M init-Ed Is there in nature anything more beautiful than a tree? Joyce Kilmer may have closed the book in praise of trees, but there are few who can ride up and down the streets of our communities without paying tribute to their beauty? At this point of the summer they are at their fullest, their limbs weighted by the luxurious burden of leaves. Ridge Road, Commercial 'Eeahcr Rutherford, has great trees which arch above the macadam. In North Arlington, many streets are lined with trees whose top limbs touch and form a tunnel of green. Our and SOUTHT BERGEN REVIEW trees are resources of great value. We must be sure they get the constant care they Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford, N.J. VOL. Gl NO. 03 25C THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1982 Published at 251 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst merit. USPS 125-620 Subscription $8.00 Published Weekly Public Drinking Brings Fines

Three of six youths and let him go without pen­ so the surveyor could do to sell gold and silver in his charged by Conrail police alty. his job easily and the gift and metals shop on with drinking in public on Bill Sa lentino. 49 stakes just outlined his Valley Brook Avenue He the Stuyvesant Avenue sta­ Teaneck Rd Ridgefield own property line wa represented by at­ tion enbankment on July 19 Park, Donald J Kasyan. tornev Gabriel Ambrosio appeared at Lyndhurst 164 Hasbrouck Avenue. In finding Kirk not guilty Breslin said. No matter Municipal court's session Hasbrouck Heights, and Joseph S Farulla. 272 what I decide here tonight of last Thursday night, two Brian K. Hendricks. 328 C astle Terrace, re p re ­ the problems will not be sented by Paul Spina, pub­ pleaded guilty and paid Fifth Street. Ridgefield fines of $25 and costs of $25 Park, were the three who solved.This feud has been lic defender was before each, one pleaded not guil­ failed to appear and had going on for years the court on several charges of theft filed by ty and three, not appearing warrants issued against Kirk was represented b\ l*tl Henry Kelly and Ptl had warrants issued for them. attorney Donald Newmark Jerry Onnembo their arrest and bail set at In a second appearance and Lam anna by attorney $75 for each. before the court on I^awrence Brady Breslin told the youth he charges brought by a would order a pre-sentence The two pleading guilty The representative of neighbor. Joseph Kirk. 423 report before pronouncing are Charles J Southard. Five Brothers Carting. Third Avenue, was found the penalty 492 Wilson Avenue. Lyn­ Jersey City was assessed a not guilty on four com­ dhurst and Mark Ivanovic total of $75 on pleading to Glenn F Beard. 66 Cot­ plaints filed by Ida Laman- of 30 Hasbrouck Place. Ptl James O'Connor's t a g e Place. Fast na. two on June 1 and two Hutherford complaint that the Rutherford, having vio­ on July 10 v company's truck was lated his parole, was sen­ After testimony by Of­ Complaints included loaded so as to spill when tenced to three months in ficers George C. Kuhn and trespass and malicious observed on July 3 The the County jail, the sen­ A Capitano of the Conrail damage. Lamanna ac­ representative noted that tence to be served on police force. Judge James cused Kirk of tearing down he was not the operator of weekends beginning Au­ Michael S Ungar Seaman Steven Kelly A . Breslin said he gave a fence between their ad­ the truck on that occasion. gust 13 ‘ the benefit of the doubt joining properties. She John A Callandrello. And if you're not there to Michael A. Barrows of said he then drove red 509-510 Valley Brook Ave­ to begin serving your sen­ In Their Country’s Service 127 West Pasaic Avenue. stakes into her grounds. nue, paid a total of $100 on tence on that date you'll go Rutherford, who said he Kirk said he was going to two of 10 charges by Ptl to jail for three months Seaman Recruit Steven in San Diego Naval Train­ Michael S. Ungar, son of was walking away from have his land surveyed and Robert Sibilio that the man straight, understand’ spent some time at Kelly, son of Detective ing Center where he will be Mrs. Irene Ungar, Lyn­ the group and not drinking. the fence was taken down failed to renew his license said Breslin Lajos Field, in the Azores, Sergeant and Mrs. Harry going to MS Class A Cook­ dhurst. recently completed Portu gal. Kelly and a lifelong resi­ ing School for six weeks a four-year enlistment in dent of Lyndhurst, has suc­ the U.S. Air Force. Ungar and upon completion of Ungar has accepted an cessfully completed his school will be reassigned Student Screenings To Be Held offer of employment with U.S. Navy Recruit Train­ to a duty station. attained the rank of Staff Satellite Business Systems Sergeant and was a shift ing at Recruit Training By John DiLascio, accentuated by weather p le a s e d with the im­ to students, parents and all Command, Naval Training Steven is a graduate of Commissioner of conditions and recrea­ mediate response and total concerned citizens supervisor in the Defense in McLean. Virginia as a Center, San Diego, Califor­ Jefferson Elementary tional activities of this cooperation of all con­ Communications Systems Network Controller. He Public Affairs I will endeavor to ce­ nia. Company 064, the School, Lyndhurst and As the new school year time of year As a precau­ cerned ment this type of relation will take up residence in company to which Steven Bergen Tech Vocational Automatic Switching Cen­ approaches. I believe our tionary measure. I have A meeting was held last between m\ office and the the Northern Virginia area was attached was named High School Hackensack, ter Patch and Test Facility Health Department has a asked our health officer. week with myself. Mr Board of Fducation with Honor Company. where he completed 4 at McClellan AFB. Sacra­ after his present visit with deep responsibility to offer Mr. Forte, to send a letter Forte, and M r .Travisano the understanding that al­ years of cooking classes mento. California. He also his mother in Lyndhurst. Steven is now stationed any cooperation to the to the Board of Fducation Mr Travisano and Mr though we are autonomous Board of Fducation re­ and Mr Travisano. Super­ Forte will be setting into bodies, we both have one garding the health and intendent of Schools, to motion the necessary steps function, to serve the peo­ ‘C ollection’ O n D isplay A t L ib rary welfare of our student pop­ discuss the feasibility of a to accomplish this screen­ ple of Lvndhurst ulation. Our first concern screening program con­ ing during the first lull Mr Travisano will for­ is prevention of a possible ducted on the elementary school week in September A series of small dis­ county by county, to parks, also, is a valuable guide nature lovers, vacationers, mal h announce the exact problem with Lice and-or school students in early along with the dissemina­ plays which accent re­ forests, historical sites, put out by tb* State En­ and those planning one day time and procedure as Scabbies. which is usually September I was very tion of pertinent materials gional wildlife and access recreation areas, etc., vironmental Protection summer outings. soon as the\ are finalized to vacation spots dot the complete with phone num­ Agency entitled “Public rooms of the North Arling­ bers. hours, and direc­ Access to the N.J. Shore.” I n d e x ton Public Library tions. A complete list of beaches, .... 6 Raccoon figures, in a va­ For outdoor enthusiasts together with fees, facil­ Meadowlands Cable. .... 6 Drug Committee Formed riety of artistic designs, who travel to Pennsylva­ ities, amusements, and a . . . 13 By Amy Divine educators. PTA members, and Clerical employment principals were also en­ Obituaries...... from the collection of Mr nia, “The Poconos” by description of public trans­ ... 19 The Board of Fducation officials and laymen will areas This w ill create em ­ gaged as per negotiations and Mrs. Eric Lehmann of C.B Tyson includes plenty portation to each beach is 22,23 met in its new quarters in be invited to serve on the ployment for the young as weil as 132 tenure teach­ Real Estate...... Lyndhurst, fill the display of photos and offers a fine included. 20,21 Lincoln School Monday committee people and at the same ers Vagabonding...... case. Collected over the overview of the wildlife Many other books and ... 10 night with a large atten­ Travisano announced time give them practical The board also accepted Medical Directory...... 14 years from travels across and history of that attrac­ magazines, such as “N.J. dance eager to see the new that Open House at the experience in their chosen the salarv guide f or Dining Out...... the U.S. and as gifts from tive region. Monthly” and “N.J. Out­ . .. . 10 offices and to participate new quarters will be held studies and line of work clerical employees as ne­ .... 8 friends, the couple’s Posted at the library. doors” are available for in the new procedure of some tim e in September The board voted to re- gotiated lfi possessions include a asking questions on sub­ He also said an advance in hire six teachers and a The board authorized Bridal Guide...... Lenox and Boehm 11 jects on the agenda before Math studies in upper nurse going under tenure Frank Gagliardi to con­ collector’s item “ Wood­ the board members voted grades will be made and to reh ire six non­ tinue as administrator in land Wildlife” plate and a on them. Trustee Jam es Kirkos tenure teachers, a ps> charge ol Thomas Gash's limited edition Lacey President George Cop­ reported that the board chologist and a nurse as duties at the high sch The display also holds been done by custodial the Lyndhurst High School services for the coming Recommended to re­ raccoon figures from staff members Office Opccupation Pro­ year and Dr Levine was ceive letters of commenda­ Russia, Yosemite Park, Trustee Frank Benedet­ gram to work on a part re-engaged as school den­ tion lor then perfect atten­ and one made especially to announced that Super­ time basis at the minimum tist dance tor the school year for the 1980 Lake Placid intendent of Schools wage rate, in the Board The custodial and m ain­ 19H1-1982 will be former W inter Olym pics The Donald Travisano and he Office. tenance stafl were rehired School Superintendent Fli library’s 30 piece sampling would be appointing an ad­ These students will as­ as per contract as were 10 A Kane. Principal Carl is part of a larger private visory committee on drug sist Special Services and and l2-month clerical staff DiG isi. Board Secretary collection, amounting to and alcohol abuse Board of Fd Office work­ and the attendance officer Business Manager Agostino nearly 100 items Mrs Benedetto is on the staff in ers in the Data Processing Administrative staff and Rottino and Mary Christie Lehmann is the Reference the Sheriff's office and has Librarian at North Arling­ expressed concern about ton Public Library and her the use of alcohol and husband, a film librarian, drugs by youngsters is an employee of CBS Benedetto said law en- In other displays the li­ forcement people. brary highlights guides and books to camp­ Bob Bryant grounds, teaches, and rec­ P ast N a t io n a l C o m m a n d e r o f A M V E T S , Frank Ruggiero, Lyndhurst Major reation areas. Three 1982 Heads College publications are con­ General Francis Gerard Allied Council Executive Secretary, Stanley J. Wides, sidered especially in­ Teaneck. F r a t e r n i t y formative. “25 Walks in Gen. G erard Is Speaker N.J.” by Kevin T. Dann The following student covers the state from top from our area will serve to bottom with walks rang­ Major General Francis War II, Air Force Ace. a Shape'' in recent ma­ as organization officer at ing from 2 hr. jaunts over Gerard, Chief of Staff, De­ member of Governor neuvers held at Camp Lebanon Valley College for Drum. N.Y level terrain to more tax­ partment of Defense. State Kean's Cabinet, outlined the 1982-83 school year ing full day hikes Dann of New Jersey, was the the duties of the National The Allied Council of from Passaic - Robert O. guides the walker along .guest speaker at a recent Guard to the Allied Coun­ New Jersey Veterans Or­ Bryant, president of the each trail, pointing out dis­ meeting of the Allied Coun­ cil. He explained the way ganizations is made up of Knights of the Valley, a tinctive rock formations, cil of New Jersey Veterans the National Guard of New 16 State Commanders, social fraternity, is a 1980 plant communities, and Organizations held at the Jersey ties in with the Reg­ with the exception of the graduate of Lyndhurst wildlife. Maps and direc­ AMVFTS Post 2. Jack- ular Army and was judged American Legion, and rep- High School Robert is a tions to each area act as by the Department of the resents more than junior international busi­ T h e y D id I t A g a in . The 49th season for the Lyndhurst Softball League was ended, as supplements General Gerard, a World Army to be in 'Top 1.000.000 veterans of N.J ness major and the son of usual, with a game played for charity at Breslin Stadium. The committee that did all the “Discovering N.J.” by Rev and Mrs. Robert O work arranging the benefit game was headed by Pat Carucci. center. Others are, left to T.R. Radko is a guide. Bryant. right: Walter Molloy, Ray Matthews and Pete Cagnacci. Page 2—THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1982 Consumer Advisors Join Cable 3 Fam ily family of programs which Two young consumer homemaker. menus, recipes and hints on taining. They will be seen are designed to save mon­ advisors for Public Service how to do such things as working at the side of a ey and energy while pro­ Electric & Gas Co. have The Public Service ad­ packaging and preserving pool preparing a water­ viding wholesome attrac­ joined the Cable 3 program visors, Anita Fleischer of foods. melon boat, barbecued tive meals for families. family for a series of six t h e Passaic and bologna, pineapple- programs that will be of Hackensack offices and One of the most interest­ coconut cooler, marinated One of the chief lessons interest to every home­ Jayne Hopkins of the New­ ing is certain to be what beef kebobs, com on the to be learned from the pro­ maker or prospective ark office, will provide they, call pool side enter- cob, three bean salad, grams is that by buying green tomato cake, peanut fruits in season they cost lovers’ dessert and less. By preserving them D oris Rallying W om en ForE R A Battle beverages. properly they can be made If you want strawberries available all during the Freeholder Doris supportive services such encouraged to seek elec­ in December or fruit cake year. Mahalick is calling a meet­ as training and retraining, tive office at every level of in July, homemade tomato The six half-hour pro­ ing in September of all counseling, and child care government where they sauce all year round the grams are being taped at women holding elective of­ services. The counseling can take on a decision young advisors will tell the Cable 3 studios at 451 fice to chart a direction should extend to widows making role. I would like how these are possible by Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst. Ex­ that will assure equal op­ and women who need re­ to see the county's Com­ proper food preservation. cept when he programs portunity for all women in training to enter the job mission of Women play an shift to pool side the ad­ view of the recent FHA market in their middle important role in the pro­ Cable 3. which is presen­ visors will work in the defeat. years. gram. The staff and” 'he ting the programs, is hap­ ‘The loss of the FHA commission members ca*> py to welcome them to the Cable 3 kitchen. should not indicate a loss "As elected officials in­ of interest in the need for a volved in this program, we be the catalyst to bring- freedom of choice and will be in a position to give ogether the groups that HEY, TEENAGERS, equal opportunities for support to those who need will be wanting to join us women.’ said Mrs. it. We can see that other in this venture. We will no Mahalick this week. It is women have the opportuni­ longer be an island in a sea St. Mary’s Church, Rutherford, is ty to succeeed along with of men. Together, we will up to those of us who have sponsoring a trip to Seaside Heights on neen given the opportunity men and on an equal be an effective force work­ by the electorate to serve basis." the freeholder pre­ ing with men as partners Thursday, August 19th, transportation is in government.to see that dicted. for our mutual good, " Mrs. <8.00. 9 A.M.-11 P.M. from the Church, Mahlick concluded. progress made by women "More women should be Call Father Jude for seats, 438-2200. does not come to a stand­ still ALL TEENS ARE WELCOME Women are making P r e tt y A d v is o r s . Anita Fleischer, left, and Jayne Hopkins are Public Service great strides because thee Flectric & (ias Co. consumer advisors, who will present six programs showing how contributions they are attractive menus can be prepared at savings in money and energy. making to the business and introducing professional worlds are MAKE MON€Y being recognized. Colleges the all new 1983 and universities are pre­ P R C P A R IN G paring many more women for the professions, with INCOME TAXES more women earning degrees in medicine and Enroll in the H&R Block Income Tax Course now. law While there are many Make money during tax time. Comprehensive course women lawyers in Bergen taught by experienced H&R Block instructors begins soon in your area. Send for free information. County, we still have no women serving as judges Classes begin Sept. 13andwill in the county courts and be held in Kearny, Rutherford area locations. 7.5 CEU’s only one woman magis- Awarded tratein our 70 towns." 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Young M usicians W ill P erfo rm In Iceland By Thomas Monroe gional, Fairlawn High Rutherford Rotary Interna­ operated in housing perience at handicapped Monica Monroe and Ed­ School and the state univer­ tional Youth Projects Pro­ Belgian students in this institutions in Bergen and mund Fay, two young sity at Stony Brook, New gram. She will also visit country. Miss Monroe will Passaic Counties. educators from South York. the office of- the Asso­ be investigating the possi­ Both will return in Sep­ Bergen, departed for Ice­ As a performer, Fay is a ciation Belgo-Amicaine, bility of an internship at a tember to resume their re­ land this week where each member and conductor of an exchange student office handicapped institution in spective studies and pro­ will be attached for a one the New Jersey percussion in Brussels, with whom the Belgium thru this agency fessional activities in the month period with the 20th quartet which was judged Rutherford Rotary has co- She has had extensive ex­ area. Century Symphony Or­ third place in the national chestra Seminar at Rey- Naumberg competitions Cham ber Seminars Continue kyvick, Iceland. The sum­ for chamber groups. Lo­ "Communicating for Re­ mer music session, which cally he has been the tym­ tant area. First, to correct and turned into habit sults” is the topic for the attracts instrumental mu­ panist for the New Jersey immediate communication Three major areas will sic majors from Iceland Philharmonic, Colonial West Hudson-South Bergen problems — problems that be covered; Chamber of Commerce and the continent, is Symphony, Opera Clas­ cost relationships, money, 1. Active listening skills next seminar, geared to time, sales and productivi­ directed by the noted sics, New Jersey State Op­ 2 . Identifying "Posi­ the needs of our business American violinist, Paul era, Brooklyn Symphony ty. The immediate im­ tions" of others. community. The Chamber provement of several com­ Zukoffsky. Weekly con­ and others. He is the prin­ 3. Professional and per­ is continuing its asso­ monly overlooked com­ certs will be presented by cipal percussionist for the sonal growth with no limi­ ciation with Organiza­ munication problems can the symphony orchestras Ice Follies, Holiday on Ice, tations. tional .^^Development Ser­ produce fantastic results with the repertoire de­ Disney World on Ice at Carlson further em­ vices - a coalition created overnight. Second, this voted to 20th century com­ Madison Square Garden phasized that this local in August 1980. course will instill specific posers. and Byrne Arena in the concept lo training and de­ David Carlson, Chamber skills and plans to improve NJPA scholarship winner Pal Miller, a Douglass College senior from Flem- Edmund Fay of East Meadowlands. velopment is a new. effi­ President indicated, ‘the communications on a con­ Rutherford, will be assis­ Monica Monroe, of cient. high quality local ap­ ington, gets autographs from Giants* All-NFL Proboyders Lawrence Tavlor and Harr> purpose of this course is to tinuous and lifelong basis. tant conductor of one of the Rutherford, has been en­ proach to results A phone Carson. Part of the proceeds of the Giants' August 21 pre-season game with tht- Steelers deliver a huge double ben­ These skills can be symphonic groups as well gaged to act as adminis­ call to the Chamber (991- ^.at the Meadowlands will go towards the New Jersey Press Association Scholarship efit in this highly impor­ learned, learned easily. Fund, Inc. as being the instructor for trative assistant at the one 5600) will provide you with all the percussion stu­ month symphony work­ all the facts. dents. Mr. Fay is a well shop. Monica is a recent known percussionist in the graduate from William Pa­ area having graduated terson College with a SPECIAL PURCHASE! from William Paterson degree in handicapped College as a scholarship education. Miss Monroe WE MADE A GREAT BUY FROM A FAMOUS student earning a degree will spend some time on in music education and the continent visiting Rota­ MANUFACTURER AND ARE PASSING THE performance. He is now an ry friends in Belgium for SAVINGS ON TO YOU. adjunct professor teaching whom she was hostess at this institution. Fay has when they visited this area taught at Ramapo Re­ under the auspices of the St. P eter’s Sym posium HALF PRICE! For Second Decade These sofas and loveseats, in a variety of styles, colors, and fabrics, w ill he sold for The St. Peter’s College and inflation all seeingly a lim ited tim e only al half the price thev w ere m ade to sell for. A lso sold individually Board of Regents Annual settled down, the sym­ at half price. Business Symposim will posium planners chose begin its second decade ' The Road to Recovery ". this year and when New In 1976, the bi-centennial \<> Spec ial ( )rders Jersey's leading business year, the symposium I imited Q uant ities people gather on the focused on its own state Not Applit able to Prior Salt's i- H t w - Jesrsey City campus Nov. with the theme. "New N<* Phone ( )rders 1 they'll hear discussions Jersey-New Horizons '. 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Deputy Super­ Back in March 6 , 1942 Lyndhurst First Aid intendent of State Police, Squad was organized by 9 men including my­ ending a 30-year police ca­ self and I handled publicity then. The squad is reer now called Lyndhurst Police Emergency Replacing Wladich is Squad and has a fine complement of volun­ Major William J Burke. teers. I continued publicity work during past 40 Supervisor of Field Opera­ years with various organizations. tions. who has been pro­ Like everything else younger persons in this moted to Lieutenant Colo­ area should handle publicity and so I'm drop­ nel and named Deputy Su­ ping out of publicity and all other activities as perintendent As Deputy Super- of Sept. 1, 1982. Too much has happened to me intendent. Lieutenant Colo­ this year! At a surprise 80th birthday party celebration, Mrs. Val Dagnelli (Carpino) Dudley Sleater nel Burke will act as the was honored with a formal dinner held at the San Carlo Restaurant, Lyndhurst, which Superintendent in the was attended by 80 guests. The dinner was hosted by her children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry absence of C olone l M t.C arm el Senior Citizens Drozdowski, and IVlr. and Mrs. Angelo Ronzoni, Josephine Carpino and John Carpino. In Pagano. photo, from left are: Theresa Ronzoni, Carole Drozdowski, Val Dagnelli, guest of honor, By Joan Verdi a flea-market are planned. Lieutenant Colonel The Mt. Carmel Senior Rain date- Aug. 25th. For John Carpino, Josephine Carpino. Burke enlisted in the State Citizens of Lyndhurst con­ further detail call 656-3051 Police in 1952 and served vened for their August An ad-hoc committee at stations in north and meeting with a very good meeting was held on Aug. central Jersey prior to his turn out. Vice-President, 9th at the Senior Citizen transfer to Division Head­ Lillian Polewacz presided Health Center in Lyn­ quarters. West Trenton, and Father Chen gave the dhurst, to c o m p le te and assignment to the Fa­ invocation. Four new plans for a Special Picnic tal Accident L'nit in I960 members were welcomed. on Sept. 21. at the County He was promoted to Ser­ W.J. Burke Park. Members are asked geant in 1965 and Sergeant staff position of Division Troop-D (Turnpike). Invitations were ex­ to procure the necessary first Class in 1968 Field Operations Officer. tended to interested mem­ In 1973. Wladich was tickets and additional in­ bers for an Interfaith Con­ Burke was selected to Lieutenant Colonel transferred to Troop-A and formation at the next club ference on Oct. 7th, at the supervise the newly Burke was born in Keamy assigned as Commander of meeting on Sept. 7th at the Holy Trinity Church. 9 30 formed State Police Hell- and served with the U.S. the Atlantic City Ex­ Parish Center on Copeland AM to 12:30 PM. For copter Bureau in May of Army from 1948 to 1951. He pressway and later as Su- t Ave. in Lyndhurst. 1969 and was one of the is married and resides further information call pervisor of Troop-A Tac- , In accordance with a with his wife. Josephine, in 646-2625 original fourteen troopers tical Patrol Units. vote, our Annual Christ­ trained as helicopter pi­ North Arlington. The cou­ Members were informed mas Party on December He was promoted to lots He advanced to the ple has two sons. William of the Annual Senior Citi­ 13th. w ill be held in the day­ rank of Lieutenant in 1970 Jr. and Robert, and three Captain in 1975, trans­ zen Picnic and Kali Festi­ time. and continued as super­ daughters. M aureen. ferred to Division Head­ val at Van Saun County Final plans have been visor of the Helicopter Bu­ Carolyn and Suzanne quarters in West Trenton Park. Aug. 24th from 10 made for bus trips to Mt. reau until 1976 when trans­ and assigned to the Deputy Lieutenant Colonel AM-3 PM. The Board of Haven. Penn, on Sept. ferred to Troop-D (Turn­ Superintendents Office. Wladich enlisted in the Chosen Freeholders and 17th, and Shawnee on the pike) and assigned as Dep­ Wladich served as assis­ State Police in 1952 and Bergen County Office of Delaware on Oct. 6th. uty Troop Commander. tant to the Deputy Super­ served on general patrol Aging are sponsors for this Bus departure for the The following year he was intendent until elevated to duty at various stations in seminar and give sections Platzl Brahaus.Pomona, elevated to the rank of the staff position of Major Troop-B before his assign­ G.H.I. and J. as areas for N.V. on Friday. Aug.20th Captain and named Troop- in 1978 As a Major, he ment to the Educational convenient parking. Many will be 9 AM from the Opening Ceremonies— Freehlders Barbara Chadwick, left, Fred Cerbo and Ti Commander supervised the Division Services Unit at Troop-B varied activities including Parish Center Susanne Knudsen join 4-H’ers at Bergen County 4-H Fair in Overpeck County Park, Burke remained at the Headsquarters in Mor­ Staff Section. Leonia. The proceedings included a flag salute by members of the 4-H “ Wetstwood Ho! helm of Troop-D until ear­ ristown On June 1, 1981 Wladich Friendship Gang” and "Town and County Horsemen of Wyckoff” riding clubs. Holding the ly 1980 when he was placed He was promoted to Ser­ was promoted to Lieuten­ Westwood clubs' banner are Angelica Rubino, left and Stacy Seablade, both of in command of Troop-B geant in 1962 and Sergeant ant Colonel and named Senior C itizen C lub Westwood. Other members of the honor guard, pictured left to right, on horse back, are Deputy Superintendent Our president spoke well (North Jersey i In Sept of First Class in 1967 He ad­ Our meeting was held on Susan Misiewicz of Ridgewood. Patricia Stiilmayer of Moonachie, Kirk DeMicco of of good work being done by 1980 Burke returned to Di­ vanced to the rank of Lieu­ Wladich resides in July 8th and opened with a Wyckoff and Trish Hamill of Ramsey, all member? of the Wyckoff riding club. SCOPE Bergen Co. or­ vision Headquarters as­ tenant in 1969 while as­ Manasquan. He has two prayer by Chaplain Phil ganization for the good of signed as Acting Super­ signed as Chief of the Gov­ sons, Frank Jr. and t^uinn President Ernest all seniors. On August 12th visor of the Field Opera­ ernmental Security Bu­ James, and two daughters. Becklund held a Salute & our one and .only meeting tions Section In Jan of reau at the State House Mrs Deborah Meyers of Pledge of Allegiance to the for the month will be held 1981 he was promoted to T^e following year he was Manasquan and Susan, flag. “God Bless Ameri­ please attend On Aug 16th Major and named to the named Traffic Officer for and three grandchildren ca" was rendered by our a bus trip to Seaside song bird. Lillian Wolfe. THE MTV Heights. N.J. on Aug. 26th Tribute was given to our a bus to Atlantic City will deceased members, a ONE NIGHT STAND WITH Borough Man Featured be held. Please for the prayer followed and usual future attend all our meet­ acknowledgements for an­ ings they are interesting, FLEETWOOD MAC niversaries & all sick peo­ in formative. & bingo In Movie On TV Aug. 17 ple were sent get well played at all meetings. Rutherford resident. hand in the Gutenberg Press, New York, 1967). cards. method at The Times His wife, Renee, has Carl Schlesinger. of 39 L y ndh urst T earn T o Myrtle Street, is a fea­ ■ Farewell e ta o in taught in Rutherford High tured performer in the shrdlu" was produced, School and his three daughters, Laura, first television showing of directed and edited by a Seek Bocce Crow n Barbara and Jeanne, have the prize-winning movie Guggenheim Fellow in all attended school here. James Florio. still active ‘Farewell etaoin shrdlu.” Filmmaking. David Loeb School Trustee James From 1953 to 1962 the after his narrow defeat for This film shows the reac­ Weiss. Mr Weiss is a re­ Scotti and Lyndhurst Court Schlesingers owned a governor last November, tions of skilled printers at nowned filmmaker whose Clerk Alex Paluzzi home in Lyndhurst, on opened the tournament for The New York Times as last two movies also won emerged as the winners of which he was general their craft is automated international first prizes Sixth Avenue. the North Jersey division chairman. overnight The television Awards and honors for of the Sambuca Komana The Lyndhurst team now premiere will be T\ies.. the printing documentary tournament at Landells goes to New York to the Aug 17 at 9 p.m.. on Chan­ include First Prize at the Field, Lyndhurst. on Sat­ Just because a motorcycle Thompson St. alleys for nel 31 (WNYC-TV) 1981 American Film Festi­ urday. Available on Warner Bros. Records rider has passed his state’s th e c h a m pionship Mr Schlesinger. a val. for technology, and a One hundred and twenty A nd ride the private Lear jet on a rock dream come true. license examination doesn’t matches. Teams from Con­ Times employee and an Golden Eagle (top catego­ mean he is equipped to contestants handled the necticut and New York s part of our big First Birthday celebration, MTV: Music Television invites you automation technology ry award) for CINE This handle emergency situations bocce balls after Rep A when they crop up. The will vie in the big finale. i to take part in a very special contest. It’s a One Night Stand with Fleetwood specialist, helped retrain Washington-based, theatri­ truth is that many states’ Mac. Jet to the concert, meet the band for dinner, then grab the best seats in the many of the composing cal judging body selected licensing systems aren’t ade­ house. It’s all on MTV, the exploding 24-hour stereo/video music channel on room printers as the news­ the movie to represent the quate in testing what OF HEALTH cable TV. Here’s the scoop: paper converted to elec­ United States in interna­ cyclists really should know Grand Prize Win a roundtrip Lear jet excursion lor yourself and tfiree friends from wherever out on the streets and tronic typesetting by com­ tional film competitions A HEART-TO-HEART TALK you live to the Fleetwood Mac concert (indicate Ptioeni* ot Orlando as your citv of preference) highways. In fact, there are puter He is the narator of abroad Thanks to an advanced Intermedics Trace-A-Pace. share a pre-concert dinner with hand members, see the show, then ride the MTV limo hack to the five states that still do n ’t management system for With the use o f a uniquely airport foi the let trip home And that's not all. Grand prize winner and triends will eacfi receive MTV the 28-minute film and is The movie was entered require a separate motor­ pacemaker patients, it is small telephone transmitter tour jackets, and a complete Le»i Strauss and Company wardrobe cycle license—if you can also seen in it as he demon­ in the Turin, Italy festival now possible to have a provided free by Intermed- drive a car they consider strates the operation of the and was one of only two heart-to-heart talk with ics, a diversified manufac- 25 First PtIzm: Each winner receives a limited edition print ol the "Miraoe" album artwork, hot-metal Linotype and the you qualified to ride a your physician even though turer o f medical products, U.S. films to win honors. motorcycle, too. autographed by the band members, and a copy of "Mirage.' "coldtype” cathode-ray- TTiis was noted in the 1982 he is hundreds or even the patient can send not thousands o f miles away. only a heart tracing but 1 0 0 R u n M T t-U p : Winners will receive a copy of "Mirage.11 the latest release from tube typesetter. yearbook of the E n ­ W The system, which pro- may now send over 12 Fleetwood Mac “The nonsense words cyclopedia Britannica vides for better patient real-time pacemaker func- All «M m a n t to received by aHnlgat Auguat 24. etaoin shrdlu' are formed Elizabeth Harris. Direc­ management during all stages tions. This has never before of treatment, allows com- been possible. By virtue of by striking the first 12 keys tor of Graphic Arts at the B U IE 8 :10 mm. m e I maced at wmeii PMTV/ntioca Mk On. mw 3UM. munication about the pa- this new information, the POBoi 121V H**oClf| SWIM N w ftrt Ww'TOrtUJlO' WHwrf nmw .HI b. m m K --- .------— ■- — M Mwar «n to of the Linotype keyboard.” Smithsonian Institution’s tient’s pacing system never physician can better monitor Schlesinger explained National Museum of before available. Known as the interaction between the t o il tam on prim Hotorduto *■»<»•»•* OttotwM^awpwy M a flfrjw “The words were a signal American History, has the Quantum system, the heart and pacemaker, UnNad Sum OM of dapand upcn # • wiwtar ol antta* Postcard* must to fscatm The U.S. Department of or wonigM Tm um '« 2 GrwdiM prizt «tow ind Mandi nuat to al|MH> tom to the proofreader to de­ information it «nd» iS re- ,pace.age telem.- pa oTtt bawl) la 0i»nd Prtn hip » to mads MTV praised the movie as a “re­ Transportation, with cooper­ lete a line of type with er­ liable historic document" C’n^.ty n . try, the pacemaker and 1133*i nr tort 10036 M trtio * C ation from the Motorcycle ca)l«I the Quantum decoder. ^ comF t, , « like mM M C TELEVISION rors in it. if it showed upon and “a thoughtful, stimu­ Safety Foundation and placed over the pat,.nt . , ft,. amj d a proof.’’ he added. lating. even dramatic" others, has developed and pacemaker. T hl. information contro| both M “The words are also production A copy will be tested a licensing system, the Motorcycle Operator “ h thrOU,ll to communicate with each symbolic.” said Schles- p la c e d in the a direct L.E.D. numerical other d f . Skill Test, that can make a readout m the decoder. function, mger.«“for they represent Smithsonian’s National big difference for motor­ A hard copy printout is not only the 100-year-old Printing Archives. cyclists. When it was tested also available for a per- Because o f this new ad- A nother Exciting Service From on license applicants in Linotype machine but also Mr. Schlesinger has manent record. vancement in pacing, phy- California there was a 15 to The patient may also sicians, armed now with the end of the whole proc­ lived in Rutherford since 21 percent reduction in transmit this same data by more specific information, ess of hot metal printing M o n do w lan d s C able vision 1963, except for an 8-year accidents for those who telephone to the physician can make" better clinical itself.’’ stint in East Africa, where took the new test when or a pacemaker monitoring decisions for the benefit A Comc.ost Com pany Printing from movable he set up and operated a compared with those pass­ follow-up system like of their patients. ing the . 'd test. lead type was first done in school for training The test is designed to 1/1 Rivet Ro.ut f\Jo A rlm tjtnn, I\l J 0703/ the Western World five printers He is co-author. insure riders can handle centuries ago, by Johann with Prof Harry Kelber. emergency stops and evasive Gutenberg of Mainz, Ger­ of a definitive work on maneuvers to avoid an accident. Many states are many In the movie the printing progress. “Union 997-6600 considering the test for their viewer sees how, as late as Printers and Controlled motorcyclists. T ir. 1 und.rinflated by at little n five poundi c»n rob driy- 1978, type was still set by Automation.” (Free •r» of •• much •» ■ half gallon of gas out of every twenty. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1982—Page 5 Rutherford Receives Unico Charter The newly-formed ly presented with its Chart­ will be at a gala dinner in to women of Italian extrac­ The organization pro­ Rutherford Chapter of Un­ er at a meeting last week. the fall. tion are also eligible for vides scholarship awards, ico National was informal­ The formal presentation The meeting on July 29 membership. participation in under­ was the last meeting at Unico is a service privileged childrens work, which charter members oganization whose mem­ charities and community and civic activities and Day Cam p Ends could be accepted mem­ bers practice the motto bership is open to Ameri­ "Service above self". Un­ sponsors a mental health I t s S i x t h W e e k can citizens of Italian ex­ ico transalated from the program and a research traction of good character Italian means "one" or program to combat The Lyndhurst Summer plex, including the track, and reputation over the 'only" or ‘only one its Cooley's Anemia. It also Day Camp, under the di­ the Giants football stadi­ a g ^ of 18. The group in- kind." Additionally, the promotes good fellowship rectorship of Louis G. um and arena. Easter in , eludes businessmen, pro­ letters are interpreted as among its m em bers. Talarico, has just com­ August with a candy hunt fessional men, educators Un-Unity, N-Neighbor- Bonded by a national chain pleted their sixth week of by the Easter Bunny, Wild and others interested in liness, I-Integrity. C- it works jointly on national camp. Some of the ac­ West City, and to finish, a service : to the communi­ Charity.and OOpportuni- projects. It is non-political tivities they were involved camp picnic sponsored by ty. Men who are married ty and non-sectarian. in were Christmas in July, the Kiwanis Club. with candy distributed to The handicapped chil­ the 5 and 6 year olds. dren in the Day Camp pro­ R u t h e r fo r d C h a p te r o f U N IC O was informally presented with its Charter on Turtle Back Zoo trip, the gram have attended the Thursday. Members of the organization from other chapters attended the event. (Left batting cages. Wallington Disney Ice Show, Van Saun to right) Frank F, Licato, N.J. expansion director; John Botti, first vice president Roller Skating trips, a tour Park, Burger King and Rutherford chapter; Andrew Bertone, president of the Rutherford chapter; Anthony F. of the Meadowlands com­ Bowling. Giampappa, first National vice president; and Anthony Gaglioti, third National vice president. 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(SomiHcrcial IT e a ilfr Cllt %HrVvrTr«\ I'd siM TH amt.Vs HM ill ■fCable 3 ••• for local origination I Official Newspaper North Arlington's Official Newspaper of lyndhurst since 1921 157 Ridge Road, 251 Ridge Road North Arlinaton. N.J. Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 991-1839 998-3306 THURSBAY, AUGUST 12 10:00 “Bhife" John Saxlefs, 12:00 “Menu wtands 12.” 7:00 Tm Im p 's Sports Tel 438-8700 — 8701 Managina Editor — Beverly murphy A.M. Kelly Murphy. P.M. Desk. • Kast Kutherford • Carlstadt • 8 00 “Mearfiwlmds ‘12.” lLOOThe PiMat H n . lMDiytiwi. 8:00Conswner Advisory. ahr Npuih foator News magazine with Chet Grabowski. 5:00 “Meadiwhnds 12.” 9:00 “0rop In.” Joseph F. Meatier- f m John Sanders, host, 12:00 “Mtriiwlinds ‘12." 6:00-“Tle Beverly Job. e of Kutherford • lack O'Shea news John Sanders. Skew.” Official Newspaper Of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST II Official Newspaper Of Rutherford headlines. P.M. 7:00««rc* Ain. East Rutherford and Carlstadt A.M. Publication Offices 38 Ames Avenue 9.00 “Drop In” Carmine l.OODiytimt. 7 30 Garfield's Fife I Dram Rutherford, N.J. 07070* 8:00 “Meadoorlinds 12.” 121 Humboldt Street, East Rutherford Savino. 4:45 “KW’s News.” Annette Cerps. 417 Second Street, Carlstadt Office Manager - Agnes luke John Sanders. 10:00 John Sanders, Savino directing. trOTTh Front Pip.” News Editor, Carol Romeo T*l 438-5100 9:00“Drop In." Joseph F. Kelly Murphy. 5.00 “MufcwM i 12;” 9:00 “Drop In.” Kathleen Job. 11:00 “OHitaf With 6:00“The im rif Marft Donovan. Uuy Savino. President 10:00 “Binp.” John Sanders, Wallington Snifter 11:30 “Stiirwaj Ti Skew." Kelly Murphy. Now In Its Thlrrt Year Starfcm.” 7.00 Toro Im p ’s Spvts' John Savino, Amy Divine 11:00 “Diniitf WHk...” Editor & Publisher News Director ^ ML Disk. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 Publication Offices 12.00 “Stiir«y To 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J A.R. Cornell 12:00 “Mudtwtanfc XL" 8:00-CMSMinr AMsvy. A.M. Xdtertising Director Stardom." TeJ. 438-8700 l.OOJiytimt. A program 9:00Drip In” Carmine 8:00 “Muftwiands H ” P.M. devoted to women but Savino interviewing 9:00 “Drep In” Kathleen 1:00 Daytime. of interest wide Rep. James Florio. Donovan. 5:00 “Meadowlands 12.” enough for all viewers. G ill Job For Surrogate MONDAY, AUGUST It 10:00 “BiBfe." John Sanders, John Sanders. 4:30 Kite Ni k ." Directed A.M. Kelly Murphy. 6:00 “The Beverly Murphy by Annette Savino. It is not difficult to break one's post of surrogate. So many of the ! 8:00-‘‘MiafcwMs tL ” Il:00-The Polonian Hour. Show.” 5.-00 “MnfcwMt 12.” resolve to make no political en­ people who enter the surrogate's 9:00-“Rnp In.” Carmine 12:00“MeadowMs 12.” 7 00 “The Front Pap." 6:00 “The Bawdy Hhrffey dorsements when the post of sur­ office are still in the throes of a Savino. P.M. 8:00 Professional Wresthnt- Sfcfw.” rogate of Bergen County is in- wrenching trauma caused by the 10:00-“«i«f».” John Sanders, l:OOT)aytiRie. Presented by Baron's volved. Gill Job is the current sur­ 7:30“fir, Fta, fatten.” death of one dear and close. Al­ Kelly Murphy. 5:00 HejdowMs 12." Drugs of Rutherford. rogate and he is running for re- ready tortured by the agony of Outdoors mth John lLOO-HWflf WHt _” 6:00 “Tie Beverly 9:00-“0rop In.” Carmine election It is unthinkable that the their loss they cannot bear further Savino. 11:30 “SUinwy Ti Shew.” Savino. voters of Bergen County would not suffering by coldness in the 800Tm I m p 's Spirts Stiffcm.” i f return Surrogate Job to his im ­ surrogate's office where they must Desk. portant office by his usual com­ tie up the loose ends of the life of 9:0d“Dr»p hi.” Joseph F. manding plurality. the deceased. Job. There has to be opposition in any To Surrogate Job’s credit the election, most politicoes believe. surrogate's office under his direc­ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 But it would have been wise on the tion has proved a haven of A.M. part of Republican leaders to join courtesy, kindliness and efficien­ 8:00 “Mtatfiwlaris ‘12.” with the Democrats in giving Gill cy. It is a reflection of his own News magazine with Job the resounding endorsement kindly and gentle character. John Sanders and Jack he deserves. Without hestitation: Gill Job for O'Shea with news Gill Job fills the very sensitive Surrogate. headlines. DAYTIME is »he only cable television service just for women. 9:00 “Dtm In.” Joseph F. DAYTIME covers parenting, news, relationships, cooking, health and lots more. Job. Weekdays from 1-5 PM ET. Who Minds The Store?

