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4i uieucnoor system is. compromise;'':. . •!'.• ^; ^ .y teachers have been /Board member Lee Eisen said the ^.wau-jct for too long a period—district •• has— benefltted greatly a and have either lost interest during Applebaum's tenure on. the «»^«,i.tqpch with the students. • . ' board; : ; : " v ftpplebaum said the presence of a "He has helpeo. reset the district —5 U

"••<•',$:•'"""•••',",••'.'-'••"*' \ - ouijryo;y>4uwi K>I«ui^,uieiiame' budget,expressed publicly ataFeb.r •ft'l Y1" ^The^(^led^ster^?(brSa^niw •'••^ _^countv.riianaeeril»ii;nlnki^-i!ivnAuj-^you'wrat~it^'Tliai^county.hwnager(ih«S.,plcked-u^n p " ' ' -•-•*••'-'—~ '—*— ^•ifepet^-U-^--:'^.Vri«:-'':'-i.:-';-;i: J 1 I ; W*!&?,' ••"W,-,."' »«.• • ^ |1 SS;'1Glnsberd'is fourth^grade class at Sandmeler School; The ';;;• •!U,n,l<>rit:>X!bunty:; :;B;o iS!^&Kni^' class celebrated the birthday of the first President of the •••FreiBh^dws- .Chalrriian-V; ' rt'a^i h«w••'•-" United States Friday, :• . ' : . O'Keeffe announced at«thi ;;i:fteb; 20-agenda' sesslon-tt a meeUngs held " * (Phbtoby John Boutslkarls) w ^proc^'Abr * caaUng .c^ll a.t^El - ifTbfatt sthatUieywantus W <^HniM^rfajhf

A verdict in trial of Palestinian, alien Hanna An Interpreter was seated next to Ghanem • Ghanem was due tliis week after the jury heard throughout the trial translating the proceedings, into closing arguments Monday from both, the Arabic. . •• • • '•• ••••••• • • : prosecutionandthedefense. : .• •'•••:,:' .\- - )'••, :• "•'• During the cburse of thel ing, Ghanem was also Ghanem- is accusedv of killing .Milltown, Road administered a test to det\ rfne whether, he was aiaentS^l«ink^'« ' V " •. • •.:•..••. '• coni|pWent tdstand trlalS 7h

; v; :i • j'Spapfl^'K variety of'tactica durlpg the four-week trial and a, ."d&y., ;';•••.. v •••'•'•:. - • -'-^:-'y-: '.)'••••':••': •" Rebates aw ;Aug\istine three-weelrMiranda hearing that preceded the trial. • ' The victim's husbandr-Herbert/ followed the in- 'Ja'mes^'-Fji r.r _...,__.._,.„, ,,„„ T , During-the-Mirahda-hearlng, Brown had, tried tqi^ vestigation of the murder until his death in 1984. _ former : Deirtbcratlcirf'freehplders, 'ifttisti^Mvwffliiiiiti^^ convince; presiding Union County Superior Court ; The jury heard testimony from county Investigator former Chairman Harold Seymour and in'a' firianoially. iiTesponslble W>rk and New Jersey. / WilllamJohnson that the death of Herbert Karlsberg on selected models : : Financing available to qiulifieil bayers.' ^of^ai^f^i-and^r^i^rejeji.^oi. mdo^^ji^if^^:!^^' y w'/-« ': ' Fulcomer also called for a shift in very little English and, as a result, didn't understand Was initially investigated as a homicide, but,was ••.*;:;) Plainfleld. The other two comm ' : The boardorlglnallV'announced at the present allocation of revenues his rights the night ho was arrested late In 1984, •{bund to bo from natural causes. .. '. ; ;i:meiljb^;;are.;f6riniBr •-'-'•'•*'•" its Jah. 5 redrgahi?atlon-meeting* from public utilities from the state.;' that «h,exeln; th^W«iltsif« ;- ;;}ii''.:v &••.•: - jcUp>vii)r.lftaph Capdo\. ,O r ; i jconjunc^iMi^UiTtjr.iRaphaM^^^-'iH O'Keeife^tplaitiitkl thiit the county v. ---•;;—;•"--.•-• -^---.•rT;-:-'P'• ''•.••".T^hb;':DyE>e« ^ pif dgram for hah- and. Caldwell of the Rutgers Universityi aduate; - sent out re 0 mplon''Isgotog tothe d,lc>pped cnlldwri williw eliminated J ,,schools on a half-time basis, and one »oj''U»:cltlefciin.Vj986-87 as part a ••set'of''recbm- three;first grades of.-17 each; two one art teacher- for ; ,.v.,..."*!V',we 'irfendatlohs-made public by the second grades, one with 17, the other g 'help, offset Springfield ; Board of Education with 18; three .thlnl.,grades',*of,.lS- : ,„.__ taxes," ;Fulcomer ex- Jjonday.: ;,: •: > >;:; •/••, .'each; and] two. fourth grades, one '•-.,. Applebaum-said he did not know • resumes,,conduct initial interviews board — anxious tokeepcoats-down ^plained;:"This takeover of revenue •,', Acting Superintendent of Schools ; •ffllSili^ v : ; : : .with?2,'theotherwith23; ; /; •. what, effect .the recoriimendations •••..: 'and^ri*erivthis ,

; i or ciark^alw ruling fw the 1^ ; ^butgoln^ Board; President Stuart The Planning Board Tuesday'will get its first formal look at a proposal ^So# fiSWw«^^the';\. ,,,..._Urtio „ n, .BoardIhthat:niunlclpallty..v.::s however, said the from Arden Associates for Springfield's first planned unit development. ', J,l> tJWtei'.ii^ebool. Dbitaldsoh was fflltectedl I« 1»&2 t*i regional board at lepsit iwide. C »^ommekidatl5n^as''n6t Written . Thei PUD proposal calls for 312 residential units plus 44,004 square feet of ' : [ ! MCommendatlon ns not wrltlen ^•'•; :•>:;« I > -BSASHlt^HooiiS&cS -' ^^balance;ora^uhekpMnerm:> foters; In :all:Osix ^ thel * .. retail shopping space and 231,000 square feet of office space to be built on a ,fth^APrl'lSscHwJ^boardelection. ; afte* xhls .Berkeleyr^ ^ reglbrial 54-acre tract near the intersection of Route 22 and South Springfield Avenue. . : ; ;; The proposal to - eliminate the : '*:^e^A^ril';r:a;sMond^ferm on |ho.^im induslriafdevelopment. . ,. . L the fates of board candidates and the V" :;•:'••'•(! proposed school budgets on the local . The land was rezoned In 1984, after which Arden ahnouncedjrians for the , ; o:Cur.rertUy;«^re>re^ around like ::!'.a'rtd r^giona}le'yels;: .''; •;•;/;••;• •:;,•, WAV iSprlngfleld; is; Houghs; who^ was XBurdgettld' *> '„'••; ••••;•.'•: Ij";*"0"1- P^K^"" aroW •Theni-Mayor Edward,Fanning, while opposed to the PUOjajrlcept for the'y/1 ... •;ThreeM-me'four.candidatesi foi-: orlgihally«lectedlhl98o;ahaisnovv'; ""™™^ ? ;. ^ : v-' "v | v • i. . - ,' iv - proposed; site, said the township had little choice but to approve such a ^-r^^thifw/ayallable'Wgi^ bbHr:3 project. Tho alternative, Fanning said last summer, would be for the! seats • are incumbents. They,' are thre^ye^r-bwr^ st|n^%^ township to take Its chances in court. . I ' .; ; Harold Donaldson; Margarot Hough, theenlyjandldatefbrthiUeat, • , iwhrttie board's -;$25,1724;648 ram. , ; '.• "..',« Art-^i'^'il .»«'I(II"L'.;»':.'':IIII.V Current Mayor William Clerl, who voted against the passage of the or- y ":-.'Thethil^^IncumbenWBthecurrmt! proposed* djnance^rlierjhismQnth.sa.ldAhe.sltejwasbetter.suited^ ;,cflndidate', Janv int{ The Initial Arden proposal called for more than 600T55iaenlial units to be built, but,negotiations whittled the number of units down to the present "

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iiutidpstoryj. ivl^lng^th^'iproposeid: btidgjet, ^^?MM™P'mV ' In Focus »uthiWXmeHta Week JiifC^h^^^ofl.a^jtaye^i^.^: ; said; Sid frank of Springfield, who foy:>^£^'^' •'•-'"• ':; 'hem tbbeuiiedfor: this project. va«'-.f \ wrote a song about Union County, . Is the subject of this week's Focus ;...;Page4: . feature. •• •."'•-'•.•'•;'• .'•-=.-• \• '•'.,' .;;:-'• pb'Uiiarles>.v,.,;, Calendar...... Pages Horoscope...... ,..;,;, Page iz . -_, .... Sieibhd . Photoferiim ...... Page* t 'Lottery..;..,.'.,;..., •, VPage;lSr ;, tvvo third grades Sjt'i^^ : ."Pages 13-15 .'Review... ..',>•,, •. j,.... Pages and three fourth grades,, Social. V.;. ?; ;',:, •:;.".. Pages 10-12; other two with IB ;

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Ik-;:: 2,3* ^COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- Thundoy, February 7f, 1986 — 3 i-TJiuridoy^ebruaryJ?. 1986 - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - ,4.;:"v M^^B Llbmry column Doten names teachers -By.MAHK HAVILANU. . ana special The Vislting'Hbmemaker Service V. MurielSmltli,' Em!tlvetpir«ctor ; cpmmuniiy'iJVUn;.';.! The Union County "Regional High •:-.J. • - ...-.•;.,.-. .W." term of last year. Although tuition ;'of the'V.lt^M •,is'flyttember;bf!|the"; .''coihtr'""" •'""•'" including the Adult Learning Center, Two men law ;.pharges of been taken flora a 'nearby tool kit, half of a trailer hitch and' of Central 'Union' County recently „ ByKOSKI'/SIMON , . .'; fesiiltepfinvestigatinghunge?in ' School Board of Education has varies, senior'citizens can register, N.J1, CommissionorAccrediatilphs, the 66 hour f clusively on,the;IQV of the 46 portable classroom facilities located - malicious mischief • after their warehouse. a quantity of cassette tapes: held • their Annual Reeling at the !•'•• , The'followlng Is a review of twp eight states and four different . nominated four teachers, one, from for free for the lower priced courses. which is attempting to set standards , ^on whether traits used to estimate the child's at David Brearley. v i.,i<, ' arrest Sunday for breaking a Mosley was also found to be in In Springfield Municipal Court Echo lake "Colintrrjf'Club of We»l-; books currently, available at trie- regions)', the connection between';" each of the regional high schools, as ' The program includes an Adult ". for•"'•, both! iHe ,propr|etarylla|cencl«j "allhome ilth aldres infah agency potenlial, seven areipbnsidered to Hutchinson. also presented large plate glass window with a possession of less than 25 grams Monday, Peter •Rinnyh; 24, of field. Kaly; Doten of •Mountainside, ' Springfield Free Public Library. ' malnutrition, ill-health- and be of specie) sigmficance. These nominees for Governor Thomas Vocational. Evening program in : and June Altorfer of Westfijfld were '. .u'rid,; nonprofit agccies.' Agencies Hmust; h^ ^th«"tTa|nirig;;oraf;an enrollment figures for the 198445 cement block, '-..'". . of marijuana tind' drug - New. Brunswick, pleaded guilty to : ".-.,5 '^Hunger in America" by the^.hunger, the three factors which Ke'an's Teacher Recognition trqde.anij Ihdustr'iaTskills, the cost who met'litKe standards' adopted; by • ' ^gch^,/;ea:;aiiad substance,. possession of' drug Madison, pleaded guilty to the .'llome''C-rirt» Ouhcil 'of New• ; foreign:language teacher';at.David . facilities,' high: schools, and local Assistance : Program and' ,'theV mixed poo); that ajiyonecan monitor' ^arly physical and' sociaL. students for an enrollment total of residence had been broken. "• paraphernalia and receiving -. driving while intoxicated and was Jersey was'lhe guest speukor ill (ho ' Brearley Regional High School, schools, businesses, community prominent -field-irivestigatore; Believing that,,'the United development; agd sensitivity. .4,553.- . ••••:. •• .• . ...-,. .. .- Police said a 1984 Ford van at stolen property. .•"•' .' " fined, $250 plus a $100 state sur- luncheon meeting, lie spoke to the Community Care Program for.the^ 1 Kenilworth-,' Patricia Cilo, an v 1 coordinators ' and consultants •' States- has the''resources;.^nd ' Heading is sometimes included. staff rand; guests; on 'the state wiilo Elderly and Disabled, ;•'•;'; • ' •.capes; -,. ,i;;1i-i,^fc4iV,.,v./tvr;,^Vii: the same, address had its wind- Brown was charged with charge and $15 costs. His license • fromj;lght representative states, ability to • end this hunger • English teacher at Jonathan Dayton struggle' to provide' communities* : The .V-H-S/dfinCeritraliUnion Basic subjects; • .(reading, shield smashed. . . . burglary and theft. .;•:'< '• was revoked for six months. He have studied; the problem of epidemic, - these professionals Regional High School, Springfield; with quality home health uides. In '' ' Presently, both Slate and National County; has qftlv,-Sta(e:jCertified writing, math, science, social Arrested j^tere Paul Gaffrey, 'Brown was placed in the Union must also spend 12 hours in the' . hunger in America, w ' assert that hunger and related ill' Douglas Felter, English teacher at ah effort to promote yjUality homo ncerediialion ' requiresv companies aidesi: and prbvRtes freeJtralning studies), < criticalthinking-•'•; and" Arthur L; Johnson, Clark, and 18, of Newark, and Carlos Her- . County Jail. Mosley was released Intoxicated Driver Resource .They fouriiftthat from 1917 to 'health have no' place in an 1 ' 'carc;TKe' New Jersey; Commission and aide agencies to' establish an aboulfour times a year. If you are research • skills- (use of the die-: William Yager, mathematics nandez. 19, of Springfield. •' pending court proceedings. te''•• > 1977. when pjir; nation responded economically, strong" democratic: ionary, encyclopedia, reference : An investigation into a car Po)ice' were called to Autoland Paul Benlz, 21, of Elizabeth, on Accreditation for Home Care was ' independent, professional advisory, interested in becoming an aide, or teacher at Governor Livingston; : ' to the abysmal nutritional society... They'urge:-bi-parpsah': . looks), ...deyelopment of break-in at the Bennigans at approximately 4:40 Feb. 19 to . pleaded-guilty to shoplifting four formed and Dolan 'has been ap- committee to oversee operations have any questions, call 233-3113. i Berkeley Heights, . * arid • all homemaker/home health: deficiencies in children and the support for immediate action to creativity and'its application (a restaurant- on Route 22, answer a report of a disturbance, • cartons of cigarettes from a pointed administrator; he Is also the ': .The selection process was'comr l aides must complete .a • 60 hour elderly, there was indeed a eradicate ill health and poverty,- , ^checklist is provided'), visual and Which Diamond Springfield, is continuing.. in the showroom. . '*' '. convenience store. He was fined Executive pirefc(6r; 'bf the New noticeable, i improvement (yet Short and long-term policies are': pleted by a nine-member panel ;lS training 'program; Dolan fell that perfofcing arts ("music,.theater,' : Police said three males were Upon arrival, police said a man $200 plus $15 costs and $25 to the • Jersey Home (Sire Council. •" ' imperfect) in the: quality of life specifically recommended! ,, : ' :• appolnted-by the board, the panel there was some opposition within the . The ' yall-Dea'ne ,::SchooJ',.' ihV n\m,: dance), are. some of the observed-'breaking the rear in the showroom was shouting state Violent Crimes Victims The" fiA'f priority before the (( among the poor.: But with the: : ''Parents Guide to. Raising' a . itself, and the American Federation Commission from proprietaries for Mountainside Friday.; presented specific areas covered. ..: is the best? window of a BMW at about Iff:40 and causing a disturbance. The • Bureau. Commission Is to draft acceptable cutbacks by this administration, Gifted Child," by James Alvino - of Teachers, Local 3417. """"^ t v .these requirements, The, for-profil "Step On a Crack," a play by Suzan Js" ••"' •.•••(' .- ." : • ' •' p.m. Friday in the parking lot of subject was ordered to leave the . Bentz was also fined $25 for standards for home care/ At the there was a rapid return to the and the Editors of Gifted Nominees must now be submitted ,', The authors focus on some of ; the restaurant, i.; '•• .'.-.' ; •. . area several times, but refused, contempt of .court, as a result of present time; Dolan stated that the companies- are hot-used'to con- Zeder. This is a program sponsored to the state Board of Education for malniitritoh-^r'a seriousproblem Children Monthly..-'.; '.'..;"•>? the problems" which may arise in' The three subjects, police said^ police said, and continued to his failure to appear for an volurilaixihflrtpr'bfit 'agecies must. ducting their business jth an over- by Vail-Deane's Upper School approval. The, names will then be v , In virtually every region of bur ••• • .,• This excellent. guide" is social and emotional areas (non- fled on foot, pursued by members, cause a disturbance. . • obtain national accreditation from sight - ".committee.^ However, Dolan • Drama Club.- ' "''^S-v.V^'i " ' •'••>.' sent. to the state Department of ' earlier scheduled hearing date. country today. As health-care .essentlally;a-sourceibook.for all acceptance of fajlute, with- of the Springfield police depart- the National Home Care Council or - pointed out that accredited agencies : Education. ' : ' '• , After he started shouting at the •'- Timothy Greer, 25, of Summit, professional doctors <— .'(riot •• parentSj^-whether the child- Is" drawal, rebellion, suicide). They ment, ^including patrolman at the state level through the Ac- would be "accepting, public funds Pending approval of the nominees, police officer, the subject was was fined $2po plus $15 costs and politician^ they "call: upon the gifted or not. Its practical, wise, . emphasize the recreational creditation '.• Commission. ' ..Xhe and providing a community service, Derby scheduled they would receive a certificate of \ Donald Dauser, .Detective Robert taken into custody. .', $30 to the. bureau, for physically. leader of this, nation to respond to' specific advice can be applied to values in word and number Visiting Homemakers of'Central therefore they need .community . The annual PineWpod Derby has- Mason, Detective James Hietala ... Arrested was Diony Jeanlouis, • interfering with a police officer. , the hunger ' crises, America's most • childreb, so that -their -." ganies, computers, television and .commendation ' from Gov. Kean, Union County is accredited at both over-sight," The ViH.S. of Central been scheduled for Cub Pack .177 in 'and. •. Patrolman 'George '., 27, of West Orange, He. is charged .,. He was also given a suspended 30- - potential may be developed to the reading. Also discussed ' are participate in a convocation; The' Un,ion'County has served- the Mountainside , for,:'..prl'djayV'.'.The .latest health'epidemic". Gelsinger.': I •:,/•:. v . V ./." with causing a disturbance and • day jail term. ' • . - - ^—- the National and State level. '... •':"': district would also receive a $1,000 : The' authors,, describe the. '.••fullest.;.:' •'• .."••'•'.'•,•••"• ;'•'?;•.' •:',' giftedness in girls, the han- r U.m.Jn.the- : grant, (he use of which will be After "a..brief chase on foot, refusing to obey the order of the ___Alfonso Smithr53, of Vauxhallf- ^jcreatlaiTof the ,task force, its There >re tips, on identifying dicapped, . :the, disabled and "police saia, a juvenile suspect , police officer to leave the pleaded guilty to stealing /our determined by the teacher. j_,_ I Diner owner cleared in theft n Mountainside. flnriiriffs' (wpll-doriimpnlpd. the. - the gifted child- (do not rely ex- ! minority groups. . .£•.". ' " •• was taken into ..custody. Police• •'premises. •,'• •'.•...•; ' ,•.•••' '. sheets of plywood and was fined • "They are -Jruly—-.exemplary... said nothing was taken during the $50 plus $15: costs and '$25 to the' The owner of a Springfield diner, According tp Rentoulis' attorney, The ears will be judged on style . teachers and will well represent the A ' Mapes Avenue resident 1 Break-in"$-X .•':: •>.! '' ' parked his car in his driveway ,• state Violent Crimes -Victims has been cleared of charges he stole there was evidence-thatthe meter and speed with trophies awarded to : four Regional High Schools," said / The tw6 other suspects are still . overnight Sunday, only to find- -^-Buueau./ ••••-' ' ' • ••: • more than, $35,000 worth of elec- had been tampered with prior to his', the winners in each age group. For Schools Superlntendent-Dr. Donald tricity from. Jersey Central PowerA Senior p rag ra m co nti n u es : (being sought, police said. .•;.. Monday morning that it had been Clinton Wright, 24, of Plain- client's purchase of the establish- additional information, please Merachnik. ' ,;-.- Lightco.. .•„• •••...••••.;". ••;':'•,;,. •- ment in I9S2. . ' /:,!'•".• •••""•contact Tom Sieffert 654-6021. ?:•:!;;• The. following is^the schedule of School buildingT: . financial status. ' , Two 21-year-old men were . .burglarized. '••;'' ,-,' . '• •.'; •.'<: ' field, pleaded guilty to driving an Four regional English department taken into custody Sunday on Taken was a Sony radio/- : uninsured vehicle, and' was Nick Renloulls, the owner of the ' lunches to be served the next two ' Lunches are available to any .'Reservations must be made two supervisors have been chosen' to several charges. cassetteplaycr valued at $450,- v . i assessed $100 in fines plus $15 Lido Diner • in Springfield, was in- -. . weeksat the Becky-Seal Nutrition Springfield senior, citizen, 62 or over, days in advance, by calling 376-5814 attend a state; Department-, of Police said Walter Mosley, 21, A Short Hills resident left his : costs and a six-month suspension •.. dieted in August by u special grand , •:-. CeriMr at the Rayn^ond Chlsholm for, $1,25, $2fbr^guests, regardless of between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday : Education workshop on holistic of Plalnfield, and 'Bruce Brown, ca'r-a^a-Keller Street auto shop, of his driving privileges. ... jury after a JCP/L technician through Friday,, •• - '.."."•. scoring,for next month's mandatory I discoyerefd^hat a wire had been •: All lunches are feerve'd with bread • 21,of Piscatawy,' were arrested for repair work Saturday, While Wight .was also .gullty^iof_ ColprTV'S date for spring parties High School Proficiency- Test the car was parked there; it was disconnected-from'the'restaurant's ' and butter and milk,'fe': ' "':• (HSPT). The workshop will be Sunday on Lawrence Road,. . : ••. having no front license plate, - :; Brand New burglarized, Missing were an electrjcmeter; '•. '."'.'••'•'•;..'".' • '.'•//'•>;' :-i Preparatlons^TSr'". the Annual major' fundraiser• to benefit^ the presented, at the state's' Regional In their possession were $1500 which cost him on additional $10 " Factory Guaranteed' MONDAV-Sausage]: O'Brien .' equalizer, a citizens band radio, a .'.As a resUltof.tHe wire not being , Spring PaHies conducted by the pediatrlc rehabilitation hospital, are - Curriculum. Services .Unit in East worth of shoes believed to have plUS $10 COSts. '. •']. ':.'•'•'•':'' 2 YR Warranty : connected;-''electric 'Use ' was not Senior; Auxiliary for Children's :Mrs. Herbert Conner of Mouri-' potatoes, steamed: zucchini, jello Brunswick March 10 and 11. . ,. • monitored.'l'ieven though 'the . Specialized Hospital moved '.into: tainslde, assistant chairpewon, and and minestromne soup. ; •".' . ' Local,attendees will'include Julia ppii restaurant .continued to receive Lhigh gear this: week with the an-, Mrs,5Robert Sutmah of Westfield, Latzcr, the supervisor at Jonathan:•.' e happy to counsel V ! % ALLIED ELECTRONICS TUESDAY-Salisb'ury steak with '' "J' '" '' : nouncement of working committees, adviser: ••••''••• • • ' • .Dayton, and: Robert:.Whelan,.-the. Scouts'cookie drive starts March 1 v; mushroom ' gravy,: sliced carrots, ^1039 Clinton Avef,;;lrvington ::;: : : .'•'.' In making the^ announcement, ..tickets "may be obtained by supervisor at David Brearley. ._'•/_ The annual Springfield Girl Scout $2 per package. If a Girl Scout does not come to mashed carrots, fresh'fruit salad "TBrs, Richard A.t-Hagen, chair- contticting Mrs. AlbertL. Molowaof The regional high schools have cookie drive will .begin March. 1. Each box sold represents a $1.28 your house, you may order cookies Foothill to meet proper Jnformatiefi^hd advice fpr woman of the event; said ticket sales .Westfield,',. chairperson,' or..' ahy. and-beef barley-soup.' . Orders will be talten through'March contribution to Girl Scouting, a from the'.Community .Cookie : The Foothill Club of Mountainside 3744900 352-4590 been jeonductlhg an'., intensive ybu.to have vyheh yoU'Will be ready •'••• •• •' SAVE up to 50% on caih:& carry, ' -. • .Were' already' moving along at" a member of her committee which preparation program, for the High lft, with delivery scheduled from portion of which goes to each troop Chairwoman, Fong Yea at 467-2895; j^will meet March Cat tge Gallloping WEDNESDAY^Beef stew with 7 •j ••'. V sAMEPAy-SERVIceinBotor«,NojPBi^L£: brisk pace and that a "sellout" was Includes Mrs. Barton F. Blschoff. School Proficiency Test, which'is" : to purchase -a diamond. TVprinithrouglrAprll^o, ..-. "IFeasury and the balance- to TiUfliTjSterers'in Union at noon for " -vegetables, -hot apples—wlth-cin-- ..,,,:,«•..;.,,,:-."; (ONMOSTTV REPAIRS) V .'anticipated. • Mrs. George A Lewis,. Mrs.. Jerry A " The cookies are baked by ^Burry Washingto. _ .n . Rock Council., The •Girl Scout Week, meanwhile, is luncheon arid a business meeting. .... namoni egg noodles, ice cream and administered to the freshman class, ^This service Is absolutely free. :. Lott,;all Senior Auxiliary of VVest- This Is the first year that graduation Lu In Elizabeth for the Girl Scouts. Council provides training, programs" scheduled for March 9 to 15. March : The program wl! be a Chinese Factory Au»(iorli«3s»rvlc« For^Magnavox...; orange juice, v 'Sanyo'Sharp "Sbny 'OAC •Em*'ra6n*Z*i!il|h.'.':'.' The Spring Parties wiit.be hesld field i Mrs-, Joseph Wintermufe, is contingent upon students-passing The Girl Scouts will be going door-to- and facilities to make Girl Scouting 12 marks the Girl Scouts 74th bir- A-i ; :,..•-.•:_.... ,', .PhllcrPhlltS•Dul'GoldSlar'Porllpn> •ISdmsung •DumonMGoldStar.'Porllpridd •;.'','. April 9 andlOat L'Affaire, Routed Twig I, and Mrs> Davis Jessup, Twig thday. ••'•- '';'•:•),:'••] ; ; :v;;'-':7 MARCH 6—Baked chicken, sweet 'the test, •".;,:• • ;.- ...'-. ".'. •-.• '••:. For.78 yearJs'r'Sr Marsh',& Sons door taking orders. Cookies sell for bring items for the Auction.; ;i / : ;:; 'available in 25 towns. ;•«: •• V ^*'.NEC- '•;••-:•• >•,""•• '••'•;• •• "-'.; -- • •*-.';".-• ••'••^'.•'---^ •-i-" : ; and will feature a formal fafshion.' ,11, both of Westfield; Mrs, Anthony peas, 'sweet . potatoes, pineapple The board is reviewing a recent ; For reservations, call 2^2-7180. ,: has been the accepted authority show: of '.^classic women's specialty/ Allocco of SumniitTwig and'Mrs. tidbits and chicken gumbo soup, - • ->.•»'•.-.• ''.'.> • ••' ': .•• -•"• — •/•" •.- • '•• .'.'-lif : report Joh'n Hutchinson, director of ; : clothing" presented by Talbots of Donald Bellezza; Mountainside Adult and Continuing Education, on Till New Jersey as the leading STATBOFTHE ART- :' MARCH 7—Cheese lasagna, those preparation programs.^ ' ' ^ v. 'tossed salad with'Italian dressing, f and most prestigious jewelery! The curriculum currentljfillicliiaeil*' : PROGRESSIVE .BIFOCALS* INVISIBLE '"wax beans,, tapioca 'pudding and U:' and diamond merchant. 104.course offerings for,:,adults..and:-,..t .1- >i*> cream of celery,sQup,' <; :-! :• • •- •.•• -; '.-';':•> :•' :• • • • .-"• '•-••: .••:!".•;•.- '•••• rN J allows high/fitool studerits' the / - '"\Rra^B^^;;|grb0qUed , opportunity ,fo«^:ther preparation .,, •ribiV Qple sswimmin :'for the :Schola^|' Aptitude Test', | i math and verbal \'s'%y*-v|'f.vv >.iii"t Hutchinson ,^e rted..v that 1,600 1 \ •••'•• MARCHli^Chii Marsh— ADeBoers' \. , STARTING AT. smosteffe. exercise^fiii ! : •cranberry sauce,'! Diamond Award Winner. most Insurance plans accepted Sia|l of;theI body'?^m^cleSroups'ls ':l'lii ^fcalrneinbershlp^•,•:•.;;: , w ! rice, sliced peaches and chicken swlmmihg,^ the' Sumhiit' —noodle soupr ^-V-MGA-^—offers—-two-r-swlming- ^'aSltisters Swim 1^. »o. _...., : •I^g£&^k,fr, '-••><••: '•• •.'.:-;; • programs for adults when will fitness program Includes-group MARCH i'2—Stuffed cabbage, Bi~Bffii££$S^?>- - .lettuce with egg wedge arid French . Information regarding nursing ; help' them tap Into, this effective workouts at 11 a.m. Saturdays ^.••••.••••r;?." ^v- : ' dressing,- mashed potatoes, fresh conditioning. , ••; • . .-,• " :.• :.;::'•'. and' practices: during adult lap homes will be televised March 4 at Disappearing .,;' The firstls'fjjf the novice,-r1 ^swim times, The seven-week v fruit and beef noodle soup, 7:30 p.m. on local cable station TV- Senior Citizen: Swim Lessons. program costs $43-: plus a MARCH 13^-Meatloaf with gravy, 36 in Summit. .. \"y".'.:- Fine Jewelers & Silversmiths since 1908 l .sliced carrots, whole corn, pound • "Govbrnment Run Facilities" will- 265 MlllbumAve. Mi||bum,.N,J.07041-i201-376-7l60 Made to make the''pOrltryQurs6lters',j6b,a :;' ^•StqirMay:.' • v^ Class-participants will learn now physical, basic or program : ; little easier. Doors are carton packed, : strokes,: improve mobility-and membership. V'" ••';•' cake and grapefruit jluiipe. ,. be the topic of the program which American Expnass•• blnora Club -Visa • Maisler ChargB pre-hlhged, complete with hardware, • ; - *:=• • gain confidence, In this enjoyable '. Further . .information •,' is MARCH 14—Baked : fish with will review,inforinatioh..from John: ' Open Monday & Thursday till 9 P.M. • EYE EXAMINATIONS cut-to-length metal track and easy to install :' sport. The session Is held : available from YMCA Physical lemon butter, broccoli stalks, potato E. Runnels Hospital- in. Berkeley gems, lemon pudding and clam Heights and Essex Geriatric Center, ' :.Dr, Arnold Nelmari Optometry ' instructions. Ready-to-hang — ready to finish. -op. 5:.o» Tuesday ..arid Thursdays: from.: .Director Mary Po\yning,,273-3330.' chowder soup; I : : ' \ , In Belleville. Dr. on premises 7 day» a week, '-..->,' 687-7956 Noter 24" through 36'>idths are 2 door uriits. I '..H;..-.'^.'.•'•I'li-1 /.'>;•,.'. ,1.11'r •', • •. 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COLONIAOFFICE: 526 Inrnan-AvflM Colonjtt • (2Q1) 574-011B ..—-_ ;: : : ; ' : ' :: >.v-''l/: 'lCALL71»3«8V252rr6R:.STOREAl>DR,ESS'A;pH6NEN)U • '••'•'-' V'V: '•".••.•'•.. ,.'•'.;.:.£.::.:'••..'•:• ' 'Mlimbif FAUto^ .-•' :V:: : :: •'^ ;:^5^4'^mf!^#^^^^^^^^^H!si! mm — Thundoy,-February 27, 1986 - COUNTV LEADER NEWSPAPERS-2* Mayer to address intermarriage 2,3 4* -COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS— Thursday, Fabnnty 77,1966 — 5 ilttee since ,un, On(man:, Marcnh *,4, urDr.. tigoEgon Mayer, At a time when one out of every ,American Jewish Cpmmltt •Trofesrorof-Soclolcgy_ ; a_t Brooklyn three Jews marries outsid,_e. o—f ,hi s or 1975. has assemijled, uie_most_ex- School program develops skills College, will speak on"the subject'of her tradition, the'questiothe question .of in- tensive documentation" on the his recent book Love and Tradition: termarrlage is one of the most subject of Intermarriage Dr. Marriage Between 'jews and emotional and controversial topics Mayer's finding, .based on surveys The program is spon-" m the Jewish community—Dr^-^and Interviews, have been widely - 1 sored by the Jewish Student Mayer, who has been conducting "hailed and frequently quoted by Organization of, Fairleigh Dickinson research on Jewish family life and Jewish and non-Jewish authorities Scouting pride Vnd Drew Universities. - ethnic identity on behalf of the ' alike ^ *, j^*X(, Photo forum i Among the questions Dr. Mayer February marks the 76th anniversary of Boy „ addresses are: How do intermarried _E!fth parent session set . couples reconcile their relationship Scouts of America, an organization whose ranks f with their feelings and attachments now number more than 3 million youths. The Morris-Union for their families, and traditions7 presenting the fifth in a series of How do they raise their children? Scouting is acknowledged for teaching boys to Parent Awareness Sessions The in the areas of language"arts and How do they handle the problems of grow into-responsible adults. Scouts_are en- program is entitled "Reading In- reading. ' , holiday observance1?, Does in- structional Techniques -and termarriage lead tq assimilation7 couraged to get involved with-society thereby 1 v Methodologies to be utilized in the All community members' are What are the characteristics of gaining a social conscience. By earning badges, Home Environment' invited to attend The Morris-Union intermarried families7 What are the youngsters are marking milestones to adult Tinka \. Dawson -will- make-the ConsorJiumisJocated at 340 Central effets of' intermarriage on the responsibility. presentation_on_March 19 at 7:30 Avenue, New Providence. Please children of these marriages? pm at, HIP 4Mnrri*Union Con-, call464-7625forfurtherinformation Beyond Its relevance to Jewish What about tfte adults responsible for setting the comrriunal life, the question on in- role models? ___ termarriage has wider im- Regional high school menu plications; according to Dr. Mayer, _ JVIany towns are experiencing a decline in the intermarriages "differ from other tomato", tuna salad sandwich, large number of Scouts. Is it because children today r TOMORROW-Pizza, Salisbury couples only in that the stand at the steak with gra,vy on roll, bologna salad platter, homemade soup, cutting edge of the universal aren't interested in learning new skills or the - sandwich, tossed salad with desserts and milk dilemma of modern consciousness- recognition the badge system presents? If they are dressing, vegetable, fruit punch, WEDNESDAY—Fried chicken how to resolve the legitimate claims F°?D7"^Llce KePPj!?r' teacher ?f the_Eun With Food class at Caidwell School, large salad platter with bread and with dinner roll, potatoes, vegetable, of love and traditions" Springtield, enlists the aid of first-grader Sabrlna Paclfico in making a strawberry losing interest, could it have something to do with SPLIT PERSONALITY-Mandy, favorite 'mutt' of Stella back on guard. The other picture shows her sitting ub for a butter, homemade soup, desserts fruit, hot meatball submarine the parents? Vaselll of Elston Drive, Mountainside, exhibits two sides of treat You just have to show it and she sits up.' If you have a sandwich, cold submarine sandwich Dr. Mayer's work, notes Gerson her personality. Her owner explains, 'She's a great one to favorite photo which you would like to submit for this page, and milk- Cohen, ^chancellor of the Jewish MONDAY-Grilled cheese sand- with lettuce, large salad platter, When August roils around, how many parents guard her Christmas stocking. When we put it under the tree, send It to 'Photo forumr-at this newspaper, P.O. Box 3109, homemade soup, desserts and milk. Theological Seminary, "punctures she's on constant guard duty. She'll growl and sound like Union 07083, with compfete identification of the subject. A wich, breaded veal cutlet with gravy several prevail!ng_myths" about come forward to serve as leaders? Does anybody on bun, spiced ham sandwich, MARCH 6-Macaroni with meat she'd bite your hand off, but she's really very gentle and will stamped, self-addressed envelope must be enclosed if the sauce, bread and butter, tossed intermarriage, one .of the most want to be a den mother? How many men are stop growling to give you a kiss when asked and will so right picture is to be returned potatoes, vegetable, juice, large, emotional topics in current Jewish Our Lady of Lourdes holds auction salad platter, homemade soup, "ialia with dressing, fruit, batter » •••.•.'.•••.•!•.• •.••••••••.. •.'•....••«!•••• .chomping at the bit to lead a Webelos group? dipped fish submarine on. roll, life According to Harvey Cox, champagne preview of the works to cold hpr d'oe'vres will be served. Ask the teacher desserts and milk. professor of Divinity at Harvard The Home and School Association. Trying to find a Cubmaster is never easy. cheese wedge, shredded lettuce, of~Our Lady of Lourdes Cathohc_ be auctioned. The auction wjll Admission is $2.50 per person. For TUESDAY-Hamburger with Divinity School, Dr. Mayer's book is feature lithographs, etchings, water further information, call 233-1777. cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickle on vegetable, chicken salad sandwich, School, Mountainside, is sponsoring Everyone has such good excuses as to why he or vegetable, large salad platter, "the number one source of clear and colors, original oils, sculpture and bun, potatoes, 'fruit, hot southern compassionate -thinking on a an art auction March 8 at 7 p m homemade soup, desserts and milk The evening wll begin with a various mixed medium begins at 8 she can't help. Yet, parents want their children to WantingJime off isn't necessarily baked pork roll on bun, lettuce and stubborn subject " The auction will take place under p.m. •' ' "•. . .'•': •" .'•• • bet is to keep up with his daily In order to make your child an become ScoUtS. They look SO CUte in their little Q.-It was always assumed our graduate school have remained A free lithograph. suitable for the auspices of the National Art studies, perhaps ask his math achiever, you must build his con- ; Auction Gallery of Central. Islip, Uniforms. HOW many parents have ever looked at '"daughter would go directly to law relatively constant over the last 10 teachers to help if there are any fidence Remember to compliment framing will be given to each person scno01 or couple at the auction?.Hot and NY:'• ' ' " tha Cnmif K«n^l,nnlr9 K »<»,. unj (UA.,U „-„ tui following her graduation years It is now a trend for students specific, important concepts be's him on all his efforts, even those that Weddingi,BarMltzvahi are less than perfect Try to impress Dinner Dancei, Parties tile fc>COUthandbOOK. ' If they had, they d See that from college this May However, to "go much later" failed to grasp, read as much as WILLIAM T. KELLOGG, M.D. possible in his spare time, and most upon your husband tthat his son's SCOUting IS a parent-Child participatory System. when she relumed home this past Director Jjof Admissions of of all, put his worry about the out- sense of self worth depends almost ThePinewondDerbvfcaraspinnninr FarhPnh—holiday season, she informed her Georgetowstudents whn o wanLawt t oSchool do somethin, Andyg come aside That's easier said than entirely on what his parents think of Announces the opening of his office him x ne Jrinewooa uerDy IS a case in point. &acn CUD fathelaw schoor andl ,M shy ehusban wantedd an-lod- Itak aroe Cornblattelse for , asay yeas hr e befornow finde beginnins manyg done, but you could help by bCOUt IS given a block Of WOOd and a kit With in- ver"somy econcerne lime offd" an beford wee shdoe nostartet und- discussing the tests with him, letting ((.—This is probably one of your EDDYD* - for the practice of derstand her change of heart Sho kim know you support him totally more unusual questions, but here it ORCHESTRAS structions and pieces to be assembled. The offered no teal explanation other and reminding him there are other is I am a 32-year-old woman who View Ophthalmology directions clearly state that the child will need the than the fact that she simply isn't very important aspects of. the has always had great difficulty with ready to begin a new course of study college admission process ,— the math I have always done.well in 5 Bands • help of an adult..Has your son asked you for help She doesn't even know what she SAT performance is but one other subjects and am successful in ask the <).—My husband is very bright and my chosen profession. However. I Private Video -47-Maple-Street- with his^ car? Did you say, as you settled com- wants todoafter graduation — other usic from" fortably Before the television, "I'll take a look at it -than-the-fact-she-doesn't-want-to— aggressive and is an extremely can barely add or subtract, let alone Presentation- Summit, New Jersey tomorrow." Or, perhaps, "I'm too tired now.^ start law school right away Can you successful businessman He Is understand algebra and geometry I Sinatra to possibly suggest any way to guide constantly pressuring our !>-year old oxplained this to a friend recently, Call Springsteen office hours by appointment Has your child's den mothercalled toremind you her' P R D their studies and he encouraged " son to do better Whatever this child—and-she-said hnay havedyscalculia that your son needs help? Have you poured out A.—Perhaps it is you and your them to do so He says for every does just doesn't seem to please my What exactly is if M P 964-0610 and 277-4600 husband who need the guidance You person who time off has hurt in some < husband Our son, although very A.—Dyscalculia is defined as the The Big Band Era your list of excuses as to why it hasn't been done? both seem to have your hearts set on way, it's helped 50 or 100 smart, takes no interest in either inability to do math It is believed Are you the same parent who asks the den a direction for your daughter and Back in the '70s, an average of 70 school or sports 1 think my husband caused by a dysfunction in the- mother why your son's den hasn't earned more arc right now upset that her percent and up of students went is pushing our son too hard, but he brain's cortex where calculation is direction does not coincide with dlrectly-to-graduate school, while refuses to listen to m& u F , thought to be performed This » OSTOMY SUPPLIES »INCONTINENCE AIDS. badges? Are you ever at a den meeting to help? yours Consider ^.th/s following- todahvuayj thH*m5'ral•-'support -Current I emphasis is placed on intelligence poof teachers ana below average Jany idea how proud a (little boy is immediately qn research'[indicates she'll likely do 1 The attention is focused on acting intelligence « -, Aside from lelptjoxs ohif scand den?y at Christmas, do you ihool — however, flnointhejongnm /V' (intelligently and efficiently, rather KMN Crosby, MD, author 'of every think fa flank the leader of your child's den?_they say there's been no significant Q,—Our son twill be taking his than on accomplishments An "The Waysiders Reading and the drop in the numlWrs who eventually SATsAT , fof r tthh e second timt e in thex achiever learns by example and not Dyslexic Child," has never secn^a Do you regard it den meeting as a free hour of do_enrolLas application levels- for—next few months He's a bright boy -by-order—Positive-attHbutcs-~are pureHyscilculia He suspects this is babysittinjfa jfchance~to~gef little "Johnny"~ouf ' who gets good grades but his first stressed, not negative ones due to the fact that" a child who is of your hair? ypu do, it shows. When a Scout Beth Giordano and. Fran SAT scores just don't reflect his The typical parent of the un poor in math is less of an eductional Sullivan have combined abilities What's your opinion- of derachiever feels the child's ac- problem If she fails the subject, she comes to a meeting unprepared or not in full those tutoring organizations that complishments reflect back to him can still do well enough to pass other New Shipment! teaching, writing and research promise to help students increase The undcrachiever thinks he is inept subjects The same] can not be said uniform, make no mistake, it's not his fault. He is a experience. This column is 7 written In consultation with their scores, I often see their ads in unlesl s hihi s performancf e reachesh , a for children with reading inabilities Cub, a child, desperately in need of a parent's the newspapers, A W certain level, which is usually Dyscalculics may start appearing Just Arrived! national leaders In education. , v guidance. His den mother can't do it all, nor should Readers with questions arc In- A.—In fairness to the businesses unrealistic When such a child fails, in greater numbers as math ceases Over 39 styles In Stoclc.at a Discount she be expected to. vited to write to "Ask the" -that make those claims, it's true ho suffers a complete loss of self- to be taught by rote memorization in 0 Prices good thru March 3 teacher," P.O. Box 15X70, they could help improve chores — confidence and eventually slops favor or learning concepts involving Wt um i full HIM <*• lathlub ultty nlMnk bmJoiM nHtlbM This country is proud of its, Scouts. Let's make Cranford 07018. but not significantly Your son's best taking on new tasks ' calculation toilit Mitj-lith 1 IIMWK ttodt-Tuk I SIIMM uM> Mifchtti \tmht Scouts proud of their parents. bMtlMI-MlMUblt CMIMfat Your link to Trenton We also carry a complete line of surgical MippIlM lor all your need*.

