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A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER- SPRINGFIELD, N.J., VOL.66 NO:49—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 TWO SECTIONS — 50 CENTS Community Firm hired to Install elevator in town hall During us meeting 1 ucsday night, T^^^ ' • '••'".The weapons; with bolsters and A clean sweep Ihe Township Committee voted lo magazines, will cost approximately purchase equipment for municipal The Clean Communities, .$25,200 — none of which will lie paid Weekend is scheduled |o begin agencies and heard complaints from in township dollars. The township Scpl 10 residents1 concerned about the traffic will receive S14.000 iii payment fur. Iiulividn.il-. and organizations and parking of commercial trucks In town. trading in existing weapons; the ih.iy volunteer for (he cleanup remaining, funds \vill.come from a Ihe installation of an elevator m efforl, which involves ridding compensation .fund ..into 'which • con- the Municipal Building, winch would paiks, pUygmunds and streets of victed criminals.pay/' '. bung the lownsliip inlo partial com trash I he township will supply Addressing |he township's recy- ; pliance With the federal Americans gloves, trash nags, tools and cling needs,'the committee aulhbri/cd refreshment1:, and everyone WIKI with Disabilities Act, was brought a j^gy . reacsraEPit."?*' v* * ^i-*1"'"*1 .'"••,• ' •. leliils .1 hand will icceivc a free step closei lo realization" when lluf thuie. the collection of residents' souvenir 1-shirt Tor more infor committee voted to hire Patoo Con recyclable'goods for the'month.•-' ira I inn, or to sign up, call, liaciing lo do (he |ob for i 146,106 . .• During the public speaking portion Recycling Oooiclin.ilor Molly 1 be Road Dep.irlincnt will lie sup. of the incelihg. Keeler Sn'eet resident [ Adams at 912-2222 plied wiih a l'JCIS lord 1-150 pickup liiRk Ihe cost ol the vehicle should : Uicliard Coaii,complained lo the gov-, • not exceed SI'J.OOO if payment ih erning body of trucks, that lie'said, Back to normal made within 21 Jays, the pi ice would exceed the wejghl iilnilallowed by The Spiingfield Public [ ibrary, Iw appioxmiaiely S14.42S law, being driven ihrough his neighborhood; . . has resumed regulai operating Ihe Road Depailnienl also will '.. Telling the committee members of hums I he lihi.iry will lie open icceive a Foio Ciiouiidmasier nactor an incident on Labor. Day in which a fioin 10 ,i in to ') p in on for lawn and giouncls maintenance Ptiolo By Jay Hoflih child alnujsl was hit by a car, Coail Monday";, Wednesdays and Iiiul vehicle will cost nppioxinnlely asked lhat. Ihe police be asked to Ihursdays, niul trom 10 a in lu Principal Maria Corso stands behind herstudents — second-graders Blanca Rhodes S12.W0 enforce the traffic laws on Ihatslreel. • S pin JIII Incsdays, I'ndays and James Brown, and fourth-graders Sara Steinman and Knsty Neumeister — in front 1 oi the Police Depailnienl it"- and Saaluidays of SandmeierSchool. Corso hflrjan hei first schonl-day-in-Sptingljfild-fin-j^!pt-fir-tftkinq— lownsnip will purchase Smith & Wes- V —Dili; 10 religious holidays, the next the top job at Sandmeier. She left the Livingston School District in June, where she also meeting.of the Township Conimiiloc, was an elementary school principal. son ,40;'c'aliber • handguns •'• from ' a Meeting scheduled Norlh Plainfield sporting goods store. has been scheduled for Sepl. 27 at 6:30.'p.m.;; ';,.'. ••'. "•.'••' "'"••. The Recreation Department's meeting scheduled for Tuesday New principal begins at Sandmeier .has. licun..rescheduled for Moii- I JMt By Jny-Hnclilicrg clny itt No ni Tlii:. wyHni: will Doard of TTduealion m June; the she works wilii. Ihe principal'of Board OKs Sony's ..• . Manuring Kd|for '. he held/at .Saru.li Bailey Civic : N)ard-i)niioili)ccd-:it>'" choice l.iier C'uldwe!] School lo keep Iheifcuiri' .. With the atari of the new Center oil Church Mall. , • that' inoiilh. • • .'.••••• vula comparable...... academic year, Sundmcicr Elemen- 1 She began al Sandhieieron July With 21 years.'of 'experience iii theater tary School is. in the hands of a, new , 1. Tile suninier recess gaveCorso education, including years as a glti- 1 By Jay Hoebherg Fund drive, principal. . ' and (lie staff lime to heconie The residents also lobbied for a bar- . dance counselor, Corso continues a Managing ISdltnr 'Till! Springfield' Volunteer-. Mnfla Corso.yho tmlll June was acquainted.' . ' - ' rier —.either leneing or curbing — to career-theme of aildressing psycho- The Sony Theater* Corp. won • First, Aid Squad will begin its • • an elementary school principal in • . T'lie teachers worked with her all keep Sony's customers from driving logical and emotional needs of approval Monday iiighl to build and l'J'J.S fund drive next. week. . the .Township of I.ivingston, joined / suninier;.' and lelalionships .were ihrough their neighborhoods when children. . ,••'•• •'•-. -: • ••• operate li 10-screcn movie, theater on Fliers will be niiiiled to c.i'cli the. Springfield School District esiablished, Corso s'aitl, remember-.-j entering or leaving the Sony properly. Route, 22 East. • , "••';" : •' • ' ' residence. and business_' in.-Jlie^L, where mi increase in enrollment;has iilg how she began to see 'Ihejejicli-,, "Kids have a lotof baggage," she '•': Their requests were denied by the .-- -The Moiinliiinside Doarcl ofAiljiisi-" township, and ;il is.requested1 . "cieaTeiTTIie need Tor a larger slaiT. ing styles of..different faculty saidrclrawing on her;experienccs uT,, board, ciling liie need lo keep open Ihe litenl agreed to. i|ie project,': voiding lhal donors reply as soon a.s- The re-opening' '(if Walton • "lueinbers.: • .'.'.• •' several'school district's^ including access, route to the .theater'- for. 1 ','.• Hie previously approved,oiglit-screeli , jHissihle.; . « ,. . '..'-., ' ' School, which had be'eh closed for ; Jersey City.. "Dut the lillle ones criiergen'cy vehicles,. The borough's ., , . There .wits A 'lot of spirit display- facility thai was planned for the site of public use. for seven years, have a freshness and openness — Board of-Adjustment did agree io posi • The squad is a voliinieer out- ed, she adde.d,, referring • lo those . Ihe former Echo Lanes bowling alley pi'ompieihhe Board of fidlieajionlo they're like sponges— school's not' signs facing each, direction restricting, fit .that. wIlcs-juiCdoiiaiiQiis-io-'.— , teachers who. had had ilieir classes -, near the Springfield border. 'nxive: Principal Michael Anlolino boring lo"tliemiind.'lliey Kvok for-. use of lliiil avenue lo •ainhiiri/ed • v keep ils equipment maintained "ready to roll;two 'week's early." . .Upon IliC'iicquisilion of the Towels froni Sandineiei'. to Walton. ' ward;lo coming back,'" • vehicles. and upgraded, regularly. Dona- . In addliiiiii, Sandmeier siarled Steak House, which went bankrupt - The. move was conveniently ' 1 lions arc; fully liix deductible. ihL year with a leieplione syslein Among Ihe techniques Corso lias earlier Ibis • year;1 :and an: adjacent Anolher poiiil .of public concern .timed,, according to Corso, telling that includes n feature that Ids sill- ' begun applying iii the school is the •• office, building.that, too has been vac- brought' before the board .involved • how, penalties levied by the state •_•'• dents' iiiul their parents stay current "Sandnieiei; Shake,'1 a handshake • securily: at' the movie theater;. > 1 Rummage sale plans ant, Sony represeiilalives said another .; ' '•.•'•v;j! • against the Livingston School Dis- wiilv'a week's worth of homework ' that promiiles seif-confidence and, Ciling a Siiir-I,ci/xcr report of a : The livening 'Group of the. restaurant probably Would have been, trict earlier this year were to result assignments. . . asseiliveness in children who have shooting at.II .Sony theater in lialon-. I-rirsl- 1'reshyierian Church will opened.if Ihe 10-scrcen complex was in staff layoffs. Figuring room for And, now that the new principal difficulties making friends; town on Aug. '25,'Police lielileiianls m meet Wednesday at 7:30'p.m. in not approved. . ' advancement was becoming scarce, In town is settled,- she's begun to ..' "They want to, feel good about James Dchhieand John Olock ques- the parish house oh Chinch • she began looking for other oppor- : About 5,0 borough residents • I'. >. ". ,':7 make her mark on the school. One themselves, but life is difficult," lioned Bill Duller, Sony's We'sifield-.' Mall lei make' final plans for Hi . attended-'the Doard, of Adjustment's tunities in May. .•"•'• « .of liic goals she's, set-for. herself .is • she added. "Family problems, for based alloi'iicy,. regarding Ihe ibor- rummage sale .scheduled for. .Corso, with 'several.other, cai'idl- Monday..night . meeting, iliany of • !•••''•?! to 'equalize.- the quality of education example,, come' out" in their ough's', ability to, work with theater 'October.; '•' \' , /.-' whom look turns asking questions and dates, was interviewed by lire in the elementary schools, To do so, behavior." . " .: maiiiigi'ineiil in liie case of an . Donulions of clean, used clo- offering comments.-regarding traffic emergency, • .: •• : ' :' ' •$' Ihing may be .delivered to the control in (lie urea. •••';• : '•'•'• ;.See JiONY, Page 2 : parish limtse on weekdays' 'fi;' J between ') a.m. and noon, .and between I and 4 p.in. .' Walton School opens Population problem •••;,•''•:•'• \:k Doing lunch for public education The Union County Regional

'•• •'•''''/•-^,' High School Dislric.l offers low" "•'• "S.ttldOnls and staff stepped Into" a Accoixlihg' to Anlolino. all of,the cosl lunches to its .students, and new selling last week at the Walton • kinileigarlen classrooms have been provides free lunches io children School/Early Childhood Center. refurbished,'iiiul Ihe g'ymuas'iumsilso from households of gross The Wailon. School,'for kiiulergarl- iindi'rwenl'i'enoviiiioiis, A new'pour, incon.it's at or l>elow, federally • ners' and Pre-K students, has been along with a new ct'iling wore adiled, established standards. reorganized for this school year: the Ihe rooms weie painted und Ilieslage "••••./•$ .Applications for both llie,^ t . .school district's kindergai'lners now, received a inaki'over_.as well, coin-', ii.~^.flrc--.«i"t^pwr;^rWlMTOy ^ reduced price and. the free lunch attend the school, functioning as a pleie' with a new curtain. programs have been mailed.to,' public school for the. first time, in "Il's beautiful," said Anlolino, Ihe parents of all of, the high . seven years. In addition, therapy rooms-; have school stiideiits, and additional Paris of the Walton School building' been sel up; ami small group inslruc- forms are available at each of.. had been leased lo the childcare com- 'liiinal iireas. hiiycjieen added also. : Ihe lluei.'.liigii schools. • pany, which remains in the building, Parents, teachers'.and kids will be These applicalions.may. lie . • lull due lo increased enrollment in the glad lo know that iiew playground submitted at any. time during district, Wajlon was ru-opened lo equipment has been added at the .the. school year. For more infor- accommodate the youngsters, school, and that all of the classrooms mation about these programs, . The school now has cllildcure for ' are now .air-conditioned. ' contact Director of SpeciiiLScfc_ .children-from-6 weeks lo'S years of . "Qiie-Uf-tlie-Jnosl -important-things— vices Jiihn/Chrisliaho at age, and early childhood special edu- about having. the. IJurly Childhood 376-6300.. Fixi.-2H0. ••-.•. :•• culion classes-as wellr —•* ' Center, is it provides an opportunily According lo Principal Michael for the district to speclali/e in early Comments on ranking Anlolino, the school houses the early cliililhoiyl. issues," Anlolino said, childhood population for Ihe district. The Union County Regional _ refening lo "developmen|al|y appro-; . "The center also provides-oppoilunl- High Scliool 'Board of Education prialo prucllces which allow each. lies for mainsircnmliij; special educa- will meet Tuesday lo discuss child lo learn and develop social skills. tion and regular education classes." Ihe policy regarding academic and a positive self-image." The hours for the school arc as fol- ranking of students: The public low^: Klndergartiiers attend a full day is invited to comment. "As soon as yow walk Into the program from 8:45 u.m. lo 3:05 p.m. Photo By J»y Ilixhborn The Dueling will be held in building, you gain an Immediate sense There are "morning and aflcrnooii the library of Jonathan Dayton of the onlliuslasm, sji|r|£ Olid energy _. i sessions for presclioolers and'speclajr"" J!b,^Watchung-Beservatlon-Deor--Mariagement Sube6mrnlttee-wlll-addresS-the--deer" Regional Hlgli School at 7:30 creaietlliyThesiuilehts and stuff," said; - education clusses. The morning s'es- Anlolino," "The staff is very exper- population Issue later this month.The county's Bureau of Park Operatiorts proposed a p.m.' For more information, call five-year plan to control the size of the reservation's deerpopulatton. It Includes provi- 376-6300, Ext. 272 or 2921 siiinmeets from 8145-1 |:2jB a.iii. The ienced; dedicated unii creative, It's afternoon session runs- from really the people that are here that cre- sions'to collect reports of deer-related motor vehicle accidents, to Ibw.er speed limits, ;•'" ••vrtS. ate Hie dyiinmlc selling,"" ~ ~ and to install jefjectgis along ±Qad§,_ _• : — - .;_ :

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Editorials, columns 6 COMPUTING COORDI- Understanding computers Lptters to the Editor 7 NATIONS ,— Gaudineer. School coordinators Mark Civic calendar Obituaries : ,_ .: 11- leads to smarter shopping Majeski and Brian Miller By Cjntiila Gordon -Engagements The Civic Calendar, prepared by ihc Springfield Lctidcf and the Moun- 11 make last-minute adjust- Strff Writer from which lo choose, such as inicr- laced and non-interlaced. Hi'trisidc Echo, is a list of local and counly governmenl meetings. . •.,.. Sports ments to students' sche- yg a oomputcr Uicsc days can 12 Non-interlaced monitors are easier dules to prepare for the norm pixstty cnnplicaled. Whelher County news ' on the eyes and feature less flickering. ',' •'•'•'• Today. ', , , ' • ..:.•'• ••;.'•, Bl school's opening on Sept. IIOJTOJ a computer for i sludcnl, a There's also a variety of screen • The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders will mcc! on the Entertainment 6. Majeski, left, works; with batne^flioc. or a business, knowing B4 the. middle school's sizes, resolutions and dot pitches, all sixth floor of (lie Administration Building at HlizahcllHown Plaza al 7 the key components can ensure a con- : Classified of which affcel the imagc-t|ualily. The p.m. •' .' , . '•'.'• ••— ' '... ,.,.._.'....:,_.-r—,-.-. • •— • B11 seventh and eighth grades. mmct hoy* only whal is needed. The most popular moiiilor sizes are • •• ••"•••"".•'•...••'•' '.',' ';. .'."Tuesday ' • .,-. .-. • . - • Real estate Miller works with fifth and are explanations of key B13 14-inch, 15-jnch, and 17-inch, wilh.^ • The Mountainside Borough Council will meet at 8 p.m. in Dorough sixth grades. pli ol" a computer. Hall. . Automotive-..— ----- VGA or SuperVGA resolution^ ihe -B1S- Tbe jwoessoir. or CPU, is the lallcr offering more detail. Smaller • The Springfield Board of Adjusimcnl will ineel at 7 p.m. on the sec- " oossi|>le,lo seille meand aie pffeK ; throughout ihcVycar. -.,'•• '••• in fiH »jih ajiplicationi. or file": . ing 1-908.-6B6-7700 qnd asking ' , orljiinal (xipuliiiion., Io occur within ' laniloiea.cliers.jmdileal'witJicrisis nicnl is obsolete only monlhs after the ' Sept. 2«». 'said was worded specifically jo allow ing me great slippoil.Tl sceiiis to bo Powers is married and has two S?t}' an the.h ••;•• for- the circulation"department. 'the firsi years iii-orcler lo minimize the intervention: wheii necessary. jtiiniuj] Ncto iljiud druef. of one gigabyte purclnse • I he Sprmtfield 1 ownslnp Committee will meet al 7 10 p in on ihe for a hunlof "half of the,original an extremely professional slaff who children, both of whom ore school Bb«ia»sis COT Jta>"juiiarc Please allow al least two- weeks number of animals which will,be One new pi^grani thiirPowersis ' ensure jijuud dine uill have almost seeond floor of die Municipal Build|ng al 100 Mountain Ave ..• for processing your order. You '..',- population''.wlihin the first year. The teachers. • . .Ullirffn\nro.Aikiuiiiii^ii*Hu.se-|jns£t taie« in Ji.-oixM «< S25O' Whelher for luek lo school busi killed overall." ;..••• ,''•••: ijmnJess room inr duia, bill arc not • Flic Walcbung Reservation Deer Manigemcnl Subcommiliee will , mdy charge.your subscription tb.; phrasing allows for flexibility.in thin- ness needs or surfing ihe uiforrmlion ; nil ipum no'^i^ifuai rtlur Si. ffijrnnfiiE* ococssiiry us ihey arc for die more .. J Mastercard or VISA. • ' During the -spring,' Ihe Watclrung"•"• supeihighwiy different needs require ineel al 8 pin K the Irailsidc Nalure and Science Center in ning llieh'erd, rulher llian a limit of an • IBinin (Gut«oK"ttSHJl jwitrOrJiiligrimiK; ' imct ii nlhe jKanJul business nricnled computer Reservation Deer Management Sub-• diffenng solutions ind new soflwire Mounuinsidc News item$: . 1 established, quota.. ...'"'.•' ns a .unJllflicinMIRA'*.'Bioil,-EmilniBn»g!!anii.. itontit Tftaii v\ strms ,commillee' esiinialed..-.there were :, : can spare users the cost of upgrading • I he Union Counly Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will meel News, releases, of general Inter- ' Upon reaching ils goal,; the county . wlliUit),0TM«iiJU*'.i»MiitofWi«i Spsirtji-- '.&;•• rtnr- Fteoiai )Fhue*( also a \antl\ ol mf

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1 the year. , . • .. ycar.-:^ - ..'..••,• •'•.•.••••• ' 'CLEARANCE WEEK'CLEARANCE WEEK' 3nntiiiuic truths*. *jm^n ^* ri^wtficd 10 s.-itnod-'jinU ! FnrimOTe iafnnnationmn thic year's Since 1992, the museum has pro- ANY Sw'lBweijiaisw aSuec tbe tc!h* mscj. «sr>xicK. -call itbe synagogue office al vided space for the exhibit of art and an'gsaa'.tea*...... "' DwrEB *i7J9M*. ', •' . ' . " •• '...'; historical works and for the presenta- wheel ipnticry. ihrn "" " 3W>W»' iiX Ihe.'TUT* tion of cultural programs. The ALL UNITS IN SEALED CRATES!M k . iwrviite !.-• Lc»-.t* Programs scheduled museum has just completed a scries of Csesi Bed Rd. in. programs that included presentations 1 a .h . The yntny: 3dnh department of the of Shakespeare, poetry readings, and FuKUc ILihrar}"K-ill jncsenl a program demonstrations of quilting, pottery G.E. DISHWASHER l^T pnic >nr,.'r Cudln.er School in i'liiupiiivy *:miirlu!iiiip 'timiuip'icf will J'riSi' mssels • ', . Mountainside youngsters aged 8 to 12 T' No Other Coupon Apply ' . • 111' tliwillmiud.' •:•:"••••••.•' " "•''. "" '•' Qaudlneer School art teacher Barbara Delikaris will he held St-pt. 23 and 30 from 4 to 3% Sales Tax «•••••••••• all • • •• •• •M 1 •••••••••••••I• -l. a -I'IT .v.; aac3 til .SjTr:^r- : Artists wanted . ;i:lii.-.'mumini;will1u'!Jtti|£]:.C-k:i:^*ji! decorates a bulletin board to brighten a hallway in. Tiurr: '•'s'sai^ilji^ a.i': 3 _: 'J 5 5:30 p.m. at. Dccrficld School. The ',• •; : niiim iin 'liuMCrinimuiiln,' .Thxv the IDonald IB. Palmer MuBeum of. raindatc is scheduled for' Oct. 7. preparation for the finst day o'school. .: ANY ""Shsrl'irifwiir'. .Ata KjeiiaJfcsM.. : .Oiiireh i.iii IHuor lliutii::.:.''- ihr Sjirinciiicaa lime EPu'hlic''XJbrary .is '.Sfl-irrii T|jai3tiaii.ai *-JI iviatel 'the' Tlic rcgistnitipn tec is: SS per child, YOUR FINAL I; MICROWAVE^ ucccptiDJii jgiplicatiohK for artistB wlip and sign-ups arc innv hfin;; held at the : Attention churches and social clubs COST u:i«h lo icji'hirifl Itfitir. works during"•• Rccrealion Office. I;or more infornia- tion..call 232-(W15. . ' . ' This nowspapcr encourages congregations, temples, social, and civic organi- zations i6''jiilViritriho.x'4>toi^'^pui\'sKlicdul^uvont^:iind:'a9tiyitl<>s:"' ' •VXli ANY ^; DISHWASHER, MORE RELAXED ELECTION, LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE OF WELL BEING 30" ELECTRIC $272 ; : ^ #RBf?22 :'GALL-.•:.•...••-.•••-•• -••••' ••• ' ' ' - Model #RLN^40 ANY • • • ••••'• • • • •;• • ••.••.• | • ••.•••••••••• 30 Pack • •'•'• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • i FREEffiR LESS THIS H| I15FT. !. cans |. 1 (W/S-'i'vii.' 'Wit*h coupon.. ExpEx!j 9-19-95 ,.WCN • CcrMRpN ml ANY •'• •'••••• • • • •'• • • • i 2 No Other Coupon Apply ' .-.^^•'^ Rahway,; cVs-'S ![•••••• • • HI • •"••••• • • mm m - FAX 90i 'Natural 1-5 FT, -12FTJ Guaranteed Lowest Prices tight YOUR FINAL Bring in any competitor's ad or coupon KKeg 29.99 COST and we will meet or beat that price .plus deposit i • subject to ABC Regulations. ANY ; 13"TO20"T.V. BEER OFF THE FLOOR ROPER tahdfs $i199 Heinekenor$i799 O'Doul's $' Sam Adams $1099 ^f^Lj_xJJ^!Amstel Lioht' 1/ 4 Non-Alcoholic .ExckdngOctoberiM, /•, IU W : Old Milwaukee BY WHIRLPOOL Beck's Pepsi ANY *iM wSchlitz L# O;IM Rag,, Dart, m Light Reg., or Diet: Standard Capacity Genesee CnoniUj.lM w National Coors or R« 41199 m Ban or Red -cans' Bohemian 99* • • cans .udweiserw Model #LMR41'32 m 1 Gold5 1999 SharpWwccwc 99 TVopical ANY f f Bud Ice or Ice Li I 22< 12K1 2I cans or Coors Cutter Freezers 27" OR 199 Schmidt's $C99 Stroll's Coorsj linGold' ••• All Varieties OVERT.V. Lg^S. | Beg, Light, m ice Q » «: or Bud Dry 12< 12-c • ••• Ml •.•••••••••••• ••••• cans $A99 Cams light $j Miller Lowenbrau • • • •'•• ••••••• •• LESS Al GD, GPL, Lite, Ice Lite I S^f?chelob Snapple or ••••.'•••• •• • i $099 Molson $• ANY 199 Hacker Pschorr 199 MistfC't, THIS y| ~ T r innvj «ffj Munich Edelhell Corona VCR i + C'Uw C'yro^n'Mi'' Reg.«UgM $ ,j[ Hiincfi S^ui;: UtfFic:.1. COUPONM 1 •r.. Cruii^ijnuj'Bw .; 199 Ballantine 1122" No Other Coui «»•?».:: ; .-., .HI-^TiMrtniiethsl Ale - J 30" SELF CLEAN DeKuyper Sauza $1 Cardan's GASDRELECTRIC^ Scotch, Coomenorativt Seagram's $iC99 cans FREEFRAME Take An Extra Hungry For Irish Cream & Coffee VO 101 RANGE Jose Cuervo"$1i9t1crown $10 Leroux $4 AS Popov 7-Up Gold Tequila ' • - JRoval ifc Reg.oFDIti FREE DELIVERY $ Blackberry B^ |4i Vodka ANY Information? Marie firizard $Q99 "Castillo A11 99 $£99 All Floor Model 199 Gleniiddich $1Q99 WALL OVEN Wafermrion Liqueur .. 3 S° bid Vod FREE REMOVAL /Air Conditioners^ ffl h Slijle Hall Scotch lif'» WINE CHAMPAGNE

BB&RItrDttf Gallo Beringer Cabernet'Smvignolt LlvingtbnOUn Taittinger$CQ99 Chantonhay cf feriol All Trow . While Zinlf •'•*: 9 «..Binmlm£o< ftuil MassoD Rodney SStrong $1*99 Paul MassMassoon $C99 24i^0WFlVOJCEI Ctardonruyoi 199 .TCorbel $799^ T ? CluUl.oi.RBa « Cabmit.Giinignan' i an .. MH 15 I Louis Jadot' i 99 S?" AN ELIZABETH TRADITION "••••• ••" •'•:• '•'•'-\.\ifv"\ IFranzia .QoJflrelxene! $C99 Inforararfian nfingm 314c |9J§CordinrilegroBrut*22 «flP' Iff- Korbel MAIN SHOWROOM WAREHOUSE OUTLET & x r Telephoned iior San '3 Carlo Rossi? InrJiriitnDrt SALES TAX. 72S RAHWAY AVE. CLEARANCE CENTER m+ 7OO RAHWAY AVE. hQienook Oi Not responsible for WHYPAY 908-354-8533 SAVE ••M Taylor MORET (CORNER OF ELMORA AVtE> ttaj OiMk»«%>Ulwv •£•' typographical errors ELIZABETH, N.J. SEE PAGE B2 OlMk»«vvCal>«Ml, •' TP Sale items cash & carry only. ELIZABETH, M_J- ONTi OPEN MON. lire \ntt~- i » r-.-.. - — FORDETAttS Sale prices valid 9/13/95 - 9/19/95E Prices do nut include sales tax f- 5,6 • • WQRRALL NEWSPAPERS -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1995 - PAGE 7