The report of the State Commis­ reached the tables of the hospital sion of Investigations that some inmates. It was found, too, that sewer agencies in the state are in chickens purchased by the hospi­ an unhealthy conspiracy with sup­ tal had mysteriously taken wing pliers of chemicals and other prod­ before the chefs could salt them The W izard’s M agic ucts is discouraging if not surpris­ down in the cooking pots. ing. Wherever there is purchasing chicanery is possible. Public institutions do not suffer R ates High! According to SCI investigators alone for such thievery. Private some buyers for the sewer agen­ purchasing can be just as pre­ cies have overpaid for some of valent, given the presence of the their purchases and in some in­ same kind of greedy salesmen and stances have paid for supplies they greedy buyers. never received. How to curtail such thieveries is It is an old story. Connivance the responsibility of the officials in rears its persistent head wherever charge. All too often appointments there are greedy people — greedy of personnel is on a political basis # salesmen and greedy purchasers. and with screening perfunctory. Not long ago it was disclosed Such appointments are an almost that thousands of pounds of tuna, certain prelude to the kind of purchased for Bergen Pines, never deplorable hanky panky un­ arrived or floated away before it covered by the SCI. /ss®,jr.ci';' is a . 9 6 ‘ StfS*

Soldiets Also Cry 8© •^^-SeP' * 5 ? \ ....avtab'e . d a t e a x a ''at5' e « tree >n'e' e5' KEATOY In Ridgewood the anti-nuclear Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb­ movement used memorial ser­ ings overlook the fact that on Dec vices on the anniversary of the 7 of 1941 thousands of American dropping of the atom bomb upon military men, soldiers, sailors and FEDERAL Japanese cities to dramatize their marines, lost their lives, many lost ,500 rt«nOT'u"' ’ HOME OFFICE: 614 KEARNY AVE.. KEARNY, N.J. «* NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE: 80 RIDGE ROAD opposition to the nuclear arms their eyesight, many lost their LYNDHURST OFFICE: VALLEY BROOK t STUYVESANT AVES. race. The demonstration also was limbs and languish even today in RUTHERFORD OFFICE: 252 PARK AVE., CORNER WEST NEWELL wrapped up in a demand to end veterans’ hospitals. ME MOCK FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION wars. These men lost their lives in a Actually, what the anti-nuclear sneak attack that to them and to 991-4100 people were warning is that a nu­ the families they might have clear war will kill civilians as well New reared had they lived was as dev- f 9 1 -D a y 1 as soldiers, that no one is safe astatingly cruel as was the atom- C e r t i f i e d when the nuclear bombs begin fall­ II1 — rwncate icizingof Hiroshima and Nagasaki ing %" •ffe c tiv e annual It is possible to agree with the World War II taught America 1 0 . 5 6 ; yi*ld on cry to end wars. Does anybody many things. One of them was a really want war? country that drops its guard and its vigilance must pay a heavy « s s % . f e JSP?. But it is distressing that the knti- price in a world that is imperfect nuclear demonstrations, whether at best. An unprepared military by intent or not, seem to smear the might be the first to suffer, but United States with having done Principal. when their disasters would soon be fol­ 0r a full year at t/v fi ®re in v e s te d some deplorable and inhuman , . M 3 lowed by disasters involving the ls wh!ceh thing by dropping the atomic civilians. bomb.

