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Woman robbod of c b t I Hilarious famil Linden survives » A woman was robbed at knifepoint Eddie Bracken stars The boys' basketball team of her car on East Elizabeth Ave. in funny farce at Mill. had to fight back for another close road victory, Page B1. See police blotter, Page 3. | See review on B4. Linden Leader

VOL41 N0.24—THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1094-6* LINDEN, N.J., Home of Mike DeLouisn Jr. TWO SECTIONS - 5L

City Snow removal praised and faulted

By George W. Salzmann 30 years,” Milkosky said. The council as soon as the snow piles up. Highlights Stall Writer commends your efforts." “J'would advise you to lake care of Department of Pu;-:k Works T'vc been with the Department of your ov it aprons in the future." Gre­ Charity can be a employees attended last Wednesdays Public Works for 21 years, and I've gorio said. "The DPW doesn't have meeting of the City Council in force, never seen anything like this," acting enough time and manpower to do Tickets ire still available for in an effort to gain support from the Superintendent John Messier 111 said. everyone's driveway." The Center For Hope Hospice’s governing hotly for its emergency "Two back-to-back stonns really took Eighth Ward Councilman Albert eighth annual charity ball at St. snow removal efforts last week. a toll on us. but thanks to the efforts of Youngblood noted similar complaints Elizabeth's auditorium on Hussa the council members and the. hard Council members unanimously from residents. "A lot of residents in Street on Feb. 19 at 8 . .m. v.sported'the measure which will work of the Public Works employees, my ward have complained that the The ball features live music we were able to survive," cover the costs of emph yee overtime, plows are' pushing die snow onto the by the band Good Time materials, and equipment mainte­ Despite the praise the DPW sidewalks," he said. Rmiew, dinner, dancing and a nance and tepail. winch was the result received, the mayor and the count il "There's not much we can do,” ceremony honoring Kay Black- ■f a statewide wi-ny storm that left addressed the many complaints from Messier said. "The plows have a ten­ bum with the Ray Russo Out­ :lte city tut:. fwr,d lime? *3 ; s ■he pe.mil process f>>r •1 , 1 , ‘rvc’vc piaceu as rlirty'sighs id me itouieralAi construction, province I a private conqhu.;,, ...tiess w:. of die Linden lowers Cunuunii- a tractor trailer struck a train bridge warn trucks as wc can," Zicmian said. GAF officials obtained approval from arc directed to do so from an appropri an incinerator of this nature and scale. nium Association, the following next to the Linden train station, sour­ The Engineering Department has the Turnpike Authority to build spe­ ate stale agency," she said. officers were elected for 1994: ces said. "New Jersey doesn't necessarily been weighing several solutions to the cial exit ramps leading directly to the The Turnpike Authority w ill appa­ president, Tom Boland; vice “This has been an ongoing problem need one of these things," Sias said. problem. site. rently be left with die option to seek president, Joseph Sinsccra; sec­ for quite some lime,” City Engineer “Industry has been able to lake care of One solution has included lowering The commission also suggested the Siting Commission to petition the most of its waste by themselves." retary, Irene Rubin; treasurer, John Zicmian said. Pal Cardamonc and trustee, Chet the actual roadway enough so that that transporting the toxic materials Turnpike Authority for them. The Incident otfurred after a trac Sias also staled that GAF’s prop­ DcSlcfano. taller trailers could clear the bridge. by rail wouldn't be ruled out. "I don't think the commission is too tor trailer, owned by Baltlcboro Haul­ oser! pcr-loti rate is four limes the cur­ According to Zicmian, that option GAF officials had previously anxious to intercede on their behalf," age Inc. out of Baltlcboro, Vt., travel­ rent rate charged by present was scrapped due to numerous utility expressed that rail transport would be said Jeffrey Sias, a member of the Sit ing on the south of North Wood incinerators. ‘Brotherhood’ lines that pass beneath the surfee of too costly an option. tug Commission. * Avenue, approached the low-lying "There are cement-kiln incinerators die roadway. “There are too many If the Turnpike Authority approved The commission has not com­ discussed bridge. that arc taking waste fora fraction of utilities below the roadway to actually construction of the ramps, GAF mented if it will formally deny a Since February is known The lop of the vehicle's trailer was the cost. The GAF proposes they will lower it,” he said. would still face a lcnghlhy permit pro­ request from GAF, but It has said it nationally as "Brotherhood" sheared off as the driver continued, cess through the New Jersey Depart­ charge $2,000 a ton. Present incincra According to Zicmian, the city is will “wait and sec" for anything to month, the Hilda Gould Chapter police said. tors are only charging $500 per ton. ment of Environmental Protection and happen. of Deborah will celebrate by “The driver said he wasn't sure looking into stringing a •Trip-wire," featuring the following speakers about the height of his vehicle," set at the height of the bridge, that on the topic: the Rev. Stanley Police Chief John Miliano said. "He, would sound an alarm to -alert trucks Koslrzomb of St. Theresa of the thought he would be able to clear it, of potential clearance problems. ARTS, AMS draw criticism Child Jesus Church, Rabbi but apparently be was mistaken." Since North Wood Avenue is be allowed to do business with Union Robert Rubin of Tdmplc Mekor The truck was canying a load of county-owned, city officials have By Joseph D’Allegro that pleaded guilty to theft by decep­ Chayim and the Rev. Harry fertilizer lime at the time of the inci­ looked to Union County engineers for Managing Editor tion last month after being charged County." with defrauding Union County resi­ Jeffrey Callahan, executive director Mazujcn of Grace Episcopal dent, police said. ways to rectify the situation. Concern about the character of the of the Union County Utilities Author­ Church, all of Linden, at its According to reports, none of the “We’re seeking guidance from the principals behind major county recy­ dents of S2.3 million. Sentencing in ity. said that ARTS and AMS arc not Feb. 8 meeting. The meeting vehicle's contents were spilled onto county to sec what can be done," Zic­ cling and trash transfer companies has that case is scheduled for Jan. 28. “It's clear that, since they are the related to Lin River. "The pleading will take place at the Congrega­ the roadway. ♦ mian said. been raised by a local activist group. tion An she Chcscd Synagogue The driver of the vehicle was issued Another major incident occurred The companies, Advanced Recy­ partners in that business that Union was from a related company," ho said. County is continuing to do business "It was not by AMS, not by ARTS Center, comer of Orchard Ter­ a municipal ordinance violation as last summer during rush hour. Unlike cling Technology Systems Inc. and with people who arc guilty of defraud and not by die individuals who own race and St. George Avenue. result of the incident, according to the truck last week, which was able to Automated Modular Systems, arc ing citizens," said Bob Carson. vic<^ the company. There’s no legal basis to The public is invited to police. back itself out, the vehicle trapped in both ownod by Frank Capone and Municipal officials notified New the summer had to be removed by James Maddaluna. chair of the Concerned Citizens of deny them the contract. They could attend the meeting which begins Jersey Transit officials of the incident. towers. The incident impeded traff- ■ The two men arc also the principals Union County. “1 think people who at noon with refreshments. The Sec ARTS, Page 7 According to police, no damage ic for almost three hours. behind Lin River Associates, * firm steal from Union County should not. business portion of the meeting will begin at 1 p.m. with the installation of officers for 1994-95 also taking place. The Proprietors sought for downtown district “Brotherhood" speakers will fol­ low. By George W. Salzmann Siorcowncrs have lowered rents asas | m t # / I i | M p ' The installation of officers Staff Writer an incentive to bring business into the was postponed from the January Linden’s downtown shopping area city. They haven’t lost their integrity, meeting-due to weather condi­ is going through quite a few changes cither, as storcowncr Peter Cicila tions. these days. pointed out. • The Hilda Gould Chapter of Despite the growing optimism “I'm looking for good, reliable ten­ Deborah Hospital is a nonprofit between store owners and city offi­ ants," Cicila said. “I want the best organization comprised of mem­ cials, several stores within the center stores possible." bers working to support Debor­ remain vacant. Officials arc currently in the pro­ ah Hospital in its efforts provid "Wc would like to have all of the cess of initiating their Special ing heart ddfcct and lung dis­ stores filled,” said Charles Mancuso, Improvement District Project, ease treatments without restric­ director of the Linden Economic designed to improve the image and tions of race, religion or inabili­ Development Corp. “We've had a appearance of the area. ty to pay for care. Anyone hard time trying to find proprietors According to Mancuso, the prog­ wishing to become a member or willing to rent," Mancuso said. requiring additional information ram will be funded by property own­ Despite the city's eagerness to fill can contact Rose Lamport at ers, beginning this tax quarter. y>e-. center's empty spaces, officials 9SS4S2SI...... ■ would like 16 attract bffsWhset * a t TM laafSehieh imposes Hi addi­ would be a benefit to the community tional .0025 percent assessment o n ' ih Night’ held and other proprietors as well. North Wood Avenue property owners > from St. Georges Avenue to Munrell . Elizabeth School in Lin- “WcSmild like to sec either a bak­ will hold its annual “Irish ery, an all-around gift shop, or a book Avenue, will be used as funding for a" on Saturday in Father Bore in some of there vacant stores," the improvement project and Hall. Doors open at 6 MaAcuso said.” Mancuso expects the additional ’ The affiltlwlon price is $20 j-----Downtown ewr meeownen are assessment to generate ipproximately includes a corned beef and optimistic about the center's growth. $115,000 for the project. iage dinner, beer and soda. Most Teel they will be able to rent ;ic will be provided by The most of their store spece soon. Proprietors were worried that the lie Lynch Band. For tickets “ I think that most o£the store* will vacancies would affect the funding; PMSa ly G«rs* I According to Mancuso, the vacanices Mike and Mary Ann at be rented within a couple months,” These stores on Wood Avenue remain vacant despite efforts by city officials to find -5919'or Patty at 9125-7391 Roger Hal part said. “Linden'll a great should, have qo effect on the prog­ city to have a business in." ram'! strength. renters.

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• ’ ■ - . ,t£ ■ : ? news mercury air limits improving dance steps, it is s way for will be held in the council chambers, ity should be ready to go on-line after People in the news 3 Dog license renewal set City Hall. seniors to get exercise and make By Sean P. Carr one more meeting with the DEPE. In February 1993, the Linden City This year's council meetings will friends. Staff W riter | Police blotter 3 "We think that all of the arrangements Council amended the dog license be held at 7 p.nt on Feb. 15, Mar. 15, Registration will take place the first A proposed state regulation, if 6 now have been made," he said. / Editorial ordinance and changed the expiration Apr. 19, May 17, June 21, July 19, day of class. approved, would slash allowable mer­ cury emissions at municipal solid Trucks could start dumping gar­ ' .State affairs 6 date of all dog licenses from Jan. 31 to Aug. 16, Sept. 20, Oct. 18, Nov. 22, bage at the facility by4le end of this April 30. All dog licenses can be Dec. 20 and Dec. 29. waste incinerators — including the Flhandal help 6 Dancing scheduled week, he said. “We’ll commence renewed as of April 1. county facility in Rahway— by 1995. Tire Bayway Polish Home holds combustion about three to five days" Letters 6 The new April 30 expiration date Green meetings held singles ballropm dancing every Wed­ The Union County Resource after that, he said. will nearly coincide with the Linden County news 7 The Linden Environmental Com­ nesday from 7:30 p.m. to midnight Recovery Facility, on Routes 1&9 in Board of Health's free rabies inocula- Callahan said that a long-awaited mission has set its meetings for the with music provided by a disc jockey Rahway, will not be immediately Obituaries 8 • lion program, which will be con­ mcrcury-injection system could not year. All meetings will be held on the and an orchestra. affected by the proposal, but would be ducted in early May. be installed before the DEPE's Entertainment B4 dates convened at the time listed, or as Free coffee, tea and cookies are forced to meet its requirements, which Linden residents can keep their announcement because “We needed soon thereafter as the commission served. Admission is S5. may be the most stringent of any­ Religious events 7 (logs' rabies shots up to date, and this to get a better understanding o f how assembles: Meetings will be held in 1 There will also be ballroom where in the world. will enable them to purchase the slate- the language of the standards would the council office at City Hall at 7:30 dancing every Friday night from 9 to How to reach us: mandated dog license. "They arc consistent with the be written." p.m. on Feb. 2, March 2, April 6, May 11:30 at the Linden Polish National recommendations" of the Mercury Our offices are located at 1291 For more information, sail the “I think we'U probably have them Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, NJ. 4, June 1, July 6, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. Horne, 300 Roselle St. in the Polka Emissions Standard Setting Task license inspector’s office at 474-8406. on by the end of the year," Callahan 07083. We are open from 9 5, Nov. 2 and Dec. 7. Dot Room. Admission is S5. Inter­ Force, said Alay Ida!, chief of air a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. ested people can call 388-4605 or quality emissions for ihc Department said. Call us at one of the telephone Planning meetings held 925-2544 for more information. numbers listed below. Outreach program grows of Environmental Protection and He said the UCUA will continue The regular meetings of the Linden Energy. Ogden Martin, operators of working through the permitting pro- Voice Mall: The Linden Recreation Department Planning Board will be held in the die Rahway incinerator, was a mem­ coss for the mercury controls with Our main phone number, (908) is expanding its outreach program. Plan Room at City Hall. All meetings Seniors offered crafts ber of that task force. Ogden Martin and the D EPE 686-7700 Is equipped with a will be held on the second Tuesday of This program is for the elderly who voice mail system to better each month, with the exception of the are in need of transportation for medi­ The Linden Recreation Department Acting DEPE Commissioner Jean­ Callahan said the two way* of serve our customers. During our month of November. This year’s cal purposes. announces free senior citizen craft ne Fox, as part of a flurry of last- meeting the regulation’s requirements regular business hours you will To get the program under way, vol­ classes. The classes began this week. minute activity before she left office, “arc really largely the same." While at almost always have a reception^ meetings will be held Feb. 8, March 8, ist answer your call. During the April 12, May 10, June 14, July 12, unteers arc needed to help transport Classes arc held Monday, Wednesday approved the regulation last week. this point the plant will be able to evening or when the office is Aug. 9, Sept. 13, Oct. 11, Nov. 1 and the elderly. Insurance is provided and and Thursday mornings at the John T. The proposed limit, which must meet the 80 percent requirement, as closed your call will be' Dec. 13. it lakes only a few hours per week. Gregorio Recreation Ccfucr, from still be published and pul forward for mercury becomes less a part of the answered by an automated Call Dawn Schnitzcr at 474-8627, 9:30 to 11:30. Classes are also held public comment, would set a limit of waste stream, the 65 micrograms receptionist. Health screenings offered Monday through Friday, between Wednesday afternoons from 12:30 to 65 micrograms per dry standard cubic requirement will be easier to achieve. To subscribe: 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to volunteer. 3:30 at The Greater Mount Moriah meter at seven percent oxygea Sever­ The Linden Board of Health will "There's been a trend, for probably The Leader Is mailed to the ^ Church, East 14th St., and on Tuesday al European nations have similar stan­ run afternoon hypertension screening seven to eight years now, to reduce homes of subscribers for deliv­ mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 at the dards. The four incineration facilities programs. People of all ages arc urged Health board sets dates the amount of mercury in products," ery every Thursday. One-year 7th Ward Recreation Center, Trcmley currently operating in New Jersey — subscriptions in Union County to have their blood pressure checked, The regular meetings of the Board he said. Point Road. in Essex, Camden, Gloucester and are available for $20.00, two- and if needed, seek and maintain of Health will be held in the Boarc[of year subscriptions for $35,00. Call the GRC at 474-8627 to Warren counties — have mercury With the mercury scrubbers in proper treatment. The programs will Health Office, City Hall, North Wood College and out-of-state sub­ register. permit levels between 140 and 723 place, Callahan said, “WC think that run Friday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at City Avenue. All meetings convene at 7:30 scriptions are available. You mg. we'll be able to meet the 65 mg stan­ may subscribe by phone by call­ Hall and on Jan. 28 at 2907 Trcmlcy p.m., or as soon thereafter as the Incinerators can also meet the reg­ dard by the end of '94 or early ’95." ing 1-908-686-7700 and asking Point Road from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Board of Health assembles. Meetings Card show planned ulation's requirements by cutting * for the circulation department. will be held Feb. 15, March 15, April The Linden Knights o f Columbus Please allow at least two weeks He said the facility is currently per­ 19, May 17, June 21, Sept. 20, Oct. is planning a Baseball Card and emissions by 80 percent. for processing your order. You Seniors get free classes mitted to emit up to 400 mg. Without may charge your subscription to 18, Nov. 22 and Dec. 13. Memorabilia Show on Saturday from The Linden Recreation Depart­ By the year 2000, the restrictions the mercury controls, "Wc'H easily be Mastercard or VISA. 9 a.in. to 4 p.m. at 118 Park Avc. ment, in cooperation with Union would be tightened again to 28 mg or half of that, if nol less," he said, prob­ News Items: County College, announced that Football, dances slated 95 percent. ably in the 150 mg range. News releases of general Inter­ tuition free senior citizens college The Freedom Club of Joseph Pil- Seniors offered class est must be in our office by Fri­ classes will begin today at the John T. sudski Inc. at the Polish National A tuition-free college credit course ' Jeffrey Callahan, executive director Iclal said the regulatory proposals day at noon to be considered w ill be published in ihc New Jersey lor publication the following Gregorio Recreation Center, 330 Hone, 625 Pulaski St., Elizabeth, will for senior citizens is being offered of the Union County Utilities Author­ week. Pictures must be black Helen St. hold Monday night football large again for the spring semester by the ity, said the Resource Recovery Facil­ Register Feb. 22. and white glos

