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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 16

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statu 5 16 THE BERGEN EVENING RECORD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1939. AUCTION'S LEG ALS BERGEN COUNTY REAL ESTA TE OPPORTUNITIES ACCTIOSS LEGALS Leg alts East Bergen (Continued from page 16) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE Fairview, will be observed tomorrow morning at the 10:45 o'clocic service. The Rev. Ellis D. Burgess, president of the United Lutheran Synod of New York City, will be the guest speaker.

Tomorrow night at 8 o'cii-jck confirmation classes will hold a reunion service at the church the Rev. John H. Wagner, pastor, officiating. Mr. Wagner also will preach Wednesday at 8 on "The Cross and the and Friday at 8 on "The Lord There will be holy communion Thursday at 8 P.

M. At Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Columbia Avenue, Cliffsida Park, the Rev. Henry N. Wittschen, pastor, will confirm 28 catechumens at the 11 o'clock Palm Sunday service tomorrow. 69 ATTEND PARTY AT BAPTIST CHURCH Lrgals SI sary to be rai.sed from all sources for said purposes is Jitty-three thousand one hundred Forty-nme H53 1400i Dollars: that part of the cost of the aforesaid improve- menta or purposes in labor or materials la to oe met by tne works Progress Administration of the United States of Amer ica and that auch part is estimated to amount to the sum of Twenty-seven thou- aua inree nunarea and nny-seven 001 Dollars, that the estimated maximum amount of money necessary to be raised by said municipality for the aforesaid imorovementa or purpoaes la Twenty-five thousand Seven hundred and Ninety-two i3i.793.00i Dollars: that the maximum amount which la to be charged aa part of the cost of said improvements or purposes and which is necessary to II-nance interest on obligations issued to finance such purposes or to finance engineering or Inspection coats and legal expenses, or to finance the cost of the issuance of said obligations as provided by Law is Six thousand ii6.000.00i Dollars: that the estimated maximum amount of bOnda nr nntea nh-fuur.

Trt h. i.c,irf tr.r aaid purposes is Twenty-three thousand Two hundred and twelve H23.312.80l Dollars and Eighty Cents. Section 12. There la hereby appropriated to said purpose aa a down payment the sum of Two thousand Five hundred and Seventy-nine (12.579.201 Dollars and Twenty Cents, which said sum has been made available for said purpose in the budget of aaid Borough which has heretofore been adopted for the fiscal year. 1939.

and Is part of the appropriation of Three Thousand Five Hundred 00i Dollars made by said Budget for 'Down Payment on Imorovementa General, 1939." and there shall be Issued pursuant to the "Local Bond Act of the State of New Jersey" negotiable bonds of said Borough of Maywood. New Jersey, each to be known aa "Road Assessment Bonds," which shall not exceed in aggregate principal amount the sum of Twenty-three thousand Two hundred and twelve 80) Dollars and Eighty Cents. Said bonds shall bear interest at a rate which shall not exceed six per centum (6l per annum, and may be renewed from time to time pursuant to and within the limitations prescribed by said Act. All matters with respect to aaid notes not determined by this Ordinance shall be determined by resolutions to be hereafter sdopted. In the event that bonds are Issued pursuant to this Ordinance the aggregate amount of notes hereby authorized to be Issued shall be reduced by an amount equal to the principal amount of the bonds so issued, and.

if the aggregate amount of such bonds and notes theretofore Issued and then outstanding shall exceed the sum first mentioned in this section, the proceeds of said bonds shall, to not less Woman's Auxiliary Sponsors Reception At First Baptist Church Sixty persons attended the annual spring coffee party yesterday afternoon in the lower church auditorium of the First Baptist Church, LOCAL BUDGET Local budget of the Borough of Norwood. County of Bergen for the fiscal year 1939. It is hereby certified that the budeet annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof is a true copy of the budget approved by resolution of the governing body on the 30th day of March 1939. THOMAS J. EDWARDS.

Clerk Certified by me This 30th day of March. 19.39. 91 than the amount of auch be applied to the payment of such notes. Section 13. It is hereby determined and declared that the period of usefulness of the purpose for the financing of which saia ponaa and notes are to be Issued, period of un (lot veara.

Section 14. It is hereby determined and declared that the Supplemental Debt Statement reauired by aaid Act has been duly maae ana filed in the office of the Bor ouch Clerk of aaid Borough, and that such statement so filed shows the gross debt aa defined in 40 1-7S 8. is increased by thia Ordinance by Twenty-three thou'and two hundred and twelve ui uouara ana Eighty cents, and that the issuance of said bonds and notes Is permitted by an exception to the debt limltatione prescribed by said Act contained in subdivision 'di R. 8. Section 15 This Ordinance shall take effect twenty i20i days after the first publication thereof after final passage, 8.

C. OGDEN. Borough Clerk. Mar. 35 Apr.

1 Fees $82.48. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY msnrpg' Take Notice, that we. the undersigned, shall apply to the Bergen County Common Pleas Court, on the fourteenth day of April next st ten o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as we can be heard at the Court House Hackensack.

New Jersey, for an order authorising us to assume another name, to wit. Walter Walsh Vilma Walsh and Walter Walsh, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. uaiea. saarcn 17. 19.1s.

WALTER WOLCHKO. (Individually and as next friend for Walter E. Wolchko. VILMA WOLCHKO 396 Outwater Lane. Garfield.

New Jersey. NICHOLAS MANDAK Attorney. Mar. 18-25 Apr. 1-8 Fees $8.82 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY TO: 8ALVATORE MESSINA.

By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, in certain cause wherein Anna Messina ia the Detl'ioner and you are the defendant, vou are reauired to answer the petitioner's petition on or before the 22nd day of May. next or In default thereof, such decree will be taken against vou as the Chancellor shall think eoultable and lust. The obtect of said suit Is to obtain decree of divorce dissolving the marriage between you and the said petitioner for the cause of desertion. Dated: March 31st. 1939.

MARTIN J. DI MARIA. Solicitor for Petitioner, and of Counsel with Petitioner. March 35 April Fees $8.82. Actual 1939 1938 a a 101 11 1 a 101 11 Actual 1937 (.341.90 304.53 1939) 353.89 3669 12.559 99 13,559 99 877 80 877.80 None None 1938) 374 91 274 91 None None 28 837.77 37.615 77 11,972 59 958.56 None 370 56 None 34,364.83 64,709.44 47.710.43 None 47.804.43 None $102,804.71 $104,583.69 $100,977.39 889.53 1,11047 1.185 78 8.01 None 1,334.94 5 80 Statement has been oreoared In arenrdanre with the reauired bv the resulatinns or the luteal comparison with the 1938 budget rather tax levy for 1939 is estimated at $103,804.71 the estimated tax rats for 1939 Is $.94 as are 134 278 fix aa enmnnrert with 137 son no nuason Avenue.

less than in lots anrf rufleita mnA in 1938. A new appropriation Reserve attemnt tn Imnrnv. the rath nnairinn Dnsis reoulrements in laso. deficit reduced By reason of the fact tax leviea may pg svoiued. atl thl ts It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made part hereof Is an exact copy of the original on file with the clerk of the governing bodv, that all additions are correct and that sll statements contained herein sre In proof.

CARL W. WRIGHT. Registered Municipal Accountant 310 Main Street. Hackensack, N. J.

Hackensack 2-8134 Certified by me This 31st day of March 1930. LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE Section 1. Local Budget of the Borough of Norwood, County of Bergen for the fiscal year 1939. Be IT RESOLVED, that the following statements of revenues snd spproprlations shall constitute the local budget for the year 1939: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said budget be published In The Bergen Evening Record in the issue of 1st day of April, 1939. Notice ts hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Norwood, County of Bergen on March 30.

