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Dear Sir Last Sunday for the feature film ,sequence ‘Full High, shot Lyndhurst Field. was ve ry good experience for the production company due the outstanding Lyn d h u rst liaison the Film Florence Guzzo the people Lyndhurst We w anta n t to jive special th a n k s Snperintendent f Schools, E li Kane the Lyndhnrst HiglHigh School footba team and marching hand, Maciasxek Jim Franchino of rreslin , Field for their

Star Trek At Local Library «hen the Botticelli family, Star Trek memorabilia denberry lithograph, a 130 strong, held its first and science fiction art are montage of the characters annual reunion at currently on display at the frotn the series, is also on Lyid u n t’i county pork? Lyndhurst Public Library. display. The original is Some of the Botticelli« are The exhibit is from the owned by Roddenberry W illiam quite certain there was some collection of Gene Reynolds, himself. Not satisfied with plans to potting the plaque in its of dei Fiiipepi’s blood an Irvington artist and The exhibit features restore the Lewandowski original position. But present at their reason science fiction enthusiast. original Star Trek comic Brothers’ plaque on the New Carucci feels that the plaque was Although he doesn’t consider books, convention booklets, For dei Fiiipepi Jersey Turnpike Mayor is not seen and that it should himself a strict Star Trek model ships, space manuals, known in Florence, where be Joseph A. Carucci Jr. is be. fan, Reynolds does acknit be plus art of the science fiction flourished, and now urging erection of an “ There should be a admires the work of the genre. overhead sign bearing the continuous reminder of the series’ creator, Gene Rod- The exhibit runs through names of the Lyndhurst courage and sacrifice denberry. Reynolds’ “Rod- the end of October. exhibited by the three It was Carucci who led the Lewandowski brothers,” Sacred Heart Open House fight to have the Turnpike said Carucci. bridge at Secancns and C arucci, a past Sacred Heart School will have Open House Kearny line named for the fcommander of AWW from • a.m. to 2 am . on Friday, Oct. 12. The three Lewandowski brothers Lewandowski Post, Am vets, pirposea of this SCHOOL Day Open House are; who lost their lives in World Lyndhurst, was a classmate to see your youngsters ia his daily activities; W a rn . of the brothers. They were view classroom displays; visit the media aad Now C arucci said that the three of four who served in primary media centers; to appreciate our names should be on an World War II. The dead overhead sign “where all physical education program aad to enjoy the eavtrsm eat YOU provide yoar youngster. am tee It ." Private Alexander Carucci recently found out ntpifi) any he ssea In 0» chsrahsf M l Maria Nomila. To keep the day “ aa aormal” as ponihle sa as Lewandowski, killed Ju ly 21, not to deprive the students of their I mndag time the bridge plaque had been 1M4, la European Theater. Ito srttet. who nay have Im iadaalilata'aftnrH.tohlly removed from the bridge placai Ut tin portrait tal Ike forefroat of the famed patatlsg please dado astnot totoft » to the teachers or stadeats as and placed in the Grover M ariae Sgt. W alter 'Adntioa OF The MafL” they anW craetiag as if yoa were ■it pvtam. Cleveland Center. Lewaadowski killed the Efejoy year visit. Meet Fr. Reilly or Turnpike officials said (Continued on Page 4) M r«. Josephine Josephine Botticelli * arparisii priests duriagtheday. they were considering Pombrakas came from Cornilo (of North California, Mrs. Angelo Arlington)-« children, « Boarder Hit W ith Robbery Charge I Since it would be Afflo* Rocco B o tticelli-J William Monks, who Morta ran sfoul of poliee yearotd Giovanna Giambra Monks said he had never state witness, Walter to sort out the famiUas cttkteMfrandcttkkm. bacamo a boarder In a la* week whan be drove to a lain a a pui purse snatching. A been charged or indicted for Schribner, testified he had without a scorecard this is P a tricia Fe rra ra , Lyndhurst house three wooded spot in Elmwood change int the law in 1968 the crime. The court refused seen the .22 caliber giai that the way it came out. chairwonum of the reunion m o th s ago, w as am ated P ark to retrieve aome stolen requiredretired juveniles to serve to grant the request by had been used in the murder M adeline B o ttice lli canaaMea,aawteittfaatthe *"* *aek in Elmwood Parte lott according to police. A thethe sam same sentence they Monks, but a parole board in Schelle’s car. He was ia and Anthony , Fcira ra -i children, t heath of the families were j^burgUriibn a Parana» police network greeted wouldwould hi bave received had gav e him his freedom in two convicted in Vermont ÜI moved into tl|ay been «dults. He years, even though he was without Miss Schelle's ! PaDUasT'” * ®0tticel11 h<>***re<1 w lil> gifts of ^ Tha arre»t|tr^ggered ,^/copr^to poto Monta recHwedrweivad a life sentence But also accuaed of mugging a testimony but be never was ! to the U.S. New York nurse convicted of her murder. to overturn In March, 1(70, Monks was acquitted Of the murder of Today’s Leader 1 Da ©anelli—4 ™11 ■ » children v«i wS n«*cf BotticeUi tussiwist» term - for a bank robberv bludaeonina o to death tt- been cm Judith Ann Schetle of Lodi t —THURSDAY, OCTQBEft 11,1|W Hom e Rule Powers Backed By G .O .P. Ron Bogle and Bart local rtncMnm, and that is variety of housing. Ite I to contest local toning > a reality, Talam ini, a Republican why we are so opposed to the goes • step further by orttaMMs by placing the and Talamini are Assembly candidates from Greenberg BU I. " mandating compliance by burden of proof of the >rting an alternate D istrict 36, are strongly sup- The Greenberg B ill, all municipalities, those m unicipality, not the it introduced by porting a constitutional favored by the current developing a s we# as those developer, to ju stify zoning minority Republican amendment to protect home Democrat legislature, was already developed. Assemblymen, Kern and rule powers of NeW Jersey written in response to the Talamini characterised B o g le and Talamini Edwards (Dist. 40), which municipalities. State Supreme Court Mount the Greenberg Bill as one sta te d , “ This plan will would radically expand and Said Bogle, “ We feel it is Laurel zoning decision which “contributes a fatal infiltrate into our lives by protect home rule powers. absolutely necessary to requiring developing assault on the home rule first stripping our local of­ reverse the pattern of municipalities to plan and principle." He said, “It ficials and residents from Said Bogle and Talamini,' pervasive state control over provide (or an appropriate virtu ally invites developers having a voice on how our “ It keeps zoning control at community should grow. ” the local level where the They explained that the concerns of residents can be decisions will come from a heard.” The Bergen state board whose members Republicans added, ? SALE SALE will have no interest in what “ Genuine home rule, as « STARTS STARTS local residents want. defined in this constitutional “ Unlike our local officials amendment will allow f TODAY! TODAY! who have to answer to us municipalities to pass their ptew Jersey State Opera Maestro, Alfredo SUipigni, Mrs. Richard Cross of typer Montclair OPEN LA TE OPEN U f ó each time there is an own laws while, at the same and Tony Spadone of Rutherford discuss plans for the Opera’s gala benefit performance an MON., TH U R8., FP MOM., TN U RS., FM. election, the state board time, free the state opening night, November 3. V erdi's Don Carlo starring Metropolitan Opera basso Jerome members are concerned only government from the Hines w ill be presentation. with having the prescribed burdensome task of W a r e E count Store! number of housing units legislating for local units.” 576 Ridge Road mû«»»»*) .NO. Arlington Sweet Smell Of Success When Girl Scouts from 350 Like any well-directed Low, staff advisor to the D e m a n d s troops finish delivering their sales campaign, the Girl Cookie Task Force, four WAREHOUSE CONSOLIDATION SALE! Girl Scout cookie orders to Scout cookie sale begins with cookie companies were These Prices In Our North Arlington the residents of 60 Bergen an understanding of what invited to make M o r a t o r i u m County communities, a well- consumers want and the presentations, with three Store Only. Fabulous Savings coordinated sales campaign ability to provide those manufacturers deciding to Freeholder Joseph pointed a commission to will draw to a close. Cookie products that will best participate. Presentations FABULOUS VALUE! Carucci called upon the review the Meadowlands sales have traditionally satisfy customers’ needs. were made last spring POLY COTTON SNAPCOAT Bergen- County Board of Masterplan. I would like to provided a significant This is the responsibility of before representatives of the Freeholders to demand a see the results of that study portion of the funds needed an 11 member Cookie Task 13 New Jersey Girl Scout DUSTERS moratorium on development and possibly others before to support Girl Scout Force headed by Ruth councils. programs with each Parker of Glen Rock for the NYLON-SPANDEX in the Be rry’s Creek area of action of any type is taken. the hackensack “ I want the Bergen registered G irl Scout selling Girl Scout Council of Bergen Girl Scouts will be taking BODYSUITS OR MEADOWLANDS UNTIL Freeholders to use any an average of 48 boxes of County. orders between October 11 WRAPSKIRTS S U C H T I M E A S A influence we might have to cookies! According to Mrs. Fran and October 20. THOROUGH STUDY HAS see that no development UNBELIEVABLE VALUEI BEEN MADE ON THE proposal is accepted at the REQ. 10.99-WARM EFFECTS OF ANY SUCH present time." THERMAL-GOWNS DEVELOPMENT. “ I am introducing a ^ s h i o ^ . OIVE-A-WAY-RACK! resolution asking for this Polyester Knit moratorium,” Mr. Carucci \ H H J k 3 R ! SMOCK-TOPS said, “ because I am not * flailed * certain in my own mind O Of ^ OIVE-A-WAYRACK what impact development by K R IN K L E - P O L Y CO TTO N private enterprise of a major GAUZE BLO USES project, that would include a shopping m all and other £ 14-ol DENIM JEANS 1198 £ RUTHERFORD \ EXTRA-LARGE-SIZE structures, would have on S PREWASHED JEANS n a l NYLON SATIN the already difficult traffic i f PREWASHED OVERALLS 17 M V C0R0UR0Y JEANS 11M| For the Infant A Sampler of HALFSLIPS patterns in the area, on the ¿BOTS CORDUROY JEANS 11« 1 merchants already located § GIRLS PREWASHÇ 13« ¡ and Unusual in the area, on ratables, the EARLY-BIRD-SPECIAL LEVI S tool WARM FLEECE economy and jobs. Toddlers Handcrafted Giftg ‘I feel that any BRUSHED GOWNS development there w ill have WE CARRY SO MANY LARGER SIZES! 4 i (3 sh°Ps in one ) rgen MASTER CHARGE and I want more information ■ # » . before any enterprise is given the go-ahead. Park Avenue 438-8288 f39 “The Governor has ap-

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1 ' Dem ocratic County represents Bergen Coirty on Chairman Vince Rigoloai ap­ the State Executive county. 8be is a pre-law 222 Stuyvesant Ave. 935-5230 aitate level. Committee that drafted the honor student at "IrlH ^i pointed Joan Scerbo of In UTO she waa selected by Lyndhurst as the Bergen Delegate Selection Plan Dickinson University Governor Byrne and the which the State of New majoring in political scisn» S»nty Coordinator of the Dem ocratic State freeholder Campaign. Ms. Jersey will follow for the Committee as one of the At- ill* Presidential a Legislative Aide to Slate JUNIOR LEAGUE Age 9-14 Scerbo, a Lyndhurst County Large D elegates, Nominating Convention. Senator Anthony Scardino. Oommitteewoman, has been representing the young This past summer, Ms. M s. Scerbo'» campaign a c t i v e w i t h i n th e people of New Je rse y , to the Scerbo was the Chairwoman successes include co- Democratic Party for the Democratic Mid-Term of the Platform Sub­ ordinatlng Senator past four years. She is also a Conference held in committee on Social Scardino’s re-election N e w Jersey State Tennessee. Recently she was Services which held public campaign and managing the L A S T C A L L Committeewoman who appointed Co-Chairwoman of hearings throughout the campaign that gained Lyndhurst M unicipal Chairman Gabe Ambroaio Sa*urdoy,Oc*15»h-l 0:00 AM the Democratic Freeholder nomination. Says Chairman t h e marcus diam ond Rigolosi. "There aren’t too many people like Joan. She a gem of an idea is always there when you OPEN BOWLING need her. I have tremendous confidence in her ability to get the job done and do it Monday Friday extremely well. I am flattered by the county organization's confidence in 3:00-6:00 & 9:00-12:00 my ability to help lead the Democrats to victory in November. It is a tough year for Democrats on a ll levels - snd I welcome the Tuesday 3:00-12:00 {challenge,"replies Ms. Scerbo. Lyndhurst Mayor and Republican Freeholder Saturday 12:00-11:00 Joseph Carucci is opposed on the ballot by Democratic Candidate Mayor Em il Sunday 1:00-6:45 Porfido of Ram sey; Democratic Municipaal Chairman Gabe Ambroaio of ( ( U 4 ( j Lyndhurst is pitted against J JE W f : ! RS ¡Republican Harry Gerecke 12 TEAM LEAGUE OPENINGS of Saddle'Brook; and 'MfftfORO N Hior.i wnoo N j Democratic Candidate Mayor Al Logan of New Tuesday & Friday Milford against Republican Joan Steinacker of Ramsey. Claims Ma. Scerbo, "It's going to be a very interesting COUPLES NEEDED • K i e For Monday Night Mixed ELECTED FALL SUIT SALfc. 9:00