The fact that this country was Any war is insupportable, a nu­ engaged in a desperate war, that clear war most of all. But a American men were dying on fragmentation bomb exploding many battle fields, that the most doesn't separate the miltiary from humane thing was to bring the war the civilian. To those it kills or to an end as quickly as possible maims it is as tragic as a nuclear weapon. seems not to matter to the anti- Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from all certificates. '* *Ce*'e IG nuclear leaders. Instead they harp In addition to substantial penalty, tax advantage is also lost if funds are withdrawn If those opposed to war must prematurely from AH-Savers, Certificates. on spreading the fear that in a conduct memorial services to ap­ nuclear attack civilians will suffer prise the people of their dangers, as much as the soldiers. No Penalty Conversions! CASH BONUS $ 2 0 Scare tactics may be a strategic let them memorialize those men You can now convert your Kearny Federal Six- of for all new depleposlts of $1 0 ,0 0 0 or Month Certificate Into our All-Savers Tax-Free more. $ 1 0 cash for■ depositingdep< between way of developing opposition to who died under bombs in Pearl. Certificate penalty free even before Its maturity $5,000 and $9,999! Cash bonus not avail­ wars of any kind. Harbor on Dec. 7. They died and suffered just as surely as did those date! Ask for details. able for the new 91-Day Certificate. Yet the concentration on the who died and suffered in Japan. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1982—Page 7

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Lyndhurst Fast Friendship Club Tw o A re A dded T o W ayne K . T hom as Pitch Softball In this weeks action Mr By Ethel Bergquist D's Contractors won their The Friendship Club Century 21 Wayne K. second straight league title met at the Social Center on Thomas Realtors of North iind their third in thee last August 5th with an atten­ Arlington would like to four years To do so Mr. dance of 213. take this oportunity to in­ D s had to win their last The meeting was opened troduce to the residents of two games of the regular by Presient Bulkowski. the Lyndhurst. Pat Gayzik and season The Athltics de­ Pledge of Allegiance was Marylou Whitaker. feated Mr D's 4-1 in 8 in­ led by Lou Luzzo and the Marylou and Pat and nings. Willie M eessing prayer by Eleanor Lotito. fo rm e r graduates of piched a beautiful seven August birthdays and Kovatd Real Estate hitter and Mark De- anniversaries were ac­ School, The Century 21 Nlartino had the game win­ knowledged. Training Program and ning hit in the eighth in­ A round of applause was Century 21 Effective Fi- ning I ’ete Shellhamer had given to Frank Bulkowski nance Course. two hits for the losers. for his work in making a Both girls are familiar This loss forced Mr D's / new podium for the club. with the Lyndhurst area Contractors to win their The club will hold its having resided there for a last two games to clinch eighth anniversary lun­ number of years. the title, and they did so. cheon for members only at Should you or any of All Seasons' Auto Staff and visitors 1 to r - Michael Melia Jr., Al Johnson, Art D s defeated City ladder the Hawaiian Palms cm your friends have any 4-2 and Wee Willies 7-0 Lambrechl. Keith Stensland. Pat Rubino, Bruce Hanson, David Hippy. September 15th. Tickets questions now or in the Jack Kochenash had four- may be purchased on Sep­ future pertaining to the hits in the two games. Marylou Whitaker New Concept tember 2nd. Real Estate field, please Jerry Bngnola was the Discussions were held feel free to call either girl winning pitcher in both I n K e a r n y on the trips to the World’s at the Wayne K. Thomas games, the second game a Fair. Wildwood Crest and office at 998-0753. Ihree Int shut out Homer- A new concept from Sun­ Shadowbrook. Dupont Wins uns vs ere hit by Rich Gray. oco Oil in auto car has All Ann LaVecchia, enter­ Fitzgerald On Mike Del Rosso and Steve S e a so n s Automotive. tainment chairman, P um e llo River Road. Kearny, as its Dean's List thanked her committee for The Athletics clinched home For Sunoco Oil. it's Peter Fitzgerald, son of their help in the recent Division Title second place a game be­ the first of a kind to offer Mr and Mrs. John catered luncheon. hind D's b\ beating Wee everything; a variety of Fitgerald of 146 Prospect President Bulkowski By Michael ter beating Diligas 12-6. Willies 10-1 Willie Messing gasoline, an auto ac­ Avenue. North Arlington again stressed the im­ Schnackenberg and Amol Precision beat pitched .1 three hitter for cessors shop, a service was named to dean’s list portance of members at­ Last Sunday afternoon, A&F Maintenance 12-3. the Athletics Mark De- center and a car wash. Re­ honors for the spring tending ten meetings in a Dupont’s team took the Martmo had two hits for cently. David Hippy, vice semester at Merrimack The playoffs begin this year in order for them to the victorious Athletics president of Sunoco Mar­ about the All Seasons days, with the exception of College in North Andover, field with a tough assign­ Sat.. August 14. At 12:30 remain in good standing ment: Win three games in In the oilier game City keting. Bruce Hanson, sto re . Service c e n te r • the service department Massachusetts p.m., Ascensao will meet and to be eligible for club order to clinch the South­ Ladder clinched fourth area manager, and Al prices are quite reason­ which is closed on Sun­ Fitzgerald is a junior ac­ the Lodi Crusaders, fol­ benefits. ern Division championship place’ b\ beating Jo Jo Johnson. Philadelphia di­ able. as are auto accessory days. All Seasons' is lo­ counting major. lowed by Captains Quar­ Delmonico 2-0. Mike vision manager visited the prices while various spe­ cated at 265 Passaic Ave­ in the Northern New Jer­ ters versus Meadowlands l>ellaKavv had the four hit Kearnv center and all cials are offered weekly nue. at the old Two Guys sey Men’s Softball Asso­ Uniform. Both games are shutout tor City Ladder were quite enthusiastic All Seasons is open seven location. ciation. “loser out” playoffs. At Steve I ’u/ika had three And that's just what 3:30, The Arch, Northern they did hits. Joe\ Rut ler. Jerry Kovats Elected By G .S. Plaza Division champs, will Lan/eroti and Della Fave By defeating the Broad meet the winner of each had two hits apiece Frank W Kovats. Presi­ schools in the nation, the ly elected President of the Street Bombers 19-6, and Ascensao-Crusaders. fol­ tor the winners dent of the Kovats Real Frank W. Kovats classes newly formed New Jersey by sweeping Mike’s Ice lowed by Dupont versus Women's Traveling Estate School with corpo­ are in Paramus, Wayne. Chapter of the National As­ Cream in a hard-fought the winner of Captains rate offices at the Garden Tenafly. Fort Lee. sociation of Real Estate doubleheader by scores of Quarters-Meadowlands Volleylfall Team State Plaza in Paramus. Pompton Lakes. Nutley. Educators. Heis the author 11-9 and 5-1, Dupont gains Uniform. Action continues Anv Rutherford women has been elected Vice Montclair. Demarest. of "Principles and Prac­ a first-round bye in the on Sunday, as the tour­ President ol the National Mont vale. Sparta, interested in playing voi­ tice of New Jersey Real playoffs, which begin on nament narrows to two Association of Real Estate Rutherford, and les ball in competition with Estate, a detailed, com­ Saturday at Latteri Field finalists, who will meet on Educators at its annual Hackensack. An estimated neighboring towns for the prehensive text book used in Clifton. Bob DeNova and Sunday, Aug. 22 convention in West Palm 40.000 men and women Mitch Makowski were the Rutherford Recreation IX*- by more than 25 schools, To get to Latteri Field, Beach. Florida. have completed the Kovats stars for Dupont, with De- partment should register colleges and universities take Route 3 west to More than l.IQfl instruc­ real estate courses since Nova blasting home runs at the Recreation Office throughout the state. Bloomfield Avenue Make tors. trainers, lecturers, he started teaching and in each game and Monday-Krida.v from 8 .'JO a right turn at the bottom seminar leaders, writers, preparing them for the The purpose of the Na­ a m -4 00 p.m. which Makowski pitching all of the exit ramp onto broadcasters, heads of state license examina­ tional Association of Real three victories. The double began Aug. 9 Tryouts will Bloomfield Ave Go half­ private and public schools tions. Many of the alumni Estate Educators is to loss eliminates Mike’s Ice begin Monday. Sept 13 way around the Allwood and others involved in real of his schools have become further and advance Cream and gives from 6-10 p.m . at the I'nion Circle, staying on Bloom­ estate education through­ members of the coveted education and training in Meadowlands Uniform School gym Coaches are field Ave. and bear sharply out the I nited States, as Million Dollar Sales Club the real estate profession. Service third place and a needded for this team The right at the Exxon station. well as in foreign coun­ of the New Jersey Asso­ The Frank W Kovats berth in the playoffs fee is $10 per person if When the road bears to the tries. comprise the mem ­ ciation of Realtors and a schools offer motivated Ascensao, despite a 16-9 asked to play on the team. left after the Exxon sta­ bership of the association number of his graduates men and women courses Sweets For The Sweet. Diane Spinner (right), pasting of Dilligas, fin­ For further information tion. stay to the right and Kovats entered the real who completed the with the newest techni­ banking office manager of United Jersey Bank's Lyn­ ishes in second place even please contact the Recrea­ you will be on Allwood estate profession im­ Brokers' course have ques, systems and meth­ dhurst office, presents a chocolate tennis racket to though they tied with Du­ tion Office at 438-2236 Place. 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It was the mayor and that it can be in hours with just a little Everybody knows that veal parmigiana is a favored dish now quite out of style because of uncovered for 35 minutes. There should be who extolled the virtues of dandelion wine. FOr imagination. the cost of veal. Some use chicken breasts or enough for four delicious servings. a time it appeared likely the dandelion would turkey cutlets great substitutes. But egg­ For my own finger lickin’ eggplant I choose be safe. Armed with knives and buckets, food as plant parmigiana is much less expensive and very small ones, slice thin, dip in egjg batter fanciers rushed to the hills to get their supply just as tasty and nutritious. and saute fast. With a sprinkling of Parmesan of dandelions for some good, old homemade cheese they are so-o-o-o go— od! wine Then they tasted the stuff. Echhh. Ingredients: 3 eggs The Greeks no doubt have a word for it and Well, Fiorino is at it again. This time he is In my mother s kitchen a familar sight was a the health people have given it one of their pushing eggplants. Believe it or not, he is 3 tablespoons water stack of slices of eggplants weighted down by own. They call it Eggplant Loaf. advocating the eggplant for wine. Those who one of her pressing irons. (How useful were 1 large eggplant, peeled and thinly sliced Ingredients: were left with empty vats after trying the those irons? Doorstops, bed warmers, defense 1 cup olive oil. Any light cooking oil will do. 3 cups steamed eggplant, mashed dandelion wine may still get some use of them weapons.) The weight was required to squeeze 3 cups tomato sauce 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese '/4 cup oil Shell W ins Two, L.E.M . A nd Fish W in '/x pound Mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced 1 '2 cups wheat germ By Jam es Dombrowksi Ferrer got his third con­ Robert Palumbo’s Hair with a 10-3 lost to the Gar­ How to: '/4 cup tomatoes North Arlington Shell secutive victory. G.P.L.A. Design. Mr. Candy field Pirates and 20-9 de­ Beat eggs and water together. Dip eggplant 1 egg upped their record to 10-1 won their second game of a dropped two games eve­ feat to High Seas Restau­ into egg mixture. Drain slightly and im­ 1 cup chopped celery doubleheader 13-2 over ning their record at 6-6 rant. a s they swept a mediately fry in small amount of oil until Ms teaspoon sweet basil doubleheader by taking the* eggplant is lightly browned. Drain on absor­ '/2 teaspoon oregano first game 13-11 over bent paper Add _rnore oil to the skillet as it is How to: G.P.L.A. of Fairlawn and needed. Place one layer of eggplant in eight- coming back in the night­ Mix egg wit h mashed eggplant. Add season­ inch by eight-inch pan, cover with layer of cap over Scotland Yard 27- ings. Soak wheat germ in tomatoes, add egg­ 2. Kay and Tony Calagro sauce, sprinkle with one tablespoon Parmesan plant mixture. Blend well, pour into greased combined for 5 home runs cheese and cover with a layer of the cheese. baking dish. Bake at 350F for thirty minutes. in the two games with Repeat until all the eggplant is used, ending Services four to six who will like it. Tony gaming two wins. with Mozzarella cheese on top. Bake at 400F for A very simple recipe for fried eggplant. Paul Bruno had 8 hits for 20 minutes. Serves four. Ingredients: Shell. A splendid variation: 1 medium eggplant, peeled, cut into '/i inch Skip Cunningham threw Ingredients: slices a shut-out over the 1 medium sized eggplant salt and pepper to taste powerful Montclair Jets. ‘a cup flour cooking oil 10-0 Bob and Ed ‘ j teaspoon salt Piet row itz had 4 RBI's for 1 e gg Vh teaspoon pepper L K M 2 tablespoons flour 3i cup salad oil bread crumbs The N.A Fish continue 2 cans spaghetti sauce their climb to play-off con­ 1 tablespoon water tention bringing their re- V2 pound Mozzarella cheese, sliced How to: cordto 6-5 with a 16-9 win '/2 teaspoon oregano Beat eggs and add water. Dip eggplant againt Bit O Blarney II. How to: slices into mixture. Dip dripping eggplant into Rich Castilione had a Wash eggplant. Peel. Slice in '/2-inch slices. bread crumbs. On a greased frying pan, fry home run and 4 runs Surrogate GilUob helps himself to a frank-with sauerkraut-at the recent picnic of Roll in flour combined with salt and pepper, batted in Sam Cruz Coach eggplant until it is golden brown. Serve with the JVS baseball league in Riverside Park, North Arlington. Start heating oven to 350F. Cover bottom Of 9- tomato catsup. ft GUIDE T0 FINE DINING IN THE MEABBWLANBS AREA

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marathons, either as runners or promoters. ideal because on a holiday such as Columbus course but must renew their licenses. A race can be sanctioned by putting up a Day the parking lots for thousands of cars are The trapping season opens Nov. 15. Sportswire $25 fee. Not only does the race go into the available. The race will be run into Keamy and Yeah? And who are those guys pulling out official books but the $25 also provides a health Harrison and back again. mustkrats almost daily? Illuminating was the discussion Tom $1 million of insurance. To make the race The Goodspeeds and Shontz gave the Longo led on his Thursday night last Sports official TAC wants the distance run authen­ project their blessing and promised all the St. Geo. Steinbrenner? Desk program on Meadowlands Cable3. Guests ticated by a recognized authority. The timing cooperation the promoters will need. With the were Joe and Mary Goodspeed of Tinton Falls also is done by a professional — if the race is to right kind of prizes and publicity the Pioneers Slowly, ever so slowly, the pendulum and Dean Shontz, former running coach at be offici'al. In all of these things the expect to attract a couple of thousand runners. seems to be swinging in the direction of George William Paterson College, and now operating Goodspeeds and Shontz are ready to help. If they do they will be achieving something of a Steinbrenner. the feisty owner of the New York a running shop in Millburn. Among the eager listeners to the program miracle for a start-up affair. Yankees. The Goodspeeds are an interesting couple. were Carmine Torsiello, who runs the C & J There is no doubt that the salary contracts Joe, who toils at Western Electric, Newark, by Glass Co. down on River Road, North Arling­ Course For Trappers awarded to the players have caused a lot of day and looks over amateur running by night, ton, and Joe Ward, executive director of the eyebrow -raising. But the usual reaction has is president of The Athletics Congress, USA. Pioneers. Everything is organized these days. Time been, "Well, if the players can get it they TAC was established when Congress, trying to The Pioneers have a 15.5 mile marathon was when you wanted to trap you brought should get it because they don't have too much mediate one of the many disputes into which scheduled for Columbus Day which this year is yourself some traps and set them in the tim e.'' the Amatuer Athletic Union got into, decided celebrated on Oct. 11. The Pioneers have put meadows to pull in some of the muskrats that But the continuing revelations of how the to split supervision of amateur athletics into together a big committee and is pushing hard still abound down there. But no more. You've players put the bite on management for even 18 divisions. TAC is one of them and the to make the race, the first of what they hope got to be licensed. more than their salaries is now creating the Goodspeeds run it. Mary, a gracious, former will be an annual event, a tremendous success. The New Jersey Division of Fish, Game feeling that the boys are really a greedy lot and athletic teacher is the registrar and has 3,500 They have already received the TAC sanc­ and Wildlife suggests prospective trappers to are so involved in deals it is a wonder they listed runners on her books. Joe handles the tion and are busy putting together a series of apply now for the mandatory trapper training have time to show up at the stadium. supervisory end. prizes that will make the race attractive to course if they expect to be licensed in time for Revelations that Dave Winfield, got, Since marathons have become so popular a many runners. the season opening in November. besides his millions, promise of donationsfor his director for long distance running was set up At the present time the Lyndhurst Corpo­ Under the law, anyone applying for an charity foundation, and that Tommy Johns and that job is filled by Shontz. They had some rate Center is scheduled to be the starting and initial trapping license,regardless of age, must is angry because he can t get a low-interest good advice to those who want to get into finishing line for the big run. The center seems first complete a free course in trapping pro­ rate on a $200,000 loan, have made the average cedure. fan wonder if George Steinbrenner can be all Application cards now are available at that bad Giants-Colts Battle sporting goods stores or from regional offices The kind of ball these million-dollar per­ of the state agency. A stamped, self-ad- formers have been playing has made George an dressed envelope to the Division's Education even more sympathetic figure What does a unit, Box327, Hackettstown, New Jersey, 07940, man have to do to satisfy the modern baseball For Scholarship Fund will also receive applications. player? And where are the lawyers who put the As soon as the application is processed the squeeze on management when their clients are The G iants’ pre-season the New Jersey Press As­ such educational activities Steelers exhibition August agency will notify applicants of course dates, hitting into feeble doubleplays or serving up schedule begins August 14 sociation Scholarship as the Hugh N. Boyd Ur­ 21 m ay be obtained by against the Colts in Balti­ Fund. Inc. ban Journalism Workshop, m ail, at the Giants’ offices times and locations. The courses are usually goof er balls? Maybe the lawyers ought to be more, but New Jersey foot­ which provides journalism in Giants Stadium or located strategically in the northern and south­ forced to take their cut at the plate — they're ball fans will have to wait training for minority high through any Ticketron out­ ern parts of the state. Trappers already hold­ doing well enough selling the talents of their N JP A ’s scholarship pro­ school students, and let ing licenses are not required to take the mediocre clients. until Saturday, Aug, 21 to gram is the largest press Rutgers University’s Jour­ hear the sounds of football association undergraduate return to the nalism Resources Institute scholarship program of its Great Baseball Meadowlands That’s (JRI). kind, thanks to the Giants’ when the Giants face the Also benefiting from this benefit games. In the past It is a pity folks are not turning out in greater Pittsburgh Steelers in the year’s gam e will be the six years, grants totaling numbers to watch the Legion tournament at COMING SOON > first of two pre-season John V. M ara Memorial $49,000 have been awarded Breslin Stadium. Some of the classiest baseball home games. Fund, which honors the to 65 college students pre­ in the area is being played. The Giants-Steelers late president of the team paring for careers in jour­ On Sunday night one of the great games of match m arks the sixth and the brother of the pres­ nalism. the long, honored Legion series was played year in a row that pro­ ent chief executive. TTie MARCEL’S ceeds from a Giant pre­ New Jersey’s news­ M ara Fund aids cancer re­ when Paterson defeated Bloomfield 4 to 3 in search at St. Vincent’s season gam e will benefit papers benefit also, as the EIGHTEEN, that's right, EIGHTEEN innings, Hospital in New York City NJPA Scholarship Fund, n t was nerve-wracking baseball. But the SPORTING GOODS and the John V. Mara ! Inc also funds continuing teams played like big leaguers. The college THANKSGIVING education programs and Catholic Youth Organiza­ and pro scouts who had seats around the field tion sum m er camp for § OUTLET DIVISIONS NOVENA in-service training semi^ never left the premises. They said it was one of underprivileged children. nars for N JP A newspaper the best gam es of any place they had ever seen. 122 Ridge Rd. Lyndhurst TO ST. JUDE Tickets for the Giants- 0 Holy St. Jude, Apostle staffers. N JP A also assists A youngster named Ken Grant of Paterson and Martyr, great in virtue came in from shortstop in the sixth inning with (Across from Maschio s 'Restaurant) $ and rich in miracles, near f The BEST in FOODS the bases loaded and retired the side after kinsman of all who invoke your special patronage in j and LIQ l’ORS » allowing a single run. From then on fireball TOP BRAND NAMES AT DISCOUNT PRICES time of need, to you I have Grant was a streak. In 10 and two thirds inning recourse from the depth of i he struck out 23 batters and gave up only four I HUETTEMANN’S my heart and humbly beg to J hits. He's a righty and he'll be in the big •ADIDAS NIKE PUMA-WILSON• DUNLOP whom God has given such leagues before long. great power to come to my i assistance. Help me in my Delicatessen and Grocory The tournament comes to an end Saturday. present and urgent petition. i The game should be a lulu. Get there early HEADSP0RTCRAFTFELC0 226-226Vi P aterso n A ven u e In return, I promise to make because a huge crowd is expected. These East Rutherford, N.J. i your name known and cause teams play for keeps and play exciting base­ you to be invoked. St. Jude i AND MANY MORE ALL KINDS OF GERMAN STYLE BOLOGNA ball. pray for us and all who in­ i voke your aid, Amen. Say Imported & Domestic Table On Monday night there was a typical game. UNIFORMS — WARM-UPS — T-SHIRTS — SHORTS — SOCKS three Our Fathers, Hail Luxuries & Specialties | Saddle Brook, which eliminated Rutherford, Maiys and Glorias. Publica­ WE FEATURE POPULAR BRANDS OF took on Montville and blew them out of the tion must be promised. This stadium 6 to 0. Montville stuck in there until Novena has never been Beers -Wines Liquors I the fifth inning when everything, including the known to fail. 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Felician Com m unity Chorale Resumes A vie w o f th e f o r m a l H a rd e n * at Baacabel RntoratkM in Garrison-oo-Hudson, Hours“ " t e Cby aVV Felician Community singing in four-part har­ New York, where Promenade Cia certi will be keld oa Saturday, August 14 and on Moon Sat- "chorale will resume re­ mony. Itis composed of Saturday. August 28. The concerts will be played by the Delafield Brass Quintet, which gO a.AA .fl'- 1 hearsals on Tuesday. Sep­ people of all ages. is composed of members of the West Point Military Academy Band. Concerts will be tember 7th from 7 p m. to 9 For further information, from 3 p.m. to 3:45 p.m., and again at 4:15 p.m. ta 5 p.m. Boscobel Restoration is located m 0»''v g r>.lT> p.m in Harmony Hall at on Route 9D in (.arrison-oo-Hudson, New York, just eight miles north ol the Bear cat) Felician College at 9 a-W ______Ihe College. 778-1190, ext. 13 between 9 Mountain Bridge. Admission is $4 for adults and $2 for children. Children under six are The Chorale is a mixed a.m.and 5 p.m. admitted free of charge. For information, call tl4-XB-W3g. chorus of men and women