1939. A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at Norwood Fire House, Norwood, N. J. on 30th day of April. 1939.

8:30 P. M. o'dock. at which time snd place objections to said budget and tax resolution nf the Borough of Norwood for the year 1939 may be presented by any taxpayer of said municipality. STATEMENT (Reauired by Revised Statutes Section Taxes for State School (Estimate for 19301 State Soldiers' Bonus Bond 1 Estimate for county (a) General County (Estimate for 1939) (b) County Hospital (Estimate for 1939) (c) County Library (Estimate for 19391 (d) County District Court (Estimate for Regional High School (Estimate for 19391 Local District Schools Local Purposes tai as snown by Abstract 01 ftataoies (b) Bank Stock Tax Totals State Aid: (a) Road Funds (Allotted for 1939) (bl Relief Fund Tax Rate (Estimated for 1939) LOCAL Explanatory The budget of the Borough of Norwood arrangement and terminology of accounts Government Board.

This makes detailed diflcult, but In the final analysis, the total as compared with 1104,583. 69 for 1938 snd compared with 6.01 for 1938. Total Operating Appropriations fot 1939 Suburban (or Sale BERGENFIELD $4750 "Cosy" tht word for thii house. Dintitr curulns and mi pie furniture would make it four dream come ru. Complete ly modernized; new furnace: living room, dlnlnt room: Urge pantry and kitchen first Door.

3 bedroom bath and 4 large cioseu on second. Attic for storage Garage, down, 43 24 monthly of which $17 SO li savine. maainc net carrying charge FOUNTAIN SONS, INC. REALTORS 183', Main St. Hackensack J-UC0 DEMAREST New -room bungalow with garage.

Corner plot. $4000. terms. rnone uioster liay-w. ENOLEWOOD AND VICINITY HOMES ESTATES Lota Acreage Business Properties LANSING, INC.

67 Dean Street Englewood 3-6000 ENOLEWOOD NEW $4,900 Bungalow, reariv tn move In AIla about to build many more 3 blocks from prammar Schools. These homes will be from 14500 un. Let us show vou the sections and have your own plans drawn for you. This way vou get everything you Deed for the price you can pay. OROWNEY ft NIELSON REALTORS Depot Square Englewood 3-1894 RNOT.Rwnnn isoio Buys new Colonial masonry brick bungalow tile bath, hardwood floors, modern kitchen.

Mm cash, all essesmenta paid. REALTY HRRVirir rnnp Route 4, Jones Rd. Englewood 3-1300 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS 3-famllr brick dwelling and garages. Price $10,000. Terms arranged.

Rlckeni Agency. Washington St. Hoboken Tel. 3-0377. MA WOOD House.

5-8 rooms n.M.. kitchen, tile bath, oil burner, garage, built to your order. Price Includes fully imnroved olot Cash 10'i unmhi, n. ments from $35 to $44 Including taies. DINNEBEIL Passaic St, and Maywood Ave.

MAYWOOD 5 room house steam heat. nc. not suxiuu. uooa location. $4500.

Terms. Albert V. Bchoonmaker. 31 East Passaic Street. NEW MILFORD $3,300 Buva House," yu.a, uviiixroom.

open ure- place, dining-room, kitchen, breakfast nook, 3 bedrooms, bath, garage Near school, stores. $450 down, $35 monthly pays everything. 3.750House. rooms, bath, sunparlor. wicsRiin nooa, aieam neau oak floors, exterior and Interior, newly decorated.

$375 down monthly nnvm.nt, nnlv tit NEW MILFORD REALTY ASSOCIATES River Rd. cr. Madison New Mllford FARAMUS New bungalow, tile bath, mod ern Kitcnen. convenient location. In-ouire Andrewa.

Rldgeland Rd. RIDOEFIELD, FOR THE DIGNIFIED HOMESEEKER First floor, entrance foyer, fully filed, large living room with stone fireplace, large dining room with entrance to stone rear porch, kitchen with all modern fix- turea ana caoineis. Second floor. 3 large hadronma with ample closets, colored tiled bathroom with shower, sundeck above one-car attached garage. Large basement, porcelain tubs, oil burner with steam heat.

Jacketed furnace, brass plumbing. Insulated with rock wool. Plot (0x107. Most exclusive section. PRICE QUINN INC.

10 Broad Avenue Fslissdes Park, N. 3. Fhone Morsemere 8-4100 RIDGEFIELD PARK Bank llauldatlon. Dwelling sis rooms, enclosed porches, hot water heating system. Plot 50x100 feet all fenced In; extra good location.

Price reduced to $3,300: reasonable terms. ERNST BRUNO 381 Cypress Avenue. Bogota. N. J.

iei. nacarnsecg l-21o RIDOEFIELD PARK LIQUIDATION SALE $3990 A reconditioned home that originally sold for $7500. Contains five rooms, tiled bath, breakfast nook, enclosed front porch, one-car saraie. Many others. QUINN INC.

10 Brosd Avenue. Palisades Park. N. J. Morsemere 1-4800 RIDOEFIELD PARK Beautiful Colonial frame home nestled In Park-like surroundings.

0 large rooms, bath, extra lav. Attached gar. Oil heat. Center hall, fireplace, closeta galore. Double hardwood floors.

Weatherstrlnped windows. Storm sash, aereens. etc. Plot apprnx. xioo.

Erected 138. Price $8750. Terms. THE Fl EISCHMANN AOENCY. INC.

817 Main St. Ridgefield Park RinOKriKlD PARK I room house. Act ouick. good bargain. $3500 Terms.

Geo. Morley, 114 Christie St. Haek 3-187I-J. RinOEWOOD iViclnitri Bright sunny Dutch Colonial on an sere of around In Ho-Ho-Kus. Low taxea.

Hou.e lust renovated irom cellar to root. 7 rooms. I new bath rooms, extra lavatory. New modern kitchen, oil burner. Insulation.

1-car garage. Near elation and alionnlng center. Excellent eommiit-ting. Requires only $1700 cash and $57 ner month Including laxet On exhibition this week-end at 130 Blauvelt Avenue. Ho-Ho-Kus.

-t W. CHEEL 154 Sheridan Ave. Ho-Ho-Kus Tel. Ridgewood $-8100 RIVER EDO! MANOR room home, l-rar garage. Enclosed porch, screens, ste.m heat, flat ton range.

Ajsnieiiia all paid. F. H. A. mortgage HARRV ORFENE.

Realtor fl Kinderkainack Hoad. cor. M.dlien River Eoge Oradell $-170 ROCHFU.E PARK Must Be Sold At Once $5450 Monthly saymanta $17 87. New brlrk and frame l-room bungalow. Oaraae.

on pated Pars-like atreet. plot $7x130, beautifully land'caned grounds tares living room, fireplace colored tiled bath shoaer. mod. ern science kitchen steam, heal, oil burner. Conveniently lucaied.

A. W. SCIIOLZ IM Rochelle Avenue Rochelle Fatk TMNH ra.h and 115 mt month ns interest prinrioal taxes and Insurance on -eoom houa, corner orou-env steam heat eetsae This Is an rtrentioiiai buy. Realtor 3 is thieen Anna fid Teanerli $.040 or S.ifil TEANECK-USOO Owner mini aaerllire ntwlv dernraled rnom houe iiied bath, alartum. I ejr serage Mnie eirieinsllv sld lor $7 500 ne.t location lust nt( Route $, Must be seen to be appreciated, OflNN BROS INC.

10 S)rn4 Ave park a SBOfl 17) Or.nd Ave FneiearoM. FhfOnd 1.1SSS TEANECK $5490 for 1938, an Increase of $1,878.98. This increase can be attributed mainly to an Increase of $500 00 for Poor Relief and new appropriation of $1,103.98 for the completion of the Hudson Avenue Improvement Offsetting thia appropriation la a REAL ESTATE FOB 8 ALE Suburban (or Sale 87 100 ALL BRICK Cost over $13 000. offered bv bank st lest tnan halt. Beautuui 1 room solid brick home with heavy tile roof: large hvmg and dining rooms, modern kitchen, buffet range.