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; to look to for all your financial needs. 4 -THURSDAY, OCTOBER IM ffr l i b r a r y Potenza Enters Board Race Free Films I S e n i o r The Lyndhurst Parks De- B y A m y D ivin e buildings because of the nticants deemed eftdMe will housing unit Lee Pacific? With the slogan “Senior sure to bring the taxpayer partment, under the Carla Lerman, director of buildings’ fireproof be interviewed tad said There are no destitute Citizen for Tax Recution,” and rent payer the direction of Commissioner the Bergen County Housing construction. verification of age, income seniors In town! We have! a Basil Potenza long an active leadership quality they Ronald W. Bogle, along with Authority, came to ’Town Compactor« are provided and assets will be the basis not subsidy program hire the Cultural Arts Committee critic of municipal affairs deserve. Hall last Tuesday to answer to collect trash and garbage oi eligibility. Date of Sp­ which can keep needy and the Lyndhurst Public has entered the race to fill Basil is currently a retired questions of senior citizens in thpse units,thus lessening pUcatkn, residency in the seniors in their own homes. library, announces the ad­ the vacancy on the Board of senior citizen. His principal on how to go about gaining the danger of firea. community, Income and Anything built with federal dition of films to be shown at To the question on assets, present housing b n k cannot be limited to Commissioners. interest is public affairs. He the library for the months of occupancy of the proposed Basil Potenza married attends meetings of the senior citizen building. adequate drainage. conditions, disabled and local residents. We have 400 October and November. Commissioner James Guida, with three children and four Commissioners and other The films are part of the Mrs Lerman told the handicapped, veterans and on the applicant list but only who chaired the meeting, grandchildren has public bodies regularly. He lib rary’s continuing Free preliminary steps taken by families of veterans or Wean be accommodated.” said Engineer Joseph Neglia previously served his background in the labor has the time and capability Film Series which, each the Urban Development criteria considered. Some Edna Perrotta noted that reports there will be no country in the second World movement and has held to tackle today 's problems. month, presents a variety of A u t h o r it y th ro u g h a seniors in the audience in former days when people selected films for the runoff on adjacent property. War on Army transports in many responsible positions. He would consider it a high community’s being granted urgently requested that got old or poor they were enjoym ent of the Lerman said the fact that the Atlantic and the Pacific He has taken part in honor to serve all the people the fund w ith which to some local seniors be ap­ sent to the poorhouse. She community. All films in this the Health Center will be on war zones. He also served as negotiations in the printing of Lyndhurst. construct the unit. pointed to the selection said, “Putting our seniors in series are shown on the property will enhance committee. Lerman stressed an instructor with the rating trade to formulate policy As No. 2 candidate on the Lyndhurst has already this kind of housing is like Thursdays at 7 p.m at the the site and be an advantage of chief petty officer in the ballot, Mr. Potenza will -try received the six million that the »-apartment unit sending them to the and decision making. library, located at 355 Valley for the occupants of the unit. U.S. Maritime Service. very hard to be your No. 1 dollar grant. It has been will be occupied by local poorhouse.” With his range and Brook Avenue. As always, Other safety factors for B a s i l h a s a w id e Commissioner. granted approval of the site persons before any out-of- Guida pointed out that the diversity of experience he is there is no admission residents are security charge. and the need for such a towners will be considered, elderly would be housed in guaranteed by limited The remainder of the facility proved. and 10 percent of the much nicer quarters than a September schedule of films Lerman said the next step entrance and exits to the apartments will be specially “poorhouse" afforded in Senese’s Experience includes a diverse view of is for the authority to ad­ building, security type doors reserved for handicapped. long-ago days, and be able to which open from the inside movie musicals. September vertise for proposals for the Objections be independent in their own Supporters of School The fact that Senese is a years operated a successful 20 features the Beatles in design and construction of but cannot be opened from homes for as long as they Trustee John Senese, homeowner with a growing automotive repair business. “Magical Mystery Tour.” the outside, “peepholes" in the building after the Objecting to the needed them. candidate for the family was also listed as a Thus he has a wide The following week, a classic developer’s packet outlining apartment doors and fire commission vacancy qualification for Senese. knowledge of the problems musical, “ Swing Time,” will stairs. There will also be a be shown. the design, location of site created through the "His record on the Board of running a department that superintendent in the October’s films offer some and type of building desired - Girls’ Basketball Registration resignation of Public Works of Education,” the operates a large fleet of of the best of Hollywood’s number of apartments, building and a security Director Walter Janowski, statement from his sup­ vehicles. His experience as Ronald W. Bogle, director heydays. Beginning with a community and recreational guard on duty 24 hours a day, Girls must be at least 10 cited his experience in porters said, “ proves that an instructor in the Bergen of the Lyndhurst Parks Tracy-Hepburn comedy space, parking, etc. is and an emergency alarm in years old before December business, and government John Senese is not one who County vocational school classic (October 4), the rest Department, has announced prepared. The best proposal every apartment. 31,1979 and up to 14 years old and education as spends money wildly. He has system has given him the of the films include “ I Know that registration for the is selected by the Authority TTk township will receive qualifications for his proved himself most background necessary for Where I ’m Going (October girls’ winter basketball and still attending grammar and approval requested from a percentage of the rents election. conscientious in his dealing with the personnel of 11), “I Married a Witch” league will be held school. G irls must bring HUD After HUD approval from the building in lieu of Pointing out Senese had administration of school af­ the department. (October 18), and “ Nothing taxes. Wednesday through Friday, their birth certificates when Sacred” (Ofctober25). the final working drawings registering. proved his ability to handle fairs and would carry the “ For John Senese One of the qualifications Oct. 10-12, from 7 to 8 p.m. The films scheduled for and specifications are the problem s of same characteristics to his government is a challenge relating to eligibility is and Saturday, Oct. 13 from November offer a wide prepared. administration which the position on the Board of which he has not hesitated to 11 a.m. to noon at the For additional information assortment of comedies. A final price for the income. A single person public works department Commissioners, if elected. meet in the past. He Landells Building on Dela- call the Parks Department November 1 starts off with building is negotiated whose income is $10,750 a faces, the candidate’s sup­ “Over and over again welcomes the opportunity to fieid Ave. at 438-0060 “ Life With Father,’’ between HUD, the Authority year and whose assets are porters asserted he is a ‘ tax- Senese has proved to be a expand his service by ap- followed by such offerings as and the developer. After 40 below $9000 is eligible and a payer , homeowner , school trustee who can be plying a full time “ Woody Allen: An American years the building is owned couple whose annual income Poet To Read In Lyndhurst businessman, educator and counted upon to honor his determination to the part Comedy,” and “ Hollywood: by HUD and the township is $12,300 with assets below civic activist who can be public trust. And the public time commissioner post so The Selznick Years, ” both on Martin Steingesser, the may then purchase it if it so $5000 is eligible. many requests for another counted upon to spend the has responded by reelecting that the taxpayer will get the N o vem ber 8 . The next New York poet, will return desires. Computations on assets are reading, and are very public's money wisely and him twice to the board. most for every dollar spent Thursday, the 15th, brings to Lyndhurst in October as fortunate Martin could find The Authority hires an made according to for utmost efficiency.” • John Senese for many on township service " an evening of all-out comedy part of Lyndhurst Cultural inspecting a rc h ite c t to individual situations. the time for us in his busy with “ Hardware Wars” (a Arts Committee’s monthly schedule.” “ Star W ars’’ spoof), and monitor construction, and A p p ro xim ate ly three reading series. The Steingesser’s poetry “Monty Python and the Holy the completed building is m o n t h s b e f o r e th e reading will take place on captures the moments of his G rail.’’ November’s purchased by the Authority. 'Bank On Frank’ completion of the project the WeAtesday evening, October life — moments we all ex­ schedule continues on the Lerman said the value of Authority sends out pre-ap- 17 at g p m at the Parks evening of the 29th with p e rie n c e , but rarely With the slogan “ Bank on President of the Lyndhurst Committee Amvets (1970), the land, which cost the town plications to those having Department, 250 Cleveland The Freshmen” and remember as important. In Frank, ’ Frank Ruggiero Boosters Club (1948), New $227,000 w ill be returned listed their names and ad- Ave. District Commander “ Toilette,” an animated addition, his poetry includes pressed his campaign for the York News Baseball Coach based on the fair market ap­ dresses at the Town Hall as steingesser was the first Amvets six states, (1971), short. stories, some dramatic, commission post left vacant of the Year (1962-63), Herald Additional information praised value. . i r . being interested in becoming featured in the series, National Vice Commander other humorous. One of his by the resignation of Public News Coach of the Year regarding the Free Film Architect Paul DeMassi a tenant. A team of three ap- and the success of that first stones, “ How the Monarch Works Director Walter 11964), Coach of 15 Amvets (1972), National Senes may be oMained by was preseat to answer pointed by H U D will review effort gave the program the Butterfly Got Its Color, ” was Janowski. Vice Commander Amvets recently published in chap- Ruggiero listed his various Lyndhurst High Schdol (1972), Amvet of Year, Post b a s e b a ll ch a m p io n s; Public Library at honors and activities during 20, Lyndhurst t$873), coach safety of the unit. He! stated % elieibilitv.eligibility, applicationsanoUcatlons will readingsrooillnna we’vewo'vo had sinceoinnc Director Lyndhurst Day Additional information his career to buttress his of Little League Baseball that the building will be of be sent to those deemed November, Martin’s Camp 10 years, commander regarding the October 17 claim that he is the best teams 8 years, duftctoc of On Restoring reinforced concrete and eligible. Advertisements will was certainly the most Lyndhurst Amvet Post 20 Lyndhurst junior basketball poetry reading may be qualified of the candidates in have no incinerators. He appear in new spapers popular,” said Rick Murray, ( 1963, 1967 ), Dept. obtained by contacting the the field to run the public 4 y e a r s , n a t i o n a l Your Photos said by law fire escapes are announcing the applications L y n d h u r s t ’s c u ltu ra l Cultural Arts Committee at works department or any Commander State of New commander Amvets (1977), Since our story last week no longer required on are being received. Ap- coordinator. “We’ve had 4384060. other department to which Je r s e y A m ve ts (1969), principal Franklin Sdiool. (1970 to present). on photo restoration last he may be assigned. National Executive week, The Leader office at 251 Ridge Rd. in Lyndhurst Firemen’s Fund Drive Smokes up STATEMENT OF THE MANAGEMENT. has received calls about how CIRCULATION, ETC. REQUIRED BY THE Fam iliar W ith ACT OF CONGRESS OP AUGUST 24, tft go about having ones The Lyndhurst Volunteer throughout the year and through 13th is also Fire be taught about the danger 1912.AN0MARCHa.1S3a I 01 th e COMMERCIAL LEADER, photographic heirlooms Fire Dept, is conducting its other firematic activities. Prevention Week, and the and hazards of fire. The published weekly at Rutherford, New annual fund drive on Jersey for Oct.. 1979. State of New restored. For a limited time, This week October 7th time for everyone to think of members of the Fire Jersey, County of Bergen, se.: for the Jade Custom Labs have Saturday and Sunday, fire safety. The members of Department will also be on Public W orks State and County aforesaid. Mrs. Evelyn Pezzolla, a system of this major area of Before me, a Notary PuWlo, personally arranged to have work October 13th and 14th. . # the Fire Dept, will be hand each night Monday appeared John Sevino, who having been candidate for Commissioner concern for the Department picked up at The leader of­ Letters have been delivered S c i e n c e r i C t l O I l visiting all of the schools in through F rid a y Oct. 8th in the Nov. 6 Lyndhurst of Public Works. If elected Commercial Leader and Beruen County. fice. to each residence in town Lyndhurst. Many children through 12th from 7 to 9 P.M. Leader and that the following Is to the Science Fiction Club, will election to fill the position of Commissioner, she would be We will accept your photos last weekend. Included with will also be visiting the Fire at the firehouse to answer best of his Knowledge and belief, a true discuss hoii an author can Commissioner of Public familiar with the workings statem ent of the ownership, with your name, address, the letters were some helpful Headquarters with their any questions concerning management and if a daily circulation, blend scientific fact with Works, is no stranger to the of the department she would etc., ol the aforesaid publication, and phone and Jade will call hints on fire prevention in school teachers to see the fire prevention and home required by the Act of August 24. 1912. fantasy to create a realistic duties of the Department of be assigned to head. embodies in section 411 Postal Laws and with a price quote before any the home based on the theme fire fighting equipment, and fire safety. Regulations, printed on the reverse side storyline. The author whose Public Works. Mrs. Pezzolla is also of this form, to wit. work is begun. “Learn not to Bum.” 1 That the names and addresses of the previous books include “The The Department of Public concerned with the overall owners, editor, managing editor, and The members of the business manager are Warlock in Spite of Himself ” Works has five divisions: cleanliness of the township. 2. Publisher and owner: Leader Senior Citizen department will canvas the Women Make Favors For Aged N ew spapers, Inc., 251 Ridge Road, and “King Kobold,” is a Sewers, Street Cleaning, In cooperation with local Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 town this coming weekend, Editor, John Savino, 456 Second Ave , professor at Montclair State next Thursday when Shade Tree, Street Repair government and citizen’s Hold Meeting and are asking for the sup­ Mrs. Norman Thompson, Lyndhurst. N.J. 07071 College. members will make and The Water Department. groups, she put this concern Business Manager. Carmine F Savino. port of the townspeople. Chairman of the Lyndhurst Jr., 318 Post Avenue, Lyndhurst. New On Oct. 4, the Lyndhurt Thanksgiving favors for the It is clearly a department into action and took an Jersey. The Firemen erf Lyndhurst Science Fiction will be the Evening Membership 3. That the known bondholders, Senior Citizen Friendship aged. At the E.M.D. meeting that deals with the innovative approach to the mortgagees, and other security holders are on a strictly volunteer topic of an informal Department of the Woman’s owning or holding 1 percent or more of Club held its 99th meeting at on Oct. 18, guest speaker will * environment, and Mrs. mounting problem of litter total amount of bonds mortgages, or basis serving the community discussion on Monday Club, held an Executive • other aecuritiea, are ft there are none so the Sacred Heart Social be Mr. Brown, N.J. Pezzolla’s community several years ago by <4 stats/), M hours a day. The firemen evening, Oct. 15 at 7:30 P.M. Board meeting at the home » None. Center with John Niebo Representative of the US involvem ent as an developing the ecologival 4. That the two paragraphs next above deceive no monetary when Dr. Christopher of Mrs. John De Acetis. giving the names of the owners, presiding. Highlights of the Stasheff visits Lyndhurst Olympics Committee. independent citizeen has group C .A.P.A.B.L.E. and stockholder and security holders as they reimbursement for their appear upon the books of the company meeting included song and Mrs. Henry Jacques, Thirty four members of shown rem arkable the Lyndhurst Recycling services with the exception Public Library. Dr. Stasheff, but also in cases wher« the stockholder congratulations for the Social Services Chairman, the E.M.D. will go by bus to dedication to environmental Center, where waste or security holder appears upon the of a clothing allowance, and whose new book, “Wizard in books of the company, or trustee in any members who celebrated discussed plans for the New York city to see the coni*ms for many years. other fiduciary relation, the name of the utilize the fund drive to Bedlam’* was a June material that otherwise person or corporation for whom such October birthdays and American Home meeting play “Sugar Babies. ’ ’ Her interest in thr quality trustee is acting, is given, also that the finance one of the little sélection of the Doubleday would either have fouled the anniversaries. of the water in Lyndhurst town’s environment or put league baseball teams, the belief as to the circumstances and Nick DeLeo discussed the has been evidenced through an added burden on tis conditions under which stockholders annual visit of Santa Clause and security holders who do not appear National Federation f Senior Soccer Auxiliary Parents Meet her leadership in the testing removal services was upon the book« of the company as * d Christmas party for the í é trusteee, hold stock and securities in a Qtizensand its aid to seniors of chemical run-off in storm recycled. township children, fire. collection day. (Rain date is capacity other than that of a bonafide contributions. As an ex­ The Lyndhurst Youth Soc­ A "Turkey Raffle" will sewers in town, tests that owner, and this affiant haa no reason to association meetings She has also been a watch­ believe that any other person, pression of support and ap' cer Club's Women's Oct. 20.) L.Y.S.C. youth will held. Each child on a leais resulted in the discovery of i association or corporation has any dog for Lyndhurst s interests ' interest direct or indited. I n the said preciation many members Auxiliary held a parents’ b e s t a t i o n e d a t will bring home 5 tickets f the class mothers. made by calling 1334)575 to ordOr one, please call 4M- begtaatagaUOa.m. Saturday, Oct. U is can Lyndhurst, and has a clear welcome new members to before Oct . 17: knowledge of the problems, e Thief Fined L I . W i l l i a m I. Register Now the gr$tt£ which if ill and experience with the Lewandowski, killed March complete membership of M Lyndhurst girls who have 14, INS, a for. the year 1900. Besides publicans Will Hear IWt' registered, parents of Cookie Time over Germany. ■ ■ '¡ ¿ j - - \ . *>• It ’s cookie time. Girl Scouts from Carlstadt' Lyadharst Board of ¿hrMn Ud“‘* ,rom Anna LaVec- Club Candidates Lyndhurst, Moonachie, Caaunlssieaers aad Ike iThb.-.JhJiri T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 11, I T * - i Assemblymen Explain lifeline Credit Program to speakingleaking with the votersvoléri «hi which wwiU ill ortaincontain an ap-ap­ electric and OUgas (ÜNWftniMcompanie», MririMrioAnmnanU. I_it ___ ».*_ . . in our d istrict while plication card and waiver and electric companies, they had by calling Aseemblymen accouit numbers and Sodai win receive a ISO credit Visotcky and Hollenbeck at campaigning door-to-door, certification. Subscriber» Security numbers. A toward each. their District Office, 104 Assemblymen Richard n u t fUl out the canto and photocopy of the customer Further inform ation may be Midland Avenue, Visotcky and Robert return them according to the receipt pmion VM M * .bill* said , “ We were must be flhriM ed«Eh ap by a great manber of The dtoabied can aecure plications. who is eligible for applications at local Society The disabled must product the $100 cre d it applied to Security outlets, Medicaid proof of disability, foi BERMUDA utility bills provided, by the assistance units, county of­ example, a Social Securit) m s M u m m j m m f new “ Lifeline Credit fices on agin g or local disability check, or 1971 P rogram " and how does one legislative district offices. Social Security aware Mar/*# go about signing up for it ? ” - Inquiries can also be certificate. re e m u y isH> h> m .t m Since time w ill not permit forwarded to the State Board Eligible subscriber» wil f r i J t f H our speakaing directly to all of Public Utilities, P.O. Box not receive a check in th< >re»U>*r from the rigors of the campaign trail are (left to rjgl*) Republican must also have an annual , ceeded outgoing president RESERVATIONS ARE LIMITED Freeholders Joseph earned of Lyndhurst, Joan Steinacker of Ramsey and Harry Gerecke income of less than $9,000 if George L. Bielit*, Jr., PLEASE ACT PROMPTLY of Saddle Brook. Ihe trio pictured on the lawn of Freeholder Carucci's Lyndhurst home are single, and $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 i f Á 8 Executive Vice President, seeking reflection to their second terms. married. Sporting Club Fidelity Union Trust Co., I c in g CALL Persons enrolled in the P.O. *•* 7SS Newark. Worth trilnftw i, N.J. 07032 PAA or receiving SSI will Elected with Weidner 9 9 8 - 4 8 0 9 Hospital receive a letter by October EftecMv« t / 10-7» Costs Will were John C. Leeds, vice Be Reduced

A joint arrangement for reducing hospital costs has been reached by West Hudson Hospital, Kearny, and Christ Hospital, Jersey F O R Y O U R City, according to an announcement by Frank P Smilari, administrator of the Kearny hospital, and Lloyd MhJM R. Currier, executive DIO YOU KNOW WE HAVE INVLAIO ANO HOSPITAL director and president of EQUIPMENT BOTH FOR SALE OR FOR RENT? Christ Hospital.

The agreement involves the consolidation of laundry services.

“I think this joint venture HOSPITAL BEDS r will prove worthwhile for all CRUTCHES AND CANES WHEELCHAIRS concerned," Currier said. “TTiis is just one example of how two hospitals can work .PLUS together for voluntary cost MANY OTHER curtailment. TYPES OF According to ’the hospital CONVALESCENT1 executives, Christ Hospital will pick up soiled linens EQUIPMENT from West Hudson Hospital COMMODE CHAIRS WALKERETTES six days a week. The laundry will then be processed under the direction of Edward PHONE Zahn of Christ Hospital, and 43S-1026 returned to West Hudson. Tlie arrangement will enable both hospitals to reduce their PHARMACY laundry bills. 299 Stuyvesant Ave. “ We at West Hudson are Lyndhurst, N.J. looking forwartfto this close FREE DELIVERY association with Christ Hospital,” Sm ilari said.

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Mallingtnn £eair?r <*y SaWno. Pm U «K Now In It» Third Y a w John Sa vino, Amy Divine I Editer & Publisher News Director Steven Fo oler, Woodward A ve ., I EdD eggaa, T obUm Ave., Lyndhurst Publication Offices I think that libraries ought to be open on They ought to ban deliveries on PH I Focetola, Tontine Ave., Lyndhurst 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurat, N .J .A.R. Cornell Sundays; working people don't have much Stuyvesant Ave. during the day. The Advertising Director like to see a cheaper rate in the Tel. 43*8700 I’d of a chance to get to them during the week, congestion created is dangerous for newspapers for private real estate listings. and there is no mass transportation in this everyone; If there are trucks making Th<- Leader Newspapers circulate ia SoUia Bergen a ad are ike official I ’m looking for a house to rent, and I have to deliveries on both sides of the street, it newspapers of North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, East Ratfeerferd, aad' pay a real estate agent *60 for a list of becomes hazardous for ordinary driving. Carlstadt. They also have a growing readership ia Weod-Ridge aad Walttagtoa. la houses that I can see - he doesn’t even go the five community district live 81,t i t persons amoag 2f,tM families. These with me. If it wasn’t so cheap for them to ad­ contiguous municipalities border on the Hackeasack Meadows which la the next vertise, I think the system would change. generation will provide a growth pattern that w ill^ e marked by the entire nation. The Leader Newspapers are members of the Rutherford Chamber of Commerce, the West Hudson South Bergen Chamber of Commerce, the New Jersey Press Association, the National Editorial Association and the Quality Group Weeklies of New Jersey. State Economy Lousy —But... Please, read the headline for this pay he might get some of his staff off; editorial over again. their “buts” and find out why New Now compare it to the Record Jersey employers can’t find headline on Page 20 last Sunday employees. A ll Bienstock would have "N .J." Jobless Rate Down Sharply, to do is pick up a copy of Hie Leader But..." any week and find that dozens and Those ' buts' ’ are significant. dozens of employers are frantically The Leader editorial headline is just looking for workers. Robert Safar, Park Ave. Joaa Knrszwlcz, Stuyvesant ve . as misleading as the Record’s.lf the Bienstock could turn to the daily 1 want to know why the town let a Burger Lyndhurst economy really is as bad as the and Sunday newspapers and find that Dnve Lorentz, Stnyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst King be built in town, on a very busy The only time 1 was tempted to write a editorial headline would indicate why jobs by the thousands are open. The Parks Commission is doing a fine job intersection, after Gino’s went up. After letter ike that was to the Star Ledger; 1 was soften it with a "b u t?” For too long it has been the belief with the cultural activities, but there are no Gino's we were supposed to have an mad at their movie reviewer for what he By the sam e token, if the jobless that only jobs requiring skills could activities for adult men who aren't senior ordinance prohibiting fast food restaurants. said about a movie that I liked. But I lost the rate declined sharply, why did the not be filled. Hus is still the case, of citikens. I think more money should be spent paper, and I forgot who to write the letter to. on structured activities for men 18 and Record have to soften the good news course. Machinists are in short Attention "You Said It" readers —it you have a question you would like to seem the column, please older. with a "b u t? " demand. The cable television industry sent U to Jack Pignatello. do The Leader Newspapers, Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst, N J. Well, the Record story not only had is short by thousands of workers it tlx' news about the jobless rate drop, needs a t once. it also carried a warning by Herbert However, the advertisements also could get a ll the jobs that are yawning Bienstock, the Department of Labor's are crying out for unskilled workers. open fille d .” Bergen The Amazing regional commissioner. Said Fast-food restaurants can’t get the If anybody had told you 10 y e a rs ago E s s e x h as $10,098,373,700, P a ssa ic Bienstock: "That 6.1% figure (down help they need—and the employees This may indeed be recession tim e. i . Bergen County would exceed Essex $6,921,386,216 and Hudson 1.4% from August) may be they need don’t have to have ex­ But the Classified pages County in ratables would you have $5,037,595,951. exaggerating the noticeable perience or skills. There are other don’t reflect it . The lines of happy young and old at bfittevedit? Inflation played a heavy role in improvement in New Jersey’s jobs requiring nothing but a willing i restaurant counters don’t'hint of a increasing the anpunl of ratables. situation.” p a ir of hands and a good m ind th a t a re Yet consider the figures just recession. The department stores and But the same inflation was felt in Bienstock apparently is caught like in fille d . released by the state’s 21 county tax the gasoline stations are not suffering Essex, Passaic and Hudson. so many of the doomsday economists If Bienstock had left his office and boards. Not only does Bergen double recession blues Essex but it very nearly exceeds ,the There is no doubt Bergen has come who have been warning that a did some investigating he would have into its own with a bang, not to recession is around the corner. As the given the Record quite another What we need are not more “buts”. combined totals of Essex, Hudson and P a s s a ic . mention boom. Property values have economy turns comer after comer statement. He might have added that We need m re information on why the soared all over—as Lyndhurst’s without discovering the recession, the “but" to “N .J.'s Jobless Rate Down unemployed are unemployed and how Wow! revaluations just recently proved. statistics men refuse to give up. Like Sharply, B ut...” Instead of warning we can get them off the unemployed According to Sidney Glaser, the One of the startling figures is that of Bienstock they always add a "but” to that the news is not as'good as it looks lists. We need to know why thousands state’s ratables now total $128.9 Ocean, long considered a backward the good news. he might have said, “But it would be of jobs that should be filled are not billion, of which Bergen represents county. Now it has ratables of If Bienstock really wants to earn his even better if somehow New Jersey fille d . $21,198,482,999. $7,501,115,096.

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A periodical out of Trenton that calls itself “New Jersey Monthly” has rated the senators and assemblymen. The 10 best etc. No sense in going over the so-called f- 10 best. Suffice it to say that if the 10 are the best in Trenton m ay the good Lord help a ll the re st of us. But unfortunately the magazine [ effective included the 10 worst legislators. This annual fA gives the reader an opportunity to m e a s u re the standards of the yield on* magazine. Among the 10 worst assemblymen was listed Carl Orechio of Nutley, a Rata Available Waek of October 11 - O ctob er 17 Republican. $10,000 minimum • 20 week maturity For a Republican to get into the FEDERAL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT COMPOUNDING OF magazine’s charmed circle would INTEREST ON SIX-MONTH CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS, AND require a feat even Hercules could not REQUIRE A SUBSTANTIAL PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL. muster. But no matter. This rate Is sublact to change at renewal. C a rl O rechio is not only one of the 10 best assemblymen in Trenton he ‘ Annual yield effective when principal and In te re st easily ranks in the first three. Orechio are reinvested for a full year at todays rate. is the hardest working, most diligent, most conscientious servants the state has. Wherever the taxpayers’ good is concerned Carl Orechio can be counted upon to carry the issue. Some snicker over the number of legislative bills introduced by Orechio. A ll of New Jersey could afford to feel more comfortable if most of the bills introduced b y O rechio w ere adopted. The “worst" selections of the magazine are made even more incredible by its selection of W illiam W a llw o rk of E s s e x . O f course Wail work is a Republican. The fact m m » that this hardworking, conscientious , ? i'* - and courageous legislator is in the forefront whenever a m a tte r affecting the state rises $ut no ice with the magazine. The fact that Wallwork in the minds of many would give New Jersey the kind of government it y & t & W £\V . ; > > ,; f.-*:' - ■ - needs escaped the magazine. Wallwork is elected and re-elected i :,"V ^ ' E s s e x where f e y knew him T h at fa c t speaks for itself. T H U R SD A Y , O C T O BER I t

