M in it-E d The newspaper stories said Morris Coun­ ty, with an individual average income of $27,344 therefore, is the weathlest county in New Jersey. Don’t be fooled. Bergen’s indi­ vidual Income was $26,927. This might seem to give Morris the edge except for the fact there were 374,000 taxpayers In Bergen County as compared to 171,000 in Morris. And Somerset which finished third in the standing with an average individual income (Eommercial Iffeahcr of $26,000 had only 90,000 taxpayers. Simple multiplication will show that Bergen by far and SOUTIT BERGEN REVIEW l i the wealthiest county in New Jersey. The way the freeholders spend the money they Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford. N J 25C must have known this all the time. VOI.. 61 NO. 41 U S P S 1 25-820 THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1983 Published at 251 Ridge Rd . Lyndhurst Subscription $8 00 Published Weekly Recovery Committee Rejected South B ergenF ocal P oin t By Amy Divine minded that the Sika area Ridge Road and New York emment." He noted it was is under the discretion of Avenue. a very good budget within Mayor James M. Guida South Bergen will be the the committee and said: crats are so divided uled at a dinner in Pa ra­ was thwarted in his efforts the HMDC and that it was Stellato reported health guidelines permissible. focal point of the Novem­ ‘‘They think you can lead Hirkala may find that he mus but nature spoiled the to appoint a committee to that body which granted programs to be carried out Lee Pacifico said the ber general election, politi­ the ticket to victory will not be able to muster show by dropping the study the effects and the Sika permission to level during May at the Health small showing of citizens cal observers agreed to­ Job then said he would the support necessary to blizzard on the area. Job. feasibility of placing a re­ the hill so they could ex­ Center, beginning with the was “ disgusting" and that day The presence of accept the endorsement combat the margins Job is nevertheless, became a source recovery plant in pand their operations Lungmobile that week. the board is not strict former Sheriff Joseph F. and become a candidate expected to amass in the Republican and has played the Lyndhurst Public Works Commis­ Gagliardi. chairman of enough in its dealings with Job of Rutherford in the His petitions, already in South Bergen area. a m a j o r p a r t in Meadowlands area when sioner Pezzolla reported the Revenue and Finance the HMDC. election as a Republican circulation, were filed and Job's position as a Re­ Inganamort s strategy It three of the commissioners that work would soon begin Comittee referred to the John Russell said, candidate for the senate that put the official signa­ publican cam e about when was because of his close­ raised objections to his ap­ on sanitation sewer very small turnout of "Some momentous de­ seat now held by City ture on the former he became disenchanted ness to the chairman that pointing citizens as well as repairs at Lake and New citizens at the public hear­ cisions must be made by Clerk Joseph Hirkala of Sheriff's candidacy with the national and state Job acceded to the ex­ only part of the board of York Avenues and that ing on the m unicipal the board and that all Passaic is the reason. Now the question is will policies of the Democrats ecutive committee's en­ commissioners to the com­ after an effort of three budget the preceding week should work together for While Wallington, with Job's candidacy help the Job began his political ca­ dorsement mittee. years, a traffic light will remarked, " I guess people the best interests of the Doris Mahalick running entire ticket to the extent reer as a Republican but At stake in the Novem­ be placed by the state at have lost interest in gov- township." Commissioners Evelyn for re-election to the Board believed or will it prove switched to the Democrat­ ber election is control of Pezzolla and Louis Stellato of Freeholders and Carl ineffective against the ic party after he and his the Board of F reeholders objected and Commission­ Letter To The Editor On Recovery Plant Hartmann, a candidate for strong drive Democrats brother. Surrogate Gill Freeholder Robert Pallot­ er Ronald Bogle took no re-election as county clerk, will produce Job. turned to the Demo­ Dear Editor, that Townships these to be handled? ta is seeking re-election stand on the mayor's ap­ is in the Democratic spot­ The Job supporters are crats and is believed to have a pointment of a committee I read the editorial of meadowlands has been These are just some of light it is Job s candidacy confident that Job is the A close friend of In­ strong chance of winning Monday, April 25 with taking in garbage for some the questions I would want Recently Stellato was that has aroused the most man who can offset the great interest and concern. thirty (30) years both from clearly answered. There is ganamort. Jo b played an On the state level. Gov told he alone could not ap­ debate strong Democratic charac­ active role in his friend's Kean is deeply interested While I agree with a great Bergen County with their als the problem of the point a committee when he Until last Tuesday night, ter of ihe South Bergen deal of what was said, landfill and the Viola land­ needs of jobs and potables candidacy for county com­ in the Bergen County situ­ wished to appoint a Board Job was not going to run. communities The feel that mittee At the county com­ ation. Should Jo b w'in the there are some points that fill. I, nor any of the pres­ in this period of recession of Health, but that he could In the morning he told the Hirkala. a senator for the I feel I must answer. ent Board of Com­ Tlie meadowlands offer a mittee meeting at which victory might well turn submit names of those he Leader that he had decided last 15 years, does not have The main theme was the missioners were responsi­ great opportunity for var­ the chairmanship was de­ control of the senate over wished to have on the to remain on the sidelines. the identification in the* cided Job campaigned vig­ disposal of garbage. It was ble for these mountains of ied industries, not includ­ to the Republicans board to the com­ But that night the Re­ South Bergen area and orously for Inganamort aptly pointed out that the garbage. I believe also ing Resource Recovery Republicans are trying missioners and the Board publican executive com­ that a strong run by Job and was credited with Bergen County Landfill, lo­ that the pollution to our and perhaps the H.M.D.C. to assay the effect intra- of Comissioners would ap­ mittee unanimously en­ can upset the veteran sen­ marshalling about 100 cated in Lyndhurst, should streams, the terrible party fights will have on point them. Pezzolla said should change its Master smells from leachate and dorsed the candidacy of ator votes for the victorious in caucus that she felt the be closed, (the garbage Plan for our area. the Democratic chances has reached a height of decay, the escaping of Job. John Inganamort, Passaic itself is a ques­ chairman entire board should be on over eighty (80) feet) but methane gas into the air I am willing to discuss the millionaire-chairman tion mark Normally Then Jo b announced he 's mayor, Chris the Resource Recovery because there’s no other are problems that have any proposals that will of the Republican County Hirkala could expect to w ould b e c o m e a R e ­ Paci. has entered the race Plant Committee so “ all place to put the garbage been neglected and are benefit Bergen County and Committee, called Job, win by a wide margin publican again The big an­ as an independent seeking would know what was from the seventy (70) also dangerous to our en­ Lyndhurst. In the next few told him of the feelings of there but the citv Demo­ nouncement w as sched- the Democratic nomi­ going on . " nation for freeholder muncipalities in Bergen, it vironment. months, the Board and my­ The proposed meeting of will only be piled higher self plan to spend many April 28 was cancelled by As Mayor of the Town­ Former State Senator Tlie baler in North Arl­ ship of Lyndhurst I would hours with the H.M.D.C., the mayor. John Skevm has become a ington is taking in garbage be remiss if I did not look the B.C.U.A. and anyone Woman Fined For Guida reported he had candidate for his old post freom eleven (11) Pasaic into any avenue that would else who can offfr as­ sent a telegram that day to as an independent seeking County towns and may benefit our citizens'Itww sistance-™ ttie best plan Governor Thomas Kean the party nomination. have to take in more when stated that we would rath­ for all concerned. The deploring the “ intolerable Actions In Restaurant and if the Sussex landfill is er have a garbage in­ B.C.U.A. has informally Both candidacies in­ conditions" caused by the In Thursday 's session of Chybinski was with a party closed. Kearny is present­ cinerator then hundreds, proposed the buying of our der the counter not want dicate a strong dissatisfac­ closing of the DeJessa court Lyndhurst Municipal of five or six not one of her ly fighting the taking of perhaps thousands-of lands and methane gas, ing to walk back to put tion with the party leaders Bridge and the Route 3 Judge James A Breslin friends came to court to be Essex County garbage. homes, some’of them low the building of a span off them in the bin where he ;ind could work to the Bridge at the same time gave his decision in the witness for her You also stated that cost housing. Route 3 and the giving of a got them from detriment of the party's He mentioned the terrific case of a young woman ac­ most of this problem would yearly stipend to Lyn­ , Miss Chybinski. who was success in November loss of business for the eat­ I can only speak for my­ cused of throwing over a be solved by the Resource dhurst. These are just represented by public de­ ing places and merchants self when I say that to put table, throwing glasses Walter Rasczyk. New­ Recovery Plants that will some of the proposals for a fender Kathleen Donovan, in the DeJessa Bridge area in housing of any kind in against a wall and break­ ark. represented by Frank be constructed in Jersey Resource plant in our was fined $50. assessed $25 Chinese on Riverside Avenue total disregard of our own ing a plate glass window Jablonski. attorney, within the next fivp (5) Town. I, nor the Board costs of court and an extra Peter J. Russo con­ Master Plan is a dis­ which cost $500 to replace pleaded guilty to two years, but the problem re­ have accepted or rejected $25 for the New Jersey Vi­ Auction gratulated Mayor Guida on service to our towns­ at the Lyndhurst Holiday charges filed by Detective mains where is it going to these offers. We mut in olent Crimes Division. the commendations to the people. Who is going to pay Inn. Richard O'Donnell, crimi And Card be put. justice to our citizens, lis­ police officers that eve­ for all the services Complainants were John nal trespass and theft of I have felt for a very ten and weigh all offers Breslin reserved de­ ning, noting, i appointed needed; such as our lands and Stephen Sebastian of objects under $200 in val­ Party long time that the only cision in the cross com most of those men." He for the proposed park, the Sincerely yours, the Inn. who testified on ue. thus exonerating two Lvndhurst Kiwanis Club answer to garbage dis­ plaint case of John then suggested that Guida methane gas and garbage James M. Guida April 14 on the incident youths who were arrested has scheduled it> fifteenth posal is Resource Re­ Oyoyemi. head of security engage Alfred Porro to that is there now. how are Township of Lyndhurst which occurred on the eve­ with him on sim ila r annual Chinese Auction & covery, done under strict at the Lyndhurst Foodtown work with the mayor's ning of October 3 after the and Nelson Santos. 195 charges Card Partv lor Mav 19th at enforcement codes man­ brother Attorney Robert defendant and a party of The defendant was a r­ 7 30 p hi m the Sacred dated and monitored by Gold Street. North Arl­ Guida in the fight to regain Garden Club W ill Piant Flowers friends arrived at the Inn ington. after hearing testi­ rested for taking two bi­ Heart Social Center Val­ the State I believe that not the 440 a c res of after leaving a wedding mony by both Oyoyemi cycles from the garage of iev Brook and Warren only is this a way “ to get Mrs. Helen Matthies of Members have been as­ Streets A donation of S3 00 meadowland “ taken from party where the defendant, charged Santos with shop­ a friend after a party at rid of our garbage but may Rutherford, president of signed specific planters will give those in atten­ Lyndhurst without pay. for Chris Chybinski of 118 lifting and Santos charged the home of the complai­ be a way to produce much the Lvndhurst Garden dance opportunities to a park. " Windsosr St.. Keamy, ad­ the security man with as­ nant Rasczyk was tint'd needed energy." I. too, Club, has volunteered Those members will meet claim one or more of the Guida said the com­ mitted she had “ imbibed sault. $100 on each charge, as­ though am not sure where members for a Community on Saturday morning. M av manv pri/es on displav and was feeling good." The complaints were sessed $25 costs on each missioners are thinking of these plants should be lo­ project to plant flowers 14. to pick up the geranium Over one hundred valu­ having Porro meet with it Miss Chybinski denied filed March 5 after and a contribution of $25 to cated. Presently, the town and to take care of twelve and marigold plants that able gilts will be raffled, deliberately knocking over Oyoyemi charged Santos the N .J Violent Crimes Di soon, since he has already of Ridgefield or Lyndhurst planters which are situ­ will be supplied by the some worth fiftv to more a table, throwing glasses with shoplifting two packs vision on each in addition made suggestions to the are two proposed sites. ated in different locations Lvndhurst Department of than one-hundred fiftv at the wall or breaking the to HO days in Bergen Coun­ board on how to fight the It must be pointed out in Lvndhurst. Public Works of Kodak film while shop­ dollars Tickets available plate glass window. She ty Ja il on each, to run con­ state on taking these ping with his wife Santos at ! he do or at acres. said she was angry when a charged Oyoyemi with as­ currently with a two-and- Delmonico s Pharm acv on patron at a nearby table saulting him in an upper a-half month remaining He denounced Tree Planted For Arbor Day Ridge Road Bogle Agen- objected to her boy room of Foodtown while sentence he is serving now Lyndhurst s represent­ Com m issio n e r The ceremony began at made by Mrs. Heien Mat­ cv King Vending and friend’s taking a chair questioning the man San­ in Essex County Ja il atives on the HMDC, Peter Evelyn Pezzolla, Director 12:00 noon, with Boy Scout thies, President of the Lyn­ Spina s Florist on away and that when em- . tos allegedly called Curcio and Anthony of the Public Works De­ Troop 88, under the Direc­ dhurst Garden Club. Stuwesant Avenue ployees took her friend Oyoyemi a derogatory Scardino, who do not seem partment officiated at the tion of William Gannon, Franceso Damanico. 555 Mrs. Frances Schaefer into the kitchen she pushed name and Santos said he Heading the committee to have the interests of the Second Annual Arbor Day leading guests in the Summer Avenue, was donated a live tree her table which then over­ was held by his jacket and are Joseph M Nazare. township in mind in their Celebration, at the Lyn­ pledge. fined $100 and assessed $25 along with a plaque turned, and tried to get that Oyoyemi tru'd to costs on the complaint of president and past presi­ actions on the HMDC dhurst Health Center. Welcoming Address was inscribed, "In ever grow­ into the kitchen but was punch him in the face dent W illia m C ifu n e board. Construction Official ing Honor and Memory of kept out, at which she He said he did not know George Woertz. Sr . who Among the charitable ac­ Proclamation tivities of more than 30 Guida said to Russo. “ If Mayor Joseph A. Carucci, swept all the glasses off a who Oyoyemi was when he testified that the man kept vears are serving the you can set up a meeting W HEREAS, Restoration of the Passaic River Water­ Jr ." nearby shelf She said she first told him to get back the heat in the apartment front is an important priority of the citizens of the poor and underpriviliged: with the governor to talk Also presented to the then left the dining room inside the store and then of a tenant at from 68 to 53 Township of Lyndhurst, and the handicapped visiting over our problems I will Carucci family, by Com­ and stepped on a shard of began questioning him degrees during the winter shut-ins. partv for senior take a day off and go to W HEREAS, the Passaic River has great potential as missioner Pezzolla, was a glass from the window about the film Oyoyemi and that pipes in the bath­ citizens a vocational T re n to n .' Russo had a major Recreational Resource for all our citizens, and portraitof the late Mayor, which had already been said Santos wrote his name room of one apartment already set up a meeting WHEREAS, a policy has existed in Lyndhurst to to be hung in the Health broken, and cut her foot on a piece of paper and froze during the cold scholarship halloween fun previously attended by provide a safe, clean and aesthetically pleasing environ­ Center. Breslin. in rendering his gave his first name as weather Damanico has dav kids picnic m the Lyndhurst represent­ ment for the use of our citizens; now Invited guests present decision, noted that it was Marcelo when it is Nelson the control thermostat in park sponsoring of a little atives. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that I, James M. included the Carucci Fam ­ strange that since Santos denied writing the his own apartment where league team, eassav con­ tests for public and paro­ Complaints about the Guida, Mayor of the Township of Lyndhurst, do hereby ily, Commissioner Louis name at all He also said the heat registers in the chial schools: programs Sika Chemical Company's proclaim Stellato, Director of the I n d e x Oyoyemi took the two film 70s. according to Woertz such as Key Clubs, in high going ahead with its hill SATURDAY, MAY 7th, 1183 Department of Public Af­ 24 pages packages out of his own He seems to think that school: a youth leadership leveling project without “ Restoration of the Passaic River fairs, Commissioner John Editorials 6 pocket if the tenant is not satisfied institute at Rider College: notifying the commission Waterfront Day in Lyndhurst" Gagliardi, Director of the Cable 3 Guide 6 Mrs Santos testified her he can move, that is what and Circle K Clubs in our it was doing so irked sever­ and urge everyone to plan on participating with the Department of Revenue & Sportswire 13 husband picked up the film he tells those who com­ colleges Refreshments al citizens as well as the Passaic River Coalition, by joining the effort to clean up Finance, and Mayor Medical Directory 18 while she w as shopping at plain. Woertz told the available mayor. One said the rams and improve the Waterfront of the Passaic River. James Guida, Director of Dining Out 11 the cosmetics counter and judge of recent days might well GIVEN, under my hand and Seal of the the Department of Parks Vagabonding 11 when she told him she had undermine the ground un­ Township of Lyndhurst, this 7th day and Public Property. Classifieds 22, 23 bought film for their pro­ . Lyndhurst Rabies Clinic der nearby homes. of May in the year of our Lord one Rick Pizzuti, Super- Real Estate 88, 21 jected vacation trip the fol- thousand nine hundred and eighty-three. intendant of the Parks De­ Wedding Guide 16 lowing Monday, he May 5 & 12th - 5-6:30 P.M. Commissioner John JAMES M. GUIDA partment assisted with the Beauty Hints 16 dropped the film on the Behind Health Center, Stuyvesant Ave. For Gagliardi, who lives in the M ayor program. Obituaries 18 floor and pushed them un­ both dogs and cats, 3 months and older. Hilltop area near Sika. re- M ay 5, 1883 Pago 2—'THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1983

Fun, Food, / Hearing Is Held On Entertainment TERRY FOX RAN A MARATHON A DAY FOR OVER 100 DAYS ... AND MADE THE WORLD STAND UP Nude Dancing Charge Doncin« A l® CHEER. ROBERT DUVALL And The Judge Jam es A. Breslin STARS WITH ERIC FRYER AS TERRY FOX. hour, gave her tips and that this did not apply to reserved decision after YMCA! that “ The more I took off, Carlucci. hearing testimony last the larger the tips." She Rosa then said, “ I doubt The Meadowlands Area Thursday in the case of also reported she earned Miss Carlucci would be YMCA invites all its senior Cynthia Ann Carlucci, 43t> $12 an hour for her dance embarrassed by being members to its annual lun­ Lake Avenue, accused of act and that she put on placed on the stand. Aldo’s cheon being held at the dancing in the nude at three performances. is a public place that Wallington Exchange Aldo’s Hideaway, on the Miss Carlucci’s at­ anyone can be in and she Slavic Cabaret, Restaurant afternoon of January 2b. torney. Tony DiLella, told the officer that the on Wednesday. May 11th Two complaints were argued that the officer more she took off the more from 1 00 - 5:00 p.m. *I£is signed against her. Open should not have testified she got in tips.” He then event will be a guaranteed Lewdness and Obscenity. that the dancer would not called for Miss Carlucci to fun time! Tlie charges were filed by THE give a signed statement take the witness stand. A ten course dinner ‘All Detectives Jam es Mileski but did give an oral one She testified she had giv­ You Can Eat will be and Richard O'Donnell, which the detective related en three performances servd starting with a fresh both of whom testified. to the court. DiLella ob­ that day and that “ some at fruit cup. soup, chicken The officers said they jected that this was a vio­ the first performance had paprikash. egg dumplings TERRY FOX were detailed to Aldo's lation of Carlucci’s Miran­ come back. ’ ’ She admitted goulash, stuffed cabbage, about 1:20 p.m. by Lt da Rights and that that tes­ she had danced while nude brisket of beef, potato Francis McSweeney. They timony was inadmissible that day but that “ as soon pierogi. strudel, pop­ said they saw Carlucci on Judge Breslin responded as I saw them (meaning pyseed strudel, and of a platform in the center of that “ Court rules provide the detectives) I walKed course coffee or tea Plus 2 STORY the oval bar where sand­ that the defendant’s at­ off the stage because I and a half hours of great wiches and liquor are sold, torney must ask the prose­ know the cops.” entertainment - violinists, and that 15 or 20 patrons cutor in writing for dis­ She said the windows dancers, singers and an were seated or standing covery, and that I>eonard extremely jollv afternoon about the bar are covered so no one can Rosa, Lyndhurst prose­ see into the place and ad­ The fee is $14 00 for YMCA Asked what she was cutor, had receive no such mitted that a sign outside members and $15 00 for Terry Fox’s “Marathon of Hope” run across Canada wearing. O’Donnell re­ to raise money for Cancer Research is one of the request.- the building states “ Go-Go non-members plied, “ She was wearing most courageous stories of our time. See it on DiLella said that statute Girls. “ Mark your calendar now HBO starring Robert Duvall, Chris Makepeace and nothing. we 2C-14-4. the statute under and call the Medowlands Eric Fryer as Terry Fox. By the time he completed were there five minutes She revealed she earns which Miss Carlucci was Area YMCA ' 935-5540» or his run, $22 million had been pledged to Cancer and she never stopped $12 an hour to dance and Research, To continue the fight against the charged with open lewd­ Rosina < 939-88891 to re­ One fellow there was gets tip in addition. dreaded disease, if you order Cable TV and/or ness means "dancing in serve vour place. 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Cosmos fans may plated vase, 2 plated bowls bracelet, pearl earrings, a to 10 p.m. on Sunday, May pleased to note that dona­ bid on an autographed soc­ and a blue Arcadia tote bag and a gift certifi­ 8th for the benefit of the tions include 2 tickets to a cer ball signed by the en- Wedgewood vase. In the cate from Pollina’s jew­ Meadowlands Museum. Yankee baseball game and tire Cosmo team. art category there are elers. A wooden paint box Professional auctioneer, stadium club passes. Foot­ Courtime of Lyndhurst has framed paintings from containing palette, brush Jerry Krawitz will preside ball fans will like the 4 box donated a gift certificate Australia, a framed and oil paints has been and many exciting gifts seats and parking pas db for its racquetball club. seascape, unframed donated by Winsor and African paintings and 8 Newton of Secaucus. In the framed prints of authors art category are two fine 81/2 ACRE SPRING CLEAR-AWAY! heads. art books recently donated For the inner person also. there are gift certificates New donors include Boil­ I as from Maschio's and La Dolce Vita of Lyndhurst ing Springs Bank, Cosmos low Soccer team, Viking- »*% and Peking Gourmet of Penguin Book publishers Hackensack. Household and United Jersey Bank. items include a teak salad 1983 « °O t u H bowl, Corning mixing The Museum is located bowl, and Hamilton mixer. at 91 Crane Avenue in C u b P a c k 8 6 held its closing meeting on Friday. April 22 at Sacred Heart Social A hand-knit afghan and a Rutherford and further in­ certificate for bed linen Center. Pictured are; at left; Cliff Fainter (Cub Masterl. Victor Melleno. Hugh HIM formation may be obtained Kavanagh (Scout Masterl. are recent donations. TURBOS TOOI 4MEADOWIANOS AUTO MAIL by calling 935-1175 Food Stamp “ Outreach Brahms Will Be A llian ce OVER 7 5 CAR OF-THE r'EAR To Visit Lyndhurst Reporting increased in­ at the Health Center. 