WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS VOL63 NO.1-SPRINQRELD, NJ., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1991-2* TWO SECTIONS — 50 CENTS Committee is commended its Partisan debate continues to center on taxes By David Brown state," Ogden said. "It is a pleasure to Harry Pappas, a Springfield resi- Managing Editor present this to a community like dent and Republican candidate for Once again, taxes and the' fiscal Springfield, which has such dedicated Township Committee, took the fiscal management of Springfield was a . leaden «nd residents. This is a very analysis of Springfield a step further, prime focus of the Township Com- significant achievement" putting the question to the township's mittee meeting Sept. 25. A debate has emerged over who auditors, and directing their response Two state representatives were in can rightly claim responsibility for the to a political opponent, also in the attendance last week to congratulate decrease this year — a debate which audience. the Springfield Township Committee is split almost entirely down party "The finances of Springfield...there for bringing in the lowest tax rate in lines. • seems to be a big to-do about Spring- the county, and. one of the lowest in The Democratic party has field being a nip away from bankrupt- the state. • _ ..'_ attempted to attribute the tax decrease cy," Pappas said. "One j>f my oppo- JADE MEADOW DRIVE "Congratulations' on some good, entirely to the Florio administration, nents happens to be sitting in here, ' sound fiscal management," said State insisting that it was the state that man- and I'd like to know exactly how Senator C. Louis Bassano, R-Union. dated Springfield to use additional stable, how solvent Springfield is," he "If all the other municipalities were surplus to drop the tax rate below its ^ said, inviting comment on the subject practicing fiscal, management like projected) zero increase. from his opponent, Myrna Springfield, taxpayers in The Republican-controlled com- Wasserman. would be a lot happier," he said, pre- mittee hasjwknowledged the state's According to"the township's audi- A view of the proposed playground site. The facility's design has not yet been fcnting a Senale-eitarion-to-the-com-— roll e in theh decreased , bub t hihsi repeatedd- tors7SpHingfielar'is"tiscalIy'souiSd7irAs" _ determined.-—=——'-—,-- — mittee, commending its members for ly called attention to the fact the far as saying (Springfield is) in any an "outstanding record of stabilizing decrease would have been impossible kind of financial straits, we just can't and reducing municipal property had 'the surplus not existed. see that," said one of the auditors, sit- Deal struck with developer; lot taxes." "It's nice to be recognized for our ting in for Mario Sedlak, the'township Springfield's property tax has efforts in the fiscal management of treasurer. decreased steadily since 1989, when this township," said Committee mem- "Are we in good shape or bad to be donated as playground homeowners experienced only a ber Jeffrey Katz. "It's not the easiest shape?" Pappas asked conclusively of 2-point increase. In 1990,- there was thing to do." the auditors, who replied, By David Brown Jeffrey Katz pursued with the deve- tion includes a basketball court and no increase, and this year, homeow- Katz said he "envisioned Spring- "Excellent." Managing Editor loper, Ronald Racciopi. an assortment of jungle gym ners saw their tax bill decrease by 21 field in competition with all the other Calling for a comment from Was- The kids win. "I commented that a house on a facilities. points, the largest decrease in the municipalities in the state," , when serman, who during the debate left the. The Township of Springfield lot that size would have a hard time "We feel very strongly about county. managing the township. premises for undetermined reasons, wins. selling. Who would want to shovel home rule," Pappas said. "The resi- The Assembly also commended Pappas directed his comments to The developer, Jade Meadow a 200-foot sidewalk or maintain a dents near the property should have "I get goose bumps when some- yard that size?" he said. input into the design of the play-, township officials for their control of thing like this, happens," said Com- . Eisen. "For you, Mr. Eisen, to say that Estates wins, and so does the home- Pappas, who is Katz' running ground. They should be an impor- the municipality's property taxi The mittee-member Philip Kumos, who Trenton did anything for Springfield buyer. mate on the Republican ticket for tant part of the decision making congratulatory plaque from the has been particularly outspoken in his borders on the absurd." The kids gel a playground in, safe Township Committee, and a mem- process." • . • Assembly was presented by Assemb- praise for the fiscal condition of the That the municipal surplus was proximity. Springfield gets a parcel ber of the Springfield Board of lywoman Maureen QgrfenyR-Union, •' township. "If you work hard 'enough," " •" gaihciJ ""through"" bver'-tax'ation',""'aiT of' land' fof holhirigT'An'd" the land According to Katz, the children Adjustment, said he and Katz vis- Essex.' • • ' •>» -. •..••' someone wiU recognize the effort. assertion made repeatedly by town- developer creates a lot of manage- will bencfit.from the location of the ited Racciopi to sec if he would be' "We are here today to recognize the "The unfortunate thing is that many ship Democrats, has been opposed by able size, which is more attractive facility. "There are lots of kids liv- - incredible efforts on the part of the Republicans, who maintain that state on the market .willing to subdivide the parcel of ingin the area who have to cross S. cillzenstt«wH

X..: .••»;.•. 2 — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901 - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS • 2,3* 2,3* - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1991 — 3 GOP candidates offer $500 Armed robbery attempt foiled

According to Springfield police, a md sign thieves- .male entered the lobby of Springfield police blotter Jeff Katz and Bury Pappai, the age their campaign signs. Calendar Motor Inn on Route 22' East Sept 14 Republican candidates for Springfield "The vandalism is starting a little at approximately 11:45 p.m., armed Hobbib breaks Township Committee, today offered • early this year," said Pappas. "Of the with a handgun, and attempted to The Civic Calendar is prepared each week by the Springfield tender ; $500 reward for. information leading 210 lawn signs put up since Labor and the Mountainside Echo. To avoid conflicts in scheduling local ; commit a robbeiy. :. " . in new fliers to the arrest and conviction of any Day, 22 are already gone, posts and events, please post dates, times and places as early as possible and send to , The detk cleric grabbedjhe hand- person or persons who steal or dam- all. We hope it stops right now." P.O. Box 3109, Union. 07083. • gun and wrestled with the gunn_n_ In "You train your own replacement," Twtay an attempt to keep the handgun, the is more than an old adage in the Navy. For Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 41, T—O Back to School Nightwill be held _t-7:3Op.nx at Jonathan Dayton robber »pr«yod Mace into the clerk-'a Storytlme schedule announced it's a full-time job. Survey deadline extended Regional High School for parents. Additional information may be face and bit the clerlc's'ear during the The Children's Department of the Springfield Public Library "As a fleet replacement squadron, obtained by calling the high school at (201) 376-6300. struggle before escaping. . . • . announces its fall storytime schedule. Regional Review, the official news- we train newly designated pilots and The deadline for completing and Saturday A composite has been prepared by There are two stoiyjjme programs scheduled for pre-schoolers ages 3 letter of the Union County Regional naval flight officers as well as aviators returning the Union County Regional O The Springfield Historical Society holds its semi-annual Books and . the New Jersey State Police of the • 1/2 to 5. One group meets Tuesday afternoons from 1:30 to 2:15. The High School District No. 1. with prior but no recent experience," High School District's survey on Bam Sale at the historic CannonBall House, 126 Morris Ave., Spring- suspect, who is described as a white other group will meet Thursday mornings from 10:30 to 1.1:15, beginning said LL Thomas B. Hobbib, the school-related costs has been Community input is essential, for field. The sale, which includes hardcover and paperback books, will run male/approximately 25 to 30 years today. 28-year-old son of Norm and Yvonne extended to Wednesday. the Union County Regional Board of from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • old, 5 feet 11 inches tall, with brown. Hobbib of Mountainside. "They train The Toddler Story Time program is for children ages 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 The surveys were mailed to all Education must take a series of impor- , . Sunday eyes and black and gray hair. This Springfield robbery suspect on the aircraft, the weapons system of accompanied by a caregiver. This program is held Wednesday mornings homes in the communities of Berke- tant and far-reaching decisions in the • The Community Playground Committee holds its dedication cere- person is wanted by the Springfield : the S-3 and its tactical employment in from 10:30 to 11 a.m. ley Heights, Clark, Garwood, Kenil- coming year. All completed question- mony at the site of the new playground, located at Deerfield School in police for attempted robbery, aggra- the robbers ransacked the desks and the fleet. Mother Goose Rhyme Time is designed to introduce young children to worth. Mountainside and Springfield naires must be returned to the Eagle- Mountainside. Refreshments will be served at the ceremony, which vated assault and possession of a file cabinets, escaping with an unde- a group activity at the library. The program, for children ages 18 months in late August. The questionnaires are ton Institute's Center for Public Inter- begins at' 5 p.m., rain or shine. weapon. "As a pilot, my job is to ensure the termined amount of cash from Elliott to 2 1/2 accompanied by a caregiver, is 20 minutes. This program is contained in the August issuo of the est Polling at Rutgers, University, • The Mountainside Rescue Squad will conduct an Open House for Anyone with information is urged safety of myself and my crew at all Enterprises. offered Tuesday and Oct. 22 at 10:30 a.m. which formulated the survey for the the public at its headquarters on Route 22 West, next to the Borough Hall; to contact the Springfield Police times while accomplishing whatever The robbers gained entry to the Registration for these programs is now open and will continue until the district—The-mailing-address for the— —: : Monday-—-—; :— Department at (201) 376-0400. mission we are tasked," said Hobbib, third target, KSE, by cutting a hole programs are full. Interested residents may stop by the library or call the U.Cr hazardous Eagleton Institute is listed on page 2 O Springfield Municipal Court begins at 6 p.m. in the Municipal • Three establishments were bro- a 1981 graduate of Governor Livings- through the sheetrock wall of Elliott Children's Department at 376-4930. of the survey. Building. ken into and ransacked in what police ton High School and a 1985 graduate .Enterprises. Although ransacked, Navy Lt. Thomas B. Hobbib, In front of the new S-3B Viking. October programs waste disposal Any resident of the Regional Dis- O The Springfield Board of Education holds its conference meeting at believe to be'related cases. of the Naval Academy in Annapolis. nothing was reported stolen. The case The Children's Department of the Springfield Public Library also trict who needs a copy should contact 7:30 at Gaudineer School. According to Mountainside Police The squadron flies more than outlet is set announces special programs scheduled for October. Thomas Long at (201) 376-6300, Ext. • The Mountainside Board of Health meets at 7 p.m. in the Boroughs. Chief William Alder, AIco Stationers, is still under investigation. 10,000 hours per year, qualifying 50 "I flew the T-2C for six months and the Elliot Company and KSE Enter- • Manuel Alcccio, 23, of Plainfleld the TA-4J for six months in Kingsvil- On Oct. 16, a Kindergarten Story Time is planned. Designed for child- Three upcoming Saturdays have 328, between 8 a.m. and 4:15 p.m., Hall. . fleet replacement pilots, 60 tactical prises, all adjoining buildings on Bris- was arrested Sept. 21 and' charged le to get my wings," he said. "Initially, ren enrolled in kindergarten, the Story Time will run from 3:30 to 4:15 been set aside this fall for Union Monday to Friday. coordinators and 65 anti-submarine- tol Road, were broken into in a similar with driving under the influence of night carrier landings were very inti- p.m. County residents to dispose of hazard- warfare sensor operators. In addition, manner between the night of Sept 26 alcohol. Mountainside police said midating and still are. That training is Book Bingo is on the agenda for Oct. 21 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Played ous household chemicals. 1,000 maintenance personnel and all and the following morning. Aleccio was arrested after he was prospective air group commanders in superb and the continuous practice is like a bingo game but using book titles instead of numbers, children must The chemicals, which are found in Police said the robbers apparently . involved in a motor vehicle accident the Pacific fleet receive training from absolutely essential. However, I still read independently to participate. The program is suggested for children many products such as paint thinners, School district wins Apex Grand Award gained entrance through the roof by on Route 22, at which time his condi- the squadron. cannot relax for a minute behind the at least in second grade. Paperback books are awarded as prizes. motor oil, antifreeze, battery fluid and standing work in 10 major categories. ship at night. The carrier environment A story/craft program titled "My Special Place" will be held Oct. 23 . The Springfield. Public School Dis- "We as a district are delighted to ascending a nearby tree. Dropping tion was observed. Alcccio was This year their training schedule is oil-based paints, are not safe to put out Of the nearly 2,000 entries in the com- is way too dynamic and the total lack from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Children ages 5 and older are welcome to hear trict, was recently honored with a see the recognition of our efforts and into the first and second buildings by released on his own recognizance, heavier than ever. The "Shamrocks," in the regular garbage pickups. petition, only 27 received Grand of visual cues at night.requires 100 stories and make a craft project. Grand Award in the APEX '91 applaud our Superintendent Dr. Fried- prying a hole in the roofs, police said pending a court appearance. as they are known, are training pilots They can be dropped off at the fol- Awards, with two winning the annual percent attention. "Stories By Pumpkin Light" is scheduled for Oct. 28, from 7 to 7:30 nationwide contest for publication ' land and Patricia Morris Associates on a new version of the Viking Air- lowing sites from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.: report category. p.m. The program will be Halloween stories for children ages 4 and older. excellence. The award, in the annual for their superior work in finalizing craft. Every S-3B as the aircraft pre- "Even if you've been flying for six • Ciba-Oeigy Corp., 556 Morris According to Board of Education Children are invited to come in their Halloween costumes or pajamas and report category, was for the Spring- this publication for the board," she mieres in the Pacific fleet. hours, are tired, low on gas, have ver- Ave., Summit, Oct. 5.; member Ruth Brinen, public relations to bring a stuffed animal for company. field School Report Card, produced said. "Some".of the technical improve- tigo or whatever else, you have to • "Union-County "Admlnlsifatibh" chairperson, "While annual reports" for the school district by Patricia Mor- In addition to this award, the il'iliIfi*fiOil il /i ments in the new version include vas- muster up every bit of energy for that. Building, 300 North Ave., Westfield, are common in the private business ris Associates. Springfield School District has been tly improved acoustic processing, last two minutes of the flight," Hob- Pvt. Shawn D. Fox Oct. 19; sector they are unusual in the educa- APEX '91 is an annual competition recognized with two Awards of electronic support and radar systems bib said. "Then you get on deck, joke Joseph Merluccl • and Merck & Co., Rahway, Nov. . tional setting. It is the Springfield sponsored by the publishers of Com- Excellence during the past two years in addition to the harpoon missile, about how easy it was and go downs- Nutrition Mountainside Echo 2. Board of Education's belief that tax- __ ,, munications Concepts, a nowsletter fromJhe New Jersey School Boards making the S-3B the premier carrier- tairs for a burger. of today may be our foes of tomor- Merlucci completes The MOUNTAINSIDE The McrckJocatioii.wiU-also acccpL-fo- publication-rnanagersTndHatfr to know~clcarly~arid Association for budget newsletters row," said Hobbib. caustic cleaners, aerosols and y based anti-submarino warfare plat- "Being a pilot is the most challeng- program held KCHO (USPS 166-860) Is and Writing Concepts, a newsletter and the 1989 Annual Report. 20th with UPS pesticides. succinctly just how well their schools form in the fleet," said Hobbib. ing thing I could do in the Navy," he The Becky Seal Nutrition Program published weekly by Worrall for professional non-fiction writers This story was written by Lor- are doing. For this reason, the school To completely familiarize himself said. "The thrill of being at the con- for senior citizens recently re-opened, Information can bo obtained by and editors. United Parcel Service employee Community Newspapers, Inc., district, develops and produces an with the new aircraft, each replace- trols of a high-performance jet, flying raine Frazzlnl, a Navy Journalist after being closed for the summer, for calling the Union County Bureau of Grand Awards were given for out- Joe Merlucci of Springfield was hon- 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, annual report. ' | off an aircraft carrier and the camar- assigned to the Navy Public Affairs Environmental Affairs at 527-4215. ment pilot spends 75 hours in tho air- ored by UPS for completing 20 years its seventh year of operation at the Union, N.J., 07083. Mall sub- Springfield Leader aderie of the pilot's ready room — Center, San Diego. Local department of public works' craft, receives 651 hours of ground of service with the company. Chisholm School in Springfield. scriptions $18.00 per year lns officials a)so have information on The SPRINGFIELD training and logs 96 hours in the flight there's nothing like it." It was neccssry to increase the Union County, 50 cents per ongoing programs — for specific pro- LEADER (USPS 512-720) Is simulators. But, Navy pilots are no As tho military prepares for a draw- Fox completes nominal cost of meals this year to $2, copy, non-refundable. Second ducts such as. motor oil — in the published weekly by Worrall strangers to training. Approximately down in personnel, and events in the basic training Merlucci, an industrial engineering due to an increase in the cost of the class postage paid at Union, municipalities. Community Newspapers, Inc., 18 months of flight training are Soviet Union change the shape of the manager with UPS in the North Jersey meals from the county. All seniors are N.J. and additional mailing 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, required before they even get [heir Iron Curtain, anti-submarine warfare Army Reserve Pvt. Shawn D. Fox district, was cited for his loyal service encouraged to attend by calling office. POSTMASTER: Send We want your news Union, N.J., 07083. Mail sub- wings. may not seem a high priority to every- has completed basic training at Fort contributions to UPS. 912-2233 for reservations Monday address changes to the scriptions $18.00 per year in "Initial flight training is given in one. Hobbib would disagree. Sill, Okla. through Friday, between 10 and 1. MOUNTAINSIDE ECHO, Your organization should bo get- Merlucci was hired in 1971 as a Union County, 50 cents per Pensacola, Fla., in the T-34G, after • "Anti-submarine warfare is still . During the training, students P.O. Box 3109, Union, N.J. ting the publicity it deserves and wo part-time loadcr/unloader. He was Weekly menus for the nutrition copy, hop-refundable.. Second which pilots are designated for either significant. The Soviet Union is received instruction in drill and cere- 07083. would like to help. We have a public- transferred to a full-time driving posi- program will be listed in tho Spring- class postage paid at Union. jet training in Meridian, Miss., or extremely volatile politically and will monies, weapons, map reading,tac - ity handbook which explains how to tion in 1973. He was promoted in field Leader beginning Oct, 10. N.J. and additional mailing Beeville or Kingsville, Texas, prop- be for some time to come. In addition, tics, military courtesy, military jus- tell your story. We Would like to 1982 to on-car supervisor, and has office. POSTMASTER: Send eller training in Corpus Christi, Tex- there are numerous other countrics tice, first aid, and Army history and publicize your club, church, sports, held various positions in management Ruth Brinen, chairperson for public relations for. the address changes to the as, or helicopter training," said with submarines. In light of tho Iraqi traditions. school news, etc. If you have an idea in area operations and loss prevention. Board of Education; Patricia Morris of Patricia Morris SPRINGFIELD LEADER, . Hobbib. war, we never know when our allies Fox is tho son of Robert C. Fox Jr. for a picture or story, please let us Z. BRODY, D.O. Associates, and Jeff Rauchbach, president oLthe P.O. Box 3109, Union, N.J. of Springfield and Caroline M. Fox of Merlucci has thrco children: Susan, know. If you'd like a handbook, call Board of Education, display the awards bestowed upon 07083. Montoursville, Pa. 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• • ;.. 4 — THUR8DAY, OCTOBER 3, 1881 — WORRAUL NEWSPAPERS • 2,3* 2,3* - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS- THUR80AY. OCTOBER 3, 1991 — » school lunches Girl Scout cookie tradition irint books available student update n The Mountainside Library has don; "Enchanted," PatricU Matthews; continues into 35th year received its second shipment of large- and "Pale Kings and Princes," Robert Jonathan Dayton Regional print books in conjunction with the B. Parker. Fans of non-fiction will Altai Silverman, both of Springfield, Casey also received an associate's Dayton students tapped High School The Rode Girl Scout Carrying on a well-received tradi- Large-Print Book Circuit, a unique enjoy "And So It Goes," Lindi Eller- persuing interests in physical educa- degree in visual communications. Friday: pizza parlor: plain, sausage, (Council annual coolde sate starts this tion for over 50 yean. Girl Scouts will library cooperative, which includes bee; "House," Tracy Kidder. "Dr. Assemblyman Bob Franks, Dist. The ,1986 Johnathon Dayton Reg- tion and physical therapy pepperonl, peppers and onions; mana- week. The sale has been a tradition in be taking order* to Sell cookies. Seven 13 libraries from the Union- Ruth's Guide to Good Sex," Ruth 22, recently announced that he has ional High Schoolgraduite is Ihe son respectively. ger's special, erudite with dip, hot Springfield for the last 34 years. different varitles of cookies will be on Middlesex Counties region. The fol- Westheimer, "Brief History of Time," invited eight students from Jonathan of Concetta Casey of 156 Sunrise vegetable, fruit, soups, assorted cold sale. The cost of each box is $2 JO. lowing selections will be available to Stephen Hawking; "Looking for a Dayton Regional High School to par- Parkway in Mountainside. Residents who place an order for Art Institute grads sandwiches, salads, desserts, milk. Ship," John McPhee; "Two-part ticipate in his seventh annual Leader- Girl Scout cookies may not realize . Cookie orders are taken fromOct . Mountainside Library patrons for the The Art Institute of Philadelphia, ship Day at Bell Laboratories in Mur- Art Institute of Philadelphia Presi- Monday: rib-b-que on bun, grilled that they are doing much more than 11 to Oct. 27, and cookies are to be next four months: located at 1622 Chestnut Street, offers Invention," Madeleine L'Engle; "Out ray Hill Oct. 15. dent Max Tudor announced that cheese and tomato sandwich, golden just satisfying their annual craving for delivered between Nov. 18 through New fiction selections include: associate's degrees in specialized of Africa," Isak Dinesen; "Believe in Student Leadership Day was begun Springfield resident Dawn Marie hash browns, hot vegetable, chilled Thin Mints. Dec. 1. The cookies will be baked by "Perfect Happiness," Penelope Live- technology in fashion marketing, vis- the God Who Believes in You," by Franks seven years ago to give Brady, and Mountainside resident peaches, soups, assorted cold sandwi- They may be helping a girl explore ABC, a division of Interbake Foods ly; "Tree of Hands," Ruth Rendell; ual communications, interior design Robert Schuller; "Five Against the approximately 100 high school stu- Lawrence Casey have completed their ches, salads, desserts, milk. a future career in sales, accounting, or Inc. "Spirit Lost," Nancy Thayer, "Frealcy and photography. An associate's dents from the public and private high studies at The Art Institute. merchandising. Selling Girl Scout The proceeds support special activ- jDealcy," Elmore Leonard; "Class Sea," Ron Arias; "Motherhood: the degree in specialized business is Tuesday: big chicken patty on bun The staff of Norma's Salon schools in the 22nd Legislative Dis- Brady received an associate's cookies may give a girl her first ities of Springfield Girl Scouts ages 6 Reunion," Rona Jaffee; "Murder, in Second Oldest Profession," Erma offered by the school's music and vid- with lettuce and tomato, barbecued trict a chance to interact with govern- degree in visual communications at experience in the business, world. to 17, as well as Council facilities and Three Acts," Agatha Christie; "Fallen Bombeck; "Intensive Care," Echo the school's commencement cere- eo business program as well. beef on bun, later tots, hot vegetable, Hearts," V.C. Andrews; "Breathing ment leaders. The students, chosen by That's something young people need services. Today's young sales force Heron; "Not Without My Daughter," The Art Institute is licensed by the fruit punch, soups, assorted cold sand- Norma's Salon celebrates 30th their high school advisors according mony at The First Baptist Church. today, to help them succeed in the from Springfield Girl Scouts feel they Lessons," Anne Tyler, "Killing Time Pennsylvania State Department of wiches, salads, desserts, milk. Betty Mahmoody; "Washington Goes to academic ability, are exposed to The 1989 Jonathon Dayton Region- competitive job market of tomorrow. have cookies for everyone, from tradi- "I attribute my years of successful business to loving my work and the in St. Cloud," Judith Guest; "Twist in Education and is affiliated with seven to War," David Brinkley; "All Crea- New Jersey public policy so that they al High School graduate is the daught- Wednesday: cheese ravioli, parme- tional 30-calorie Shortbread Cookies people here," said Norma Latora, owner and operator of Norma's Salon the Tale," Jeffrey Archer, "Red Storm LAST SHADES OF SUMMER — Joyce Bazydlo, left, other art institutes Atlanta, Dallas, tures Great and Small," James Her- have a basis from which to formulate er of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Edward san cheese, toasted garlic bread, gar- Springfield Girl Scout troops bene- to jPraline Royale, Peanut Butter Pat- in Springfield, now celebrating its 30lh year. Rising," Tom Clancy; "Murder at the ahd Danielle Crlscltlello, both sixth-graders at Deerfeld Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Pittsburgh, riol; "Better Eyesight Without Glas- ideas about the future of our state. Brady of 24 Church Mall in den salad with assorted dressings, fit directly from the cookie sale. Pro- ties, Lemon Pastry Cremes, Peanut "I've always been fair and honest to my customers as well as my Old Vicarage," Jill McGown; "Cut- School In Mountainside, bring in the fall with some Seattle and Denver. ses," William Bates; "No Man Is an Those chosen to attend from Springfield. ; fruit, hamburger on bun, potatoes, ceeds from cookies support troop Butter Sandwich, Caramel deLites employees, and I've never asked them to do anything I wouldn't do ting Edge," Lisbeth Chance; "Long memories of the summer In their art class. Island," Thomas Merton. Jonathan Dayton Regional High soups, assorted cold sandwiches, activities, leadership training, science and the ever popular Thin Mints, It is myself," she said. Search," Isabelle Holland; "Men and education for girls and leaders, and School are: Kelly Archidiacono, salads, desserts, milk. OK to stock up, the cookies can be According to Latora, the work environment is like one big family. "We Angels," Mary Gordon; "Shadow year-round camping programs. Behind the Curtain," Velda Johnston; ," To Help You Through the Hurt- Kathleen Attenasio, Alyssa Demski frozen for future enjoyment. all look forward to seeing each other day after day, and I believe it's the Thursday: knockwurst on bun, ing," Marjorie Holmes; "When Bad and Patrick Laffan of Mountainside; owner's job to create that warm environment." "Condo Kill," Richard Barth; "Doctor potato salad, sauerkraut, fruit juice, Things Happen to Good People," Har- Vincent Costa, Dcbra Netschert, Latora said she is proud to be able to say she has been in business for in the Family," Elizabeth Seifert; chicken nuggets with favorite sauces, old Kushner; and "Grief Observed," Laurie Weinberg and Marty Visita- League of Women Voters spells 30 years, further attributing the Morris Avenue establishemnt's success "Cheyenne Captives," Lewis B. Pat- roll and butter, hot vegetable, soups, C.S. Lewis. Biographies include: tion of Springfield. to the support of "her loving husband ond daughters. tern; "River Lady," Judo Devcraux; assorted cold sandwiches, salads, "Windmill of the Gods." Sidney Shel- "James Cagney," Doug Warren; This year's guest speakers at this changes in 21st, 22nd districts "It is truly a wonderful accomplishment to have served Springfield and desserts, milk. . full-day educational conference will candidates are incumbents Maureen our neighboring communities for so long. I've loved every minute of it." Some Springfield voters may be be William Fauver, the commissioner Ogden, a Republican from Millbum, surprised to leam that New Jersey of the New Jersey Department of Cor- This newspaper is a reliable means Neil Cohen, a Democrat from Union, Photo By I Assembly and Senate candidates from rections; Steven Salmoro of the of researching the community and challengers Monroe Lustbater, a Millbum, Livingston and Verona are Eaglcton Institute, a division of Rut- PERFECT DAY FOR A PICNIC — Students at Moun- Republican from Millbum; Frank Books sales announced Children's Specialized Hospital, market. To boost your business in wooing them this fall, along with sev- Plans arc under way for the fourth gers University, and Steven Madonna, talnslde's Deerfield School enjoy an outdoor, welcome*- Covello, a Democrat from Verona; (908) 233-3720, Ext. 310. the community, call our ad depart- eral incumbents from Union. The Springfield Historical Society Those who want information about annual Umbrella Ball, the black-tie New Jersey's first environmental pro- back plnlc. and Bill Ciccone, Populist from ment at 674-8000 today. What's happened? will hold its semi-annual Book and tho sale or to make donations of books gals to benefit Children's Specialized secutor, and himself, a constituent of sas Roselle Park. One senator ahd two "When the state was redistricted Barn Sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 and bric-a-brac may contact DeHno. Hospital, to be held on Oct. 19 at the the 22nd Legislative District, residing A PUZZLING SITUATION — Leslie Hoff, of Mrs. assemblymen will be elected. early this year, Springfield remained p.m. in the bams of the historic Can- Harborside Financial Center in Jersey FRANK in New Providence. Lynch's kindergarten class at Deerfield School, nears Children's Academy book fair in District 21," said Dawn Clarke, nonBall House, 126 Morris Ave., City with the Harborside Club as completion of a mathematics puzzle. Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, __ The Parents Council of the_Child=_ RUBINO JR. "Student Leadership Day is a Voter SCrvlff rfrnimnin nf ihw Spring.. -Springfieldr— —-— 7— exclusive caterers. ren's Academy will hold a children's unique opportunity for students, as Livingston, urn, North" Cald- According to sale chairwoman June The theme of the 1991 Umbrella field League of Women Voters. "But book fair Oct. 9 to 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 BUILDERS future leaders, to meet and talk with names of its May graduates pn tho Fresh Meats.. well, Roseland and Verona. Summit DeHno, there is a large selection of Ball is "Flight Into The Future." most of the neighboring District 21 the current high level officials of stato . Two named to list is also new to the district." p.m. on the school's premises. . Those who need more information 3 Generations undergraduate and graduate levels. towns were moved to District 22. hardcover and paperback books for ol Excellence government. It is truly a rewarding The University of Delaware has "Because the new districts are con- about the Umbrella Ball may call Graduates from Springfield includo While only Kenilworth, Union and sale as well as a barn full of bric-a- experience for all," Franks said. Samuel Norman Alexander, who announced its dean's list for tho Cut And Trimmed Just fusing," Clarke continued, "we invite brac items. The sale is a fund-raiser Roselle Park are still with Springfield •HOOFING spring 1991 semester. all voters to come to the League of received a bachelor of science degree in District 21, a number of Essex for the upkeep of the circa 1741 •0AHAQED00H8 To qualify for the dean's list stu- Women Voters Candidates' Night to Two on Dean's List in electrical engineering; Daniel W. County towns have now joined us; house, which is toured by the school •ADDITIONS Cooke, who received a master of sci- dents must bo full-time with a grade- The Way You Want meet the candidates i running for children of Springfield and Union. •REMOOELINS The deans of Rider College's New Jersey Senate candidates VINYL 8IDINQ enco degree in biology, and Dina point average of 3.2S or above, on a Assembly and Senate seats, as well as Appointments for touring the Can- Marion S. Mogielnicki Schools of Business Administration, At Our Service Butcher Counter expected to be present are incumbent UUHUUHmmr W WINDOWS Marie Frantantoni, who received a 4.0 scale, with no temporary grades. the local township candidates." The Continuing Studios, Education and Senator C. Louis Bassano, R-Union, nonBall House may be made with INTERIOR ft EXTERIOR bachelor of arts degree in psychology. Included on the Dean's List were program will be held in the Gaudineer Attorney at Law PAINTINB Human Services, and Liberal Arts and and his challenger, Elly Manov, a DeHno at (201) 376-7523 or Janice Melissa Lee Peterson, and Robyn School cafeteria, Oct. 28, at 7:30 p.m. 8HEETR0CK*8PACKLINQ Scienco announced the names of more Democrat from Livingston. Assembly Bonglovanni at (201) 379-2634. Mcmbcn Family Luw Section, New Jersey Stule Bur /Vssoelullon, than 1,000 undergraduate students Union County Bar Association who have been placed on the Dean's *Dlvorce and Separation • *DI$trtbutlon of Properly List for academic excellence for the *Chlld Support *Cu>lody and Visitation spring semester. Calderone Music * Alimony Students from Mountainside Private Instruction includo Linda R. Groiss, who is Beginners thru Advanced 232-1103 FOR FREE E8TIMATE CALL: majoring in finance, and Yvonno M. 560 Springfield Avenue, WeHfleld, N.J. 07092 Ray, who is majoring in history. 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Strohmeler worth, moving to Brick Townihip lut died Friday in St, Barnabas Medical was an executive secretary for United yev. Mn. Buro hid been m uictnb- Center, Livingston. States Steel, New York City, for 27 wllu AililllH TlR'i, ] -—Bom in Orange, Mrs. Oechtman -yean and retued iu 1964; Mil. Hugli-" Union died Sept. 20 in Union IS yean before her retirement in lived in Konflworth and Soujh Orange es was graduated from the college of. Hbspiud. ; before moving to- Maplewood. She New Rochelle. She was « member of retiredin 1980, Eaniiy, he'-W Bora In Newark, Mr. Strohmeler 1977. : Surviving are a daughter, Arlene was a computer operator for Ivex Inc., the Maplewood Country Club. dresjer wiUjChanliroy Salon in Bain- lived In Irvington before moving to Rev/Thomas Grant berger's, Newark; for' 13 years. Mr. Salgado; a son, John; two brothers, J. Kenilworth, for five years until eight . Surviving are three stepdaughters, Union 40 years agb. He had been a : The $&f. Thoipi 'Q. Grant, 85, of LewU swved M'fiscowmMter fa- Walter and Richard Jonkoskl; a sister, yean ago; Mrs. Gechtman was a Katherine vonHartz, Gretchen Sand- Raymond Worrali brewer at P. Balantine & Son Bre- Springfield Leader Let's set the record straight about NJEA Hu^de,"reiirea u the pistor of St. Cub Pick 161 to the Livingston ' Joan Kreyling, 12 grandchildren and member of the Columbia High School bock and Sarah Pappas, and a brother, Publlthw wery, Newark, for 37 years and 1201 Stuyvesant Avenue Mich^r. Roman Catholic Church, School, Union. He was * member of 14 great-grandchildren. Football Club, Maplewood.: George Quinn. ' •' ' • ' " retired 20 years ago. Mr. Strohmeier Recently some New Jersey editor-, cation Reform Act, which contained Governor's Council on Alcoholism Union, died Saturday in St. Elizabeth the New Jersey Cosmetology Associ- Surviving are a son, Louis Mendes; Union, N.J. 07083 Don Veleber Was an usher in Christ the King ials have been written giving options elements to aid many at-rislc and hard- and Drug Abuse. Hospital, Elizabeth. ation and had been' president of its her father, Louis Faccipohti, and a sis- Published Weekly Since 1929 Extcullva Editor which have distorted the facts. and Be Our Church, Hillside. Max Greenfield pressed school districts. • This past spring we approved a Bom in Elizabeth, he moved to Middlesex affiliate. < . ter, Anna Tarasiewicz. • misled the public about what tho New ' Surviving are his wife, Evelyn R., Max Greenfield of. Mountainside Phon* Area Coda (908) Also, keep in mind that many of the comprehensive plan for helping Hillside in 1976. Father Grant was ' Surviving are his wife, June F.; two . Tom Canavan Jersey Education Association and its Guest and a sister, RiuClauer. Obituary policy '"children" issues are addressed at the "crack" babies and other young child- pastor of SL Michael's Church for 10 sons, Leonard J. 3d and Jeffrey A.; a died Sept 26 in Mountainside Hospi- Fax 686-4169 • Subscriptions 686-7700 Editor members do for children. This letter is Obituary notices submitted by loc- Department of Education/State Board ren suffering from addiction as years. He retired in 1976; Father sister, Alt. Rothacker, and a ' tal, Montclair. ' ' Public Notices 686-7700 • Display Ads 686-7700 to set the record straight. By Betty Kraemer Ruth Hughes al funeral homes or families must be Ann Delker of Education level—not in the Legis- infants. Grant was ordained on May 30,1931 grandchild. Sadie Marrone Bom in New York City, he lived in Newsroom 686-7700 • Business Office 686-7700 Ruth Hughes, 74, of Springfield in writing. This newspaper cannot Associate Editor Most changes in education come lature. That's another, even longer, • NJEA is a participating member after his graduation from the Immacu- Sadie Materazzo Marxbne, 96, of Newark and Florida before moving to Classifieds (800) 564-8911 • died Saturday in St Barnabas Medical accept obituaries by telephone. Obi- through the Legitlature and Depart- list than the legislative one. of the Quality Education Commission late Conception Seminary, Darling- Union, who has 89 survivors, died Mountainside last year. He had been John E. O'Rourke Elizabeth Hamann the owner of Greenfield Auto Body, Center, Livingston. tuary notices must be typed and ment of Education. NJEA is well- • monitoring incidents of violence In 1987 we published "The Urban and serves on the School Monitoring ton. He also was graduated, from Sunday in St. Barnabas Medical Cen- Gtneral Manigtr Elizabeth Hamann, 87, of South Bom in The Bronx, N.Y., Mrs. include a telephone number where Thursday Edition Daadllnas known for its ability to lobby effec- Challenge," an education' reform Task Force, Which studies how best to Seton Hall University. He was a priest Newark, for many years before retir- • and vandalism to make schools safer ter, Livingston. writer may be reached 9 a.m. to 5 All News noon Friday document listing 89 recommendations in SL Joseph Church, Newark, and St. Sioux City, Neb., formerly of Union, ing 20 years ago. Mr. Greenfield was Hughes lived in East Orange before Peter Worrali tively, and we are proud of the work places for our children. ensure that each school district is pro- Bom in Bovino, Italy, Mrs. Mar- Letters to the Editor 9 a.m. Monday that would make all New Jersey died Sept 23 in her home. a member of the B'nai B'rith of New- moving to Springfield in 1973. She p.m. Advirtlilng Director we do. Our members work hard in our • providing alternative education viding children the chance fora good Joseph's Church of the Palisades, rone settled in Union many years ago. Classified Advertising 3 p.m. Tuesday schools — urban and suburban alike Bom in Bucholm, Germany, she ark and Deerfield Beach, Fla., and • schools, and we work hard to improve programs for students whose needs education. West New York. In 1954, he became Surviving are eight daughters, Display Advertising noon Monday — good, wholesome, effective places ' lived in Union before moving to was a 50-year member of the Colum- Paula Cohen their economic status as well as to cannot be met in traditional education In addition, NJEA works year- pastor of St. Mary's Immaculate Con- Celestina. Tsairis, Mary Abramowski, Public Notice Advertising noon Tuesday South Sioux City. She.had been a bian F&AM Lodge of Newark. S«l*t Manager protect their rights. for children to learn. round to provide for professional ception Church, Hackensack. Josephine Espina, Valie Macchiaver- settings. sales person with Menger's Bakery, The recommendations cover topics improvement to help school employ- Surviving are two sisters, Sarah G. na, Jenny DeCorte, Vincenzina Anel- Surviving are a son, Alan; a We are just as proud of the work we • requiring bilingual education so Union, for 15 years and retired 15 death notices like parent Involvement, school facili- daughter, Lenore Halper, eight grand- ©Worrell Community New§piper», Inc. children needing to learn English ees do their jobs better. The biggest Brady and Sister Clarence Marie, lo, Lucy Shaw and Ann Felis; a son, , 1991 All Right* RtMrvtd do on behalf of New Jersey's ties, testing, in-school health services years ago. She was a member of the and best opportunity for professional OSB. James Materazzo; 27 grandchildren, children and three great- children. could continue learning other sub- for children, and student absenteeism, Deutscher Club of Clark. improvement is NJEA's annual con- 45 great-grandchildren and eight grandchildren. BUWSHIN - Sieve, ol Linden, on September of the late Sebestlne Malerazzo, mother of The facts tell a much broader story jects, too. • to name a, few. Surviving are a daughter, Julia Eli- 27.1991, beloved brother ol Nick Budlshln and Celestina Tsaine. Mary Abramowski; Jose- vention attended by 40,000 members great-great grandchildren. the late Dora Petkov, also survived by numer- phine Espina, Vaile Macchlawerna, Jenny De- than the editorials.