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6* • WORRALL NEWSPAPERS- THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1994 - 3 :: ■., The line up Woman at A woman reported her car stolen at knifepoint while she was using a pay police blotter telephone at an East Elizabeth Avenue location, police said. According to reports, the woman had left her car running several feet Saturday afternoon, police said. away from a telephone she was using The girl had been walking on to call a relative. IVWitt Street when the suspect ycllc i According to reports, the woman something at the girl ami pointed a was approached by a man police gun at her, police said. describe as a 6-foot black male, with a The suspects fled Hie scene shortly medium build, wearing a blue coat after, according to reports. with a hood. W'hen the suspect asked The girl was unharmed. the woman for the time, another, unidentified suspect fled with her "1 A manager at an East Edgar vehicle, police said. Road store reported three suspects When the woman attempted to stole two pairs of work boots, valued chase after the vehicle, the suspect at $85 each, police said. pulled a knife on her and forced her to The suspects entered the store stay where she was, police said. The quickly, took the merchandise, and suspect fled, heading westbound on tied in a four-door, silver Dodge East Elizabeth Avenue, according to It) Joseph DWIUuro Omni, according to reports. reports. The victim described the group as Members of the World Champion 1969 New York Mets came to Linden last week to sign autographs, Lett photo, The vehicle was recovered shortly being three black males, approxi­ from left, Yogi Berra, Art Shamsky and Jerry Grote keep their hands in shape. Right photo, the Mets line up against after ip an East Blanckc Street parking mately 5 feet 9 inches to 6 feet tall, all lot. a wall of Jheir fans. ______medium build, according to reports. n An employee at an East Linden Two were wearing dark clothing, the Avenue company reported that some­ one allegedly made a two-foot hole in other had on a khaki field jacket, a cinder block wall of the building last police said. Wednesday morning, police said. “1 A pharmicist at a West Edgar people in the news The employee also claimed that a Road phannacy reported approxi­ glass w indow inside the building was mately S7(X) worth of diabetic sup­ plies missing from the store he work­ I’m certain that is what you will see smashed, and the office ransacked, responsibility of overseeing the ed at, police said. Smerdel earns honor fiotrt this committee.” according to reports. state’s energy policy, not only 0 A nearby company also reported There were no suspects, according Air Force Airman 1st Class because environmental policy and a two-foot hole in the wall of its ware­ to reports. Agnieszka Smerdel of Linden has energy policy arc already so lightly Reiling made manager house, police said. 1 A cellular telephone, valued at graduated from Air Force basic train­ woven, but because it will result in - Environmental Products and Scr- The owner of the building reported $600, and a car stereo, worth $ 100, ing in Lackland Air Force Base, San more intelligent legislation," said \ ices Inc. has appointed John Reiling that nothing was missing and nothing were taken from a Mercedes Benz in a Antonio, Texas. Ogden. as the branch manager of its Linden was disturbed, according to reports. St. Georges Avenue parking lot last During the six weeks of training, "You cannot consider energy poli­ bi.mclt office. In this position, Reiling A vehicle in the company’s parking Monday morning, police said. cy without weighing its consequences the airwoman studied the Air Force is responsible for new business deve­ lot was broken into. A car battery The victim also reported his dri" on the environment. And you cannot mission, organization and customs lopment for the Linden branch as well worth $90 and $600 worth of tools er’s side window was broken ami las consider environmental policy with­ and received special training in as monitoring its regulatory com­ were taken, police said. seal was slashed at the time of the out taking into consideration the human relations. pliance and financial performance. ’ 1 A man driving a dark blue sedan, theft, according to reports. state’s energy needs," she said. “This In addition, airmen who complete with three passengers, pointed a gun No suspects wap reported, police is a logical step that will allow us to be basic training cam credits toward an Reiling said, "As a full-service at a 14-ycar-old girl and fled last said. associate’s degree through the Com­ more efficient in concentrating our environmental remediation and con­ munity College of the Air Force. attention on important energy and sulting firm, Environmental Products She was a basic trainee honor environmental issues.” and Services Inc. prides itself on Feds help area’s homeless graduate. Ogden, who is recognized as one of exceptional service and customer- Smerdel is the daughter of Slani- the Legislature's foremost environ­ oriented solutions to environmental Congressman Robert Mcnendez, social services to homeless individu­ als. The program creates additional slaw and Elizabeth Smerdel of E. mentalists, said she is equally com problems. I look forward to being part D-13, announced Friday that the U.S. milted to an energy policy that will emergency shelters and facilitates the Price Street. of such a dynamic organization.” Department of Housing and Urban Angieszka Smerdel encourage economic growth while Development has awarded the 13th operation of existing shelters. The Prior to joining Environmental Pro­ protecting the ratepayers. district SI,305,000 to be used in grants also provide funds for sub­ Roy inducted to society ducts and Services Inc., Reiling was between two committees. Ogden, who “Energy policy and environmental assisting homeless individuals and stance abuse treatment and job employed in the construction industry James Roy of Linden has been formerly chaired the Assembly Envi­ policy go hand in hand," said Ogden. their families. training. for seven years with Saxton Falls, first inducted into the Tau Beta Pi Engi­ ronment Committee, said the merger “Helping businesses and households The funds come from HUD’s The Emergency Shelter Grants as general manager and subsequently neering Honor Society of the New makes undeniable scasc. become more energy-efficient is the Emergency Shelter Grants Program, Program provides Union County with as president. Jersey Institute of Technology. “I’m eager to take on the added smartest environmental policy, and which is designed to provide essential $175,000. 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Land-use regulations can be made better ing, as around the aquarium complex, general from social and environmen­ Linden Leader We hear talk about private property David Worrall Camden life will improve. tal insult. Publisher rights today from the "I should be able Published Weekly Since 1920 The benefits of growth are clearly We can't, and shouldn’t, pay for • to do what I wish with my land” State Incorporating The Linden Observer visible, but the costs are hidden in the "rights" lost, unless we ux for rights Raymond Worrall crowd. That’s a swell but simplistic long-term debt of the state and nation. gained at an equal rate. It’s likely to Published By Editor idea! We're What other country is so inefficient be a very cold day indeed when Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. • As more and more people squeeze with its public infrastructure zoning-created windfall recipients are 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue Tom C anavyt into this already crowded state, one In willing to pay those who claim value , Union, N.J. 07083 Editor in Chief person’s rights bump into those of investments? lost due to regulations. So while someone else, or interfere with the By David F. Moore A friend of mine who had an airs­ (908) 686-7700 Joseph D'Allegro trip on his land resented objections of sprawl advocates complain bitterly quality of life of all of us. Managing Editor population shifts, plus costs to local neighbors to his takeoff noise. He said about agencies like the Pinclands a - When government raises the value dWorrall Community Newapepera, Inc. governments of cleaning the mess he could do what he wanted, and so Commission, with its regional regu­ Peter Worrall of land by building roads, sewers or 1994 All Rlghla Reaerved from the abandonment process. Then could the neighbors. A noise regula­ latory muscle, the long-term benefit Advertising Director parks, few see it as interfering with Articles, pictures and advertisements herein are the add up the cost of unemployment tion banning use of his airport was a for landowners and the public alike is exclusive property ol Worrall Community Newspap­ property rights. Folks who benefit created by the boom and bust. ’’taking” of his property rights, and he greater there than elsewhere in this ers. Inc and any republication or broadcast without smile all the way to the bank. written permission is prohibited Some say the trickle-down theory should be compensated for that loss, state we’re in. And speaking of banks, when the works when construction of luxury After more than 10 years of com­ Resolution Trust Corporation uses he said. housing sprawled over the countrys­ prehensive planning in the Pinelands, taxpayer money to rescue savings The discussion ended when I asked ide allows less affluent people to we’ve reached the point where the fis­ bank depositors left stranded by wild him: “What happens if your neighbor, occupy houses deserted by the up­ cal benefits are showing. land speculation, there’s hardly a because it is his right to do so, puls up wardly mobile. Surely, the process of land-use reg­ word about how much of a subsidy a 200-foot radio antenna on the edge Even less fortunate folks would ulation can be made better, and more that was to the construction industry. of his property at the end of your run­ inherit housing left by the latter, and efficient. But while demands for How would a cost-benefit ratio appear way? Appoint Venditto "compensation in return for regula­ so on, to house all the poor. Such uto­ for that deal? A few people surely “Should the town raise property pian visions, sadly, circulate qnly in a tion” may sound good, remember: The Union County Board of Freeholders may be benefited. taxes to pay the neighbor for his loss sm all suburban space and seldom get There's no such thing as a free lunch. acting politically with city officials by not moving No one has yet added up the tax­ of property rights because erecting an to where they are nccdod. payer tab for providing infrastructure antenna would damage your rights?” quickly with a recent nomination to the Union Coun­ While land-use regulation might services for all those decomposing fust go to Camden, and see plenty ty Utilities Authority. structures left behind by the deflated of housing silting there, abandoned. seem onerous to- some, and might David F. Moore Is executive The City Council and Mayor JohaGregorio nomi­ building boom of the l9K0s. No one can afford to fix it up, or keep indeed reduce profits in land specula­ director of the New Jersey Conser­ Add in the public cost for maintain il up, once fixed, nor can the city tive ventures, it is the only way we nated Dominick Venditto to a seat on the UCUA that vation Foundation. will be vacated next month. Venditto, having served ing services to urban areas despite afford to. Maybe if we start reinvest­ can protect each other and society in on the UCUA until last year, is eminently qualified for the post. He is enthusiastically supported by city officials, who call him honest and the most qualified Should you grin or grimace at new law? over a period• ■ ofr _years.____ r?For_._w lax years ti/»cties. MHowever, m ipvpr vfMi you max/may deduct 1busi­ If you're self employed and not for the job. beginning after Dec. 31, 1992, tax­ ness expenses for meals and entertain sure whether you should grin or gri­ The Board of Chosen Freeholders has to approve payers can elect to deduct up to ment that occur at such clubs to the mace at the new tax law, the New Money $17,500 of the cost of qualifying extent that they otherwise qualify as a his nomination, but may not do so. No decision on the Jersey Society of Certified Puidic Management assets placed in service dunng the business deduction. appointment was made at its meeting last week. The Accountants offers the following year. The maximum deduction phases information to help you dec ide. The new law also imposes tougher freeholder board, predominately Republican, may not out dollar-for-dollar once the total Although the majority of laws won't wish to appoint Democrat Venditto because he would the tax. As a result, self-employed cost of qualifying property placed in limits on deducting travel expenses affect your 1993 tax return, the big for family members who accompany taxpayers will pay the 2.9 percent service during the year exceeds shift the balance of power at the authority from their gest change — an increase in tax rales Medicare tax rat all their self you on a business trip. Prior to the party. ;— is retroactive to the 1993 tax year $200,000. employment incrane. Since employ­ Self-employed individuals will see new law, a self employed taxpayer The new tax law — the Revenue Such action would be partisan and, potentially ees share the Medicare tax With several business deductions cut back could deduct • family member's Reconciliation Act of 1993 — added illegal. The council believes that since Rahway offi­ employers — each pays 1.45 percent, or eliminated in 1994. The new law travel expenses if there was a bona two new tax rates effective Jan. I, the elimination of the $135.(XX) ceil­ affects a broad range of expenses fide business purpose for taking the cials are allowed to appoint members to the UCUA 1993. A 36percent rate applies totax ing has a greater impact on the self- including business meals and enter­ person along. However, beginning in because of their position as a host community to the able incomes that exceed $113,000 employed. tainment expeases, club dues, and 1994, Congress has added another for single taxpayers and $140,000 for Resource Recovery Facility, so too should Linden be On the brighter side, the law business travel deductions for family requirement: You can deduct the married couples. In addition, taxpay­ retroactively reinstates the health members. travel expenses of a spouse or depen allowed to name members. ers face a 39.6 percent lax rale on insurance deduction for self dent only if that person is /out bona Rahway has been allowed to make such appoint­ incomes in excess of $250,(XXI. For tax years beginning after Dec. fide employee. Because self employed individuals employed individuals. Under the prior ments since 1986. Linden may qualify as a host com­ 31, 1993, the deductible portion of CPAs suggest that your best pay taxes on business income, at per law, which expired on June 30, 1992. munity through an agreement reached last year allowable business meals and enter defense against the new tax law is a sonal lax rates, some high-earning, a self employed individual could gen tainmenl expenses drops to 50 percent thorough understanding of how the whereby the authority agreed to use the city’s landfill self employed taxpayers may find orally deduct 25 percent of the pre­ from the current 80 percent. For many changes affect you and your business. to dump county waste. themselves subject to considerably miums paid fra health insurance self employed professionals who Make the time now to determine how higher lax rates. coverage. The new law reinstates the Councilman Gregory Martucci said a legal fight meet clients in restaurants, reducing you can minimize the tax law's Many self employed individuals in deduction retroactively from July I, for these expeases will add to the cost impact on your business income, and may ensue if the freeholders do not honor the nomi­ higher lax brackets will also see more 1992 through Dec. 31, 1993 An of doing business. if necessary, seek the assistance of a nation. Linden taxpayers, who also help fund the of their earnings subject to the Meili amended 1992 return can be filed to Beginning in 1994, no deduction professional tax advisor. care tax. Previously, self employed claim the 25 percent deduction for the county, would be hurt by such a legal battle. will be allowed for any type of club taxpayers paid the 2.9 percent Mcdi- second half of 1992. This fight would only benefit lawyers. The freehol­ dues, including business, social, lunc­ Money Management Is a weekly eare.lax rally tai their first $135,(XX) of In the past, a business could elect to heon. athletic, sporting, hotel and air column on personal finance distri­ ders should set aside political considerations and self employment earnings. Beginning deduct in one year up to $10,(XX) of travel clubs, even if the club is used buted by the New Jersey Society of nominate the most qualified candidate for the post — m 1.994, the new law eliminates the the cost of business equipment in lieu principally for business related activi­ Certified Public Accountants. Dominick Venditto. $135,(XX) cap on earnings subiect to of depreciating the equipment's cost Remember when a letters to the editor nickel lasted longer?

Islam'* Khalid Abdul Muhummad at Kean College in Union. There are times when friends get Off to a good start this year While haiemongers such as Muhummad have a First Amendment right to together and talk about "the good old articulate their bigotry, it is incumbent on us all. and especially our leaders, to days" that little things come to mind, The Way To the Editor: condemn messages of hale. The imperative to dcnouncc bigotry is most impor­ and the conversation, drifts around to Happy New Year. We're off to a good start Our City Council fighting with tant on college campuses, where, too often, hatred is presented as scholarly "remember when...” It Was the freeholders over a seat on the utilities authority. I'd just wish they agree thought. Comparing prescnnlay prices to upon someone with new, fresh ideas on the county's solid waste program. Is my We urge other public officials to speak out, and other groups to work with us those of years ago is always interest By William Frolich city's council nomination the same man who worked out the contract for the use to combat not only the message of hate delivered by Muhummad, but to combat ing and usually starts a long stnng of of tile Linden landfill? The man, whom the mayor staled would bring “millions the climate that received his violent rhetoric, including advocacy of killing thoughts, such as when a price war Nearby was the heavy, wooden chop­ of dollars into our town”? Then in June, our mayor slated that with this contract white babies, with applause. When advocacy of genocide is applauded on a drove the price of a gallon of brand- ping block upon which the butcher “we're breaking even." If anything, I would've Id Joey Suliga work on the college campus, it should ring an alarm with all people. It is time for groups name gasoline down to 8.9 cents, and carved the meat to that order. Behind contract. He seems to do all right on his finances. 1 wish him a lot of luck on the inside and outside the campus to work together and devise long term plans to you could fill your tank without any him was a variety of sharp saws and slate appropriations committee. This pari time job has a lot of full-time combat hate. restrictions. About 1936 you could shiny knives hanging on the wall. In responsibilities. The AJC is engaged in this work through its "Bigotry on Campus" program, buy a brand-new Chevrolet right out today's food stores, the butcher shop One more thing. I'd w ish to thank the proprietors of our new Foodtown for and its work in New Jersey with the "Stamp Out Hate Coalition," a group of 20 of the showroom for only $600. is just another department and some promising to get me and my fellow “nonfossil fuel burning" bike riders, a bicy­ different ethnic, racial and religious organizations dedicated to combatting pre­ Many people saw no reason to stores conceal it behind one way cle rack. As the king would say "thank you. thank you very much." judice and bigotry through educational programming. spend their hard earned dollars on an mirrors. One last thing about our candidate ami their candidate for the UCUA. Theirs, The AJC's “Bigotry on Campus" publication provides practical program sug­ electric refrigerator when they could On Broad Street in Elizabeth, the a Mr. Bassano w hom we read about in the Jan. 13 issue of the Leader, is envir­ gestions to combat hate in university life. Ken Stem, the author and an AJC buy a block of ice large enough to fill peanut vendor roasted and sold his onmentally aware, lie w as featured in a lead testing program. If a qualification program specialist on extremism, gives concrete methods toward creaung a the compartment of their icebox for is lo be from this city, and to know what's environmentally sound, then I submit fresh peanuts from a little two- . more tolerant atmosphere, and how best to respond when bias incidents do only 25 cents. It would last two or wheeled cart, complete with whistlc myself. Yes, I do occur. Thousands of copies have been distributed to colleges all over the coun­ three days before another block was One last thing As for me bragging about living on the same street as the which could be heard a block away. ty. For more information and for a free copy of "Bigotry on Campus, call the needed, and the ice-man brought il mayor for clean snow plowed streets: You missed, guys. That was not my He was usually near the comer of AJC Office at 379 7844. around in his horse-drawn wagon. driveway that got all the snow plowed into it. Belter luck next lime. Broad and West Grand streets, and in « American Jewish Committee The milk man also used a horse and Vincent Lehotsky winter he also sold roasted chestnuts. Metropolitan New Jersey Area wagon to deliver his glass-bottled Linden Most of the old movie houses have Millbum product to your home in the wee, vanished, with some turning into food smalt hours Of the morning, leaving stores or shopping mini-malls. The the ordered number of .quarts *1 yemr R iu Theater is still a sbownlaccjibut 4 liate. .