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WESTFIELD • SCOTCH PLAINS • FANWOOD \ Vol. 12, No. 37 f Friday, September 19,1997 50 .cents'? Briefs desegregation still gray issue Crossway Place ^ underpass closes" Police said the underpass at African-American parents criticize racial 'balance' in schools 1 Crossway Place between North Editor's note: This is the first in a series munity were of very poor quality com- "I'm not asking the taxpayer to pay for Avenue to Jefferaon School have to cross [and South avenues will be of stories examining race issues in pared to the schools in the white commu- another bus. We're just asking to merge Central Avenue and wulk up the closed for about three to four Westfield. nity," said press secretary for Concerned with something that's already there nnd weeks while Elizabethtown Boulevnrd. Residents at the meeting said ByTlNAOUAHNO African American Parents of Westfield paid for," Windsor resident Jnnet Turner they are concerned for the safety of their !Gas Company replaces several (CAAP) Beverly Grant. said. children. \ main gas lines. KECORD-PRESS "By busing the black children to the Windsor Avenue resident Tasneed A. Dr. Foley said the busing policy states WESTFIELD — A 7-year-old African- schools in the white community, the chil- Nasir suid a van comes to her street to that K-8 students who live within a two- | Foreign language American girl wants to go to school with dren were going to be afforded a far supe- transport one child who ia classified (nien- mile rndius of school are not bused unless ! group seeks teachers her friends on her block. rior education. That's not the case today tnlly impaired) to the same school her they are disabled. He said seats on the But that can't happen because of a in Westfield because the schools nre com- child attends. She said she sees the van bus can be bought for $315 n year. The Foreign Language desegregation law that was state mandat- parable," she said. pass by while she walks her fourth-grade "The primary responsibility for getting j Awareness Group ia looking for ed over 20 years ago. In 1971, the State Residents from Caccioln Place and son to school everyday — rain, sun or your children to school is the parents, and (teachers with expertise in Board of Education's < Office of Equal Windsor Avenue voiced their anger with snow. we are responsible when the bell rings [French or Spanish to teach Opportunity examined, the town's racial the Board of Education at last week's "I'd like Dr, Foley (superintendent of and your child is in school," Dr. Foley said. [classes as part of the state's balance and asked the Board of Education CAAP meeting. The two issues raised schools) to walk the walk with us nnd see Residents at the CAAP meeting said )new core curriculum require- to "correct the imbalance." were busing and the need for a neighbor- what it is like," said Ms. Nasir, who com- because there is no neighborhood school ments. "Originally desegregation came into hood school to provide a sense of commu- pletes the walk four times a dny. to call their own, the children develop a The group is a self-support- play when the schools in the black com- nity for their children. The children walking from Windsor (Continued on page A-2) ing after-school program with- in the Westfield Parent- Teacher Council. Needed are a college degree or foreign diploma in French or Phones Spanish; knowledge of tradi- tional foods, songs, games and holidays; and experience with children. sought For more information, call Helene Blanton at 654-7812. Catholic singles for parks planning dance
The Young Single Catholic RECORD-PRESS "" """" Adults Club will sponsor a Harvest Dance 8 p.m.-mid- WESTFIELD — Calling home night tomorrow at Immaculate takes more than 20 cents, it takes Heart of Mary Church, 1571 & a phone. Martine Ave. in Scotch Plains. Westfield's Recreation Com- Singles between 25-45 are mission member and Republican welcome. Town Council candidate Janis Admission of $8 includes Weinstein recently proposed the anackn and beverages. placement of telephones at all *mt CWtF PAUL BMTILORO For more information, call recreational facilities in town. Jim at 382-2764 or Mike at "It is common senae to ensure 679-9012. that the users of our parks, espe- cially our children, are able to Preventing conveniently find a telephone to Historical group call home, or in an emergency, to meet Tuesday phone for help," Ms, Weinstein fires is new said in a statement to the For its first meeting of the Record'Press. 1997-98 season, the Historical Ms. Weinstein said the parks chief's goalj Society of Scotch Plains and and fields are used extensively Fanwood will hear about avia- for individual and team activi- tion history as it relates to the •vTINAQUARINO It ties. The telephones, sho said, GEORGE PACCtELLO/RECORD-PRESS Garden State. RECOHD-I'KKBS i The meeting will be 8 p.m. would make routine calls conve- Tuesday at the Fanwood rail- nient and save valuable time in WESTFIELD — The new fire road station. the event of an emergency. Gyro hero chief doesn't want to Bpend all of !• The speaker is Pat Reilly, "Coaches and parents will Mark Qulbaa cuti mtat (or gyro sandwiches at the annual Greek Festival of Westfield last week, The his time fighting fires. executive director of the New have additional peace-of-mind event was sponsored by the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on Gallows Hill Road. Chief Paul Battiloro, appoint- Jersey Aviation Hall of Fame knowing that a phone is nearby," ed last week by Mayor Tom and Museum since it was she added. Jardim, said the most challeng- founded in 1972. Recreation Director Glenn ing thing about being a firefight- The museum and Hall of Burroll said he visited potential er is educating the public about Fame are situated at Teterboro locations with a Bell Atlantic rep- Schools' strategic planning meeting set fire safety. resentative. "I'd prefer to prevent the firo Airport. "If we could agree on the loca- WESTFIELD —' The official pliments of the Loader Store, The public is invited and start of the Weatfield School The plan was introduced by than fight the fire," ho suid. "You tions of the phones. Bell Atlantic Perhaps it is time can count fires you fight, but you refreshments will be served. said it would provide phones at District's strategic planning Dr. Foley in November 1996. For more information, call process was kicked off at the to reinvent ourselves.' "I have seen strategic plans can't count fires you prevent." no cost to the town," Mr. Burroll Prevention is what Chief society President Richard said. Board of Education meeting — William Foley work very successfully in other Bousquet at 232-1199. school districts, and 1 feel Battiloro wunts to accomplish He said the commission feels Tuesday. Superintendent and he said the way to do that is phones are not needed at all the Long Range Planning Chair Westfield is particularly well suited for one," Dr, Foley said. with education, Fanwood women town's recreation locations Annmarie Puleio reported that "If I huve to issue n summons, because some of them are adja- the date of the first formal strate- their art classes. "Our populntion ia changing, set garage/yard sale A logo design will be selected finances are changing, and times it is because I have failed ns a fire cent to public buildings, such as gic planning meeting will be 7:30 safety educator," said tho chiof, The Fanwood Woman's Club Mindowaskin Park which is near p.m. Monday at Edison Inter- from entries by WHS art stu- are changing. We need to develop dents to accompany future corre- who has only issued about three will hold its annual garage- the police station. mediate School's auditorium. a mission statement and direct summonses in 30 years. yard sale 9 a.m,-3:3O p.m. Mr. Burrell said he was asked Superintendent of Schools spondence related to Westfield's our energies toward fulfilling that mission." "Everybody blames the today and tomorrow at 41 by the commission to talk to Bell William Foley announced a "logo strategic plan. The winner of the Chicago fire on Mrs. O'Lonry'a Hunter Ave. Atlantic as well as other phone contest" which will be offered to logo contest will be presented "Porhnps it is time to reinvent Proceeds will benefit com- (Continued on page A-2) high school students through with a $200 gift certificate com- ourselves," he said. {Continued on page A-2) munity projects and organiza- tions sponsored by the club. Junior Statesmen FestiFall to draw plan car wash The Junior Statesmen of America from Scotch Plains- thousands to town Fanwood High School will hold a car wash 10 a.m.-2 p.m. By TINA QU ANNO off the town and show off the RECORD-PRESS businesses in the downtown to Sunday at the Terrill Road the people from the surrounding Exxon service station in Scotch WESTFIELD — The town is communities," Weatfield Area Plains. Coat per car is $4; vans throwing a party and you're Chamber of Commerce Executive wil be charged additional invited. Director Katherine Broihier said. depending on size, More than 300 exhibits of "To make it more interesting, crafts, art and local businesses we brought in crafts people and will take to the streets Sunday entertainment to add a little Inside for the annual FestiFall of Arts more fun." and Crafts, sponsored by the Ms, Broihier said people come Commentary .. .A-4 Westfield Area Chamber of to shop for the holidays and catch Commerce. up with neighbors. Community Life .A-8 "I think it is a great way to Residents also will be able to highlight tho town nnd show it familiarize themselves with the Obituaries A-9 offbecause it is n beautiful town," Town Council candidates who said Karen Lundquist, president will be walking the streets and Sports A-10 of tho Advertising Alliance Inc., meeting the residents. which promotes the event. FeatiFall hours are noon-f5 Weekend Plus .A-14 FestiFall, which is expected to p.m. Traffic along Elm, Qutmby, On patrol draw more thnn 30,000 people, Prospect and Ernst Brand streets Scotch PInlna-Fanwood Assistant Superintendent John Crows congratulates new safety patrol mem- Real Estate .. B-15 will have two stages of entertain- will be detoured for the event, bers Terrance Charles and Elizabeth Stamler at Evergreen School. Evergreen's safoty patrol Is made up ment that include a violinist, a Admission and parking wo of fifth-graders who help maintain pupil safety on building property during arrival and dismissal times, Automotive ... .B-1 Dixieland Bnnd, a children's free. Skateboards and pots are In addition, patrol members are Francesco Albono, Mathow Biggs, Roland BIBIO, Jessica Clcalese, storyteller and several bands. not allowed for public safety rea- Daniel Deegan, Nicole Honeycutt, ChrlB Huettier, Daniel Kalserman, Jooslca Knlerlm, Chris Larttlgua, Classified B-1 FestiFall begun in town eight sons, MB, Broihier said. For more Caroline L'Heureux, Sara McArdle, Senn McNeils, Chanotte Nlckereon, Andrew Ortyl, Alyesa Robak, years ago. information, call 233-3021, The Anthony Saraceno, Malcolm Shell, Kelly Syrlng, Heather Vltollo and Klmberlee Wergland, "Tho original plan wan to show rain date is Sept. 28. Record-Press September 19,1997 Desegregation still a gray issue in Westfield (Continued from page A-l) enrollment), the neighborhood town with all of the poorest chil- the state last year will be in dents," Ms. Grant said. "The plan that we have in self-esteem and their perfor- school today would be Jefferson. dren and the other schools with effect until 1999. "If we were to suddenly place was approved by the state '• mance in school is affected, But because of the state-man- the highest-income children," he "One of the aspects of the plan change the racial balance of our starting in 1971 but ae recently i w'"Playmates should be class- dated desegregation law, instead said. "And I don't think that is is to maintain the racial balance schools in direct contradiction to as 1996. i ittates and classmates should be of going to one school, 16 chil- an educationally sound way to in the schools," Dr. Foley said. the plan that we filed, I think the "If I were to suddenly forget; playmates," Ms. Grant said. "In dren from Cacciola Place are run the school district irrespec- "As far as racial imbalance is county superintendent would about this ... I would have to; tihe name of racial balance, iron- bused to Wilson School, 20 chil- tive, by the way, of race." concerned, that is a ridiculous probably want to know what we notify the state to get their' ically, these children are being dren from Livingston Street and He said the multi-year equity idea because only 5 percent of are doing because this is what approval. Would they agree? I! 3iscriminated against. They do Stirling Place are bused to plan the school board filed with the community is minority stu- we agreed to do," Dr. Foley said. don't know; I didn't ask them." ; not get to benefit from the same Tamaques School, one South ial environment as the chil- Avenue child is bused to in other parts of town who Washington School, and about 10 to school with their neighbors. Windsor Avenue and Myrtle Hi more difficult for them to Avenue children attend New chief wants to prevent fires fjl&y together and enjoy the same Jefferson without bus service. .tfjerschool activities together." "When we did the redistrict- (Continued from page A-l) didn't have a smoke detector back into his Ross Place house to they had to hold your job for you; I •("They are removed from their ing last year we decided to cow for knocking over the because they weren't common at call the fire department. until you returned," he said. '< riiighborhood and each other," maintain the existing desegrega- lantern," Chief Battiloro said, the time. "Once you are out stay out," he So, at the age of 20, he went to! added. tion plan," Dr. Foley said. "but I blame Mrs. O'Leary for "But I got one right after that," said. "I'm human, too." the draft board and aBked to be! iecause Columbus School, "If all 36 children went to putting the lantern where the he said with a smile. Chief Battiloro, 53, was born drafted. He served in the army! neighborhood school at the Jefferson, that would significant- cow can knock it over." Chief Battiloro said- every- and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. In for two years — six months and; me, closed in the mid-1970s, ly change the character of that "I would like to increase fire body should have a fire escape 1956, at the age of 12, he moved 26 days of that he was fightingin ; wth Lincoln, Grant and Elm school," Dr. Foley said. safety in the community," he said. plan even if it is to "throw a chair to Westfield with his parents and Vietnam. He was wounded in! 3flreet schools due to declining "We would have one side of "We are always willing to help through the window and follow two brothers. battle at Phu Loi from gunshot! IK wounds to his chest and arms. In! i it people with the placement of the chair." "I always felt I wanted to do I* smoke detectors and any prob- "Smoke detectors wake you public service work, that was my 1967, he was granted an honor-; lems they may have. That's our up, but they don't get you out — objective," Chief Battiloro said. able discharge and received a; job." you need an escape plan," he While in high school, he was a purple Vietnam service medal. ; Chief Battiloro said buildings said. civil defense firefighter who vol- "I was very proud to serve my> today are being constructed with His plan to "stay low and go" is unteered his time with the fire country. I never had very hard! fire safety in mind. Adding to the what helped him and his family department. feelings about serving," he Baid."Il HING FOR fflE CARE, safety is the state mandate PLEASURE get out of the fire which was After graduating Westfield came home to a country that was; requiring smoke detectors in all caused by a smoldering cigarette Senior High School in 1963, Chief still uncertain about the war, butj residences. left by company. He said most Battiloro was interested in fire I never had any question in my; DOG TRAINING In 1971 it was a barking dog, residential fires are caused by service but said he couldn't get a mind if I did the right thing at' not a smoke detector, that awoke human carelessness. job with the fire department the right time." 1 EBOROWSKI ENTERPRISES the chief, his wife and his 1-year- Chief Battiloro said he made a because he said he was "draft Timing was something Chief iitt-'s Canine Dog Training School TO old daughter to the fire that was "big mistake" and did what bait." Battiloro was good at; he quickly Your Dog Trained in 1 Day burning in his den. Me said he should never be done — he went climbed the ladder of the depart- GUARANTIED "In the '60s nobody was going ment. In January 1972, he was * Ohi'dienre • (inn Shy • AlMck • Cu.ird DOJJS ADVERTISE to employ you if you were eligible Show Un^s • Si'turity Services promoted to lieutenant and in Mtitl.iblt' IN THIS FOREIGN LANGUAGE GROUP OFFERS for the draft, because if they did 1973 to captain. In July 1973 he 908-241-6252 hire you and you were drafted was appointed fire protection DIRECTORY TEACHING POSITIONS officer and in 1975 he was pro- PET SITTING F.L.A.G. (Foreign Language Awareness Group), moted to deputy chief. CALL a self supporting, after school program within the Westfield "It's just something I wanted SCOTCH FANWHD Why traumatize Your Pet PTC was recently informed that the State of N.J. has m to do," he said about becoming a 1-500-472-0102 Implemented a new core curriculum soon to include languages. North Jersey Newspapers Company firefighter. And he has done it. : When You're Away! F.L.A.G. is consequently looking for teachers with an expertise Sitting In My Fanwood Home, In French and eager to develop skills that will become Record-Press (USPS 006-049) Is 10+ Years Experience published on Friday by North Excellent RtftKncei * increasingly In demand. Phones sought Reuonible him Jersey Newspapers Company, 102 Call Teri 9OB-322-94»a { Required: Walnut Ave., Cranford, NJ 07016 (Continued from page A-l) ; -College degree or foreign diploma in French. (908) 276-6000, Second class companies to find out what exact postage paid at Crantord, NJ arrangements could be made to; •Knowledge of traditional foods, songs and holidays. 07016, POSTMASTER: please -Experience with children. install the phones. ; send changes to North Jersey The original request was for For further Information call: Helena Blanton, director at Newspapers Company, Fulfillment about seven or eight public Union Coun t v office, PO Box 699, Somervllle, phones, he said. 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| Police log Scotch Plains interested in Raritan Road tract By SUSAN RDYCKMAN tract is pending before the from my home," said Bryce cerns to the attention of the work on a historical structure RECORD-PRESS CORRESPONDENT Planning Board. Street, who attended the meeting Planning Board. requires the pre-qualification of According to professional with his mother and wants a A second reading and vote on prospective bidders. McGinn planner Susan Kimball, author of buffer between the site and his the ordinance to adopt the rede- The first priority of the SCOTCH PLAINS — Having the redevelopment plan, the area home. The Street family has lived velopment plan was scheduled restoration is to replace the roof aaid goodbye to the former inhab- meets the criteria set forth in in that neighborhood since 1902. for Tuesday. of the house, a project to be fund" itants of the Scotch Plains Zoo, local laws governing redevelop- James P. Flynn, a principal in The council passed a resolu- ed by the township. While the teacher the Township Council has ment housing: deteriorated Broadway Associates, said the tion adopting pre-qualification township has applied for funds, expressed interest in purchasing buildings, difficult topography, proposed use would be at least regulations for the phase of from the New Jersey Historic the 5.89-acre tract on Raritan poorly developed roads, vacant 100 feet from any property line restorations to the Osborn Trust to fund the second phase ov is robbed Road to preserve the historic land, isolation from other parts of and most of the woods would Cannonball House. the project, the municipality will, building on the property and the community. remain as they are today. Township Attorney Jeff Lair finance the second phase itself-,ff> Scotch Plains maintain the land as open space. "It is unlikely that this area "Parking will bo underground said the "sensitive nature" of the those funds are not received. A teacher at McGinn Councilman William would develop through private and lot coverage is about 14 per- School reported the theft of McClintock said the building, means," she said. cent to 22 percent across 12 "cash from her purse in the used most recently to house the Residents from Johnson acres," Mr. Flynn said. * classroom closet after noon zoo's lion, is listed on the town- Street, Waverly Place and Councilman Martin Marks Sept. 12, police said. ship register of historic places. Jerusalem Road are worried assured the citizens that the Save Save Save Save * * * The building was the home of about flooding, traffic, parking council's anticipated approval r Joseph Wagner, 20, of "Aunt Betsy" Frazee, who is light, the new buildings' proximi- "simply starts the process going." Linden, was charged with known for reluctantly offering to ty to existing homes and the aes- During the forthcoming review of drunken driving 6 p.m. serve her home-baked bread to thetic impact of building a multi- the developer's proposal and site , Sept. 13, police said. British troops during a story structure. plan, the public will have several .41,350.00 Mr. Wagner waa stopped Revolutionary War battle only to "Whatever you do is 15 feet opportunities to bring their con- If you've been thinking about central ulr rondltlonlitg, talk la us. for speeding on Terrill be turned down by Gen. There's never b«n a better time in replace that old heating system. • Road. Cornwallis and Gen, Howe. With utility rebates up to S1000.00 anil up to S.150,00 from Lennox for During the Sept. 9 public a new heating and air condilioiiing system 'Offer expires 11/14/1997 . * * * meeting, the council passed a res- When her grades fell, so Joseph G. 