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45 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS! THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NY NJ Sealed bids for the following proposals will be received at The Office of The Manager, Purchase and Supply Services Division, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, One World Trade Center, Room 82 South, New York, NY 10048 until 11:00 A.M. on the date indicated below at which time and place said proposals will be opened and read. Bid documents are mailed upon request by telephoning (212) 775-8994 between the hours of 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. and 1:30 P.M.

to 3:30 P.M. PROPOSAL PROPOSAL TITLE: TUNNEL CLEANING TITLE: CUSTOM COLOR INTERIOR VEHICLES PAINT-LATEX OIL BASE BIDS DUE: MON, OCT. 29, 1990 BIDS DUE: WED, OCT. 24, 1990 PROPOSAL PROPOSAL TITLE: ROAD SWEEPING AT THE TITLE: BAG CEMENTS, MORTAR TELEPORT MIX, MASONRY ITEMS, BLANKET BIDS DUE: WED, OCT. 24, 1990 ORDER, P.A.

PICK UP, 5 MILE RADIUS FROM JERSEY CITY, N.J. BIDS DUE: THUR, OCT. 25, 1990 October (147) PASSAIC COUNTY BOARD OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The Board of Education of the Passaic County Technical and Vocational High School declares it to be the policy of this district to provide equal opportunity for all students to achieve their maximum potential through the programs, offered in these schools, regardless of race, place of residence, handicap, social or economic background. Rubye V. Baker Action Officer Passaic County Technical Vocational High School 45 Reinhardt Road Wayne, NJ 07470 790-6000 Ext.

231 Alexander Trento, Principal Passaic County Technical Vocational High School 45 Reinhardt Road Wayne, NJ 07470 790-8000 Ext. 270 La Junta de Educacion de Passaic County Technical arid Vocational High School declara que es curso de accion de este distrito de proveer oportunidad igual a todos los estudiantes para que alcanzan eu potencial maximo atraves de los programas of recidos en estas escuelas sin hacer caso de raza, color, credo, religion, sexo, ascendencial, origen national, residencia, impedimentos fisicos mentales, circumstancias sociales economicas. V. Baker Official de Accion 'Affirmative de Passaic County Technical Vocational High School 45 Reinhardt Road Wayne, NJ 07470 (201) 790-6000 Ext. 231 Alexander Trento, Principal Passaic County Technical Vocational High School 45 Reinhardt Road -Wayne, 07470 (201) 790-6000 Ext.

270 October (136) blic Notices Public Notices Public Notices ordinance. Dianne Rothweiler Borough Clerk BOROUGH OF NEW MILFORD BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE NO. 90-18 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE 88:6 "LEAF SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED the Mayor and Council of the Borough of New Milford that Ordinance 88:6 is hereby amended and supplemented as is hereinafter set forth. SECTION That Section ALTERNATE MEANS OF POSAL, (b) hereby amended and supplemented as follows: "From January 1st to August 31st of each year and at the option and expanse of persons required to separate leaves from municipal solid waste, said leaves may be brought of the Leaf Transfer Station of the Borough of New Milford." SECTION 3.

All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed as to inconsistencies. SECTION Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication in the manner provided by law. NOTICE TO BIDDERS COUNTY OF BERGEN (201) 646-2512 Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent or a designated assistant at 11:00 A.M. prevailing time on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1990 in Public Meeting Room 1308W, on the 3rd Floor of the County Adminstrative Building, Purchasing Division, Court Plaza South 21 Main Street, Hackensack, N.J. 07601 TO FURNISH AND DELIVER BROOMS, BRUSHES, MOPS, RECEPTACLE AND SUNDRIES REQUIRED BY BERGEN PINES COUNTY HOSPITAL, EAST RIDGEWOOD AVENUE, PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY 07652, FOR THE PERIOD ING ON DATE OF AWARD THROUGH OCTOBER 1991, PURSUANT TO TISED BID PROPOSAL Specifications and Bid Proposal Forms may be obtained at the Purchasing Department, on the 3rd Floor, Room 308, 21 Main Street, Hackensack, N.J.