There you go again A SIGN OF OEOJfNJE—A It doesn't take a meteorologist to notice the start of fall; billboard adtorisfng- aim ily of Hie environment.in New Jersey so our children can grow up healthy She . all that is needed is someone to open the mail and find the adult-0Tiie.Tiled.". is known as someone .who-stands un and fights for what she believes in, and dates, whom already have been rejected by the voters in prior elections lie essence of democracy is the freedom of its citizens to pShfcl'™^^ latest salvo in the barrage of campaign literature accom- ' located. m a tetters tothe editor therefore will represent u$ well when we send her to Trenton, panying the change of season. •town offers Her opponents are a part of Hie political establishment whose prime concern something tose e altorag tttae On this page in the Aug. 31 edition of, the Springfield is big business,.special interests, the super wealthy, and polluters. They only As for myselCl look forward to finishing ,,iy ,erm with dignity eastbound side eff IMtamis represent the.middle class to ihe minimal extent necessary to bo re-clcclcd 1 1 . Leader, we objected to a flier mailed to each household in Waiting for ••^i*^™ )^ * P«?J«««Ttavebeen sliepherdingalong j Avenue_.-ill.-ttliie dJMspcct ot trocts unloading il'hwuns i .'•'•' :KimnjfcSpimi:(iciiiCiSI• »•?«».-*• •'•"• J^-^ • ——i- — *" ' -" Union County and.eight in Essex endorsed by die. New Jersey Hduca- Republican . incumbent in a. highly ilut in^art • in .Springfield.- • corrupt political machines that churn out -inept politicians .- no plncc in the iDpmoor.kic Kaitty umil. •Couhiy. '.'. ' .-.;.. -.•' .•••.• •'.-..•.. ;; -:-"..-. ••; ;lion AsKOciaiipii, llie.N'e*w"Jcr-.Se.y Stulc. -....' ; William Rucxxo - cont'osie'd-.elccti'nii, is likewise coii- . -c, ..^ >•' i».^iiij lilt tllVH. Tel 908 654-1 IMS who not only dishonorthemselves- with their shameless Nurses A.ssociiiiion, the Calcl.well-; we- will do our 'hem !ln>cKtnjiinr tihomV. FAX 908-654-572S -..-' Kay SlAUcry.continues 10 head 'the-. : dueling ail aggressive campaign! He is ..--. .'••'.'-.• Judy.Blitzer- , In. llicir, desperation, Ihc Republican Parly regulars are: waging aii unpfece- greed and politicking, but. also .embarrass the to.wn by '•Wcsl.'Calilwell Senior CjliA'iK As.so- Kny Sliitiory itrii) IRoy jairwihldia one . Deinocralic lickct in,lhc.21st,disiricl' -an., experienced campaigner and- ..Republican cahdidalcK .dented despicable campaign, complete;with anonymous letters and,threatened making all of us look cheap Jiiid idiotic for electing them. •ciaii(>n, and many ..prominent Demo- the. Deni<>cratic dinilidirics Ifcif '.Siule and, with Roy' Hjrschfeld, poses ihp believes in door-lo-d(x>r canvassing in for TowiKhip Committeelawsuits. They have abandoned truth, honor and the welfare of (ho community crats, Republiciiivi and indepunclents.' . Assembly on Line. ,A :in ittir 2M{ idi*-' .It also can be,argued that- sve're biased against Town-•'.', biygc.il llm.nl to Republican dornina-, order to.meet people and learn 'first in an' attempt to. braiiiwash the. voters Wilh.ail avalanche of propaganda lion of this district that'has surfaced iii • Her itiilinl 'fundraiser is being ccv tricl in the gcnorul dlBotititucm Nov.. 77.. • ship Committee- members who pass years in offi.ee.' with: hund what their ebnecnis arc. He has. . unmalched for fertility of imagiiialioii. '..•• :. • nmny years, especially given the facl '.chaired 'by. former Gov. • Brendan. Slailco'-Hirschrold'iK uiuniJiioil-ttufliai-. OVERLOOK HOSPITAL VFHC also begun a-mail campaign.lo get his •"• .In a mad dog style of campaigning, snapping and snarling in all directions, out' having a notable, accomplishment' to show for it.. Byrne and Adrian M. Polcy Jr. and has.thcfull.siippoirl'dfithelQnmo-; ' Candidate is not the establishment ihai- incumliciii Assemblywoman message lo the voicrs of the 21st dis- they have aliacked every beiiiocrat .and every Dcnmc'ra'lic initiative williout 3 Farrington Street • VaUxhall. NJT O7O88 •.Fonnan would have everyone believe.she's solely . The' 'momeniunr'that. Kay lias erotic '.Puny,' Maureen Ojjclcn is-rcijring ai the end trict niul is currently plimniog fund- regard fiir facts or .damage .to |«r'sonal. and profe'ssional fepinations, ..'•.'• responsible:-for.;hnpr'ov.ing the quality.of life in Spring- 1 Presents of this le-rm.- "/ ' ,' :. , generated has-us'exciled'iiboul Doniy_- •raising activities. ' '' for et«a»M!i;uv«he.New -Jersey Gciieia] Assomhly in ,-. Springfield is known throughout the;cnuiily.'-foV; its iig(y.pJpw:hu'(imp))iici;Jni' Refreshments Hon..Mil rencliviiiihg the Railway Val- ' what about Ihe .increased noise and the ufta are not :thc itj^>c:tet iutiU«c . their, problems, but it really doesn't, help-anyone. ' : 1 DONALD PEYSER, M.D. Will Be Served Guest . pollniion? freight 'service . 'As you iknew, icio ley Railroad'would not''solve these IS PLEASED TO WELCOME IfForman really thinks we're out to get heKtheri We'll .problem's: -. . •' -. ' ' , • ' Boulevard udjacunl '.lO'lhe mi^hwif- Calderone School of Music This railroad would be. an "aitrac- 1 r take this opportunity to print something nice about her- lirfaci, il would do jusithe op|)o- By Samuel Lubash livc nuisance".for our'children. Ch'ild- way in Kciii|« orth, a Kite'.wfliicjhgnrcau-' M. MARON, M.D. .Certified Teachers/Established 1975 She's the only Democrat on the Township Committee . site. Ii behooves'us lb'pr(\co«M inielli- . ren cross, over the tracks every duy. cuisly hud manufawuriiig. ifudiluicK its who's not the" subj.pct of a state investigation.' 'gently and to use uixpaycrs' funds in going io and- from school, iind going now>olng occupied'thy, A&1P,..'..•' Piano, Organ, Accordion, Keyboard, payers,have lo pick up the'difference, this MKISI priiiltitlive manner. u> and from the athletic fields. Child- ' , The stuie.already luuijiurdiiuiiuaiirir . AS HIS ASSOCIATE fie assured thai the fare box receipts Voice; VVoodwinds, Brass, . • The Railway Valley Railroad, %s ren would nlso use these iracks -us. Railway Valley .HailreiudiriKhhttf-wuy 1 . Tor the. liglil rail are expected lo be tX THE PRACTICE OF IVTERM AL MEDICINE Guitar, Drum, Strings,Harp •; : 'you know, is 'approximately' wven • "sIlOIICUIS." ' '•; •' '• ' Rir S6.4. million: IToTobuilil itlit mightT substanlially less than 50 percent. We. ofiwtiy to currenl Ktandurdli: •will.itufec. and Lessons for .the/Learning Disabled miles long-lroih"Rosc'llc Park io Sum- The above item's apply io ihe iise of again, mil. Ajiproximiiicly 40 perceui of ihe • were told, unofficially, that il 'would lens of niillionK-ufaddilicmiilidcillurt;. . • ihe right-of-way whether for light rail THt COMMON irailroad1 iraversos', Springfield. ..'..'.- '• . be nearer 25. percent. ...' '.; ' What1 business is liirge .undtif-h uo or for freight. :•••'•' •• • 225 MIL! BL'RX AV E\UE. SUM F 104-A "KINDEftiyiUSIK" '.[•:•. .If' the Railway Valley -Railioad. is. There are ample means of public receive '.ihe minimum iof -one ittiH • • Rigln now, our greatest threat is the ''•;.:: .';•". "••:Classes.-:;-•-••;••:-:\ and again reactivated as'.a • freight . line., the.. transportation-in'town, thai are cur- freight cur ul u :timcV • ' • '•' MILLBLRX \EU JERSEY 07041 I 1 r '. V 7 """"•''..'...' . possibility of reactivating freight ser- ; i appraised value of about 400'homcs 1 renily uiulcruiili/edriiicluding six bus for Ages 2~7 The point .of jliat fonn-lctter-was not to malign the vice on the Railway Valley Railroad. .What privately owtiiud 'ShoreThi«e~~' (201) 379-1644 : ; would-be reduced '-substantially. If a routes. Easihound roui.es lead lo New railroad would:puy this.kind iifmennj' "~. .~l>prinfifJeJd'Leader,.ii\yas-tovr;iise money for the Demo- '•«;ven Ilioiigh there is no business for a 281'MAIN ST. MlllLBURN : passt'iiger sen'ite •— liglil 'rail — :York.'Ncwark-and Elizabeth' with rail, fw.sd few potential uuKltimorKV.Whoi 7"'. cr;iis'- 'eariip;ii£n." " ••'•'••, freijjln line in Springfield through carno inUi.hcing, a larger number of ' bus and.ferry connections also 10 New will be stuck for this com'•' We, ithc All Ages which much of the .Railway Valley :467-4688 ; 'l"he closing line 111 the body ol-the letter renvinds read- homes v^'oiild affected. Both scenarios York. Westbound; they go io. their ter- Welcome 1 . Railroad passes... " » taxpayers. . . . ' For classoG jn Livingston -area call 88?-3405 ers that "the reporting.rcqiiirchieni is oiily for donations would increase taxes for'the balance minus in Bridgewaicr, Plainfield.imd • • Imagine, u fiiiigluaruin.lkiudcdwiith""™ r • Ii offers no financial benefit or ser- THE BQLD''ICOK' .'•-I-. • ovc.r -S200," -meaning- anyone .--contributing' $200- or less of Springfield homeowners io com- Chaiham. wilh comieciions io New hazardous muler.iiils,. clurniling ..mid Everything Including vice io Springfield. Because.'r.eaciivin- • may remain' anonymbus. ' . . : . pensale for ihc loss,in value of ihe !(>l- Jersey Transit's Morris arid .'Essex,. spilling its commits into your ihiirik- KDHLER .. ing certain freight lines may be practi-. ill lax base. ,. • • Peapack-Gladstoiie and Main lines. In .-Part of the Democrats'campaign strategy includes th'eir. cal elsewhere in the county, special . yurd. Residuiils; of Sjiringriuld will ihc "THE KITCHEN SINK" addition, there are highway routes forced to take the brunt ofiilltlleiprcib- ,: claims to fasor "open.governnient." Are: the vpters of' If |).issenger service Is provided., il • interest groups want lo reactivate this Wtolpoofe. Both & Kitchen both easibound'and'westbound.' lems associated with iihe ;frujglu ilhie. . • Springfield expected to believe that the party that.pulled'a. '.could connect Ihe Summit line' to line'for .their own-benefit; Mass transit was created to resolve SCRAP is opposed :U);huit:uiiBrucj',.« .. RHares* Plainfield in. the w;esl and lo l:li/alieth For a freight line, to bu'.praclicitl, il series.'.of I'igly stunts to have the ''Berge'n'ordinancc" over- crowding in the cities 'during Ihe laic excesses, 'fraud, s,pe.ciul i.iitereuis -ixnii ' COMING and then lo tlie'port area .- IKI'.A ami eillter must have sufficient volume or .'. 'turned fa\6rs open government? Can Formanand New-, HJlKV.lh. cenlury.i. '.•-• •'l• f'•s wrong in try to appr wusle. We are in fiivor'(if UKing nil* Orion,Shopping Center - - iii iheeasi, geneiale enough new jobs locoinpen- man offer, a worse insult to our, intelligence? ..-' '• ly 19th-century melhods to solve dollars prucluntly and :e,ITi;:iunily'..W!r., ' I loW many of you are going lo v, alk sate for a taxpayers' subsidy. modem sittiuiioi.is. like you, want a hr'ighl future iforiour LET THE BIBLE SPEAK . •'• At the kval government level, the party affiliations of In ihcsiaijon in town, wl'.iili would be , . Freight service is used by manufac- WEEK 1 Traffic has doubled in town since children and our chiklrun's politicians are less significant than at higher levels. The .. next t<) Ihe -post office -.on. Mountain turers. What manufacturer would fiom WORRAI L COMMUNI rY NEWSPAPERS 1 Pet.4i11 1 the Railway Valley Raihiiad.right-of- Therefore; we believe :tl Avenue, to. go shopping iii PtainlVId waul lo relocate in New Jersey when great issues facing society — abortion,'school prayer, ( way was abandoned. valing the Ruhwuy VulleyiKuuniauiiK ' Jcsiis said the TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE or the port area, and then cany your their costs are lower elsewhere? " .. ' BODUIV oiict piaoli.ralny • income taxation, immigration,etc.— willnot-be solved,in . : Can you, imagine Ihe, traffic at hot iii the bcsl intoresl of'Sprinj^tdlcl packages home via ihe lijiln r-,ii].'- One reason is New jersey's dubi- 1ha1 onduif 'Kcihlor kilchun sinks aid (Jiv. 8:31-36). The Bible clearly teaches that God is municipal .chambers. However, that, form-le.tterisa per- Mountain and Meisel avenues. espe; or for taxpayers in gunurul. • Grttod in a wiclti vormlvDl ^cilnis Irom As you probably know, all of New r cially during rush hours and .school ous distinction-of ''.aving"ihe second inprn&liid 'Cast iron OhciciDW t om Single.. more interested in man's spiritual well-being (Is'a. 59:2, feci.c.vainple of modern American'liberalism: The authors Jersey Transit's receipts ioi;i| less ' en "ritpifc ttaiiin rricicj(irr*t*plicjnal odtting boards and days, if. we had a railroad going highest per. capita income in the Rom. 3:9-10,23). Hence, Christ's BJoQiwas shed the .blame all of their mistakes' on everyone else, while •• than 50 percent ofiiscosK so liie lav Samuel LubuKh Is 11 nuiailuir .of -ivailatiie Tom -with 0'quality Xohlurlauotii 'and you llirough lown? nation.': is piapoiaiion modtor you i -kilctitin •••'.- by KOHI.ER thee L'M'Ciithi' cimnlttl^ cross to provide man freedom, from the bondage of sins exiending- their hands to receive your, money. ' .' In Union and Kenflworlh, you can iithi ciminilttwiil^mi To the recipients of that fonii-letter, we offer some Citizens Ki'voli. Auiilrist Mink. Visit Our .Beautiful Designer Showroom (Jn. 1:29, Hcb.5:'8-9, I-Cor 15:1 - 4). Thus Clod'has unsolicited advice: Spend your money wisely. Give it to placed "All Spiritual Blessings In Christ"'(Eph. 1:3) , the high school students working to refurbish Chisholm LAWRENCE KAWTOR SUPPLY ' School. Use it to pay your property taxe,s.-Sufipoi:t'the.artsr:~"': _ TieSiSctataiidRoad Orange. MJ. {t/2 blook South of Route 2S0) Just look at the list: Redemption, Forgiveness of. Dona't.e' it to-,charity'.' Put your, money where your mouth sins, Salvatiok Reconciliation, Pe,acc with God, New says it will do the most good, but think twice before Creatures,'Eternal Life, etc;'. ., rewarding., a 'poj_|ncjan_ls. .self-serving trickery. • Swim Program price pays off • ':".. JOIN US~F0H DESERT! But how.-'do'QS one get into Christ, to receive the T» 'he Editor: ' • ' benefits and blessings from the shed blood of Christ? asa^RSaSS^as :-'•..' ' • •. • and . •'• ' • • . ' • Afler reading Cynthia Gordon's article "Officials raise concerns'nbonrfiniin- tEXBS BOW YOU CAS HAKE (Matt, 28:J 8-20, Acts. 2:36-47, Sal. 3:26-27, 1 Cor ' cial 'uifts,' " We couldn't he I); but feel iliat portions of ihe leponing were either daled or misleading. , -iVsw Fuexos WHILE MAKING • 12:13. Rom. 6:3-4) / Springfield Leader DITFEREXCE iJV YOVK COMMUNITY'!, Paiticulaily puz/liiif; were thecomiiu'iils regarding Spiiiiglleld's hoslinj! of . • PUbHshoU Wi?t'kly SJICO 1923 : |: WHO' -iftrEi JUPiGfl LEAcijE Of THE -ORANGES ' We DIJJC ourXatholic and Protestant friends to go the recent Nonh Jersey Swim Leaj"'"''^_^haj^^)ns.hi|is:^G.oi:daji^!^rti(j|o-4)iiole• -• • • s Ditrctortiirorgi! RTijjue with regard io the financial backing of this : .. . 'AJiB'SWOHTHULLS' ' ' ' V.BACK TO THE BIBLE to the "Teachings of Jesus"^"" : event. In the article, Mr. Rague :stales,, "Allwe (isk is.'otir fair .share..., They -.. . .Publichod By-.--- -•.•• - - ! l m tiirist," and INVESTIGATE THE TRUTH, thatthey should help defray ihecosls." , *'di to participate, be a par. of the toam h lT»n* ^ « * V~^ Worrnll Community_NawiiOiipurs, Inc. WHAT; 'An arfpraraJ, gef-ccgMSiier tocksajs s it/ho Hue may be enlightened. - •:-,'. 1291 Stuyvocant Avonuo jcums ihat Include .,„ many ciidrcn fo " uch I ^ "'"' ""*••«**» 1 Perhaps we missed somcihing, hut prior lo ihe clianipioiishi|is, the Spring- S piinod r i db , and' »hat mB-wiigK offer you. Union; N.J. 07083 -'loinii.il Provides . life cycle ro. If ," » *«-youth: field Swim Tciun Parents Group had agreed li> Mr. Rague's siiggesiion ntvl For Basic Bible Studies of the Profound lYuth, call \ commiltcd to donaling 50 percent of.Ihe. funds raised through vendor sales to * f .199S.,730 'pjp... \ the' lownship. This Iranslales lo approximately .$250. The article neglects lo Sports Editors' Coverage Includes: (908)"964-6356. We offer BASIC BIBLE STUDIES' tOfirUnl Dmarxt Roam, liaplewuod Library mention .several other reinvent financial .items; far outweigh the cosls incurred, and UU!Z lunLe t"^""" ^ ^ " C3 TEAM PROFILE • free for the asking. • . ">«" "hows il pays ils...f)lir s;i.lrt",. '""fc-"-"" "..sl-henelil un.ilysismore airCommunity New,popo, Jay Hochborg f~~1 198S SCHEDULE 1995 All Rightgts RosorveRosorved Concerning the Championship Meet, Springfield can only hosi ihe event wilh 1995,7:30pm.'' Mannginrj Editor tht approval of the recreation director.'One would he led lo'iisstirne Ihat if doing . IHbumLtorary Artidos, pictures andadvortisomonls horoin aro'tho Am, ,ul(| G,,™ Andrunko CD STATISTICS oxclusive property ol Woruil Community NoH/spip ' so would cause a financial burden to Ihe township, Mr.Rague should, in his e nC Bnd n Potor Worrall- CD LAST YEAR'S RESULTS Sd ? lf »»p«ib«calion'or broadJasl'without fiduciary.capacity as1 director, deny permission lo use Ihe.Springfield pool written permission Is prohibited Advorllslng. Diructo THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 fetters and columns CD COACH & KEY PLAYER PROFILE facility. ••.•.,- -. '..•••. • .•''• '.'..• JRSWPy(20Hi>379-.S655 . . ;: BJUSG A FRIEND (Matt. 16:18, Eph. 6:23, Rbm.'16; 16, Col. 1:18) The article and those quoted within, neglects to mention that each child parti- For .EcliloillilQuoellonn, call (008) 686-7700 . ' Mlllburn Mill SuHl 8 ciputing on the team pays S25 to do so,-mid'purchases his Or her learn ba.ihing ' Kptnn rf*1 I ant. neHrjomi am* maDomai omgirn* taho XR.>ll"r«chinl-CKI 31florMlch.il2l.gler-ont 320 ' ::... ..';.•;. IBM VtuxhtllHold, VtuxhMll, N.J. '— publication on Uio opinion pages, " * J-' wi" Sundny tOA.M. BlbUStudy. 1t A.M. WonhlpS«ivlc». ^.**:**• Evtnlng S«rvlc«i^W«dn«»d«y.yjsp P,M,'p|)j|« Study. - ^ _...-. HtnyP»ntud, EVtngtlltl

«>»•••. P*C£ S - THURSDAY. SEPTEUBER 14. ,995 _ WOHRALL NEWSPAPERS .4.5.6. SHS alumni search is on;

