calls attention to the im­ 49 HONECK ST. ENGLEWOOD, NJ. pending doom of Califor­ nia s magnificent Redwoods which are being logged at 300 Union Ave. the rate of three million a Rutherford, N.J. decade Through the narra­ tion ot an old logger, view­ ,,.L ers w ill be moved to consid 9 3 9 - 7 5 0 0 er the environmental value of these magnificent trees which date to the age of the dinosaur Friday. May 20. 3 p.M Room 21, Round B u ild in g. ' Reminiscence” by mem­ bers of the Allegro Qub. P o p p y S a l e To Union Avenue Hie Veterans of Foreign Wars Buddy Poppy Sale Boiling Springs Savings has been conducted nation­ w id e s in c e 1922 T h e We’re very happy to have you * our neighbor. Schmidt Hoeger VFW Post 3149 and its Auxiliary will RIGHT TO UBM Tm f WJ»CM«EeoF u u u to ? v i m O P M tV ^ * u m u OUR CUSTO**tR S “ OSt RESERVE t h e sell them in Carlstadt start­ MOPE WE DON T BUT IF WE MISCALCULATE ANO ItUM OUT E,C ePT WMEBE OTHERWISE NOTED WE ing May 20 and will con­ YOU BY OFFERING YOU A COMPARABLE S U B M I T I W iS c h E ^ * E“ W€ LL GLADLY MAKE IT UP TO clude on Memorial Day VOIUNTEERISM HONORED. Holon G m m M . 1* Ed.ho.dt Torroco, North Arling­ Nick Tino and Doris ton, received her 1,000-hour a word pin from Jom oi h m , administrator af Schreib are chairmen United Hospitals Orthopedic Confer of tho Hospital for Crippled Children and The proceeds are used Adults in Newark Mrs. Groonroso cut and ptoparad loathor rtoms far potion ts to exclusively for the aid. re­ make for the last eight years. She brings a staffed cart, • free service, to the patients eoch week. lief and comfort of disabled and needy veterans and widows and orphans of de­ ■ O O O 'O O O O O ceased veterans. Honor ""•IA S VfGAS thos^ who died on foreign / m m . u s a s SHOW HOHOAY FOR TWO» S h o p R i t e battlefields by bringing aid to those who fought beside them RED TAG twM Kitms /M #*# tm ctsiuuti WEST END RUTHERFORD K a r n i v a l I* MNJt I M f M I V IM * V M M I COVtMO COVtMD yW IUCVMC t - CMMCOM M l /-“N K a p e r s SALE M R l « CMU J L 3 1 0 - 1 4 UNION AVE. « “ Karnival Kapers” is the of office nmwcn OPEN MON., TUES., WED., THURS. & FRI., 8 a.m. ts 9 p.*. theme of the annual Pas oooooooo saic-Clifton YWCA Fair to SATURDAY, 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. - SUNDAY, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. be held at the “ Y ” building. 114 Prospect St., Passaic, Out mo't ?opul*f il**l c jm ShopRite COUPON ‘M on May 20 The activities WASTEBASKETS m u L I N ShopRite COUPON will run from 10 a m to 10 SAVE OVER 20% STAPLES & S S p.m . , REMOVER with lEGAt SIZE ShopRite LINDSAY MEDIUM A variety of sales tables Swingline STAPLER lim n CASE SPAGHETTI SAUCE and booths will feature PITTED OUVES knick-knacks, flea -market , 2 " 1 4 * 1 . and food delicacies Special Royular 44* 6 ox. com entertainment highlights Sovo 20* 5 | to«uk>r 65« are scheduled throughout WITH COUPON " S Sovo 16* the day Among them will S =! WITH TMS COUPON 49' Good . . ony V moRi i. w w i Cbi». ii limn be a "Kid's Karnival" for ono —t family Couoon »ood «*o t* Sot 3 S w le rlw M I SJ ° pH',e nmartot Couoon limit *• Sat C ) l the “after school crowd," »nniffl»nwwwisAVE 2q«wwiiiiiiiiw^ ^ lrowBroi«TO^Avg to begin at 3 30 pm : a 1 Snack Supper between 5 ;yjmn WALL CLOCK ShopRite COUPON i i i i i and 9 p m . and a Pool ShopRite COUPON Show at 6 30 pm . and 20 Ib. Bag again at 7 30 p.m This will SPECIALLY PRICED WYLER'S be followed at 8 30 p m. by Kingston! CHARCOAL a “ Variety Showcase of 19" INSTANT BROTH Talent" in the Y's large (®aaf 4 Chick on) |^fc oi. pkg. gym nasium >o«ulor 7 9 * The planning group is P r i n t i n g S t BO*" Sovo 10* headed by Vivian Collester. WITH THIS COUPON THOMAS O ffice Snpply to . Good 41 4fl* SlMoRito martu Cotfton limit WITH THK COUPON Ada Miller. Charlotte Ja » o*r l«mily Ca I9CCoupon 4 o«r Couoon -limit ^ cobs, Evelyn Kovacs. and 313 1 nion A ve. 938-05W W nt beeford Um,,v Cou‘*>" to Sat f f , P a t M urphy imnwwfsAVE T H U R S D A Y , M A Y l i . 1*77 - I I

R o g a t i o n Boiling Springs Savings’ M arks Grace Episcopal Church on the comer ol West Pas­ saic Ave & Wood Street w ill observe the 26th con­ Second Rutherford O ffice secutive year of Rogation our new office this Satur­ Simday, May 15th with the William P. King, Presi­ The celebration will con­ available at the new office day and take advantage of traditional outdoor proces­ dent of Boiling Springs Sav­ tinue through Ji*ie llth, at and the Shop Rite Every­ sion and planting The Ju- ings and Loan Association, the new Rutherford office one is eligible and invited our free gifts, top savings niof Choir with Acolytes has announced that starting only, and features an ex­ to enter rates and all of the other will lead the clergy and Satu rd ay, M a y 14th, from 9 citing Shopping Spree In addition, anyone de­ festivities we have congregation to the site se­ AM to 2 P M , the savings Sweepstakes where 8 lucky positing 1100 or more in a planned," King concluded lected for the planting to be and home financing in­ winners will receive all the new or existing savings ac­ Boiling Springs Savings done by Mr Richard Erick­ stitution will begin a grocery items they can count will take home their offers a complete line of son, Chairman of the month-long promotion to gather in a 5 minute shop­ choice of free gifts, com­ savings and home financing Grounds Committee. A li­ celebrate the grand opening ping spree at the Shop Rite, pliments of Boiling Springs services, including the high­ tany beseeching God to of its beautiful new Ruther­ next to the new office Offi­ Savings. There will also be est rate in the nation on bless all growing things will ford office, 280 Union Ave­ cial Shopping Spree Sweep­ free souvenirs for everyone regular passbook accounts. be said by the Rector, the nue, next to the Shop Rite stakes entry blanks will be who visits the new office, 5.25% a year, from day of Rey Richard N. Pease and while supply lasts deposit to day of withdraw­ congregation before return­ Student A rt Exhibit And Sale “Our second Rutherford al, which yields 5.47% an­ ing indoors for church The Annual Students Art 10-5 p.m office is part of our contin­ nually with daily com­ school classes. Chimes Exhibit, part of Fine Arts The exhibit is open to the uing program designed to pounding and interest paid frajn the tower carillon Week at the Rutherford public free of charge bring the most convenient or credited monthly pUQring “ W e plough the Campus of Fairleigh Dick­ and up-to-date savings and The Association also lead the congrega­ inson University, will be Included in the show will home financing services to maintains offices at 23 Park tion in the procession and held in the Exposure Gal­ be oil and acrylic paintings, everyone throughout the Avenue in Rutherford and returning indoors, played at lery of the Student Union drawings, etchings, graph­ area,” King noted 753 Ridge Road in Lyn­ the1 organ console by Arthur Jimmy and KimUriy Duffy proudly thaw the flow*n they purchased for Mothen Building, from Tuesday, ics. sculpture and photo­ “We hope everyone in dhurst and is a member of B J paulmier, Organist Day at tho flowor sale tponsorod by Ruthodofd'* Uncoln School PTA. May 10 to Sunday, May IS, graphy and around Rutherford will the Federal Savings and make it a point to stop by Loan Insurance Corporation Cappy Would Give Federal Smoke Detector Incentives Representative Harold smoke detectors in new “ Cap” Hollenbeck (R-N.J.) homes, a more com­ yesterday introduced legis- prehensive approach is laUon designed to encour­ needed at the national lev­ age families to install el. We need to provide smoke detecting devices in whatever incentive and en­ their homes*, r couragement we can to those desiring to protect Tlie bill sponsored by the their families from house­ freshman Congressman hold fires.” from East Rutherford Noting the importance of would provide a tax deduc­ educating the public on fire tion for individuals who prevention. Hollenbeck purchase smoke detectors stated, “ The National Fire for theit homes, apart­ Prevention and Control Ad­ ments. or mobile homes ministration has done an V | % * C n T o C e l e b r a t e “ Over 6.000 deaths occur outstanding job in providing each year due to household guidelines for states and lo­ fires,” Hollenbeck stated in cal programs to reduce life t h e G r a n d O p e n i n g o f explaining his legislation and property loss from de­ “ The most tragic feature of structive fires The NFPCA this grim statistic is that will soon be releasing its new Rutherford Office most of these deaths could list of approved smoke de­ o u r be prevented " tecting devices. Because of Hollenbeck pointed out the dangers of relying on that “ Most of those who die inadequate or defective 2 8 0 U n i o n A v e n u e in home fires die during the smoke detectors, my bill (Next to the Shop Rite) night hours Usually it is provides that only pur­ smoke, rather than the fire chases of detectors ap­ itself, which kills them In proved by the NFPCA or a countless instances, the vic­ naUonally recognized tes­ tims' lives would have been ting laboratory will be de­ saved if they had been ductible awakened lo the presence “ This biU is an important of a fire in its early stages first step in making a con­ “ Although several states certed national effort to S i have already taken steps to prevent unnecessary deaths require the installation of from household fires.”

St. Elizabeth’s C hapter M eets

St Elizabeth’s Chapter, M a y ISth w ill be the Annual the evening group of Epis­ Meeting conducted by Pres­ copal Churchwomen held ident. Mrs John Hudak its first meeting of May, Reports will be heard from Wednesday, May 4th. Offi­ all Chapter Chairmen of the Celebration Starts cers for the coning season various committees Secret 77-78 were elected Those Pals will be revealed dur­ elected were: Mrs. Alfred ing the hospitality hour, Satu rd ay, M ay 14th from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m . P. Clifford, (‘resident. Mrs with refreshments served John Traficante. Vice Pres­ by Miss Violet Martin, Mrs and continues through June 11th at the new office only!_____ ident, Mrs Robert W. Susan Dixon and Mrs. A S Moss, Recording Secretary, Cardozo. Mrs John Hudak. Corre­ The closing Dinner for sponding Secretary, Mrs. the Chapter will be held at Enter Our Exciting fn»O H ttier bepertw! Stuart B O'RsH’y. Treasur­ Bums Country Inn on June Choose one of these handy gifts when you er and Mrs Burton Brower, 15th. Mrs. W illiam deposit $100 or more in a new or existing account! Jr as Ass t Treasurer The McArthur, Dinner Chair­ new officers will be official­ ./ : S h o p p in g S p r e e Ladies or man will complete reserva­ Men's Umbrella ly installed in September at tions at the closing meeting the first 11 o'clock Service on M ay 18th H ie program Sweepstakes! of the Fall Season by the at the dinner will be # Rector, the Rev Richard 'Slides with Sound" shown Athlete Bag N Pease by the Rector, the Rev. 8 Lucky Winners will receive all The meeting to be held on Richard N Pease 1G1H olter limited lo one gift per person al our new Butherlord olhce only. »hile supply lasts Minimum theth . grocery items they can gather amount required lot gilt must be maintained lor 7 months.) a 5 minute Shopping Spree ‘Gifts illustrated are based upon availability. II exact items shown become unavailable, oomparable in Golden Agers Plan Trips J at the Shop Rite next to our ‘ items will be substituted) ~ ______new office! Earn the Nation’s Top Passbook Rate Rutherford Golden Age Wednesday. Jin e 8th As Club m et A p ril 27th at the Just stop in at our new bury Park. Leave Boro Paid or Credited Monthly! Tamblyn Field Hoise. with Hall-9 A M Rutherford Office, fill out an Kegular Passbook Savings Mrs Lillian Ambry, presi­ official entry blank and drop In our Qub members were en­ dent. Treasurer Gerritt tertained by the Keywa- Fielstra reported on the fi­ Sweepstakes Box! nettes. Directed by E '% R 2 s % nancial status of the Qub j p r SIota, with the singing of I Compounded Daily (Each shopping spree limited to one VP and Program Chair­ the old time tines, and "A person and one of each item Meats and 5.47 From Oay of Deposit To Day o* Withdrawal man Charlotte Clark spoke (Just keep S5 on deposit to Quarter s end) Sing-Along". which was ap­ poultry excluded) regarding trips planned for preciated by all These Other High-Earning Savings the near future. young ladies had also con­ Plans Also Available! Monday, M ay 16th-Hol- tributed many of their own mdel, Indian Program Bus fine home-made cakes Free Souvenirs to everyone leaves Boro Hall at II 30 There were approx 130 A.M. present Friday, May 20th-Capital who visits our Hotel, Lakewood. N .J, by Fu ture plans w ill be an- wmimous request Buses nouiced at the May meet­ new office! leave west side of Orient ing on Wed May 25th at W ay. 9 A M Tamblyn Field (while> suppiysupply lasts)

Legion A uxiliary A uction

m x i The Bamnger-Walker-Lo- Avenues. I.yndhurst For pinto Unit 139 American Le­ ticket information contact gion Auxiliary will hold a any member or call Muriel "Mini Chinese Auction/Card Quist at 939-2683 or Jean Party" on May 20 at 7:30 Bukowski at 935-6442 Tick­ P M at the American Le­ ets are priced at 82 00 and gion Hall. Webster & Park will not be sold at the door 12 T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 11, 1977

S o x Davey Answers Bell Queries Doris Confident Bill For Pines W ill Pass Editor, the leader: Seems like everyone has On behalf of Queen of Freeholder Doris Mahal Medical Center had re­ term areas and we had to meetings with the legisla- Peach Grammar School a complaint these days ick said that she was con­ ceived such si^port last make a substantial in­ tive staffs to get together a Home School Association. I It's the age of the con­ fident that a pending $2 year and that a number of vestment in equipment and package that could stand up wish to thank you for the sumer and the new caveat million appropriation for patients from out of Bergen in management programs to the arguments that coverage that your paper may well be "vendor be­ Bergen P in e s C o w ty Hops- County were being served at the Hospital would be made against It w are " has given us during the pital would pass the Assem­ in the Pines, particularly in "Our legislators went to by legislators from other past school year "Customers want to be bly next week as easily as our psychiatric service In work for us. again on a bi­ counties It looks like they We appreciate the publi­ treated fairly and listened it did in the State Senate addition, a program we partisan basis, and when a have all done a terrific job cation of our social activi­ to when they have son* last week, and that it would started a year or so ago in <30 million supplimental ap­ on the bill ties as well as Mr DiGug- thing to say," said Everett receive support from the concert with Bergen judges propriation bill began to get “The appropriation is lielm o's column Davey. New Jersey Bell s Governor She expressed to limit the number of Ber­ support in the legislature, badly needed and will help t a n of Peac* Grammar area relations manager particular gratitude to Sen­ gen patients who would be our delegation managed to us to get the improvements School Homo Association •'We try to listen and help ators Raymond Garramone sent to the state facility at include the $2 million for we need "Everyone should receive and Matthew Feldman for Greystone, was also putting the Pines. We are getting fast, courteous, trouble-free their efforts in moving the increased pressures on our down to the wire on it, and telephone service But if appropriation through the own facility we are very hopeful that something does go wrong, Senate, and said she was “ From the Joint Commis­ we will have it nailed down we can usually solve the working with Assemblyman sion on the Accreditation of very quickly The manage­ problem fast. You shouldn't Harold Martin, who has Hospitals we were receiv­ ment staff at the Hospital have to call 10 people to get been speaking for the Ber­ ing a long list of improve­ and our own administrative a telephone problem cor­ gen delegation in the As­ ments that would be needed people at the freeholder of­ rected," he continued sembly on the appropria­ in our acute care and long fices held a number of “ We have straight­ tio n JEWELERS forward procedures for She said, “ We met in the 3 RIDGE ROAD handling any situation. For winter with all of our legis­ repair service, simply dial lators when our budget was • ALTERATIONS NORTH ARLINGTON 998-9639 611. For directory assis­ being prepared and told OUR ONLY STORE tance, 411. And it 's s till 'O ’ them that substantial addi­ for operator ” tional funds were need to • TAILORING enable us to make the kinds WITH THIS Rut suppose the repair­ of improvements at Bergen man or installer doesn't EVERETT DAVEY Pines that would earn us LADIES OR MEN COUPON ONLY come when he's supposed reaccreditation for the hos­ GIRLS OR BOYS to. or, after he or she does, plaint immediately That Jersey Bell's special am­ pital Unfortunately, the the phone doesn't work Or may mean calling the in­ bassador to the community legislative caps on our suppose you ordered a stallation or repair depart­ When people are dis­ budget that were enacted white phone and the in­ ment to expedite service, satisfied. the manager last year prohibited us from DE ANGELIS CLEANERS staller puts in a green one rescheduling an installation should be unhappy, too. So making the investment with 20%© O F F 38 Ridge Road, North Arlington “ We have experts in our date at the customer’s con­ he or she will take extra our own local funding local business office who venience o r correcting a steps to. make certain that "We went to the legisla­ 998-5411 can handle just about any billing error whatever needs to be cor­ tors with a proposal for a ALL MERCHANDISE situation." Davey said In some cases, the repre­ rected gets fixed," he said special appropriation. It “They’re called service sentative may ask for su­ "To paraphrase President was a true bipartisan effort OfFER EXPIRES MAY 14 representatives and they pervisory help If the cus­ Truman, this is where the as Democrats and Republi­ TIMEX l-WINOT inV.LUUCUINCLUDEDI ^J| can be reached by. dialing tomer still isn't satisfied, buck stops The manager is cans on the Board of Free­ DE ANGELIS MEN'S SHOP the number listed on page the business office manager responsible for seeing that holders and in the legisla 43 Ridge Road, North Arlington WATCH OUR WINDOWS two of the local directory ” can usually solve the prob­ you get the best possible ture worked together for a The representative vill lem telephone service from New Bergen County need We 991-9093 FOR WEEKLY SPECIALS try to straighten out a com- "The manager is New Jersey Bell." argued that the Jersey Qty

