' County leader Newspapers
VOL.5? NO.20 SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY; FEBRUARY4,1988—2* TWO SECTIONS
By "JOHN GAVIN _ 250,000 Jews demonstrated on behalf ' While in Russia,: Goldstein says with me on this trip," says Goldstoin • For 'Rabbi Joshua Goldstoin, the of Soviet Jewry. Goldstein says that that hp and his friend traveled on about the numerous gifts that were p^stHanukkah season will-be one ho demonstration brought together the public transportation to variousi Jew- given. "And I was able to give these will never forget. Instead of leading •largest gathering of Jews living out- ish ghettos in Moscow and Kiev and gifts to tho rcfuscniks and the prom- prayers with his congregation at side of Israel. met rcfuscniks. In addition, he says ises I made Ur the rcfuscniks, I made- Temple Sha'arey Shalom or enjoying While in Russia, Goldstein ho was able to get a "first-hand on my own behalf and I made on . lighting ceremonies with his wife and traveled ort public transportation to 'account" of the Soviet intimidation behalf of my congregation as well." • two sons in his Springfield home, he, various ghettos in Moscow and Kiev and anti-Semitism. During that commitment, Golds- was in the Soviet Union meeting to meet rcfuscniks and give them ' "We were tailed ty KGB agents tein promised those rcfuseniks' fami- Jewish "refusenlks" who desperately .aicouragcmeiv about their plight in throughout our travels," says Golds- lies that his congregation would build want religious freedom and a chance the Soviet Union. He says that show- tein about his observation. "Whenev-1 a special relationship with them by_L toimrrrigratetcrlsrael; er' we would leaved rcfuscnik'home "Writing, making phono calls and FoF r 10 dayd s durindi g December, and magazincrarticlcs-on tho Ameri- go-out into the strcctpAvc would showing love and concern. Goldstein and a friend^ Stephen Ale- can dcmonstrarlbfTgavo them hope always sec a white car start up its While in the Soviet Union, Golds- "xander, a B'nai B'rith jouth regional and let them know that there were -cngine^rWhcn-we-would gct-into a tein had a chance to meet the Mende- director, saw Russian KGB~ agents people in the world supporting their cab, that white car was following us." leev family of Moscow — a four- follow them around Moscow and cause. Goldstein also says that the Rus- member family that, the Sha'arey Kiovas they visited Jewish, rcfusc- "They were so heartened to sec sian public in general gave him a Shalom congregation adopted five niks who have been denied visas to that there was solidarity, not just cold reaction and upon leaving tho years ago. While in Russia, Goldstein emigrate out of" the Soviet Union. from, Jews but a lot of other people country hp says ho was detained nt adopted an additional'six families for Goldstein says that meeting with participating in this demonstration the Moscow airport and, ordered to his congregation, Jewish dissidents during the begin- also," cxplainB-Goldstcin. "Morcov- empty his pockets while army per- After meeting tho rcfuseniks, ning .ofJhe. Hanukkalu season ..had ,a_. .._cr,.thoscjiewSpap.crs. also.had_ar.ticlcs Goldstein-says -that- thc-cxpcricncc.- special meaning. on tho rcfuseniks' own demonstration HHie* waWflQs detainefiPlniTICfdl 2S5 minutesminlltCK. wan Well worth the trip in spito of the -Hanukkah stands for—religious —in Moscow and that really gavc-them The trip, sponsored.by the Jcwjsh harassment from Ihc-Sovict-govcrn-— freedom, so there was a special a morale boost because it told them Federation of Metro: West, was merit. Ho said that seeing his "Jewish.' meaning attached to that for. all the that what they were doing was not designed to enlighten Soviet Jews on brothers and sisters" was just like refuscniks wo.saw," says Goldstein. .. lost,thatitwasreported."._ Judaism and give them encouragc- sccing-his neighbors at home. about-planning-the-tripr"Tra'dhlo!ral- -Ironicallyrthe-day-boforo-QoIds^ mcnl-in:lheir.-plight-of-not-boing-ablor "'•They wcTc^iusT~dcliglilful~pcople;" . l'lmlo lly Jnlm A. Gavin lyr"Jews-take-lhls-limeTluring-the-sea"i—tcirrarrivediri iigTanrouToTThe SovierUnlonT" says Goldstein about the rcfuseniks • son to honor those in our past who niks hold a demonstration asking for In addition, ho> presented the dissi- he met. "What struck me is that these A RUSSIAN SOUVENIR — Rabbi Joshua Goldstein of fought for^rcligious freedom. In religious freedom anil the right to dents religious objects, clothing and people might be living- down tho Temple Sha'arey Shalom holds a placard Ihat he similar kind of way, wo were going emigrate.. However, he says that books Ihat were contributed by the street, from me...Thcy arc just people obtained while visiting the Soviet Union7 Theplacard,.- to the Soviet Union to honor thorn,' many of tho rcfuscniks'wcrc beaten 320 families of hissyrlagoguc. who are very much just "like-us. All which was. used in a demonstration, says 'And we, too, too." . during the demonstration and that , He says that the synagogue they Want is just a chSncc to bo free." don't want bombs.' In addition, Goldstein says that the there have been demonstrations by "•mobilized itself" in support of the timing was .special because tho trip counter-groups to "down-play" the refuscniks and every member contri- was made right after, a major demon- rcfuseniks' demonstration. Goldstein buted gifts to the dissidents. stration of American Jews in estimates that about 350,000 Jews "In a real sense, I felt like all the Catholic Schools week l.WaShingtpri1_p.C.,. where about live in tho Soviet-Union. _members-of—this-synagogueljycnt—-^Staff? , students, celebrate ' . •' • :'1~ -By JOHN GAVIN " . " "., "prepare children for-high school with a good founda- As'Catholic schools all ovef" the "-nation observe tion-in the fundamentals of mathematics with u high "Catholic Schools Week," local faculty members, ^stu^, ..Jitross upon creative, writing, and self-expression through dents, parents andTficnds involved with tho St. James writing." • • • School, have. also been commemorating the special The 35-year-old elementary school has 206 students ' observance. . in grades ono through eight and its prc-school and Icin- Last week at a regular Springfield Township Commit- -dergarten classes. There arc also art, music and gym teo meeting, Mayor Joffrey Katz read a proclamation instructors on the staff. designating this week ns "Catholic Schools Week"-in In addition to the luncheon, tho week-long-celebration Springfield. In addition, he also cited St. James School has featured oil Open House of the pre-scjiool facilities as-bcing-in-accord withthc National Catholic Associa- and a special registration period for parents of tion of America's efforts (oWard "academic acliicvcmcnt kindergarten-age children. of our children" and their "development of social, moral and religious values." ' , Today, however, is "Grandparent's Day" and students -' When accepting the proclamation at the meeting, Sr. will.be bringing along their grandparents to the school Marie Anna Molt/., school principal, said, "We are very to have lunch with them. On Friday night an Ethnic' appreciative of all that Springfield docs for us. We work Dinner will be served. In that celebration, each family . hand-in-hand with tho Board of Education ,and we wiil prepare .-a meal according to their nationality and appreciate all that-the Springfield town docs for the St. bring it to be served in a joint buffet meal. School offi- James School."; I- •„.- . . cials say that such n meal enables students and.families On Monday, many of the school's 17 faculty.mem- to better understand one another through enjoying the bers were able to reflect on those accomplishments as foods of the different cultures. they dined together at a special'buffet lunch while, vol- A closing ceremony will be given on Sunday at noon unteering parents; looked after the youngsters. Molt?, Mass. At that ceremony, students will do readings and says that a major objective of the school has been to present gifts for Mass. •.—• "' • . Cieri scholarship fund formed lMinlo lly Jnlm A. Gavin FACULTY LUNCHEON-r Members of the St. Janies Elementary School staff get a , Friends of the late William J. Cieri School as well as William Paterson sion in-New York-and-then the Union • chance to relax during a special luncheon, just one of the events being .sponsored by the Jr. have announced formation of the College. The son of former Mayor- County Prosecutor's office. He was 1 •school In obserya;nce of'Catholic Schools Week...... William J. Cieri Jr. Memorial Scho- William J. Cieri Sri and Lcxie married and had two sons. larship fund. "•.-••. Shoopnian Cieri, he spent his profes- the public is urged to join in this In announcing its formation, Lois sional life in law enforcement, first as memorial by sending a check payable Kaish, chairman of tho fund, said that a member of the Springfield Police to the William J. Cieri Jr. Memorial funds requested ______"Department and later as iin agent for Scholarship Fund to 5 Cypress Terr .•ing the idea. :—• -the Secret Service Uniformed DiviT; raco, Springfield, 07081. Board to initiate Project JOY. "Several months ago, following the untimely death of Bill Cieri Jr., ByLEEFOULKES "Tho funds would bo used for public $893, which is available in the , many of us who knew him' were The Union County Regional Board relations, clerical help, and a stipend budget. :._—•-_ seeking a way to express our anguish of Education is applying to tho Union for.lhocoordinators. " vlrJoanno Meeker, teacher of Engl- over his loss," n«id Kaish. "Some- _ County Department of Human Ser- "These tolcphono~contacts will— ish "and" readitlg^t~DavidBrearley thing more than a tribute or charit-... Tax assistance available vices/for $10,000 worth of funds to provide a link between high school High School, and David Van Hartr able.donation seemed in order, We '/•' : provide seed money for ah intcrgen^ students and senior citizens who aro teacher. of computer science and . wanted a lasting, memorial*that would —Free tax assistance will bo provided at the Springfield Library on erationul program, Project J.O,Y, unablo to . leave their homos. An mathematics at Jonathan Dayton, reflect Bill's life and his values." . TuSsdays from 9 nan. to 1 p.m. Pcopjc needing assistance should call -376-4930 for an ai^pWmenl. Thoy should also bring n copy of'tlicir" joining old and young. The, project is intergonerational bond will be estab- have been selected by a speclarpanel Kaish said that tire fund will'be last ycur's tnx return. • a new concept being promoted lished," said Kopp. as outstanding teachers for Governor held in trust by the Union County NewJcrsey tenants or-homeowners who do not have tojile n federal nationally by the National- Office on In other business Tuesday, the Koan's Teacher Recognition Prog- Regional Board of" Education to pro- % or stato lax return ,mny qualify, for a tenant or homeowner tax credit of Aging—; . t board approvedZ^lhTS foi 'pornipproval-by-the-Board-of- ~vTdo ait qnnnflltsollCEc-scliolnrship-lo— $35 or $65. This tax assistance program is sponsored by the American The funds Will enable students at measures: . „• • ' ._ , EducSytion, Meeker arid Hart's names . •some deserving Jonathan Dayton Associlijfon of Retired Persons;—r— ,-, the four regional high schools to tele- ADavid Broarloy teacher Angpio will boWbmilled to tho State Depart- senior. " • " • iv. phone eldorly shut-Ins in Union Cou- Corbo and tho choral music.studonts ment of ESscjtion as recresontatives Cieri, a JifRd»mjr*residcnl oiT> ty,_These contacts- will provide a link will enter a vocal music competition ,in tho program, Was a graduate p!S between high school students and in Nassau, the Bahamas. The group^ "The superintendent hus reviewed Jonathan Dayton Rog«rffal lTigh senior citizens who are unablo to will-leave Friday, April 29rand" tho records of Meeker and Hart and lafocus — return Monday, May 2. Cost is $450 found them to Include exemplary - leave their homes, - Business directory Pages 30,31 "At Tuesday night's meeting of the per person; ThfTirip will he paid for evaluation rcportsTand ber devoid of Safety hint Inside story -Classified...,;.., Pages...... 13-22- school board, Nancyanne Kopp, tho from funds-raised by tho students and recent sanctions or deficiencies. • The Springfield Police Depart- Crossword...» Pago 7 district's director of Adult and Conti- .: the parent's booster club; Tho parenu; Meekir and1 Hart 'would then Editorial :...... Pago 4 ment reminds citizens who have Obituaries Page 12 'Entertainment : Page.6 nuing FJuoaU'on program sees a nfecd In"^__rcceive-a-Ccrtificat«!-,otcorrimendjt!on_ burglar_alarnusystcms_tlinLJ!!5y_ —Photo-foram-...,™.™...... ™.. Page4- Horoscope Page 7 for the program; "We're such a der of the obligations. • ' from the governor and be expected ,|o aro required' to register their ReligioiiirNews.....,,., Pages 11,12 Lottery... • ."Pagcl" mobile society that It creates a gap *SuperlntendenLDonuld .Mcrach- -participate in fho governor's Convo- alarms with the Police Department Real Estate Pages27-29' bctWcen generations," Kppp sitld,. nik"will accept appointment as a cation on Excellence, jn Teaching in, by the end of January, Social Panes 4-5 Kopp says there-are 1,074 elderly—J^nlbT^tlbw^nd-part!elpttl«HiH^hc^*-^it^l|Sr*"T:ht! regional dlslau^ —-Anyone who noe4s more mior- »hut-|ns In Union .C6unty being 21st Institute1 for Development of would receive a $1,000 grant for each mation should contact police served by state home health care- ; Educational Activities . at Lawrence teacher which can only bo used for an headquarters ii' 376-0400. ' .< workersi The application would inltU . University^ in_Appleton, .Wia, July __educatlonal purpose designated Jby Me the care of 264 senior-citizens.- lO-ie^otal cost of the excursion Is' - that teicher. —
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2_—L.Thursday,FebruaryA.IQKH ^.S^A-COUNT^JEADERJIEWSPAPERS—-Thursday/ February4,-1988 —••3---- Gauftrdbcke istffct for months. As a part of its celeWation of Voc- Appointments mayjbe made by call-. Analyzer submits a computer diag- "was a costly experience for a JPassiac received~a conditional discharge, for ' ational Education Week, the Union ing Eugerie Stryker, automotive nostic_ report that determines man who was ordered to pay a $750 possession of less than SO grams of IHamsalso pleaded _gUilry to hay-., any County Regional High School Di jnstnictotatDavid-Brearley-Regiona' - - -. l we«kiKSseT~wilKuT~th• e car's major inc-and-spendone-dajrirrJaltfo'llOW^ marijuana,-was-finea^$500 and "ing fictitious license-plates and driv- tricfls presenting free computerized High School, at 272—7500; or engine systems and suggests which, ing his appearance'ui Springfield ordered to pay $50 for laboratory ing an unregistered vehicle. For those engine analysis tests in its Vocational" infractions she was fined a total of Joseph Colodin, automotive instruc- if any^engine parts jnay be in need of Municipal Court Monday. fees. He also paid a $50 fine and $10 . Automotive Shops. '_' • $30 and ordered to pay $20 in court tor at Arthur L. Johnson-Regional" adjustment, repair or replacement _ .Mark Varon, 40, Passiac, pleaded in court c6sis~aflcr"pleading guilty to The computerized engine analysis, High School, at282-O910. . Stanley Grossman, regional district guilty to driving with a suspended costs. possession of marijuana in a motor performed by the Allen Smart Engine -Upon being connected to an auto- director of vocational education, is license. In. addition to the fine and vehicle. His license was suspended Analyser used'by many auto repair —^/Catherine Markwith, 24,"Spring- mobile.' the Allen Smart Engine the coordinator of this project. jail sentence, he had his driver's Jpr two years: ; : shops, will be available at the auto- field, pleaded guilty to driving an license suspended for one month and motive shops of the David Breariey uninsured vehicle. She was ordered ' was-efdered-to pay $15 in court '/Morris Minatec, 40, Newark, was Regional High School inJCenilworth— to pay a $100 fine and $15 in court- costs. found guilty of driving with a sus- and the Arthur L. Johnson Regional Schoolshdld4otir-^ costs. In addition, her license, was Varon alsd pleaded guilty to driv- pended license. He was ordered to • High School in Clark Instructors and . The residents of the Uniori County and classes in courses such as auto- suspended for six months and she ing With no inspection sticker. For pay a $500 fine and $15 in court students in both of these schools have Regional High School District No." 1 motive shop, beauty culture, compu- was ordered to perform 30 Says of that infraction; he was ordered to pay costs. Also, his license was sus- set aside Feb. 0 and Feb. 11 from 9 will have an opportunity to visit the ~ter technology, electronics technolo- pended for 10 days. community service. •. •'. gy, rnachine shop, • Child' i^re-s a $10 fine and $10 in court charges. a.m. to 2 p.m. for these free com- il , hil Markwith. also pleaded guilty to puterized engine analysis tests. vices, marketing and tiisgjbutjye VFrank Martin, 28,'Plainficld, was . VMarcrlla-HarriE, 20,_ Newark, having fictitious license plates and' education facilities of the four rcg- TESTING ENGINES—Using the Allen Smart Engine AnalvzetflaacacJn-DavlfJBcearJay ^:Residents-of=the»regionai-disirict fined $250 and ordered to pay $15 in pleaded guilty to operating an unin- driving an unregistered vehicle. For jconducts its annual public tour"~6n processing, typing and cabinetmak- & -Reglonal-High-School-aotDmetlv^^h^p~lFrKenilvyorth are Breariey students Jonathan communities of Berkeley Heightsg , >urt-co8ts-after-pIeadingTgui!ty-to—su^^ehicle^Fo^tnaH^fractio^r^h^^^ th^e^nTr¥c^ionT^hT^Vas fined a Total' lk ' Wednesday, Feb. 10. ing at the four regional high schools Kerness, left, Scott Sevret, right, and teacher Eugene Stryker. Free automobile engine ' ^ . : Education Week, Feb. 7-13, will Livingston in Berkeley Heights and 5 : ' ~ ' phone in advance for an appointment. intoxicated Drivers Recovery Center. -- " — ~; ; " enable residents to observe facilities David BrcarleJrtirKcnilworth. His driving license was revoked for six months. Thejour_of-the regional district's Police blotter Home insurance is a priorityf Becky SeaHunches vocational, technical and business ^Monica Heath, 24, Union, A Fanwood woman attempting to.. ing to a report, both "men were As the second session of-tho 100th elderly al reasonable and affordable "Few problems areas important or The foll6wmg~is7the schedule of a.m. and will, conclude at about 3 •pleaded guilty to driving under the pass a forged check at a shopping obscrvcd"shoplifting at an Echo Plaza • Congress begins work, Rep. Matthew Feb. 5 — Cheese lasagna, tossed rates," he said/ ' more financially and emotionally meals to bo. served over the next p.m. Lunch will be,provided during "influence of drugs^Hcath was.fined •center got a surprise last Friday when store before police were - called. J. Rinaldo (R—N.J.) said today he salad with' Italian dressing, wax, devastating, to the elderly and' thpir weck_at the Becky- Seal Nutrition -beansrtapioca pudding, cream" of eel-"" ••iho-toiiir— '—~ " $250and:ordcred to pay $15 in court Springfiold police officers Matthews-was apprehended by offic- ^will^placo a priority on enactment of It is estimated that tho .tax credits families than the cost of nursing./ Center, the former Raymond Chisplm cry soup, dinner rou\ margarine and rholo Ily JOIIM A. GAVIN costs. In addition, she was ordered to apprehended her on tho spot. . er Paul Caron~and Roch was caught legislation on nursing home care Residents of lhoj;egional_ district would permit-insurance companies to homecare,"Rinaldo added. School building, Springfield. milk-. - - . pay a $100 surcharge and spend 12 by officer William WrisloyT; insurance, • » communities7bf~Berkeley fljlghts, ME, CAMEfl'ASHY?—All [email protected]_at St. James School Were very cooperative On Jan. 29, local police arrested offer long-term nursing homo protec- On another topic, Rinaldo said that Lunches are • served Monday hours in the BDRC. Her license was' VOn Jan. 31, police arrested Tal- He. said he^will press for passage —Fob;-8—"-Boneless barbecued pork Clark, Garwood, Kenilworth, Moun- during 'Catholic Schools Week' when asked to stop for a picture. Also pictured is their first Cassandra Norman, 36, and charged ' tion at monthly premiums as low as~ We mlust also amend the Clean Air—through Friday between noon and jib, cauliflower with chccse_saucc,_ revoked for six months. mago Lord, 33, Maplewood, and of a plan "to provide the elderly withj tainside-and-Springfield—who -are- grade teacher, Annette DeCorte. . ' ' . her with receiving stolen property $15 per month. ' Act to rcduco tho amount of acid 12:30 p.m. to senior citizens 62 and baked potato, applesauce, vegetable charged him with driving under the. coverage for long-term carc'at homo inTercstcd in participating in- this and passing a forged check. Accord-_1 The nursing horno^ insurance bill, rain, which is costing our economy, dver, regardless of financial status, soup, bread, margarine and milk. influence-of alcohol, driving with a or in a nursing home." program Tire'requested to make reser- ing to a police repdrt, detectives were he said, calls fofifioledcral govern- billions of' dollars annually." Ho Reservations must be made ono suspended license and leaving the Provisions of his legislation .call _._-F.eb..9.