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By-MARK YABLONSKY outrageous. I don't know 'what Bill shouldn't be considered. I am in A recent proposal from the Boys Cieri couldJiave been thinking of shock." . and Girls Club of Union that would when he proposed this idea. Now, it's Cieri, who originally introduced bring a "satellite'^ branch of. the the idea to Triolo several months national organization to Springfield ago, soys the club's offering was not has drawn sharp criticism from necessarilyiinal. " ••I leading—township recreation-of- LWV plans I4!ij jvll] ^l^^v^^o^^^^m "That doesn't mean we're going to - ficials, who have berated the plan as . ''outrageous." ; . : ,' • two forums accept their proposal,"-Says Cieri, Township Commltteewoman Jo- adding "that (he governing body . Ann Pieper and Recreation Director ' The Springfield League of would meet with the Boys and Girls Mark Silance have charged that the Women .Voters will hold its an- Club qdmmiltee in order to deter- proposal submitted to Mayor nual candidates' night on Oct.'27 mine what services the organization William Cieri by the Union club - at 8 p.m. in- the 'cafeteria of would provide. which is one of niore than 1,100 Gaudineer School. The public is nationwide — will cost the town too invited to hear the candidates' , "Their terms are not necessarily - much hioney and will usurp the platforms and to ask questions of- the final terms!-As far as I'm con- authority and need of the township's The candidates. . cerned, that's a proposal by them 1986C0MANCHE and before anyone criticizes it, we. 1 recreation program, •v Running for the two seats on JEEP, A cyl. cng. autp trans, pwr- str/brks, ought to have a meeting with them to COME IN TODAY AND t-ols,.BSW trs, AM radio, Stk No, 253;«, LIST Under terms of the proposal, the the township Conpmittce 'are Democrats William Welsch and determine what that money is going :' PR ICE $10,999'. '- : 30-year-old Union affiliate will tdprovide." TEST DRIVE THE NEW provide a paid, professional staff to Sy Mullman- and Republicans FULLPRICE Howard' Massler and Stanley 1987 ALLIANCE GTA SAVE $2581 "conduct educational, cultural and Triolo has said that a branch of the recreational'' -programs" in. the Pink. Toni Coffee, editor oLthe New Jersey Voter, will -be-the Union affiliate "can only do good former Raymond Chisholm School, -thingsJn-Spdngfield^Land-that ana win pperaie programs six days Trroderatorforthtrcvening: A candidates' night for organization's ability to raise money a week from Monday through would 'eliminate the necessity of;'" Saturday, with the facility being freeholders in Union County will be sponsored by the II leagues charging "exorbitant fees," . The open Until'9 p.m. on weeknights. The Union affiliate's executive director club has offered to lease the 05-year- that make up the Union County Council League of Women has also emphasized that a new Boys 1987 old building for a five-year peripdat and~~Girls Club chapter in the "a. cost of $1 annually...... • . • Voters. The forum will be field in . IN REMEMBRANCE—Teacher Elaine; Scurfis,yleJSJ, and Sandmeler School the auditorium at Union CoUnty Chisholm school would hot super- , Principal Michael An.to.ll.no.led a memorial prograrrV'la'sfweek in which a tree wat The club has requested, however, sede the authority or programming that the township itself provide College in Cranford oh Oct. 28 at 8 WRANGLER planted In memory of the school's late principal, William C. Fat Ion". From left, art p.m. of the township's recreation- 1986 ALLIANCE Insurance, maintenance and "basic •.' department,, '•-.'• JEEP, 6 cyl. eiig,; 5 spd, man.'trans, pwr . Jeffrey Schwartz, Daniel Hammer and Meri Morrocco, • There are six .candidates for -•-• RENAULT, A eyl. ong, A spd rtiari. Irans. operating costs." as well as utilities.; pwr slr/brks, buc sts, r. del., 2 dr.., SIR No, strVbrks, bgc sts, vln r.f-2 dr., extra cap fuel The town would be asked to pay the three freeholder seats: "We've submitted the proposal," ' 142-6, LIST PRICE SA497. . tank, Stk No, O-IH, LIST PRICE ti 1.490V $75,000 for the basic operating costs. Republicans Paul p'Keefe, in- says Triolo, who declined toidiscuss "I'm so astounded at the proposal, cumbent; Edmund Palmieri and it .in detail. "We have not received: FULL PRICE FULLPRICE Janet Whitman; and Democrats SAVE $1000 I can't begin to tell you," says any feedback to this proposal and SAVE $999 Pieper, the official'overseeing the Michael J... Lapolla, incumbent; we're waiting to hear from them," ByMARKYABtQNSKY -. inventory control, curriculum, opportunity ' to meet with their, recreation department, who -said Brian W. Fahey, incumbent;' and Tht;ee . new administrative • discipline, student products arid .childreris' instruct6rs in 'a "coor-; that-at an earlier meeting with the • Gerald Green. Currently serving as the location 1986 ENCORE LS 1986COMANCHE assistant -to Gaudlneer School • student, communications at stipends dlnatbd effort" to save those parents '•. UnioV affiliate's executlveMirector, •'•'• The public is invited to hear the for the township's teen center, the . 1986 ALLIANCE 1986 ALLIANCE of $333 each. The appointtnents t6ok RENAULT, 4 cyl. enj. auto 1EEP, 6 cyl. er* 5 jpd. nun. Principal Richard Broqkel arid tho' '•'• -children in different Russell Triolo,'she and Silance had candidates and address questions former Chisholm School was RENAULT, 4'cyl. enj. 4 spd RENAULT, 4 cyl
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••••) J — Thursday,October23,1984 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS-2* , 1,2,3,4,5,6'* -COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS— Thursday,October23,1986 — Si _ - Trial lawyers'notebook Rights of teen-agers topic for court By WILLIAM S. GREENBERG given only a few minutes to dress city. The rule requiring issuance of a against unreasonable searches and and JAMES F.SCHERIN before-being taken, to the station summons and release was created seizures/Only when there has been a Greenberg, president of the house in a paddy wagon. by the New Jersey Supreme Court, . full trial fallowed by adjudication on Political garbage Association of Trial Lawyers of Although New Jersey law required clearly a higher state authority than the evidence will findings in America-New Jersey, and Schwerin that for minor offenses such as this a municipal judge, and the Third criminal proceedings be deemed In a statement last week announcing that Union County are partners-in-the-Iaw firm of one, arrested persons be issued a Circuit found that the city had a duty binding ' in later civil lawsuits ^nd Rahway officials reached an agreement on the resource Greenberg & Prior, Princeton and : summons after identification to be aware of Its legal obligaton. against, police or_other_Jaw— en«-- —Trenton - — -procedures—were—completed-'and— —:The—practice—of- incarcerating— forcement officials. ' - recovery plant, both sides referred to .the settlement's an This is the first in a series of ar- then released,' that did not happen; ~"hisTdric accofdf""nrsome respects, it seemed like business" persons arrested for minor offenses The'lesson to be learned from the ticles by officers and 'members of Rather the city enforced a bail . such as this when they could not post Anela case is that persons accused as usual as once again, "political garbage" delayed and the New Jersey Affiliate or the schedule set by the local municipal bail created the necessary of .violating the law do not forfeit ,1 *»:<•.- endangered an important county project because ol a claslj Association of Trial Lawyers of judge, requiring that payment be municipal policy which must exist their right to decent treatment. | of personalities and partisan politics, .__>. . America. It is designed to inform made if the girls wished to avoid before a local government entity can Here, especially," where the violation you, the'reading publlc.of the legal' spending the night" in jail before be held liable in damages for. claimed was in no way criminal, and City officials in Democratic-controlled Rahway, where the rights you have in various situations their—icourt appearance in, the violation of constitutional rights. really amounted to nothing more'""1' resource recovery plant is slated to be built by 1990, objected to receive compensation for wrongs morning. The court also ruled that the con7""' than a nuisance, nine' girls were? that may have been committed ditions of incarceration violated the subjected, tp loss of basic human to the County Utility Authority selection of Freeholder James against you: This article is devoted Trie~~rpolice refused ' to take, rights of persons detained before the . necessities such as food and water Fulcomer of Rahway, a Republican, as chairman.©!' the nine- to a situation concerning the rights travelers checks which one of the trial not to be punished. Providing and a bed to sleep on. Furthermore, member Authority. .,.,•-. '. of citizens under the United States .girls had, and in the absence of - neither a place to sleep nor .food and the police arrested everybody in the The settlement hammers out the finaJ terms of Ihe host Constitution when they are accused, sufficient cash, all nine girls, water for girls charged with nothing-1 house-wlthout-making-any-attempt rightly or wrongly, of violating the arrested were locked up. They were more serious than loud radio playing to find out whose radio it was that community agreement between Rahway and county officials law. '; • ' . • put three in a cell, and each cell had was found to constitute "privation was playing, while many of the girls and includes provisions that Fulcomer's lerm as chairman May—teen-agers arrested" for no bed, containing only a small 'and punishment in violation of the were not in the living room, where 1 end in February; and that the other two Rahway represen- violating a local ordinance by bench, a sink and a filthy—toilet. 14th Amendment." the radio was located, but in their tatives of the Authority be"elected to officer posts and tp the playing their radio too .loud be kept Although the girls were in the cells When appearing before the bedrooms or bathroom. •Vendor Negotiating Committee.. in jail overnight and deprived of food for nearly 12 hours, no food was municipal judge in the morning' the ~and water and even a place tp sleep? provided and When a request was . -Shntlar~7considerations have girls all pleaded guilty and paid : At a projected cost of $110.5 million, the resource recovery That is the issue recently decided by made for water, they were told that fines so as to be done with the matter arisen ln-a-number-of-cases-where — the United States Third Circuit • there were no cups.' 'once and for all; While the trial people stopped for nothing other plant is. the largest project the.county has ever undertaken. rnntfnf ApppnlB in Anela v, City of The Third Circuit found IHaTlhe judge had. ruled that these guilty than a speeding ticket were Over" the long haul, it will provide substantial financial Wildwood. ; • . ' City of Wildwood could be held liable pleas barred the" girls from arguing ultimately subjected to going to the FALL BACK^It's .that time of year again. Daylight Savings benefits to Rahway and the county" ~«- In the summer of 1981, teen-age for the overnight incarceration of that there had been no probable- station house and removing all their Time officially ends at 2 a.m. Saturday, providing everyone This recent lawsuit almost endangered the county's ability girls' rented premises in Wildwood - the -plaintiffs. . Rejected was the cause for their arrest in the first clothess for a strip search for which with'an extra hour of sleep this weekend. ' . as a summer vacation home. During city's argument that it was not place, the Third Circuit disagreed, there was absolutely .- no to meet the timetable necessary for tire plant to becompleted the July 4 weekend, while some of justification. Citizens would all do_ on time. Delays could increase the cost of the project. responsible because the bail Guilty pleas' to minor offenses them were dressed only in schedule had been set by the such as this one were not to be well' to be apprised of their rights, ~ nightgowns,' the police came, imuid- municipal judge who is technically conclusive as to whether police had and it is our hope that this column Your social security Union County has reached the crisis stage-in garbage . -I everyone present was arrested and an employee of the state and not th« violated Fourth Amendment rights will help accomplish just that. disposalI because of the; jack of foresight of our elected of-... ' SH >S Surr unrfthe$iafu of facials to plan on increasing amounts of garbage having to be Pn,^h <-'i r ? ^ Liberty'during the niversary of the formal dedication of fhe Statue by Office checks record: : Fourth of July extravaganza. Tuesday is the lOOtfi an- President Grover Cleveland. State we're in disposed in decreasing amounts of landfill space. ., , By JOHN H. MCCUTCHEON Statement of Earnings" (Form SSA- To the casual observer, the recent lawsuit, resembles'a Social Security District Manager ; 7004PC), fill it out and mail it. In a high-stakes poker game wheiVnone of the players entirely Elizabeth few weeks they will get a copy of trusts one another. Some of the players were unhappy with A-••'••firm calling itself "Social their earnings recorded by Social migration harct to explain Security, This urm can do no more. "Security Monitoring Service" is Uheway^ul^hffled^d^ltthdth.. — ^ w...w. w.M...wU V...U uvu.v nn- **i«i U.I. *JV# III^JT UUbUd . • - By DAVID MOORE learning how the butterflies have The monarchs are-lucky; Mexico predators to avoid theni. Other . The firm's advertising implies butterflies have-learned to. mimic advertising throughout the country Now the cards have been'reshuffled by the courts, and we -EverTrotice-thdse"bTlgrit orange managed toarrlve at the same small has set aside their wintering place_ offering to' perform a service for a ' that Social Security_keeps'a_r.ecQrd;__! andyiblack butterflies which fly area of Mexjco over millions' of for tourist and scientific reasons. monarchs to get the same protec- of the Social Security taxes paid, ' have an "historic-accord", ". - tion! • . .;.••• fee that Social Security provides at purposefully through our yards and years. But th'ey have, and during Not so with the birds; no cost, says John H. McCutchcon, This is not so. The only, record Sociai BuFtHe'Iawsuit should never have happened in the first . Candidates' statements 'just,aren't so."' . phitheater in Springfield. This is their choice we won for them, If the sometimes cluster, "overnight in their migrations they even There are so hiany plants and Social Security manager in Security has is of earnings covered Township wants another use, we will use our considerable influence with the .trees? They are monarch but- congregate on ' certain trees' at animals we know nothing about that With airthis)oss.of life-form's, and under Social Security that have been'v place, and both sides are only doing.a disservice to the •• * i '• • • - Elizabeth. . . , Board.of Freeholders to get that choice passed Into law. Springfield is just. " terflies, and their flight is pur- specific locations, year after year. they are becoming extinct before we with our growing interest in genetic The advertising takes the form of • reported by_ employers and selfr citizens of Union County by tarnishing the situation with Republican candidates Howard Massler and'Stanley Fink keep putting engineering,-, genetic -. diversity__ Into print statements that simply aren't true. We don't know if they don't too Important to leave to a few chosen individuals. • '. poseful: They are migrating south * These way-points in thenselves are know who or what thoy are-Fewer— card-inserts in maga'zincs, inserts in employed people.,' ; litigation. Better communication and a little trust,and in- . JEFFREY KATZ; JO-ANN PIEPER for the winter. No other, insect is popular tourist attractions, as Is the than a tenth of ."tho plants, insects becomes more important, even as know they aron't true or don't care, butin their zeal to convince the voters, •it's, being threatened. That means bills or bank statements, cable . Social Security encourages people ' tegrity might prevent-something similar from happening in thoy keep saying things that just aren't so. . ! ..HOWARD A. MASSLER, STANLEY FINK ..known to do this. Mexican destination. ' ' and animals on earth have been television advertisements and othor to check their records every three : :: ; we must protect natural areas-.... - the future, so that every issue does not have to be resolved in • The latest episode occurred in the Oct. 10 Springfield Leader when, in .'-• •: •: ••'.. ., '•- . '; •',.•• .'V • ;••'•/ '•-.. • • Springfield The monarch butterfly •migrates One butterfly tree of which I am identifiedl The rate of extinction is forms Of direct mail advertising. years. This way, any errors that all the' way to the mountains of • aware stands in Island Beach State speeding up due to .man's Bbind worldwide, protect native plants and the courts. Personality clashes and. partisan politics should linking themselves to the policies and promises of current Republican animals and learn more about the ' The firm says that .for a fee of $5 a occur can be corrected early. committee people Jeff Katz and'Joanne Pieper, they state that Katz and central Mexico, often from as far as : Park near Barnegat Lighthouse, and exploitation of the environment. year, it.- will provide people with , •Anyone who would like to. check be thrown out with the garbage. ••":-•,... New Jersey, New England orhearby , is decorated by thousands of We must do much more to protect effects of our pesticides and other Pieper won election by "the largest plurality of voters in Springfield in over Pledge bipartisan appointments by Republicans ( chemicals before it's too late. information -from their Social his Social Security record or who has 20years." . . . ' '.'• . , •"' .'>.. , . ..-.. Canada, This is one of the most monarchs each autumn. .When reserves where plants and animals Security (earnings record. People a question should contact the amazing migration stories in science finally solves the riddle ef can survive in tho hope of someddy You'vo read, about possible links can get an earnings statement free Elizabeth office; located at 342 Well, tho fact Is, Pieper won by about 300 voters; Katz by 450. A trip to the Your letter- from Fanning, Kaish and Cieri, Democratic Committee between the herbicide Agent Orange library confirms, this. It also tells us that in 1977 Clerj_and_ Kaish won by membors.-called upon us to "tell ty like,it is." This is what Massler and Fink nature; one in which the route has the monarch's migration, I suppose revealing exciting secrets for: of charge if they ask at any Social Westminster Ave. -The, telephone been partially ._realized^ by _ a .little, more magic will have gone medicines and foods to help us and cancer. Agent Orange contains Security office for a "Request for number is 1-800-27M11.1.-— about 1,350 and 1,200 respectively, clearly bigger numbers than 300 and 450; have been doing this entire campaign and will continue, to do until the voters_ 2,4-D, a common-herbicide. Recent -In-1983 Cieri a,nd Kaish won again, this time by about 1,000 votes. In 1984, in recognize the choice they have this coming Nov. 4. "'"":' "T" naturalists for a long time, but fully, . out of our lives, ~~~ , ,-•' -survive,!. Wo must also do a better 1 understood only a decade ago with But the danger of lost magic, is job of regulating our own. chemicals studies' point toward a.connection SCOPE suggests apology for misunderstanding the face of a Reagan landslide for the Republicans; Democrat Ed Fanning The Democratic committeemen do a'disservice to themselves and the '. between,2,4-t).and three cancers in won by a bigger margin thnn piled up by Joanne Pieper riding the coattails township by citing as' bipartisan appointments people such as Richard the discovery of: the long-sought. : greater "for another reason, and. not so they don't dp us and other life • We were greatly disappointed to read last week's editorial section of ;the o f humans, including Hodgkln's; —of Governer Kean. So you see, Masslor and Fink's statement is untrue. Colohdrea. They also do a disservice by giving only half the facts.; , ;• - . wintering place of the monarchs. just in ; tejms • monarch • forms In.- , t .•.•,; . ." •,•.''., Leader to discover that SCOPE'S basic tenet of remaining politically neutral i ^—-Bugs -and -woods don't- attract as •'- -disease.-To'mqke-sure,,we; havejo. 1 - This Is hot to belittle the'election of Katz and Piepe'r.- They won fair and ••^Irt'instances-Republicans have been"app6ii ited^'bnly"wheh"'and'if"the; " ;:- -Researchers are still adding to the™ _ u'sp . ourselves~~qs experimental . had been blataariOy disregarded. ---—•—----;-- .-•----. - ••-•- — - - • - .-Story.-For example,~it.Was-at-first-..—.world—Jwithout^,_our..i.comrnon^ much_-attii:l^ ! Xsquare. It is to in^ead belittltthexredib.ilityjOf^ink.flnd^Massler.They don!t. -Democrats' had-nootfierrpe6ple-willing-to fill the positionsi-MyselfyKatZ"—- animals. •" ; • . • .-" —-Marylin-Schnelder-and-SelmaHPrager s-apparent-endorsement of-the—• seem to be playing the same way. :. : • . .'* . '. ••': " thought that the same butterflies.; songbirds, .or. minus mahy~of the pandas, burthey are equally ini- In next week's edition — die final issue before Election Day, — onfy Democratic candidates for Township Committee was irresponsible. Their T Fink and Massler have publicly stated that we need people from all parties, •__ portan.t ln~the scheme", ofrthingsr Theirf Oct. 16 article also talks about Democratic '''.'crisis'] management" including Independents, to serve on our township boards andHeparfments as -, returned'toNewJersey-ayiBarafter-T "largerbirds^which annually make "letters of endorsement will be published. ~ . ~ ;~ ~;.' ~ actions have effectively compromised SCOPE'S ability to work along side all their southward migration,'It's now long round trips south and north? Monarch butterflies feed,only on David F. Moore is executive This iiewspiipcr will not print.letters whicltmake charges against. the political leaders of this community. citing the purchase of a fire truck that "did not fit."That truck'was bought neither party in and of itself has enough qualified people with sufficient time • milkweed, for.example If wo lose by a Republican majority Township Committee under then Mayor Feintuch. "to serve the public mtorest realized that.it's the grandchildren While we protect them up here, their director of the New Jcrse candidates in thnt issue since the candidates will not have nn op- SCOPE began as a grass roots effort by concerned citizens in this — or even, the great-great-great-" 'habitats "are "being "bulldozed "and the milkweed, we loso the butterfly Conscrvntlon Foundation, a portunity to respond before the election. township It was aided throughout, by the efforts of political leaders and can- •Fink and Massler promise to rescind the overnight parking ban. That or- The Fink Massler platform which endorses the Katz Pieper platform will And by the way, monarchs have the dinance was passed 20 years agoiby ah all Republican Township Committee, great-grandchildren — who came burned away in South America, as private, nonprofit, sin tew dr didates from both sides of the aisle In our earliest public forums, the leader- make appointments available on a resume and qualifications only basis many, countries destroy forests to ability to tuin milkweed juite~lnto a they talk abdut-a deteriorating Town Hall, That renovation would be well Massler and Fink have gone on record stating, "If we get a Republican . back to the northeast. ". • meliih<>i -supported orgnnimtinn ship of this organization outwardly stated that the efforts of our group could \ Science is. still a long way from make way for new development. toxic substance that has taught only be served through non-partisan politics along by how, if Kalz or Picpor would stop playing politics and vote for the majority on the Township Committee, we shall publish in the Springfield The claims by Candidates Mullman and Wclsch, that they were in- bonding. .;..