Helping hand • FREe DELIVERY Keeping the community safe and secure is a State government grows in importance them is entrusted our daily terstale commercial facilities since executive and judiciary branches, GALLOPING grave responsibility and one that residents often By PETER J.GENOVA u> As one scans the pages of the welfare " Those words, written In ' its inception in 1921 has given the people of New Jersey, HILL DRUG & SURGICAL "take for granted. While many municipal law en- registration books we sign when we 1889, are as true today as they were We have established trust funds to a strong voice, via their elected forcement agencies must take on this respon- exercise our right to vote, all too then I, finance transportatlon^-^nd the representatives, in their govern- frequently there are page after page ment . << DISCOUNTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS sibility-alone, the Springfield Police Department is of voters who exercise that right . Your legislators rely oil your 13£o GaiioDlndHlll Road* union* 687-6242 fortunate to have a helping hand — the Springfield •' only in a presidential election This comments-and guidance as they Police Reserve. would indicate that many of our Y0l)R LINK TO TRENTON address the issues of today and plan * BATH SAFETY PRODUCTS * REHABILITATION AIP5 .citizens are not aware of the im- for tomorrow They also rely on the The Springfield Police Reserve, a department-of— portance of the state level of expertise of legislative' committees, the Springfield Office of Emergency Mangement, government that affects thoir daily government specialists, -policy lives experts and their professional staff 'is a group of~cpmmunity-minded individuals~who " As the 202nd Legislature begins, Tho new Republican majority will DEGNAN : BOYLE volunteer two or three nights each month to and the Republican-majority conies continue to seek reforms In the augment the services provided by the Springfield into control of the Assembly, Hjs a legislative process that will make good time Ja_jsy_aJuatc the~im- the system more responsive and Police Department. The volunteers conduct portonce of state government One responsible to you, the citizens As ' routine patrol tours during the_year and provide of New Jersey's most outstanding thut great Republican, Abraham traffic and crowd control at special community citizens, former New Jersey Gov (jincoln, once said. "The lejflllmale and U S President Woodrow Wilson, object of government Is (6 do for a events. This service to the township frees mem- once wrote, "The states properly community of people whatever they bers of the Police Department to continue their come first in a description of this Peter J, Genova- need to have done, but cannot do in country because the great bulk of Assemblyman, District 21 their separate and Individual jregular duties and respond to emergencies the business of government still capacities " quickly. rcstb with the stale authorities They Now Jersey has been in the cleanup of toxic waste These lan- The 202nd Legislature will face are the chief creators of law among forefront on many Issues that have dmark programs have brought to both challenge and_gpportunity in Ea6h spring, the Police Reserve conducts its Ub They are the thief constituent helped ihape the history and New Jersey national acclaim Ajiew the next two years' With state mm SALE annual membership drive.-In-order-to qualify, one units of ou, political system they -makeup of our country We were the state constitution, ratified In 1047, government assuming greater and make up the mass, tho body, the fir'at stale to ratify the Bill of Rights continues to be a national model for jvidcr ranged governmental issues, nucE must be a resident of Springfield and have a valid Jersey was qnu of tho first restructuring government to we In thrKepubllcan majority will ——^Discount Savings on All Reebok Shoes driver's license. Recruits are trained in basic polte states to establish a Deportment of provide for the needs of a changing respond with well thought out, ( 93 tactics, first aid and personal safety, and in the use Environmental Protection and give society The emergent Legislature responsive and innovative Ladles' Freestyle Hi Grey .... ftci 4».M ... 43 It cabinet status Our state was tho that is a co equal branch with tho legislation * Ladies' Freestyle Hi Red .. <.. «eg»49 »9 ,_. . 43 of firearms. _„._ Peter J. (jenova, Republican of —first to charter a railroad, and with- UNION 1 We urge all interested individuals to send their-r Union, kerveN In the (.(moral New York, create u port authority, Ladies' Freestyle Ox Grey ....*<• *4i.»» ... 3793 Assembly representing the 2iht ihofirHtnf Its kind In the nation, thai CUL-DE-SAC name, address and telephone number to the Office legislative dlttHct. has been a leader In managing In.- Ken Schankler Men's Ex-ont 500 Wht/N.B . .»*«'44.99 .. ,3893 -of Emergency Management, 30 Church Mall, Managing Editor This spotless Split Is located uiTTbloefc away from NYC * t Joseph Farina^ buses. Features 3 spaclousjiedroams and IVJ baths. LOOK FOR OUR MANY UNAbVtRTtttD tMCULSI Springfield 07081, or call 467-3388 or 376-1058. •TBERGEN MALL SpringfieldLeader Advertising Manager Wonderful family rum for everyone fa en|oy. Price MENU) PARK MALL D BRICK TWP Joining the Police Reserve is a good way to show »u»,W0. C»II353-«OO, 549 8855 , 84U0100 3681166 Published every D SUMMIT • FLEMINGTON Thursday by county • HUDSON MALL you care. " * ; Keepmidiich, { 432 Ml 1 273 4400 7BJ 1421 • Sprlnqfl6ld Kl J pjofll Leader—- Newspapers The1 following are the people to contact if you have specific questions or Inc Annual mall . 13 offices to serve you, D MATAWAN D LEDGEWOOD D CEDAR KNOLLS suggestions regarding this newspaper, Each or the Indlvldualsjlstud below subscription MS 00 in 583 6700 584.1535 530 9585 Municipal meetings county, •at 00 out of may be reached by calling 066-7700 , ^ TOWNSHIP MEETINGS Kent* Levelling Boartf^-'last county) 35' per ..copy. Thursday of the month, 8pm General news Inquiries Timothy Owons/Rao Hullon, editor^ Mailed and enteKed a* At Municipal Building Springfield news , , Kenneth .Schankler, managing edltort second class matter at DEGNAN UNION-ELIZABETH. Environmental .Commission-se- 1 Township Committee—second and Social and religious news Bea Smith, social edltorj the Springfield,) N.J, fourth-Tuesdays of the month, at B-1 cond Wednesday arfl p m Post . ,. office.!.. B4O North Aveno* " EDUCATION MEETINGS -wSports news Rori Bishop! iBOYLE tTORES OWN UtE EVEKY NITE p,m ; conference, preceding County events/entertainment news Rae Hjitton, Focus managing edir Mondays, at 7 '30pm Springfield Board of Education at 353-4200 VISA. AMERICAN EXPRESS 1 MASTERCARD the' Florence Gaudlneer School-" Advertising I Planning Board-first. Tuesday, 8 WE SIGN OP feXPfiWENCE conference meeting first Monday at Classified , RaymondJ\Vorra)l, generaj^anagi p.ni ' Circulation . . Mark Cornwall, circulation managi 8 pm, regular meeting "second \ WL jbh..4 .J 1\ hi L*^ Board -bf't Health-third Wed- Billing i Dot RUhrort, bookkeeper ''tiP'.rirtj.Bpm ' - Monday at 8 p m

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'Spillll' tests emergency units said. "Hopefully, our . women's > •aroundi ~^,-~ conference will aid those who attend 4 heHfteiarIn additon, a public hearing will be lead workshops? T The conference will begin at 8:30 the honors, program at Mother Seton widening. Copies''are available at held to receive comments, March 24, "Our workshops the past two a,m;. Morning coffee, afternoon Clark, has announced that area' Regional High School. LEGALLY SPEAKING the clerk's office and library of each 4 to 10 p.m., at Jefferson School — years have dealt with issues such as ' refreshment break and a sit-down students have achieved first honors by JOEL I. RACHMIEL ATTORNEY AT LAW municipality involved, as well as the part of Elizabeth High School finances, careers, self-esteem1, luncheon, as. well as all the for the second marking period. Union County Department of Census visit set Former Ass't. Union county prosecutor d 973-1979) Complex — East Scott Place,' personal feelings and the like, so we • workshops, are included in the $10. They include Nina Baynosa of 'Local representatives of the V.S. BUSY PERSON? Engineering and Planning, Union Linden, Christine . Bernosky of Elizabeth. can help women to think about and registration fee. " ••'[ Census Bureau will revisit selected Under New Jersey In, a |ud|e CM Impow i probationary icntence, upon deal with what's happening in their , Pre-registration is necessary on or Springfield, Marta Eckert- of area households beginning Saturday coniicllon and require that up to 364 dam b« spant in cuttody at a condition ol probation. Jo€L lives We hope to give them some Mountainside and Julia Ehrhardt of before, Wednesday. Registration' to conduct Its Survey of Income and Trw court may permit the custodial portion of the sentence lo be serwd al nljnl or on Employers reminded of Jaw insight to move forward if that's- information .can be obtained by Springfield. Program Participation (SIPP), NOTIME TO SPAREfH weekends and can authorin release for nort, training or educational profrai m An Essei what they w ant to do, or at least look' calling •C.A.R.E'. at 276-2600, Ext. In order to. achieve first honors, a William P. Hill, director of the County fudge has ruled that court can even order the time to be sened at a future date with The American Lung Association of with 50 or more employees must student-must earn all A's in her the additional Incentive of possible reduction of the custodial portion before it is aculally SHOWCASE rXJentrai New Jersey is offering provide a smoke-free workplace. differently at things," Sellinger 375. •.-•.:•• '". '•... ' '.•' '•••'. •>;:•..: , •bureau's New; York City Regional served If the defendant shows sulllclent Improvement while on probation. academic, subjects, Many of the of Union County businesses a free The Lung Association's free packet, Office, has announced, '. , COMPLETE DENTISTRY IN A Gloucester County judf< has ruled thaTnellher the federal Fair Labor Stan- MUSIC "Smoking in the-Workplace>' packet which can be obtained by calling the dard Act nor the New Jency State Wage and Hour Law applies .Corhr in ond En/oy on to help them comply with New Clark office at 388-4556, provides ^=ONE VISIT* lo police officers. Both of these statutes require employers to pay overtime of at least 1 and Evtnlnf a/ Music and Jersey's new smoking law which employers with detailed guidelines 1/2 limes the regular hourly rale lo employees who work more than 40 hours In any week. EnlerulnmmrrSelircl the goes into effect Saturday, for developing and implementing Thus, police are limited to their (lied yearly salary In their ro)o of public officials. But Miulc thai nils your The new law states that businesses their own policy. • Drs. Lukenda,Sufficool, another law prohibits a city from miklnj an officer work more than 6 days In any one week, Wtddini, OatlBat eicept in cases of emergency ,t — Mitivch, Anniversary. *m Fairweather Brought to you a< * public isrvfca by m mm\m lions set annual health fair THE CLINTON MANOR 929 N. Wood Ave. JOEL I. RACH ESQ.— The Lions and Lioness Clubs of fasting), hypertension, oral cancer CERTIFIED CRIMINAL- ITT0RNEY >outc 11 West, Union, NJ. , District? 16E, in cooperation-with and vision. Wednesday, March 5th at 8 00 p m. tlnden 99 Morris Ave.,Sprii O7O81 Memorial General-Hospital, Union, 925-8110 RSVK will conduct their sixth annual free Technicians from the North 467-920 467-3350 Community Health Fair at-the- Jersey~"Blood"~CenteF~wlirTJe' • Personal injury and Accidents • hospital, 1000 Galloping Hllll Road, available for persons wishing to •following examination /consultation visit Criminal and Related Matters sMatamonlal -MsrelrgriOa'm. to4p m. donate blood; excluding prostodontic/Periodontic care -Screenings will be held for Information is availoblo by calling NO FEE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION diabetes (requires four hours prior 687-1900', Ext. 2240

_S &Rl N GFI ELD CUSTOM SPLIT! SUMMIT COLON and Newark Corner property! Large living room with fireplace, modern kitchen, family room on htl 3 bedrooms, 1 'A baths! Jalousied porch PLUS new kitchen, bedroom and RECTAL SURGICAL ASSOCIATES Academy family room in basementl Truly a must see. home! Transferred owner wants quick Couldn't have done it sale) '199,9001 Walter Groff,M.D. Thomas Loglo, M.D. without youl" announce the opening of a second office for the practice of 91 South Orange Avenue We,think you'll like — pledged to finding Livingston, New Jersey 07039 more Americans the H&R BLOCK the way we do business! PR0CT0L0GY and COLON and biggest UKjrefynd they 617 Mortlt Av% SailngHtU Independent coeducational day-school have coming What can WHERE MORE AMERICANS 564-8989 IECTAL SURGERY ; wcfjndforyou? , . FlNtfA BAGGER RIFUND, ...Gradeftf^, JRVINGTON • U7 SPRINGHita*V(, Ht-tM I ;i'ce Hours by Appointment IRVINGTON - »44 SPRINOHItD AVI, 174 3541 < , Entrance •N[W»IHr. 7U IROAD 5C*3«-*713 ' 'EAST ORANGE, Ml CINTflAL AVI, 471 4SM . EAST ORANGE-440 MAIN ST,e74MI9 ' v MUST SELLOUT to the 144 St. Paul Street Examinations Dates UNION • 1»*S MORRIS AVE, U7-M6« /estfleld, New Jersey SCOTCH PLAINS • 1517 E. SECOND ST, 322 2337 Saturday, 8:30-11:30A.M. -• LINDEN. 141 SI. GIORGE AVE, MS lMfr? BARE WALLS!! ELIZABETH, 1151E JERSEY ST, IS] VSI1 OMieel Cloved Sundayl Open dally until 7 pm Sat 9oni 5 p m 654-9270 March 1 May 3 Open 9 o m V p m woekdayt 9 5 Sat & Sun Appoinlmontv available MODERINE CLOTHES Speaker* lo/ your club or C IVIC group FREE ol chargo Flrernen S Policeman's Uniform! , April 5 May 31 Call any oMice lor inlorjnation Daeron S Cotton Shlrti-Rog.-'22.50 NOW * 16.95 Call Admissions Office Tex Trop-Rog. •28.50 NOW '22,50 -992-7000 IIP TO* - 1199Sprlngflolp d Ave Irvtngton 1 YEAR-TREE'-SERVICE Newark Academy has a policy of non discrimination 60% om ON COLOR T.V.'S (P.rt, * Service) - with regard to race creod national or ethnic origin • 372-0278 1986 ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT POSTAL Limited Time Only ' COLORJ.V. "AdH>erweight People Can Model NO.-S6502 FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION Nol Shown Now Try The Amazing Japanese FREE BRIDES MAID • Cable Cipibilitin JOBS BOUQET • Finincini Available " CLERK & CARRIER POSITIONS NOW ONLY Super Pill Fr^ For 45 Days! Wllh W.Ming Bool.d bWora f.b. • In Focus Picture lube ($9.48/hr to start) POST RADIO* Over 400.000 Satisfied Customers ButGovt. Says Compiny Needs More Proof I FRESH & SILK FLOWERS " 'OinoiJti I'tirk tA — The North cv(.r>ind hisinrn. slcp in the li(!hl puhlii ~Caif"riiivr trv Amitnl/I'lus ah- it is announced. [Last given In 1983 — and since It won't be offered apaln •>•« Ini | \llihv suppk nl 's'1'''* Inr scoro ol 95% or batter don I pay lor tho workshopl Furihimor*, It your atiort It toaa than 034t at on Ilia otllcltl warn aWer tiling our Itehnlqun w will Immtdltttly nlimd your tuition In I hv (iMintry willinui iliiini|> \|ul ll Viill in.,11 Uniii on cassette lapo and ANNOUNCEMENT WITH SIGVUP OATES MAILED TO VOUR HOME) Please bring two sharpened Rnow ourservice and returns are nothing less than \lllllnl ItlllllslllLs lllc ilk Illls Illnli. pleleK s ijjshi.il «i|h ilie ill mi.ilk \isihk No 1 pencils with you to Iho Woikshop lesulis |iisi lelltlil Ilk enipu en|ilaiilei Soiling n limited pie legislation by phone is advised Otherwise you may register by arming thirty minutes early Ihan -IIKIIKKI s IIISIILCI uistni|it.rs limn Imlion is payable al the door by cash check money order MasterCard VISA or Ameilcm Express FULL ACADEMIC CURRICULUM impeccable! Because you invest with the besVyou've III_M ilksnl fik_\\lia[s_inJirL In iililh^ \Mlhin_J> divs_iml \jiiijnl lnilusiiic's_ J 1 -v —-— ——— Including got a~financiahgame plan withoutfault!—j ~ 'flicsi "uKruliliK iinpitssm. iiiiiulius »ill nm siihinil MIIII ueilil i. ml eh uile -'- CHOOSE-1 Of 2 WORKSHOPS --=-, \iiiiln| |III|IIS|III.S Ins ilmilikil I In. Illlls ni'lil Xlllllnl I'llls Is lice Illllll FRI., February 28th — 1 pm-Spm; 6 pm-10 pm nri|.'in.il \nntn| ilns IJJL1 II S iinu Lalkil Mill UMlC ill ll II IMIlks \llll ll MIII HOLIDAY INN - CARTERET v • Computers • Art * Music • Gym \niiinl I'lus lii iilihimntiiihis \iiuinl ilm) I h \\L I Lleilll e lid M>II e III nidel 1000 Roosevelt Ave. (Take Exit 12 off NJ Turnpike) • Extracurricular Activities lllllllslULs pnlllls III I lit. pasllL'lillls In ( ()l) ii|i|ii inn I lii. plume' II MIII nr For Instant WORKSHOP RESERVATIONS^ Iwuntiiitiiitil I'in)mil nl f)hi\n\ ttiiiih del In ( Ol) le isli mi dclnciw" Call Today - TOLL FREE 1-800-233-2545, Ext. 778-A ripnrls ih n in i dniihle lilmil SLILIIMIIL, \lllilnl I'llls entiles uilli it -|s da\ innne\ h Ilk jju u tnlei il lint enmpklck Here's what others say about our workshops: EVERY DAY IS A —Thli lovely Colonial at 454 Mountain Avenue, Springfield was sold ^s|uil\ siihinis ir\ui|j \mitnl s all m mi// for Mrs. Mary Romano to Mr. and Mrs, Alfonso Caceiatore for- naluril prim ir\ inprulitnl SIIIIMKI a salislieil'^l nllii « i\ MIIII nrdei »ill he Thank you lor youiprogram Scored 90 a I did 100% a Job aa clerk In the Newton by very quickly, and I INVESTORS SAVINGS Anne Sylvester'* REALTY CORNER, Springfield. ?' , .,.,. halitls' I iirtliirilinn \milul s pnman ahnlll In iMllke wciulll Inss Illslnrv ' Sn II Yoalerday I wont lor an PoslOHIce lowethlalob remembered hit helpful AND LOAN ASSOCIATIOO N We Would be pleased to iuuri.ilii.nl lias liun usul illninik in MIII realk uanl In Inse »ii)iltl Mill un Interview for a carrlarpoalllon oppc-rtunjly totally to iho hints Thank you (of miklnci Registration; TUESDAY, MARCH 4,9100.11 .oo A M which I accepted Thank R B NAVESINK Hiphwov 3B and May Dnvo , Mllit you with any real Inpail Inr |iM.r UJXI \ ears' lnli)!er have an cvellse \iml"l I'llls Is technlquee I learned from thla court* avallabl* to ui WUDNJ-SDAY, MARCH S, l.OO.SiOO P.M. HDME OPFICE: 349 Millburn Avenua. •state, transaction. We Vou." your course" EAST ORANGE 87 Prospect Stroal PLAINFIELD 400 Pork Avonuo , annt Kul shuckiiiuK \niiinl Inilusiriiis IKIU iwieU as sunn(.' as nriuiiial \ilntnl FREEHOLD: Hiohwoy Q ond Adalphia Flood SHORT HILLS: Tha Mall (Uppor LCITOI) NFO, Atlantic.Clly, NJ AW,Blalrtlown, NJ' J 8: Bellmawr, NJ THURSDAY.MARGH ed PM must still nhlani CM.II tmiR tl.il.i lielnrc It saMiilahlt iit^lcasv tnnrdcr \lld|ni .1 HILLSIDE 11 SB Libortv Avohik SPRINGFIELD 173 Mountain Avonuo ,i hmift.il nnic MIII can irv it ahsnluak - IRVINQTON 34 Union Avonua SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS Hinhwdy 71 t&®S3titiSS& it Liin aUualK slate as i lael lluil CAN T IttTINof For Ih* Poitil Emiti Workihop on ClUMIe lap** workbook! aM 11 VMrbhod nuterUls IwrSon*) above i r B UC J-' 1331 BprinQliold Avonuo • nnd Worren Avonuo to glv* you a profMilohal II \innnl/l'liis is an iliumL uciiihi-lnss Iree' I' S' I'lcasc send \nillnl I ml - «ilh unu lull money aack guinnlu - und 140(pkii 13 OOlor ihlpplng andhaftMng)UMOrderatcjThe AcMawnwl School 687-8415 1065 StUwoBsnt Avonuo UNION: 977-97Q Stuyvodont Avonua JlnlieU n| viiltr vvc'UlllUlUss-re'Sulls I he'V canltr 69'UnlNiSlrttt Dml mA MinchnUr NWIM Ctwg*Cudoid*nMt»t%edV^)9h6^byplwr^ mtrkat analyst* ol your enmpnuiHl Illlll ean liuleul canst; MIII In loll IIN I mm 3MS EII >7« A (Add U Iu rad*nl E>pr«s uwim«»d 1: day iMvary) T -Mts JDiane Mullar hom». ( 1 hom». Insc uuulil uiilinui diunnii " S" rlplil nu'il vnur help' ^^MML HaMmmtnlClMH Wt llliW|<«Mldoc.ll*ilt»|ai«o«Jrtal*)loi*M™«lll«l«h|»w,*« Iu — Principal CALL-376-2300 mm even 1 It•>iifiIi lho\ hchevc l!xt.>! Nnulnl/I'liis will work uniulcrs Inr < npvniilil IWii Mniliil Imlirslrlis Ilk