->- Chicken-a-la-king, peas vations by calling Stanley Gross.m~an7' called to Acme Markets after Nor- menf to.help creato a private reinsur-—explained thatmost of Now Jersey's day in advance by calling 376-5814" scene of an accident. According to a -for—increasing the availability and and mushrooms, rice, sliced, peaches, director of vocational education, at man presented a forged check to a anco corporation, modeled after Fan- acid rain problem is caused by tho between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday chicken noodle soup,.croissant, mar- Dominick Venditto named to UCUA rcpprt.JLord struck a vehicle on Mill- affordabllity of private lorig-tbrm ni' e Ma"" o an"d established at no sulfuric pollutants released from 376-6300, oxt. 326, between. 9 am. cashier. Norman, who told police that through Friday. - garine and milk. ' town Road and left the scene of the care and nursing homo insurance. "It expense to tho government, to insu-; coal-bunjing power- plants in tho and 1 p.m. on any school day. Those By SUZETTE STALKER named to the nine-member.authority trol solid waste, including his past v bcr, to another term. . • she works' as an assistant manager in TODAt ,— Baked chicken, Feb. 10 — Stuffed cabbage, mixed who are interested are asked to make The appointment of Dominick J. Jan. 28 by the Union County terms as Public Works Director in • The Republicans still control the a cafeteria, also uses tho names San- accident. He was later arrested-in- would extend tax credits to insurance late underwriters of long-term health Midwest. Union by officer Vemon Pedcrscn. companies that agree to make long chopped spinach, herbed stuffing, ^vegetables, pjerogies, fresh fruit, beef_ -theirrcservatidns today.- Yenditto to the Union County Utili- Freeholders. ^_/ Clark" and assistant PublicjVorks UCUA with a 5-4 majority. " dy Norman and Joan H. Kelly. : care policies against unreasonable. c"tidbits, chicken rice soup, ""noodle- soup, bread, margarine and ^___VOn_Jan _3.0.-a.Kcllcr-Strect-rcsi«- ties Authority could have a signific-, The two were appointed to fillvac - Director in Piscataway, as well as his _^uligadraipuncedjho_RopUblioansl, 1 -tcim-caro-protection*availablc-to-tho"~16s*ses,' • lem is past," Rinaldo said. "Congress bread, margarino-and milk. milk. dcht told police-that someone took a ant- impact—upon—negotiations- -ancies leftby-UCUA~Clialrman~lCch~ prcscnrrcsponsibilitlcFof coordinat- allegations that tho Democrats were p should take action to control acid rain /~—9 • ' —Gobra—Trapshooter—Tadar—detccti between"the-UCUA imd thef city of neth MacRitchie and Vice Chairman ing truck routes and landfill opera- -attompting-a—political—power-play- les Roch. 41. NownrkijmdJamcs-E. -beforo"the~darnage^to the environ- TALENT SPOTLIGHT -Linden over the direction of county -Blanche -Bnnasiak, whose terms tions in Linden, as the imeptus which within the UCUA, which Is an auton- - Matthews, 45, Jersey City, and from his automobile while it was ment is so widespread and severe that School lunches parked at a local gas station. Accord- waste to UTc AMS transfer station.' • . expired on Monday. A new chairman led • to his appointment by the omous body . . • charged -them with shoplifting, w lt7tllJc d CHRISTI^AMSTERDAM_ ing to the report, tlio radar detector -Fifty-percent of-all-womenwith reen Ogd'cn.this Sunday at 7p.m; on- -" ' o ccados even for a modest REGIONAL HIGHSCHOOLS .. gelatin, largb salad/platfe_home-_ . The two sides have thus far failed and vice-chairman arc expected to be. Freeholders. '___-_ .-.. "It's absolutely ridiculous,"_said- receiving stolen property and posscs- lec vc : ChTlsIieTs~T6years~old ancfwlIJTje- • was valued at $150. children under tho age of six are in Suburban Cablevision's Chgnr.d \._ ° iy-ri— '——: . ~ made^soup^-dcssertsiiQnilj:; WED- playing thelead role of Sanely Dee in to reach-a-compromise concerning named at the "Authority's next mect-- He added that he believes Venditto the counci!manr"If-irwas ujmrfifiT rb^jrd^idT^Ad aC nin biI1 -tho labor-force and qualhylhild^a^ OgScn's glicsts for-thisshow arc—T^ 7 . ! " would FRIDAY, pizza, hot corned beef NESDAY, chicken nuggets, dinner the Livingston "High production of ~lhc amount__pP solid__ wnsl
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*o**M By DONNA SCHUSTER /' "We want to have our financial turnover," said Galuppo. Freeholders also voiced concern Tho.plan by Democratic members - people in control of their affairs, and "If we have a few bucks left over—recently abbut the agency's ability to i±ii'j : of thejreeholder boardto-abolish the-- we will budget only for positions that - in ihth«e «II,IMV!«supervisoWr »lWn,i«allocation an
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Stanley "Grossman, director of voc- . Dayton in Springfield; David Carl of School District No. 1, which provides1 1 ational education Jor the Union Arthur L. Johnson in Clark; Peter secondary education. to more than County Regional High School Dis- "Festante of Governor Livingston in 2,600 students from the communities k trict No. 1, in cooperation with the • Berkeley Heights; and Joseph Malt of of Berkeley Heights, Clark', Gar- principals of the regional 'district's David Brearley in Kenilworth, wood, Kenilworth, Mountainside and four high schools, has extended an encourage those interested in the voc- Springfield, is one of 18 New Jersey open invitation to parents and resi- ational and technical programs of local area vocational school districts. dents to visit the vocational and tech- their schools to visit during Voca- The regional district has received that' nical-education facilities of. the reg- tional Education Week. Air visitors i .designation through the New Jersey ional high schools during National are asked, to report to the school's Department of Education, Division of Vocational Education Week, Feb. main office upon. entering the Vocational_Education, based on the .7-13. , building.. extensive vocational and technical \ . The principals of the regional- high offerings available to students in.its ' schools, Anne Rofnano of-Jonathan -— The Union County Regional High four comprehensive high schools. . Volunteers offer gift the Senior Auxiliary, a volunteer computer, which performs many Award offered ^-group dedicated to service of Child- Jaskiprcviously-^lone-manuallyi-suen-"— °*" rcn's Specialized Hospitai, Moun- as inventory control, patient medica-. Thq American Association of . tainside, has donated $20,000 toward " tion, allcrgyTuid therapeutic medica-' ^University Wbmcn, Mountain- _ Jhe hospital's new outpatient center tion duplication checking and a com- side Branch, is offering its annu-, scheduled to open in the spring. plete patient profilo ahd order entry. ~ al scholarship award for the. Children's Specialized, a com-. . The funds to purchaso tho cpmpu- 1988-1989 school year. prehensive pediatric rehabilitation . tcr were .raised by the auxiliary Applicants must be female, hospital providing a full range of through its annual Spring Parties attending college or graduate - - — -> — At Gaudineer School in Springfield, teachor Carol Fowler •NIGHT ON THE TOWN' — Gearing up for-trje Summit Child Care Center's 1988 'Night inpatierit and-outpatient services to school, a borough resident or in reads one of the 'Stories With Holes' to the sixth-grade class while the students complete 'Luncheon and Fashion Show at on the Town' are the NOTT '88 committee chairmen. Seated, frorri left, are: Ellen Feeley, disabled children arid-young .adults,' illustrations of their family trees. 'Stories With Holes' are short stories designed to provide' L'Affaire in Mountainside. This' the immediate family of a mem- SCCC staff liaison; Ruth Upper, general chairwoman; Lee Wadelton, raffle. Standing, will open the satellite outpatient ser- year's Senior Auxiliary spring fund-., ber of tho Mountainside branch from left, are: Janet Tomagni, deaoxatLojis;_Anj]e_D_unning,_ehtertalnment;_Mary Rice, ?J!inUgh ir]fOimation t0 a!!.ow the reader t0 dedu°e the correct ending. From left are: Gina .Mlilin, Ericc Hausman, Fowler, and Marnle-Sambur. - . a - • vices facility in nearby Fanwood. raiser will also be held at L'Affairo, ofA.A.U.W. .-• :• computer coordinator; Diane Fischi, invitations;J?eggy McCarthwhqstesses; Uodi Taran- Tho auxiliary has made three dona- oh'Wednesday, April 6, from-1-1:30— —-Scholarships-are-awarded~on~ itlnar^.:Jourrialfand-Pam-Rudyrpresldent'sqpartyrtarantino is a Springfield resident. ; tions to the-hospitaLdurinfz-the-past- »event wiirfeaturc" the-basis of academic achieve- —yea* totaling more than $40,0007^61 a fashion show. • ment,and financial need. Appli- Ohthejdb addition to supporting the outpatient • Tickets may bo purchased from the cations and further, information center, the auxiliary funded a trip for arc'availablo from Pat Connolly, Raymond Hcrgott of Mountain- preparing sales and marketing analr tickct^chairwoman^Mrs^JEdmund DON'T MISS A WEEK. live independently in the community. scholarship-chairman, ?,37,-169.'i. OEXOCAI,-NEW6 side has been elected treasurer of the yscs as well as the development of ^t^rnyBCtl6 —io-Philadelphia-and-alsoTsriabledlfi?" member of the auxiliary; or from tho GALL 68fi-7700 .bbard-oC-lrustecs-of-^he Association promotional material arid "advertiser FOR HOME DELIVERY CARIBBEAN. Mary AniCTormn of-kcnilworth ments. Her other duties include trade .hospital's pharmacy to purchaso a hospital; 233-3720. " for Advancement of the Mentally" has been appointed to the position of • show logistics coordination and man- Handicapped. The AAMH is a pri- marketing -assistant-at-Tennoy Engi- 1988. aging communications to field' vate, non-profit organization" dedi- neering Inc., Unions -. EARLY BOOKING. cated to helping handicapped adults offices. - ' — •Torma will bo responsible for DISCOUNTS!^ implementing marketing strategics, SAVE. Previously Tonrm was employed JWV breakfast by Action Tungsram Inc. in East The Elin-Ungcr Post 273 Jewish -BrunswicknShe-reccivedhcr"T)acHF~ lor- of science degree from Droxel War Veterans of the United States will FUND-RAISER—Gina Messano, center\a resktentolMQUDtainslda'and-youth-chalrwo-- I JUnivcrsity, Philadelphia, Pa.- : .Jioldjls-monUdy-bagcl-breakfast-busi— -man oHhe/Miracle^Mother'sDavrFuTrd^aiser? joins 'Miss Molly' of TV's 'Romper Room ness meeting -Sunday._9:30 a.rri^ at and Friends' and Jonathan B. Bell/radio personality of Z--100 radio, at a kick-off fund- i Temple Sha'Arcy Shalom, 78 S. raiser for the Children's Miracle NetworkJTelethon. The-telethori.-to benefit Children's Book-lhree monlhs-priorto"depaiTorarand"crals© ^peclallzed-Hospltallh-tontain^daand_Children^-Hospiral-in-Newarkra-u 10 days Sltmor Class for as little as S1695 per person' -Hospital^Medical:CTeflTer,.Rewark,-will-airJune 4 and 5 over Surburban CablevlsioTT And Sitmar pays your roundlrlp airfare, 10 TV^ and CTN. . • . ~ ' leisurely days takes youio S~ei<6flaisldrjcis. Choose •_. Guest speaker for the morning's from ports lite Sf,-Thomas,-St.-John's, SlrGroIx; program will be Dr. Normnn S. Miller,, Martinique, Barbados,.Playa Del medical director, Alcohol and Drug Carmen/Cozumel, Grand '.Program at Fair Oaks Hospital, Sum- Cayman and Jamaica. mit, who will-speak on the subject Academic ""Alcohol and Drug, Addiction,, The following Mountainside Amongst the Jews — A Myth or a Parent advisors JBsidcntsJiavo-beertnamed-fotlio^ ^Reality?" •~1— The Morris-Union Jointure. Com- Ave., New Providence, 7:30-9:30 second honor roll at Oak Knoll mission Parent Advisory Council p.m. School of the Holy" Child in invites all special education parents, Summit. Interested persons and concerned Questions can be directed to to share and learn about forming loc- They are Susan Graham, . vctcraas may contact Cmdr. Joe Tod- Morris-Union Jointure Commission, al parent advisory councils and how Milena, Zakimarok,. Christine;, res,'379-9188; orpast-Gmdr. Murray 464-7625; Margaret Ferraioli, to promote communication within the ^Castollo, Molly £yons,"and "Soti- ; Nathanson, 376-0837,- for. 766-9807; P. Kelly Hatfield, Jointure Commission districts. Feb. 522-1455; or Robyn Ahlers, a Fernandez. -i^_. information. RAYMOND HERGOTT "MARY ANN TORMA 9, at the Commission, 340-ecmntl—273^78<59r These students have achieved. no less than B-in all subjects. u • PUBlKJiiOTICE How to makc bankms an uplifting experience NOTICE OF HEAHING •- — -Notlco-ls horoby glvon Ihattho Doard of Ad- Notice It hereby glvon that'tho Board of Ad- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that nn npplfcatlon lustmont ot tho Township of Springfield, County lustmont of tho Township of Sprlnoflold, County 944 stuyvesant Avenue hn« boon made'by JANE GALISEWSKI ior'n of Union, Stato of Now Jersey, will hold a public of Union, Stato of New Jersey, wrttHiold a public Vftrlonco from Iho requirements of tho Zoning hoarlno on Fobruary u, WOO at 8:00 PM. hearing an Fobruary \6, lvflfl at 0:00 P.M. Ordlnnnco of tho Township of Sprlnoflotd for a.., provallln'gtlmoM tho Municipal Building, Moun- drovalllng time In tho Municipal Building, Moun- use variance to use tho promlsos. located at 044 tain Avonuo, Sprlngflold, N.J. to consider tho ap- tain Avonuo, sprlngflold, N.J. to consldortho ap- Union Mountain Avonuo, Sprlnafiold, Now Jorsov (Lot pllcatlonof p.K. Smith for a Variance to tho Zon- plication of B. Airan for a Wirlanco to Iho Zonlno 21," Dlock 141), as a ono porson roal ostotoolflco. ing Ordinance, Section 501 concerning Dlock 3J Ordlnnnco 501, concerning Qlock 91 Lot S3 Any person or. persons atfoctod by this applica- Lot IS locatod at 14 Molsol Avo., Sprlngflold, N.J. locatod at 29S Baltuarol Way, Sprlnafiold, N.J/ 96O-6OOO tion mny havo tho opportunity to bo honra at tho * Socrotary • " • '• Socrotary Public Hoarlno to bo hold by tho Board of Adjust- Harry A. Kolb ment on February 14, 19flfl, at 8:00 p.m., In tho " " Harry A. Kolb This Year Send A Municipal Building, Mountain Avonuo, Spr- 0030.1 Sprlnof fold Loader, Fob. 4,1900 00404 Sprlngflold Lender, Fob. 4,1900 Inaflold, Now Jorsov.' • - ' ' (Foo:S5.00) (Foo:S5\00) Alt documents relating to this application may JLOVING VALENTINE bo Inspocted by tho public during normal business hours, In tho offlco or tho Socrotary.of • . MESSAGE ? tho Board ol Adjustment, \|n fho Municipal Building , Mountain Avonuo, Sprlnafiold, Now Jersey. • ' •. _ • • . . • :".. . • •••' ..••' - ._.„_.^[. ' ' 0Y:5TEPHENJ.EDWARDS! Tja_That~Special--Pers0n stpp ' AHornoy (or Applicant JanoGallsowskl DockolNo.iOO'B ' Appear In The : 07702 Sprlnollold Londor, Fob. Inns 1 —— • - — (F«erS1035) SPRINGFIELD BOARD OF EDUCATION FEBRUARY llih~ ISSUE P.O. DOX310 ^PRESIDENTS Sprlnoflold, Now Jorsov 07001 - NOTICETODIDDERS •'FL.ORHAMPARK-* Sealed proposals will bo rocolvod by tho Board of Education of tho Township of Sprlnoflold, county Ages 2*12 • 5 minutes from Llv. & Short Hills Mall or senate ol Union, Now Jorsoy until 11:00 A.M. on TUos- MEAT day, February-14, 1900 in tho olllco. of the County Leader Socrotary, Florence M. Gnucilnoer School Bonrd 2 Wks left for Regular Registration! Oftlcos, So. Springfield Avonuo, sprlnoflold, S . : . Now Jeraoy lor tho following: —Newspapers^ CQMPrLCTE=^UAWNS l| • Van Transp_orlgtloiL_g_fllLSDor-tS-»-l HAMS $^| 59-« FOLLOWINGSCHOOLS: "Deadline, Monday Feb. 8th, 4 PM .• JAMES CALDWELL k • 2& 3 yr. old shorter day program* gymnastics. 0# Bon«d, Rollsd t Suunail al No Extra Chirjj • Ha|f QI-whole FLORENCE M. GAUDINEER Computer instruction • Optional lunch program For A 20 Word Message in the P.O. BOX 3109 THELMAL. SANDMElER EDWARD V.WALTON Swim (3 pools) • Arts & Crafts • Drama . Union, NJ. 07083 -Inilcuotlont-to-Blddort^Cotm-ol-Propowl-ai Specifications may bo oxamlnod at tho offlco ol UNION CLASSIFIED•... CORNED Iho Socrotary,' Floronco M. Gaudlnoor School Professional Shows • Rainy Day Program . Print Message in Board Offlco, So. Sprlngflold Avonuo, Spr- BRISKETS lngflold. Now Jorsoy and ono copy thorool may and Much More!— Boxes Below bo obtained by oach blddor. — ' diiu muun mure! • . ^ Bids shall bomado only on tho fornr provided "with all blanksflllqd In find. nlfln.Ofl.JjyJJiablddQtU •zG4LL'JUDY,S33-1600 NEIL ROTHSTEIN, CAMP DIRECTOR S ""ords'sRall bo enclosedTn soalod envelopes glvlno ROAST BEEF SALE tho name of Iho blddor and iho typo ol materials or services bid on. No blddor may withdraw hltt bid for a porlod of U.S.D.A. CHOICE POT thirty 00) days after thq_dato_spLjor opojilno 09 - thereof. :" " 7 BOTTOM ROUND ROAST Tho Board Of Education reserves tho right to re- |act any or all bids submitted and to walvo any 9 minor Informality or Irregularity in any bid, and shall, furthor make awards In any way It dooms advlsonblo 1o tho best Intorost ol tho School or Overt - District. $21 Didders are roqulrod to comply with afflrmatlvo -:aetlorT»tatuorP;L— \W3rC:Mr. "— U.S.D.A. CHOICE •••-.• AAKQ By ordor of tho Board ot Education, Springfield, . Union County, New Jorsoy. SEAMED Aiii-klhA^tf< ?2 IB. Dr. Gary Frlodland PORK STORE OVEN ROASTS Superintendent 08390 Sprlnoflold Londor, Fob. A, 1900 center cut — • • (Feo: $14.50)' LOIIMEND SPRINGFIELD DOARDOF EDUCATION Now all you need is a phone to do your banking at the Howard — . PRODUCE P.O. BOXJ10 PORK tO29 Sprlnoflold, Now Jorsoy 07081 including opening a new account, transferring funds between accounts, even-applying for a loan. CALIFORNIA ••'"' NOTICETOBIDDERS CHOPS Z THUMANN'S— Soaled proposals will bo recolvod by tho'Board of lb Education of Iho Township of Sprlnoflold, Courtly CAULIFLOWER ALL WHITE MEAT-. _0LUnlon»-NewJor-SBV-untlLU:00-A.M--on.Tuoa-. ^ ZL_countrv style '_ All Homemade - tfftYi FffhrilflrV Id.' 19fffl Intho nfllfn nl _thn_ 1 Secrotarvi Ftoronco M. Gaudlnoor School Bonrd Just pick up the phone, any phone, any- • Opening a-new accountN^y ... HIHD TURKEY BREAST Offices, So. sprlnoflold Avonue,. Sprlnoflold, where. And you can accomplish just about any • Applying for a personaj*<^imc equity 99* N«w Jersey for Ihs followlno: |b $ Call 1 800 4 HOWARD GLASS, PLUMQING, CONSTRUCTION AND banking business you now do in persV faster : (HERO), or auto loan. . 25 Will*. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR; RIBS «• -SALAMi 3m (1-800-446-9273) ' Extra Large FLORIDA EDWARD V. WALTON SCHOOL and easier. And at your convenience — since • Immcdinte transfer of funds between , Monday through IViday, 8 a.m. •to 6 p.m. Instructions to Bidders* Form of Proposal nnd your Howard accounts. (Which are confirmed Specifications may bo examined at Iho office of all you have to do is.gct to a phone, instead of Saturday,9a.m.to 1 p.m. TOMATOES tho Secretary, Florence M. Gaudlnoor School 2019WiorrlsAve. with a receipt mailed to you within 10 days of Board Office, So. < Sprlnotlold Avonuo, Spr- getting to the bank. C ingfield, New J«rsey and ono copy thereof mny With our Customer Service Center toll- yourcalL) . beobtalned by each bidder. Union 69 • Bids shall be made only on tho form provided free number, you'll get professional, courteous, " ~ • Latest readings on Investment, mort- with all blanks filled In andsloned by the bidder. gage, and loan rates._.__• Dlds shall be enclosed In sealed envelopes tjlvlno 686-3421 and speedy phone service. And there's no—r- the name of 1he_b]dder.and-the type of mntarlala orMrvlcitibTdbn, , charge for the call. Or the services, including: No bidder may,withdraw his bid for n period of thirty (30) days after 1he*d(tte set for oponlno tion about the Status of your loan, accounts, . Mcmlw.Fmc Equal Opportunity Louder thereof.. • •-*• . Ytmi Hfturri nl HHnrntlnn fQlflrV andiocatlons of our Howard MAC" 24-hour -. lect any or all bids submitted and to walvo an mlnortnforhrfflllty^nrreOTtaYltynn^hTWaTWt banking machines. _ tM ~stiall/JOf itlef w«k« ftwacdi In any^W'Jt daoms^ •dvluabla to Ihg bost Inlfirait ol t)M. School All of which make for a rather wonderful N Phtme Ordex McctpUa I Delivered [ on wifli^ ytlty e Bell • FioMjt Foodj • Pf. Blddars'ara rtgulred lo comply with alllrmatlvo .aetlonit»t[ia,P,L,n»S,c,»F, ,, ' , , •the rest of your life. TKvy.quR -TiyTOTUBVDnraTr ofl inThsa Boarbmrad ofr E bdUchilom Sprlnolleld, Union County, New Jersey. • • Dr.Osry Frjedland Serving you locally at 2000 Morris Avenue, Union Ceirter,,and superintendent i prlhofleld LWder-, f^eb. 4, l»»«(f!M, j)S M' 2784iMorris Avenue,'Union •' - ,. ••-•-- / • ••