•••' '•"•.'....••,•"' '''•":'. •••—'•.'.'. •'.*••••'•:"' ./.••'-'••"-••: Leader in Its second issue after Election Day, a listing of all municipal vwwwwwwt strumental in leading the efforts to form this organization are exaggerated Earlier they claimed tho Democratshad removed all Republicans from committee and board positions available beginning in 1987 " SCOPE had been formed and had already begun its work to organize the town boards nnd committees^ arid yet Sharon Katz,. wife of Republican What we said last year, we mean this year the error of political cronyism ATTENTION PARENTS UNION SQUARE Find out how much community when we met with these candidates Mullman and Welsch pro- Committeeman Jeff katz showed up_at a town meeting the other night to jnd tax dollar dole-out must and shall come to an end We shall start a new OF 8TH GUADE STUDENTS ~youri vided as much aid and support to this group as did their counterparts Fink plead the cause of the recreation committee, to which the Democrats ap-:. tradition of appointment based on qualifications only and not upon political 1 DINER • RESTAURANT t x IN PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS and Massler. pointed her in January. ' '.-• _/ ';••••'•' affiliation or contribution ~~ in today's market, call Thxe most charitable word to put on these, published ijatruths is JO-ANN PIEPER, We can only hope that all of the elected officials of this township continue "The Best Ke|>t with their efforts to insure tho high quality of life in this, community This can "Irresponsible." We wonder how responsibly Fink and Massler would serve, township commlttccwoman "Serving the Try Us! . - us today! if elected, but prefer not to find out. .. • communities of Union Secret in only be accomplished through sensible and compatible land usage Union Countv" •". ."• :-••••.'•' -.,:*•',v-.:•••'••••• •" ' '•'••• •: ••'•• KTANIIWVKAIRH- anil Essex Counties." •open 7 Days* SCORE a&an organization cannot-and does not endorse any-of-the political Dally 7 AM. to 1A.M. candidates Those members who desire to express their support for any of ... •;.•,'•..•....•'•. .-':... •••••' '••••'•:"-:•..•,..••'. ".. BILLCIEIU FrJ a Sat open 24 Hours UNION/ELIZABETH the candidates should — and are encouraged^ — to do so, but" those en- • ••'.,:. ; ''. ' .•'••.'.'••• ..'••'•• •'''• Township ComnilUcomcn. Says recreation needs are top priority 580 North Ave. 540 North Ave. _ dorsements must be clearly separate and apart from their affiliation with SAINT MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION BBOYLE union A 1" IMS" 353-4200 this group The expression of partisan endorsements and opinions can only The upcoming election for Township Committee members is of particular HIGH SCHOOL THE SIGN OF tXPERIENCE serve to impair and impede our future efforts 'Hard-pressed' toshbw Dems accomplishments Importance this year, especially In the area of community recreation oppor- 237 South Broad Street, Elizabeth, N 1 07202 As members of SCOPE, we believe that an apology is due to the communi- I have read with much interest the press releases of the Democratic .'• tunities for our children , ty for any misunderstanding that has occurred as a result of the unsanction candidates'for Township Committee, as wcjlas the letter to the editor 1 In the past, I have supported candidates who have pledged or promised to ed actions by someofjtsmembers, = _ ..submitted by Committeeman Stanley-Kaish. ; • •-•• ——-^—•- -r *~ upgrade and enhance the town recreation programs Many of us have been OPEN HOUSE iouttJl • MARC I. MARSHALL During the past few weeks the democratic candidates, and most recently/ disappointed and frustrated by past results Again the Issue of an efficient TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1986 - 7:00 P.M. SCOPE .': Mr. Kaish have. stated_that they bolievo the Republican candidates: wilT recreation program Is on the candidates' platform, however this year I feel • Quality Education _ • Wide Range of Extra Curricular compromise the best interests of the township as a whole In order to.further' •' political barriers can be knocked down to accomplish this goal • CatholiSmall Clasus-Awragc Moral Valuees StresseSize 15-2d 0 Activities their own self interests regarding zohingand taxation. They base this belief (: My optimism stoms-fcom knowing Sy Mullman for a number of years • Collate Prep Course Plu» 'Hooray for Democratic arithmetic' . on the facHhat Mr, Massler is an attorney (ind Mr. Fink is involved in real • Tuition-One of the Lowest for through our involvement with childron and their recreation. I have seen Sy Business Electlves Private Education in all of New This is a graphic response to Jeffrey Katz' letter in which he claims to put .estate. •..<:../.': •'•.:••'.'''••'•' '.'• •'. :.''••''. .••'.:'•'.-•••••^•' '''•'.'••.':'. ' donate enormous time and effort in helping various programs sustain • Full-Time Computer Science Jerseyplans availabl. Numeroue s tuition payment the recent Springfield property tax rise "into perpective " I believe that when someone assumes thatcompromising someone else's, themselves, . • Convenient to all forms of public integrity, and the integrity of his/her ^office is such a natural thing.to do, it Courses plans available Ho divides his new tax Increase by 12 years and finds It only Increased $00 As a case In point, the newly-created Springfield Minutemen Football • Full Interschplastic Sports for transportation a year This means his 1986 taxes were raised by $1,080 above-hls 1985 taxes tells usa lot more about the nccuscr's character thanthe characters of thein • Coeducational Organization was able to get a running start, mainly through the effort of Sy Boys and Girls He got a break We were raised by $1,200 Republicanopponents. . •.:. ^_- '.'..:'•'% ;' _' ••.-•. '••/"••' \ \ Mullman, who donated his time to soliciting donations. Sy had been asked to But if his plan were used and he were revalued each year, ho would still Having controlled the majority on the Township Committeo for 13 of Hie.' raise funds forthe Democratic Committee however he felt it more important Vnv further Information call... 352-435O past iii years, one would assume that tho Democrats would point out'their ; Mimay "SV«j Machliw" Bicydo have paid an increase last year That increase would be $90 less than his 1986 to put forth his efforts for the children and the football organization Kenn«Sup«h«o Increase, or $990 more than he actually paid in 1985 In 1984, he would have . past accornplishmcnUs and illustrate how these accomplishments have To see the results of the football organization one only has to go to Mclscl Action.Figures paid $900 more, in 1983, $840 more, and so on back 12 years for a grand total improved the quality ofTTfo for the residents of Springfiold, Regretably, It is , Field on Sundays to watch the children play They will see a game Which Is Al lout one pijle ia evnyond, ' of $7,020 rather obvlbUs why Mr.Knish and the Democratic' candidates have ignored supported by a Scoreboard, concession stand, announcers and of course ••;lbt»ol(sin.v. . •,..'••; If he wants to divide that by 12, he can find he would have paid an average this course of action. ; \:: •••-•:--—,-; .7: v - '"' l;i 'r. ;' •':••'"''••'; ' Refreshments? fowling leuqm parents, all of which had been lacking In the past I am also happy to note CONVALESCEDIT AIDS Bring old friends'Meet new friend) I believe that if voters sincorely ask themselves to recount any positiye ,'• of $585 more each year for the past 12 years As, it is, he has all that money in 1 that our teams combined have a record of 3-1-1, with one team being A minimum of one hour .open pity his pocket, and he hates the Democrats for it I soy, hooray for Democratic aMomplishmerite of.the past 13 yoars] of Democratic control that have ac- unscoredupon. FOR SALE AND IRENT arithmetic! tually improved our township, they would be quite hard pressed to do so. .- My votes will go to Sy Mullman and Bill Welsh for Township Committee BEATRICE LCVIDOW /.:;';•/1' * •: \-";: •:>'..'-'':. ..'...•' :-:-C' '.;-"-...'•'•',:•.'•" JOSKPHSAiiNO . • COMMODES 1 Recreation for our children is one QfJholr top priorities Rather than voting • WHEELCHAIRS • — Eton Place .^-X~t~~~-^ •'• •-•'• • •'•' •••'.'.•'"V " •/' '. '•;'•• ' .';'.•••.. •• •• •'.•';.iefWrsohTerrace on promises, I can vote knowing something will be done because I've already • WALKERS • BACK SUPPORTS seen it happen, and it won't stop after election day • HOSPITAL BEDS • SUPPORT STOCKINGS PATRICK R. SCHWARZBEk • OVER BEDTABLES Can you afford to lose ; Rep^ublipan^candidatessay 'no (deals' Treasurer • GANES& CRUTCHES Election letters , Springfield Minutemen • COLOSTOHY SETS • SURGICAL SUPPLIES a million dollars? .': Sorry, Marilyii Schneider, but no deals. •'• '••"'•'.; '• ;. ' .;; • ^ . . • TRACTION UNITS Football Organization^ • TENS UNITS ': Today, outrageously high" lawsuits"7 ? In next week's edition or tho Springfield Lender — the flnnl Issue . ...jVe..rwd.your.Jettcrlast^weekqUesdpiU^ • BACKS CHAIR CUSHIONS $T;to;pQ 2 f Rleper did riotcom e out against: the amphitheatervMaellyn, you know that it • MATTRESS PROTECTORS antj settlementsjrejiothing .out.b(J- before Election Day, — only letters of endorsement will lie published : —protection to guard your f Iriandal sfecii- This newspaper will lint print letters wlildi imike chnrges nj 1,2,3,4,5,0*-COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- Thursday, October23,198«-9 Buyer: Michele. and: Lauren Buyer: Richard and Jan-Joseph and Seller: Pasquale and Rose Lam- Seller: Grace G.Gulick McGlynn ' x" . Harry and Eleanor Lan'dow , busta . Democrats fear one-party board IN ROSELLE PARK Buyer: Nelson and Anne M. Mendez Freeholder 615 Woodland Ave $155.000 = SSSiaitrrlTlvSSSitll e . $130,000 Seller: Pearl GTShugard T$I30,000~~ "One party government for Union Real estate Seller: Estate of Teresa Krug 1427 Thelma Drive...... $155,000 During 1986, the two Democrats, based upon a recommendation of the "Buyer: Louis and Eleonore Bir- : Seller: Zygmunt and Franciszka _Countj!'s.|148 million-per year an- Fahey and Lapolla, objecjedjo_lhe_ Buyer: James A. Jones and Joanne -Seller: Irene and ZoltanKalona forum set fH fi .-but. mingham Rybicki nual'operating budget will be an. -Rcstine Buyer: Syed Pasha whopping county budget of a review-of the record now reveals ANTONY 1. LUGARA Buyer: Thomas and Gail Greenwald 1954 Hillside Ave $130,000 305 Newark Ave. SI III 1)00 ' unacceptable result for our citizens $148,064,340 which contained the that no such committee evaluation filB Lillian "IVrr, ,.... I154,roo Union County Council on the if the Republican Freeholder can- largesl t tax levy Increase in-ihe—over-oecurred^Lapolla said. Springfield • League of" Women Voters has INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT didates . sweep this year," 'CoDiilys history." ' Real estate transactions are a Buyer: Apolim and Carolina Da invited all the candidates for the. 13 Sycamore Terr...... ,$245,000 Democratic- Freeholder—Briair ;T \"The increase in county taxes was T -matter of-public-recbrd and are- -Silva TSellefTDaniel and Judith Scfiwarlz Union County Board of The Republican majority was able available in the records room of the Fahey of Westfield said at a recent • $9)100,000 higher than the increased 4TH WARD COUNCIL .2009 Wood Ave. > ,"$135,000 Buy?r: Jeffrey,ahd. Anita Neubauer Freeholders to participate in a .to ram through this $600,000 in- Union". County Court House, candidates forum before the Union' tax levy of 1985," Fahey said. Seller: Pasqualeand Ritri Petti -, meeting open to the public on surance increase charge; the_ 28 Elmwood ltd. $235,000 "County Education. Association in Elizabeth. N " Buyer:' Nilkanthr'ay. and .Vaishaklia- 'Tuesdav~at"8~pjn7-'at' the Union" highest tax levy increase in the "~SellerrJohn*fihd Catherine Garvey ] CUT FRESH TO ORDER Westfield.. Green added, 'ilhe majority IT'S TIME THAt MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT RESPECTS Patel ,; .,-''•• MEAT County College auditorium on county's 125 year history; and just Buyer:' Jack and June Zucker claims to .have made responsible THE WISHES OF BOROUGH RESIDENTS. I WANT TO BE 102 East Linden Ave J4K.000 DELI Springfield Avenue in Cranford; after last year's election, a 40 per- 50 Edgewood Ave. $166,000 U.S.D.A. CHOICE - PRESM FROM THE FARM budget cuts from initial proposals, YOUR VOICE ON COUNCIL... , • 355 Oakwood Ave $138 500 Seller: Estate of Robert A. Noble cent retroactive freeholder salary Sellfr: Pantaleoand JoanUva - WHOLE There will be a question and The Board of Freeholders is but the cold facts include a decision Buyer: Anthony Di Bella PRODUCE increase, all of which were opposed, Seller: Estate of Jean Kobln ' Buyer: William and Lois Condit THUMANN'S answer period for the public. The comprised of nine members and the made by them which involved v by the Democrats. •. • •Buyer: Edward and Ann Sawyer . 121 Edgewood Ave...... <.. $151,000 CAROLINA Union County Council on the . only two Democrats, Fahey and replacing Union County's employees VOTE 8C Nov. 4th TOP ROUND 637 summit Ave $105,000 Seller: Ruth Nason . League of Women Voters consists. Freeholder Michael Lapolla are' FILET health benefits from Blue Cross to -MMor-By Comm. To Elect Lugara 325 W. Clay Ave., Rosalie Pfc. Seller: Kathleen Lorenc and Paul A.' 1311 Sawmill Rd. $352,000 Buyer: Fraclscoand Irene Di Maria of the local leagues- in Union both up for re-election this year. The Aetna Life Insurance Company, at . On the positive side, < it was the Lorenc • Seller: Nicholas and Lynne ROAST $199 County. Candidate sheets will be 196 l,elak Ave $165,000 . Union County Education Association ' an annual increased cost exposure of Democrats who proposed the no-cost Buyer: Lawrence and DenlseSchnal Dimopoulos . . . Seller: Aileen D. Hodes distributed free at this meeting has endorsed'the candidacies of MIGNON between $600,000 and $1,000,000 per Hospice program in 1984 and the 1985 giying information about state 26N.-l2thSt.../. ,...$151,200 ; Buyer: David and Helen Zim- Buyer: Lloyd Grossman and David CUTiWRAPPEOTOORDER BEEF 1™ these Democrats. The third year for Union County taxpayers." proposal and no-cost, funding for the and county offices. • " : Seller: Robert and. Rosemary . merman' and Ruth Dulberg CALIFORNIA Democratic candidate for construction of the new $10,800,000 "Our opponents initially claimed Loblanco • ~ •' • ~tt74Fox Trail..... c* $271,0(10 U.S.D.A. CHOICE freeholder is Gerald Green of •••GRAND OPEN I NG* that the Republicans' decision to county nursing home in Berkeley THUMANN'S Buyer: ImmaculateCagno :•' Seller: Bernadetto J. Carey, AMERICAN WHOLE Plainfield. '•wllrh honlfh bpnofif. providers was "Heights. "".•..'. Union UVfcN. Buyer: James and Debby Kobe! BROCCOLI head • ''HANDCARWASH^ 291 Bridle Path,.,.'.', $2!>9,!il|0 1571 Andrew St $149,500 ' - PUBLId NOTICE . . Flrsl Floor, Mounlalnsldo, New Jorsey. . 826 Dewltt St. ,•. .'$150,000 Seller: Philip Ginsberg and Leslie A. Seller: Joseph and SadielQuinlln FARM FRESH PUBLIC NOTICE •NOTICEOFSALEOFPROPERTVFORNON-PAYMBNTOFTAXES, ' Bids must'bo made on tho'Borough's form of M & G Amoco Service ASSESSMENTSANDOTHERMUNICIPAL LIENS ' bid and must bo onclosod In a seafod onvelopo Seller: Janet R- Lemansky ' . Balka . • • __L ~tiuyer: JbanLevier. • JUMBO GRADE A SPICED - CITY OF LINDEN Public notice Is hereby glven.that I, Corlnne Eckmann, Collector of-Taxes of the Township of Spr- addressed to tho Borough Clork, Borough of*- PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that tho Mountalnsldo, 1385 Routo 32, Mountainside, New :Buyer: JqaoandArmandinaLourp Buyer: Patricia and Sotero Arizu T254 Carlton Terr. •.. .'.T..,. 145,001) following ordinance was Introduced and passed ingfield In the County of Union, will sell at public sala on MONDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF OVEN RUDY NOVEMBER, 19M at the Collector's Office/Municipal Building, 100 Mountain Avenue, Springfield, Jorsoy and hand dollvered at Ihe place and hour 917 Baldwin Ave. $121,900 Seller: Estatoof.StellaT. Jupin on. first reading by tho Council of tho Cltv of named. Bids shall bo endorsod-on Ihe oOUIde of - BONED, ROLLED . ' Linden In tho County of Union, Stat„,„,„e o„f, „„Ne„w NewJersey,at9.-30A.M.,or»tsuchotherllmeandplacetowlllchsaldsalemaythenbead|oumedat >n TIMKHMU oetohDr 31 1984 ancfWIII be |he_sald Collector's Olflce, each- and all of the several lots and parcels of land assessed to the respec-< ' tho envelope wllh tho name and address ol -Seller:., W.i»ar_d_jgncL_Margane Buyer: Paul and Nelde Domineues ' _JL$ttSONED.M.NO-EXIR« CHARGE. lv I 1 wl i l ll cl blddor antP'BId Proposal-TREE REMOVAL. $100 presented for'urther consideration'and hearing t -^i:« !' '- ! ff-^, ?«.« •r?M?P?«« f."» ' respective parcel as the owner thereof for the, total PRUNNING & ELEVATION: BOROUGH OF itcne11 290 Newark Ave. ,.{ ;., $l22,500 So beheld In the Councll.Chambers, City Hall, N. amount of municipal liens chargeableo against said lands respectivelyrei , as computed to ...... __. _. M ,' - 55B West Ninth Ave..... $106,000 November 19M, all described and paarllcularll y set out In a list of the lands sublect to sale, bound In MOUNTAINSIDE at Ihe Mountainside Seller: Joseph E. Connell Wood Avenue, Llndon, Now Jorsey on Monday, Municipal Building and Borough." Seller: Mark and Angela Kurdonik November 3,1984 at 8:30 P.M. prevailing tlmo, book form and now a_ _permanen t recoiri d In my said office, all as required under the provisions of Arti- ;Buyer:Juan-and*r4ela-DePaz . , NEW AT TOWNLEY MARKET cle 4, Chapter 5, Title 54 ol the Revised statutes of New Jersey, 1937, entitled "Sale of Real Property to Each .proposal must be accompanied by a- 'Buyer: LeonardMltcJiielli__^_ : or as soon thereat tor as tho mattor can be reach- cortlfiod chock, cashier's chock or a bid bond . wllh1 this ad 1147 Passalc Av.c,....,,... $105,000 Buyer: Gaetan and'Giselc Trasente Enforce.! luni." portion SfiSilP to tfiS'lll, andramendments thereto. 12 Hart Place. ,..... $146,000 TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that said lands will be sold at IB* Interest or less tomake the amount ol equal Io ton Rorconl (10%) of the lull amount of 1011 Chestnut St. $109,000 -VALD. IMBRIACO tho bid and mado payablo Io the-8orough of Eip.12/1/86 Seller: Aaron and Florence Mitchell . r' CITY CLERK municipal liens chargeable against redemption at the lowest rate' of Interest. The payment for the sale Seller: Giro and Rachel Russp shall bo made before the conclusion of the sale by. cash, certified chock or money order, or the. proper- Mountalnsldo as a Proposal Guaranty. Buyer: Ralph and Elain6 O'Neal Seller: Paul and Susan Orrell ANORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE NEW ' ' Bidders aro required to comply with tho Buyer: Pravinbhai V. Patel JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, A ty shall be resold. Properties for which there are not other purchasers shall be struck olf and sold to One Coupon perar Buyer: Luis and Aura Villalobos . tho Township of Springfield In accordance with said act ol the Legislature. Interest on subsequent, roqulromonlsof P.L. 1975, c. 137. 1614 WlnansAveTrr;....^,.$125,000 CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF NEW The Borough of Mounlalnsldo hereby resorvos 341 Trotting Rd...... '...... $247,000 JERSEY, AND ITS SUCCESSORS AND lions shall bo allowed av provided by law. '. '• . ' Seller: Juan and AdelaDePaz; S50 West 9th Ave...... $12) ,000 At any tlmo before the sale, said Collector will receive payment of the amount due oh any property tho right to re|e.ct any and all bids and to award Simonizing, Waxing & Car Cleaning Seller:.Richard andSoniaBlindt" ASSIGNS, AN EASEMENT FOR THE PLACE- —tho contraetlo any-blddor-whotq proposalrln-tho— Seller: Richardand Robin Crater MENT OF UNDERGROUND CONDUIT ON CI- :wlth Interest and costs Incurredrbycastvcertlfled checker money order.:_ - .' ~. Buyer: Joao and Maria Lour.o ' Tholandandpromlsostobesoldaredescrlbedasfollows: - ' Borough's judgomont, best sorvos Its Inlerost. "' TY PROPERTY IN THECITYOF LINDEN. By Ordor of Iho Mayor and Borough Council. 705 West Henry St ...,$120;000 Buyer: .""Steven and Audrey BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF DATED:October?3,1984 Corlnne Eckmann . Collector of Taxes 02460Mountalnsldo Echo, October 33,1986 241-7984 THBCITYOF LINDEN-. • . . ' ' • . ' . (Feo:Jll>.35) Seller: Eugene and Mary Bora Grossman Section 1. That there shall be and hereby Is '.This Tax Sale Includes liens from ml and 1985 granted unto the Now Jorsoy Boll. Telephone 452 E. Westfield Ave., Roselle Park Buyer: Michael and Kathleen Company, a corporation of tho Sfato_ot .New TOTALSALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Roselle Park BLOCk LOT AMOUNT Public Hearlng'to be hold by tho Governing Body Jersey, having Its main offlco at 540 Broad OWNER 2414 East Edgar Rd. $63,000 Street, Newark, Ney> Jersey, 07101, an casement 97.01 1C00SD G, Earle Underwood 33.31 of Ihe Borough of Mountalnsldo, lM5.pt. 33, 28 East Grant St,...... $95,000 -to Install underground telephone condult-on city- . 1 C097D ..•_ East.Coast.Condo.Tech., Inc. : 979.04— . Mountalnslde.-.Now Jersey., on —Tuesday,-1 -Selle^GregormAmores------property In the City ol LlndenATlio location of the ™ 13 Philip E. Worn 1,363.30 November 11,1986at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of "Seller: GeorgeandIdaCoeymTn"' . proposed easement Is set forth 6n a map entitled, 133 14 ' - Arleno F.Walker 1,315.43 hoarlng proposals by Mountalnsldo residents for •'Flrotiouse Slto, No. 2400 Wood Avonuo (S.V, 137' « Daniel & Maria Marlanlno 1,066.93 application for community Development MS i " ' ' Florence Klerfeld 436.18 Rovonuo Sharing. . * . Linden, Union County,. N.J." The-map was , Borough ClorkKalhloonToland prepared by John A. Zlomlan, P.E., dated O3U7 Sprlnglleld Leader, October 33,1986 (Feei»37.75) 03461 Mountainside Echo, October 33,1984 - • •. : August II, 1977, on Ille In the olllcc of Ihe City 1 .. (Ew.uaas). ROSELLE CATHOLIC Engineer. . • . : . Section 2. Tho underground conduit shall bo In- —' , ' NOTICE OF HEARING • stalled In a sale and propor manner and shall bo PROPOSAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF Avenue, Sprlnglleld. New Jersey on October 37, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an application —so located so-as not-to-lnlorloro wlth-any-oxlstlno TWO t _l?B4at2iO0p.m,prevalllngt!me, • ~ •• has boon mado Io tho Planning Boardrof-'lhe— HIGH SCHOOL —or future utilities, and shall be moved, or other- Bidsmustbe accompanied by a certllledhcheck , Township of Sprlnollold by David . B, Zurav, AT THE IRWIN PARK LITTLE LEAGUE or. Bid Bond In an amount equal to ten (lo«) per wise relocated whonever required by the City of FIELDINTHE - ' Esq., atforney on behalf of J&L Associates, tor conducted by the Manst Brothers Linden at Ihe expense of the Now Jorsey Boll cent of the amounted..Bids shalj be accom- Slto Plan Approval'pursuant to the Zoning Or- TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD _ panieid by al surety Company Certificate staling Telephone company. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will-be dinance of Ihe Township of Sprlngtlald, Section Parents and Prospective Students are . section 3. The New Jorsoy Boll Tolophone - ihatsaldSllaid suret. y. Company will provide the bidder 904 and 907, ..and, for a varlahco .'frorn.. the •. received by the Township Committee of the Ihe required bond and shall be enclosed in a Company shall at Its own cost and oxponso Township of Sprlnglleld for the construction of with the required bon- «. ilL— 77.-,- - roqulremonls of Section 403.4 requiring truck Cordially Invited to Attend our repair, restore and roplaco all Installations,,!!*- two dugouts at tho Irwln Park LINIe League . sealed envelope bearing the name of Iho bidder loading spaces to be located at tho roar of the provoments, utllltlos and surlaco9 that may be Field In the Township of Sprlngfleld.-Blds will be on the outilde and shall be delivered at the place ' building, so as to permit construction ol an offlco damaged or dlsturbod In tho. oxorclso. ol tho oponod and read In public at the Municipal and on the hour named above. .'.„.••• and warehouso addition Io Iho oxlsllnu building, ' rlgtits, easement and privilege horobv cr.eetod. Building, 100 Mountain Avenue on October 37, • Specifications may be seen and procured at the and to provldu olf-stroot truck loading spaces at. Opeil HOUSe- section 4. All pormlts that mny bo'roqulrod office of Harold Reed, Township Engineer, Iho side of Ihe proposed addition, located at 35 . 4 at 2:0O p.m. Municipal Building, loo Mounta n Avenue, Spr- from any. and all.,g?vornmon|al^a_ulhorltlos, • • -„-,£ mU,rh.",ccomp»nl«d by a certified check Fadem Road, Springfield, New Jersoy. This r1!mJl;. or Bid Bond In an amount equal to Ion (10%) per ingfield, New Jorsey. prospective bidders are application Is now Calendar No. 1SB4S on the.. Wednesday, October 29,1986 ' reminded that they will be required to file an af-- ed authorities, agoncles, boards aix r oflicors ccn,o l the alr,wn| bid. Bids shall bo enclosed In . Clerk's Calendar,'anda'public.hearinghas'beeh having lurlsdlctlon In tho premises, shall bo ob: an sealed envelope bearing the name of the bid- f Irmatlve action plan with the state Treasurers—"ordorod for November 5,1984 at 8:00 P.M. In-lho at 7:30 p.m. talnod by tho Now Jersey Boll Telephone Com- dor on the outside and shall be dellvored at the reqUlredby Statute P.L. 1975, c. 137 and as stited.. Municipal Building,' 100 Mountain Avenue, pany, excepting, however, that no further permit place and on the hour named abovo, In the supplementary Specifications, . . Sprlnpflold, Now Jorsey, and when Iho calendar 1 Tho Township Committee reserves tho right to shall bo required from the City ol Linden. All Specifications may be seen and procured at the Is called, you may appear ollhor In person or by ROSELLE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL - taws; rules and regulations pertaining to the sub- relect any or all bids and to waive minor varia- agonl or ollornoy, and prosont. any ob|octlon& office of Harold G. Rood, Township Engineer, tions, If. In the Interest of the Township It !s ect mattor shall be observed and compllod with Municipal Building, 100 Mountain Avenue, spr- . wnkh you may havo to Iho granting ol this ap- by the said New Jersey Bell Tolephone Com- deemed'advlsabletodoso. ' .- plication. All.papers pertaining To this ap- RaritanRoad ' Ingflold, New -Jersey. Bidders are required to By order of the Township Commltteo. of the pany. • ' • ' ' comply with tho requirements of P.L. 1975, c; . plication may bo seen In .Iho oltico 0MII0 Ad- All work shalHio done only aftor notice to the Townshlp.of Sprlnglleld, New Jersoy. -. : . ministrative Olflco'r of Iho Planning Board of Iho • • . Helen E.MaguIro • City Engineering Department and_sub|oct to Its - Tho Township Committee reserves.the light to - Township of Springfield located In The Municipal Roselle, New Jersey 07203 supervision and Inspection. . ^ . . Township Clerk Building, Springfield, Now Jersey. re|oct apy or all bids and to waive minor varla: 03443 Springfield Leader • , - : Sectlon'5. Tho easement and privilege hereby tlons, If, In the Interest of the Township It Is DAVID S. ZURAV, Allornoy for applicant granted are upon the condition that tho said Now October 16, October 33,1914 •..,.'., . •'.' ' P.O.BOX147I doomed advisable to do so. • ... (Feel , . "-. , *31.,00) : lersey Bell Tolophono Company shall Indem- By ordor of the Township Committee of the Union, .Now ' Jors. • • 070S3. nify, save and hold the City of. Linden, tho In- Township of Sprlnollold, New Jersey, • . DATE: Oct. 14,1984 ' . ...••'• habitants and propor.ty ownors of tho cltv of Helen E.MaguIre "~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE . .- 03459 Springfield Leader, October 33, '54. , Linden, and the public harmless from all losses ... Township Clerk. There Will be 0 meeting of Ihe Board of Ad- .••:..•..-.. (l-'eo:«3.75) ~*and damages and from all claims for losses and 03441 Sprlnollold Louder . luslmonl ol Iho City of Llndon on Monday damages that may result from or arise out of tho October 14, «i October 33,1984 . JNovomber 3,1984'ln the City Hall.al 7 P.M. The. .. Installation of said conduit and the said.New (Foe: .- • . "" 111,101., lollowlng applications will be called lor public Jersey Bell Telophone Company, by accepting this ordinance, shall bocomo obligated to Iho ci- IW|i!a's0''pollchronls io .widen We-exlsiihg ,- ty of Llndon and to all Intorostod parties as pro- BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK t •' driveway; at.1 lllB Donna Ct. (Front and .Side..-. ••'• unloh County, N-.J. ....••..- "Vlded* herein; This easement and privilege Y . hereby granted shall not be exercised unless the '".NOTICE 'IS. HEREBY^GIVEN that an or (}|uiiii"Oraffei-to-use 1901 Grler Ayei'lpr ' dinance, title of which Is set forth below,, was wholesale loodservlco.-(R3b Zone) •"• • :• • • New Jersey Bell Telephone company rshell. 1 within thirty days after passage hereof accept finally passed and approved by the Mayor and Debrlck Assoe. toorocl (5) live all.achod slnglor . this ordinance In writing to bo flltd with the City Council of the Borough of Rosalie Park at a •family lownhouses at 1109 Bergon Ave. (Aroa . - dork of the city of Linden In tho form appended special public meeting held In tho Borough Hall, Yard Bulk Requirements) .: • hereto; and such accoptanco shall bo binding. 110 E. Westfield AVenueV.Roselle'Park, N.J., on ; ' ' Joseph W. Ropor upontheNow Jorsoy BollToloptionocompany. • October 30,1986 t' •• I "... ••- ' ( . • . V Secretary a 034J5 Llndon Loader, Oct. 33,1984 • '••.• • j' PASSED ORDINANCES . '"••' ORDINANCE NO. 1411 .03480 Linden Leader, Oct. 33,1984 , ^-,M y5). AN ORDINANCE PROVIDINGfOR THE PUR- ; . .'. BOROUGHOF ROSELLE PARK CHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A HEATING LEGAL NOTICE " ' Union Counly, N.J. ' ' . AND AIR CONDITIONING :UNIT FOR THE .' NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN Ihnl Iho BOROUGH HALL IN AND BY THE BOROUGH'. Notice of Hearing OF ROSELLE PARK, APPROPRIATING . City of Linden following proposed ordlnanco was Introduced TAKE NOTICE, thai on Wednosdsy, and passod.on first reading by Iho Mayorond 513,000 THEREFOR FROM THE CAPITAL IM- 1 . November S, 19M at 7:30 p.m. In he Plan Room, Council of the Borough ol Rosollo Park, In Iho PROVEMENTFUND. '.. ^^ ' Room NO.JlSof the Municipal. Building, 301 County of Union, N.J., al a public mooting hold "North-Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jorsoy a ' on October 14,' 19B6 and lhal said ordlnanco will BorouohClerk PUBLIC HEARING will bo hold to discuss qt out- just after be taken up for passage on Monday ovonlng, 03500 Spectator, Oct. 33,19B4 ' programs thai the City of Linden will submit to ' (Feo: 18.35) * November To, 19(wat7:0o p.m., prevailing time, Jho. Union County Community Development. I - -or-ssioon- Ihereaftbr as- said mallor canfbo .• Revenue Sharing Committee lor the. coming reached, at Ihe regular mooting of said Mayor ' "OFFICIAL NOTICE ',"•': fiscal year and to review past funded programs. and Council Io bo hold al Borough Hall, 110 E. Tho Llndon Planning Board has approved the In addition; Ihe public may present projects for . Weslfleld Park, Rosollo Park, N.J.,. and that all. following, subdivisions at'lls October .14, 1984 . funding consideration by the Clly or the Counly; . ' persons Interested therein will bo glvennn op- mooting: ~ • ' . ' . ' • • .•••:. VAL D, IMBRIACO bortunltylo bo hoard concornlng samo.. . NoWeily of Llndon : • . -.' ••. ' ' - • ••". . •• '. •••• CltyCtark • Byoraor of tho:-Mayor ana Council of tho .1001 Mopslck Avo. ' •...'•'.•••... .BoroughotRosollePark, . October IS, 1984 ,' . .'. , N0.445CllyolUndon : • 03458 Linden Leader, October 33 & 30,1984 ' -1319Wlnans Avo, . ••. ' .:•.•-.••;'. ... (Foo:jl4,50) .. . Borough Clerk N0.447M.J.Dubhorn . . •• •',-_ ORDINANCfNO. 1147. —•• . 934BachellorAvo. . - - . ,-. ' ' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE .Thofollowlngslloplansworoapprovod:. '. . •'"••. - RESOLUTION-— i' • ••:• : NO. 1379 ENTITLED, I'AN ORDINANCE' N0.43SASchwrmmerfl,l5chWlmmor \ - * BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE '••<• ••- PIKING THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN OF- 3000 Brunswick Ave. . • .-. . ...-•.'" - BE.IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council' . FCALS AND -EMPLOYEES OF THE l0.434DJamosJ.DohIler ' r of the Borough of'MounfslnsldofMounfslnslde that Ihe Borough BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK, IN THE Clerk be and she hereby Is' aulhorlied Io a dad' ,!4N.WoodAve. .'•;' :••-.. ' : • COUNTY OF UNION.'STATE OF NEW-JEIF NO.437.Cllyol Llndon . lse:for sealed bids tor TREE REMOVAL, ' SEY, FOR THE YEAR 19M" TO AMEND TH Lutlgons PI. ^PRUNNINUNNING t, ELEVATION,. PLANTING SALARYOFTHE SEWER UTILITY CLERK,'. BOROUGROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDOUNTAINSIDE bby publishing BEIT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council the following Notice ol l Bid InI Ihe manner- ol tho Borough ol Rosello Park, County of Union,' • Marilyn Coplan, * prescribed by law- --- - : . StatoolNbwJorseyaslollows:- . -. -. - - ' • • Socrolary i. NOTICE OF BID.. .•' •. __...S6CTION I. Soctlonll ol Ordinance No. 1379 Is 03445 Llndon London Oclobor 33,19M .- • ••_ NOTICE-IS hereby given that-sealed bids will Hereby amondod as follows: .' ' ...... - . (Foo!J(l.7SI - bo received by the Borough Clerk 61 the.Borough Minimum ••'••• ' Maximum. .orvMountainside, for: TREE REMOVAL, :• SewerytllllyClork " . . • :.. . PROPOSAL FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION PRUNNING & ELEVATION, TREE. PLAN^ j)l,SOO - - , ' » • $15,000 TING BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE I •.'.-' : ' SECTION 11. All ordinances and parts ol br- ' Bids will be opened and read In public al the ' ' dlnancos Inconsistent yJllh Iho terms hcrcol iiro Municipal Building, 1315 Route J3, Mountainside, ' hereby .repealed. Io the-extenl., pi such In- 5PNo'tlce'li hereby given that selected bids.will..' New Jersey on Monday, Nov. 17,198o at 10:00'- consistency. • • . . be received by the Bids Committee of the- «.m. prevailing, time. All bids shall be In ac- SECTION III. This ordlnancdshall Inkoollocl cordance wllh plans and specifications prepared - Township of Springfield for t(io recanstrucl on : ' In the tlmo and manner proscribed by Inw. ' and resurfacing of various streets In the by .the Borough Attorney. Proposal blanks, 034M Spoclator, Octobor 33,19«. . ; Township of sprlnollold, New Jersey. Bids WIN ....specifications and Instructions to bidders may be - beopened and read In public at the Munlc pal . obtained at Ihe olflce of the Borough Clerk, at the ' close to Building, Planning Board Room, 100 Mountain Mountainside Municipal Building. 138S Route 11, .! , . : ••••• NOTICE TO BIDDERS • . '^Sealed bids, for -the. leasing, ol tho'followlng . property will be received by tho Governing Body - ol the City of Linden at .the City Hall, Wood ' Avenue and Blancko Strool, Llndon, New Jorsoy, . until 5 P.M. (Prevailing Tlmo), on Iho 3rd day ol November 1986; and then publicly oponod and . read at the meeting of the City Council to be hold - on November 3, 19S4 al 8:30 P.M.. or as soon ' thereafter/as the matter can be reached: . A portion o| School NO: 3 not noeded lor - munlclpalpurposeswhich consists of the second OPHTHALIi/ipLpGY floor of School No. 3-being also known and designated as Lot 15, Block 4)9 on the Tax Maps of the City of Linden.- Bplng commonly known, ar 330IGrler Avenue, Linden, NowJorsoy. ' . . 47MapleStreet Each bidder must deposit with his bid a cor-. tilled check made payablo to the order of the Clly Summit, Mew Jersey of Linden In the amount ol 11000.00, subjoct to the' Investors Savings believes everyone should earn high Interest on his or her checking account ' conditions provided In the Informotl6n for i Bidders and Specifications. . "i ~~ - ' . -• and shouldn't have to pay service charges or maintain a high minimum balance to earn that ... • No bidder withdraw his bid within Ihlrly (301, ~B9Appointment days alter the actual date ot tho opening thorool.: . Therlght Is reserved to rolecl any or all bids, Io . 277-4600 - waive any Inlbrmalltles In Ihe bids; and to accept And minimum balance requirements can be Incredibly high, some financial Institutions tha bid deemed not favorable to the Interests of demand that customers keep as much as $1,000 or even $2,000 in a checking account in Iho Clly of Linden. ' Evening and Saturday Hours SAVINGS EVENT AT Specifications'are on Illo In Ihe City. Clerk's - olllce. .'. . .- . '. •• - FASHION... That's why Investors created Sterling Interest Checking With It, you have a free checking ' ByOrderoftheCouncllofIhoCllyofLinden. October 14,1984 Vnl D. Imbrlaco account that pays 5 V< % per annum with only a_$50 monthly minimum; and the very same $50 • ' • '• •" ,: •• •• ' - : CHyClork \ • •• ' -. ' City of Llndon —W4S'.LInden.Leader,October'33,30,l984'T- 1 Year"pirtV &" W"^^^ ...QUALITY Sterling Interest Checking Is truly one of the most exceptional offers In the country. So the '••' • .- IFo»:»34.S0l question oecomes not whether you can afford another institution's-checking, but whether SHERIFF'S SALE. ZENITH»9 month Service & Labor Guaranteed by POST COURT OF, NEW JERSEY Register your name between now and October 31. SELECTION.... you can afford to be without the truly fine benefits of Investors' Sterling Interest Checking. .CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY T.V . DOCKET NO. F-3I05B4 . . NUMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES, Plalntlll V Get iiO off your purchase of $50 or more* VS. JOHNNIE HARPER, el UK, ol Al Delon- : VALUE .;-': Becortea^ Little-Sports'custpmerstid save.money.'.too,., ..' ;•-••• '•..•', : ; V CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION FOR SALE BY MORTGAGED PREMISES : ;'•'. When you register, at Little Sports,-yqu recede a-coupor) worth $10 on your purchase of $50 or ' By virtue of the above-stated writ of.execullon : Visit us soon and experience all this » Cable CaiubUlilM \ 1987 MODEL '••.;•. rnpr?;. redeemable uriflf,November 1.S.' Vpa get to .choose from: our, exclusive line of children's to me'dlrected I shall expose for sale by public* and more You'll look even more - vendiie, In ROOM 307, In Ihe Court Houso.ln the « Flunelni Available .-.'• actlvewear-frorn such designers as Guess?, Reebok, Mickey &.Company, and Gear "Clly ol Elliabelh, N.J. or, WEDNESDAY, the. • Trl'Pociu Plctur* Tube glamorous. In a Flemlngton fur lHh day of November A.D;,1984 at two o'clock In oB 1 ' -•••••..- •• - - c register between^ now'and Qctqtier 31 you may not remem-' • the afternoon of tald day; -' '•:• i , < .. ONLY $a»Q Model C1992 ome And you'll never stop loving It Docket No.. F'3105'84' Municipality Roselle ;",ber the,name-pf;this event,.but.ypu'll remember the savings INVESTORS SAVINGS Counly Union Slate of N.J. Street &-Street .No. HI Hlllcrest Terrace TAX BLOCK AND LOT Little Sjaorts Is Ipcated at The Mall atShort Hills (201-467-4380) Rare Va(ue Priced from $450 to $50,000 ' AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Block I) E Lot 13»B & 139 Dimensions of Lot 100' K 39' Nearest CrosJ s -Stree t• -••341 -iefeel l from NoNorr . ZENITH and the Garden State Plaza, faratnus (201 -843-3115). Mherly from'Its, Intersection with ththie- northerlnorlhorjyy IPOST iRADIQ & T V. SERVK3E HOME OFFICE 549 Millburn Avonuo, MJIbum NAVESlNK Hnhwny 38 end Volley Dnvo . IhwofBomw Villa Avenue. ... ': EA9TOFIANGE S7 Prospect Street ^ PLAINFIELD ADO Park Avonuo '. There Is doe approximately tJ4.BOI.34 wllh ' 1527 Springfield Ave., Mnpiewood ,:. FREEHOLD Highway 9 end Adolphin flood SHORT HILLS Tha Mall (Upper Lovol) ln|«reilfromAugust31,l»84andcosli, , ;. Our Evtry Day tow Price • • Dlitributoi'.Authorlied Dealer HILLSIDE 11EB Liberty AyohUa ~~ BPRINGFItLD 173 Mountain Avonuo . . .•: There Is a full l«g«l description on l|le In the SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS Hiohwav71 •v UhlonCpuntySherin'sOIIIco,"' .-..-••• , Same Day Service with eV^rV»aJr .' - 2Hc.d»$324»* IFMNGTON 34 Union Aviiiua • . Tho Sh.rlfl-reiervei Ihlt right Io adloUrn.lhli.;- ' ' 1331 Spi-n&lield Avonuo and Warren Avonuo VR« :viifl UNION 977 970 Stuvvoaont Avenue Menibir F B LIC '|i 1OB5 Stuyveqant Avenus .'' . w!LLIAMM:E,p6vVe''SlLJR,ATTV' •'-.•:;: '." .'. /• . ": CX-SU-mjIDjl Si T' bAL.PH FROBHLICH , 4 Head, |379" 1 -.-.' •..'-• ••••'•'i ."•"•••'.. ''••• '•'•••'. 'SHERIFF '' 01444Spectator,October33/OltNov,4a, 13, l»84 ','", V'1-'-,1''>•''••'• ''.': : •-.-••'.j •.:- ,(Fe«:«0.00).', \" -j 'ti '•'" - •', mm i^ '•'"•"''.i'*'r -'A '"•>1'-/1'/: ;'::!- • •'•'•••••^"••i-'.^Vl", •'• Vlli;\-1 ',}••:: ' ^-•fi-y^'^ :'.":) _ .. J 10 — Thursday, October 23,1984 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS • 1,2,3,4,5,6* 1,2,3,4,5,6* -COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS— Thursday,October23,1984 — II ~— -f" \tOTr nngtie Under the leadership of the Rev. J. A HOLIDAY PAIR will be held in Wonderful Wednesdays" given for 9:30 a.m. to noon. Saturday will director of Handi Vangelism, a the Rev. Ferdinand Miller, at 11 (Continued from page 10) Holy Trinity Polish ' National chairman for the Twin Boroughs. Terrace. Rain date for the event is Joyce C. Morgan, a training coor- Morgan is a volunteer for St. "Delicious Chinese Food Paul Griffith, pastor of the the benefit of the church. A free-will -feature-^Bag^Day—whlch-moans- minislry-to-the-handicapped-under—a.m. Tickets can be purchased by Nov. 9. Catholic Church, 407 Ziegler Ave., calling the' court regent, Doris Hugh Dpwns is the national UNICEF dinator-social worker from the Francis "BHefter for Homeless To Take Out Springfield Emanuel United offering will be received. Starting at "all you can fit into a brown paper BCM. With the street closed to normal Methodist Church, 40 Church Mall, a Linden, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 6:30 p.m., prior to the performance, ' bag for $2. _ 'On Sunday morning at 9:45, the Wojtowicz, at 862-8020. Day chairman and First Lady Visiting Horhemaker Service of Women in New York City. Church p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. traffic by permission of the city of Central Union County. She will members are requested to attend, special Bible study has been .desserts and beverages can be ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, Fourth Sunday ' School beginners and THE INTERFAITH Council of Nancy Reagan, honorary chatrnian. Linden, the flea market-street-filF prepared for the adult church Ichbd—™,e l*{* wHI feature-craft items, purchased in Founders Hall. Avenue and Walnut Street, Roselle, primaries will enjoy a presentation discuss -"Visiting Homemaker and. and the public is invited. Refresh- Roselle Park will join UNICEF, the THE BETHLEHEM Missionary will provide space for the children's Home Health Aides" and offer a class on Sunday mornings at 9:15. baked goods, jams .and jellies, ..Refreshments also will be for sale will hold a "Happy Holidays" by puppeteer Ed. Scherlacher, and United^Nations Children's Fund, "in ments will be served. ' Lunch Specials Daily golumpke and plerogi. Polish and Baptist Church, 1002 Rivinglon St., rides as well as dealers' tables,' history of the service and the ' COURT PATRICIA 1254, Catholic — Using a-seminar approach, the following the 'program.. Handmade bazaar Saturday in the Parish Hall, at the 11 o'clock worship the Rev. an effort to immunize all the world's, Roselle, will "celebrate its 26th an- some of. whom have been with .the ^ . . 11:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. American foods will be served all gifts and miscellaneous. boutique from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The annual Woody Lewis, missionary in France, agency. She will talk about4ihuman' Daughters of the Americas (CDA), class is studying the Gospel of John children, and UNICEF sources say nual Women's .Day Sunday in a flea market for most of its 15 years. needs and how Home Health Aides -Includes: Fried Rice and Choice of' and four dimensions of the book are day. . ' items as well as home made baked it can be done in the next five with members from' Union, "THREE CHEERS FOR U.S.." a "first of its kind in* the northeast" Members also will sell home-baked meet those needs, often reducing Maplowood,. Irvington and Hillside, WontonorEggDiopSoup — 'being examined. "First, what does goods and other foods will be sold- y^ars." Reportedly, 15 million program. Two sisters in God's goods, handmade-articles, and a- musical tribute in conjunction with Further information can be obtained stress in the family unit." There will will mark its annual Day of" the Writer say, or what is his basic children die and as many more are Ministry will be guest speakers. The variety of. food. Jane Cohen [and be information" available—to Try Our CheTspecialties narrative? Second, what actually the 100th- birthday of the Statue of by calling the church office-at 688- disabled "by the effects-bf-six,- . Recollection Nov. 1. Helen Klein of Liberty, will be given at 7:30 on Reiigtbtts first, Dr. Gwendolyn Golby Grant of • Mindy Cohen are co/chairmen of the everyone who attends in case they happened in the writer's life and 4333.' ' • • childhood diseases which are easily Newark will speak at the 10:45 a.m. event. Further information can be Union is chairman. The group will . . Cantonese • Szechuan • Hunan Wednesday evening' in the First A RUMMAGE SALE will be held should ever be in a position' of leave from the Prospect Street side times to which he is pointing? Third, fund-raising event will - feature will speak, Robert Hough Jr. of 'preventable ' through im- service. The Rev, Jean Golby Dijon obtained by calling the synagogue needing an aide themselves. Mrs. Congregational Church, 1340 Burnet tomorrow from-9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and handmade articles and crafts, gift Goodwill Home and Missions, of St. Joseph's Church.'