Extra lavatorv. UDStaira bed rooms, tiled bath, shower, hot water heat. uarage. see it SWFKNFY RON 838 Cedar Lane (opp. Theater) Tea.

s)-047 TEANECK Must aell modern, new 3-fam- ilv bou.a. eort Lee Road and uornji, side with light industrial shoo 30x 50. Double garage. Plot 54x150. All imorovementa paid.

Price Easy terms. Hack. 2-314I-M. TEANECK Attractive 8 room tapestry brick and frame house, garage. Lava torv.

First fioor. large living room. sunroom. fireplace, with bookcases. Uled kitchen; second floor.

3 bedrooms 1 large Master bedroom I tiled bath, stall snower. located in one or Teanecl; a finest localtions 17000. Sweeney Realtor 3J8 Queen Anne Rd. Tea. 6-080 or 8-1023 TENAFLY Charmine 6-room buna a low.

on a wooded olot 75x100. Comoleteelv sur rounded by a beautiful white fence, other features are: oren oorch. steam heat ou Burner! ooen llreniare. tiled bath, with shower, and an exceed- maiv laree atttc. roundation is 44x2 One of the finest location in Tenaftv with convenience to N.

Y. buses and schools, priced at oniv 10990. worth i. 000 Must be seen to De aoprerutea. LEONARD UNDSTROM ft SON Station 8ouate Beraenf ieltf .1.

Tel. Dumont 4-0500 Onen Sundays WEST NORWOOD 6 room and bath. Ctood condition. With 2 lots 12,300. Paplnt.

West Norwood. WESTWOOD VICINITY FOR A COMMUTER $6500 34 Acres with Sunshine. Bunnalow 6 large, cneeriui rooms and bath. Hot water neat, a-car aarage. barn, cnicken house, shrubs, trees, fruit.

UBTIMUS WANTED CARLSEN COMPANY, INC, ROUTT, 4 and MAIN STREET Nortn riacgensacK Hackensack 2-03J4 WOODCLIFP LAKE Bungalow. 4 rooms. win. not air neat, uarage. saiuu.

terms. Mrs. A. Hlgglns, 114 Conklln Hillsdale. Tel.

Westwood J. ANOTHER OUT8TA ND1 NO BUY RIVER EDGE Well-built frame and stucco dwelling In well established neighborhood. 6 rooms, hardwood floors, oil burner, electric washer and rirver ihmhi pond, large garden. Alt lmnrovemenraw no assessments. Plot 60x100.

Oarage. All for $.1500. Reasonable terms. Consult Ouryea, Hack. J-1807.

BERGEN CO. $8600 F. H. A TERMS An Acre of "Good Earth" Plot 150x374. Priceless aihrnhs.

Trees Bungalow, adjoining private estates and goii ciuo. large cneeriui rooms, fireolace, model kitchen, master bedroom. 14x22. Hot water oil heating nlant. Oak floors, 2-car heated garage with rooms.

COMPLETE LISTINGS IN BEROHN CO DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE SALE, RENT Wilma E. Mitchell, Broker 411 GRAND AVE. (OFF ROUTE 41 Englewood 3-0840 or 3-5599 BERGEN COUNTY Old atone Dutch Co lonial (too yearsi. rooms. oaths oil burner, hot water heat.

Barn. 13 stalls. Numerous out buildings. Fruit, wonder- nil snane trees. 7 acres.

$20,000. wu Ham Eggers. Saddle River. BERGEN COUNTY The home wa all dream of hut aeldom find I Modern bunga low, readily accessible, containing every conceivable Imorovement. vet with rustic setting including a nlcturesoue brook running right through the oronertr.

Plot 80x132. 7 large rooms, 4 bedrooms, master oearoom recreation room, on-bum- er, log-burning fireplace. 3 open porches, garage. Price F. H.

A. terms. ALEXANDER SUMMER CO. Queen Anne ror. Cedar Lane Teaneck.

N. J. Teaneck 6-4S00 BERGEN CO. ORADELL Lozier Park $7,250 75-ft. Plots A Colonist residence In park-like settlns aurrounoed by beautiful mapls and oak trees.

Just completed, the house Is tastefully laid out. having large rooms, tile bath, open porch. The usual osk floors, Insulation, modern eelence kitchen, stesm heat with oil burner and other up-to-the-minute festures of today a finer homes, ere all built Into this home. We are confident, however, that the duality and construction sre superior. The attached garage Is connected with private rear driveway and the plot of 76x120 not only affords complete privacy but provides ample spare for gardena without Interfering with the numerous shade trees.

JOS. L. RUSCH, INC. 143 Main 8t. Hackensack, N.

J. Tel. Hackensack 3-1700 BEROEN COUNTY Only 8 milea Bridge. LIKE NEW. Etsbllshrd residential neighborhood on TREE LINED concrete street.

Flowers galors. Very near arhools. bu.es and West Shore station, etc. COLORED THE bath, shower. modern Llnowall kitchen.

well planned rooms. 3 porches, recreation room. OIL heat. Wide drlvewav. Real value at S58P8.

Terms arranged. Come look. Bungalows, houses. $J900 uo. Hensrhel Realtors.

129 Park Ridge-field Pk. iTel. Ha. 3-27401. Always open.

BEST BARGAIN IN TEANFCK New Price Formerly $12000 Beautiful English tvne home. 8 really snaclotis rooms sunnsrlnr. breakfast room, sunnarlor fireplace. Oarage. Concrete street.

No assessments. Read? to move In. See today! TEANECK REALTY EXCHANGE 131 Cedar Lane Teaneck Tea. 7-1313 Bill! BUNGALOW BARGAIN IW'O TEANECK 5 spacious rooms, fireolace. oil burner, ateel casement wtndnwa.

garage, tile bath, rock wool Insulation. Near bus. stores. 10 cash. $44 month covers evervthing.

THORWALL. 353 Main St. Hark. 1-0830 BlNr)ALOW- rms. oil heat, $4 740 Small house.

sunparlor, steim hest. tor. Low laxes IJ50 13 (0. Nelson. 701 River Rd River Frfee Manor CENTRALLY LOCATED IN TEANECK $5250 $7M Ca.h-848 17 monthly F.

H. A Data everything Including uses. Mmise la In anlendid condition, and In addition to living room, dining room, at-Itsrm kitchen, bedrooms and tile hath with shower. 11 has an unusually altiac live recreation loom. Believe ua You should Inspect This House Today FLOYD II FARRANT CO It Trsntrk Road To).

TE. OlrteI Peat Firm In Teaneek COMMON ftENBl IN ADVERTISING A IM pp9 In lhair advertlaementa drt nt arrnrti th nmaetr frrtlt ha ins Common, ordinary horse son We t)ii n.t a'lvfrti entatulvely, feetlng that II hattiiv ncftrr nwina to mur orm-Ineni lofegiinn hre on Hmite 4 tn 1" fiH flt.t a $3rt try lo tneka our ader tltta rent helo lf who ant a fnm ih'ir nan Wa no have orderit ir, and are erwilni tvntv-aian nne fnitlr hm ranatna In prii-e frnm 3ttJ (n dfhle that amMiirti tn U.e Jo hnwa emtttne tha ama enerlfned met hatttrft atd (ha aania maierttU aa In (lie mure et hrnvita h''si Wa irt ua rommnn 5na in at1Ftilin thii tta room hm Ttoi ft larae nmia but romfornhta anil fmr, and nt medttim ied roomi irtrtMlatrd nated and air the ei-f lat aeonnmical line nuUi-ln -pa The enniruriiin nf (hi home mrata aarvnii of iha fr(. the fnitiitempi th II A and the bMUrtirta fort. nil. ei prd td ahotti 4iftjiiv WHh ih trri nrei the tnmul up It a niin nie tifa ra-h Ntl mnnflilf miTmen lI.3r) mnitiHIv vine mil nf "tm a ti4 infeti fx-inrtpat lav ita an rM, arl7i1 nf nillf DMA A mn(1r n'ar mit of I ire aiir ft pen, Kiut 4 Ae, Itanetk.

prw. nr ri 31 IMK AVt. lENArLV. ft. pnf tlKKTF.n mn All )fp i iafHl Wrf pttjt I tm hnw-a Ijiwi TAMII At'T fm bourv 1.000 other paraatm ti vrtrM Tom Cn i Fmael Ae, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Suburban for Rent 80 BOGOTA.