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8 — Thur«loy,i;»brooryI7,196V— COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS-2,3,4* 2,3.4* - COUNTY tEADER NEWSPAPERS-- Thurmdny,T«bninry n, 1966 — 9 en sponsors s Legislation sponsored bv Th« temporary panel wrnild In- vitally Important to BtiHiylnouWi1 an Maureen. Ogden ion jobs. ^communities In litigation to the Ogden, that would cause the State dude,state and county. economic programs currently underway in since i960, sheexplained, . ; . Council on Affordable Housing. . I that would authorize a study other states and to determine the "-••--" •->•••- ••••••• Department /oft'Environmental development' officials and Protection to study the Impact of the of special assistance for new small representatives of small business best program for New Jersey," she ''Small businesses are a vital part •••, 7"; .A: •/• •; v of-New Jersey's strong economy,",. , ''The decision'Is,a.great vivictore y Mt---•••. Laure- l cour- t• decision - - s on water . businesses won the approval of the groups. ; • said, '•..- '•'-••..• •••.' ... •••. ' Ogden stated. "It is essential to New Jersey Assembly 76-0, "In addition, the success of small for home rule, reason and order In supplies, historical -buildings and ' . "Incubator,programs,help young provide the necessary assistance to lands, environmentally;, sensitive , -The bill, A-1334, would appropriate businesses'by providing, various business in a state makes a sub- the state's efforts to provide housing protect' the growth of these for low and> moderate-income areas and municipal Infrastructure $25,000 to-create-an-11-member services at minimal cost," Ogden stantial contribution to the decline of businesses and '••' to^ijncoirage commission, to study the success of said. "The programs offer financial its unemployment rate," .Ogden people," Ogden said.:, !'More. im- ^various "incubator" programs, in assistance, low cost rent, technical added . , portantly, it allows 'suburban , Assembly committee.'; 1 Ogden Jias_also expressed ..her communities to .control' their own / Hie bill,.;•• A^383;V;directs the which small businesses share Iow- assistance, centralized services and According to recent reports, small approval of the state Supreme Court destiny, regarding land use while Department of Environmental costjofflcespace.and services, and to much more." businesses have .accounted for decision to withdraw the courts'from recommend the' most appropriate 1 "As-half of all new businesses fail reducing the 'fair share' allocations Protection to prepare; a guidance nearly three million new. jobs in the the controversial Mt. Laurel housing of such housing to reflect more plan for New Jersey. within the first year. I feel that it Is last five years, while Fortune 500 manual to assist:in.the review of matter and to allow the transfer of closely state, and regional need..need. " ,. , applications for low and moderate Meanwhile, a bill sponsored by income housing. ;''y;":; •' •'••:"' ~~ - Public Notice Publjc Notice TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD -plication th*l he/she Is at least eighteen years Miss Liberty's birthday UNION COUNTY, NJ. NOTICE Is hereby'glven ttuiFmle (IS) of age.and stating his/her name, serial Reservations open for event AN ORDINANCE REESTABLISHING' A received by the Borough Clerk of the Borough of pber If he/she Is In military service, home DEPARTMENT OF.. - RECREATIONRl ; DIREC- Mountainside for: LAWN MAINTENANCE. Jreir-and-thr-BddrMS at wtikh he/she Is Fourth-graders; at the Sandmeier School, Springfield, are preparing for TOR OF RECREATION ANDL RECREATION ^ Schwarti at;37jS-30te"br maU SERVICES: MOUNTAINSIDE MUNICIPAL stationed or can be found.; ^ . ' ' • The Springfield Democratic the one-hundredth anniversary of the Statue of Libert^At lef t WaH Br^n'fe COMMITTEE AND DEFINING THE FUNC- BUILDING. • (NOTE!-MltlTARVrSERVlCE' VOTER Committee will hold their annual your check to her,at.62 Warwick r TION?,. pyTIEJ-ANp-ORGANIZATIpN- Bids will be opened and read In public at the CLAIMING MILITARY STATION' AS HOME Committee will hold their annual' paintingstresses the meaning of the statue. l ^S AND FOR THETOWNSHIP OF Municipal Building, IMS Route 32, mountainside, ADDRESS. FOR VOTING PURPOSES MAY Jjrunch on March 9, at noon, at the Circle, Springfield, Jsr.J.iDonatlon js SPRIUGFIELDPRIUGFIELDife: . New Jersey on Frlda/ March 14, 19Mat 10:00 HOTLUS6.MILITARY>BSENT€I| BALLOT , , , pg BE IT ORDAINED by (he TownsT ishl. ...p. Com' a.m. prevailing lime. All bids shall be In ac- ..EGISTEREO TO VOTE IN Tr Towers SteaStk HouseH , MountainsideMtiid . »?5:per personperson , pdn^meet; newn . ^ mlttee of the Township of 5prlngfleid5prlngf , County of cordance with plans and'specifications orepared saas? UnlonandStafoofNewJersey: ' . by the Borough Attorney? Prcwsar blanks, M-UMICIPAUf Y WHERE SUCH' STATION Please reserve your' table now for , People and enjoy an array of fine Section 1.1 ESTABLISHMENT OF DEPART- —ipeclllcallonund instructions to bidders may be- obtalned at the of flee of the Dlrcetor ol Buildings n be obtained from the" -you and your friends- culsine-in-the-companj/.-of-good There It hereby re established a Department and Grounds at the, Mountainside Municipalunlclpal For further Information, contact friends. of Recreation of ththe Townshlppf'SprinTownsppfSprinTownshlppfSing ll leldd, Building,,IMS Route 33, Second.Floor•,, Moun- hifhereinaftet r referref red to In this Ordinance ai ''The talnslde, New Jersey, Sarah Jackson is Department". •-.••• en an opportunity lo Bids must be made on the form ol bid IPOF SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIPOF SPRINOFJELb fascinated by Section 1.2ESTABLISHMENTOF DIRECTOR: dinance. and must.be enclosed In a lveiope adj w,,.ONCOUNTViN.J. There Is hereby .re-etabllshed an office of Kathleen Toland dressed to the -Borough: .. Jorough of Director of Recreation, who thall be the head of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN : OR- ,. ORDINANCE' AMENDING 'AN BUhC Mountainside,' IM5 Route % K DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE _,,JANCE ENTITLED "AN ORD|NAI.^ the Department of Recreation and li hereinafter • • ORDINANCE NO.70784 """""" " Jersey and hand delivered at l| Tra'ancfnour t referred to In this Ordinance al the "Director". H^otttuTdgt "(klNG THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN-OF— -FIXIFIXINNG THE SALARIES OF.: CERTAIN OF- An ordinance to modify official map of the ~amed.,Blds shall beendorsi on the outside of Board Secretary , 1 THE PAV OR COMPENSATION FICERS AND THE PAY'OR COMPENSATION Borough of Mountainside by vacating that part i envelr r. ..Jlh the name and address of —Dated! February 30,19M ' —SITIONS AND CLERICAL OF.-CERTAIN-POSITIONS-AND CLERICAL. ol Spruce Drive which extends over Lot 43, Block bidder and "Bid Proposal • Lawn Maintenance oiWiprlnglleld Leader, Feb. 37,1««e EMPLOYMENTS , IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TERMS; COMPENSATION; VACANCY: *y on the Borough Tax Map, . , . Services/ Mountainside Municipal Building at " - cmrLUinncn i » , n y-N|pN The.Dlrector thall be appointed by, report to WHEREAS, the olllclal map of the Borough ol the Mountainside Municipal Building "and _ _. ...a IN THE COUNTY OF.Ud and serve at the pleasure of the Township Mountainside depicts a mapped street known as Borough,". • • , . ' • ' . ANSPRINGFIELD IN THED SWI INM 1 POOL UTILITY IN' Committee for a term which shall not exceed one Ive, paralleling UTs. Route 32 on Ihe Each proposal must be accompanied by a cer- ,...|( .. VSPRINGFIELDFOR' tl TOWNSHIP,, OF SPRINGFIELD FOR i.- --z. Side between Central Avenue and tified check, ceshler's check or a bid bond equal year but will expire at the end of each calendar If you are In the military service or the spouse TAKE NOTICE, ftiat the foregoing Ordinance-? VTA8E'NOTICE, that ttii foregoing Ordinance year. The salary and hours of employment of the Summit Road, and • io ten percent (10%) of the full amount of the bid was'passed and approved at a regular meeting of Director shall be fixed and determined by the WHEREAS, such street extends through and made payable to the Borough of Moun- or dependent ol a person In military service or a was passed and approved at a regular meeting of talhsideasa Proposal Guaranty, ' patient In a veterans' hospital or a civilian at- fhe Township Committee of the Township ol the Township Committee of ISeTownshCof Township Committee. Any vancy existing In the property shown as Lot 43, Block 5-T on the tax tached to or serving with the Armed Forces of Sprlnglleld ifi the County, of Union and Stale ol Sprlngfleld.ln Ihe County of Union and Stale of office of the Director may be filled for the Bidders are required to comply with the New Jersey, help-on Tuesday evening, February mapof fhe Borough of Mountainside, and . requlrementsofp.L; 197$c. 137. . ' ihe United States, wlthourthe Stale, of New New Jersey, held on Tuesday evening, February balance of the unexplred term by the Township WHEREAS, at a meeting held on December 9, Jersey, or the spouse or dependent of andjcj 35,1984/ .•..• ... •'•• • .'••. 35,1984. • ' '• •'•''.. • • ' Committee. • h B The Borough of Mountainside hereby reserves: compenylng or residing with a civilian attached "":.i »^.»'*.. «r.<<.«' .MNtmen the right toroleci any and all bids and to award : .:- 1' .,. Helen E; Magulre Section .1.4 EMPLOYEES OF THE DEPART- to or servTng with the Armed Forces of the; " .' * ' Township Clerk ' the contract toany bidder whose proposal, In the United States/and desire to vote, or If you are a 1 lWpCIWK SitSr Borough's judgement, best serves Its Interest. 01830 Springfield Leader, Feb. 37,1984 0,8r,Spr.n,.l.ldL..dW,Fib,37,iSK - The Department * may' consist of other em- By order of the Mayor and Borough Council. re atlve or friend.of any such person who, — • .-. . • : . (Fee: 18.351 ployeeloyees as required, who shall be appointed, stjwfclstjwfc . LTouW believe, will desire to vote In Ihe Am :..:..,..,.,' ' ' '•••::y.'.'-•••••• • -(F»tiM.j!) promoted or dismissedismidd att the pleasure of ththe a;Lot42Lt B, Block S-TST,, andd con oned Ihe • • -, Kathleen Toland Election of Hie Union County Reg : •: ;!"^ • •••/"•- ••'.'.':^'."".. • : Township Committee upon recommendation, of of such relief on hhe vaca ol tha • ..i'. ••• •, " •• BoroughClerk ; School Dlilrlcl Ho, 1 to be held on Apr" 15> .- - 1 Introduced by: Councilman Schon . ' FIRST READING .'• '.. •"' •"•' ••'•;" the Director, and whose salaries shall be fined h n> } " ' " 9 aforesaid kindly write to the Undersigned at once making and determinedtid d by theth TownshiThip CommitteeCitt,: T a i " Seconded by: Councilman Barre i. . - '• . application for a-mllttary. service ballot to be Introduced by: Councilman Vlgllanll ; '.. Section 3. FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPART- Roll Call Vole: Ayes4,NaysO ' . voled In said election to be forwarded to you, Secondedby: Councilman Barre , •. .' '; '.> ;' ... " '.- . - MENT • ; Absent-Hart and Wyckoir . , ; 1 Date: February 18,1984 ."-.•• . ' , stating your name, age, serial number If you are RollCaMVole:Ayes4,NaysO,Absenl-Harl&Wyckofl :•••:]''•• The Department of Recreation shall, sublect to ^pSd^^^.ter.n« _joiWMouniaJnildAEcbo,.Eeb, »7..1°84. . ' Irithe military service, home address and ad- Dale: Februry 18,1984 •'... • ••• -: .. , -•' the overriding control ol the Township Com. -thaf he olllclalmap should be changed to reflect— —dress at which, youare stationed or can'be found, mltleej perform the following functions: " • or If you d«slr»,i«ieJm|lltary service ballot for a sucsucniinn ind dng ngi i •' •••,- • relative or^frlemflhen makean application _ ... control, manage,' coordinate and NOW THERTHEREFOREE , BEJT.ORDAINED, by the BE ITORDAINED by Jh[he.Governje Governinng Body ofttie Borough ol Mountainside that the Ordinance No., operate all. public parks, pla) and C under, oath foV'|a military service ballot to be recreational places and" facilities.•unde u. r the Mayor and Council^olttie Borough ol Moun- NOTICE TO MILITARY SERVICE V6TERS. forwarded to/ him/her, stating In your ap-. lo read ai fo jurisdiction of the Township government. jalnslda, County of Union, State.oTNew Jersey, AND.TO THEIR RELATIVESAND FRIENDS' : plication that he/she Is at least eighteen years e offices and positions herein named shall be respectively ii follows :-• b Provide 'a.year-Fo'und program of I. The Mayor and Council hereby find as a fact II you are |n the military service or the spouse 118) o(,aoe and staling his/her, name, serial recreational activities Including athletic, thai construction ot.the part of the mapped street number. If he/she Is In mllltajryi , service' , 'home, cultural, artistic and other programs consistent known as?oruce prlvelwhlch exIendsoJer.LoexIendsoJrL! il.or address and'the, at which he/she Is with 1h« recreational InterMtt of the Township n, Block S-T, on the tataxx map .ol the B residents and approved budgets therefor. lap.ol the Borough of stationed or can be Mountainside,: , would not. serve • the^oenerthe a • _ c^Promote_cooperatIoowlth-ih«-SpHna'(teldll 1 — -welJlaV*or|hBl Bofoogiiri.,, — — ...... ^de^^JraisPacj- Board ofEducatloo'"""*Education and Unio- —n Count*•——*••«-•s—y Regiona•l -Vjheoflcl. • iins uiirupa i .maIIIPUp uiof. IIHJ Dwiuuyn be And'It. g or- residing with a civilian attached Board of EducaEducatiof n with regard to recreational hereby Is modified To reflect' that Ihe mapped .. „,/ng.wlth the Armed Forces of the prooramsadmladministeren d by tfw Department„.. . • ,. street known as SpruceDrlVe does nor el/tend nlted slates, and desire to vote, or If you are a .-•'•HL. d Recommend to the Township Committee overlot«, BlockifT;andi tatlve or fr end of any such person who, you :IPALI Ad|uitSec'y adoption and- administration of rules and II desire to vote In tfie Annusl.Schjjol 3. Thatthe-Borough'of Mountainside hereby' 'ED.)'":. '••••-.•..• regulations for the" conduct of all persons vacates that part of Spruce Drive.shown on the Forms (jfappllcallon can be obtained from the Borduah'Aftor»"" utilising recreational, facilities while par- Borough Tax Map af extending over Lot 43,' Part-time Court Clerk ticipating In program or activities sponsored by G.'rlALPINiCounlyClerk ' Assistant,' .;:-••••••• .-.- the Department! Including recommendations for' This Ordinance shall take., effect twenty days Plumbing Inspector'" penalties for violations thereof. . . alter the first publication hereof after fmal -lassage, uimejoajjdoUumberJtyoujire. ToUheJuar^bf-EdueallorvoMheUnlo^ • .Cooperation With othy"mjjnlc]pal depart- , ry Service, home address and ad- Regional High School District No; I. e salary paid each office or position for the calendar year ol 19S4,.as4Stabllshed by resolution ol "merits, service Llubrwid-ptnor oruanftatlons In 'STO2 fflo'untalnslde Echo, Feb. 37,1M6 .. In th in 'Dayton . l)eglonal_.HIgh School, Governing Body shal,ail b, Dvrairuaciive retroactive to Januare ID January 1,1984,y I, .Irao. -. .~' ..-.-' . ... - • • • furthering recreational and cultural Interests In (Fee; 137,00) dress al which yoy u are stationed or can be found, 3. thlIis Ordinance shall be effective upon final passage and publication In ,odrr eIf you desirIre the military service ballot for «a '- • -'• SgrfngTIald,NewJersey070«1 II beeffectlve upon final passage and publicationIn accordance wllh the La* '• the Township. • ... - .' • • . I : : ; I Recommend to the Township CommHteethe: relative or friend then mak' e an .applicatioicatlprni 'BoroughClerk • • i .• •'• ' - "-'"'. •-''.'. :."."•!.••'• Mayor Bruce A.Gelger under oath for a military Service ballot to be : ; •0 01801 mountain ^•b.a^ioei .•'•'.• : ' "'•..'•. '' •'. ,'; '. .'•..-. •:, '',-: •'•"•• .'•.:'': •;' '•.•: •'••. amount of and methods of collections of lees to ORDINA 6 NO, 706-84 forwarded to him/her,; statlnq In your ap' Dai.ttittPSKi. -coyer participation In athletic recreation and N N„-_ A -NDING CHAPTER 113-3 01778 !cho,Feb,37,IM4 " -V';:'i (Feel »1I(75) cultural prorgams sponsored by the. Depart- * D°CBA P T&.0FTHEB0R0UG_ F l77SMountal ments • • •• * .' • . •'•„"•.•••• -. i - -.-• (Fee:»19.!0) Section 3. DUTIES OF THE.DIRECTOR OF UN.TAJNSI.DECODE^-|'c&V . *° ' >/: Councilman VIgllahtl' ' The Dlreclor shail'DorVrn the following ., ._/: Councilman Schon .. NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRINGCIVILIAN ABSENTEE BALLOTS J dutleSI ' '.••••:;-••• ' , "r, . • '•.:. . • loll CalfVole: Ayes 4, Nays 0 II you are a qualified and registere.. d vote..r. o f the State wh,...o expectrs to be absen< t outside the a Take charge of and Irresponsible lor the Ianuajy2i,i?e4 -• • : . jsent outside the State on April 15,198> or aa cjuallllequalified and registered votervoter, who will be withiwithin the State on April: work of the Department, the State on April t and toftl dlublflly.or-becaUMoM InMs-or.temporary fntrodyced by: Councilman Vlgllantl ess or temporary* b Be responsible to the Township Committee physical disability, or because of the bbsirvann of a rallgl illday pursuant lo theTenets llglous holiday pursuant to the lot- Ihe proper custody and preservation.of the Seconded by: Councilman Barre ol your .. .. ise of re, • •' t- records and property under his,control and be • Roll Call Vole: Aye! 4, Nays 0 : of your religion; or because of resident attendance at a I, college, or university, or answerable to the Township Committee lor the Absenf-.HartftWyckoff;'• "•'- .'• •" l» to. cast your ballot at the ace'ln younaturr districe and t.hour on sais do fdate ^mfitoyment, and you idi Annual School Election. faithful performance of his or Mr duties, . Dale: February 18,1984 n the Annual School Election 01803 Mountainside Echo, Feb. 37,1984 ,.-...-» be held on April IS) 1984, kindly Ion'County. Regional High School District., ... jn April 15, itea, kindly c Prepare:detalled annual/plans and budget ~ a undersigned, or wr teor-ftpply In person the application form below and Send to the undersigned..., or write or apply-in pejson recommendations^ for ••'"—Intalnanc- e and (Fee: J4.50) l illot be forwarded to you. Such thats.cyHlanabSeiitMWiitlwjowardatoyouVSuch' '—- --"-'' - -•'"'" • -|anabo the CountyClerk 1 In Ihe Municipal Building,.Mountainside, NJ/. ;for an absentee bj lolon any:day up to3ioo P.M:of the daylKforefheelection, April is" 19(4.'"." • upld " "' iy before (Reelection, April 15,1984. e Be a member of and a . _ all meeting ol on Monday, March 10,1984, al 8:00.p,m. on Ihe , Voters who are permanently anamTtdfally"dd l iall, alter, their Initial requtit. and the Recreation.Committee ... Voters who are permanently and totally disabled shall, after, their Inltal request arid part id to take -Into foll6wlngappllca)lon: ' •••..: ' lL . part, be forwarded Jan absentee ballot appllcatlonbs v y the wllhoutlurlhe--".--_-. r acllpn on thei-•r• .-part— , be ,...... _—... absentee.ballot.appt|catlon_by the consideration their requests al proposals when Howard Blausteln, 1013 Sunny Slope Drive; .'wilt-out further acrlon on -'" '—* *— '- '- !-•__.__ L_.._. ..' .• ?« ?'^!~ 1 *Jn y Clerk for a I future electionHisls ln.whlch.ther v are eligible to vote, ApplicationVorms may=" _prepar(npj![sjntiual and.lr -ange plans and- B|ock-7-CrLot-3lopermlt-aresldentlal"addltlorr i-Coyniy QtrkJouTuutuMor_« I^.utureelection. s In which they,arae^.llglbleTovorerAppllcilloriftrrnsmayr - buogeTrecommendatlons''.- . be obtained by applyinapplylng ttol...o (ho underslgnede ther In writing or.by telephone, or.lheapplleallf obtained by applying to the undersigned ejlner'ln wrlilna or by Wephone, or Ihe eppllcailon presented for wlffl a ground projection that.exceeds the IJ% below may be completed and forwarded to the undersigned, , • . forrm provideprovided belobefwv'fna* mayy bbee completecompleted and forwarded to the undersigned, , '• .. flnalapproval by the Township ibmmlfteimJt * maximum lot coverage. ' . ' .lorm provided below may be ' • •• • 'l:.' • , ' .^ ' • '. •• "... .- . .^ ' •. . ..'*. WALTERG.HALclN Section i.V ESTABLIl.HMENTT O'F .•-•••• . . -Valerlea.Saunders-. WALTER G.HALPIN N ; : RECREATION COMMITTEE: Board Of Adluslmenl . County Clerk UnlonCountyCourtHous.:^: V "'. ^ V' • •.•f'^r ••^•• '-j ••}'^j*^. :• Union County Court House: . . . . . : There Is hereby established a Recreation -• • •••,•;' • • • • Secretary Elliabeth,NewJersey07307 ' - , ••-... .' -. •, •"-•:'• . . Eiliabeth, Neww Jersey 072072007 ,:• •.:.:•'. , •:••:-.. .•,'..,' ' Committee hereinafter referred to In this or- 01804MountalnsldeEchoFeb.37,1984 __T«lephonei (301) 937-4999 .. ' • ' . ' ..':.»: ... ! (3011537-Wo• dlnanceas "The Committee". - : ... '.'.•• (Fee:»!.7s) . By order of the Board of Education of the Union County Regional High School District No. 1, By bfder'bf.'ttf thw BoarBdd olf EducalloE n of the Union County Regional High School District No. ii Section 4.3 COMPOSITION OF COMMITTEEl Jonathan Daylon Regional High School, Mountain Avenue, Sprlnflfleld, New Jersey 07081 Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Mountain Avenue, Sprlnglleld' New Jersey 07081 . T HaroldR,Burdge,Jr. ... ' . - .• .•. • •• -, . .• - QUALIFICATIONS! VACANCIES:' • Board Secretary ... .•.•.;••.. ... • ,: ,.' :.••,.••••...• . .,'..-•• . The Committee shall consist of the following . ..DATED; February 30,'1994 ' , • ' ;' ,'.,. : •'. '•'.•. •• ' • •;•.•••.•'...:',' • .'-.. •....'•• ; members: .• . • • * • / •• ' • PUBLICNOTICE a A representative of the Township Com-' Take notice that on Ihe 13th day of FebruaryT , "CIVILIAN ABSENTEE BALCOT APPLICATION i:: . CIVILIAN ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION mltmlttel e appointed by the Township Committee; 1fB» the pannlnilng Board o-.f the...... Florouo -h -ol, ...Mounialnslde_ ..—,, aftejfter publi—' "c- hearing•— -• -, oo• k action You must apply lor in Absentoa Ballot lor each Election. I here- You must apply for an AbwntaeBallot for each Election^ I here- b the Director ol Recreation; and on the following application!: by apply (or.-ah absentee billot lor Ihe (Chmch o««) c Eleven .(1U cltlien. members who Exxon Company, U.S.A., New Providence Road apply for an absantaeballot (or th» (Chick o*e) • - residents of theTownshlpanthe^Townshlp'and who shall bbee ap and Routers, Bjoek lO.Ei-Lol I • SIGN AP- Primary . •Qsneral • • Municipal , QSp«clal ;'Ej.'PrlnMiry.;-,':! QG«iw)liQMulii [7] pointeitdd annualllly by tthhe TownshiThpi CommitteCitt e at S ; : or after each Township Organization meeting :'. . • ' ', . . ' APPROVED /...£-——^-School-.hool.-' . •'•;;;;•;;..;; ' , '••:;:,;<*•.< '"! ! ' '' ' .*• .!'.'jtet*ob>.' beginninbii g January, 1976,'and who shall bep ap- Wease^nole that ..said action Is subject to .: •..•••'>• ppointeo d by reasons of competence and Interest In • •;Local QRegional . ••'• V6o. Tech. .

: IIoviImprovinm n g .miciaunicipal l recreationalreational , athleticathlti , ;-.' .. ••.•':.. ••:!;. .••.••'..' •RulhM.Rees' cultural end artlsllla c facilities and programs. The terms of alll citizen mmembere s shall expire at .OW?Mounleinslde Echof Feb. 37, l98i~SBCC*t''y"r' the end ot.each'calendah'ld r yearr. Any vacancievac s ' - ' (Fee:U.75) may be filled by the Township Committeeitt . < ' CHECK AND COMPLETE . • : /,.. :l;CHECk AND.CO»liLBfBV?^.: :^ Section 4.3 COMPENSATION OF, .COM-. I live In the • City . D Town ' • Township •;'.• • Borough I llv« |rl «h» .EJ.CIty '•; Gl Town f-J Tpwnihlp . Q Borough HK-iifll The members of the Committee shaU'serve IriT WSTTCEOFBlD •ri'\/iiiia«''ot'.'" '"":•:'V"'-'::; -• /•••' '•"••'.'-'''r.'''—:';;''\;-v..:.;,.is-'- such capacltywllhout compensation. NOTICE Is hereb, jby givegiven thathatMakt Moled. _bids will be • Vlllao'e oC Section1!^ ofeGANIZATlrJH OF COMMITTEEl received by the Borough Clerk ol the BorougE h of' My legaLresideiice addrasa Including Street Numbar and/or R.D.. My legal residence iddrns Including. Street Number ind/or R.D. OFFICERS; ;••• . . '. Mountainside lor: "Food Serulcei. Mountainside , : Number and Box Number l« ulollowe: :'.- •. •" ' • . MINUTES .'". •;• Community Pool, Number and Box Number Is as lollows: - . The Jiecreatlon'Cpmmlttee shall at its'first Bids will be opened and read In public at the meeting. each year,' elect from Its citizen Municipal Building, lass Route 33, Mountainside,

members a chair-person, vlce-chalr-person and ' •• '•;.•,•• .• ' * New Jersey on Friday, March 14, l°s> at 10:00 . ;*••,••••, secretary. The'secretary shall keep minutes of a.m. prevailing time. Ail bids shall be In ac-' REFRACTION! all meetings, and official correspondence ol the cordance with plans and specifications prepared,[ STUII'r WDniss STNK.CT AOOH.KSS Committee, as well as complete and detailed by Ihe Borough Attorney. Proposal blanks, I records of .Its. activities. The. secretary shall specifications and Instructions lo bidders may be • submit either a copy of the minutes or a monthly obtained at the olllce of the Borough Clerk at the ' '••/.•>. •."•• • '.'•: • report of Its activities to the Township Com. Mountainside Municipal Building,. 1385 Route 33, ' ' '•'••'••'/ FlrstF|oor,Mountalnslde,NewJersey, ' •' . -MUNICIB4LIT.Y 'XIP. CODE . . PHONK . . • t" -' . MUNICIPALITY • ' Zlf .COOK Section 4.5A»EETIHGSOF THE COMMITTEE' Bids must be made on thhe BoroughBorough's lorm of bid „' Mall my billot to the following iddress: and must be enclosed In'n'aa sealesear d' envelope ad-.11. Mai I my ballot to tha (ollowltio address: The Recreation Committee shall hold regular dressed to the Borough Clei... _.. monthly public.meetings at'the same tlme'and gh 1Clerk, Borough of: ;. -day ol^Mch-month-ln-lhe-Townthlp-Munlclpal- Mounlalnllde, 13fl5 Rouloe33rMpuntalnslderNew 3J. Mounlolns._. -T-; ' Bulidlng or at such other suitable public place ai Jersey end hand delivered at ththe placl e andd hourhu'' • It may determine upon notice to the Township' named. Bids shall.be endorsed on Ine outside ol^- '•TNCKT ADDRKI8 Committee and to the public. Special meetings- the envelope with, the name and~address- ol •sTneiT *DOHISS ksn may be called-at arty time by the '-•--< bidder and "Bid proposal* - Food Service; lip Committee or Ihe MMountainsideo ' Communllit.Pool at Ihe Moun. representative of the Townshli tainsid'alnslde Municipal Building and Borough." chair-person, upon, notice to alL committee ;.•,?". Rfoposal Vnustbe,accompanjed>ya cer; MUNICIPALITY Each proposal must be accompanied oy a cer .MUNICIPALITY ' /•.'"'.•'. Section 4?i FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMITTE E titled check, cashier's check or a bid bond equal : : The Recreation Committee shall perform the lo Ion percent (10%) ol the lull amount ooff the bid CHECK RITASON FOR BALLOT "V __ :. V,':; '-;-. -.•:•• . -'-..-CHECK REASON PON BAlXOtvr,YrS following functions! \ * ' • andand: made payable to the BoroughofBorough.of:: Moun -I «m uniblB to vote »t my ragular polling placo on «lectlon day talnsideasa Proposap l Guaranty;: " I am unable to vole at my regular polllrv) place dri election day a To make recommendations -to the Bidders arare^requiree requir d to comply wiwitth the. • because;. ' •-• . • • •• " •••-•• •:...'—_.'":.••••• -••- • v ': baoauie: : .••,:'.;. :'...••.. .•:,, ••.•..•.••... ••-:<'":-: •.•..'•;.,.-..:>.' Recreation Director and. Township Committee requ)remenlsofPL'197Srequ)remenlsrequ)remenlsofP.L.197ScofP.L.' c . 137137. ' i; ; Q I expect to be absent from the State of New Jersey orreleo- witith respect to rcreatiorecreation programrograms or facilitiesfailitie , TThho BBorough h ooll MMountainside hereby reserves • I expected be absent Irom ihe State ol New Jersey on *(ec- b Oiler assistance, when requested by the the right to re|ect any and all bids and to award, Director ol -Recreation lo conduct studios ol-. the contract toany bidder, whose proposal, In the • ••• .tinrj Hay. : • :• '' tion'day. facilities and programs. :• ' ' . •* . : IOATI Of OIPAHTUHC).' ;;.. -.; -. •,.•-. '•' SectlonS.EFFECTOFORDINANCE Borough'sJydgjment, be«UerveI servesj MIts InterestI . ....•:•: . •'...• • IO»TS; pr» DlPiriTunll , ,. ..••;•. Nothing In this Ordinance shall be construed to B-~ y orde• r• o f th' e Mayo' r and' *BorougB* h C'ouncll< . \_J Ol Illness or physical disability Including blindness or preg- G Of Illnau or physloil disability IncludlngbllndnDSsorpreg- make Ihe Department Director or Coffimlltee1 ileen Toland nancy I will be unable to vote at my polling place on election responsible.for tne.death or Inlury-ol any person nanoy I will be unable to von al my polling place on election Inlroduced by: Councilman Vlgllantl •:.'• ."day,'; .' ..-.., ••..'' •• "."• . •. :•'•• ••.•";••.. "' •'•'..' " -. •'.•• '.• • or damage lo any property. -. ' day/1 •.•.•••''•,:••••'..• ' .:•..•.'. ': ..'',. . ', -' '•'..' '. ::' Secondedby: Councilman Romak ' , : : Section STEFFECTSTJF ORDINANCE Roll Call Vote: Ayes'4, Nays 0 ' ' . Q.'.l am permanently and totally disabled. . , : '. 0] I am perminantly and totally disabled. •'-••• If any parlor parts ol this Ordinance are lor Abiant .'Hart and Wyckoff • any reason held lobe Invalid, such decision shall Dale: February 18, l-)84 . ' . ' ••• . State reason State reason not affect Ihe validity of the remaining portions 01800 Mountalrtllde Echo, Feb. 37,1984 ol this Ordinance. ' • • • . '.;•• ••"•..••• ' (Fee:«17.7S) F] Observance ol a religious holiday on election day. P Observance ol a religious holiday on election day. Section?.REPEAL , • Realdent attendano* at a school, college or University on All Ordinances or parts'of Ordinances In-. • Rouldent attendance at'a school, college or University on . consistent with the provisions of this Ordinance . . . eleotlonday,',: • ..;'••• :••:"•. ,. • . >: :<••* ''• ••.'•.•• •:;,•'. ' -election day. •; ':•:;••:':•' • •-: ••• •••••^ • •' :'-;..'V ', •. .• are hereby repealed .... • . ' Q Of nature.and hours ol my employment on eleotlon day. -—"E3 O' nature and hours ol my employment on election day. Section 8.1EGALITV •.•.''.. „, OF.HEARING This Ordinance Is toJaktBflecMmmedTalely- -TfcWHOM IT* Undar ptnalty ol Law, r certify that lha fo/eflolna statement* made) by Undarpsjnally "oi.Law, I certify thaii III* loreaolng Wattmehtsniaide by T^WcO-NCU.- ... . ; -uponiassaoe-andpObllcallon according loilaw^- •• incomplla^..ancm e with the Zoning Ordinance ol . : msiare true and correct. "•'..... : •. ... •. • '.' ..'" .';• •'• , ; .. ... • ...nw.t/elrue.and.ebrreol. ' .•'...' •' :v."• •.• •'• '••-••:':•' ~ •••'. •• • I, Helen E. Magulre, do Hereby certify that Ihe thee Township ol Sprlnglleld, polks Is hereby :

foregoing ordinance was'Introduced for-flrst jrved upon you to the elfeci thai EJ.T Amoco ••'•"•• \ ••;.- reading at a regular meeting of the Township Service, Inc. and Amoco Oil Company (the JI**J, VOUN., NAMIB. Al IT APF^A«i,IN Committee of the Township ol.Springfield |n the "Appllcsnls") do hereby propose to expand the . br ..IION .VOUN NtMI •«:IT AttnsiARf IN nioisVfiv .niibitTiiV County ol Union and Stale of Nttfjersey, held on hours ol operation.to 11 midnight for properly f'.M Tuesday evening, February VI, 19B4,'and that knuwnasTol II. Block '», on the olfjclal lax :. said ,ordlnance_shall_be_submltled%or-con— map-ot-lheTiTownshlp-of~Sprlngfleld"~Sald~'- PRINT OR TVPC YOUR N AM If , ' slderatlon . and final passage" at a regular probertv Is. located a*.138 Hillside Avenues meeting of said Township Committee to be held on February 35, 1984, in Ihe SprlngllfilS W'Jon'lnp.Oflleer^oilng • Olllcer l 'the township ol Municipal Building ai 8:00 P.M., at which tlml •'Jersey II sick or conlitwd a voter May apply lor in abuntea ballot * II sick or con(ln*d » voter m»y apply for an abMntM ballot This page of school news and place'any. person or persons interested Sprlnglleld, rTew Jersey refused this request by . therein will be given art opportunity lo be heard reaionol"lsl»lng.lig Inn violation otl sectioSection sm.l..,,.. • by.authorlied n»8s«n(jar. ; ;. • .. ., , . '-.*.. by authorl«'«d iMMthaar.: ' '" '"" concerning saltfordinance. Copy Isposledon Ihe Ion-88 of Ihe *Zonin" "'"g Ordinance'ofl the ' ToWtlilllriltTpTOlgTIeicVfraiiTwhlch decision ihe v ! bulletin board. In the olllce of the,Township tppl cants hereby appeal and seek a variance, ^.IO bi my '.'.. I rl'i>«in'w«it« -:.'.•••"•"•: ' Clerk. -•• . •• •.. • ' •'' , .. • - hir Applicants h 1 y " Vincent D, Paragano •• MUNICIPALITY ...... ti» coos; MUNICIPALITY , : flic World's Fail piilrl a recent visit!;to the Harding school, Kertllw&rth, ' Attorney on Bihajlol : 1 /y Whore BrlairHownrthniidUoberl LqalbO'Snmplcd Mexican cuisine, while iq Si RuthM.Rees E&TAmixaService,inc. , :':'•''•••• :;. •• "- '«*yv»'«i''X-.; '.ana Amoco Oil Company' Llndn Puftrarl veliotl ho^solf \i) Snudlhn Arnblmi Rnrb wltll ussl?t«nce from 81IM»nounlalhs|d«E«ho.feb.}M' Secretary 0U31 Springfield Leader, »-•- •" '"' .^p^Mtfi*^^ i :; 1: ; Vi VAir)ygoyrjBjr9 ;jV '': ! :;';::;! ••;• i;'?iv;;