-Maplewood, GREAT WALL KITCHEN what do we say, what questions'do Ave., Union. , , munization," It also was reported of Rivera Beach, Fla., will speak at 4 office during the day' Monday Morgan is a graduate of Bloomfield -we ask, and what is the reality of our Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in the items, Christmas and home Newark, will present the closng p.m; The Re,v. Milton A. Byrd is through Friday at 486-8616 or by to proceed to St. Joseph's Shrine in that recent, technological Presbyterian'College with a B.A. Stirling. At the court's Nov. 10 1058 Stuyvesant Ave., Union Center , 964-6616 life and times to^ which we are Presented by the Pushcart United Methodist Church in Union, decorations, religious articles and address of the conference at the 6 breakthroughs, have "drastically pastor of the church", and Sister calling 862-8490 during the evenings Berwyn Street at Overlook Terrace. degree in medical social work and of monthly meeting, the recitation pif pointing? Finally, what is God Players of Verona, the "story homemade goodies.' A white o'clock Gospel Hour. The public is. increased the ease^-with which Minnie L. Wilson is chairman. . Sunday through Thursday. Essex County College with an-ATA^S*- . saying to us today through the celebrates freedom and progress in Clothing, shoes, household items, elephant booth will include attic invited to attend. vaccinations may. be carried to- —the rosary for the sick and deceased and books will be among the items THE 15th ANNUAL flea market of THE ANNUAL -shepherds' degree in emergency medicine, For -Scriptures, what is our involvement 20th century America, as it follows a treasures, collectibles, jewelry and A CONFERENCE on Prophecy in remote areas. Dramatic "successes the past three summers she has beep - members of the court will precede small group of immigrants in a on sale.' estate remainders. - Hot'' and cold the Northern New Jersey area will i the Sisterhood of'" Congregation meeting will be held in Connecticut the business meeting.. The evening's in the Biblical narrative, and what is in increasing the- immunization Anshe Chesed, Linden, iwlll be held Farms Church, Union, Tuesday the camp nurse — paramedic for the our response to it?" In conjunction journey throughout the decades. THE LUTHERAN Church Women food, desserts and beverages will be be held by the ABMJ-Chosen People •coverage rate of children in El_ Presbyteriari Camp1 and Conference program will conclude with the Folk songs of the period as well as from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 2 atSt. from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in West- with the Bible, a study book on John of Christ Lutheran Church, Morris available all day. Admission is free Ministries Saturday to Wednesday. Center in Johnsonburg. Mrs. annual members' birthday party. original, music will be featured." .Salvador, Ecuador, India and... "George , Avenue and '.Orchard minster Hall Guest speaker will be Ceal Farley will serve as hostess. as well as other resource material Avenue, Union, will hold a fall- -of charge, it was announced by Jotfn The meeting will be sponsored by aa- n«u aa UUICI IC3UUILC IliaiTZI till f—. . aiit •• the Evangel Baptist' Church, Burkina Faso through the massive Members who plan to attend the will be used. The public isinvtted-to—T^,,prog^lV1 ^ich is °^n. l°'he rummage sale tomorrow from 9:30 and John Gasorek, co-chairmen. • mobllizaLtart of governments, » attend. public, will be the secondtof ."Two a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday "from ( •THE 25th ANNUAL Missionary Springfiejd, which can be contacted i Catholic Daughters' state luncheon by calling 379-4351; the First Baptist businesses arid groups have- paved on Nov. 8 at theWesttnouni Country- 'Conference of the Clinton Hill the way for similar campaigns in 40 t Baptist Church, 2815 Morris Ave., Church, Union, 688*4975; the i .Club in West Paterson, can contact: Hawthorne Cfpspel Church, 427-6960, other developing countries." . .• Regent Catherine Patariia. Union, is in progress, it was an- The UNICEF-organizalion says It nounced. Dave Bratton,' chaplain of and Hydeworfd Park Baptist Church, THE HEV.~ ESTEI,I,E Piercy, /North Plainfield, 754-6363. Con- needs funds to provide the supplies 1 founder and director of the Higher the Giants football team, who holds ference speakers will include and.technical assistance, to coun- I New Thought Center, will be guest Bible studies with" the New York authors and professors, such as Dr. ' tries.: "Five dollars will completely speaker Sunday,, and • her lecture- • Yankees, the New Jersey Nets and* protect a child from the six diseases, other professional teams in the area, John F. Walvoord, Dr. Jqhn Cawood,' sermonette topic will be "Halloween We won't treat and run! Dr. John Feinberg and' the Rev. but UNICEF^ is appealing for Disguises." It will be given at noon will be the speaker, tomorrow .donations of all sizes to help with this evening at 7 p.m. Special music will Harold Sevcner. The public is in- > -in-the-United-Mothodist- tih'urch, vited to attend. ' - International effort." In recognition be' provided, by the Manhattan of " presidentTally-proclaimed Overlook Terrace and Berwyn Quartet For Christ. • COURT OUR LADY OF FATIMA, national UNICEF day on Oct. 31, Street, Union. Additional in- . Saturday evening cottage 1546, Catholic. Daughters of the under the guidance of the Roselle- formation can be obtained by calling meetings, beginning at 5 o'clock, Americas (CDA), Linden, will hold Roselle Park Interfaith Council, the 375-3182.. ,.,.-•;: will feature speakers Mottel its annual October brunch Sunday at ~. A PANCAKE BREAKFAST at Union'..' The luncheon will be Union Hospital will be sponsored by The New Covenant, Inc.; the Rev. UNICEF with Lois J.. Muller, a"s Woody Lewis, missionary in France preceded by a Celebration of the Court Immaculate Heart of Mary, under UFM,/ and Tim Sheets, Mass offered by the court chaplain, (Continued on page II) 1360, Catholic Daughters of the Americas (CDA), Union, at 10:30 Buy Direct -a.m, Nov. 2, The menu will feature WHEAT & TARES juice, eggs, bacon, sausage, toast or OVERHEAD breakfast rolls or pancakes. BE7TE • OEDE • MARGET • TERRY • ANNIE GARAGE TOGETHER Chairman of the affair is Eileen UNTIL HARVEST AFTER Carolan. All proceeds wiM be used "Choose Your Hair Stylist" DOORS /for the court's charitable proieois EASY THE... USHERING-INTHE'NEW, YEAR—Ben Semel, right, a resident of Cornell Hall Call for an appointment 687-9887 TO There was t man who scattered pod seed THE; ST. DEMETRIOS Greek INSTALL Convalescent. Center In union, listens attentively to Rabbi Meyer Korbhnan of 1 2047 Springfield Ave., Vauxhall In his ileld. While everyone Was asleep, an Temple Israel of Union as he sounds the shofar ushering in the Jewish New Year Orthodox Church or Union will hold a enemy came arid scattered weeds (tares) benefit event at the church fit Union 5747 at the nursing home during High Holy. Day servlces_beglnnlng-w.ith-Rosl- at the Intersection of Springfield Ave. & Millburn Ave. among the-.wheaL When~the*whut~was P.T.A. Hashanah and ending^wlth Yom Klppur, the Day of Atonement, Cooking on, are . at~721~Ruhway Ave. "on"Nov. 29 almost lull grown, the weeds-began to ap- left, Brett,Spurr, and Shari Arkus,third from left, both of Union, students a< starting at 1 p.m. Ticket information pear. The man's wrvint Inquired of him as to MKKT1NG Temple Israel and participants in the holiday service. -•••- : __ can be obtained by calling Maria -why weeds were growing among the wheat, KttStbiti^rgfiW? • Real Wood • Solid MIHwork • 10OO Dodrs In Slock • Some Specials Mffl. when the man had scattered good seed In the While You Walt, Others 3-5 Days. * Call field. The. man responded by. saying, "An Today.lor our Free New 24-paoe Brochure enemy did this." . . .', : FOOTBALL Ifyouwenttoone members of the New and Compare Our Specs. • Also Available: of those eye care . Jersey Eye Care Council, Steel, Fiberglass, Aluminum, • Prices by The servant asked the.man II he could GAME . "supermarkets", a complete organiza- phone, ' uproot the weeds. The mm respondid, "No, chances are you II tion of eye specialists If you plher the weeds you might pull up never know who treated pledged to provide New Rd, Monmouth Jet, NJ Op«v.BMil4:30-Sat Mill2 some ol the wheaL Let the tares and wheat vou Or see them again professional care In a grow together until hams) time I will tell they probably saw you MOVIES personal setting the harvest workers to pull up the weeds first as just a number And Because we think you and and tie them in bundles to throw In the lire. a payment your eyes deserve nothing ALLIANCE CATHOLIC EPISCOPAL METHODIST NON- REFORMED 5oz. Then gather the wheat and put It In my To us, you're.a person short of the best DRISTAW • HOlf TRINITY tallSH DENOMINATIONAL ,- NASAL MIST barn" ; THE REFORMED CHURCH who deserves to be treated our training In advanced eye BOWLING 1JM Victor Avenue, Union in- MTI0NM. CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. LUKE 1AU SAINTS PROVERB of lha week' 12.7 The wicked are OF LINDEN personally, professionally care techniques Is as cur- •2.69 63M. Service Hours: Sunday 11 407 Ziegler Ave., Linden, 414-3434, EPISCOPAL CHURCH SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL WORD OF LIFE overthrown, but the house of the righteous 398 Chestnut Street, Union, 481- and precisely Especially rent as todays news a.m. Worship • Service, Junior Sunday: *•• 30 a.m. English Mass, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH World Oulruch Center 400 North Wood Ave.,/Linden, when It comes to some- Judge for yourself Visit the shall stand Church; Sunday Eve. 4:45 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Polish Mass. Rev. Jan 735J. Sunday Worship . Services .John L. Magee, Jr. Pastor, Sun- are held at a a.m. and 10 a.m. Pastors Efrain & Phyllis Valen- thing as precious as your sight nearesfoptometrlst listed below 31 oz. Remember, the day will-come (Harvest Family Time, 71TS-B:00 p.m. Materek, Administrator of the day Worship and Church School _ChrJstlan-Edueatlow for all ages. Sunday School and Nursery at tine.'Sunday Service 9:30 a.m., Which Is why we re proud to be and discover what It means to be $ Time) when the Lord shall send angels to KIDS GO TO BED parish. •• " .'• ;•.' •: .• ••.•'. '' .; 40 Church Mall Springfield. Rev. J. 10 a.m., 'unior Choir II a.m.. Second .Sunday of each.month 9:45 a.m. Morning Prayer daily meeting at Connecticut: Farms : Paul Griffith, Pastor. Chruch Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Tues- treated the way you deserve ;••'•,. - , " • .•.; '•• -\ ..-•'.. •• School Auditorium Chestnut St., 2.49 separate the children of God,from the coffee > donut fellowship Im- at?a.m. Evening Prayer dally at School 9:15 a.m., Adult Bible Class; day: Men's Brotherhood B p.m. children of the evil one Satan is so mediately following morning S p.m. The Holy Eucharist Mon- Union. Wednesday Bible school 9:15 a.m.,.Morning Worship Ser- 7:30 p.m. starting Sopt. 10 at Wednesday: Women's Guild 12 BABYANBESOL misleading that his children believe worship service. Tues. sV.Fri.: 7 day at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at 10 vice -with Nursery 10:30 a.m. noon. Thursday: Scouts 7 p.m., a.m., * Friday at 7 a.m. Vicar, Pastors home. Call church olfice themselves to the true children of the p.m. Home Bible Study. Wednes- Fellowship Hour 11:30 a.m. for more information, 487-4447. Senior Choir 8 p.m. —.. NEW JERSEY EYE CARE COUNCIL 25 oz. *2.19 WEDDING day: 7:30 p.m. Praise BY Prayer. ST. JOSEWS POLISH ) Paul Burrows, Kingdom, Learn how to distinguish true Friday: 7 p.m. Youth Group all . NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH" GALE SALES CO.' disciples of Jesus from false prophet! leitn ages. Second Tuesday of each 358 Easten Parkway (at 18th how to become i child of God's Kingdom month 7:30 p.m., Women's. Mis- Aye,) 373-0440 (Rectory) and 373- L Lester Beacher, o D. John Dxureuda, o.D. Richard Ellin, o.D Sandra Kantorek, o D. Vincent R. vied, o.D, 160 Colt SL, Irvington 65 Wlttingham phco 50 Route 46, Suite 1 4 Braemar Drive 1485 Morris'Avo. 125 Union Avo Don't sit back and be taken In by those who ; SOFTBALL sionary Prayer Fellowship. Se- 0409 (Parish Auditorium), sun- NAZARENE PENTECOSTAL West Oranoe NJ 07052 Wayne NJ 07470 Wayne NJ 07470 ' Union,.NJ 07085 Cranford NJ 07016 put on an outer appearance of being holy and < cond Wednesday of each' month day Holy Masses at 9:00 a,m. JEWISH Seymour Blen, o.b 373-8548 - 7:10 p.m. Family Mission. Rev. Richard Eckle, o D, Ficldstone Plaza Eugene T. Ross, o D. Joel H Warshowsky, b.D Jones SLConl. Gtnes (English) and 11:00 a.m. SPRINGFIELD CHURCH TRUE JESUS CHURCH 1919 Springfield Ave 262 S Springfield Avo 150 Skyline Drive 800 Broad St neldstono Plaza saved II you desire to understand why the : GAME Henry Cierwlnskl. - \ (Polish). Rev. Jan Kosc. TEMPLE,BETH EL OF ELIZABETH DELIVERANCE JESUS IS MaplewoocT NJ 07040 SpnngFleld NJ 07001 Rlngwood NJ 07456 Newark, NJ 07102 150 Skyline Drive 49 Jones SL 324 Clinton An Lord allows the wheat (the children ol God) to ••;:-~-T-OF-TlltHAZHRENE. •:•••-.•--•• 339 Elm or a Avenue, Elizabeth, Dennis j. Deleslo, o D. Phillip elsenstat, o D. Arthur Friedman, O D Russell slnoway, O D. RingvVood NJ 07456 COMING ASSOCIATION CoopMaikel McLain grow among the tares (sons of the evil one) In A friendly Reform Congregation. 34 Evergreen Avenue, Spr- 352-7990. Service Hours: Friday 1955 Springfield Ave 60 Branford Pisco 222 Galloping Hill Re! 30.9 s: Oranoe Avo. James E Washington, o D. 737 North Broad Street, 801 Springfield Ave., (aiUarrisoh. 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Saturday. 1.1:00 Maplowood NJ 07040 Newark NJ 07102 505 S 20th SI 518 If. Tinner Bl«d ingfield, 379-7222. Rev. Richard Union NJ 07085 South Orango, NJ 07079 104 S. Munn Avo. this woild, send your Inquiries to: Elizabeth, J54-3021. David Aien, A. Milter. Sunday: Sunday School place), Irvington. 375-8500. Sun- a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Steven J. Dom, o D. Steven Elder, o.D. Butler Jean-lOuls, o.D. Reuben Slovls, o.D. East Orange NJ 07018 C&J Fred's Lunch WORK Rabbi. We offer YouhgAdult and day School 9:30 a.m., Sunday to 3 p.m. shyh-Kuang Yang. 1110 Springfield Avo 1988 Morris Auc . 521 Clcnwood Avo 155 Lexington Avo. D E Wlal, O D 9:30, Morning- Worship and Irvington NJ 07111 Union NJ 07085 Bloomflold. NJ 07005 Rvalc NJ 07055 215 16th Ave 305 Park Av« LOVE OF THE WORD CHARISMATIC Senior Programs, Adult Com- Children's Church 10:45. Evening Worship 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., 4 Lackawanna Place munity Center, Bar/Bat Mltzvah Tuesday 4:30 p.m. Prayer and Bi- Gerald R. jentls, o D. as. stone, o D. Millburn NJ 07041 CUrh's Dell Stop I Shop ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Service 7:00, Wednesday:. Prayer 209 5 Livingston Avo 16 Crave 5t MINISTRIES. INC. GRACE (PEACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Preparation.. Services: Friday Meeting and Bible Study 7:00. ble Study, Annolntlng Service, LlwIngston.NJ 07059 Bloomfiold NJ 07005 Marc S. Wiener, O.D. U8Bi«glowA»e 814 Bergen St 950 Rirltin Road, Cranlord, 276-87*0. Rev. 64 Ridge Road P.0B0X484,lrvlagtM , CALVMYIBSWBLVWGOD Evening 8:15 p.m. Erev Shabbat. Friday 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Whltafleld Stoies JAR : Dtan Knudwn, p»st«. Sunday*. 10:00 i.m, Saturday 10 a.m., Hebrew No Arrngton NJ 07052 Please ekdose a love off eriil MEETING f si West Chestnut street, Union, ' Service -24 hour prayer tine 375- 5MS Orange »ve 102 Blejlow Ave for hrttennte of tie Gospel: W4-1133 (Church), 487-41M (Par- Pralu t Teachlni Stnice I Children's Ministry. Readings, 10:30 a.m. Service and 0777. Christian Day School, 4 year sonage). Sunday: Sunday School 7:00 p.m. Evening Strvltt, Tunday: 7:00 p.m. Discussion. . _ . . ' NON- old, K-8th Grade, for information 9i30 a.m., Worship Service 10:45 Prayer Meeting. Wtdntsdap: 7:30 p.m. Home call 478-2554. ROMAN CATHOLIC . Fellowships. Thundays:. 9;30 a.m. Hume DENOMINATIONAL a;m., Evening Service 7:00 p.m, "Fellowihlw, Every second and fourth Frldiybl GROCERY Tuesday: Prayer and Bible Study each month I] the Jr. I Sr.MIgh Vouth Group at .,..••: bT. I EOS CHURCH .:'• •;•••'•' 7:30. Friday! Youth Night 7:30 1 . 7:0pp,m, .••.'•. . . '...... - • •.'• .-• SHOPPING LUTHERAN^ _, ECHO LAKE CHURCH_OF_CHRIST_^_ H03 Myrtle-Ave.rlrvlngton/ NiJr East Broad St. at Springfield PRESBYTERIAN 372-1272, Rev. Denis R.McKenna, Union County Needs John Tmhe as Sheriff REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH Ave.,. Westfield. . 233-4944. Pastor.- schedule of- Masses: Saturday Eve. 5:30 p.m. Sunday GOLFING Ministers Jerry L. Daniel and c. 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Artie Shaffer. Sunday service COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN .and 12:45 p.m. (Spanish). - Governor Thomas Kean CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 9:30a,m., Bible Study; 10:30a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH.OF MOUNTAINSIDE Weekdayi: Monday to Friday: ;.riRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 134 Prospect Avenue, Irvlngtpn, Worship. 4:00 p.m. Worship, 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. • V CLIKTON Hilt MPTiSTXHUWH - 941 caldwell Avenue, Union, UA- • N.J., 374-9377. Rev, Henry E. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Bible Saturdays: 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. Study.. . .-••;. Deer Path and Meelini House Line. 232-9490 MALL " »iiS Mori-Is Ave., Union, M7*44O. 3454, church calendar: Sunday Dlerk, D.D. Pastor 375-4049. Wor- _Sunday 10:30 a.m. Monrlnt Worship, Rev. Holydays: Eve. 7:30 p.m., Holy- Pastor/Teacher Tom Slgley. Sun- Service U a.m., Wednesday Ser- ship services 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., - Christopher.R. - B«lden. Sunday School stalls day: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 12:00 "John Truhe is the right man for the rightjob , day: 9:45 a.m. Bible. School for vice B:IS a.m. Sunday School H Church School »:15 a.m., Choir Sept. 14, 10:30 a.m, Thursday 8:00 p.m. choir noon, Miraculous Medal Novena: Practice 9:15 a.m., Boy Scouts, r Mondays, following the 12:00' ;Chlldren^y.ou»ri^and:,adults/M. ....a.m."-.;. ,^-j',-, '.L'S.'--.-'.'..-:. ;;:.., > rehearsal. _ .'. — - ••• ".'•••.•. at the right time." a.m. Worship Service, Children's "Mondays 7 p.m., Senior noon Mass and at 7:15 p.m. Church; Nursery. 4 p.m. Gospel Fellowshlp-lst Wednesdays and Sacrament of Penance: Satur- PARTY Hour. • Monday: 4:30 a.m. Men's. 3rd Thursdays, Second Tuesdays day: 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and follow- — Congressman Matthew Rinaldo KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL ing the 5:30 p.m. Mass. Prayer, Tuesday: (and a. 4th) Church council B p.m., N.A. TOWNLEY PRESBYTERIAN 7:10 p.m. Home Bible Study. CONGREGATIONAL Wednesdays 8 p.m., AA Steps, Corner of Newark Ave, & So. 23rd Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. grayer /Fridays 8 p.m., AA Saturdays B St., Kenllworth, 274-8911; Sunday ; CHURCH Meeting, .Friday: 7 p.m. Pioneer FIRST CONGREGATIONAL •p.m., A.A.R.P, Irvington Chapter Communion 9:15 a.ni.j Bible Salem Road and Huguenot ^: CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,; Avenue, Union 484-1028. Worship CONCERT iGlriii Boys', stockaded* -B»t- L h J919-Thlrd Tuesdays! p.m. Arts Hour, Sunday School 11:00 a.m.; 1240 Cllnlon A«., IrMniion. liev. John P. Her-.-, and crafts Sale-Saturday, No- Evening Service 7:00 p.m.; and: church School Sundays at "Union County .needs a-Sheriff who will do talloiWSaturday: 7:ioa.m. Men s 10:30 a.m. Nursery Care During Blble>tu'dy Worship Service, GARDENS I day School and Nursery Id a.m. available at botl7»ejcy.l.ces.an i. \ - - f* * :•:/• 12 — Thursday,October23,1984 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS-1,2,3,45,6* 2,3,i*j£OUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- Thursday, October23,1984 - 13 George Lawrence; a brother, Ruth Wayne, 79, of KenilWorUij> Robert Renaud, and a sister, Bar- 'died Oct. 15 .in the Jersey Shore WAHTTO liaraMeMahon,—r-—— • . = =Medical€enterrNeptuner SH0r$ DRUGS Alfred Patella Sr. of Union died Born in East Orange, she lived in MATURH WOMAN Oct. 13 in St. Barnabas Medical Kenilworth for 39 years. Mrs. Wayne THEMEMCM. m ) - •/.. for ' '•'_ PORTS fjbituaries 'fcnter, Livingston, was a member of the Order of the SCRVICE CENTER . He had been a warehouse Eastern' Star Azure Chapter, Assistant Store Manager - Margaret M. Celusak, 59, of Union Born in The Bronx-, N.Y., Mrs. manager for the Miller Warehouse Cranford, the Retired Senior died Oct. 16 in Union Hospital. Ferraro lived in Jersey City before and Trucking Co. in Newark for 30 Volunteer Program of Union County no experience necessary Born in Newark, she lived In Union moving to Unlon-25 years ago.' years and retired 10 years ago. and the Kenilworth Senior Citizens. ' 4K4155 for many years. Mrs. Celusak was a Surviving . are her husband; Surviving are his wife, Marian; Surviving, are her husband, TIP-TOI» STOWIS MM Fri.lMAMMItPM • Angelo; a son, Robert J.; a brother, Wallace; a son, Donald; a daughter, ' a new budget apparel store lit. I-NAM tot MM ., secretary for Classic Distributors' in three daughters, Carol Patetta, Urn.»t*M$l « » M* H « »M Union for 15 years before retiring Howard Hirsch, and three grand-._Janet Long and Gail Baumann; two Susan Denham; a sister, Gladys iRVINCTQN Roselle Park Brearley, 10-7 five years ago. She was a member of children. sisters, Lena LaManna and Ida Coryell, and four grandchildren, . Call for appointment . run ontiwwt • CMIMII(I By MARK YABLONSKY the Ladies'. Auxiliary "of the' Patetta; a brother, William, and 205-pound-senior swept the left side outgain Roselle Park in.total yar- tried one more time to march his When a football' game between of the Brearley line for a 2-yard dage for the day. "Thelrbacks did-a travel to Hillside to do battle with Roselle Park had, left his team Veterans of Foreign Wars Michael Mary _ A Krzyzewskl, 73, of three grandchildren, : ' Charles L. Mclcholr, 75, of Unh troops to victory. It almost worked. another, of the county's stalwart looking1 a little less immortal.' Springfield died Oct. 15 in Somerset Brearley Regional and Roselle Park touchdowtmm and a 7-0 lead, thanks real nice job. They played a well- Starring a( their own 17 with 3:08 A. Kelly Post 2433 and the died Oct. 13 in St. Barnabas Medical is "referred to as "The~BoUlevard teams. . "We've got a big job ahead of us to Republican Club, both of Union. Medical Center, Somerville. - Jose B. Plnho, 16, of Linden died Center, Livingston. to the extra point by Mike Small? effective ground game, I thought. to play, Brearley appeared to have Brawl," it is .not just a figure of Running like that against "We still felt we could run our Does Taylor expect ,to .meet the get to that point.". ' Surviving are her husband, Surviving are two daughters,' Oct. IS In St. Elizabeth Hospital, Born in Newark, he lived in Uhion lost the ball three plays later, when mighty Panthers again, long after speech. The game really is a brawl.' Brearley? The team that allows offense at them," the Brearley an option pass by Chalenski. was Stephen R; a daughter, Norma Joanne DeCoster and Lorraine Elizabeths , for 54 years. He had been a special And last Saturday's battle between the regular season is over? . McGarry; her -mother,' Anna Meyer; two brothers, Joseph and >EOF»LE IT'S TIME!!! fewer runs than Leggs? coach continued when asked why his picked off by defensive back Dennis . Still, it-might not be a bad idea to Born In Portugal, Mr. Plnho came police' officer for Engelhard : the Bears and the Panthers wasno "Well, we hope so," he answered, order your ticket now, well in ad- Bishoff, and a grandchild. , Walter Baltus, and "three grand- to Elizabeth in 1925 and moved to dustries.in Berkeley Heights for "It's just our philosophy,". ex- team didn't throw more until its last, McCaffery and returned td within IT'S TIME TO REALIZE THAT BESIDES exception. plained Panther head .coach. John fruitless drive late in the contest. indicating that "defensive ad- vance of another possible children.. . -Linden 45 years ago. He was a fork- years' and. retiring' 13 years, ago. three yards of the' goal line. But justments" would be made this week 1 GOOD TASTE.VALUE & SAVINGS IS \ Behind the strength of a persistent Wagner, who saw his team drive 83 "In the past we've been able to do another illegal use-of-the-hands "Boulevard Brawl. ' After all, one^ Michael J. Farrell, 70, of Union lift operator for the Procter and Before that, he had been a special after the dominating ground game'of never knows, do one? Frank A. Liebcrum, 44, of Iselin, Gamble Co., Stolen Island, for 44 ground game and clutch defensive yards In 16 plays the week before in that on that.club. We thought Gary penalty .nullified the miscue and died Oct. 13 in his home. formerly of Linden, died Oct. 14 in police officer with jthe General' IMPORTANT.SO NOW TILL NOV. 15 years and retired 1972. Mr, Plnho Electric Corp..