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Thanks to the quick action of the Somerville Fire Department, tarps were spread over many desks and is beautiful computers. If it was not for the actions of Somerville's bravest volunteers, the damage would have been a lot worse. We are grateful beyond words for the unselfish ser- in autumn vices performed by these volunteer firefighters. There is an air of expectancy Workers throughout North Jersey Newspapers Co. in Vermont at the moment, $fe could feel it during a weekend sprang into action as soon as the extent of damage was visit with friends. Here and there determined. In 24 hours, reporters and editors had found a tree was giving promise to'a new quarters in our building and were able to begin work spectacular display that was on this week's newspapers. In journalism, as in show about to unfold. Towns weje business, the show must go on. advertising street fairs and quijt I would like to apologize to any reader or advertiser shows that would attract the inconvenienced by this calamity. Unfortunately, some tourists coming to see the fall files containing press releases, letters and photographs foliage. ;.;; were damaged in the incident. Because of an electrical No doubt about it. New problem, our fax machine was also inoperable for the England's gorgeous foliage is we)] entire day. I pledge we will do all we can to ensure that worth a sightseeing tmp. RANDALL MILLER/RECORD-PRESS However, autumn in New Jersey your important news finds its way into our newspapers. Th« mwi staff of North J«rs*y Newspaper* hat found a temporary horn*. North Jersey Newspapers remains steadfast in its com- is not too shabby. ?/, An Indian Summer weekejjjfl mitment to improving the Record-Press and fulfilling the in the beginning of October 15 a needs of our readers and advertisers. After witnessing the Letters to the editor perfect time to enjoy the camp- spirited teamwork of our employees working against alt sites and state parks in u%e odds to produce this week's newspaper, I am confident northern part of the state. Th ember 19,1997 Record-Press A-5 Man. • Sal, 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM Union Catholic sets open house Sun. 10:00 AM to 7:O0 PM SCOTCH PLAINS — Union ed with a varied athletic and co- Instructors and department Not responsible for typographical errors. Catholic High School, located on Sale items cash & carry only- Sale prices curripular program including heads will be on hand to answer effective 9/17/97 - 9/23/97. Prices do not a 20-acre suburban campus at new musical instrument and questions on the six course levels Bring in any Include sales tax. Beer prices represent 3£00 Marline Ave., will have its vocal music programs. offered at Union Catholic includ- competitor's ad or 24-12 oz. botiles unless otherwise noted. coupon and we wil! Tall Open House 1-4 p.m. Sunday The latest technological ing remedial, adapted, regular, niael or beat that price /or families with prospective stu- resources at Union Catholic honors, accelerated and advanced subject lo ABC J' dents in the sixth-, seventh- and include a 23 station Library placement insuring the success of regulations. ] eijjht-grades. Research Center, an 18-station each student according to his The school, which nurtures an Math and Science Center, a 30 ability. fityironrnent based on Christian station Business Application Coaches from the 15 sports •OJues, academic excellence, and Center, a 15-station Multimedia teams also will be present. The yice to others offers a solid Authoring Center, Micro- student population comes from SEAGRAMS DEWARS ABSOLUT BACARDI RUM\ te for ari outstanding high soft/Toshiba Laptop Program, about 40 sending schools creating VO WHITE LABEL Vodka 80° Light • Gold k Sool experience. Networked T-l Internet Access, a diverse population blending tSSDuring the afternoon, families computerized College Resource customs, traditions, interests and 17" m»^0 '• 75 lilt: \$Bfx tour the building, which Center, computerized Arch- goals that form a unique environ- JACK I • 175 tiler itectural Design, Digital Photog- IDANIELS Ofig. Spiced • Pttiot Biy 1 V JJJpened its doors 35 years ago this ment, CLAN month. A formal presentation raphy, a Television Production There will be a barbecue and C~ KING WILLIAM or \*(ill give an overview of the Studio and more, preparing the refreshments. For more informa- JOHN 8EGG Scotch strong academic program blend- student for the 21st century. tion, call 889-1600. 1.7SL PHILADELPHIA 1.TSL CHIVAS 1.75L TANQUERAY 1 751 BEEFEATE BtcndnJ Wtiiifciy HtGAL Storting Vodlu SO'. Gin 1.7SL FLElSCHUAHNS 1.7SL WHITE HORSE 1.7SL Shyv Scotch PREFERRED Gardenaires set first meeting of season for Wednesday 7MGLENLIVET 1L SMIRNOFF 750 BUSHMILLS Votikt M' IritrtWhitlny 750 JOHNNIE 7S0FINUNOI* SCOTCH PLAINS — The Gardenaires will hold of business education degree in marketing from WALKER HED Vo*» W their first meeting of the season noon Wednesday at FDU Scotch Hills Country Club, Jerusalem Road. Officers of the Gardenaires for 1997-98 are Guest speaker Peter Bacinski will go on a Frances Kanerva, president; Vi Debbie, first vice *$Jtematica Fantasy" about the ferns of New Jersey. president; Mary Haddad, second vice president; jiTe will illustrate 47 of the 52 species of ferns in the Alice Frega, secretary; Erna Hoffman, treasurer; IB Rif • Dtrtl s?ate. Abo included in his program will be descrip- and Sophie Armino, historian. orlAHANAC tions of ferns' habitat, as well as other flora and Guests and new members are welcome. 'faHina. Hostesses Emily Luerssen and Libby White will SCHUfUMg.-UgM coons CUTTIR '•'"The speaker is an associate naturalist with the serve refreshments. For more information, call 889- Alcohol Ff«« Wew Jersey Audubon Society and director of its Owl 6740. HEINEKKN "Haven Nature Center in Manalapan, The Gardenaires will celebrate their 40th Nip. ?/*„' Mr. Bacinski holds a bachelor's degree in biology anniversary in 1998 with special programs. 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They're legal for • the homeless ;i The EWA Model Car Center touched the hearts of all of us with a postage in the Togolaise Republic • haltered women warmth and closeness to the people and arc recogni/.ed by every postal • victims of [orinlrtal disease •/ that is not usually associated with authority around the world. 205 Route 22 East (next to Beach Camera) • victims of anil-personnel '$• Royalty, It's clear from all the calls If you want to order the collection, • landmines Green Brook (908)424-0200 we're handling that the entire world you must act quickly. The stumps is overwhelmed with grief at this arc available for u short time while ' i * horrific loss." supplies last at their original issue She,will forever bo ' ' Experts are already predicting Dial price of $935 (plus $3 postage ami remembered for: Open 7 Days! Call for Easy Directions! this Princess Diana issue will be the handling) for the complete set of « hdrcharltablo efforts money Pflnco William and . • charitable auction held at Christie's order to ICS, 3600 Crondall Lane, Prince Harry , it,t Website: www.ewacars.com in New York City. U.S.A. Suite I0OWVDN, Owings Mills. "Princess Diana was without a MD 21117. Credit card holders miiy '" & doubt the most famous and most call toll free I-8(X)-235-150O. 01'/)' iniermlloflil Coll*cl«l $#dty Record-Press September 19,199£ [Technology implementations going well in Westfleld schools ! WESTFIELD — Board of intermediate schools, where math resource computer replace- Education Director of Technology major curriculum revisions ments and for the curriculum t)arlene Nowak has reported prompted appropriate technology pilots for English, French, social that technology implementations support. Software and equipment studies and science. for tho 1997-1988 school year nre has been installed in sixth Additional computer equip- completed or in progress. through eighth grades to ment will be provided to ! "Everyone has worked ener- enhance the revised geography, Westfield High School in 1997-98 getically to help us meet mathematics and science curric- to correspond with curriculum September deadlines," Ms. ula. Teacher trainings were held revisions. J^Iowak said. "We can now begin throughout the summer, with u At the elementary level, to focus our attention on the next final session set for this month. library automation is nearing phase." "Much progress has also been completion, with books scheduled I Tho implementations are made at the high school and ele- to be bur-coded by December. The j)[isBtl on tho three-year technolo- mentary levels," Ms. Nowak said, software company will conduct gy plan endorsed by the board in "with additional plans being training for the librarians after May 1996. Expenditures to sup- made for 1997-98." bar-coding is completed. port the plan were overwhelming Specifications are being New computer software and 'approved by the public in April refined for Internet access from hardware will accompany new |1997. the Wostfield High School library curriculum projects at the ele- | MB. Nowak said tho primary work stations. Equipment has mentary level in 1988-99, as well Ifocus this year has been in the been identified or ordered for the as revisions in computer courses. Work to Roosevelt athletic field planned ! WESTFIELD — New sod will automatic watering system endorsed as well by the Westfleld *be laid and a new wulking track installed. Tho walking track of Soccer Association, whose presi- built when renovations art) 1/3 mile will be built on the field's dent, Fred Geissler, pledged expected to begin shortly on tho perimetor using funds donated $10,000 on its behalf. athlotic field at Roosevelt by the Men's Club from the Funding also has come from Intermediate School. Westfield *Y.' The track will be individual donations, according WSO honored Announcement of tho runovn- avnilable for residents when to a press release. Patrick Qslnss, toft, executive director of Westffetd Symphony Orchestra, receives a proclamation from tiona came nl the Board of school is not in session. The cost of the entire project Westfleld Mayor Tom Jardim In recognition of the WSO's 15th season. The WSO will present Its open- „ •Education meeting Sept 9. Tho The Board of Education said was bid at $246,136 with Cedar ing concert this season at Union County Arts Center In Rahway at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. For more field ia used by students from tho the field's Hurfnce had been of Mill Landscaping of Somerset Information on the symphony, call 232-9400. intermediate school and concern to WHS girls aoccor scheduled to perform the work. Westfield High School plus play- Coach Pete Giordnno, who has •** ers in the Westfiold Soccer pledged $1,200 toward renova- 'Association and tho Wostfiold tions. The funds came from clin- !Lacrosse Association. ics led by WHS Boccer players for ij The entire grass surface is younger girls in the town. Union County Torah Center plans holiday services Expected to be replaced with an The renovations were WESTFIELD — The Union County Torah ship. There will be baby-sitting available. Just as on the original Rosh Hashnna, God Center will hold its Kosh Hnshana services at Seating for all the services is $50 per person. created the world for the first time, so 6% The Westwood, 439 North Ave. in Gnrwood, Children under 11 are admitted free. Rosh Hnshana Jews believe he reconsider^ Vom Kippur services will bo held at Wilson Rosh Hashnna ia the Jewish New Year, his creation, examines the quality of our com- School, 301 Linden Ave. in Westfield. Rosh because this is the day Jews believe God com- mitment toward him, and determines the Hnshana services will bo Oct. 2 and 3 at 10 pleted the creation of the world by creating nature of his relationship with us for the a.m. Yom Kippur services will bo Oct. 10 at Adam, the original man, upcoming year. *~* 6:30 p.m. and on the Oct. 11 at 10 p.m. Adam's first act, according to Jewish belief, The main observance is to hear the Shofur, The service will be geared toward those was to proclaim the Almighty as king of the a rum's horn, being blown. The Shofar h(tt» who have little or no Jewish background and universe. many meanings; among them, it proclaims will be in Hebrew and English, All JCWH That is why, on Rosh Hashanu, which lit- the coronation of God aa King of the Univerifc whether they ur« reform, conservative, unaf- erally means 'head of the year,1 Jews proclaim and "awakens" us to return to God, I* filiated or intermarried are welcome. There the kingship of God. and reaffirm their com- For more information and for reservations, THE SOURCE will bo no appeals and thoro is no member- mitment to servo him. call Rabbi Levi Block at 789-6252. '•* :, OLD, nOTM MADIv LKl VICTORIAN, THKN OF CliNTIUHV AM' DliCO, C< )U)N!AL, MISSION Hilton chef to appear at the Westfield farmers' market! CIlANlHil.lHRS, SCONCES. HiNHANTS The farmers' market at the County Community College. She Quintet, "The Shepherd on th KMliRIOIt MtiirilNti. TAHI.H ft FIjWR lAMl'S Westfiold railroad station ia | Briefs wns director in-service education Rock," the Trio in B flat nnd othi (1USS AND FABRIC SHADES about to have as a guest the exec- for Pulmonary Medicine at works. Performers include A| utive chef of a New Jersey hotel- Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Kavafian, violin; Carter Br^j SHOWROOM HOURS John Shirley will bo in atten- Depnrtment of Agriculture. Chapter President Renate cello; and Lucy Sholton, sopran* 10-6 Mou-Sat dance 2-4 p.m. Thursday to pre- Bieber will report on the 83rd Admission costs $20 fir pare n favorite recipe of bin, Hadussuh National Convention, adults, $18 for senior citizens nifc late Night Tluit8..8pm Sweet and Sour Vegetarian Won- Hadassah chapter held in Chicago this summer, The $10 for students. For mare infor- Closed Sun. Tona with Coriander nnd Cashew Westfield chapter was honored mation, call 762-8486. g Peslo, sets opening meeting with the following awards: 908-317-4665 In keeping with farmers' mnr- The Weatfield Chapter of National Membership Award for 800-366-3347 ket practice, he will use vegeta- Hndnssnh will hold its opening total membership; National Registration set " bles grown nnd sold in tho meeting of the season 7:30 p.m. Honor Roll for all fund-raising Fax Garden State. Monday, Sept. 29 at Temple quotas; National Fund-raising at Music Studio Z Mr. Shirley is executive chef of Emnnu-El, East Broad Street in for over-subscription; Medallion Registration is taking place the Brunswick Hilton nnd Westfield. of Merit; and Jerusalem 3000 for the fall season that has just J award. begun at The Music Studio, sitii- "• CuwTriis, I'i'.nivSTAi, SINKS, Tniiiri-s, Airussimms Towers hotel in Eust Brunswick. June Walker, National Farmers' market hours are 2-7 Hadasaah vice president and ated in the New Jersey Workshop %• p.m. Thursday in the upper park- national chair of the Hadassah for the Arts, East Broad Street in ing lot of the railroad station College of Technology will be the Mostly Music opens Westfield. . ROY ELECTRIC ANTIQUE LIGHTING CO., INC through the end of October. guest speaker. The topic will be season Sunday The Music Studio offers 33 Ehu Street • Wcatiickl, N.J. 07090 The farmers' market is spon- "Tho Messianic Jews," instruction for children nntfj CALL FOR FREE LITERATURE »WEB SITEWW.WESTFIELDNJ.COM/ROY sored by the Town Council in MB. Walker ia a past president Mostly Music opens its 1997- adults in brass, percussiorj,' cooperation with the North of the Northern New Jersey 98 season with an all-Schubert string and woodwind instru- Jersey Farmers' Market Council Region of Hadnasah. Pro- recital 8 p.m. Sunday at Temple ments as well aa the pinno. [ L S A ,.L nnd the Natural Resources fessionally, she is a respiratory Emnnu-El, East Broad Street in Programs in beginner, inter- Conservation Service of the U.S. therapist and taught at Passnie Westfield. mediate and advanced levels afe Featured will be the Trout taught by the staff of 25 profes- sional musicians and educuton. All instruction is designed %0 Your Home Care Headquarters meet the individual needs of eofli • Vacuums Btudent. 5 • Central Vacuum Systems Workshop for the Arts haujs \ • Sewing Machines are 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday- • Outdoor Power Equipment Attention all Friday and 8 a.m.-6 p.ft. • Janitorial Supplies Saturday, 5 • Air & Water Purification Equipment For more information, cM\ 789-9696. - We Carry SALE___——«—i__^_S • SERVICE • PARTS_ AMERICAN Carr announces All 6 Models! RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIALT We offer the best 90 DAYS campaign tean| WESTFIELD — Donnell c5r SAME AS CASH HANDMADE has announced the staff that FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS lead his campaign for n full tefjni to the 4th Ward seat on tho "* DOLL CLOTHING Council. George ami Vivian Cook chnir Mr. Cnrr's campaign. _ & ACCESSORIES Cook is founder and prcsidentjgif Interactive Family Application* 29TO $4199 11 n company that specializes In IN XL UPRIGHT/ for your IS Dolls, home communications netwoflc- SUPER ing. Mrs. Cook is assistant ie^i- nicnl mnnnger for Lucimt BUSTER B at great prices I Technologies. m COMBINATION Louis and Jnne Fruncz willX*' PACKAGES Super Buster B Compact co-treasurers. Mr. Franc/, is te(Ji Call COLLECTABLE CREATIONS today at nicnl director of Dialogic Corp^Ja Vacuum w/ Accessories manufacturer of voice proci-ssis^g (908) SX8-0648 or (908) 233-2492, equipment, Mrs. Franc?; is •from 10am to 5pm daily. office manager and Old Fashioned Quality and Service for Mosher & Daren, GREAT DOLL FASHIONS consultants. 