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2,3,4,5.6* -COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- Tjiur.doy. F.bruory 27,1986 — 11 Halley's re-emerging in morning sky 2 fishing 1Kgest~e1Iecl -mStfllction, beginning TuesdayIn conJuncUonwithQie Adult EducaUon 1 Halley has not diminished just the South and Southwest will offer were given at the college's "Halley's viewing the comet Tuthlll said' "World Day of Prayer" is the 7 p m, Mass and recitation of the Thursday: The : Bread Roselle, a. gospel concert will be • A FISH ANDCIIII'S dinner will be program at David Brearley Regional High School, Kenllworth. , j celebrated this year on March 7. under the direction of Marilyn because it temporarily disappeared the nation's best views, as do the Twice" party iiTJanuary. More than Also, he pointed out, individuals The club's Canyon/BlueWater Offshore Course, the firstlin New Rosary in the church on the Linden- for the Journey. * conducted. The concert will feature held today from 5 to 7 p.m., in Holy Cohen,' music teacher, will present a behind the sun, are still searching peaks of the Islands of Hawaii and 50 older adults who had seen the are advised to use binoculars rather Reportedly, this is a world wide call Clark line. The program will be .Friday1: The Passion—The Gift of the junior and senior choirs from the. Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 Tucker Jersey when introduced in 1979, is now in Its eighth year. The courses to prayer observed by Christian play entitled, "World of Our for ways to catch a final glimpse of Maui. The best vantagge pointsp, , comet ass childrece n camcamee to the than telescopes because one can see are coordinated by John Wilkinson, contributing author to The "Una's Irish Heritage Party." Love. Greater Mount Moriah Baptist Ave.,- Union, sponsored by the Fathers." A third.meal, "se'udah the celestial wanderer, judging from according to astronomers, are Chile college's Cranford campus and were a larger part of the sky, making , women of many traditions .in the Featured will be a slide presentation ; Confessions will be heard after 'the Church, the First Baptist Church, Ladies" Altar Guild. More in- Fisherman, with a committee Including 10 licensed captains, • '' , United States and more than 170 shelishit," will Deserved prior to the . ' the number .of inquiries received by and central AustraliAustraliaa . fortunafortunatt e to see Halley'Hll's • binoculars more suitable for viewing - The courses include lectures, demonstrations, personal instruction, and a sale'of Irish articles. 9 n m. weekday services."as well as Linden, Bethlehem Missionary formation is available by calling 6fHt_ . Havdalah service. J Union County College and members Alert members of AAI started In 1986, however, the view, of the comets. Andrhe reminded, viewers contries and regions of the world. one half- hour- before and after' the Baptist Church and Heard AMB 0714 after 7 p.m. No tickets will be slides, films, and useful charts and booklets.— "How To and Where- """Choose Life," theme of the 1986 of Amateur Astronomers Inc., who 'planning years ago to send ex- comet at perihelion will be blocked should give their eyes time to adapt' Info." The course also Includes fishing videos every night. , * RKGKNT CATIIKK1NK 7:30 p.m. services. On Thursday all Church, Roselle, and the New . 'sold at the door. ' - "A PILGRIMAGE to the Holy jointly operate the Sperry Ob- peditions to both Chile and Australia from Earth by the Sun because the 'service "articulates the bard PATANIA and her daughter; Donnu^, are invited: to attend a social in the Generation Youth Croup, The Land, under the spiritual direction-^— to the dark — between four and 10 The seven-week Inshore Course covers the Inshore scenei-with a, TIIK KISTKIUIOOI) of Temple servatory at the. college's Cranford Tuthill reminded' local comet Earth is now in the other side of the minutes at least. choices women are called up to Patania, both of Union, will serve as church basement, following a* program will begin at 7::«l p.m. of the Rev. Charles W. Hartling, touch of offshore tuna and shark'fishing. Topics include fishing from , make if peace is to be achieved in Beth Ahm, Springfield, will meet campus, seekers, however, that when Halley comet's orbit. And, since the comet For the latest' Information on your own boat, party boats, and charter boats; fishihg'from beaches, hostesses, at a social following a question and answer period. "The Admission if free. There also will, be associate pastor of~Holy Spirit Roger TuthiU of Mountainside, an visited Earth in 1910, the comet was arcs slowly through the sky—unlike today's world. Triis service is a meeting of Court Patricia 1254, • purpose of the Mission," it was ' abaktrsaieT—-—~~^ ; ""^ Monday evening at Hi IS in the social Roman Catholic Church, Union, is Comet Halley and what to expect to jetties, bays, and Inlets; terminal tackel, knots, and equipment care." hall of the synagogue. Myrna avid comet chaser and former at its perihelion — when it was a shooting star — there is no single see on Friday nights at the Sperry challenge to women of the world Catholic Daughters of the Americas. reported, "is to help all to re- On Sunday at , the Gregorlo being organized for Nov. 7, to 18. The The Canyon/BIueWaler Offshore' Course is a six-week course, con- ' from Christian women of Australia- Washerman, education . vice president of AAI, sheds light on closest to the sun and its tail was perfect time to see it. In addition, Observatory, individuals may call centrating on canyons, with Milt Rosko, expert angler/author; sharks, -March 10 at 7:30 p.m., in Bernard discover in our lire, and all arc Recreation Center in Unden, a Holy Land "contains shrines which - where, when and how to "catch the long and bright' — and made a haze, fog, dust and weather ) who wrote this year's 'World Day of Hall in St. Joseph's Church. welcome toattend." program, "Yesterday, Today arid president, will introduce Rabbi are venerated by three of the major the astonomical Hot Line, 276-STAR, with Steve Pepe, captain of the "Sabre;" offshore tackle/rigging, with Reuben E. U'vine, spiritual leader. comet" during the next few months. spectacular appearance In the pollution, as well as light and air the 24-hour taped messaged Prayer' worship materials, It calls Prospect, Street, Maplewood.'The Tomorrow" will showcase youth world religions, and nearly all of Doug Rusch, Sportsmans Outfitters; giant tuna, with Al Rlstori, salt- for women to make decisions and Barely visible to the naked eye evening skies Numerous pollution, af) affect visibility, as does . provided by AAI members, water writer; offshore wrecks, with Tom Bryant,'captain of the recitation of the rosary for deceased ST. TIIKKKS/TS Ladles Auxiliary from Union County in original skits, -oTthl'. temple, Rabbi Levine will these places will be included in the -from very dark locations during take action that will begin to change and sick members will precede the of Linden will hold.its annual fish talent and fashion shows. There also discuss his recent European trip. pilgrimage." Hartling will celebrate "Skylarkerf" and electronics,' with Greg Venturer captsirrof me "Sea the injustices and inequities that December, Halley's~Comet moved Lore." business meeting The decorations dinner March 7 from 5 to7 p m. in St. will be u bake sale and two films will .The talk will be. accompanied by a Mass daily in one of the major cause_8Uffering to countless num- slide presentation. The topic is through the southwestern sky in Students in mock trial competition Both courses begin Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., and continue on Tuesdays, will be in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Theresa's School auditorium, be shown. Audience* participation historical sites, and the tour will be January, getting lower and brighter bers of the world's people.'' Court Patricia will hold its annual Clinton Street. Tickets are $5 SO each will be needed for a gamo.sho'w and ."Travels Among European Jewish led by a licensed Israeli guide. Marion S. Mogielicki, coordinator, March 4. The Union High School competition this spring. Winners of thereafter, at the same time. Course fees are $30 fbr the inshore and 140 Communities With Emphasis on while shifting to the western horizon, for the offshore and Include all course materials, instructional charts Church Women United, Roselle- corporate communion breakfast for adults and $3 for children, 12 a writing and yrl-contesl, it was Hartling has traveled in the Holy TuthiU explained. " -of-the" Union County Mock Trial team will then face off against the the regionals will vie for the Roselle Park, will hold its service in March 16. A Mass. will be offered at years of age and under Reser- announced. No prior' preparation is England, Holland and-Italy." The l-and and plans special religious Competition and an attorney in winner of that competition March 5, ' statewide championship to be held and booklets. Wives and children are-half price. There will be prizes business portion of the meeting will. Now moving at about 122,000 mph, awarded and certificates issued to those completing both courses. St. Joseph the Carpenter Roman 10:30 a.m. In St. Joseph's-Church, vations and.additional information required for cither event and they services which will be-conducted linden, .has announced that local at the New Jersey Supreme Court be conducted by JEleanor Kuper- throughout the pilgrimage. In- the comet has made its closest Further information is available from Rich Mickelsen, 7384444, or Catholic Church, Third Avenue and celebrated by the Rev. John T can be obtained by calling 486-4721 arc open to all ages. Prizes will be approach to the sun and has reap- high school, students from Union Union County's winning team will sometime'on or around Law Day, Wajnut Street, Roselle, Friday, Brown, O S.B., chaplain. The lector after 5 p.m. It was announced that i islerh di resi denL Hc cn formation concerning a ''detailed County will again compete in the be eligible to compete in the regional Mayl. ' John Wilkinson, 654-6485. ' _ rewarded, and refreshmen&wlirbc—?'?'"• L ™ P , ! peared very low in the eastern sky March 7 at 1:15 p.m. Guest speaker will be Margaret Cocuzza'. there is a limited number of tickets sold. The entire event will be held at Rich, hospitality chairman, has Ilinery, program costs, an optional just bfore sunrise. New Jersey State Bar Association will be the Rev, Richard Asaklewicz, to be sold at the door. arranged ror refreshments. extension from Nov. 18 to 21, travel . Mock Trial Program. Regent Patania and her officers the tiregorio Recreation Center, :i:»l Next week, it should be visible , a member ol the Darlington will servc-a-continental breakfast Helen St., Linden, from 9::<0 a.m. to Husbands are invited. plans, hotel arrangements and other . about an hour before the morning Local high school students Will The 22nd annual Awards Forums topic is drug abuse Seminary faculty, Seton Hall THE CONCKRNKI) ("IIUIU'IIKS Temple. Beth Ahm, Springfield, pertinent information" can be ob- become attorneys' witnesses and were Prank Franzese, 100 hours; after the Mass in Bermfrd Hall. 5:30 p.m. All proceeds from the two- twilight, appearing very low in the Ceremony for Volunteers of John E. and the Senior Citizens *of In ap effort to teach parents how/to speakers — Glen Miller, a registered University, Ethel M. Pulley, Invited guests are the Rev. Declan- Youth Departments will sponsor two day event will go to the United Negro has scheduled a special Havdaluh tained by calling the' rectory at 687: southeastern sky Between March 17 jurors for the day during a coun- , Runnells Hospital of Union County tell their children to say "NJr to president of Church Women United, events for Black History Month On -College Jgund,;_AdditionaL,Jn^ service on Saturday at 5 p.jnl Malka :)!)27 or by writing to Father Charles tywide Mock Trial Competition Springfield, 3,100 hours. pharmacist, who' will talk, about Cunniffe,_ O_S.By ^Pa^PJ" of St. _and 24, shortly before 6 a.m., Comet _was held recently—. Union - volunteers -included~the~ -alcqhol and drugs.the East-Central- drug use-and-misusernnd-Gordon —rofeelUFHOselle— Fark~"Unit, will Joseph's Church, the Rev. Kevin L. -Salurday-at-Belhlehcm-Missionary- formation can be obtained by calling "ScheiriokTTTleliBious School"prln- Hartling, 971 Suburban Road, Union, Halley — still hugging the horizon — Tuesday and"Wednesday~at~lhe~~ A certificate of appreciation was District Drug Awareness Committee welcome those attending, Louise Baptist Church, 1010 Rivington St, 241-I6danfter6p,m, cipal, has announced that"students, N.J.07083. . .•'••• Union County Court House, Knight of Columbus, 16,700 hours; Lametty, a drug .counselor and Barron, O.S.B., and Rose Cosehza of will becomo brighter and brighter given to the Mountainside Garden Peggy Kozlowskl, 800 hours and of the New Jersey Elks'will hold a coach at Union High School, who will Fitzgerald is in charge of the Union, district deputy of Court until the moon interferes, washing Elizabeth, fifth floor of the Annex Club. forum tomorrow, at 8 p.m., at the program, and the St, Joseph's Building of the court house Paul Roden, 200 hours. talk about preventing drug abuse. Patricia. out the glow of the comet to some Mountainside volunteers honored Linden volunteers were Joann Union Elks Lodge, 281 Chestnut St., The forum will also include special . Rosary Society women will greet the extent. The Westfleld High School team, were J. Ralph Bennett, 400 hours; Union, oh ways to prevent the participants at a tea social following which won the county competition Goncalves, 400 hours; Terry activities for the younger children A PUBLIC INFORMATION Outward bound and slowing down, Anna Mae Hansen, ljoojiours and Keating, 800 hours; Knights of alcohol and drug culture from who, attend, Informational literature the service. In the, event of in- meeting on "Apartheid in South Comet Halley will make its closest last year.will compete against the Belle Watson, 400 hours. touching families. clement weather, an alternate date Cranford High School team at 4 p.m. Columbus, 16,700 hours, and will be available, and refreshments Africa" will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. approach to Earth —3? million Springfield volunteers honored Kathleen Smith, 100 hours. This forum will include two will be served. of March 14 has been established. in St, Luke and AU_Sainrs Episcopal miles — April 11, However, it will be World Day of Prayer, celebrated Church, 398 Chestnut St., Union. WORSHIP DIRECTORY visible in the southern' sky before ' this year for the 99th consecutive Wayne and Muriel Burrows, natives dawn between April 7 and 14, During year, began in the United States in of South Africa, who had to "flee in this period, sunlight will be 1887 as a day of prayer for mission 1982 because of their government's evaporating the frozen material in lay women in the Presbyterian policy on race," will speak on the ALLIANCE CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN the "dirty snowball," creating its Church, It has spread world wide causes and current conditions of tail. and serves as a catalyst for women apartheid. "The Promised Land," a THE ORCHARD PJWITCHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY UNITED TOWNLEY PRESBYTERIAN 1244 Victor Avenue*/ Union, 487 CHRISTIAN CHURCH The comet will be brightest this to come together in—continuing—filmstrip depicting the dilemma of METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH .-.-••: 0364. Service Hours: . Sunday 1240 Clinton Ave., Irvlngton. Rev. Chestnut SI., Roselle Park. Sun- relationships j>f prayer and action South Africa, will be shown. Morning , 11 00 a.m., Sunday John P.Herrick, Minister, 373- day Sevicof are at 9:30 and 11:00 Salem Road and Huguenot Ter- Evening 7:00 p.m. Mid-Mock 4883, 373-1593. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. race, Union 686-1028. Worship and for peace. _ Discussion and refreshments will a.m. There will be a between ser- Church School Sundays at 10:30 'Prayer, Wednesday 7.30 p.m Confirmation and Choir vices coffee hour at 10:30; Sun- TABLETS Church Women United, sponsor of follow. The meeting is sponsored by Youth Meeting, Friday 7-OOp m Rehearsal,' 10:00 a.m. Worship a.rrts Nursery care During all day School at 10:45 and child care Services.. Holy Communion the 100's World Day of Prayer In the United the Union Council of Congregations, Rev. Henry Cierwlnskl and Church: School, iHoly^Com^ Is avallablp. Next Sunday, Union Clergy .Association and munlon-Receptlon of New. First Sunday, ol Each Month, INflCIN States, is the |t "Ecumenical February 23rd,, Dr. Yeo's. ser- Visitors Welcome) The Rev. Jack $3.99 Members, 11:30 a.m. First Movement that brings Protestant, United Clergy of Vauxhall. , ASSEMBLTETOF GOD mon will be 6ntitled "Community , Bohlka, Minister. Roman Catholic and Orthodox _The Burrows are students of the Lenten Fellowship, 12:15 p.m.. church Is Going On." Our Lenten Program, 1:00 p.m. Covered Dish programjs on Wednesday even- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN rrrnnr nrgj DRISTAN —women-together-lnto-one-Christian Presbyterian ministry sat Union CHRIST GOSPEL CHURCH Dinner. Monday: 9:00 a.m. Food ' -(•Pentacostal >- p.m GHU8GH-—r-=- TABLETS Community of pruypr, advocacy and—Theologioal-Semlnar-v-in-New-¥orfe- "Pantry, /tuu p.m. uirl Scout ioln us for a simple meal of soup 644 Lyons Avenue, Irvlngton, 372- Troops 587, 602, 413. Tuesday: Morrisj Ave.,- and Church. Mall, servlce." t Church Women^ United Muriel was born in Durban, South 0192. PTL Center located at chur and bread followed by a brief Noon -Beginnings Group, 1:30 worship and program. ''-Springfield,. 379-4330. Church CCWU) represents "a broad spec- Africa, and worked as a teacher for ch. Bible Study Wed and Frl. p.m. Senior Outreach, 7:30 p.m. School Classes for all ages, 9:00 trum ofi religious tradition, race, _l(Lyeats_hefQte_hec.slady_{or_the_ Evenings at 7:30 p.m. Sunday., veltnam Group, 7:30 jp.m. a.m.. Morning Worship Service age, economic status and ethnic ministry. Wayne was born at School at 9:30 p.m. Sunday Wor- Suburban ' Women's . Club. 10:15a.m. Rev. Jeffrey A. Curtis; 3RISTAN ship at 11 a.m. and 7 30p,m Rev, .Wednesday: 4:15- p.m. Youth SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL Here's how fast your background and works through a . Vereeniging, South Africa, and Dennis Wi Cassldy, Sr. ' : UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NASAL Group, 6:30 p'.m. Cub Scout Pack DP.BSTAN Berkeley Acorn can grow: national unit, 52'state units (in- attended Rhodes University, When 216, 7:00 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 40 Church Mall Springfield. Rev. - PRESBYTERIAN MIST cluding ones In Greater Washington, they fled their country In November 214, 8:00 p.m. Assembly No. 75. - George C. Schlesingcr, pastor. OFTHEP.CA. $3.79 CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Thursday: 9:00 a.m. Food Church School 9:15 a.m., Adult D. C, and Puerto Rico) and 1,800 1982, 'they were students, at the Bible Class 9:15 a.m,, Morning local units. World Day of Prayer Federal Theological Seminary of 953_West-Ohestnut Street, Union, Pantry, 8:00 p.m. Trine Circle. FELLOWSHIP CHAPEL CHURCH 9(4-1133 (Church), 4B7-6193 (Par- -Friday: 3:30 p.m. Brownie Worship 10:30 a.m., Fellowship 188 Union Avonue, Irvington 373 offerings make possible, in part, the Southern Africa, working toward sonage)? Sunday: Sunday School Troops 589 and 414. • Hour 11:30 a.m., Vespers 6:15 0147, Ed Brown Pastor,; Worship GALE SALE mission of Church Women United, ordination In the Methodist Church. 9:30 a.m., Worship Sj>rV(cc 10-45 p.m. • .' . • .• ;• . . Services on Sunday 10 a.m. & ),l 1 a.m., Wednesday night, bible including the Intercontinental Wayne Burrows has worked for the a.m., Evening Service.7,:00-p.m. •-••>\<: 140 Colt St, Irvlt Tuesday. Prayerand.BlbleStudy V study 7:3d 8:30 p.m., Youth 373-8548\ Grants ton Misslfttuprogram .--South Africa, Council of ^Churches, 7 30. Friday: Youth''»giSht 7 30 Ministry a Women's Fellowship: provides funds for nationar-'imd and was In almost daily contact with p m Rev Paul A, Tye, Pastor, PAL True to the bjble Reformed Faith international projects in support of Bishop Desmond Tutu, recent Nobel NAZARENE Great Commission. _ the empowerment"of women, human Peace Prize-winner, They both have SMUKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH V BAPTIST East Fourth Ave. and Walnut St., SPRINGFIELD CHURCH rights, justice, and peace/' -lectured and participated in" many Roselle 345-081S. Holy Eucharist- ,: OFTHENXZARENE CLINTON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 36 Evergreen Avonue, Spr-. 10 Years forums in-this country,-sometlmes— J 7 30 a.m. Holy Eucharist or Mor- .McLjIn ••• 2815 Morris Avo., union, «87 ?440. ning Prayer 10:00 a.m. Sunday ingficld, 379-7232. Rev, Richard elrulhs Turner Dlvd THAT REALLY PAYS IT WAS ANNOUNCED that With officials of the South African Interim Pastor Tom Slgley. Sun- .REFORMED A. Miller! Sgnday: Sunday School Community' United Methodist School and Nursery 10 a.m. The 15 Years $4,177.25 10.00% .government.. -day:-Blble-School_for_Chlldren,_ "Rev., Kenneth Gorman, Rector! 9:30, Morning Worship and Jeant Tropical Stare Church Sunday services will be held The sponsoring religious groups Youth and Adults 9:45 a.m., Mor- Children's Church.lO:45. Evening THE REFORMED CHURCH 411 Chancellor Ave BERKELEY BEATS THE ZERO COUPON BOND r 20 Years $6,727.50 10.00% at 9T30 and 11 a.m, There will be a have announced that they hope to ning Worship Service and Servico7i00. Wednesday: Prayer '.'•.• OFLINDEN ^_2_: Kau Grocery Store Fred Lunch between services coffee hour at establish a "committee of concern' Children's- Church 11:00 a.m.. Mooting and Bible Study 7:00. 600 North WdodVAveT,~tind'6h, 34 W RunlonSt 305 Park Ave, Gospel Hour 6:00 p.m. Wednes- John L. Magce, Jr. Pastor, Sun- More than double your money in 8 years... 10r30-a,m. and Sunday School ,at regarding South Africa and other day: Mldweok Prayer Meeting day Worship and Church School issues of moral concern to people of ST. LUKE* ALL SAINTS. 10:45 a.m. Child care is available. 7:30 p.m. Friday: Chrlstlan_Se£_ •EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10 a.m., Junior, chofr 11 a.m. more than four times in 15 years... INVEST $10,000 On Sunday, DrrAlairDrYeoVser^ good will in the Union vicinity. vice Brigade and Pioneer Girls 398 Chestnut Street, Union, 688- Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Tues- mon will be entitled "Who Am 1?" 7:00 p.m, Saturday: Youth 72S3. Sunday, Worship Sci vices day: Men's Brotherhood 8 p.m. Value at Annual Meeting 7:00 p.m. Wednesday: Women's Guild 12 The Lenten program Is held Wed- DURING THE LENTEN season, arc held at 8 a.m. and .10 a.m. DENOMINATIONAL nopii, Thursday: Scouts 7 p.m.; - and more than six times in 20 years! Term Maturity Rate nesday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock. St, Theresa's Church in Kenilworth EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School and Nursery .it Senior Choir 8 p.m; 34} Shunplke Road, Springfield, 9 45 a.m. Morning Prayer daily will sponsor a Retreat-Mission, at 9a.m; Evening Prayer daily at: KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL *i . 3 Years $12,986.00 i 379 4351 Wednesday 7 15pm 9.10% , DR. BERNARD ZLOTOWITZ will March 9 to 14, conducted by the Rev Prayer Meeting, Choir, P G's and 5 p.m. The Holy Eucharist Mon- Corner of Newark Ave. 8. So. 33rd TRUE JESUS CHURCH •;. .• Berkeley Federal Savings' Acorn Guaranteed Growth Vincent Se'gotta Segotta, a Battalion Sunday 9 45 a m Sun- day at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday al 10 St., Kpnilworth, 77ttB1\\, Sunday ,339 Elmora Aycriuc,,. Eluabcth, teach a course on "Archeology and a.m.,a Friday at 7 a.m. Vicar, Communion. 9:15 a.m.; Bible 353 7990. Service Hours: Friday 5 Years $15,814.40 „ 9.60% Passionlst father, formerly of day School, 11 am Worship, 6 Hour; Sunday School") 1:00 a.m.; Account lets you target your savings for long-term, high-yield the Bible" at Temple B'nal p,m Evening Service Friday Paul Burrows. . 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Saturday 1.1:00. Jersey City, serves his Apostolate in Evening Service >;00 p.m.; a.m.: to '17:30 p.m. and- 7:00 p.m. Chinese & American gains you can count on. And the Acorns unusuallybroad Jeshurun, Short Hills, for six weeks 7 15 p m Pioneer Girls, Wednesday Night Bible- Study 10 Years $25,585.90 9.85%- beginning Monday at 7:45 p.m. Pittsburgh, Pa, Stockade, 7 30 p m Youth to 3 p.m. Shyh Kuang Yang.- . Hestauianl 7:30 p.m. For. Further informa range of maturity options gives you the ability to tailor your Many members of the class reside in^_ He will deliver the homilies on Group—Rev, -Joseph—Iwanski, JEWISH : lion on Classes and Clubs please investment as you see fit; " 15 Years $41,772.50 10.00% Springfield and Union, The class will March 8 and during all the Masses Interim pastor call Richard Arthur al,574-89U or on" March 9. Services are planned THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LUNCHEON 20 Years $67,275.00 10.00% focus on how archeology-has con- TEMPLE BETH EL tributed to our understanding of the following the 9 am. Masses and OF UNION r OF ELIZABETH ROMA.N CATHOLIC DINNER & FAMILY DINNER Set up your IRA account. Create a college tuition fund. Save Biblical text, its people and the during the 7:30 pm weekday Colonlal Avenue and Thorcau A friendly Reform Congregation, world in which the Bible arose. Masses, Terracet union, Church ABB 4975 73r North Broad .Street, •TAKEOUT ORDERS for your vacation home. Plan ahead for your child's wedding. Pastor 944-8429 Dr. Robert A Elizabeth,.354-303). David Aicn,' MOUNTAINSIDE GOSPEL CHAPEL _ '.•'"ST; LEO'S CHURCH Highlighting the course will be ,an Rasmussen, Pastor Sunday Rabbi. We offer Young Adult and 1180 Spruce Drive, Mountainside T03 Myrtle Avo, Irvington, N.J. Monday to Thuridiv n a rt filopm INVEST $25,000 themes were 373-1372, Rev. Denis R "McKenna, Friday to Sunday II a m lmoopm No matter what your savings goals, Berkeley's Acorn will illustrated lecture on the Temple The following 9 45 a.m. Sunday School for all Senior Programs, Adult .Com- 332-3456. Pastor: Rev.. Matthew E. Garippa, Miii of Christian Pastor.. Schudeule of Masses: -Mount-excavations ahd-a-dlcussLon_ chosen: ages, ll.OO a.m Morning Wor- munity Center, Bar/Bat Mitzvah -^Saturday-E-vor-5+3 0-prm^-Sunday- —help-y-OU-meet-them-^^-with^uar-anteed-safety—Vteii-your -Value-at- -Annual -ship SeKVieeT-r-45-p m—Bapllsi— -Preparation-^—SepvieesT—Friday— Education: Rev. Kobert K. 25 W ELIZABETH AVETLINDEIT" of the significant finds there which Monday: A Note in the siience- Cushman. Wceklv Activities: 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. nearest Berkeley Federal office soon for details, and get per- Term Maturlty Rate Youth Fellowship, 7 00 p.m. Evening 8:15 p.m. Ercv Shabbat, and .12:45 p.m. ' (SpanishV. INeit to Stan Rabuck] increase our knowledge of the an- the Gift of the Spirit . Evening Praise Service, Wednos Saturday 10 a.m., Hobrew Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School For FREE PARKING IN FRONT 862 3444 cient history of JwuaalemT-Ad- 'AIJj'Agesi 11:00 a.m. Morning Weekdays; Monday to Friday: formance that-really pays ... with the Acorn Guaranteed 3 Years $ 32,465.00 9.10% Tuesday The Open Vessel (Vot|ve day: 7 30 p m Prayer Meeting, Readings, 10:30'a.m. Service and ; .7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. ditional information can be obtained Bible Study. •-DiSeussl6h. ;. •..••. •• WorsnTiT Sorvlco: . Message by Growth Account. ' Moss of the Immaculate Con- Rev. Matthew E. Garippa, 6:00 Saturdays: 8:00 a.m., 13:00 noon. 5 Years $ 39,536,00 9.60% by calling Elaine Kadison at 379- ception). p,m. Evening Worship and Holydays: Eve. 7:30 p.m. Holy- 1555. . CATHOLIC Praise Sorvice. 'Wednesday:,7:00. dayrTTOrdrTOtraT^OO , 12:00 Wednesday: The Shalom of God noon. Miraculous Medal Nbvena; (Mass of ReconciliatloivPenance p.m. Bible Study, Boy's Brigade, 10 Years $ 63,964.75' 9.85% - ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE Rosary HOLY TRINITY POLISH Pioneer Girls,. 7:30 p.ni. Prayer Mondays, following the 13:00 Here are our current Acorn rates: Society will meet Monday followlrig service'. NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ Meeting, Choir Rehearsal. Frl- noon Mass and at 7:15 p.ni. 407 Zlegler Ave., Linden, 486-3424, LUTHERAN of Penance: Satur- CAR WASH 3 Years, 9.10%; 4 Years, 9.40%; 5 Years 9.60%; 15 Years | $104,431.25 10.00% day:9:30 a.m. Women's Bible day: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. and follow- Sunday 8:30 a.m. English Mass, Study at Chapel, . 7:30 p.m. ing the 5:30 p.m. Mass. 6 or 7 Years, 9.70%; 8, 9, or 10 Years, 9.85%; Yearly mooting this Sunday REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH Couples Bible.Study, 8:00 p.m. 20 Years 1^168,187.50 , 10.00% following 8:30 a.m. Mass. Father \3i prospect Avonue, Irvington,' College and career Bible study. To all people of concent. Jan Materok Is currently ad- N,J, 374''9377. Rev, Henry E. Ladles Missionary Society meets ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE 11 THROUGH 20 YEARS, 10.00%. ministrator oUlie_parlih Dlerk, D.D. Pastor 375-6049. the 2nd Tuesday of eachmonth at : ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH . _Mmimum-daposlull OOO-^nloiotl-compouhdod-anct-ciodllotf annuallyHM— SundayrChblrPraretm^SdChlPti r the Chapel. •'•."" 305 Nesbit tcrnrce, Irvington. cinch nnnivonory dnlo ol youi Acorn Inloiosl will bo paid al malurlly ST. JOSEPH'S POLISH 375 8568. Rev, William Smalley, Aubstflnlial iinnallloa (of aarly withdrawal ol principal or intoroat notes ChUrch School 9:15 a.m.; Wor- oub|ocl |o chnnoo weekly bill HID (ale In olfocl whon you opon your NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH ship Service 10:30 a.m.; Boy p.astor,- Schedule ol, masses.: account is guaranlood to maturity * "APARTHEID 358 Easten Parkway (at 18th Scouts Tuesdays 7 p.m.; ; N.A. Saturday-Eye. 5:30 p.m., Sunday AVP.) 373-0440 (Rectory) and 373 Wednesdays 8 p.m.; AA Steps .7:30," 9:00, .10:30, 13 Noon, 0609 (Parish Auditorium) Sun Fridays a p.m.) N.A, Saturdays 8 Weekdays Men. Fri. 7:00 and 8:00 -a.m.. Saturdays 8:00 and YESI I want tho long-term, high-yield gains available with a Berkeley IN SOUTH AFRICAN day Holy Ivtasses at 9 00 a m p.m.i Second Tuesdays Church PENTECOSTAL DEPOSITS INSURED TO $100,000 BY THE FSLIC (English) and 11 00 am Council 8 p.mir Third Tuesdays1 9:00a.mTHolyday Eve. 7;00p,m., Acorn Enclosod Is my chock for S ' . DELIVERANCE JESUS tS . Holyday 7:00, 8:00, 9)00. a.m., March 2,1986 (Polish). Rev JanKosc . A.A.R.P. Irvington Chapter 2919- ':. COMING ASSOCIATION ; Please open an Acorn account lor 1 p.m.; Mondays. Junior Con- 5:30 & 7:00 p.m., Rite of rccon yoars, at the ratejnjilloct at time 7:00-9:00 p.m. B01 Springfield Avo., (at Harrison ciliation, SaWday 5:00 to 5:30 ol deposit CHRISTIAN SCIENCE firmation Class. 6:15 p.m.; • Place), Jrvingtoh. 375-8500. Sun- Where the smart money GROWS Regular Investment Wednesdays Senior. Confirmation p.m., Novcna to Miraculous Individual Retirement Account 1 day School 9; 30 a.m., Sunday Medal, Every Monday Evening FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Class 6:15 p.m.; Wednesdays Worship n a.m. and, 7:30.p;m., Name(B) St. Luke and All Saints during Lent Mid-Woek Services 1 al 7:30 p.m. in Church, . 941 caldwcll Avenue, Union, 944 - p.m., Senior. • Fellowship third Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Prayer and Bh- 34S4, Church_C»lender_Sund.»v_ -Wednesdays—-2~-p.mr;.-rMaudy- -ble—.Study,--Annointing-Se'rviee— Addross_ ^ I _ __ ^ ___'._ Episcopal-Church. _ Service mm, Wednesday S»r - Fridy 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser- The Car Spa Thursday Communion Service,' : L_citjL !! 398 Chestnut Street vice B IS a m Sunday School 11 March 27th 7:30 p.m.) Good vice 24 hour prayer line 375-07/71 am, - Friday Service March 28th 7:30 Christian Day School, 4 year old, Berkeley State ?ip ' ^ Union p.m.) • Easter Sunday; Sunrise K'Sth Grade, lor, infor.mllon tal UNITED CHURCH SPRINGFIELD AVE 678-3556. • •-—I— •.-. Federal Sdvlngs and Loan 1^ SocrSee No . _ Birth D«te__ CHARISMATIC*-... Service 7 a.m. followed by a OF CHRIST 1 Speakers: Wayne and Muriel Burrows, Union Pancake Broakfast, second UNION SHORT HILLS: 555 Mlllburn Avo • 467 2730 Sl DayPhone . Eve Phone ,J GRACE 1 PEACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH EasterChurch Service 10i30a.m.- EMANUAL UNITED CHURCH (in The Union Market Parking LotL UNION: 324 Chestnut St •687-7030 ' ' " Theological Semihary, NYC; who fled S. 950 Raritan Road, Cranford, 374- CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: - - I/we certify that the taxpayor Indentlflcatlon number provided Istrue, 8740. Rev, Lvn Nelson, Pastor, 21 Bleaker St., Mlllburn, NJ 07Q41 • 1-201 467-2600 ' correct, and complete, and I am/we are not subject to backup withhold- Africa m-1982-because-they-opposed their Sundays 9:00 a m. Praise & ;. r : "J— Other branches East Hanover, Gar/wood, Qllletta, Livingston, ing under tho IRS code • 0L government's race policy. Teaching Service, Children's METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN Lincoln Place'and Nye Ave. Irv- 'i D'T'^WITH IHIt COUPON Ministry, 4:30 p.m. Bible Classes,' Ington, 3731333. Divine Services Monroe Twsp, Plalnsboro, Somervllle.'VtMantown, COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAJi CM •VIMIIUU fetolx CM Wall Brlok, LakovVood, Manchestor/Lakehurst, and Whltlno Slghature(s) . _ r , __J^ 7i30 tt.m, Evening service. at 11 a.m. Church School at 9:45 BETHEL AFRICAirMETHOblST CHURCH OF MOUNTAINSIDE "a.m. Choir after ChurehrrHo|y- > Mombor FSUC • Equal Opportunity Londnr ' Mall lo: Marketing Dept,, ' Learn first hand from this couple what the Tuesday! 7iOO p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. EPISCOPAL CHUUCH beer Path and Meeting House Communlon first Sunday ol each 'The Car Spa Berkeley Federal Savings, 21 Bleek.er.St., Mlllburn, NJ 07041, controversy over S. Africa is about. Home Fellowships. Thursdays 341 Hilton Avenue, vauxhall, N.J. Lane Rev, Robert M Taylor. Tel. month. 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••'V. 12 — Thundoy, February 27.1966 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS • 1,2,3,4,5,6* 2,3,4 * - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- Thursdoy, Februory 27,1986-13 Born in Manchester.^N. H.7 MM: Lysko lHved In Kenilworth for 35. jjSfw 3?'? ^&*i years. ^: as' an upholsterer for' mariy ' yqrtr* '•fo r - flrmgirniieller _ Upholstering -Reflnishlng, Union, ... .., ,-. ,.., • ...... :. and retired 14 years ago. Mr. Lysko BENSON-Mbrepret. of Frwhold, formerlyof Union; on M>, 20. ' Mary K. Fahey, 88, of Irvington Hill for U years before his was a Navy veteran of World. War II. BEVER-HomG.PRI^loulw.pfMn.onF.b^l, ol Union; orfFob. 18, •: ' Linden died' Feb. 19 in Rahway CUPPARIloulwpfMnllworthFb^l died Feb. 17 in St. Mary's Hospital; retirement. 18. years ag0. Before • Hospital ..:.., He was a member of the Iselin VFW. DAVID-Anno, o> -liotwth, formerly ol Union; on Mi; 18.' Post 2636/ /; : ::i/':..-. ,' .:^ / .. ' . DAVID-EI»onorT.,ol,llnaih7mrftb.20. ••• • "'•••<••':.• , ^Orange.' She was the mother of that, he worked for thec$frierican Born in Freeland, Pa., he lived in • : ERN-HdrryR.,61 Union;bnF^b.JlB. ..'^i^, '•-,•/. li" Sister Maureen James, who Is the Can Co., Newark, for 21. years. Mr. Rahway for seven years and moved Surviving are his, wife, Stella; CERACI-JowphA, Jr., of Ro..ll. Pork) on F«o', 17. • 'P t t mother'superior'at the. convent of St. Beyer was a member of the Soccor. to Linden 10 years ago. He was an—.brothers and two sisters; - - 9^??!! G'"* . «>• Union; on Fri>. 17; falls to Panthers in sectional finals . Paul the Apostle Church, Irvington, Club in Elizabeth.' operator_for the Colonial Pipeline . third pin, beating Scott Kendrlck and principal of St. 'Elizabeth, l-ouine ("uppurl, 76, of Kenilworth Willard 18-% by technical fall late in , Surviving are a son,'Hans R. Sr., Co., Avenel, for 13 years, Mr. 3:45 into their match: • ' ': •. their 158-pound match. School, Linden. .. five grandchildren and two great- Whitebread was an associate lay died Feb:2t at home.:__~: 7 •• Wins by Rob Kanterman at 188! Born vln~Coi_ity Hoscommon;—grandchildren. -Born, In East Orange, MHs. • LUCAS Minna, of Linden; on Feb. 30 Arid now for the confrontation. leader of Trinity United Methodist^ pounds and heaVy weight Mike Wellisortof, Z Ireland.'Mrs. Fahey.lived in Jersey Cuppari moved to Kenilworth 12 LYSKO-Pel«r, of Kenllworlh; on F«b 22 -i - uVt u Church. ." ;MARTIN~Thomo»J.,ofRoi«ll»Pf=^thec^"EastSrn - Star "Trucklng "_ Rigging-in-Roselle-for- -Rutland, Vt. the Roselle PArk Police Depart- v : : wop'.the, North Jersey* Section 2, Group 1 championship, 48 After; Conklin's win, Roselle Park with an 11-2 record, notched his Daughters of America and the— more than 20 years. She was a Born in Newark, Mr: SantaMaria ment, Mr. Martin scved in the-Army shut out the Patriots, with five of the second post-season win, decisioning Elizabeth Old Guard, Chapter 4. member of, the. Democratic Club of . lived in Roselle Park before moving Air Force during World War II. He seven-wins coming on pins by>Frank Fischer, !>-l, McCoy pinned Szwedo Surviving are several nieces and. Union. '••.. ' ' .was a commander of the American • '-'- " ' • (Photoby John Boutsikaris) to Kenilworth five years ago, He was T _ Croce (141 pounds),_Dave_Eischer early-in the third period of'their "nephews. . Also surviving are four brothers, graduated from Trenton State Legion Post 60 and a member of the (148 pounds),' Chris Tokarski-(170 match. . Dayton's Connell a Leopard Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4119, teams involved in sectional playoff Philip, John, Anthony and Angelo College and worked at-Family In- wrestljng team, under coach Sam competition. pounds), Gene Mirabella (188 Roert A. Koos, 87, of Landing, Jackovino. ' . •••••..-'. both in Roselle Park. vestors for the past three years. Apello, captured the North Jersey Despite the, loss to the Panthers, pounds) and heavyweight Joe Sz- Buoyed by their ~BCtrtlTjnB-|— Jonathan Dayton center Shane Connell will be plying his football formerly of Union, died Feb. 21 in Prior to that, he was employed by Surviving are his wife, Ruth; a wedo. ' championship, the Panthers headed Dover General Hospital and Medical son, Thomas A.; two daughters, Section 2, Group 1 title by defeating Brearley finished the season with a wares for the Lafaye'te University Leopards this fall. The 6-4, 225- • Minna Lucas of Linden died Feb. the Connecticut Mutual Insurance Mountain Valley Conference-rival solid 8-6 record. The Bears had Ron Paton dominated the for their match with pound Connell will bee." up a Leopard offensive line depleted by Center, . 20 in Sloan Kettering Memorial Co. Mr. SantaMaria was a member Pamela Tropp and Marlys Zusy; Brearley, 48-15 in the sectional final. defeated MVC foe New Providence, Patriots' Randy Willard in the only PaUlsboro.uundefeated Paulsboro. graduation. Born in Jersey- City, Mr. Roos Hospital, New York City. ' , of-the Kenilworth Rotary Club and two brothers, Joseph and John, and non-pin in this span, defeating lived in Union for many years before ' asiste^MaryHill. That's the good news. 39-21, to advance to the sectional Turnabout, it Is said, is fair plavi - Connell is just one of 14 linemen recruited by Leopard head coach Born in. Nuremberg, Germany;, the Hi-Life Ski Club in Vermont, -,.The panthers went on to the state' Group 1 final against Roselle Park. Dave Russo. 1986 Leopard line hopefuls average 6-3 and 229 pounds. moving,to Landing 19 years ago. He Mrs, Lucas canpie to this country and Surviving are his parents, James Rose GtAlftfUnson, 82, of Somer- was a tool and die maker for the Group >'l semifinals and were Jeff King (101 pounds) and Tom Four of the group are 6-4 or taller and five weigh in at 250 pounds or Linden in 1954. She was a supervisor and Marjorie SantaMaria; two ville, formerly of Roselle Park, died manhandled by undefeated (17-0) more. Russo has promised the younger linemen a quick indoctrination Reliable Tool Co., Irvington, for 27 at the National State Bank computer, DiBolla (108 pounds) won their sisters, Donna Burke and Adele Feb. 19. ' Paulsboro; 55-8, in much the same matches, giving the Bears a 12-0 and plenty or playing time this fall. years, andthen was co-owner of the. center, .Linden, for 13_years. Mrs. SantaMaria; two brothers, Mark Born in Staten Island, N. Y., Mrs. firm from 1947 to 1967 when he way" Roselle Park-had defeated lead. King pinned the Pioneers' Rich Russo will be looking to improve on this past season's 6-5 record. The Lucas was a member of St. Paul's and Mitchell, and his grandmother, Gudmunson lived in Roselle Park Brearley and North Warren (61-6) Leopards did win two of their last three games to give Russo his fifth retired. Mr, Roos-wasmremberand Luthferan Church, Linden. • Varga with 1:22 gone in their match. Adele Rokita. before moving to Sumerville six on its way to the Paulsboro match — The 8-3 Pioneers-answered back;— —consecutive non-losing season — master of the,Continental Masoni Surviving are her husband, John; years ago. She was a communicant Lodge 190, Millburn, and; served as Roselle Park rebounded, logging three consecutive wins to a son, Roland; a daughter,'Donna M. John M. Pacholek, 73, of of Immaculate Conception Church, defeating another MVC~Tlval, close the gap to 12-9. worshipful master in 1942 and 1943. Lucas, and a granddaughter.- Kenilworth died Feb. 23 in Memorial Somervllle./and a member of the He also was a member of and patron Middlesex, In the Group 1 con- General Hospital, Union. Senior Citizens'Club. solation, 30-28, Middlesex had come The Bears won five of the seven of the Order'Of the Eastern Sfer '. Margaret M., Kanzler, 80, of » Surviving are a son, Robert; a Chapter 44, Irvington, . .1 Born in Newark, Mr. Pacholek into the state team playoffs with a remaining matches. At 135 pounds, Special Olympics event set Linden died Feb. 23 in Rahway lived in Irvington before moving to daughter, Barbara Clark, and five 14-1 record, The Blue Jays lost to Mike Tripodi pinned Mitch Good- Surviving are his wife, Margaret, Hospital. ' •:. Kenilworth 13 years ago. He worked grandchildren, Emerson Borough, 34-29 in the other stein late in the third period of their and two sons, Herman A. and Robert The excitement Is beginning to throughout the winter and-spring Born in Brooklyn.' N. Y.. Mrs,: for 20 • years with thn Rratl-FInx Group 1 semifinal match match. After a forfeit win by New iJAhLDS=_Atithony-Gal I ic-hlo-6^-Rosel le-Park-tles-up- "build, months, This instructional program Kanzler lived in Linden for. 60 years. Corp., Roseland, and retired in 1974 Paulsboro won the state Group 1 Providence's Brent Kaiser had Brearley's Tom DIBella in their 108-pound match wrestled The reason for all of this ex- has helped some Specia.1 Olympians ' She was a member of the; Rosary as a supervisor. D.C. trip planned pulled the Pioneers to within three, Hans G. Beyer, 83, of Union died title," defeating Emerson Borough, during the state sectional Group 1 finals won by the Panthers citement is the 4th Annual Area five- to blossom into competitive Pocket _Society of St. Elizabeth's Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary D.; a An annual "Day-on-the Hill" trip 48-17. , ' «, Scott Musik (148 pounds) and Paul last Thursday, 48-15. Gallichio won his bout by pocket, billiards Tournament for Billiard Players. Feb., 18. in Overlook Hiti Surviving are two sons, William daughter, Barbara E., and twoto Washington, D. C, conducted by But ont the way, area wrestling Minitelli" (158 pounds) registered disqualification. Union/Middlesex Co. Special Competitors from the weekly Hi- Summit. V . •,.'. and Richard; a daughter, Margaret sisters, Stella Steinbacher and Ann the Northern New Jersey Region of wins, Minitelli notched the Bears' (Photo by John Boutsikaris) Born in Germany, Mr. Beyer lived fans'were treated to seeing two area Olympics, to be held at 2:00 P M. on Cue Lounge Instructional Group, as Odin, eight grandchildren and three McLaughlin. Hadassah, will be held March 11, it Sunday, Mar. 9, at the Hi-Cue in Newark before moving to Union In. great-grandchildren. / well as other Special Olympians was announced by Claire Rosen- Billiard Lounge, 333 Rahway from Area 5 Union/Middlesex Co. 1939. He had been a sheet metal! Peter Lysko, 76, of Kenilworth baum and Marion Schraub, co- layout man and welder for the»Air Avenue, Elizabeth, N.J. will be at the Mar. 9 event died Feb. 22 in East Orange chairmen. It is open to all members SPRING BOUTIQUE—Lois Gannon, left, of the American Before the Tournament begins, all Reduction Co-. Union and Murray Donald W,;,Whitebread, ;« .of Four Springfield Midgets earn medals For further information on the Veterans Medical Center, of Hadassah including those in Cancer Society, and Polly Rellly, discuss final plans for Polly Special Olympians will be dazzled upcoming Pocket Billiard Tour- Essex and Uniori counties. The day Rellly's Spring (Boutique, which Is planned for Sunday at 1.16 Carpenter and Heuer's example, but Colatruglio (65 pounds), Vincent by an exhibition by the world • nament, call Tournament Director h ho Wices 18 members-of the Springfield Summit's h&o 'Peuntrentuon. Car- Costa (65 pounds) i Tommy Severlni will begin dbOutBa.m! and the group Watchung'Ave., Plalnfieldr Preview, salest will be held Midget wrestling squad competed In penter rebounded to take the con- ended up losing by decision,, renowned 'trfck shot Wally.' As an Brian Asch at 354-8950, BEALE-On Feb. 21, 19B6mqrgaret.R; of ) koTHER-On. Feb; 20,-1,986, Ida Prlnii of Marllvn Votes, sister ol Suzanne mack will leave.onJPebple's Express from tomorrow and Saturday,,AUproceeds, f,r.omtth^.rirevlew sales i. .In preliminary compelitioncBrian (77 pounds), Grieg Gomes (89 Elliabeth, N.J.; wife o» »e late Jdme» F. V Lakewood, "N.J. forrrieHy ol Newark, and Anpa Sabol, dlso survived by ono lhe"Soutli^Plamf»t)l-''TdOVnaT1rt§rir salation matchfw I _ a._ . . added attraction, at 3 p.m., there There is admission fee for Newark Airport. Additional in- will be.donated to,the Union County Unit of the American Heuer (105 pounds),rDanny Murphy pounds), Carlo Palumbo (102 will be an appearance by the spectators.J Boole, mother of loull M.Cromptori; ' "beloye ' d wife of the late John Kother and grandson, The funeral services were formation and reservations can be held recently at 'South PlalnHeld ' In the 105-pourtd •'weight class, pounds), Steve Adlrlm (120pounds), jlslorofRlchordl. MeD* aid" , 'half Sister- mother of Evelyn Curry, Ann West, conducted at Tho MC CRACKEN Cancer Society. Additional Information can be obtained by High School. 800 wrestlers took paff * Keith Heucr captured third place. (114 pounds), Jason Arntz (114 fabulous Masked Marvel, who is o( Frederick A'nthei, Dolbfhy Cromwell, Helen Keelor, John H. and Robert FUNERAL HOME, ,1500 Morris Ave., made by calling S42-5743 or 447-3119. calling Gannon at 889-85)5. T pounds) and J.C, Clayton (126 Chris Moreno (126 pounds), Mike Is, civic groups, and •••A In the event. Heucr wrestled effectively, pinning billed as the "Undisputed World Any indlvll Ruth Wode, and Barb a Buey; also Kother, sister of Dolly Rudolph and. Union. pounds) -'notched wins for Masi (126 pounds) and Brad Von Pocket, Billiards Champion." The ^corporate oil lizatlons wanting to survived by two., gran children. The Edward Prlnz, also ^survived b'y .11 Four Midgets entered in the his first opponent ad beating his 1 ctsd-from-the^ SCHARFENBERG-Qn_Fob,_M,_J?86,_ —•u ».yu^. .v. S ringfield. In the second round, all Derlinden (heavywoighth -Masked-Marvel-will be available to—volunteer thL time and services to -- funeraLserylce.was.candw -grandchildren—and '3f 'great- competition earned medals. At 75 second by decisiona . £ The Midgets wrestlecl their last MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500. grandchildren. Funeral services wore Peter, ol Whiting, beloved husband ol =—poundsr-Dante Puorro-recelved a Heuer lost in the semlfinils~But lost close decisions, and missed the autog h h|s lcturcs Special Olympics.-should-contact Morris Ave.,, Union,,Betsy Town:£ost conducted from The MC CRACKEN Aeriny (Week) Scharfenberg, father ol dua meet of the season Saturday The „,._,„%„,„„, Lounge runs Area 5 Union/Middlesex Co Ladles Auxiliary, and the Emmaus. Margarol Famula and Peter Schor- second-place medal for winning two like Carpenter, came back to take semifinals, FUNERAL .HOME, 1500 Morrls\Ave, • against New Providence at the in«triirtinnnl program for Volunteer Committee Members. Chapter No. 183, Eastern Star.conducted' Union.' - Entombment Hollywood • fenberg, brothar_ol -Marla_Bong_and matches. Puorro lost a tough 12-5 the consolation match, Other .wrestlers competjng_Jn_ _an. the services. •:''. '•••;- •';',•. Memorial Park Mausoleum, . Joseph Scharfenberg, also survived by decision in the finals. South Plainfleld were Chris Baymond Chlsholm School, trying to - -an_mentallf nstructionay and lphysically han- Terri DIFrancesco at 233-7772 or_ five grandchildren The funeral service- The Midgets' Peter Carpenter Springfield's Anthony Masi Colatrugllo (59 pounds), Alex improve on their 5-2 mark, dlcapped residents of the area, LannieFosterat_72-6389. BEYER-On Fob, ]8, 1986, Harts G. of PACHOLEK-On Feb. 23,1986, John M., al . was hold at Tho MC CRACKEN FUNERAL = INSTALL AN Union, N.J.. bolovod husbmVtTof the late Kenilworth, N.J., husband of Mary D, HOME, 1500 Morris Ave., Union, In- garnered a third-place medal in the received a fourth-place medal at 80 Betty (Quandt) Beyer, and father of Haris (Dudek), lather of Barbard E. Pacholok, torment Hollywood Memorial Park, 96-pound weight class. Carpenter pounds, After recording a fall in his R v Beyer Sr,, also survived by five brolhor of Mrs. Stella Steinbacher and first match, Masi lost a close WARRENOn Fob, 19, 1984, Elsie defeated his first two opponents by grandchildren,-:. and two 'great* M". Ann McLoughlln. Funeral was falls. In his semifinal match, Car- semifinal match. In the consolation, irandchlldren, Funeral was conducted ; conducted from- The MC CRACKEN (Pearco), of Union, N J,, wife of tho late AUTOMATIC SETBACK . Introducing Masi looked like he would follow from Iho MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Ave;, James Warren, 'devoted mother of penter lost a close 8-5 decision tp 1500. Morris Ave,, Union, • Interment Union, Mass In St. Theresa's Church, Melvlna Applogato, mother-in-law of M. Joseph Feman, M.D.P.A. Graceland Memorial Park. In lieu ol Kenllworth.- • Interment HollywooHollywoad Helen Warren, also survived by-threo- Leroux Pina Colada Schnapps flowers donations to the Evangel Baptist. Memorial Park., Friends ploojo—orri....r _in , .grandchildren and two groat- nas assumed Church, Springfield or the Overlook llowen ' ' grandchildren Tho funeral Service was THERMOSTAT Preparation for Hospital Corlnary Care Unit, Summit,, : ;; -,.• ; • • •. -• ^conducted at The MC CRACKEN the medical practice of and Raspberry Ridge Schnapps. would be appreciated.. . ' . , STEELE-On Fob. 20, 1986, Mary (Mock), FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Avo., of Union, N;Jr7~deV6ted .rnptheT dl Union College Board Exams the late Dr. Louis Pollack ERN-On Feb. 18, 1966, Harry R. of Union, classes in basic verbal and mathematical N J , husband ol the late Ida F. Em, • AND GET survived .by several nieces . and skills to prepare for May 2052 Morris Avenue, Union nephews,- The funeral service Was conducted at.the MC CRACKEN FUNERAL When You Need A Lawyer Consult... HOME, 1500 Morris Ave,, Union, In- S.A.T. office hour, by «ppohttment only terment Graceland Memorial Park. HEHL, ROM ANK0W, A $10.00 CLARION REVIEW COURSE FIGULAR-On Feb. 22, 1986, Catherine ~ AT NEWARK ACADEMY 686-0809 A of Union, wife ol the late Leslie G, Also Ih Maplowopd, Montclalf, Summit & Elizabeth Flgular Sr., mother of Catherine Dlrcks•• TAUB&WILDE.P.A. and Leslie G.Jr,; sister of Gertrude' REBATE: 992-6070 • Director: A. Pantazes •,992-6010 *j Holland, also survived-by seven grand-'. * PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS * chlldfen~ahd~tWo~flreat^ • ••• • funeral was conducted -OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE—| CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris •AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS Ave., Union; Mass. In St. Michael's Church, Union, Interment St.-.Gertrude's.; •MEDICAL MALPRACTICE Cemetery, -^' ~- : '' ' ' '' ' — -•FALLS « OTHER ON PREMISES ACCIDENTS ' Union Township Adult School : ~^ T iINJURIES (DIM toDafoctiv * Product*. or Machinery) Then the real savings start, ANNOUNCES ITS SPRING^EMESTER PROGRAM GERACI-On.Feb. 17, 1986, Joseph A; Jr,,' • WORKERS COMPENSATION of Roselle Park, N.J,, husband of the' TERM: MONDAY'AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS late Nlcollna (Slango), devoted father of • MUNICIPAL COURT CRIMINAL Buy and install an automatic setback or need the heat Joseph "A. 3rd, and Rosemarie Eurell,. •WILLS* ESTATES • REAL ESTATE • ZONING STARTING MARCR3rd & Sth brother of Michael T, Goracl, also clock thermostat and you will receive a For more information, mail the coupon survived by-four grandchildren. The, • FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION * $10 00 rebate from Ellzabethtown Gas below or call toll-free funeral was conducted'from The MC SPECIAL PROGRAMS: CRACKEN. FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris NO FEE IF NO RECOVERY IN-NEGUGEMCE- But that's only the beginning of your-sav- Ave., Union, with o Funeral Mass at the ings This energy-saving device automat- • Power of Positive Parenting • Computer Programming (or Home & Busmen (Basic _ Cobol) • Church of theAssumptloh, Roselle Park. • ically maintains selected room tempera-' 1-800-221-0364 New Trips • Understanding Human Relation___SO.W«Jalads & Breads • S,A.T. Review • Karate • J 686-3333 ^HEARN.On-^Feb^-l 7—1986r-Johnr -pf- 1435 MORRIS AVENUE • UNION tures. lower Wffen you are aslegpoTrfot"" This offer Is available to all residential gas —SeH-Esteem»GED»ESL -• • Franklih, N.J., beloved husband ol Christine von Diiegllelevyski Hearn, and at home, higher when you awake and heat customers of Ellzabethtown Gas father of Jennifer J., Shannon C.^and PLUS Courses in the following areas: Brendan T. Hearn, brother of Donald : Hearn. Funeral neTSIeii were.cohducted FOREIGN LANGUAGES-ltnliun.SnnnUh, I nmh from THE MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Ave^, Union, . »- • . . Yes I Send me, inforntation about the .SI 0_reb_ate. • ' ~ BUSINESS—Aciountinii, BookkuiinlnK. Stcm»Kr»phv I & II. Shorthand Rcfrcher. Mcillii.1 Tcr_. HETTENBACHOn Feb, 16, 1986, Bertha"'" f lderly - Mrlll 10 EltMbPltUOWrl G'rlS - * • ml noloBV. Typing, Computers, Data PriicosHlnii. Leroux. More taste (nee Beck), of Union, wife of the late CI.N 2/27/86 ^ Fred S. Hettenbach, mother of Fred W. An Energy ComervMtiun Services RELAXATION_ |l |W lieu. ll«ndlin . SH>n «'"! IHm. (!..lf, Tennis, Physical I Itness, Tul Chi, Hettenbach, grdndmother: of Mrs, Gall : where.life is- a :stiifjiulatin^ experience Smu K in every flavor. More flavor B Harlnett, Nancy and Wayne D. Aerobic* N' Rhythm, hx Dane- Hettenboch. Funeral service at SMITH I. for every taste. - - AND^SM!THT(SUBURBAN)r--)15-Morrl«- Ave , Sprlnglleld, Refatlvcttand friends Account Number • DA attended. Interment; Hollywood Memorial . Park, Union. Venslage • Address CREATIVE ARTS__c_lllRT.phv. OmntaK & ^m SkcichlnTQullHn* I«R l>*c«r_iln«. Ibnvll... POLidH NATIONAL HOME PATH LIQUORf. Chapter No. 158O.E.S. service waihnirl , I Piano, I'ulntlnK, Water Colors. PUBLIC BAR &LIQUOR STORE tlitnbii ii bqiw Vdui City . SMv U IT SI. O«or«• *v«. .HOME MAKING-Sewlnn, r»llorlnB. Home M.ilMtDna.KeTCmTk^K.MIi.rowjvc. _ Linden »3J-lMf Lltidon tJ5-M3J BENO'S LIQUORS GENERAL STUDIES-URIMI AS A Sciondl-nRWRe, Headl,m lmpriwem.nl. CPU, Haslc Skllh 102 N. Wood »«.. UiKten TRIANGLE LIQUORS ••••••• For The Ueaf FIVE POINTS «f jj jllf I 1,1 I 1 • if Mill M t|' (Ulll'l ( I *UVM|I lf/ ' I VHl*j t> I l|f|h IjHMIilil | 140* Burnt!"Avo. LIQUOR MART Corrttf ol VJUKhill Hrf. VOCATIONAL TRAINING-Wack Seal Uit-nhC Preparation, Aim. 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l;M,4.5,6* - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- Thurwfoy, r»bruqry W, 1986 - 15 SPORT End of regular season How fo moke ends meet' on $5.650 an Irvlnftoqat Union Catholic-caiKcUtd llllbldrut Dayton ,t>By RON BISHOP huge one, like say, George Foster's season (Ojeda did pitch in Fenway example, then our .500 lefty makes Ros. Park scores Jrvln|toa7l,UodMn , Hoaelle Park «l Dayton Union scores Struggling,',as most of us do. to -until-they step up to bat, or at least It has been argued.that no owner. ENDOFREGULAH8EADON , Dayton 37 New Providences*: -or Dave Winfield's, burone of an .Park, generally, considered a left- $2,500 per Inning. • wander out to the on-deck circle, BOVg'BASKKTBA!.!, Dayton at MUlburn ' u, ,, BOYCBASKCTBALL majce.ends meet, we get flustered of a professional sports team ever „ KKSFXCOltNTVTOllRNAMENT , l*lataridd««,Unlon<7 average player. What we might call hander's nightmare because of the But in some of his starts, Ojeda Ojeda didn't even have to perform loses a~Bubstantial amount of money ' SHORTS SI. MMo'iH.RawU>Pirk3S Pint Round - Selon HaU Prep a, Irvlngton «l KNII OF RKOVLAR WAHON Union at Rahway - cancelled when ' we see athletes making I'NION COUNTY TriURNAMRNT a "working class" player. enticing "Green Monster"). will not go the full nine innings. To Kwlie Pirk «, Brcwlry M UIRIJI'RAIIKKTBAIL WolfiddM. Union* , ', „ the latter exercise when.he was in from his investment. • Howllt Pirk a. New Providrncr M Irvlnglon«l,l-ranlordJ4 Preliminary Hound r defeated New Providence, carloads of money for essentially Bobby Ojeda, a left-handed pit- These figures are based on the 30- get a better idea of his salary per . , ENDOrKJEGULARtCASON the American League. The junior On the other handy a player's IturllfPirkalDiytag lrvlr«ionu.lJnden« " UNION c»'»—'=;!;=S???5! playing the games we played during cher with a near-,500. career Won- day month, of course, Ojeda will lose KND OF RKGl'LAH HKAMON lWonl>thoUrft?,lrvlnjton53 Pint Hiaiiut ImllnKlliabelMl-U ' inning, we might divide the number league has the -hotly-debated career lasts usually a short period of I'NION COl'NTY TOl'RIM AMKNT FNP OH HKUUlJlR HKAMON (.Illl-HUASKKTBAIX FiralRound childhood, , .' - loss record recently acquired by the a Jittle in the, 31-day months, but of innings he pitches in a season by Quarterftn»ll Designated Hitter rule. Relieved ofr time. It may seem avaricious, but he PreliminaryHound -U»l toW»l(itld,M-ul KHItfiCllllNTV TOURNAMKNT Daylong. Roaelle Catholic 38. ' Mypplcally, we neglect to consider Mets, agreed last week~to a contract"~ make a small killing in*=efenjary: the number of starls.^So, if he were Winter Rec Happenings UlRIJt'HAKKUTHAl.l., Fiml Hound - defeated Central, 71 a Clark xx. Dayton x» • the amount of preparation that goes his hitting duties, the pitcher has a tries to make a much as hVcan, Kowllr Park 61. KmUworUil7 Second Round defeated Verona. M 25 IHIUIdeti. Dayton U *. .. that will pay him $500,000 for' the Let's see, 24 hours in a day - tostart35game7rndpltch«say, 215 little more time in the dugout. Nrw Provident* 56. Howllr Park SO Semifinal - defeated Niitley, 73-87 Koaellf Park 72, Dayton 96 "" ,' lUbwayalUtlon-{cancelled into being a professional athlete. We upcoming season and $600,000 in while he can. - ,. KNOOKRK the Springfield Recreation Department art' HllPk, Da'ylonat WHKHTIJNd v don't see the shortness of most in full swing IKHK(l'IA Irvinglonal Livingston UNION (WNTV TOURNAMENT ENDOFREailLARSEASON 1987. A total of 50 starts or 350 in- than two dollars per minute. innings per start. So take the per-minute and per- This is not say that there aren't I'NION < WNTV TOl'HN AMKNT Orange «l Irvlngton Preliminary Round - lost loPlainfleM, 68-37' UNIONCOUNTVTOVBNAMBMT professional athletic careers. We nings in the next two seasons will net Or three cents per second. Or $15,000 per game, , second figures and roughly double players who milk this ppwerplay for The Minulemen Junior and Senior basketball teams Mill host a lour l WldEUbth MonlclalrtB,Irvlnglon23 WRKHTI.INO KlnlRouiid-cWsitadSeotdiPUU look past the increasing potential for him $725,000 in 1988 But for the them. True, a pitcher will have all it's worth — players who rtde nament to be held the week of Mar 8 The Nelles Girls' basketball team are Uturlerfliuib defealedtiov Livingston, 70-35 KNIIOK HK.dl'I.AK HKAKON (iov Uvingston 34. Dayton 30 (juartrtlnsla- ^^IN Let's go back-to baseball time. For the sake of argument, let's say HHKKTIIMU Mlddlem at Dayton a career-ending injury. All of this, moment, let's stick with the '8&and With pitchers, you can't use 162 a game lasts three hours., In these innings, where he'll be wondering if their image, or parlay One good, playoff-bound. r-NDOFRKbUIARHKAHON • LIh^f we shout, in the name of more Cranforda RixelleParkll Unlonjj.WeaWeldlJ, „ ' '87 figures. games as a criterion. If he has a adjusted figures, Ojeda will make he claim the pitchers' mound and season into an increased salary; Beginning Mar 12, Springfield Rec will offer a Sports. Skill Program for llosrllePartial Middlesex COUNTV TOURNAMENT •*• Illh place, « 1 point* Union at Gov Uvtagston ' exorbitant television rights' fees and The typical baseball season lasts the land immediately surrounding it Every season, there are one or two children in grades |..» Classes w ill be limited to 25 children FNIIOF REGULAR BKAHON good season, Ojeda will probably $788 for every minute he is on the HWUT\ TOURNAMENT-Mhpla«,M points Linden scores Union alMIUbura more fans" in the stands. from April to the first of October — in the name of the United States utility players who bat about .240 Registration for the six-week program will be held Mar. 5 from 9 a m-1 start 35 games', winning perhaps 15 mound, or $13 for each second, - * STATF.TOURNAMKNT^. ,, . - BO\H HAHKKTHAl I HEASON This is the fodder of sports sec- six months, eight if you add two* of them. That's right. Try it for yourself government. He'll wonder if he who convince a team to pay him a .p m at the Sarah Bailey CIVIC Center Registration will be on a firat-come, Sfcliowil Kmlflnal - defeated North Warren potato™ - *d pU , 11. 61-8 llnlonCaUiollc<7 Undent „ M tions. months for spring training Players Snap your fingers; Or sneeze. If you hasn't become the focal point of an ridiculous amount of money. first-served basis, and there w ill be a $10 registration fee Scotch PUImal I Inden - Cancelled Srillonalflnal-defealfdRrearley 48-15 It becomes almost comical, this do spend that time priming them- Financially speaking, that's had OjedaTtalent, it would be worth ad for plnbalr machines. T6 all of this; I would argue two ~Urollp I stale final - loll to Pauliboro.SH Irvlnglon7<,llnden73 Co-ed volleyball is held at the SandjneLeLSclieQLon-Wednesday-evenings^ EN ctontractual-ganglea of- incentives, selves for the upcoming season, so it $14,200 per start, or $33,000 per win. $11 _, But for every tortuous inning he things. First, avarice occurs from 7-3i)-lO;3O Men and women 18 and over are eligible to participate. "Group I toniolalion - (WeaWMIddlejex, 39 28 .. , I'NIOnUWINTV TOUKNAIW NT Brearley scores -Attentlonrwrltery •atfi.uai* Mfea\uuaijtiB*aA m • « ' ^ rwil .. . _ A m A _ _ . _^T bonuses, deferments, annuities, is work-related, much like a cor- And that's just for this season. ' spends burning In the afternoon sun, everywhere. The player's visibility J; iril Hound - defeated Wealfleld. 44 U BOYH'BAHKKTBAII. The sports department would like If you're making six or seven Open play basketball for men 18 and over is held at the Chisholm School on- Quarterfnals- defeated Onion, S7 39 M Marys411,Brearley38 interest-free-loans and no-trade porate refresher semiriar. Just to satisfy anyone who might dollars an hour, then it's no wonder he will retire the side in order. — which some do fervently seek — Monday evenings from 7-9 p m Vmlflnals- IMUO Union Catholic eo-57 Hound Brook al Brearley - cancelled to encourage,any area high school clauses. There wastonce a.hockey Eight months, then. If we break be wonderingjjan everyday player at So again, double the per-minute just make's his the most obvious and Roselle scores . Koselle Park 41. BrearleyM students interested In covering a you get incensed at exorbitant Anyone interested in these programs should call the Recreation Depart- - • >rt Un Plalnflrirt player who refused to sign a con- down Ojeda's contract by the month, Ojeda's salary would be making player salaries. and per-second figures. ~ vulnerable. ment at 376-5884 from 9 a m-4 p m HO\H HAKKKTHAII IJndenBO Scotch Plains 43 particular team's games or, simply ' Gov Llvingtton«l,lI»MHWIXINI>M nil ' Urearley al Bound Brook - cancelled listening? lasts between two-and-a-half and players get a chance to rest, catch because of higher attendance, and would say; put up or shut up. Rip up GIRLS'BABHETBALI. WHK8TI ING Koaelle Park 61, Brearley 37 contact the sports^ department at But how do these contracts break Breaking these figures dbwn by three hours. For Ojeda, this means the tickets. Turn off the television. Sporadic playing time Gov Livingston 41, Roselle 23 Scotch Plain* 47. Linden 1> No Plainfleld 43, Brearley X 6B6-froo,ext.40 ., . up on the latest stock market most importantly, larger television Immaculala at Roselle Irvlnglonat Linden - cancelled (•lark37.Brearley3l down in real terms, in dollars and the day, Ojeda gets $2,800 daily this, between $4,730 and $5,680 per hour. quotations, discuss the latest in reenues. It would seem that the And finally, turn' down the raise Four former area players are getting sporadic playing time for the Seton END OF REGULAR 8EAHON LI ndenal Clark KNDOFREtiUI AR«KAM)N Faculty members who know of cents — smaller increments of season and $2,500 in 1987. As the Mets' fifth starter, he will annuities, visit the water cooler, players, seeing the boom, haye a when your job performance merits UNION COUNTY TOURNAMKNT 1 Inden 42,HoselleCalho|lc27 WRESTI INC. students wh6 might be,ajble to handle, -Hall baseball team The Pirates recently-got off to their worst start since- ^PreliminaryRound—loslloCranford MM — _FNDOFRrMfl AHHFAHON Elizabeth 37. Brearkty IS - dollars and cents,—^—=r-' Pretty-lmpresslve-for-a pitcher probably log somewhere between implant a wad of tobacco. They don't right to share in it, to provide for it, 1983, going 1-6 on a road trip to Florida that included games against SI. FNDOF RFbULAR 8KAHON such coverage are also encouraged Let's break down a contract. Not a who meandered to a 9-11 record last 175-250 inning's If we use 200 as an really start earning their monev their own security Good luck, pobby. COUNTY TOURNAMENT - loth place. 521, to contact the sports department Thomas University. Florida International University and the University of points Miami. ' Irvington scores scores HTATE TOURNAMENT On all submissions, please include •MtYH'HAHKKTBAIL Sectional semifinal -*defeated New Providence, your name and a phone number Directions! In the first game against St Thomas, lost by the Pirates 11-5, both Union's HOYS'BASKKTBALl Dayton 57. Roselle Catholic 47 30-21 Boxing reform to be discussed at SHU's second annual Law School Forum Darrln Antonelll and Roselle Park's Jamie Shrlner. both battling for the Itavlonal Clark Sectional final - lost to Roselle Park, 4815 where you can be reached Please follow these guidelines Irvlngton 71 Cranfordu The Seton HaU Law Sch""1 Forum From a local standpoint, the improprieties has fueled demand for th& National Football League the law community, sports com- when submitting press releases second-string catching job, unsuccessfully appeared asTpinch hitter the registration of those individuals Players Association (NFLPA). Antonelll s older brother Don made his first appearance in the second St will hold Its second annual Sports boxing reform legislation will be the munity and students." —and stories for publication in the Law Symposium on Friday, Apr. 11. most topical. Proponents of-all sides The panel on agent registration will Professor Lawrence Bershad, sports section: (1) All releases Thomas game, a 5-4 Pirate loss, pitching three innings, giving up three runs focus on the potential effects of Director of the Sports Law Forum, Further inquiry may be directed on three n ts, while striking out one and walking one In that game. Shriner The all-day program will begin at 9 if the Issues will discuss why this must be typewritten, and 1a.m. — reform was necessary, and how registration on tho~business of noted that the program will help fill to Lawrence Bershad, 642-8810 or to preferably double-spaced. (2) made his first start and went 0-1 I OPEN THURS. NIGHTS TIL 8 PM ' Q Richard Ensor, Student Director, _agentro y an...... d on tho .player-agen . _ t a professional need In New Jersey. Use a plain sheet of paper, rather ; This year's program will feature boxing in New Jersey has been af- 1 •three panel discussions on sports fected. relationship. IL will examine dlf- - "This year's program will include Seton Hall~Sports Law Forum, 1111 than a~ letterhead. (3) Leave .law subjects that have major ferent registration devices including some of the most prominent names Raymond Boulevard, Newark, New plenty of space at the top and NOTICE __ I national Implications. The panel The topic-of drug testing in those of the National Collegiate in the field of sports law, and should Jersey 07102 Mr Ensor can be sides for editing. (4) Put the most ; discussions will be conducted at the athletics is one of the most difficult Athletic Association fNCAA) and be highly informative to r reached by phone at 761-9497. important facts first.Jhe first ;AT&T Conference Center, Gateway and volatile issues in the world of paragraph should include the •Complex In Newark, New Jersey. sports AH levels of competitive "Five W'sV — who, what, when, "MATTRESS where and why. (S) Be specific KEAN COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY iThe panels will focus on boxing sports are affected by efforts to Tigers fall, 60-57, to Union Catholic in UCT BUSINESS MONEY FOR _ fcdrug-te3ting=-rDesplte"Core3rFloyd's"24-points; Li -about-the-event—<6)-Put-your- WT54 on Febri name and daytime phone number- ^OARITOFTROSTEES" ,.VB...^MV.W.., and drug testing in programs This issue has brought the Linden High School boys' semifinal round with a surprisingly _ The Tigers had managed to build a IRVINGTON BUSINESSES 1 on the page. jathletics. The program will also Into conilict the needlolirolect the basketball team's Cinderella easy quarterfinal win over Wat- narrow two-point halftime lead over —LOVTCOST FINANCING ;!nclude a luncheon to be held ad the Integrity of sports and insuring the journey through the prestigious chung Conference rival Union, 57-39 the Vikings, who advanced to face We welcome your news, but To expand rapidly, make your builncu profitable, itrelch out health and safety of participants these guidelines should be -your debt, renovate the interior and exterior of Your properly, Open to the public! 'Gateway Hilton Hotel. The keynote Union County Tournament came to The win meant revenge for Tiger the winner of last night's Elizabeth-' The /neeting of the Kean College of New Jersey address at the luncheon will focus on with the privacy rights of amateur an abrupt end Tuesday night as followed, For more information, purihaie machinery and equipment To dluuit iheie option* and coach Wilbur Aikins, whose team Scotch Plains semifinal call the sports department at 686- the other builnem tervicel available, THb ECONOMIC Board -of Trustees scheduled for Monday, current issues In major league and professional athletes. Linden lost to top seeded Union February 17, 1986 has been rescheduled for had lost to the Farmers two times 7700.ext.40. nF.VP.inPMFNT rrmpnnATifyyJ r»pp HS9KX COUNTY in OFFERING -basebaft • —Continuinft-disclosures-of—agent- -€atholiOrG0-57|-in the gomtfmals. >~/\/kattruss diid'Box SprI Monday, February 24,1986. vliei you to meet with us on Thursday, March 6, (986 between Made on the Premises IOIOO a,m. amMiOO iutvar the Irylngton Towmhip Hall, Civic 1 7 Square, Irvlngton Pleaie CallHerb Ilamo at 399-665/Tor.m Kind among elite appointment. Our services are on a no fee basil. The Board of Trustees will consider,and take action on a number of items-including personnel Kim Kinal of Roselle -.was MOTOR CLUB OF AMERICA SEALVSERTA matters and the a0po1ntment-reappointment-cmcr -recently—selected—to—the—all"- For Complete Insurance Protection aponsortdby: promotion of faculty members and ad- Region 19, National Junior OFF Also on Display ministrators. College Athletic Association Army and Navy With all the changes and reforms on THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Mil's Suu, Rtlall Nee second team and to the all- Full Line of Work' Clothes, OF ESSEX COUNTY i Garden-State Athletic Conference PAT'S MARKET ; Shoes, Boots, Jackets, Panto. Auto Insurance We Could Save You Money The Executive Session will be held from 12:30 in cooperation with Mayor Anthony T. Blast FiclonyShowioom Wiithouse/ShMioom second team, 1362 Springfield Ave., Irvlngton Gloves Men & Women Clothes 25% DOWN 518 North Xitenui 294 HI 10W p.m. to3:'fs p.m. followed by Committee Meetings i As a member of the Union -Sale on Designer Jeans Oiwood, Hi E»l Hanover, HI 3.13:30 p.m. and the Public Session at 4:30 p.m. in County College women's Monthly Payments'can Be Arranged THE TOWNSHIP IRVINGTON ECONOMIC • Mattresses Downs Hall on the Kean College campus. Com- basketball team, the 5-1L" 1300 Springfield Ave I OF IRVINGfoN, 1 DEVELOPM ENT COMM1TTEL • Box Springs Two-hourj f^reg-beli very* mittee Meetings and the Public Session are open sophombre" has 'wen tf force; Irvington Across' PEASON AGENCY • Brass Beds to the College community and the public.', on all stock Items Including t under the boards the entire' The Street From Toys A /vtbfor clCrb of America Reg^ort^Agency |/»Hi-Rise.rs season, leading the team in '4'All • Custom Sizes The Jersey Shore & Long Island * on prernium bedding rebounds with 249, an average of 1173 Springfield Av/p No Phone orders -ten-per-gamer-To-go along-wlth- |Mon-Fri., 10 AM-6 PM* Thurs. 10 AM-B PM* Sal. 10 AM-5 her 16-point-per-game scoring (201) 372-,8544 Irvington ~~ONLY THE FINEST 4ND average, Kinal has notched 42 steals and 28 assists. FRESHEST INGREDIENTS! "Kim is an over-achiever. She Breakfast Special: TOAST "never knows-when-to-stoprboth- 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS on the court and in. the HOME FRIES & COFFEE clasgrjoom," said UCC > coach Fred Perry, also of Roselle. Kinal, also a member of UCC's THE MORE YOU BUY... cross-country team, is majoring Open 7 days a week in Business Administration. THE MORE YOUSA\/e: 365 E. Westfield Ave. by Sherman Jive. Create a Loan Reserve Roselle Park SERVICE Oldsmobile Inc. Based ait the RICHARD'S STATION "We Are Small Enough To Care!" Equity in Your Home! 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1291 Stuyve«antAve.r Union ' ' - on Union* County FebruoryCT, 1980 Section Two ol the Union Leader, Sprlngfleld'Leader, Mountainsido Jicho, Linden Loador,-Thc-5pectator, Konilworth Leader if Over 70,uu0 Readers In Sing a song of Union County Springfield man writes 'official' county.song ByBEASMITH eluding bankers, a publisher, and documents, and, he says, certified teacher—here in Focus ^Sid'Frank-of-SpringfieM; a educators, businessmen and it will follow up by phone Springfield, where'we live. conscientious, energetic, laborers. They represent the calls, correspondence and She is a part-time teacher .talented fellow, has used all cross sections of the private arranging meetings. In and a fine artist. Helen has Health & of __his_creative_ ac^. sector ._We're_a_non-profit_ _certain_cases^jLLCEDC can_ galleries _in -Boston,—New complishments throughout organization,— and—we're" -provide~a~portidn~of such a Saratoga—Springs, ^ness- -his-eareer-and-combined-and—funded-bjrpublic-sector-and -loan—at1 reduced—interest" ~Boca • Raton and—New~ instilled them into his private sector contributions. rates. Brunswick. Basically, she's position as public in- "We started in 1977'by All of this is indicated in a print maker. She makes formation-director of the private sector and county the slide show and Frank's etchings." -Union County Economic government, and we use the charming musical venture. After Frank published his Development Corporation.. best—dGono-m-i-e- means- Frank says he stai'laThis' •flrstrsBHgrhe continued to" As a result, he will be essentially to provide career as a songwriter and write music. "I wrote music Calendar honored soon by his peers assistance in public and television script writer. Born for children's ' recordings, and by the county itself. private financing. We know in Bayonne, he was and the recordings were Page 2 It seems that Frank has the'routes for them. We have graduated from Columbia made on the West Coast by written a song called "Union Union County real estate High School, Maplewood, Giselle MacKenzie, Dennis County, New Jersey" w«d bulletins, industrial finan- and Lafayette College in Day, -Joseph Cotten, Boris prepared k slide showcasing cing and demonstration Easton, Pa. "I majored in Karloff and William Bendix. the song in ,the background. demography. That is our English," he said, "and in "I also did greeting cards. That song is expected to be mandate." between, I wrote for early Then, I had my own audio Theater designated the official Union The UCEDC, he indicated, television, musical en- visual films and programs County song at a future assists prospects in obtaining tertainment programs, which I did for 12 years. I review. freeholders' meeting. created a map book for The slide show, which Hammond Publishers, map Page 3 Frank shows to freeholders, people. It is/ called 'The public and private Presidents! Tidbits and businesses and corporations, _TrJvia,l_lt_was_so_pop.ulat_ -is a colorful, picturesque, " that the book is now in its thoroughly-researched pre- fifth printing. It really was a sentation of the 21_^ lot of fun to do," he smiled. municipalities of Union "Then," said Frank. "I Lucky Devils County, and it is ac- started working with 'Jerz,' 'companied (by the' "Union ,a musical about New Jer- 'County" song, which has a sey." It was produced by the bouncy, ' appealing tune Halfpenny Playhouse, a i (reminiscent 'of "10 Little >, professional theater-in-resi- Indians") sung^ .by' dence at Upsala College, professional' people, ana a East Orange. professional man and woman "Jerz" was a musical also narrate .the slides. The- tribute to New Jersey, its presentation is entertaining, history, its heritage, and it interesting, colorful and became the basis for Frank's educational. song about Union County. _ "The_idea_of the song," •i'We also did a show called' Lottery explained^ Frank during a "Tarheel' With the same recent interview, "was basic idea. We did one on the Page 13 really to make people aware metric system called 'One of the county that they're in. ,For Good Measure.' Then we "If people_have no sense of SID FRANK of Springfield poses with the music sheet of the~ =did one forNew Brunswick" identity, how can they know song he has written for Union County called 'Union County, when it celebrated its 300th New Jersey,' soon to become the official Union County song. year. There were 300-year- how big their county is.., that He stands In front of a map~of Union County created by his they are a part of the half- wife, Helen Frank, an artist and Springfield school teachei*. old historical vignettes and Horoscope million people here? It's a songs under one title, 'They very functional operation to both public and private variety show material. A Knew Brunswick.' Page 13 - tell the people in the county financing. In the area of fellow songwriter and I "At one point," reminisced that it's an entity. I believe," public financing, it serves brought a song to a music Frank, "the Halfpenny he said, puffing on an unlit initially- in a counseling publisher. It was published Playhouse, which was based pipe, "that we function capacity,' recommending the and became a big hit. The in Kearny and a resident better when they know we're most appropriate federal or song was 'Please Mr. Sun ' company of Upsala, did an a county." state low-cost programs in "Then," he sa(d, chewing adaptation of George Ber- Social news .Frank explains, that the accordance with the need on his pipe stem, "I got nard Shaw's 'The Devil's UCEDC, which" is based in and qualificatibn of the in- married. Her maiden name Disciple,' which we called Pages 10-12 Elizabeth, is . an official divldual prospect. The is Helen flondzelt. and she 'Rebel.' It was a full-length agency DUI noi a county corporation then provides came from Newark, and then musical and we played it at agency We have 29 trustees assistance in obtaining and Maplewood. We were Washington's Crossing," * from thq private sector in completing requisite forms married in 1952. My wife is a (Continued on pigeZ)