.8^=_ThUtSday,.HebrJJar.yJ<4988^^ COUNTY-LEADER NEWSPAPeRS^V,2,3;4;5;6*= I 1,2,3,4,5,6* •COUNTYtgAnERTNEWSPAPERA— Thursday, February ^'l»8B — 9 service rep resents the poor on Film on trash-Crisis Scoutworkshopset Onion County Legal Services GoGor-r - — Education'4^Education 4^0 nercpni'—•percent: — -—"woodr2od72:; Gaiwoodr8Oarwoodr8;. -• r-vide-vided legal-scrvices-which-resolvcd—legal-services-wMch-resolved—rights™: ! 1 'Boy Scouts-who are members of badges not available through their •poration~establish"ed. 20 years ago,^ ^" HilfsideT39rK:enilw6rthr -crisis—and-a(Tord«Hmportant~legaI—tenantsr — .. — - — " ^Eriiplbymeht 6 - 1 percent; "wishes to make application for free ] . troops in the Watchung Area Coun- home troops. : ' represented almost 1,500 clients with den, 80; Mountainside, 2; New Provi- relief to these vulnerable clients; _ For the last several years the debuts this -Family 421-25 percent; I legal assistance fromJLJnion County The Hackensack Meadowlands recovery plants, recycling and sariit- cil^Boy Scouts of America, will have "We have the resources as far as a variety of civil legal problems in Juvenile l-~0 percent; dence, 2; Plainfield, 289. , The agency was also funded by UniorLeounty_Bar_Associati, -LegaFScrvices-Corporation-may--do- Development .Commission,', in an 1 1987, accordingjo a recent report. ary landfills. The alien returns lohis -teaching—personnel—and—fadlitiesr - Health 8 -' 1 percent; — Rahway, 37; Roselle, 62; Roselle Union County's Division on Aging lQ_ assisted Uruon County Legal Ser- so between 9 a-nt and 5 p.m., Mon- effort to educate the public about Unr planei wiui riis new-found knowledge several hundred merit badges at a •Union County Legal Services, a wes m meetln Ae lar e demand for said Kane. "Our faculty has a wide Housing 577 - 43 percent; Park, 11; Scotch Plains, 15; Spring-, provide legal assistance to senior citi- . 8 « day through Friday, at these offices: _ garbage crisis, has created a film and the earth is saved. Merit Badge Workshop at Union private non-profit corporation was service. Maintaining a Volunteer area of expertise." Public Benefits 326 -19 percent; field, 1. zens ,who had legal problems. In Union County Legal Services Corp., about garbage sp£cifically for child- "This is an excellent opportunity County College. . •,---- organized^ 1967 to provide "high Attorney Program, over 150 Bar Students attending the ^leminar, MiscellaneoW48^4"pcrcent. • 1987 the local legal services program 60 Prince St., Elizabeth, 354-4340ror- ren called, "OUT OF SPACE." for children and adults to learn, more The workshop will be held from 9 quality legal assistance to the poor Association members participate in which has been held at UCC for six • . TOTAL 1,479 -„ 100 percent.. Summit,' 22; Union, 27; Vauxhall, represented 196 seniors possessing Union County Legal Services Corp., During February the film will be about garbage," saidEeonard S. Col- a.m. to noon, Saturday, on the Cran- who reside in Union County." This , the program by accepting" cases, years, range inrage from 12 to 16. "The high numbers of housing ar)d 4; iWeslfield, 18; Winficld Park; 2; .civil law—matters and one case 344 E. Front St., Plainfield. - shown statewide on Cable Television eman, commissioner of the Depart- ford Campus. Three one-hour ses- legal assistance is provided by 10 without fee, from the legal services Some 50 troops, from Union, Mid- family matters handled during the — ftebunty, 36. resulted in an. Appellate Division NetWork (CTN) stations, Feb. 8,71-^ ment of Community Affairs and sions will be offered with a host of attorneys who work out of offices •program. dlesex arid Somerset counties, are year reflect the priority given by the TOTAL, 1,479. decision which increased the legal p.m., arid Feb. 16 and 25 at 8 a.m. chairm'in, of the Hackensack Mtsa- individual workshops held simulta- expected to send participantsr located in Elizabeth and Plainfield. program to assist and prevent home- In addition it -wilpbe"shown on dowlahds Development Commission. neously. They will be'in such areas "Among the cases that were hand- lessness and to be available to clients In addition to these cases, Union . Cable Vision (channel 21) each Wed- "The film is being distributed to all as American business, environmental -led during 1987 were a largenumbcr with family related legal matters," County Legal Services Corporation nesday in Febmary_at 6 p.m., U.A, school districts in New Jersey and by science, journalism, reptile study, benefitplanned of housing matters which sought to said Lawrence Finn HI, Esq., vice in 1987, received a special grant to UCEDC names two directors Columbia (channel 28) each Thurs- having jour program on the air it Rives space exploration, and wilderness A benefit breakfast to help defray represent victims of domestic vio- -keep.pcQpIoin their homes — so they president of the Union County T^gal __Maurcea-Tincn,_prcsidcnt_nf_the officer-at-theJElizabethJDcvclopnicn't^—infonnatiorLOfficaJbr-thelivingston- -day-at-3:30 p.m;rand-Vision-Cable""parents an opportunity to discuss "the -NEEDS -A-HOME- . .Winnie is a-shepard-mix avail- survival, to name a few. expenses of a bone marrow transplant , would not become part of the Services Corporation Board of lencc. Referrals of such clients came Union County~Ecpnomic develop- Company for two and one half years Board of Education. In that position, able for adoption at People for.Anlmals of Hillside. She's (channel 10) each Wednesday at 7--topic with their children," said According to James Kane, the Col: for Roselle Park i&idcnt Linda Rox increasing number of homeless peo^ _Truslccs,: U from many community sources; such ment Corporation,—yccon t-l-y—before—joining~trnr~UCEDG~tfr~ she served as project manager on a ,.p.m. •__:'__ • 1—Coleman.: -.. - •. - ._• ' •housebroken,. neutered, and has her shots. Call Jege^sjrccruitment director, the prog- will be held FeM 7 from 9 a.m. to as the ElizabetlTYWCA~an3 its 2i~ 'pie lhat- wo see every day," said The clients of Union County Legal announced the appointments of December. He was responsible for $11.8 million -bond referendum "OUT OF SPACE"" is the story of •^•~-The film is also available for 374-1 Q73;for more information aboutrhrer andotherdoqs ~ ram~i"s~T>61ng held to provide TBoy noon at the Krughts of Columbus ''HELP Lino," the Union ?ich"ard~Wr~Bennett, Executive Services Corporation rcsfdelhrdugV victims' Adam Farrah as'director of Financial .' the revolving loan program and for which will provide the^fundim| for a an,alien who's planet has run out of purchase. . and cats who need homes. • Scouts with training on specific merit . Hall, Jeanctte Avenue, Union. I. Director, Union County Legal Scr-' out Union Countyjs_communitics. County Mental Health Association Programs, and Carrie Lemcrman, managing the company's .revenue major addition to the townshijrs high • space to dump garbage. He visits to For further information call vices Corporation. " . Those served in 1987 came from the .and its self-help program for Battered - director of Business Development.- properties. school. . '"..•' " ". • scout Earth as a possible dumping' -460.K00,:or-write Margaret-Wecks=^ Specifically, the 1987 cases were, following cities and towns: Women and from the Union County She is the recipient of more than r ground. Upon landing, he meets three tcin, Public Education Coordinator, by subject area, as follows;. Berkeley Heights,^ 1; Clark, 4; Rape Crisis Center. In 1987 109 vic- Farrah,_a .graduate of- Stockton Lemcrman joins the UCEDC after* . half a dozen national and state S children who convince him that Earth Hackensack Meadowlands Develop- Consumer 68,-7 percent; Cranford, 18; Elizabeth, 768; Fun- tims of domestiCjViolence were pro- State College, was the senior loan more than spven-yearfi-as-tho-^ublic——awardsi ——:—~ IS is not the place to dump garbage. ment Commission,' 1 DeKorto Park _OFF Together they learn about resource • Plaza, Lyndhurst;fl7071. Mc CHANS with purchase 1131 MagleAve.»Union THE ROSELLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL Combining the Very Finest 6f Entree valued at •*•• or ABRAHAM CLARK HIGH SCHOOL WE MAKE IT AiL BETTER! of Gourmet Chinese cuisine more; valid lunch or dinner. with select American Dishes : I Chestnut St. & E. 6th Ave. Roselle 245.3122 COMPREHENSIVE FOOT TREATMENT OF: ' wlth th|s p explres 3/15/8? JSPRMGJ 988 SEMESTER ADULT • IN-GROWN NAILS • HAMMER TOES ' -ARCH & HEEL PAIN • Large Varieties.of drinks L ^._ ii > Zi • BUNIONS, CORNS, • DIABETIC FOOTCARE . RUNNER^ FOOT & appetizers available PROGRAM FOREIGN-DOMESTIC* AUTOS •TRUCKS' CALXOUSEET -HEELSPURS PROBLEMS pj •SPORTS INJURIES ;_ AFFORbABLE RATES' . —— • Featuring comedvhllghts, J TERM BEGINS MARCH 1 •Cornplotp Mechanical Repairs , »N.J. Slalo Ro-lnspecllon HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM •Complete Body Repairs ' •Glass-Work EVENINGS SATURDAYHtgyaS AVAICABLE.- 24JHOUR ANSWER.INSSERVIGE D.J. (Oldies & Top 4O's) •Towing & Road Service 24.His -• ——•Hl-ProssuroWaitilng "^MOST INSURANCE PLANS ACCOMODATED • IN OFRGE OPERATING RObi^S^ & Dancing. I tBASIG4DUATION GREGORY S. GALLICK, M.D. • Complete take-out Menu'. 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__L_X 10 -fJThursday, February 4,1988 — COUNTY CpApgR NEWSPAPERS - 1,2,3,4,5,S* AS^W^p^^^ Ticlceu can bo purchased at the rec- by Fran Fried, chauman und past .Schaadt, Trudy Stieglitz and bottle of God, the Bible, written by the pro- lory or every Tuesday in the church president. The PHA yice^presidents;, jHeiming .._. ' -phets and apostles. We are so excited 7iruZZJS h^STE ^'e—willT^port^otrThirPurim^Canuval • March 9. service and feel this yearwill be a power of the Lord Jesus." obtained by calling 352-2791. scheduled on the morning of Feb. 28. _Vcry-special year of God's working." A Mass for Healing JtUane.ji.nfllionally.Jcnownspealcer- -Hebrew-School~studenis~ahd"TKeTr The church has invited the public and retreat director, is the author of families and friends are invited to Spaghetti dinner set to attend the services. The Chapel is conduct its Sunday Mass this Sunday several books and magazine articles.' Dramatic monologue attend. _ . Li__ • located-at _J_180 Spruce Drive in~ —-T^e-Rev7S-Timoihy-Prctz,-pastor- at •£30j^_anLVWOR-T_y_, aJocal Plans-fon-fasljion-show~on the" ~ Mountainside. .- —His-mostrecent-booksr'iOvercoming- "Mar MacLcan will present a dra- of tlie Osceola Presbyterian Church,. caElo television program. The feast evening of March 16 at the Clinton 1 Further information can be Obstacles to-Healing" and "Healing matric monologue on the question, Clark, will.preach Sunday it the 10 will be celebrated on the fifth.Sunda y —and Your Emotional Life" are vol-. "Is There Life After Death?," Sunday Manor, Union,.will be discussed by_ obtained by calling the chapel office Arlene Stein, 964-7293, and Nprma &.m. service of worship. The Sacra- in Ordinary Time by tho Rev. Richard umes one and two of the series, "The at' 11 a.m. at' the-Orchard Park at 232-3456. ' • Wolfowitz, 687-8746. Tickets can be ment of Holy Communion will be J. Cioffi, director of the.Office of Healing Journey." Volume 3, "Heal- Church of the Christian and Misslon- Social Concerns, Diocese of TVenton, obtained by calling ihe-chairmen. observed. — - Jng Your Grief," was written by Sis- ary Alliance, $&64 Victor Avc, The Osceola Youth Group will th i ufe of as'barometer' will be the celebrant The choir will ter Ruihann Williams, administrator Passover candle sales will bo handled Union. Further'Wormation can be . „ u i n . • ~-n*A hold a spaghetti dinner Wednesday at Weekend services By NEIL FENSKE, M.D. will only, irritate it. The process include members of St. Philomena's of the institute...... ,u „ ,» by Rachel Borenstem, 964- creams and lotions, For women, fall water- while washing, and using 1 obtained by calling the Rev. Henry- \n ^^ rlui (\n ^ 6 p.m. in fellowship hall, which will called "exfoliating" can enhance your Parish, Livingston, and tho congrega- An Atlantic City trip to the Clair- Temple Sha'arcy Shalom, Spring- marks a retunrto taore makeup and clean, "nongreasy moisturizers that C. Czerwinski Jr., pastor, at be followed by a talent show. Rcser- ficld.will hold a weekend of special , Think_of your skin as a seasonal skin's appearance. This consists of . lighter skin creams. The season can ' protect against wind but don't clog tion will consist of members of the idgc Hotel is planned for March 13. •1687-0364. . vations religious school services tomorrow barometer, changing to reflect the cli- sloughing off old skin cells with one provide welcome relief for those , the pores. . Rosary Altar Society of Holy Spirit ReswvajionS-CM-be-made by-calling— . can be made by calling _Golden_Agers-meet- : 2 cvcning-and-Saturday morning. Irene of the commcrical lotions designed "Churchi" Uiiioni~This telecast is in FraF Fried~iT68TT 162 or Eileen "6-5300 matic conditions of summer, autumn, _women_who suffer_from_acne,-prc-*«^-Spring-showers-put-moisture back- _ The Catholic Golden Ago, St. Bolton, educational director, hjis,; —winterand sprlngrlrniayleerrTary in ]jjTOifCTly~f6r~tHs~pTIrpose,-or with cooperation with the, Diocese of Nardcn at 686-1971., vided they choose their makeup in the air again and, in many of us, • George Chapter, will meet in St. "announced that the sixth grade reli-' the winter or^ily in the hot, humid "washing grains or abrasive brushes. Trenton. ' \ ~~. '•}•• > Craft show planned Other Sisterhood projects will be . wisely." . tho desire to refresh our appearance. George's Church hall, McCandless giouS school students will lead ser- summer months. But be careful to. control your1 Treat yourself to facials and plenty of Monslgnor John H. KoeriigTpastor Exhibitors are being sought'by the discussed, and a program, presented Street, Linden, Sunday at 2 pim.\ 167th anniversary vices tomorrow starting af8 p.m. The exuberance. Your goal is skin that is Winter, on the other hand, is hard . moisturizing baths. To protect'your of HolySpirit Church, will be the cele- Sisterhood of Temple Sha'arcy Sha- by Elsie Mindlin, program vice prcsl- Tickets for tho St. Patrick's Day din- temple's pre-schooP director, Leni smooth and glowing, not raw and • 6n ,sldn. Wind and heating systems skin, put a nonoily bath gel or mois- brant Feb. 14 at the sixth SundajTiri lom, Springfield, for a craft show dcrit, will be featured.. Refreshments The Mountainside Gospel Chapel, In the summer, for example, the ner will be on sale. The group will will celebrate the 167th anniversary Cohen, has written a special service red. parch the skin's surface, causing. turizer in tho water and be sure to Ordinary Time. The choir again will abnd boutique scheduled for March ' by Jcanette Braunstein, hostess, will u welcome sunshine that transforms discuss a nip to Wildwood Crest - of its Sunday School this Sunday entitled Daddy and Me," which will lincs. gnjlipface and fly-away hair as/ check the ingredients oh Jhe .facial, include members of St. Philomena's 27 f/om 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. J)C provided. All temple women arc your winter pallor into a golden tan = scheduled for June. Additional-infor- be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. The package. Parish, and tho congregation of mem- Artisans and merchandisers featur- invited, it was'announced.. with a luncheon in Fellowship Hall may also bum and prematurely age Autumn brings moistcr air, which well. Donnlry to.rcmedy winter's mation' can be obtained by calling following the 11 a;rm-service. The temple's. spiritual leader, Rabbi bers of the Rosary Altar Society of ing jewelry, stationery, accessories, your skin. Heavy, oily creams some can help to moisturize the surface of damnge_by slathering your face with By becoming familiar with your 862-2397. _„_ Rcv^-John-Bcll^missionary-dircctor— Joshua Goldstein, has reported that Holy Spirit Church. — peoplcuso tocombat dryncss may sit your skin. But deep under the sur- greasy creams and coating your hair skin's changes throughout the year, of the American Board of Missions tho temple "maintains a fully accre- Additional. information can be ceramics,' cosmetics and personalized on the surface of the skin, blocking face, where the skin's permanent with oily pomades. You should, how- you'll be better able to-anticipate its Flea market planned to the Jews, will speak in. the mom- dited religious' school serving the obtained, by calling 596-4115 gift items arc being sought.' the pores and' aggravating an acne appearance comes from, the season's ' ovor— moisturize your; skin with needs-and, tailor your skiri-carc rou- The Duncllen Methodist Church, ing and evening services 6n "Biblical Union County Reform Jewish com- tine accordingly. " WdhiejriLsJunche'on Space is available on a' "first-- munity." Further information can be condition. Be sure to clean youuskin. climate has little effect. Stllli .you.!!) hydrating treatments. Experts recom- 150 Dunellcn'Ave.,,will hold a flea Prophecy -r^Isracl, itsMessjahV' Editor's note: Neil Fenskc is director The Christian Women of Excel- come, first-served basis." Applica- r obtained by contacting the temple™ gently and frequently .during the sum- need less moisturizer on your skin to mend drinking six or more glasses of T markcl_Feb;-13 from S-a,m.-to 4^p;mr of the DermatotoyJ>Msion of-aUhe- lence will hold a luncheon at the tions can bo bbtairied ~by calling ~DatinJFbaclu
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ygp yyygp a-pound-for-pound"" baslsT^cro _o, a local sports fan wrestler two winters ago. An}) we fill a full JV and freshman wrestling. I ran cross-country-in the wrestle with just about anyone. many things. Just how far the team who knows a good thing when ho In general, to understand why team." fall to get some wind, and it helped a . "Once, in a whilcryou can hear cer- - and its individuals will go remains to sees it respectfully referred to Roselle Roselle Park has gained its well- "I know a lot of people- aro little. But'you can't get in shape until " tain voices you know over a couple bo seen. But the potential is there. Park as a "wrestling factory." Since deserved reputation as a wrestlingr- you wrestle a little." *^ of years that you just key into." ^'Right- now, the way we're wres- the term "factory" itseTTsuggests the stronghold, you need only look at As wrestling fans undoubtedly tling, weVe really peaked,'! AppeDb turning out of items in-large quanti- some of the names that have passed RanierlTwhoTiaino win a few limes "That's what decides the match all know, the duel-meet schedule will be said. ""And the thing is to keep it ties, then the observer was indeed through the ranks during the past SO. in pre-season "trial" bouts, in order to the time," added Ranieri, after'beihg over as of next week. But then comes —going. This is one of the-hardest* right with this characterization years, a half-century that has pro- crack the Panther lineup as a fresh- asked, abqut how tough it can be to -theTreal fun. Following~lhe Union ' Working groupsTve hadlhere. We've because in Roselle Park, good wrest- duced ^ountless_dis^tnct_and, state man. "When-1 first came in, I was keep_ wrestling, when by the third or County Tournament on Feb. 12-13, . really come together as a team." lcrs keep popping up faster than daf- titles, both'on an individual and team the Panthers ~Wttl~find' themselves fodils do each spring. "basis. ' Megles, who said he "may" involved with sectional — North wrestle in college, plans to play base- Over the years, while the names Including T. Ralph Williams, who . "Jersey, Group 1, Section 2 — com- may change, there is one thing that founded the Roselle Park wrestling ball this spring for Jack Shaw, but petition, and then the' All-Group 1 certainly wouldn't mind repeating as stays the same: the Panthers keep _program in the late 1930's, there finals, which will be held this year in winning and winning, regardless of hav' e bee' n a tota'"'"l ' o-'-'—f six Panther•»-—*-• , head a District 10 "champion before then." none other than,Roselle Park. After "Yeah," said Megles, who was a age or weight class. Arid for this coaches, with Appello being the most that, it's every man for himself, since year's~~unbcatcn 9-0 squad, two of recent one. Of the six, a total of five starting outfielder' on last year's the commencement of district wres- '; Group 1 state championship baseball those names are John Ranieri and have been Roselle Park High alumni, tling involves individuals only. And Tommy Megles, who happen to be with-the lone exception being team. "I'd like to make it to the states 'whoever advances past the districts in my last year. I woundup taking a two of the best examples in how Richard~Attonilo, who is nowtlic will find themselves in the regionals, . wrestling dynasties-remain at or near head,football coach at West Moms fourth last year, and I wound up just whioh is the last step prior to shoot- a little bit short" ' ' • the top. ' ~—-^ -Mendham High School. ing for a state championship. Ranted, who wrestles in the Appcllo, in fact', wrestled under "My main goal was just to- start," Sure, it's a long road to travel. But.concluded' Ranieri, who has three 145-pound weight class, has enjoyed current superintendent of schools., Appello, who has coached 14 district a'productive season thus far, in this, Emest J. Finizib Jr., who succeeded more seasons of wrestling to look and eight regional champions, not to forward to as a Panthcrr'Twas'trying ——— his freshman year. Beginning .with a John Cutinello as the program's third mention two state winners, in his five pin agcinst a Ridge opponent in the . head coach in 1962, before stepping to,break .500, but now that-lTjid previous years as head of the Panther* ...we'll just see what happens. North Hunlefdon—Tournament on down six years later. In turn, Appcl- _ program, knows that this year's" •Dec, 19, the.15-year-old Panther has lo's father—Pat, wrestled under Wil- Wherever I go, I'll go." . gone on to enjoy a 12-2-1 record,, liams, who held, the post until 1958 including wins over opponents from when Cutinello returned home to take JOHN- KANIERI TOMMY MEGLES Roselle 34 ....