Summit Ban^promotes 4 5 6 first directory will follow __ ' ' * - WORRAU. WEWSPftWERS - personal banking officer Children's Hospital'plans a ball Ei-T oc>ccc wii.Vmi\ Sr Lviins: forr an oj J hi£ h SCIMVJ bud4y or sweetheart The "TinMK"Golden Ag1..e 'o rr .Lth-e » Roarin. g . . • ' Summit Bank has announced ^ic ^i; wcnriicrjr^»b4£ tfur olJ cipx is up u\ Sisnwvt S«3i£V High School may pro- '20s" is tlie theme for Ihe eighth annu- already include the Chubb Group of Sucanne Korn of Weslfield; and Edgreed elected •.. promotion of Mary Kate Mclilli to lego, is located in Southern California ^-^ al Umbrella Ball, the annual black tie Insurance Companies, Warren, and foundation board member John Mar- . Krislcn Edgreed has been elected personal.liaiiking.QfOccr_in its Wcst- jj ihu will lisa »]J Sumriii Senior High a. I jut year, Krislen, a •Summil-High-' ' gala to benefit Children's Specialized the Connel. Company, Westifeld. iano of Chatham. Schwartz, Simon, president of (he Class of 1998 a« "" field office, located at 173 Elm St. 'I:*i'K«r sj&LXil'f firs .diiectny of alumni and will include the School graduate, was recognized as a Hospital. Tlie ball will be on Oct. 21 . Sponsors of $10,000 tables, known as Edclstcin, Cclso and Kessler in Claremont McKenna College for. the In this position, she is responsible curr.T.t.-J.TX-* j&i ii*re>«s of s!l ilumm rf ihc school from all over ihe . Distinguished Scholar, which is, Ihc at the Westfield Armory. founders, include C.R, Bard Inc.; Livingston; Ray Martino of Manar 1995-96. school year. Claremont for.assisting customers with opening Michael Harrison of Chatham; John- i:u.::r::y' , , ' • . . .. •• : • • • •:•'.' highest.academic.achievement at the . A group of area business leaders hawkln. Horizon Business Forms Inc. accounts, certificates of deposit arid .Sjir-ra* Sca-T ILih School is serving out 1 e»l! for help Jo all it* past slu- McKenna, a four year liberal a'rls col- school. son and Johnson; Lynn Kolterjahn of !i and residents have formed the in Fairfield; Richard Oscar of Montr .j-sixiticaiisiakJiTtttiis. U jou have a lisa, of ilaranifrftrnanj'class year, any loans, • •"•,'•. ." '; Weslficld, a member of the CSH , Mclilli joined Summit Bank in Juno advancement committee for the clair, Oscar and Associates in West iipiariAi- cos -icd *ijresie» or .you bvw «Mnco»nc who has cither, call Umbrella Ball. Chairing the 1995auxiliary and hospital board; Schcring Caldwcll; James Moran of Patersort, 1 1991 as a management trainee.. She Corporation; Schering-Plough ".:-SOt.v»-*5-r;5^. w-r'':« K\ Richard Bridlcy J pomestic viblence program advancement committee is Duke Pak- Paine Webber. Umbrella Ball chair- t ' has worked as a personal banking rep-, Research Institute; and Warner I 'pistes.i=iy..Cy Nr caii'ej » SHIRKS! SeniorHich SdiiVd.Benun3C.Har- rcscnlalivc in the Wcstficld office er of Basking Ridge. Woman Barbara Rolham of Westfield; to be presented at library Lambert, .'••••.. • :•'.'. ' ir_:> Fur LS^IULTCV: ti."..A;:3 Ric!isj-J Bi"4u3k-\'.-M 3 Hjua Anderson I^anc,.Suite 'There has always been an intorcst foundation board chairman James Tlie Unity Group, a nonprofit advo- sinccJWi,; _.„:.:: .: -'..•'... •:', / This year's advancement; commit- _ . ..~»z>ax ..,,.S>il.,j,.i*zziTX '~S~5:,..'. ' .' ; ' '•'•.•..'•'• • • ••• ' • • officer of the Hospital Planning and —in holding the Umbrella Ballnit the" —Rutherford of Chatham, Barrett- and cate group which assists victims of Raised in Chatham, Mclilli gra- Ice members, their hometowns and . • E£bv\ -s .iiui:e to £t-:;.!wfc'in l^uch wuh s«w fJd friends, make new Rescue Coinpaify. Brown also holds Weslficld Armory, which Is a fully Associates In ; and CSH domestic* violence, will sponsor a duated from Chatham I,ligh School companies/include: CSH President • ."'.-•-;:.i-i:cs. ~i'^ i~>cui"- •iMkzf.z.-£> inJ *.i-:iv»»' cueryitnc is doinc. But the school the position of assistant professor of accessible space, adaptable lo a theme medical director,and execlutive vice rricding at the Millbum Public and .earned her bachelor of science Richard Ahlfcld of' Mountainside: • ::L"<3J:SV..-L.-: iirip. Tbcy jre looking fox'hM .rod ujvlsles. nf current names and clinic'il psychiatry at the University of event. We hope to have more than 600 president Dr. liana Zarafu of South Library on Sept., 19 at 7:30 p.m. degree in business and finance from foundation board member J. Robert •. .jt:ii'«!WJS_2--'c: i." ctiit-yMri •so-ihai ji many alumni is fmssjhk can he listed in Muhunc .me] Dentisiiy in New people attend this year's ball," said Orange At this meeting, a noted forensic Mount SI Mary's College, Emmits- Arthur of Mountainside, Johnson and ^^j«-!PC? , ... •. . •. ••..'••..• ' ' :••••".' ' ' ' ' ' .•'«•-•' Jer^i.) I lie (ilk will he followed by a Porker, who is treasurer for C;R. Bard pcjihiatnti, Dr Jeffrey Brown, man- hurg. Md Johnson; chairman emeritus of the, The ad journal committee and question mil m^vu session in Murray Hill. •'. agihj; partner of Brown and Green- CSH foundation board and former Umbrella Ball committee are also Among the stiviccs pro\ided by Melilh lues in Springfield with her field Physician Consultants in Short hushjiid, Mill tin In keeping with tin's year's theme, chairman of the hospital board Paul hard at work ensuring Ihe success of drawings from a sculptor the Unit) (lioiip .lie lcg.it anil medical the armory will be tranformed into a Hills, and an associate, Connie Summit Bank is a mcmlnrr of Ihc Ma'ry Kate Melilli Doslond of Convent Station; Nicholas the event Chairing the ad journal .ml .ISMM nice in 10b pi tccmcnl and speakeasy complete with "gangsters" Ca-Jlelljn, will present a program Tedeial Deposit Insurance Corp Bradshaw of Mountainside, First committee is Gary Whyle of Moun- nlocjlion to sifo housing Tor addi- banking, private banking and asset and oilier period characters. Guests make NJCVA Exhibition R-ljting to domestic violence In addi- Summit Bank provide; a full range fidelity Bank in Newark, and his tainside, Ecuadorian Lines in Newark tion il infoim 1I1011, the group miy he niaiiagenieiilj .and investment ser- arc welcome to dross, in formal wear tion to stnmg as Uiief executive of hanking services including com- wife, Majory; Ross Clark of West Assisting |mn nrc Anthony Barbera of -> Cede: £w Vivas] tontil 11 ('»») ">22 8772 vices. It is a member of the $5.5 bil- from the period and dance the Charls- ms a desien problem, in the IIKMCI.II banking, retail consumer Caldwcll; foundation board member Berkeley Heights, Barbera and Barb- w, ]lmay-alKO offer an artist a lion Summit Duncprporaiion, head- ton to the band Uptown Swing. ..-. Greg Gcorgicff of Summit, Chubb eia Associates in Berkeley Heights. •evpjiesfiinj! color beyond tlie (]uai;lcied in Chatham. The Summit "Guests will enjoy a fun-fiiled and Son Group of Insurance Compa- Allison Bruen of Cedir Grove, Che m- Driw the creative pro- 1 I nlda IIoll7hcrg of Manhattan, and will host an Open House at the logical'advances in law enforcer nal chairman; Richard Ahlfeld of Mountainsicie, (USrH [piEsnttBitt;afnitJ rHillteiy.WCWb .. 3) 'JI3J taw* the drawings jjre-.. • Senior Identification Shcrilfs annually, has'raised more than $1 mil- OJtM auxiliary and foundation board Llhc Parher of Martmsville and Sheriffs;'Search and Rescue Facili- mem iind liring along a robot utii- Westfield, CSH auxiliary and ad journal icommlftBB FrtTBirttoBr, TlftirS ^ffiai'fe UlrrrtnidlL . M-X'cj.^) 3j;i> rxjubiiicnn jtre: worksof ty, located at 196. Glenside Road, officers will prepare Senior Identi- lion since its inception, in 1988. New • member Janet Jackson of Wcslficld Carol Grahum of Summit. Summit/ ; ized in lionlh • detection and: features a 'Roaring '20s1 theme and will toe. art tthe WteaSfffeltiii /tommy . .MnnJay-rridayi/nwin-4 •riuikethe public owarc-bf the valu- and phone number of next of km . vated cholesterol levels. The. screen-: [ Itauilltv 1 1 •;'.;'.' •• I'ersniiai Dog T'taining Dciw's;.. ip v . y ni'; cicniijjiLThurwlirj 7:30-y,p,n'(... Anyone needing diieclions lo thc ing is open to anyone who would like able role that canines play in law Katie Leo,1 prpfcssional clog trainer, • ( Unusual organ recital T to participate in this wcllncss ;•••''••••'^- - ••-•'•'•' ' ,. Tor further' enforcement procedures, yisitors.lp Search and Rescue Facility can call An uiuisual organ recital is planned ',- -and proprietor of ;Sunrise Acres; • program. . ' • '. , Little will nlsojuxtaposc two major Divorce is workshop focus A .tlie Searcli and Rescue facility will! (908) 271 lf.08 •by James S. Little, organist/ Assess career at center . Obedience School, will provide pel' : woiks frail/ Lis/t's "I-anUsia and A uicer assc-ssment workiJli(|p also hiive an opportunity, to tour tlio 'H'e screening .will consist of test- cliolrinaslef. of • Calvary fipiscopal ipnvdhiilruiicill invumttirg Itaaniltnn the •"owners with training : advice and fugue On 'Bach'", and Maurice Dur- A workshop tilled "Legal and Emotional Issues of Divorce" will be held based im Ihc Mycn. Brn>gi< tlyncflildi kennels ao'd enjoy the oilier sche- ing a paiticipant\s cholesterol, tri- .Churchon Sept. 17ut 4p.m. Liille lias Sept ^0 fiom 9 10 a m to 12 10 p m . at the Resource Center for Women illiwrciDkillKQntliUitu; arail is. ai ikadtili denpisti'iite, basic;techniques/.' '. Stop for buses ; ulle's "Prelude and fugue on the culm will Ik. held Supt 36 from7 U> 9 Pun^Mpy^ithcdm duled ''exhibitions hiid events. glycerides, jIDLi.'cholcsterol HDL, programmed .works by .Durulle, Purr in Summit, Until tlirr igimniy; tdtFUmrwIUiilpr .. • County Police Mounted Patrol: mine 'Alain'" p m at Ihc Resource C enter ilnr List of activities: ..'• •''.";.. " Some motorists may be un twarc '•'ratio'and LDL. AM tests are pcrfornicd . Vis, Bach and ol|iors, including some iiinUurMtiniUiiij; tUiill dJfl 1 . The Union County Police will, be The concert will be held at Calvary Attorney Ann Sargent will address Ihc issues of choosing an attorney, food fiiuji. ,11 i-i.')nr>limcntarj' shopping of the I iw reg irding schools buses by obtaining a small blood sample pieces not necessarily written for Ihe Women in Summit • Search and Rescue Dcnipnstra- • presented with .their mounted unit Lpiscop.il Chinch. }1 Woodland grounds for divorce, dividing assets, paying debts, and child support, cus u~ru.tlixiu.SlS SlCflnranmioi rug,i-SK<) in tihojipinj rouports, no, : v I In. workshop, led by Annellltiuhn Following arc guidelines provided from Die participant Test results will orffari. •••'.'. .•.'.••'•'. '•"- ' : •."; ." '•••' .. tions; Police dogs and.handlers will and .'demonstrate, the role of Ihc ' Avenue Summit with reception to tody and visitation Therapist Brcnda DiPictro will discuss strategies for 'hen mill .Itic rnstmmnnrn dimilt'mr is Tciir»\]vjmiii 'kales ' la* on clothing: b> the Division of Motor Vehicle! IXJ mailed lo the participant. ••.'.. director 01 Career (ntm.sulmi; and : deniiinslraie ihcir. expertise in nwunted •' fvoiice iofi'icer •. jn,. ;|aw lollow A liee will offering will be constructively handling feelings, for coping with change and for keeping Kqit ~E\ TTrhiHtr irntrnrsmii irn mnrc ioJ .''deluxe.".•U'aJi-sp'njiatinh.' •• •' .• .••' ' If jou aro approachmg\or over Settings of some spirituals in a jazz I'l.icuncni ut Ihc C ollupe ol St IBIi explosives detection, irackihg, tlar-' enforcement. '.,•'••• The screening will be held at Multi- accepted Ihe chinch is accessible lo Ilie children out of the middle :inFnrmntiim aibiullil aalll trie office JI , TJanr ire S5 outlet' stores. The taking a school bus and it shows a organ style will contrast with Bach's /nhelli will help parlicipunti. idumDy colics- deteclioti.. building searches, , . '.•-l?el^Adpplii)n'Services:: Repr Care Health Center, 100 Commerce (lie himlic.ippcd Im luilher inform.! Ihe fee for this workshop is S2"i, S20 for center members, and the tCHW,)3JnmSS •Drhrlfiismimii:(Lenten .;dfjid3inc'fnrria>Tnrnl.i« Oct. 2: Call. flashing red light signaling a stop, sellings of popular chorales of the thuir person il hiVh and prutercneuK and personal, pidlectiwi. ••'••• . '-. re.seiilalives.l'roni People for An)-' Place in Clark on Sept. 2$ from 3 to 7 lion, cull the church at (90K) registration deadline is Sept 26 Those interested in more information ifnr Wmncn-fltflsquBfl ihY&^ M>imd'-ii- ibe ,^\": .to 'sign., up, (908): >ou must : ami IIsu tins inlormutioii lo uUkc'M> and Videotaping:...' .mals ofllillsRIe, Paws oFMnntclair p.m.. auU.Scpt._30.frpm 101a.m. to 2 •Baroque•era...',. • •' .'••''•'..•• ,'.•;.;'. 277-1814 should call the office at (908) 27V72")1 ir,))i\Li|j)iil (GhmU dm im iinrnsi of cps.1^: tbr ^ Sheriff's' officers \ ''" • Stop at least 25 feel awa> This •p.ni.'.'-Tiie'cosl of the screening is $10. cnceropiKini,, goals and Mitmhuilion VWimUInMI jmbT&SHimstt cmraucs m , ";•• .ni)-'-;i"T'."- y!KcTre and Adop- .•is i ei|Uin.'d \>y luw 11 you arc on a t - - - r* ******* ".•. The MyersBriL-i!i- l"pi 1ml" """• "• " childivh' accompaniotl by a parent tiou will, be. present' to-arrange for two-lane road,' or on a: multi-lane Una appointments are necessary. For or guardian. Videoiiiping. is also mini .'information of to:'make..'an' -lor iy.'ryclinK, pel adoptions. . '. ' . -. highway \yherc' lanes..arc only, ilvailabvle for anyohe who brings .a, • ' • Rniergeticy MaiTiigenienl:' The "separated' by lines, ..or , on a nppoiiiilment, ca)l (908) 490-0606..;. blank, tnpe. 1 Office of I'liicMgcncy Maniigemcni privatcly-mainlauicd road. For free ad advice call Professional Directory 908-686-7700. -M'»Al>«JjW«t*S!fflte' Accoiiiitiahfe iMidwives & SERVICE DIRECTORY Coufo, De Franco & Magone, GPA's ^T The Birth Genter At The Beth With No. ANIJQ0ES Individual Income Tax Preparation. ! -t CARPENTER Tax planning and consulting • • •'••— . In-hospllal froo standing. 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\:\ ... PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14; 1995 — WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 4.5,6 • f-exHi^i .-—it Golf/tennis tournament „„„>_ A/;«^ invitational at Overlook news Clips Ix>cal golfers qnd tennis players arc Hdspitaf displays.^^^ invited to enjoy an-afternoon- on Ihc greens and tennis courts Monday, Sugar Plum Shop Lecture on cancer Scpl IS. when Overlook Hospital The Kent Place School Parents in Dainffi iMfltnK/»«u,» obituaries Men diagnosed with prostate Foundation liosls its fifth Invitational Association announces Jhc revival of cancer have ah excellent chance of Exhibits of works by four artists are ' dull and Tennis Tournament. Spon- Ihe Sugar Plum Shop, a Kent Place County Art Association and her work sored by C.R. Bard Inc. and Summit School and Summit tradition. The survival when the disease is diag- on display at Children's Specialized Nick Arena is displayed at offices and businesses tlircc sisters, Theresa Porter, Anna D;ink, the tournament will he held at Sugar Plum Shop, featuring over 25 nosed early. If you believe you or a Hospital this month. •wiin. throughout the Morris County area. Nick Arena, 88, of Springfield died and Josephine; a brother, Franco; and Ounoe Brook Country Club in Sum- unique shops for collecting, decorat- family member is at risk oflhc disease Wititurin Sulurcfai (tar .•ttalhrngr WiJUI limaing ««l side He was a parish usher and far- Bom in Italy, Mrs Garruto came to tu itmeiil the impoit mcc of detecting < degree ln^fine_njrts_lrom_Montclair and has executed illustrations for Plum Cafe .• i)S-iin.'Snp|,^S. lin.uim..MI. fli.JI,||,ri!i; 'UirllHujIIiwiiimatiuinanliiniilkrlOiSO Newark in 1935 She lived with her x well as offer them the opportunity Ihi. disi ise in its taily stages and he Stale University, with specialized adult and children's books as well as mer vice president of Springfield Kent Place School i<. located at 42 Uillicrun lOlmrdli, SK7 ^pihuflfullil " -....-• daughters in Mountainside and Short . tn enjoy themselves playing-golf or uill ulster questions fiom those in designing brochures, ads and other Senior Citizens Group 4 Norwood Ave. For more information Ave. • •'.. • .-'•''. Iliiinu ilwt JiwiUail-fluamauHD 51DW training In psychological portraiture. Hills for 20 years • tennis for the day." . altuulime | Surviving arc Ins wjfc, Jennie, a call (908).273-0900. • Oii'llie .UBonUuvWilllhcWiQiiri^a,^' •imflmiilltnll* jli-lliunc Fee* are-325; ,. The artist works out of her studio, promotional nntcnal She began her Also surviving arc another d night Ihc Seven Sisters Gallery in Boonton circcr as a paste up and production dnughter, Jean Cole, four sons, •.•;'....Wcslfleld resident William Long-. • Beginning its second century as a Pioslnle e nicer is ticatcd accord bice, ^hn ,.|K vemn'IciyaJl thy (En™. 3EW ft cr, Lorraine Lcomrd, a brother, Gar- Township, and she exhibited with the artist producing hoard and mechanical Fugcne, Peter, Joseph and Steven, fieldi president and chief executive leader in women's education, Kent mi. to the s| ige of the dis-e IKC Treat -'Slljicrniarkuta at;,„ mnnll xdhx muihu- . andl ram ard Tcnorc, and a grandchild Boonlori Township 125l,h Anniverr artwork for catalog arid newsprint officer of C.R. Bard Inc., will serve as Phcc School is New Jersey's largest nk nis me hide surgciy to remove all of ger ;fnr all W Kiiijgt; I'martinm). jinirmi this year's golf chairman, while nonscctarian College preparatory tin piosiite y\md thereby removing sary Art Show of Local Artists and -Zrehiec:ii;.ii^riiiliiutcnir(Gi«Mc(C;iJi willwjlllhTingiD Among her client1! ore the Chelsea Rohon COX of Far Hills', president and school for girls. tin emeu i idi Hion Ihcripy whieh Local Scenes. -.-• . •lc8C'.wlihul|iat!li(il(ir.Hr!«aioiuu;iitjpnB..' ' illirf l Vrtt.maumiinjSum- Ensemble, the Columbus Brass Quin • chief .executive officer, of Summii di.stuns the eanecr cells and heir Earlier this year; she presented her Astronomy and nature and a niustiii-'-K.iin liun-iiaiJItiRc Drum milui I] ttximitos pnmlc c»I- let, Percussive Notes Magazine, Ihc Dank,'will chair, the tennis liiiirna-- mone jheiapv which shrinks the sin. work in the Madison Gallery at Mor- ' •Qliid •Stitle Itlni-wnreli^'anlninc.iiu'ui'- HejliiiiMiiiEl liitwiiirll&aikgaiEtailli n bun- Barnard-Columbia Chorus and the ..nii'iil. Dolh will he assisted by.com-, of HK tumor and slows us growth membei nl the ' rislown Memorial Hospital. She also Newcomers plans nf nies* tin tfttuJI* ffinruimrlfa. Ifc will Bochm Quintette miii.ee members Terence Brady Jr., said Piionli Horlsts and I IK has; shown her work at the Wilson programs scheduled Newcomers Club of Suinnur Berk <0)hin MIIIIW 'l|n w. tt»Mtil\jiiHni Mali imraca! to In 1992, she Won first place in also of Westfield, senior vice, presi- IIKU IS a S10 lee for the program Assoeiulion Gallery in Mountain Lakes, Ihe Hill- ThTille- TrailsldTr.lUJe. VINatur. e and Science' eley Heights and New Providence illu UIUCUJH '.wlllutu wilhinii fliwn. works- under glass in the juried show Programs hegin al 2 p m , 1 p m , .. dent .of C.R..Bard: Jeffrey Kraft of I oi luither inloimition or to register top Country Day School in Sparta,' will hive a coffee get together for ITIu w/ii«'»*!u|f Ih-trre IIS xnt! la 0.30 of the Tcwksbury Historical Society Ccnlcr continues its Seplember prog- and 4 15 pm New Providence, senior vice presi- call Health Connection at (90R) and was a fcaluffcdarlisi at the Denyil- . rams. with studies of astronomy and prospective membeis on Sept 19 at 8 Winter worlwJlit|p(i mt illu; ,''-••' '•.•••'••• ' •. '• ' ' Iiiim Park as well as the Wiirlitzcr The festival this year will include Michael J Sniffen, Over- Busy bees buzz lion, in the annual member!) juried ing; galiixics colliding* meteors crash- .Top door prizes include • trips to soeiili/mg I) ly trips tennis Ladies Uecves-iliited Arboretum iin JSnmnili. nmuimllamll'oUiu^iDKttni; «tc Unaictl Foundation in Taps, N.M. '••'.'• the Second New Jersey Regiment look's president and chief 1 he Busy Bees is a group of senior show for the I lunlcrdon Art's Center in ing and other cosmic catastrophic?. Adare1; Manor,. Ireland; •Piiliniis Del Night Out limning club bridge and 'On Saiurilny .anil ;i|)win 'im (Ciai.T! an iliiMBIiihuxi tsjtt. near Ruunt 2A executive officer, is eager cm/ens which meets every Thursdnv She is a member of Ihe Morris Clinton Admission costs, $3 per person, cncimpmcnl, I ukotj dinccrs Chip Mar. Puoi-lti Rico;'and Wild Puiicii' gouimel dinner groups arc also :fr<)m.'.y-;l() a.m. .nl iliie lUiiLMteti^Riuill to enjoy a day on the from 10 a m to 1 p m at the Summit with senior citizens admitted for pevva Indians radio lulk-show host • '.Resori,'S.C.' . : •'•'•' '•' •• ' '" •'• ollered I oi loeition infonnation, call Arlioreliinni!>Kuiimill. "1l'c)..'flprii.yiiir. Boh Gram, colonial conjurer William greens Senior Housing 12 Chestnut Ave " For nyne information about the dis- $2.55. 'Ilie show Is inappropriate for Beth Ann Cunighih at 271 «i89 mil to '.SpriiyVvwiill Ilie .imnwurciUI Iky (dill Meyers, 18th Century style musicians Ihe members pily bingo cards • play, call, the ;hospilal!s-ico.inmunityi -...-children under six years,old.\ Klilfl" hortictilltirist nf• Sprinifield, and carolli, nephew ol V/ickl Kelly, cousin ol Victoria 1 merce .of Siiiniliil, New Providence, off 'Morris .Avenue, a few blocks from Serving on the committee with Chairwoman Susan Ililellnuin >t Indl IIIJ tliuveisily s (Seluiol of Bufci —" »HM»W oi VICKI Kelly, cousin of VIctoHa Bon'r'dof'^u'iK'^iirhoWliBir'oaularTho Springfield Froo public Librar™"?y Tills program js for children aged 6&6-B898 1'hfc high 'futility displays will he l >mmm>r £w'Jw» r Truslaes will hold Us rogular mol 'Matte Jlatmij ILciiinson of.Atlanta,! Ga^ ness WIKIU he earned his certified ' Kelly, also, survived by five nephews and two . . inn^ uo,UUn Thursdmi i luaiqe/a wiSOBB-In now ll™a regula•• -—r maet'-- . 4-6, accompanied by an adull. Admis- Berkeley Heights,; Chullum iu"'ia, ui)d • enhanced hy demonstrations.iff vari- clownio'wn Summit. For addi.lionar Providence are Tfish Cassin, Amanda 'Ford, .'Kureii lliludlr.y, lUnuaicu nlocos. Service Was at-CaJvary Tabernacle, Ing on ThursdayThd , September 14, 1996 al- and enter a four digit : «cm«if Mlarcy .and Puvjd Irvinson 'of 'public leeounting degree He is an Elizabeth. Arrangements' were by, MC, 7:30 p.m. In the Library Moollnn Room, 66 sion costs $3 per person, withscnlors .M'illbiiin-Sliorl Hills. Ihe fulr:wiil be- inform,ilidn iind instruciions lo Kent Michalopoulos; Mary Ann Moore, .Liiurir.iPnrki. 'I-cri 'I'lujpuri anilKutun Mounlaln^venueMo""lolrt/Avenue,, SprfngtlG,Sprlnaflold. , Now Jersey, selection number below! 1 ous'. ;uecoraling 'andrciinishing tech- CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris" in tlw Held. House at Kent Place ;• Place School, call Ihe'Chambers of l^ jhavc unnounccd. analyst at Andeison Consulting in U2725 Springfield Leadi , admitted (ot S2.5S. - '•• : '•'-..' '• niques-in'a special .(le'tiioiisirnlioji'areii •Young, all of Summit. . •,. ; • • '..."•..'• ' ' -.-.; .'••'.. Ai"t.Avo., . • UnionI Ihlnrt , Ml . Soplombor 14, 1995 All mlii (Feo S3 75) • Also on Sunday, from 2 to14'p.m.,' School, 42 Norwood Ave,, Summit. set np in the Field IIcujsc. -Vendors; 'Coiiimeice at '(.008) "522-1700, (201)' Among the entertainment and activities .planned :liir till iiuej; .wlllilu- MI*.: W<-ilkKtc-jn prucluuted..from Tony-live urea vendors, specialists ^5-2-444 orC2f)l) 370-1198. '. - |>ony rides, I'ocahontas, pelting^z'oo, hay-hule nia-/c,>,i!li>wn'.wll|]lhillliii)i«i,' A September 10% wedding has PUBLIC NOTICE the ccnlcr will lake visitors outdoors PREPLANNING .will also he selling, ilenis 'Irani Iheir wily, St.. '1-puis^. TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD .-representing' .all areas of. lionie., perforniance groups, pumpkin sculpting, Nifty, tieiilers suuiiipvuyivjriijp-. • been set at Crysl il Plu/a in COUNTY OF UNION, NJ , to wulph'fpr hawks, : i ".'•'••' FUNERALS^'':•;•:.../;• displays and a silent auction, featuring i*~ »iith "JI- olnr^s degree' in im|iii>venienis' and decorating, will •-. • 1 1 I million .TOWfJafi^bF-BPRlNQREtD ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI . The pi"pgrani, Mawts Aiofl,. gil'is IVonveach vendor ; will he liekl. .'• pies, and children's crafls and gunios. . "-.!... • NANCE ENTITLED "THE LAND USE She iii, :uh unaiys'f'al -PLANNING BOARD ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF . involves scanning.the skies for the .display Ihoir wares and offer advice Adlllissjn|i JS1 I'lV I'V 'hii L-ninluJ— Your business enn y:row with ninrc Craft and hohhy dunionsu-aticmnrat s will inuliiflf niv""t-i";i"-i- : . •"• OCTOBER S, 1005 5900 Reasons to Prearrange p and .wocidcarvers. . ., . 5EBINQEIEU3—lO-SWeGWATE-THu E -mtgralmg-i-uplois. Su|ilcinbcr Is peak' -696-1—Firrancral Advantages everything from arChVieciural"'" event'-and liuht fave cuslomcrs. Rciicli ihc potential cus- . ..*... mnc"wfvnr NOTICnunucEt .lhathah tl1 .Ih ilhhq« AMENDMENT"19B3 ' DEVELOPEDEVELOSP AWR nESCRO nruenW ..STATUT i E regularly'.Mhttdulod meellno of tho Plan- AMENDMENTS, AND OTHER MATTERS browsing lime, and participants 5902, Pfe-financlng a Funeral lcn^ u. furniture-and furniture snacks - win be avalaWc tomers in your ne\vsp.i|icr with an The festival will run from 10 a.m. to 4p;m., rain or sliiiicimd'-llii-'iCiun ning Board ohho Township of Springfield to WITH THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRING : ; be held on Thursday, October's, .1995 will FIELD, COUNTY OF UNION STATE OF should be able to spot rodtails, 5903 gost misliiiij!, hoin decorating tipS'To "•piirefose.'. ' ' ' ' " • ml hy calling: 1-800-564-8911. den. Shop will feature a children's table. Admissions lire iulilUs. ' J>5',"icjiiu|- Pecora to continue medical career commence al 7:30 P,M: The Executive por- NEW JERSEY re-n 3-II,.SI.50; children uiuler'3, free. • tion ol Ine meeting will begin at 7:00 P.M. keslrels and 'sharpshins also. 5904 The Funeral Director The mealing, will be held at the Municipal TAKE NOTICE, lhat tho foregoing,ordl. J. feccmi 111; son-6f Kir.- and nance was passod and approved at n regu- Admission Is SI, . Building, 1.00 Mountain Avenue, lar mootmootini g of lho Township Committee of rib 3, 'f oociru,. Jr.. nf Spring-^ ^ SprlngtleTd.. ..'" g of lho Towns Committee of 1 thho TowTnshin p of Sprlngdold In thb Ct f On Sept. 24^ Troilsidc will. relate thUoi Township of Sprlngdolg d In ththb CountCountyy o off Jiiold, WJUI awarded ,a' hachclqr of Bci- .'. Roberl C Klrkpatrlck Union andd Slnle oll Noww Jersey hold oon . . ' Planning :Board<. the stories Native Americans told to • eoocdc-pxic.iiuinJlaudc.bj1 Scion Hair i Secretory Tuosd-iTud y overling September 12 199 1995 Infosource U27.15 Sprlngllold Loader, . - HELEN E KEYWORTH explain the'constellations.. The prog- 2* HOUR VOICE INFORMATION aEHVICE wo -. lM»icr«:ty. .; • ,'-• - •• •; ,. ' • September 14, 1095 - . (Fee: SC.75) TowTownshin p Clork calendar U2720 Tho Sprlngflold London rani, Native American Skylore, will '. A Ibiiiipgj' (Mijnr, i'occvu will Soplombor 14 1995 ((FoF e J6 25) . . AhitillcSmkiu! be -offcrred three linics (hat day. WORRAIL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS •i jitu«oe .11 caiionr in medidoe and will TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD aittcnd :the iUuVe l£rJe-tt)'Utfgi! of -Omoiv COUNTY OP UNION, N J ASSEMBLIES OF GOD ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ES OF GOD (;fiK-4'J75; Sundly servitvi: 0:45 AM'- Sulidiiy jiinluc Isloiilicine an PentiKylvahia. REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF CMX\K\M AS,s'KMM.Y OF BOD. 95.1.W. Stliool foragi'st, niuliipto adulrckylivwoffivctl , st>r\ici',< arc conducted regularly. THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, : Our Koligiotw _Schi.,(jhinl-sovr)ilh (iradc) Temple Israel.of t'nioit is a traditional Con*er. CIKMIIIUI Si,, Union. '4<14- IIJ'3 Paslor: Kfv ' c«,1ri|Uiirttfr. ,l,l;(»ti AM • Moniifif: Worship: v'ahve Ci^igregalion with progranis for all agej. Kivselle IVuK', Kov 'Naiioy 'h illoWJy. iliwnr COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW Jnlui W . Divlinl. Sunday School. 9;M AM, (N'ursiiry't'are provided for iiifjuitx iltfoii}:li kin-. . mt\»i."i nil Sunday'aiul Tuwdnysniu'rc are (w- Itmlku: (9IIH) 245,23.17;Ji|5.fl«2(l;.24Umili JERSEY : . Friday Services 8:?0 I'M. Saturday .Services .MIJwjJK In :iidditinn iir. ii'cpcaiudly being '••.'. Worship vScryi.«».»!n . 1(1:4ouiuiii5 A>y f M-'iiooISuhl.j 9:10K(AMt.i iWiMrtt'ii, IMin-vycliun-ll for^raikv l 4).Holy tiial'ylaviv fw Mir Iliph SCIKK^I and prc- Worthip ServieiM: »:l»l * llltlXl A.*Kt. unoui TAKE NOTICE, Ihnl Ihe forogolng ordl- .Worship .Service |0:45 A'M, SuhiLiy nvciiin^ . Coin/muiiciri - flrsiSumby of Hit.1 ii)i«Hli; 7: KcliyioAis SC'IWMII aj:i'J childrt'i). 'Hw,1 synaiiojiuc ..9:00 AM Mincliali 5:30 I'M. Sunday Tallin and l '.'ifliiiivMilli.'r '•. 'oiiuiied itci .tbi'.lubivui-Kily"s dtan'if list, nonco was passed and approved at n regu- for , SrrvitV 6M IM. cltniali'-ciMltrolled/ Ixirrierifree J>aiwuiar.y •' .SVrvj^e 6:M\ I'M. WctlncMlay Bible Study ami PV* •-' i-* " - - Tenilin <):IKI AM. Religiflus SCIKUII will) a full lar mooting or the Township Committee of IV.iyer 7;3flI'PM'. • also- spi^iviy.c n ' Nurvvr)' Sc'lxwl, •tt'o.rmit'rs' lime.Priitcipal. Grades '|)iree dtriMigh Seveji ' (lufanl and Clillll Can- av.illahli.,41 eairl)>\v;ui . *" ai wauj'41'U'ju'dod 'the 'Division of . • ihoTownshlp orsorlnarloldln tho Countyof . I,ca(iuc, Men's Cluh, youih ^rtMips for fiflh : : ' W«|i)tfA(l.iy.' 7.00.K.^0' |>M - Middle School/ incci' SuiKlay* 9-llWd AM and Mondays & ' ship servicii) Adull Hl|>le Smity :|ii:H(i A.'M HSlifcmtii" MIIKI Kunowned ., Union and Stato of Now Joh?oy, held or\ Sc'iiitx |li(:li'ViStiih Ivllouship al (1111 Oiuuli; through iwi'lfih prndci's. aini n husy Adull lidu- • Wednesdays • 4-5:30 PM Primer Class for ' (.-ni.ad.-r Cl«ur (C'hllilrm.* 'Jr iI|i(iir.Viiutli). Tuesday ovonlna, • September f2, 1995. • caiionproyraiii. A'Sehiors'.l.cAyueiiieoivregu- r-Awiird fiSr-'liti: Work with :. • '"• "'.•.-.- HELEN-E^KE YWORTH- BAPTIST 7:(K» I'M - Pr;i>cr Mcviiiij: ami •Dihk' Study; Grades One IUKITVVO, Sundiiys - 9-10:30 AM. 10:00 A.M. Coffee *:l-elk>vvih|p.Time :Hi.H(i • • '. ' - •• Township Clark r larly.'. !'<>rnu>rc ii,ifofni.iiio(i, pk'ini,'ctviliici (H|r . 8:15 I'M - C'li.uic-i'l du.yir rt'l.c.irs.il-f ni»r.srl;i>-: . Adult Itehrcw Closes including Dar aiul:Dat A.M. Cliurcll Sclliwil (Nur*erv -'iblinCirjiL-i it* iBiiupcii'. aud UminKliitiKuciiK jirogfum. U273O The Sprlnoflold-Leader. _ • IIAI"II.ST CIIL'HCII .ran, s .-.office .(luring oflkV-lw>ur.<. • • o ^(t . |i:]5 AM Women's' DihlivSimly itiit!: -MiKVali I'reparalio'n - Iliursdays .- 8-10 I'M - .1 ]:(MI A.M lliiil.-i|-Mflli.»lii Seplombor.1, (Xlolvr (lirouyli M.iyr .Mnuihly' r for Youth Croups Grades Seven tlirough (Sr High Youih A AliutuV .Sl'NrUV-SKKVICKS! 9M AM I-'jiinily 1 1 1 ••,: . Joseph J. Pebora III iilVi'iiiiti * include . roupk'). UiNo Sjudv; JEWISH -'- ORTHODOX Twelve. We also hjivc a very active Sisicrliood 8:0(1 l',M. Prayer I'luMie: ('JIM "~p TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD ' .' '. Bil'lf svihi.il, II (Ki AM Worship Servi .are welcome!. - - ~ MivOorury- and Vrvjco 1- IN ISKAKf, 3.10 Mounlain and Men's -C'luh. . v • * COUNTY OF UNION, N.J. Tr |,M Dlhle.Ctiit(Wlirrf The LEGAL NOTION l w Spriii|:fielil 4f>i-9MA. Daily service,! Windourizatrfs/TfteR^ Ilihle Comes"•' MiYfi,(/i|rj, VVICDN'KSDAVWKUVKsnAV.:-'-I-HI WO- il.wr-7 in AW, L ,' * "O I hint Saiur. AMENDMENTS TO.SPECIFICATIONS" M IVii il.iy (7.JI.I AM). Wlilt- raii(!i''(if.m'l»JL-,il o|i)wr- 6:.1O.7:I5 A.M.: 7:15 I'.M.liral suilMI.DurinB KIOMML'Nuhr Runs in the family "BID FOR RECYCLING CONTRACT ' I'M IViiycr Sen-uv: Holy 'Communion every iiiniiii-v (or ilnl(lri:iK..vi»iiili liiul .nltih.v in t-lmir.v, I'jri-i. SuiiiiLty. Nursery Clue the summer, eveninj: s«Tviee.s- at SUIUI-I. Donng I CHUKall M5.< :tli TP-WNSHIR-OF-SPRINi I' iiiLty. Nursery Clue nVailahlc every Iliiiul tvll ciiiur.v, orclk-.sini anil. inMniinaiiul LUTHERAN NEW JERSEY" U u.uisjvirtaiion w: n ilie summer, evenini; services at 7:15 I'.M.. Kenilwurlh !Kev-. l.illlla IBel Sarilo. U on w: needeed cnlcnlll ththee ciisi'inhli-.v 'llu.1- chiia-h |»rovi(K\v- hiurii-'r trn-. : 1 NOTICNO E Is hereby givan of omondmonls. Use Coupon for Listed Bays & flows or choose from mote ihan^pop available sizes Classes are lielil.ui MaiiiinniiV.v, Sunday, K:J» <:HACK LUTHERAN cmmcir AN'P Cliurcll office 37fiJl'J.Vi,. ! jm>iU(ii-.3.7fcB32Jr lo Ihe llooffi k Urflcomf ul ._ Ih...e» bid airauiiibuiiunspecltlcdtfonos uotf uitthef Townshiluwnsmpp of !l U iu'tt-s-vilMliiy u> all '.si-r.vii-i-.s :uid jk-iiviiu'.v A , AM During Ihe wmier nionlir-, vie offi-r TuriOi SCIIOOI.K 2222 Vniixliall Kond. Union, Kev. Wwdiip Service I0.-IKI A.'M..-Suiiiii> Ai.-h.wil S UIdolU d recycllhd collectio t f v'mlm-h. iimonal ^ixuij' aniphficaiiiui .VV-MCIII for tin- Spring Hold recVcllhg colloctlon contracl tor .study tK-iween niinlu-i iuid'ma'ariv, iuul during Donald I.. Dranil. Paslor. (908) 68M965. r'am- iJ:(HI A.M Nursery avallaWe^iurinii'-Wor.ilup. which publication has been made prior Casement Bayys Karroline Bays lu-iirtni'. inip;iiiiHl i.v ,iv,iiiali|t- for u.vc. ilnrinti ilu- . • ihe suimner months u-e o'ffer a sexsiiin in Jevv-i.sh ' ilySuiiilaySchodl 9:15; Family Worship 10:30; Communion is served Ufi-TirjirSuniUy nfx*.'li ( I.IVION lllt.l. IIM'TIST "CIIL'KCII. 1 hero to. Accordingly, pursuant lo N.J.S.A. Siliulay Nlciriifily ^'orship ScrviLi, . A corilul eUilcs,45 ininllles K-fore minlia. after wliicll we Vlsiiors Hx|vcted: Barrier-free; Various iminth, All ari- welcome. 40 A ;11-23 noijcom noraby glvon lo all bid-' 30-C14-20 "WiL-riMhi- Dihli- CiMiiM Alivi!" 2815-Morris vvt-koine ;ivi,irl.v .ill v^.viitif.v al all-of inir .vcrvicv*, ; '>» >'•-•*••-'• "—" 30-3442-18w $838 join for semU slwlishit fellouship On Wcdncs- ClHiirs. Dihle Studies, Youth Groups;'Nightly dors lhal tho said specifications, aro $791 'Avi-. t'iii,.|i. ('il)S).fiK7-W4O Kcvwnil tnlil Junl pri>|:r,iins'. . •amended as follows:'. • • . • • . • S'IO"X4'2"- H r . (Liy i-'veninys afier H,(HI I'.M., or ma'wiv sur- Dial-A-Mcdilnlio|i; Call church office for.more Tile. NliKINUKIIJU) IliMANUKI, ^.05/a X4 r> i, . . • T .ill inn**, nilillijilc ailull t'leelive.^ are oflered 1 Sprlngflold, 100. Mountain Avenue, Sprlna- llil«.- ,'Uiil I'l-.u-i-'" :'.|2 Sliuil|iiki- Kil . S|yiii|'- .t'wry iimiHli/ ajwl i'iir. noy Seoul Troop niei'is -. dfalla ,..-™.. c.icli ijiiaru-r on n'levaii! hie lopic., nursery care flold.lg.J, 07081. •'•* • .'•• ' : Ik-lil. li'ih ?-?'i-.'H5l Ri-wn-iiil l-'rwU-rK-k l( on Wednesilays eveiuncs. 1'lira.w call our office (i'8l/a"X4'6l-/4" \; ,)clnl(lien".v di;p.Ulllteill (wilh a |Hippel mini- day moniini: w, .—„,, 2. Paragraph 4.2,2 Is amended for lho .M.-ILU-V. Scrii,,i |'w,M. Slliuliy- 'i '.If'A'M'llliilL- for tiiforinaiion conceniint: our Nf'SV yoiiili . - . ... ,.- "OurFamily invite* Your .third sentence to Indicate an estimated, in v i it.'ii AM • li-lli>w-Miip ol Worship.. We ' mill welciiniini: cont-re^aiion oliCliniliaiiswIi 45^24-20 $988 Si'luml . Ijii.'" .'in ' <\-\MM Worship Sa'vR-,Si-rvid. ....aim.' yroup, nursery school, summer day «'»' O ''"•'• HVJ1.S,6 wiili I |oly Communion. Sundays, 9:00 a.m. ami L contemp^ AM w v 1 1 7 : SlT Officcliours, Monday Him'Piursday1) IKIA M slreiiiuiien in hojx-. and eminvwereil-li^l«-:lJi'.Vvr' *"Wi'''*iii'i lho Ihlrd sonlonco. All Mnrkollng Plans shall l-k-na oi' aviioiNporuy ,-uiil irailitional wursiiif. >'" ' 'V '™ '? , '• "!' ™ ' ™';.'* " 10:45 tun. with SumLiy Schnt>l during each and IJIIIIUII followers of Jium.iaiilil,cjn.-.'aiitl .Auiidiv'iriiuu-I. Include lho so Items set forth thereafter, but • 4:W I'.M.. I-'riiLiy, 9: • 2:(»i I'.M.; .vuminer 30-CP24-20 $921 'siv-K-. wi.vkly.i-1 ,;„'« .u-rnio,,,. chililrcn'i 'Vk-c. Mir«-r>-('«,,--WVdrn-.,,,,)-: 7,5 I'M Vay- Service- Nursery care is provided duriiif! Wor- nursery are availahle.lollovviiji: " need not bo In any particular form. or lv lu I 1 .liur.1, ,* nurwrv care is provided. 4:00 I'M '.- ' " ' •"•"' " "'-' S(uil>, Juii|i>r/.Seiin.r Mi|iM Imiirs, 'MKI A,M,-2:WI I'M. Knhln. Alai.i J. ship. Service.?. CliHsiiaii. Nursery SCIUWJI, Kidt' worship service iliaih ev[iei,-iall; 4. paragraph 10,2 is amondod to Indl- 1 Yuier aiklHahhi Isriicl H. Turner, l-iineriius. • cale:No Contractor OUallflcallonBCahKIca' t IO"X4'2" Tra-.riiiiiiy,..fwWs.iu«5-7aiKiilk.-iril.iiU. ,^""" '^; '\MVV youil, MmiMn. .ttmiu-ns Koimviia3;30p.ii). every iHlierTucjtday, YtHJlh yiHiiiiH-hildreii1llolyCiiiiimUni,.i.>viiii«vi.-ek'- a^;|iuiunjirnv IIKI ijiermiiuiJi . (fort Form noed bo submlllod; In lieu of lho f'Vllow.Oiip 7:(Hi p.in evory other Tuewlay, Oi'U.PM - l-.uiulv Gospel Hour, nursery fare Ifayor U-aidi. \\nk-K:ui(;o Music I'mgram." hraled -nn Ihe iirsl Sumliy of nvery imnilli. Ill.. • .-Wuiilu|i. iCuuuuti-'.viiu'.iiiiw Materials Marketing Plan Form, n MarKol- 1 |vi>viik-.l.' rehearsal fur sprinc musical play for AT"I'1L> <**«<* 'llllri" '- ei|Uip|H-d <»>»> iluir Woiiien's Bible Sludy Thursdays! 9:30 u-m., Ing Plan should bo submlllod pursuant to Casement Bows ^••— —•• Coupon •«— — —y .you h.ive any ijiieHin'ns,iintereJt ur.emKenii. .chuii, Oliua-li .on: Paragraph 5.2.2 and paragraph 2 above; •Juldk-n Mon.tiy C1..10 AM • Kurly Morniiif! ,hfr AIL.m-iiivin-.l.mil Mvl.onml loparticipTO JEWISH - REFORM Adull C'hoir T:M) p.m. Tuejcdnys, Motlier*' plea.ve call llie.iuilnr. *li«v- Jeft"Wsrt3>y>W™'aSW'U.(y»'f''l»"-l'i:-'li»'wl r 1 no Equipment Oortiflcallon'Form-need be 4-i,ii,r- Mwtini- 7-IKI I'M Uiiy's fliiiialion '" .«'""-M|' l" I'"' "'' VUMIIOM i-oni.ui MorntMU'Out MinUtry ?^I.V a.ni- Thursdays. 2lil-:i7(,.|d!(5 . . ,. . ' . '•>" 1 t llu 1 Mlu M| CN33 $59] ii:r,i.li'.s •'•i:iTui-silay.'li:lKil M'- Overeaii'r.s. ' "-'! " ' '- ' ?'.''-I-'.*I TKMl'Ui SIIA'AKKV SHALOM 7K S.-'. Men's D/cnkfiiM' 7:30 a.m. first Saturd^iy, 6. Paragraph' 14 of Instructions to Bid- Vulonoils. Weillk'Sii:ii'WeiliKsitiy,. •'•'«'».I5' AN""I MOPS. "Twenties A 'Jltursdays, 'Tafcmji' Niylil Out", dors should b* amended to Indicate* a start- fl'2 13/IG" X :i" I 1-5/16" '.. : ..(iiiiiiv iii.»iiii-r« ol pii-u liiwik-rs ainl silkioli-rs Springfield. Avenue, Springfield, (201) illv'llilV 1)1 AUlCll iNIMIllll Lfll il-WU-j'f Jl .179-.1387. Jashua fioldvlein, KaNti; Amy. .Small Group MmiMries. Sjiecial services uiul MORAVIAN 'Ing dnlo for lho contract porlod beginning • tlulil 1 ar,- \- jui»i:i,iiii proviik-J: iiuvis rv-i-ry leaching series lo \v aiiiKHinced. For further , 'October 4,:>.1005, and Paragraph 2.2 Is Daji[eU. Ciuiior; Irene Dolion. liducmiim Direc- itATII,!-: HIM.. :l-,«nui!-C"i.'.iu|i-'-.'il.!-V.-TtliKii,d J Off Any Andersen Bay I rn.l ,v -nil W.-ili)i'«l,iy |».Ik) AM -KIVIM^IT iiifoniuilioii. plea'co call(20|) .17^-4525. . . amondod to re Hoc I the roducod term of lho C34 $704 1 ClllRCIl Ol CUM SI cbnlrnct. • . • . , G'l 0/lfi'X 4' I 1/2- , . Mibjr Sliiilv. IIH .vomor ailnll. -, llicvis ev-i-ry Isl 6- Paragraph 4.2 Is amondod to Indicate: I or Bow Window i \-.., Mei-is Stiuilay MU Tucker Aviv, Union 6HK.07I4. Slovak Sclioul y 15 a.m Service uf WorJli||). :III.:I» • HELEN E. KEYWORTH G44 $938 $50 off from any Andersen Itay or llow I Tu'lN nl' Jesus Cluisl" 'lijursilay. Ill-IKI AM • . . Township Clork I .'.lUoain'i Ilihle Study,'I |.01 Worship Service Worship '):(«) a,m , Sunday Kchmit 10:00 ;un , IIJII., Nursery |VOVIIIL-II :!-irit Sumiiy .iiverv- \v'oni -h'.v F.niiifui Workers inivis evi'.ry -mi (i'AUC) Sluhbal wor'-sliip, rmMaiiccd hy vol- ; U273-1 Sprlngflold Loader, C8' I 1/2" X 4' I |/2" I Window purchased from Wimlmvfcirds I L fi:(klpin lAi-MllifSi-rvii'i-. Wed. 7:3(1 plu'Bihle IiiHillsli Worship 11:0^1 am. Coinmunion nn niniuli I el!oii'shi|v Hour alter'Worihip IPinyer Soptombor 14,' 1005 (Foo;: $17.75) 1 •|luir..il.i>. Iml.iy -7.(1(1 I'M, |i|ivi.-er Oir'lv fur •. .-I'M-WiJti-inmtiltty-l-am.Jy .ScrvitY.1- al N:00 I'M. Group every Wedne.v(iiy 7:IM| p.iiKtlili|c .y.luJJ.^. 8' i xs 1 :I/H" Nollob«con4)inwtwilh*ny DlrutfaNtfrofcoupiyi. • Study. We are.nitering ,1 INlif: Bihle C'oires- • firsi and.tliird Sunday of every month l ' OfM CUUAiWi nM ruivin • rt«*....i-'" ••*-+ ' •" I fiils'iii 3(i(l • "uV(:raik-s, 7,0(1 I'.M • Clinsiiaii 1 pondi'iict' courM- unh no ohiiiriuiou; IKT privait! Siiiufday inoniifi^, TnntJt xiitily cUi^s IK'JIIIL ; tit . . every Wi-diiesilay 7.;nrp.ni. 'Women's (.'(nuns' C45 J$1050 Si-rvioe nii|:aik' for I'mys .Irii•-, filli. pailes. meei firsi Tuesday 7 :i(ip.in aiiillini'Hiursiiiy S.irimlav 7 (>(» I'MYOIIIII C iroup (or Muil.-lils in Bihle Study in vour itivn lunm- ;it your conveni- 0:15 AM f«llou'L'(| hy worship al Ml:.10 AM. ence. I'ree for ihe .ivkun' Marry I'ersaud, 1:3(1 ivm nionilily New lersoy'Oiryuiuhn- NOTICE OF BID "III - I2lh (iM'les '.(Kl-lii.tX) I'M I'liUm's Oif- INTERDENOMINATIONAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN III a I sealad 1 1 iiiinii Siu;ieiy second HiiLiyot month K:iH'p.ni . iee Univ. I 'iiion .. (,'nlleu lloin... IIIIVIV every morning fur ^.nulA K--1; on .'iWwby Ajur CHRIST CHURCH ilds will bo recalved by lho Borough Clork M.i'iiil Sauinl.iy of liu- inonili, conk-inponuy vhuich (IfliL-e >f lho QoroUgh of Mountainside for: Thursday- alkmuoav C"or 4-T, ajwj Tuesday 1905.1606 SNOW REMOVAL liiuvii. loinl. l-'KIUi' all an- inviieil 'nk-re are CHRIST tm'UCII, Ml s^'intinclil Ave, EPISCOPAL | Did* will bo ope nod and road In publlo at liuill.'hitls Unlllc- Dilik- .vlllilk-.v thai lll.'v-l lllirifl)! . .M.'h(xit,-i*laA.wl t ate itvailahli* for. tliililrcii a(!iw 'Summii, .NJ («IK) 27.1.5541). VH Charli!.( T 1 tho Municipal Building, 1385 Houlo 22, tin- vit.-k !n I 'iiloli.aml siinoiiiiilinp coiiiinimi1 -;- SAINTS, Kush, Senior MinisieriWiiyneDrailford.Minis-' Mountainside, Now Jersey on Soptombor . lies, .-.ill lor iiil'iirmaiiiiii l:or l'Ki:i-.-iMlornia- tliesmui Slreei, ler of Music. AlthoujJ) a/flliateil with the 26.1005 at 10:00 A.M., Prevailing Time, Bids, shall bo In accordance with lho 1 W (iroup, A wide nni|lc of'proyrauw iivludo Adull nn p,li:ki-t pk-.Lv. cilll (OUh t fiK 7-0-l.ltl . ' American Dapiisi Chua'hes, USA, anil the or (i»tAcrMfi:ij,( plans and specifications prepared by tho lidiicalinn, Sivial Action, Itilcrfailli Ouirt-.u'tk I'liiieil Church of Clirisl, our meinlwrs come tK, IN^C, YMCA, -6K p ( BoroUrjh Attorney. Proposal blanks, npaclll- A, Wayne Bowers, Vicur and Singles and Seniors. For liuvc inroriiialioii, call from various religious hiu-'k^rouniLv*. Sunday TuaUlivc Mivi cations and Instructions to bidders may bo iVlKST HAI'TISr CIILMfll of IK li M -uii - ^nl I'li^r, Suuiinii ^.,,VI|B «uu inoiiuuiians to Didders may bo (> \V0n1;, A>soc'iale IVie.vl. Clnn- obtain \Ul'XIIAI-l. f Ililion Ave, Vaiixhall, SJ. .Uw Tcinplf tiiTicc. (201) .170-5.1H7, service: Id am. lnfanl-2. chilil care: Sunday Si|ti(b'y Sorv |li:3() am- A. 'Nun obtained at the office oMhe Borough Clork t!''^':'•' •••iiitf^''i^i ' i-se iSclUHd SalunUy allcnioivi -2:.HI-5:1K>. p.m. • att lhthoo Mountainside Municipal Building, roll offlc "" ; School-ARM .1- Jr.. IIIRII, 10;00.-.UU5_St_Hiyli- Mi wlttcli for children_alyj_adulli—t om|'ulei- - interest " Youlh .I'ellownliip, Sunday .cveniiiR. Weekly mringlircouMic.'i.'. -laos •""fToUp, firsTSalurdaV of uionlii 3:.1D-5:0O p.m. .-.. Jorsoy^ ' JEWISH"- TRADITIONAL twins Include Cliildreii's Choirs and Dell u >lui N. Jlnyaji. I;or nuxf u Bids mUst bo- mada on' tho Borough's ™,nltiurH Fram«« Wood Cuiiwltli Flninhlnfl fMurn • Screari Included..:. . Oilnese Bihle Sludy Saturday, «.'J p.ui 'Ilie'. Choirs; Adull Dihlc Study, amir, Women's C-QII 0JKHJ245.66.SO. Visitors aro' .-torm ol bid and must ba enclo sod-In a sca- provides joh train- CONSERVATIVE .and Men's i;rou|v<. Periodically, the Illmiuim- led snvslopa addrassed to the Borough 1 ing activity niKl servici's. cull for more mforiiin- ASSociA'nut intiu: ^runi.'N'is. m^i- Clark, Borough ot Mountainside,, 1383 W|i /-v^-j^'h'f! • "•• ••" ••••• lo/s perform drama.within the worship service. 1 _ _,.-, _.._ . , Sclnooil W Law graduate Rebecca tion. Anyone inleresled in u Ctiinese Language inp>i held ill Masiaiuc-I.ivlyL , 1MI2 'Morfb : r ; Routs 22, Mountainside, New Jersey Skylights inli'd wiiJi (lie I'liitiUl Syiuyojiuo of Ami'ricA, 0t(QMAN CA1WMJC ; Various community, outreach . programs 070&2 and hand delivered at the place ana 22" X 28" ted * .. Church Service, call ' 1-r "' — AvirmiL' L'liiuii, KJ CHHJ Ins u plaji anil yoii'tc arm: irv«uiii k ., _ Taamtootilanve,, iiiigmt, piras TTheodosIa • A. Tarn- Vauxhall Uo/id ajid Maju' Sir eel, Union, incltiile: lluhilal for lluiiiaiiny, DrldRes (l-'riday iii iM We oiL'iiurJiyo dialm1, mi aJI w:ii|t(ural nui- - houl named. Bids shall be ondoreed on the 1-201 -IWH.7W4 or l-UOH-MIH-725? 6K6-677J. II;uolti C(4iaMinui, Ciuilor; David iii(!lil food nms lo NVw York City homoleju): mttam to fomrn •QiW-.(M-fte-pBi-OTiQttiief'-i JEWISH- CONSER VA TIVE i!oyui*. Daily Scrvicts • Moil. A 'Miur* 6;45 maliiHi cull ":00, III «) u, ii:' till. I.IHI-J (Nlp.ui «Bnplloj)nm©tit llaw. , • -. BK'Ii! AtlM (M Tcmpltf'Diive, A.M. ''I'uej'i.. \Vfil S: 1,'ri 7:.H) AM. Civil Noli- _ . proposal must be accompanied by •8:<«l JLIII, a cenlded check, cashier's chock or a bid Talk to a Window & Door Professional At Any of Our Locations _.._,, . ™1 CUolf RtflCMAal •'*11 :{»0 Hill. METHODIST bond equal lo Ion percent (10^i) ol the full Ral4»i. Riduml N'juk'l, C'OJLUM1, Jock CtoUUnw, irsi Sunday of cacti month - Holy ('ominun- IIKTIII-X Al-RICAN MKTIIODis-i- amount bid, not lo exceed $20,000.00, and . STORE HOURS- Mon., W, TW, fa. 8»m to5p m (Vt'.'.uli'nl Di'ltl Ainu is UJI qtullliuian, f 'niwor- R'l. THi;HliK**'UIItl«atf 'Ml I Miuhituilui made payable to Ihe Borough of Mountain- u 8m 8 ^ ^ P 1 1 p 1 Wi-»L'fi»t> wviivj. (tut'linliiiy Si Vauxhall,- 9W.I282. Sunday Cliurch SC|1K,I ll^)growjov,.l!iuiui, S,umJnv'Mji.4Ktis Sou ">.^ii Bidders are required to comply with Ihe- I'ivV^.'v.V' ' "'•,••.'': ''' 'V iVl' • '•'.'.- ' .,'. !):3d a.m., Church Wonhjp 10.45 a.m Wed,i« DAY M5 AM - .SumLiy SCIKHII lor all a|io.t' . requirement* of P.I. 1075, c. 127, (NJAO YITTA 1 2575 Rt 22 West 11 Km AM • MOKNINCi WOM.S'IIII • witlillr. |rm .sun 7 III - ') im , lit.M> mil • .in-NiHui. •The Vwm Cwiinty • :unli or ithe driven! escort itidivlduiils to and from day; IVayrt Miwtlng A Dlhle S|udy 7:3(1 „•,', 1 •WeokdiiyfMaiuw. - 'IM< -.MKimui 'JrtjuuiuUi.-. The Borough of Mountainside, hereby Rev, Gladwln A, Fubler-l'Mlor. »• Cunccr Siadibly is KBoting cunoor insulnustus.' ' (908) 8KW333 Wlp Medal N.ivnu MII.HVUI,- 7:.WI;MII *»MI.. Ml reserves Ihe righg t lo rejecjtt anyy and all bids 2.yi'4i/'(tldK, CUHilterii, Oiuiclia>. lor 2-year-' and lo award the contract to any bidder oliU llllciU(Ji llnril |Mlk 6:1KI I'M I>ve(llli|: StM- itilll; vi'UHMirritimi.."hiwrtim' - •VJxtiuo.- - r i* tad «• few** CoiltUDl,Curo|^ Fubrizl0| ^fc. and lo award the contract to any bidder COMMUNITY i)Nm:i) 1 Whosewhose- proposal., In lhIhea nnrnnnh'Borough'si judgel,,a««- CHURCH^^ vici.- (1'ir.il iu^t iliinl SuntLiy.^ Can.- '(iruuti . i12 N' l jMoU'.ll«uii:(lor v«t I 354-7373 -foruddi-. ment, best serves lie Interest. iiiiiel). MONDAY 7.iHi I'M • |uiuut-»iiilK«m«i - By oroV of ihe Major_imc|,Councll^_ - whereby w^lunlcor .j ——T—7" - Judlih E. Osty, ;liny rtg iUrcW (lf 0 10 U27a4> Mountainside SoplomboU> r M, 1995 T" * """ «."• 1*iB95Wlr\dow«ard« - V