253 Staged At WCW Center USED VEHICLES terest in food stamp Stuyvesant Avenue Hours D • *5695 i i The 150th Anniversary m usic rank him first Liebeslieder Waltzes. Op eligibility requirements, MOST MAKES AND MODELS on this day will be from 9 of Johannes Brahms > 1833- among possibly due to the expira­ maior composers 52 for vocal quartet and a m to noon and 1 to 3 p.m 1897i birth will bo cele­ tion of unemployment ben­ of the romantic period piano duet brated bv a gala Chamber The concert on Mav H efits for some residents, In addition to this Out­ Music Concert at the W il­ includes Brahms great trio The performers will be re p re se n tative s of the reach visit, the Food liam Carlos Williams Cen Steven Anderson and Bergen County program in B Major. Op 8 for piano Stamp program maintains ter fo r the A rts in Michael Fardink pianists. will be in Lvndhurst this violin and cello regular offices in Paramus Krika Boras cello Marv Rutherford The concert These include masterpiece month and Hasbrouck Heights PA5UUIN FORD CITYl will take place on Mav 6 at K Robinson violin and As part of its Out­ after masterpiece of su­ The Paramus office can be Darlene .Jackson \ancv 8 pm perlative1 works A M C IJeepri RENAULTO reach Program ", the rep­ reached at 368-455 and The gala concert will be The con Caporaso Torn Tomasovic resentatives will be in Lvn­ Hasbrouck Heights at 288- RO U TE 17 R U T H ER FO R D , N .J. (201)935-2400 followed bv a reception in cert also includes the and Kav McLeod vocal­ dhurst on Fridav. Mav 13 6969 honor of the composer seldom heard variations ists Tickets ;ire s? do and Cake and champagne will on a theme bv Schumann include the champagne be served to toast the <)p 23 for piano duet and and cake reception follow­ greatness of the last ot the irresistibly delightful ing the concert music's Three H s June Min i-Course The program will con­ Register now with the Civic Center on Wednes­ sist of three ma|or cham­ Rutherford Recreation De­ day June 1 and Mondays ber works bv Brahms It is partment from 9-4 I ’ M and Wednesdays from fitting that the composer's weekdays for the June Spe­ June ti through June 27 anniversary be celebrated cial Jazz-X-Rcise Mim- with works of chamber (^ourse Classes are held The fee is $15 for 8-session music It was th(> medium from 8-9 P.M . at Tamblyn course upon which Brahms lavished his most personal statements, and one which High Seas Restaurant occupied his musical ac­ tivities throughout his Party room accommodations (orl0to100j creative life persons. 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student at Jefferson School Forand, Annie Kim, Brian Franklin School UNICEF Parvuli Dei Medal. The Pictured are Mrs. Jagar, and Louis, a 4th grade stu­ Kost, Jason Wagner, Re­ Production medal meaning ‘‘Children Mrs. Ortiz, Roosevelt dent at Fra n k lin School. nee Delli Santi, Daniel F ra n k lin School 3rd of G od " is awarded by the Education Update School Principal, Mr. Sfer­ Both belong to Cub Scout Rente, Dae Eun Shin, John graders, under the direc­ ruzza, and third grader Catholic Church to deserv- Pack 88. sponsored by the Caffrey, David Serra, Sun tion of teacher Grace Antonia Zecca. ing Cub Scouts. By Joseph Abate Jr. interest in the program as urged to contact his or her Jefferson School PTA. Mi Kim, Thomas Katania, Hauser, presented a UN­ April is national appren­ they asked many ques­ counselor. Reader O f The Month M ichael is a 4th grade Lorraine Tartell, Courtney IC E F production “ A future ticeship training month tions. Several students Jelly Bean Contest Win­ The second grade of Co­ Ambrosio, and Chris and the Guidance Depart­ also stayed after the as­ ners Announced for Every Child" for the lumbus School has a new Serra. student body and parents. ment at Lyndhurst High signed time to seek further The Jefferson School "Reader of the Month " Honor Students Italian Easter The program included ET, School sponsored a pro­ information. PTA was proud to an­ D uring the month of The arrival of the Easter Our Country, and Indian gram to expose students to Once an important form nounce the winners of the March, John Montillo read season was celebrated re­ songs. Dances from Mexi­ one of the oldest and most erf vocationaf training in “ Guess the Number of Je l­ a total of 33 books! Second cently in the Italian co, the Far East, and Ha­ Listed At Sacred successful forms of voca­ the U.S., apprenticeship ly Beans Contest," held place went to Jennifer classes of the Enrichment waii were also part of the tional training. programs in recent years before the Easter break. Brechtbill who read 25 Program. Under the direc­ program. On Thursday, April 14, have experienced poor 'Hie jelly beans totaled 461 books. Janis Henderson tion of Miss Califano, the approximately 85 junior participation but are now and the teacher with the came in third reading 20 Heart School sudents fashioned large Roosevelt School Student and senior students at­ in a resurgence with sever­ closest guess was second * books. eggs from papier mache. Receives Award tended an in-school presen­ al hundred men and wom­ grade teacher, Mrs. Naz­ B rie fs Sacred Heart School of Grade 7A - Josephine TTiese were then filled with Roosevelt School’s third tation which detailed this en enrolled in Bergen are, with her guess of 429. ...Lyndhurst High School Lyndhurst has announced Santangelo. Perugina chocolates and grades, under the super­ alternative to college, County. She received a ceramic Band Director James the names of students who Grade 8A - ‘Matthew caramelles. vision of Mrs Jagar, their private, technical school, Participants in the pro­ rabbit as a gift. Carucci, conducted the have achieved honors for Prendergast. Luanne During Easter week, the art teacher, entered a military training. gram included counselors, Sun Mi Kim, sixth Garden State Concert Or­ the third marking period Guzzo, Kathy McKeever, students enjoyed a provin­ “ Draw Your Favorite Fred Caruso. Bergen Mrs. Alice Dickson. Miss grader in Mrs. chestra on Saturday, April FIRST HONORS Christine Sabato. cial style breakfast which Giant" contest. The con­ 19, for the program "A County Coordinator of Ap­ Ellen DiCamillo, and Mrs Demetrician's class, was Grade I B ‘Elizabeth Grade 8 B - Ju lian n consisted of the following test was held at the Night With The Stars.” prenticeship Programs, Edna MacLean the grand winner with her Nash, Kathleen Fahey, Falato, M ichele May- Italian sweets: chocolate Creative Theatre for Chil­ This was a benefit perfor­ told students about the his­ Guidance Counsel, An­ guess of 456. She received Judy Lynn Schiavone. erchak. spread, fette biscottate, dren in the John Harms mance for the National tory, the goals, the opera­ thony Biasucci coordi­ a chocolate bunny and the Grade 2 - Christopher biscotti, amarettini, and Plaza in Englewood. Foundation of Ileitis and tions and ways to get in­ nated the program which jar of jelly beans. Kukowski, John Polatz, P E R F E C T latte e cioccolate. Antonia Zecca of Mrs. Colitis. volved in apprenticeship will be repeated in the fall Other winners were: Melanie Haubert. Laureen ATTENDANCE Breaking open the Ortiz’ third grade class ...Congratulations to training of 1983 Rachel Dupin, Edward McGlynn, Melinda Nigito. Grade 1A Michael Easter eggs was the high­ won first prize, a tote bag Michael Ciffo and Louis Students showed great Interested students are Diomede, Bernard G r a d e 3 * Laura Piotrowski. light of this cultural event. and certificate. ^jjerrent^on^^ McAdam, Patricia Grade I B - Steven De- Iamonte, Sandra Fonseca, Serio, Joseph Lepinski, Terence McHale, James Danielle Grauso, Jean Maguire. Readie Grade 4 - * Adele Coiro. Grade 2 - Junpei Akai. Carry anne Lesny. Ryan Grade 3 - Rachael Prendergast, Susan Jor­ Kearns, Kim Miller. Laura dan. McAdam, Juan Gonzalez, Grade 5 ’Jennifer Chris DeSerio, James McAdam, Andrea Picone. Maguire, Terence McHale, Grade 6 - Tina Iamonte, Brian Finn. John Cosen- Monica McAdam, Joseph tini, Joseph Pizzano, Alan Rabbia, Robert Whitaker Carrino, Kevin Wormke, i Grade 7A - 'Jacqueline Michael Wormke. Domanico, Susan Finner- Grade 4 - Charles Bion- ty- dolillo, Adele Coiro, Diana Grade 7B ’Patricia Conte. Richard McAdam. Baselice. Ryan Prendergast, Grade 8B ‘Jeanine Michael Milich. Agnolet, Tara Brennan. Grade 5 - Svetislav Lori Liskiewicz. Milich, Joseph Nazare, OFF SECOND HONORS Jennifer McAdam. Grade 1A - ‘Christopher Grade b - Brendan Longo, * Leandro McHale, Yusuke Akai. Gonzalez, Jason Goodman, Richard Agnolet. Sharon IF YOU ACT NOW Danielle Duquette, Nicole Mayerchak, Michael Kimball. Sabato. Maria Baselice. Grade IB Jo-EUen Monica McAdam, Joseph Stanhope, Nicole Rabbia. Kristie Paolazzi. Tomaczuk. G rad e 7A - Lesley O N THE 2ND BUILDING Grade 2 - Robert Haag. Adams. Dana Ambile, Philip Ibarrola, Frederick Gina Consentini, Joanne Moltz, Dianna Maranilli. Peros. 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Peter Min- ‘Highest Class Aver­ arick, Richard Agnolet age Cath Jankowski Heads Women By Joan Hartmann man of the nominating The April meeting of committee, announced the the Woman's Club of Lyn­ new slate of officers for the dhurst with Catherine 1983-1984 c lu b v e a r Jankowski presiding was Preside nt-Catherine Limited time only. Act now and get our 40% pre-completion discount held at the Parks Dept on the beautiful new Garden of Memories Non-sectarian Mausoleums Jankowski. First Vice The Woman's Club along President. Millie DeBellis. for above-ground burial, centrally located in the heart of Bergen County. with the Junior Woman s 2nd Vice President. Phyllis More than just tranquil. More than just beautiful, it's a place where mem­ Club and the HMD made De Pasquale. Recording ories stay alive. A place that offers handsomej Italian marble crypts. As well as sandwiches and also Secretary. Evelyn donated fruit to the chil­ niches for cremation. A place where religious rites of all faiths are performed. Frangipane. Correspond dren who participated in ing Secretary. Mary Pof Above-ground burial is the choice of more and more people today. the Special Olympics in fenberger. Treasurer And for good reasons. Crypts are built to endure through the ages. A lasting Paterson Marv Zuk. Federation Sec and loving tribute to those who rest in this clean, dry, protected atmosphere. A donation was made to retarv Joan Hartmann Investigate our facilities now, because not only are our prices lower benefit the Girls Softball Trustees are Louise Bogle Team Louise Bogle, chair­ Dorothy Bivona and Rose than other mausoleums in New Jersey, but you should take advantage of our Bowman 40% discount. Easy payments can also be arranged if you act now.

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The Lyndhurst Police Golembieski, Edward The following officers re­ Expert scoring 278 , Ptl for Certification as a Po­ Department held Awards Jasinski and John Scalese; ceived Honorable Men­ Mike Cooke for Expert lice Firearms Instructor Night at the regular Board Lieutenant Francis tion: scoring 269.; Ptl. Carl The Medals and Awards of Commissioners meeting McSweeney; Sergeant Lieutenant Jimmy Castlegrant for expert were presented by Com­ last Tuesday night. Harry Kelly; Detective Gabriello; Patrolman Pe­ scoring 268 ; Captain Ed missioner Ronald W The recipients of the James Mileski; Patrolmen ter Scotti; Patrolman Paul Golembieski for Expert Bogle, Mayor James awards were the follow­ Robert Cuneo, Jerry On­ Crupi. scoring 266 . Ptl. James Guida and Chief of Police ing: nembo, Paul Haggerty, The above medals were O'Connor for Expert scor­ William D Jarvis. Joseph Macellaro, and ing 265 , Ptl Anthony An­ Patrolmen Peter Scotti awarded by the Bergen Mike Cooke. tiorio for Expert scoring and Paul Crupi received County Police Chiefs' As­ 259 Ptl. Joseph Macellaro the Exceptional-Duty Med­ Patrolman Joseph sociation for Sharp Shooter scoring al for apprehending two Samoski was the recipient Also receiving awards 252 . Ptl Paul Haggerty hold-up men who robbed of the Life-Saving Medal from the Bergen County for Sharp Shooter scoring the National Community Patrolman Sarnoski re­ Police Chiefs Qualification 251 Bank. Branch 2. No in­ sponded to the scene of a Match were the following: juries were reported house fire where an occu­ Ptl. Richard Jasinski for Ptl. Donald Goral also weapons and money were pant was trapped on the Distinquished Expert scor­ received diplomas from 2nd floor. Ptl Samoski ob­ ing 288 , Ptl. Donald Goral the Federal Bureau of In­ P o lice O fficers received aw ards at Commission meeting last Tuesday night: In recovered. tained a ladder from the for Expert scoring 281 , vestigation and the Bergen photo by Detective Bureau are, from left, rear row: Commissioner Ronald Bogle, Ptl. The following officers re­ fire truck, climbed to the Ptl. Jerry Onnembo for County Police Academy Richard Jasinski, Patrolmen Michael Cooke, Donald Goral, Carl Castlegrant, James ceived Honorable Men­ second floor, cut the O’Connor, Anthony Antiorio, Paul Haggerty ; Standing in front of the men are Mayor tion: screening and carried the James M. Guida and Police Chief William D. Jarvis. Captains : Everett trapped female to safety. come to the Girls Softball Season Opens In Rutherford clara maass medical center April 23 opened the sea­ their first victory over the 4-2 win. The Zircons over­ of 21-2. A close game for vision, the Eagles took a son for the Rutherford Opals with 22-12. Linda powered witha 17-2 the Jades against the Cor­ victorious led over the Recreation Girls' Softball. Quinn's pitching debut victory. Jennifer Sloan als. Linda Petrozelli’s Raiders bringing them to a M a yo r Chadw ick and gave her a winning game. pitched a 1 hitter, striking home run together with the win of 19-1 Dolphins had Father Jude of St. Mary’s Jeanette Peko started off out 9 batters. Susan outstanding pitching per­ also a big lead over the Church threw out the first 4th innings rally with a Paskas had the 1 hit for the formance by Debbie Packers bringing them to ball declaring the opening homerun and finalized the Topaz. Kim Begg of the Krohnert brought the a 11-6 victory with the of the season. inning with a Grand Slam. Pearls completed 2 Jades on top over the Cor­ double and triple scoring In the Junior league Di­ Rubies also took victory doubles giving the Pearls a als of 4-3. Jewels have runs of Lisa Garripoli vision, the Rubies took over the Emeralds with a victory over the Diamonds their best foot forward in Dolphins also took a lead the start of the season over over the Giants with a 8-3 the Garnets with a 15-5 vic­ winning score. Outstand­ \ tory. Two of three base ing plays went to Aim hits by Julie Ziegler and Andler who went 4 for 4 the outstanding pitching by leading the Dolphins to Gina Dibisciglie propose a victory with Lisa Lyons winning season ahead for doing an outstanding job at the Jewels. pitching. Renee Batchelor hit a home run for the In the Senior League Di­ Giants • testing v is io n hajnoccu/tr ora! ea near blood preuura hO/Qht t, m

M r s . B o r t o n e E le c te d . On Monday, April 18th, the Lyndhurst Board of Education held its Reorganization Sat., May 14 • 10A.M .-4P.M . Meeting. Business Administrator, Agostino Rottino, called the meeting to order and administered the oath of office to the following newly elected trustees: Vin­ continuing care center of cent Bello, James Kirkos, and Richard Pezzolla. clara maass medical center Trustee Annette Bortone was nominated for president and was unanimously elected by the Board. Trustee one franklin ave • bellevilie • n.|. 0 7 1 0 9 James Kirkos was nominated for vice-president and for information call 450-2267 was also unanimously elected.

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McDowell as mod 8 00 Professional Wrestling with other newsmen P.M. erator. 8:00“ The Phil Simms presented by Baron's and people connected 12:00 “Meadowlands '83.” 10:00 “Bingo.” This long Show." The quarter Drugs of Rutherford with the media. 100 “DAYTIME.” N ot Bad, But N ot G ood running cash prize back of the New York this show features 9:00 “Drop In." Kathleen 500 “Meadowlands '83." show is a mighty Giants has interesting the top figures in the Donovan, the lawyer, 6:00 “The Beverly Murphy lju r years and those who. years ago The teaching profession finds attractive item for guests who are happy wrestling game. is moderator for this Show." itself in a no-win situation A federal would go on to the commercial field to answer questions and now go to college, are not as well cable subscribers. 9 00 “Drop In." Carmine hour 700 “The Sammartinos at commission deplores what it charges from the telephone is a ride in mediocrity which is so equipped for education as was the 1100 “The Front Page.” A Savino is host. Home." bad an attack by a foreign foe could relatively smaller groups who taped presentation of audience. TUESDAY, 730 “Tom Longo’s Sports not be worse The president says that breered through high school and col­ a program taped on 900 “Drop In." Joseph f. SATURDAY, MAY 10 Desk.” Figures in the the repair work necessary in the lege lt is only natural that an over­ Monday featuring Job. the former sher MAY 7 A.M. all view of this huge number "being sport news appear on educational establishment must be newsworthy figures iff, is relinquishing his A.M. 8:00 "Meadowlands '83.” this program. made in the homes and in the local educated " would produce the medi cable spots while he 10:00 College credit courses ocre picture that alarmed the na­ who make or present 9:00 “Drop In." Kathleen 900 “Drop In." Carmine community from Bergen Com tional commission the news. is a candidate for Donovan host Savino host. Teachers can hardly join the chorus which is claim ing that if Percentagewise the number of ■ teachers were paid better salaries mediocrities compared to the there would be better teachers. They number of bright, producing students cannot because such a claim would would appear frightening reflect upon the teachers already But it is safe bet that Am erican teaching (themselves I and would in­ education today turns out more stu­ dicate that teachers are not giving dents who have the kind of basic their best because they are not paid learning that produces the best scien­ enough tists. lawyers, teachers, doctors, Albert Shanker. the president of etc , than the process did a half cen­ the New York Teachers Union, took a tury ago highly cautious road in a recent ap­ Society always has had its pearance The reform being de achievers and its drones In the past manded. he said, should be en­ the drones moved in and out of the couraged and if longer school hours schools Now they remain and figure are to be ordered then the teachers in the mediocre averages that have should be compensated for the extra caused so much discontent. work entailed Nobody should be satisfied with Looking at it objectively, there the way educational things are One never was a day when the educa­ could want better discipline One tional process could not have been could want more dedicated teachers improved A couple of generations One could want administrators and ago the numbers who finished their school boards that have the courage high school work was fractional com­ to wring out the water which inun­ pared to the numbers who got high dates so much of the educational school diplomas In that same period process at great cust to the tax­ the percentage of those who went on payers to college was many points lower than it is today But don't let statistics destroy the greatest thing our democracy can C ertainly, the numbers who now boast of - the free and open educa­ Go Som ewhere W ith the stay in high school for the required tional system W izard Next Year... M eadow lands M useum ? Get away to the vacation of your dreams, with the Wizard of Our’shelp. See America or the World...enjoy someplace mysterious or friendly and familiar. The Wizard’s Vacation Club can make your dreams a reality. The New .Jersey Science Technol museum under consideration is the ogy Center. Inc , the nonprofit group Franklin Institute in Philadelphia Save every week in your Vacation Club Account and the Wizard will add interest, to make next year’s vacation more pleasurable. Join now and that is completing a SliOO.OOO feasibili­ However Chicago has a science the Wizard will make your summer entertaining chores safe and more ty study of a plan to erect somewhere museum which may be the daddy of convenient! You’ll receive a handy Barbecue Mitt FR E E when vou open in New Jersey a science museum them all your 1984 Vacation Club. says it is nearing a site decision With the great number of univer­ Let the Wizard make next year’s vacation dreams a reality. In this area interest in the de sities in this area and the number cision is high The committee had that concentrate on science and med­ among 100 sites considered a plot in Club Denomination $2 $3 $5 $|Q icine. a science museum would be $20 the meadowlands. near Drkorte most welcom e Amount you save______SlOO $150 $250 $SQQ $LOOO Pa rk or in the sports complex O ur interest adds $2.75 $4.12 $6.87 $13.75 $27.50 The committee has kept possible Whether LX'Korte Park or the RATE o r 5.5»« PER ANNUM IS BASED ON THE AVERAGE sites close to the chest This is to sports com plex could accommodate BALANCE FOR ALL REGULARLY COMPLETED ACCOUNTS a museum of the sort contemplated Incompleted or closed-out clubs of less than $100 *il| not earn interest and keep the advocates of particular sites will be service charged $1.50. off the backs of the committee until a is up to the decision of the New decision can be made The other is to Jersey Research and Development prevent a sudden spurt of prices on Council, formed to supervise the YOURS FREE Open a 1984 Vacation Club and you'll get a colorful Barbecue Mitt that will fit project. the land site right in with your summer entertaining plans. Perfect for the backyard gourmets in your family! Makes a great summertime gift . . . Irom the Wizard of Ours There is no doubt a South Bergen There are many, however, who would when you join his club! center would be of tremendous popu­ favor a site in Paterson near the larity. Close to the main transporta­ Vacation Club checks were mailed May 3th. New Vacation Club opens May 9th. Great F a lls . They think it would tion routes of the region, it would make a fitting adjunct to the Great make access easy for the 18 million Falls where Alxander Hamilton who reside in the tri-state region established the first industrial city in- the United States. j The proximity of Route 80 would KE HTIY also make a meadowlands site ac­ cessible to the entire country Long ago the Regional Plan Asso­ ciation pointed-out how much service A science museum would be a park in the Great Falls area would unique in the area. New York, for all give to the entire metropolitan area HOME OFFICE: 614 KEARNY FEDERALAVE.. KEARNY. N.J. • 901-4100 the m useums it supports, has none A museum dedicated to science NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE: OO RIDGE ROAD dedicated to science would be in the style that Hamilton LYNDHURST OFFICE: VALLEY DROOK b STUYVESANT AVES showed when he chose Paterson for RUTHERFORD OFFICE: 252 PARK AVE.. CORNER WOT NEWELL MEMMft FEOfKAL SAVINGS ANO IOAN IHSUHANCt CORPORATION The closest thing to the kind of his city. THURSDAY. MAV 5. 1983-Page Annual Spring Concert In North Arlington “ Debbie and I plannedI a high school affair which the therhaii«.no» challenge. Wev . ihope n . ev­ _ ___. ______...... Beguine for Flutes . two clude “ The Boogie Woogie Republic” , the theme from this Spring Concert so that we’re presenting to enter­ concert tonight ” , said eryone will come to see concert pieces, “ Chant and Bugle Boy of Company B ’’ Fame, “ A Little Bit Coun­ there would be a piece of • tain the community. The LaPorta, “ and we also how well they’ve done." Jubilo” , and “ Toccata for popularized by both the try. A Little Bit Rock n music for almost every music was chosen specific hope they’ll plan to attend Among the instrumental Band’’, and a duet by stu­ Andrews Sisters and Bette Roll” , “ Mr. Bo jangles" musical taste in North Arl­ caily to cHaHenge the mu­ the elem entary schools musical pieces being of­ dents Mike Hislop on Midler, “ Memories” , from and a solo presentation of ington. Before the evening sical abilities of our high Spring Concert in early fered are a medley, “ a trumpet and James the Broadway musical “ The Way We Were” by is over, our audience will school students. TTieyve June. The public schools Marvin Hamlisch Show­ M ichaels on trombone Cats; a movie medley, junior Colleen McKaig. be treated to a beguine, improved so mucy because have a dynamic music pro­ case . “ The National playing “ In fhe Army” . “The Boogie-Woogie Bugle they’re willing to accept “That’s Entertainment” ; “ We hope everyone in gram that we’d like to Emblem March” , “ The The choral offerings in­ Boy,” and “ Mr. Bo- “ The Battle Hymn of the town will come to hear our share with everyone.' jangles", with a hint of Rock, a touch of Country, and both vocal and in- trumental solos along the way." The words came from Bernard LaPorta, director of choral music for North Arlington High School, speaking about the. annual Spring Concert which he Wishbone Dressings 7 9 ' and Deborah Sfraga, di­ Lipton Herbal Tea 9 9 c rector-of instrumental mu­ $j99 sic, are presenting tongiht Lipton Instant Tea at 8 in the high school gym. LOw Calorie Iced Tea $3 19 Explaining the dif­ Nutra Sweet Iced Tea 3 3 nr $299 ference between tonight's ga, A Q C presentation and the high­ cont VT ly successful District Mu­ B l e a c h 1000 sic Festival held earlier *C sheets 1 this month. LaPorta said Bath Tissues rolls 1 that “ the Music Festival Snap & Seal Bags r $T was presented by all of the music teachers in the Kitchen Bags "V 99* North Arlington public Garbage Bags-"s' *89‘ schools and involved all of $-|9< Lawn & Leaf ^'st the student, grades 4 $3 9< through 12. who are part of Chare oal r s7 2i our music program That Heavy Duty $2 4< program was designed to