-In Bloomfield for play, the undefeated Roselle Park a 34-2 crunching of Middlesex. "With did a nice job, They're a good, sound gave the Bears new life at'their 26. He had been a laboratory the John F. Kennedy Medical BU YANY SIZE PIZZA AND GET A FREE Panthers registered a hard-fought, the people we have!and_ihe_iypejiif_ _ball club." L_—: : ^ '.'technician with the International -wa8-a-membei-of-the-Portugue4 lany-yearsrMrr-Melchoir-served-ln —A,fter-thrce-plays-netted~a~scant~ Center, Edison. Society nnH thp' Pnrliigiifao In. viclory over the team that' offensoff e w e haveh , we'r' e jusjt a After enduring a scoreless -UilFd" 'Paint Co. in Union for 15 years and Born in Newark, he lived in Linden ; the Navy during World War II. He "AreRIGHr six yards for Brearley, Faucher School sports correspondents needed retired in 1981. • •, '. structlve Club, both of Elizabeth. was a member of the Connecticut- destroyed them in last seasonV -ground-oriented team.. What you quarter, in which Roselle Par* found wide receiver Pete Kiriakatis -before moving to Iselin three years— North Jersey, Section'2, Group I saw out there was two similar outfoxed their opponents with a fake Surviving are a daughter, Marjan ago. Mr. Liebcrum was a loading Surviving are his wife, Anna; a Farms, American Legion Post 35 for six yards and one play later, the County"Leader Newspapers needs high school students' interested iti daughter, Rose Mary Alello; a sister and theiGavel F .ft AM Lodge 273, LARGE PIE $5.00 championship game, It turned put to teams." .• punt that saw the Panthers keep the junior quarterback hit Capizzano Farroll; a brother, Patrick, and five consultanrror the A.u.C7Q7Welding REMEMBER. • be a stunning first half running- serving as sports correspondents during the school year. Students at. sisters. Beatrice Healey, Margaret in Portugal, four grandchildren and both of Union. •'.•-• SMALL pJE $4<00 -Almost. After the ensuing kickoff ball for an extra series of ^clowns, oyer-the-middle fof a first down at Co., Jersey City, for the past year. attack in particular that enabled the ' in nearly the same .exact manner, Brearley-finaHy-sprang-to-life-by- Jonathon Dayton or David Brearlev Regional Hieh-SchoolsJnterested-in- CarrollrHannah Waters, Nora Burk He previously worked for the Ideal four great-grandchildren. Surviving arc his wife, Florence; a -the Rosclle Park-43 wiUrjustr0r53ieft- writing high school sports stories should contact the editor at 686-7700 for daughter,~MaTleTTe~Ktefer7~aHd a 4-0 Panthers to hold off a last-ditch Brearley running, backs Joe beginning a 59-yard scoring drive and Christina Richardson.. Welding Co., Hillside, foe 10 years. . ONLY AT YOUR NUMBER 1 PIZZA SHOP • Brearley effort.. in the : game's to play. And that was as far as the more information. No experience is necessary: ' . Francis "Pat" Roche, 79, of grandchild. Capizzano and Mike Chalenski late in the third quarter that would Bears would get. Four incompleted Surviving are his wife, Jennie; a Hawley, Pa., formerly of Winfield, . waning seconds to recapture the started running off chunks of yar- see the. Bears collect their only Ruth M. Ferraro, 73, of Springfield son, Frank; -a daughter, 'Lissa ' Lions Trophy that had been lost in a passes-laterr the Panthers took 'died Oct. 15 in Wayne County Theresa Bcntley, .77,. of Roselle dagejigainst a stubborn Pan.ther_ pointsof theday. . _ J possession at~their",43rfrorirwhicfi~ died Oct. 15. in the Beth Israel Lieberum; bis parents, Robert and Memorial Hospital, Homesdale, Pa. Park died Oct. 16 in Union Hospital. 20-3 loss to the Bears during last defense with gains.at one point of 16 ;'• Aided in part by a 15-yard, illegal Medical Center, Newark. year's regular season match-up just one play was required to run out Dorothy Renaud; his grandfather;— - Mr. Roche was born in Scranton; Born in Brooklyn, sho lived in and 19 yards,: respectively. Within use-of-the-hand call on Roselle Park, the clock. It was all over. Pa., and lived.'in Winfield before_ Elizabeth before moving to Roselle between the two teams. . . • four plays, in Tact, it was the Bears the Bears reached the Panther '• -'Especially stunning to the Ward "It's a real good win and we got a -rJeath_Noiice£= moving to. Hawley 14 years ago. He" Park 39 years ago. • Who had. a first-and-10 situation at • seven-yard Jine just as time ran out little banged up out there," said a was a maintenance supervisor for Surviving are her husband, Erie Eield faithful was an 11-play, 80- This weekin sports . the 26-yard line of their. Mountain in the third period. Then two plays tired; but satisfied Wagner, who held L,J. Wing'Co. in Linden,for several B.; two. sons, Raymond B. and . yard drive by Roselle Park after the- i Oct. 15, 1986, Sfevo of Ave,, Union, with a funeral service at Valley Conference arch-rivals. But' into the final quarter, Chalenski took onto the recaptured Lions Trophy as years.Mr. _ Roche was a comr Edward" B., and three, grand- opening kickoff, which saw the 1 David Brearley immacuiata,oct.24.,8p.m.-,A.i Elizabeth, beloved husband of Mllka Townley Presbyterian Church, Salem manhandling of a defense con- when Roselle Park linebacker Len a one-yard plunge into the end zone though it were the winning lottery (Dvqzenga) Borberovlc, father of Dana Road, Union. In lieu of flqwers, those so •municant of-Queen of Peace, children. - - Zen'narlo — who also added 18 yards that put the Bears back in the game, ticket in a $20 million pot. "This is a Berborovlc, son-in-law of And|o desiring may make contributions to the sidered to be all but impervious to Football "Girls' Tennis '•Church. He was a fourth degree Patrick J. Cunningham, 77, of PIZZERIA _AUhpugh ia_:.two:PoinL_conyersion.. jLig_gam.e,j>b v.iously,_Thls_is_aJ>ig_ New Providence, Oct. 25, 1 p.m., ' (Dvoionga), brothor of Kola Tadlc. Center for Hope,' 219 E. 4th Avo,, knight in theKnights.of Columbus', a Springfield died Oct.17 in Overlook-] thhhtlthNthPllild : r _Clark,-Oct..23,.3::45.p.m,,.AJ____ - Funeral frm The Me CRACKENTUNERAL" Roselle, N.J. :""•"• vantage of: a fumbled pitchback attempt was muffed, Mike Vergura' game in the'Mountain.Vallcy Con- H. . •• _ • ..•..-•- Millburn, Oct. 24,4 p.m., H. . member of the Linden Elks Lodge, a Hospital, Summit. :; HOME, 1500 Morals Ave.; Union, the and Bound Brook accumulating an attempt by' Brearley quarterback added the extra point and it was a 10- ference and- in the state sectionals, Girls'Tennis" : , West Orange, Oct. 27,3:30 p.m., H. funeral mass..will* be offored at Free FERRAROOn Oct. IS, 1986, Rulh M., of ' life member of the Winfield Fire Born in Ireland, Mr, Cunningham anemic 26 and six yards rushing, . ' Gary Faucher and fell on the loose 7 game with 11:35 left. so we try .to play it that way." St. Mary's, Oct. 23,4 p.m., H, . Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church of the Springfield, beloved wife of'Robert J. Department and past president and lived in Springfield for 50 years. He Roselle Catholic, Oct. 28, 3:30 FerrOTo, mother-in-law ,of .Wendy respectively, in the two weeks prior ball at his own 40, the Bear thrust The rest of the period, however, .Still, there was the obvious Roselle Park, Oct. 28,4 p.m., A. Holy Assertion, Elizabeth. Intorment member of the board of directors of was a custodian.,with Millburn to Saturday's clash.. But there was • p.m'.,H. Rosedaje Memorial park, Undon. Pomen' - Ferraro, loving sister of Hword Hirsch, WE'RE DELICIOUS had ended. .•: ., turned into a nightmare for question of whether or not the Boys'Soccer. ••'.. Boys' Soccer , held at the Funeral Home. In lieu of also survived by lliToo grandchildren, ... the Lakcville Fire Department in • Junior High Schdol for 17 years hardly anything anemic ,about'the Early In the second quarter, thrilling win represented revenge Bound Brook, Oct. 23,4 p.m., A. Cathy, Susan' and karon Forraro. : Brearley, • Hillside, Oct. 23,3:45 p.m., A. flowers contributions to tho'.Cor- Pennsylvania. • • before his retirement in 1975. running of Gene Mirabella, Paul. Roselle Pdrlrcpmmitted two tur- Just two plays into the ensuing over last year's two solid defeats to Roselle Park, Oct. 28,4 p.m., A. portatlon of the Froa Serbian Eastern Rolatlves and friends Invited to attend New" Providence, Oct. 25, 10 a.m. the funeral from -Tho MC CRACKEN Surviving are his wife, Diane; a . Surviving are his wife, Mary; a Carpenter and Chris Tokarski, who novers, the' latter of whlch;occurred . drive, the Panthers faced a'third- Brearley, including the 35-6 romp in Girls'Tennis . ; Orthodox Church of the_HoJy_Assontlpn, H. ' ••' •/ • "• r -FUNERAL• HOMEr~1500~MoTrl5 AveTT —daughter; Joair^Roberts;—-four- -daughter, Mary -Corbett;- a son', combined for a whopping 179 yards when quarterback Steve Scribano — the Group I title game. '177 Liberty St. EllibothT would bo ap-~" and-five situation at their own 23- St. Mary's, Oct. 23,4 p.m., H. Governor Livingston, Oct. 28, 5:30 preclatad. Union, funeral Mass, Entombmont Haly sisters, Catherine Brenan,- Loretta Bernard T.; three brothers, John, I OPEN THURS7NIGHf S TIL 8 PM in rushing. • ; • who saw limited duty sporadically yard line against an aroused Bear. .."We knew what happened-to us Roselle Park, Oct. 28,4 p.m. A. .- Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. - Hayes, Siste'jvClair Roche, I.H.M., James.and Bernard; three sisters,, ~- • Imaginejhat; Better yet. Imagine throughout the -first half - had a defense,: So aroused, in fact, that a la'st year, but our main concern Field Hockey p.m., H. ." . . BAUER-Oct. 19,. 1986, Mario J. (nee and Sister Lois Roche. I.H.M.: three _Mayjauoney.,JBridgetMcHugh-and_- Wertr), of-lrvlngton—wlferof-Frank-A- the opening drive. •.••... ; pass intercepted by Mike Ramos at late hit. out-of-bounds on an 11-yard going into the game was going as far Ridge, Oct. 23,4 p.m., A. Girls' Soccer Bauor, mother of Robert O. and Gregory of the late Paulino, devoted father of grandchildren and three great- Sarah Cunningham, and four : With a hearty home crowd just the Panther 44-yard line. Three pass play to Zennario resulted in a as: Mountain Valley Conference play Scotch Plains, Oct. 24,4 p.m., A. : John W, Jr., Donald and Iho lale Walter, - Hillside, Oct. 23,3:45 p.m. H. . J. Bauer, .sister of Louis Vogel, also grandchildren. grandchildren. settling' down with the' opening plays later,; Capizzano spurted penalty, which brought the ball to and state tournament play is con- North Plainfield, Oct. 28, 3:30 Plainfield, Oct. 27,3:30 p.m. H. survived by six grandchildren. Relatives loving grandfather of one "grandchild forward to the' 20, giving his team, cerned," answered Wagner, who and friends were Invilod to attend the- and two great-grandchildron, door kickoff, which was boomed into the midfield. , Taylor remembered it p.m., A. ;•'. Governor Livingston, Oct. 28, 3:30 funej-aj from The HAEBERLE '6 BARTH brother of WTIhemlnd'HbolrdrrRelallves Panther end zone for a touchback, what appeared to be an ideal scoring , well. . , :;,••' . '• ••. • .:• • . •:.[ strongly indicated that the two Gymnastics p.m., A, COLONIAL HOME, 1)00 Pine Avo., and -friends were to attend tho funoral the visitors did much to unsettle the opportunity. Aided by an illegal use- _ "That-just brought them out of the Union County powers could well Gymnastics • service from The UNION FUNERAL : Union Catholic, Oct. 24,4 p.m., H. Union. Thence to St, Paul Tho Apostlo Obituary listings Ward Field customers —. and did of-the-h'ands penalty, however, hole," thecoach said. "That hurt us. meet again in post-season play.' Union, Oct. 28,4 p.m., H. Bound Brook, Oct. 24,7 p.m., H. Church, Irvlngton, for a Funoral Mass.' HOME-LYTWYN 8 LYTWYN, 1600 Roselle Park held firm and even I think that was the big play of the "That was more meaningful than Interment In Hollywood Momorlal Park. Stuyvosont Avo, Union. Inlormont even more to upset the mighty Bear ' Boys-Girls'Cross Country . Boys'Cross Country : In lieu of flbwoi!s, contributions may bo Hollywood Cemetery. • 'defense. In just' five plays, the added a 31-yard field goal by Small game. But that first drive, that was revenge. And then after the' gamei Hillside, Oct. 23,4 p.m., H. Rahway/Linden, Oct. 23, 3:45 made to St. Barnabas Modlcal; Center "scrappy trio of Mirabella, Carpenter with 0:06 left to play in the first half. the real back-breaker. ~No one had you think of all the things the game BENTLEY-Theresa,ofRbsellePark;dct,16; ' . Open to the public! New Providence, Oct. 28, .4 p.m., p.m.,H, . .- — - Dnunlnpnmnnt Fund. Livingston. and Tokarski was able to advance It was a 10-0 deficit that ac- done that to us all year," really means " — —£— - ' — -Clark, Oct. 28,3:30 p.m., A. TISSIERE-Ocl. 17, 1986, Gloria M. CELUSAK=MargaretM., of Union; Octrlfi——— " . —~— companied tho Bears into the locker DE SARNO-Oct. 17, 1986, Angelo A. of the pigskin all the way-to the Still, there was time for Brearloy • "You're never as bad as you think Glcls' Cross Country (Lucclola), of Union, boiovod wlfo. of CUNNINGHAM-PatrlckJ.,ofSpringriold;.Oct.l7. T-,_...^ Brearley 34-yard line, at which point room at half time Edison, bolovod husband of Rose Brescia Richard Tlsserle, mother of Linda DEARNESS—V. Pearl, of MorrlstpWn, formerly of Irvlngton and OFFERING • Mattress and Box Springs to do it to Roselle Park. After a you are and you're never as good as Dayton Regional Rahway/Linden, Oct 23, 3-45 DeSarho, father of Judy Redllng and Chlarlollo, daughter of Julia (vontura) . Mirabella added another 11 to the 23 "I didn't think they Would be as p.m.,H. — Philip., De Sarnbi brother of. Carmen Union; Oct 16 Made on the Premises blocked field goal attempt had you think you are," said Taylor, Lucclola,' grandmother of Rachollo Two plays later, It was Mirabella Clark,Oct 28,3 30pm,A DeSarno, also survived by two grand- Chlarlell6 and sister of Joan Pols. DOKLIA-Zymovia, of Linden, Oct 19 effective on the ground as they enabled the Bears to escape from a whose 3-1 club will, now host un- Football •'/. children. Funeral from The MC CRACKEN Funoral from The MC CRACKEN again to the Bear seven, for a first- were," admitted a sullen Bob harrowing Panther possession that beaten New Providence at home FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Avo., ERIKSEN-JuneR, of Union, Oct 10" and-goal Three plays later, the 5-11, FUNERAL HOME, • 1500 Morris Avo., ERRICKSON-CharlcsH , of Linden, Oct 14 7 Taylor, whose team still managed to threatened to ice the game, Faucher Saturday, while the Panthers will Union, the Funoral Mass was offered at: Union. Funeral Mass was offered at Holy SEAi>SERTA Our Lady of tho. Holy Rosary Church,* Spirit Church, Union. Entombmont FARRELL-MichaelJ , of Union, Oct 13 Newark. Interment St, Gertrudo's Graceland Memorial Park, Kenllwo,rth. i Also on Display ; FERRARO-Ruth M , of Springfield, Oct 15 Cemetery.' '••••. ' " •'".••. . *' '• KAPLAN—Evelyn, of Union, Oct 17 ERIKSEN-pct. 16, 1986; Juno R, (Mac WAYNE-Oct.,/l5; • 1,986, Mrs. Ruth KRZYZEWSKI-Mary A, of Springfield, Oct 15 - PARAMUS E. HANOVER INdbe) of Union, N.J., beloved wife of GARWOOD (Coryell) Wayno, of'Kenllworth, beloved LIEBERUM—Frank A , of Iscjjn, formerly of Linden, Oct 14 -_ 318 NORTH AVENUE MS ROUTE ITS 3W ROUTE 10 W C.A. Erlkson, devoted mother of Cldlro wife of Wallace, devoted mothor of MAGLIULO-ConmeA , of Linden, Oct 17 | FACTORY SHOWROOM WARBHOUSGSHOWROOM WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM Padgett, "Konnoth, A. and .Thomas. A, Donald of Plscataway and Mrs. Susan ' MELCHOIR-Charles L, of Union, Oct 13 ,. ") Two-hour Free Delivery* Erlksen, daughter of Ruth (Mac Pher- Denham.of Shrewsbury,, dear sister of • Mattresses son), the late Walter Mac Indoo, also Miss Gladys Coryell! af Union, beloved PATETTA-Alfred Sr, of Union, Oct 13 on all stock Items Including survived by four grandchildren. Tho 1 • Box Springs grandmother of four graridchlldron. "PINHO—Jose B , of Linden, on Oct 15 -, • Brass Beds The Jersey shore a Long Island funeral was conducted from The MC Relatives and friends wero kindly Invited ROCHE-Francis "Pat," of Hawley, Pa .formrly of Winfield, Oet 15 CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris lo attend tho funeral'service, which was • Hi-Risers * on premium bedding held In THE KENILWORTH FUNERAL TISSIERE-Gloria M , of Union, Oct 17 HOME, 51V 'Washington -Avo,', WAYNE-Ruth, of Kenilworth, Oct 15 •jCustom Sizes '""Ken.llwbrthT' . Interment "Gracoland" • ZIELINSKI-Anna, of Linden, Oct 18 No Phone orders BENO'S LIQUORS MemorlalvPark, Kenllvyorth. • . 102 N. Wood Xic. Unden | Mpn-Frl,, 10AM-4PM«Thur«. 10AM-»PM*Sit. 10AM-JPM, ' Call>or FREE Delivery CONFERENCE ON PROPHECY 486-3261 • Play Pick-It 'The neighborhood • Weekly Specials ColonialAve. at Thoreau Terrace • Union • Personalij«d Service Foiir leading Christian speakers speak concerning the present and the future! Dr. John Cawood, Philadelphia, PA Dr. John Walvoord, Dallas, TX Rev. Harold Sevener, Orangeburg, NY Dr. John Feinberg. Deerfield, IL junkie lived '•'• For further information, contact 964-8429 services are at7:30 nightly, October 25-2? \z& in my house! ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 1251 Terrill Road scotch Plains, This little girl is lucky. She lives in a town where good Welcoming 322-9300 planning and prudent management are working to build new Sunday school for all ages•- 9:30 a.m. neighbpjs Sunday Morning Worship service -10:45 a.m. her future now. We want to make sure that she grows up is t]he least SUnday Evening service-6:30 p.m. vve candor Wednesday Evening Bible study - 7:30 p.m. with the best opportunities for an excellent education, in •Jc-maKfl-nnej w rianfairight'al hohomi e In ouir town, -a^iean^nd saf e community,—— Getting To Know You Is THE newcomer welcoming - service that delivers a gift. from sponsoring merchants Voun^ adults and college and career persons and professionals to new are invited to Join Jack cavanagh for homeowners right alter y they move In. Getting To : >CONTINiMTAI. BRBAKPAtT & COMMUNIOU*" LETS NOT CHANGE A GOOD THING! Know You.programs can speot someone you." 'bring new business/new friends and new sales ' in The Cblden Goose Room of the^iansion ; drugs to 'me "' your door. • . 295 South Avenue, Fanwood on Sunday mornings at 9:30. f growing 201-277-7800 i critlcfll.__ t'Cloan Ibens, a scrvioe of1'' \ On November 4th Vote w Hospital. TUk to an ex- 8P JWt we i oounselor who will wmu m WELCOMING fSwCI SkmSb m NEWCOMERS P RON 8^89 1 Offal 1 mi Hi n p«id fpr bv cofnmittee to Elect Bono/Mapafell*, A4 TerrettaMANZELL, Treasurer, 354 sycamore, unionA. •i. •' ^m W^^SSSLMM "-.•),. . \4~— Thursday,Octciier 23, 1984 - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- : 1,2,3,4,5,4* -COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS— Thursday,October23,1984 — 15 Canoeing trip 67.9 FUEtOlt^AVINGS^—^^ this weekend PwCUI. • I Are You Paying too much For Your Oil & Service needs? '0 ; Football Girls'Tehnh Linden 50 .Kearny ^SIMONE BROTHERS a..* "Athlete Roselle 22. Plngry 40 Brearley 9...... N. Plalnfieldo Brearley 2.: Green Brook-8- On Saturday and Sunday there will 1 ~~"7 then call and compare -RosellePark 16 ...... Manville46 -be canoeing on the Batsto River in * HOW^SWEET IT IS— fe , Brearley 54../.'....- Bound Brook 6 Brearley3...... Roselle2 Roselle Park 48 Brearly 42 I WE ARE A FULL SERVICE OIL COMPANY , Roselle Park1 football | of the Dayton 5 Gov. Livingston 0 , the Pine Barrens sponsored by the > - . that cares About You I v Brearley 7...... Roselle Park 10 Roselle Park 22 ..'. Roselle 37 r Daytoh2..:Cl , Union County Hiking Club. . .WE PROVIDE: \ — ~ A coach John Wagner, right, I uayiomi Hillsidel4 ""•?""•••> <-aiaweii3 Union 22 Ifvington 36 r shakes hands with an 1 Week" Dayton20 .,.-. A...... Roselle25—;Sayton3l •"> • • '• Middlesex2 , There is a trip registration fee of [• Automatic Delivery • Budget Plans • complete Heating • ln-S> a ton 3 Union 15 .....' Plainfield48 assistant at the-^§mMafi 'Dayton forfeit win.. Gov. Livingston ' P, y - ' • • • • •...... Ridge 2 Union 44', Cranford 19 .50 cents perperson. There is also a 'stallatlons^Prompt & Peibendable service • Service contracts: TONY PURCEU.-RB for. th« Tlfen, uorad J nd lrs S . SeFvIng Union & Middlesex Counties for Over 50 Years Saturday's 10-7 win over! two Tttt, ont on 129 prd run, Siturdij In Irvingtbn o; Crahford 26 J ! ? •• • •-. Elizabeth 0 Union 20 ,. Cranford 38- fee for camping at the Lake Atsion Linden 21 .;...... Scotch Plains 14 Unden 0 Union Catholic 5 Campgrounds. Participants may ) SIMONE BROTHERS Union County Call 86Z-2726" arch-rival Brearley, as a I i ..." ' v Jubilant Panther bench! Linden 46...... IrvingtonS Linden cancelled Summit use their own canoes or rent them at , FUEL OIL CO., INC. MidH'—.v r,..,,(.y raM fiJ4.J624 Linden 0..;.,... •.-'...... Rahway 5 looks on.' Roselle Park I Linden 40...... v Plainfield 15 Girls' Cross Country the lake, but there will be a limit of remained undefeated at 4-1 Roselle forfeit win.. Govi Livingston Undent...... ,...... Irvington3 two persons in each canoe. More 0,' while the Bears dropped 1 Roselle 25 ...... Dayton 20 RoseljeO»,:...... Dayton 5 . Dayton 18 ...... -.Plainfield33 information is available by calling N EW1 Job Training Program Roselle 0' Roselle Park 5 to3-l, 1 Rosellee...... Hillside 15 Dayton 19..' Middlesex 36 964-1703 for details. FOR — Office Specialists — Data Entry — Roselle Park 30 Manvilles Roselle2. Kenilworth3 Linden 50 .., •.'.'