- • ensuring clean, well-equipped Loretta MaryMiller zabeth' Weberj a brother, Paul Ross- But We didn't stop at issuing a each year. Workshops, speakers, and Sam J. Piccione ous nieces and nephews. Funeral servloe was Cone, Vincenzina Anello, Lucy Shaw, Ann NJEA has a 138-year history of facilities for our school children. report. Loretta Mary Miller, 91, of Union berg; a sister, Johanne Baumann, two held Monday, conducted by The MC Fels, James Materazzo and the late Michael exhibits are all geared to giving New Sam Joseph: Piccione, 75, of CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1600 Morris Materazzo, and also survived by 27 grandchil- promoting quality programs for stu- • mandating a full-time certified • We cooperated with the Depart- died Sept. 23 in Newton Memorial grandchildren and three great- Robert J. Rice Avenue, Union. Interment Falrmount Cemet- dren and 45 great grandchildren and eight great Jersey's educators access to the very Springfield died Sept 24 at home. dents and teachers. However, let me nurse in every school district. ment of Human Services on the first Hospital. grandchildren. Robert J. Rico, 28, of Union died ery. Parattas was Sunday. great granchlldren. Funeral was Tuesday, con- Celebrate 200 years latest in teaching methods, education- Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Pic- ducted by The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL review the legislation and initiatives • requiring the Department of program to provide school-based Born in Newark, she lived in Union Saturday in St. Barnabas Medical HOME, 1500 Morris Avonue, Union. Funeral al innovations, textbooks and mater- cione moved to Springfield 40 years CASTELLUCdO - Joseph C, of Toms River, we have proposed, supported, worked Environmental Protection to test for youth services. for 56 years. She was a member of the Center, Livingston. Mass was offered at St. Michael's Church, ials, all of which benefit the children Elide Pace ago. He was the owner of the former New Jersey, formerly of Hlllslde,.on September Union. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of free speech for, and lobbied for, just since 1987: lead contamination in drinking water Rosary. Confraternity and the Catholic Bom in Belleville, Mr. Rice lived 24. 1991, beloved husband of Josephine M. of flowers, kindly make contributions to the • We joined the Invest in Children Elide Pace, 65, of Union died in her • providing educational programs of New Jersey. Daughters of the Americas, Court Picc-one Realty Co. of Maplewood (Gurrera) Castellucclo and father of Jeanne American Cancer Society or to the St. Jude's in schools. coalition created by New Jersey's in Newark before moving to Union 10 Blddle and Ellen Castellucclo, dear grandfather NJEA speaks' for its members, Immaculate Heart of Mary 1360, both home. . : and Springfield, now known as Sam Fund. . • • . •••••• for autistic children. • ensuring' safe transportation of leading businesses to emphasize the years ago. He was a printer for Offset of Amanda Blddle, brother of Jennie Pompel, public schools, and children. And we of SL Michael's Church, the Michael Bom in Newrk, Mrs. Pace lived in Piccione Realty Co., Springfield, for Frances Rullo and Marleta Pepe. Funeral Imagine having to • identifying and providing prog- pupils to and from schools. desperate need for early childhood Graphics Inc., Whippany, for the past service was Friday, conducted by The MC RICE- Robert J:, on Saturday, Sept. 38,1991, understand that "talk" Isn't enough. A. Kelly Post Veterans of foreign Union for 25 years. 40 years. He was a World War II 28, of Union, husband of Gabrlela M. (nee seek government permis- "Tbefrte press is to rams for gifted students. • providing pre-schcol programs services and education in our state. -six-months. Earlier, he was a printer CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1600 Morris Pintado), son of Arthur and Agnes Rice, brother That's why NJEA backs up its words Wars Ladies Auxiliary and the Senior ••Surviving are her husband, Vin- Navy veteran and served in Guadal-. Avenue, Union. Funeral Mass Was'offered at American democracy what • mandating full-day kindergarten for handicapped children. • We worked jointly with the for Wellington Business Forms, Sum- Christ the King Church. Entombment Holly- of Mrs. Linda Miller, Mrs. Diane Tilley and sion to distribute a peti- with action. Our projects, workshops, Citizens Club, all of Union. cent; two sons, Michael and James; canal. Mr. Piccione was a member of wood Memorial Park. Arthur K. Rice, nephew ol James and Dorothy and pre-ldndergarten education so • monitoring procedures for Department of Education on its "Part- mit, for nine years. Mr. Rice was a McCanan. Relatives and friends are kindly tion, give a speech, cam- • yeast is to bread. Without it, early childhood education can lobbying, and participation on gov- Surviving are a son, Robert A., four. three daughters, Barbara Piepcr, the Pacemaker Club of Newark Beth Invited to attend the funeral from HAEBERLE & schools to make sure money is spent ners in Learning parent involvement member of tho Union County 4504 FAUOHNAN - Edward L, of Union, New BARTH COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pino Ave., ibis system of government vie become a reality for the children who ernmental commissions are all grandchildren and two great- Deborah Puleo and Elide Hughes; Jicr Israel Hospital. Jersey, on September 30, 1991, beloved paign for or against an wisely for the education of children. project. At the same time, we initiated Knights of Columbus. comer of Vauxhall Road, Union, on Thursday, i_J>dze falls flat." designed to help New Jersey's grandchildren. mother, Mary Ippoiito; five sisters, Surviving are his wife, Catherine; a. brother of Joseph Maffel. Funeral service Is Oct. 3 at 8:15 a.m. then to St. Michael's Church, issue or candidateTTeport need it most. • supporting opportunities for stu- Surviving are his wife, Grabriela Thbrsday, conducted by The MC CRACKEN our own parent involvement project schools become the very best. six brothers and 13 grandchildren. son, Sam Jr.; a daughter, Kathleen Union, for a Funeral Mass at 9:16 a.m. Inter- —TlnmMi Wlmblp • establishing a comprehensive dents to participate in shared time FUNERAL HOME, 1600 Morris Avenue, Union. ment Graceland Memorial Park. Members of your church, club or for teachers in urban schools and con- ' M.; his parents, Arthur and Agnes Brodzicki; a brother, jsoeph, and four' • Interment Hollywood Cemetery. Th* Boom Gtott statewide program on drug and alco- Union Council 4504 Knights of Columbus met vocational programs. ducted training for our members. Mary Urban ski Rice; two sisters, Linda Miller and at the funeral home Wed. a(7:30 p.m. Please community news, or hol abuse. Betty Kraemer Is president of the grandchildren. • drafting and working for the Edu- • NJEA played an active role in the New Jersey Education Association. Mary Urbanski of Union, who cele- Diane Tilley, and a brother, Arthur K. GRANT- Rev. Thomas 0., on Saturday, Sept. omit flowers, write your opinions in 26,1991, age 85 (Pastor Emeritus of Church of brated her 100th birthday on March Hazel P. Steers St Michael's, Union), brother of Mrs. Sarah G. Mario Docchlo RICHLAN - Florence Vlscllo, on September 26, your local newspaper. 24, died Sept. 24 in SL Barnabas Med- Hazel P. Steers, 89, of Union died Brady and Sister Clarence Marie, O.S.B. of St. Walburga Monastery, Elizabeth, also survived. 1991, beloved wife of the late Victor A. Rlchlan, Clifford H. Kunz Jr. Mario Docchio, 63, of Springfield devoted mother of Theodora M. Rlchlan, M.D.' Those are the facts of 200 YEARS OF RS SPEECH ical Center, Livingston. Sept. 26 in JohnE. Runnells Hospital, by one nephew and three great-nieces. Rela- Clifford H. Kunz Jr., 73, of Union died Sunday in Overlook Hospital, and Richard A. Rlchlan, MD., dear sister of Mrs. ' Born in Poland, Mrs. Urbanski Berkeley Heights. • tives, dergy end Mends were kindly Invited to Grace Mascelllno, Mrs. Angela Casale and life in some societies. attend the concelebrated Mass of Christian Bom in Jersey City, she lived in died Sept. 26 in Union Hospital. Summit Rocco Vlsclto, Funeral was Saturday, con- letters to the editor lived in Newark before moving to Burial In St. Michael's Church, Union. Interment ducted by The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL . Bom in Independence, Kan., Mr. Bom in Italy, Mr. Doccio lived in Imagine the futility of • * + Union 20 years ago. She was a mem- Roselle Park for 25 years before mov- Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside. Visitation was at HOME, 1500 Morris Avenue, Union. Funeral National Ntrnpapcr Week Kunz lived in New York City before Summit before moving to Springfield HAEBERLE & BARTH COLONIAL HOME, Mass was offered at Our Lady of Sorrows trying to express yourself October 6-12,1991 ber of the Third Order of St. Francis, ing to Union 13 years ago. Mrs. Steers 1100 Pine Ave., corner of Vauxhall Rd., Union. moving, to Union five years ago. He three years ago. He owned Mario Church, South Orange. Interment Gate of Rosary Altar Society, both of St. Casi- had worked in the tax department" of Rev. Grant was escorted to St. Michael's Heaven Cemetery. with those restrictions. was an engineering consultant for Docchio Landscapes, Summit, for 35 Church after 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Concele- Open government is our promise occurred during the late 1980s, when Harry Pappas was a Democrat and mir's Church, and the Apostleship of the Chubb & Son Insurance Co., Short CDI Corp., Union, for many years. He years before retiring. brated Vigil Mass was offered at the church THIBAULT - Eugene A., of On Union, New To the Editor: not a Republican candidate for the Township Committee. Nor do I think Prayer of St. Stanislaus Church in Hills, for 35 years before her retire- Tuesday at7:30p.m. Members of Union Coun- Jersey, on September 26,1991, beloved hus- was graduated from the University of cil No. 4S04 Knights of Columbus,met at the New ideas, let alone potentially subversive or radical even a psychic could determine that he would be running In 1991, so to say ment in 1960. band ol Anna E. (Sekac) Thlbault, and father ok •Wo arc appalled but not surprised by tho assault by bur adversaries upon Newark. . ' .' Arkansas in 1938. Surviving are his wifo, Carmela; funeral home Monday, ' Christine Cardlno, Raymond J. and the late ideas, would have little hope of being heard. And oust- that the ordinance would be to his benefit Is political propaganda and Surviving are a son, Joseph Kulaga; ' Surviving are a daughter, Merle two daughters, Susan Heinl and Anto- Steven Thlbault, brother of Blanche Rinaldl, three letter writers to the Springfield Leader of Sept. 26. It just goes to prove the extremely misleading to the public. Contrary to what you think, I think a Surviving is a sister, Sara M. HAMANN - On September 23,1991, Elizabeth . Louise Sillies, Robert and the late William old cliche that when one cannot attack the message, one should attack the two daughters, Anne Abramski and Kenny, three grandchildren and four nia Coughlin; two brothers, Libro and (Rossberg), of South Sioux City, Nebraska, Thlbault, grandfather of Jennifer, and Klmberly ing those in power-would be virtually impossible by debate on the merits Is extremely relevant. Let's stick to the issues In this Johnson. ' formerly of Union, devoted mother of Julia 1 messenger. Millie Plesko; a sister, Bronca Waren- great-grandchildren. • . v Anthony; two sisters, Natalia Puzzella Cardlno. Funeral service was Monday, con- democratic means. election — not innuendo. And despite' how you feel, our newspaper Elizabeth Weber, sister of Paul Rossberg and ducted by The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL da, nine grandchildren—and seven and Josephine Rillo, and five Johanne Baumann, also survived by twogrand- HOME, 1500 Morris Avenue, Union. Interment We continuo to be amazed that our adversaries claim credit for reducing your reserves the right To edit any piece of material thnt comes ncross our desks But, that's not the way things work in the United great-grandchildren. Edward Faughnan grandchildren. chlldren and three great grandchildren. Funeral Graceland Memorial Park. onerous tax burden. The transcript of the Township Committee meeting of May — without having to alert the writer. service wa« Saturday, conducted by The MC States. We have the right to express our opinions and 14 amply discloses-that tho present majority had no intention of reducing taxes Paul F. Schmalstich .; ; Edward L,.Paughnan, 72, of Union CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris YERO • .Enrique Rene, of Elizabeth, New died Monday in his summer residence Avenue; Union. Interment Hollywood Memorial. Jersey, on September 26,1991, beloved hus- make our voices heard, thanks to the provisions set until forced to do so by the state. Pasquale Franco Ida Grossman Park. In lieu of flowers, those so desiring may band of Olga Gonzales Yera and father of Pura Paul F. Schmalstich, 74, of Union in Ocean Gate. A recent column in tho Star-Ledger supports the contention that your taxes Ida Grossman of West Orange, for- make contributions to the Hospice of Sloux- Emens find Henry Yero, grandfather of Kyle forth and protected in the Bill of Rights, a vital, living Make a call' for gun control Pasquale Franco, 89, of Toms Riv- died Sept. 21 Columbia Presbyterian Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Faughnan land, 600 11th Street, Sioux City, Iowa 61105, and Jeslca Emens. Funeral was Saturday, were kept unnecessarily high by recent Republican administrations. It was only merly of Springfield, died Friday in or the American Cancer Society. conducted by The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL American document which turned 200 years old last er, formerly of Union, died Sept. 25 in Hospital, New York, N.Y. lived in Union for 20 years. He retired . after over-taxing you that they returned a $7 million surplus to you, tho taxpay- To tho Editor: St. Barnabas Medical Conter, HOME, 1500 Morris Avenue, Union. Funeral month. the Dover Retirement Home, Toms seven years ago as a quality control MARRONE • Sadie (nee Cereste) Materazzo, Mass was offered at St. Genevleves's Church. er, ovor a threo-year period. Isn't it comforting to know that the present majority Bom in Newark, he resided in Livingston. of Union, on September 29,1991, beloved wife Entombment Mt.-Olivet Cemetery. 1990 ushered in a new decade by breaking a frightening record. Last year River. inspector with the Western Electric was''able to earn interest on your hard-earned money over this time span? Union for 41 years. Mr. Schmalstich But don't assume that your freedoms are forever 23,438 Americans were murdered — more than in any single year of the previ- Co., Kcamy, where ho worked for 45 Bom in Russia, Mrs. Grossman Another important subject on which wo differ from our adversaries is that of Bom in Newark, he lived in Union was a driver and mechanic for Trans- guaranteed, even in the United'States. ous decade — according to tho FBI Uniform Crime Report. Firearms were the- years. Mr. Faughnan was a member Of lived in Newark, Union and Spring- "open" and ethical government. By way of example, wo beliove that the inexpl- before moving to Toms River. Mr. port of New Jersey, Newark, for 29 weapon of choice in nearly 60 percent of tho murders. And handguns alone the McCully. Chapter of the Tele- field before moving to West Orange Buy From The Source Because our Constitution is a living document, the icable failure to make public, prior to voting, tho fact that the proposed deputy years before retiring in 1982. He was accounted for nearly 50 percent of the total. Franco was the owner for 25 years of phone Pioneers of America in Kearny in 1985. Mrs. Grossman was a mem- municipal court clerk was the son-in-law of a Republican member of the Town- a charter member of tho Orchard Park Gaiser's German-Style Sausages U.S. Supreme Court is yested with the power to inter- It becomes harder and harder to rationalize the growing violence around us the Verona Sweet Shop, Newark, and the seaside Park Yacht Club. He ber of the Hadassah of Essex County ship Committee was highly improper. What is worse is that tho Republican Missionary Alliance Church, Union; a pret our constitutional rights when conflicts or ethical when we realize that tho areas with tho fastest-rising levels of violent crime are before retiring in 1984. He served in was an Army Air Force veteran of and the Flo Okin Cancer Relief and & Cold Cuts are Sold in Finer Food member had tho audacity to vote on the appointment of hisMamily -member! member of tho American Legion Con- rural states, according to a recent Scnato Judiciary Committee Report. Nebras- the Army during World War II. • World War IL . senior citizens, both of Springfield. Stores from Massachusetts to Florida dilemmas emerge. That is why the pending appointment It took a legislative initiative by Marcia Forman this past year to ensure necticut Farms Post 35, Union, and ka, Colorado, Kansas, ArMansas, Iowa, and Oklahoma, among others, all had Surviving are three sisters, Connie She sang in various choral groups in of Judge Clarence Thomas to one of the court's life bipartisan representation on all governmental committees. When one considers the-Irvington.Historical Society. Mr. Surviving is a brother, Joseph higher increases in tho rate of crime than did New York City last year. Daniels, Mario Urban and Judy Ser- the Essex and Union County areas. Complete Butcher Shop ,^ that each member of the Township Committee is elected by you at-largo, the Schmalstich served in the United Maffoi. terms is of such importance. The voices on the Supreme Ten years ago, while serving as press secretary to President Ronald Reagan, I vodio, and a brother, Samuel. Surviving are two' sons, Leonard fact that this ordinance was necessary bespeaks much about tho lack of open States navy during World War II from Imported Groceries & Gifts Court will have an impact on what we can say and do to was shot in the head by a man who easily purchased a handgun over-the- and Morris, and five grandchildren. government Springfield has suffered under during the present administration. November 1940 to September 1945. counter. Since that time, there has been mounting pressure on Congress to pass Olga Buro express our opinions in the future. We would like to see honest and open government restored to Springfield, Leonard Lewis Jr. legislation making it more difficult for criminals, drug addicts, and the mentally Surviving are his wife, Elinor; a Olga Buro, 76, of Bricktown, for- 201& Morris Ave., Union Center • 686-3421 and, when elected, we promise to do so. Jeanette Gechtman Laws, lawmakers, community groups, social and ill to obtain handguns. Leonard J. Lewis Jr., 66, of Union daughter, Lynno Riordan; a son, Ran- merly of Kenilworth, died Sept. 24 in Jeamette T. Gechtman, .40, of Hours: Mon.-Thure. 84; Fit 8-7; Sat 7-4 religious advocates, publishers, television networks, Myma Wasserman This year. Congress passed a bill requiring a waiting period and background died Sept. 24 in St. Barnabas Medical dy P.; a brother, Warren D., and three Community Hospital, Toms River. Maplewood, formerly of Kenilworth, . Free Parking In Rear off StoweSt convenience store owners, and others in positions of Steve Firsichbaum check for the purchasers of handguns — a proposal long-advocated by law Center, Livingston. grandchildren. Bom In Newark, she lived in Kenil- Democratic Candidates enforcement officers nationwide. Tho moasuro, known as the Brady Bill,'will power have tried in the past, and will most likely try in for Springfield Township Committee soon go to President Bush's desk. But, tho hardcore gun lobby continues to fight the future, to limit, curtail or otherwise prescribe the the Brady Bill, and is vigorously lobbying President Bush to veto this life- A SINGLE 3 HOUR STRATEGIES SEMINAR 11 boundaries for the exercise of, and our access to, free 1 saving measure. WE MAKE GOOD speech. . Stop the 'censorship President Bush needs to hear from us — the other guys; the folks without millions of dollars or armies of lobbyists. I have a fast and easy way for you to STUDENTS EVEN BETTER. To the Editor: Think of the controversies about the works of artists send a message to the President. Just call 1 (900) 226-4455 and leave your namo HIGHER p^S ^\ I SCORES At Sylvan Learning Centers" we can help even the best . It is outrageous! and address. A letter will be sent in your namo to the President lotting him know such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Karen Findley, 2 Live student meet new challenges in any subject from reading to Crew, Bret Easton Ellis, and others who some say have You were wrong to edit the "Bo Our Guest" piece written and submitted by you support the Brady Bill. The call will only take two minutes and tho $2.75 Normals Salon For Suooaaa on the Nov. 2nd or Dec 7lh Teets Myma Wasserman and Steve Firsichbaum in last week's edition. And to add cost will appear on your.phone bill. (Established Dec. 20,1960) math. With our customized learning programs, your chad Convenient Urn**: gone "too far" in expressing themselves. Think as well insult to injury, you were not even forthright enough to indicate to your readers We can quell the random violence which threatens each and every ono of us. will be able to reach higher levels oi achievement and do of the furor raging on college campuses about "political that you had deleted.a portion from the text as originally written. We can make our neighborhoods safer. We can send our children to schools free IS CELEBRATING I 1 CONCORD SYSTEMS, INC. &S Sy'van Learning Center. I am aware of your editorial of some weeks ago concerning your policy on from gun violence A phone call from you today can start us on our way. correctness" vs. the freedom to voice opinions that may 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS! POBox2M BMMngRMg«,NJ 07820 Helping kids do better.* be objectionable to some. editing, and I agree that you may edit under certain circumstances. But, what Jim Brady JOIN US OCTOBER 6 was done last week was a violation of your duty to the public, and a violation of Washington, D.C. Caoi) 763-9343 And during this 200th year of American free speech, tho high standards of legitimate newspaper journalism. 917 Mountain Avenue from 2-5 PM For BrochuTB jnd Scnoouns •«-!__- Bonnie Gold, M.A. (No Gins Please) Mountainside the Bush administration took a position opposing the For the public's information, tho offending sentence read as follows: "Who All Cuatomtra; bolh Barry Gold, Ph.D. right of health care workers at federally subsidized would benefit from that? Harry Pappas, whose house is located on the street into Tel. 379-5030 OldaN»wFrl«ndiar«w«lcom«. 233-8055 which the traffic on Possum Pass flows." Of course, tho editor might choose not Wants truthful, competent leaders READING • MATH • WRITING • STUDY SKILLS • SCHOOL READINESS health clinics to discuss the full range of legal reproduc- HaMCo 'Aaiibn. tive options available to women, and the Supreme Court to print my letter, or this paragraph, or some portion thereof, thus still keeping To the Editor: 221 MORRIS AVE. • SPRINGFIELD, NJ COLLEGE PREP • SAT/ACT PREP • ALGEBRA • BEGINNING READING this "offensive" Information from the public. Except that I refuse to allow this Jeffrey Katz has misled the people of Springfield long enough. backed up the president. letter to be printed, except unedited! Katz misled the people of Springfield in 198S when he said we would get a The guarantees of the Bill of Rights are especially I am not going to debato the reason for the unauthorized deletion of this sen- raw garbage dump in the quarry if we didn't accept the amphitheater. Former pertinent concerning the right to freedom of speech and tence, nor the merits of such reasoning. They are Irrelevant! The point is that in Democratic Mayors Bill Cleri and Stan Kaish were the first to fight against tho order for the First Amendment to tho United States Constitution to bo fulfilled, amphitheater since 1983 and it was Marcia Forman, now Democratic Township there must bo true freedom of speech, including freedom from censorship by the FAMOUS- a free press. We'd like you to think about, recognize committeewoman, who uncovered the plot to build it! Democratic candidates press. DORKIN and ALVAREZ and cherish your rights during the next week, as we . Myma Wasserman and Steve Firsichbaum helped In the fight to preserve the MAKER observe National Newspaper Week from Oct. 6-12. Once censorship gets started, it may never bo stopped. Who is to decide what rest of the quarry, which has been successful thanks to their efforts. Attorneys at Law IRDER NOW FOR CHRISTMA Luckily, we still have a free press, so we urge you to is proper and correct to be written? The whole idea is that no one may decide for Katz misled the people of Springfield In 1987 when he authored the letter someone else what they may say. Once a line allowing censorship is drawn, It is signed by present Judge Leonard Zucker stating Bill Cleri voted for "low DRESSES use us for all we're worth. Speak your mind, through us only a matter of time until that line Is moved to include more and more. That is A General Practice We Specialize in Restoring Income" housing in the quarry. Cleri lost to Kurnos beoauso of that lie! The lie Reg. Retail $70 to $140 Old Photos, Paintings and Frames. and elsewhere. We will strive to keep you as informed the beginning of the end! was exposed in a court deposition. Large selection of limited editions as possible, as is your right, and hopefully being Have there been lies and exaggerations in articles written by the Republicans Kitz misled the people of Springfield when he'iaid he could close Possum Specializing in: which I wish had been edited? Of course. But would I dofend the Republicans' Pass if the people above Briar Hills Circle wouldn't accept one-way traffic. No OUR PRICE seriographs and original art. informed will help you to guard _your other, rights. right to have those printed? To the Supreme Court! such ordinance exisUs! Divorce a _. Standard and custom framing And since next week is National Newspaper Week, I call onfall citizensbrSpririgfietd — Democrat;'Republiciin7Inaependent,_ Kitz misled the people of Springfield In 1991 when ho said wo have a $6 L00 to 100 • services including needlework. and uninvolved — to join me in demanding that this policy be stopped, and be million surplus when It turns out we have a $6 million debt! Democratic Town- we want to host a reverse press conference of sorts in stopped now! Custody next week\edition. We encourage you to write letters ship Cbmmltteerhan Lee Elsen uncovered this deception! '1st quality • New Arrivals dally •rt * Edith Palchanu, formerly of Union County to the editor to express your feelings about our'news- •__ Bruce H. Bergen Katz misled the homeowners of Morris Avenue and Colonial Estates when Family Law 1 Huge selection •Sizes 4-24 Chairman he said he would fight the construction of an oversize office building. Instead paper,_what it provides you, what it doesn't provide Democratic Township Committee. Campaign the Republican-appointed Planning Board allowed the variance for its construc- Remember When yrommn«ityTwhatweshouldi Nw, 20, the Sisterhood wUI held indcors Oct49 from 10 a.tn. to 3 "This is the one Sunday hi each - marie Spintzylc of Union, president: ffT«j and Agnes ToDcaoz, member- hold its annual membership meeting. Founder to lecture • p.m. lnHoly Trinity Lutheran Church, year that all churches world wide are Marie Lamberti^ecretary, and Rita ship chairman, will be in charge of the More information can be obtained by MaTgiiW McKendo, founder and 301 Tucker Ave., near the Five Points asked to meet at the Table of Our BiU, treasurer, will be held at the Gal- ceremony. • ." ,.'•••;• . i calling Renee Welnfeld at 964-9647. leader of "living Room," * luppoTt area'of Union. :\'", •'•' ' '.. \ . • .'' : • Lord," said the Rev. Jeffrey D.Oeh- loping Hill Inn, Union, with Sister group for' ctreglveri of the aged, held ' Admission is free. Church organi- ris, pastor. ' Carmel LJvolsi, O.P. serving as guest Weekend play due «t Connecticut Finns Church, Union, zations will feature one-of-a-kind spe- 60-Plus will meet The members of Battle Hill Mora- speaker. The program will be called A play, "Solomon Fedderman Will wilt be renewed from time to time subloct . effect 20 days alter the first publication ary 22,1888 and recorded on February 23, by calling Patricia Sinter at 486-2694. Salem and Coe Avenues, Hillside, N.J. "A Car- The ordinance published horowlth was he provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:2-B(a). thereof after final adoption, as provided by . X, CHAPTER 43, OF THE ROSELLE TION - PLEASE CALL 687-9440. SCHOOL 2222 Vauxhall Road, Unlort, COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST day School for ALL ages beginning with two- n 1888 In the Union County Register's office PARK CODE TO AMEND -SECTION 686-3965. "Visitors Expected" Rev. Donald L. ing Congregation where spiritual growth Is evi- ' Introduced and passed upon first reading at The chief financial officer Is hereby author- Ihe Local Bond Law. In Deed Book 3541, page 583 and follow- JEWISH-CONSERVATIVE CHURCH Chestnut Street & West Gram Ave. ' year-olds, with Nursery provided for newborns a meeting of Ihe governing bod/ of the Bor- ized to sell part ol all of Ihe notes from time U17S4 Roselle Park Leader, 1 43-44, POWERS AND DUTIES" OF THE Brand, Pastor. Anita M. Brand, School Direc- 10 two-year-olds. The Fall Adult Sunday dent." 354-7935. Rev. John C. Vaughn, 1'h.D., ough of Roselle Park. In the County of to time at public or private sale and to deliv- ing, and all amendments thereto. First ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT OF THE TEMPLE BETH AHM 60 Temple Drive, Roselle Park. Rev. John D. Painter, Pastor; pastor. Church school Sunday at 9:30 A.M., October 3, 1891- (Fee: $68.50) Amendment dated March 14, 1868 and BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK PUBLIC NOTICE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of tor. SUNDAY - Family Bible Hour al 9:15 School will be studying Ezra taught by Dave Union, New Jersey,, hetdon September 26. er .them to the purchasers thereof upon Springfield. 376-0539. Perry Raphael Rank, Jackie B. Shockley, Student Assistant Pastor. AdulLdass_IO A.M. Sunday worship 11 A.M.- 1001. It will be further considered for final receipt of payment of the purchase price recorded on March 18,1808 In Deed Book BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and VAUXHALL 5 Hilton Ave., Vauxhall. Church A.M., Family Worship Hour at 10:30 A.M., Butler of Piscataway and Bob Nauyoks of 3544, page 53. ' BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK Rabbi. Richard Nadel, Cantor. Robert Stein- Phones: (908) 245-2237; 245-8820; 241-7569; X Nurscry pare during service. Holy Communion passage, after public hearing thereon, at a plus accrued interest from their dales to the Council, Borough of Roselle Park, County office, 687-3414. Pastor Dr. Marion J. Frank- (Communion 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays) (Children's 241-1210. Worship Service: 9:30 & 11:00 Union. The Ladies Class will be studying Ihe SHERIFF'S SALE I THE above description lain accordance of Union, Stale of New Jersey, as follows: Union County, N.J. hart, President. Beth Ahra Is an egalitarian, served first Sunday each month. Choir rehearsal meellng of the governing body to be held In date of delivery thereof. The chief financial SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an lin, Jr. Sunday School - All ages • 9:30 AM; Sermon 2nd & 4th Sundays) (Cry Area Avail- A.M. in our climate-controlled, barrier-free "Minor Prophets" taught by. Marge Voss of the Borough Hall, In the Borough on Octob- officer Is directed to report In writing to the with a survey certificate made by Mark E. 8ECTION I; Article X, OHAPTER 43. or Conservative temple, with programming for all Thursday 7:30 P.M. Presbyterian Women meet CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY Woloskl, dated August 24, 1888: ordinance, title of which la set forth below, Worship Service including Nursery room facili- able) . (Coffee Fellowship - 2nd Sunday) Sanctuary. (Infant and Child Care available at Union, 11:00 A.M. - WORSHIP - Dr. Gregory er 10,1991 at 7:30 o'clock P.lvf, and during governing body at the meeting next suo- DOCKET NO. F-11683-89 the Roselle Park Coda la hereby amended was finally passed and approved by the ages. Weekday services (Including Sunday Ihird Mon. 7:30 P.M. (evening group) and third the week prior to and up to and Including coadlng the dale when any sale or delivery COMMONLY known as 25 Colfax Man- lo add the following: ties and Mother's Room - 11:00 AM; Weekly (Barrier-Free Entrance and Sanctuary) (Handi- each Worship service) Senior High School Hagg. Nursery Is provided for newborn lo two- FIDELITY BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE Mayor and Council of tha Borough of Rosel- Events: Tuesdays - Pastor's Bible Study Class, evening and Friday morning) are conducted at cap Parking). MONDAY - Nursery School year-olds. Children's Churches for 2-yr-olds Wednesday I P.M. (afternoon group). l>re- the dale of such .meeting, copies of said of Ihe notes pursuant to this ordinance Is COMPANY, A VIRGINIA CORPORATION. or, Unit D, Roselle Park, New Jersey "43-44. Powers and duties. le Park al a publlo meeting held In the Bor- Class: 9:30 A.M. Church School (Nursery - 8th- ordinance will be made available at the made. Such report must Include the 07204. The Administrative Assistant shall per- 7:30 PM; Wednesdays - Prayer Meeting 7:00 7:00 AM & 7:45 PM; Shabbat (Friday) evening 9:15-11:45 and 12:45-3:15, Aerobics Class thru 3rd grade. 6:00 P.M. • Evening Service. . sbyterian Men meet third Saturday monthly 8 PLAINTIFF, ough Hall, 110 E. Westtleld Avenue, Rosel- — 8:30 PM; Shabbat day — 9:30 AM, 6:00 Grade): 10:45 A.M. Coffee & Fellowship Clerk's office to the members of Ihe general amount, the doscrlptlon, Ihe Interest rate VS. BEING also known as Lot 7.01, Block form Ihe following duties: le Park, N.J;, on September 26, 1991. PM; Evangelistic Worship Service 7:30 PM; from 7:30-8:30 P.M. TUESDAY - Confirma- WEDNESDAY: 7:00 P.M. - MID-WEEK A.M. brcakfust. Hible study and prayermccting public who shall request the same. nnd the maturity schedule of the notes sold, 401 on Ihe lax map of the Borough of V x Time: 10:30 A.M. Crusader Choir (Children & 22 WEST ASSOCIATES, A NEW JERSEY A. Supervise and coordinate all prog- PASSED ORDINANCE Thursdayiursdays°-i Tutoring"6™3'6'w5~ ' •- — ; Anlhehfchbir PMiA-Sunday, festival & holiday mornings — tion Instruction from 4-5:30 P.M., Cub Scouts SERVICE Adult Bible Study- Dr. Gregory at manso every Wcdncsduy 7:30 P.M. Young tho prlco obtained and the name of Ihe Roselle Park. rams conducted for the benefit of Ihe senior ORDINANCE NO. 1666 Junior High Youth): 12:15 P.M. United JULIA K. KAULFERS purchaser. PARTNERSHIP. INTERNATIONAL fT Is Intended lo describe Ihe same pre- RehearsaJiearsal 7:00 PM; Combined Choirs 8.15 ?'«> AM. Family and children services are at 4:30 and 6:45, Scout Committees Meeting at Hagg, CSD STOCKADE Program for boys in teen fellowship Sunday 6 P.M., Jr. High Youth, Borough Clerk FINANCE CONSULTANTS, INC., A COR- citizens of the Borough of Roselle Park and AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- Methodist Youth Fellowship (Grades 6-12): mises conveyed lo Adam DeLeon and as Director of Community Affairs. TER 120 OF THE ROSELLE PARK CODE PM; Fridays --Feeding Ministry 6:30 PM - 7:30 conducted regularly, Our Religious School 7:30 P.M. (I si Tues.), Cub Scout Pack meeting grades 3-6, CSB BATTALION Program for Tuesday 7:30 P.M., Sr. High youth Thursday. ORDINANCE NO.. 1868 Section 5- The capital budget of the Bor- PORATION, AND THE 8TATE OF NEW Karen DeLeon, his Wife, by deed daled 4:00 P.M. Sanctuary Choir (Senior High Youth BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ough of Ro&elle Park Is hereby amended to JERSEY, B. Prepare and submit ap plications lo Ihe REGARDING GARBAGE DI8POSAL PM. Open to all those in need of physical'and (third-seventh grade) meets on Sunday, Tues- (4th Tucs.) at 7 P.M., Evangelism Visitation at & Adults): Wednesdays al 8:00 P.M. Prayer boys in grades 7-12, PIONEER GIRLS Prog- 7:30 P.M. and Youth Night Friday 7:30 P.M. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ROOF AT September 2, 1888, recorded on Septem- appropriate federal, stale and county agen- 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY - Nursery School conform with the provisions of this ordi- DEFENDANTS, ber 7,1988, In the Union Count/ Register's Julia K. Hauliers spiritual nourishment. Senior citizens are urged day & Thursday. There are formal classes for Phone: (908) 245-2159. All are welcome! ram for girls In grades 1-12; 7:30 PM - Prayer Old Guard Thursday, 10 A.M. A.A. Groups THE FIRST AID SQUAD BUILDING IN nance to the extent of any Inconsistency cies for the receipt by Ihe borough of 9:15-11:45 and 12:45-3:15. Ladles Guild (2nd CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION Office. Borough Clerk lo attend. Call the church office if transporta- both High School and pre-Rellglotii School Time; Choir Rehearsal. Visitors are always meet Sunday 4 P.M. (women) and 6 P.M. and AND BY THE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE herewllh. The resolution In the form promul- FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES granls-ln-ald. Wednesday) at 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY • Adult PARK, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. NEW There Is due approximately $78,256.38 C. Supervise and coordinate programs, U1791 Roselle Park Leader tion Is needed; Saturdays - Children! Choir aged children. The synagogue also sponsors a welcome. The Chapel Is located al 1180 Spruce Saturday 7:30 P.M. Christmas Eve - 7:30 P.M. - gated by the Local Finance Board showing By virtue of the above-stated writ of October 3, 1991 (Fee: $6.78) Inquirer's Class at 7:30"P;M., Choir Rehearsal FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH JERSEY, APPROPRIATING SJ4S.000 lull detail of the amended capital budget together with lawful Interest from April 3, policies and procedures for the Casano Rehearsal 3:00 PM. Meets 2nd & 4ih Sat. Only. Nursery School, Women's League, Men's Drive, one block off Route 22W off Central THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE execution lo me directed I shall expose tor 1981 and costs. Community Center, as Director of Ihe at 8 P.M. FRIDAY - Nursery School 466 West Grand Ave., Rahway, NJ 388-4667 or Avenue in Mountainside. For further informa- . Maundy Thursday 7:30 P.M. s and capital program as approved by the sale by publlo vendue. In ROOM 207, In the Holy Communion, first Sunday of each month. Club, Youth Groups for fifth through twelfth ISSUANCE OF S42.750 BONDS OR • Dlreclor of the Division of Local Govern- There la a full legal description on file In Casano Community Center. . 9:15-11:45 and 11:45-1:15. SATURDAY -. 382-9366. Rev. Waunela Robb. Pastor. Wor- Court House, In the City of Elizabeth, N.J. BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK Wednesday, Evangelistic Worship Service 7:30 graders, and a busy Adult Education program. tion, please call Ihe chapel office al 232-3456. NOTES OF THE BOROUGH TO FINANCE ment Services Is on file with the Clerk and Is on WEDNESDAY, Ihe BTH day ol OCTOB- the Union County Sheriffs Office. D. Complete Ihe above dutlea (A through Union County, N.J. Family Worship at 6:30 P.M. (2nd & 4ih Sal.) ship Service is al 11:00 a.m. In the Sanctuary.- ROMAN CATHOLIC PART OF THE COST THEREOF. The Sheriff reserves the right b adjourn PM. For more Information please call 687-3414 A Seniors' League meets regularly. For more available there for publlo Inspection. ER A.D., 1981 al two o'clock In Ihe after- C) under Ihe guidance of the Casano Com- NOTICE 18 HEREBV GIVEN that an (Communion 2nd Saturday), Youth Group (3rd 10:00 a.m. in summer months of July-August. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOROUGH this sale. munity Center Commlltee/Communlly or 687-2804. . information, please contact our office during ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myrtle Ave., Section 6. The following additional mat- noon of said day, ordinance, till* of which Is Hi forth below, Saturday). EVERY EVENING - Dlal-A- Communion is served on the first Sunday of COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF ters are hereby determined, declared, Property lo be sold Is located In the RALPH FROEHLIOH Affairs Board appointed by Mayor and was finally passed and approved by the offico hours. Irvington, 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKon- ROSELLE PARK, IN THE COUNTY OF SHERIFF Council. . . Meditation at 686-3965. Various Evenings - each month. All are welcome to attend. United roclted and stated: Township of Sprlnolleld, County of Union, Mayor and council ollhe Borough of Rosel- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Colonial Ave. na, Pastor Schedule for Musses: Saturday live. UNION, NEW JERSEY (not less than two- (a) The Improvement or purpose Stale of New Jersey. Premises commonly ZUCKER, GOLDBERG, BECKER E. Perform such other duties as may ba le Park at a publlo meeting hakflnlhe Bor- Homo Bible Study in several member's homes. Methodist Women meet at 7:00 p.m. on the 4th PRESBYTERIAN thlrdB of all members thereof affirmatively * ACKERMAN, ATTORNEYS assigned to him from time lo lime by the and Thorcau Terr., Union Church - 688-4975; 5:30p.m., Sunday 7:30a.m., 10;00a.m., 11:30 described In Section 3 of this bond ordi- Known as 11 Dundar Road, Springfield, ough Hall, 110 E. Westtleld Avenue, Rosel- Tuesdays and The Adult Fellowship meets at COMMUNITY PRESllVTERtAN a.m. and 12:45 p.m. (Spanish); Weekdays: concurring) AS FOLLOWS: _ nance Is not a current expense, II Is an New Jersey. Tax Lots 10 and 11 In Block CX-817-0S (DJ 4 RPL) Mayor and Council and Casano Communi- le Park, N.J., on September 28, 1981. Study- 964-8429 Minister: Dr. Robert A. Ras- JEWISH - ORTHODOX U1607 Rosalie Park Leader, Sept. 12, 19, ty Center Committee/Community Affairs 6:00 p.m. on Ihe 2nd Saturdays of the months. CHURCH OF MOUNTAINSIDE Deer Pain Monday to Friday: 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m.,. 12:00 Secllon 1. The Improvement des6rlbad~!n Improvement or purpose that the Borough 145. PASSED ORDINANCE muisen Sunday: 9:45 AM Sunday School for HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH 639 Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 1991 (Fee: $96.00) Board." ORDINANCE NO. 1667 CONGREGATION ISRAEL 339 Mountain and Meellng House Lane, Mountainside, noon. Saturdays: BUM) a.m., 12:00 noon. Holy- - Section 3 of this bond ordinance Is hereby may lawfully undertake as a general Dimensions (Approximately) 100 feel Mountain Ave., Springfield, 379-4525. Pastor authorized to be undertaken by the Bor- Improvement, and no part of the cosfhereof SECTION II: All Ordinances and parts of RULES AND REGULATIONS PER- all ages; Morning Worship with nursery facili- Avenue, Springfield 467-9666. Daily services KENILWORTH COMMUNITY UNITED 232-9490. Dr. Christopher R. Belden Pastor. days: Eve 7:30 p.m. Ilolyday: 7:00 a.m.. 9:00 long by 242 feel long Joel R. Yoss. "Our Family Invites Your Family ough of Roselle Park, New Jersey as a gen- has been or shall be specially assessed on Nearest cross street: Situate on the. ordinances Inconsistent with the provisions TAINING TO DI8CHARGE8 TO 8EWERS ties through Primary age; 5:45 PM Junior & 6:30, 7:15 A.M.; 7:15 P.M. or at sunset, whi- METHODIST CHURCH 455 Boulevard, Worship and Church School Sundays at 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon. Miraculous Medal Novcna: . eral Improvement. For the Improvement or property specially benefited thereby, BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK of this ordinance ant hereby reputed. IN CONJUNCTION WITH JOINT Senior High Youth Meeting; 7:00TM Evening chever Is earlier. Civil holidays, Sunday mom- to Worship with us." Family Growth Hour for southwesterly side of Dundar Road 351.77 8E0TION III: This ordinance shall take Kenllworth: Rev. Carol Spelman, Pastor. a.tn. Nursery Care during services. Holy Com- Mondays following the 12:00 noon Mass and at purpose described In Section 3, there Is (b) The period of usefulness of the- feet from the Intersection with South Union County, N.J, MEETING . Praise Service. Wednesday; 10:00 AM Ladies Ings, 8:00 A.M., followed by class in Malmo- all ages at 8:45 A.M. (Nursery -12th Grade & hereby appropriated the sum of $45,000, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trial an affect al Ihe lime and In the manner pre- Church office 276-1956, Parsonage 276-2322. munion served the first Sunday of each month. -7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday: Improvement or purpose within the limita- Springfield Avenue. scribed by law. Julia K. Kaulfem Bible Class; 6:30 PMPIoneer Club for children nldes; religious holidays, 9:00 A.M.; Saturday Adult Forum). Join us for coffee and fellow- Men's Group meets the second Monday of the Including the sum of $2,250 as the down tions of the Local Bond Law, according lo There Is due approximately $076,376.00 ordinance, title of which Is set forth below, Borough Clerk Worship Service 10:00 A.M., Church School 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and following ihe 5:30 p.m. payment required by Ihe Local Bond Law. was finally passed and approved by Ihe U17S3 Rosalie Park Leader, U1700 Rosele Park Leader grades 1-6; 7:30 PM Bible Study and Prayer evenings 20 minutes before sunset, preceded by ship. Worship Service Sundays, 10:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Nursery available during Worship. month at 10:00 a.m. Women's Group meets the Ihe reasonable Ufa thereof computed from with lawful Interest from June 20, 1990 and October 3, 1901 (Fee: $28.28) Mass. The down payment Is now available by vir- Ihe dale of the bonds authorized by this Mayor and Council ol lha Borough of Rosal- October 3. 1891 . (Fee: «7.26) Meeting; 8:40 PM Choir rehearsal. Saturday: a Talmud clasi.-Alan J. Yuler Rabbi Israel B. (Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays). Nursery Communion is served the first Sunday of each second Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. Choir meets tue of provision for down payment or for costs. ie Park at a public meeting hekfln Ihe Bor- . ordinance. Is 15 years. There Is a Full Legal Description on file In 7:30 AM Men's Bible Class (2nd & 4th of iho Turner, Rabbi Emeritus. ore during Family Growth Hour and Worship month. All are welcome. Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. AA groups meet on capital Improvement purposes ln_on»-i»— ough Hall,.110 E. Weelfleld Avenue. Rosal- Service. Children's Church for Sunday school- UNITED CHURCH OF more previously adopted budgets. (n) The Si'pplprrwnlnl Debt Statement Bis Union County Sheriffs Office. ie Park, N.J., on September 26. 1881. month); Men's Fellowship Breakfast (3rd of the Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings, Boy required by the Local Bond Law has been aged children during Worship, except 4th Sun- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn month). Women's Mlislonary Circles meet SPRINGFIELD F.MANUEL UNITED Scouts meet on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. We have /CHRIST Section 2, In order to finance Ihe cost of duly prepared and filed In the office of the this sale. JPASSEO.OROINANCE day of month. Christian Nursery School - Mon- the Improvement of purpose not covered by Clerk, and a complete executed duplicate unuiN/woi: PJU. 1000 monthly. METHODIST CHURCH 40 Church Mall, ample narking and our building is accessible to RALPH FROEHLICH JEWISH • REFORM day thru Friday. Adult, Youth & Children's ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH OF application of the down payment, negoti- thereof has" been Iliad In the office of the v AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE Springfield. Rev. J. Paul Griffith, Pastor. SUN- the handicapped. For information please call j. SHERIFF TEMPLE SHA'AREY SHALOM 78 S. Choirs. Kid's Kolnonla, 3:30 P.M. Wednes- CHRIST 213 Center St., Garwood. Rev. Dou- able bonds are hereby authorized to be Dlreclor of the Division of Local Govern- CLA^P AND EISENBERQ, ATTORNEYS V, CHAPTER 837, OF THE ROSELLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of WEST- DAY MORNING CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 Ihe church office 232-9490. Issued In the principal amount of $42,750 ment Services In the Department of Com- . PARK CODE TO DELETE SECTION Springfield Avenue, Springfield, 379-5387. days. Women's. Bible Sludy, 10:00 A.M. glas Lovejoy-Carier, Pastor (908) 789-1285. CX-173-05 (DJ * SL) OF KENILWORTH FIELP 170 Elm Street, Wellflcld, Dr. Robert A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL RECONVENES , pursuant to the Local Bond Law. In antici- munlty Affairs of Ihe State of New Jersey. 237-42,F REGARDING SOLID WASTE Joshua Goldstein, Rabbi; Amy Daniels', Cantor; Thursday!. Men's Breakfast, 7:30 A.M. 1st Sunday: Choir Rehearsal 9:00 AM: Worship U1606 Springfield Leader, 8ept, 12,19,26, 9:15 A.M. Church Is equipped with a chair (lit pation of the Issuance of the bonds, negoti- Such statement shows that Ihe gross debt Ool, 3, feel (Fee: S71.00) RECEPTACLE REQUIREMENTS FOR L. Harvey, Minister; Mr. William R. Matthews, Mark Wclsholu, President. Sha'aray Shalom is Saturday of month. Holy Cross Youth Fellow- and Church School 9:30 AM; Fellowship Hour able bond anticipation notes are hereby of Ihe Borough as defined In the Local Bond MULTIDWELLINQ UNITS to Sanctuary for Handicapped and Elderly. THE LINDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICE vAAGO, Director of Music. Phone -233-2278. a, warm, friendly, Reform temple ihataeeks u>. ship, twice a month, u announced. Twenty- 10:30 AM; Tuesday: Noon; AA; Wednesday authorized to be Issued pursuant to and ' Law Is Increased by the authorization of Ihe Julia K. Kaulfere Sunday: 9 A.M. Sunday School, Adult Bible Princeton Rd. A Orchard Terr., Linden, within the limitations prescribed by Ihe Loc- bonds And holea provided In this bond ordi- Borough Clerk achieve a standard of excellence in all its prog- something (Bible study, fellowship group for 9:00 AM.Garwood Pre-school Mothers; Wed- SHERIFF'S SALE Sludy and Adult Forum; 10:30 A.M. Worship. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH IN 486-3073. Sun: 10 am Divine Worship/Sunday al Bond Law. nance by $42,750, and Ihe obligations SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY U17O2 Roselle Park Leader nuns. Shabbat worship, enchanced by our vol- young adults, 20-30), 7:00 P.M. Thursdays, nesday 8:00 PM 5th Chapter Motorcycle Club; Section 3. (a) The Improvement hereby authorized herein will ba within all debl llm- October 3, 1881 (Fee: $6.00) There will be a Public Forum held at the UNION, Berwyn Street at Overlook Terrace -.. Church School; 11:05 am Evangelism Commit- Thursday 7:45 PM Choir Rehearsal; Friday llallons prescribed by that Law. CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY unteer choir, begins on Friday evenings at 8:30 Special Services, Teaching Series and Vespers authorized and Ihe purpose for the llnanc- DOCKET NO. F-2O79O-0O EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH 242 Shun- I'M. with monthly Family Services at 8:00 PM. 686-2412 Invites you to share in our fellowship tee; 11:05 am Adult Bible Sludy (beg. Feb. 19). 8:00. PM A A; Saturday Noon A A. Second Ing of which th» bonds are lo be Issued Is will be announced. For further information, call (d) An aggregate amount not exceeding NEW BRUNSWICK SAVINGS BANK, a pike Rd., Springfield, 379-4351. Pastor Rev. Saturday morning Torah-study class and wor- 379-4525. . ,\T • . at: SUNDAY MORNING CHURCH SER- MON: 6:30 pm Jr. Girl Scouts; 7:30 pm (1st Wednesday Monthly, Women's Circle Fellow- the reconstruction of the roof at the First Aid $8,000 for Items of expense listed In ana New Jersey corporation, BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK Kenllworth Municipal Building on Wednes- Squad Building Including all work and Joseph Lombard! Wednesday: 7:15 PM Prayer ship begins at. 10:30 AM. Religious School VICE 10:30 A.M, DIVINE' WORSHIP on Mon.) Bd. of Dciconi-LPC, (2nd Mon.) Ste- ship meeting, 12 noon. Third Sauunhy even- permitted under N.J.S.A. 40A:2-20 Is Plalnlltf,' UNION COUNTY, N.J. Sunday al 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion - first materials neeessary therefor and Incidental Included In the estimated oosl Indicated VS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe fol. day, October 9, |9?1_at_7^3.0 P.M. to con- Meeting, Choir, P.G.'s and Battalion. Sunday: classes meet on Saturday mornings for K-3, on wardship Comminlon-LPC, 10 am (3rd Mon.) ing Monthly, Adult Fellowship. Fourth Wed-— therefor.. . herein for the purpose or_ Improvement. '• ADAM DeLEON, el al, lowing proposed ordlnanoe was Introduced -SaU. AM Sunday School; JlAMWonhlp; «.. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for 4-7, and REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 Sunday or the month; CHURCH SCHOOL Garden St. Exxon AmullanU-Bxec Bd., 7:30 nesday Monthly, Family Circle Bible Study & (b) The estimated maximum amount of ~"~ Secllon 7. Any grani rnoneye received for Defendants, and passed on first r»a-"— *— -t- Prospect Ave., Irvington, 374-9377. Rev. Hen- RECONVENES 9:15 A.M., with ADULT pm (3rd Mon.) Sesilon-LPC. Tuei. 7 JO pnf Discussion Group, Holy Communion firstSun - bonds or noles lo be Issued for the Improve- Mayor PM Evening Service; Friday: 7:15 PM Pioneer on Tuosdat evenings for post-Bar/Bat Mlavah the purpose described In Sactlon 3 hereof CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION and Council ol the ( sider plans for the Volco Brass site on the Gull. Stockade; 7:30 PM Youth Group. students. Pre-school, classes are available for ry E. Dlerk, DX>. Pastor. 763-0878. Sunday BIBLE STUDY at 11:00 ajn.; UNITED (1st Tues) Presb.'Women-Reg. Meeting, (3rd ' day each month. Church hour nursery; CHILD- - ment or purpose la as slated In Section 2 shall be applied either lo direct payment of FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES In the County ol I children ages 2'A through 4. The Temple has' School for all agos 9:15 • 10:15 «Jn. Worship METHODIST WOMEN • Second Wednesday Tues.) Fellowship Circle; 7 pm (Last Tues.) REN ALWAYS WELCOME IN WORSHIP. ihe cost ol the Improvement or (o payment By virtue of Ihe above-staled writ of. services B:30 and. 10:30 a.m., Choir Practice at 7:30 p.m. Also meeting at the Church: A. A. (c) The estimated oost of the Improve-, of the obligations Issued pursuant to this execution U> me directed I shall exo "aTjfwi Boulevard. ^ CHARISMATIC the support of an active Sisterhood, Brother- Presb. Women-Coordinating Team. Wed: 3:30 'V menl or purpose la equal to the amount of ordinance. The •mount of obligations hood and Votith Group, A wide range of prog- 9:15 a.m., Boy Scouts, Mondays 7 pan., Senior • MCh Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., O. A.-, each Sun- pm Confirmation Class 1 pm(lst Wed.) Garden 1 herein rrada therefor, authorized bui nol Issued hsreunder ahull GRACE It PEACE FELLOWSHIP rams Include Adult Education, Social Action, Fellowship • 1st Wednesdays and 3rd Thurs- day at 7:00p.mp . Union Hospitap l GRAC(C(D Cen- St. Exxon Annuitants-Reg. Meeting; 7:3 I bond anltlpallon note* ba reduced lo the extent that such funds are bAY.'the e^H day'of ( The public Is Invited to offer their comments CHURCH 960 Rarllan Rd., Crahford days; Church Council t p.m., A A Steps, Frl- tet r fof r GeriatriGritri c AssessroentjndCnurisiillriAtd i • ' ' lure at such to used. 276-8740. Pastor Rev. Dean Knudsen. Sun- Inlorfallalth Outreach. Slnalea and S«ikxi,_&I jyi^., AA~si7hi^grii .'^t -(2nd Wed j Clilstliii Education Cunrnrtr Visit Your A IflUon — — JSfftdll of lh#~ luaiUJU. UljMI weekdays, 8:30 «.m. - 5:6o7mT(686-3U7l. pm(3rdWed.) Spiritual Ufe Circle; 8pm Adult —days 10 AM - Praise & Teaching Service and mo.re information. P>°*w call the Temple sec-, WngtooOispier 2919 Third tuesdayiia 1 pjn. Bellgrove Montessorl Nursery School, Carol lugSrii. a hereby L. idgedlotnepunclu- Membership Class (beg. Feb. 15) Thurs: 3:45 Children's Ministry; Wednesday 7:00 PM - relary, Rita, Kozyra, Director 686-3220. The Reverend E •I payment of the prtnol3E ' of and Ihe Inter- pm Brownies; 7 pm Odette Girl Scouts; 7:30 House of ••ion tha obligation* i Intercessory Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Even-, HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH James Roberts, M. Dlv.. M. A., Pastor) Margaret Adlar pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal; g pm Alcoholics -m bond ordlnanoaTTha ol ing Service • 8:00 PM. JEWISH - TRADITIONAL (off Five Points) 301 Tucker Ave., Union oMIufonYpi ike BbrougK lOouneUortha 688-0714 The CrucUlod&RlsenChrUi Is Pro- Anonymous. FR11 pm {3rd Fri.) Linden Inlra- together with an UpdMtL . Borough Clark MORAVIAN fallh Council: 12 N (4lh Frl.) AARP-Exec Bd.1 Worship This ..j», upon BIIIM MMbS will lag* Innrsst Tn tha oommon aMmantt CONGREGATIONAL CONSERVATIVE cl.lmod Herel" The Rev. Milan A. Ontko, BATTLE HILL COMMUNITY MORA- 1 pm (4th Pri.) AARP-Reg. Meeting. SHE 8 am property within th« Borough tor IM pay- appurtenant ihsrslo, In aooordanM with FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM Affil- DJ},, Pastor SUN: Slovak Worship 9:00 ajn., mafil of in* obligation* aha: lha InlanMI ahd •ubjaot lo lha tirmi. llrnltallorj*, oondi- OHDINANOI NO. lUSS"" ' Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Coffee hour 10:00 VIAN CHURCH 777 Liberty Avenue, Union, (3rd Sat) Presb. Men-Breakfast Meeting CHURCH 1240 Clinton Ave.. lrvlngton. Rev. iated with the United Synagogue of America, 686-5262. Pallor, Rev. Jeffrey D. Oehrli. Sun- (Location to be announced). Weekend 10 - THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1801 - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS - 2,3*

• ,-.'•• [3" ...a monthly page by; •••j.-.^v Wa$hfh0 and for the community's P Cliisifttteit! jpages 6-10 young people. - 1i By Anna) Skornp»U . OCTOBER 3, 1991 I cry only In (1» rain Shed my troubles in die Cold, Droplets unite with the pond I cry only in the rain : r I cry an* gape . ,-.,. 4 Rethink the instrusions in my days. Pains and troubles that washed away The bullets from enemy airplanes didn't kill King Kong. It was beauty ping a 19-15 non-conference game at home to Hackettstown two weeks I cry only In the rain • that killed the beast. • v ago. Middlesex lost to New Providence 21-12 last Friday night I cry and face ^ the sky Just as it wasn't that Johnson Regional of Clark played particularly Brearley should be angry and very hungry to atone for its season- I wipe my tormented eyes and see no bens' than Roselle Park last weekend. It was the arm of senior quarter- opening defeat. After Saturday, Ihe Bears play the next four weekends on sun " •••. ,;• '•' back Dan Redzlniak that killed the Panthers. : v , the road. What a bleak picture my life has That was the story Saturday as the high school football season com- Brearley Regional 21, Middlesex 0 become. " ••..-•. WHAT'S GOING ON 1 menced for both Mountain Valley Conference-Valley Division teams. - " ... ", aoo • ' • This month's Student Writes page consists of material written by students at I cry only in the rain Redziniak, in his best baseball imitation, hit three home runs to lead HILLSIDE at DAYTON REGIONAL (Mountain Valley Jonathan Dayton Regional High School in Springfield. The material appeared Johnson past Roselle Park 20-6. He threw touchdown passes, of 73 and S3 Conference-Mountain Division): Both teams are coming off lough home- in the school's literary magazine, Mclopeia. J.R. PARACHINI yards to Justin LaSala and one 36 yards to Rob Tyra. opening losses. Hillside held Roselle's talented running back Mike Full- Untitled "I thought we played excellent defense except for those three plays," man to just 31 yards on 12 carries, but lost a 13-0 decision on two long Thanksgiving memories Roselle Park head coach John Wagner said. "Nick ran the ball hard for us," Wagner said. "Although we didn't touchdown passes. Two turnovers helped Immaculata score 21 unan- By Karen Auer : All three touchdown passes came on third down and on the third play score mamAppints,- we-did some good things offensively. We never had swered first quarter points en route to a 21-7 win over the Bulldogs. Rude lights and good field position and that hurt us." Hillside 20, Dayton Regional 14 By Edward Bruckner of possessions. Rosello Park's defense did not yield a sustained drive the Noisy voices Boys'soccer I recall with happy memories the Thanksgiving of 1978. It was important to entire, contest. , ' . , ' •' ana • On backstreets. The Panthers got on the board in the fourth quarter when they went 62 WEEK THREE OF THE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SEA- THE DAYTON REGIONAL AND ROSELLE PARK High School me then, because I was with my entire family. It was fun to be with my parents, Sight of an empty coach boys' soccer teams were defeated last Thursday. Dayton lost a 2-0 deci- my brothers, my grandparents, my uncle, and my aunt. I remember getting up yards in eight plays.' Senior quarterback Tom Baylock, iO-for-16 for 88 SON features all five area teams in action. Two play tomorrow night and Relieves my aching mind yards and no interceptions, hit sophomore split end Marc Leonardis with three Saturday afternoon. sion at Ridge to drop to 1-3 and Roselle Park was downed at New Provi- early to watch the Thanksgiving Day Parade on television. Afterward, my And dizzy spirit. dence 11-4. The Panthers were beaten by Roselle Catholic 4-2 on the parents, brothers and I got all dressed up to visit my grandparents for Thanks- a five-yard touchdown pass late in the game. Here are this week's picks. The record last week was .1-1 and_for_, I leap awkwardly road Friday to fall to 1-3. giving dinner. I recall the hugging and kissing, the delicious smells coming Redziniak, scrambling away from Panther rushers, hit LaSala on the the season Is 4-2 for .667. To its footstep' and the Girls' tennis from the kitchen, the dining room table elaborately set with a lace tablecloth, third play of tho game with a 73-yard touchdown pass. He hit Tyra for a TOMORROW NIGHT Coachman takes off ROSELLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL'S girls' tennis team improved china, silver, crystal, flowers and candles. I recall that my grandparents always 36-yard score on the team's third play of the second half. His last touch- Shabazz at UNION (Watchung Conference): Irvington gave Union Without my word. its record to 6-0 with a 4-1 win at home against Brearley ^Regional last placed a chocolate turkey by each of the children's place settings. This tradition down pass to LaSala came on a the team's,third play following a Roselle all it could handle last Friday night and almost pulled off a big upset. The Puddles reflect a colored anarchy Thursday The loss dropped Brearley's record to 0-4. Dayton Regional was special to us. In the center of the table near tho flowers and candles were Park third quarter punt. • , / Farmers, 2-0, have lost seven fumbles in two games and can't afford to And contact with the wheels . 1 blanked Roselle Catholic 5-0 on Sept. 25. little Pilgrim dolls and a horn of plenty. The dinner was an event in itself. As "We knew he was a good quarterback," Wagner said. "We tried a turn the ball over against unbeaten Shabazz, 2-0. tradition goes, the Thanksgiving dinner was always the same — melon balls, Stirs a violent revolution. • multiple of things on defense to try to stop him." Union 21, Shabazz 6 Field hockey chicken soup with matzo balls, salad, jello mold, roast turkey, gravy, stuffing, Humidity magnifies the stench •Redziniak, who threw for seven touchdowns and ran for eight more poo JESSICA DeLUCA KNOCKED IN A GOAL off a penalty comer cranberry sauce, sweet potato pie with marshmallows, asparagus, cider, pump- Of the overworked animals with lost yearin addition to passing for more than 1,200 yards, completed six by Tomassina DiMaio in the first half to lead Roselle Park past Brcarley ROSELLE PARK at Bound Brook (Mountain Valley Conference- kin pie, and apple pie. At the end of tho meal we were stuffed. After dinner, I Curled manes of blackness. of 15 passes for 203 yards. His three touchdown passes accounted for 162 1-0 in its first game of tho season. Panther goalie Dcnise Loncker made Valley Division): The Panthers will face another team that can put the recall sitting on my Pop-Pop's lap and listening to him talk. I also recall playing Their stiff legs tap of those yards. „ . four saves for the shutout. ball in the air. games on the floor with my Aunt Joyce. During the following year, my Pop-Pop To a monotonous rhythm. "We fumbled on our first offensive series of the second half and they Girls' soccer "They have the same type of offense as Clark," Wagner said. "We died. Three years later, my Aunt Joyce died from a brain tumor at the age of 26. The repetition gradually fades in capitalized," Wagner said. . ' need to press the quarterback more or have more guys back on coverage." Holiday time was special, because-1 spent it with my whole family. Thanks- volume ' Roselle Park held a slight edge in rushing, 104-101. with sophomores DAYTON REGIONAL FELL TO 2-2 with a 6-1 loss at home to Bound Brook lost its opener last Friday night to Manville 21-14. giving is important to me now also, because, although my grandfather and aunt And I imagine the coach Nick Fowler and Mark Carlson doing tho bulk. Fowler, a fullback, led tho Ridge last Thursday. The Bulldogs topped-Rosclle Catholic 3-1 at home Roselle Park 10, Bound Brook 7 are no longer here, I have wonderful memories of being together with them. To be drawn by some team with 75 yards on 14 carries. Carlson, halfback, left the game early in three days earlier. SATURDAY AFTERNOON Now that I am older, being with my family is even more essential to my happi- Divine force. the third quarter with leg cramps after rushing for 20 yards on four (J.R. Parachlnl is Worrall Commmunlty Newspapers' sports Middlesex at BREARLEY REGIONAL (Mountain Valley ness. I appreciate now, more than ever, how wonderful it is to have a loving And from this thought of security carries. editor.) . family, and I am thankful at Thanksgiving and at all times for having those I My mind is able to abandon all Conference-Valley Division): The Bears had last weekend off after drop- love around me. Responsibility

Concern v And finally Bye-Bye Rose Garden Consciousness. Redziniak wastes no time Prom a silencing depth By SooJI Lee I am awakened to The cool is still and the birds are singing a melancholy tune. Against the in putting up big numbers A euphoric environment. brightly colored fallen leaves, a stream of candlelit cars flows into the mist of God's earthly creations rows of gray stone as I sit quietly and listen u> Grandfather's memory. I feel the By Susan Krakowleckl looking at second-and-15 from the Merge only with recognizable "soft" of the petals of a red rose laying gently on my black velve- Assistant Sports Editor Crusaders 20, Panthers 6 Park 36. His sun teen lap, and my senses become numb as I hear Grandfather greeting me with a Radiating from my glance CLARK — When Johnson Region- No problem for Redziniak, though. And the r assimilate wind-swept kiss. j ,• By The Waterside Is a language dead. She probably had a memorable al High School senior quarterback Mike Mentzel picked up two yards. He simply hit Rob Tyra with a 36-yar- In osten atious glory; On second down, Redziniak dropped fd touchdown pass. LaSala's kick was The "soft" of the red roses touch my pale skin as my footsteps stumble quiet- By Brett Wllklns ThuS, no one understands me encounter Dan Redziniak threw for over 1,200 A beauty unmatched. ' back and threw an incomplete pass. good and Johnson held a 14-0 lead. ly down the tranquil white-washed walls. An occasional ring for a doctor alarms By the waterside And no one seems to consider With one, when she was younger!!! yards and seven touchdowns as a Here there is an abundance of junior lost season he raised some eye- But on third down, he scrambled "Tyra did a nico job converting tho me and suddenly I smell the clean and strong odor of disinfectants and medi- as children we would play. My silence a shame. Unadulterated air brows — arid some questions. Ques- right, he scrambled left, he broke free pattern on that play," Theodosatos cine. My heart beats steadily as 1 timidly enter a dark roqm and find Grandpa And there among the foamy, frothy Lest I.be obliged to Her heart was weak and her psyche That is as delightful to breathe tions like "Can he do it again next from two Panther defenders and said. "He saw that the pattern as we surrounded by baby blue walls, enhanced by a small light shining upon him. crest forever merge my jaw was ' . As the environment is to digest. year?" and "Whal can he do to top uncorked i 73-yard touchdown pass originally called it, a slant, was cov- Silence is all I hear against the steady beat from my heart as a surge of despair we knew no worries. Abstaining from communication, Overflown With harsh emotions, that The air seisins' to relish that?" to slolback Justin. LaSala. After LaSa- ered, so he converted and ran a enters through my blood. A weak and low voice reaches but to mo and I grasp There was you. there was me..and Withdrawing from vAices, soon The journey through ' With his opening-day performance la's kick, the Crusaders had a 7-0 lead straight pattern into the end zone. for it. "Hello Sooji. How's my favorite grandaughter?" Grandpa's .warm oyes My ears shall atrophy. Would lose control.... nothing more My nasal passages; That's the way we teach people here." engulf me in a sea of salt from my eyes as I look at this unrecognizable body and No more will the hatrime 'Saturday afternoon against Roselle with just 1:30 gone from the clock. by the waterside. Into my lungs it rushes face,.wired with tubes and needles, afraid that his soul will leave the world. Park, a 20-6 win for the Crusaders, On the next Johnson possession, ' Johnson got the ball back at mid- Strike the anvil Another encounter occurred. A spider With an jbxhilirating sensation. With a straining effort I answer his gently spoken words. "Grandpa, I'm fine Redziniak answered those questions with the Crusaders facing a field three and a half minutes later. By itho'waterside ' And tho fluids of cqiilibrium. Was tangled in her hair! Screams, Reluctantly it leaves my mouth; and so are you. You don't have'to worry about a single thing. Tho doctor says and proved himself worthy of consid- third-and-10,. Redziniak zinged one Two successive running plays lost we .grow up together, we grew as one. Put me to sleep, sweat, | So slowly that I . ' that he is hopeful that tho bypass surgery will be a success. I know you will get eration as one of tho premier quarter- 20 yards.to LaSala. But two incom- yardage and the Crusaders faced a As. years progressed we did, too Save I bo tormented Fear, Impatience, agony, disgust, Gasp forjmore. better and strong again. I won't let you go, ever. Please Grandpa, keep fighting backs in the area. Ho completed nine plete passes ended the drive and third-and-13 at their own 47, so Red- - first just friends then so much more, A mute. violent ! • . i. The air rapidly and don't give up, I need you with me. You always had faith in me in whatever I of 19 passes for 238 yards and three forced Johnson to punt. ziniak did the obvious. He just hit ur true love was always there to Movements...This is my last memory, Accumulates in my lungs did and now I have all my faith in you." touchdowns. The Panthers then embarked on,a LaSala with another scoring pass, this :et me of her| i • • Until I can feel them inflate and one covering 53 yards. This time The thorns from the roses pierce my skin as I hold them lightly, to my chest. Be the On "Dan wasn't throwing too well in lengthy drive, marching from their the waterside. A spider; "killed" her.... ] Violate the .space held by LaSala missed tho extra point and it "Grandpa you can't leave my side....remember the beautiful rose garden we ore the beginning of the game," Crusaders own seven-yard line to midfield in 14 ' By Anna Sko upskl Their neighboring organs. was a 20-0 game. going to make together." With his peaceful eyes Grandpa reassures me that he head coach Milt thepdosatos said. plays. But they were stymied at mid- the waterside . ...yes, thcrforb I must be tho will always be with me and reaches out to touch- the sweet smelling roses. A paroxysm of pain "He threw poorly and missed some field and forced to punt. The Panthers finally managed to one frigid winter's day. • Be my life Shoots through ._ easy targets. But ho settled down after The second half opened with a get on the board with four minutes left His wrinkled and tired hands lay upon my trembling fingers as I see the sleep Oiir perfect lives were to crumble • Be my love My insides that and showed how good he really Panther fumble on their first posses- in the game. They took over on their come to his eyes. "Pray for me, child, and feel at ease. I'm at peace and I'll like scashcils beneath the violent Be my dream As they hurst "~ J i is." ' sion. Dave Bicrstein recovered for tho own 35-yard lino and marched to the always love and slay within you." A tear drops upon, his hand and slowly makes waves, a pool as my eyes close and I whisper a prayer. Tho warmth of his lips touches And dispose of : Theodosatos' criticism aside, it Crusaders and Johnson took over oh Crusader 5-yard line. Quarterback For from that day on Iwould no lon- Amusing myself at troubled" my wet checks as I search to feel his heartbeat. . , Every.trace of didn't take Redziniak long to get the Roselle Park 31-yard line. An Tom Baylock hit Marc Leonardis ger bo , Laughing when thero's la need t cry Untitled warmed up. The Crusaders began with a five-yard scoring pass. The In a panic, my screams alarm the nurses and doctor'. I am frozen and cold and Venomous! oxygen illegal procedure penalty pushed them by tho waterside. , "7 . Be my pwn best friend their first possession at their own back five yards and, after another two-point conversion failed and the alone. Everything is happening so quickly as the nurses push me aside. I grasp By Lauren Landow In my system. 25-yard line. A handoff to fullback Redziniak incomplete pass, they were Crusaders ran out the clock. for air and try to Sco what is going on, but it is no use, for my eyes are blurred When I was young, I wanted to be big. It is pure relief By the waterside As I am I will remain from my overwhelming tears. The thorns of tho red roses leave my cold fingers I wanted to grow up, to be like the Not to breathe life goes on perpetually. If I improve to bleed as I stand still, unable to move. Ho has left me....why1? My fingers' "Big Kids." | Allowing me to ~T~ As I walk ih the wake of my post I still bo tho creditor | . search for the "soft" of the petals as I bleed with hurt and despair. Tho chill of I stand in this picture with my At least I realize what I have lost. Bo my own guidance my body is warm and my oyes become dry.;.The "soft" of the petals is again Rest in peace. But still my memories of you and 1 Sombrero on I loud and my heart beats calmly as I touch my cheek, whore Grandpa had kissed If I fail then tho blame will fall only forever shall live Laughing at its size me not so' long ago. , • upon my shoulders '' I am awakened again by by the waterside. Knowing one day I would;soon be Nothing is heard from my ears, not even the singing of the birds. The preach- Big enough to fit into it. \ Sounds of people in Be my own procreator er has finished his words and my heart fools, the slow dragging beat. Slowly I Howevor, as years passed, I didn't Unstirring dolor. bo a survivor stand and my weak velveteen legs follow tho procession of my family to the Grow as'big as I planned. Occasionally I hear shiny brown lacquer coffin where Grandpa sleeps in a tranquil peace. The petals I'm still the smallest in the , My name mentioned in I Dreamed No one will ever understand of the roses agih'nease my pain as my lips now warm Grandpa's silent sleep. A ( Crowd. I, The midst of By Anna Skorupskl Be my own image A eulogy. | tear rolls away from my eyes and sadly says good-bye, "Sleep well Grandpa and I still look up when I talk to There you stand No one responds... I strive to discover dream of the rose garden wo built iri my heart." People. j Photo By Jerry Grecnwald So perfect ...yes, therefore I must be the one The identity of These orators, Tho difference is, today j So plain • But a strange weight Roselle Park High School sophomore split end Marc Leonardis hauls In 5-yard touch- I know that growing tall does Kly heart's eagerness increases down pass from Panther quarterback Tom Baylock. Those points came in the fourth Not neccesarily mean growing up. Restrains me. I Remember my body radiates quarter and were the only registered by Roselle Park in a season-opening 20-6 defeat at I have realized that growing up Johnson Regional last Saturday. By Brett Wllklns I extend out to touch you Means facing problems, Awakened later I shall never forget, as long as I live, the first time your people set foot on our But you're not there. A Spider Now decisions. ., .', I find myself peaceful soil. Never before in all the history of the world had such an event been I know if I went back In higher spirits , more frequently speculated, argued over, or feared. Yet, the dreams, hopes, and Your oyes glisten 'killed' her... And tried on that hat again And my ears ring with Tears fall from my eyes First quarter miscues help fears of countless generations had suddenly become reality. It had never hap- Euphonious symphonies. By SooJI Lee I would laugh pened to you so you cannot possibly imagine the utter shock that ensued. Your hair falls back smoothly touch- Where on earth, Sho was so afraid of spid Because it still probably wouldn't fit. I must admit, you were not sluggish in your actions on that great day. Your ing your earlobe I wonder. There was no telling of what she men poured over us by the thousands at first, then by the millions once they You simply stand there Has the coachman taken me? lift Immaculata over Dayton coul(l do ' | discovered our naivete. And we were indeed naive. Our people had never seen There' so far aWay from my grip When sho saw spiders crawling up the Take away the first 12 minutes and such tactics like yours before. We found them quite horrific and deplorable as Then you try to reach for my hand Immaculata over the courso of tho last walli . ] "Dayton Regional really didn't play Spartans 21, Bulldogs 7 well. But what were we to do? Wo outnumbered you 10 million to one yet we I scream out your name three quarters. that bad against Immaculata in its were virtually defenseless against your wrath. So we sat by idly and watched Suddenly... All the fear and disgust inside , home-opener last Saturday. Immacu- Immaculata, which defeated Day- our lives slip »way, overcome by the presence of foreigners that had in time, Wou|d splash out and fill the room in Taub reaches final The form of hysterical screams, This page of school news ' iata took advantage of a couple of ear- ton 7-6 last year, recovered a fumble enslaved our population. ...He is awake . The eight-legged, fuzzy,'little insects ly Bulldog miscues and cashed them on the Bulldogs' 14-yard lino to set up , Dayton Regional High School You say enslaved is too strong of a word to describe the condition of our The heart is boating rapidly is sponsored by would ..''/I in. its first touchdown. Linebacker Joe' girls' tennis players Susan Taub and people? I am quite sure all of us would concur that we are indeed slaves to your And his body is drenched from cold Conte's fumble recovery set Up a Wendy SaUdino each fared well at the Bring out the worst in her Three first quarter touchdowns, every desire. The exploitation .of our people, our resources, and our culture has sweat ' ' •' 1-yard touchdown run by teammate Union County Tournament held Mon- Agpny, anxiety, shivers would two tfter Dayton turnovers, helped' been systematic and all-encompassing. We are now left without identity, we are Who was she calling my name Chris Wasson. day in Plainfield. conquer' ...•—.'. the Spartans record a 21-7 victory in foreigners in our own homes. Who knows r JERSEYBAA/K Her Insecure, frightened body and Later in the quarter, Chris Wawrzy- Taub reached the first singles final Personally, I was able to escape much of the changes that have altered the. It was only a dream ' lead her j CENTRAL,HA. Saturday's defeat was the sixth niak broke loose for a 60-yard touch- where she was beaten by Union senior lives o, f my contemporaries. I presume this is because I am what you call "scien- I dreamed. Terry Ann Zawacld 6-0, 6-0. Taub Into minor humiliation. straight for Dayton. Last year's team down' nut. tifically adept" and I have bad much to offer your people. I have been called a lost its last five games' following its An errant snap from punt formation reached the final by besting 1 1 Her friefids, would just' stare at her HAPPY 1991 traitor by my own and often this bothers me deeply. But the reason ! work Fitzpatrick of Kent Place 6-2, 6-3. laughing' -byDaytoirlWToTrrunaculataTmird alongside your people Is not because I seek self-preservation. It is because ever To All Our Friends & Patrons „. .___—Wfth-ovil awl iiuiiuus grins uirtlielr at Bound Brook. touchdown. The Spartans recovered SiUdlno reached the semifinals at sinnn I wsi very v«mg-I-had dVeamed-ofTheH7ery"mfcrit M -Untrtled 72 officea located in Mercer, Middlesex, Monmoulh, Ckejii, Sunremrt nnd'tnlun Counrtu" :—~* — - Senior, halfback . Andy Huber and Wasson later scored from tho second singles where she was beaten made possible. It has intrigued me for most of my 80 years in this world. And faces, when Main Office. 4365 Hi. I South, I'rlncelon, NJ OH5,tO By Karen Auer scored Dayton's first touchdown of seven with 2:44 left in the first by Union sophomore • Tammy although I am no longer young and I do not have very much more to offor your ^Shc would have a spider "attack.' For Ihe office neareil you call 800-282-BANK. Spilling from my pencil point the season. He plunged in from the quarter. . . ' , Zawacld 6-3,.7-5. people I look forward to many more years of secure living. Although SO years Come words of formality; Member FDIC. Member of UJU Financial Corp., J finunclul «ervic«» two in the second quarter. Mark Nad- Dayton, which gave up an average Kent Place defeated Oak Knoll by a have now passed I shall never forget, as long as I live, the first time a being from How did she get so "negatively organlmllbn with over 113 billion in cueii, . Spewing from my mouth Dayton Regional High School senior quarterback Clayton Trlvett runs for yardage zan successfully kicked the extra- of 18 points last year including 28 or 34-26 margin for the team title. West- the planet Earth aet foot on our peaceful soil. obsessed with against Immaculata In team's home-opener last Saturday. Dayton was defeated 21-7. Come words of Inferiority; The fear of spiders; I never found ou point. more on four occasions, blanked field finished third With 19 points.