show the progression of l o g g r a in musical activities through the grades to the finished White Rose Rice 1b°a;b$2 59 product at the high school level. Tonight's concert is Vegetables s h e 3 ^ * 1 Faculty Follies m m ****** "Faculty Follies." a va­ riety show will be pre­ sented at the Becton Re- SWIFT £ PfttMIUM gional High School auditorium Friday. May 6. Butterball 8 p.rn. for the benefit of the Marcie Brehme Scholar­ Turkeys 0 ship Fund Mrs Brehme, guidance secretary, passed away November 24. 1982 and this 8 9 < scholarship fund was set SWIFT S IWMitfM up in her memorv With her gentle manner and Li'l Butterball caring ways she served students and faculty of Turkeys Fast Rutherford High School and Becton Re­ gional from 1967 to 1982 Tickets for the show 99c, Faculty Follies" are on sale at Becton and priced T u r k e y at $3 00 Proceeds will be W ings or Drum sticks used as a scholarship to be presented to worthv Bec­ “ ~ C ton students Contributions can be made to BKA- Marcie Brehme Scholar­ ship Fund and sent to the f Chuck Steak Chuck Chopped fA high school $ - | 6 ? < f j A concerned and patri­ * T ? :-r {9 ; otic American, she en­ listed in the WAVES Botlom Chuck Steak Shoulder Steak *24q jS jjjP 'Women Accepted for Vol­ Top Chut k Steak idS2 19 London Broil *24l,^^B|^’ unteer Emergency Ser­ Beef Stew id$2 2m Bottom C huck Steak : *2 >9 vice'. a division of the Navv during World War II # m m « « # She served as Secretary to EFFECTIVE MAY 1 THRU MAY 7. 1983. Hi**##**** Rear-Admiral Sobol, su­ pervising his Secretarial Staff in the Navy Building. Washington. D C Her con­ tingent ot W A V ES was the S u g a r 2nd in World W ar II and Wrth This coupon and ftckfcttonai $1500 or rmxe purchase. Coupon good the 1st to receive their mil­ Son., May t Sat, May 7. 1983 Umrt one pt»i shopping tafrtfy. 5> *•!*!«*: ...... " " itary training at Oklahoma FROZEN FOODS FOR QUALITY, CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY A & M In the W AVES, she Gorton's Crunchy Clams served with -the rank of C a n a d a D r y Orange Juice Gingw Ale Or*ng» Xtnmiar SaiUw Yeoman 1st Class Morton Dinners Mrs. Brehme was m ar­ Chicken, Turkey, B a r r e l h e a d ried to Carl Brehme of Salisbury, Meatloaf 12-oz. 11-OZ. East Rutherford, and had can 2-liter two daughters. Miss Linda p*g- 7 9C 7 9C bottle 9 9 Brehme and Mrs Susan LEAF OR CHOPPED ALL NATURAL - ASSORTED FLAVORS Schoener Her mother Mrs Marie Kommer is W hite Rose Spinach White Rose Ice Cream also from East Banauet Rutherford Fried Chicken 9 9 iVi Guidance, she en- Va -gal 10-oz. $ 1 cont loved her contact with stu­ pkg. <3 9 c Corn on the Cob ... dents. faculty, parents and 9 9 ‘ visitors, and gave much of W hite Rose Taters her time to helping others DAIRY FOOD PRODUCTS DELICIOUSLY FRESH She was thoroughly dedi­ cated to the needs of stu­ Cracker Barrel La Yogurt Breakstone Hotel Bar dents. and as she served Cheddar Wedge Yogurt Sour Cream Butter her country, she also Pepsi Cola served her school and col­ Erc„ „ $*169 8-oz. $ p 9 leagues 8-oz” ■ , 6-oz $ 1 p n , Q Q C contss. ■ cont. pkg She will be missed for pkg. ■ 99 all her kindnesses, and Parkay Margarine Quarters B 5 9 c L a Y o g u r t Plain Yogurt mav her spirit of helping others remain at Becton always. SENIOR CITIZENS DAY EVERY TUES. 5% O FF "SKSSE* % 4* MET GREEN SUPER MARKET % ------& 98 RIDGE RD., NO. ARLINGTON A heavy dew is actually the portent of good weather. On cloudless nights the ★ O PEN M-T-W-SAT. 8-6; TH.-F. 8-8; SU N . 9-2 * earth loses its heat more rapidly, and a heavier dew results. Pago 8—THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1983 Jerom e Music, Pop Corn,Cheers Hines To Star At Paper Mill At County Trust Opening " 1 Jerome Hines will star in Man of LaMancha at the Paper Mill Playhouse. Millburn May 18 through June 26. Grpup rates are avail­ able and Visa and Master­ card may be used for res­ ervations. Please call the box office at <201» 376-4343 This was Opening D ay setting for County Trust Commissioner Louis L. Stellato holds up for performance times and Co. smallest depositor while former Mayor Anthony A. ticket prices. Scardino Jr. and John Maida, president of the Trust Childrens' Theatre on Co. beam. Saturdays will present Lit­ tle Red Riding Hood & The Three Pigs-Mav 7: Sleep­ ing Beautv-Mav 21 Heidi- June 4 and Pinocchio-June A rib b o n -cu ttin g m arks the official Grand Opening of County Trust's new Lyndhurst 11. office, Saturday, April 30, at 55 Park Avenue. Tlie event was marked by a gala Performances are at celebration including free prizes, refreshments, entertainment, free souvenirs, and 10:30 a m and 1:30 p.m month-long Sweepstakes. Some 1,000 area residents joined the bank at its Grand Call 376-4343 Orchestra Opening Spectacular. Shown from L-R are: James D. Checki, Jr., Chairman of the price-$4. Mezzanine-$3.25 Board: Nicholas H. Politan, Chairman of the Executive Committee; Mayor James The New .Jersev Ballet Guida of Lyndhurst: John G. Maita, President; Anthony Scardino, Jr., Director; and Co. will present Spotlight Catherine Colobert, Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager. on Jazz, an evening of choreogrpahv bv Edward And the band played on. James Checki, far left, Villella. on May 9 at 8 p.m. chairman of the board of County Trust, which opened Tickets are $19 $17 and its new headquarters Saturday, enjoyed the old-fash- $12 ioned music with Nicholas Politan, Checki’s law part­ Children, for whom pop corn, I*®1 <*°l?s and soda ner, and a member of the Board of Directors of County pop were provided, enjoyed the opening day festivities. 4-H Awards Trust. Nuikki Puleo and Shawn ’ U i\loiC jci.tabl/\\rC u s m Giangeruso were awarded two excellent awards re­ cently at 4-H presentation night for their slide pres­ entation on the Life Cycle of the B u tte r fly " and How to Raise a Butterflv. Nikki and Shawn have been in 4-H for three vears in the Monarch Angels group and have been given manv awards bv Bergen Former Commissioner Walter Janowski Countv 4-H Nikki received chatted with cashiers and gave some hints on how best in division two N o th in g lik e a dow n to keep things pepped up. And business could be encouraged. Now retired, Janowski years in a row in En­ this tiny youngster met her first clown at the opening made his fortune with a meat market and strategic tomology The Monarch of the new headquarters of County Trust in Lyndhurst. investments. Angels and the Winged Things prep clubs are led Police Volunteers Sought bv Mrs John Hill of Lvn­ Co-Ed Adult Volleyball dhurst. Any one interested in joining this 30-member The North Arlington Po­ Zadroga of the North Arl­ 4-H Club, ages 7 to 19. can lice Reserves are looking ington Police Department Rosters Are Ready do so bv calling the 4-H for new member. Appli­ at 991-4400. Deputy Chief Rosters for the Co-Ed Ave. office. They must be office - 646-2981. cants must be between 1§ Frank Alessi at 991-3964; Adult Volleyball League returned by June 10. Call and 50 years of age, have a or Captain Sal Pietran- may be picked up begin­ 438-2236 for further in­ P ie r c e d 'clean" record, and be tonio of the North Arl­ ning May 9 at the Park formation. Atlantic City Trip willing to give a few hours ington Police Reserves at The Lvndhurst Parks a m onth to help the 997-1047 P e r f e c t io n Horseback Riding Department has scheduled borough and the people of The Rutherford Recrea­ from Memorial Park at a trip for Lvndhu Sen­ the community Campout tion Department is spon­ 4:15 P.M and return at ior Citizens to go to Re­ Each member is in­ Troop 81. St Michael's soring a horseback riding approximately 6:45 P.M sorts International on An Unforgettable Opportunity structed in all phases of Church. Lvndhurst. togeth­ trip to West wind Stables on Cost is $7 which includes Thursday. May 12. 19&3 police work and has the at Marcus Jewelers In Rutherford er with their instructors, June 9. The bus will leave bus. Tickets are $7 50 opportunity to work with enjoyed a weekend cam Perfectly matched, brilliant diamond stud earrings the police department pout at Camp Bullowa in of 1.75-2.75 carats total weight. Joining the Reserves af­ Rockland County N.Y Chess Club Makes Move By Ron Donohue or female, are invited. The Chess Club ac­ Elegantly set in 14k white or yellow gold, $7,995 fords those interested in a Classes and test on The North Arlington The club is run on an tivities include tour­ law enforcement career sccout merits for tender Chess Club is once again informal basis and all naments as well as in­ Not dctual si^e with the opportunity to Foot Rank and Leadership on the move. Our new loca­ members are more than formal club matches. gain experience in the were part of the program tion is the North Arlington Chess ratings are given to field. Several members of Subjects covered included happy to teach those per­ lt\c unlorqeiifible r\iin\c u\lir\e |c\.elr\ Recreation Center at % each member of the club the North Arlington Police were a eight mile hike for sons who have no knowl­ Schuyler Avenue. North so that club members can Department started their the Am erican Revolu­ edge of the game Arlington, just opposite the measure their improve­ RUTHERFORD. N J 58 Park Avenue, 939-0079 careers with the Reserves tionary Trail medal and a cemetery gate. Also offered are elabora­ ments in playing. Ridgewood - Paramus Park Westfield Riverside Square There is also a certain visit to the scout Jamboree MAMCUS CHARGE AMERICAN EXPRESS AND ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCFPTED Chess club meetings will tions of chess rules and amount of pride and satis­ at the West Point Milittarv now be held on Fridays. 7 further strategies to mem­ faction that goes along Facilities For more information to 10 p.m. All new mem­ bers of the club who are join us on Friday night or with this work say two Along with the Scouts bers from any town, ex­ more advanced in their call us on Friday night at men who recently retired were assistant Scout­ perienced or novice, male playing ability. 997-8555 from the Reserves with a master Mike Munczenski. total of 67 years service. Edward Pieluc. Stanley Deputy Chief Frank Vitale Kwapuiewski and Com­ was with the Reserves 34 missioner .John Phillips years and Captain Charles Troop 81 meets at St . Domnik was with the Re­ Michael's Hall on Wednes­ serves 33 years day at 7 30 P M New Those interested in join­ members must be 11 years ing the Reserves should old or have completed the contact Lt Joseph fifth grade

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El S heet! y C aravan 192 Order of Al Hambra It’s Banjo Night At The Knights held its fifth annual spe­ Legion Tryouts Set A last cfall has been is­ The nominating commit­ cial Bowl Olympics at the Tryouts for all boys in- North Arlington will be­ Baseball Hall of Fame at sued by Grand Knight tee may be contacted by North Arlington Lanes, terested in playing gin its fourth season in the Cooperstown, New York, Richard M. Taylor for eligible Knights interested with a reception follow­ American Legion baseball Bergen County league with a game on Doubleday “ It’s Banjo Nite” , a major in being considered for of­ ing at Calo Sass VFW will be held at Diamond which showed them with a Field. fice during the 1982-84 Post 4697 in North Arl­ No. 1, County Park this league record of 14 - 7 in annual social event of Candidates needing ad­ Queen of Peace Council term. The nominating ington. Thirty young peo­ Saturday at 3 p.m. and 1982 and the runner-up ditional inform ation should 3428 Knights of Columbus. com m ittee includes ple from St. Cecilia’s Re­ Sunday at 2 p.m. Can­ trophy in the American Di­ call Manager Ray Farley Joseph Van Over, Chair­ ligion Class of Kearny. didates should bring vision. It will be held Saturday at at 998-9259 any evening. man; James E. Ferriero, JF K Bo y Scout Troop 159 gloves and spikes. Any boy 8 p.m. in the council John R. Fitzhemy, John of Nutley. and HANDS of 18 years or younger as of This year's schedule of Last year’s players ballroom on River Road, North Arlington. Hulik, Jam es Hutchinson. North Arlington, took August 1 this year is 40 games includes trips to should also report to the Arthur Jensen and John T. part. Ed Zuchowski. eligible. Pennsylvania and the field to register. Chairman Jack Christy Keenan II The committee chairman, was assisted or Red Keenan may be will present their slate at by John Adduchio. Jim contacted for ticket in­ the May 17 meeting Lusardi. Emil Tim- formation. Price of ad­ panaro. Ernest Cerone. mission is $7 Pappy's Ban­ Bill Eschner. Andy jo Boys are the featured J O C O C O f DiGiacomo. Charles attraction. S Children’s! Belmonte, and Martha The 4-H Clubs of Lvn­ \ Boutique F a cchin. At right. dhurst aVe now selling k looking for Zuchowski watches Joey Buckeye caterpillars and Dreisbach bowl. Below. eggs to any school or club 2 purchase of Mark (irykien shows off that would like to trv rais­ 2 u n u s u a l his form, and in bottom ing butterflies. 1 hand-crafted picture, participants S high-fashion wave their trophies at k q u a lit y camera during party fol­ 2 merchandise lowing the awards pre- 1 FOR INFANTS sention. \ TO S IZ E 14 < I»h«»|«i Bv Arthur V.m Bl ircum R E P L Y : — i ? P.O . Box 711 y W hite Plains ; N e w Y o r k S 1 0 6 0 2 with the 1982 American Division. Bergen County runner-up trophy. Last season the North Arlington Legion completed its best season to date posting a record of 14 wins and 7 losses. ____

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FSLIC THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1983—Page 11 Why Not Say \Howdy9 To Your Lettuce? Contemplate, if you will, “ the lyrical lines of escarole. I ’m guilty. I’ve never. Instead, cruel and vinegar to be used. As I have said many times of a lettuce leaf." But put a pepper in front of Jeanne and she unobserving, it has been my custom to grasp be sparing with the vingar. Two teaspoons in a Or look upon an orange, meditate, then let will rhapsodize on its color, its shape, its smell, the leaf in both hands and tear it apart before salad of this size might be just about enough your mind recall an experience with an orange. its taste. It may seem difficult to associate God tossing it into the salad bowl. No more. From Or the next time you have a salad at San Consider smallness. And repeat over and with gourmandizing but Jeanne does it — and now on I give each leaf a thorough going over Carlo's in Lyndhurst, ask Joe Meione for his . over “ Good things come in small packages.” joyfully. and if the little tyke wants to talk I ’ll sit right dressing recipe. It is one of the very best And now enter into the world of “ Con­ Actually, Jeanne comes from the Rodale down and hold a dialogue. I dunno whether the vegetables talk to you templation and the Art of Saladmaking." I school of organic foods. But she dresses up her People do that with their cats and dogs. as you eat and I wouldn't try to talk with them made the acquaintance of Jeanne Heiberg im­ fancies in little bits of philosophy and plain old Why should not those of us who are petless but TTiey might be begging for mercy and then mediately after she emerged from the Cable 3 evangelizing. enjoy a good salad not make friends with the where would you be. studio where she had expounded upon the beau­ greens before disposing of them in the very How about a good habit salad9 In it you use ties of the universe, salads included. mouth that had been talking to them. the potato I don't know whether I could look a As you might imagine Jeanne is not big. In Vagabonding Jeanne is quite indignant about the manner potato in the eye and then relish it in a salad fact, she is small. But in her smallness she by Guy Savino in which folks fail to perceive the Godly quali­ To Jeanne the potato "is like a good worker packs vitality, wit, good humor. ties of vegetables. Appreciate them, demands It’s simple and basic. But versatile, able to put Anybody who can see the lyrics in a leaf of Jeanne talks to plants. Now many people Jeanne. “ Close your eyes and let your sense of its energy and know-how to the job at hand lettuce is a person apart, as Jeanne demon­ do that. But Jeanne’s plants talk back. And touch tell you about the lettuce leaf " (The girl "The potato," sings Jeanne, "loves and strated in a bedazzling performance as a guest how many of you have struck up a conversation is really with lettuce leaves!) stands for good habits " on “ Church Alive,” the weekly Cable 3 pro­ with a jar of yogurt? Well, how many of you Without further ado let’s get on with the Well here is gram. have? recipes. Freshest Potato Salad I have made salads over the years. I think And about that lyrical lettuce leaf. I and Thou Salad Ingredients: that my salads are refreshing and edible. But “ Did you," asks Jeanne, “ ever hold it up to Ingredients: 2 cups potatoes, boiled in jackets, diced to so help me I ’ve never been inspired to write a the light to observe its subtle, transparent 1 clove garlic bite size. (I guess the jacket of this sturdy, line of poetry about a bean, a tomato or a piece color?" 1 cup lettuce tom (be gentle, ed.) or cut to friendly vegetable can be casual, but come bite (ugh! ed) size dressed, if you like.) Assem bly Honor Society Form ed At FD U 12 tomato cut into wedges 4 cup fresh parsley, chopped cup alfalfa sprouts The Hotel-Restaurant lated fields, encourage and 5 cucumber rounds freshly sliced 12 cup lentil sprouts Nom inates Management Program of facilitate contact between 2 tablespoons fresh parsley chopped 12 Fairleigh Dickinson members of the industrial a few gratings of cabbage 2 scallions chopped O fficers University's Rutherford and student communities, a few gratings of red cabbage ‘ i cup chopped zucchini,a small one) campus has announced the Fourth Degree Knights and serve as an inspiration Dressing (an oil, either olive, safflower, 1 tablespoon safflower oil establishment of a Na­ to this field of endeavor by of Columbus of Monsignor peanut or soy) wine vinegar or lemon juice or 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar tional Hospitality Manage­ establishing the Peter B. O’Connor As­ a mix of both, salt, pepper, dry mustard op­ ' i teaspoon salt ment Society for Hotel benchmark of excellence sembly will nominate of­ tional Restaurant majors. Eta A sprinkle of garlic salt ficers for the 1983-84 term Sigma Delta. Celia Student members of Eta How to: How to: tonight at 8:30 in the Coun­ McAllister of North Arl­ Sigma Delta must meet Rub the inside of a wooden salad bowl cil Chambers at 194 River Combine first six vegetables in a salad ington has been elected to high standards of both with a clove of garlic. Place the lettuce, Road, North Arlington. academic performance bowl. Dress with the oil and toss thoroughly to membership. cucumber, parsley, carrot, and cabbage in the Thomas O'Connor will pre­ and service. Membershp coat Add the remaining ingredients and toss bowl Pour on a dash of oil. About 1 teaspoon side James E. Ferriero The society is designed in the society is open to all again. will present the state of the to “ foster the growth of juniors and seniors who per person and toss lightly until the leaves are "This." says Jeanne, "is a fresh and pleas­ nominating committee. knowledge in the Hotel. have a cumulative average coated. This seals in the vitamins and juices, ant medley of earth colors." So be it I've got to F e rrie ro assigned the Restaurant and Institu­ in the top 20 percent of all keeping the vegetables fresh Add tomatoes, run I'm striking up a conversation with some chairmanship left vacant tional Management re- students enrolled in the remaining ingredients and toss again Navy beans — and I'll have a fuller report next by the death of Frank Fin­ program Alas, Jeanne failed to give the amount of week negan. His committee is Dp. Mendley A. comprised of John Hulik, W u e f s o h n a surgeon William Escher, and Wil­ at Beth Israel Hospital, liam Petkewicz. 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Written application 1st, 2nd and 3rd place - held to select Miss Tricen­ mander Vernon Smith, of Sauer will also be as­ should show in addition to tennial of Bergen County Rutherford. sisted by Mrs. Gloria the above, contestant’s with prizes for each. sponsored by District 2, The Bergen County Cimiluca, Hasbrouck name, address, telephone Those assisting as com­ V.F.W. (Bergen County). Tricentennial Beauty Con­ Heights, Past District 2 number, present occupa­ mittee members: Alfred J. President. Both members tion, hobbies, nick-name Thomas, Bogota, Past The upcoming event re­ test will be held at V.F.W. have s e rv e d as co- (if any) and mailed to Mrs. Dist. 2 Commander who ceived the unanimous en­ Post 4591, Hasbrouck chairmen for the selection Gloria Cimiluca, 244 will be in charge of public- dorsement of Post Com­ Heights on Sunday, Ju ly 3. of “ Miss Bergen County ity; Mrs. Charlotte manders and delegates Charles Sauer, Post Com­ LaSalle Ave., Hasbrouck V.F.W.” and the “ Miss Kuenzler, Past Dist. 2, representing close to mander of Post 4290, New Heights, before the dead­ State V.F.W.” both annual Ladies Auxiliary Presi­ 13,000 overseas veterans Milford was appointed con­ line date of June 1. For V.F.W. contests, held over dent; Joseph Cimiluca, during a recent District test chairman by Com­ additional information call the past 14 years. Dist. 2 Sr. Vice Com­ Meeting at the Ralph H. mander Smith. He will be 288-3112. Judging will be mander; Helen Pasquini, assisted by Albert based entirely on beauty, Hall Post 5561. V F W The contest rules state Dist. 2 President; Mrs. Kuenzler of Hasbrouck poise and personality and Bogota each contest must be a res­ Ann Chiodo and Arthur Ro­ Heights, Past District 2 “ This will be our ident of Bergen County, 17 contestants will wear long Commander and present mano - all of Hasbrouck V.F.W.’s contribution to to 21 years of age, and sin­ gowns. A total of three Heights. District Tricentennial the all-out county-wide ac­ tivities now in progess in commemoration of Bergen’s 300th An­ AAA Calls On Counties F i r e C a p t a in Ja c k F la d n n g o f E n g in e C o . 1 of the North Arlington V o M m t niversary Year,” accord­ Fire Department, receives u m e pointers oo tbe proper ways ol treating t*n leaks in buildings from Joseph Flynn, left, an instructor for Public Service Electric 4 Gas To Join Big Truck Battle Company. Fire Training Officer Edward Benedetto arranged lor Flyan to coadact the classroom session at Are headquarters lor local firemen. Warning that the federal Jersey has urged each of this week to each of the According to Hughes, (Photo By North Arlington Fire Department) government’s plan to re­ the State’s 21 counties to State’s 21 county govern­ the AAA has opposed the quire states to permit fight back by contacting ing bodies and highway en- introduction of the tandem giant twin trailer trucks on their congressional repre­ gineers, Donald L. rigs on New Jersey roads many local highways will sentatives and asking Hughes, State Chairman of because of its concerns have a negative impact on them for help in restricting the AAA Public Affairs about highway safety and highway safety, the Public the routes open to the con­ Council, urged county gov­ the impact which the long­ Affairs Council of the AAA troversial tandem rigs. ernments to get involved in er vehicles will have on the YOUR MONEY AT Automobile Clubs of New In a letter made public the controversy surround­ State’s already deteriorat­ ing the federal order by ing road surfaces. “ Tlie fooil SIFF0RD P0NTIAC/GMC reviewing the list of high­ federal government has ways designated by the pre-empted the State’s au­ S . B . C o i n Federal Highway Ad­ thority to ban the use of the ministration (FHWA) for giant twin trailer rigs E x c h a n g e use by the giant twin 1982 here. So it’s no longer a Rutherford'• o n ly quality trailer rigs. “ If you feel question of ‘if’ they will be coin A stamp store strongly that the FHWA allowed on our roads,” ex­ has designated certain plains Hughes, “ it’s a SALE of SALES C o a p ltK lt .« of U.S. S t M p i A S a p p li*. routes in your area which question of ‘where’ they WE PAY IMMEDIATE CASH! you view as inap­ will be allowed. What This 1982 S A L E off S A L E S will beat any For Gold Coins, Silver Coins, Rare Coins propriate,” the AAA of­ we re trying to do is limit and Anything Made of Gold or Silver. ficial advised, “ we en­ the impact which the fed­ other Dealer's Deal, if we don't beat any Paying 8 times facc value courage you to contact eral rule will ultimately for silver coins 1964 and before your congressional repre­ have on New Jersey mo­ BONAFIDE DEAL ON ANY NEW 1982 LEFTOVER sentatives and ask them to torists,” he concluded. *4.00 for halves 1964 ft before prevail upon the FHWA to The Public Affairs Coun­ CAR or TRUCK Continuous *2.00 fo r q u a r te r s 1964 f t b e fo re modify its designations.” cil of the AAA Automobile Protection 80* for dines 1964 ft before While the federal gov­ Clubs of New Jersey is WE'LL GIVE YOU We pay the highest price for ernment has ordered comprised of the six Plan silver dollars 1878-1935 states nationwide to per­ American Automobile As­ ABSOLUTELY F R E E Special - $1.50 for halves - 1965-1969 mit the giant twin trailer sociation affiliates located WHICH INCLUDES THE USE Of A RENTAL CAR F0R UP TO 5 DATS. We guarantee lh« highest prices for U S Silver Dollars trucks on roads designated in the State of New Jersey. Policy covers: Engine, Transmission, Front Whool Drive, Roar Whool Drlvo. G O L D C O IN S by the FHWA, New Jersey Together these clubs rep­ Cooling ft Fuel, Stoorlng. Front Suspension, Drakes, Eloctrlcal, Factory Installed Air-Conditioning for up to 34,006 ml las. U.S. FIFTY DOLLAR GOLD COINS . *5000.00 aach * up Governor Thomas H. Kean resent more than 600.000 U.S. TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD COINS $600. M .ft Up ». N rti or S*rvlc* Items. has defied the order and motorists statewide. U.S. TEN DOLLAR G O LD COINS . $300. n * up U.S. FIVE DOLLAR GOLD C O INS...... S17S.aa.ftup restricted the big rigs to Assistant ( g ) U.S. FOUR DOLLAR GOLD COINS $10,000 aa. * up the N.J. Turnpike, the CHOOSE <§>, FANTASTIC U S TH REE DOLLAR GOLD COINS $400. aa. ft up Atlantic City Expressway, U.S TWO AND O NE-HALF DOLLAR GOLD $17S. m . ft up and limited segments of Manager For FROM OVER REDUCED ALL H i U.S ONE DOLLAR GOLD COINS S2ttL«a. ft up FINANCING the federal interstate sys­ 43 Park Ave., Ratherford • 935*9080 tem. This is an action United Jersey 1982 LEFTOVERS OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 12-6 which the AAA has sup­ The Board of Directors 2 2 5 9 . 