------R it a , a i______the determined cheerfulness young woman gradually insider's view of a real c f six f ilm about the pain of of the daily entries. In doing politically charged study of a aware of her -developing sorority house with youig man’s efforts to keep self-discovery and sexual *> »he escapes from the lies body and sexuality. historical material and a his family's farm. 'Tyler” awakening between puberty and fantasies that had for so Scheduled for the discussion of the problems won the 1978 International and adulthood, w ill premiere made her conform to following Sunday (October currently plaguing that Press Prize for the best locally on Thirteen society's rigid expectations 21 at 11 p.m.) is “Baptiang,” system. Canadian film at the World beginning Sunday, Oct. 14 at of a “good girl. ” a sensitive, candid story of a ‘Twenty-one" (November Film Festival in Montreal. 11p.m. Immediately following, teenage girl's first love af- 4 at 11 p.m.) is a two hour The first film , “Good a ls o on O c t. 14, is fair and ensuing Coordinating Producer for documentary made by G irl,” (Oct. 14) is a 19» "Nathalie,” (1976) a French disillusionment, set in a Adolescent Rites was Nelsa E n g l a n d ’s G r a n a d a autobiographical work by film b y Anne Dastree small Canadian community Gidney; Associate Television. film m aker P h y llis Chmlund. dramatically describing the in 1951. Producer: Bonnie Schnap- It presents a reconstruction emotional and physical The final film in per; Design Direction and •■Sorority” (October 28 at of the painful inner world of awakening of a young Adolescent Rites is "Tyler," Opening Sequence: John 11 p.m.) combines an a l^year old girl in 1963 as teenager. At school, on the an em otionally and Anthes. seen through the eyes of the street and in the sübway, a woman she has become in silent game of gazes the 1970's. That woman enhances Nathalie’s examines old photographs of confrontations with the P to « d with Hollenbeck on the pawl of agin* practloners are (left to right): Garret herself and a dairy kept in anonymous world around O U I S T WHY M Y “ ember <* the education committee of the Bergen County Office of Aging; Dr. the eighth grade. Gradually, her. At home, in the M nrice Green, geriatrician and paychoanalyat at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine she begins to connect with intimacy of her room, she is P ONTIAC « d a . Lukes Hospital, NYC; Barbara Etsen, president-elect of the New Jersey the real g irl hidden behind alternately a little girl and a MORE? Gerontological Society; Marion Pufteck, chairperson of the advisory board to the Bergen d i s c o u n t Conaiy Office on Aging; Wilma Casella, director of the Northwest Bergen Multi-purpose First Alcoholic Half-Way House |iww,BM tw«w< Senior Cttizen Center; and William Oriol, professional staff member of the U S. Senate ( C O R N E R Committee on Aging. Spring House, Inc., the be 18 and over, have a ... Si MU 19J7 I KliB ODfttUK! first half-way house for m in im u m o f 2 w eek s alcoholic women in Bergen sobriety and a potential for County, is holding Open independent functioning. YEAR-END CLEARANCE! Hollenbeck Pays House for the public on Tuesday, Oct. 16 from 1-4, to The public is encouraged celebrate its opening and to to come and see this | N6UJ ’79 PONTjflC/ Tribute To Elderly introduce the public to this attractive home for female I much needed service. TTie alcoholics on Tuesday, Oct. WE WILL BEAT ANY PONTIAC DEAL! “As we sit here today, celebrate their 65th birth­ °n Aging, was a participant program with guest speaker 16. For information call 261- 5,000 m o re A m e ric a n s days,” Congressman Harold in a day-long conference on Riley Regan, Director of the 3582. “ Cap” Hollenbeck (R-9th) the ‘Many Faces of Aging” , New Je r s e y D ivision of told a group of aging p a n o o B B i NEW 7i LEMANS 4-D00R held at Fairleigh Dickinson Alcoholism, and Doris V-6 Eng , Auto Trans., Fr Power Disc Brks practitioners, students and cDlscJ * s * r Cond • ^ Ray Glass, Elect University. His remarks Mahalick representing the Fr. Wind Defrost, Padded Landau Cordova Pwr Ste e r. Radio Accom Pkg , Deluxe Whl MF S'. riJP i v f f HMS elderly New Jersey centered upon efforts of the Board of Freeholders, will Top, Sport Mirr., Lux Steer. Whl.. Rally Iv Covers, Vin Trim, W SW Tires, Air Cond., Soft residents. “ B y the year 2030, Ray Gl. Winds . Lamp Grp . LH Remote Cont Aging Committee to “give begin at 2:30. Wheels W SW Stl. Betted Tires, Lamp Grp. 18% of our population will be \ T j&LM*. Radio Accom Pkg Custom Color Seat Bells Mirr., Elect Rr Wind., Defrost, HD Congress and the American H D Alternator. StockT2316 1 instock Alternator Stock T2342.1 in stock. in the 65 and older age group, Spring House is located in people a glimpse of what the W h t > $ LIST '7318 *4 *6319 LIST *0764 64 « 5 7 8 8 and we w ill be devoting Building No. 7 on the social and economic climate " CATALINA 4-DOOR Rf VI ON S I N S i.’H P f MM about 40% of the federal grounds of Bergen Pines " BONNEVILLE 4-D00R will be for the elderly in the budget to them in order to County Hospital, East V-8 Eng., Auto. Trans., Air COND , Tl Glass y-8 Eng , Auto Trans. Custom Seat Belts Tl years ahead. Vinyl Bench Seats. Elee. Rr Wind defrost ’ G l . Notchback Seats. Body Side Mldg Elect 1 V, RI DGF ROAD continue to pay established Ridgewood Ave., Paramus. ou*urr HcvtR oou our 0» *rn* Remote Con M irr. Deluxe Whl Covers' RMWind.Defr.Air Cond Remote Con Mirr N O RTH A R L IN G T O N N J beefits to new eligibles. ’ ’ “It is imperative,” he W S W Tires, Lamp Grp , Radio Accom Pkq W SW Tires. Lamp Grp , Radio Accom Pkg The first residents were &&QCN * 8 6 3 1 in stock -NON AMMONIA PERMS < Hollenbeck, a member of said, “that we prepare for Elect Clck #P 9 3 3 1 in stock. admitted on Ju ly 30, 4 years * 6 1 6 8 the House Select Committee the change in aging patterns • «»'■»IM.IJ O/OI after a needs assessment jo w a v r of the country now. —— 53 OTHER N E W '79 PO N TIA C S TO CHOO SE FROM ! prepared by the Bergen Otherwise, the retirement CdvmKten OUIS Pile«« Eicl. Lie. F*« A Ta* years for those of us now in County Alcohol Abuse task B l/Y Cm L E A S t fO fl LCSS! MUSie STUDIO for the Performer the workforce and the force revealed an almost careers of our children are in total lack of treatment HMUBRS ONTIAC 232 Belleville Tnpk at Ridge Road services for the 10,140 jeopardy.” Aw . Knrwy. N./07UJ1 PARK AND RIVERSIDE AVENUE alcohol-abusing women in CHILDREN S THEATER GROUP The conference was LYNDHURST 939-6100 Bergen County. t + u A m / * 3 Mon Fr, 9-9. Wed. til 6. S»t t• I 5 organized by the Seniors Talented Youngsters Age 6-15 Speak Research Foundation, According to the New Plays, Musicals, Operettas Fairleigh Dickinson Jersey Department of Interested Parents CaH For Inform ation University, the New Jersey H ealth’8 State Plan, ap­ Gerontological Society and proxim ately 159 female bedB 991-9435 991-9063 the United Jew ish in a supportive residence a re 1 ■ t Community of Bergen needed in Bergen Coimty. County. •* The women residents must First T im e Ever! h i '. ' u >

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Yankee Stadium just a few charismatic nature were yet stadium. % . . of Irvington days ago will remain forever to be known. other side was St. Stanialaw Throughout the waiting T h e y were s e llin g had jokingly questioned period, the choir practiced as one of my most treasured And now here I was, everything but Papal dolls, Father Gorski about 'There of Plainfield. memories. sitting amidst a sea of The stadium fllM up their hymns over and over. and I almost half expected to we would be, "Are we out The announcer tried- It was just a short year humanity in Yankee find them inside the somewhere in the center quickly, and by 7 PM. It ago when news of the Stadium, awaiting the seemed that I was engulfed patiently to give the huge stadium. Odd bleachers, or did you crowds instructions on how election of a Polish Pope arrival of the man whose Although we had a half ftive some influence?” by a restless sea of hunanity engulfed the world and warmth, ebullience and - every seat was filled Communion w'ould be hour wait before the stadium “Box seats,” be chimed, distributed. Communion brought such joy into the charisma was engulfing the doors opened at S P.M., the his (ace beaming. Banners hung all around hearts of all Polish people. world. the stadium-“Long Uve the taetructtpra alone took ten crowds outside the stadium And be wasn't kidding! minute« to go over. It all seemed to magical - waited patiently, the air Nine rows behind the third Pope," "N.Y. Medical Loves Our own Father Gorski so unreal. It was a little over thick with excitement. base dugout were our box the Pope,” “ Lacordalre was ons of the priests chosen a week ago that I sat in Once the stadium doors seals. 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The air seemed in history had finally among the aisles to the up­ ‘Hollywood Dream is one of The Secret’s " I ’m Alive’ isa electric - flash bulbs popped perm ost tiers for the the best albums ever. Now I bore, “ bring On The by the thousands. I managed to make my distribution of Commuiion. can understand you not Nubiles’ ’ by the Stranglers is He passed within ten feet way down to the area right The Pope had spoken believing me. But that's your only half bad. It sounds of me. My camera clicked behind the dugout shortly beaitifuUy in a strong, dear tough luck. weird enough to pass by. wildly. Then all too quickly, before 8 P.M. There with my voice. He stressed the theme Hie combination of Andy The Dickies (god, i camera gripped tightly in he was past us, his back now of brotherhood and equality Newman (not Randy) on to my camera. remember wearing one) two my hands and sandiched in with the words, 'The rich keyboarda etc., Speedy Keen cuts "G ive It Back” and between two nuns, I had Throughout the entire man and Lazarus are both on drums and Jimmy Maas, the crowds remained "You Drive Me Ape (You awaited* this precious human beings. Both are McCulloch on guitars Big Corilla)" are inane. The moment for nearly an hour. breathlessly quiet. It was eqially created in the image couldn’t be beat. Of course, h ard to believe this same school as the B-52's. and likeness of God. ” there is the speculation that i did prefer the second When the Mass ended, the Thunderclap Newman Strangler's cut, “ Nice N' b a r g a i n Pope walked to each side of wasn’t a real band bU never- Sleazy” to the first A little the raised dais and the you-mind. The album speaks weird, but nice. 3ASSMEN! crowd roared with Joy and for itself. I guess that this album is excitement. Thousands of Since its release in '73, better than most of the RCA Robert Stewart, Fisheries Biologist with the New Jersey Division of Fish, Game, and flash bulbs went off and the Speedy Keen had one half- samplers from the past ten Shellfisheries released over 4,090 young striped bass into Farrington Lake in Middlesex air was electric. decent album, Previous years. The decent cuts Coudty. Striped bass, normally found in salt water, can grow to well over 20 pounds in fresh And throughout the whole Convictions on MCA. Jimmy outnumber the "others." water lakes. This experimental stocking^jf successful, may be expanded to other suitable 850 KFflRNY AVE. KEARNY N.I. evening, one thought McCulloch, the teenage Also the album is on colored fresh water lakes throughout the state. 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COUNTY Of BERGEN seemed to stop while radio RESOLUTION APPLICANT - Joseph & Ptbrencs M. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED October 2.1979 RUTHERFORD. NJ. and TV announcers stood aptly named. The recording Me lone PROPERTY - Bto0t 1>8, Lot 34 by the Mayor and Council of the Borough RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the rule* and regulations TYPE OF APPLICATION - Conditional of Rutherford aa follows: is rough, even for standards adopted by the U.S. Depertment of the WHEREAS, there exists a need for REGULAR there with open Treasury regarding tha State and Local Uae. DECISION - Held over until next 1 The Mayor and Borocgh Clerk and transmission repair of the Borough'a michrophones and closed then. I don't blame it on the F iscal A ssistance Act of 1972, aa meeting. hereby authorized and directed to Caterpillar Pay loader 920, and. producer, a Peter Towshend, amended. aUow (or changea in prioritiee Published: Oct. 11.1979 execute a Professional Services WHEREAS, the maximum amount of mouths. 0» the Planned Uae of Entitlement Period Fee:»6 24 Contract with ROMEO AYBAR, A.I.A. for the contract in queation la *3^47.74, and and I feel that it doesn’t Allotments; and, services as an Architect, and said FO And now the first non­ WHEREAS, the Local Finance Board funds are available In an appropriation contract when executed shall be entitled ROADS - OTHER: SAWTATION - pope in four and a detract too much from the haa promulgated that such changes NOTICE retained by the Borough Clerk for public mads after Entitlement Period BOARD OF EDUCATION inapection OTHER REVENUE SHARMQ, and have overall effort. Allotments have been budgeted, must be been certified by the local finance of­ half centuries and the first approved by ths Direct or, North Arlington. New Jersey 2 This contract is award without CU s like “Open the Door, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS competitive bidding as s professional ficer, and; the history of N O W , T H E R E F O R E . BE IT WHEREAS, the Looal PiMic Comrade RESOLVEO. that in accordance with the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the services In accordanoa with 40A: 11-5(1) , church hail Homer”, “Look Around” provisions, the' ~Borough 1 of Rutherford Board of Education of the Borough of (a) of the Local Public Contracts Law Law. (NJ.8.A. 40A: 11-1 a ta a q jn and ”1 Don't Knew" are rock herstoy requeeta that the1 DirectorDir of the North Arlington, in tha County of Bergen. becauaa said Services are performed by a that the reeolution authorizing the m world by storm, D+vteion of Local Govemms State of New Jeraey. wM at Its office in person or firm authorized by law to of contracts tor "ExUaordtaary. classics. Anyone who ex­ tha North Arlington High School (rearl practice a recognized proteeaion. Unspecifiable Services without a* wtU ever be neearve tor revenue snspng r unoa oy competitive bide and ths contract RaaN pects a hard driving branch Entitlement Period: 222 Ridge Road. North Arlington. New S. A tyottce of thia action shall be same again. ' From: ENTITLEMENT PERIOD UAN. 1, Jersey <07032), on Thureday. October 28, printed once in The News Leader must be available for public inapection. of rock has his figures all 1977 TO K P T . 30.1977) > 1979, at 11:00 o'clock, prevailing time, Published Oct. 11.1979 and. Environmental Protection-Economic have ita Secretary-Buainess Fee. *13.26 WHEREAS, tha Borot^h Attorney haa wrong. This is some Development »1,400.00 certified that this meats tha statute and ENTTTUrMENT PERNDO fOCT. 1,1977 Administrator then and there receive and ■ STOCK beautiful music that owes TO SEPT. 30. 1978) open bMa and receive propoeaia «or: F urniture - Amee Ave. Flrehouse Transportation to contraete, nothing to Fairport •1J.06.12 Bergen County NOW. To: Streets and Roed Special Services. Hackensack Oy the Convention OR certain Equipment Parts A Supplies Repairs LEGAL NOTICE U.S. Senator John Chaffee to Payfoadar *2,506.12 Such bids will be examined and. THE BOROUGH O f RUTHERFORO Beach Boys falsetto floppos. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the tabulated for report and action by said BIDS FOR. Five Police Cars Payioader bo repaiivd by Foley of Rhode Island will be the Board of Education. Sesled bids will be received by: The Machinery Corporation in Pleoataway. foregoing’ change In the Entitlement •I ay or and Council of the Borough of ! JUMOm-MIMCS Period Allotment la. In the opinion of the The Board of Education reserves the New Jersey without competitive b k td try honored guest at the Bergen Governing Body, warranted, and is Rutherford at. 8:15 P.M. The Council aa sn ‘Extraordinary. UnapecifiaMo Keen’s voice is high as a neceeaary for the most advantageous right to reject any or all proposals and to Chambers, 176 Park Avenue. Rutherford. County Republican waive technical defects if it should ap­ N.J. on November 7,1979 Service. In accordanoa with 4QA: 11-6 (1) Gibb brother. But there is no utilization of such funds for ths reason (a) of tha Local P u r - ~ — ; BLOUSES Organization's 14th Annual set forth: pear to it to be in the best interests of the Bids for: Five Police cars in ac­ pretension. The piano work The Governing Body gives high priority School District to do so Copies of the cordance with specifications for same on because- \ it NEW FAIL STYLES * S-M -L 1 D.O.E.R. Night, Friday, to repair of thle piece of equipment since specifications in the above categories tile in the Borough Clerk's office 1 - Attempe to hi is rinky-dink in a great way. It is sn essential pan of the Borough a Specificationa and Proposal Forms repaired by unauthorized dealsrs ware comprehensive leaf and traah collection may be obtained at the office of the may be obtained at the office of the Oct. 12, at the Imperial Secretary-Busi ness Administrator of the futile becauaa of their laok of knowledge The album—well, it ’s a systsm and its sbssnce has s negative Purcheaing Agent at 176 Park Avenue. and experience with Caterpillar Manor in Paramus. The impact on the community Board of Education in the North Rutherforti N.J. equipment; charm. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that two Arlington High School (rear) 222 Ridge No specificationa and /o r propoeai name of the annual GOP af­ (2) Certified Copies of this Reedution be Road. North Arlington, New Jersey, daily, 2 - Foley Machinery ia tha forms shall be given out after V00 P M rap rasent stive in tha State of New Jaraaf Anyway I picked it up for filed with the Director of Local except Saturdays. Sundays, and fair, started in IMS, stands Government Services in Trenton; and. A certified check, cashier s check or for all Caterpillar veMotea and their only about two and a half BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Holidays, between the hours of 9:00 A M bid bond made payable to: Borough of personnel haa the ability to mates theee for: Deliver One Extra and 3 00 P.M., from the date of this ad­ bucks in the regular rack, Borough Clark be and she is hereby Rutherford for *500 00 must bs repairs. Republican. Tzed to edverttse this Reeolution In vertisement until the date of the meeting submitted with each propoeai. A notice of this action will be pU>Ushed not the bargain bin. Since wspacer published and circulated in for opening bids. All bids and security muet be encloeed in the News Leader on October it. 1979. municipality, namely, The News Christopher Tarantino I MOB Senator Chaffee will meet Leader of Rutherford on October 11. in a properly sealed envelope, bearing on Published: Oct. 11.1676 M C A re-released it Secretary-Business Administrator the outside, the name of the bidder and and talk with guests at the 1979. . Board of Education, North Arlington Fee: »15.60 JUNIORS (originally it was on I hereby certify that this is a true and nature of the bid containsd therein cocktail party and buffet exact copy of a resolution adr— * Dated: Oct 11.1979 All bids sre required to comply with the SWEATERS * 2 2 2 ! Atlantic), I assume that it Mayor and Council of ths L _ Fee: »12.46 requirements of P.L. 1975, Chapter 127 which starts at 7 p.m. There Rutherford on the 2nd day of i should be around your neigh­ 1979. and all rules and regulationa and orders Calendar Party & KNITS ! will be music and dancing Helens Soroka BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD prom ulgated by the State Treasurer borhood. Even if it is New Date: October 2.1979 purauant thereto, and with all provisions f . from 7 to 11p.m. Borough Clerk Tha Polish American Jersey. Published: October 11,1979 RESOLUTONNO 109 of the N.J.S.A. 10:2-1 through 10:2-4 and 1 âi en* • uw c lo th s •comimoYiE«n | Republican C o u n ty Fae: »17.16 RESOLUTION FOR PROFESSIONAL all rules and regulations promulgated Women’s Ctab wtt hold a I A LO U . • SETTER (LO USES• VELOUR M K S The second release, "No SERVICES thereunder. calendar party on October 28 |i Chairman John Inganamort WHEREAS, there exists a need for an The Mayor and Council reserves tha ■ «flirti» Boys KMT TOPS* TONS m n F A M L Y M M M N S Wave," Is a mishmash of a PLANNING BOARD at Cale Sass VFW Poat 4«7, 1 warns those who wish to Architect, and right to reject any or all propoeala. The wild sort. If anything DECISIONS WHEREAS, the maximum amount of Mayor and Council aiao reaerves the River Road, North attend that there are a September 19.1979 the contract for the year 1979 la »18,500, right *o waive any informality in the recommends this altxan it’s APPLICANT - Carlos J.. Tiles S.. A which sum has been certified by the proposals received and to conaider bids Arlington. Entertainment EDD5ES BARG/MM BASEMENT limited number of tickets Dilma M Grlllo. PROPERTY - Block 35. Local Fir-ance Officer, and for sixty (60) days after their receipt will be provided by John still available at RepADcan Lot 1. TYPE OF APPLICATION - WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Helen S. Soroka "Fim a and tranquility can Conditional Use * Variance. DECISION - Law (N.J.S.A. 40A11-1 at sec.) requires Borough Clerk Elliot, an astrologer. Tickets &50 K L 4 K N Y AVt. KEARNY Headquarters in never bs bsdfellows." that the resolution authorizing the award Published: Oct. 11,1979 Montsigne APPLICANT - Marla Costello. of contracts for professional services' are $4 per person. Hackensack. PROPERTY - Block 130. Lot 7. TYPE OF without competitive bids snd ths Fee: *12.48 w ttw iypftn u, ta r n . Vagabonding With Knife, F o rÄ :, By Guy Savino

1 Clip of red table wine Rutherford. Sony, doc, and «.too, to «U jfjw u «hormy it wasn’t a dream, but a reality. The batch ought to satisfy a dozen. Don't throw away the 1 pound beef bones have «tUI the darned cate crisping, in thaovenalltha bèll ringing. The kindly gentleman standing there, leftover.It will keep for a week, at least in the friirtge j it it It day« 2 tablespoons flour lot« week. Take out, take out. was done six robed, his eyes quizzical as he asked if he could enter. Jean Karsavina apologises because she has not ago, at least. You recognize him with a start. The People’s Pope, included in her book the recipe for peacock pate, a Vi teaspoon thyme 1 indeed. delicacy that requires the brains of 2,000 or 3,000 birds. ‘A teaspoon parsley And immediately you wonder w*iat you will serve Just as well. 1 lost my taste for peacock brains a long 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 8-ounce can button mushrooms this royal visitor for certainly he will stay for dinner. time ago. M ay I suggest that the entree be Bigos Mysliwski. I think, however, Pope John Paul would like a Howto: In a deep dish or pan place stew meat. Add wine. One of the oldest and most traditional of Die Polish helping of Tort Czekoladowy Niepieczony which Slice the yellow onion and add. Add the thyme, dishes the stew for that is what it is.Hunters’ Stew, is translates into Unbaked Chocolate Torte and which famed in poetry and novels, so they tell me. seems an absolutely scrumptious dessert. parsley. Mince clove of garlic and add. Let meat stand in marinade for thr^e to four hours. 2 > t ûavinczM ' OBexgci And if Pope John Paul followed you into the kitchen Ingredients: Turn occasionally. In the meantime place beef tones his eyes would commend you if you began whisking pound sweet butter in cooking pot, cover with water (about a quart), drop left-overs from the refrigerator. Because Bigos 1 cup sugar Mysliwski, even though served at the most expansive Vi pound bitter-sweet chocolate, grated in a teaspoon of salt, a leaf of parsley and some black eSuxgecn iP acÙahìùt pepper. Bring to a boil, then allow to simmer for an of banquets is composed very often of leftovers. 2 cups walnuts or hazelnuts, finely ground hour Remove the liquid from the bones and, place ' Anyway, here is the recipe, just in case the Pope one 1 cup sugar day is a surprise visitor. 3-4 tablespoons heavy sweet cream aside. Don’t throw the bones away — yet. e^fnnounet». tb . ofnninß o fIv i offùx After the meat has marinated place it in a deep pot. I Ingredients: How to: Roast beef Cream butter until very light, add sugar and grated used my crock pot. In the olive oil brown the meat Roast lamb chocolate and continue creaming until thoroughly gently, touching it with a bit of salt and pepper. When a t 2 8 ^tcigc V F W P o s t 4591, 513 ‘/t cup soup stock Veterans Place, Hasbrouck Heights, presents its third Howto: Cook each meat separately until tender Dice and annual ‘ Oktoberfest’’ combine with the sauerkraut as directed. The whole Sunday, October 28 from 3 until 7 p.m.' Traditional German food and authentic Private German music by Hans Kraft and his orchestra will License For be featured. Each person attending will receive a Edgerton souvenir beer seidel. TTiere will be prizes, dancing and singing. Michael Edgerton of Donation is $10 per person. Hackensack, and a police of­ Reservations are limited. ficer in Hackensack, after Call the post home, 288-1112, extensive training at the after 8 p.m. Teterboro Flight Academy, , has Because when it received his private pilot's license. comes to top rates Michael has been a member of the Hackensack and Police Force the past five years and plans to continue financial service, his education in the field of i aviation I like efficiency.” ■ v He is the son of Mr. and / Mrs. Madison Edgerton of P A s a u I N Lyndhurst and served as a EARN AMERICA’S medical technician with the TOP REGULAR PASSBOOK RATE! FORD C I T Y Lyndhurst Police ROUTE 17 Emergency First Aid Squad. He is a graduate of Fairleigh RUTHERFORD Dickinson University where 5 3 he majored in sociology. J * 935-2400 • Effective Annual YMd On