07601 during regular business hours. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope piainly marked to indicate the name and address of the bidder and the subject of the bid. Bids may either be mailed or delivered in person. Mailed bids will be held and opened at the time of the bid. Mailed bids received by the Purcashing Agent after the time for opening bids will be returned unopened.

Bidders are required to comply with Public Law 1975, Chapter 127. Attest: Mary Ward, Clerk Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders Robert J. Aloia County Administrator October (49) BOROUGH OF NEW MILFORD BERGEN COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: NOTICE is hereby given that the following ordinance was introduced at a meeting of the Council of the Borough of New Milford on the 10th day of September, 1990 and passed on first reading, and the same was then ordered to be published according to law; and that said ordinance will be further considered for final passage at a meeting of the Council to be held at the Borough Hall, in said Borough on the 22nd day of October, 1990 at 8:30 o'clock P.M. at which time and place, or at any time and place to which such meeting shall be from time to time adiourned. All persons interested will be given an opportunity, to be heard concerning such NOTICE ABSENT DEFENDANTS (L.S) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: PINK ORIGINALS, INC YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMOED AND REQUIRED to serve upon MERRI R.

LANE, plaintiff's attorney whose address is 200 Bridgeboro Road, Suite Deiran, New 08075, phone 609-665-2113, an answer complaint (and Amendment to complaint, any), filed MORTGAGE action, CORPORATION is plaintiff and EDNA SANJAY EDNA C. SANin JAY, the el al are defendants, pending Superior Court of New sex, Chancery bearing Division, Bergen County, and Docket No. F-3496-90 after within (35) of days exclusive such date. If you fail to do so, ment by default may be rendered in against the you complaint for the relief demanded (and Amendmen to Complaint, if any). You shall file your answer and proof of of service in duplicate with the Clerk the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hugh Justice Complex CN 971, Trenton, New Jersey 06625, in accordance with the rules of civil practice and procedure.

for This action has been instituted the purpose of forciosing a mortgage dated July 28, made by Edna Sanjay Edna Saniay as mortgagors, to E. Corporation recorded on August 3, 1969, in Book 7757 of Morigages for Bergen County, session 436, and (2) to recover posof, and concerns premises commonly known as 254 Wilson Drive, Cresskill, New Jersey 07626. If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the New Jersey Bar As sociation by calling You may also Service contract the Lawyer venue Referral by calling of the County of you cannot afford an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of venue by calling YOU, PINK ORIGINALS, are hereby made a party defendant to this foreciosure action and or any lien, claim or interest you may have in, to or against the mortgaged Oct BOROUGH OF EDGEWATER NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposais will be received by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Edgewater the Council Chambers in the Municipal Building on Tuesday, October 16. at 9:00 P.M. soon the as the matter can be reached, for construction of new D.P.W.

Building on premises known as Block Lot 3, in accordance with specifications on file the office of the Borough Municipal Building. for the proposed work may be secured by prosbidders at the office of the Borough the hours A.M. Jo 2:00 Noon and 1:00 to P.M., Monday through inclusive. questionnaire and financial conin such must be answered in full and shall with the proposal at time set forth and Council examine the financial statements questionnaires and, if not the sufficiency ct the bid. proposal must be placed envelope, addressed to the Council, Municipal Edgewater, New name and address of bidder and the words Bids for Construction of New clearly check or bond payable to the Borough of Edfrom a Co.

acceptto the Mayor Council percent of he amount bid provided, said not be more than Bid proposais may or in to the Road. business and time bids. All proposals risk of the Mayor and any or all bids for any ERR CA: 1 el sea. bids are sublect to the requireand regulations OF THE MAYOR OF EDGEWATER THERESA Oct 5. Public Notices I PASSAIC SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Passaic Valicy Sewerage Commissioners, 25, Thursday, A.M.

