i-ic-rri. fla/opp/ eyes merger Rare opportunity Life is a County clerk-elect Joanne Rajfappfi mth Vfivabf Fest U. conductor pushing for consolidation of Cb&tk, Eli Levine, local , Register offices, Page B1, • steps into the footlights feffis a rare qperau P^e B4. •';;. with "Anne Frank," Page 11 Sprin Leade

TWO SECTIONS — 50 CENTS Community Honored members Update J-Gonspiracy heads the bill Historical open house • during housing hearinq AxilH.1flH.lJ r,f ,.,,., - _ ____ , ^^ ^^ The Historical Society will 1 -•'Jersey,. Unsajjj Allorncy ocncrjii ..duringdllnrtir: llhtiiiffWedtV.plenary. ~ u* . : . f **"^ ""V- KWUOfJl AlIOfDCV ficn/Tnl PccarFU o contend.s tha. t had his law- hold a colonial Christmas open Ddwrjih KBUZ. mu»md «o quish ihc Bid^dtc Jtuigit Jbiini Pisansfcy as pjain- suit not been enacted, Springfield house at the Cannon Ball House • sjtpoenu on Ibe. gmooniJs ibat'ibe rtflfT PTTTW Ir^rtfnrTi • iviliT vp^f^g him- , would luvc been able to completely on Sunday! ;.-. . "^fwc^cr Dduac'climseof tbcNcw e-eanx that be bad .ignore tlie Mount Laurel.mandate: From 3<5 p.m., the public is '. Jcracy CttcsaiiMlkra piobibits' the welcome to visit the historic I .slate -Senate ' ftesiicnl Prior to his complaint, no other chal- ..-iSB^ '®!fiancest» ' jb; asaty coo- q lenges were made against the lown- site, which doubles, as the socie- laacanc iJdiaat. Mac aramng litis, uwptwaneat in the case. ; ship's exclusionary zoning and had he ty's^ headquarters, and lake live ppaoefs'iu>;'"«iy, ooheripiapcr . ' ' ; H3lc!ia »ailv, gjtt-anytin Mondty let- /not raised his complaint, he! con- guided' tours. The house, built : ChFirinaesoo »'j» oat prcscai dur-. tinued, tlio obligation would have around 1740, will be decorated :.inJ5 ihc bearing. • • :. .." •.•; •. • •' Coumy never been addressed. ^ '..-.. ; : in the fashion Of the 1700$. for PCCJSPO itsscs^od Su3i3cx* onith ihjtj fee a Christmas celebration. Electri- ; , Reprcschtaliyes from Union Coun- fied candles will illuminate fresh ...... tmeraof ,'•' ty, in depositions, staled that the land hut. imctead pine and evergreen boughs with . u -:---» fiar Ihc ccuadoaiibu -was taken for parklands and for com- colorful -apples, oranges and nuts , a^-SllwhiltPfccaro wasacfcm wu|, pensation for lands on the Walchung ••/'; : ; j jac bj]3 tnottuig'Uja( iitt as a means of holiday decora- Ink toil' firm. ;"• •••'•' ' '•-' '•.'•.'-. , . Reservation intruded upon by 1-78. in dwcci corjifca »-iib ihc inter- tions!'. •• .- • ' .... , ;•,'••: :;:.. •:. Lois Kaish and Blandlne INteM «<«rir»«1«»'.-i~. .%^/. i,. )". - • t- Bohgiovanni at 379-2634, iLLiiULLiiiU) lUlUUiuiU t CCourtly -^ ^ kraal oooiM o9M)bci la aaay iciocstsCid ^trcri^H . iliir (ilruutuprnurti comr/any Gled a 1 - 71'c plaintiff, citing his deposition X DiFraajcesioodoemif' ^-~-—"- " •" Sports trips tjri"r**'t 'inr ^jmirLiiiir ccmtesung das of county official Armand Fjorlctti, .lutujni * claimed ihat 50-60 acres of the Quarry.' The Springfield Recreation . ,:-: fa tns c«*e..Peairp con^aids nhar Department presents trips to the Board approves two-year ,'wcie pirscrilly unused,- with .the. '. Mcadowlands arena in Hast t tu avoul pnivulcag balance of acreage included for no . JP^Qiisw^vidtlo^^jimderaJe- Rutherford to see the New contract for teachers UMa&Md mala reason: otlicr than to frustrate him. suiir taur. Townsliip attorney Bruce Bergen' is Jersey Devils.and the New BVI y KutliryMr > n Fitzgerald Jersey Neis.. . • I Ituiluiit expected 16 render a formal housing . Munuglni; Editor mdrif.wiili ;ii ini.. . At.7:30 p.m. on Dec., 27/ the After two mediation sessions with i ' ' • .•-i.dwni*'1 sciid 17 housing units to Linden at a Devils Will face the ' the American Federation of Teachers, luinititir iflf c" .* tion Department at 912-2226. - \ including; increment and longevity in Bat mitzvah marks religious The IBourd >til Edluaatioiu «ntail ttliiti . Ihc'-first yeur of the contract iirid a 3 it wus ,rlleaKeil Illuil Him .'Inuumiuiiiiift UNICO party percent increase in the second year, ' The Springfield/Mounlainslde which also includes an increment and and mediilticin KUUHUIIII. IIIIMU iiuHilltuil beginning for local woman ^ g^ Smith y chapter of UNICO National will in II uueueuHiiil Uwti-jiuuripuuC •• . . •• ' %. Bto» Scmtb: '. •••:.•'.-;.:);.>; .-'v-s-^^^^—:.! '.•••"•'• •••'••'-.••. ••• ".'•'••••••:.'.••••• longevity stipend; , ';'. . : Jjfaif Wrritcr practicing dentistry in' 1 Illlsidc for hold its annual Christinas Parly "appiuuutrririiaippiutive-cirri iiiaiKiiiiKDn' H • An inerealc in the dental inKur- many years, comes from a very reli- at L'Affaire restaurant on Tues- duut andccKipuwiitiiiwUllliHiuilutmu-iii •aijcc. deductible from $50 per person giou.v Orthodox Jewish background. day at 7 p.m. The public is dui ing mil ill ita JUWU1|I,Pjuftnlaaindprepaefinnbar But she had never had a bat mitzvah. invited, but reservations musl be iinU miiisMjlti aoJJ Uur nsiiguws rccpoa- 4 gii.i.i per family: "1 was never tlial religious," Brooks made in advance with President ition xif tflic irujjuiniil lUiutiiut"'- ^,n,iiru=si. dur CUBIC with u. Mncy > An increase in Ihc number of:pro- adiiiilled, "hut. I've become interested Vince Bonadies ul 277-1414 or ; 3ll ll'ciur idf.'tillC UilHI UweJJIUUSirttiie Btai.-lw. SL.wili:jpin.ito3iriadk»»ibe uional meetings from 22 to 25 pet and involved because Of my uncle. He [Joseph Chicppa at 233-7675.- IBciurd cil' IZUliicuticin IIUIH i«,'jiuiimiouil afe „, Sannday/ yeur; - ••' .' tad-'always been involved with his bud^ut.i;lufeilti;.'unwtj||.iitjj;ii|ijiiifiiaiili mvuUn. x Dsiniinir cctauJjaiit tar • An increase in the numbor of 6il>le quizzes and puzzles, and he Pancakes for charity redudticin lin litt IliuiUjui, Dt iiiHW tuulte- ,11|e £_„„, (Qrajijjt Btoaniiof Eduauoa school-sponsored activities for teach- gave me my first spiritual interest. I Ihul (tile imnuid-imiiiii ipiuikigu: itiiptu | sj , i nsujaa. JcdJal la The Monsignor Francis X. ers from two lo three und establishing tllul fraIIl ffitW KuntK u "tfuir iU(in|[irtiniiKr' •- -luMu HUE ndipuamure-senDitsly i&a looked at my life, and I was off Coyle Council-of the Knights of u modified eight-period day by adding 1 Ilic smulleul iinarciiucKjin halatice, I looked, and 1 said,; -I'm off Columbus will have a pancake un early inorning fltiX period. Ugreanianti;' iin liiic" SltUU." citf Bikw _ llUitmnur, wllu hud- wnitai a reconl hiilunce. I iiuvc a profession, a family [breakfast on Sunday from 9 In addition, teachers will receive an 3orscy.'" . . ; ' csllumu tlm Iliw ntuispapcr (at many 'which'is veiy dear lo me,' and that a.m. to 1 p.m. al the council vUM-t- tulleti Diuc 'w Daia and wbo includes my father and mother, Julian lionie on Old Shunpike Road. - taiii wiitrGiti imtfiKrous bookx cnxs- and Dprothy -Haiiuncr, I. play Very , Tickets for adults are $5 and VVJML! [jaaiiis- and. BlbCt Quu cul- hard ~ we'it; golfers; Horvoy and I for children between 5 and '12 Jimiij. "ITiniulc 22 West until Aid Squad, Chief Williai" r|)i^|.v". •••••••;••"-!••-"'.''-.o:K ! ; - •':•;•:•::i • of ilia supplies and People for >>{'•': '; ':"; ;y"-'v'"^:"ri::"; ";~""•;;• Animals! receives all of the assembled by the school as wull us a ^K.lh ; donations; AH donations are puckage of cookies for their curing ukuil |^';;;;;':,;:;;; ^|^|gu designulcd for the People for depurtment. squad. :uil nil' L-AuiUinl!L.not-rescuc- and - adoption '..''Iliis ceremony, held on Nov. 30.- The itliree i lucnujTlluitr I program. . . was part of a continuing program at For more information, cull CaUwell to increase student senmtivi- ran Uluil Itlie dqpartmtints arc .tl ly and respect for others sponsored by 654-7618.. avuilarllc ito i(hnm illuuild illusy Hie school's Sensitivity Committee. anylhing. Infosource: 686-9898 The theme for November, "Say AA a Time & temperature — 1000 Thank You," wa« conceived Id Ibster .. .' J!"^. - l !">e.jp.rewinlnmin, Lottery results— 1900 appreciation for the good work people . children iin (the uudionce sai|g " Local scores — 7400 ' do. There Were many other features Friensliijv Sorjg;" lloil ion.jiinnp.lhj' "'"" I'CftS^'*3^*' Sports schedules — 7401 this month, including a bulletin board . teaclior EluinrSciiniii. wlhoirnmiiulnJ Joko of the Day — 3218 thanking members of tlie school staff' Uiom ilhat 'lius't .as- your itcmiiinre toe These selections appear on a witt displayed in the hallway. your irurndu Who one jibemt ytui. itlie monibcrs of these nquud* ouc all 24-hour voice Information ser- Tlie representatives! of the honored liriends who jioifoiTh ilhojr uuruW vice provided by Worraii G)m- Squad and departments expressed becauae itbcyican about ' munily Newspapers. For iwire great appreciation for thii honor. seleclions, see Page D2. 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INSIDE Honored scholars Resident finds spiritual calling 5,6 • - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS _ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1995 _ PAGE 3 THE — -.nrLno — inuHSUAY, UkUbMUbH 7. 1995 — PA (Continuod from Page 1) and literature of ils people, and last, uftcn my uncle paucd away about Drive and determination Springfield Leader .-• you appreiciale. i(. ,., „ ,•/ • '... .-p ;.• .•' Miller-Cory House offers traditional Christmas dinner three years tgo. I huJ-already started "My.Uncle Will Hammer was very Thp Milter-Cory House Museum wjs (k'sstd m a while gown, perhaps icpiinluclions, crafts and games Editorial 6 thaiking about religion Out u was a involved in Bible crossword puzzles,.; will celebrate a Swedish £hnslmai on On Sunday, Jhe museum will fca- oriuinuilcd with glittering stars and a I nuis of the restored farmhouse will year bier, nkhcn I went to sec Rabbi .published all 'over the "woridi Sunday fpim 2-ID 5 p m. at 614 Moun- luic a Swedish Christmas On Satur- betters, Columns 7 hilliLiiycioun Hllcd with lighted can- lie condiiclod throughout the nflcr* Steven Bayer of Congregation D'nai tain Avc. WcJIflcId day. Ihe museum will conduct a Day- Although not a religious man, he was: IIILS She would bring hot beverages noon l>y nulhcnlically cuslomcd vol- Obituaries 13 Israel in Millbum to arrange for the . a man who didmucli pf (his Bible Mau Franlz of Cranford will and fond io family members, guests unii.u-'. Ihe bsl lour begins al 4 30 hcrry candlelight lour unvaling $T a stone for Uncle Miltr* Ulestyle 12 •'stuHying; fnfoririaiiy! Ijc had bad polio explain Swedish Qinstmas customs •md fiimlunds p.m. Visitors to Ihe candlelight tour will su£gcd>an by 'lie rabbi nude a defi- .'as'a child and his physical obStflclcs: JS cclebfatey'in cdrly I ULII Ikss of Crjnford and Penny lie heated to homemade sweets .and Sports 14 Visitors will hu able-to learn about nite change in my life The rabbi said, he only looked at as challenges to deal Swedish children receive^ their hoh- mulled cider while listening toTioii- M isln ol Oi/abelh will prepare a ollici aspects of life during the early County news •Why don't your perform tiK services will).-His.quick_ wlli sensebf humor,, dby yifth on Wednesday, a festival of day music On Dec 17, the "Bclsmck- B1 ILiililuinal Swedish Christmas dinner Am*i<- in period by par|icipaling in youraclf at the unveiling?' humiljly and his gift of listening, drew fiie and light known as'Si Lucy's el' amves al the Miller-Cory House Entertainment B4 ovu HIL nptn health using aul|ienlic guided loins by costumed docenls people 16 Jifia I Io encouraged rrte lo Day Two ceremonies look place o.n lie will he throwing candy to the "At thai point," she declared. "I K-UI'ILS ami lcchni(|ucs Visitors can llnough I he rooms of the 1740 Classified _ttrjyc lojfnlfill my ambiUonsi Iknow^- children. B11 *anteJ to audy-morc about my relig- tills diiy^onc ih the home and one in siinrlli. these creations Uinihiuise ion. And when I told him that, he said, . pri.Pec. 9lh,.he wilJ-lxS proud of me tISt chprch Hit gilt shop II. slocked With many To make reservations for the pan- Real estate BU Adinissmn to (he museum and its 'You will be my challenge for a year.' because on this day by tradition, I'will " Eaily in t[tc morning, usually the dchghl lour and for information about gift IIUILS such as dried foods, leas, gtouiids is SI for adults, SO cents for Automotive B1B lie's been meeting vuth me every assume the. obligation of observing all yiiiingcsi fcmalo child injhe fanuly ibe- museum and ils programs, call the ii. ulmg mitcri i), cookbooks, Colonial cluldicii oxer 6 other week since then. He's been the commandments incumbent upon Museum office at (908) 232-1776 How to reach us: lutann£ me for about a year And after all |ows. So, my dear; Uncle Milt.you •'" Our offices are located, at. 1291 I become a bat mitzvah on Dec 9 at have-Hi nianyaajk passages'in ;my^ Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, (tlj The newest life,al)dl.liopc, whercvpryouare.you ' - , — «~<-. uJ...MunijL«nj«wini fftegfum^i Mfgfii School Honor Society D'nai Israel. I will continue studying Neighborhood streams suffer from human polluters 070B3 We are open from 9 1 I also go to Saturday morning services can rejoice with me one more lime,' , • a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. celebrate their ireoerfl inrtrfliiraitanr JXft&m Iu^a,"I@lL Mis Kessel, Laura Schachman, At the Sierra Club's. Loaplaka n-sponsihlo for their activities and almost every uccl now It lias really she'saiil. ."..'•• • «'-. •-••.;•' .• •'•'.'•" •"•• • ing hms, feiilli/crs and poisons, (and) Call us at one of the telephone Ann Battinelli, >lga Bulamdka, IWtampriEtt JtoucM^tia. fctenecfitto Pincu, Thomas Kubicz. Oroup's ilionthly meeting in the Clark ttliJUflcLMhey have on their neigh- abundance of lawn fctilizcrs leads to numbers listed below. spailcd my interest" 4 joad LDnlaminanls, such as road salt Sarah Wnek, .Jackie 2Iikar IfTrawnn -raayitot^dtiiwa^ltfeasaaitr, -Vinay Vaswani, Jill ShcinCiiiloncdJIjat "my ifainily has -Morncipar~DiJiltJirignhc~ group dfs- Wnliiioil sneupis such dcgiadadon •» : inc) peliojeum products Palais, Gayle 'Rozan, iRadhEll IMIarx am IMIritiBdlla ILyfe were chosen for their proven e'ussud local efforts to restore creeks Voice Mail: "1 hive to say," she said, '"that the. always been very close with Mill*'•.. ' Many of the problems our streams I he Sierra Club is now enlisting record of excellence inn tthe aiBate asff sdteJbndtnBn, Itodaejup, character and service. and rivers to a more hcallhy stale and I cho I ike in Mountainside/ Our main phone number, rabbi lias been very inspiring to me. Hammer. My father spoke to him and likek face loduy," says Dominick cili/cns that want to help restore their 908-686-7700 Is equipped with a how mipoiianl it is for Ihb average VVestfield is a prime example of gov- You know, dunng tlic holidays he nearly every day of his,life.": • * ' " ,'courl..jorThtlm« S»ndnultrScJ.6al* Villuirc, the gioup'sihuirpcrson, "are local sircamways Anyone interested voice mall system to better said 10 the congregation, 'To be born a : cil!7cn lo Iwcomc more aware and ernment being blamed for the errors Brooks, who lived in Hillside asa; Members of the Studerit Council pack_boXe& vyith fitliully results fiom rain water wash- in joining should call (908) 654-9420 serve our customers During our Jew is by accident, and to live as a ol individual citizens The over- regular business hours you will Correction * ••*. Your ahliuey con earn extra in- '•ydungslcr,'graduated from' Hillside , canned food donated to benefit-local families In - Jew is in accomplishment.' And it's High School. She lliert went to ihe. almost always have a reception- The above picture lft being rcprintad ilucitoitlu.itimHM.itimnl'Wk HuattdTs.imnie come. AdveniSe [hem with a classi- need This program.'wag .sponsored by the 'school in ' ist answer your call. During the in last week's Springfield ih'udar even more of an- accomplishment ' University of Miami for one. year, in conjunction with Calvary Tabemacte In Elizabeth' fied 3d by calling 1-800 564-3911 Hockey dinner benefits Children's Specialized Hospital evening or when the office Is knowing (hat my dear uncle was Florida.wlicrc she majored in cduco* and University Hospital in Newark. Cloekwise, from 'rin KI.NbviM/ Jfchleyr-ti- ' ;lbevils'..haver». i- i , .. ; • closed your call, will be responsible for all of this " •;Ncw . Yuili Me'tro;' CMN; bciibfiis. the . tiOn. She graduated froiri KcanCol- top, are Student Council Advisor Stephen Presa, : ' •'•' .'Wiiise.' wisliing to alt'end should answered by an automated selected ;i.he ^Jiiidren',s'.JVlirac[c.,,Nct-'. ••_.Cbjliircii•«;•"'.8'picpitilized... llbspital liii' .is ucll .is their wivcs/glrlfncnds, and Brooks pondarcd, ''Why a bat milz- .Icgis of New. Jersey in /Unlpn and Gabrtelle Cohen, Jarred Weiss, Erin O'Connor, Dara include theirtiuinc, address, telephone ' receptionist Children showing benefits of Sensitivity' events v vwork'as the behefioiary'brilsannliil: . 'ftT()Miliiirtsiclc,,Nt\v;rorsisy ahd Child- wiiai highlights will he shown as vab at my age1 This past year I've earned a •master's: degrce~there"as Poltrock, Amanda DiCocco, Corey f-aHiluEir|g : loin mi|oi sports will be a feature • iiiijj :(ta mumftuHMMjfuiuttllr air iftrf tiiiirCiil^rol Food Fca tku MIS SO with why I would pursue such an . "I'slutted as.a teacher and a reading :. OiangerDciorS'wftl pperiar7p.ini and • ecfQd; iiiirik.s'and particit-':. subscriptions in Union County , this season, Jlhc /children AyJU'llcarn ; 1 altiaetion and all items will be on dis- • illumic ifil". auiiiq)itii)C' icutlti CJ! n.-_u:%cd. u bill be icpealed endeavor Not only was this a com- " spcclalisl," She:rccalled, ''and] now'••'.'•• ;'a^hu|fcl.^inrt(;r';ji(II';"^''^Vcll'/'bcigih-;'' |Viile iiv'llic•JunUff.aJscr. Ticjtqtii forllie.- ,V The dinner,.which is hcnefilting.lhe. are available for $22 00, two- 'about- handicaps or diKuhlliticK liliut 1 pl ly Ihe enliie evening '' I'm a learning consultant. I love ill I '•[ Sony.' ^ledroni^ppifeiist\-1 dubt^ irt |AS/^jr^ii^ceht^ tlinncr'iiieTpi'iccd.'iil $75 for idijlls and •:rJVNV:. Metro 'Children's" Miraqle year subscriptions for $39.00. : mon question from all, but it caused 'jijng_.jll 7:310, pirn. '.':•.;'' ' .; -, ;'..'.'., College and out-of state sub- :hjay mukc some -children ^different 1.UUUU111; io Bcnubc. it has btca really feel at home, here! in the school ,'$50 foc'childrcn |-S tincl under aitdcah : Nklwprk 'for •lite' first lime, features. I lie lust "Tip A-Devil" dinner i iiTlununii, lihr Die same smiling reaction Is there ,v..i-'.'.^W.-p1^^^raVIiic.'.will;HbIdl.,th:o'.; ..^te-QlQ^^'-Up'^^i'^^rt/'Vc^iiU-iysi'.iP ; •''Childi'cn's^MiropIp; Nctwork,..ls.' a scriptions are available You from. them. uccordingHo SanNitiully' 7 lld tailed over 512,000 for chanty Sea- tlic Itard wnii;J|oun(y.ror, rfie;past; fivo.^ -;.'.,.&:• •••?-. :'-••:•:-.-. .->.•'»- .•-•—"- : ••,"*--• News items: »f SP wffifeEis.--;;-.:.••..•.;•.•,..•.•.•:•.:.• Kcxl. \ou learn about its rich history 9in,,Congr6gati6iv B>ai Js/a^" she. . . .'• Durijig December,,Muttonls.*.iti ill ju ,, : .r.yCnw.v.Hyiiir'ai'fuC^ News releases of general Inter- 1 reiterated.' •'•,•• ' •' •.'''.•'.' • ':'. • - ': ^^'^hmsc.blift.BcUMwban ' Catdweil.SchiKii will.hciirivo'lvediin.u, . inuiiitliivitiu . :.^ifiiiuicc!,, iri'J ;liici' ,l3jrhdrcQS 'Shopping Hospital displays locahartists' work est must be in our office by Fri- lies, pulch cords and blank tape project lo give tlic. .patienii;,at .(Child- 1 : : day at noon to be considered •lit lliiiw. iiriuiij imidliin* .wlhjh bowr : .'ttiitoi^.: ?".:;i>.-'y/: .:t'./'' ': •'••''• • .':• .'•'"•••' The work of iwo local 'artists will is rcprcsdrtlcd by me^Pcjrrian.Gallery glitter of wet surfaces in Ihc sun or the Albert Bross, sculpture with Professor for publication the following ren's Specialized Moapltul lin .tMoun- ' for nviie inroiiiulion, call (800) be tin display at Children's Spccial- .of-Mjllburii liriil.is a member^ of, tlic. iw.l(niN!(«iil; "UiliiUlmn .lliiiinj," .unjiBT appearance of objects beneath the sur Salvatorri, Adelaide Barkhom and week. Pictures must be black .iainsidc a present. .Students.'.willjpBr- . • vncw;faciiiiy,\lw^in'Ainj^^qri^y;-w)lh 2Kj-2l!48 I7cd Hospital throughout December ;veii]itu;[ilil itlf'iciuih Jlttiai~ •'•:''. '.: '• ._ . .- : -_ ,..• •-.- • •. , p^^day^T^r^ • '• New Jersey Center, of Visual •Arts In '. face of Ihc water in streams and lakes and while glossy prints For form dioresat home'.in (exchangelfon~ i-_.-. •—= ••- -••• •—-••• ' T.tir]r.«o'il!c<;'is«lcnaingitibu*- ; Ruth Aunchcr; walcrcolor with Bill Mouniain Aye. wBI provide'tixtchded One exhibit, consisting of paintings •Summit.-;/, •.;, ? •• ..'.••• •'.•.•.•.•,•.'• .-•.•,•. further Information or to report a ; lietween two metropolitan areas for- She works on location and from still Senior and Belly Stroppcl, and money that will jhcjput-toward: jriprt", II:I:\I. :iL-i^: .: 1 j !;c!j> nialtt iliis' holidajf . wiidow tcn'ice on Saturdays from 9 and monopnnts, is titled "Life and breaking news story please call otic; low flat. r.atc of $3." .' •• LgcaLp^i^ •.'•••-. Rcc'cnl cxliih|ti<)|is,()f: her, work life coniposilioas attended workshops with Nita Englc sent. There .will he ,a icolleclinn {box - •• —• • nuiiitii: • sci,-i)n' miwic cc?ivcnieiU'if,or 1-908-686-7700 and ask for the •_ajn»;iulti3 1-p.mi ,.--••- •--—;•—•:-, 1 oc Art" The artwork WJS created by bor • include The Puimer' Museum, Spring- • .-stuitiua J]ffin!£i!.!iviU)p^^ •':•'• "•• '..•; --.riTni- ur(i is just ; field; - Watchung' A'rt: Gallery; ..Les Newark School of Fine mid Industrial Micilwin .ttl lliaii \)wc'could hcip.alpt of ghildn University of Southern California, 1 The Leader provides an open This pt,w theme :was ushered .in.lb.y-, mcjjting during' tlje, month, of Decem- CtfAn'cil'; for_ Jewish Women,, West full tune She then studied painting play, call Ihe hospital's community lion for their Coats for Kids Cam- ren stiy Cvatm, this winter,"stated'Tcr-j 1 forum for opinions and wel- fcr ber." .Dimicis .wiicU"Wc tt'ill •stillbe ; California School of An, Los Orange iind Hiddiisah Art Show, resource coordinator, Susan Baxter, al Ihc reading by fourth-igradc KtudentK . I oi- S^.'J.") por pick-up, the post paign Area residents may stop by ry TaylPr, co-owncn' ':'••. •..•''*.".'•, and sculpture at Columbia University comes letters to the editor. Let- ••'• jn'ovidlug our other convcnieilt scr- Angeles, Rider College and the Art fycsificiii,; •••• • '"••'•••:••'•. :, 233-3720, Ext M9 ters should.be typed double Lisa Lislowski -and Keith iGarqiiuctru^.^ officealsiiwillpick upprcpaidPriori- new or like-new child sized coals .. Anyone who has a'chlld-sizb^coat- She has studied Oil painting with Students League, New York City '. Artwork" bjrSyivla*CI6ughly,' also" spaced If possible, must be poem written by..a young jputieiil. ;pnVpWnici't!JKUtIi,kiiis through Dec 21 iBe'.- Sfrnrrgficij offi£c«reaavc«'jhc ty Majl packages. For (liisj service, call that they would like to donate .should signed, and should be accom- Titled "if My. . Whocliihair • Illlail -•-Stanq»s-By.-.MailrSlamps By .Phone, :: She is a sculpture painter whose .. on'. clispjiiy pcxi month, focuses• on ,. 376-1138; . ••r:--:r^r-. ,; •••'-: • , ;;- "Many of us here at GT Distinctive stop by OT Dislinc(lve]Prin\ing at 36 panied by an address and day- iibowcustom- o'vicmignt.'.Express .Mail and Priority artwork relates, lo nature and min capiuring light shining.through Irans- Wingsi". the poem cjjpreKKes Jlhe ,• Printing have children of our own aAd J time phone number for verifica- .'Kriu'IUirr.'%tlktiiniim.'.!x(|ilisiro cl)ll(H:tiiiii ol iliiunniiils, LEADER(USPS 512-720) \s 20% OFF Underwritten by Schedjtf^ton^i .'• For further .inlormalion or lo arrange • WITH COUPON Cclebratihg biir \ Imlli nioiinic'd ,ni(l liiose, visit Marsli, published weekly by Worrdjl WITH COUPON a tee confidential consultation, call' EXPIRES 12/16/85 WIUTI' nor \;ilnt's.iiiul (|ii;iliiy ,nc cxtc|i[i(inal. 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Borough artist receives honor during reception C $fnlOf M°UnIainsidc *'» •• "»™S »»« anim ,ha, w,U be 8rCCei On aIThcL u r7 "' ' Scn.cGallery. 501 Park Avc. •%SALES TAX

Township lawyer speaks during bar convention / EMERSON wliuTft M,^""1"1"1- ""^ Part"Cr '" lhc SP""Sficld firm of Javcrbaum of d , H r " Pr"1ClpaI SpOakcr Nm 8"' > bcfore « °v<*"°w crowd VCR ilk New jLr«;y Slate Bar Association in California ^cihauin Jddrc^cd Ilic San Rwicnco contention on four recent dcos.ons |HEAD 1 GAiLEfiEADY RED HOT TAPPAN DEALS AT JACOBSON MODEL K3000- Hie SpnnSficld attorney, who ,s a ccrnHcd trial-attorney. haTach.cvcd " d<: REFURBISHED ' P™>»™« for Ins rcprcemation of * ,ln f (^| ' Courlny of t)«rflcld School NO COUPON ON THIS VCR Scott Ecker, left, and Brenton Rehm. MOPPET stu- Lounij, Mnlc and national bar aclivitic i 'Sflnd ;. ;.—.-^tfj'T-=btnEm-r?"^«»r«' SIUIL their knowledge and expencme uith newly adiralicd attorney. VCR .,_ HOILDAY EVENT! Library to host art exhibitions Homeless get help from local students r«S*.fS Several uil exhibits and theatrical 1 MITSUBISH1 1 I the public with, a "meet the- artist"' Students at Dccrficld School in ihiiJ-pl.iti! winners were chosen in — -.-^——; -I'-ttanjuxui*-- • -'. •*-^r-fii.^BT>*^^y'j*i*-L---i<-i!^-^^-*^.>f^^'|'^l'yi7tii^ • • -TV • ••v, , •,,>. ., ,, •,, •• •' . ; pciforminccs have been planned for reception Salurday ar 2 p.m. . • I 4 HEAD EDEC IN TIME FOR HOUDAY PICTURES I Mountainside liwk ilurd pn/c in jhe cull ill llnee legions — north, south Ihe Donald B Palmer Museum of the ' "An livening "of Pleasam Plays". • 1\CC 35mm ANSCO I central icgion of thc state for the plan- and (.ujnal New Jersey. SPECTACULAR! Springfield Public Library during • will be presented at the museum on ning of a project to help mankind upcoming months Ihe nine winning clas4c<;|rclcivcd ABLE READY Monday at 7:30 p.m. This is a free 'Ihe 10 students, who arc among "Shadows and Memories," a plxttiv then auaids dining I lie Philanlliropy . perliinraiice; opefl.tOTalli '•".. '•'• ' SjOOO New Jeisey fourth-graders par- 'MODEL #4000 giaphy exhibit by Nancy On of Gillet- Da> in NLW lersey Celebration held REFURBISHED PANORAMIC CAMERA ••'.••.The hin'riict plays.were-all written' ticipating in the "Together We Can PAYMENTS Nov 16 at ihe Somerset Radisson te, will bo held Saluiday llirough Jan by Springfield resident Sid Frank.'. Make a Difference" program, will I loiel I ollowmg a videotape message NO COUPON ON THIS VCR •• .Performers will include' Murray'.and collect hygiene products throughout lioin In.'.l Lady Hilary Clinton On also teaches at national pholo- Roda Slauh of Mountainside.,*.Mar- Ihe year lor homeless people at thc ciiLOUi iging philanthropy, the slu- DISTRESSED giaphy woikihops each year She has garet Gerst of. Springfield and Frank. INTEREST UNTIL Pl.nnfii.ld YMCA dents hi. ud laudatory addresses from been affiliated for many years' With Frank has had a long career in lliea- The "logelher We Can Make a Roueni Midden, exe.-utive director THERAPEDIC BEDDING the Ansel Adams WoiUhop in Cali- • ler und recording, lie wrote the book For The Love Diffcience" program is sppnsored by ol Ihe 011IOC of Innovative Programs, fornia and it also on thc faculty of thc and lyrics for a-series of.educational Of Cooking Ihe New Jeisey Chaptcrof the Nalion- New Jeisey Commission on National SOME GREASED STAINED JANUARY 1 New Jeisey Cenicr for Visual Arts in musical. , presentations/ including nl Society of Pund-Raising Execu Summit, the Summit Arca.Communi- Scrwcc Chan Peterson, senior vice SOME RIPPED "Jerz," a play ab'oiil New Jersey, "Tar- . ti\es and NalWest Bank, in conjunc- ly Scliools; and the Walthung Adult picsiduil ol NalWest Bank, and Kent ; heel," about Nortli Carolina; "Oni for. tion with Ihe Rotary Clubs of New SOME SLIGHTLY SOILED Scluml Aldeishol, Meadowlands Rolary, Dis- WHEN YOU USE THIS Good Measure." a musical history and • J'ersej, to loster a new generation of (iia 74D0 llic plmtographs In Ihiscxhihil are 'introduction', to' the metric'-system, phfl.inlhiopists CARD TO BUY ' lioin a poitfolin called "Shadows- and All paitiLipating cljsses will now 'They Knew New Drunswick''for the ' Roluians judged the projects on UP TO Memoiies." Ihe im.ipe^shown were implement iheir projects In Novcm- city's tercentennial, and "Rebel,'" a the basis of their potential benefit to Mitsubishi .created' during- a, period .of five years bei, pioiecN will bejudged again, this RANGE ;niusical'acl;l[tlalion of George Bernard oihus, quality of planning, presenta- time on ihe basis ol their in whal-is now-a ghosrtown In Bodie, ^TjMflmy Mym*ni*w» \W Vt'ill'iriiim^i rM( r".bolh children's ..: Red Cross elects new officers 50% OFF V MITSUBISHI turn represent a portrait of a group of musicals.' •-,'••' The Wcstfield/Mountainside Chap- 0% IMTEREST^U MONTHS chairnun: Dennis. Kinsclla, past REGULAR PRICE . people during ihe Gold Kush era. Ori lerof'llie Auic'riciin Red Cross held its '.•• Frank also has written the lyrics for chairman; Dr. John Tabachnick, firsl " said, "I-ike some.of theearly. atlven- Annual Meeting and Luncheon recen- songs recorded by Johnny Rayi Frank vice chiiirnian; Kevin J. O'Neill, sec-', ^COUPON V COUPON QADAYSTCASH luicrs; I also made, quite a discovery. tly lo recognize chapter service volun- Sinatra,. Billy.'.Eksimc; and iSani'h,,. ond vice chairman: Dr. Willjimi.Doni_i \TAPPnn ^Tlic-riiWiildl'or a photograplier.thOUgJ) teers -and-nwmhers of the*board"for THEfiAPEDIC YTHERAPEDIC ^^^r No Payments Til Marrh i -iQQfi . Vaughn, as. well as Scripts and lyrics . ~"suin ihird vice chairman/secretary; was not-gold, but has instead become their terms, of office: , "•. • for 40 children's records. .-•••••'. George Galesy, treasurer, James TWIN SET L FULL SET a hoDniy. of photographs .while com- Tin-' following officer.s WCIJC ulecled ; Thii Donald.B. Palmer'\tuscum.is . •.Dock), asiiisianl .treasurer, and James ' 40" PIC For The Love pleling this portfolio. I.llnvq deve- for 1905-1)6:' Edward Goltkb, chapter : .'.located, in the Springfield Frce;Pu,blic, ' • Flynn, le^al cpurj'scLL^: : •;'• ;.•' •: • : loped ujnval.dbjil of. interest iri ihe Of Cooking Library,