9 % ^Prices subject to change due to market fluctuation y WELL BELOW ported publicly. of United Jersey Bank has NEW '82 ft '83 APR appointed Ann Sorge to the OUR NORMAL position of Assistant Bank­ P0NTIACS IF QUAUFIID ON NtW '12 t ' I I T-10M ing Office Manager of the & GMC SELLING PRICE! j. 2000 •PHOENIX North Arlington Office, it $■15 GMC PICKUPS Shed that Winter coat was announced here by TRUCKS lUWTtD TIM om t Clifford H. Coyman. presi­ SIFF0RD S PRICfS ALWAYS INCLUDE FREIGHT & DEALER PREP LICENSE FEES & TAXES IXTR-V and let Saint Peter9s College dent and chief executive officer. ■ Mrs. Sorge joined the 5 I F F 0 F H warm you up—SUMMER AT SPC $1.7 billion asset bank in 1975 as a teller at the West­ wood Office. After serving PDNT-RM as a floating teller in dif­ Summer Session Dates ferent offices, she returned Intersesslon—May 23-June 10 to Westwood in 1979 as a customer representative, Five classes per week a position she held until iqT/Rucw! Ten-Week Session—Ju n el3-AUg. 18 her present appointment 250 W. FORT LEE RD.. BOGOTA Two classes per week (M-W or T-Th) Mrs. Sorge and her hus­ band, Arthur, are the pa­ 3 4 2 -2 3 0 0 First Five-Week Session—June 13-July 14 rents of three children. Four classes per week (M- Th) Tliey reside in Washington Township. 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NOW ONLY $35 COMPLETE Special Formula for limp, lifeless Telephone ( ------) ------S«W Peters College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative O’Reilly, President of the hair. A ction Em p lo yer an d com plies u/ith 7Me IX of the Education chapter. If you wish to PRECISION HAIR CUT Check here Ifyou heard our advertisement on WJDM Radio, Elizabeth □ Amendments and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. play at home you may get A GREAT BMR - VOU AND CONDITIONER & STYLING FANCI-CURLI your dessert and prize. TIHHtSDAV. MAV 5. 1»83—Page 13 games she allowed 14 hits. Arena. Tennis has had its nights The trotters going to produce some great athletes in the raced on Saturday as usual. The Giants return area. The glamour of the big professional S p o r t s w i r e Lyndhurst’s Luann next Monday night The pity is the Jersey teams usually rubs off on youngsters who are Lyndhurst is in no such happy situation. basketbal team didn’t do better or we’d be inspired to emulate them Certainly there is The star of the Lyndhurst club is Luann having play-off games at the Arena. There has reason for them to try to follow in the footsteps The precincts formerly exclusively for Erminio, a windmiller extraordinary. Luann been top ranked tennis at the arena and men are steadily being chipped away. The spent the summer at a baseball camp, training efforts to encourage boxing there. of the big ‘uns who are showing regularly down OTHER gender is climbing in. to get more velocity. This amazing center of sports certainly is at the sports complex _____ Down around Philadelphia a woman gener­ She got it. She has amassed a record al manager has- stepped into the directional number of strikeouts this year. W om en’s department of the football Eagles. A woman no The summer camp didn’t do her hitting less. But what a woman! any harm. Luann is just as tough at the plate Softball She is Susan Fletcher, daughter of Leonard as she is in the box. Against Garfield she POLIFLY SAVINGS The Lyndhurst Parks Tose, the trucking tycoon, who owns the blasted atwo-run homer which gave Lyndhurst Department began reg­ Eagles. Maybe it was testimony that Tose has the game. istration for Women's Soft­ been dropping wads in the Atlantic City casinos But afterward Luann fretted. Sue Kupec of ball on Monday, May 2nd. PAYS HIGH RATES that brought about the revolution in the Eagles’ the Garfield team reached her for a homer. Not at the Lyndhurst Parks front office. many can do that against the fireball that Department from 9:00 am Susan, a lawyer, has taken away most of Luann tosses. to 5:00 pm. ON ALL YOUR MONEY. the duties formerly performed by Jim Murray Kearny, of course, is Group 4 and Lyn­ Lyndhurst residents for the last 14 years, has put Sam Procopia, dhurst Group 2. When the Ledger, which is ages 18 and over <18 and director of sales and marketing, on the back considered the Bible where all-state selections out of high school) are NOT JUST THE burner and fired Bob Ellis, former assistant are concerned, picked Kearny first in the top 20 eligible and a $5.00 regis­ tration fee is required ticket sales manager. of the state, Lyndhurst was given the 13th AMOUNT OVER *2,500. place. For additional informa­ The free and easy days of the Tose regime tion please call the Lyn­ Many feel the teams are evenly matched apparently are over. Susan put in a time clock. dhurst Parks Department Tiiat raised ruckus. She has cut down on the and would put on a great show. These girls can at 438-0060 INSURED INSURED free meals her dad provided. She reads ex­ play every day so it is not inconceivable that pense accounts with a jaundiced eye. She has they could be matched in an exhibition game — IMONEY MARKET| IMONEY MARKET| cut back on car rentals. proceeds to go to a worthy charity. Becton Beaten | CHECKING So far the gal has touched only the front A Kearny-Lyndhurst softball game would ACCOUNT be a real bam burner. Becton made a valiant office. But who knows? When the Eagles begin effort to overtake Leonia getting ready for the new season she may be Herschel Moving Along bv scoring four times in found in the locker rooms bringing order out of the fifth inning But the 4-3 I The early critics of Herschel Walker have . °° . % the usual chaos. lead was quickly overcome 9 15 750 Per Year Per Year One guy cracked: “ How did a free and been silenced. The big guy is proving that in the same inning when May 4 thru May 10 May 4 thru May 10 easy guy like Len Tose father a tough cookie everything they said about him when he won the home team scored Unlimited Withdrawals Day-to-Day Checking like Susan?” the Heisman Trophy is nothing but the whole twice to go to the front and truth and nothing but the truth. take the victory There is no doubt Lyndhurst High School’s Playing with an inferior team that in its Rav Forvs was 2 for 3 • $2,500 Minimum Deposit girl softballers are among the best around. early days lacked coordination, Herschel had for Becton as was Rich • Full F.S.L.I.C. Insurance to $100,000. Calvi Unbeaten and untied they demolish the easy to suffer. He got little support in his runs and • Easy Access and Liquidity • Additional Deposits At Any Time opponents and outduel the tough ones. Garfield the play calling was downright awful. • Monthly Statements was tough. But the other day the Lyndhurst But things have worked out. The offensive • Get further details at your nearest Polifly office. girls topped Garfield the hard way — by a line, still leaving much to be desired, has given In the event your average balance falls belov* S2500 single run. the Generals a much better look — a look of a you will still earn 5.25% interest But just how good is Lyndhurst? football team. Possibly the state tournament will de­ Last Sunday in the thin air of Denver, termine that. In the meantime fans of girls Herschel came into his own. What fans have POUFUT SAVINGS softball just wonder how Lyndhurst would been wanting to see happened in the second and Loan Association HASMOOCK HEIGHTS ! H»SM0OC* HtlGMTS j LITTLE FERRY MAYW000 HACKENSACK HACKENSACK j E AST RUTMtftFOflO stack up against unbeaten Kearny half, a few moments after Denver had pulled 111 Boulcvjrd i 201 WAims A»f 0 Wtihmolon A»f j 25 W*«l «*»unt A.t | 242 Stale Si j 335 > E»«*i Si I 134 *v» What a match-up. up within five points of the Generals. It seemed 711 3960 | 211 5820 641 6755 143 5530 ! 342 7744 4»7 4944 933 1161 The Kardinal girls lost Bernadette Dolan, the Jersey team was to lose another in the SAVINGS INSURED TO $100,000 BY F.S.L.I.C. one of the best pitchers in the state last year, to fourth quarter college. But they’ve come up with a tremen­ Then Herschel took charge. On an off dous staff that is mowing down opponents with tackle slant he ran to his left, veered, ran over great regularity. a couple of Denver men and set out for the goal The reason Keamy is so great is the team line 80 yards away. A couple of Denver guys has depth. There is a junior varsity team in gave chase But the flying Walker, who is a Kearny that probably could beat most track sprinter, reared the 80 yards like a varsities.Theyare being brought along so that runaway train. Crowds are turning out to see they will fill the vacancies graduation will this wonder guy who gets better and better cause next year. every week. 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DeFrank plans to ian pacers for the in­ vitation for this year's Rutherford plant, the fastest by any pacer The C ount’s C orner... use ten horses in the augural World Cup. World Cup. competition. Lemrac, After they arrived A lb u s and On in the country this Will it be Cam Horse of the Year, is the competition to the the New Zealand im­ here they did not live Around, who have season. Albus is a Fella? Will it be sure to be one of the owners of Courageous port pacer who up to their expected shown outstanding stablemate of Courageous Red? Or favorites. Courageous Red. equalled the world re­ ability. form in the early Big Beatcha, one of the will some lesser Red, a California cord of 1:54 for four- Oddly, Lemrac, who M stakes action stars of the 1982 World known horse emerge horse, will rate as a Belleville Girls year-old geldings last had been in training in should not be ignored. Cup. Trainer Lofty as the star of the strong contender, too. year at the Big M, is the U.S., blossomed On Around has paced Bruce has high hopes World Cup II competi­ Defeat anothe invitee. and thus earned an in­ a 1:55 mile at the East for Albus. tion that starts at the Cam Fella got off to Lyndhurst Lemrac is handled by Meadowlands May 12. a show start this year. the astute training All things have a way of team of Jerry Silver- The World Cup But the four-year-old ending and the winning series, worth a total showed signs of re­ streak of the Lyndhurst man and Mark purse of $375,000, and gaining his form of girls’ softball team came Loewe. H ave You Checked The Cost will be staged on three last season when he to an end Saturday night successive outclassed a strong under the lights at Breslin "Lemrac has been Thursdays. The May field in the Bruce Cor­ Field. A strong Belleville at the Meadowlands O f Gas H eat Lately?? 12 starter will be at a nwell Memorial In­ team did Lyndhurst in 5 to for several weeks and mile and an eighth for vitational two weeks 0. has been training a $100,000 purse. The ago at Freehold. Luanna Erminio lot her well,'' Loewe com­ second event, at one first game of the season in mented after a work­ If you use Fuel Oil for heating— and one half miles Courageous Red has the fray. out. “ He’ll probably will have a $125,000 been a hot shot on the have only a qualifying purse The final, at West Coast. Joe race before the World Congratulations one mile, will be DeFrank. the Big M's F a i r P l a y Cup. however.” raced for $150,000 racing secretary, sent Rutherford’s top-notch ball club defeated St. Cam Fella, 1982 the first invitation for Mary’s 5 to 1 as Bill Last year DeFrank You’ve made the "INTELLIGENT" choice Brooks struckout 15 and al­ invited four Austral- J.D.S.L. "He's (Courageous lowed just four hits. Ked) the scourge of However, the girls were H i g h l i g h t s the W est C oast," not so successful and the 1 1 I n n i n g s H E D IG E H '5 22-26 Willow St. The J.D .S.L.. Softball noted DeFrank St. M ary’s softballers Lvndhurst and Ridge­ League opened its 1983 East Rutherford "Earlier this year he swept past Rutherford 3 to field Park settled for 11 season boasting 52 teams paced his 3fith sub 1 with Laura Stuis tossing innings before Ridgefield from 5 counties and two-minute mile to a three hitter She singled Park pulled it out 3 to 1 stretching as far south as a run in the fourth to help FREE ESTIMATES 9 3 9 - 2 7 1 6 surpass super horse Although the visitors piled FUEL OIL Linden to the west with Niatross in that de­ her own cause Madison and the north up 11 hits to Lvndhurst s 3. partment " with Fairlawn and Para­ the Bears were able to hold the Parkers at bay until mus. The League's player Flea M arket • 24-Hour Service • Weil-McLain Boilers rosters exceed 1000 with Courageous Red the final session On May 14, in Town Hall 1983 seeing the League was shipped to the Mike Sommers, top • Carlin Burners Park, Pack 88 Scouts, •Service Contracts host two separate leagues Meadowlands from hurler for Lvndhurst. tried sponsored by Jefferson with 16 teams in the Um­ his California base to save the game in the School PTA, Lyndhurst, •Easy To Pay Budget Plans •5-Year Guarantee pire Divisions and 3ti 11th but gave up a double, several days ago and will sponsor a Flea Market teams staying the more intentional walks to two will be trained for the from 9 A M to 5 P.M. conventional route playing World Cup by Joe batters. Sommers got one Space is available at $10. man but a wild pitch without umpires C a r a 1 u z z i Dealers may call 438-6008 brought one run across the WIN Opening dau of the Courageous Red will or 935-8367 Rain date will J.D.S.L proved to be a plate and an RBI single represent the U.S. be May 21. good one for Bay side Boats completed the damage A FREE w™iigS^ of Seaside Heights with Tony Coppola leading the Boaters with 4 hits and 4 HILL TOP OIL BURNER H B.I s. Jeff Dixon paced Have us install a residential oil burner the Lodi Bruisers with FAMILY DAY CARE good fielding and a 3 for 5 and possibly win a full rebate on the day at the plate in the los­ ATTENTION MOTHERS entire cost-contestants not obligated ing cause OF NEW BORN BABIES No Respect led by John to purchase fuel from Hediger's. Myers's two home runs sandwiched Frades Deli Did you just have your baby? Contest Ends Sept. 1, 1983 lti-4 Dave Cornell re­ Thinking about returning to work? Or turned after 4 years off maybe you have no choice but to and had a great day The return to work with the economy so bad. N A. Fish behind a two out single by Jim Dombrowski Well, here at Hill Top we understand EXPERT IN OIL-FIRED and a game winning the need for infant care. This is double by Rich Castilione why we are strictly directed for infant care only. B0 ILER-BURNER INSTALLATION edged Kings Tavern 5-4 Let’s explain a little about our sen/ice. We started infant care in Sep­ tember of 1982 as the need got greater we were finding that we were get­ A d u l t C l u b ting more and more requests for infant care, starting as young as six weeks 'CONSERVATION with MODERNIZATION'I The South Bergen Dis­ old Also some mothers needed the service a little earlier than some of the abled Adults Club will large centers can offer We were available at that time, and still are, one meet from 10 A.M. to 12 half hour earlier than the large centers. 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Houston, by the second. lines. The fee is $16 which bride's father and Father includes a framed picture. Patricia Thompson Bride Fred Clay of St Anne's Classes will be held at the Music was provided by Tamblyn Field Civic Cen­ Patricia Thompson, a honeymoon in the Derek Gordon playing on ter in four two hour ses­ daughter of Mrs Elsie Bahamas and will make guitar: Only Songs I R e­ sions on Tuesday and Thompson of Manhattan. their home in Manasquan member Day by Day Thursday mornings from Kansas, became the bride upon their return. Song of Ruth, and Wedding 10-12 noon on June 7, 9, 14, of Richard M Gioscia of The bride is a graduate Song and 16. You must attend all Sea Girt, son of Mr: and of Manhattan High School. The bridal ceremonv classes. Sponsored by the Mrs. Frank Gioscia of Kansas was performed at ten-thir- Rutherford Recreation De­ Crane Avenue. Rutherford Her husband is an alum­ tv in the morning The partment. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glorda on April 27 nus of St Marv s High bride had as matron of H ig g in s - Joanne Donnenberg The wedding ceremony School. Rutherford and of honor Dorothy McCraw took place at five-thirty in l^afavette College Easton Mr. and Mrs. A Donnen­ Data Processing Manager Brian Yacavone served as the afternoon in the Pres- Pennsylvania and Penn R ic h a rd . berg of Lyndhurst an­ at Long Mile Rubber Co. bestman and George bvterian Church of Manas- State University nounce the marriage of Dallas. Texas. Divine, the bride's broth­ Mr and Mrs Robert Hig­ quan. He is with M&T Mr.and Mrs. Paul John Gregor their daughter Joanne to Her husband was gradu­ er. of Houston, ushered gins of Oldbridge, have an­ Chemical Company Ronald Giorda. son of Mr ate from Hawthorne High Mary Ann Cavanaugh The bride wore a dress nounced the engagement was matron of honor and Texas School of Public He is employed as a sys­ and Mrs. Joseph Giorda of School and Paterson Com­ of white pleated sheer, of their daughter, Lynn, to Robert Cavanaugh served Health She is employed bv tems analyst for M IT R E Hawthorne munity College and is a fashioned with high Texaco Company as an The couple will shortly Stephen Richards, son of as best man. Mrs Gjorda is a gradu­ computer operator at neckline and bertha collar epidemiologist, the first to take up residence in their Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rich­ The couple are spending ate of Lvndhurst High Jonesblair Paint Co. also of embroidered net with be hired for that position new home in Houston ards of Lyndhurst School and Kean College of in Dallas, where the couple matching net finishing the by the company Miss Higgins is a gradu­ Union She is an assistant now reside. MOTHERS 0»Y long, tight-fitting sleeves The bride is the grand­ ate of Cedar Ridge High BALLOON BOUQUETS She carried a cascade bou­ Her husband is a gradu­ daughter of the late Mr School and received a Birth Announcement Graduation. Communion ate of Brown University. and Mrs Benjamin Etc Balloons quet of white roses and bachelor of science degree Mr and Mrs William sister Marlene Danielle Providence. Rhode Island Divine. Sr who were long­ 667-3707 stephanotis and wore Irom Douglass College. Miranda of Nutley an­ and is presently a can­ time residents of Lvn­ BALLOONERY white flowers in her hair. She is employed by Lane nounce the birth of their The childrens' mothe didate for a PhD degree in dhurst and the niece of SO Ctnttr St Nutley The matron of honor Robbins School, Franklin. second child. Ryan Roseann. is the daught biometry at the University Amv Divine of Lyndhurst. wore a cream-colored Her fiance was graduated •Michael, weighing in at of Mr and Mrs. Robe of Texas School of Public who was a guest at the dress with three-quarter from Lyndhurst High seven pounds three ounces Revmond of North Ar length sleeves, the dress Health wedding School and is employed by on April 13 at St Barnabas ington Paternal gran accented with a blue belt Boiling Springs Savings & Medical Center. Liv­ parents are Mr and M and pink scarf, and carried Loan of Lyndhurst ingston. Rene Miranda of We colonial bouquet of pink Muchmore- Wimmer The wedding wll take Ryan Michael joins a New York silk flowers place May 18, 1984. ers for Mil A late afternoon outdoor Robert and Carolin ship Her fiance is a gradu­ *®THE NICEST GIFT OF ALL** reception was held at the Muchmore. 4 Robert Ter­ ate of Brick Township Unwanted O u td o o r home of the matron of hon­ race. Jackson Township, High School, and is em­ Flea Market or for approximately 70 formerly of Carlstadt and ployed by Oyster Creek Hair Removed • Frtth Cut Rowers • Arrangements guests Wood-Ridge. have an­ Nuclear Generating Sta­ GINA S ELECTROLYSIS at The bride is a graduate nounced the engagement tion. Waretown He is a ST. THOMAS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH • Potted Plants • Grfen Plents of Northfield School. East of their daughter. Kim C. member of Plumbers and Over 25 years experience Forest & Stuyvesant Aves., Lyndhurst, N.J. N'orthfield. 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Brick • Budd Lake • Chester • Hamburg • Hillsborough • Kearny Marlton • Monmouth Mall • Murray Hill • North Haledon Ocean County 'Mall • Ocean Township • Plainfield • Scotch Plains Stirling • Sussex-Wantage • Toms River • Vernon • Westfield The English of the 15th to 17th centuries believed that DEPOSITS INSURED TO $'00 000 BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION the color red was helpful to the sick. Patients were dressed in red nightgowns and surrounded with red objects. Page 18—-THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1983 Rutherford Music ale At High School M erchant O f M onth Award > The West Hudson-South those area businesses that In The Fam ily Caterers. The Rutherford High ning. May 7 at 8 P .M .. in Rutherford. There will be Carlo De Carlo. Qioral Director. Bergen Chamber of Com­ are making a vital con­ North Arlington on School Music Department the high school no charge fo r admission. Hie Director of music is Please come to the con­ merce will be presenting tribution to the economics Wednesday. May 11. The will present their Spring auditorium. The school is Some selections the con­ Raymond L. Heller and cert and enjoy an evening the 6th Merchant of the of West Hudson-South public is invited and reser­ concert on Saturday eve- located at 56 Elliott Place. Joseph Faraldi is the of music. cert band will perform Month Award to Mazur's Bergen. Also, this type of vations may be made by are: the “ Second Suite in F Bakery. Lyndhurst. function enables many ot phoning the Chamber at Carboneau Joins Abbott for Military Band" by the members and non­ 991-6500. Squad To Hold Car Wash The purpose of the Maurice Carbonneau, Holst, “ Fantasia on Dixie” members to become ac­ Torsiello has also made by Dan Emmettl Comedi­ Merchant of the Month Jr. manager of Abbott & Hie Rutherford First irain date May 21) from 9 quainted with each other. arrangem ents -for the ans Gallop by D. Award is to recognize Bremer Inc., Realtors has Aid Youth Squad will hold A M. to 4 P.M. Carmine Torsiello. guest speaker to be Kablevsky and Sinatra in been added to the Abbott its annual car wash in the A donation of $2 for cars Chairman, has announced ■Rosie" Bro w n form er ‘a ll Concert. Ins. Agency as an insur­ and $3 50 for trucks will be The average ostrich etfg that the award will be pre­ pro' for the New York parking lot of the United weight 3.63 to 3.88 pounds. ance broker He will be Jersey Bank on Erie Ave­ collected sented at a luncheon at All Giants. Some selections the Its 1/16-inch-thick shell servicing existing custorti- nue Please come out and can support the weight ‘Stage Band’’ will per­ ery and writing new ac­ give support to a well of a 280-pound mah. form are: “Saint Louis The car wash will be counts in auto, home and held on Saturday May 14 worth-while youth activity commercial. The agency Blues’’ by W .C . Handy and CASH REBATE has been servicing people “Septem ber M orn” by in the South Bergen area Neil Diamond. direct from manufacturer for over 25 years Among the selections to Carbonneau's addition be presented by the vocal SM ITH - CORONA® will facilitate matters for ensembles are: “ They’re both old and new cus­ Playing Our Song,’’ ™ CT tomers in insurance and Medley, Mem ory from C a n d l e w y c k D in e r electric portable with keyboard correction. real estate “Cats” and vocal solos by FULL COURSE DINNER INCLUDES: Barbara Moss, Michele Carbonneau has been Salad Bar Soup. Entree, From with Abbott, for 11 years as Goldberg, Dayna Cirin- P o ta to & V eg etable, Dessert & Be ve ra g e cione, Renee Terrazzi, Childrenundar t2yr». $5 25 Broker-Manager in real estate. Maurice Carbonneau Michele Ferentinos and (on dinners marked wrth") $7.95 Salad Bar Soups CREAM OF TURKEY or CONSOMME PRINCESS Entrees •ROAST VERMONT TURKEY with Dressing and Cranberry $auce ‘ SA UER BRA T EN with Potato Pancakes and Red Cabbage ROAST PRIM E RIB OF BEEF. Au Jus $2 00 Extra •ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB. Au Jus. Mint Jelly ‘ Mom .... this year, ROAST HALF MARYLAND CHICKEN, Dressing and ! Giblet Gravy •ROAST TOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF. Au Jus no more typing errors! ‘ BAKED VIRGINIA HAM with Hawaiian Sauce ROAST LOIN OF JER SE Y PORK with Apple Sauce & Sauercraut Ima^iiH' letters household notes-- BRO ILED CHICKEN HALIBUT STEAK with Buttersauce. Lemon business papers all with hardly BRO ILED RED ALASKAN SALMON STEAK with Buttersauce, Lemon the trace nf a mistake. BROILED STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP with Crabmeat $2 00E«tra Vegetables 1 BAKED IDAHO POTATO * CANDIED YAMS * GOLDEN BROWN $ 8 4 . 5 0 nakrs your w<>rk clean -JL. V-J A FRENCH FRIES * CREAMY WHIPPFDPOTATOES * MASHED YELLOW TURNIPS ,-U-ar an.I rrmrfrtv WITH RKHATK • REDCABBAGE • BROCCOLI AU GRATIN * FRESH PEAS • intermediate size Desserts travels easily CHOCOLATE PUDDING * FRESH * CHERRY PIE * Kl-eharaeter keyha<>M with • LAYER CAKE * CREAMY RICE PUDDING repeat actions. m ; S:il . ‘t ;i.Vi i . tl p.m Leopardo. a member of the Cancer Registry; Carol Madeira, Cancer Program EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. 933-4446 coordinator; and Frank P. tiradone, M.D., director ol Pathology.