as Oc- the time when sealed bids will be ceived at their offices located at 600 Wilson Avenue, Newark, New JerCONTRACT 371A PLACEMENT OF FORCED CONCRETE THE COMMISSIONERS EFFLUENT CONTROL CHAMBERS CONTRACT 476 MODIFICATION TO HTPSR LINE TO PROVIDE BY PASS TO SURERNATANT TREATPLANT WET WELL CONTRACT 496A PROVIDE ALL LABOR, EQUIPMENT AND REMOVE RECYCLABLE MIXED OFFICE PAPER FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD CONTRACT 499 FURNISH AND DELIVER INSTRUMENTATION EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES TO THE PVSC WAREHOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD. (THIS IS A SIDE, SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACT ONLY QUALIFIED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED PER N.J.S.A (1.1983, C. 482) CONTRACT 503A CONTACTORS FOR PAC SLUDGE MOTORS AT THE TREATMENT FACILITY CONTRACT 506 FURNISHING AND DELIVERING RUPTURE DISC TO THE PVSC WAREHOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD CONTRACT 507 FURNISHING AND DELIVERING VARIOUS LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES TO THE PVSC WAREHOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD. (THIS IS A SET-ASIDE, SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACT ONLY QUALIFIED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED PER N.J.S.A. (1.1983, C.482) CONTRACT 508 PERFORMING MONTHLY ANALYSES ON SLUDGE SAMPLES FOR THE PVSC AS PER N.J.D.E.P.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A TWELVE (12) MONTH PERIOD CONTRACT 509. PERFORMING TESTING ON VARIOUS SAMPLES FOR THE PVSC FOR A A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD CONTRACT 510 FURNISHING AND DELIVERING VARIOUS HOSE, COUPLINGS AND FITTINGS TO THE PVSC WARE: HOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD. (THIS IS A SET- ASIDE, SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACT ONLY QUALIFIED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED PER N.J.S.A. (1.1983, C.482) CONTRACT FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LABORATORY SUPPLIES TO THE PVSC WAREHOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD CONTRACT 512 FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR AND ACCESSORIES TO THE PVSC WAREHOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD CONTRACT 513 FURNISH AND DELIVER CHLORINE TO THE PVSC NEWARK BAY TREATMENT PLANT FOR THE YEAR 1991. CONTRACT 514 FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LINE INSTRUMENTATION EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES TO THE PVSC WAREHOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD CONTRACT 515 FURNISH AND DELIVER SPARE PARTS FOR LINE INSTRUMENTATION EQUIPMENT TO THE PVSC WAREHOUSE FOR A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD CONTRACT 516 MAINTENANCE AND JANITORIAL SERVICES VARIOUS FACILITIES CONTRACT 520 FURNISH AND DELIVER VARIOUS SPECIALTY CASES TO THE PVSC NEWARK BAY TREATMENT PLANT CONTRACT 521 FURNISH AND DELIVER VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL CASES TO THE NEWARK BAY TREATMENT PLANT Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of P.L.

1975 127. Forms of Contract Specifications together with blank forms of proposals, may be obtained at the Commissioner's office at 600 Wilson Avenue, Newark, New Jersey. Norman E. Darmstatter Clerk October (148) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BOROUGH OF ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Sealed bids for Drainage Improvements, West of Westervelt Place will be received by the Mayor Council, Borough of Englewood Cliffs in the County of Bergen and State of New Jersey on Tuesday, October 22, 1990 af 10:00 a.m. prevailing time, and then publicly opened and read aloud for: DRAINAGE WEST OF WESTERVELT PLACE The project includes the installation approximately 130 Linear Feet of horizontal elliptical reinforced concrete pipe within an unpaved easement area and the installment of shallow Reinforced Concrete Storn water chambers and a Concrete Collar.