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mii^^^ PAQEtS~TtHUran«K11iPBBBlgBB%.TaBg — SfflilGRBJI LEADER OPINION PAGE Bfi* - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. W9S _ WM3E 7 Once isn't enough OP-ED PAGE Each '•yem, iciuuMnnndaif-nrajnikm. off ifnr uomnunnEv FUND-RAISING AWARD band tQgefhcTitt>\wptciru,ntftB?IHtHir3iniigarfHigB diiarftjve — Township resident Ira Geller, right, receives an helped American people to see themselves anew become a Ib'ljght <&n tihnir suntamnfing: neghborfusads. award for outstanding fund- 7.-- ...--»....vj iiiuiuica Little Residents tpitch un no wujpe AWM rite ugflrtes^- or trash and Ihe ramp and the limo, George Harri- raising on behalf of Com- Richard's and Jerry Lee Lewis'vocal new. clip? convey the genluj and son stopped, kissed her on the check, looking toward new possibilities to .preserve .tlie iheiuiM rthm mute* tftoir oowrr. special and munity Access. Looking on mannerisms Without quite capturing Free lunacy, but 1101 the transformation It longer is an authentic, Uiuing nullity and signed his autograph Tlircc hours The Beatles never really left, Ihcy known as 'The Beatles."" TThis Il«e "Help "He expected you lo "Run For enmity of many of her classmates, correct In their prime, Ihcy were number of varied goals, Janine jlkcd gruff, enigmatic guys, nliginut belief all were turned upside friends, who loved The Beatles TUhe TheifliiesnontthBiirmiifiiiaHiirl 'Mflhiar Ehwe ;fte>s peo- Your Life " Later, when people still with (he exception or Janine, Leslie more popular than Jesus among including raising money to preferably ones wlid wanted to save down The Beatles did not cause this . list lime I saw them, ithcy wore wear- insisted upon loving him, ho turned and Ahiy, ( bet she still hasJhat auto- American kids. ple been rill \vear"' ^ ,„ ^t^1_liK^^TOSB3«r- -offset state and federal cuts the world with ppctry-John'-fcennorr upheaval — it tod been in Ihe wind ing love beads and 'long, gypsy Ubw- mf" tlilo a walrus graph Amy adored Ringo Bbove all The currenl corporate promotional TheiquidknTi*., awrrrttidliiffrissianiitiinesv has-surbced JIB to nonprofit agencies and and Bob Dylan were her dual champ- for awhile — but they ushered it in as scs Maj/he they still «wor £Bcti ^rfhnr ail! aitare. kTUittlJrm:>EkwT "P :c:un Do you want lo hus your child or send should one (own pay more per child can't help but feel that (lie wonderful holiday spin! of giving has existed on our tion of Ihe aforementioned fees, and totally disregards Ihe issue ofjinor theft rtf J 11 year, ago, I've henrd conflanl board the entire year Nowhere can one find a more dedicated, hard-working rorjhosc of you who arc not familiar with our library, make one of your 19o^pma^^JEnd^r OTIri^^ :(hcn)lo a.ptiviiic jichoollhat you can't' for the same education (ha. another millions of dollars by county governments l^^ aiguing und fighting between the group, 1 rC1!Olll On!> latx advilnta c "afford? . ".' "•''," ':..'• ' ' 'V • .own pay's? Tins forumula Was to offer'' ' ^ " '° fi ofihe myriad services our library has 1 heir two co-sponsors. Assemblymen Augustine and Bagger, R-Union.'hnvc destructive ways tfhe \vnro, meKl c.ir uhcii it comes lime (o mun, Bill Wclsch, Gil Cohen. Mayor Marcia Pormon, the former superinten- The blame dfonthKmEx;lKajarm(ciiiuIlrnigrarii"iT ^3™^ /G.fegt school system ilwajs defmt .he budge. What my want lo say thank you lo our innovative director, Susan Pcrmahos, her entire There is an ongoing crime epidemic in New Jusey, and it is an epidemic of ;i jiMfla/inc PUhlislnjd.aJii.Lof-.op high— cral to do her job ultimateltimueKy :inc.hidinclude .U >yfcmTtomul grogrunri :ti2t: --- -' " ' " ^.'ni'.Jiii ;loTei*ionaliv:atlon •»»"•"•*-^ • IIIfiSnnn order lo staff, the friends of the Library, and to our many other wonderful volunteers govcnimenljl crime Every year, millions of dollars ore stolen from New Jersey ; Staallcr i n hccjlKC •schools and many of them were small continually ituCkleiilofcigrnv.iirgimKligTEtH ten Springfield- scl should Juve con cmnc to an agiecincn. I don't like this, schools It's no. always the size (hat 1 hank you all for working so hard lo improve a library that is already a sour- residents by county governments violating the provisions of NJ.SA Lawrcna C Farrcll 3r . tiitl ol their tuv pmciss ce of gicut pride for all of us who live in Springfield 13 54-1 13 which forbids the collection of fees for background checks Office of Ihe Chairman program,:this wouIdtree]lircermtnavy:,u.m'fcs»fit!lVai^cJtintesr •' mailers The dedication of staff and %g4clcl ..c'ul'lv .as'.'wcll as financially. •,• . ll meani we always have lo come support of the locality to ensure they 7 he attorney general and die slate police know of this practice, but refuse lo The Political Union for the Reform ^effort. .-.. : • :;..•;••'; -.":v .' ^'^ ",\'. ^^wsw.^ ;. i'£.'1OKC; would agiee lo I want more control of WELCOME TO ANNIE'S .efforts,' siich.as;ihc.AannKA-Mi^"--'"'»^° ^— •qaaEiaBnai ici''.'.I,' yiiur, urticlc,; iin [IJI.H uijdJ he a great school system. dcrcgionalizahon would further y S , • ; .' Lynn Trail in my Spnngfield school board And my education. NEW BOUTIQUE AT Inidgtls 1 wan. local people who have prevention :measirres;, '•••••" Springfield I'm also against busing children Do you fall into Springfield's best interests'a. heart, . from ono town to another I moved 292 MILLBURNAVE. nolanollKr lovvn which has us own .community Let's control destiny here knowing ihcic was a high school MILLBURN, NJ. : one of these ure put on'i p . V\ 'J.'IIIK leejim iiashecfi in place for a close IO me | also 'don't think the way the finari- Sheldon Marlinfcld ofton vis ;tlic e^jj^n Spnngficld JEWELRY • HANDBAGS . All.the organizationsurr^giri^Ejari^ft^ftc'j^ ^ categories? pated in this ;.yearKs (Gleim-Cimwruratw- S&w-fsrctliif CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS conimcndedfOTithif^b^ BY ANNIE RAJOPPI,_THE PROPRITOR : job, '^^^eaSmt^mfSsaatari fetters to the editor « mot ; .1 m iiiiu. uirssiuiti jj JC * HAND CRAFTED ITEM'S ing FIRST-TIME COMPANY Unfair edatoriaJs mar democracy BY MICHELLE RICARDI a11 '• On Nov. 3 on page 28 of The Star Ledger, there was an article headlined "I:LEC Warns Springfield Dems on Late filing." The article bcgaii "The Stale HOMEBUYER TRANSFER • If, instead'Of,rjrpnpiig'.^.^,^.. .AM,,m Election Law Enforcement Commission has decided not lo levy fines against UNIQUE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ria'ns would waJk:thHttexralS^^.'fal*laJ^53Rrags;', •I •w.-uertil ,nK\ritlit3'liiivf.read ilic'Springfield'tetider's editorial ::iuy..' JJtycr in tiu." ,SO.;_yi;urs during which I have been iiu'olvetl :. .the! Springfield.Democratic Club for filing lale'infonruilion~'iib.bui campaign people.who' .^u'ilitiof'lyiT^uirtij^ u.-ict .iind tlie ''lnzltl...DemiiaruUfi Piirty have I seen anything.. contributions." It stntcdlhal the commission issued n letter of correction instead PLEASE STOP IN TO VISIT themselves :to dispose ^4mff^^ •had. fined, the Dcmocralsi $715!; " ... •.. •..' ' - •''"':'':... 10% OFF WITH THIS AD half of the. prqb.ltim would Jhe-sdlwicl. •.':'• . ~v ii'BK, itiif iwci tandidjifi. were jiluyers battling on i relatively In view oi" your often-staled •editorial opinion and your "fascination" with tho DEC. 7-24 libJln' Uiciieu'Kpiipur. !:wus:lhe candidates who ttirewbjows at subject, why have you omitted publishing the final decision by ELRC? CLOSE TO REFINANCING The next time >you rp'us's -u iiit ;c)T HitterftiLcvwLrrg j|i: : :ic .paper rektrved opimi m until tiic last week, when "I( endorsed" • . . • '•'...... •"" — • . .Mary. Frlinces Napier . 201-379-7442 •••ypurfeet, i — --•••••••-•- :: 3":i:s year, it* lilt-.•i>w:iyr of tlie playing field, you seized It and .•'..'•••.'. : '..- '•';. ' .' , , :.: I - .- .. Springfield- RETIREMENT YOUR HOME •'ing the s •j—iil!-y.. yem drove .uiie. puir tif candidates out ofypur fprurii enlire- one else _:i cJiuiriuk, :and slunted reponiiig became campaign pieces, for Bergen editorials right on target is. -Your reporter•!iti:,:r.ie their colleague. ' ' '.'.-. ' ; lt;is this'kind To the Editor: ;. •'. '. '.•','.' - . ' sided.tiiuj 'tiieie tt'ure )fi votes separa(ilig winner.fronr leads to the. „ -~ ,...ui.u..v ; i Very few Who know or have worked with Druce Bergen in Springfield's gov- . •Jtij'.';l':il liutlll rin:n. j,].have.aliuiich the Democrats would ernment will disagree with the two editorials in last week's Springfield Leader, this.huppens, actionrmustfhe:tukun.3i wtjl Ui;i. iNfUunllci i.s: :::iKiring tlie obvious, your writer said of The two editorials, "Bergen Strikes Again" and "Bergen Must Go" arc both difficult to engericlBT.TJride iinvrnic"-*- rttnnttrcnwr -fiap' -i!X tlif vjiurs nai'llicm straight." To which I say, ;. on targel. As 'a:former; Democratic Insider,"office holder and a one-time suppor- If you answered yes, then Union Center has a mortgage you can't say no to: hometown .'is 'feuried !in-'^rurhi!ge.""_J_... .^•'..V. ter of Bruce Bergen, lean.speak with absolute authority. When I supported. /w'.-ij'jjiur in which you attack Oruce Bergen Bruce Bergen for township attorney I had no idea what a mistake Ilia! was. I also • What's your opinion Hbout'thiE."5ui^fl»PS)ate; i.V.-.imit. You went utter him like the.pei pit; had no idea about the amount of controversy Bruce himself would bring-upon '. at (90S) 686-3B98, ;and-Bnter SetHction fflfflL1 . m vurjaws-I'm him and tearing a| him as if : Our Five-Star, Five-Year Mortgage himself and our township. lie was arid is the wrong person for tho position of Use our Infosource ;hotline :'to -oxarssK J/air. Killing ;hinl off 'entirely; Don't you realize township ''attorney, a most trusted position. . . opinions about''this and ntnflr laca1 ikmass.'- IJIIL.U) vi'unt io serve in,Uicul governments'1 Union CenWs. five star rating fiom Bauer Financial I join with Bill Ruocco and Judy Blltzcr- in calling upon the Democratic Reports should moan as much to you as it does to us 1 UNION CENTER'S • Responses .will..i»e.ipupi)shec)-TH3xt-.vyBHk' ' ' Lii'-Vud a news 'story about neighborhood .majority nolio reappoint Bruce Bergen as township attorney on kri.'.l. It is ray. - ii.i:ij: tin- ii II1I!1S.U'K)KC in (he park, enco'uraging llieni: You can be confident that you'ie banking with one of 1 FIVE-STAK MORTGAGE hy.'.fiii'vv opinion that to reappoint Bfuce Bergen would not serve Spriugncld's best . o\> Uir Keuts iif tlie park swings: The dogs 'interests. ; •'. ;'.•"'''.•• •' . '•'• ' ' ''.'•.•• the safest, most creditworthy banks in tho country Years 1 Itate . j u-h:k- : APR Points Paywonf Piirj, users were terrified. Jlic swings were And with a idling like this, we can offot you a $1,000 u> Hi- UU •'s whutyou ure doing. Your savaging of , JoAnn'-Holmes' mortgage that guaiuntces you mote than just a grant "We stand indaael-tan Jhdk jgrnikmE nt&mir we ud. will • • • '••'•••- ' .Springfield, 5/30 6.95% 6.95% 0 $6.62 *:*j;.,**i c,M;^™Si;:^i:^1S; please, no more Bergen rate it guai antces peace of mind approach the suhlinu; iotm^uem i^j&a^e Hffio- 1 0 J! ::it F01 the first fi\o years in your new home, you won't ' r" fI'' ' •'"".' ' •»•»>' wJiun (liere is JI beast at large.' To '.the Editor: . 5/30 6.75% 6.99% 1 $6.49 through the agcbtJh&MJidr&vm to WGwre^-mai '.'!':.','.".''•''' ^l":t' "^onmiunily. You'have lio "iiiiu that have to concern youi self with changes in interest \!i'"''.''!"!'. '•' '•''w'"-''"'' No«iit_has.bi:cri accused (if eriniiiialir Enough is enough, We call upon Bruce Bergen to step aside on Jan 1 as lates You can dust your low rate to lemain steady, only for themselves*, hut ffitxr a$l mmtRxmL the Springfield's^ township attorney In the best interest of our contaiX So instead of running around trying to find the best -,• pu.'j'a- •>• jVHjii'.L.-.kuurjj und deprive thenrof their liveli- and your low monthly payments to lomain exactly mortgage, take five Union Center's Five-Star w^ hw Aa«)^ right ofunfeMerj^^ iiy wi'Ur'w basis in iaci/ ~r-T •. , tho same. Choow between u rate uf 6.95% with zero Mortgage. For more details, stop by or call your nearest ;i. here, i( is wiiuLxna are doing lo our we could nWagree more with the contents of both. The basic problem wi h t-.hi.i:i.! •,:•,,...! Cergen is l,lp doesn t know when to walk away froni/pmltlcs when it cou d points or pay one point at closing and lock-in a rate Union Center National Bank branch and speak with a , nwolve his iut.es as Springfield's township attorney, We think It c lar ,'U1 '• A repreiehutivo of 6.75%. After five years, pay off the loan in full or, loan officer, , Stanley Kaish frdrn Cartler Dergen still is the leader of the local Democratic Party and that Lee, El" n tl for a nominal foe, renew the loan at a fixed-rate. .' Springfield chaninan in name only, . •-<-».I-ISLII IS will be on hand December 9th ,^As Township C6mmit.ee members-el6ct. we began our duties during the from 10am to 4pm, ^^..®::Tesults.'of ELEC"probe? NBv. 1.1 lownshtp Committee meeting. Little did weknow that our townsi In The Very Best in Community Banking attorney, also serving as LownshipWrklhafevening, was to file Pa2°hevev PaiSfhei* aridCougSr*Watches Published; Woeklysino next dav for a recount on behalf of Mayor Marcia Forman, her 1 ing ,™ 0 in Steel and 18K Gold ^.i.,i:::a. iil.Ctt 12 Liiiiainiing ilie.invialigwion:by the state Election Arlent-Newman and the Springrield-Democratic-PanyJ CartJerwarches are sola exclusively" !..+-'. ,.i:ui I...I::I:^!,»KI,, tl| I'IL-^J). rngfield Democratic 1'arty, you said Cii l • ad'^f T -"-• — " - ^ 5!^K!«1 Pn BcrgcD^Jegal oplnionaor-- at Cartier and at Authorized Cartier Agencies. Worrall Community .Newspapers, Inc •- -iau::.juid M^lniiu parTy s'UiiWlessiiess."J see that your."fas- :l gsU;: Lj SL ljr Each watch is accompanied by a certificate . 1201 Stuyvesant Avonuo "' ' ' •'•••• lv" publish Uie-results-, of .the HLEC Tlie voters and taxpayers turned Springfield upside down in the last election Union, N.J. ,07083 - --• y choosmg ,wo newvpices for U,c Township Committee; Ili^Sfi^S 1^ •..": . guaranteeing Its authenticity. f -*>. il .1 .LWUL-S) yuuhav^^pulihslied ediloriulstaie-_ Iron, busmen as ususal. Bruce Bergen's reappoinimen. would be noUiin, but VUTHORIZED CAHTIEB AQErJCY 'r~: ' ~ — UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK ulion dfthilksmbetatifcitarty by'jBlJEC • husmess as ususnl. We also stand firm ft our op^siiion fo mVknt lie b llo^e mayoi or deputy .mayor in 1996. .'..•• llu""nt, • ttrb Mote Phone:908-688-9500 ©Worrell Community said It^l the Utomocrafs aunpliance will, •f Our. cwnmuniiy voted for a breath bf fresh air on the governinfi bodv in the ms «ii Rldhu -i,*dtorgiit."a. «*„* you • orm ol new leadership, which simply does Hot include SNe a hl r de MAIN OFFICE: 2455 Morris Avo., Union • Articles, picUlros and advertisements herein am 0 or .Wllll mntosion. Compliunceis camera: ty mayor, or Bergen as township »ltorhey. "'•mayorordtpu- MO lHAVo Un On ST0Y oxclusivo properly of Worrall Gommunify Snap FINE IEWELRV & SINCE I 90S , ^ " ' ' VESANTi 1723 Stuyvoaant Avo., Union ors Inc. and any republicanon or broadcasrwftrioui "• • ' ' .' Wo call upon Committcemen Roy Hirachfeld, Greg Clarke and Slote io 1 hV DrlV0ln: i022 St0W0St> Union Wnlton pormisson is .jjiDhihited. • _ , . .. >?i£i2 J?SK? ' FIVE POINTS: 356 Chestnut St., Union res^c, the voters' wishe. and clean up. the mess .htyca"ed when hv 26S Millbnrn Ave,. Milllnirn, NJ 07041 CAREER CENTER: Union High School, Union • SPRINGFIELD: 783M A of tteifir..: charge, which appointed Bergen in the first place. • hoy Mou.-Tliiirs. 0:3(bm 10 Opin, BERKELEY HEIGHTS BANKING CENTER. 512'Sta Ft'i. and Sal. 0:.10ain io (ipm, Sun. IOain-5pni. .'•''.'•• • William Ruoccb; Judy Dlllaier 2Ol-S7fi-71OO HOO-aHVAW OlOOSManli niimey" '.., ".:,.. ._ , ^ TornshlP: Committeeinen-eicct EQUAL HOUSING LENDER WtoAL MEMBER FDIC •-.-'-,-•,.--.--• ——-,- , ,.'- v,-,-,: • -,-'. .• *.-' :-Springfiold., V fc'&ii^ In an effort lo hcjpjrupravc. Uic. 4,S.6» - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS - THURSDA^DECEMBER 7, 199S -_PAGE 9 health of the community, Overlook t they can live with class, as well as Ihe education needed i 1 iail once a week lo educate particip- 1 before, so the techniques and tips I am Hocpiial will be offering-weight-loss and enjoy.' to continue on their own" itian or an exercise j&tyac&Bpsa. *4JO ' ^*^. Manufacturers of Fine Furs Slnrr I9SI ants on guidelines they should follow . learning have given me Ihe confi- progranis during the upcoming year. The HcallhyLifc Weigh program Allison Schiller of Summit, a cur- guides them in the management off for a healthy dice; '..."•.'. dence needed in looking for a place to . The HcallhyLifc Weigh program. also provides exercise classes twice a rent student of HcallhyLife Weigh, is their own diet and exercise s&aJs. ''My purpose js to provide particip- exercise on my own. This program is, Personal Fitness Counseling, arid •Per- week. "One of the benefits of a health' pleased with llic education and sup- "leather than jittendinc 41 icSftss ants with llic tools they need to cat in a really like having your own personal . sonal Nutrition Counseling arc just 1 y exercise, regime, beside the weigh! port she.receives from the program. every week, the pmticquM bays a set healthy manner ,-' said Christine Scott, trainer and nutritionist, and there is .three of the programs Overlook pro- . loss, is an increase in energy," said of number of hours initjiEy, lo be registered dietitian from Overlook. "1 bave'been through other, weight ihe added support given with other Severun vides for Ihose seeking lo improve ' Mary McLaughlin, exercise physiolo- used to Ihcir discretion, and aiWtiona] "We discuss how to make healthy loss programs but Ihe. weight always classmates that are in similar situa- their hcallh through weight gist. "Our program teaches individu- hours can he purchased ifncaetxary~ food choices as well as guidelines came back. This class has provided tions and want solutions as well." management,. '.. ••-'• '••-•• -.-'- als techniques such as how id monitor said Scott. "They can boy (Stncss needed lo modify eating habits which nic with the focus I need lo slay on (he The Personal Fitness Counseling IlcallliyLirc Weigh, wliiclr Vill their heart rale during exercise, how counseling or nuuition codnseling,«or have led lo weight gain; Emotional right track with my eating habits," and Personal' Nutrition Counseling hegin on Jan. 16 in Hie •evening, is to exercise without ovcr-excrting 'both." •.•••.'. • '•- •'•' ;' ',' '•',- . eating and food triggers arc just some said Scholler. "I knew thai an exercise programs, available for registration designed to educate participants in themselves, and how to . increase Tlicsc, programs are designed for of Ihe behaviors that we try lo identify routine is an important component in anytime, arc designed to offer person- FUR SALE nutrition and exercise. Part of the strength and flexibility. We provide indivuals who prefer a jwraonaliwd so participants can jidonl healthy weight control, but I needed lo learn alized guidelines for-weight loss. Par- Don't be Fooled By Huge Discounts the opponuhily-to excrcise^auring"" selling over tlio classroom fcniiKro^""" Tmne T have never"tKClrt a gym licipanls meet one-on-one wilh a diet- From Fly-By Night Furriers mcnl, according to McLanghlin. Traveling Shows or InHated Overlook builds Department Store Prices ...7 hospice room Many of Them Claim Incredible m m ^ ^if ^%'^ ' '- - • ' ' • ' ' .'•.,' • • • • i ' • • Savings and Value. But What with donor's They Really Offer is Merely ." A private donor's gift is making Low Grade Promotional Furs possible the decor of Overlook Hospl- Don't Be Fooled, Come ' l a )is fir^klio.uaJiQspicc-rooni--rhc To room's dedication occurs as part of "Where the Best Quality 'the'.celebration, of National Hospice And Newest Fashion and Home, Care Month's theme: At the Lowest Possible Price •'-•'•' "Reclaim the Spirit "of Life." Is More Then Just A Promise" : '"When faced wilh'.a chronic or Icr-' Tie g^ia insigbc into die $ nership for llcallhy Communilics, an riile licalUi departnicnts. the Parlncr- Mink Jackets Starting 1195 and up helps patients and families understand ^fcciMr-enit' &etf-mjF^aRe* iniiuiiyc spcariicadcd by a communi-. as the timepiece We're proud to have been 1 iliip (m jlealthy Communilics had a 1 that even though,death, can lead to . wltuA jjiit ijntcsiattllj iu< being nKt. ; ty committee comprised pf 50 diverse . Iwti'pmnged approach to learning $ sadness; pain and hopelessness, it can ,' <£!'• Siitusiiiici. cii>'mpiI!oJ - from their selected to be an Official Rolex Jeweler because : stakeholdk;rs and leaders. The: partner- inorc''about1 tlie' coirjnunity's per- Mink CoatS Starting 1895 and up also lead to opportunities for rcininis-. tncijvmiiii. umctoiJtvl c&c fottowing: ship wi* formed with Ihe goal of ceived health needs. '-..•. You Still get : .- cence, laughter' and reunion. •'-,. • •'OniinajMmMpiaoaMoffttiectiaircn improving Ihe hcallh status of. our. ~\V«i -began with tjio survey mailed '.••• '.'We hope to give patients antf their it shows that our dedication to quality and .ijia Mitur m&ntvtt omm bave asthpioc!. ; • free Expert Allcrallflns riiidiunlyloaica residents, and then • Free Summer Storage significant others opportunities lo by Otirloolt. llospiial in Summit and ^.'airis ui tlte Hwiisrfttjttfe of three m held focus groups based up6n issues • Free designer monogram reclaim their spirit of life," Gordon excellence meets the exacting standard that NtounlaiiL-ade I lospilal in Glen Ridge/ felt• mcsiltaitiK;.. '• -1 ' • ••• .•••.;••' uhich surfaced' from the surveys," : • Free Insurance apprals.il ,'•• • said.'; -. 7 . ,.' :, ;•"'. •• •':'. • • Moni<-lJir The inteni of the Partner- -.Ji-Jf^ „•;' -.- • ''• 'IRilllKMciirihl!'ipoiciaM of residkDts said Roger Costii, fisSex. community, Mink Teddy Bear '.••' The Inlei'disciplinary team caring.' Rolex sets for its own remarkable timepiece ship i» lo define uhnwi. Itcalih-rcbicd me] • And Servcryn s Guarantee :'jmc,Hiisiiig!i«i)\ \iMtc wvMjjbft. on aierage', cummillec co-chairman and executive with every purchase r-approach-helps-patients, as well as. DCCJ> of coninuniiy residents, and flic Avnilnblo over 810.00 (etf-.-3)*tjJTulUflmJH;'tcaidjc • :. • •'""••• • diiec(or of the Uiiitcd Way of North IN .'. iliei.r.family nicml>crs,;wiih what- may.. bjrricTi ihcy may face when socking : 1 The advantages of dealing with an Official r i&csivc'NAivittr has liiiKfX .in ^Jonlclair..."Tlic surveys lie one of: the toughest transitions in care. The project covers 19 munici- 1 'iWci^^SfiSSt'ot were ccniplcted by individuals in over life. -' \i;; ,v. ',"', .'• .',;..' /•.-.- palities unrounding Overlook I(o>pi- Rolex Jeweler are significant itirji ltwQHfajU!>» KtrjiCy- twice the stale l;300 households, and we wcresucr Large Sizes up to 26 • Selection of Men's Furs '"Weare able io^do so hy climinal- , lal and the 16 nuinicipaliiir<= <•«•- 0 al ofrcairF" .j-JPS-'h physiciilpain associated with rounding Mountainside Hospital -'-I^rge^efectioTi-of-FuirHats & Accessories ; Look for our IJ segments of our: diverse an illness, as well'as supplying neces- ^-..CZZ^y -—..rrr^S^.KT'jy:.^.; BuildinB >Sg on siaiisticastaticall iirfomuliomfomul.on .. communities." ' ^^^^ ^""ufuoturers of Fine Furs Since 19,5 / sary psychological, spiritual and emo- Official Rolex Jeweler Sign. . lioiiul support , rri^ets Moridays O'Brien, director'of the department's TM MitilluuiJ,AiJISdIlf-Bllrfp.aDi^tofit.. .>t<\SII wawas starte<; d nw«'ih,in IA •-- ..'.i \.. ;.'....•..:. • '• 1 Professional Services, said, "Over- - • Only an. Official Rolex Jeweler ensures that you are investing in an authentic Rolex timepiece. -njr. -«-• •'• *'W *' nvore than. 1Q be used Jl iniyiiiiie to reach out.|o a tp- years ago to provide support lo.mcri -.'ooh-judgiiiehlai'vojee that can. pro-. •look's program is primarily-bused in . _ ami ami Wontn going --'through', ihe. paih vide tlic uudei-standing and ciiipalhy : the home nnd treats Ihe person, noil-, •Only an Official Rolex Jeweler is authorized to provide you vyith a Rolex warranty bearing I vcuox-o of Central associated with separation and divor- 1 : 1 iiccdcd 'lo help nu-nibers llirOUjjh the 4 t^'kym^m^^S&^SSt-WA )' :ce.; ".Tbis'- U accomplislied through .^oiily'the disease; focuses on the famK ciiiis at hand. • • ., -. • .• '.. . the store's name. This uncompromising warranty is backed by our renowned service network. tfimJluy aitttiUuc Knsk ItipttstCburcb of ^. spall group discussions, gucsl spcak- 1 401 No^ ; ly. '• not only the -individual:. and' MASH' invjies priKpectivc' new ; ?•: MJS&t.1 W'ruMC ilaitLt'Rc'adL '•', erk. »x-ckly;co-cd socialacliyilies and .' • emphasize;; the,,quality- of life, not 1 1 n'jcinhej;* *o • t;pji (008) 369-61S8 for. : • Only an Official Rolex Jeweler is authorized by Rolex Watch UiSA. to add genuine Rolex (ialiium'-jij'.. - -','. : .-' ;';• ••• coDlKtwiui other inciiOwrstlMi can . only the dilation.."—-"••'.,--,-, •'••- mniiic uif«riualit>d"''." . '.'•'• >•'... Mp^;Mona.;lQ-8,Si^ National Hospice and:Home Care accessories, such as diamond dials' and bezels, to your watch, Genuine accessories protect the Month is an opportunity to enhance1 . public awareness about hospjce_and_. integrity,-bf your timepiece arid the value of your investment. "•"•'" lioiiio caifc, '. . .. • " • "We also pay tribute to the thou- sands of carejiivers who clovole their . We are proud bfpur association, with Rolex and proudly display the Official Rolex Jeweler Sign. npare Our Plan Safe, smart wa/s to , -lime, love anil support lo the ill and their children," O'Drien said. The. Special .Hospice Uoom also '.- save in Union Count/. vvus:dediciil.ed.-.durinj; the month, The •decorations giving the hospital room, To Theirs. MINIMUM ONLY $1,000 a feeling, of.home-like, comfort, were.L.. given anonymouslyto.Overlook by' a f • \..LI -ct .^(i f-'KKk ANYTI.ML MINITES family in honor of the. care received ' (AI A.WW HhRh' between hy their family member, a patient oh ROLEX I the Hospice service. '••••••. Dri ( ' »nn. and Ireehnkl. N.I. 6 Month R50 m m Annual Certificate ^Jj^F • PercentaPercentagge Yield Thanksgiving Mr Wireless Sen ices The Competition was brighter ATjOT Personal Plan Their Plan for families MonthhAccess >— ^29" 10 jyionth^ _. A 50 ^Anhuair'.'-V-7 ~ "Thanksgiving'Was a little -brighter 30Minwes -—- Included Certificate" Percentage Yield fin1 seven families in Essex and Union counlies [hanks ,lo the Northern New Activjtion —-•. Included Jersey Hye Institute. ••..'. ' • • Iitfniml Billing --r Included Thisycar the physicians, staff and members of Ihe Cataract Support 's*k of Phone — included'•.•'->•• - - • •••• ^3^,, 12 Month 55 Group donated .'food and their time to Annual .prepare' and deliver lioxesoverflow- Certificate I PercentagPercentaqe Yield ing'willi everything needed for a for Annual Han v ' 5 • Thanksgiving Day meal. There were" irciils lor the children and adults alike. TOTAL — . .Thi; institute -has sponsored Thanksgiving- Day -meals for needy 15 Month •Ask'Ahoui 1'Jicir 60 families for several years. This year rrum BOJ

.The Northern New Jersey )lyc: Percentage Yield ... Institute, located al 71 Second St. in RateB^ffe^tive"Decernber 3rd -Subject to change without notice SO iKv8jiuk.[iiUie.com , VARIETY .OF' Of HER RATES AND TERMS, muniiy in several ways during the ummumnom • Interest is compounded continuously and payable.tnqnlhly..Penally lor o.arly withdrawal Iromcerlllicales. year. It has been a long-slanilingpolf-" Tr?,T, cy to donate a tree or gifts to the needy '• • • •• ••' C7" / J/>jj / //'•••••••' . ' . • • : during the holiday, said Dr. John W. The Cuffing Edge In Mo&le Electronics Norris. Dr. Bernard C, Spier added Ihalonee a year Ihe institute's doctors" ... hlne Jewellj/iFamily Tradition. provide free cataract, and implant Bellc\ ue Avenue, Upper Montdair • 20!-744-0400. surgery lo those who have no means j^. GREENBROQK SAVINQS BANK 1 HOME OfllCC to pay. . - .•..'..' ' Springfield' Avenue, Summit* .-908-522-877.7. tASIOHANGE 1-tyiNOSION 2t75Route22XT. (SrxitoSbiiu) 319 Uoute 22 E. (Samson? t'Lizu S UalKiin AMinw. UIIUUIII 2/ PfoLfMKl &lrm)| SPHINGflElD Wi SlHJlh Livniohl t73MuntiunAviM ,' ' 'ClARK FBEEHOLO. For information about a free eye 3'U;a.!Nn-ihl.,,l( n and Mo/rit y 0 »rtd Atkilphij) RoAd I.QN0 UHANCH: hcallh screening or additional infor- HILLSIDt IGUUiondwily Oirs 908-964-6469 903-752-2292 COUtiNECK: •lllsU 71 and Wan.M AvwW NAVESINK • maiion, call (201) 763-2203 and ask fsonalPI»irb«(tiiK*ii H/1 »mt.i?/31/95oiily DIHBF uliaijjus.' 34i PO Bon 1LV Iliolwy :)0 .„»! .V. TOM3l\ivER; Open Sundays in December • . ' ' . DCAl .far!Christine.:. '. — •-'—-, -•- .--•- -.-'. -,-"\A UruanAvvnuK '-- fLAINFIt'l U • - : m* Fluhx Ubd, B tia NoiwoadAui»hii«. PO ' $1 1331 ti|Hii

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•. v • — wnwuux Youthful track stars SAGE retirees restore furniture Do juu ha%c a chair wilh a pusan£ 5,6» - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS — leg? A lalilc thai heeds rcfinishing? Wani a1-nice.-bird--feeder—for the hji.k>aid» If jou jii'.ucrcd yes (oany of these qiicmms, then a group of retired gentlemen would he glad to help you. Three mornings a week, the SAGE uoik'.Iiop at SO Deforest Avc. is busy wild volunteers rcpainng broken fur- niiuie. canine chairs, rcfumlung uiwd, and creating new vvood.cn craft Hems lo reach the SAGE workshop, call 271 SSSQ The men conw from a variety of pnifiisimul backgrounds Onens a former minister, two arc doctors and oilier', aic retired managers or Workshop volunteers A.J. Duis of Summit, left, and busuiL'-'.men They share a love of Dick Hubley of Maplewood 're-create' a chair. |2!2|^ vwukiim with their lunik and keeping By Cindy Gordon and bungs medicine lo the others in It's not pure fun ]l's a piny that makes busj Staff Writer the fjinily "He is a fun character that you. think a Int." .Alllituidh Ilic miii ' We IISLUC furnilurc'"~safd 1'clcr James Cocores, MD Township resident Eli Levine finds relieves p m . ind Saturday, 9 a in >o Ins j large consumer health collection "> p in Morristown Summit *•.£» „ t.^:ii mcccKj. i£> volumes nf ulm.li includes books, journals, 1 off. iis. s To - Iciirn more about Overlook's Local cable television focuses on Social Security i=_ niipgintinn TIIhr sjuicm it ju.li.u isiuk hundred!, of free pam- tlto1 lleilih Sciences Library, call In December, "Vintage Views.Views," olo, , as'sislanl manager and fieldHnl/l ™ rep. - . * plilLis anJ vertical files —"all of Inventory Close-Out ore key to Hi. cuMomciV uhillty itb 522 2119 Union County's cable television prog- resentative respectively, for the Eli- ! 30), WWiiiaiiliiji. H^Bijimi;: Spaolal Cash ftCarr y Items ram for senior citizens, focuses on gain quick service zabeth district Social Security • Summit .•toca..

We are now taking orders for 'Custom Sizes Social Services seeks volunteer advocates Seniors get help with applications At Tho Touch OlABuHonl •Split Box Springs Home Share provides housing dilemma solution Adults arc needed to become cer- ments in Hudson, Essex, Morris Union'County's Department of IHuman 'Ssrvuiu. IDwini™ em • Sofa Bed Mattresses Senior citizens facing a housing tified volunteer advocates for the •Uuutlbilv L\eiy case is different, but any and Union counties as advocates announced its December schedule for utfi (G>uD^iu.bJixir«Uiui. ' Cecilia • Cdlamarl ••Scun^lil** Dctopun • Ijvc Erls • Plnr.CuWiir .dilemma have a new option that might cldcily, according to ail appeal by wintymtthy,rit'colors'ttom •California King Sizes liiiniLounci with extra space is eligi- Some will monitor the treatment of I he piogram provides isolated elderlyiparBimK withlluilp an • Smoked FISH • Junibo'Sioiie Crab Claws • Clains on Half Shell solve iheir .difficulty.' Commtmlly Sue Kownkrdiiz, director of the tail ; • -live : 1-nbsrters • U\T California Oiin^cncs Crab" : • Electric Beds ble I Ins i.s consideied attractive to cldeily residents in institutions and services such as pharmaceutical .auuEUirax, igw. onil oUuLtiu: •KHiflWW.J-£n3ri* Access Unlimiled, long a forerunner Vixlunlecr Advocacy Program of ' •"•' -South African Lohslcr Tails • Aliuikan King Crab Lc((9 , '.•.., empty nestLis" who are having trou- olheis will be concerned with the supplies, counseling on health Medicare •cnrrilkuy,.lhcirac.mncrjy au.Hmiini_ramil •Nigh Risers in providing hirusingtiption.s.lbr peev Senior Services, a nonprofit I HOMEMADECHOWDERS ft BBgUES -,V- •. -PUrreRS ^ II FACTORY DIRECT ble p lying then bills hut don't want to eaie of older, vulnerable adults liv- Supplementary Security Income . _ '»»u»< — ... W»Hr or.Krd Clam Sam-e - Cnkli Cukrt, . : • .'.pOaclVeil-SalrHon» i •Brass Beds ptc.wiiii'cjisiihilitlcs; nnwoffers I lonie agcni-y gi\e up Iheir home Other possible ing in the community In their Program services will be availuhlc at lolkwt .'Draigii^JSlJowpicMin:-• • < •. . Oyster*. Rockefeller • Salnlon Cakes •• . MlKpd S*'u/ Services, Divisions on Aging niid Somul "Sou'it^c !Fc«finuiiEurrInn3u»- tion about the Outreach Services Program, icull (9OK)3G57Jir7OS^U»*7B

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•••;« S.6« - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 199S — PAGg 13 PAGE 12 — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1995 — WORRALL. NEWSPAPERS s.6», ' . . • •••..••:••.•.•••.. WBUC WOT1CE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •washadula of Section 704 (hall rcqula lh» a wrlnen final L ngreemont between Ihe Borough of Moun- cummt««ha sum of th» Individual appll- the uses to which the deposit was tainside and Ihe Mountainside Employoo's .••. .. -.-._.-.-• ; -;- :- - ——;•• -'" " ••';"• ::' ' ' Vr ' '" ~ , . Association, a copy of which Anicle la _•_' ___ r; ••-•••-.-- - •. «M* and shall ateo raqulradMha 49 days of receipt of the final bill. ra gipn -- idaposllefjmcsoRiw paymant aqual to me (4) Any balances remaining In the dspo- annexed hereto. obituaries Hi sum of *» Jh» iJndMdual and applicable slt or escrow account, IndudlnB Interest., A. The starting salary for a Public Works shall, ba refunded to rh» developer along Employee during the term of this contract Is ••••^ mtm•••*•••••••• •MM mmmmmmmmmm M) All suoh payments shall be made and with, the anal accounting. . complied withine /Wmintstrailve Official p) Any resduelonol approval adopted by • B. Salary Increasencre s are as follows: She'served on committees for the will lead an hour of speaking, listen- Public Wks El Frances S- Preschool workshops Mandcrs are co-chairwomen for the including latkes, the traditional potato organizer! Mitsy Small «fSprrrtj<£iriUI featem ihe application^ can ba considered the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Public Works Employe ing,. and fun in Yiddish from «o ba complete and baton th» applicant ' Adjustmsnt shall specify the condition that , '. 5% commencing, January, Salvation Army, Planned Parenthood evening. . • pancakes. The evening's activities, •hall toapermrned to appaar and be heard Januaryny, , 1996: and January, 19919977 . Day.: at (201) 467-3648 -or Amy Eloin