Com m unity Band Spring Concert

The Rutherford Commu­ phonic ®ass Ensemble He in the Park, opposite the nity Band, under the direc­ is currently a student at Borough Hall, from its tion of Raymond L. Heller, William Patterson College Bandshell on Thursday, will present its Spring Con­ and has given recitals in Ju n e 30th at 8 p.m These cert on Saturday. May 14th the college concert series of 6 eacl" -- - n< ' at 8:00 p.m. in the Ruther­ summer are all offered foi ford Senior High Audito­ The Rutherford Commu­ the enjoyment of Rutherfor rium, Elliott Place The nity Band w ill begin its 36th dians by the Board of Rec concert is sponsored by the Summer Season of concerts reation Rutherford Board of Recre­ ation and is free to all who enjoy concert band music. BEST FLEA MARKET EVER As always the fine band ROUTE 3 DRIVE IN THEATRE of volunteer musicians who RUTHERFORD, N .J. come from many commu­ nities to play imder Mr Across kom Meadowlands Sports Complex Heller’s Direction, present Every Saturday & Sunday a varied program for all to enjoy Selections include: through Christmas “The Circus Bee' by Fill- 9 A M . to 5 P.M. more. "Overture to Can- dide" by Bernstein, “ Crown (201) 933-4388 Imperial” by Walton and "Firet Suite in E Flat” by Holst Appreciative ap­ plause usually calls for an 438-5350O l £ 4 2438-5371 encore or two and the band obliges with a Sousa 438-5377 m arch /BioltVlnuBroitt?, Tuba Soloist. Gary Spi- 4 OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU rewill will perform the “ Tuba Rhapsody” by ★ 57 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD Grundman Garv has * 200 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST Band, Waldwick Commu­ * 15 ORIENT WAY, (2nd Floor) RUTHERFORD nity Band and the Sym- * 205 RIDGE ROAD NORTH ARLINGTON

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V T H U R S D A Y , M A Y « . 1*77 - I t

Terry Shoebridge and John Dettellis, former team ­ sack High School DeLuca upset Bob Davis of Pascack Hills, 5-3, to I mates on the Lyndhurst High School baseball team, H aw k’s Corner* are playing well on different levels of the game win the 114 5 pound title Davis was the third-place finisher at 101 in the state high school tournament By WALTER "HAWK’’ ROWE Shoebridge, who was signed by the Milwaukee Brewers after graduating high school, has been pro­ Deluca, as one of the top four finishers in each Bill Papenberg, Rutherford's versatile halfback. down to Villanova, Fairfield, Boston College and moted from the New York Penn League to Bur­ weight class, now advances to the state tournament 411 be playing football for Kutztown State College in Rutgers. The Rutgers coaching staff at first thought lington, Iowa, in the Class A Midwest League at Trenton State College, Saturday fcptember the Becton guard wasn’t quick enough for big-time Shoebridge is off to a good start The teenage Laura Matthews of Rutherford, who ion the Ber­ .; Papenberg was the leading scorer in Bergen Coun- college competition, but changed their minds after catcher had three hits in seven at bats last week, gen County shot put championship last season, is t in 1976 and also was used as a kick returner by seeing him play in the state high school tournament upping his season's average to .400 on four hits !n 10 still sidelined by a sprained ankle she suffered April lldogs' coach Chuck Meredith and the New Jersey AAU junior tournament. at bats He has knocked in two runs 14, but she hopes to be back for the upcoming Kutztown is coached by George Baldwin, the for- Bloomfield’s Tracy Tripucka, Sienkiewicz’s team­ league, county and state meets *ier Englewood High School coach. He's hoping that mate on the Jersey Jayhawks, also is set to pick his Matthews, a senior who will attend Rutgers on an Papenberg can step in and replace Bruce Harper of college. Tripucka and Sienkiewicz will be teammates athletic scholarship next fall, injured the ankle while Englewood, who broke the Kitztown career rushing when the New York-New Jersey All-Stars play the practicing with the discus records set by Doug Dennison, now of the Dallas United States Al^ftars in the Seamco High School Her teammate Cindy Mayo nipped Fort Lee’s j Cowboys Classic on May 29 at Kutscher’s Sports Academy in Diane Horowitz to win the 100-meter dash at Satur­ Baldwin has concentrated on bringing Bergen Monticello, New York. The Jersey Jayhawks then go day’s Englewood Memorial Meet. Mayo finished County talent to the Pennsylvania State College to the national AAU finals in Florida in July. fifth in the 220, won by Horowitz Last year Baldwin recruited Walt Michaels Jr., tht Tripucka is choosing between Notre Dame, where Dettellis did not play baseball for a year after Mahwah star and son of the New York Jets’ heac his father Frank was an All-American quarterback, high school, but now he is playing centerfield for coarti . . . and North Carolina. Digger Phelps, the Irish coach, Bergen Community College Tom Sienkiewicz. the Becton basketball star, is is concerned about the progress North Carolina Dettellis has been the Bulldogs’ most consistent RIVERSIDE getting ready to announce where he will be going to coach Dean Smith has made in the recruiting con­ hitter and has helped them win 10 straight games, a ACCOUNTING SERVICE college in the fall. test.Smith would like to have Tripucka and Jersey school record, and gain a berth in the Region 19 ju­ City’s Mike O’Koren playing together for three years Bookkeeping—Taxes Sienkiewicz reportedly has narrowed his choices nior college tournament which begins Thursday at Ideal for small businessmen and until O'Koren graduates Mercer County Park, West Windsor. individual taxpayers • • • -J \ \ • • • NEED A CAR? RKNTA FORD Friends of former East Rutherford coach Dick Vi­ \ Chris Ferrara of Lyndhurst is developing into one REASONABLE RATES tale are amazed at how fast Vitale went from a high Of tfte best high school golfers in Bergen Coimty. 939-7881 NEED A CAR? RENT A FORD school coach to a college coach and athletic direc­ Ferrara, the son of Fred Ferrara, the head profes­ evening and weekend appointments available NEED A CAR? RENT A FORD tor. sional at the Bergen County coruses, shot an 83 last Vitale, 36, signed a four-year contract for a report­ week in the County championship at Hackensack NEED A CAR? RENT A FORD ed $200,000 last Friday to become the athletic direc­ Golf Club Ferrara finished in a five-way tie for tor of the University of Detroit. fourth place in the event, which had 56 golfers, but n Vitale has a 78-29 record in four years as Detroit's then lost a playoff for the final trophy prize. Ferrara ”T0 SELL YOUR CAR basketball coach. He is taking the Detroit AD’s job had a chance to win the playoff, but missed an eagle ANY YEAR, MAKE OR MODEL while still admitting he wants to be a coach in the fditt on the first whole Tom Craffey of Pascack Val­ PLEASE DRIVE IT TO National Basketball Association. ley then made a 50-footer on the second hole “ I owe it all to the players I coached back at East F e rra ra is only a junior and the only under- Rutherford," says V itale. ' ‘They helped me get to classm sm an to shoot a better score than him was Dave BILL-PIKi MOTORS where I am today. I just wish there was a way I Keegan of Westwood, the winner. Ferrara toured the CHOOSE FROM MOST M ODELS Cor. Belleville Tpke. tk River Rd. cMild thank all of them.” Hackensack course with his coach, Harold “ Buck” PINTOS • MAVERICKS • TORINOS Necth Arlington Vitale still stays in touch with his East Rutherford Brown, accompanying the foursome. (Acres* from Arlington Diner) FORDS • STATION WAGONS friends He recently sent copies of Detroit’s elabo­ • • • THUNDF.R BIRDS rate press book to Bill Eigenrauch, the Becton ath­ Pat DeLuca of Lyndhurst pulled off the biggest Please bring title for letic director, and Bob Stolarz, the Becton coach surprise last Saturday in the New Jersey federation immediate poyment. who was Vitale’s assistant coach. sectional freestyle wrestling tournament at Hacken-

Softball League- BY BOB RIZZO The 44th season of Lyn­ dhurst Mens Softball league opened this past week with defending champs G&G Custom Painting defeating the New W h y Jersey Health Spa 6-5. Sloppy fielding by both Am Cond sides led to several Vehicle Ptr P«i Add 1 Oay Week Monthly Mila* (• Pet Day unearned runs by both clubs. Tony Borgia led Pinto 11.95 79 9 ' 299 9* 11 1 15 GAG with two hits, while Al h a v e y o u r Pate mo and Steve Reuther Granada 15 95 109 9? 399 9! . 15 1 95 clouted home runs for GAG Ron Kist, who took 1696 1149? 424 9* 16 1.96 LT D II the loss, had two hits lor 17 1 95 the Spa including a 2-run liTO L 119 95 449 9! checking at home run 124 9! 499 9* 18 1.95 * 8 95 On Tuesday night Purvin ^Btrd 19.95 134 9* 524 9* 18 1 95 Construction destroyed Mercer Fuel 14-2, Steve Van 70 95 139 9* 539.9! 18 1 95 Purciello. Jim Cacaccie, and Richie Stoklosa had Above rates include 1 lhil tv isurani e a s a v in g s home runs for Durvins Collision insurance o tional while Jack Kochenash had four hits Pete Rizzuto had Service discount 15V two of the three hits by Ask about so^caf wv«i k**nd r tes Mercer. In a ram shortened game on Wednesday, Lyn­ 4 b a n k ? 1 - 7 3 y I'm '<>asmq ratable dhurst Merchants defeated Moweny's 2-1. J. Butler had RENT YOUR NEW FORD FROM both hits for the Merchants Moweny's, while outhitting PASQUIN MOTOR the Merchants 7-2 still lost the game J. Orlando had SALES, INC. three hits for Moweny’s 55 State Highway 17 C o m p a re ! At Washington Savings Bank, GAG won its second game Rutherford, Now Jersey 07070 of the week on Thursday 201-935-2400 ex. 43 beating Purvins S-5. you’ll save m oney m onth after m onth after m onth. CYO GOLFERS L e t’s suppose you write about 12 checks a month. If your bank charges T E E O FF MAY 26 FOR 1 Or a check, plus 75r a month, plus a charge for your personalized A HOLE-IN-ONE AND chocks, here’s what you pay a year: 12 X 10-1 X 12 months $14.40 WIN A CADILLAC* 75X12 months 9.00 OR ONE OF TEN OTHER PRIZES!” 144 personalized checks CONTEST SPOI^SORED BY @ 31 - 4.32 TURCHETTE ADVERJISING AGENCY Total Annual Cost $27.72 N U T L E Y . N E W J E R S E Y You can save $27.72 a year just by switching to our regular chocking plan. Maintain a $300 balancc and ihere's nq monthly fee. no limit on checks or deposits, no activity charges and no charge for personalized chocks. , . THE CADILLAC Plus Monthly Statements with your check numbers shown beside the I S O F F E R E D F O R amounts. Helps you keep your account in balance. A HOLE-IN-ONE W IT H T H E Prefer to keep a lower balance1 We also offer Spccial Checking COOPERATION OF Accounts. I Or a check plus a monthly service fee of 50<*. BROGAN CADILLAC Check where you save. Save where you check OF RIDGEWOOD

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Lot s Oot Give yourself a break and — ' maybe lost maybe — you II wm ins hand­ THURSDAY, MAY 26 some Cadillac horn Brogan Cadillac ol Ridgewood Or, if you don't gel a h6le-in- UPPER MONTCLAIR one. you could wtn one ol the 10 Closes! COUNTRY CLUB to-the Pm" prizes - merchandise or equip uinsHimsTon mem from the Upper Montclair Pro Shop CLIFTON, N.J. HURRY! SIGN UP HURRY. HURRY NOW IN THIS JO IN THE FUN! SflUmGS BM1K W O R T H Y C A U S E ! IN CASE OF MORE THAN ONE HOLE IN-ONE ON THE DESIGNATED HOLE WINNERS WIL L Convenient Community Banking: Hudson County . Hoboken, SHARE EQUALLY IN THE PROCEEDS FROM THf CALL M IKE COYLE SALE OF THE CAR Weehawken and Guttcnbcrg. Bergen County: Englewo«d. Ridgefield Park and Lyndhursl Passaic County: Ringwood. 2 6 5 - 9 8 3 8 MCMttfR MMAAL O lPO Slt INSURANCE CORPORATION . \ • 1 4 — T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 11, 1977 Lyndhurst Track Girls Arrange Bow ling By C andlelite The Rutherford Jtnior games plus beer, brffet and Beginning To Show Form Football League is sponsor prizes. ing a Candlelite Bowling The Candlelite Bo w ling night will be held at»t W a ll On Monday. May 2, 1977 first place in nine events events which included Ix>ng night on Saturday. Jw e 4. ington Lanes. Wallington.llington. the Lyndhurst Giris Track | Pam Hughes came in first in Jump, High Jump, and Tickets cost *15 00 per N ew Je r s e y froml 10:3010 10 competed in their fifth “the mile “ ------run with *a “time---- of* Triple Jump Lyndhurst collie and includes three p.m to ? ? meet of the season against six minutes Dolores Ma­ was the winning team with Dumont In the mile run rina came in first place a total score of 69-Saddle Pam Hughes came in first throwing the javelin 68.2". Brook. 58. Mom, Dad, Boys and Girls! with a time of 6 10 and Ca­ Bowl All Summer and Receive free G omes rol Vendola ran second with While Wearing a Wallington Lanes 6.14 l-aurie M iran da p a rti­ T 4 SHItT cipated in the Long Jump, Mail In Your Order or Stop At The High Jump, and Triple Lanes For Your Shirt . . . Jump. She finished first in S p o r t s Slodowski, son of North Arlington'* former ______PfTACM AND M AIL«_FO**= each event Chris Bond fin­ mayor Edward Slodowski, shows form in I wont to join the Wallington Lanes T * Shirt fen god* | ished first in the 880 yard huidles. Ed was a famed athlete in his run. and, Bridget De Filippo Fran Bonczkowski threw Lyndhurst was scheduled Enclosed find ) --- 1 want .hirt. in the liae* the furthest in shot and dis­ youth, starring in football and track. Gary finished first in the mile to meet with Tenafly on circled betew. | cus. For the second time hopes to equaI Dod's performances relay. The winning team Friday May 6 IXie to rain Circle Size: MALE was Dumont with a total this week Laurie Mirando the meet has been post­ came in first place in three SMI XI SMI SMI score of 79Va-Lyndhurst poned to a later date. 474. I understand that I will rawivt a fr— gam* for m ry thr** gam *i I bowl H I woo, th* shirt whil* bowting 1 Two days later on May With a grunt and a (open bowling only) |. i|>. 4th, Lyndhurst met with CYO Tournament Saddle Brook Lyndhurst heave, Joe Cario of ran a fine meet coming in Queen of Peace puts rfi At U. Montclair all he's got into shot C ity. Z ip . Tol... 'Hie Catholic Youth Orga­ the pin sponsored by the put! A ll Sports nization of the Archdiocese Turchette Advertising Moil or drop off a t WALLINGTON LANES of Newark. Rev Edward J. 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Miss Helen Ann Campbell of Kearny was named recipient of the annual West Hudson Hospital Aux­ iliary scholarship at the recent Awards Night of the hospital's Cheeri-Aide group, held at the hospital A member of the current Senior Class at Kearny High School, Miss Campbell is the daughter of Mr It Mrs Thomas Campbell of 9 Magnolia Aveme She is a member of the National Honor Society and has been accepted for training by the Rutgers School oI Nursing Four girls, including Miss Campbell, graduated from the Cheeri-Aides group The others were Nancy Blasi, Michelle McKenzie and Carolyn Russo Hats, pins and bars were distributed TRADITIONAL to other giris as rewards GRANDFATHERS for services performed Speakers at the ceremony ROCKER included Richard M. Harri­ son. chairman of the hospi­ tal's Board of Governors, Miss Helen Howell, R N . This sturdy Grandfather's assistant director of nurs­ ONLY * 1 2 9 . ing; Mrs Elsie Kelemen. Rocker inherits the strong chairman of volunteers; Paul Paracka. assistant ad­ lines and honest Vorkmanship of Early America. ministrator; Mrs Jean Goias. R.N., director of in­ It has a 3" thick solid pine seat and extra heavy legs. fection coitrol; Mrs Louis The rich handrubbed antique pine finish is Kaufhold, director of volun­ teer services, and Mrs Ted beautifully decorated in a floral design. Made Hryszko, president of the A u x ilia ry "by New England craftsmen, this handsome The Cheeri-Aides group is Grandfather's Rocker will become a cherished made up of high school age girls who serve the hospital family possession. in a variety of ways, much of it related to the care and comfort of patients Enroll­ ment in the gro<4 > acco rd ­ ing to Mrs Kairfhold. is open to those who will up­ hold the traditions and high standards of the hospital