„! Ridge 62 Union and Dayton Rcgiorial, among the Job, after having wrestled at Ohio Basketball Ros. Park 55 Bound Brook 54 nervous about starting varsity, but fourth minute of a bout, exhaustion is Breariey43 ..ManvilleSS others.' State University. -RosrParkjO , NorPlfdr33 "nowThal I am, I'm getting'more con- already settling into a lot of fighters. JJayton37 Immaculata 67 .And McglEsTwho competes in tfie "Returning to tho present, Ranieri's Union 74 7Z. Linden 55 fident I'm holding my own." "Who's in better shape." Rosolle 82 ;...;;..».'.. Riijge 48 112-pound class, is-having a super father, John Sr., wrestled with Appel- Union 69 ,^n...™.»... Morristown 58 If crowd support is invaluable in . Rosolle Park 62 ..... BoundBrook S3 senior year, as a 12-1 mark would lo( who was captain of the Rose|le Union 44 ...„„.... Wcstficld 50 -indicatc^-Dcspito-his-size—r~5-&rl-l4-—PartHigh-squad-in-his-sonior-year-of- iUiprisingly.Jjoth^anicri-andi-JootbalLr^b'asebalLwhen-a-key-pass- Lindten 83 ,^, ^•JLJnioiiiG- pounds —«- the defending 108-pound_ 1969-70. —Megles are--activonn"oih"er'^]5o:rts; or hit can decide who wins games," -tindetno~7.^Z.Z^.... Cranford 45 District lO'champiotris", to reiterate a This is what you call a real wres- including football and fall cross-. what does it mean to an individual Linden 71 -East Brunswick 38 country, respectively. But while a wrestler who is out there all alone? Union 66 Morristown 79 Wrestling well:known cliche, a little big man tling town. competing in a big mart's sport, . ^ "Traditionally, it has been," agreed strength and -character-builder like'— '.'I •hear it," said Ranieri of the Union 50 Westfield46 Brearloy 31 ,.„. Dayton 32 "As far as both arc concerned, both Appcllp, who was voted Unioif -football, and.a stamina-builder lileo . crowd noise. "My dad ...when I'm Brearloy 37 New Prov. 27 cross-cquntry-help prepare an athlete out there, I hear his voice more than came through our middle school County Coach of the Year in 1985. "I Dayton 6 .. Morristown 46 for a winter on the mats to some Girls'Basketball program, which in turn, helps us,". guess the thing we loolc to most is a anybody. You hear a couple of other Linden 27 ., Summit 47 .... extent, the preparation itself_only- .-commcntcd-Roscllo-Park High head : family-tradition. We-havc a lot of people, but the deep voice, you hear Brearley 37 ...... M...... Middlesex 36 Rosello Park58^.^T.Z7... Manville0 gocssofar. coach Sam Appcllo, who grew up in . brothers and sons who wrestle. him coming through." Brcarloy 38 • Manville 54 Union 45 ...^T.7. Irvington 23 . Roselle Park and who still lives there. "I think that's why we have the *You can run to get some sort of "You sort of do if there's a lot Dayton 54 Immaculata 77 Union 31— ...... Summit 27 "At this time, Tommy is a senior and numbers out for-the team," he added, wind," explained Megles, "but the going on," answered Megles, who, Linden 55 Cranford 68 Union 67 ...7. Plfd.<5 he really has to do well for himself. when asked if winning continues to -And ^n^-just-star^ing^herer-and-—breed success.-"Righfnowrwehave • - he'sTiaving an excellent"year. " a"bout4S kids out for the sport, which "It's always difficult coming in as . , • . • a freshman and wrestling, in a bigger Avoid Transmission Failure. 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on Union County February 4, 1£>88 SoclionTwool the Union Loader, Springfield Loador. Mountainside Echo, LindenLeader. The Spectator, Kenilworlh Loader Over 70,000 Readers Gauss is 'man of all /%#EA SMITH . " Gauss, who has been in this country for more than 50 • public collections. He has had one-man cxliibitions in Eugene Gauss oLLtaion, 82-ycar-old sculptor of inter- years, still has a little bit of an accent, which can'bo Europe and the United States and has received many national fame, who has devoted his entire life to hLs charming wh'cn he is describing his work. — awards. He works in what he calls "evcrlastingrfiatcr- ~carccTrismonl.mia"wfien he talks of hit poverty-stricken "I sec live old masters' work, and I used to copy^mod- inls," stone, marble, granite and hammered lc.ad. He GET SPECTACULAR SA ' childhood in Switzerland. Gauss will Slow'about 30 of cls that the masters had ntSdc. I made a living ourof-it,^ 1 takes sandstone from the ground in Union and granite -. His sculptures this Sunday at the Whcalclrair Gallery in A fellow from Munich once compared my work to boulders from other locations and "draws" with a chisel the new exhibit area and the work will be on exhibit for &d as one would draw on paper. l '---._ Brand New '87 Chevy Brand New '87 Chevy Brand Now '88 Chevy several weeks along .with the paintings of another famr made llie-work so-rare,'-explains Gauss,-"is- _ "I've callcd-myself-a 'chiscler' many limes.'Hic- ous Unionitc, artist-lcachcr Hclla Bailin. tliat most of the artists couldn't handle the tools. Hand- laughs, and openshis hands lo show the scars. His work dominates every inch of his home on Stan- ling the tools was an art in itself. There is nobody who is ' After his arrival in the United States in 1927, lie CAVALIER CS -lcy Terrace, and his cellar is, his Workshop.'But there left who handles grariitc.it's mother earth, granite. X settled in Newark and studied English one night a week CORVETTE CELEBRITY was a time, says Gauss, "when we couldn't afford any- also did a lot of work in cemeteries, carving the slones." 4-Dr Sedan w/Opt: Auto Trans, Aux Lights, Pwr Dr Lcks/ 4-Dr Sedan w/OpI: Elect Rr Wind Def Air Conditioning Sll forscvcral years. He continued studying at the Fawcctt 1 w/opt: Pwr Dr Uks/Sts, Bose Stereo Syst, Eng Oil Cooling, Sid thing. I was born i£tlie Swabian Alps near Switzerland, Winds, T/Glass, Int, Wipers, Elect Rr Wind Def, Air Cond, Spt Contj, Rr Dof, HD Radiator, w/std: 5.7..TP.I. V/8, Auto OD. Belled Tjros, w/std: Pwr Steering & Brakes 2 5L 4 Cyl Eng : "I^amci to"Xmcricajhrougli^friends pi^my Anicrican- Art School, which later was named the Newark;School Mico,z5R-drCpiill_di:i!W|i|,-P_wr_Str;_SptJA/lil_Cvcs,:Gust Int, • Trans, Pwr .Steering. & Brakes, Pwr Wnds, Air Cond, T/Glass, Aufo Transmission, &'Moroj~S|k|8211 VIN# 133751 ••MI6niiyTW^^I"w^4"yeWso1d^c~wbrlccd \xim wife, Helen.". He smiles at the quiet woman who of Pine and Industrial Arts.pn High Street, Newark. He. Custom 2-Tone, w/sWi-^Pwr Brks, 4-Cyl Eng, & Mdrel & Much Mprol-SlkS7798i VIN#T 03954, .- in Zurich, Switzerland. He was a carver. sits in the background, beaming at her famous husband. stavccTto become an instructor. I also traveled through S(lc#7397-VIN#-T67595; - - ~ List Price $12,438 "I wanted to take over his work. As a child, we "Yes, her friends brought me over here. I built this house aim countries. I spoke broken languages then," he List Price'$11,800 _ - list Price $31,588 couldn't afford to buy paper for me to sketch on, so I on Stanley Terrace before I got married. I also had an grin'sV'Still, I studied the old masters. I'm sort of. a _pickcd.up old boxes fromthe.saloons and;skclchcd.onr architectural degree." ' classic. I aid some war memorials in Europe."- . . them. I was a little bit of a loner," says Gauss, "but I Gauss, a jack-of-all-trades, and "apparently master of Gauss "and his wife have since seen primitive art and "Inels Inels knew-I-would-niakoritr-It's the drive in me. We're all all, has worked in stone, granite, marble, hammered lead ancient cultures such as Chinese,.Greek, Egyptian and Rebate! Rebate! human. We all want to get there." ; and sandstone. Middle Eastern in addition to the great Western art in.. When he was'13:years^id, Gaussjyas^apprcnt|ccd to "I used to copy models that the masters mndc, and I Rome, Paris, Munich and Vienna. a stone cutter, andTwgan a carccrthraughDuf Europc"aifd- 31iH5"=i= i thc United States. " . - Gauss' sculptures arc in more than 1,000 private and lias-Worked exclusively on "commissioned pieces." • The artist's work is in more than 1,000 private an3 MONTE CARLO LS CAPRICE CLASSIC BE R ETTA public collections. He has hadonc-man shows through- 4-Dr Sedan w/Opt: V/8, Aulo OD Trans, T/Glass, Pwr out the woTftKand has received numerous honorary - 2-Dr Coupe w/Opt;-Air-Cond, V/B, Cruiso, Tit Whl, Wire Whl, Wlnds/Lcks/Trnk, .BS Mldgs, Dr Edge Guards, Inlm Wipbrs, awards and diplomas. • ' . Cvrs, Stereo Cassette, Gage Pkg, Pwr Winds/Lcks, Rr Dof, Fir di/Lcki, AM/FM Stereo, •.Rf ..t>of,_ Eect'Rr Wind Def, Air Cond, Spt Mirrs, Spt Contl, T/Whl, Wiro Wipers, Spt ConlL T/Whl, HD Battery, w/s^r' He likes to tell ilicrstory of the bust of the laic Union Mats, w/std: Auto Trans, Pwr Steering & Brakes, & Morol Whl Cvrs, AM/FM Stereo,. w/std^Pwr-Str/Brl«7-8r-Moro|- Slk#8347. VIN# 129383. ... BrakBsr&-WDrB|-Stk#8241.VIN#530197. . • \_ Mayor F. Edward Bicrtucrripfcl. "I did a sculpture pLa Slk#7833. VI N#l 76416. :..• : -bust of Edward ?icrluempfel," he said, "and they -dift. Lisf Price $15,753 list Priee $ 15,686 • * . • List Price $13,803 played it jn'jho. HistoricaLMuscum in Newark. And •~~s6me6no~sT61c it before it Jiad its dedication. So I made $ another one. Suddenly, the original showed up. No one Incli has ever solved that mystery," ho-grins. 11,828!Rebate! The Gausses have two sons — Normap,. who is a spacecngincer for Aero Dynamics.'artd-rciiidcs in Nor- Brand New '88 Chevy Brand New '87.Chevy ristown, Pa., witli his wife and two 'children, and Brand New '88 Chevy Eugene, who is.a nuclear engineer, residing with his wife and three children in Scotia, N.Y. - _ ."Both my sons 3vcrc graduated from Lafayette Uni- CAPRICE CLASSIC CAMARO Z28 versity in-Pennsylvania. They llilnk I'm somctiiing.'^he •• 4-Dr-Sa(lan w/Opt: Pwr. Dr Lcks/Winds, Air Cond, T/Glass, 4-Dr Sedan w/Qpt: Pwr Lks/Winds, 50/50 Sis, Pwr Trnk, Mats, Sport Coupe w/opt: 6-Way Pwr Sis, Pwr Lcks/Winds/Ant, says proudly. . • ' . ; "Stereo Cassette, Spd Contl, T/Whl, V/6, Auto Trans, Console, BS Mldgs, Elect Def, Air Cond, V/8, Spd Contl, T/Whl, Aux T/Glass, Int. Wipers, A/C, Rr Deft .Spl Mirrs, Spd Court, Spt Whl Cvrs, w/std: Pwr Steering & Brakes, &: Morel T/Whl, AM/FM Slerob, Glass Rf Panels w/Lcks, Rr Louvers, There arc two busts in Gauss' cellar of the boys when Lights, AM/FM Stereo, w/std:- Pwr Steoring &J3rakos, Auto they were younger. "They're granite pieces," he snys. Stk//8282-8283. VIN#550698-550985. CHOOSE FROM 6 IN Trans, & Morel Stk#8244. VIN#112991. ^ Auto OD Trans, Pwr Disc Brks, V/8 TPI Eng, w/std: Pwr Sir, SB STOCK! ' __Radial$, S Much Morol Slk#7588. VIN#148923.; _ "My wife did a great job with the children and now List Priee $16,134 the five grandchildren arc in college. -They're- growing1 List Price $12,569 List Price $19,894 up," ho 'says, wiping a tear from his eyes. __^ Gauss opens drawers all around.thc cellar to show his -ft "h'ondreds'ufcliisuls. Thuy'ru nil .dlffuiunt," hu siiys. $16,938! "I have to^takc itji little ciisy now," he says, tapping his chest. "I have a pacemaker. : . i "I do very little of that work now. I do mostly pastels, dfawing. A couple of weeks ago, I was asked to make a selection for the Wheelchair Gallery, and. some of the' .pieces have since gonc.thcy'vc been sold. • ' "I have some good news, though," he says, as he 100% FINANCING ==Bi>cctjrhl]rfrlcTOlrHclla=B5lllnrwli5=lras come tirvisitr" 7»1:APRICI~ $ 1295 '8o*4 LtLtbKlCELEBRITl YT WGwbN $5$5595 5 • '8p5o CARAVEILvHKAVtuEe SsEt $5995S59951 • '85 CAVALIECAVALIERR $699569955 '85 CUTLASS CIERA $7995 - "Christie's in Ncw^York bought'one of my pieces, Chovy Woflon, 6-Cyl Eng, Aulo Tram, r i Plymouth, 4-Dr, 6-Cyl Enn, Aulo Trans, Pwr | Chevy 4-Dr, 4-Cyt Enn, Aulo Trans, Pwr Oivy 4-Dr, V/8, Aulo Trani, Pwr Slooring & • Olds, 4-Dr, 6-Cyl Eng, Aulo Trans, PwPwr 'Mother Love.' It's a sculpture and it^s going to be audi- Slcorinh.& Brakos, Air .Cond Rr f, • SlMringS, Brabs, Air Cond, T/Gkm, Rr I Stoonng. &• Braliw, Air Coiid, T/Glats Rr BfoUs, Air Cond,.T(/Glosi, AM/FM Sloroo, Sloorina. & Brakoj, Air Cond, RRr DeDll AM/FrT Sloroo,. M.792 ! " D«f. AJWM Sljrpc^ WSW Tiros, 31,117 • DoT A^/FM Slow Tit 'WW wTii"'^ a, Fully qualified Credit Specialist tioned off in the famous gallery on-Piirk Avenue in New -.. Til Whl, WSW Tiros, Pwr Winds, 128,992 AM/FM S C 222,812 4 mi. VINI/122078. • mi. SH#3001. VINI/276361. J SM2957. VIN»138497. AM/FM Storoo Ca>s, on premises to assist you In getting York. Apparently," says Gauss, "ihcyTTjcquired it mi. STKH3061. VINJ122835. VIN»396272. __llirough somc_estatc/L • • "•-• '••—k—\*-~—r—•— i rates! Up to 48 . ~ "WncrTintroducing his artisrfriend, Bailin, Gauss says, • '83 CAPRICE CLASSIC $4995 '83 REGAL , . $5795 ;'84 CELEBRITY $5995 •'85 CENTURY ~ $7295 iMonthsToPaytoall "Hclla and I have done; shows together'.' And I have work Gidvy Wogon 9-poss, V/8, Auto Trans, Pwr Buick 4-0r, V/B, Aulo. Trans, Pwr Slooriiwj S J Chevy, 2-Dr, 6-Cyl Ena, Auto Trons, Pwr! Buicb o-Cyl Eng, Aulo Trans, Pwr Steering & 'qualified buyers! Steoring & Brokes, Air Cond, AM/FM Sloroo Brokos; Air Cond, T/Gloss, Rr Uol. AM/FM { Slooring 8 Brokos, Air Cond, T/Gloss,' Rr • Brakos, Air Cond, T/Gliss, Rr Ool, AM/FM ^86 REGAL $8995 displayed from Munich to Israel." • ; Sloroo Cois, i wilt, rwvi Con, Pwr Winds/Uks, 78,054 mi. «i.™ r... VyI,..i I Roo'ln..<, 52j,o miBDof AM/FM Sloroo, 38,105 mi. • Sto«o, Pwr Icki, Tit Whl, WSW Tiros, Buick, 6-Cyl End, Agio Trons,' Pwr Sloorjnn The two artists' work will be the first to exhibit in the, VIN0237279. Slk#2862. VI 3464BB JVINI121494214 ...... __V....V . _ « 286128,614 mii . SW28BSM28822 . VIN/,408753VINK408753, . & Bralms, Air Cond.T/Glasi. . - , Rr Del, AM/FM CALL NOW FOR ! • ! • Sloroo. Tl» Whl, Pwr Windi/lcki, new gallery completed in the lower level' of the main • • .•••.'• -I ' '• ••• ' ' - •ICutl-Whk, WSW Tirot, 33,M2 public library in Fribcrgcr Park. . | VIN JM0 CREDIT'OK'! '84 CELEBRITY $5195 '86 CAVALIER $5995 S '*? **KS - $6395 {8{'84 GRAND PRIX $6*9$695 r »l * I'luiln lly Jiw.i.nn|>. The Wheelchair Gallery citizen group raised the funds Chovy 4-Dr_"l-Cyt Enn, Aulo from, Pwr • 4-Cyl Eng, Aulo Tram, Pwr I Ponliac, V/8, Aulo Trans, Pwr Slooring & for the $200,000 project that included tile construction, Oiovy Coupo 4£yl Eng, Aulo Tram, Pwr 0 ra A r Cond Rr Slooring & Bralos, Air Cond, Rr fael,. Slooring & Brolcoi, Air.Cond, T/GloisT , Rr •. P "^ *•& K4 ' / Del, • Brakes, Afr CondCod, AM/F, AM/FM SlorooM Sooo, Til, WhlT Whl. . UNFINISHED WORK=Eugene Gauss, >82, of Union, works W a piece of grani(e as he carvesa of a custom-made elevator that made all scclioa'! of the AM/FM Sloroo, 51,792 mi. Slki/30oO Dol, AM/FM Sloroo, WSW Tiros, 21,740 • . 3W18 rrti. 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Now the second al awards, among them citations from die New Jersey Bailin says she has "exhibited with Eugene on various part of the project, the gallery itself, iwill be opened Sun- —Watcrcolor-Society-six^diffcrcnt times from 1968 to occasions. We have a'similarity in style, human interest. day from 2 to 4 p.m. The ceremonies will be open to the 1981.; She holds membership in many national and state Gauss always used strong figures and a lot ofhiimanily. I try to convey the same in paintings." , • Special e vertsset~ Orchestra piece cites King public, it was announced by Gloria Giacona, gallcry- professional societies. Hcr_wo'rk appears in collections - -.-2! president. throughput-New -Jersey, New York City.and-Washing- Gauss mentions, diatJic.also "used to do demonstra- The Garden State Orchestra Jeanjic Faulkncrmadc her New the • New Jersey Symphony' tions of heads of clay," which he taught in schools.. - - will open its second annual Black 'Bailin also was associated with tlie Newark School of ton, D.C; She is lislccTin "Who's Who in American Art."' York City Opera Debut cremitig Orchestra,.on its Winter Pops "We. could only do somcdiing like this in America," at Kean College History scries with a premiere the role oLMlalba. in the world Fine and Industrial Arts, rjy taking post-graduate studies " " scries Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. at the "Gauss and I have, been friends'for many, many Gauss sighs, "This country is-paradise compared to what performance of a composition premiere of Leon Kirchncr's "Lil- Uicre after studying from 1933 to;1936 at the Rcimann- Special events have been scheduled this month at Kcan Col- Trenton War Memorial Theater years," says Bailin. "I do a lot of outdoor painting,Land_I_ .weJiad,J^4'puJmQw_ihaLrny_wifcrandJLwcrc active commemorating Dr. Martin ly.!' The coloratura soprano has ShldAAd1Bli' -Icge of New Jersey, Umbnfto mark Black History Montli. Scvcr- and Feb. 21 at 3 'p^mt at Newark have a place on die Hydra Island in Spudi Athens, .widi die Quakers in Philadelphia during die, Vietnamese" "al programs including lectures by distinguished scholars and pcr- Luther King on Feb. 11 at 7. p.m. also created the" roles of Slicba Symphony Hall. She has been Bailin has conducted watcrcolor workshops at major -Greece, where I paint frequently."I love it. It's bcauli-W't_, War,"he says. "We did some welfare work. _. sonalitics:aro_schcdulcd for_t]io celebration.of black history and at tlie State Museum in Trenton. and Nitocjis in Sam River's "Sol- singing-Ttnd recording for more New Jersey art centers, jnduding-Kean College of New „_•..- „ !at "We're also^vcgctarians. Every living being has cultureat the co!lcgc.\ ''The scries will continue on omon and Shcba," a jazz opera than four decades and has pcr- Jersey, Union; the Artists and Craflsmcns Guild in Cran- least 2,000 sketches and over 500 paintings.' -right on this earlhr-he says. Sponsors of the blaGk history events include the Black Student "FeB. 12 at 8 p.m. at die Fort Lcc commissioned and produced-by- formed with Gillcspic- among- ford; and Hcritaga.Arts,.in South Orange. She has cxhi- Bailin,, jusj t as Gauss,, has resided in Union for many Gauss.looks around his unusually clean workshop cel- Union, the Student Activities Office, and the Center for Africana Historic Park auditorium^ Other die Harlem Opera Society and othcr artists. She has won a 1982 bitcd her paintings with traveling shows throughout the years. "I came 10 live in Union in .1952. Both my child- lar and his, busts, his_lools...his whole life's work and he Studies. • — —.-.-.-• . -performancesincludc-thc-Morris-— pcrformeiL^iliroughou'—tho-^-Gr4imhifibr.tftcsi Performance by United States and abroad and with museums; galleries rcn^jvjcrc=g£aduatcd from Union- High School. My heaves a great sigh. "I'll be, 83 in December. But here," • Dr.Tfohn Hcnrik Clark, a professor of Africana studies, is cre- Museum, Morristown, on Feb. 13 countrcountryy . ' a Fc~malc Vocalist and for 18 coconn- and other exhibition sites in New York, New Jersey, . daughter, Barbara, is art artist, and my son, Michael, and he gestures with his famous hands, "one can live dited with naming the field. He wrote, "The ficldshould never at 8 p.m., and Wilkins Theater, More information- can be sccutivc ycars the "Downbeat" Trenton, Washington, DiC, and Springfield, Mass, t Studied law. He works for a computer firm. And I have 200 years .wilhout'getting old." ^\ have been called black studies. Black tells how you look, not Kcan College of ,Ncw Jersey, obtained by calling 488-2168. " award as the best female vocalist. who you arc. It doesn't relate the person to any land mass." Clark Union, on Fob; 14 at 3 p.m. Jazz artist Dizzy Gillcspie Will • There also-will be a pcrfor- is among members of a committee of advisers to Kcan's recently The program will highlight two join tlie New Jersey Symphony mance by Nadia Bohachewsky, established Africana Studies Center. . ~~ ' compositions by Black compose Orchestra in a pension fund bene-. 