I nnonlhls Older through Mis) Mdilhls liic summer evening services at suntci During Clioirs Bible Studies ^oUlh Groups Hy Church Mall in Springfield NJ IIIVIILS people ASSEMBLIES OF GOD riu cruifh incluJi Coiipk^ Bible *stud\ Dial A Medilalion Call church office for more tiic summer evening services at 7 15 I'M of all ages and backgrounds lo join ui for Sun vnirs 'Rn. K Sulnen Utiruih mmm fiW CALVAKV ASSEMIIIA OF 0()l) 951 V, Women s Missioiurj md Strsici 11 i( uc C hsics arc held in Maimorutfes Sunday 8 30 information or free packet. day morning uorship at 10 30 Wi arc a norm Oicunul Si I man Oft. 1I13 Pmor Kfi Mm k I cllnsssliip tin ikfasi tsers thir I S itur \ \i During UK winter month, ucoffer IoraJi and uclLomini congrcj alion of C*hr>4uum who Join W IILCIIICI Sund is SLIKWI 1 10 \\l dls (7 M) W) Wide r m{ i ol miKiL il opp u stud) between minlia and rha ariv and during HOLY R gadier to( cllicr to be cnc6uraied tn the fmtil S Worihip ScrMCc 10 41! VM Sund4> I vcninj. lunnirs f )r chil Irui \ )Ulh ani i lulls in clu ir< Mobile electronics 1 itic summer monlfis vvc offer a session in Jew- ish Mountain Avenue Springfield 07081 strcngtlicn in hope and cmpowcrid li be hniue >w _. . "icnlce < 16 I'M Wcjnui n llihlc SluJ\ in I hint tell clioir ; orcheslr i and inMrumait il ctincs 45 minutesbcforcminhH uficruhich^e 201 379-1525, 1 ax 201 379 8887 Joel K and faithful foll< wcr< of Jc e\cnings after 8 00 P M or ma am scr held al 10 a.m. with Children's Church -ind worsllip service llml IS eipLLlull) | Land louiud li ni vuiiljmiirxcn ifHLllitit* mid jatc gmcwiittati F= BOQDOW'VO '$203,000 WlTIj M L 5% DOWN: holiday blowout pus ni il souni implificdiion sysu-in for Ihe vices our Talmud study f,roup ijiccis Sister child care during worship I or mfnnnation C^)>()TU)i]iiiQ.s iliif [pcminmdl jp youni children Our (.liuri.li n (.quipped u. illi u R BAPTIS7 lit inni inipltrc I i\ us ulabk for use durinj the IKKKI meets UK second Iuc month nnd our Ho) Seoul Iroopmccu programs contact ihc Church Office from Lhmr .UIIUTLII uum mo* DTIU Year. Term .•'•"• ' 'one-iime increase alter io years." ANTKM H IIVP1ISI CHI KI II (i 0 S Communion uill IK trlnliralid < n llu first Sun b mm-mm'- siel imeissuls ilhnilmsal ill of our strsicik on NVcdnciJajs evenings Ploasecatl-our office Monday through Thursday 8 30 4 00 p m • :\; • ::3° Springfield r\ic Springfield Rc\ C larcncc doy ofcveH mmilli If you have an\ (|Ucsiiiins tn 1 l r >|rinls for information concerning our NCSV yooih tnlcresl or coriLcrm pic «c Lull Ihe pintor Hex 10 H «m Cornmuniornnnt liuiiflA} cnTaainih iMAXIrVtUM MONTHLY Alston I'asior CTiutih riionc COD !70 1 (5 youp nurscr> school summer dav camp cruv HOI Y TRINITY ILTHI-RAS CHI RCH mniith Ullits'Hcitrwilfcni'futrnu, - DsiWUi SLSDA1! SfRMCI.S ') 10 \M 1 unil> Jeff Mirlca\ al 201 37f !((/•; All PIOP11 .- .R«TTE. :; .• :mn • .LOAN. P&l. PER $1,000 ' CAPS; V and our special ptograms at 20l-467-Q(76 301 TuCller Avc, Union 688-0714. Pasior Ilie ncsUnj nf uu.h nnimth at IliKPrpitn naiHir* HiWc SchM 1100 \\l Worilup ScrMtc I \ \M,I [ IIM'IISI Cllt KCII ChrnlOur ARI WUCOMI 1IU| Office hour? Monda> thru Hiursday9 00 A M Rev Thomas Ua(,el Slovak Worship 9 00 a m EvcniiiLCiniiip ^Ti|vyJ[,Hntt TLn!.|)\N 7 001> M WMcUnUHhcrclhr II >[ c inj I'Ci c 2 *2 Shunpikc Rd Spnn| II II C0I) );i435J Reverend I rcdenck R 4 00 P M I riday !> 00 ^ 2 00 P M summer Sunday School 10-00 am IJILJISII Worship ul /"VOr^ni •Kurfedl.luiiLh list mid %riHia*- : Biblr (omt \l\tl WH)M.S))\\ 7 30 : Ivoiirs 9 00 A M 2 00 P M Rabbi Alan J 11 00 a m Communion on first an I third Sun 1 tlu> ofuiLlimmiHini U lOn-m ffiillmwthijilllliy. ,7.330%. $500,000 $6.83 - .;: ;.' 5% ••'• PM tVajir Serviu lit U ( ommunion evir\ Uiin Senior Pisior Sunday 9 10 \M HiWc MORAVIAN l 7^250%, Sih I 10 30 \M Worship Scrsice and Yutcr and Rabbi Israel li. Turned Fjticriiuv day of every month -3iiti Mi)iidn\ nf caiih tminUb *t 111130 turn I irtl Sunii> Sllr SCHOOL 229 Cottpmhwailc PI Wcstfield f86.5->62 I>a5lor John JaLkmon Sunllov 111 ' u' p m L imitnTiuiiini'^wuf ».™—.r» L>UWI- ••,..• •.'.•• Converts to i-Year ARM Iri Syears>after Antloch. JEWISH - REFORM in J li Jim iKm JcthB) A icmtu, UTanur AM/FM Casjsette PbWer Amplifier tr l^iisc in 1 Mil 1c Slu Is Juilior/Stnuir Ilij h Rev Paul r Krilsch Pasior 008)232 1517 SLIIWII 9 15 am Scr\i c of Worshm 1010 S/H AWUI .'':••: • 30 Year Term '• which rate may increase or decrease annually K in v|i i \tlisc ^outh Ministry Uonlcn fi TIMI'LE SHA'ARLY SHALOM 78 <, Sunday Worship H 30 iS. II 00 Sunday School a m Vurscry provided I irs Sundav citry • 18 Prcilcu (l2l'.My(iAM) tllNTON Hill IH1MISI ClIlKdl Iristr U iich UideKantc Music Proinm Springfield Avenue Sptjngficld (201) &. Adull Bible Study 9 50 child care during monlli 1 cllowship Hour nhir Woniup PraVLr HOVINIJUS tt .. iMAXIMUM MONTHLY • 50 Wans Max. tower : Uil INTERDESOMINA HONAL lion uil ilie Church Office. W-t tuivr lhn.i Lhllthrni'i. dums And m Jlklti ren s dep irlmcnl llfXMM ( ilcl rm n ft ur untecr clwir ocgins on ftlday evenings at S 10 CHRIST CHURCH nijiiui.1 Clinir Out U*fuih«aiaiiTviomCT MK Oup ierucc tti nffrr i nltlirilion icnin. or CIIRIST !».) u>ith monthly I amily Services at 8 00 I'M diiidul mm ux urijlii whu.h mnaa rmnnttik CHRIST CHUR( II 561 Sprmt.ficld' Ave • ' •':''•' ••••.' Converts lo 1- Year ARM in 3 years after. uluch cointiiiies a hlend of lonlunpor irv m I ( lit HI II Ol ( |IKI worship al 10 30 AM du\ 1 munli i Chun.ll %i u (tniujnij Jsxgngut 3/ii AWUC..' Rush, Senior Minister Wayne Bradford Minis WORD OF GRACE FEU.OWKHU' MIM mon children s church I riur c irt n ] ro |ill!),i [libk lulls II (XJ Worship Sersice K(.)i|,iou* stliool classes meet on Sutunhy turn ul Lurinj ,t,),llt 7ur>mlirmaluin^>aul M ler of Music AlthoutJi affiliated wilh the ..MAXIMUM > MONTHLY Mlcd ( 00 PM lainiK Cupel II sir nur«r\ ( 0i'|m I senini Service Wed 7 30 pm lliblc morninps for fradis K 3 on I'uesdav and STRIES, INC , \ MCA 68 Maple Sln.Ll l||ii.oniit|| i-vnili undiimiirmnis Dlbuejaahthc Amenctn BapUSI CliUrdics ISA and the , LOAN ••• CAPS care provided MonJi> ( JO \M I jirl> Sluls ftc ire ollirini i I Rl I Hlhlc C einci Iluusd^ nftcniocMis for 4 7 and Jucsduv Ijfecutive Mcelint R(K>m 3rd I loor Summit Churt-liCirrcLt M HEii iDi Urnlliniluijldiiilt P&l PER $1,000 Lnlled Church of Oirist our mr-inhcrs come Mormni IV Her Mcelirif I 00 I'M Hi \ s\U\ p nltn i ccurse uith no ol 11^ ilion e>r private cvciiuij,! for |vw b ir*il mil/vah sludenu Pri Sunday Service 10 30 am A Nun M from various religious backgrounds Sunday lalion (| rades 7 I;) luei Sal 5 0(1 \M I iris Hit It Smds m s our oss n hesmc il \our ctujvtin school cl i^it-s ire avail iblc for children afes Denominational I cllowshtp winch adhcrus lu service 10 am Infant 2 child i ire Sunday 1 2% annual FM Modulated Momipi, prn\cr UCJMIIJII> 1000 \M 2/i lhrou|h rite Iimplehasdu. iiipporiof u die Grace and Ri|,iiicousiiLSS of Jesus Chun Detachable Pace tn c 1 ree f r the iskni^ H irr> Pcrs md School Ages 3 li High 10 00 11 IS Sr IIiL.h Pasior Jolm N Ilogan lor more mfonnlillnn 6.500^. $500,000 $6.33 kccnifcr llihlc Siu Is fir «ni« Hulls mc.cn ! s mjeli I Wt, )M 6J5C uciivt Sisi^rliool nroihiriioofi and >ouih CATtiOUC & 5% lifetime cWo l» t 3r i Wcdiits )a\ 1 <0I M IViur i Ciotlp A \udLT IM{ t of proj nuns include Adult Youth lellowship Sunday evening Weekly call (908) 24S 6<*>S0 Vmuiis UTL wclcumc AM/FM CD Playef CD Changer ft me Ilillc Siuds. l|iur«iin> 10 00 \M i .dilution Sx.ii! \clioii [nlcrfailh OutruiUi events include Children s Clioirs and Bell A-SSOCIATtD IIIItLI- STll>LMS men i HI ii AKihH n I Choirs Adult Bible Study Choir A omens ings held al Masonic Lodge IUI2. Mum IAMIJ. •! Suutli Strniii liulil AvcniK ^ptHK EPISCOPAL Sinf ks and Sim >« I or mwc mfonm ition call •50 Watts Max. t'owcr lUf toll stsrdno Iliurilis I rid I) 7 (X) I'M Girl C lul fi rt irl III Iimplc i MILL CD I) U'i 5387 and Men s groups Periodically the Illumtna Avenue Union NJ God lias a plan und you rr fii III Niu hm\ [WIN,I l|H !W 'IDrll! -HIH^- : - |r;iCk./|»*.c 1 Vil J* KcV 1 1 YB«W ARM .,'• : •-• .' : .-" V •••••••'. •••;•'-••••:-.•: inK 7lh jii(S 7 00 I'M II s tC limn ill Sir Sr ltkl & Alt SAlVli. H'lSCOPVI tors perform drama within Ihc worship «r\nc in ill We encourage dialog on all scriptural mai LU ! I'HUUWhl Su < Ill-pm «un 1*01 ( flllRCII 39K Chestnul Slrecl I nion "Kcnioto Conlrol MIL llri| ili r r I s^ml flhinln s nur Various community oulreuch program* lers, Sunday 1:30 ptn-Sennon/1'opicul StuiK 'HID IIMHuni PlIK) tSmnl iHcusnallaliiin MAXIMUM MONTHLY • Hx Ovcrsumpjliig (iSh /251 Sundiy Worship Service al " am II 1 IKl n lit ] in Wtilkilnv •Masses 1 is no I SH oulli Troup f v dudi nlv in 7ih include Habital for Humanity Brides (I n |jy 3 00 pm i Bible Sludy/lopicul Sludy Sunday A'BR Mormin ftajer lucsday and Hiursduj 9 15 JEWISH - 1 RADII 1ONAL h (HI || pi IRATE ••••• LOAN P&l PER $1,000 CAPS; ; Pih | nl s Iliac in minimus I (II S D 1 night food runs to Vw York i ily hoinrlrsk) School available for children. For mori iitinr (' U| nil mi [lit It Siu licO mill Jurmi Ihi in llu. Rev A Wayne Dower ! Vic ir and CONSERVATIVE mte"rfailh Iloipilalny Network Inner City nation call (90KX1K6-1"2! ^uk in I in n ml sun; im tni| i imminilk* MicKes Philip Won), Associate Prtul Cliin minislries 2% annual ise School Snurdiy aftemooii 2 30 5 00 pin ( ONf.lll (• W ION III III Ml MOM \lfll M IR» Jiaqpli I, $500,000 $5.84 •ill I f ml nnitiuii 1« IK1 1 mrinintisii for children ami adults. Computer tniercsi mild uilil Ihe 1 nllc 1 Svai[O|Ui of \nurKn 5.750% '7.750% Remote Car Alarms & Remote Starter MOl MAINMIM CHAI'Il IIK0 S|iriiLr PasliH Slimliv)'Nkum SHJ *'ID & 5% lifetime I In |li m nil (S' M 0 I roun ftnt S iturday of month i 10 5 00 p m Viuxlull Koil an i 11 UIL SlriLt I in tn Drive MounuTnside 232 )456 Dr Circj m\ Sun ; III i| III) II) II) OT (VCin Ilirold (iLiinmui C unl >r Dr Chinese llililc Smtly Saturday, 8 9pm Ilie METHODIST Hagg, hislor. WffiKtY ACIIVITILS, StA- iiitttit amSARfil'IA'i'uialflBraBnUioo Rale) as ol T1/17'95 are lor one- to four-lamlly ownor occupied homes I'IkSi IIAI'TIST Cirl.'RCII..- of Allan Rcnkoff, Pi^sidcnt. Con, -cgalion Hcth . .Chinese Coirimtiniiy Center provides job train- DAY. 9:45 AM • Sund..J Sclwdl for uil ugos! .and -we nitbieat ttu flhanoe without nolioo. A 20% down poymeiit is required orv loans to-$300,000. V,U:.VIIAI.I.''5 Hilton Avc,, Vaiuhall, NJ. Slmliim is on uffilialcd-Tradttionnl Conferva: UCTHbL AFRICAN'-MI/IIIPDIST KPIS- 1 iilU activity and.sclvkcSj.call-lur.mort: iriturma-- ; 11:00 AM-MORNING WORSHIP- with Dr. AasiiidawnipWiB"! iCi'«au|red.on loans trom $300,000 to $500,000. Down payments ol less than.20% live Sytiagopue. Diiily Services - Mon, A 'Iliuri COI'AL CHURCH 241 llilion Avenue . Cliurdv.ufficii, (!>Ori):.6K7-3414: Pasior: Dr. lion. Anyone inlcroslcd.ln a Chinese I Jin«uaijc. , Hagg. Nursery is provided for. newbtini it> •/III Hat) laoflptBCi'"With ipnvotBTObrtnano inouranco Dn loans lo a'maximum ol $203,000. P & I represents M.'irion.J l-'raiiklin, Jr., Pastor. Sunday School.- Church Scrvii'c, call l;r. WOIIB, 6:45 A.M. Tucs., Wed, & I/rl 7:30 A.M. Civil Vauxhall, 954-1282. Sunday Church School .'9'30a.ra., Church Worship 10:45 a.m. Wedncs- 2-yeafTUlds, Children's Qiurchds .fur 2-yeor- ip«itraipal.»ndiint« llr .'Inllnvjihg .Walk's ,,,ullliaslion. ncida.vs • Voicci.of l;irst Bapnil Rehearsal - Springfield. 37&-O539. • Perry Raplmel Rank, TEMI'I.K ISRAKL OF UNION 2372 Morris Rosellc Park. Rev. Nancy S. Belsky, Pasior. 3 .; ••••.•. i-8QO-252-8p9'•:.-:•- '••;'[', 1 STOCKADE fcir tuiys in tliird Uirouuh sixlll' .l'ls»r.,ulllW LtlOTKUfW "-* "-—Itffl 6:00 r«i '•"I'uinnal IVoBmro from 6:30 pm - Rabbi. Riclwd Nadcl, Camor , Jack Goldman, Avenue, Union, 687,2120, Meyer Kurbinah, Phones: (908) 245-2237- 245-8820; 241-1210. .Ulmilhy. .G. IVesidcnt. UcUi.Ahtn is an ognlitiiriari. Conser- Worship Services: 9:00 &. 1.1:00 A.M. in our grades. I'lOSIIHR C;|RI-S Program for girls in 7:30 pin • Pirn Hapiut Inspirational RelicarJ.il • Riirtbl; Itillul SiVJowit/, Cantor; Ksihcr Aviiei, first duough ninth grades. 7:45 PM Prayer W 7;30 pm Tliuisdnys "'IliursdJiy Morninu IVayer vative temple, wilh proB'ammiiiB for all agci; IVeKideul: lladauah Goldfischer, Priticiiial, climate-controlled, barricr-frec Sanctuary. meeting; Q>6ir Rehearsal. * 1 1 Weekday services (Including Sunday evening (Infant and Child Care available.^ each.W()t,_ l-u' .'I '"'''"'''" ' *'"• — :':••;,!:• 'i.30.un • 7:.'.5 iini; Salurdiiys- liver)'2nd it 4tTi 'leiiiplc Unicl of Union is a traditional CoiUL-r- iMe Serf/ . and Friday nlonling) are conduclfd at7:00 AM : SalurJa)' Vuulli Choir Rehearsal.-' 11:00 am. —vativc-Congii(g«li<)»-with proi!nirmrfnnillT|!cTr ^HfSrViMrA35irDiHlrrSlu"dy: 10:00 A.M. IJiiiini, NJ. )tiyiim «7.!ITPM:Sli»bDar(Frryrg Friday Services 8:30 I'M. Saturday Services Crusader Choir (Children & Jr. High Youlli); PRESBYTERIAN .ion Call the church office if transporliilion is" PM: Shabbat\day-9:30 AM & sunset; Sunday, , 9:00 AM Minchali 5:30 PM. Sunday Tallls and. 10:00 AM'. Coffee & Fellowship Time: 10:00 • ncedi'il. ("OS) 6H7-3.1M. - .' • ••."•• festival AholldiyTnomlngi-OiOO AM.'Family 'I'elillin 9:00 AM, Keligloui School with a full AM. Church School (Nursery - 12th Grade): FARMS, and children services are conducted regularly. time Principal. Grades Three through Seven • 1 i'00 A M. United Methodist Youth Fcllow- RUN CHURCH published 1730, Sluyvciant K1KS.T IIAI'TIST CIIUUCII Coloniiil Our Religious' School (Uiird'tevenih gmdc) meet Sundays 9-10:30 AM and Mondays & «hlD (Grades 6-12): 4:00 P.M. Sanctuary Clioir Avonue and Roule 22, Union. Regular schedule meets on Suivday .and Tuesdays. There arc for- September 10 to June 2; Sunday, worship al Visit SAVINGS BANK Wednesdays • 4-5:30 I'M Prlinor ('lass fur 7Sr HIRH Youth & Adults): Wednesdays at Avenue will Iliorciiu Terrace, Union, Rev. BPHIWO^IELD •• Robert S. D'umrau, Pastor,, Oiurch phone: (90S) • mal classes' for' both High School md pre- Grades Olie and Two, Sundays • y-10:10 AM. 8:00 P.M. IV.yer PhoneL(908) 245-2159. All 10:45 a.m. Oilld auc provided during Ihe War- Religious School aged children. ITw lynigoguo ship Service. Sunday School and Adult Forum 13UaunUAw7UUk » 688-4975; Sund.iy len'ices: 9:45 AM^Sundayl . Adult Hebrew.Classes includlne llaf iihd HM are welcomel , , UounU«n an! Uofle wliijtc'lectiveioffered ~aTso iponi«i » NirncrjrSchooI, Women's Miuvali )>rcparailon • Thursdays • 8-10 I'M.' 9:30 a.m. We have an Adull Clixncdl Oion. 6PHINO LAKE MEtOHTS: Ixigue, Men's Club, youth groups for rifth * Temple Israel sponsors prourains and ucliviijcs KENILWORTH COMMUNITY UNITFJ) Sound System for the hearing impaired. Coffee HILLUtlH: YhQhmmtf 71 w) Ww*\ A each Quarter. 11:00 AM,. Morning Worship JOWSniVEM (Nursery cure provided for infant! throuuh kin- through twelfth gr«Jer», «nd a busy AduU 1-du- for Youth Groups Grades Seven through METHODIST CHURCH 455 Boulevard, hour follows the service. Ample paifcmg is pro- catlon program. A Seniors' League meets rcgu- . vided. Presbyterian Women Circlos meet IHUIMOTUU BT4 Fitch*' BM . U*f PiA ilcrgirten, Primwy churcli for uraJes 1-4). Holy. Twelve, We also Iwve a very aciivy SistcrlkKid Kcnllworlli. Rev, Linda Del Sardo, Pasior. Worship ISIuw R>W Cwote'l Communion • first Sunday oflhc month: 7:00 . larly. For niore infonnallon, pleaje contact our and Menls Club. ' , Clwrch office 276-1956, Parsorlago J76-2322, Monlhly, Bible study group meets tin: 1st and UWlOW PM - livening ["raise/Informal Ulblo Study. office during office hours, Worship Service 10:00 A.M., Sunday School 3rd Mondays al 7:30 p.m. The Living Room, a 8HOHT HILLb •Q7J-0T0 t>luywMMrtl Avm fUil BHCt H Wednesday: 7:008:30 I'M • Middle School/, 900 A.M. Nursery available during Worship. support group for Ihose puping with aged per- This Senior Ilich Youth Fellowship al the Church; LUTHERAN Communion is served the first Sunday of each sons, meets 4th Thursday of Ilie month. Full 7:00 PM • Prayer Mecllng w«I .Bible,; Study: JEWISH ORTHODOX CRACK LUTIlKHAN'" CIIUKCII AND month. All ire welcome. program of Scouting provided. Everyone wel- come. Weekday Nursery School lor 2% , 3; and 8:15 I'M'- Chancel Ciiyir rehearsal. 'Hiursday: 'CONGREGATION' ISRAEL 339 Mtitmuin SCHOOLS 2222 VaunhallKM, Union, Kev . 4 yr. olds avallabale, 964-8544. Fof additional Weekend "•-i>. H DflPQUITti Pp.C rUSDHUlt'tP »IQ1>.WO'1 9:30:-.11:15 AM Women's Uiblc Study and Donald L. Brand, Pasior. (908) 6H6-VM. \:m. The SPRINGFIELD EMANUEt UNITED Avenue. Springfield 467-9666. Dally service* Information, please uil Chinch Office m .;,•..'.:,:?£$• Craft Class, free child care provided (m'MU'. &30 7:15 A.M.; 7;15 P.M or al iun«t. During lly Sunday Scluwl 9; 15; Fain ily Worship 10130' METHODIST CHURCH, located on 40 "iwyT'iffliiffli

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B» MJchad fi jm Editor . Johnson won prc-playoffs stale champipnships in 1969 and 1970 in North Jersey, Section 2,.Group 3. High schobl fooiball playoffs did not slart in New "We.protecied Steve very well in the first half and they made an adjustment SL'VJMIT —'•- ifcvai Wims tow* thej' would lie facing their toughest opponent '• Jersey until 1974. . •..'.'•... . at the break to change that," McCrann said. "They were coming off the corner to of I-K- icasim irid cxpccJcd s cjosc game dominated by the defenses. However, get more pressure on Steve and. were able to get to him." IMC- : rjsm i]$-> V^uylta -sn cvpjosivc offense which could turn around a game in __Salurday; It was not Frank Mehtzci; Dan.Lueddckc or Greg Laydcn getting it ^onc-.U was joe Alcffi (24jnjshes-for-158-yardS-and^a-iouchdown). ; _-•• "Schrocdcr is their money player and we knew the ball would have lo be in •Ihis hands at the end of tho game," TaylbFsaid. "We'made some plays on S-srir-i-sy. u Tsi Wi. Field, on -a jforious day for high school football, they got "All year long, we've told our kids to always be ready because they could be called upon to do Iho job and Joe kept believing allyear," Johnson coach Bob defense and changed our blitz packages lo gel lo him." Johnson added ils final points on their first possession of the,second half as TK- NofA jcTsrv, Stvriian 2. Group '2 final between Johnson Regional and Taylor said, "They looked to contain Frank and we were smart to go lo Joe." Aleffi carried five times for 43 yards — capping off the 49-yard drive wijh a S-^rri) h:gh ,*chjw3* showcased every aspect of football played at its best »— But in order for a running back to have a big day, the offensive line must have 1 scyen-yard Iouchd6wn run: "I truly congratulate them because they are a ocTca*.

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II was also a good job by the coaching staff lo design a play which Summit had difficulty slopping. Time after time Aleffi ran through the defensive lino'— a lino whichJias_s!oppcd. lcarn all season, said Taylor. "Everyone has had trouble.running up the middle against Summit because: their linebackers Till the holes so quickly," Taylor said. "We put in a special play, a make shift draw play, to get into the hole quickly by forcing the line- backers lo honor the pass." .;, . •. ' •. ' . • '•••.:•.''•• Although Summjfdidn'l score until laic in ih'c firs! half, il noarly put Johnson behind for the first lime all season on the opening kick off when John Brown raced 79 yards to the 11 -yard line. But the Crusader defense stiffened up and set , iht tone for the game by slopping the Hillloppers twice from the onc-yard-linc arid'gctiing the ball back on downs. ' ' • ' »•

• "We worked on;that all week and thought we had a good scheme to slop ihcir returner," Taylor said. "They've got Alfic Critclli in ihc middle bf thai wedge and they popped it on.us." • . .. • ..'.'• •. . '..',.;. /._;.'!•• v Johnson look the lead for good wilh 2:32 left in the first quarter on Its second, possession. Starting at their own 29, the Crusaders marched down with Mcntzcl and'Aleffi, setting up second.-and-five from the Summii 20, Lueddckc then went 14 yards on the option and Mentzcl wcrti in from the ihrcc oh the next play. Jason Hassler's kick made it 7^). following Summit's second punl, Johnston drove 89 yards in 16 piayslo'lake a;14-01c!adwiih 6:10 Icftin ihc halfXucddcke's 29-yard pass to NickDcCorso •set up'Mcpizel's second score of the day, this lime from Ihc two. Johnson looked to dominate, but the Hillloppers had other plans. On ihird-and-cight from his own 37, Lueddekc looked for LaydcnJovcr-lhc iiddlcTbnniiSvcr'saVScriroedcr lying in wan, He picked off the pass and moved to the Crusader1.' 42. One play later, the quick-slrikc offense got on the board when Schrocder found Kevin Schmidt SchmidLjunipcd up ovcr.Laydcn. ai ihc one, gathered in the pass, and fell into Ihc end zone for the score. The kick : LAST MINUTE was blocked for a 14-6 Johnson lead, and Summit was back in it. "1 am very proud of how our kids stuck with il and never goi down," McCrann said "There was never a doubt.in my mind ihal we were still.in the game We went down 14 points and could have packed it in, but the kids knew HOLIDAY :;SteveSchroecie,f ihadpilenly oitimeto throw the ball in- thej could come back, got ihc quick touchdown and then went after it,". Unfonuiuiicly, Johnson .adjusted its defensive scheme at-lhchalfand ine\f*Tst.haW'^tJbhj^ in the -•: Kevin Schmidt looks- for approval pfter hauling Jh : Schrocder never had time lo ihrow the rest of ihc.game. .. * '. secoTHjd half as Summit iell 2i :6. ';';•[ ;'• • . ;._••' ''::' •••• v SchrdederV42-yard .touchdpvyn pass in;|hp. sebond quarterfor Summit's only points. '• Summit can be proud HILLTOPPERS FOOTBALL Despite us 21-6 loss lo Johnson GAMTEUVEN """ ", Regional, ihc Summit football team can be proud of the. way u played. GIFT liliiin i 21. Sanat 6 ' - OOP ' Wilh a 7-1 record at the cutoff date, ratST DOWNS: JriMMB 17, Snmnnl S ihc only loss a 7-0 decision at Linden, *VSBES-*AMD& JUbMMi 46JS0. Summt 20-29 ihc Hillloppers relumed to the play- PASSES: Inlwm> 4-11-1, Statout 6-16-1 offs for a fifth straight season. And by defeating Wcsl Essex 7-0 in the first PASSWP YASDS; J

ai4)6 s 7 6-^ 21 ; •••;::';•:.-, :•• For ihc seniors on ihc team, they ; : can hold their heads high They • -—.—'istxru*— -MH-J-—•• «M) 0 .:«. .';l» .'.P .-i.. «'-••': ••'V. / Joimaa — Meaod 3 moo.. kadk/£nled..«J frO) :: ••. helped Summii posl an impressive •ma C'. toed)' . -.• 37-12 mark Ihc past four seasons, JafaMa — Meood 3 ma. tnaJdJie ran (J 14-0) sparking the Hillloppers lo two siaic (Second qoancr: 10 pb^s. S9 5«d&, .|:li used) '; championships and one undefeated season '..- S^wk — Sd*9* 42 i^^ltam Scftroodor. tick faHcd (J (Socxod quner: I play. i(B v«0 .•.•:'''"'"v'"•;''.'''• ''',• !.'-'. '' . — Akffi^7iiiC Haidor kii a 23^) ' ' " 1995 Results ; gamer 8 pliyt. « yadt. 3^fl mad) '• '.'•'.' '''' '?. , (H) Summit 2S, Crarifcrd f) • • ' •'. , '".- "' ' Ml "I I'l '". ,.•'.. '. ' ..'•'•,.'••' (A) Linden 7, Summit 0 KUSHINC: Jataaa — Jor AJeffi 24-158. ooe touchdown; t>«n (H) Summii 13, Eiisi. Side 7 aeddcte 7-73; Rj^lloarf 15-38. t^VHU*c^wns(4fr2«:fim half (A) Summii 6, Shabazz 0_ _^_ . [-I4WBooad MT 2S-1M5- SM»* ~ KiwoiiTooshee 12-39; Jeff •(H).Summit'28, siolch-Plains 7 LcweH 2-5: Mm Bromj 1-1; Stew: Schroeder 5+16) (20-29: firsthah ' : ; (H) Summit' 27, Hanover Park 8 "t-t2Acnnd btf 6<*13> .- •.',;-•.' ."". '.•'•''; "•',"..• '. yVv. .-.,,'• • ".' (A) Summii 27,. Wcsificid 1.3 , . PASSING:Mnn-rDm Luoddcte 4-11-1,58 yards. Summit — ; (A) Summii'35, Rahway 0 : 6-I6-J. SS'jaAC'ane''ioB(Wiw«t'V '.'• ••'•'•••. - •.••:'•:;' ••'-:••'.•.'•.' (H) Summit 7, West Essex ().,.• BECKIVINC: JihaiiM — Onr^ Lxydcn 3-30; Niclc DcCorto 1-28. (H) Irvington' 22, Summii 6' " "' •Mk :-^ Omk Mn|fcm» 2-7; Kevin Srihrnirit 1-42. one touchdqwnj (H) JoluLson. 21,- Summit 6' : .I^_S»Bi^.l^.ltog'Tcmai 'l-3

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0? for kids this season These simple steps guarantee CD On track W For generations, bicycle have been at the the bicycle so important (jetting your child- top of the holiday wu.li lists of many child- a safe, fresh Christmas tree ren out in the fresh air is one. of (lie bent Celebrating Christmas with a real tree has ren, and recently, parent? have begun to Cclehratinc Chnstmas wild K «. .11 i... D,,o a freshness test. Gently grasp a ^"^ ^~* things you can do for them this holiday been a tradition for 400 years' The National garage, to protect it from tlic wind artd sun view bicycles as not only a fun gift, but one branch between your thumb and forefinger, season " Christmas Tree Association estimates that until you'rc_ ready to decqrole it. ;. that encourages healthy habits and pull it toward you Very few needles Murray offers bicycles- for children of nil more than 35 million families will carry on '••;•.."'"• Before! you set up your tree, make a > "I'd much rather see my sons outside rid- should come off in your hand if the tree is age1: The Whiplash "icnei. is currently the this tradition and purchase real trees this fresh., straight cut across die" base of tlie ing bicycles than sitting in front of the tele- fresh Take a- look at the ground around (he holiest hike on die market, and Murray is, holiday season trunl; (about a lialf-inch up from the origin^) vision or playing videogames," says Sherry tree. You shouldn't sec an excessive amount expecting the new boys' 20-inch, nx-spoed "Choosing a real Christmas tree can be cut), and place the tree in, a, tree stand that 'Niemeicr, a mother of two boys, ages 4 and of green needles on the ground. Some loss of Whiplash with Quick-Shift. Grip Shift to be fun for the whole family," says Joan Gcigcr, holds two or hxirc quarts of water. 1 interior brown needles is normal and will 7 "My older <.on already spend", most of the communication. ! director for the National in demand for (lie holidays "Caring for 'your real tree is easy. The day Mtling in a classroom" Chi istnus Tree Association She suggests a occur over thtlifclime of the tree; 1 "Kids like (he Whiplash bikes, because most impprtapt tiling to remember is' that Since many parent : share Nicmcicr's ^en- few simple steps lo follow when electing a • Once you've chown your tree;keep It In (imenls and arcchnoung gift; that promote a the curved-tube frame gives tlje -tiita. a tree. • real- trees need waler daily,"/Says Gciger.. healthier lifeMyle, bicycle manufacturers sleek, aerodynamic look," says Richman a sheltered, unlicalcd area, like a porch or "Never |el your tree stand go dry." and retailers .ire preparing for a busy holiday "Parents like the fact that there is a range of . A seal of dried sap will form over the cut season styles and prices from which to choou:" slump in four to six hours if the water drops "Parents have become increasingly con- All Whiplash hikes have sturdy and uni- Decorating kids' rooms ,:bo|ow. the base of the tree, preventing the cerned about how children spend their lei- quely designed frames, cross bar handlebars tree from absorbing water later wlicri the tree LU sure tinie," says Steve Ridiman. vice presi- for easy steering, turbo-power pedals, ona- • provides holiday activity starid is refilled. If•«• seal does:form, another g dent of nmkefyig at Murray Bicylcs "As a lomical saddle for a more comfortable ride fresli cut will need to be niade. result, they are purchasing more bicycles for and powcr-siudded dirt tires to tackle most Deck the halls, but don't slop there if you live with a child. Celebrating Christmas or (3 A tree will absorb as much as~a gallon of i their children, because hiking offers .a terrains'. Uunukkah'' Remember to decorate children's rooms. Here are some lips from Ro I-ognppo, water in'tlic first 24 hours and one or more Thomas the Tank Engine and healthy alternative to many other activities " syndicated design columnist and author of "In My World " Friends Wooden Railway Sys- I t Depending on which style you choose, quarts a day thereafter. \Vater is important, Many doctors agree that the resurgence in • Yuletidc crayon sketches, finger paintings and drawings can nuke festive wall borders* tem brings to your home deve- a. additional features may include cuhper because it prevents' tlie needles from drying o bike us.igc among childcn is a positive deve- • Have children nuke mobiles fromuld curds and bright yarn Or suspend tinsel from Ihc lopmental lessons of children's < brakes, coaster brakes or dual hand brakes ceiling and the boughs from,drooping. ,. -Y lopment in today's television-oriented soci- stories from the PBS program S a In addition, clear chain guards and llie dual- • In addition; keep your tree away from ety "Children lend to stay fit naturally, • Gift wrap a door so it resembles a big package crisscrossed with ribbon and lied will) a "Shining Time Station." Child- sided sprocket cover on the new Whiplash tow. •.heat and^drafl.purees, like fireplaces, radia- s unless they aren't given the opportunities to ren plan, construct and play en six-speed add safety without detracting from tors and television sets. Test your light'cords m exercise," sa>s Nashville pediatrician Dr Put a festive ribbon on a favorite stuffed animal or a spng of greenery over a dollhousc away the hours in this world tlic bike's style doorr. and connections before hanging them on the 33 David Moronuy "Lack of pysical runes where the moral of the story is This bicycle series is available in mass- tree to make sure they're in good working during development years contributes to • A miniature Christmas tree lends spirit to a child's room. Decorate with popcorn. always a life lesson, This train merchandise and toy stores nationwide, like order. 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- — Collector's plates have been a LU Christmas. sca.son for 100 years, ever since Due to technical. .limitations,' thu first 1 Christmas.plates were all blue and while 9 1895 when Harold Olng of Ding & Grondahl :;'Slew1ir(S|iiJrWood;w|1ile the spiritual aspect '•'3 1 porcelain. In addition to Ding A Grondahl Christmas plates Have O in Denmark chose to limit production of his Pf the holiday is highlighted'in series depict- firm's annual holidjy plate. This unprcce-. — whose original Christmas series con- changed in ways that '"8 un'gcls or Dm nativity. ' ••£• dented decision created tlie world's first col tinues uninterrupted to'this day ——other- firms, like Royal Copenhagen and Rosenl- were inconceivable in Many of these theines'also have been lector's pljte, "Behind the Fro/en Window " explored .in .sculptural plates, with enhance- • Ding's, innovation launched a new tradi- lial, also began producing blue-and-wliiies. 1895, evolving to reflect fivciilually, advances in technology made "wnis like illuhiiiialion and music debuting tion dial has continued for the past century . during H<-J. inn/v. . . - • •" full-color plate production possible, and by an array of seasonal 'To' I Largest Clocik Dealer In Union County •••!•• the production of Inniled-cdition collector's o plates specifically for the holidays Since the 1970s,,Christmas issues starled.lo bavoTF: themes. - /••'•:' .••. •'••.'• then, however, Christmas plates have whole new look, as a result. • Today, Chrislnias plates are as varied as • Mickey Mouse. There's even .been a plate changed in, ways that were inconceivable in : oilier segments of the plate market.•.There' thai showed Ijlvis Presley 'celebrating the 16 BOULEVARD • KENILW0RTH. NJ 0703a 1895, evolving to reflect an array of season- holiday.1'"'. • ;'.''.• . '' (90S) I76-6S13 FAV'(9Qa)2Tr>iQ34 al themes, some of which are enhanced by arc plates featuring the many faces of Santa Family gatherings are emphasized in "lios-.. modem features like lights and music Clans, as well as those bearing lite likenes- ses of more' contemporary characters, like lalgic scene's by artists like Thomas Kink- adc, Sandra Kuck,, Norman.Rockwell and We have-the gift yoii'veabesn. Happy Holidays! looking for. Choose "from nur • large selection of'Courrtry i ENTETOE STOCK Christmao. Angtile, Teacher Tmd Holidays DRASTIGAIii; , Large Inventory of 14 K&18K Jewelry, Grab bag .gifts, IPaptSS, Speoialty iaillarts, Ihome from your I •Clocks • Watches •Pen ''&' Desk Sets • Figurines < frngrance Muft| andiSogdJc REDUCED '.••• -- .Crystal • Silver Gifts''Jewelry , Beara Precious WomatrteSr I Cannot lie Comlitnat WtthAmj Otlw Qtfttr || Candy and Perconaiiaed'Qfks. k % Shop "Debutante" For Beautijullmportetii& Domestic Leather JOANUETG i' 1&*:\ ' Coats • Jackets •Bomber Jackets , REPAIR SERV1GES AVAILABLE ON PREMISES HALLMARK merchants ^••^f-A 'Parkas•trenchCoats*Vests ..Lamb CLOCK WATCH & JEWELRY KBKa.waKTU.tU I ^ •Skirts• Slacks• Western ^ '•"• '." ' ' FREE ESTIMATES CUSTOM DESIGN JEWELRY areas ^ • Shearing • jMotorcyclelGear '•••Nappi,---:- Hours: MoiH'ri !):30- 8I'M. Sat (MO-til'M Sim 11-5 PM S(.'-. •/>• iS^' '• SAL FILIPPONE IVutoRSi fe,?:^& •478 Ghestriut-St. • Union • (908) 9.64-879O< FILM j •Custom Framing r • Holiday Jump Suits:: • 'Instant Passport Photos ; : ; ICESS •Camera Repair Service Casual and Dressy Suits :;.\.'.' C^SM'''-',; : ,. SAVE $1.00 •Movie To Video Transfers • 12Exp, .••Fra'o'Sto* Qub (For'Nawhqms) I ... AND VISIONS OF SUGAR PLUMS for your trash •Prints From Slides•• SamoDay SAVE $2.00 •BlaokiWhileLabOn. , ••-••• DANCED IN THEIR HEADS... GoafSweaters. , • •. 24Exp,- Premises •Old Photo6 Copied HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM M & A Recycling SAVE $3.00 WESTFIELD SCHOOL OF DANCE 1352 Market Street, .KeniIwQEth,.NJ.: __ 36'Exp, ' II7 : .•''•'.•'•• •*;•'•••: • '••. CALL FOR A SCHEDULE 908-789-301 1 ^W*^^' . ' 'CarBatteries 3 14 x 5 SECOND >^^F^^^k • Car Radiators'Copper •4:X'6 ^^^ 3 ^P 'Lead•AluminumCans ' SET FREE! 5 ' '. "'•• •'):.'..'"•''• •,''"'• 'I* • J L_ii!!!iL

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Counselors who speak 45 Blend Tobacco Bar " Collectible Pens And English, Spanish and French arc available; A language line tlial.can provide translation of more than ) 40 languages within a minute of the call is also available. Extensa Line of Tobacco Flasl If you or. someone'you'know needs help.— any time of the day or night —• call Pouches* Cigar Cases ^ «. Books And ' 1-800-4-A-CHILD.. . . ,..-•' '•'''". ^ '. V-''••''./••;•; The IOF Foresters is ono of the world's oldest and largest not-for-profit fraternal benefit .," Hour Custom Smoke Stiff societies dedicated, to' supporting projects that help strengthen family life. , . * exquisite sculpture . : ' , ':-• - ;» mirrors withha«d carved frames, Fishtanks offer hobby tUWUIIY TOM AT that's easy on nerves An aquarium fflljedwitti ttrqpindlffStirimdtes an idtetil Offf^nas present : :.* .• handbloM/M... glass, candlesticks • / ' ' Adults Will .apppdiatte ill as an ©je-aanumm 1Jl__ML_J( • Of all Christinas presents', perhaps the mo.sijxjjoyed is a living girt, like an aqiiarnlm aquarium provides 'an ffixndlfB^Jhjg^ta^sgB^SBMiWK^Bfla^^rthall.is filled with tropical fish. Colorful, taried and sure to be enjoyed by the recipient, it's also also an enjoyable Ihdtiby. ff-iinfirnSffi iiiiuuiriulfiniiKDiiaJkiifnng) am aquanum, CURIO'S .candles: gi easy to niaintuiii and adds a decorative touch to any family room. Jiving room or den. 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H3 • To Your Health! EAR PIERCING The Union County Medical CLINIC Society is pleased to offer our Recommended By Physicians : ; physician referral service. Verified ^•We ;WSh.^i .A • •Specializing In Children o

medical training information will be •SAFE-PAINLESS ' - 111• i ii iii i i 11 ii II i in i n in \~T\ 111 •film* 'i^ I provided for physicians in all •MULTIPLE & CORRECTIVE Re-PIERCING Happy^ Holiday '' 'L specialties. Our members voluntarily accept jurisdiction of Free; Starter.. the Society in all areas of Earrings professional conduct. With This Ad Healthy 1996 For doctors in your area, call 148 ROUTE 27, RAH WAYi NJ UNION COUNTY 908-382-6470 ELIZABETH MEDICAL SOCIETY '•- , E N E HAL I 385 CHESTNUT SI; UNION, NJ 908-789-8603 Close lo the heart of your community Monday through Friday, 10 a m -4 p m t 908-964-3999 925EosiJerieyStreet . • __ t» Surgically Safe Piercing Since 1965 E)«qberivNauneneyTD'2O I -2789 We wan t to take a vacation. But who will take Robert Nathaniel Zicht, D.D.S. HORRORS? care of JVlom?'' VidiiMgrHomemctker Restorative Dentistry HouaMY CraniornandiFular Orsorders ...i• . ••;--"-••:-"~ '• : •• """".•"• Service Your days are packed from dawn 'til way after dark, Not.il single gift is under the sad Med: WISHES YOU - looking tree in your living room! And Aunt Ethel and her dog will arrive any minute, It's 1'rovjdingCertified Home Health Aides enough to give anyone tinsel terror. , , , .. , 'Mftllf(ll Mill l'lli\it III ; to Union County rrTTT Krlwhilililtitlll: • Since 1953 A Here are some suggested holiday coping strategies: Taking H vacation or getting away for im extended pcriud o)' lime can be difficull .when you're curinj; • County'sPremierNon-Profit Home • Make lists and checkoff what yoii-finishr- • Set a' budget you can live with,1 'iot'i Joicid one al home. Bui with, our Respite ;i Health Aide Agency HAPPY "• Keep expectations reasonable, then you—""•"Remember, perfectjm^^goaJLiLojju Nui'kin^CaiE Pfoprarn^vou out la\:t\Jha>tt\e-vnn~ • Staje_Cerdfje£|jincLLi''oncnJ-— woii't be (lisjnjgointedJlMoniiaik-jpjwinledJLMom Jails—- _—•.—'"—rc-ility. - neod. and fed cotilidcnl tha| your loved one is in agjin-to compliment your children _ • When you need time out, bike it ~?>™^M I"..th J-™^-^^e handtaCprafctuonaJ,-carin. -canng gpfioplc people, 54, hour 54'hSirss u a J 0^^ ;ii»> . . • . •'••••'••• ' : ' 17-CABE • 90^3S2-5fia41 ^re & Bath Servic The staff of Charter Behavioral Health System of New Jersey wishes everyone •BJongual Aides Available happy holidays But if you need help, call I-800-CHARTER. •'-'•'>*';;''f»j':':''" ''••'' ./• ^?S-^^SS^: I CALL ANN WGWENa^ ' •KN Supervised Care 854~Mduritam Avenue ^f'jv"''''1!''' " '•"."'' ':•;• '"'. "'.'•:.T:'"'' ;,;••:.'.' "'"T' .'••-'i'^triJ^'Wi^'ni'''' dasiris^" "TTTnTi:2iL:r r in ••y-'i^ti't -r- Vi • ri-'~'irn-rnTi"ry^(;rrr^rrn'rait1>'''-"^ AT 908-^54-0020 Mountainside, New Jersey 07092 Charier Behavioral Health Syslem 908-233-1400 Of New Jersey ••'.••'^^^•'•jJW:'^ Office Hours By Appointment 19 Prospect Street, Summit, NJ. 07^02-0100