-roust £.3 .cpndemne^ -v- Thanks top your generosity back door. There were- those who not fdf movies, and the beat seats in* To the Editor: sometimes referred to his horse as a the house cost a lot more than 40 ‘ To the Editor: Editor's Not*: The following comments were Issued by the American “nightmare." The milk itself cost less cents. "Gone With The Wind" opened On behalf of the associates, vice presidents and staff of Burgdorff Realtors' Jewish Committee In response to the recent speech given by.Khalld than 25 cents a quart, and the bottles in the Regent Theater for one week, 31 offices, I would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all who panicipated in Muhummad, a representative of the Nation of Islam’s Minister Louts Far- were reused many times until they only, and all seats were reserved with - our Uth annual Holiday Stocking Program during the month of December. rakhan, at Kean College In Union. were accidentally broken. special tickets which cost one whole Thanks to your generosity in fulfilling the holiday wishes submitted by more The American Jewish Committee commends the statements by Sen. Frank In the food stores, a loaf of bread dollar. than 30 social service agencies, the season was brighter and merrier for 649 Lautcnbcrg, Rep. Bob Franks and Rep. Dean Gallo expressing their outrage at cost as little as 7 cents, gpd it came in A full sized candy bar could be pur- needy families in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. the violent, anti-Semitic, racist, homophobic and sexist speech by the Nation of one piece, instead of being all sliced chasod for a nickel, and there was a. The Holiday Stocking Program has always been one of Burgdorff s most up. Soft drinks, such as a 6-ounce successful community service projects, and this year was no exception. The time when six candy bars could be bottle of Coca-Cola, sold for a dime or bought for a quarter, or five nickels. joyful spirit of giving was truly wonderful to sec as gifts poured in from indivi­ Jess, and Pepsi-Cola advertised a “Freedom of the press is based on a principle duals, famllies. children and corporations. Manyspeeiel stories of sharing 12-ounce bottle as “twice urriuch for and the bar got smaller. A nickel which the whole World must practice if we are emerged throughout the project — the children of Mountain View Elementary a nickel, loo." That slogan has not School in Murray Hill each donated a toy instead of buying their teachers a gift; would buy a pack of chewfttg gum been used for many years, now. employees at Bellcore refurbished a bike to fulfill a little girl's wish; a family in containing five sticks of that sticky to have peace, and that is the principle of The meat market was a separate Chatham donated many gifts that they'd shopped for all year long — the list substance. Bubble gum was a later tolerance—of being able to stand criticism store in thoae days, where the floor development, and came with a card goes on ^and on. was covered with sawdust to absorb and of realizing that nobody has the infallible Once again, our sincerest thanks to each of you who helped make the holi­ featuring a sports figure. the juices which dripped from the days happier with your girts and good will. All of us at B urjlorff Realtors wish truth.” ~ BlkKJHIiUUlM .. you -; -T- - - ‘ f * ______while waiting tot fthie Union County ? ' <— Henry /Cabot LoSge - Peter Burgdorff, President cut according-to the customer’s order. Historical Society. * . Burgdorff Realtors

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WalkAmerica, call the North Jersey Sessions for literacy CPR course offered Gordon to chair Walk Chapter of the March of Dimes in The Eastern Union County chapter Susan F. Cordon, assistant director Pine Brook at (201) 882-0700. Literacy Volunteers of Union of Kean College of New Jersey's County will hold a tutor-training of the Red Cross will conduct a CPR course for the professional rescuer on Office df College Relations, has been Arc offers help workshop for English as a Second named chairperson of the March of Language. The six-session workshop Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Arc of Union County is having Dimes WalkAmerica Committee in will be held on the follow ing Saturday s Participants will leant how to rec­ open enrollment in the Senior Out­ Union County. mornings: Feb. 5,19,26. March 5,12, ognize and provide care for respirat­ reach Service Program provided by its ory and cardiac emergencies in adults, Gordon, a Union resident, has 19, 1994 from 9 a.m. 10 noon. family suppon system. Parents or infants and children in addition to served as board member and team- The sessions will be al the Summit guardians of a person with develop­ walk chairperson for the Union Coun­ Library, 75 Maple S t, Summit. The two-rcscucr CPR, and ways to minim­ mental disabilities may be eligible for ty chapter since 1990. She replaces workshop will be taught by a certified ize disease traasmission. The course certain home-based services to assist outgoing Chairperson Ron Reisman ESL trainer. meets the CPR requirements for Emergency Medical Technicians, of the Elizabethtown Gas Company. them as they face the continuing Volunteers ages 18 and over arc nurses and anyone expected to As chairperson, Gordon will over­ demands of caring for their adult needed to tutor non-English speaking respond to a medical emergency. For see the activities of the Union County children even as their own ability to adults in Union County. No foreign more information, call (908) committee. Her responsibilities provide the necessary care language or previous teaching experi­ 353-2500. include sponsorship, school recruit­ diminishes. ence is necessary. There is no charge ment, promotion, residing over SOS, utjdcr the direction of Lois for the workshop. monthly meetings, participating In Goldberg, provides in-home informa­ To register, call (908) 925-7755, or Course targets wills tion in the following areas: family write to: Literacy Volunteers of pre-walk publicity events, and serving "Wills, Probale and Living Wills,” assistance and support; information Union County, 926 N. Wood Ave, as media spokesperson. a new noncrcdit course, will be and referral; individual and family Linden, 07056. “I am pleased to lend my continued offered this spring by Union County support to such a worthwhile organi­ counseling; legal advice and advoca­ Legal secretaries meet College. zation and look forward to increasing cy. Union County residents age 60 The Union County Legal Secrets It will be offered on Thursdays and improving participation among and over who are primary care givers ties Association will hold its monthly from Jan. 27 through Feb. 17, from walkers in Union County in what is for a developmental^ disabled child meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. al Joanna’s 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Cranford campus. the March of Dime's largest fund­ or adult are eligible for these services Co-owners of Advanced Recycling Technology Restaurant, 400A Amsterdam Avc, "Wills, Probate and Living Wills" raiser,” Gordon said. free of cost. Frank Capone, left, and James Maddaluna, second Roselle. is designed to offer information on the Proceeds from WalkAmerica fund A recent study has determined that from right, present Mayor John Gregorio with a The speaker for the evening will be legal aspects of money allocation the March of Dimes Campaign for older parents find the care of their $22,000 check tor quarterly revenues while Facility Officer Matthew Jagusak of the upon an individual's death in New Healthier Babies, programs of medi­ dependent children more difficult as Manager Peter Okrasinski,- right, looks on. Union County Sheriffs Office, who Jersey. Discussion will focus on state cal research, comhtunity services, they age and have increasing health will introduce "Lucas the Pig." ' laws, as well as the significance of (he advocacy, and health education aimed problems, more financial concerns, All secretaries, attorneys, members living will at preventing birth defects and infant and have in some cases, suffered the of the bench and bar and friends are For more information, call mortality. loss of a spouse. The SOS program, Companies, owners criticised welcome at every UCLSA function. 709-7600. Gordon will be responsible for with its supportive counseling, helps Reservations or information may (Continued from Page 1) die Concerned Citizens including an organizing the annual WalkAmerica to alleviate the accompanying stress. be had by contacting Iris Epstein al sue us for breaching our contract with incident two years ago which at Union County College in Cranford. To enroll in the SOS program, or (908) 964-1717. Scholarships available them," involved the 15 trucking companies The event will be held April 24. for additional information, call Lois Applications for the Suburban The Townsliip of Scotch Pjuins*has that lake garbage to the AMS iransle Registration begins at 8 a m. followed Goldberg at The Arc Office, 1225 Superbowl party Cablcvision scholarship program arc filed a legal order to rescind its rccy station. Eight trucking companies by the walk beginning at 9 a m. South Avc., Plainfield. (908) The American Canter Society will available to high school seniors living cling contract. "They alleged wc were accused of conspiring lo defraud For further information about 754-2770. hold its second annual "Kick Off in any of the 42 communities serviced knew the county prosecutor was the other seven by underestimating Against Cancer Super bowl Party" on by Suburban. The cable company investigating the case and didn't tell the weight of their "trash. Jan. 30 at 5:30 p.m. at the Ground serves 238,000 customers in Essex, them. But wc didn't know." Capone said the only |>eople front Round on Route 22 East in Hudson, .Middlesex and Union Capone said lltere has not been any his facility accused of wrongdoing were two scale operators "Al the tits Springfield. counties. wrongdoing al either ARTS'or AMS. worship calendar covcry of the fraud they were let go The purpose of the event is to raise Suburban will award five scholar “Wc uphold all the environmental pending a trial," he said money for the programs in cancer ships to college hound high school standards that were set down," be Carson also questioned why waste research, education and patient scr seniors, based on academic perfor­ said. “Wc continue to comply with the disposal fees once exceeded S i'll a vicea. Tickets are $25 each and mance. extracurricular activities and state's Department of Environmental ASSEMBLIES OF COD PRESBYTERIAN ton — a figure lie said exceeded dial include hot and cold buffet, one-hour demonstrated financial need. Each Protection and Energy regulations." FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 645 S Broad THE LINDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHL’RCH of neighboring municipalities. Si, Elizabeth, 352-5091 Paaor: Rev Joe E. Prnceton Rd. A Ordwrd Tor . Linden, open bar for beer and wine only, $1 scholarship is renewable every year Chatham attorney Timothy Ccnueraa. Servicer Sunday School 10 AM; 4*6-3073 Sun: 10 am Divine Worship/Sunday drafts all night, and the chance to for a maximum of four years. The Donohue, who represents Capone and Railway's Kerri Blanchard, a mem­ Sunday Moral*WorihipService It AM;Sun­ Church School; 11 05 am Hvangeltmt Commit watch the Supcrbowl on a large scholarship entitles each recipient to ber of the Concerned Citizens, said day Evening Service, 7 PM; Wedneaday Night tee; 11 05 am Adult Bible Study (bet. Feb. 19). Maddaluna, said the infractions al Lin Bible Study, 7 PM MON: 6 30 pm Jr Girl .Scouts; 7:30 pm (1st screen. $2.(X)0 per year. River came from relying on die advice there have been ethical questions con Mon.) Bd. o( Deacon* IJPC, (2nd Mon.) Ste coming die principals behind ARTS Ticket holders must be 2 1 and over Scholarship applications and detail­ of some of lhat company’s lawyers CONGREGATIONAL and AMS. "I would think the ethics wardship Commission LPC, 10 am (3rd Mon.) with identification. For more informa ed information may be obtained and accountants. "The entity did what Garden St. FUion Annuitants--Hue Bd., 7 30 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN lion, call the Union County unit of the through high school guidance offices. questions would give any aihninisira CHURCH 1240 Ginton Ave., Irvington. pm (3rd Mon) Session LPC Tues. 7,30 pm they were told to do by their proles 373-6883 Sunday 9:00 AM Choir Rehearst), (1st Tues) ftesb. Women-Reg. Meeting, (3rd American Cancer Society at (908) A maximum of three applications per sionals." he said. “Unfortunately, it live official pause,” sin- said Tues) F'ellowAip Circle; 7 pm (Iaist Tues) 10:00 AM Worship and Church School; Mon 354-7373. school, determined and submitted by was wrong. They weren't aware that Blanchard pointed out that the day 9:00 AM Food Pantry; 7:00 PM Girl Scout Prcsb. Women Coordinating Team. Wed. 3:30 Troops 587, 589, 602, 613; Tuesday: Noon pm Confirmation Class I pm (1st Wed.) Garden The American Cancer Society is guidance counselors, will be accepted the advice was wrong.” UCUA is withholding payment from Begirwungs Group A.A , 1:30 PM Senior Out St l-sson Annuitants Reg Meeting; 7:30 pm the nationwide, community based by the Scholarship- Committee. „ He said some of the people ARTS until they receive money lor 19 reach, 6:30 PM Cub Scout Pack 216, Wcdnes (2nd Wed ) Christian Education Committee; 1 voluntary health organization dedi All applications must be received at trucks the agency supplied to the com day: 4:00 PM Youth Fellowship, 7:00 PM Boy involved have been fired. pm (3rd Wed.) Spiritual Life Circle, 8 pm Adult Scout Troop 216 and Adult Fellowship. Thurs­ cated to eliminating cancer as a major Suburban's offices in Union by April There are oilier incidents raised by p.my. Membership Class (beg Feb. 15) Thurs. 3:45 day: 9 00 AM Food Pantry pm Brownies; 7 pm Cadetle Girl Scouts; 7:30 health problem by preventing canter, 22 at 5 p.m More information is pm Chancel (hoir Rehearsal; 8 pm Alcoholics saving lives from cancer and dimin available by calling the scholarship Anonymous FRI: 8 pm (3rd Fri.) Undcn Intra ishing suffering from cancer through coordinalor al (908) 851-8849. LUTHERAN faith Council: 12 S' (4th Fri.) AARP lUec Bd.; WINTER 1 pm (4th Fri.) A ARP Reg. Meeting. Sat 8 am research, education and patient Suburban Cablcvision is New REDEEMER EITHER AN (H E R lH 134 (3rd Sat.) Presb Men-Breakfast Meeting services. Jersey's largest cable company. Prospect Ave , Irvington, 374-9377. Rev. lien (Ixjcation to be announced). ry " E. Dierk,“ ~D “D PaiPastor, ...... 763-0878 Sunday ‘ LIQUIDATION School for all ages 9:15 - 10:15 am. Worship ROMAN CATHOLIC services 8:30 and 1030 a.m.. Choir Practice 9:15 &m., Boy Scouts, Mondays 7 pm , Senior ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myitlt Ave , Now Thru January 29,1994 Fellowship - 1st Wednesdays and 3rd Thurs Irvnglon, 372-1272 Rev. Dennu R. McKen Sm all, big or tall, O tis fits you all. Sizes from days; Church Council 8 p.m , AA Steps, Fri­ ni. Pastor Schedule tor Mines Salurdiy Eve days 8 p.m, AA Saturdays 8 pm., A A.K P 5:30pm., Sunday 7:30 sir, , 10:00 ijn.. It 30 36 short to 70 long. Small to 7X, Including Irvington Chapter 2919 Third Tuesdays 1 p m am. and 12.45 pm. (Spanish); Weekdays: regular, short, long, extra long and Monday 10 Fndiy: 7:00 am., 1:00 am , 12 00 PORTLY. Shoes (o Size 20. ST. PALL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 13 Gal noon Saturdays: 8:00 am.. 12:00 noon Holy COME TO loping Hill Road M Park Avenue, Elizabeth. days: Eve 7:30 p.m. Hotyday: 7:00 am., 9 00 Suits • Sport Jackets 351JSI-0294 and------241-1066 The “Rev. “Frederick - D. a m , 12.00 noon Miraculous Medal Novena: BUY 1 GET 2nd Spreen, Jr, Ptacr. The church bordering Eli Mondays following the 12:00 noon Mass aid at OAK COUNTRY Slacks * Snirts 7:15 pm. Saaiment of Penance: Saturday: zpbelh, Roaelle Park, and Union wherein “no f & Hankorcivo! Sots guest II a stranger ' Word*? m 1000 am. 1.-00 to 2:00 pm. and following the 5:30 pm. SAVE S0% OFF EVERY FLOOR SAMPLE, (9:30am. mid-June Ihrougf - - Man. Nursery provided. Holy Communion on la , s « * n oo 3rd, 3th, and feaival Sundays, Liturgy of the NOTE: All copy changea an * he made in WWord ord on 2nd aand id 4th4lh Sundays CCoffee offee Hour1 45 writing and received by Worrell Community minutes before woedup Church School a » 00 Nrwspapen No Imer than 12:00 Noon, Fridays am. during public Khool year We*msday, prior to the following week's publication. Girl Scouts a 7:00p m Thursday, chov rehear Please address changes k>: L75 sat a 7:30 p.m. Women of die ELCA, 2nd Dorothy G. (908)241-5665 WEDDMO HEADQUARTERS • RENTAL 4 SALES Thursday a 1030 am. Friday, Alcoholics Worrall Community Newipaperi FORMERLY Anonymous a 9 00 p m. Sauiday, A. A Step 1291 Siuyvesant Ave. gast Inventory of Man s Wear >n !hn Meeting a 10 30 am Easy-access ramp pro. P O Box 3109 • Aim Ruga I Ran Top Dart vided for handicapped Union, N.J. 07083 HAMILTON HOUSE— - Men.. Tim ., Thur., Fit, W t, 104. Daaignar Suita faaturlng: 1305 ST. GF.ORGES AVE RT 27 ROSELLE *» u». km cw ,t Plant Cardin • Bon-VIvant • Paartaaa • B otany 500 • Europa