224 ELMER ST. • WESTFIELD Mr. Cnrr of Hort StreetSs are just a phone call away!! chairman of tho council's Truffle, Our cloihes W mos! 18* elolte, Including The American Qirfa Parking ant) Transportation Closed Wad. end Sun. Collection, Magic Attic, Coipllo, Lissl, and Got/. Colloctnbla Creations. Committee. The electrical e Inc. Is not affiliated with nny aforementioned doll makars neer is n council liaison to Westfield Board of Education.' September 19,1997 Record-Press A-7 [Town streets to come alive with the sounds of music ; WESTFIELD—The streets of arts programs and classes offered the Arts also %vill hold the draw- flowntown will resound with by the New Jersey Workshop for ing for its annunl fund-raising music as the New Jersey the Arts. Workshop staff will be raffle at 5 p.m. Sept. 21 at the Workshop for the Arts (NJWA) available outside the NJWA Westfield FestiFall. fentertains visitors to thebuilding at 152 E. Broad St. to Proceeds from the 50/50 raffle Westfield FestiFall of Arts and answer questions and provide will benefit the workshop's schol- Crafts scheduled for Sept. 21 information about music educa- arship fund nnd help support (raindate, Sept. 27). tional programs offered by the programs such as the Jazz Band '. Under the direction of NJWA Music Studio; class in art, music, and String and Wind Ensembles, Founder Theodore K. Schlosberg, and drama for children ages 3-5 The first-prize winner will the Music Studio Jazz Band and in the Kids 'n* Arts program; mtd receive 25 percent of the total phamber Orchestra will perform music and movement classes for proceeds, second-prize winner throughout the afternoon, offer- toddlers and their parents in the will receive 15 percent, nnd the ing a variety of jazz selections. Tots 'n' Arts program. third-prize winner will receive 10 t)r. Schlosberg also will perform a Visitors can obtain informa- percent. demonstration on the alphorn. tion about the Westfield Fencing Tickets cost $1 ench and are .Visitors who bring a brass Club, and details of upcoming art available from Kitty Schlosberg Mouthpiece with them will be exhibits at the Westfield Art at the workshop office. welcomed to try the alphorn. Gallery, also divisions of the For more information, call Floral design program set ; Visitors to Westfield FestiFall NJWA. 789-9696 or visit the workshop also can check out the various The Rak* & Hoc Garden Club of Westftold Is sponsoring "Bouquets on the Green," a luncheon and flo- The New Jersey Workshop for office at 152 E. Broad St. ral design program at the Baltusrol Qolf Club Is Springfield on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Floral designer and lecturer Tony Todesco will present "Fall Flowers, Fun and Fancy." He will create designs during the pro- gram, which will be offered as door prizes. Also, 11 large theme baskets will be raffled.Tickets for the Demonstrations set at Miller-Cory event cost $35 and can be purchased from any member or by calling luncheon chairwoman Linda Parker at 232-6542. Seating Is limited. Ms. Parker, left, Is pictured with Colleen Schmidt, club president. ; WESTFIELD — Switzerland, Poland nnd about life in early new Jersey. 3cherenschnitte and open-hearth Germany. The gift shop offers many colo- jcooking will be featured at the Early Americans cut out lucy nial gifts and educational items. ;Miller-Cory House Museum from designs of hearts and flowers to Admission to the museum is '2-5 p.m. Sunday. The museum is decorate house blessings nnd $2 for adults and 50 cents for stu- David Bercaw honored by Methodist churches [located at 614 Mountain Ave. marriage and birth certificates. dents, Children under 6 years of WESTFIELD — David services. Mr. Bercnw is n former The former Sunday school ; Evelyn Kennelly of Westfield Members of the cooking com- nge are admitted free. Bercaw, a. member of the First chairman of the church's toucher is a member of the >vill demonstrate her paper-cut- mittee will prepare seasonal The museum will feature rug United Methodist Church on Stewardship Committee nnd administrative bonrd, finnnce ling artistry called scheren- foods over the open heart using hooking with Lou Sench from 2-5 East Broad Street, has been hon- Membership, Outreach nnd committee and Access Committee schnitte. authentic colonial recipes and p.m. Sunday, Sept, 28. ored by the Northern New Jersey Evangelism! Committee. at thn church, 1 The craft came to America in He will show visitors how Conference of Methodist cooking techniques. Visitors will early Americans sewed rugs for Ithe 17th century with the be able to enjoy taste treats as Churches as a local Lay PerHon of Germans who settled in the home. Mr. Seach is a member the Yenr. prepared by the cooks. of the Alice Bentty Chapter of the Pennsylvania. The Chinese Dressed in 18th century cos- He is president of the developed the craft centuries ago association of Traditional Westfield church's Board of NEW JERSEY WORKSHOP but used knives instead of scis- tume, volunteers will guide visi- Hooking Artists. tors through the historic farm- Trustees nnd a co-founder of the sors. It became a popular folk art For more information, cnll lunch held every Sunday after FOR THE ARTS all over Europe — especially in house and respond to questions 232-1776. 150- 152 East Broad Street Westfield Junior Woman's Club Wcstflcld, NJ 07090 GRAND OPENING The Music Studio schedules annual Grand Auction Instrumental "Voice • Ensemble WESTFIELD — The Junior available in the program book. If AH ages and skill levels. Private and group instruction. Woman's Club of Westfiold is you have goods or services you preparing for its 19th annual would like to donate for the auc- Instrument rentals, repair and sales. Grand Auction scheduled for tion, call Marijke Shugrue at March 6,1998. 245-5373. KkU V Am The auction will benefit the More than $8,400 wus raised Art, music & drama for children 3 to 5 years. Make A Wish Foundation, based for Happiness Unlimited in the in Union. Advertising space is 1997 Grand Auction. Tou'n'Arta Musk SL movement for children 18-36 mths &. careglvers, Westfield Fencing Club 4 WEEKS *»» Foil, epee and sabre for all skill levels. Todays Lose up to 10 lbs, Wcfrtfield Art Gallery unique furnishings for children Cxhiblts by arcn artists, Mary Ann Parkhurst Westfield Summer Workshop 1HE MOnOW WBOHT MMtMEMMr/MIIMCE* personal treasures ... for your children to give Summer arts programs for preschool through 10th grade, to their children 625 South Avenue Wast Westfield Summer Band/Orchestra Workshop We.tfUld. 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Healthy Avenues, a service of Summit-based WESTFIELD — Storks Proceeds from this borough-wide event will be Overlook Hospital which provides individual health aren't the only onea that bring used to enhance downtown Fanwood and purchase risk appraisals and blood-pressure screenings. babies, Airplanes do too. a Victorian-style street clock for a celebration of the Residents can also see Vince and Larry the When Paul and Donise Costa millennium. The clock will be in a prominent loca- Crash Test Dummies as well as watch a smoke of Westfield landed fit JFK tion so commuters and motorists can see it easily. house demonstration and fire extinguisher display International Airport in New "The clock will serve as a real designation, one as part of a fire safety exhibit. Mayor Connelly has York on July 24, 1996, they promised a personal appearance from Smokey the went from a twosome to a three- that says This is Fanwood'," according to Mayor Maryanne Connelly, Bear. some with the addition of 11- Children will enjoy face painting, the moonwalk, month-old Dimilri to their lives. She added that a traffic study conducted several years ago revealed that people specifically come "Balloonamation," pony rides, petting zoo and "I think W3 attached instant- hayrides, ly the moment he was given to through the borough to see the clock on the United us, It wus like magic," Mrs. National Bunk building on Martine Avenue. Musical entertainment will be provided by the Costa said about the Romanian But who is Fanny Wood? Local legend has it that Celebration Singers of Cranford, who are scheduled boy she and her husband adopt- she was a magazine writer and poet fascinated with to perform at noon. ed. "It was like the Fourth of the beauty of the Fanwood countryside. Her work Last year's Fanny Wood Day raised $4,000 for July. All the fireworks were was used in advertisements to entice city dwellers the borough, according to the mayor. Some of the going off, It was an incredible to take the Central Railroad Co. of New Jersey funds have been used to promote this year's cele- experience." train and visit the picturesque community. bration with a program being distributed in local stores. The remaining money will go toward the Because of fertility issues, The Central Railroad operated from Hoboken the Costas decided to adopt. purchase of the millennium clock. and Newark to Fanwood, Plainfield and Somerville Members of the Fanny Wood Day Committee are Mrs. Costa said horror stories along the route now utilized by the Raritan Valley about birth parents coining Police Chief Anthony Parenti, David Pickering, Ray back turned them off to domes- Line of NJ Transit. Manfra, Neil Schembre, Pamela Sayles, Peter tic adoption. Also, her sister and Local merchants, crafters and other vendors will Sayles and Helen Ling. brother-in-law tried to ndopt a display their wares along Martine and South Rain date for the event is Saturday, Oct. 4. baby domeaticnlly and it fell through so they went to Russia to adopt 17-month-old Dylan. Registration continuing at adult school Mrs. Costa said that's what Dlmltrl JohnPaul Orlando Coata waa born In Romania. made her and her husband con- tion facilitator in Romania ing ever since we got him." WESTFIELD — The registra- Other computer courses that III, who is a historic preservation sider international adoption. couldn't believe it," Mrs, Costa "Some people were a little bit tion-by-mnil period for the fall have been in demand for the past specialist and the author of Old In March 1996, the Costns said. hesitant when we said we were aomester of the Westfield Adult few years are three-session House Colors and Decorating Old registered with Homostudies "It wns as if he was waiting going to Romania, but they see School is now under way and will Introduction, Intermediate, and House Interiors. Adoption and Placement for someone to just take his how happy we are and how continue until classes begin Advanced classes in Microsoft The first session will cover Services Inc. in Teaneck. hand and say come on, this is happy he is," Monday, Sept. 29. Most classes Word 6.9 and a new two-session stylistic currents in American Tho Costns traveled to the way to go," Mrs. Costa said. Mrs, Coata said reports on are given Mondays 7-10 p.m. at Introduction to the Internet. architecture and interior design Romania on July 17, 1996. A Within two weeks of being television falsely cast a nega- Westfield High School, Dorian Of special interest this semes- from 1607 to 1917, The second weak later they returned to the homo, Dimitri was moving tive light on Romanian adop- Road. ter are 30 new courses, from session will review case studies United States with their son — around in a walker, finding his tion. Dimitri just started day An exception is "Introduction architecture to yoga, 13 of which of notable local and regional Dimitri JohnPaul Orlando own way. Five months after care and had no adjustment examples of American architec- Costa, to Computers," which will be begin on the first evening of arriving in the United States, issues. given twice, 6:30-8 p.m. and 8-9 classes, Sept. 29. ture and interiors. •'••:• Dimitri was neurologicallyhe wns up to par for a child his "The bottom line is with a lit- p.m. six successive Mondays, An "Introduction to American Mr. Schwin credits his earliest and developmental^ delayed sit tige. tle TLC, proper nutrition and beginning Sopt. 29, and once, Domestic Architecture and professional training in historic tho time, Ho couldn't hold V»H "I think his is progrc-flHing simple medical attention these from (5:30-8 p,m. six successive Interiors" is a two-session course preservation to Charles 11. head up, was malnouriHhed, liocause we spend a lot of time kids are healthy anil lovable had the chicken pox, pneumonia with him," Mrs. Costa said. "I've just like any other child," Mr. Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 30. to be taught by Lawrence Schwin Detwiller Jr., who was New and nil ear infection. Mrs. Costa been at homo with him for a Costa said. Jersey's premier restoration said after six bottles he was year. We spend a lot of time out "I think our friends and fam- nrchitect until his death in tho crawling around the room and nt Gyjnboree, play groups and ily are very happy because they Workshop for the Arts preschool programs 1980s. gained 2 1/2 pounds by time he parks." know what we've been Mr. Schwin's work with Mr. returned home to Westfield. "By 13 months ho was cruis- through," Mrs. Costn said. "We WESTFIELD — The fall and 10:45 a.m. Thursday. Detwiller included the architec- "When they gnve us the baby, ing the furniture," Mrs. Costa were a little nervous at first, session of the New Jersey "Kids 'n' Arts" is a two-hour, tural surveying, measuring and he didn't make any sounds. A snid, laughing. *By but we went on fate,"she added, Workshop for the Arts' drop-off program of music, art documentation of dozens of 18th day later, he was laughing, Thanksgiving he wns walking The Costtis' fate was a family preschool progrnms has nnd drama for children 3-5. century buildings, including clearly very hnppy. The iidop- on his own. And he's been talk- full of fun, love and celebration. begun. Each are let! by Diane Burkam houses, meeting houses amt inns. "Tots V Arts" ia a 30- for art, Pamela Johnson for Mr. Schwin is working on pro- minute program of music, music and Reina Spector for jects at Fosterfiolds Living Scotch Plains-Fan wood women seek members for bowling league movement and sound for tod- drama. Classes are 9:30 a.m. Historical Farm in Morristown, Time to spare? together an average of two hours wine ruffles, gill cnrtificnles, a dlers 18-36 months old, accom- and 12:30 p.m. Wednesday or The Plainfield Friends Quaker The Scotch Plains-Fanwood a wook and are home by 11 a.m. Christmas party and ond-of-lhe- panied by a parent or caregiv- Thursday. Meeting House in Plainfield, The Women's League is looking for for kindergarten moms. Mothers, year banquet with trophies and er. The class is led by Jenny Botli programs have regis- Motlar Bodine House Museum in women who are interested in .sisters, aunts, nieces and neigh- nwards. Cost is $8 n week, $2,45 Cline, a Westfield woman who tration on an ongoing basis at Piscataway, and on the recon- bowling Friday morning nt Clark bors aro welcome even if they for those who nre absent. Free has taught music to young the Workshop for the Arts, struction of a 19th-century Lanes. haven't bowled before, Three baby-sitting is available. children at tho nursery school 150-152 E. Broad St. For more kitchen at the Crane Phillips The league- tentatively plans bowlors form a team. For more information, call of the Presbyterian Church in information and space reser- House at the Cranford Historical to begin play today. Bowlers nre The league has 50-50 raffles, Kathy at 322-4092. the town. Classes are 9:15, 10 vations, call 789-9696. Society, For more information, call the adult school registrar at 232- 4050. CARPET & Area Rug Sale • 10% off any incoming order • Onfy 3% Sale* Tax • Commercial & residential • Sale & installation Ortantol Rug Specialist Slnca 1934 ALTERATION &EAVTY SALON FAVORS LIMOUSINES S.K. HAMHAH , " J. U carpets *• VILLAGE SQUARE Showroom 1 Ptanl tt 210 Court PI., PWnfltW SHEAR MAGIC BRUMMIR'S J.C. 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IS l wins MII iiMLiHikvnrii call 9OH-79H 01O9 or <)0H-(iH7- >6 BRAND NEW BRAND NT5W 1997 CHEVY 1997 GEO ibH»*- EXIT O-Off I1T.2B7 VENTURE TRACKER, NORTH SAVE or CHEVROLET APR BT.281 VAN FINANCING, CON V. 4X4 SOUTH 4 (If, 3 Raider runners hoping to maintain their stride ¥•• BY MIKE CHBISTEL will play out before any meets summer to put younger play- last year's squad, but just how likely follow at No. 3. RECORD-PRESS "~ take place," said O'Connor, who herself in the ers, waiting in effective the team can be this "He's run well for us in the also coached the girls squad a running for the the wings to season remains to be seen. past," said O'Connor on Lee. ,. With most of their vital run- year ago, but this season has top spot. Cross get their "We have pretty good experi- "We're hoping he cmi get stronger ners returning, the Scotch given way to first-year head Expected to chance. ence, but I don't know how much as the year goes on." ' Plains-Fanwood girls cross coun- coach Jeff Koegel, who teaches at follow Tourjee Country "The most we're going to improve," said The rest of the Raiders prima- try team is armed and ready for Scotch Plains-Fanwood. in the pack is impressive O'Connor, whose squad went 3-'2 ry spots remain tip for grabs for another steady season. "There are some kids who senior Dana part of the in dual-meet action a year ago the most part, mid are likely to be The Lady Raiders ended last don't run to their full potential in Esposito, who girls team is and placed third in the confer- filled by ;t combination of sopho- season with a 4-1 mark in dual practice because we don't run the was at No. 1 for most of last sea- we have a real good group of ence meet, fifth in the county nnbroke a 6-6 deadlock Saturday and the Raiders made Carolyn Pilkington defeated (three runs scored) and John with one run in the bottom of the it stand up in the shutout of Rebecca Stevens 6-0, 6-0 at first Esposito (three RBI) chipped in seventh to keep its season alive. CBA. singles, Diegi Notonane beat with two hits each. DiFrancesco, Tom Mnher and Jeff Gillie made four saves for Kelly Bramwell 6-1, 6-0 at No. 2 Tony Williams belted out three Gary Jose Cardinalo each had SP-F. and Danielle Kapner topped hits for St. Jude in a losing effort. two hits for St. Joseph, while Tom Scotch Plains 13, Linden 0 Julie Kialie 6-2, 6-1 at the third Fran Celardo, Gerry Spitzer and Engleman and Terry Gallagher — SP-F routed Linden in its spot. Tony Barratucci added two hits contributed two hita apiece for opener as Mike Zotti, Todd Moser In doubles action, Cara Bristol apiece and Charlie Laskowski St. Paul. and Cardinal tallied two goals and Gita Shoor defeated Diana contributed a three-run double. PLAYOFFS each. Capece and Caroline Blake 6-0, PLAYOFFS SAINTS DIVISION 6-2 at first doubles and Allison ANGELS DIVISION Jerry Baker pitched a shutout GIRLS SOCCER Zatorski and Jan Weiner got by St. Anne shut out St. Patrick in St. Louis's 15-0 rout of St. Amy Citrano set up Jen Miller Christine Caly and Mara 4-0 to advance in playoff action. Lawrence. for both SP-F scores in Friday's Goodgold 6-1, 6-2 at second dou- Frank Chupko pitched a five- Tony DeCristofaro finished 2-0 shutout of Linden bles. hitter for St. Anne and Joe with four hits and four runs Murano pitched a eight-hitter for scored for St, Louis and Dan St. Patrick. Perrine added four hits as well. St. Joseph recently defeated St. Jude 13-11 to win the St. Bart's Mens St. Anne 12, St. Peter 11 — Nick DelPrete had three hits Softball League title. Members of St. Joseph include, top row; left to St. Anne edged St. Peter being a for the winners and Tom Ulichny, right, Jim Alrey, Matt Hoelzel, assistant captain Jim Hoetzel, Mark balanced hitting attack. Nick DeNichilo, Gerry Vadaa and DiFrancesco, Bill Wolff, Jim O'Connor, Mike Cluila, Tom Maher, Tom Dom Valenzano, Randy Al Weber added two hits apiece, DeCataldo; bottom row, Ed Marchelltls, John Espoalto (laying), Larry Grizzard, Joe McEvoy, Mike Tom Sherwin and Al Rezzti Szenyl, captain DeanTalcott, K«vln McNatnara, Jot* Cardinal*. , i > • • i - 1 . - i i i . - i "" - • • " " Blue Devils roll past Rahway behind two scores from Egan The Westfield High girls BOC- Sara Sharpe bles. cer team played host to Rahway and second Jen Matro lost to 6-1, 6-2 to Tuesday afternoon and sent thes doubles unit of Kristen Carlin at first singles visitors homo with a 5-0 defeat. Caroline Tell and Becky Matro fell 6-1, 6-3 to Katie Egan led the Westfield and Katie Summer Springstead at No. 2. scoring with two goals, while Richards lost The Blue Devils advanced to teammates Allison Faulkner, to just two the final after a 3-2 win over Suzanne Heinkel and Kristen games Livingston in the Saturday's Salmond added one score apiece. between them with Corbett- semifinals, their second victory Westfield 1, Union Catholic 0 Sharpe defeating Libby Geist over Livingston in three days. — The Blue Devils prevailed in and Stephanie Schmidt 6-0, 6-0 Weatfleld 4, Holmdel 1 — Friday's season opener, edging and Tell-Richards topping Amy Westfield brezzed by Holmdel in Union Catholic behind a goal by Feldman and Cassidy Martindale Saturday's first round action, Amy Coccaro just a couple min- 6-2,6-0. sweeping both doubles matches. utes before halftime. In singles action, Westfield's Corbett and Sharpe came out Westfield was outshot 19-10 top singles player Jen Matro beat on top 6-0, 6-1 at first doubles, but got a fine performance from Selin Tuysuvoglu 6-4,6-0 at first while Tell and Richards won in keeper Vicky Nusse, who saved singles and sister, Becky, took straight sets, 6-0, 6-0, at second 14 shots in the shutout. care of Lauren Taub 6-1, 6-0 at doubles. No. 2. In singles action, Jen Matro BOYS SOCCER Kings Showdown prevailed 6-3, 6-3 at the first spot After a scoreless first half, The Blue Devils fell 4-1 to and Netravali won 6-0, 6-1 at Westfield exploded with four sec- Moorestown in Sunday's Kings third singles. ond-half goals Tuesday to beat Showdown championship match Westfield 3, Livingston 2 — Rahway 4-0. at Newark Academy High School The Lady Blue Devils defeated THE VOLVO V70 CROSS COUNTRY. K«|iiippfil with tin intelligent in Livingston. Livingston in their season opener The Blue Devils got one score ull-whcel-drive system, rti^iul lratlnr iuul tanvits-like Ulterior ami f>7 oihk hvt ol each from Peter Lau, Dylan The Blue Devils were swept in on Sept. 11. Dupre, Aldo Cotrina and Andrew singles action and were dealt a Westfield took two of three space (with mir scat foklnl down), il tan t;ikc you juM about anywhm1 you want. Cambria. blow when Ilka Netravali turned singles matches behind Becky her ankle and was forced to bow Matro, who won 7-5, 6-4 at sec- Amn/.ingly, it can also take yon to ;\ few nmrr places yott'ii never expert Drive Siiiely. TENNIS out after three games of her ond singles, and Netravali, who Westfield knocked off third-singles match. prevailed 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 at No. 3. 