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• Diabetes Management Center — • Parkside/Seton Center for utilizing in-patient and out-patient programs to help vrv people develop skills to cope and live successfully with Chemical Dependency — diabetes. providing a variety of levels of care including detoxification,partialhospita'lizajion (day treatment) SOUND A RAMA • Family-Oriented Maternity Services — intensive outpatient services and outpatient recovery a modern, medically advanced maternity program programs. • 1483 MAIN ST., RAHWAY, NJ (908) 388-2070 featuring Labor, Delivery, Recovery Rooms (LDRs);afull • Radiological Services — Midwifery Program; and specialized servicesrfor, high-risk v off?»ng full radiological services including oven vantrv MRU'CT scantier; ultra sound services; and ••7"'y"'"'k"'*" • Health and Rehabilitation Center •^- accredited mammographic imaging services. . providing a full range of fitness, therapeutic exercise, and RAG.ERS"""" •"^" wetlnessprograms. • Additional Specialities Include: Motorola Lifestyle GELLUUR PHONES; From • 24-Hour Emergency Care Center j» Heart Center— ,-.V .„.:/• A Month, •"•"•; Complete Oncology Resources FREE phonN '••:'• A: —offering an interdisciplinary approach to the prevention, diiridtfh Faa'turtng: Motorola • •..•\_ • Same-Day Surgery • Physician SerraJ T&-.:'"~:: Mufltes-imorathsof AT&T fe^^^^ffi^^f^g^f; a Toshiba *rt'

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    IIi lorn Can.i>an Kdltnr In Chief to Bmergy Tom Canuvuen county offices Bv Tnm /••„.,„.-,.„ . involve•:....••' d. b. y ih. e mergerof• .'. . - llie two •,v.-;;, i;dit()f In Chiefs 1—.-.«vv^^- .-;•• — Somebody told mo this week that li's likelythat the Legislature will -, If Ihe.bill Uucjt not receive a voleby, lawyers, and journalists hayo a great pass t| bill by the end of the year Ihe end of Ihe Assembly session, the deal in common. • requiring a merger of the offices of deputy register would jierform the;_ _Phobcy,I'said. Put ajournaliston miity-KuBisler and Clerk.'and-theI—-(iniie"dirties off thtlii>e n.iML-ti'.register' . • the telephone with a lawyer and clerk who willbc sworn in oil Jan, I is "The governor cou|d appoint sonic-, you'll gel two parlies who can com- .winking to sec that the.legislation is one as register, or Ihe 'deputy register. pletely louse up a Conversation. passed. •'•',,. • '•'• • ': • : e'niilil be perniilled io serve in the Journalists usually call lawyers, Union County'Register: of Deeds inlci'im," Rujlippi said. "I'm hoping to especially municipal attorneys, and and Mortgages Joanne Kujoppi, wbo. • have the (le'pu'ly serve uniil the merger ask questions without admitting will bocomi! clerk wlien lite county lakes-place. Il would'thereby savea how much we really know; ; ieiiigiinii',e\s in January, is confident .' lot ol! aggravation and money." Lawyers, on the other hand, will lis- Ihe leg'islalion will pass. Ifil does, not ten to the .question, posed, by die Wiilr lliree more.voting sessions by •y.u.Hi*ccCES3DKiCj!?'* •*'va3»^4* .-'" ..only will she assume the: duties of journalist and within; seconds, Ihe stale Sena'lo.aiid Assembly,'Rajiip-'-- ' county clerk, hut slle will continue to we're both talking about something pi expects the decision Io be made . .•._i'VC!"si)Li,|lje'dulies she currentiy-per-- completely 'irrelevant that has _-williin-llii* nisxl .three weeks; "•' • forms as register..-...... : '.•'•' - nothing to do with the story We're "I'm working loward ihiit t;»d," she ;/ covering. It takes the journalist, . Tliit; is•"ijuili) llie opposjia from' suid, '••'•:• '•. "'. however, to steer the lawyer back where Rajoppi stolid earlier .in the i. .When asked il'Hiis was a'change.of oh track. Neil Cohen knows.what year, J.vlicn Ihe bill, to' merge llie . lie'ai'l from Ihe way she fell when the ' I!m talking aboyu . ,.'.': v offices was introduced iii the Senate . bill was I'irsl irurodu.ced, Rujoppi sold.' 1 This revelation occurred during a ii|)U. il piisscd, could "have knocked '.it wiisli'l. '•"'.-..' • •'."..;' I ';-' /.' 1 a Al lhai Ome, "I fell the nierging of workshop I attended ihis week Riijoppi.'out. "I j".b. .-'• ,'•'•... I ho Iwo offices was not -necessarily- called "Law and Journalism: A-Pro- Dui williin inonlhs ;of the bill's li.nl, lhai il niighl indeed save mtiney. ' • fcssional Responsibility Summit ihlroiluclioii,.'. County Clerk Walter, Dui all along, I wanted a transitional for the Two Professions.'! There llalpin announced his retirement and slutly done. You can't walk inloan was almost an even split between Gardeners mastery shines throuqh .Rujoppi sought elecli'on to the scat be office and,say were taking it over,"- • the number, of lawyers in the room VisitorVisitprs to WarinancWannanco Park tcom«e mt.n h i^k.r .••<•. . <• & would vacate. Instead.'of Iwliig out ! .llian oile -moul^bcfoye- be eleclwl'clerk; I slill,would prefer •',^1 don't-kiiow If- ii accomplished RulgcrsCooporallve Extension arid we can have' it finished in approxi- .tulip bulbs before they, worts ready to slic miisl resign frnm'.the register's some1 lime lo have a hansition because. what it set put to do, but die cynic in the sheriff's Labor Assistance Prog- mately one .week." ' • ' ' dig in with i_he. resj of us. I am truly post, Uajoppi suid this Week that'she' . I'niliniiied ax-lo whiil I am able lo do Tne tells me Tt didn't. To me Tim, it will be a flowery spring. • happy with Ihe wiry/|hc.county-hits lias liryed! llw I'Veebolders Board to . in combine the offices," she said. "I lawyers, all 60,000 of whom have This year, the SLAP crew-and ihe They loot part in the recent plant: . explored using altemaie labor sources Hike a more .proactive-stand regarding couldn't expecl anyone to lake over been, admitted to the state bar,' arc Master Gardener volunteers were :fng or'tulip'rjulBs'alChnlficId Garden. tb'-bring; ihe services, prdg'rams, and .llic'legislalion by alerling tile Leg"isla- -ll'iis-'offiee withuul- somu:,knowledge one of the reasons why the country assigned to help the Parks anilI'Recrea- in Warinanco Park, named after the natural beaiity io our taxpjiycrs." 'uire uboul the possible cost savings • ol Ihe iil'l'iee." ' is in the shape it's-in. "Sue him, sue tion workers on this project. SLAP is first Union County Park Commission "The court-sponsored SLAP is a •hor, sue them, siio everybody. What a program for' non-violent. offenders PresidciHi Henry S. Chatficld, along >'pririie cxiiriiplc of ihe county using tlie ihe hclll You want contracts?.I'll Who might otherwise spend a few with members of the Parks and Rccr* allemale labor pool to maintain .and give you contracts, but ypu.huye to days or weeks in the county jail, doing ation liorliculturecre.w.and almost40 beautify bur parks," said Union Coun- appoint my nephew io This or-that .nothing-productive and possibly los- ••*ty Manager Ann Bara'ri. "There, were Heroes welcome volunteers' froiri the Master Gardener commissiqiiL Evenjhougll-he's.'an ing their jobs. This way they 'can assist v ..., 14.500 tulip bulbs that had Io be re" idiot and has absolutely no qualifi •Program-of -Rutgers Coopcniljvc 9" projects like these for one.day.a Extension of Union County. '.,: week for the length or jhuir sentence,; - planted. Thank goodness we just have cations-Tor the post, I expec).some- '.:,,w- •'. '.•,.'•••• • , •• ;• ••• •;,. bcit two days; lOdays.and soon, aml- to div this every jhr^e^years. But it,is a to carry a torch thing in return for the work I'm ' 'This is truly a cooperative effort, •'. . , •". , ,.-".,., ,- "sight io see in ihe: spring, and'now' Tl,,-. . il . ! ~ There is still' lime to nclminate u St.,. Elizabeth, NJ, or cull (908) • doing." ' . "~ ' 7" !*" using' county departments/volunteers' i?0' .'!*<>.upw*ded ?W? Wh««*»|«W acconi|llished at a lesser cost,", ,. >'., Community Hero to carry the Olymp- • 353-7171 from 9 a.m. to .5 p.m. ' Perhaps- I'm being u liltle from a county/state agenc^and alter- [alI\T»?W *CCP ll'clrl*'" «!l '*«>': • The Court-sponsored SLAP begun ic flame in next year's Olympic Torch extreme, but I'd be naive to say it h od d C S S Oll w Ia? 8 •Call The Arc of Union Cotmly-at TUB PiViu i IA:I na.e labor sources such as SLAP," f \ v ^ ° ' ' W in Mortis.County uboilwix years agov Rclay.Jn rcsponse-to requests for doesn't happen,' especially ii ,(9f)8)-75#-59IO? YMCA'/of Railway, Nicn i in,in. I I -smd-Frccholu'cr'Chairwomari Linda : labor source," said Freeholder Vice . and here in Union County in late additional time to complete nomina- politics. ' (908) 388-0057; Y.WCA of Plainficld/ .Ul.fllid. Iv. Itrtjiilw •• Di Giovanni. "Our aim is to do more Chairman Ed,Force. • 1993. Many of the SLAP individuals, tions, llie United Way.of Union Coun- -North .Plainfield,. (908) 756-3836; ' AN.Wi Spcciul S!».9fn!ii. The part of the summit I enjoyci with less, and .using alternate'labor, a were dcialncd for having, iheir driv- ty has extended die deadline an addi- ..' "Using-alternate labor is a great United Fund of Westfidd, (908) most was discussion of the public'.' key focus of pur Total Quality Man- er's license revoked at least three lional two-weeks for people io apply THC |j\(,i r it u> way to get things tlpnoj to cptiijnueK) •233-21,13, and United Way "of Sum-'. opinion about the newspaper incltis* agcincnt initiative, is particularly limcs,.or lack of auiomobile insurance forthe "Community Hero1' lorchbear-" • AN I \l \ 11. n M nsi ( A'I >. "make oiir parks ihe sllowplaces ihcy mil,"New' Providence and Berkeley : try today. The discussion included exciting. The rc-planting of the. 21 Iwotinies. -..'.':• cr program. Entry forms must be post- :l:ilkin and walkm Inp ... four concerns. . . 'Heighis, (908).771-0717. hiilicla\ diarac'lris'._' -\ \. marked by Dec.-. 15.. ! .;...-" ':»': The. No'. 1 .conce,ni among ihe •'••'• •/Subinil liri. entry form viu the • ii'ii'ln'ili'il. I.'!'1. "We want lo ensure that |>eople' public about ihe media, according Iniemei at: hllp/www.iillanla. plynip- vyho. are interested in carrying the. : io the Journalism" Resources' Insti- gains recycling award : Olympic flame have ample .opportuni- ic. O£g,_ ',.; ' " - •'• '- .-- tute at. 'Rutgers, is • trial' Ihe press Kilrroring thespirilof the Olympii; Winners of the Environmental Ken Hart of DEP'S Division of Sol- ty to. participate in this once-in-a- Till) Illlllllll AM I.AMIS. would do 'anything, to gel .a siory; ner, reducing Ihe amount of bulbs Thiil games, a Community Mcrb is some- f.xpo's Leaders in Environmental id and Hazardous Waste, said this lifellmo event',-" said Steve Emr, presi- . sr IIIIMI inhali. ical. The public's concern, is the.press' excellence awards included the go to landfills or incinerators, one who either: ' • . program already/has recycled more dent of ihe United Way of Union. "I I arrogance and sensationalism, all iti Union County Utilities Authority for .The UCUA.was one of Tour LEX than 175,000 noiircscent bulbs, County. •' "M.aiiy people have, • Serves as a community leader, >/; 'li, Spvriul .Sfl.'lfi on. an. effort, lhcy. say,' io .sell a pilot program that removes mercury award recipiynis during tITc annual ; ; ; :'• resulting in u mercury-reduction equal requested more lime to 'participate in • ro|c nipdel.or hienldr, - ' .. newspapers. ; . ' . '. from the waste stream by recycling dinner held in conjunction-with Ihe to two to three monihs of emissions • Ihe. entry, process." . •'• -• • • Performs acts -of generosity, or • The, No. 2 concern among the flourescent light bulbs New Jersey Environmental Exposi- . from the Union County incinerator." The Atlanta Committee Tor |lie kindness, and/or ' - .. • .-..'• public is the media's emphasis on tion...On boliiill i)f the Expo's Roard of Five major industries in Union Coun- .-' Olympics- Game's--is seekiilg 5,50'0 bad news. The public wants' more Working with the stale Department Trustees, Shinn .presentee! an -environ-, • Perfomis. exlraordinary .feats or ty: are currently parlicipaiing — people whose service i to others and positive news about their communi- of Environmental Protection, Ihe menial career achievement award to accomplishments,, locally or PSE&G, Merck- & Company, Inc., meaningful -contributions to their ties and the people who live in UCUA is the first county facility to Richard J. Sullivan, the first commis- nalionally...... implement the program where large Schering-Plough Corporation, Exxon community shed light into the lives of . them. One way to bring -more, posi- •sioncf-of-WEP'.'vvhicrrwis iSliiblisliSr Cojiimuni!y,He.roes .may be norni-- businesses have their Uied flouresccnl ' Chemical Americas, and the fl'O'C" -many-'Americans, ''Community' Hero tive news into the pages of news- 25-years ago. lialcd by Iheinsolves or others through Group, Inc. Other counties, such as torchbeurers will bo announced in papers1, is through more reader bulbs laken away on monthly collet an official entry: form thai includes "Gloucester,. Essex- atid Bergen,- are February; , •'. ' involvement. If U crossing guard, lion days by a recycling- company Other LEXaward winners were Die.. writing up to lOO.words — two short looking, inlo developing similar "Tilerc has been a torrific response mailman, or anyone.iri the neigh- winch removes the mercury and following: Mnmasote Co. of Trenton paragraphs-—.describing the signifi- flourescent bulb recycling'programs.' Of compelling stories about people borhood docs a good deed, call the recovers llie aluminum and glass for a project thai .established a direct cance ofrthe- nominee's contribution • -.": The- pilot program, initiated about'a who are''true ' heroes in service lo newspaper and pass alonj> llie infor- transfer of waste fiber stock fromcon- " I his program is an excellent year ago, is testing rules being consicl;. mation. Readers miisi realize that if sumers', residence to. llie, plant; San- -j V.>1 V.t|V^.ll^l_ as many different example of our goal to develop part- ered by ihe 'federal Environmental of- iho -1996' Olympic Torch Relay. u dog biles a man, that dog, and not doz Pharmaceutical Corp. of East Community Heroes ;is they like. nerships which benefit everyone by Protection Agency and DEP. which "We tire responding to the public by the millions of oilier dogs that don't Hanover for an innovative 'technology Entries will.be evaluated oif content, improving re-lreatmcii( plant,. pleted forms with essay to: 1996 See- KDITOU'S, ['ago D.I mental problems," said DEP Com- Olympic flame: program removes the bulbs from this _w'luch also redirects discharge's from a . ' Olympic - Torch Relay,. P,O. Box missioner Bob Shinn. • Pick up an application at United waste stream in a cos't-cffecli've man- walcrbiKly.to a public irealine'iil plant. •6621, Maple Plain,' Minn;, Way ofUnion County,' 33 .West Grunt 55593-6621. SAFETY IS NOT AN OPTION, ^

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    NEWSPAPERS — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1995 — B3 YpurComrmni^ COUNTY NEWS drunk Women recognizegn d for status • • . Thr H.^fnoH^fnon OourflOourflyy *o*onn t|it|iee Sta Statut s off ~ In a symbolic nationwide obser- for an award should submit their nom- nient's watchful *ye ;on linjpiineU ffn?wf) rip *MiffTTWiPTr\B jtB tfouith vance to focus attention on the inee's name and address with a brief drivers. Theeventis -pan>6rN«tion- 1 1 »SK3BiMilWMBaiBn*>-. iW n» •-nod! air JI awrf '»m^«, description of the nominee's qualifi- impaired driving issue/National al Drunk andDruggcdlDriviuglBtc-- Council of Alcohol and Drug liwc mr mode in Union County cations to the above address or fax by vehtion'Month,'held linlDecerfbgr, Dependency of Union County is itTB»i^.lEniH9«aiiwitll wemde £ significant conlribu- Sunday, so that they may be contacted which has been desjgnflteH iin joining law enforcement, busines- tin Cft«a» aueaitim am like behint) Oiie wHoil after i UmanODd ^pUcanu should .mail a groups and others arc [participating Excellence" will beheld on March 29 headlights on as Uiey drive during 'TFhJbrt tsouer Honor and iranime Ho 1 ]7 North in various activities ithrayghout lanij>n1nne and at L'Affaire in Mountainside. Those the day on Dec, 15. ' .Hknno ATC, Otanfdrd, NJ 07016, or > selected to receive awards will be not- A Public Sertfce Of WORRALL GOMM^I^ December to call attention >m itht jjc Xaiiinnttl £ra no ((0085 JWmH, anention Erin ified by Jan. 20, For more information The observance is dubbed continued impaired driving iprrib- Coafimon..' 1 B5«n Bjtenc, mo liner (than E>oc. 20. lndivi- on the dinner celebration or nomina- "Lights on for Life ' in romem- Icm in our country which irosillteii nan i flb wuOuqs ^ iihmfnntr someone tions call (90S) 272-2141. . brance of persons killed and injured in 16.00X). deaths lashyarr:-:"•—*•: 'in alcohol-related crashes and "This observance is iinjportant serves as a reminder of law chforce- u«3i?CCMaj.;<1j' ITaifflB- Curni m can (908) 686*9898 because with all the ;panies anl) «BB»li) SB'SHaa ' ' =%4F MAXIM WAREHOUSE mm °: from any phone..: SHOES schooled on holiday etiquette SNEAKERS, lidays, Union County')UntV*Ss tflVCTTi/n*criiiir4nttavern/restaurantso are^w%v».«- . f . ,~Ml •.'«•'«' .... «,'•-,. .„. „. . ' ;&&$> sonng a sermnor on responsible hospitality practice for b^ (fii"'0ifB5neii..«diiKiilBaindjEai- Uyp Epli^xfimmm I dnnoirnuiaiini tlfi> - .... SHOP EAfH.Y AND SAVE -: '-''. . • ireducins na!«iCBttWE 8T8. iltatt UFortufuae Club, cwfellr McDonalds! C\ (Upto 5'choicesper call) ; •• "' • '•: ' ' KIJIZABETH, N.J. ;' • ••-.-.-• \t3asBaDtr2:i^;^..^.• . . "• J^MC: 908-353-4004 editor's 9\(pte&d0l£ OWL selects honoree I U \d U W it -b 1 (Continued from Page Bl) . cemeil with thcwcaliby andpower- ARE YOU LOOKING FORA tell in every town. Sometimes it ful, and not concerned about regu- who helps with housing lakes a phone call to let us know lar citizens. • , .. •••.•. ''• ttiin tththc I'fac'fae cof f BETTER OIL COMPANY? Information about them. To a degrcci I would agree with l anitifr .•• H'.'Sl'faiai:Miaeiismmiin JJloiimitinsiflc • The No. 3 concern among the this assessment. But the reason why 'tkbV ^Siiiw,.'JJiSro., Ihancreail 'jialj. ihe • Try these selections today! By Telephone! public is that tho press takes advan- tho press reports aboui people like tage of ordinary people. An exam- Princess Diana, 0,1, 'Simpson or iiiMuurd ithe ple is when the media cover the Donald Trump is because the gen- . :.;.,; ••. lanjpmwaniam'ttf Ifiwnf

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NFL ; • ' •• "-V ' 10 speak with the family of. .the.. corns as released iri a survey.;b°y: the COMMUNITY . 3603 , "Gemini ; 1702 The Neighborhood, ... 1202 Insurance Tips' ' •;.-" . ••3106 GolfUpdate ' ; Journalism Resources Imtitillc at -.-• nVi.aitor^W^TrhcciiiiwrrSi-ioiK ,'«:IE:" 3B»mcHiura2g ' pmpwa- ».n)6 3604 ' Cancer 2000 Theme Weddings deceased is one of die most difficult EVENTS LINE ^ ,1703 Buying An Older.Home ' 1203 . Getting Started ,. .3107 Tepnls Update Rutgers. Do you share "the same :niadc:tt)!thisja3nce£*ySi3TO\;.Egnn*- ,.f3C*M)C!aiil.,l«84!m'Knrxiaii^toiti3irEiorjiSbaT-' . tlMan'Sflnkx Aam•.uiboncM'imira- 351-0313 J606,, -Virgo.1.. ... : 2002 .Remarriages ,•• , • the pain the family is enduring, but __. ,1808. Union Township •-,---- . ... 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    WORRALL NEWSPAPERS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1995 — B5 B4 — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1995 — WORRttllL ARTS * ENTERTAINMENT from the Bible "STTffi Storyteller and actor Max McLean artistic director at Playwrights Theat- begin lo dance in our mind's, eye." Named a Distinguished Ariv Orga- returns to Playwrights Theatre of New re. "We arc pleased to welcome him Ocnesis will be performed Fridays nization for a second lime by the New Exotic Jndian Cuisine Jersey during the Holiday season to at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 2 p.m.; Jersey Slate Council on the Arts, back.. ., ..-. .. ;. ; •, \;/\;• •.,;•,• SPRINGFIELD KENILWORTH College concert Vivaldi Fest to feature rare opera present his stagings of biblical stories The stones include those about Mark's Gospel, on Thursdays and Playwrights theatre is the only pro- from Genesis and the Gospel of St Abraham, Isaac, Noah and the flood, Saturdays at 8 p m , Sundays at 3 p m fessional theatre in the slate dedicated choir sing — well, it was such a beau- 272 Morris Ave. 496 Boulevard "•°5 E735 Mark.. and about the life and ministry of There will be no performances solely to the development of new tiful^ound that I decided that's what I flpTIl D75SI anfl a omuunmm Billed as the "Creation and Rede- Jesus of Nazareth between Christmas and New Years plays.; _ (201)912-8535 (908) 272-6633 wanted to do As a result, I went to JJntai Enc SSBBBOUL Smatr Sao- amfl oanjfaecnnt IKV mption Series," McLean alternates McLean said he feels his job as Day Tickets are available for S15 Funding for PJayWnghls Theatre is that college, sang in ihe choir and HALL AVAILABLE FOR HOLIDAY PARTIES the stones m a program running storyteller is lo lake this familiar each, or for S27 for both presenta- provided In part by ihc Gcraldinc R. loved Tt" I took voice lessons, studied tihc FliunniiL \atfan found un ^immnq SOT through Jan 14 material, and "go beyond what we tions, and may be ordered by calling Dodge Foundalion, the New Jersey •pmnoTmd organ more, and I knew that McLean has presented stonci from know, beyond the words, and gel the theatre box office al (201) Slate Councilon the Arts/Department by lam* was what.' I wanted to do." offSi high scholarly paper at an international to amuse will hang al the Watchung to fashion his art But his canvas may • Something Fun uuaicd fpori •school, 'however, in Nonh Wesiem conference on Zclcnka in 1992. Arts Center through Dec 30 ho a computer circuit board or an old «aiil i±ur nLr m wCKciuilii and IHdUfT)g WiKonnsm whgn 1 song in the chorui Have your Christinas Party af the Shiki. OUT "And it so happened," he con- Jane Frcman's mininliires at first suitcase. These are turned . into •all liRi S^atritf jns unnBiraff eocchimBe with and iplqycd m the high school band tinued, "one of the other participants appear to bo accurate scale models, abstract ions of life, expressing feel- If you'ro looking for a unique exporlonco couplod with suporb food for A Weekly Feature Appearing In ithe trrovmsn* nnfl itngiilarly for the "church I fcas your Christmas party why not pick tho restaurant that everyone agroos at the conference, which look place in until you look closely and realize that ings and relationships, perhaps Is one of NJ's most satisfying experiences . ' • 12 Newspapers: L-ss-t. Itmwnnuw (Onnns ttiro.fjpon - The Kean College Concert Band rehearses ftor a dlso atoning to compose music — a Marburg, Germany, was a professor, odd bits of "junk" make up the work searching for meaning Some of his Union Leader, Springfield Leader, performance scheduled for today at 7 p.m at tthe qjcrform Jil thr fRjntitiy Had oirm f uac camilminiBr Mna fftommcr luamqgcr ai ithc time I uasn'l ycl Michael Talbol fron the University of Orthodontic molds become subway recent work involves "dirt casting," ,i Mountainside Echo, Kenilworth Leader, Woodbridge Center Mall The band, witn 'the *KBHD i ''Wi>inulW.TaIfennElI!liainrimIb9!)l ithmfcrnj! nbolit whai I'd do for a liv- Liverpool He had knowledge of Rut- lunncK parts of Bic lighters become nature based art he is pioneering Roselle Park Leader, Linden Leader, College Choir, will perform holiday music as (con- s itfae ifrua jbmraium ito ing II w-as JUKI having fun gers University and invited me at that turnstiles, screws become elegant stem Roselle Spectator, Rahway Progress, Wjrrcn's Jacc Turner has an imp- ducted by Carmen Scialla of Kean's imuscc oruuet itoc Qjonisi|g (Choir and ' And when I] •jtartal looking for a time to give the first performance of candle holders They force Ihe viewer ish iipprnath to his work, drawing UNION MIDDLETOWN Clark Eagle, Hillside Leader, tCrn-an. Elizabeth Gazette, Summit Observer, department larilloje no .attend, II remember accom- Vivaldi's 'Dixit Domimis ' We gave to study them, smiling as familiar •mention to cvcryd.iy objects through ROUTE 22 WEST ROUTE 35 NORTH •SUCCORS fill' «acd Rmsernj Kir uinrnuaii tttmt lfae '\«.UB fuuii- •jiirmmig Rnmc high school students m the first American performance in an exaggerated VD perspective 908»688«5555 908•671*9500 all for details (908) 686-7700 FRosi Illinffirp. JawcA i«» nua.c:«ittinjilI««aslhniaUiiiJll '.Whil lOustnvus Adolphus College in 1993 in a church ih Nowark. And we Some give the image of a photo With iMi uUrlluml 10% •»<•(• M lilil muni if tkitk on pirlUt «l Iwlw « mm Becomo angular advertiser and ba aldi -111 :i ramb thriiro^ion ihrrpiujin Si. IRulor, .tillinn. When I heard ihe Sec FESTIVAL, Page B6 FREE Information! graphic reality, while others annc.tr to Spotlighted In A rovlew Local eatery to host benefit be m motion Call for Details 686-9898 WEEKEND LUNCHEON ft DINNER for homeless advocacy group Sherwood's 'JForest' nearly comes to life and enter a four digit LAURA BECK (ext.349) The Can of Com series will come to Good Eats in Union Saturday night B-s ID selection number below1 SPECIALS just'Ihc iright mote of desperate diffi tion a wonderlul turn by Paulino performance of poetry and ja77 to benefit homeless people Un a donee His one prohlem is his tenden Walsh as Mrs Clusholm, half or the The program will feature jaz7 musicians and informing pools TheiCan cif 'Shcrwoiitlss •TB«r ffiraTlfKll Theater^ r> to mumble _ _ _. —nch-couplc who hTprscrrbyihe station Com scries, founded by poets Joe Weil and Deborah LuVcglia holds benefit the CEUiitetl) Fniqyrrnusr RECIPES TAVERN & RESTAURANT II Kurt IRnincstud is funny and per on ihcir way to Phoenix She and performances, this one for the Eli7jbcth Cotillion for ihe Homeless fa.(lj Jinnoying as Ihe hormone- Wcinstcin do a good job of portraying The line-up for this Can of Com program will include jqz/ musicians Ixrmg: 5300 Ingrodionls ippr who endlesslj proclaim.s his love is disintegrating as they rc.ih/c they 908-686-9875 • 964-8696 Moslcr humor mlo wbii"iniiunus.n icrm 11J ~ 5301 Method mr iCuihb> may never have loved e.ich other Weil has read his poetry on National Public Radio and at the Whi|nun Center of stilted il Desserts OF»EN 7 DAYS A WEEK IThc first ucl seems a little slow, but The set, designed by Dennis Till with Allen Ginsberg He's a blues nnd ballad singer, and a ke\hoard and guitar uiuimbr' iCuhrh* ^Mnplr; who directorTtfurlow Ferguson does a cap 5302 Ingredients . Specializing in LEE: berg, mnkc; good use of the small plajer He s been published ma wide range of poctrj magazines and been nom rpbiys imdiulnjp B*1 - TICS, ihc ,pluu.- olhilt uhi; nhlc job of directing a large cast m a space and is wonderfully painted The 5303 Method Italian American Cuisine Tine Italian Cuisine mated for a Pushcart Pri7c He is a co direclor of the Poets Wednesday Series of Avinnmj: "*trc [LmciiT ir nsdimj: facinuitnor «.lh»Tun fnirlv small space theatre itself is a marvel, currently Microwave Featurbif;... poctrj readings at the Barron Arts Center in Woodbridgc Weil is jlso j • Chicken • Veal • Pasta 1 irhc seuond IILLS picks up quite a bit being renovated by the dircclor and 5304 Ingredients Pastus, Fresh Seafood, Chicken & Veal Dishes muhmist and lives in Elizabeth iHnwouer thu. c frus and ithe .pluj 's most entertaining artistic director Ferguson 5305 Method • Seafood. • Chops •Pizza WolClttVIKOf.iV.TltBm"teTllIIS IWr tt. II- STEEL An Extensive Wine List and Excellent'Service Gordon started out in a family vocal group which performed Mith Charles tn^i lnams jiTithcfiriranrm.tBrRlli«iit nuinicius uru here Duke Mantcc and The production, although uneven, Quick Meals ' Add The Finishing Touch To A Mmgus' bond As a soloist she recorded his song "Eclipse on Charles Mingus ^ umbmniii ihik -fulhiw gangsters' bring a lot of is good and shows a great deal of 5306 Ingredients PRIVATE ROOM nnd Friends m Concert " She also sang on composer/pianist Mar\ L»u W il tlui Wonderful Dining Experience. euerj;} to Ihc Miigc promise from this young company 5307 • Methods Available For Up To 32 People ham's album "Praise the Lord in Many Voices " and appeared u 1th her at Car '•Tte fBcmfictLEsaajtl" *» ja. 4j«!£a3»>-Tiv II ini,hE»r wulh ithe thjiicc mf lOUte "Mantes, played bv an altrac- Side Dish ncgic Hall 1 ijja^^uj]; JHit^fteiiv,"igwBirr. JJET itrinu. Eii^puiuifiihtttuUmUit mM^who tivi. und vor> mobbish Patnco Cahuc, 1|ie i:iiz.iheth Playhouse pre- 5308 Ingredients 2nd Lunch or Dinner Entree I Gordon, who lives irt East Orange, continues to do both jazz and religious THURSDAY SNIOSJ IHJT iJUI[h*c m Vlinmiai :a icnsxu: arne \wnok ihju.it Hough enough, u ith a touch of sents "Hie Petrified Forest" 5309 Method Of Equal or Lesser Value I music in various contexts, often working with Wayne Van Cortlandt Smith tlurnjj; ite(DqJrossimi ^"mmOTrinr *i3«iffieiHOT m.Cfcunfp'MliiplL the •villncrubiliLy us he waits for Ihc through Dec. 17. Performances lire Low Calorie THE FABULOUS "JULIAN" ' Horn Gordon Sings" has been re issued on compact disc b> Original gffluejxn aBiuAjmPWJaSF^^igBgBSg'idiii' imuii wlhw ID) iftmd «r woman he lovus, risking his life and 50% *N(H icifcnnlik'\Mlli mv (Xlicr dihttiuiit oiler . Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. 5310 Ingredionts Classics • The Man Of many Voices in^iutlnff u. »wndeninjp isdiang itm: Jmuiapsccrrs u ith llmtg ilus imcn and Sundays sit 2 p.m. 1 Ickets cost Christmas , or on Itolidn^^ . 5311 Method 1 Van Conlandt Smith has plascd ja/7 and classical music in settings g >]TiriiJfaiafe- gr.ttnain»fc,.gmmft .iiifaa ijjlaiw thn'K iM-wraidctFiillj IRcnrod IPackcr as Jackie, one of $8; for students and seniors, tickets Singer • Guitarist • Entertainer OFVM' JaLF* Aiullablc: I uc»d»y-rhursday, & .Sunday j from colleges to churches, to art galleries, to radio concerts He lives m W Show [ia-. attcnOcni anrl m ijianP'iE'Jmi u< lnnnE, ffiatiair ltapipi|j nrphirnt!) Whnl lDilke'iihonohmen, is very funny and cost $6. field His solo album "Confluence" is on Bcnaj Records, _ — Irtilouf tC n lUfilf) I K/iMilf FRI. & SAT. Ilunkios whi> uia uli 'nnia^gr »xia ,~nf)«r (« u munnfanr mdlr jmil inaih ujffuLiivolj scary, bringing Just the The Ell/nbeth Playhouse Is Saturday, LaVeglia has been published in a variety of htcrar> magazines including > walling for his iJjrrlrreniiD'tirwKs " night nmnilht of cheery cynicism lo located at 1100 K. Jersey St. in Eli- "The Exciting" TED O'CONNELL *> "l ii\at<> Pavty I Ji«ili(i«vs jit:iilal>l<> u Footwork Ihe Patenon Lilerary Review, Negative Capability Arlmlla and Dec, 9 The pl^cc ii> vrtwrretJ ^s is tthc 'psnuiiO lite nrolc zabeth. For reservations, call Infosource *> An «'\|M>ri«'iif«'d Caloriu^ SuiH" lo niii Overview Ltd She has been featured in poetrj performances throughout the i. H?UH \m\r.iiiMronMWlON BEnviCE SUNDAY NITE 'Maple jj«!.ljJA,jaHiil T And it would be remiss not to men- 355-0077. *) lour lloliila> or S|M' readings at ihc ftjrron Arts Center and the Bar -9 H. IIUHI AM., CranforCLOSBDUONDAYSd • 008-272-8336 ncs &. Noble Bookstore in Paramus, done a lecture/perform inci. at Lehigh Uni NBWE Tntaune The food is extraordinary ancj prices are remarkable Margies is definitely vcrsitj and done a concert at Bethlehem Musikfdsi m PcnnsvJvania je'lind "ifl,you want to experience the true European Cuisine visit Margies and enjoy WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS For him, poetry involves "using words ihe most intense way you can and Armors such as Slutted Cabbage Hungarian Goulash, Beef Stroganofl, Polalo Pierogles, Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader,; Summit Observer, Springfield Leader, leaving out everything you don't need. You don't .stand around lalkmg aboui iRnlatDfPBTtcakes, .Wiener Schnitzel, Chicken Kiev, Chicken Milaneseand much more, All ihc weather; you let your audience feel the rain." .. .•'. . • (dmnatsxome.witha'ljowr of homemade .soup and priced Irom $5.95-$7.95. Don't forget Mountainside Echo.; Elizabeth Gazette; Roselle Spectator, Rahway,' Progress, Clark Eagle, Hillside . 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Sausage 4.30 with ad brown to produce a sweet, dcllcalo Alexus Steakhouse & Tavern, above, Is located at 1246 ' (Just west ofO\e Flagship) • Union (908J964-S330 .Gon«s'SaJ.'Frtal Calamart• BoUnJShrirrip • Cod Fish""' the house — the enormous 24 ounces Route 22 West_M6iintaInside^ Western Omelet,.3 Pancakes, 4.25 with ad !„;.;';;.. ; Cakes-'ChickenSRiKPortuguese Style.• BBQ Delnionico Slcak or tho 24 ounces, and truly dclicioas treUt. The Hot Buf- """"""*"""" r""^Urafir^I^-VoUPON-—-- 1 " Chicken-* Fried.Chlcketi • Roasl Suckling r\ • BDQ falo Wings arc tungy, with just the • BUY A.1/2 LB. Mexican Omelet, 3 Pancakes, 3.95 with ac ..,.„,..;...„ N.Y; Sirloin.Sleak.— cooked lo juicy also a .selection of il BUTACHICKKN , Sparc Ribs«Pally Cakes • Portuguese Sausage • inrfcnhoimmiirKnr speclalSi Hours are Manday^jhrougli T!mrs-')ay Four-Fruit-Topped'Pancakes, 4.35 with ad... nieal. HAMHURUEK, J i ORDER. AND "•, Broiled Pork Steak < Hcadiilno • Roast Pork ,. soilings and accompanied bjjgcncr- - Bevorages include a full assortment from l|:30 a.m. let li'p.m.;•Friday 8 DB SIDE ORDER, AND 10 Silver Dollar Pancake's, 3.10 with ad.., •.• Roasl Beef •• Mealbato' Cold Salads.. oils' helping? of liomomade french- Desserts, for anyone who still has of hot and cold drinks. There is also a and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 12 SIDE ORDER, AND , sprr DRINK , 1 : SOFT DRINK, -Chocolate-Ghip-Pancakss "4;3S wlth"ad~.77^T^~ • . -,' , ••• •'' 'illHHBB • "••• ' '•'" •'•"' fried potaloes for Just $10.95 each. room, includes Reese's Peanut Butler wide choice of domestic and imported p.m., and Sunday froni 3 to 10 p.m. i ANDMCMVEACHiatHI :.Vegi(able Soup.'.TtBone Steak wilhLobslerTails ' i 8OFTDRINK ",; French Toast.3.1.0.with ad..,.: ;.,,.. •. MSG is never used, Doggy.bags arc Pie, a delicous production, and the beer, wine and spirits. For people who • Siirved.wilhRoailtd Potatoes &Vegelables »WDfltCBVt»WU3. Kid's Pancake Special 2.95 with ad...... ,.;..,..,.. ; often necessary because of the size of enormous Hot Fudge Sundae. Perhaps , just want to have a drink arid a snack," the'servings. ~~ '7 —.--——.--^ *•- the most popular dish is the Strawber- i the bar in the lounge area has its own This column'Is Intended to i NotVMdwMiKldirnMlOlkri J NotVWMwHhKW«rriMtOftari Other choices uro Ihe baked or ry Shortcake, a mountain of fresh red jmbiance, ..::_'.. . — inform our readers about $1.00 off all Pancake Specials fruit on an anglofood cake base cov- J Union LoetHon. Eipliw tUlM j Union Loorfon. Expl« 1W1/M ! • Union Looatton, b)*Mi»1«| blackened swordfish, lobster or Aloxus Stoakhouso & Tavern, 1246 dining opportunities In the area Expire* 12/31 /9S Chicken Alexus. In addition, black ered with whipped cream, and there is Roule 22 West, Mountainside, may be aim W^: ~B6•- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1995 - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS