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t t . THURSDAY. AUGUST 12, 1982—Page 15 dardbred purses." The Count’s Corner... Quigley, who has spent more than 25 years in the The Meadowlands will unable to gain admission as Hambletonian Week. game, promises some new wrap up another harness to the overflow parking More than $6 million in developments for the Big racing season Aug. 13, un­ lots, left their cars on the purse money was distrib­ M’s coming thoroughbred challenged as the pre­ highway and walked to the uted during the week, season that will open a 100- miere track of its kind in track, were allowed to topped by the $1,957,500 night campaign Labor the world. enter without paying ad-, Woodrow Wilson Pace and D a y , S e p t. 6. S am Signs that the track mission, and this was not capped with the (850.000 Anzalone, the track’s mar­ would become the best sur­ added to the official atten­ Hambletonian, often re­ keting and public relations faced from the day it pre­ dance count. ferred to as “The Ken­ director tells me he has a sented its initial sulky card tucky Derby of Harness dozen outstanding side at­ Sept. 1, 1976. On that night The 1982 season will go Racing.” tractions for the thor­ the official attendance was down as one of the biggest In between, the 1653.250 oughbred campaign ” recorded as 42,000-plus in the history of the sport, Peter Houghton Memorial Anzalone said he will an­ But the crowd was much especially the next to last Aug. 3, the *125,000 Merrie nounce the schedule of spe­ bigger many patrons week, Aug. 2-7, referred to Annabelle and the $150,000 cial events for the thor­ Countess Adios Aug. 4, the oughbreds before the Proclamation $200,000 Tarport Hap. meeting starts “I’ll tell $300,000 Oliver Wendell you there are going to be Here They Are. Still The Champs. Formisano, coach; Tom Ferullo, Mark Maiorano, State of New Jersey Holmes and the $100,000 some biggies," he says Rutherford's Babe Ruth US-18) team has won the state Dane Lambie, Bob Baffuto, Steve Azzolini, Pete Kelly, Executive Department Nat Ray tests Aug 5, the So. it's so long to the championship two years consecutively and is now Billy Manning, Tom Zech, Bob Conklin, Tim O'Brien, WHEREAS,, The American Legion Base­ $235,000 Hambletonian Fil­ harness horses until Jan . engaged in trying for its second national title. In the Fran Westervelt, coach, and Jim Manning, manager. ball Program, the oldest and largest or­ ly Oaks, the $100,000 North 1983 and hello to the thor­ bottom row, left to right: Be. Calvitti, Phil Renshaw, Bat boy is Jimmy Davis. Scott Ives was absent when ganized youth sports activity in the Nation American Pacing Series, oughbreds Mike Pascas, John Coughlin, John Wilson, Vic picture was taken. for young m en in their late teens, is celebrat­ Aug. 8 were contested Tht1 * • * Wernicki, Dennis Rogers. Top row: same order: Mike ing its 57th Anniversary this year; and U S Pacing Champion­ ETC. — Is there such a ship, a $60,000 number, WHEREAS, the program in New Jersey thing as teaching left-hand was part of Hambo Day The Amazin’ Team Tastes Defeat has grown to the point where there are now turn racing to yearlings? When Mike Formisano pool. N Y.. Kutherford Kutherford last year The next day things were “That is a week to re­ Yes. Spendthrift Farm, the more than 100 teams participating in the and Jim Manning, the men finally lost. 3 to 2. to the sw ept th ro u g h the re- different. Trailing by a run member," noted Bob huge breeding complex in 1982 season in almost every county in our behind Kutherford s amaz- host Liverpool team in a gionals and then continued after Pennsylvania had put Quigley, the general man­ Lexington, Ky., has three State; and ing Babe Ruth team, spoke Middle Atlantic Regional the rampage on to the na- across two runs in the ager for all racing at the training tracks where of the future they always game. John Coughlin, who fifth. tional Kutherlord finals. The exploded present WHEREAS, the program which has pro­ Big M “In all my years yearlings are taught the s a id . W h e n we a re had not tasted defeat in 11 in crop the hope seventh, to duplicate hammering that ven to be 'a stepping stone to the major around racing, I can never basics of racing. One is an beaten. games, was the downcast across record, four even runs if the record leagues for participants in the past has remember one to match it orthodox five furlong dirt T he t e a m h a d ru n loser now is m arred by a defeat, almost 2,000 young athletes prticipating in for large purses " track. The others are through 53 straight vie- However. Kutherlord In the Liverpoolooo gameo?o 1 - 100 00« i - New Jersey during this current season; and "That’s a powerful grass courses. Young tories i two years and came back the next day to R utherford s custom ary 2S— (R)wnSon WHEREAS, the principles of good sports­ statement." noted a horse­ horses learn about turf seemed unbeatable But defeat Pennsylvania's opportunistic bats failed to WP—Rogers(110) LP--Mano manship and respect, along with a healthy man who has dedicated his racing there and those canny Manning and For- team 5 to 3. Dennis Rog- crackle. The team left sev­ life to the runners. But it’s bound for European desire to succeed in fair competition, have misano knew that there is ers, who has yet to ex- en stranded on the bases. Saturday the truth I think the thor­ stables are introduced to no such thing as an ever- perienee defeat as a Babe 'You can t do that and 000 020 0 - 2 5 2 been instilled in tens of thousands of New 021 BOO i - 5 0 oughbred people should left-hand turns which are lasting victory skein. Ruther. was the winning i Jersey's youth through this program over expect to w in.’’ said Man- Hfc- (fl) Mann6cek: IP— Gougnim (10- the past 57 years; and WHEREAS, the 1982 State Finals will be held at Breslin Field, Lyndhurst, Bergen County, on August 12-14. 1982, inclusive; NOW, T H E R E F O R E , 1, THOMAS H. KEAN , Governor of the State of New Jersey, WOMANTIME do hereby proclaim AUGUST 8-14, 1982 as FUNTIME AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL WEEK in New Jersey, and urge all citizens to participate in appropriate ceremonies mark­ FOODTIME ing the 57th Anniversary of The American Legion Baseball Program. GIVEN, under my hand and the Great Seal LEARNTIME of the State of New Jersey, this third day of August in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighty-two and of the Inde­ NEWSTIME pendence of the United States, the two hun­ dred and seventh. THOMAS H. KEAN COMEDYTIME . Governor By The Governor: JANE BURGIO, Secretary of State FITNESSTIME CAREERTIME FASHIONTIME HEALTHTIME BEAUTYTIME MONEYTIME . DESIGNTIME

T h e w e ig h t o f b e in g p r e s id e n t of the New Jersey State Senate and mayor of Nutley doesn't curb the athletic interests of Carmen Orechio. Here is John The first a n d only c a b l e Healy’s excellent action photograph of the alternate governor of the state taking batting practice at the recent game between the oldtimers of Nutley and television service devoted Lyndhurst. Nutley won with Orechio pitching. The official allowed just three hits and banged out a couple himself. exclusively to w om en. Nets’ Cheerleader Tryouts

The New Jersey Nets have dancing and have announced the for­ acrobatic skills are wel­ mation of a professional come to audition. The only cheerleading squad for the requirement for any in­ 1982-83 National Basket­ terested parties, besides ball Association season. being 19 or older, is that This will be the initial sea­ they wear a body or warm­ son for the as yet unnamed up suit to the tryouts The squad. tryouts are closed to the Preliminary tryouts for public. the squad will be on Tues­ The Nets cheerleaders day evening. August 17 at will be under the direction 7 30 p.m. in the American of Ms. Carol Steimle of It hits home. Heritage Room of the Woodbridge. Anyone in­ Quality Inn located at 283 terested in auditioning Route 17 South in should contact Nets' Direc­ Hasbrouck Heights. Any tor of Promotions. Bob A cable television presentation of Hearst/ABC, women 19 and older who Moran at <201 > 935-8888 Softball Standings Meadowlands Amol Precision Northern New Jersey SOMF Men's Softball Association AJrF Purr-fect NOW Maintenance Final Regular Season SM thera DIvW m Dupont—X Standings Ascensao k Son—Y C a b le 3 Meadowlands U niform EVERYDAY Service—Y The Arch—X Captains Quarters—« Mike's ice Cream Lodi Crusaders—Y Ronnie’s Place Hasbnxick Heights Jo-Jo'3 P in a d Street Bombers Shop-Rite Dilligas 1-5 P.M. Torn * Sweet Shop Page 16—THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1982 -

Severino-Kuenzle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Noone Pasquale and Vivian Se- graduate of North Arling­ verino announce the en­ ton High School and C.P.I., Noone- Convery gagement of their daugh­ Paramus, is a systems The wedding of Barbara brother’s best man. Usher- ter Michele of North Ar­ analyist for Custumation Michele Convery, daugh­ ing were Lance lington to Robert F. Inc. in Edison. She attend ter of Mrs. Joseph T. Con- Berkheimer, John Fallon, Kuenzler Jr., son of Mrs. Bergen Community Col­ very of Whiting and the Carl Potignano, and Mat­ lege working toward a late Mr. Convery, to thew Noone, brother of the Mr.and Mrs. Charles Yanulevich Marilyn Windaad aad Jaime Caaal Caroline Olson of Emer­ son. A Fall 1983 wedding is degree in Computer Sci­ 'Hiomas Patrick Noone. groom. B ridal Ceremony Held Wineland-Canal planned ence. Her fiance is owner son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ The bride, a graduate of of Master Security Sys­ as H. Noone J r of Nutley, Queen of^Peace High For Lynn Marie Glennon The prospective bride, a tems in Ridgefield. took place June 25 in St. School. North Arlington, Mrs. Teresa Wineland of ter Marilyn to Mr. Jaime D o m i n i c ’ s C h u r c h , and M ontclair State Col­ Lynn Marie Glennon. Mr Yanulevich is on as- Lyndhurst announces the Canal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bricktown. The groom’s lege. is a speech therapist daughter of M r and Mrs. Moises Canal of F irs t F o r Valvanoa father, a deacon in the William Glennon of North Hackensack. employed by the Arlington, was married to church, officiated. A re­ Manchester Township Miss W ineland is a grad­ M r and Mrs. Anthony Cignarelli of Lyndhurst Charles John Yanulevich, ception followed at the Board of Education. The uate of Felician College Valvano of Sanford Ave­ and the late Joseph son of M r and Mrs. Barclay in Belmar. groom, also a graduate of and is presently teaching nue, Lyndhurst, announce Cignarelli. Charles Yanulevch of Lorraine Rowe, sister of Queen of Peace High 7th grade at St. Francis the birth of their first North Arlington. Mr. Paternal grandparents the bnde, was matron of School, is a marketing ad­ School in Hackensack. child, Anthony Joseph at are Ju lia and Salvatore Yanulevich is a 1900 grad­ honor Other attendants ministrator for AT&T Her fiance is employed Clara Maass Medical Cen­ Valvano of Page Avenue, uate of Stevens Institute of were M arianne Adamoli Long Lines. Parsippany. by United W ire ft Hanger ter, Belleville, on July 28. also Lyndhurst. Technology. Hoboken, and and Geri Barker, also sis­ Since their return from of Hasbrouck Heights as a Anthony weighed in at is an engineer of Exxon. The child’s father is a ters of the bride; Roberta a wedding trip to Hawaii machinist. seven pounds two ounces. The bride. a dental foreman employed by the Convery, and Veronica and California, the couple A Fall 1983 wedding is His mother, Diane, is hygienist. is a 1979 gradu­ Bergen County Park Com­ Noone. sister of the groom have been residing in planned. ate of Fairleigh Dickinson the daughter of Margeret mission in Rochelle Park. John Noone served as his Bricktown. University. The bride wore a dress of silk chiffon with venise lace and pearls, and matching hat She was at­ tended by her sister. Carol Glennon, who was maid-of- honor. along with. Mrs. Mary Ellen Wiggins. Miss Carolyn Zjawin, and Miss Maureen Glennon. who was the flower girl. After a honeymoon in Now is the time Spain, the couple will be residing in Holland where D o ughe rty- Breitkreitz to bring back your Mr and Mrs Michael Hope Dian? Smith Dougherty of Oradell. New Jersey, announce the en­ Smith-Hilliker gagement of their daugh­ Mr and Mrs Harry School and Capri Hair In­ ter Joan to Gregory Smith of Rutherford have stitute. Breitkreitz. son of Mr and announced the en­ Mrs Edward Breitkreitz gagement of their daugh­ Her fiance graduated of Lyndhurst. ter Hope Diane to Jam es J. from Bergen Tech and is old flame The prospective bride is Hilliker son of Mr. and employed by the a graduate of River Dell Mrs Herbert Hilliker of Rutherford Board of High School She is em­ Rutherford. Educatin. ployed by Huffman-Koos The future bride gradu­ A May 1983 wedding » as an accounting assistant. ated from Rutherford High planned. Gregory is a graduate of Bergen Technical High School and is employed as a welder by General Foods Corporation. The couple plan a wed­ ding for September of 1983.

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Accttwry Oapt - Mon Sat 8 00-9 00 • Sun I0:00Ti Soviet 0«pt. - Mon-Sat. 8:004:00 LINCOLN . MERCURY. INC. Q*ICUR71 5 997-0800 H0U*S: Fall fiat Service-Me*.-Sat. 740*00 *Sm . 1040*00 626 RIDGE ROAD., RT.17 S., LYNOHURST, NEW JERSEY # I 3 p.S. We’re Your Local Dealer THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1982—Page 19 'Obituaries Ernest J. Dabinett, Leader Co-Founder ton Leader and the East five grandchildren and neral Home. Interment Emest J. Dabinett, co­ Rutherford. Rutherfrod Leader. The five great grandchildren. was Wednesday after ser­ founder of the Leader After World War I Mr. Mr. Dabinett was at rest vices in G race Episcopal Newspapers, died in his Dabinett joined with an­ latter newspaper was H arriet Lee W iniarski, in the Collins Calhoun Fu­ Church sleep Sunday at his home other East Rutherford vet­ merged with the Carlstadt in Rutherford. eran, Fred S. Berner, who Free Press and today is Mr. Dabinetts 87th served in the Army, to es­ known as the Leader Free F r i e n d O f T h e P u b lic birthday was Sunday. tablish The Commercial Press. Bom in Rutherford, Mr. Leader in Lyndhurst. Mr. Dabinett. who Harriet Lee Winiarski, a rived in this country band of forty-nine years, leanred the printing trade Dabinett lived there until When Mr. Berner retired Rutherford resident for aboard The Mayflower. Leo L. Winiarski, a son while serving in the Navy, his return from navy ser­ from the newspaper in 1936 over 75 years died at her Surviving are her hus- Leo L., Jr. of Ho-Ho-Kus, a vice in World War I. He Guy and Carm ine Savino supervised the technical home on Monday after a daughter Lee Juslin of Stella Finneran settled in E ast Rutherford of Lyndhurst entered into a end of the newspapers, op­ lengthy illness. Brockton, Massachusetts, after that. Following his partnership with Mr. erating a printing plant at B om in Kansas City, Funeral services were and three grandchildren, retirement from the Lead­ Dabinett. 251 Ridge Road. Lyn­ Kansas in 1905, she was the held Monday for Stella Brian, Stephen, and er newspapers in 1963 he The new group soon es­ dhurst. Finneran, 81, who died daughter of George S. Lee Douglas all of Ho-Ho-Kus. tablished the North Arling- moved again to Survivors include Mr. and M aud Paddock Lee. Thursday at Beth Israel A m em orial service was Dabinett s wife, Linda The fam ily moved to New Hospital, Passaic. held on Saturday at The Arthur Parkerton Kelgallen and a son, York in 1906 and settled in Mrs. Finneran was bom Grace Episcopal Church, Funeral services were a s o n , A r t h u r H of Ernest J. Jr.-, retired from Rutherford. and lived in Glen Ridge for Rutherford. held Saturday for Arthur Rochelle Park; a daugh­ the Federal Bureau of In­ She attended Rutherford the past 35 years. In lieu of flowers, the J.Parkerton, 75, who died ter, Mrs. Lois Duerr of vestigation, who lives in Public Schools, and was a She was the co-founder family requests that con­ Wednesday at St. Mary s Hasbrouck Heights; and Bayhead. graduate of the Mary Lyon of the Joseph R. Finneran tributions be sent to Tlie Hospital. Passaic. seven grandchildren. Other survivors include School for Girls in Co. of East Rutherford. Rutherford Public Li­ Mr.Parkerton was bom Services were from the William B. Van Buren (left),, vice president and Swarthmore, Pennsylva­ She and her husband brary. in Wood-Ridge and lived in Kohler Funeral Home and secretary of M erck & Co., Inc., Rahway, congratulates nia, and The Columbia founded the company in Guided W alk Theresa M iller Rutherford for the past 43 at Grace Church, Dr. Jerome M. Pollack, president of Fairleigh University School of Jour­ 1939. She owned, operated A guided nature walk Theresa E. Peratti years. Dickinson University, on the progress of the nalism. and was secretary and M ary M cSherry through Rampo Valley Miller, formerly of Prior to retirement in University’s first capital campaign. M erck’s gift of In addition to raising a treasurer of the company County Reservation on Rutherford, died August 5, 1969, he was employed by Services were held $80,000 to Partners in Education: The Fund for Fair­ until her death. Ramapo Valley Road family, her activities in 1982 at her home in May­ Wednesday for Mary V. leigh Dickinson University, for basic m edical research the Bendix Corp. of (Route 202), Mahwah, is Rutherford were centered Her husband, Joseph R., wood. Born in New York McSherry, 77, who died at the U niversity’s Oral Health Research Center in its Teterboro for 27 years as a scheduled for 10 a.m. Sat­ around civic affairs. She died in 1954. Saturday at West Hudson Hackensack Dental School, helped the cam paign near City, she lived in supervising expediter. urday, Aug. 28. it is an­ had a long-standing in­ Mrs. Finneran is sur­ Rutherford for 33 years, Hospital in Keamy. its halfway point. The fund-raising has a goal of $20 He was a member of the nounced by Freeholder terest in public education, vived by a son, Carl of before moving to Florida. m illio n . Grace Episcopal Church. Mrs. McSherry was bom Archie Hay. Liaison to the and although she never Glen Ridge. New York, where she lived Mr. Parkerton is sur­ in Jersey City and lived was a m em ber of the local County Park Commission for 45 years until moving vived by his wife, the there and in Keamy until Katherine Janosz school board, she seldom Albert Scalam oni Information about the to Maywood 6 years ago. former Irene McClelland; coming to Lyndhurst 17 park com m isions sched­ Services were scheduled Her husband. Wojciech. missed a meeting, and was Albert L. Scalamoni, 75, She and her husband had years ago. a tireless worker for many ule^ of free public pro­ for Wednesday for died in 1950 and her first died Friday at Moun­ owned the M iller News and She was a machinist for grams and guided walks Katherine Janosz, 93. who husband. Paul Zielny. died of the candidates she felt tainside Hospital, Glen Stationery store in Flori­ Anthony Caruso General Motors at its may be obtained from the in 1924 would work for the better­ Ridge. da, New York for 33 years. Funeral services were died Saturday at Jefferson Hyatt Division of Harrison wildlife center. 891-5571 ment of the school system. Monday for Anthony Manor Nursing Home in A son. Stanley Zielny. Mr. Scalamoni was bom She was also a member of before retiring in 1963 af­ Her prim ary interest, Caruso, 66, who died Passaic. died in 1974. a daughter. in Newark and lived in the American Legion Aux­ ter 20 years of service. Violet Scserbak. died in even in her later years, Lyndhurst for the past 60 iliary of Florida. N.Y. Her Thursday at Beth Israel She was a parishioner of Gives Thanks Mrs. Janosz was bom in 1975 and a daughter. was the Rutherford Public years. husband. John F. died in Hospital. Passaic. Sacred Heart R.C. Church. I would like to extend to Poland and came to this Sophie Zielny. died in 1925 Library and she was a 1975. She is survived by Mr. Caruso was bom in He was a self-employed Her husband, Harold, all my friends and neigh­ country 75 years ago. liv­ member of The Friends of two daughters, Joan F. Lodi and lived in Wall­ She is survived by three salesman for 60 years died in 1357. bors m y heartfelt thanks ing in Passaic before mov­ the Library. Lotwis of Maywood and ington for the past 40 sons, Benjam in Zielny of before retiring this year. She is survived by a for all their kindnesses ing to Wallington 58 years She was a member of Theresa D Em ilio of Deer years. Wallington. Joseph Zielny He was a member of the stepson, Jam es, and a during my husband’s ill­ ago 'Hie General Society of Park. Long Island, two He was a Marine veter­ of Cranberry Lake and Al­ Lyndhurst Elks BPOE No. brother, William D’Arcy. ness and after his death on Mayflower Descendents, grandchildren and several an of World War II. He was bert Janosz of Elmwood 1505 and the Irish-Ameri- both of Lyndhurst; three July 16th Also for their She was a member and and her lineage traced to nieces and nephews. Fu­ also a retired garment Park; throe brothers. can Club of Keamy. He sisters, Mrs. Anna Aspin thoughtfulness and ex­ one of the founders of Most Edward Fuller who ar- neral Mass was held on worker. Stanislaw Seroka, was also a member of the Wall of Maywood, Mrs. pressions of sympathy at Sacred Heart R.C. Church Aug. 7 at Our Lady <£ieen Mr. Caruso is survived Wladislaw and Kazimerz Mount Carmel Senior Patricia Crawford 'of the tim e of m y daughter. in Wallington She was a of Peace Church, May­ by two brothers. Andrew Seroka, and two sisters. Citizens of Lyndhurst North Arlington and Janet Dorgeloh’s, death on member of the Living Felicja and Pawlina. all in wood. Burial was in Holy of Lodi and Salvatore of His wife, 4he former Margaret D ’Arcy of Lyn­ August 3rd. May God bless Rosary Society, The 'Hurd Cross Cemetery. North Ar­ Poland; seven grandchil­ Englewood; and a sister. Order of St Francis and TTieresa DeMarzio, died in dhurst; and two grandchil­ you all. dren and seven great­ lington. Arrangements Mrs. Lillian Fernandez of 1961 A son, Joseph, died in dren. Mrs. Lillian Liston TTie Polish National Al­ were by the Trinka- grandchildren W s n 1978. Lodi. liance. Faustini Funeral Home. Services were at Sacred Mr. Scalamoni is sur­ ifetime Maywood. Congregational Heart Church Arrange­ vived by two daughters, ments were by the Sunday. August 15 (Unit­ George Downs, Form er Resident for Mrs. Joseph (Beatric) Presbyterian Ippolito-Stellato Funeral Natonick of Lyndhurst and ed Church of Christ), Un­ He was former vice Church Service - 9:30 Home Today 'Thursday i local Center, where he late comfort, ion Avenue at Propect commander of the Mrs. Josephine LoManto Filanda Moscatell services will be for (Ieorge served as adjunct fac­ a.m. The Rev. Robert Place. Service of worship American Legion Post of Montclair; two broth­ A. Downs of Albany, for­ ulty member Tomlinson will be the at 10 A.M. Guest speaker Filanda Moscatell. 70, 109 in Rutherford ers, Victor of Matawan merly of Rutherford, who He recently was preacher on Sunday, Au­ Rev. Lois Sundeen. con­ died Sunday at Columbia I s time and Gerald of Valley died Sunday at St. Peter s honored as the first He is survived by his gust 15th, 1982 ference minister for New Presbyterian Hospital in Stream, N .Y.; three sis­ Hospital in Albany He was recipient of the annu­ wife, the former Shir­ Jersey. Central Atlantic New York City ley Adams: a son. to send ters, Mrs. Margaret Tren­ E p i s c o p a l 60 al Senior Service Cen­ Conference of the United Mrs. Moscatell was bom ters of Albany Award George A Jr of Bever­ to of Bloomfield, Mrs. Pat Services at Grace Mr Downs was a flowers. Chuch of Christ. Organist: in Italy and lived in New for outstanding hu­ ly. Mass . three daugh­ (Helen) Vecchione of gerontologist and had Episcopal Church on the Joanne Puntolillo; worship manitarian service to ters, Suzanne Vander For S ym pathy Jackson and Mrs. Edith York most of her life, mov­ been executive direc­ flowers and p lan ts, Eleventh Sunday after leader: Mrs. Lydia the community. He Putten of Vashon. Cervone of Belleville; and ing to Lyndhurst 18 years CALL Pentecost will be held at 8 tor of Bnai B'rith Park Wash . Elizabeth Cray- DeCrosta. chairm an of the ago View Apartments in was recipient of the three grandchildren. and 10 a.m . conducted by craft of Richmond. Bill’s Florist worship board. Child care She was a parishioner of Albany, a senior citi­ Black Businessman's Funeral services were the Rev. William D. Award in Atlantic Va.. and Army Spec. 4 80 Union Blvd. provided. Sacred Heart R.C. Church. zens housing complex, held Monday from the Roeger. Supply Priest, as­ City Carolyn Downs; a Wallington, N.J. Picnic in Memorial Park since it opened in Ippolito-Stellato Funeral She is survived by her An adviser to the A l­ brother, Arthur of Al­ 778-8878 sisted by Lay Readers of at 5:30 P.M. Sunday. 1973. He was formerly Home and at Sacred Heart husband, Rante; a son, bany Retired Senior bany, N.Y.; three sis­ the Parish. Christian Ed Board Meet­ the housing coordina­ Ronald; a daughter, Marie Volunteer Program, ters. Mrs Dorothy R.C. Church The Holy Eucharist. tor for the Roman ing Tuesday, August 17. at Garlepp, and a brother, he was formerly a con­ Quinn of Lancaster, Rite I. will begin the Day the church: Vespers Ser­ Catholic Diocese of Sisto DiLiso, all of Lyn­ sultant to the National Pa , Katherine Harold at 8 a.m . followed by the vice at 8 P.M . Wednesday. Camden. N.J. of Clifton and Rose dhurst; three sisters, Catholic Chanties in Holy Eucharist, Rite II in­ August 18, led by Rev. Miller of Hamden. Evilina DiLiso of Italy, He served from 1961 Washington, DC. He cluding the Sermon and Schoen: Odd Couples Conn , and five grand­ Giovanina DiLiso of Lyn­ to 1970 with the New was a delegate to the music by the Organist at Beach Day on Saturday, Jersey State Housing National White House children. dhurst and Onelia Lupiani 10:00 a.m . August 21. Finance Agency as Conference on Aging Services were scheduled M EM ORIAL HOME, INC. of New York City, and two He was a Navy veter­ housing specialist for Wednesday at St Teresa of grandchildren the elderly, the first an of World War II and 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071^ Avila Church in Albanv Services were Wednes­ person in the nation in also served as a Navy and 1 1 A M at Hillside ESTABLISHED 1929 NURSING day from the Ippolito- this capacity on a state corpsman with the Cemeterv in Lvndhurst HOME Stellato Funeral Home and level. He started his First Marine Division PARK MANOR Arrangements are by the 438-7272 at Sacred Heart Church work in this area as in the Korean War. JOSEPH M. NAZARE, Mgr. Dedicated to Better Patient Care llamel Keenan Funeral chairman of the Re­ where he received a presidential citation. Home Inc in Albanv Specializing in Female Patients FUNERAL BRUNCH tired Workers Com­ ACCOMMODATIONS mittee of the Bendix I We offer a unique service PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF AGED ■ com prised of a complete Corporation of Teter­ REHABILITATION PROGRAM CONVALESCENT ■ luncheon We do all the boro in 1953. PHYSICAL THERAPY CHRONICALLY ILL [ planning at this difficult He was a graduate of OXYGEN & FRACTURE EQUIPMENT I tim e 5 Blocks from Holy POSTOPERATIVE ] Cross Cemetery Rutgers University, SPECIAL DIETS HIGH SEAS returning there in j/s//,//* I960 upon receiving a 23 Park Place. Bloomfield RESTAURANT FUNERAL HOME 185 River Road Ford Foundation fel­ Louis J SteMato J' North Arlington lowship to study the OWNER MANAGER 7 4 3 -7 7 7 2 social aspects of aging This space is contributed as a free service to be used for at the Urban Study advertising of Church, l odge, Club or Senior Citizens A nd Jesus looking Member of N.J & American Nursing Home Assn. activities. To use this space, just drop your brief Professional Care in a Hom elike Environm ent announcement bv the newspaper office. 251 Ridge Road upon them saith, w ith and mark it ‘ Ipprflito-Stellato Ad.” \%e will run as manv ads as space permits. Kirst come, first served. m a n it is im possible, but not w ith G od; for PAROW w ith G o d oil things Funeral Home, me. are possible. DIFFILY SERVICE TRUSTWORTHY • DEPENDABLE Serving Every Religion A mini-card party sponsored by the MARK 10 27 W oman's C lub of Lyndhurst will be held at HENRY S. PAROW the Parks Dept, on August 18th, at 1 P.M. NEIGHBORLY SPIRIT OWNER MANAGER Tickets are $1 .50. Hostesses are Catherine 185 Ridge Ruad North Arlington While our services retain that neighborly Jankowski and Rose Saar. spirit of sympathetic understanding, they 998-7555 also reflect high standards of efficiency and 1 competent direction. a a a .