**•• 1 Lucky devils! x Frank 'sings a song ofMhion County Recent , winners of The_iForeigner:' flawed comedy (Continued from page 1) on nued from page)) peramenramentto to sta Slavv i Inn sIl0 shmWu himinoco » rimmM™. «»••>.._ r>_-._ ._„, »._ „-„.!„.„ j«« i_ it i i_ - . H.L. • „ T. from prying by the lodge's in- Off-Broadway Production. De- R?. business." daughter. "Our son, Roger, is 29. He associate degree in theater arts territories'. Sometimes, it gets so tickets to N. J. Devils By Laura Michelson tarded young man, with subtle- With his song an1 d slide presentationU , has a B.A. degree from Delaware from Delaware University. She's a e s oannoved hockey games in a contest If you like "Gilligan's Is- habitants, ' 'Froggy" tells them spite these accolades, and an ty, restraint and warmth. It is a 'lll^^^^Srt wnrchhel^ onro;y'STring to university, and a master's degree in certified beautician, and she's a ^? °U 1?? ? ^ . sponsored by County land," you'llprobabiy enjoy the M Baker is an exotic foreigner extraordinary, elaborate set de- pleasure to watch Ellard W a Ut me 1>dhad schools for business administration from Now poet. I remember, in one day, my who neither speaks nor under- ZTt L f ^ !) - uv.avv.u avi *uic*n educationavuuuuiiunul i valuevalue!, itop'UieflghL", _. Leader. Newspapers are, Paper Mill Playhouse's current signed by Michael Anania evolve. Believing he has taught Frank still Jdoes have a little to do York University. He is in tho wife and I attended Roger's Perhaps, subconsciously, Frank's production, "The Foreigner," stands English. which lives up to the theater's Baker to not only speak Eng- enough of the toucnoh an, d go of show *•—'- -"" ' -™ - computer software business. He also photography show in the East pictured below. In- psivebusinesls Yognawinu know,g at" hishe pipesaid, withjintfirtainment. attitude must be that you cdn get the formation on the contest is starring Gilligan himself, Bob Believing themselves im- reputation for wonderful scenic lish, but read Shakespeare, El- "you'vpensiveley ' • has photography shows, Village and Holly's poetry reading in man out of show business but you got to have the tem- He and his wife have a son and a "Our daughter, Holly, got her the West Village - all in the samo on Pageil2 of this week's Denver. Denver as Charlie mune from any possible conse- design, overall the Paper Mill lard becomes instilled with con- can't get show business out of the quences, feeling unthreatened production is a disappointment. fidence, breaking down the day," he chuckled man, particularly when he first put Focus. Baker, a demoralized, sad-sack Englishman, is almost as lov- by the "ignorant" foreigner boundaries of his disability. He 1 "Holly has had her pootry his slide and music paokagc able and vulnerable as he was whose extent of the English lan- Act I, in which the cast is is funny, touching and winning. published She's been accepted, and together for the UCEDC. guage is "Thank you,"each of introduced — Stoneburner, Act II has more action, in- 'Lung Power' dance party set she reads very well, "Actually, I visited Scott Smith of as the television series' schlep- Rahway, a jingles producer. And he the residents reveals his or her Denver, Jane Connell as Betty trigue and genuine laughs. Den- ; IfyoIf youu liklike tto dancdanco fofor pleasurpleasure oor Tho event will be hM A i py sailor. Tho event will be "We also have animals. My wife had his professional people sing my true self to the flabbergasted Meeks, the lodge's easily im- ver'delivers a rather rousing loves visual animals. We have a dog,- song on tape. And during tho 16- pressed proprietor; Harley monologue in ridiculous made- ySuOyareC^vitecdeto°purotnJlyour 525 Rfvcrslde AvoTLyndtorsPand In "The Foreigner," Baker's. _ Baker, What follows is a series SBKS everyone who likes to dance to join Roxy, who is a pug, and two cats, a minute narration of the slide show, Venton as the Rev. David up language; there is suspense dancing shoes" Saturday ovening, Is open to all present and former Himalayan called Rltzie and a calico beloved, unfaithful wife.— she 'of comic encounters, bitter- us for an evening of fun and dancing. we offered them a strong-running Marshall Lee; Leah Doyle as as the KKK invades the resort; March 15, and fox trot, disco, tango Arthur Murray students and ahwne cat named Sweet Pea. Sweet Pea script. That's the secret Weapon In a has flaunted 23 lovers in the sweet emotions and the un- llsanaanvone In addition to the social aspect of the and total absurdity when the and hustle at the 1988 "Lung Power" who enjoys dancing. recently had a nervous breakdown, course of their marriage — is covering of a malicious, greedy his unsuspecting, dissatisfied evening, the participants will help slide show," he said proudly, "And Arthur Murray Dancc_Party_bonef It David Ogden, owner of tho Arthur and the vet has had to treat her for ~finacee, Catherine Slmms; Georgia folks revel in amaze- raise funds for the Lung the contrast of a man's voice and apparently dying. In art effort to plot by a two-faced minister for tho American Lung Association^ Murray_studlo _1687—St - G licking away all of her furt Would, _ then _a,_ woman's, volce..,-it's-vcry- relieve the monotony of-hls hos- and, the JKlu JKlux_Klan^wlth _Mlke_Starr as_the_bully,_red;_ _ment at-Baker-'s abillty-toJearn- you believe it?" he laughed. "It all -Ihelr language In just an hour's ofNeAvJerseyr-TheCfirlstSasSeal Avenue, Tlahway, Is Union effectlve. pital bedside vigil, Baker's Baker as theliero. He saves the ~neck~Owen~Musser rand-Greg People, coordinator. has to do with the constant bickering -time-But-in-all—"The-For-- "And for those who enjoy the "It takes years to learn, and a few friend. J^Frogjy" LeSeur, lodge for its rightful owners, Germann—as -Catherine's- excitoment of competition," Ogdpn of tho two cdts for their private eigner" lacks thd depth, clev- minutes to do." played T>y Sam "Stoneburner, helps those around him pick up brother — Is tedious and at noted, "wo Will also have ballroom points chaotic. The characters erness and emotional impact to whisks the down-trodden Eng- the pieces of their unfulfilled and disco contests, and the con- are loud, unappealing and un- make it more than just light,. testants can win valuablo trips, , . lishman to a falling iishlHg lives, and in the process, dis- sympathetic. rather forgetable entertain- prizes and trophies for their ef- ~'" '•> lodge resort in Georgia. covers a whole new, exciting, The exception Is Germann. ment^ —Inseeure-obsessed-wlth-the—rGonfldent-self4dentlty. Ogden said that advance self-image of being a terribly "The Foreigner" was the Unlike the other st< "ihe foreigner" runs at tne registration is required and entry boring individual, Baker Is anx- Winner of two 1985 Outer often over-acted character- Paper Mill through March 23 • forms and prize lists are available at. Today March 1 ious'about relating to new peo- Critics' Circle Awards for Best izations in the production, he For information, call the box the Arthur Murray Studio, Rahway, • Art • Potpourri ple. To shield his meek friend New American Play and Best portrays Ellard, a mentally re- office, 376-4343 or at the Lung Association Montcloir Art Museum, "In Creslln Boys Club of Peterstown, KURTMOSKOWITZ headquarters, 2441 Routo 22 West, Recognition of Excellence." 3 S. Golden 50th Anniversary dinner- of Springfield Union, ' Mountain Avo, Montclalr. 746-5556. dance, Dastl's Mountainside Inn, 7 There is a $15 registration fee. Through March 30, p.rri. 862-3131,3554652,382-8563 Flower, gdrdenrshow the place to be which includes a buffet supper and , Monlclnlr Art Museum, exhibit of late evening refreshments gifts to the permanent Currier and ' March 2 Is your lawn, flower bed oorr Vacation Fun," Vincent Abbatlello, Snodsmlth, WOR Gardon Hotline, pPeswt rnntrnControl tjiLabh , iNew—Jersey Contestants will register sponsors Ives collection. 746-5556. Through • Singles Vegetable'garden not all you had Photo Communication coordinator, 7:00 p.m. "Annuals, The Summer Department of Agriculture; 7pm, to back them with pledges for April 20. • r Jewish Singles dance. Tur- hoped It would be? Do you wish you Cook College; 1:30 pm., "Land- Color Show," Charles E Zafonte, "Living Walls," Edwin Tothp-hor- scape Design," Louis DIMartino, horticulturist, Morris County Park participating In the event. The funds YM-YWHA of Metropolitan New Uebrook, 555 Northfield Ave,, West knew more about the fundamentals •ttculturist, Somerset County Park- Jersey, "Images of MetroWest," 760 Orange. 8 p.m 797-6877. of planting, pruning, landscape consultant/teacher, Jointure for Commission, Commission. _ ' raised will bo used by tho Lung Community, Education, Somerset Northficld Avo,, West Orange. 736- • Sy's Single Faces, dance. City design and flower arranging? March 5-10:45 a.m., "Making March 8-10:45 a.m , "Raised Bed Association to support Its "Freedom Vo-Tech; 4:15 p.m., "Proper Tree 3000, Through March 23. Lights, Rt. 35 North, South Amboy, 8 If so, the 1986 New Jersey Flower More of Your House Plants," Gardening," James NlqhnadowiCz, From Smoking" cessation programs Selection," Louis. F. Spannor, New Jersey State Museum, p.m. 238-0972,774-3304,679-4311, and Garden Show is the place to go Margaret Crooks, director, Deep program associate, Union County and services for adults and children district manager, Bartlett Treo Cut Park Horticultural Center/John I witwimastnmah asthma, emphysema andd other 'iransiormation'Transformations and Jux•- Potpourri for expert help, Extension Service, Cook Collego; Sharing merchandise sale for_ More than 25 professional gar- Expert Co,; 7 pm., "Lawn and Floden, proprietor, Floden's 1:30 pm, "Suhspace/Grcenhouse long-term breathing disorders, All tapositlons: Serigraphs and Bain- I—Shrub Sprinkler Supply Co "tings? deners.-nurserymen—florists-and- JElorist;_l:30 p m,; "Modern DeslKn and Construction," Walter —pledgepledges are tax-deducflblotax-deductibleT7 - tingi7'"CulturarCc"nterrWesrstate~~ Pruning," Michael Bennett, Street, Trenton, 292-1886. Through brain-Injured adults. 23 Hughes educators will be on hand each day March 2—10:45 a m., "Planning Alpaugh, design engineer. Four I ContestantPIJ.I s can compete for stt Tt supervisor, Gardens and merchandise prizes based oh the March 30. - Place, Summit, 1 to 5 p.m,-_ to give valuable advice at a series of the Productive .Vegetable Garden," Seasons Greenhouses, 4:15 pm, Stamp Collecting open house, 38 N educational lectures. Sharon Billings, Department of Greenhouses, Deep Cut Park "How to Attract Birds to Your dollars they raise Inpledgcs or enter New Jersey State Museum, Horticultural Center; 4:15 p.m, the dance contests to compete for "Wearable Environments: Painted Main St., Milltown. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 20th annual show, which also Horticulture, Cook College; 1:30 Backyard," Mrs. Harold Debbie, p.m., "Deck Design and Con- "Preserving Summer," Anne Van trips to the Arthur MurrayDance-O- and Quilted Silk," Cultural Center. 247-1093, features more than 20 full-size naturalist/toncher, 7 p m , struction Tips," Anthony C. Rudl, Clove, program coordinator, Deep "Common Diseases in the 'Homo Rama and Showcase competitions West State Street, Trenton. 292-1886 -Record Collectors Show and ..spring gardens, will be held at the Cut Park, Horticultural-Center, 7 or get-away visits to Atlantic City Convention. Holiday Inn, National Guard Armory In president, John Rudl & Sons, Inc.; Landscape," Clare S. Liptak, Through March 23. 4:15 pm,, "Cutting Time — Grass p m., "Trees and Shrubs for tho andthoPoconosi * Theater Kenllworth. 9a,m. to5 p.m. 968-5405, Morristown March 1-9, Three or four Somerset County Agricultural —and Flowers In Your Landscape," H, Small- Garden," Richard Obal, Agent, Cook College. George Street Playhouse, • Music •• lectures will be given each day of Monmouth County Agricultural One 'of four women develop show. Richard Jurgcns, designer, Jurgens "Greater Tuna," 9 Livingston Ave., Harpsichord, and Flute Recital, Landscape Developers, Agent, Cook-College. ,. March 9-10:45 a rh , "Care and osteoporosis. Women are not only New Brunswick. 846-2895, Through First Lutheran Church, Montclalr, j As In previous years, Ralph Propagation of Foliage Plants," victims of this disease. Men can also March 2. > 3:30 p.m. 744-6043," Snodsmith, of WOR Radio's March 3-10:45 a.m., "Fruit Trees March 6—10:45 a m., "Flower William Munk, Essex County develop this potentially disabling 1 in tho Home Garden," J. Anthony from Spring to Fall," Donald B. Newark Symtohony Hall, 1020 Ja« series, YM-YWHA of . "Garden Hotline, Y will be one of the agricultural agent, Cook College; condition, A simple test performed Metropolitan New Jersey. 8 pm guest lecturers. Another media Hopfinger, specialist In Pomology, Lacey, specialist In Home Hor- 1:30 pm, "Lighting for Your Broad St., Newark. "Boulder in the ticulture, Cook College; 1:30 p.m., in a doctor's offico can diagnose the Sun" 8 p.m. 643-4550. Additional Frank Wes on flute, C|lnf Houston on personality will be bob Thomson, of Cook College; 1:30 p.m., "Ferms in Landscape," William F Koonze, early development of osteoporosis, dotes; Feb. 28,8 p.m.; March 1,3,8 bass and Smllty Smith on drums "The Victory Gdrden" on-WGBH- —Todays Landscape," F. Gordon "The Vegetable Patch," Ralph L. president, Koonz Sprinkler Supply which makes the bones more p.m. 736-3200, TV. Foster, horticulturist&author, Snodsmith, WOR Garden Hotline; Inc ; 4:15 p.m., "Sod Lawns - Your susceptible to fractures. There is ^ Snodsmlth will discuss "Fantastic "Ferns to Know and Grow"; 4:15 4:15 pm., "Do's and Don't of Outdoor Living Carpet," Charles treatment for this disease and early Forum Theater, 314 Main St., March 3 p.m., "Rock Gardens — Care and Landscaping," Joseph B.'"Locke, Mctuchen. 'Stage Struck." 8:30 House Plants" at 7 p m. on March 3, Lain, president, Pine Island Turf diagnosis Is beneficial. , • Support groups ' "Humor-Mn Horticulture" at 4,15_ Construction," Elaine Barbour, - Owner/Designer, Village Nucseries, Nursery p.m. Additional dates: Through 7 pm., "Using Low Maintenance Anyone with questions about Emotions Anonymoui, meeting p.m, on March 4 and "The Vegetable Hunterdon County agricultural March 16.548-4870. agertt; 7 pm,, "Fantastic House Trees in the Home Landscape," *?re «et 'MAGE-Roberfl n as he t and Mary A/larlno of Linden see osteoporosis or the test to diagnose Fair Oaks Hospital, learning center, Patch" at 1:30 p.m. on March 4, The Floral Design School will be * Potpourri Plants," Ralph L. Snodsmith, Stephen Bachelder, Union County A cinnamon flower greeting upon arrival are also- • Singles '•-•>' •>- of Union , day, at 3 p.m. by, the Morris permits or metal detector permits, served basis. Fields may be reserved during the included,' , i . , Middle Aged Singles, dance, following time slots: 9 a.m. to noon; 1% cups flour ' < The first prtye Js a shopping spree ' iCounto.,4gricultural Development to be used in the Union County Park Athletic rields-Requests for '/i cup salad oil , The above recipe was sub- IT, noon to 3 p.m.; 3 p.m, to 6 p m.; 6 atLordandTnylnr ,, Board In conjunction with the Morris System In 1986, should be aware of seasonal use or athletic fields will bo -mlttcd-byJune Poreella-of-UnionT- fl|/lll w mmmmmmttmmmmt • - ^mmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm -aiicepUxl-until-March 15 Requests—p-m—to-daflh—Warinanco—««* 1 cup canned pumpkin "The-rleadUne-forTiH-ealendar County Sull CoiiservatlorrDlstrlctr 'the following policies: Recipes for this column, which Volunteers are needed to sell Morristown. 8 p.m. 540,1177, listings Is noon on tho Thursday A complete llsUng^orUie-educatlon from organizations which have held baseball-sortball field 3, the only 2 eggs, well beaten tickets In all areas or Union County • Potpourri L Picnic reservations—Reservatlo- must be typed, may be sent to • Potpourri prior to publication. All Items lectures and demonstrations Is as ' ns for picnic areas will be accepted seasonal field permits In previous lighted field In the Union County 'A cup chopped nuts Anyone who would like to help by Friends orInterweave, fund 1 Focus editor, P.O. Box 3109, Minstrel Show Coffeehouse, 190 should "be sent to Calendar follows: years will receive scheduling Park svstcm. Is available from 6 •4 cup raisins either buying or selling tickets beginning now. Picnic areas can be Union, 07083. March 1-10:45 a.m., "Better priority. All other field permit p m. to 8:30Tmr&nd 8:30 p.m. to should call 574-6529 or 233-9041. Editor, P.O. Box 3109, Union, reserved from II a.m. to dark on 07083. • ' Photography for Plants and Saturdays; S a.m. to dark on Sun- requests, and any seasonal requests 11:30 p.m7 I ACTS«TAXTACTS»TAX FACTS^TAX ACTS»TAX FACT&*TAX FACTS^TAX FAC Tele Tax... Don't overlook medical expenses be taxable As you settle down to the chore of contacts (or supplies for (hem) or a New Jerseyeans who commuted to. children) last year, must report tor and interest charges, the IRS said, To or more autos can; treat-the cost the employer little or nothing adaptors for their telephone or extra,'; and benefits that are con- getting organized to prepare your hearing aid or need crutches or a television sets. and from work in company-owned the first time on their 1985 federal Employers are required to report average cost of the cars In the fleet tax return, don't overlook any cane? „ cars or made other personal use of .returns tho value of those fringe Upvalue of.these benefits as part of. as.each car's fair market or "book" sidered part oi worKiBg~conditions, Finally, there's transportation. If the affected employees' taxable value. The employer must such as company-paid subscriptions medical expenses you paid in 1985 you had to travel at a distance from them, those who (lex on employer- benefits as taxable Income, reports operated aircraft for nonbusiness the Newark District Office of the income on the W-2 forms they send redetermlnc the fleet's average to business-related magazines. home for medical,care,-you may them and the IRS in January, as^well valuation every two years and the The IRS strongly suggests that Although exceeding 5 percent of Other items lo keep in mind would have a deduction for bus, plane or purposes, as well as airline em- • Internal Revenue Service. adjustcd_gtossJncomc may seem be air conditioning or a home ployees who gave free airline passes Taxpayers who fail to do so will be as deduct a 7.05 percent social actual cost of each car may: not employees who receive taxable train fare, You are allowed $50 a security tax, Companies also were exceed $16,500. like a formidable amount, Bert elevator or a hospital-type bed night for lodging, • Ambulance to friends and relatives (other then assessed the additional (axes and be fringe 'benefits maintain adequate required to advise these employees Individuals who determine their Tobia, district manager for H & R where recommended by a doctor. charges are .deductible. Fur- .spouses and their dependent subject to failure to pay penalties and contemporaneous records. by Sept. 1, 1985 as to whether thoy fringe benefit value on the basis of a Block, said that many expenses arc. Blind people may have the care of a thermore, you are allowed to deduct Taxpayers whose taxable fringe would exercise their option _, to personal use percentage or mileage often overlooked In addition, New seeing eye dog Handicapped people the actual cost if you took a taxi or benefits < were substantial and on withhold federal Income tax on the must include in their calculations Jersey residents get an extra benefit may require braces, a wheelcHalr, bus to a doctor or dentist's office, Tax Counseling for the Elderly which their employers did not because any medical expenses over nn artificial limb or special hand value of the benefits. Both the social any applicable commutation usago withhold federal income taxes and drugstore, etc. or .you can take 12 security and income tax (where 2 percent of New Jersey income may comro.controls on mtho car,. "Hearing im- eenis per mile for"th5 use' ofvou? or mileage. However, they would not also on - which they- did-not-pay. —bo deducted on the state return,—— paired-peoplc-may-deduct-ipeclal—owntarr y -applicable)—deductlons__wlll be be subject to the fc) a day fate that tytimatwl tnves. mnv hnvi> to pay n reflected on the W-Z forms = "applie s 'to_persons who_only_usc penalty for failing to pay such taxes,=_ To start wlthLwhot about medical Employees who drive company- company-owned cars to drive to and • especially if thoy have a balance due insurance? Did you pay Blue Cross, -owned cars solely to commute to and from work, equalling more than 20 percent of Blue Shield, major medical or dental- Married Couples Deduction from work will generally have their Although alrlino employees, thoir their total 1985 tax bill. In such insurance either directly or through taxable income increased by $3 for spouses and dependent children, cases, they are required to complete payroll deductions? Was Medicare each such round trip The rate is who use passes on commercial and attach Form 2210 with their deducted from a Social Security $1.50 if the auto was used only to flights are not required to pay tax on return, and remit the penalty, check? Did you pay for medical commute one way; their value, they are" taxable to the Additional information on the coverage through your child's school Is .who make other employee If used by omcr relatives laxaDiwy of fringe benefits is or college? Do you belong to an personal use of such cars must or friends. In such cases,, the value - contained In IRS Publication 525, HMO? What did you spend for determine the value of that benefit which can be obtained free of charge prescription dqigs and Insulin' or the fringe benefits is based on 25 by calling 1-800-424-FORM (3676). by multiplying the percentage of percent of the carrier's actual Medical bills can be costly, even such use by that car's annual lease The IRS said that it will closely after deducting insuranco reim- highest unrestricted coach fare In a recorded tax information service which may be able to or "book" value. For instance, an effect for the flight taken. monitor compliance with the new I - answer your tdx and some refund questions. The telophone bursements. Make a list or all employee whose personal use of an fringe benefit regulations payments to doctors, dentists, Employees 'who use_ company- number and a list of topics is in your tax package. employer-owned car was 10 percent owned planes for personal purposes hospitals, nurses, checkups, im- of its overall mileage would be A public tervlce menage from the Internal Revenue Service munizations, X-rays. What about must report as taxable income the 'Moonlighting' required to add $1,000 to his or her plane's lease value for those flights, chiropractors, podiatrists, ac- taxable income if tho car's value "Moonlighters," those who work cupunturists, psychologists, Tho now regulations exempt IRS has filmson tax system was $10,000 certain—employer-paid fringe* at two places in a day, may claim cosmetic surgery or Christian the expense of traveling between the Groups and organizations^- In instances where an auto can be benefits from taxation, including " " ••••••• vices,_and tho history and ad-Science) places of employment More in- terested in showing 16 mm color practitioners? Did anyone in reasonably expected to be regularly health insurance, and tho first ministration of tho U S. tax system the faml formation is contained in the free sound films on-the-federal tax lily get new eyeglasses or used In the employer's business, or If $50,000 of group life Insurance, Other (27-16 minutes). IRS Publication 463, VTravel, En- system may arrange to borrow these the vehicle is driven primarily by (ax-free benefits include qualified employees at least 10,000 miles in a tertainment, and Gift Expenses." productions from the Internal "Hey, Wo'ro in Business"—on free employee discounts, benefits that' Revenuo Service's Newark District calwdar year, the fringe benefit IRS services for owners of small value may be determined by Office businesses (27-14 minutes). Tax changes' —"Why Usrthe-LakensVMh* mosf -multiplying pcrsonalusemUeage by. recently produced feature, is a 28- ,21 cents for each of the first 15,000 mlnutc presentation on tho IRS audit Older taxpayers can get tax assistance through this miles and .11 cents per mile above process, It also—provide An.patned-in- program. Check with the IRS for a location near you. that. __ descriptlon of the steps taxpayers >o claimed by A two-earneearner couple who files a joint return may be able ttoo" A puhUc trilct melange from the liilimafltevenue Service ""Employers who operate fleets of -INTERNAL-REVENUE HASSUNO-VOU- "A Right Good Thing"—on IRS- deduct 10* of tho qualified earned incomincomee , up lo $300$3,0000 ,o off may take when they disagree with sponsored free tax counseling for the- taxpayers who: OVER YOUR TAX RETURNS????? an examination decision, 1. Have somo earned incomtrand tho lessor ournmg Bp'ouuo. clderly and tax situations common A puhllt urvlcr m«u,, tnm Ik, M,nalKtvtHutS.rvlce In addition to this film, tho IRS has to older taxpayers (12-V4 minutes). both earned income and adjusted Medical deductions the following feature available free "The Subject Was Taxes"—on tho gross income are less than $11,000,00 INCOME TAX CAR INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL on loan: 2. Are married filing jointly or , Allowable medical deductions history and importance of taxes as a • UNIOH'290" TAX RETURNS "Tho American Way of Taxing"— social corttrlfcTthrough the ages (16- qualifying wldow(er) and have a Include costs of special equipment- Prepare on IRS taxpayer assistance scr- 14 minutes). qualifying dependent child. such as a motorized wheelchair, • NEWARK *3M* and - — 3 Arc head of household and "Money talks"—on the history of TAKE THE HEADACHE -hand controls on a car, a special Federals State M provided a homo for a qualifying • IRVINGTON *323 taxes from Colonlal-tlmes-to post telephone for the deaf—and special BUSINESS TAX RETURNS 1 child for the last six months of the LOW DOWN PAYMENT World Warll (27- minutes), Items—such as false teeth, artificial year OUT OF TAX limbs, eyeglasses, hearing aids, The Miller Agency MONTHLY PAYMENTS APRIL 15th DEADLINE "A Vital Scrvico"-on enlisting The amount of tho credit can be as groups and organizations into the 'crutches, and guide dogs for~ttts— Income Tax Prepared DON'T LOSE YOUR "COOL" OVER THIS DATE, ACT NOW! much as $550 Whatever amount IS blind or deaf. 1331-A Springfield Ave. Fll&S) IRS-sponsored Volunteer Income not needed to cover your tax liability 372-2191 - Take advantage oj beneficial lax credit! Tax Assistance-program (VITA) to Is refunded directly to you. As a PREPARATION IRVINGTON help low-income, non-English matter of fact, H & R Block points C.H. FIORINI & CO. • File Properly (numerous tax changes) speaking and handicapped persons out that oven If you havo no tax l«] STUWUANT AVf, MVINCmM •No Frustration and Aggravation with their tax returns (o-'A 0IFESSI0NALS WEKN0 W 373-2500 liability, you should file a tax return c«,!S£U?.!(!P H |«M) 371-5037 •EarlyRcfund minutes) •FairFce • just to claim this credit Anyone MONEY WITH THE LEAST MIS |r«|«i|69O-/424 These films are available from the expecting to be eligible can request HSDACHES •Trained Tax Consultant, who is authorized to represent you before Internal Revenue Service should your rcturri be R L l> l0FESSI0NAL STAFF examined. -SnTr1,™^- °71--- b^ -|j» jw instead of waiting lofllchls in «J S. 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Turley ended up fighting received a, copy of "Working, jfe^t^iYrara^l^ste^^iW,^ great personal sacrifices to achieve Fairview Park, Elmsford, NY v peace wlthUie wicked Israelis. It Is; _10523.) This is a fascinating account i •Peace: A Handbook of; Pracflcal,;,Tl^Wo .Et^,'jar^"irftcwer) wUEj. head^iarters'^'ln •thePJast; c splendid propaganda, but of the sort by' a former director of the Czech z UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED ,ItychologyanaotberTools'^#95r,F^^^ •'"••• " leading to' ' that lets you see those people as they Disinformation Department , who .Jmpact Publishers, Box 1094, San "newspaper" --. 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TICKETS The Mostly Music Series is part of - ituffcd peppen, muncli orbroccoll. years, where he has directed Hank Glass will direct the Union County college's Cultural Arts T^Thank-vouyoiir MtMt.fiiChef•DiriiV'Si firiio- : "., "Gypsy," "Cabaret," "Mousetrap," production, 4 Centennial Ave. "The Boyfriend," "The Spider," Scripts are available in tho Vj| CRANFORD • 2333 Morris Avev Uriioh/Idteal Prof. Blidg. "Gemini" and "Games People Westfield Memorial Library. .;•.•.•: ' " >;"(iicr4MfrornJ«etiirLumber)•.••;.; ;.•.'.•• , v\•'./'.•:•• .'.•„ , Play." 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Waekend* w« pr«aant many Prida fttar* SPRINGFIELD 467-0132 Diracl front-Portugal- 257 FERRY ST., NEWARK, M.J.201-344-3041 Lagua --^ Red Cross plans show 1 GeneVleve Pascale Di Venuto of will meet Monday at the Boys and Mr. and Mrs-Frak Perrlcone Jr. Union, president of the Clara Barton Girls Club of Union Plans will be I of; Ohio Street, Union, have an- Auxlllary-of the Eastern Union made for. federation night jointly nounced the engagement of their County Chapter American Red scheduled. March 13 with the daughter, Patricia Ann, to Douglas Cross, will serve as chairman of the Suburban_Woman's Club of Union at John Lagua of Blbomfield, json of z annual' luncheon and floor show the United Methodist Church, Union o |Mr. and Mrs. Baclllo LagUa of sponsored by the auxiliary. The Kahuku.Hawall. a event will be held April 5 at the Town THE UNION CHAPTER of t The' bride-elect, who V S and Campus Restaurant, Union, at Hadassah will meet Monday at 7:30 graduated from Mother Seton noon "All seatsmust be reserved," p m. In Congregation Beth Shalom, Regional Hlgh_lSchflol(_attended says Mrs. Dl Venuto, "and no Union Sally Comey, director of Unloki County College for. a year,, ..reservations will be made at the Educational Services at the where she recelyed - ah X-Ray' door. No tickets will bo Issued The Children's Specialized Hospital, technology certificate and a cer- tificate as a dental assistant! She is final date for reservations Is April 1 Mountainside, will present a employed as a Rental assistant for Featured will bo gifts, prizes, lun- program on "Stress Management" cheon and tf floor Bhow with music, Evelyn Gingell^ president, has" uiu uttikut3f~(ir.T*tliD 19-10? r^Teportcd~*uiar~a~btisiiJcss~tneethigreported Uiat a business 'meeting— Her fiance, who was graduated dfU p "Proceeds," she says, "will be from Kahuka High School and the will follow the program. Hostesses donated to the Eastern Union County Pennsylvania State University, Will be Mrs, Gingell, Eva Yungst, Chapter of tho American Red Cross where he received a B S degree in Freda Yeager, Use Frank, Evelyn to help our chapter continue Its accountlng,_recelved an M.BA. Schenfeld and Helen Wolff. Mildred mandated programs and Its In- degree In financing from Falrlelgh Rosenthal is chairman, and Tess 1 1 l numhnr f>f l p i ^ h ^ ^ltllt Plffkl """ ttllf programs throughout the 12 com- Frances Ostrofsky, fund-raising He Is a programmer analyst at munities it serves" Reservations vice president, will sell tickets for Sandor Pharmaceuticals, East can be made by calllngPat Owens at American youth , actlvltles- Hanover. 353-2500. Hashacar. She can be contacted at A May wedding Is planned In Holy 687-1269 -She reported that at the Spirit Roman Catholic Church, THE EXECUTIVE board of the New Jersey Hashacar mid-winter Union, and a reception will follow at GFWC Woman's Club of Connecticut convention this month, the theme Snuffy's Pantagis Renaissance, was "Tho Immigrant Experience," Scotch Plains. . Farms, a member of the New Jdrsey PATRICIA PEHRICONE State Federation of Woman's Clubs. which explored the Issues and DOUGLASLAGUA Convery-Johnson % •w>, problems faced by past and present Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Convery of Railway have * immigrants to Israel. To emphasize announced the engagement of their daughter, Anil the thome, students were Elizabeth, to Frank Brian Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs "welcomed to tho convention in a James Johnson of Orchard Terrace.TJnlon. i room arranged Ilka Ben Gurlon McNally- The bride-elect,-who was graduated from Aquinas Airport and were given 'passports' High School, Rahway, and Rutgers University, which were then 'stamped' as they .^ DOREEN O'BRIEN Newark, Is an accountant for Amerada Hess Corp, would be in a real Immigrant WILLIAM MCBURNEY /. DiCesare situation, Students conducted skits MR. AND MRS. HARRY BIERMAN Woodbrldge. • Mr, and Mrs Joseph P. McNally _Her fiance, _who was^graduated from Roselle in which they role-played Immigrant _of Toms River, formerly of Union, Catholic High School and~FairlelgirT)Ickinspn groups~being~"dlscussed"lrrairat^" |"have announccdlhe engagement of University, Madison, Is a real estate appraiser for tempt to dramatize the problems Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sleron of Augusta, Ga,, have their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Coapfle celebrates JOtHyeaF Professional Appraisal Associates faced by the groups." The con- announced the engagement of her daughter, Doreen A. Anthony Martin Di Cesare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bierman of Remer followed by Rosalie Mlllman, past president of An October wedding is planned at St, Mark Church, vention ended with a panel In which O'Brien, formerly of Union, to William G. McBurney, Dr. and Mrs Anthony Dl Cesare of students dramatized the "plight of son of Mr. Barry McBurney of Hillside, and the late Wcstrtong Branch. Avenue...UMUU, u|Springfield« iiiBiieiu,, Ltueuraiecelebrateda uieitheir 70l/Ulhn thTlemple, who presented a Tree of Life Leaf, Rahway, and a reception will follow at the Gran wedding anniversary Feb. U in the evening at an modern Ethiopian, Russian and Mrs, Jean McBurney. Miss O'Brien also is the ..The bride-elect, who was whlh was donated by the Biermans' eight Centurions, Clark. Oneg Shabbat following services in Temple Beth grandchildren, Jayner-Cathy-and Kenneth American immigrants to Israel." daughter of the late Mr James E O'Brien. graduated from Union High School Ahm, Springfield » Mrs,. Gingell reported that 120 The bride-elect, who was graduated from Union High and Seton-Hall—University, Is a Bierman, Randy and Mitchell Glnsburg, Mark In addition to family members, temple students attended. The Aghan plate School, Is a corporate tax administrator for LCP personnel assistant for Alcan and Paul Biddelman and Janet Greebel. Mayor Boehcher-lgnatowicz members and other friends honoring the couple, was awarded to Mrs. Frank, Building Products, Woodbridgo. Cieri followed with his presentation. Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Boehcher of MUlburn have Chemicals & Plastics, Inc., Edison. Mayor William Cierl of Springfield signed a membership vice president. Mrs Her fiance, who was graduated from Hillside High Her fiance, who was graduated Biddelman dedicated a special rendition of a announced , the engagement of their daughter, proclamation of greetings from the Township of wedding song sung in "Londino" in honor of his Rosanne, to John V. Ignatowicz Jr., son of Mr. and Gingell, president of the Union School, Is a service technician for Midland Sales, from Christian Brothers Academy Springfield "I've been present several times at Hadassah, announced that Dover. and Seton--Hall University, is grandparents. Mrs. John Ignatowicz of Elker Road, Union 50th wedding anniversaries," explained the At tho close of the service, Cantor Richard The bride-elect, who was graduated from-Millburn prospective meiribers are invited to An August wedding Is planned in St. Genevieve's studying dentistry at the Medical mayor, "but this Is my first 70th wedding an- Monday's meeting; Church, Elizabeth, with a reception at the Holiday Inn "lUegeof-Vlrglnla in Richmond. Nadel of Beth Ahm, who had "graciously given High School, Is employed by Village Supermarkets of GENEVIEVE DI VENUTO niversary, he said, when presenting Harry and up the pulpit to Cantor Biddelman for the Springfield. (Continued on page 12) North, Elizabeth. ' Lena Bierman with the Springfield Certificate of evening," jollied Biddelman in the concluding Her fiance, who was graduated from Union High" Appreciation In addition to the* certificate, Clcrl hymn, which was sung in an ancient Yemenite School, attended Rider College of Lawrencevllle. He is Charge for pictures MARYMCNALLY read the Township Proclamation making Feb ANTHONY DI CESARE i melody a self-employed bakery distributor. There will be a $10 charge for publication of wedding for quality value and experience, 44r-1080-i'Lena and Harry Bierman Day" In The Oneg Shabbat (refreshments) was given A May 1987 wedding Is planned in St. Rose of Lima and engagement pictures, Wedding and engagement Springfield by the Bierman's children, Mlml and Mickey Church, Short Hills, and a reception will follow at tho stories without pictures will still be published without- All of the events took place in the temple at the Biddelman of Springfield, Gert and, Mickey L'Affaire, Mountainside charge ' — regular Sabbath evening.servlces led by Rabbi Glnsburg of West Orange and Sissle and Jerome Lorstan-Thomas Engagements Reuben Levine Assisting him that evening was Bierman of Safety Harbor, Fla. Flower Cantor Mark Biddelman, grandson of the arrangements were prepared by Randy Gln- -your Wedding Photography Professional Biermans, who served as guest cantor Cantor sburg, a granddaughter and a professional NOW TILL MARCH 8,1986 Streeter-Palmieri Biddelman, who was graduated from Jonathan designer. ' P Bridal album with 18 - 8 x 10 Color photo; Mr and Mrs Melvln Streeter of Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, GETTING MARRIED?, degree in biomedical engineering and an < Harry Bierman, 94, was born in Newark on QlJrjcle's parents 5x7 (oliir folio Hackensaek have announced the M S degree in systems engineering, is assumed the duties of a parttime cantor at Temple Sha'arey Shalom, Springfield, while he April IS, 1692. His wife, the former Lena Gold- engagement of their daughter, Linda, to employed by Jet Propulsion Lab Col Tech, stein, 89,was born in Newark on Sept 17, 1897. LOOKING FbRTHE FINEST • Groom's parents 5x7color folio-: . '•• Nicholas P Palmier! Jr , son of Mr and Pasadena, Calif studied at Hebrew Union College After he was graduated, he was installed as the cantor in They were married In Newark and lived there • Deluxe 11 x 14 ailor portrait . Mrs Nlcholns F Palmlerl Sr of Her fiajico, who was graduated from until moving' to Springfield te years ago. ;;;:\.:VipEOTAPING?:^: /;;;: Washington Avenue, Linden Temple Emanuol of Woodcliffe Lakes . ;• l'ubli(;ityphotographs, for- newsp.iper Kcan College of New Jersey, Union, where Mr Bierman organized thc.old Hercules Men's. • ••••'.•"•.'.".•'.•^tbpkTTo.:,•:/••:':- '-'.V: ', Q Complete rov/erane, of tr^e ontirt' i\xy The bride-elect, who was. graduated ho received a B A degreo, Is a paramedic The grandson of the celebrants was robed in an Club in 1914 in Newark He was a member of the '• Large selection <)i previews •• "r from Case Western Resorve University, supervisor for Monoc Hospital Corp "unsual tails (prayer shawl), a hand-made work Newark EIKs at that time He also founded the INVISION PRODUCTIONS Cloveland, Ohio, where sho received a B S A January 1987 wedding is planned of art depleting a Jewish legond White Hebrew Beauty Brassiere Co In 1920 and was a Custom DMfjMtf JMwfry • 50»h Anniversary SPECIAL BONUS: letters in random adorn the tails along tho top of SS^f^o^appolntment: ' n y dlVerse Work ln Real Key Punch Operator F/T - . • V- ?CALL;MARGE. 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Please call 994-0099. products we offer are superior We are an established and skills Flcxlblo schedules growing retail chain seeking avallablo Competitive to. any In the market. Our flH_jD_Vpnt.ory clerk with a salary and benefits company Is so unique that we minimum three years office EASY Assembly Workl have-been-able to do the' Im- $400 00 per 100 Guaranteed Apply In person AUTO ACCESSORIES AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE ENTERTAINMENT CHILD CARE HELPWANTED experience Good salary, possible-become No! 1 In our 1 benefits and opportunity for Payment No oxpcrlonco/No Industry. In only 8 short years: EXCELLENT In home child Sales Details send self MERIDIAN NURSING How did we. dp It? Wo turned 2-1980 VW RABBITS- 1-Gas, 1 ASSISTANTMANAGER advancement In a smoke free BUY-WISE 1971 CHEVY NOVA-4 cylln EAST COAST care. TLC ana audio/visual congenial atmosphere. addressed stamped envclopo CENTER WESTFIELD the life' Insurance business dor, automatic. Call 964 B31/ Diesel, 4 door, 4 speed, air learning program as they BARTENDERS- Part time. ELAN VITAL'Number 4248, Into -a-people business. But Auto Parts conditioning, very good body/ ENTERTAINMENT I WILL TRAIN YOU - ISIS Lamberts Mill Road WHOLESALE grow 944 9274,944 5822 Fifty positions available In a Three nights Interviews CALL MRS. CLANCEY 3418 Enterprise Road, Fort Wostf leld, N J 07090 thats only the beglnnlng^of our To The Public Interior/mechanical con taken Thursday evening 8pm Pierce, Florida 33482 spectacular succossstoty, If dltlon 488 9421 or 484 2250 step by step training program g 8pm CLERICAL Open 7 Day: 1984 DATSUN SENTRA- 4 I-WIII babysit any age In my 10 pm, Looking Glass LLoungoounge 374-5500 233 9700. you'd like more Information No, 1 In Professional— Union home Call 487 4195 Learn and earn: 741 North Stiles St. Lid ; TYPING* EUROPEAN WOMAN- for W -Surn8-arrrtirt2pm~ door, a/c, automatic, am/lm, 1972 VW BUG- Good condition.' Liindenn . SANDLER/WORTH about how representing A.L. Wed 8. Sat bolge, . excellent condition, Disc Jockey ' > 925-5330. GENERALOITICE day work Must have own car Williams on a full or part time • $500 or bost offer. Call Scott MATURE MINDED MOM' $15,600- $26,000 Rt. 22, Shield, NJ and recent references Ranch GREAT OPPORTUNITY 7 30to5-45pm asking $4500, Call 2B3-0713. after 4pm at 484 4494 Enlettainmenll Pleasant personality and basis could change your whole Weokdays7:30 will take care of children International company Is BANKING home in Short Hills, 2 adults Growing Union Township La\ life call Kevin at 371-9457. ft Weddings* Bar mILtvah's Bmonths • 5 yoars In her homo. expanding Enthusiastic, good typing skills are a '81 DATSUN-310 GX, 5 speed 379 2042. F|rm seeks self motivated ant am to 7 p.m. 1977. VOI&RErAlrXcondition; References CalUSB B408 after energetic atmosphere, Im- must for this fast paced hatchback, sunroof, am Im power_brakfis,.RQWeLsteiirJngt Are Our Specialty radvertlslnproff Ice. Great- CUSTOMER SERVICE dependable persons tn mi twt •IWSU RANCE-BusyTnlurance^- cassette Groat condition— -5pm •- mediate employment for ^^P/^TEtLER~T^ ndustrlal Products' Mai Tull time positions 688-5848 4: cylinder, 59,oooW Ex people who are willing to working conditions,, offlce will train mature In- $2500 761-5886 cellent condition. "Ne' w bat- ; SP.RINGFIELD ; 'f, cbnvenjent Springfield Order .firm, seeks' bright, EXPERIENCED dividual. Must type and be A. COHEN MOTHER- Of toddler Will care acceptj-esponslblllty, Rocepflonlst-Clerk - genera tery, starter, exhaust, tune up for your child In my Union location. Call Johanna: detail-oriented Individual to able .16: communicate on ,. Vauxhall Section 1982 HONDA- Accord LX iandle telephone/order entry COOK office actlvltlos Includi phono. Congenial atmosphere, 2091 Springfield Ave Hatchback 46,000 miles, air Asking $2200 call 484 1587 home. Part time hours Carteret Savings, a.respected First Come First Served and rapidly expanding leader, hd follow-up. Typing and For INTERNATIONAL telephone answering, flllni (seasonal) Call Lois487-8020. —Union conditioning, AM/FM radlo- (201)233-8011 available. Unlon/Maplewood HOUSE OF PANCAKES and vory light typing area. Call 488 0753. , Mr. Lan( 2(1-1480 , has an Immediate opening for JRT .experience. PTC Exce"xcellon| t condition-Call 944 lAaplewood. 741-4344. .' in Union. 4 days a week Pleasant telephone per 5224 after 3 pm. AUTOS WANTED a P/T Teller:with a least 4 sonalltyamust AUTO DEMURS months cash .handling ex- both days and evenings, INSURANCE NEW JERSEY EMPLOYMENT WANTED perience. We offer excellent, CLERICALlBANKING^.vw i :•' v;; ••-'•'•^ '; •''.•^•-..'• '•' Please Call. Insurance agoncy seeking a MONEY SAVERS 1981 HONDA ACCOR D- 4 door, Phyllis Visco Secretary - strong typing (40 5 speed, air, power steering/ TOPWS TEENAGERS D.J.'S FREE- Lance Proofreading starting salary and a pleasant WPM), grammer and spelling professional type Individual '82 & '84 models at wholesale work environment. Please call Must have telephone per prices Call (or details brakes, am/fm stereo and editing. Superior work. MORTGAGE OPPORTUNITIES 686-6607 •sWIls—3"~ must, dictaphone cassette, 53,000 miles, original IN CASH We do any affair ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Susan Ohorl at 201324-151S, ; ,:> required, steno a plus but no sonallty Typing required CUSTOM LEASE 4(7-7400 Excellent References ' Call Our, leading financial Institution is expanding. We're look- Two, throb or flVo;days owner. Asking $4500 or best For ALL Cars & Trucks W« play ill types of music. 9441244, after 3 pm. We are an established and . Ing fora number of Individuals with a variety of taleni to necessary, pleasant telephone offer Days 548 4176, after (Spm •Weddlngs's*Bar- .-- ',:;^,CLERK/TYPISTS;;;;:-'-.' ^^.-': FOOD PREPARATION-' In Factory Service 1977 PLYMOUTH VOL ARE Is seeking a Teller Supervisor, v ; Stereo, auto, new. paint lob 0400 REWARD We offer competitive salary and o full benef lt package-In- gourmet shop Male/female Long Term Leasing WAGON- 4 cylinder, good with 2 years experience You eluding medical arid tuition refund. For Immediate con- Call 389 3773, after 1 00 MILLBURN transportation, good con- With cap Asking $800. Call 274 must have excellent Dif- GOVERNMENT-Jobs 114,040- 4035 sideration please confact.our Personnel Department at: $59,230 yoar Now hiring Call SHORT HILLS AUTOS FOR SALE dition $1400 Call 487-4785 PERSONALS ference and Cash Item Record 1 805 487 4000, cxt R 4991 tor after 4pm and the ability to work ef- 763-4700EXT.239 v V; CAN YOU USE 978 CHEVROLET CAPRICb FILE CLERK-Part time current federal list. ENTERTAINMENT 2 fectively with customers and afternoons to work In ac V8, a/c, power windows, door 1980 PLYMOUTH HORIZON- A TRUE PSYCHIC management.: locks, steering and brakes, 2 door hatchback, 4 speed, ACCORDlANIST-Duo or Trio KEY MAZDA countants offlco Filing, MRS. RHONDA zerozlng and miscellaneous "100.00 or more per week ~ aux lighting, AM/FM 0 track power steering/brakes, am/- to play at any home or hall READER A ADVISOR We Offer, stereo, good tires plus snows fm, air conditioning, rear office work Wost Orange, Car GAL/GUY FRIDAY John Lenard 353 0841 I give all types of Readings xr.... "IM STOCK" needed Call Mr Blumenfcld, Part time early morning work Excellent ride $2900 or best window defroster, sunroof and Advice I can and will help R Busy Union County office offer 376 0891, plus snows Good condition •Excellent Starting Salaries 3J5 0090 sooks bright person for Is available delivering the you where-others failed I Star Ledger to subscribers on 487 4245 have--been established In •Complete Benefits Including diversified office duties, some 232::::::::::: IMMEDIATE typinyp g holpful Full flme, year an established morning 1980 CHEVROLET- Chovette, Central Jersey Unlon,_slnce_1948,—By -ap Fulll TultlonJtolmliurMmMtlonJtolmliurMm t GOVERNMENT— JOBS- me, year •.Two-door-hatehT-^Manuali— 1979-TRANS AM- Black-Wlth CLERK- needed, mornlngsr~ round call-Mr-Mrs Davls-24Davl241 newspaper route In either of rod oaglo Excollent con polntment 484 9485 or 944 7289 DDentil l AAnd A Savingsi / part or full time Must type $14,040 *59,230/yr Now the above areas This Is a 75,000 mllos Good condition Disc Jockey Service 1243 Stuyvosant Ave .Union ~ Investment plan 2500 «. Astng $1,450 Call 688 3264 dltlon T roof, 43,000 mllos S^::^: DELIVER! and be reliable Nawrockl's Hiring Call 805 487 4000 Ext permanent position for a New transmission,, stereo; Porfoct for an occasslons For an Interview ap Pharmacy, Union, 488 8052 - CLERK TYPIST R 1448 for current federal list reliable person with a ear An starter Private owner Call Reasonable rates Weddings, CALL polntment, please call (22010 ) To advance to secretarial excellent way to supplement 1983 DATSUN- 280Z Prime Bar Mltvahs, Graduation CEMETERY PLOTS 354-7400, ext. 321 today | ; : position Full time Good v after 3 30 944 4454 .\ ^v.-CLERKWIST.;' : -_ 6AL/GUY- Friday Diver your Income with only a few condition. Fully loaded with Parties, Office Functions and HOLLYWOOD KEY OLDS/MAZDA typing and phone skills Some ^INSURANCE hours Involved each week any Personal or Business MEMORIAL PARK Full.tltne,po5ltlon, qoOd math sifled duties Heavy phone Customer. Service Rep, for T top 30,000 miles, sliver 1977 TOYOTA- Five speed, 4dO E. ST." GEORGE AVE. skills and typing'.'required: wr previous banking business Call 877 4222 or. 1 800 242 0850 oxterlor/sllver Interior $9,500 event gladly accoptcd Gethhosmane Gardens, contact Typing 40 45 wpm busy auto agency. In high Mileage, $500 or. best LINDEN, NEW JERSEY cdrpot-atlon's maln-eHle* In experience a plus. Call The Steno or speed writing 75 80 Kenllworth, Experience TOLL FREE or bost ofler. For ap offer 1981 ARIES K Wagon Mausoleums Offlco 1500 United Jersey Union Center National Bank, palntment call 564 7855, ask D.J. MARTY/D J.TONY Stuyvesant Ave, Union 486-5555 Millburn. Pleasant working wpm Will train on newpreferred. -Pleasant 42,000 miles, air conditioning, Bank/NA conditions and good benefits. Personnel Department, 488 computer system; Excellent surroundings. Good salalry NEWA~RK ~ VlRPORT- for Bill Mon Frl 10 am 3 automatic, $2500 487 4907 8620626 — 488 4300 9500, between the hours, 9 benefits Call 944 1200 ask for and benefits. Call Gladys at Positions available To start pm Elizabeth, New Jersey v ;: ^MEPE /.•../;.. vttii9tt.': •;•',;;.-;.| "hhi m.>»