    DINING/ENTERTAINMENT WQRRALL NEWSPAPERS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1995 — B7 Carved clothing Kean professor's photos Js annual Israeli Academy's enrollment Arts commission hosts Festival to include festival begins Saturday expected to double fi placed on exhibition The Israeli K«ni«.i_rm_!- . . " The amribnou of the New Jeraey Ptofon^g Xm Center Dance Seasbn's Best' concert Tonj'Velcz, a professor of fine arts al Kean College, has an exhibition of his ' Aodfanqr, ihc m-sdiooJ dmoc residency launched Ian year, will reach The Woodbridge Township Cultural Arts Commission Is sponsoring a con- : rare Vivaldi opera work displayed at Queens College through Dec. 22; USOO sudena in 1996 — double ihe number of IMS cert of Holiday Music tilled "Season's Best" The concert featuring Angela Fal- (Continued from Page B4) share a profession thai we both love Sp«bo^fotf«*xx dy rbyAT&T.NJRACDanceAcademy 96 co on piano and flute will be held at the First Congregational Church in Wood- Vclez, a Staien Island resident and professional photographer for 35 years, is had a full house in the church and enjoyj^ •„_ , . O a 1 vnObcofiatd m 16 sdxnls m cghl nmnicipaliues and includes a faculty bridge on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The concert is free to the public. Accompanying —a former (KIJUIICI professor in the Queens: College lirt department. About 45 because Vivaldi was a wcll-litccd Will there b'p a Vivaldi Fcst III? c«ip«d of Alvin Aitey Americ«l Dance Cemer dancers along wiA Falco will be Jim Falco on soprano and tenor saxophone, John King on percus- photographs taken as social documents of the Vietnam War-era, Brooklyn's composer, and we were able to 8 Florecn chuckled. "I knew you mdivrfual New Jersey atists and dance companies; . sion, Ted Creenberg on bass and Chris Zurzolo on keyboards. Hispanic .'communities, New Jersey's Latino and Caribbean folk mists, ami attract a good sired audience. This were going to ask that question. I TheMPACDmoe A«adcniy.developed by Ae NJPAC Arts Educa- other subjects will he featured. . ... was a success for us, and as n result, guess we, could love to do a. Vivaldi Angela Falco, a pianist, flautist and composer.who has recorded and per- wc._wcrc. invited to do the second formed with folk, rock and jazzgroupsis a graduate of-thfrPhiladB|phia-College— , „A .N'icuiam W:ir veteran, Veler will show images" from 1966-67 and will Fesl HI jf wo were again lo be so idioobtav ihe dacgdme of dance «s«n an form and is a Seins or self: of'the iPorforming Arts, now the University of the Arts'. include views of his involvement with the Vietnam .Veterans Against the War. American premjerc. We brought fortunate lo have the honor of giv- apremon. O«er« 10*«k period during the regular school day, parti- him to America and he gave two ing a first American performance, • Ycloz received an M.F.A. from Brooklyn College where be.studied under ^oaanrad two. one-faowchaesper woclc toe^lore fundamentals in , The First Congregational Church is located at 539 Barron Ave. in Wood- lectures about Vivaldi at Rutgers." but it: looks as though all of Vival- 1 Waller Roscnblum. He received a New S'ork Slate CAPS grant in 1983; Nation- modem, ballet, tap.or.west, African-dmcc, bridge. For,more Information, call the staff of the Barron Arts Center at Florecn sighed, "I love my work di's works have now be unearthed, al Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1984: and the New York foundation "Tbf 634-0413, weekdays from 8 30 4 30 with the Rutgers Chorus. It's a edited and. published. •.. •.•'•. ™*??TS°^ ATJtThiue«A]ed Ae program to« d in7m for, Ihc Arts, Fellowship. Gram, in 10«i&K«al Khool dumct* «*ich hive not been «B to include dance ...For'further informaiipn/ call (718)'097-ARTS. • • •'.. •'•••.'•• . ' 11 6 arc very committed to excellent " chorus is now getting ready to make mamenan mtfadr regnlar enrricj^..- said Philip Thomas; NffACs vice performances. And the church is a a concert tour in Europe — in May United States, Canada, $ BntmiTir of arts J-^II^^ ' different community that I enjoy IlJ(J7.. So-between now and next performed j Savo-Pntar. AT&T's >Tcej)rcsi.dcntJar-public relations. being part of. And I can also say semester,-we'll be focussing on pre- cert, as well : Mountainside teacher that this St. Stephen's choir which I in Central . paring the repertoire for that Euro- Service Center work with is a very talented, dedi- pean lour. And of course, my wife •. • ., • 'T~T, —~ »-u 4«vC cxpenenced Uie excite- cated-group-of people," . '.'•' will be. with us, aniline assistant andeatoa«noftoe youngsters to mlersiand whst an enriching named to the board fife expeneoce tins educandnal opporrunity ^as for them " When he first came to New. conductor, Clifford Panrish also. da School disoicjs cnroUed for Dance Academy '96 include Plainfield HAS RELOCATED Jersoy... Florecn said .he settled in •Just about everyone has heard and .mT° f • Shmuely W Swornea atee attmns, fc mmmc ana Uman. Classes begin in March of J996, , of musie association Summit because "a ' few. people I knows the-concerts by Vivaldi. Per- "B ezrat Hashem," «T,H «,.• . _._J. "_».•' _ TT1 _Danoc Acadany inspectors include Cindy Nicholson; Paul McRae was acquainted with lived in this haps the most famous one it, 'The )' Fonvl! Maraffi of Wcst- and pianist, sang professionally in release. Ncrte^ Balte; lUro, Un*. Umoja Dance Comply; DebS area. So, it was natural to want to ' Four. .Seasons.' ____._.-,..,, CDOTa ficld, Tecenily was appointed to the Europe and in the Uniicd States . Concert tickets „, . Mitthea, New Jersey Tap Ensemble; and Pa •" - " n look into that area where they were. 03 -Exeaimv ripard o'f the.Ccntr.il'Jersey before coming to New. Jersey lo teach "Now the concert we will be giV- SoinaRnSfiateiBSli^pSig ^^ ' ' ' Music lulucaiion Association, an My wife of six years, Susan McA- ffered vocal and instrumental music in ihc. ing in Short Hills will be a chance additional dance instructors. : doo, and who is aji integral part of . 3 p m For information on tuAot pinchaiies /organization'-".comprised of. public •-West field'.•public' schools, where she for people to hear some very beauti- b addition to ihe 10-woek residency. Dance Academy^ '96 provides RE-OPENING 1 oiir.concerts, and Hived in Summit' school, music t'liucaiors.in the cpun- ful'music'for chorus by the' same several, otber 'components, includirig an introductpry Jecture/. taught for seven years al Edison Inter- until we decided we needed a big-' -•ties of. Himicnlori, Mercer, Mid- composer. Just the chorus will be "^ffifeslSSon by die Alvin Ailey Rcpcnqr}1: Ensemble, professional rnedtalc School and .for live, years at" ;cr house. You Jcnow',"lie smiled. •'••dlescx, Monnimith, •Somerset,., and : WeKlfield High School.. ';. '. '/ '-singing, in Sliorl Hills. Since we do f dinrdbpBteni workshops for teachers, teaching artist draining sessions, 'I met her in New Providence hack . XlnioFl /• ••• •/ /' •••'. ••'• ".'•'.•. not- have;a concert hall ,.on (lie, _ concert planned Saturday December 9 n :1of other in church. It's reaily wonder- .Arts .Csnip-" .. • ''',..''• • , • • • ' :. ' • . . ' , " '. After all.",,he smiled,.-, "it's art the Vandcrbilt Twombly Mnw.inn on : Refreshments in the. schools, and to encourage .the llu' (lireclor of the . Sumtner Oper;i. msujmanions, Sft; • ThcKIPACAns Ediyjtion.'Department is made possible by the sup- ' ful," Kloreen exclaimed. "We/ can music." the Florham Madi-son Carnpuc of membership U> continue, to improve institute in Rome with the Rome Fes- jam Ihr •rtaiilr (K- coiling poji-of; lit* Vjclpria Fbundaiion and.NJPAC Arts Education Endowment Fairlcigh DicKinson TJmversitj 1 its professional status as musicians tival: Maraffi has heeiv lauded by cri—" : ; ; Muriel Castanis sculpture "Show-Off" is among trie 'Ftinffi.'-': ••• ':"~ ,:.:: .- '.,'-• • •'',.".';• ;.,,.;•• •...•'••• v:. v.• ,••/,'•.... '• '- :•':'•••.• pieces displayed in the New Jersey Center for Vis- and, educators. • ••• •tics in the.United .States and in Europe The Solid Brass Quintette -w. ill fill 'for her, musicianship and beautiful the ballroom wah n blend of trnduirm ual Arts exhibit titled "The Outer Layer," which runs ..Maraffi'.1. responsibilities as IJi^li . Oh, great, voice, with, riive .reviews: from .the al holiday mu>.ic a« well n1. work* by ATTENTION NEWSPAPERS through Jan 1 The exhibit features the works of 11 School Vocal chairwoman and as ,a Mw, York' Timrx .and the Wrsifwhi Handel an.d music of the RCTimiAnnu; _artisis_Jhe_exhibition is free and open to the public member./of ihe .Executive Board just when you get ypur- SPORTS FANS DELIVERED TO OUR YARD All Repairs Lender, and continues lo make guest The public ><:! li'.i ynucin.flv lo AciiptJlcO, 908-355-2468 Route 22 and Mountain /We. 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    December 10-16 Financial friends Cranford doctor to head hospital's VR1ES - Mareh 21 April 20 SCORPIO-Ocl24/Nov 22 I ei \.«ur v>li >klt thott ihis wed:. A JrjlrtUi.} ciiM lead you to rash deci- RUMMAQE $ALE BAZAAR tjll ironi an old fbmc givci j«i food sion', on. Sunday. Play il c<»l.'.Good' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . SATURDAY. . ..:.•.' department of emergency medicine lur ihoughi. A/clme foend needs. nc*Hi i^»rocs ihrouph, the. m.'iil. by DECEMBER 7, 8, 1995 DECEMBER 9, 1995 Richard Shih of Cranford has been the Nankai Surgical Hospital in Nank- and poisonsiiuatioas.NJPIES, which ' s«rmc' unhuscd Ad>ice. IX«n'i luni EVENT: Holiday Gift Bazaar/ Floa 1 THi«r*day.'iV ncu career door iriay EVENT: Rummage Sale/ ••'• • named lo tho medical staff at Newark ai, China. . . receives more than K5.000 call!; annu- liiiiu'tH-T 3uiv A faitiriic movie Licit <*prn llu*. week- Slay open to liiangc. PLACE: Congregation Beth Shalom; Market. .HI ihc ucelicod righi. If you Beth Israel Medical Center, where he ally, is accessible through the loll-frcc . A ] ro ^ciend. has •.omc pood advice Vauxhall Road and Plane Street, (2. PLACE: Redeemer Lutheran Church, He is board certified by the Nation- nvciindulgc o hear. . •''....'- .- . , . ion. NJ. ;• . '.'•• '•...•: ',..' .."•' 374-9377. v ccnicr's department of emergency t\URCS - April 21AIa> 21 SMCITTARIIIS - Nov ZV0ec21 TIME: Thursday, 3PM to 8PM; Friday, TIME: 9AM- 3PM. medicine and as director of the medi- American Board of Emergency Medi- Newark Beth Israel Medical Corner 9AM to 1PM PRICE: Tables Available to Dealers Coniii>lling \our lempe Ii HMc >4^U heen: ncplectinp fitness• CJI toxicology fellowship for the NJ. cine and will be taking his board is a 607rbcd regional-care, leaching prf jl VML ilh uyxl. i)O4h rti laJeK * I7.»eiciw is Icy for you this PRICE: Free - Admiaslonr HugerSalo| -Tfmnst be new Iterris) for$ 157H6me baked examination for Ihe American Board hospital affiliated with'lhc Univcrsiiy J Good winter clothing lor the whole family. cookies^ pies, .hand craft items, crystal, Poison. .Information and Education w«>ikc*N und friends uill take \i>usK. Tic up loine end*. «OT linn tip-lop <-hapc. but it will lc( yoii. : for everyonel Don! niiss this salel Last (or ornaments and wrappings. 'Bring in your hotline. serves on the editorial boards of . Jersey. Il is Ihe only hospital in New Wolnc»d3>. A nc« exna-oimcubj irlo'v ihr sircss thai has been build- ; this yearl • : .'.' .'. •..,.: ';-"•-' .,.•... -presents and we'll professionally wrap numerous publications and profes-.. Jersey where heart, and lung -Irani;- pmi«i »<• ,'JBM <»hji the doctor .wp ihitMiphout the busy holiday sc.v; "I am pleased to be a member of the ; ORGANIZATION: Congregation Both them for a small donation. Call 372-0084 ; plants arc performed. Foundral in. iwdcict) uii\, <^l spreading yourself KMi.thin. lake a DECEMBER 9, 1995 inner city community." ^rWOtBttwvW3EC*lZ i&»'. ity Action,Organization Co.ntor (AKA Dr. ' Medicine Foundation. THE-BETH, weekdays bciweon 9 Financi* 1TIIIIH *••a •l •T*.*^h ~ Tkl •% ™ ^^ ~^*^^. t*\ T *• clo^^ lW-B?e^ <11|J losil oil. A cjiriei;family weekend EVENT: Christmas Sale at the Thrift rjscs youi terisit^n. Pamper yourself Myra Smith Koarso Center), 2410 Spring- In his capacity with the department a.m. and 4 p.m. • , ThniSilay But JorTl gc< loo camiont- fiejd Avenue, (across (rom Indoor Union . Shop. ...-.'. flb\c, Goin-p off ahc *lrep end omlUd vuitv.a special ircai as the'.week PLACE: United Methodist Church, Berr of emergency 'medicine, Shih is Shih has made more ihan 40 pre- i-|ns[-s.C.ci.in touch with old fricm|s. Market);. Union' Vaux Hall. NJ.;' '•'•. . leail \JIHI inio.JuM ttalqcv tw b\g*s«c*. lhi<'»*ari;. Sii>pnyihp to nro\'e yourself.in pcr- kids' Clowns, balloon animals, facopaint- TIME: 9AM - 12 Noon.. .;' , ••' •• For NJPIES, Shih coordinates the cations and journals, and has authored I'' I.:i"ij:flrcpMlc ing, musical gambs. • • ' PRICE: Admission Free. Special Sav- , Then-** emHicJi -an iiyai*. on u'iiltaut <.hn.ir .tcUtinns'nips and people, will education and research of.the poison or co-authored several book chapters.' IV .ve». i.il'd'( co-chairman of the .Capital Campaign, accept a check, for $3,000 from Karen ,Grexa .M Slillli-li«i!|<..->.ii „ • .:.•. •-; ,..- _ ,„ jhtuni**!*. on- -Saiuiday. .• annmik on pressing .assipmnciits; . DECEMBER: 9, 1995 ',••.;• OTHER j-ATURDAY College,1 Pa., and his medical degree, center's department of emergency . • jl\ (lllx ' •'•••_ -and Peter Mania; assistant vice "presidents" for" CbreStates Bank. The donation is Whv m« laic j ifiacnJ* CtcMwr idej>s come 'easily! . ' . EVENT: Ninth'Annual Craft Fair/ Holiday DECEMBER T6, 1995 medicine is'siaffcd 24 hours a day by ?'l 'l.iwli : ; in 1988 from'-Jefferson Medical Col- MarM... • -.'•• •'.- ''• - •.''•• EVENT: Sports Card &. Comic Show, the first installment of what wili.be a total of. $6,000 to go toward the completion of ,. .U'.' H;min>.ll. tihlii. ..• .• '"•"••• . • LEO - July rVAugusJ 23 PISCES - Feb 19/MarcK 20 full-time emergency physicians and •PLACE; Arthur L...Johnson Regional ''PLACE:, Arthur L. Johnson Rogional, a:2'j)00 square foot Pediatric Medical Day Care Center, part of a new facility lege, also in State Collcgo, through a j: llnilili'^ ill,|l|!iiaihllii- ' . ' n; Ilirii . ^\uif nuMtd *.wifip*; nir driving, your nurses;. has an emergency medicine High School, Wostfiold Avenue (Parkway H;S., Wostfiold Avo. Clark, NJ.. . five-year accelerated' medical /.II. A>tvui(iifim.v> ^il! .'...- ouIJIriilloj ..Ijfrnilj. ,nji/> ihivwcck. Take'control. ' EM 135), Clark,' NJ:./, . located adjacent to the -Visiting Nurse and Health Services office in Elizabeth. -TIMEJ.-10AM-4PM.'." ' ••". . .' piogrnni. •' ' ' .: •• • ,'and pediatric residency program; und ' .1.1 •iMCIM.'lu-lli'il . lM . ir^iJir nut whai\ bt>thcnm;you anil CoreStates Is'a $29 billion financial services company based in Philadelphia, which TIME: 9:Qpnm'4;0Opm. .•TrtoFd :wiii be " PRICE:, Adults, $1.. Children" under 6, offers. 24 hour-a-day coverage Tor , Ui <\iiiil NIIIJ: • • ... .'.>« HmlliUui ialt,-;hK;ihK!?f of,ihcMirngihs (hut • : : over 75 vendors olloring iiow merchant . markets services.In the middle Atlahtio region. :..__- - - • - Shih completed •' his fellowship ; .free' Ddor/Raflle prizes-Yankee tickets, ; 7 psychiatric emergencies by the Crisis IV M,il.liliit\ uiitiml. • ii •(tpl> ujitcr M£nt. po«.*.c^s,' reefing disol Joyyelry,' crafts, and Christmas.. 1 -autographed items:-Donations: by major, JITIVVV Writing a' p<»cm or painting ;i ir lining' in toxicology at the New Mental; Health staff. More than :• -W 'ijlllf :IIU| : 1tllHi'tlL'H\.|1.Mll'l' • . itoms. Photos with Santa $3,00: Food and, •toams/locarbusihesses. lnfo:.382;6336,' <1M SIMMIJ: wonlK '.(Mtff^ ..patuic L~iin ntlp! y'iui-•express.1 u'hiil-1 York City Poison Center in 1994 and- .rofroshmpnts. Plonty of parking. . Rich Horllng. ' . •'••,- ;. ., "• 47,000 patients arc seen annually ..and. • >IJ .^hitnrrtu. t'Slr.K .. ' .• •; ' \ou in;i). h;ivc irouhlc iulniiliing. ' PRICE:-Frrfo Admission. ORGANIZATION Union Cnty Reg. Ice his residency in cinorgency medicine nearly 10,000 are admitted due to '111 I'cllDlN.ld.lttlK- ' 22 . ORGANIZATION.' Tho Arthur L. John- Hockey Assoc. Bonofits joint co-ed Ice in 1 ' . , YOi K niRtiiDA) THIS \VKI;K son Athletic Booster C|ub. . . '• , ' '. • . The nc\( 12 months: Hockey Team of Arthur L Johnson/ Psychiatrist peris children's book warein Wilming|on, Del, In addition, " Sf) r.win|>i'iiii IIIMIMIU- MTjNlllYVailPM • :|iVf.l"l!lip»ii||!)iriH. : r . Jonathan Dayton Reg. Schools; towards Shih completed a.surgical,intership in : •M vvntU. fin-. . ••:• '.. !lIIK ;]i' *. -J virijt time 10 focils on .'IO\'L*.. •: Located at Newark Beth Israel. 1c. 4tjtum!*- ( AUCTION 'i':^ ^J.2::'.:..:r. ^ •uniforms, Ice tlmb/playing cost Thinl. .. Cuni -Gutr4uin£'.n^.idc>. ^ slr.onp.^enicr. F.'ooits. :. •: •:-.••• SATURDAY , Janice I. Cohn, chief, ql"consultation Work,-New.York City, wherq she Richard-Sjjih " W/hat's Going On is a paid directory of V Medical Services in, Baltimore. He, . in 1983 as a source of information for M. Jiiim"- .,: Ai'm'ruMn WIKLM' : •]•' > ..j'riihe ptWi(j\e nvihi* Vcar.opens,^intl DECEMBER 9, 1995 and .'education in the department of received her M.S.W. Cohn continued -Cohn'has lectured widely, appears w.is \, vi'siiing, scholar .in 19,86-87 at Toxicology specialist ihiti-c Jinmnd you uill caich on. ,-^iv events for nonrprofjl organizations; It 1 1 the public concerning toxicological' • 55 On l»l"ff:s. ;lhl'l . '' . V •'•vi' EVENT: Sorvico and Goods Auction..... —psyclii&|ry- at Newark Beih.; Israel ';her education at the Yale Child Study .in the incdi.i frequently 4tnd is a con- i|iiarrej ihK ucriCTOi Fight ahc.urge 1 =frrn»tiny»al iic:io.a Pisces, might *ccrn.' -Is Repaid andoosts just $20:00 (for 2 PLACE: Ethical Culture Society of Bssox woeks) for Essex .County or Union, sultant, to schools, parent groups, and i HI 'i i i in mi ii I M i IF I'f'IISji " "'" " **" " • • : • . ' . . excrbcan'np ';ii'ound PchruaiV; hlit County,'S'16 Prospect Sfroot and Parkor;. Medical Center; offers iidulls a way to , Center at Yalo, University, where; she. m$mKTmmm®i&mm&: 1 p County apd just $30,00 for both,"Ygur • help children cope vyith acts of yio- ,vyas aprcdocioral fellowship, She. "other community organizations "^LIJBBtV-lVpl 2-VOrt 23 . "you'll l^ini to, jpp(efi;iie liis/licr ono block abovo Columbia High School,. notice must be in our Mapiewbpd : 1 'ht>ncst'V ,,;ind depth ', by surnmcr,. Mapldwood, 201-763-1905 • "'•• .. lenco. Tilled "The Christmas Wenor» received her -D.S:W, from Adclphi regarding helping children tope with : ' oHice (463' Valley Street) by.4;3q P.M.' ' i <":urfi nriphf pii'.c.a poiiiiof chilnjtit*'. TIME: 7:30p.rm '.;; :;.•...' • V.'...: ' sad and frightening events Hospital specializes in wound care i' i::'.. i'iu. -••:.' 1.',niv ; 33 nn, iI " on Monday lor publlcfltion-thnJollnyyJ— ahs: How a Town Fought Hate," the TVrrp> p . baked goods - opportunity for unique ing Thursday. Acjvertlsement may • book recounts the true story of how For information about Cohn's new- An u'nhcalcd \yound.can be a source of.jhe'-latcst in diagnostic testing;and Treatment at.the Wound.MunugiJ-'" I" • IS ,Si-|L| rchuion'.hipv while i;; ORGANIZATION: Ethical CultUrd Soci- Stuyvosant Ave,, Union, For rnore >dut:fv yi'ui to new friends .(hat bty of Essex County., -,.,,.* ••••.••• '.". ;-..,. Information.call 763-94,11;.., .:..'. .'• -.- imd-other minorities. . .•'.-"•"..'. V . :Cemcr at (201) 926-2648,;!'; '•''-. : hobbles and professional.dutles.If left •The.wide range of wounds.treated .insurance policies. If you arc unsure if t .a lifetime- Prepare for uhcxpcc't- • Published by Albert AVhiunan ami -Newark'''Beth Israel Mcdical'Center unircaled, chronic wounds can cVcn in the cenlor iiicludc venous ulcors, your policy will.cover treiitmcnt, the', 'h Sthr CALL (goat 686-9898 & l-nlvm four itltiit selection « hclow! . Co., the bi>ok was wrilien by Cohn is a 607-bcd, regional care, leaching lead lo more serious problems, includ- • diabetic wounds, job-related injuries center's staff, will-help you contner after she road newspaper reports hospital affilialcd with the University .' ing amputation.. • . •••. • • ' ' or pressure sores. The physicians on your carrier. .Information regarding 'S.'.lliir. 3608 Scorpio 1 about the incident in Billings! The of Medicine and Dentistry of New At Union Hospital's Wound Man- the-Wound Management Center staff treatment at the Wound Management . PUBUC NOUCE PUBLIC NOTICE 3609 SagllarlUs book evolved .from her interviews .Jersey, his ihe only -hospital in New -agem'cni'.Cbntcr',' a team of profession- are plastic, vascular and general sur-' Center will-be shared with your farni- in which Ihis. action t& pending aro: (ho 3602 Taurus 3610 Capricorn WJLUOM M EL POWERS. JR.. LS4/Y**1 (-lt.tarral Service toloplwrw riumbor ' wilh, the families and 'civic leaders' Jersey' where heart and, lung' 'trims- als, including physicians, nurses and gcons who are members of Union ; ly physician. .'• •••".•;." '•"•. a (&0B) 3S3-(7.15 and lopnl Services It Daily Updates! 3603 Gemini 3611 Pisces (6ClB).aG3-J340 lor Union Counlv. iV who played central roles in Ihe events,, plants are pcrfornicd. Founded in ' iherapisis, nil of whom specialize in -Hospital's' medical ..staff.'. X-rays>; The Wound iyi,magemc!)tCcntcr,is •" . . . ' ,: .- •; :. •'• 3604 Cancor_j^;-.. ^^_ .'..i'.'; i' _-_^. Municipal Band to play ! DONALD F. PHELAN. i J r 190.1, the incdiciil center is'u, member wound care, Is .available .to -treat ; '.Woiod testB;«nd \yound Cleaning, ser- .-located at Union-HpipiliiVr.1,000 G|il- • • .-.'•.•••• Clerk or tie Superior Court Ceo .'.• . •Hatc'spccch and vandalism, aimed , Worrall Community Noyvsphpora, at Billings', minorities, began occur-'' "agency oT the United Jewish Fedora- chronic wounds, ' ',!', . .' viccSj often fw|uired by wouiul-care .loping HiHRd. in Union. For a free btir.-?. 1B05 '. . (Fee: S3G'.7S) infosourcB 1 ; '360,7. Libra i _: ring-durihg the early fall of 1993^. As tlon.of MetroWost. Fora referral to a "Tho Wo.und Management Center.., . patients- afe;all loeaied at thg center brochure, lo mnlce an appointment,,or holiday concert in mall jit'Municipdl iBaiii!-\«lIt!JSKftifcniit£i(pliiiniiK (3TIii3iiBi:!Mi»»Mfl»K- 5ws»'- MOTICE S these acts' increased in frequency and Beth Israel Medical Center, call (8()0)- hcajih and independence," said board' nursing, physical •therapy or,'.durable • ,851-7068, , - ' , . ••,..-• ninp ill 7:30 p.m., ai :llte lSlmrl Iflillf. M:ill. . , ; -.'..••': , •inicnsiiy. The spark for thc.comnnmi- THB-BETH', weekdays - beiween" 9 certified'surgeon David Eiscnbu'd, the cqOipmont, the staff will make, . Union Hospital is an •affiliate of the Marsalis to 1 PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS FREE Information! a.m. anSJi: oi" IIL'JJ "'a genius" and I'lcadcr of a and enter a four digit . .-;»cu ^j^g HEREBV sujcEO ad : display. ;, • .• '. '-.., . lr\'ing Berlin's"' ju'uirrj'ul ivjiiiissaiiec ill jazz" by A'c»' 15% TO 40% OFF selection number below! •t'C'.v£r«S; JBl:. CHa^HTEREO, ATtomeys PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS . . .' This crime'became, a. wake-up call . Pain may be eliminated for millions from "La-'.Biilicnn1." t>y 'Giucnnu>Iftticuini. .anil,«ijltu:iii)^.jrri)ni^tii£.iltt>3iiitwjiy .)m-i Thtu's Mugtizinr writer Frank • u< ffiamirt,:u/biaa•*»*»« * 737 Riks for Isaac's family, friends,.and oven-. - chemical . which, carries pain BUltwJ . -rcuaiiy, Wynlon Mai'sulis. will per-, HoniZONTALS • (SPECIAL): A. new .drug has arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, ; ftially, thousands of Billings residents. ' HEALTH •• .; •'•••.. been approved that is exciting painful muscle aches, joint sensations • to .the brain, thus, • After;iiHeniii«i»n-, thcKoutunffuututeOAuhll^ faira ul ,,|hc Stale 'Theatre in New LAYAWAV PLANS ...•'. mi.. At lown incetings, a comnuiniiy acliv- LIGHTEN UP! researchers in the treatment of "aches," sjrriple . backache, eliminating pain in the affected "Sleijih Ride" anil a-''ClirirfmiuKlriC!!f(-v Owirrure''are : ... The cuncL-i't, sdiL'dulpd for 3 p.m., AVAILABLE CHIROPRACTIC you Ho jusl that -WITHOLiT S'TARVIISiC. Danes protected their Jewish neigh- • formulated''Into-a-hew- product mechanism of action is unclear, odorless, •" greaseless, olher selections Ihai willjhe^ireKu^teJljIjKUBUilfeiSiiMittaul.'.iiiiifcitii^^ . "tt-jjj- Hwfii' tlie work of,two central YOURSELF', •WITHOUT EXPENSIVE SptcUl Dlt'count Ratal For Sanlor Cl(l«na a Dl«abled bors during .World War II.. Noti- 5100 the Art.Of Chiropractic •: '•••RE-I'ACKACED POODS. ] ." nonslaining •• cream, and is . New JL'JSL'V (irganizalioiis — St. CMC* Our RfHittttoh WKh Th* B»ti# biultfu Burin '• known as "Arthur |tla'"'and is .. experiments indicate tha) Arthur 5101 What is An Adjustment?, Cilt iun\ (Or .ifv'A/c.iit1 uh.ui.'n PUBLIC IMOTIOE 1 .•']JLiuai"*Medic,.al Cenicr and Klusic For' fXDiteeon) Wkh Cr*M tmni PUK/UM . Jewish D'ahcs were said to have sewn . being called a "Medical Miracle" . Itls™ relieves pain by • first available immediately without a m D^potH ftoquind Wttti All Ofdnt • $15. OFF 5102 Muscle Pains & Spasms (0011) ltllO-7272- •••'.', • Aid :.Si'j^tin!s. : • ' ' . , • . slurs on their clothes the way Jews by some, In the treatment of : selectively attracting and then prescription and is guaranteed 'NOTICE or' puni.ic AUCTION ; J ^*w WITH THIS AD were required to do. In the same spirit, '5103' •What Causes Back Pain? debilitating conditions such; as destroying the, messenger i W punsuANT TO ns'.aoMoA-ii .. , Si. J iiti:i'"ii Medical Center is a' °t °'*: r 'uSo.o..lynsd...icl1. - Unlind Anv>nciiti Lion .. CM 5104 .Headaches ' 1 the peopld of Billings vowed to dis- wilUiuli lluiloiiowliinaulor;tD'hlntiiiiltl)|«tlu!._!^(t*HiJ)^'toUriiwm>JM!ii»^UTBM4Clltl>IKM« . „ .' •'41'Mied- m."ijiV tuimminily leaching . GARDEN STATE PLASTIC COVERS CO, INC.. play menorahs in as many homes as East Orange Hillside Maplewood Nutley . Union CanFvor CiiJitmir ClHiRk.iirw^iHrfinnr. im JiUKpiml njiccializirii: in uncolouy, ger- J 530 BAYWAY AVE., ELIZABETH I .Parkway Central: • -Center Pharmacy Topi's Maplewood Little's Pharmacy: Kravet DruQS> osind nil (30!il B47.VIH2. \«i»uii[|ihifU(i'6}"3A'l'. ra^j*! » . .' . I>wi acziun »aas c**re ^nsillrtfad 1ttf trw . ialijct • and, iiiiniinally invasive possilbc. Their actions ultimately- DENTAL, SALE DATE Dacomhiy.sa.'iPOb il|.:MW <908) 352-0555 SE HABLA ESPAN0L • . Pharmacy 1108 Liberty Pharmacy. 547 Franklin Ave. 324 Chfestnut stopped such crimes in the lown. '; 1 p m. \A2\ Onk Tmo Nd..-Isiilin.'NJ'.DnUH" -''vuj'^uij'. . •' •''•' •', ,.. ; ... 5120 Painless Dentistry . 185 Contral Avo. Avenue 1B85 Springfield Avo 667-0B22 .'••; , Street . LOT 2D-IG IQO.i; Dodf)" B m -KII« . "By going to Billings, I learned ,-MuKic J'ur'.All Seasons is a nol-for-' 5121 Dental Implants.. 675-2951 • ' 354-3169 762-3481. . .,• . 686-1212 . LUMIOI A A Amqfinely. •lOOTilnllv-I more. about what gives, people the M- '•'.ju;oi3t orjjani/aiioii thai hrinjjs live .5122 Cosmetic Dentistry ElisnIHilii. NJ :'• courage,lo fight against hatred and the Liberty Pharmacy Springfield White Oak Metro Drugs. . LOT 2047 ^OD-I HontJn d (Jf jjiujciclii tlie residents of special-care 5123 Family Dentistry Konllworth f Uii'J,.i f Iff 1(47 (X> 1 l.rl,GCD50.nnAD:l,DVJJG . . :UL-.iUjf.nt laciiilies silcli as hpsjiilals, wisdom to know how imporlnni that 5124 Prevention,., -.-• Boro Drugs 129.9 Liberty: •••; Springfield Pharmacy'- . -Eharmacy " 1448 Morris Ave. iv AWr, Hillr.irlo. FvlJ fight is," Cohen said.."Children today 490 Boulevard. ' Avortue 234 Mountain Avenuo 88 Union Ave. 6B7-3'100 LICENKED jjuii-inf: honieK. jails and seluiols fur iwrw.1 tTia*' Kjinrriijr,iiCLaii(* wan if* HUM- are. bombarded with scenes of vio- '276-8770 . 923-2400 376-5050 667-1434 **W;I-SlBitt Surf Jti-t-D^iaUUnlby Caillltlj'ltiJII . ..Inndicapivd vliildien.: ' : • .• PODIATRY LKi!»37 Wornill NfiwiI[HUMirr.. '••.•liiniiV^iiti'-i-i' 1 . Icnce and prejudice. The story of Bill- ' Nnv 30. Doc. 7, 10115, Fuo •&?.%'}I): ••; Tick.fi 'prices for tlie "concert afe f^^^t^f^ ings helps children understand the 5110 Diabetes. ' SSS.-SSO. $:S,•S20 and can l>e tirdered power of .courage, and goodness." 5111 Ingro.wn Tpehails Save your-newspaper lor.rc"y;;lmj:. • irta- t^U toay f^W 3nu *<5al S^r ^ t b(> callilij, the Stalt llicaiu Box SATURDAY, SUNDAY Oil u. at WOM 246 74(0 Cohn'jilso has written books on 5112 Warts ' how to help children cope with a mis- 5113 Bunions •, ' • EVERYDAY .'" carriage, "death aticl divorce. She has a 5114 Hammer Toes private practice in New York Ciiy and" Montclair and has written 'a. book for 8AMr1OPM adults on how to raise children in a. 1 (( s $ 1,509* Annual Tuition violent world, which will be pub- Immediate, Family & We learned that Union lished. April by Longstrect Prcss^ Care ' A graduate of Queens College in. 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Many of Ihe major . - - Tlw.diieuir of cltuopidi'ilc kttowi* ihdi pain* :: :; the ads that interest you,_____ PLANS /; '^\;-y:fOr.. ,/,y. .-• iiueniatioiuil,uuitioiuil,.aiullocjil labor— ,.. killing dmg< only nutk ihe tympionii of III unioiii include chiropractic uryic'ei in their • heultli. They dbn't cure ihe caiitc by rc&toritig ACCEPTED litolih and welfare nlwi, S" ih> many of ilie_ yourboUy'f Vpinc and lic^ous sysitfiii to Obstetrics and Gynecology 1 major Indutinnl employert. " "." "7 tlontul ftiruMioiiiiig. lliii may bf the treat mem 1-800-382-1746 At a healing aiU'pnciliiaiwr, Ihe docior ' you need lit feel well again. . Convenient. Locations • Reasonable Pees 24 hburs a day, 7 days a week . ofcliiropruciicconceiilruleion adiu£letsor 1379 Morris Avenue •Union "nulurul" approach u> heullh cure. Through In ihe inicreti of belicr.h • ••. y