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r T H U R SD A Y , O C T O B E R I t 1*7» - B e r e Everything Is Red By Tom Monroe I was caught up in the to beautiful tailored suits for Over ■ week a»> when I breathing room. Nebraska held In hotel and motel a “ t o t , the axdtement, the both men and women. Clerics couple had hats that lit up just got by Iowa that dining moms. Student pep o c t mentioned to frienk that I total social activity before in Mora, the tellers in the and twirled around when , « going out to the Big Red weekend which Untied the bands from the Big Red and after the game - a banks and secretaries in the Nebraska made a touch­ fires of comparable debate. Band ke|* things stirred iy> «Y Country they were frantic whirl of color, fun - offices are seen wearing red down. The stadium ■«»<# are It was the first time as announcers introduced ‘JLM tki mystified. Where was this? the total effort to back the viaor caps with the battle pretty sacred and are passed Nebraska had faced Penn celebrities, alumni, coaches, A Did they grow beets? Was it team In victory. words, •Go Big Red1. There down to the next generation. State in Memorial Stadium. p a* players and members of » litt the rakiess of the clay soil? F irst, there was the is a unified spirit and I learned later in the day They had met in 1KB when the various Societies VI friendliness; troubles and that in divorce cases the only Hie Big Red Country is insistence that I dress for the the Huskers defeated Penn attached to the University. nlC occasion. Th is was the routines are forgotten. litigation that reaches the iz i > Nebraska, where in the fall State in Lincoln. Penn state Parents were a big part of purchase of a red shirt and courts is the issue as to how n ß t the total state, focused on Television and radio led the series 4-2. The the talk show. Private hat with the slogan 'Go, Big commentators continue to the game tickets are to be 4 Lincoln, goes into a frenzy coaches, Joe Paterno of the cocktail parties Red'. I felt guilty not refer to the game; statistics, distributed and who gets ¿ail over the activities of the Big Lions and Tom Osbourne of (bioodymary's) and coffee »earing the blue and white offense, defense. them. These are bitter •?Dl Red football team of the Nebraska were heralded as clutches start about 10:00 of the visiting Lions from battles in court. ■ fWl University of Nebraska. I Commercialism makes its gentleman coaches a.m. as everyone listens Pom Stat«y>ut I had to be a bid. The weather and time is As a musician and as a had been invited out to representing two top intently to the downtown perfect guXt and respectmy all measured to the time of past director of a marching witness the Nebraska - Penn educational institution) that traffic reports. At the right hosts. ' the kickoff. The logistics and band, the entrance of the 250 State game, a regional game had class. This was the time, the red horde moved dose statistics of these two piece Big Red Band with the of some national recognition respect of the encounter for out downtown for the action. The feeling of expectation nationally rated teams flag carriers, acrobats and My hosts were fulfilling a the day. Both coaches had Diversion of traffic and and exuberance starts in (Penn State 6th and twirlers was a thriller - pranise ever since I was lost bowl games last year. At special maps had been Lincoln about Thursday Nebraska, 5th) raised the amazing how this particular Stationed at a B28 base at this point in the season, announced and printed in the before a home game. fever of the fans as phase has developed in past Fairmont, Nebraska during Nebraska was fourth in total newspaper as how to ap­ Everybody expresses his interpreted by the experts on years. Of course, many do WW II. The game was seen offense proach the stadium and I believe it! 1 assumed half were not the team of other concern and loyalty and the air and those comrades not know the skills of in the east, and 75% of the parking, since the stadium is were on scholarship. years. dresses in red - starts sitting on the bar stools watching the complicated comtiy got a view on T V. of On the morning of the big near the middle of town The other impression 1 As the aircraft ascended hamming it up. The big '‘N” around the town. The week game as it is now played in the phenomenon known as game the festivities started where Nebraska’s prize received in this vast stadium and departed from the flags are seen outside the before, there was a all of its intr casies. Some the redclad fans from the at 7:00 in the morning. These winning architectural was the sportsmanship and Lincoln Airport with its new homes. The stores are full of Surprising defeat of Penn coaches admit there are Big Red Country. were mostly breakfasts masterpiece, the Capitol, courtesy manifested by the country club type structure, an array of red garments State by Texas A & M which many who come just for the As a visitor from the east. sponsored by radio and stands as a tall sentinel. My fans toward both teams In I could see the cornfields from T shirts and cheap hats gave the Comhuskers some pageantry. Sometimes the r . «.c luiusjters some televisiontelevision stations and werwere party postponed going to the football program, Bob hugging tight up against the band is in competition with a M cGuffey's which is the Devaney, the revered runways on all sides and visiting team band and place to go before a g ame. former football coach and stretching for miles. The better produce especially if St. M ary’s Now Three And One The game started at 11 50 to now, director of athletics, country still held an the team is losing. The With a forty eight hour accommodale national reminded the Cornhusker enchantment of openess, of With a forty eight hour VI Regional of CliftonCliftnn finallyfinsiiv St. Si Mary’s, Mar«'. a . 15k to 14 iloser „ ___ . .. . perfection, the power and Queen of Peace of North television programming so fans (quoted as the greatest quietness and dignity that I rain delay St. Mary s High were able to get together on emotional lift of sound raises to Immaculate Conception of Arlington. The Gaels and we went directly to the fray in the country) “ that had experienced when I was School football team was Tuesday with the Gaels the spirit and gives the team Montclair on opening day Queensmen clash on Sunday Luckily, my host was able Nebraska was Big League stationed there. The people forced to play two games winning easily, 34 to 6. On an aural shot to do or die’ have rebounded to win over afternoon at Memorial Field to park about 60 yards from and had a reputation for are still friendly and with only four days rest in Sunday afternoon St. Mary's The Big Red Band was Cedar Grove, Paul VI and with a 2 P.M . kickoff. the stadium - a fee of $150 00 good sportsmanship at hoem wholesome. One wonders edged Paramus Catholic, 7 magnificent; in playing, in between. Twice called Param us Catholic. The Craig Loretti. came up for the six game home and away. This would be the Ik »w the energetic soul of the manuevering and in to 6 to raise its ’79 record to Gaels of Coach Bill Stonie season. Once inside the goal for 1979 - continue the Big Red Country, dedicated because of inclement with a four touchdown entertaining. The group three victories against one now have upcoming their top stadium, the goose pimples tradition and extend to the Cornhuskers, could weather St. Mary s and Paul performance against the represented some 350 defeat. game of the season with began to show up. I had courtesy to the visiting ever occur here. But it just Patriots members of those in the played in this arena when it teams and officials." Loud burst out of the plains - a instrumental program at was smaller with the 2nd individual accusations to the way of life as summer ends, Nebraska. This is broken Airforce out of Fairmont gridiron were frowned up. and the naturalness of fall, down into a basketball pep Frazier Leads Bulldogs during the w ar But the Those who were seen sets in. band, two symphonic bands, Rutherfordnrrl UHigh in h School’sC n k n .1 ). AL_ »T - . • . — . . . . waving sea of red was a imbibing too much (these GO, B IG R E D - YOU A R E the National Division with a a concert band and three down. Pat P a c lllo 's yards out. The six-pointer sight. The difficulty of seemed to be visitors) were NO. I. football team opened its 2-0 record. jazz ensembles. This season placement was good and was accomplished when playing a home game at good naturally escorted out B.C.S.L. National Division The Lions (0-3) didn’t lie the University is celebrating Rutherford had a fast 7-0 Mike McPartland passed to Nebraska for the visiting by smiling officials for their slate last Saturday with a 20 down for the Bulldogs bust a 100-year-old tradition of Royce Charged lead. Dan Hehre in the end zone team is.iirst, they have to own salvation. to 6 conquest of Leonia. extended them throughout. the marching band - Leonia, defeated earlier center. A run for the two beat down the home crowd - The game was equal to all Coach Doug Loucks’ precesion and dedication are With Violation And it was a combination of by Ridgefield and Bogota, that solid surge of red, the the anticipated and Bulldogs had previously points failed and the home facts of life. In 1879 there talent and luck which staged a comeback. The unified yells of 76 thousand preparation. Nebraska defeated Bergen Tech and team managed a 7-6 lead. were 12 members in the Royce Chemical Co.’s produced the Rutherfordians enauing kickoff was put in synchronized with the cues usually waits a quarter to Wallington in non-division Sophomore Ray Frazier marching band. Up to 1972 troubles in East Rutherford initial touchdown. In the play at the Lions’ 32-yard from the band. It is a games. { got into the act in the second there were never more than study the situation, makes continue. opening period a play line. The 6S yards goalward psychological weapon. half which helped wrap up five women in this unit. Then up its mind what to do, and The big chemical T h e u n d e f e a t e d started at the Rutherford's Across the way from our with Rutherford’s third victory of in that year, the federal then - SOCKO! This company, often charged Rutherford eleven faces its W yardUne with sophomore seats was the student body. g form eight the season. government decreed equal technique puts the fans on with air pollution is now the

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A Lyndhurst man »as from a car accident, caused turn and started riding Two men who attempted a found guilty of assault with by Sodol. Stirone told the toward him. Mrs. Sodol said burglary at M l Ridge Rd. on an auto and charged $125 in Judge Sodol backed into his that she had to grab lier Ihuraday were apprehended Municipal court last week. car, then proceeded to ride huaband out of the way to by police and brought.to Joseph Stirone, 20, 320 away before he had a chance prevent him from being hit Lyndhurst court Thursday Lyndhurst Ave. was charged to examine the damage. by the car. night in handcuffs for 58 Union Aywnüa by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stirone followed and tried to “I will not have someone arraignment by Judge Sodol of attempting to hit signal him to stop his car, terrorised on the streets of James A Breslin Jr. " - a n a » r ° Ranald Walker of Jersey Sodol with his car July 1. and Stirone said that he this town,” Judge Robert ENTS FOR INVESTMENT Sodol told the court he was would not. atrinosaid. CJty, pleaded not guilty and bail was set for him at $2000. standing in the middle of When Sodol finally stopped Stirone received a one- Housing prices tarn gone values have ilwcVi Stephen Meckert, also of Washington Ave. when his vehicle, he said he got out year license revocation. up steeply since tlw mld- Increased faster then the Jersey City, was placed Stirone swerved his car of the car and started "He should have thought 60 s for two basic reasons. cost of living. Thue, I It an under »5000 bail. Neither deliberately toward him. crossing the street. He about that before he did what First, the shortage of now excellent Inflation hedge. man being able to post bail, The incident precipitated testified Stirone made a U he did, ” Citrino said savings made It difficult to So here an the ready­ they were taken to Bergen finance private housing, and made Ingredients for a good County Jail. . investment. We all need' They were accused of the number of new housing units built each year was tar housing of some kind, and trying to jimmy open the “WALK FOR HUNGER” below that what 9 should according to the experts, the door of the Voza apartment price of housing will have been. Since there Is a at 341 Ridge Rd. They fled ¡continue to go even higher, steady growth In population, Sponsored by the street and were ap­ though perhaps , not as this puts pressure on our CROP and the Keamy Hunger Rghters prehended at Delaney's Bar dramatically as in the past housing reserves and prices a few blocks away. Walker few years. CROP said he had been employed rise. as a truck driver by his Second, there have been JIfthereisaivttti*Ican SUNDAY, OCT. 14at 1:00 P.M. Inflationary increases In the Marion Zavataky, R.N., B.S., Assistant Director, Nursing brother. Meckert told the do to help you in the field of) BEGINNING AT judge he is married and the , labor and matolals costs real estate, pleaae phone or Education, is presented with gift by Gloria Bruno, R.N., that go Into building a WEST HUDSON PARK father of one child, and is drop in at Sosanne <3. Assistant Executive Director, Nursing, at retirement tea house. In most urban areas. employed as a contractor. Bingham Realties, M planned by faculty of School of Nursing. ,land values continue to go Volunteers are needed to walk all or part of the 10 kilometer (6.2 mile) Hunger Walk. Walkers I n a m a s siv e Union Ave., Rutherford. up each year, too. will be sponsored by Contributors who will pledge a certain amount of moneytor every kilometer demonstration of quick Phone: 983-2213. I ’m here walked. If you can walk or would like to sponsor a walker, call 996-6826 evenings for Rummage Sale Historically, rsal estate police action, police cars tphelp! information. Walkers may sign up that day at the park. All money will be given to CROP to feed On Saturday, October 27 Methodist Church will hold a from Lyndhurst and North refugee children worldwide as part of the International Year of the Child ! JWatch Fòr'Ntxt W h * T C 6 C t w from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the Rummage Sale in the Arlington converged on Women’s So ciety of the Church basement. The Delaney’s in a matter of /✓ THIS AD PROVIDED BY: public is invited. minutes. _ Equity SavinQS & Loan Association Carlton H ill United D the Com m unity Kearny ciustar i ( nH u n go e r A np np u e a l Kearny Fed(jra| of Protestant Savinos Churchos _ ^4 Loan Association V ^ f | C h u r c h W o r l d S e r v i c e First National Bank & Trust Co. Kearny Optimist Club Equity Savings AM ERICAN DENTAL SERVICES H oliday G ift Festival COMPLETE FAMILY DENTISTRY FOR THE SOUTH BERGEN AREA

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T H U R S D A Y . O C T O BER 1 1.1ST» - I t Georgian Court Senior In ‘Who’s Who’ M ils Cynthia Onnembo, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Adiille Onnembo of North Arlington, has been selected for inclusion in “Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” A senior at Georgian Court, she was informed of the honor during a ceremony ■ H % at which she was among ■ ; those named to the dean’s '■> V - ' m ^âÊ È Ë S Ü list for the final semester of . " f the past school year. 4 . ,■ H i Miss Onnembo is an alumna of Queen of Peace Cynthia Onnembo Girls High School.

Sandra Somers and Lawrence De Rogatis Somers -De Rogatis Mr. and Mrs. William 'Hie couple are graduates Somers of 54 Noel Drive, of Seton Hall University. North Arlington, announce The bride-elect is the engagement of their employed as a chemical daughter Sandra to laboratory technician at Lawrence V. De Rogatis, son Franklin Plastics, Kearny. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Her fiance attends Seton De Rogatis of West Caldwell. Hall Law School Local Photographers Attend A By Invitation Only W orkshop Arthur and Duke Miller, Art Roberts Studio has Darlene Plucinsky owners of th Art Roberts been in operation sine 1957 The most outstanding designs of original continents by sixth grade students at Washington School as part of a continuing Plucinsky- Schneider Studio on Ridge Road, North mm w n , map study unit are displayed by their creators, Vinnie De Reola and Lisa Queli, standing, and Chrissy Rehm and Kathy Arlington, attended a by- IrlO lZO Tl-U aflC K Meyers, seated. Students were instructed to include such topographical features in their work as a peninsula, isthmus, invitation-only, Eastman archepelago tributaries, distributaries, confluence and source and mouth of a river. Lawrence McKeown, instructor, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miss Plucinsky, a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mol- Kodak workshop held at the allowed them to Work in wood, plaster, paper mache, or similar media. Vinnie’s “ Continent of Football,'’ top left, was Plucinsky of 64 Herrick graduate of Beet on Regional zon, Madison Street, Carl- helmet shaped and included Haden Cape, Johnson River, Lake Simms and Lambert Bay. Lisa's, at top right, was a heart- Street, East Rutherford, company’s Marketing stadt, have announced the High School, is attending shaped “ Heartica” and included the Romance River, Paradise Peninsula, Honey Dip Delta, and Mountain of Love. In have announced the Education Center in engagement of their daugh­ Albright College, Reading, foreground, Kathy shows off her rather backward continent of “ Erehwoon” with its Two’s a Crowd Confluence, Crooked engagement of their Rochester, New York. ter Donna Lee Donnelly to Pennsylvania. Mr. Strait and Isthmus be My Lucky Day. The treat of the day was Chrissy’s “ Continent of Chocolatta," a creation of devil’s daughter, Darlene Marye, to The workshop, limited to Timothy Charles Dafick, son Schneider, a graduate of the food cake, icing, candy kisses, gum drops, and peanut butter cups, which featured Dark Chocolate Delta, Gum Drop Gulf, William Schneider, son of professional photographers, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles same high school, is M&M Archepelago, Isthmus of Icing, and Peanut Butter Cup Plateau. Following the picture taking, “ Continent of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard offered classes in illustration Dafick of Palm er Terrace, attending Virginia Chocolatta” disappeared into the hungry mouths of students and teachers. Schneider also of East techniques, film processing, Wood-Ridge. Rutherford. A party was Polytechnic Institute and color print finishing and held in their honor at the State University in color negative retouching. Plucinsky residence. Blacksburg, Virginia. NASA UNITED PHOTO CAMERA SHOP & FILM PROCESSING LAB CUSTOM DENTURES «as,- By Maureen Kazenmayer Under a beautiful sky with MACES ra<s*. ’985r’U a£ : tfe» wtud making * * rea* « > autun® day. the soccer field 14ok«#nHfce a lake. The ÍA MODERN & PROFESSIONAL Evening games were shifted to OFFICE Appointments another part of the park. For the second week in a row the * ’D e n t a l t h 9 p . m . a teams that lost were shut All Day Saturday out. Registering for Division 438-4774 “ A ” is closed for the year. Results; Bombers-1, 331 Ridge Rd.f Lyndhurst Redskins-O; Blu e Jays-2, Dons-0;Corks-3, Flyers-0; (Nut to Mazur's Bakory) DENTURE REPAIRS IN 4 HOURS, tu. ucsMB) oamrrt mumjics raion n u » out the standings for Division 001, J. ■LOTTI 001 k' — “A.” The Division *‘B ” boys I

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Partic­ you can make an intelligent pur­ unit, and make a list of things seal in the cold and accommo­ ularly aultable for heavy doty area., H i. backed with water re­ chase that will pay dividends in you would like to have date all frozen food packages sistant Powcr-Bac, Trend'» unique nrethane ctuMon and pro­ BftOADLOOM performance, while helping you changed— flexible shelving, under two pounds. tected with a Tkdon* finiah. It cantaa* live year wear warranty. keep your energy cool. more freezer space, etc. Tfc iiaw h of Y an b la Stock • Check the outside features: ' ' - ’> does the refrigerator have re­ versible doors which can be easily switched to left- or right- Wood-look carpeting hand openings in the event you 7 49 - l © 4- move or remodel a kitchen area? Does it have automatic door can take hard knocks Custom Instated over heavy 9 /16 ” padding stops which protect your walls and cabinets? Does it have tex- The look of wood flooring, bles the irregular hand pegged tured steel doors that are attrac­ especially for informal rooms, planks of early colonial homes, tive and easy to keep clean? has long appealed to Ameri­ while "Country Parquet” has a Price Break-Thra Does it have self-aligning door cans. more formal, dressier appear­ gaskets that will prevent air The lack of warmth, acous­ ance. Made of durable nylon in 9 KITCHEN FLOORS leakage? tical deficiencies and the diffi­ culty:ulty of keeping it looking tight level loop construction that • Check the features inside however, has made most the kids can’t pull loose, they N O W A X the unit to be sure they allow good, home or apartment dwellers by­ are backed with TVend’s mois­ you top convenience and flex­ pass wood for the assets of car­ ture resistant urethane “ Power- Congoteum MgMght I © # ? y d ibility. peting. Bfcc” cushion. They have a bounce that is Convenient features W ell, now it’s possible to Congoteum Prestige 1 3 f q ° y j . easy on the feet, a distinct ad­ have both at the same time, in For example, the Design II vantage for mothers who never carpeting that has been designed TILES Other $ £ ? 9 9 f t U p refrigerator features separate get a moment to sit down. By Kaattl W — with a wood look. Trend Carpet. Qualities t ) Installed upfront temperature controls for a division of W W G Industries, Moreover, they’re protected the refrigerator and freezer, an from soil and stain with (Select Group) has introduced just such a col­ 7 9 * easy lift-out egg tray with a lection created especially for DuPont’s Teflon* Carpet Pro­ convenient handle, a vari-cold heavy duty areas, such as family tector, making them virtually drawer that keeps meat, fish and rooms, kitchens and entrance child-proof. 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Story H our Program Opens at E.R . lib rary The East Rutherford padaKUm il CWUmare J W 4 and Scan Memorial Library will begin wgedtobeontime. register their children in Proclaimed ka Fall glory Hour programs Pre-school Story Time will peraon at the library or by on October It, and will be held os Thursdays at 1:30 R h o Chapter from calling M t.JMO during the continue the programs pm. Programe «rill include lnaiy ttavi: Buffy & Son's through Children's Book stories, fingerplays and Mondey-Frlday 12-5 pm ek Honorary Members to the Week, to November IS. simple activities aad will Monday, Tuesday, State Chapter are the On WedMsday afternoons laat approximately 45 Ttaaday, Friday 7-« pm. FURNITURE la an Honorable Mildred Barry at 1:M pin, Story H o rn will minutes. Parents of pre- Saturday t-12 Noon. Hughes of Union, Dr. Elissa be held for children in fa m ily butines* célébrâtes with over fifty Senton of Irvington, Melda thousand active members. Snyder of Flemington, the There are chapters In all of Honorable Millicent the fifty states, the District Fenwick of Bernardsville. of Cohanbia, Puerto Rico, and the Honorable Helen 2 5 y e a r s Mexico, Canada, England, Meyner of Princeton. Jamaica, Argentina, and Thailand, W e t h a n k a l l our friends fo r m aking New Jersey has over 500 Students, 0*4ttflan6 O ttft frU cu active members in 20 B utty's a household nam e fo r 25 years. chapters located throughout Faculty the State. ANTIQUE SATIN TIE BACKS This fourth annual Alpha Give Blood Including BATISTE SHEERS Delta Kappa Week will be North Arlington Blood 8’ WIDE x »6” LONG WINDOW _ celebrated by New Jersey Donor Service benefited by Fat Price, Including 2 Rods & Installation Alpha Kappa members with ¡0 pints of blood donated by various altruistic and the students and faculty of educational projects. North Arlington and Queen o n l y s 1 7 9 THe state’s celebration of Peace High Schools in a 10 ’ WIDE x 96“ LONG WINDOW will culminate with a State blood drive held October 2 in faff Price, Including 2 Rods A Installation R « fl. *275 Fwmder’s Day Lucheon at the gymnasium of Queen of the Wedgewood Inn, Peace High School. Morristown, on October 20. Larga Fabric Selection« ONLY $ 2 1 9 Libby Strangmeyer, state Another blood drive will be president, will preside at the held in January with nigl* state liaicheon given by the hours for the public.