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a; a lister, Gazclla Naffziger, and five Dues and tiurft Whhriram; t filter, Josephine Tino, six grandchildren and grandchildren. WHERE TO FIND two great-grandchildren. obituaries Anna Butterfass THE LINDEN LEADER Anna Butterfass of Linden died John E. Duffy The Linden Leader is John R. Wavrek Jan. 10 in her home. John f.Duffy, 75, of Sarasota, Fl*„ available at the Bom in Hungary, Mrs. Butterfass formerly of Linden, died J*n. 10 in following locations La Roza-Cierpial nuptials John R. Wavrek of Linden died Jan. Sarasota Memorial Hospital. lived in New York City before mov­ Linden 8 in Rahway Hospital. ing to Linden. She was a partner in the Bom in New York City, Mr. Duffy Michelle Ann La Roza of Atlanta, The attendants were Mark La Roza, Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Wavrek Monitor Welding Co. Inc. Mrs. But­ lived in Linden for 37 years before Mr. Bagel Ga., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard brother of the bride, and Robert moved lo Linden 57 years ago. He had terfass also was a partner in the A. & moving to Florida 11 years ago. He 105 N. Wood Ave. La Roza of Westfield and Mr. and Martinson. been a lead burner for the N.L. Indus­ H. Realty Co,, Linden. Earlier,- she was a stationary engineer for Georgia- Mrs. F. E. Streiffert of Lenoir City, Mrs. Cierpial is employed by Kiwi ’s Deli tries, Sayreville, for 25 years before had been an executive secretary for Pacific, Newark, for 20 year* until his Tenn., was married Dec. 31 to Mark International Air Lines, Newark. 237 W. St. Georges Ave. retiring in 1982 and was a member of the Bank of New York, New York retirement in 1981, Mr. Duffy w is an Steven Cierpial, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her husband has been employed as Emm-Bea Local 596 of the Lead Burners Union. City. She was a member o f the Busi­ Army Air Force Veteran of World Fred Cierpial of Linden. police officer for 10 years for the Mr. Wavrek served in the Navy dur­ ness and Professional Women's Club War II. He was' a member of the 344 W. St. Georges Ave. The wedding was held in Clark, town of Westfield. ing World War II and was a member of Linden, the Linden Golden Age Knights of Columbus Council 2859 Lin-den followed by a reception. The newlyweds reside in Clark. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Club, the Asbury Park Recreation and a member and former secretary of 638 W. St. Georges Ave. Cranford. He also was a member of Club, the Colonia Country Club and the Holy Name Society of St. There­ Atkay Pharmacy the Holy Name Society of the Holy sa's Church, both of Linden. Ogden leads green committee the Rosary Altar Society and 50 Plus Family Church, Linden Council 2859 Surviving are his wife, Olga; two 700 W. St. Georges Ave. Club, both of St. Elizabeth’s Church, of the Knights of Columbus and the sons, John A. and Gregory B.; a The Exxon Shop Assemblywoman Maureen Ogden, Linden. energy policy are already so tightly Bclmar Elks. daughter, Christine Rogers; a brother, 1951 E. Edgar Rd. R-Onion, was selected by Assembly woven, but because it will result in Surviving arc two sons, Raymond Thomas; a sister, Margaret Claro, and Speaker Garabed “Chuck” Hayiaian Royalty Cards more intelligent legislation,” Ogden J. and Richard; two brothers, Andrew Christina Leporiere six grandchildren. last week to chair the newly formed ✓ 1139 W. St. Georges Ave. said. and Edward, three grandchildren and Christina R. Leporiere, 91, of Lin­ Environment and Energy Committee. Guido’s "Energy policy and environmental three great-grandchildren. Previously, energy policy and den died Jan. II in S i Elizabeth Hos­ policy go hand in hand ” Ogden said. pital, Elizabeth. 701 Knopf St. environmental policy were divided Virginia Corbett CVS Drugs between two committees. Ogden, who Aloysius Dobrowski Bom in Franklin, Pa., Mrs. Lepor- Virginia Corbett, 75, of Linden, formerly chaired the Assembly Envi­ PUBLIC NOTICE Aloysius J. Dobrowski, 82, of Eas­ icrc moved to Linden 84 years ago. 314-316 N. Wood Ave. ronment Committee, said the merger ton, Pa.,formerly of Linden, died Jan. She was a member of the Rosary Soc­ formerly of Roselle, died. Jan. 12 in 7-11 SHERIFF’S SALE makes undeniable sense. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY 7 in the Praxias Nursing Home, iety of St. ElizabSlh Church, Linden, Dclairc Nursing Home, Linden. 528 N. Wood Ave. . CHANCERY------DIVISION------UNIONo J n COL t y past president of the Linden Golden “I'm eager to take on the added DOCKET NO. F-4994-93 Easton. Royal -Deli responsibility of overseeing the THE MONEY STORE, A CORPORATION, Born in Clayvillc, N.Y., Mr. Age Club, a member of the American Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Corbett PLAINTIFF -VS- EVERETT DAVIS AND 521 N. Wood Ave. state's energy policy, not only SHERI DAVIS. HIS WIFE. ET ALS., Dobrowski lived in Linden for 50 Mutual Italian Ladies Auxiliary and lived in Roselle before moving to Lin­ DEFENDANT years before moving to Pennsylvania the 6th Ward Democratic Club, both den 11 years ago. She was an English Klein's because environmental policy and CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES of Linden. During World W ar II, Mrs. and Latin teacher at Newark's East 437 N. Wood Ave. By virtue of tie above-stated writ of four years ago. He had been a refriger­ PUBLIC NOTICE execution to me directed I shall expose tor ation engineer with Merck & Co., Leporiere was an air raid warden in Side High School for 40 yean before No. Wood Sub Shop sale by public vendue, In ROOM 207 In the Linden. retiring in 1980. Mrs. Corbett was Court House, in the City of Elizabeth, N.J.. Rahway, for 30 years before his 427 N. Wood Ave. SHERIFF S SALE on WEDNESDAY, the eTH day of FEBRU­ Surviving arc two sons. Gene P. graduated in 1939 from Douglass SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ARY. A.D. 1994 at two o'clock In tie after­ retirement 17 years ago. Mr. Shors Drugs CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY noon Q^sakJ day. Dobrowski was an usher and member and Ralph D.; a brother, Dommcnic College, New Brunswick, and DOCKET NO F 9509-89 The property to be sold is located In the 401 N. Wood Ave. FEDERAL HOMJE LOAN MORTGAGE Clfy of Linden In toa County of Union, New of the Holy Name Society of St. D. Lcllo; a sister, Julia Madden, and received a master's degree from Scton CORPORATION. PLAINTIFF -VS- CAR­ Jersey. four grandchildren. Hall University in 1940. Seven Star News LOS BARRIG A AND ROSA CASTANON, Commonly known as: 810 Passaic Theresa Church, Knights of Colum­ BOTH UNMARRIED. ET AL, DEFENDANT Avenue, Linden, New Jersey bus Council 2869, Senior Citizens, Surviving arc her husband, Joseph 213 N. Wood Ave. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION Tax Lot No. 15 In Block 123 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 40 Polish National Home and General Filomena C. Fiebick Sr., and a stepson, Joseph Jr. City Hall Deli By virtue of the above^taled writ of feet widi by 99 feet long. execution to me directed I ^nail expose for Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the Casimir Pulaski Parade Committee, Filomcna C. Ficbick, 75, of Linden 235 N. Wood Ave. sale by public vendue. In ROOM 207 In the Southeasterly side of Passaic Avenue, 100 all of Linden, and the Old Guard of Court House, In Ihe City of Elizabeth, N J , feet from the Northeasterly side of McCand- died Jan. 9 in her home. George’s Deli on WEDNESDAY, the 9TH day of FEBRU- ies6 Street Elizabeth. ARY. A D 1994 at two o'clock In ttia after JUDGMENT AMOUNT; ONE Bom in Kenilworth, Mrs. Ficbick 319 Roselle St, noon ol said day. HUNDRED FORTY THOUSAND SEVEN Surviving are a son, Martin; two lived in Linden for 40 yean. Edward Andrewski BtGfNNING at a point In the northeas­ HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS AND Tommy’s Deli terly side ol DeWIII Terrace, distant 40 00 EIGHTY-THREE CENTS ($140,750 83), daughters, Lcnorc Taylor and Patrici- Surviving arc two daughters, Susan Edward J. Andrewski, 67, of Lin­ feel southeasterly along the same from the together with Ihe cosls of this sale den died Jan. 12 in^ahw ay Hospital. 313 Roselle St. intersection ol the said side ol DeWttt Ter­ ZUCKER. GOLDBERG, BECKER 6 race with the southeasterly side ol Thelma ACKERMAN. ATTORNEYS Bom in Jersey City, Mr. andrewski Coss Comer Terrace; thence (1) North 39 degrees 00 1955 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE minutes East. 100 00 leet to a point; thence PO BOX 307 lived in Elizabeth before moving to 201 E. Elizabeth Ave. (?) South St degrees 00 minutes East. MAPLEWOOD. NJ 07040 Linden 17 years ago. He retired in 40 00 leet to a point; thence (3) South 39 1-201-763-7788 Eco Mart degrees 00 minutes West. 100 00 leet to a File No XCL 20821 1987 as a machine maintenance point In Ihe said side ol DeWItt Terrace, There Is a full legal description on fHe In religion 3014 Tremeley Point Rd. thence (4) along said side ol DeWItt Ter the Union County“ tyShi Sheriffs - Office supervisor for the Wing Co., Linden, race. North 51 degrees 00 minutes Waal. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn where he worked for 20 year*. Mr. 40 00 leal to me point of BEGINNING tills M is Quick Check #6 BEING known as tola 233 and 234, Block RALPH G. FROEHLICH. Andrewski was an Army veteran of 9-11 W. Elizabeth Ave. 8. as shown on a map entitled, *80018x1 1 SHERIFF Church bells to ring McGuinncss has reported that the Map of Sunnyslde Manor, situated In the CH 750612 World War II. He was a member of Linden Luncheonette City ol Linden. Union County, N.J *, Died in U8734 Linden Leader, Jan. 13. 20, 27. New Jersey State Knights of Colum­ the American Legion Post 102 of the Union County Registers Office. May Fab 3. 1994 (Faa: $75 00) Monsignor Richard M. McGuincss, 7 S. Wood Ave. 26. 1927, as Map #1-F. director of the Respect Life Office, bus has asked each council to "get Linden. BEING also known as Lot 13. Block 306, their parishes to participate in the tax map ol Ihe City ol Linden. Union Coun­ Archdiocese of Newark, 1805 Pen- Sylvia’s Place ty. New Jersey ‘Bells for Babies' program.'" Surviving are his wife, Loretta J.; a elna t SHERIFF'S SALE brook Terrace, Linden, has 226 S. Wood Ave. dance with the survey made by Dominick J SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY stepson, Thomas K. Kamola; four sis­ CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY announced that St. John the Apostle KNR Deli & Grocery Venditlo, III, Land Surveyor, dated August ters, Jenny Nadolny, Mary Socha, 30, 1988, which has the address ol 1214 DOCKET NO F-6201-90 Church, Lindcn-Clark, "will be toll­ This Saturday, Catholic parishes all DeWitt Terrace. Linden. New Jersey METMOR FINANCIAL. INC , PLAINTIFF Frandccs Ziclaznicki and Irene Bian- 425 S. Wood Ave. 07036 VS LEROY MCNEILL. ET ALS, ing its church bells at noon in hopes across the state will be lolling their JUDGMENT AMOUNT; ONE DEFENDANT comano; three brothers, Ziggy, Waller So. Wood Pharmacy CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION that one day on Jan. 22 the bells of church bells “thirty limes — one time HUNDRED FIFTY SEVEN THOUSAND and Anthony, and three EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO DOLLARS FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES churches will toll to celebrate the end for every million babies aborted since 937 S. Wood Ave. AND SIXTY FIVE CENTS ($157,862 65), By virtue of the above-slated writ of grandchildren. together with the costs ol this sale execution to me directed I shall expose tor of abortion.” since 1973," said McGuinncss. N & S Groceries BUDD, EARNER. GROSS, ROSENBAUM sale by public vendue, in ROOM 207 In the GREENBERG $ SADE. ATTORNEYS Court House, In the City of Elizabeth, N J , 1101 S. Wood Ave. WOODLAND FALLS CORPORATE PARK on WEDNESDAY, the 9TH day of FEBRU 200 LAKE DRIVE EAST. SUITE 100 ARY, A.D. 1994 at two o'clock In the after Papa’s Deli CHERRY HILL. NJ 08002 noon of said day There is a lull legal description on Die In MUNICIPALITY: Linden 1110 S. Wood Ave. the Union County Sheriffs Office COUNTY Union STATE OF N.J The Sherilf reserves the right to adjourn Tommy’s Sub & Dedli this sale STREET & STREET NO 1214 Mid April 15th Is Almost Here. RALPH G. FROEHLICH, dlesex Sf 1131 S. Wood Ave. SHERIFF TAX BLOCK AND LOT CH 750623 BLOCK14 LOT: 484 A 485 Quick Food Mart U8731 Linden Loader Jan 13 20 27 DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 100 00 x 40 00' Feb 3. 1994 • (Fee $9800) NEAREST CROSS STREET 108 N. Wood Ave. 140 00 teat from Chandler Avenue JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE Shrteji Mini Mart HUNDRED FOURTEEN THOUSAND ONE SHERIFF'S SALE HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE DOLLARS 100 N. 15th St. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY A N D EIGHTY EIGHT CENTS CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY ($114,173 88), together with the costs of Omelette Factory DOCKET NO F 8849 91 this sale. FLEET MORTGAGE CORP . PLAINTIFF WILLIAM M E POWERS, JR . ATTORNEY 222 S. Stiles St. -vs RUTH H NORRIS AND MR NORRIS. 737 STOKES ROAD HUSBAND OF RUTH H NORRIS, ET P O BOX 1088 Linden Ave. Deli ALS , DEFENDANTS MEDFORD. NJ 08055 CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION There is a full legal description on fHe In 575 E. Linden Ave. FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES tits Union County sheriffs Offios By virtue ol the above-slated writ ol The Sheriff reserves the right to adloum Paik Ave. Deli this sate. Tax T ie execution to me directed I shall expose tor »by public vendue. In ROOM 267 In the RALPH G FROEHLICH. 313 N. Park Ave. Court House. In ihe City ol Elizabeth, N J., SHERIFF A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FEATURE on WEDNESDAY, the i nd day ol FEBRU­ CH 750609 Park Drugs ARY. A D. 1994 al two o'clock In the altar- U8732 Linden Leader. Jen. 13, 20, 27, noon of M id dav Feb. 3. 1994 (Fee: $6600) 1732 S t Georges Ave. Tha property to bo sold la located In tha ROBERT L HORN AND COMPANY CITY of LINDEN In the County of UNION. Expert income Tax Return Preparation • Fast KEN PELAN, CPA Williams Confectionary and the State of New Jersei . Tax Returns Prepared GCommonly known asKS?i>22 ESSEX NOTICE TO BIDDERS Refund* and Electronic Filing • Top Notch Service at 1200 E St. Georges Ave. AYEAVENUE, , LINDEN.LINI NEW JERSEY 07036... CITY OF LINDEN Affordable Rate* • Enroled to practice before the Individual and Business UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Peekay Convenience Store Tax Lot No 122 123 in Block No 2 Internal Revenue Sendee • 1449 Raritan Road, Dljnensions of the Lot are (Approximate­ SEALED BIDS will be received by Ihe Low Rates / Free Estimates ly) 105 00 feet wide by 105 00 feet long PURCHASINGURCHASING AGENT of theIhe City of Lin- Claik, N.J. 07066. For a Free Consultation R eate 204 N. Wood Ave. Nearest Cross Street Situated on the den, et toe City Half, Plan Room #215, 301 Call Tali (906) 272-367(VFex: (906) 272-0953. (201) 763-3355 SOUTHEASTERLY side of ESSEX N. Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey on J & C Quick Matt AVENUE. 160 feel from the NORTHERLY TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1994 at 10:00 side of CARNEGIE STREET Kavailing time tor the following 1015 N. Wood Ave. . JUDGMENT AMOUNT NINETY THOU­ Kl Work: GARY L. RUSSIKOFF SAND TWO HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN ITEM #1 DEMOLITION OF A FRAME AND PUBLICATION DATE T & G Grocery DOLLARS AND SIX CENTS ($90,297 06) MASONRY BUtLDfNG AT THE LINDEN Certified Public Accountant together with the costs of this sale AIRPORT, BEING APPROXIMATELY Tax and Accounting Services 900 W. St. George Ave. SHAPIRO A KREISMAN (CH) 66,000 SQUARE FEET IN AREA. Beginning January 20,1994 TRIPOINTE BUILDING (TEM #2 169,000 GALLONS UNLEADED Individuals and businesses Caboose Coffee Shop 457 HADDONFIELD RD STE 420 GAS - PUBLIC WORKS/MUN. GARAGE PersonalizedI ATOM , ention. and qppaaring ovary CHERRY HILL. NJ 08002 Specifications are on file at the Office of (201) 379-6220 2 S. Wood Ave. There is a full legal description on file in toe Purchasing Agsnt, Room *203, City *>a“ - Union------Countyy Sh«Sheriffs ■“ Office Hall, 301 N. Wood Avenue, Linden, New 7 7 Laurel Drive, Springfield Thursday through Apri 14,1994 Video Unlimited The Sheriff reserves the right to ad loom Jersey. 07036. this sale A tea of $25 00 for ITEM «1 and $2 00 628 N. Stiles St. RALPH G FROEHLICH. FOR ITEM 92 will bw charged tor each M l SHERIFF of------specifications►emer picked ' ‘ " up. plus postage If If you would like your tax services to Capelta's Place CH 750604 equest for specifications to be malted. U8700 Linden Leador. BidBids must be submitted in a sealed enve­ 105 S. Wood Ave. Jan 6. 13, 20. 27. 1994 (Fee $69 00) lope clearly marked BID ON ITEM «1 and or appear in this directory call classified #2. eic and bearingI the name and address Winfield Park of the bidctef on outside; addressed to the Purchasing Agent, City of Linden. City Half, Union County 1-800-564-8911 Winfield Liquor & Deli SHERIFFS SALE 301 N Wood Avenue. Linden, N.J. 07036. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY and be accompanied by a BID BOND or 25 Wavecrest Ave. CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY CERTIFIED CHECK made payable to the Union County papers $17.00 per week $221 for 13 weeks DOCKET NO. F 12779-92 City of Linden, in the amount of ten per cen- Cranford FLEET REAL ESTATE FUNDING CORP ty (10%) of the total bid to sacura performafwt ‘ • - OiYMYK, JR , E f . , ; « ~ . t . ' (minimum 4 week!) ALS* * " & £ & * * • • * AH 1 0O E R 8 shall tqntemv to mrtotam CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION tlon and provisions of affirmative action in SSSttr..... FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES Public Contracts Laws of Stats of Now By wirtue of the above staled writ of Jersay R S 10 2-1 of 7/23/75, Assambfy M ease & M a i Roselle execution to me directed I shall expose for Bill No 2227 G g sale by public vendue, In ROOM 207 in the BIDDERS are required to comply with Sunnyside Sweet *Shop Court House, in the City of Elizabeth, N.J-., the requirements ol "P.L. ' ----- 1975, C —127 on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of JANU (N J A C 17 27) 903 N. Wood Ave. ARY, A D 1994 at two o'clock in the after Council reserves the rl it to reject any noon of said day and an bids should H be In ' if tha Little Joe’s Property to be sold is located In the City to do so _ Township of Linden COUNCIL | Include Me 1301 St. George Ave. County of Union an< State of New CITY OF LINDEN Jersey. by L SEYMOUR LUBIN Foodtown Premises commonly known aa: 1826 Purchasing Agent Eaaax Avenue, Llhden, NJ 07036. U8778 Linden Leader, Jsnutiry 20. 1994 : in the Tax 550 Raritan Rd Tax Lot No 410 A 411, Block 16 on the (Fas: $19.50) Current Tax Map 7-11 - Dknanatona (approximately) 105 00 feet wide by 40 00 feet tong. iTime Directory St. George & Chestnut St Nearest Cross StrasT: Beginning at a NOTICE TO CREDITORS point on the South easterly line of Essex ESTATE OF WAYNE R BURNS. Avenue, 100 feet Southwesterly from the Deceased OR intersection of asms with the Southweterty Pursuant lo th« onto of ANN P. CONTI. line of Adams Avenue Surrogate ol (ho County of Union, made on JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED (tie 7in flay ol January. A D. 1994, upon CALL ine application of tha urxtoHanad, aa TWENTY ONE TMOUSANO SEVENTY Adrtkntatratrt, of tha aalata nt M r it e CENTS ($121,074.25) together with the W CSSRTnoiSa la hara&y glvan » tia Cf»- costs of this sale. attors ol sard dacoasad 10 exhibit lo lha tub- FEDERMAN AND PHELAN acrlbar under oath or afffrmallon their TO SUBSCRIBE SUITE 505, SENTRY OFFICE PLAZA claims and demands aoalnat tha eatale of pj j . j . . • . . OcudBed AdvwtUsg Dept 216 HADDON AVENUE aald deceased within eu month! from lha Interested in setting WESTMONT. NJ 06108 data of aald onto, or they wl* be braver Enclosed is my advertisng copy & payment. pabmim is a full legal description on file In barred from prosecuting or recovering tha The Linden Leader toe Union County Sheriffs Offlca. same againal (he aubecrlber ■ L i j . Mcylewood NJ 07040 ; ■ ■m rw .iti • RALPH G'. FROEHLICH, 'liiJlflW'*'T«ibnifa: Atiorne^i^****** r ' * . 8HERIFF* 715 North Wood ava. Call Mary Ann Olivo CH ,750581 , Linden, NJ 0703* M 5 45 Lindwn LaMar. Dac 30. 1993 U8760H.tndan leader. sigpahfftif------at (908)686-7700 J*n. 6. 13. 20.J994 (F aa: *74.00)' January 20. 1994 (Faa: (9.00)