    ""BIO =^THUhsbAYrDECEM*BER 7, 1995 — WORRALL NEWSPAPERS

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Ing out, etc- Seeking an open and honesi and 22, for posslblo serious relationship. ot twins Lookmg lor someone to gel to Single white professional Christian le- BOX 39202 • • ' .. . •. „ • , . female who Is considerate and has a Must have goals In Ille and communicate ma'e, 5'4". ,120 pounds, long rod hair and know and love, who is compatible. Want pood sense of humor. BOX 38014 very woll SOX 37456 ••.nap- Homt Workara W«nl«d: CAREER WOMAN/ New mother seeks same- brown eyes-. EniPV.'dming out. movios, someone 45 and up, avorage looks and' / JACK OF ALL TRADES Part-Time J9/hour Ill watch your Infant 2, days week, you.waich ' . LOOKING TO HAVE FUN - HUNTING THE LOVE BUG • •. Mako $480 weeklyl From your location. Pro- theater, comedy dubs. coun[ry line danc- average weight No smokers or alcohol- Single white male. 36. Seeking an inter- coss Of i: r mine 2 days week. 201-76g-S788. 25 year old, 6'T, attractive, single white .. J o y P'omlums. Wo mall checks ing, the beach and boardwalk; traveling ics BOX 10957 , racial relatlbnship with a black or hlspanic Single white female, very easy to get alortg Answer Telephones and sports Looking (or a Unite, Christian female 16 to 40. Many Interests.,, travel- malo with an athletic build. Drue-free and With. Like a lot of things, mostly enjoy Nte^. WANTED . weeklyl Application, sand long tell addressed CHILD CARE. 2 moms will provide loving care •'. SOUL MATE WANTED k Flexible hours/local area male, 28 to 35. 6 or taller, tor a long terrrv ing, sports, roller blading, romantic din- -e non smoker. Seeking an attractive sin- to the fullest, Dying to meet mat special . stamped envolope: ' " : .'. for your child In my Linden home. Large yard. Lovely OQ 'p' a new beginning "5'2* eling, couatry. muslGV elo^ BO K-39209" " "^~ ship. BOX 38125 about oourment cheese, smoked fish and, cold Part-Time $9/hour lent references. 201 -673-4931. • •mon mierofets" SOX 39i92.'""~77" -"' and 165 pounds, Discreet, outgoing and ASSEMBLE ARTS, crafts, toys, jewelry, wood and weigh 120 pounds, with blonde hair . . ' FITTHEBIU.7 ' cuts. Deli frozen produce stock cashlors, part • ! GOOD HEARTED MAN sincere. Sooking a gay white malo, age . herns, typing^ .sewing, bomputarwork from , . Answer Telephones HARDWORKING WOMAN seeks a weekend GOOD TIMES and sluing blue eyes. Enjoy walks, trav- Male seeking female with a nice build and 20 year old single, Italian male, 6'2" and time or lull time. Call Chris 908-851-2101; Send 45-60 who Is honost, sincere and seeking friome .in'your spare time. Greal pay, Free Flexible, hours/local, area job to clean offices or care for elderly. Great 20 year oia 'emale. 5'5" Looking el, ^orsoback riding, dining, etc Seeking 'taller than 56". Between 30 end60years 210 pounds. Attractive and In good resume 908-851-2105 or visit 2155 Route 22 a friendship. BOX 13142 e-SJERVtCES OFFERED rieallt calli-B0rj.e32.B007, 24 houra. . .references. Call 781-8309. male. -10 to 23. wno likes lo go out and a smglo or divbrcod white male with or old for a lasting relationship. BOX 39214, shape. Financially and emotionally se- Weal, Union...' ... . No experience' necessary havo fun BOX 39198 .' : ' without children, age.35 tQ 4.7-, 5'7'.'or ARE YOU THE ONE777 LET'S TALK cure. Seeking an attractive, single, while TrBOSIPfESS pPPORTUiNmES *W5N ;* BEAUTrUL Job. Earn E«ra $$S.-! HOUSEKEEPER LOOKING for sloady em- ovor. with similar'inleriflSls... BOX 13205 female, between the ages of 19 and 32, 46 year old, professional, single Gay .' MAINTENANCE PERSON, full time needed to PROFESSIONAL FEMALE . Whrto male in.late 30's, College graduate, WOTkyourownhourilorFunandProlit. Tosoll Call 1-809-474-4290 ployment,.B.hour day,'5'/i-days a week taking with a good sense, of humor. Sqmeone white male.5'8" and weigh about. 15D' doan outdoor properties. Clean driver's license Whuo. professional, female m my mirj . HAVING FUN , Handsome with a' fantastfc sense o' hu- ' in any area, Call Tpll Free "l:800-662.-2292. ! care of elderly, housekeeper and cook. Exper- who wants' tobpend romantic evenings pounds. Have brown •hair and bluo'oyos . required. Coll 908-984.3773. ' .'" ''. Ext. 360 Infl Id toll ,40 s. 5 67 and slondof.'. I'm attractive, ai-, • 20 yoaf old focnalp with brown Mai' and mor. Drug-free, Non smoker, and a sofcial ; lenced, Speaks.Polish, Slovak and. Engllsh. together. BOX 38180 HIV negative and hoalthy. Looking tor a BE A pan lime-iravel prorpoter.' Bxdting and tjtu'ate and D.ngni.,'Enjoy tho outdoors,-: : oyos. Sooking a single white male ago:i9 drinker. 'Enjoy movies, outdoors.'-sportsv MEDICALASSISTANT; Part time,, lor Spring- Own, transportation. 908.4B6-1961.' ': sincere, discrpol, Gay white malo ago 40 rawarding'career working trbm your honial . REAL ESTATE AGENT movies; plays., mu&'c' an. football, read- to 23, who has short hair and a husky fl&a markets; ate. Do not like loud and NON PRETENTIOUS to 55, who has tho samo dualities. Wa,nt field Urologist's office. Tuesday and Thursday, 1 ; n Bmmote outstanding vacation and travel pack- .•_j! 9:..f (1l!L fl. and C'oss..counlry. skiing.. .build Want someone who likes movios' , crowded places. Looking for a. fomale'27 41 year old. 5'10", 170 pound, non smok- a'caring friendship; loading to.a possible .' 10:30am-7p'm. Experience necessary. Call HOUSE/OFFICE Cleaning; Dependable, hard . «ges: *£am an'eyoellent second income. Call Earn $500 -$1200 per week.; Clients are Lookmg lor a honosf and sincere relation- , bowling, having (un and looking for sofno- tp 44. for companionship and hopeluliy a ing, drinking male. I am attractive, intelli- long term relationship. BOX 142B3 201-379-6949. '•' • working woman available tp cloan your home or __ ship with'a prqiossibn.nf whuo male, 4£ to thlng so'npus BOX 14031. . . : lasting relationship. BOX 39217 . . gent, well bull! and good hum'orod Enjoy UlilOIV CXMUfTT UBDD-714-D8B0. . '. •' . •.••-' . wailing. Nocomputer fMsrlmmodlatBlhctSme. office. Holiday cleaning available. References. I .50:.5.1 Cor tailor, who t$ '^ancia'iy.and ' ; SINCERE AND CARING MOTHER'S HELPER/ ParMlnie. Responsible Weekly pay checks. Must be licensed, Call Call 90B.6B8-1S92. ' , : , . CLASSY LOOKER .' '""'" " traveling, rock music, movtpe, etc Look- ; ! oftiot'0",iiiv secure and physically hct'vo ' INCURABLE ROMANTIC 3^y old; singlo Gay whllo-profossion . BOOKKEEPPEB. PART Time. 3 days per Patrice,-. ,. ' : '.' • V ' '.' . • ,. . . • Single black femalo enjoys cultural divor- ing for'a/Batty Crocker^by day- and .^Ma- person'noeded lo.holp care for toddler childron^ : ! BOX3P222 • '• Widowed,White male, age'50. 5'8" and al mnlo. 5'9~. 160 pounds, brown hair, week, located In BloomtieldCentM. Computer RESPONSIBLE PERSON sooks position for * Bify, mpvios. jazz.'.horses, etc. Sooking donna" by nlghi. Single, divorced; ' Light housekeeping. Non-smoker. References 1 weigh 235. Looking lur-a witty female who SERIOUS OAT1NQ bliio cyos Hualthyi pood looking and turn., Leader.. •; «xpenenoe'a must, DAK EASV expsrience a elderly home care. Llve-out,' for Union and I VERY HONEST PERSON? • iho 5amo' in a male companion Want children.,,okay. BOX.38244-, . reoulred. Call 3.6pm, 908-688-0947. ; ... ts rubonosque, fun to be with and intelli- 5*11", 170 pbund average looking malo Aro you looking for agodd looking, pro'-' Sooking n smcoro. canhg Ir'iBhdBtiip, load- plus. Salary commensurate with experience. surroundlnfl .areas. Call 908.290-6837. [ Lookin'p tor somoqno m law onforcomont, • somoono in his mid 40/s to fate 50's, goni, I like dining, theater, dancing, etc. A Interests Indudo sports, dining out. out- ROMAN CATHOLIC... • Rbselle Specliatbr : - 201-379-8866 ^ ing to a possible lonp term roiationship Call :2u1 7 l B 96<7; : ; fossional male, In good fihapo. emotion- .' ' " " ' - '. " • • •' •••• - " NATIONAL PARKS hiring. SeaSortal and full .•j. ago 2? to JO who is .honost-' Like dant- -BOX'3789,1 •"•'•• '.•'...• .• •..',. ••' '. • •• great sense of humor, BOX 39226 doors, and |Ust having a good lime Look- ally and financially secure? Well, hero I Handsome, non smoking, driip-lrbo. nth-, Want somoono ogo4Dio 55- BOX <&IH0 limo omploymonl avalloblo at National Parks, 'I mg, cooxmg^ going to the gym. movios CLRSSROOfJl' BUS a.rje. h'lgh school diploma ' SEE WHERE IT GOES.., ing lor an honest, caring, physically fit am! Seeking tho,same. Musi be secure; letic. built, single whito malo age 25 6'1* Leastfer • RaseUe Park^ Leader Forests and Wildiifo. Preserves. Benefits * .! otc Want someone'With anicfrporsonjilt-. HEY THERE : . UNION COUNTY MAN rtqu'ired. 'Hlllcrest Academy- An Alternative. Full ftgjfod. nttiactivo. professional whito- lomaie. BOX 38224 ''-. . ,''••, ~ , •smepro and want a moanlnglul rolalion- and wolgh I/O pounds,I am warm, hon- boriusosl Call 1-J06-545-4804, e»t. N89692I. . [, tv^andgood sense of. humo> -lea 'o'ng Italian/Dale, caring, in good shape, and est, canng. good humored and hnrdwork- 43 i/on'r old, Bi.white profoHmonal. -5"-iO" v Progress : " .. High School lor Elizabeth students.,2630 Plain- ''! • torm roiatjo'nship BOX 39344 .. fomalo. ago 48 Sooking a professional nonbsr Looking lor a spontaneous fe-' ship, BOX 38498 ."• ••:.••• , • • ,R6lundabl6 foe. ;'.".:.'•''" , ' '' : , ROMANTIC MAN Jng. Enjoy outdoors, sports, rnusic. mov- and woigh Ifi5 pounrjs. I am hoallhy, ii 1iBid .Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. whi|p or black male aQo .40, to 50. for" malo ,who is hbnostand cafing liko, myr Summit Medical Group, NJ'a largest multispe- Professional, hardworking, honest .-find WOULDYOULOVEME? . ios, cooking, olc. Lookthg for a long term non smokor' and niodorato.'rirmkpr took-; r Elizabeth Gazette. •.•'• ' $109^0. annual salary plus excellent benefits. &0UNCEMEM .'. , ~ GOOD TIMES MERE . . dating, honest conyqrsaiion'and co?y;din- • self. Anything (rom dinnor. in Now York to' •'•'' .• OTR Drivers '. . ; dalty group practice, has several Receptionist casing, Italian male. 'Seeking'o forniilo White malo, lato.30's. 59", 190 pounds, roiationship with a fit' singlo whito fomalo. inp.for.n.'diKcrooTtrto"n'dship:wilh a Bi or t9.sn/ hour extra lor bus duty before and after ,, ti v -;..:" /'". DO YOU WANT: .:•.•.;.. ', positions available In our Summit and Satellite ' neypr marfiod,,non smokor and drug-freoi ago.'10 to 25, who has similar bnckgrou'nd Gay whUo. malo. ago *ip to Sf». Want school hourc. Call Mr, Stephen O'Malloy. "• olfices.. • .. • • •• .•..-.' . -..' :•'^"o onjoyi romantic ovoninflb Gooowiih drugs: 80*37941' V ••'•-. passionate and intense. BOX 33567 Ol Vtiands 1 WONDERFUL MAN social drinker, collogo graduate Nico and similar interests. BOX 11074: • . . somoono who n> sinooro. honest and nnl • Principal'. 90B.233-93B6. MJEOE. : ' V ' .-aP "S BOX 30721. •' • '" peirirtsertipii! • FIT THE DESCRIPTION? , Humorous, smglo-whito mplo. 40, 6', 200 looking person, easy to goi along with, conlufipdl BOX ir>7B3 •• • ' • . • • To b« homo most vy/ekends. ENTERTAINMENT 7~~ YOUNG LOOKING LOOKINGFOR FUN ., •'• CURLYHAIR 1 Individual must be reliable, friendly and able to . 'S'B'.. p'OHy, dassy. single b'adk profos-. pounds, bfown hair..bluo oyos. and a- 'very liknblo to bo with. Searching, (or DCSCLEGE STUDENTS and others. Semester. Drive a Conventional.Truck, ., .' , B>n'c]ii) Mhito fertile. J9 Enjoy lon(j vvnlks •• ,Single,while.m&le, 25,' in good ;shapo. 28' yonr old", -fi'i",. honost and sincere CUTE.; v .' HQi.tBoiids ar lci>5..:.,.$4.OO per insentaou IJeal effectively with patlohts and professional' •XCCORDIAN; piANO, keyboard or trio music. S'onfil l.ldy, ago ^3 I am a smglo parent ' board.Looking.for a single, attraciivo In- woman botwoen 3Q'and JO. opon mind- tBreak Work, Si i .35. i-5 weeks. Remain part • Your Medical Insurance Paid, ' 1 non smoker and drug Iroo, Sooking a suv majo; Looking for a full figured lomnlo Gily whito'mal(v ago 2$. Looking'fo'r an lor your home or hall Christmas party: .Gall JL, ^ovofi nno rrti;ch mo'd Sooking a;sing)o- who.is a non smokor. Imji he Lilly and om,O-" dian female ago unimponani,, looking lor' od, would consider i.ntorracin!-rotation- aime. Call 201-316-0553i , •: . • , '• .• .••••' Hub Miloogo Pay, and 98% glo^whito femai> 19 to 25 who is.niGO m bolweon tho ngos of 18: and 35 Ei^Joy 18 lo 30 your old mjilo. Ritco.ii. unimppr;- sffS^SXCOOpercoluinniiicli' "•.. 1 .908-353-0841.• ••" . . ' •" . . .-. '•;. ., ivhite ma c No timokors ploaso Possibto lionnliy- rvocuro E"joy movios, rtyidrng. a long torm rolntionship Enjoy travelling .ship. Looking (or somoono who can com- . A ... • No-Touch Frojght..'•' ' shapo, can play sports, onsy going lind mifticnto woll..With good porsonality and wookond gotowoys, romantic di'inors.' tanlbui ahiuio is,Good timosn l We offer a competitive salary and excellent • • ipnfl \e>f<- .'.oifltion.ship .BOX 38741, ; / sporting.ovcnjs nnd'nioie Sooking a non lo Now York, dining oul,'sports, and quiet down loeanh.'Sornoono who onjoys go- COUNTER PERSON, deli experience:.neceS-. ••;•..• SPORTS INFO smokipg, hflndsonio. sifong but pohijo. undoiSlonding. BOX 38502 ' •;- • olc Looking for an honost and possible BOX 37065 bonelils for full time employees, as well as , ; romantic o'vonings nl homo. BOX 36586 . ing oul or staying in. No sniokors or : uafy.)Full or part time, flexible hours'. Apply in- •'••.' .'•••• K'Sd, Call' •' • ',-••_ GODFEARING .' . long term relationship; BOX 14488 ; . ample-opportunltyforgToWth'.'For Irrtmedlate ._:_„.. 8ebr««Updat«d Daily ~ — - 1 African amofiCil'Tm.ilp who is Intplligonl, drugs! BOX 38593 /. - ' " GOOD TIMES* person, iMondays, tuesdays and Thursdays • AfnCiVi iimftncnn 'urnall . 30 FuJl.figufOd. • . DREAMER LOOKING FOR ENJOV THE SAME? ;-,•'_;-'• 1-800:533-7073. T :f' 1-900-22H967, ext 17461 ( on.cuialo. siabip. BOX 38020 28 yoa< old. gay while mnlo; waiph hbmii iu3Pam.2:3upm to fill out application; Union '. attention, contact Human . Resources at Divorcod wtntomalo, ago 51 Enjoy din- EXCELLENT HEART 1 [', <)|iriic( yc> strong-and posiltvu .Ationd. Mid 30's/college educated malo. Sook- L $2.95;por m!nu!o,_MusJ be.;t8^ears. or_oldor.. 1 WANTED: PLAIN JANE 190nnd5'11". moduim bullci £:njoy quiut : . 908-277-8633 or send resufne to:. Hltnian • '• _, ^t'u'f'fifflularly Sookinp n hflnrjsO'TiQ ing bm. movios, flea mrtrkolJi. etc. Sook- 4a yoar old slnglo block'malo, daiQ trob. .Center iBageJ and Deli, 12Q0 Stuyvesant'Av-' PARKING • ENEORCEMENT.'oiiicor/-T«chiii--- WANT HUSKY BUILT MAN .; ing o'singlo white fomalo, B5 plus Should Plain looking but h^cd working mnlo. look- ; ; ; R6Sdl3r8es, SUMMnrMEClCACeROUP, PA, . T'tone pnone required. Team. Corporation 1 1 mg a slim, sincere, Runpus, Blnglo or,di- •Enjoy bowling, dining out, tho shoro. or ovonings at'hormi, mnvmB.-d \ .enue. Union/ •'• ; '. : — — — ":—• •" • '. LooKiafj.lOf-.afiujiky-iiijul while male-ago liko" hockoy, 06oa'rfiusic and food. No' ing to got married, Enipy .romantic liros, dan • Pull, tlmo, Outdoor work.:Strenuous • 603-889-3797, Nashua, NH, ..•"•'.. . : vorced lar!Jy who''onjoys yiofirimo'things' lust quiot timos nf homo> Sooking n full- Looking iQf.a nin|« hujwoor^ g •' 120 Summit Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901. EOE. '"""" ^iy?>SiS NS smo**o's pr drinkors. Eyo co'V ip to 24. who IIKOS,mcwiosi bowling apd,. Children! BOX-3924B,. * " :- •'..*. ' • nalure and lots 61 affecnoh' ' Seokino ii ESSEXCOONTY '-.."r •• <^ physical activity...Able'to'lnstalland porlorm DOX 38522 , • • . ' • . :.- • . figurod whilo-fomalo ago 20 io 50 Look- 20 nnd -10 f:or flonti timor. and poiuiittly .'•ORUISE SHIPS'hiring". Earn lip to $2,000+/. i -ivtof I^.QI'SQ ypry important. .BOX-3S761 '• . ' ihavmg.fun I ,ini iVfJ'S" fomriio'wilhbrowf plain looking female boiwoon 30 and !>0 ; : hioiHiralelvcomDlMrnalnlBnaCfl.ona.vii/liilynf- -WHAT TIME does the movie start? Call • '••'• ONE OF A KIND" ing lor a long lorm rolotionship or n posa'i moro BOX 3830B • month working-on-au!se-«hips..or-lan634.Q4iBB extension CB9692. . "' Single jtro-.imoi'CTi *()ni,ilo, a$k 42 dfnsfiod fomalo who wants ono 0' the low possetis H.S. or G.fcflMipioma. No telephone :l^or-bU»y,doctor's.olllce located In Unlon.NJ, humor, liko to maku pooplq laugh Enjoy twoon18flnd 21; I onjoy'sports diiriciriQ, with.a doconl build. Intoros'tod 111 rending, somoono inioroRtrxJ in a liiiio fiin aiid oc- ; ; 1 r r ;-'male'30/ to cadufii comody club, wnlcliing and boing pampered, don't want to bo- movios, and quiot times at homo. Hard casional got tugoliiitrii Wunt 'no mod no' * Tfifc- GlCn Ridge Paper matiiro. si'icfjro • i-kos ciitidjifiQ .and ro- ' Union juon.' BOX 14700, . iPlesEam working conditions in Livingston, Call • City of.Summll, 512 Springfield Avenue, Sum- sports, 'shooting pool,'SonrcHIng single alono lor tho holidays. BOX 30637 w'orking yot compassionato.'Cooking tor ago 18 10 25;. BOX 1193D- ADQPTIONSERVICES, a;non prpflt,.|lcensed .mantic." Chiidion .vo ok.iv Wani sorVn?- ; whito fonialo, non'smokor, somoono who. 20t-992-.S588. ;•. •"•"' "•'". •..'.' mil, NJ 07901,, Deadline 12/22/95. E.O.E. '': DISCREET MEETINGS ''..."•. HAVE FAMILY. VALUES?. a potito tomalo tor a sorious rolnnonship. ncy Is placing healthy US and Chinese qnp.lor a lonp la^tmn roiationship • No' shnro 3omo of my mtorost and doosn t ROMANTIC AT HEART, . FUN AND EXCITEMENT Attractivt* 30 yoar.old. diyorcod whilo i Mu$l bo flffoclionato for a vory sontimon-' PART TIME video store clerk/ assistant mana- ill. Short Walt. No restrictions or llmllallo-is. Opmos BOX 37g9fl . •• . " . • ." •;mind boing Iroylod with hpnosly^ ofip Sdokm'fi a mhlo for.oncmintiUK I iifn-27 DOMESTIC ASSISTANT wanted for busy ca- X ,WQ• 'AOiftM taltypo of guy, BOX 14678 : , . '. ger. Easy Video In Clark*. Day/ evonlhgs.' Must' RECEPTIONIST. COMPANY In Linden wok. 1-800.043.Q40O. ' 120. pounds' Sfloking i aHoclion and kmdnoss; BOX 38525" vows old.'wiih ii thin.build .. BOX 't4(W(i reer couple, 15-20 hours per week: houseworK; ig'hto'ifo'no 't •"•• - JUST WANNA HAVE FUN! '•' be flexible. 908-396-4470. .. .:'. , - person to answer phones end do filing, clerical. 1 liin loving arid oiisy ooijlg. Lookino loi ARE YOU INTERESTED? : laundiy, «rrands, marketing- occasional din- tab't ' li ;VDO: wanf.io. hnv« dxciiing. Siim.-atiMctivo r.mgio.vv"ito lomalo look- quiot timos. ouldoois, Olc • vVmk Iho night MAYBE YOU'RE THE ONE Press of. fiioo'infielld • Full time; good pay, benelits, 908-486-9000. ADOPTION:: ENDLESS love,: devotion and . GREEN-EYED MALE somoono who onjoys dining but. inovios. ners .a plus! Perfect for housewife' during : : shitt Looking (or somoono with- pood, 6', 200 pound, singlo whilo malo, ago 40 PART TIME positionavailable for local oilers-, security awaits your newborn. Help make our lot b got togolhor BOX 12818 . "ing 'or a whilo '".Ho ago 36 10 40.. Enjoy 26 yoar old, single whilo malo. I.am O'r etc A long lorrri rolalionship is a plus No : 5'9* hiKpanic mulo 1 know !;nm«om> nut school.TMusrspeak, reBd, write engllsh. Car strong, laimly valubs. Want a rompanion. Enjoy Now York, mU6rc, dining oul. rp chooj program in Rahway,'starting In January. Revolutionary Home happy family complete. Legal/ medical exper- BODY AND SOUL ' ~ 'mj&ic miolligom co'iH'orsation, tho shore iindm good shapo Enjoy sports, working g.'lmos plu.150' BOX 386J5.. .••••' thoro is for tno .loir, ttnl lonolhoi EtOX necessary.' Call 20-t '67B-B700 or possiblo loving relationship. DOX 15781 mantrc bvonings. olc, Looking lor a slnglo Must have experience working with school age oses ,pald. Call Rhondp••'• or.'•' Mark, and hockey pumps BOX 37QQ4 .. " out. dining -oul iind, movios. Sooking a 37G9C 2g1-763.26BB,-ask tor. Pottle,' ' . . Mailing Program yi'it'-oi(j foma'o Looking for n ma'O LET'S GET SERIOUS fomalo who is allrncllvo, ago AS lo Sb. . 1-800-588-4613. .'•'• , '• black or'hispamc lemalo (or fun-possible '••,'. LASTING FOREVER... .children along with the ability, Id coordinate to 21 ,G Or'utllo' .who is outgoing o^O PLEASE CALL ME! , 39 yoar olri sthglo whilo malo.5'8.1/2", »nrii P\M.ir\ wtib io\os Cidd.'BOV £i2 yoer pid sinrjio 'rVia'lo ConfcidiHOd nmgsi long waik&.-.loa. mark'eiB. oic Look- lor a vbunpiif.malo ;'t(nj iH.lt> £5 Maybi> COURIER PART TIME".Medical secretary/ assistant 1 p n with-'that .'one .apociai fomaio-.-Smokert- •1C year o!dr5'8', divorced white malo. I am :" ••" : could (](jl to(j(iHti)f tlontolinm Wain a 1 .w,'Mni,'co'iTipa&i,ionato. and canng •5 1.'i' Q 'P' •".'. !(inmlc,bctwii'on-1ho"ttgofi^ol-pO 16,'5'5",' Singlb.wMiio ilaluiM ma'io' I am vo'ry hon'ost' olflan driwino record ,lo work-Monday- Friday,- - PAHI.IIME-- •,"•-.•.••-- •----—.. r l : 190 pounds' Intorosls conier around mu- once. Must nave license and own tools. Call . PEPPY'LADY ,- ••.;. ... ''2Vv 0ar o'o single, while m,ilp.- 5 10*'Wt|h noi o'vorwoigtit arid.a non smokor.,and and a flroar Iqvc. LooWhg lo moot ii blli'ck' sic and litoratufo. Avid roador ond con- MEN SEEKING MEN MATURE, INTELLIGENT 7am lo approximately noon, performmo courier malo loves to danco1 and fn- a nuSky. bund Enjoy m'ovios. Jho shoro, dnnker A medical background or caroor' or hlspanic attractive find fit fomalo for dis* Singlo black lomnlo. 32.year'.old. OFFICE ASSISTANT 201-282-0012. .'... _. ^_i^ ... con goer Sooking a woman." ol normal . , DREAM LOVER . 'service:to and from our Satellite offices. Inior- . W* »ra offering « (reft Blbla cbrraipandanc« • jov living lilo lo tho fullest If you are a fit /tamping ,• hiking • ftshmg/ bowling,' etc. a plus. BOX 11146. • • .."-•• croot and pass ANYTHING GOES 'cia'l dnnkors only, ii a| all BOX'15534 cated, sincere, honest, educated; R ' agehcy. Work from home. High commissions. ' * ^thauklno. ' ' . woman to spicb up your ii»o. can me UP- rthois S'ncore.,Caring and pw'oot, With' UNINHIBITED MALE •"tomale tor frioirdship. daiing tindi WUh experience roqulred; No smoking. Shdrt - White; rnfl!o,.ja8:'..a0'-and-.weigh 185. white male, BOX 38800 . . . •Adi agipeairs.m'aB 22 newspapers •; ' . Experience helpful. Fax resume to Mr. Gold, BOX3929Q , '. ; -. • -•••tho fiamo lnfOf05|S_ Wan|.'6pmoo.no ;VV.hO Professional. "Italia*! maiei_at|rac|ttvo-and- •:-.;•.• ^ ACCEPTME: ' .', . •relationship BOX 391OG Hills .location,'. •,"• \ : .. ".• / '. • M.. Looking, lor a Single black femalo, ad Clean cul.no d'jgs..disease frdo. non •' '310-519-9240, • , . :. TCnofilfrflid. pf'a'COfrtmitmo'nt, to op! son* 20 yo*ar old Christian malo, 6'3" and about : dN THE LOOK OUT 908-964-6356 '.' DOTHINGSTOGETHER., tratiivo, who knows how lo havo (un. smoker .Sbcia'. onnkor. Looking-for a ro-- THINKING OF YOU SUMMIT'MEDICAL •••'"!.. Xelon Instruments ojswith. Kids' okay. BOX 38J73 lationship wttn a'woman-of any rape or 230 pounds. Looking lor somebody-With Gay whito malo', North Jersey, ago 35,,5'9V .SECRETARY.' PART Time for small friendly . ERIOA KANE what are you Up to? find outlCall 10 yyar old. blacH 'omale. Looking fo' a BOX 30134 a good Gonso 0' humor and who is also a Singld black forrialo, Looking for a Htngl Jii(fi.(WodKsD • DfD* tBTOmdSs. *jr Iess.Ji.S6.OO per iresemUoii .'.- •:':• VGROUP, P.A.' . • . Call: 2Q1-564-8B33 J origin, I onjoy .sppris; music,'good con.- husky build, brown hair and eyes, well odu- fomalB who IG undqrsUinfiino tOBpoclfu : real estate office, Must be willing to ieam : 9p8.888.9808,. ext,:3250. Infosource Is a 24 . bMCK maio ago 18 to 2-1, who likos mov- • NATlVE,AMER|C-AN ,: ••• 1 Christian BOX 15777 . .:.-•, 1 *»•'••• FUfJTOBE.WITH , versalions/nvsoumG. olc. Sodkmg a catod, profosslonal in the hofllih tiold. Look-' , • 120 Sumrnit Avonuo ' Hour a day telephone information service. Calls ies dining-out and having fun BOX Nahvo' Amoncan" bad-ground, ago 50, honest, loving, ano enrmg PnonrJatu 1 compuior, Call, 908-273.8585, leave mossaoe, Single hispanic'malo; 19. 5'11". modium friendship drsi and.hopofully-a.rolatioiV- mg-ldr gay while or gay Asian male. 29 to '"*"' " ' 642-.00 pear 'column inch- v. •, . ••..-••-Summit, .NJ079O1 'P#RT"V|ME. Sdilth Orange firm seoking roll' •. a/o free within your local calling area, •15693 , .••'•'••••..'• •': ,5 10 .Enjoy going to pow wows muso-. , , SHORT'N SWEET ^ first. BOX 39319- ' 1 : build,-Honest, caring and Outgoing. Enjoy ship will dovelop BOX 3931.6 1 40, with slim build, educated, healthy, opon EOE 'Mf/D/V. • ' ' able person to make local dollverlos and do SECRETARY-MUNlCIPALCLEflk'S OFFICE' urns going to casinos m Conn , horso Toll man m my -1O'&. looking torjady short. ; for a long lerrh relationship. Enjoy going to GIVE ME A CALL Rates'-'Available • ' .bindery work. Must have superior driving ro- . HAVE A SPECIAL HOLIDAY PJCTUREI . LETS TALK SOON. ! racing, dining out. and inny ottior Ihings.. any kind of tfports..danctng; dining.'Look- Socking n 30 lo'50 yoar old. Lovo Iho. ©RIVERS: SOLO and loams', S2,00b sign on. Position available In Borough Clerk's Ollico, ' ' WITH BRAINS .. •". Now York City and shop, road, movios,' 1 cBrd, Ideal, 1or college studont. Call' ' Pu| It In our HOLIDAV PHOTO' ALDUMI ing "(or a single'whuo'femalo undor 20 Bi-whito'lGmulo in rnid tl'OG Vmv ttl "' ••••'.. t' "'.. ••; .'.••• , , ., ...-^eiv.-aoiui-to eartrt: caring; s*n--.! BOX'3879'5- • ''" ' • outdoors movios und atfoctioo Must tio Top.:teams earn $1,03,0004: Major boriolits. . Rosolli) Park/Individual should be sell'Startor, yoarsold. BOX 38551 ' Singlo mnlo.'2B.,5'5" woighl 150 pounds hiking Not interested to bo around smok- live; inlfjIliflQiit antl:physicallyll! .po 2di.763.4822. ' : ' . .Soe ad form In this newspaper for moro g:o whito Italian loma'o Liko dmtng out. I — • — — —^ small BOX 38121 , . ; •' • •'. mbtel and deadhead pay. Drivihg scriool grnds' reliable, and motivatod workor. Exceltortt typing concpns. tnoalori outdoors oio SeoKing • • WANT JOLLY CHRISTMAS, , . blue oyos, com^tcr. programmer''Look-. 6rs or going to bare. BOX 39111 •'.•'•- %'iovoi t^oudod loniaip to' uNcitintiln skills, stono, general ollico skills, word procoss. Information...... • HOPELESS ROMANTIC... \ ' welcome. Covenant Transport 8P0-441.4394. . a.si"gib while or hts'papi'C m'aio.fof.l'io'nti.- •} Apponiing'29 .yoarold'..(j 200 pounds;. ; tng for smglo. vvh-iction(iiy. .' yo.j wii iiHO'in Looking tor dn'honosi.and Gtnblo fomalo. ••, FULL OF EXCITEMENT 5DfHma5G DffARTMENT HOURS •iionB. iPoeilibn based in Downtown Nowark. 1-800-321-5683. '• • ;• •.'..'..• -os "Lmo'io ao'aau*ii;jroijs th-'ngs Look- 1 GRAND EXPECTATIONS . SmQlp. white 'mplu. 24. with a rnodrum • • . . FUN TIMES (XA House, 1114 Liberty Avenue, Hillside, NJ. contact rno plo«iso IWit ypo' pno'H 1 Attractivo. 21 yoar old malo, slrdighlacl- iPontaot Wandol at 201.746-B200. • :is •&'iin a!i'acii\;e-;S'ngio white majc* 18 Enjoy.tho shC'O. rond .trips, mufiic. quiol Malo. ago 3^ .^'P . :\ah smokor, soil •om- 'build, Er>ioy biking1 mpvioii, and'good Attraciivo Oi tiliick lojnnlo.l'f) ttiil imcl Part-Time .:'• . ;•; num&Q. BOX 3909B ' '.' ' '. : ing Looking lor olhor straight acting tf tc 22 'f'o.for a*'goal of'Onied poison nights at homo and movioa BOX 39273 ployod proit)i!r,.£j'ia; wiirm hoarlod und : limps Looking. Ipr a lo'rnalo ,'AQO,- race tin;.Looking lor othor 0i t>U«r;K toniaiuii $1,000 WEEKLY. STUFFING envelopes at f : r maids. 18 tc* 25; lor fun and friendship. r &0J0.XU.-~ 5:00 PA'• VOUR. AD cogld appear, here lor as litlloos. Hopo .i! > <) lo^r; to' T. rylajions^'D BOX 7 VIBRANT WOMAN WANTED 'sincorO •.En,oy-'!r.e fjori'ch,'c66kih(j.;(he Must bo >itlractivL>. t.miUi io nnuiiuin home. For Info send SASE to P.O. Box 4820, $ $ ^LIGHTEN UP MY LIFE . ."•'*"' and loohs. unimportant .kmrj'iionrt ar\d Must bb outgoing and physically fit- Raco Si«iOO per week. Call for more dotaih. Our '36:3 ' ' lt,ll.iin prQlOBSiOnai ryifllfj ^Of^ OU1 il^O outdoors'.- 6ti^ ji !-'(; conversation, dm- build. Ani) Linirnnortlint. intnlli(iuiii:(- i', Clifton, NJ 07015. ':•'••' • .Smulo whiio malo, OV175 pounds', brown ( (1 • dOCOfil periiomihly _is-A Inoncfship fir at - unimportnnt BO)t 30177 . Inendly classified department would bo happy Earn 500- 5000 •harf nni) hazol oyo&. l.'m,fllfocliona|o wild mg oui ana I'.o.i^caior,, Looking for b nnd then m'aybo a possibiu rulafionship D0X151CS TRENDY . •itivo o groat body Lopk^rj iop spomiino- ( to help vou. iCall'1,B00.564-B911. PARKING a g'o.it porsonaMy. Sookmg i\ lasling ro- wnrm lo"iflii> ir" iff 30'c'br 4Q's. Wnnt BOX3B423 • • • LOOKING FOR THE SAME. WHEN REPLYING \fi'H' 5 ?' ' i\,\. figurob'fumal GOOD TIMES Fn- UitiOhship wiih'n .warm Monrtod woman ' somoono WHO .s C.J- rig BOX 15922 Gay whito malo, 28. 5'11" nnd woigh 170 ,'OV ii'' in.JiiC En- 23 .yoar olci black .funmlfl LOOK'HO' iiir ipOQD SERVICE Company in 'Linden school ATTENDANT V•":'••••• ••• "TO.A. •••'•"' : •- R^^ cAncioih.ngst6i'0 to hflvO'/i r]DOO dmo 0OX H9100 BOX 35275 •' ' . •••''.' pounds Sooking a malo botwoon 30 and before the New Year pi : LET ME PAMPER YOU ^0 10 25'yoflr p|d black or .whin- lonui diBtrict needs part timo substitutes at $5 05 per ,no'O Cil>Dfi.-H10^'tJb''6' Vi&l irifl- ~ ENJOY THE SEASON T~~~ 57",-Lalin amonenn 25'yonr oiu ,ma'o 50 lor good timos. Vory discroot m whal I UNION COUNTY •'.,!'" ' 1 Sookirifl ii liiondsjhip'io CID fu'n ttuii(ji, hour, ;piease call.908-406-7878: : Summit Modlcul Group, P.A. is currdnlly sook- •"•:; ^ends BOX 36,124 • 3&. yoflf O'O divO^COd WH.ijc T'<* t C 7, : FUNSEEKliRS Sniglo while) p'Ofri';s,on,'il mqlo. Soll'orii- Uqvo r*)(idinQ,.,histpry. qiiioi 'ovoningB.' n do BOX 39230.' QOlhor (iuch iiG qlu()t}iri(] moviotV rjirm • Ing a Parklnd Allondnnl to work Monday- Ssngio pfoio&sionn' mule", attractive, am- plbyod. wnrp,, fL,'i'iav:fiQ, humorous, dovV walks, otc, Hardworking, hpnust.nftfj vory CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER SINGLE PARENT ' irtiolligum, 27 to 39 voa' O.O S'ngitt o'-' Olc BOX 1G056 • ' • •PULL T.|ME:Phy!lical Therapy Aido In Union loiic 'i|. iiod iioX'tiniurouB^ Looking for. [in Ip otinl) and !>inci,'f(>. Searching for black • (i(nilimontn) Looking lor a.pcMo'lomaio . DREAM LOVER Friday,'7:30am to,11:30am. You will be respon-. k'^ofhss'c^asaay, 1 1 area. 'Exercise experience prolorod. Qi-linrjual . Call me now! Ask me how! o .'O'coo 'onaicf Gr;iduaio o O.'^Q SUVO 1 or'hispfimc lo'ii.iit- '20 \Q 30. whO/fi'^ioys wtlh (iimilflr inioroatr. Somoono who cfooB 2V yoar old black malo- 6T Sooking n siblo for dirociino trollic ond.maintaining tho lot,", .' . plerisp address envelops''to: ' _ a , [ir«!ty. 43 v o:d. 5 8"and class,' atiriiciiVo tind'fii lortijiio'whp i!> roninmic r SEEKING FRIENDS... Spanish/ .Englioh. Kours 8;30am.4:3bpm. sports,.(i/ihciny t 's,quiot tirfie's .mov.oii' tocn ^ roi «-i!i woll an \r,i\'\: ;n(. nonch.and.havinQ.u dluig and boirirj affoc|ionatQ BOX 1.I6BO BOX 13276. Rosourcos at (908) 277-8633, or Bond/lax spoHing.bvonts. etc DC''- ( Vb shy plpflso r'op'y" BOX :j91Q9.. . REAL MAN good iimo ww t*orn^ono GOX 15924- Union onrt Eu'sov county iirod i.oi >, j)()i rosumo. lo: Human Rosources, ':•••.. BOX NUMBER - —- &'-.!i.p{ ao-6 y*oar p;n LET'S GET TOGETHER , GIVE ME A CALL ithor somiiunio spun HOx'tUUW •HOME TVPISTS Noodod. Also PC Word pro. p HURTING ON HOLIDAYS 5ingio-,bi(ii>'professional malo 36 yoars. . Loo>ir't) f;i; iin alncah anericar1 SOMEQNE SPECIAL 37 yoar ok! malo Tun loving, ojiiy fjouin • Whilo malu Smcoro,, caring und alloc- ' oiiBBor users $40,000 yoar incpnio potoniial.. • Worrall Newspapers J' yOj ajr romnniic ovoriniQs bports, olc Looking lor Would you liko to fiiui- somo fun! I nm an bluo loan lypn ol guy Looking lor a smgio' tionato Healthy and trim. Sooking i\im\\ar 1 564-8911 Toll Ime 1 •BOO.BBB-9778, oxt. T-5130 lor QnonliH lomnlo m my tmriy'tOh | rn (i ? SUMMIT MEDICAL P.O. Box 158 v .V'IO'O to godufifig tno no.^aiiys Ihon \o\-$ : I1C Must be- toii.gont anicjiatt sia- n denvn io earth uinck Itunato who-is nol iotdHionrli.m,iii!,L'H jnod looking and sm- whila fomnlo 25 lu 3B Enjryy mo'vioa' cjd- a lasting ffiund3hlp; Looking for tiorn,o humorous portion nnd lovu ID Conk Look- '.dtiiallti. .•: ' . ; '. 'tjL'l toQOJtiftf i iJiTi<)- ry'iiic; '/,0'kifigniiin in coro Can dr. fra-v, v nrjs, go out und bo - GROUP, P.A. ' Maplewood, NJ 07040 ii'nq'hiinay BOX 14666, .. ' . 1 al'ji'a to fthp^ nor cimoiions BOX 15522 inrj 10 Atlantic City, nnu dolmnoly |ra*vol . ono up to ago 55 BOX 3933*1 . . ing for n i()nnis.-|)l,,y(ir Wartlii non lijnnk 201-376-6467 my 40 s Like pots mCk't.'V fl»g c'lildfOH social Jl you <.%w- • jibing lor ii long tormNo namo plnyinfl. DOX M753 . ' II'IOUSEKEEPPER (LiuD-in)' NANNY or' Day ; 120 Summit Avonuo BLUE-EVEDGUY ' ng, proioi^&iOnn.l titiito WIJO ", ii ruin tidiik- 1 En;OV'irtiu>.ing hupgrnQ ri;,cl 'Olfc of lovo SINCERE ^ , /oiatjp»snm..;ji.^-'M^ .quill BOX 370&6 • Wo»kor needed in Maplowood lor ono child ago Summit; New Jorsoy 47901 $35,000 YEAR INCOME potential. Roadihg 32 yoar 0'ci. srnfjic- wr.ito r^olos-iion^ ' ; 1 ; : or, wilii monuy in Hi;, pockdi It yo'u'want .PL 'I.onji:tv..fr.c:O tnipoM.-ir,: ti.«f.- iDok's- 36 yonr o'erii'fo-iinHKican rr\i\\u \ am a' ' DARK EYES- '";•. -""~ Aihlotic male,, ago 27 Liko dmmg out. 7. Cull days,'212-398-B123 or ouowgi Fax: (008) 277-0754, books, Toll (root .800.898.9778, exi. n5130 for •'•.iit- I ti'rt Vmy ilTiD't'O'JS advOnijtO' . ii colitpimionKHip 'inl'Miiik 'UOX KI7III) • BOX 39136' non smokftf who is; humorous. )ion6*l iiiid AFFECTIONATE MAN , ' 5 8", iittractivo, divoicocl whuo rviaio lorn Ihoator, pots, rollorbladmg,. working out, .201-781 •6:1.78. [OE MF/D/V , dolnlls • ii'-ti bpo'ij inoo'.i£ fc»(j'cist' )-i>t about O is pavaljfa in, . FREE Information! t loviiblo Enjoy ojitioof spoMs, movios any •10 yoar oic] fiiiu,- ':.',fut. confiidor.ito por- iiinco'0, hardworking, ano' a yogoMnan. otc Looking for a dark haired malo, ago MALE WANTED!!! (-•'jaill' i,OVD 'QCK r fQi 'SftOKinfJ ;\ .'C son. Sofl'thiii-; »uf. ,-, tiiithiul, iTinrnaQO En|oy mitiirv Sookmo «'i bitm. PQHIO lomnlo 2!i to 35< who is socuro and stoblo L.ot'6 1 _ | much nio'o. Looking for ji singlo or cii- 1 l Looking lof i\ thoiiio' nnd uiouic pu'mmr n~a ato!flfasterCard:; Yooi •may'alsojra'ialii M , Singlb VMtj !)fO'*.->SDr>-t\r-a'o, VJH vor t /lCk tc r lfc minrjprj gin ^iirf , tic-an culi-vory fomttn- - -Whaif,loOkin(]lorlnioiovij.BOX-1.17fl7 ' talk "soon,;' BOX 39259 "jf -lick fo ' |' c°^ " ' "" POX 3B05P ' _ 1 who if! >IO lionuithinij iirul fun 1 liki:.|o \\o tic, -.UKtroi>u-'v .jMi'i^iionnio, don'l' ploy ' to off-t)ioutlMay siiows oti-iumi cmnniii ^ g^ ^{jS£j omiiey. ©rdtirl) .to. us,, :jof.yand»jn' I PROFESSIONAL d fjiinto!, an'j !'(; i| n lady liko .sho ONE WOMAN MAN. LOOKING FOR YOU - j s OSSIFIED ADVERTISING f now wavo nmsic .ind Now Yii'k uitv 21 yoar old, blnck male Uooking to moot BOV •,: womiin [ Smglo ilultan malo Looking (or a stnrj should bu iiif.MO'j '.'/yrk m-law on'orco-. Divorcod whito Catholic, non smokmtj DQX 10Q80 '. , •. DO i\<•.$•,: f BOX.39143 malo. 30 yoafotd.,-5'9",-with a medium a whilo malo. IB lo 35 BOX 3773-t '^^tacti-' ofi'itiHi:, ofiicie*. .to ptee.TOtur ad.. Newspapers, very anil enter a four digit FUN. TO BE WITH? prolosstonali opon mmctod.- attraciivo and • mom., vory ur.dir.'Miinijintj and Inctful por- n inn Dl|lQ n | fJ ol ion BOX 37% 1 • •'•' .-:• • build and woiflh 100 pounds Finnncinlly busy classuJ'ied adi-ert isliiK . HELLO_LA0!E$ , . J " ' ° ' l .1 yP womnn. BOX 3B063 < MR. UNIQUE LET'S ENJOY WEEKENDS • selection nw,nbe'r- below! rosponsitjlii. good morals ana in good M yonr old. singly, sfirn w'niiu'mjiKj. amok- \J Ojjfices. wchenzuids can be placed in person: Switchboard ;.' ii vbry tpC'.Vj-A'OjS VSO/Tliin LET'S/TALK *~" FUN AND ROMANCE honlili Also a socifii rjrmkor Enjoy mov- 23 your old black male, f>T. Looking lor n idepaitmerM has an r or Looking-In' it yfujn[|or SIMQIL- wtmi: .'-f-nuiioo .cpo - -ood arid.w'iit- nasculmo'whito male, 18 to 35 BOX37S57 ^ '••••' ;•. Rolifod whilo.widowOd malo in 60'u, iniol- 36 yoii'r oic A'l'o Aftio'ricun man, non OG. dancing, quioi ti/nob. etc Looking for. fomaio, whq in iiisc^iifn.-witiui car -Likf; m1. Immediate full time position (jw ^f?*'i'iings Lf' ••.!;, -,'joon' I am iigoni and undort>landing Looking tor a it singlo of divofcou h»*.p«nic. onomnl-or Operator k li^iiQ.nnd sincere SCHOOLTEACHER" )O la ino boiicii niali uml CjirttDing tnpi, .available for. a highly WHERE TO LOOK .BOX 11604 \(f Ouiit .'ir-r! r-.v",-.->-i..:i-enorne!:. pioasant-ivomarvfl 2" to 5'5"-b*»twiJ0h 'jfj- fdr "S.fiyiu.v cUvblCOd Ijlqck Of. while non srnoKing lomalo. 5 3' to 5'0",' Gay whito mole. 37. years old. 5*9" and for o iHiimartorti lnonui,(ii[) Would lik& In "CUTE BRUNETTE..'.""' and 60 lor fnondohip and cafiunl dotmrj .omnnco ond with an-nyorago to iTiodnim build. Some- 6Q pounds, Sookmo 0.young good look- muia oxpHMios HQX 12701 "imo.tivated, firiergetic BOX 38163 orio who is >n control- BOX v.t9i3 Do More Than FORA JOB ' Of ono age 32 Looking *c: a GOOD FAMILY MAN good'tir.no>.. Erijo> ij^ifiooife, movios and in mulo who wants to loach tho loacher • ddiidl ! rl$ 2& 'ii'C"5'8' iipcj wr-'j'; 135 . LONGTERMZ h' BOX ;i«.;i49- QOX 38514 , LET'S GET TOGETHER. yonr old 'imjIosBional (inci bur.inuo:; Answer Phones... who oc,,oy& co'"uqy . country Smglo whilo miilo, 37 Enjoy cultural iic- SOUND UKTV6U? 50 your old.vvinli) injilo (i'2" and woigh • WANTED; REAL MAN 1400 . Classifieds , .Now'Vofk City ore Mubt oo na^ts livtlos. Loohing'for an advonlufous ownur EniiiK siKOTb ,iits. trnvul umtnals Mesponiibdlities include; 35 to aggo 262 . Lookingg 220 pounds Louor cjf tno cultufos. opera, Handsomo. \v/o\\ built 5*10" and woigh otc Looking to, j.onitiuim wtio II; willinn lo A I Kesslor Insltluta for Ratubilitalion We 1401 Classifieds Plus a no" smokO' youngor fomalo boiwoon tho nga& ol 1ft for a gbpd it.aiing ads over the phone r|ju'ornnlQl 000 10 tQ 2525- cior.Gica' music, me, Looking for a woman 170: 20 yoar old malo cooking tho tuimo utiaio all knit)!, ot tiling;, ll you mo IUKJI- /ineod a consummale professional lo han " BOV. 11767 iind29 BOX 30356 . h 48 to-5Q. With similar inHirusli. BOX 37382 1402 Situation Wanted Ads po^on.-ilily, •DOX14600' BOX 39288 > d .ind aciivn IIJI i.uiik BOX \u.iu making telephone sales die our bwy switchboard and rsospUon area. 1403 Placement Services calls, selling and servicing You will cowdinalQaH Incoming call as well i \l>irrall(:iininiunll.iNr>iv|w|wr .uuiuii|.. ni> liahililil.irlhi.iiinii.nl>. i.l. I.I n.|illr> In uiiMM-ruiiuil wltrrtlMint-nKlunll ui'cli llubllll.vrrsM-\i-|iisi>t.|< »ilh ll.ir iiiSi-iMiscriir.iirtvsiMillilvtll loAlliiilillVrrlt<.viiltlit»^\\iirrull.Ciimniunilv Na^tpa|i»rsniiiv.,lu->l««<>lcdlsrr*ll njert llii»W.r,H»lf.»ll"'l«-rti«nii»»lr«..r(la..,i....i!m.||i,i! ;"..i|™» ih..jr«.I.Ad*»ll^^^ iu-hill 1.III r.Xv ch ,' 'dust.oimers and a variety of Hour* «ra tvery otlwiwtkwKl, 3-iipm' Searches : >. I l an) <|ii|.>. .it)., mm . ^ _.•.••••••.'•'• ' •' . '." ....-____ .. : -.'.'". .'..•.''•' •— — — - —~ " dericil iiiunttions. Make A' s our ambassadorto iwfleneml public. NEQOTIATINQ /\you will possess exceptional customer vol( ( e • CDCC • .40-woKn . CDCC ' CDEC MHSSACJI:RI-:TKII-.\',\U • servica sMUs, a professional demeanor and THE JOB OFFER g K, u.^ _-.UJ- -rncc iiidii-TiMr...... • rncc : —TINCI-.,\ WM^K""— the abHtyto work Independently A high English schocJdfpVn^pmloustibjwteiiceaaa '1410 Salary1 ----- •.-•,'••-- Call 1-800-382-1746 to place your ad 24 hrs. a day iiiad foe jun ibMore n)c«ptk)nlsl/swltdiho«nl operator, antJ'accu- 1411 Perks & Benefits 11'Joa-iL" have your vnicc j-'rcenny wttticn Jim'n before ydu i'iill.i' • rate typing sldfs an pniferred. 1412 Rejection, v ^^ Topl^«>»i'r^li||1i>;!|i1!!\..i'.|;>'i)ll i:!i!!!L'J'.titZ!jt!l.l.'ii'i.'!ini.><)ur.l;Rtl;-\.oic<;jrffiinp..|ii' reail> in-u-nie'ditwn ytni'r iii,[ilhi>\ 1-900-786-2400 : We mniiif ipuwy ^Kiirt tw.mjulitl auWuikef Mm ytmt Money W',e iQififer •sajlarj:, plus r« offer icbmpoiWvesalsiy. To apply, . you can Ieam from it IHIIHIH-Yiintl accirsv i.i.Jt'-wKefi WUUMII. . ' • ,. • . 51.99 per minule, TouchTone or rotary phones, You must be 18 or dldor. - iirtv/ralitiKiiittHi. Utteattt '«4mi!k .'JTOHW1 .imA .eacthi iltaie lit HKiunti , bibemalitK, ' B^iesun^tfMWol)ntaiMt\| WZ References ^0 It's all ili)lo|iialfd iittiJ Minplt Vuujnit't hau-iu SJH."»IL.ii>.,iri><>nc One plitme wll.k'ts upuwr uiico (.'n't'iint'iiml;our primal • Hlinuld ui) "Itniu m:rui .gltcubr nuuttJUn* nine .tte*sllJI«ill Q0 Alter Ijilciiini; 111 the siniplc inMi^iclidns'cnlur'vlic maiihox nunihur of the tills yii(i wiiiniii ai'ci'ss m: Immso .ill (.•urini^ twilada>'s and a tttffldly 1414 Giving Youf: '•""•• ad."'You'iiaif»'iinipjHvaf rt« jtlua^ij iciiW. • . . (li||iurtmtuit .urttlilii (*r.«mi,dBJ.'i;iilf}»ilWliamiiniij 'WuKiall-CjiniMniitiiinitt ' riuidon'ily. •'• •.•"•'•'.'" l • ' •' ' .• . • ' ' iij ,eraniirc»ilraeHt. • . Employer Notice Ni'wmmjMirs. line whull miti \tr taWr .1i« tmnim. « 'iKBifMiijiaw .ta . ^p Vnur aJ uill appear in ~-Sd.i.w . , , '••...•• •••••,.••'!• , : '<.-.•.• 1 1 1 i| 00 You'll liearir.);rci'tiii(! vk iih ilic CiinniTiiuiis ml and the person lichind lite grcclini;.' • • . . • uilv .udvuiollu:nirai( iur udlili Ji jiiai Ibr'an^nwillife'.. lit-yimni !llW Q0 You ma) place art ad in ..iV ulnitt ikiiiilj. cjti'i.Miii;v'...j <>,n >|miiv panni'r >/rirti'nJi calcyury; •• ' •oM .our iiHlul actual «panr iu™(jik5jjjiv . MA When.Kcoiding your-gnwunj!. rcinctiifcier u> give a compJiMc JiMripium o| yDurscllund ihti I>|K.' nf IWIMHI and rclajiun>i|iip urn 00 Voice f reelings are added to the syvicm f\ayii hours. So you cun bumsc Ilirpunh the new aikeitito {ieeiin(!s hclute the : iVni'ifrU Wee i^iui inn -Ut* lltttld JjuJiJjuJ k lie lilit iit »n cautw.. to •'• . 'vwil. A Ihoivugh, honcM gfa'tinf'will pmdua* ihc heM usuln. Cnuafi'tlniis ads appeut in the newspaper. . '. .. • ' . :••••" at 301-7630700' Q0 You can relrievc your iticssafc ln'rordur^onci'ii »ct'L You may reincve tntskauc, nliire than (nice a neeUij cullini! tlic lio Jim ,and 00 ' l.isiW lotivelints til'people llittl intcresi you; If you like, leave your response. That person will heat vour messum- ui,^, 1 INMHUTOrOltl ti J<;l*trt, JTOUUC .uru>BU5i««td%' JUM jnOuadUbKinMsnl m. uggr inkle. ru \ •' .. 4 they call in! • ... ' " ' Manitlay WORRAU COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS 'P. ...J- -. - i •-Btt — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 199S — UNION COUNTVW1DE CLASSIFIED HOST t FOUHD DECKS llESS! OOI tpa* ano* S«K n»mq «». 2 HOME IMPROVEMENTS -IMPROVE YOUR Home with GiL-'Decks. PAINTING n-NUBmrr. become a highly PATERNO PAVING BASEMENTS Shingles, re-roof-tearofl valued ttchncian. Frcmcal aid is avallabi* lo ATTICS DECKS GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter: Exterior/ ouaMied auderes. Enroll now tor January day Drivmnya • Parking Lot* Interior. Plaster and sheetrsckina. Fully in- sured, references. All fobs guaranteed. Free work guaranteed en fcMnmg courses: Call Enoir» Cry T«cn m .— 'Coat Seatino'"• "" " ."'•' Fully Insured Froe Estimates 9CS-96«-MS0. ' • •,• ••;•. . ,.' . "Concrete Sidewalk ALL REMODELING estimate. 2O1'373-943B. (MBCHMNEOUS) , "All Type Curblngs . ..'; . 908-322-4637 GWTAB.USTROCTICN &c a Professional. . •• 'Pavinj Blocks • GuasraLOwir 25 yeirs experience. Beginners FREE ESTIMATES FULLV INSURED Free Estimates Fully Insured HOUSE PAINTING trough advanced Ail aces welcome: INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR RUBBISH REMOVAL 301-C67-O7C?. BlEA. WABKET 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 . Fully Insured MIKE PRENDEVILLE BiiS* E 1**08 Hipl . DRIVING SERVICE r~r~- Free Estimates 1 VOBOCEM. T. 10a!T>-«0m. Handy Helpem Service. If you cant do it, n DOES YOUR HOUSE STEVE~ROZANSKI UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED we can. Doctors, vets, airports. Drop-off, 201-635-8815 '• up. Minor household chores, deliver NEED A FACE-LIFT? 908-686-6455 • ATTIC-BASEMENT-GARAGE CLEARED locally. Reliable, Courteoi - _lKE.TJSJBAINTING^Co.,-Slnce-1968^6«ierlor/- CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS REMOVED SALE OFFERED ;;;; • "•"" ••'; CALL •''•; •-.. Interior, Full/ Insured, Quality Work, Free Estl- MINI ROLL OFF OUMPSTERS mates, Power Washing, Any sl2e deck $249. FAST-FAIR.RELIABLE ELECTRICIANS (Maximum size 300 square, feet). PROPERLY LICENSED ;Hew AIR CONDmOHING ABLE Frank's " '201-372-5343.' ''•'.•'. IS YOUR Painting & Handyman Service PERRILLO REMOVAL AIR CONDITIONER WORKING? ELECTRIC PAINTING & Appliances ' Furniture •If it's electric, we do ItP .' . Small Job Specialist STS: Aoaraiwni If not can Freds A C& Heating PLASTERING Wood Metal . 9CS-Z72-.71CS New installations or repairs (Td.) 201-736-1450 Reasonably Priced • . Interior : Exterior • Repairs 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Construction Clean-up . -.. . • Fully.Insured .• ' : •. '. Windows- Glass! Repairs -.Carpentry Table Saw - lO",^ horsepower RIGHT 7 Days Free Estimates lS. CiAMCJtC Sao. Vat SMX. ar, Recommendations Available Fully Insurod! -Free Estirnate's FREE ESTIMATES Sana- -raw S-sr. Cat' (Beseper) 201-6904)207 Same day seivice on all brands: 908-276.8692 CALL: LENNY TUFANO Call 201-763-7738 motor with extra blades. Frank 908-688-2089 •908-241-3849 - " 3& sin a «x. •wCe.'jsea. K me BWLDWG SUPPUES License #11 sob —908=273^025 r~- 3s:: S352. S*.!'.' S"35.' sas»: Call SOLD fgiS DEE-EtJ Electric. License 013303. Residential GENERAL REPAIRS, carpontry.painlinf^wall- SWIMMING POOLS Good condition. STEH. BUILDINGS, some t)lem«hed panels. and Commercial. Violation removals. Wiring for PAINTING AND powor washing. Aluminum. •aCV31T«i2".i»asS6300 will-sell tor S2930. Also, paponng, plastering, loaders, \ gultors, .win- '' siding, decks, Intorlor and exterior, offices, Top BAYSIDE POOLS Inq. Openings and Closings light heat and power.. Call 908-486-8375: . dows, doors, roolmp. AN oxportlydono. No job 7939O>ene emergency page: 908-965:9065.' ' ' brand paints, Free estimates. Call John Grande Froo Estimate?. Call Frank, 908-757-0180, ? too small. Froo ostimatos. Fully insurod. Please ' at 908-73&-0639. . . ..'..•'.'. call 008-352-3a70. . RICH BLINDT JR. CARPENTRY • -H- HICKMAN ' :•:••-•. PAPER HANGING """" .••./••. Electrical Contractor BUILDING & REMODELING, INC. • " CERAMIC TILE Installer. Now tiles, repairs, : .. Lie. No. 9006 ' • • Additions • Windows .. :' EXPERT PAPER HANGING ' r&groutlng, remodeling, cleaning. No job too big CAPRI • Kitchens •, Tiling • Baths • Roofing . & PAINTING or small, I do It ell. Major credit cards accepted! •; .RESIDENTIAL ^ • ' • • •Docks • Siding • Custpm Carpontry Joe Mogna, 1-800;75O-6822 CONSTRUCTION ... ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS , . •'. , (INTERIOR/EXTERIOR) •COMMERCIAL. • ; DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS Picturon'Holoroncos Available bv MIKE TUFANO $14.00 for first 20 words General Contractor •INDUSTRIAL . '• CALL GLENN • .908-665-2929 .• . . Ffoo.'Esumatos . : . Fully (nsurod FREE ESTIMATES and MEASURING Established 1935 ...•-•• NO JOB TOO SMALL . References, Available .' '- USE A PREPAID •FRAMING 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS , MIKE.D'ANDnEA-AilHornolmprovomenls. 3Q, Kllchons, Bathrooms, Repairs, Goutlng, $4.00 each added 10 words •KITCHENS'BATHS Yoats Evporloncol.Cnrpcritry Work. Tile Work. -, ...: • : 908-665-1885 ''. , Tll» Floom, Tub Enclosures, Showoritairs *datttjng J SWlng i D Pricijs That Won't Shock You! Laroo or Smnll Jobs. All Work Quiirontood. • PLASTERING : Free Estimates Fully Insured 90P-341-3S13. Komlwprih. Fn>o nslimnlos; • PLASTERING AND pnlnlinQ repairs. Call Nick, No Job too small or too large Enclose Check ' , FULLV INSURED NT HOME IniproVomohls. All carpontry. re- . Jr. at 008.810-9592...... / : . 908r688-1853 . pairs, lloors.'ytnyl'tilos,'doors, wallcovoflng,. shootrbek, plnsiormg,' stfiirs. columns,.- ma-. CLASSIFIEDAD ' Fully Insured •. • _H ,' 5pnry; romodo'ing bathrooms, basomonig.at-- PLUMBING :'-T-. or money order 201^6-2966 ; tics, rofneing cabmots,' painting. Call ; SPURR ELECTRIC -•" y' BLEIWEIS P.O. BOX 36&5, Union, NJ W. NM» Actft All Mjjor Cr«dH Cards 201-37.1.6700. • ' . •-.-.. New and Alteration Work . , ^ ^'Aclda.Dhs. Repairs' Ftp-. ; PLUMBING..'* HEATING .--.• Swcialijing m .recessed lighting and service .•••v.; 'QUALITY , • /. .' ' -All !ypo6 hailing eystflmi Installed and,ftfi(vicad.. . —,— .-;.' Kiich« Too Small. Fully • changing, smoke detectors, yard and security lighting, alteration's, and new developments. : FLOORS & .Dftthroom A. kltchon romodollng ' BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. Lcenso Number 7288, Fully • Insufed.: "'. . HOME -IMPROVEMENTS •„• .. REASONABLE RATES . ESTABLISHED 1922 JOE OOMAN ' No Job Too Small.' ' • • Full/. Insurdd and Bondod TREE &'STUMP REMOVAL Wo iristnll coraniic tilos, carpotnrid vinyl. • • Rlun*lng:LI«inse.#7D76 .,'.•• NAME 908-5634398 1-800^70-0398 ' Visa'Ma'storcards accepted '•.•',' , PRUNING ... 908*86-3824 " '. ; L • ' ' Indoor,and outdoor painting,; / 1 DECKS . Drop coilinpo; balhroom nnd '•: 908-686-7415 TREE SURGERY IN .TELEPHONE • • , FENCING ;.' • : \ baiirmon't,rombd'li W.TESATHOWS'REPAIRS " . : ALL ITS BRANCHES FOTI'SPLUMBINQand HentlnaMSslor Plum-:, Union """«-- ' ' .-. ;. ^ATTICS-' TOM'S: FENCING FREE 'ESTIMATES:. IV •bor. Roflidontial. Coiytmorcial. Jobblrid. Allera-. 908-9B4-935B _ _ „ . -BASEMENTS - ALL TYPES tlons. '*No. job loo smalL" PlumblnQ llconso ADDRESS S3067. Call 000-486-34313. . . '.' WOOD STACK RE-MODELED- NEW AND REPAIR 201-761-CJihiP TREE SERVICE •-too - JOSEPrf-MeOADEY— LOCAL TREE COMPANY ... .,_ SMALL ALL TYPES TREE WORK •••" .CARPETING. :. , FREE.ESTIMATES INSURANCE ; /PLUMBER *FREr ESTIMATES DonAntohelll : CALL: 201-761-5427 '.- DAVID Q kAUFMAN. Insumnco Agont. Ollar- Jlo jbb. too. small! *SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT CITY ing Lilo Hoaiti'., Disability.nnd Annunios; Froo *IMMEDIATE SERVICE v SEWER CLEANING SERVICE *INSUREO *FRrE WOOD CHIPS RQYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO. noods annlysis, plqasp call 908-D6.tpi39. • '•••• •"• ' r Ucotiso Np, 50.13 '.• •.."...'• - • 908-276-5752 FAm&utf Brand Carpeta FINANCING 908-354^8470 Armstrong * Motiatufc - Amilco CASH, iMMEDIATE lor structured solllomonts,.. LANDSCAPING " inntngton - COD^DIAUTTI - TAfk«rt . - .annuities, lottery payouts, insu'ranc'o claims ' TYPESETTING . ..^^ WJSTALL&TIDS - H»w floor Siin-'' and mortgages.. 1;800-386-3582 J.G. Wont. : MAX SR. & PAUL Kudy For R5EE ESTlUiTE Shop at ho™. -... worth, the nation's, only direct-purchaser. • HOLLMOOD COMPUTERIZED FREE DEBT consolidation.. Imrnqdiatc'. ro'lo'l. . SCHQENWALDER TYPSETTING :&••'. 908-964-41'27 : .,u& • .Too/many .ttobts? Overdue b'Hs? Reduce LANDSCAPING • monthly paymopIG 30-50%. Eliminato intorost No Job too bltf or too sninll RICK'S CARPET TECHNICS Stop col|uc|ion, callers, Rostoro crodit. NCCS ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING CELEBRATING OUR 83rd YEAR . Camera Work CARPET REPAIR SPECIALIST non-profit.-'1-800-956-Toilo(s»Wator Hoators; •. -EXOTIC GARDENS & - ; '• will B,uy lor Cash Today. Call,QSPXapitil ; • "••-'•• .--.- »A!terat!on9»Ga8 Hoal * Negatives 1 " ' ' •FQUQQI' Rophirs , • ,. , * *: Vi2E £vsi"i(nc* • •;•• Resources Inc. at i:800-338.S815. Wo-also POND INSTALLATION Maple Composition 1 b.jv Lomrry Winnings and Casmo Winnings: • •Eloctric Drain 4. S'ewpr ploaninfl • A. WO-H. Qja'ii-'tM-'d • • ' . . Ssh/lnglhe Homa pviner Cail 233-1515..FORfH£E ESTIMATE J"REEREIV1OVAJREE.REIV1OVALL ^ 463 Valley St. UN "UNSECURED VISA' Mastoroprds plus $500 , . Busmoss & Industry ' ca:.H Ime: Guaronioo'd approval ronordJoss °'. - FREE ESTIMATES Maplewood ...,.._•.—-908-686-0749: -- — rflfc>x3.'*i'"*'»ii:G0Q-564-8011. • . a'tt'np A Powpr Sooding. OO0-862-6935. Froo WINDOW SHADES Estimates.'Fully 'Insurod. -: . • • .•'•.• 9 585 •-.'.- : .FLOORS ".. :' . . RESUMES CUSTOM WINDOW Trontmonls Mini Blinds, **>**»**&•• :••••: ••"Z-2- ^ ;CMouCh'' , VICTOR LANDSCAPING. Wo do Gardoo. _L_ Wood Qlmds, Vorl oil Dimd-. Ploalod Shados HANNON'S . • • Cloan-ups/Trini'minfl, Gmss' Cutting ,ind All fiesumes S0.% to . G0% o"..l:roo ostimalos : . .FLOOR COVERING . frpo instnllntons 90(1 Gin 03-15 'Concrete-Work. Call. Victor, 00B-355-1465 or . . Fosl professional , . WAREHOUSE CENTER . , .- . booD^:'900-O6G:0-iOp:•'• • •" J ... 7 •' ' CLEANING SERVICE • ' V ;. J Typosotting servlcos 18 11V9 SpringlioldRd. •Union; •o. •' ''. ArrENTlOrJ"TL«se> C*a-mr; Se-vioe. Sw.-. Carpet'* Tlla •Linoleum Intorostod In starting a new career? Want to DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS , •• - :'. cai ^oliliaj' c*a>- u-j ,5-'C K.OFF "ST VISIT:' Mill Ends . Wood Tile . . ' , .MASONRY ' • -••••• •. qhange jobs? S«« us. for .typesetting your 1 1 A.ntAOLR SCHVtCt OF "" "" 2 , ' ' Hories. or-e b^v" O£.y.t ii'c • of'icfat Cai Window Treatments • Wallpaper -COVINO CONSTRUCTION: "Sriocializino in • .resume. ... •..'•:•' '.9C8-272-ito7 . •--•.. ". .•••:. '-'. . • 'Servicing ••Contractors ••• 4 • Decorators • Mechanics . All Typos of Masonry. Slopn, d'ivowoys, sidow- . ' '•• -Maple Composition olfoda»o.. ' Maplewood . tnc*» and Irjrntportatton. ' .-'Djtfod. Froc-1 etttmaie.'Call 908-351-9858 o' R. LAZARtCK MASONRY. Dopondoblo Sor- . ••• •• • CaJI anyiime • Roar of Nows-Roeord Bldg. . ' . ?C-a75.20?6. ... , I''1; ' :.. ' . vrco. Sidowafks. Stops.'Curbs, Pniios. Do.cks; ; ; ; Mart., Tues., Wod. S Fri. 9AM-5PM ; : ' . . Gifda Lijb '.•• •, ..Guiioro, Cpfamic Tilo. Painting. Carpentry. . .: .Thursday arid other timos ' ' : .by appointment : •• 5 .••.' . 201-465-4741.. : '. monts. Allies. Yards, Small ppmol.ition, FURNITURE . R E FINISH ING/ ; 6 RESTORATION 008 68fl-0230. Froo Rstimatos. InsuroH. ' ; 762-0303 CLEANING SERVICES •' FURNITURE 911; Furrljluro 'Ropa't .'Wood f . . MOVING/STORAGE Restaurants. Slpres' Condps . ind tii^nnata Mab^o unii on-R'.:o rophtr Fu n - • ROOFING 1 •'.tj'O asstmitsv.- 0"'CO-Ri>C|dontiai' Fu'iiLro Dental'Wedlcal Etc. ;.'. ' Rpia (i.-s !>DB-G07-00c:r.c obornio'D f,. raaio corfu :; CHOCHttED CHRISTMAS pnNAMENTS • ST'EVi; N-'S- OVFr RHEAD. :0001V ' AH workmanship guaranteed. MOVING AND STORAGE mifj ii Invtlievtliei than 3 Clumtmnmtmns UcUcee ilitca'dlcil 5Ca-Z!3-7667 90B-3.1l.C7.iS' • • .,.-'.. -..•..-: .Accqpts All Major Credit Cards oof deleddd oin.iitmnls M,iki>thetoo'iunif)nls Tho •nocqmniondod Movor.-Our 30ili yoar. ' '. V '; 908-964-6081 , • will) 00' f/liiifj? rjiiKintiiiok fomlilolo1 wlh" v-.'-'-'-'ouSSIE: AMCTOUES , PC 00010. 7G1 Lphiflh Avonuo, Union. leji by bIe(> Inilnicliaiu winch will (juliJe you GUTJERS/LEADERS"^^ iiolt Celling 3'iy ol HIP I,"? ili-siQiit ttioSo i|t .ii u ,i per feel [)|O|ccl IU CJiiy-alomj Wflli •At.". ...CM.. ALL GUTTE,RS' ctounoo. rdpa'rpd- and. <<• ymj . COMPUTER-'SEPVICES ; WET V«ii on .1 ifip. o : ctailoo Pronip: roliabio cofvict'. So'iic owo^ 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE" '" ; STOP LEAKS! (irjtlOJ SDldco' ' waiting a I. ••.ie:i'.-ii..-.-.ti 1 Wu-ffiOJW.' I'l- ditcojnt $25ano up Wa '*^ M. OOOOGH-fice*. \O 0^u Voljrrie GUTTER CLEANING. GullOr Cloan.n ..Gj!Hi' PAUL'S M & M, MOVERS CLARK BUILDERS, INC...... 16. u CLi"'i';u ,,';:.'^ t't p-ov'i:u-c. Lay Clau.nng, Gutlt^ Cioanmn. GjtlDr CU.-ttni'-r;. . , Farmoriy Q! Ynlo Avo. at 13?5 00' GJMor Cltianing, Gutter Cleaning RoaED"a'Lit.- HillsidQ, PM 0017? ' •Hoof Stripping & Ropairs Ruiot; F'oo Csimiaic-ii..Caii °'" '"' . . Local & long •Flat Roofing & Slalo v»n Huy», CA ONUS .miJ lumlicrall pmiotls) . Distnnco Movnn • ' tGultors S Loadors . * ' GUTTERS" LEADERS' Reined ur.c i.,,t.vo: Son/Ing Unlon_ & Mlddlosox Counllos ti^oitr •(-..,.-"-"•.,j",r,i0 ' FrOT JJ5 00. IrlQr'ojnc raintjiper !.'ncicr,r;(•?. -..' CALL 908-688-7766 r.. - ~ .For" 26 Yoani • Fully Insurod - Froo Eutinmtos . Cutloru' [iCOOfifi l^uUtU'd. 'W>no< ,'opilirs i'- SCHAEFEn MOVING-. Hoitnblo. Vory'. low' ' li'j.oa Kon-Mdito. gOi-CCIoiSia." rolog.' Somo roioa 7 dnyi. .2 hour minimum. N.J; Lie, No. 010700 •• •• -. 5 aapcttaQlsI!••"•>-. ' • UWiit/TED ACCESS, IMC •.-''." .. GUTTERS-LEADERS • . Insured. Froo Estimator Liconso PM00501.- . ... 20. 1 Anvtmlo, 90B00"l-121f!. , • rtBa £ume*i Uni • ' UNDERGROUND DRAINS •'." 908-381-90901-800-794-LEAK (53g5) ilmlH Po^l,lgf A H.ifiiflniy • '.Tho'oijfjNiy1 cioanoa. I'usiK/a,1 . •. .' • ''• -rfDMtrwi/TCplawd. '. " . • AVERAGE HOUSE $35-$40 All dobris bagged from above. i All Rooffl and Gullets Ropfllrod , . „ .Mack-Melse; 201-228-4965 ^ 23 •• MELO CONTHACTORS : ->--vv'....^,:/24. GUTTERS; LEADERS. Cioonoo and l iu.vi ,g Hit New Jersey! "The. Homeowners Contractor" t njpa " ' A-aiiQ 'i'Aid Fire Soahont 900-233'.tfj| •tajmeamU •ruuJlrfiirriwsiiD.tic j Advertl»«V»l Your 25-word olnsslllod ad ($11 k1l 4 'WiOJIrar Htuip umnlijtB Itir all uHirchi :_ HEATING & COOLING por additional Word) for only $279.00, Voachos .HVDtd tputtf^m ' lii.!• ito ' • Htiupji(ti|i (ut|rH l\v Nclifidulttd Sarvlea & Innlallotlon . . Then we send it to 89 TiwdroBUDn. ftrtism aadl 1 over a million hduspholds through SCAN, lha 29...... ;...... 30.:.. .• •ai)pulni>iiMil, ONCVI. 24 Hour Erno'OO'icy Survicu Participating dailies ,d Mle StifVlQti All ManultlCtlJrurc Now Jgrsoy Pross Assoclallon's Statqwldo at 31 .: andDfkctMs^parnit.iinak.'aunalan:. umiu OT a< Gwt'Huut ...'•• Classiliod Advortisinfl Nohyork. Call us. Wo'll'. weekllM ..... 32 ornu. •*• rfnnr Wiritwin Miiiillrt'liJTT'"'-lfr l""tn- .908-925-2964 ., holp you write your nd lo got tho most (or your, Cape May and Salem io Frwj Eiiiirriaiot . '• - Fully -InnuMid 'rnonay. •.'•'•• v Bergen. Bingo!' '672-1959 QUALITY AIR.Conditibmng' & Huuting, Inc. . discovered a whole i rni. 'tor anpanimaM(y «tmnte « flD am Gafl, Btttgrn, hoi walt»r and ho I uir. hitut., Call now! You won't regret it. 1-800-564-8911 «ns Call 201-d67-6653. SDringdold. N.J