18-year-old first prize winner- in Calendar -Among other events scheduled for-Black History. Month at crsrboili of whom willbe present fit concert at the Count Basic ibeNJSO's 1987 Young Artists Kcan will be the National Black Touring Circuit production of to discuss their works with the Theater, Red Bank Feb. 17 at auditions. ~ . Seasons Club, East Hanover, and "For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rain- audience: "Noel Da Cos'ta's ^Epi- 8:30 p.m. The trumpeter will join The^Ncwark-pcrrormance will Art •". . tennis parties at the Inman Sports bow is Enuf," to bo presented tonight at 8 at the Wilkins Theater. taphs for—Soprano—and- String the stale's leading musical mark the reopening-of Sym- Newark Museum is exhibiting Club, Edison from 8 p.m. to 1 Admission is $8.50 and tlie box office number is 527-2337. - Orchestra," and William Farley ensemblc conducted by Hugh phony Hall, which has, been . "Realism-and Abstraction: 20tfi- a.m. EycrjrSaturday tennis pat- The musical play, "For Colored Girls..." was written by Nto- Smith's "In Praise of A Famous Wolff, music director, for an closed for renovations during the Ccntury American Art." The ties at Mayjjjppd Tennis Club, zakc Shahge, a pocV It is a celebration of being black and bclngTi Man," a prcmicrcllcdicated to the - cvening-of-jazz classics and selec- past few months. To celebrate the museum is located at 49' Flanders Tennis Club.and Mata- woman. It' (Jpotlighls seven "sisters" and their tasks, trials, and memory of Dr. King.'" Both lions by_Bcrnslcirnmd Gershwin. opening of the hall, Vaughan's Washington St., Newark. Admis- wan Tennis Club, 8 p.m. to 1 loving moments. Scenes take place in settings ranging from tlie includi soloist Jeanne Faulkner as As a benefit, for the Orchestra's return concert in her hometown, sion to die museum is.free; park- a.m. Every Sunday Tennis parties bayou banks of the Mississippi to Harlem. The mpsic is jazz, soprano. The concert also will musicians' pcijsion fundv the the symphony prchcslra and ing is available in die Museum at Mountainside Tcnnis-Gcnlcr, 5 souhmd-salsin -"--—•—=—-- '--• ...-....- include compositions by Mozart • NJSO musicians™arc donating- WBGO FM, Newark's jazz radio Penny Lane lot at die corner of to 10 p.m. Additional information • Gil Noble, host of the "Like It Is" WABC-TV scries, will and Brahms. ~~ their services for the special con-, station,-(will sponsor a benefit Central and University avenues.- and reservations can be obtained speak at 1:40 p.m. Feb. 23 on "The Universality of the Black cert. Following the concert, the J William Farley Smith, music reception. "A Sunday With Sar- For information, call 596-6550. *y.calling 77O^OO7Or !. . Presence" in the Little Theater, College Center. Admission is h theorist, composer-arranger, con>-- Mbnmoulh Chapter of the NJSO « " following the concert. Both free. "-^ - '• DuCrct School of the Arts, Jewish Singles World Inc., ductor, pianist-organist, and League will be host to a mcct-lhc organizations this year are the. r Noble, a winnccoLmorc_lhan-60 community.awards, is the artists reception at the theater. researcher of Black Music in recipients or Challenging Grants host and producer of the Emmy Award-winning series. will offer a Portrait Seminar by information, call 964-8086. American History, was born in „.„' . . . _„ , , from the National Endowment for New Expectations holds The"Ethnoccntricity ofWcstcm civilization" will be'the topic [hc Ar, and ccds ^ fe Furman J. Finck, during spring . .Durham, and now resides in Gillcspie. who is-70, last year semester. Additional information .single adukrap group meetings at 7 p.mJFcb. 11 for an African-scholar, historian and cultural performed throughout Europe, . . ' g ,0.match' Englcwood. ' can be obtained /by—calling every Friday at 8 p.m. at Morris- anthropologist, Dr. Yoscf ben-Jochannan, who will speak in the Greece, Turkey, Israel, India, the town Unitarian Fellowship, Nor- Little Theater. Admission to tlie talk is free.- .' _ Noel Da Costa, composer; vio- Caribbean, south America and Tickets for the concert and 757-7171. linist and conductor, was born in . Swain Galleries, 703 Watch- mandy Heights Road, Morris- Bcn-Jochannan was born in, Ethiopia-to' die Falasha, a com- Lagos, Nigeria, of parents from ung Avc., Plainficld, is exhibiting town. For information, call munity of Orthodox Jews. He holds a master's degree and a : calling 622-2400. • antique engravings by Sir Edwin 984-9158. doctorate in cultural anthropology and-a-doclornkHry-Moorish— —Jn nra i ctit~Wcs t—I-ndtcsr~H'e~ —Further—information-can—be Newarir7^ayorSliafpe~7aines~ Landsccr now through Feb. 6. The N.J. MoonraUers, a club history, He also received a law degree from LaSalle University. received his musical education at obtained • by calling has proclaimed Feb. 21 as "Sarah More information can be obtained for tall and single adults, meets Bcn-Jochannan has published more than 28 books on Africa, Queen's Collcgc\ofthe City Uni- 1-800-ALLEGRO or 624-8203. Vaughn Day" for Newark, and he ..vcrsily oLtfcsv York and Colum- . bycalHngJ56-1707___ . the second Tuesday of the month T.nng and its people. They include "Africa: Land, People and Culture," Sarah Vaughn, Newark-born will be among the honorary chair- u ! -bia-Univcrsity; '—• g g y —James—H-owe—Gallery^—at-tlie 'Meadowlands: Hilton,-2 ARTISTIG-UNIQNITES—Eugene (3aussrSCulptor,-andHella-Bailinrartlstdlsplay-their- -"S6uthcm:tands; Tind-"Black-Man-of-ihc-Nilc-and-His-Fflmilyr ' v.ctcran-singerrwill-pcrform-with—mqn-for-tho-bonofit-rcccptionfhbfii ^ Vaughn-Eamcs Hall, Kcan Col- Harmon Plaza, Sccaucus, at 8 work in Gauss' cellar workshop. Both artists will display their works Sunday afternoon at He lias been a visiting professor at several universities. . lege of New Jersey, Union, will p.m. For information about the the Wheelchair Gallery in Union. ..-: • • He also is tlie author. of~a six-volume encyclopedia of Africa., have two dozen pieces by 10* club, call Laura Hagan at He also is chairperson of Alkcbu-Lan Foundation and Alkcbu- artists including furniture, musi- 298-0964. . Lan Books and Educational Materials, an all-African publishing To cite achievements Parents Without Partncrs- Corp. in cooperation widi Pater- .information, call 731-90It- or adult relatives of cancer patients. firm in the Harlem community of New York City. Lottery cal instruments, containers and ; New York Station WNYC will Africa to tlie Amcrioas" held by mirrors exhibited in "Wood Var- Watchung Hill Chapter 418, son Museum. 279-1270. | •- 873-8787, .' ~~ It meets Wednesdays from 6 to - He has served as a senior cultural anthropologist and specialist "Mended Hearts, a support 7:30 p.m; at 24 Lackawanna Pla- commemorate the contributions Taj Mahal. Station .FM/94 will • Following are the winning ' iations now through Feb. 12. dance/social every second Mon- on Africa for United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural black "Americans have made to provide sound portraits of famous New Jersey Lottery numbers -AdmissionJs—frcc—oLchargk. day of tlie month, orientation, group of people who have had' za, Millburn. For information call Organization. Bcn-Jochannan also has been an adviser to the black Americans including Louis Support ghups heart surgery or any other type of this nation during a month-long, More information can be obtained 7:45 p.m.; dance, 8:30 379-7500. • • ••••";•...'••• government of Zanzibar on African history and related affairs. Armstrong and Billie Holiday. In PICK—IT AND PICK 4 The Resource Center for—heart problem, visits patients stationwide celebration of their by calling 527-2371. L'Affair, Route 22 East, Moun- Emotions Anonymous, for ... addition, special features and seg- Jan. 14—712,9334 Women, located at Woodland awaiting surgery to help them by * He is fluent in Spanish; .Portuguese, Hebrew, English, Swahili, nnliinynmnnis,- hrrinltthronglis and Unitarian Gallery, Unitarian tainsidc, 5.27-0479 or 469-7795. > those haying a problem, coping ments will be heard on WNYC's Jan. 15—900,1145 ' and DcForcst avenues, Summit, sharing experiences. Endorsed by Italian and Ghcczc. ••-... -triumphs during Black History Community House, 4 Waldron Single f'aces, dances, Salur- withjifc, Chicgo Center, Church riews and information programs, Jan. 16—938,0327 will have three support groups for die American Heart Association, Dr. Leonard Jeffries, the head of. black studies at City College Month 1988. Ave.. Summit, will present "A davs. 8:30 p.m.: Sundays, 8 p.m.. of The Assumption. Roscllc:Eark,_ "Morning Edition," "All' Things. Jan. 18—106,5136 women experiencing the crisis of die group -of New York will speak at 1:40 p.m. Feb. 17 on "Black Unity on Visual Vacation" In paintings at 238-0972 or 679-4311. on die Fridavsat8p.m. nnfl FM/04's Clfl," "WPipk^nfl Edition." Tun. 10—363. 17.30 the Jake—Trapp Gallery by Union County CQPO dance/ a recent separation or divorce, a. third Tuesday ot tlie Center. Admission is free. . — celebration of Black History and "New York and Company." Jan.20—833"r99K7~ Chatham artist JcweJ Ryman now socials for widows and widow- growth and support group; and Springficla Anyone Intcrcsti Jeffries, is among"members of a commillcc of advisers to Month includes a scries about the The station TV/31 observance Jan. 21—201,0253 through Feb. 14, Weekdays 9 ers hold dances" on the third one for .women going from full- becoming a member or receiving Kcan's Africana Studies Center,, • . way "in which traditional African of Black History Month will be Jan. 22—9,96,1330 "a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sundays 10 Wednesday at the Wcstwood in time career to full-lime mother- more Information can contact p meeting music found its way into various marked by specials including his-- Jan. 23—539.4S95 a.m. to noon, More information Garwood. For information, call hood. For information, call Mended/Hearts by calling —parts-of-Amcrica and a tribute to torical dramatizations, documen- Jan. 25—792,1355 can be obtained by calling Harold Brown at 241-3315. 273-7253. • ' . 467-8850. jazz.artist John Coltranc. The sta- tarics and creative expression of , Jan. 26—366,3553 273-3245 or Kathy Wagner at Gregory Club of New Jersey, Project Protect, a support Hosmcclink service' assists Parents and crdldrcnjiavc^becn invited to explore together the,. Ensemble piece featured Jion AM/83 will feature a four- blacks in theater,'music and vis- Jan. 27—175,7810'. -••S??.mn. =Gathblic=Singlcs_Gtoup,J}QlcisJT. group for battered women, meets ^persons seeking care for tcrmi- v iMiF "Tuesdays fforiw7l30 to 9T30 p.m. wondcrs"orsurhmcr~at thC"Ncw~ meeting ,and social in Red Cross nally/lll patients and their fami- -• s The Ensemble Theater Co, win_ ^liorcography is_J>y award- ' Jan. 29—253, 3841 . Building; 169 Chestnut St., Nut- - For information, call 355rHELP. lies, The toll-free telephone num- Jersey YMHA-YWHA camps /at. continue its sixth season with the winrtirig dancer Dyaric Harvcy- an open meeting at the YM- • Jan. 30—761,7634 •* Theater .'::. ley. Information can be obtained .Rahway Hospital has formed ber is 1-800-331-1620. • world premiere of "She Who Sjilaam and music is by Michael PICK-6 ..American Singe -Co.,-Becton_ f Association^. Eor_.Advance- YWHA of Union CountyTSOl 1 -by-calling 991^4514-o^667f5580— . Weeps,' a new theatrical piece, Wimbcrly. Evclyn-Ayana Bate- Jan. 14—15, 18, 21, 25, Theater,. Fairlcigh rDickinson widowed people whicli meets on ment of the Mentally Hand- Green I.nnn, Uiiinn, Feb. 11 at 8 Y slates Ethiopian exhibit ^ which is, an emotional journey man, associate director of Ensem- 26,31; bonus —78586. • University, Tcancck, will stage Thursdays from 1:30 to 3 p.m. icapped, The Concerned Fami- p.m. ' ; • " ' through time using die .literature ble ' Theater .Co., created and The YM-YWHA of Metropolitan New Jersey will celebrate Black "Fast Girls" tlirqugh. Feb. 7. Music For information and to enroll, lies Group; for parents, guar- According to Brian Fox; execu- of. African-American women. directed diis production. HisioryTvfonth with a variety of.pcrformances and a special exhibit on Jan. w-rrwr; Additional, information can be The Minstrel Show Coffee- call 499-6169, • ; dians, siblings and friends of tive director, a scries of slides "She Who Weeps" encompasses The pcrformariccs will be held Ethiopian Jewry. Sdh'cdulcd to appcaratthc Y, at 760 Northficld Avc,, 25,32; bonus-^22923.,' obtained by calling 692-7744. house', Friday night' concerts, RESOLVE of Central New developmental^ disabled adults, describing the facilities and prog- thq joys,Josses, hopes, and ulti-. at the Newark Community School West Orange, will be the jazz group; Sphere, Feb. 21 and Garth Jan. 21—3, 7, 16, 20, 31, Somerset County Environmental "•Jersey is the local chapter of a meetings,' second Tuesday of ram will bc.ptcscntcd by-an assis- maTcly the spirit of dicsc women of the Arts/Stella Lass Theater, Fagan's Bucket Dance Theater Pot*. 28, both at 8 p.m. 42; bonus --0J 785. . Education Center, 190 Lord Ster- national self-help organization each month, First.Baptist Church, tant director of the residential • who have and will overcome." 186 Clinton Avc., Newark, Feb. 5 Sphere, the Ne\v York-based musicians, composed of JKcnny Bar- Jan. 25-3, 22, 26, 32. 39, Singles ling Road, Basking Ridge, 8:30 offering support groups, doctor Elizabeth, 7:30 ,to 9 p\m., camp corftplcx. ' — . -i • . • • to 28, Fridays through Sundays at • ron, Charles Rouse, Buster Williams and Ben Rilcy, was originally 40; bonus —71921. ""• —Net-Set sponsors-slnglcrTcn- p.m., 335-9489. . ' referral and educational meetings 354-3040. • •••- Further information can- be ; Featured in the production are 7:30 p.m. ..•.•.—"" inspired by the music of Thclonious Sphere Monk. The group has Jan. 28—2,3,4,5, 19, 26; nis, racquctball and_ wallylJall Jazz Coffeehouse; sponsored to couples and professionals deal- Cancer Care Inc. offers, infor- obtained by calling your local Y Kim Andcirspn,. Karla Lambert, More information can be expanded its horizons and developed its own'compositions of Monk's bonus —45906. parties every. Friday at die Four by the Great Falls Development ing with impaired fertility. For mation and support group of at575-3333. • ' and Eyclyn-Ayana Batcm.an. obtained by.calling 648-0569. ,': music and interpretations of jazz standards. • . S: a '• 50-year mark •r i.' ' forRestivos- oCXJ S Mitros-Wargaeki Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Rcstivo {eimall-Frivifio- of Union celebrated their 50lh Theresa Catherine- HcimaJJj- wedding anniversary Oct. 24 at a .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald —Mary.Thcrcsc Mitros, daughter party at tlic Park-Savoy Rcstaur- Hcimall of Grubcr Avenue, _rlfMr. your WELCOME WACOM Hoiltu, I can Appetizer: Butterfly. Shrimp 1 Thc^CHo Club qfRbselfc" will The club meets at the Sunnyside' The BCM Chapter of Debor- in Uie Linden Pal Building, 40(1 Hilton Hntel, Short-Hills. More you b«iln to tnlm »oi» ntw lown,,,|«>d ah Hospital -'•—=—"——— - ihoflpini, locjK>ttrtclioni,-comtnunlty op- Tempt The Heart! Trtcct at the "clubhouse, 128 E. Recreation Center, Mclro§c and bAvo-A-social-benefitwill—than-300 • women—from—ESSCXT Entrees: Dragon & Phoenix Double Happiness ' Fifth Avc.,"RoscHc, Tuesday at Orchard Terrace, Linden. ; at 8 p.m. in Temple Israel, 2372 porlunlty. ' - . be featured. . « Union and Morris counties will And my bjslil It lull ol utilul |illi to Slruwbtny lielglum Unifies 1:30p.m. Morris Avc., Union. Steak Kew Hunan Style Chocolate iliimxe Grand Marnier Al^ wives and widows of attend to-benefit the organization, ' plaau you 1 fimlly. ~~Qcrtrudc-Dill of Rosclle, wilt*' Plans for a donor-dinner and of All Dishes Served with Rice Retired xPolicc and Firemen arc a •TiH a br«>k iiom unpKklni md till m«. lo llic sounds of the "MEGATONS"!\ present a rcadjng,v"A Perfect Tri- Tlic Hilda Gould Chapter of installation will be discussed. rc" with a staff of "dedicated volun- bute," by Mary Andrews, in hon- • Deborah will meet Tuesday-at More information can be obtained invited attend! Additional infor- Dessert: Sweet Bean Cake or Ice Cream mation can be obtained by calling teers," thp volunteers avc : or of Abraham Lincoln. noon^ in Anshe Chcsed Syna- by calling 964-0642. "pledged to the care and assis- 1 $<)C00 gogue, Orchard Terrace aiid St. 355-8535 or 353-7538. tance of-canccr patients, paying uO per person Georges Avcnuo, Linden. • • fqr such aid'as x-ray and cobalt Available from February 1 to February 21 • ' A film will be shown entitled, The Tuesday Social_CIubc The Ladies Auxiliary of the treatments, home health aid ser- 201/576-9400, sponsored by tlic Linden Recrca-" "Pavarottc at Julliard," at 1:30 Retired Police and Firemen's PAGODA p.mrKpfrcshments will be served. vice, blood transfusions—and • Rl. 22 West, SprhiRfleld, t\f . tion Department, will hold its Association of Union County loc- Flo Okin, cancer relief, will' transportation." UNION. ...T77.TTTr96TJB9r 789-9777 • next> meeting on Tuesday. A Friends and guests are-invited to hold its annual dinner and fashion SPRINGFIELD ...... 4670132 ,1 Member of tin- VGA family 'nfexcelHIaiuil-llaMt €- Seiliinmntn : al 3 will hold its organizational 1085 Rl. 22 East & Mill Lane, Mountainside social benefit will be featured. attend. ' meeting on Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. show March 22 at the Short Hills Z . (Continued on Pago 5) Cooper: sti 11 raising 'hell' Horoscope .3 I By MILT HAMMER "Freedom," ihe LP's opening Chop, Chop," "Gail," and "Roses" A Valentine's gift that'll 'ill bTable to express ; loved ones lo promoto family unity. timo lo begin Implementing plans-for this _For weak of Feb. 4 % Best of die Now LPs — (lie track and the initial single, kicks "on White Lace" the LP is packed yourself clearly In order to achlove your project. Others will*bo cooperative and wlH VIRGO (Aua.23toScpt..22)Ttilsl9agood •ARI^S (March 21-Aprll 19) The stars are , goals. Romantic concerns may upset .your - .want' to help you out. Financial matters 5 original hcllraiscr, Alice Cooper, tilings off with a powerful chal- with chills and thrillsJ-'Give The week to accomplish much at work. How- On social ( shining on you this week concerning coop- "•weekend. ' Improve " •"• . .-. t has arrived with liis new UP lenge to the rock censorship Rndj° Back" is classic Alice; a bowl her oven ever, ovon though you may bo brimming cratlvo venturos,' so take advantage of this. s album, "Raise Your .Fist and.-movement. "I think somebody, -teen battlcrcry.ldr-iviruliome^by- Somothlntj which has been bothering you on CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) If'you are In with energy, spend tho overlings and tho AQUARIUS (Jan-20 to Fe&FF -pictures- i Yell," on-Uio MCA Records label. the homo (ront clears up by week's end. tho market (or a loan or mortgage, now Is weekend relaxing. II you overdo, you'll llnd will work wonders lor you this week which- had to say' something back to Alice's crack. touring band, fea- Anyone wishing to pick up %...... jyj.th_ liis stage shows, the these people," Alice says. "They turing guitarist Kane Roberts. tho lime to apply for It. Domestic concerns yourself dragging your loot nexi week.. ~ will improve matters at woik. Your Intellec- Send .the FTD®..-: TAURUS (April 20-May 20) The beginning will diminish as family harmony will rule tho tual naturo Is thirsting for new knowlodge. social pictures aftccjlioy have •" classic. rock anthems, tlicrc has 0 LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Tho pendulum . start out with .the premise that ol tho woek Is'favored (or strides In your week, lloweveri a minor disappointment Invesllgato hlglior learning opportunities, or Crystal Bowl . will bo swinging this week between your been published should call the I never bcCn anyone quite like kids in America arc too stupid-to career. Discussions with bigwigs result In .; could occur at work. visit a museum. Something nelv will strike good things for you. Howovcr, don't bo too Introspective nature and your.aggresslvo social editor at County Loader •> Alice Cooper — not even close. know what they're listening to, Bouquet. , your fancy. . LEO (July-23;Aug. 22) Anything of a. ono. However, you will achlove tho balance. Newspapers, 686-7700, before 5. As a trendsetter, his influenccon and dial's really wrong, They say qulqk tovoluntocrjprmororesponsibility.' Call or visit tis today. ' creative nalurols likely to succeed, this • you want by tho end of the week. Avoid .' ' PISCES (Fob. 19 to March 20) Because of- eoming-to-ourtlnion-officc-to > the music and altitude,of coiinl- bands arc trying to manipulate GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Thlsjs the week v ' weok since your communicative skills are,: —taking-things too much'to heart as you somo flexibility In your budget, you may make sure they arc available.. for you to do somo public relations work for i less hands is obvious. Call' him teen-age minds — but kids know ' sharp right now. Spend .the weekend with slrugglp with this. ' • • havo a tondoncy to splurge this week. Just Because of a change in pro- ; Master .of "Shock-Rock, Black they've been manipulated all their SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Stay In the mako suro you'ro not being overly o»- duction procedures, photo- travagant. That rainy day comes around all ! Humorist Supreme or simply one lives by lots of tilings, including background this week since this Is whero graphs may not be available ; of the era's great ^ showmen, his teachers, the media, their own you need to be In order to accomplish what too soon. Talks about a private matter are encouraging. : immediately after publication* . mark has been undeniable. parents and especially-television. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE - you want. YoTFwllFbe organized and-effi- Edited by Trudc Michel Jaffa cient this week, so bo guided by this. !. Last year, Alice returned to the Srrwe just have fun with it. Alice All photos will be held for ACROSS •11 Montana sight "43"Musical: ~52 MolhoTTtd 17~ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 )-Thls "three months following publi- 1 • rock ^vars~w,hrr a~i~ vengeance" Cooper docs"Tiol~prcacirvTblcncc ' DON'T MISS A WEEK 1 Jouolin 12 Fall bloom sign Across Is a good week to calch up on lolephono cation. Unclaimed photos will 1 "Constrictor," his debut LIP fo.r or devil worship, but he docs OF LOCAL NEWS f> Metal strap 13 Woko section 45 Bishop's 53 Food fish calls and correspondence you've been Ig- be destroyed. No photos will \ MCA, found his .crcalivc juices make fun of just about CAI.X6N8-77OO 10 Down with, In tBNolo hoaddross . 54 Mod musical noring. Others are walling to hear from you. be returned by mail.' seething as never before. His everything;" ~ }'l . Dloppo 19 Kilo honker 46 Speochlly ' 55 Tanguay and Friends and loved, ones arc In a supportive FOIt HOME DELIVERY newest album escalates the attack 14 Oil sourcp 23 Actress Anna 47 Suburban tools Qabor - framo of mind and this will work well for still further. From start to finish, "Raise Your Fist and Yell" pre- 15 Foedbeck ol a Z4 Adlorian . 48 — of strength 56 Anothor 35 ' you. •__ concorns 49 Aunt,.to 17 Down _this_is—a-Jcrociously—intcnse- —CAPRICORN (Docr22 to Jahr19) Somo— -scnts-a-cast-of-horrific-characiers- •16 Blast " 25"Old~Tostomqnt Across \ ', "58 Raced •" *~ •" thing you'vo been mulling over for a whllo assaujt witli a razor-sharp edge, in the finest Cooper tradition. 17 Wlfo of Louis prophet 50 Bowod 59 Social safeguard comes lo Ihe foro this week. Ullllzo your Lyrically and musically, Alice From the wild-eyed defiance of -JACQUELINE'S FIORI'S XVI 26 "— Britannia" Cooper is more uncompromising "Lock Me Up" through the ghoul- HOLLYWOOD 20 Lookoa over 27 Words ol ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: than ever. ishly'brooding trilogy of "Chop,. y FLORIST UNION 21 At largo undorstnn^ipg D*llckt** ALICE COOPER FLORIST 28 Bypa,ss packBQ*d Food* ^1183 Sluyvesant Ave. 22 Slogo dlroction JAEGER OVERHEAD Cll • Irvlngton FLORIST ING. 16B2-1700 23 Skidded •29 Neighborhood Stuyvesant Ave. ' W 686-3331 2162 Morris Aye. 24 Hospital liguro 31 whoo.of old Irvlngton • Union - -32 Onu, in Borlln «~ 374-6581 Union 25 Bristle LINDEN 29 Lomon additlvo 33 Dukas.opus, 688-6872 . Phone • Union- 30 Dumas trio with "La" Film and video festival at Kean Mo|or Credit Cords RESTAURANT, CATERERS & TAKE-OUT ^f Irvlngton 686-1838 32 Cougar • 34 Pootlc - Accopted.by Rhono.. 'COMPLETE KOSHER DINNER SPECIALS** The Thomas Edison-Black Alan Powell of Philadelphia. - Line™ "37"D"qufd"portlon proposition is an animation satirizing a . 35 guscn and Undor NEVV Mgnogo^nonl ol Eddlo Lovy. -Maria Film and Video Festival _^Lctta',s .Family," is described _ Borscht Belt crooner. Plimpton, a of (at "wlll~bring^l4~selcclions to KcarT '"38'CempBts y -EVEBYMON^FRJ^^iinPM^-BiPM—: by Columbus as a portrait video nationally syndicated cartoon V~ 3D — ccdo .; College of New Jersey, Union, 36 Moreo>/or DINNER INCLUDES CHOICE OF:- of a woman and her two sons who artist was nominated for. an FIRESIDE FLORIST Moderation fekey to fitness Moderation the key: g——Nutrition-and-fitncss-fads-comc! .ailing way down on. all 5 and go, but common sense and incorporate^walking into your drinking." ~~ ~ —< Continued fj'onvPnKo-8) -Yicldr-Approximatcly-ona-cup__Q 3 moderation never go out of style. .lifestyle. Serving a non-alcoholic drink . and.shakc off. excess walcr. Turn of syrup.' Approximately 35 calo- • § 55 "In compiling our list of what .-. • . In:Sugar . is a way of telling.your friends tlic glass upside down and rotate rics per tablespoon. 3 2 experts say is 'in' and what is Out: Artificial Swcclners you care, for- tlign. "Instead of RIDE ON...arid improve Ihe rim in the sugar to coal i • Anyone who would like addi- j -'out;'~wc-found a very healthy "If you're counting, calorics, -falling back on" standard ~ colas, your body and mind at-1he'" lightly. . - "'•... tional hints oil gcttirtg —.and ^ trend toward basic food and fit- there's no need to give up sugar," preparing a home-made jtlrink is a . same time. Boredom Is the > Place two ice cubes in the bot- keeping — Tit, may write for a g ness activities," said Martha Pclil, says Pehl. Sugar'has'only i6calo~ woiidcrful way to. offer guests a tom of the glass and add one to free brochure: Thc_ Nutrition/ | reason most people stop two tablespoons of the syrup. Top registered dietitian.' and food rics a tcaspoonrfcwcr than half as • refreshingly delicious beverage using their 'exercise bicy- • PitnCjSs Puzzle, c76~Tne~Sugar"-3 nutrition consultant to the Sugar many as fat. that is safe for their diet as well as.. cles. This- clever rack, for off with seltzer watcr-or club •.Association Inc., 1101 15th .* Association, • It's easy to incorporate sugar their driving record," she books or magazines hooks • soda, and add a lemon slice-for Street, NiW;; Washington, DC ~ SPORTS garnish. . "kcalislic caling and exercise and other favorite foods into a "concludes. • INJURIES onto the front of any exer- 20005. - 1 habits arccasicr to maintain ilian GINGER1TA - cise bike so you can .give . stressful 'quick-results,'- rcgi- -moderation leup frcsh.squcczcd.lcmon juice -HEADACHES -bothyourubrains- ancLyour—- mens," Pchl said, "so you re more Studies show *v w**k Man. 9 M 4 JO.-C*lfl CLASSIFIEDADS! •; BvJCDfi Hill 8 Offers heartsaver course Bone trauma needs examination § The Department of Continuing Education of Alcxian Brothers It's an old wives' talc that'says.a broken bone seriousness of such accidents. . . • o can't be moved. According to Dr. Fred Rplh, presi- Hospital is holding its monthly. "Basic Life Support Adult Heart- . As an example, Roth stresses that wrapping a q dent of the New Jersey Podialric Medical Society, COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE saver Course" In Spanish. The class will be held today, from 6 (o severely sprained ankle' with an clastic bandage is a broken toe or anklecanbe volun(arily moved — 130C CJ-7 Joop Larodo, loadod, automa- 9 p.m. in. the 4 North Classroom of the Hospital located at 655 E. not adequate treatment. "Ankle sprains," lie says, CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1968 CADILLAC—LJko now, oKcollont 1981 CAMARO-Z28, dnrkbluo, T-tops, painfully, but enough to give the false impression tic, mint condition, Alpina nm/lm ensotto condition, 56,000 milou, air conditioning, louvors, crngors, spoilorc, now brakos, "Jersey St. and. will be taught by Norma Espcranza, C?R "can Soften mean torn ligaments which must sloroo. $10,900. Call 686-0112. I instnictor/traincr. • - . -- ;' , — "'. that the bone is not broken. , . • j Effective November 1,1986) A claoarc, lono ownor. Coll 379-1007. now dual oxhaust, low miloago; 350-4 —"receive immediate care tp. limit motion and ensure Appealing In all Union County Newspapers and also available in combination. 1988 BUICK-Park Avonuo, 4 door. Itro- barrol ongino.1 Good condition. Asking 51 Anyone who would like to register for the free course and to The foot doctor explains that any trauma to a $4500, will talk. Call 687-0009. : normal recovery." ' ' * with ten Essex County Newspapers lor a total readership ol ov?rl95,000! \, mlst-rod^wAi/hlto corriago roof, ovor 1979 CAMARO-Rod/tan Interior, 6 cylln- receive pre-coursc literature can call the hospital's Continuing -bone should be professionally examined to ensure loadod, S13TJO0, Call Don, 887-6688, dor, runs strong, no rust. Excollont condi- 19"l)6 CADILLAC-CIMARRON, Educationofficoat351-9000,cxt.247. - • -. - • that a break has not occurred — even if movement He adds that fractures of the snlall toe arc com- Call 686-7700 6877Sfl5r' tlon. BF Goodridno raised whito loltoro all nulomatic-V6. Eloclric Instrumentation, Incorporated into die Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is possible. ' • ' mon accidents which many believe jvill heal lhch> BUSINESS DIRECTORY AD DEADLINE: Friday 5 P.M. 1976 CADILLAC —Sodan DoVillo. Bost around. M,05t"GborA5klng'$2200 or bost' •sunroof ond lungago rack, Chapman lock- CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE: Ttiosday 2:30 PIM. • olfor. Call Craig, 687-S54B or 6B7-7649. lully loadod. Original ownor. Garanod- ' course is instruction in "Airway Management," a process-deve- Roth says that "plain carelessness" is one of the "• selves without any attention. "TTlis is another mis- offor ovor $550. Call 245-8788, 0 to 6 14k mllos. -687-8843 TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY DEADLINE: Tuesday 4:45 P.M. wookdays. ' loped to help choking victims. After successful completion of Ihc major reasons why podiatrists arc seeing an conception for, if the broken toe heals in a- bad . :.- COLOR: B|ack plus one color $200 '' , "increasing number of. foot injuries, and that many CADILLACS, Morcodos, Porscho, oto. 1979 CAMARO — Mint condition, 350 1965 CHEVELLE—104 6 cyllndor auto- ^course, each participant AvillLbc_ccrlificd..by_lhc_Anicrican Heart. position, a painful com can result and surgical cor^ __ BOX NUMBERS: Avallablo.for.a $5,OOJoo:.J. " Dirdd from Govornmontr.Solzod in drug ong,, 4 spood trans., 10 bolt posl ronr. Call matic,.. 2.door hardtop,^garagod,.JA/as_ Association as an adult heartsaver. myths and unfounded beliefs arc compounding the rcction may bcrcquircd," he says. ' All classified advertising sub|oct to 7% photo reduction raids. Availablo your aroa. Savo Sthou- Joo aftor 5:30pm, .Monday-Friday, $1750, No'w'$850. Bought now car. Alcxian Brothers Hospital is a subsidiary of Alcxian Brothers TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED . ~ ~sando$, 216-453-3000, Ext. A2255. 376-7099. B87-33B4. 20wonlsorlcis .•.-.",;;...;-.—.—VT-.-V.T. -.... (minimum)$5.50 Health System Inc., a national Catholic health care corporation. Each additional 10 wordsNless •.- '.• r:r;™$l'.50~ I four Times or Mora '.. "', 20wordsorless •:•-,...... '.....' ; $4.50 Each additional 10 words or less' $1.50 Skiers toaidcancerunit II sot in all CAPITALS • • ' 10 words or loss : $5.50 On Feb. 5 and 6 many dedicated skiers will be on the slopes of Each addilionano words or less ."...• J2.00 Vcrnon Valley Great Gorge Ski Resort raising funds for the Classified Display Rate (mln.l column inch) . -:• Per inch (Cortfmisslonablo) ....:.',...• 114.00^ American Cancer Society. Last year the event raised more than ' CONTRACT RATES FOR ADSTtlAT ; " "i RUNONCONSECUTIVEWEEKS^ 4lo 12 limes T^ $12.00 per inch each skier obtains pledges based on the number of runs down the 13 timos or more. * r-. slope.. •• • ' • • " .• " Get the body you want at Spa Lady. • ' Bordered Adsadd $4.00 Joan Hamilton, chairman of the Ski-A-Thon Committee said, ^OvcN4fla=alders-arc-cxpected^to^pactic'ipatcJEaclul)as-llieir-own-^- _Visa and MC are accoptid^ rcason. They ,may have a loved one or friend who has cancer or Claisiliod ad arc payable within 7 days. II ad is paid by Wednesday before Insertion deduct 25 tents. they may want to raise funds for research or. to support the many Payment for transient ids should be received before the publication dale. Payment in advance for: programs of the ACS. Most of them have fun at this event. Many— Out ol town advertisers,. Employment Wanted, Apartments Wanted, Wanted to Rent. We will not be responsible for errors unless they are detected before the 2nd insertion: County Leader Newspapers skiers return year aftcrycar and some bccomc.part of the Ski-A- reserves the right lo classify, edit or reject any advertising! No cancellation will be accented in • Thon Committee. Somc'of them ski for a few hours and some of classified advertising alter Tuesday noon. The linal deadline for classified Is 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, but them do more than 100 nms down the mountain, skiing all night. earlier receipt ol copy will bo appreciated. . _, Three of the skiers in 1987 raised more thaYP$2,00Q each. — COUNTY LEADER There are many prizes with the -grand-prize being a week in ' P.O. BOX 3109 Steamboat Springs Resort, Colo. — UNION, N.J. 07083 • •Union leader •Kenilworth' Leader • •SprinjlieldLeader "LindenLeader • •.''•_ .... . •Mountainside Echo •The Spectator of Roscllo/Rosello Park UNION/ESSEX COMBO HATES George MoraiyM.D.— • • COMBO DEADLINE: Monday 5 p.m. Ear, Nose, Throat "• TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED RATES _ 20 words (minimum). .••. •. $10.00 Additional 10 words or less ' $2.00 Facial Plastic Surgery '"•'- Classifed Bo« Number... .• : $5.00 BORDERED ADS ,;..,.-... r. $10.00 Announces the Opening of An Additional Office' CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ; Classified Display open rato (commlsslonable) : .". :.. $26.00 per inch If you're tired of low bait 'inUnion- . . . 13wcoksormoro. : ' .'... $21.00 per inch prices and high-pressure CLASSIFIED INDEX tactics, we at Norrls Complete Hearing Tests 1.AUTOMOTIVE 5. SERVICES OFFERED 8. REAL ESTATE Chevrolet would like to. Hearing Aid Evaluations 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS 6. MISCELLANEOUS . 3. RENTALS . offer you an alternative: 3.EMPL0VMENT 7. P/TS. ,••.: , 10. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Hourfi by Appointment 4. INSTRUCTIONS HONESTY.& INTEGRITY. I _JJnion _So while the big highway -688-4757 storestry-hard-to-entlce ,-^2052 Morris Avenue : 4U-T-O-DEAL.-ERS— —yotHnto4helrs > : -OLDSMdBILE . the folks at NEW NORRIS . • • ,v* BU^WISE •-' . .. pldost'S Lajrgost ; simply would like the AUTO-PARTS . 'Excluslvo opportunity-to show you • - .Olds Doalor in ••, • • •. • Unloh County v;: just how competitive we WHOLESALE to thb-publlc.'opon7dnys. •'-•': ELIZABETH ' .' TENNIS SHOES Sunday Bam1 to 1? pm, Wodnoodny nnd •.- arel. • • . ..'•.. : : . By: Nike • Tiger. Saturday,1.7:30 to 5:,45pm, wookdayo : worpns, iMc. . 7:30am •Jo-7pm-',"- •..--•. Voluo Ratod Ur.od Cars WALKING Foot Joy^ TOrntec 582 Morris Avo.. "Asahj • Tretrpn .. . 688-584B' • ' Ellzaboth' 354-1050 SHOES SMVTHE VOLVO I New Balance • Etbnic • VAUXHAtL-SEOTIO'N ""• :Exdus.ivo-Vol«o"— By: Foot Joy •2001 SprlnglloldAvo; • •'• •.;'•• •< • - „ Qoalor Avla»Nike 326'Morris Avo - Kangaroo . AEROBIC SHOES Summit AUTO! DEALERS 273-4200 New Balance By: Reebok • Ayla Authorlzod •• . Tiger Factory Sorvico Etonlc* Foot Joy AAA service leasing.inc ;Lona Torm, Loaslng I The SNEAKER FACTORY Auto Leasing Terms AUTO-EOR SALE• One to Five Years 315 IVllllburn Ave., Millburn ."•• 376 6094 All Makes and Models 1972 FORD Thundorblrd-Vory good con- I 1561 Morris Avenuo dition. Ono ownor. AM/FM sloroo, air con- ::::on,. Frl. It lo5:30 • Tkurl. 10tttfi Sol. 10In5:M Union, N.J. 07083 - dition, powor brakos,- stoorlng, oloctrlc roar window dofrostor. Excollont potontlal. (201)\687-7200 for nntlquo vnluo. Call ovonlngs, Commercial .& ErolesslpnaL .96-t:S136. 3 LOST AND FOUND EMPLOYMENT WANTED HELP WANTED AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE - HELP WANTED HELP WANTED r|ELP WANTED HELP WANTED ' HELP WANTED- LOST — 1 largo whito, black & gray CLEANING PERSON—With own trans-, ASSISTANT MANAGER ^ 1984 CHEVROLET Caprice Wagonjffl^ 1982 OLDSMOBILE- Cutlass Supremo, portation and roforoncos-*HI cloan your Landau roof, automatic, powor staoring, clumps, predominantly white cat, male. j CUSTOMER SERViCE/ oulomatic, air condition, am/fm, powof Lost at thoTown & Campus lire. Roward. lomo, oportmont, condo, etc. Call START IMMED stoorlng, powor brakos, 9 passenger, powor brakos, AM/FM, dark bluo, 92,000 33 Sharp pooplo noodod to learn ourbusi- CAREER FAIR -j - SECRETARY mllos but vory woll corod for. Asking Contact Konnoth Mason at Town a Cam- 578-4584. Motivatod, sell startor. Long ost'd markol HEALTH CARE OPPORTUNITIES 79,000. mlios, $4,9Sa Qall964-02S6. * pus Motol, 351-6300 or 266-2800^ noss. Various mnnagomont markotlng New Jersey Army TheSummitMedical Group, P.A., A Multi-Specialty Group Practice, Is now $3,200. Call after 6 PM, 564-8731.. -DEPENDABLE — Trustworthy porson and gonoral positions avallablo. No • Ing firm. Procoss ordors, oxpodito ship- 1981 CHEVY-CHEVETTE-Brown, auto- Jollovod to bo In tho vldnlly of Koan National Guard Armory ments', maintain, records, do rolatod accoptlng applications for the following Ideal opportunities. 1984 OLDSMOBILE-Plronza Statlonwa- Collogo. . oxpononco nocosSoryi-Associate's earn matic, powbr brakes, air conditioning, AM/ $18-26,000 to train and manago 4-5 poo- 1Z0 Rosevllle Avenue clorlcal typing. Exa typing computor Data Analyzer FT ' FMcassolto.approxlmatolySB.OOO milos, gon, loadod, 67,000 milos. Excollontcon- 'bq'd. Collogo holpful. Springfiold loca- dition. Groat lirtlo car for chaufforing tho LOST- CAT --Malo,—larger black/tan plo. For personal Interview call Mr. Rood Newark, New Jersey. -, tPN FT/PT " ' . • $2,000br bost pllor. Call 486-6696 altor6 strlpod. Answers to •Tigor". Largobushy Sathy, 964:5765 or 687-7071. by February-15th, 241-1480T tion. Bonolits. To $20,000. Rosumo, P.O "PM, ' •' kids around. $4,000. 446-2791 -Accepting applications foT 90X810, Springfiold, NJ 07081. Maintenance PT — tail. Call 654-4168. • "—-- HOUSEKEEPERS-Day workors. Rofpr- FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED - 1985 OLDSMOBILE-Dolla 88 Brough- pormanent part tlmo enroor opportunities 1970 CHEVY- Monto Carlo. Drives woll. oncosTirrd^oxpo'tonco. Transpbrtatiorv BACK TO SCHOOL!- BACK TO Mammography Technologist PT • • Air conditioning, good tiros, good second am, 4 dopr, V8, mbdlum gray, all powor, provldo'd. Call AlTToliar-68jyJ477. fully loaded, now tiros, oxtendod warran- BBQKE? Work for.a.numbor ono gift and - "EARN AS YOU LEARN" car. Asking $500 or bost offor. Call' PERSONALS toy party plan. Free kit arid suppllos. No ( CUSTOMER SERVICE . Medical Page Operator PT ., . 688-5985, loovo mossago. ty, 28,500 mllos. $8900. 376-2161. OUSH-Woman wants gonoral houso- ~^~ • Infantryman collodlng or dolivory. Earn $7 - $10 por • Armbr'Crewmen ' REPRESENTATIVE JMedical Records File Clerk Ff Eves cloanlng. Call Irono, 688-3196. hourr-Call Barbara 739-6818. —1982 CHEVY—Cavttllor, 4 door, 4 cylln- 1980 PONT1AC — SunSlrd, automatlb. • Medico • Motal framing company sooks Indivldun Medical Technologists FT A-TRUE PSYCHIC to handlo oxtonslvo phono contact with dor, A/C, p/s, p/b, 60,000 mllos, asking air, cassotto, rust frooArlzona car, brand • Truck Drivers $2800. 964-4392. now condition, low milos, ownor trans- MRS. RHONDA customors and ordor processing. CRT Nursing Receptionists FT/PT forrod to Gormany. 687-3384. '• READER * ADVISOR • BANK TELLERS • Mochanlcs oxporionco a plus. Fullbonofita. CnlMoff, Parking Lot Attendant PT 1985 CHEVY — Boauvillo Van, soats 8, HELP WANTED Full time positions available. Fully ^ • Mortar Crewmen 467-0500. n(r, storoo, bqd,JHiontors, 27,000 milos, 1984 E0NTIAC —Flora SE. Sllvor, fully paid training program. Wo will »Scouts ' Patient Accounts Representative PT Eves 55 : 1 u $1Q,6oorCall too 9"25 8262rboloro 9pm. -oqulppodr$5800 or bost olfor. 687-6010, prepare tfiorflgnTlndlvldualslo be" • ClorlcafPosftlons RN with Cardiology Background FT:==—r"^ 1968. By oppolntmont 686-9685 or 1986 CHEVROLET Coiobrity Eurosport- 1986 PONTIAC — Trans Am, 5,000 ACCOUNTING CLERK bank professionals. Excellent ,om- • • Flnanco Specialist DATA ENTRY X-Ray Technicians FT/PT mllos, fully loadod, Mops. Excollont con- 964-7289.1243Stuyvosant Avo., Union, Exporioncod individual desired to propard- plpyoo bonollts. Call 688-9500, • Supply 0 P E . R A—T 0 R Auto, 4 cyllndor, 4 door, P/S, P/B, Air, AM- noar Foodtown. Open dally from 9 to 9. Wo offor oxcollont salarlos plus company paid bonofits with mpot positions.. V, J=M cassotto, volour Intorlor, 45,000 milos. dltion. Asklog. $13,000. Coll 376-3341. corporalo bankstatomonls and data ontiy Ext. 209. Exporlonco nocossory. Alpha Numeric If Interested, ploaso call Porsonnol, 277-8633. ' . • O Must soil. 964-7482 or 964-1762. on computor systom. Sond rosumos to - • Liberal Benefits Program — IBM'Systom-38rHours-9am-to-5pmWor- to ' 1982 PONTIAC Bonnovlllo-fully loadod. Ms Miller, BURGDORFF REALTORS, UNION CENTER ' Service Member Discount ostablfshod Springfiold olfico. Call Karon 1981 CORVETTE-Oyster/saddlo. 52K, Original ownor Liko now. Must'soo. BIBLE 480 Morris Avonuo, Summit, Now Jorsoy » College Tuition Aid : or Peggy In computer room, 467-9000 $14,000 or bost ollor. Call 298-1455. 31',000 mllos. -Asking $5500. Call 07901.. ' • • • NATIONAL BANK •, «Technical Skills Training • - * oH 851-9842. 2003 Morris Avo., Union • f, P. A. P-. MOMENT • Life Insurance 1981 DATSUN- 280 ZX, Fiyo spood, T- E.O.E. M/F/V/H . DENTAL PERSONNEL M> SUMMIT AVENUE, SUMMIT, NEW JEllSErOtWI Rool, lull powor, 59,000 original mllos. 1980 RABBIT — 4 door, 4 spood, good ACCOUNTING CLERK __i_Rotlromont Plan Busy olfico needs dependable, condition., asking $1350. 19731 VW 412 °r Must-soil.—$6,B0Q-or-bost-ol(dr.