.:. Cranford 15 Roselle Park34...... Middlesex 2 RoselleO RidgeS Linden 50 Kearny Accounting — Secretarial-=-Word~ Roselle Catholic 0 Ridge 5 Roselle Park 10..,; Brearley 7 Union 28 '. Cranford 27 Union 55 •„ PlainfieldO Roselle Park 5. N. Plainfield 0 _Union 28 Union Catholic 27 Park skating Processing-r Nurses Assistant Union 21. Westfield 0 Roselle Park 5.... Gov. Livingston 0 ~ & Other Opportunities ....Unlon.48...... ,.;., .Kearny 0 Roselle Park 4.5 ,-.,. Bound Brook .5 The Warinanco Park Ice Skating 1 \The brand thaHits? Roselle Parks RosellcO Gymnastics Penter, Warinanco Park, Roselle,' For those who are - Roselle Park 4'... New Providence 1 offers group and individual ice In need and qualify . Boys' Soccer Union 2 Columbia 3 P?yton 87-55 Brearley 92.95 • skating lessons for those wishing to Financial Aid Assistance Union'5..'.. ..W LinderrO---L Your AD Will ATTORNEY AT LAW " reach over For Ad 40,000 readers Information NED KIRSCH SURESHG.BEUHI,M.D. Robert A. Wottzel- EXPERlENjCEDlNALLTYPESOF D.M.D PERSON AL INJURY -F«mUy>ractlc*> CALL Comfortable Dentistry CLAIMS MtMCftLWaCNT ive & Restorative •LOSS- \ Dentistry AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT! JOITKELATED ACClDEKTMrpif EASES MEDIC AL MALPRACTICE -086=7700 "2T3~Silmmit Road Mountainside 654-5151 i 1 o\.; :ih -.<:.;',^\.r.*' •:>^V/ ''bv;;'>:r'v;-;i''^:'.v/,'>;^>v^-;'v 'l'iV ':'| !• •>'•'''..'•• .\ A, • The en+eftdihi celebraTiorf -•o —~The actual birthday of'lho Statue In: AmericaiTImmigration History (Continued from page t) • • - . there is a lot of print compared to the reading by novelist Rosa Guy at 7:30 - Campaigns, of course, are never didate campaigned on the slogan Understood and utilized the vast . of Liberty falls "at the end of October. through Family Photographs and p.m. in the Campus Center Theater. ""publican ad." thing from sheet music to cider all sweetness and baby-kissing: "Free Men, Free Soul, and communication changes taking' To commemorate this .-moment in Oral' Interviews," presented by Ms. Guy's works have been tran- barrels, giving Harrison an image of 'Vilification Ras its own long Fremont." Such ."blatant trum- place. • Whether the Campaign devices - history,. Union County College Is Doris Frledensohn and Barbara slated into many languages and her humble.-dbwn-home origin. Clearly, tradition. An- early as 1828, Andrew pcting of the'Republicans' hostility come In the form of buttons or the sponsoring a day-long Ellis Island Rubin of Jersoy City State College; lectures and' "readings have elec- I the campaign had struck the "JacksonrthFifSaTpopulist, was "hit to slavery proved to extreme" for •• latest 20-sec'ond TV spots, tho Centennial Celebration on Saturday, ~ and "An Interdisciplinary Approach trified audiences around the world. > public's love of the "common touch" with accusations of being a would-be North and South "alike, Voss says, . • Bird shows a visitor a brochure Smithsonian political historians \- ' Oct. 25', at its Cranrord CampuV _ to Literature and Immigrant Ex- z that threads through later emperor, a' murderer, duelist and and in the end Fremont was soundly ftoni Ike's camp. It bears large agree^that they surely-add to tho The celebration will feature a perionce for Secondary School The Ellis Island. Centennial presidencies of Lincoln, haber- adulterer, among other things. His' defeated. . .- . , black-and-white photographs and spirit and color that has long been* conference entitled "Literature and Curricula," presented by Dr. James Celebration will also • feature' a 8 dasher Harry-. Truman, peanut opponent, John Quincy Adams, was Other oloction-ycar objects terse captions. If the resemblance to part of American campaigns. Says the Immigrant Experience" which Drummond and Paula Roy of student essay contest and a drawing farmer Jimmy Carter and, sur- written off by many as an effete provide researchers a vivid com- a TV spot is somehow missed, a line Mclder: "It seems- tcrnurthat the will explore the role that literature Wcstfield High School. - for the "Miss Liberty Sweepstakes" o prisingly perhaps, Ronald Reagan, a snob. In the media extravaganza of parison of competing campaign of_tyjie' on tho co,yer advises: serious study of politics has tended has played in reflecting the dreams, .An International Lunch, prepared being Conducted by the Union z man often photographed on hor- 1840, .ithb'^Harrlson forces^ having styles. The 1952 Eisenhowor- "Heading time,— 40 seconds." A to overlook the entertainment side of successes and frustrations of the by local ethnic restaurants, will-be College Foundation to raise funds p seback or splitting wood at his madehayof their critics' sniping, .Stevenson contest came at the outset . second brochure, a Stevenson ad, it. The show-putting on a.display to many immigrants who have come to offered in the College's Campus for scholarships for UCC students. o mountaintop ranch. , ~ made sure that Van Buren was down looks dated for its time. "It bor- hold the crowd is as old as {Greek America., This event, which will of the television age. The . Center from .12:15. to 1:30 p.m. The public is invited to all of the (/) Political historians consider the and out by "suggesting" that he was ders," Bird says, "on the visual, but civilization." _ ' 1 D Republicans, Bird explains, best-.. begin at 9 a.m. and end at 8:30 p.m., I followed by a repeat of the .con- day's events at the Cranford o 1840 contest, "the first media a corseted, luxury-lover who used } o will Include workshops, panels; .: current sessions from 1:30.p.m. to 3 Campus. All activities, except the - u. campaign," and for good reason. An French perfume and dined at the photo and art exhibits, and films, as <11 1 1 " p.m. " "' . Interrfational—Lunch, are free. outpouring of manufactured White Hone on goldplated tableware , weir.as a reading by well-known A closing. reception In the Registration for the Conference on keepsakes .made possible by the —all.that during tho depression of athor Rosa Giiy. College's Tomasulo Art gallery Litcraturccan be made in advance steam of the Industrial Revolution 1837. . ' .. •• . . ' The International' Cultural Ex- featuring the works of artist C.J. by calling 276-2600, Ext. 311, or, in assured that each candidate would Surviving political memorabilia , change group at the College will Yao is scheduled from 3 to 4 p.m. person the morning of tho Con- have a supply of snuff boxes, ker- often has special.value in that the sponsor multl cultural en- The day will conclude, with a ference at 9 n.m. chiefs and ceramics for his sup- objects show graphically why a Potpourri 26, "The Light at the End of the Jersey, Mass, 12:30, picnic, 1:30' tertainment, a festival of favorite porters. The campaign broke other campaign went awry. Voss points to Tunnel,," 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. "Symbol , p.m., 743-4705,464-5862. -: . American Diabetes Association, foods, and an array of international ground. The distribution across the the 1856 campaign "of John G. and Self," a workshop on tho New Jcrsoy affiliate, Oct. 23, noon, costumes and crafts. . • '* nation of the likeness of Harrison on Fremont, who had won fame, as an symbols of"thcTarot, 1 to 4 p.m., the Robert Wood Johnson • Thccommunity at large as well as' ribbons and other devices market) explorer of the American West. The Calvary Church" Parish House', New Expectations,Single Adult. University Hospital; Now Brun- ' students and staff at Union County. one of the. first times voters could new Republican Party's first can- Woodland and Deforest Avenues, Rap Group, costume party, Oct. 31,0 College arc invited to participate in swick, Press Conference. Summit,.763-B312. p.m., 984-9158. .'•'"..•...•. Irish Night, Oct. 24,'Mother Soton the conference which willbcgln with The .Summit Chapter of coffee arid registration at the Regional High School, Valley Rd., Professional Secretaries In- Clark, 241-1809 or 382-1952. Campus Center at 9 a.m., followed ternational, monthly meeting, Nov. by a welcome address by Dr.'Derek 'The--Chrysalis Gala, Oct. 24, 6, Tho Villa, 55 River Road, Summit, N. Nunnoy of Summit, UCC Chanticler, Short Hills, to benefit ';•.:;•. -.. Ar*«;•••;•/•:•;. BOUTIQUE—Lois Gannon of the AnrieWcari Cancer 6 p.m., 464-9172. . president, the keynote address CHEMOcaro, 233-1103,993-5999. Morris Museum, Morristown, Society, left, and Polly Reilly are surrounded by the ' Holiday Craft- Fair, Franklin entitled • -','Thc Literatures of Square Dance, Oct. 24, 0 p.m.- Dressing for the Occasion, a holiday handmade crafts featured at Polly Rellly's 18th annual 1 School PTA, Rahway, Nov. 7, 6 -10 America, ' will be delivered by Dr. midnight., Boys and Girls Club of doll exhibition, Oct. 25 through Jan. Christmas boutique to benefit the cancer society at the p.m.;574-T076after7:30p.m, ;. •.'.' Arnold Rampcrsad, professor of Union, 1050 Jcanotte Avo.,. Union ''.3..- '''• • .. ' '•' ••'•• ..."•: ", •' Tri-,Goynty Arts Center |n Plainfield through Nov. <». The Union County Association (or • English at Rutgers University. 687-2697.' . _ The Printmaking Council of New Additional Information is available by calling 233-8255 or Retarded Citizens, "An Evening of .Concurrent sessions on a number Square Dance, Oct. 24, 8 p.m. to Jersey, Cultural Center, Station and 769-9267. ~ Art for Arc's Sake," Nov. 8, Lincoln of topics will follow from 10:45 a.m. midnight, Boys and Girls Club of River Roads, North Branch Station, Complex' of the New .Providence "Contemporary Abstract Print- to 12:15 p.m. These will include two Union, Inc., 1050 Jcanctto Avenuci Municlple Contor,'.7 to 8 p.m., 233- .. makers," Nov. 4 toDec, 12,725-2110, workshops: "Count Theso Women Union, 687-2697. .;'.'•• 9664,754-5910, - .- . Ask the teacher Morristown Antiques . Show,; AvanU Galleries of Lambcrtvillc, Ken n College Professional Now Jersey, new-show—"Flight,1 • National Guard Armory, Western—Wombn's—Assoclatlonr workshop; Ayqnue,^ctr24,ihree_days,nj,m_.., Career Advancement Is a Marketing- [609)397-8900, . Dundee film - 7 "The Morris Museum, 6 Normandy" ••"•• WCLAM HARRISON'S,forces were on a roll In to 9 p.m., del. 24, 25;' 11 a7m. too Problem, Oct. 28, noon, Downs Hall, , : z -Heights-Road, Morristown, Oct. 25 Children and TV^toprc p.m., Oct. 26; • 'Kean College, at 527-2557; ,. J840 with ttils ball that historians say helped ; "Mask?, Music and':Myths; -A sets record at : Union; County College all-day ' Upsnla College, Crafts Fair and By BETH GIORDANO simply to voice their support. usher inthe first media campaign. ""•'••, ••'.'': Journey into the New Guinea Spirit . conference, Oct. 25,0 a.m. to 9 p.m., International Bazaar, "Upsalafest." and FRAN SULUVAN — _._^r _ Mr. M.L. and Mrs. R.T.H. > Cranford.Campus; an evening Homecoming, Nov. 1, on tlie East r /•World."' 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Oct. 29, " Q. In a recent column you said 20 Comment—Lots of activity took ttteboxoffice see how their candidate looked — no . , ; reading by a well-known author. - The Wednesday Morning Club small matter then or now. . . . ' . •Orange Campus, 266-7104. ' hours a week in front of the TV was place that week. We understand ByMARKIIAVILANO .'.'. V Dunellcn -United Methodist . "Ca'ts," 538-0454;... : public service announcements were In the 1830s and '40s, many items : . .Clark' Historical Society, •: open. v too much for kids. We agree, and so A New York photojournallst heads Church, .150 Dunollen Avo., house, Dr. William Robinson do a lot of other mothers. made on television, ' educational off to the wilds of Australia to meet a such as plates, spoons and pitchers' Dunellcn, Arts and Crafts Fair, Oct.: were produced with women in mind. , Plantation and Museum, Nov. 2, We think it's important for your, pamphlets designed to educate both local legend who has survived a ;25,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. !i : Though they were not enfranchised, fromlto4p.nv - .. ' . theater readers to know that in early Oc- parents and children were fierce battle with a crocodile, and women' had considerable indirect ... • - ,-. Westfield-Craft Market, Nov. 7 Scion Hall University's, Theater- tober some children's TV characters distributed heavily, and a number of who calls himself "Crocodile governors signed proclamations. Dundee." and Informal influence in the - i^Ofil^ZSi 0 a.mJo-9 p,nL_^through-Nov,-9, Rahway:-Avenue> . i^nifcRound.-liAScrapof Paper,""" ~r- Sesame Street; Capt. Kangaroo' political process, in those days. on the Collogc's^ Cranford Cam- Wcstfield. ;xOct. 23,24 and 25, Bishop Doughorty and others — met with lawmakers in One lawmaker was quoted as saying The Him of the' same name, pus,"the cxplorlng-i'Literaturo and •...... ! "Women," Mayoi .explains, "were , Student Center, South Orange, 761- • Washington DC to get a campaign by the time the average child has currently playing in local theaters, tho Immigrant Experience, ' '.•-'•.. ... considered mothers . of the 9I00or761-9527> • • \ ,: ; going to make televison more been graduated from high school, he is one of the best fihns_oftho year, Second Annual North Jersey 'Republic;"- and :thc objects were'' George Street Playhouse, Tho _ "relevant toxhildren; The week of " or she has watched the~e I Reaching over 7O000 readers in the union deader Springfield Leader Mountainside Echo Reachmg over 70 000 reader, in rhe union. Leader kenilworth leader TheSpectator in RoSelle&RoseHe Park andihe Linden leader ••'.._. z Ken.lworth Leader The spectator in mrfelie * Rasell••/. ••• ••• : ••;.•. MAINTENANCE FULLTIME • air conditioned, 20,000 miles; or EVES; .•; • Adam oven Is opulent, unat- and NJT bus number 94/ Call for appointment ible Including evenings and UNDERWRITER asking $5,250. Call 944-5244. tached yearns.-:• woman I 6754900 Ell 323 Sturdays. . . Seeking an experienced :por- 688-2044 i "JVM.N.T 328 Temple Place, •BOOKKEEPER .DRIVERS : • I- Full time position available to do stock work, deliveries Earn extra cash and gain ex- NOBLE son In Property, and casualty ' and outsldo grounds work of professional buildings. Now ' 1971 SUPER BEETLE - Good (Same day Pick-ups) Wostfleld, NoW Jersey, 07090. Full t|nne, experienced, full 6864100 f P/T for light, package and personal lines. Grow perience at the samo time. delivery. Flexible hours. Com- PLEASE CALL KATHt; Jersey state drlvors license necossay. A Comprehensive condition, "• low mileage, no 1 LOWNDES - charge up to and Including TV- -• < Between 9,& 12 . along.with a successful grow- WE PAY CASH- FOR YOUR pany vohlclo; • benefits package accompanies this 40 hour week position. rust, too many Improvements JUNK CAR OR TRUCK. 375- BECKER Li to handle A/R, A/P, G/L, 338-7326 ing Agency. Good salary and If Interested call Porsonnol 277-8433. •. ' \o list. Asking for. $1950 or best CEMETERY PLOTS • 33EVegreon Place i and "payroll. Competltle benefits, pleasant working 1253,IRVfNGTON, HIGHEST r . HOLLYWOOD•••---.•-, •CLERICALS offer, call 487-7878, between 10 • East orange, NJ 07019 -salary/ fully 'paid. medical conditions, office convenient PRICES PAIDI' ,'.••' , • MEMORIAL PARK . . •SECRETARIES . 8.7. "... ••-••." •; ••' .••: Equal Oppty EtripM/F plan. Interlews Wednesday • EARN^ J200 por week clean- to GSP. Call\for porsonal'In- Gethhesma'ne. Gardens. •TYPISTS Saturday, 10 • 5. Other hours Ing. Must have reliable terview.'-- Argus Brokerage 1983 SUBARU-GL Wagon, We Buy Junk Cars DRUG- Glork/brlver. TOP$$PAID Mausoleums. Office: 1500 by appolntmentr Rondo automobile. T Pays only call Corp,, 3750047. . am/fm stereo, sun roof, air, •WAREHOUSE CLERICAL Mlllburn area/ No,nights. 24 hr. serv. 488-7420 Stuyvesant Ave,, Union., • Music, 1597 Rt. 22 West (at' Call 374>4444.: _^_ V 272-2341. -. .. •'.. power windows, 39,ooa miles. . • 488-4300' . AUTOilECHANIC Vauxhall Road) Union, 487-.: With Data Entry FULL TIME-Offlco. help. Must sel 1.994:4037 or 241 -8542. CLASSAONLY 'S250.'.- •••.•-- . • -•..'• ••:. '• ': • immediate, opening jn DESIGNER - ' Experienced, Free Word processing Available for. busy office in JANITOR v WSTORCYCOEST CHILD CARE For jarge Bulck Dealer; Union .area for: bright, full time for florist, DRIVER- MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST V 1979 SUBURU-WAGON. Red, CLERICAL . • Position ambitious person with 2 Union. Must type and possess Showroom and offices must bo Excellent • opportunity, Eull time with experience & vacuumed, dustod and clean- stick shift, four wheel drive. BABYSITTING-Done In my available for Insurance agen- years experience for knowledge of Unlonr"County good business manner. Call immodlate full time day position In our" Group Practice ..'•' . $$$$$$$$ • v; Abovo average earnings. ed. Hours 9am tp 5pm, Call New 4tlres, now muffler. 1985 YZ 80-Yamaha Dirt Bike; Linden, home. Excellent cy. . Apply 12M stuyvesant order enfry or IBM-34. •area. Call 277-0308. .. r Joann, 487-5942, •.:•-••. •. Facility for a medical technologist, ASCP registered or Reliable transportation. $1000. facilities including playroom All benefits. NEVER A Ave.; Onion. : , . 488-9434, Surrey Electric sup- Like new. $400. Call 484-2432. LAYOFF. • callfprAppointment,' , ellglblo. Previous micro-biology pxporlenco andprof Iclen- 379-4271. ~ and yard. 7 years experience DRIVER HELPER-for auto ply Corp., 2432 Rt, 22, union, cy In all phases of laboratory procedures are required. We as a pro-school teacher. ^ BONUSES SEEMR.REILLY radlatoTShop. callDennls 245-. FASHION ' '.': offer a 37'A hour work week, competitive salary, oxcollent 197? TOYOTA CELICA Reasonable rates, Call 925- . NEWARK BUICK LTD. CLERICAL ; company paid benefits program and are located In Subur- Standard, 5 speed manual, 454B.. _...-;'•:-;••• .- . :• 1002 Broad St. . :•..•• Manufacturer of aluminum • 35S-6700 ; ban Summit, lust minutes from'the Garden State• • power steering and brakes, air TRUCKS FOR SMI 1 V TOP SALARY EARNEXTRA$$$ NkNrkrN.JJ . -building products has an Im- _ DRIVER/HELPER- Full time For the Holidays when lust the. LEGAL SECRETARY L.ParkwayiPlpasecall Personnel: 277-8433. , condition, am/fm stereo FRANKLIN SCHOOL- Parent Eqyal Opportunity mediate opening Reaching over 70 000 readers in :he union leader Springtieia Leader, iviotmranisTtip bcno Kenilviorth leader The Spectator in Roielle * Roselie Park and^the Urtden Leader . HELP WANTED 3 HELP WANTED 3 tfLP WANTED IELP WANTED PARTTIME , R E S T A U. R A N T RADIOLOGY PART- Time Sales help need- HELP»Unlon's newest MODELS NEEDED ed. Galloping HIM,Drugs. 687- PART TIME " rostaurant/pub seeks line OFFICE Children-only, 6 months to 16 6242, ask for AAarlono. HtfMEMAKERS, RETIREES, SECRETARY- cooks and food preparers with years. . COLLEGE STUDENTS experience at Bennlgan's, The OPPORTUNITIES 3 PART TIME-'Office help. Office or : similar U NO EXP. NECESSARY Available for busy office In Demonstrators Wanted MIUBURH Busy hoadquortors office establlshements; Waitresses Open-call thru October for Union. Must type and possess $6.00 PER HOUR and clean-up help also need- placomcnt In upcoming TV good buslnoss manner, Call ' No Experience Necessary seoks a part tlmo socretary to work with top management. ed; Call 688-3290 or after 6pm, Two challenging positions are s commercials. Call 882-9150. Joanne 487-5962. — \ 964-0049. ••-•••••••• Here Is an exciting opportuni- The Ideal' candidate for this available to work Per Diem In ty distributing coupons and position should have prior RECEPTIONIST- Must have this busy department of our )Uslnoss bxporlohco and ac- excellent diction and pleasant modern teaching hospital NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNICIAN samples Th local super- :urato stonp/typlng skills. facility. markets: ----- telophone personality for busy PART TIME \Aust function Indopondontly, medium size firm. Light of- Challenging and responsible parTtlrno~posltlon avallablo Dates: •'-.' •••'.• : •', •'•-. ' flexible hours, benefits and fice duties Including some typ- to conduct Imaging studios In the progressive field of November 13,14,15 :ompotltlvo salary. For con- ing. Good starting salary, MEDICAL • November 20,21,22 . ' Idoratlon call Mrs. Spata. at nuclear technology to work throo mornings per. week. Ex- periodic Increases, aM TRANSCRIPTIONIST perienced CNMf technician with llconsyro In nuclear 179-3790., ••"••• lonef Its, year end bonus. .Rep- medlcino required. Minimum ono year previous ox- Approximate HOUR y Classified Box 4459, County. porlenco. Competitive starting salary.' If Intorostod call You will coveroh Saturday or Loader Newspaper, 1291: occasional weekdays; Position, Personnel 277-8633...... -,..-.., ; 10AM-6PM . PART TIME AIDE Ituyvesant Ave., Union 07083. To ride In special education roqulres ' good typing, Additional Programs Schedul- vehicle In ordor to monitor knowledge of medical .I6r- !HOu4 Q%«+. P. A. ed. Reliable transportation a children. Hours 7:15-10:15am,. mlnology, and ability to IN SUAAMIT AVENge •SUMMIT. NEW JEMEV OHO) must. For- local Intorvlew $6.00 por hour, call 635-7542 for RECEPTIONIST transcribe from dictaphone please call: application. .' ' Mature/sharp porson needed (201) 736-6982 for Saturday and Sunday. ART .TIME- Fllo clerk for Prestlgeus real ostate office In RECEPTIONIST Between 9 AM - 5 PM goneral office, Filing and lun- Short Hill, Must be a psoplo NURSES AIDES ,; Equal Opp'tyEmp. M/F/V chtlmo tolophono, relief for porson. Typing roqulrod. call Mlllburn office.: Call Mrs. Maureen, 376-5200. ' . Position requires typing and •'• FULL* PART TIME good reception skills. • - . A 218 bodiong term care faclllty.ln Wostfleld (exit 135 on. 'ace at 447-4300. Restaurant Personnel Garden State Partway) has positions available ALL. -PARTTIME r Good salaries, pleasant work- SHIFTS, Tako advantage of our SIGN-UP BONUSI Work ' PARTTIME CHUCK E. CHEESE Ing atmosphere. Apply. Per- every weekend for 6 months and receive a $400 BONUS. HOMEMAKERS, RETIREES, ORDER ENTRY CLERK sonner Department, 687-1900,; Certification not nocossary. We will train you and assist COLLEGE STUDENTS Lancome, a division of NOWHIRINGII ext.220O. — • •'• :'.' ' you tpjako the exam.. If Interested come In for an Inter- DemoMtraton Wanted Cosmalr, Inc., has an Im- view any-day between 9-12 noon. M.00 PER HOUR mediate opening for an FULL/PART TIME M/F HERlOIAIf NURSING CENTERWESTFIELD Order Entry Clork, ' : 1515 Lamberts Mill Road ; NoExperlence Necessary •CRT experience helpful ALLSHIFTS UNION • . Westflold, NJ- .'•.;•• ; •Approx 20 hours per Here Is atiexclting opportuni- week ' competitive salary and- HOSPITAL ty distributing coupons and •Daytlmd-Floxlble hours beneflts, Call Bill at: _ samples « In local "super1 OFFICE HELP- General of- markets: .-'•...:-. 1000 Galloping Hill Road fice work. Typing, filing, If you are Interested, 6884)210 answering phones, etc. Full Dates',' ' '.-" ••••••;•.:• please call: .'••'"'.'••' Union, New Jen*) 07083 .time. Call 686-9220 for appoint- PART TIME November 13; 14,15 RECEPTIONIST-Full time or An Equal Oppty Employer ment. . ... '.'• ,. . . ; ••• •, TELEPHONE November 20,21,22 ^ 499-2823 part time. Pleasant office In ,:"->\;LANCOME -..;;.. ,:: Union; Call 965-1600.^.: ••'•-,- OFFICE WORKER- for In- SOLICITOR : - A.dlvlslon of Cosmalr Inc. surance brokerage ' firm In Agprrolmate Hours : : l-iEOE — 'PSPON^IHI KPqr«nn-Tn Maplewood,General ottice -Call-Mark-Gornwell-flfc- 10AM-6I'M /. . babysit In Springfield home, 2 RESTAURANT HELP duties Include typing, filing •A days per Week, 3 hours a day. and phone work, tt.00 per hr. MarHlott Hotel, The ha- 686-7700 Additional Programs Schedul- Call376r2677. tlons leading hotel chain, 30 hr.weok: Call. Karon 763- od. Reliable transportation a • son. . .