PART'TIMEr Drivers. Light ! packagedellvery. suitable for SUPERVISOR- for phone SALES KEY PUNCH OPERATOR retiree. All shifts. Call 241. ^ RESTAURANT work,. S4-S6 per '.'.• hour plus Excellent full time opportunity. Must have previous ox-- 6900, Ben, ' . • : . •••..'. : HELI* f :.: commission. 6-9 p.m. Union RESIDENTIJUL SALES perlencewith IBM3741 Alpha-Numeric. area,' Cajr.688-1126 'ask for PART. TIME- Monday-Friday, Denny's, has Full and Sandy. '"",.•••:...;; ••/"/'• .'•!•••; ...v . ::; MANAGER;^::. : NJ. DEVILS We offer a competitive starting salary and excellent Com- hours ll:30am-2:30pm. Union Part time: positions open' Suburb»n7un|on County of- pany paid benefits. If Interested call Personnel: 277-8633. ;..; Sandwich Shop. Cair964-9550y at. thelrHJnloW, location flee; salary plus commliilon. .for:-.-. ;••••": :•-..-, • .-.-.'••• > For: a Vorifldentlal Interview PART TIME-Help heeded for call37«-(70O. ••••':,'••: ••.*'- UPCOMING HOME GAMES candy shop In Union. Apply In •W A I T E R S / -- BODY BEAUTIFUL' person, HELEN ELLIOT WAITRESSES 11 pm to 7 Useyou secy sRIIIs to shape up am •••,' ... V '•'• ' March 2 vs. Winnipeg MarchSvs. PhiladcIplUa iVjfJiWir AVENUE • JWttUT, NEWJEfWEVOTMl CANDY SHOP, 1009 this Health F.ltness Center and SECRETARY Stuyvesant Avenue, Union.' •COOKS learn the tricks of; staying in March 6 vs. Detroit MARKETING DEPT : March 11 vs. New York Rangers We offer top pay,. paid shape. Good benefits, ex- MEDICAL TECHHOIOGIST ~^~ -QUALITY CONTROL- vacations, benefits,, cellent location." •.'•.• •'•-,.• We have an Immediate, INSPECTOR flexible hours and more, opening for a high school grad Call 935-3900 For Ticket Information ami game times. _ Immediate full time day position In our Group practice Immediate opening for a High P|ease call,or apply: •'"••'•':• :',•-; ;G_NUS :::'.•.":.•'v;. or equivalent-with 1-2 years.', facility for a medical technologist, ASCP or ellgable. School or Techlnlcal graduate secretarial .experience, good, All Mo.OO seats Available (or'5.00 to youngsters undor 16,, Day of Game, at Arona Box Offlco. Previous experience and proficiency In all phases of 2400 Morris Ave.i Union'"':' laboratory procedures are required. We offer aO7'/i hour or Equivalent with 1-2 years V DENNIS .-~: typing ..grammatical skills;.": experience In quality control •...'.• . .-. ,-•687*5000 ••,....:••. workweek, competitive salary, excellent company paid; RESTAURANT, INC, , Candidate .must be well Inspection, must be able to organized and have, working— •WANTED HUP WANTED HELP WANTED- benefit program and are located In Suburban Summit, read blueprints, use 2401 Highway 22 West knowledge of' dictaphone.,: 3 | HELP WANTED CARPENTRY lust minutes from the.Gardcn state Parkway, call Per- measuring Instruments, fill .,-••• Union, NJ 07OB3 SALES- Fine, jewelry/, ex-; Responsibilities V Include i sonnel: 277-8433. ' :'/' ' '''' ''' out reports In English-and be ; 964-6122 • perlenced, full time and part making travel arrangements;. - Refa familiar, with- Metric time. Call Friday, Saturday for marketing personnel, , ZAMIETRA ^....-••. •.. E.O.E, :•'•,••,. CARPENTRY — moasurments, duties Include: and Sunday only 686-8119.' screening calls and general { " Blobmingdale's _ ELECTRICAL Inspection of Incoming clerical • duties as assigned. TRAINEES Alterations additions, ] ~iio SUMMIT AVENUE, SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 07901 ~ y material,: W.LP. and/or Centrally' > located:: .Good -• "The Store Like No Other" , renovations, basements SERVICE finished product, familiarity benefits package, ': ' .'• V'-' ' Is currently seeking qualified Individuals for decks, and basic carpentry with Inspection of packaging ; _^ RN CARDIOLOGY " Full Time positions in the following areas Learn The Latest Stale-of-the-Art Equipment Fully Insured .matfirjals,.abl|lty.td-readlus; f=progresslve=«le|drof"Cardlae" Rehablllta.tlon?=Full=tlme= "Human ResourcesBepf -"Some'-or'these positions require retained _formalon Industry Is currently looking for Trainees Electrical Work ™ Full time opportunity available to assume the position of Centrally - located. ; Good opportunity available toan RN with a minimum of one' ' for an appointment '- perlence, Our Employees are eligible for our "to operate our automated mailing and printing or 9250530 License No,7690 company benefits package. . generous benefits package which Includes a Receptionist' In our busy Dermatology Department. year ccU/'caTtflology/experience. Extensive orientation WMOO Ekt 322 machinery In our Berkeley Weights, NJ offlco. Previous work experience In a physician's office Is >: ...and..tra.lnlngprovided, .„..:... ,. - ' — -.-:•••; • • •, storewlde discount, medical benefits and Timely, precise Information processing Is our CARPET CARE required, >A comprehensive benefits package ac- ~—Call Human Resources De'pt ^-REDDEVltiNC. much more. * business and energetic people working with ad- Insured And Bonded companies this 37'/t hour week position. ' ! • ' for an appointment. , We offer ah excellent Company paid benefits program and .2400 Vauxhall Road APPLY IN PERSON vahced equipment make It possible 688-6900 Ext.322 . : ; SUPERIOR CARPET FREE ESTIMATES ; are located In suburban Summit, lust, minutes from the Union, NJ 07083 ,;i PERSONNEL DEPT--4TH FLOOR To qualify for this position you must be a rollable To arrange for an Interview please call Personnel, 277 ~BED DEVIL, INC. . . ; Garden State Parkway. Please submit your resume which MONDAY TO FRIDAY Individual Interested In working with machinery AND 4860042 8633, ••. -. . •-. ••;.•;• , _.: .'. .- must Include salary.history and requirements to: Per: and capable of lifting up to 40 lbs. Yniirrintloc u/i n UPHOLSTERY 2400 Vauxhall Road :..: 'Equal oppty emp, . HAMto4PM_'_ LCANERS ——Unlui), NJ 07083 .MONDAY & THURSDAY EVES. "Include iniertaclllty messengor service, print room FENCES SECRETARY-Ferrlgno Rea- operation, postage metering and operating our mall 1 Room J15"00 7:30tol:30PM Rooms or more . $14 25 4% Equal oppty emp '.•'., lty, offering personalized machine. Previous machine operations background FENCES-Sales, repair 8, 120 SUMMIT- A,VeRUE; SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 07901 . Service of Residential Real Is required our work environment Is both clean and m CALL EDD'E AT Installation of wooden fonces Estate Is seeking a secretary, - ' SHORT HILLS MALL congenial, You must be flexible to work all shifts. (stockade, spilt rail) call J»mmr Avenue•sumr. for their Unloh:Office,,Can- We offer excellent benefits Including modlcal/ Gary, 925-1838, MAINTENANCE dldate should possess good dental insurance and prof It participation plans. CLEAN UP SERVICE; WORKER • typing skills and,, a pleasant If you're Interested In this Production Trainee 1 1 PARWIME /••v'- '!', ^'.^ •••(.«;•• GARAGE DOORS For large 'Mlllburn office, phone personality.':Hours of blGDmingdole's posltfon, CALL Ms. Stern at 201/953-5934, Personnel _Many varied duties. Driver's work'are.'frpm:* am^ 9 pirn;, Deptv 150 Mount Airy Road, Basking Ridge, NJ DJL OARAGE DOORS Installed, license required, Full time TELEPHONESALES Monday through Friday.: call Mf no o/Afi i(w in (h( woilJ garage extensions, repairs & position. / pleasant worltfng- y havB two immedjate openings for. jfiarMlmo telephone (6B«-4333,forappolntmenf,.? . ,; CLEANING service, eloctrlc operators & salespersons. Experience Is preferred, but we are willing ..i.v;. .::ReichYourPo«eiitlilM^:r:^w estimates/fully Insured. Call benefits and travel Must be personable, con- .LDeptj, your— responsibilities will Include general, Busy automotive dealer portunlty for male/female to loin newspaper advertising 687-2023, scientious and .trustworthy. general typing •' and secretarial duties with heavy emphasis on using a •SECRETARIES •TYPISTS "CLERKS EXPERIENCE allowances, All certified preparation of reports. If you Seeking bright person for staff, Some background preferred but not nocessary. homo health- aides with Apply In . person, W, Kodak dictaphone. Previous experience Is required, To .diversified practice: Light •WORD PROCESSORS "CRT/DATY ENTRY Musi have car for local selling. Salary plusiwncfits Call: „, BOOKKEEPER Jelwers, looi Stuyvesant" are Interested In a position In a qualify, accurate typing (60 wpm) Is essential. You Will keep your books up to cars, Immediate lob active expanding department tVptng, filing,"' heavy dhone ~ MOORE'S placement. If you wlshtc Avenue, Union; ' '. .i-:-'-.-. shoujd also, be highly organized, have superior Work. Right hand person to date, dally, weokly or bi- where you Will be challenged editing/composition and excellent wrltten/Verbal -., OLSTEN OFFERS , BUILDING weekly basis. receive your home hoalth and encouraged to expand service Manager. Pleasant • 686-7700 I aide New- Jersey State communication skills, Knowledge of.the IBM PC Is- working conditions.1 Full- — , for Interview - MAINTENANCE Call: 925-7729 your knowledge and abilities, ; Department of '•• Health . P*RT:TIME ! call Ms.Rockware, 686-2000, ' helpful; •••<0",;::.r.-;:^ .•; \:-.:-•,•••• ••••••,••• •••:•. •:•:•' JiejieiUsiUndUdlng- milor; "Friday Pay Same Week You Work We offer a pleasant, professional work1 en- SERVICE, INC. .Certification come to our Clerk Typlst'Unlon resident. Ext,285. ••.-..,. •.. v.s, •,.• •: •; medical and dental. Contact , "High Pay Rates'Vacation Pay FREE March training 15-20 hours per week. 3-4 hours vironment and.a good starting salary, our benefits- Susan White, 27,3-6060.' : .• ; ; WAITRESSES/WAITERS SERVICES OFFERED Mechanics WAKE UP SERVICE course,- Kindly call Nik) dally. MUST. BE EX- Indue: tuition assistance, rriodlcal/dontal, and a "Flexible Schedules «Cash Bonuses- BUSPERSONS RETAIL CLERK' for busy .prof It participation plan.—ri,' • Floor Waxing Tired of ovorslceplng7 Don't at 379-5574, Monday CELLENT TYPIST and have fish market, full tlmeor part •MedicalBenolib —' Window Cleaning bo late anymore. For more FldO:30am:3: 30pm. . good handwriting. -CALL . If you'd like to learn more about this opportunity. ; DAPHNE'S... time. Apply In person: 2933 ; HOME CLEANING Information call: WHITE REALTY688-4200. . Vauxhall Road, Vauxhall. . ; • •'"CALL Mrs. Stern at 20.1i953-5934. Or send your ' TEACHERr Full time;; Union. \CALL TODAY at oasy to reach Newark Commercial/Industrial' resume.to Personnel DeptY, 150 Mount Airy Road, Nursery School; call between Airport Sheraton, serve For People On The Go. OMC HEALTH CARE PART TIME- ^CLERICAL, . Basking Ridge,'Nimn^ 9am-lpm,687'2452.' ':' . . BLOOMFIELDJ UNION our generous business • "Specially Of The House." 353-0872 547 BloomfleldAveT Insured SERVICE . Light typing and good verbal 2333 Morris Ave. clientele and enloy great Programs Designed By RECEPTIONIST-For Gate- 748-7561 120 Mlllburn Ave. skills needed,, maturity, and way Newark law firm. Must TYPrsT/RECEPTIONIST Suite A17 working conditions, ' YOU dependability., a. must. iFor Accurate typing 'skills •F/T or P/T 763-0913/6016 GUTTERS S LEADERS 5 , ' Mlllburn .•, have good telephone skills and To Meet permenant position; call 964? typing ' experience; .•; iplease required (50 wpni)' for billing •Free medical bonof Its DRESSMAKING 9300...\. .•••• ,.• ••. ••.- . • • .' department; "Diversified YOUR GUTTERS'LEADERS send resume and'salary !»e deslrod but OFFICER) PT/PT request to Charles Hayden, duties; .Pleasant telephone: Needs I •DRAINS FLEXHRS DAYS/EVES PLUMBING - Sewer and drain Suite 1702, Gateway One, manner and neat appearance - 245-1945 Throughly Cleaned company seeks full time Newark, New Jersey 07102;' a must; Hours 8 !30 •- 5, Ex- J • Flushed service. person, Drivers cellent benefits. Salary open,.' details. Executive & Professional •GUTTERS SCREENED . Busy Konllworth office' seeks HomeCaro, Inc. license required. Experience Call 964-1714. ••",••••": i. :•"• •SMALL REPAIRS bright persons to call back Fully Insured customers to set up specific preferred, buf will train, Top RETAIL-FOM /time. • EXi SERVICES •FREE-ESTIMATES appointments. No'selling, call pay 'plus benefits.: call .687? perlenced for ladles store In SHERATON 9RIVEWAYS •PROMPT SERVICE 7997.; •• _._ .'••.• .''•'•• Irvlngton. Ask for Mr; Allen, SERVE YOUR COUNTRY AS ,,, TELEPHONE SALES , NEWARK AIRPORT. •FULLY INSURED Scott 241-2500, dally 3-7. .. 375-0033._. . • v> We Knbw How to help N&J EAL-A-DRIVE- Save YOur Full" or part time; flexible MAINTENANCE Driveway. Make It look bottor Mark Melse • PART TIME- Need extra '- RESTAURANT YOU S?RV|Y00RSEL| hours. Earn a good, second WXTTBRT-Waltreses, buspe- Commorlcalfi, Industrial and last longer by having a 228-4965 cash? Earn $30,000 part time, RECEPTIONIST Assistant- income, : Generous com- rsons, kitchen helpTFull or Cleaning Seal-A-DMve Application, call no Interference with, your For doctor's office.- Full time. • New Gl Bill/Army College Fund ;V missions and' bonuses. Start part tlmo. Call Springburn Commercial & Residential 73-8588 For Froo Estlmato, HEATING present occupation, Flexible OPENINGS: > Must have basic skills and Immediately If you quallfy.- Manor. 687-4200. Floor Waxing- hours, will tralnr. car fart time potltlon tvillabl* excellent personllty for •High Tech Skill Training i'i 7 Wrlte Father. Peter, Fran- 272-3553 necessary; Call Vera 672-7316, forUayortvtnlngs. dealing with people. Ex- :•;•? »$2i000- $5,000 Bonus ciscan Fathers, 1615 Republic ^;^>^.^^:;^^l*>^•:i::;•:••••V':•;•. ;•,•i WORD PROCESSOR- ELECTRICIANS 5 i :1L SMiiEAT^^ •WAITBR.WAITRKI* ; between 9am-5pm, v — perience helpful, but will train Street,; ciniforOhlo< 45210,-, or- Minimum 60 wmp accurately e r vo jr •FOUNTAIN >ORILL > Travel/Responslblllty/Leadershlp APPLIANCES - 5 'S?u . i l ••••windows, with' qualified person. To apply call call673-8905;' ' ,.. ;• ••' Tr^; PERMKNELBEPARTM Blue cross and ma|or medical, ta loa Part-Time- 'ATTENTION-AII •OISHWASHBR «HOST between hours of 1-3, Monday, dental plan, life Insurance, Colonial Electric jryS ' ,5 '; , plastic-many former and/or home party Wednesday, Friday. 741-1153. Irvlngton Recruiting Station Union Recrultlno Station paid vacation, 10 holidays and 'APPLIANCE BUSTERS kinds Soft and hard plastics,' : Unlformi provided. Oood 'Immediate full'tlm«'p6slt|on available to join the Person- 5 personal days, Steady. Call plexlglas-luclto cut to size" ' •: plan dlsplayers, call now worklno aimMptMrt^-Etu . 960 Springfield Ave. 2007 Emerson Ave,\ nel Department In pur suburban Group Practice Facility, - FREE ESTIMATES Contractors about an exciting new line. ptrlmc*. not Mcutwry. Col- *reCEPT!ONIST/TYPIST- irvlnoton,NJ07nl-330V '••'; Urilonj N J 07083 ..',-.• - uTYPisr ^ 201 245-0255. World of Plastics Call750-0311. . •.", Professional office In Union Gal/Guy Friday. Industrial : -fttrspwislbllltles are of a highly .confidential nature, and Washors/Dryers/Refrlg.A Industrial •Commercial jtgt, . High School, ;•>;•'•.;•/ '.201-3W-0232 •;••:•;:;,••':.' nV;2;iB88»90 riy' will Include typing, working with companyrbeneflt plons_ Freewrs d/w, a/c and heating •Residential Hom»miktr», *xc*ll*nt tlnw Center has full time opening; product catalogue firm and related clerical functions. The selected applicant will INSTRUCTIONS >pecla|lzlng In Smoke Dec- ip'Mcura your umnwr potl- Light secretarial , skills Elliabeth Recruiting Station Plalnfleld Recruiting seeking bright. Individual with have proficient' typing skills and the ability to exercise: PACKAGING SALES tlon today by working I to 15 required. Excellent, benefits. pleasant-; phone manner, BETH-.TEITELBAUM-—Of -- C0MM.4RES. ectors and Service Changes. ' 80 Broad Street , • • Station v -dlscretlontandrwolflfTIhdependently under general In- N.J, Llconso & Permit HOME IMPROVEMENTS hounp»rw«k. . "'." Experience preferred but will ability to-work ort^own~and~' ; Springfield, you have won N.J. !~.We 'need rmftlvated" -• "Elizabeth; NJ 07083 . . . i 17SE..FrontSt; " : struction on a large variety of special projects...;.: : . Devils tlcketSiPjpase call 686- All Work Fully Guaranteed No. 5430 consider qualified beginner, with others; .Salary negotiable ,.,• Sr.Clt. Discount CALL 228-6689 people to grow with our salary open, call 687-5690. ••:!•;-. :201-352-1329 Plalnfleld, NJ 07040 plus benefits. PTC, 7700 within one weak to claim 241-3367 or 862-0140 24 Hrs. BARTHS company. Must have ;201;7S4-o730 Maplewood. 761-4344, ': :: ' We offer an excellent benefits package and a com' pifttltlve your tickets. —CONTRACTING INC. following and experience RECEPTIONIST- Wanted for salary commensurate with ability, Please call tho P'ersoh- selling , Industrial CARPENTRY 5 SPURR ELECTRIC Rooms' 'Additions 'Kitchens . «»2 Mountain Ave, busy opthalmologlst's office, WAITRESSES- Part time nel Department 277-8633 for Information, MATH TUTOR NEW AND •Baths 'Doors (Interior/' packaging, and shipping Four and a half day week three nights. Interviews taken. Over 25 Years Teaching room supplies, unlimited . .Mountainside,N.J. G.OREENWALO ALTERATION WORK exterior) Replacement Including Saturday am. Part ARMY.BEALLYOUCANBE. Thursday evening B pm -10 > HlghSchool/Collego Carpenter Contractors Windows.'Attics '.Basements potential. Calli- ••:• -. time help will be considered, pm, Looking Glass Lounge, Algebrji_Uhr.ough Calculus penalizing In Recessed All type repairs, remodeling, ghtlng and service changing. •Sheetrock •Ceilings (All Call (201) 273-0700 ask for 741 North Stiles St.,'Linden P. A 761.7038- kltchon, porchos, enclosures, typos, Fully Insured). Free e,o:E. ;{;• M/F RuthNey, , •;•...•: . v . M5-5330. I;;'"';. \ •••.•>.:..•:',;/' 862-9000 : >» SUMMIT AVENUE • SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 07901 fcEMEDIAL-MaltLjnstructorr collars, attics, Fully Insured, Licensed A-lniured ostlittatos. -All work Reasonable rates_for grades ostlmates glvon 6B8-2984, No Job Too Small- guaranteed. frbm K-Brcal|-4'<- four captlan* chairs," airin 31W. Westfield Ave, utilities. Available March 1. SLEEPS 6,2 DOUBLE BEDS, Home Improvemenb Evening Appointments 2424 Morris Ave., Union YOUNG couple with chMc J*E PAINTING CON- 31 Westfield Avenue excellent conditldn. Call after Daily 8-5 Sat. Roselle Park' " 741-7035. 1 SOFA SLEEPER. ALL tollable CALL ANTHONY TRACTORS Serving all of FIRST-Presbvterlan Church needs 2 bedroom apt^Hard Roselle PL 241-4422 3pm on Frlday-and alt~elay 8:30-12684-8236 NEWLY FURNISHED. AIR " 763-8911 Union county. Quality work, Indoor/Outdoor flea market. Saturday and Sunday 487-2097. working, good people. CONDITION!NG,__CABLE= Masonry Work CALL MIKE: Reasonably priced. Interior, Corner_of_5th and-Chestnut, References-available.-Please Wanted For Cash- ' REAL ESTATE WANTED ROSELLE PARK _ - - 7.V7, POOL AND PARKING. No Job Too Small Exterior, Commercial, — Roselle, Saturday, March-8, .call 688-3025. AVAILABLE; SEASONAL, 298-0791 LIMOSINE SERVICE KITCHEN TABLEChrome OLD BOOKS & STAMPS FUU.PRICEMI _ - Fully Insured Residential—Free estimates. TREE SERVICE 8:30 am to 4:30pm. Collec- with formica top, no chairs. ORIENTAL RUGS COLFAX MANOR MONTHLY, WEEKLY. CALL Fully Insured. 274-2181. tibles and flea market dealers, I will buy your property al 3V.RM,A/CAPT.MJ0 4B7:4887 AFTER 4:30PM. Call Pat Radio/record player console, ANTIQUES FULL PRICE If you are HOUSES TO SHARE 487-0492 . ByAppt.only TREE / REMOVAL- bake table, snack .bar, beautiful -piece of furniture. Private Buyer-224-6205 2 BR, A/C APT. $735 862-5424 MIchaerDeRoberts-Flnanclal Cordial Limousine Specialists/ East Gate Logging refreshments, free parking, willing to sell on flexlbli Pro Jogging Track and Day/- Golf clubs. Best offer. Call terms. .LADY- To share my home. planner-Tax Consultant, J.LCAROLAN Co. Call 325-3749. free admissions. Most Inside after 4 p.m., 944-3211. Nlte Tennis Court. Deluxe 'Reasonable charge, prefer Experience income tax Service Inc. spaces sold. Outside, < van (Little or no down, seller Eat-In kitchen w/dlshwasher. spaces available, 245-7300, PETS financing, buyer assume) middle aged non-smoker. Call KITCHEN REFACWJG preparation In tho con- "Lincoln Stietch Limousines' PAINTING KITCHEN CABINETS- Save WALK TO TRAIN, 20 minutes after 4 pm 376-8035. BUSINESS OPPS. & venience of your home, IRA's, IWeddlnplProms INTERTOR-EXTERIOR ALP.BOYEA to 70% on ma|or brands while BATHROOM REMODELING Kooughs, Mutual Funds, Quality Workmanship MICHAEL L. HERKALO- oL qunnllles last Installation- —CAIL-PAT-WARKOGK- -tiol walei arpafklng. Expert ATTENTION- Dance and t Atlantic CltytAiiport •ttndet "~I Additions 8. Extensions. Inwitmcnt. oU Pay Annpnn- ReasonabhrRate available. Call 687-3400 or 992 -HOME-WANTED- staff on premises, l month fesslonal woman seeks same karate Instructors, start your" »Ahd Corporate AccountA s Devils tickets, please call 484- HOME 761-0218 specializing in All carpentry Unlon, New Jersey.07093', Free Estimates REtrSEUVIC 8O00. , - ' For Black Male Cat. 2 security. No fee, pets, Colfax to share 2 bedroom house, own business by-sublBttlrtgTny~ Work Concrete Laying 8. 399-2565 634-3475/68S-5457 7700 within one week to claim years old, neutered, WORK 688-0600 studio. Call 488-8774 between L Ave. W. at Roselle Ave. W. close to transportation, kit- Ropalrs. CPA On call, No more long your ticket*— Complete Tree Care LIVINGROOM Furnlture-So declawed & has all shots. LEAVE MESSAGE 2457963 chen privileges, private bath, 10am-4pm, Monday-Friday, lines and high prices. Have MAINTENANCE fa, 2 chairs, lamps and table. Must flnd'home, moving. $375. month. Call 376-2184, male or female. JX. your federal and stato returns Best reasonable offer. Ex- Call 388-2048, after 6:00 UNIpN after 5 p.m. done In the convenience of NO JOB TOO FORSAU 6 cellent condition, call ??o-0155 p.m., ask for Barbara. ROSEL-tE-Cranford llne-6 CONSTRUCTION CO. your home or mine at •Landscape Design room apartment In 2 family UNION- Male student looking GREAT- SACANDAGA LAKE 753-0415 WINDOW CLEANING ovenlngs. reasonable rates. ^ Senior Shower Stall Cleaned •Tree ft Stump BUY OR SELL CALL home, living ,room, dining to share 4 bedroom, 2 full bath AREA. Commercial Brick or . citizens discounts. Call Slate floors roflnlshed BIG LIVING ROOM SET, MUST SELL-Cameo rose COCKER SPANIELBUff room, eat-In kitchen with home, convenient location. Bldg, next to Coleco tnd., 1. 753-8328 Leonard Llotta CPA, for New home cleaned for w carpet by Karastan, 12 feet by color, Vh months. All shots. dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, Call 851-9259 after 7pm, or all floor to be developed, 2 Stores appointment. W4T738. builders OR TOO 18 feet 10 Inches with pad. Loving personality, good with garage, basement. Adults, no weekend. or Pizzeria, plus multl 5 months, old. Couch, Casement window, air con- Children. $300.851-2427,^ , WHITE pets $790 por month plus possibility, 2. floor 3 Ef- 201-857-1747 . SMALL •Crane Rentals.'" loveseat, chair, ottoman. 609-5880193 ditioner. Butcher block table. Realty Realtors 688-4200 utilities. Available 1m OFFICE SPACE ' 3 ficiencies rented, ample KEN'S Froe Estimates Country style, green and FREE- Puppies mlxediireed parking, Asking: $85,000, 20% •Contracting" ' All In excellent condition. Best mediately, Call 272-4175, UNION-2 offices, will rent INSTALLATIONS DR.W.ABDALLAH Insure'd peach print, Excellent offer. 429-2841. German Shepherd. "•'^Pre BUSINESS PROPERTY down, owner finance at 10% _ MOVING t STORAGE condition, Moving must adoption stfots. Call between ROSELLE PARK,'One and together or separately, l;350 Call 518/843'4514 or 518/843- •CARPETING CALL PETE: ADIRONDACKS- MU5lc-Ga square feet, other 400 square ' 'Accounting ATax Serv. FIREWOOD,. . sell, S1S00 or Best Offer, PRICE Warl Flashing arrow 8:30 - 4:30, 533-7474 or after 6 mes-Vendlng Route Business, two bedroom apartments 4386• i SERVING LARGE AND AMERICAN RED BALL call Cathy at 944-5745 or pm 687-6522. available, Heat, hot water and feet. 982 Stgyyesant Avenue. •TILE Local 8.. worldwide movers, 558-9376 signs $2991 Lighted, non-arrow Family operated, owner Call 687-0740. SMALL BUSINESSS7 -487-7071. S279, Unllghted J229. (Free retiring, gross $500,000 plus, cooking gas Included. Red Carpet service to after 5 p.m. Sold-Split and v GERMAN- Sheppard puppy. •LINOLIUM PROFESSIONALS,' 'AND PAINTING . lettersl) only few left. See asking $650,000. Shop/Office/- Laundry facilities. Off street FLORIDA. Aoont Unsplil Pickup, Male, has all shots, healthy, 6 parking. One year lease. No OWN YOUR OWN •SUB FLOORING INDIVIDUALS. FULL UNIVERSITY Van Linos. 274 AND locally. 1(800) .423-0103, Warehouse with 2 Apts ad- OFFICE TO LET STATE AND INCOME TAX APARTMENT SALE • 3/1/84, anytime. months old. $200. call 373-4450. pots. Call 241-7591, 2070. 1401 W. Edgar Road, WALLPAPERING or Delivered 10am-5pm. Bedroom and ditional $175,000. Write Jean-Sportswear— PREPARATION, FOR DAY Classified Box 4418, County Linden, PC 00102. Neat Clean Work kitchen set, stereo, sofa'bed, S_PRJN£EIELD^_Avallable Ladles—appareli—chlldrensT" CALL 661-1006 OR EVENING AP- Call: REFR(OERATOR-Slde by Leader—Newspapers—1291 SPRINGFIELD -miscellaneous- houseware —slder 7" yearsddrtceTfiSKer immediately, two bedroom large size, petite, combination POINTMENTS CALL: 687-4447 2451919 -- appliances. 1455 Gregory —LOW COST— Stuyvesant Ave,, Union, N.J. 1500 sq. ft. office In Suburban store, Maternity, daneewear, BERBERICK&SON and water on front door. Must 07083. garden apartment. Garage, Ave., top doorbell, Union. Spiting* WW carpet, NYC train/bus. Industrial Park. Newly accessories. Jordache, Chle, Export MOVING 8< STORAGE FULLY INSURED sell, paid $1700., asking $550. decorated and carpeted, 3 851-9578 68S-B9S1. Neuttrinffor WOO/month. Plus utilities. Lee, Levl, Izod, Gltano, MAKE OLD at low cost. Residential, CEMETARY PLOTS- rooms plus attractive con- Tomboy, calvin Kle|n, Sergio Commercial. Shore Trips, . WILLIAM E. CitJlDop HOUSE FOR SALE 8 Call 771'0452 for appointment. Hollywood Memorial Park, STUDENT- desk, typewriter ieiXDca-r.oom. Excellent for Valonte, Evan Plcone, Liz CEILINGS "Federal jj State Income Local & Long Distance. No |ob BAUER Union. Four graves. Call for Including pregnant pets UNION- House for sale by UNION sales, professional or service Clalborne, Members Only, too small, 2980882, Lie 00210, (manual) and tape recorder. For Information call: owners. $137,000. Three Tax Return Preparation TYPING SERVICES -details (717) 897-5395 or write Call 374-4484 after 6pm use. $10 net per sq, ft. Gasoline, Healthtex, Over 1000 bedrooms, new siding, Available Immfidjatelyr-Call others, $13,300 to $24,900. NEW- DON'S-MOVING :• AND PROFESSIONAL RD l, Box 1222, Bangor, Pa. Monday-Friday. Tax Planning 1 PROFESSIONAL 18013. - Animal Alliance windows and doors, sliding (Md Larchmbnt Estates Ed: 374-4424. Inventory, training, fixtures, •SHEET ROCK Investment Review STORAGE. (The Recom- PAINTING' TYPIST' Welfare doors onto redwood deck. 'Unique" best describes this grand opening etc. can open In •SUSPENDED mended Mover) Our 25th Gas grill. Large lot 85'by one of a kind custom built •Interior Painting Resumes, Dissertations, T-SHIRTS/Hah LeafiieofrU ROOMS FOR RENT l^days, Mr. BING (404) 252- PLASTER Year. PC 00019. 375 Roseland •Paptrhanglng Statistical Tables,' Letters, - DRAPES/2 SETS 110'. open House Saturday home located In one of Union's •PATCHING Bruce M. Morgenstern, CPA Place, Union. 487-0035r /Sweats WEEKDAYS 9am-5pm •Home & Of Ikes Theses, Term Papers.^Legal Custom Silk Screen printed for ind-sunday from l-5pm. most desirable areas, Built In Days 1222 Rony Road, Union. he early 50's, Some of It's •Insured -vr,, . and Medical Transcripts, CUSTOM MADE clubs, teams, businesses, PAUL'S Reasonable Rates. Call Eileen Call 687-5513 anytime, features Include a Marge ATTENTION (201)564-9018 UNION ," tt JI64-4942 Wall to wall With rod. One pair schools. Call "YOUR TOPS 574,3981 824-7600 M & M MOVERS Green and white, one pair 379-3439. (also lower rates with proof of sunken llvlngroom, with stone SENIOR CITIZENS ' WILLIAM H.VEnC , Ireplace, formal dining room. UNION Alter 5 P.M. Experienced Service Formely of Yale Avenue, green and gold, also pair of certain fed. or state Assist. Roofing — Seamless Gutters. custom made satin green with RENTALS Mi baths, gas heat plus at- In The Convenience 01, Hillside, Local and long (4) TIRES-Unlroyal, P-215A Prog.) distance moving, Free Estimates, own Work. UPHOLSTERY festooned top and a single gold 75R15, 1000 miles on them. lached12 car garage. Shown A residential health care Local Swim Club Is seeking "RENTALf'-.Let us renLVour facility Is now accepting bids on snack bar. Con- 6874163 Your Own Home PM 00177 Insured. Slpce 1932.241-7245. drape with festooned top. Best 135,00 each, Call after 6 p.m., REAL ESTATE tome or apartment for you. exclusively-through Distinc- offer. Call* 487-2383, after 4 ' 964-9531. tive Properties. This home is applications for those who cessionaire for Summer 1984. 488-7748 • < CUSTOM- .SLIPCOVERS, We screen throughly, you need assistance with dally Call Mike at 944-3841 or 687- INCOME TAX- Federal and 1925VauxhallRd. Union, p.m. ALL CASH-Pald for any Fairly priced at $149,900. RMA GENERAL DRAPERIES AND RE- home, M0 ramlllei. l weeks approve. No fee to landlord. Ivlng. Please call 754-4029, 4504. State, prepared In your home SUBURBAN RENTAL, 381- CONTRACTOR RlTTENHOUSE UPHOLSQTERY. Guaranteed JG UPHOLSTERY FOR-SALE PR. of beautiful UNION TICKET5 closing, no obligations. Essex "Bathroom Tile "Klthcens or mine. Call ELMER V, workmanship. Your fabric or DISTINCTIVE ZELKO, 484-0058. MOVING Any style kitchen chairs . round glass top cocktail 2022 Morris Ave and Union counties. Approved 'Basement and Attics* ours 34 Years experience, contractors. Mr. Sharpe, V» - PROPERTIES •Low cost moving by—ex- recovered tables- new condition f 125/pr, Union, New Jersey 'General Repairs* perienced men. Call 241-9791 formorly at STEINBACH!S_ 3 pc, Colonial solid maple end 7(M. Realtors. !ealton9647200 Discount for Senlor-CJUzens, Reupholsteiing of bars. , MMMO *New Construction* TAX •ACCOUNTING for free ostlmate. tables and coffee table. Need •Bill Cosby •UMMER RENTAL- Long JPPER IRVINOTON- Four *Aleratlons* Renovations* FREE shop at homo service, booths and couches _. some reflnlshlng S75/set. Call GREAT- Sacandaga Lake. large rooms. Newly SERVICES call Walter canter at 757-4455. •Rush. leach Island. Brant Beach. advertising, FULLY INSURED 484 3034, after 4 P.M. •Peter Allen Beautiful Bids. Lots, adlacent )ne bock from ocean on sainted. Good condition, Heat Individual • small businesses ODD JOBS New Foam Rubber •Greatef ul dead tour to Golf course, 30 Mln. to Ski, bayside. Two family on large md hot water supplied. Near CALL: 484-5527 PICKUP & DELIVERY •Pro Wrestling short walk to beach, docking lot. Each apartment two ransportalon. 3 Elmwood a simple soluti HOME HANDY MAN FIREPLACE WOOD •N.Y. Rangers facilities, • to 1 acre plus, from Terrace, See Superintendent •P.A. CANTY CPA. AVAILABLE 115,000 • $19,500,. owner bedrooms. One sleeps 4 with •K.M. DUTHIE.C.P.A. Painting, paperhanglng, 100% - Seasoned Hard- •N.Y, Knlcks deck, other sleeps 8 with •Her 3:00 P.M. R&N carpentry & odd lobs, clean- 1001 Vaxhall Rd., Union woods, Delivered and.stacked, financing at 10%. Call 518/863' Evenings: 445 0432 or RUBBISH REMOVAL 4516 or 518/4388. family room. $595 per week. KITCHENS & BATHS 851-9281 ups, No lob too small. 944-8809. Our 29th year. Also, complete WASHER/Gas tfryer- Call for appointment 4870345. INION-Brand new. two Tree Service. Call Charlie Kenmore heavy duty. Sold as ledroom luxury con- Custom Kitchens t Baths HANDYMAN-Small househo- 686-5953 Vincent, 447-2234, pair. $300.00 firm. Call after 6 lomlnium. Two full baths. ld |obs my specialty. Call RUBBISH REMOVED >OVERNMENT HOMES- Hshwasher.washer, dryer, At Affordable Prices anytime, 487-3975, P.M., 964-3211. I'F". All furniture wood 8. metals From $1 (U repair), Also vail to wall carpet, fireplace, JEWELERS FIREWOOD IOOI, , parking, air con- ODDS JOBS— — taken away. Attics, dellnqulnt tax property, Call 1- Choose From Our Large Line basements & garage cleaned. Spilt and seasoned hardwood, WANTED 10 BUY 805-687-4000 Ext. GH 4991 for_ APARTMENTS FOR RENT Itlonlng, balcony. Available Of Hardwood 8. Formica Eloctrlcal work, Celling fans Reasonable rates — MISCELLANEOUS Ono year old, full coVdl nfsrmatlon. iprll I or Aprl 15, 1984. $975. Cabinets. hung. A/C lines, plumbing, ANY LIONEL, FLYER, APARTMENTS"- We have lall 4670525or487-1374. NEW JERSEY 325-2713 228-7928 APACHE-Solld state 1974 CALL IVES AND OTHER painting, Etc. Call 944-4045 or OVERNMENT-HOMES, F- ivailable apartments and •NEW YORK 48*5529. ^ "Wo Load«NofYou" camper, sleeps 8, Icei box, 434 0278 or 583 5885 „ TRAINS tomes In excellent areas In all FREE ESTIMATES ' •ANTWERP com $1,00 (U repair) also UNION/lrvlngton Line-2 s heater, stove, sink, canopy, _Top.pclcespald. — ental amounts. Fee after wdroom modern apartment, FULLY INSURED DIAMOND SETTING screen hoSse, Excellent delinquent tax prdpfrty, Call ental. - SUBURBAN REN- PAINTING TILE WORK FIREWOOD W5-48V-4000, GH-4991 for In- vall-wall carpet, refrigerator, EXTRAODINAIRE condition. Garage kept. Call 334-8709 ALS. 381-7894. eat and hot water Included.' CALL' MANUFACTURING 748-4808 after 4 P.M. $3500, Split'Unspllt 'ormatlon, Pick up or delivered :400. month. Including 762-8045 SPECIAL ORDERS BOBTERRETT EAST COAST TILE CON6oV"3 bedroom, 'Sw full lecurlty, Adults, no pets, great OFFICIAL G.I.A,_ PAINTING CONTRACTOR 1 f ARE YOU HAPPY WITH^ BOOKS baths, air, pool, track lighting, Aareh 1st. Call after 6, 487- circulation! 964-5223 IMPORTER x Interior/Exterior ^CONTRACTOR , YOUR REAL i ESTATE 245-1919v . We Buy and Sell Books Savour Mortgage over 13% larqye floors. Underground APPRAISER All Work Guaranteed • f TILE , REPAIRS ASSESSMENT? SPEAK 321 PARK AVE., PLFD. rime to Refinance? For rates >arking, 1260 square feet, low prices! 30 Yrs, Exp. Fully Insured SPECIALIST-bathroom rem TO AN ATTORNEY, PL4-3900 md Info, call ART, 499 0278. irge closets, walk to NYC •ARTMENTS WANTED Special Discount for Seniors, odellng contractor, beautiful CONSULTATION RATE lEED-Moftgage Money? alns, shopping. Call 731-8203. • effective! SKI SETTING CO. 374 2270 counter top tile Installations, AVAILABLE. EVENING FILE CABINET- (metal) 4- PHA-VA, Conv., Arms. No THREE Adults-ln need of r floors, walls, back splash, APPOINTMENTS* IRVINOTON- Y bedroom, SUMP PUMP 905 Mountain Ave. draw $45,, air conditioner, 220 Income verification avail. mall house or 2 bdroom K. SCHREIHOFER-Palntlng bathrooms, beauty you cannot OLD CLOCKS*. newly decorated, 2nd floor, Springfield, New Jersey Interior, exterior. Free volt, $50., power mower, $75., Competitive rates, Fast ipartment, April 1st oc- imagine. Free est, We strive new not belly stove, never • POCKET WATCHES pay own utilities, $475 plus DOUBLE PROTECTION 374-8881 estimates, Insured, 487-9248, 7631980 Highest cash paid, also parts. :ommltments. Call ART-, 499- upany. $400 to $500 month. or 374-8880 on perfection. Call 351 8834, TSeoTslOO, 9441155. KUrity. 375-5514 or 375-6427 Won orvlcinlty. Call 741-0877 i: Free Estimate * 272-87M 487 3717, eves, weekends. -UnlonrM4-na4 'ter 6:30pm, Showcase , s >. 'J.