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•• ".' ••.')>,•••:'. rom stomachs to go 4-0 By J.H. Parachlnl 4-0 on the road last Thursday before Sports Editor stopping Oratory 4-0 at home on Nothing like 14-0 «un to get the Saturday. butterfliei out of the stomachs of a in state young, but talented Brearley Regional Senior midfielder Mike Toth con- By Constance GUbert-Nelss throughout Essex and Union counties. While the festival Is As described in the brochure: "Visibility, invisibility, All screenings begin at 8:15 p.m. at the church hall of High School boys' soccer team. Vet- nected for two goals and juniors Phil Staff Writer directed primarily toward the lesbian, gay and bisexual history, lies, anger and laughter from both viewpoints of the Church of the Redeemer, 36 South St., Morristown. eran head coach Al Czaya is all Ruggiero and Marc Durante added New Jersey now has a lesbian and gay film festival. community, all "gay positive" people are welcome, they being black and being gay are presented in this duo of The church is located one block south of the Morristown . smiles, as any coach would be, but one apiece against Oratory. "We played exceptionally well Founded by the Maplewood-based Organization for Gay said.. . .. movies by two contemporary directors." Green, the brochure notes, and is easily accessible from cautious nonetheless. Awareness, under the umbrella of the Gay and Lesbian Tomorrow night's program, on the theme of "The Out- Route 24, which-becomes South Street, or from Route 510, "This week will tell," Czaya said against Oratory, but were really never Arts Society of Northern New Jersey, the festival, held on look of Women," opens with "I Need a Man Like "The Landscape of Men" is the themo for Oct. 18, South Orange Avenue. before his Bears traveled to Clark to tested in our other games," Czaya four (successive Friday nights, debuted in South Orange You.. .To Make My Dreams Come True," described as "a beginning with."Flames of Passion" — described as a gay face Johnson Regional Tuesday in a said. The church is also only a short walk from tho New last fall. zany burlesque of sex roles and sexism, feminist cabaret at version of "Brief Encounter" —; and featuring an "insight- key Mountain Valley Conference-. Jersey Transit Morris-Essex line's Morristown Station. Brearley won three of its four its best." ful and moving'portrait of an English man who realizes Valley Division contest The Crusad- • Each Friday's program includes a short subject — fre- games against New Providence last The feature film is the rare "Novembcrmoon," a sus- that he leads two separate lives: one by day as a teacher, Admission lo the film festival is $10 per evening. Pop- ers, now a Group 1 school, beat out quently humorous — and a full-length feature film. All season. The two split regular-season penseful drama of a woman forced to hide her Jewish lover and the other by night as a denizen of bars/discos where corn will be provided. Brearley for the conference title last screenings are preceded by a formal introduction and fol- contests with New Providence win- during the occupation of Paris and, to save their lives, to cruising is his real career." The film is titled year, claiming a 1-0 victory over the lowed by an informal discussion period led by'a guest ning 1-0 in Kenilworth and Brearley da(e a Nazi journalist. "A look at the love of two women "Nighthawks,"- . GALAS was formed in 1990 to provide opportunities Bears in Kenilworth and fashioning a whose life has, in some way, been affected by the era or winning 3-0 in New Providence. under intense pressure," the brochure stated. for lesbian and gay artistic expression and to make 1-1 tie against them at home. circumstances of tho film. . . "lesgay-themed" art more visible and accessible in north- Matt O'Donnell A holocaust survivor has been invited to lead the post- The festival's first offering, on Sept. 27, was "Salome" Today Brearley plays at New Pro- The Bears then won at New Provi- The half-dozen men and one woman on the festival's cm New Jersey, the brochure stales. "In time, it is envi- viewing discussion. . and "The Boys in the Band," illustrating the theme of "The vidence, a team they faced four times ...five goals dence 2-0 in the first round of the sioned that drama and the fine arts will also be included in coordinating committee declined to be identified in print Spectacle of the Closet." The feature film is Hollywood's last year, and tomorrow host Union County Tournament before Coming up on Oct. 11, on the theme of "The Perspective our programming. Persons interested in furthering any of Jason Femes and our stopper-back because they had no protection in the state against discri- "period piece," called "the last gasp of homosexual culture Metuchen. going on to defeat the Pioneers 2-1 at of African-Americans," are "Billy Turner's Secret," a these projects are invited to join tho society." Mike Micciche have just been eating mination based on sexual orientation. just prior to the explosion of Stonewall," the 1969 rebel- Senior forward Matt O'Donnell home in the North Jersey, Section 2, short presenting a look at prejudice and friendship, fol- people up," Czaya said. They agreed, however, after a year's, debate, to allow lion that marked the beginning of the modem lesbian and leads the team in goals with five. Group 1 final. lowed by a double screening, "Tongues Untied" and GALAS can be reached at P.O. Box 1291, Montclair Brearley opened its season by this story to bo written to reach interested filmlovers "Looking for Langsion." • gay liberation movement. 07042. Senior goalkeeper Mike Emery has spanking neighborhood rival Roselle Brearley was handled easily at two shutouts and combined with Park 8-2 Sept. 21 on the road. An 8-0 Metuchen last year, dropping a 4-0 freshman Scott Jankunas for a third. home-opening victory over St. Pat- non-conference match. Brearley has outscored the opposition rick's of Elizabeth followed three "We were 7-0 at the time and they 24-2 through its first four games. Soprano is featured in area concert days later. played a great game against us," "Defensively, out sweeper-back The Bears blanked Bound Brook Czaya said. Soprano Linda Hcimall of Newark, Heimall, who was graduated from cert at the Newark Museum. After her given concerts with the Newark and formerly of Union, will give a concert Union High School, is a protege of initial concert, Hcimall appeared for Now Jersey symphonies, the Rhode at. the Williams Center for the Per- Maestro Alfredo Silipigni, artistic six consecutive years as soloist with Island Symphony, in which she sang 9 forming Arts Oct. 27. She also will director anU conductor of the New the Newark Symphony at the Newark opposite Richard Tucker, and has teach at the center and give master Jersey State' Opera. She is listed, in Museum under the baton of Silipigni. been with the New Jersey Stale Opera Roselle P. girls hoops club ALL-STAR PERFORMERS — Kenilworth's 12-year-old Little League Ail-Star team took classes. Her schedule also includes an "Who's Who in Opera" and was cho- The late diva Maria Jeritza, impressed since its inception. first place in the Berkeley Heights Tournament this past summer and finished second in appearance at the. Columbus Day sen Young Artist of the Year by Musi- by the soprano voice of the young She also continued her career in the Roselle Park Tournament. Kenilworth placed third in the District 9 section of the parade in Newark where she will sing cal America upon her debut at the artist, invited her to sing at a luncheon having a car wash Saturday Willlamsport, Pa, Tournament by beating Irvlngton, Union and Clark. Kneeling, from left, the national anthem and the Italian New York City Opera. She is a Wil- at the residence of Cardinal Spellman, Europe and sang at the Graz Opera in are Jim Lenhoff, Javlar Cabrera, John Pesantez, batboy Vinnie Duda, Mike Duda and anthem, "Inno di Mameli." liam Matheus Sullivan Foundation Austria. The Roselle Park High School who later presented her with a gold 4:00. Girls' tennis, St. Mary's at Brian Van Busklrk. Standing, from left, are Mike Ferrara, manager Chris Duda, Jon San- winner, National Society of the Arts Girls' Basketball Booster Club is hav- She is appearing on a cable televi- diamond fnedallion "in appreciation Heimall's career, involving con- Roselle Park, 4:00. Field hockey, tos, Jarrett Fennes, Scott Relno, Dan Guzevlch, Jason Wlleshefskl, coach Mike Santos and Letters winner, and a Metropoli- ing a car wash on Saturday from 9 sports scene sion show called "Astrology Today," of her artistry." certs, operas and musical programs, Middlesex at Roselle Park, 4:00. and Tony Colantonlo. •••,'••• tan Opera auditions winner. She was a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Roselle Park with Steven Joseph Sinopoli as host. As Winner of the Maria de Varady spanned music from opera to church newly installed into Union High Little League parking lot. Donation is Dayton sports She appeared last Sunday and will be award, Hcimall was presented with a music to Broadway. She also teaches School's Hall of Fame. $5. The rain date is* Sunday. information may call the recreation this week seen this Sunday at 9 a.m. on Gateway New York City Opera contract. privately at home. Hcimall recently department at 908-912-2226. Cable and then on Suburban Cable on When she was a teen-ager, she She was the first singer to sing a was married to composer-pianist Youth soccer The following is this week's Day- Wednesdays at 8:35 p.m. on Channel came to the attention of New Jersey concert in the then newly built Garden Ralph Carbonc, and the iwo perform Brearley sports ton Regional High School sports 32 and at 8 p.m. Wednesdays on concert-goers by substituting for an Stale Arts Center, Holmdel, under the together as a duo in concert halls-and • The Mountainside Tornadoes calendar: Channel 35. . . ailing soprano. She had her first con- baton of Gillman Collier. She has television. defeated the Strikers 5-0 in Spring- this week Today: Girls' J.V. soccer, Manvil- field Recreation Soccer League The following is this week's Brear- Ie at Dayton, 4:00. Boys' and girls' action. Patrick Collins, Mike. Fenton ley Regional High School sports cross-country. Linden at Dayton, and Steven Cash scored goals and calendar: 4:00. Girls' tennis, Dayton at Roselle, Juliet Spinelli and Mike Criscitcllo Today,: Boys' soccer, Brearley at 4:00. Playhouse kicks off its new season had assists. New Providence, 4:00. Gymnastics, Tomorrow: Freshmen football, Tho works of Marsha Norman, Eugene O'Neill; Richard Vctcre, Neil Simon, Marsha Norman, winner of the Pulitzer Prize (Night Mother) and Tony In other games, the Mountainsido Elizabeth at Brearley, 4:00. Field Dayton at Hillside, 4:00. Gymnastics, Jerry Sterner, Richard Holland, Marc Elliot, Judd Woldin and Tom Kcmpinski Award (The Secret Garden), unveils her newest work "Sarah and Abraham," Blizzards tied the Springfield Lancers hockey, Brearley at Middlesex, 4:00. Scotch Plains at Dayton, 4:00. comprise George Street Playhouse's 18th anniversary season. from Feb. 1 to 23 1992. This backstage comedy-drama parallels the lives of the 1-1 and then defeated the Mountain- Girls' tennis,' Johnson Regional at Saturday: Football, Hillside at On Sept. 28 "The Engagement," by Richard Vctcre premiered. Love and biblical with the real-life theater artists trapped in tho cross-currents of romantic • side Hurricanes 3J. Brearley, 4:00. Dayton, 1:00. .-•'.. laughter go together in this romp when four men and one woman tackle tho intrigue. Michael Debbie scored on an assist- Tomorrow: Freshmen football, Monday: J.V. football, Hillsido at challenge of love and marriage. Running through Oct. 20, "The Engagement" "Other People's Money," Jerry Stcmcr's play, shadows Wall Sircet, where from Jason Guidicipictro for the Bliz- Brearley at Middlesex, 4:00. Boys' Dayton, 4:00. ' \ will be directed by Matlhow Perm, who returns to GSP after directing last sea- money is the ultimate seduction und a favorile past lime. Wcny Liscow, associ- zards in their game gainst the Lancers. soccer,,Metuchen at Breailey, 4:00. Tuesday: Boys' soccer, Dayton at son's production of "The Root," which is_being presented in New York City this ate artistic director, directs this long-running Off-Broadway hit, coming to GSP Guidicipictro scored all three goals Girls' tennis, Mother Seton at Brear- Roselle, 4:00. Girls' soccer, New Pro- fall by producer Daryl Roth. Feb. 29 to March 22, 1992. • for the Blizzards against the Hurri- ley, 4:00. vidence at Dayton, 4:00. Boys' and GSP ends its season on a musical high note with the premiere of "The Prince "The Mad, Mad, Mad Magic Show" cast ' "Anna Christie," Eugene O'Neill's tale of love, despair and hope, comes lo canes. Debbie, Hank Hanson and Saturday; Football, Middlesex at girls' cross-countiy Dayton at New- tho GSP stage from Oct. 26 to Nov. 17. Produced in association wilh Gene R. and The Pauper," by Marc Elliot, Richard Holland and Judd Woldin. Mark Jonathan Kulcsar each had one assist Brearley, 1:00. ark Central and vs. Hillside, 4:00. Korf and the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation, "Annu Christie" will be Twain's fairy tale conies to life in a musical for the entire family, running from for the Blizzards. Monday: J.V. football, Middlesex Gymnastics, Dayton at Roselle directed by Kevin Dowling, director of tho Off-Broadway hit, "The Sum Of April 3 to 26, 1992. at Brearley, 4:00. Gymnastics, Brear- Catholic, 4:00. Girls' tennis, Gover- Plays slated for children Us." Joining Dowling is set designer Jane Musky, whose design credits include This season, designers for GSP include Donald Holder and Paul Armstrong ley at Johnson Regional, 7:00. nor Livingston at Dayton, .4:00. Coaches needed The Paper Mill Playhouse has a full slate oLweekend musicals for "When Harry Met Sally," Duvid Mamct's upcoming film version of "Glengarry (lights), Deborah Jasien and Atkin Pace (scls), and Barbara Forbes and Sue Tuesday: Boys' soccer, Roselle RuivA-Thon Sunday children, wilh "Rumpclstillskin," for nges 5-8, by tho Yalcs Musical The- Glen Ross," as well as the recent stage productions of "Moon For The Misbe- Ellen Rohrcr (costumes). The Springfield Recreation Depart- Park at Brcarlcy, 4:00. Cross-country, ater on Saturday and Sunday. The world of illusion is brought to life in gotten" and "Picnic" at the Williumslown Tlieuter Festival, tinder the direction Subscriptions to the George Street Playhouse's 1991-92 season range from ment is seeking a coach/supervisor for Brearley at New Providence and vs. The Kiwanls &ub of Edison will "The-Mad, Mad, Mad Magic Show," for ages 5-10, by Thcatrcworks, of Dowling.. S182 to SI 12, wilh discounts available for students and senior citizens.-For its youth wrestling program this Bound Brook, 4:00. Field hockey, conduct its fourth annual Run-A- USA, on Oct. 12 and 13. "Three Cheers For America," ages 5-11, pre- Also sponsored by the Laurie Foundation tlus season is the revival of Neil further information, call 908-246-7717. winter. Brearley at Governor Livingston, Thon Sunday.' Proceeds from the sents a salute to America, in song, dance and story, timed to coincide wilh The George Street Playhouse, celebrating' iis 18lh season, is a professional The candidate must be at least 18 4:00. Girls' tennis, Brearley at- Mid- event will benefit a variety of com- Simon's hit comedy, "I Ought To Bo In Pictures." A Hollywood screenwriter tho restoration of Ellis Island and the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights. and his teenago daughter meet after 16 years in this look at one's family's Actor's Equity theater, and member of the League of Resident Professional years of age and have wrestling exper- dlesex, 4:00. ^ . munity needs such as scholarships, Theaters and the Now Brunswick Cultural Center. ience. Responsibilities will include Christmas gifts, clothes and food for This will be performed by tho Pushcart Players on Nov. 9 and 10. expectations and dreams. Directed by GSP's producing artistic director, Gre- the implementation of wrestling skills Roselle Park poor children and their families. "Tho Snow Queen," the only Hans Christian Andersen story with a gory S. Hurst, "I Ought To Bo In Pictures" runs Nov. 24 lo Dec. 22. and fundamentals and for the organi- The event will inciude a 5-Kilome- happy ending, tells tho tale.of Gcrda's adventures as she sets out to rescue "Separation," TomKcmpinski's unconventional love story, makes its Ameri- zation of team practices, rosters, sche- sports this week ter Fun Walk and Run and a 15-Ki- her brother from the evil clutches of tho mngical Snow Queen. Tho per- can debut Jan. 4 to 26, 1992. Two physically isolated artists are brought dules and home wrestling matches. The following is this week's Rosel- lometer TAC Certified Race. All formance, presented by lifersizo puppets, including the 8-foot Snow together by tho transatlantic telephone to form'a lasting union, Susan Kerner, The wrestling program has boys in le Park High School sports calendar: events will start and finish at J.P. Ste- R S LD P SS? Queen, is by Pegasus Productions and will be on tho Paper Mill stage GSP's resident director, serves as director for "Separation." grades 3-8 participating in the Union Today: Freshmen football. Bound vens High School on Grove Avenue f Jm S5.OT ° ^?h ' £ ~" R°se«e Park High School seniorquarle Nov. 16 and 17, The GingerbVcad Players will present, on Nov. 23 and Brook at Roselle Park, 4:00. Boys' Tom Baylock steps out of the pocket during Saturday's opening game at Johnson 24, two classic fairy talcs,."Litllo Red Riding Hood.1' and "Tho Three County Wrestling League. in North Edison, a short distance from page Bl3y comP|eted 10o f 16 Passes>r 88 yards and oneBSS Those interested or seeking further soccer, Johnson' Regional at Roselle exit 11 on the turnpike, exit 131 on the Pigs," but this time, tho stories are told through the inucli-mnligncd information may call the recreation Park, 4:00. Girls' tennis. Bound parkway and exit 3 on route 287. wolf's point of/yiew. Temple presents play department at 908-912-2226. Brook at Roselle Park, 4:00. Field Registration information may be This will be followed by "Babes in Toyland," by Thoulrcworks, USA, hockey, Ridge at Roscllc Park, 4:00. "Solomon Fcddcrman will Vaca- Sunday at 3 p.m. and includes a party A GIRLS' BASKETBALL obtained by calling Philip Hewett at on Nov. 29, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., for ugos 5-8. Pinnochio, a Thanksgiv- tion This Summer in Rural Retreat honoring the leadprs of B'nai B'rith COACH IS NEEDED this winter for Tomorrow: Football, Roselle Park 908-985-4467 or 908-548-7755. ing wcokond special by the Gingerbread Players, will be presented on at Bound Brook, 7:30. Boys' soccer: Virginia," by Jasper Oddo, is a play Women, Hudussah, and tho National the recreation department's team. The Nov. 30 and iho season will conclude with "A Christinas Carol," for ages that will bo presented at Temple Council of Jewish Women. coach must be at least 18 and have' Roselle Park at Oratory, 4:00. Cross- 5-8, by the Yales Musical Theater on Dec. 7 and 8. country, Johnson Rogional/St. Mary's Emanu-El, 756 Broad St., Wcstficld. Tho final performance will bo on basketball experience. U.H.S. PRESENTS THEIR ANNUAL All of the children's weokend musicals start at 11 a.m. and tickets are at Roselle Park,,4:00. Held hockey, Oct. 13 al 3 p.m. and includes a birth- Duties will include the implemen- Happy Birthday $5, orchestra and $4, mozzanino. Call tho box office at 376-4343. Visa Tho play is about two human Roselle Park at Cranford, 4:00. BASIBALL CARD SHOW day party for B'nai B'rith. tation of basketball skills and the and Mastercard accepted. beings that find a now dimension of Issac Dostis plays Solomon Fcd- organization of practices, schedules Monday: J.V. football, Roselle Saturday, Oct. 12,1991 al0 W h y0Ur 6hlld 8 name on Saturday at 3 -p.m. and includes an Kimbcrly. Now Providence at Roselle Park, For Information Call: 908-686-1472 Rllat vl° or° t h«fr " ' the back *Zl , fu f parents must Put retu™ address on the award ceremony honoring Rep. Tickets arc $17 per person and ore 908-688-1389 back of the picture. Fill out the following form..cllp and maH Beauties wanted for pageant Matthew Rinaldo. available at tho foundation office, ^^.^.^•JDEALERSjIVELCOME, $35.00 per table - Call Early SI'OHTS CAItDS l'OH •'U' " Lillian Lehman, New Jersey State, . Mrs. Congeniality. Tho second performance will bo on 1531 Stuyvesant Avo., Union 07083. PresantsA BIRTHDAY PARTY Director for tho Mrsj America The newly-crowned "Mrs. Now CARD & COLLECTIBLE SHOW WORBALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS INC. Pageant system, has announced that Jersey America" will receive an all- 12fl1StuyvaMntAv«nut SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 • 10 AM -4 PM her office is now accepting applica- expense paid trip to tho nationally THE BUTCHER, THE BAKER, P.O. Box 3109° tions for the 1992 event, which will be televised "Mrs. America Pageant," Auction will raise funds Knights ol Columbus Hall THE CANDLESTICK MAKE-R... .•'•'•• Union, N.J. 07083 at tho Sheraton Tava Hotel, Parsip- where she, will compote for $100,000 CHEMOcaro, whoso volunteers offer Support and counseling for cancer 27 Westlleld Ave.. Clark, NJ (Exli 1?5 GSP) II you hav* any questions, pitas* call 686-7700 pany, on July 17, 1992, from the in cash and prizes and the right to rep- patients, has planned a fundraising gala and auction' on Saturday. Featuring: Admlwonitlio KldlundifT1. FREE grand ballroom. resent the U.S. in the "Mrs. World CHEMOcaro matches current cancer patients with trained volunteers who CollKtor'i Drum ol Kurny will | Dow PIIIH, Kan flrldiy Jr. RoolllM Candidates must be at least 18 Pageant." The current "Mrs. New have undergone similiar cancer treatments and have survived. purchasing quality buabalL 4 otiw i * 1 Anlmillon Plui ol Sdllng Based in Wcstficld, CHEMOcare has affiliations with 23 hospitals in Now ..jMrnortbllla it trill inbw. • —" *"' •#^wn"*j| 'Hockey. I son/daughter of yean old, a resident of N.J., for at Jersey America," 1991, is Lynn • I Buying »Silllno»Tridlno, Raslewicz, a 43-year-old mother of Jorsey, New York and Philadelphia. • For Information" least 6 months, a U.S. citizen, of good ball J08E 201-891-5389 (first and last names) . moral character and married for at three from Jackson. CHEMOcaro also offers support to patients' family members and friends. address least 6 months. Judging will consist of The pageant is also looking for The benefit gala will be at Beneficial Management Corporation headquarters, Daytime, telephone number 50 percent Interview; 25. percent directors to run Individual county along Rt. 206 in Peapack. It will include a cocktail hour, dinner, dancing and the evening gown and 25 percent swim- pageants. For more information con- auction. The evening begins at 7 p.m. and is black-tie optional. will celebrate, his/her Tax-deductlblo donations for gala' tickets are $ 150, with bonofaclor tables for ng In. In lad, the Hat Is sndlesa, So why not help the raw (amities Uolnlng In the celebration are suit; with separate awaids-for-best-in- —tocU-Mrs^New-Jersoy-America, P.O.- -GIANT-GREETING — Arriving at the "Friends Forever" F.M.ROJEK n your community find your business iSm A by^SSSg' . lntorvlew; bost in swimaull; best in Box 6533, Freehold, 07728 or call 10^^ being"6fferc3Tt"$2;O0OrFor"more^information,rconfacl Sandra"FIack"af~ me Getting To know You program In your area. Join ihellnest . 908-233-1103, picnic and carnival, held Sept. 12 at Scherlhg-Plough's merchants, professionals anJhome.setvloe companies welcom- evening gown; Mrs. Photogenic and 1-908-972-8700. worldwide pharmaceutical centers In Kenilworth, Ron |BLOWN INSULATION ng new homeowners with our housewarmlng girt and needed In- and lormatlon About exclusive sponsors. Try ua and see why Getting Coar, 11, of Somerset gets a greeting from a stiltwalk- [(908)738-0200 To Know You helps, both the, new homeowner and VOUi . • , (grandparents names) er, one of several entertainers on hand for the event. Lisa ratitto, EclRor The 1991 issue of "The Craft Lov- loving public. To receive a copy send ren's Specialized Hospital of Mountainside. Escorting GETTING UOU eWorrall Community Newipapcn Inc. 1001 All Rlghti Reiarved ers' Guide to the Garden Stato" is a largo, self-addressed stamped enve- Coar into the party Is Lerlene Rosko of Clark, a Organizations submitting releases to the entertainment sec- availablo from the Montclair. Craft '°P° to: Montclair Craft Guild, Schering-Plough International employee and event Guild. This handy calendar of craft Department WP, P.O. Box 538, Glen WELCOMING NEWCOME kTIONWIDE ' tion can mail copy to 425 Main St,. P.O. Box 849, Orange, New volunteer. Jersey, 07051. shows throughout New Jersey is pro- Ridge, NJ, 07028. taN*wVM

\ •4 — THURSDAY, OCTOBEH 3, 18fli — WORRALL NEW8PAPJH8 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1991 - BS No special sV^ necessary; volun- Elizabeth, Class of 1937 will have its Clus of '81 Reunion Committee, 856 Irvington Ave., South Orange. Help- ion open teen would work .on a one-to-one; 55th reunion in 1992. Interested alum- Falesky St., Rahway 07065. Line ,1» available; 201-731-8974. basis with • suporvlsor. Call Ann ni or anyone with alumni information Jonathan Dayton Regional High . Guide Dog Users Support Group, ft ^ calendar Marie PacdanbPicbutiio, 908:754-0430. should contact Frank Yori. School. Springfield. Claw of 1945, it fift MTn^ y of for ballet da _ Vfih p Union,Countn, Count:y Chapter of New "908-486-1231,110 East Elm St., Lin- having a reunion on Nov. 10 at the month at the Union County Admi- Jersey Association of Women Busi- den 07036; Dick Townley, nistration Building, EUzabethtown Fred Danleli, director, has announced that registration is now in progress for exhibition, "Contemporary Worki from the Collection," at the Montelair Art ; Basking Ridge Country Club. Stu- today, "Vertep" bV Valeiiy Shevt- 908-352-0118; Joseph Plpoli, Plaza, Elizabeth; Christina Brino, fall classes at the Rutherford School of the Garden State Ballet, located at 28 Museum through Jan. 12, 1991 . ness Owners, N/AWBO,meeU on the dents from all six communities chuck on. Friday' and' "Sophocles- 908-354-4613; or Bernard Seget, 201-625-9565. Glen Road, just off Park Avenue. X variety of styles will be represented among the 16 world on display, second Tuesday of each month at 6 attending the school are invited to Shakesp'eare-Brecht" on Saturday. 908-«KS-8724. Women Against Abuse, a weekly Special "adult only" classes are offered in ballet and pointe for beginner and including .Robert Birmelin'a contemporary realism,- seen from an urban poiin- pjn. with dinner and a guest speaker attend. Contact Steve Schmidt, 34 The performances will be in David Breakley Regional High support group for women in relation- intermediate students. . of-view in bit painting, Tire on Seventh Avenue (Second Version}/' Fellow . or workshops at Rudolpho's Mansion Mea Drive, Berkeley Heights 07922; Memorial Auditorium on the Mont- Hotel, 295 South Ave. in Fanwood. School Class of 1971 will have its or call 908-464-1144 for further ships with physically, verbally and Children's ballet classes are offered for youngsters ranging from pre- New Jersey artist Mel Leipzig, known for bis psychological studies of isolation clair State campus, beginning at 8 . Call Helen Hsiao, membership chair- reunion on Nov. 29 at the Ramada inforrhatioa emotionally abusive men; Idndergarfon through seventh grade. Teenagers can register for classes in ballet, in suburbia, is represented by "The House at Night." p.m. Tickets are $10, general admis- woman, at 908r549-7575 or Inn, Clarlc. Class members who have 908-355-1995. pointe and musical theater workshops. Oak Knoll School of the Holy ' Of note are works by two African-American artists, Alvin Loving and Ben sion; $8 for Montclair State faculty 908-889-1972 for more information. not yet replied or need further infor- Child's alumnae association will host Harvey-Morris AIDS Support The non-profit school enjoys a national reputation for "Excellence in training Jones. Loving, who likens his approach to "the radical use of conventional and staff;. and $6 for students and mation should write: DBRHS Class of Group, a self-help support .group for under a teaching staff of top professional instructors who are interested in the Cranford residents, 61 years or its anpual Young Alumnae Winter instruments by jazz musicians, has earned himself a national reputation The Union County Arts Center senior citizens. For further informa- older, are invited to join the Cranford •71 Reunion, 32 N. 18th St., Kenil-. Reunion on Campus in Grace Hall, 44 persons affected by AIDS, and their individual progress of each student, whether career-bound or in search of a through the years and his work has continued to evolve as the decades pass. tion and ticket reservations, call the worth 07033. families, partners and friends, meets pleasurable and enriching fitness and exercise program." "Live and Onstage in New Jersey" social dance class which meets Tues- Blackburn Road, Summit, on Dec. 21 • "The Mercer Street Series IV, No. 7" recalls the quilts made by Lovihg's grand- will have its opening night on Satur- box office at 201-893-5112. days at 1 pjn. in the Cranford Com- Linden High School Class of 1949 . from 7-9 p.m. Snow dale is Dec. 22 every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Union; A wide range of the performing opportunities is available at the School of the mother in its attention to texture and color, and is an example of his work from day at 8 p.m. with the Pied Pipers and "The Emperor's New Clothes munity Center. Call 908-709-7283 or is planning a reunion for Oct. 26 at the from 1-3 p.m. 908-241-1132. Garden State Ballet. Each year, children and teenagers are selected to perform the 1980s. Nelson Riddle Orchestra. Tickets are will be performed by the Studio Play- 908-276-9149 for details. Moose Hall in Linden. Alumni who Members Of the Classes of 1990, Spenders Anonymous, Oakes with the professional Garden Slate Ballet company during statewide tours of trie This picture will be featured In the "Contemporary ers of Upper Momclau-'On Saturday at Outreach Center, 120 Morris Ave., Ben Jones, "possibly the leading African-American artist working in the state orchestra $20, loge $22.50 and bal- Youth for Understanding Interna- have not been contacted or anyone 1989, 1987, 1986 and 1985 who plan elaborate ballet spectacles, "riutcracker" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Works from the Collection" exhibition at the Montclair 11 a.m. at Studio Playhouse, 14 Alvin Summit, meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m.; of New Jersey," according to curator Alejandro Anreus, began a series of works cony. $17.50. For a complete schedule tional Exchange offers exchange stu- who knows the whereabouts of for- on attending the reunion should call Workshops are open to intermediate and advanced students who rehearse and. Art Museum. The show will run until Jan. 12, 1992. PI., Upper Montclair- Tickets are $3 908-273-7108. in the 1980s called "Juxtapositions." Meant as "a visual exploration of dispari- of the Union County Arts Center's dents from Europe, Asia and Latin mer classmates should contact Judy Edie Budney, alumnae director, at perform in new and traditional ballets staged by faculty and guest 1991-92 season, call 908-499-8226. and proceeds will benefit Small Won- Waler, 525 Maple Ave.,' Linden 908-273-2034. Women for Women of Union choreographers. ties, these polydiptics range in pictorial sensation from a baroque, impastoed ders Day Caro Center of The Moun- America. To find out more, call The Celebration Singers, a 07036. Hillside High School Class of County, 414 East Broad St., West- texture to a geometric classism that borders on the minimal," Anreus said. tainside Hospital.' For tickets and 1-800-872-0200. Qualified intermediate and advanced students are also selected for member- 35-voice show choir, is conducting a Linden High School Class of 1981 1971 is having its 20th reunion on field, has singles support group and Jones' autobiographical "Juxtapositions No. 11" addresses social concerns and further information, contact Patsy Aware of Life Options and Heal- . ship in the School of iiufGarden State Ballet Youth Company, a dance troupe membership drive and seeking all is planning a reunion for Nov. 30. Nov. 29 at the Grand Summit Hotel in womeri-who-Iove-too-much sessions acknowledges artistic influences in a post-modernist painterly manner. May at 201-746-7676. . ing Arts, Inc. offers a holistic health . which presents performances for school children during tours to North Jersey Orchestra earns honors voice parts, especially tenor and bass. Alumni and, anyono knowing of their Summit. For additional information, Mondays, 7:30 p.m. and coping with schools. . Ballet Gran Folklorlco De Mex- support group led by Susan F. Vcli- New to the collection is an example of geometric abstraction with a figural Some music reading is neccesary. coff, holistic health counselor, on the whereabouts, is asked to write to: '81 write: 88A Rivervale Ct., Scotch separation/divorce workshops, Tues- Scholarship assistance is available to qualifying intermediate students who At its Aug. 27 meeting, the New Jersey State Council oh the Arts ico will be presented on Oct. 10 at 8 connection by Knox Martin. Less frequently shown works by Richard Anusz- /Rehearsals are every Tuesday at 7:30 first Saturday of each month. Oriental Reunion Committee, c/o 258 W. Plains 07076. days, 7:30 p.m.; 908-232-5787. • are enrolled in intensive training programs. named the Westfield Orchestra as a "Distinguished Arts Organization," p.m. in the Wilkcn's Theater at Kean Idewcz, James Brooks, John.Oppcr, Minna Citron, Clinton Hill and others will p.m. at the Cranford United Methodist Health exercise classes, taught by Emerson Ave., Rahway 07065. The Westrield Center for New students may enroll in fall classes until Nov. 15. School brochures, one of only 21 state arts groups so designated. College. Reserved tickets arc $12 and be on "display. ' • Church in Cranford. For further infor- Orest Pclechaty, certified acupunctur- Counseling arid Human Develop- schedules and tuition information can be obtained through the Rutherford are available by calling tho box office Abraham Clark High School, mation, call Anthony Godlefski, ist and director of ALOHA, are held ment, 435 East Broad St., has support school office at 201-939-3398. The orchestra serves all of Union County and draws surrounding coun- Admission is free to museum members; suggested donation for non-members at 908-527-2337. Roselle, Class of 1961 will have its ties as well. Along with such organizations as the New Jersey Symphony, director, at 908-885-1120. every second Saturday of the month. 