Copies of plans, specifications, and contract documents will be on file for public inspection and of may obtained upon payment $50.00, said sum not, refundable, at the Borough Engineer's Office, Boswell McClave Engineering Company, 330 Phillips Avenue, South Hackensack, New Jersey 07606, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. prevailing time, Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. Each bid must be made upon prescribed forms, furnished with the Contract Drawings and Specifications, including -collusion affidavit, and must be accompanied by a Consent of Surety and a certified check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond, of not less than ten percent of the amount bid, and not to exceed Such checks and Bonds shall be made payable to the Borough of Englewood Cliffs, and will be held as a Guarantee that in the event the Bid is accepted and a Contract awarded to the bidder the Contract shall be duly executed and its performance properly secured. In default thereof, said checks and the amount repres sented thereby will be forfeited to the aforesaid Borough of Englewood Cliffs as liquidated damages.

Bids must be accompanied in case of corporations not chartered in New Jersey by proper certificate that such corporation is authorized to do business in the State of New Jersey. Bidders are required comply with the requirements Public Laws of 1975, Chapter as amended. All corporations Chapter partnerships 33, of the must P.L, comply Each bid must be enclosed in a sealed en velope bearing the name and dress of the bid be addressed to the Borough of Engiewood Bergen County, Jersey, be labeled Bid for the Drainage improvements, West of Place. The Mayor Council, Borough of Englewood Cliffs reserves the right to reiect any and all bids, to waive informalities or in the bids received, and to accept the bid from the lowest possible bidder BOROUGH OF ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS Joseph Favaro, Borough Administrator Oct. 9-Fee: (90) NOTICE RESCHEDULE OF CAUCUS EETING BOROUGH OF THE BOROUGH OF LODI FROM: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, P.M.

10, P.M. Borough October Classified Can Do To Place A Clossified Ad Coll: Bergen: 201-488-3100 201-628-8062 Hudson: 201-867-0999 The Record We cover your world. All of it. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1990 OBITUARIES John B. Ward, 63; research pharmacist By Patricia Alex Record Staff Writer John Bernard Ward, a research pharmacist who was involved in developing and marketing hundreds of new products during a career that spanned four decades, died Monday.

The Ramsey resident was 63. Mr. Ward, who worked for Humphrey's Pharmacal in Rutherford, had previously been employed as a research pharmacist and manager for a number of major pharmaceutical and skin-care product firms, including Ives Laboratories, American Cyanamid, Pennwalt Johnson and Johnson, and Avon Products. Among the better-known products he was involved with are Retin-A skincream, Sine-Aid sinus tablets, Desenex aerosol foot spray, and Aspergum medicated gum product. Several articles by Mr.

Ward were published in industry publications. Mr. Ward was a registered pharmacist in New Jersey and Indiana and was a Vincent Wayne tax By Richard Cowen Record Staff Writer Vincent R. Rinaldo, 60, Wayne Township's municipal tax collector and a former candidate for Passaic County freeholder, died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson.

Citing his failing health, Mr. Rinaldo dropped out of the race for Passaic County freeholder last month. It was reported at the time that Mr. Rinaldo was suffering from a heart condition. A native of Brooklyn, Mr.

Rinaldo lived in Wayne for 32 years and served 28 of them as tax collector, gaining a reputation for excellence in helping ensure the municipality's fiscal stability. He had previously served on the Wayne Board of Education and had been head of the Wayne Republican Organization. Mr. Rinaldo owned Lawn Sprinklers of Wayne Inc. for the past 26 years.