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K. W indfuhr Kathryn M. Windfuhr. 58. died April 24 at Seymour Mahler, Long O b itu a rie s Hackensack Medical Cen­ ter. A Figure In South Bergen J. Czarnecki H . K o c o t o s S r . more than 20 years. Mrs. Windfuhr was born Before retiring 23 years Funeral services were • Funeral services were in Wallington and lived in Seymour I. Mahler, one regarded store which fea­ He was past president of had written articles on the ago. she was a nurse's aide held for John P Czarnecki held Monday for Harry East Rutherford before of the most prominent of tured men’s and women s the Rutherford Chamber subject for Apparel Arts as at Bayonne Hospital. of Newark. 79. who died Kocotos Sr.. 59. who died moving to Carlstadt 36 South Bergen's retail busi­ clothes. of Commerce, chosen as well as winning many She was a member of years ago. April 26. at Clara .Maass Thursday at St. Joseph nessmen. died last Thurs­ A believer in organiza­ Man of the Y e a r in prizes for the window dis­ the United Methodist Medical Center. Belleville Hospital and Medical Cen­ day in Mountainside Hos­ tion Mr. Mahler sparked Rutherford, 1980, and was plays in Rutherford. Church. Mr. Czarnecki was born ter. Paterson. She i? survived by her pital, Montclair, after suf­ activities of the one of the founders of Tem­ Seymour had served as in Lyndhurst and lived in Mr. Kocotos was born in Arrangements were by husband. Carlstadt Police fering a heart attack. Mr. Rutherford Chamber of ple Beth-EI, Rutherford. chairman of the building Paterson before moving to Paterson and lived in the Collins-Calhoun Funer­ Chief Ernest O . two sons. Mahler was 69. Commerce. A few days He was also a member of committee of Temple Beth al Home. Newark 40 years ago. Pompton Lakes for 15 Ernest K. of Carlstadt. a Until his death Mr. before his death he con­ Beth-Ahm, Verona. El, N.J. Association of Re­ He worked in themain- years before moving to member of the Paramus Mahler continued his ac­ ducted the successful bus Mr Mahler is survived tailers. National Asso­ tenance department of Un­ Lyndhurst four years ago. R . S e l i a r g Police Department, and tivities in the Rutherford ride to Atlantic City. by his wife, the former ciation of Menswear Re­ ion Carbide Co.. for 20 He was an army veteran Ja m e s G of E a s t business community Betty Budin. a son, Rabbi tailers. and New Jersey Raymond A. Scharg. 45. Bom in New York City, years. of World War H. Rutherford: a daughter. Mark Mahler of Mount died Wednesday at home although he had retired Mr. Mahler lived many Menswear Association He was a parishioner of Marilvn K of Carlstadt: He was a member of the from Zimmerman’s, the years in Rutherford. He Lebanon. Pa.; two In Rutherford he served St. Michael R.C. Church. Mr. Scharg was born in her mother. Mrs Jennie Teamsters Union Local clothing store, in 1978. He moved to Verona 26 years daughters, Mrs. Gail on the Urban Redevelop­ Lyndhurst. P a ssaic and lived in Sanderson of East 560. Union City. was co-owner of the highly ago Weinstein of South Clayton ment Committee. Mayor’s Rutherford before moving Rutherford: two sisters Mr. Czarnecki is sur­ Mr Kocotos. is survived and Jacalyn of Monterey, Parking Committee, was to Spring Lake 12 years Mrs Curt (Jeani Walters vived by his wife, the by his wife. Helen: a son. Calif., a brother. Ralph chairman of the Christmas ago of East Rutherford, and former Anna Pukas: two the Rev. Dr. Harrv Paul Spina, Zimmermann of lighting committee, was He was employed by Mrs Herbert (Bernice) sons. Michael Opolonik Kocotos Jr. of Clifton, a Rutherford, a sister. Mrs Chamber of Commerce Scharge Bros. Inc.. Hiller of Largo. Fla : and ofWarren and Llawrence step-daughter. Mrs Rose- Janet Klein of Eatontovvn. Man of the Year in 1980. Carlstadt three grandchildren Black of New York city: a Ivn Kilanowski of Was Area Florist and seven grandchildren was chairman of He attended Philadel­ daughter. Haarriet De- Montvillle. two brothers. Paul Spina. 68. died Mr Spina is survived by Kutherford Retailers, Past Luca of Wayne: three sis­ phia Textile Institute. Funeral services were Thomas of Paterson and Wednesday at Clara Maass his wife, the former Libbv President of the ters. Mrs. Anna Miglin of Mr. Scharg is survived at the Jewish .Memorial Peter of Manahawkin: a Post O ffice Medical Center. Belleville. Fuscarino: a son. Paul of Kutherford Chamber of North Arlington. Mrs. by his parents. Adam and Chapel, Passaic sister. Mrs Angela De­ Parsippanv-Trov Hills: a Commerce, member of the Marie Janowski of Lyn­ Marie Scharg: and a sis­ Mr Spina was a lifelong Marco of Paterson: and O p e n H o u s e daughter, Mrs John (Sus­ In his early years, he did Bergen County Chamber of dhurst and Mrs. Irene ter. Marilyn Kim all of resident of Lvndhurst. six grandchildren. an i Betlewski and a broth­ free-lance window trim­ Commerce and was a di­ Benes of Little Falls Spring Lake Before retiring in 1980. Services were at the The Kearny Post Office er. Nicholas, both of Lvn­ ming in New York, New rector of the Chamber at Two brothers Joseph he was the proprietor of is conducting Open House dhurst three sisters. Mrs Jersey and Chicago and Nazare Memorial Home. Spina's Florist for 31 the time of his death. and Adam, died previous­ May 10 between 8:30 A.M. Anna Intindola of Nutlev. ly. J u l i a W a l t o n years. Florence M erton and 2:30 P M Mrs Louise Nazare and Julia A Walton. 88. died He was an Army veteran Services were from the Mrs Christine Restaino. Henrv Ritter Funeral services were April 26 at Passaic Gener­ of World W ar II Burk Koarski Funeral Officer-in-charge John both of Lyndhurst: and two al Hospital. Henry G Ritter. 82. of A M of Lvndhurst for over Home. Saturday for Florence S. Lowery said. “ There will He was a member of the grandchildren Merton. 70. who died Mrs. Walton was born in Lyndhurst Chapter of UN­ Arlington. Virginia, for­ 50 years He was also a be a tour of the Post Office Funeral services were T. Fuscarino Thursday M Hackensack Brooklyn. N Y., and lived available in order to famil­ ICO National, the BPO merly of Lyndhurst. died Trustee of the Lodge Saturday from the Nazare Monday, M ay 2 at The Teresa Fuscarino. 87. Medical Center. in Lvndhurst for the past iarize our postal cus­ Elks Lodge 1505 and the He is survived by two Memorial Home and at Sa­ Manor Care Nursing Home , died Saturday at Clara Mrs. Merton was born in 63 years tomers with the different Italian-American Circle daughters. Florence Nico­ cred Heart Church in Arlington. Va Maass Medical Center. Jersey City and lived in She was a parishioner of classes of mail and the dis­ Club lai of Arlington. Va. and Belleville. Rutherford She was a Mount Carmel R.C. tribution and delivery op­ Mr Ritter was bom in Lillian Iosco of Fairfax, New York City, living Mrs Fuscarino was part-time librarian at the Church and a member of erations of this mail.” F . W . L i n k e , Va.. eight grandchildren born in Sicily and came to Rutherford Library. She its Rosary Society. She there 21 years, in Lyn­ and two great-grandchil­ was a member of First dhurst for 57 years and the West Virginia in 1900. was also a member of the Q u e s tio n s w ill be Ex-Carlstadt C ouncilm an dren His wife Mamie R it­ Church of Christ Scientist last eight in Virginia before moving to Lyn­ Mount Carmel Senior answered involving all Francis W ''P u f f '' Club and the Photographic ter passed away in 1974 Mrs. Merton is survived by He retired eight years dhurst 60 years ago. Citizens Group. aspects of our postal oper­ Linke. a former Carlstadt Societv of America her husband. Charles S.: a ago as a salesman from The Adoni ram-Highland Her husband. Michael, Her husband. John F . ations and pamphlets will councilman, died Wednes­ Mr Linke is survived bv daughter. M rs Janic-e the High-Grade Paper Co Ixjdge No 80 F & A M will died in 1944 died in 1947 be available for informa­ day at Hackensack Medi­ his wife, the former Canales of New York City: of New York, being em­ hold Masonic Service this Mrs Fuscarino is sur­ Mrs Walton is survived tion concerning mailing cal Center He was 67 Mildred S Thorne, a son and a brother. Ravmond of permits, express mail and ployed for 60 years evening. Thursday, at 8 vived by four sons. James by a son. John F. Jr. of Before retiring five David A of Pawtucket. Poughkeepsie. N Y mail fraud Mr Ritter was a mem­ P.M . at The B u r k - Foster of Chicago. III.. Stone Mountain. Ga.: and vears ago. he was produc- R 1 a daughter. Mrs Arrangements were by ber of The Adoniram-High- Konarski Funeral Home. Louis of Point Pleasant. two daughters. Agnes and tion coordinator with Karen M LaTorre of Toms the Collins-Calhoun Funer land Lodge No 80 F & 52 Kidge Road Lvndhurst John of Lyndhurst and Judy both of Lyndhurst This is the first open Trubek I' O P in E ast River a brother. Otto A Alfred of Garfield: two al Home Funeral services were house for the Keamy Post Kutherford for 45 years of Carlstadt. a sister. Mrs daughters. Mrs Annette held April 29 from the Office and Mr. Lowery Flea M arket M in n a P u l s A lifelong resident of George 'Barbara- Sparta and Mrs Libby Ippolito-Stellato Funeral recommends that resi­ Carlstadt Mr Linke Thor mover of South Minna D. Puls. 85. died Spina, both of Lyndhurst: Home. Lvndhurst. and at dents of the community at­ served as councilman Holland 111 . and three F o r S t . Thursday at Milford Man­ W h e n 10 grandchildren and 12 Our Lady of Mount Carmel tend this function. Re­ from 1950 to 1960. and was grandchildren or Nursing Home. West freshments will be served M a t t h e w s great-grandchildren. Milford Church a member of the town's The Summer Vacation its time Funeral services were Democratic Club A mass was said Mon­ She was born in Germa­ B ib le S c h o o l of St from the Nazare Memorial He was a parishioner of dav at St Joseph's R C ny and came to the United Matthew s Ev Lutheran for Home and at Sacred Heart St Joseph R.C. Church Church, with burial in Ce­ States at the age of 16 She Card Of Thanks Church, located at Valiev Church East Rutherford He was a dar Lawn Cemeterv Pa comfort, lived in Rutherford for Many thanks to all who worked so hard brook Ave and Travers member of the Democratic terson Arrangements and also to those who contributed to the PI Lvndhurst. will spoil Club of Carlstadt. and was were bv the Kimak Funer­ sor a Flea Market on Mav success of the cocktail party in memory of a little league umpire for al Home. Carlstadt Dona­ 14 between the hours of 9 I s time Dave. Your kindness was beautiful. .'{5 years He was also a tions to the Carlstadt Am­ A M and 4 P M to bv Love and Peace, member of the Teaneck bulance Corps would be to send held on the church Marie, Donna, and Ferco Fernandez Camera Club. Bogota Rifle appreciated grounds flowers. MEMORIAL HOME, INC. M i l d r e d G i r o n e Anvone interested in re­ For Sympathy serving a table mav call flowers and plants. Funeral services will be son. Jam es J r of Lyn­ 403 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst. New Jersey 07071 933-3013 or 939-2089 A fee CALL Thursday for Mildred ESTABLISHED 1929 BURK-K0NARSKI dhurst, two daughters. of <10 will reserve a table Bill’s Florist Girone, 86. who died on Dorothy D Onofrio of Lyn­ 80 Union Blvd. FUNERAL HOME which will be supplied b\ Sunday at Martin Memori­ dhurst and Lena De Thom­ 438-7272 the church Wallington. N.J JO S E P H M. NAZARE. Mgr SERVING ALL FAITHERS al Hospital, Stuart, Fla as of Port St Lucy. Fla . 778-8878 with Mrs. Girone was bom in eighth grandchildren and Fish And Chips New Rochelle, N Y. and two great-grandchildren rrrT-r-rT-rTTyTT-rr-r- Dignity-Reverence-Efficiency & Economy Supper Set lived in Lyndhurst for the A son. Joseph, died pre­ FUNERAL BRUNCH John L. Burk, Dir. I. Paul Konarski, Mgr. past 43 years. viously The Lyndhurst Unit­ ACCOMMODATIONS 52 RIOGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N.J. 1 We oHer a .mique service P A R O W She was a parishioner of Services will be from the ed Methodist Church of a comoiete 939-0490 Sacred Heart R.C. Church. Nazare Memorial Home is having a Fish and 'A/e lo an the olan- hakewood, seven grand­ NOW!!! also reflect high standards of efficiency children and two great­ and competent direction. years before moving to I^akewood grandchildren SENIOR CITIZENS A daughter. Riege Sil­ Her husband. Robert, verman. died in 1972 AGES55THROUGH 85 PUNERAL HOME died in 1974 Services were at St $3,000 permanent life in s u ra n c e Louis J Stellato. Jr THOMAS J. DIFFILY Joseph R.C Church. East OWNBR-MANAGER Mrs Fitzpatrick is sur­ NO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED 425 R ID G E RO AD , LY N O H U R ST vived by a son, James of Rutherford Arrangements FUNERAL HOME. INC. POLICY INCREASES ANNUALLY TO *6.000 438-4664 Laconia; a daughter, Cath­ were by the Thomas J Dif- JOHN T. DIFFILY, Manager NO PREMIUM INCREASES erine Caldwell of Point f i I y Funeral Home. For details mail postcare to: 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford Pleasant; a brother. Rutherford Flea Market - 58 Meadow Road, Rutherford. May 7. 9 to 5 SENIOR INSURANCE CENTER 77 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington, N.J. 07032 Murray Hodge, American Legion Post, 472-1551 Phone 939-0098 PatriciaCoviello Give Address - Birthday - Phone Patricia A Coviello. 42. ty Memorial Hospital. CLIP & SAVE FOR PARENTS SENIOR CLUBS died Monday at Commum- Toms River Mrs Coviello was bom Outdoor Flta Market. May 7, 10 to 5 St Thomas Episcopal in Lyndhurst and lived in Church, Stuyvesant & Forest, Refreshments available in East Rutherford for most church hatl NURSING of her life until moving to P A R K M A N O R HOME Toms River eight years Dedicated to Better Patient Care ago Rummaic Sale, Sat . May 7th 9 A M til 3 P M Immanuel Mrs Coviello is sur­ Specializing in Female Patients Lutheran Church. 78 Washington PI . East Rutherford vived by her husband, Frank, her mother. Jennie PROFESSIONAL NURSING STAFF .AGED De M a tth e is of East * CONVALESCENT Rutherford. two sisters. PHYSICAL THERAPY 9 CHRONICALl Y III Thurs May 12, Flail It Chips Dinner, 5-7 P M Methodist Phyllis Goety of Maine and OXYGEN & FRACTURE EQUIPMENT . pncT nPFRATIVF Church - Tontine Ave at Stuyvesant, Lyndhurst Adults SPECIAL DIETS IW - U T O W IIV I FUNERAL HOME Joan Vesneski of Marlton, (4.50. Children $2.50 and a brother, Nicholas De 23 Park Place, Bloomfield 19 Lincoln Avenue, Rutherford Mattheis of Lyndhurst. 939-1050 This spacf Is contributed as a free service lo b« used for Funeral services were advertising of Church, Lodge. Club or Senior Citizens Thursday from the Nazare 743-7772 activities. To use this space, just drop your brief W alter R. Calhoun W.dyne Purdv Memorial Home, Lyn­ announcement by the newspaper office. 251 Ridge Road Owner-Manager Assistant Manager Member of N.J. & American Nursing Home Assn. and mark it “ Ippolito-Stellato Ad." We will run as dhurst and at St Joseph Professional Care In A Homelike Environment many ads as space permits. First come, first served. Funeral Pre-Planning Specialists in Burial and Crem ation R.C Church. East Rutherford Page 20—THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1983 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Proclamation Of Small Business Week BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD PUBUC NOTICE MINOR SUBDIVISION Take fteUce that fP P l katton l Public Notice is hereby given the! et a regular matting of th* Mavor and Board of Commissioners of th* WITH VARIANCE 1 made to the Boanl of.Co Township of Lvndhurst held on Tuesday, April 26. N R , tha above Ordtoance was introduced and pasaad on its first W HEREAS, small business is the cornerstone of our (ree enterprise system and since ADORESS: 119 Donaldson Ave­ readino and that th* said Ordinance shall be taken up for further consMvation and Anal passage at a regular matting nue. of th* Mavor and Board of Commissioners. to b* h*M at the Town Hall. Township of Lvndhurst County of Bergan. New the birth of this Country has represented opportunity, independence, the fulfillment of BLOCK: *33, LOT: #27. Jersey on TU n d ay, M av 24, 1983 at 8:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as th* matter can be reached, at which tim e and place all persons m av b* interested therein shall be given an opportunity to be heard concerning th* sam*. dreams for generations of Americans; and Please take notice that a public H ERBERT PERRY, Township Cterk Jerw vlftn a rvfW al l‘ ’comumptton W HEREAS, combining the dynamic forces of individual initiative with an alertness Boardwlll be held at 1:00p.m. an Mav orSstributton License No. OgMO; LYNOHURST ORDINANCE NO. 1872 19, t983 in the Committee of the Whote ORDI NANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF CONTRACTORS PERFORMING SERVICESIN AND ABOUT 001-001 for the premisesJocated at RESIDENCES IN THE TOWNSHIPOF LYNDHURST. to consumer needs, small business increases the flexibility of our economic system and 738-730 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst New is a leading sotffee of innovation and technological advancement for much of our ill be ------_ ------on subjected to unscrupulous practices bv contractors who allege to after ______r sub- Objections. If any, shouto bem ad* workmenlike services for home improvements such as room renovations, additions to existing structures, immediately In writing to Herbert W . industry; and ------— 1 variance’esllsted: 1) Perry, Municipal Clerk. Town Hall, construction, drivew ay Installations or refinishing and sim ilar services; and Variance from Ordinance 2247-78 per­ W H E R E A S , the result of the aforesaid unscrupulous practices has been the provision of shoddy and unsafe W HEREAS, we are indebted to small business for its contributions to our success as mitting subdivision of Lot 27 In Block workmanship, unnecessary costs and expenses to residents of the Township, non-compliance with the laws of the state 33 Into two equal, sized lots of 3 v x LW^ NJ S f l M T - i and ordinances and regulations applicable to the Township for construction of approved protects; and a nation and dependent on its progress and vitality for our economic well-being, and W . 2) Varianofc from Ordinance W H E R E A S . It has often been the case that said unscrupulous contractors failed to provide workers 2246-7* Article I V, Section 7.a. (M in­ Name and Address compensation insurance as required by the law and have further failed to provide proper liability insurance coverage WHEREAS, small firms employ over half of the labor force and are leaders in imum Yard Dimensions) permitting tor their negligence or other acts of commission or ommission which caused injuries and property damage to others; dwelling to be 3.06' from one sideline B Y : H O W A RD L. E G and employment creation and innovation, and play' an important role in expanding and 7.79' from the opposite skteline. 3) . 106Ridge Road, P.O. — , VMHEREAS. if said practices are permitted to go unchecked, the governing body perceives substantial danger economic opportunities for women and minorities; and Variance from Ordinance 2246-78, North Arlington, New Jerse v 07032 to the health, safety and welfare of the residents. Article IV , Section 7.a. (M inim um Attorney's Name and Address NCM. T H E R E F O R E , B E I T O R D A I NED , by the Board of Commissioners of the Townshipof Lvndhurst Countv W HEREAS, historically, small firms have enjoyed a special relationship with their Off-Street Parking) so as not to for Applicant of Bergen, and State of New Jersey, as follows: require a fully enclosed garage or Aoril 28, AAav 5, 1983 SECTION 1 - APPLICABILITY communities. Now they not only will b^ leaders in the renaissance of their communities structure for one of the two parking L3e: *7JO______This ordinance shall apply to all persons, partnerships, corporation or other entities who shall undertake any spaces that applicant intends to con­ services in the Tovmshlp of Lvndhurst for a fee. the purpose of which is to add or remove rooms, dormers, or other but also will be in the forefront of revitalizing the economy and bringing a new sense struct at the rear of applicant's structures, or improve, modernize, or modify existing rooms or structures, or install, resurface or improve driveways cNeiling. or side walks or anv Improvement for which a building permit is required, provided such work shall be accomplished of direction to the American people; and All plans and specifications are upon anv structure In the Towiship of Lvndhurst vrttere persons reside or will reside upon completion of the work and available for inspection at the Build­ further provided that the persons or firm offering the service shall not be otherwise licensed bv the State of New Jersev W HEREAS, America’s entrepreneurs and small business owners are among the ing Inspector's office during normal LEGAL NOTICE pursuant to the terms of law and regulations promulgated pursuant to statute by State agencies having control over working hours. such services. most dynamic and innovative leaders of the business community. Their willingness to AAARION G. L A I CO NOTICE SECTION II - APPLICATION FOR LICENSE confront uncertainity with creativity and determination to succeed helps our nation Applicant Th* Lvndhurst bond ordinance Anv person or firm to whom this Ordinance applies, as set forth in Section I above, shall, prior to commencing M a vS , 1983 published herewith has been finally anv work or service in the Township of Lvndhurst make application to the Construction Cod* Official for a Local meet the challenges we face today; Fee: $6.24______adopted and the 20-dav period of Contractors License. The failure to obtain such license prior to commencement to work or services shall constitute a limitation within which a suit, action violation of this Ordinance. NOW. TH EREFO RE, I, LEONARD R. K A ISER, Mayor of the Borough of North or proceeding questioning the validity SECTION III - CONTENTS O F THE APPLICATION LEGAL NOTICE of such ordinance can be commenced, FOR LOCAL CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE Arlington in tribute of the courage, initiative, and hard work of the small business men as provided In the Local Bond Law All applications shall be submitted in writing upon the following form to be provided bv the Construction Code has begun to run from the date of the Official: and women in our Community, do hereby proclaim the week of May 8-14. 1983, as S B F 25392 first publication of this statement. HERBERT PERRY SHERIFF'S SALE SMALL BUSINESS WEEK Township Clerk SUPERIOR COURT Lvndhurst PLEASE TYPE in the Borough of North Arlington and call upon the West Hudson-South Bergen Chambe OF NEW JERSEY P A S S E D O R D IN A N C E LAW DIVISION NO. 1866 Contractor Number______lee Charged__ of Commerce. Industrial and Commercial Organizations, Board of Trade and other B E R G E N C O U N T Y Public and Private Organizations to participate in ceremonies recognizing the con­ D O C K E T : L ^4058-79 Wherein Vito Scarola is Plaintiff BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING VP PLI CAT ION FOR CONTRACTOR'S L ICENSE BUSINESS TELEPHONE NO ______FOR RENOVATIONS TO THE tributions made by the small business men and women of this Borough to the progress and Joseph Orrechio Is Defend­ TOWN HALL IN AND BY THE and well-being of all our people ant. TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, IN 1. Class l t'icat ton (Check orte) Da t e ______Civil Action: Execution THE COUNTY OF BERGEN. NEW LEONARD R. KAISER C H A S E 8i C H A S E J E R S E Y , a p p ro p ria tin g $8,000 al ( ; General Contractor (b) ( ) Contractor Attorneys THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING cl ( j Sub Contractor MAYOR By virtue of the above stated THE ISSUANCE OF $7,600 BONDS (d) ( ) Sign Contractor writ to me directed and deliv­ OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP e) ( ) Root’ing and Siding Contractor ff) ( ) Demolition Contracto ered, I shall expose for sale bv FOR FINANCING PART OF THE COST T H E R E O F . public vendue and sell to th* Applicant's Name ______highesl bidder on Wednesday the BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LEGAL NOTICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF 18th dav of M a v 1983 at two THE TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, . Is Applicant trading as an individual, Partnership, Corporation? R E P O R T O F CO N D ITIO N o'clock in the afternoon pre vail­ IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN, ( Unde r 1ine one) Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the National ing time, at the Sheriff's Office, N E W J E R S E Y (not less than tw o Community Bank of N .J. of Rutherford in the state of New Jersev, at the close situated in the Bergen County thirds of all members thereof af­ of business on March 31, 1983 published in response to call made bv Jail Building, Court Street, Hack­ firmatively concurring) AS FOL­ 4. Individual Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161 ensack that is to sav: LOWS: a I Name Charter number 5005 a l l that certain tract or par­ Section 1. Th* improvement de­ National Bank Region Number 2 cel of land and premises, scribed in Section 3 of this bond Statement of Resources and Liabilities hereinafter particularly de­ ordinance is herebv authorized to be Thousands of dollars undertaken bv Township of L vn ­ Business Add re scribed. situate in the Borough of ASSETS Cold tea is a good cleaning dhurst New Jersev as a general Cash and due from depository institutions 227.361 agent for varnished floors or Nor'h Arlington, in the County of improvement. For the improvement Home Address _Home Telephone_ U S . Treasury securities 57.154 Beryen. and State of New Jer­ or purpose described In Section 3. Obligations of other U S Government woodwork of any kind. sey: there is herebv appropriated the sum i'artnersh ip agencies and corporations 89,480 BEGINNING at the corner of $8,000. including the sum of $400 as Obligations of Stales and political formed bv the southwesterly side the down payment required bv the subdivisions in the United States <34.848 a) Name and Address of Company of Baltimore Avenue and the Local Bond Law. $220 of the dovm Other bonds, notes, and debentures 46.914 payment is now available bv virtue of Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock 1.108 southeasterly side of River LEGAL NOTICE Road, running thence (1) South provision for down payment or for Trading account securities N O N E capital Improvement purposes in one Federal funds sold and securities purchased 52 degrees 57 minutes 30 seconds LYNDHURST or more previously adopted budgets, under agreements to resell in domestic offices of bank east along the southwesterly side Name and address of a ll Partners and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries...... 20,000 B ID N O T IC E and $180 of the down pamant Is Notice is herebv given that sealed of Baltimore Avenue 69.10 feet to available through emergency ap­ Loans, Total a stake, thence (2) South 37 de­ Home Telephone (excluding unearned incom e)...... 