LINDEN AGENCY i REALTY WORLD-TOBIN& CO. RAISED RANCH km 2 FAMILIES cz THE LINDEN AGENCY WILL • • TOBE 'f . NEVEfBE THE SAME... TOBIN SCO. HAS ARRIVED- CONSTRUCTED IN LINDEN 6 and 6 ROOMS WITH 2 CAR GARAGE. 3 • We cordially Inito you to mil us in our new office located at 415 North Wood km. In Linden. BEDROOMS EACH FLOOR. LIVING ROOM- Guaranteed Weekly Advertising • We offer you top quality real estate senlce DINING ROOM-KITCHEN ft BATH. • We can sell your home, llnd you another or rent you an apart mwrt. CLINTON ST.-VAN BUREN ft PIERCE AVE. • Whatewr your needs, we're sure toplease . '139,000. and up. • Once you mow in, we un Insure you. ~~ • We offer a complete line of Insurance for your hornet car. Get more money • Complimentary maikal analysis is available If you are sctllnf your = PERFECT MOTHER DAUGHTER IN LOVELY BATTLE home —HILL FEATURING /-ROOMS UP * 3ROOMS-DOWN.- CALL 3W BATHS. MUST 8E SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED.. for your home. FRED ALLEN AGENCY BROKER Call (or your ownhelpful guide entitled "More Monty for You) STOP IN OR CALL FOUNTAIN, " AT House". It contains 15 key points that can help you get more 486-4550|R | Estate) 925-0202 486-8024 money (or your house. u REALTY CO. "Where Hospitality Hows" CALL FOR DETAILS 486- 964 3143 ——-— 376-4545 Livingston NEW LISTING-NEW HOME. Short Hllir Miplllc.nl EntUsh Minor Houtt 11 rooms Includlni (omul U blus put AUTHENTIC TUDOR room w/corwruHori pit 1 rton. bctd fP, 5 BUS, 4« Mbs. Mtslar tulle «/• Chumliii EnjIW, Tudor. Ur(< LR wlfh bunltd celling new kitchen, soliilum, MOVE RIGHT IN dnsslainol Mb whirlpool tub, stall showtr, sMi|M •J950M 5BKS, nettljf restored Interior t nletlor. Ml (or only '395,000