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Record-Press September 19,1997 IWestfield Neighborhood Council sets 'oldies' dance The Student Tutorial will return the following day. '. The Westfield Neighborhood SP women set County Arc plans Cost of $185 includes registra- !Council is holding its second Enrichment Program is held Briefs daily after school from 3-6 p.m. trip to casino 'Taste SlnSation' tion fee, accommodations, meals Annual "Oldies But Goodies" and round-trip bus. For more dance 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26 There is no registration fee. The Scotch Plains Woman's The Arc of Union County will Children enrolled receive help Club will sponsor a bus trip to sponsor "A Taste SinSation" 6:30 information or registration, call at the Westfield High School cafe- since 1969. Tickets cost $12 in p.m. Monday at the Victorian 233-2700, Ext. 233. teria. with their homework and are the Showboat Casino in Atlantic advance; $15 at the door. Tickets served an afternoon snack. City Thursday, Oct. 9. Proceeds Manor, 2863 Woodbridge Ava., ! The dance will feature music also are available at the council's Enrichment activities and trips from, this trip will benefit the Edison. Westfield Newcomers •from the '40s to the '70s. Friends building, 127 Cacciola Place. For are scheduled throughout the club's programs, including the Some of the area's finest chefs and guests will decorate their more information, call 233-2772. school year. Bertha McPhaul is nursing scholarships. will present their best ethnic schedules coffee .tables and dress in their favorite the teacher, dishes. Wine tasting, casino ;era and compete for prizes. Mary The cost is $22 per person, Newcomers Club of Westfield Afterschool tutoring The Westfield Neighborhood with a return of $16 in coins. The games and a cigar room will also invites anyone interested in 'Withers is co-chairwoman with be part of the evening? 'joan Harris. Janet Turner and Council at 127 Cacciola Place is a bus will leave the Scotch Plains learning about the organization registration set nonprofit community-based Public Library parking lot 8 a.m. Admission is $50 in advance to attend an informational coffee ;Bernard Williams are on the or $60 at the door. Proceeds will ^committee. Registration for the after- social service organization that and will return about 7 p,m. 8 p.m. Thursday. school tutoring progrnm at the has served the community since Refreshments will be served on directly support the Arc's pro- The coffee will be held at a ; The Wostfield Neighborhood grams for retarded citizens. For Council is a nonprofit communi- Westfield Neighborhood Council 1969. the return trip. member's home in Westfield. The For more information, call For reservations, call Edith reservations, call Sarah Lewis at club extends a welcome to new- ty-based social service organiza- is taking place now until the end 754-7826, tion, serving the community of September. 233-2772, Czeropski at 889-1794. comers as well as Westfield resi- dents who have a recent change Westfield Glee Club in lifestyle such as marriage, a baby, job change, or a move with- begins rehearsals in Westfield. Rehearsals for the Westfield At the coffee, prospective HEALTH & FITNESS Glee Club's 73rd season have members will have the opportu- begun at the Presbyterian nity to meet current members Church, 140 Mountain Ave, and learn about the activities SERVIOS Male singers are invited to that the club sponsors. The club join the rehearsal for holiday con- has a book group, playgroups, 'V certs scheduled Dec. 13 and 14. dinner group and social activi- * ' i l > •. lit IV Ji Director Thomas Booth and ties. WEIGHT LOSS WEIGHT LOSS accompanist George Lachenauer Some upcoming events are: STOP SMOKING 1 • r x will introduce the material, family picnic, monthly book which includes traditional music, group, ladies' dinner out, nutri- a Christmas carol in Spanish, tion lecture and an informal din- WEIGHT LOSE Hanukkah songs and related M.D. Sup$r¥ls*l Program Weight '.'•'V , h ner at a member's home. For MSBFDA. Approvad Pill Control Institute 40-30-30 ZONE selections. more information, call Melissa NUTRITION PROGRAiM \*-*:> For more information, call Stanton at 518-0981. Zyban" helps you stop smoking • M.D. Supervised • Regular Dale Juntilla at 232-0673. by boosting brain chemical*. Now you can help vow "**lr Food • New Medications Reviving Ophelia Catholic Golden Age Not a Nicotine Patch or Gum other than FEN/PHEN w ithout spending moiiv\ on sets Sunday meeting first Consultation & Visit Is Free • Adults & Teenagers consultation vi trip planned by 'Y' It's Easy & It Works! The Catholic Golden Age Club Quit Smoking Institute First Cartiultatlnn ft VliH It FREE The Westfield T is sponsoring will hold its first meeting of the £ wilt\teni you free iitfim i'i"i f 1 an overnight excursion for any- 1997-98 season 1:30 p.m. Sunday one who wants to attend a work- l >\ Pvamis 201507-7655 in the gym of St, Bartholomew Uvinptan 201-744-1889 shop based on the book Reviving the Apostle School, 2032 Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Westfield Ave. in Scotch Plains. Adolescent Girls. The trip will leave Westfield Rick Shapiro will speak about on Thursday for the workshop at how "Humor Works." Members American International College are welcome; enter through the in Springfield, Mass. Mary church rectory. Pipher, the book's author, will Club programs include for Oct. conduct the program. Patrons 26, plans for a trip to Hawaii; for Nov. 16, a "Salute to the Greatest Nation in the World"; and for Dec. 14, the Christinas party at Fantages Renaissance, Union Communities Members are urged to bring cereal, coffee, tea and tuna for the food bank, Meetings for 1998 are scheduled Jan. IB, Feb. 16, March 15, April 19, May 17 and June 28. All Saints church sets antiques show All Saints Epiicopal Church, 559 Park Ave. in Scotch Plains, will hold its 37th annual antiques show this weekend. Show hours will be 10 a.m.-8 p.m. today and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. CUSTOM BUILDERS DRIVEWAYS GUTTERS PLUMBING TREE EXPERTS tomorrow, Dealers from through- out the state will offer antique jewelry, silver, porcelain, quilts, PRECISION MMMNTIAL CHAPMAN BROS. furniture, prints and vintage fab- OOMMMtOUL rics. A certified appraiser will be CONTRACTORS INDUSTRIAL Lie. #1428 MVINO on site to offer appraisals. CUSTOMER BUILDERS • Plumbing Food and beverages will be • DRIVEWAYS WOODSTACK Carpentry • Additions • Decks • PANKMM 10TI • Heatlno • Cooling available for purchase both days. Admission of $3.50 will benefit Reeling • Siding • SEAl COATIMQ • Alterations • Repairs TREE SERVICE • Kitchens/Baths • Painting • RAILROAD TIEI reens INSURED the church's outreach programs. • General Contracting • • STUMP QRINDIttO • Air Conditioning For more information, call 322- • BELGIUM BLOCK CUHBIHQ fe Gutters Low, Low Retee 8047. "Our 52nd Year 276-1320 Senior Citizen Discounts 908-906-1186 |1314 FREE ESTIMATES 908-906-0869 FAMILY OWNID ft OMMATID 36 NORTH AVE., E. Estate planning 753-7281 Keltom Gutter Service CRANFORD 908-276-5752 seminars planned COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL SCOTCH PLAIN* Two free seminars on estate DECK POWERWASHING DRIVEWAYS LANDSCAPING PLUMBING planning will be held 10:30 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Scotch Plains Public Library, 1927 DRIVEWAYS R.F. LANDSCAPE D.S. Rockefeller Bartle Ave, CONTRACTORS Plumbing ft Heating A question-and-answer period Lawn Renovation Complete will follow the seminars. Top Soil • Regrading For more information or reser- Protect & Make Your Deck FREE Estimates plumbing vations, call 789-4305. Look New Again! Thatching & •Tilling 'Seed*Sod POWERWASH & SEAL Installing new or repairing old: Heating Torah Center sets • Driveways • Sealcoatlng Full Service ANY DECK $299 Grounds Maintenance Services programs for children » Belgium Block • Railroad Ties State Lie. #4205/9397 Certified Landscape Designer The Union County Torah 1-888-313-WASH All Work Guaranteed Fully Insured (908) 276-8677 Center, 418 Central Ave, in We Atso Do Deck Staining MAJER CO Om 32 yrs MS 968-0862 Union County Westfield, will present a Jewish 908-276-6895 Story and Crafts Hour for chil- dren 3-5 years old juBt before the DRIVEWAYS FLOORING LANDSCAPING ROOFING High Holy Days. The program will run 1:45- 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Children KEAN R.H. LANDSCAPE Dependable can hear a story, learn about the FLOORING SERVICE High Holy Days and do a related "Besf Dea/s" Roofing craft project. Songs for the holy Expert Lnwn Renovation days also will be taught. Cost is •jrrtnlfelrifl In /frinrfii'ond Hoor.' Quality Work, Reasonable Rates Scraping • Repair • Staining Designing &. Planting $3 per child. > Init«U«llont • Banding • Building & Grounds Licensed & Insured For more information or reser- l k Ci'immircliil A«|i!mll Work DUST FREE 8ANDINOI Pest Control vations, call 789-5252. • puikliiK Arens • -SursiliIIJJ Complete Ground Maintenance We Fix Leaks IIUCK Hi HACKHOK RKNTAL Fast, ReitsonnMe Service Senior Citizens Westfield Democrats, l-'li'f I:^tini:ilL's l-'ullv InsuriMl N.J.DEP License Scrviiii Union OwMv uml Vitinily Discounts •r.iii 7 invxX ii'i-Y.1*1" mayor set dinner 7H9.95DS 687-0614 1-800-762-3437 • 732-873-9376 • The Westfield Democratic 201-817-9207 Committee is sponsoring the sec- ond annual Mayor's Dinner- Dance with Mayor Thomas 8 wk rate $42,00 •lardim, accompanied by Town For More information Council candidates Marc McCnbe, Ken Rotter nnil Donnell 13 wk rate $35.00 on Advertising In this Curr. The event will begin 7 p.m, 26 wk rate $30.8O Directory Please call Fridny, Sept. 26 nt the Gran Centurions, 440 Madiaon Hill $28.OO Road, Clark. 52 wk rate 1-8O0-559-9495 Coat is $60 por person. For • reservations, call Terry Tainow at 232-3791 or Bill Brennnn at 889- EM201 . 8400. r' September 19,1997 Record-Press A-13 If You Can Walk, 24 hourca day, 7 days a week! You Can Help To place your FREE print ad, Save A Life. Join call 1-800-783-1131 Ext. 202c For automated ad taking, call Walktoberfest, 1-800-485-2087 America's Walk To respond to ads, call For Diabetes 1-900-773-3055 at $1.99 SL This September and t,- . October, more than 2,500 area £•- + V* _»< residents will gather at nine HMO M HUB HANDYMAN NCIMHOMCI . OTotntf.wri- ABBREVIATIONS OWE QUY ONE HEART Women seeking FVWKrtlc SWF, 47.f4'. OWM, 33. Irith. tn)oy« camping. mu»c, cooking, Ona Ihrig mlwiia. vou. 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BEST IN...BBQ Enjoy Outdoor Dining Tiki Out Early Hint Spreiah & lAthtler S/ivcitih Efttln Ribs • Pulled Pork • Pulled Beef TVtiSOAY SPECIAL. Unique Chicken • Homemade Salad 5 OFF FOOD BILl/1 *# Weekend Plus September 19, 1997 RVCC theater begins 14th season of performances ftfCBO^BIW^EADAMSCMSIUN ^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^_J^^^^_|^^^^^^^______^_^^^^^__^^^^^^_^_ n /-^..l...^ «•• . • Dorsey Orchestra—Saturday, WEEKEND PLUS April 25, 1998 at 2 p.m - A:$20 The Theater at Raritan Valley B;$15; Community College kicked off its Mendelssohn String Quartet— 14th season of professional per- Friday, May 1, 1998 nt 8 p.m. - formances Sunday with its pre- A:$18 B:$13. sentation of School Daze. The play, part of The Theater's 1997-98 Sunday Sampler Sunday Sampler Series, is Series among 10 offerings for children A World of Whys (Little and their families this season. Theatre of the Donf)—Ages 5 and Also included in the series are up. Oct. 26, 1997 at 1 p.m. and The Adventures of Peter Rabbit 3:30 p.m. - $7; and Little Red Riding Hood, per- Bill Harlcy—Ages 3 and up, formed by TheaterworksUSA; Nov. 23, 1997 at 1 p.m. nncl 3:30 Peter & the Wolf and Beauty & p.m. - $7; the Beast, combined in a single Holiday Magic Spectacular— performance and presented by Ages 5 and up. Dec. 21, 1997 nt 1 The New Jersey Ballet; and A p.m. and 3:30 p.m. - $7; Thorns Kubinek (Master of the World of Whys, performed by The Impossible)~Agm C and up. Jan. Little Theater of the Deaf. 11, 1998 at I p.m. and 3:30 p.m. - This season's productions will $7; also include Grease!, performed The Adventures of Peter by The Troika Organization and Rabbit—Ages 3 and up. Fob. 1, Peer Gynt, a performance of the 1998 at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. -$7; National Theatre of the Deaf, Peter A The Wolf and Beauty which performs in spoken and PHOTO BY DAVID COOPER and The Beast (New Jersey sign language. A ipecial Saturday performance of Peacemaker-Green Thumb will be Ballot)—Ages 5 nnd up. March "We're very pleased to have performed at part of the children's Sunday Sampler Series at The 15, 1998 at 1 p.m. nncl 3:30 p.m. - the National Theatre of the Theater at Raritan Valley Community College 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. May 2,1998. $7; Deaf," said Alan Liddell, director The Snow Queen (Das of theater at RVCC's professional 1997-98 Mtyor Artists Series The Dirty Dozen—Saturday, Puppenspiel)—-Ages 3 and up. division. "It's extremely innova- Peer Gynt (The National Fob. 14, 1998 at 8 p.m. - A:$20 April 26, 1998 nt 1 p.m. and 3:30 tive theater." Theater of the DenO—Saturday, B:$16; p.m. - $7; Mr. Liddell said this season, Oct. 18, 1997 at 8 p.m. - A;$20 The Irish Rovers—Saturday, Peacemakcr-The Green The Theater will mainly work B:$15; Fub. 21, 1998 at 8 p.m. - A:$22 Thumb— Suturtiay performance. with production companies from A Christmas Caro/—Sunday, B:$17; Ages 5 and up. May 2 at 1 p.m. North America. In the future, the December 7, 1997 at 2 p.m. - A: philadanco—Friday, Feb. 27,and 3:30 p.m. - $7; 984-seat theater will provide $24 B:$19; li)f)8 at 8 p.m. - A:$22 B:$17; Little Red Riding Hood—Ages offerings from other continents, PHOTO BY JOAN MARCUS The Nutcracker {American The Second City—Friday, Members of The Troika Organization will perform Gr»«s* at The Theater 3 and up. Juno 7, 1998 nt 1 p.m. he said. Repertory Ballet)—Friday, Due. Murcli 6, 1998 at 8 p.m. - A:$18 nnd 3:30 p.m. - $7. "While the college has a Fine at Raritan Valley Community College 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27. 12, 1997 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, H:$13; and Performing Arts professional productions. follows: Dec. 13 at 2 p,m. - A:$2<1 13:$ 19; Coppetlu (New Jersey Department, we're a division of "You'll never see Cats or Miss 1997-98 Merk Series Poncho Sanchez Latin *)nzz UullnU—Saturday, March 14, the school that presents profes- Saigon. We can't land a heli- Grease—Monday. Oct. 27,1997 BoHfi—Friday, Jan. 9, 1998 at 8 1!K)8 at 7 p.m.- A:$20 B:$15; sional performances from all over copter here," he said. at 7 p.m. - A: $32, B: $27; p.m. - A$20 B:$15; Minha Dich ter—Saturday, the country," he said. "We take The multidisciplinary theater A Judy Collisn Christmas— The Coasters, The Drifter* & April 18, 1998 nt 8 p.m. - A:$20 VOLUNTEER shows from off the road, but we're will also offer dance and music Friday, Nov. 28, 1997 at 8 p,m. - The Platters—Friday, Jim. ISO, B:$16; presenters, not producers. Our productions. A: $32, B:$27; 1998 nt 8 p.m. - A:$25 B:$20; The One and Only Tommy shows feature professional "This year we'll offer some jazz ExcentricitS'Cirque Eloize— COUNTRY AUCTION actors, sets and costumes," and swing and we'll do some Saturday, Mny 9, 1998 at 7 p.m. - 1 Mr. Liddell said the theater's chamber music," Mr. Liddell said. A:$25 B:$20. Largest One-Day Auction stage will accommodate most The complete season schedule In New Jersey SATURDAY, SIPTBMBIR 27TH SAM TO 6PM Grounds Open At 7AM Parking At 6:30AM CHORAL ART SOCIETY (973) 667-9575 Fun For Th« Whole Family! OF NEW JERSEY For December presentation of "Fireside RAIN OR SHINE Presbyterian Church Favorites," Christmas choral concert. sstw., m^ urn® 140 Mountain Ave., Westfietd Auditions 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23, 30. Some Rulndato Sept. 27 All day Auction tifovk experience with choral music required; C -LEBRATION SINGERS (908) 233-9455 Qrsat buys at the N£W 2 YOU flea market! with hundreds of antiques, bring any holiday song. United Methodist Church, 201 For 1997-98 season of performances. furniture tnul collectibles VILLAGERS THEATRE TASTY BAKC SrtLE Lincoln Ave. East Auditions after 8 p.m. rehearsal Sept. 23, Separate areas for clothing, 30. Singers In all pari9 welcome. 475 DoMott Lana. Somerset STUFF A SCARECROW ! Cranford STARLITE CHORALE (732) 873-2710 FACE POINTING jewelry, books, elect routes, (908)241-8200 DECORATE A PUMPKIN For winter production of Chess. Open sports, flea, toys and food For 1997-96 season of performances. Osceola Presbyterian Church HflV RIDE auditions at noon Sept. 27,28. Call for Auditions lor singers 18-ofder 8 p.m. Sept. 1689 Raritan Rd., Clark CftKE WALK location: specifics. 23. All voice parts welcome. (732)885-1120; ART SALE CLOWNS Cr MORE You won't |a hungry I haUagl, madm, popcorn, ooff.o & much mor* Shrine of St. Josaph (S Miles South of Morristown) IO50 LoniHIIHIII RoaRod THE GLADSTONE EQUESTRIAN ASSOCIATION Sllttlot, NJ 07.980 201-530-1277 Invites you to i - Free Parking • FAMILY RESOURCES ASSOCIATES, INC. 35 Hadcfen Avenue Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 TAX DhUUU I IDLt MENS • LADIES • CHILDRENS • CLOTHING & SHOES TOWELS • BLANKETS • CURTAINS • SHEETS ANYTHING IN FABRIC The 1997 Since 197% FAMILY RESOURCE ASSOCIATES, INC. has provided GLADSTONE DRIVING EVENT a wide range of services for children, birth to eight years old with September 26-28 all types of development disabilities. Our services include: Hamilton Farm • Pottersville Road, Gladstone, NJ • Early Childhood Development Program Creative Recreation Experiences • Siblings & Family Support Services Featuring the Cosequln/USET Pairs Championship, • Computer Center for People with disABILITIES the second leg of the EqulSilk Triple Crown of Driving, and the Gladstone Singles Championship. We are funded by your community support through fundraising and Plus a full schedule of classes for Singles, Pairs, and Four-ln-Hands of ponies and horses. contribution, as well as direct fees for service and some grants. BOUTIQUES * GREAT FOOD * SPECIAL EXHIBITS YOU NEED NOT BE HOME FAMILY FUN; An exciting day for children with clowns, balloons, face painting, and a pelting farm. Please place donations In plain sight of driver near front door. PLUS: Educational sessions hosted by the NJ, Department of Agriculture and Equine Advisory Board. Drive will leave tax receipt upon pick up. i, rtme 1-800-235-1FRA Beneficial (13 7 2) All parking on Hamilton Farm. Admission is $5.00 per person. Tickets available at the gate. Call to arrange for a pick up. For more Information call (908) 234-0151 or write to P.O. Box 119, Gladstone, NJ 07934 PLEASE, ONLY CLEAN & UNDAMAGED CLOTHING & SHOES PF' Op') PR1SS A-16 September 19, 1997 Weekend THE STRESS FACTORY 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 LUBA SINDLER 90 Church St., New Brunswick Watchung Arts Center 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21 CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN (732) 545-4242 " Watchung Circle, Watchung Bristol Chapel, Westminster Glenn "Bullhorn" Super {all ages), (908)753-0190 Choir College, Princeton 1. Chair designer, Charles 1. Passionate Sunday. Jazz singer performs with her quartet. (609)921-7104 BOURBON STREET CAFE Kevin James, Sept. 18-20. Admission $15 in advance, $20 at the Pianist performs works of Liszt, Chopin 2. Ghastly Old Bay Restaurant Lewis Black, Sept. 25-27. door. and Mozart. Admission $5. 