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North Arlington Board of the teachers are Nancy C r e d i t 863-6237 » 8 Education has approved the Cooper of 1M Arlington Blv- Çtecot ßnfoifttoteb addition of five teachers to d, North Arlington; Arthur 444 BOULEVARD / HASMOUCK heights, n. i. 601 Kennedy Blvd., North Bergen, N J. its per diem substitute list Stein of 27» Georgian Drive, 0760* Free Delivery • Superb Service for the 1979-80 school year. Paramus; Marie Lange of 20 Years of Integrity in Business At the elementary lfvel, 127 West Eighth Street, Bayonne; and Charlotte tor Free Decorator Shop at Home aervtoe 2 8 8 -8 8 0 1 SIDING & ROOFING Gawley of 760 Chase Avenue, SPECIALISTS Lyndhurst. At the secondary level, the teacher is Jean KEN Francisco of 73 Lafayette Avenue, Passaic, whose are BOWER is Social Studies. Lunchroom aides in the KEARNY elementary schools, ap­ [(201)997-1737 proved by the board upon recommendation of Superintendent of Schools Harry Steiner, are being paid at the rate of $2.90 per hour. The aids are Patricia Canfield of 49 Argyle Place; CHARLES Irma Pietrantonio of 58 STRANGE Locust Avenue; Catherine Paintino * CmtifHifl Sapieaxa of 31 Veterans Place; Jacqueline Nkdloai of IS Webster Street; Mary INTERIOR - EXTERIOR FOLLOW UP TOUCH Cruoglio of ISt Bergen UP8 Avenue; Roma La Roaa of 22 Chestnut Street; Barbara' Free Estimates Butkiewiez of 44 Park Avenue; Rosemary Novicki 2 8 8 - 3 5 7 7 of 59 Forest Street; Georgianna Vicari of 12 Vanderbilt Place; Christine Cammett of (S Handel Avenue; Janette Driscoll of 20 Ridge Road; and Julia Petrocelli of 20 Ridge Road.

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«I MM: d i M —T H L IK S U A Y , U C T O B K K 11,1SW have the area’s top scorer and runner extraordinary in over Jim Corino, the L.H.S. coach and director. Both has » 72 score but a match of carus on Craig Loreti while junior quarterback Greg Pavick the first hole gave the award to Scrabble. h a s improved immensely as a passer. Hie most honest golfer award went to a member of It could develop into an offensive show and on the by «hitar "Hawk" Ra«* other hand the two defenses could easily turn things the Lyndhurst Fire Department, Lou Rente. Just taking up the game Rente won the applaud of the H aw k’s Corner around and turn the annual shindig into a low scoring tilt. H ie Queensmen have won the last the last two turnout when his 153 score was announced. years but are still smarting from that four-touchdown Class “ A” division was for Lyndhurst residents Arlington and were regarded a sub-par Hasbrouck setback St. M a ry 's great machine of 76 handed them. while Class “B” is for former residents, people who — It is the time of the THE BIG ONES COMING UP Heigxhs team. work in the community and guests. year that the big games are coming up on the AND BELLEVILLE 18 ALSO THE PLACE TO BE — Last year it started out as if Rutherford would win scholastic football front. The big ones that escape are A match up of North Jersy’s top two quarterbacks is the ' 'big’ ' one. Taking the opening kickaff the Bulldogs the ones the losing coaches would like to play over on the schedule for Friday night. The place will be moved 72 yards in nine plays to take a 6-0 lead. A pass again. In one comer back in 1962 Lyndhurst had one of Municipal Stadium in Belleville and the game will be a from Manning to Guy Murray was the big gainer as High School the best coaches in the area in Coach Eddie Zak. His high school contest between Passaic and Belleville. the 23-yard pick-up put the ball at the four-yard line. won and lost record for 12 years at the helm was one of Hie arc-lighter will start at 8:00 P.M. Manning went over from the two-yard line on second Football Prediction* the best. Yet the Lyndhurst officials used the excuse Passaic appears to have the superb quarterback in down for thé six points. for firing Zak to the fact he didn’t win the big games. Mark Stevens. The Indians' signal-caller who passes Tenafly 6 Rutherford missed a golden ppportunity to break the Lyndhurst 8 Rutherford 15 Of course this writer is not advocating firing any game wide open. In the second quarter a bad center and runs with the best of them, is the most heavily Hasbrouck Heights 20 14 Leonia 6 coach because of losing the big one. We are writing snap on a punt try went astray and Rutherford took recruited school-boy on the gridirons this fall. Stevens Becton Regional 22 St. Mary's 21 here today of the big one coming up. That will take over on the Heights’ 11-yard line. A clipping violation has college scouts packing the stands and almost Queen of Peace Wood-Ridge 14 Wallington 13 place at Memorial Stadium in Rutherford.at 1:30 P.M wiped out an apparent touchdown and the threat ended every major college has found out where the olde Bogota 20 North Arlington 8 vrtien Hasbrouck Heights clashes with Rutherford. The at the six-yard line. Woolen City is located. Passaic 14 Belleville 7 two teams are undefeated in three games thus far this An example of Stevens’ ability is to look at his latest In the third quarter the Heights' John Canova Clifton 20 Ridgewood 13 season and the winner of the game should have intercepted a pass It took 10 plays to cover the 71 game, a 26 to 0 triumph over Our Lady of the Valley. Passaic Valley 10 Fair Lawn 7 something to say with the final outcome of the Bergen yards with Dave Marrie going the final 27 yards on He threw for two touchdown passes and had 252 of­ Cliffside Park 21 Saddle Brook 6 County Scholastic League’s National Division. fourth down play. Rich Arkelian booted the all fensive yards. Stevens had nine for 17 pass Ridgefield Park 17 Garfield 10 Fort Lee 6 The 79 game between the Aviators and the Bulldogs important extra point and the Heights took a 7 to 6 completions for 138 yards and in nine carries picked up Dumont 14 lead. Emerson Boro 24 Secaucus 14 will not be the first of the big game between the two 114 yards. Not a bad day’s work. Harrison 0 Rutherford had two more chances to pull out victory. Ridgefield 13 schools. Back in '75 Rutherford opened its season with On the other hand Eddie Aqlisi has put the Buc­ Kennedy 6 Coach Doug Loucks’ Bulldogs traveled 61 yards in 11 Nutley 7 a 42 to 2 thrashing of North Arlington. The next week caneers back in high Group IV standing. Aulisi has Paramus 8 plays only to lose possession on a fumble. Again they Bloomfield 17 Hasbrouck Heights beat Rutherford 12 to 8. The Navy been the answer for Coach John Senesky’s success at 21 Bergen Catholic 8 reached the Aviators’ 30-yard line where a fourth down Montclair Blue and White gridders went on to capture the seven Belleville. Belleville opened with an easy victory over Paterson Eastside 7 Kearny 6 plunge for a first down was short. remaining games of the regular season. a good Livingston eleven, dropped a tough one-touch­ DePaul 20 West Milford 12 The Rutherford-Heights game,' despite its early Morris Catholic 7 Rutherford was impressive as they routed Wood down derision to powerful Montclair and last week Butler 27 scheduling, has played a major part in the season — Won 16 Lost 4 Pet. .800 Ridge 51 to 0, Cresskill 24 to 6, Leonia 38 to 10, edged Nutley in that grudge clash, 7 to 0. Last Week outcomes. We have exampled here the '75, 76, '77 and — Won 43 Lost 16 Pet. .712 The Belleville-Nutley gam e was a typical meeting * * • • * * * * Emerson Boro 48 to 6, Palisades Park 26 to 13 and 78 games and this season is no exception. Come Becton Regional 14 to 13. Coach Charlie “Chuck" Saturday the two teams will take the field for its all- betweerr the two schools. Ham m er and tong the Meredith’s Bulldogs lost out on the National Division important meeting. Like many other years the teams defenses controlled the action. That was until the third bunting but were awarded a spot in the Group II state come into the annual skirm ish unbeaten. Heights have quarter when the Bellboy defense decided to put the of­ sectional play-offs. Hasbrouck Heights went defeated Bogota, Secaucus and alisades Park. fense to work. A pass interception gave Belleville undefeated to cop division laurels. Rutherford has whipped Bergen Tech, Wallington and possession at Nutley’s 39 yard line. H ie offense wasn’t New Jersey M edical The Rutherford eleven with Steve Manning, Bob Leonia. on the field for long as on first down Aulisi flipped a Osborne, DeWayne Cason, E m il Pavelec. Boh It should be another great game in the series scoring pass to Lenny Mendola. Laboratories McAlister, Mike Forte, Augie Lorio, ohn Chance, Joe between the two schools. Fans should flock to CHRIS FERRARA AGAIN GOLF KING - The 29th Pacello, Bill Papenberg, Brian Freschi, Tom Shara, Memorial Field for such an attraction. annual Lyndhurst Township Golf Tounament finally Don Burggaler, Walt Kupeve and ruk McAlister 30 Amee Avenue, Rutherford ANOTHER “BIGGIE” ON TAP Rutherford's got off the ground a week ago Sunday at the Pascack managed to eliminate a big and tough Mahwah club 12 Memorial Field on Sunday afternoon will be the site of Valley Golf Club. Rained out on June 3rd the 935-8484 to 7 in the first round. In the finals Rutherford met another big game. The 2:00 P.M. action will pit tournament was rescheduled for September 30th. elimination with a 14 to 12 loss to a good Hawthorne team. That season Rutherford scored 282 points and undefeated Queen of Peace (3-0) against host St Despite an all day downpour 43 hearty souls showed • HIGHLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL M ary 's of Rutherford (3-1). up and the word was to go. After 18 holes of golf a allowed 90 in compiling a nine and two record. • EXCELLENT SERVICE FOR DOCTORS The next season in '76 Rutherford was again beaten Coach Bill Duffy’s Queensmen have won over dinner and awards program was staged at the golf by Hasbrouck Heights, 34 to 15, in a game under the Bayley Ellard, Kearny and Paterson Catholic while club with Chairman Bert Perry in charge. • MEDICARE AND BLUE SHIELD COVERAGE Coach Bill Stonis' Gaels bounced back after a clif- For the fourth straight year the Class “A " low-gross lights at the Aviators' gridiron. It was again an early • NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED season game and both teams impressed with opening fhanger 15 to 14 defeat at the hands of a good champion was Chris Ferrara. Hie former All-County game victories. Hie Bulldogs had an easy time in Immaculate Conception of Montclair team to whip linesman from Lyndhurst High School now playing at • 0PENMon.-Fri.9a.m.-7p.m. setting back North Arlington 37 to 6 and the Aviators a Cedar Grove, Paul VI Regional and Paramus Ramapo College shot a 73 score. Ferrara easily beat Saturday -9 a.m. -1p.m. more easier time with a 68 to 16 rout of Ridgefield. Catholic. out Joe Gurenzinski (82) and Perry with an 86. Hie • WALK IN — HOUSE CALLS In that '76 tilt Rutherford was using a sophomore Queen of Peace« tuned up for the big match by Class “A ” low net title was won by Richie Lensay with quarterback in Fran Manning. On its first sequence routing Paterson Catholic 43 to 0 on Saturday night. St. a 72 while Lou Rippo was runner up with a 74. the Bulldogs went 72 yards in five plays with Manning Mary’s had its hands full getting by Paramus Catholic In Class “B ” low gross honors went to Richard. H. Sobel, M.D. hitting Billy H arris for 22 yards and Shara for 13 yards 7 to 6 on Sunday afternoon. Gauer with a 78 and a stroke behind in second place to reach the 10-yard line Papenberg took a pitchout The Queensmen have a good runner in Lou Nataline was Tom Grandinetti with a 79. In the Class “B " low Director ot Laboratories from Manning and went across for the touchdown. Joe and a top passer in Bob Conlon. Likewise St. M a ry ’s net Warren Scrabble won the title on a wild card win Pacillo kicked the extra point and it was 7-0. Coach Pete LaBarbiera s Aviators roared back with a 82 yard, 10-play drive for a touchdown. Kurt Spindler All-Sports caught a short pass for the score and passed Jay Carty Boosters combined with Spindler on a two-point pass play. Rutherford forged ahead 15-8 when Shara recovered It may not exactly be a fumble on a punt 38-yards from the goal line. Halloween, but spirits will Papenberg again went into pay dirt on the first play arise in one form or another from scrimmage John Chance hauled in a Papenberg at the fourth annual option pass for the two points. Rutherford High School All- That was the end for Rutherford, Spindler picked up Sports Boosters Cocktail a fumble and ran 24 yards for a score. That gave the Party. Aviators the momentum they needed as the next TTie treats and a few tricks possession saw them go 80 yards with the score coming will get underway on on a 35-yard pass from Carty to Gregg Mathis. A Saturday, October 27, at 8:00 fumble in the third quarter turned into disaster as the PM at the Woman’s Club on Heights went 50 yards with Russ Bischoff cracking Montross Ave. in over from the one. the final score came when Bob Rutherford. Costume is Fioravanti broke los< on a 76 yard touchdown run. optional. The scene changed to Mem orial Field the next It will be an opportunity season. It will be a game long remembered. The for residents to meet the Orange and Black scored once in the first quarter and coaches of the high school ’s twice more cn the second quarter to take a 22-0 fall sports teams. It will also halftime lead It appeared that the Aviators would be a chance to meet the members of the Boosters increase their winning streak through 20 games and 28 V and see them in action Tax Free Interest Is Up To Yon. games in a row without a loss as the two teams played scoreless ball in the fourth quarter. raising funds to help pay for the awards which will be But lo and behold the final 12 minutes of action will presented to outstanding be everlasting. On the first play of the fourth quarter W e believe it should be a policy been introduced in the U nited Manning clicked with Joe DeCandia on a 61 yard pass student athletes at a banquet they sponsor at the end of the to reach the nine-yard line. Two running plays reached of the governm ent tQ encourage States Congress that w ould the one-yard line from,where Manning went over for For ticket reservations benefit savers. W rite'yO ur rep­ the first touchdown, making the score 22-6. thrift, n o t discourage it b y taxing and other information Mark Petronio recovered a fumble at Rutherford’s contact James Hourigan at the incom e earned from savings. resentatives directly, urging them 11-yard line. The clock showed 5:06 left in the game 935-0849 or Bob Forte at 935- when Manning teamed with Tom Potor on a 72-yard 2847. to m ove favorably o n these bills. pass and run play. Again the conversion try failed and Also, a reminder that the Personal savings provides the the Heights maintained what was considered a safe 10- T o assist you, w e are distribut­ next meeting of the RHS All- point lead. The Rutherfordians’ defense also funds needed for investm ent, Sports Boosters will be this ing a pam phlet through all our contributed in the next score as they forced a punt. Thursday, October 11, at Hope was running out as Rutherford had a fourth and and investm ents provide the 8:00 PM in the faculty dining offices that w ill provide yo u w ith four at its 42 yard line. At this point Manning screen- room in back of Rutherford passed to Jordan Jackson good for 50 yajds and a funds needed for construction High School. a com plete list of representatives touchdown. Gary Nichols snared the two-point and new jobs. If yo u agree w ith conversion pass from Manning to cut the deficit to 22- and addresses. • . . 20 with 3; 15 left in the game. us that it’s tim e the A m erican Once again the defense forced a punt and Rutherford Football In addition, there are petition took possession at its 37-yard line. A pair of Manning S a ve r received tax relief, ma1 ra m c( the Oakland. The restaurant, sorts of decorations to lend mussels, shrimp and a whole platter at $9.95 while my happy choices. whipped cream (others at one into shooting the family North Arlington branch of which opened five years ago, the proper atmosphere, and the table turned up noses at food budget. You only live has added a retail and a salad bar in an old such a plain dish as rice pud- once. Kearny Federal Savings * Loan Association. .Mrs. wholesale fish store on the rowboat. ding but this is truly The fish store, open.from* Anthony PoUno, president, lower level off an outdoor We had been informed that extraordinary). Then it was a.m. to > p.m. Mondays patio. field goal and extra-point on to visit the fish store. through Saturdays, appears Hostesses for the evening For those who do not specialist Joe Danelo of the We found sea kabob, to have really taken off. know, October is National Giants would be on hand to scallops, gigantic shrimp of Victor Rallo, owner of were Mrs Nino Gelsomino, Seafood Month. An invitation sign autographs. And sure a size 1 have never seen Molly’s, says customers are Mrs. Edward Zuckowski, to a San Francisco Festival enough, Danelo, who lives in before, homemade soups, snapping up the freeh and Mrs. Raymond Paolino, and inaugurating th e Rutherford during the sauces, and what must fnaen seafood. Mrs. Frank Rugano. restaurant’s celebration football season, was right in surely have been one of the arrived, and away I went there greeting guests when world’s largest lobsters Residents Run For Education The pre-registration fee is with daughter Karyn last we arrived. swimming in a tank of North Arlington and Queen $4. Post registration is I*. Wednesday for food, fashion Unable to decide whether lobsters. It was such a fine of Peace HigH Schools will Checks may be mailed to show, and celebrities. to share a salad side dish or specimen one couldn’t help co-sponsor a marathon Recreation Headquarters, Having dined there on order separately, we asked but feel sorrow upon Sunday, November 11 The IN Prospect Ave , North several previous occasions, I our waitress how big the learning that the big one had starting gun for the race Arlington. confidently looked forward cal salad was. Using already been designated for over the five mile course will Proceeds will be shared by to a pleasant evening. her hands to demonstrate, someone’s dinner the snndatlO:15A.M. the scholarship funds of the Karyn, who had never been she came up with the size of following night. There are no age to the place before, heard a small saucer. We ordered restrictions. two schools. with interest that the two. Tlie salads arrived One Meeting To property on which the woyld have generously fed at Local Juniors To Attend restaurant stands can be least three hungry people. Attract New traced back to the famous And there was enough garlic Juniors District Conference Ponds Church in 1710. Hie in it for an army. landmark, located on Entrees begin at $5 95 for The North Arlington The Eighth District of the Mrs. John Arasin, Mrs. John Junior Woman’s Club will Juqior Membership Baptis, Mrs. Carlin Barrett, Joe Danelo, field goal specialist of the football Giants and currently a resident of hold its annual membership Department of the New Mrs. Dennis Cedrone, Mrs. The BEST in FOODS Rutherford, serves Karyn Murphy a dish at the salad bar during the San Francisco Festival meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in Jersey State Federation of Robert Cosenza, Mrs. John I at Molly’s Fishmarket restaurant on Rampo Valley Road (Route 202), Oakland. Molly’s is Kearny Federal Savings Women’s Clubs will hold its Daly, Mrs. Michael and LIQUORS observing a month-long celebration of the opening of its new retail/wholesale fish store in Bank, 80 Ridge Road, North district fall conference next DiGenova, Mrs.. Thomas the stern of the building and National Seafood Month. Danelo, who lives on the West Coast Arlington. Mrs. John Weckiesday in Bayonne. Hanley, Mrs. George ! Charowsky, president, will McGuire, Mrs. Dale Pint, HUETTEMANN’S off-season, was at the restaurant to kick-off the San Francisco Festival. II preside. Mrs. Robert Hostessing the conference Mrs. Richard Porfido, and I Cosenza, membership will be the Bayonne Junior Mrs. Tilomas Vida. Delicatessen and Grocery ! Home Association ‘Fantasy’ chairman, will serve as Woman’s Club with Miss I hostess. Ursula McGurrin as 226-226Mi P a te rs o n A v e n u e Queen of Peace Grammar Madeline Savoca is Maureen Fitzhenry, table Special guests will be Mrs. Chairman. Mrs. Louis East Rutherford, N .J. School Home School general chairwoman. prizes; Karen Davis, Louis Marinaccio, Eighth Marinaccio, Eighth District Association will hold a “ Fall Serving on her committee Rosemary Novicki and District Advisor, and Mrs. advisor, will preside. ALL KINDS O f GERMAN STYLE BOLOGNA Fantasy’’ card party and are Santa Wolfee and Maryann Seegers, Louis Guenther and Mrs. Workshops will be held in art Imported & Domestic Table ! Richard Reilly, Junior ad­ and braille. fashion show October 25 at 8 Frances Dunn, tickets; decorations; Clair Braney Luxuries & Specialties p.m. in the gymnasium of and Pat Gilchrist, visors from the North Caroline Organisciak and Representing the North W E FEA TURE POPULAR BRÁNÓS O f Queen of Peace High School, Lucille Venick, refreshments; Kathy Arlington Woman’s Club. I Arlington Junior Woman’s sweepstakes; Linda Fisher Porfido, publicity. The meeting is designed to 191 Rutherford Place, North j Club will be Mrs. John Beers -Wines - Liquors I and Patti Hirsch, fashion acquaint prospective Arlington. Fashions will be i Charowsky, president; Mrs. show; Adele Besante and members with the functions BEVERAGE COOLED by Modern Refrigerati«« Tickets may be obtained Louis Guenther, Junior ad­ presented by La Belle Mary Ross, food baskets and •by calling 998-8231 or 998- of the Junior Membership visor from the North Í Department of the New Boutique of Jersey City. 50-50; Cindy Abbattista and 0789. Jersey State Federation of Arlington Woman's Club; Women’s Clubs. A covered r dish social will follow the I business session. ' JB'S Candidates In Party Spotlight L o u n g e North Arlington Democratic Councilman 318 Beiievilie lurnptko candidates Maureen Tyler and Gavin Cerco will be the Mo. Arlinciton 99Ì-9694 center of attraction at a pizza and beer party hosted MONDAY NITE FO O TBA LL in their honor by HOT DOGS AND SAUERKRAUT Assemblymen Robert FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIOHT Hollenbeck and Richard Vistocky, Freeholder Blue Grass & Country Rock Sound candidates E m il Porfido, Gabe Ambrosia and A1 JACKASS FLATS Logan, and Senator Anthony Scardino. Go Go Girls The affair will be held M O N thru THUfU. 1 2 NOON-3 P.M. tomorrow night starting at FM. 12 NOON to M * . 8:30 p.m. in th ^ N o rth KITCHEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Arlington E lks Lodge on OPE N 1 1 30 A M 4 P M Ridge Road. 7 00 P.M 11.30PM Kitchen Closed Suna.i,s Steps Out Daily Luncheon Specials