30lh reunion on Nov. 30 at tho Coach- groups covering variety of areas; is $4, general; $2, senior citizens and student over 18 with I.D.; under 18, free. 908-654-6500. Paper Mill Playhouse and McCarter Theater, the WSO earned the honor . Mildred Mldklff will be honored Polarity Therapy, taught by Joyce man Inn, Cranford, Alumni who have by receiving the highest possible score from tho peer review panel's eva- Museum programs are made in possible in part by funding from the New by her former choral students with a Johnston, a polarity acupressure ther- not been contacted or who have riot Parents Anonymous meets every luation of the grant applications. The award recognizes the artistic and Jersey State Council on the Arts^Jcpartmcnt of State reunion alumni concert at Arthur L. apist, is offered on tho third Saturday previously responded should contact Wednesday at tho Linden Methodist Cellist is guest artist Johnson Regional High School, administrative goals and accomplishments of the orchestra, and marks of each month. For information on G. Callier, 371 E.. 9th Ave, Roselle Church, 321 N. Wood Ave., from 10 Clark, on Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Midkiff Por its opening conceit of the the WSO as the state's premiere regional professional orchestra. any ALOHA program, call 07203. a.m. to noon. Child care is available; was the vocal director at Arthur L. 1991-92 season on Saturday, the 201-376-4669. Vallsburg High School, Newark, 1-800-843-5437. Johnson and Jonathan Dayton, Westfield Symphony Orchestra will At the same meeting, the'NJSCA announced grants for tho 1991-92 Class of 1966 will have a 25lh reunion Careglvers Anonymous meets Springfield, from 1945-1970. Former feature Summit cellist Maria Kitso- season. Tho award to tho NJSCA reflects the 12.5 percent cut by the state on Nov. 29. Interested alumni should every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Manor students who wish w attend or partici- poulos as its guest artist. Kitsopoulos, legislature of the council's budget. Kenneth Hopper, WSO general mana-' contact the Reunion Committee, 1016 Care, Route 22, Mountainside; : BRAND NEW pate should contact Susan Lloyd at a graduate of the Juilliard School, has ger, said, "Despite the funding decrease from the state, the WSO is main Montclair Community Hospital Gifford Court, Union" 07083. The Family Support Group for 201-645-0020. THUTHEtWItH 908-232-7096 or Nadine Restaino at performed throughout the world as a taining the high quality of its concert season. The season's repertoire, has. scheduled a scries of free health people with a family member with" a Contact-We Care Inc., offering rccitalist in chamber music concerts 908-381-7422. David Brenrlcy Regional High quite broad and very exciting, has something for everyone." screenings. Saturday, prostate screen- School in Kcnilworlh will have its developmental disability meets the 24-hour helplines for the troubled and and as a soloist with symphony orche- ing, Dr. John Scalera; Oct. 12, skin third Wednesday of each month at the hearing impaired; 908-232-2880, The opening concert, sponsored for tho third successive season by 10th reunion on Nov. 29 at Repelli's stras. She has premiered worRs by problems, Dr. Angelo Bergamo, and 10:30 a.m. -in— the administrative Rolex Watch and Martin Jewelers of Cranford, is Saturday and features Restaurant in Kenilworth,_ Interested Leon Kirchner, James Dachow and foot problems, Dr. Thomas Graziand; offices of the ARC/Union County, cellist Maria Kitsopoulos of Summit as guest artist. Season subscriptions SEAT! WITH alumni or anyone knowing of their Chinary Ung. Oct. 15, kneo problems, Dr. Calvin are still available With a subscription price of only $ 15 per concert. There CUPH0LDEM whearcabouts should contact Susan 1225 South Aye., Plainficld. For more Paul Vaiana, MD, PA Matthews; Oct. 19, eye problems Central High School, Newark, In her performance with the West- arc senior citizen and student discounts. Brochures can be requested by Manclno at 908-654^741. .information, call Lois Goldberg at field Symphony, north New Jersey's (cataracts and glaucoma), Dr. Class of 1951 will have its 50th reun- 908-754-5910. Announces the association of phoning the WSO office at 1-908-232-9400. ion on Nov. 15 at the Galloping Hills Franklin School Class of 1952 premiere professional orchestra, she COMMITMENTS Anthony Origlieri, and colon'canccr, will have its 40th reunion in June . AIDS support group meets ut will be presenting the New Jersey pre- Maria Kitsopoulos Dr. Davo Swcrlow. Caterers, Union. Alumni who have Kcan College on Wednesdays from 7 Joseph Ballaro, MD FREDDYS DEAD (H) not previously been contacted should 1992. Classmates or anyono knowing miere of a now cello concerto by Screenings aro done by appoint- to 8:30 p.m. For additional informu- the Composers Performance Fund of write to Gloria Contclla Peters, 817 of their whereabouts are asked to for Samuel Zyman, New York composer. SUBURBAN COMMANDO (PS) ment only. To participate, call tion, call Norccn or Mchalia at "Meet The Composer." Nixon Road, Union 07083; or call write to Dawpe Hummel Lcporo, Bill NECESSARY ROUGHNESS (Pfi-13) Solo Singles, for ages 40-plus, 744-7300 ext. 4296, Monday through Mann or Barbara Chambers Wolans- 908-527-2608. Family Practice . The concert by the WSO, a Now Subscriptions for the five-concert 908-851-9024. Prints will be displayed offers bridge on the first and third Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. MCH ky,' P.O. Box 73, Stirling 07980. Catholic Community Services, Jersey State Council on the Arts' season are available for $75, a 20 per- THE SUPER ^DECEIVED (MM 3) William L. Dlckenson High and Thursdays of each month at Central also screens employees at businesses West Side High School Class of 108 Alden St., Crunford, has a "Distinguished Arts Organization," cent savings off the regular ticket An array of experiments in contem- ure floating in Mary Frank's color School, Jersey City, Class of 1944 is Presbyterian Church, Maple Street and health locations, For more infor- 1960 will have its reunion on Nov. 16 counseling group for women every Internal Medicine will begin with Von Suppe's "Pool price. Discounts arc also available for porary printmaking will bo on display lithograph, "Man in the Water," to tho planning a reunion. For information, and Morris Avenue in Summit, at mation, contact Marie Oropolllo at at the Wcstwoofl, 438 North Ave., Monday at 7 p.m.; 908-272-8910. and Poasant Overture" and conclude the elderly and for students. Call tho in "Rutgers Archives Prints," an oxhi- juxtaposition of graffiti-like images write to Class Reunion, P.O. Box 7:15 p.m.. Donation is $3; call 201-746-4644. Garwood. For additional information, American Cancer Society is seek- at their new location with "Symphdny No. 3" of Brahms. WSO at 908-232-9400 for a brochure. bit at tho Montclair Art Museum, with a statuesque female figure in 0204, Monmoulh Beach 07750. 908-464-6384. College bound students: scholar- call George Kann at 908-687-2733 ing volunteers to assist patients with . The Presbyterian Church, Wcstfiold, Tickets for individual concerts aro through Feb. 9, 1992. The show high- "Northern Guernica," an aquatint by •CISSION BUSTIRM 216 Palmer Street Solo Singles, for ages 40-plus, rap ships and matching funds aro avail- Batten High School, Elizabeth, after 4 p.m. transportation needs; 908-354-7373. is the setting for tho concert at 8 p.m., $18.50, $16 for the elderly and $10 lights the technical and stylistic range Franccse Torres. Elizabeth, New Jersey 07202 Monday thru Thursday ONLY •GOOD TILL 0CT0BER31H or bridge time is held on Sundays at able. For moro information, call Class of 1941 will have its 50th reun- Governor Livingston Regional Parents-Friends of Lesbians and t sponsored by Rolex Watch/USA and for students and can be purchased in of 12 artists, whose varied back- All 12 works in the show were gifts y 6:30 p.m. in the recreation room of the 201-399-3787. ion at thc^/cstwood in Garwood on Gays/Morther-n New Jersey, holds Hours by Telephone: Martin Jewelers of Cranford. Koi- Westfield at tho following outlets: grounds are evident through their made to the museum by Allah ancf BUY ONE TICKET* GET THE 2nd ONE High School, Berkley Heights, Class Central Presbyterian Church, Maple Planetarium show, offered by Oct. 19 from 1-5 p.m. Alumni who support group meetings the' second Appointment 908-352-4477 mach will lead a pre-concert discus- Loncastcrs, Ltd,; Turner World prints. Marion Maitlin of Livingston. of 1963 is looking for missing class- OPFBft QOOD WIJH TH1« COUPON ONLY Street ank-ury M;trujtcimTti with Conwmttl Otuascllnji located in Day's Inn at Exit 136 of the steaming entrees were served as soon 346 South Ave, Fanwootl, NJ. 07023 as our appetizers were cleared. enjoy piano music played by Johnny | Garden State Parkway, was an extra- Valentine every Tuesday, Wednesday ordinary experience In dining. Tho COUNTRY FOLK ART \Restaurant Cuisine Directory I My companion savored every ten- and Thursday beginning at 7 p.m. menu recently was expanded .to der bite of his prune rib, cooked Every Monday, customers may take * include a wide array of items compris- exactly as ordered, and the chicken SHOW & SALE AMERICAN CONTINENTAL advantage- of complementary snacks ing omelets, hot and cold sandwiches,' and shrimp francaisewa s the best I've and $ 1.50 draft beer while they watch pasta and many variations of chicken, tasted anywhere. Our meals were THB ROSE L PUB THE COACHMAN football on a giant television screen. Raialla'i Family Rtitaurant RESTAURANT veal, pork, steak and seafood, all of cooked to perfection by Nathaniel «5 Welt in Av». FINNAOBL'S At Exit IMG.S. Parkway Starting at 7 p.m. every Tuesday, pat- Roiolle, N.J. Ov.rl0OVarl.Hai Cranford. N.J. which are reasonably priced and Dickey, who has served as a chef at ART FLEA MARKET •• M8-345-335O of tor twin. rons may enjoy Island Night, with all 17*4700 served at any hour of the day. The Coachman for 18 years. Our SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1091 Cood Food&xxi Drink-Good Humor 354 N. Broad St. "Tl.«V.ry Fined In Dlnlnj. tropical drinks for $1.99. Hot and cold SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1991 (at lh» Arch) Danclnf and Entertainment" entrees were accompanied by crisp EVENT: 6th Annual Benefit Art Auction. Rain date Oct 12, 1991 Ellnbalh My companion and I began with a TIFFANY OARDBNJ lunch buffets will be offered every PLACE: David Gary Ltd. Fine Art, 381 EVENT:. Flea Market 31M1S0 . garden salads, vegetables, potatos, couple of refreshing cocktails from Wednesday for $6.95 from 11 a.m. to MlllbUrn Ave., Mlllburn. . Guaranteed the SUNDAY: All Vou-Can rice and dinner rolls, along with a PLACE: QTR Mt. Morlah Baptist Non-profit organizational For only $15.00, you can advertise your event Best Ribs" „ eat.-PrlmtRlblor 3 p.m. Patrons will be,given the TIME: Champagne Reception & preview Church, 24 E, 14th St., Linden. for 2 weeks (PRE-PAID), In the Essex County B-Sectlon or Union County 1437 Vauxhall Rd. ona low prlca fabulous selection from The Coach- at 7:30 P.M. Auction at 0 P.M. TIME: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Opan 7 Dayi chance to show their talent each Wed: B-~Sectlon or combination of both ($25.00 PRE-PAID). J. Rl. 71 PRICE: Admission $5.00 per person. PRICE: $10.00/space. Reservations Union, N.J. Major Credit Cardi Restaurant man's wine list. nesday night starting at 9 pjn., with 4W-64M October 4-5-6, 1991 Door prize. Information ft tickets call 201-923-8404 or 908-527-9305., Re- ITALIAN/AMERICAN My companion and I had no room, 261-467-9240 or 201-376-3670. displays of singing, dancing and joke- freshments available: NAME— ; ! ; PHONE- ^ _ for dessert after The Coachman's; telling. Every Thursday is ladles night ORGANIZATION: The Junior Woman's ORGANIZATION: QTR Mt. Morlah Mis- review Club of Maplewood ADDRESS i —. UNCLE MIKE'S Morristown, New Jersey sionary Society t Flower Club. 3MorrliAve. generous, servings. The dessert menu with all drinks for $1.99 after 9 p.m. Summit, N.J. the bar. Patrons at The Coachman was tempting, but we did enjoy an Live entertainment is provided every Mermen Arena FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1891 CITY , ZIP- CHINESE ' 377-2343 may enjoy (heir meals while seated in CRAFT EVENT: Flea Marks! ESMX ;_ Union Cry. Combination The Award Wlmuu after-dinner drink while listening to Facility of the Morris County Park Commission Friday and Saturday night after 9 ' Frqm G.W, Brldoa talu 80 W, to 1-287 S. to Mil «32. Right onto Rldfledala PLACE: Redeemer Lutheran Church, llallan ReiUuranT either the lounge or the dining room, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1991 Wrtte your wt In spaces below and mall to: popular rock classics performed by p.m., and beginning this weekend, a Ava. to Rnl Iralllc ilgnal. Lett to 161 E. Hanovtr Ava. 134 Prospect Ave., Irvington. prom Rl. 22 & Sorrutvilla Aiaai 287 N. lo axil "32B. Follow Rldgwialo Ana. Rain datt OoL 13, 1991 HUNAN SPRING both of which recently were reno- Rich Kelly & Friendship. TIME: 10 AM. to 1 P.M. ' WORRALL NBW8PAPER8 dinner-for-two special will be avail- LaH al 2nd ilgnal to 161 E. Hanovar Ava. EVENT: Craft Show & Flea Market Chlnaia Railaurant vated. The contrasting atmospheres in Joseph' Ambrozzt of Budapest, able for $25. The special includes THE LEADING FOLK ART SHOW IN THE IMTI0N FEATURING PLACE: JRS Realty building, 136 West- ORGANIZATION: Redeemer Lutheran P.O. Box 158, Maplowood, NJ 07040 281 Morris Ava. Church1 " Sprlnoflald, N.J. each room are conducive to a fun- Hungary, has managed the restaurant OUER 100 QUALITY FOLK ARTISANS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRV j field Ave., Clark. DAY .....M... 0AT1 ;.". It 37HW4 soup, salad, any entree on the menu, ITALIAN filled night out or a quiet dinner for for 20 years, He continuously made Ice cream with strawberries, and cof- Friday euenlno, 5 p.m. ta9 p.m. Adm. $6.00 (Early Buying Privileges) TIME: & A.M. to 4 P.M. IVBNT , ,; v ' PRICE: Space $15.00. Call Carene two. -•-. •-• " "' Sal. S. Sun. 10a.m.lo6p.w;~Aam.~$4.00 OTHER „ sure his guests were enjoying them- fee. Complimentary hots d'oeuvres 908-386-0606 days, 908-382-5012 even- PLACf...;.!...... «...... „...... «...... ;... AMICI REITAUIANT Children under 10 Adm. $2.00 • NO STROLLERS PLEASEI CORTINA Deciding what to order was diffi- ings. Do your Chrtatmas shopping early. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1991 irooWaitElliab.rhAv.. ' RESTAURANT selves, as he held brief, friendly con- are always served for happy hour Qrilntd I'amaj and boxat; Schararuchnlrta; bukati: pltrcad limp TIMI. i ORGANIZATION! A.LJ. High School EVENT: Crulte around NY Bay on th» Llndwt N.J. 07tttt Itw. North An. cult We chose two great-tasting appe- versations with patrons seated at each from 4 pan. to 7 p.m. each week day. ,i*)adai; counlry and period furniture; Wlridior chain; grilntd and • PRICB.. .'. •U-0OM Cranford, N.J. tizers. The mozzarells sticks were hot Touchdown Club. • Spirit of New Jersey. On-deck buffet CONTINENTAL "Italian Culalaa" J7*-S7« of the dining room's attractively set ptlnttd furnllurt; rig rugi; umplari; t«My b«in; redwiri; lunch & entertaining variety show. ORGANIZATION ...... ;...... , "Norioeni llatlMCuliW' and crispy, complemented by a gener- tables. _ aoongewiu; nil glue itomwirt; Iheorimi; frtktun;. llnwira; -EULOELBuaiojndJrorrttlobokendoclu : . KRADfrTIONALINFORMATION CALL: 7U-MV1 — THICIDARS iHls_porlkm_of~inarinar»-sauoe.-The - .._Qp«H.aeven-daya-a-weekr-Mealr- —MiolnmHhi-«irv«a' loyal ilgnii wailrmvinei; d»eoy«>6hiktfbo»ea:— Leave* from parking lot at 60 Woodland What's Going On Is a paid directory of events for non-profit organiza- —AmbroKl pBnllo^eguTproviaing pantry bodaj; folk art walaicolou; "Handling; wnlrllglgi; floorcloths; Rd. (1 block oil Maplewood Ave.), Ma- BirrrAiHs Roula 29. Baal PiRRARCI crabmeat-jTuffed ' mushrooms were served Monday through Sunday from tions. It Is pro-paid and costs Just $15.00 (for 8 weeks) for Essex County Union patrons with offers too good to pass 1 : IMSS.WaadAw. • Sim Slraat 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Late night menu dummy bpirdi; qullli: counlry Itxtlln; flrtboirdj; herbal; vyreilhs plewood. or Union County and |ust $25.00 for both. Your notloe must bo In our LIIKM, N.J. Wairtlajd, N.J. served steaming hot and topped with TIME: Departs 10:15a.m. Return late. Ut-UB Full dlnrw manu up in honor of The Coachman's 20th ind potpourri; cindlai; brildid and hooktd ruga; ind ill country Maplewood offloa (483 Valloy Street) by 4:30 P.MKpn Monday for JM-I1M melted butter. items served until 1:30 a.m. Banquet afternoon. "Tt» UriamalW Bar llaUctloa Bar-RaatamalCalarial Dim In or Take Out •Tine Italian Cuteine" anniversary. Beginning on Sunday, a »rountrv» •" publication the following Thuwdsy. Advertisement may afso bo placed at la Union O racWUMPorAUOccaflaH Oallwry Service We received friendly, attentive ser- facilities available, accommodating PRICK) Donation $35.00 per person. 17 No. Essex Ave.. Orange, 268 Liberty St., Bloomfleld, 463 Valley 8t., seafood buffet festival will be offered fal»*.llh«*l © BHO^DA BLAKfLV Reservations: 801-782-9119, yjee from Jennifer Sabailco, who was 25 to 800 people; 272-4700. Maplewood or 1881 Stuyvosant Ave., Union. For more Information call for $15.95 to adults and $6.95 to 1313)634-4161 P.O. 6o» in Ononvllla. Ml 46492 1313)634-4163 ORGANIZATION: Woman's Club of 763-941.1. . . i Maplewood. . -

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WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS COUNTY EpiTIQN • SERVING THE Union Linden Springfield Roselle -Mountainside Rahway Kenllworth Clark CLASSIFI Roselle Park Hillside Visa and Mastercard tp CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-564-8911 accepted Monday to Friday determine engine •••efficiency Everyone wants to ssve money—especially on gas and - ' Let's say you calculate your mileage this week and you surements from like driving. conditions should be maintenance of your vehicle. Not only will you save $200 auto repairs. In fact, according to the Car Care Council, a get 20 miles to the gallon. What does that mean? Is it good compared. •.'••, . to $300 a year in gas by keeping your car efficient, but you AUTO FOR SALE PERSONALS non-profit vehicle owners' information organization, eight or bad? The miles per gallon measure doesn't mean much Now, envision a second plot which contains thesame may be able to avert major repairs by catching problems WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS 1988 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4-door hatchback, WHEN REPLYING out of 10 motorists now pump their own gas. But in the until It is compared to another measurement. In fact, it is a data. This time the motorist noted if the miles driven were early. In adddition, as you better care for your car, it will 5-speed, air, AM/FM, 78K miles, $4,200. Must A TRUE PSYCHIC good idea to write down your mileage each time you fill selll Call 908-064-1406. TO A . process of pumping your own gas, is your vehicle mainte- highway, city or a combination of both and plotted them hold its value longer and that could mean thousands of UNION CLASSIFIED AD RATES MRS. RHONDA nance being neglected? .'. up. Over the space of a few weeks you can compare the accordingly. The data is now useful. For example, the low- extra dollars when you are ready to s611. . 1988 TOYOTA COROLLA-GTS, Sports Model. I give ell typee el reading* and advice UNION COUNTY New Rotes Effective Oct. 1,1991 Gray, Sspeed, sunroof, all power, air, cruise. numbers.to see how well your car is performing. er line, which is the city mileage, stayed pretty consistent I oan and will help you CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER An inefficient car can burn up to 25 percent more gas The key is to get started now. If you have a pad and a 65,000 original miles. Excellent condition. Ask' where othera have (ailed up until the last three fill ups when it gradually increased. pencil, start writing down your mileage. Often the most ' Appearing in all Union County Nawipapori and also available in combination Ing $8000. 908-688-6522. eetabllahed In Union elnee 1968 than an efficient one. That could eat up all of those savings For example, now let's ,say you've noted your mileage with Ettex County Newspapers for a total readership of over 195,000 Appointment Monday thru Thursday, please address envelope to: at the self-serve pump in short order. So how do you tell if every week for a month — 23,27, 17,21,17. Still doesn't Based on the first plot alone, you might have assumed the difficult part of keeping data is doing it consistently. Start 1083 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT. Deluxe. Must ' S0MM-SSSS your vehicle is efficient? A single picture can answer that make much sense, does it? Some weeks arc good and some car needed some kind of service. The second plot makes it simple and make it easy for yourself. Call Toll Free 1-800-564-8911 see. Only 88,000 miles, 4 door, AM/FM radio, Frldey, Saturday, 8undey, MS-9S4-728« (3) EMPLOYMENT air condition. $1500.00. Call 762-2679, leave BOX NUMBER -—•- question and save you a lot of money in the process. are bad, but why? This is where the thousand dollar picture clear that the mileage is actually improving. Plots can be made from a system called the AutoMizer message. EMPLOYMENT WANTED TRANSIENT RATES BACK TO THE BIBLE Worrall Newspapers To determine if your vehicle is efficient, you first have earns its keep. The act of writing down your mileage by To add even more value to your picture, you can also which provides a rcady-tp-use formal for both collecting • 20 words or less.,.. , $8.00 THE CHURCH OF CHRIST A RELIABLE woman wishes to be companion, housekeeper, cook for middle aged or elderly P.O. Box «8 to decide on some way to measure efficiency. One option itself won't save you any money. But if you'll spend a few plot all of the service performed on your vehicle on the' the data and analyzing it. The graphics of the AutoMizer Each additional 10 words or less S3.00 AUTO TOWING Meets At Mllbum Mall. Suite 8 person. Coll 201-485-7781. • Maplewood, NJ 07040 is the analyzer you've probably seen your mechanic use to extra minutes to analyze it, you may be surprised at the same graph. It then becomes easy to see what affect, if any, arc friendly and convenient which may help you be more Clarified Display Rate 2933 Vauxhall Road/ Vauxhall, NJ. Vita and MC MARZANO TOWING CHILD CARE done In my Springfield home by analyze the exhaust from your tail pipe. It tells the mechan- results. the service had on the efficiency of your vehicle. Look at consistent. It comes with a Cordura riylon or leather orga- Per inch (Commlsslonable) $20.00 Sunday i0:am Bible Study Contract Rates For Ads That ara accepted experienced mother for working moms. Full or ic how much unburned fuel is being wasted and is a good For example, let's say the actual MPG of a mini van is plot two again, the increase in city mileage in October is nizer which may also help you reduce your glove box clut- Junk Cars Removed 11:am Worship Service part time. References. 487-2319. Run on Consecutive Weeks 8:pm Evening Service HELP WANTED plotted over a six-month period. Changes and patterns are probably due to the change in oil weight and tire pressure ter. If you have a personal computer, there is also Auto- FLATBED SERVICE idea to have done regularly. 13 times or more $15.00 Wednesday. ..7:30pm Bible Study CHILD CARE, In your home. Monday thru Mizer software which will do the plotting and analysis for Friday, 1pm-8pm, Have own car. Three years CLERK TYPIST However, without any expensive equipment you can quickly apparent, but it is still confusing. Why was the noted at the top of the chart. Again, this data is not fabri- Beeper #708-4942 We urge Our Friends to.QET BACK TO THE experience. References. Call 201-923-0048. Clerk Typist position available In a pleasant keep an eye on how well your vehicle i6 running by calcu- mileage so high in May and does the car need service in cated. It is actual data. Small changes in vehicle mainte- you. You can contact the makers of the AutoMizer system (908) 687-7223 BIBLE.. God'a Pattern tor The New Testament business environment with good benefits. Posi- October since the last point is down? Tho problem with nance can make real changes in vehicle performance and at 800-553-0363. Church, and New Testament Christianity, We CHILD CARE for you In my Maplewood home. tion requires good typing, word processing and lating the miles you can drive on one gallon of gas. Miles are offering a FREE BIBLE correspondence Part time or full time. Coll Donna 761-6350 phone skills. Must be detailed oriented.-II- this plot is that it compares apples to oranges. Different savings. Transient rates apply to ads appearing fewer than 13 times. Payment for transient $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ anytime. . per gallon is a simple calculation which can be performed However you plan tojeeep records, it's a good idea to do ads should be received before the publication date, i.e. no later than the Wednesday before course with no obligation; or Private Bible Study Interested, please contact Personnel, 008 each lime you fill up by dividing the miles you have driven driving condlions will, and should, result in different MPG Plotting the efficiency of your vehicle will save you real it. Who knows, maybe your next picture will bo worth a the Thursday of publication. We will not be responsible for errors unless they are detected In your own home at your conveniencefree lo r DIANE'S CLEANING. Homes, small offices. Do 888-9500. before the 2nd insertion. Worrall Community Newipapers Inc. reserves the right to classify, for your Junk car the asking. II you have a Bible question please you need Ironing, grocery shopping or other since the last fill up by the number of gallons used. measurements. To interpret the data correctly only mea- money by helping you make good decisions about the thousand dollars! call: UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK edit or reject any advertising. The final deadline for classified '* 3t00 p.m. Tuesday. Earlier 24 hour service. Call: errands? Please call Diane at 008-851-0759. 2003 Morris Avenue, Union receipt of copy will be appreciated. EOE M/F/WH 964-6356 ENERGETIC WOMAN will do cleaning, babys- BUSINESS DIRECTORY AD DEADLINE. Friday 5 P.M. itting or housekeeping work. H day or day CLASSIFIED AD DEAPUNEI Tuesday 3 P.M. . (908) 688-7420 CEMETERY PLOTS work. Good references. Call Rosa CLERK TYPIST BOX NUMBERS AND BORDERS, Available for a fee of $10.00 each 201-055-1328. Clerk Typist position available In a pleasant HOLLYWOOD business environment with good benefits. Posi- EXPERIENCED WOMAN seeks position as a tion requires good typing, word processing/ ASA sponsors events that stress car knowledge WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS INC. AUTO WANTED MEMORIAL PARK companion, housekeeper or babysitter. Days. spread sheets, phone skills and some'payroll/ ~ Picture this: Your car engine has just quit. You're on a dark, deserted road, nQ—- The ASA-Tulsa group sponsors a 10-lane event that conducts a 40-point -P.O. BOX 15ft- NICE COURTEOUS SERVICE Call 880-0842. personnel knowledge helpful. Must be detailed for these events in your town or community or call your local ASA-member Maplewood, N.J. 07040 Gethesmane Gardens, Mausoleums. Olflce: oriented and a sell starter. II Interested, please vehicles or houses in sight. It's freezing outside and starting to drizzieVThe next check on cars to examine items including emissions systems, belts and hoses, shop for more information. To find an ASA-mcmbcr shop'in your area, consult 1 Buying Cars In Area For 30 Years 1500 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. EXPERIENCED MOM and care giver, located contact Personnel, 908 888-0500. Union Leader • Kenilworih Leads • Linden Leader O08-888'-43O0 In Union Five Points area; to care for your child day, after a frightening, cold-walk: back into tho town in tho dark of night, you lights, batteries and fluids. After the vehicle inspection is finished, the customer the automotive repair service section and look for the ASA logo, 1 Springfield Leader • Mountainside Echo • Rosalie Spectator Always a Free Quote In my home. Flexible hours and references UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK 1 discover that the problem was simply a loose wire. Yours is just one of thou- Clark Eagle • Hillild, Leader • Rolelle Park Leader Prompt Cash Payment available. Call 888-3044. 2003 Morris Avenue, Union is escorted to a "hospitality tent" for refreshments, to learn what the 40-point The Automotive Service Association is the nation's largest non-profit trade • Rahway Progreii EOE M/F/V/H sands of car failures that could have easily been prevented by proper malnte- test indicated about tho safety of their vehicle, to pick up informative pam- association of its kind, serving more than 11,000 businesses and approximately PIMM oall DIAL-A-BIBLE MATURE, EXPERIENCED woman seeks housekeeping, companion or child care. Even- COMPUTER/ BILLING Clerk. Full time position nanco and care. phlets, and to inquire about their vehicle and its proper maintenance. 50,000 professionals from all segments of the automotive repair service UNION/ESSEX COMBO RATES 201-669-8770 Ings, Sundays, relief work weekends. Live In/ lor mature Individual In chiropractic office. Must The Automotive Service Association, the nation's largest trade association industry. ' • . • COMBO DEADLINE: Tuesday 3:00 P.M. 24 hour* out. References available. 201-418-1120. have 2 years experience In computer/ billing. Due to tho increasing complexity of new vehicles, and the more sophisticated $20.00 to 1,000's $ PAID. 1950's. 1060'a, MOMENT Ability to use Word Perfect. If you qualify call representing independent car repair businesses, roalizos that customers need to TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED RATES tools and technician skills required to today's automobiles, many motorists 1070's, 1080's. Dead, disables, wrecked autos. NURSES AIDE. 10 years experience. Will take 201-373-1776. • know that their car is operating safoly, efficiently and comfortably. To achieve 20 wordi (minimum) $15.00 Additional 10 wordi or len ' $5,00 Free towing/. 7 days. Bob 201-258-7481. 964-6356 care of elderly person 5 to 7 days or nights. have no idea what is involved in a vehicle repair. In Colorado, ASA members Box Number ; $10.00 Border! ; $15.00 Orange. MAY THE Sweetest Sacred Heart of Jesus be References. Call 300-5401. COUNTER CLERK. Flexible hours. Mlllbum this, ASA groups across the nation sponsor local Car Core events to promote CLASSIFIED DISPLAY location. 376-4521, ask lor June. hold an equipment exhibit and Cur Care Clinic inside a local mall to make con- adored, glorified! loved, preserved throughout POLISH WOMAN. Experienced, good refer: public awareness of vehicle safety and the importance of preventative mainte- WE COME Clalilfied Display open rate (commiiilonable) per inch... ~. $42.00 TOP $$$ IN CASH the world now and forever. Sweetest Sacred sumers aware of tho advanced technology involved in vehicle repairs and to 13 weeks or more per Inch ..'. , , , $30.00 Heart ol Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, Blessed enoas, looking for house cleaning Job. Own DEMONSTRATORS WANTED I For decor nance. ASA shops encourage motorists, through informative brochures, promo- Virgin pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day transportation. Call 373-4805 or leave party plan line. Great pay, free kit and training. encourage them to be informed about their car's proper operation. Motorists TO YOU!, Essex County Coverage Includes: For ALL Cars » Trucks message. Call 201-437-0351. tional Items, educational exhibits and free inspections, to have minor automo- Maplewood Irvlngton • Bloomfleld Glen Ridge lor 0 consecutive days. It has never been tive problems repaired bofore they become hazardous. viow exhibits explaining state-of-the-art automotive repair equipment and why EXPERT, PROFESSIONAL ALARM INSTALLATION South Orange Orange East Orange . West Orange known to fall. Publication must be promised. SITUATION WANTED. Olflce cleaning hus- DENTAL ASSISTANT, Part-time for orthodon- 10 Mile Radius 1 CALL DAYS • 589-8400 GA.. it is important to have the right tools and technical training to complete a quality Nutley . Belleville Vallsburg band and wile team. Reliable with references tist. Roselle Park area. 2-3 day I per week. For examplo, tho Automotive Service Association of Washington holds an : and experience, duality work. Free estimates. Experience preferred but will train right person. vehicle repair. ASA shop owners are on hand to give one-to-one answers to MOBILE INSTALLATION ON ALARMS CLASSIFIED INDEX or EVES. • (908) 688-2044 PSYCHIC READER Call Carol 201-416-2504. Call 245-7500, Ortho Deportment. annual Car Care "Lights On" program, endorsed by a signed proclamation from motorists' questions regarding vehicle maintenance, repair and safety. NO .