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Roselle rebounds, soars over Johnson By Peter Rosenthal Mike Doran hit a throe-pointer to pull By Peter Rosenthal ct'used them to turn the ball over the Assistant Sports Editor within 10 points at 31-21, Roselle was Assistant Sports Editor other half. CLARK — TTie Roselle boys’ using a three-two defense to prevent ROSELLE — The Roselle girls’ Giannoui was also concerned about basketball had lost to a good Hillside the long shot and convfcrt.any turnov­ basketball team was searching for its playing with only four of his regular ers into breakaways. It earned one team the night before and was not second win. starters. Takiesha Daniels w u out f about to lose again quickly. field goal this way and was leading Some coaches say the first win is with the flu. She was also in the game The Arthur L. Johnson Regional 33-21 at halftime. the toughest for a struggling team. but limited by the flu against Immacu- team was hoping to at least stay close J “We did a good job on a lot of play­ Last Friday the Roselle team proved lata the previous Tuesday as well. to Roselle when they played last Fri­ ers,” Johnson coach Steve Petruzzelli the second win can be almost as large Roselle lost that game 73-23. day night at Johnson. But Roselle’s said. “Early in the game we didn't an obstacle, especially if it means “When you have two teams at 1 -7," height and depth overpowered John­ react to their quickness." beating a Mountain Valley Confer­ Giannoui said. “Somebody’s going to son to a 70-42 Mountain Valley Con­ ence — Mountain Division rival. come out with a win. We arc a lot bet­ ference — Mountain Division ‘The way we played They beat a Johnson team that was ter than our record. The first confer­ victory. also in search of its second victory, ence game is always the toughest to Johnson (1-8, 0-6) had thought in the first half, the 44-35. gel- Roselle’s (6-2,5-1) close loss at home togetherness, After playing near even basketball Roselle jumped out to a lead in the to conference rival Hillside the night for three quarters, Johnson (1-8, 1-5) second quarter but a flurry of Johnson showed how we are points to end the half cut the Roselle capable of playing.9 lead to 20-19 at halftime. Boys’ Basketball Girls’ Basketball Both teams assumed a quicker pace to start the second half, with only before plus the comforts of its own went on a 10-4 run to pull ahead 35-34 Roselle turning the transitions into gym might act strongly enough in its —Stan Kokie early in the fourth quarter. Roselle field goals. Johnson's first four points favor that it could pull off the upset. Roselle Coach (2-7,1-5) then turned it around, going of the half came on free throws. Amey Instead Roselle coach Stan Kokic on a 10-0 ran to finish the scoring at Blount hit two three-pointers in the thought his team used the defeat to 44-35 and gamer its second win. third quarter to put Roselle out to a pull closer as a group. Sommerstein (13 points), who Amey Blount (12 points) hit two 30-25 lead. Johnson still struggled to “The loss helped us,” Kokie said. ranks in the Union County Top-20 in three-pointers in that time to help put convert on the fast break but quickly "The way we played in the first half, scoring with 10.3 points a game, play­ Johnson away. ' hit two field goals to end the quarter ed well for Johnson all night. He hit the togetherness, showed how we are down by a point, 30-29 in starting its an off-balance shot in the paint early Johnson, after going ahead, could capable of playing.” own 104 run in the third quarter to bring Johnson not convert its steals into points as Johnson began the game looking The ran ended with 4 minutes 28 within 10 points again, 35-25. After layup after layup bounced off the rim for throe-pointers, a side of its offense seconds to play in the game and John­ Roselle scored on a second chance and out. , that has yet to blossom this season. son leading 35-34. Roselle would from more dominant offensive “It looked bleak there for a while,” Roselle employed a man-to man score the next 10 points to win 44-35. rebounding, Johnson senior Dan Trol- Roselle coach Bob Gianotti said. "We defense but it was its superior Johnson could not hit its layups and aro (6 points) made a nice cut to the rebounding, offensive and defensive, missed a lot of shots." Fortunately for ran out of gas towards the end. basket next time down the floor (o Gianotti, Johnson did the same. that had them out to a 12-0 lead mid­ “We stole the ball a lot but at the slay within 10 points. way through the first quarter. “We arc missing an enormous end we got tired," Hcnncssy said. Roselle would not be slowed how­ Johnson scraped back and after amount of. layups," Johnson coach “We didn’t play well defensively ever. Senior forward Omar Howard Wall Hcnncssy said. senior guard Ben Sbmmcrstcin hit the either." (15 points), who is second in the Both coaches felt the gamne would team's first three, the lead was cut to Roselle moved on to play at North county in scoring with over 19 points be close. After the first quarter the 15-7. Roselle continued to play above Plainfield, who is winlcss in the a game hit the team’s only three- score was 10-10. Roselle's size and the rim basketball and they led by 12, Mountain Valley Conference — pointer near the end of the third quar­ Johnson's speed made for a good 21-9, after the first quarter. Mountain Division. Saturday they ter. Roselle led 48-31 after the third game. Johnson's man-to-man defense Johnson, using a one-three-one play at St. Mary's at 11 a.m. . quarter. and discipline forced Roselle to tugn defense and more offensive patience Johnson played at Middlesex yes­ Ilk Photo the ball over and force bad shots. fought back again. After senior guard (Continued on Page B2) terday and hosts Roselle Catholic Roselle tried to counter the man-to­ Roselle's Quacine Thomalson, still recovering from a (3-1) in the Mountain Division tomor­ man defense with blind screens, cracked thumb, reached 14 points against Johnson row at 7 p.m. Bile* and Spruill last Friday night in Clark. which worked half the time and win team shot put Linden scores another Last Week This Week ’ Uafrn boys' indoor wck ooach Becky MtDtmaH thought > com­ THURSDAY, Jan. 13 TODAY bined Arowpf bantam MM and 10M would bo *ood (Boughgo win Girls’ Basketball Girls’ Basketball th ag u g il come-from-behind win Linden 69, Ml. St. Dominic 59 Unden at Shabazz, 4:00 By Peter Rosenthal had given up the lead, trailed by only Hillside 52. Roselle 42 Dayton at Roselle, 4:00 McDonald and non ImpawaHy his thro w s, Dovo Mm and Daryl Assistant Sports Editor two points with 22 seconds remaining Boys’ Basketball Boys’ Basketball Sprain, w«a right on ihanmk.TMrtiuaw of 100-8K was goodsnoogh The Linden High School boys’ when Maurice Vaughn was fouled. Gov. Livingston 59, Roselle Catholic Shabazz at Linden, 4:00 basketball team has been playing for Am place all right, with over five foes to qwro. Biles, the reigning Vaughn, who led all scorers with 26 42 Roselle at Dayton, 7:00 stats outdoor champion in Cheap 4, Spruill helped Linden place tenth about once a week. Between the win­ points, hit both free throws to send the Hillside 66, Roselle 58 Bowling try weather and mid-January sche­ overall at the relays on the marts of their throwing alone. game into overtime. Bowling Linden vs. Scotch Plains, 3: J 5 dule, Linden, like, every other area TOMORROW Linden senior forward Anthony Linden vs. Shabazz high school tcanr; has been forced to Girls’ Basketball Peeples (18 points) hit a jumper to Swimming State Indoor Track Relays maintain consistency and poise in Roselle Catholic at Johnson, 4:00 open the overtime scoring then Prin- Roselle Catholic at Madison Central every game despite the relatively few St. Mary's at Roselle, 4:00 Amelia, with Mcond place OnUMi in the 800-taeter, Ota 1,600, md th> glfcy made a pair of free throws to FRIDAY, Jan. 14 times they are on the court. Boys’ Basketball ^rint madfoy relays, earned t tfand place qxx overall ia (he boy*' Oroup increase the Linden lead to 60-56. Girls’ Basketball Yet through it all Linden emerges Johnson at Roselle Catholic, 7:00 2 nkgw, Satortay, «Im> at Princeton. Ia S» 100, fta RoceDe time of I "We took over in overtime," North Plainfield at Roselle Catholic this week as 6-1 after beating East Roselle at St. Mary’s, 4:00 ■ IH , g J tw w A w u aaccpd only to PlM»«vUk'« tocort-aaaing Aikens said. Two foul shots each by Roselle 44, Johnson 35 Side (1-5) in Newark, 65-58, for its Wrestling sophomore guard Jason Brown and Boys’ Basketball 1:34,19. Linden at Union, 4:00 n » n n 'i tine in dw lAOOtrf 3:3447 n t dm tecond to a Ptaaeant- sfcnior center Roger Chanoinc after an North Plainfield 50, Roselle Catholic Swimming Boys’ Basketball East Side bucket finished the OT scor­ 37 viBa record-eetting ran of 1:33.69. H* *ri* medley w ' l daw of Linden at Clifford Scott, 3:30 wm io ing at 8-2 to give Linden the division­ Roselle 70, Johnson 42 3460 oeeaad Aabtny M e, dw porta* nopal hoftfir of dw 100 SATURDAY, Jan. 22 Mi 14Q0 to d , wl» no it in 3:4*13. RomOa hod woo 0w 890-yard second consecutive close Walchung Swimming al win. Girls’ Basketball Conference — American Division Roselle Catholic at Bernards Charioine, who has verbally com- Summit at Linden, 2:00 win, last Tuesday. , Wrestling mited to play football at Temple Uni­ Roselle Catholic at Central, 1:00. That win and the victory over Linden 72, Plainfield 3 versity next year, is a role player for Boys’ Basketball Union the previous week proves how SATURDAY, Jan. 15 Aikens. Linden at Summit, 2:00 tough jt is to win on the road in the Wrestling All Saints at Roeelle Catholic W restling Watchung Conference. Some coaches “He gives you all he’s got,” Aikens Track Roselle Catholic at Barringer, 10:00 believe there is'a 10-point advantage said. "And he is a good defensive NJSIAA Group 2 and 3 Relays MONDAY, Jan. 24 to the home team. player." Girls’ Basketball In the East Side game, East Side SUNDAY, Jan. 16 Holy Family at Roselle Catholic, 4:00 jumped out to a 16-9 advantage in the Peeples and Pringley are third and Track Central at Roselle, 4:00 first quarter and a 32-25 lead at half­ fourth on the Union County scoring NJSIAA Group 1 and 4 Relays Boys’ Basketball time. Linden coach Wilbur Aikcns list so far this season. Peeples is aver­ TUESDAY, Jan. 18 said despite its record, East Side is a Roselle at Central, 4:00 aging 18.6 points per game while Girls’ Basketball good, athletic team. Bowling Pringley, despite missing two games, Scotch Plains at Linden "They were a little ragged up and Linden vs. Summit, 3:15 has scored 92 points for an 18.4 aver­ Roselle at North Plainfield, 4:00 down the court,” Aikens said. “They Track age. Kalicf Allen is also on the list Boys’ Basketball missed two or three dunks. But it was Roselle Catholic vs. New Providence/ with 10 points per game. Linden at Scotch Plains nip and tuck the whole way.” Johnson at New Providence, 3:45 North Plainfield at Roselle, 4:00 Senior forward Mike Pringley TUESDAY, Jan. 25 Bowling scored 22 points for Linden and Linden was scchcduled to play at Girls’ Basketball Scotch Plains, Tuesday and it hosts Linden vs. Rahway grabbed 15 rebounds. Linden at Union Catholic, 4:00 Shabazz at 4 p.m. today. The Tigers Swimming “He has been a mainstay for us all Boys’ Basketball then travel to Summit, Saturday for a Linden at Dayton Regional Union Catholic at Linden, 4:00 season,” Aikens said. PWnfMd ( t m ) and CartM (61-4). 2 p.m. game. Despite his play, East Side, which

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school game for Linden. “She gives By Peter Rosenthal “We wanted to keep them off the us quicker ball handling and can be a Assistant Sports Editor boards by boxing out and using our shooter as well," Eng said. Burman ’ The Linden High School girls’ quickness,” Eng said. “We rotated nailed a three for Linden in the Dom­ basketball team continues to dominate eight kids, which gave us a breather.” with its high octane offense last seen Eng said his younger players have inic game. rolling over Mt. St. Dominic 69-59 been doing a remarkable job of step­ Because of these role players, as last Thursday in Linden. ping up and learning their roles for well as his prolific starters, Eng feels Senior guard Simone Gilliam Linden. Freshman guard Tara Dillon his team is on target overall. scored 30 points, including a pair of experienced her first real tfst against Gilliam, who was awarded last three-pointers and 11 field goals to Dominic. night as the New Jersey Nets High “She has not been getting big num­ School Playcr-of-the-Month for bers,” Eng said. "But she did what we December during halftime of last Girls' Basketball expected. . . played defense, helped night's Nets game against the Minne­ sota Timbcrwolves at the Meadow- lands, is averaging 20.6 points per lead the Tigers. Linden's four lop Tow enjoy the wins, game on 51 percent shooting, she also starters are averaging more than 53 has 46 assists, 17 blocks, 19 steals and points per game in advancing to its you don’t live and 18 three-pointers. Pick up next week’s 7-0 record, 4-0 in the Watchung Con­ die by them.’ issue for complete coverage of the ference — American Division. The — Andy Eng event. entire team has averaged 64 points in Senior swingperson Raqia Johnson each of its seven outings while hold­ Linden coach is averaging 14 points a game, shoot­ ing opponents to only 38. ing 45 percent from the field. She also has 50 rebounds, 11 steals, and eight The Mt. St. Dominic game was tied out on the fast break. This is a kid who blocks. Johnson had 13 points against at 26-26 before Linden broke away in is still learning the high school game.” the second half. The two teams met Linden's sophomore forward Dominic. Sophomore forward Sheehy is last year, with Linden edging them Kijuana Tate has also been assuming shooting 50 percent and averaging 47-44, so coach Andy Eng expected it a role for the Tigers. “She did the little to be close again, especially since things, giving Jessica (Sheehy) and 10.5 points a game. She is also the Dominic relumed four out of five star­ Sharon (Kukal) extra minutes of rest,” team's leading rcboundcr with 70, or ters this season. Two of those are Eng said. 10 a game. 6-footcrs who are legitimate college Freshman guard Fatima Burman is Junior forward Kukal is adding 8.5 points every outinfc as well, prospects, Eng said. another player learning the high “Overall you diave to be pleased,” Eng said. “You enjoy the wins, you Chanoine to Philly, don't live and die by them. Next day you have to go at it hard.” Linden was scchcdulcd to play at Dixon, Marable star Shabazz, 3-2 in the Watchung Confer­ ence — National Division, Tuesday. Flk Photo basketball success at the University of They return home Saturday, 2 p.m., Simone Gilliam and Linden face Watchung Conference — American Division rival Kansas. The freshman was 2/4 from Chanoine: I against Summit, also 3-2 in the Summit, Saturday at 2 p.m. in Linden. the field and 7/7 on the frcc-throw line National Division. to lead the 7-1 Jayhawks over Iowa chose Temple State, 84-71, Sunday in Ames, Iowa. Linden senior Roger Chanoine has cm Johnson coach wins Linden Rec Hoops verbally commitcd to attend Temple 21 for Anacapri. " University next year. The 6-foot-5, Adult Hoops Division B — Standings: 270-pound offensive and defensive Double- national merit award 1. Violators 6-0; 2. Old Comer Inn The following are results and tackle came into his own this year By Peter Rosenthal standings from the Linden Recreation 4-1; 3. Anacapri Foods 3-2; 4. The according to football coach Bucky Double for SH Assistant Sports Editor Adult Basketball League u of Janu­ System 2-3; 5. Styles Inn 2-4; 6. Zam- McDonald. A1 Czaya, boys' soccer coach at miu Construction 1-4; 7. Toxic Aven­ “His success was all because of ary 6. Shamona Marable, also a Linden Arthur L. Johnson Regional High gers 0-5. what he did in the off- season,” Division A — Results: graduate, earned her first double­ School, was named the High School McDonald said. “I thought he had a Wizards 76, Mackevich & Burke double in helping the No. 25 Seton Coach-of-the-Year by the National a m great year." 63. Greg Clay scored 29 points for the Hall Pirates defeat the University of Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Asso­ Chanoine, who was second-team Wizards and Jim Burke had 27 for Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Sunday. ciation and the National. Soccer All-Area for Linden in 1993, has a M&B. Marable, the Big East leader in Coaches Association of America. tough challenge ahead playing for the Kess Koncepts 61, Drapkin Print­ rebounding, grabbed 13 in the game The national merit award, which is Boys’ Hoops school. ing 58. Dennis Conoway and Malik to go along with her 11 points. She hit given annually to one active coach in “He’s got the size," McDonald Cox each had 16 points for Kess while The following are results and a jumper to cap a 7-0 run as the Hall both the college and high school said. “And he’s a pretty good athletic Shawn Jones had 17 for Drapkin. standings from the Linden Recreation was overcoming a first half deficit en player." ranks, was presented last Thursday. Knicks 60, R&R Revival 47. Department' Boys’ Winter Basketball route to the 63-52 win. The Roselle Park resident has been Chanoine is also the center on the Andrew Kemp scored 22 for the League as of January 15. coaching boys' soccer for 25 years, 24 Linden basketball team which is 6-1 Kinicks and Greg Kurdyla put in 14 Results: at David Brearlcy Regional before currently. Coach Wilbur Aikcns said cm Al Czaya has 270 victories. for R&R. Orange Men 55, UNLV 49. Kahlil assuming the post at Johnson, but says he is a role player and a strong defen­ Division A — Standings: Buman had 18 points for the Orange he still feels like he es 25 years old. sive player for the Tigers. 1. Knicks 5-1; 2. R&R Revival 3-2; Men and Tamir Mashhood scored 16 “Soccer is a part of my life,” Czaya cal education and health, says. His The signing date for football play­ 3. Mackcvich & Burke 3-2; 4. for UNLV. says. “Soccer is not a part-time thing team, which won the NJS1AA title in ers is February 2. Joining Chanoine in Captain Wizards 3-3; 5. Kess Koncepts 2-3; 6. Michigan 66, Kean Cougars 56. for me." He has guided his teams to 1990 and sectional titles in 1989, Division 1 football will be fellow Drapkin Printing 1-4; 7. T&A Engi­ Anthony Thomas had a game-high 32 22 consecutive winning seasons for a 1990 and 1991, finished last year at football and basketball player Mike neering 1-4. points for Michigan. Jack Chabra and Kahney total of 270 wins at the varsity level 12-4-2 after a loss to Governor Pringlcy, who has chosen the Univer­ Division B — Results: Niles Chase each put in 18 for the and in 1992 was awarded the New Livingston in the North Jersey, Sec­ sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to Violators 45, Toxic Avengers 29. Cougars. Linden resident David kahney Jersey Soccer Distinguished Service tion 2,Group 2 semifinals. Czaya says display his talents. Kurt Campagna had 10 points for the North Carolina 74, San Antonio received a vote of confidence from his Award from the National Federation he is returning a good nucleus of play­ Violators and Jack Wetzel threw in 13 Spurs 73. James dhisolm and Joshua teammates on the Princeton Universi­ of Interscholastic Coaches ers after starting four sophomores last m for the Avengers. Moore scored 20yach to lead UNC in ty baseball team. Association. season. The System 54, Styles Inn 45. its one-point victory. Brandon Bums The 1990 All-State baseball player “We're in this game for the kids,” This is also not the first time Czaya Lance Kcwrcy scored 15 for the Sys­ scored 24 for the Spurs. Dixon on and Scion Hall Prep graduate was vot­ the two-time Union County Coach-of- has been nationally recognized as a ed as one of the team's tri-captains for tem and Fred Madsen had 21 of Standings: thc-Ycar said. “ It is very rewarding coach. He received the Coach-of-thc- the Tiger nine. Kahney, a junior, - Styles’ 45 points. 1. Michigan 3-1, 2. Orange Men the line and getting an award like this is very Ycar award from the School and Col­ shares the spot with seniors Chris Old Comer Inn 62, Anacapri Foods 3-1,3. UNLV 2-2,4. North Carolina tough to put into words. I'm ecstatic." , lege Officials Association in 1981 and Samway and Timothy Taylor. Kah­ 60. Norm Wolfram scored 25 points 2-2, 5. San Antonio Spun 2-2, Kean Linden High School graduate Czaya says he is just happy to be the special recognition award from ney is a starting pitcher for Princeton. for Old Comer and Corey Floyd put in Cougars 0-4. Tamecak Dixon is continuing her able to be in a profession with kids in SCOA in 1978. a position to teach and mold them as “It is really hard to believe,” he soccer players and individuals. said. “There arc a lot of great, out­ Roselle rebounds “I am just looking forward to next standing coaches who art .more (Continued from Page Bl) Howard was not the team’s leading year,” Czaya, who also teaches physi- deserving. I am very grateful.” American Doll Other top scorers for Roselle were scorer against Johnson however. For­ Anthony Porter (5 points) and Garry wards Quacinc Thomalson and Rahim T h e r a n o s u b s t i t u t e Martin (6 points). Mike Doran (8 Alexandre used their height and leap­ points) and Joe Lcsko (6 points) fared ing ability to soar to 14 and 18 points, well for Johnson. respectively. Although Alexandre Happy Birthday "The kids played hard," Kokie said. averages more than 12 points each If you would like everyone to join in the celebration at your child’s "But, we knew we were a belter game, Thomalson's numbers birthday, just clip out the coupon below and send us your child's team." Roselle played Mountain Divi­ exceeded his normal marks. photo along with the information requested and we will print it as sion foe North Plainfield Tuesday and "We couldn't play them inside,” near the big day as possible. Photos must be received two weeks faces St. Mary's tomorrow, at 4 p.nt. Petruzzelli said. - prior to publication. Only children 12 and under are eligible. Are You Having An Event? And Would Enclose a 2x 3” or larger photo (black & white is best, but we'll take 22 EASTMAN ST. 