EARLY BRUSHES Precursors of the modem toothbrush include wood splinters used by primitive man and a round ball of wool dipped in honey Ancient 575 RlDGi ROAD Q ueen of Peace Fair Romans rubbed these on HKJHWAY 17 their teeth and along the in­ NO ARUNCTON. N J. ner and outer gums

f T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 11. 1*77 15 Visitors In Paris H ouseholds A s k e d T o Support Appeal dry drying in the sun, most about their necks. Ol Easter afternoon we with potted plants in tubs, As we rode the bus from Appeals from the Bergen- mail to some 56,000 house­ disease have almost tripled conducts physical recondi­ sema patients have attend­ walked past miles of flea but all in need of sprucing our hotel to Orly Airfield, we Passaic Lung Association holds in Bergen and Pas­ over the past 11 years tioning classes for emphy­ ed these classes Booster market and a beautiful bird up One day Joy and I had a look at refreshing for support in its efforts to saic Counties Based on national statistics, sema patients to reduce the sessions also are offered to market where plants were walked to the Garden of the green fields and also at nu­ prevent emphysema and it is estimated that 8 696 amount of limitation The encourage and support al^o sold. It was a great Tuileries, behind the Ixmvre, merous new hotels going up help patients with the dis­ Emphysema is on the in­ people in Bergen and Pas­ technique of diaphragmatic those who have completed pleasure to see all the where there was not much in nearer the airfields They ease are currently in the crease Deaths from this saic Counties have emphy­ breathing is taught in coor­ the classes Patients attend­ goods on display and here flower, and then crossed the were very modem and Ori­ sema Of these, almost dination with a program of ing the booster sessions are J hr panned tals commends your hospi hard l«» wash, hard lit open, and w unl of all No >tor ill MindoWs nettled' Baked enamel alu- approached it. snow shower as I walked ternoon of Easter Monday, unnuin cases ami sills lo to m old frames, too tal for its efforts to provide and be measured by the and arriving in Lyndhurst at The subway can were al- the AveT ^ L.?‘Chy a high quality of patient JACH survev team 11:30 p.m . following landing ways jammed with crowds, *■ n° ° n 0,1 Go°d Fndai,! care and services. Your Many natives wore fur coats at JFK in New York, I ar­ no m a tte r the tim e of d ay o r willingness to participate in Members of the JACH in­ or jackets and warm gloves rived in the United States — night we travelled them, (in the process of voluntary ac­ clude the American College as well as long, long scarves still on Easter Monday! company, or I would not creditation demonstrates a of Surgeons, the American hive trusted myself to get on professionally motivated College of Physicians, the thfc rig h t c a r ) and pickpo­ desire to deliver a high American Hospital Associ­ ckets must have a field day quality of care and your ac­ ation and the American Me­ • Your satisfaction guaranteed* No storm windows there One of our women had creditation is evidence that dical Association. needed • Vinyl clad thermal harrier • Double a case lifted out of her shoul locks for security • Tilt in for easy cleaning der bag just as the Metro car f DIAMONDS • I " insulated glass door closed, but luckily for Call Collect or Send Coupon h*r, it was not her wallet, only her cosmetic case! / TheramMIiinl A13RJ0 (201)381* We had a long lazy boat S Y S T E M S N C V trip along the Seine, which 1401 Witherspoon St Rahway N J 07066 divides the city of Paris and . DESIGNING Our customers believe that THERM AL GARD is the answer to your old • REMOUNTING passed under some famous window problems- See for yourself Send for FR EE literature and obtain prices • WA TCH R E P A IR IN G We are obligated-not you1 bridges, the most beautiful being the Porte Alexandre 393 K E A R N Y A K E . CITY ____ Here and there was a house­ VERSAILLES. Everybody apparently had his or her K E A R N Y . JN.J. ( 201) 991-2719 liutlgt'l Pl.in \».iil.il»lc( So Down l\i\nun! Nctv>vir\ i SHOP \l HOMI SI K S It | boat, some with lines of laun own library. This was the library of Madame Du Barry. Opp. Town Hall

Season Concluded

The John Rutherford ginia Sferruzza. con* Chapter of the National So­ ductress; Mary Coronato. ciety of Daughters of the guard; Terry McAleer, trustee, three years; Diane There may be a American Revolution I DAR) concluded their sea­ Kommier, two years, and son with its final meeting Thelma Hoelzel, one year, Monday. May 9. at the Lenora Grady, color bearer I, Jean Levins, 2. Elizabeth $10)Q00loan home of Mrs Rudolf Zunde- frer, 562 B ro a d S tr e e t, Ross, 3, and Rose Aita, 4; C a rlsta d t Mmes. Pickerelli and Kor Officers for 1*77-80 that nmeir. county delegates, ere installed included and Irene Gonda, alternate Installation of officers in your home. Mrs. Zunderer. regent; Beatrice Bryant, vice-re­ will be held Friday. May If you re a New Jersey homeowner, you may be Lgent, Mrs Earl Butler, 27, at the post home, corenr living in a gold mine Because now you can chaplain; Mrs Charles Nix­ of Hackensack and Ann borrow up lo $10,000 at low bank rates based on, recording secretary; Streets Installing officer on the equity in your home And you can use Mrs William Jobson, Jr . will be Mrs Hoelzel. and Ihe money tor almost anything Take a trip, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gonda, conductress, educate your kids, add a new room or a and Mrs Jack Stapleton, both past presidents. swimming pool, pay your bills—or do whatever tre a su re r else your heart s set on. Most important, Mrs Zundereer exhibited The Carlstadt Schools Homeowners Loans are so easy to afford. her doll collection and Mothers’ Club hosted kin­ You'll have years longer to repay— which - V ^ c / I presented a program on dergarten orientation for m eans sm aller monthly payments. "Dolls of the World " Washington School yes­ Take advantage of this golden opportunity. ••• terday. May 11. It will be Find out if there s a $10,000 loan in your home by visiting any of our convenient offices. Mrs. ran Doyle has held today at IJndbergh Q c t ^ O'"' been ele .-d president of School and tomorrow at r . Me mo rail Post 8374, VFW Lincoln School, both at 10 Now. borrow against the equity Auxiliary of East Ruther a.m . in your home at low bank rates. lUnited Jersey Bank ford The Mothers' Qub in­ Also elected were Mmes stallation dinner will be SOUTH BERGEN Mm Ruth Pickerelli, senior held Monday. Jtne 13, at 3 OFFICES IN CARLSTADT vice-president; Carmen Bi- George's Restaurant in 192 Paterson Plank Road (Main office) fulco, junior vice-president; Moonachie Please call 118 Moonachie Avenue Ellen Swift, chaplain; Joyce G riffin at 939-8621 for 643 Paterson Avenue Marie Kunz, treasurer; Vir­ tickets. ••• Phone: 933-7800

new'77 CHEVETTE Chev 2-Or, Cpe. 4-cvl., auto. trans , man­ 7$ O t AN ADA fo«< 4 -d . ^ ual steering brakes. AA* radio, bucket r.isrt.’sru $ 9 0 0 K «><* > 3 i i r ■ seats Stk No 1473 List $3654.30 Selling er tteering. broket 64 *11 1 Price 3252 41 N J. Slate Sales Tan: “ o y y j ) | 1162 67 LYNN’S complete selling pne* to qualified buyers $3415.03 Balance oue to fit ence $3415.03. Finance Charge. 5819 S3 7 4 VW SBCTli. 4 »pd C M V Total lim e balance. W234.56 Annual per m on ..o n . 4 «yl ^ g f / # I U k tentage rate 10.9/' Deferred payment manual .....m g broket W ■ D p c e 14 234 56 48 m o n th ly p a y m e n ts a t Like new t 4 1 .1 M mile* $ O Q Q R a 188 22 (No money down) LYNN S SPECIAL N E * YEAR PRICE 74 CAPSICI. Chevy 7-4. mm -VO Hord.o* • ou.o tron, \ ^ W !»»•' tteenng broket All ▼ M $88.22 P E R M O . c o o n oi vuil cod.i e mm mm h H AM-»M . . . . . o ~ >ope A* f - U - l ..oded' 90.344 mi H W .. X s k Q U l k lotk. t.o.. «.'ng brake* 1 7 .3 4 0 mi M 71 VW 811111 V 4 PI ■ 77 MONTE CARLO .pd monvol .'on. — ^ 1 K l l K l 73 G IA N TOVINO Ford $.o C ^ I Cnev 30? V t engm* au*> Iran, power afeerfng/6ra*e* l.en W og o” * ryl o..o + M U U a i« COHO i.nt gieaa color key Itoo. m an im oM mirr <*><*,, ..de molding door edge gxerda AM radio «ee- M M I srw srjr** h“- t. J J J •rhae llripM i..et Stk *1414 1,0 SS923 85 Swung enoa I *S034 17 NJ Mala Sale. t a . *2 5 ' 7 1 l v n n S eem pw a aw 1 »ng poca to qualified buyers 15215 M Balanca due lo 'manca *5285 M Finance Charge |1 2 M S3 Total time 73 IMPAIA. Chevy 4-d. C M V ------* * “ ' ‘0 A nnue^eroeflM f* Rata ' 0 * 7 * Oeter 8,,. ou.o -on. ^ i / I U K . . tee M iM 40 48 monthly payments al pew*, .faer.ng b.oke. Al« M V | * '3 6 SS pet mo (No ">oney d o e n | AM IM - o d .. 6 / S«S m. 2 s h s “- * 2 9 9 5 1

LYNN'S SPECIAL N fw YEAR PRICE •71 NIW V 08K I8 CKrytter » mm 4 4, t , y l evle illllL a ^ . - t AM COND p.w.i i.aeong *595! * 5 0 3 4 .1 7 brake* A( t.edad' _ M Z W ■ 40 *99 mile. W W P ER MO *136” 74 HNIO ford 2d. S. 7 3 IA4PAIA. Chevy 4-d . t A A A P d.... -on. ▼ M P t ^ NEW Hard • Of* » .y l 00.0 »<.«. i f l l l l l monvol bik. M pew.. .I^r.ng k.akn All W >ng 10 9 2 0 m , H '77 M IV ILLI M ALM vinyl reef 46 744 mi C h e v J dr Cpe . 4 cvl . 3 speed man trans . 7 J MUSTANG lord Moth 1 C M H PS. man brakes Stk No t339 List $4261 65 VI av.o ..a... p. ph All AM tM .o il, ~M , # J /l U K I Selling Price $ 360 32 N J State Sales Ta* z'z.nzsrzj, ^ H b.eke. 131 mt m i. $ 184 1/ LYNN'S complete selling price to qualified buyers $ 386/ 49 Balance due to li nance $ 386/ 49 Finance Charge $ 9?8 19 Total time b * l* n r* $ 4 7 9 * 8 Annus) p e r 77 CHBTUt* leyol 4-d. . 8 C A M ■ ■ .r a n . p .w .1 ▼ MU ■ centage rale 10 97' Deterred payment M ■ Meer.ng bn.he. Alt b.k. Alt 24 040 Price $ 4/95 68 48 monthi* MVNMMU <*i 0 0 CTD 461 KEARNYAVE. $ 99 91 per mo (no money down) 74 IlD O tA O O C.d>IUm 2- ^ 71 CHIVT KINOSWOOO ^ ISTATI WAGON 6 p.... H ■» ■ M avlo lion. pw. ▼ I #%!!%■ = * 3 6 8 3 ? le T H U R S D A Y M A Y 11, 1977

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Intrigue In G uatem ala

by Richard Rosa Flying, at first, in order to Coronado, who accom­ ditional passengers enter are airborne The flight at and gives it to the passen­ er officers step from the 1 9 in the commotion we Ro m , a Lyndhurst rmi attend the several colleges panied me to the airport and the realization that tendant announced that we ger Then continuing awaiting car, one officer dont realiie that forty min dont, son of and Mrs and universities in different Passing through the elec­ soon we will be airborne will stop at Dulles Inter through the plane, he greets with a gun drawn and the utes has passed and at 1:20 Vincent Rosa, has written parts of our comtry where tronic metal detector, sev­ stimulates the mind Por a national Airport in Wash- three other passengers in other with handcuffs Ma­ PM additional passengers tha following travelogue I was educated; then, the eral small items in my few moments this all seems ington, D C before contin­ board the plane Then, at like manner and gives them nacled. the passenger for Tha Loader.) opportunity to visit other pocket registered and I to be a dream W ill I awake uing to Guatemala and Cos­ I a P M the calm passeo similar documents Aftc^a causing the disurbance is cities and states while con­ paused until I was per­ and find myself at home? ta R ic a placed in the car with thr ger who was removed ear O ily vague recollections ducting business; and more mitted to continue to my Even though I have trav Fifty minutes liter we few moments of fnehdly more calm passenger and Iter comes aboard the air­ exist now of my first air­ recently, just visiting my departure gate The first eled before, the excitement land in Washington. DC. chatting with one of the the officers craft A few passengers ask plane trip to Guatemala al­ Several ol the thirty eight brother and his family in phase of my trip to Guate­ of this journey m om m uril) flight attendants, the officer what had happened, but he most nine years ago in 196* Intriguo' Is this incident their new home in Colora­ mala completed, I now seems to be a fantasy N p « s s r» v -r5 leave the plane returns to the four passen­ refuses to speak and takes The recollections of that do. does much to add to the await boarding the aircraft teen minutes past the Then, an official from the a case of espnnage or his seat Then, the rumbl first and only flight to confusion of thoughts and Scheduled departure time scheduled departure Im v lirutnl States Customs and gers a'TRTretrieves the docu­ smuggling' As I with the ing of the aircraft begins as Guatemala seem clouded recollections of my initial is 11:15 A .M ., but now for­ wr are called fc> fcw d

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All Those Who Contributed R & J Trucking Co. North Arlington Volunteer Emergency Squad To A Special Fund Lilly's Sportswear Which Financed the All-Star Donald J. Byk, DMD, MSD John Grueter, C PA Team's Trip To The Vincent Cozzi, Attorney William Kohm Associates National Tournament In North Arlington Junior Front Row; left to right; John Gebauer, Brian Kearns, Football Club (Leaders) Kansas Last Month. Phil Renshaw, Bob Erskine and Rich Zabowski. Back row; Paul Radziszewski, Mickey Mengel, Joe Vicari, George DeBacco Sporting Goods Foote, Ken Flora, Al M arut and Dave Walsh. Also pictured Members of Knights of Mayor & Council of North Arlington are coaches Arnie Kirk and M arty Mengel. Columbus Council no. 3428 North Arlington Recreation Commission Employees of Wooleyhan Trucking Co. ' Schuyler Engine Company Ladies Auxilary Star Auto Supplies Temperature Processing Bill Ferguson Men of Hose Company no. 1 Phil's Luggage & Leather Goods Jarvis Oil Rip Collins Schuyler Engine Company no. 2 Forest Food Products Sargent Chevrolet Humbert Ventre Men of Eagle Truck Company no. 3 Delaney's Toys Food Associates Mr. & Mrs. Robert Doran North Arlington Republican Club H & B Drugs ______Mr. & Mrs. John Chunka McDowell * McEvoy Agency W om en's Unit of the North Flowers by Douglas P.B.A . Local No. 95 Mr. & Mrs. George Johnson Arlington Republican Club Parrs Florist M r. & Mrs. Rich Ulrich North Arlington Fire Dept. Kiwanis Club Atlas Machine & Tool Co. Mr. & Mrs. E. Leach North Arlington Lions Club Optimist Club of West Hudson Greg Higgins-State Farm Insurance Mrs. Marion Corkin Fahey's Bottle Shop First National Bank of Kearny Edward Taylor, D.D.S. Ann Rose Carroll Greens Market National Community Bank Four Seasons Travel Bureau Theresa A. Roos Nick's Food Products Howard Savings & Loan Wayne Thomas Real Estate Mr. & Mrs. Ray Fladzinski & Doreen Earle Electric Kearny Federal Savings & Loan Angelo Borelli Mr. & Mrs. Lenny Kaiser W ilson School PTA White Eagle Monumental Co. Pal Joey's Nazarene Natoline Jefferson School PTA Parow Funeral Home Vari Jewelers Roosevelt School PTA Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Cerone Lucido's Market North Arlington Leader Mr. & Mrs. R. McCrea North Arlington High School W hite Rose Liquor & Deli Asia Restaurant Booster Club Mr. & Mrs. John Meehan O tto's Furniture & Decorator's Dad & Lad Barber Shop Frederick Dunne, Jr. North Arlington High School Eagan's Restaurant Del's Sandwich Shop M ark Russello G irls Softball Team Harding Drug Store Motor Club of America Mr. & Mrs. John Price Queen of Peace Father's Club Medallion Card & Gift Shop Neglia Engineering Associates Mr. & Mrs. Ray Farley Queen of Peace Boys High School M elray's Furniture Co. Lucille Russello, Attorney Lorraine Free Parent Association Metz Jeweler's Pistilli & Italiano Accountants A Friend