-AUTOMOTIVE ^-MISCELLANEOUS ANGELA LYNN the Washington governor. This event is designed to improve vehicle safety by 2-ANNOUNCEMENTS 7-PETS ^ (Same day Pick-ups) WOMAN (IRISH). Companion, light house- DRIVER/Dell Help. Must have own car. Deliv- EXTRA NO EXTRA CHARGE! K 3-EMPLOYMENT 8-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Gifted with Power and Knowledge keeping lor elderly. Available days. Refer- ery and work In dell pert time. Exdlent pay. assuring that a vehicle's exterior bulbs and headlamps are in good working con- "Uninformed customers can do things to their cars today that con cost them CHARGEII 4-INSTRUCTIONS 9-RENTAL WE PAY CASH lor your Junk car or truck. J.P. To Reveal All ences. Own transportation. Call 908-886-2432. Seniors and retirees welcome. Call big money. If thoy incorrectly hook up the battery cables to jump start thoir car, AUTO ALARMS dition. At 15 locations statowldo, participating ASA-Washington members and INSTALLED COMPLETE PROTECTION SYSTEM 5-SERVICES OFFERED TO-REAL ESTATE CUNNINGHAM & SONS, 201-375-1253. Tarot Card, Palm and Crystal Readings 008-025-3909. they Can blow an expensive computer," said Joo Suman, ASA-Colorado affili- mmtR Advice and Answers. Call now:' automotive technology students from state and junior colleges conduct free WHILE YOU WAIT QLASS HOOD conpuray nmuiai HELP WANTED DRIVERS NEEDED, part time, for rapidly ate director. "This car core clinic teaches motorists what they are driving and 908-381-1916 expanding restaurant delivery sen/Ice. Man- bulb and headlamp inspections and replace bumed-out bulbs free of charge MOBILE MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE A DAILY salary ol $300 for buying merchan- $5 'CARD READINGS' $5 agement potential I Own car. Own Insurance. (there is a small fee for some halogen headlamps). Last year, ASA-Washington how to .care for it." INSTALLATION 1983 NIGHTHAWK 850. 5000 miles, Verier dise. No experience necessary. 201.893-3908, AUTO FOR SALE THANK YOU St. Jude for answering my Own hours. Great $$$. (201) 782-6758, members inspected 952 vehicles and replaced more than 1,600 oxterlor vehicle NO EXTRA CHARGE windshield. Good condition. $1800. Call Ext. 3278. anytime. ' Preventative maintenance can save you money in tho long run, by detecting $249 1984 FIREBIRD, 8 cylinder, auto. Fully loaded. 467-3322 alter 6P.M. prayers. R.D. . bulbs"and headlamps. ...; ', .., •• •••.;• 10 Mils Radius Excellent condition.. $2800. Evenings, THANK YOU Dear God,' Blessed Virgin Mary. EARN $300 - $500 WEEKLY. Assemble pro- . minor mechanical problems before they have a chance to damage other vehicle 908-527-9649. 1983 YAMAHA SKOOTER. BOcc automatic, ducts at home. No selling. Easy work. Guaran- 1 WE CAItflY A INS1ALL CALL Si Jude and St, peregrine for favors granted. I "Tvlajiy people hayo car failures, but most can be prevented if you know what components. Furthermore, not only does yehiclo maintenance save money, it ' Cit Slntflot • Radir electric starter. Excellent transportation. Asking ADVERTISING teed Income. Make jewelry, toys, emits, etc. 353-0707 145 ROUTE 1 At North 1988 FORD MUSTANG QT. 6.0 liter, red, all $700.00. 908 964-894S alter 7wn, love you. J.F. to look for. Our Car Care event offers a detailed vehicle inspection, at no cost to SALES PERSON Call 1-800-552-7826 Ext. HA-1025 (fee). also saves tlmo, hassle and most importantly, lives. Don't put offtjnaking sure N0WI Metro ELIZABETH, N.J. options Including leather bra. Asking $8400 or WEIGHT LOSS dreams come truel Lose with- the motorist, as well as many promotional giveaways and informativo bro- your vehicle is safe to drive whon professional help is readily availablo through (Nntto Dsrty Dans) best oiler. Must sell Immedlatelyl Call out diet frustration, drugs, or hunger pains. EARN UP to $339 per week assembling Hon., Hill, W«f, Frt.'a im • 1:30 pm AUTO ALARMS Worrall Community Newspapers has an products at home. Start Immediately. Call 24 . 9 A.M.-S P.M., 908-688-7700, ask (or Peter. MOPED FOR SALE Look and feel great. "Genie" works like a opening for a first class advertising, sales chures," said John Bernardine, owner of The Sports Car Company, Tulsa, Okla. ASA-sppnsored Car Care clinics. tit. > Ml • 9 pm, THURSDAY 'TIL S PM The Auto Alarm Pros! miracle 1-800-044-8022. hours for our fact-filled directory and oukte. (1) AUTOMOTIVE 1987 FORD TEMPO. Black, 43,000 miles, 1979 GARELLI MOPED. Exoellent condition. person. Experience would be great, but If you 314-463-8510 (lee). "Car Care events offer one of tne rare times we.(automotive repair shop owners) Car Care clinics will bo offorod by many AS A groups nationwide during the console, AM/FM cassette. $5,300. Call 500 miles. $350. Call 908-888-7001 before have the right stuff, well train you. Send are able to visit one-on-one with the customer, in a no-pressure situation." monlh of October, which has been designated National Car Care Month. Look AUTO ACCESSORIES 908-964-0457. October 11th. LOST & FOUND resume to: WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS EASY WORK, GREAT PAY GET A free copy ol Jersey Wheels. See FOUND CAT, "My time ll running out. Please Ann: Jack O'Rourke YES, THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE BUY-WISE You Must Type Well or Have Good THim i$ A hundreds ol vehicles lor sale In Monmouth and TRUCKS FOR SALE adopt me. I'm the greatest cat you'll ever own." P.O. Box 849 Handwriting, Hours and Location Flexible. AUTO PARTS Ocean counties. Call Pressto 908-918-1000 Neutered. Declowed. 370-6373. Orange, New Jersey 07051 DIFFEKfNCI WHEN YOU DO BUSINESS WITH US! Touch "Star- 6051, leave name, address. . 1088 FORD PICK-UP F150. 48K miles, air, WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC stereo, cruise. Like brand new. Days LOST CAT. Long grey hair, white belly, nose/ r———EVENING Eat. 1946 Open 8 Days, Closed Sunday. 1O89HYUNDAIEXCELGL.2-door,hatchback, 201-440-4095, evenings 908-288-2053. paws. Last leen September 14th, (corner of ASSEMBLERSI EXCELLENT Wagesl Spare Call 1-800-783-8946. Ext. 438. SAVE TIME. SAVE MONEY! Wadnaaday and Saturday time assembly, Easy work at home. No experi- alr-condltlon, 5-Bpeed, AM/FM cassette, 1980 FORD F250 - 4X4 Custom. Engine 302.5 West Henry Street). Linden. 908-486-1120. 7:30AM to S:4JPM 42,000 highway miles. Like new. Steve, ence. 1-504-641-7778 Ext. 4844. Open 24 EASY WORKI Excellent peyl Assemble pro- I NJ STATE INSPECTIONS W.akday. 7:30AM to 7PM. speed, air, Sony AM/FM cassette, Viper auto LOST: OVAL, 18 karat gold, pierced earring hours, Including Sundays. 761-6207. Anytime. $4000. , security system, sliding rear window. Extended ducts at home. Call toll Iree 1-800-487-8585 with pink and blue stone. Lost at Roselle Lanes. Ext. 9506. WE GOT IT 688-5848 1987 IROC-2. T-TOPS, 5 speed, 22K, excel-' service plan. Ladder reck tool box, bedmat, Reward. Call 008-964-0215. AVON SALES - All Areas. Call Toll Free: * NO LINES • NO WAITING * VAUXHALL SECTION lent condition. Call Jim anytime 750-1178. In black and gunsmoke gray. Must see. $14,800 (1-800) 682-2292. We carry N.J.'s LARGEST Inventory 2091 Springfield Avenue Belleville. or best oiler. Call 700-7078. LOST, Small white female dog, curly hair. Lost near Sheridan Street In Union. Reward. Call EDITOR REPORTER 6PM-9PM for your -VERY automotive NIEDI Union 1984 JEEP RENEGADE, 4 wheel, suspension 008-687-1995 or 908-658-3788. Baby Care Givers/Part-Time lift kit, 03" Cooper tires, hard and Bolt lop. Mint A group of weekly community news- AUTO DEALERS condllon. Asking $6800. 908-851-2878. Loving people needed for newborn baby care. papers In Union county Is seeking an MON.-WED.- Foreign • -Domestic • State Inspection TO THE Training will be provided. Prior child care Editor Reporter. We need a person 1979 JEEP CJ5,38.5 Inch tires, 6 Inch lilt, light STAND OUT experience and a reliable car Is required. with 1-2 years of experience In cover- ELIZABETH MOTORS, INC. bar, rebuilt 6 cylinder, 2 tops. Good condition. &THU. PUBLIC $2990. 908-964-3578, Does your ad need a little more attention? You ing the municipal beat, writing features, OLDSMOBILE can Croat Ad-Impact by using larger type. For further Information, or to schedule an editing and design. The full time posi- Oldest S Largest This Type size IB.,, ' . Interview, call: T0MIE & SONS INC. 1088 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, Signature Series. tion offers complete benefits. Those Exclusive Landau roof, fully loaded. Excellent condition. Interested should call Tom Canavan at by appointment FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Olds Dealer In Original owner. $12,000/ beBt oiler. 908-686-7700. IF irS AUTOMOTIVE ... WE HAVE IT IN STOCK Union County 008-964-4269. OMC Health Services $ Tune Up •Brake Service Value Rated Used Cars 12 Point most likely 582 Morris Avenue 1989 MERCEDES BENZ 300 SEL, one owner, (2) ANNOUNCEMENTS 201-379-3366 5°° OFF WITH THIS AD Mufflers • Lube,& Oil Change N.J.'s Largest Auto Parti Distributor Elizabeth 22,000 miles, midnight blue/ tan Interior, EDUCATIONAL SALES ENTERTAINMENT . BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY W« hardly ovar say "No". . 908-354-1050 $37,500/ best oiler. Days: 201-821-8050. 14 Point Part time work/ full lime pay. Top educational Valid thru 1991 Evenings: 325-3382. IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR NON-SMOKER OPEN FOR THOSE who expect to have an affair "For company expanding In Essex and Union area. (201)376-9830 • (201)564-9155 Full time position lor general construction SMYTHE VOLVO Goodness Saket* have It with a professional. TeachlngJ=TA, church work helpful. Training DAYS 1976 MERCURY COUGAR-XR7. 351V8,-All- office. Hours 8:30-5pm. Duties Inlcude picking ——.232-5343———— power, air, AM/FM Cassette. Runs good. SIR RUSOFF-CARICATURIST, tally 7:30 AM t< 7 PM EXCLUSIVE 1-201-678-0070. 18 Point up mall at post ollloe, heavy phone, typing, 70,000 original miles. $400/ best oiler. filing, payroll, union reports, A/R- A/P payroll Call 908-322-6622 SATSndWCD. VOLVO DEALER O08-276-1987. and taxes. Strong skills required. Send resume EOE HI »«ll it m IIOCH: | 326 Morris Avenue Summit 521 Mountain Ave. wtckuilMSPM 1988 MERCURY TRACER. 4 door hatch, 33K with references and salary requirements to: MOUNTAINSIDE M®Dll M.mb«r ol Union Cti.mb.1 ol Comm.Ki . miles, auto, power brakes/ steering, air, AM/FM PERSONALS 24 Point Box 10, Worrall Newspapers, PO Box 158, EXPERIENCED CLERICAL Wanted. Duties (908) 273-4200 maplewood, NJ 07040. casette, cruise. $4100. Very dean. 992-6004. ALONE? LOCAL Singles Romance Line. $4/ Include customer service, phones, word pro- Springfield, N.J. 2091 SPRINGFIELD AVE., VAUXHALL (UNION) I ._ AUTHORIZED minute. Call nowl (24 hours). 1-900-786-0123. Add Impact by using larger type - ask our cessing, data entry. Must speak Italian. Send 900 Mountain Ave. • Mountainside FACTORY SERVICE 1082 NISSAN STANZA with sunroof. In good Classified Representative lor the type you BOOKKEEPER FULL Charge/ General Office. resume to Songlaoomo, 2550 Polk Street, iMw'«Nauni •• -: MM •!• ••J»IKB___I condition. Recently tuned up, Just passed ATTENTION LOCALSI Meet by phone. Christ- would like lor your ad. Small firm seeks Mature Minded person who Is Union, New Jersey 07083. . WBSIRVE YOU BEST/TRY US iBAVei VUB"08O-D8*I8 s______l LONG TERM LEASING Inspection. $2,000. Call 908-687-8264. Ian 24 hour Romance llnel It work:ss lI $3g / minute. :or low cost people-to-people advertising get adapt at both Bookkeeping and General Of lice. 1-900-78cV7710. nto the Classified Pages. Call 1-800-584-8911. He/ she must be detailed oriented, accounts GYMNASTIC DIRECTOR/ INSTRUCTORS. 1979 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Supreme. V8, wyable, accounts receivable, ADP payroll, Full and part time. Experience necessary. AUTO FOR SALE automatic, air conditioning, power, sunroof. bank receivers, monthly closing, journal entry South Mountain YMCA. 762-4145. Total Electronic Installations Back to School Special. $970.00, Call I960 BMW 735. Power steering/ brakes, anti- PERSONALS and knowledge ol computer system. Please lock brake system. Automatic transmission, air 1-201-742-0842, Bam-4pm. send resume starting salary requirements to: HELP WANTED. $425/ weekly. Factory as- MflPLEWOOD DODGE C.JACKSON condition, telescopic wheel. 83,000 miles, Gar- 1985 OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY Brougham, Blerman-Everett Foundry, 133 South 20th sembly at home. No experience. (908) 272-4497 • Kenilworth aged. $4500. 201-781-0512. Street, Irvlngton 07111. 1-000-786-7020.7days/ evenings. $5/ minute. mint conditionIIWHi, Ifully loaded, oarage kept, 4 door 1992 DODGE STEALTH sedan' , 59—K miles" . AskFno $6000. 1078 BUCK REGAL, 2 door. V8, PS, PB, PW, 201-207-5805 BOOKKEEPER. PART time flexible hours. INSURANCE CSR AUTO CLEANING air, anvtm. Excellent condition In and out, Must be experienced In AP and AR. Call ii $1700.908-064-3578. 1984 OLDSMOBILE DELTA, 4 door, good 964-6200, Extension 130. Insurance Agency In Linden needs Full Time/ WE BUY & SELL 'art Time customer service C.S.R. Must have • ; 1077 CADILLAC DE VILLE, Power. New condi- condition, fully loaded, 67K miles. Original BUS.DRIVER. Provide transportation for el- SERVICE Icense and minimum 2 years experience. Call NEW a USED tion. New Inspection. Also 1078 Pontlac Flre- owner. Asking $3000. Call 687-2232. derly seniors In Irvlngton Township. Part-time, DWM, 39 6'2", 170 lbs. Interested In Attractive, single, white female, 26, good; Valerie or Jean 882-7400. Salary commensti- blrd. runs great. $895. Call 378-8710. meeting SWF, 35-46 who likes lazy stand-bye. For further Information please call 1971 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Convertible sense of humor, seeks SWM. 30-36i who rate with experience. CELLULAR PHONES weekends, sports, movies and art. Photo 201-399-8597. 1980 CADILLAC ELDORADO, white with grey 350, automatic transmission, factory air condi- en oys having a good time. Reply WX-82, HAND CAR WASH leather Interior. New transmission, radiator, tion, power windows, 61,000 original miles. a plus. Reply WX-84, Worrall Newspap- JOBS IN Australia. Exciting employment op- at low at $75.00 INSTALLED - Mlchellns. Look and runs great. .100,000 miles. Excellent condition. Best oiler. 201-379,7283. ers, P.O. Box 156, Maplewood, NJ Worrall Newspapers, P.Q. Box 158, Ma-, portunities. 40% to 80* higher salaries. Paid $2400. 008-855-7980. 07040. plewood, NJ 07040. • ' CABLg TV INSTALLERS travel and housing. Call 1-516-261-6180 Ext. Antenna Not Included 1082 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA, 4 door, Very 101,' .- . • TRUCKS & VANS WELCOME 1085 CHEVROLET Stepsloe Pick-up, New reliable, .air, PS, PB, PW, Pioneer am/fm For large cable system In Union, Essex and Sale$& Installation Available motor and new seats. $1200. Call cassette, 25 enpo. $1400/best oiler, Somerset County area. Training program 201-278-3227 0am-8pm. 908-984-3578. Divorced, white male profeaSOnal, 44 {Senior citizen, female, energetjo, fun available for anyone without experience. LEGAL SECRETARY at your location yeanj old. likes nature, animals, garden- .loving, loves to cook, seeks Intelligent Must have pickup truck or. van, Call for to Llgkjatlon Partner In 8ummlt low firm, 1088 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO. V-e, '1983 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88, lull power, tilt Custom Quality Installation 81,000 miles, fully loaded. Asking $4,200. Call ing. Seeks sensitive, humorous, non- gentleman for companionship, lasting Interview. 1-800428-3084. Minimum 3 years litigation experience. Good EXPERIENCED DETAILERS Peter, 201487-0448. wheel, cruise control, AM/FM stereo, 4 door, smoking (emale; Drop me a note. WX-85, 'friendship. Enjoy life. Reply WX-83, Wor- typing 80 worn and steno. Must possess high miles. Good condition: $1100.673-2825. Worrall Newspaper*. P.O. Box 168, Ma- CHILD CARE, Elmofa area. Mature, responsi- organizational skills. Ability to type technical 1088 CHEVROLET Mont* Carlo. Am/fm radio, 1051 OLDS 08,4 door, .1 owner, V8, auto, 60 K plewood, NJ 07040. ble person needed dolly, 230-«:30prn. Ages 2 dtHUments. KngMtdga ofyrttTOgfM and air condition, 8 cylinder, 35,498 miles, 1 owner. and 8. Cell 808-351-8355 anytime. PC's. Contact Debbie Trultt *QM7*-«1». Mini condllon. Q.rage kept. $4800. miles. Runs perfect. Must sell. $i405/best 10% DISCOUNT 908-887-7071. oiler. 500-9798. CHILD CARE. Part time starting 1st week 10%_;dlieount .on^i pa!c|..wri Sincere, Intelligent SWM, 31, non- 1088 PONTIAC SUNBIRD-SE. 2-door. 4 cyllln- September. 2 school aged boys. Full time when LEGAL-SECRETARY $100.00. parts and service Included 1084 CHEVY CELEBRITY lor sale. 51,500 smoker, who enjoys both crazy fun and •, 73, easy to talk to, fun to be no school. Must drive end- love" children; Call der, automatic, stereo cassette, equalizer, Tilt, with, __ Are you a wrtl organized, Intelligent, expsr- miles. $2,500, Call 201-912-0687. good conversation seeks' SWF 24-34 amiable lady, undemanding, Barbara 008-688-8157. enoed litigation secretary with strong sWII«7 Call for Appointment (201)762-8971 sunroof, tinted glass, alarm. Mint condition. who enjoys same. Reply WX-88, Worrall for comi uuilonehlp, oaring, sharing. Re- 1081 CHEVY MONTE Carlo, 15,000 miles/ 45K. $3,000. 008-687-7285. We are a dynamlo labor law firm In Roseland In Chryiler Products Only Newwapers, P.O. Box 168, Maplewood, plyVVX- 1, P.O. Box 158, Maplewood; NJ CLERICAL: Knowledge of secretarial, r need ol youl Excellent salary, benefits and new engine, new brakes, air, AM/FM cassette, • _"^**» "l^r^^Sai 1^1 WWWUUv \J I BPV_-< WIIIUI 1085 PONTIAC FIREBIRD-SE, Trans-am type. 07040. compute-^ r an••d bask' ' ) bookkeepin" g sklliaskll . working conditions. For Interview please coll j p|fnMof liwtliHn. all power, body/ Interior excellent. $2100. or pan 378-8758. 5-ipeed. low mileage, brand new Hurst clutch profit agency, Springfield office. Full Ms Bryans: ' I ooupon expireexplr s 10/31/01 and performance transmission. Fully loaded. Ime. Call 201-376-0550. ' 201-992-4800. .. 1085 CHRYSLER LeBARON GTS Turbo. Full BSJLoJIer, 008-7648160* ___^__ Looking to moat vour match? p.k^i) k«U.W oil oil. 1. ki-wlj W ing fc CLEHICAL,PART-tlm«,MatUfmlm)edT>enon- Iktiulnf. ndiMHon 1 HUM. CnoXto • power, low milage, air conditioning, stereo, wamed lor growing office. Diversified office Start1nflAt$228 excellent condition. $3500., negotiable. Call 1081 SUBARU GLF, 2 door. Good, reliable, Try EM«x/Unlon Inexpensive transportation. Let's make a deal. duties. Typing• , filing" a must. Pleasant phone LEGAL SECRETARY Install*! with Starter 2568 Routo 22 East •201-782-8322, 008-775-3708. MEETING PLACE Classifieds! manner. Call 008-241-18080, 8A.M.-8P.M. J830 Springfield Ave. pall alter 8P.M. 201-378-8404. Kill & Shock Sensor Union • Tel. 908-887-8780 1976 DODGE VAN. Green, originally Board or For mora Information call YOUR AD could appear here lor as little as Maplewood , Education van. Good lor business vehicle. 1084 SUBARU QL Wagon, 4 wheel drive, fully OPEN MON.-SAT.- 8 AM-6 PM • SUN. 8 AM-3 PM loaded, 98,000 miles. Good condition, Asking 18.00 per week. Call for more details. Our Asking $800.00, negotiable. Call 908-241 -8735 1-800-564-8911 friendly dasslDed department would be happy Contact Debbie Tryltt hJ DODGE alter 5pm. $1400 or beat offer. Call 782-8530. 24 N. 20th St. Kenllworth, N.J. 762-8686 Across From Rad Lobster On Eastbound side of Route 22 to help you. Call 1-800-564-8011 Parkway Exit U3...4 ninuteawejlton SprlnglieldAve. Open ill 9. •WVWWWVrVWVYWrV

• Vvi W ,;! B9 UfWPAY, OCTOBEOC R J, 1M1 - WORRAU. NBW8PAPEB8, UHION COUNTY CLASSIFIED — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1981 B» HELP WANTED HEtffi WANTED ELECTRICIANS LANDSCAPING PAINTING, TARY tor Mbum law Arm. RICH BLINDT JR. . jwtorfed. Pleasant working eon* HOLLYWOOD WILLIAM E. itora.'OoSfiwwIto. Call 201-467-86B0. ' REPORTER Electrical Contractor UC. NO. MOB HBAUER- , Asroup •>• yitfy PWtvuunliy newspapers LANDSCAPING In Essex and Unton Counties la. eeeWpg a Professlonal painting («^isr rw one- o> its, papers, we neec •RESIDENTIAL ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING ' ' WSEl Exterior/Interior someone who wl| ewer pubic meetings and •COMMERCIAL Paperhanging Undm. write features In a crisp, dear manner. We TYPf 8TYi.f8 AND DESIGN wil consider entry.levW people who have •INDUSTRIAL "INSURED0 " LIVE-IN MATURE, &xjii«h i written •Xlans.lvey'.for *)#* coflega new* CARD STOCK , NO JOB TOO SMALL EXOTIC GARDENS & paper. The position; Is full time and offers car. tor elderly tadvln Lynd ..r. MAPLE COMPOSITION 908-964-4942 required. Call 201-933.1684. benefits to Induce health add 8fe Insurance POND INSTALLATION and.paid vacation. Please call Executive 463 Valley Street Prices That Won't Shock You MAINTENANCE MECHANIC- Looking for Indi- Editor Don Veleber at 201-474-8000 *lf TREE REMOVAL PAPER HANGING vidual wliti knowledge of Plumbing, Electrical, Interested. . ' V Maplewood FREE ESTIMATES EXPERT Carpentry and small motor repairs. Wei Rear of Nawt-Reeord Bdg. round*) Individual wlih education Iw mwhanki 908-688-1853 MoivTues., Wed « Frl. 8AM-6PM PAPERHANGING AND Py'*™**PP|y In pwaon at Ward HomMtead, Thursday and other times 125 Boydan Avenue. Maplewood. SAFE DEPOSIT CLERK Fully Insured 908-686-1838 PAINTING Owner effort will keep fuel economy at level Full/part time position available In our Safe . by'appointment MATURE, RELIABLE pafton tor pan Urn*' fun Deposltana, Banking knowledge helpful. Mod- SPURR ELECTRIC the corporate average fuel economy to about 28 miles per MAHON LANDSCAPING MIKE TUFANO A well-maintained car will deliver the maximum fuel ^because this will also increase rolling resistance and fuel that nave replaced carburetors on most cars that clog, but time darical/ talM po.Won. Pleau can R»fllna erate typing. AbUiy to handle customers and 762-0303 New and Alteration Work Monday, Thursday, Friday between 12 and RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES and MEASURING efficiency designed into it by the manufacturer, according gallon since the mid-1970s. "But they can't be ignored by consumption, added Steiger. the detergent additives in a brand-name gasoline help that. good phone skills. Win train. Call Personnel Specializing In recessed lighting and service _ slgn-Sod-Reseedlng SPM at 201-325-aii. . . Shrub Deslgn-Sod-Reseedln, References Available Department, 9084684500. ; ' changing, smoke detectors, yard and security Lawn Thatching-Top Soli-Mulch-Stone to the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the car owners," Steiger said. Since the mid-'8O, engine oils have been available with Many people don't use a rotor, but those that do should 908-522-1829 UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK CARPENTRY lighting, alterations, and new developments. RR— Ties-Retainin " alnlngWg Walls-Shrur - b a Tree Pruning United States. • ; "Radial tires have been standard equipment on most cars special additives to improve fuel efficiency by reducing have the distribution cap and rotor placed at least at the • 2003 Morris Avenue, Union License No. 7288. Fully Insured. No Job Too MONTHLY LAWN MAINTENANCE MEDICAL ASSISTANT Small. PROFESSIONAL WALLCOVERING Installa- "Today's cars deliver outstanding fuel economy with since the early '80s because their lower resistance friction between an engine's moving parts. Oil labeled 60,000-mile mark. EOE M/F/vVH FULL INSURED FREE ESTIMATES tions. Fully Insured. Guaranteed. Certified by CAPRI NEW NUMBER REASONABLE RATES Paperhanging Institute. Free estimates. Com- siiprisingly little owner-effort," said James P. Steiger, improves fuel economy," he said. "They must be properly "Energy Conserving II," available since 1988 and recom- Mature, responsible person. Experience pre- SALES/ RETAIL Responsible Ml time person. "Many of today's cars may be out of tune, but the differ- ferred. Knowledoe of Spanish helpful. Call: Retail experience a plus. Fashion Finds, Union CONSTRUCTION CHRIS MAHON 908-686-0638 mercial, residential. Call Joseph. 738-0241 or MVMA's director of fuels, lubricants and special projects. inflated for maximum benefit. With self-serve gas stations, mended in car owner manuals, must provide a minimum of 908-563-0398 738-1766. ence can be subtle, making it hard to tell if your engine is 908-686-8400 Center and'Linden. 908-984-03B3 ask for 'GENERAL REPAIRS 'FRAMING tire pressure is commonly ignored on more than half tho 2.7 better fuel economy than ordinary oil. ! Bobbl. "The factors involved in optimum fuel economy ore the LAWN CARE out of tune and not delivering the best fuel economy," Stei- •ROOFING /ADDITIONS FENCING same basic maintenance items that owners should check cars on the road." "Whether they have their oil changed or do it them- MEOICAL TRANSCRIPTK3NIST. Two years SCHOOL BUS Driven wanted. $8.50 per hour PLUMBING ger said. But automobile emissions tests required in many LINDEN LANDSCAPING, INC. Residential/ experience In medical transcribing of reports to drive car or 7 passenger van. Type 1 or 2 •SPECIALIZING IN periodically," Steiger said. "Cor Care Month serves as a Tire pressure changes with seasons, noted Steiger, so selves, owners should always ask specifically for EC II," TOM'S FENCING Commercial. Fall clean-ups. Snow clearing. states are a good indicator if your engine needs a tune up. If and narratives for busy chiropractic office. license required. Will assist In obtaining BLEIWEIS SIDING & DECKS Lawn maintenance. Free estimates good reminder." checking regularly i$ especially important in fall and wint- advised Steiger, "because some brands of oil meet the Computer experience a mutt. Utilizing Word ALL TYPES your car fails, or comes close to failing on the various license. Morning and afternoon routes avail- 908-882-5935. ' PLUMBING & HEATING Perfect. If you meet qualifications call able. Retirees, housewives, students weloome. 'NO JOB TOO BIG "Technological advances of the last decade or two have er to maintain proper pressure for optimal fuel economy. recommended viscosity grades and performance classifi- NEW AND REPAIR •Gas heating conversion. emissions checks, chances are pretty good it's out of tune. 201-373-1778. SOS-687-0879. . •Gas hot water heater reducedbasic maintenance.tOHTreryshortchcckJist^Propcr "Each 10-degreo temperature drop lowers tiro pressure by cations, but lack the energy-conserving additives." *NO JOB TOO SMALL NO JOB TOO SMALL MASONRY •Bathroom & kitchen remodeling MODEL SEARCH. Kids, taens, mid 20's; No SECRETARY for Maplewood CPA office, v engine oil, tire inflation and engine tuning are the key one pound and fuel economy about half of ono percent, he "Engine tune-ups are needed loss often than 10 years "Overall, today's care inquiry requires a very little own- FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES experience necesssary. Coyer Girl Studio, Some statistical typing. Call.201-761-5050, FREE ESTIMATES Fully Insured and Bonded noted. A tire properly inflated at 70 degrees may, at 20 M. DEUTSCH things on automobile owner should monitor to get every- ago because of unleaded gasoline, detergent additives and er maimenace and run well and devicry maximm fuel effi- 261-2042. Licensed #SWO193200, 630 Kln- fJam-Spm. .. ••' FULLY INSURED State license 7876 CALL: 201-761-5427 MASON CONTRACTOR thing, including fuel economy, out of the car that manufac- degrees, be underinflated by five pounds with a 2.5 percent ciency. And owners should remember that these efforts derkamack Road, River Edge. new engine technologies like electronic ignition and fuel, SECRETARIES. Positions open for Part Time CARMINE 201-676-2966 *STEPS ASIDEWALKS 908-686-7415 turers design into it." • loss in fuel economy." injection, but some owner care is still necessary.' will keep their cars more enjoyable, and valuable, save MOUNTAINSIDE RESCUE Squad. Volunteer or Full Time. Must have Word Perfect 6.1 *ALL MASONRY training. Send resume, letter, and salary/ bene- members are needed. Flexible hours, assls- FINANCING 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE J.C. PLUMBING Son/Ice. •Complete Plumbing Radial tires and low-friction oils ore two new technolo- When checking lire pressure, motorists should also be Fouled spark plugs, once a major problem, have faded them money at the gas pump and help tho country use less fit requirements to: Rebecca Tamborlane, 1044 CAPRI CONTRACTORS tance with training. Call 908-233-6338. Fully. Insured Free Estimates Service". New Jersoy license »8873. Fully Route 22 West, Mountainside, New Jersey OF UNION COUNTY CASH LOANS to $25,000. Debt consolidation gies that have helped the auto industry more than doublo alert to uneven tread wear caused by misaligned wheels with the disappearance of leaded gasoline. Fuel injectors energy." 201-379-9099 Insured and bondod. Chris Kerr, 908-851-2043. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. A dally sal- 07092. to $90,000. High approval. Bad credit okay ary of $300 for buying merchandise, All types of remodeling and repairs. Specializ- Application by phone. Representatives on duty 201-893-3998, Ext. 3278. ing In custom kitchens and bathrooms. No job Call 1-600.395-6268, Ext 130..g-9 EDT. JOSEPH MCGADEY SECRETATRY too big or too small. Free estimates. Call: MOVING/STORAGE PACKER FOR uniform distributor In Union, FAST LOANS. Guaranteed you'll get your loan PLUMBER For attorney In Maplewood (on Unlon/Mlllbum AMERICAN RED BALL. Local and worldwide some lifting. Full time. Berielits. Call Howie, Any size, any purpose. Regardless of bac line). Congenial office. Good skills. Word Per- (908) 353-1946 movers. Red Carpet service to FLORIDA. No job too small! 008-964-8888. credit, bankrupted no collateral OK. Cal Windshield wiper refills are an option at replacement time fect experience helpful, but will train. Full time. DECKS . 1-800-488-3383 American Financial Accept Agent UNIVERSITY Van Lines. 908-276-2070. SEWER CLEANING SERVICE PART TIME. Union office. Excellent pay. Morn- 201-378-8500 tance Center. 1601 West Edgar Road, Linden. PC 00102. License No. 5013 To rcplaco — or to refill -— is a and spend a few o)(tra minutes as a do- • Use a powder cleaner or deter- Ings, 10am-1pm or evenings 6:30-9:30pm. STAIRS RR TIES t • * Weekends available. No typing. Gall GUARANTEED LOANSI Loans any size/ 908-354-8470 decision that probably doesn't bother it-yourselfer. Full instructions for gent, one without gritty contaminants, CARPENTRY ADDITIONS DON'S ECONOMY 908-687-9821. TELEMARKETING purpose. Regardless of past credit. No colla- too many motorists in need of new installation arc always on tho which could later scratch tho winds- PART TIME BATHROOMS '" KITCHENS teral required. 24 hours processing. In debt' MOVING AND STORAGE PART-TIME FASHION Jewelry advisor. We Fully Insured References We can helol Call 24. hours. 1-800-336-1778 windshield wipers. package." hield. Make a paste of the cleanor. MAX SR. & PAUL train. Flexible hours. Excellent future. No In- We are an established heeling and alr- ERIC VOURISH The Recommended Mover. Our 25th year. But, a car owner interested in mini- . —r Cleiinlnu wipers • Wipe in an up and down motion AUTO I vestment. (908)758-3068. condlHonlng firm seeking an experienced, ag- 201-763-3132 PC 00019. 761 Lehlgh Avenue, Union. gressive self-starter for mis part time position. mizing operating costs should give Anco also suggests that, in many along the rubber wiper's edge. The FLOORS SCHOENWALDER PART TIME Secretary... needed for Sunday, Extensive on-the-Job training, late afternoons G. GREENWALD. Carpenter Contractors. All Plumbing & Hasting Contractors SANDING, REFINISHING and plckellng, hard- more attention to such a decision. cases, wipers merely need a good important section to clean is from the 10am-4pm. Friendly fbus y Rea~ l" Estat~ e office. and every Saturday. Must project positive type repairs, remodeling, kitchen, porches, wood and parquet floors. Fully insured. Free 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE Established Since 1912 Receptionist/ SecretariaSecrete l skills desired. Call phone Image and good phone manner. We enclosures, cellars, attics. Fully Insured, esti- Wiper refills are generally about cleaning to return them to safe operat- edge up to the first ridge of rubber. Estimates; Call Kin Floor Sanding, Inc. Over 78 Years of Dependable Service Ellen, 201-378-8300. offer base salary plus commission, and an mates given 908-688-2084. Small jobs. 201-226-3820. half the price of new wiper blades, ing condition. • Rinse tho wiper well. excellent working environment (non-smoking MOVING/ INSTALLATION & SERVICE RIDER PART TIME TV Representative. Responsible office). Apply by phone; ask for Angle. •Gas Hool.Walor Heaters even though a few extra minutes may Follow theso easy steps for clean- • Clean the entire windshieid and and dependable person needed to work for TV LIGHT TRUCKING CARPETING •Circulator Pumps^Zona Volvos be required for installation, according ing wipers: return the blade to its placo on the car. INSURANCE rental company In a Union Hospital, Monday- GARAGE DOORS We'll move Furniture, Appliances, Household •BathrooniB*Alterations*Ropalrs Friday, 1pm-5pm, $5.50 hour to start, paid Items In carpeted van or truck. Courtoous and to Lee Roighart, Anco product' When doing tho cleaning, always MCDOWELL'S GARAGE DOORS- Installed, repairs & service, •Electric Drain & Sower Cleaning - O Remove tho windshield wiper holidays and vacation. Must have neat appear- DON ANTONELLI careful, Reasonable rates and lull/ Insured. "MOTORCYCLE Wes.tfleld, NJ electric operators S radio controls. STEVEN'S Serving the Home Owner, Business & In- manager. use this opportunity to examine the ance and good communication and math skills. CALL ROB blado from tho arm. It is much easier Royal linoleum OVERHEAD DOOR. 908-241-0749. dustry For a local interview call 20t-858-231B. 908-233-3213 : Virtually' all wiper blades can to clean when not attached to the car. wipers carefully. Famous brands, Armstrong, Mohawk, Amtico, 201-467-6598 908-686-0749 TELEPHONE RECRUITERS. Morning shift. Mannlngton, Congoleum, Tarkett. Expert In- - 'Lie. # P.M.00530 464 Chestnut Street, Union, NJ receive now life by sliding in a new a PART TIME opportunity, flexible hours, for Non-profit agency.. Springfield, office. Call stallation. Low prices. Free estimates. Shop at GUTTERS/LEADERS Master Plumber's License #4182 friendly dental office In Mlllburn Center. Call PAUL'S M & M MOVERS rubber wiping element, or refill. BUTTON & SELG 487-0720. home. Call: SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT GUTTERS * LEADERS Formerly Of Yale Ave. Currently, 56 percent of all wiper 908-964-4127 Hillside. PM 00177 Est. 1916 Leland Stanford, Pres. PART TIME replacement purchases are for refills, UNDERGROUND DRAINS Local & Long RICHARD Thoroughly cleaned and flushed Distance Moving rather than entire wiper blades. But, 277 North Broad St. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY CLEANING SERVICE AVERAGE HOUSE $35.00 CALL 908-688-7768 SCHOENWALDER that margin is shifting as refill sales 4 to 5 hours per day, (10-3). Organized, good Elizabeth •908-352-1018 AUTO typist. Call Personnel Manager: ALL DEBRIS BAGGED Plumbing 'Heating "Alr-Condltlonlng decline and blade sales advance. CAROLINE 908-687-4100 will clean your MARK MEISE 201-228-4965 FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1912 Why is that — especially with tho OIL CHANGE WITH FILTER ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE INSURANCE" Repairs • Replacements House'Apartment'Condo RITTENHOUSE cost advantages or refills? $H 95 PART. TIME. Sales/ Secretary. Union. Clerical, Repaint and Alterations 12203 SpuW 13 MOSTCAHS • Auto • Home • Business Weekly or Bi-weekly CRT, phone. Experience preferred.. Mature Referenda Available * Fully Insured HOME IMPROVEMENTS Sales and Service According to Reighart, most minded. Greta, 908-688-2700. . MOVING Bathroom and Kitchen Remodeling • Medical Professional Liability- 908-687-4882 FAMILY OWNED - OPERATED replacement wipers were traditionally (4) INSTRUCTIONS 908-686-0309 AAA IMPROVEMENTS Gas Haat. and Gas Water Hoators FRONT BRAKE PADS or Part Time Fully Insured Statewide Moving INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL purchased by car owners at gasoline Doctors - Nurses - Dentists, etc. Call Us First For Free Estimates REAR BRAKE SHOES 1360 Morris Ave. • Union INSTRUCTIONS service stations, where attendants D J MAINTENANCE — Residential and office Kitchens, Baths, Basements, Attics, 908-241-9791 1-800-660-9791 MQSI9 BECOME A Paralegal. Join America's fastest cleaning: window cleaning; floor waxing. Fully would often install refills. Today, Sheetrock, Doors, Windows. Re- PM00112 1-800-464-8635 908-686-8883 "V9 MOST CARS Consumer growing profentaVWorkrtthettorney«, (j^ Insured. References provided. Free estimates. wyeWpstructecr horrjettiidy,, TMe flnesfpartr- pairs. 20 years experience. Low SCHAEFER MOVING. Reliable, vary low rates, with tho self-service phenomenon N.J. STATE PRIVATE INSPECTION CENTER. Product vi x,. ;can:(|o8ee48ja8-v-•;•'/••;• Senior Citizen Discount legal program'avallablo.'Free^celtalSg. Prices. Fr«e Estlamtes. Call Paul: 2 hour-minimum.-Same rates on weekends, MAA'nr Plumhnr'i, 11/- w ««11 existing at gasoline stations, motorists 800-382-7070 Dept. LL721. Insured! Free'estimates. License PM00581. 908-354-7419. don't feel they have the time or pati- Consultant CONTRACTOR Anytime 908-964-1216. EXPERIENCED TUTORS. Gredes through PRINTING ence for installing refills. Snapping on .« ROUTE 22 ic*,w.ndi oollege: Math, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, OUR SERVICE SPECIALS Are You A People Person? GEORGEANA CONTRACTING FIX-ALL Home Improvements. Carpentry, 201-379-5990 a new blade is quicker, pven at twice SPRINGFIELD, NJ. 07081 Structures, Thermodynamics; Vocational/ Ca- "Additions Built Up or Out painting, plumbing and electrical. Free esti- SOUTHSIDE PRINTING reer Subjects: Grammar, Composition; SAT, . "Custom Kitchens and Baths mates. One year guarantee on all work. Call the price. Nov. 15.1991 - ValldonlywIthAd At Coamalr, taking care of people Is what For A Bid On All GRE. Lou 201-338-8899. 'All types of Siding and Masonry Work Rod Holllday. 201 -026-0558. MOVING & TRANSPORT, INC. we're all about-wllh halrcare, sklncare, Vour Printing Nude Fully Insured and "Guaranteed"! LOW, LOW RATES In addition to the cost and time, a and fragrance products that are known the FLUTE/ PICCOLO. Professional teacher/ per- Free Estimates No job too big world over by such names as L'Oroal and former accepting students for private Instruc- FORT^ UNLIMITED •Free Estimates few other factors may be important in . -One Call Does It Airi •Great Service or too small Lancome. In order to give our Individuals to tion. 908-882-0877, If no answer leave mes- making the refill/blade decision, the GET YOUR CAR Join our Consumer Affairs team. , Palnting-lnterior/Exterlor. Aluminum & Vinyl ' Large or small.jobs Publication printing sage. Call WILL be returned. (908) 964-3774 Siding Reflnlshlng Experts. Roodng/SldlngV a specialty Anco product expert said. These Etc/Welding (Window Ban). Free Estimates. 908-686-7262 In this position, you'll need a polite, profes- GUITAR LESSONS, Jazz, Classical, Blues, Call: License #'00368 Maple Composition include: FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS sional phone manner to answer consumer Rock, Folk. 15 years experience. Rahwoy questions about our products. You'll help DECKS 463 Valley Street • The condition of the existing location, Call 908-499-0549. 908-245-3317 solve experience when they talk to you. ODD JOBS Maplewood blado. If it is bent, worn, broken, SPECIALIZING IN GUITAR LESSONS for jazz and legitimate DECKS Sr. Citizen Discounts/Insured READY FOR WINTER DON'S HOME Repairs and landscaping. Spe- Roar ol Nows-Record Bldg. To qualify, you'll need experience dealing guitar. Call Don • Rlccl, prominent guitarist, rusted, or in any other condition of cials every week. 10% discount on Insulation NISSAN* BMW'MERCEDES with the public, ability to listen, commit- "IMPROVE YOUR HOME WITH GLENN'S HOME IMPROVEMENT. Additions. Mon,, Tuos., Wed. 8 Frl. SAM-5PM 908-687-6763. work. Seniors discount. Free estimate, Call age or disrepair, there.should defi- ment, excellent oral and written communi- Decks. Kitchens. Baths. Roofs. Tile. Etc. Qual- Thursday and other times Don 763-7857. AUDI • MAZDA • HONDA • TOYOTA cation skills and a mind for details, along JOYCE'S PIANO Lessons. Ten years experi- GIL" ity work. Reasonable prices. Pictures, refer- by appointment natcly bo a blade replacement. A new We will beat any legitimate competitors price with good typing skills and some computer ence. BA, Berklee College of Music, Boston ences available. 687-7787. Redwood, pressure treated. Basements refill will not ovcrcomo problems of entry experience. and Royal School of Muslo, London, Yamaha 762-0303 12.years experience INSURED FREE ESTIMATES an old blade. teaching technique. Free trial lesson • your PAINTING Upon completion of our In-house training, home or mine. 761-1269. 964-8364 D Many important car wiper blades the schedule options are as follows: AL GARFIELD PAINTING A-1 PAINTING & MUSIC LESSONS. Beginners thru advanced. RESUMES 10AM-2PM, 1PM-SPM, 2PM-8PM or JOE DOMAN have not been rcfillable in the U.S. Piano, keyboard, organ, voice, woodwinds, HOME IMPROVEMENTS 3PM-7PM. 908486-3824 INTERIOR Resumes aftcrmarket until recently when Anco brass. Certified teacher, Calderone School of EXTERIOR Music, 201-487-4688. Interested In starting a n>w career? Want to and a few other manufacturers began In return, we olfer an attractive salary, and a 'Painting - Interior/Exterior qhange jobs? See ua tor typesetting your pleasant environment. For Immediate con- DECKS •HANDYMAN REPAIRS 'Any Type Home Improvements rasuma. providing the proper designs for (he sideration, please send your resume to •LEADERS AND GUTTERS import tars. ' • Human Resources, Department FT, Coa- ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS 'Paper Removal/Hanging , Maple Composition malr, Inc., 159 Terminal Avenue, Clark, •KITCHENS .ATTICS •DRIVEWAY SEALGOATING . 'Power Washing • If a car owner wants to upgrade RAHWAY IMPORT AUTO New Jersey 07066, An equal opportunity •GUTTER CLEANING 463 Valley Street ' employer. BATHROOMS .BASEMENTS Top Quality Work (with references) Maplewood the quality of his wiper, from a regular (908)862-2221 •(908)862-9710 REMODELED 'Fully Insured Rear ol Nows-Rocord Dldg. design to a premium line, like Anco's 1710 W. ELIZABETH AVE.-, LINDEN 201-763-9436 908-541-4419 "If you don't at least call for an ostimatq, you'ro Mon., Tuos., Wod. & Frl. 0AM-5PM Acrovontagc, a wiper blade must be DRIVEWAYS LOCAL REFERENCES making a mistake," Thursday and olhor times $9 ^ iyjtpdels COSMAIR by appointment purchased. Thereafter, for example, B. HIRTH PAVING NEAT + DEPENDABLE Acrovantago refills can be placed in POSTAL JOBS avallablel Many posltionsl (5) SERVICES OFFERED RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL 908-889-2077 762-0303 Acrovantago blades. Great benefits. Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext. ASPHALT WORK R. TAVARES P-2421, (Call 7 days a week) ACCOUNTING 'Concrete Walks 'Driveways HOME IMPROVEMENTS Replace every six months OIL CHANGE 'Parking Areas 'Sealing 'Resurfacing AAA PAINTING ROOFING ACCOUNTING SERVICES- Small businesses. Dump Truck and Paving Machine To insure safe vision when motor- CUSTOM INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR Monthly or quarterly service. Corporate, part- Rentale Available DOTSY LOU ing, industry experts generally rocorh- Additions • Dormers - Decks •Power Washing FILTER & LUBE nership and Individual Income taxes. George P. FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED ROOFING AND SIDING RECEPTIONIST Poreelli, Jr. C.P.A., 761-1658, •Deck Slalnlng mend that windshield wipers bo Complete Roof Stripping Specialists FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES 908-687-0614 908-789-9508 Roofs - Windows • Siding New Roofs, Re-Roofing replaced every six months, so that For local, friendly newspaper office to handle BOOKKEEPING: FULL charge, 20 years ex- (90.00 a room) Siding and Replacement Windows heavy phones, greet customers, take mes- perience. Small businesses my specialty. Rea- clean, clear visibility, without streaks ROTATE TiRES LUBE, OIL & FILTER sonable rates. Call 201-761-6180. CALL PAT ^908) 679-6499 :REE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED sages and light typing. Full time Monday- ELECTRICIANS Free Estimates Insured or smears, is always provided for the $ Friday 0 A.M. to 5 P.M. Call 201-674-8000 for D.M.C. PAINT/WALLCOVERING. Interior Spe- COMPETITIVE PRICES Interview appointment. AL TERRANOVA BOB 908-964-5813 driver. ELECTRONIC IGNITIUN AIR CONDITIONING cialist. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 908-688-2188 OUAR 16.95 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 008-488-0067. To avoid additional costs, some RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST. For Livingston law A-1 ECONOMY HOUSE WASHING motorists postpone this vital service, TUNE-UP (balancing additional) Premium oil filter, Premium oil up to 5 qts Electrloal Repalre & IraUllatlone GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter: ExtorlorV J.D. ollico. Part time or full time. Call 201-740-8989, Interior. Plaster, and shoetrocklng. Fully In- Install resistor spirk plugs.'Adjust Expires 10/31/9! COOLING & HEATING Residential, Commercial, Industrial Reighart said. In fact, one Anco Install n«* Dads or . Expires 10/31/91 MPW sured, references. All jobs guarantood, Free ROOFING CONTRACTOR carburator and timing. Inspacl RECEPTIONIST. EXPERIENCED for Md's of- Specializing In Custom Landscape and Sec- shoes • Inspect calipars Central air systems Installed. High efficiency estimate. 201-373-9438. . Certified In 1 ply-rubber roofing survey, which was representative of ignition systems and inters. fice In Wost Orange. Responsible lor all front urity Lighting. Call lor Free Estimate: MOBILE POWER WASH and nibsler cylinder condensing units. High efficiency furnaces, Flat rooflng-ropnlrs Standard Ignition extra desk duties: Filing, scheduling, light typing, etc. The Ultimate In Exterior Washing the nationwide population, found that • Chuck lines, hoses Humidifiers. Electric air cleaners. 908-688-3359 Beeper- 578-5656 Shingles, ro-rool-toftroff No weekends. Car necessary. Call manager 25 percent of car owners indicated and teals INCLUDES S5J • • • CYL Roof Inspections & mninlGnunco. 1 WINTMIZE SPEOAT TRANSWlSSIONSERViaE iBuildSIgs •' 10%OFF RESURFACE DRUMS OR ROTORS beginning Monday, 738-1719. DENTRONICS All work guarantood •Decks HOUSE PAINTING their wipors were not performing cor- WARRANTED 30.000 MILES OR 2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INC. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Fully Insured Froe Estimates $ RECREATION SUPERVISOR- Must have 4 908-851-9598 •Sidewalks. rectly. That equals more than 22 mil- YEARS Semi nielallic pads extra masnra 9 Residential - Commercial - Industrial 908-688-2612 year degree from accredited college In liberal Free Demonstration S Estimates Fully Insured SAVE '1000 MOST CABS Design and Installation • Sen/Ice Upgrades lion cars and trucks which had post- ALL STORES *69.95 arts and/or several years experience In recrea- 245-4886 29.95 Indoor/Outdoor Lighting - Recessed Lighting; Free Estimates' tion activities. Send resume to: Department of RESIDENTIAL ROOFING OPEN BEAUTY Alterations - Repairs poned wiper replacements too long S' Parks Recreation, Municipal Building- CMo STEVE ROZANSKI M0N.-FRI.8-6 Replace trans fluid & filter, check pressure Maintenance and Service Contracts Re-roofing and Tear-offa and were facing potential safety Check hoses, belts, controls, system, flush W1 gallon anti-lime Square, Room 8, Irvlngton, NJ 0711 t.Iuclnda (Some |ccps & Imports mqy be addf 1) EAR PIERCING FREE ESTIMATES: 201-376-0123 JEWELERS Outlet* ^ Leadere SAT. 8-3 ExplnsNov.U Expires 10/31/91 Laws Acting Director, • 908-686-6455 hazards, ho said. Safe and Sterile FAX YOUR PLANS: 301-376-W19 Fully Licensed • Insured With Mi coupon only. Expire! Nov. 1» sEn Inspection Expires 10/31/91 SKI SETTING CO. Now done at: Icense #10728 Bonded-Insured All work guaranteed. NEW JERSEY DIAMOND SETTING EXTRA- JERZY PAINTING 20 years experience' Working owner "Replacing wiper refills is an effec- YOLANDA CREATIVE CONCEPTS REGISTERED NURSE ELECTRICAL REPAIRS and Improvements. ORDINAIRE. MANUFACTURING, SPECIAL INTERIOR/EXTERIOR . tive solution, because it cuts tho cost 326 Chestnut Street, Union : ORDERS, aLA. GRADUATE, IMPORTER, CHRIS MASTAKAS WHEEL ALIGNMENT PONTIAC 851-5550 HONDA 851-5597 Ready for a new challenge? Mature Indivi- ree estimates. Evening/ weekend hours, 'WALLPAPERING of your investment and at tho same 5 Points Shopping Cehter .kjhting, services, repairs. License 7417. Small APPRAISER. •SHEET ROCKING • ExnNo TIM WIAX dual with minimum of 10 years current New (201) 284-0203 908-686-5880 Open 7 days ob specialist. Frank 006-354-4160. 905 Mountain Avenue •PANELING time restores the quality of wipe for • SmrcH MJUAOI Jersey/ New York work history, Including Free Estimates BUICK 851 -5550 HYUNDAI 851-5610 administrative duties. Dermal topical test- Reasonable Rates Dependable WE STOP LEAKSI • IMMKWI HANMIMO I, New Jersey , most cards," Reighart said. "Pull in to Ing lab (Phase I) working with healthy Fully Insured Free Estimates • iNtUH 5AI> DMV1NO or M1.a7fi.MM CLARK BUILDERS, INC. a full service gasoline station and GMC 851 -5550 JEEP/EAGLE 851 humans. 35 hour week. Hours: noon- 8PM BATHROOM REMODELING — DCGT ncrcncNocG •HOfif btfipping S Hepalrs FRONT END ffl Monday thru Friday All ma]iv holiday, nn •Flat Roofing 4 Slate specifically ask them to install refills, 201-379-5366 ALIGNMENT

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SERVICES OFFERED WEDDINQ INVITATIONS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE GARAGE SALE HOUSE TO SHARE YOUR TOPS-NEW LOCATION MAQNAVOX HI-FI Utreo console. Beautiful UNION. 2001 flitun Road (comer VanhtJ). FEMALE fO ahare (Ingle femlVJwnie .<*» Invitation hardwood cabinet. 83x20x29 turntable, AW Saturday Oafter 6|h, Wspm. Household Mapltwood border. Oarage, waiher/ dryer, CUSTOM PRINTED FM, S-track catMttt. Repairs needed. 165 a* Items, domlnflVIOH of jrfueUanaou*. Some- diihwashef, deck, eiami. CovelyfquM sfreeL •600/ month + ooe • mon|h,'.»eeur!ly. II .T-SHIRTS TLnstm&lis Is/ best Oder. 783-5508. thing for everyone,:; . W.80 JACJKhlS *8WaT8~'WT8 MATERNITY CLOTHES, Prolesilonal UNION, 2478 TERRHX Road. October Slh. ATHLETIC WEAR Wt HCio Cany a ComfUu Lint Of women's lall/wlnter wardrobe size 6. SarrMpm. HUM SalalDont-miss this onei FOR YOUR BUSINESS Announcements Two suits, a dresses, .4 Jumpers plus Toys, kid's dbthei, stove, wall units, (9) RENTAL OFFICE TO LET SCHOOL •CLUBS TEAM -ETC. sweaters, slacks, etc Excellent condi- miscellaneous. OFFICE/ DESK space In South Orange with tion. $200 takes all. M8488-B440, TOP QUALITY 9&pfins and UNION. 2702 Andrea Road (comer Liberty). APARTMENT TO RENT tax, copier; phones, utilities ell In place. Very reasonable, very pleasant 201-763-6147. QUICK SERVICE MAYTAQ GAS dryer, 2 years old. Must sell Saturday, October 5th, Sanv4pm. Some things Souvenir Matches otd, somethings new, something for everyone. APARTMENTS AVAILABLE from $500.00. mortgage," the builder said recently. moving out ol state. $200. Call 908-687-0156, Call Usa at 908-75*4345, Universal Realty, UNION CENTER. Modem, air condiUoned 908-272-0011 ask lor June. Maple Composition UNION, 694 Dona Road, Saturday October 5. Realtor. HaMamoi Espenol. office, newly carpeted and deeorated.*pproxl- "They think they need a lot of 101 South 21*1 8lrMt, Kwillworth maaly 600 square (eel Convenient to mass River's Edge makes it easy to bu Burgdorff is PHH broker REFRIGERATOR/ FREEZER. Excellent run- 9-4. Appliances, lempak tables, old records, money for •down payment, but we. 463 Valley Street kitchen sat, 4 dining room chain, new 12x24 BLOOMFIELD. 2 FAMILY house, pay own transit and major highways. $375 monthly. ning condition, Hotpdnt, 15 cubic feet, gold utilities. 2 bedrooms, large living room, large 201-376-3796. . '. ... - Just think. You could have a luxuri- hive an FHA mortgage for as little as PHH Homequity, the world's the major force in the relocation SWIMMING POOLS finish. $95.00 or best offer. 201-748-3661 carpet and lots more, • Maplewood kitchen, utility room, 2nd floor. No pen. $700, ous two-bedroom, 2K -bath townhomo 4 percent down." largest relocation company, and industry. Combined, the broker mem- (Bloomlield), leave message, VA month! security. Available November 1st DAVIES POOL SERVICE Rear of the UNION. GIANT TWO Family Sale. 298 Perry SPACE FOR RENT 35 minutes from New York City and Burgdorff Realtors have recently bers of the Homequity Network sell THREE PJECE wall unit- glass/ mirror, one Avenue (off Laurel Avenue, behind Quick- Call anytime attar 230p.m. 743-8091. Located on c quiet street in Union, Inground/Above ground News-Record Building get to work faster than from a closet- entered into a partnership. one home every minute every day, Mon., Tues., Wed, & Fri. 9am-5pm glass breakfront, wall mirrors, microwave, end Chek. Saturday, October 5th. 0A.M.-5P.M. BLOOMFIEL.D. JERSEY Street. 3 bedroom SHOWCASE. Small, glass, with light. Also hair River's Edge is just two minutes from Repalrs'Servlce'lnstallatlons tables, lamps, and other goodies. Call Ralndate: October 12th. styling formica station, manicure table, plus sized studio apartment in Frances Sanchez, Eastern regional Sanchez reported. In 1990, the net- Thursday^and other times apartment, utilities extra, 1 month security. more beautician's equipment. 201-379-6030 Millbum center, one of the most pre- Weekly Maintenance 748-9838, leave message. _• MOO. Call 783-5967. . , by appointment UNION MOVING Sale. 2013 Morrison Avenue days, 008-2334877 evenings. that costs the same. stigious shopping, areas in New . manager for PHH Network Seivices, work's combined. sales and listing UNION. 2255 Balmoral Avenue (off Stuyvesant (off Stuyveunt).Odober 4th, 6th, gam-Spm. BLOOMFIELD. Available Immediately. Large You'd have more room, less stress, . Jersey. When complete, the small, pri- explained why Homequity selected volume was in excess of $74 billion. 908-687-0360 762-0303, Avenue), Sunday, October 13th, 10am-4pm. Antiques, appliances, furniture, houtewares, one bedroom condo. Uvlng room/ kitchen Captains table with 4 chairs, recllner, dothlng, glassware, albums, books, draperies, camping combination, wall-tr>wall carpet, central air. STORE FOR RENT . a tax write-off and equity in a brand - vate community of 28 homes, will Burgdorff to be its broker for north The Homequity Network is.com- lamps, dishes, bedspreads, many miscella- supplies. You name It, we've got III Cash only. deco fireplace. Private parking and storage. new River's Edge townhome for the and central New Jersey. neous hems. EAST ORANGE. Immediate rental. 12,000 have its own 1.5-acre park that bor- posed of market-dominant, indepen- UNION. MOVING Sale. 1329 Uncrest Terrace Excellent location. $475 plus utilities. Call square feet. Corner of Springdale Avenue and TILE same amount of money you toss down - ders a Raritan River tributary. "This is a critical market for Home- WOLFF TANNING beds. New commercial- (near Liberty and Doris). Friday. Saturday. Peter, 201-667-0448. North Clinton Street. $500 or negotiable. Call dent real estate firms that serve more 201-485-2753. ' ' ' the drain every month. And chances quity, and we needed the very best home units from $199. Lamps, lotions, acces- October 4-6.9A.M.-5P.M. No eariy birds. Rain IRviNGTON, Park Place. 4 rooms. Heat/ hot" An easy commute to Manhattan via than 300 major U.S. markets. Ninety ' CARDINALE sories. Monthly payments low as $18. Call or shine. Bedroom, dlnlngrooni, Bvlngroom are, you'd pay more for the city apart- broker. The field was highly competi- water, appliance!, refrigerator supplied. No IRVINQTON, UNION border. Office or store for. bus, train or auto, Union is only percent of Homequity's .member today free new color catalog 1-800-462-0197. furniture, excellent garden and hand tools, -flats.-*50OJJ0_monlhty^:Lmonth.,l»airlty. electronics, household Items, CB equipment, rent. Very reasonable. Call 201-399-9063 or ment than the home in Union. tive, but it was clear from a number of firms are in the top three of their TILE CO.,-INC— YOUR AD could appear here for as little as 201-37648343A4- . 908-688-5596. minutes from the Garden Stale Park- bike, miscellaneous Items. Cash And with 4 percent down, low • indicators, including unsolicited call- market. ComploU Bathroom RamocMIng ' $8.00 per week. Call for more details. Our IRVINQTON. 3 room garden apartment, no UNION CENTER. 1,625 square feet, suitable way and a half dozen other major friendly classified department would be happy UNION. MULTI-FAMILY, 2117BrlaiwoodLane interest rates and a buyer's assistance ins from many brokers, that Burgdorff RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL pea. 1% months security. $506 monthly. Call for retail or office use. Air conditioned. Landlord highways that service the state. For Burgdorff, the honor of being to help vou. Call 1-800-564-8911. (oil Liberty). Saturday, October 5th, 10a.m. to 201-731-3454 or 908-647-9460. program,' this is the perfect,time to was the quality company." (6) MISCELLANEOUS 3p.m. Clothes, toys, records, housewares, will divide and alter. Close to mass transit and Installation* Includs: To learn more about River's Edge selected by Homequity translates in something' for everyone) No early birds. LINDEN. 4 rooms, 1st floor, high school area, major highways. Below market rental. make a change in lifestyle. , • Burgdorff handles Homequity's •GRANITE FLEA MARKET 201-376-3796. practical terms to an enhancement of •CUSTOM MARBLE convenient No pea. Call 201-912-0241. These spacious homes 35 minutes . townhomes, call (908) 964-6253. The relocation business in Union, Bergen, UNION. SATURDAY, October 5th, 10AM-4PM. YOUR AD could appear here for as little as its services, support for its competi- BIG INDOOR Flea market. Roselle Catholic Count on the Ralndate October 12th. Danish bedroom, sofa, MAPLEWOOD. 3H large rooms plus parking. from Manhattan are priced from an sales office and models are open doily Essex, Hudson, Morris, Somerset, •CERAMIC TILE High School, Rarltan Road. Saturday, October $8.00 per week. Call for more' details. Our ' I marble-top table, TV's, tools, household. No Available Immediately, $750.00 monthly plus from noon to 6. tive market position, a substantial FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES 5th, 8AM-4PM. " ' .. friendly Classified Department would be happy affordable. $129,900 and contain a Monmouth, Middlesex and Hunter- early birds. 075 Amet Avenue (1 block below 1Vt months security. All utilities Included. Call increase in relocation business and the 762-6608. to heb vou. Call 1-800-584-8911. CHRIST LUTHERIN Church. 1359 Morris Av- > Classifieds < Salem Road, off Morris Avenue). fully-applianced eat-in kitchen with Directions: Take the Garden State don counties and in parts of Passaic 908-964-5045 opportunity to serve a greater number enue, Friday October 4th, 9:30am-4pm Satur- YARD SALE MAPLEWOOD. Attractive 2 bedroom In two large double window, pass-through to Parkway to Exit 142. Proceed on 1-78 . and Warren counties. Burgdorff Real- day October 5th, 9:30am-noon. Clothing VACATION RENTALS of people. family. No pea. Off street parking. Utilities the dining room, a living room with west to Millbum Exit 50B. Go to tho tors, founded over 30 years ago, is Bill C.rdlmlav Union, N J household, books, toys etc. ^to Do the Job' UNION. 1142 Erhardt Street. Saturday October extra. Available late October. $900.00 per Dining areas are spacious and elegant at River's Edge 5th, 9am-3pm. Four family salefMlkasa Stone- BAHAMAS VACATION. We overbought. Enjoy sliding glass door to a backyard area third light and turn right onto Valley headquartered in Murray Hill and has CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER months Monday IhTu" Frldayr-daye, a cruise to the Bahamas for 5 days and 4 nights.' townhomes. ware, children! toys, couch, miscellaneous. 212-673-7147: evenlhgs, 201-635-7719. l Street. River's Edge will be on your 33 branch offices. FLEA MARKET Some Items free. $173.50 per adultTCal| 1-602;350<9014. -large enough: for « roomy deck, pow- — New and Repairs Viewing October Slh, Licensed and bonded. der room and two large upstairs bed- "Many visitors to River's Edge are left. By eveiy measure, Homequity is Just moved Regroutjng/Remodellna RUMMAGE SALE to $1,000 a month are not aware of the MAPLEWOOD. Prime location. Walk to train. 5 BUYING, SELLING or renting a Vacation time No Job too Big or Small spacious rooms In two family colonial. Modem rooms with baths and a convenient fact that they could own a home for surprised when told by our mortgage I do It all VENDORS WANTED!! ST. MICHAEL'S School auditorium, Orange share? Call the experts for free Informalionl Avenue and Vauxhall Road, Union. 9AM-2PM, kitchen, screened porch. $985.00 monthly. laundry area. what they currently pay in rent. representative that they qualify for a in? For Craft Fair. & Peddlers Market, Sunday, 201-761-0299. 1-800-72-CONDO, 1-800-722-6636. JOE MEGNA October 5th. Clothes, household Items, etc. What's the catch you ask? There is Bargains. MAPLEWOOD VILLAGE- 1 bedroom apart- aORIDA. LONG Boat Key, (Sarasota). Beaut- 201-429-2987 November 24 In Livingston. iful Gulf view from this 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo none. All it takes is a smart buyer to WANTED TO BUY ment with private parking. Large rooms and I can help CALL IMMEDIATELY dosea, heat and hot water Included. Rent with pool. 3 months minimum for 1992 season, correctly read the current real estate 201-994-9064,201-736-5576,201-992-4948 reduced. Call 762-4062. January, February, March.$1600/month. Call' DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS ALL ANTIQUES 201-933-1584. market and recognize the efficacy of _JAF EW SPACES1EFTI • buying now. you out? Established 1935 MAPLEWOOD.. LOVELY 2 bedroom with wall to wall, hardwood floors, living, dining rooms,. TIME SHARE units and campground member- Don't worry and wonder about ships. Distress sales- cheap I Worldwide selec- Not only are these homes affordab- WANTED eat-In kitchen, air conditioning, stove, refrigera- learning your Way around town. Or Kltchim, Balhrooma, Rtpalnt, Qoutlng, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE GARAGE SALE Fumlture-Rugs-Glass-Etc tions. Call Vacation Network U.S. and Canada ly priced, they have been crafted by tor, washer/ dryer, gas heat, grill, front porch, •what to aaa and do. Or who to ask. Til* Floon, Tub EncloMirat, Showtretalla $ TOP CASH PRICES $ parking, yard, storage. Available Immediately. 1-800-738-825O or 305-566-2203. Free rental AIRLINE TICKETS, 2 round-trip any U.S. city. A TWENTY FAMILY Sidewalk Sale at Troy Prompt.And Courteous Response Information 305-563-5586. . ' builder Michael Romanelli with the Aa your WELCOME WAGON Free Estimates Fully Insured Valid until November 11 th. $200 per ticket. Call $825.1H months security. No pets. 325-6208, Hills, Saturday October 5, 9am-4pm, ralndale Richard 908-272-7218 finest materials — Andersen windows Holiest. I can simplify the business No Job too small or too large 201-228-1698. October 6. Something for everyone. Mountain leave message. Avenue lo Shunplke Road, Stone Hill Road, with grills and screens and sliding ol getting aettled. Help you begin to AN ESTATE SALE ANY LIONEL, American Fryer, Ives and other YOUR AD could appear here for as little as enjoy your new town... good shop- Troy Drive, trains. Collector pays highest cash prices. $8.00 per week. Call for more details. Our doors, an Owens Coming roof with a 908-686-5550 606 Knopf Street Linden, New Jersey ping, local attractlona, community 908-232-2350, 201-635-2058. friendly classified department would be happy 25-year warranty, high-efficiency' Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10am-4pm CRANFORD, 15 VAN BUREN Avenue. Oc- opportunity. Directlns: St. George to North Stiles to' Knopf tober 5 and 6,10-4pm. Air conditioner, refriger- to. help you. CallJ-800-564-8911. P.O. BOX 3695, Union, NJ BOOKS. We buy and sell books. 321 Park central air and warm air heating units, And my basket Is full ol UMM (follow arrows). Mahogany carved sofa and ator, authentic arcade video gamesl Furnlluro, Avenue, Plalnfleld. 908-754-3900. chairs, marble top tables, Thomasvlllo dining office supplies. Something for overyonel No MILLBURN. BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom, air condi- kitchens with a total appliance pack- gifts to pleaae your family. room set, french mahogany bedroom set, early birds please. LIONEL TRAINS (Old)- any condition. Top $$$ tioned apartment $975. Available Immediately. Heat, hot water, parking Included. Studio apart- age, stainless steel double sink with Take a break from unpacking TREE EXPERTS 1920's plus others, TV's,. Hummels. Lenox, paid. Cell Diane, 008-771-5541 or and call m«. bric-a-brac, records, plus moro. ALL IN LINDEN, 1551 Dill Avenue, Murawski Towers, 201-961-6063. ment for. $600/ month. Avallalbe Immediately. Moen faucet, custom hardwood No Fee. Jack Z. Harkavy & Co,, Inc., Exclusive iiinei. WOOD STACK PRISTINE CONDITION. Saturday Oclobor 5, 9-4. Kltchenware, clo- cabinets with lazy susan comers and UNION OPEN HOUSE UNION WENDY SANDS 201-467-8175 thing, Jowelry, eta Brokers. 201-763-0770. : (10) REAL ESTATE designer lighting, luxurious carpeting, TREE SERVICE LINDEN, 326 Fornwood Terrace, Saturday MORRISTOWN MORRIS TOWHSHIP ENGLISH COLONIAL BEDROOM SET. Early American, 6 piece, full abundant closets and storago and LOCAL TREE COMPANY size. Very good condition. $400. Call 667-6547, October 5, 9-4. Ralndute October 19. UNFURNISHED CONDOMINIUM On park like lot. Features 2 fireplaces In living room and numerous other features. family room. Also CAC, alarm system. 1.5 baths and ALL TYPES TREE WORK CHIPPER/SHREDDERS. Commercial, quality MAPLE WOOD. 32 Doydon Avenue, Saturday/ FURNISHED EAST ORANGE, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, fire- Trou-Bilt chipper/shredders designed and pr- Sunday, October 5th-6ih, 9:30am-5pm. Sow- Garden apartmentcomplex now taking applica- place, garage, $49,000. Owner financing, finished basement. Only $174,900. neeldanta of Union a tpftngM* •FREE ESTIMATES ing machine, motorized go-cart, tvs, Nintendo Romanolli, who comes from a fam- iced for every sized property. For Free catalog tions. 1, 2 and3 bedrooms. Fully decorated. 914-721-4251. Brokers welcome. only •SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT plus cartridges, file cabinet,' oriental rugs, Furnished, equipped with color TV, wall/wall ily of quality builders, has cut no cor- with models, specs and special savings now In WEST ORANGE/ PLEASANTDALE. Large 'IMMEDIATE SERVICE effect, call Toil-Free 1-800.441-2727 Depart- blcyles, books, clothing,, housohold Items, carpeting, utensils, linens, small appliances, ners in constructing these value- Millbum Area $ 1 O Q900 R. Mangals A Company UNION .964-3891 Somothlng for Evoryonel sunny 2 bedroom condo. Established commun- 'INSURED 'FREE WOOD CHIPS ment E. eta All Include air conditioning, pool, terraces, ity. Best buy In town. $99,500 by owner. Call packed homes. And for a limited time, 367 ChMtnut St., Union SPRINGFIELD 467-0192 SPRINGFIELD. BLOCK SALE. Robin Court laundry room and free on-slte parking. Access 6093958744. COCKTAIL TABLE, 42"x42", almond formica, to Routes 80 and 287, Convenient NYC buses he has instituted a $5,000 buyer's Realtor 688-3000 908-276-5752 chrome base; Sears Llfestyler 1200 treadmill. (Short Hills Avenue to Tulip Road to Robin Townhomes For * ~ **f and trains. 400 Llndsley Drive assistance program that can be used Make offer. Call evenings 740-8729. Court). Friday and Saturday, October 4th and (7) PETS 539-6631 LAND FOR SALE 5th, 9AM to 4PM. No rain dale. Miscellaneous toward the purchase price, closing You don't have to move from the Union-Millburn area to afford a DINING ROOM set, solid oak, 6 chairs, china Items. No early birds. __ TYPESETTING PETS BLUE RIDGE Mountains of Virginia offer cabinet, server cart. Asking $1B00. Call' peaceful, safe, country living with city conveni- fees and upgrades. home. Not only can you buy a luxurious two-bedroom, 2"A bath home SPRINGFIELD, 46 DENHAM Road (parallel to 201-012-8257. ! .• " V- ADOPT-A-STRAY-DAY; Saturday; ocotber Studio-North Essex Averiue: Novi/ full' kitchen ence, i Restricted, live acre woods near river with spacious living and dining areas, gourmet kitchen with custom COMPUTERIZED pool). Friday 4th)5atURlay Slh, 10-5. Ralndale Slh, 11a.m. to 3p,m. field House, Maplecre»( Romanelli said many apartment and. bath; $4B5/rnon.thplu« utilities..'- -: * $14;500, 10%, down, owner financing, FUJI SUPREME -\ 2-speed bicycle,. 26", Sunday '6th. MiltMamlly. New{ usod Items. Park (adjacent Springfield Avenue and Hilton Mv dwelters paying anywhere front $800 cabinets and convenient upstairs laundry areas, you can buy it now TYPSETTING Collectibles, stereos, 2 lawn mowers; 2 snow 3 rooms-Watchung Averiue: Attractive one Bb4-846:7943.••'••••• • ' •;• • "'- $100.00; Hotpolnt electric dryer, $75.00; Earth Branch Library), bogs, cats, puppies, kittens. bedroom, $575/month, heat, hot water stove wood burning fireplace Insert, $550,00; blowers, much, much more. Pure/ mixed breeds. All wonderful. All shots. for $129,900. Some units even have full basements! Where can you Maple Composition J.A.C. 201-992-9383. . Included. Hlgh-chalr $20.00. 