He was a former member of the Wayne Ro- Henry "Ollie" By Fredrick Kunkle Record Staff Writer A memorial service was held Monday at the First Baptist Church in Teaneck for Henry "Ollie" Jones, a Teaneck musician who wrote several hit songs performed by the likes of Nat "King" Cole and Perry Como. Mr. Jones, who died Wednesday at the age of 66, also sang with the Ravens Quartet, the Blenders, the Billy Williams Quartet, and the Cues. His works as a composer included the best-sellers "Send for Me" (recorded in 1957 by Nat King Cole), "Love Makes Iranian balloting excludes hard-liners The Associated Press NICOSIA, Cyprus Iranian security forces Monday watched for possible election disruptions by anti-Western fundamentalists blocked from running for a panel that picks the country's spiritual leader, diplomatic sources said. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was among the first to cast ballots in an election some fundamentalists allege was rigged to keep them off the 83-member Assembly of Experts and preserve Khamenei's power.

Khamenei favors improved relations with the West. Sources said the hardliners sought enough seats to depose Khamenei in favor of a council. A rule change by Khamenei, however, forced many of the fundamentalists out of the race. There was no immediate word on when the results of the voting for 100 candidates would be announced. But initial results are likely to be known today.

Prior to the election, Khamenei ordered his allies on the Council of Guardians, a constitutional watchdog body, to require all candidates to pass an exami- Myron Natwick, creator of Betty Boop THE RECORD C-15 fellow in the Society of Cosmetic Chemists. He was also a member of the American Pharmaceutical Association and the Society of Investigative Dermatology. Formerly of Somerset, Mr. Ward was a World War II Army veteran. Surviving are his wife, Jeanne Van Moerkerken Ward; two daughters, Patricia Mitchell McArdle of Washington Township and Susan Ward of Westwood; a son, Kenneth of Waldwick; two grandchildren; a sister, Veronica Bott of Nutley; and two brothers, Joseph of Zelwood Station, and Robert of Spring Hill, Fla.

Services are scheduled for Thursday at 11 a. a.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church, Ramsey, with cremation to follow at Cedar Lawn Crematory, Paterson. Visiting is tonight from 7 to 9 and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey. Donations to Tomorrows Children's Fund in Hackensack would be appreciated. Rinaldo, 60; collector tary Club and the Tax Collectors Association of Passaic County. An Army veteran, he was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Valley R.C. Church and a member of the Wayne Golden Age club.

Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Clarke Rinaldo of Wayne; three sons, James, Stephen, and Robert, all of Wayne; five daughters, Christine Melione of Franklin, Theresa Colligan of West Milford, Mariane Rinaldo of Wayne, Lisa De Filippis of Ledgewood, and Denise Van Tol of Bloomingdale; a sister, Victoria Rinaldo of Wayne, and three grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be offered Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of the Valley Church, with burial to follow in Christ the King Cemetery, Franklin Lakes. Visiting will be Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Moore's Home for Funerals, Wayne.

Jones, songwriter the World Go 'Round" (1958, Perry Como), and "Step by Step" (1960, The Crests). Mr. Jones' biggest success was probably "Tiger," a 1959 million-seller that propelled the singer Fabian to stardom. It reached No. 3 and spent 13 weeks on the national charts.

Mr. Jones was a member of Broadcast Music International and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Jean Ash Jones; a daughter, Amy, of Atlanta; and a brother, Nathan, of Philadelphia. Los Angeles Times News Service SANTA MONICA, Calif.

Myron "Grim" Natwick, who 60 years ago created the popular cartoon heroine Betty Boop, has died. He was 100. Natwick died Sunday at Santa Monica Hospital Medical Center of pneumonia and heart disease. "Although she was never vulgar or obscene," Natwick said of Betty Boop's enduring popularity. "Betty was a suggestion you could spell in three letters: s-e-X.

She was all girl." Growing up in Wisconsin at the turn of the century, Natwick hoped to become an illustrator for magazine and sheet music covers. He studied drawing and painting in Chicago, New York, and in Europe at the Vienna National Academy. But upon returning to the United States in 1928, he jumped into the then-burgeoning animation industry, with which he had flirted briefly at Hearst International Film Service during his student years. Working for Max and Dave Fleischer, who had produced the famous bouncing ball sing-along, "Song Cartunes," Natwick was asked to design a girl character for the popular song "Boop-Boop-A-Doop" by Helen Kane. Because the only character in the Fleischers' new sound cartoons was a little dog called Bimbo, Natwick originally drew Betty as a dog's head on the curvaceous figure of a woman.