J > 4URSDAY, MAY 11, lf77 17

M iss D eLuise Becom es a Brid e Blood D ay Brings Out

Miss Judith DeLuise. wedding trip to Bermuda Students And Parents daughter of Mr arid Mrs after a reception at the Peter DeLuise. 204 Morti­ Rustic Lodge, Elmwood Fifty-four students and O'Malley, and C Carr mer Avenue. Rutherford. P a r t parents contributed a pint And. R Kinloch. 1,. Van Saturday, Apr 30, in St ol blood on Student Blood Ostrand. M Codrone A. M ary's Church, became the G u altieri- Day held May 2 at Grace Riecio. G Russell A Hen bride of John O'Connor, of l.utheran Church dra, C I Owsley, O Stnng- C arlstad t B i e l i c k a William Ferguson of ham, M Panyko, N Al North Arlington High fano. T O sadchy, P Co- Miss Linda Del,uise was Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gual School and Deacon Vincent nno, G Fiscal, G Meny, T maid of honor and Stephen tieri of 14 Stover Avenue. McMahon of Queen of Plunkett. S Becker, R O'Connor served as best North Arlington, announce Peace served as directors man the engagement of their Porto, and N Jagge daughter Debbie to Gary The screening of sgudents The bride graduated from Charles Bielicka. son of Mr was done by Mrs Robert St. Peter’s College. Jersey and Mrs. William Bielicka DeMarco of the North Ar­ Lonergan* ’ Son City, and is with Associated of 324 Stover Avenue. North lington (emergency Blood Pile and Fitting Corp„ Clif­ Arlington A July 3 wedding Donor Service and Mrs Mr and Mrs Michael Lo- ton The groom, son of Mr is set William McDowell nergan of IM Arlington and Mrs John O'Connor, The couple are graduates Contributing blood were Blvd., North Arlington, an­ 719 Garden Street, attended of North Arlington High E Werther, M Black. R nounce the birth of a son, Montclair State College He School. The prospective Choinoki. D. Walter. S. Brian Thomas, 9 lbs 1 oz is with DAG Agency Inc , bride is a hair stylist with Cicchind, M. Ungar. W. on April 21 at Clara Maass C arlstad t Style-Rama, Lyndhurst. Ferguson, R. Rogers, J. Memorial Hospital. Belle- Her fiance is with Eagle Calabrese. B Tomasuio, H, vilje He joins a brother Ian The newlyweds left on a Affiliates. Harrison Singler. R. Whitaker. I, Michael. 4^4. DeCanio, A Kempner, J. Misiag. and N. Peters Mrs (.onergan is the for­ Also, G B la ck . J . Ad- Couple M ark Fiftieth mer Arlene Bankofsky of duchio, D. Strack , C. On- New York. The paternal Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mrs Bruno Ixrtto of North nembo, D. Quigley. T. MR AND MRS VICTOR TEST ONE grandparents are Mr and Grossi of 920 Franklin Ave., Arlington and their spouses Stensgaard. C Tegano. A Mrs. Michael J. Lonergan Newark, were honored at a SHARON LONERGAN Pressman, T Foster, p. of North Arlington Luanne hitella M arries. party marking their fiftieth Mr Grossi and the for­ Benson, P. Ferguson. D The infant's father is a wedding anniversary mer Mary I^acerenza of Boyd, E. Lemon. J Bolton, teacher at Irvington High M r. Test (me O f Lyndhurst Some 40 well wishers Newark were married April C. Kelleher, B. Bradley, V. Lonergan-Cooper School gathered at Parrillo’s Res­ 21, 1927 in S t. L u c y 's McMahon, T. Crosby, K. Qiurch. Newark. He retired Engagem ent Told St. Clare’s Church, Clif­ held at Vecchiarello’s, taurant in# Belleville to six years ago from Breeze. ton, was the setting for the Uttle Ferry, with dinner at mark the marital mile­ N ineteen Represent d u b Inc., Union. Mrs Daniel R lonergan wedding of Luanne l-atella 7 p.m. stone Co-hosts were the ate of Seton Hall Univer­ "Hooray for Hollywood" vicki and Jane Sullivan of North Arlington has an­ couple’s son Benedict of The couple have four sity, is completing studies of Clifton and Victor Test- After their return from a will be the theme for this The convention will be nounced the engagement of Middletown and daughter. grandchildren for a master s degree in one of ‘Lyndhurst with Fa­ honeymoon trip to Paradise y e a r's 50th annual spring held May 13, 14 and 15 at her daughter Sharon to Learning Disabilities at ther Flanagan of the church Island and Disney-World, convention of the Junior Howard Johnson Regency Donald H Cooper of North Montclair State College officiating at the five the couple will take up resi­ Membership Department of ' Hotel, Atlantic City. Unico G ives To M ental Center Arlington, son of Wallace She is a teacher at Wash- o’clock ceremony on April dence in Kinneion the New Jersey State Fed­ Cooper of Lodi and the late ington School in North Ar­ 30 The township chapter of eration of Woman's Clubs All Juniors will attend an Mrs-: Testone, a graduate The center is a non-profit Dorothy Cooper The bride- lington Her fiance, an The bride, daughter of Unico, an Italian-American Members of the North Ar­ awards dinner to receive of Lyndhurst High School, organization which receives ' elect is also the dai«hter of alumnus of Montclair State Mr and Mrs. Kobert La organization, has donated lington Junior Women's recognition for service dur­ class of 1972, is employed some funds from the state the late Mr l/mergan of College, is a physical edu­ tella, was given in mar­ $2,000 to the South Berg en Club planning to attend are ing the 1976-77 club year at S.C.A. Services, Lyn­ and the nine m wicipalities Jersey City An August 1977 cation teacher in the North riage by her father Matron Mental Health Center. ( Dolores Loughlin, presi­ Also featured for the week­ dhurst in south Bergen which it wedding is planned Arlington public school sys­ of honor was Rose Pizzuti dent; Lucy Antenucdo. Ce­ end will be a Movie Star' Mr Testone, son of Mr serves The participating .. Miss lunergan a gradu­ tem and bridesmaids were ’ The donation, which was cilia Baptis. Karen Davis. look-alike contest Various and Mrs. Louis Testone. municipalities include Lyn­ Charlene Visconti, Valerie gathered through fundrais­ Jo Ann DeGenova. Amy Jin io r Clubs throi^hout the also a Lyndhurst High dhurst. Rutherford, East Testone, Ix>ri I S te lla and ing events, will be used to Farley, Kathy Fitzpatrick, district will participate in graduate, class of 1969. and Rutherford. Carlstadt. Debra Good heart renovate the second floor of Maureen Goldrick, Mary this contest Rutgers University, 1974, North Arlington. Wall­ the center at 516 Valley Hanley, Lena Inzenna, Peg­ Louis Testone. Jr., was where he was a member of ington, Moonachie, Garfield On May 17, the local Ju ­ DANCE THE LATIN HUSTLE Brook A ve. gy Miskell. Kathy More, be si man and ushers were Tau Delta Phi Fraternity, and Wood-Ridge niors w ill install 1977-7* of­ Brenda Moscatiello. Pat New Class Forming Thomas Grillo, Thomas is a member of the Lyn­ ficers at the annual Mother- 5 n h , S 10.00 with Two Nisovoccia, Kathy Daughter Dinner to be held Muhleisen, Michael Aiello dhurst Fire Department Knights H old Ladies Night PtocfK* Soooh. S#gpn up at the O'Malley. Pat Son no, Che­ at Bums Country Inn, Clif­ and Robert Latella and employed at Ronald Sfvdto 6 30 PM every wee* ryl McStein. Rosemary No- ton nrte Of Sundays al 1:30PM A reception for 210 was Zappia, Inc., Nutley Knights of Colutpbus chinson Jr., chairman of N ABIH A Queen of Peace Coiaicil the nominating committee, BELLY DANCE TEACHER 3428 will hold a "Ladies will present a slate of offi­ Wt 1-4 Night" on Saturday starting cers for the 1977-78 year VISIT EUROPE at 8:30 p.m. at the Colum­ Sam Bono w ill be accepting j h a / / y & bian Club, River Road, reservations for the coun­ S a l e North Arlington The cil’s retreat weekend May THIS YEA R charge will be six dollars 20 through May 22 at San ' U P T O a t t c e for each night, who must be Alphonso Retreat House in ('luirters to ...... a member of the Queen of W est End 39 Herding Ave. Clifton Peace Council The women 3 0 % OFF {j London • Paris* M adrid *Rom e escorted will be guests of Garage Sale Ready-To-Finish 365-2073 the council Tickets may be The Golden Heart Chap­ I*iirrs lours Awiilnhlt* obtained from Charles CAMPAIGN ter of Deborah Hospital is Ross, chairman, or Clayton having a garage sale. 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A L L A R TS M ontclair College Presents Play Superior

the M IKADO By Amy Divine Rita, was played by Diane The Speech/Theater De­ McNulty and Father Rivard Sunday May 15, 1977 3 p.m. partment of Montclair Col­ by Hobert Longstreet. who lege has again presented a has given many excellent Sunday May 22, 1977 3 p.m. Major Theater Series play. performances ill the past “The Runner Stumbles" at few months in plays at the Parish House Auditorium the College auditorium and ^pollege it shows the fine calibre of Nari Avari played the training received by the austere bishop’s secretary 92 Ridge Rood Rutherford, NJ. men and women in the to the hilt showing great Tielwt Information coirse The play is about a versatiflity in his handling K«ft«rvationt 438*3569 young priest and a nun sent of roles as he-also has ap­ to his parish to open a peared in many varying school. The parish is in an characters during past pre­ isolated mowtain kind of sentations Others in the country and the theme is cast who did outstanding that the priest is falling in jobs in a moving story love with the sweet, based on an acuta I Mich­ bouncy, girlish mm who igan murder case of the does so well with the chil­ early part of the century dren Realizing subcon­ were Michael Boyd. Jill sciously his feelings, the Deery, Frank Russo, priest. Father Rivard, be­ Claudia Knowles, Michael comes more and more Makofsky and Sheila Marie harsh in his behavior to­ C onnelly ward the young nun The play Was written by His strait-laced young Milan Stitt and directed by A re a restaurants were even busier than usual this oo.t U . ___ • housekeeper and a flir­ Gerald Lee Ratliff. dine. II wo. a double celebration at High Sen, in Nlrth M •v«Ywher« were taken out to tatious, spiteful young girl The class will present honored their mothers, Nellie Van Volenbumh of North AH'n9. °n <”*,n*r* Co,<>1 on<1 Angelo Costello also have part in the final Shakepeare’s THE TEM­ Each received a floral arrangement crtatl bv Fi? t r?'0", ° nd Mor> °* •‘•""V. r«p«tively. Bolkenburgh's birthday, ,he L l p t ,■* A. ir wa, also Mrs tragedy, as do a local la­ PEST May 11-14 at 8 p.m. ordered whipped cream birthday cake * ^ b,r,M<,V “ *h* W*W °U’ fh* •" « «P«ially wyer and an ambitious and May 13 at 2 p.m. For prosecutor information call the College The beautiful nun. Sister Box O ffice .There’s Lyndhurst’s Hunan

"all-you-can-ei't" Chinese Smorgasbord For Chinese Food Gourmet.

Hunan Gardens at 33 States seven months ago We had a dish of Hot and Saturday and Sunday until Ridge Rd., has opened un­ and decided to engage Tong You may have at most honorable Sour Soup to start our meal 10 30 P M der the management of to display his culinary tal­ tasted smorgas­ prices. And .as and it was so filling that connoisseur of Chinese ents. / bord before. But much as you LIKE the bowlful would almost be The restaurant holds up food, David Shen David is never smorgasbord of everything you “ You know,” said Shen, a meal It contained meat, to 60 persons and has been not a cook but he knows like this. Our Yum LOVE! EAT! Yum "That Chop Suey and Chow bean curd and other in­ most tastefully renovated what he likes in his native Cha is an intriguing Cha. Bring »1 Son, Mein are not really Chinese gredients and was quite with red and black carpet­ assortment of unusual Daughter, Husband, dishes and he has an ex­ dishes We do serve this hot Shen says a patron can ing and beautiful Chinese Chinese and Polyne­ W ife . A fa n ta s tic ex- tremely capable chef who fare but we also prepare order the degree of spice in sian dishes, lovingly perierv^e, every Mon­ lantern chandeliers and a does know how to make all and serve food that are any dish he orders We also prepared . . exotic day and Tuesday for big picture window Do stop Shens favorite foods And Cantonese, Shanghai and taste sidelights Lunch and Dinner. sampled shrimp with spicy in or call soon for some those foods are prepared Mandarin specialUes We sauce, which was very good marvelous Chinese food carefully by chef Roy Tong have food that is spicy and and Honan Beef with bam­ 939-4567 for Shen and for his pa­ hot and those are printed in boo shoots, delicious. Distinguished trons red on our menu. If you Chinese David Shen is a textile wish an explanation of what Then there are dishes C . • n, manufacturer from Taiwan. the dish is composed of just "Go-pa sizzling rice” which Australia and Hong Kong ask me or Susie Yue, our means the dish is covered mntain who came to the United genial waitress ” with a delicious garnish of "T h e Originators of Yum Cha" crisp rice and Chinese vegetables 602 Ridge Road 321 River Road'm* Beef. pork, chicken and NORTH ARUNGTON C L IF T O N lOpp Bn*; $ Hut) iuok a re on the menu and 9 9 1 - 5 3 7 7 4 7 3 - 0 1 7 7 service is quick and cheer­ A lto R o u te 17, P ara m u s Ginger Rogers, whose film and stage stardom is fully given. Delivery ser­ great fame and popularity bringing THE GINGER vice is available at a small have spanned forty years of ROGERS SHOW to the Pa- ;xtra charge The Huian per Mill Playhouse in Mil- harden is open seven days SEA FOOD — STEAKS & C H O P S Ibum, N .J for a two-week i week, Monday through engagement. May 17 rh ursd ay, from 11:30 A .M & ITALIAN DISHES through 29th o 9 30 P.M and Friday, HIGH SEAS RESTAURANT Directed by Onna White, 185 RIVER ROAD THE GINGER ROGERS SHOW includes guest star, NORTH ARUNGTON, N.J. 991-5593 Soup & Salad Bar — Sunday thru Thursday comedian Johnny Dark and The BEST in FOODS Business M an's Lunch $1.95 features Michael Cody, Jeff Parker, Ron Steinbeck. Jim ENTERTAINMENT anti LIQUORS Taylor and Christie West­ FABULOUS - NEW DIMENSION - Fri., Sot t Sun. m oreland ______EASY LISTENING - WIN MICHAELS - Wed & Thurt. HUETTEMANN’S ‘ T u n e I n Delicatessen and Grocery Y e s t e r d a y ’ 226-226'4 Paterson Atenue Eaat Rutherford, N .J. Credit John Oinning for a delightful book on the early days of radio. T\ine In Dianna ALL KINDS OF GERMAN STYLE BOLOGNA Yesterday" published by Imported A Domestic Table luxurious A Specialties PrenUce-Hall, $17 96 A year and a half ago a young girl by the name of This encyclopedia runs Deanna decided that the entertainment field was to WE FEATURE POPULAR BRAND OF some 700 pages and is be part of her future. It was then that a young sing­ loaded with fascinating in­ er started to pursue her career After singing at Beers -Wines * Liquors Pcilmci/ del fflcir formation on everything many of the sea shore nite clubs including The Surf you would like to know Club & The Sheik's Tent, Deanna auditioned for a BEVERA G E COOLED by Modern Refrigeration Puerto Rico’s Complete Resort about a form of entertain­ two-week engagement at Dangerfield's and was suc­ ment that captured the ears cessful The young singer will be appearing at Rod­ Secluded on the New Southeast Shore of America Here you will ney Dangerfield's nite club at 6ist St and 1st Ave find pertinent information on the E a s t side in Manhattan. IVtonday thru Satur­ 2 700 acres of natural beauty, six miles of shoreline with three miles about the "Fibber McGee day starting May 16th and concluding on May 28th of curving beaches.Twenty tennis courts. Eighteen-hole 6.660-yai d and Molly Show," "The Deanna was bom in Lyndhurst and now resides in golf course. Four swimming pools. Bicycling. Yachting, sailing, Zane Grey Show," "Walter deep sea fishing. Equestrian center, miles of riding and hiking trails. Ortley Beach, N.J Winchell’s Journal." who Varied indoor and open-air dining. Spacious rooms and tasteful, tile-roofed villa accommodations fo r tw o to seven persons, each was the voice of Superman, with-ii*iiV 4 loom, dinmg atg«vk*Ub«nv rprff how did Hing Crosby. Jim : and tennis plans available at $140 pei person, double occupancy my Durante, Ked Skelton European Plan. Low-priced family and honeymoon plans available! make their radio debut, etc etc. a®e,nt ,?r calt oul Mew York reservations office • (212) 581 -9780 collect. In Puerto Rico call (809) 852-3450. Or write Each show is listed al­ Palmas del Mar, P.O. Box 2020. Humacao, Puerto Rico 00661 phabetically by title, giving all the players of major roles, changes of cast, writers, premiere dates, etc. Data is also given on typical plotlines, devel­ opment of characters, and behind-the-scene glimpses of writers, stars and studio executives "Time In Yes­ terday" is briskly written and makes many an old fa­ ot vorite suddenly come alive Q £ CO <3 SPICIER POODS CO Americans are using more spices than ever before in their cooking. U.S. imports of $ 1 .0 0 Coupon for every $6.00Chk spices in 1974 set an all-time C A L L from 10 A.M . to 4 P M. reco rd of 306,570,000 pounds FOR AN APPOINTMENT valid thru June 30th and total consumption was Our Rosm Fat/Moned Fac*t*« Irom 20 lo 100 408.5 m illio n pounds ______935-2810 THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1*77 l<*