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Fall in full swing for athletic teams G/r/s' soccer and girls'tennis play today "\

Another fall season is upon us. Oct. 20 at Rosclle Park. 7:30 Oct. 5 at Johnsoii/Gov. Livingston, And lhal means a full slalc of high Oct. 28 Roscllc, 1:00 . 3:30 .'; • .', ,.: .: - .''•• •- school athletic events as Dayton Reg- Nov. 4 Bound Brook, 2:00 Oct. 10 Irnmaculata/Roscllc, 3:30 ional teams begin their 1995 Nov. 10 at'Manvillc.-7:30 Oct. 13JJndcn, 3:30 '.•.-'. £ '' campaigns. . . , . Nov. 23 at Immaculaia, 10:30 Oct. 18 MVG Championships The girls' soccer and girls' tennis teams open today: Dayton's girls' soccer team has a match Vs. Immacu- Boys' Soccer. Girls' Cross-Country lam in Somcrvlllc at 4 and the girls' Sept. 15 Rosellc Catholic, 3:30 Sept. .15 at Summit, 3:30 tennis team hosts Newark Central at Sept. 19 Gov. Livingston. 3:30 Sept. 19 al Nprlh Plainficld/R. : ; 3:30...... : •.:.• ;V\ .. . .' -.. , Sept. 21 at Johnson, 3:3O.: Catholic, 3:30 . .. Dayton's girls' soccer team has-a Sept. 22 al Roscllc Park,' 7:30 .Sept. .22 New Providence, 3:30 road match scheduled at Roscllc Sept. 28 Newark Central,- 3:30 , Sept. 28 Newark Central/Hillside,; Sept. 29, at North"Plairifiold. 3:30 Catholic tomorrow at 3:30 before • 3:30 •;.••-. " : .-• .• •.-.. •• •. r playing- i[.s--homo-£pcricr Monday •Oct.'3 al Immaculata, 4:00 Oct. 5 al Johnson/Gov. Livingston, ; Oct. 5 Hillside, 3:30 . '•". '-, againsl. Ridge at 3:30.. ". : 3:30 ' '•••-• ••:'• '" ''' •- •'• • Dayton's girls' tennis team has a Oct. ,6 Oratory, 3:30 ' . Oct. 10 Immaculaia/Roscllc, 3:30 / road match scheduled, at Governor Oct. 10 at,Roscllc Catholic, 3:30 Oct. 18 MVC Championships Livingston Tuesday, at .3:30vbefore/, . 0a.J2 at^Gov. Livingston, 3:30 ; reluming home for.a mnlch against "Oct. f7 Johnson, 3:30 ' : " . Summit next Thursday at 3:30. Oct. 19 at, Newark, Central, 3:30 Gymnastics . Dayton's boys' soccer team opens Oct. 24 North: Plainficld, 3:30 Sept. 19 tfoSc'llc Catholic^ 4:00 its season at home against Rosclle Oct. 26.Immaculata, 4:00' . Sept. 22 Union Catholic, 4:00 ;, Catholic tomorrow at 3:30 and then ' , Oct.-31 ,,al. Hillside'3:30 Sept. 27 ai Boonton, 4:30 ••' hosts governor Livingston Tuesday at Sept. 29 North Brunswick/Scotch : : •:3:3O.' '• ,. ;" ' .•' -;:••':':.•.'••••' .' ' Girls' Soccer Plains, 4:30 ;' . ' •;. •• Daymn's boys' cross c.ourtury team Ocl.,-.3 Piscataway, 4:30 Sept. .14 ai''Immaculata,'. 4:00— - 'hijTa meet aiMadisoft against Madi- Oct; 6. Bulldog Tournament ..','• • •^TJ-^ , ' .. ,'Bil Sept.-IS at Roscllc Catholic,' 3:30 son and Summit tomorrow at,3:30 and Oct. 10 lit Somcrvillc/Wcs'tfiold, 4:00 ,Scpt, 18 Ridge, 3:30 , ' ; the girls' cross country team has a : Oci. 17 ai Wcstficld,4:00 . Sept. 20 Gov. Livingston, 3:30. ' meet; ai Summit tomorrow, ill 3:30..' Oct. 19 at Bound Broolc, 5:00 1 Sept. '22 Immaculata, 4:00 Both host New Prpv'jdc'noc-,-Friday,:. Oct, 24 Linden, 4:00 '*•.'' '.,', ,'• : ; Sept. -28 at,Summit, 3:30 ' Scpl."22 at.3:30..;.' .""•. ";' . .. Ocl; 27 County Toumamcnt Sept. ,29 Jofiaspn,- 3:30: . . • .-. Oct: 31 ai Johnson, 4:00 : • DayiOri's football llcam has.' its Oct., 3 at Manvillc, 3:30 .', '.'•' '. game-scrimmage Saturday morning at Oct. .6 at Johnson, 3:30 .'• '• .11 vs, Bayley-Ellardin Madison.'The Oct. 10 .at North', piainncld, -3:30. '•' Girls* Tennis Bulldogs open the season at home- -. Oct.. 13 New Providence, 3:30 against Hillside Saturday, Sept. 23 at Sept. 14 Newark Central, 3:30 .'.'. , Oct. 16 ai .Liridetv.4:00 ' .':"•'• : I'llc plH.Ki

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A holc-in-pne on the 1 lth hole wins a 1995 Chevrolet There are 12 Mountainside residents in .the GL program ••••• Mountainside youngsters may 'sign up Die sessions, feature a "Teaching Camp"' that focuses Lmnina MiniVan.courtesy of-Mult-Chevrolei ol' Union.'- this year, of which six arc freshmen. -. for llcrkeloy,Heights PAL football CELEBRATION solely on developing offensive, basketball skills si)ch a«i -A hplc-in-one on the lfuhhole wins a 'J996. Mercury , Onepflhc 12, Andy'Manic, did not come out for foplr •The Berkeley Heights PAL is conducting registration shooting,, ball-handling and passing. ' . ' ' Myslique courtesy -of. Maplccrcsl. .LiiKoln-Meicury of biili until, last, year and was only able to sec limited junior for its football program this week. The program, is open to Personalized inslntction is.guaranteed und class sizes Union. ./ •- . • •-. ••'.'• •• . varsity duty. '..,.-• students in' grades 3 through .8 • who live in Berkeley Urc -limi'led.—' ; .'.',- •':.'. - _' • ••.• • : • • '. • • •'.-' Area women U'tiiils players' sought - —'•' ..-• However,, llie-senior. will be looked upon to help Heights and Mountainside. ' , A SPECIAL SECTION The cost of the ciinip' is S65 (money back guarantee) and . for league compi'titlon strengthen ihe offensive und defensive lines for GL this A football clinic will be conducted for the younger includes a free T-shirt. • ..'..••.'.. Tlie Wesii'ield Indoor Tennis Club is iwking.Tor. a few year, The 5r9, 170-poiinder will start iit guurd on offense children (ages 9. and JO), on.Saturday, monving's. Registra- 1 r TO THE MpK . lnfdnnulion may 'be 6blitined"by Silling Sieve good women io: uuginent iheir Friday "A". ir;ivef lei'ini. and tackle on defense "for Hubert. -.'" . ' '"' .'• tion al the Community Center on Park Avenue in Berkeley _Ciiinci...al D0K-756-4446 .orrSchocbUi.l-.°08-23S-423U . The squad, is one of 14 learns ihat pariic'ipaies in the "He rims, a legit. 4;5 40 (dash) and he benches 260," Heights is as follows: 7th grade and grades 3 and 4 — 1.9th 'unnu.nl Mayor's Day Charity Central. Jersey Women's Travel League.... : Hubert said. "He came out lulc lust year, but he could be a today from 7 to 8:30 and 5lh anil 6th grades —• tomorrow MOUNTAINSIDE ECHO Colf.ClassIc to Inkv place Monday . -Typically,-lhere are 26 inalclios -played'once a week solid player,for us ihis year." ' '.•..-', from ,7.lo 8:30," , . , . ' c _, ThcJ Jxli.amui;i! Niayor's Day•piiarjiy.Goii" Classic will --starling, in laic September, mostly between 1 l--.ii.-in:-ami 1 •• :. Maiiie.;js. live, only, senior .and.only starter from Moim- - The program, begins Saturday ni"0-'a.m. Mountainside past and present is tainsidc this year. He is one of six Mountainside residents documented in photographs. lake place Monday al the Suburban Golf Club in Union. p.m. -. •'•••.." , Each participant is requircdm the lime of registration lo Thfgolf oliiing is sponsored by the -Union Chamber of I'laJ'crs on the "A" level are usually 3:5 in-4.5, -thill', will dress for varsity games. ..-.-.. bring: completed registration fpnti, proper registration feo Clockwise from top: the borough's Commcice. , ' ' "• . The'VAAA" level is composed mostly 'of 4,0 u> 5.0 anil The others include junior Brian Canlagullo and sopho- and a copy of birth certificate. Registration forms, are first Municipal Building; Joseph The shotgun siarl is set for, ]2:45 p.m. and ihe luncheon the "B" level!is composed inosily (|f 3.0. •' mores Cliet King, Brett Olierhauser, Adam Perle and Jim obtainable at the Mountainside Recreation1 Department, Cory, Mountainside's first mayor; wi(l run fronr'11' a.m." to 1 p.m. . • • hueresied candidates may call captain llarrieiie Siein- Debbie. ' ' : - '• '' ' ' " • ; More information may be obtained by calling Fred Ihe first members of the Volunteer Cocktails begin ai 6:30 and, dinner 'ai 7:30. 'berg, at 908-964-0018. , ' • ',' ... '. Canlngiillo, a 5-8, , 170-pound ..wide receiver/defensive.' Lecomlc at 908-665-2529,/... .'...- . Fire Department, incorporated in 1-915; members of today's Volun- teer Fire Department; Mayor Robert Viglianti; the construction site of the new Police Headquar- ters as ol the Heritage Days weekend; Children's. Specialized Hospital, as it was changed from We don't look at you as one customer. We look aLyou as three customers. We see you as the. buyer. And as the Children's Country Home; and the satisfied customer who tells his friends. And as the repeat purchaser who buys from us again and again. We don't please Red Brick School House class of PHRY^I FR one °^ you without pleasing all three. 1912.- - . Lni\i3LLi\ We 0^er a professional team as standard equipment. An extremely knowledgeable service manager, his assistant and some incredible technicians who'll know you andyonrcaT"personafly.—~~" ~~~^~ r —— — •• — - 7 So when you see us for a new car or van you'll feel a "good deal" better...and avdid the< highway hassle. ~j?om " WINNER lEinCE PRDKUIONM AWMO 9 STRAIGHT YEARS!! WORRALL 9 STRAIGHT YEARS!! CttRYIlER AWARD (OR EXCE1UNCE COMMUNITY STRAIGHT YEARS!! Directly ucross from new NEWSPAPERS ; municipal building. September 14,1995 •k.

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The lirs.t edition of the Edm is 'one of tht)' many itomsf on display at •wed-dine- HetfiQld.Hniisfi. which is maintained by the Mountainside Historic :m^^ j Happy lOOth Aiiniversary Moiintainside!

fi"5ii i^Pip ' vvv Mountainside Chapei ^ Word • .';;. ,v.i'.*" ""• In 1X21 families such as the Millers, Corys, Iladglcys, Rolls, Clarks, doscciidams of original sealers of the nreii, helped found Hie lirsi Simdiiy .,•;.:;ON School in Wesllleld, New Jersey, the .first religious mslitulion in Mounlninside, the church to be called in later years, the Mountainside 100TH ANNIVERSARY Chapel, \ • .. • 7 . . . . . •• The Chapel has hud meetings in.many locations in Mountainside over the years such as, the home of Mrs. Abigail Badgley, the Locust Grove May We Be school house, land donated by Kate D High (the |jreal-granddaiighler of Andrew llellleld) locaicd on the center island of RoulC.22 and itspri'suni Blessed location, II K() Spruce Drive.

r The Chapel's vision'is to reacli out to the people of Mountainside,' \y- : 100 tears ; Wes'f'dd, and the surrounding coniinunilies with the life changing news Of Prosperity of Jesus Christ. Listed below are a few of the ministries the Chapel oilers Sunday Scliool for all ages From Sunday ~ Morning Worship .11:00 .am free Climbers (boys grades first & second) 4:45 pm Wednesday— Uiblc Study ' 7:00 pm Mayor BILL VIGLIANTI Pioneer Girls, Stockade, Sports for Christ Prayer'Meeting 8c "Clioirftaqtice. 7:10 pm The Chapel also offers films, plays, and Daily Vacation Bible School free to this community each year. ••. •/....:

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Scotty's, "A Place For Steak" SCCTTY'S The Springfield • 'Shan Hills aroa daily. specials board, • a favorite ol is, weirkhowii for. its malls and the house is Nantucket Scrod, shops. It is"also~ the setting lor one priced at $9.95. of New 'Jersey's, bast-steak houses, Other stoak features area sizzling Scotty's. . sirloin steak, a 16 ounce dream Located in. Springfield at the inter- marinated in red wine,:fresh garlic : section of Morns Avenue and and herbs with a touch of olive oil. Ualtusrol Way. Two miles from the - The-popular smothered steak topped' Short Hills Mall and V 1/2 miles with sautood onions, mushrooms, from the Papermill Playhouse. peppers and garlic. .All'steaks are :• Boasting, a casual/.-atmosphore only S10.95; which is an Incredible " with an open Garden Atrium, bargain. Roast Prime Ribs, of Boof is Scotiy's is docoratod in a California a big weekend favorite. NOW style with light oak on the walls,•- 24 o*r-Sirloin Steak -Tb accompany yoDr stoak, try a OPEN $10.95 brass highlights ana shades of , SUNDAYS mug of ice cold draft beer for $1.00 .24 oz. Delmonico Steak $10.95 groon: Scotiy's i;, owned and oper- FROM or a litre for $2.95. Also; there is a 12 NOON Smothered Sirloin Steak . atc-d oy artoity McCormick, his wife $1 0.95 jjjj fine Jie]fjctioD._o.f_.wines,.-your ~Sc"offyTFST?zIing Steak ^afjgmpTT!auriQlle& choice, '$9.95! son Gary. ••• '.'••.-- Scotty's is open weekdays from ' The main (ocus ot the monu is the 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., Sundays Char Broiled '24 oz. Sirloin and 2<1 oz. Delmonico . F^osih Seafood Daily Noon' to. 10' p.m.,. on Friday and 1/2 Ib BurgeHs Stcakat S10.95, served with steak Overstuffed . : Saturday nights until midnight. The $3v99 Sandwiches •fries, health.salad and garlic pick- ' ' '• ''"YV'V''.'' '•'•• • • '. ' bar area is open daily, until 2:00 a.m. les and tor those who wish it, a , Scotty's has separate smoking gourmet bourbon steak sauce. The and nonsmoking dining rooms, 2€1-37€-3S4C • menu also features 1/2. pound 4- Hamburgers; and •ovcrstulled Deli and is handicapped accessible. s 4v«r.j«>; .:!,.> i ( /( Sandwiches' starting at S3.99. With For additional information call (201)376-3S40. .' '.„••' fresh seafood itoms .pos'iod ontho •. Scptty's

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Interior Design \'N 1 sine: 1978 Borough Clork fiobort A. Laing served Mountainside ifi several i , capacities lor decades. From 1908:14and from. 1918-58 Laina COLDWELL BANKER SCHLOTTREAUTORS" was/the: borough clerk. He .ajso vvas. a charter member .of.• iliS i : COLDUfGLL rEi P5:ci£"s 'ii>st Jmayo.T;, -was sworn ;in Oct, Volunteer Fire Department, arid Became fire chief in i 929. Out- West field Qfflees ', side of government; Laing served- on the Mountainside Union. 5 ;p the roouemenlito break .^rorn BANK6RQ Ghapols Board oMrustees. 'Upon retiring•• in 1958' Laing was trcrsc.a cenrphfet jtiact'Serv-ed as a'sprt.'Of »1 Sales Office 1 . The last 9 Years 1 ! ; 824 Pciriricl^ Run succeeded by Elmer 'Mr.-' Mountainside' Hoffarth, .-who too ' df :mtfe£tsrtcer?ce w^im She TowunsJrap of WeStfield. *• ...•', "' Oil :served, the..borough for many years,-and wha died earlier this '¥!he Cory itetofiy- seaeef'irt '••tine.area before xtie' Bevolutionary; if : •908-233-3532 •year at age ,87. Today, Judith psty is the borough clerk, taking-. ^ar^'trnyis^frj^e iss;'I'OCSEG on 'aitoBl 'is'nowth6-'Westbound A Member ;o( THE SEARS 'FINANCIAL NETWORK 209 Central Ave. .the job •••in. 1991., when as Borough Hall's receptionist she was- Westflcld • 233-5555 .90.8-233-8858 V promoted. . ' • • . • •, ' . - ! i Congratulations Mountainside On Your 100th Year Anniversary

On Your 1 OOth Anniversary Prime Rib Dinner ~ From Iricludes 8 oz' Prime Rib, baked potato, choice of Caesar Salad or Salad Bar, warm bread and vegetable of the day. COUPON GOOD AT MOUNTAINSIDE ONLY VALID Sept 14 - thru Oct.21.1995 pn vulld ioi1 all (Jucals at table. Not valid tit lunch.. Not walld with any other offer, Including. Early ER.TANSEY&CI O Evftntiijii Sipeolaln. Applicable- taxes paid by bearer. O Complete Insurance Services ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 499»iS«tJM«i!ataurnntt:t>rpr ' Congratulations

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^j D' iindude's'lrnda Schneider.' an • raescWer - anc!; Fat iKnodel SebnEider, 'a leacher at Members, of the 1995-96 Board of. Education convene for the first meetinci after the school ^strsn : 3Sj>tiOT Secicmail Hg.h School' •earned, .distinction1 ,jn 1 lare, new member Sally Rivieccio, Richard Kress, board President. Frank Geige sSpeSuu... DI-,™nR ,•o H n 5'J5: fee hgr en~ns in• lesiih'iag n&b'iolpgic.a!iy •impaired..students. ls na 5';sc:rtrisr -ass,t$-eieci£-p to• the board .in T3.95' oh; a, promise to' Secretary- Chris DiGlrolomo. This year's Board of. Education continues the'.effortsTcf br nS comn ,S* £ nf°, d.Baccaro. and .Board : including a link to the school library. • . .: ' . • ' i-'.lorfs..io .pring computers to •Deerfield School1 classrooms, :cnRiie.tketicard's.pcfcy .rev iiicnpian. Knodo'l 'has earned the iscc-ct cf bc.fO'uch ;TtSideni!s' due lo her articulate critiques1 of iGgets-arrti opgesiieri to Sajt'iiiricreaS'es..1 ' ' '. ' • .."'••. •••"•