He patterned the spit-curl flapper hairdo after Kane's own hairstyle. Betty first appeared as a secondary character in 1930, singing her song in a cartoon starring Bimbo and called "Dizzy Dishes." She was so popular that the Fleischers quickly demanded more cartoons "with that girl in them." Natwick refined Betty, reducing her floppy dog's ears to bangle earrings and SUMMARY AND SYNOPSIS OF THE 1989 AUDIT OF THE COUNTY OF BERGEN REQUIRED BY N.J.S.A. COMBINED, COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET December 31, December 31, 1989 1988 ASSETS Cash and investments $143,717,744 U.S. Treasury Letters of Credit Deferred Charges to Future Taxation 295,545,829 Accounts Receivable -Deferred Compensation Federal and State Grants Receivable 6,497 517 Accrued Interest Receivable 10,939,975 Receivables with Full Reserves 1,121,680 1,005,286 $602,879 337 $478,876,932 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND FUND BALANCE Appropriation Reserves Reserve for Federal and State Grants General Serial Bonds Improvement Authorizations 78,842,122 Bond Anticipation Notes 25.392,000 Due to Employees Deferred Compensation 8,278,498 Other Liabilities 319 Reserve for Receivables 1,121.680 Fund Balance 28,668 470 34.305,914 $602,879 337 $478,876,932 STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE CURRENT FUND 1989 1988 Revenue and Other Income Realized: Balance Utilized $23,500,000 $23,530,500 Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated Receipts from Current Taxes Miscellaneous Revenues Not Anticipated Other Credits to Income 4,920,693 335,526,955 Expenditures; Budget Appropriations 285,016 337 Other Charges to Income 316,499 317,076,100 285,332,836 Excess in Revenue 300 Fund Balance, January 1 31403,282 35,436,482 Utilized as Anticipated Revenue 23,500,000 Fund Balance, December 31 $26,454,137 $31,405,282 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1. County should continue to prove, as a minimum, the Bond and Interest Fund activity on a year to year basis and review all bond issues when fully paid.

2. Old miscellaneous trust balances and old purchase orders should be periodically reviewed and properly disposed of. 3. The County should retake its fixed assets inventory and include the Divisions of Parks and Recreation and Mosquito Control and the Department of Bergen Pines Hospital as of a date in 1990. This Inventory system should be kept current by recording items when purchased.

The inventory and related schedules should be made available for the 1990 annual County audit. The County should adopt a written cash management plan as required by the State Division of Local Government Services. 5. A separate ledger recording all the transactions made by the trustees the refunding trust fund should be maintained by RECOMMENDATIONS WITH RESPECT TO FEDERAL AND STATE GRANTS 6. The County should update its policies and procedures manual to conform to the Administrative Code and the A requirements of the U.S.

Comptroller General and the General Accounting office. 7. A central clearing house should be established to retain all grant documentation, and such as expenditure reports, performance reports, final reports, contracts and audits prepared and controlled by County departments. This central clearing house should notify departments when certain subrecipients exceed the $25,000 fhreshold on a County- -wide basis. 8.

In addition, recommendation No. 3 applies to Federal and State grants. October (190) BOROUGH OF NEW MILFORD BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE NO, 90-18 AN ORDINANCE AMEND ORDINANCE LECTION" SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of New Milford that Ordinance 68:6 is hereby amended and supplemented as is hereinafter set forth SECTION 2. That Section TERNATE MEANS OF DISPOSAL, (b) is hereby amended and supplemented as follows: From January 1st to August 31st of each year and at the option and expense of persons required to separate leaves from municipal solid waste, said leaves may be brought to the Leaf Transfer Station of the Borough of New SECTION 3.