wife, the former Domicela on Tuesday evening. May be obtained by calling the Ilec twii sons, John of Clara Maass P l a n t S a l e 17 at 7 30. the Co^Wed Club * Y at 935-5540 East Kutherford and Emil Are you looking for a that would welcome a at 7 P M on Wednesday. The Church Office is open OBITUARIES of Wallington. Iwri daugh hanging basket to fill in a bright bJoomir^f flower7 A May 18 the Friendly Ser from 9 to 5 and the Chbpel ters. Mrs William (Stella i spot in your living room? plant sale to benefit the vice Meeting of the Wom­ is open daily for medita- Kamon of Clifton and Mrs What about some vegetable new Cancer Treatment Cen­ en' s Fellowship on tion Dial-A-Though brings m * Barrows Herbert Schaefer Hackensack Teddy t Alice I Skorpnki of plants7 Do you have an ter at Clara Maass Me Thursday May 19 at 10 30 inspirational messages Surmvm* are las wife Wallington a sister Mrs empty area in your garden monal Hospital will be held A M and the Choir Rehear­ Dia! 1 J8 8888 at anytime I Mrs Alice K Barrows, Herbert Schaefer. M. es and tarry El- plants, peppers, zinnias, to the community to take worked for 14 years He The funeral was Saturday P.M. the last Quaintance Clifton. He was employed at the Holloway Chapel of gart Orchestra house plants, hanging bas­ part in its worship was a former Carlstadt from the Kamienski Fimer- Club Dinner meeting of the there for the past 25 years In additional to Gov kets and geraniums Special music for the Ser councilman and belonged to the First Presbyterian season w ill be held al Home, with a Mass at Byrne the affair will also and was a member of Inde­ Church of Rutherford Ar­ vices in addition to hymns the First Baptist Church of Most Sacred Heart Church pendent Mutual Agents So­ be attended by Archbishop and responses, is offered by E p is c o p a l Hackensack He served in rangements were by the Congregational f*eter L Gerety, spiritual the Chancel Choir at 9 30 ciety of New York and New the Army Air Coprs dunng IM fily Funeral Home Services at Grace Episco­ Jersey He was also a Rummage Sale leader of the Archdiocese of Sunday. M a y 15. 1977- and the Septet at U - and pal Church on the Sixth World War It and belonged Newark, and by Auxiliary member of Triune Lodge A rummage sale will be CJiurch School Junior Hi includes Berger s apt in­ Sunday of Easter will be to the Veterans ol Foreign George Nitek Bishop Robert F Gamer. 159 F Si AM, Keamy, and held at St John s I .ut he ran Class at 9:15 AM Church vitation. “Speak To One held a t 8. 9 IS and '11:00 W ars. I'o s t 314*. C arlstad t Vicar for Bergen County, the 1752 Club. He was a George Nitek. N died School and Service of Wor­ Another” and Williams \.M . with the Rector the and the Carlstadt I j o r s Church. 145 Mortimer Ave., as well as numerous o ut­ ship a t 10:30 A M . the R e v moving piece. Barest Thou World War II Army veter­ Club He was also a mem­ Wednesday in Passaic Gen­ Rutherford, on Monday. Rev Richard N. Pease, of­ standing civic and commu­ J Richard Sherlock, lead­ •Now. O Soul ' an ber of Plumbers Ixical. J S, eral Hospital M ay 16 from 6 to 8 pm, and ficiating at all Services 2 nity leaders ing Worship David Mes- Mr Nitek was bom in on Tuesday. May 17 from 9 Church School classes Tills Day will be observed, In addition to his w>rk sineo, organist-choir direc­ Inland and came to the am to 2 pm Bag day will meet throughout the year in also, as Rogation Day with the Sports Authority. tor, in charge of the music United Slates CS years ago. be Wednesday. May 18 the Parish House at 9 30 The plain celebration of A Mrs Werblin has long been of the day The Pastor's settling in Passaic He lived from 9 to noon. This sale is A M Plans for a series of the Holy Comminion will the past CS years n Wall ♦associated with the world of Confirmation Class will Summer Church School begin the Day at 8 00 A M “W hy should m y sponsored by the Women of sports and show business A meet at 3 PM. at the classes are in the making ington He was a machine the Church, with proceeds <19281 former secretary and direc­ Church operator for Get* Mills. going to the kitchen im­ Adults who would like to At 9:15 the Church School husband and I tor of the Monmouth Jock Sunday evening at 7 Passaic. 2* years before re­ provement fund Items fea­ volunteer to assist for one Family Service will be ey Club, he is currently o'clock Eileen Eastham tiring 25 years ago He was tured will be clothing, Sunday of the summer are Morning Prayer and will in­ w aste our tim e owner of the Elberon will be conducting an in­ a parishioner of Sacred household things, linens, invited to contact Rev Jud­ clude. at the end of the Farms racing stable lie is troduction to lhe Family ith Muller at the Church Of­ learnin g about Heart R C Church toys, books jewelry, k bric- worship and outdoor pro­ the former President of the l^artiuig Institute which He is survived by his a-brac. etc fice Thesfe sessions will be­ cession. dating back to an­ Music Corporation of A m er­ she represents in Bergen gin June f9th cient times, to a pfot :*-~- funeral p lanning?” ica (TV) and was president County with a program in Programs for young lected on the parish of the New York Jets Foot­ Adult Education entitled Actually, lhe wont time to ask people meet Sunday eve­ groisids for a planting and ball team during their glory question* about funeral arrange­ Dependable Service Since 1929 "Becoming More”. Please nings Junior Highs will blessing of crops and grow­ years ments is when you ara forced to cortact the Church Office if meet at 5 00 P.M. in the ing things Classes then will ?>lan one. So. by learning about Mr Werblin* is a 1931 you are interested in at­ Scout Room Senior Highs be held indoors for the time funerals now. you can create for NAZARE graduate of Rutgers Uni­ tending this meeting will meet at 7 00 P.M. in yourself the freedom to choose. Later you may not remaining with the Rector versity Currently he sits at Other events and meet have the time or clearness of mind for the decisions the Howling Alleys for a holding his popular Coffee the Board of Governors and ings of the week will in­ you’ll have to make. M em orial Home Inc. tournament to be followed h Discussion group for the the Board of Trustees of clude the Adult Education The facts you need to know are in an unbiased book­ by a pizza supper Senior adults JOSEPH M »jrMM Rutgers and is a member class op Monday evening. let, "A Helpful Guide to Funeral Planning." W e’d like Highs <9- 12th g rad e) a re in ­ Child Care is offered dur­ of the Board of Regents at May 16 the Membership & you to have a free copy, because we believe a funeral «°3 Rdqe Rood Lyndhurit. N J vited and encouraged to at­ ing the 9 :15 S e rv ic e for the is no place for on-the-job-training. St. Peter’s College. Jerey Fellowship Board and the tend convenience of parents of 438 7272 Q ty Christian Education Board Church World Service pre-school children to pro­ Oothing Drive is still ac­ For your free copy visit us or call for aa vide an opportuuty to at­ appointment cepting items of clothing tend church together and blankets May 19th will The 11 o'clock Service of ■ ^ National Selected Morticians STEEVER be the final day Bins are Holy Communion will be available at the Church en­ Rite 1 of the Proposed new BURK-KONARSKI Funeral Home trance and at the Ridge Book of Common Prayer Road entrance of the Par­ FUNERAL HOME and will include the Rec­ ish House tors Sermon Music by the p 'lp a & ie u n Singles are invited to a * ' f U N L R A I H O M E Successor To Collins Memorial Senior Choir will be 'Now hike at Harriman State God Be Praised" by Vul- P a rk on M a y 15th w ith the L PAW KONARSRl, MGR. 253 Stuyvesant Avenue lyndhurst. N.J pius at the offertory Both lu in ril. NJ. Meadowlands Area YMCA. choirs of Grace Church are Further information may 939-4494 201-939 3000 under the direction of Ar­ thur B Paulmier. Organist FUNERAL BRUNCH and Choirmaster The or ACCOMMODATIONS gan prelude will be "Al­ AVAIL ABIE W* ofcr a irmtftt «•»«« . (nmwd legro ' by Mendelssohn and NURSING I ol o lompM* kmWi , start, m the Postlude and improvisa­ t 1 751 W# do aN the phmMQ at p a 6 k m a n o r HOME | *>■» diHu Ul time tion on the recessional CAU US KM DtTA&S hymntune M in in M BeOrr Halim C a rr HIGH SEAS Mid-week celebration of the Holy Commuiion will RESTAURANT be held on Wednesday at Specializing in Female Patients I t S River Rood North Arlington 10 00 A.M and on Thursday PROFESSIONAL NURSING SIA ff • ACtU at 10 00 A M which is in RfHABIlllATION PROGRAM , • CONVAUSUNT observance of Ascension t h e . PHYSIC Ai THfRAPY • rHROMCALLY III D ay OXYGfN 4 FRACTURf tQUIPMfNT • POST UTfRAIIVf o n l y SPfOAl Off TS 23 Park Place, Bloomfield 7 4 3 - 7 7 7 2 w a y Member of N.J. 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I In M arital M ixes Custom Built, 6 beautiful rooms ...... 59,900 Freeholder Joan Steina­ kind of professional sup­ . 62,900 cker said today that she port We are convinced that Colonial 5 B.R.s, 2'/j new baths ...... 64,500 will ask the Board of Free I l.MIIUUrHkTTn anything we can do to help 64,500 holders to support her in relieve the trauma as9oci appealing a decision of the a ted with family breakups State Law Enforcement will have a salutary effect EAST RUTHERFORD Planning Agency not to as­ on the general fabric of so­ j . for Action j sist Bergen County in fund­ ciety in the cornty .. 76,500 ing a forensic team as an ‘‘SLEPA argued that they RO STER OF ACTIVE BRO KERS A FFILIA TED W ITH adjunct to the matrimonial don't have enough money to C A U TODAY JO INSPECT division of the chancery go around and that our pro­ SautA ‘SeiycH ‘Soa’id otf 7Zeattort- — court The freeholders had posal “does not appear to asked SLEPA for a match­ concentrate on individuals M U LTIPLE LIS JUSTIN REALTY CO...... "TIM, S E R V I C E ing grant to provide profes­ directly involved in crim i­ REALTOR | | Lyndhurst continued North Arlington continued sional support to the judges nal and delinquent behav CARLSTADT 07077 Rutherford continued in the matrimonial court ior ” 300 Union Ave., Rutherford, N.J. I 1 ^ 8 HOMETOWN AGENCY CENTURY 21 VAN WINKLE & LIGGETT H A R O L D A. P A R E T I 613 Ridge Road Mrs Steinacker said. "We disagree with them WAYNE K THOMAS REALTY 24 Orient Way 404 Hackensack Street lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 939-7500 REALTOR 114 Ridge Road y Tel. 939-4343 "Our judges felt that ad­ »in that we have ample evi­ Tel 438-0550 Tel 438-3320 North Arlington, N J 07032 ding a psychologist and a dence to suggest that there Member M.l.S. GEORGE ZIMMERMANN ______Tel. 998-0753 R G R E A IT Y psycological social worker is some correlation between ARTHUR LIVA AGENCY 335 Hockentack Street 6 Highland Cross to assist them in working 100 Stuyvesant Ave. RUTHfRN>RO 07070 Rutherford. 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IATORRACA REAITY CORP essary local match in fund they ought to rate the appli­ 554 Valley Brook Avenue WALTER E GOERNER LYNDHURST: FOR SALE: 688 Kearny Ave. 933-1700 15 Ames Avenue 189 Hackensack Street ing so we could have this cation as a priority ’’ Kearny, N.J. 07032 Tel 935 7848 Tel. 939-2464 NEWLY MODERNIZED! Tel. No 998-2300 FRANK A VOLPE P r o m o t e d ELLWOOD S. NEW. INC THREE BEDROOM BEAUTY lYNOHURST 07071 , 1 58 S u m m it A v e 46 Chestnut St. ALBERT GORAB AGENCY : PAPER BACK : Tel 933-8414 Convenient residential location. Maintenance free Tel 939-8000 257 Hackensack Street B O O K S : RIVERSIDE. Calif — aluminum siding; 2 new baths; modern kitchen; ABBOTT & ASSOCIATES Tel. 438-1133 George J Schneider, son of FRANK P NISI, INC ; 5 for $100 J 705 Ridge Road R0RTR ARIHKT0N 07137 screened in endosed patio in rear. New wall to woll 14 Ames Ave • 2 0 ,0 0 0 in stock . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Tel 933-3333 carpeting. Ready to move in ASK TO SEE IT TODAY! Tel 438-4421 AUSTIN A REED Schneider Sr. of 67 Lincoln O CONNOR AGENCY • e 98 Hackensack Street • Stamps Coins • PI , East Rutherford, has B O G L E IN C 600 Ridge Road CHARLES B SWENSEN, INC 9 9 8 - 3 6 0 0 Tel 933-6448 • Paper Money • been promoted to staff ser­ 300 Stuyvesant Ave 58 Union Avenue Savino Agency Tel. 939-1076 geant in the U.S. Air Force Tel 935-4141 • Hours: 9-6 Daily • O'HARA AGENCY NAGEL AGENCY • Monday & Wednesday • Sergeant Schneider, a ?51 Ridge Rd , lyndhursl. N ! GIBBS AGENCY 132 Ridge Road A W VAN WINKLE S, C O 219 Valley Blvd i U ntil 7.-30 p.m. I medical administrative spe­ 03 1 Ridge Road North Arlington, N J 07032 2 Station Square Wood-Ridge. N.J 07075 frf Ai TOR cialist. is assigned at 438-3120-21 Tel 939-2100 Tel 998-2916 Tel 939-0500 J 306 Valley Brook Ave. J Tel 438-3600 March AFB, Calif , with a Lyn d h u rst unit of the Strategic Air Command ATTRACTIVE ONE- FAMILY HOUSE

Let us take the worry out of moving. W e are professionals. Our sales staff is ex­ IN LYNDHURST perienced and they care. Our obligation doesn't end when you sign a listing agree­ 'H i i i c z e A t 1 ment. \^/e want to see your home SOLD!!! W e will prepare a complete morket ana­ Don't fail to see this attractive 1 -family house, Cape Cod lysis on your home and guide you thru the listing to the closing. W e have the know type, in excellent condition Consists of large living room 715 Kearny Avenue how to price your home right!! For information ond FAST ACTION, call us today w ith fireplace, formal dining room, m odem kitchon, fam ­ 'lQ eaC ty O ne. Keamy, N.J. ily room and powder room on first floor. Two sunny bed­ BE YOUR OWN BOSS! rooms and modern ceramic tiled bathroom on second floor. Gas heat, centrally air conditioned, attached 1-oar Invest in this established Dry Cleaning .tor. in North Arl.ogton All equipment" „n- K E A R N Y . * garage, plot 50x150 feet, in ground swim m ing pool ond ‘ V “ " ° | T l ^ in th. main bu„n.„ d„.rirt GOOD BUY: AHington section, 3 bedroom Colonial, move-in condition. Offered at Call for details. Asking $25,000 ;; & large cabana in the rear. Call now. $ 4 6 ,9 0 0 . n

IT'S DIFFERENT: 30 yrs. old, 6 room (3 bedroom) Ranch Style home with soperote completely modem 4 room apt for Mon Asking $49,900 Residential —Industrial ARTHUR LIVA, Realtor R E L © 100 Stuvveunt Avenue. Lyndhurst JUST USTED: Clinton Avenue - Large Colonial home featuring living room REALTORS INSURORS Ufm A ’ o T e l. 933-2121 w/fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen, den and enclosed bock porch on 1 st fl. with 3 extra large bedrooms and bath on 2nd. fl. Basement has finished family room and full bath Asking $63,900.

PEDEN TERRACE 20 yr old 3 bedroom Ranch, oil modem 1 Vi baths finished base­ VAN WINKLE & LIGGETT ment. Offered at $51,900. | NORTH ARLINGTON 24 Orient W ay Rutherford MAINTENANCE FREE: 2 Family -445 rooms, finished basement with bedroom, 2 Fam ily 3 Apartments fam ily room and powder room, many H i m just listed al $55.TOO r e a l t o r 5-6— 4 Room Apartments BELGROVE DRIVE NO UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Quality built TWO FAMILY HOMES. 939-4343 live in one & tolle<» $465 from other 7 Ste o m hoot Sepa- Only 3 loft. Choice of tixo, colors A stylo. Plans ond comploto dotails at our offico. rot* furnace Oetoched garage Located 1 block from Ridg* Prices start at $77,900 Road ASKING S73.S00

ARLINGTON 3 Bedroom Central air conditioned Ranch, only 16 yeors old, CALL 99 1 -2300 FO R ACTIO N with ultra modern kitchen, tile both Hot water, gat hoot MEMBERS Of OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 9 WEEKDAYS Built in garage Large lot Plus many othor desirable fea­ ARUNGTON-KSARNY M.LS tures HOM1 IN IMMACULATE CONDITION ASKING $58,900 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TO 5 P.M. SOUTH BBKMN M LS j Joseph Coccia Agency

636 Kearny Avenue, Kearny

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Beautiful seven rm home, many extras incl. fire­ placepowder rm, den, two cor garage Price In lo w 6 0 ‘s •

C A L L N O W ! A.W. VAN WINKLE & CO. Prime location — White Colonial features North Arlington — two family Cape. Two I Realtors & Insurors living room, 'formal dining room and ultro modern apartments with kitchen, [ kitchen on first floor There are two mas­ living room and powder room in base­ ter-sized bedrooms with colored tile bath ment, built-in garage $82,000 2 Station Square AT SOUTH BERGEN SAVINGS! room on second floor, full basement. RUTHERFORD $ 5 8 ,5 0 0 A superb Cape Cod — This home has an I 'pituXHCial Secuiitq ultra modern kitchen, dining room, one I bedroom and living room on first floor m'I A ll Tel. 939-0500 *)& Ottn Sm ites if There are two bedrooms with half bath on | second. $54,500. North Arlington Manor - Exquisite Colo­ nial — Carpeted living room with fire­ You can relax in your own tree shaded I place, formal dining room. Beautifully ap­ back yard this summer This chorming I NEW - NORTH ARLINGTON EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YILlO ON pointed kitchen with huge dining area, brick front cape cod has o beautifully ap- I 2 F a m ily 6 4 4, 2 F J I baths on first floor Features science 5 .4 7 5 .2 5 fam ily room, powder room and laundry pointed new kitchen with huge dining I L "L 'il* k0"’ * leparote heating system Convenient on first floor. There are three large bed a r e a , 2 bedrooms, living room on first I a e» York bus line & shopping Near schools $92,000 PA10 rooms on second with tiled bathroom and floor with room for one ortwo bedrooms | pounded 'D aily fROM stall shower. Central air conditioning, on second, finished basement, built-in go RENTAL DAY Of DEPOSIT I ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS m any extras. $85,500 roge $54,900. > Pi avid. il IIM m k m *e ead SM Hni NORTH ARUNGTON _ 5 Room, »M 5 Pk,s Adutl. preferred Higher Earning Certificates Avoiloble

OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKDAYS tat P.M. O'CONNOR AGENCY SATURDAY A SUNDAY to 5 P.M . SOUTH BERGEN Members Arlington-Kearny and South Bergen MEMBERS Of 7 BOARDS Of REAltORS Multiple Listing Service e 600 RIDGE ROAD. NORTH ARUNGTON O'HARA AGENCY SAVINGS % 132 Ridge Read, North Arlington j 'jO Vi ff Bou'evj'd Wood Hidje Nl 939 3400 REALTORS 9 98 -3 60 0 .'0 * o* St-eet fast Rutherford N I 939 bSS0 W 998-2914 r e a l t o r