TEANECK, RIDOEFIELD PARK Desirable houses, oil burners, sto. ud. Henscnei Realtors, 133 pan matt field Park iHeclt. J-31401. BOGOTA 0 room house, newly decorated, 145.

room house, tarate. $55. Sweeney Realtor. 3-te Oueen Anne Ka. Teaneck- 6-0890 or 1-1023.

DFMARE3T Bungalow, roomi. sll lm. orovements. Gar. Nice erounds.

Con-yenient transportation. Cioster 1378-R. SUMONT House. rooms, tarate. (team heat.

$40. Act. 4 rooml. Gas. heat, electric.

Karaite MS Apt. rooms. Karate, (37.50. 0. Allan.

65 West Wsdi.on Avenue. MATWOOD 8 room house and bath. 19 orcnara pi. pnone riacs, d-oui'j. RIDGEFIELD PARK d-room house.

sun- porches, onen Iirepiace. rugn-ciass nrien- oornooa. ass. utncrs J3 up iiiluduiui, 13 Union Place. Hack.

3-0191. RIDGEFIELD PARK 0 room house, new-Ij decorated. Near buses and trains. $35. Morltr.

114 tTirlstle 8t. Hark. 2-2971-J RIVER EDGE rooms, sunporch. bath. steam neat, aecnra.ea.

vtcii thins. First call ecu It. $35. If Ita for rent we have It. HARRY 8.

GREENE. Realtor trmdarlramaelt Road, ror Madison River Edee, N. J. Qradell 1-1750 uTvirn mr.F MANnR Btincalow. steam porch.

sarase. $40. Houses and apts. 140 uo. Hunter.

Qradell $-1087. ROCHELLE PARK AND VICINITY Houses. 5 and 0 $35 to $70 Houses, 7 and 8 rms SflO to $75 Apts. 3 rms. $35 to $45.

5 rms. $35. rms. $45. Furnished ols.

1 rm. kitchenette, $25. 3 rms, bath. $65. H.

WOMERSLEY l(t Rochelle Ave. Hack. -1005a ROCHELLE PARK Modern "-room house, garage: 1 ewly decorated; steam heat Conveniently located. 140. A.

W. SCH0LZ 131 Rochelle Ave. Rochelle Park TEANECK rooms, tile bath, garage. $50, JAYCE 781 Teaneck cor-ner Cedar Lane. TEANECK 8 room house, refrigerator, oil burner.

Garage. $60. Convenient to all transnortatlon. 8weeney. Realtor.

338 Queen Anne Rd. Teaneck H-0800 or 8-1023 TEANECK i55 4 bedroom house, fireplace tiled kitchen, tiled bath, extra lavatory, steam heat. 5-car gar. Todd Agy Realtor. 751 Teaneck Rd Tea.

7-7040 TEANECK 155 8 rooms, tiled bath, garage, Breakfast nook. Large nlot. Newly decorated. Excellent neighborhood. CHA8.

D. WALKER. REALTOR 349 Cedar Lane Teaneck 8-1100 TEANECK ($501. Modern 6-room house, steam heat, oil burner, garage. Completely decorated.

Convenient location. C. T. BERRYMAN, REALTOR 58 Cedar Lane Teaneck 7-3128 TEANECK 6 room house, newlv decorated. OH burner.

Garage. 308 James Street. Teaneck 6-S017. TFANECK Attractive room brick seml-btmgalow. tiled bath, oil burner.

Oarage. $70. Sweeney Realtor, 336 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck 8-0890 or 8-1023. TENAFLY Bungalow. 6 rooms, tile bath.

stall shower. Thermostat controlled heat. 4-car garage Now decorating. $48. OU1NN INC.

371 Grand Ave. Englewood WEST F.NGLEWOOD House, garage. Beautiful location. Stuyvesant West Englewood. WESTWOOD ll Clalrmont Ave.

7 room houses, bath, garage. $48 monthly. C. C. Ackerman.

Ridgewood 8-6300. Wanted To Rent 81 UNFURNISHED ROOM With kitchenette wanted by woman. Hill Section of Hack-ensack Quiet family. Box 1413 Record. WANTED For rent modern seven or eight room, one family dwelling with oil burner, Eastern Bergen County.

Must be In first class condition and convenient for bus transportation to Hudson County. Box 1405, Bergen Evening Record. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Broken In Real Estate NEW At RECONDITIONED HOMES LOTS ACRES BUSINESS PROPERTIES WM H. MOBCHETTE-ENOLE. 3-3575 Business Property (or Sale 83 HACKENSACK Two acres, soned for In- dustrial property.

Short distance to Essex street freight station. Real bar. gain. $2200.00. Chaa.

H. Bon. Inc. Hark. 1-7300.

310 Main Street. Farm and Land (or Sale 83 FARAMUS Acre plot with brook frontage on fully Improved street. An Ideal home site. Bargain at $075 00. Will build to suit on F.

H. A. terms. JQ8. L.

RUECH INC. 34 Main Hackensack. Tel. Hark. 3-1700.

SADDLE RIVER 39 acres near ttl highway. Selling for $300 an acre. Also house rooms, all Improvements, large plot ground. Vicinity Saddle River. Must leavg town, will sell reasonable.

P. Box 115. Saddle River. SADDLE RIVER Chestnut Rldae. 10 acres woodland Wonderful view will Divide.

I10O0 per acre. Wm. (tiers. Saddle River. N.

J. Housea (or Sale Hackensack 84 SUMMIT AVI. -Well built eight-room house, corner lot, finished attie with redar closet, tiled bath with aenarate shorter, oil burner, two-car garage, all In first-class condition. For details call Hackcnaack 3-1700 or Sher-wood 3-330 Small cash payment over 11 a. mortgage will purchase i-rnom home with garage.

All modern, on finest rest, denilal street in Hackensack. r'or full details and Inspection address owner. 340 Euclid Ave. Hackensack. or phone Hack.

l-48l. Lota (or Sale 85 ENOI.rWOOt) CORNER PLOT MsiOO MARLBORO ANI1 MANOR ROAD; ALL AHfU-HSMENTS PAtl HO REASONABLE vrrtR REFUSED. Levy 14J New York Ave, Union City MavwooD- Plot Mifno full' improved. 1435. Ho-Ho-Kus-plot appro.

I-car tarase. Maka after. Albert BfhonnmsSer. 31 E. Passaic Mavwood SEA NECK ATTENTION! efore deciding on lot on which you Intend to hulld.

iriineel Churchill Road Undermined owns almost all thesg lots. Price reasonable, F. SWEENEY 1I Cedar Una leaned! I-BD47 TrANF.CK-1 lots Ateonne Court. Cot 3 ooo Must sell Iroo caah. Owner.

SoH Cente Avenue, rort Lee. CHEAP Two Imuroved lnt. SflsIM) near school and station Road, leaner Cash Nils Latum. Montroat Huad. rVaridale.