•• •; —-1 • . has Immediate oponlnos must. For local Interview for: .WAITERS • please call: " j PLANNING ASSISTANT PART TIMErSocretar.y (5 \Ne are a . loading RECEPTIONIST WAITRESSES; \ OFFICE days per week). Dynamic, (201)736-6982 manufacturer of battory Do you "en|oy working with Ideal candidates, must Irnmedlato opening for right energetic person With strong Between 9 AM-5 PM parts In need of on assis- people? Dp. you take pride In have professional ap- person, Duties Include filing, Interpersonal skills noodod for tant In our busy planning job well done? If so, we may pearance, 12mon. expira- and. typing, billing prepara- social service agency In Equal Opp'lyEmp. M/F/V department. Applicants hayo a position for you; We are, tion, as well, as good com- tion for computer, opportunity Union, We'll train you on the must possess-good typing, j specialty practice With of- mun. skills, Hospitality, ..to learn. Cal 241-4500,; aftor WP, good typing skills are PART- Time teacher. AM skills; Position Involves fices In Roselle Park and Liv- skills are,a must. Flex._ hours for local nursery school. data entry on CRT, shlpp-, . 3pm.; •. ; . .•• •:..'. • . nooded anjd pleasant phone ingston, and are looking for shifts Si attractive work- manner. Call Immediately, Immediate, Excel lent work- Ing papers and general of- aroceptlonlst to share respon- Ing environ.'Competitive PART TIME -Early morning 487-7422, ' . Ing conditions and salary. Call fice duties, Ideal can- sibility of our front desk, ,- wages / bnfts. which In- newsp'aper routes (5:30-7am, 7 233-1181 or 374-1120. didate should be high clude- Med/Den. Free days) are available In Irv- school grad with. 2-3 ex- We need an Individual with the meals parking 8. mush Ington, Union, Springfield, PART TIME - Medical recop- perience In similar posi- ability to work-well with more. Please call1 for Mlllburn. Earn $350-$4O0 per PART TIME ,tlonlst, evenings, pleasant tion. NON-SMOKER, others who possesses a plea- •appt.-". •.'. -' •-._•• • ;•• • -. Chatham office, scheduling, month, plus cash Incentives. A Telephone Interviewers Please send resumo.to: sant phone manner and would MARRIOTT HOTEL medical terminology helpful. WITCOCORP. reliable car Is a must. Call toll be capable of handling our ap- ' Newark International free 1-B00-242-0850 or B77-4222. Insurance experience prefer- _'"• 175 TermlnalAve '• pointment book and busy front No SttllnjePild Trainings red. Call 635-2750. , . desk-.. :.- . . • . • .,: l ' Accepting applications for. Clark, NJ; 07066 • —Attention: Paula Mahor : .•:' 42 Ext,4696 '. permanent part-time Inter- .. M» ,.9am-5pm. . PLUMBER viewers, Good reading ability If'you are looking for a[career PARKING ATTENDANTS In a professional office were E.O;E. ' MFHV. Opening for experienced necossary. Flexible schedules Need extra money? Taking available for homomakers, you wll truly be appreciated mechanic to |pln team. Sum- semester off? Want second In- please call 992-90OO. : mit's leading contractor. Good college students or second In- come? Many flexible part and -fiSDTSrVrand-benefiSDT f lts»3 •^AmerCall Jo Favor between' full time shifts, Also have 4179, 9:00 a.m;-12:00 noon, Mon. several openings for days PROGRAMMER .i RECEPTIONIST AFTER HOURS Frl, at 654:4000; . ' 10:00-5:00 p.m. Must be 16 and Minimum 5 years' ex- perience with RPG-II Part time position available In our Summit office for a have car. Call dally 10:00-5:00, Receptionist to work In our Ready Access Center/Hours PLUMBER'S HELPER 376-4347, V '"V. •• y•..:'•, : needed In busy Union nclu e 1 ro PART-TIMEAIde to ride In Manufacturing Firm, L .l S evenings a week from 5-10:30 P.M, and Satur- ' No experience needed, willing special education vehicle In PARTTIME- Retail store In, currently converting to day 10:30 AM-5 PM. If Interested, call Personnel at 277- to -train eager person. order to monitor children, Mlllburn. Sales and 'diver- IBM-36, • Experienced Mechanically Inclined a plus. ; Hours: 7(15 to.10:15 am, $6.00 sified duties. Mature woman. with software modifica- Good hours, pay and benefits; per hour. Call 635-7542 for ap- Call 379-3172, tion necessary, Non- Q+P plication. ,-•••• •;:•••; smoker. .Full . benefits' ./'•:••'•.'•>••: 2734179 package; Send resume & IMSUMMITAVINUOIUMMIT.MalWJIRiaVtmt PRINTING/. Salary requirements to: ! X.- •• PART TIME ' P.O.Boxl71» .'. '••.',.•..•', . > ' •.•' 1 : BINDERY COUTXTT LEADEKJNEWSPAPERS Secretary to V;P,,' Unlqn of Union, N.J 07093 . REOISTERElJ-.Nurse. 2 days PARTTIME flee. Flexible hours, must General bindery person. Ex- Attn:M:Duffu»' .. REtAIL SALES per week, Maplewood^ area, have good skills and pleasant perience In punching,, col Permanent full/part itlhie.- willing to train. Send r«P«ej -^Drivers—for- light pack .Fating, hand work, etc, Full - -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23,1986 delivery. Flexible hours, r rsonalltv. -Varied-duties;,-: posltlons avsllSBlenfor 'high to: ciassHled.Box 4440, county time. Complete benefit 7 panyvehlcle. . jrfect for rfiother with school end lewelry gift shop. Salary Leader Newspapers, W] . \ • age children, please call 944 package, Retirees welcome. RECEPTIONIST - parttim Call DRUCKER PRINTING, Doctor's office. No nights or commensurate with ex-* stuyvesant Ay«., Unlon« W 71*4. ,/•..•...•'••..•••.: •. lM: i : | : Llnden,i(.J. 842-3370.- v .••'.;,. Saturdays: Call 688-5801.' o7oa3i "- r --' -'- "''•' ••-:•• ' \ gas prices a surprise sWfion wagon void owners that they'll have to pay more Stable gasoline prices in recent To meet technical requirements of • attention to maintenance services 1 months come as a happy surprise to the repair industry, mechanics by The most popular cars in America today . Water carries contaminants such as rust" ' cessive fuel "waxing" can stop an engine separators such as Stanadyne's Model 80 -when they arc needed. The truth is, 1 many pundits who expect the worst. tho tens of thousands are attending are light trucks, filling the void left by the and dirt that can ruin vital engine parts. The *• completely. - ..''•;• "Fuol Sentry' . /.' - it's a small price to pay for the use of demise of the big-suburban station wagon, Supply and demand are credited educational clinics to remain up-to- • most common cause of fuel problems is . Diesel fuel heaters help' prevent fuel The Model 80 provides a complete fuel and answering : the commercial need for with the accomplishment, gas date ' on these state-of-the-art safer, more fuel-efficient cars that water, which Is the only fuel property the waxing. The most widely available models treatment system in one package that is ef- economical, utilitarian vehicles. consumpUoniiavlnE'bden-somewhat vehicles. -—...LL : produce far less air pollution. vehicleowncrcancontrol. . are electrically powered by tho vehicle's fective In even the most severe driving lower than anticipated while the fuel Further, they are "signing uj) In A goodly number of those light trucks are . Spliced Into the fuel line bcfore-lhe fuel battery and automatically begin to heat fuel conditions. ._ .stockpile remains healthy. record numbers for ASE cer- • "The car owner who delays powered by dicsel engines, an option favored Tigater, tho water separator removes water when the ignition, is on. The unit TheJModol 80 is tho only product available by buyers looking for power, durability and 25. More efficient vehicles have been tification tests, according to periodic maintenance, finally being from the fuel line by gravity. The best water .automatically shuts off when fuel Is warmed that contains in one element a two-stage to 50 percent better mileage,'. ..., . , a big factor In reducing the'drain on National Institute for Automotive forced into crisis repairs, is the one separators include a dashboard indicator that sufficiently. ' filter, a coalescing water separator, an our resources. Thanks to state-of- Service Excellence (ASE).' , who pays 'most dearly for Some commercial fleet orders arc coming signals a buildup of water in the unit. A drain The In-line fuel heater Is easily spliced Into electric "water-in-fucl" sensor and a ther- the-art technology, today's car " "When your customer comes In automotive service," he says. in at better than 50 percent dicscK a valve allows pasy purging of collected water, a fuel line, and requires One simple electrical mally swltchedioojvattfuel heater.. typically gets about twice the for service," ASE .President Ron Td help understand your car and testimonial to the diesel engine's competitive ' Winterizing Your diesel-powered light truck connection.v For.trucks without factory installed, diesel rrlilcage per, gallon compared tp. its' Weiner tells members of the servico what should be checked, Car Care price and traditional low operating cost. can improvo Its cold weather performance • Many diesel-powered light trucks havo, as fuel heaters and water separators, add-on kits predecessors of a decade ago. trade, "you better know your way Council offes a pamphlet, "How to Diesel powered vehicles, with 100,000 miles and fuel economy, according to Standayne standardjjquipmonl, fuel heaters and water are very effective and easy to install. on the odometer are not uncommon, and some Diesel System's, the' leading U..S. manufac- While high-tech systems.; havo around these cumpiiterizcd engines Find Your Way Under the Hood _t .r- helped ease tho demand at the gas and the diagnostic equipment they Around the Car." Send 25 cents and have gone 200,000 miles. . turer of dicsel fuel injection components. _ pumps, they have, on the othexjhand, require.- . ~ .•• . a stamped, self-addressed, business- . Diesel engines require less maintenance' Add-on fuel heaters, also available at most Robots diagnose problems in^cars_ created , a real challenge for the •'• "And while these liefo cars may sized envelope to Car Check, 600 because there are no spark plugs, distributor auto supply stores, can help prevent hard It takes more than a thermometer and a technicians In the service-shops, run further between fill-ups and Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI points or condensers. It is important, starting and rough diese] engine performance arm by answering' a series of logic-based stethoscope to diagnoso a problem in one of . questions asked by a computer. The engineer says Car Care Council; . ' service, wo must emphasize.: to 48243., ' -' • • ,. however, to use good quality fuel-and oil to Incoldweathor. • . ' ' • protect the diesel engine's precision com- Diesel fuel contains a waxy substance that today's Industrial robots, and more and more, responds to a question concerning the position WINNER— Michael ClasullI of Maxon Pontlac Honda In engineers are using computers to help fix the robot's arm is most likely to be In when ponents from water or dcb'rls in the fuel. can crystallize when temperatures fall beloiy ; Union placed '"fifth In the~€plumbus Ford 500-Kelly their under-the weathor machinery. operating orrors occur. The computer can American Challenge Division on Oct. 4 in his race car Diesel fuel/water separators, available at : 30degrees F (1 degree C)..Thesecrystals can most auto supply stores, help prevont a block fuel lines, clog fuel filters and Impair then find the most likely "Source . of the it's time to care for cooling system 'Maxon.' Ciasulll ranks In 10th place in the National .Robotics engineer finds errors in robot's . problem. "' Pojnt Standings. The final race of the division Is Oct. 26. buildup of water in diesel fuel. engine. performance. In;/somc'cases, ex- If you've found it necessary to add gone. Unless the engine is shut off at Finally, says Car Care Council, do -coolant to your-car-'scoollng.systom__jnje,_jTja3°£_Jan'age is almost not assume your cooling system iis lately, consider yourself lucky. At certain. ~" ~~ —functloning-just-fino-bccause^the- least you're given .fair warning 6f The best way to avoid cooling' englno warning light docs not go on. bigger trouble to come if you don't system trouble is to have tho system- tj/nggroup offers brochure •" A looso or defective radiator take care of things now. .flushed, checked over visually, pressure tested and all marginal . pressure cap or one of tho wrong •In recognition of National Car Care Month, "This increase has resulted in higher levels in belts and hoses replaced. Typical type for your car can permit anti- the American Lung Association of Central Car Care Council emphasizes that PLAN NOW FOR YOUR FUTURE tho air," says Dr. Collins: "The brochure NJ.'s Largest Stock of belt and hose life; Is.three to four freeze/coolant to boil over without - New Jersey is offering a free brochure en- • cooling system failure often strikes describes the health effects of the emissions, years. triggering the light; ,-, titled Car Care and Clean Air during October. „• BUILT 600 without subtle warning signs, and makes recommendations to car owners COMPLETE EXHAUST •A bad radiator hose; for example, ..The condition of anti-freezo is Coolant also might boil away If its There-will also be a car sticker and a simple about maintaining their cars to minimize the HEIVIWTY SHOCKS IESEL MECHANICS! test to determine if leaded gas has been used pollution." . .• SYSTEMS may hot begin leaking until...sud- •• important and It should be replaced level Is low or if the incorrect iMtastiy Needs Diesel Mechanics denly, it's too late. It ruptures and mixture of water and anti-frcezc in a car that requires unleaded fuel. "These The pamphlet warns against tampering '- as part of seasonal cooling system 1 Year Day Wt'S!tlG0O0«A.took!-S , all the anti-frepze/cpolant quickly is (EthyloncGlycol)'lsused.; . ; materials are a part of our efforts to Improve with emission control equipment and using service, .•••.. JAlM the quality of the air we breathe," says Dr. leaded gas when a,car calls for unleaded fuel. American •flJUHATOll HOSIS Brian J, Collins, president of the Lung To receive a "copy oT~this informativo ANDBUKltf brochure and sticker, write to the Lung & Foreign LIFETIMEWAHRANTV Association. . •.. • " Thli ahsdi It lorgtr Htm) (sm#«tllUm m+i. , Statistics indicate that automobile usage Association at 206 Wcstfield Ave, Clark, 5 Days-^1 Year-1300 Hours has increased, three-fold In .the last 30 years. 07066r TAKE YOUR PICK BUYS DOES YOUR CAR HAVE vrD40TBAfER1 ENROLL NOWTOR OCTOBER. ' ROTTEN EGG ODOR? Kmustloreveiy | HNTI.FRFI7F! Car & Household |.WI l-rif tC/.t | CLASSES FORMING FOR 99* tx CATAIYTIC Owner TESTERS Limit 1 COVERTER ' 59 42T1D T.ulr/i ) CLEANER AND •**. Umll $J29 | DEODORIZER UT1 0M ' Umll 1 CslClua YEARSOI- BRAKES "15|95 Riwled Exchinie EicludlnfStml meblllc CiraitindDilwway I MECHANICS $1 fl195 95 , Cluh SALES-SERVICE Bonded Not every ' CREEPER*!' COME TO ACTION WHERE OUR EXPERT SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL Exchange vehicle in stock GIVE YOUR CAR THE TENDER LOVING CARE IT DESERVES ' DELCO BATTERY SALE 1)ON'T PROCRASTICATE! VOUR COMPLETE IFirS iNSPECTldN Winter Will Be Here Soon! AC-DELCO •flfi FORDS IN STOCK ' CHECK YOUR BUTS AND HOSIS PARTS Our Expert Service Includes WAXYOUR CARPROTEO YOUR VINVL ROOT ; • Ch«<:k ButUrv .:• . ' •''• CHEaVOURBATTERVTUHEUPFILTERS YEAR END SAVING • Check Batt«v Tatnliult. • Ch.ck All.rnalot B.II " : ' '• , CHECH RADIATOR-MUTER SYSTEM CHECK TERM0STATS4IEATER CONTROL VALVES CHEa YOUR HMKT EMD AND BRAKE SYSTEMS • AtaTHiidlljjMl" '; _^ TRADE-IN SPECIALS OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30,1916. PLEASE PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF SERVICE VEJ '71 CHRYSLER UBllM 4 df., I c»L, Dili) $ '84 DODGE MM SO Pick Up Truck, $ bun, P/S, P/B, llMM, »lr MdA, 1595 Cuttom Wlwcfa, 4 tjl. 4 »pwd mtiuul 5295 CQOLINGL SYSTEM 65,122 mlla. ton., P/S, P/B, radio, 27.52S MIIM. on toy pureh*« aw tttJOq Our Expert Service Includes- ' JUrgeChilton J1495'| '83 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, 2 dr., VB, FR0NT"D1$C BRAKES '13 MERCURV LYNX, 4 e»l, 4 lpd, • Dr.lo mi Flu.h Radiator . C 121J Service Minuil *™_i | win butt., w/ 0D, P/S, P/B, lt«M, ilr '6595 • Inaiiwt HM», CUnpa, CMMCMOIM A ICHILTON'S I Mimuj itttdnt Minuil biiku, 54,105 '2495 cold., P/«rindwn, P/uA P/loda, bit milts.' wheel, nub. c«M 52,770 mil*. ] MANUALS VAUMBU COUPON • DOMESTIC '12 H0NM CIVIC 4 dr., S ipd., Mimiil '84 CHEVY MO CUSTOM VAN, I Ctrl, I • FOREIGN t bin., P/B, mimiil Jtwtlni itirto, ill 00 '3995 tuto IIIM, P/S, P/B, lUno, till «rK«l, '8795 KTBGASRIDERSHQCKS TRUCKS raid., S4.23O Mlla. cuitomlnt, 25,923 mlla. MO Off ««• tt^*3ij JC95 SEE US FOR ALL YOUR on wy putohaoaww tturn tl&Ot O '13 FOOD MUSTANG 4 cyl., lulo bin., '85 FORD M50 PICK UP 4*4,(01, 5 HEATER NEEDS vtti thithis c coupon P/S, P/B, AM/FM Stereo Cut., 51,114 tpd. minuil 0D bin., P/S, P/B, MIX. iillllil wliiisr *4595 '8995 N.I.'iUriul Auto Pub bhlrlbuhv OPEN bnk,lC.45SmllM. N 'W«hirdlji«rut"No . 7 DAYS DAILY7J«A.M.t.7 158 E. Westfleld Ave.. Rotelle Park Colonial Discount Mufflers XAT.7J0W5.-45 339 Rahway Ave. I 2612 Morris Av ACTION SUIIMVSIA.M.W2 W«ClM«Ml.tlS:ISfil.| Call 245-6100 Elizabeth 352-4486 I Union 851-WO PricM txdud* tal«f tax & MV fM« "A dto(«r you con i •n ; Fdrtinloh Cdtitity•Classified Call: 686r770Cr O Niqht driving requires e^idintlight! n c neaaiiKiii iioa i«*vw~. 't * ••^- - . •.*?•• burned-ou^.Lt headlight„„„...„*,, o^r i„f you„„„r •HeflHeadlighdl.Bhtadlustment adjustment ibas ann easyeasy , tatf**"'? 22*2*" task that requires only 3W0 feet of the beam up or down and left or i—Anto-heacUights-serve- • "" i" Reaching'over 70 000 readers in rnerunion te.ider Springfield.Leader Mountainside Echo Octob e kviniwortrrie.ider ThcSPect.itor in RoSeMen R05WP Parnond'tiie Linden Leader . 1 •. ' t • • 2 • D rH0MEIHPROVEME> Re,ich!nq over^7b 000 readers in "he Union Leader Springfield leader Mountainside Ecno Kemlwortji Leader the spectator in Roselle & RoselK? Park andthe Linden teaoeV Reaching over' 70000 readers in :he Union leader Springfield leader Mountainside Ecnc Kenilworth leader The Spectator in Roselle&Roseile Park a.nd-tne linden leader • BUSINESS OPPS. BUSINESS OPPS.- 10 z • REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE APARTMENT FOR RENL ROOMS FOR RENT 10 SPRINGFIELD- Entire se- 8 ALL CASH-Pald for any ROSELLEPARK cond floor of private homo. home, 1-10 families, 2 Weeks OPENYOUROWN z ANYLIONEL, FLYEK BUYING OR SELLING Unfurnished. Wall to wall - closing, no obligations. Essex ForAIIYpur COLFAX MANOR carpeting, private bath, no : GARAGE-HOUSE SALE IVES AND OTHER and Union counties. Approved V/i RM, A/C APT. $620, - private entrance, kitchen BEAUTIFUL SHOE STORE o TRAINS • Real Estate Needs Furniture, mlscellaneous.Oc- contractors. Mr. Sharpe, 374=~ Call: .. 2 BR, A/C APT. $735 privileges, use of laundry . ' Udles-Ctiildreits-Menj i. ATTENTION HOME OWNERS! '' • J tbber 25,9:30am-4:30pm. Rain Top prices paid. 8700. ReSTfors. t Pro Jogging Track and Day/- room, one outdoor parking Anderson Co. : J-&5-205B, z date • November 1st. 842 Biertuempfel Nlte. Tennis Court. Deluxe space. One person only. Rent All first quality morcharidlso. Over 200 top name brands- o3 .334-8709 . •: Eat-In kitchen w/dlshwasher. $375 plus one month security; U Replacement Insulated GOVERNMENT-Homes from Over 1500 styles 'Gloria Vanderbllts *9 West *Evan OT^ar%e^lerd7 $1(U repair). Delinquent tax Ostertag WALK TO TRAIN, 20 minutes Call (212) 315-4955 bofore 9 PNTED2H0MES ED IS BUYING- Used tools Plcone "Andrew Geller *Llz Clalborne "Capelzo *• .-• Windows — Dawes -Avenue, Union. Fur property. Repossessions. Call Penn Station NYC. Free.heat, PM. • Bandollno "Bass "Boor Traps 'Calico "Reebok "Stride niture, toys,-books, household again. Ten pieces to cellar 1-805-487-4000,' Ext;GH-1448.- Agency hot water & parking. Expert s To display IMW imulatw vinyl »idln| mid* b» EXXOH lots. Best prices paid. Call Rlto "Buster Brown *candles *L A Gear "Cherokee .*• NOW! goods, miscellaneous. Satur- AnlnulAIII.net for currenrrepo list. ' 1880 Morris" Ave. staff on i premises. 1 month Florshelm "Freeman "Bostonlon and many more. $12,900 . -day. J0/25,*5. after 4 PM 484-4929. Union, N.J, 1 security. No fee, pets.. Coif ax Get (1) (CM double hung w/Ww) CroRATI0HQimdJKm«*illJMer»Ai!«li^ —-t z. RiGHT 8 Table Saw -10",% horsepower z AWAY • 5o motor with extra blades. ~ 3z o Good condition. in D U O *5« for first 20 words USE A PREPAID si50 each added 10 wordsl Enclose check \l or money order CLASSIFIED AD TELEPHONE. NAAAJ ADDRESS ZIP CITY "Write your ad in the spaces below and mail to COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS CLASSIFIED P.O.Box 3109, Union, N.J. 07083 • 4. 1. 2. 3. 8. 5. 6. 7. 13. 14. 15. 16 17. 18. 19. 20 21. 22. 23. 24 25. 26. 27: 28 29. 30. 31. 32. ..t-.; without competitive bidding UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a "professional ServiceService'"' Iin accordanac< t .-FREEHOLDERS ' • copy of this Resolution bo PuWlthed «• with 4QA: 11-5(1 Ha) oHhe Local Pubi if ; RESOLUTION NO.724W cordinP g to law within ten (10) days of Its Contracts law because tho services to be OATE:10/H/flA P performed are architectural services; The?Sbv certlly-tho^bove to be^Bjryo WHEREAS, 1horo exIsU a need lor T?S professlonaltorvlces to«ecure-and-toi1- • if' . professional wrvlcei to provide ar- CODV or-a rosoutlon adopted by tho —NOWT—THGREFORE.—BE IT alood and or blood components for John RESOLVED bV the Board of Chosen chitectural urvlcoi for the construction Board or Chosen Freeholders of tho E.Runnolls Hospital; and Freehodersoi ine toumy oi «•««"»•<• document phase and site Improvement County of Union on tho dalo abovo mon- Freeholders of the county of Union that ptiau of the proposed John E, RunnelU WHEREAS, Elllabeth General TThrMuilah Mll GroupGroup , p.A.PA , 74-524-532 RahwRahwaay Hospital HtfSlthCaro Facility/ and . Hospital, 935 East - Jersey street, Avenue,.ElIiaboth, New Jersey W3OJ.li COUNTY ATTORNEY , Eileen Chronka Eilxabeth, New Jorsey 07200, has agreed hereby awarded a contract to provldi WHEREAS, Ferreni, Taylor, dark & Roberta. DohorlV ' . clork the necessary architectural services a. ricDotutrty Associates, Inc.. 149 Filth Avenuoi Now to~provlde the nectflsary services as 4 FOCUS, OCU3.19BA outlined abovo In the turn of not to ex- morepartlcularlydescrlbed abovei and( ocuiOitob«r, York,,New York 10010. has agrood to- OB IT PURTHER.RESOLVED that provide the neco&tarv architectural tor- ceed li,BOO,00 for the year; 19B4; and WHEREAS, the Local Public Con- the County Manager and Clork, of this VICOH as more particularly described, Bwrd bo and they are hereby auJhorlied above and In accordanco,wlth the attach' UNION COUNTYtf OARD OF CHOSEN tracts Law requires that a Rosolutlon UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN ed letter proposal by them dated FREEHOLDERS authorizing the awarding of a contract' (Fee'.tis.OS) FREEHOLDERS - • September 17i (964, said cost not to ox- RESOLUTION NO.74AB* .for.prolosslonal services "without com- LrtrM^rSsWce'Wh". RESOLUTION NO.74114 ceed the sum of U80.000.00; and DATEHO/U/64 petitive bidding" mutt be passed by the dp o d DATE;IO/l4/»4 ."te*r F'u ^S REioLV-iD,h.t - WHEREAS, the Local Public Con- WHEREAS; thoro exists a need for govornlng body and shall be advertised; UNION COUNTY. BOARD OF CHOSEN .'