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A Chaimtng Country Fiench Cafe & Restaurant LIVINGSTON V PERFECTION '-^-r^-detcnbet-lhis exciting 3 year old Con temporary custom designed lot the A DINNERS discrlmlnallng.buyerj:achioom.-beauliliili . ly proprjrllonrjd with enqulsile detail awails Wednesday and Thwsday 5:30 to 9 p.m. the fortunate family seeking excellence A lavish master suite complete with dressing Friday and Saturday 5:30 to 10 p.m, r. room and lacuzil separate children: wine slate, ol the art Poggonpohl kitchen and a lec room finished with fireplace and wot bar are among the luxurious amenities of TUESDAY — SATURDAY^ this truly distinctive home A stunning private landscaped setting planned (or IUK 9, to 11:30 a.m., Continental Breakfast ury and aslhetlc pleasure surrounds the I free lorm Pugllese pool and handsome led 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch wood cabana Offered at SI 300 000 (SHH1831467 3222 SUNDAY BRUNCH

// a.m. to 2 p.m. READINGTON TOWNSHIP CEDAR AND CLASS _ Continental Breakfast combine to make this eyecatching Multilevel Contemporary home a truly 9-1 stunning delight Set on a private lot ol 5+ acres this land Itself Is a masterpiece of woods lush gieen fields—a—glistening 763-1176 stream and rustic slone walls Designed by Alfredo DeVido this Incredibly constructed 168 MAPLEWOOlT\VENUK, MAPLEWOOD home leatures uniquely shaped rooms that come together lo lorm an unusual living On Maple wood Village) area Find comloil and elegance In this home s octagonal shaped dining room 66 windows cheery sunspace 2 warming wood burning stoves and 3 bedrooms A lovely slate patio and llreplt provide lor luscious summer barbeques and entertin Ing Many other amenities make this home 505 MILLBURN AVENUE " "A NATIONWIDE CHAIN 228 MAIN STREET the epitome of today s lifestyle S5S0 000 ' SrtORT HILLS '•••.; CHATHAM IFAR1241234 2000 564-6260 VIDEO PRESENTS 635-2250 SHORT" HILLS A WHISPER OF VESTERVEAR Is yours to behold in this beautiful XULUU4 stone and Irame Hartshorn Colonial tires 1880 Emoymg over an acio ol sereno secluded property adorned with a glimmer 491 VALLEY STREET ing fish pond this home radiates the graciousness and charm ol a bygone era .ANNUAL: v /VIAPLEWOOD SCOTCH T both Inside and oul Su fireplaces warm M the exquisitely decorated interior ol this MEMBERSHIP 762-3101 unique home setting a mood ol romance — 120's and elegance In the master bedroom din $ ing and living rooms new country kitchen rec room and refined silting room Four ad reg. $50.00 ,™ Choose From A Wide Selection ol Movies , 5.99 dlllonal bedrooms provide comfort for all, A cxp V31/86 quaint open terrace surrounds this ehchan NOWSHDWINQ ling residence preserving the simple pleasures of tho past Many rnoio special features This home demands to bo seenl J825 000ISUM62012771770 Return of the Jed) Silverado Creator Volunteers • Weird Science Mad Max (Thunderdome) Summer Rental European Vacation Fletch FAR HILlS Prlzzi's Honor Peapack R(J PO {Box $88 Pee Wee's Adventure Black Marble Mask ••; • .-. St. Elmo's Fire 234 2000 D.A.R.Y.L. Over 25 Offices Real Genuis SHORtiULLS Rambo • First Blood Man w/One Red Shoe throughout the 527 Mlllburn Ave Greater New York 467-322!! , SCHLOTT Metropolitan Area SUMMIT r ' i' i and In Florida 361 Springfield Ave , jCdming-Soon.... Plenty,-Re-Ahiinator, Swot dand the Stone, Year of the Dragon, 277-1770 ,' ,"•.•••••'. ' •'•'... • Transylvania 6-5O00, Commando, Kiss of the Spider Woman, :'•"•.• The Bride, Goonies.,, and many more. Page 10 "Early Spring Portfolio. Early Spring Portfolio- Page IT

MEYERSVILLE INN THE VILLAGE PANTRY

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In addition we invite you to our Cajun specialty ' nights every Monday through-Thursday, serving over 35 dishes during these four days. All cajun.dis-.; PARTY CATERING hes arc-made freshdaily and arc all authentic • From The Casual To the Most Formgl- .'i:V'-r •• ..".•• Sloppy Joe's, 6 ft. subs, appetizers, Our country style Sunday Brunch served frdrti entrees, desserts. /••;.,' 11:30 am to 2:00 pm is served Family Style to your •DRAPERIES • WINDOW TREATMENTS table, and is a dinning feast! . 'L._:" • WALLCOVERINGS • FABRICS * SLIPCOVERS •REUPHOLSTERY • LINOLEUM • FLOOR TILE Reservations are strongly recommeded for all of

: • WOOD FL6pRS...... and of course~the- the abovc. . •.'•"•.. ••'•.''•• ,• V ' : ''•'-. FINEST QUALITY CARPETING! : DELI DEPARTMENT ••••._•' t , Your Hosts,. Jcanic & Danny Walker Thumann's meats, out•own''special Let Our Experienced Designers Assist You In < roasting, natural homemade salads, Coordinating A Dramatic New Look For Your Home Or, Office!— • •.;., • -.•'• • .647-6302 : • •-• •':• • — entree, selections & homemade soups. 632 MEYERSVILLE ROAiD • MEYERSVILLE, NJ % to.' OFF ALL DISCOUNTABLE FABRICS ALL DISCOUNTABLE • FOR DRAPERIES, ••:;. WELSH FARMS SLIPCOVERS Ahp: • • Delicious milk and icecream WALLPAPERS '••••• REUPHOLSTERY, 1lL'ilrosi;m carries thivmoM com|>ltif •';, M'lcctlun of lop hnuulvaml clcsiuiier •• , ! proilfK'iviliiii will ciih;)iicranv lioiiu1 . , - •" -or office. \X'c will design i\ny ... (li'cnniiiim lileifs th;ii hc.M suh.your : * • • nmls iinu Inulgel.' • •. • ' - BAKED GOODS ••.-; All Baking Done On Premises. DHURRIE BIGELOVy ^BIGELOW , Fresh Fruit. Pies, Special Cakes ORIENTAL MYSTERIOUS DAWN, ANVTMINO QOES CHATEAU Breakfast Breads < ' ."• RUGS CARPETING CARPETING CARPET COLLECTION Cookies^ Brownies, Birthday Cakes . Hull; 27.0S »i|. yd . Kt-fl. .3.4.00 sq. yd, . Illnclows ClHcsl , • ^r|99 ^099 V^VfoFF • .^•^_M_,q. yd. ^vCAq.yd,' ^VroFF '. ' IncliulK!. liiHtiilliillim amipaiUllnii .' - "• •

THE VILLAGE PANTRY pK Avenue ' . 40 Chatham Road , Short Hills Summit,.!^ • 277-d5OO " ; '••;.• •'•"(acrossfrom-s.H; Railroad station) 1 M.oniliiyihroiiph fiiiiurclaj 'J ID S:.^(), Thursday 9 lo 9 376-3580 ^::M±L A60 Year family TtratHtion,.,

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Second JACQUIE'S PLACE — at MONIOUE'S CENTER western and native Afnerican Art. WTioIiitic. & Beauty^ Center • Nail rpr_c itein treatment manicures • pedicures • facials • skin care • body & leg wax- ing • cosmetics • •' bath therapy^vbody trea -"•—ment\ ,Makeup by ; Monicrae. 376-3355. V ^ ; Exclus ive Hand made Imported Clothing vfeAccessories for BQUCHE — women jwho {appreciate , fashions of classic, elegance. :-,;•:'. Visit cur gMery of exclusive Artwear — Tops oi Ieaiiier, ' ,V 467-3370..:;••..•[•' V ;'. ; ; •:" ;/• ;; :;.: ..•-'•; -\-;- \ • •'.. suede, denim, .metatlics & jewels with slirts and tfi to !. match Introducing dresses, jumpsuits aric socks'fcr spring. BLONDtE'SRESTAURANT — •. V 376-1228:' .'•••;•;•• .: - Cozy; atmosphere -fe excellent food. With this Ad buy one . entree and yoiir mest can havejone^FREE. (Same cost or SHALA— '• •"; : : •".-"; - --i.;--;:..v less. Max. discount S4.00. Not valid on takeout orders.) For thb.really special gift Shala has one 6 "a kind gift iems ; .-•'•' Offer •"••expire• s 3-31:~ - 6.3764331 • . ;. > -.•'.•:•"•-. :• • from around, the world. Porcelain, Cry; tal, , Hand • Decorated Baskets. All are perfect-gifts. 46R-7855. APRES —TheShpe Gallery — . Fine exclusive Iadies footwear ahd.accessories.- Specializing. rHE PRINCESS SALON QF BEAUTl .""in Italian and French imports. 467-2223. . Take E look at what we; can do.,for you! [ Jnisex haircutting, 'es, cut and blow '• •-••• v; •' i .. •-...• >•'. •.•.•'••; ."•.-••• -'•• •.- -••-•-'.'••'. •;. :.-•.-.- • / pedicures, manicures, coloring, body wa JVELLBURN CAMERA SHOP — dry. 376^6864. . •. " - .Processing by Kodak—-Ask-, for it! Full line of photographic equipment and-accessories including Leica, COLOURS Minolta, Nikon, Hasselblad, also video; transfers.. • •',' "Add a little colour to; your life." Deccfrative accessories : 3760526, - ••-. •••- .••• ::•.. -/ '/. [ ,•. . -.;. '.;..• •-;;•• • I galore ;,. Iampsi.urns, bowlsland vases in- 0colours.Uriciue pillow: and wallhangings. 379-6125. MILLBURN STATIONERS — , 'i-'""CtfmmefCiai.&sbciai',staSonery. School supplies, Stamps, Third ".•'• Cards arid Sundries. Don't forget .our Pick It Machine. •;: 376-0391." ; ;; /:.: ; ; •'•.][-. TURAN BRAZIER I^TAURANT — ; • Exotic' seafood, French & Continental Cuisine with [did SILVIO'S HAiRCUTTERS — Asian Cooking performed in the diiiirig room- 564-6450. ".:: A unisex shop featuring hairdressers Robert,jBol bi and Lunch and Dinner served dailyl Re; ervatio is suggested. Joy;— permsi colbring frosting & cellophanes. Hail styljsts Sffl/io and Alfredo --r hairstyling, regular cuts, bear i trims BLUE KMC4AROO— • & hair pieces^ '"ManicuFes. Appointments/ h( tiored. , ; The fiin. place ta shop for quality dome stic and imported, : 37 W083. , -•• •;. ::' \ - •• .-•••; .- •'•••" • •.-' ^, •'.'- chfldre ns clothes, gifts and accessories: !iizes infants - 14. .'•;".;: 379-1330, ".•'.". Third Level ACTIVE [ARTISTRY n— TANGUAYASSOC . INC; ^REALTORS Contei npbrary putrageous sportswear forl the High'Faslhion .-.; Sp in cdrporatevr commercial and' industrial' real . girl aid her.Mother who knows:thie iodk of today. High estate. 467-5020. . Fashicjn jewelryand; accessoriestoo. 376-0Q88 m 01

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13 ai to Page 14 Early Spring Portfolio Early Spring Portfolio Page 15 Made Free AUTHENTIC YOU PAY FOR THE FABRIC ONLY! ALL IT TAKES IS A PHONE CALL! No charge lor'laborI Choose Irom over 150,000 yards of decorative fabrics' '.at affordable prlcesl ' •.-'•• •;. . . ~~Add~thc diariii of" Interior & Exterior trained dscoratrng'e'xperls will come lo your home at no cost or obligation. —authentic colonial— Latex" Piiin ts -colors to your home. •fi|i«!iflCfg»ig'»i Qftowiiig-ytiuft own iioifo SHOP AT HOME FOR DRAPERIES, Interior flat latex and satin gloss SLIPCOVERS, REUPHOLSTERY, CUSTOM latex enamel AND READY-MADE SHADES, MINI & Authentjc Wllllamsburg VERTICAL BLINDS & WOVEN WOODS Colors AT LOW, LOW PRICES! Fade, spot and Shop-Al-Home Or Visit Any 01 Our 4 Locations And See Our Display stain resistant 01 25 Lifesize Custom Window Treatments I- -- Durable - washable

Colon approved by The Colonial Wllliimsburl Foundation made NOW INCLUDING by The Martin Sonour Company EAST ORANGE under liceme Irom The Colonial Williainsburg Foundation X=-H ownert ol the reinlered MILL END SHOPS Irado /" — marki BLOOMFIELD RED BANK MORRISTOWN FAIRLAWN 30 Broad Street 132 Broad Street 31 South Stroet 17-07 Broadway, Rt 4 OPEN FREE 429-7603 530-3430 538-6882 797-0400" -MON-TO PARKING 8 AM • 5:30 PM AT Union County 352-1666, Mlllburn Ana 467-0444, Eaat Orang* 674-1859 VISA AND SAT. painT STORE Mlddlaun County 494-0870 Fort LM Area 592-0579. Wayrw Area 423-1279 MASTERCARD 8 AM - 5:30 PM • AND WAU.MPU CO 57 Ql. JiJ. 379-41G0 6 MAIN STREET Phono 376-1055 MILLBURN, N. J.

This magnificent home was built circa 1888 and stands as a monument to the early Summit set- tlers who were determined to make this town a palatial haven from New York. Set on an acre of Tomorrow's Somebodies Are beautiful sweeping landscaped property, this gracious dwelling first welcomes you with its in- viting verahda and grand chestnut front hall With generous fireplace and built-in grandfather Bellini. Babies Today. clock. Past the charming morning room, spacious screened porch and stately living room (all graced with high ceilings and fireplaces — 8 in total), you come to the breathtaking kitchen-family The best way to get to the lop is lo~start there. In a room where wood planked floors and treasured old beams enhance the country feeling of this room 'custom-designed by Bellini. Exclusive Italian large -warm hospitable room furniture along with made to order bedding sets, which is a perfect marriage of the matching wallpaper and everything cl.se a junior best of the old and the rtiost ad- V.I.P. could want. vanced of the new. The grand solid chestnut stair- case leads graciously to the upper floors which accommodate 6 ex- Coma in andreceive travagant bedrooms and 3 full baths with the same style and free gift with purchase grace. Complete with its_own now thru 3/15/86 barn, this truly exceptional offer- ing is a very important part of Summit's past and if you are the right buyer, it can be a very im- (201) 376-2450 portant part of your future.

770 Morris Turnpike, Shbrt Hills Idtaganally across from King's Supermarket)

Hours: Mon,-Sal. 10-6 p.m. Sun. 12-5 411 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE •2771398 Page 16 .Early Spring Portfolio .Early Spring Portfolio Page 17 The New When You Rent From FOR-MEN & WOMEN ~~- Located In Budget, You're Renting TflE COURTYARD buTAvenue^HVIa ^ppositc-MillbaTn-T-heatrt

Service Is Olir Business Budget. Where keeping 0 lato model car or truck In top-notch : high profile means having high mcchanlcal:coridltlon. Our cars _ ' WOMEN " for standards. . ate all thoroughly maintained after VMEN. -_•. Anytime you got more than every rental. Some ovon offer ~ • Perms Roffisr • Hairstyling you pny for, you consider yourself innovativo new car phones. extremely fortunato. ThatVi why Because we serve ko many • Coloring • Regular Haircuts renting from Budget is iilwuys a people.. many of them over and —•-Frosting • Beard Trims pleasant experience. At Budget you over again.. .we must kcop our SR ,get moro than juct n car or truck. standards high. Try us the next " Cellophanes • Hair Pieces You experience Budgot value time you need a car. See why you • Manicures tho moment you approach out- get more than just a carat Budget. counter, A frtcndlyjimllo and warm Much more! 379-2083 hello. Courteous hcrvico that getn- APPOINTMENTS HONORED you on your way fast. The "right" For That Most Special We Use & Sell Roffler & Sebastian Products Wedding Celebration ~OUtt STAFF . Hairdressers Hairstylists Come To New Jersey's Robert, Bobbi & Jny Silvio & Alfredo Please call or walkJn for free consultation Most Celebrated Hours: Daily 8:3O-6«Sal. til S'Thurs. til 9 by nppt. only Wedding Specialist...

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TENNIS SHOES • • By Sears Auto Center Nike • Tiger JXtthe Livingston Mall 38 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Footjoy • Turntec 994-3127 TttEW JERSEY » (201) ZS6=8316- • Brooks Adjaconl to Rt 46 and 80,1 mile east ol Rt 23 Just off Union Blvd. Asahi• Kaepa 336 Morris Avenue, Summit 273-0022 After 2O yeas of success and growth, Frank Pombo's Bethwood has emerged as one of New Jersey's most renowned banquet facilities Long ago Frank Ftombo Sr. HIGH TOPS — committed himself to providing customers with a warm Budget lives up to its name. and elegant atmosphere, a truly professional service By staff with an eye for detail and an award-winning culinary staff that prepares gourmet offerings and New Balance • Nike custom menus beyond what most other large banquet Converse • Brooks Budget: facilities are capable of providing carand Years of experience, strict attention to detail, an AEROBIC SHOES unequalled staff and the desire to cater to all your truck rental needs and wishes on your Special Day are the reasons By why Frank Pombo's Bethwood now enjoys Its reputation Reebok • Avia SEARS as New Jersey's Most Celebrated Wedding SpeclalistI *Etonic »_Eoot Joy -imjr Sran cmlil c.nl .1 milhflmt.1 CtO& Tt Our Banquet Salcn Stqffto Available •llMnbulinnn MmIncitnhinnnit n~jrjw lluilurlofflnt UIM63-IUS HGtltSI To Meet With You Tucnday through Sunday Lotto • Kaepa Partit'H from 30 to 7X0 315 Mlllburn Avo • Millburn • 376-6094 Kosher Catering Now Available M0N.SAV10-B 30 • M0N& THURS 10 0 Page 18 Early Spring Portfolio Early Spring Portfolio Page 19 NEWVERNON HARDING TOWNSHIP UNDER CONSTRUCTION Post-Modern.Contemporary-Coleniahnestled amid majestic oaks on 3.7 levol'acros. Cathedral Ceiling.Entry Foyer, 3 separate.sunken areas in MBR, FR, DR, 1st Floor-Spacious Master BR suite w/lpl and Jacuizi; LR w/fpl and 9' coiling;. Formal'DR; Family Room w/fpl, built-ins and having entry into.rriiilji- Wood level, Wolmanizod Docks 'w7Jacuzzi:.doligh)ful gourmet Kitchen featuring 2 .story glass in Breakfast Room; laundry; lav.: 2 sweeping staircases lo 2nd floor; 4 generous sized Cabinet Fronts BR'S73"Bathsplusglganlicltirdfo70flicoTTol.allTll)0"sb7inil marvploiis living aroa. 3 Not a plastic or laminate car garage, 4 zonod HA heat.w/4 zoned AC: vacuum systom, gracolul columns, plus humorous other -'features and amontios, Priced to soil quickly. $895,000. •' '• • Our Door-^nd Drawer Fronts are UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY, to own this lovely 3 BR expanded ranch located solid Oak •Cherry • Maple in one ol Now Vornori's most desired areas. Grounds are'.-beautiliiily landscapod yv/specimen .plantings, retaining the natural strands of lowering.pines on 3.7 acres, Traditional Raised.Panel Designs";• Gracious LR w/fr. door opening to enclosed patio. Formal DR; huge country kit. and ox- Cabinet frames and sides pansivo.FR w/lp. Master BR w/bath. V bath and 2 add'l BR w/bath on 2nd II, Room to expand, 2 car garago plus add'l slorago,.jhjs,ongaging homo,enjoys all of Iho privacy re-surfaced in matching wood and charniNewVernon has to offer. Priced at $469,000> •.-•'.- . New Countertbps, Installed BERNARDSVILLE Free Estimates 277-3211 BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED AND IN MINT CONDITION; Bright and airy, spacious.quality easily maintained almost 1 year old CONTEMPORARY RANCH with redwood siding and Vermont stone. Professionally landscaped on 3 privato robin wood inc. acres on side of hill.with views overlooking babbling brook in superb location. Sunken formerly •'•'•: living room.with cathedral ceilings, dining room with casomnht window wall, family joom with raised hearth, stone fireplace, dock, library/giiosl room. bath, laundry in- chern-clean of (summit T3T cluding washer & dryor, modern kitchon with skylight,.breakfast aroa with picture win- 111 park ave. (next to Masco Sports) ' dows, and powder room, Master bedroom.with dressing aroa, bath with skylight, shower Jacuzzi tub; ? additional bodrooms-and bath'.' Domestic quarters.with separate en- Est.1973 ••; ••;•• ••-;• Fully Insured ; trance, and bath with ceramic'tilo-shower. Many additional -features.- Offered at $575,000. •", ,,-'•. ."• ,-..' . '..-'• . •.•'. .,-•••"•. . .-.;-.. • •' ROMANCE OF COUNTRY LIVING accented by oxtraordinary architec- tural nuancos.& structural quality are lound in this exceptional 3 BR contemporary. En- joy the rclaxod inlormahly ottered in the comfortable open interior with cathedral ceil- ings; palladion windows, arid many built-ins. Dine off the groonhouso and onjoy the peace and'; tranquilily. of, 5 wooded acios. Custom kilchon include sub-zero relrig./lieozorw/add'l amenities, LR and Don includo biiill>iris and lovely wet bar area. MBR w/tialhroom suite inc. stoam/show, jacu!!i2'i'baths, Add'l rooms lo enlarge with 2 car. garago. Combine Iho privacy ol the oxclusivo area with the convonionco oi .major highways for a unique lifestyle.'Offered at $540,000. •• CHATHAM TOWNSHIP EXECUTIVE home with'(ireat expansion possibilities. Situated in prestigious Chatham Highlands,, perfect lor the growing family..This.newly • decorated .throo WyPriniing Bedroom, two Bath ranch with dark stained lloors aiid-.injw carpeting'offers, allying Room with.fireplace, formal Dining Room, now Eat-in Kilchon, Family Room with built-, ins, and a brick floored Florida Room with slidjng.glass.doors to private fenced yard.. Stairway in Entry Hall loads to'largo dprmed second story with oxpandablo space lor. 290 MILLBURN AVENUE two or throe mor'o Bedrooms and Bath. A very fine olloring at $28s,auu. : ; . GFrampagne by Dom Ferignoh MlLLBUttN, N.J. 07041 •',.:'...''. •;',-.- ;•;;'•;• MADISON / '':'-:-''. : birocUy flcroua Ironi iho MiliLuirn boat Olllnc* NgW LISTED COUNTRY.CpLON.iAL.Tfiom the momont.you.onior- the center hall yiii arc envoioped by its warmth and charm. Originally built in 1790 with additions-in. 1835 and .ISS^IfinisraTBiiiOvrbalh homo has. boon lovingly cared for and complololyrodbcoratod. This homo features formal living room and din- (201)379-1515 inn room, 2 fireplaces and a now sun drenched family room, The now master bedroom, WaHs and and hath have vaulted ceilings and skylights, Situated on beautifully landscaped pro- perty with many matiiro Irons, this homo is "ono ol a kind" and not lobe missed. 01- loledat$395,900,'.•' / •• -— '..-•• '.••—-:—..•••' .- our New 2- Color Pressl&nd : ; : : : : Xerox High-Speed Duplicator, :.- ; ''"- .-:. ;; '.''•; ••. MENDHAM * ,V- •• ,: ".' : tsXQUISITEi'S ACRE BUILDING SITE. Imagine being nestled away there's rioihIng we can't do In oil a privato tree-lined road alongside a babbling brook, You are in a world of sorone Iranquility, high-on a wooded hillside, a lively spot to build a homo ol your dreams.- a flash! './'•;-'^V: •"•,•; ••.•:''„:'•-:y-' : This land is a purer' tloligllt-rand rarely comos on the' markot; CALL NOW TO SEE. LINENS* VINYLS* HANDPRINTS::» PXPER*WEAVES*GRASSCLOTHS To see these and other choice homes call . 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SUCCESSFUL OPEN HOUSES—Leigh Lyons, who joined Weichert Realtors recerttlTW Short Hills is congratulated by Weichert Short Hills manager Richard Turner on some suc- SOFT cessful Sunday open houses. Leigh has sold several houses to people who came to look at FLYING SUNDAES the homes at the Sunday event. V :; ^ 0 . : •-:.•' Buy out tundtt u our npu/ir low pilct The best choices on the local Real Estate market can be found at the WEICHERT SUN- SAUCERS, g»t inothtr Tha oriolnil, round lc« ercim DAY OPEN HOUSES. Weichert open houses are advertisied every week in the local iittdwlch ,,, and Kill tha Baitl Ourmoil popular uhahom* Ham papers and the familiar yellow Weichert signs mark the locations. For further informa- tion, contact the Weichert office at 376-4545. CALL ABOUT WEICHERT'S NEW GUARANTEED WEEKLY ADVERTISING. $1.00 OFF Price with this coupon mu/uzam SHORT HILLS Weichert 32 MAIN ST. OFFICE OPEN 505 Millburn Avenue Realtors (CORNER EiSSEX ST.) SEVEN MILLBURN Short Hills, New Jersey FRESHEST ICE CREAM DAYS (-201) 376-4545 124 OfficesThroughout 379-1909 the Metropolitan Area • THt ICt CREAM MCTOBIf.,. where you seeCel/utot, ice cream made Iresft everyday! Page 24 fearly Spring Portfolio You can tell that we love Short Hills. Just come to the store we've made new And by all means drop-by our Deli Corner for lor you. everything lrom Homemade Salads lo Parly -Plattersto-grind*your-own Gourmet Coffees. Here, there and everywhere, the only things .-thal-haven'fcchanged-are-the=faeeSi -From-tfie-Fresrr=€rrrPasta in our'hisiana to the Fresh-Cut Flowers in our Gardner's Corner, •€omc to our Seafood Corner for the finest we think~you'll agree that the store at fresh fish in town. 778 Morris Turnpike is something to see, StGpTby our Butcher's Corner for the Prime And all the Kings men and all the Kings women Meats, Custom Cuts and Gourmet Main Courses can't wait to see you. This week and cvciy week. at our Service Meat Counter.

Let oiir Farmer's Corner offer you the Our General Store convenience of a Fresh Salad Bar and a Manager, Bob Boyd, Fresh Juice Stand. invites you to discover all the new Come to our Grocer's Corner for _ i things at your everything from our Specialty Foods to Short Hills Kings. our Cbokware Boutique. Take home everything from Homemade Muffins, Tarts and Croissants to David's Cookies made right in our Baker's Corner. Count on our Kings Kitchen for .specially Prepared Foods from appetizers to entrees.

S&H Green Stamps are our way of thanking you for shopping at Kings. '

Kings 778 Morris Turnpike, Short Hills