bONtRAL HOME Lyndhurst Garden Club Flower and Craft Show - BURK-KONARSKI ' Sat., Sept. 11, 3 to 8 P.M. Sun., Sept 12 A.M. THOMAS J. DIFFILY FUNERAL HOME to 5 P.M. at St. Michael's Old Church, Page SERVING ALL FAITHS FUNERAL HOME, INC. Ave. THEME: Melodies in Flowers. Public in­ with JOHNT. DIFFILY, Manager vited to exhibit. Reservations to exhibit: 19 LINCOLN AVENUE. RUTHERFORD, N.J. Dignity-Reverence-Efficiency & Economy 438-7215, 7-8 P.M. 939-1050 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford John L. Burk, Dir. I. Paul Konarski, Mgr. Walter Calhoun, jjTT. j u Assistant Manager Phone 939-0098 52 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N.J. " 081/— - 3534 939-0490 Service, Experience, Dignity y Large Chapels Parking on Premises Page 20—THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1982 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMENO' the'CO TH E ------DE OF THE BOHOUGH OF RUTHERFORD. CHAPTER 131 ENTITL£D^ONING"-- AND CHAPTER 51 ENTITLED "LAND USE PROCEDURES." TO AMEND VARIOUS DEFINI­ Cable Guide TIONS. RESTRICTIONS ANDFEE5. “ ' . * n M , ri1 BE IT ORDAI NED bv the Mayor and Council o* the Borough <* RUhartord, _ NaahvMe, TN ESPN's Horse Racing ^SECTION 1. Chapter 131 of the Coda, Section 131-2, S C IS amended to change the definition of FENCE to read aa to ------. . .. Weekly FENCE A barrier of permanent construction, such as wyxxt meW SSSOSSS 110:00 SportsCenter costs, rails, wire mesh or similar malarial, used as a me ana of protection ___ Toronto at Hamilton P.M. DHOn^ME or confinement consisting of either two types: •:00 Vintage Baaaball Film: 12:00 1982 Strangest Man In (a) Open Fence - A fence that is at least 50% ooen construction havlno The O ld B all Gam e1 ,, «»■ . M C i m i ■M llm i open spaces at feast the same sim between each two pickets, slats or roowen UMnpranvn other construction element, including chain like fences. USD I5S SpwOCwitar 2:00 Budweiser Preaenta PROGRAM GUIDE (b) Solid Fence - A fence which is constructed of material wbkh has no open spaces, such as a stodiade or basket fence or chain link fences ProteaalofuingdM Top Rank Boxing from THURSDAY 8/12 WEDNESDAY 8/18 NasMNe.TN FRIDAY 8/13 with slat* woven through. ■ . Thursday August 12 10:00 SportsCantar 4:30 CFL Football: SECTION 2. Chapter 131, Section 131-9. Sub-paragraph O (2), is DAYTIME PLSASE MAKS MB HAPPY, COUPLES IN CRISIS, DAYTIME COUPLES IN CRISIS, amended to read as follows: ... , 11:00 International Toronto at Hamilton liOOpw (2) No fence or wall shall exceed the following heights - In the RacouctbaK Beaa Kymrmon and Dr. Dr. Otia Maxflald liOOpei Husband discovers he listed zone and all front yard fences shall be open fences: A.M. 7:00 ESPN's Inside Baseball has terminal illness. 12:00 te a r* AAU Junior ChamptonaMpa: M en's 7:30 SportaCenter Th«odor« i. Rubin dis­ offers crisis ther­ All Other __ B-2, HC. Olympics from First Round — M atch 8:00 Australian Rules cuss th« problMU and apy to couplas. Zones ORD Zones Memphis, TN # 2 — Don Thom as vs. cauMs of dapressiont Front Yard 3' S' FootbaN: R ichm ond vs. how to fight back. Side Y a rd 4' V 3:00 SportsCenter Wendell Talaber Fitzroy Reer Yard 4 • 4:00 Auto Racing '#2: The 11:30 AN-Star 9:30 PKA FuN Contact COOKING, Peter Kump subject, however, to the following: . , ...... (a) A dog run mav have fencing of a maximum ot six (6) feet in French G rand Prix SportsChallenge: Karate from Bangor, JUST GOOD POOC: COOK­ COOKING, Peter Kuap shows how to make a Super B owl XII D enver height, provided that such area is located in rear vard areas onlv 5:00 Auto Racing '82. IMSA ME ING MITH JULIA CHILD daaonstrates forwula 4 course meal in 15 and is set back from any lot line at least ten (10) feet. In no case GTU Race from Lime Broncos vs. 1968 UCLA 11:00 SportsCenter for quiche* without minutes. m av a dog run '.loser to a neighboring building than It Is to the Bruins prin cip a l building on the lot. Rock, CT pastry dough. GOOD NEWS, Ken Minyard, 6:00 ESPN’s SportsForum P.M. DAYTIME (b) A private residential swimming pool area must be sur­ 12:00 CFL Football: Tuesday August 17 1:30pm "Mr. Fix-It" - Do it rounded by a fence as set forth in Section 131-9 L. 6:30 ESPN's SportsWoman DAYTIME GOOD SEWS, Kmn Minyard, GOOD NEWS, Kan Minyard yourself plumbing. (c) A tennis court area, located In rear vard areas onlv may be 7:00 SportsCantar Toronto at Hamilton 1:30pet surrounded bv an open fence only a m axim um of fifteen (15) feet In 3-00 1982 National Roller "Wo**an Pow*r". with 2 guests who height, said fence to be set back from anv lot line the distances 9:00 Gymnastics: USGF A.M. turned a unique idea required for accessory buildings in the individual zoning districts. Single Elimination Skating 12:00 1982 Strangest Man In (d) Off-street parking, loading and driveway areas shall meet Championships — Brian ChamptonaMps from FootbaN Competition into a million dollar the requirements specified in Section 131-9 F. R. Worth, TX business in a year. SECTION 3. Chapter t31. Section 131-9, Sub-paragraph I (3) is Babcock vs Jim 2:00 ESPN’s Inside BaaabaN DAYTIME HEALTH, Tonsillectomy: Hartung and Kvm 5:00 1982 Strongest Man In 2:30 SportsCenter 2;00pm amended to read as follows: Football Competition An ear, nose t throat (3) Undersized Lots. Anv parcel of land with an area, or depth, Fischer vs Katny 3:30 PKA Full Contact specialist discusses or w idth, less than that prescribed fo r a lot in a zone in w hich such Johnson 7:00 SportsCenter Karate from Bangor, lot is located, which parcel was under one (1) ownership at the date DAYTIME HEALTH, Pregnancy Over HEALTH, A mother gives the controversy over 10:00 SportsCantar 8.-00 PKA Full Contact ME 2:OOpa of the adoption of this ordinance, and the owner thereof owns no Karate Special from S:00 Australian Rules 30: What are the a demonstration of if and when tonsils adjoining land, mav be used as a lot for anv purpose permitted in P.M. risks? Can Modern breast feeding. Dr. should be removed. the zone, provided that the minimum area of such lot shall not be 12:00 Sasrs AAU Junior Atlanta, Q A FootbaN: Richm ond vs. less than seventv-five (75%) percent of the area required for the 10:00 SportsCenter Fitzroy Medicine help insure Marvin Eiger, author EXERCISE, Diana Nyad zone in w hich it is located. The rights acquired herein fo r the use of O lym pics from that you have a of "The Complete M am phis, TN 11:00 CFL Football: Calgary 6:30 To Be Announced rfith Jim l Sue such lot as a building parcel shall terminate should the at B ritish Colum bia (L) healthy baby? Handbook of Breast­ substandard (ot merge in fee with anv adjoining land or property. 3:00 M otorcycle Racing from 7:00 SportsCenter Peterson - how to do SECTION 4. Chapter 131, Section 131-9 I Is amended to edd Sub- 9:00 ESPN’s Inside Baseball feeding" discusses the negative side of Dsytons, FL: EXERCISE, Diana Nyad pros and cons. paragraph (4f to read as follows: Daytona Supercross 9:30 All-Star exercising. (4) Existing Sidevard Violations: No variance application is Sunday August 15 SportsChallenge: end guest Susy Prudden required for a construction permit, which otherwise would be 5:30 Australian Rules . demonstrate exercises EXERCISE, Diana Nyad INTERVIEW WITH BARBARA p erm itted under the code, where propertv contains an existing non- Football: North ^"Super B ow l XII Denver Aerobics: Exercising WOODHOUSE: Author of conforming sidevard; provided the requested permit will not Broncos vs 1968 UCLA to strengthen Melbourne vs Carlton A.M. Abdominal Muscles. for your heart fc lungs "No Bad Dogs" talks extend nor enlarge the sidevard violations. 7:00 CFL Football: From the 2:00 All-Star Bruins SECTION 5. Chapter 131 of the Code, Section 131-9, Sub-paragraph A, DAYTIME A VIW PROM COSMO, about "You t Your Dog". is herebv amended bv adding an additional Sub-paragraph <6) to read 55-Yard Line 10:00 SportsCenter BURT WOLF - How to as follow s: 7:30 SportsCantar Super Bowl XII D enver P M 2 ;30p« Helen Gurley Brown Sharpen A Knife DAYTIME FROM WASHINGTON: (6) GARAGES. Calgary with Alice Gtnott on CITIZEN ALERT, A pub­ In residential zones the owner shall not be required to replace 8:00 ESPN's S portsForum — Broncos vs. 1968 UCLA , 12:00 CFL FootbaN. FROM WASHINGTON: 2:30pP Thursday Edition B ruins at British Columbia being over "50" and lic affairs program or rebuild any existing vehicular garage building previously happy. CITIZEN ALERT, hosted by Shirley required bv the zoning code, if said garage is destroyed bv fire or 8:30 Budwaisar Prssants 2:30 S portsC enter 2:30 AustraNan Rules A public affairs condemned b v the Building Inspector as unsafe; provided however Football: R ichm ond vs. Robson. that the area of said garage be maintained for parking of vehicles. Top Rank Boxing from 3:30 PKA Full Contact program hosted by N eshvllle, TN (L) »Speed Fitzroy SECTION 6. Chapter 131 of the Code, Section 131-9, Sub-paragraphs L Shirlev Robson. (1), (2) & (3) are amended to read as follows: 11:00 SportsCantar A tlanta, G A 4:00 PKA Full Contact (1) No private residential swimming pool shall be constructed 5:30 Intarnatlonal Karate from Bangor, or installed on anv lot unless the lot contains a residential building. Friday. August 13 Racquetball ME Pools sHall be located in the rear vard or side vard areas onlv and Championships. 5:30 E8PN’s SportsWoman DAYTIME FAMILY MATTERS. The DR. LEE SALK TALKS DR. LEE SALK TALKS WITH shall be set back at least five (5) feet from anv Inside property line 6:00 Bast of Notra Dama 3:OOpP Bank Street College of WITH TEENS: "Twins”- TEENS, A revealing in­ and ten (10) feet from any street line. Women's First Round — (2) A swimming pool shall occupy no more than seventv-five A M Match #2 — Heather Football: 1977 F ighting Education helps parents How do twins feel sight into the need for (75%) percent of the side or rear vard area In which it Is located. 12:00 Auto Racing '82: The Stupp vs Karin Walton- Irish vs. USC understand what child­ about going their privacy by teens. (3) A private residential swimming pool area must be sur­ French Grand Prix Trent 7:00 NASL Weekly ren learn from fight­ own separate ways? rounded bv a suitable fence o r w all w ith a self-latching gate at least NEW TECHNOLOGIES, Ray four (4) feet but no more than six W feet In height, and said fence 1:00 Auto R acing '82: IMSA 6:00 B est of N otra Dama 7:30 SportaCenter ing 6 where to draw 3 sets reveal some limits. Whitten of NASA talks shall not require minimum setback from anv lot line except the GTU Race from Lime Football: 1976 Fighting 6:00 WCT Tennis: The surprising truths. fence shall e set-back ten (10) feet from any lot along a street. Rock CT about new product Irish vs USC C alifornia C lassic Final COOK'S TOUR, Susan COOK'S TOUR, Susan advances. SECTION 7. Chapter 131 of the Code, Section 131-9, Sub-paragraph C, 2:00 CFL Football: From the 7:00 S portsC enter from LaCosta, CA Gordon Clark hostess - is amended to read as follows: 55-Yard Line Gordon Clark hostess (C) Corner Lots. Anv structure located on a corner lot in anv 6:00 1982 CCollege World 11:00 SportsCenter Greek salads 6 soups. Peruvian beverages. d is tric t other than B-3 shall be set back from both streets a t least 2:30 S portsC antar S eriesrle i Hitllgnlights the required front yard distances, except as provided in Section 3:30 Budwaisar Prasants 9:00 Vlntiit age Bsseoall Film: Wednesday August 1R DAYTIME HOME SEWING S, FASHION, 131-9 L. No structure, fertce, planting or wall over three (3) feet in Top Rank B oxing from 'The O ld B all Game ' height shall be maintained within twenty (20) feet of anv street Nashviila, TN 3:30pm Carol Lawrence with intersection. 10:00 S portsC enter guest Ann Cole show SECTION 8. Chapter 51, Section 51-29,is supplemented by adding Sub- 6:00 Lagandary P ockst 11:00 Best o f N otrs Dame A.M. DAYTIME GOOD HOUSEKEEPING JENNY'S GARDEN, Jenny paragraph G. to read as follows: Billiard Stars: In/mg 12:00 PKA FuN Contact , NEEDLECRAFT - How to Harmon tells how to swimwear fashions - ne* (G) Joint Applications; Where any two or more of the above Football: 1977 Fighting iiiOESL fabrics and styles. Crane vs Joe Balsis Irish vs USC Karate Special from make pillows. ,..shed a little bright­ applications are filed and heard simultaneously, only the larg e r fee 7.00 S portsC antar ness in child's among said applications shall be charged. Atlanta. 6 a SECTION 9. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon 9:00 CFL FootballfcFcom the P M CAROL WALLACE, "A 12:00 CFL Football: Calgary 2:00 NASL Weekly sick room. publication according to Law. 55-Yard Line Woman's Purse" at B ritish Colum bia 2:30 SportsCenter FASHION 6 HOME SEWING, , 9:30 ESPN's SportsForum 2:30 Horseshow Jumping: 3:30 WCT Tennis: The NOTICE 10:00 SportsCantar Carol Lawrence with The Cleveland Grand C a lifo rn ia C lassic Final fashion personality DnYi'XME 80*S WOMAN. Barbara The foregoing ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the P.M. Prix from LaCosta, CA Patti Fox on 6 4:00pm Feldon on Senior Cit­ Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford in the County of 12:00 Budwaisar Prasants 5:00 WCT Tennis: The 6:30 To Be Announced different fashion izens.- The positive ap­ Bergen, New Jersey, held August 3, 1982 and w ill be further con It be red Top Rank B oxing from 7:00 SportsCenter proach to the problem for final passage after public hearing at a regular meeting of said California Classic Final 9:00 ESPN's SportsWoman identities.____ Mavor and Council to be held in the Municipal Building in said Borough N ashviila, TN from LaCosta, CA (L) DAYTIME Df aging. on September 8, 1982 at 8:00 o'clock o.m. 2:30 Bast o f Notra Dama 9:30 NASL Weekly '80'S WOMAN, Barbara '80’ S WOMAN, Barbara 8:00 SportsCantar 4:OOpi Feldon-"Daughters of Feldon with Rita PHYLLIS DILLLR HELEN S. SOROKA Football: 1976 Fighting 8:30 Exhibition Basketball. 10:00 SportsCenter _____ Borough Clerk Irish vs. USC P.M. Divorce"-effects of Smith, a woman who D A TE D : August 4, 1962 NBA A ll-Star Game from parental divorce on single-handedly rid Rutherford, N.J. 3:30 ESPN's SportsForum China 12:00 PKA FuH Contact KITCHEN CONVENIENCES, PUBLISHED: August 12, 1982 4:00 CFL Football: From the Karate Special tram today’s women. her neighborhood of Fee: S59.28 ' ______10:30 ‘‘Down the Stretch" muggers fc junkies. Rita Davenport with 55-Yard Line ESPN's H orse Racing Atlanta, OA information on the 4:30 Auto Racing'82: The 2 *0 WCT Tennis. The Faser Oven ORDINANCE NO. W eekly AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT AN ORDINANCE French Grand Prix 11:00 SportsCenter California Classic Final ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE EMPLOYMENT, 5:30 A uto Racing 82: IMSA from LaCosta, C A JENNY'S GARDEN, Jenny VEGETARIAN COOKING, DAYTIME TRAVELING WOMAN, Dena TENURE AND DISCHARGE OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES GTU Race from Lime 5:00 1982 Strongest Msn in Harmon offers infor­ Jennilee Harrison of 4j_30jm_ Kaye talks about shop­ OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF Rock. CT Monday August 16 Football Competition THE C IV IL SERVICE ACT (TITLE 11, N.J. REV. STAT.) OF NEW JERSEY, mation on cactus. "Three's Company" ping and customs reg­ NO. 2314-82 ADOPTED MAY 4, 1902. 6:30 SportsCantar ulations . e------7:00 ESWaSportsForum-—m -*---a-BJhlfin BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH 7:00 CFL F ootball: Toronto A.M. nvwivviMi m m DAYTIME DAYTIME BUTCHER, Merle TRAVELING WOMAN, Dena OF:RUTHERFORD: at H am ilton (L) SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 23U-S2 adopted May 4, 19S2 entitled "A n 12:00 WCT T ennis: The 7:30 SportsCenter 4:30pw Ellis demonstrates Kaye with travel Ordinance Regulating the Emrtoyment, Tenure and Discharge of Certain 10:00 Unlimited Hydroplane California Classic Final 600 Auto Racing *61: how to cut chuck roast. photographer John Officers and Employees of the Borough of Rutherford, under the provisions of R acing: Thunder on from LaCosta, CA German G rand Prix Stage. the Civil Service Act (Title 11, N.J. Rev. Stat.) of New Jersev" be and the same the O hio" LUCILLE'S CAR CARE is herebv amended and supplemented to include the following positions, salary 2:30 SportsCenter 9:00 Auto Racing '82: IMSA LEGAL NOTICE rates and effective dates: 11:00 Sport&Ctntw 3:30 A ustralian Rules Kelly Challenge from CLINIC, offers the MEDICINES IN YOUR nuts and bolts of car KITCHEN, Graeme Creditors of Marv Nasco, de­ EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1982 Football: North Lim e Rock, C t DESCENDING LIST — FULL TIME POSITIONS Melbourne vs. Carlton 10:30 AM-Star aschanics. Graydon tells what ceased, are bv order of G ILL C JOB, Saturday. August 14 Horseshow Jum ping: SportsChallenge: herbal medicine is Surrogate of Bergen Countv, dated Base Slap One Stop Two about. July 16, 1982 upon application of the 15,225 17,118 19,011 The C leveland G rand W orld C ham pion NY subscriber notified to bring tn their Mechanic Foreman MAV A.M. Prix Y ankees of the 1930's debts, demends and claims against Sanitation Foreman W W 7:00 SportsCenter vs 1956 W orld her estate under oath, within six Shade Tree Foreman M/W 12:00 Budweiser Presents ESPN’s S portsW om an months from above date. Sewer Foreman M /W Top Rank B oxing fro m 9:00 Champion NY Yankees Rose LaFaso 9:30 “ Down th e S tre tc h ” 11:00 SportsCenter 636 Third Ave. 14,649 15,924 17, t1 MONDAY 8/16 TUESDAY 8/17 Lvndhurst, N.J. 07071 R)lice & Fire Sig. Svst. Repairer Executrix & Electrician Robert R. Guide, Esq. Sr. Maintenance Repairer DAYTIME FROM WASHINGTON: CIT- NEWSWEEK WOMAN, News 576 Vdltev Brook Ave. Sr. Maintenance Repairer-Ateson 1:OOpw IZEN ALERT, A public segments focusing on Lvndhurst, N.J. 07071 Mechanic affairs program hosted events of special in- Attorney Tree Surgeon by Shirley Robson. terest to women. Published: August 12,1962 Fee: <6.24______15.426