North Arlington Volunteer PHM tt F a m a t o pM M . holiday Emergency Squad took a apMM occmKm. n m n u n M to n»«»»«« « SO break from preparations for its October 20 diimer-dance to get into the Big Apple limelight. Twenty-three members braved strong winds and A drink in a driving rain to march the two mile route up Fifth c o c o n u t . . . Avenue in New York’s Pulaski Day parade. Even when the only dates Training Officer Joe YUMCKÄ BeUucci and Don Felle have enrolled in an American Red a n d y o u you had cam e out of a history book, Cross first aid instructors course. As certified instructors upon completion, the two will e able to cooiuct she m ade it seem like ran. first aid courses for members. Imm ediate training is of­ fered all new members to C all her uptonigltf. the organization. Those wishing to join rfvutd call Perfectly delightful! Delightfully different! A drink In * coconut sanmd You don’t have to wait tax, after 5 p.m . weekdays squad headquarters at M l- 3307. in an atmosphere that is more like until the next reunion to and Sunday.* a mood. Then our YUM CHA appear». get together with your old A n d it’s even less Not jusf an oriental smorgssbord. friends from school. when you call out of state But a fabulous, fantastic fiest. A magnificent treat. To be enjoyed, any from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. during Because they’re right Monday or Tuesday, for lunch or at your fingertips. When the week, all d a y Saturday dinner. And only at the 1 you phone. and Su n d ay tiB 5 p.m . ^ Jade Fountain m You can spend five min­ Reach out and touch utes chatting with an old som eone. B y phone. classmate out of state

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■ 0 t Thomas S. Byrne Service« were held fllcLmi four aor Obituaries ë Thursday for Thomas S. * f Mrtr'sn NY Byme, 68, who died Monday , 0d R o b e rt at St. Francis Hospital, Rutherford \ JerseyCity. He was a retired ac- da&ttMr u u countant for the American Smelting and Refining Co. in G a r * « i New York. He was a member of the Rutherford • ■ :& ' V F W Post 227 and a parishioner of St Mary's ™ * * E * /. OM M R.C. Church. **•■*. RuthetCiM He is survived by his wife, hy a Maas at S the former Kathleen Q*irch.

spirit of S.M.H.S. can beat be expressed by the enthusiasm of our pretty and talented cheerleaders. St Mary ’s of Rutherford, a com paratively small enrollment high school with a iarge active alumni, is a community with a commitment for sharing and involvement. Back To Columbus The Lyndhurst Columbus School P T A w ill sponsor “ Back To School Night" on Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at Columbus School. The speaker for the eveningwill. be D e te c tiv e Se rg ean t McSweeney. He will speak on Ju v e n il e L e a rn in g Disabilities. Anyone wishing to register to vote may do so in the K I M A K 2 school on this night Funeral Home Following class room visitation, refreshments will 438-6708 be served in the all purpose room by the Hospitality «25 Broad Street, CARLSTADT Committee. To Hold Dem »HÒWT1H MlMOftlAL H O U t Cocktail Party The East Rutherford Democratic Club will hold a cocktail party Fri. Oct. 19 at Landmark 11, Rt. 17, East Rutherford from 8 P.M. to 12 Midnight. A special guest is promised. Tickets at $6 may be reserved from tSa ry Markowsky, 935-7354 or John Roberts, 939-1453. The club announces the final date for registration to vote in the November 6 election is Oct 8 Unregistered who wish to vote may apply at Borough THOMAS J. D IFFILY Hall. FUNERAL HOME. INC. Richard Nimmo, Manager. (SUCCESSOR TO AUCE C. COLLINS) 41 AMES AVENUE, RUTHERFORD Phone 939-0098

MEMORIAL HOME, INC. 403 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 Est. 1929 Bill s Florist 438-7272

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The Barringer-Walker The reunion is being planned Drum and Bugle Corps is for January 19, 1980 at the P A R O W planning to hold a reunion. If legion hall. For further yo#were a member between information please call Ja y Funeral Hom e the years 1959-1966 they (Hoefsloot) Tsarnas, 438- would like to hear from you. 1297, before October 31. Each member of our staff takes a Serving Every Religion sincere interest in what families are ■ : s, -V '■ ti.-.vix.'.i * ■■■ thinking and feeling . . . and in what HENRY S. PAROW NURSING can be done to put them at ease. Director HOME FUNERAL HOME North Arlington PARK MANOR i t . ./&’ m HHMRf R ü $ .<-■ 1 • i 906-7555 J. J . 1 9 MNOOUM AVENUE, Specializing In Female Patients

rHEHrORO. N. J , 0 7 0 7 0 BURK-KONARSKI PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF • AGIO ' T FUNERAL HOME REHAIUITATION PROGRAM • CONVALESCENT . . . * "... PHYSICAL THERAPY • CHRONICALLY lit SERVINO ALL FAITHS QXYCM • FRACTURE EQUIPMENT • POST-trERATIVC SPKUIOKTS FUNERAL HOME Diqnity-Reverence-Efficiency* Economy 425 RIDGE ROAD. LYNDHURST Louis J. St el la to, Jr. » « f i ? OWNER MANAGER f e j w s f i • 939-1050 a —T H U R SD A Y , O C T O B E R 11. MW.

seriousness of glaucoma - LEGAL NOTICE Eye Health Week until it is too late! ” HOUSE FOR SALE NORTH ARLINGTON TTie Medical Society of who is 35 years or older and ^CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH L E G A L NOTICE N e w J e r s e y w i l l be is not currently under Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen. Fireplace. *96,000 MANOR SECTION 1 F A M IL Y SF B 24714 conducting its annual State- medical eye care. NOTICE Call for appointment SHERIFF SALE Mrs. Mahalick stated that S Room*. Finished basement. 2 car garage. SUPERIOR COURT ide Eye Health Week 246-4528 227-3079 OF NEW JERSEY “ last y e a r about 9,000 PO LIFLY SAVINGS B re e z e w a y LAW DIVISION: HUDSON COUNTY th ro u g h O c to b e r 13, 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION DOCKET NO: L-42814-7* announced Freehlder persons were screened, 4,145 181 Boulevard Hasbrouck Call Wherein Helen Mer It Plaintiff end had some signs of.eye Heights, P eter Tsong-Ho Hsleh It defendant. Deputy Director Doris Civil Action — E xecutton Mahalick. The Eye Health trouble and 495 persons were ORIS REALTY E d w a rd J . B o g a rt, Attorney diagnosed as glaucoma T h e a n n u a l meeting of the By virtue of the above ttated writ to Service of the New Jersey shareholders of Pollfly Savings A Loan me directed and delivered, I thall suspects. To take advantage Aasociation for the election of Directors 3 3 3 - 3 4 3 2 expose for tale by public vendue and Commission for the Blind receiving of reports and traneections. or tell to tt»e highest bidder on Wednet- and Visually Impaired and of this unique opportunity such other busineea aa may come before day the 7th day of November. If7* at which endeavors to seek out the meeting will be held at the main of­ Eves. 991-7827 two o'clock In the afternoon, prevail­ other organizations are co­ fice. 181 Boulevard. Haabrouok Heights. ing time, at the Sheriff's Office, situ­ glaucom a, i^ a step in N.J. on Thursday, October 18, 1979 from ated In the Bergen County Jail Build­ operating in this public 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. (DST)during which time ing, Court Street. Hackensack, that It prevening blindness. Many the polls shall b eopen health service. The free eye NORTH ARLINGTON to ta y : persons do not realize the October 4,11,1979 All that certain tract or parcel of test is available to anyone Fee: *12.4« NEW TO B E BUILT land and premites, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Rutherford, Still time to pick your o*n colors. 2 Family containing 6 & 4 County of Bergen, and State of New TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST rooms. On lot 40 x 100.2 Car garage. Convenient location to Jersey, more particularly described COLLECTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF as follows: REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES. WATER ANO SEWER shopping & transportation. BEGINNING at a point on the •128,000 Southeasterly side of Jackson Ave­ Notice is hereby given that I, Peter A Qhsafi. Collector of Taxes of the Township of Lyndhurst In the County of Bergan. pursuant nue. distant thereon North 17 degrees. i fhe a u th o rity o f th e atm utaa in such c a s e s make and provide, win be on 2* minutes and SS seconds East, 144 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18.197« I act from the corner formed by the In­ AT20'CUXaC in the afternoon of that day at the office of the Collector of Taxes, Town Hail, in said taxing district, expoee for sale several tracts RENTALS tersection of *he said side of Jackson and parcels of land hereinafter specified or such part or parts thereof as may be sufficient to make the amounts chargeable against Avenue with the Northeasterly side of said lands respectively on NORTH ARLINGTON Washington Avenue and running OCTOBER 18.1979 3 Rooms with heat. *300.00. Adults preferred. fttence (1) N o rth 27 degrees, 2» min­ leucham. ______utes 55 seconds East, along said side purchase the same subject to redemption at the loweet rate of “A RARE FIND” ot Jackson Avenue, 50 feet to a point, interest, but in no case in excess of 12 percent per annum The payment of same shall be mads before the conclusion of the sale or And you may be the lucky winner of ttiis 3-4 BR Tudor on a RUTHERFORD thence (2) South 53 degrees. 21 min­ the property will be reeotd This sale is made in pursuant of the provisions-of Chapter 236, P.L. 1918, and supplements and amendments thereto large lot in an excellent location with 2 baths, 2 car garage utes and 35 seconds East, a distance Thf following is s deacnption of lands arxj the owners as contained In the list on file in my office together with the tot« amount 3% rooms >275. with heat. Bus. couple pref. of 114.21 feet to a point; thence (3) thereon as computed to and family room. Too good to be 'true. REDUCED to S o o th 37 degrees. 51 m in u te s and )5 ‘87.900. MUST BE SOLD! seconds West, 49 39 feet to a point; Block Lot Owner Taxes Water Sewer Total thence (4) North 53 degrees. 2* min­ 58 9 J. 8 0 Livolsi 196.95 196 95 utes and 35 seconds West, 105.21 feet to the Southeasterly side of Jackson »3 10 J. Van Deventer 121.56 *121.55 Avenue and the point and place of BE­ 124 55 GL & A Corsaro 4 210 32 GINNING. 210.32 OMWIOAYS, BEING alto known as f*3 Jackson 176 2 W. 8 S. Covteilo 96 29 96.29 Avenue, Rutherford, N.J. 178 16 Robert R 8 Helen Lubert *uo 718.03 71903 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INOUSTRIAL ■ «MMMrstosrtft The above description is drawn In 185 6 T 8 L. Cagnacci 347.54 247 54 IB 85 ORIENT WAY. RUTHERFORD Saturday a Sunday i»* i»jm . accordance with a survey made by 188 3 J S J Messina 7845 78 45 »39-4343 Troast Engineering and Associates. 214 27 Kat-Oec Realty Corp 168 72 169.72 Rochelle Park. N J , dated October «. 37 E/nm a D au tan b arç 668.84 1975. 216 23 49 676.33 MEMBERS OF 3 BOARDS OF «AlTO tS Together with the hereditament! 233 11 Delphic Associates 19,718.72 19,719.72 and appurtenances thereunto belong­ ing Approximate amount due on this OCTOBER 18.1979 execution is tl0,820 00, plus Sherlff't O'HARA A6ÉNCY fees d by payment to the collector before the sale of the amount 132 RMse Hood, Herik «rito**. 10% of the purchase price in fhe form of Certified Check or Cash is re­ quired at time of sale The property ______9 9 & ~ 2 V 4 . REALTOR' shall be sold subject to all liens and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff makes no representations ex pressed or implied, as fo fhe exis­ tence, amount, or validity of any lient and encumbrances on the property LEONARD «CHEVAL which Is the subject matter of thltS- yJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJj, REAL ESTATE aa* INSURANCE sale This notice is further subject ' Conditions of Sale as set for them by ___ 77 Ridge Road, North Arlngton the Sheriff ot Bergen County. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn ‘mmm 991-7800. , this sale from time to time as provid * ed b y law ^ N O RTH A R L IN G T O N JOSEPH F JOB 1«. REALTY INC/BROKER. Shertff Justin - Metchmskfs lot Paopf* tnd Mom«* Published Oct 11. t8. 25 Nov . J, 1979 ü*l“* y ? "»jr r *» y? »? —■» a»» cm «■— —~ W.HotUtcim.imtobm.imrmmaiiiiM+ntmmi* Fee »93 60 . 3“ 'I0" ! * * "»"» »* * * * /mmm mm. % Wh. — Realty Co. 438-5350 • 438-5371 partisi Idfchsn. Easrtormamsns^sfrss. Mmy «Irta. CALLM0W1 Aatq«7MW Sheriff Sale C s OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE YOU M°" ™ « « T O N . « * * Y . LYN0MUR0T Superior Court of C BUN LOOrtNOTOfi^ * CALL. 'H t MAY NAVI JUST WHAT YOU HAMC New Jersey t • 57 PARK AVE., RUTHERFORD . Chancery Division; f • 200 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST Bergen County C • 15 ORIENT WAY. (2nd. Floor) RUTHERFORD S 8 C 24715 E OPEN HOUSE Docket No; F-5113-77 ( • 205 RIDGE ROAD, NORTH ARLINGTON Wherein City Federal Savings and C < *m - 7 oAVt - . « w M m f l f - i Loan Allocation Is Plaintiff and Vin- It • 81 NAUTILUS DR. (Ocean Acres) MANAHAWKIN cent Iorio et alt are Defendants. 11 1 -4 P.M . I • Civil Action Alia* Writ of Execution C GEORGE G.MUTN1CK, t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1979 FO R A f Attorney I "FOR PtOPLB ON THÇ AfOVT” By virtue of the above ttated writ to I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1979 MARKST FRICS me directed and delivered I shall I BVALUATION OF YOUR HOaiS, PARK-LIKE SETTING — RUTHERFORD expose for tale by public vendue and j sell to the highest bidder on Wednet- ■ 207 Mountain Way CALL MW. PARSV TODAYI Colonial, 3 bedroom, TV4 baths, Living Room with Fireplace day the 7th «lay of November, 1171 at 1 and two-car garage. two o'clock in the afternoon, prevail­ RUTHERFORD, N.J. Wa Hava A Suytr tar Yew HsuMl Ch«ok w r 'M « ing time, at the Sheriffs Office, situ­ ated in the Bergen County Jail Build­ *74 000 ing. Court Street. Hackensack, that is ALL BRICK-lYNOHURST-TWO FAMILY to say: All that certain tract or parcel of Six & Five - 22 years ok) - two car garage • economical gaa land, iltuate. lying and being In the heat, Kitchen and ft Bath In Basement. Township of Lyndhurst, in the county

s point southwesterly side of Rut] MOTHER / DAUGHTER , RUTHERFORD ’1® ' ° 00 from the west side of Ridge Road and Excellent nelghbortiood, energy-efficient, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, thence running centrally alr-oondltloned colonial *70.000 37.SO feet to a itake in the line of lands of one E s per, thence RENTALS (2) southwesterly and along E sp er’s Une a t right angles to Ruther­ Lyndhurst, 5 room, spacious, 1st floor *375 plus utMMIes ford Avenue. South 4»*0T West 12S feet to another stake; thence 385 Feronla Way Lyndhurst, basement apartment »250 Including ■-‘» ‘t t ' (3) southeasterly, parallel with RUTHERFORD Rutherford Avenue. South 40* 54’ East Lyndhurst, 4 rooms, Ridge Road *275 Includes utilities' 37 50 feet to a point ; thence Lyndhurst, 5 rooms, modern $350 plus utilities Kearny, 4)4 modem rooms »300 includes heat feet to the point or place of Beginning. BEING also known ai 546 Ruther­ & 1 » ford Avenue, Lyndhurst. New Jersey. Together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong­ 318 Willow Ave. ing. Approximate amount due on this execution in the first plsce to satisfy LYNDHURST City Federal Savings and Loan the am ount is >44,630.00 and In the second ™ £iB.°JTREALT0R8 place Commercial Trust Company the amount is S3JI9.M phis the COMMENTS FROM OUR MANY PAST S heriffs fees. 10% of the purchase price in the YOU’LL APPRECIATE ~ SELLERS... form of Certified Check or Cash is re­ ' T k l * ______* a .eaa - a quired at time of sale. The property shall be sold subject to all ' ~ ' NORTH ARLINGTON encumbrances of record ----- — panded Cape especially if you commute to N Y. Sheriff makes no representations ex­ pressed or implied, as to the existence MUST BESEEM^ ^ ^ M0DERN AM"™ WT8- amount or validity of any Uens and en­ ...... Reduced to Soli $89,900. cumbrances on the property which Is ~ i ♦ w rjg g the subject matter of this sale. This notice is further subject to Conditions We’ll help you make the right move of Sale as set forth by the Sheriff of Bergen County. The Sheriff i LYNDHURST the right to adjourn this sale from tim e to tim e as provided by Law. CALL 939-7500 * ESTABLISHED BUSINESS JOSEPH FJOB Published Oct . 11,18 28. Nor. f. 187* 300 UNION AVE., RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 07070 ~ RENTALS r— Your Rental SpecfeHff— J N0£EETOLANMJMfi Landlords, CaM U* Now- m . 4 mod. rm*. *338.00+ ' We Have < REALTOF 3^m ody rnia^,00± watte wU , Dial 438-5350 # Mod. Rms. »450.00 + me. HAHW. • 3 Large fumMied room. «300,00« M in t.

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M lIIH llillim ilk illllllllllH iiH IM lllllM IIIH IIIIU H V OW NER LEAVING STATT LYNDHURST FIRST TIME OFFERED On this location ! selling: your home? Mint condition Lovely large newer 2 family, all brick. 5 & 4. 2 car garage. 50 x 125 lot. Taxes >1317 00 Plus much more I t s m a s f e s B Excellent location. A must to see. floor. Large master bedroom wttn ample closet space plus 2 WONT LAST. ASKING *130.000 more cross ventilated bedrooms & tile bath on second floor. n r • It?!" °f ^ f i P ' finished basement, patio & many conditioner 0 Wi ' dry,r' re,rlB,ra,or « LYNDHURST O FFE R ED AT *70,100 FIRST TIME OFFERED EQUAL S Move in condition. Lovely 2 family All aluminum 5 & 3 UKE A FIREPLACE? ; for Action HOUSING - Three air conditioners. Wall to wall carpeting. 50 x 105 lot Attractive one family Colonial home in good residential OPPORTUNfTY ■ Taxes ‘985 68 Plus much more Excellent location. section off pike. Entrance hall, sun partor, spacious liv. rm. MUST SEE. ASKING ‘86.900 Family size dining room with real log bumning fireplace, semi mod. kit. with breakfast nook on first fl. 3H family size Koster Of Active Brokers Affiliated With bedrms. and mod. bath on 2nd ff. Stairway to floored atUc for FOR MORE INFO CA LL VINCE more room. Steam (oil) heat. Oversize 2 car garage. Will not S n Vine* And B * Convtncmd 139,000 WMBMHX 939-3912 JUSTIN REALTY CO 1M MNMANO A M N M Tel . 436-3121 JOSEPH C BARNET 300 Union Avenue 750 Paterson Ave. RUTHERFORD Tel. 939-7500 LUXURIOUS ENGLISH COLONIAL SCHURCO REALTY INC Choice Ridge Road location. Custom built executive home, CONNOLLY-HILLCREST REALTY 564 Valley Brook Avenue FRED P. KURGAN large rooms with 3 bedrooms. Master bedroom with bath. OPEN FOR INSPECTION 715 Kearny Avenu« 933-1700 (KURGAN-BERGEN, INC.) 901-2300 Finished third floor Maids auarters over 2 car garage One of and SWIMMING 41 Park Avenue CONRAD D GEMMER FRANK A. VOLPE Tel. 939-6200 271 Valley Blvd. the nicest homes in Rutherford DON REALTY INC Tel 939-8290 65 E. Gouveneur Ava., Rutherford 158 Summit Ave. 668 Kearny Ave. LATORRACA REALTY CORP RUTHERFORD S u n . 1-4 P .M . Keerny, N.J. 07032 Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 WALTER E. GOERNER UNITARIAN CHURCH FOR SALE. Tel 933-6414 30 Park Avenue Tel 996-2300 189 Hackensack Street Tel 935-7848 Tel 939-2464 Excellent Condition *110.000 ELL WOOD S. NEW, INC ALBERT GORAB AGENCY 46Cestnut St. 257 Hackensack Street ABBOTT & ASSOCIATES BRUCK AGENCY Tel 939-8000 CLIFTON Tel 438-1133, 705Ridge Road* 123 Ridge Road RANCH — 3 BEDROOMS FRANK P NISI. INC. Tel. 933-3333 North Arlington 07032 JEAN ROBERT REALTY Bilt in swimming pool Large rooms. 2 full baths. Wet Tel 991-4971 14 Ames Ave. Tel. 438-4421 197 Valley Boulevard bar in basement with 3 room apt & bath VINCENT AUTERI Tel. 939-2224 *144,900 476 Riverside Ave. O CONNOR-MacMULLEN CHARLES B SWENSEN, INC 933-0306 AGENCY 149 Chestnut Street „ AUSTIN A. REED FOR RENT 600 Ridge Road Tel. 935-4141 96 Hackensack Street RUTHERFORD — 3 Room apartment ‘300.00 per month BOGLE INC. 998-3600 Tel. 933-6448 300 Stuyvesant Ave. AW! VAN WINKLE & CO. O F F IC E F O R R E N T Tel. 939-1076 O HARA AGENCY 2 Station Square Tel. 939-0500 NAGEL AGENCY RUTHERFORD 132 Ridge Road 219 Valley Blvd. GIBBS AGENCY Six room office for rent, Park Avenue, second floor, *400 per North Arlington, N.J. 07032 r VAN WINKLE & LIGGETT Wood-Ridge, N.J. 07075 .IF tRidoeRoad Tel. 996-2916 86 Orient Way Tel. 939-2100 Tel. 438-3600 CENTURY 21 Tel. 939-4343 HOMETOWN AGENCY WAYNE K. THOMAS REALTY HARVEY W. YOUNG LATORRACA REALTY, CORP. MEADOWLANO AGENCY 271 Valley Blvd 613 Ridge Road 114 Ridge Road 6 Franklin Place 30 Park Avenue, Rutherford Wood-Ridge 07075 Lyndhurst, N.J. 0071 North Arlington, N.J. 07032 Rutherford, N.J 07070 935-7848 OPEN 7 days 935-7800 Tel 939-8200 Tel. 438-3320 Tel. 998-0753 Tel. 935-4487