All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordiare hereby repealed as to said SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication in the manner provided by er 10, 1990 October (36) NOTICE TO COUNTY OF (201) 646-2512 Sealed bids received by the Purchasing designated assistant at 1. prevailing on OCTOBER 23. Public Room on the 3rd Floor of the Building, Court 21 Main Stre NJ. 07601: TO FURNISH AND ONE (1) HEAVY MOSQUITO CONTROL THE DEPARTOF PUBLIC PARAMUS.

PURSUANT TO ADVERTISED BID PROPOSAL and Bid Forms may be obtained Room 21 hours. shall be plainly and the sublect of the Mailed opening Bidders Robert Ward. shrinking the black nose to a button. His understanding of anatomy made her the most realistic female cartoon character of the era. "Eight years of art school and night classes, drawing what must have been thousands of naked models, had taught me a little bit about the female body," he told the Los Angeles Times in an interview earlier this year.

"I knew all the sexy angles and shapes, from the turn of the ankle to the shape of the heel of her shoe to where her waist belonged." Natwick is survived by his daughter, Nancy Matchell, of Garden Grove, and two grandsons. Services and burial are planned in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. I Other obituaries. C-8, C-16 NOTICE TO BIDDERS BOARD OF CHOSEN FREE HOLDERS BERGEN NEWJERSEY Sealed proposais furnishing labor and materials for Asbestos Abatement at Archie Hay Village School I1, Piermont Road, Rockleigh, be received by Clerk to Board of Chosen Freeholders Room 301E, Court Plaza South, Main Street, Hackensack, Jersey, on the Day of November, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. Bids will be received for a Single Overall Contract, where the entire Prolect will be executed by a single firm, with undivided responsibility for performance and other quirements.

Drawings and Project Manual for the above contract may be seen and obtained from the Division of Services, Room Court Plaza South, 21 Main Hackensack, Jersey, during business hours from noon, 0 to noon, October which date no further Drawings and Project Manuals will be obtainable A Pre-Bic be on October A.M. at the site. by Bidders or Bidder's representative is mandatory. of the Manual will be to bidder $25.00 per payable to County of Bergen. Ne reserves the right to the number of sets given to any bidder.

comply ROBERT ALOIA COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MARY WARD, CLERK BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS October 9, (54) JERSEY CITY STATE COLLEGE FOR BIDS Notice is piven that sealed GRADUATE until October time all proposals publicly and documents and be obtaine telephone 315. Bids will be if not suband place bids may be on Oct 789-Fee ASSOCIATED PRESS Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani casting his vote Monday for the 83- member Assembly of Experts, the panel that picks the country's spiritual leader. nation on Islamic jurisprudence. many other hard-liners, sources said. Of 169 would-be candidates who sat Some radicals refused to submit to the for the exam, 60 flunked, including Par- examination.

Others who passed with- liament Speaker Mehdi Karrubi and drew their names in protest. Accidental al deaths dip in US. The Associated Press CHICAGO The rate at which Americans died of accidents decreased an estimated 21 percent in the last decade, according to a group that promotes safety. Experts attributed the improvement to seat-belt laws, smoke-alarm requirements, and other toughened safety regulations. The National Safety Council, a public-service organization with headquarters in Chicago, reports that accidents still rank as the fourth leading cause of death, as they were at the beginning of the 1980s.

But the combination of new laws and lower public tolerance for unsafe behavior at home, at work, and especially behind the wheel of a car has improved Americans' safety record, said Alan Hoskin, director of the council's statistics department. The number of fatal accidents went from 105,312 in 1979 to an estimated 94,500 in 1989, for a decrease of 10 per-: cent, according to figures the council released in August. To arrive at the 21 percent decline, statisticians used the overall number of fatalities, calculated a rate per 100,000 people, and adjusted that rate for the increase in elderly people a factor that could inflate the fate..

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