—Call:. JNVESTIGATL ~Full^'lrriDpositlon"avallabl HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED PART TIME TEMPORARY RECEPTIONIST —Gal Friday. Dlvorsl- MAMMOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGIST fiod offico dutios, plo asant working condi- PART TIME " tions. Excollont ]ob opportunity. Ploasont Newly created position, available for anARRT registered or ollglble X-Ray - SECRETARIES TWO HOURS PER DAY 'mUltl staffod offico. Full tlmo, 9-5, 3. technologist to worknn our Group Practice Facility. Position avallablo- Ne^d someone to sweep,.yac- Monday-Friday or part timo, 12-5, Salurdays 9 AM^J. PM. Technologist will perform mammogrophy on our Monday-Frlday.-Ca!l 467-3666. uum, rake, pick tip'oUtslde. UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED new GE/CGR 600T Low Dose unit. Experience preferred but will train. If Interested call Personnel, 277-8633. , CLERK TYPISTS and . Inside building, empty RECEPTIONIST- For law olllco, Mlllburn. Hours 10:30-5:30 or.11:00-5:30 lloxiblo.. waste baskets and .change Must havo ploasant tolophono manner Flexible • — light bulbs. Ideal (or a senior. W Mtkcd QM^, P ft: ' 'Positions '. and dp light typing, filing, mall, and minor, Call: • . — choros. Coll 376-9300. Submit salary 120 SUMMIX AVENUE, SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 07901 . In A roqulrbmonts. Fast-Paced 686-7700 Atmosphere! MEDICAL PAGE OPERATOR • RECEPTIONIST Table Saw-H0'-V%-h6rsepower Part time evonlng, woekond, holiday opening for Page Operator for largo SAINT MICHAEL'S MEDICAL CENTER, PART TIME modlcal facility. Accuracy, reliability and Attention to detail a must. Will train. a 411-bod touching offillatod hospital In Dlvorsiflod front dosk position for.o bright,' motor with extra blades. - Nowark, Is currently rocruillng for Part "irinloToslbd call Personnel, 277-8833 TYPJST porsonablo Individual. Typing and tolo- I Tlmonomporary-oponlngs-tor-Secrola-. phono- oporatlon skills. Advancomont rios andClork-Typists- ---•=- — potential,' company paid . bonolits. For —NEEDEfi]! Intorvlw call: Main responslbllltlos will Includo typing, To work for group of wookly.. 1 • 245-2313 .- 120 SUMMIT AVEilUE, SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 07001 ' filing and handling phonos. Wo s'ook newspapers. Gopd working con- onorgotic Individuals with tho nocossary dition, oxcollont opportunity loii. skills and strong organizational abilities. studont or (or mother returning S^orf irst 20 words Spanish/English bllinguallsm and torml- to work. Floxiblo .hours. Call' COLONIAL' 1 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS FULL TIME nology will DO plusos. Nancy Coragglo at 686-7700. ' SAVINGS' , USE A PREPAID '*i» each addedio words Immedloto full time day positions In our Group Practice Facility for modlcal Equal .Opportunity Employor M/F technologists, ASCP roglstored or eligible. Provlous hematology experience Wo offor a good compbnsation packogo Enclose check "_jnd_|)rollcloncyjhjll phases ol laboratory procedures are roqulrod. Wo at our frlondly and oxciting hospital, which 1 Isconvonlontly locatod no or Houtos 2B0 PHYSICAL THERAPIST . „ RECEPTIONIST TVPIST ' " or money order offer a 37V4 hour woTkWeekrcompetltlvoBalary, excellent-company pald- and 21. ' ' : -Rapidly-growing olfico - sooklng- bright bonollts program and are located In Suburban Summit, Just minutes from REGISTERED" -''- onthuslastlc Individual with ploasant tolo- phono mannor. Dlvorsiflod oflico dDllos" i CL.ASSIFI the Garden State Parkway. Ploaso call Personnel: 277-8633. Ploaso apply In porson or call: Porsonnol Intorvlowor Part timo, two ovonlngs por wopk, Ploaso includo typing (50wpm), Data Entry and (201) 877-5454 — call: . • . •Word Procosslng. Exporionco proforrod 379-3060 NAME TELEPHONE. 120 SUMMIT AVENUE, SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 07001 . Saint Michael's Medical Center. MESSENGER/ PART TIME—Clorlcal. Growing compu- a division of Cathodral PHYSICAL THERAPIST RECEPTIONIST/SALES ' tor division In Sprlngliold sooks dopond- Hoallhcaro -Systom AIDE Growing child care roforral agoncy npods ADDRESS o DRIVER nblo porson to work lloxlblo hours. Dutios 268 Martin Luthor King Blvd. dopondablo porson part timo or full timo. Includo phonos",'typing, filing, data ontry, Nowark,-Now Jorsoy 07102 Communication with all clients, typing, old. Dolinato growth poTdhttal: Call for oqual opportunity omployor m/f Part tlmo, two ovonlngG por wook.Ploaso: ~ndvorllslng; snlos;—NannioG-"Plus,"615—" Full tlmo position with busy advortislng Intorvlows 376-0055, Mrs. White. call: Wost Mount Ploasant Avonuo, Livings- agoncy. Must bo familiar with NYC. Uso PART-TIMEModlcal offico assistant In ton, 992-5800. CITY ZIP own vohlcio. Wo olfor top starting salorlos Union. Throo mornings and two ovonlngs. PART TIME CLERK TYPIST- \ 379-3060 -V- as wo|l as top auto roimbursomonl. Rosponslblo porson for dlvorsiflod dutios. PERSONNEL RECEPTIONIST Exporlonco holplul, will train. Call Good typing skills nocossnry. Word Pro- PLASTICS — Plastic lnloctlon"moldlng Excollont company bonolits. For an intor- 736-7750. ^. cosslng oxporionco holplul but not operators noodod for all 3 chills. No 9AM-5PM vlow, call: roqulrod, wo will train." Call 382-3450. oxporionco nocossnry, but car noodod. Immodlnto position avallablo In PAR17TIME=-Salary $6-12/hour plus bon- E.O.E. M/F. • CaH"6B8-0099, Monday-Friday, usos. National salos company has Immo- Corporato Hoadquarters for .687-1313, Ext 280 8am-4pm, Echo Molding, 911 Sprlngfiold polsod Individual to oporoto busy Writer your ad in the^pades below and mail to dinto oponlngs in Union County offico. PART- TIME — Secretary. Typing and* "Road, Union. Floxlble hours. 815-1396. gonoral offico dutios. 15 hours a wook. board. Excollont communication MODELS/CHILDREN Floxiblo schodual. Ethical Culture Soclo-, and lyplncnso wpmj—skllls- 3 months to 17 yoars. No oxporlonco PART TIME- Salary $7 -. $10 por hour. roqulrod.Ploasanl, ' professional Unionoffice..Hours6PM-9PM. Monday ty. Call 763-1905 days; 761-4725 aftpr PRE/PROCESSOR n'ocosGnry. For_placomont In catalogs, work onvlmnmont _complole bon- COyNTY^EADER brochuroo; billboard and TV commercials. -Thursday Nff.tvoina.'. Call 687-BB66. 6pm. . . ' Insuranco Claims Dopartmont.. CRT 1 Excollont onrninci potential. No schooling, oxporionco' holpful but not nocossary. oflt packago. For Immodlalo con- PART. TIME-Evonlngs. Rocoptlonist/ sldoratlon call Personnel Admlnls-- no portfolio roqulrod. Call now lor no obli- PART TIME- HornomoKors work Irorrr cashlor. Sprlngfiold offico. Floxiblo Good salary and pxcollonl bonollls. — GLASSIFrED gation intorvlow, 882-9150. Springilold oroo. -Call Gloria Taylor, trator:. . . - homo. Somo phono work. • Other posi- hours. •370-7744, > • • ••• COMPLEX IV. tions ovnllablo. Call Saturday, 10 AM - 2 •379-1080. " .; I P.O. Box 3109, Union, NJ. 07083 HOME IMPROVEMENTS JEWELERS PAINTING PHOTOGRAPHY ROOFING I ot>' BU1»* ORANGE li'Q* tt»C . HOUSE SALE room tpartmrnt. r«nCf tVP« *>r MANOV PECY ST (off Pirkei JONAH'S A 10% Discount on Interior or oxtorlor i^l Sun 10 4 SKI SETTING CO7 painting, paporhnnglng, carpontry, gut' CAPTURE THE MOMENT FOREVER CLARK BUILDERS "... PAINTING»CARPENTRY ors & loaders; Froo ostimatos. Fully .QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY ' .ROOFING-SIDING & Insurod. 374-5436; 761-4264. •PORTRAITS SERVING UNION COUNTY FOR OVER SHEETROCK NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, ANTWERP, 17 YEARS. NEW ROOFING and DIAMOND SETTING EXTRAORDI- •CHILDREN REASONABLE RATES •PORTFOLIOS REPAIR. ALL WORK GUARANTEED IN NAIRE, MANUFACTURING SPECIAL CUSTOM INTERIOR WRITING. FULLY INSURED. FREE 687-4195 ORDERS. OFFICIAL G.I.A. IMPORTER, ; PAINTING - •TASTEFUL-BOUDOIR'S ESTIMATES.-CALL: ~ fi APPRAISER. • . ' CLASSIFIEDfiDS! NO JOB TOO SMALL IMPACT . "" 381-5145' . 905 Springfield Ave. FREE .ESTIMATES, REASONABLE CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY • M & F HOME IMPROVEMENTS Springfield, New Jersey . RATES, FULLY INSURED. Special Dis- Wo turn old homos Into now. Windows, count (or Sohlor Citizens. Coll Bob, Mon- 686-8555 — 376-8881 or 376-8880 day • Friday altor 4 PM. Saturday & Sun- doors, sldowalkSnipadprs, gutters, car- 1 No Job Too Small or Too Large pentry work, pointing, wairpaporlng & day altor 1 PM. oloclricnl. Custom Crattsmon, Call Rich at All Types, of Repairs 7700479,8AM til 5PMor 376-6141, altor . ' ' '686-8484 Gutters • ' Leaders 7PM. LAWNMOWERS PLUMBING- & HEATING DOTSY LOU Roofing Contractors -INTERIORS-ONLY1 orlfl. Rccyclcrsol Scrap Union,-NJ_ • R&R B&R LAWNMOWER SHOP Apartmonts, housos, garagos, offices. Mclal RICHARD SCHOENWALDER ^NETHERLANDJTREE CLEAN &' SHINE __ LOOKING FOR "7" HOMEOWNERS HOME IMPROVEMENTS No. lob too big or too small. 688-2188 MAINTENANCE CORP. COMPLETE LAWNMOWER SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES • PLUMBING & HEATING CO. INC EXPERTS 1 • ' - N V & AND TUNE UPS. PICKUP AND DELIV- Call 851-2507 or-687-83?9 Lie. #6551 IN 1988 ERY AVAILABLE. PLEASE CALL Comploto janitorial servlco - GENERAL CONTRACTING Bathroom Alterations & Repairs WILUAM H. VEIT- Prompt sorvlco. Safoty at all timos. Rosldontlal/Commorclal Cloaning ..... Now starting our exciting NEW EXXON 4860013. Romovals (also stumps), pruning, cablo Gas Heat & Gas Hot-Water Heaters Roollng + Soamloss Glitters. Froo Estl-. Floor waxlng-buffing, carpot. window VINYL SIDING PROGRAM. If you qualify j Dally 8<5/Sar.8:30-12 CALL THE PROS INTERIOR PAINTING mates. Own work. Insurod. Slnco 1932. and cavity work. 100 It; crano sorvico. doanino. ' •«.Pumps & Zone Valves Froo Estimatos. Fully Insurod.' ^ your home will display our siding at 964-8163 ALSO "•"-• 241-7245. , • . HREE ESTIMATESINSURED S864236 WATERPROOFING BASEMENTS ' Call 464-8635 ' .HUGE SAVINGS. No money down 100% financing • 686-5361 MOVING & STORAGE 'Free Estimates' PATRICK BUCKLEY' 992-5987 CALLNOW AND GET UP TO INSURED . FERDINANDLPAINTING 752-0165 TOM MICHAELS . $1000. CASH REBATE "~^ USED-FBRS AMERICAN RED BALL SLIP GOVERS-DRAPERIES WANTED \. Local & wotldwido movors. Rod Carpot Highost prlcos paid for fur coots ajnekots .. R. TAVARES sorvico to FLORIDA. Agont UNIVERSITY PRINTING CUSTOM- SLIPCOVERS, DRAPERIES you no longer woar. FRIEDMAN FURS, >- HOME IMPROVEMENTS Van Unos: 276-2070: 1601 W. Edgar AND RE-UPHOLSQTEJjLY. Guarantood (609) 395-8158. Rood, Undon. PC 00102. 1NTERIOR & EXTERIOR •"Workmanship. Your faBno or ours. 36 WEDDING INVITATIONS BEDROOM- Sot, dining room sot, and Additions - Dormers - Decks yoars oxporlonco, formorly at STEIN- somo living room furnlturo. Cnll 686.8765 WANTED TO BUY Roofs - Windows - Siding' _P_a]ntlng. Loadors & Guttors. Froo ostl: PRINTING BACH'S. Discount for Sonlor Cltlzons. TYPEWRITER SERVICES oltor 5pm. . -BERBERIGK-&-SON- FREE shop at homo sorvico; Call Walter Free Estimates Insured matbs.lnsurod. Stophon Poo. 233-3S61. CALL 762-0303 Comploto Linn CEMETERY PLOTS — Grocolond .DJUSTABtEDrossmakors Manoquln. Cantor at 767-6655. „• Roasonablo. Cnir486-0407,-altor 7pm. PETS BOB 964-5813 Export MOVING & STORAGE at low cost. Momorial Park, Konllworth. Privato own- Rosldontlnl, Commordol. Shoro Trips._ A-1 PROFESSIONAL TYPIST or. 63 doublb grovos togolhor. Idoal for- FREE'— To good homo,'medium sizo JERZY PAINTING For A Bid On All Wedding Churchos, organizations or family groups. Local & Long Distance. No Job too email. % •Extorlor/lntorlor Tynlng done. In my homo ANY LIONEL, FLYER, wirod hairTornor, 3 yonrs old, groat with, .208-0882. Do 00210. j Announcements Discount prlcos. Call 851-0966. childron nnd olhor pots, housobrokon. ' •Paporhanging Your Printing Needs- SNOW REMOVAL -^ A/Resumes IVES AND OTHER H.J.'sHOME IMPROVEMENT •Shootrock COLOR TV, 25 Inch RCA consplo, noods TRAINS Moving. Call 064-7392. ^. •WHERE QUALITY COUNTS" No Job too big ^/Reports • •Panollng • "Also • — work, in boaullful plno cabinet, (iret$5O7OO- . •Renovations— Roasonablo Ratos or too small SNOWPLOWING-ALSO, snow cloaring, Top prices paid. DON'S salting and sanding availablo. Roliablo. . VLetters^ -y tokos It. 851-9596, til 3pm, 964-9179,. •Additions Fully Insurod • Publication printing oltor 3pm. —— 635-2058 M6VING & STORAGE Call 926-5243 onytlmo. WTertn Papers^. •334-870^^.:-- LOW GQST ^-^ •Decks Froo Eslimatos a spodalty Napkins and Tho Rocommondod Movor. Our 25th Bost Roloroncos ^Statistical Typing DRAPES-Two sols oil whlto, full longth yonr. PC 00019.-375 Rosoland Placo, Souvenir Matches - •Masonry Work 379-5366 - Maple CALL 964-7392 8'x10' also boigo opon wonvp (or sliding ATTENTION — HomoownOrs. FREE ESTIMATES'INSURED Union. door. All oro fully llnod. $50.00.954-4759. Appliances, furnlturo nnd rubbish romoy- Spaying & Composition TYPESETTING OR 687-7071 Maple - ol, attics, collars nnd garagos. Also houso • CALL; 276-4253 687-0035 sales conducted, partial or onliro homos Neutering for 688-MOVE -_ J.L CAROLAN .Composition ESTATE SALE-UNION, 1330 Sluyvos- at vory roosonablo ratos. Coll 763-6054. • Cats & Dogs 463 Valley Street PROFESSIONAL ant Avo., Thursday to Saturday Fobrunry PAINTING 4-6,10-6. Antlquo enrvod and Inlaid lurni- Including prognant pots -UNITY INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERIZED . • TYPIST In roar ol tho 463 Valloy Stroot ' turo, porcololn, art glass, sterling, paint- BOOKS E & D MOVING, INC. • (In tho roar of tho CONSTRUCTION COMPANY . INTERIOR-EXTERIOR_ Nows-Rocbrd building TYPESETTING ings, clock5rbronzos, old Hummolo, Llod- Wo Buy nnd Soil Books For Information cnll: •7 Days-24 Hours . ' Rosumos, DlGsortailons.^StntisticnJ -BUILDING & REMODELING Quality Workmanship Mon. Tuos. Wed, 7om to 10pm Toblos, Lottors, Thosos, Torm Pa'p'ore, —Nows-Rocord-Bullding)__ .ro,-lampo,-chandollQri;.Jjllany.,Jowo|ry.,. •Low-Ratos- 1 —• Frl~& Sat-7am-to-4pm—— lold, diamonds, supoib cullurod poarls, 32T PARK~AVE.VPLTD. AnlmarAlllance Dormers, Additions, Siding, Kltchons Fully Insurod r —Rnasonnblo Rnlos—.- -Logol-and-Modical-Transcrlpts^Ronspn- -Maplowood- /oro. Bargains. UNION GALLERIES, PL4"-390O Welfare ' & Bathrooms, Paving, Masonry. Call: Froo Estimatos ' Froo Estimatos obfo Rotos. Call Elloon 064-1793. 815-0261/688-5457 • Ruled Forms . 964-1440, - . . 688-2460 ' . •Froo Boxos 762-0303 League of N.J, — -492-9177 - • Negatives . -BUYING PROFESSIONAL ~" VTEEKDAYS 0am-5pm- Visa-Mastor Card PAINTING & FIREWOOD ANTIQUES • FURNITURE INCOME TAX RETURN Amorican "Express' RUBBISH REMOVAb- Maple Composition WORD PROCESSING Split and soasonod hardwood. Ono yoar All anliquos. Older bodroom and dining PM #00384 PLASTERING Done In My Home old. Full cordl room.sol3. Estato and homo contonls. "CONFUSED BY THE IBM Hardware, Word Perfect Soft- "OHonm|-ragsroll-pnlnlingc-and-anytl)lng. 574-3981 oid. •NEW TAX LAW?" PAUL'S '••'- 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE RUBBISH REMOVAL - Wo romovo odds 463 Valley SI Maplewood ware, HP Laser Jot Printer. Mailing 636-0278 or 583-5885 FLEA MARKETS Springfield Galleries —446-3088 CALL THE "CPA" ON CALL" M & M MOVERS FREE ESTIMATES & onds & old lurnituro Irom your homo. Lists, Resumes, Legal'Documents, (also lowor ralos with proof of cortaln Roforoncos on roquost. (Roar of Nows-Roeord Building) HlTCHCOCK-TABLE and four chairs, tod. or stato Assjsl. Prog.) — -. Federal & State Tax Returns Profes- CALLT LENNY TUFANO Mon. Tuos, Wod. 7om to 10pm PHONE: BIG-INDOOR FLEA MARKET - Rosollo COLOR-Portablo TV sots and VCR's Formoly of Ynlo Avonuo; Hlllsido. Local '5, Tilfany light (gold) $50, wino tablo sionally Prepared. Charles Mlkullk 688-1144 Frl. & Sat.-7am to'4pm 851-9275 Catholic High School, Rorltan Road. _); Gllppor chair $75, mahogany sholf wnntod to buy, any condition. Days, and long distanco moving. 273-6025 ~ . Saturday, Fobruary 6th, 0 AM - S PM. 753-7333, ovonlngs, 464-7496. _ CALL EARLY PM 00177 Union ••:• after 7pm $25, moplo dosk & choir $5_0, mahogany • ' 688-7768 CALL 762-0303 cablnot/tablo, formica hnod, $25. REAL ESTATE 964-1738 1925 Vauxhall Rd. Union.' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 687-2230. ESTATE SALES R,J.'s PAINTING - VSJ TYPING SERVICE—Professional; INDOOR/OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS" Ronsonnblo Ralos, Thosls, Dlssorta- CONDUCTED. -. ALL CASH- Paid for any homo, i - 10 INCOME TAX- Fodorol and Stnto, pro- Cornor 5th and Chostnut, Rosollo MAUSOLEUM- THREE - Hollywood famillos. 2 wobks closing, no obligations. 'Interior* Exterior tlons, Torm Papers, Roports, Journal Saturday Fobruary 13th 8:30om to 4:30 parod in your homo or mlno. Call ELMER Submissions, Rosumos, Mailing Lists, Momorlnl Pork. $3,000 oach. Call BY JUNE Essex and Union counties. Approvod V. ZELKO, 686-0056. - V ODD JOBS *Froo Eslmatos 'Insured RESUMES TILE WORK Manuscripts, Corrospondonco, Dictation/ 687-7146. contractors! Mr. Sharpo, 376-8700. All Work "guaranlood-by-Professional Flon Mnrkot & Colloptablo Donloro INCOME TAX-Propnrntion. Ronsonobla Transcriptions, otc. Availablo ovonlngs Visit our Bookworm Room COMPLETE OR Crnltsmon. Benjamin Mooro paint ucod. and wook-onds. Cnll Vlckio; 374-3008. SAVE REALTORS FEE — If your soiling and Roliablo. 386 Vnlloy Stroot, SouL'i Oulsldo and Van Availablo a bl-lovol or 2 family in Union or Spring- H ANDYM AN-Odd Jobs. Palntinq, carpon PIN-BALL- Mnchlno, Bally. Digital scor- PARTIAL CONTENTS Oranflo 762-1171 or 1723 East Socond . 276-4253 Resumes DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS ing. In good working condition. $250 or liold,_(wontod for porsonal rosidonco). Stroot, Scotch Plains 322-1777. •' try, gonoral ropnirs, Indoor-outdoor c!oo-__ FLEA- Market. SotDrday, March 5, & APPRAISALS Call 373-2430. nupr., also nulo repair. No lob too big or 9;00-3:30. Vondors wontod. Tablos $12, bonrollor, Ploaso call .964-5117. loo email.' Call Jolf at 245-4382. K. SCHREIHOFER/Palntlng intorior, Established 1935 • •_ Call oxtorlor. Froo ostlmatos, Insurod, -froo admission. Boys and Girls Club o SINGER —Sowing mnchlno, Slantomn- GOVERNMENT-Homos from $1 (U 687-0268, 687-3717, oyoi, Wookonds. Fast Professional Union, 1050 Jonnotto Avonuo. Call tic modol 401, floor modol,' all nccoaso- ropalrl.Dolinquont tax property Ropos- • Typesetting service Kitchens, Bathrooms, Repairs, Gout- UPHOLSTERY . 687-2607. los. Excellent condition. Call 376-3132 687-7071 sossions. Call 1-805-687-60O0, ' INCOME JHOME-HANDy_MAN_ Ext.GH-1448Jor curront ropo list. — lng,-Tllei-F-loors,_Tub_Enclos1ires,_ .STEREO-Am/.Enu cnssplto/B trnck, Painting, pnporhanging, carpentry & odd SINGLE" FAMILY - Inlorostod ln_startlng a new career Showerstalls • "••— VENDORS-Stock Upl Cootumo jowolry, 'phono, Atari 800 homo computoTWih disk "GOVERNMENT-HOMES' -From $1.00 Iob57~clonn=upsr->lo-|ob-too-omallr- $2 00 to $5.00 dozon. Pins, onrrlng" - •• " $400 & UP Free Estimates Fully Insured JG UPHOLSTERr drivo and many gamos. Wolght bqneh. (U-Ropnir) dolinquont tax proportios and -TAXES 964-8809. • * • Want to change jobs-See us (or type rlngit, otc. \Call 325-3022. J«!t.bJ35Jll6_wolght.j!oyy condition. Kjtch^ HIGHEST PRICES PAID ropo's. For curront lists call No lob too small or too large ; .PREPARED BY EXPER'D ROOMS & HALLWAYS- sotting your resume. on sot, round wim 4 chairs. TV, B/W pprt- r TB00 356-4687f oxtl" 2868. Also opon 686-5550/390-4425 " " FOR YOUR'"- "~ ovonings. . ACCOUNTS $30. a UP. •. P.O. BOX 3695, Union, NJ ablo-13 Inch, bost offor. Call Mike ANTIQUES & OLD THINGS RUBBISH REMOVAL CARPENTRY ALSO Call Any stylo kltchon chairs rocoVorod. Rou 687-7302 or 607-9085. Excellent Rates pholstoring ol bars, booths and couchos, FOR SALE AND- . State Licensed - • Now loam rubbor. Plck-up: and dolivory ; MAHOGANY FURNITURE RUBBISH REMOVED 678-1324 ovallablo. ^ UNION TICKETS 687-4041 762-0303 AN S & S ESTATE SALE 2022 Morris Avo., Union Also - Wo will romovo odds anu onas antr All furniluro wood & motals taken away. TRAVEL BUREAUS 1001 Vauxhall Rd. 851-2880 old lurnituro Irom your homo. • ACE TAX SERVICE 12 Evolyn Court, Maplewood • Tm_JTii«« Attics, basements & garago cloanod. WILLIAM E __JK1SS..._ . CHARLES MIKULIK 'Roasorrabio-ratoa— ' Sluyvosant to Boydon to |yeyJn_ RAY BELL -BAUER— Ma{3je_pomposition 686-5953 • —SattmialPOBly (Suiininsnow) •PHANTOM 688-1144 • UNION 325-2713 228-7028 _EAR_W0RLD_OE-rRAVEL— AND ASSOCIATES "Wo Lood«Not You" 10 AM • 4 PM • •STING "Wo Are Your" "Professional Painting Bassott frultwood, olght' ploco- dining : _; .YES_ .._ _ HOUSE SALES CONDUCTED BY TWO KITCHEN CABINETS 463 Valley Street Comploto Porsqnallzod Sorvico Worl- .RELIABLE DECORATORS room, living room: bodrooms, kitchbn, •ZAPPA FRIENDS ANTIQUES. KNOWN FOR Neighborhood Professionals dwldo. CharloTs-Honoymoons-CrulGOs-. don nnd basomont. Pricod to gol Maplewood 1019 Stuyvosnnt Avo, Union .•SUPER BOWL TICKETS TERRIFIC RESULTS. ALL SIZE SALE: 1921 Morrlr-Ave.-Union JAN'S KITCHENS INC. PAINTING Exterior/Interior Car Rontols-Travol Insurnnco-Groups- Custom mndo slipcovors and.drapos a CONSIDERED. 