GREAT SACRIFICE building plou. Vtaioo (represenling It 31H00. tuur imnroved eoitrrt ttrU, All atMiaomonts paid Price ts oo Ux-aied b4pttrn tinut 4 fnrt Ae Ta nvit flod and Cnpt A Teni-)t. Owner iU be at Tranerg (load and Pr-I Art, Sunday at 1 M. Uxl for greet.

ALSO 16 LOTS 30,100 li tot on Oram Ave Cretakiil, a an a in IbntnueMar ne.r raiifna4 depot. JOHN McCAT.E Cortlandl HI NYC CfWtlindt T-04W OPPOM1VMIV Fr-H FtlittiyilH to tett'e etate 31 building lots. E'ielr. full, imoioted and tatd tor Very ree.ot,e. tjie Mrs.

farpenier 1 Minell Pi, Tener Tel Tann-jMI4l Shore, Mountain, Lakt For Sslr 86 rrlTctTiKfANt) arrim; iif iuiita. mw rRurY New mrern 4 otinaalna aw eaiy 4 ft, eoiateKtnent of the island SI Jl rlMlid Ae PalKadea Fail FINkrt I ana umelw-1 mi and ha'rt Oeteee aihfie(S. lMt tor all year round miuhik! yo-4 resit term ge tAi.l rnnsld'r fanlMta th otttloA 10 wuf, Pnone Meikna 1-7111 "IT Nubmbsn lor hsle faitiiy lam aa.iiioe prtte I i Tetma SVti e.nr IH h.ii oiiv SFH" ear IStl gniitely tndM lnl mtiern i-trom hn mad ssti, 0et eeaee oO AIhi a-Inr-m liourt hl water heal, aotmalie ts water hele rtHnn 41s tm atjjMHeiy berry ao4 ei Ofatr'NT-owner Jeattfii teen mini 3'itrlv nti" Af sMtut" s-ea fat dti Ft.rvlhtnf at fm. WaMiinatnll Ave. hot, 3 rr'os ilf a.l.wi, en wee wf IS.vgnte'a aeetna $1400 ftjll ffir A we'd tAm.

Jl kVheeoft. M.tn ha 1 r)o 5 fstiaf trm I o. 1 i.e tf! Vrnrifi-i im heea I 4 i- itfTM h' I eo satee ee ie ami tw (hit eentit.e in ell K'arl'V at rsnat '11 1.10IA a lien tr' rteeet will he a y4' ucw iLem 01 revenue 01 snev.aj lor Plate Ala Debt Service reoulrements are 14.409 Statutory Expenditures sie $4,641.69 less than for Taxes S9.000.00 has been Included In wic Duiuuan 111 preparation mr tne casn 27 an ii tne operation or tne casn oasia act naa not been postponed for one year by a recent act of the leeislature. the 1930 budaet wonlH have Wn much hi.h.r anH MUSIC FEATURES BAPTIST SERVICE Cliffside Young People To Present Program A one-hour musical program will be presented tomorrow night in First Baptist Church, Anderson and Aurora Avenues, Cliffside Park, by the Young People's Society. A choir will sing under the direc tion of Ralph Voices and there will be selections by a male quartet, mixed quartet, violin and trumpet soloists, and vocalists.

Mr. Vokes will accompany at the piano. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning the pastor. Dr. Mel-via T.

1 0 will discuss "Branches of Palm The Sunday School and Brotherhood will meet at 10 M. Tomorrow night at the musical service the pastor will have as his sermon topic, "The Man Who Took My Elizabeth Dempster, well known evangelist, will be the guest preacher at the church Thursday and Friday nights at 8 o'clock. Thursday night there will be a communion service with the pastor in charge and Friday night Miss Dempster will speak on "The Meaning of At Trinity Episcopal Church, Pal isade Avenue, Cliffside Park, the Rev. Canon Bryan of Leonia, former rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Jersey City, will assist the rector, the Rev. Richard P.

Pressey, at the Holy Week services. The thirtieth anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of Hudson Heights Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hudson Place, AUCTIONS LEGALS Legals 91 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a body corporate of the United States, having Its principal office In Washington. D. C. complainant snd David H.

Ounness and Gertrude T. Ounness, his wife, defendants. Fl. fa. Returnable June 20.

A. 1939. HORACE P. BANTA. 60IT.

By virtue of the above stated writ to me directed and delivered. I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public vendue at the Court House In the City of Hackensack, on Wednesday, April Sd. 1039. at two o'clock In the afternoon. Standard Time all that certain lot.

tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in the Township of Washington In the County of Bergen and State of New Jersey. Beginning at the southeasterly corner thereof In the center of Linwood Avenue at the southwesterly corner of lands now or formerly of Charles Conklin. it being the southeasterly corner of the first tract described in a deed made by Ida Zabriskie snd others to Merselles Clen-denny and Lida E. Clendenny by deed dated June 15. 1923 and recorded in the Bergen County Clerk's Office in Book 1247 of Deeds page 10.

November 13. 1923 snd of which the premises herein des. crlbed Is the easterly portion, and running thence (1) north, twenty-three 1 33 1 degrees, thirty-two (32) minutes East along the westerly line of said lands of Charles Conklln. five hundred seventy-six 1 576 1 feet to the Northwesterly corner of said lands of Conklln: thence (2i north, sixty-seven 187) degrees, thirty-six 1J61 minutes west three hundred six snd ninety- nine hundredths (306.991 feet; thence i3 south, twenty-three i23 degrees, thirty-two (32) minutes west five hundred fifty-nine snd thirty-nine hundredths 1559.391 feet to the said center of Linwood Avenue; thence 141 slong same south sixty-four (84 1 degrees, thirty (30) minutes East three hunddred seven and eleven hundredths (307.11) feel to the place of beginning. Containing about four acres.

Together with all and singular the rights, liberties, pnvilrges. hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, be sold to pay and satisfy In the first place unto the said complainant, the sum of $4.543 07, with lawful Interest thereon from the 8th day of March. 1939. until the same be paid snd satisfied, and also the costs of the said complainant which have been duly taxed at the sum of 1233 87. BENJAMIN DANSEN Red.

-West. Chron. Sheriff April 1-8-15-33 Fees $28 14 SBP 18283 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Investors Syndicate, a corporation of (he State of Minnesota, com- Element, and Arthur Applcton-Barh and mme Anpleton-Bach his wile, fa. Returnable. Juns 31.

A. CHILD. RIKER. MARSH ii SH1PMAN By virtue of the above stated wrlt'me directed and delivered I have levied upnn snd will expose for sale at public vendue at ihe Court House In the City of Hack-ensack. on Wednesday, April 1930 Jl sfternoon.

Standard lime all the following tract or parrel or land and premises hereinafter particu d'scrihed. situate lying and being In ihe Borough of Rutherford In the Couii. ly nr. Bergen and 8iale or New Jersey Beginning at a point on the southwest. or Barrows Avenue distant me same ninety.

rue and fortv-eiaht hundredths it48 fei Irom the corner formed bv the lion of the said southwesterly hue of 7 lne ilortnae.terly line of Orient Way and from thenre run-ins (I) slong eaui southwesterly line of Barrows Avenue north Inrty-lwo 1421 deirees fifty. two (52 minutea west forty 10 'hence (Jl soulh forty.seveo I47i degrees eunt i8 minutes we.t, at ruht anales to Barrows Ar. 'wenty-one htm. drerlihs Hooaii feet in a point thenre tn south lorty-io tai' deirees 1531 minutes east parallel Hh Barrows Aie- nu, mrty 1401 leet to a point, thenre tji north forty-seven 47i degrees eiaht i8i minutes Mt, parsll'l with the aecnnd "'r ana iwrnty-nne him- 1100 31) feel to the said we.ieriv line ol Bsrrows Avenue. Ihe point Or Diar nr ninfiiiis Beina commonly known as 81 Barrows A'enue Rutherturd New Jn.ey susn annular the rllhts internes, pnvlle.r.

hereditament! and appurtenances thernn tn ftrinnsttii nr In einwlse anpertalliltn be pay and saiisr In the lir.i pia.e .11,10 the 1. 0 the iurn of 44114 Hn larti Ihiereat t.M 1 of frhm.rv until Ihe lame be p. rl and isn.ii-n) and ai.n me si 11J I eorriniainam hl'h have been duir Used at the wn nf units n-d flint, hep n'niif rt, t.soi Mir isjat in tit tic rur nr r.v jM-rr Hetwren llMiherfnrd Nai.nnal II. n. rurnnranon nr the I'mterl Plates nf .7 nam son neon Mm iari Jr and uui, Muttett, 111.