Ann K irb y Hits 200 RUTHERFORD HOMEOWNERS The East Rutherford a ch ievin g a 209, E th e l 2 FA M ILY + Summer kitchen with full bath and extra THINKING OF SELLING? Yes. the pool is ready for a beautiful October dip. This all Parents’ Association would Grieco, 180 and 174; Doris room in basement. Move right In! Main floor has 3 bdrms. & 1 Vi baths. Priced right. Season s property must be seen to be appreciated. Just off like to congratulate its lady Nemec, 177 Pa t McNab, 175; CALL ELLW00D S. NEW, INC. REDUCTION IN PR IC E'...... OWNER ANXIOUS Route 3. All for bowlers on their continually Dawn Barcalow , 171 and •87,500 good performances on the 153; Sybil Speake, 168; Judy RENTALS We’ll Hang Up .... alleys. This week’s high Lutkowski, 165; Gloria Mini apartments to spacious home with pool. AlSOLDI Sign For You! scorers are: Anne Kirby, F a llo n , 161; M a ria n n e RUTHERFORD Korteling, 155; and Janice PETER FERRARO who with a 116 average REALTOR HEY LOOK bowled her first 200 game P o t o c z n y , 1 5 0 . 9 Lincoln Ave., Rutherford ME OVER! Congratulations to you a ll! I am an immaculate 5 room Cape with 2 bedrooms, Living REALTIES 438-1063 A ft. H rs. 438-5722 room with wood-burning Fireplace, Dinette, and Modern Kitchen. There’s an expansion attic, full basement, and one Susanne CBinghem I JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJe car garage All located in one of those great family neigh­ 56 Union Avant» borhoods. Offered at a realistic *69,500 Ruthartord, N J 07070 201 933-2213 Justin ANTIQUE I flwcRS Like to roll up your sleeves and dig into a truly charming 4 bedroom Victonan? Complete with wrap around porch, large Realty Co. Living room, Dining room, and kitchen. All set on a prominent 64 x 144 lot with 2 car garage. *74,900 HOMETOWN AGENCY'S HOME OF THE WEEK > RUTHERFORD c WALLINGTON > Doll House I > Be first to see this 5 room bungalow on a deep lot. Excellent Location. c REDUCED *5,000.00 > *63,500 c This modernized 5 and 5 2 family home with finished basement apt and finished attic also has a separate 5 room / never dreamed that I could own a home of my > Home Sweet Home \ Cottage. Completely modernized with aluminum siding & > 7 Lovely rooms in a Center Hall Colonial on spacious park like grounds. Asking c own after 25 years of new gas heating systems This home is an excellent renting. Thanks to the ex­ J «74,900 1 investment. Priced to sell - *112,000 pertise of Intindota Realty I »West End Cream Puff I am now a home owner. J Just-ln-With Justin, Immaculate 4 bedroom cape with 2 Mod. baths, spacious c APARTMENTS Terry Wne/and J Living room, Dinning room, Eat-in Kitchen, Full basement with Rec. room, c RUTHERFORD — Ultra Modern 31/? room apt. in New APARTMENT RENTALS > P ric e d to se ll c AVAILABLE > SR4 son c Apartment building 1 block to shopping and trans. *323. RENTERS With government programs I WOODRIDGE t RUTHERFORD — Lovely 3 room apt with enclosed porch. tor home financing, in some ’Unsual and Unique I *275. with Heat & Ht. Watewr included. you can own your own I ! T h is is o ne of a kind brick ranch in W ood ridge. If you are an individualist and ap- £ j lor the cost tofant anj RUTHERFORD — Newly decorated 6 room apt. with 2 full tile apartment. For Nfflier j preciate only The Best, This home is for you. Priced to Sell. £ baths. Living room. Dining area, Modern Eat-in Kit chen, information. Call Tony: > *170,000.00 c ORD Intin to la, government! Bath and 2 bedrooms on 2nd floor, and 2 bedroooms and tile ONE FAMILY COLONIAL. LR. DR, MOO. KIT., 2 BRS, 2 FULL necM it m south | RUTHERFORD t bath on 3rd floor. *450 with heat included BATHS AND DRESSING ROOM. 40' X 100' LOT. HOME IN Bergen Area. A list oti satisfied customers wilt be, > Elegance, Charm, and Practicality c EXCELLENT MOVE IN CONOinON. supplied upon raqua*. > This Victorian Colonial has all three and so much more. Large Living room with £ [ F / P. Formal Dining room with F / P Family Room with F / P 5 Bedrooms. 2V4 £ ! Mod. Baths and a Large custom designed Kitchen. Exceptionally Large Lot with c i % INTTNDOLA THE ONE FAMILY HOME AT 480 ROOSEVELT | an insulated 3 Car Garage. Asking £ I - I AVENUE, LYNDHURST HAS BEEN USTED AND SOLD

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R i'.il E sta te NORTH PlUY-«IU-4RADErtl ARLINGTON L e a d e r 54:44Jots*q.). MANOR SECTION 1 Family brick front Cap« To H ear Galleryite Cod. 3 largo bad--- living rm., formal dining Marylou Hamer, II meeting of the Art PIANO LESSORS in your rm. Eat-In-kitchen,n. m proprietor of the Discovery Aaudation of Rutherford, at ¡home. Seginnpr thru ad- Separtmont. Good op­ baths. Full Baaement. Ivanced. Call (pr Information AVON Attached garage. Qaa Art Gallery in Clifton, will be the VFW hall on Erie Ave. WANT TO DO portunity. ruH or p heat. Principato only. Call the guest speaker at the Oct. 9 9 8 -0 3 1 2 SOMETHING EXTRA- ; Apply In parson to to inspect I TENNIS — Sales, Service. SPECIAL THIS BOOKKEEPER’S Youth Cantar. 46 P Since 1933. Laeeone A' CHRISTMAS?? Be an U tfffif ggs r, = LEGAL NOTICE IIO A L NOTICE R e t ir e , Alan Harvay. 43B- Avon Representative. ASSISTANT Owner must sell and has Your earnings'In gs go a long reduced price. Ideal tor large way to making■king ChristmasChris Flexible Horn. tam. or mother / daughter NOTICE W HEREBY (WEN that Vm following propaeed Ordinance wm introduced merrier for your entire Permanent Part Tima living. 6 Bedrooms. 2% baths, and peeeed on first reading at a meeting of the Borough CounoN of Ota Bor01« h of family. Call now for more DRIVERS rW00D-l Cartatadt, in tha County of Barman and Mata of New Jereey. held on the 4th dey of details: gar., large corner lot dose to October, 1979, and that aakl Ordlnanoa wM b e teken up tor furthar mnWdwaSnn tor VOICE Knowledge of Safeguard everything. A devil of a good at • meeting of laM Borot^to Council to be hold at Re meeting room In 997-4262 or A.D.P. helpful •3.00 an hr. plus tips. Municipal Btilding. 500 Madtaon Street, In tha Borough of Oartatadt, TEACHER buy at *69.900 County of gen and Stale of Naw Jaraay, on tha la t day of November, 197». at 7:30 Formerly feetured with o'clock, p.m., or aa to o n Bungalow - convient one - can ba raaohad. at MMoh tlma and N.Y.C. & major national, .Apply in parson placa «II wM be given an opportunity to bo Call 759-0340 • 2 FAM. - Modem. *84.900. ! floor, living featuring a LR, opera companies NBC & • 2 Fam-Best Loc. *79,800. OR, Kit., 3 Bedrms. A A Copy of this Ordinance hoe Been peal ed on tha BultaSn B e e * upon which pU>Mc C B S T.V. operas. BOATYARD • All Brick • Split *95,000. notices ara customarily poatad In tha Manorial Municipal Budding of tha Borot«h. Extensive summer stock Misé Roberts Bath . 2 Car garage. 50x143 and a copy la available up to and in«***« the ante of euoh meeting tom e members of • Colonial - Modem *65,000. axper. Rutherford studio. WORKER Chick-a-dee lot. tha general public of the Borough who ahaN requeet auch copiee, at tha offloa of tha •17 Ridge Road • 3 Fam. - Reduced Asking >«9,100 Borough Clark In aaid Mamortal Municipal Building. Cartatadt, Now Jaraay. 438-0836 Work Inside. A newly FRANCE8 GOMEZ. North AiHngton *155,000 Borough Clark developed product. after 11 a.m. • 2 Fam. - Low Taxes Construct mobile BULK TELLER 0R0INANCEN0.79-1B *74.900. Mill* w \VI I II medical clinics. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ANO SUPPLEMENT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED THE Challenging work using FULLTIME CODIFIED ORDINANCES Of THE BOROUGH O f CARL8TAOT, COUNTY O f BEROEN MACHINIST URGENT NEW JERSEY. 1975 CHAPTER W. ENTITLH) FIRE DEPARTMENT-. SC COON carpentry, alectrical On« year experience >10:1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL O f THE BOROUGH Of C L E R IC A L S (15). Figure skills. MACHINE OPERATOR We have cash buyers anxious CARLSTADT. handling cash a must. Clerks, Filing, Clerk Typists. N / C OPERATOR to locate in this area. For a> SECTION 1. That tha Ordinance of which thta Ordinance la Amandatory and Sup- All training positions. Fae quick sale list that house with piamantary ba and It la hareby Supplemented by the addition of new 8ectton 3-10.1 aa TO O LM AK ER follows: Paid. RETURNEES Call 997-5503 9 A M . to 5 P.M . us today. Service is our motto. SECTION 4:3-12-inactive Members WELCOME, RUTHERFORD DAY / NIGHTS A Any activa fireman who haa reeoed the age of 66 yeara after December 31.1974 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 15 This position is located in If you have one*MMhree or must become an "Inactive member" of the Certatadt Fire Depwtment four yaara axp. and ara not B Any active flraman who haa completed 25 years of active aervice and haa reachad Orient Way, Rutharford- 938- 9416.______ORANGE satlefled with aalary or op­ tha age of 4® yaara after Oecember 31,1969 may beooma an "ineotlvo mantoar ofthe HELP WANTED portunity to Improve ak!!i* NO. ARLINGTON Cartatadt Fire Dapartment. provided, however, that not more than one member of each ATTRACTIVE S A L E S Please apply any weekday we have a Job for you. Top fira company may eietf to become an inactive member in any one calender yew. in the ORIENTED PERSON TO 9:30 A.M. to 11A.M. One family house. Six avent more than ona member of eech company electa to beoome an inactive memtoar wagee, good future, steady m any ona year, the membar having the groateat aanlortty in tha department shall be DRIVER WORK IN SHOWROOOM rooms. Two and one-half givan preference 1:30 P.M . to 3 P.M . advancement end training. Some warehouse work. OFFICE. ¡P ir a t and eecond ahlftalt baths. Prime location. C Prior to December 31.1974. any active flraman who haa reached the age aet forth Excellent benafits. Personnel Dept. Hedden Terrace. Please in tha following achadule during and prior to December 31 at of the corraaponding CALL 758-1161 [Liberal beneflte. calendar year must becoma an Inactive mamber ol the Cartatadt Fira Department FULLTIM E FIRST NATIONAL STATE hoapltallzation. call after 4:30 P.M. PERMANENT AQE CALENDAR YEAR BANK OF N EW JE R S E Y . major / medical, paneion 75 1970 plan, profit aharing. Day or 1971 935-4200 Ext. 13 500 Broad S t . Newark, N .J. 998-8927 71 1972 CLERK TYPIST night ahift. Call 88 1973 Attractive o p e n in g i 987-1000 «7 1974 available. Offering in­ «6 1975 D Tha Mayor and Council of tha Borough of Carlatadt shall provide at Ita own cost PA RT TIM E TYPIST teresting diversified RAGEN PRECISION and axpenae a paid-up policy of Ufa ineurance on the Ufa of eech "Inactive member", In duties. Good starting WANTED conjunction with affect; aafoHowa: WITH SHORTHAND salary. Liberal company 1 INDUSTRIES, INC. a) 61000 00 paid-up Nfa Ineurance policy for members who become "inactive TUES., WED. &THURS. benefits. Call, write or ap­ Art »Bud opportunity employai 9PoreteAve. North Arlington members" in accordance with and pursuant to tha proviaiona of pm «raphs A and C An equal opportunftyemployer M / f hereinabove aet forth; ply to Personnel Depart­ SERVICE STATIONS b) 6500 00 paid-up life Ineurance policy for members who elect to beoome Inactive ment, H. Goodman & members In accordance w«h and pursuant to the proviaiona of paraor«* B 939-3232 Sons, 969 Newark Turn­ hereinabove aet forth. pike, Kearny, N.J. Phone: TELLERS FOR OUR Said policy of life Ineurance shall be provided and delivered to eech 'inactive member" within 90 deys following notification to Mayor and Council of such member's 997-3000. One full time, one part time. Experience preferred. QUALIFIED BUYERS becoming an Inactive mamber". Said "Inactive member" ahail have tha right to EXPERIENCED Contact Mrs. Sullivan. designate the beneficiary of tha proceeds of such policy of life Ineurance. provided FURNITURE however that the beneficiary shall be either aaid "inactive member s" widow, children, SALESPERSON 624-2300 Contact Linda Gallo or estate. GUARANTEED SAURY E On or before the 31 st day of December of eech yeer. the Borough of Cbrtatadt shall e x t . ass pay to each tire company an annual eum of 6100.00 for each inactive mamber of each PLUS COMMISSION * 3 5 6 company who becomes an Inactive member pursuant to Section 4:2-12 (a) or an annual Full Time - Part Time DON REALTY 939-2030 sum of 650.00 for each inactive member of each company who becomes an Inactive Call for appointment. A W E E K member pursuant to Section 4:2-12. t>) Which shall be paid by said fire company to M elrays9...... said inactive member during the term of hie Ufa. GUARANTEED WELCOME WAQON F All inactive member« of the Carlatadt fire Department shall have the rigft to Two hours daily at home. attend and participate at aN Fire Compeny and f ire Department moetlnga except an OPENINGS IN RUTHERFORD, NORTH ARLINGTON, inactive member shall have no right to vote. In addition. Inactive members shall have Bogota and Teaneck araee for energetic self etwtars with the right to attend and partkapcta at any authorized public ahowing. exhibition, or *178 For one hour. car who enjoy meeting people. Flexible hours. Phone 361- parade of volunteer firemen, either with or without fire apparatue. but snail not engage GENERAL 3563 between 4-7 P.M. or write C. Mayne, S Carriage Ct, or participate in active fire duty. Inactive members shall not be subject to or UeWe for FREE BROCHURE payment of any flnaa or duaa. Inactive members shell have the rigM to uea tha meeting Randolph, N.J, 0789#. room of hla respective fira oompany provided the coneent of the Board of fire Officers CRAFTSMAN W rite PO Box 102-6 is obtained prior to auch uee. Work inside. A newly KearnftN .J. 07032 i1 Q. Each Inactive member ahall receive from the Mayor and Council of tha Borough of developed p ro d u ct. Carlatadt a Certificate and Identification Card certifying that he la an Inactive member Construct mobile KEYPUNCH of the Carlstadt Fira Deportment medical clinics. Should H. Any fireman who beoomea an Inactive member of the Cartatadt Fire Department EXPERIENCED must remain a resident of the Borough of Carlstadt In order to receive the allowance be abls to do detailed PRODUCTION pursuant to Section 4:2-12 fa} work. Familiar with WEEKEND HOURS SECTION 4:2-13; - DISABILITY BENEFITS FOREMAN NEEDED Any fireman who la permanently dt carpentry and alectrical. irough injuries raaalved or sustained in . Background in electric A ■ , j ■ ' the performance of their duties sha • an "inactive mamber and ahaN be I Work with fibreglass or mechanleal work hetp- entitled to ell benefits as aet forth in Section 44:12-12 (a .e .d ^ 4 * end h). Permanent highly desirable. tul. Steady work with « • * " * • * - . » V disability ahail be defined to be at least 50% of total and parmenent die ability < Start earning extra money for the hoddeys now. We M m ' determined by the Stale of New Jaraay Disability Benef Ita Commieeton. benefits. SECTION 2. Any oondHionafrom tha foregoing sections, not wlthetandtngtha Mayor Call 997-5503 flexible hours to suit your busy schedule. Weekends or week and Council shall have the right to extend the activa statue of any member of the fire 939-3865 Department who ahaN of aaid time be an employee of the Borough of Cartatadt. in such days. Call for appointment avent aaid fireman ahall be entitled to alt o f tha benefits and privliegaa of an active fireman. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall taka affect immediately upon ptbUcatlon ac­ LODI-TWO FAMILY DUPUX cording to law. 991-3000 This very neat and cozy home with an income is just APPROVED: DOMBBCK PRE8TO Mayor what you've been looking for! It s located in a ATTEST. FRANCES QOMCZ. convenient place on a quiet street near shopping, Borough Clerk MECHANICS Data O ctober4.1979 Immediate openings for experienced church and schools It can be used as a one bedroom Published: October 1 1 .1979. LIBRARIAN, ASSISTANT Fee: »50.40 Class “A" mechanics. Outstanding and one, two, or three bedroom home - It's as flexible pay plan, clean modern working Temporary position as your needs as it is in it's use. Be first to have a great Legei Notice The Borough of North Arlington conditions and excellent benefita beginning as a home owner *79,900. (including dental plan + major Reference and Young Adult work, assist the Director. Bids for: Alarm Monitorirvg Systeme ALA accredited M.L.S. orN .J. Professional Certificate. TWH-FAIWLY IN LrNDHURtT Sesled Bids will be received by: Mayor 6 Council medical.) 9:00 pm .. Council Chambers This su-bedioom home is located on Lyndhurst's main 214 Ridge Road Call 939-6550 or thoroughfare. If you are in the position to purchase an ex­ North Arlington, New Jersey 07032 on Tueedey. PARTSoPART TIME ssndrqsumeto ceptional home with inflation-protection this isforvou — IF November 13,1979 al 6 pm . in aooordence with specifications for same on file m the Borough Clerk s Offloa. Immediste part-time opening for RHODA PORTUGAL, Acting Director YOU ACT NOW *135,000 No apeclficetlone and /o r propoaal forma shall ba given out after 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday. November 13,1ST». quick-learning beginner to start your Lyndhurst Public Library ONE-FAMILY — LYNDHURST A certified check, caahier’a check or bid bond made payable to: The Borough of career In auto parts. Apply directly to Lyndhurst, N J. North Arlington for 61,000.00muet be sub muted with eech propoeW Doug Jacobs, Mgr. A lovely home with six rooms located in the heart of All bida ara required to comply with the requirements of P.L. 1975, Chapter 127 and Lyndhurst. This three-bedroom house with an extra large lot ail rules and regulations and orders promulgated by the State Treasurer pursuant CALL BETWEEN 9 AM. - 9 P.M. can be used tor commercial purposes, thus K has an thereto, and with a t proviaiona of the N J.S >. 10:2-1 through 10:2-4 wtd all rulee and WANTED regulations promulgated thenmnder. FOR ADDITIONAL MF0RMATTON unlimited financial future. If you have an eye for the future All bidders are required to comply with the requirements of PJ.. 1975. Chapter 1*7 11 - R00HER - (ap.) 3 yr*8 » - 'iSalary •* * » spas '• fcf- you must not pass it b y. . call now !... *76.000 and ail rules antf rapulationa and orders promulgated by the State Treasurer p thereto, and with aN provieione of the N.J.S.A. 10:2-1 through 10:2-4 and aN rulee an* 1 - ROOFER HELPER - tslsry spaa INFLATION FIGHTERI! regulations promulgated thereunder Maintance free building located on main thoroughfare of The Mayor and Council reeervee the right to reject any or all propoaala. Tha Mayor and Council aleo reserves the right to waive any informality in the p â U H C S Lyndhurst business district. Including three apartments wKh and to consider bids for sixty (BO)days after their receipt. ptmsRoonmco. FOUR, FIVE, and SIX rooms to rent PLUS a WINDOWFRONT Mr. Hedley D. Houee store with 2250 business feet! Date: October 2.1979 Borough Clerk North Arlington, New Jaraay OFFICES IN COMPLEX BURGER KING Lease ONE to SIX offices located in the most familar business location in our area! All recently redecoracted NOTICE TO BIDDERS Route 17, Rutherford. to suit YOU and YOUR business. RENOVATION TO SCHUYLER HOSE CO No. 2 ANO is remodeling to expand operations. W e are looking for Coffee Shop REPAIR 6 RE-ROOFING OF THE BOROUGH OARAGE NORTH ARLINGTON. NEW JERSEY some new faces to add to our crew. A l positions SMALL BUSINESS WITH BIG POTENTIAL Notice is hereby given that aealed propoaala wHI be received in the Office of the Boro available, full & part time, mornings, lunches & M s Clerk. Boro Hall, North Arlington, New Jeraey. until 4:00 pm , preveWngtlme. Tueedey. Ju s t became available! Perfect location. This Coffee November 13,1979, for the conetruction and furniahlng of all l a b o r ...... nights. No experience necessary. WHI train. shop is located on main thoroughfare in Lyndhurst equipment for thia project with a 20 ft. serving counter, tt must be sold with alt of Tha bids will be pubNcly opened and reed aloud on Tueedey. November 13,1979 at S APPLY'« PERSON j p m . C ouncil Chambers. Borough Hall. 214 Ridge Road. North Arlington, New Jaraay. its facilities and stock. In addition to its 20 by 35 area it also has an attached dining area 20 by 40 foot. This CONTRACT A-GENERAL CONSTRCTION ■ ■ has tremendous potential for an enterprisino person | Information for Bidders. Form of Proposal. Form of Contract. Plana and 8 pec If ic attone and Forme of Sid Bond end Perform anoa Bond aiayUe examined at the Priced to sell now at *7,500, office ol the Architect, John D. Nakroale, 69 8chuyter'Avenue. Kearny. Naw Jaraay or at the Office of the Boro Clerk. Boro HaN. North Arlington, Naw Jaraay during buMneaa hours. - MACHINISTS Me n t a l s w a n t e d ~ Drawings, Specifications and Bid Forma may be obtained by th e gueSSed Mddereto Do you have an apartment for rent??? Call us first, we person only at the off Ice of the Architect, upon proper notice ibtd p * « *n9e of aoat «1 mm l . Exosrtancsd toooerstifi have several qualified clients waiting tor you. prepersttotv Checks to be drswn to the order Ol the Archfteotm We amount 61 twemr i dollars S20.00) for each sat requaatsd. This amount wm not be returned to eny Didder or non-bidder under any dfcumatanoae. The bidder ehel I pay enaddMonel five ddNaie a6-00)toheve the drawings meHodtoh* office. • Drttrteeea Hodzonts BortngMgMs) Bide muet be made on the propoeel form and muet be aooompeniod by a bid bonier LYNDHURST RENTALS a oerttfied oheok, drawn to the order of Boro of North Arlington. Now Jereey to notlaae HOME FOR RENT then 10 per oent of Ihe amount of the bid and muet be delivered at! plant S Located near Lyndhurst, this beautiful home has four or before the hour atatetf ae no bid win be eooepted eftar the hour speaiflad. I bo encioced in an opaque sealed envelope with the name and edd bedrooms, modem kitchen and bath. A pleasure for you to the contract upon which a bid la automated end Bte tttte of SB9 projeol enjoy - CALL NOW - Only *600. month plus utilities. and m * be rejected at the eetfon of ttw Owner. The euooeeeful bidders *1 be «aqubed to furnish a Performance Bond andor a end Mataraie Bond“ 'm in auobeuob fanetom eseeee » e approvedappease ...bp the Owner, ef a ee«eB«V “Multiple List-aell in ft Jtf'" M ine Stato Of Naw Jersey, and in an H ow truu Ih* total bM NOtk»» W »W M illMn L e t us fat your hom t to-day. The M ultip l« U ttin g W ay I a» n#*. M amm m> * » a« SSJlfeiA -.: . rMonMW .lnMW aaa.MUr o .n a».wiaio»*fl—II. ' ' — ■olM rnnnu»)*