4. Decoration 3. Rope fiber 61 Church St., New Brunswick KING'S ROAD SWING BAND SOMERSET VALLEY ORCHESTRA 8. Nails 4. Talk (732)246-3111; 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept 2V ' www.oldbay.com Watchung Arts Center Petal Peddlers, 227 W. 9. Old-fashioned aircraft 5- Criticism The VooDudes, Sept. 19. Watchung Circle, Watchung Union Ave., Bound Brook 10. Resists 6. Mental picture Rhythm 8. Babs, Sept. 20. Concept (908)753-0190 (908) 722-0122 12. Corpulent 7. Way to till S'mother, Sept. 25. 15-piece big band performs In a dance Movie music and show tunes on the front Luther "Guitar Jr." Johnson, Sept, 26. .. concert. Members $6; non-members $10. lawn of the flower shop. Free admission; 14. Decorate a cake with 11. Disputes A.L. James & Spare Change, Sept. 27. A.J.» THE HEARTS MOSTLY MUSIC concert canceled if rain or high wind. frosting 13. Lifted CLUB BENE Noon Saturday, Sept. 20 8 p.m, Sunday, Sept. 21 JONATHAN * ILONA WELCH 15. Overshadow 15. Extinct Route 35, SayrevHIe Eastman Plaza, Cranford Temple Emanu-EI 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept, 21 16. "Annabel Lee" poet 16. Small stuffed pastry [ (732) 727-3000; (908) 709-7208 756 E. Broad St., Westfield First Church of the Nazarene www.clubbans.com Tribute band with pre-Beatles rock under (973) 762-8486 80 Jefferson Blvd., Edison 17. Pouch 18. Bunches or tufts SpyroGyra, Sept. 19. the Cranford clock. Free admission. Four works of Schubert: the Trout Quintet, (732)985-7097 19. Wine drink 20. Suave actor, David From Good Homes, Sept, 20. BACK TO BACH his Piano Trio In B flat major, "The Opera singer/church music director per- 21. Gigantic 22. Electronic countermea- Glenn Tilbrook, Sept. 21. . 8 p,m. Saturday, Sept. 20 Shepherd on the Rock" and "Auf dem forms with accompaniment from his wife. Annie Haalam, Sept, 26. Richardson Auditorium, Strom." Adults $20; senior citizens $18; Donation. 23. Indefinite sures, abbr. David Alan Coe, Sept. 27. Princeton University students $10. MICHAEL WHtTCOMBE/ 24. Maudlin THE CORNERSTONE (609) 258-5000 MONICA MUGAN DAVID KOREVAAR 25 New St., Metuchen Three cantatas and an orchestral suite 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28 2 p.m, Sunday, Sept. 28 (732) 549-5308 from J.S. bach, all performed by Concert 1860 House Nicholas Music Center, Rutgers Jimmy Nuzzo/Tony Ellis, Thursday. Royal. Related lecture 7 p.m. Adults $26,' 124 Montgomery Rd., Skiliman University, New Brunswick Seinfeld actor coming to area Ed Polcer. Friday. $18; students $5, (609)921-3272 (732)932-7511 Show hours are 4-9 p.m. Dan Walsh, Sept. 20, KENNY BARRON Classical guitarist from Princeton. Saxophonist (former) and pianist (latter). John O'Hurley, who plays J, Dona DeRosa, Sept. 24. 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21 Admission $10. Admission $14; discounts available. Peterman on the TV show Friday, Sept. 19; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Danny Tobias, Sept. 26. Nicholas Music Center, Rutgers ONTHE LAWN Seinfietd, will be on hand noon-2 Saturday, Sept. 20; and 10 a.m.-6 Vlnnle Cotrao, Sopt. 27. University, New Brunswick Noon Saturday, Sept. 20 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21. Admission COURTTAVERN (732)932-7611 Highland Park High School 20 during the Eastern Region is $7 for adults and $3 for chil- 124 Church St. Jazz musician performs as part of an . 221 N. Fifth Ave. Kitchen and Bath Show at the dren younger than 12. New Brunswick ensemble. Admission $14; discounts Highland Park Garden State Exhibit Center, in For more information, call [732) 54G-7265 available. (732)572-7918 Somerset. (732) 469-4000. Barbecue Bob & The Spare Bibs, Sapt. CHAMPAGNE JAZZ BRUNCH Day-long event with six acts: Carol DENISE CALLS UP (America, 1996) .19. 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 21 Hamersma (noon), Paprikash (1 p.m.). 7 p.m. Sept. 19, 20 Inspector 7, Niblick Henbane, The Devereux Deertiaven Bourbon Street Band (2 p.m.), r/rV/ 230 Pottersvllle Rd., Chester Harmonytryx (3 p.m.), Normandy Invasion Scott Hall, Rutgers Infiflratora, Sept. 20. You Deserve £?*•- jf (908) 879-4500 (4 p.m.). mary+pat (5 p.m.). Rain date University, New Brunswick EMERALD COFFEE CO. (732) 932-8482 Satin &. Uce * S€e-rt if/ _ 235 Nassau St., Princeton Benefit for the school tor downtrodden Sept. 21. Free admission. girls. Admission $50. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ManhattanKea keep In touch — via E- • BRAS • Girdles i (609)921-8311 • Nursing Bras • Teddys • CONSONANZE STRAVAQANTI OF NEW JERSEY mall. Members $4; nonmembers $5. atUaaW John Blanculll Group, Wednesday. FLAMENCO (SPAIN, 1996) • Stockings • Panties • Gowns ™ 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25 8 p.m. Saturday; Sept. 20 JACK O'CONNOR'S 7 p.m, Sept. 26, 27 Richardson Auditorium, Edward Nash Theatre Complete Lingerie Needs 1288 Route 22, Brldgewater Scott Hall, Rutgers MOT IBS OH HACK Princeton University Raritan Valley Community • Personal Attention • Expert Fining ' (908)725-1500 University, New Brunswick Gladys Richards (piano), brunch Sunday. (609) 258-5000 College, North Branch Works of Monteverdi, Gesualdo, Trabaci (732) 932-8482 2nd Time Around, Wednesday. (732)356-6163 r and Caatello, performed by Baroque Documentary about Spanish-style dance, Alternate Sides, Sept, 19. Two works of Vivaldi; his Violin Concerto MIRROR MAZE ensemble The King's Noyse, Adults $29- told in its native settings. Members $4; Willie Lynch (Irish), Sept. 25. No, 8 and his Cello Concerto No, 9. 3IS NUIn Sn«H Mitnlnm $19; students $2. nonmembers $5. Adults $25, $20; senior citizens and stu- MGGa HUN UST YEAR! 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VIN mMZ0859 34.216 M» JRE006B66.47.083 Mi * 1994 MERCURY SABLE 1991 FORD TAURUS SIIO 1994 NISSAN SENTRA 1993 MITSUBISHI IMAMANTK 1995 HONDA CIVIC EX 1W4 MITSUBISHI 3(MH) 010,990 "10^90 4CX, AutoTfani. 6-Cvl EnainB PS, PB, Air 4-Or, 5-Spd Man Trans, 6-Cvl Eng , PS, PB, 2-Or, Aulo Trans. 4-Cyl Engine, Power Steering, Wraai Uo Tn MX, Haicli. 1 OL 4-Cyl Eng , Auls Trafu w Test Drive Buick tightens grip on midsized market with Regal By JOHN EATON fast. DSTTVer Post Step inside. This is 1997 where many of the uick has just done a changes are in the 1997 1/2 1/2 major facelift and model. Buick Regal mechanical redo on The test car had an B Manufacturer's suggested retail its popular midsized impressive Santa Fe red Regal sedan and intro- pearl finish, but the interi- price: S22.94S. Includes extensive duced it as a 1997 1/2 - just or appearance was a dis- standard features. in time to head off some appointment (but not the Price as tested: $25,600. competitors who will show fitment and content). It Options and prices: Prestige Pack- off their new 1998 models was all done in a monoto- age, S1,060, which includes six-way in about a month. ne gray, the leather, con- driver/passenger seats, elec- You never know when a sole, dashboard, carpet- trocriromlc Inside rear-view mirror, new model will be intro- ing, etc. It would make you dual air conditioning, steering-wheel duced these days. Get think you were held pris- radio controls, rear-window antenna; ready for the 2000 1/2 mod- oner in a granite factory. chrome aluminum 16-Inch wheels, els. But other impressions $650; heated front seats, $170 Trans- But no matter. Any time were positive. portation, S55O. Buick freshens up the All the interior is new. Regal, it's time to listen The instrument panel has Engine: V-6, supercharged, electron- up. This car has had a big analog gauges, ic sequential port fuel injection, linked strong grip on the mid- although only equipped to four-speed automatic transmission, sized market for a long with a speedometer, tem- front drive, traction control. time, And for good reason. perature gauge, and Displacement: 3.8-liter. For starters, it's an tachometer. More would Torque: 260 foot pounds at 3,600 attractive sedan with be better. rpm. aerodynamic lines and New standard equip- ir: 240 at 5,200 rpm. just the right amount of ment on the Regal include Safety features; Driver- and passen- cjjrome to offset those The all-new 1997 1/2 Buick Regal Is larger In both wheelbase and passenger compartment roominess than the the leather-wrapped steer- lines. previous model. The Regal GS sport sedan (above) Is powered by a supercharged 3800 Series II V-6 engine that ing wheel, an air nitration ger-side air bags. Anti-lock brakes. ; With its clean appear- offers 240 horsepower at 5200 rpm and 280 Ib-ft of torque at 3600 rpm. system, programmable Traction control system, ance you would take it automatic door locks, a Body and frame: Unltized. h&me to meet mother. She $25,600- a competitive manner because this and 220 foot pounds of remote keyless entry sys- Brake system: Power anti-lock sys- would never guess that price in this market. engine develops 240 torque at 4,000 rpm. tem, and traction control. tem with discs, front and rear. beneath the hood beats The supercharged horsepower at 5,200 rpm Either engine moves the Tiro* and wheels: P22560R16 all- the heart of a fast person. engine, coupled with the and 280 foot pounds of Regal in traffic and on the LOWBEAMS: That com- season steel-belted radlals on l?ast because the test 4T65E heavy-duty, four- torque at 3,600 rpm. Trans- highway with attention- fortable and handsome chromed aluminum wheels. car was the GS model, speed automatic transmis- lated, this means this sub- getting qualities. And both interior is produced in a which is powered in this sion, which is used to deal stantial 3,520-pound car do it with a degree of fuel bland color scheme. And Curb weight: 3,520 pounds. new model by General with the added power, is a will get around in city conservation. The EPA the optional fold-down Whwtosw; 109 Inches. Motors' 3800 Series II smooth unit with seamless traffic without a hitch or estimates the super- rear armrest in the test Length: 196.2 Inches, supercharged V-6; this shift points. The handling gasp. And there's no gam- charged model at 18 mpg car stopped at such an e'ftginc gives the car a gets a boost in this new bling involved in merging in the city and 28 on the angle that the cupholders Fual capacity: 17 gallons. youthful, sporty flair, cou- model with the standard onto interstates. x highway; the standard V-6 are useless. Forget that Fual economy: EPA rating • clly/hlgh- pled with fine handling. magnetic variable-effort Another engine powers is estimated at 19 mpg in option. way. 18/26 mpg. The engine'is new to the power steering, a smooth the base model, the LS. the city and 30 on the Teat average: (city) 20.5 mpg. Regal. invention that gives effort- It's driven by the above highway. HIGH BEAMS: Price and ^The price is right, The less steering and yet engine, sans supercharger, And all Regals now appearance. Ride and Warranty: Three years or 36,000 tOK-l-car model is base- retains a good sense of the and it, even without the have four-wheel disc handling and interior miles on sntlre vehicle. See dealer for priced at $22,945 and, road. supercharged boost, has brakes coupled with an comfort. And with the details. after some options were The Regal is prepnred plenty of power - 195 anti-lock design. What supercharged model - per- glued on. topped out at to move out in a smart horsepower at 5,200 rpm goes fast will also stop formance. i fc it i l * V- Look into the future m •tiMp•••••• BR EWATER VOLVO 1028 RT. 22 EAST, 1 ML EAST OF BRIDGEWATER COMMONS, SOMEKVILLE, NT 908-526-7700 , " September 19. 1997 Record-Press B-3 Union Communities DIRECT TOLL FREE LINE 1-800-559-9195 HOW TO PLACE PHONE IT PAX IT MAIL IT AN AD Best Buys 100 Real Estate 400-485 Professional 700-830 Classified Hours Taps for making Super Buy Rental Services For your convenience, 3 Lines 1 Week'24" our Classified Center is open: IINMB OnOCtn/o! Add the entire county Monday-Friday: • El&aiS-Efifllvour ad carefully after for only $13.00 more. publication. We are not responsible 8:00 am to 6:00 pm SELL YOUR Announcements 105-160 Merchandise 500-627 II Services 850 • 1195 for errors alter 1st Insertion. 1 M MERCHANDISE WORTH III'! • Be descriptive. 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PROFESSIONAL 'eqd in transcribing Itgtl or CLERICAL ASST/GENERAL Saturdays and some Sundays. company In WesHisId area position available with Pilot comp. skills, advancement PLICATIONS FOR THE FOL- medical recorded dictation, hrough A!! Stat» Career dictaphone skills: steno a p'us oppty/Ofc Manager, will Iram OFFICE P/T M-F. 20-25 Hrs. Must have transp, Call btwn seeking responsible d*tall or- Air Freight In Hiieide, NJ Earn Over .OWING POSITION. SeT.o resume to Olc. Mar$ iented employee for Full Time School. Excellent Pay, Com- call 808-276-3060 or fan call 908-964-3773 Computer exp. preferred. 9am-1 pro. 908-464-9859 ask Must have COL J Clean driv- 9-Schooi Head Instructor age'. 122 Elmcea Av« Efcuw position. Accuracy it a mutt & plete Benefits. Home Often. resume lo 908-278-2669. $40,000! Coniaet Mary 906-276-1992 forGinaor Anngel ing record. Local pick-up & /on-Thur 8 45-1145AM both. NJ 07202 • computer skills helpful. Ex- •800-800-7315. (eoe-m/<). One of Central Jersey's larg- delivery in Eastern N J areas. LEGAL SECRETARY est Chrysler-Plymoeth deal- n B45-V30PM .CLERICAL/BOOKKEEPER cellent health/401 K benefits. EXPERIENCED MANAGER Call District Manager at Real Estate experience re- ers has an unusual op- S9 00 PER HOUR for Property Management Co COUNTER HELP needed for Call 90B-647-3S92 8am-1iam, needed to work in Schnippers WAITERS WAITRESSES. « 8O8-8KM0O5 quired. Must have good writing portunity for experienced HREE 10 WEEK SESSIONS ln*\'Short Htlla Mature Bake Shop. F/T or P/T. No ex- Hallmark Ctrd & Qitt Shop. A SECRETARY Bus Persons & Food Runner^ skills. Must be a take charge sales people. No auto sales BEGINS SEPT 29 1997 |(jDnsiOle person, know!- pereincg necessary, Mengar'g iletsant busy environment. Highly successful consulting Please 2ppiy in parson. « Bake Shop. 906 -686-8262 person. Small office. Full time experience necessary. lirm. Work in spacious home OR MORE INFORMATION Scopes Steak House. « 'ge of computers, good with DRIVERS-IMMEDIATE OP- 47-49 Main St.. Madison, NJ, 'LEASE CALL 908-709-7263 Dental Assistant PORTUNITIES NORTHEAST Monday through Friday 9-5 Salary, commission office. Excellent salary for ??5 yP'I'l Avfl. Springfield * ur»s. Send resume to- Aien Ask tor Tony. 201-377-6543 Kenilworth. Call 908-272-5550 monthly bonuses. CSI EOEMKVH ^0 Box 769, Short Hills, COUNTERPERSON: Cafe FfT. Xray lie & from desk DEDICATED RUNS You'll right person with required * Dominique at Enzzo's Short exp. Friendly, motivated per- enjoy full benefits right from the Factory/Assembly Faiue sums 906-276-6306 bonus, demo al.. paid skills. Only apply if Highly WAITER WAITRESS, Bus* N.K07078 or Fax (201) benefits. 5 day work week. Mills. PT/FT avail. 373-7111 son for quality office. Qrean- start, frequent hometlme, ex- proficient in Word. Resume TREE CLIMBERS pe'sons FT PT avail. Exe paj Mechanically inclined per- For a private interview with brook area. Excel! salary & cellent pay and a total com- sons only, exp preferred. Lifeguard to PO Box 85l, Summit. NJ Go Alt The Way To The Top' & tintts expd prel but not •"•'CONSTRUCTION COUNTER PERSON, 1 Hour benefits. S08-435-6567 Swim Instructors, certified this top quality company call 07902-0851 gwing co seeks respon •eqa Appiy in person EenJ pensation package that's sec- English reading & speaking Tony Lee or Ivan Zarama al tj needed for roofing & Photo. Experience preferred. lifeguards needed all days, liard working indiv S Country CKiD Westlil ond to none. To quality, you pref'd. Apply In person to 1732)752-7373 or stop in. g crew. Pay based on Ask (or Paul 201-377-2225 must have a years' verifiable Handler Mfg. 612 North Ave all shifts. Apoly in person to Challenging FT work ell yr 9OB-232-4141 * le. 665-2278 DISPATCHES for plumbing OTR exp. And CDL-A w/haz- East. WesldelO between fill out application at Summit LICCARDt ~DLa- Sat Cased on exp. COUNTER SALES & STOCK company. Organized, mat. To learn more call CON- 9am-12noon. YMCA. 67 Maple Street. SECUF1TIY GUARD Waicn- Bnfts avail Growth oppty WAITER WAITRESS' 1 ;; \ COOK Summit person. Immediate Openings fHQRT ORDER For busy DEPT FT • positions available energetic, punctual person for WAY TRUCKLOAD MOTORS Fiiendly work env Sage PTFT ASK (£>rTom. « FILE CLERK. P/T Rt F-T & P.T. prior exp a • must ftaferteria. Monday-Friday. now. Apply In person Westfieid customer service/dispatcher SERVICES-1800) 555CWTS 22W, Qreen Brook TicaSvc 908-668-5858 BO8-322-02O0 J 9-12 Mon-Ffl. Filing & gen- MAINTENANCE WORKER have drivers 'icense w>sp ••ntlits, Holiday and Lumber & Home Center. 700 position. Professional phone (2987). EOE. eral clerical duties. Florence, For statl nl large condominium and horns photic GooafC'e- yiMtlon pay. 396-5933 Ask North Ave. E, WesKielct, manner a must, some com- SECRETARY BANKING 908-668-5100 complex in Basking Ridge. tjrees. CaH908-276-27OO forSteve 90B-232-B85S puter work, various clerical Community Commercial Bank duties. Benefits available, DRIVERS. LOOK! TSL Is now FT/PT work from your home. Lots of ouidoor work, some hiring here-North Sectional & located in South Orangs 973-635-0440 Chatham. Ma|or Benefits incl car/travel. custodial. Must rtave license, HOTEL - Holiday OTR! Up to.32/mil« start, wllh seeks experienced Executive Call for Appl. 908-276-2059, own vehicle, good English. Secretary for Senior Officer, Per Diem pay tool TSL Carpenlry. plumbing & elec* TELEMARKETING Inn Select in Clark 800-527.9568. HAIR DRESSER • Following a Successful candidate will have trlcal skills a plus Salary bassd e minimum ol 3 years experi- Applications are now being •Make The First Step www.transtatee.com, EOE. Mutt. Own your own business. upon Bnperience skills Good DISPATCHER ~*HVlnnl» 908-381-4414. ence wllh working knowledge START NOW Local Cab Service Is seeking benefits, uniform. Fax resume Parkway Mortgage teased in accepted for the following DRIVERS • Suburban Cab Co of MS Word, Win 3.1. and a F/T dispatcher, Min 3 yrs HAIRSTYLIST FT/PT to 906-647-6479 or call Kenilworth, NJ seeks ex- Towards A Great Career! Is looking lor FT & PT help. stenography Applicant must positions: exp nee. Good pay/friendly Excellent growth opportunity, Heather at 908-647-6070 perienced, well-spoken, We're seeking responsible Individuals Quality equipment, nice at- possess a professional ap- atmosphere. 973-762-1358 for motivated individual, will motivated individuals for P-T who are read)' to'carn while they mosphefa.Call973-762-57O0 MANICURIST FT/P/T with foil. pearance, attitude and phone train. Call 008-518-1660 skills. Competitive Salary with day or evening positions IcamVWc are prejentry accepUnis 60°* comm plus vacation pay. Predictive dialing preferred Room Attendant applicants into our Management or rent space WstHd. 232-0080 benefits. Banking experience preferred. For consideration Salary -commission. Pis Tnining Projffam.jo nuke that Incredible contact: Rosmarie Perrane Floor Supervisor lax resume lo 973-762-1849 OFFICE MEDICAL a1906-298-i1O0.ext143. fir« step! Opportunity Human Resources, Bellhop ADMINISTRATION RETAIL SALES TRANSCRIPTiONIST EOE M/F/V/M FT/PT Up-Scale consign- Full time position in busy Lead Cook We want a bright and energetic self' ment boutique In Short Hills medical office in the Hill- and West Caldwell has Im- sborougivSomerville area. TURN TO ... Banquet Captain starter who is organized, efficient and mediate opening for ex-Individual must be proficient perienced sales people due with computers and medical very attentive to detail. to business expansion. II terminology knowledge is a Banquet Waitress Experience Un'l necessary to join (he management you love working In a fast must. Excellent benefits of- 'framing program at our successful Burner KJnti fran- paced exciting environment, fered Fax resume to Dishwasher chise, but it suit pays off. Rj^ht now. we're lookinti We're a small consulting firm with large surrounded by Chanel, 609-655-4016 for responsible individuals who are read)' for paid corporate clients (so you must be com' Armani, Donna & Ralph. All positions require flexible thl with hi^ier rates for experience. This Is the opportunity for • MODEL SEARCH kids, teens The hours and excellent guest fortable in an unstructured environ' you! We oiler competitive &20's needed. Cover Girl Stu- VCE OFFRR: dio_ 261-2042 UcB W019 3200. service skills, As a member ment AND able to meet tight standards salary, bonuses and gen- Classifieds • Paid Traininn Period erous employee discounts. Nail Technician Wanted of the Remington Hotel ' 2 Weeks Paid Vacation (after 1st year) Service of high quality and client service). Key holder positions avail- • ONE YEAR EXP A MUST. Corp. we offer a competitive 5 Performance AND Merit Increases! able. Call Marci at Take-over following. Own Your Directory I I. Benefits irvcliklinn 401k program We offer a very competitive salary and 201-564-6484 Own Business. 