.11. A ill! "rm. pi ip. er.ie i'. rt 1 we 4itarten; and delivered has le.ied tllsof) hd srv.e for tale ,1 tnin riauae IP tna city of Itarx visa a.

on Heairieaaar Aaril lain 11 to ft -a in the al(tnion T'tn ail tn and brem.ars er perttrtijelit daa.ril.ei4 lmueli ol II in 11,. p.r.rn end piaie more Pa-'IfMtsrlv n't'onir. ai a rvmni on tl. theetiv Ihe til .4 A.rnue aha.a nl ia.i,t. 31.

In Bora en h. Man hrra.nali.r menlirned and frnm thenre (.11,.,.,, alnne Ihe fiehl in ..,1 s'mss vm ntindtrd -inn. trel J. Ihe tee' tin. ,1 Ji In Pln-I (,..

hun. ra In a nnsttiae.leilv it iim hd sfH h'in t.d'1,. inn la. Ih n( nr nine hsl la.mv 'hra. hd a Mli.l.

nt 1 pa.eH at i it.M" Rull.tr,, ihl est lis Mat. the i.rk nl i aitn a.i flah'a at ll.a atn.nia 4 l-ttiiiintniit in re he arid in 'h art. a-e-ia and aati.tr tn iha Mlh a 'in-n it.t.l 1 1 las 1 1 p. aal ha ens', af dae mt (an i sal .4 a ti. tied at the i-a Suburban for bale 87 NEWLY DECORATED HOUSE $3 990 Tiiea hath, fireplace.

2-car garage. OAKES. 170 Port le Rd Tea. OUTSTANDING VALUE RAMSEY: Beautiful home, like new; center hail, living room 15721. Jireptace, large dining room, tiled kitchen with domemc science cabinet, break last room and 'ava-torj Master bedroom lx21, two other sizeable bedrooms and tiled bath.

Attic apace for additional roomi If desired Oak floors, rock wool inauietion. metal weather-stripping. Tim kin oil burner. Double garage. Large plot, shaded and landscaped.

Restricted neighborhood. Low taxes. House Is owner built and could not be duplicated vnaer iiz-two exclusive or land a sacrifice at asking price of $8,009. Twenty per cent cash, balance like rent. Shown by appointment mrouan FLOYD V.

WRIGHT IS Pair Lawn St Ho-Ho-Kus. Ridge. $-3143 Member Ridgewood Board of Realtors WELL BUILT HOUSE 4 dinette, tile gucnen. trie oatn. steam, earns room, garage.

Monthly $29.78. Price $3 750. Nelson, No. Prospect Bergenlield PHONE DUMONT 4-2644 A. MORTGAGE New room brick and frame home in teaneck.

vestibule, iirepiace. oil burner. garage, on all Imnroved street, no assessments. Full price Sfl 350. $43 50 monthly include laxes and insurance.

See us now. JAYCE INC. 791 Teaneck Fd corner ceosr leaner. 5 IMPORTANT FACTORS! About PARK RIDGE: FINANCIALLY SOUND! 1. LOW TAXES! 3.

BE3T RATED Grammar and Hl-Schools. 4. HEALTHIEST SECTION within Metropolitan Area. 5. BETTER-BUILT HOMES fully In sulated.

Air conditioned, costs Less Ttan Rent. $33. Monthly Pays EVERY THING. MANHATTAN VIEW. GARDENS W.

Gottlieb Park Ridge. N. $4800 for a room bungalow with all im provements, r. n. a mortgage, m.

Van gchalschs. 148 Market Street. Tea neck. J. Tel.

Teaneck 7-624S. Todav'- classified ads mav not appear again too manv people sre watching for the special opportunities offered in them wetter e-rt there tndsv vonrselT To Exchange Real Estate 88 WILL EXCHANGE Bungalow, at Pompton Lakes tor iois suuaoie tor puuaing. Wanted To Buy Real Estate 89 REQUIRE reasonably priced homes, room Ing houses, everywhere, wotttv jonn mui- ler. 930 Washington t. Hoooken j-asua Several eoosl ioha will be filled today 0 those who have carefully watched the "He Wented" co umn in tne uiassmea section AUCTIONS LEGALS Legate 91 BOKOL'UH OF MAYWOOD NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED: Please take notice that an Ordinance entitled.

"An Ordinance authorizing as local Improvement the Improving of Coles Street from Terrace Avenue to the North side or Woodland Avenue; Elm Street from Passaic Street to the northerly end therof; Poplar Avenue from Pas saic btreet to xnoma Avenue, ana rara Avenue from Mavwood Avenue to the easterly borough line, said streets being in the Borough of Mavwood. County of Bergen, end State of New Jersey: provid ing tor tne levying oz assessments on tne properties sneclallv benefitted therebv. and providing for the financing of the cost was Introduced at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Maywood. N. J.

at the Municipal Building In the Borough of May-wood at 8:15 o'clock P. on the 21st day of March 1939. and was then read for the first time. The said Ordinance will be further considered for final passage bv said Mayor and Council at the Municipal Building. Park Avenue.

Borough of May-wood. N. at IS o'clock P. on the 4th day of April. 1939.

and all persoqs interested therein whose lands mav be affected bv such Ordinance, on any assessment which mav be made In pursuance thereof, will be given an opportunity to oe nearn at said time ana place. The ordinance referred to la as follows: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT THE IMPROVING OF COLES 8TREET FROM TERRACE AVENUE TO THE NORTH SIDE OF WOODLAND AVENUE: ELM STREET FROM PASSAIC STREET TO THE NORTHERLY END THEREOF: POPLAR AVENUE FROM PASSAIC STREET TO THOMA AVENUE. AND PARK AVENUE FROM MAYWOOD AVENUE TO THE EASTERLY BOROUGH LINE. SAID 8TREET8 BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF MAYWOOD. COUNTY OF BEROEN.

AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY: PROVIDING FOB THE LEVYINO OP ASSESSMENTS ON THE PROPERTIES SPECIALLY BENEFITTED THEREBY, AND PROVIDING FOR THE FINANCING OF THE COST THEREOF. BE TT ORDAINED bv The Mavnr and Council of the Borouih of Maywood. N. (not less than two-thirds of sll the members of said governing body slflrmatlvely concurring! as follows: Section 1. That Coles Street, tn the Borough of Maywood.

Bergen County. New Jersey, from Terrace Avenue to the northerly aide of Woodland Avenue, distance of aeven hundred and twenty i "20 1 feel, be paved Its entire width between existing gutters and including intersection with a six t6i Inch bituminous penetration macadam base, with two (2) Inch bituminous concrete wcsrlng surface. Section 3. That concrete curbs be eon-structed at the Intersection of Woodland Avenue and coles street to form the intersection thereof. Section 3.