.WHEREAS, there exist, a need for professional torvlcos to provide logal • and - the said sum of not to ovcoociWg*>M .FREEHOLDERS |N07)BM professional services to provide a tracts Law requlros thnt a Resolution be to chargod to Account No. OSO-eoo-Btr- auttiorlilno the awarding of a contract services for Sandra AA, Flack In tho mat- - WHEREAS, this contract Is awarded 'photogrammetrlc topooraphlcal survey tor entitled "Doorlng v. Union County without -competitive bidding as a • DATE:10/lt/»4 ol Lenape Park and Echo Lake Park! for professional services "without com* "BE "TFURTHER RESOLVED that *. petltlvo bidding" must bo pas&od by tho Board of choson Frooholdors, ot nl.'Y "Professional Service" In accordance WHEREAS, there exists a need for oovornlno body and shall bo advertised) pending before tho'U.S,.Dlstrlct Court ol with 40A:lV5O)(a) of the Local Public copy of this Rosolutlon bo published ac- professional services to provldo con- "WHEREAS, Qulnn Associates, Inc., Now Jersey as Docket No. 86-1331) Contracts law because the services to bo cording to lawv»lthln,ten (10) days of Its sulting services for Implementation of i JHH caredeait Drive, P.O. Box 307, Hop Resource Recovery Prolectjand—; w (CSF»;and • • •- : performed are medical sorvlosi ... : •'1 sham,~'PehniVlvanta' i9Q44-1307Hrhas- "~ WHEREAS, thll contFscnTowardod ""iTeJebV certify the above to .be a true Z without' competitive bidding "as- a WHEREAS, tho firm of Zaiiall, Za>- , NOW, THEREFORE, BE .IT ."WHEREAS, HDR Techserv, Inc. agreeii to provide the . necessary o "Professional Sorvjco" In -Bccordnncc zall & Kroll.'Esq*., Gatoway I, Newark, RESOLVED by tho Boardof chosen copy of a rosolutloit adopted by the Suite 3I3E,. 701 Westchestor.Avenue, photoorammetrlc topographical survey u*> with 40AMi^(l)(a) of the Local public Now Jorsoy 0* IOT, has agreed to provide Froeholders of the County of Union that Board* of Chosen Freeholders of iho .While Plains, New York 1OM4-3O87, has of Lenapa Park and Echo Lake Park In D- contracts law bocausothrwrvlcos to bo tho noenssary legal sorvlcos on behalf of Etliaboth General Hospital, 935 East County of Union on Ihe dato above men* aoreed to provldo tho necessary con- accordance with thalr attached proposal, Sandra Flack In accordance wlthSpocial O performed are architectural services: Jersey Stroot, Elliabeth, New JoVsey Honed. . -• E|,^ Bi;ehrel;ji. . suiting services lor Implementation of a dated August 39,1984 and In the sum ot ' Counsel foes as set forth In Policy 07300, Is hereby awarded a contract to Resource Recovery Proloct as detailed NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT' Rosolutlon No. US adoptod by this Btfard •*..*, ,..-. . Clor" not to exceed S43.oso.00i and . provldo.tho necessary services as outlin- 1 In the attached letter, dated February WHEREAS, the Local Public Con- £ RESOLVED by tho Qoard of Chosen on February 36,1980, and In Iho sum ol county Attorney Freeholders of tho county of Union that ed above) and •. - 14, 1984 and October 7, nu and In Iho tracts Law requires that a Resolution not to exceed $30,000,00, (or tho year ' Robert C. Dohorty -. . sum of not to exceed. 1300,000.00 and Forronr, Taylor, Clark & Associates; •19861 and . t BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that autnorlilng the awarding of a contract lnc,,.U9 Fifth AvonUe, Now York, Now the County Manager, and Clerk of this |o34,.PoCu.oc1obor33,loa«(FmiiM|)00) 1138,000.00 respectively) and • for professional services "without com- .WHEREAS, thoUbcal Public Con- Board be and they are hereby authorlied WHEREAS, the-Loca Public Con- York 10010, Is hereby awarded a con- tracts Law roqutrosMhat a Resolution tracts.Law-requires .thal-a Resolyllon polltlve bidding" must be passed by the tract to provide the nocosaary architec- authorlilng tho awarding of & contract to oxocuto said contract upon approval governing body and shall bo advertised; tural service* as more particularly for provisional services "without com- by the County CounsCounsel'e s Office tor 1Kb UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN • authorlilno tho awardlno of a conlract and • • ' . ...••. described abovo; and petitive bidding" must bo parsed by the aforesaid proloctj and .•. FREEHOLDERS for professional services "without com-. WHEREAS, this conlract Is awarded BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that RESOLUTION NO. 731-84 without competitive blddlno. as a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that govornlng body.and shall bo advertised; • V ' . ' DATEMO/16/M DviillVO uluuinu I the County Manager and Clerk of this and. ••-.••• the said sum of not to oxcoed tl,600.00 be governing body an "Professional Service" In accordance OoardjM and they are hereby authorliod charged to Account No. ooi-5S7-579-13 Orchard Meadows is the choicest pick of These wonderful new townhomes offer a today's new crop of townhomes...the look of distinction that is supported by perfect community for those desiring a con-, duality craftsmanship. Pleasing exterior venient location and all the modern jgest name in rea design gives way to interiors that are big on amenities in a townhome you'll be proud to space and filled with great-living features. Versatility is a work throughout the five own. models, and you may select the floor plan iFive models to choose from...offering 1, 2, is now in Union. that is most compatible with how you live or 3 bedrooms with VA to Th baths. 530 Chestnut Street and entertain. iCarages available in some models. 687-5050 CONTACT G.S.P. North-Exit 142A-Turn PAUL ANTHONY left on Union Ave. Left on Mill Road-2nd Left Arsdale Terr. SCHLOTT AGENCY Proceed into Sales Center. G.S.P. South-Exit 141-First FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REALTORS'" on ORCHARD MEADOWS C&chard Right on Oakland Ave. Proceed nine blocks, make Right on CALL Walker Ave., then Right on Mill Road to Right on Arsdale Terr, The Extra Effort People to Sales Center. 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Maintenance MASONRY DME'SSTEAM CLEANING • Full Lawn Maintenance CLEANUPS CONTRACTQR —•-sprlno eVFall Clea»r-Up 1 VOLVO Sf KINO CUJWUPS.UWM HENOVHIOH- .Aiumlnum*Wn|ISIdln( ••. nOPWINCASH; • Railroad Ties : BESIDENrlM.«COUUERIC*L —mil- OLDSMOBILE REMOVAL •STEPS .HoUColdrieBUieW»Hnj service leasing,. For All Cars a Trudks • sod/shrtibs •SIDEWUXS • •DiUh, Stone, Conciele '.Oldest 8. Largest OPENJ DAYS EXCLUSIVE • Top soil ; MONTHLY ' Serving All ol Union County ..'• •MTI0S . - •Piinl Preparation ... ' .Exclusive VOLVO DEALER SMtua-telM' CAUDAYS MAINTENANCE' Call: •Fleet Vehicle W»sMn! • Olds Dealer in . 1561MorrhA»Mua 589-8400 For vour free esti- VERY REASONABLE RATES _ No |ob to small ' •Giease Remwai i More >•' 326 MORRIS WE. SUMMIT matecall 761-1577. REASONABLE 688-8978 •*- Union County Union, N.I. 07083 [68TS8W OVEVES/ 522-4744 rruEsL 964-8425 .reiimitM' le«e Message ELIZABETH 273-4200 CALL CHRIS 686-0638 MOTORS,'ifcC. VaiitballSKtlon 688-2044 "1201)687-7200 .r. 2NlSprin|lleldM, Union Value Rated Used Cars MOVING & STORAGE MOVING & STORAGE CommariolaridPioleolooah • MASONRY MASONRY MASONRY MASONRY 5B2 Morris Avc. lONGTERM LEASING, Elizabeth 3S4-10S0' CHIMNEYS CONCERT TICKETS CARPENTRY RIHATO . • PAUL'U S OVVSS DON'S CARPENTRY CARPET STEPS CAVALLARO MASONRY - FOKMEHLYOP .-••.• CARPENTRY CHIMNEYS YALE*VH,HILLSIDa UNION TICKETS MASONRY • PACIN MASONRY^ QUAUtYWQRK ^ - JPt* 00177 & STACKS 2022 Morris Avenue SIDEWALKS I0EDOMAN WAUTOWALL Classified •••.. Brickwork-steps- • MASONRY ORJ*|I»L_ _unlon,J*BWiersev._.._ to G&K CARPENTRY CARPET SALE Ad ALL MASONRY Patlos-SldBWallks- -All-Ma«onry-Brl«i^» "«'- FREE ESTIMATES ' Build-Rebuild Stonework-priveways steps, sld«*«lki, plisttr- FULLY INSURED MOVING! . Repiir, line, Huh 851-2880 ' ln«, cillir water PfMllng... : iR«ldeiiUil/CofflmetcUI Work ' ouarantttd. »«ll STORAGE- All Types Of Carpentry 241-2045 ALTERATIONS/ J .Wl Prices-free Measuring' You .UMraco •'-. "ProWrestling •FULLY INSURED •mbloytdlm. »»««;«• LOCALtLONG •. — (iltet 5:00 r".M.) ; .25 YEARS EXP.*- .- parlincA. MutrlftCalls .. DilYAHCi MOVING ' = 687:0031; REPAIRS Huge SinllW rtJtUU • Stevie Winwood • Rimers CALL JOHN Rent 375 Roseland Place "•" NeworEnlaried . INSURED Quality raddlni ' .LionelRicHie" •Knicks M bEUTSCH 2/2-0955 7^-. 373-S773 CLOSETS/CABINETS FREE ESTIMATES This Space • Peter Gabriel •- 245,5107 Call 688-7768 UNION PC 00019 Cttstoralied TABLES/,, — call: Springfield 379-5099 ia?5VAU«HALl tin. UNION STORAGE AREAS , 6861121 686-7700 PAINTING PAINTING FORMICA/WOOD 381-7910 PAINTING. PAINTING PAINTING ••. ' ' Panellln|/Sheelrock WHY PAY MORE PAINTING WINDOWS/DOORS 688-4524 GUTTERS & LEADERS ELECTRICIAN J.L CAROLXN JERZY PAINTING ••. DRIVEWAYS EAU^AHfflKG \ DRIVEWAYS .EXTERIOR - DRIVEWAYS' &p.URR ELECTRIC PERFECT HOME r v; PAINTING •', frT-PUGLIESE ;.' : •IWERIORV ; INrERIOR •EXTERIOR Lie. No.72Ba No job too small; R.W. PAINTING IKIHCCO. ASPHALT PAVINQ Reasonable Rates Quality Workmanship ' pmMTIKC , DRIVEWAYS - RESIDENT1WL ^~ PAVING IN _Frlendlv& Dependable -REASONABLEi?ATES- Inttrior/Extttior •.SriUlTDRWEWMS PARKING LOTS FREE ESTIMATES , StnimallorUalonCouiiB T IHTCRlOR • EKTEItlOtl. - Quality Wo>k »tusoiUU) pkti : PARKING AREAS CURBS (CONCRETE •AlUiilloia ..••• HiaV INSURED '' FREE ESTIMATES •lat*rioi*EiUri« All work fluarantocd •Htw Dmlopn'.tnU rtEEESIIWTES ^~ WORK { . •REMUS CALL: •Coauu(clal>ll«il>HtUI ' Fully insured •HEflAttHEKTS ' Free Estimates ' EXCELLENT SERVICE 379-5366 634-3475 : ' rr^« EiUmalM •filj IwiirtJ. , fully Insured -FuUYIIISUtED 376-592311: REASONABLE RATES wanta truedsot wen; *K owner ,.. Free Estimate 688-5457 M NOI*TO»5IMII .'• CALL Resldenllal tCommeijeal »•*•»» PAPER HANGING PAINTING/WALLPAPERING PANTING 272-8865 851^9614 763-BONE PAINTING PAINTING PAINTING WILLIAM E. PAINTING R.J's ^ZORBA'S PAINTING CARDILLO PnlNTINC SONSHINE PAINTING PAPERHANGING THE PROFESSIONALS INTERIOR'EXTERIOR'. • • INTERIOR BAU|R AND ALL ODD JOBS PAINTING • EJCTERIOR HOME GLEANING SBJ^E PAINTING CONTRACTORS ALSO WEEKENDS ONLY FOR PEOPLE ON THE GO1 WhereQuaiitV Counts HOME IMPROVEMENTS v Professional SURES*ALL CARPENTRY : ; INTERIOR/EXTERIOR : .'•-•' :"SHcifinv.b) »m Housr ' HoUdttSMcW LEADERS & GUTTERS Painting CONTRACTING PROGRAMS DESIGNED BY PAINTING ' aO'VoOfff INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES : ' , No Jbb'Too Small XQU TO M«T nne Year Warranty., . All od jobs - • Exterior/Interior »Caf»«til • • ,;/•:• . •InUrior •Free Estimates 851-9852 MKDS! ~ _. . •Extailor All work lumnlHd •Fully Insured Neat Clean Work • Paperhanging wr; ' by Professional Critbnun. • , INSURED Asphalt Shingly, — •»" : Btn »wln Moon faintliteit."' , P, KpTA'TIS 243-1345 1: 6874447 ; -9644942 FULLY INSURED Fully Intuit .aUrior "••• 762-7343 Clip'nSaw EXECUTIVE »nd PROFESSIONAL HOME CARE, INC. ^, 2764253 TILE WORK TILE WORK 372-0556 ~ ^ 372-4282 PET GROOMING' REFRIGERATOR SERVICE NedStewns FULLY IHSURID '•• UNWOVU. Fully l«»ured DENICOLO MARKA.SPERO 226-7379 DWtlOf LISA'S GROOMING REFRIGERATORS ft FREEZEDS TILE CONTRACTORS TILE CONTRACTOR PET SITTER & PET SUPPLY REPAIRED t SERVICED ESTABLISHED 1935 Foaturlng: TIRES P&S J&R BOARDING Custom Rot Groomlnn . Ul Brands, Makes tModelt KITCHENS* BATHROOMS • ComputtrBaUneo HOLLYWOOOD CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE WOODWORKING IN MY HOME DonoWlthTLC Commercial I RfsldenlUI REPAIRS • GROUTING Town t Country • UttdTlies General ContractorCntractors MIBretds PNEUMWIC CONTROLS EXPERT TILE FLOORS floors .TkesChaftOKl . Nlittms«4t°rnd •CLOSETS/CABINETS — : CARPENTRY Maintenance Weekly/ • D . Facility. Xray experience preferred but not required. A •CUSTOMIZED TABLES/ 3530872 mica.. •; • •' • ,.• ---- , ... limitation Work & LEADERS BLUE JAY O benefits' package and competitive salary accompany this Monthly FREE ESTIMATES O pr'itinn If interested call Personnol, 277-8633, ; . •STORAGE AREAS •WAUUNrTS*DESXS* Kitchen 1 Bathrooms 964-7359 TILE WORK TREE SERVICE •FORMICA/WOOD • Concrete Sidewalks u. GUTTERS HEADERS _^COUNTERTOPS»— _Fnw Minor Aipalrs__ CALL676-7572 -272-0955: -DENICOLO- .Our Specialty, taking down -/PANEUNG/SHEETROCK ^•Britk Stoops—•- To Major Renwitlon dUfTcuir-treesT-ReJWivBl-- Jl II III !»«•«> I »»• t_» •VANITIES* TIU CONTRACTORS IM SUMMIT AVENU.E • SUMMIT, . /WINDOWS/DOORS • Patios MOVING tSTORACE Trlmmlng-Flnswood-Fullv Gutters'Leaders 3754221 5 Insured-land clearing. Free •BOOKCASES Painting By Drains AMERICAN RED BALL - Established 1935 Estimates. Serving Union G. GREEN WALD : •TABLES D'ONOFRIO&SON Local & worldwide movers. Carpenter Contractors FREE ESTIMATES Thoroughly Cleaned & (lushed First Class Tradesman Cpunty.Call: FREE ESTIMATES R.E. FRAME Red Carpet service, to Kibhens-Bathroom 486-2207 •AH type repalrsrremodellng,.. REP S HOME OR COMMERCIAL " .^LAcfeM^ T FLORIDA. Agent UNIVERSI- RapilrvGroutlni kitchen, porches, enclosures, EN REMODELING Spring 8< Fall Cleanup TY Van Lines,276-2070.' 1601 Advice oh your homo painting X-RAY TECHNICIANS -^ •FULL INSURED . :> 9644676 complete Landscape problems. . Tilt Floors . cellars, attics. Fully Insured, 964-7854 •Kitchens W. Edgar Road, Linden. PC. estimates given 68B-2984. •FREE ESTIMATE . Clean-up-Tree Expert 00102, ' — 30 Years Experience In the Tub-Enclosures PARK FULL TIME PART TIME smalllobs. '. MarkMelse- •-" 228-4965 General contractor Trade. '• .. '. Wo are now accepting applications for ARRT registered •Rec Rooms _ShowerstaHs _ TREE.SERVICE -—-Free Estimate - :——PHMEiNICK—— xray technicians for our new satellite off IceIn Watchuna. MAKE OLD •Porch Enclosures BERBERICK&SON FREE ESTIMATES Daytlmo/evenlng/weekonds/holldoy hours available. If CARPET CARE i&TPUGUESEr GUTTERS* LEADERS Expert MOVING & STORAGE 245-4835 : FULL INSURED Interested call Personnel: 277-8433. ' ASPHALT PAVING CALLANTHONY Thoroughly cleaned and (lush- CEILINGS Storing Union County 76349U at low cost. Residential, Com- ANYTIME . _ No |ob too small- DRIVEWAYS: ed. Insured. $30.00 to *50.00. mercial.'Shore Trips, Local 8. • RemoMts*Pnin!nr CARPET SALES Minor tree trimming. Prompt FREEESTMATES or too large PARKIN6L0TS NEW Long Distance, No |ob too • PlanUni*Bracinr efficient service. I also work 654-6459 small. 298-0882. Lie 00210. ' 6U-S5SO/39O442S CURBS (CONCRETE . .SHEET ROCK • l*> SUMMIT AVENUE • SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY OK«I $4 46 Sq. Yard Saturday and Sunday. •SUSPENDED F.C. LANDSCAPING R.W. PAINTING P.O. BOX 3695 • FeedlnpCablinr QUALITY WORK DON'S-MOVING AND Union, N.l. Buy At Builders Prices NED STEVENS i PLASTER .•••,. •LawriCaraliMalntenance STORAGE. (The Recom- -^-•PATCHING Free Measuring Fully Insured 226-7379 SUMP PUMP •Complete Landscaping mended Mover) our 25th RESIDENTIAL 241-9684 Days Year. PC 00019. 375 Roseland SERVICES OFFERED (Min. 50 Sq. Yards) ° _ Free Estimates- Service IHOME IMPROVEMENTS 5 PLac6rUnlonr687'0035,--, • Interior -—EAST COAST TILE__ Resldentlainor-Cornmerclal -DOUBLE PROTECTION- ^FiiiaelnuT X-RAYtECH/- 824-7600-^= Free Estimate 772-tTW «LExterior CONTRRCTOR STUMPED?- Rid your yard of FIBER-GUARD ~~ Home or Office 272-8845 Know RenM ._• PAUL'S unwanted tree stumps. Fast MEDICALASS'TP/T Protoct your valuable SEAL-A-DRIVE- Save YOUr MtM MOVERS Speclallilng --In—bathrooms. FURNITURE Urge Selection CALL 688-8978 Wall and floor repairs, and- easy grinding and FoT Union county-orthopcd|c DrWewaV. Make It look better CHIMNEYS , Foirmely 6f Yale . Avenuo, FULLY INSURED removalr STUMR BUSTERS, practice. Hours Include lor 2 DRAPES • Many Colors and last longor by having After S P.M. .•;." .•••, m ' remodeling, plus coyntertops. CARPETS, etc. ~ And Hillside; Local and long FREE ESTIMATES No |ob to small. Free 7400724. ' .•••.;•• • evenings. Exporlonco Soal-A-Drlve Application. Call PROFESSIONALS distance moving. necessary. Good starting LIMITED GUARANTEE 273-8588 For Free Estimate. STACKS estlrhatos. 686-1121 CARPENTRY PMO0177 ' 750:9479 salary. Congonlal working en- . ~" CALLFOR 687-4163 688-7768 WOODSTACK —vlronmentr-Calj-Bonnle-at.686:J • Masonry .fldditions-Decks- ___LANDSCAPJ!G 6472 for appointment. —TREfESTIMATES CLEAN UP SERWCT -1925-VauxhallRd^Unlon—:— - TREE SERVICE—r- SUBURBAN PAVING • Metal •;••• Basemetits«Attics - •dean-ups ; 686-2223 •Power Thatchine RITTENHOUSE MARKA.SPERO AtlTjpes tree Work BMC CLEANING CO. Company , MOVING . ask for Daniel Thunlg • Porch Enclosures •Reseiding-. TILE CONTRACTOR •Free EstJmatM • WE CLEAN t ' Build-Rebuild Low, cost moving by ex- INSTRUCTIONS PHCW ALBUMS put In •Attlcs'BBSement - .DRIVEWAYS Repair, Line, Flash -•Kitchens •New lawns t shrubs perienced'riVen. Call 241-9791. R.J.'s PAINTING •Senior CiUien Discount order. Family Plcturos, par- for (ree estimate. , , K->- •Immediate Senice •Garage5«E.tc. • PARKING LOTS - MARGOLIN Where OJiality Counts Featuring: ties, vacations, etc. CallBotW HOLIDAY SPECIAL 10% •Insured \ ELEMENTARY- Specialist. (or moro Information. 686-48W WE HAUL AWAY • CURBING ROOFING MONTHLY Town & Country Having trouble In school? I FREE ESTIMATES HOME IMPR. CO. ODDJOBS dFF. FREE ESTIMATES, 276-5752 •-V- a(ter 5 PM or weekends. Small Mike- 862-2160,9-3pm 241-2045 • Wood*Slate , : FULLY INSURED. ALL Floors - can help you. Experienced fee charged. ' HOME HANDY MAN teacher/tutor; (B,A. K-8). In Bob- 925-3378,5-8ptn •SIDING "DECKS ' • Asbestos MAINTENANCE; WORK GUARANTEED BY .SpeclalWhiln: /•. reading, math, social studies, 687-3133 Painting, paperhanglng, PROFESSIONAL CRAFT- "(AFTER 5:00 PM) KITCHENS .BATHROOMS ' • Asphalt Shingles carpentry & odd |obs, clean- SMEN. BENJAMIN MOORE \ •LeadPaifRepilns*— TYPEWRITER SERVICE English; Call Susan 743-9005. ROOFING .PAINTING • ELECTRICIANS REASONABLF"" ups" No |pb too small. 964-8S09, PAINT USED. INTERIOR, •Shower Door Enclosures* PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING ADDITONS .DORMERS EXTERIOR. LICENSED. •RenouUnpWaterproofing* TYPIST •..-"• APPLIANCE BUSTERS GUITAR LESSONS- For For People On The Go. HOME IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING CALL CHRIS RUBBISH REMOVAL: •MudWork- : Resumes, Dissertations, students Interested In profos- FREE ESTIMATES "Special 0) The Houie." SPURR ELECTRIC Formica Statistical Tables; Letters, i •Interior ,276-4253 FREE ESTIMATES Theses, Term.Papers, Legal . slonal guitar playing. Accep- Washer5/Dryers/Ro(rlg./- Programs Designed By -NEW AND All Types Of Carpentry ipetialists 686-0638 RUBBISH REMOVED^ ting llmltod amount ot •REFACINNG .VANITIES ^Exterior : All furniture Wood & metals and Medical Transcripts. Freezers d/w, a/c and heating YOU ALTERATION WORK •Basements»Decks» Reasonable Rates. Call Eileen studonts, call Don Rlccl, 487- COUNTER TOPS •• taken away. Attics, 688-7236 : To Moot Specializing In recessed "HFOLTflNSUREp -964-1793. . 6763 of 487-5773; lighting and service chajfl1"?! MODULARS MAINTENANCE basements 8i garage cleaned. COMM. & RES. • YOUR •Remodeling* At! 3724282 Reasonable rates. . WILLIAM E, All Work FullV Guaranteed smoke detectors, yard and TREE SERVICE Needs I lecurlty lighting, alterations, CALL RISE AND SHINE 325-2713528-7928 Sr. Clt. Discount 686-8980 Vn|1 BAUER UPHOLSTERY 9^1-3347 or 862-0140 24 Hrs, 245-1945- , and now developments. 686-1656 Maintenance Service "Wr I tinrl'N"' " SUCCESSFUL Executive 8i prolosslonal TIRED OF YOUR PRESENT Professional PalnUni ; ; JEWELERS •• ; •••:.*•• PAINTING: - 5 UPHOLSTERY MATH TUTOR Home Care, Inc. , License No. 7JBS CLEANING SERVICE?-GIVe -Exterior/Interior^ ^ALPBOYEA CARPENTRY Fully Insured Fully Insured usa.Call. Will get;any slre.of^ • CALLISAVEI NEW JERSEY flee In shape and keep It that Paperhanging . ANY STYLE—KITCHEN- 0«r 25 Yiirs Teaching -NO JOB TOO SMALL IMPROVE YOUR HOME : 'NEW YORK way. For complete lattltorlal '. . . INSURED &C0. CHAIRS RECOVERED. AWL CARPENTRY ALUMINUM SIDING_ PAINTING/ • • •• i .ANTWERP service that meets your expec- 1 (amIIV house ox'torlori475,3-. REUPHOLSTERING. OF High Schoo)/Co»«ge •Stalrs.Doors 851-9614 WITH GIL DIAMOND SETTING $575, 6-S750 and up. Rooms, . Complete Tree Care < BARS, BOOTHS; AND Alltbial thru Calculus orches.Decks PAPERHANGING tations call now (201)231-6935. 964:4942 COUCHES. •• DAVE'S EXTRAODINAIRE hillways,S35.00andup.Aso RESULTS PRODUCED heetrocklng.Panellng DECKS .AND ALL ODD JOBS MANUFACTURING carpentry, leaders .and gut- .(UndstapeDeslin New Foam Rubber lelllng.Ropalrs STEAM CLEANING ftNCES MASONRY 5 tees; Very reasonable..Free REFRIGERATION SERVICE ,686-6550 Custom Built t Repairs WEEKENDS ONLY SPECIAL ORDERS Pick-up ttMMfjf FREE ESTIMATES B&Z FENCE CO. . . OFFICIAL G.I.A. estimate. Fully Insured, S74-, •Tree * Stamp- Wood Fences & Basements 5436or761-55U. REFRIGERATORS t 1061 Vawhall Road 352-8099 , Chalnllnk, wood, dog runs, CALL 379-5266 IMPORTER ••• FREE ESTIMATES . : APPRAISER v ALL MASONRY & FREEZERS Union, N.J/ ; SERVICES OFFERED: •Aluminum I Vinjl Siding pools, free estimates. Free INTERIOR a EXTERIOR Walk fl»te with pruchase of 100 ' 964-8364 •Brick/Stone Steps Painting, Leaders & Gutters, , • Repaired 686-5953 •Hot/Cold Pressure Washlni feet or more. 381-2094 or 925- •Sldewalks*Platterin| Re" estimates, insured. 964-3575 AUTOENGINE CARPENTRY •Brict, Stone, Concrete 2567.24 hour service. SKI SETTING CO. •Basement Watetpwofinr Stephen Deo, 233-35615 , . RMC ••:. _ 905 Mouhfalh "AVe.-- .CLEANING ;; •Paint Preparation WORK GUARANTEED •Fleet Vehicle Washing fENCE5-5a!os, repair i, In- CONSTRUCTION : \ Springfield, New Jersey Self Employed/Insured Alterations additions, renova- siallatlon of wooden fences, •' •• ••'• .••,.-••••• 376-8881 ',••• ' ••'. 35YEARSEXP. . JLCAROLAN tions, basomonls, decks, and •Grease RemwaU More V or 376-8880 . , (stockade, split rail). Call PAINTING Ab All work by hand basic carpentry. Fully In- FREE ESTIMATES Gary, ws-1838. J&R 373-8773 ~ M rim; SPRING SPECIAL!! • CARPENTRY INTERIOR'EXTERIOR , u ^ ^- AN D We come to home or off Ice. sured. , LEAVE MESSAGE Quality Workmanship REPAIRED. LEAKS 'FIREWOOD 15WINDOWS-$45.00 :• lostepmethod • , 6ARA6E POMS--, General Contracting • MASONRY : KITCHEN CABINETS . --s . Reasonable Rates ^ AIR CHECK '•..: (Unspllt) ... EKhAddiHwul Window - pne day service CALL486-40M • ROOFING* SIDING Free Estimates .9Irand w 925-0530 garage extensions, repairs 8. • TIU 634-3475/698-5457 371-2759 GARDEN MULCH $3.50. service, electric operatorsi 8. JAN'S KITCHENS NC; .• .- .VANS •Carpentry k WATERPROOFING CUSTOM KITCHENS AT^ A;S.&SONS, ma k scHRElHOFeR-Palhting Call Diane or R6» at •TRUCKS MIVEWAVS radlo^controls. STEVEN'S ROOFING OVERHEAD DOOR) 2410749. •Masonry • BATHROOMS I KITCHENS' STOCK CABINET PRICES All Kinds of Masonry.Work mtellorr. exterior. Free 8510868 ..';....:-:.:L .RVS feSrpJnJn «Tradlt|on^lXo«..Tradlt|on^lXon estimates, nsured. 687-9268, G ftKCARPENTRY •AddWoM cepS. Featurlngihe Dorwood PATIOS '.•.-•• .:• 4BM069-487-4447 B. HIRTH PAVING FULLY INSURED 687-3717, evesi weekends.. ••'•• WILLIAM H.VEIT All Types Of Carpentry Residential and commercial. METROPOLITAN DOOR CO. •heb custom Cabinet Line. • , Fully Insured Free Estimates Roofing — Seamless Gutters. can Jatt at 647-6556 » FULLY INSURED INSURED Asphalt work. Driveways, Residential, commercial, •WndowtlDom FREE ESTIMATES 1 289-3843 Free Estimates. Own work. Sales, Repairs It Installed Fora Free In Home Estimate, U M PAINTING „ Insured. Since 1932.241-7245. BOOKKEEPING FREE ESTIMATES parking areas, sealing, resur- 372-OSSC (aftar4:J0p.m.) facing, curbing. Free Sarvlce & Parts Department INTERIOR/eXTERipR bone, at .home for" small Automatic & radio control ~FHld ™FREE ESTIMATES 381-7910 estimate. Fully Insured. 487- CALL 388-9424 : businesses. Call 272-5290 or 0614. ; door openers. • ;: .! CALL 851-2747 527-0479 after «pm. 6884524 Free estimates. Fully Insured I • I4VS550 ~ For Unioritdun ty Classified Call: 686- 7700 f^rUnion}:QuntyClassifiedC3l!:686-77pa