906-361-4414. salary. Comprehensive bene- All yuu need to qualify is at least a hinh school diplo- fits package and excellent bonus package. Varied duties include INSCLAIMS SVC REPS Office Assistant • small olf 1997 Mercury Mountaineer 1995 Mercury Villager GS *23,991995 Lincoln Mark VIIi5 *26,995 7 ftosrar Stfnnl Minion. FIW/0. Wo «A», 10. V-6 Eng. 2-Dr Ub Tm */0D. 4 R. V •«, P/SiQ. P/ABS Biks. Alt, CUnMt JtM 1*1 Mtai t»-m, Mo HOD. 5 01V4, T/Stm. P/«S Bila. P/Shg. Pflrta, Frt i ft «C, P/WkVUMtaM Mm. P/Rhf Si Cntii. toon Ci«1. P/SHbMrVUo/Mfn. On* to Bt». MM, JVC. DrtMitin,mriWi/Vitn,riniM'%Se£fm*tSim. Dfh A Bn. fVDd. WWpn Til CfuW, «*fM SI Ctti, Irt Vtn. Tin. Cnm. km W*wj. Me* WNJ. Sic SfSkm, Knku Wry, IVIM/WK TACniim «w W*. S«ull>Swt tartw Ertn. Jtt NkvM^A^ Root R)A^UmllU7artVlWS0JiZ» M^MSiCi«en)MirMiijSMvwir5Vti9i50 «*fM3CTfiUSI*rtO»JW0rtVi Ixisy Fh mining Available! I his Is Only A Partial listing! 1993 Mercury 1994 Mercury 1993Mervury 1994 Mercury '97 ACURA 2.2 ClPREMIUM COUPE TbpazGS Tracer Sable GS Cougar XR-7 order Your 1998 Auto., 4 Cyl-. 2.2L VTEC engine, A/C, AWFM Stereo w/CD, Pwr. Sleer/ABS ? fHWO, 4-Ot **>vtn, J3L 4-M Erg, ftgra 4 Doo. rmW. Aulo MOD. t 914-Cyl. PyStrfl. ?-Dow. A*mm,3 M.V-*. P/Snn. P/Brta. PVBrb. A£. CMfi fKat* Sod PMrm. W. (f*LttMt.P,1>rt SJ. A/C. Air Big. P/ftlrt 5rt PMVvUvWuu, _ INTEGRA During Brakes/Mooriroof/Locks/Windows/Mifrors/Dr. Side Seat, Leather Inl., Keyless Entry, FAiW S* MM. li). d& M( W*n, rW t Wpn. TiBl*». AM1M S Ourt *» 9m, r« W UK. Crul«._ Akj FAucM SiA FVM. Til. Crtjisg. M Wipn Dual Air Bags. VIN* VLQ21933; MSRP S24.395. $1,994 al delivery ind. SI ,000 cap. WAtM SMO Caswfle. T/Ow tnd UMI Mali, mfU Skno Cesem. TlOm i Alloy WNs,AWfMS»«oC«H.r/Gliaifil Mt»»IH.91ttriV!N#P*H719. Mtael 39.9Zart VWMKBB15. Our '87 Year-End Clearance, cost reduction; $450 bank fee, S275 rel. sec. dep, & 1st mo. pay1!; 36 payl's total And Get It At A 1997 PRICE! $9,684; total lease cost S11,134. End-oMease purchase option $14,880, ** -, • %,995 «ft295 $11,495 i AI riil IIH In r h September 19.1997 Record-Press fuMrlil/Coiamtrtii! —»— ' • Store/Office Spiw For RBBI 440 Firewood & Fuel 550 HOSELLE PAHK-Modem Stu- Prftpertv For Rent 410 GARWOOO: Share w/ single VEHO BEACH FLORIDA • FIREWOOD • dio & 1 BR apts avail. Rent incl SOMERVILLE Office mom/sludant. W/D, furn, own Professional Suite. Carpet, 3br, 2blh home, 2 blocks to Quality seasoned hardwoods heat, hot water, cooking gas & TRENTON; Immediate State 6R & bath. $350/mo lor every- beach, 1 block to park, fully lor hearth or stove. ,', ,'wkg. Call 908-241-4344 or aft AC, Parking. 908-725-6660 House Access. 4,600 S.F. thing. 908-654-8643 furnished, call owner $1 IS per Cord Delivered -4:30pm. 908-241-8481 lill 9pm total office space; 2.500 S.F. 908-273-1841 Small quantities available immed. avail, on floors 1 & 2. NEW PROVIDENCE- 1BR. WESTFIELO-2 (Irs. Avail - SCOTCH PLAINS-4 rm apt separately or as one, 7 yr SCHIEFERSTEINFARM "2nd flr, $770 mo H/HW ind, Perfect for lobby group, pro- w/d, deck, yard $550/mo. + 393 Madison Hilt Rd, Clark util. Avail 10/1 908-771-0147 old bldg 1700 sqft per fir. WmtrtTofiwt 415 tV4 mo SW. Call 322-8758 fessionals. Sale or lease 732-38B-3273 $210,000-00 John Schragger Sep entrances, prkg lot. STIRLING Roomats wanted to 908-654-3410 CRANFORD-2BR Townhouse ;;SPRWGFIELD-1BR api. Avail Really. Inc. 9rkr. or Condo 10/15-11/1. No Pets. ... 1,1/1. Ht/hw, w/w crpt, appls. shr spacious 3ER home. W/D. • •SEP CAP 609-637-9548. Will sign lease. 201-301-9147 $75O/mo & Vh mo security CAC. OW, pvt bth, avail WESTFIELD-DOWNTOWN AVENEL FLEA MARKET .,973-467-0490/908-233-2658 immed. No pets. $515 2 room office, 2nd floor, avail Single male, Physician, lor up- 1488 Rahway Ave HcwtUnfyrnittml 430 /mot'A Utils. 908-604-0260 irrimed. $1600 mo. Triple Net. scale carriage house, cottage, 3N: 2-Fam, 6rms, 3BRS, Avenel, NJ. 50O Yds from 3 CRANFORD-Avail 10/1. 3BR WESTFIELD • female lor room COLDWELL BANKER townhouse or small home. flahway Inspection Sta. Open Xft, OR. EIK. Gar. nr trans, no 908-233-5555 Call 908-382-1700. • pets, avail 11/1, $1,000/mo + Victorian. Walk to trans $1450 In furnished house, near trans, Thurs. Sal & Sun 7am-3pm. ' 1 WHY BUY A HYUNDAI? YOU GET MORE CAR• FREE 2 Year Roadside Assistance • 3 Year/36,000 Mile Warranty & 5 Year/60,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty (Best In The Business) e Eiantra is "Consumer's Digest Best Buy" FOR YOUR MONEY... Plus buy A New Hyundai At Bell & Go Home with a 25" AT BELL HYUNDAI COLOR TV at NO EXTRA CHARGE!" • Automatic Transmission ('UltCHASt OPTION: Brand New Cl A iVITD A • 4 Cylinder Engine '97 Hyundai ELANlRA » AIR CONDITIONING A HUGE SELECTION OF • Power Steering/Brakes $8333 • AM/FM Stereo Cassette CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED • Body Side Moldings VEHICLES ALSO AVAILABLE! CfiP COST RED ST17 • 3 yr 36 mi, Bumper to Bumper 1ST MONTH PHI $ 1 79 H(( SEC DEPOSIT , 4150 Warrant/ ACQUISITION FEE &39S '91IPHIT B800I0LU • 5/60 power train Warranty fryolt. *jKn»lic Iran, pom unman BT PVr»uOi,LIF*(l.*uloc™(e At HONIHCi 1 "»Tr I • Vin»VU540965 SltirWTfl. DCAftr brakn. Air Irani. Ak Cond. P/loCkl, • MSRP: $13,889 rS,O93 ml. Vin UUIJliSf P/«m»*t, cruna comnl, F {•Ullll (9,01 T ml. Vinpuungs n Mf«l, 97^01 55495 8499 iVbKTIitrei Brand New • Automatic Transmission PURCHASE OPTIONJ • 4 Cylinder Engine 8401OW1TTI0 98TI10IL eeoouicA ForliutaNliclnm.MC PARTI k IERVICE: MON-FM 8-S • MT 8-2 ROUTE 1 • RAHWAY • 800-243-0002 IAUI ROOM: MON-ITU 9.9 • IAT 9*6 For your convenience, Jk AAA AAA i to cancel your classified n _ iHlIKQ V^JJa— . ai/^4 hours a day, • *R!!S!fc^S/ A"fl I 24 H0(//? CmmATlOH 'MSIMPLY CALL I WWW llfcii WI Record-Press September 19,1997 XI X [IX I VI LEASE A '97 HONDA ACCORD LX I LEASE A '97 HONDA CIVIC DX 4-cylinder, auto, PER 4-cylinder, 5-spa. PER MONTH 2-dr., AM/FM MONTH 4-dr., AM/FM stereo, 36 MOS. 36 MOS. A/C, PS, PB, PW, PDL, stereo, A/C, PS, cruise, 2 Airbags. PB, R/Defr., Dual Airbags. NO DEPOSIT! , L NO BANK mi NO MONEY r~~ % %, •,, OVERSTOCKED USED CMS! GREAT PRICES! COUEGE/HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACT NOW ON GREAT DIALS FOR BACK TO SCHOOi! '95 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAKDOl '95 GMC JIMMY SLE '95 HONDA ACCORD EX I '95 SATURN SC21 '95 CHEVY CORSICA '94 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE |8-'cyl.V4x4, auto, PS, PB, PW, |6-cyL auto, A/C, PS, PB.I |S/W, 4-cyl., auto., PS, PB, PW; |4-cvl,;OOto. 3-dr, PS, PB, PW, |6-cyl., 4-dr., auto, PS, .., 4-cyl., auto, PS, PB, PW, IPDL, cruise, tilt, AM/FM cass., >DL, P/seats, ABS, AM/FMJ IpDL, AM/FM cass., tilt, IPDC A/C, R/defr., cruise, tilt, \?W. PDL, AM/FM cas*ette, PDL, AM/FM cassette, tilt, |CD, A/C, P/moonroof, 28,682 icass., cruise, tilt, alloys, 23,4031 Icruise, P/moonroof, 45,162 miles, alloy whls., 36,871 miles, R/defr., A/C, 26,494-milei, R/defr,, A/C, 78,866 miles, miles, VIWSC600362. miles, VIN#S45O&31.' | |VIN#$A003970. VIN#SZ1 61884. Was $13,551 VIN#SYi2383^ VIN#RC115457. 22,8621$20,5921 15,919 | 12,962 | 8,492 | 8,917 '93 VW CORRADO SIC I '93 HONDA DEL SOL I '93 TOYOTA COROLLA I '93 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER I '92 MERCURY SABU GSI '92 NISSAN SENTRA XE |4-cyiinder, 5-speed, 2-dr., PW, PB, 6-cyl., auto, PS, PB, PW, PDL, [6-cyl., 4-dr., auto, PS, PB, PW, 6-cyi, 5-spd, PS, PB, PW, PDL CD, 14-cylinder, 5-spd,, 4-door, PS, |4-cy!inder, 4-door, auto, [A/C, rear defroster, cruise, lAM/FM stereo cassette, A/C, PDL, P/seat, A/C, cruise, A/C, Ithr., R/defr., sunroof, lilt, |A/C, R/defr., cruise, tilt, sunroof, IPS, A/C, rear defroster, AM/FM cassette, 56,686 miles, IRear defroster, 120,620 miles, AM/FM cassette, 64,043 miles, 65,968 miles, VIN#PK0O23O2. 162,022 miles, VIN#PC642&1. AM/FM cassette, 82,229 miles, VIN#PS007806. VIN#PD159361. VIN#NA636781. VIN#NU138500. Was $5,972 14,8621 8,927 | 7,962 I 5,927 | $7,128 I $5,426 91 VOLVO 740 TURBO SE • '91 HONDA CIVIC LX I '91 FORD EXPLORER I '90 ACURA LEGEND LI r90 ACURAINTRGRA LSI'90 FORD ESCORT LX U-cyl., 4-dr., auto, PS, PB, PDL, 4-cyl, 4-dr., 5-spd,, PS, PB, PW, 6-cyl., 4X4, 5-speed, PS. PB,16-cylinder, 4-door, auto, PS, [PW, A/C, AM/FM cass., R/defr., IPDL, cruise, AM/FM stereo IPW, cruise, A/C, R/defr., PB, PDL, AM/FM cass., R/dek, |4-cylinder, 4-door, auto, PS, Hatchback, 4-cylinder, auto, AM/FM PB, PW, PDL, A/C, sunroof, ' k, cruise, sunroof, 85,174 miles, Icass., A/C, R/defr., 111,321 ml, (alloy wheels, 108.745 miles, cruise, sunroof, 137,409 mi., cassette, A/C, R/defr., 71,815 miles, 103,533 mi., VIN#LS001694. |VIN#W2511946. |V1N#ML043990. |VlN#MU03099i VIN#LC04O776. VIN#LT129680. 13,771 I $5,525 | $8,542 I $6,486 I $6,286 I $3,476 '89 HONDA CIVIC DX I '89 HONDA CIVIC DX '87 TOYOTA CAMRYI '87 ACURA INTEGRA RSI '87 HONDA ACCORD DX I '87 HONDA CIVIC DX Hatchback, 4-cylinder, 5-speed, PB, 'W, 4-cylinder, auto, PI 14-cylinder, auto, 3-door, PS, 4-cylinder, 2-door, auto, PS, PB, A/C, IPB, AM/FM cassette, A/Q PB, AM/fM cassette, A/C, R/defr., 4-cyl., 5-spd.. 4-dr., AM/FM 4-cylinder, 4-door, 5-speed, tilt, rear defroster, 104,515 miles, CD player, R/defr., AC, 116,282 cassette, R/defr., tilt, 170,252 AM/FM cassette, R/defroster, miles, VlN#KH548486. R/defroster, 139,520 miles, tilt, sunroof, 90,919 miles, VIN#KSQQ4169. VIN#H0081427. VIN#SO16463. miles, VIN#HA224398. 165,572 miles, VIN#HA037968. 4,234 I $3,729 | $3,983 | $3,945 | $3,475 | $1,976 Lease a '97 Honila Accord LXlur $258 mo., closed-erai, 36 inos., 12.000 m!/yr.,15f/inl. thereafter, MSRP $19,386.1st pymnt $258 due at inreption. Tot mltiiy ppnts $9,288. Res. val. $13,375.65, Tot. pymnts, at initiation ol lease $258, VINA/C012701 Leasea *97 Honda Civic DX lor 189 mo clowt-pnd 1G mos 12,000 mWJUlml tliereaiicr, MSRP $13,875, $500 sec. dop., bank fee $740, $2,000 rap cost red., 1st pymnl $89 disc at inception, Tol. mihiy pymnts t3.2w. Res. val. $10,256.25, Tot. pymnts. at initiation ol lease $3,329, VIWVL048232. Lessee resp to maint and excess wear and^r Not restTtoi"1™Ter on Pricing Includes ail coslsto be paid by consume! exc. lie, teg,, and all applicable taxes and Ices. Prices subject to change without notice. Ait lor illustration purposes only. v' ^' Exclusive HONDA Dealership Used Route 22 Bridge^vater / 908-722-5566 vvi'bsiU' .it: hllp:/ /.Hilohnmi.i." ftocord-Press B-9 Fctnltun 560 GHOTlltettlHJitt 5U TUTOftWGl CERA*CT1LE 90S DRIVEWAY GARDEN SUPPLIES 990MASONRY SOFA & LOVESEAT- Perfect MATTRESS & BOXSPRING ALWAYS BUYING Postcards DEBT CONSOLIDATIONS. condition, floral. $600/obo. 13" jumbo orthopaedic Stteet Music, Radios. TVs, A POWERFUL MONEY Cut monthly payments up to INSTRUCTION 825 • TILE* DRIVEWAY SEALING » BARTELL BULK • MASON CONTRACTORS * 906-754-3215 - pitlowtop. Reg $700 per sat. Camerac, Toys, Military, Pens, MAKER! S2-$5k per week 30-50%. Reduce interest. Stop Floors, Walls, Kitchens, Collegiate Sealers will apply a op Soil, Mushroom Soil, Steps, Sidewalks < Special at $239 per set for full Worlds Fair, etc. 272-5777 beginning in 4-S weeks! Not TUTORING; Ftaading & Math Bathrooms, Countertops, thick coating by ha^d Patio, Chimney Repairs • SOFA: Tan Camelback. Rofied collection calls. Avoid tone, Quarry Dust, Wall or queen. Delivery available MLM! No selling! Fantastic In Your Home. 10 yrs public BacKsplashes. Repair & Patch. FreeEstimates. 35 years experience \ arms, bun seat. Sharp, good ANTIQUES* USED FURN bankruptcy FREE confidential tone, Grinnell Block, RR 908-688-6177 support and leads. help NCCS on-profit. licensed sen ex. NJ cert K-8 & HS math. FreaEst. 964-5164. ies S Firewood. Insured, Free Est . cond. $250 908-362-5673 Old dinrm/bedrm sets 1800s 908-429-4170_ 1-800-322-6169 e»t 9926. 2 /bonded 1-800-955-0412 MA degree 908-272-5315. BarteilDulkDiv. Call Dean Keep REFRIGERATORS, Washers, to 1950. IrwSv pcs, glassware, GIORDANO PAV ING CO minute message- 654-1566 or 38B-15B1 9Q8-903-1Q26 or 757-7421; Dryers 4 Stoves-$79 & up house contents. 9OB-647-1959 CLEAH-UPS4 Asphauit S Concrete Delivery avail. A-1 Furniture, BOOKS-OLD SETS-Stnglas AWNING/CANVASS S-E MONEY TO LEND. Credit BATHROOMS 870 Conlraclois toi over 25 yrs /FREE WOOD CHIPS • CARPET Rte. 22 west. Hillside, next to HAULING 915 Autographs, old postcards, old OH & shop space in sign shop. Problems? Debt Consolida- Free Est. Fully tns. Immediate Delivery MOVING 4 Just completed large Shop-Rite. (908)688-6177 BATHTUB a TILE 11 AAA CLEANUP • House- mags, antiques. 908-272-3999 \i mi GSP. 908-2458579 tions? Apply tor a Mortgage 201 -374_-_7536/ 90S -687-1711 Scnmiede Tree Expert Co development Over 1.000 RESURFACING hold or conslr., debris removal, STORAGE 1070 Refrig., washers, dryers $85 S over the phone. 24-hours-a- 9O8-322-9109 GUNS-SWORDS-KNIVES 5 years warranty, Iree esti- PATERNO PAVING yards left. Closeout S3.95. DRIVE TO OWNII Class A day! No Hassle. Private. US low rale, fieesst, 232-5146 SCHAEFER MOVING ; up. Also service minimum MILITARlA&FedLic. mates. Cali 908-756-5351. Curbing ft Sidewalks Calt Eddie 732-686-0027 or /COL. $0. down/-80 all miles. Mortgage Corporation 1-2- > H r Minimum Very Low Rutt* $19.95 Call 908-754-7209 Top cash paid. House calls FreoEst. Call 245-6162 GUTTERS & 1 •800-246-0669. Avg. 10,000 1-mile s/manth. 1-800-865-0358 HOMECRAFT REMODELING anything S119TRUCKLOAD Lie #PM 00561. Ins. Fre«E»i REFRIGERATOR - Whirlpool, made, Bert 732-821-4949 CHIPPER/Shredder Troy-Bilt Company Drivers: Newer Custom Layout & Design Includes loading & dumping. • SEALCOATING LEADERS 1000 906-964l216any1lme > side by side. 25 cubic ft, white. OLD or ANTIQUE FURN equipment. Competitive pay THE Home Loan You Need - 8hp. Exc cond. Overhauled by Rets. Fres Est. Insured Midrano Bros. 908-574-8816 !3y R.F. Landscaping STERLING EXPRESS 6 mos. old. mint cond. $1250. Glass, China. Any unusual /benefits. New Apple Lines When Other Lenders Turn You 1U CLEAN GUTTER Troy 7/97. Ask $750. Call Joe 908-322-8288 AAA-ALS CLEAN UP Cellars Call with square footage for Residential-Cominerctal ' Call 908-497-0406, atte r 7pm. items. House Sales by Nancy 800-843-8308.800843-3384. Down! Call Fairbank All Debris Baggsd From Above 90B-464-5465 Mortgage, problem-credit Garages. Etc. We Remove It price quota 90JJ-276-6835 LOW, LOW RATES! , RUG SHAMPOOERS-(2) Von 272-5056 or 233-8157 Gutters Flush Cleaned specialists for 35 yeafs. Cus- All, We'raCheapest' Visa'WC J49-MOVE (66e3)-PM00361 CHIPPERA/acuum. Troy-Bilt Schrader, with access/sup- Independently owned news- CABINETRY 673 Quality Ssrv. Reas Prices. Ins tom programs for any situation- 2017778588«426 5hp. self propelled. Exc cond. plies. Sacrifice J12O07both OlriiiiKt Training. 635 paper home delivery t>us in ELECTRICAL Landmaik Management including no-income verifica- Overhauled by Troy 7/97. Ask- Will negot. 908-687-8124 Union Co, 201-635-4873. • THE WOODWORKS • BARGAIN CLEAN-UP Westfield 654 5803 PAMTINGI ing S850 905-464-5465 •K-9 OBEDIENCE* tion, bankruptcy. Quick ap- Carpentry, Cabinets, Formica Attics, Basements, Garages ABLE ELECTRIC RUG- Wool Chinese Rug Westfield. Guaranteed LOCAL CANDY ROUTE. 30 provals & closings. 800-346- VVonX. Ins. 9O8-232-1089. Lite Hauling. 906-686-0576 Quality work 276-8692 & MPERHANGMG 1075 COMPUTERS - Fully Loaded Cream and pink with blue flora) Results! Call 9OB-6S9-B566 Vending Machines. Earn apx, LOAN ext. 413. NJ Lie U180. 688-2089 Lie, 115OO HANDYMAN 1005 PENTIUM MMX Computers, design. 9'xi 2', 5 years old • CLEAN UP SERVICE* 1-A Richard's Painting SBWWay. All lor $9,995. Call ALK Electric Contractor 734-_500B "Faux Finis his' Exl/lnt boards. 908-464-7496. 1-BO0-969-120O extension 55. Call me for all your wort. Exp. homes. All have had 1st vacc 7day3,10-10,908-386-0707 HlUJUlllttTWtiWl Powervvashlng, Quality Work Specialist! aO6-632-»3fla 175 BEAGLE FLOORS • painter, speckling, tile, porch & KITCHEN CABINETS and worming. Call Boulevard Call 908-526-7478 screen repair. Storm doors in- 1AAA C A$H for records, mags, Sand/FtolinlshHdwd Floors • OLOQUYPAINTINQ»< ' u 70% OH List. Lowest Prices I Veterinary Clinic INVEST $5O0-$500O TUT0WHG4 stalled. Master ol the email dolls, radios, toys, coins, banks BUMlftMB 322-7115& 1-80O-675-02I2 Need Interior Painting? 1 Free Delivery & Estimates 908-276-1661 M. ROMANO A SON |obs 90H-96a-7540 & lighters. 908-654-6688 FOR 2 YEARS Call The Old Quy ' * Cabinet Restoration & INSTRUCTION 12$ m Pavlng-Orlveways-Curbing TWO (2 YRS.) Old cais, VERSAILLES RENOVATION 906-769-8971 ' Relacing Available A FISHING TACKLE Collector spayed, declared and fully A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE Belgium Block-Brick Pavers FUEL TANK French man does painting a KITCHEN EXPRESS wants to buy old, rods, reels, PAINTING * PAPERING: vaccinated. Need to go to a Far Ditatlt Call Introductory Hying lessons $40 mvmm RR Tlos-Walks-Pallos carpentry. 201-377-2137 1-8OO-6O5-39B0 lures, catalogs. 908-233-1654 SERVICES 975 mi. & Ext. Quality work, I > good home together. Mittens a KiHwyn Hotimin CFO plus. Gift cert, available. All Types of Concrete Work $85/rm, $20/ro)l. Why pay ' LEAFBLOWER-Craftsman ALL LIONEL, Ives, Flyer & Socks. Very sweet, Call PRINCETON AIRPORT. Open FfesEit. 2GYrsExp TANK ABANDONMENT re- HOHEtOmCE more? 908-707-9872, Shp Briggs/Stratton 4cy. Like other trains. Top prices paid. Boulevard Veterinary Clinic dally7days/wk. 90I233M09 908-789-2293 movals Install, lie. ins'd. new. $250/bo. 908-233-6653 800-464-4671/201-B29-1006 908-276-1661 609-921-3100 Best prices 800-583TANK. CLEANING 1020 PLUMBING 10 CLEANING Batman Plumb/Hlg-Draln (Your own personal maid - me) clennmg/iepairs. D. Bermjffl House/apt/condo/oWice Plumbing Llc» 4396.687-4641 Gen/speclal projects. Avail days/aves/wkends, Ex re's. • NATALE PLUMBING/HTG THOMAS LINCOLN/MERCURY 906296-1982. No Job Too Big or Small' 908-322-4296 Dennis Natth DO You Need Help In Cleaning Plumblnp Lie* 5322 ' Your House? I'll Help You Call 908575-9652 • RALPH MARINAS , PLUMBING & HEATING Do You need Someone to Water heater, oil & gat boifir clean your Home orOMICs? Re repair & Installation. Real • liable, Exc. Rel's. Own Transp, Comm. Emergency Service. Non-Smoker. Cell at lleana Fuel OH Delivery. NJ Plumbing 908-598-0654 /beep 201-2137 Lie 110003.906-686-8972 i EUROPEAN WOMANHome SCHNEIDER PLUMBING. /olhco cleaning, babysitting, Stall license 4675. Service, help lor olderiy. 90B-4B6-IO69 Pernod. Repairs. Est, 1911). HOUSECLEANER 908-66B-01M. ._;_ EKp'd-Rel s-Own Irantport Call (908)9650514 HOUSECLEANINQ: Exp lady POOLSISPAS m will clean houses, aparnnenla BAYSIDE POOLS, INC, ' or offices w/without product). Llners/Concrele Deckj/Acld 908-527-6116. atl 2:30 pm. Wash Palnl. Expert Lei* Delectlon. No Job Too Small, POLISH LADV- lor cleaning Frw E»tlmiti». 9O8-7S7-061I /elderly care pos. ret. own car, w/anpllsh, Martha, 396-8903 (si P0WERWASMN6 1* HOUSEWASHMG 102S POWERWASHING RK Kleanlng. house, deck*, patios, driveways. Free Ell. WASH YOUR HOUSE TODAY 908-Z48-4114 CALL90B-232-7466 CAPITOL RESTOFIATION: ProlasBlonal Powerwaarilng ROOfWG 1100 Deck Specialist- 15 yrs exp A. DALESTRO ROOFING Seal* Repair 908-903-9030 Roofing A repairs, gutters, Bid- Ing, vinyl wlndowB. 687-1864 KITCHENS 1035 MIS ROOFING- Shlnglei, slale, gullets & tar jobs. KITCHEN TUNE UP Free est. 9O8-763-O270 i Restorations • Rsfinlshlng • Wood Relacing • NHI Flat Root System Special- Call 908-755-1977 izing In rubDtr. roll, • mop clowns, UV seat coating. Betl comm. grade material In the LAWNCADEft Market. i5yrWrnty,82B-4204 LANDSCAPING 1040 • BEST PRICES • SHEETmCKI Yard maintenance, design, SPACKUN6 1121 The All New 1998 Lincoln Navigator landscaping, tree service Yflrdscapa 906233-5616 PATCHES TO WALLS INSURED • BONACCORSONUflSERY CALL 906-668-0249 Landscape Construction Interlocking Pavers, Polios PnOFESSIONAL FINISHEH Oriveways A Walks. Block & Speclallzing-taplnrj A spackl- RR Tie Walls. Maintenance 4 ing. Since 1977.9O8-B55-89J7 wmmm Excavating. 608-382-4969 LANDSCAPING T0PSOH.-GMVELA with I he Ride, Comfort & Distinctive Styling ofLincoln to fit today's lifest^^l Lawn & shrub malnl., mowing, fertilizing, thatching, yard SAND 11St Cloanups. Jolf: 753-6742. • DON ACCORSO NURSERY Large Selection In Stock & Ready For Immediate Dlflivery! LAWN RENOVATION Top Soil-Stone & Mulch NoDejiveryjCharga. 