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LYNDHURST TWO FAMILY PIUS Handicapped Man Serves Health Dept. H o rm o n e’s The Lyndlwunt Pubbc Af- HpHe was twicetinrp namednam>H tnlo ik»the ants ante CAntk«iiFootball Team sup­ 1 ^ . M, BASEMENT ATT. FO* fairs Department has pressure and diabetes tests Phase Immunization Clinic l*ans List while at Rut plies free a

is requested bv the applicant, the LEGAL NOTICE request shall tirst be endorsed with the approval of the governing body of the municipality and then submitted ORDINANCE NO 77 10 lo the PVSC tor their action NOTICE S Each existing industrial user C lassified s NOTICE »S HEREBY GIVEN that which is presently connected directly or indirectly to the wastewater tacil Leader th* tol I owing proposed Ordinance Mas introduced and passed on first ■ ties of the municipality shall make r e a d m e a t * meeting ot the Mayor application tor a permit no later than HELP WANTED HELP WANTEO and council ot the Borough ot East 197 7, whether the connection be lor industrial waste or storm water Ap h o u s e f o r s a l e Ruthertord. in the County ot Bergen APTS FOR RENT New Jersev neicj on the ta day ol plications tor future connections APTS FOR RENT APTS FO* RENT Apni 147 7 ana that said O rdinate must be made and approved before a «UTH€«FOR0 7 Room Dotch Mid be tafcefr'up for further consid certificate of occupancy may be is tf ation tor final passage at d meet sued The application shall be made C olonial j Eot-m- mg of said Borough Council to he to the municipality by the industry kttch.n with di»hwo»h.r For­ SECRETARIES • t>eld at its meeting room in the that generates the water however Bo'ough Hall East Rutherford. New the application must be signed bv the APARTMENT FOR RENT m al d in ing room. Porwllod r*c Billion-dollar First National State Jersey on the 20 day ot June, 1977. at owner ol the property whereon the in room $75,900 Principal* only r 30 o'clock pm . or « soon there­ dustry is located After approval ol Bank of New Jersey has immediate after as said matter can be reached the application bv the municipality JUST LISTED M l - 1 0 7 7 . ______*1 which time and place all persons the application shall be forwarded to ✓openings availab le for experienced who may be interested therein will be PVSC lor classitication and issuance ULTRA MODERN APARTMENT NORTH ARLINGTON One secretaries. given an opportunity to be heard con of the perm it bv PVSC family frame dwelling with cermng the same Any existing industrial user which Call now on Ihi. Iaf«« 4 room aparlm .nl with Ultra mod.m .at in kitchon and III* ROSE STAROPOLI proposes to make any change in its D R , Mod Kitchen, L R . with We offer an excellent starting salary Acting Borough Clerk facility or its processing which sig­ bath lovely residential area and |u«l m inut.i to all your thopping n « d i and N T fireplace and front porch nificantly affects the quality or the and abundant and generous benefits transportation. Asking under $300. , Three bedrooms and tile bath ORDINANCE 1 quantity ot its discharge into the sys from weeks-long vacations to paid N o 77 10 tem. shall submit to the municipality on second floor ond a semi 12 an Industrial Sewer Waste Revision AN ORDINANCE REGULATING finished bosement with half a holidays, insurance and hospitaliza­ T h e u s e o f s e w e r s a n d t h e Application showing the con tion. DISPOSAL OF WASTE WATER templated changes Any new tenant both Includes o lor^e garage or occupant of an existing industrial ANO PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR ELLWOOD S. NEW, INC. on 3 7 '* >« 100 lot First THE VIOLATION THEREOF user shall submit an Industrial Sewer Please apply any weekday at the BE IT ORDAINED bv the Borough W aste Revision Application The ap $45,000 offer takes it. Call plication, if approved bv the mumci ot East Rutherford ot Bergen County, Davey Agency 998-1600 personnel department. as tolloifcs palitv shall be sent to the PVSC, ac Realtors - Insurors 1 Whenever used in the within or compamed bv the written approval ol t S I M lo ll AM - I M P M to J P M dinance the following terms shall the municipality Existing industrial For all your real estate and insurance needs ha»e the toHaftinq rm* an ing users that have applied tor p e rm its NORTH A RLIN G TO N - 2 Fam ily mav continue their discharge until .< ' f lotable oil' >s oil. fat or m odern hom e. Aftoched ga- SOO Broad Street, Newark, N .J. grease in a physical state such that it their application has been processed 46 Chestnut Street, Rutherford, N.J. will separate by gravity from waste bv PVSC. except for any dischanges m roge 3 bedrooms each floor which constitute prohibited waste as w a t e r by treatment in an approved REALTOR- Finithed bosem ent, 128 Crystol First National State pretreatment facility A wastewater otherwise provided m the within ordi shall be considered tree ot flotable nance or unless notified bv PVSC to St., North Arlington. 991-8199 BANK of NEW JER SEY tat it it is properly pretre^ted and cease and desist their discharge No the wastewater does not interfere certificate ot occupancy shall be is 939-8000 L *i*E qw i Opportunity Emptoyrr with the collection system sued lor an industrial use until an m f> industrial wastes shall mean dustnal permit has been issued by O p en 7 days and evenings OPEN SUNDAYS OFFICE FOR RENT the wastewater from industrial pro the PVSC and no person shall occupy cesses trade or business as distinct any building or structure tor the pur First from domestic or sanitary wastes pose ol a new industrial use until an LYNDHURST - OHice to let industrial perm it has been issued by c industrial Cost Recovery ' A NORTH ARLINGTON - * Two rooms with large window ihargr to industrial users based on th e PV SC National •ts use of PVSC facilities to repay the 6 industrial users shall be classi Rooms, p lu i wa*h room. M«*t on Ridge Road Call Davey tied by PVSC as follows ANNOUNCEMENTS lY N O H U R ST idpitai cost outlay ol the Federal ond Hoi W ol.it C oupl. pt«- Agency af 4 38-3030. * Share given PVSC under the provi C a te g o ry I % State Class I A permit shall not be is snjns ot apptrtebte Fcdetel law Large lurnifheH studio l.rr.d $300 Coll W « W table to the treatment ot the wastes s u e d 19 an mdusfrv defined 3V 3 m a ONE MAN BAND ior industry and when issued shall al '•urn the industrial user apartm ont.W all to wall car- j FLEA MARKET j Industrial User Any non low the industry to discharge with no ACCORDION - goyernmental user ol PVSC facilities modification or pretreatm ent of How Class i B permit is one issued pet ing Air conditioning, j APARTMCNT RCNTAIS identified m the Standard Industrial ORGAN DRUMS BEST FLEA MARKET EVER, ROUTE to an industry classified as a maior Owner pays all utilitios MACHINISTS classification Manual 197? as LYNDHURST 3 Rmt lm- amended and supplemented under industry This permit shall allwv the 3 DRIVE IN THEATRE. Ruther Fully experienced for Engine Lathe, Turret Lathe. M il­ industry to discharge with no modi p k iv a Ts parties except electric. Divisions A B D. E or I A user mav med. Occup Moture But ford. N.J. Across from Meadow ling Machine. All jobs require capability of doing own !>• excluded it it is determined that it tications or pretreatment ol How however PVSC may require the in Person Heat & Hoi water ntroduces primarily segregated san 778-0054 lands Sports Complex Every set u p s I working from blueprints to close tolerance staliation ot monitoring equipment M U S T SE E I ■ larv w astes tu p p l $175 Saturday and Sunday through with minimum supervision. e Industrial Waste The liauid Category II Class II A permit shall allow an waste front an industrial process, as Christmas 9 AM.-S PM. (201) industry to discharge pretreated Call after *7, First A Second Shift Openings 5 % Shift Diferentiol Jistim t trom sanitary waste. All Heguiations LYNDHURST 4 Rmt Heat I 1 wasles in accordance with standards 933 4388 wastes em epl storm waters and san 19 The lollowmg wastes may not established m the permit Hot water tuppl June 1 Oc­ Full Benefit Program W t w a s te s ne dischai^ged without special per 694-8226 I Mum industry An industrial Class II B permit shall allow an mission Irom the PVSC upon a de cup laundry facilitiet S325. industry to continue to discharge F O R R E N T use* ot PVSC facilities that (al has term ination bv the PVSC that the dis Applytin Person 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Daily .< flow ol SO UOO gallons or more per s u b ie c t Iq change ol characteristics charqe would not be detrimental to ol its waste by pretreatment or other No phone inquiries, please average wor* day *b) has' in its Ih e s v s te m NORTH ARLINGTON 3 Rmt ROOM AVAILABLE for profes w o ste a to m e poilularfS m tOKic m eans in acco*dance with a schedule a Any discharge in excess ot LYN DHURST near Socred Meorf as established bv the PVSC in the H eat I Hot w ater tuppl lm- STANDARD TOOL A MANUFACTURING CO. a m o u n ts or tc> >s fo u n d by U SE PA ISO F (6 5 C l sional student or teacher Pri­ P e r m it b Any discharge containing more C h u rc h , modern large 4 NJDEP or PVSC to have significant med. Occup $>8S vate bathroom. Air condi­ 7 3 9 Schuyler Ave., Lyndhunt, N.J. "ipa< t either singly or in com Category III than lOOmg 1 ol mineral oil or room t, 2 family near all con­ bmation with other contributing m- The permit is denied and Ihe dis g r e a s e tioned No kitchen facilities. An equal opportunity employer. charge of prohibited materials must venience, heat hot water sup­ ,lus»fies in the PVSC treatment c. Any discharge containing lloa NORTH ARLINGTON 5 Mod Must have references. Call wv*» or upon the guahtv ol the el be halted or modified by a date es table oil or grease' p lie d , a v a ila b le Ju n e 1*t, • urn I trom the PVSC treatment tablished by the PVSC and in accor d Any discharge ol heavy metals Rmt I mined Occup But even in g s 7 to 8 P M . 93$- dance with conditions contained in o d u ltt only, no pets. 633 N e w GIRL/BOY — Morning paper w o rk s or any other toxic materials in toxic couple preferred Heaf 8 Hof 1248 WAITRESS - M a tu re , e x ­ g Natural outlet shall mean an the perm it denial amounts, which amounts are to be Jersey Ave. ot perienced only. Needed for sea­ routes available in Lynd huts t outlet including d higher pH s are alkaline ol appeal however, the Class II Per other conditions contained in Ihe Na i Pretreatment Treatment giv mits shall be stayed however the tionai Pollution Discharge Elimma Teen clothes. Sites 8 to 10 and ore no fees charged. Y.E.S. is 783-7218 staving shall not release any m<*jstrv en to industrial waste, prior to its tion System Permit to Discharge is miscellaneous items. No early staffed by volunteers who fill a discharge directly or indirectly to trom meeting any requirements of sued to Ihe PVSC bv the United State AUTOS FOR SAUE AUTOS FOR SALE the PVSC facilities, bv the industry, any schedule set by the’ New Jervry -Environm ental Protection Agenc v birds, please. basic need by bnnging these Department ot Environmental Pro m order tn remove illegal and or un 17 When required bv the munici two groups together W e can desirable constituents or to reduce tection or the United Slates Environ palitv. USE0A. NJDEP or the PVSC INSTRUCTION the strength ot the waste mental Protection Agency the owner ol any property serviced G A R A G E SALE, M ay 14 and fill the need for babysitters. <> Upon the filing or an appeal fhe m PVSC Passaic Valley Sewer by a building sewer carrying mdus 15. 9 A M . - 4 P M at 402 yard work, light housekeeping, age Commissioners PVSC shall set the dale and time tor inai wasles shall install a suitable TENNIS Soln. SatvicM, Lm- n Public Sewer shall mean a a hearing betore the Commissioners structure together with such neces Washington Avenue, Ruther­ store, office & many other fobs The applicant shall have the right to tont t R*poirt. common sewer that carries liquid sary m eters and other appurtenances ford. Rain date, May 21 and OIAI 939-4432 and water carried wastes trom resi­ present evidence, shall have lhe right to the building sewer to facilitate ob NUTLEY AUTO SALES 4 1 » .7 « 0 * . lo be represented btu counsel and dences. commercial buildings, rndus servation sampling and measure 22. Books, pictures 8 frames. Mon. thru Fri: 1 -4 p trial plants, and institutions together shall have the right of fross exam­ ment of fhe wastes Such structure ination Upon the conclusion ot the Lam ps 8 other miscellaneous T with mmor quantities of ground, when required shall be accessibly 90 WASHINGTON AVE. hearing. - the Commissioners shall storm and surface waters that are and safely located and shall be con household items. IOTS FOR SAU not adm itted intentionally make findings of fact and con­ structed in accordance with plans ap p Sanitary Waste Waste de c lu s io n s proved bv the governmental agency NUTLEY, N.J. rived principally from .dwellings ol 10 All applications for industrial requiring it The structure shall be INSURANCE free buddings and sanitary con permits shall be submitted on forms HELP WANTED LYN DH URST - $0* x 100* lo t. 2 i n s t a ll e d by the applicant at his ex to be .upplied bv PVSC and shall veniemes When Segregated trom in­ pense and shall be maintained by Fa m ily zone. $31,000 C+il comply with the instructions on said R A T E C L E R K dustrial wastes, may come trom in him so as to be sate and accessible at Austria! plants or commercial enter fo rn COMPANION FOR SENIOR George $avino. 438-8700 * costs and expenses in a ll tim e s p r is e s 23 All persons subiect to the within 2 3 5 - 0 7 8 8 CITIZEN 3 to 4 hours per cidentai to the installation and con S e w a g e ordinance shall be required to pro Immediate opening available nection of the building sewer shall be day. Call 438-7192 between a community vide mlormalion to the municipality wastewater borne bv the applicant, and the appii for experience rater in Auto, and PVSC as needed to determine MISC. #OR SALE ■cant shall indemnity the municipality 6 a n d 7 P M . i Sewer shaii mean a pipe or compliance with the ordinance fire and homeowners. Accu­ or PVSC Irom any loss ot damage r mduit thal > arnes waste water or These requirem ents mav include diamagewater thal may be occasioned by the in rate typist-3S hr. week N e w 1 Wastewaters discharge peak FOR SALE - 2 Oak tables. staliation ot the building sewer All Quality Used Cars REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON 6 s Slug shall mean an* dis rate and volume over a specified and modern office in Ruther­ chargi of water ir wastewater which sewer connections shall be m accor chairs, buffet, server, kitchen lime period join us now and participate in ■ r, .o-tentration ot any given con dance with fhe requirements of the ford . 