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' short-sleeved shirt: and shorts, it is O'Kccffe, who, had on Sept. 7 a pretty good sign that slirnrner has issued a statement indicating he, come to an end. • would; seek the RcpUbIican~County" "Those whd slacked off a bit at Committee's nomination for county work or took it easy, while school c|erk,' learned officially on Monday was not in session may find the Jean Kpszulinski. director of ihe Union County Division that Rajoppi intends to oppose him. next few weeks a little tough to bear, but they will adjust. Yes, Rajoppi, a Democrat, made her plans public during a press conference another summer has passed, and i presented by how quickly they do come and go. Frank Lehr, left, and Walter McLeod. ,; Monday in her Elizabeth office.' That means, that the news i: County Clerk Walter Halpin previ- beginning to pick up.again. Not ously announced ho would bis resign- ing his post to pursue a post in the -thai news ever'tokos a vacation, but ; Joanne Rajoppi Paul O'Keeffe the ilems from which a reporter court system. O'Kccffe has been serv- ing as deputy, county clerk since , can choose to wrilo are limited Nq'yembcr. toTill the vacant clerk's '' executive with. MortgagQ • duar'anly. January. . .', • . during the summer months posi. •, • •";.' Insurance Company prior to. bc'ing with Neither announcement, however, because schools arc closed and, "This news docs not corneas a sur- .named deputy clerk. ... •, ',-'.. with vacations being: taken -The,"I hurl/ Wheeler Award" is bestowed upon a Garden Stale and Training came as a surprise. There had been prise lo rriost who arefamiliar wiih . Rajoppi noted''that the reduction in. throughout the business world, it's Association,member wlio made significant..contributions to the employment speculation as; far back as January county government," ho wrote. "Wal- functions and.'staff of ihe clerk's only natural thai less is happening. and training community by having an Impact on police and/or prpgriiins. • when O'Kccffe accepted the deputy's ler Halpin honored me by appointing office, which-occurrcd when ihe state -August-is'over,'though, and that The award for 1995 was given to Jean Koszulinski, director of the Union post lhat Halpin would retire. me to tho position of deputy county assumed many of its 'tasks'ori Jan. 1< isabout'lochange. With fallcorncS County Division of IJmployrncnt and Training. O'Kcisffe and Rajoppi were obvious clerk in January 1995, with the inten- invited a merger of her office with the an abundance of information./With "Jean, whilesei'ving as the association's president, guided them expertly and candidates. '• . . . '••••'• tion that I would learn the job and be a , County clerk's. Bui, she reiterated her Hilt conies challenges. Particularly inade a tremendous impact ori the development of new programs as New Jersey "Knowledge, experience and suc- possible successor forthc office when support for conducting a studyahd challenging will be covering the inoVcs toward 'One Stop Shopping Career Centers' which will provide New cess are ihe key words in (his o!cc- ; are me Key words in (fils ojee-/ _fo! eventually roiires. :. formulating-a-plan prior,lo the prog- jpcoming'elections at the munici- Jersey's employers, workers, students and joh seekers with simple, direct and tion'"" I,", said.'Rajoppi, •-'•Pending;: . r"Prcparing a successor is a'good ram's implementation. •.' ,'.••• pal,county and state levels. That's comprehensive access to all available employment,, training,'.education' and!„•*.Republican-sponsored legislation to. managemonl practice in business and not lo say this year will be more human services programs. It also offers information to the business communi- eliminate the regisicr's position and epvemrnent and Ifcel I have bcun The register's office has a staff qf , challenging than in proviousycars. ty," said Freeholder Prank l-clir. '.'The association led by Jean helped enable Ihe merge it wilh.lhe county elkrk's well prepared," he wrote. "I believe 26 people and annual revenues (>f S8 million, noted Rujoppi. The county Every year, the demands nre as state to .bring forth this' unique service which will turn a mess of individual -necessitates the election or a clerk/ lh.ilvmy business experience, along ough upon us in Ihe news business programs into one unified system. Thiswill produce the highly skilled and register wiio has hands-on cupcricnco '..• wllh' over 20 years' service in local . clerk's office liasa staff of less than, as they arc .on anyone affiliated effective workforce New;Jcrsey's-empldyers;iiee.d to,conjpelc in Ihe new global '.L "1:!>!'orafi!]? "" ^ J"'!l'W.'*u*8*L!.l:i»ii(l. county,' government gives, me half thai of the register, 'and. revenues ; : : :.economy.", ."'•. . -, - ' •• :• '• •-'"; -"-'. '.. ''•''•''• '•'•' ' ' " ' • '"••' n, according lo— with o particular campaign, In fapl, ___LRajqppi,_a—-Union—rcsidentr—lias—i^ac continue the Rajoppi, often—our—work~rwititre5~If1ofi5' TfeiSIioKlcFWalierMcLeod said Kosxiilinski also has worked "tirelessly" on.. served as register for .12 years,, gov- "competence for which 'the Union detail than that of campaign work Ihe conversion of the Private Indiisiry Council. to-a.Work.Force Investment emed at the municipal level and held County clerk's office has .been "The integrity of ,]jiptecling home-. . ers, because we must, be objective Board which will provide policy guidance and-'oversight [o ihe educalion and the position of New Jersey assistant known," ":'.' ' ' owners' title is a proces"s"l am com- in what we do."-' -employment training communities. "Freeholder l.ehr and I join Ihe entire Onion secretary of slalo. • '•' . '. O'Keeffe; a fonhcr mayor.in Plains ' milled, to preserve," said Rajoppi. She That objectivity not only rang'cs County Board of Chosen Frecolders in'.congrutu'luling Jean Koszulinski for A Plainficld resident, O'Keeffc field, has been a lifelong resident of added thathcr election, as county clerk ?^^ from what we choose lo writp receiving this award due" lo his leadership, dedication and .commitment ip excel-. wrote in last .week's letter that he the city. He became a freeholder in •.' would conlinue the "legacy of.compc- : abpvit.during a' cainpaigii, such as fence," he said. . • ; , •'•'.. would like to run for election in 1983. Ho had served as senior account lenl, experienced administration." issues, or niudslinging, to our

••.'•' '. ••'•• "' '/ • ' " ' '.•' ' ;l • ' .'''•' ••' : : choices in panicnliir words, inurti- ... , ..-'. •• . .- .-wiraii.-' . - ;, 1"1; -"• '•."'•. '.••' '..' " • ' ••.'•'' ' •' ". ' • • •.:•-:.•.•,":.>'.:•.: 'v-:':•:,•;•.; voinr LAWK - •• ' •'•'. ;:_.v .. :|csj but it also .entails placement JFarsi - .Trial-K;'*"intf -;;r;ii^-".r-cxter CL£C>.:S'sharp; wzih' t^'tn • . •' • Youriurf is SO -•87%""vya(errit7TQeds*a constant.supply, of aniclcs, letters to the editor and Hayrijde^ ai-aC£is«idi^»*fp/ A.d'jJi b:adt iA*d!lJ- • '..• Your'first step is. to measure-your sprinkler systemVor hose •pictures of caiuiidales. ' . Workers ebmpjete training, cjain recbgnjtion , shrtuil Hot X!j,* •rfyzlzz rr^^^^erp^.-'rr'ntcre suscepiibile-.TO,:'••, & sprinkler's output. This is essential for economical and ' For"oximijilc7 we~inusi (leqiile Union County freeholders pre- \ .diseases -amd ::i. ,;.Ein ijpi;'S'^err..'&'-.-" ' ••••":". '• ' ' ,' •: /.'*'.' .• effective-watering. You, only have to do it phcel, Merely place 3 A'liot lo do with letters written lo us sented certificates of recognition provided by members, of the' public who for outstanding .achievement to-u-.". Seoand -' -jjias*' '6 iUigris.rtacjJ4i'-r-ir^..*^cc :'cr ;he p3a.n;'..The--: flat bottomed containers-out within the sprinkler's watering would like to see thbse-ilems in longer..xbt.ci:inA 'ztsiik. : pair of individuals for completing at center •^rj* r^rre £.cc>rtdQcr:idn and the- ' •' pattern. Use a rubberband-at-the one-half-inch mark. Then wint .as opinion pieces. It would •'" the six-week employment training : 1 . stranger A'C.'IUT: Tiirf :ia-_ r.r* '%• iuggr^: 2 •". '2 -p -3 ir.ches as :' see, how long it takes to collect i/2" 'of water in each contain^ lot be a stretch -r- and, in fact, I'vo course giveti by Ihe lluion County Fall means changing leaves, roast- r er.- • ''•'.' . . ' •• . ' ilrcady seen al least one come in to Chamber W Commerce lndusiriai ing marshmallows over an open fire office — to say that people Third - if vciicr ;UIKX \w Then apply! /2" water each week as needed when temper^ Training Insliltilc. ...;; , ' and singing folksongs with friends. In »C-riVx•7Wfima^^0aiJua^^el^m?CW»J*'••v"n'*1" • .AJ will send Wtlcrs to us attacking a Union County, all this is done during '.hrgoesn •srfTniig,, -.si-i-'.i -; cav.i '.iir'er ;•_-.. ig£;r. a: "ne regular atures are in the low seventies;. 1" in two waterings when- particular, candidate. Should We i'lic two individuals, Jose Men- the Division of Parks and Recrca- temp^e-ratures are in thy upper seventies; 3 waterings iti the. irinl those jiiitcrs? Or, should wo dez and Morris'Splceri participated - lion's annual scries of hayriclcs at the . .'height.. Tviir ;gra.ss jjiirr'^Trs.s^-irkei'iht^'r^'Cre T-h'an - .' p .in the program which consisted of J ,'.3siiSLJiiwiiii»s».'fcjs**i ^•txu^qsJ^"*J'^'si^tf3agT.wTT.-s»ty«-i^gea>J"'^''* ,' eighties; 4 when, in the nineties for atotalof 2" weekly. inly print letters when there is Trailside Nature and Science Center Delay watering in the spring as long as,possible to strength: . ;oiueiiiing of substance? Would a classroom instruction in employa- located in the Walcluing Reservation, iFoxcrth -.liEmit'TBiE '.-:;PASS '.CLZFFCNGS'.Thev .are return- - • ;wrsonal ailiick against n .candidate bilily skills, and employer site Mountainside. . . • en ihe root structure; continue into late fallif the. weather is ate as 'something of substance? If training. ' . '.-•-'. : , • • Hayrides uiul eumpfires will he L ""•'• "," ~" ..."* •-•--.---.= -..• --1..-Q....J ; ; ; : drv:.. v '.. • ./' • - •'• '••'-' • - • •••••••'• •'••••" - ~ "••••"•• >-' ihe answer to the previous question .on i'umeas; cij£ii;ii.-.fj—' •- Frecirotder Frank Lehr, who is held eVery Friday evening, Sept. 2'J yes, ihc'n it must.be asked ihro'ligli Nov.. 3' at 7 p.m. The cost is .Fifth - 'do Tj.pr.'itlk'eu-'.rei whether .there is anything which liaison to the .Private. Industry. Council, noted thatJin class parlir S2 per person. Admission includes a ' y.our .IEIUTJ ^ . ou(d be off limits. .••..".• cipants wrole resun^s, practiced hayride,. .entertainment, a campfire These are just a few of the items job interviewing skills and work and mai'shmalUiwsto roust. Hoi cho- ' •Machine plugging, barely provides 5-10% surface aert.tion, which we consider when handling elhics, and learAcd alxiut payrolls colale is avuilnble ul 50 cents' per cup. down11/2"-2" under the best of situations, and then only . ctters during a'campaign. My jier- and deductions. ' • , Union County Freeholders Frank Lehr, second from ieft, and Walter McLeod, far right, PrtM'ogislratinn is required; no tick- :onal philosophy whei'i I was nian- present Certificates of Recognition for Outstanding Achievement to Jose Mende.z, left, ets will be sold ul Ihe event. Early lasts a week or two. It is a waste of your money! Much'-bet- iging editor of the Union Leaded : purchase" is clicWiraged since only a : "The success of these particip- and Morris Spicer, third from right, for pompleting the slx-week empldyrrient training •£> drubs ter.is vp.have.Viia-Aer applied,7a:Natural'conib.inatfon bf was to publish this views of.as ants exeinplifies the, powerful course given by the Union County Chamber of Commerce industrial Training Institute. limit number of tickets are available TLOT -tt'iij-I T. organics that provides 100% surface aeration down 2-4-6 iiany people as 1 possibly could — impact" of Jijb Training Partner- The Union County Division of Employment and Training works with the Private Industry liir each dale. In case of ri«n, the prog- your : itC'.C'Ompiisilatd a\ inches/PLUS stimulates deep root deyelppmetit.th.e .founda- newspaper Qf "inclusion" if you. ship Act programs in "improving Council and various agencies In placing Individuals in job training and/or employment, raln- will be jhekl the following ' n rl I.-.] !-»-•'• i •. - nlirrmust gjv'e'credit to former lives through job training," stated under the direction of Jean Koszulinski, Tar left. Joseph V; Milo, third from left, owner and evening. •pi OLl iiS.'-ili-fK^l^u tion of a •iTealtHy'lawn, and lasts for months... for the same Gov. Thomas Kean for borrowing - l.ehr. Each participant's life was chief executive officer of Universal Valve, was a program participant. Also pictured is Tickets to these events go on sale cob's t:r\'f u:ii'u-: cost ..as ineffective machine, work. Just give us a call... word from his book "Tbu Politics transformed from that of welfare Susan Jacobson, fourth from right, director of the Institute, and Harriet Diamond, second 'Sept, 4, Labor Day, ill Trailside, Coles .

Ur p't!t:i., T!t!C •\ Yo if,Inclusion,"' ' ,. , • : dependency lo economic from right, FMC chairperson, •' •.. • ; ..Avenue.und New Providence Roud in to'.fu iic:t:ion ju'tjj: Not all editors have Ibis same independence. • ; Mountainside at I p.m. They also are : pr.ovJdt en.c>u.r;h u'£-if-.:r )Clicf. And even I could not direction of.Jean Kos/.ulinski. der Walter McLeod, also freehol- makes all Ihe ctiffereiice in Ihe available beginning Sept. 5 at the ilwuys print every letter because; The,Union County Division of "These III graduates were for- der liaison.to. PIC, : world lo familiarize yourself with Packs and Recreation office in Ihev Supr HZ XI It.I.I LCU U 1 if space constraints. Whcinwolet- Employment and Training works tuiiale to he able to triiin using McLeod thanked . Joseph V. a product before Ihe actual hands- Union 'County Adminisiniiion Duild- open -t'r'icitid.,.'hic-in $25 OFF :rs carried, a similar, message, it with PIC and various agencies in models of valves provided by the Milp, owner and chief executive on mining^ We do indeed thank •'liilJ.'HIi/.al'ielh. ••..•• clurir $25 OFF placing individuals in job training ".er dnb- any TREE & jould 'suffice ttf print one.- After employer, Universal Valve-Com- officer of Universal Valve, for par- him, and hope others will lake his . This event - is wheelchair- any LAWN und/or employment, under the SHRUB CARE CARE . Soo COUNTY, Puge 113 pany of Elizabeth'," said Freehol- licipaling In this_progriim. "It_ lead,". Mjlo_sni(|. . . . ''. > accessihle. More inforinulion may hi) PROGRAM - PROGRAM ohiiiinetl by calling CJ08) 7«!)-367O. KENNEDY KENNEDY ' LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING 908-382-2913 908-382-2913 New Jersey's Oldest Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer

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WOHRALL NEWSPAPERS — THUBSOAY.-S£gTEMBEfl-.14,-J99S B3 - County future subject Lehr named Your Community's Best of officials' meeting to state ABrnui TOpeopte met with offiriab p — A Frnnuc for ibe Riturc.- off tte Union County Affiance for a Abo speaking, were Union County commission biatintanniiig- sexauo developing manager Aon Barm. Henry Ross. slralcjpe* for the county's future Water resources Gov. Christine Todd Whitman aUianccprcadciM.andlJcURaudelu- reganling suaainabie development. \rW|rrs«-v )Vp.irU>iit>l .il appointed Freeholder Frank H. Lehr nas, chair of the alliance's Long wmnniniir apdi envirotimrTml pwth lo ihc Stale Employment and Training' Range Planning Caramittec Atten- aoili iBOSKall ' ' Commission after he was confirmed dees met in several smaller lepic for the; appointment by the Senalc. '•' ILeadtef off business^ govcnunenl. group*) and farilitaiore reported back Oibon' and! academia twfwfing inc at the end of theeveningto the general The commission provides policy

Bfirw: Teracy Departma* of Enviroo- anhence, ... •.••'•.• .' • • - "' rccomwendalibhstoTHe governor on 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE mranal! Prouxiion. and local advisory This rounduble. one of several employment and training issues. buantk. commissions and commoniiy long held by Ihc alliance, is the Hist "I am confident that you will fufill W address tonality of life" founda- Ihc dulics and responsibilities of this . iwics. liitcjy ID shape Umoo County's iwo issues regardingth e environment. A Public Service Of WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS pOMhon will) competence and intcgri- eajDomur and'envinxunEotally sound Previous meetings focused on ceo- ty," i|icpoyemor wrote lo Lchr. "lam Srninr wdll „,,„ uV 21sl cenhny. noimc issues as the alhance prepares pleased to have you join me in work- ^-.nHbx»«irtHenMindlable we Way- for a master plan for Union County. ing lo achieve Iho best New Jersey Tor ne Hxnoielli. chair of ihc Alliance all oiir citizens." „. Environmental Reform ConnoUce A subscription lo yonr newspaper can (908) amllUmon County Freeholder Linda- keeps your college student dose lo Freeholder Chairwoman Linda Di Hiar Kdly. Assemblywoman Maureen hometown activities. Call Giovanni >^iid, "The entire I:rcelioldcr OgUfcn. R-Esrcx and Union, spoke oo 908-686-7753 for a special college Wayne Tamarelll, chair of the Alliance Environmental Reform Committee and Union Board wishes Frank I-chr only Ihc *W • from any phone... "BlisincSK/Enviiunmcnial Partner- rate County Freeholder Unda-Lee Kelly, left, are joined by Assemblywoman Maureen Ogden best with this appointment. We know during a-brainstorming session developing strategies for the county's future; Ilial Ihc governor selected an intelli- County Seat gent and capable individual." __1^~ S\ A Press the 4 digit code for the Our39th Year (Continued from Page Bl) Frankly, ihis is samafanig ! can't ™ information you want to hear.. fact, I wish there were more of you lag sinco writers on many occasions "••-.' altt. ihir letters we print an: supposed understand. I believe we are doing a who were writing letters. . seemed 10 want lo reword their origi- igbc: ropicsajjauyc of (he coramum- public, service by prinling varying: nals. So, it is vvilh this in mind that I Pf fibwftcrc docs it say lhai everyone views, and like Isajd previously, J am . ••. But, for trlose of you; who arc conr say, for ihc sake of lime, please take , tyioi writes: a letter will have a. space' sidcring writing, please rcrnembcr to fully. suppalivc of lhai. While I that extra step before going to the -^mmiMM^l rcscrwcil! lor them m the issue in include "the necessary information: Enter another selection? undcrsiand ihu many people like to mailbox, .whichilhcy would like il to appear. Il ' sec ihcir name in prinl. -and iheir name name, address and telephone number. Hope 10 hear from you during Ihc v* being.auached «o a well ihoughl^oul And llic letter must be signed.! Also, (Up to 5 choices per call) SoinCunies ir' becomes somcwhai please check all facts in your letter for campaign. opinion makes il even lhai much more ...• . , '.' .•-:• Reasonable rates • Family Discounts a ji-j=K«infli«iing' when people call and, »sk jppeij[ng.biiij]iuTiicrt£ndpoicnlial. acenracy before mailing it lo this • Multiplelessons Discounts • No Registration or Insurance Fees W —--^j^trhniriHicrTOB'llqrprSSa. My. u-riicrt diauld fcnow

September 17-22 WORRAU NEWSPAPERS —-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 199S — B7 Evergreen ARIKS - March 21/AjWil 3fl VO*K UKIHDbW HUS MtKK \oir <-f ,rtir>,i'l|«-coasier romance. Smile! .Sound rinnnciul'pliimiinp rftr Vnu tf . tlucch business gains.'A.good ;timc'to' Ike ant 12 iMkc, IVjAt mi muijrtH jihound. Your tcn- : Mimtmin v«iiti producing think lnn|!-icmi. l ilncss may he n^iin- .-.-••• • . .dnoc} m »»iiirynun' jwse problems ccni if you've been spending nvnr' itiirc* uwtnr lin an mnil •?* ^Iwiimnu" w< Elnr Vtrgo i-v tutwalh hard *virlLn^; . if»-o yno «3otanc low jieniods. Avoid •' ,7irwIhcrUin)iltoiitniiinn jinfl tirmr rniurr murl^: irittfti. d^tKiont* Rrmcrrihcr, lime On the cniich lhan ni ihc gym. 'IK-' Tliink "if a heller plan of nltnuk inKta imonioMi Vour ^min^lh Ji»\iJ (p»»xinTl nJnTipi. fohtie JI wan' rtf prrtinp hener on -hot' show FLEA MARKET •woigh Ihoin'ily IIIV Ititvin nil irmrrimmtf DlNNER-BANbUET hairle nf llic bulge. Wnlc'h mil Tori %hca iwin. lirnimnn. look jiromiBinp , .Hart Theatrical Productions, tho SATURDAY ' ;ulvicc from a vindictive Scorpio, TtilWIriubnipili. wmmfie c et J «t-a«CT »tiil3 iwavesaTnrwyyirfd [^iffl Tranclpiiins new production company at theEVENT: Flea Markal. SEPTEMBER 15, 1995 Evergreen Dinner Playhouse on PLACE: Redeemer Lutheran Church, EVENT: Fish and Chips. -.TAURUS - April 21/tJUy'M 1 Route 46 East; opened the Broadway 134 Prospect St.. Irvlngton. 374-9377. PLACE; G(ace Episcopal Church, 2018 3a . 39 40, Moot! swings may prevail'Ihifi wcefct TIME: 9 AM to 3 PM. ' Oewitl Terrace, (acrossr from McManus hit musical "Some Like it Hot" with a Don't (jel cniiphi up in your hijihs.or ..'IBc Ipidiottl wlhoh JliiUUHKnii; sarrinu*. PRICE: New and used items. Tables Middle School), Linden, NJ. 4,1 - ~ lows. A decision bused upmupcrsomtH ... gala.cvening performance on July 15. available Ipr -$15.00/ Call 372-0084757 -TIME: 5PM to 8PM. highs or doldrums amid prowc dam-, rjmrfrtBwmWrrr it rUTOatTfftriinBr icmrt'ull 763-3281. mill t|o ipiiiih wont jilihiillrt- nun Mnwr- This is its fourth production at the PRICE: Adults- $8.00; Children- $4.00. 47 aging. Save impnrtiint choices for iftilly. Hiwton. nnil iparn ttrnm t(hr \wi^-; ORGANIZATION: Redeemer Lutheran Call 908-925-1535 for tickets. another week or seek nrjuice from n totally refurbished Evergreen, which ORGANIZATION: Grace Episcopal opened its doors in September 1994. Church. •••'.'. w. nciiir.il parly. Outdoor' nativities Church.. prove cnlighlcning. •wmitnil nimc — * llrtoiinir 'Ml j/tim- The show will run through the end of iinn^li «ul|l,.inMi ifmJIiwr -50,(XK) JSq, PL off New, Used RUMMAGE SALE 55 tho" rnortth. BAZAAR GEMINI - May 22/j|unc 2J . THUHSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Fadtoiy Oioseouts SEPTEMBER 14,15, 16, 1995 A good time to tni;P ad<'iuiuige of n . "Somo Like It Hot,"ihe musical, is V SATURDAY •CLUES-ACROSS hurst of inspiration. Lock .into the cre- Next Oay Oeliweiy EVENT: Gigantic Annual Rummage SEPTEMBER 23, 1995 7 CLUPS DOWN • directed by co-producer Lynn Hart •• ••Sale '• . '. •'•.•• • • ••;'-' • -; ," ' I. AiemunttK. ative juices that arc flowing, 'freely PLACE: Prospect Presbyterian Church, EVENT; Indoor Old Fashioned Bazaar I. Appaietil power lo perceive ihing<-- this week nnd you 'produce yourwiiy n Ihmiil*, Js 201-926-9394 ' and stars James Lynch of Strouds- PLACE; Holy Trinity Church, 301 Tucker •I Vriiy f;iM iiiiplime , that jire not present to (lie senses :youill#iri|ity.'ynirriwirn7irhJmilulhirmi berg, Pa. as Joc/Joscphine and Scott comer 61 Prospect Street, and Tuscan 7- ("unifies . • . - • 1 Id success. Don't sell your summer Rood, Maplawood. Avenue (near the'5 Points area), Un{on, • • 2. LicensNl forWjiIKStrrcl , •'" iPorsoBtll ojioiut. wun lht.(miiilr im tfhr : i l.\ MHIK liitle firms X In demand •financial success'shori. l.ong-lt'rm. :|l!lh(Hyjh,iirtirifi Hale of Dcnvillc as. Jcrry/Daphine. TIME: Thursday 7-9 P.M., Friday 7-9 NX ,7'..•.'.-'• '••'.•."•',"•• ' ". '.. '"'7' ' '" U. KicLff device . . work:|il!i«i;IBraitrililllihjhi TIME: 10 AM lo 3 PM. •i•I.To(ich. in(ich" . . 7 ' . ,.• . profits arc likely.. An '.unexpected ' !hc'':ioo '<|uidk 110 iniaui tin prove right . ger Park, Union, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' '.•;..•> ,7 22, (."ompri«;«i point midway betwem in liis/hct1 insight regarding Ji persitt)- ivild.sifle.alillllc.llnitiUH.IImmuJlivKriiii Evergreen: run of "The Will Rogers ' EVENT: Craft Sale. ,.";.'• EVENT: AH-U-Can-Eat Hot and Cold . 2(> Cio(f of the Hn>uir -htf(,' Buffet,.' •-.':.-•• - • mythology . . ..ality flnw. ; ••'••• Follies" in the leading role. Hart PLACE: Rose|le Park American Legion. 2.^ ,Longest division of geological lime •den heiuiilis. A.'j!f«piil \worik'.'Uv ijuitr/iji' : appeared on the Evergreen stage in TIME: 10AM-4PM. . ' PLACE: Galloping Hill Caterers, 5 2*1 l -ast Indian annual creel herb iilong uillh.iin.iiii ^ijun. ' . ; r: Points, Union, NJ< • . . 25. OilpiulaC'aletulai inmoo . . . .' ' "The Goodbye Girl" and "The Prison- PRICE: Space rental $10.op'(brlrlg your ; n in. i:»i..t.. • • " • •" ' LEO - July 2.VAiifiusl 23 Artists to flock to ^ 'TIME:.5PM to 9PM. 7 •' . ' IViif.ml.Uivl*. • 27. Mil•(iclilfv. ,. ' ' . . own table). For more Information contact 35. IfiimMrd ' , ' V ••••• , Good, news! Vein will- be frccni II ' er of Second Avenue." . Post 60, 245-5144'or Moribelh Flalley, PRICE! Adults- $8.00; Children- $5.00; 2S. Rj|dioacirviiy unii . Von .piiin.n.fiiitp.illmail It^.ilnrtrtir inin " " (Continued from Page B4) food stalls provided by local nonprofil case of rain, the alternate date will be.' 37. \\Viicini(U>f (ajnL'riai M). IVrioilic pnpt'il'iic^ publicalion ; long-sl:\ntling burden this.week. Take .:' itsavicE '• ..'• ,,•' .352-4261, Deadline October tst;•; Under 3- No charge. For Tickets call : yolii 'iniiiiuilU'iirihlhfi.iniit.tin!ltirHi;int . level parking lot, in front of the mun- 8 IK. ll.ihltk-il '.'••"• •:•'••• ,32, Visuali/e. *.' . ' '••-, .' advantage iilyoiu neu'lciuml freedom, ^""P - . : .••'••. . ',-.,-:• 7., Sunday. For information call '(908) Music for "Some Like it Hot" was ORGANIZATION: .Rosalie Park Amerl- 908:687-1423; 908-688-4882. : .'.iiig'.'vwk; 'Coiwiitor-jjp'i'ff 'linn .flKv1" •Ail¥«ttD0»€BYO«tOVWTKIt«3ANS icipal building, will be reserved for ORGANIZATION: Deborah Hospital ;.i(..Angry " ;* ;•-. '::•••.• ; •• 33!33. Newspaper Av'iih"lKi|f.-si?c papes and lime, Aries play's a big role iii —~ Admission to the festival is free. In 688-2777! written by Julc Styne, with lyrics by 34, It COnLe9i0 1 '42. In 11 w.iv. sinks 34, I'tpinpnls • . , • . . . pers(Miarni;uicrs.'Hon'.l lake a ci'iti* . ' ..cull. iimuHinc .a •*!!»«' Kli Jifuunmn .' ' ' SUNDAY ••.•• •••• Foundation Park Union Guild. •t.V. Liirjic Nlfrt' Zt'alanil piniot 36_au36._. l nhlh Yfiirll hr :m ;yoin'thtsit >ilning sfimr- Bob Merrill. The book is by Peter ; '•14. (>ih Noitlcrtlmiliicu kji'k nnd', 3K. cism or proiliise loo Sfiioiisly, Time V. NOVEMBER 12, 19957 '...'.' '. SUNDAY-' \ " lo .'iniioiliKe lhal special ilem Ihiu ' - •tliing,.une»ipi'ainil. lllilli'/iiij; Ji"(iin'3iiU. 35I?O3I3 Stone ahd-is based on the screenplay •.' EVENT; Holiday Craft Showi • • studied down •"'• ' '. • • •••„•»<>'•„»<>:: Kiisi fiinjji, ; l September 17, 1995 l in 'i'MN iis:n dfeiiruoi ,c.tiilld||ir.'tlllUT!th:ii by Billy Wilder. .''' . '' •'.':. , PLACE: Temple Share/ Tefilo Israel, •15. Way '«' ' P down . 40. Civil rights (iinlip , . . Uips your u ish lisl. : Church offers 'soft'-souridiny concerts . (R'aindate: September 24th) •U>. '!'ii>pitii|.Ainericou litr.hearing : hit Icilp 'forward. ;..«.--' South Orange, New Jersey 42. „.. Adams, D..V (ucsideiu ; . The luncheon matinees ard sche- EVENT: :6th Annual BenelitCar Show a njiimlikr ft nil - • ' •', .... ii'Mn a way, tilled' ' ' . ' VIRGO-Ati(j24/Scpt 22 "••'.' The 1995-96 program has been Instruments" features cias^icajly ; Summit at Ihe corner of Sprirtgfield PRICE: Vendors wanted, Call Sieve, '.•.Craft/Flea Market • ',- ",. , .. ; : 201-762-8687.. ' ' • . ••' .-; '• : •IS. i iuliirancr , - ; , ,.•."' 45'. 1'iee fiom.dati|*.ei - • ' •' finali/cd for Sunday afternoon con trained musicians playing instruments —•'"'-'•'— —'_-..-- •€••.:..• -.. • duled Monday through Saturday with ; •52.-Spiit'c set back or indented .'Ijm'inucli"inteilijiy and livens Hikes .' and Waldron avenues. Season sub- ORGANIZATION: Temple Sharey.Tefilo PLACE: Union Elks Lodge #1683, 281 • .47. 22nd Icltei of (he (Jreekalphahci certs to be held m the historical setting arrival al 11.30 am. Cost for lunch and 5.V Awkward, slupiil person '4f>. Hill in a ie*;t;iurani .' • ' • Ihe gjjle "ill of yt'iil >niK. You're ;' made, from found objects. scriptions are S48, $36 for seniors. Israel, South Orarjge -' Chestnut Street, Union 54, Quantity of no imporinncc. , ', quick lo find lhal :i:onceniinlion and •' Jin:; ii of the Unitarian Church in Summit, show is $31.75. Dinner on Friday and TIME: 9a.m.-4p.m. • ' .. 50 lhiii|\'piiMi'tiiiif;}au«i(Wa IMKI i On Fcb 4, "Cello," aquartct of cel- Individual tickets at tho door arc SI5, 55- l-'la'vorsoinc '''.•. 51 ."l-itiifyic.'d'Vesliiient worn by piipst.1; phuliiciivily'improves.when you.joN' where as one music critic has written : PRICE: All proceeds to benefit hand- 5f the title, well" additional information Call (908) Is pre-paid and costsjust $20.00 (for 2 .dinner and show on Friday evenings is ; "1583: -'.-•• : :, • •; '•, , •, ••-:•: lomiiMiic' nnd personal' mailers'. llirnuph I On March 17,"Virginia Johnston 273-3245.; . \ y .7. -;-:.'y'',: .."".' :•' weeks) for Essex County or Union ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE Ilealih problems, in.ay ciiuse'conccrn. The sencs of five concerts features and friends," clarinet; piano; and S42.50; and on Saturday evening the'• . County and |ust $30.00 for both. Your . •'-.•. -THURSDAY . Funding has been made possible in nolice must be in our Maplewood a variety of well-known professional ] cost.is S44.50. On Sundays, brunch is BEGINS OCTOBER 1995 ' , harp, will play compositions by part by'the New Jersey State Council 1 SOLUTIONS I)OWN \ •:•'SOLUTIONS ACROSS musicians served ai noon, wiih curtain at 2 p.m. office (463 Valley Street) by 4:30 P.M. EVENT: Bowlers.Wantedl CALL i90Bi 686-9896 A ! wn ,, i,,w Brahms, Copciand, Lutoslaw.ski and on Iho Arts, Department of State, on Monday for publication the follow- PLACE: Clark Lanes, 140 Central Av- I. Sa All The first concert on Nov, 12, will Cost for brunch and show is $32, For. Johnston • • ' ',' ' ing Thursday. Advertisement may enue, Clark, NJ. 7 . ... / -.V l-iiiMiio* f., Ai'r 7. Minn' N.Oidoi I.V AiUl |.|. (\|,'i| |y S;I|'MI.IU- be "A Double Quartet" featuring the 'through-.a grant administered by the reservations and additional informa- also ba placed at 170 Scotland Road; '3B00 , •Aquarius'. 5BDB -Sotripio "Ensembles from the New. Jersey TIME:.'gam-'11om; Join PTA mothers for ' 'I. Ibli-liiic III ."linn II.SI.A !(,: Um,. IV. • I -" |! i. • JR. llniimN 10 M,,|c Union County Office of Cultural and Orange, 266 Liberty St., Bloomfield or HOROSCOPES Colorado String Quartet and the Cas- Youth Symphony" culminates the tion, call the Evergreen Dinner Play- a fun morning. Free babysitting available. .•"'i ni-iv • :.:, inn-. • M. TC^ JV'IMMS-.. :'I i.mi ::\ ii,,n, ":,;' m,.,, 3601 ATibs . agog, ...SaaltBr^ Heritage Affairs. • ; .-;•' . 1291 Stuyvesont. Ava., Union. F6r : sall String Quartet Selections from ; house at (201); 335-3676, Call Lynn at Clark Lanes, 908-381-4700, jr, ..I),;.,,,, ,.i7, |.,,|,:, JK I HK>ri:iliil , ,.."">- U:inlii-« ' .11 (iiiin • '.V.V (Vivs . 3602 - Taurus . , .9STO lEittmntm Afternoon Music scries on March 31. mora Information coll 763-9415. . ; ORGANIZATION: Springfield PTA, in Ili-wmai,. ..-»>.'..i.-inL .IS.'fcMie'- •.IV.'Nimr' ,1.1. ,\inc\<^^ ii, (V« Daily i 3603 ' 'Gemirii',.-•36,!)3 '-Ma^m, • Lfldcrmnn and Mendelssohn will be Admission is free.'"•'.-:.;.;..-_-.• . V . lr> C*-!.|Vc- . 1«l Ciuk-1 .-II. Samp. .1.1.Amah- ; .l.Amali.-.A7..:-M.-iii,-.. ...' lfi..K..tn '•' .III Aikv -.- 3BCW 'CHnonr '• ' presented. Afternoon Music concerts arc held •l-l.''-Lira •!< M.i,-,. .If, Ji-kj ''' V'li.iln, "" IM UUV*)^ L •I'l (T.O. ~3BD5~ 'On-Jan 7, "MuiltrforHDmcmade at a, p m in the Unitarian Church in LUhen you tudiil lu get serious VI .W< 5I.;M,.H.' (?,An-' 51 n,,,|c [CRAFTS-ART- ENTERTAINMENT S<. II,,, ItsBrtee! .3607 ',Libra CALL IOOBI 686-9898 & Filter n tauriliiiil selection " below! about the arts... $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ LOTTERY NUMBERS 1900 Now Jorsoy Lollory Reduced rate tickets 1901 Now York Lollory ••• For lh.cnlre-goe.rs'who pliui ahead, for 'early toirtk (E? 1002 Connocilcutlollory ' nuke new connections, 1003 Ponnsylvanla Lollory . Playwrighls Tlicalrc, of New Jersey in elements of fantasy." Tht result, he v^fV. !l'il*'lv»O This produclion is •sponsored by drnont rnr -ilic •Srrifii!K?lT:V offers a special "early bird" raic for feels, is a very special play that rcso- AT&T, and, will be directed byPI-iy- in ;Pluj;«!rirjj)f; .anil .an Eilwtrril .- tickets to the first world premiere pro- nales.on more ihiih'one level.."We •'wrighls-• Theatre I-Voducing Artistic Fouailutioii Wrkine-iRoiKwBfffpiS-fff" — duction of their 10th ' Anniversary' laugji, we arc moved, we ciirc, and we ETI Partnership Director John l>ic[rowskJ,,."Kitty's.. : also won 11 :WH'J NcM: 1|i(u^3;(umtIii-_.... ^ An Entrepreneurial Training institute • Season; ' • '• "~ ' -karii -something riTpre abaut i of Elizabeth & Union County plays'arc highly'imaginative," says ' ii'dn')for^n^'!^iK;lrt3|I5wi. hrp :rn fflUg,^ ourselves," he sums up, ; 1 Tickets purchased before Sept. 1 . Pietrowski. "She's not. afraid to bring 'writing nnfl .a ircKitlrau-j, .unrhc'fRlur School of Dance arc available for $10 each for Kitty Chen received. a 1992 National MnutaiCASH sibililies, these people are still trying All Day Saturday $12.50 cash ESTABLISHED Celebrating Oui DAY & EVENING CLASSES ; '"':' •''•* . to figure out whin life's,about and io • Basic Skills 1953 'y^^^K--'' — -'42nd, Year-- PUBLIC NOTICE ' New Direct Non-Combo Casino ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS • GED (High School Equivalency) NOTIGE OF PUBLICAUCTIOK] PURSUANT TO. RS 30 tOA-l .iiw P h nvnllitblo (or Ihn rehnbililallon ol ownrr-occuplrd ' Unltod Arnorlcnn.Llon A Rocovory Corp, from Elizabeth, Rosclle & English As A Second Language will soil Iho lollowirm nulo& to.hinhosl biddor mm lo four fnmily Imtisn-j I'timJIm) Is pioviilnd tinder Iho Union Counly r.ub|ocl lo liny lions; 15% BUYER PREM Mulli .lurisilltlloiinl llou-.liui llohnhililnllyn Pio(|r;mi. - Cash or Cnshior Chock; nny portions Inlor- oslod• ph (305)0.<7-7B22. Qiinlilylnq linmaownors who. rosklo In Iho (ollowltuj Union Counly SALE DATE OCTOBER 6, 1095 (112:00 coiiimimiiios aiq olicjiLilo: • • '• 7 ' .-•.; ' "•• . REGISTRATION SEPT, 11,12,19 & 26 AT 7PM p.nu 1421 OnK Troo Rd., Isolln, NJ 08030 Convenient Neighborhood Pick-Up Locations LOT. 1110 1005 GMC 2 dr vln«: ALWAYS Via A Luxury Late Model Motorcoach neriKKLEV HEIGHTS KENILWonTM SCOTCH PLAINS Llonor: "j » S AlJIq, 1505 SI. Goorno MOUNTAINSIDE Classes Beain Oct. 2nd Avo., nosollo. NJ . CIARK :..- SPRINGFIELD FANWOOD NEW PROVIDENCE SUMMIT SALE DATl-lbcTOBER 13, 1095 al 2:00 Seeking Doubles Partner Rahway Intermediate School . p.m., 1421 Onk Trrio Rd.. Isolln, NJ 00030 GAHWOOD nOSELLE WESTFIELD LOT 1117 1093 - Milcublahl 4 dr vlh#: ROSELLEPARK Cor. Westfield & Madison Ave. JA4MR61H0PJOO30OC c*iog Jor a new sports ;partner, HILLSIDE ! ' Llonor: Boll Mllcutiishl. 1500 Rl 1, Sou|h BARBARA A. FARIA- THOMAS FARIA- AMERI-CAN in onJnMa bojillgililo (ornsslslniwo, appllcqiili Wii'jJ moijl Icdernlly locognUcdJnComq guitloliiies' Rahwuy, NJ - - ." . ~ ~~ J-F-IZ. crTUfe-toit-g companiO'-n:, the all-new Rahway • 908-396-1028 , Director of Atlmlnlstiatlon. BA Director of Education BA In" LOT 1110 1000 Ford 2 dr vln»: Win the MAXIMUM INCOME BY NUMBER OF PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD ' 1PDHF37W7KNAS005J CCT-rtecacos ;s She best way }Q meett Call -• •-'•• In Elementary Education State Elementary Education, MA in Llonor: Pon Truck Ropulro. 141 Sovonlh • Si., Ellzaboth,-NJ ' • • .-• - , PERSONS INCOME RANRF; Cert. Deal'& I lard of llearlnri. Administration Supervision, LOT mo 1006 Lincoln'4, dr.vln*:., TOURS 1 . $28,150 Stale CM. Enrly Childhood. ... . State Ccrtltlfed GuifJance. •1LNBP96F6QV0'10nid • • :• 1-800-382-1746 ., LlDnor: Randy'K Auto Ftop'alr, 407 E.Rrel 2 Si. HoGolle,e* Watery and Pianist Trained at New IBorcjUbr Julliard School of Music UNION COUNTY MULTI-JllRISDICTIONAL " """" England Conservatory of Music • Foreign language • AM & PM Snacks flEHABltlTATION PROGRAM . 382 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE I 232 Mountain Ave. •Springfield : smnm,jiEW JERSEY oreoi -'-- (201)564-8638 801 Featherbed Ln, • Clark • 388-7063 D "