650,991 bids will be received bv the Board of propriation in the "Down Payments Less: Allowance for Commissioners of the Township of grees 02 minutes 30 seconds west on Improvements Fund." possible loan losss...... 4,053 Lvndhurst, Bergen County, New Jer­ at right angles to Baltimore Ave­ Section 2. To finance the cost of the Co rpo rat t on Loans, Net...... 646,938 sev for the W ater main Replacement nue 95.00 feet to a stake; thence improvement or purpose not covered a) Corporate Name Lease financing receivables...... NONE F^ase III - 1983 at Lvndhurst Town­ (3) South 43 degrees 44 minutes bv application of the down payment, Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and ship Hall on Tuesday- AAav 10, 1983 at 44 seconds west nearly af right negotiable bonds are herebv author­ other assets representing bank premises...... 29,963 8:00 p.m.. Local Prevailing Time. angles to Birchwood Drive 24.74 ized to be issued in the principal estate cwwwd b) Business \ddress_ Drawings, specifications and feet to a stake; thence (4) North amount of $7,600 pursuant to the Local other than bank premises 2.127 Bond Law. In anticipaterion of the forms of bids, contract and bond for 50 degrees 59 minutes 36 seconds investments in unconsoidiated subsidiaries proposed work, prepared by Joseph issuance of the bonds, negotiable west on a chord distant 14.99 feet c) Name and Address of Registered Agent and assoc iated companies. NON E E. Neglia, Towrtship Engineer, have bond anticipation notes are herebv Customers liability to this bank been filed in the office of the said (on a curve with a radius of 315 authorized to be issued pursuant to on acceptances outstanding 1.354 Engineer at 205 Chubb Avenue, Lvn­ feet, 15 feet) along the northeast­ and within the limitations prescribed intangible assets N O N E dhurst, New Je rse y and m av be erly side of Birchwood D rive to a by the Local Bond Law. Other assets 28.514 inspected bv prospective bidders dur stake. (5) North 52 degrees 21 ill persons owning I')-!, or more of the Co rpo rate TOTAL A S S E T S 1.285.761 Section 3. (a) The improvement LIABILITIES ing business hours. Bidders wii: be minutes 45 seconds west still herebv authorized and the purpose Demand deposits of individuals. furnished with a co py of the specifica­ along the northeasterly side of for the financing of which the bonds partnerships, and corporations 292.926 tions and blueprints of the drawings Birchwood Drive 19.34 feet to a are to be issued Is the renovation of Time and savings deposits of individuals. bv the Engineer on proper notice and stake at the intersection of a line the first floor of the Town Hall of payment of cost of preparation. Bids Lvndhurst. partnerships, and corporations...... 704,111 extending to River Road; thence must be made on Standard Proposal Deposits of United States Government...... 2,714 (6) North 0.7 degrees 21 minutes (b) The estimated maximum Deposits of States and political subdivisions Forms in the manner designated amount of bonds or bond anticipation Length of time Applicant has been in business in the United States ...... 40,343 herein and required bv the Specifica­ 45 seconds west along the said ncrtes to be issued for the inprove- Deposits of foreign governments and tions, must be enclosed in sealed line extending to River Road ment or purpose is as stated in official institutions N O N E envelopes, bearing the name and 42.79 feet to a cu rve at the corner Section 2 hereof. 8. Does Applicant carry Public Liability Insurance'7 Deposits of commercial banks 5.942 address of bidder and name of the form ed by the said line and the (c) The estimated cost of the Certified and officers checks 22-075 proiect on the outside addressed to southeasterly line of R ive r Road; improvement or purpose Is equal to aj .Amount of Cove rage TOTAL DEPOSITS IN Board of Commissioners, Township thence (7) North 35 degrees 46 the amount of the appropriation here­ D O M EST IC O F F IC E S 1.068.111 c< Lvndhurst, Bergen County, New minutes 38 seconds east on a in made therefor. Total demand deposits 33v. 123 Jersey and must be accompanied bv a chord distant 88.31 feet to the Section 4. All bond anticipation Total time and savings deposits 728.988 non-collusion affidavit and a certified b) Name and Address of i ompany that wrote policy point and place of B E G IN N IN G notes issued hereunder shall mature TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFF ICES AND EDGE AND check or bid bond for not less than ten at such times as mav be determined AGREEMENT SUBSIDIARIES 9.757 (10%) percent of the amount bid, (on a curve with a radius of 1154 feet. 88 40 feet). bv the chief financial officer; pro­ ___Policy Number______TOTAL D E P O S IT S 1.077.868 provided said check need not be more vided that no note shall mature later Federal funds purchased and securities sow than $20,000.00 nor shall not be less B E IN G also known as Block 71, than one vear from its date. Th* bond tfider agreements to repurchase in domestic than 1500.00 and a consent of suretv Lot No. 1, 74 Birchwood Drive, anticipation notes shall bear Interest in any other municipality requiring offices of bank and of its Edge and from a suretv company authorized to North Arlington. New Jersey, at such rate or rates and be to such Agreement subsidiaries...... 100,267 transact business in the State of New Together with the heredita­ form as m av be determined bv the Interest-bearing demand notes Jersev in a sum equal to one hundred chief financial officer. The chief fi­ note balances) issued to the U S Treasury ments and appurtenances (100%) percent of the amount bid, and thereunto belonging Approxi­ nancial officer shall determine all Other liabilities for borrowed money be delivered at the place on or before mate amount due on this execu­ matters in connection with ttie bond • Mortgage indebtedness and liability the hour named above. anticipation notes issued pursuant to for capitalized leases 175 The standard proposal form and tion is S7.385.00 plus Sheriff's this bond ordinance, and the chief Banks liability on acceptances executed the non-collusion affidavit are at­ fees. 10% of the Purchase price in financial officer's signature upon the ier m unicipality been revoked for any and outstanding i .j m the form of Certified Check or name of the muntc.pa 1itv and reason Other natalities...... 17.234 tached to the specifications, copies of bond anticipation notes shall be con­ TOTAL LIA BILIT IES (excluding subordinated *4>ich will be furnished on appl ication Cash is required at tim e of sale. clusive evidence as to all such de­ notes and debentures) 1.199.014 to the Engineer. The property shall be sold sub­ terminations. All bond anticipation Subordinated notes and debentures N O N E The Contractor will comolv with iect to all liens and encum­ notes issued hereunder m av be re- EQUITY CAPITAL all rules and regulations and orders brances of record and the Sheriff nevwd from time to time subject to the provisions of N .J.S.A . 40A:2-8(a). Preferred stock promulgated bv the State Treasurer m akes no representations ex­ No. shares outstanding N O N E...(par value) N O N E pursuant to P.L. 1975, c. 127. and with The chief financial officer is herebv pressed or im plied, as to the exis­ authorized to sell part or all of the Common stock all provisions of the N .J.S.A . 11:2-1 tence amount or validity of any No. shares authorized 3,189,618 through 11:2-4 and all rules and bond anticipation notes from time to No. shares outstanding 2,551,694...(par value) 15,948 regulations promulgated thereunder, liens and encum brances on the time at public or private sale and to ■■ worker's compensation insurance as required by Surplus 21.000 the provisions of which are in­ property which is the subiect deliver them to the purchasers there­ ^ d iv id e d profits 48.912 corporated herein bv reference. m atter of this sale. This notice is of upon receipt of payment of the \ddre;; of the company that underwrites the poll -serve for contingencies and " B v order of the Board of Com­ further subiect to Conditions of purchase price Plus accrued Interest other capital reserves missioners, Township of Lvndhurst, Sale as set forth bv the Sheriff of from their dates to the date of 86.747 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL Bergen Countv, New Je rse v." Bergen County. The Sheriff delivery thereof. The chief financial _ Po1i cy Numbe r : TOTAL LAIBILITIES AND officer is directed to report in writing reserves the right to adiourn this EQUITY CAPITAL ...... 1,285,761 ^pril 28, AAav 5, 1983 to ihe governing body at the meeting M EM O R A N D A Fee. $16.24______sale from time to time as provid­ next succeeding the date when anv Amounts outstanding as of report date: ed by Law sale or delivery of the bond antici­ Standby letters of credit, total, and guarantees issued bv the reporting W IL L IA M D. M C D O W E L L pation notes pursuant to this bond bank's foreign branches: Sheriff ordinance is made. Such report must Standby letters of credit, total, LEGAL NOTICE include the amount, the description, ature of Applicant- and guarantees NONE PUBLISHED April 21, 28, the interest rate and the maturity to U S addressees (domicile) NONE M a v 5, 12, 1983 schettole of the bond anticipation to non-u S addressees idomicilei NONE BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD Amount of standby letters of credit and guarantees PLANNING BOARD ncrtes sold, the price obtained and the Fee: $124.80 name of the Purchaser conveyed to others through participations NONE APPLICATION FOR Time certificates of deposit in denominations S IT E P L A N A P P R O V A L Section 5. The capital budget of the iiwej certifv that Iiwej have read this application thoroughly and of $100,000 or more in domestic offices 46.623 WITH VARIANCES tov*whip of Lvndhurst is herebv agree to conform with the provisions of all local and state regula­ Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 Block 219, Lots 49, SOD, 50C, 51A, LEGAL NOTICE amended to conform with the pro­ mor more in domestic offices 52A, 52B, 53, 54, 58A, 59, 65C, 65E, 66D. visions of this bond ordinance to the tion:- 1 n c ■ ■ rn i n jj building construction. Customers liability on acceptances outstanding 67C, 67F, 68A, 68J, 69A, 69F and Block NOTICE TO PROPOSERS extent of anv inconsistency herewith. U S addressees (domicile) 1.354 219B, Lots 66E, 67 D. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The resolution In the form pro­ NorvU S addressees (domicile! NONE Please take notice that at 8:00 p.m. THAT separate sealed proposals will mulgated bv the Local Finance Board Average for 30 calendar davs (or calendar month) on Thursdav, M ay 19, 1983. in the be received bv the Business Ad­ shoeing full detail of the amended 5 i gnat tire oT Tpp 1 i cant ending with report date: committee of the Whole Room located ministrator of the Lvndhurst Board of capital budget and capital program Cash and due from in the Municipal Building at 176 Park Education, Township of Lvndhurst, as aocroved bv the Director of the depository institutions...... 227,605 Avenue, Meadows Office Complex County of Bergen, New Jerse v on Division of Local Government Ser­ Federal funds sold and securities purchased will present an application for Site Friday, June X 1983 at 10 a.m. m the vices is on file with the Clerk and is irfle r agreements to resell 30.548 R a n Approval before the Borough of District Administration Building, lo­ available there for public inspection. _day o f Total loans 633.272 Rutherford with the following va ri­ cated at 281 Ridge Road, Lvndhurst, Section 6. The following additional Time certificates of deposit m denominations ances; for the construction of an New Jersev 07071 for the following: matters are herebv determined, de­ of $100,000 or more .n domestic offices SO.701 office building and for variances from PROVIDING OF GENERAL clared, recited and stated: Total deposits 1.054.649 the provisions of Article II, Section (NON-HEALTH) INSURANCE (a) The improvement or purpose Federal funds purchased and securities 131-2 and Article IV, Section 131-7.a., COVERAGE, INCLUDING PROP­ t i t / P.iT.n void under agreements to repurchase KKL846 described in Section 3 of this bond Section 131-9A2. Section 131-9A4, Sec­ ERTY, GENERAL LIABILITY, ordinance is not a current expense. It Other liabilities for tion 131-9G of Ordinance 2246-78 of the AUTOMOBILE, UM BRELLA and borromed money 2.116 is an improvement or purpose that Borough of Rutherford, to permit a WORKERS COMPENSATION IN­ the Township mav lawfully undertake Total assets 1.267.353 building in excess of 10 stories with We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of SURANCE - COVERAGE TO B E­ as a general improvement, and no SECTION IV TERM OF LICENSE less than the required number of COME EFFEC TIV E JU L Y 1, 1983. resources and liabilities. W e declare that it has been examined bv us, and to part of the cost thereof has been or All licenses issued pursuant to this Ordinance shall expire one vear after the date of issue provided, however, the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. parking spaces and parking spaces of Specifications m av b^ obtained shall be specially assessed on proper­ that such licenses may De renewed annual I v upon payment of a fee hereinafter set forth. DIRECTORS: less than the required size and to at the office of the Business Ad­ ty specially benefited thereby. permit erection of said building ministrator, Lyndhurst BoArd of SEC T IO N V F E E S ALAN B. FEHN, A.R. SHERWOOD, A. THEOOORE HOLMES (b) The period of usefulness of the without the required side yard, front Education, 281 Ridge Road, Lvn­ The initial fee for a Local Contractors License shall be $25.00 and thereafter renewals of such license shall be I, A .J. Franchina, Senior Vice President 4 Comptroller of the above-named improvement or purpose within the given upon payment of a fee of $5.00 per year. bank do herebv declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the vard and rear yard requirements, dhurst, New Jersev 07071. and a variance for erection of an limitations of the Local Bond Law, SECTION VI - GROUNDS FOR REVOCATION OF LICENSE best of my knowledge and belief. Proposals will be received from according to the reasonable life there­ O R D E N IA L O R R E N E W A L A .J. F R A N C H IN A , Senior Vice President & Comptroller accessory parking garage in excess anv agent, broker or insurance ol the height requirements of the of computed from the date of the The following shall constitute the sole grounds for which the Construction Code Official rrwy revoke a license, or D ATED : April 27, 1983 company licensed and authorized bonds authorized bv this bond or PUBLISHED: May 5, 1983 zoning ordinance and which ac­ to do business in the State of New deny the issuance of an initial license or the renewal thereof cessory use will be other than not only dinance, is 15 vears. a) Failure to carry W orker's Compensation Insurance; or Fee: $92.28 ______Jersev and having a fullv staffed the rear yard, and a variance for service office within a fiftv-mile ___<£> The Supplemental Debt State­ b) Failure to comply with construction standards required by state law or regulations or local ordinance or ment required bv the Local Bond Law access from three driveways from radius of Lvndhurst. Quali­ codes after having been given a notice to cure such non-compliance and after the contractor having failed to effect Veterans Boulevard with curb cuts been duly prepared and filed in compliance without just cause; or fications of insurance companies exceeding 30 feet in width and for a to be used w ill also be subiect to the crtfice of the Clerk, and a complete c) Failure to comply with the lawful instructions of the Construction Code Official regarding: (1) site safety, or LEGAL NOTICE variance from the dimensions re­ rating in Best's of A :X or better ewcyled (toplicate thereof has been (2) altering plans submitted for the obtaining of the Building Perm it without first receiving the approval of the quired bv the zoning ordinance for and of having a c la im s office filed In the off Ice of the Director of the Construction Code Official; or (3) failure to obtain a Building Perm it where required; or (4) one onwier/resident Take Notice that Michael Gabriele, Jr ., h&s applied to the Board of parking aisles and parking stalls on within said fiftv-mile radius. The Divlsionof Local Government Ser­ complaint against the contractor for unworkmanlike or unsafe services, which complaint has been personally verified Alcohol Beverage Control of the Borough of North Arlington for a Person-to- premises known as Block 219, Lots 49, services to be provided are re- vices In the Department of Communi­ by the Construction Code Official or his deputy; or Person Transfer of Plenary License No. D02394400W01 heretoforeissued to A SOD, 50C 51 A, 52A, 52B, 53, 54, 58A, 59, rded as professional services, ty the State of New jersev. d) Licensee or Applicant has had any local Contractor's License revoked bv anv municipality in the State of 4 A Liquor and Delicatessen, Inc., Anthony Gorga located at 203 Prospect 6SC, 6SE, 66D, 67C, 67F, 68A. 68J, 69A, such, not only price but the Such statement snows that the gross New Jersev for any cause other than failure to pay licensing fees. Avenue, North Arlington, N .J. (AF and Block 2VWS, Lots 66E, 67D on Kprofessional ability, size of the debfpf^e Township as d* fln 2 iT inS SECTION VII RIGHT OF APPEAL Objections, if any, should be made immediately in writing to Ms. the Tax AAap of the Borough of proposer's organization, prox­ Local Bond Law Is increased bv the authorization of the bands and bond FOR DENIAL OF LICENSE Con*-™ « Boro** CU**. " ^ tK~E£3KR|ELE, Rutherford located on State Highway im ity to the Board of Ed ucation in the event that the Construction Code Official has revoked or denied a license to an applicant or has refused to Route 17 and Veterans Boulevard, and other similar factors mav be anticipation notes provided In this renew such license upon submission of the required fee, the aggrieved contractor mav appeal such denial, in writing, 639 Eighth Street, Rutherford, New Jersev. utilized in aw ardin g the contracts bond ordinance bv $7,600, and the o n i o n s authorized N ^ n ^ l l be to the Board of Commissioners. Upon such appeal, the following steps shall be taken: Lvndhurst, New Jersev 07071 MEADOWS OFFICE COMPLEX involved herein. Applicant Applicant f ttotj l'rnltations prescribed A ) Upon receipt of the written appeal, the Township Clerk shall set a date for the Board of Commissioners to proposals shall be submitted in bv the Local Bond Law. hear such appeal This date m av be adjourned for a reasonable time at the request of the Board of Commissioners or AAav 5, 12, 1983 Mav 5, 1983 a sealed envelope, bearing the the contractor. Fee $18.70______Fee . $18 70______name and address of the proposer, ceedlno » 0 0 fcr Items of expense B) At the time, date and place set for the hearing, the Board of Commissioners shall conduct an inquiry into the plainly marked to indicate the reasons for the denial bv the Construction Code Official and shall hear the contractor as to why such denial was subiect of the proposal and ad­ unreasonable or improper. At the hearing, the contractor shall be entitled to call witnesses and to be represented bv dressed to Mr. Agostino Rottlno, rss Business Administrator , Secre­ estimated cost indicated h*rein tor counsel. tary, Lvndhurst Board of Educa­ th* purpose or improvement. C) At the conclusion of the hearing the Board of Commissioners shall determine whether or not the denial of the tion, 281 Ridge R oad, Lvn dh urst, M l and credit license was proper under the circumstances and, if determined to be Improper, the Board of Commissioners shall New Jersey 07071. are hereby pledged to direct the Construction Code Official to issue the license, if the Board of Commissioners determine that the license ™ P ^ t u a lp a v n w n t of th* principal denial was proper, it shall, in its discretion, take one of the following actions: The Board of Education of Lvn­ dhurst reserves the right to reject ** and,the interest on the obligations 1) Uphold the denial without further action; anv or all proposals, or anv part tN * bond ordinance. 2) If circumstances warrant, issue the license conditioned upon the contractor's adherence to steps imposed bv thereof, for anv cause whatsoever. the Board of Commissioners which are designed to reasonably insure compliance bv the contractor with this No proposals shall be deemed * * » Township, Ordinance; Accepted or a contract awarded and the Township shall be obligated to 3) it circumstances warrant, direct the issuance of the license at such time as anv deficiencies, which were the until public adoption of a resolu­ levy ad valorem taxes upon all tax­ grounds for the denial, have been cured bv the contractor The Board of Commissioners shall set forth the deficiencies tion to that effect bv th * B oard of able property within th* Township for in its ruling. Education. the obligations and the B y O rder of ‘.forest thereon without limitation of D) Within ten (10) business days of the hearing date, the Board of Commissioners shall notify the Construction rate or amounl Code Official and the contractor in writing of its determination and anv conditions <*Mch have been placed upon the WLIW THE LYNDHURST issuance of the license by the Board of Commissioners. C h a n n e l 2 1 . Long Island N Y BOARD OF EDUCATION Section 8. This bond ordinance SECTION Vlll DUTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION CODE OFFICIAL AGOSTINO ROTTINO Business Administrator/ In addition to the enforcement of this Ordinance, the Construction Cod* Official shall Insure th* following: 2 * J t e C adoption. •* Board Secretary 1. That the information contained in the application for Local Contractor's License is current; wwrtdsd by th* Local Bond Law. M av 5, 1983 2. That the applications for Local Contractor's License are public documents and made available for inspection Mav 5,19*3 Fee. $22.44 ------and copying bv anv interested person; Fee: $4158______1 He shall notify th* ovwwr of the property on wrt>lch work is to be done by th* contractor if the contractor does not carry public liability insurance. Public television SECTION IX - PENALTY Any person or firm which falls to obtain a Local Contractor's License wrtwn required to do so bv this Ordinance, shall, H anv work is commenced on anv protect covered bv this Ordinance, be subiect to e penalty of up toe *900.00 fine NOTICE or Imprisonment for not more than six months or both. w orth looking for SECTION X • SEVERABILITY if the provisions of any section, subsection, paragraph, subdivision or clause of >Ns Ordinance shall be Judged Consult your cable guide for channel and

hereby declared to b* a . SCCTION XI - IFPBC TIV E DATS times or tune in Channel 21 o n U H F . This Ordinance shall tak* effect im mediately upon publication and adoption according to law. Atev 5. 1983 Mav 5, t983 Fee: S4.04 Fee: $235.62 ______==^=^=^=*}F=^^===== _ ■ ------■■■■■ - - -