14,123 JUST GOOD FOOD: COOK­ Equipment Operator ING WITH JULIA CHILD; LEGAL NOTICE Equipment Operator-Parks Birthday Feast. DECISION OF 13,014 LYNDHURST Truck Driver DAYTIME LIVING t LOVING, Dr. SPEAK UP « LISTEN, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Mechanic Repairer Helper 1;30pi Karen Blaker conducts Sonya Hamlin and ele­ M EETING OF Tree Climber THURSDAY. AOG. 12 a simulated marital mentary school stud­ JuerI v ' 437 Sluvvesant Avenue, 10:00 H Breakthrough (PG) p.o 12:00 M (am) Victory (PG) p.3 9:00 H Yesteryear 1947p.4 Lvndhurst, New Jersev. Block 126, Maintenance Repairer M Never Never Land (G) p 10 12 50 H Aften(R) p. 14 9:30 M GaiaBdhefR) p.10 DAYTIME HEALTH, Melanoma: The HEALTH.Chi Id Develop­ Park Caretaker 200fc5 M Saturday The 14th Decision - Approved. 1130 H Spiral Staircase (PG) p.3 (PG) p.6 10:00 H Ctaeh Ol Thane (PG) p.3 2 : 00pa» most serious type of ment: Separation - 11,419 M In God WS Trutt (PG) p.6 2 50 H UnaraurgatedH 11:00 M Tim p. 14 skin cancer. Recog­ An important stage of ^ Applicant - Neil and Gail Visone, Building Maintenance Worker 1:00 H (pm) Running Scored (PG) 3:30300 M* Eye OlOf The Need*Need (R) p. 14 Laborer 12:00 H (pm) Sk nizing it early can a child’ s growth. How Type of Application - To renovate 1 30MS.O.B.(R) p.6 3:445 H Measarre At Htah(R) p. 10 12 30 M Never Never Land (G) p. 10 5:1515 H YesteryearYsetaryear 1947 p 4 save your life. does it happen? What existing dwelling. 2:30 H Video Jukebox 6 p 10 2 00 H Under The Rainbow (PG) p.3 can go wrong? Property - 621 Lewandowski 3:00 H LkSitsOutQaorgiep.14 5:30 M ZootSult(R) p.3 a (R) p .10 Street Lyndhurst. New Jersey. Block Zi5, Lot 13. 3:30 M MghtMuric(PG) p. 10 3:30 M Tim p.14 EXERCISE, Diana Nyad NOTICE 5:00 H ThaGotdBuQp 3 SUNDAY, AUG. 15 4:00 H Y alarya r 1947p.4 with guest Susy Prudden Decision - Approved. 6 00 H TheHWeeweys(G) p. 14 5 00 H MooncMdp.3 . ^2 ? ? * the necessary resolution The foregoing ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Mavor 6:30 H (am) Never Never Land deeenstrate stretching M Never Hmm Land (G) p.10 ■ep.6 exercises for delivery. for the above applications are on file and Council of the Borough of Rutherford in the County of Bergen, New Jersey, 7 30 M The Street Hghiar(R) p 10 7 30 M Student Bodtee (R) p.4 600 H Never Newer Land (G) p. 10 S i ^ . ' 5 , at the office of held August 3 .1982 and wrffl be further considered for final passage after public 8 00 h Video Jukebox 8 p. 10 theB u lld in g Inspector, Town Mall. hearing at a regular meeting of said Mayor and Council to be held in the 8:00 H UneapurgaiedHH 7 00 M Frtdey The 13th (R) p. 10 ARLENE DAHL’S LOVESCOPE Lvndhurst, New Jersey. 8 30 H Ughts Out Georgia p 14 7:30 H Race For Pennant 6p. 10 Municipal Building in said Borough on September 8, 1982 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. 9:00 H Spiral Staircase (PG) p.3 9 00 M The Salt Flat Wd(PG) p.3 Traits of Aries. FRANK PISCATELLA HELEN S. SOROKA 8 00 H Massacre At Htoh(R) p.10 Attorney for the M mGodWeTn4t(PG) p.6 10 30 H WWy Wonka (G) p 10 DATED: August 4, 1982 Boroutf> Clerk 10:30 H Laughs 9. 00 M Tim p. 14 Bo« <**«**"»"■ M Eye Ol The Needle (R) p 14 Rutherford, N.J. 11:00 M S.0!B. (R) p.6 9 30 H Under The Rainbow (PG) p.3 Fee: $9.36 12 00 H (pm) Never Never Land 10:30 MQalaxine(R) p. 10 PUBLISHED August 12, 1982 11 45 H Tartan The Ape Man (R) p.3 12 30 M m God We Tru$t (PG) p.6 11 30 H EyeOfTheNeacSe(R) p.14 DAYTIME A VIEW FROM COSMO, OUTRAGEOUS OPINIONS Fee 140.56 ______1 0 0 M (am) The Street Fighter 1 30 H Video Jukebox Bp 10 12 00 M (am) Friday Tha 13th p. 10 2:3Qpw Helen Gurley Brown UPDATED, Helen Gurley 145 H Eye Of The Needle^) p 14 2 00 H Ughts Out Georgia p 14 . 135 H RaoeForrfannent6p.10 2 30 M Never Never Lwid(G) p. to 2 30 MZootSuN(R) p.3 talks with Shcre Hits Brown talks with critic 3:50 H FWstFamiy(R) p 10 2 00 M Ceddep 6 about stale sexuality - Rex Reed about his 4 00 H Breakthrough (PG) p.6 2:05 H Maseecre At Hktfi(R) p 10 4 00 M Under The Rainbow (PG) p.3 4 30MTheHldeeweys(G) p. 14 what really excites a feelings and attitudes 5:30 H Nobody's Baby p 10 5 30 H Beech Boys p M 3 35 H Side Mountain I (PG) p.14 man? toward the people he 4:00 H Night Music (PG) p.10 writes about, their 6:30 H WIRy Wonka(G) p.10 5:15 H Yesteryear 1947 p.4 FRIDAY. AUG 13 ~ M Student Bodlea(R) p.4 work and the Entertain- 6 00 M (am) Mr. Qoodber (R) p.3 8 00 H Johnny Cash p 6 ment Industry.______6 30 H Kids On The Bloc* p 3 M mGodWeTru8t(PG) p.6 WEDNESDAY. AUG. 18 DAYTIME YOU (PARENTS) ARE SPE­ INTERVIEW WITH DR. MARY 7 00 H Never Never Land (G) p 10 9 30 H Ughts Out Georgia p. 14 6:30 H (sin) The Gold Bug p 3 3iOOpi CIAL, Fred Rogers on CALDERONE, Author of 10 00 M Eye Of The Needto(R) p. 14 M TheHWeewaya(G) p. 14 "The Family Book About nsurance Si0lfe 8:30 H Hardly Working (PG) p.10 school experiencesi M Birth Of Beetles p 6 11 30 H Breekthrough (PG) p.6 7 30 H Raoe For Ferment 6 p. 10 Helping a child through Sex" on explaining sex 10 00 H Victory (PG) p.3 12 00 M (am) Student Bodies p. 4 8:00 H 8ooufa Honor p 4 the first few days. to children 5 to puberty 10 30 M Friday The 13th N(R) p 14 1:10 H Frtdey The 13th I (R) p 14 8:30 M Picturesp 4 12 00 H (pm) Side Mountain N 1:30 M lnGodWeTru$t(PG) p.6 H “The eBMckPaart10:00 t(PG) p.6 PERSONAL SIDE, Joann* HESTER MUNDIS, "The M Cacx*ep6 2 40 H Laughs M Uhe Old Timas (PG) p.14 Gleason interviews Facts of Life". 2:00 H Attack ForceZp 4 3 30 M The Water BeMes(G) p. 14 1130 H Nobody's Baby p►. iO10 Linda Kelsey of "Lou 3 55 H Video Jukebox 6 p. 10 ARLENE DAHL'S LOVESCO^ M Cheaper To Keep (R) p 10 h iSSSilSSHpfin 12:00 M (pm) Bloody VMantlna p.6 Grant". Personality traits of 3 30 H Hardly Working (PG) p 10 6 12:30 H Breaktwough(PG) p.6 ar(R) p p.10 1:30 M Three Wwrtorsg. 10 Taurus. 5.00 H Never Never Land (G) p 10 2:00 H Johnny I _ DAYTIME NEWSWEEK WOMAN, News FAMILY TRAVELS, Marty £ tq* / 4 /Vc7 6 00 M Caddtep 6 MONDAY. AUG. 16 3 30 h Soeura Honor p.4 3 ■- 3Qpi segments focussing Leshner - "Weekend 6 30 H Kids On The Block p 3 M “ ’ on events of special Getaway". 7 00 H Side Mountain H (PG) p 14 6 00 H (am) T P 14 5. 00 M UksOtdi?ii»e(PG) P14 INSURANCE 8:00 M Frtdey The 13th N (R) p 14 6:30 M Victory (PG) p.3 5:30 H The Gold Bug p 3 interest to women. FASHION i HOME SEWING. 9 00 H Victory (PG) p.3 8 00 H SpiralStsjrcees (PG) p.3 6:30 H Klda On The Block p. 3 Carol Lawrence deMon- TO FIT YOUR EVERY NEED 9 30 M Under Tha Rainbow (PG) P 8 30 M Under The Rainbow (PG) p.3 7:00 H Roos For Pennant i p. 10 strstes ribbon fashion 11 00 H Frtdey The 13t> I (R) p 14 9 30 H What On Earth? p. 10 M Three Werrtorsp. 10 with Ann Xaras. INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT (IRA) GOOD NEWS' 11 30MMr.Goodbar(R) p.3 10 00 H AttackForaaZp 4 7:30 H Johnny Ceshp.e The $1500 tax deferement has been raised to $2,000 per year. And the new law 12 30 H (am) HardfrWortdngp 10 10 30 M ThaWaisrBvBabiee(G) p 14 9:00 H AflanfR) p.14 11 30 H Coast To Coeat(PG) p.10 M Bloody Vtfsn«ne(R) p.6 effective Jan. 1st. 1982 extends the elegibility to AU working people 2:00 H Attack Forc»2p 4 DAYTIME BO’S' WOMAN, Barbara 80’S tflMAN. -Barbara M BlrthOIBeetleap 6 12:00 M (pm) BepersleWa, 10:30 M M0*MuriC(PG)p.lO An Ira is a very valuable shelter that while limited to a relatively small amount 3 40 H Victory (PG! p.3 1 30 H Heaven CanWall(^G) o.6 1100H UnanurgaledHM 41OOpi Feldon - What it's like Feldon with Nina O’ 4:00 M Pictures p.4 M Under The Rainbow (PG) p.3 12:00 H (am) Breeidhrom^ p.6 to be a female prison- Neill who 10 years ago $2,000 a year can multiply to surprisingly high levels due to compounding of 5:30 M The Plot (PG) p. 14 3 30 H SfWai Statrcees (PG) p.3 100 M Ptakaeep.4 er from a former inmate wrote "Open Marriage"- M WoNen(R) p. 10 135 H Sseufe Honor p.4 how things have changed earni«|s on contributions tax-deferred until retirement. And you pay no tax on thk 5 00 H Kids On The Block p 3 2 30 M Lite Old Tlmee(PG) p. 14 FISH FACTS, Claude until retirement. SATURDAY. AUG. 14 Gobet tells how to BRIDES EYE VIEW, with 5:30 H The Hideaways(G) p. 14 315 H DoadhrSMngjR) p.3 CALL U S FOR DETAILS 6 00 H (am) 8pirW Stairoas P-3 M Vlclory{PG) p.3 4.30 M TaraenTheAaeMsn(R) p.3 evaluate the quality hostess Sandy Carter - 7 00 M Sitting Ducks (R) p.: 7:30 H WhelOnEerthTp.lO 6:00 H BrasMhrou^(PG) p6 of fish. Shirley Gratia* answers U Separale WOys(R) p. 14 bridal problem*i photo­ 7:30 H Yeeasryew 1947 p.4 THE WALLACE REPORT, 8 30 H Under The I (PG) P. 8:00 H TaraanThaApeMan(R) p.3 grapher tells how to M Victory (PG) p.3 9:00 M Wo8sn(R) p.10 get good wedding Savino Agency 10:300 H Scout'sScoursK Honorp. 4 10:00 H Heaven Can Wei (PG) p 6 pictures. M SekxdeyThe 14th (PG) p.6 11:00 M Vtotory(PG) p.3 VEGETARIAN FOOO, Jayne 12:00 M (pm) FMuresp.4 1145 H Coast To Coaat(PG) p. 10 Master gar­ "A lert Insurance Service" 12:30 H 6aah0fTMns(PG) p.3 1:00 M (am) S eparateW M p. 14 dener Jerry Baker on Kennedy abpw* how to 1:30 M SWIng Oucks(R) p.3 1:20 H First FapwVjR) p.10 "Ho Hassle Vegetable cook vegetable soup. 2:30 H 8oM8talraass(PG) p.3 2:30 M TheSbeotntMar (R) p. 10 Gardening* shows how 251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N.J.- 3 00 H Attack FomeZp.4 NO SEW DBCORATING. Jan­ 3:00 M Vfcaory (PG) p.3 Portions of the Atlantic sea­ 10* *10* can provide 4 00 HYataryear 1947 p.4 4 00 M Never Never Land (G) p. 10 et Roda - How to get a board are sinking at a rats food for a family new lease on life for 5:00 H Under The Rainbow (PG) p. 4:40 H Une^urgetedHE of 4. 438-3120 M The Plot (PG) p. 14 5:30,1 FrtdoyThe 188»(R) p. 10 of about a lo ot per century. an old lRMpehade. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1982—Page 21