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    transactions i mmmmn TO mn .AVAJEABUIY \OPPORT0NlTIE§¥, Studicarnri.Ti EUmcmm Aoarmama Rial- estate transactions- are 7 --—Investors" Savings Bank sold WEST ORANGE. Walbfiung Av»nu«; 3 large •EARN THOUSAWDS (pranraslnt mall. Wiati VERMONT SKI Chalet. 5-bedrooms, flreplace, • recorded in tlie office of the county .io Sicfan Haasz for S385,6OO on ', properly a. 15 Far Hills Road ip roomi. Wall to wall carpatJng, 3rd floor of UNION. Putnam House Association (Tucker properly ai 15'Spring St., to Julio $1.00 and -selNaddnfemrt •ammwd *nuolnw deck, dub house with boot, sauna, game room ORANGE LARGE 1 family 4 bedrooms 2-car fjfiaons only 3-famlly houM, Haat, hotwaiar, appllanon Avenue). Efficiency apartment, large-kitchen, UNION. Home for a large family. Well main- clerk. Worrall Newspapers flBoonty-Graup, Suite iD2. IDspormumi 3H2, Near Mt, Snow. Available weekly, weekends garage, 2 baths, finished basement Conve- C. Salcrmo for $80,000 on Sept. 29. PlmrAUrr u '. '• John Anprto for.S300.000 on Sepl. ; walk-In doset. Ready to move-In. $57,000. tained 4 bedroom Split (.evel on quiet cul-de- -700 Mya Aucnue. IMngPn, W luppllad. SSSO monthly plus iKUrlty, Available 201-761-4038. ', . • nient neighborhood, near schools, shopplno publishes an abbreviated version of. Musi be age SO or over. No brokers. Call sac. $219,000. (S3254). Call Wolchert Roal- Joseph and Carole M. -. Haruzim .timer A. Hoffarlh sold property "") Dwmbf 1Slh. Call-201-731-8438. ' transportation 201-371-2032, Realtor . alt iranstTi'.tionS recorded in the /? at 217 Evercrccri Court to Wil- *-. Richard O. and Joan Hector sold RORns. Uaig UramB vmmBta^T ' 688-0843. . .'.-..• tors, 90B-277-1200. ',- . 'sold . property,'.al 172-174 Mon- old NfMTHCodhtn. winfi vooffl. Off WEST ORANGE, 433 Main Straat. $1050 par Union- County ..municipalities, the ham R. Lane for $155,000 on Sept. en. Join .proven IB \yiar tog iraanutBCUMirj W H> Msarrr.. nr. locr a parklno. SPRINGFIELD mmith Road .to Wilfrcdo E._Gon^ properly al- II Cnyujja Court to klln-drwd log vtjlm, -startinn SBSDt. E«duiii«» • NawPartoaoa/.jea monthly pL lltSrZ month slut utllrtoi. S room apartmenti, now WEST/ORANGE. Doll house. 3.bedrooms,.2 28. hulldino, taoood Door. Central air, csrpetlna,' FORGET -THE_LOTTERY! full.baths living room has fireplace,-formal' newspapers cover. .The information " I0frlIwvWrIBiJ'tin'.Sept.. :29,:.'.'•.-.' 'Robert Freitor S264.0O0 on Oct. 2. , Log Hornet. privale parking. No imoklnfl/ peU. Available You'll be the winner In this attractive split In dining room, den. 1995 oak kiichen/hotwater- is provided by TRWProperiy Paul. OfaOM.1 BEDROOM, *id and pel okay. NMT January 1996. 201-892-2598. .'/ :GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for • great area, 4 bedrooms, 2a baths, central air heater.. All windows.- pel|a/ Anderson. Ap-' MiYiiacI P. Roche elal sold prop- sa) quit mtmf: *vmi ~<3 ' diaJo^MeaTjihnpptneand-BiC limitation, or discrimination. . HOUSE HUNTING? Use your compulerl Call spacious rooms, eat-in kiichen formal dining Andrew F. and.Beulah G. Ranch Royal Lepage Relocation' Ser-- t,«onVWoBBollH WEST PALM Beach, Florida. 2 condos. roa- W.900.,9loi!li6ti/,«ionV..Wo'BBollHDn.'nBflim.. mcUiMnrl SwaonnmBtritwn; UNION CENTER. Oversized garage Suitable "We will hot knowingly accept any ad- lor Free floppy disk. Realtors HomeSleadNet room, living room, 3 4 bodrooms 2 lull baihs soli! property a't SK Halley Ave., to H. Wcizc.l. for S65.0O0 on.Scpi. 27. 1 .. Steady incomii.-oxpnnsion sonable. 2 bedroom, 2 baths. All newly docor- vices Inc:; sold property at 130 mickii Steady incomiioxpnnsn il^*-^trffl?i|rsI'{^" . . . for storage or small bualneas. Available Imme- vertising for real esiatewhlch le In violation Property Search System. No cost for use. NOT hardwood lloqrs Must SOD $157,500 Even- tOO'e and ratirp BWI^a5-737a, Jim. alsd. Tiled floors. Florida'room. 9p8-4llfi-.1?01. Richards Garland TorS 120,000on : Dennis Jakuboviiz sold property UNDOH 3 nOOU apartmeni- (Mm Canter. Ulatelv. Call 90S-6S4-1S78. of the law. All pereona are hereby Informad . on Ihtemel. t-800-542-7885. Ings Peta Slegal, 908 277 3999 'Clark ' •':'.'' '' Wliltlred'ce" Road lo Roy A. Cohen Near j^nsporoobn, shopping. $700 monthly at 688 W. Lake Ave.. to Richard that all dwellings advertised are available ALTMAN sept. •;?'. '..'•.'••.••: '•••• •for.S')ft5.(X>0"on Scp|. 22. .: plus 1 morrt security iincluoaa heat, hot water. on an equal opportunity basis." YOUR AD could appear here for as little ai ' REALTOR 201376 9393 PalikMi'c Trader eu! sold property John Rii'fso oral soldpfopcrly al Carroll for S 120.000 on Sept. 20. Dana I), and Susan L. Caldcr- OFFICE TO LET "~ $14.00 per week. Call for more details. Our ADVERTISE! 1 just vowed . IMION3noTTiapanTTiertt:Alliitlinia8lncluded, DISCOVER UKE Ridgel Toms River, New friendly classified department would be happy ,.n 107 Hurl SI., ur-VVjiio M-i'i'v^r flO . Mmllng TCTMCI lo Rvercit woi.vl sold properly at 172 Ilroad' MILLBURN. 127 MILLBURN Avenue. $1850 : .'o help you. Call i-800-564-8911. V . RENTAL 11650. CaH 667-8779 atier Spm. Available per month. 6 room suite. Present U9e, doctor's Jersey's newest most successful active adult • Jajuan/ ait , ' • . • • . -• community (55*). Exceptional lifestyle. Specta- fur Sl'21',i)00'on Sq«.. 'Ml •Lyn>i'lor'>•)35.(1.00 on Sept. 20, , Roselle SI.', io lileniia Ajose, for.'-'S165.000 office, w"floor/'6 year old free standing .. IRVINQTON. 4-FAMILY Home. Investor's..' . cular clubhouse and Indoor pool. Luxury homes in? .-building,-private parking. -Available January,'' - dream. 3-car oararje.'Separate utilitiesrFIn- ""• -——Milpsliii.il arcl-lrenc Weincnnair" l—llome^Uoan—MortgnpD~ on-vScpi 22. •;... ' / '"' • . UNION. S ROOM apartment, 2nd iToqr. Near framJfSijSoo. Call 1-800-215-LAKE far .Inter- 1996. 201-992-2953. ' ished basement--3 rooms, kitchen. Live rent. CtTjl , s "All rial *«i1a advWtlwKl Ihsinin ill fZ.\tiitt.r NYC tramspomiion. $675. monthly'. Call niatlon end directions. :,:,.,,- • sokl properly in 43 Dinon Ktiild lo il pYopc'ty nr 25^ Crccii- .•,.'• Federal National Mongagp .Jairie's'F. ind.LiicicM, Slectanan 90S-eS7-C<5-«. or SD8-233-4303 ask lor. free. 201-.371-Z032.Reail0r. '- •'. , ,. ' •ub|ocl to <1ha K>dai3l iKair Wfumins Aot. UNION. 2036 MORRIS Avenue. 7S0: square '•Michael; l-'ri-sc.i for. $:?75.Oiy) on '.n'oml 1 'I a«' I" l.icnor •PorcV. lor. ' Assix.'iili'.in'.'jold properly al 1041. which ITIBIIM II lll»gal Us »ttuB^ro» amy •TeiMfc'-'' '" ' ' ' :' " sold propcrtv'fli 172. Woodland feet. Neartransponatlon. 2nd door; Central air. LINDEN, BANK owned Cape. 4 bedrooms, full : Bnlarsnoa, llmltallon, •DT ifismhTilnailnn / can Jw 7 Scpi;• 2s. . • •; . . •• ..;,- •', ..VI Sepl, 2S. '• Harrlsi'if-Vu'., to James O Coble Aye., lo \V,R Eric Ollom for . UNlON.»VAJTJ«LEJanuBn/ut,2bedrooms, condilionlnfi, $600/ month. 908-687-0414, aak- CEMETERY PLOTS "T^ " ' basement.' central, air, 1-car.-garago,. large ; baaad Dn raisa.^isblor., , rraili^mhi.wit^hi.wit,, Hia'nnlHiannl- -' ins floor. aao-iMitohen, Hvinj) Tponi, dining '.for Joe. >.. •.-..- ., ' ,•' '. • ;.:' '. ", .'•....'. fenced rear yard, opposite park: Seller financ-. ''{.mireilj A .iind Ann -pi R-idianls ' Honie Liun..'N'lorlgilRc for Sprjti) on Sept' 6. ' , , ;• •„ • S.Vl'.OiKI'on, Scpi:. 2S.. '•• .-' ••• '• cap, lilllamillaTstaluaT , wr "nations!! rli.iU-hiii^on Si., M |ii«p'"'.v 'a! IJIilaini'f. ' Hloiem'e'I-. Sh'.rulan sold prop- ; Intantlan lo' maka mhv »Wrfh undteiftfnaa,' •Rose AJioulof, sold properly at llmliatton, or'-dtacrrlrnbTBtinfn. ParttaoV Rome 2i «8S0 monthly plu« Mtllltla*. STORE FOR RENT T^ Harbor Rqa'liy Corporallon,30t-656-1413.. SI. 1 : HOLLYWOOD. . ;.i .losyTavarfs I'oi' SCIO.MOO oil Ai:i,ii:i\i.: .Roilngiiiv. '.for er ly .ii I02S s'lmrldiin Ave.. to Neil 24-Ui '.Ui'awT St., io Silvia "W: ill 4t v.t tnoWg security,. 80B-86»-3ia,, . , NEWARK, SOCIETY Hill Townhouse; Rent '•' WEST, QRANGE, 458 Pleasant Valley Way,' : yertielng lorToatBWh UNHOd WE effler»i« ilovely 6 room apartment, with option to buy. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath9, dining SERVING Si'pi.;:s." •• •' •'••'•' ,.. • • >l) Sept. 2'i: • • ',•••' .•n.'le'e ..f'oi SS0.000 on Sept. 29. . •'Alvarez Tin S2O6;00O on Sept. 20: $2500. per month. 1750 square feet plus 900 ' ' MEMORIAL PARK ' of the lew. All parvons .Bra toon4ty 2nd Jloof.lmn lediaie occupancy. IB50.00plu» room. Wall/Wall,.Call 201-371-2032, Realtor. square loot basemenl. 5 year old free stand ,'.Warirni E an.i V|,i:-\ I., f'j,jvi Uin! . Hric S. and C'hiisliTie E.H. Sniith : Oeorpe l"(,and Marian-M. Heddy that all dwolllng» advgn'lmtl arm tuilldies.F*e after n>raal. For partlculan call M'.. Oethesmane Gardens, Mausoleums. Oilice: building, excellent location. Set up for retail- - : YOUR HOMETOWN sold jTopeiiy. ai 27 Si,.irOrmain ..sold: protvrty, .at 22 Woodland Jr. soid properly a| .1.1 Londonber^ on an naunl bnp?"1onltv IOBBIB." .- Capju. POmjain Bealw Realtor, 908-B64-31O. :1500 Sluyvesant'Aye., Union. ' . ' Kenllworth Available January 199B. 201-992-2958, ' • ,.:•. ,';•; . 9u8-68B-<300 . Drive uvMichael K Kiirzawski for Drive . io Rolu-il'.•E.'. Leech, for ry Way to Raj .Gramma for : ADVERTISE! S245,O(V) on Sepl. 28. '. ' Michael P, Sircovitch etux-sold SilV.SOO on Sept. 20./ , $.'20,000 on. Sepl. 29. ( propel;y at 25 N. )t|i Si.. 10 Brian BELLEVILLE. 2 BEDROOMI..|winB-fnoni.'(ini-l'i' : Coldwell Banker Mislura Agency .A'.';<;onitr.v'!'or ^' •.kitchen', porch. .dmnB raDmauinl. '8pncioliE, SPACIOUS 5 BEDROOM RANCH HOME IN .•-'•"•'• Elizabeth .,.- ; • Boselle Patk . Union Wall ID wall cm-pot.'1725 ;pure UIIIIIKIB HOSE & VOlVrURO Schlott Realtors 20I-(W7:1070 , • ',.•'. .:..'•• . SPRINGFIELD'S PRESTIGIOUS 53O.Chestnunt St. ••20. .' v •;. ;'• \. : . ' . BLOOMFIELD ' IBt VLOOR,- a ***** REALTORS * * 1311 S, Wood Ave Y.inyii 'and'. Vtdi Shukla sold . Salvalore Marchello sold propcr- BALTUSROL TOP ON NEARLY 1 ACRE 'novvly painiori.diu-in-klichori. : ; 1 Union 7.V>-.741 C,\M>\ A\v-."••!.• ''...,.. ,. i. ' ' >:':,'.OM,V ,r t-)l '-WiirrMi.-'Au ' "•' . i\ .-j/-. .|(l')fi..Mt. \'i-rnon Road to wnphp' n-.ynr hoow-up. (Ha- BUYING OR SELLING IN HILLSIDE? Linden , D.JEHI'6 tine. Hhppumg. Ay ,';: •[• Auction Date: fUES:, DEG;: 19 AT 11 AM Fiiipe; for-s.i'ft?-.5!v .-,..i: •'.,,-.-;,:' .;','• ' / ... •••: I.,r!r)en : •T'livTias'J ^/nloii-.lot $l(Xi lOO on . -.AifiwiniS.ic.cdai'U' for SI68.OCX1 on 687-5050 $''? "' i CALL ROSE «c VOLTURO r ; ; '.'•.••'•••.,".•• '•.• tDpen+iouBe-Sutidsy.'12/iO* 12717 From 11 a.m. tiil't.p.m.) ••' • ., 862-8585 ..: Armenia . airl;'A;yr < i;"- ;j ^•i\': •.' SentJ io: • '•.-'' '•••' ' ' •'' •; • • .sepl. 11'., . •'•• : • • - • • • ,: l.l JM.IIKTV :;, lfl'7 YOUR HILLSIDE REAL ESTATE EXPERTS Mt.Agency pn(pi'Vl> ai 554 s 1'iii'k M. ii _'' .'Ais:";-*.! vi-.l'Marie r' S)ri.|'.-s<; , John J .un1 Rose' M llamill.'ti ' :•': 'Sale Site: 35 SKYLARK PD-.; SPRINGFIELD; NJ ..:",' Mangels I1., l.'.ii.'.ihitli AM-.. II> Ju.ii". il '.iviil1.-. . BLOOMIItlD. 1-EjHory T. • En'iiv 1'or1 SKO.(XVi on .. sold -pmperiy al 117 Avnn SI., \o (C^ ShunpUce ma. 5. Wit view 1o Tree. Top, Near Baltuarol Golf Club & Mountain Awo. 85 Summit Ave sonK-'7oi's',Siii(X)0 on Sepl. I:' ' «iid-'pi\ipeiiy..-.'ir2(llK:lCdl(i(in I err - Of m 22 'West So fliBht on. Summit Rd.. Go 2 Miles then, Rlflhl on Green Hill) 367 Chestnut St -Sept: 27. •- : •• .-.•..' Paul Piififico |or'$9(J,000 m'Sepl. race 10 Myrlaine A. Edouard for p Summit M.irjoiy ,.y Ilechl ci.il .sold prop- . York t'oriBuofialion 'MJ Union ./ • Ucviiieus iiml •' Ethel."M. .Cohen', • 21. '••':-.,. •". :•;•:.", .- ...;':.. ;'...'.:.. :,.Si.w.ooo. on Scpi. 20. • • . ;.;' •'iri'i>• at Hid"- .Cornell'DrhV. Id.Roc- FOUR MOUtHN rnonis, morrom^itennn -antr 273-2212 688-3000 sold jii'opcny al .17 R'i'ld Si;, io Jose. '. Michael Darra.s sold properly at bathroom. Woiliio-wntl caepotirip, "haay 'hnl coMatk-Uu '?iJ3-;7O0 on-Sepl,21. • Dawn M. ^'ounji sold properly at E. Henunde/.lW S^.iVin-on Sepl 31P Spruce St.. lo Kevin Smith Jr. l'J7S Hillside Ave.. 10 Roberl H. waior included] tookinp piis :pluE,;ntnc.'fWimr Rose & Volturo Century 21 . Richard;.! .and. Dchisc C. Roga- iransprmuo AvilblJ ^