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i» i r w \ m i l» I I' V\ \M II) SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR i TIMÉ TELEPHONE — West Orange Answering W ORK - IS hour«, M per Service. Morning shift (8 N.H. BROOKS hour plus comnKnion. Call A.M.-2 P.M.), aftsrnoon shift DeVille “ Larry Niaivacda*" 991-7373 or 9>1’73S7. (1 to 6 P.M.), evening shift (6. J&M ROOFING CONTRACTS to 11 P.M.) Experience 1973 CRYSTAL Brick and Asbestos Siding necessary. C dl 731-6600. FINKE BROS. Construction Gutters and Leaders TYPISTS/SECYS Air conditioning, power CARPETS brakes, power steering. CUSTOM BUILDING CONTRACTORS "No Job Too Small " 440 VaHey Brook Ave. 26 Meadow Rd. Rutherford FACTS not Good condition. Snow •ROOFING e SIDEWALKS Lyndhurst, N J. 07071 Webster 9-7186- FICTION I COMPLETE HOME REMODELING CUSTODIAN tires. 48,500 mi. »1,500. SIDING • RENOVATING WALL TO WALL CARPET Call 998-8267. ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS KELLY • PAINTING CUSTOM RUG offers more BATHROOM - KITCHENS FREE ESTIMATES SHAMPOOING ANTHONY J. North Arlington Board ot JAM ES RI ORDAN Education Is seeking a PORCHES—SIDING—BASEM ENTS SER V IC E MAT RENTALS $ $ $ . 991-4318 • LINOLEUM & TILES DE ANGELO + automatic ralaas, ex- custodian to work In one DORMERS — GARAGES callant bonuses ot It's elementary schools MODERN AUTO • AREA RUGS ROOFING - interested call • STATUES. PLAQUES GUTTER and LËADER5 packages and convenient FREE ESTIMATES 438-2017 i B l I.KANIN«, locatlone. Call or apply: PARTS PEDESTALS 118 VANDERBURG AVE.RUTHERFORD l(l i.S I K We Service What M Sell 352 Second Avenue KELLY DISCOUNT PRICES! Lyndhurst Service* 991-6800 • BRAKES • MUFFLERS (The Temporary Help KARPET-KLEEN M R . S T E A M V3 3-0466 or 438-1437 People) • CLUTCHES •SHOCKS Walter Olszewski Jrsy^Cty: 30 Jm l Sq. 963- • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS STEAM TURNED HEADS REBUILT CARPETS CARPET CLEANING 1 k MlSt K 1.1. AN KOI S Parm »: 299 Forrest Av • HIGH PERFORMANCE REMODELING and PARTS i LABOR SHAMPOOED professional 261-3900 WAREHOUSE COMMERCIAL A HOME Rutherfd: 8 Sta Sq 935- • TOOLS RENTED ALTERATIONS & PILE BRUSHED 5865 HELP PAINTS DUPONT i SATISFIED LÌ0NR TRAIN W a y n e : 116(X Hambg METAL FLAKE »MINI BIKES Bathrooms • Siding CUSTOMERS ARE Grocery Dist. OUR BEST REPAIRS Tnpk 696-9130 MECHANIC ON DUTY ANY SIZE S1 Q 9 5 Parta aoM «sparassi; Equal Oppty Employer M / F > Supervisors Kitchens • Roofing ROOM » 5 » ADVERTISEMENT 82 RUTGERS ST.. BELLEVILLE Call 998-9561 FRANK ROCHAT OPEN SUNDAY 9 AM-2 PM Dormers • Additions anytime »8 R te 17. C a rin a « , N .J. • H ouie > Shipping Clerks Call 283 0070 1 P .M .-4 P.M. BOOKKEEPER 759-5555 FREE ESTIMATES 933 5023 Cleaning Service after 3 30 PM TYPIST 85 Donaldson Ave., Rutherford • Odd Jo b s ' Customer Service BERGEN COUNTY GLASS • Upholstery Cleaning MIRRORS m a d e tc o r d e r FULL TIME Ofl 201-991-0180 • Floor Waxing I l> I.ANDSt Al’IV , PART TIME or Auto Safely Glass Installée* THE CHEAPEST PRICES • Decorating Service Gla»» For Every Purpos* 5< HOURS DAILY • Data Process Entry 991-160« Alterations Additions 216 Ridge Road Lyndhurst C lerk s' Frau Estimate* DOYIPS LANDSCAPING WE 9-9143 484-8435 FREE TELETYPE SERVICE Remodeling Painting Distribution Eves. & Weekend bp*n*n«td A Reliable Paper Hanging Paneling PETER O. KOOK S e n ile « Meadowlands Service Available MtOftlCTOt ACE 00D JOBS 201 Port Jeraey Btvd. Doors Windows CALL 40 CLINTON AVENUE Painting, Rubbish Tool and Die Je rse y CKy, N.J. AUTO WRECKERS KEASÑY, N .J. 070 3 2 Removal driveway Drop Ceilings Floors 9 3 9 - 4 6 2 8 ______2W4*Tf resurfacing, some 333-1300 Ext 255 MACHINE BUYERS OF JU N K CARS Locks moving SHOP TRAINEE & S E LLER S OF USED Call Bob at SITI VI IONS AUTO PARTS J & J FLOOR 8 CARPET 438-7955 Leading manufacturer of V\ A N I hl> CLEANING COMPANY consumer products is CALL SAMI COMMERCIAL A RESIDENTIAL CHARLES RICHIE GALLO, Pres. 935-8535 I H A U L Interested in developing BABY SITTING — Wanted by B elleville Tpk. Area rug* picked up A delivered CANGEL05I person who has some woman. Day or night. free o< charge. Light Trucking, Moving NORTH ARLINGTON technical background Children of all ages. In 34 W A N T E D 997-5072 MASON Attics-Cellars-Garoges and training in laser Queen of Peace area. For F R » e s F C R > 998-7309 Cleaned machine shop practice. more information call 997- CONTRACTOR Messenger Service CONCRETE CONTRACTORS The selected candidates 0857 after 2 P.M.______:u w vYi i :> Free Est. Day or Night wHI receive on the job ATTENTION 6 5 6 -1 0 3 7 training using tool room HOUSE CLEANING — Ex­ TOP PRICES FOR 935-7183 perienced. One or more days JUNK CARS and TRUCKS equipment. Aptitude and • MASONRY a desire to work in the weekly. Available for evening Copper. Brass, Batteries. and weekend work also. Will WANTED • SIDEWALKS ^ PIANO TUNING tool and die field a must. Lead. Newspapers 80‘ babysit. References. Own 10C pounds • DRIVEWAYS IR ll (SVWAÍIS & REPAIR Upgrading of hourly rate Bibs Auto Parts • EXCAVATIONS. 3ARAGE SALE — North will be done on a regular transportstion. Call 991- J. ReacinKI 759-4408 Coll 113-Ì984 DAYS, EVES.» 4907. 42-44 Clinton St., Belleville Arlington. 137 Prospect Ave., WEEKENDS basis. This company has will pay *25 to F r i., O ct. 12. 10-4 P.M . or V 3 J -091> 9 the top benefit program. Antiques, bike, tent, cribs, Peter Romano Reply to P.O. Box 524., For Any 2 J S I« Car LYNDHURST, N J . 0 7 0 7 1 carriage, car seat, sofa, • Conerete» «rte«» . Kearny, NJ, 07032. Complete. ( M parts tor aN tables, chaire, household 656-314£ main* of cm . RECYCLE ■ 11 ■■■ " items, books, toys, clothing, « Patios » Sldawattn »WaWs | add hiuch, much more. H Stm LAvM ., Kearny - • M AGAZINES R I VI I S T M I FcTRFUA Free Estimates •.BRASS AEROPEX K I N I \l M I - 4 2 4 6 Call TOWNE Anytime, PftaMaufcJaet to change •COPPER CONTRACTING RUTHERFORD — Yard sale - VACUUM CENTER • ALUMINUM Sat. and Sun., Oct. 13th and 9 9 8 - 3 6 8 7 738 Kearny Ave.. Ky. '■ ' 14th. Rain or shine. 10 AM . HightM tPrictPaidl to 4:30 P.M. 223 Orient Way, Repa irs all makes of LYNDHURST I* \ I NT! V , \ domestic vacuum :xcavofing Mavoriry Wo« Rutherford. No early birds. UK A I I V , BEAUTIFUL OFFICE SPACE IN THE HEART OF TOWN. 6 WANTED TO BUY ALLIED WASTE cleaners. We have a few OLD BOOKS 1 STAMPS f r«P t ihrrvit*- new and used cleaners. ROOMS AVAILABLE NOW. RENT «600 00 A MONTH. ASK ORIENTAL RUGS GARAGE SALE Reasonable. Also bags, TO S E E TODAY. W E HAVE THE KEY. INC. Coll 933-9393 or Sat., October 13th, 166 LOOKING FOR A ANTIQUES 61 Midland Ave. belts, and hoses, etc. SAVINO AGENCY 436*120 Wailington, N.J. 7 7 8 9393 Rutherford Plaoe. North REASONABLE PRICE? Pnvate Buymr Arligton, 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Hours Mon. to Fri. 1-6p m 473-7638 INSIDE OUTSIDE Sal. 10a m to5p.m Call 224-6205 Jewlery, silverware, Painting * Poneling A. TURULLO & SON lamps & shades, Cement Work-I«rmit» Treatment 997-1070 1Ü N\ \ M 1 1» r o i u M 19 V\ A M I D T O K I.N I ] IN S T A N T C A S H fo r bedspreads, blankets fftti ESTIMATES COMPLETE and much morel Also Call Sen, 997-4097 y o u r O L D T R U M P E T HIGHEST • HOME IMPROVEMENTS mens ski boots (size 9) BELLEVILLE-NUTl-EY GARAGE WANTED o r F L U T E . PRICES . ADDITIONS & DORMERS and ladies (size 8) and poles. DENNIS’S G LASS CO. Small garage to store motorcycle. North Arlington. Kearny, or PAID FOR • KITCHENS, BATHS Painting and Roofing. 78 RUTGERS ST . BELLEVILLE Lyndhurst area. Call 659-8720 MODERNIZED Seamless gutters in­ Complete Glass Service • BASEMENTS A ATTICS e Van Ovations • Autos 998-4957 10-6 P.M. stalled. Slate roof repairs e Homes e Store Fronts • ALUMINUM SIDING Y A R D S A L E No job too small. 17 . Industrial Glassing after 5 p.m. SCRAP 196 Prospect Ave. STEEL AND ROOFING Kearny Ave., Kearny. 751-0835 751-0844 • STORM WINDOWS North Arlington Save plenty, WE BUY COPPER AND DOORS Sat., Oct. 13 > REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 9 A.M.-2 P.M. call Dennie" WASTE PAPER BRASS Dinette set, twin size bed 997-3262 997-1442 V IO L A ALUMINUM 438-3663 LYNDHURST frame, lamps, fans and WANTED TO RENT newspaper, IBM oards. BATTERIES, ETC. more. B R O S. IN C FURNISHED corrugated boxes. EDWARD J. W IIK JR. 180 Woshington Ave Newspaper drives arranged. CL iSSIFIFD APARTMENT OR HOUSE Newspaper with magazines A. Bickoff PAINTING AND N u tle y 39. M lS C K l. l. W K O l S ELECTROLUX DECORATING for THE NEW YORK GIANTS *.80 per hundred pounds — S a lo and supplies. 89 Boiling Springs Ave COMPLETE LINE OF & Son KOKSALh CONTACT EDNA PERROTTA Call 271-2293 Mon. thru Fri. Sente* or all makes. East Rutherford 7 to 5. S a t 7 to 4. 760 Paterson Avenue DON REALTY, INC. JO SEPH DAMATO E. Rutherford, N .J. 597 RIDGE RD. Building Materials 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 6 6 7 -7 0 0 0 137 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST PAPERSTOCK 778-2777 DINING North Arlington 79 FLORIDA AVENUE ROOM SET ______9 3 9 - 2 0 3 0 ______778-8492 998-1011 PATERSON With six chairs. Walnut. Excellent condition. Best TRIPLEE n n s M U KKAK KSTATK offer. • ANY HOUSE K I M A L STEREO PAINTERS . ANY RI7F *1 9 9 9 » C a s h P a id 998-2586 Brand new. Can be used W a p a in t H a lil 1 0 -yr. Guarantee DATSUN, 1977 - 2802. for house or truck. LYND H U RST — 3 rooms. F O R O LD EUREKA. HOOVER AND 641-4777 Automatic air. White with AM / FM 8 track. Records. 9 9 7 - 3 9 7 3 Heat • hot Water supplied. brown interior. Excellent and KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER HYDRO-JET barden State {ittrmmotors Call after 3 P.M. 936-2199. Congit.i9n.436-0Qak Antique Items REPAIRS. Free eetftneteo W HIRLPO O L No speakers. Complete pick-up and 0eUvenr. All ADJUSTABLE R O W with tote a’ bolt. »175 or WE REPAIR KEA RN Y — 3V4 rooms. 2 DATSUN. 2402,1972. Silver work guaranteed. Got a best offer. Family house. Washer & Well kept. Mag wheels. AM,- cleaning problem? I can All Electrical Parts a PAINTING • Washers dryer hook-up. *250.00 plus FM, 8 Track. 4 Speed FOR WHAT IT'S help. Phone MI-1413P AJ*. timer on outside of tub. Interior painting. Clean • Dryers utilitlaa. Available Dec. 1. Manual. *3200.00. Call WORTH ANTIQUES to 9 P.M. seven days a Seldom used. »225.00 SAVE HEAT neat work. Reasonable. • Refrigerator» Call f r i -6901.______George. 4366700.______w eek.______Cover your windows Free estimates. Call after • Freezers 935-7453 • Air Conditioners NORTH ARLINGTON — Five Rob Gawley I B U Y U S E D V A C U U M with crystal clear plastic” roo

% ...... - . ' ■ ■. V a - T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B ER U , t n t Past Knight m rary was UgbUfhted by WM#: Ugh« drive for tte benefit Patrons of North Arlington ' ' „ .. • of the retarded and the material at their hone-town Public Library are now able library to borrow from any large* flea market in the to utilize the Bergen Oowty enncUl history. Both tte of the 4» participating Cooperative Library System BOOS Libraries. Blood Bank and the oowdTs (B0CL8) which became ef­ newspaper. The Clarion, There will be free delivery for overdae materials are 5 fective October 1. Finded by of material bon ah BOOLS .cents per day-per item. were reinstituted during hit the Bergen Coutty Board o í ■ j- . . tenure. libraries to the North Orneen Freeholders and the Arlington Library. A World War I I verterán, BGKGen co un ty New J ersey State Library, Types of materials loaned the BCCLS logo contest, will he served as commander of this system enables those to out-of-town borrowera and re c e iv e ' ‘W orld of the American Legion Past20 coopeRatfoG unsuccessful in locating reserve policies will be set Knowledge” encyclopedia. of Bloomfield in both 1IM llBRQK^ ay at firn and 1980. He is also a member of the El Sheedy Caravan of the Order of the Alhambra. Jensen is a senior operator Sad News, As W om en’s Club Folds in the pharmaceutical Scholarahip grants and Community Service and president of the club, said. division of Schering-Plough The club has disbanded college for over 30 years totaling 120,000 have been Health Professions and "We consider nursing and a l f e r 65 y e a r s of Corp., Union, where he has prior to her retirement. donated to William Paterson Nursing. education very important to distinguished service to Also Instrumental in been employed for 2B years. College by the Woman’s Club "We want to dispose of our society and worthy of our greater Paterson. Among granting the scholarship He resides with his wife, of Paterson as it divests treasury in ways that will support, and by helping those who have served as funds were Woman's Chi) of Ann, and daughter, itself of resources prior to make lasting contributions students to become teachers president of the organization Paterson Treasurer Agnes . Delphine, at 632 Elm St., disbanding. to Paterson and surrounding and nurses we w ill be are Marguerite Tiffany of R. Hammond of Glen Rock Kearny. Interest gained on the two areas," Mrs. Kathryn contributing to society for Paterson, a WPC professor and Past President Mary Past State Deputy Joseph $10,000 Woman’s Club of Masucci of Glen Rock, the foreseeable future.' ’ emeritus who served the Kabbash of Paterson. Past Grand Knight Arthur on Saturday evening in the A. Luciano will be principal Paterson Scholarship Funds Jensen will be honored at a council chambers on River speaker at the dinner. will be used annually to testimonial dinner and dance Road, North Arlington. District Deputy Joseph L. award tuition and book by Knights of Columbus of Jensen served as the head Coppa and Deputy Grand scholarships to students of Lottery Pays Off Big for Local Resident Queen of Peace Council 3428 oUhe council for a year long Knight Joseph Van Over will WPC’s School of Education Millionaire Drawing by Lottery has created 7t term ending June 30. It was assist in the presentation. Thursday with the regular Theresa Lico of North a u m j K i one of the most productive in Grand Knight Jack Vacancies matching the special five­ six-digit winning number. millionaires through its Arlington, has won the top digit Millionaire Finalist weekly, instant and special the organization's 28 year Fltzhenry will speak for the During the last eight In Q ueen of prize of fSO,000 in New history. couicil. number drawn each years, the New Jersey games. Jersey's "New Weekly" He was sponsored for The evening marks the Peace Assembly Lottery. membership in 1971 by Louis 28th anniversary of the Two vacancies exist in the J. DeCastro of D 's Auto council. Members- with 2S The announcement was officer roster of Queen of made October 1 in Trenton Repairs and Service of years service will also be Peace Assembly 3428 Fourth Kearny. Assuming office honored. by Gloria A. Decker, Degree Knights of executive director of the almost immediately, he was Reservations for the semi- Columbus. OMfTvwwuaourorinu Lottery. elected to the post of outside formal affair may be made John Keenan Jr. and Patrick Mrs. Decker said Lico had æ S O N guard in 1972 and proceeded through Ernest Cerone, Honey have resigned as the winning six-digit number through the chairs to his chairman, or committee Faithful Scribe and Faithful JOOMCHT 423M3 drawn September 27. election as Grand Knight in members Phil Reinhart, i Trustee, respectively. CdvnKten June 1(71. This service was John Hulik, or John Members interested in The "New Weekly" lottery interrupted briefly in 1974 Bosquett. filling the posts should notify provides cash prizes that when he resigned due to A Lecturer’s Night will be the nominating committee. begin at $5 and run from $40, personal reasons. The held next Tuesday at 8:30 Serving on this committee «00 and $4,000 to the top m u f e interruption lasted four p.m. A report on the »J Kmmji «^Kanr. NJ 0Vjj | are James E. Ferriero, prtn of (30,000. North Arlington Votantctr Emergency Squad Captain Dea BeaedeUo admins trophies for months, and he earned the children's Halloween party, chairman; Robert McCrea, The “New Weekly" game secood beat equipped imbalance, participation (awarded to all ), and best in line of march inique distinction of being October 21, will be given by Edward Stanak, William also features Millionaire trophies awarded the NAVES during festivities at the Moonachie First Aid aad Rescue twice elected to the office of James Romanelli, Eschner and Richard D raw ings. A person Sqnad's 25th anniversary parade. Some 1M emergency squads thrawhaat the state chariman. Dowling. becomes eligible for the Photo by Gone

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New 79 PONTIAC New 7 9 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SEDAN GRAND LEMANS SAFARI ■ J. Stetson beige Stand equip includes: 2.5 liter 4 cyl. Richmond gray. Extra cost equip Includes: 3.8 liter Heritage brown, stand equip Includes: notchback Nocturne blue. Extra cost equip inctodes: 4.« liter | eng,, man. brakes-steeilng, 4 spd. man. trans. V-6 eng., auto, trans., pwr.-steering, pwr. frt. disc seat, auto trans, pwr-steering, pwr-frt disc brakes, V-8 eng, auto trans, w-walls, cust. air c steering, pwr-« disc brakes, pwr-tai w-walls, Delco AM radio, bodyside mold, bumper brakes, w-walls, oust, air cond., elee, defroster, bumper strips, del. wheel covers, fender includes: strips & guards. Stock #0202.11n stock. 23 other cust. belts, mats, elec. defroster, tint ( remote cont. mirror, AM radio, deluxe wheel bodyside mold, w-walls, elec. defrost, lamp grp. to choose. covers. Stock #0134. 1 In stock. 19 others to carrier, remote minor, radio accom. remote mirror, radio accom pkge. Stock #99232.1 choose. wheel covers, deluxe wheel. Stock #9 In stock. 19 others to choose. UttPriM: >72K. stock. 4otherstochoose. Discount: *1017. LMPrin: 'loss UstPHea: Discount: >16(3. Discount* m P P BBPr-a

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