LIMMRI&CHIVAL [ n mai ntati m m u m AGENCY 280 Stuyvesant Avenue l i l 77 Hidge Road, North Arlinfton + 4 n Lyndhurst 939-1022 HOMETOWN O 201-991-7500 AGENCY LYNDHURST NORTH ARUNGTON OUR SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE - 3 bedrooms, large living room, sun LET U S SELL YOUR WIFE porch, modem kitchen, beamed dining room, new bathroom Ona of than dwnnlnt homts! HOME OF THE WEEK upstairs and in the basement, fully carpeted 1st and 2nd Manbr Section — Cape Cod features LR, DR, 3 floors, good size well kept lot appro. 40x125' EXCELLENT BUY $78,000. Bdrms., lV i baths, finished basement, all on large lot. $87,500 MsaRouonfcTt Capt -3 bedrooms, aluminum siding, insulated windows Prospect Avenue — Large Mother-Daughter with 5 Yount split in com, Ik . 6 with alum, screens. Large modern kitchen with dishwasher Bdrms., LR, DR, Mod. El Kit. and a basement rm. (3 bdrms.) tile bath., 14Vi%mortg. to qualified buyer. $64,500 apartment. $88,500 (., central air., carpeting Starter Heme - 1 family, 3 bedrooms, income from seven Stover Avenue — Stucco Cape Cod offering LR, DR, ?ottw extras. Must be sold garages at rear of this large lot approximately 175' deep 4 Bdrms., Mod. Kit. 4 bath, finished basement and Is settle estate r $79,900 lV i car garage. $79,900 S M .M C T WIVE OTHERS RENTALS LYNOHURST •6 Fam. brick LynPan t: 4 rooms near transportation $285.99 •H.H. Split Level Lyadkant: 3Vj rooms Heat and Hot mater supplied 2 Family •New Condo redu. $B4,IOO. near transportation $100.00 4Vi rooms on each floor with separate heat & hot water, ex­ •Carl Mod. IN.OIO. N. Arlington: 3 rooms, heat, hot water, gas S electric sup­ cellent location for schools, transportation & shopping. •H.H. Lux 2 fam P 3 4 .I* . plied, middle- aged business couple preferred Needs seme TCL. •Ruth Mini ManisonW*,WO. $325 00 Asking $74,900 •Ruther. 2 fam. POO,100. i LYNDHURST •Ruth. 2 fam 8 7 , HO RUTHERFORD 2 FAMILY BEAUTY!! •H.H. 3B.rm. Col. $07,000. Split Level And many, many more. This ideally located home has 4 bedrms, 2 baths, living rm RENTALS 9 YEAR YOUNG BRICK FRONT AND ALUM. SIDED 2 FAMILY. BOTH NORTH ARUNGTON with fireplace formal dining rm plus 2 car garage. •Ruther, 4 rms. $450. APARTMENTS CONSIST OF LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, MOO. EAT IN Asking $09,900 •4 Rms. w-h $475. KIT., 2 FULL BATHS, 3 BEDROOMS AND BALCONY. 2 SEPERATE GAS TERRIFIC BUY •6 Rms. kids ok $B50. HEATING SYSTEMS. UNFINISHED BASEMENT WITH WASH ROOM, Aluminum sided 1 family. Containing 5 rooms - Modem bath •3 rms. fum. P75 KEARNY ROUGH PLUMBING AND SLIDING GLASS DOORS TO YARD. 2 CAR (kitchen, new roof, copper plumbing, 220 electric. •Many other.-Call us Colonial GARAGE. HOME CONVENIENTLY LOCATED TO NEW YORK $60,000 TRANSPORTATION. IMMACULATE AND BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED. BUS. I INVESTMENTS Just reduced, this 3 bedrm home, has mod bath eat in kit & PRICED AT $139,900. Active beauty salon, 4 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? chairs, 6 dryers, all other living rm. Owner says sell! Excellent starter home. WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS MtakeOnor $53,500 fixtures t equipment, long 6 1 5 RIDGE ROAD UST MTHWTHUS US ANOAND GETSET READY TO MOVE! * m estalished lucrative bus • OPEN 7 DAYS . Landtanh — CALL US TO RENT YOUR APARTMENTS LYNDHURST, N J . 0 7071 WORTGAttS AVAILABLE TO GMAUHQIIUTEK^ [ J j Reduced for quick sale WEEKDAYS TO 8 P.M. £5,000. SATURDAY 8. SUNDAY TO 5 P.M. — PROFESSIONAL SERVICE RENTALS NEEDED. 1438-33201 IM .LS. •Many other opportunities m m ttt or t turnon* m alto ks omTom-EVESDMunu.ir.il. TENANTS WMT1N6 MYM.L3 NOFEETDUMOUM in the araa. Check with us 705 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst MORRIS COUNTY M-LS. before burmj. O’HARA AGENCY 933-3333 AT HOMETOWN AGENCY YOU. P C CLIENT AMO CUSTOMER ARE ALMYS NO. 1 m m m m m , m m numton Mortgages-Appraisals IB Offices in Franklin Lakes - Mahwah REALTOR* Insurance « All Kinds 9 9 8 - 2 9 1 6 Ram sey - Ridgewood - Wyckoff ME* —g*» Relocation Division - Ramsey 327-7773 g S j AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE Abbott m SavinoAgency WE GIVE L a . 438-3170 1 Bremer OUR \ Kealiora PROMISES IN WRITING m ASSUME MORTGAGES OR OWNER FINANCE WAYNE K. THOMAS REALTORS WHY PAY POINTS ANOftPPLICATION 11 % MONTHLY PAYMENTS FEES TO BANK? To A anallfM ktfyar wtth m IHtfc os 10% down far ■ (SAVE) THAT M ONEY M y w r A s 107. INTEREST a 2 family alum, sided colonial Lyndhurst. Feat. 2-5 rm. apt. on 6 room Colonial - 701 Meyer Ave., Lyndhurst, $53,000 EQUAL HOUSING each floor. Owner will hold financing to qualified buyer. Asking $68,900. mortgage. Less than $700 a month. OPPORTUNITY (B UM $71,(00 BUILD EQUITY in this alum, sided 3 family in Lyndhurst. Feat, a 5 rm. apt. on the 1st AJJ real estate advertised fl. and 2-3>fm. apts. in the rear. There’s a driveway and 1 car garage. Walking dis­ in this newspaper is 8 mom Colonial - 86 Oakridge Ave , Nutley, $47,000 tance to shoppingmall and New York buses. $90,000. subject to the Federal LYNDHURST mortgage at 8% P I T. and ins. for less than $600 a month. Fair Housing Act of 1968 This beautiful 3 bedroom home in one of Lyndhurst's lov­ IF YOU'RE LOOKING. We have the home for you. A 3 family in North Arlington, featuring which makes it illegal to eliest neighborhoods has a modern eat in kitchen, 2 tile 4 family - 201-203 Thomas Ave., Lyndhurst Asking 2-5 room apartments & 1 4 room apartment. Gas heat. Driveway & garage. Asking advertise any preference, limitation or baths, 1 car garage with electric. It's the ideal alum sided $139,900, will finance with 40% down. $97,500. discrimination based on family home. Don't miss it. race, color, religion, sex, LOOKING FOR A COZY NEST? Then you must take a look at this 1 family colonial in Three bedroom home on Second Avenue boasts a complete re­ TNS SUNMY, AUGUST IS, 1882 there will be OPEN HOUSES Lyndhurst. Feat. LR, DR w-beamed ceiling, MEIK, 3 bdrms., A tiled bath, 2 car or national origin or an at both 701 Meyer Ave., Lyndhurst and 86 Oakridge Ave., intention to make any modeling of every room. It's gorgeous. Maintenance free sid­ garage. Close of schools, transportation. Asking $80,500. ing and a garage adds to the value. See this interesting Nutley, between 1 p.m & 3 p.m such preference limitation or home now. KRE IT IS AT UST — NORTH ARUNGJON — A 1 family Stucco home, featuring living room discrimination." Wfe have a three family two family lovely 4 room apts dining room, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, tile bath, full basement with bath Asking $86,000. This newspaper will not plus a third 3 rm apt. in the lower level Just perfect for the VINCENT AUTERI Call Marylou evenings, 939-3088 knowingly accept any ad­ family who has need for extra rooms for Uncle Harry or Aunt REAL ESTATE AGENCY vertising for real estate Minnie. Home in A-l condition. Asking $98,000 LET US SHOW YOU A BETTER WAY with this 1 family cape in North Arlington. Feat. which is in violation of 476 RIVERSIDE AVENUE LR, Mod. kit., dinette, 4 bdrms. and finished basement. Asking $79,900. the law Our readers are We have a one story building in one of Lyndhurst's most 933-0306 informed that all valuable main street locations. Across the street from the A RARE FIND - Aluminum siding, mother-daughter in Rutherford 5 completely rem­ dwellings advertised in National Community Bank Over 1,000 square feet, ' VAI FHA MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. odeled rooms on frst floor with a working fireplace. THERE IS A MODERN ROOM this newspaper are available on an equai op­ automatic heat. A perfect business location. Terrifice for a APT. ON SECOND FLOOR WHICH IS PERFECT FOR MOM AND DAD. Full basement professional office. Owner will take bake at 14% mortgage. Member of 2 Boards. South Bergen, MLS & by way of garage. Asking $90,000. portunity basis. This 7 room two family must be sold to settle estate. Four Bloomfield, Nutley, Glen Ridge & Belleville,MLS LEADER NEWSPAPERS V.A. FHA TO QUALIFIED BUYERS with this 36 year young edar shingled and stone colonial rooms on the 1st floor income from a three rm apt. on the 251 RitffO Road second floor will help defray expenses And extra large two featuring living room with working fireplace, formal dining room, modem kitchen, Lyndtiurst. N.J car garage on the spacious plot adds to the value A porch, 3 bedrooms and IV 2 baths, underground sprinkler system. Asking $98,900 qualified buyer can own this property with a very small down close to NY transportation. RUTHERFORD OFFICE SPACE payment. Being offered at $75,000. PARK A V E N U E — 2 separate rooms, 2nd fl. all LEGAL NOTICE utilities include $125eacTi. RUTHERFORD GU ARANTEED SERVICES NOTICE Notice of Contract Awarded Gorgeous contemporary with 3 BIG bedrooms, 3 baths, ASK ABOUT OUR 4%, 5% and 6% COMMISSION PLftN The Borough of Rutherford has formal dining room, oversized living room, fireplace, mod. awarded a contract Mrfthout com­ petitive bidding as a professional eat-in kitchen with lots of oak cabinets, refrigerator anc RUTHERFORD STORE FRONT Open 7 B eyi a w M k for your convenience service pursuant to N.J.S.A 4QA:11-5 (1) (a). This contract and the resolu­ dishwasher included Florida room with portable bar, 16 > Fully panelled 800 sq. ft. $400 plus utilities. 114 Ridge Road, North Arlington tion authorizing it are available for public inspection in the office of the 32 in-ground pooj surrounded by park-like grounds and 3 FALAMOS PORTUGUESE HABIAMOS ESPANOi Borough Cleric. Awarded to Walter M. Stomienski. patios. 2 car garage and it’s close to all trans Owner will­ Jr., Esq. Services: Special Municipal Prose­ ing to hold mtg. at 13% so call today and make an appoint LATORRACA cutor 998-0753 Time Period: Year of 1W2. ment. ^ R e a l t y Cost Not To Exceed $1,000.00. August 12. 1902 NORTH ARLINGTON 3 0 PARK AVE. F»LU.24 ______If you want a lovely immaculate 3 bedroom bungalow in move in condition look no further * haw a beauty\A large new RUTHERFORD LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE masonry two car garage and a finished basement adds to GCOAGE SAVINO. Em. Richard S. Parrott* and Ootom J. LEGAL NOTICE the value. Retired owners leaving state. Will entertain a re­ (201)935-7848 251 Ridge Road Perrotta, married t» ______of avii Lyndhurst N.J. 0707* to tho heirs, devlst------Practice and Procedure. asonable offer. Don't hesitate on this one 001) 4M01 r-epreeentatIve or anv nr.c a n n in This action has been instituted for Also known as Block 54, Lot 20 on * - >v for Plaintiff »1ght title of Interests as defendants the purpose of quieting the title of ,k» Lyndhurst Tax Map. SUPERIOR COURT Charles Botto to certain lands and to This action has been instituted to OF NEW JERSEY dear up all doubts and disputes juiet the Title of Charles Bctto to RENTALS CHANCERY DIVISION concerning the same. Such lands are certain vacant lands located next to LYNDHURST: FOR SALE BERGEN COUNTY / described as follows: 230 Park Avenue, in the Township of • 3 room apt. 1 women only $300 HUDSON COUNTY 251 Ridge Road. Lvrv All that certain tract or parcel of Lyndhurst, Countv of Bergen, State of CARLSTADT — Office BuiMng. 5700 sq. ft. Ex- DOCKET NO 04*7-01 anursi new Jersev, an enewer tothe land and premises hereinafter de­ New Jersev. You are made defen­ • 3 large room apt. with heat and hot water near transporta­ CHARLES BOTTO. WM0W. complaint filed In a court action in scribed, lying and being In the Tomv dants for reasons of ihe prior rtd t, dttm t tocition. which Charles Bette is Plaintiff and sNp of Lvndhurst In the Countv of title and interest as sellor In said land tion on the first floor. Richard S. Perrotta and Ootoras J. Bergen and State of New Jersev. described herein. • 5 room apt. $450 RICHARDS. PERROTTA and Perrotta, et als., are defendants. In Ailedoedlv being part of either if you fail so to do judgment by OWNER WILL HOLD MORTGAGE DOLORES J. PERROTTA. Ws the Sieorlor Court of New Jersev Lot 5 or 6 in Block 3 on a certain map default may be rendered agbinst vou within 35 davs after August 11 m 2 entitled "Map of Property batanoina for relief demanded In the complaint which Is the date of the last publica­ to E.D. Cordts and Mary H Clerk of the 251 RIDGE ROAD Civil Action tion exclusive of such date. Rutherford, Union Town*— - Superior Court LATORRACA REALTY, BROKER NOTICE TO You shall file your answer and County, N.J." filed In the I_____ DATED: August 12, *02 LYNDHURST, N.J. UNKNOWN DEPENDANTS proof of service in duplicate wrfth the Countv Cleric's Office, Septontwr 12, PUBLISHEO: Aug. 12, 438-3120-1 835 -7800______STATE OF NEW JERSEY, TO: Oorfc of the Superior Court State 1060 as Map No. 97 Fee: 523.40______Page 22—THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1982 LEGAL NOTICE Rutherford Playgrounds A t early « 5,000 years Appellant: ego, man had devel­ NOTICE OF APPEAL oped the foundation! T.V. Gibbons W a s h i n g t o n Dave Mohajerin. Dave If you pierce the end of en egg with e pin, it it leu likely to break whan immersed In o f arithmetic and geometry. g «J r g e F. WOERT2. SR. always helps in rounding boiling water. Building Inspector By Laura Btoda D»«r Sir end Gentleman: up children for the games. Pieese take notice that I shall and Jordan Jackson appMl to the Board of Adjustment of Besides helping the coun­ th* Township of Lvndhurst on the 25th Washington Field began selors getting teams to­ dav of August 1982, to reverse vour its fifth week of (day- d K lllo n In denying me a building gether. Dave participates permit to construct a one-story frame ground competition with a addition to an existing two-familv in the games. He is a ver­ dMwJNng on premises knoMn as Lot 23, victory over Memorial Leader C lassifieds Block 57 or commonly known as 179 satile player who plays in Fem Ave., Lyndhurst N.J. F i e ld . W a s h in g t o n ’s T>» following are rrv grounds both midget and junior — »al. The■ ’»» proposedw<«vw «u additkmouuiim i toni 1this mighty midgets easily de­ existing two (2) fam ily dwelling will games. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Notice to pro*poctivt r«nt»r»: Any r»nH «d»«rh**d be in conformance with all aoning feated Memorial in kick- requirements relating too lot herein for qualified real rental property may be *ub-i dimensions, yard and height ball by a score of 4-0. Steve dimensions, and ground coverage T a m b l y n jact to any ^bat* or credit required by State law requirements. Approval of this vari- Piegari led the attack with BEUIORE ACCORDIAN ance for enlarging this nonconform­ By Kathy Sotphin STUDIO (N.J.S. S4:4-6.3et(*q.). ______ing use w ill have no deleterious effect two RBI's. Mark Briganti PART TIM E CLERKS on the surrounding properties since added to the score by hit­ and Jack Paddock PRIVATE LESSONS two-family homes are and have been 580 Kearny Ave. prevalent throughout the surrounding ting a homerun and bring­ Tamblyn finished its DAY & TW ILIGHT SHIFT area for many years and are a part of Keamy, NJ. the established character of the ing in two more runs. The week of competition neighborhood. 991-2233 We know you have only a limited number of hours to On-site parking requirements are boy’s senior softball team against Washington on a Try O ur Classifieds met and w ill not be changed bv this spare, so if you have had at least 1 year working ex­ addition. Likewise existing traffic swept a double header by winning note. Our basket­ perience try and see how agreeable we are about fit­ patterns w ill not be modified. the scores of 13-9 and 8-6. ball team won easily, 38- THOMAS F. SIHHOUS ting your schedule into ours. Wfcen You Hold Appellant In the first game. Bob 30, as Ed Halcheck domi­ e m b q b b DATED: July 29, 1982 OWN YOUR OWN Jean PUBLISHED. Aug. 12, 198? Merli, Tony Pecora, Joe nated the game with 26 Fee: $12.48 Sportswear, Infant-Preteen We have well paying part time openings in many of our Ball, and Ed Carramiante points. Tamblyn also or Ladies Apparel Store. A S ale; branches. Some are in Suburan locations that may be collected three hits apiece. pulled a big upset over Offering all nationally known brands such as Jordache, minutes from your house. LEGAL NOTICE Carramiante had a three Washington in volleyball, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, run homerun and a two run w in n in g 3-2. C h e r y l Calvin Klein, Wrangler, over THE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Many retirees find the extra earnings we offer and the Telephone; >438-8700 BIDS FOR: triple while Merli hit two Sinopoli’s serving was the 200 o th e r brands. $7,900 to FIV E CUBIC YARD $16,500 in clu de s beginning in­ pick-your-own hours opportunity a perfect formula for DU M P TRUCK doubles. In the second key to the victory. Sealed bids w ill be received bv ventory, airfare for one to a happy leisure. Mavor and Council of the Borough of game of the double header, This week Tamblyn Fashion Center, training, fix­ Rutherford at »:15 p.m, 176 Park tures, grand opening promo­ 438-5100 998-330$ Ave., Rutherford, N.J. o r Mxhes- the first place seniors traveled to Wall Field to dav, September 8, 1982. tions. C a ll M r. B ailey (614) Please apply any weekday Bids for F IV E CUBIC YARD dominated for the first face the Warriors. 3 5 3 - 5 1 6 1 . ______f DUMP TRUCKS in accordence with between 9 A.M. and Noon specifications fo r same on file in the four innings behind the , Tamblyn’s Mighty Midgets ...... i ; Borough Clerk's office. Own Your Own Jean-Sports- Personnel Department fine ball playing of Gai were spectacular, as usu­ wear, Infant-Preteen or Specifications and Reposal Forms SITUATIONS WANTEO WANTED mav be obtained at the office of the Spann. David Frazier. Neil al They brought home vic­ Ladies Apparel Store. Offer­ Purcfm ing Agent at 176 Pent Ave­ ing all nationally known 1 nue, Rutherford, N.J. HOME CARE — N u rs e s , Gregory, and Vem Rob­ tories in both kickball, 13- brands such as Jortiache, FIRST NATIONAL STATE BUYING — Alurtrwjf Cans, No specifications and/or proposal Aides, Companions, Home­ forms shall be given out after 4:00 erts. Gai Spann pitched an Chic, Lee, Levi. Vanderbilt, newspacers, non *m rx r, m rtalv 5, and softball, 12-5. In makers, available for home p.m on September X 1983. Calvin Klein, Wrangler, over BANK OF NEW JERSEY Allied Waste Products. 61 M d . ■ A certified check, cashier's check excellent game for the kickball, Shawn Christians care of elderly and home- 200 o th e r brands. $5,900 to land Ave., W s ltln a k ii MJ. fry or bid bond made payable to: 500 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N.J. bound. Call - Steele's Helping Borough of Rutherford for ten per winners. In other games. and Bobby Prince had $12,900 in clu de s beginning in ­ rat. centum (10%) of the bid must be "OUR FIRST CONCERN IS NEW JERSEY" Hands, Inc., Rutherford, 933- submitted w ith each prooosal. Memorial forfeited to perfect days at the plate ventory, airfare for one to 3451. Fashion Center, training, fix­ All bids and security must be Washington in both junior (4-for-4), and everyone hit enclosed in a properly sealed en­ tures. Grand Opening Promo­ ENTERTAINMENT B RIN G IT IN velope, bearing on the outside, the boys’ softball and girls’ well to contribute to a real tions. Call Prestige Fashions name of the bidder and nature of the First Aluminum, brass, ' bid contained therein. softball team win in softball. >01-329-8327. All bidders are required to comply copper, lead, with the requirements of P.L. 1975, On Tuesday the kids en­ The girls softball and National i M A N B a n d Chapter 127, the law against dis­ batteries and iron. crimination in employment, and with joyed a pleasant day at boys junior softball teams all provisions of the N.J.S.A. 10:2-1 State Keyboards & Vocals A ' l KEARNY SCRAP METAL Sesame Place. On Thurs­ through 10:2-4 and all rules and also were winners. HELP WANTED • Mai* fEqual Opportunity Employe M-F-H-V fcinds of parties for regulations promulgated thereunder. or 478 Schuyler Ave., Kearny The Mayor and Council reserves day we cooled off at Round The winners of the Female - Part-time or full further information call the right to reiect anv or all Pro tim e . M e n 's W ear Shop. Re- ft Valley with an afternoon of Halloween-in-Summer posals. The Mayor and Council also ta il - top pay - fast advance­ DETERGENT COMPANY reserves the right to waive anv sunning and swimming. 7 7 2 - 2 7 3 7 informality in the proposals received contest were: Shawn ment, employees discount, WANTED TO NY and to consider bids for sixty (60) Arts and crafts for the Christians and Tommy Xmas bonus. South Bergen HAS THE FOLLOWING OPENINGS davs after their receipt. Ctv. ask for H.M. Ess, 939- OlO BOOKS t STAMPS (Mrs.) HELENS SOROKA week included “Lil Prince, as twins, AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE & STEADY Borough O er* Siamese 4631.______‘ ORIENTAL RUGS DATED: August 3, 1982 Woolies.” spin art. beads, Bobby Prince, as a girl; EMPLOYMENT WITH ALL BENEFITS: A N T l6 o tS Rutherford, New Jersey MATURE WOMAN to care MARY'S PUBLISHED: August 12, 1982 and flower pots. Mike Clark, as a clown, ^ivo fe Buyer Fee: $13.26 ______for elderly female victim. Clerical: W a s h in g to n ’s play- and Eric Sole as a girl. Live in. Room and board and Typist Coll 334-6305 salary. Must have refer- Production: Detergent Compounder THEATER grounder of the week is Arts and crafts for the ences. 438-6805 o r 288-0923. (liquid & powder) week were woolies, spin SALESPERSON — Girdles, Mechanical: Maintenance Person PARTIES W A N T E D ... LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE art and stick craft. The bras and lingerie. Apply Helco, 88 Park Ave., 0U ) TOY TRAINS ADVERTISEMENT kids also enjoyed a trip to RESORTS ORDINANCE NO. 232*« Rutherford. Lionel, Flyer, Ives, etc. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CARLSTADT Sesame Place and “shak­ Call Mr. Shaw 935-4300 INTERNATIONAL A.C CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF SEWERAGE AUTHORITY local collector RUTHERFORD, C H APTER 74 CARLSTADT, NEW JERSEY ing and baking’’ at Round DIAMOND CHEMICAL CO. A u g . 28 pays top prices THEREOF ENTITLED. "POLICE Sealed bids w ill be received by the Valley Lake PART TIME DEPARTMENT" TO PROVIDE Carlstadt Sewerage Authority (here­ Page i. Schuyler Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. SUGAR BABIES FEES FOR FINGERPRINT AP­ inafter called the "Ow»er") at 419 BOOKKEEPER 825-0947 PLICATIONS. Hackensack Street. Carlstadt, New Playgrounder of the Approved the 3rd day Jersey until 7.30 P.m on August 24. Exper. Nec. Aug. 2 9 of August, 1982 1982 and at said tim e and place will be Week at Tamblyn was Jill BARBARA H. CHADWICK, opened and read aloud publicly for Christians, a playground Nutley Location DON RICKLES Mayor MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE NURSERYSCHOOL I herebv certify that the foregoing FOR regular who helps with the Contact Ted WE BUY ordinance was passed by the Mayor PUMPING STATIONS Sept. 10 and Council of the Borough of A ll work is w ithin the Borough of younger kids, assists with 667-3033 TEACHER Rutherford at a regular meeting held Carlstadt, New Jersey for the PE6ASUS WASTJE PAPER arts and crafts, plays soft­ August 3, 1982 Carlstadt Sewerage Authority. NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER WITH Meadowlands Race Track recycling HELEN S. SOROKA. Bids received after the above men­ ball and volleyball and Borough Clerk 1 tioned date and tim e will ncrt be TRAINEE FULL CERTIFICATION RESPONSIBLE newspaper. IBM cards, DATED: August 4, 1982 1 considered. brightens each day with Sept. 11 c o rru g a te d boxes.. Rutherford, N.J. The work to be performed inder WANTED CURRICULUM TO START MID- PUBLISHED: Aug. 12, 1982 this Contract consists of ail labor, her smile. OPPORTUNITY FOR GRAPHIC ARTS JOHNNY MATHIS Newspaper d r iv e Fee: $6.24 ______materials, equipment, parts, etc., for maintenance and service at the CAMERAMAN TO LEARN COLOR AUGUST FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR. arranged. Newspapers Bareli Avenue Pumping Station and WORK Hours 4 to 12. Must be rel­ the Jonv D rive Pumping Station, SEND RESUME TO WEST HUDSON Sept. 15 80C Per hundred pounds including following the monthly and iable. Call 438-6729. — Call 345-2293 Mon. annual maintenance schedules on 42nd STREET Plates 4 and 5 of the Operation and YMWCA, 569 KEARNY AVE thru Fri. 7 to 5, Sat. 7 to Maintenance Manual attached to the LEGAL NOTICE end of the Contract Documents; for a KEARNY, N.J. 07032. 4. period of one year. Sept. 25 NOTICE TO BIDOERS Each bidder must deposit with his AVON PICK VOUR FURNISHING TRANSPORTATION bid a certif ied check, cashier's check JOSEPH OMAATO Public Notice is herebv given that or bid bond payable to the Carlstadt OWN SHOW sealed proposals fo r the furnishing of Sewerage Authority in an a m xn t of KIDS GOING PAPERSTOCK transportation for Special Education not less than ten percent (10%) of the Students in the Borough of base bid, but in no case in excess erf 13 BACK TO SCHOOL? PART TIME DRIVERS 79 nORtOA AVENUE Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jer­ $20,000.00, and a consent of surety Gearing up for a drive Now you've got the extra time to earn Sept. 26 sey and their destination and return from a Surety Company as provided extra money selling Avon And flex- Are now being interviewed by established firm ______PATERSON in the Inform ation for Bidders. in Canada? Don't forget TR0PICANAA.C. only, w ill be received by the Board of •We hours mean you're home when Education on Mondav, August 23. The Owner intends to make award your license, registration for work to commence the day after Labor m 2, before 10:00 A M at Its office. of the Contract within thirtv (30 your kids are No experience re­ 176 Park Avenue, Rutherford, New davs). However, if, for any reason, and international insurance. quired. Call today for details Oct. 2 TRAINS, TOYS, Jersey 07070, at which time and place the Owner is unable to make an Day' 9 9 8 -4 8 0 0 PETER ALLEN all bids w ill be publicly opened. award within such thirty (30) dav 997-4262 At any tim e during ordinary busi­ 'period, the Owner and each of the Radio City TROLLEYS, ness hours, fro m this date, the in­ three apparent lowest bidders and structions to bidders may be obtained their sureties, may agree on an HELP WANTEO BASEBALL CARDS & at the office of the Secretary to the extension, not exceeding an addi­ ASST. BOOKKEEPER-P.T. Board of Education. tional th irty (30) days, for the making Oct. 19 SPORTS MEMORABILIA No bidder mav withdraw his bid of award. AUTOMOTIVE DATA within forty-five (45) days after the The Owner reserves the right to h a h n e ’s DREAM GIRL Wanted in m y actual date of the opening thereof reiect anv or all bids or to select the ENTRY Retail chain seeks a bright, Each bidder must also comply bid, the acceptance of which will, in MECHANICS- alert person with 10 key condition or amount. with the requirements of the New its judgment, best serve the public CLERK Jersey Prevailing Wage Act. Chapter interest. The Owner will reiect all INSTALLERS calculator experience and Nov. 7-11 TOP CASH $SS 150 of the laws of 1963 N.J.&A. 34- bids above $15,000.00. Service Bureau NEWARK 1156.25, etc., regarding the payment All bids are subiect to the require­ full er part time. who is good with figures. LAS VEGAS 467-0065 of prevailing wages to all work men ments of all laws and ordinances FOR EXHAUST ExxMrttncad, good itartiOQ Diversified duties two days engaged in public works. affecting same. ttto ry plus rmd.cal a n d We are now accepting ap- The Board of Education reserves All bidders are required to comply SYSTEMS, a week in a pleasant, in­ Uriy inanition iK P itH . the right to accept or reiect any and with all rules, regulations, or orders plications for the To place your classified ad promulgated by the State Treasurer formal office. Call All the above includes deluxe bus all bids and to waive anv defect or BRAKES. SHOCKS, following positions: call 430-8700. informalities in anv bid made. It mav pursuant to P.L. 1975, c. 127 and P.L w m l o m m 438-4800, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., transportation, ticket to show, dinner advertise fo r new proposals. It mav 1977, c. 33 or rules and regulations A beverage, sandwich and hostess on award a Contract or Contracts for all promulgated thereunder. FRONT END WORK SERVICES Home Liquors, 501 Schuyler bus! Copies of the Contract Documents Because of our great increase in * * 7 - 5 5 0 0 SALES AUTOMOBILES are on file and may be examined and business, our nationally-known Aw , Lyndhurst. Board of Education.'QOMPLIANCE obtained at the Carlstadt Sewerage Saturday Only WP 28 PASSENGER WITH STATUES Authority, 419 Hackensack Street, chain of automotive service shops Bidders are required to cornXy Carlstadt. New Jersey and at the has several openings. Must haw LUXURY COACHES office of Clinton Bogert Associates, OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, wrfth requirements of P.L. 1975, C127. own tools Previous experience in RECEIVING 1970. V8. A u to m a tic tra n s ­ The successful bidder w ill comply 2125 Center Avenue, Fort Lee, New REAL ESTATE RENTAL TO ATLANTIC CtTY with the requirement of the New Jersev on or after August 9, 1982. brates, exhaust systems, front end mission. PS / PB / AC. Jersey Prevailing Wage Act. Ch. ISO, Deposit required for Contract Docu­ service required. We otter a salary. AAA/FAA Stereo. AAanv new ments is Twenty-Five Dollars SECRfTARY UPT0J300 L Y N D H U R S T — 4 modern CLERKS 11963. Each bidder will complete and incentive programs and many com­ parts. Always well main­ return with his bid the attached ($25.00) Deposit checks shall be N Y CITY rooms plus deck. 2 fa m ily Mon.-Fri. 1 PM-4.50 PM SERVICE TO A£. made payable to the Carlstadt Sew^ pany-paid benefits Apply in person tained. Excellent running forms: house, heat/air cond. in­ A. A ffirm ative Action Statement erage Authority. to manager at the following loca­ feePd Excel. Bnfts. Sats. 8:30 AM-4:50 PM Individuals or groups c o ndition. $475. 997-7701. Upon return, in good condition, of B. Statement of Ownership tions, daily 8:30 to 5:30. cluded. $425. A vailab le Sept. 1 Cmtt for fnfomtmtfon C. Non-Col tusi ye Affidavit the Contract Documents, including SUPER BOSS the Operation and Maintenance Man­ 450 MOGE R0A0 15, convenient to N.Y. trans- Apply Personnel Office, D. Form-Trans. 1- Questionaire Opportunity with growing co. p o rta tlo n . C a ll 939-7641. BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD ual. w ithin four weeks after the NORTH ARLINGTON PORD SPORTS O F EDUCATION OF receipt of bids, bidders vrfll be re­ Walk to work easily from P.A. Monday thru Friday 10 JJALLEYE Pinto. Two-toned, RUTHERFORD, BERGEN COUf* funded their deposit. Midas Muffler Shops Term or Penn Stat. to these AM-12 Noon or 1-4 PM. 998-1268 fujlv loaded, low mileage TY, NEW JERSEY Bv direction of the Carlstadt Sew­ ___ plush & active offices in the DATE: August 12, 1982 erage Authority. v t W a i W W i W M OFFICE SPACE LEON B. AUGER PAUL J. PABRIZZO Empire State Bldg. Typing & £ m Prlc“ r,9ht BOARD SECRETARY/ Chairman Steno required. FOR RENT Carlstadt, New Jersev BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR Male-Female for CALL TOM ADAMS WANTED TO RENT Published: August 12, 1982 PUBLISHED. Aug. 12, 1982 Fee. $2016 ______HELP WANTED Fee: $17.16______BOOKKEEPING & NO. ARLINGTON - Office GARAGE WANTED — TWxar 935-5700 HOUSEWIVES — Door. $4900. Air conditioning. space for rent. No. Arlington garaoe wonted Please call 74b- Radio and undercoating LIGHT TYPING SNELLING & SNELLING 8X9 after 7 P M Offices or light commercial C0UE6E STUDENTS Polvclycote finish. Rear w lit 9 Station Squaie 2?* ««*r#iter. Mileage 9 -3 P .M . No. Arl. 2nd floor. Part time day or eve. hours - Rutheifoid APPLY IN PERSON I raom S i n applications now being ac­ fT PAYS TO ADVERT! SC — ” 'l^B .lfM C‘ " ,n t COndl,l°"- World's Largest ___ 2wem BOO cepted for September. TO PLACE Y0U0 CLASSIFIED WE’VE GOT THEM! HUDSON tBERGEN Employment Service * * ■ 3 rooms JZ75 call 4 3 t-« 7 0 0 350 M ltv lll* Tpk. - 1W - Delta Utilities included. No high »■ P/B, P/S, A/C. Good Prospective Kaarny, N.J. traffic. Security. m US’i ?". , B* st Call AUTOMOBILES »-S or 997-3060 after TENANTS GALORE 9 9 1 -9 6 0 9 > •*0 P .m . PART TIME INTERIOR DECORATING CARPET CLEANER MOTHERS, 7 7 9 -3 0 9 8 1 Part Ave. Lyndhurst LANDLORDS Experienced in shampoo, steam ex­ HOUSEWIVES, traction & d e ta ilin g techniques. TEACHERS LIST YOUR SENIOR CITIZEN Floor stripping experience also a plus. References necessary. Looking for 5 sharp, creative people WANTEO 438-8657 with flair for color, decorating Will Professional Adults. 2 NOW BUYING!! APARTMENT VACANCIES Train, flexible hours P-T—f-T. Wort school age children seeking MEDICAL in own area. Car required. (201) * FOR CASHI! W I T H U S 433-3973 week days 9-1 P.M. 3 br. house on nice strat. TECHNOLOGIST HELP WANTED Min. lease, 2yrs. or2yr. w- a n y TYPE C A * ISYn.troMtr opt to renew. To $700 + (ASCP or Equivalent) ANY YEAR CAR Evening Honrs util. No. Keamy, So. BergM, All phiMs of laboratory work. Full NURSERY SCHOOL Apply k H l.r Kl«| Belleville, Nutley areas. Will Tine 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift or tort TEACHER supply ref. 773-7787. Tim , weoktnds, ownings and nights. Eicollont salary and BRING TITLE!! Nursery school teacher with THE PERROTTA AGENCY benefits. Call Mr. P*r«di««, IMMEDIATE PAYMENT full certification and two years 991-3400art 7035, or apply at: 137 RIDGE RD LYNDHURST work experience with pre­ REAL ESTATE WANTEO school children. To be BELL PIKE MOTORS WANT ID TO iU Y - 2 PAMJ-* COINUIVIUIKKTOMO^ responsible for curriculum. LY HOUSE In LvitfhyrvL WEST HUDSON 9 3 9 -2 0 3 0 Send resume to West Hudson North Arlington, Rutherford taeaaKamM. Dim) VMWCA, 569 Kearny Av«.< etc. area. Cash available. No . HOSPITAL 9 9 8 - 4 3 6 # Keamy, NJ 07032. brokers. Call 939-7641 or after m iH f M A K 5 P.M. 440-0530. ______m m *