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Free Half-Time Buffet Brown,” Feb. 25 and 26. The musical like that served at Reflections any­ Family oriented pricing that doesn’t sacrifice quality food comedy production, based on the where else in Hillside, or Union ( OK. I 1111 K I \ X li\U\ Mil) \\ I s. comic atrip, “Peanuts," by Charles County, or — I challenge — New Schulz, has more than 100 actors, m il sun. \ i (()0SK)SS-S()23 Jersey. actresses, dancers, singers, artists and For full dinners including soup or crew members involved. salad and dessert at a mere $6.95 per Charlie Brown will be played by person on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and David Allan, Lucy by Debra Lipkin, Thundays, you will be treated to food JWWM Snoopy by Diane Foster, Peppermint like that found in much more expen­ Patty by Rosanne Chamberlin, sive venues. Recently, my companion H Ilf A ..i/tL HOO E- Elizabeth Ave. T T All (I alflll II I liwt.n VI ♦ by Nithin Thompson and Schroeder and 1 sampled a typical night's fa n at Linden, NJ. by Michael Lateiner. the restaurant, located at Liberty and 908-862-0020 Harvard avenue* in Hillside, starting Open 7 Days Assistant director will be Sam with two delicious appetizers — a Caponegro. Music will be played by _ Ristorante zesty and tender clams casino and t Mark Ftlan and choreography will be ••Italian Continental Cuisine rich, creamy Coquilles St Jacques, by Cathy DiLeo. Tickets will be $3 which is scallops on a bed of whipped each. VALENTINE’S potatoes. That was followed by the • 9 DINNER & DANCE Further information and to reserve best seafood bisque we've ever had ▼ Sat. Feb. 12th at 7 P.M. tickets can be obtained by calling more than a mile from the ocean. f l A 7 COURSE MEAL 687-1362. The owners, Barbara and John Kul- With Open Bar lsh, have lassoed a great chef with per person experience form New York’s world- Complete Concert set renowned Culinary Institute of n America and the Summit Hotel. They WE ARE THE offer a slightly different menu nightly Serge DelPeche of Reflections in Hillside prepares one in Westfield tailored to regulars who spend many of tne restaurant's many specials for dinner. WEDDING & PARTY “Fanfare for Westfield” by David dinners there around the friendly bar SPECIALISTS restaurant offers a different line-up^ chicken fingers, or French bread ? Sampson will begin the Westfield enjoying good conversation. “It's like each night, with a choice of chicken, pizza. Showers • Engagements • Symphony Orchestra's first concert of Cheers. We know everybody’s pasta, fish or beef— as well as ch ef s Save some room because the home Birthdays • Anniversaries, 8 1984 in the Presbyterian Church of name," she said. specials. made desserts are not to be missed. etc. Westfield Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. This prog­ But that’s not to say you’re not wel­ Our pasta dish was tortellini served Our slightly wanned apple pie and Party Facilities V ram, in honor of the Westfield Bicen-, come. On the contrary. Barbara and in a creamy Alfredo sauce. The floun­ melt-in-your-mouth peach cobbler for 175 guests tennial, also will include a Haydn John, owners of the establishment for der francaise was delicate with light certainly filled us up. symphony, symphonic dances from 9/> years, started serving dinner this breading in a ungy lemon and butter Reflections serves lunch from month as they expand their offerings COUPON ------I------C O U P O N — — “West Side Story" by Bernstein, sauce. Traditional chopped steak was 11:30 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday. beyond their traditional lunches and S FULL COURSE Tchaikovsky-’s 1812 Overture and served with a rich, dark mushroom Dinner is served from 5 to 9 p.m, party catering. Longtime Hillsidcrs I MEAL Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever” gravy. Our favorite, the chicken picat- Tuesday through Thursday. Late might remember the deli, which the march. ta, served with capers, was light and nights find such specials as Friday couple used to own on John Glenn Sampson also is active as a teacher. tender — cut this one with a fork. Karaoke and live Sunday night Irish Drive in town. They said they want to He was selected to participate as a The specials that night were black­ music. 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Advertisement m » audiences at the Paper Mill Playhouse wife, played by Anne Rogers with a also ba placed at 170 Scotland Road, in Millbum chuckling, laughing, wonderfully straight face in a wobbly 266 Liberty S t, BtoomfieW or t » t situation; Edwin J. McDonough, great Stuyvesant Ave„ Union,. fo r more howling and rib-punching, the hilari­ information call 763-9411. ous Cooney vehicle is still a constant reminder of the recent snowfalls. theater review PUBLIC NOTICE It has only one setting — and it’s a NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION masterful setting at that — thanks to PURSUANT TO RS 38 10A-1 United American Lien a Recovery Corp. the theater's talented Michael Anania wia eell the following autoe to fttaheef bidder as the stuffy Sir Willoughy Drake, aubject to any Sene; 15% BUYER PREM — a doctors’ lounge at St. Andrew's patriarch of the hospital; an extremely Cash or Cashier Check; any persons Inter­ Hospital, London, with a big picture ested ph (303) 947-7922. funny Kenneth L. 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O'Karma, the young, concerted LICENSED S BONDED AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS The versatile Cooney, who is well nurse, and one of the funniest of all, U8758 Worrall Community Newspapers. -A n. 13. 20. 1994 known to the Paper Mill audiences for Barbara Rosenblat, as Matron, whose (Fee: 918.90) his two recent and very funny come­ antics turn the audiences into a howl­ dies, "Run For YourW ife" and "Two ing mass. hilarious moment is enacted in Ray Cooney's British farce, ‘It Runs in the Family,' at Into One,” has a threefold job in this Funniest of all, however, is the Pap­ e Paoer Mill Playhouse in Millbum. The show runs through Feb. 6. From left are Coo- one — he serves as playwright, direc­ er Mill’s favorite, veteran actor Eddie the Paper Mill Playhouse i _ ney, Robert Mandan, Harry S. Murphy and Eddie Bracken. tor and actor — and he accomplishes Bracken, who hails from Glen Ridge, all three with a perfection rarely seen and who plays Bill, an elderly, con­ in the theater. fused patient in a wheelchair, who, by As Dr. Hubert Bonney, -a meek, some mismanagement, is tranferred ' Langston-M artin’ to be offered milquetoast type of character, a role up from the wards to the elegant doc­ ‘Major Works’ “An Evening With Langston and King and allows Glover to share both he played in his London production, tors' lounge, which Bill thinks is his Martin," starring Danny Glover and historical and personal insights.* who is devoted to his socialite elderly new hospital room, and believes the to be exhibited Felix Justice, will be performed Feb. 3 Glover is known for his perfor­ mother, Georgine Hall, a real comic confusion which surrounds him is An exhibit of “Major Works" by at 8 p.m. in Kean College’s Wilkins mance in the "Lethal Weapon" series. actress, and who becomes involved in played out for his personal amuse­ Kean College of New Jersey, Theater, Union. The performance will He also had starring roles in “The a multitude of zany situations, Coo­ ment. The man is an absolute gem! Union, art majors and non-majors is be one of several cultural productions Color Purple,” “Silverado,” "Predator ney turns in one of the funniest perfor­ Of course, everything is straight­ being held through tomorrow in the offered by Kean's 1993-94 Cultural 2,” “To Sleep With Anger’’ and mances the Paper Mill has ever seen. ened out in the end, or at least to an college's James Howe Gallery. Arts series. “Grand. Canyon.” His timing for comedy is letter per­ audience's satisfaction. And, Cooney- Sponsored by the Fine Arts Ticket prices are $13 for the gener­ fect, and a reviewer can understand style, there's a final moment, a line, “Breathing new life in to the words faculty and funded in part by the al public, $9 for faculty, staff, alumni where his talent in the areas of writing that turns the entire play around. and lives of Langston Hughes and Dr. and senior citizens, and $6 for stu­ and directing come from — particu­ college's Council for Part-Time Martin Luther King Jr., Glover and “It Runs in the Family" is expertly dents. For further information, one larly when everything is so familiar to Studenu, the exhibition include* actor-director Justice will combine directed by Cooney, with an equally approximttely 50 works of under­ can call the box office et (908) him. the emotional impact of a theatrical expert c u t that seems to be enamored graduates in different mediums. 527-2337. 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-V : to benefit Mill project For wNk of Jan. 23 be a unique divenion. Romance is ARIES - March 21 to April 20 A looking good. A "Leading Ladies" of Paper Mill Playhouse, Millbum, luncheon and good time to take out loans or make fashion show will be held Feb. 1 it 11 a.m. on the Paper Mill atage. SCORPIO - O c t 24 to Nov. 22 Try major purchases. A minor letdown on The day will be dedicated all the "Leading Ladies," who hive made “a not to be too difficult with people this Monday will eventually work to your significant difference not only in the history and growth of Paper Mill but week or you could easily create prob­ advantage. Your romantic partner will alao to quality of life in New Jersey," it was snnounced. Saks Fifth lems in a love affair. Children and accuse you of being selfish. Is this Avenue, Millbum, will present informal modeling, and one of the Paper family matters will be the focus o f the true? Education and learning to play a Mill stars will perform. “Gentlemen are welcome to escort their ‘leading weekend. Oetting together with old major role this week. Pay your bills on ladies’ to savor luncheon and enjoy the day’s festivities." friends will be a refreshing change for time. The proceeds will help support the theater's award-winning communi­ you. Try to get more sleep than usual. ty outreach services: The Adopt-A-School Project, a statewide arts-in- TAURUS — April 21 to May 21 education program for high school students from urban and underserved SAGITTARIUS — Nov. 23 to Dec. Laughter will get you — and a loved districts; and Access Services, which offer sign-interpreted performances 21 A special wish could come true one — through a rough period. for children and adults who are deaf, and audio-described performances this week. Don’t spoil it by taking the Spending on luxuries is absolutely out for children and adults with visual impairments. advice of a jealous friend. A disap­ of the question this week. A new A “Starring Role Table,” which seats 10, can be purchased for $1,000 pointment on Thursday will be fol­ interest or hobby will work to your and help to support the fee for a sign-interpreter or a group of students lowed by happy news on Friday. Keep advantage over the weekend. A dis­ attending a performance, it was announced. Single tickets can be pur­ a good attitude in both instances. V ac- ciplined approach to work is the best chased for $75, helping to print Braille programs or a scries of study ation travel plans should be made well way to, get things done. guides. in advance. For more information, one can contact Mary Ellen Ccnlanni at (201) GEMINI — May 22 to June 21 CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Ja n . 20 379-3636, Ext. 2227. Your logical advice will be very help­ Keep a good attitude at work. Nega­ ful to a friend in need. An unexpected tive comments will not work to your delay will interefere with the planning advantage. Your influence on a youn­ of an upcoming social event. You will CLUES ACROSS C L U E S D O W N ger person will be under scrutiny. 2 have to work around this inconveni­ Some changes may be made. A favor 1. C o l l a r Sliuineii lothl Marlene Verplanck Sliclll isll ence. Your romantic partner may feel you once did for someone is returned 4 l o s s V neglected. Be sure to show you care. to you at an appropriate time. Good 8 . P a d d le 4 C ; i| K i 5 J u n g le cut luck will follow you. to sing in concert 9 . Pulsate , CANCER — June 22 to July 22 10 Emit ofltie vine <> | ill \\ Jill cl lu ll Work may be the source of aggrava­ AQUARIUS— Jan. 21 to Feb. 18 A Vocalist Marlene Verplanck will trombonist who works with Vcr- 11 Wickedness 7, S l u m O c i c i l tion. Don’t take your frustrations out co-worker or business associate will return to Rahway’s Union County planck’s composer-arranger husband, 9 IVtl) quunels 12, S w i l l on loved'ones. A mishap wiH make disappoint you. If you’re feeling tense Arts Center Jan. 29 for a one-night- Billy, has a current album, "Sonny's 13. E x a c t 14 ( c i c i i l you realize that not everyone has your and aggravated, don't take it out on only concert with the Sonny Costanzo on the Money" available on the Stash lb Clippers 15 H u l l integrity and work ethic. This will loved ones. Instead, treat yourself to a Orchestra. She last appeared at the label. 19. V o m it e d 17 ( i.ll Ilk'll! O oitkl make you feel good and bad at the massage, or get your aggressions out theater in December. 1990. During the past 15 years as a jazz 23 A I I I k i e d IS IV i I o i i i i lame time. Take care of your health with aerobic exercise. An evening out Verplanck has worked in New band leader, Costanzo has performed 2b K e e n 20. I v i g l i this week. with friends will put you back on York's premier recording studios dates with Tony Bennett, Paul Anka, 2 8 . Young child 21 l l l l l t ) where, for many years, she has played * > track. Steve LawTcncc and Eydc Gortnc, and 20 Twelve do/eir M e . i i i LEO — July 23 to Aug. 23 Keep backup. She is a vocal soloist with 2 1 S o t M e u with jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald in her 311 Diplomatic agenl your plans open for the weekend. At PISCES — Feb. 19 to M arch 20 A several albums to her credit. 31 Religious sisiei 21 S.IIIK' week of reflection. You will come to Radio City Music Hall engagement. the last minute, you could get a once- In her Jan. 29 concert at Union 2S SilV tM The orchestra has averaged three to 3 2 . S u h i n i l in-a-lifclimc offer. This could involve see someone in a very different light. County’s premiere showplacc, Vcr- h e s e i il e t l four European tours a year. 3 3 . D u ll . u d an important'public figure. In the bus­ Your whole attitude about thsi person planck will'apply a cabaret styling to iness arena, this is a week for aggres­ will probably change. The course that the music of some of America's great Cunain time for the show is 8 p.m. sive and decisive action. New deve­ you are presently on may not help you trendsetters of past years, such as Tickets arc S12.50, $15 and $17.50 lopments are about to take place in reach your goals. This is something Kem, Berlin, Porter, Carmichael arid and are available at the Arts Center many areas. you have to seriously think about. Ellington. box oflice, 1601 Irving St.. Rahway, ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: Orchestra leader Sonny Costanzo. a or by calling (908) 499-8226. VIRGO — Aug. 24 to S e p t 22 A Your Birthday This Week: The long-term plan may have to he revised most major change of 1994 will occur ACROSS because of ah unexpected event. The in the area of romance. If involved, I . Al close of play 8. Piaster 9. Acorn 10 I'.ase II Dissolve urge to do something different may you'll reach a more serious commit­ Art exhibition,, auction 14. Chapel 15. Vitals 17 Breeches 18. Afar 21 l ocum 23. Concord lead you to an interesting place. A Leo ment with your partner. Yps, this 24. Remorselessly of the opposite sex wants to get to cobld mean marriage. If single, expect fund-raising benefit set know you better. Be kind if you are a new relationship to take you by DOWN not interested. An old friend seeks storm sometime during spring. The Sisterhood of Congregation 8:30 p.m. Admission will be $5 a per­ I . Apple 2 Classmate 3. Oats 4 Earwig 5 Flagship h I a to your help and advice. Another Aquarian is likely to be the Israel of Springfield will sponsor t son. Refreshment! will be served, and 7. Yankees 12. Leap-frogs I.V Newcomer 14. Cobbler If) Rescue new object of your desires. You’ll be fund rsising art exhibit and auction prizes will be distributed. Guests are invited to come early for 19. Ruddy 20 Ante 22 Cam LIBRA — Sept. 23 to Oct. 23 A very successful with work or school. Feb. 5 at the synagogue, 339 Moun­ sense of relief abounds when long- A more aggressive approach will help tain Ave. wine and cheese, coffee and cake and awaited news arrives. Research of any you succeed. Life will seem a lot The art exhibit and auction will fea­ to inspect offerings, it was kind will be extremely successful. easier this year than it has for some ture international artists and will be announced. The auction is under the You'll be able to express yourself time. Finances will be much lets of an previewed beginning af 7:30 p.m. The direction of Marlin Art Inc. of Deer Contemporary art ‘word’ more easily through your work. A issue and more abundant. Closer auctioneer will start the auction at Park, N.Y. tight deadline will keep you„on your bonds will be made with family mem­ to be discussed at Kean toes. Outdoor sporting activities will bers this year. Correction policy A symposium and panel discussion the new trend of letters irt three It is the policy of this newspaper to correct all significant errors that arc oft '“T h^ Word as Image in Contem­ dimensions — word sculptures — brought to the editor's attention. If you believe that we have made such an error, porary Art" will be held in Kean Col­ will be explored. ‘Miss America’ to serve please write Tom Canavan, editor, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, 07083, or call lege of New Jersey’s Vaughn-Eames The panel will include artists who him at 686-7700 weekdays before 5 p.m. Hall, Room 112, Union, Feb. 16 at will present their own recent word- as chairperson for 'Ball' works. and critics who will present 3:30 p.m. Kaye Lani Rae Rafko, Miss Ameri­ became the first registered nurse ever varied perspectives on the word- 1/2 OFF SPECIAL Lewis Kachur, assistant professor ca of 1988, will serve as honorary crowned Miss America. As honorary image today. DN ANY WEIGHT CONTRO of fine arts at the college, will serve as chairperson for the Westfield Sym­ chairperson, she will greet guests at The symposium is made possible PROGRAM WHEN YOU moderator and organizer of the phony Orchestra’s annual event, “All the symphony's annual event. by a grant from the Alumni Associa­ START NOW WITH A FRIEN1 program. American Ball," on Feb. 26. Entertainment will feature Tricia According to Kachur, “language is tion of Kean College. It is sponsored OR A FAMILY MEMBER! Rafko had devoted her term “to Bowman, Miss New Jersey for 1989, by the Department of Fine Arts, the again playing a large role as subject public appearances on behalf on hos­ in cabaret. matter in contemporary art.” The Department of English and the Art pice programs and critical health “An All-American Ball" will take Enjoy Renewed Vitality symposium will "examine the current History Club. issues including ADS, pulmonary place at the Hilton, Short Hills. For Healthier liatiiig state of word-imagism, specifically, disease and cancer." She participated further information, one can call the GIVE THE Your abilities can earn extra in­ Nutritious I'imhI Choices how letters and language have Westfield Symphony • it (908) come. Advertise them with a classi­ in several Miss America pageants in appeared in recent art. The tradition of 232-9400. Weight Loss & Maintenance fied ad by calling 1-800-564-8911. Michigan and Ohio, and in 1988, she GIFT OF shaped words, as in graffiti, as well as with I’erutanicnl SUCCESS ItAKIlAKA IttTAMIKIN MS., GOOD numiii/NiiMlimM <*>»> 8 8 9 -7 2 7 2 IIEALTHL oevuumanAtt ui fyC Senior Lifestyles 346 Sotitli A venue*. I'jiiwimmI, New Jersey 07023