3B2-49W Top Soil -Tllllnfl-Thatchlng Aeration-Seed-FerUllzer Free Esl, 908-276-6895 TREESERVKE ii Top Quality, Low Mileage Pre-Owned Vehicles-fust A Sample! MULCH/STONE: P-Up or del Q MURPHY TREE SERVICE Retail/wholesale. Eagle Fence All Tree Care-Stump Removal 8 0g623245 Firewood $120 Cord Delivered • FALL CLEANUPS*/ Free Est. 2456423 •961'ORD Lawns ReeoadedFenilUad '89 MERCURY 90UNCOLN '94 MERCURY 95 FORD ESCORT Llnno-Weekly Maintenance WAGON RSCOR1' WALLPAPER 1171 COUGAR CONTINENTAL TOPAZ WALLPAPEHBYDONNY 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto trans w/OD, pwr slrnatKis 4 dr aulo Irans,w/OD, ^ cyl, pwr alinu/biki. T&RUNDSCAPINQ 2 dr, auto Irans w/OO, V8. pwr »tmg/br1<», 4dr, 6 cyl, auto Irans, pwr 5trng/brkB,AIR, A 20 Dawn Dr. Sat 9/20. Sun GIANT Garage Sale! Some- 2 DAY GARAGE SALE-Kid* 9/21,9-5pm; toys, dothes, & thing tor all! Rear of 43 Gales toys, fum., clothe?, baby items. HH. NO EARLY BIRDS Dr, Parking avail. RrVShine. No early birds. 9/20-21. MORTGAGE MARKET Sal/Sun Sept 204 2119-4 10am-4pm. 25 Waldron Ave. RAHWAY Multi Fam 340-370 Rudolph AveSam-4pni, 9/20 to North Plainfield WESTFIELD much to mention Loan Search 800-591-3279 MOTHERS CENTEFI - 1000s 43 Unarm Terr (off Springfield Amboy National Bank 800-942-6269 CRANFORD of Childrens ctos, toys, baby Ave) Sat 9/20, 9-2pm. 10% 90 days 7,63 30yfFIX 7.125 3 20% 65 days 7.4a Save Thousands In Interest 30 yrFIX 7.625 0 gear, maternity Hems Wed, Aquarium, fum, dthng, hh 131 MAKATOM DRIVE. Mov- Thur, 9/24 & 25,9-2PM. Cash. items & Piano. 15yrFIK 7.125 10% 75 day* 7.13 ISyrFJX 6.625 3 20% 65 days 7,17 Cosls With Our 0 ing Sale.' Fri/Sat/Sun Crescent Ave Presbyterian Church, 7th & Watchung Ave. 628 Tk* PI., Sat. 9/20. 9-3pm. 20% 65 days 8.09 1/2 Pay Mortgage! 1 yrARM 4 25 2 10% 90 days 7.84 9/18-20-21, 9-3pm. HH Hems. 1 yrARM 4.875 2.5 clothes, cameras, books, sew- Lv questions at 561-1751 King w b«d, BR set. freezer, attic fan + much more (C) 3S9O Highway 9, Old Bridge, NJ 08897 If W—Mnglcfi Valley Rd,, Warren. NJ Q7089 IAII icfiitrd Mon^a^r Iliniktr • N J. IVpanwrntof (Iniikinji ID) I,let rut J Mort|ige Broker • NJ, Orpwimrnl uf llanklnf, (linliiiy doci mil nuke lo»n commhtmtni* for lilted piiigraim. I unJinj for lititti progrum* miilc onll- ublc tlmiujrh aiiiiiliiT simiii) ill llmik 11)1 s.tl. Knln me Mih| mZnSHZtot «!, P/5/B/WIH. 14 Dr. *n. P/8, P/8, we. P/W 68.t!3mll«t. VIM* HT454D3B. *7598 9VB7 G VAL 4M Art P/S Pra.A/C.uiielr.P/W. I Customs ]l«tf.M.Pj5.Pffl,lmtt G SAVIN 36.02? m*t.Vto( 2DH, Auto, 6 Cyl, WC. P/S/h/W/Ul, Can*. 40.QB1 miles. VINIH2Z1333I. lUw i«1 CDPMH* II Hill, < ft, NEWJ NEW SAFARI iXT.WGNl LUMiNALS '96 CHEVY 97 CHEVY SK)M J (L VI M. M, M (CMII HI «*». JIMMY SLS BLAZER 2DR VG, Auto, Air condition, Power stooring & BLAZER 4X4 4 DR BUY brakes, Am/Fm stereo Hlgtiback bucket seats, 5300 IbGVWH, Vodej •M.2I5 cassstto, air bag, & 4300 V6 eno, 4spd A/T Irans, tilt, spd conti ol, electric roar defroster. luggage mk, Ani/Fm stereo ass, A/C, ir split L69SG i9isi i«a» buy folding seat, blackwal! tires. MSflP $28,271. f or VIn #T2105608. MSRP for Vrin #V2?553aO.ToW pyte: $10,059M.Inept w y^17,695. *14,99BJlJ:$2979.4i Uase U: JI2.75SM. STORE HOURS l\> Route; 2H7 Metuchvn on s ol ct modo s nst0C f r 48 f 11 1 Prtco •i ov ADD^/&n . S i L ^ .9 ,f]?°3- i fl"' , , '"eludes allcosts to be paid by a consumer except for He, roa fees & taxes. Prices Include factory rebates. *Not a lease. Cavalier to bo financed tor 60 mos at 5'!J.iR w/$1PiL0nla3^°w!lor t[a d0 ocluLv lf t|ua,"1lod thru ^imar>l londPr- Tax*? MV *$m- 'otal Py«8: Cava|iur: i1O.50O. +36 Mo. Closed-end lease w/PO avail If qual. Blazer: $2000 Cash down or trade oquiv down + 1st mo DS d( $400 bank d U8 a1l nce t tozwtl: 44 f mo. bvt ?«1 «M lP + , H . ,, I . fi-S -Wi, few?- - ffi $10,059.84. Lease fi: $12,759.84. Tax ^ MV extra. 12K ml/yr. $ .15 thereafter. Lessee resp on o excas\vmt & tearS^ Cars financed wl \h&($3000 Cash or trade down (except Safari/Altlma/2-Blazars - $4000 down for 36/48/60 rnos as Indicated al 11,9% APR if qual. Tax & MV extra. All care must be financed thru deXr to qualify foraS prices September 19, 1997 Record-Press B-11 - -r MEGA-Deal *98** Gives you Additional County Coverage! Gives you 4 County Coverage! ADVERTISE YOUR USED CAR, TRUCK OR VAN TILL IT SELLS - 1-800-559-9495 1345 AalMFOfSill 13B5 IfatofOfSilt J3K Aiilot For Silt MlftfSlll ACURA 1966 Legend 90k mi. BMW 1893 3251-we. cond.. CADILLAC 1866 Eldorado CADILLAC 19*9 Davtlla FWD CHEVY 1979 CAMARO -MW CMEVY -1986 CamtroZ28 VS CHEVY 1991 Camaro RS teat. CHEVY 1979 Z28 Camaro: excellent condition, asking Chevy 1969 Beretta GT fcyi. bik. Ithr. 5 ipd. 4 dr, turf. 46k. Load*!, mint. 1 cwm, 106K fu»p*r.«Hcnita.»»Kmi.llke palntfrani/«xhauit350 motor, auto, PW, PL, AC, T-top», CO 305 VB, 5ipd stick, clean, 73K 34Korigmi,4spd, 350, Chrysler 1994 Leoaron Conv.- SS000.908-a73-9441 warr, $22,000 nag 654-7352 auto. ac. all pwr, anvim cass. •TC. V6. Green, fully loaded. rt$44$0 naw t»80.873-726-7001 Viper alarm w/baeper to much player, $250Qto 647-541B hwy., $5500 732-499-7621 garage kept. $6,BO0<'bo: 57k. $440CBO 906-241-6228 ACURA 1993 Integra OS, 40K. 8UICK 1996 REGAL Coup*. to Hat. $45O0/bo 908-241-3286 between 6-8pm 36K. ext. w«rr, e»ci cond, CADDY IBM Sadart 121k CHEVY 1891 CAPHICE 2 dr, 5 8Pd, btk, sunrl, exc eond, Grand new, black w/jray Ithr CADILLAC 18*2 ELDORADO, 0O6-6M-&32S. CHEVROLET 1986 El CHEVY 1991 CAPRICE Burg. a«k$11.700.201-265-2988 loadad w/inrf $4,500 Classic • blk, burg. Ithr inter, CHEVY 1987 Celebrity Wajjon Si1.500,973-701-aS13 Int., bockat aaaM V6. */c. pwr Dark Mua, 43K ml, wit wrty. Camino, 63K. AT, 383 eng, aw ABS. cruise, loaded, gd cond. 90«-We-7M7 973-67«-4<37 CHEVROLET 1979 Caprice- 4 63k, $7225/bo. 908-276-2603 100k. 1 o*ner, well main- NW/sa»1, cc, snrf. tlarm/Vay- Aamit6.00Q.*»363-3336 cond $8500,201-427-7245 83k, $5500 806-361-3476 CHRYSLER • 1987 LeBaron •ACURA 1994 tjp dr. 8 cyl. 78k, p/a. &t>. pVw. am tainad, $2000. 908-518-158; GTS, 5 dr, 67K, oood con. leas entry, whittwall Ur»a/wlr« CADILLAC 1979 El Dorado CADILLAC 1996 Sedan o* Vil- CHEVY 1966 MonteCarlo SS- CHEVY BARETTA QT 1993, •b\k. ac'pw/amtm cass, great ttm CMI, a/c, new watar pump, CHRYSLER-1983 LeBaron. 4 dition.$2500 732-382-3252 whls. Unt, anVIm cats.. 6800k, Claaatc. 1 ownar. Mint cond. la: Loaded w/bfue carriage HOK.ortg. owner, mint, 6 cyl, 5 spd. 58K. $6000 CHEVY 1969 Corvette Conv eo«t $9800*0.908-C54-5435 matter cyl. tartar, brakai, ra- dr, silver. 67K. fair cond. $650. $17,500.201 -376-6548 aflar 5 Gorgaon Aqua ml«t w/toathar reoi. Muat a«e $»,O00/ooa. $290ft'OBO. 908-3B1 -0738 Aast offer 908-665-9075 Drk blua, tan top. mint cond, oant maksr tunaup, runa good. 90B-245-5322 DODGE 1975 DART p*. auto, 'ACURA 1995 INTEGRA, 5tpd int. aunri. 34.000 mi. Htm 9O8-eM-010O $1 SOO/obo 908-686-7484 garaged, new top, naw tires, black, anrl, fuliy loaded, 18k ml. CHEVROLET 1988 Iroc Z, fuliy 76K, $14,000/BO, Call AC, "slant 8' eng, 52k orig mi! Eagt* tJraa. Vahw «7,5O0. Baxt CHRYSLER 1986 TOWN £ "$14,900. Call 20! -467-4796 oflf. 90B-M7-1253, CADILLAC- 1987 Stvillt, fully CHEVY 1982 Corvette 45K loaded, beaut In/out. A black Days-BOe-277-6161, Cleanl St,iO5 Call loadad. anc cond, *450Q*o., beauty. Only 51K. S6O00/BO MINT CONDITION Ev6S-90a-789-2329 COUNTRY-Wgn new trans 90B-855-6815 for appl. lv mag ACURA 1995 INTEGRA, 5#pd BUICK1971ELECTRA225-2 orto. fully aqulp, e»c cond. 51200/OBO 908-686-5367 CADILLAC 1979 €IDorado WW4W41M01 -375-1253 908-241-6519 CHEVY 1994 CORVETTE black, snrf, fully loaded, 18k mi. dr. harcttop. Dm. blk vinyl roof, $14,0O(Vbo. 908-687-4649 Claaaic. 1 owiw. Mini cond. Qlast top, all options, special CHEVY CAPRICE 1993. Stat. DODGE 1977 WAGON •S13.900. Call 201-467-4796 Ithr. loaded, orfg. Mint cond! CADILLAC 1988 BRCHEVO Y 1985 MONTE CARLO CHEVY 1988 NOVA-5 spd, teals. Burgundy/Grey. 6.0OO wag. sxlfa seat, P/W. P/S, P/L, CHRYSLER 19B9 LE BARON Gar kept. 53k, $9500. Qorg«oua Aqua mjaiw/taatlwr 1 Ownar. Pb/Ps/Alr. New tires. tfEtaoanca Mint cond Silver w cc.pwr.loadaxl.runa good, body ale. exc cond, NO RUST, 130K ortg mi, PERFECT, $26,000. auio level, sec sys. o \sk about our special Per Month AUTOMATED OPERATOR - 24 HOURS - 1-800-639-9433 cash rebates and ^_^____ For 48 Months - That's It! Choose from over 500 New incentives! N*w 1tf7 OHAND AM SB COUPE W4-SDMKJ Automatic Trana WEnhancad TtacMn Svtlam 2.4 L IWn GUARANTEED PHONE CREDIT! And Used Cara, Vans, 4X4'B & Cam 16V 4-Cyt Enynt, PSff>B. AtiUFM ETR StMK) Radk) WCteoV t Caa*Ma w/Auk) R«, AQ, Elae Haar •" ' "" KiiwaMor*IStl 1st MONTHLY PAYMENT $346 ITAMMSB 1st MONTHLY PAYMENT $258 SECURITY DEPOSIT. $300 SECURITY DEPOSIT- $300 BANK FEE 10 BANKFEE $0 CASH OR TRADE $0 CASHORTRADE $0 TOTAL DUE AT DELI VERY. $546 TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY- *MS 4 dr., 4 cyi., aulo O/D trans., pwr stm|^ brks, AIR, stereo cass., lull consols, i/del. Stk.»?2i1. 4dr..V8, «uto0/0 t/ans.pwr %ttnof txkt/locka, AIR, ViN.tVKt034O7. MSRP $16,020. Incl. $1000 Retuts Sl«teo cats., Cloth bckts. Stk. 17343. VIN.aVA3O6499. to dealer as down pavmant. Buy oriee incl. $20 Ford VSflP $19.05O. incl. $1500 Rebate to dealer aa down disc, JtOOO lebala. S40O Coleg* Qrad rebatet.il qual., Mymont.Buy price Incl. $1500 rebate, Mfc College & $1048 Wyman *»c. Giao rabafet,!! qual., & 12406 Wyrfitn disc. Laaa* Par Mo. III! Voi\O V70 f.KirSN I.OINIKV. l^utpp.-il with .m 36MOS, • il! whirl In-.. -s-Mi m. unveil li-atlu-i iitd i .mv.is lik«> inU-riut ,unl h'.' K ubit \vvl til\ .up, Or Buy . WHAT YOU PAY For Only' sp.u <• (,Mt!t ICII ,.-,it i^kli-J down), it v ,m t.ikr vtm iiist ahoul .uiywlu-tr you unit iiuMv it i ,m .tlsn t.iki- you Ui .i irv\ ituwr pliUt'.s vou'«.l nnn rvpn I Pnw S.itrlv FORD QUALITY CERTIFIED USED VEHICLES Foid, 4 dr, * cyi. luto trtnt.pwr. Ford, 4 dr, 4 cyt, lulo. Hint. p«r. »!ir«)/ Ford, 3.BL 6 cyi, auto Irsna, awr Ford, 4 dr, 4 cyi, tula tuns, pwr ttmofoikVWIndfocki. Air, AWFM Ktrto- ABSbrWuWftodu, AIR,AMM iterso- itmgArka/wtnd/locki, AIR, moonrool. , slum whit, is.017 mllet, VIN e«M, ilum. whls, 7,868 miles, VIN Hm^ABSAwxHodB, AIR, AMffM SMrso- SAFETY IS NOT AN OPTION. nu Mil, 80,107 ml. VIN.#flA1«991. m l whit, 11,800 milts, s. cwr CERTIFIED USED CARS INCLUDE: •t AB* £*K Miieuiy. S cyi. suto trim, pwr Mrn»frl 4 dr., 6 vA., suto Htm., pwr itma' ABS Money Bach Guarantee* btki. wind/ loetii, AIR, cui, Hum. whit., U.HB miles. VIN.fVA1S»M, 24 Hr. Roadside Assistance SMYTHE VOLVO . 1OO Point Inspection Fotft. s cyi. tulo lum, pvyr llmg/^rki/wlndtocks, AIR, AW/FM iierec-coti. Hhi Inl, Illpopsn roof, 908 273-4200 1,3i« ml, VlN.tHUD040B3! 326 MORRIS AVE. SUMMIT, NJ ¥OUH NflONIOHHOOD POflD DfflLCH SINCC If 11 ©1997 Volvo Cara o) North Amarloa, Inc. Drive 8ntoly Is a tradamark o! Volvo Cars of North Amerloa, Ino, i Always ramamber to woar your seat belt. For ear spocllleatlonB, visit the Volvo Web alts at h«tp://vww.volvocars,com, I 1997 Itecord-Pms B-13 -^^^^ -^^^^— ^^» ^^^^^— ^^— ^^ • '^a^a^a— —•^-^^V^V-IVH -—^^^^r- —^^BV MEGA-Deal Gii>«« you Additional County Coverage! Gives you 4 County Coverage! ADVERTISE YOUR USED CAR, TRUCK OR VAN TILL IT SELLS - 1 -800-559-9495 **« Fart* 1» 13B 13K 1315 JMWrVeilt 1315 nl^^^V IVI v0f%V IMS 1385 MERCEDEDS 1975.450 SLC, MERCURY 1968 COUGAR NISSAN 1993 Maxima SE, Wk PONTIAC 1995 Grand AM SE. MERCEDES 1997 3O0E SUZUK11995 Swift 5 spd, dual TOYOTA -1990 CELICA GT TOYOTA 1992 Celica GT, 2 dr. coupe, sun root, comp. wht/blue Ittir, garaga kept, XR7-\rVWte/graylnt on Uk, fully loaded, 89K ml. excrll cond, hiHy equip, 1BK, SATURN 1994 SL 5 spd, ac, VOLKSWAGEN - 1971 Super Exc«llent Condition, MUST airtags, over 30MPG, ABS, Hatch, auto, full pwr, cc, snrf. Sspd, 58K. loaded w/1th. Red, Beetle A spd slick, no lot, rest, mint, 68K ml. $11,900 153K, new trans w/3 yr war, Fufl Pow«r, Good cond. $9000/BO 906-340-0990 asking $11.000.908-654-8961 exc cend $7700 908-771-0920 lobo. John 751 -7776 8-5pm. SELL! $6450,201-379-6754 CD, 30K, Geo twin, $50001)0. 55k exc cond. $6900 368-3532 $1700. 90B-241-1339 new ac w/1 yr war, sve'd every $2900/ot» 906-272-5562 OLDS- 1966 Delta 88 Royal PONTtAC 1995 Trans Am-AH 908-755-3868 Bob 10am-4pm. MERCEDES 1976, 2B0S, V6. 3500 ml, all records avail. TOYOTA 1991 Camry, Auto, TOYOTA 1992 PASEO-autO MITSUBISH11966 Starion ESI Brougham, auto, p/s. p/b, a/c, Ithr. am/lm cass & 12 CD chgr, red 77K mi snri/ac/amlm cass VOLKSWAGEN 1982 Rabbi!: all pwr, runs wel!, 194k hl-wy $10,500,201-376-2523 SEIZED CARS FOR $175. 59K, 1 owner, mint cond. white, turbo. aH pwr, $2500/ exc cond., B9k ml, $3,500. garaga, 26K mi, $16,900/BO TOYOTA 1984 SUPRA 125k 1 own $7000 906-654-8773 67k Orig mi. exc running cond mi, aik $1300.647-7972 Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, orig ml, all pwr, snrt, 1 owner, MERCEDES 1995 Ben* C260 BO, 906-696-9337 Iv mgg 906-233^144 201-796-4382 $80OOM»g90B-964-4459 $1000/bo; 908-654-5223 MERCEDES 1960 280SL 4 BMWs. Corvettes. Also Jeeps, S1700/BO 908-276-2764 aft 6. Toyota. 1996 Corolla DX, 16K. •merald (jreen, 4dr, snrt, ex MITSUBISHI 1969 QALANT OLDS 1995 AURORA fully PONTIAC 1982 Grand Prix- 2 4 WD's. Your Area. Toll F«H» Toyota 1991 Cellca ST 5spd, spd 2 tops Carmei/lvory 102k cond, 45K. $27,000/bo. loaded, CD, prune. V8, sunn. ac.ps.pb picks, am/tm casset- Volkswagen 1985 Jena 5spd, AC, 92k, runs good, dr. ac/ps/pb/pw, axe cond, 40k 1-8TO-218-9000 Ext. A-5139 TOYOTA 1989 CRESSIDA - snrf, p/s/b, «K. cond., am/tm te. $12,000 906-757-6358. AC ta.485,9OB-665-8648 973-992-3632 days $3,S00/bO 906-964-6946 etc. $22,000 908-272-6588 $1SOO/obO 908-486-6967 tor current listings/directory. whl, blue Ithr, loaded, great cass,. 908-654-7644 Iv msa Spd amim snrt 97K $2200. MERCEDES 1981 Bern MOD- MERCURY 1984 CAPRICE 0LDSMO6ILE I960 Cuttass cord, 96k. $6700.376-B331 TRIUMPH Spitfire 1500-1979- 201-467-3141.906-499-7632 MITSUBISHI 1989 Trevia L, PONTIAC- 1988 6000 LE- TOYOTA 1991 Prtvia- exc EM cond. midnight MM, auto, RS 5.0, Sspd, 66k, all new Supreme- New paint job, runs Red. restored axe, cord, new 83K, 1 owner, ac/ps/pb, auto. waoon, good condition, asking SUBARU 1969 GL auto, all cond, 1 owner, fully loaded, VOLKSWAGEN 1986GTIblk, p/w, amrtm CMS, a/c, $4000. parts, 12,500/bo but needs angina work. Asking Toyota 1969 Cstica ST navy top.tlras,paint, etc, $5000 firm. New cart). $1500.464-7397 iiSOrVb 908-241-3489. pwr, good shape, replaced blue, ac. snrl, am/lm cass, B4K, asking $8.500/obo Call Sspd, 133K ml, 1 owner, $2000 Call 906-789-2791 906-272-1945 $500.908-296-1921 Call Mepor 906 913-0581 MITSUBISHI 1992 QALANT PONTIAC- 1994Sunbird,2dr. molar $290Obo 908-353-2236 auto, ask $3000 908-277-1540 906-355-7536 Union, NJ /bast otter 908-241-2666 MERCEDES 1962 300SD new MERCURY 1964 Grand Marq Luxury Sedan, 46K ml., $9600: OLDSMOBILE 1966C.Crusler mint cond, 5 sp, *c. ps, 35K. •ngflrans/Mhauat. Custom 61k, Ittir Interior, AM/FM, (201)694-9060 wagon, loaded. 72k. $3500 gakiriQ $6500,906-965-0785 wheels, me cood. $4700 $1500/060.906-241-7633 /BO. 906-889-8779 904-0369 or Bpr 466-9126 MITSUBISH11995 Mifage-2dr PONTIAC 1995 Grand Am SE- MERCURY Marqds Wagon auto/pi/pa/ac/anri/CD 28K ml OLDSMOBILE 1966 Cutlass Atl pwr Exd cond cass 39k Meroedas 1W2 240D H blue. 1985 gd cond, gd. 2nd car, wamty $11,000 906-675-0748 Cierra, 11 OK mi, 6 cyl, 4 dr. gd WC. $9,500,906-665-1341. 4«p(f,snr(,pw,ie2k,m)nt cood., $1850Am. Ron 908-789-9560 cond, $950 908-752-2848 MITSUBISHI 199S ECLIPSE, POflCHE 1969, 944S2, mint, ask $4500 906233-3400 day OLDS 1986 Cutlass 2 dr, all 908-654-3632 evenings Mercury 1986 Lynx 4spd, cass, black, 41k ofig miles, 4cyt, cond, 45k miles. $15,000. 63k. 40/30mpg, new parts, fully loaded, power everything, pwr., 71K. we. mech. cond, Call 962-6472 MERCEDES 1964 300 T.D; $3000.908-654-3925 alt 6pm Whit* Good cond. 158K ml, $2500 908-561-3436 rvmtg. $13.000.212-449^237 PORSCHE 911 1968 k) mites, S4,50&*>o; 906-273-8680 MERCURY 1990 COUGAR - MITSUBISHI 1994 3000 GT- 0L0SM06ILE 1988 Ciera Sspd, mint cond, must sea Wagon: Good cond, 3,8 Itr V6. MERCEDES 1984 380SE, Loaded, exc. cond,, naw green, auto, pwr wind & Icks, $7600/bo 906-464-8392 brakes, tires ituneup. ac,20K. $18.000,383-0162 116K, many new parts, $2250. dark blue, mint condition, 90S-654-6661 PORSCHE • 1979 924 5 spd, 118,000 ml, $11,000 or BO. A»h)fiQ $5400.908-276-5105 NISSAN 1985 300ZX - Blue, good cond, sllvar/black In- OLDS 1988 Delta 86, loaded, Call 906-850-1367. auto, t-top», gd. cood,, orig. terior, sunroof, PW, $2B00/BO. MERCURY Sable OS Wagon rthr Int., rum we.. 107K, owner, fcUOO/bo. 276-2603 MERCEDES 1967 190E snrf, 1992 72k ml, graat cond, $2500.908-464-6877 Call Mark. 973-635-1504 gar kapt, aim). raw brio/wrist, $7500*0, Call 908-964-5123. NISSAN 1985 Maxima 119K 6 PORSCHE 1963 944- Turbo 120k. $7500-906-516-0607 OLDSMOBILE 1994 Acnieva. MERCURY 1992 Tracer, 34K. cyl, Recent Tires & Brakes, axe cond. auto. a/c. 49.000 Conversion. Metallc Gray, Sun AM-FM cats, PD/PW, no AC, Bool, Alpine Stereo, New «x- MERCEDES 1987 560 St con- auto, ac, p«/pt>, axe cond, mll«a, $7500,908-654-6762 vertible, whtMue, 77K ml, e«c $8200/BO. 908-276-0810 Exc Car $2280 908-233-0447 haust. tiris, brakes, battery & and, garU $84,000 666-2362 OLDSMOBILE 1995 Achieve •tarter. Excellant condiSon. MERCURY Topaz 1992: 6 cyl. NISSAN 1986 20OSX - 11 OK. coupe, auto, 6cyl 3.1 rtr engine, Asking $5500.201-339-Q097. MERCEDES 1892190E2.6L 4 dr, auto trans, all power, automatic, AC. Rum Qoodt ac, cruise, aN power, alarm, all extrai. axc cond. 23K ml, $1fl00/obo. 201-376-4330 alum wheels, new tiros, 40K, PORSCHE 1967 944 axe extra*. $16,995 $6300.908-276-0680. NISSAN 1967 Sentra hatch- $9000. CaH 906-654-1037 cond, jet black, must s*e, 08-654-4133 attar 5pm $7600. Clll 908-610-1950 MERCURY 1992 SABLE LS, back, a/c, p/s, p/b, snrl, etc OLDSMOBILE 1986Toronado IERCEDES 1995 C220. 63K ml, V6, Loaded, axe cond. COfKt$2550.906-396-3735. snrt, pt/pVpw/pa, cats w PORSCHE 1968944 -Blue oaded, Wk, factory wmty, 24k. $7500; CaB 973-701-0709 NISSAN 19B7 200SX Bfc, ac, /graphic equalizer, 111k, w/tan Int. Exc cond! B2K. 25,950.9O8-4C4-1488. te.OWobo. 908-665-8395 MERCURY 1993 Sabto OS: am/tm cast, aunrl, runs graat. $44O0/bo9O8-«6-7357 EKC cond., loaded, aM pwr, S2500/BO9OS-276-06M PLYMOUTH 1974 VaMant-4*, SAAB 1966 Turbo 9O0S, Sspd, 15000,'obo. 908454-9660. NISSAN 1967 Sentra 5 spd, orig 69K, Qd run'g cond! auto, vg running end), New parts. t45K,$139ato 709-9074 UNIQUE^ MERCURY 1993 Cougar, fully ac, eunrf, am/fm ca», orig own, ps/pb, ac, $750.9OB-233-5842 MERCEDES 1MB SLK 230 loaded, excefl cond, low rriM. 76K, 12999/60, 906-278-1661 SAAB 1986 Turbo BOOS, 5apd, COKIV. HARDTOP • Sttvtf Ptymoutti 1968 Carvrtle; 4dr, $9600.908-465-0216 NISSAN 1989 PulsarNX-32K, auto, AC, 10OK. ml, vg running endI.. (+eNtWw ppartsi . NORRIS CERTIFIED USED CAR CLEARANCE! •Stack Interior. Every 145X,$125O/bo 709-9074 tption avail, factory CD & MERCURY 1967 Grand naw Sraa/brka, auto, T-roof», $1,380; 908^86-2057 red, am/fm can, aw cond SAAB 19«8 Turbo Convartlbta, *M TOYOTA TIRMl •MCMVROUT CORSICA 'MMNTMCCMNDJIM •94 CHIVY CAPRICE wne.S47.500/obo Mtrquii: $700. Call PLYMOUTH 1989 Sundance J *, 4 eyi S apd man Inn*, uwctw, 4 dr, 8 cv», auto tnnt, pwr tlrng/brtu, 4 dr. 4 cyl, «u»o Irww, for atmo/brtu, 4 dr, 9 cyl, HUID Iraro, pwr ittno/tikfi, CALL 595-7376 973-701-1972 $5000/ot». 908-3614t 51. 61k auto, ac, am/tm 1 own new S spd, a/c, stereo, new P6 Mileage For Your Ad. 'Exchange mechanically defective vehicle for another of equal or greater value. Call For Details Today! III'. Don't wait an eternity to own an Infiniti. Looking New 1997 Infiniti Q-45 1994 J-30V for a Low Mileage! Immaculate Starting at New Car? rrwa. $19,995 J iO Cap Cost Reduction 14 Others SO Bank Fee $D Security Deposit To Choose From! $629 Due at inception Infiniti Certified Prc-Owned Collection Check our 1995 1994 19M 1994 1994 1994 Classified "R J-30T j.30 J-30 pages for results! ALLPRE-OWNED VEHICLF-S SOLD WITH 72 MO/70,000 Ml. or 84 MOyi00,000 MILE WARRANTY! OTHER PRE-OWNED MO0E.A ARRIVING DAILY There really is a Difference. Ray Catena 900 Route 1 • Edison, NJ 08817 w.rifc*tn (908) 603-9600 vinunir InicrrKlille 1 ft F I Infiniti Price Incl all consumer except for taxes, Downing & reotetratlon.' t Q46: Vln #VM007624, V8, auto, p/s/ABS, climate control, CDplayor, cruise control. 045 tease $1000 Certificate. Total due at Inception S629. Uase based on 38 mos oloood ond roa 1st mo pymt due at Incppt. Incl 12,000 ml yr/,16 ml tharaafter. Total Dvmta/DUrcli ODt/total cost- Q46; $23.364^29.784.95/$23,fl93. Lessee resp for maint & excess wear 4 tear at lease end. Sales tax & MV fees additional. Subject to approval thru prl- \\ mary lading source. tJ-30 equipped with: Auto trane, V6. VIN #RM1198flO. 28,116 ml. Offers expire 9/30/97. B-14 Record-Press September 19, 1997 Additional VOLKSWAGON- 1988 Fox VW 199Z JETTA • 5spd, 4dr. VOLVO 1988 740GL Wagon- BUICK 1987 Regal V elation wagon, snrf, slick, 1 VW 1SS9 Jetta GL 4 dr 5 spd, am/tm cass. ao. sunroof. 