That Elm Street, In the Borough of Mavwood. Bergen Countv. New Jersey, from Passaic Btreet to the north ena oi aim ntreet, distance oi seventeen hundred and acventy tUVOi feet, be paved its entire width between exiting gutters and including intersection with six inch bituminous penetration ma-cadam base, with two ill inch bitumin ous concrete wearing aurface. (section 4. That poplar Avenue, in the Borouen of Mavwood.

Heraen Countv. Nt-w Jersey, from Passaic Btreet to the northerly side of Thome Avenue, a distance of ten nunareo and aeventy tltnui leel. be paved lla entire width between existlne gutters and including Intersection with a six 'SI Inch bituminous penetration macadam bate, with two (3 Inch bituminous concrete wearing aurface. Beruon mat rark Avenue, in the urouan of Mavwood. Hrrern Countv Niw Jersey from Mavwood Avenue to the east erly vnrougn line oi aaid uoruugii oi Mavwood.

a distance of twelve hundred aiu ninety (liuui feet, be paved lor a width of thirty i30t fret with six iti Inch bituminous penetration macadam base, with a two a inch bituminous concrete wearing surface. Section S. Iliat the blue stone curbs on both sloes ol said Park Avenue from aiavwooa Avenue to tne easterly rJorouah line of the Burough o( Mavwood, be reset concrete lor tne entire length of said improvement, and that existing blue stone walks on said atrrrt be re-set where necesitarv. election 1 All nl said work shall be done in accordance witn pruliles. plena, drawings, and surriftcauon utcpared pv and Mil lave, rtarough tnglneers, and filed with the Borough Clerk wnirh plans and soecilicationa are heteby approved election 8.

That the aforesaid Improve. ments shall be made as local imorovementa and the cost of aaid improvements, rst-etit that portion of said mark, labor or material Incidental thereto ahirh shall be Intnl. tied bv the Vnrk. Proare.s Ail ministration ot the Lulled Males of America, shall be paid by special ments to he levied upon properties spe ty briieiittrd ss nritr as may be in prniHirtipn to the brvuliar benefit, ad-vantNse. oi increase in value alitch the re.iMvtiv lanii or parrels or land nr rral eitate shall be deemed lo receive by reason of said iintuovemrnis and In no ra.e shall ativ a.ses.tnrni on anv parrel ol and esierfl in emmim such peculiar bens-it.

advantage, ot iiicteee In vaiur. election 9. The owner of any lands upon ahtrh anv av.eisment lor ssid improvements shall hav oeen msrte mav oav such In ten iloi aimai yearly Installments With leaal interest the utinald blanre ol the aesment lie ol said imtatlnicnis itail he due and PavaMe Unity i lot dats alter the confirmation nl the ar.mmt and earn suoseuuriit annual Installment and interest shall tie pavahle In esrh tilrre.ahe year ilierealtrr at the lime the lir.i installment ol tat ol said V'ar shall le pavahie nrnvHIrrt that anv owner or land, so shall have the htlvneae or pavine the whole of anv er.mrni ftt anv batanre ol installments, with srerued Intere.t iiierpi.n, at one time in ra.e anv turn tn-taiiment shall remain unpaid lor thlttv i ioi itavs trmn and et'ar the lime it shall he come due and osvahle the hole or balance increw shall become and he lmnelts'etv rlua and pavahle and shall draw Interest St the ta'e imonsrrl timm the arrearatev ol las. In the miinleioalitv and shall he rollened the manner provided hv law or othrr nail due es-esm-tit. such a.

ses.meuK remain a lies upon the and rlerrlteii therein UP' II llie same mh ell Ip.i ailment" and accrued lnl" I hatenrt he Paid and anvthine herein to the cop- Irarv the itiuniftpsinv haa tne tieht Ip waive delaull, ss may hi per. mied ht law awtlnn Irt AM such assessment anefievs Whan Cdllerted shall ha inini.illalely plarelf arrmml to be anh a tyri mnrnvenisol Assessment Art.Mlnl rs.irti m'ney shall nf u.rd only to has Indented-psse IhC'ittsd lor salil Improvements hethet be Bond AhUnoatinn Nntea or bv H.rlirh 1 a nerehy flfirntilpad "hfl tol.d that It ts lietrarv that ih "Ph of Mavwnnd IP the C'W'P'v of W-ts" Nr Jer.ev shall rale fpr'pry lor the It-v-a stal.a 10 Slellnps I 1 4 and nt this I tMIti ri a ind thai Iha e.llm. a'M maslnium ol mony Peres. have necessitated such a burdensome Increase in local taxation that permission lo postpone the operation of the cash basis act would have been necssary. Therefore it Is for the best InteresU of the Borouih to make this appropriation of $9,000.00 as me iirss step in improving its casn position.

Intensive tax collection methods such aa an sll Inclusive tax sale and disposal of foreclosed property must be pursued In 1939 to the end that the tax collection experience may be accelerated nd the cash viiab.Mie aptiiopriauon lor overlay or Reserve lor uncollected taxes under the cash basis operation In 1940 will be based upon the tax collection experience of 1939 an appeal la made to the taxpayers of Norwood to co-operate In the prompt payment ui ia.es vu wis vou mat vri7 "ii n. 1 nirs ILU Oeneral Revenues Surplus Revenue Non-Cash Appropriated With written consent 01 commissioner of uovernmenl Miscellaneous Revenues 'i-iMomr son and Aurora Avenues, Cliffside Park, under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary of the church, of which Mrs. Julian Anderson1 is president. Miss Eleanor Paris gave several monologues, while George Cope-land sang 2 solos, and Miss Ginna Risso played a piano solo. Miss Ella Hartman accompanied at the piano during the community singing which was led by Mrs.

Ernest R. Kingslcy. Plans were made for the missionary night program to be held night. April 19. in the church hall.

Miss Marjorie Bell of Brooklyn, a missionary, will be the guest speaker. Hostesses at the spring and summer table were Mrs. Margaret Giebe, Mrs. J. A.

Lowe, Mrs. John V. Duym, and Miss Ella Hartmann; hostesses at the autumn and winter table were Mrs. Milton L. Tinsley, Mrs.

Herman Kallert, Mrs. R. 4 A. Hoekelman and Mrs. John Pils.

i On the serving committee wers Mrs. Henry Baumann, Mrs. Tinsley, Mrs. Richard Myer, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs, Duym, Mrs.

Russell Ebersole, Mrs. Theodore Weber, Mrs. Jacobina Leh-mann, Mrs. Emil Boos, and Mrs. Geibe.

On the kitchen committer were Mrs, August H. Lueders, Mrs. Herman Kallert, Mrs. Ernest R. Kingsley, and Mrs.

Martin Walther. North Bergen (Continued from page 16) GOLD STAR BABIES Miss Mildred Storms, Child Hygiene Nurse in the Westwood Schools today announced Gold Star Babies attending the Baby Keep Well Station during March. They follow: Edwin Beach, Daniel Bumstcd, Charles Beck, David Blanch, Patricia Connelly, Jean Crowley, Cecila Daher, Joan Goodell, David Goldman, Carol Houghton, Donald Hutchinson, Judith Hogrelius, Douglas Kirkpa trick, Alvin Krause. James Kenzik, Bruce Littman, Kathryn. Mclnerney, Maude Meisten, Barbara Meisten, Judith Post, Harold Rustin, Mary Stewart, Billy Schmidt, Shirley Telschow, and Elinor Woods.

DINNER AT WESTWOOD Westwood Rotary Club will hold a father and son dinner Monday night at the Westwood Chateau, when John P. X. Landrigan of Bay-onne will be the guest speaker. Th dinner will be held at 6:30 P. M.

and the members of the club will be hosts to the members of the Westwood Junotarians, composed mostly of sons of the members of the senior organization. A program of entertainment has been arranged for the affair. TO STAGE CANTATA Hillsdale Methodist Episcopal Church will tomorrow afternoon present a sacred cantata, "The Rism King" by P. A. Schnecker by augmented choir from the Pa.srn.ck Junior Woman's Club at 4 o'clock undrr the direction of Miss Evelyn Ander son of Hillsdale.