UNION COUNTY ARTS CENTER 1601 IRVING ST. RAHWAY, NJ DELAIRE NURSING & PRESENTS RESIDENTIAL CENTER I IK! D Marlene VerPlanck From your home to ours... die earing goes on. (908) 862-3399 and Trio — Ml) w ith: Sonny Costanza Big Band Saturday, January 29, 1994 8pm Hopin' Tickets SI 2.50-SI 7.50 Box Office: (908) 499-8226 These are just some of the Understanding an illness can first step in l MON COUNTY ARTS CENTER - syttjftoffls of seriou* illness- ■—« r— ^ ■ * i4Mgw Iii,r), 1,1 ^ 1 ...... - 't ’ firm ft called depression. If you’re con­ i ijiNKiM. <>i- i in I'*1’ * union; \< i •< For Fra Information New Jersey cerned that someone you know on,Depfe$$ioir ' * . Symphony may be depressed, one of the most • Calf * * Orchestra helpful things you can do is learn “ H o lly w o o d more. We have a free pamphlet to Broadway” available about the signs and (908) 522-7070 or (800HIELPUNK Music by George Gershwin. AndreW Lloyd Webber, Irving Berlin, symptoms, causes and treatments Richard Rodgers, and many more popular composers J g THOM , JAN. 2 0 ,0 PM' OAT, JAN 2 1,1 PM of depression. If you’d like -to Part of the Sore Threw, New Brunswick r Trenton W«r Memory Theetre bun lo UdmtMl Maul Him SUN, JAN. 2 ), 1PM u M. + ^ , JwjnilM 1(12^4?. -,4 m * t renretHt '-*■**----- HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP DRIVERS, FULL and pan lima. Muat know N ursing SECRETARY airporta, Naw York City, tri-ttata araa. Call C H HA 's Two positions avinibis, full- ttfM 073-5400,______X-TRA $S FOR LIVE-INS/ WANTED CARS/BILINGUAL/AIDS PATIENTS snd part- ttmt. Union and Florhim j DRIVERS. NEW grwrihl Naw ovar*tha*road ImmadtoM Aaagnmanu Availabla Park. Computw knowtadg* a m utt and northaut ahorthaui opportunitiail No ilip INDEX c ADMINISTRATIVE aaatlng. axoallam pay/ banafiu. homa ofttn. Rttarm cM and ixportonc# raqulrad. 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NJ 07003______GED, ESL & BASIC SKILLS 24 Point POSTAL EMPLOYMENT Average starting Rahway Adult Basic Education DEADLINES pay $11 25/hour Positions postal darks, car Add impacr by uaing largar type ■ aak our IMMEDIATE Registration January 20tn. 7 00 9 00pm ners Great benefits No expenence. citizen Ranway'intermediate *chool Room 201 Business Directory 12 Noon Friday Claaaitiad Rapraaantabva lor tha type you OPENINGS* ship required For application and lee inform#- Display - Space reservation 5 p.m. Friday would Ilka tor your ad. lion call 1-600847-7420 Ext. P. 37. ______541 6384______For low coat ptople-to-people advamaing gat • Health Claim Examiner* into the C l**tified Page*. Call t 800 564 001 1. POSTAL JOBS Start $10 79/hour For exam Ad copy 12 Noon Monday • Earn Top Pay (Weekly) end application information call 219-769-6301 Looking for a "Significant Other”? BABYSITTER/ HOUSEKEEPER, prototakmal • 100% Paid Empfoydd Berwfiu Ext. NJ517, 9anv9pm, Sunday- Friday. In Column 3 p.m. Tuesday • Travel Opportunity Avwwore Cali our friendly tiaitified representative* to aaaka Engkih apaatong paraon, 2 d m par help you with your “MEETING PLACE" ad. weak. 12-Spm,3-I0pm,wiihaomellt*lbaiy. To CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT HOURS care tor t and 10 yoar old: flght Meaning, WE NEED YOU OFFICE CLEANING cooking, laundry. M utt drive, natorarteaa ra- 1-800-564-fW Monday through Friday 9:00 AM. - 5:00 P.M. qurtad. 201-7638499.______NOW!!! Wa ara currant* tasking a responsible porter to work Monday-Friday. 5:1S-H5PM as wM Saturday 9 AM. - 12 NOON (PHONE CALLS ONLY) BABYSITTER WANTED tor t mondi dM eMd. as svary other Saaxday 18PM. Imerened Monday- Friday. Sam-Spm. Own ranapoma- ENTERTAINMENT ^ —.4—---- - — Jm J I ULur USairlp ajma individuals contact Human Resources w DOn. MeFerenCW rwQUmBa. UnlOrV nilPO w ‘1-800-288-7210* 906-277 8633 CLASSIFIED POLICIES Call 201-926-0767.______E x t. 113 CARICATURES All classified advertising is payable in advance. WHEN REPLYING ______EOE______SUMMIT We accept Visa and MasterCard. You may also mail TO A LENDING OFFICER. Strong Oral, wntlan and MEDICAL GROUP UNIQUE PARTY IDEA IN COLOR your ad with payment (check or money order) to us. orgamzabonN lU U . Computer akfla and an 120 Summit Avenue All occasion* Entertaining FREE 'brochures, UNION COUNTY understanding of oradit anaiyili a muat. Experi­ S um m it, NJ FREE guest sign- m board with every booking. or come into one of out offices to place your ad. CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER ence ki oparabng a ameH buPnaas preferred. GREAT GIFT IDEA! Send reeume to UCEDC. Liberty Hall Corpo­ RECEPTIONIST. PERMANENT/ Pen-time, Offices where ads can be placed In person: pi ease addreei envelope ip: rate Center, 10*6 Morria Avenue. Surie S3i, doctor s office. Monday. Thursday mommgi. 201-837-7780 Unton. NJ 07063. EOE.______Tuesday afternoons. Alio bookkeeper/ D J FOR HIRE. Weddings, parties Any event reeepDontst; billing. 30 hours. Call 7367750 or or ocCMkm. Any location Hock ’n Roil, SO’a, YOUR AD ooutd appear hare tor aa Htbe aa 906*67-7101. Union County BOX N U M BER------HO.OO par weak. Call tar mora deads. O r pop. danot. ate. Reasonable ratal. Call Worrall Nawspapara friend* etoieffied department would be happy RECEPTION IST/TYPtST 201-4*3-5740 Union Leader ID In to VOU. CM 1-600-664-6011. Ctorioaf axpertonoa wWi good typing and Me- P.0. Box (58 phone oommuntoabon alula. Some word pto- 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue Mtptewood, NJ 07040 MEDICAL ASSISTANT, fub-bm* In MHbum tar ceeemg or kdypuntfi expenenoe deeltable. PERSONALS Union, N.J. bblpMD. MbdtobfPxpbrtonobrbguIrpd.Oompu- Good beneflti and oompeeive aatory Apply to tor helpful but w(» trton. CM 20V376-4567 ADOPTION: ARCHITECHT and creative pro­ BOOKKEEPER. FU LL C harge M u tt ba ab le to F RAVE SSI GREETINGS. INC . 11 Edison fessional wife seek newborn to love. Parent at (908) 686-7700 work Indtppndtntly. S k ill mutt Include A/P, NEWSPAPER INTERNSHIP Place Springfield, NJ 070*1, 201-564-7700. homa designed for chi to. Lafs help each otner. A/R , P /R , OX, F/S preparation Computerized EOE.______.______. accounting, Lotul. wordprooaadng. Ability lb It you a r t an advatttolng r m a tte rin g m a jo r a t an CM Judy and Howwd 1-6008162501. Essex County problem aolva and Improva proeaaduraa. Ban araa colegt such aa Upeata, Montclair Stau. RECEPTIONIST. COMPANY m Lindan aaaka ADOPTION SERVCES E A C , licensed fore­ eflta, aalary commanaurmw with axparlanea. Seton Hall. Kean. Union County Codaga, Eaatx paraon to anaww phones and dd flkng. ctoncai. ign adoption agency is holding a temmw News-Record of Maplewood and South Orange Call Dale at 90t-464-3366 ______County Collage, or Rutgera-Newark and would Fun time. 6:30a.m.-Sp.m. Good pay. Banakta. • February 19, 1994, Phitodalphto. PA. Or- Kka to buM on your dipprianea and ratum p In 906-4669000 ______phwted infanta and toddtors urgartfy naod 463 Valley Street C HILD CARE. Part time. Rallabla paraon wilh anticipation of looking a job upon graduation, adepbva famikaa. Fra# mtonnabon about cur­ flexible achedule lb care tar infant In my Union a you wldi an mtamaliip RECEPTIONIST FUU. dme, ImmadiMa opan- Maplewood. N.J. ingina in contrwoontrsctor’i office In Union. CWi iam adoption procedures in Rutaa and Uk- homa. weekday aftemoona plua t morning. that w a l 6t to your avalvaMbmty. W you'd bka so rains. For reaervaocn CM 216862-1900. (201) 763-9411 Non-tmoker. Own tranaportann. Reference* know more, pitted oM Advarbalng Director 6066668846. CM 906-666-1761.______. P iler Worrall at 606-6I6-7700.______RKYCUNOCOOflOfNATOfl-ThaTowrwfkp DANISH BOY, 17, antoouaiy.awa«ng_ heat of IpringHato haa an Immadtoli opening tor a fwn»y. Enjoys loom , raadina. O ffiw Scandine- Orange Transcript CLERK/ TYPIST, light record kaaplng tor vian, European hign achool wudenta arriving tourMtlng. dNtraWdd rtk l M M * snd propdfhr ffly oMfw oooNMnttOf. HaeponelWitlim indu da 170 Scotland Road NURSE, REGISTERED praparaieh of promotional matwtola en recy­ Auguat. CaH Kathlaan 6063663346 or management offlcd, BrcunM A Kramer. 1435 1800-SIBLING. Orange. N.J. Morria Avenue. Union, 9046N IH 0 cling. managamant of Spnngkeld't recycling Ready tor a now challenge? Individual wlto program, mtamanonaa a( alf toayaang retards. minimum 16 yaara currant Naw jB fily/N iw Candida** thou* hava ooMgt dagras. (201) 674-8000 COMPUTER TRAINING York worti hmory. Dermal topk * M tn g lib E uadab.tar Utginnara. LaamJNqtdpqrtect,, Eaoatem eommuntoadan tkiXs and organize- DIAL-A-BIBLE LoTul wTO OwWf WrmWW. C W N w 7 T V. " i'tReTiR!ep8idSim& W*‘' m * 1-on-t. CM Em tor dbtMt: Bloomfield major hoNdaye, no wealieode, no rotations, no Send now and raauma to Haton Koprorih, *KSOMf0 ^T' E-Z COMPUTER SERVICES mgnn. uompwws sstery ana oanami. Townthip Adm W tnior, Townthip ol Spring- f 266 Liberty Street , MaptewooWnton tosabon. Can Or. Harriaon. M d. 100 Mowwln Avenue, SpringflwM, New 201-7S1-Itb0 batwaan to-ttam or S-4pm Jersey 07001. Equal opportunriy employer 906-964-6366 Bloomfield, N.J. 1-800-404-7297, tx l 9077 ONLY. (201) 743-4040 ----- REP5RTER----- We drier basic Btoto atudtos FREE. U+JElXiiii W orrall Cownundy Newapapert In Eieex LONELY? WANNA ta l to totrMT M att C M rtW l Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid mistakes In County hae an Immadlaie need tor a laponer. Stogtoa by phene. Locals CM *00*64-2121. your classified advertisement. Please check your ad each Account* Receivable Wa are eaaWng lomaone who hai io id skills In whing. A gratt opportunity ^or somaona who Q u e s t io n s a b o u t uto? 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A ritc n a may be responsible, beyond the cost of actual space aooka a indMdusI with minimum 3 yaara Cmdli Mtnagtmtnl experi­ ence ooltaction can*, approving cuatomar order*, pqsting caoh, cra- R aal Eel SV4GLE JEWISH mWa. 2S, 61*. handaemt, occupied by item tn which error or omissions occurea We protota tonal. toiM M nL hentaL atoow*. took- can not be neldltable for failure, for any cause, to insert an dits, dtpooKt, dataHad Invaatigatlng. diant phone contact and PC tog tor dngto JawiaB tomtoa, 20-24_wfto asm * fxparlanoa a muall Admlr)Wrativa duttas induda tha following: i. Ptaaaa wrisa amptoyaa barwffMft tw arnpliiymahl . uMknWBd tu MRy dW fW T M fro *-; ■ ..... r ______NtoMf-toP- P aul, 7*6 Mountain A w nut, #677, Sprtogldd, time. input, potting of cash ddburaamanta and light bookkeeping. Salary 908454-7I18 for oenlWandal Inwndaw. N J 07061. ______'corhmenauratt with axpatianoa. Sand rasuma with salary axpada- WANTED1 PEOPLE who want to tost watohL font to: Box *299. Worrall Nawspapara. P-O. Box 159. Mapitwocto, WEICHERT but don't want .lb go en a dM. p i Naw Jersey 07040. * ' REALTORS. 201-6261661. - UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED - THURSDAY, JANUARY 20,1094 - B7

GARAGE SALE CLEANING SERVICT ELECTRICIANS GARAGE POORS „ l and oflto* GARAGE .DOORS- instated, rspailira a n d . tw m p rW p tfvoughom tfw w m no * and to rw ir. t e n d dining room, 50'* Wond* bedroom, kitchen m l insurad. Ratoranca* provided. Fra* astlmaM*. Niw and Miration Work STEVEN'S OVERHEAD DOOR, Specializing in racaasad lighting and sarvica Haart 01 Jm u §, M tar u*. 8t Judt, water ot assorted chairs, table*, lamps, books, music, C tfl 908-8844138 908-241-0748. iw id H , pray for ln. St Judt. htlptr of tw tools, brlpa-brac, and much mort. changing, amok* detector*, yard and security lightng. aharaDoni, and n*w developmants. hopatoaa, pray tar ut. Say M l pnyar 9 *mq* • pay; by ih* 8th M y, your prtya r mil 0# CONSTRUCTION ijoense Number 7288. Fully Insured. No Job HOME IMPROVEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Too Smal n m d , It ha* navar baan known to W. WANTED TO BUY BABY TENOAConvarta-Cdb. Convarta D «d- CARMAC CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY. PAINTING, kitchens. Path* , PuWioafion m utt b t promittd. Thank you. Spadaksta In Affprdabl* 908-563-0398 ..*-800-870-0398 attics, bsssnwnt* rsmodated, rooms mads, T.B.M. diar crib, youth bad. |unlor bad, walnut mint ALL ANTIQUES condition. *350/bad off*/. 201-823-8*57 altar RasidtntW flamodsling callings, steps floors windows, roofing Rea- 8p.m . I Additions SW ELECTRICAL “ sonablt. Frt* estimates. 908-263-0317. MEETING PUCE CALL JOHN 808-288-0411. BICYCLE. 25' WOMAN'S adult Mka with chain, WANTED For frt* animal* CONTRACTOR Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Paintings Commercial • Residents! -industrial To Answor A Mooting Place lock and Hal. Eicallant condition. *80. Call 908-964-3659 HANDYMAN 808-6*7-8600. aak lor Room 118. Bob. Starling, Old and Interesting Items. Etc. All your etectncai needs. t TOP CASH PAID t Small Job Spacialiit Voice Personal Call Reasonably Priced • Painting Prompt And Courteous Service Ask for Jerry COOKWARE TIFFANY. America'* finait. • Carpentry 1 .1-900-226-1065, $2.00 par minutt Heavy, lurgical, a a in l*ll. waladan. graaw- ______Riche rp,808-272-7216 ______CONTRACTOR Fully Insurad and Bonded License #12178 2. Noto tho 4-dlgtt nufflbor In tho ad laa*. InducMn 18 piao* m l New, in box. 60S ANY LIONEL, Amedcan Flyer. Ives and other 908-654-4906 • Etc. you want to answer or you may diicount. Buying tiffany xitvar and glan call MEL0 CONTRACTORS CALL FRANK AFTER 6:00PM trains. Collector pays hghest cash prices. "The Homeownere Contractor browaa through tho personal 1-800-852-3785. ______1400-464-4671. 201-835-2058.______ADDITIONS a ALTERATIONS FENCING 908-241-3849 graotlngs. HOUSE SALE. Roaate Park. 128 Valley Road CASH FOR your records IP'S or 45'S Call Repairs - Restorations - Fir* 3. Listen and follow the easy (off W aitflald Avanua). Saturday January 808-245-4476.______Additions - Kitchens and moral TOM’S FENCING 22nd, 9*m -5pm. Fumitura, kidi dothing. knick- HAN0YMAN SERVICES directions to rscord your knack*, kilchan duff, lomalhlng lor avaryon*. OLD OAK Furniture, Old glass. Depression CALL 908-245-5280 ALL TYPES m essage. glass. China. Cash paid. Call 908 709-6078, Free estimate Quality work A to Z Repair* ■ No Job tea Small ITALIAN GRANOEUR. Ma|adic 5-ptec* quaan laava message.______Insurance estimates NEW AND REPAIR Painting, Wall Covering, Cleaning, Small 4. Touch tone phones only. You Plumbing, Electrical 6 Carpentry Job*. Wa •izad bedroom. Good condition. *2.500. Cash Recyding-lndustrial Accounts Serviced NO JOB TOO SMALL must bo 18 years or older. only. Call 201-378-3010.______Evan Do Window! 5. 24 hours a day. 7 days a w eek. MAX WEINSTEIN SONS, INC. DECKS FREE ESTIMATES KITCHEN. Doubl* sink. rang*, oven doors, all CALL: 201-761-5427 avocado groan. Bag* tormica counter lops, HONEST WEIGHTS—BEST PRICES. DECKS Benny 908-964-7241 Worrall Community Newspapers strainers, faucet, plumbing. *125. Call Always Buying Scrap Metals “IMPROVE YOUR HOME WITH 463 Valley Street, Maplewood, NJ. 201-378-1117.______2426 Morris Ave. (near Bumet) Union GIL" HICKMAN Daily S-SSaturday, 8-12 ______FIREWOOD______1-800-564-8S11 M IRRORS, GIANT. (15). brand new. W * win beat any lagiDmat* competitors pnee BUILDING & REMODELING 908466-8236/Slnce 1919 Radwooc Prassur* naiad. Basamams. FIREWOOD. SEASONED cak Call Additions, Kitchtns, Baths, Decks, Windows. 48x100x1/4', easy to out, Itm delivery. *88.00 201-379-6041 after 5pm Weekends anytime DWF, 82. attiacbva, M nw ol humor, pteuatit each. 1-600-828-0643.______12 Years Expsnenc* Tiling, Rooting, Siding, Custom Carpentry. All parionWity, anjoyt dining out. dinting, coun­ WANTED: WWII U S Womens veteran urn 908 964-8364 Free delivery. ______Horn* Improvements Pictures/Referencet try. tidw muiic M titi honaai, linear*. caring REFRIGERATOR. 22 CUBIC (m i. frost Itm. terms; Army (WAAC). Navy (WAVE), Coast FIREWOOD SPLIT, seasoned, hardwoods. Available. Call Glenn. Fra* Estimates Fully SWM. Call Ad 84104.______good condition, asking *700. Call Guard (SPARS). Mannas, Nurse; Medals, 908 638-0278 or 908-563-5665 Insurad. 804-2*84673.______' Pint. ShoM. Pocketbooks, Photos, Dogtags, DRIVEWAYS GREEK BEAUTY, proW m ont i . M ir a Jawith W njs^atch*sj^J40^: ' I’O 908-687-7787. doctor, dantat or lawyar, *0-55, lor tarioua SHOPSMTTH POWER 5.1 T ool w ith ocomso- raiatonahip. Call ad 44103.______riae. Powermen workbench. Craftsman, dl PATERNO PAVING ______FLOORS______Drtvawsya ■ Perking Lett HILLSIDE HOME REPAIR HANDSOME SBM. 24. ISO matura. oidar metal, jigsaw. Cal Qaorga 808486-8081. 'Coat Sealing Quality Floor Covering, Inc. •ingte lamala, lor Iriandahipr ralationahip. Call STOVE. ROPER Custom. Whits. 6 burners, 2 'Concrete Sidewalk Wa Install C rptntry bo* #4102______.______ovens. 2 brokers, good oondition. *250.00. Call 'All Type Curbings • Ceramic Tiles 5 Supplies Paint) ng*W *llpip#nf>g PETS •Paving Blocks • Carpal ■ Vinyl • Til* Gutter* Cleaned/ Installed PSWM, 35. SV. brown hair/ ayai wall built, 201-763-4513. avanings and waakands. FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED • Linoleum General Repairs vary ganarou*. taaka BF, any aga, Una dining. SUMMIT 16 COLT ROAD Indoor/Outdoor Painting and Carpentry travailing, mall ahopping. Call ad >4087. 3 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 FREE ESTIMATES (Off ol Ashland Avanua) cFOR SALE: 2 mala terrats. Everything in­ 908-354-7439 - SINGLE MAN Saturday. January 22. 10-4 with diaabibty ducted. Asking *400 or besi offer Contact Phil 201-761-0102 Fully Insured mdapandant rataaonalkp with lamala compan­ Snow Dais: January 23 or S him as 201-828-5818. ion ip thara aooal aaMbaa. Cal ad 4t>4. THOMASVILE ehany dining room table, ELECTRICIANS hutch. 6 tiialr*. PINE HOUSE custom mad* ROTTWEILER PUPS. 8 week* ok). AKC regls YOUR AO could appaar hara lor a t lira* at sugar bln, round butchar Mock laM* and 5 lerad, mates only All shots and wormed Large HOME IMPROVEMENTS *10 00 par waak. Cat lor mor* data la. Our chair* w lti rush seals, nesting dMas, taaffisr boned Excellent temperament. *425. Call RICH BLINDT JR. fnandly C W aM Oapartmant would ba happy CHESTERFIELD sols, and tebto*. oak daw 201-764-2341.______Electric*! Contractor 10 haip you. Call 1-800-564-8911,______' loot tad* and 4 chairs. ETHAN ALLEN bsd- Lie No 8008 FREE ESTIMATES room s*L library «bto. mirror, lamp*. w*l/dry FULLY INSURED HR StSVICE SWM. 27, Mu* ay**, oaring, affacbohua, vaocuum, GE hsavy duly washar, Whirlpool honaat, whaalchair bound,..abll raiding? gas drysr, micr ow ave, outdoor M M * and chairs. •RESIDENTIAL 'Amazing'. Seating SWF, aam* quakttoa, who Ilka* bajng treated apaoal. Call ad *4086. Garage Is Ntod. tool No Cheeks - Sm You •COMMERCIAL T ha rsl INSTRUCTIONS •INDUSTRIAL SWM. 40*4 aaaka lull flgurwd gal. Enjoya HARRIET GREENHOLTZ/ moviaa, dining out. country walk*, dnvai, ate. TAG SALE UNLIMITED NO JOB TOO SMALL Cal! ad *4088. 0 D PIANO. ORGAN, accordion lessons in your SWM. 48 I will laava my maaaaga. It you hka WOLFF TANNING bads. Naw comma/dal- hom*byVicZigmant,MA.38y*ars 925-1971 Prices That Won't Shock You! LA.Dl s I% tha way I talk, laava your maaaaga Call Box hom* units from *108. Lamp*, lotions, sects KITCHEN & BATHROOM REMODELING *4105.______sodas, monthly payments low ts *1*. Call TUTORING today fra* naw odor catalog. 1400-462-8107 ALL SUBJECTS 908-688-1853 REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & DOORS Abbreviations For The Meeting Piece K/. COLLEGE YOUR AD could appaar her* lor as Hula as ESL SAT PREP Fully insured ALL TYPES OF SIDING C-Chrlatlan (10.00 psr weak. Cdl tor mor* details. Our INSTRUCTION IN B-Blaek YOUR OWN HOME f/rrSRM 6 EXTERIOR R E vonrw R D -D ivo rc*d F-Ftmala friendly dasaiHad department would b* happy YOUR AD could appear here tor ee little as 10 horn vnu. Call 1400-564-881 1. H -H lapanlc J-Jewish SUBURBAN TUTORING *10.00 per week Cell for more details Our M -M ala fnendly dassifiad department would be nappy POOL TABLE tor sal*. Must sacrifice. *145.00. 201-467-0274 to twin you. Call 763-9411. W-WhHt WW-WMowad moving. Also 100 year ok) baby cradl*. 201-790-7078 or 908-753-0702 0-0 ay L -L a a b ia n *100.00. Both axoatent condition 888-8435 SERVICES c OFFERED ) L j C P V E . s a BUSINESS CARDS *l/alentineS&ove Tips To BUSINESS in Worrall Community Newspapers CARDS February 10, 1994 PRINTED QUICK SERVICE WOE SELECTION OF It's easy to do! Help You TYPE STYLES AND Compose — CARD STOCK your message. MAPLE COMPOSITION Make it funny, 463 Valley Street dramatic, or v T-Bone: Roses are red, violets are Write Your Maplewood write a poem. Rear ol News- Record Bldg blue, I know you love me. And I To Mom and Dad. With great Mon . T ua*. Wed ( Fn 9AW5PM love you too. Nancy Thursday and other times parents like you guys we couldn't by appdntmant lose. We love you with all our 20 WORDS hearts. Hugs and Kisses. Classified 762-0303 OF LOVE To a great team! Pat, Joyce, Gale, ______CABINETRY______Happy Valentina's Day to tha best Paula, Stacie and Pia. Happy $700 family a girl could have. Skeetar G .R. Kitchen Cabinets A Rofaclng Valentine's Day To You All. "Coach" ■Rataoe tor under *2500 00" New doors, drawers, countertops with Ad lull splashes 6 hardware Valentine Love Lines Easy Order Blank 1. Identify - begin with the item for Deal directly with installer A Save sale, service you are offering, or job 908-566-6860 title of the person you're looking to Quality Craftmanthip Fully Insured hire. CARPENTRY 2. Describe - the more information "CAPRT you provide to the reader the better CONSTRUCTION ‘GENERAL REPAIRS ‘FRAMING the* responses. Put yourself in the •ROOFING ‘ADDITIONS Print one word per space. buyer’s place. What would you want to •SPECIALIZING IN Have A' know? SIDING & DECKS ■ love lines only $7.00 D •NO JOB TOO BIG Heart... 3. Don't Exaggerate - list the •NO JOB TOO SMALL Your Valentine Love Line Can • small heart add $1.00 □ FREE ESTIMATES have a heart. You can choose features and the condition. Make your FULLY INSURED' description attractive, but believable! CARMINE 201-676-2966 from $ different size hearts. The medium heart add $2.00 □ one you choose will be placed at 4. Include Price - research shows JOE D0MAN the top of your love line. large heart add $3.00 □ that people are more interested when 908-686-3824 DECKS check the box for the size heart you want and enclose ALTIRATIONftMPAMS the total amount along with your message they know the price. If the price is . ‘ KITCHENS eATTICS negotiable, say so. aBATHROOMS ‘ BASEMENTS Deadline Monday February 7th 5 p.m. REMODELED No iob too small or loo large Please find $ - ______enclosed, or charge to this credit card 5. Be Home - when you run your ad, d D Visa (check one) □□ MasterCard be home, or specify the hours buyers CARPETING ~ Number------can call. Most people won't call back. CARPET PROBLEMS? w t Fix Them Am Expiration Date. Instate Don. Custom Work. Rs-Stretch. Saams. These are tips to help you get Protosslonal Carpet Cleaning Signature. Baal Whelaaata Naw Carprt Seta* Include your n a m e , a d d re s s and p h o n e n u m b e r w h e re w e can started. For additional assistance, Perfection Floors re a c h you (between 9 a.m. • 5 p.m.) if we have a question. 1-800-565-6994 201-373-6994 N a m e^ _ call -ua, today. ok our sales. , • ' •* - - -.f** fteffwwt **■ • \ «-•S k t+ e *-.• -ifs---. ... * , representatives will be happy to help Don Amonrti ~~ m m * you write your ad. ROYAL LINOLEUM A RUG CO. City. .State — Zip. Phone Number,