FOR THE ImTOfiS LARGEST LOCAL INVENTORIES * SOUTH BERGEN COUNTY MLS AGENCY LISTINGS AND SALES of FINE HOMES 280 Stuvesant Avenue 1 1977 thru 1982 * 1 RUTHERFORD: Lyndhurst 939-1022 "YOUNGER COLONIAL” FOR SALE This newer house will be right for those hot, humid days - has central air and huge above ground pool, family room LYNDHURST with glass patio doors, gas barbeque In addition to 4 2 FAMILY, 6 & 5 rooms, 2 baths, first floor Dis­ bedrooms, large living room dining room and eat in kitchen hwasher. Roofed Patio, 2 car garage. Separate and IV 2 baths plus 3 car detached garage utilities. 5 years young. Residential location sreo.ooo Asking $97,900 H O LYNDHURST: 4 FAMILY — All Brick 20 years old. $160,000 HOMETOWN k oAGENCY m e t o w w " J f * “ OWNER RETIRING” LYNOHURST-Beauty Salon, long Excellent location, lovely older colonial with great BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL PROPERTY $110,000 OUR SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE established. 4 chairs. 6 dryers, air conditioner I all other equip, food possibilities - 3 bedrooms plus one additional in attic, living CALL FOR DETAILS. lease, low rent Reduced for quick room, dining room and eat in kit Has enclosed front porch RENTALS sale. Bargain at $20,000 and one car garage HOME OF THE WEEK "We Have Others' Asking $73,900 LYNDHURST • 6 fam brick J09 000 • Ruth Cape G l mtge $70,000 4 rooms - $500 • Ruther Comm $64,900 KEARNY; •Ru 2 fam mod $149,900 “ NEW LISTING” •4 bdrms 2 baths $79,900 6 rooms, under construction. New. 2 family. •Garfield 2 fam $110,000 This 10 years young 2 family is V2 brick and has some $700 plus utilities. «• Condo 3W roms S68.000 format on each floor Large living room with dining area, eat • Condo V/2 Rms $69,900 in kit, bath and 2 bedrooms The basement has kit. bath and • 4Bd Rms 2 Baths $79,900 extra room ideal for Mother-Daughter Excellent location RENTALS • Mod 3 rms H-ftW J4SS Asking $139,900 • 3'/2 rms. w-h hw $4b0 NORTH ARLINGTON BUS. & INVESTMENTS RUTHERFORD: COMMUTER’S DELIGHT LYNDHURST-Beauty salon. $20,000 “ NEW LISTING" RUTHERFORO Commercial bldg of This 5 bedroom colonial has living room, formal dining 1 Family Colonial, 6 rooms, Sun parlor & bath. Steam gas appro* 1100 sq ft in busy west heat. Maintenance free aluminum sided. Detached garage. End retail area Full basement hot room, eat in kit ? baths and 2 car detached garage Lovel Nice yard Great condition and location Convenient for New water heat, can be divided into two corner property stores Good income Excellent Asking $84,900 York and local buses. value Asking $64,900 ASKING $73,900 Many opportunities in the area Check with us before buying RUTHERFORD: A FULL SERVICE AGENCY NORTH ARLINGTON Mortgages • Appraisals "IDEAL PROFESSION RESIDENCE" Elegant quality is yours in this lovely Colonial six room Insurance of all kinds Classic architecturally designed premier English Colonial on house, sun parlor, IV 2 baths, finished basement, hot water NORTH ARLINGTON prestigious Ridge Road offers living room with granite FPL, baseboard heat, 2 car garage Maintenance free exterior gracious formal dining room, eat in kitchen, 2 l/2 baths Great residential area. Many other features and extras too Priced With You In Mind! large bedrooms, plus many more charming features numerous to list. Must be seen to appreciate. Asking $189,900 ASKING $119,900 1 FAMILY EXPANDED CAPE FEA T U R ES LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, GARFIELD: KITCHEN, MOD TILE BATH & 4 BEDROOMS. PART FINISHED BASEMENT WITH WORKSHOP & ENTRANCE TO REAR YARD l>/2 CAR GARAGE “ INVESTORS & BUILDER” CONVENIENT LOCATION. PRICED AT ONLY $79,000 Excellent.neighborhood Large one family 3 bedroom colonial with adjoining sub-dividable 2 family zoned corner lot Joseph Coccia Agency OPEN SAT. & SUN. BY APPT. Package deal priced well for immediate sale Call for more 636 KEARNY AVE., KEARNY _ details 61 5 RIDGE ROAD UST WITH US AND GET READY TO MOVE! Asking $83,000 MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. POCONOS 998-0636 L B LYNDHURST. N.J. 07071 Members of m Anxious owner must sell 4 3 8 - 3 3 2 0 RENTALS NEEDED SOUTH BERGEN M.L.S REAL,on wooded lots Ready to build OPEN 7 DAYS EVES OAILY till 9PM TENANTS WAITING ARUNGTON-KEARNY M.L.S No down paym ent No Abbott NO FEE TO LANDLORD "jid R VanGlahn licensed Real Estate Irokn MORRIS COUNTY M.L.S. broker s tees Take over balance $6432 Golf, ten­ AT HOMETOWN AGENCY YOU, THE CUENT AND CUSTOMER ARE ALWAYS NO. 1 nis. lake on premises Mon­ Bremer I AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE thly payments. $115 NEWUSTING “ Bobby Jones 839-7154 Inc., Realtors (Investment Property) W ins Opener 705 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst • 933-3333 LYNDHURST — Stuyvesant Ave location 3 stores - 3 apts HOUSE FOR Q r i u i - plus garages. Good income By Charles O’Reilly SALE ASKING $198,500 Park Exxon's Bobby Jones took the mound on NORTH KEARNY RUTHERFORD - 1 room office, 2nd floor $100 a month, in­ short notice, and pro­ ARLINGTON 1st TIME OFFER cluding all utilities CB ceeded to strike out 11 and 3 Bedrooms, Modern 3 Family New aluminum siding New roof 4+4 + 4 W \ Y N E K. THOMAS REALTORS gain his first Little League 2 baths 1st floor completely new 3 Tile baths 2 new gas units ca rlsta d t - FOR SALE 5,700 sq. ft. office building. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! win as Park downed EXCELLENT 50x100 lot EXCELLENT LOCATION PIUS MUCH MORE 12 car parking Good for user or investor. NEIGHBORHOOD ASKING $89,900 ASKING $280,000 Kiwanis. 4-3. in the Kutherford Little league For Information Call LYNDHURST RUTHERFORD - BLIMPLEY'S BUSINESS. Park Ave 1983 season opener 998-0346 or location Excellent volume Good financing Jeff Wysocki was sched­ 569-8782 LARGE 4 FAMILY uled to start for Park, but All large 4 room apartments Aluminum sided he was hit in the hand by a Owner anxious Open to offers LATORRACA ASKING $129,900 REALTY pitch as he batted in the APARTMENTS It's still possible to make a great top of the first inning FOR RENT NORTH ARLINGTON deal on a home even in 30 PARK AVE Jones entered, pitched the 4 FAMILY today's tight money market RUTHERFORD c n ru ru nuin complete game, and scat­ NOME APPRAISALS tered eight hits while walk­ All large 4 rm apartments Brick & aluminum All separate (201)935-7848) gas units Owner anxious Open to all otters There are lots of ways to buy a ing just four He also drove Frank A. Volpe REALTOR CALL FOR MORE DETAILS house without creating a in one of his team's three fourth-inning runs. Bernie ASKING J1 35.000 hardship for you Let’s sit down 933-8414 You W ant it! W e've got it! Verlingo had two of the SEE VINCE AND BE CONVINCED and talk over some of our unique four h its alluw ed by FOR ALL VOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS financing formulas that have LYNOHURST - Small 3 rm. apt. incl. all Kiwanis pitcher Frank OUT OF STATE T o p O proven successful for others utilities $325 Scalchi. who struck out 12. Mountain location. In the VINCENT AUTERI NORTH ARLINGTON - 6 rm. apt. plus utilities Sean Rooney was 3-for-3. Rxonos. One and a half REAL ESTATE AGENCY acres. Rivate lake on prop­ $435. and Vic Jeminez drove in 476 RIVERSIDE AVENUE erty. Readv to build. Ex m three runs with two hits, to cel lent for summer or year 933-0306 RENTALS GALORE lad B Altman & Co. to a fr- round. Twenty-five minutes to Lake Wallenpaupack. Next Recipe For A Large Family! 1 win over Rotary Rooney VA & FHA MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS Take one aluminum sided colonial in North Arl­ & MORE to state game land. $8 ,0 0 0 . fanned 13 during his four- Call 201-484-0983. Member of 2 Boards South Bergen, MLS & ington. Blend in a living room, dining room & hit performance on the modern kitchen Mix well with 5 bedrooms and THE PERROTTA AGENCY mound. John Malatak also Bloomfield. Nutley, Glen Ridge & Believille, MLS add V /2 baths. Fold in a driveway & garage & 137 RIDGE RD LYNDHURST singled twice and scored your recipe is complete. two runs, while Barry 939-2030 Gastelu singled and tripled Don't Settle For Less! for Rotary Come & take a look at this brick & shingle col­ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK In a game shortened to onial in North Arlington. This home features Weekdays 9 A.M. — 8 P.M. five innings by darkness. large living room, dining room, modern kitchen, Saturday & Sunday 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. □ Boiling Springs got by IV2 baths & 3 large bedrooms. Finished base­ Kurgen Bergen Realty. 7- EQUAL HOUSING | 5 Nine year-old Paul ment, driveway and garage. Asking $97,500. OPPORTUNITY Ziek’s three-run triple All real estate advertised j in this newspaper is | Seek And You Shall Find! NORTH ARLINGTON highlighted Spring’s sec­ ond inning. subject to the Federal This one family aluminum sided cape in Lyn­ LARGE MODERN MOVE IN COLONIAL Fair Housing Act of 1968 dhurst featuring living room, large dining room, Living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen on 1st floor which makes it illegal to Tile bath and 3 bedrooms on 2nd floor Finished basement advertise any preference, LEGAL NOTICE limitation or modern kitchen. 2 large bedrooms and tile bath. with kitchen and lavatory Hardwood floors Gas heat PLANNING BOARD discrim ination based on Full basement Many extras Asking $84,000. CALL FOR INSPECT. BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD race, color, religion, sex. MINOR AND OR MAJOR Eves call Mary Lou 939-3088 ASKING $84,000 SUBDIVISION WITH VARIANCES or national origin or an A D D R ESS 301 Route 17 intention to make any HANDY MAN SPECIAL BLO CK 219. LO TS: 49. 50D, 50C, such preference • RENTALS • 51 A, 52A, 52B. 53. 54. 58A. 59. 65C. 65E. 21 HACKETT PLACE,RUTHERFORD If You’re Handy It’s A Dandy! 66D, 67C, 67F, 68A, 68J. 69A, 69F limitation or NORTH ARLINGTON - 5 Modern rooms. $500 with heat, in­ BLO CK 219B. LO TS 66E, 67D discrimination 6 Room Home in need of some Tender Loving care THE PRICE A 1 family colonial in North Arlington featuring cluded Prefer business couple Please take notice that a public hearing of the Rutherford Planning IS RIGHT $64,900 living room, dining room, kitchen, den & 4 KEARNY - Young 2 family. 1st floor, modern 6 room, 2 Board will be held at 8:00 p.m. on This newspaper will not baths $550 + heat Prefer couple Thursday, Mav 19, 1983. in the Com knowingly accept any ao- bedrooms needs tender loving care Four car rmttee of the Whole Room located in the Municipal Building at 176 Park vertismg for real estate For The Area's Leading driveway. Close to schools & trans Avenue. Rutherford, N .J. Meadows which is in violation of • O PEN 7 OAYS • Office Complex shall be making a W EEK D A Y S T 0 8 P .M . request tor a minor and or pre the law Our readers are lirmnary and final major subdivision, SA T U R D A Y & SUNDAY TO 5 P.M . inform ed that all Home Values It's Open 7 Days a week tor your convenience as classified bv the Planning Board, dwellings advertised in MEMBER Of 2 BQMOQ O f REALTORS w th variances as listed 114 Ridge Road, North Arlington Section 131-7A, 131 9A2. 131-9A4. this newspaper are 131-9G1IC). 131-9G4. 131-9G5(b). 131 available on an equai op­ 9G6. 1319G7and 131-9G8 ELLWOODS. N E W , All plans and specifications are portunity basis O’HARA AGENCY available for inspection at the Build­ ing Inspector's office during normal 132 RIDGE ROAD, NORTH ARLINGTON v»orkir*g hours. LEADER NEWSPAPERS 46 Chestnut St,Rutherford,N.J. 998-0753 MEADOWS OFFICE COMPLEX 251 Ridge Road m Applicant Each Office Independently Owned & Operated Lyndhurst. N.J 998-2916 REALTOR* Mav 5. 1963 939-8000 Fee $11 22

4 1 Pagf 22—THURSDAY. MAV 5. 198:1 For The Birds Leader Classifieds by John B. Wolf grape hyacinths and phlox leathery leaves on its low­ feet in the air. A mud rein- | Professor. as these flowers unfold est branches throughout forced symmetrical nest, Union County College their bloom Splashing ' the winter. Once the girdle reinforced with leaves, HELP WANTED Notice la prospective ranters: Any rani* advtrttaad April. 1983 their early spring of lingering leaves disap­ twine, paper and rags and WANTED PART TIME £AfcN $195.75 weekly while harain for qualified raal rantal property may ba sub- brilliance on the land­ working in your home. Part Kising temperatures pears. I know spring is lined with soft grass, is MEDICAL SECRETARY to jact to any fabata ar credit required /by Stab law scape. rock gardens, work in doctor's office . in time or full time. No ex­ and torrential rains are here. Usually, the drop­ used by the robin to raise perience necessary. Com­ (N.J.S. $4:4^Jat«aq.). carpeted with ground cov­ Bergen County Area. Send moving the New Jersey ping of these leaves coin­ usually two broods a sea­ resume to Box 55, Com­ plete details and application landscape through a spec­ ers. stir as songs of famil­ cides with the flowering of son. Its eggs, often four or mercial Leader, 251 Ridge sent on request. Please send Road Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071. a self addressed stamped en­ trum of colors that began iar backyard birds, song a star magnolia planted five, are greenish-blue lor velope to LM, 17 Juniper KELP WANTED sparrow, cardinal and rob­ IN SU R A N C E - ParFTime. Drive, Freehold, N.J. 07728. with the yellowish hues of near Union County are they "robins egg OWN YOUR OWN Jean- WVLE OR FEMALE Part Assistant to Commercial Un­ Sportswear, infant-Preteen late winter and will end in. replace the cacophony College's gymnasium -blue"?) - and unmarked. derwriter. Experience essen­ BABYSITTER WANTED IN time / full time. Sales and of troupes of crows. CHILDREN'S (21 LYN­ or Ladies Apparel Store. Of­ stock work South Bergen with the kaleidoscopic col­ building. Its white If you have a bird bath, tial. Pleasant working condi­ fering all nationally knovsn tions. North Arlington office. DHURST HOME. FULL County. Retail Men's Shop. ors of the chrysanthemum Every morning 1 pass blossoms opened this year put it outside about the TIM E. Call after 6 P.M. 935- brands such as Jordache, Excel lent pay, flexible hours, Call Fran Maffettone at 991- Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt at Thanksgiving Yews, my favorite white oak. a on April 7. one day later first of May Robins love to 9100. 7863.______fast advancement employ­ Calvin Klein, Wrangler, over ees discount, Christmas andromedn. laurels and Methuselah of a tree grow­ the white oak dropped the take baths, particularly in EXCELLENT INCOME for s T ¥ n OSR a p h E r T y p ­ 200 other brands. $7,900 to bonus, etc. Call Mr. Harr 93V- other foundation plantings ing on a southward facing last of its leaves. mid-afternoon and after part time home assembly is t . Part Time (1-5). Ex- $24,500 includes beginning in­ 4631... ______perienced. Modern office. ventory, airfare for one to resplendent in new dark scope, shielded from the Since the colonial era. becoming aware that your work. For information call 504-641-6003 Ext, 7137. Call 998-4800. Fashion Center, training, fix­ ENTERTAINMENT green spring coats are the wintery blasts. This tree however. Americans asso­ hospitality is For The tures, grand opening promo­ backdrop for daffodils. keeps a few hu ndred ciate the beginning of Birds RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST. tions. Call Mr. Keenan (305) $250 per week. Rutherford 678-3639.______spring with the return of St. M ary’s Employment, 15 Orient Wav, COUNTER MARY'S the robin. Sim ilar to the Rutherford, N.J. 939-9416. EA RN $500.00 a week as a W in* Easily commission mailer free de­ plum little robin red­ HELP tails send a self-addressed THEATER breast. observed by the It took St. Mary’s a bit of starrped envelope to: Box R e al Estate PART TIME 6782. Phi la., PA .19132, colonists in their gardens time to warm up but in the F O R D A Y S PARTIES in Kent and Dorset, the fourth inning of a tight DAYS or EVES HELP WANTED - PART Lyndhurst Pizza & Sub Shop TIM E. Vour choice. M-F. May 14 robin breeds across game with Bogota the Must have car FOREST Sat. & Sun. Care for elderly eastern and northern Gaeletts scored four times lady. 9 AM-1 P.M Call 933- JOSEPH (THE 460-1581 North America from the and added five more in the DAIRY Q143, AMAZING higher elevations in New seventh. The final score 215 RIDGE ROAD TECHNICOLOR Mexico and North Carolina was St Mary s 12-2. DRIVER DREAM COAT northward to the limit of St Mary's is now 9-3 NORTH ARLINGTON BAKER’S HELPER f REALTIES Bookkeeper May 20 tree growth in Canada. The victory went to Sheila Full Time. Part Time, Good REALTOR O'Donaghue who notched Driving Record, Good PEGASUS Secretary PART TIME Working lu r litions 58 Union Av6., Rutherford, N.J. 07070 her victory by pasting out MEADOWLANDS a pair of hits for two runs BOOKKEEPERS. MAZUR'S BAKERY BAREFOOT HILARIOUS & Typist 323 Ridge Road May 22 (201) 933-2213 Darlene Bagnuolo and TYPIST Lyndhurst By Amy Divine Kerry Dresel each con­ FULLTIME EXPERIENCED WAYNE NEWTON 438-5168 The last presentation of tributed two hits. PAY GOOD CALL JEAN 10-4 Resorts. A.C. F O R S A L E the Winter season bv the EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 933-8884 EAST RUTHERFORD May 27 Rutherford Resident Cresskill Defeats CALL T W O F A M IL Y AUTOMOTIVE P A R T T IM E PRIVATE LIVES Theatre Company Neil R u t h e r f o r d 201-933-9114 MECHANICS- People wanted to teach May 29 Simon's "Barefoot in the nutrition and/or weight It wasn't all peaches and Park, was given the last INSTALLERS FOR management, no experience TOM JONES cream for Rutherford last two weekends at the Little EXHAUST SYSTEMS, needed Full training. Flexi­ Westbury week Powerful Cresskill. AVON ble hours 751-2203 from 5 Theatre on the Rutherford EARN MONEY BRAKES, SHOCKS, to 7 P.M FDU Campus beaten only once, squeezed June 7 out a 1-0 victory Sue TO SPARE FRONT END WORK. SHOWBOAT The excellent cast gave IN YOUR SPARE TIME1 Because of our great increase in Tatarian. the Cresskill a hilarious performance Sell Avon part time or full business, our nationally-hnown June 9 pitcher, made Rutherford time and earn good money chain of automotive service shops which kept the audience has several openings Must have ON YOUR TOES PART TIME, FULL TIME laughing at every line her seventh victim of the No selling experience own tools Previous experience in H O M E CARE. Available for season. necessary Call today for de brakes, exhaust systems, front June 16 Having seen the play for the elderly and shut ins. Call tails: end service required We offer a 438-9413 after 3 P.M DANCE A the seventh or eighth time LEGAL NOTICE 997-4262 salary, incentive programs, and over the past few years, many company-paid benefits Ap­ H O M E CARE N urses. LITTLE CLOSER An application for h minor sub­ ply in person to manager at the we can honestly say this division tor prooertv at Valiev Brook Aides, Companions, Home­ following locations daily 8 30 tn makers, available for home July 3 was about the best perfor­ Avenue at the south side ot Polito COUNTER S30 Avenue. Lots A. B. ai id C in Block 233. care of elderly and home- ENGLEBERT mance ever. Of course the has been rrwde to the Lvndhurst 371 Bloomfitld Ave.. Bloomfield bound. Call - Steele's Helping Zoning Board of Adjustment HELP 450 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington Resorts AC characters*had great The applicant is APT EN Hands, Inc., Rutherford, 933- T E R P R lS E S . 2400-69th Street. North P-T, afternoons, evenings, 3451. ______scope in their earlv ap­ MIDAS MUFFLER 141 Park Ave . East Ruthertord Bergen. New Jersev. 070*7 week-ends Must be Aug. 7 T/, : modern 4 room apts plus lg. finished bsmt with Kit pearances since the six Hearing on said application will be SHOPS held at the Lvndhurst Town Hall on mature & responsible Ap­ An £qual Opportunity Employer COLLEGE STUDENT & bath Over ’/< acre property for parking gteasure all in flights of stairs thev had to Wednesday May 11. clt 8 p.m. Copies LIBERACI ply Seeking lavwi care, mowing, convenient business zone Firm at $124,900. climb to get to the apart­ of said subdivision plans are on file at for summer. Have oro- MATINEE SHOW the Building Inspector's office, n the Forest Dairy ment of Corie Bratter took Heal'h Center. 263 Stuvvesant Ave 2 P-T POSITIONS tessional equipment. Call RESORTS A.C. nue. Lvndhurst Cold Cut Center IN CHILDREN’S John after 5:30 - 933 30f*. F O R S A L E the wind out of every one Anv objections must be made 10 Spring Dell, Rutherford immediately in writing to JiAarie SHOE STORE I WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL THE ABOVE INCLUDFS RUTHERFORD of them and all expressed Dembowski. secretary of the Zoning or Board Must have some exp PRE SCHOOLERS IN MY ORCHESTRA SEATS. DINNER. 1 F A M IL Y their exhaustion most be­ APT ENTERPRISES 215 Ridge Road with children LYNDHURST HOME. Call TRANSPORTATION. TAXES 2400-69th Street 935-1485. AND TIP FOR DINNER lievably 1 North Bergen. New Jersey No. Arlington Hours 10-5 07047 Blanche Lewis as M bv 5. 1983 778-2210 . 889-2113 VIP N PASSENGER Corie s mother was superb Fee S9 30 NEED A RESPONSIBLE LUXURY COACHES TO ATLANTIC CITY and Bob Corriston as the WAITRESS/WAITER NORTH ARLINGTON 16 YEAR OLD TO CUT I J 1 J or COUNTER MAN In dividu als or groups telephone repair man & TRIM YOUR GRASS? Call for information EXPERIENCED WOMEN brought the house down. O F F E R IN G $500 for whoever can find us a 5 room apart­ Weekends & Holidays off Own EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR CALL 933-9530 W a de B re s 1 1 e r as 998-1268 ment in Lvndhurst. Rent transportation nec Call for in­ SPRING I SUMMER ASK FOR PETER Corie s husband was ex­ $500. 3 Teenage kids, as soon formation as possible. 751-7469 - Call 589-6823 998-0603 cellent and Ed Cun­ after 4 P.M. ningham is Victor REAL ESTATE RENTAL MATURE QUIET COUPLE Velasco, the aging, with sm all babv seek 4 to 5 LYNDHURST Basement H u D X Q E B H H H dashing lothario. was room apartment in L v n ­ - SECRETARY- apartment, $280. All utilities dhurst, North Arlington area. included. Immediate Oc­ very, very good. Stephen Call 460-8497 or 935-2778. cupancy - 438-5826.. SINGER SEWING MA­ Downtown Newark law office. Part time or CHINE - over 60 yeas old in Coston. deliveryman, antique case. Needs repairs. THREE MATURE ADULTS, full time. Hours to suit, experience not NORTH ARLINGTON 6 paired with the telphone Room art. on 1st floor of Reasonable. Call 991-6866 or N EED 4 room apartment. 2 64 Bavliss Ave., North A rl­ man to attest to the climb Bedrooms, in Vicinity of necessary. Will train. Steno required. n e w r 2 family. Large living 84 East Van Ness Ave., Rutherford room, modern kitchen, dining ington. Ashley Garrett played Belleville Turnpike, Ridge Salary open. Call Carmen Rusignola at Superbly maintained home - Property characteristic of Road and Kearny Ave. with room 3 bedrooms and bath. Rutherford older, large home but mod & pretty Corie Bratter and moved access to 39 Bus. Call 483- 622-2466 days, evenings 998-5082. Basement with V2 bath and GARAGE SALE Saturday, throughout 8 rooms. 2V2 baths. English Pub-like finished from loving bride to 2051, 5:30-10 ; 481-8802, 8:30 to washer dryer hookups. At­ Sundav, Atoy 7-8 from 10 to 4 tached garage. Convenient to bsm. Treat yourself to a tour today 4:30, at 179 Prospect Ave., North sarcastic wife with ease transportation. $575 plus util­ Arlington. Bar and stools, Available at $108,900. ities. Call 991-5007. recreation room furniture, 1. BUSINESS 250 Properties Available through our Office. PART TIME SALESPERSON M-F NORTH ARLINGTON 4 stereo-phonograph, desk, m m SERVICES Room apartment. Business dishes, gas fireplace. AAuch Must have car. couple preferred. No chil­ more. dren. No pets. $450 a month. 1'/2 month's security. Call B.G. NEW SSERVICE CALL LEADER NEWSPAPERS 991-1594. SavinoAgency P.O. Box 222 Lyndhurst, N.J. 438-8700 AUTOMOBILES Z51 Ridge Road NORTH ARLINGTON Of E !«- or store for rent. 182 POR SALE 1972 VAN - 11 n M m f Lyndhurst, N.J. 4 JU - J1 /U I • HOME DELIVERY* MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Prospect Avenye - 99^0005. passenger Chevrolet. 98,178 NEWARK STM LEDSER . NEW YORK TIMES miles, minimum bid a c ­ cepted $400. Call 438-7675, NEW YORK POST • DAILY NEWS THREE FAMILY, DRIV AUTOMOBILES WAY AND BASEMENT NO MONEY DOWN. BANK Ext, 69, P. Tyrner. WAU STREET JOURNAL SALE. Fridav and Saturday, R EPO SSESSED LOT. Take LYNDHURST DELIVERY ONLY Mav 6 & 7, 9 A.M.-4 P.M. 380 over pyaments. Private lake Kingsland Ave., Lvndhurst. community, Pa. Pocono Mts. PLEASE CALL Dishes, furniture, lamps, etc. Call Mr. Rue eves. 1-800-233- Rain or shine.___ 8160, SPORTS CAR CITY 438-1020 180 GALLON HEATING OIL '/? price, due to conversion to Repossessed DANZA AUTO BROKERAGE gas heating. Phone 998-9054. Sign! OUT OF STATE Top O 75 thru 80 Mountain location. In the Nothing Down! SALLY’S ART STUDIO Rxonos. One and a half Take over payments $58 00 acres. Private lake on prop­ monthly 4' x 8’ flashing ar­ CHILDREN & ADULTS erty. Ready to build. Ex­ row sign. New bulbs, let- • C A M A R O S i Horses, wild life, figures, portraits, landscaping, still life, cellent for summer or year- drawing, oil, pastels, acrylic, water colors, pen and ink & round. Twenty-five minutes • f i r e b i r d s ’ to Lake Wallenpaupack. Next ,e,s HALE SIGNS charcoal. C all FREE to state game land. $11,000. Assume Pavments • Repossessions Summer Classes Now Forming 991-4561 Call 201-484-0983. 1 -800-626-7446. anytime • 12 MONTH or 20,000 GUARANTEE BELFIORE ACCORdI6n 262 Rt. 17 N., Hasbrouck Haights LYNDHURST - Just reduced! Three bedroom colonial featur­ GUITAR STUDIO TWO YEAR MEMBERSHIP AT WOMAN S WORLD ing living room, dining area, modern kitchen & bath, gas LESSONS Private Lessons RUTHERFORD. WHIRLPOOL & NAUTILUS included. 288-2776 heat, and good size back yard completely fenced in Now on­ Beiinners • Intermediite Accordion I Drums 46w33* ly $70,000 Theory • Readinf Music lor Parties FOR INFORMATION CALL VALERYE after 6 P.M. Improvisation 580 KEARNY AVENUE 935-2725 LYNDHURST — This 2 family handyman special must be 939-1024 KEARNY, N J. 991-2233 sold to settle estate. 1st floor has 4 rooms and bath with 5 rooms and bath on 2nd floor. A deep lot adds to this HKKSONAI.S T.V. Distributor NOW BUYING!! house's value. Only $70,000 or best offer. FOR CASH!! LYNDHURST - 11 units multi family on Ridge Road Gross ATTENTION Mercury Tube Distributor receipts $33,060 per year. Total expenses per year Attorneys or Brokers ANY TYP6 CAR $13,190 $125,000 Mtg at 9 % avail Asking $245,000 134 Washington Ave., Nutley, N.J. 07110 ANY YEAR CAR JEWELRY APPRAISALS (BETWEENCENTREST 1 PARK AVE ) • RENTALS • AVAILABLE FOR - 284-0522 284-0523 Lyndnurst - one & half furnished rooms with all utilities in­ • ESTATE SETTLEMENTS T V. PARTS DISTRIBUTOR BRING TITLE!! cluded for $200 woman perf. • LEGAL DOCUMENTS • INSURANCE EVALUATION Receiving Tubes - Semiconductors IMMEDIATE PAYMENT FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION AND FAST 40% - 50% off list price BELL PIKE MOTORS RESULTS - UST WTH US! M e t } f y m d m Cable Accessories - Photo Facts - Antennas c o r . B fu x v iu i f ik i • m v i i to WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS Antenna Wire - Cartridges - Needles - Cassettes 3 Ridge Rd North Artnftm. N.J. 99*9639 ham AH I W 251 RIDGE ROAD Please C.ill or Slop Hy to Arranye An Appointment VHS & Beta Tapes 998-4368 $1.00 off on purchase of $7.50 or more LYNDHURST, N J. 438-3120-1 Daily 10 A.M -6 P M S a t. 10 A .M . 6 P .M .