Park Kidgc Mr and Mrs. Daniel J. Smith and family have moved from Fremont Avenue In Glrn Manor to Westwood. Kneelnnd MrNulty, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Archibald McNulty of Dowa-Rlnc. has been visiting at Hid home of his grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Rlttrr of North Main Street. Newly elected officers of the Ln-dies of the Volunteers are Mrs.

Eu-Bene Weill, prr.sldent; Mrs. Fredri-ick C. Dick. Mrs. Jacob B.

Cooper. Mrretttry. and Mis, William Ackerman. tirnsurer. Mim Evelyn Lynch of Worth Mac.

nolla Avenue and George A. Relnrke, son of Mr. and Mrs, Grorge A. Rein-eke of South Magnolia, Avenue, will pass the Ea.trr vataiion In North Ciirti'inn Committer- In churce of the plnv "Whun Iri'1 to be prrwnted In ti Little niratrr Tournament by Pit-kark Jiinmr Wumnti'e. club are M.

1 Clma Wubhe, Mr. Chailes Ncljum. Mim Evelyn Ph.miu ami Mr. Hntold PllUth. roMiimr; MlM Mildred Htiie.

Ml Atllib U.irwlrk. MlM Llllliih KiiMtiofj and MlM Cather. llie Mertnil. pttipertlen; MlM Mm liaret Itarwirk and MIm Hetty Itn. dell.

Millie; atu jivs Dorothy Met. toil. Hi UrU. lo Jrnn Smith. Ile rlectrd prraidrnt, ill be a membrr of nil ruinifiiUcrv A rard prty will lr held undr the tuupliei nf raNkai'Vs Wnmnn 1 Club at the home nf Mrs tCdward Mftley of WiUKlillff April 14.

Mr PWrv will be Mm. Kilttfird Friik. Mt tinrrel trnk- ocl. Mrs Flatik 11 TkP. Mta.

Kul" en A Wim healer, Mra fsntnurl A eIHier, M(i FtdDk It AI'Mimon. Mts. CliniKie Itnrkeriiiiiit ami Mr MnfRsret Hiibselifk, tlueita at tal-fta Mt linme tf Mi Vertmn Pmilh of fouth Fif't Rlteet ThUfriBy etr Mr. A. HammniiH Smith.

Mrs James Clatke, Mt Alex II. Plhbald. Ctiarks It. Bl(kburn. Mr Edat i 3 Mrs Jaiif It Meyd nil Mr.

Hmrl Maltliem "'uart Wriierrelt. Wlllum Mitili and Wditef Datlin rl fttefftit Ffieii(itri tjlgi. f. A. M.

st Ihe aiiniml Otand L'. mei-'itd Ttenlnli. Hip next res'i l(xEe mee'tl-B lll be held II the Mxnhie Temple on Tuefis Licenses Alcoholic Beversses Dog Fees snd Permits Sesrchei Board of Health Street Opening Flnes-Reroraer Interest end Costs on Taxes Interest and Costs on Assessments Franchise Tax Gross Receipts Tax Bus Receipta Tax Special Ilema of Oeneral Revenue Anttrlnated I Realised Anticipated In Cash 1939 1938 in 1938 none 1.359 49 1.359 2,350 00 I 195 81 150 00 165 10 3.090 00 80 00 88 00 "0 00 70 00 20 00 3fl 01 300 00 373 "0 2.200 00 4.000 00 392 30 M0 (,0 583. 16 S.778 37 4 455 00 4.75.1 96 J.aso.fl 3.674 00 3.349 09 45 00 49 71 51 2.450.08 3 4V) 00 4S0 Or) 5.174 93 4.971 11 7l873 81 121 92 732.851 83 S4.109 44 47.710 42 J73 353 27 "$71.884 83 none none 873 353 37 ITTsM sJ "ijTilTTl With Prior Written Consent of Commissioner Prlnr Local Appropriated for 1918 As Mori 1 tied All Expended and Reserved tor 1918 for Transfers nr Local government State Aid Hudson Ave. Trust Cash Trust Surplus! Total Miscellaneous Revenues Amount to be Raised by Taxation Total of Oeneral Budget Revenues Emergencies Authorised in 1938 Totals ArrnormTioNa.

Oeneral AoproorlationS Operations Oeneral Government Administrative and Executive Personal Servicea I Other than Personal Services Stationer snd Printing Advertisms Salaries. Clerk and Recorder Assessment and Collection of Taxes Personal Servlres other than Personal Services Expense of Tag Sale. Collection nf Liens Maintenance and Disposal ol Foierloird Prop, ertv Salaries Aesnr and Collertor Denariment nf Finance Other than Pereonal Servirea Auditing Letal Personal Services Other than Personal Services l.ssono I nun no 1 onn 1.20 00 3.100 00 son no I.2O0 00 1 (WVl nr) I 000 08 fro 00 I rm 1 000 00 ViM 400 4H eel SMI 00 ten 00 ton vi '00 00 4Sfl 1 800 04 174 00 3 hfl an vn HISH $400(10 $,400 0ft a -in 00 I 100 4 I IM 00 3 (191 11 3 $00 00 I fiOfl AO at rS1 57717 18100 400 00 l.JOOOtl 180 Infl Nl an? 43 $0 ISO 00 en no SO AO fie BO 1 son on 1 jeo IM 100 00 sno Ml I00M iw 0,1 1 00 N)0 Protection to 'eisoiis and Property Fire Personal Services Other than Personal Services Water and Hydrants Pnllre Prsnnal Services Other 'hmi Personal Services Streets end Poads Ranairs and Maintenance personal aiervires Other than Personal Services trei I lehnne Ileallh and fhart'iea Brrl of ll-illh. personal Servlres Other than Pernal Services Ponr Personal Hers'tres other ihsn. Prrennel Services Poor Pellrl Is Other than Peranpal Mart Ires Mnsoiilto rsterminatloti Pitrti Sh.rt.

Treea Other than Pe-sonal Per' ea t4-en aenue Improvement Cher Ihsn Prri-nsl Services Total Operations Cnmlngent 1VM ire Pavnienl of ttnnds Pavment of hnt, Anllripatior Nn'es on ptsnrl. Interest ot rants. Tnterrst nn rurnl I runs Interest in S'ata ay Count Tases )esn Psvoiant op r.rro amen! Principal tnietest snd Overlay-reals ') Tniel tieht Rervit Defirite and P'aiiimt gvyenditMret llellrll fctl.raliaheniia Revenue lelt Itaveipta Tag (Sit Palirit rVhoni Ariwnonn.anl nrl ttiw.Mihl 00 ptapaiment ol tases mi Oseratpahrl'tiire 811 We.erves I'll I let. Pa -No Ap-reiptlat'nfl Ae Imornvemrnl- No Arprerriatkfl tt.ie In T't lo fnllerlnf Total liefifHs and Reserve lof tales re 111 IS Ant I 1 Roeids I rVh SI oe ten efl 00 Jlas1 "11 V1 11 I Kl it I I lis i 1-1 at no Son nn 18 IS I IS4 41 JWISS enrt An lis ia 1. 1 less, ii aa )oi I 40 I MM I in ss iee aJS 1018 14 114 41 I I I I a4 mail 4 ft MEW COIoNlAI tlt'HOALOW OPEN FOlUII Fnmy Itio enmlo't which hl new ran give yay Mo-ietn kiuhen dinette li.tng room butnloe tirenlao, oil burner eetsc with emoie tor tan r.r.

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