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: 'Fore' chooses chological or emotional respite from Manasquan. 1'ovcrman h fouridc>and of the responsibilities wo carry wilh a president of The Gurfi-1^ ^ ure t0 sun director (he demands of Work and family arc Inc., a con"orUum l °Z little laughter." "encouraged lo attendOverlook-Hospi"-- Summer is the season to be out-T Prostate check offered 1 skin cancer QiriiLihc Traasiiioiial .Health talVfourth aryiujl-Women's. Health Several health fair sessions will ?JL * Exposure to the sun should >be doors. Children are out of school, , iif iit ire iflatadcrfl (tanUst"TDhme focus on physical health issues, such limited to a few hours iper day. If '•»• hoc- Care Services' hasfappoinicd Lori Fair, Oci: 7, from 8:45 a;m. to 3:15. . ,— u. ^wuio^iHig on families arc on vacations and the fp l pn^ 9^XH! flS |V.tn. '•:••"'.••••. • as preventing osteoporosis; overcom- you must be outdoors, you should A. Bowers of Morristown as direc- psychological issues for groups and weather is conducive to outdoor ibasic in. Htdhiinj; tui-dtmsn for cancer candidates tor of subaculc services, .The fair, titled "A Day for ihe individuals. Povcrman is a licensed ing compulsive cnting, breast health rest periodically in the shade. racm will and menopause,' while others will sports. Everyone likes to feel the : ^JBBOCB* 2Q3QS1C ^w^if! i^siu l^n^ SCC— lifestyle issues as well as hcaiih however, can be dangerous. Over- rc-applicd several limes Ihrough- iirig •s'ujiMi'" ••'•' ''" " " " or lirothcr wilh prostate cancer The care;'unit located vviilyn Cornell screening's for women. Jersey Society of Clinical Social •oul the day. Waterproof notions H m per vuueMllalhqp .its S30 5113 Bunions The Alternative Method : 1299LibQrty.Avenue. . Jopfs Maplswood, due to serious illness. The organization's goal is to enrich the quality of life of I'IIICI: oi MOST - --Pharmacy • Sprlnglield Pharmacy iripnticnt unil!fc)rirnuliniMniadu;iJl.miil«ur^uni]i ^ 5114 Hammer Toes •'. 923-2400 •. Pharmacy • children who are suffering, life-threatening illnesses, .'• Sea unombm-K.. $35 ifar mon- To Painful Electrolysis . 185 Central Ave. • 234 Mountain Avonuo : : CfClJflr^^ ir intlnnnuitiain.. ironirrhorK, EogiKButian bcgins MtWCIHSII) .1885.Sprlnglisld'Ave. T •'.; ."A hospital'stay can be a difficult and traumatic lime for children," said Located In The MiUburn Mall " ' .';. • 675--2951 • ',. ' 376-5050 ij/ mid pantipipants >w,iil Barbara PbUahkln M.S. ' : 762-3481 ' Caniilie Vaccari Of Suffcrn, N.Y. ,". • . • ' ' :. . in Union (90S) 688-8244 WliHillI (OMIIOI ; •he Jiaiqpind .cm a tfirot »comc, first mtlllianlNuirilkmhl . Vaccari founded David's Wishing Star Fund after hcr4-year-old son,David, SIlUjIltDM CIMIHS .piuil .affiliniad -.Juilh i'flic tUniwnrtiitj-iciriWtniliiiinc raifl Etanuiuw .ctf Jwj»- Jlona:}-.. Ill *ar«c Ibasii;. "' .'. : • •..••' 84 HOUR VojcEINFORMWION SERVICE H6 SOUTH AVE., FANWOOD, NEW JERSEY 07023 lost his 11 to" 10 a .rare form of cancer. is 'the . OR. JAMES C. BYRNE, D.P.M. Aerobics Classes Now! .' • " (Asst'd Ftavors) Keg. J2.79! ^CHIROPRACTOR—J . . •"•••: Foot Specialist ". • FULL LENGTH MIRROR BLUES 'OBtimiHBiD »aiiB!i3Nnm • ' ' ' Hyurif Ity Aji|tointmftnt' - , • A healthy mini! In a healthy bfxJy is a Iiislnictjiiii in how to niuimtiin good ' :934 -Stuyve&ant Avienue >-TJnioriCentelrj univcrsul ideal ihut we all iry ourhcsi lo. (908) 96^4-6990 or 1 (800) 498-6990 VITAMIN FACTORY poKluft! CUD he helpful. So cmriips on how to nchievu. Bui U glance' in a full length I-OK MORli INPO-GHU-SHOS- Join Us! eat u well-halanceddiet without gaming tiELEPnON SI 1O-S1 14 Vitamin C 500 mg w/RHioo< Selenium 100 meg icxw . mirror may loll a dtfforenl story. Poor unwanted poutuLs. Sotmiireuiineni to _.J -- •••-'R»a.$2.69.v..;;v...,;.; ,„....;....:;....; posture wijh sloping hack mid protruding : • R»o, $2.99.. correct any niisuliyiiiiienis in your Hjune thut Aerobics Classes B Complex "too" T.IL.10M stninacli tint only alTcct yoiirpersnuul may he causing aches und puins und oilier Odorless Garlic ioc* , uppi'nrtinco, they affect yniir heiilth (is riipns of tension. If your body is ijpurutmg ut R*g. *8.89...... Well. ••;,', taught by a ftofl.M.M.. ..'. -,.> 90%, why tjuffvr in silence wlienyou could Vitamin B-6 100 mg 1005 . Not everyone can be us active us.tliey 'be functioning ul'100^!-:- : , , celebrity Tabs«« 1 Sr. Elizabeth Hosplral's Certified Aerobics Instructor waul to ho. If your work rei|uiros you to. WiirBegin on Oyster Calcium 1000 ma io« EQUI\>. TO 5TAR CAPS Refl. S35.99 , sit at a dusk mot.! oTthu day. you may In the inlcrcsi of k'tier hoalih Women's Changes ioc* suffer from Inck ufexfrcisL*. Overeating, . from ihe office of September 25,1995 .;''••• R»fl.$2.3S ...,,i.:..,..',y. cun put undue strain on unused mus^'lus Or. Diiiuild Animielli ' MIOPDfANDSEEUS Health and coEnzyme 0-10 . UttNOMUSE FORMULA R»0- $6.99...., mid hack. So can poor posture. These -ChimpruL'ior- Aittunelll Kitntlly things, combined with lack of exeicisu,", Shark cartilage 500 nig ioo» Chlropruetlc Ceuler , , mny leuil to Imck pain luid nervous tension. Immediate, Family & Classes Are Held • R.O. «<».MV,!!'' 2573 Nforrl* Av*., Union. Rehobilifotion r---7*0G- 8:00 pm Q0M-6HB-737J „ Occupational Three Times Weekly 22^9 Medical Center Center Q (Monday, Wednesday & Friday) Garlic with Lecithin KVOUC TO CAPS, 1399 15% Off FAST EFFECTIVE PAIN RELIEF at the (or Girlie V.»jtPrn.|R»a*19.95.,. JUST WALK m CheWable Ester c^250 mg NATBOL I2M Traditional LONG TERM RESULTS <• Ser wSial your No Appointment Necessary St. Elizabeth Hospital Reo. $13.50...... ,...,.^... ,...;...... „ ...!, 899 new vumc wiffl look Health and Rehabilitation Center Silica Gel or silica W/Calcium Caps Medicinal iitLe prior to-snqmy X-RAYS & NATUHEWORK5.7QZ.or()0CAI>sR«g. $15.95 999 -\A/rlst/Hancl Rain Teas • Meet miA mamy Ftaewentlm Health CMPC LAB ON SITE Original slim Teak *Headache h _Cinkoo Smart or ClnzaPlus^ "Low-BaGk-Paln . .Borage Power, UAI inwiN NATUHALS Rsg. $19,99 •Work Injury nQBll NoW to Register! •Auto Accidents • R.O. $14.39 Sea Cucumber FUTUREOIOTICS SOS Cayenne Pepper n»o. $29.95...-. •...... ;., (" Classes are available free to members. 2099 INSUF-iANCE Evening'Primrose oil EFAMOLSI FREE SAME .': '. H.o.*7.49.... PLANS Membership at the Center lsW).0O per month.) .,." .. R»p. $14!95,..,...... ,.' .:•• EXAM & HOTONIZATIONS •'(908) 527-5650 899 DAY '•"".AtCEPTED The Health & Rehabilitation Center — Consultation $185 Value APPOINTMENTS 225 Willidmson SUeei offering a full range of fitness, therapeutic Elizabeth, NJ 07207 exercise and wellness programs in an Everything priced just a cut above wholesale! Insurance Accepted 'We Bill For You! environment in which to attain optimal health visa .Mastercard s. MAP nrmnfcH <--'Sal-e prices Good From 8/10/95-9/21/95 Dr. John Kir i alt at is (In The Medical Office Building) regardless of any limiting medical conditions. Salem Chiropractic & Rehabilitation :.'. [STORE HOURS: Mon. & Thurs. 10-6; Tues., Wed.. & 1042 Salem Road * Union Kiecc, New jmrnsBr *»925-CARE 467-CARE Ajr