    ""7' • ••'.'•' ' '. ..•'.''• for SI51,(Kit)'on Sepl. 2S'. ski s.'id pr(;peny al M0 W. lSlh .Clarke for SI 2S, 500 on Sept: 20. 1155 Liberty Ave PlcciUto Realty _ Aiiliur H,.and:Tlu-resa,(;>. WKII' Efrain R.,nnd Lidia -S. Gon/ale/, <[.. t.i-Joao I'-.iicio foi SlOS.SOi) on- Robert P. Gasalberti eiux sold , Jr. sold property, ji 740;42 l.liuk-n- sold properly al 412 Pnrk PNicp io Hillside 2573 Morris Ave Union sor;,::, • ,.'.. '•.,; .,..,„..•:. ' properly. ,11 114.1 Cnlduell Ave.. 10. Avt-., lo Gpraj-tio S. .'AhopSi1 ',loi ' Michael McGuiie for $ 1 'J4.000 on :' 351-7000 '.'.Panic'; and . li.lrh.iiu HeKs sold' " John R.Salvalo'Jr. for Sl40.0(X) on 688-3311 ' S117,5Won "Sepi..:s ; '•/ '' ' •' Sepi: :*;.', ••••'•' .;"' ;. , .• '- : pro|H-nv.ai (i'17-Mapk- A\c, Io Sepl, 21. ....•>:•' ;.'.;•': • • .'- '•'.Jose, and Adelaide P.C'an al]io Weichert Coldwell Banker .Anmi.iio F Fornandes for S 135,O()O' • i_ Nancy Ci. I.tulden sold pr-iperiy Edward.J. and Donna,M.'John- • sold properly .ill 5!>7 MOIII'OL' Avt'.. " ; Wv- Sepi .25. ••' ••• •':/ . . •'•]":. . '• ''.ai 411 P:ii:k.!PI;iCiMi>£ia;e.A..Ahlo- son sokfj)i operiy ;(i'.4O IlunllnytoiV Realtors SchlOtt Realtors •U) Tony B.••pirvalhi-v i'oi Sl-tS..(K)O ' : Edward:!-., and l-sielie Ryiik sold ]iiiy'c'i''Jr.TrihSi 35,(Wl.oii Oct.'-4.'"' Road 10 .Roberto Lope/ '.for on-Sept. 2K.. ' , . 474 Morris Ave. 357 Springfield Ave : 'properly at 5.4' Tlinwood Terrace $175,000 on, Sepl.'26. •'••••. , . Henfiquc R. FciTeira •eiu.v wid ;HIU«Id«"'-.-: ••• •*••-, •..-.-.•- r. - • ,- i;i • Union ' lo'':Marlin".'E---"\VeslcVfield' Tor Springfield Karen Misclostia sold pjopen.y . ' CELEBRATE THE HOLJDATBI Union ' " - •- •'.. Summit property at 34S Pi>nn!nj>ton St..io Please call A J Winner & Co.. Inc. Auctioneers for flyer of auction with terms & condi-: In.Vthi* .3 OR.. 3 'A:DT»I col reaturintf-'lgfe'- ; ??il( Oct:' 2. • at 946 Steib Terrace- Kr^AyaV ; .,...;.'-..-r -JU8TIUOHT... '•••• r -v' JoSe, I£r Marlinho' Tor SI')(i,'(lOfV- oti .' .. ; / lions, riapDErt TeqUlremEiniE & lull description, of this beautiful home: (201) 763-6999. modern cat-ln-kit; formal \r 4 dr. fubuldln, 277-1200 Rolu-rl and Dehorah A. Wiiensih . J1»«»» ataia Auctioneer' has received a bid in the amount of $215,000 which will bo for family comfdrt large spilt offers LR, huge 277-1770 1 Kenm'lh M.-.'Hsscr .sold, propejiy Sheikh for $160,00f) on, Sepl. 26, fn»hd biiBtnt w/summcr kl(. al*o: fenced yd. country cal-ln-ldli fam rm. 3 nice uized HRS, 2 Sepl. -28. ' •-'•'• .;.'•• "; 1 The opening tid at tho auclion The next bid musl be $220,000. All bidders must coma oversrjed gar. walk (o.ichoali. ihopi., .it :7Hi Oakuiiod Placo. 'o Anier- ••old properly ai 47 Wnrncr AM ., JO auaion «itti*S20,DD0 oenifiod.or cashier's check (NO EXCEPTIONS) The drty of full baths, 2 car (tar. nice yard Don't rulss Woodward Properties .- .fames R;..Ma!coini sold jiitijV-rty Anthony S. and Len M. Ficacci transport a( ton rhou«H"orU'dfthl[j. Move right' seeing It Today! 8152,000, • ;• • ' ' . Acme Brokerage •ILO G. Criikvh ror''S!25;(-Xil)'on" io Andrew V.-.ljoni f'>r SI7(),n00or ' *he*batiDn, you will not be permitted In' the house without this check, . In..6134,000, ' ., al 243-5 V|i)i> St.. id••Ani.iilo J: . sold property- at 93H Lafayette 92 Summit Ave. Real Estate - Insurance 0.1. 4, ' ' • . ' •' •" •••••'" Sep). .;'i. '-• . ..•• '••"•;• •;.• •• : Gonzalez for S151,000/or. Sept. 20.; Ave., io Jeffrey A, Bon for This cusioni Ih'lt miathtirvii^Qvg^j)$ AM) ( OMI'AM Summit . .lenry J. Buliniair Jr. iCiuv; sold'•' 1 416 N. Wood Ave. Linden . Doniinjyis E. aivd . IVresa L. • : . S15.1 .OWJ on.SepV 27.^ . In kltchm'i, iiiR'.&'ifUlltath 'tin-.i'«uilirilllitiK'i;«r--t>riS A.J. WILLNER 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSroE .properly ai (>(< l-ieldvuine DI'IM! if Aratijo sold- properly a. 7.W-41 '•'• ' .... .•'••' Mountalnsldo • ' .' Alfonso J.'Marresc ctal sold btCKlHei' " lUhU Eapuiol 598-0155 486-3232 Leonard 1 Herman for •S'2';5.(itv'i'o:,''' properly ai. "J20 Caldv»ell Ave. 10- (908) 351-7000 r.Umoi Portufuei AAdjimd s Ave',A , ^ Uos.San- Daral'l; .Colimiiiono 'e'liil sold : Sepl. IS., '. ',.- " . ', ."'.' . •-. .'. Paliicia ^.".MutTesc fot.S64,575-'ou_. • los (or SISO.OOO en S.-pr ''2') property al 104!) Lvdficwood tt(»ad ,scpt...si. v_••..; ...'••• • • : NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES APP | 30 YH FIXE NEED MORE ROOM? Lois Schneider H, Lender'•• •'•''"•. City ••'"•. 'Phon •••••"••••••'e • -— " •15YR.FIXEDJ .OTHER \. ealtor FEE ."IRATE PTS AP BATfe PTS AP .•••:' DISCOVER BRIDGEWATER HATE PTS APfi American Savings Bk, Sloomfld 201 -74s-saoo 350 • ,'.':•'• &RARITAKJ .'••' ' ^TVl* 7J3 2.50 7.3 8.63 2.50 7.0! B.7O 0.00 8.70 S Banco Popular FSB . - 100-401 -zzes 200 367 Chestnilt St. 7 Homes Currently Under 5160,0001 : 7.7S 0.00 7.7 7,38 0.00 7.4 B.5O 0.00 8.10 A Weichert ",' • ' . 1 QUALITY SCHOOL SYSTEM!' Capital Funding, Parsippany «OO-582-B7BO 0 Union 7.75 0.00 7.7 7.38'0.OP 7.SJ 5.50 1.00 6.24 A ••• '• .COMMUTING & SHOPPING ''•" Columbia Savings Bk SLA.Lindn BOO-BOZ-^BSB (908)688-3000 CONVENIENCE'. •' N/P 6.88 3.00 7.2 6.38 3.00 6.9 6.63 1.00 7.46 G Call FREE RECORDED Consumet- First Mortgage •00-200-0444 300 ; 8.50 3.00 8.8! N/P N/P N/P '.25 0.00 7.31 R MESSAGE toleafnthe RBH Estate' • Cocestales Mortgage Serviced Availability RIGHT POH YOU1 -. •oo-ttse-sass 325 8,99 3.00 7.3 le. 38 3.00 6.9 lie. 13 3.00 7.78 C . . 1-800-565-7950 EXT .10? . . Rrst Fidelity Bank -.--.— . — •00-435-7332 375 7.00 3,00 7.3 \\B'.S03.P0.'7.0 .13 3.00 8.04 A First Savings Bank SLA, Edison aoa-2z5-44Bo 350 17.75 0.00 7.7 C'a-li lnd;i\ I'O set ifiis cliii'linj; 7-r'noin -SpriiiL'lit'li.1 Oilonml'-'Aiili" ISION . uzs 6.00 7.21 .86 0.00 6.88 C 1 Freedom Mortgage Corp 800-220-1700 350 uHi'iiv updates, hoautiliil,:,(,li!r;or.- central air, nu'u deck ami a • • ; • 12 v,uvniN(. IIM.I:VI;I, : : 6.63 3.00 7.0 : • (U^uliiu! i:min|i|«..ijr\. >> rnn.4 I!K,': .Cji Ujt. i.88 3.PP 6.54 N/P N/P N/P IUIAMTH : FREE Information! l locals i' .u-iili'in walkii'tii disiaiicc ol NY. ininsportaniir:. 'An •Ci-inul Ait, : I ull Hihv l'".\t iir ,M-!i»-l(I>i)i;iiti-'i Hudson City Savings Bank OO«-MB-«4O 375 N/P N/P N/P Kosuxjc FAU . ... . :'...... tlXfUim BLUORA HOLS SPUT • Fealuru Ul w/rulll nllllli! i;iltV*VI il JhJi! ;VA1.1.*««* tiH7.4Mic ' • ' ||7.25 0.00 7.30 '.1.3 0.00 7.55 H' JUST tISTID -This'll ovrr 0 two-family oil the Union line. Kach TOR. hiode KIK, 1st Mt)K w/masler liliih; 1 niorc limvf U» IIIK : CALL '•"• -" •• ' '" ' ' S2 20'.'J(H).' .•'••'"'.'••• '' • •" total of 2.S butha. Kor|{eniiB KR bverlmkii bcuit y.iril Suntnn-r tvy Mortgage Corp. . •OO-MS-BSM SOP 6,88 3.00 N/P apt. has lrH'UI. FDR. 3 UK's, neu«r kit. front porch. >ep nUlltles. I90S) 1.38 3.00 N/P 1.25 3.00 N/P A 2 car del tfar A more. This lovely .corner property for.Just klt, off Kit, full basement, -I car il;uni(e. Ituitiac. mmy in 686-9098 Kentwood Financial Services aoo-353-qsos 150 condition. 617-l.ttOO. -.._ - - |7.50 0.00 7.55 '.13 0.00 7.13 Driij/ enter a fan/ i//,/// N/P N/P N/P Lehigh Savings Bank SLA.Union aos-sas-ooos 35017.50 2.00 7.7 selection .number.h.t'low .88 3.00 7.46 1.75 2.00 7.20 E Morgan Cartton Finl.Ridgewood aoo-502-0710 0 6.75 2.88.6.96 : .25 2.88 6.46 1.60 2.88 4.36 A REAL ESTATE ^'-•^s-^a Hatwest Home Mortgage soo-sas-s7flt 375 7.13 3.00 7.43 «« im .75 3.00 7.28 i.00 2,50 N/P. A NewCenUiryMtge,E Brunswick B0B-300-4B00 370 7.25 1.50 7.40 .75 1.50 6.99 i;50 T.50 5.ef4 A BUYING A HOME '•'••• T TOO B_]„ ^^^-^ im Premier Mortgage, Union »OB-O»7-SOOO 375 6.8a 3.00 N/P 63 3.00 N/P Qimlitj i.'i.'iiitruciii.Jii and.9 sp;ici>>n.s rooms combine to nuke i.50 0.00 N/P A 1700 Bofore You Buy ...:... Provident Savings Bank . :. . aoo-44».-77e» -350 7.75 O.00 7.75 : tliUcoKniuil'-.spHi.ii property to "SW.' Located1 iii desirable MNIIKN' . • • 25 0.00 7.25 SB 0.00 7.96 C UNION —" " "'•• '"' "" ' '."" 170"i YiioRoal Estate Agonl i.on:us CUTS k COIY - Ili-it [IfHfrtlii-l Oils lecluded iloll home with nuuou ROIfB • Whtn only the best will do, ihls lovely •) 'lilt »tii > im c, •; uin, i^si .k i.u in, ,(-,> Pulse Savings Sank.South River soa-zs7-246o 35a 7.50 0.00 7.50 00 0.00 7.00 2/3 BR»i newer EIK. I.U w/FP mill custom courtyard In the colonial oHVr« new everythlnu. Kit, until. Kam rm w/l-'l'. tin lisnil 1702. The. Neighborhood .•'. BalttisRil Top, it oilers-4 bedrooms,,3.-1/2.baths and includes a All lllKk. (iiriict l.iV .VHHy: I lllliv HJSBICJI lliu u .00 0.00 8.01 A de«lr»blt W»ihUi||lon School sect. All for 8129,600. Don't delay. and drckoverlooklnft'park like yard. A imiBt neft Woii'l l.tnl ,it 1703 .•• Buying An Older Home . .47S it:4774 Hahway Savings Institution ooarssa-tioo 325 7.88 0.00 7.88 8304,000 •••• ' •••-.- ' separate .suitet'or guests pr.tiu pair.. Offered ars3.49;0()0. »l(,5.D(lli(U71il',|-AI O,.^,.,, >•»>"»• I 25 0.00 7.'25 13 0.00 7.13 I 1704. Adv. of Home Ownership atlaaaaaaa—««J«.- • —'• • Source One Mtge Svcs, Cmfrd aoo-»7o-4o57 .300 7.00 3.00 7.38 .50 3.66 7.11 .50 3,00 6.85 R Starting National Mtge. Clark *oo-sez-e725 ZBS 7 B3 0.00 7.ae SELLING THE HOME f 25 0.00 7.30 25 O.OO 8.52 B Union Center Nat*J Bank, Union Ma-saa-ssoo 350 1300 Atiractlng_A,PuyorJ _. 6.88 3.00 7.18 •50 2,63.8.82 .25.0.00 7.25 J United Jersey BlcRidgefield Pk aoo-psz-oaii 325 1301 Determining 7.00 3.00 7.31 50 3.00 6,09 63 1,00 7.95 T A Selling Price VaSey National Bank. Wayne «oo-522-4100 iso 7.75 nun 7 BJ -O.OO 7.73 Q West Essex Bank. FS8 , >oi-s7s-7o«o;_35ic t 1303 Cleaning FflrThe Sale 7;63 0,50 7.63 25 O.5O 7.25 50 0.50 7.50-N- 1304 First Impressions WJ=^L Mortgage «Marmn «oa-ss4-i»MM 0 Arso located in. baltiisrol Top. this lO'-room split has been 7.S0 0.00 7.52 13 0.00 7.14 ,75 0.00 N/P O umoH . , . A WCKtaJNa muv Will lljhl up your evenlnu In thl« 2 lilt AVon> WbRk\> You can move rlflht Into Ulli Immaculate ralich 1'A bath cape. Off Salem 1U). neur INltuam Mimor. lliM.hti((e I.N beautifully updated throughout, With 4 bedrooms 2-IP Inths (;tUUT LOCATIUN , c«p« •-. Woderrl El kit, 3 UR'i, IVi baths, beautiful yard W/FP, FDR w/oak noor, beautiful oak kitchen w/l»V & dllileit In large rear j(Un porch overlooking1 paxkllke yard. New rool & .oak kitchen with cathedral ceiling, delightful soinriiinOs f,' Nice. Iliiuw! IVilfd M> .•'.•• Aflordable al 8 ipg.DOO. Milwd Hu. line ki!4i Simmer l^iii'li . recently painted .exterior. Reduced 9160.000. ' . Cull Today: -family room/ and ground lever off ice7 it oflers space' for 'iiii" everyone at $399,000. " • '. y« • ^lBilaiSirB (d)r"s 'day look (.)(r« Hoal down rat. -:M up to ' : neider Realto S0% tJownpaynwnl and a c 1 908-687-4800 MINIMUM 45-60 DAY RATE LOCK m bu« u " ™ " H IW lafUnaa- A fubllc Smtt« of . . 7,685%. A H'ORIIAU, COMMUNITY NEWSPAPMS 431 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE'SUMMIT Bta. and karm. „ ^hj^, to t)mn9t_ Und-i y^,^^ 908-277-1398 l • "•"^ tccuue M iiouat MI M.piynwt WWwii ' » 9 (ttn) Ttt-mtfc more) B. PR. CAC, malnl beauunil yard w/ built In pool. Move In eondltlonl, IViced right at

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    Escape mall — THURSDAY, OECSBBEB 7.1995 — 1089CHRY8LERFIFTHAMnuefFully4c«i«i, crowd§ this— 43,000 miles. $5500. Call J01.73S<1«8S. rmKmurtcmmsm.'mmrmK.t.iM* ABLE PAYS TOP $SS M CASH 1B89 DODQE DYNASTY LE.'«i« cyllndar,w»s. power steering/ brakes. «lr. outse.itodM. Omit. tbaojMt S2S3D a amss. attm Call • (v Ml 4 Main Orb—> year at Fette Excellent condition. $3,999. 201-533J)718Lor An auto dealership isn't necessarily AUTO DEALERS 201-716*499. . . • •• ~~ •• CMSj-illWOCS and WINS the firsl place people think of for their SMYTHE VOLVO '' 1996DOOQENEON SportSKtan.*rnnWraW, holiday shopping, but,'according to JOOOrnllet. exoellentcontHUon.-Fulry to«a«ti. ' FRBE MX UP 7 DAYS EXCLUSIVE : Returned to Sworden. *i 1,500. 'Call the folks at Felte Ford/Imports in Clif- VOLVO DEALER 201-762.S28S. tdtii it's a great place to find, some- Automotive 326 Morris Avenue Sumnili 1992 DO1X3E SPIRrr.:20OTO mNes,-l4i(P0IS. thing fpr just about everyone and lo air condlrionino, power lodu/tapeilaok/aieel- escape the crowds al the,malls. (908) 273-4200 , lent condition. $a700.6»es,'lig2-oa34. . AUTHORIZED DREAM MACHINES - rjota plauroolycurrar? '96 Ford trucks offer rugged durability as well as value Fctte has an array of aulo accesso- . FACTORY SERVICE Run II loM weeks, anV¥>5/CaH'Ctau1fiedat' SSSWE PAYTOP DOLLARJ S J Following a major redesign for the r. tarn- mimiuiar,, Follow, mg a major redesign for ihc ' "~~~~"^—-——^————______"^ ries and services toJumpsl budgets. . LONG TERM LEASING , 800.564.8911 for details. .... '•. J095 model year thai brought signif- Upgrades to Windstar's~3~.8-liter V-6 engine Felte Parts beparuricnf Manager John Tar Year Jmft Car icant appearance, handling and safely M Hour SBnSoe. Cad: Connolly says some of thoir most AUTO FOR SALE improvements, the 1996 Ford Explor- now produce 200 horsepower, making it the IBMAUDIZOOTURBO.grwh, black leather,) '.*•* v mm. p popular selections include running . Sorirjjuii' er is primed for a sixth year as the owner, garaged. Loaded. Sunroof, phone, ex- most powerful engine available in any mini- boards, door edge guards, pin stripes ppllem condition. $8800. 90B-273-1368. 90&C88-7420 host-selling sport utility vehicle in ihe and painted or chrome bumpers. '1B93 tHDNIM anVJC CDX. 2? aMor, S 3 AUTO SPECIAL - $22.00 lor 10 weeks prepaid. or—molia rai,:7?:cw-mnss.MWPJUtari . '.United Stales; • • ' van. The big increase — up 45 horsepower Call Clatallied tor datolls. 800S84-8fti 1. Helping Explorer achieve lhal goal from the 1995 version of the engine — results , Cargo liners join bcdliners as hoi' 1991 BMW 3181 4 door slh/erf 5-speed, 44.K, Wll hc.the, riret-time availabiljtyof a options. Bcdliners have long been '(jamgod, nonsmokor. Loaded: logs, air, sun- '-.'.V-S 'engine. A 5.04ilcr V-8 is avail- from a new Split Port Induction system. desired by pickup owners'to protect roof, mint: 201-275-0220. Bern oiler, over. . $10,000. . .•''•••••'. TnainKim«d able on four-door XLT 4x2 Iriodcls Iricir truck beds from damage by tools, REMANUFACTURED : 1884 BMW-745I. 4 door, champagne/ leather' equipped with' a four-speed automatic auto industry. The passenger system or cargo, Minivan and sport utility Induction system Tins engine is stan- . Interior, loaded. CD playor, new exhaust, tires. .' ;iB90!tiNc can be switched off When a rear- 124,000 miles, mini condition. $5,500. Call ininsmission. while the 4.0-liter Y'6 dard on the Windstar LX qnd optional dwncrs have come to appreciate cargo 'rnaflo iop, fiunrodf.jeaflwr.aaioeeTTTiy.aoiBm], ENGINES facing infant scat is in place 201-762.S800. • .-. V' wiih automatic transmission remains. on the GL model liners for the way they preserve the :prem,um -JOUW Wvimi, tmooso Uoioi ijarn ihc ..standard powcrtrain. '....' , As another customer benefit, the carpet in the cargo area of their vehi- 1980. BUICK CENTURY Estate Wagon. 4-door, ^908.6a>^C333 ' "•• 7 ; 2.3-litcr, four-cylinder engine joins Windstar for 1096 also is the only .While, poWor steering/* brakes, windows; air- . Aicirig u'ilh the expanded engine cles. In addition lo hard shell-like lin- the 3.0-liler V-6 and the 4.0;liter V-6 minivan lo offer All Speed Electronic condillonlng.AM/fM stereo with amplilyer, new lineup. Explorer provides unmatched ers which have been available, new lires, $2,000, 688-6946,, •• '. -.. engines with 100,000 mile interval'! Traction Control with four-whceldisc .ride, handling, comfort and versatility soft liners provide quieter, more cush- 1903 QUICK LESABRE, Vfl with overdrive, U\ between lunc-up under normal driv- brakes Traction Control provides bel- T- and lil remains' the leading vchiclo ioned protection-for iho cargo area. 'power, fully loaded, 96K, mini condnion. one ing conditions with routine fluid and icr traction on slippery surfaces, with Along witfrtheexpanded engine lineup,.Explorer provides unmatched ride, handling, com- owner; $2900 orbosl oiler 900-6B5-1429, in hi class uiih standard dual air bags Securily and convenience influence filter changes superior -omrol and slccrability This fort and versatility —and lit remains the leading vehicle in its class with standard dual air 1985 CADILLAC ELDORADO, White, beautiful lo supplement the safely belts. Glhcr bags to supplement the safety belts. Other safety features include a four-wheel anti-lock conditidn Inside and out. Best offor takes l|. feature 'i available on the 3i*8-Iiicr k n •Bifeiy features include a four-wheel The 1996 Ranger lineup includes Must too. Call 908-688-9450 after 5 p.m. BUILT IN OUR SHOP engine Windstar Four-wheel disc , . 9_systerTvwith disc brakes on all models, rear-seat head restraints, and a cross-car ' ami-lock braking system with disc two- and four-wheel-drive XL and 1988 CADILLAC ELDORADO Blrltz,. fully brakes also arc available with trie safety beam. An integrated child seat is available on four-door models.— — — Fette also sells the fcrnlkcs on all model;;, rear-seat, head XLT and four-whccl-dnvc STX Reg- '' loaded,' all options, leather, Beautiful. car, trailer lowing package .garago kepi. $6000 or boBl offer. ; rcrtrijin.is, and ,a'; cross-car safely ular Cab and SupcrCab versions top-rated Motorola hcim. An integrated child-scat is Tlie Flaresidc pickup box, previ- Wmdstar's cargo-carrying capacity cellular flip phone "' available on .four-door models. ously available onlj on Ranger has been increased, without affecting 1985 CHEVROLET Splash, may be ordered on' a number tow ing capacity Gross cargo weight, which answers both -7 Aiinihtr safely,hoost comes from ••::' - MONTE CARLO ; : ON R WHCLB . Explorer's sophisticated. Control Trac of XL and XLT models JS well GCW, on 3 8-liter vehicles equipped security and conveni- 0,700 original miles,, now . transmission, 1 Privacy glass is included on the rear with the trailer tow prep package is . :\BBS>mnO3W rr.m'ia.fUtai.'sami-rw: fpur-vhecl-difvc system; which auto- poWrir stoonng, windows and doors, tinr. Excol- cchBnlcnl ITEE ' Suat ,'Jor .'anal allhtr • xniilic4illy engages when il senses lhal sliding and quarter windows of XLT 8,500 pounds, which is 1,000 pounds ence needs. loni condition'. $3,iOO/bosl odor. Call. ' 'SOB-efl^HSSfi. '. . , ' and SpKnh SupcrCab models and is greater than the 1995 model's •... .'. • , ..' .908-964-7024 . •'•. •'• , any wheel is. slipping. . ' 'i"88B >N|SSAN .2flOB0< MrnDnnitt, S« MACK BORING capacity ; 1 ; The. Ljimilcd model will add an.•optiona oir the STX SupcrCab oilier options' popularity, Safe Guard 1985 CHEVY Camaro, blqck,, ouibrnatic, air .white blu« mwrrqr. ^Bunnjoi; «m*'HjM -JHE Pmacy-ghss pivoting rear quarter condinoning. Low rniloanrj: Vory woll main- ItKsSrJpjasagfsijsra^.-- • .. .Z365ftoute.22, IMitm,, Mew Jersey . elegant new exterior color, as Ivory For 1996, a 3 O-litcr V-6 engine and window etching and a variety of iradi- lainod, Musi 'SOQI -$IBOO or bosl offor," windows arc optional on the XLT, : v •Peiirlcsccnl Clcarcom joins the lineup...' a four-speed automatic overdrive ' tionnl securily systems increase a.n 201-^81-7388.. '.'.... ' ';' ':: r908^64MWB® • , .••.': . •• ^m**^,.. : STK and Splash SupcrCab models .. Eddie Bauer models also gel a new • transmission are standard on GL mod- owner's peace of mind as wellaii pro-- • 19O6.CHr-VYCAVAUEnCL, automatic trans- ... lu'p-ionc color -:-. lighl saddle mciall- . equipped with the sliding rear els Both ihc 3 0- and 3,8-litcr cgines . viding insurance premium discounts. . nriissioh, poworstooring, windows, locKs, trunk, w indnu have 100,000 mile tune-up intervals lill-slporlng, cruifio conirol, AM/FM cassoilo, A '1087 RbYM ••.• icreplaces piimicc.as ltip. accent color. .'• Frilic also sells the top.-ralcd Moiprolil door, gold,.00K milos. $2000 lirfn. Call Gorard 1996 Pord Wlmtstar tinder normal driving condmoas with ' pclluljir flip phone which answers or lonvo messafjo, 000-352-0224., Wi Ford' Rancor - routine fluid and filter changes ifsctrcii^btKai;.. Alrcach highlN regarded for Us both security and convenience needs, 1QI)0 CHEVY CELEBnlTY-EUPOSPORTWa. . Fprcl Ranger rnaimains the value, gon, Fl V-6,.powor stooring/ brakofl, now tiros, contemporary design, interior roomi- , i^r?l:,YMpUI.r ' lpughneKs. good, looks and wjdc The versatility of Windsiar's oood shapo, 90,000 milos. $2,500, Allor 6pm, ness, and car-like ride, handling and Connolly cainions'gifi shoppers not -haicHbaBk', -red; .e dhoicc of models .that have made it' seven-passenger seating configura- . W8-6a'7-4ai9. ,-' .....' Get it in gear with ;brakes. eir, '^tcrab. .lair i quietness, die ford Wtndit.tr iniiuvan 'io wail'untjl it's too late.,, necessaries . 201-7S3j.' . America's'.bcs|-sclling corhpacipick-' tions is expanded for 1996 Low-back 1088 CrftVY MONTE CnrlrS Va,''power stoor- the Auto Special adds c\cn more custoivter-plcasjng not. in slock could take .two. or three , inrj, powor brokos, air conditioning,'two door, froiifarid sccond-r6w cloth bucket 10 weeks - 20 words •19B7'PLVMpl • up .iruck' for nine" straight years. '". features for 1996 Ford weeks for delivery. A ten percent dis- automatic, Qrny.oood condition. $1950. Call concttnoned. -poNtr -Jjw^rtno, SJDWOJ ^ ^ J.I.Jy- WlrwUlC"! during Ranger maintainsthe value, toughness,' good looks and wide choice of' modelm s that 9p8.48fi.4530. only $22.OO iprepiUd ': • And for 1,006, Rongcr.becomes the • Upgrades to Wmdst.ir s 3 8-lilcr . count is offcrod on purchases during . One vehicle 'per ud '. •'AM'PM-'stereoJDxboilenrxrimwionaiiX 1996 model year as an option on the -irtade-tt-Amerlca's"best-sellirig compact' pickup truck for nine straight years. ••oiter. Cali'aO(VB8«-fflM2 first compact pickup,with an optional V-6 engine now produce 200 horse- .ihe nlonlh of December. .'.'••:'• YOUR AD could oppoar horo for as liftlo as No ubbroviatlunu GL model. These scats already are $14.00por wook. Call lor more dotn'ls. Our passenger-side air bag.to supplement, down to fo'rm a convenient bed. board seating positions, side impact , No refunds power, making it the most powerful available on ihe V% in either cloth or lions, which eliminates the need for Fcile has Gift Ccriificlcs available Iribndly classillod doportmont would bo happy • Private party advertisers poly. ' the safety belt and complcrhchl it Windstar has more than 40 stan- intrusion bcams'and a sliding door . Ib'heto vou. Call i-800-5«4.80ii, engine available in am inmnan The leather seating surfaces. When both cirich clips when an aftcrmarkct. ' in values from $50 to $250 which can Price ol vehicle Is only copy change ' • Mandard driver-side: air bag. The 1 • .. allowed. big increase — up 45 horsepower dard safclj fciturts including dull -nr child sifety lock New for 1996 are an 1987 CHEVY VAN. 4 captains chairs, sola bed, 1 the second and third seals on- the GL child's scat is utilucd, and an auto be applied for pans, service or even 1980 RONTIACTnANB'^iiM3JPA i opiicmal.air bag has art added child- bags lo supplement the safuv belts Automatic Locking Retractor/ Has how onglno and now transmission. $7,500. Just Jot down your ad end mall II In with 305, '5. speted. cpower mAerrr^.^ from the 1905 version of the engine arc bench style, an optional scat/bed lock/rclock fcmirc that is included toward a vehicle.purchase. Of course, , your payment, ': , safety .feature thar's.a firsl in the US. four wheel anli lock brikmg sysu.pi emergency Locking Retractor feature Call flO8.6BB.5B73,',' : ,. . ." dpW5,anvfmjdpW5anvf*Wa < — results from a new Split Port feature allows the seats to to folded with optional remote entry and key the uliiirttiio gift would be a shiny new Worrell Newspapers 201.748.aS, ioof (K> _um "92 Chevy ('del, p*i hatch i«i ppt incr pMi tejii «4M lilni ttfOO, flfel. cruiu.'Ml. mau. cauttti Aia eiu»M», v*< Witocu. vuta, v "91 Chevy Cawfier "93 Chevy Canoo •91 Chevy MO Blazer •94 Chevy S-10 Blazer • AIR, ithf Inl, QJatt lop. OK! DOK, cut ft Friday night) just to tfl, ktyittt (imnlft, 4t«c mid. I/O^I •uray 2or. J cyl autD. PSTC Astro Cargo Van tit., maroon, 6 cyl auia ". Black 4di -6c(l aulo 'P;S'& C(). Slk.15^5. VliN *SSIIBOI7, USHP VIM. •SV!«J!g, US* IH.ua IM $0 'Am. cuwonHf«w,A [yE^jfiji ft,,,»-ncc GrjiSd/ 6 o'l auto w-overtjn^ ; ISasZQT.ViN (SI 105177 MSHf 12 t fc'C ;imi rjiass u dtlt.in! • IMiyy iituli 11503 GMAG itUlm buy.' 'l6(72?37J'.UBHi -li'];1MlxlJ30 Silver. 6 cyl auto w/oyertjnw, P.SABSWLks. A'C-lmi rr. deir. inf . P'SaWl.sW s W''U.• • fiea nifliiiiic, tat. 4 cyl auto.. Black 2 [Jr.. 6 cyl'. auio w.'overdrive •92 Geo Tracker BlackS silver.6cyl aulo P'S' •94GMCJifr»ny P-S.'U'US iVC iintrjuss,1 P'SDWlks A'C tint mt wipers 'ftMt tiaid lop, !,rjr. J cyl auto.. B/W'Lki'St'Anl,A'C,lint(|lass 'Green, gray leatherint im time that our 24-Hour OOO-C62 9O5O im wijwrt AM'fM. bucket su lilt cruse -AM'FM stireo cass ' P S B 'A. C -tirifrjlass. rr. Heir, inl , rr. dtlr. rr wiper, ml, wiper 6 pyl-auio., P.S.B.-I0I5 more Consignments W.WEm, ' •SAVE $3264 S • • 32134miVlN»PM5J?93J' xos AM'FM stereo cass, buckdl • AMTM stereo cass; tilt, cruise 28.674 mi. VIIW2509694 come SAVE 3299 SB «.663mi. VIN/N6911383 • 48:209 mi.•VIIMNT127640 •' ON A NEW 1995 CHEVY 134SB Roadside Assistance ON A NEW 1995 CHEVY ON ANEW 1995 GEO $9495 $9495 :•;' $13,495 $19,995 fL\'ki:] Z fill CAVALIER LS CONV. Sid oqyip. mcl FVJO, 2 21 4 cyi.W CAMARO COUPE < TRACKER HARDT0P4 •891 Sid «QUI> 93Che»yCaiiiaUer mdeVItle "91 Chevy S-10 Blazer 900-3550099 lUno'i'Hi'ioek bin, VDUII. duU |,Moi Maroon learner int., •! dr. 8 cyl. •92Plymou«i •94 Chevyi-ton Pickup DM pw top. AIR. qloth be kit Opt Incl luto wS * bikj, UQut, M mm i-l ip,i I Rffi jr. 4cyi sum, PWUs •Wl'tSti : di. J«4 6 cyl auto team helped out when o^ 'o. jALti irnvici Him, iKim *hli. cutitta, tl!T •»U. i/dil. Uyliii r.mi,;.»in ci'iie WC tint JI4ES -rr.. Oet^ int. |i« nun, p*i v,uiri1ockir 2 lone \litH OE nildfli. Dw llfng, cPARTS • AUTOBOOY $7895 : VHWM823I5SV. slereo'cass 26.575 ml. VlN>NX29558e wheels' 8.316 mi. 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