272-3386 or 467-1146. CUSTOM KITCHENS AT Golf-Tonnls-Spoclal Packagos-Multl- mnnulacturors prlco. Flnosl In rouphol STOCK CABINET PRICES New Jersey Paperhanglng Lingual. • _ story. Sola, chair bottoms lixod at reason- AN S & SSALE -~ ' 3f w. .WosHTold"Avonuo ~" ~ •' BORIS RASKIN & SON - Painting, Roar oLNowsiRocdtdiBld " 'ablei prlcos. Now loam rubbor cut Iroo ol 1371 Springfield Avo. *5 WEDDING-.Gowns, $99 and up. Brldo't Europoan & Traditional Conoopte. Fea- Mon., Tuos., 7om-5pm Rosollo~Park ~ .Mnidsjjowns, $65 and up..AIEO.custom .INTERESTED - In buying pointings, oxtorlor/lntorlor. Froo astlmato. Insurod, INSURED chargo.' _ —New Providence—=— linons, silvor, Orlontnljuqs,_toys._vtntaga turing tho Dorwood Custom Coblnot Lino, Wod.,~ 7om-5pm v modo Prom gowns. Wo.sUppty tho mntop- Call Jan at 647-6556 Roosonablo ratos. Quality workmanship, 686-4797 ••'. Sat. & Sun. 10 to, 4 furnlturo;.etc. Houso. Salos Conducloc Work guarantood. Call 564-9293. 964-4942 Frl &• Sot 7am. to 4pm. 241-4422 Closod Saturday Inl. Morcodos Bridals, 1201 Springliol For a Froo In Homo Estimato. TOWN HOUSE CONTENTS & CAR Avoniifljivjngton. 37S'4O52. Call Anytlmo-Huntor S Owoh. ZTtSHlLl Sorvlng Union lor 35 vonrs 688-6000 ••a s. I - i ^: CLASSIFIED SDS! ~c Year Send 9-vrart old. piicrllrnl CQncMion i tures, etc MOrdock 'J'-tv 1 C.u.1 fweningv '*. • ''$ _l Mugnolia Plact, Uni6n EAST ORANGE MESSAGE i: APARTMENTS-EOH-RENX APARTMENTS FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT INION COUNTY DOARD OF CHOSEN WIAPLEWOOD — Duplox, 3 bodrooms, , ROSELLE PARK. 1sHloorrliving room, dining roonvont-in LUT|ONNO a48 That. Special kltchonr-bath and bnsamonl, parking, .'. DATE:1/3B/BB FERNMAR RgALTY Morrlstown Morris idults proforrod, no pots. $800 por month,, WHERlTAS, thoro oxljU n nood lor profos- ilonnl sorvlcos to provide mortuary services for1 Vi monthssocuriW. Availablo March 1stu tho pick up and trunsporlntton o( deceftBM^p*! - UNFURNISHED AND FURNISHED son* Irom plnco ol dontri to tho morgue tor the • Buying or Soiling Call nllor 5pm, 688-2824. purposp^ol examlrtntlon nnd autopsy by Iho Roallor 241-5885 1-2-3 BEDROOMS Modlcal EKJirrilnor And 1o Din^tAlA Inilltute-ol Foron&lc 5clenco In Hownrk, Now Jorwyj and 31. W. •Woslllold Ava,,' RP ' WHEREAS. Onnnworth Funorol Homo, 1055 Gordon'apts. taking applications. Fully' docoratodi panolod bathrooms/ Enst Jorsoy Street, GMrnbolh, Now Jorbvy, has EDRVAll SPRINGFIEID ^ narood to orovldo tho necesinry movlaary ur- pool, a/c, oqulppod lor coblo TV. FURNISHEDTipW. Includo color TV, , vfcotfls outilnod fibovo, (or tlid porlodof Jnnunry GEORGIAN wall/wall, linens, utonolls, otc. ALL Includo torracos, loundry.rooms, hoot, -U19B8 Ibrouoh Ddcombor 31. Iwa «nd-ln Iho Bum HOUSES TO SHARE—^ ol not *ooXcoodSM.500.M; end \. hot water and cooking gaa; Froo onrslte parking. Convonlont to all NYC WHEREAS, tho Local Public Contracts LAW -RANCH- "Tr'nlmfnnd bUBoa: : : '- '• roqulro* that A Resolution sulhorlilng A contrnct Located on a quiol cul-do-snc. 4 bod- UNION—Now houso, now dovolopmont, -(or-pro)oKlonaUwrvlcea-^wl|houLcompolHWo rooms, 2 baths, 2 hall baths, coparnlo 2V4 bath, 1 roommnto wantod, 2 car gar- bldcllng" must bo pa»wd bV tho aovorntno t^ r 539-6631 And ihflll bo ndvorfliodJ And mnslor suilo Includes drosslng nron, age, largo mastor bodroom availablo. WHEREAS, thli conlract Is nwardod without Gloom balh and marblo tub, don with $500. 377-2607, or 686-7940 nftor 8pm. competitive bidding at« "ProtoEiionnl Service" Qjunty Lea In accordance wlltt 40Aill>5 (l)la)«.Iho.Local... mmbloHroplaco, cpuniry Ironoh kitdion Parsippany - Troy Hills public Contracts law bocau&o iho sofvlcos to bo with sopnralo oatlng oron. Cohlral air,, porlormod ar* mortuary wrvlcosr control vac, -buralor and (Iro alarms, NOW, THEREFORE) BE IT RESOLVED by (Pre-Pakl) Newspapers UNFURNISHED AND FURNISHED tbo-Doard ol Chourt Proettoldors ol Iho County of hoatod drivoway. Many moro custom foa- Union lhal Oannworth Punoral Homo.,1055 Ea»t turos. Asking $475,000. Contact ownor Jorioy Street, Elliabolh, Now Jorsoy, Is horuby , A PM • • . . J • diroct at 376-2784. 1-2 BEDROOMS BOOMS TO RENT AWhrdod A contract to provide tho necessary mortuary torvIces as outlined above; anu Gordon apts. taking applications. Pool, a/o, tnaBlor TV antonna, storms.& UE IT PURTHER RESOLVED thnt the Coun- A 20 Word TVTc,ssnt»c in (he VX). BOX 3109 BOOMS- Wookly ond monthly rntos. Col- ty Mnnnaer and ciork'of this Donrd be and thoy scroons, total oloctrlc. FURNISHED opts. Includo color TV, wall/wall, llnons; or TV, air conditioning,' maid sbrvlco. nro horoby auttiorlted 1o execute snld contract Towno & Campus Motor Lodgo, 1040 upon approval by tho County Counsel's ollico lor IS Timo Sharing lorTOU Fo r a 4 pnno_ utensils, otc. ALUIncludo balconies, laundry rooms. Froo on-slto parking., thenforosaldproloctl and Union, N.J. 07083 roport-Bond $2.50 to ChalHnm Prldo Dis- Convonlont to all NYC trains and busos. ' • .~ ~jf Morris Avonuo, in -Unlon.-Calf-Androa, "' DE IT FURTHEB RESOLVED that tho tributors, P.O. Box 1045, Chathanv'N.J. 351-6300. •' _ - r . sum ol not'tooucood S3i,soo.oobocharond to Ac* UNION CLASJ .,._..... 07928. ' ' count No. 001 O91-54M3-31; and— -. 7 FOR flPPT. 335-1010 WESTFIELD-Bod/silting room, Continen- DE IT PURTHER RESOLVED Jhat A copy of V q ift M ess a RC i II this Resolution bo publlshod accordina to law CALL G8G-770D • tal Broakfast, wookly cleaning and linens. within ton (lO)dAysof Itspassoae, • . JJfcllON Bost ror.ldontinl aroa. Prolossionnl, non I horoby certify tho obovo lobo A true copy >I3OXCS Bclcnv smoking malo, $95 wook + sucurlty. P.O. roiolullon1 adopted by Iho Board of Choson IRVINGTON- Privnto. Socond floor of 2 Froonoldors ol tho County of Union on the dale family. Four rooms, $485 por month plus Box 2563, Wostliold, N.J. 07090. Above mentioned. BUY OR SELL CALL APARTMENTS WANTED Elloon A, ChronkA, Clork hoat and Gocurltv. Cnll-976-6427 or APPROVED ASTO FORM 375-5514. . ROI1ERTDOHERTY SEEKING- Throo bodroom apartmont. COUNTY ATTORNEY M APLEWOOD—1st floor aparlmont In 2 Union County. Approximately Juno: Woll om pFi PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE the Board ol Chosen Froo holder* ol the County of hereby awarded a contract to provldo Iho Road. Summit, Now Jersey, Is hereby awarded a hereby awarded n contract to provide tho necessary wrvices-as^pjirtlcularlv described , -contract lo provlds the- necessary part'tlmo nocestary urlns tostlng and monitoring services above; and ' • . DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Iho Coun upon approval by the County Counsel's Office for upon approval by tho Counly Counsel's Of f|ce.f.or |. _unona. ipprovnjjii y ih«_cpun1y.Counicl's Office lor Union thnt Rpv. James McAghon, 536 Monastery nocosijiry pyschlntric lorvices «l. outlined- tho atoretald protect; and *D£ IT FURTHER RESOLVED thai tho said Place, Union city, Now Jersey, li hereby award- above; And ' . . physlclan.Sf rvlcos a* moro particularly describ- as moro particularly doscrlb«d abovej and DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that theCouiv"" ty Manager and Clork ol this Doard t» and Ihov tlio alorosald protect; and the aforoiaTa* prolocl; ami " - im of noHo-excftod $14,000.00 bo chnrgod.to Ac- od't contract to provldo tho noccitary rotlglous DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED UiAfMrio CoUn ed Above; And" ----- • ^~ Dd IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Iho Coun- ty Manager and Clerk of Ihls Doard bo and they aro hereby auihorliod to oxoculo snld contract DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the tald OE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Iho said BE U_£URTHER RESOLVED that Iho Said Mini NO. 001-179-531-13 31; And -wrvlcos ns moro particularly doicrlbod.nbovo; ty Manaoer and Clork ol this Board be and thoy OE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Coun- tv.Managor and Clork of this Donrd bo nnd they are hereby auihorliod to execute Hid contract ""uporntpprovttLhy Iho County Counsel's Olflco for tltm of not to ovceod $3,000.00 be charged to Ac- sum ol not to exceed $4,500.00 bo charged to Ac- •urn of not to oxceod $37,040.00 be chnrgod to Ac- DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Ihnl a copy of Aro hereby authorized lo execute said contract upon approval by tho County Counsel's Office (or the alorosald projo^rrand—• ' count No.O0V£Ur-4O£13<31; and • count No.001 £07-603-13-31; and count Np. 001-407603-1331J and . and ' are hereby .lulhorliM to ox ecu to tnld contract, ty Manager and Clork of this Board bo nnd they " DE IT FURTHER RESOtVED that a copy ol ils Rosolulion bo pubftihod according lo lnw BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thai Iho Coun- upon approval by t|iocounty Countol't OMIco lor' nro hern by authorized lo execute said contract upon approval by 1h« County Counsel's Oil Ice for Ihe aforesaid project; and — BE IT-FURTHER RESOLVEDthaniiTtaldH DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy ot BE if FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of I thin Ion (10) days of Us passage. - thoaforosAld proloct; and upon approval by Iho County Counsel's Office (or . Iho alorosald prolect; and DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that >h« said sum of not to exceed (45,000.00 bo charged to Ac- I UiTr~Ros6luUon~be-DUbllihod according to lnw this Resolution bo publlshod according to law 'this Resolution be published according lo law I horobv certify tho Above to be a true copy of a ~ ty Manager and Clork of this Donrd bo And Ihoy 1 within Ion (10) dnysonia^asrac*: ___ 1 iiro horoby Authorized lo bxoculo said con I r net BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Hint tho said tho aforesaid project; and ' , DC IT FURTHER H^SOLVED that the Said sum of not lo excoed $18,730.00 be chnrgod to Ac- count No. 001-443 404-13B9; nnd within ton (10) dayio( Its passage. within Ion (10) days ol Us pnssago. tsolullon adoplod by the Board ol. Choson upon npprovAl by the Counly Counsel's Olfko (or sum ol not to oxcood IJ,000,00 bo chargod lo Ac- . DC IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said sunn ol not to exceed % IS,000.00 bo charood to Ac* count No.ooi-607-403-13-31; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Ihnt A copy of I hereby cortify the Above to bo a truo copyoHT "-=i;herpbv-cerJityjhejjbov« to be n Jtue copy.ota.. .— I hereby certify Iho nbovo to bo n iruo copy of A, Frerceholdore s of iho County ol Union on Ihe Unto sum of not lo oxcood 510,000,00 bo charged to Ac- COUnl NO. 001 075-534-13 211 And QE IT.FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of' this Rosolutlon bo published according lo law rosolutlon ndoptod by tho Doard ol Choson rotolutlon adoptod~T)Y^hD~BOArd-oLCM|onJ resolution adopted by Iho Donrd of Chosen Abomvvo mentioned. . - the aforotnld project,' and count No. 001 407-403 13 31; And v Froeholdors of tho counly of Union on tho dnto count No. Ml A07W313-3I; And - • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVERESOLV D that a copy ol this Rosolutlon be publlshod according to law wllhln ton (10) days of Its passage. . x ' Froeholdors oltho Counly ol Union on tho unTiTI[~Freoholdori_otJbJ^Cpunlv of Union on the date EH-jcn A, Chronkn, Clork • • . • DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Ihjii tho (Bid DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that A copy ol nbovo montlonod. . • Above mentioned. . i turn of not lo excoed 14,300.00 bo charged to Ac- this Resolution ho published according to law BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution bo published according lo law within ten (lO)daysof Itspasugo. • I hereby certify ihe abovo to bo a truo copy ol a "above mentioned?^ —•————^_ ..'PROVED AS TO FORM resolution Adopted by tho Hoard of Choson Elloon A. Chronka, Clork ' Elloon A. Chronkn, Clork . - RO count NoTooj-630 404-13-71; and wllhln ton rturtRiysol Its passage.' this Resolution be published according to raw within ion (10) dausof It&passndo. I horoby certify tho nbovo to bo a true copy of a APPROVEDASTOFORM , Eileen A. Chronka, Clork • - ~~~~ tOBERT DOHERTY l_ I huroby certify tho above to bo A true copy of A within Ion (10) days of Itspnssngo. I hereby certify )hu above toi>» n truo copy of a rosqlutlon adopted by the Doard of Choson —Freeholders of tho County of Union on tho date APPROVEDASTOFORM APPROVEDASTOFORM COUNTYATTORNEO Y ' ~ DETTFURTHER RESOLVED Ihnl a copy of • nbovo montlonod. * "• RODERTDOHERTY. ROOERTDOHERTY this Resolution bo published according to Inw rosolulion Adopted by' tho Board of Choson I hereby certily the Above to be ji iruo copy ol a resolution adopted by tho Doard of Cho&on Frooholdors of tho County of Union on the dale COUNTY ATTORNEY.- . RODERTDOHERTY • 1408 FOCUS, Feb. 4, 1900 ~ Frooholdors ol tho County of Union on Ihe date resolution adopted by Iho Board ol Choion Freeholders of tho Counly q( Union on tho date abovo montlonod. . " Elloon A. Chronkn, Clork COUNTY ATTORNEY COUNTY ATTORNEY . ' wllhln ton (10) days of its passage. .08409 FOCUS, Fob. 4, 1908 07757 Focus, Feb. 4,1988 (Fco:$V7.75) * I horoby cortify tho Above to bo A true copy ol a above mentioned. ' • • Frooholdors of tho County of Union on HID date abovo mentioned. Elloon A. Chronk.T, Clork APPROVED AS TO FORM 077&3 Focui, Feb. 4) 19Q8 . _ resolution Adopted by Iho Donrd of Chosen Elloon A. ChrenkA, Clork' above monllonod. Elloon A. Chronka, Clork ' APPROVEDASTOFORM . • - . ROBERTDOHERTY , v - , (FOO:$J3.75) (Fee;$33.75)" • . _• '(Foe:t33.45) Freeholders ol the County of Union on HID dale APPROVED ASTO FORM Glloon A. Chronka, Clork APPROVEDASTOFORM RODERTDOHERTY COiJLNT-Y-A.T-IQKNEY UNION" COUNTY BOARD^ OF CHOSEN ' nbovdmentloncd. ROOERTDOHERTY . ' APPROVED AS TO FORM RODERTDOHERTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 07774 FOCUS, Fob. 4,19SB - .... UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Elloon A. Clironka, Clerk COUNTY ATTORNEY ROBERT DOHERTY COUNT YT^TTORNEY 1-07764 FocusrPobT*rttBB- , (Fco:$33.45) FREEHOLDERS UNION COUNTY DOARD OF CHOSEN ' UNION COUNTY DOARD" OF CHOSEN • - RESOLUTION NO.39 fill APRROVEDASTOFORM • • O77A1 Focus, Feb. 4,191)0 , • s COUNTY ATTORNEY. 07700 FOCUI, Fob. 4,1988 (Fop:$3a.45) RESOLUTION NO.37-0a FREEHOLDERS J ! . FREEHOLDERS * '.. DATE: 1/38/08 . (Foe:I33.75) O77A7 Focus, Feb. 4,108(1 ••--... (Fco;S33.(iO) - DATE:l/3fl/flB RESOLUTION NO.34 8 RESOLUTION NO.34 Gfl WHEREAS, there oxists A nood lor profes- RODERTDOHERTY . ••- , , DATEM/3fl/B8 i sional son/tees to provldo speech therapy scr- COUNTY ATTORNEV • . UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN WHEflEAS, tharo oxists a nood for profes- ATEU2/ UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS sional serviced to provldo Consultant Phar- WHEREAS, thoro exists a noed for prolos- —WHEREAS.-there-oxlstsii-nccd-for-pr-Ofe&^l -viccsitQjliC-DcpndmcriLrjUihyiLcaLMcdJtiniccsitjlDpdmLrUihjLLMdJin ^ • -07757 Focus, Fob. 4, 198(1 . _ UNION COUNTY BOARD "OF—CHOSEN UNION COUNTY DOARD OF CHOSEN —sionnl services to provldo Jewish rellgous sor. And nehnbllliaiion al the John E, Runnclls ' • • ----- . :•,-• IFeo;$33.75) FREEHOLDERS *-*•*-'- FRERtJOLDERRtJO S FREEHOLDERS RESOLUTION NO.74 BB macist sorvlcos to Iho John E. Runnolls Hotpltnl' tlonnl services to provide Protestant religious l-UNiQN COUNTY* DQARD ' OF CHOSEN ' . ' . RESOLUTION NO.BO-flfl ' • • DATE: V3B/B8 forthoyonrI960 nnd services to tho pntlonls at Ihe John E. Runnolls Wcei lor the pallonts at the John E. Runnolls Hospital for Ihe yonr 19RB and -. RESOLUTION NO.01-8B I) RESOLUTION NO.54-fla - HospllAl, Derkeley Heights, Now "Jorsoy for the WHEREAS, Hearing nnd Speech Consultant, , __ '__ DATE: 1/38/88 FREETlOL-DEJlS DATE: 1/36/88 ' DATCrl/3B/68 WHEREAS, Ihoro oxists n need for profos-' WHEREAS, Phnrma-Caro, 979 Rnrlian Rontl, Hospital, Dorkoloy Height*,, Now Jorsoy for 1h<* • UNION COUNTY DDARD 0F~CHO5CN~| RESOLUTION NO.51B0 WHEREAS, Ihoro exists n noed for .profos-' slonnl sorvlcos to provldo rollgous services Jind Clnrk, Now Jorsoy 07044, hai agreed to provide yoar 19BB; and , yoar l9B8;Nfod 315 Lenox Avenue, Westfleid, Now Jersey 07090, WHEREAS, there cxlslt. .V need lor proles- WHEREAS, thoro oxlsis a nnod lor profes- WHEREAS, Rnbbl Jacob 2nholm,33 Mnniol has Agrood to provide Iho necessary speech _ FREEHOLDERS slonnl sorvlcos to provldo Iho nocossnrv animal —D&TEUI/3fJ/flB sional sorvlcos la provide shnrod sorvlcos for slorfnl sorvlcos to provldo rellgous sorvlcos nnd Individual counseling whon roquostod to Jowlsh Iho necessary Consultant Pharmnclsl sorvlces •WHEREAS, Rov. Goorgo Brodfey, 39 Spring RESOLUTION NO.48 (IB WHEREAS, Ihoro exists n need for^rolcc- Individual counseling whon roquostod to Islamic Inmates at Iho Union County Jail tor tho vear as outlined above and In accordance will) Avonuo, Mnplowood, Now Jersey, hns Aoroed to therapy sorvlcos as outlined nbovo In the cum of control services to Union County.for Iho yoar -computerized eloctrogrnphlc Analysis and Inter- Rldao Drive Dorkoloy Heights, Now Jorsoy provldo tho nocessnry religious sorvlcos as not to oxeced $5",400.00 for tho year 196B; and - " DATE: 1/38/BH i 1908; nnd •; •- - slonnl servicos to provldo on call, part-lime, protallon"sorvlcos to tho John E. Runnolls Inmates at Iho Union County Jnll for tho year 19fl8;and ' . ' • v "Proposal lor Pharmacoullcnl ConsultanLSor- 07933,' hns ngrcod lo provide Iho. necestnry WHEREAS, -there «x7sls~ .r~needfor-prole5- __nlght_an[^weekend physician servkesHo Ihe pa- Hospital for tho ynnrr1WB; and ' '- -, , )9fiO;nnd ' WHEREAS, Rabbi Jacob Rubenstoln, 1409 vlcos lo Iho John E, Runnolls Hospital of \)n\on roliglous sorvlcos AS ou III nnd'nbovo In Ihe sum of , ouillnnd above In the sum of not lo exceed WHEREAS, tliiM.ocnJ_P_ulillc_Conirnct5-Law_ I WHEWE"ASr*lho UnionjCounly S.PC.A., 50 St. 1 1 L_S1.450.00 for_l ho Voar-19fl8;-and slonal services lo provide On Call, part-time, iiiinf& of Jofih"E7RUnrifl1l!niospttnl-forlhe-venr WHEREAS.-Llmnni-AbdiirttAhlin RAShood, _NoW,ChUMh SIrofltKRabW.flyJJiow_JorR«y 0704_Sf_ County" attached heroioaro mado a parlhoreof*- noltoowcood $4(000.00 for Ihe venrlflflarond" "— ~roqulruVlhal iTRosoiullon nulhorliino .uonV'Act Geo'rbG Avenue. Railway, Now Jersov 07045, has WHEHEAS7~OvffrlDok-HaspitAlri« MorfU- ~Ih Iho" sum of noHooxceod $31,000.00 lor tho yoar - .WHpREAS, Iho Local Public Contracts Lnw for prolosslonnl services "without conTQr/llve nlghi And weekend physician services ill tho pa- agreed to provldo the necessary animal control 19011 and Avonuo, Summit, Now Jortfoy 07901, hns Agreed 400 Lincoln Steoot, Llndon.Nowlorsoy OJOJJTTTns hat agrood to provldo Iho necessary religious WHEREAS,.tho Local Public Contracts LAW tients ol John E. Runnel 15 Hospital lor Ihp-yi'iir. Agrrod Jo provide tho necessary roliglous sor- services as oulllnod abovo In tho turn of not to ox- 19B8; and requires Ihnt a Rosolulion authorizing a contract roquires thnt A Rosolutlon authorizing a contract biddino" musi bo passed by Iho governing body services as.putlineij PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE upon approval by the County Counsel's Office for this Resolution be published according to law UNION COUNTV DOARD OF CHOSEN bidding" must be passed by the governing body OE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that lh HOME IMPROVEMENT AIRCONO. &REFRIG. AUTO DEALERS. AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS AUTO PARTS AUTOS WANTED HOUSE CLEANING INCOME TAX JEWELERS KITCHEN CABINETS AUTO LEASING TERMS" HOME CLEAN ING NEW1ERSEY JAN'S KITCHENS, INC. o ONE TO FIVE YEARS - RJ.s NEW YORK •ANTWERP FOR PEOPLE ON TblE GO! "CONFUSED BY THE DIAMOND SETTING r A UNITY, rKAN HOME IMPROVEMENT • CUSTOM . r ri..r r^ a NEW TAX LAW?" EXTROADINMIE - - T VOLVO PART WHERE QUALITY COUNTS UIUAIIWOI mi now MANUFMnURING KITCHENS ' ' AIR OlbSMOBILE QGgAMSJIESIGNED W SPECIAL ORDERS ' AT'STOCK Oldest & Lareest TOP $$$ IN CASH RENOVATIONS YOU TO MEETYtJOR -GRADUHir JL Icnsinff, WHOLESALE PUBLIC NEBDSt '..•.! omciuca Exclusive EXCLUSIVE For All Cars ajfrucks Federal & Slate Tax Returns PRICES •'••^ ; ••' . OPEN 7 DAYS IMPORTER 8 FAST SERVICE ._ OldsOealenn VOL-VO DEALER CAbLrDAYS- DECKS. • 245-1945 . Professionally Prepared._ APPRAISER ^ European. & Traditional Concepts . REASONABLE RATES 326 MORRIS »Vt. SUMMIT ' ;Y MASONRY WORK Featuring tho •Union County 1S61 Morris tanut % , CALL-EARLY •Ml •amrtNO CO CALL ANYTIME ELIZABETH 589-8400 . EXECUTIVE tnd PROFESSIONAL Dorwood Custom Cabinet Lino MOTORS, INC. Union, N.1.07083 «Ufcf. 273-4200 A . or EVES FREE ESTIMATES INJURED HOME CARE, INC Spilntlield, N«M Itnty Call Jan at Value Rated Used Cars AUTHORIZED 964-1738 I 582 Morris Avo.' (201) 687-7i00 _ 688-2044 .- 376-MSO 647-6556 ^ 353-5980 " FACTORY SERVICE CALL: 276-4253 4ft FULLY INSURED ~S _^_Eliiaboth 354:1050 ___ LONG-TERM LEASING— " 376-8M1 - For. a FREE In-Homn Estimate ALUMINUM SIDING APPRAISALS CARPENTRY CARPENTRY CARPETS HOME IMPROVEMENTS MASONRY MOVING & STORAGE MOVING & STORAGE MOVING & STORAGE PAINTING JOEDOIftAN CARPENTRY JONAH'S INTERIOR Gat a free STEVE'S WALLTOWALL PAUL'S" MOVERS DON'S WHAT'S IT WORTH? 686-3824 DOORS, WINDOWS, ROOF MASONRY Glassrfiod PAINTING RESTORATIONS REPAIRS AND MORE. CARPET SALE UNION, N.J. 070B3 ALSO ' ., ' . APPRAISALS DON'T FREtOiURKEtfl ' RnirJenlUI/Commerciil Brick/Stone Steps WATERPROOFING When 964-8039 ALTERATIONS/ Sldewalks'Plasterlnp _• i BY JUNE REPAIRS •Lmml Prices •Expeii intUllation MOVING - VINYL & ALUMINUM •Feet Moiuiini "QuilMy Ptddini Basoment Waterproofing - ) MOVING & • 7Days-2