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i):00 a m. - 5 p.m. CARPET CARE/CLEANING Well send a postcard notifying that special person that Monday through Friday RICHARD G. McGEGHAN their Valentine message will appear Feb. 10th. (office hours) r^^ae^wiewitaidenBai eA CofflnwqrwHwiraT clel Love one's name — - * . ______— 9:00 l:0O'©.m, J.'^uff, - Tun riiiT to r y A j - Wax. Saturday (phone hours) 906-486-7151 City- •State- Z ip MflUap e r m e wadMuaJ Xa j M — THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1094 - UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED SERVICES OFFERjT GUTTER8/LEA0ER8 * m r movpkvstorage" PAINTING RESUMES ^ *TY flBGQftlTWfl. paftjniJWl U m A i U a |m m Om 4m vbtOpCb «tim m . t * m m 8 0 U W W P E gutlafil FrM MtmalM. Haaionabl# pricai hSRfliOfl. E*06l60tlWlSf§flC#SlhdVWy fVWOf)* Interested In at an log a new career? Want to M Vidor 908-356-1486 MOVING A TRANSPORT, MC. •W # m u . Ff66 tittm iiH . Call Andrtw 8ldawaHu • Stag# - Cu/Sa • Patlot LOW, LOW RATM 9OMMft*101t . change joba? Baa us-far typesetting your Dacha - Gutters - Caranto TO# FRUOTMATU ra a u m *. * Paining - Carpanay * Ranovatlona If you own do s, maybe we can. DoeBn.Veu, INSURANCE G M A T H R V K t Clean-Upa A Rem oval# • Smal Damollbon Large or Smal Joba PAPER HANGING Mapfs Composition Airpom, Schoou, ate, Dropoff or pick-up. AFFORDABLE HEALTH toau/ane#. Fro* Baaamanta - Attica - Vania 463 VMliy Strut Unor houaahoM chorea, daWar padugai iS-mkxm phono eonaulwton ih m ti how B 908-688-0230 908-686-7262 EXPERT PAPERHANGING lo ca ty. Improve coverage/ roduet rateal Con Joooph FrM EadmalM Inaurad Uganai* 00368 Mipiewood RaUaM and Courte#ua Qurln, CFP, 201-8694520. AND PAINTING Rear of Ntws-Raoord Bldg. PAINTING M on.. T u m ., Wad. 8 Fh. 9AM-5PM MOVINQ/STORAQE Thursday and other time# TILE LANDSCAPING MIKE TUFANO by appointment ATLAS VAN LINES. Local! worldwide movara BORIS RASKIN PAINTING PRfE KSDIIATBS and MASURtNG CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER FLORIDA apadadan. Agant UNIVERSITY Van Rafaranoaa Available 762-0303 N«w »idR9Mlrs LirtM. 908-27S-2070. S401A Tram lay Point Extwrtor 906-522-1629 HOLLYWOOD Road, Llndan. PC 00102. Powar WuMng Handyman Sanrica Raaaonabia RatM Beat Rafartnota No Job toe Big or Small LANDSCAPING DON’S ECONOMY ROOFING I do It ak PIANO EVERLAST ROOFING CO. JOE MEGNA ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING MOVING AND STORAGE 201-5844293 PIANO LESSONS, earthed music leather. All RESIDENTIAL ANO COMMERCIAL lavaia. I*a . Schweikardt. 008-272-8706. Spacakuing in shingle. Bar off# and 1 ply ' 201-429-2987 DESIGN Tha Racommandad Mover. Our 30th year. Fully InauradFrM Eatmata rubber; exterior carpentry, slate shingle Hat, 1408*7104122 PC 00010. 751 Lehigh Avenue, Union. EXOTIC GARDENS & GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter: Exterior/ Spanish Ha repairs. DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS Intarlor. Ptaalar and ahMtroeking. Fully In­ PLUMBING FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED POND INSTALLATION aurad, rafaranoaa. All joba guarantaed. FrM % All workmanship guarantaed. . Estabfiehed 1935 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE Mimaia. 201-373-0438.______- BLEIWEIS RelerenoM available. Owner operated. TREE REMOVAL PLUMBING A HEATING 908-964-8081 Kkehana, Bathrosma, Repairs, Oeutlng, MOVING/ •AN type# heating aysteme. M UM an) wrvMd. Tile Fleam, Tub (notoauraa, Shaawmtatla FREE ESTIMATES •Oat hoi water Mar J.D. LIGHT TRUCKING HOUSE PAINTING •Bathroom t Mohan ramodalng Ft m EttlmttM Fully msursd We'D move Furniture, AppiiancM, HouaehoW INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REASONABLE RATES ROOFING CONTRACTOR No job too small or too largo 908- 686-1838 itama in carpatad van or truck. Counaoua and Fully Inturtd Fully Inaurad and Bonded Certified in 1 ply rubber moling Hunting Dears* a7l7C careful. Reasonable ratal and fully inaurad. Fro# EiUmttH ' Flat momig-repairs CALL ROB Viaa/Mausrcarda accepted ShmgiM, ra-roof-teamfl 908-686-5550 LINDEN LANDSCAPING, Inc. ComploB lawn 201-457-8588 STEVE ROZANSKI Roof inspections 8 maintenance. malmenance mtvIoo. Landless# dHlpn, nan- 906-686-7415 Lie. » P.M.00S30 j.------.— All work guarantaed P.0. BOX 3695, Union, NJ rood Pm . Mulch. Sion#. Etc. Fra# M tm alM. 908-686-6455 Fully Inaurad FrM Estimate! Fully Inmtod. C#H 906-682-8835.______FOTre PLUMBING and Halting. MMtar Plum­ PAUL’S M A M MOVERS ber. Rsaidsntal. 'Commercial. Jobbing. Altars- 908-322-4637 Formerly Of Yale Ava. tlona. -No job BO amall.- Plumbing licenae TREE EXPERTS MC M O RROW S HUfeM. PM 00177 PAINTING & S3B67. Can 486-3431. WE STOP LEAKS! LANDSCAPES UNUMITED Local A Lang CLARK BUILDERS, MC. SOVLf TMS SUROtftV OO. ASnoar Plowing Oiatanoa Moving PLASTERING JOSEPH MCGADEY •Root Stripping 8 Repairs a. r i ------1 ESTABLISHED 1922 w rirv w w o CALL 906-688-7768 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE •Flat Roofing s Slaw TREE A STUMP REMOVAL ♦Landscape Design t Mainwnanc# PLUMBER •Gutters I Leaders aCornmardal *R##M#nt#l SCHAEFER MOVING. Reliable, vary low ratM . FREE ESTIMATES Serving Union 4 MMMsss* Cauntiaa PRUNING ♦Pavenlone Pato# No job too smalll For 22 Year* 2 hour minimum. Same ratM on weekend#. CALL: LENNY TUFANO SEWER CLEANING SERVICE TREE SURGERY IN ♦Retaining W at! Inaurad. FrM MtlmatM Licenae PM00S61 . Fully Inaurad - FrM E sememe ALL ITS BRANCHES 201-783-LAWN Anytme 908-004-1210. 908-273-6025 License No. 5013 NJ Lie No 010780 908-381-SI48 1-800-794-LEAK (83281 U n to n 908-354-8470 906aM 4*63M WOOD STACK RUBBISH REMOVAL TREE SERVICE MAX SR. & PAUL LOCAL TREE COMPANY MIKE PRENDEVILLE ALL TYPES TREE WORK SCHOENWALDER ♦FREE ESTIMATES DISPOSAL ♦SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT Hit New Jersey! 201-635-6815 ♦IMMEDIATE SERVICE CELEBRATING OUR 81St YEAR ATTIC-BASEMENT-GARAGE CLEARED ♦INSURED AFREE WOOD CHIPS INSTALLATION A SERVICE CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS REMOVED •Lawn FaucttuSump Pumpe MINI ROLL OFF DUkPSTERS 900-276-5752 •Totlete»Waier Heateri FAST-FAIR-RELIABLE-HONEST •AltarationaaGaa Heat PROPERLY LICENSED TYPESETTING The map at left •Faucet Repairs show# the oounty •Electric Dram 5 Sewer Cleaning COMPUTERIZED Serving (he Home Owner, Buelrwst S In- SERVICES OFFERED ^ distribution of . d u tlry TYPSETTING deMaa and weeklies CLASSIC TOUCH Strmga. Music tor your 908-686-0749 apaciai occasion- waddings, panwa, site. Mem- No job too btg or too email In theNJPA 4S4 ChMtnut Street, Union, NJ bera of the New Jersey Symphony OrchMtra SCAN program Muter Rumber'i Licenae *4182 *9645 Call Toni, 838-8537, ______C am era W o rk SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT YOUR TOPS V elo x es YOUR AD could appear here lor h little u N eg a tiv es AdvtrtiM rtl Your 25-word classified ad ($9 per T hen w e se n d it to S 9 810 00 per week. Cell lor more details O x CUSTOM PRINTED additional word^for only 9219, reaches over a Handy dassifled department would be happy Maple Composition participating tfalllewand B halo vou. Call 1-800-664-M t 1 T-SHIRTS million households through SCAN, the New ALSO JACKETS -SWEATS -HATS weeklies from Sussex to ATHLETIC WEAR 463 Valley St. Jersey Prase Association's Statewide Classified Capo M a y and Salem to REFINISHING ~ FOR YOUR BUSINESS Mapjewood Advertising Network. Call us. We’ll help you write SCHOOL -CLUBS -TEAM -ETC. 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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT BUSINESS FOR SALE TOWNHOUSE ROSELLE. ORIGINAL owner telling 6year SPRINGFIELD * 5 BEDROOM split level on. YOUR CLASSIFIED ad can be published in 9? MAPLEWOOD. Prtvew room and bam. kitchen LUNCHEONETTE/ BLOOMFIELD Excellent qu»l tree lined street. Walking distance to New Jersey newspapers with one easy phone and laundry pnvtladgM Parking. Uolitwi in- location. Pricad for quick tale. $65,000. Call young 2-bedroom, 24 bath townhouse on cui-de-tac. Large eat-in kitchen, central air. schools, NYC transportation and houses of call and for one low pnee For only $219, you cludad. $47S. monthly plui 1 month tacurlty. 201-338-4503 or 201-336-0656.______-worship. Fabulous living room with cathedral ad will reach over 1 2 million homes throughout 201-762-4842. deck, full basement, wooded yard. Tennis YOUR AO oould appear here for a t little * i court*. LOW maintenance fee. Near schools, ceiling, formal dining room, ultra modern eat-m the state Call Worrall Community Newspapers $10.00 par week. Cat lor more detail! Our public transportation, shopping, golf course kitchen with bay window overlooking majestic at 201 763 9411, for all the details about ‘Ad te f aotata advarttaed haraln la friendly dattilled department would be happy Sacnfce- $122,000 Call 908 298-1245 backyard. Master bedroom suite with ample SCAN- Statewide Classified Advertising" aublact ta Ike Fadanl Fair Heualng Act, OFFICE TO LET k> halo vou. Call 1-800-564-8011. closets. Call 201 -376-1521 Asking $335,000 Network which makee It Htagf to advartlaa any negotiable. Principals only.______pralaranoa, lim itation, or diacrM notlon BLOOMFIELD THERAPIST'S euite available REAL ESTATE FOR SALE baoad on moo, ooler, religion, ooi, handt- within dental facility. Flealble timet and rant. UNION SHORE PROPERTY cop, tenMel oMua, or notional origin, or Street level. Aveilable immediately. Call CEMETERY PLOTS BANK FORECLOSURES 1.000 NJ homes listed in 150 page report Save to 50% buying M in i Ion lo maka any ouch preference, 201-743-7575.______GREAT LOCATION LONG BEACH Island, an island paradise within lim itation, or diacrlm i notion. CEMETERY PLOTS bank direct. Also, Pennsylvania. New York. an easy drive For friendly, professional service MAPLE WOOO. AFFORDABLE 3 and 2 room PUTNAM RIDGE- Split Level on nicely land “Wo wM not knowingly accept any od- Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Califor­ call HCH Inc Realtors 609 494 3311 Ask for aurtaa. 650 and 350 aquare feet Secure, tunny nia. New Hampshire. 7 days. 8am midnight, scaped lot, 7 rooms, attached garage, well kept. vart W ng lor tool ootato which la In violation HOLLYWOOD ' Best value in area Asking $169,900 See and new sales brochurel______2nd floor. Av-condrtoned. UDImei included. 1 203 838-8200______of th e lo w . AH poreone ora hereby Informed make otter. 201-994-0220. MEMORIAL PARK LONG BEACH Island summer rentals Ocean that all dwellingo odtronleed oro aval lo bio WILL YOU paint? Will you supervise construc­ front, bayfront and everything in between on on equal opportunity bade.’ Gethetmane Gardena, Mausoleums. Office tion? Oo you want home equity1 You can own Reserve your place in the sun for 94 Caii UNION 1500 Stuyveaant Ave , Union, your dream home' Call Milet Homes today MAGLEY REALTORS Shoreline Realty for Sea Shel-ters Sales and 908-668-4300 1 800-343 2884. ext 1. 201-635-7631 Rental Guide i 800 675 9139 APARTMENT TO RENT Storefront well tutted for office. Conveniently HLLSOE, 414 roomt. MO bedroom*, two located in Union Center. Approiimetely 500 fenny houto, Mcond floor, neat' hot water tquwe feet indudmg private bathroom. Imme­ lupflad. win-lo-wall carpeting, freahly diately available. Atking $600 per month. Call pWnted, ono month aacurlty and one monm Mr Fine. 0064167-5410. Sell Your Home rani. Available February tat. C all IN UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIEDS W 3 6 5 4 4 M ______MAPLEWOOO. FIVE roomt, 1 bedroom apart­ VACATION RENTALS " " CALL 1*800-564*8911 ment. Heair hot water. Weaker/dryer. Garage, POCCNOS FERNWOOO. Saw Creek New, ERA* SUNDAY REALTY GROUP INC. tvt montha aoeurity. Availabla February. Furniahed Town House, laecuzi. Sleepa 7. TO RlACl YOUR CUSSIfllD AD $775.00 monthly. 762-5715.______Indoor swimming/ ten/v* health dubi Skiing. The Choice in Real Estate ORANGE, 1 BEDROOM. Euro kitchen, nice Weekendt, weekly. 201-731-4180______roomt and area, elevator building. Heap hot WILMINGTON, VERMONT. Fall foliage, skiing. water auppkod. $815. Socunly. Available Fo- Five bedrooms, fireplace, deck, heavily bruary. 201-781-8122.______wooded lot. skiing trail. Mount Snow Club If We Don’t Sell Houle with indoor/ outdoor pool, sauna, # THEM COMPANY, INC RAHWAY. LOVELY (1) bedroom apartment gameroom. Available week/ weekend. Call Security locked building. Private parking. Your House Weaker/dryeraon prertvaoe Near tram atakon. 201-761-4036 908-474-3056 $580* utHbet 008-350-3658______ERA Will Buy It! SPRINGFIELD. TROY HHa. Rant/ buy. Largo 3 WANTED TO RENT bodrooma. 2 batha. garage, atoraga. pool, tatmia. country aoltino. Freahly painted. Now GARAGE WANTED to rent lor local profea- CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION but and tram nation. $1.350. Immediate occu­ to n a l'i car. Five Pomtar Putnam Manor area of pancy. Mr* Berko, 201-535-0600. Unjonj3re|ene^^a^anjiflm^0^8^55^ 266IT MORRIS AVENUE • UNION * 964-3003 201-7fl2:4154.______.______23y000 * sf warehouse I manufacturkg *3 tailg ate loading d ocks with Raih office Independently owned and operated @ ! I® !* UNION. 34 ROOM apartment Freahly 18.000 * sf for lease ieveiers, dock seals i canopies panted. Laundry lecilitiet, od-ttroet panting. $685 month, heat/ hot water mduded. Loom •Can delver partial tenant 5000 si •2 drive - in doors and aoeurity required. Available March 1M. REAL •800 amps, 3 phase 906-260-0402. ______^ d e a rc e fc g SHOP Af HOME UNION. 4 ROOM apartment, 2nd floor, near ESTATE •Parit 27 cars, 4 tralers •Easy access to Routes 2178, SEE THIS 5 OTHER HOMES ON TV Union cantor and trantportebon. $800 month, "THIS WEEKEND IN REAL ESTATE'' uWmoo included. 006-668-0836______DM wet spUder 287, W 5, and GSP FRIDAY ■ 6:90 PM T V ] “AH reel eetste advert leed herein ie UNION. 6 MODERN tpaooua rooma, 2nd floor c ) eubjed la the Federal Fair Homing Act, $860 par month, ubkeot not included. Available which makee k Hlegat to advertIte any February let Call P06-888Q7S3.______preference, lim itation, er tAacrMnellon UNION. FRESHLY panted I tube, new walk baaed an nee, celer, religion, a ti, hendP wall cwpebng. laundry fedlifet and off-tneet cap, famUlal titlu a er nflenal origin, or parking. $485 mondi, fwav hot watar included. Intern Ion le mete any eueh preference. Lease and security raquved. Avarfete Febru­ Hm ttillen, er dleerlm tnttlon. ary 15*1. 606-289QC02______“We wHI net knowingly accept any ad- WEST ORANGE. NWdy 2 bed venial ng. tar reel aetata which lain vloletlen e l the law. AH peraane are haraby Informed roomt. Wmg room, dining room, eat-m kilchan, ■x. —w . y ^ - I a I — — 4 . . * 4 1^ ^ 4 u a a lla A t e Since 1906 • Real Estate Brokerage • Investments • Advisory Services heat tuppkad. S650. 14 security inav m owminga •oYiniwo in iyiiw w i 201-731-2060 an an aaual epporlunHy betia."

CONDOS TO RENT SPRINGFIELD SPACIOUS !■ bedroom condo ROSELLE PARK located m park-IAe aettng. Remodeled kitchen, NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES IMMACULATE fuity carpeted. $785 monthly. Pleat# call 201-467-1146. APP 30 YR FIXED 15 YR FIXED OTHER Just move right In. This S herm an School colonW features large FEE RATE PTS APF RATE PT8 APR RATE PT8 APR enclosed front porch, large formal dining room, 1/2 bath first floor, 3 SPRINGFIELD Lender. City, Phone large bedrooms and huge bath on 2nd floor. Maintenance (ree alum FIRST FLOOR... Accountants Mortgage, Lebanoneoo-1*6- 22*5 0 7.25 0.00 7.20 6.75 0.00 5.51 6.33 0.00 6.41 L siding and 2 car garage. Must see. Asking $150,000. .1 bedroom Condo, updated eat-in kitchen, Action Mortgage Corp,Bloomf1d 000 *03 2107 M 6.35 3 00 5.70 5.85 3.00 0.35 3.50 3.00 6.99 A garage, convemem to NY but. tram and 3.50 3.00 0.12 A R. Mangais* Company Spnngfleid pool. Attract*# gratty counyard. Affinity National Mortgage m o - m s - m iz 2 SO 0.63 3.00 6.92|r0.13 3.00 8.60 Offered al $850/month Am erican Federal M tge, Union eoi eaa asoo t» 0 6.75 1.75 6.97 6.00 2.75 6.52 6.86 2.25 7.11 B 367 Chestnut 81., Union American Savings Bk.Bloomftd tot - 748-3000 225 6.95 2.50 7.13 6.25 2.50 6.65 6.00 2.50 5.30 M Hasltor 908-688-3000 m kY ,U oi?|| | America's First Mtg,Hackensack 201- 400-0262 295 6.75 5.00 7.05 6.13 3.00 8.51 3.36 3.00 6.14 A Arbor National Mtge,Clark 006 - 662-6800 595 6.53 3.00 5.02 6.13 3.00 6,60 3.86 3.00 7.08 A SHORT HALS OFFICE 201-012 - 6600 40 8 6 88 2.25 7.23 1.38 1.75 eSS 7.00 1.75 7.28 B 54S Mrflburn Avenue ARCS Mortgage, Totowa 3785200 Associated Financial Service 000 - 260 - 8644 N/P 3.73 1.00 5.95 6.25 1.00 6.57 3.50 1.00 6.70 A G et a Head Start on your Baltcor Corp, Springfield 201-407-6417 0 7.25 0.00 7.38 6.58 0.00 7.05 4.25 0.00 4.34 A Bankers Savings, Perth Amboy 008-4*2-4100 550 7.00 2.75 7.25 6.30 2.75 0.32 3.75 1.75 5.64 A Com petition with our proven system Capital Funding, Parsippany 600-502-0700 0 7.13 0.00 7.13 6.75 0.00 6.75 6.53 0.00 6.53 H Central Mtge Svca.Watchung 006 - 760 -0100 295 7.25 0.00 7.25 6.85 0.00 6.89 8.25 0.25 N/PJ Chelsea Fin'l Svcs, Hackensack z o i- m z - ip m 255 6.75 2.50 7.00 6.25 2.50 6.55 3.50 2.00 5.49 A for REAL ESTATE agencies Columbia Natl Mtge, Cranford -zro-om 375 5.53 3-00 0.73 5.25 3.00 0.74 6.58 2.00 7.21 B Constellation Bank N A f Hzabethsos-474-iooo 250 33 3<<]06.92 1.25 3.00 8.73 3.50 3.00 7.30 A Countrywide Mortgage,Wstlld 8§8- t m - m m 258 30 2.00 0.01 5.73 3.00 0.47 3.80 2.qp 6.430.40 A Crastmont Fed'l Savings,Clark sea-szr-osao 300 73 3.00 7.03 0.30 2.78 0.02 8.SO 3.0f 8.31 A i Directors Mtg LoanJtooheNa Pk. tM -sn-atss SSO .00 1.00 7.10 I.SO i.oo e.oo 3.00 1.00 0.20 A Empire Mortage, 8omenMe aea-are-Mar 350 .30 0.00 7.30 7.00 0.00 7.00 7.25 0.00 7.25 H Equity Fin’l,Old Bridge eoo-aaz-iaza 325 50 3.00 0.80 3.13 2.75 6.53 4.50 0.00 0.38 A First DeWitt Savings Bank zoi - szb- m m 400 .38 0.00 7.38 3.75 0.00 6.75 3.50 2.00 0.07 A CLASSFEDS DRAW CROWDS Firet Fidelity Bank 390|j0.0S 2.00 7.00 6.30 2.00 0.72 3.00 0.00 6.16 A FASTER THAN YOU CAN SWT: First Savings Bank SLA, Edison 808- zzb- 4480 325|7.oo" |7; 3.00 7.35 6.25 3.00 6.70 3.03 0.00 6.56 K . “OUICK-ACTWG RESULTS!" Genesis Mtg# Svcs,E.Brunswick#o6-z87-87o« 375 3.75 4.00 7.04 3.23 3.00 0.78 6.68 3.00 7.17 B Budgat-mmM m o w n ** look »#» CHwfieil Gibraltar Savings Bk, Newark zor-irz-tzzi sso 7.35 1.00 7.40 3.38 1.00 7.03 4.50 1.50 0.43 A cdumm lor moneyeevli’g purdMi** *« l «m*rt n p 7.00 2.00 7.20 3.75 2.00 7.07 4.00 1.00 6.47 A M l nidi aura lo 11« col i» Ncouto »» rto *"1»* Hudson Mortgage Co,N.Bergen soo-srs-zzr*. / *Th« Sendee Bureau Jbr th e R E A L ESTAT E In d u s try ' k>»«aal m» pu< quiefc rMponM«l ■«* |0.75 5.00 7.05 0.13 3.00 0.61 N/P N/P Hip Imperial Credit Ind, Parsippany 6oo-z4#-z7»# 245 LE A GRAY at 1-800-645-6376 um tun m « • WMl C A L L Investors Savings Bank.MHtoum *oi-*7»neo soo N/P N/P N/P 3.00 0.00 0.00 16.50 0.00 0.50 F UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIEDS Ivy Mortgage,Belle Mead aM-m-z4M 300 5.50 3.00 0.79 3.00 3.00 0.20 3.30 3.00 6.33 A Key Corp Mtge,Laurence Haiborsoo-sss-ssra 295 6.83 3.00 0.04 3.23 2.80 0.07 3.30 3.00 0.33 A Degnan 1- 800- 564-8911 King Mortgage Corp, Clifton *00 *4* 10*0 300 3.03 2.03 0.83 6.00 3.13 0.30 4.13 2.75 6.51 A Mane Flnl Sve*.Bloomfield *01 - 7 * * -* z * i 33 0 3.88 1.00 8.07 3.03 1.00 0.70 4.13 1.50 4.25 A Prudential M b Boyle Manor Mtge Corp,Parsippany 201 - • • 4- 00*0 225 7.25 0.00 7.25 3.75 0.00 0.75 7.30 0.00 7.35 B Monarch Svgs Bank FBB,Clark aoo-M4-sou 203 6.75 3.00 7.23 6.38 3.00 5)68 3.75 3.00 0.13 A REALTORS J u s! moved Morgan Carlton Finl,Ridgewood eoo-Mz-BTii "■ 0 6.50 3 00 5.73 5.63 0.00 0.63 3;63 1.50 3.72 A Mortgage Money Mart, Edison soo- m s - s m i 0 6,63 2.75 0.30 3.25 2:73 0.60 3.38 3.00 0.33 A in? Mortgage Unlimited, Secaucus soo-6M-z*74 i »5* 7.00 0.00 7.00 6.03 0.00 6.53 4.00 0.00 4.00 A New Century Mtge, E.Brunswick n i i n -4 m o 376 6.90 2.38 0.70 5.00 2.00 0.47 8.38 2.88 6.23 A I can help Prem ier M ortgage,U nion #o*-4*7 *ooo 325 6.50 3.00 0.80 5.00 3.00 0.40 3.30 2.00 8.08 A Pulaski Savings Bk, Springfield m i - s m - som 350 5.75 3.00 7.08 6;13 3.00 0.60 8.13 2.00 8.14 A you out? Pulawski Savings Bk, Cranbury ooo- s m - ooh 330 6.75 3.00 7.08 6.25 2.80 8.00 4.80 1.00 8.41 A Royal Mortgage,E Brunswick n m - i m - z z n 395 7.18 0.00 7.13 1.75 0.00 0.78 7.00 0.00 7.00 N Don't worry and wood— about 5.78 0.00 5.75 E learning your Way around town Or Royal Mortgage, Morristown soo- m i - m m 395 6.90 3.00 5.80 6.00 3.00 0.43 w nat to m o ' and do Or wtio to aak Source Mortgage. 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