\ "••*»« "-JiVta .mem. smoker. , ,yjr •«*nne'temalp, ; 3^j Cwnjj iKrrnb, mala- ' .''•.•— TOasc. 'and 'ifrie, , . • "'•s'i'nrni.gort., ! lGay -' ': . •...'. '• • '**ait B12 — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 — UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED COONTVWJDE CLASSlMEb — THURSDAY. SEPTEMeER 14, 1995 — B13 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED GARAGE SALE DECKS PART-TIME. 2 CLERICALS wanted lor Moun- $1,000 WEEKLY STUFFING envelopes at SOUTH ORANGE. 164 Charlton Avenue (1 DECKS-UNLIMITED HOME. IMPBOV£MEMTS- UMIOSCKPINQ RESUMES SWIMMING POOLS tainside (Globe Avenue) based Mortgage Com- home. For into send SASE lo P.O. Bo« 4820. MISCELLANEOUS block East of Scorland_Boad;2ii)ockiJ4orth ol- .10% CONSTRUCTIVE 'CO»rrWACTIWB. EXPERT mPEfBUNGMG BAYSIDE POOLS Inc. Openings and Closings. pany, Cornputet keyboard experionoa/equired- .. CUion,.MJ~070<6, • T '-.- . ' South Orange Avenue), Saturday/ Sunday, PETS mano. SldewaNa. 'HR Tie'*WJto.lt»id»c«i>rro^ Resumes Free Estimates. Call Frank, 908-7570180. to post mortgage payments. Flexible hours, 9am.5pm. Baby Items/ toys, excerdse equip- SPECIAL SPRING DISCOUNT AL PASCAVAGE & SONS . Fast profesiional $1000 WEEKLV stuffing envelopes your loca- Cement Repair. 'Fencing. Snow tptowrne. .> PAtfTMG approximately 20 Hours weekly. Call Lynn, ment, clothing, households, furniture, antiques. #1 Treated Lumber and Cedar Decks ; - Typesetting services 1 tion, Easy wort, excellent pay, part time/ lull DedM. Driveway SwUngi BOB«B8-O5ao. Wart. flna.654-4040. ' " '..-''• $50 CASH BUYS any pup In f 1 Puppy House. ADDITIONS C time. Workers needed now. Free detials send MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SPRINGFIELD..HUGE Sale. 8 Persimmon Great selection. Open September 16 4 17. 10 Year Guarantee/ Fully Insured BATHROOMS QntenHtad In starling a n»w career? Want to TILE ••• ' . SASE: P.O. Box 500-KT, Lima, PA 19037. KITCHENS cshang* JOIM? -Sa* ija lor lypssattlng. your PART TIME/ Clerical, lor Doctor's office in 46" TV. MO bedroom sets, ten piece dining Way (oil 22 West, oft Summit Road), Saturday, Hours 10-5. J.P. O-Neill Kennels, U.S. Highway .908-276-8377 BASEMENTS EJS LANDSCAPING oafs ECOMQW CERAMIC TILE Installer. New tiles, repairs, Union. Mondayl Wodnosday, Friday. Clerical ; room set, three electric exercising machines September 16th, Sam-4pm, Everything must 1, Princeton, NJ. South o) Alexander RrW ATTICS DECKS reg routing, remodeling, cleaning. No Job too big : gol New/ used. Ceiling fans, chandeliers, good .. duties, must be roliablo. Call 908-687-3077., EMPLOYMENT WANTED two sofas, love seal, reclin8r.:908 687-3843. -IMPROVE YOUR Homo wilh Gil." Docks. » CuttnB - UOVWG AMD STORAGE Maple Composition or small. Ido It all. Major credit cards accepted , doihing, linens. Something for everyone: FREE TO good home. IX yearoldfemalecal, 90^522-1829 Joe Megna, 1-800-7S0-6822. ., .,. PART TIME- Unique attorschool program in Basements. We will beat any legitimate compe-. Thatching -WsSaadtiB 463 Valley Street _,__:„ CERTIFIED HOME Health aide seeks position -ARCADE GAMES lor .home., plnball, video; Gray Tabby, Spayde and declawed, all shots, ALL REMODELING Always Dklng on rMaw-Record Bldg. ' Maplowood and South Orange. Work 2:45 or business locations. The Fun House Sopiomber 23. (Mountain Avenue, Shunpike Free Estimates Fully Insured ... . ,' Established 1935 •' 3:1S until 6pm dally, following school calendar. CHILD CARE In my Springfield home. Part time Road/ Slonehill Rood, Troy DrivB). . " ' :••.; • DRIVEWAYS AUJGATOfTS PAVMG Man.. Tuoo.. Wed. i Fri. 9AM5PM — —Musi be rtHmble. orgnnmdand enjoy working or full time; Over'20 years ojrperiefioeTTSmal ' -608-371-0444.-•-'•••— —'•• PET/CAT SITTING Thursday and other times UNION, 1295 BISCAYNE Boulevard (oft DRIVEWAYS. SEAL Coat Today. Avoid the : . by, appointment Kltcheni, Bathroorrii, rtepalra, Goutlng, with olomontary/' middle school agod chlldron. group. Fenced yard: 201-467-3526. BAHAMA CRUISE. 5 days/ 4 nights. Under- 4 PAWS PET Sitting and Dog Walking, On tho high cost of repavlng your drivoway. Free HOLLYWOOD BpararBaHcirg'louJSB Til* Floor*, Tub Encloiurn, Shovraratili* Inlorost in cralfs,' sports, music or dance a plus.. bookedl Musi selll $279/ couple. Limited lick- Vauxhall Road). Saturday Soptember 16th, 201-372-4282 mtU But Any lPtta.1 CHILD CARE,. Experienced, mother/ Pre-K . 9am-5pm. Luggage, dishes, books, doihing. go no lime to walk Fido.Care for your pots Estimates. Call Tom, 908:647-1?r.9. Free Estimates -Fully Insured Euollem opportunity lor recroation or elomen- els. 1 •800-935-9998, Exl. 679, Monday- Satur- while your away In your home. Oondod and LANDSCAPING 7^0303 „ . toacher, in my smoke froe Union homo. Near ' otc. Rain date Sopiomber ,23rd. DOES YOUR HOUSE No job too small or too large' tary oducalon major or pqrson with toachlng or Five Points. DYFS approvod. Call Joan day, 9am-10pm., ; , Insured. 90B-232-S?aa. PATERNO PAVING scouting skills^. Must have own transportation. 90B-686-6925. ___ UNION. 1385 GALLOPING Hill Road (near 5 Driveways .-Parking. Loti < NEED A FACE-LIFT? ARTISTIC JUWBS9DM>mS • VJoV -mam KumSu*. X Hourly, salary basod on exporionce.. Call CHARMING ANTIQUE Dining room table, .- . HOOFING chairs, chlna-cabinel. buffet server. $500. Points). Saturday Sopiomber 16th, 9am-4pm. Xoal Soaling i 908-686-5550 201-762-0183 or- Send rosumo to: Altorschoo! DETAIL ORIENTED Individual with 10 years, . Genoral housohold iloms,'tools, air condition- ; . "Concrete Sldowalk. .. • DES3GN V800h977-1112 EWERLAST flOOFING CO. ' . Program, 124 Dunnell Road. Maplowood, NJ. experience, excellent references; looking for Maplewood, 201-378-2462. CALL ers, Cralimatic bed, olhor furniture, books, old 'AH Typo. Curblngs EXOTIC GAREOiB & " •;• iBESIDEWTIAL AND COMMERCIAL ' 07040. . ..'-.'• • house and office doaning jobs. Call Bev at COMPUTER, IBM PS/2 with color monitor and records, radios, olc. '.•'•. ' • ,••• , . 'Paving Blocks . • Specializing rn ishingle,. tear oils and 1 ply P.O. BOX 3695, Union, NJ , 201-673-5749. INSTRUCTIONS PLUMBING PART TIM^ Responsible babysitter (or alter laser printer, complete. Good for small bust- FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSUREP POND lubber; exterior carpentry, slate shirigle flat, ' noss or 1st computer. $275, 908-317-9509, UNION. 1581 ANDREW Street (off Stanley Frank's Spsniah llle repairs. . SARINO TIMPANO. Kitchens. Bathrooms. school caro lor girl (11) and boy (8|. Must drive DID YOU need someone who is efficient and Torraco). Sopiomber 16th, 9a.m. -4p.m. Miscel- and have car. 201-379-6106. 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 BtEIWBS •OWNER OPERATED FULLY INSURED Foyers. Fireplaces. Remodoling and Repairs. qualified to do your typing and stuffing enve- CONTENTS OF Engineering Office • drafting '• lanoous furnituro, ladlos cloihos, curtains, CUSSICAL PIANO Lessons by Morion Silvero- Painting & Handyman Service All workmanship guaranteed; Free Estimates'. 9,08-353-0388. ...-. ,' ..: lopes? Reasonable rates. Call 676-6915. soars • a, • . • PLUMBER. MINIMUM 5 yoar experience In tables, office and conference' room furniture, kitohon tablps, household Items. All good fins, M.M. Studios with Jons Nyotiard. Millburn/ Small Job Specialist FREE HEKW»G . • • , /Acoepta All •Ma|or. Credit' Cards condition. No.Junk. -. • DRIVING SERVICE mmams a. YOUR AD could appear here for as liltlo as , ,.' residential plumbing and heating sorvlce Work. DO YOU NEED SOMEONE desks, files and. book cases, blue print file. Short. Hills area. Your homo or mine. • 30M64-6081 Call'S08-353-5140. • • •' . Priced to sell. By appointment only. Call 201-912-0420. .. '..,..' .,•: • Handy Holpers Sorvico. II you can't do It, maybe • Interior-Exterior-Ropalrs ' $14.00' per week. Call for moro details. Our UNION. 1851 LONG Torraco (oil Stuyvesant • 1 908-68S-1838 friendly classified dopartmont would be happy YOU CAN DEPEND ON?!! 201-762-6695. , wo can. Doctors, vots, airports. Drop-off, plck- ^ Windows - Glass Repairs • Carpentry Avonuo. at7-11 (/Saturday, Soptember 16th. iPulW irrnuwi and Bondod .•.••-••' • '• ]"•• J:D. •...'• - •. .to holp you. Call 1'SbO-S64-'891i: • POSTAL JOBS. Start $12.08 hour. For exam GUITAR INSTRUCTION. Rock. Bluos. Pop. up. Minor housohold choros, dolivor paexngos Fully Insured ' Free Esiimates . Someone who would boyournfjhl hand as well ' DINING ROOM Set. Table, 7 chairs and china i On m,-4pm. Dishes, clothes, books, siom- Country. Flngerstyle. $24 ppr 1 hoursesslon. . and application information call 219-769-8301 as your left? Someone who is qualified and waro, lools, somo furniture, computer dosk, locally. Roliablo, Cdurtoous. 900-355-3208. ext. NJ517, 9AM9PM. Sunday-Friday. cabinet. Walnut, good condition. $250 lakes all, Teacher, with 20 plus years exporionce, Now ROOFJNG CONTRACTOR efliciont? Certified Human Service Technician Cash pnly: Call 908-925-6118. {, oxorciso bike, gonoral housohold goodB, . accepting . students. First losson (roe, 908-241-3849 Ups. Rosidenilal, Commercial. >Lawn ^Klainie- Certified In 1 ply rubber roolinfl, TREE EXPERTS ' RETAIL SALES. Millburn gift shop. Permanent anEJ'Nursing Assistant will work full time/part . 90B-755-43B3. • ' nanco. Landscape Oougn. Tiitf'ProflWni.-AHf- 90&€86-7415 iFlai ipofing-repalrs •.•:'•• . , timo wookends to lake care of the sick; elderly DINING ROOM Set.'dark pine colonial excel- UNION. 2173 KAY Avonuo. Lots of toys, baby. ELECTRICIANS .••""" allng & Power "BfrodinB- "Soa, Sonri. • .,».. • . . ShinglBB. re-robl-loarolf :. •. BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. ' • pan nme. Flexible hours. Call 201-912-8888. or as a companion. Rolorences and experi- lent condition, many extras, asking $1200,' iloms, clo'thos and lawn ogulpmont. Saturday, For th* BMI In Home Improvement" PIANO, ORGAN, accordion losson a In your >• "4H ELECTRIC Company." liisurod, Bondod. 900-662-5935. Frne EflTimafos.'Pully Insured. ' R^i-S PUJBBIWG »riM :; i !Roof inspections & maintenance- • ESTABLISHED 1922 Restaurant Mahagamant ence. 201-375-0193. • • • ' negotiable. Also lor .sale, two wall units. . ' Soptombor I6ih, 9ar^ to'5pm. ' :' home by Vic Zlgmanl, M.A. 39 yoars experl- All work guaranteed 201M50-1204; Rosldontinl/ Commordal. Ouailry work dono P. PAPIC CONSTRUCTION, INC; MAH0N w uwU|g teis TREE & STUMP REMOVAL ence. 908-862-6878. .. Tran*. iWo ;jcb Too small.* Plumbrng license 'Fully 'Insured • ' Free, Estimaios UNION. !)80 ARNET Avonuo (oil Morris, noar Wilh prldo. 908-351-3796. Llconco «12278. Lawn iRBTTOVHttot) PRUNING: EUROPA DOMESTICS FOR SALE Schwinn blcyde built • for two. • Kinnoy's). Saturday, Sopiombor 16lh, Additions/ Kitchens/ Bathrooms «B67 Call ,sra-aS&3iOi, .••' ' •....•;• Dave Thomas Want? YOU... DEE-EN ELECTRIC- Llconso f/13303. For a Froo Estimate Call Poto Sod • Sood -. Thatching -. iAeratmo • TREE SURGERY IN Housekeepers, nannloa, elderly care. Live'In $65.00; Kent moh's 10 speed; Royco Union 9am-4pm, Sunday, 11am-3pm. Exerdse bike, women's 5 spood, $35.00, each; Kont 16" ,1940's bodroom. Hnllowoon, Christmas deco-' ' Rosldonlinl/ Comrriorciat. Violation Romovnls. " 908-688-9131 Shrub. Design and 'Installation angar JOSEPH UCGAOEY ALL ITS BRANCHES For A Career our out. Applicants thoroughly scrooned. Oak-. 1 908'486-3510.,Evonlngs, 710-004-0164. vV/r- I. Top. Soil •,LMulch-:Btonp • WE STOP LEAKS! hurst area. children's biko with. training whools,-$20 00- ralions, books,' cloihing,. baskeis, household , SERVICES • : 908-964-4974 . HDIB Stan-t SKI JDiiluroiu-i-i. : •;." ' •; '.'Union ••'• .- '-. ''•'''. •'.' In Restaurant Management John Deore'TRX-24 snow btewor. excellent itoma, bric-a-brac, much moro. ' . . Ing for lighl.'hoat onr/powor. .. . . ' 5hryb Trirriming .and iPruninfl . .- . T'rae tcsirmniai. tS^aSB PLUMBER ;•' . ,. 908-984-9358 . . ' -. . . ' Fully'insured .. •. ; 908-493-3939 .condition,, $600.00.. Other items, call lor list, "Serving Union County lor 20 V«»n»" No job too snail] CLARK BUILDERS, INC. '• .' 201-378-9761., •.'•'. , ;. ' UNION- MULTI Family." 1215 Boverly (olf OFFERED HIS & HER .-.'•• Chris Matron Dfrfi Lindlaw. Tree Care Company,. Inc. Dave Thomas/developecT Wendy's® Solom). Soiurday. Sopiombor 16th, ELECTRIC COMPANY GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentry, painting, wall-', SEBSS OBMBMG SB3WCE •Rool Stripping * Repairs, Troo. and Shrub Caro EUROPEAN WOMAN to dean your homo ,9a.m.-5p.m. Formica.dlnotie, gas range, oxcel-' •Bmvmn Wnten UDmirrny Pruning: Planling. nomovnls; Fertilization. Ca- from a single hamburger restaurant spolloss, E,xperiehcod. Trustworthy with refer- . GOLFBALLS al| popular brands like now. Goll c papering, plastoring, leaders,'' gutters, win- VICTOR LANDSCAPING. -Wo idp '•Garden ,'••'. »Flal Roofing *: Slate • ' clubs, assorted $1.00-$10.0O, olhor relatod golf lent condition; wall mirror, auto parts, dothos, bling. Slump grinding. .Spraying. Free Esli- , Into an International multl-bllllon oncos. Own transportation. Call 201-997-2965, . AIR CONDITIONING : dows,' doors, roofing.. All oxporlty dono. No job .Cloan-ups, Trimming, 'Grass Cuttrno and Wl ; '•" ••- ' «Gutter8 & Loaders . •••. ... • • Hems plus many other specials, 201-736-1059, . households, typowrilbr, olc. Old and new stuff -. •'.. Unbeatable Rate Policy too smalt Free estimates. Fully Insurod Please Concreto Work. Call Victor, BOBiass-iagB m - Serving illnlon * Mlddluait CounllM matos. Fully Insured. ' ' • , . dollar business. Today, Wendy's GET EXPERIENCED holp with' insurance . Cash. ; ".•:•.. ;._. :.. ..J— ..•-. JS'..YOUR Air Conditioner Working? Ilinot call: call 90B.352.3870. '•..". . boooer: flOS-BBS-WDO, ' , ' .••'" . t ia«ascnsjr«r>-' •" • ... • ... ''RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL .••'.• .KENMORE REFRIGERATOR (like new), . Fred's A/C And Hoatlng at 201-736>1450 or Commercial Residential, iefc B=Jl^y ' ; ' ' . ,- .'For 26 :Y««r» ••'. ...' ..... continues to be a growth leader In lormsV (Filing, collecting; organizing, bookk- 1 !Fully;lnsUrod-Free Esiimates ' . .'. - 15 Years Experience . • ' :. washer, twin bedroom tetf kiichon table and UNION. MULTI lamily salo.Saiurdny.-Soplem- • 201-690-0207 (boepor).. Same day sorylce on . surnrj. ooplng, balancing, etc), Call 201-762-5815. •• '.:•' • industrial • ' ; HANDYMAN. POWERWASHINGbyJohn, fle- MAX SR. & PAUL •.'.."•. ••'•. *IJ,-Lie. Nor 010.760 ...... '., Frank X..Lindlaw.' .• the Industry, which means unique lour chairs., collee table, two end tables, odds ' bor 16.0am-4prri. Bancroft Avonue (olf Liberty all brands. , ; . moval ol dirt/ mlldow. Homes, decks, sidow- ; ,• Pleoso leave a mossago,.. Happy Falll and ends. Any reasonable ofler accepted. Cgll Avonuo). Toys, household" Iloms, mlscella- ..-..:, 201-535-9069 ,' 908-233-94.91 -opportunities for success-minded J.D.S. HEATING * Cooling..Gas/Oil, Sorvico• alks. Also, light' carpenln/, collinfls, lloprs,. HOME. HEALTH Aido/ Nurses; Aide. Honest,, Frank 908-686-2721 or 90B-606-60t5, • noous. Rain date: Sunday; , : c • SCHOENWALDER 908-381-90901-800-794-LpAK (5325) •. people. ••.' •'••.•'•• •'•'. • ••' •'•'••'. , ., : and: Installation: 24 Hour Emorgoricy Sorvico. doors, windows, sheelrock. Reasonably COVINO CONSTRUCTION- •Speaalmnp m i , • WOOD STACK' :•"•-/ loving; caring,.responsible lady-sooks.posltlon RICH BLINDT JR. choap. Small jobs wolcomod, John; 484-4724. HOUSE PABJTtWG lEATHERCRAFT.tools.-slamps, palms and '• UNION. SATURDAY Soplembor 16th.Clolhos, F.ully CoWfiod. Air Conditioning T.ochhldan. All Typoc of Masonry. Steps, dnvowhys.sianw- ••.'••'•'• TREE'SERVICE . ••.','.• '••-, caring lor. sick/ oldorly. Stale certified, refer- books, housohold iloms, oxorciso biko. games. 908-925-2964. Froo Estimates,• Fully Insured, : alks, pavott;, polios, liroplacos, t»lp.ium;blonk ' OUR onces..201-7^4-4706. . . .."-..,. matorials. Asking $300 or best olfer. Call , • Electrical Contractor : , . HE'S BACKI Al| Around Handyman! Catoring to . LOCAL TREE COMPANY . •HELP WANTED! 908-388-4224, ... • •' • ..: , 9;00am lo 1:00pm. 634 Colonial Arms Road • ,. Lie. Np. 9006. ... :....••..' tho Physically Challpnged or Eldorly, Call" Frbn ostimatqs. Tully Insured. aDB.2flB.gtiB7. WSDUJLATOaill S SBSV1ICE . BUBBISH REMOVAL ••• . •• ALL TYPES TREE WORK . HONEST, HARD working lady will cloan your.: • Noar loHiglyl • ': • '"•'•. . -, . . • : , 908.g64-3402.' . . 1 p Brftases 'F !,• • . •• *FREE ESTIMATES. • . ' , LOWREY ORGAN, doublo keyboard, roll top. ' BUILDING SUPPLIES MASON CONTRACTOR- mho CanBialnsl, ; houscopaflrnehl or olfico. Reasonable rates. Gqod condition. Asking $2000. Call UNION, THREE Family Salo. 924 Rosomoht •RESIDENTIAL Brickwork, -FirorilacoG. Stops. Ratios, :Sidnw: MJKE PflENDEVlLLE *SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT . . Part Time Weekday Shifts Available Call 908-851-0034.' .... . ; 40' x 26' STEEL BUILDING. Some panels HE'S BACKI All Around Handyman. Coloring 10 • ' *IMMEDIATE SERVICE • 908-388-4224. Avonuo'(nonrFoslival'on Groori). Sopiombor' •COMMERCIAL tho.Physically Challenged or Eldorly Call alksi Curbs. Foundations, ^Baaomenl water- ' ' «Fauoet Ttsparrs • •; . Monday through Friday ,: ,16th, .9AM-3PM., Household Items, furnituro, blomlshpd, Was $6,000; will sell for $2,700. proofing, Retaining walls;'Interlocking pavers, DISPOSAL *INSUHED *FREE WOOD CHIPS ., HOUSEKEEPERS. NANNIES', nursOB aidos 908-964-3402. .•••-: : f ^Electnc Diatn JK Seowr.'Cleaning MATTRESS AND Boxsprlng, orthopedic dolhos, bric-a-hrfic! olc. - . ' ' . ' Open ends, guaranteed • comploto parts; •INDUSTRIAL Commie tile. 90B.686.B36B.'f ul|ylruured. F:reo: : -908-276-5752 : • ayailabjo. Live in/-.oui. W.omon all narionalitios,". Novor usod. Still In, package..Cost $400. Sell 1-800-292-0111. ' ... V'S »ta *t* O 201-635-8815 ^ :: Flexible Hours . V •• r Lic'onsod/ bondod. Aurora Agohcy, 540 Broad- • NO JOB TOO SMALL : HICKMAN BUILDING and 'Remodeling-' Addl-' Eslimtiios!. : . T' .'. : • '• •, , '•• K£lT1E:rFft3imflS CO $95. Cash; 201-B12-8349. • • YOUR AD could appear horp lor as litllo as lions. Kitchens, Baths, Docks, Windows, Tjling . iminirnn »i|ndu»ti» ' •^TTIC-BASBMBNT-EARAGE CLEARED : between 7:00am and 4:00pmi wriy, Long Branch. 908-222-336g. , $14.00 por wook. Call lor more dotails. Our. CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS REMOVED . SUNOLIEST WQLFF iannlrig .bods.' Iripndly Classified Department would bo.h,appy . .•'•CARPENTRY ••"-••:••.'•'-••-••••. • HooJing,. Siding 'Custom Corponlry. All Home fllCOIARDI A SOTil •MINI iROLL OFF DUMPSTERS ; • TYPESETTING MATURE.. LOVING lomalo seeks position .for' ••'*, Prices That Won't Shock You! Improvements. Pictures/ Rbloroncos. Glenn, GENERAL COt#R&tTING ' •••'•' . FAST-FAIR.RELIABLE ' • ' ' . Cornm6rcial/ homo'units Irom $109. Buy lac- to holp you. Call :l-.800'-S64'-89'1.1.' : ' . , , . '.-raiMii*'* • nsa'Chtetnut Stwot toiion, IMJ , Apply In person. 2:00-5:00prri daily ' child, caro;'housokooping or companion. Pwl' tory direct and save. Call today: Froe new color 900-665-2929. Froo Estimates/ Fully Insured. K» PlumhWj LicenM WHB2-09645 ••'•..•• PROPERLY LICENSED. -.••.'. COMPUTERIZED ; CAPRI Residential 1 timo: or weokonds.- Good reference.. catalog'. 1-800 462-9197,' Iruurwri";.: •' '.'. 'yi-yml£sarrsaaes• 5EWOB CmtTEIU DtSCOLrMT 201-414.0476. 201-.673-5049. .'.'•...' MIKE D'ANDREA- All Homo Improyomdnts. 30 TYPSETTINQ YARD SALE •••••: 908-6^8-1853 Yoars Exporionco.1 Carpentry Work. Tilo Work.- FULLY INSURED ; ' SHEETROCKING .. •'-.' •-'.•••.Wendy's Restaurant TRUCK CAP, Eagle cap (white aluminum) 20"' CONSTRUCTION .*•••' . ' • •'.,•' ' '• . No Job too big or lob Small NURSE LOOKING, lor pan time care ol the . MAPLEWOOD, 70 BURNET Slrool (noar Ju- Larg» or Small Jobs. All Work Guaranteed.:•' Conctete ' , • . —.--^-.. high, 76.5" long, 60" wide off ol a Toyota: Tinted • • Tully, Irtsured ' Lo| Cloarlng - Pavers - DacoraliveI>ry'-WaihE \ SHEET BOCK .SPECIALISTS! 709 South Wood Avenue oldorly. Thirtoon years exporionce. Union aroa. glass, sliding glass on sides with screens. Rear' nior High School). Fridny. 3-7PM. Saturday, General Contractor OOfl-241-3913. Konilworth. Froo Eslimalos. Camera Work only. Call Joahnio al 900-688-1779.' : : HR Tie WallB . ".'., BelgiumSloofc For A Bid On All . door with gas props & lock. Excellent condition Sunday, 9AM 5PM. Mulli-lamily salo. A liltlo bit :> Linden, New Jersey • of. ovoryihing. Pricod to soil. No oarly birds, SPURR ELECTRIC ~~~ QUALITY .'.DU.R211MTINE tnt We Shoolrock Tape, Pairil to finish. Interior •••.•••.••,' .Veloxes ''"• • POLISH AGENCY JncV Spodali2lng in oldorly $250,00. Call 908-964.1455,. •' '..•-' •FRAMING 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS •Walls over framed areas such as Dormers, : (just off Route 1) Cosh. only. . ' • New and Alteration Work FLOORS & Ray Ricclardl : .prrntmg and sick caro.Housokoopors, daily house- NEW STORE Rolurns, $1.00- pound; used •'KITCHENS 'BATHS : Specializing in rocosso'd lighting and sorvico Additions. No JobToo Small. No Job to BiglEst. Negatives ' - . ••• '• EQE M/F/H: •-. ;.'. . a specially > cloanors. Live In/ out.Excollont rolbroncos and . cloihos contaln'or, 279G4-691B.; , • . ' • . . ' 762-0303 dual wi|h growing .company,.in Union.' Oo- CHILD CARE bor-1>ih.-9:30nm-3pm; Monday, Sopiombor Family rooms. Rools. No Job Too Small. Full/ ' AMAZING TAG SALE1197 Bloomliold Avonuo, 18lh, 0prr|:i2 noon. $1.00 n bag. YMIIA, 501 Insurod. D0B-273-736B. . . '...... : " rSspon'siblo lor phonos, tiling, copying, faxing CHII.DCARE: AuPalrCare cultural oxchange. Qroon Lano. Union. 908-289-8112.. FENCING ~ ond ollico eupport for'plonsant'group ol pngi- Loga!, oxporioncod Europoan aupairs. Quality, Vorona. Furniture, .toys, clothing) gifts, cos- noors ond consiruction protos&ionais. Prpvious live-in childcaro, paymorti plan, govommonl • tumos, jowolry, olfico. and thoatrooguipmont MAPLEWOOD, Prospoct Presbyterian Church JOE DOMAN : COMMUNITY FENCE oxporionco in a busy ollico is koy to compoutivo ' dosignaied, local cQordinaio(s^. Call and much.morol Solurdayaflornooh, SoptotP- '(corner of Prospoct Slrool tjnriTuscori Road),' . •-• .908-686-3824 : . —salary and benefits: PC, skills"dosirablo. Re-' ' 215-402-1391 gi 80U-4-AUPAIR.. ' . ' bor 16th; Sunday,.'Sopiombpr 17th. all day. Thursday/ Friday, Sopiembor 14/ 15; 7-Opm, "WHOLESALE PRICES IN- DECKS . •"- sumo lollor: A^'H'mbor, Hlmbor CoristnJCIioni ' HILLSIDE. 1312 WHITE Stroot (oil Long Av- Saturday Sopiombor 16: 9:a0anv2pm. Amor- \H A cozy South Orango homo with lots ol love, • 1 • .. ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS • STALLED" 2810Morris Avonuo, Union, NJ. 07083. No onuol, Sopiombor 1.5 and 16. 9a.m. lo ? Mulii . .icana and doll collociablos, appliancos, lumi- • calls ploaso. . . ' . . . •' •' ' stimulation and nutunng. Park-liko grounds.. iuro, china, houspwaros, books,-toy's, cloihing, . •KITCHENS , •ATTICS Roasonablo ratos. Early drop-offs, lalo plck- lamily. Furnituro, cloihos, houGohold. Choap. Wood. Chain Link. Dog Runs. Re- jowolry, sick room and sports oquipmont, much •BATHROOMS .•BASEMEMTS SECRETARY, PART-TIME, 20 hours. Moon- ,ups, Childron Irom six wooks. For moro inlor- . HILLSIDE. 1255 Oakwood Avonuo. Saturday/ moro. . • , • ,. .••.,•. pairs. Clearing. Removal. "• . • ,' tojrisido company looking for person to.do 1 SunrJaV, Soptombor 16/ 17, 8am-4pm, Furni- • :.• • REMODELED secretarial dunos including phonos, customor' • . lure, clothos, toys, shoos, kitchon appliancos, YOUR AD.could oppoar horo'lor'os litllo (is No job too smnll or. too lorgo. • • . , Sales/Installation. Service , interaction and mailings. Porson must bo pro- and Tnuch mbro, •. .. • i : ' ' •. - ' $14.00 por wbpk.. Call for. moro doiails. Our . 908-925-2801 lossional and friendly. PC oxporionce a must. \ Iriondly dassifiod do'partmont would bo happy KAMA CONSTRUCTION- Gonornl Ropairs, Company odors floxiblo hours and componsa- , KEKIILWORTH. 58 Souih 1Blh Siroot, Salur- . 10 holovbu. Call 1-800-564-8011. Siding. Shootrock. Roofing. SpQckling. .Paint- : lion commensurate with experience. Olfico day, Sopiombor 16th, ga.m,-5p.m/Hundrods of ing.. Docks. Additions and Altoralions. TOM'S FENCING ' hours aro 8:30am-5:30pm. Sond roSumo ID, [ANNOUNCEMENTmS itoms, antiquos; art, toys, bikos, housohold 201-090-J003. ' ...•.' •..;'"••. •••, . ALL TYPES . CyborRosoursds Corporation, 1101 Bristol items, books, rocprds, jowolry, Iroo ilonis. 19Q0 WANTED TO BUY ; Road, Mountainside, NJ 07Q92. Atl.1 Porsonnol. .Ford Aoroslar. i/2 pricballor. 3p.m. NEW AND REPAIR •: ._-_AAAAAAA-Z-VANTIOUES— ^1_- --CARPETING--•-•••,-- NO JOB TOO SMALL SEWING MACHINE Operator. Custom-made LINDEN' 1226 EAST Eli2ubeih Avonuo'Evory -.•-... V BOUGHT ...... •;••;• Don Antonelll • - ; :. Baikal' Fisahcr iar S15i;0tK) on July prqperiy .at 2000! Summit Terrace to drapery work. shod, in Komlworth, lull time .-Wodnosday,-Thursday, 5pm-8pm. Saturday, Dining Roorns, [Jodrooms, Ononlal Rugs, ENTERTAINMENT-.-••-.- ' FREE ESTIMATES ; Mountainside Monday-Fhdoy, 8:00am-4;30pm, purl time also . 8:30am-5pm. Ton lamiljos' iloms. Furnituro. Paintings. Sterling, Porcolin Figuros, Crystal, ROYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO. JJL.'" •.•..•.•.. ...-•;. •;.-. ;.'.;." .' :'.• •'. 'Gorurd ILinarducoi for S200.000 on ontiqbos, lools,: cloihos, housohold, QIC.J • available. Call 008-272-4^04, B-fi. WHAT TIME does the movie start? Call Old nnd Iniorosling Iloms, Etc. !'•.'.. . . CALL: 201-761-5427 transactions Ju!y 5. ; : • -'•. •• ."•• .v .plga H. Gutko'wski sold property, at 908685.9098 oxt. 3175. Inlosource is .1 24 . - • Famou$ Brand Carpots .. hour a day voice inforniation sorvlce. Calls are LINDEN. 217 MEtppSE'To'rracp. Sniurday, 908-272-7216 Armstrong • Mohawk - Amllco ..Jroajph. J: und Shirta: A',fea>st." CmrnmC- .md"TheresaJJ.Cuatinp 1224 Codar Avc, lo Thomas P. Brcn- .September 16th, 9a.m-3p.rn. Housowiiros. ; iames W.. t»nmd Debra M. Greene • Iroo if within your, local callina aroa^ Mannlngton • Congoloum K Tarkolt • . Park 1 Secretary haidwaro, bric-a-brac, miscollahoous. Main or CLASSIC ANTIQUES FREE INSTALLATION • Have Floor Slzas FINANCING sold prqperti at 208 Arthur SI., to n'an for $227,500 on July 20. shino, . . . '. -, . Rtady For FREE ESTIMATE. Shop .1 hom«. Real estate transaptibns are ;u> Bcniaiiinr Aiwcll••. Riuhord Spdich fot S99.900 oil July 6. (Contjnucd on Pago BI4) Immediate opening in Newark ollico. Construc- FREE REPORT on collocling chocks via your recorded iVi the office of the county Elizabeth 30.'. . lion ,oxporionce: necessary.- Excellent skills • ;- PERSONALS •• MAPLEWOOD, 3(f BroadOiow Avonuo (bo- AALTEN'S^ANTIQUES, ' lax. Complotoly.rjuarantood. Accoptod by oil Jiiiy 5, ' . , . ' VISA linancial institutions. No obligaiion. Call/lax lor nooBod in.WbrdPorldcl, Windows ond spread ADOPTION: A loving couplo oagor to adopt. twoon Valloy and Springlip'd). Mulii lamily salo. Establlshad 1914 908-964-4127 clerk. Wo trail Newspapers publishes shoot progroms. Must be woll organized, doiail . Saturday, Sopiombor 16> Sam-4pni. TV. VCR, doiails today. Phono 201-335-5508 ax . Mary. A. Winter sold property :ai Hope wo can holp oach othor. Ploaso call to crib, high chair, changing tablo, lumiiuro, lools',1 RICK'S CARPET TECHNICS 201-335-0658. . : an abbreviated version of all transac-.. oriontod and commiitod lo oxcollonco. Mini- - talk. Kalhy and Chris 1-800-241-6466, • ,WANTED 725-7 Wyoming Avc, lo Pelor J.' mum 5 yoars 'oxponenco; Full bonofils. Call doihing, housohold goods, somolhmg lor 1 lions recorded in the 12 Union County . iPeim-;ror..5252;(W'.nn J.uH'~ ". - Miss.Bums .... evoryono.: . - . .. AniiquoG: now, uSqi lumiiuro, jowplry, bric-a- CARPET REPAIR SPECIALIST HOWEOWNERSIDAD crodii? Low Incomo? ' . Rcimlirigcr for .S.125iWK) on July 6. .ADOPTION: LOVING couplo wlshtfs io adopt brae,' collocliblos, housohold itbms. Complels POWER STRETCHING No problom No up front loos. Apply by phono. municipalities the newspapers cover. 'I In i unCounU'Siicrff tvx)iijunijiec}' .iTfn 1" OanoQuV *:Kcild jrroporty M whilp nowborn into hom6 tilled with lovo'and . ; MAPLEWOOD. 58 EUCLID Avonuo (eornor of partial liquidation of estates. Complete Insinuation/ Homnanis/ Stairs/. Now Padding Tri Slar Mortqnrjo. can holo. 1-8OO-555-.6onO. r 201-624-5000 socurity. Modical and logal expenses paid. The. information is provided by TRW Rtibtrl and Ghcrj'l N. Blonttjui?;! al 253 SDinatr A«e.,'"m3i ns:.iFiiid43i 113 IJhert* SU no iDomcnioo P. Lot- 1 Wyoming Avonuo); Solurdny. Sfipiombor icih, broom sweeps done. Call Ian: anytime, 7 Shop al Homo Sorvico/ frlood Work TELEMARKETING. S10-S20 PER Hour Days/, Ploaso call Dobbio and Vinnio 1 -800-771-5247. 10a.m.-5p.m. NoooMy birds. Moving. Musi solli - daysVoUonlrigs: 201-992-7053.: OuortO Yoars Expononcd Properly Data, a Fort Lauderdalc, sold properly al 125 DeHiirl iPlara; to jmi !fdr' S7Q.Q00 .an June 30. : ovomngs, full timo/ part lirrio, lloxiblo hours.- Furnllure, exorclso oquipmoni, baby lumiiuro; \ All Work Guaramood •;'• FLOORS Fl'a.', information service, and is pub- Ammndo S. Uuhclo for SifiS.OHO on ' A TRUE PSYCHIC deck lurnilure, books including oncydopodia. ALL TRAINS WantodlLionol.flyor,' Mjirx and. , Sookmg solf-motivaiod, «oliablo pooplo. with 3' oihor modfll trains, Any ogo, condiiion, amount, Call 233-1515 POR,FREE ESTIMATE lished approximately sbi weeks after it yoa'S oxponence, who dosifo no limit on MRS. RHONDA baskets. •••.... • .": . A-H FLOORING. Now hardwood floors, Woo July7. : , . ;. .mild ;jjrt)pcrt.V4li 222 ILro»v Linlirducoi I Pay Top Dollarl Turn your usod trains Into inaiallod, matching mouldinrj, sandino, is filed in the county clerk's office. .incom.0. 'Cloaf' spoaking vbico-ond rosumo ensh. Q0B-271-51?4. bloachod, stain rofinish: 30 yoars oxporionco. Fcdprjil National Mortsagc ASKOHI- UoJnuiiC.WDVAvRiftSSn.Wtf' smM jtmjicitrj' .at 1036 W. BLuntkf .St., rrjquirod. Call Eddio lor intorviow I givp all Typos ol Roadings and Advice. I can 113 NEWSPAPERS.'REACHING ovor 1.8 mil. : CARPET CLEANING lion roadorsl.Yqur'Classifiedad'ean bo inclgdod'.' t-B00.267-460t. Papor. 201-430-047il, :$ID> T&TuBEtttmri DL' Xemrifiiily Xor SJ7S(000 908-280-2225. Mondny Friday, i2pm-7pm. and will holp you whoro others have, loilod. ANY LIONEL, A'morican Flyor.lvos and olhor ation sold properly til -2K iProfipuCfSt., ;12.' .' ,. ..'• ; in SCAN-. Now Jorsoy's Siatowicfo Onisilicd RICHARD G. MCGEGHAN r .Established in Union since 1068. 1243 Sluy- trains. Collector p;iys highost'cash pricos. " ~~ HANNON'S ~ "• Clark to Miiriano Rodriuuev.foT SfUMtHO'WF,'*-:Jiimcs-rjfrTMfl Scirtiif"V vosant Avonuo^ Union, NJ. 00B-686-9685. Ad Notwork, All it lahos-i3-$27O and o'no.oa'sy TELEMARKETERS phono call, phono Worratl Community Nowa- 1.-800-.464-4G71, 201-635-2058. . ..- •'.. FLOOR COVERING ' • . WAREHOUSE CENTER July 7. ','••• , , • • . •:. •••'••• snld proper!v ill ''Murgari .ifirjlliar tiald .property ut • popors; Inc., classifieds at 201 .'/63:04i.i.ft)r all CASH FOR your, rpcords. LPs. 45s or CDs. Coll Residential & Commercial ,^v -.Minimum i--yoar oitporioricor'—* '•' ; C^rpols A Floors 1119 Sprlnflliold Rd. • Union Marion Rustiak ctal sold property •tho dotails.. •' . ' • • . ;' 008-245-4476, . " ' ' ;- ' Maria Alvarez sold properly al 41 113 fcaMai Aff*~^O 3o3(pn Williams •, \$l6 por hour *' qommissioh. • •Shampoo '«Sirippod Carpal . Tilo * Linoloum . • at 49 James A vs., lo Alberto Baplista ,'''-. ; 5.30 lo 9:30'pm Dial A Bible- SOUTH ORANGE, Sopiombor 16, lOanMpm, •Cloanod •Dull Mill Ends . Wood Tilo, . :. Kunkln Sti, loJuatv'.F; Torrw; :fiir" •Ju!> ^5;rild0^mi:uly^t; ; . Window Treatments • Wallpapor for S 140,(100 ofi.July 5. First,Consumer Mortgage , 412 Clark Stroot (borwoon Mountain lloutii COMPUTERS •Stoam .-, .Wax S65.000.oii July 10. C • Elmigor olux uciid . .. '.' Konilworih. .' and Mqnirtso),- ihroo lamily, furnituro'. ruQS. Sorvicing < Conirociom » Message g 908-688-7151 • • Docorutors • Mochariica Louis B. and Eileen M. Mezzo sold '• .. Coll Tony 008-208-6200 ... lamps, aniiquo linons, hardwiiro, cloihmrj! .;;•• WANTED "For that porson al touch" A^lonio C. Coolho.sold properly irr housohold ilomB, ond much moro No oarly £ol. 1920 , '..'.. Q0B406-6333. properly at 45 Coldovln Road (o , TELEPHONE CALLERS birdsl • ' -. ' :• ..:... NalhaniclX^GiaiuliukQ. for S180,000 SI7-S19-'Monroe Ave., lo Fmiatido We buy and sell IBM Compatible new. •. CLEANING SERVICE ; FREE Information'. PilM trmcnoTocruu'voluntoorolor The Amorl- We nre otlonnQ a Ut>& ^I0,corre>portdance on July 17. •• Aiiiarnl for S2(WKI0,:on Jui'v 10. ' property at 427 l«f Ttesuat.'•VP' and used,computers D.J MAINTENANCE — nosldonlial and ollice FURNITURE REFINISHING/ can Hbart Aasoclallon. Fnondly.smoko Iroo ' CouiBfl. arwj/or flAS'P Blpl ^ STUDIES ffOO (or • .• RESTORATION 1 Matilda Mcissner sold properly til 'MiUbtKn o'fico. Wookdny .ovonings undsorrto Iho asking cloaning; window cloaning; floor wtfxlop, Fully wooko'nd hourrj:$$ paid dunnrj training. Pioasio ' SUDDENLY! insurod. Roforoncos providod. Pfoo ostimaloB, . FUnNITURI: 011. Furnituro: Ropnlro. Wood 297 -Miidlson. Hill Rrtad to John P. Call 000-964-8136. €86^898 NOT TO BE MISSED call, loavo moar.n()O., 908-964-6356 . Marlin Luther King as you "have : AKC CONSULTING and laminnlo. Mobilo unit on-silo ropair. Furni- Schade Tor $170,000 on July !<572 Mnio tmakes appraisals'' air condmoning wnoiosalor. Mjai Do roliablo 908-686-8236/Slnce 1919 . . . . • Thoroughly' doanpdrllushod, ' you out! *'.;4#Sv:';.i/'\.; ana capable of poriormtng ail warohouso ,' triple portrait of Martin l.uther King WHITE GLWE Too Clooning Sdrvico. Com- ropalrod, roplncod. .1:573 .Valmaliam:Proeess . •'. , iiuMes. dnvorc iiconho roqut'od Cnil^Valorio HOME IMPROVEMENT & SAXOPHONES WANTEDI Tenor, nllo or so- morclal, residonlinl, cnrpo|g._Wlr^rlowa. ..rullv Don't worry and wondcfY about zon'igin ' ' ' ! treated just for us hy award-winning prano. Any condition uccoplnblo Call Insurod/ bondodri-roo osllniuiou. Hoauoiiablo AVERAGE HOUSE $35-$40 learning your.ivey around town Or. 1:ST4 Appraisal Report FURNISHINGS FAIlf gOB-351-8737. ... I arlisi Tluimas Clotigh, who is famed ralo3.'008-051-213G.' . ;•.''.. All dobrlj bagnod Irom above. what to see and do Or who to ask . WAHF.HOUSE. PART.timo Tako charno ol ^il-^: shipping. r6cetving 0.30iini.2.aopm,' Monday September 17 ; I: for his realistic portraits of [Mack USED MANUAL Typowrltor, in good condilion,. All Roofs and Guttors Ropulrod As-rvour—WEt.GOM6—WAGON; SEL1MGTHEHOHE. • • Ihrounh Friday. ConociontipuB and ror,ponsi- .'•vliiirc ' Al»° 4 drl>wi" molnl file cabinola in nr>od_. COMEUTER-SERVICES Mark Melse, 201-228-4965 Hostess. I can simplify the business bin, Ekpononce noi nocossory. Call 11:00 am - 5;Q(Lpm___ •lu!uti—c~omiTIT6n"'T'Cair~MaurlGO, epm-iiprq, ol gelling settled Help you begin lo ! 1 ' 13OD> AlKactmg A Buyer 0060640333. ' ' - else, B08-6B7-0128. . COMPUTER PROBLEMS? , GUTTfiRS/ LEADERS; Cleaned and Flushod. enjby your new town, good shop- Hardware-Software Ropalrs. Loaf Scroons Inslollod. Installation.. Bncit fine art prim is on heavy acid- ] D08-233-4414, Kollom Services. * ping, local attractions, comrnunlfyr WHEN REPLYING Kent Place School, Summit Configuration/ Dosign/ Insinuation/ opportunity. . ' feSS/i'v; free museum quality paper and is1 j Notworking/ Programming/ E-Mail/ Training/ TO A FREE ADMISSION The . 24 Hour Service And my basket is lull ol uscfat signed personally by the artist. I : HEALTH & FITNESS gilts lo please your Kmlly Also loculed in Bultusrul Top, this 10-room split has been beuutifully UNION COUNTY 45 Vendors Guaranteed not to fade or change j PERFECT CLASSIFIED BOX_NUMBER AKC CONSULTING, INC. .20/20 WITHOUT Gjasnosl Solo, rapid, hon- Take a break Irom unpacking updated throughout. With 4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 buths, oak kitchen with | color. A generous'17 by 22 inches surgical, pormononl roBtorptlon In 6-8wooks. and call ma. Demonstrations GIFT 1-800-298-9000 Airline pilot devplopod, doclor approved, Froo cathedral flailing, delightful solarium; 25 ft. family room, und ground ploaso oddfefie onvulopo to: I big. Free cure instructions and a brief .Information by mall: 1-B00-422-7320, oxl, 224 Free Parking i biography of Doctor King included* Antique M0S-061-B670,.Fax: 1-406B61-5577. SUlis. level office, it offers space for everyone ut $399,000, Bjjj^ H CONTRACTOR (action, ouarnnlood. This 3 BR Colonial on a qaict street Is itbc perfect starter Ihonie! BOXMUMBER --- (908)522-1700 i Limited edition will be sold out Pliolouraphs Feuturea: LR w/fpl, loriiml DR, pat-iir-klt. full banit. charrumC nat : IBrv!' i before Martin Luther King Day. Only j . MELO CONTRACTORS wd wk & hd wd hoors. large .park^Ukc.yard «i: 2 pjjrfearafie! Al' Worrall Newspapers \B'' ••'. >' Copied ; $2° Complete from Chase Fine \fts, "Tho Homeowners Conlraclor" HOME IMPROVEMENTS $&9,900 It WIII4J0 fast, Hu call todayl \ ~' V P.O.. Box 158 Kestored Additions S Altorotlons of Union » 8prln«MM c 1-1 rifc • Sponsored by Chamber! of Commerco o \ Bun 172, MupU-wood, NJ 07040. \^m ^ ' /i ALWAVS AT Vour Sorvico Inc. : ^^K» Satlslacilon guaranteed. Exporionco tho dlffor- SPRINGFIELD...... 467-0132 : onco, call todayl 000-3020103. ' dstallf, . • "• '.--. •.•'..•" . ••••'•• •'" ' ]. 908-245-5280 (908) 351 -70M!