57K. auto, am/fm cass. air, gd cond. orig mi. elec. sun/rt, gar kepi; owner, $3000908-245-2019. AC, PS, PB, cruise, cass, 80k. $7200. Call 90B-322-7O91. $3499/obo 9O8-B89-B950 $9.200; 90B-36g-7753 * excl S3800/bo, 908-925-9259 VOLKSWAGON 19B8 Fox Volkswagen 1995 Cabriocon- VOLV01993 960 Wgn am/fm CADILLAC 1949 Modal 62 If you want buyers to notice 4spd. 4dr, snri, lo ml, asking vart, auto.lufly loaded, CD cass, airbags, all pwr, snri. 4 dr. exc condition. $6900 $2100, Call 908-382-4823 VOLKSWAGEN 1990 alarm. 24k. $16,500232-3666 71k, $15.500. 908-665-2744 /OBO. 908-272-7368 • Cabriolet, Sp, Ed. triple white, VW 1995 Jetta-Alarm, radar, VW 1989 Jena GL 4 dr 5 spd, VOLVO 1993 240 WAGON CADILUC Sedan 1955 _ 66K ml. fully loaded, $8500 snrf, Mini, black 17k mi AC, PS, PB, cruise, cass, 60k, red, 55k mi, exc cond. $12,000 2nd CJwner, Drive Anywhefe-' $13,700 908-598-9749 your car for sale... excl $3800/bo, 908-925-9259 /COO. Call 201-428-3787 908-277-2478 eves/wfcnds $650Q/BO. 908-527-0479 VW 1995 Jena auto, alloys, VW 1984 Cabriolet: Rabbit CADI LLAC 1964 - good concK vvrly, 17k moving-must sell convert, 5 spd, ac, exc cond, Original paint jot). $895. ' $13.aOO/neg. 201-B57-1061 $2,750.90B-725-4920 9QB-233-0S64 90B-495-5K? K* b*x, •(••r t, «aU>*MI. UUI1MADK Fax Your Ad VOLKSWAGEN • 1989 Jetta VW GOLF 1985 runs, needs HONDA TRX200 GL, air, 4 dr, 5 spd, 82K, great body work, 123k mi, $700. Call 4-Wh««l*r For maximum convenience car $4000/BOB06-272-1261 908-388-1628 LQOKING GOOD CADILLAC 1968 DEVILLE • VOLKSWAGON 1988 Fox-VW 1990 CABRIOLET yellow y $19 just fax us your ad any time, exc. cond. runs great, 99K, Exc. condition!! $390Q. w/blk lop. 5spd, 84k mi, 1 492-3160 betw. 12-8. I SsprJ, $1100. 908-276-4648 owner, $6500 908-233-7057 24 hours a day at VOLVO 19B5 760 4 door, auto, CADILLAC 1973 Sedan ' AC, loaded, 69k miles. $2950. Devilia- orig owner, exc cond) (201) 492-8785. Call 908-322-6714 full power, garage-kept, blacH BRADLEY GT II 1981 battery w/red leather interior, < Volvo 1986 740 Turbo Wgrs pwrd Electric Sports Car 565 $4500/0t)O 908-353-6053 ' We'll call you back auto.htd seats.85k.snrf,gar org mi $14,000. 90B-527-O479 Kepl.exc. $5700 908-272-2869 CADILLAC 1976 Eldorado to confirm your order. BUICK 1987 Grand National, convert, 60K orig mi, needi VOLVO 1986 740 GLE Grey, 14k, like new, gar'd kept, work. $950/bo. 908-232-2431 , snrf,good cond.,dealer main- serious Inquires only $19,000 .ICI furnltr talned $2500.906-298-1765 461-4485 CHEVY 1941 Pick Up 351} Trm»n(» with many auto motor, body excl. needs inl & JfllitlM and c*a»a> tulW bed, $8000A)o. 906-574-2494.' laundry and Mcvrlty .. IIJ.Mt.tt. Our J?le« Ktot la [acunl u4 CHEVY 1964 Biscayne-2dr, a*».a» Traml trailer* * , t f* *. 6cyt, auto, 80k, orig posi, fawn; i t Hamti alM way un- 1 LAM G« HOIOOMir Charge Your Classified Ad! now exhst.etc $3600 B16-0479 1 •Klrt. IMiU ft •«•. lit* r ""• ~- • "— manm »fa «>ajiii>. avail* Chevy 1969 Biscayne-2 dr Ssd. muscle car Mint 427 end stick 47K $ 11 900 440-9161 , We Accept CHEVY 1973 Corvette 4 spd. J a/c, LB2, very gd . cond, $10,OO0/BO, 973-773-2207 I CHEVY Monte Carlo 197i7i Park if in classified! owner, gar'd, 100 % orig,' 53M ml, ultra dean, runs new' $5,90O/bo. 908-654-4934j CHRYSLER 1967 Convertible* Restored. Musi Sell! ' S71O0/0bo. 908-674-1166 Tips for making your ad more effective •.•••• ••••;•. "-••: Start your ad with the item for sale,: service you are i offering or job VIN IV6207M4, VIN •VW321403. 5 DR. 1.3L EFl 4 DR. S.OL 9PI 4 cyi •ng.i B tng, 5 apd., cloth M>d,cloth int., Int.. baw lima, title of the person- Mcti. biw lint, r/<*al, etc li» «fa, r/d*i, MOW: MSF1P:I1J,416. •10,490. you are looking ; to hire. " Be descriptive. The more informa- tion you provide to VIN #VNceo7se VIN »VHASS«7, VIN *WBS«09I3, NEW 1997 FORD 4.2L EflV« amg, NEW 1997 FORD 4il EFIW ano, 3.0L «tiQ. lutp auto, ololh/ylnyi airtg w/OD, vinh/ w/OD, clith Int.. Int., vrvtm ttaraw Int, (Ic mat, bkla, pr«l«rr*d aqulp the reader, F150 4x2 clook, ba*v til Mav anVwto w/ckjek. pkg, trOK I/glut, ion Una. Calif f 150 CARGO VAN dull air biga, do *— a/ (million, «lld« taw all liuon STYLESIDE i/wlnd, sfe frn lim, Kd Hip wit, the better the a/o. MSAPi ole lr» «AJ, *16B6S MSflP: »21,0W. responses will to your ad. • Use bold type, ^ 13,895 ^5.095 white space :: QUALITY PRE-OWNGD VGHICLG5 or decorative Ctnvy. VIH •JX713240, g DB IN II Chtvy, MnlK?217IMa, 4DR. 4 Mamwy. 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(VIM on the Internet ; Across from SI Michaels Wcsifielti Mlip www c.'iku; com/main FOR INFORMATION CALL: 1-800-625-HOME \<: i; v (908) 654 3.100 IREALESTATE] IP* GOOD NEIGHBOR UHDE REALTORS JERSEY MORTGAGE COMPANY Oil CRANFORD •169,900 #1 Realtor in the ROOM TO GROW uznicin Westfield Office - 94-99 Situated on a 91x100 foot lot. this cape features FULLY EXPANDABLE ATTIC, #1 Realtor on The 1st floor fpily room w/FP, and an enclosed backyard porch. Westfield Board of Realtors - 94-96 1 '•••-";... : v ***** AMOTHER "SUCCESS STORY" " CENTURY 21 D.S. Kuama Realty (908) 272-6337 or (BOO) 575-B338 "Serving Your Needs For The Past 30 Years" 3 WE MOUOtY PRESiMT ANOTHER Indspendently Owned And Operated CONTENTED WYER! NEW OWNERS OF 31S HUStOE ROAD, ELIZABETH! ELMORA MJLS AREA BURQdOBff MEET Andrew ft Mwlwl DaPaolal CLOSING TOOK PUCE 9/10/97 "IN THE GARDENS" WYCHWOOD HOME ON ONE ACRE "This ts our first homel What a beautiful one 11 All our dreams came WESTFIELD • Charming 6 BR, 4 Full Bih CH Col, newer WESTFIEID • Impressive 5 Or Col horns w/Uniquo CAC, 3 newer Gths • 2 w/whirlpool, LR w/Bay Wnd, Updl El- Archilecturel details, crallsmonship, grand rooms, LR true. We thank Jill Guzman Realty and stall for alt the help and sup- (23x23), DR (17x18), MHH SI w/Sun room & Balcony, mar- Kit odj lo Ira Ffl novffir Roc Room 4 Play Rm, Moldings Hwd volous How, archways, moWings, Wgh coils, Heated (rant port. Every time we were at the office they made us feel like part of the Floors, Skylights. 2 Car Alt Giirg $679,000. WSF6998 family and answered all our questions. This was the main reason why Porch, $64^,000 WSF 7050 our transaction was successful. We recommend this offlcu very highly and a special thanks lo JIN and Isabel!! Thank you, Andrew and Marlvel De Paola" "ANOTHER HOME LISTED AMD SOLD IY JILL GUZMAN REALTY IHC, REALTORS" ISELUNQ AOEHT ISABEL DE. ROSA) JUST LISTED! THE OFFICE OF NEVER ENMNO f UCCEM STORIES."1" This affordable dream house has it all! Newer Kitchen, Bath, "Olffl IEST REFERENCE IS YOUR NEIGHBOR,™ CUSTOM BUILT HOME CHARMING COLONIAL HOME roof & furnace JJIII.S clumn galore! 3 UU colonial wfFP & den. MOUNTAINSIDE - Quahty EBr, 2.5Ettrt homo Ooaul Setting. WESTFIELD • 4 BR, Hower FFI, UpdtMainBTH, LOw/Fpl, FOR Walk to tmvn, train & schools. Don'i miss this terrific oj>f>or' Diick iSlono Eit, LR w/Tennossoa Marble Fpl, hwdflra, Irg Et-Kil w/Wnd Seat, Natural Woodwork, Hwd Firs, Den/OlfIco, Spae MUfl w/new Appls, MBft S( w/sining rm opens to ovar half ncro oi prop, w/sitling men, waft-up altic w/BR, 1.5 BTHS, nower RF 4 Fufli, (unity lo ami in Weitfield. $239,900. (908) 233-0065. Ideal ollice or ouasi SUIIB, walk-up Bltic, nw CAC 4 Fum 90, KH7S7 Lrg Backyard, 2CG #79,000 WSF6946 JILL GUZMAN REALTY, INC. HWO3S3MJ20. WSF7W5 WESTFIELD OFFICE 'OUR BEST REFERENCE IS YOUR HEIOHBOK' Westfield Office 7G ELMORA AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07202 coLOiueix 600 North Avenue West 209 Central Avenue NKEa 908-233-0065 908-353-GG11 908-233-5555 I'1 B-16 Record-Press September 19,1997 SUPER-Deal Deal Additional County Coverage! County Coverage hHcu»& Classic Autos 1384 AntimUlmicAutot 13M DONATE YOUR CAR TRIUMPH 1980 TR-8 convert, FORD 1985 BRONCO - Runs ISUZU 1988 Trooper LS. 4v*d, DODGE Ram PU 1987-New DODGE 1992 Grand Caravan, JEEP 1992 Wrangler blue, PLYMOUTH 1995 VOYAGER- V CHYRSLER 1966 Newport. FORD Mustang 1966, coupe, To Heritage for the Blind. Only 1700 mfg'd, 58K orig good, new 33" BFG's, 122K. 5 spd. 4 dr, good cond, $4500 cap. slant 6 eng, great cond, white, exc cond. Loaded. 6cyl, 5spd, 2 tops, aim whls, Emer grn/tint wnds. ac/amlm 2dr, hrdlp, 87k, ac, ps/b, estate 269, auto, PS, 29k orig. ml. Tax Deductible. Free Tow- miles.- Strong engine, good §2000. Call 906-276-1027. /BO, 908-587^488/324-1650 $180O/obo. 908-647-9377 SW.OOO/BO. 908-754-6370 67K, $6300.908-931-9759 cass, roof rack new tires 52K sale, $2000. 201-279-6961 • restored, show winner, blue, ing, Free Phone Card to body & top. new Interior. Needs after 5pm • mi $13,000 908-322-2936 $79S5.BOa-464-329> FORD 1S86 Bronco II-76K ml, FORD ECOtMO VAN 150 1983 JEEP 1992 Cherokee Laredo donors with this ad #1162. some minor rnech'l work. ISUZU 19M-Rodeo4x4 5spd • CHYRSLER 1966 Newport, ps/pw/plks, new tires/brks/ 32K PW, PL, AC, CC. Uke n«w DODGE 1995 1500 LARAMIE Hijjhtop. Automatic. Exc Cond. Black, 4 Door, 4x4, Call1-600-2-DONATE. 2dr, hmtp, 87k, ac, ps/b, estate FORD Mustang 1973 Con-S4450/BO. 90B-6B8-324B PONTIAC1993 TransSport altmtr, $3600.806-654-5526 $14,500/BO 873-376-0752. SLT4X4 360 el 38k loaded well Askina $900.201-467-4917 56K, New Tires. $12,200/060 7 pass, ac. ABS. cc, tilt, 64K mi, Bale. S2000. 201-279-6961 • vertible - Rare, 302, auto, ps maintained Dk (jrn matching 908-277-0879 JC AUTO SALVAGE /pb, pwr top, ac. Many new FourWIinlDrjw 1490 FORD 1991 EXPLOHEH- JEEP 1988 Wrangler, blk, FORD 1987 Econotine- 250, Silver, $10,400.908-233-6020 Cars « Trucks Wanted V CHYRSLER 1966 Newport, ARE cap w/boxes & lad rack V8, ovrdrv, 90k, runs great parts/Too much to list. Show or Eddle Bauer. Loaded, exc ready for funl 2 tops, 5spd, $17,000. 908-7B9-4BO1. JEEP Wrangler 1992- 5spd, 9O8-464-0791 2dr, hrdtp, 87k, ac, ps/b, estate CHEVY 19B9 Blazer S10 cond. best otter 908-665-0591 $3,400. Call 908-815-1387. SUZUK11986 Samurai auto w drive. S6500/bo,906-6a7-4ia8 6cyl. $6000.608-273-06O8 4cyl, am/fm cd, two tops, alloy /OD, 350 V8 Corvette eng., PAY CASH tor most junk cars. tale. $2000. 201-279-6961 • w/plow. PS/PB/AC, stick, like or90B-665-8652 Ford 3501981, Dual wheels on whts. new clutch, 73k, $7000 •JAGUAR. XKE 1872, coup, new $8100.908-964-7924 JEEP 1994 CHEROKEE 4dr, FORD 1996 CLUB WAGON Hhr int, ac, amfm. hd/sofi lop, Free pickup! SUMMIT FORD 1992 EXPLORER XLT rear, auto, all major parts new, VAN- Fully loaded, CD, clean. obo. 964-3555 Iv msge fully - reconditioned. EXXON: 906-277-3775. blk, 4apd. ac, p/s, 20k orig, exc CHEVY 1993 B!a«r-TahoeLT blk, gd cond. 6cyf, asking rack body, side saddle storage, cond, asking $19,995 4Dr, dark green w/lllir, B3K ml, $11,500908-665-2543 Cost $32K, Sell $24K. JEEP 1993 WRANGLER - Blk, 201-344-8274. 4dr. auto, llhr Int, trlr hitch. 4.3 must sell! $10,000 good shape, many extras, Call 908-689-7594 PLEASE DONTATE §6000. Sal 908-769-2276. hard & soft top, $6,500. 201-670-6791 V6 eng, lugg rack, prem whls, 906-647-4500/006-322-1910 JEEP 1984 Cherokee Pioneer TOYOTA PREVIALE CARS-TRUCKS-RVs FORD 1994 Aerostar- 4.0 I. 201-635-5467. MERCEDES 1970 290 SEL, 56K.$13,500. 908-66S-1382 - 4 WD. 6cyl, 5sp, 93k, runs well MINIVAN 1992-60k. auto. To Feed & Clothe Ttie Poor FORD 1992 Explorer Eddie FORD 1989 RANGER 69k ml, extended length, 7 brwn, 4dr, eng overhauled, axe $2800. 906-2333888 JEEP 1993 Wrangler 5spd, ex- p/s/b/w/l. remote alarm, a/c, Of UNION COUNTY. Free CHEVY BJazer S10 1988:Bauer fully loaded. low ml., exc 63K ml. MUST SELLI $4100 passenger, p/w, p/l, air, rear cond, SB5O0 906-272-6086 tras soft top 39k exd cond am/fm stereo, Mint! $11,995. Towing IRS Tax Deductible. auto, excellent cond, 10IK ml, cond. $14,100. 908-687-4397 JEEP 1985 Cherokee Loredo4 /obo. Call 908-474-0717 air. New tires, exc cond. $3,900. Call 908-464-8890. $9,300/bo 908-518-0625 908-654-6126 • Info call 908-382-8060 MERCEDES 1965 220SB: dr, 6 spd, 150K, 1 owner, ac, TOYOTA 1994 PICK-UP. $10,900 908-709-9767 FORD 1993 EXPLORER-4 dr, TOP $$$ Paid For UsedCars & 66.616 original miles, 4 door CHEVY 1990 K-5 Blazer 87K C88, Thule rf rack, $2500, 5spd, 4cyl, AC, liner ft cover, JEEP 1994 Wrangler: Black, full pwr, 50K, exc cond, JEEP 1982 CJ7, 6 cylinder. 5 VW 1988 CYNCRO 4WD. S Trucks. Ws Buy Crearapuffs sedan, Tan with brown Int'r, ml, Silverado pkg, auto every- Great 4X41212-512-5978 41k. exel cond, $12,50Q/bo 6cyl. 41,34K mi, 2 soft a 1 hard $13,400,906-464-2317. spd, nerf bars, 3 tops, race Passenger, A/C, 66K. Exc.To An Eyesore. We Pay More! Auto, PS, PB, exc. cond, thing, a/c. Exc cond. $8000! 908-598-1508 top, am/fm cass, many extras, JEEP 1986 Cherokee LTD- rims, $2500,732-574-1757 cond. Best Offerl Any Condition. HI Miles OK. Serious collectors only. 908-709-1075 FORD 1994 Bronco XLT: 4x4. Babied..must see! shift on the fly, 5.6L eng. auto, Red, leather, auto, a/c, sit UTILITY OR BOAT TRAILER $12.500/00; 908-665-7969 908-355-2874. Junks To Late Models. Most $9,500; Day*: 908-232-7900 CHEVY 1991 BLAZER 6 cyl, power, sun roof, new ti'Bs, JEEP 1987 WRANGLER a/c, ABS, pw/pl, am/fm cass, LIKE NEW, $500. 100K on body, new molor, VW 1979 Van/Camper - 81k, Foreign & Some Domestic orEv8»:9O8-789-0210 2WD, 2dr, ac, 78k, Minll ask mlntl $£500 Call 908-273-8467 JEEP 1995 Grand Cherokee, towing pkge, dealer malnt'd, CALL9OB-688-7665. 6cyl,4WD, black rag top, runs exc, new brakes, very gd Cars Wanted. 201-266-1305. $6200 Call 908-756-2806 Low Mi. Fully euip, exc cond, MERCEDES 1971 260 SL, mint cond. orig owner, 35K, bikini top, am/fm/cass. Exc cond. $3200 908-272-2869 Beeper 201-421 -2542 NISSAN 1988 Pathfinder Se V6. $19.500 call 201-376-4898 both tops, vg cond, 98k appred DODGE Dakota LE19B9:4x4, S17.500/BO. 201-701-1056 4wd, 2dr, v6, cc, snrf, ac, W*d, VmttJtwi 141B Cond. Exc on gas, great on WANTED JUNK CARS at $26K,S19,aOO. 327-6274. P/U. V-6, auto, A/C, 8BK, FORD 1985 Bronco II-manual, 10BK, $6500. 906-665-8426 CHEVROLET -1979 Step Van snow and off roadt $5600 obo MAZDA 1990 MPV MINIVAN- VihicluWmtri 1415 Immediate Pickup loaded, $5500.906-241-6240. MERCURY 1965 Comet, 4dr. red/red Int, runt gd, pa/pb, Gruman alum body, 6 cyl stick 908-232-2481 4 WD. rear a/c, p/w, p/b. p/s, p/l, 9OB-233-2651 TradaiTnllm exc cond, garaged. 114k ml, 1A AUTO-Damaged, re- 129k, rear-end damaged, exc DODGE 1995 RAM 250OHD $1,400.908-789-4853. 10-12ft$2000.90B-241-133fl JEEP-1968, Wrangler, rebuilt WE BUY ANY HONDA. Int. orlor part» $760 769-2108 4x4 ST 360 eng. auto, 24k, 7.5 $8800908-464-5160 pairable, good running cars FORD- 1991 EXPLORER CHEVY 1985 SUBURBAN CHEVY CUSTOM VAN 1978 eng., 6 cyl. ac, soft & hard top. MAZDA, NISSAN, TOYOTA. Meyers plow, every heavy duty wanted, classics & junks. $$. XLT, 4dr, rttir, aim, pwr mn rf,Scottsdale 350 V8, auto, ac, Automatic. Asking $500 cass, $5400. 201-482-9271 MA2DA 1990 MPV MINIVAN- Junk, damaged or high miles. MERCURY 1969 COUGAR • 2 option, pfiv. drive use, babied, Free towing. 1-800-281-1435. 135k ml, t7500/bo 771-0627. CMS, Clais 3 hitch, clean, runs 201-467-4917 4WD. rear a/c, p/w. p/b. p/s. p/l, Will pay $200 to I2O00, de- dr, p/s, A/C, new brakes & $19.995. 908-537-6559 JEEP 1968 Wranfltor, 6 cyl. exc cond, garaged. 114k mi, AACONAUTO pends on condition, for 1988 starter, $1400.9OB-709-0859 FORD 1992 BRONCO Eddie strong, $1850201-866-2622 CHEVY 1986 ASTRO, Auto. 5spd, 120K. ac. Stops, new DODGE 1985 Ram Charger, $8600 908-464-5160 & Truck buyers. Top $$ paid. and up. Wa pick up and pay Bauer-with leather, 85K ml, VB. OD, extra's. But.needs parts. $4800,906-317-9782 MGB 1964 - LoU ol extras! Rebuilt eng & new team, low CHEVY 1993 Blazer: 2 dr. 4x4. Same day cash .526-2488. cash, seven days a Asklnp $10.000 908-756-8474 work. $995,906-233-2922 MA2DA1992 MPV, 50k, V6, all 1-BB8-Towjunk $6000/080.201 -939-6092 mi, great for plowing & transp, abs. ac, aim. exc cond, 42K, JEEP 1989 Wrangler, Ex cond. $12,700.808-527-8171 power, garaged. Mint cond, OLDSMOBILE 1962-88,2 dr $5000,908-317-8360 OEO 1994 Tracker, red w/blk CHEVY 1995, conversion hi- Only 33k. chrome bumprs; new AUTO BUYERS-We buy cars conv lop, we cond, 10,300 m!, top, many extra*, too many to top A»k $6500 908-5069285 $11,350.201-635-8753 and trucks. We pay moreM! hardtop, while w/blu« Int. re- DODOE 1986 RAM P/U w CHEVY 1993 SUBURBAN built motor a trans, sharp body a/c, MflOO/BO 906-765-5736 list, 5k ml. $24.950,835-0268 MERCURY 1993 Villager LS We pay off loans and leases /Meyers plow, V8, auto, a/c, BeioVblack, 37K ml. vtry JEEP 1990 Cherokee Laredo overnight. 1-800-228-99O8 aek'g $1400,908-245-6877 clean, A/C, Heavy duty trailer- 45K, front & IT am/fm cass/alr/ new tires, runs exc, 63K,GMC19B8 JIMMY 4x4, S15, DODGE Hi-Top Van 1984 auto. 4x4,93K. Exc cond. Met Of 908-688-2817 Ing, 350, 5.7I, vB, roof racks, blue. Immac Int, pw/pl, ac. heat. 8-way pwr sts, keyless OLDSMOBILE1969 Cutlass $4600.908-464-6677 w/traller tiltch. 106K ml., exc auto, air, am/fm, low ml. $3000. cond. $7600*0 9O8-M9-6072 $2O,0OQ; 201-764-9241 Call 90B-276-9005 hitch, fogs $8600.245-4259 entry, $12,300.732-382-1892 Conv-350, VB,«xc, FORD F150 1980-4x4, 8 cyl CASH FOR JUNK Unwanted cond, auto. $8,000. slick, NEW clutch, brakes & ISUZU 1987 Trooper, Sipd, 2 CHEVY 1993 S-10 Tahoe P/U DODGE 1992 Grand Caravan JEEP 1990 Grand Waooneer PLYMOUTH 1984 Voyager Cars, Trucks a Motorcycles. 908-8M-O330 hubs. Job box, 86K mi, $1200 dr, low miles, $540CBO. 6cyl, 5spd, a/c, 42K, mint, must LE: V6, loaded, exc cond, 92K Ex cond. 4WD, V8, Fully Mlnlvan 4 cyl rebuilt eng good Free pick-up! 908-815-9570 or 9656988 bpr. rm, 9O8-626-0O40 9O8B51-2855 . tell $7850/bo 908-245-1682 mi, $9500.906-396-1741. loaded, 63k $10,500 822-1603 cond $900.908-233-0093. 1YM0UTH • 1933, 4 dr Mdan, rtatort or itrMt rod, aSOO, aft 6pm 806-355-4892 LINCOLN I Mercury V FOmt FALL TVS 0P&H CASH BACK ON SELECT MODELS MEW 1997 MERCURY HNANQNfi MEW 1998 LINCOLN \\ MOUNTAINEER SELECT MODELS NAVIGATOR NEW 1997 NEW 1997 MEW 1997 MEW 1397 LINCOLN MERCURY SABLE GS MERCURY VILLAGER GS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL TOWN CAR SIGNATURE 3.0L 6 cyl, auto OD trans, pwr strng/ABS/locks/dr. Wagon, 3.OL V-6 !uel In), auto Irons, pwr 4.6L 32V inteoh V-8 engine, automatic 4 door, 4.6L B cylinder, automatic overdrive soal, AIR. cloth bckls, Preferred Equip Pkg, 451A, slrng/brks/dual mirrs/wlnd/locks. AIR, clolh Int, r/dol, overdrive transmission, power steering/brakes, transmission, power steering/brakes, WSW tires. spqed control, In & rr floor mats, AM/FM sloroo cass, quad capl chairs, speed control, pwr grp, BSW ail AIR, BSW tires, leather interior, stk.#7C171, AIR, (ealher interior, Stk. #7L214. VIN KVY74O955. t alum whls, light grp, remote keyless entry, pwr point, ssn rads. Stk. K7VB1, VIN #VDJ42253, MSRP VIN.#VY724411, MSRP $38,250. MSRP $41,080. Stk. K7B173, V1N #VA642388, MSRP $21,745. $22,395. Looking | for a an B LEASE PER MO. 36 MOS. 499 New Car? LEASE PERMO. 36 MOS.* egg LEASE PER MO. 36 MOS.* LEASE PER MO. 36 MOS.* PRE-OWIMED SPORT UTILITY CLEARANCE! *UQOO,aaO USED CAR INVENTORY CLEARANCE! 199< JRER jjEH SPECMlll 19S3TOPAZ I 994TEMPO 1995 9ABLEGI Mercury, 4 dr, 4 cyl. auto ] | Ford, A dr, 4 cyl, auto trans, j \ Meicury, 4 dr. 8 cyf, aulo Ifans, Mercury, 4 dr. 6 cyf. frfttildr.MO Fore). 4 dr. 6 cyl, aulo trans, I I Fold, 2 at, 8 cyl. nulo trons, | I Jeep. A dr, 0 cyl, aulo trans, j 1997 EXPEDITIDIM trans, pwr strng/brks, ! pwr slrng/brks/wlnd/foctts, { : pwr slrng/biKs/wind/locks, trans, pwr slrnjtrkMnoVtockl. pwr Btrng/bfks/wlnd/| pwr airng/brksfwlnd'9 j pwr slrny/brks/wmttiocks, Alfl, I FpitJ_ Vfl, Kilo I/am, pw iimuiniii. locks/seals, AIR. 34,001 f locks/senls. All', 36,092 miles,s 24,019 miles, Slk (G7f)i VIN I AIR, miKjivooi.flhriiii,}?" EFwoma AIR, 42,650 miles, Slk, jj AIR, 47.889 miles. Stk. j [ AIR, carriage rl, 47.294 miies, AIR. 22,595 miles, Stk. #3579, Stk. H4794, VIN «SUAJ4531. ! miles, Stk. IM79S VIN < • SC755016 Bhri 0i, Stk i*fli0 #3773, VIN #PKB5O94<1, | •4771, VIN •RBI00019. 1 i Slk. 13595, VIN HNX652OO5. VIN «Stt3B0t7. Check our 51 !$! Classified f pages for results! 1.INCO1 M Mercury yi 2800 SPRINGFIELDAVE. • UNION • (908)964-7700 EifMMlMllJMWnt Prices includo all costs to bo paid by a consumer except lor lie, rog. & taxa9. Not roBp for typo errors, 'All leases are G6 mo, closod end loase& incl. 10k mi/yr; 16$ thsrarator.is! paymonl, soc. dep A $405 bank loo due at lease ifwoption. Ill Purchasa opt on is lair markal value. Loesoe rasp, lor axcoss wonr and toar on all leases. All rebates go lo dlr. 1st pDyment^Tolal pyml/aee. dep/lolat dua a( loase incept/total cost: (SAQLE QS - $299;$10,764/ $325/ $1119/ $11,584 W $0 cust.cash, $1600rabala = downpymnl).(VILLAGERQS• $299/$ 10,7647$325/$1110/$11,584W/$0oust,cash, $2000rebate = downpymnl). (GRANDMARQUISQS-$329/$11,844/$350/$2174/$ 13,689W/$IOOOcusl.cash,$1500 rebate = down pymnl). (CONTINENTAL • $449/$10,id4/ $S2D/ $2474/ $18,100 VW $2000 cual, cosh, $5000 rebate » down pymnl). (TOWN CAR • $409/$ 17,964/ $525/ $1519/ $1ti,9B4 W/ $0 cusl. cash,. $5000 robato = down pymnl)