731-9126. SPRINGFIELD, 30 Washington Avenue, Satur- 6 rooms-Valley Street: Large apartment above REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Obituary policy buy it? At River's Edge in Union, just two minutes from Millbum 463 Valley St. day October 5, 9:30-5pm. Clothes, costumes, store, $875/month. Heat, not water Included. HOT BARGAINSI LAST CHANCE SALE I All ASSORTED KITTENS and young cats. Beauti- CRESTWOOD, WHITING, NJ. For active Obituary notices submitted by loc- Center and the Millbum and Maplewood train stations. Prices Negotiable! 3 piece livjng room set (with books, household Items, toys and much more. ful, health, shots. Need Indoor home only. No rental fee.. No Pels. 201-403-8884 . ROS£LL£ PARC • SuiM Lom.Enry Spill Muring Maplewood adults (65+1. Over 7,500 homes. No conges- -OruJ Ftmlly Horn on qiifcf cul-d«. ucl corner table), $125; end tables with glass Donation. Call 992-9383 tor 761-6266. al funeral homes or families must be vinyl ildiiul N«w TnrnnooMO Wlndowl! How Rear of News-Record Bldg. UNION. 1228 Shetland Drive (off VaUxhall and tion. 40 styles from $25,000 to $159,000. Creative financing available Axnilca KHchwl Two Full iutui Florltte bound Inserts, dress form, record cabinet, child's PARSIPPANY TROY HILLS Beautiful, serene, secure. Free picture bro- in writing. This newspaper cannot S*ll«r lui fidocid lo S1 BO.SOO. H«w Crtra) Ali-CoMHIenlngl Sdwoli and 61)opi naaftyl Mon,, TUBS., Wad. 1 Fri. 0AM-5PM plastic shopping cart and other toys, dart board. Aberdeen). Saturday October 5th, 9am-5pm. PUP. SIX month female, 25 pounds, looks like a Sales Office open Fri,, Mon., 2 to 6 QuHBuy*IS1fle.O0O. Thursday and other times New and old Items. Antique furniture, chandel- fawn. Sweet, gentle, good with dogs/ cats' 2 Year Lease chure. Heartland Realty, Associates, Realtors, Metal Craft pots/pans, complota set, $200; 12 P.O. Box-D, 480 RoUte 530, Whiting, NJ 08759. accept obituaries by telephone. Obi- by appointment piece glassware; 24 piece glassware, TV Her, hospital bed, bedroom, furniture, books, children. Needs love and affection. Call Available Weekends, 12 to 6 silver, china, crystal, TV, radio, telephones. 1-800-831-5509. tuary notices must be typed and To Vlill Take Garten Slale Park«ay lo Oil HI. Pro tables, brass telephone table, etc., etc., etc. 201-376-8367., ' Garden apartment complex now taking applica- ntd on l« Weil lo Millbum E.il SIB. Co lo Ihird 762-0303 Call 678-5241 for appointment. UNION. 1247 Magnolia Plaoe, Saturday Oc- tions. 1 and 2 bedrooms, Fully decorated. GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U repair). include a telephone number where IrallIrilfllc Illhl and turn right oalo Valley Strtcl. River' tober 5, 9-4pm. Lots of housohold Furnished, equipped with color TV. wall/wall Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Your writer may be reached 9 a.m. to 5 Ei|e»lllb«onyo«rltllEo|> . miscellaneous. carpeting, utensils, linens, small appliances, area 1-805-962-8000 Ext. GH-1448 for current WATER HEATER etc. All Include air conditioning, pool, balconies, repo list. ' p.m. For additional information, call UNION. 1283 Oxford Lane.Salurday October laundry room, ,free on-Blte parking. Access to 686-7700. 5, 9-4. Luggage, 2 trunks, air conditioner, fan, Routes 80 and 48. Convenient NYC buses and GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U repi pictures, household Items, miscellaneous. trains. 200 Baldwin Road. ~" " Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Your 335-1010 area i -805-962-8000 Ext. GH-1448 for current SPfUNOFIEU). Pmty M1 PIcUI. Ml < KEM.W0HTH. Wondvtul ] BWraoffl Splif1h*quM dad- UNION, 1289 SHETLAND Drive. Huge sale. 3 repo list. . Tho Homo Buying Puzzle... Is SOLVKD! bin Bum n« II MtMng Room •nd lit Ml Fftthly dtortiad Intld* md outl Twsttnid families. Good valueB. Appliances, clothes, 0wfWII»UJI!lirg.M0. tools, toys, linens, Saturday, October 5th, 8:5. YOUR AD could appear here for as little as HILLSIDE. NEW llstlngl Center hall Colonial. 4 Ralndale October 12th, $8.00 per week. Call for more details, pur bedrooms, 2% baths, beautiful new kitchen, friendly classified department would be happy large den. Asking $130's. Plcdulo Realty,' CALL NOW UNION, 1615 MAY Street. Saturday, October to helD you. Call 1-800-564-8911. 908-688-3311. Slh and Sunday, October 6th: 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. (8) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE'LL PROVIDE A WATER HEATERNo early birds. • , KENILWORTH. What a buyl Split level. 3 USED CAR LOT (Licensed) with fully equipped ROSELLE. 2 bedrooms, 5 room apartment. Air UNION, 1836 Berkshire Drive, Saturday, Oc- conditioned, heat Included. Garage. Desirable. bedrooms, 2 bathB, living room, dining room, IN YOUR HOME WITHIN 24 HOURS repair Bhop. Irvlngton, good location. Sale or dan. $170's. Plcduto Realty, 908-688-3311, tober Slh, 9am-3pm. Multi Family. Furniture, lease. Available Immediately. $180,000. Call 201-912-0241. Full line of water heaters available appliances, toys, clothing, much more. 908-688-7222. ROSELLE PARK. 2 family, 1st floor, 4 rooms, LIVINGSTON. BY Owner. Immaculate Cape. 3 • Gas and electric • Energy efficient heat, hot water, no pets, VA months security, bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat-In kitchen, base- ment reo room, large deck, comer lot. New York "Vouig Al Heart' • 1 Bedroom Colonial • TmiFIc Tudorl 3 DaoVooni Suutyl 2 Car One call does It all $575 monthly. 310 Chestnut Street. ItaturlAO all ne* carpeUngl Siloing Door! lo Piany Vardl Oaiafril Natural Chaatnut Tllml Fully UpDatadatadll WalH to bUB. $179,000. 533-0067, ^_ ' e™*>Mo\f;ont PtxcttLJ.Cx GarKK.ind jiwtLmai to fail snopa. School,, HOUM ol Wont* KM Nt« V»« Watchung •—Livingston - SPRINGFIELD. LARGE 3 room Iri lovely gar- aril with Deck Tool StSa.HO Which den setting. Handyman wanted In exchange for MORRISTOWN PRICED for quick sale. By partial rent. 908-851-0700 days or owner. Ultra dean 3 bedroom, 1V, bath, eat-In 769-4981 994-9350 201-379-4820 evenings. kitchen Ranch. Prime location. Walk to town, suburban worship, transportation. Low taxes. Asking 'Sundays and holidays may b« excluded In tome area*. UNION. 1 BEDROOM apartment available $179,900. 201-285-1778. ^^^ . Scan, Roebuck ft Co., 1W1 N.J. lie. No. 31073 October 1st. Central air, heating. Near Five classified Points. Call 964-6048 P.M. NORTH EDISON, Metropark area near park- way, turnpike, Routes 1, 9, 18, 287, 440. 3 UNION 1st door: 4K rooms, $700. 2nd floor bedroom split by owner. Central air condition- More) than 80,000 readers In Union, Springfield, Linden, is bigger, apartment: 2 bedrooms, $750. Heat supplies. ing, basement, patio, bar-be-cue. Low taxes. Mountainside*, Kenllworth, Rosalia Park, Rosalia, Hlllslda, Near parkway and Route 78. 201-4280437. $194,900. 908-548-7859, P.M. V Rshway • Clark sra rsadlng our Buslnsss Card right now... better-organized UNION. One bedroom, redecorated apartment, PINE RIDGE! Adults (55+) Sacriflcel Estate close to stores and transportation. Landlord sales from $15,000, free brochure, open dally pays heat and water, $660.00 908-925-1698. 11-6, closed Sundays 1-908-350-9000, P.O. and indexed, Box 3, Route 530, Whiting, NJ 08759. CALL COLDWELL BANKER .. .They could ba raadlng yourel ., WEST ORANGE 2 bedroom apartment .with dining room, 1st floor. Nice area. Available and each week October 1st. $700 plus utilities. Call SPRINGFIELD 008-255-0598. FOR SALE BY OWNER SCHLOTT KKALTOKS features a WEST ORANGE, 3 room apartment, living room, 1 bedroom, kitchen, wall/wall carpet, off Fabulous Woodslde split. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, huge yard, new deck and patio. Moder- CLARK UNION street parking, laundry facilities, pay own utili- Modam expandad ranch on large lot. 4 BRa, LR, DR, 2 bttis, 2 more complete ties. Immediate availability. $560 monthly. Call nized throughout: Willing to help finance. Cream puff Cape w/FOR, LR w/frplc. 3 BRs plus a denl All this.* 325-7331. $249,000. . * kitchens, 2 rec. rooms & lots of extras. $274,500. more on a large lot In prime area. $187,500. 201-376-6483 ..•-•• UNI-1918 UNI-1939 selection WEST ORANGE. Principals Onlyl 1 bedroom apartment, man " SPRINGFIELD UNION —~ of ads Call 201-731-8! Immaculate Ranch on beautiful landscaped lot. Perfect for 1st PACKED WITH VALUE time buyer or young family. LR w/flreplac«, all Irg. rooms! Spacious 3 Br split level In the Alpine area, large MBR, Irg. EIK, Outstanding colonial, sparkling decor, Bunny $169,900^ UNI-1933 enclosed patio w/tlle fir. Morel $184,900. for everything FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT kitchen, formal dining room, 4 bedrooms, 1.6 ; UNI-1934 UNION. 2 room furnished apartment In private baths, beautiful fenced yard. CALL 378-4545 IUB.BO0 LINDEN UNION home. Ideal for one person. Call 201 -3766858, Beautiful home with In law or proftsslonl potential, CAC, FR from cars to jobs after 6pm. Custom built 3 BR home In the Washington School area. Fresh w/frplc, deck plus complete apt w/naw bath & separata paint, oak floors & large rooms offer great valuel $188,900. UNION. MATURE woman has large airy room WEICHERT entrance. $249,900. UNI-1947 UNI-1901 than does with large closet space for nice person with REALTORS 8«nd your card Nowl relerenoes. $80/ week. Call 908-688-4352. ROSELLE PARK any other UNION. LOVELY expanded Cape. 4 bedooms, UNION Advertise your builneu oard In the "Card" 2 baths, living room, dining room, new kitchen, Beautiful 3 BR, 1W bath home. 2 car oarage w/new roof, hw Beautiful Larchmont Colonial. Light,* airy w/lrg rms, finished For only Board, appearing the second Thursday eaoh local newspaper? ROOM TO RENT garage. $150'i. Plcoluto Realty, heater, furnace, windows ,4 aiding. Priced for quick aala. bsmt* beautiful corner property. Owners relocating. $209,900. month. Deadline Thursday prior to publication. ORANGE, NEAR West Orange line. 1 room, *135,D00. UNI-1944 • UNI-1S16 S00 business cards coat between 129 to 150 to $276.00. Owner pays all utilities. Good location UNION. Call 201-378-8200 or 2Q1-678-4417. print, and to mall 800 poetoarda ooata over You can reaoh PUTNAM MANOR Distinctive Features From ROSELLE PARK UNION §75,00 ..'... 16,000 houeeholdi. You're reading it! OPEN 11 AM-5 PM/ Estate Sale • charming colonial near ichooM transportation. mlly w/5 2 HOUSE TO RENT Georgian Colonial Large rooms, chestnut woodwork, hardwood floors,& much iiVJ!l?rL2 "•'* *»" "a""- AHich yourBuilrwu Cirdhirs Formal living roonvwlth fireplace, formal dining • 2 and 3 Bedroom Townhomes Name KENILWORTH. NEWLY decorated 3 bedroom more. $149,000. UNM943 ngston School area. Freshly painted,* priced to sell. And null lo: room, den, modem kitchen, breakfast room, 3 SPRINGFIELD -"••173,000 $227,900. UNI-1948 The "Card" Board split, living room, dining room, eat-In kitchen, bedrooms, 1M baths, garage. Prindplei only. Address:. Worrell Community fenced yard, good neighborhood, No pets. $234,600. 908-964-1632. • Two Zone Heat and A/C UNION UNION Newspapers UNION COUNTY Available November 1, 1901, Security and Wont last! Great starter home featuring 3 Bfti, EIK, full bath.4 City; P.O. Box HI references required. Call 908-591-0593 alter UNION. WASHINGTON School. 3 bedroom worth BM. wkldi turn hto Springe*) Av*. hr • tott of tnmx. Urge Split Level with professional office located In Putnam Msplewood. NJ 07040 _ 7P.M. : . •pill, large entry hall/ ceramic die, living room, • 2^ Baths • Fireplace more. Call today for details. $129,900. Manor; Extra Irg comer property. Call far details. $259,900. rnnlng-roomrflen. $19O'|, PtccttiHrReeJiyr 3Bntofah^OgttMRtoCriblA>tMM , DNI-1949 ~ MuierCard smTajia 008-688.3311. _; UNI-1931 !_____ • vnssooept»d 9B LINDEN. A-1 location. 2 bedroom, living room, large kitchen, bath, enclosed porch, finished • Full Basement • tiarage COLDU1CLL Phone:. • Pteese Da Met AHer Veur basement, bar, washer and dryer, fenced yard. l^<»a9r^i*WklAv*8I^AW>t«dioBli*.0fcllt \< • SHORE PROPERTY B •ustneesCsre-• No other classified even comes close. $950 month plus, utilities.' 1 month security. 78 B. toBri t HA (SprtttJUd/UdM). B«r ri** >>>it/Om«la«dODana*l, 908-494-9478. 1-800-222-0131 NJ. —- I .

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r rrfat idl-i ECONOMYn AMTHOMY COOLING I HEATING ELIZABHH Schlojt, - WOjlMtlNC vwum X&iu-Ms Weichert PUTNAM MANOR Cantral air tyttemi »urop*Hi fnitallad. High sfflcloncy WHOLESALE Coldwell Banker Expanded Home jResldential & otSffifflLE condensing vnlti, High, 1 EXCLUSIVE WE PAY TOP $$$ IN CASH " featuring: Commercial mw-tawoi.Mma.tnawo team up efficiency Furnacei.- . VOLVO DEALER TOP $$$ For All C»r»i Trucks optimistic Additions , )2(M0«IIIS ME. SUMMIT Wed. & Sat 7:30 to 5:45 p.m. , FIVE BEDROOMS/3 BATHS Humldlflen. Electric itmowm For Your Junk Car CALL DAYS Alterations • Interiors Weekdays 7:30 am to 7 pm 589-8400 For yean, same of the best help you FIREPLACE, FAMILY ROOM air cleaners. WIHtVtlWHU" (908) 273-4200 24 Hour Service could get buying or selling a homo in FREE ESTIMATES (908)688-5848 or EVES on market offered at $209,900 AUTHORIZED (908)572-7318 (MI)»M-10» Vawhair leoilen (008) 688-2044 the metro area has come from both 908451-9598 FACTORY SERVICE Call: Weichert, Realtors and Mortgage Coldwell Banker and Schlott, Real- (Won't Last) LONG TERM LEASING . 8091 tprinatmn aye,, Union [908) 688-7420 (Same day Pick ups) 1-800-564-8911 Access Corp. today announced that tors. Now Schlott has teamed up with ERA" RON WINHOLD relatively low homo prices and low Coldwell Banker to form Coldwell interest rates — complemented by an 908-686-3600 . Banker Schlott, Realtors with a Union 2060 MORRIS AVE. UNION, N) NEW BATHROOMS EAR PIERCING CAPRI CONSTRUCTION DON ANTONELLI extensive inventory of available office located at 530 Chestnut St. 8AFE 4 8TEHILE CERAMIC TILE General Repairs ROYAL LINOLEJUM homes and a wide choice of mortgage The Union office has a staff of SO Complete from $4,990 NOW DONE AT INSTALLER products — have created the best Inclwlss: NEW TUB • VANIH • SINK • FAUCETS FAMOUS BRANDS full-time sales, associates, including e FRAMING Armstrong • Mohawk New and Repairs home-buying opportunity in the (MEDICINE CABINET • TOILET • UCHT and TILES, e ROOFING • R«mod«llno Amtlco • Mannlngton seven state Million Dollar Club mem- YOLANDA Pogrouting/Remodellng Northeast in more than a decade. James M. Weichert, president of Weichert, Realtors, All work completed to your satisfaction. e ADDITIONS Congoleum • Tarkett bers and a resident Home Mortgage CBEATtVE CONCEPTS • Bathroonw No iob loo Big oi Small points out that declining interest rates have created the EXPERT INSTALLATIOM "Prospective home purchasers can Network specialist for all of your real 328 Chestnut 8t Specializing In Siding & Decks • HOUM Painting I do Hell capitalize on the most attractive and best home-buying opportunities In the Northeast in No Job Too Big • Wo Job Too Small LOW PRICES more than a decade. estate needs. Union, NJ. i Fully Insured FREE ESTIMATES affordable buying factors since the 9OB-087-85S5 (5 Points Shopping Center) FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED SHOP AT HOME JOE MEGNA late 1970s," said James M. Weichert, 2317 Rts. 22. Union . ttHnwraom noun: CARMINE Eric Yourlah are 19.45 percent more affordable Mon.-Sat 10-6 ThMrt.« W. 10-9 (908)686-5880 429-2987 founder and president of Weichert, Home of the Week - 676-2966 763-3132 CALL (908) 964-4127 Realtors. "The fall of 1991 is today than they were in 1988." expected to be the most dynamic Further, Weichert, Realtors reports Degnan that prices have stabilized over the' Real Estate Since; 1905 market we've had in many, many J^s RealEtU R. TAVARES "Improve Your Home DENTRONICS years." past year throughout its seven-state CARDINALE TILE CO., INC. CAROLINE market area. . with Gil" EUCTRICAL SYSTEMS INC "Today's low,'fixed rates translate Will Clean Residential • Commercial' In addition to first-time home buy- COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING lo low, predictable payments that RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL YOUR HOUSE, Industrial ers who had previously been shut out Dnlgn anil Installation home purchasers can lock into," said •GRANITE • CUSTOM MARBLE APARTMENT Additions • Dormers • Decks* Sirvln Upgradn of the market, today's favorablo con- indoor/Outdoor Lighting Timothy J. Good, president of Mort- • Roofs* Wlndows»Sldlng Rlcesstd Lighting ditions also benefit move-up buyers. •CERAMIC TILE Basements RillDINTIAt t COMMtRCIAl gage Access Corp. A 30-year, fixed CONDO AlterationS'flepalrs "Many people will find they can trade Fully Insured • Free Estimates Redwood - Prewure Treated ASPHALT WORK talnlinancwSarvIca Contracts 'mortgage rate is currently .offered by Free Estimates up from an old house at a high rate to Waekly or Bi-W..kly IMi • Dfhmtn • PtHih| «•«. FREE ESTIMATES: Mortgage Access at 8.75 percent, the (908)964-5045 Refervncei AvallobU Insured an affordable homo with a better lifes- 201-376-B123 lowest rate in four years, Bill C.irdinale Union, N.J. (908) 964-8364 FAX Your Plant: tyle at a lower rate," Weichert said. ' We will beat any •FRtE ESTIMATES 'Fully lnur«! A 30-year, fixed-rate loan of 908-686-0309 201-376-8018 Mortgage Access Corp., an affil- legitimate competitor's price. (NDM74.I4 (NI)7IM5M Llcenu 10720 BondnMnsutad $100,000 at today's 8.7S percent iated company of Weichert, Realtors, yields a monthly payment, principal represents more than 20 investors, ly InwUlBod*! and interest, of $786.70 — or $128.04 offering more than 100 mortgage RICHBLINDTJR FBEE ESTIMATES SPURR ELECTRIC AAAHOME less than it would have been last year HOLLYWOOD GLENN'S programs. Weichert, Realtors' other - Etoetrlcal Contractor Lie No. 7288 when mortgages went for 10.5 Union Lie. No. 9008 Al Terranova . GUTTERS • LEADERS HOME IMPROVEMENTS divisions include insurance, reloca- UNDERGROUND DRAINS ' percent. LIVINGSTON SCHOOL • Residential Electrical Contractor •Recessed Lighting FLORIST KlUhans, Baths, Baiemtnli, tion, commercial, new homes and , You HaveTo See!! * Thoroughly clfaned . x IMPROVEMENT • Commercial • HwConatructlon •Smoke Detectors Allies, Sha«tr«k, Doors, Walk to school from nicely kept vinyl sided colonial. ' & tluihtd ™ land, and moving services. According Really unique Irg. property! 3/4 BRs, kit/din, formal • Industrial •Yard* Security Lighting 60 years In BUSINESS "The favorable combination of fac- Master bedroom with dressing room, 2 additional Additions • Decks • Kitchens Windowi, Repairs. to a national report, Wbichcrt is the No Job Too Small • Outdoor Lighting •Alterations credit card over phone AVERAGE 20 Yean Experience. tors increases the public's home- DR LR, fam. rm. 1.5 baths. So much added to this Baths "Roots • Tiles • Etc. bedrooms. Spacious living room with fireplace, den, • Cuttom UnUcipt Lighting •New Developments buying power," Good added. "Based largest independent real estate broker • /UdllloraAndAltntlou Flowers for all ocaitlona Low 'Pricei. forma) dining room. Price $167,000. beautiful home. Grand ent. w/ceramic tile fir. At- HOUSE Quality Work/Reasonable Prices on principal and interest alone, homes in the country. PfllCES $* THAT • Comnwclil Wiring EXCELLENT SERVICE Free Estimates. tached office/studio. Incredible shrubbery. Located WONT SffoCK YOU • Induxrlal Wiring REASONABLE HATES GARDEN CENTER and LANDSCAPE DESIGNS $35.00 pictures/References Available Call Paul: in Union. Low $24O's. Affordsble Rates No Job Too Small (908)686-1838 All OEBHIS BAGGED Union/Elizabeth (908) 688-1853 CALL (908) 688-3359 FROM ABOVE DEGNAN BEEPER 578-5856 687-7787 908-354-7419 Seminar great success 3S3-4P00 MAPLEWOOD Toll Free 1-800-421-5976 MARK MEISE 228-49G5 Proving that the American Dream available and the style and price range BOYLE (201)378-8300 of Home Ownership is still alive and of homes currently on the market in GEORGEANA J0E00MAN FORTE UNLIMITED well in New Jersey, moreTh'an 3,100 their area. The panel discussion was Nobody works harder for you than Burgdorff. JAN'S KITCHENS, INC. of the state's residents packed 26 local beamed via satellite to each of the CONTRACTING (908)686-3824 Palntlng-lnterlor/Exterlor CUSTOM M. DEUTSCH Shrub Dflilgn • Sod • Raieading - high schools and Colleges Sept. 23 to sites. Attendees were not only able to ADDITIONS IUILT UP OR OUT DECKS Alumlnuin & Vinyl Siding KITCHENS MASON CONTRACTOR •view a closed-circuit home ownership call questions in to the panel but were CU8T0M KITCHENS * BATH AT STOCK Lawn Thatching • Top Soil • Refinlshlng Experts Mulch • Stonn - RR Tlei . R«tain- • Slept •Sidewalks ^seminar with Gov. Jim Florio acting ALL TYPES OF R00FIN8, ALTERATIONS/' CABINET given an opportunity following the Loans for every need. Rooflng/Sldlng/Etc Ing Walli - Shrub & Tr.. Pruning • ALL MASONRY as host. SIDIHBt MASONRY WORK REPAIRS - PRICES broadcast lo have their questions European & Traditional ALSO SMALL JOBS • KITCHENS Welding (Window Bars) MOHIHir LAWN MAINTENANCE 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE The conference was a public ser- answered by Realtors and mortgage' • Mortgage Loans • 2-Hour Approval FULLY INSURED Featuring the FULLY INSUKED-FREI ESTIMATES • ATTICS FULLY INSURED _vice of the New Jersey Association of bankers at their sites. Trade Ins Accepted , •-aUARANTEEOr,,. . 'DorwoorJ Custom Cabinet Line • Home Equity Lines- Auto Loans • MTIWOOMS FREE ESTIMATE8 ClllJinat .,; FREE ESTIMATES Realtors, the New Jersey Mortgage of Credit • Personal'Loans . , Bring in your old machine now FREE ESTIMATES CALL: 908-245-3317 Florio noted that low mortgage "ONE CALL DOES IT ALL • BASEMENTS (908)647-6556 Vfe Cover The Town! Bankers Association, and the New rates and the many financing prog- • Fixed-Rate Second • VISA Accounts REMODELED Sr. Citizen Discounts/Insured For • Fr«t In-Homt Ettlmili 379-9099 Jersey Housing and Mortgage New rams available to first-time buyers in Mortgages (908) 964-3774 1-800-564-8911 Finance Agency. The panel discussed the state made homo buying more Mowers Homa Equity Loans the benefits of home ownership, how • For complete Information, call attractive than it has been in years. Priced Also Avaflablo SOUTHSIDE A-1 Painting & to find financing for a home, special MOVING AAA PAINTING DON'S MOVERS RITTENHOUSE ADVERTISE... Home Improvements loan programs, and the lax advantages For more information on buying a FORMERLY OF Moving & Transport, Inc. INTERIOR/EXTERIOR 908-686-6655 ECONOMY YALE AVE., HILLSIDE '•Palming home ownership provides. home in New Jersey, call l(800)YES- 1-800-822-0185 f -7i\t LIGHT MOVING Low, Low Rates Inlerlor/Exttflor % •Any Type Honto Imp. •POWER WASHING BANK WITH PEACE OF MIND AT FREE Attendees were given a general IN-NJ. For information on mortgage <\'A TRUCKING No. PM00112 •Papir Rgmoval/Hanglhgl- •DECK STAINING overview of the types of financing programs call 1(800)NJ-HOUSE, 20 YEARS FAMILY OWNED ESTIMATES v.power Wishing" FREE ESTIMATES We'll move Furniture-. Appliances. AND OPERATED •Top QuaMy Work SAVINGS BANK, SLA GREAT • (with reforancts) FULLY INSURED BERKELEYmiBfiMK u MOVING & STORAGE Household items In cupeled van or • Fully Insured •Fully Insured (80.00 A ROOM) • Toros Hondas 952 Stuyvesunt Ave., - . truck, courteous & careful. Reason- • Statewide Moving SERVICE SllOHf IIILI^: 555 Mlllburn Avi. • (201) 467-2730 (908)887-0035 able rates & lully Insured "It you don't at least call Renters can be homeowners |«/ht on the monc>! If •All WallaS Ceilings Patched 'Power Sanding IN THE BUCKET •Paneling and Sanded . "Pressure Washing 25 Years experience daunting, buying a new home is easier — rales later p> down, you have the opportunity to take •Expert Wallpaper Removal •Caulking and Puttying Free Estimates and more affordable than one might •v- • advantage of the lower rate. Call us for details." Reasonable Rates •Enamels, Stains & Pickling «3 year-No Peel Guarantee Compared to... think." Dependable Benjamin Moore Paint LENNY TUFANO Fully Insund-Frat Estimates . Homcowners.can deduct real estate the armful of dollars 00sr Rat6r*ncoa taxes, mortgage interest payments and 201-763-9436 or 908-541-4419 that'll podr in! (908) 273-6025 • Best Local References "Dependable 379-5366 points paid for a mortgage, signific- antly reducing the- actual monthly expenditure for housing. And, mort- FULLY .- FREE EXPERT gage payments aro an investment WILLIAM E. INSUREDi>^ NyESESTIMATEl S whereas rent, payments aro never seen Paper Hanging BAUER Interior | again. , 0KNSUN1-BM Reasonable Rates •xtorlox r & Painting Prospective home buyers should NEWAMIVU. Professional 0KNMM1-8PM 2 Family 2 Bdrni on 111 1 Bdtm on 2nd, Fin review their financial situation to esti- Bamt. Walk Up Attic. 2 Car Oar, Malnl Frw UNION Painting CALL FOR DETAILS Raildvntlal MIKE TUFANO 2 FAMILY EM, Nouta coaiplttary upgradtd, Lfca Niwlll. mate how much can bo spent on hous- Owning Multl Fun, 2 Bdrml each apt, C0MMBUSIAI House M tt» flat to Impact inaka offer (U2600) Nndy tilted. Brick BMo w/2 SMraa, 2 Apti. •Exterior / tntenor 201-763-9411 FREE ESTIMATES ing each month. This information will Cwtrally LoeaMd, Wilk to train, Eutlltnt 1289,000. 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Musician The Traveling Playtm, n group nf 23 singers from the Westfield Work- u'val of the Aitt inMndowaikin Park ages 10 through adult Alw in Octob- day Happening" classes; will be at shop for the Artsj recently toured nine •nd in A concert At jMiion Ihtennedi- er, the NJWA will introduce^ the Redeemer Lutheran Day School, 229 different communities and entertained ite School on Aug. 1, as well M «t "Saturday Happening," with' closes Cowperthwalte Place, Westfield. featured audiences of all ages with a musical Westfield Senior Hoiuing. offered for children and adults in • For more information about these Ruth Laredo. "America's First revue entitled, "All American Star- In Scotch Plaini, they performed at drawing and painting, cartooning, fall programs, call the New Jersey . Lady of the Piano," will perform in Spangled . Banner." The singers Avhbroolc Nursing Home and the printmalclng, clowning, balloon mak- Workshop for the Arts at Mostly Music's "Distinguished traveled aboard the All American Jewish Community Center, Other ing, chess and PSAT/SAT prepara* 1-908-322-5065. , Artist Series" on- Saturday in Express and presented a musical sites included the Woodlands Nursing Maplewood and on Sunday in travelogue that highlighted moments Home in Plainfield, 'the LaGrande Westfield. Laredo's program of American life in song, humor and School and Children's Specialized CROSSWORD PUZZLE includes three Mazurkas of Chopin, dialogue. . Hospital in Fanwood, the Springfield Edited by Triide Michel Jiiffe Beethoven's "Apassionata" Sonata; "It proved to be a wonderful experi- Library; Manor Care in Mountainside, ACROSS 3 Dip Into coffee 34 One senior in 59 Highflying "Poeme," two Etudes and Sonata ence, both for the. performers and our and Camp Star ARC in Rahway. 1 Factions 4 Clinton's length ol son undone No. 9 by Scriabin.as well as com- audiences," said Denise Bellog of Traveling Players was one of more 6 Patty quarrel canal , service by sun positions by Albcniz and DeFalla. Bloomfield, director of Traveling than 100 courses offered at the West- 10 Member of bear 5 Forty winks, In 36 Leif's father 51 A —of Laredo studied with Rudolf Players. "The students enjoyed learn- field Workshop for the Arts, a five- family Guadalajara 37 Rest of N. B. Sundays 52 Adulate .' Scrkin at the Curtis Institute and ing the songs and routines and then week summer enrichment program . 14 Maiden in 6 Kind of energy 38 Invites Ruth Laredo 7 "— Lives": 40 Anthropologist 53 Absent made her NY Philharmonic debut getting the opportunity to give the gift that concluded its 20th season on Muslim paradise Coward play Claude 55 Nuisances in 1974 under Pierre Boulez, and St. Luke's and the Orpheus Cham- of music to young children, young Aug. 1. " . 15 Heraldic border 8 Cosmetic —Strauss 58 House yard her New York orchestral debut took ber Orchestra. adults and senior citizens." Added, The New Jersey Workshop for the 16 Woes plant 42 The Thundtirar 59 Resiliency place at Carnegie Hall, under Leo- The Maplewood concert will be coordinator Joanne Gursky of Scotch Arts, the umbrella non-profit arts edu- 17"— Hall" 9 Mora taut of London 60 Chief Norse - deity ' pold Siokowski. Since then, she has at Prospect Presbyterian Church, Plains, "The audiences responded cation organization that oversees tho 18 Celebrity 10 It gets the 45 Coal heavers '48 Prevents by 61 Rents out travelled internationally and per- 646 Prospect Sir. The Westfield enthusiastically to our program which WWA, resumed its arts programming 19 Famous point, shipbuilder repeatedly? court order 62 Get rid of formed with major orchestras and concert will be presented at Temple made us even happier." in September. Students, ages 3 20 Hairstylist rocks 11 Audibly ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: chamber ensembles and as a recital- Emanu-El, 756 East Broad Sir/ In Edison, Traveling Players vis- through adult, can study a musical the boat? 12 Pitcher's ist. She frequently appears with the Both concerts beginning at 8 p.m. ited the Roosevelt HospituKNursing instrument, music composition and 22 Adorable target Tokyo Siring Quartet, St. Paul For information, call Home, Birchwood Nursing Home, theory and more at the Music Studio, 23 Ancient Irish . -.3 What phoenix Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra of 201-762-8486. Hartwycke Nursing Home at Oak located at 141 South Ave. in Fan- . capital arises from 24 Slips away from ;n Declines Tree Road and Hartwycke at Cedar wood. The music studio is open year- 26 Bunco artist !!5 For fear that Brook. In Union, thoy visited the round. 30 Weight 2!6 Haul away Wise Adult Day Center and Green In October, the Westfield Fencing allowances 57 Curved molding horoscope Lane YMHA. In Weslficld, thoy pcr- Club will begin fencing classes for the 32 Exchange S'8 Philippines premium palm 33 Idyllic spot 59 Snappy 35 "Corns Back. answers to For week or Oct. 7TOCI. 13 Music and entertainment capture your Little —" rodent attention. ' problem? AUIES (March 21 to April 19) You'll Coetzee will read work 39 Fend off 31 Art school have to put up with invitation to visit rela- 41 Gelups SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Rest- 43 Coax course: Abbr. tives. Telephone brings prospect of hot ing on own laurels won't produce results Anthony Burgess has written that J.M. Coctzcc "articulates, with laconic date, valuable contacts. brilliance, one of the basic problems of our time, how to understand the mentali- 44 Piedmontese you expect. Eveiy idea has its own city moment. ; f ty behind brutality and injustice." • TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Put 46 Porcine sound The recipient of the Booker Prize, England's most prestigious literary award, 47 Happening wanderlust into concrete' form. You suc- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) cccd.-at organizing plan and. juggling Coetzee will read from and discuss the works in the Poelry-In-The-Round" 49 Chops finely You feel like floating over new conquest, 51 It preys on finances. oilier personal triumph. Very easy to lose scries at Scion Hall University on Monday at 8 p.m. in the Chancellor's Suite of the Bishop Dougherty Student Center. other Insects concentration lo physical delights. 54 Energy org. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Tenden- When Coetzee was recently awarded the Jerusalem Prize for the freedom of cy is to jump ship now without proper 56 Natural gas has CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) A the individual in socicty.hc called for the end of apartheid in South Africa. He one added reflection of ramifications. Ability to good time to thrust self forward in busi- said, in his acceptance speech, that apartheid not only "deformed and stunted 57 Turnpike job judge inner qunlitics is sharp. ness and moncy.mattcrs. Watch blind side •' proves taxing? as others are not as ethical as you. relations between human beings," but also "deformed and stunted the inner CANCER (Juno 21 to July 22) Prepare life." It has made South African literature "a literature in bondagoi a loss-thon- 63 Part of_N. a.. .._ a special feast for family and friends. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Docs fully human literature, exactly tho kind dflitcraturc you would expect pcoplo to 64 Raw metals 65 Where prone PRO-Logo Compromised position is exposed, but your boss ever shut up? You feel like write from a prison." Outdoor Flood secret is still unknown outside your circle. wielding large club over obnoxious, has- busters perform After the reading, tho South African writer will be interviewed by Derek Men's Leather been associate. 66 Outing LEO (July 23 lo Aug. 22) Work on bas- Attridge, professor of English at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. 67 Impudent Gloves j ic skills, writing ability and peruse diffe- PISCES (Feb. 19 to March'20) Person Coetzee is also the author of "Dusklands: In the Heart of tho Country," which 68 Components 69 Fowl given to rent reading sources. Practice speaking you coll refuses to answer. Own answer- was filmed in 1985 with Trevor Howard and Jane Birkin; "Waiting for the Bar- 1 i ij. wilh more authority. brooding ing machino gives you beeps. Creative barians;" tho Booker Prize-winning "Life and Times of Michael K" and "Foe." Reinforced pulse is surging. 70 Up' leather palm % VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sfcpt. 22) You hear Professor of general literature at the University of Cape Town, Coetzee is in 71 Seeing or for longer good news from authority figure. Basic residence this fall at Harvard. hearing wear. 1-argc. values, work standards arc evaluated. A subscription to your newspaper funding for the scries has been provided in part by the New Jersey State 01-06. *4K4 Fickle natyrc uncalled for. keeps your college student close to DOWN Council on the.Arts/Department of Stale. Tickets are $5. Further information 1 Counterfeit LIBRA (Sept. 23 lo Oct. 22) Youlook hometown activities. Call 686-7753 can be obtained by calling the ticket office at 201-761^9098 or the department 2 One of Inner even younger, more- vibrant thnn usual. for a special college rate. of English at 201-761-9368. Hebrides

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