i * A THURSDAY. V1AV 5. I98:t-Pagc 2:1 Leader Business Q faecfbty Classifieds 1 BUSINESS I BISINKSS 1. BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS AUTOMOBILES f NURSERY SCHOOLS SERVICES SKRVICKS SERVICES SERVICES BILLS AUTO WRECKERS Home Improvements HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CARS OR TRUCKS SIDINGS - ANY CONDITION WE BUY D a k o t a S t j u r a t n n G E N N A T I L E ALL TYPES Billavillt Pika, No. Arlington WASTE PAPER Complete Bathroom 998-0966 R o o f i n g recycling fainting Modernizing FREE Estimates INTERIOR EXTERIOR No job too "small'' Fully Insured newpaper, IBM cards, • FULLY INSURED or too “ BIG” S e r v i c e s Kirk'* . FREE ESTIMATES ROOFfR TO THK TRAOC I 53 Sanford Ave. corrugated boxes. OEVER60YEARS 6 6 1 -5 1 7 2 AUTYWSROORNQ Lyndhurst, N.J. Automatic Newspaper drive ar­ 3 GENERATIONS SERVING RIP AIRS 100% GUARANTEE THE KEARNY AREA ranged. Newspapers ROOF INSURANCE Transmission "Our Best Advertising is ESTIMATES S 00 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 $1.00 per hundred pounds Satisified Customer' >0-20 YR GUARANTEES - Call 345-2293 Mon. ON AU NEW ROOFS CALL 991 -3617 K in g s la n d EASY PAYMENTS BERGEN-ESSEX Or># of th# most reputable and ISH7 YOUR HOMI WORTH thru Fri. 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 4. 15 Vpon Exponent* finest transiTiiisiori specialist HAVNNTNCKST? A lu m in u m ROOFING CO. shops m the area. TEl. 997-0326 JOSEPH DAMATO Aluminum Products For The Home 0 FERRIS PROP PAPERSTOCK SORRENTO Call 438-5290 “MAGUIRES” 79 FLORIDA AVENUE TILE IMPORT SOLAR SIDING PATERSON Reliabie & quality Sales & Ii EDWARD J. WILK JR. N.H. BROOKS workmanship: Complete line of Tiles PAINTING ANO ROOFING CONTRACTS Aluminum siding, roofing TRAINS, TOYS, Showroom Located AT DECORATING Commercial and windows & doors TROLLEYS, 313 KEARNY AVE., 141 UHLANDSTREET Residential Roofing Spring Sale 10% off alum A l l WORK KEARNY EAST RUTHERFORD Gutters and Leaders siding. Replacement win DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN BASEBALL CAROS & FREE ESTIMATES 26 M eadow Rd. Rutherford dows: 998-9666 SPORTS 997-6766 or 997-1745 933-3272 Webster 9-71 $6 Buy 4 Get 1 FREE' 20 RIVER ROAD DON'T MOVE IMPROVE MEMORABILIA Call Now' at Belleville Pike Wanted in any NO ARLINGTON, N.J. condition or amount. BOB McALLISTER PAINTING Frank Maguire BLOCK Fully Ins. Free Est TOP CASH $$$ 933-3695 HILL TOP DAY 4 6 7 - 0 0 6 5 CEILINGS MODERN AUTO YARD SALE Household INTERIOR items, furniture, games, bric- CARE CENTER Vtnyl-MiMi Siding Bens Painting PARTS a-brac. Saturday, April X W A N T E D TO B U Y . We buy CARPENTRY Interior - Exterior MOTHERS OF and Sunday, May 1 from 11 antiques. Sm all lots or single f«f /r.,,997-3897 REPAIRS Professional Painting BUILT-RITE, INC. DISCOUNT PRICES! AM . to 4 P .M 52 Seventh NEWBORNS pieces. Whole contents of & ROOFING Street, North Arlington. Rain house. We conduct house Reasonable Prices • BRAKES •MUFFLERS Infant care starting at 6 whs old is State-Wide Sherwm Williams Paint For SH IN G LES - HOT TAR • CLUTCHES •SHOCKS dates : May 14 and 15. . available in the Meadowlands in­ sales. The Ivory Bird An tiques, 555 Bloomfield Ave . Lasting Beauty CHIMNEYS - REPAIRS • MACHINE SHOPORUMS dustrial Pk area For further info SW IM M IN G POOLS $966. Montclair, N .J. 744-5225. 9 9 1 - 3 5 1 5 Get The Best For Your FUU.Y INSURED TURNED HEADS REBUILT Warehouse clearan ce of Call Lee at 933-5105 FREE ESTIMATES Money • HIGH PERFORMANCE brand new '82 cools, 18x31 OPEN ALL YEAR 9 3 5 - 5 1 8 9 PARTS & LABOR O.D. with huge deck, fence, Daily from 7:15 B U Y IN G — Aluminum Cans, Free Estimates to 5:30 newspapers, non ferrous • TOOLS RENTED ladders, filter. Completely in­ Serving All North Jersey For Further Information metals. Allied Waste Prod­ Sopko Bros. 997-4097 • PAINTS DUPONT & stalled • financing. Call Tony FREE ESTIMATES collect, 201-488-2733. ucts, 61 M idland Ave., W all­ Home Improvements Remodeling fc Repairs METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES CALL LEE 933-5105 on your ington, N .J. 473-7638. 80c per • LOCUTIONS • DOHMEItS Carpentry, Roofing & Siding 100 pounds. R O O F IN G & S ID IN G MECHANIC ON DUTY GARAGE SALE •» KITCHENS • BATHROOMS Kitchens & Baths • ALUM. SIDING • R O O FIN G Gutters Leaders & Repairs 82 RUTGERS ST BELLEVILLE SATURDAY, MAY 7th JULIUS MALIK ORIENTAL RUGS AND • ALTERATIONS • REPAIRS ADDITIONS • ALTERATIONS Alum Storm Windows. Door 159 Canterbury Ave. , OPEN SUNDAY 9 AM-2 PM TAPESTRIES bought for • GARBAGE REMOVAL LEAOERS & GUTTERS PAINTING Hackensack Roofing Co 759-5555 North Arlington B U Y IN G Aluminum Cans, cash - 837-0080. FREE ESTIMATES CALL 998 1 733 9 A.M. -5 P.M newspapers, non ferrous Interior and Exterior 83 First St 487-5050 KEARNY, N.J. Over 30 Yrs Exp. Earn or Shine metals. Allied Waste Prod­ Tel. 546-2376 ALL WORK GUARANTEED ucts. 61 Midland Ave.. W all­ 998 6236 All workmanship guaranteed No Early Birds_____ ington, N .J. 473-7638 $1.00 BRING IT IN No job loo big or too small FREE ESTIMATES 201-991-0180 per 100 pounds. BiRCIN-iSSiX Overhead Garage Doors ALUMINUM, BRASS. COPPER. LEAS. J. O'DONNELL t CO. ROOFING CO. • REPLACED • INSTALLED LYNOHURST, N.J. PAINTING • SERVICED BATTERIES ANDIRON Roofing . .. Cuttori Paintini 1 Decorating Interior • Exterior Electric Door Openers WANTED KEARNY SCRAP METAL .032 leam kii gouge • SALES •INSTALLATION Wallpaperini THE GREEN THUMB FREE ESTIMATES FREE TELETYPE SERVICE 478 Schuyler Ave., Kearny FREE ESTIMATES McDANIEL ENTERPRISES Bib Auto Parts 9 39 -2 3 8 2 LANOSCAPING CALL CHARLIE FULLY INSURED Meadowlands 667-4976 will pay to $60 Interior • Exterior SERVICE 667-2322 1S3 Sanford Ave. We take pride in our work Spring Lyndhurst, N.i. AUTO WRECKERS For Any Full Size Car cleanup All types ol lawn and shrub Handyman Prices ALL PIANOS maintenance Free estimates Call BUYERS OF JUNK CARS Complete. Used parts for all 933-4169 makes of cars. PLUMBING anytime 939-3688 & SELLERS OF USED P A IN T IN G WANTED VICTOR TIRONDOLA FLOOR SANDING Immediate Cash Paid Anthony J. OeAngelo AUTO PARTS 54 Stover Ave., Kearny PAINTING CONTRACTOR LINO WORK, ETC. Call 387-9098 Inferior & Exterior RICHIE GALLO. Pres H B. LANDSCAPING ROOFING call 438-3120 991-4246 R. FAGAN & SON . PAINTING . Belleville Tpk. Ask For Leon PLUMBING I HEATING Cleanups Maintenance • GENERAL REPAIRS. CONTRACTOR 991-0081 Shrubs Design & Roofing, Gutters, Leaders NORTH ARLINGTON Gas & O il hurnaces Clapboards Plantings- Lawns Power Aluminum Trim & Hot Replaced Hot W cre r Raked & Reseeded Roots, Leaders & Gutters W A N T ED Asphalt A a n e m m i '0 Baseboard Installed Hot REAS FREE EST Also Some Carpentry Work 6AADEN STATE LEASING Over 23 Years Experience OLD TOY TRAINS • Concrete & Brick Work Air Furnaces Replaced C A L L 935-4874 and RENT-A-CAR 6G7-1 893 Lyndhurst • 933-0466 Lionel. Flyer, Ives. etc. • Porches • Brick Veneer Hof Water Heaters Daily • Weakly • Monthly • Leaf K i t c h e n s Toms River • 929-2798 local collector Installed Tar* Leasiaf • Cars I Track Rentals • Patios • Sidewalks# Walls 142 MIDLAND AVE. pays top prices FREE THERMOSTAT WITH Free Estimates FURNACE REPLACEMENT 236 RIDGE RD Q Q Q Q O O C KEARNY, N.J. 998 6892 825-0947 LYNDHURST W O ' O Z Z O Modern Baths call TOWNE anytime. N.J Lit 5690 998-4831 MOVING I STORAGE 998-6337 JOHN’S CLEANING SERVICE TRYLON RAILING DRIVEWAYS 40 TF All Types of Floor Cleaninf CHARLES CANGELOSI CARPETS - Shampooed & Steamed & AWNING CO DINETTES R. LANE Mason Contractor Specialist in Decorative • / PC O in w w S*ts (double process) Railings and Fire Escapes DRIVEWAYS • S«*v of Mopl» MOVING SERVICES • Brick Steps DON MACNIVEN $149 LOW, LOW RATES • Waterproofing Plumbing & Heating Co. 136 Park Ave 939-8282 GAROFALO GENERAL • L h a in , Wood ix Motol FULLY INSURED Residential, Industrial • Cement Grouting Larry Nisivaccia--- CONTRACTORS $15 • Pressure Grouting Commercial 9 9 1 -2 3 0 2 Quality Workmanship TEL-STAR ELECTRIC Asphalt Paving M o o ., Tu*>., T h u n , Fn. • Concrete Patio & CRYSTAL tO-8 ■ 3 B I Industrial • Commercial New - Resurface Driveway 991-6671 Saturday 10-5 CARPETS Residential All types of concrete work SOPKO BROS. • Sidewalks 440 Valley Brook Ave. License No 3693 44 PASSAIC AVE HOMI IMPROVEMENTS Plant Maintenance • Smoke Plumbing — A. TURIELLO & SON L y n d h u rs t. N . J. 07071 done. Free Estimates KEARNY I REPAIRS • Iron Railings Alarm Systems • New Service Heating — Tinning 933-2930 (..iipenlry Rootipg & Sid • Fencing of all types Air Conditioninc 4 3 8 -6 8 5 8 991-0327 of the Better Kind WALL TO WALL CARPET ing Kiti ht-ns A B.fths free Estirmtp*. COMPUTE 991-7478 c m Call 939 6308 CUSTOM RUG AD Ol TI 0 N S • ALTERATIONS 933 5984 • HOME IMPROVEMENTS SHAMPOOING Asphalt Paving HENDERSON-BOYD In • ADDITIONS & DORMERS LEADERS i GUTTERS 5 Vreeland Ave SERVICE MAT RENTALS • Driveways • KITCHENS, BATHS • LINOLEUM & TILES BELLEVILLE-NUTLEY LET YOUR LOVE SOAR WITH CALL 9S8-1 733 m a s o n r y Ruther ford MODERNIZED • Parking Lots A BALLOON LAUNCH ON • AREA RUGS G LASS CO • Concrete Sidewalks YOUR WEDDING .BUICK no#* .STEPS • BASEMENTS & ATTICS • STATUES PLAQUES '8 RUTGERS ST BE L L t v II L L ■ SIDEWALKS .PATIOS • ALUMINUM SIDING Complete Glass Service • Retaining Walls stucco .pusTtmwe ECONOMY PEDESTALS BALLOONERY AND ROOFING We Seivice What We Sell • Brick Walls .REPAIR WORK .SMU.U00S PLUMBING i. HEATING • STORM WINDOWS FULLY INSURED 6 6 7 - 3 7 0 7 Call James Peri Bloomfield A N D D O O R S MISCELLANEOUS 99S-4283 gas boilers ft gas FREE ESTIMATES MCenter Street, Nutley > REPLACEMENT WINDOWS MISCELLANEOUS hot water heaters 991-3247 Special Rates 438-3663 LYNDHURST Frank J. Scarola, Inc. GRASS CUTTING & on our Guaranteed Furniture Service W E R E P A IR GARAGE SALE G a b r i e l e ’ s Sewer and Oam Service R E P A IR S • Washers SATURDAY. MAY 7th YARD CLEANUPS HARRY JACQUIN, PROP COMPLETE TO UCHUPS • Dryers Reasonable Rates ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS S P A C E 10 A.M. -4P.M 748-5390 Residential PO LISH IN G • Refrigerators CALL ARTIE Free Estimates License No 1485 o Freezers 110 Gold St. CONSTRUCTION FREE ESTIMATES North Arlington C all o Air Conditioners 935-4259 E CROSSLEYANDSON Yes the early birds will catch 759-6575 ELECTRICAL SERVICES 759-7066 F O R S A L E the worm. E X P E R T SERVICE CRAFTMANSHM*! 667 9278 ... reasonable Rates!! FLEA MARKET Home Improvements HAFFELECTRIC JO S E P H M. P A U L D A M E S BROWN Garage Sale INC. • Piano Service • HEDIGER’S RT. 3 & RT. 17 MOVING - Refrig., stereo, CUSTOM KITCHEN 746-8308 . bed, dresser, oodles of ELECTRICAL F R E E E S T IM A T E Tuning-Repairs FUEL OIL S U P E R F L E A household items, misc., CABINETS CONTRACTORS 9 9 7 - 6 8 9 0 Beat the High Cost of Energy Market & Street Fair - etc. Saturday only, April Upgrade Your Heating Plant INDUSTRIAL Veterans Blvd. 30th from 10 a.m. to 4 By JO HN BABIRAD CONSERVATION Rutherford, off Rt 17 p.m. 128 River Rd., No. ES T . 30 Y E A R S COMMERCIAL THROUGH MODERNIZATION Residential Wiring Starting April 24 and con­ Arlington. BERGEN COUNTY GLASS Oil Bumers-Boilers Lie. No 3988 tinuing every Sat & Sun Mirrors Made To Order FRABERTO Ask about our 24 hour weather permitting. Auto Safety Glass Installed FLEA MARKET 9 9 8 - 8 6 5 6 Glass For Evsry Purpose Diesel Club openings available Call 933-4388 CONSTRUCTION 216 Rid ft Road. Lyndhurst E. Rutherford ------DEALERS WANTED ------CONCRETE WORK WE 9-9143 339-2216 FLEA MARKET “CRAFT SALE” SMOKE ALARMS COMMERCIAL and at EA G LE CO. NO. 3 F IR E H O U S E INSTALLED RESIDENTIAL By Licensed Electrician No. 80 NORTH ARLINGTON “DAR TRUCK OR CAR” • FREE ESTIMATES • 935-7183 LYNOHURST, N.J. 07071 Sat., May 7. Rain Date: Sat., May 14 BAUER ELECTRIC Diesel Specialists FOR INFO. CALL998-3495or991-3058 IB KEARNY «VE 9 9 1 - 3 3 6 9 - 24 Hour Road Sorvlco - KI.KITRICAL NEW CABINETS - ALL STYLES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS VANITIES COUNTER TOPS BUILT INS - AUTOS & TRUCKS OLD CABINETS RECOVERED WITH FORMICA - IN DOOR-FLEA M ARKET - NEW DOORS 4 DRAWERS Meyer Electric HANAK LOCAL RENTAL SPECIALS - o n Every Saturday &30-4r 30 P M. FREE ESTIMATES- • Rewiring • Services NOWRUNNING l l j j H - h | h l BOYS CLUB OF KEARNY FHA MARKET ELECTRIC 933-1637 773-5791 • Smoke Alarms • Etc. 156 Schuyler Ave., Keamy, N.J. (not to A.P.) ALL TYPES OF DAYS EVENINGS BEST PRICES T R U C K S H O P CALL JA Y 991-4940 . 991-2384 ELECTRICAL WORK AUJO SHOP 705 RIDGE RD.. LYNOHURST 267 HOSE ROAD (Rear Building 2nd Floor) 9 3 3 - 1 7 7 9 546-1189 LTNOHURST

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Black & Decker Nylon Line Grass Trimmer

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