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AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE » 2 FULL SIZED BEDROOM . 66 MERCURY MODERN AUTO SETS, C ra fts m a n Chain Saw, 1. BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS 3 end tables, kitchen set. Call SKKVICKS SERVICES PARK LANE PARTS 998-6990 betw een 10 and 8 < DISCOUNT PRICES! p.m. ______Brwezewoy, 4 dr., uniqiie' Home Improvements Home Improvements n a r electric window, AC, • BRAKES • MUFFLERS 4 PIECE FRENCH PRO­ AM / m stereo, cassette • CLUTCHES • SHOCKS VINCIAL LIVING ROOM. White and gold with plastic taps, 69,000 milts, run* • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS ROOFING AND SIDING TURNED HEADS REBUILT covers. Excellent condition. SORRENTO TILE IM PORTS Due to tho cost of living. Tho high prices to­ great. Interior absolutely Best o ffe r. C a ll 998-7876. • HIGH PERFORMANCE Sales And Installation day. Tho high interest in tho banks. People perfect, new titles & PARTS & LABOR brakes. Classic! • TOOLS RENTED 313 Kaamy Ave., Keamy, N.J. (201)997-6766 are not spending any money to repair thoir • PAINTS DUPONT S homos. Call 9J3-0679 m s. METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES MOSAICS - MARBLES - CERAMICS So wo decided to LOWER oil our prices. FLOOR & WALL TILES • Any Brand Name Materials after 6, 933-5973 days, MECHANIC ON DUTY ask for Dav*. O IN tT T tL ■■■■■■ S fflV W G — - * —| • Forty Years of Experience — Since 1942 82 RUTGERS ST.. BELLEVILLE HOMEOWNERS & CONTRACTORS • Deal Direct — No Salesmen Involved OPENSUNO AY 9 AM-2 PM • DO IT YOURSELF" ASSISTANCE 1 • Liability and Compensation Insurance • All Workmanship Guaranteed BiUS AUTO WRECKERS 759-5555 Visit Our Showrocm Domosfc Ceramic Tits FftEE ESTIMATES HIGHEST PRICE PAID FREE OPEN * Complete Bathrooms _ _ . - _ _ _ Mon .-Wed 0 * m. to 6 p m FOR CARS OR TRUCKS M on , Tues T h u ', Fr. ANY CONDITION ESTIMATES 9 9 7 - 6 9 5 5 K irk's 10 R & Accessories Saturday Bam to S p m Bellev ille Pike. .No Arlington A u to m a tic SoturxJciy 10 S HOT ASPHALT — FLAT ROOFING 998 0 * 6 6 44 PASSAIC AVE FIBRE GLAS AND ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES Transmission SHEETROCK LEADERS AND GUTTERS £*. 1*52 KFAR N Y GENNA TILE installed. No job too big to 90 Ib. Roll Roofing — SIS Double Coverage Customers ar« our salesmen" 991 0 3 2 7 J.&M. Complete Bathroom too small. Old or new Modernizing Slate Repairs One ol tbe most reputable and mu) work. 1-room, full house or CONSTRUCTION No jo b tqp "s m a ll" Any Typo Of Repairs finest tranvnusio'i specialist apartment.Also insulation WANTED or to o "B IG " shops in the areo. • ROOFING and painting. Bib Auto Parts 923-9416 “ A R T S U P P L I E S ” • SIDING 661-5172 will pay to $60 Complete Line • LEADERS t GUTTERS ART STORE OF NUTLEY • PAINTING "Our Best Advertising is . W ILLIAM CAMPBELL For Any Full Size Car 343 Franklin Ave. FINISHED N utley, N.J. (Interior & Exterior) Satisified Customer" CHIMNEY & ROOFING SERVICE Complete. Used parts for all FREE ESTIMATES BASEMENTS makes of cars. 667-8414 Kingsland O N E DAY SERVICE Student Discount with ID card JAMES RIORDAN Framing, electrical, insula­ • ALUMINUM SIDING ACT CLASSES tion, sheet rock, taping and 54 Stover Ave., Kearny 9 9 1 - 4 3 1 8 soackling. Also painting. Aluminum . LEADERS & GUTTERS A U W O R K 923-9416 Aluminum Products For The Home . REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 991-4246 DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN HOME IMPROVEMENTS 991-0081 9 9 8 - 9 6 6 6 Call 438-5290 All Types of Hooting and Mason Wort. All Type of Repairs 2 0 RIVER R O A D Belleville Pike Q H j u r a t o n EDWARD J. WILKJR. NO ARLINGTON, N.j. F ix U p N o w PAINTING AND Free Estimates 7 4 2 - 0 9 7 5 201-991-0180 P a i n t i n g BLOCK ALL DECORATING Fully Insured if no answer call 492-0769 InsM * & Outmlds INTERIOR EXTERIOR 141 UHLANDSTREET -FULLY INSURED Homo Improvements EAST RUTHERFORD CEILINGS • FREE ESTIMATES Installed Over ARROW-LIFT 0EVER60 YEARS 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 BUILT-RITE, INC. 3 GENERATIONS SERVING Your Old Ceiling BERGEN-ESSEX SPACE 997-3030 & ROOFING FREE TELETYPE SERVICE THE KEARNYAREA SHINGLES HOT TAR ROOFING CO. RESIDENTIAL & CHIMNEYS REPAIRS 9 9 1 Roofing . . . Cutters Meadowlands MAZUR'S COMMERCIAL FULLY INSURED .032 iramless gauge FOR CALL 991-3617 FREE ESTIMATES HOME IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENTS FREE ESTIMATES AUTO WRECKERS HAVING TMKFTT • Concrete. Brick, Block & 9 3 5 -5 1 8 9 FULLY INSURED BUYERS OF JUNK CARS Fcmtag, ihml HoA. Aggregate Plastering Oe » d LANDSCAPING • ART * MATH •Repair Work DESIGN 4 COHSTRUCTIOH A Diesel Club openings available * LANGUAGE H O T L U N C H •Small Jobs Plua 1 Snacks SOO, flANIIIIC. R S TIES Glass Foi Every Purpose SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES E. Rutherford 998-4288 7 9 3 3 - 6 3 5 0 939-2716 O P E N A l l Y E A R B.S. ENV. PLANTING WE 9-9 14 3 DAILY FROM 7:30AM lo 5 30PM ^ HAVE SIDING & DESIGN 157 Lafayette Fl., Lyndhurst EXPAN D ED 4 3 8 - 6 3 6 0 O UR SIDINGS - “ D A R T R U C K O R C A R ” FACILITIES M. FIGLIA 139 Bergen St., Keamy TO 9 9 1 - 5 6 8 4 ACCOMMODATE ALL TYPES LANDSCAPING Diesel Specialists THE WORKING - 24 Hour Roed Sendee - PARENT FREE Estim ates • lawn Cutting Wreckers«Repairs Cars or Trucks»No Challenge Fully Insured • Bisk Trimming la rtrin Truck Rental-one M y or local ucw CABINETS - ALL STYLES 1 53 Sanford Ave. COUNTER TOPS - BUILT-INS • Yard Cleaning lon ( term, or daily V „ il.lN ET S RECOVERED WITH FORMICA Lyndhurst, N.J. OLD CABINETS f 0BAWeRS • Tree Cutting ______freeestimates ------PETROMART TRUCK SHOP 9 3 3 -4 1 6 9 • And Landscaping <^3-1637 773-5791 1 Orient Way 267 R,ll* e Roaa 991-2336 or Lyndhurst Lyndhurst * EVENING S BERGEN-ESSEX 438-6151 Midnight 440-3434 DA 705 RIDGE RO . ^NDHURST 9 9 1 - 2 2 9 3 (p«ar Building 2nd Floor)______ROOFING CO. Page 24—THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1982 N a t u r e H ik e A strenuous three-hour grams and guided walks Summerfun Wins Praise nature hike is scheduled may be obtained from the wildlife center, J81-5571. for 9 a.m. Aug. 15, at By Amy Divine another is shut without any will, is cleared up through Ram apo Valley County The exhib t hall ia open Summerfun's eleventh visible reason. A third dies the host's message on a Reservation on Ramapo from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. ex­ season at Montclair State when a little black doll record player. Valley Road (Route 202), ception legal holidays. College ended Saturday rises from the center of the A wonderful perfor­ Mahwaji. Sunrise M anor with the last of six plays, large hassock and blows a mance by most of the Sum­ Information about the 7 SEAVKW AVENUE ‘ Something's Afoot.'’ dart across the room into merfun cast brought ova­ park com m ision’s sched­ O c ta n Qfovo, Ntw What a fine eliding to a the neck of the victim, Col- tions from the audience ule of free public pro- season of fine plays it was, onal Gillweather. The The cast included Can­ with everyone of the ten maid disappears into the dace Gillis-Brown, Tom f'V&AtLfEX”! characters being picked huge decorative Chinese Dugan, Joseph Ross. off one by one in a most vase in of the Jeanne Larrison, Malachy i SANITAS i mysterious manner, with room and the funniest Cleary, Tom McGowan, ■ * t im lots of hum or thrown into murder occurs just as Barbara Campbell, Wil­ 10 DAY SPECIAL brighten the stormy scenes Nigel Rancour, the dis­ liam Hanaurer, Cynthia ! ^ 0 % TO / U ;> in the burlesque of Agatha solute nephew, finally Smith and Brian Cousins. ■t SAVINGS \ 1/ frdm #1.50 plnfll# roll $249 Slngte (mm *•*» mo*) Christie s Ten Little Indi­ finds the will! He succeeds The beautiful setting. VlN STOCK-NO WAITING* $419 DOUbl* (wNibattM?*) ans. in opening a secret panel Lord Rancour's Retreat in Rata* kMlwto 2 P*f <>•» The guests assemble in in the fireplace, pulls out J 230 Hamun Aw. * (breakfaat ft dinner) an English counryside, The Sum m erfun acting com pany, (Candace Gilles-Brown, Tom McGowan, Writ* for brochure ft rat* ached**. the country house of Lord the will and as We stands was under the direction of ) Harmon 483-1020 'J Send raaarvattone 1 85% dapoaK to: William Hanauer, Barbara Campbell, Tom Dugan, Cynthia Smith, Brian Cousins, Sunrise Manor, PO B om 87 Dudley Rancour and all gloating and triumphant, | O p w lU M Sh h WS m . * ^ ! the Production Staff, Jeanne Larrison, Joseph Ross, and Malachy Cleary) in the Summerfun Theater Oc m d Grove, N J. 07756 are interested in finding a long wooden panel above David Smith, James production of the musical mystery spoof, SOMETHING’S AFOOT. , mimmow 201-774-9222 the will of the host, partic­ him falls on his head, kill­ Kucher, Linda Lobdell, ularly the nephew of the ing him. Scott Conklin, Natalie unseen Lord Rancour Hope Langdon, ingenue, Wilson, Andrew Nikel, The first to die - when and Geoffrey, the juvenile, Mitch Goldstein, Meegan the newel post explodes - is who fall in love after Geof­ Sherburne, Thomas Spital, Clive, the Butler, who re­ frey is cleared of suspicion George Meadows and vives long enough to an­ in the early murders, fall Devra Araten. nounce "D inner is served" over dead in the last Producer W. Scott Mac- before he is dragged off to scene! And even Miss Conrell appealed for the the library. Tweed, the tweedy, elderly members of the audience The next guest is killed amateur detective, suc­ to help keep the programs when he answers the tele­ cumbs. g o in g by becoming phone hidden in the desk The mystery of the host shareholders in Sum­ where one drawer opens as who did not appear a- J the merfun,

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