2 Chemical analyses of waste toble, dining room table, ook municipality as otherwiv provided a very active real estate mar­ sliiue* i •»> in quantity ot now e»ceeds w a te i s $600 - $1800 bv ordinance in the case ot the con tor ar * p*'i i »d of duration longer 3 Information on raw materials, desk, dresser, 2 trunks, book nection into PVSC sewer the con ket. We ore members of two •han tiiteer. • ’}> minutes more than processes. ,and products affecting nection shall be m accordance with coses, wicker carriage, power live (S» times the average twenty w astewater volume and quality multiple listing systems. the conditions contained in the ap SALARY OPEN tour .24 huur cor*entration or flows 4 Quantity and disposition ot spe O'Connor Agency, North Ar­ tools, Castro choir, vanity ond p r o v a i at the PVSC during normal op«*ation citic liquid, sludge, oil solvent or SAME LOCAJlOKiOK 10 YEARS 12 No person shall make con bench 187 Keamy Avenue, Sot I Storm dram ivometimes other materials important to sewer lington 998-3600 called slorm sewer i shall mean a nection on roof downspouts, tounda a n d Sun. 9-4 P M . lion drains, areawav drains, or other use control dram or sewer for conveying water 5 A plot C an ol sewers ot Ihe For Personnel call sources of sutface runoff or groundwater subsurface wat<-r. or user s proper I* showing Sewer and qroundwater to a building sewer or HOMEWORKERS - Men, wom­ unpolluted water Irom any source pretreatm ent facility location dram, which m turn is connected di GMC 1970 PICKUP TRUCK en, students needed for assem­ REFRIGERATOR - u Strength of Waste " A mea 6 Oetails of wastewater pre PONTIAC A$TRE $.J. HATCH Mrs. Klecha >urement ot suspended solids and or rectly or indirectly to a public sani with Dreamer camp*r Sloops bling work af home. Earn 16 cubic feet Perfect condition tary sewer unless approved bv the treatm ent facilities BACK. 197$ Custom Int Rodi Biochemical Oxygen Demand and or 7 Details of systems to prevent Phone 998-4180 after P M . Chemical Oxygen Demand and or municipality lor purpose ol disoosal four. Sink, stove, oven and ice als, RTS, Rally Whools. AM-EM $1S0 00 per week. No ex­ 6 ol polluted surface drainage and control the losses ot materials an* other parameter determined bv through spills to the municipal sew box A sking $2,300 C all 998 4 Sp. Excellent condition. perience necessary. Send $2.00 PVSC as a lair indicator ol the reia 13 In addition to the application tor the permit as hereinabove pro­ $728. (refundable) and long stamped 939-7500 4 STEEL-BELTED RADIAL TIRES. five use other than volumetru ot 24 All measurements, tests, and $ 1 $9$ 998-3201 PVSC facilities bv industrial wastes vided. each industrial user must envelope to Allen Industries, I$", Two l$" snow tires. Make complete an industrial survey torm analyses ot the characteristics of we v Suspended Solids' shall mean ters and wastes to which reference is CUTLASS SALON, 1974 Loaded Box 12616, El Paso, Texas total suspended matter thal either which will be supplied bv PVSC and. oHer Call 997-$7$6. trom time to time shall update lhe made in this ordinance shall be de Excellent condition. Aski ng 79912 Generel Office tioats on lhe surface of. or is in sus term m ed in accordance with Ihe lat pension in, water, wastewater or torm when required bv the PVSC est edition ot "Standard Methods tor $3600 Call 997-57$6 AUTO PARTS A SUPfttfS vther liquids and thal us removable 14 Whenever an industry is classi KELLY RUMMAGE SALE - l$7 Lo tied as a maior industry, it shall m th e E xamination ot Water and Waste bv laboratory filtering as prescribed water." published by the American fay effe Place, Lyndhunt Sat in Standard Methods tor the Exam stall an approved sealed, automatic Public Health Association, or other TOYOTA, 1972, CEUC A ST w ith mati'-r. of Water and Wastewater monitoring system if required bv Persons or GIRL an d Sun. M a y 14 and 1$. method or procedure as mav be ap has imm ediate openings lor ex and referred to as nonl liter able r« i PVSC air. A .M .-EM rodio. 4 spd 15 No uncontammated water shall proved by PVSC Sampling methods, p e r le n c e d d u e location, times, durations, and Ire 42,000 miles Red Good condi­ WANTED College Students w tone Wastes in Tone be discharged into the PVSC system e S te n o s e T y p ists ouencies are to be determined on an Amounts shall be defined by US except with Ihe prior written consent tion. Call 998 9219, after 4 Earn $40 to $7$ a week e Stat Typists individual basis subiect to the ap EPA m 40 CFR 129 ( 38 F R 24342, 9 ot Ihe municipality (and PVSC) PM Bibs Auto Parts e Bookkeepers BRANO provai of the municipality, and or Port Time with 7 'a and any superceding revisions l There will be two separate provi e PBX Operators * > USE PA United Slates Envi sions one tor municipalities with PVSC t N E W I i will pay $60 e Keypunch Oprs ronm ental Prote< tion Agency separate systems and one lor mumci All users shall be required to FULLER BRUSH comply with the requirement of user e C le r ic a l v Unpolluted water is water of palities with combined systems ) PO NTIA C BONNEVILLE. 1974. 4 For Any Full S iio Car Com­ using our new telephone ALUMINUM I charges regulations and industrial Choose lone or short term assien duality equal lo or better than the 16 When pretreatment standards Door, hard top 39,600 miles plete Used parts for all makes fluent criteria m effect or water that are adopted by the United States En costs recovery system regulations to referral method ments Work ctose to home EXTRUDED POOL * be adopted by the PVSC in accor Excellent condition Indudet Air would not rause violation of receiv vironmental Protection Agency lor ol cort. C a ll b e tw e e n 9 8 12 AM. Choose the davs you want to ,ng water duality standards and any given class ot industries, then dance with the requirements ol the USE PA The effective date lor lhe conditioning, AM FM Stereo $4 Stover Avo. Koamy w o rk 1$ X 30 with a IS foot suo would net be benefited by discharge any industry within that class musl 437-71 $7 lo the sanitary sewers and waste conform lo Ihe united States Envt implement of user costs regulations with tape Power steering Pow­ OUR EMPLOYEES GET TOP deck. Ladders galore. Filter and industrial costs recovery system watt r treatm ent facilities provided ronm entaI Protection Agency time er front disk broket. $3500. or 991-4246 PAY and pool cover included / Uver Charge A charge to table lor adherence to pretreatment regulations shall be established bv C o m e in or c a ll users consisting of two parts The requirements as well as all other ap resolution ot the PVSC The effective best offer 991-6980 Prices subject to change S Station Square tirst pari established by PVSC based plicable requirements promulgated date shall be certified bv the PVSC OWNER MUST $EU and the said written certification an ytim e . HOUSEWIVES Rutherford til $068 on volume and. where applicable on by the United States Environmental $ • strength and or tlow rate to pay for Protection Agency m accordance shall be tiled m the office ol the mu C H EV Y .M A LIB U - 1974, 2 Or., KELLY GIRL M F 1$00 cioal clerk the use of the PVSC facilities The with the provisions of the law Addi Vinyl roof. Blue ond white, Ro­ A Division of Kelly Services second part established bv the mu tionallv. such industries shall comply 26 No person shall intentionally. An E q u a l Opportunity E m p lo y e r Coll after 7 PM. break, damage^destroy, uncover, HELP WITH OUR m cipality to pay tor the use of the lo­ with such more stringent standards dio, A/C, 8 cylinder. 350 eng- face or tamper with any structure, cal sewer system and to pay lor ad necessitated by local conditions as 694-8226 appurtenance or equipment which is '°g- 36,000 mi. J now Good­ SPRING RUSH O f m m istrative ot the billing and collec determined trom time to time by the PVSC part ol the waste water facilities year Belted. 2 new snows AUTO WRCCKiRS I * (h i of the tunds 27 The governing bodv shall ap BUSINESS aa Wastewater shall mean the 17 All industrial users shall pro­ SECRETARIES point or designate some suitable per mounted Asking $2$00 Call .pent water of a community From vide immediate access lo its facii son to administer the within ordi We hove several temporary the standpoint.Ot source, It may be a • ties at any time during normal 998-0370 between 8 30-5 and working hoars or at any other time n a m e ' A permanent positions open i ombmation of the liquid and water 28 All users ol Ihe wastewater ta 748-8859 a Her 5 30 P M AQUARIUMS that there is a discharge into the ■ILLS AUTO W RICM RS Full or Pari Time carried wastes from residences, com cilities Shall comply with the require immediately. mere (Ol buildings, industrial Plants, PVSC system or into any waters un­ A U G L A S S der the lunsdiction ot the PVSC Ac ments ot Ihe written rules and regu h ig h is t r r i c i p a id and institutions together with any I at ions ol the PVSC which have be*n CALL OR COME IN 10 Gal. Complete Ourfits groundwater surface water, and cess shall be for the Purpose of AUTO PARTS A S u m i i S fOR CARS OR TRUCKS checking the quality ot the discharge, adopted and which from time to time . TO REGISTER $ 1 2 9 9 'Storm water lhat may be present shall have been adopted which regu ANT CONDITION 438-5742 or ob Wastewater Facilities shall taking samples and making tests of 29 Gal Tanks $21.99 the discharge or for the purpose of lations shall become effective upon mean the structure*, enumment and tiilrm ot certified cocnes m the office 667-1395 processes required to collect, carry perm itting enforcement ot the within Bollovillo Piko No Arlington 30 Gal Tanks $2$.99‘‘ of the municipal clerk after the etfec 991 -0081 UNITEMP away and treat domestic and rndus ordinance The access shall be made live dates el th* within ordinance MODERN AUTO 9 9 0 0 9 6 6 Over 173 Tonks of Fresh and SaP available to fhe employees of PVSC. inai wastes and dispose of the ef 29 Violations of any of fhe provi New Jersey Department ot Environ water fish ond plants f lu e n t signs of the within ordinance or any PARTS m ental Protection. United States En­ 935-5353 cc W astewater treatment works perm it issued under the authority of Open till 8 P M vironmental Agency and or the mu shan m ean the PVSC facilities the within ordinance may result in DISCOUNT m cipalitv All users shall provide ac EARN 1099 W all St., Lyndhurst 2 It shall be unlawful to discharge the term ination ot the permit and or PURN1SHK0 ROOMS cess to property and premises for in into any natural outlet within the mu the termination ot the airfhontv to PRICES! 8-10 Route 17, KEARNY PETLAND m c ip a l tf y an y wastewater or other spec tion tor the purpose ot deter mm d is c h a r g e into fh e sy ste m • UAKIS • MUfllfRS M l KfAINY AVI. polluted waters except where suit mg it there is any violation ot the JO Any person violating any of the RUTHERFORD - Fumtehed room EXTRA MONEY Route 4, Poromu s term s or provisions ot the within or able treatment has been provided provisions ot the within ordinance • ClUTCHCi . SHOCKS «*A*NY, N J. d in a n c e for rent. Younger genHemoo and where a National Pol lull on Dis • MACHINI SHOT DRUMS harge Elimination System permit II The following wastes are pro preferred Call 438-2887, a»k District Advisors needed 9W-4S00 ha heen obtained from the appro hibited and mav never be discharged la r s (WOO 0 0 1 and or imprisonment ’ URNIO Hf AOS ROUH1 into waste water facilities of the mu for Mr Ostrowski or leave mee- in North AHington, Lyn­ t , 1- governmental authority. noI to exceed ninety (901 davs, or • HIGH fEIIO fM AN C C KEY PUNCH * t ,> f» r e q u ir e d mcipalitv and PVSC both Each and every day m which a a Wastes that may create a tire 'ARTS I IA »OII dhurst A Kearny Sat. 3 No uneuthonied person shall violation ol any provision of this ordi gi i i v*•! make any connection* with or explosion hazard m the sewer or nance exists'shall constitute a seoa • TOOLS RINTtO only 4-5 hours. Must KEY DISC B R A S S B E O S wastewater facility, such as gasoline, ar i.ptnm g into. use. alter or disturb rate violation • fAINTS DUPONT A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES W e have several permanent ELEGANT GOtGCOUS an. Public sewer or appurtenance fuel oil. cleaning solvents, etc have serviceable vehicle. It. It any portion of the within ordi MCTAI H A M • m n i ( IM S first 8 second shift positions P«W«tl wadding gtfl th e ••of without tirst obtaining a tnr b Wastes that may impair or nance shall be declared to be uhcon n i from the appropriate municipal causa fo impair the hydreulic cape stilutionel. invalid or inoperable in open immediately, located investment King, Queen city ot the sewer svstem. such as whole or m part, bv a court ol com NORTH ARUNGTON Dehco MECHANIC ON Durr in Clifton, Cedar Knoll, East or single Ploin or fancy by I Application for sanitary con ashes, sand, m etal, precipitates, etc petent lurisdic tion. the remaining • 1 RUTGCRS IT M llfV llU lessen business long estab­ n» uons for dwellings groups ot c Wasles that mav create a har portion not declared to be uncon 589-7173 Brunswick 8 Secaucus. lorgest manufacturer of tuitd ard to people, the sewer system, the OMN SUNOAT *AM ]PM lished. Be your own Bossi Call dwellings or industrial or com- stitutionai invalid or inoperable, COMPANY PAID FEE mere >al establishments with Only treatm ent process, or the receiving shall rem ain in full force and effect Davey Agency 998 1600 brass custom built beck an ccyiti water such at dangerous levels of 7 S 9 S S S S sanitary waste shall be maOe di j ] No ordinance heretofore "en» 100 percent financing ovad rec tty to the m unm palitv A Ice shall tone materials •adopted by the municipality shall be d Wastes at a flow rate which is able b* paid to the municipality to pro«<-ss effected bv the,withm ordinance ex $200.00 WEEKLY STUFFING UNITEMP U.e application as otherwise provided excessive over a relatively short cept thal il any provisions of m y p n BOYS/GIRLS bv ordinances of Ihe municipality time period so that there is a treat or ordinance is m conflict with Ihe WANTiD TQ RtNT ENVELOPES ALBiAOY P R E V IE W s h o w i n g ment process upset and substantial 935-5353 the governing body of the municipal provisions ot the within ordinance, STAMPED AND ADDRESSED To deliver advertising GREAT AMERICAN ity shall designate some suitable per lo s s o f treatm e nt efficiency the provisions of fhe wrthm ordinance 1099 Wall SlrMl, e Wastev below e pH of 5 unless circulars. son to m aintain a record of the num shall control FAMILY WITH JW O SMALL CHtL FREE SUPPUES SEND SELF AO- the line .s designed to accommodate L y n d h u rs t BRASS BED CO. ber ot sanitary applications and con jj This ocdmance shall lake effect OREN. needs reotonobiy priced DRESSEDIvSTAMPfD ENVELOPE Sat Morning only s u c h w a s t e upon imal passage and ublication in S 10 Route 17 66 MT PROSPECT AVC nections thal are added and removed t Any discharge of radioactive Irom the system and shall make an accordance with the provisions of opart ment for June 1st m two TO DIVnfsiFtED 1206 Cam w astes or isotopes ot such halt life or Route 4 Paramus C L I F T O N annual report to fhe Passaic Valley law 589-7173 concentration as may exceed limits or three family home Ruther den Drive. Richmond, Va Sewerage Commissioners no later M a y 12 19 /I ------771-0476 ,/2t established by PVSC m compliance Fee t1JJ 04 ford only Call 933-6470 23229 than lebruary I of each year When with applicable State or Federal a direct connection Ip a PVSC sewer