•• .$•:. B14 — THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1995 — UNION OGUUWTWUIEE OUKSSIHED UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSrFJEDt- THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 — BIS motive] transactions WAHlNBfT TO RENT LAND FOR SALE WEST ORANGE- Low* 4 room aparimsni. WEST ORANGE. Attention Bulldnrs. Superb J«hipom, 1att» fm aMpnmmmtmaL, IHIwwd ' pennies on 51.00. Delinquent tax,. Ropo's, ally unchanged, through 1995, the for' 5550,000 on Duly 5. , , ttmauu. amxBar, • • ' . • . 1 '."..'• tains.and available removable color- roads, At the same time, the rear cas- Rahway REO's, FDIC, RTC, IRS. Your aroa. Toll Ireo 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 will mark BJDHM.Y PERSON BOARDED 1-800-898-9778 o«t. H-5139 lor curront keyed hardtops.aro alsonew for 1996. ter angle was . increased from -6 -ta! HMmmuim «m«aon«Rc SiSK • listings. ' . ' • •: ' • the opening of another chapter in an degrees to >1 dogree, improving; Sarah M. Przyblowski so'd proper- ;• SOlUlHOhMIGE, senior home! Great accoss The legendary Viper side exhaust APARTMENT TO RBIT ra iraiiBporiaton and shoppino. Price S625 emerging Viper history and tradition straight line tracking. ty at 46S Madison Avc, 10 Charles HILLSIDE. WELL maintainod 3' bodrpom houso . has been changed to a rear outlet SLOOufClO 4 IARG£ ranro. sst floor month. Breakfast $25 additional. Call Judy: for sale, with sundock and 2 gorages. Call Botty with, changes in appearance and Ribaudo for SJ23.5O0 on June 23. 20176SaHZ exhaust system for 1996. It has less Front suspensiort geometry, is EW at Cass Realtors, 2O1-761'0S55. performance. '•'.. ..' ,'\ •." : Julius V. Pctrisin sold property al 405 Woodland Avc., :tn Vjpu'l IRuuil restriction for improved performance unchanged but the lower ball joint has MOUNTAiNSIDE RANCH. 3 bodrooms, 2'/, "Beginning with the 1996 model, a and a throaticr sound due to a rede- 326 Morton Avc, to James 0.Guima for $152500\nri'3ulj Miews; tuwasE swa^x, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT baths, eat-In kitchen, family room.with Wood- been,relocated from the knuckle to the number of product changes arc, for S90.000 on June 28. Kcvi ELIZABETH, CLEAN, sale furnished room. burning stovot A car aitachod garago, dock. ' signed rnufflcr system. Exhaust pipo lower control arm, reducing the bend- UKPIBUOOO t BEDROOM.'4 ami good location, near transportation: Call Mary. Central .aircondilioping.riroplaco, Profession- planned with each successive version routing follows tho sills as in the for- ing movement in the arm under brak- ot. wo tm^/ Heat. : ! ... ally landscaped. $339,000; By appointment Benilo and , Bcalriz MsjnBcz sold, t «W352-51Bi. \.v •-.-. •- ••••• . •:.-.•; -. ••.- •only, 608-654-4597. • contributing (b the evolution and trad- • rricrsyslem, but turns inboard forward properly al 2078 Oliver St.. to Len-.. Mil for .5155,000'B-6B6-S3». ' -..' '.;' . . .-.' . American sports car should be," horsepower and torqilc ralings are . absorber valving has alspbccrt recali- ; . SSSOrniontti iplijs ^niltlie cent. Stopping..-instance from 60 miles-per-hour is reduced by over. 13 percent. al IU E. 7th Avt'.. io Vornon< Boat- Hurcn and Lesley Main *rilrj |prrrr> .SOUTH'ORANGE- by owner, Maintenance Lcvinc continued.' "The 1996 Viper Increased in 1996 due primarily to the brated for belter control al low . STORE FQH RENT . Iroo vinylsldodthroo bodroomcolonlalhouso; man for..S73,000 on June 27. • cny at Kl Ilntilr Bill Aw.lun(Cairns ' Den, living room, formal dining room, largo oat- RT/10 will open a new chapter in the redesigned exhaust system. Horse- temperatures. : '. • taaicn. KZSwproh plus utlllliet.' >1EWiPROV/IDENCEi.Center ol^lown. Ample. in kitchen; family, room, finished, basomont ' Elaine. Bonanno sold property at '•'Bttnd'''for^S:i35iflbo.qn'il%'l]n''. 1 legendary Viper story." •• . ..*>ar4iing. for retail or office. 1400 square foet;.. laundry aroa. Largo walk- up.dttlc. Dotachod • power increases to 4.15, bhp at 5200 The 1996Dodge Viper RT/10 wili •465 Robins St., to Jean Charles for Ronald A, Shocklpyiciux.tirildjnr'rrri-. •Mo f[iod.'Call afler'Jp:m.: 306r.r,ri0158. . garage. Hardwood floors -|uat sanded, fire- • The first; and most noticeable i 'rpm, with torque at 488 fooi-pbuhds • bo the first domestically produced car SlOO.OflO, on,.June 29. , . \ ... • cny at, .Ml South Majik. AH; •'[•'•': "';' hard wood doors throughout. Immaculato «>la*propcrty.at 3 \Voodland Drive to : movo-in.condition, Excollont family nolghbor- exterior paint with a silver center more robust differential ami stronger change is a significant increase in ,,'Sarfiucl C.MolinarietuiCKtililjirqp- c"All nal «rtateadV»rtje»d heroin U .hobd. Gfoat buy at $190,900 Call Maurice E. Kaplan for S126,000on subjact 1o -tha Fadaral Fair, Housing Act, • 008-687.8685. . ' . stripe anil polished aluminum fivu- drive shafts capable of accepting up to sidcwal) stiffness. Reduced road noise cny ,a|'30S'MIUlown'Kiiiiil u'tjfcf which tiukas II Illegal to advaiilsa any June 30. ". • .'".. •'..'• spokc wheels; or stono white exterior 500 fool-pound of' torque. There is and improved low temperature and M. Strumpf foS2056« iprsferanca, limitation, or dlscrimlnafIon WEST ORANGE. Boauiiful 3. bedroom, move- • band on race, color, raliglon, say, hundi- -incondilion.Colonlal..Evdrylhlng now In and ' paint witlf a bh(c pearl .center- stripe also a revised differential niouniing Wet traction objectics have been •oup.^mnllial statin, or natldrul origin, or out. Living room with (iroplaco, enclosed porch, ' and while fivc-spokc wheels. All prc- system to reduce housing movement achieved along wiih j . tntiinilan 1o make' any aucti. preference, balh/oom with whirlpool, lull finished baso- limltBiinn, or dl«crimln«llon. 'U. retired at under, heavy acceleration -and increases in cornering and braking "Wn will nal linowlnyly »ut.upt »ny ad- Ihc end of. the 1995 model year.run. deceleration. • traction.' Wet cornering traction Benjamin A. Quintana Jr. ctux sold vartiolngior raaf esiato which Is In violation WEST ORANGE- Stalely sotting,: prestegicW ' .of the law. All persons are hereby Informed Interior changes to cohiplcmcnl the. Aluminumsiispcnsion coni|)onehls increased six percent in a standar- ve.. to dichocl and Adcloide JuIinnti-BoiiJ . . noighborhobd, boautitully woodod largo corner .tthat all.dwellings advartisad-are.available propony. Largo lOroom, 3 bodroom, 3 baths, new exterior color Ihcnjcs include red improve Viper's'handling and provide dized wet tractioiv test, Peak lateral David T. Mcllwain for 5260.00(1 on •property at K26 Caldwu'll :»ai£',, :tn! finished walk-oul basemon; With 2-car garage. . w an «aual opportuntty basis." leather-wrapped steering wheel, increased ride cbhi- acceleration on the skidpad increased June 29. . ' : . '. ' Mark Cordcro Tpr.'si'TflrfWO'ift • Substantially/otlucoB; under markoivaluo for . : irrimodialo salo. S22Q,000. Professional use transmission shifter' knob and hand pliancd.f/Iigh-ductility A206 cast alu- by over 5 percent. Slopping distance •Pclcr'L. and Sally A. Tuil) sold 28..' .', CEMETERY PLOTS rinioniial- 2 Wodoowood Drivo- 201-738-4040. 1 brake with tho red and yellow exlcrior minum control arms, and knuckles from 60 milcs-per-hour is reduced by property al 15 Wadi' Drive to Mar-, Catherine PannulloKold;ninricTtyii! ' . - CEMETEftY PtOTS ''i r 1 Ihemc; and blue Icathcr.wrappcd replace welded steel control armband over "13 percent.' : pare! R. Kalas for S2.5OO on June 30. 3480 Wilson Xomuuie iio ©finfrK !!!?' SHORE PROPERTY Castro for S'lfi5,fKK)..oil .3unr '^K. Your Home : tlOLLYWOOD Ronna Carclonb sold property al 16 FREEI COLOR guide to resort properties on ,. •Rafc If. and iRubinn iHmlu -stilcl •• • -MEMPRIAL.PARK .. Long Beach Island. 16 pages of exquisite w Milton Avc\, to,Jennifer Cajdonc Tor propony ut 83 Eairihold Ilimuuu' ;iti- homos, investtnonl properties and vacant land; SSO.OOO on,June 30. . . ' Df UNION COUMTY CLASSIFIEDS Gtithesmane Gardens, Mausoleums. Office: Call Prudonlial 2ack, Realtors CarnTCn Quimson ,'fqr S215i«l(l ..mi 1500 Stuyvosant Ava., Union. 1:800.-633.1140, ' 90B-6SB-4300 .' • Peter and Diane M.6. Burch sold Junc.29. •• '' ;.'••".' •" • ,.' ••' properly a I _.10_ Park Avc.. to Keith . jrrank andilleo A CttoiBOTmtnltl'"' OUT.-OF-STATE " 1911 CONDOMINIUM Hilchcoclc for Si97.500 on June, 30. propeny aU144 JlunHnull St.. :t(ijH«<- .ADIRONDACKMOUNTAIN properties. Hugo ;. Craig \V. and Janet D> Hinn sold 'CLASSmWAV 'RLORHAM PARK, by.ownof. .2-3 bodrooms, . solociion. Lokolronl, rivorlront homos and lots.. They treated me like I had a boin. dcrick. B. Eugcn'ip for $3-85.jHMO .tin (miahod basement, 2V. baths, modol unit, 2 car . (.og cabins,. farmhousos, hunting camps, properly al 193 Ashland Road to-Pai- June 29..- ,. :'.: •' .'• . '.: •'.•• •• •• * pararje, «xtras,' pool, ' tonnis. $229,000. aooage.Call lor freo 40, pago • prochuros. •Friodman Roalty 17518-494-2409^ .. • • • • When it conies to Used Cars, NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES Assumption: %u may nn£irnsmim.mate.ITS,J American Fed Mtg,Bound Brook BOO-?o7-jeei DOMESTICS AND IMPORTS TRUCKS/VANS what you're looking 367 Chestnut St. American Savings Bk.Blpomfld ZOI-7«»-3SDO asDJ^Jfis zsvvmBpr..ns x'sw ir:SM mrw waa a:ms •92 Geo Tracker Com. > "89 Chevy Corsica. ,•92 Cadiljac Seville 91FordE-250 Ext Cargo Van •93 Chevy S-IOBbzer white. 4»4 -i evi auio.. P/S/B. /vev : for in a new car. In ,Giafo*j(;,8cyl.auio P/S/B/W/- , Uyh-Ia. e«Kni]«3vjn.8cvl wtfl, ' Green. 4 dr. 6 cyl.aulo; P/S/EW- Bankers Savings, Perth Amboy BOB - «r -«i oo aso !MB:3aws*i^WBf^*Sffi Union 4ft.{tyl lulo. PSSW. AC.)»l if * ; ' U lint glass, ml wipers. AWTM slereq* Wtjbl TC'C, lini rjlass "del; ml P'SB. ^C. ml wi[»rs, AIMM . • Lks, A'C.lmi glass, ir.delr.. Inl. .. 70.41! mi VINIUHU99S2 ' Capital Funding. Parsippany «0D'Ser-xw$!jiD773mfBsn>&aa)&3B>&25 xao «.s*t $10,695 $18,995 $14,995 Columbia Savings Bk SLA,Mndn»oo-«w2-1 wo, P-S 0. MMml, rr detf, y r.. 3 cyl.aijlo.. P'B. AfC. lim i P*8/W/lks/MI.;M:.liiilcjlass.rr. auio.'Pr'S/fJ/W/Lks/SfAnl.A/C lira li *'£«i. ml wws. w rOOUkv *M*I[. C: Ml gus«. rr g)ii,". glass, if. deli., it wipei. ml. wipers; First DeWitt Bank,West Caldwell BOO-537-OD7B -AZS IBIDD maiD iBibrj/^iBB oiiaii)'?7'gai'«»if'' IWP isli.. int. wipers, fact ivarr. remaininrj 0la5Sri(. deli:, inlwipers^AM'TM - AM >M Wre:!} 760 "I VHWflKliir'114" salespeople to help WA'FM: 40.540 mi Vlff'(!R7S14~1 i' AMTMsieiiotass HI cioisc stereo CJSS-; lilt, cruisa! 50.454. mi First Fidelity Bank ;. . , 800-435-7331 ^JJ^ : 13.490 mi.VlrWH2267!O • ; VMU620588.' • • $15,495 First Savings Bank SLA, Edison oo»-z2s-44so asD wairinaip»iuDV2aiarjaa) .B < umoN • • . •. . •. . ,'•••• •' you find what you 4 irnnf :)mrcti'. licitutlfiil $12?49S $19,495 Mud kit DOUCUIATC SPUT: Uvln|<>iriri Schoiil brauty hiiliir.rfiJ.K,' El : Genesis Mtge Svcs,E.Brunswick OOB-2S7-57DD 3757^5 aam ,7S£« .M 3 am s x» r. 7/% am a. 3 !9R*, jprut yurd. T.>ctuciiefj •] -UJJ Kn*,-:i llU'«. KH pliiH.il Ktnrtil.V riii. nlwivn j(ifViiniV[i(Mil, liriulllfnl •93Merct»yVllla9ef yurd, diiiililf ilhwway. cue. Hurry won't IIIHI B9 Ford Taurus Wagon L> •93 ChewyCavalier 224 •91 Chevy Astro Conv. Van •92 Cadillac Seville Dark green, lad warr. rent imng 6 Blue m*u!'<, 6 cyi.»m. P&[f TtiiWui.Jdf ,6(yt uila, fled. Wop. 6 cyl auto., P/S/OAV/Lks. want, instead of trying D«,4dr;Blvl lulo,P.'i'aw Gentry Mortgage, Inc ." «0D-j;B7'i)n34 aStfiSj^s naiD £s» ft.its HOID x'aisajas ti aa 5.33 A , KC, ImlOJJii. i( dtlr., ml, cyl.ulo..PWBWUis AC lint W/1'U'SVM ..A/C. tin gUU. ii gr Ui,5l/Ant. KC. I'll QUii. if dt'i. ml. A/C, lint glass, int. wipers. AM/FM glassrff.tM.. n.wipernnt wipers WMI. mi vpers. AilfM siefto us* Ml. -w.W. AWIM MI'li) uu, Ml. oij,M, suits) cass.-, lill.-crdise. 34.930 ml: . Ivy! Mortgage Corp. Boo-iso-ssea -SOD 7 13 aaao\mtfp asm. ago!'«(»•*sa^ a.aa I*P* atrK SSIJBni VlNlk/IUJJO . 'tiii.cruitf.UiH root'J/,6B7m " S1.14S iix VINiNU83M» 1 VIN'MD1962S6 AM/FM stereo cass., nil crui e 22,164 mi. VIWPO045I64 to talk you into some- Kontwood Financial Services ' BOD-353- BBBS $19,995 $12,495 $12,995 $15,995 Lehigh Savings Bank SLA.UnionsoB-oae-ooos aso 7.so sat) 7,«B iron) atom 73*530'2.00' thing else. It is an as- Manor Mortgage 201 ~j«-QODO 150 ;7.,7£aiino VJi^Trsa) mow. yaD 'MNissanMaximaSE •91 Mercedes Bern 42DSa •94 Nissan S£ Pick-up "92 Chevy Umina W.ChevyS-IOBIaar BluB.-.eit. cab. 6 cyf, s-spfl! man Lks.'AC.t3:4a *a«* U«>EM , . ,49.280 nu VIWUAS6I939 itwr**' ;i^iUmtmi8iit-wlntli)wi>, now g HOVE WORT Ot- Ttiu clhirinlhjr lininnrul.ilr SSiinnyilil,i ! inlr>n|;il $12,995 Natwest Home Mortgage BOO- »B8-«>7«I 375 1 $14,895 $15,995 very beginning, and it helps explain the whole Saturn TOiR- 4J«4iH ttVniwk. H UK,, .1 .1/2 ffcaturri i ;J lltt%. tt [uxit<[ IM w/l-1 , new balii i wllli Jatu//!, ww Kl Kit $28,995 New Century Mtge, EBrunswick eoa- 3Bo-i8oo p rlintl InlKiiiuiy. Oon'l mlKNciuf. fa^Hfi.' •92Chw»lurninaEuToSport "93 Chrysler Concorde J Wl»U.4lI/.6(vHii10,P*8.».C buying experience. Which is to say, we're well awaFe Premier Mortgage, Union . OOB-6S7 ZOOO S7:5«;:BB stop Maidon.wafr.icmaimng.4dr.,Ccvl. I 'wilOUti." iji'r.uit *wis AUIUUHfu CM, UlllWt aulo. P/S/fiVW/Lks/StJAnl. A/C. ir: I CAN GET YOU Provident Savings Bank BOO-- 4*t\-pu '• •sao>j&B,:SJBD.7«Bp'«^S3iaio »aa:«aa *an- ililr, ml. wipers, AM/FM slew) cass,. I till, cmise. 24.147 mi VINIPH593393.1 Pulse Savings Bank.South River BOB- X57-?4DO aso ,7 7SVDJUD .7,TI> 73a>cDaii) »as.*:/u r that you weren't $14,995 4 WHEELS! Rahway Savings Institution BOH-SBB-IBOO 325B«^5 rjiooifi^s 7.j«aiaiD ».oa;;»jff• born yesterday. •gZFonJTaurus •94HondaEX See Multi and enter to win a Source One Mtge Svcs, Cmfrd. BOD-B7D-46S7 aoo ^jao aiw ,7.7,7"«.s!SBaa)>.5waoun3a Dlik green, tin uil, 4 Hi 4 cyl. auto Giay.4i)f.6cvliiil*'f'S'1l'W/Lks, '95 Geo Metro with your donation of PiS/a/Witks/Ari./VC.Iinliitass.if. Union Center Nat'l Bank, Union BOB oae-Btoo BSD'7;IS xnwy.j$i6isB'x.mBva& j'l&ttaa^ r2 A/C. Iml'oto.« ddr.irt «ipws iJeK.ml nnnis.WfMstweotais.. four or more cans of food to the (A-nd\4fyqu-were, i'cruis«. moon fOorT?.pT Community FoodBank of New Jersey! United Jersey Bk.Ridgefield Pk aoo-aw-oen 325 7.ae x.fip moot ,.TS BUID 712* 52407 m| VIN/RAIM392 •'<•> TIK. Ainl iwkt).i V/IJ/KW .miI'./i/.i 19%' &itimi Shi (anJ nil Saturn,') Valley-National:Balrik7Wayne~ BOO-SZP - Tu •» IliH.lovdy 3 111! culiuilul li $17,995 Drawing l2/3t/3S. happyibelated birth- , 1 'Car jot jinr »..*cnl IUI Ihuuw .'Muliil II Uuuu UJ w/Kl'. iun, Kl KH. ilcn tin li4, flat failure, 'IIV Ayv yw new haw to ii,'e\/lhniijmiiirei\i West Essex Bank, FSB zoi - S7S - 7oao s7Sc V.i£tf*,o VJBB 73s lliliomil. iidllilion,il. Each Each retail rela [A)t Vr Arm (B)30 ¥r Jurribo (C)S/1 Arm (D)15 Vr Bi-to^kl» |E|7'23 (F)COf I A«liictioni (S)Hom* E^uriy [a)B0 day lock (b) 150 app ttn linif»i anrt •»• | HMCW In cihphying intoc OLD VOBlXtiaaaM- Srwclmu ludor, 2 full, 3 iulf luUu urf.l, cjj th« hnd»f».Conl«m ttnimm lo» Kulin^irw on inl JiUut>.ka)fai,.>jm>a«tt> lull' •««*. RH hi iwiKminil with bar plu, 4 car (.ndert 2675 ROUTTE 22 W/ UNION 908-686-2800 ndj^Hily to typotyphlc*! «fror» or uwi»iiim • The first solution carries an average 326 Morris Avenue,Summit power bmk»»/ •tsertnfj, X?:: $20,0QO+ price tag; the other about (908) 273-4200 101K<10750]g)8a98 one tenth of that. AUTHORIZED ^ 1978 CADILLAC ELDORADO BIARRITZ 198B NISSAN aoOZX.atlrpDwer.BOJraD . To provide needed information on FACTORY SERVICEX 64.000 miles, now carpet and mois. Mechani- na) mile6,'L»ather«eats..tusiDm'«(vji(«r Hjam LONG TERM LEASING cally sound. Beautiful condition. $3,000. CaH mar rims.-Best offer.'Musi Mil irrmwiiote^ this subject, an casy-to-undcrstand 906-241-8246, ••' ' • • ' ' brochure now is offered by National 1977 CADILLAC Sodan DeVille. Extra clean Engine Parts Manufacturers Associa- Engine runs groat. One owner. Grandma's car' oxcellent condillon. gankq Gorano kepi. Only $950. 890-10B9, conditioning, manual UrarumlMtaii, W lio, NEPMA. The illustrated brochure cassene, 45K. ?S15,000. (Call'BBfHE0a7. details the many benefits of rcmanu- 1991 CHEVY CAMARO Convertible- BrlBht % ps tl Ikumma bw Mill '^' a"^m^': Z'2a "P"0"8' W""1' OK 1981 OLBSMOBU!EIOLITL'ABE!SiirTOme«m- facturcred engines; • •alarm, T39,000k. Rare carv.'Mlrtt, . 104,000 imlles.ujood.ajrrtliion, wnjy irattaMe IDIHl/. mmmts nak sm mm Ittojown $18,000. 90B-241-8044. new brakes, ipower weering, iponnr tbrakoo According to W,E. "Bill" Herring, $760. Call 2O11H«*S47O. . r^' • Executive Director for NEPMA, • —----- • —••"-' ii- Stingray Converti- 1 blo. 327-350 onglrw, 4-spoed transmission, 1983 OliDSMOBIUEiBB IUIMOI1BINE 44T motorists are often not aware of the rod/ black, while lop. Excolloni shape. Driver stthEyWtltalstratch.Ev«ryipo«5W8o^tlmitacludlnB««)n« , option of having their engine rebuilt $20,000, negotiable. 908.B88-8020, mponroof. lEsnte 'tar. rNevar luiatl QEnmnur- dally. $3,950.'Call :201-763i1B01. or replaced with an overhauled unit. 1985 CHEVY MONTE Carlo. V-8, blue power windows, cruise control,alr-condltloner, 81000 1982 OLDSMOBII1E IDEUTA (88 IBrDmdem "It's not uncommon for today's cars mllos. Vory. cloan, runs flood. $2,100. neootl- One own»r,naraneH<»pt;<»«a*)leniodllto to reach 100-140.00Q miles or more. able. 908-686-9036. ,!" ' loaded.86,000N»2 908-687-7302. At that point major engine work may 1985 DODGE D-50 Pick-up, first reasonable bo needed, while the rest of the car is offer. 908-686-0505. ,. , . 1993 OLDSMOBIUE 'ACHIBVAiS. W«. juro- matlc. alreondlilonlnB..atl[power.(Or>|yiiKniJD in excellent condition. Now, during 1984 DODGE OMNI. 4 door, automatic, power' milos, mint condition.'$9X00-'*Vr«»BliiuV|CC»ir stoorlng, alrcondltlonlng, AM/FM radio. Runs .908.382:5088. ',, . '. ' ..~"" .- • National Car Care Month," He. well. Many now parts. Asking $850. Call explains, "we emphasize the impor- OQB'862'7932.' •••: .' .•'.,' 1989 PONTIAC iQRAND IPHIX. /All rpower alrpondltianing/AM/pM stereo caMotto'Clonn. tance of the car owner understanding , • DREAM MACHINES • look for our Woserved oxcellont condition,'lowmilearjo.fNowfMlcho. Parking* ad or call Classlliod at 800-564-8911. nil his, options." _• lln's. Asking $SW0. iZ0HB08.840B. ; -; 1984 FORD BRONCO II- Eddio Bauer edition," The new NEPMA brochure discus- 19B2, PONTIAC I PHOENIX •* ntoor, H jmrie 4x4. fully loadod., oxcollent condition,-.'new W ses in detail the costs of having an clulch, $4,000 or boslollor. Call 201-751 -1343. DUlDmmic. S350/bost'Ollor,:Sao Tom'siGutl, engine overhauled, including parts, Magle Avenue/'GelloplnB'Hill >Road,Irjnlan.' 1.991 FORD EXPLORER, Eddlo Bauor. Black 1991 SAAB 900 TURBO-. IL-entherinmrior' labor and sales lax considerations. It lully loadbd, alarm, sunroof, runnlrig boards.'' 1 moor) roof; cassdno. BUtomaifc.bpidnlnhtiblub 58Kmil6s, excollent condillon, $14,500, Call. then contrasts those costs With aver- 53,000 mllos,. (moved Ho tN^fC ago new car costs, factoring in finance 908-233-2993. ' .'• . . charges and sales tax, and even lease'•',.• .. 1991FORDE350 15 PASSENGER Club Van- SEIZED'-CARS'from 5175.iPprsehos.'CarJil- V8 onglno. Excolloni condition, 70,000 milos t vs:.. purchase and insurance, • tecs1;Chevys, .BMW'8,.Corvottos,,alsnIJoaps,M $12,500 or best olleV. Alan, 201-673-3342. . wheel drlvos". Vour ;aron. tToM ifmo considerations. . '•..•'.• ,' 1-800-89B-9778 igxt. "A>B1B9 '(or itfurrant 1977 FORD t—BIRD Landau,' automatic, VB •listings. • .'••'•'••• . •• ' .'••• .•• .,- .. • Finally, the brochure includes a. 351 Cloyoland onglno, air conditioning, powor diagranVof a lyplicnl engind:and,lists vslooring,brakes,wlndoW8, doors, locks, trunk, '1985' TOYOTA SUPRA./Autbmatic', 'alrcondi-. sonts. Reclining oversized1 bucket soats, AW tioning, alarm,"AM/iFMstereocassonp.alumi. the parts that arc usually new, or rcirta- . FM Quadraphonic sound storoo, roar dofoggor, num wheels, newttros,ibudba>coNer. 38,000. mllos. $3,000/ bost ollor..;CaH 1-B00-2G8-8S61 .days, 'fiOl -76B-I41470 : "furthermore," continues Herring, : '201-338-0042. • .. • °v°n'no?.' : ---.' ' '"' • "tne ; manufacturers of replacement \\ ; 1968 LINCOLN;';).VWrillo;.:. (Indoor conlrarirblo. fy0.l,72k,B engine paru often design improve- Good ,condillon,.Only'. 56,000 orjglnal miles. malic, power windows/ locks! 'sunroof, -iX ments into their products sothaf a , Get it In gear with Asklnrj $6,000/Call 008.B68-B020, ',' • : V • sloroo cossotte, alloy rims, 'charcoal rn $300O.'201.76'2.SO7B, . '. ... ;.'• rcmanufacturcrcd cngihe, can actually the'Auto Special : 1978 LINCOLN MARK, whlloi'now roof,'now air ' perform belter lhannew. So installers 1O weeks - 2O words condilionlng, loadod,.good condition.' 100,000 1991 VOLKSWAGEN UETTA 'Coral. 70.000' miles, $1900. Altor 7p.m.: 90a-'527-9B49i - can offer a valuable warranty that will only $22.00 prcpnkl • milos, automolic.^blaok, «un mdl, iloaded. One vehicle per nd Immaculate, condition. i$7;500 VCttM ' help motorists chAoso,to repair rather ; 1987 MAZDA 028.5-spood, nlr-condilionod; all .No nbbrcvlntlona .: power, sunroof, now clutch and:tiros. Hxcollont 2O1"M2-477S. '.: "••••• .' •, •r'•"*•'''•'" 11 . Nti refunds • ' than replace their car. • Condillon. 114,000 milos. $2 500 Call 1990 VOLKSWAGEN CABniOLElOLtTl 'cpnvortt. PrivfllB nartv ndvortlBors only. 201-092.6056, Individual copies or. this brochure Price ol vehicle Is only copy change rool, excellent condition,.,70k'milos .'Askmrj 1991 MA2DA-RX7. piack, outomnlic, 55,000 , are available free upon request, Lar- , ' allowed. - . .- $10,500.. 90B.316'01B2 after ^4pm,, . . , mllos. Excollont condition,' Powor sunroof ' . Just lot down your fld end mall II In with MACK BORING ger quantities arc available at a noniir sloroo/. cossolio, alarm. .Asking $11,500, ' • your payment. 1987 VOLKSWAGONiFOX'WaBon-?B spsod, 'rial cost. Send a' self-addressed, 908-904-7786 nlior. 7pm/'lorwo niossoge. air conditioned, new painl.'tiras.'bottory.'nsods Worrall Newspapers work, $1,50P or bosl.offer/Call.201-B77>oft)3. stamped envelope to Car Care.Coun- Claulfled Adrertlllng Dcpt. 1001. MAZDA 323, 2rdoor llalchbnck, 41k, Powor brokps/ stooring, 'air-condiiionor, ouio- 1993 VOLVO 240SEDAN;Mint,1factorymain. cil, Dcpt, NEPMA, One Grande Lake P.O. Box 158 . malic, roar dologgor, cassolto. Excolloni condi- 1 : tained, alrconditioning,'AM/FM cossotto^Many Drive ,': Port' Clinton, OH 434S2., .. Maplewood, W.J. 07040 tion. $5;2S0, nogoiiable'.. 908-G87-6594; upgrados:, heated seats, alloy .wheels, snow 10nm-6Dm. ... •:. WOR, $14,900. 201.564-7583.

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