J T H U R SD A Y , M A Y 12, 1977 2.1

HOME IMPROVEMENTS MtHCMANOISE FOR SAU MISC. SERVICES PAINTING • d o u s . f u r n it u r e • n w i u f . J • CHINA e SILVER . PAINTINGS o PR, TRUST YOU* PITRIUA • WICKER o ROOKS • RECORDS En M R . S T E A M ~ SUMMf» SAlf CARPET AND CONTRACTING ECONOMY 2 O P EN 0 Day, a ^ tjR J S T E A M UPHOLSTERY Established in 1912 CARPtT CLEANING LODI LAWN MOWER Ot-D* NEW SHOP CLEANING TO AspHolt Qrivowoy, darling le t! PAINTING IR7 KEARNY AVENUE KEARNY M R 77 * 1 PROFE SSIONA 1 fiovotinq Masonry Work potf COMMERCIAL « HOME A PROFESSIONAL Free Estimate N- REPAIR SHOP Wo u m boot e+»oi meals RESIDENTIAL S A T IS F IE D Coll 9 3 3 - 9 3 9 3 or 96 Sidney St, laft, NJ. 471-8563 H O U SE SALE Of>d newest hot w to r oitrtx- ______6 6 7 - 1 3 3 4 CUSTOMERS ARE tion COMMERCIAL O U R B E S T Call 991-3167 $ S 0 F F ------FULLY INSURED ADVERTISEMENT LANDSCAPING On COMPLETE TUNE-UP FREE ISTIM ATIS Colt 998 9561 9 9 7 3 o 9 7 a n y tim e OF ANY LAWN & GARDEN M i k e » C a r p e t SPRING Coll 283-0070 , POWER EQUIPMENT Call after a n d otto. 3 JO PM C L E A N U P law n Mointonence BO jfi'tj Reputed • Pick up t 0 *~ r/ A n iM ie 6 P.M. NURSERY SCHOOLS Upholstery Claoning Alwoyi Reasonable ® 3 E R E S u M T to riM t o f f " ■ *, ill) m iu i w CALL 933-6712 EXPERT RUG & Larry NiSrvocoa “ landscaping Services UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 933-545® A A A CRYSTAL Stream extraction method 8c S q Ft CARPETS • landscaping^ 4J FIRE PROOFING CALL B&B ZULLO • Gardening f i. 'A J 204 MADISON STREET W 5 o W X „ H ; H n ) 48! 1 2 0 9 • Re sodding State Approved IYNDHURST. N J 07071 • Tre* Service J 634 Mill Street 9 3 3 - 2 9 3 0 • Fencing * / ALLEN'S CARPET CLEANING 1 Hr. Fire Rated B e lle v ille W ill TO WRU CARPET • Railroad Revolutionary NEW Steam 751 6380 , / CUSTOM RUG SHAMPOOING t * woiu C e i l i n g s cleaning process: No Mess Arts 4 Crofts \ iy SERVICE M AI RENTALS Tree Removal and Tnrrwnng I n s t a l l e d No Fust Alto Scotch Science & Moth. M u s k J • LINOLEUM * THIS f*U y p Guard avail MY SPeCIAUTY ■Od.og Readiness So cio l Studies • AREA RUGS SNOW-PLOWING INTRODUCTORY OFFER: • STATUES. PLAQUES by contract only Nutritionally Balanced lunch Any two rooms - $25 PEDESTALS Highly qualified staff CoN Mr. Allen - 482-8927 G a b rie le 's PAINTING Wl SIRVKI WRIT H| SEU Landscape Service REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER M y Insured Intmnor-Exfen or Ages 751-4809 Days & hours to meet N E E D H ELP? Outdoor maintenance Philip Johnston your needs wP Lawns mowed, gardening. H ours 7 45-5 45 LANDSCAPING 9?roget cleaned, windows maintenance and design w ash ed . et«. • Refrigerators HARRISON SNOWPLOWING Dependable Reasonable STATE LICENSED CERTIFIED SCHOOL 4 TEACHERS Y O U R LOCAL • Freeiers 484-4531 Nerb Adrian, 438-5665 e Air Conditioners Spec rotes for sr. cits. CONTRACTOR Rutherford, New Jersey E CROSSLEY SERVICE 6 6 7 - 9 2 7 8 The Lyndhurst 9 3 5 - 3 4 6 * PROFESSIONAL AERO PEX V t / DAY CARE c e n t e r SIDING o ROOFING PAINTING A ■ N O t , Esp~K.lt, O.S*„.d Program Fw VACUUM CENTER, GARDENER’S • PAVING PAPERHANGING ' Working Moth.., Pr.^hool 1 ^ , , Interior 4 Extenor ® *A » Private Nursery School • GENERAL REPAIRS UKOSMHNC • EXCAVATING floor sanding ft waxinf Highly Qualified Staff ® ^rti A Crofts 998-4233 • LANDSCAPING 10 % spring discount Experienced A Responsible • Language Arts • M u s k Work W ater Problems solved with this ad • Science ‘ ** • Reoding Readmes. All around landscaping For Service A Experience Work to PLEASE You • Sociol Studies ® Hot Lunch AMANDO VACATURO Pree Estimates • Math Nutntionolly balanced lumh Hours: Mon. to Fri. 1 p. *6 — 7 5 9 - 6 6 4 0 ______6 7 4 - 1 2 4 1 STATE LICENSED CERTIFIED SCHOOL & TEACHERS SOLAR Ages 2-5 Yrs. SPRING Sot. 10 e.m. to S p m CoH for Information 738 Keamy Ave WORK GUARANTEED * FULLY INSURED ALERT NEED A CAR? Check the CLEANUPS Kearny, N.J. 438-5156 or 438-6360 • L A W N Classified Used Car column INSURANCE for a good buy. MAINTENANCE 997-1070 FRANK MAGUIRE • NEW LAWNS SERVICE MIV cs.s 8USr BfE NURSERY • L A W N ______F O R SA L E Children Ages 1 to 5 Doy or Hove something to sell’ Try our n U M B I N G A H E A T IN G RENOVATING weekly totes Hot lunch classified Coll 438 8700 1 • SOO ^ 438 5100 998 3306 RUMMAGE SALE HADASSAH °P ,n a,l Y«»' tound • SHRUB TRIMMING ft P lu m b in g - M o y 15 a n d 14, w A M ,o licensed. *33-7785, TRANSPLANTING Heating— Tinning 4 3 0 P M I8 S Montross A m , . • LANDSCAPE of the Better Kind Rutherford CUSTOM BUILDING CONTRACTORS D E S IG N SAVINO AGENCY Call 939 6308 TRUCKS FOR SAU Expert repairing on all COMPLETE HOME REMODELING HINDERSON BOYD Inc 1 Free Estimates makes photo equipment 251 RIDGE RO ORGANS & PIANOS Free check up Trade-ins 5 Vreelond Ave ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS Ruther ford The lor gest selection of 748-7489 n e w 8i used. Film process­ LYNOHURST. N.I. Hammond Organs A 8 in g . BATHRUUM - KITCHENS SPECIALISTS IN YOUNG piano lines, including C.AK. LANDSCAPING ESSEX CAMERA SERVICE DRIVER INSURANCE Baldwin Sohmet Knobe PORCHES—SIDING—BASEMENTS LAWN MAINTENANCE 290 Glenwood Ave. Plumbing ond Healing Mason & Hamlin Everett. DORMERS — GARAGES H E D G E S & S H R U B S Bloomfield 748-0026 CALL THE Supplies Hardman & Carrier FREE ESTIMATES 438 201 GENERAL CLEANUPS ETC. Prices start at o low HO T LINE Sink, Sothlvb. A Radiator, Electrical Supplies S7S0 NEW AND USED t18 VANDERBURG AVE.RUTHERFORD Call 773-2015 BERGEN COUNTY GLASS Including bench, delivery 24 HRS. A DAY TRUCK SALES ______10 - 6 P M . MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER PIPES CUT AND THREADED ond extra tuning at home p lu s our 10 year double SAL MAZZOLA Auto Safely Glass Installed MASONRY 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0 g u a r a n t e e MASONRY CONTRACTOR Glass For Every Purpose SEE A HEAR THEM AT 216 Ridge Road Lyndhurst ELECTRICAL ~ HAMMOND CHARLES W E 9 -9 1 4 3 ORGAN STUDIOS • Additions W 0 R K - D 0 N I F:REE ESTIMATES —Residential CANGELOSI 1^ Rt 4. West, Paramus PARR 234 PATERSON AVE •tf n CALL 822-3074 in Rutherfordarea. 8 4 3 - 7 2 0 0 ... KIUEN Waterproofing Co. Inc. ISTASilSHfO Licensed electrician MASON EAST RUTHERFORD Open Daily 9; 30 to 9 f l o o r s e r v i c e «*» HAVE l« « Free Ett. given. Pointing-Caulking - Sot 9 30 lo 6 CONTRACTOR e S A N D IN G i n s t o c k Coll 861-2687 Coating Cement HOME IMPROVEMENTS e REFINISHING 933-1430 or 438-0658 aft 6 p Patios sidewalks e IN S U R E D & Chimney Repairs WANTED TO BUY Retaining Walls WANTED TO BUY Water Proofing CAU 759-5954 Bergen 933-1367 La Corte Brick Steps Monmouth 566-7540 - FREE ESTIMATES HICHEST TRAINS, TOYS Bros. VENETIAN BUNDS, Call 933-5984 W ASHED A REPAIRED BIRGEN-fSSIX PRICES TROILEYS Complete Alteration Any condition or omt A d a tfiont »r 933-0969 HUDSON BERGEN CO ROOFINC CO. T O P C A S H — ---- PAID FOR Porch Enclosures 350 Belloville Turnpike Roofing ... Cullers S $ P A ID HOME IMPROVEMENTS s & s Keam y Car Port* ■ 0J2 leamleti gouge SCRAP 4 6 7 - 0 0 6 5 Construction Co , Inc. 991-4900 F ill iSTIMATIS New Aluminum Sash STEEL CUSTOM KITCHEN Concrete. Driveways, FUUT INSURED Aluminum Siding 15J Sanford Av*. COPPER CABINETS Sidewalks, Patios, Roofing • Also your old cabinets Brick & Stone Work Lyndhurst, N.J. BRASS Fire Damage covered with 4 8 9 - 2 9 4 5 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 ALUMINUM • A ll NEWSPAPERS Specialists Formica like new o MAGAZINES • V a m to ry s BATTERIES, ETC. Bathrooms Kitchens • BRASS 1 • Formico Counter tops 751-3796 759-9404 N.H. BROOKS A. Bickoff • COPPER • Special Wood working J. AAAOROSI ROOFING CONTRACTS • ALUMINUM ASM FOR IONN OUr Specialty: Steps, „Side Brick and Asbestos Siding Gutters and Leaders & Son HIGHIST PRICES PAIM 224 Mountain 705 RIDCE ROAD walks. Patios, Fireplaces Brick Veneering, Carpentry, Panel ALUMINUM SIDING Let us, your friend­ 26 M eadow Rd. Rutherford AUK* WASTE m t . lyndhurst lyndhutsl-2nd Floor'Rear •ng. Sheet rocking. Stucco. C L E A N E D Webster 9-7)86 •ayttm. 933-1637 N o job too big or too small. ly neighborhood R**6t 773-5791 MOBILE HOMES barbers, cut, trim A ll MASONRY WORK W A S H E D n' style your hair Serving All North Jersey VIOLA J CANTREllA C a ll After J PJM . . . th e w o y y o u FREE ESTIMATES CALL MR. "D" o n y o u r [COMPlfTI NOME IMPROVEMENTS HUDSON MOBILE Algm.nwm s‘dmg Mo»enry R O O F IN G A S ID IN G BRIN G IT IN BROS. INC. M A S O N R Y . ■> FREE PUPPIES H e n o l. 1B0 Washington Avo C#'li»S» Corrtnfry 866-1070 Gutters, leaders A R e p airs .G erm an ShopBlock N.mt,pap.,, 75 , . n h p . , I a a Rooms I C A R P E N T R Y Alum Storm Windows Dooi N u tlo y FREE ESTIMATE w h it . PIo o m coll b t a Ib alu m in u m , broso, - rip ,r TILE - REE ESTIMATES F»f»#l*«| Hackensack Hoofing Co * PM . 933 5196 lead, batt.ri.s and iron. COMPLETE LINE O f *1 STAND IfNlNO OUR WORK 438-6805 >3 First St 487-5050 KEARNY SCRAP METAL CAU TODAY *08 fR|( NO O il IGATION ESTIM A Tf RAZOR HAIRCUTS A ll WORK GUARANTEED POSITION WANTED 478 Schuyler Ave Kearny Building Materials DAT OR NIGHT 667-7000 935 0013 • C oncrete « Brick Work 9 Ridge Rd Lyndhurst • Porches e Bnck Veneer BABY SITTING—High School • Patios e Sidewalks • Walls ANTHONY J Jttl wishes lo babysit I BUY USED COtORED TV S WORKING OR NOT . . Free Cshnxjtms Reliable SI 25 pe. hour Coll Royal Roofing 641-4777 DE A N G E L O 991.1839 Call TOWNE Anytime Garden State (* terminator* PIANOS expertly tuned, and Siding Co. R O O F IN G repaired, rebuilt, refinished COMPUTE 998-3687 GUTTER and LEADERS Wtu BABY SIT M MY HOME • HOME IMPROVEMENTS bought & sold 3rd genera­ tion technician Oyer 40 years **•*' Wc^hrngsan Schaal Ruth • ADDITIONS A DORMERS DUMP TRUCK 252 Second Avonuo •cf^d. 933 009$ • KITCHENS BATHS MISC SERVICES of my own experience Giglio L y n d h u rs t MODERNIZED FO R HIRE ^ 7 5 9 - 2 *1 4 • BASEMENTS A ATTICS 933-0466 or 438-1437 WOMAN SEEKING WORK - W E B U Y • ALUMINUM SIDING Taking care of elderly or con- AND ROOFING Need . ••cent. Light housekeep- WASTE PAPER r i f E ° . \ C**? Ch*tk *** r e c y c lin g • STORM WINDOWS Classified Used Cor column SIDINGS Sleep out 6M Hours a AND DOORS *or a good buy «*“ Y 438-0212. newspaper. IBM cords, corrugated boxes News • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS paper drives arranged. IRONING A HOME CLEAN 4)8-3663 LYNDHURST Passport PAINTING JrJ® * Woman will clean Newspapers with moga BERGEN-ESSEX nous* or office. Experienced iiAes 90* per hundred ROOFING CO. ^•'•'•nce* Reasonable pounds - Coll 271-2293 METERED FUEL Oil A EDWARD J. WIIK JR Rote». 997-1170 Mon thru Ffi 7 to 5 Pictures KEROSENE DELIVERIES Sidings • A ll Types Sot. 7 to 4. BURNERS CLIANED A Fa in t in g a n d W / h t i m m t t i TYPIST won SERVICED DECORATING fuMf Imimfd JOSEPH DAMAT0 89 Boiling Spnnga Ave IS Years o. JOHN C OOBROWOLSKI 153 Sanferd Av* k'nds al lyp PAPERST0CK East Rutnerford 991-1351 Lyndhurst, N.J. Call 931-2100 79 FLORIDA AVI PATERSON 933-3272 9 3 3 -4 1 6 9

* * t I 24 - T H U R S D A Y , M A Y I I , H77

S a y s Elders Speak W ilh Vtaices O f Experience Certificates Awarded

Haley's imagination had Viking, a Mongol, or a our elders They’ve been breakdown in commu­ Michael Leek, a former been fired by old people Druid, you listened up when where we are—-a long time nications, another gener­ TV dream they inspired To Retiring Officials I.yndhurst resident, now is the tribe’s elders had some­ before us—and have gone ation gap a member of the (Souncil of was fulfilled by another old thing to say on down the road a lot fur­ We have got to bridge Freeholder Joan Sterna elected officials serve with relationships with the com­ the Aging in Southbridge. person, thousands of miles Somewhere along the ther than many of us will that gap and communicate cker said today that she little recompense and gen­ munities are encetleit. and Mass where he is now a away and dozens of years time, we’ve lost most of ever reach They can make We must turn back to our would Urge the Hoard of erally sacrifice a tre­ resident Recently he con­ la te r this almost instinctive re­ that trail a lot easier if only elders, seek them out, and having been a local official Freeholders to issue certifi­ mendous a m o u lt of tim e tributed the following ar­ I suppose that the point spect for the voice of ex­ we listen listen myself in Ramsey. I know I’ve been stumbling toward Each community, wheth And. elders, you’ve got to cates of appreciation to all and energy to the common ticle to the Southbridge perience This is an age of the value of developing an News is this: "Prim itive'' people instant expertise—four er we realize it or not. still start talking to us again local elected officials upon good. We want to let them even greater rapport be­ have always set great store years of college and we has its council of elders Let us know who you are, completion of service know that their efforts have been appreciated in this tween public officials at ev­ by their old people In sim know it all; microfilm, li­ Unfortunately, we don’t where you are, and what She said. "For a long By Mike Leek ery level of government pier times, in less com­ braries. television, give us gather in the long house you need At the same time there has been a tradi­ symbolic way plicated societies, people access to knowledge of the anymore or sit in a smoky time, maybe you can pass tion that the freeholders During the course of the I just finished the first I will be writing to all get their knowledge in only present, the near past, even teepee to hear the counsel on to us some of the wis­ have contributed something year there . is a certain part (condensed, I’m ash­ the municipal clerks to ask one way—experience It fol ancient history Who needs of our old people We re dom you’ve accumulated to the com m on good W e do amount of interchange be­ amed to admit) of Alex that we be informed whene­ lows that the longer you to listen anymore? scattered, fragmented and over the passing years it when someone leaves tween the couity and the Haley's monumental Roots ver a local official is leav­ manage to hang around, the We all do. We re not that have lost touch with one an­ Mika Lack it with th* county services as an elect­ miaiicipal governments so One of the things that hit more learning you acquire far removed from the laun­ other We stopped listening Southbridge Council on the ed official or when a citizen that the freeholders and the ing office so v* car move me as I read his foreword W hether you were a Cro- dry list of people we men and the elders, for the most Aging. He it th* ton of Mrt. is responsible for an local officials have contact ahead to get authorization was the part old people Magnon. a Zulu, a Sioux, a tioned earlier that we can’t part, have become reluc­ Agnet Leek ef 44 Perk achievement that benefits in a mutual attempt to re­ to issue a certificate of rec­ played in Haley’s search Polynesian, an Eskimo. a benefit from listening to tant to speak There’s a Ave., Lyndhurtt.) the community Our local solve public problems Our ognition.” for his beginnings. As a boy, he sat spellbound lis­ tening to his grandmother and aunts—wrinkled, gray, and. to him, incredibly old people—discuss the family and particularly a relative far back whom they called “the African^ - Eventually Haley's quest for his roots drew him to a small village in the African nation of Gambia Twelve years of research had led him to a small, dignified black man of great age He was the local griot. a hu­ man archive who carried several centuries of history in his head To Haleys profound amazement, the gnot rolled back the years recounting births, marriages, deaths, A Professional journeys and MANUFACTURER’S CLOSEOUT events—including, more 8"x10" Color than two hundred years earlier, the capture by sla­ SPALDING TENNIS RACKETS PORTRAIT vers of Kunta Kinte, “the A frica n ” SPECIAL BUY! SPALDING JOHN ALEXANDER Impact 993 S w i m 8 8 T e n n i s R a c k e t Choose from our selection of 8 scenic S e a s o n • Perfect tor the power hitler • 5 ply white ash and color backgrounds You may select trame with 2-liber lamination • Fiber welded 99 additional portraits offered at reason­ throat with shoulder overlays • leather grip MFR SUGGESTED able prices, with no obligation See • Nylon stringing U S T PR IC E our new large Decorator Portrait 1 2 31 60 Satisfaction always, or your money cheerfully refunded One sitting T o O p e n per subject-$1 per subject for additional subtects groups, or indivi­ SPALDING I SPALDING duals in the same family Persons under 18 must be accompanied by Darlington County Park's NEW parent or guardian Available Only |PANCHO GONZALES PANCHO GONZALES 1977 swimming season wiU Enlarged Thursday, May 12 Impact 660 Tennis Racket Through open May 28 for limited op­ Junior M FRS SUQOESTED LIST PRICE 23.90 Head Saturday, May 14 eration. the Bergen County OR 10 em-8 pm Tennis Racket Tennis Racket (Except Newark 10 am-S pm) Park Commission an­ -■ v • Aluminum or steel nounced today. After Me­ • Nylon stringing SPALDING • Ideal for the • With racket cover morial Day the 3-lake park future pro ROSIE CASALS • Greater hitting THE KODAK INSTANT Impact 652 Tennis Racket area and bigger sweet on Darlington Avenue. spot IS HERE Mahwah will be open only on Fridays, Saturdays, and 9 9 K O D A K E K Sundays until July, when 9 9 YOUR #6 CHOICE Reg. 7.99 6 EACH Reg 14.95 daily operation will start, Instant Cam era the Commission said. ■NOT MANUFACTURED BV SPALDING

Budget pressures necessi­ Tennis Tennis NU B O U N C E ’ Tennis Men s or Ladies tate limitation of early op­ C o ver P re ss Ball Intlator Wrist Bands Tennis Glove eration, it was pointed out f 4 9 «f 9 9 0 4 9 The park has two swim­ m 4 5 " R *g J 49 99t ■ R eg 3.99 89% m m r « 9 7 99 ming lakes, a fishing and boating lake, sand beaches, picnic groves, four tennis courts, and courts for hand SPRING IS PAINT-UP TIME! ball, shuffleboard. basket­ ball. and horseshoe pitch­ BUY TWIN PACK OF G.E. FLIPFLASH ing. New concrete swim AND SAVE! For all fllpflash type cameras. ming platforms replace the old wooden floating rafts. BUY 2 G.E. FLIPFLASH BARS Public admission fees have been raised for the R E B A T E first time since the park A N D G E T BACK FROM Q.E. opened in 1965. the report revealed The Park Com­ mission said increases in fees will help to offset in­ SHALER Rislone creases in the cost of oper QUART CAN ating the park For Bergen residents • Motor Oil additive having Part Commission • Assures quieter, smoother performani •• 9 9 c registration, the weekday charge has been raised SNAP Glass Cleaner from $1 to $2 per adult, Reg 99« from SO cents to $1 per mi­ nor over age 4 — and the • Ammomated to cut through weekend and holiday dirt & grime • Streak proof • For cleaning windows, mirrors, charge has gone from $2 to chrome stainless steel 6 9 * $3 per adult, from SO cents to $1 per minor over age 4 There is no charge for a ARMOR All Protectant child under 5 Reg 2.99 (For $2 a Bergen family Does a beautiful job protecting can obtain an identification rubber, vinyl, plastic registration covering the leather and wood • Just apply, 99 parents and all their listed allow Iq p enetrate then wipe off excess EACH chiUfren aged 5-17 ). 1 A Bergen resident aged 65 or older, with proof of age and residency, will pay $1 on weekdays and $1 50 on SPORTS ( j u i + a C j l U f d housewareT^ U “C ( j U 4 f d C A M ERA weekends and holidays SPALDING ' Previously the charge was C hamptonshlp I L a d ies A M en's C o lo r film 50 cents on weekdays and Yell o w I Travel Bags P repaid Tennis Balls I • Duality vmyl M ailer $1 on weekends and ho­ • fot aH garment* I DROP IN MAILBOX lid ays Reg 2 59 I • Movies Of slide* $1 Season passes may be • 12 pipoturft pnrti $2 * ~ I YO UR • 20 •■poture print* $3 purchased by Bergen resi­ 9 9 I CHOICE dents Family-plan charges \— ^ a — i w i i i*rr ■ CAN I . W ______ow< •»- i* mm m m l i are |75 for a husband and wife and 65 for each of their minor children age 5 and older Individual season 170 Passaic St. I Passaic Ave. 145 0 Hackensack Apt. I Rt. 17 North 4 Essex pass prices are $40 for an Garfield, N.J. | Kearny, N.J. | Hackentack, N.J. | lodi, N.J. e Two Guys Inc.. 1f77 a d it and 110 for JL manor over age 4 ]