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INDEX Join us on a Future scientific researchers New 'Introductions,' come up with winning projects Automotive Connection European Holiday our 900 singles link G 110 - AUTOS FOR S& O O ISI N Story on Pape B-7 Details, contest pg A-2 115 - CLASSIC CARS Ticket contest* details pg B-6 120 - TRUCKS FQR SALE DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/ BUSINESS ASS'T . .^-MISCBJ^NEOUSiWJTOMOtiV Mature, personable In- ^Hope Park home, Mon-Frl, 150 - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES dividual needed for F/T Please call 298^552. 160 -MOTORCYCLESFORSALE position. Excellent salary acaper PART TIME Stki rondltlonadtttonaj inn ta CCounWwemployeeJ|or 170 - RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ACCOUNTS DEP> isant Westfield major jobs In Bedmtneter SAT/SUN 180- BOATS AND ACCESSORIES 4PM-MIDNIGHT 498 Puter experience pre- e powtole. Gar- CHfUDGAfHE terred. but will train If experience, — Real Estate Connection $•.15 PER HOUR PROVmtD ^- HOMES FOR SALE AIDE 215 — TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS SUPER OPPORTUNITY aafety Inspections, moni- PflOVDED FOR SALE IN HOME CARE 08876. tor and document ail offare PAYABLE M ADVANCE A Forbes Newspaper 220 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Live-in needed to care for DID YOU hour activities. by cash, check, VISA or SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD tnd KENILWORTH A 46 yr. female atroke pati- KNOW.;. FOR SALE ent Some on Job training This little ad can be read Previous security experi- l call USPS 136 800 Second Class 225 - ACREAGE AND LOTS In more than 147.000 ences required and some 230 - OUT OF AREA PROPERTY homes in 15 publications SRJ«BSCSR formal training In either VoL 98 Np. 21 Published Every Thursday Thursday, May 23,1991 Postage Paid danfortl, NJ. 50 CENTS 235 - MOBILE HOMES AND SITES throughout Somerset, worrequired perfect* knowtMo. Inquire* o*f 4 law enforcement or fire Middlesex and Union confidentiald f. t -"^Iirr"~* service la preferred as Is.4 C'e- State registered, 240 - REAL ESTATE WANTED ASSISTANT TO CONT- Counties? it caught, your exper, excel rets,Insured, 3706. (RBF)"" PART TIME— Office basic computer know- 245 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ROLER- part time.' attention, didnt It? LEGAL SECRETARY- ledge. Please apply at meals & snacks Incl. Tax 250—APARTMENTS FOR RENT heavy telephone work on runt ""?.. viiiww Human Resources deductible. Large play- Town elders cut school budget 255 - HOUSES FOR RENT otdtecelvables & update torney Bedmlnster in- nights In Whltehouae. room, lots of love, fun ac- Wee. Jim B. 272-4411 We Get Results) suranoe detente firm weekend (nominee in tivities. 233-7223 In brief S 260 - TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS AUTO MECHANIC- FT. DIRECTOR—Summer PHARMACIA A-1 CTHILDCARE- FOR RENT 6-« yra experience with day Camp. Children 6-11. tlon secretary wllh KnoVjtr«m*»f» Quallfled, reliable. Insured by $441,000; appeal is expected 265 - ROOMS FOR RENT care, light trucks. Dive- years old, colledge grad- LKB FAMILY DAY dARE is 270-OFFICES FOR RENT- ~ retried work. Must know uate. 6/24-8/30. prior, ex- :• r New idirectory : 275 -COMMERCIAL PROPERTY .the trade. Own tools. perience required. Call. Benefits. Contirt Oinoe>SJ M BIOTECHNOLOGY anticipated, the first step will be a the money would come from Small shop, good sur- Enestlne Howell. Call 908- Manaaer at Purcell. Mas.-1»22E 800 Centennial. Avenue , 668-4884 Cranford League of Women By Rosalie Gross surplus or the board would have , FOR RENT roundings. Call Mon-Frl, 232-4759. Westfleld shannohftMtiiG^^^ Placataway. NJ 08854 /oters' 20th edition of its Citi- Following three nights of frequ- meeting with county super- 280 - VACATION RENTALS EXPERIENCED to borrow it until the town makes 849-0129 Community Center.. :, Equal Qpftty Emplyr M/F —& mother of zens Directory is being mailed ently hostile, meetings between intendent of schools Vito Gag- 285 -MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS up the- difference next year, S tOROUQH OF MET- 41CURITY Statewide .2 wilt care, for your child ito residents this week.. liardi and representatives of the DRIVERS- full/part tlmel the Township Committee and The reduction of $441,127 from 290 - WANTED TO RENT UCHIN PUBLIC Westfield Law f|rm aeeks positions are available In my fenced-ln Westfleld Board of Education regarding the school and township boards tose e 295 - ROOMMATES WANTED WORKS- now Hiring with own. vehicle, hlgtr secretary with at least 8.- home.. Full/part time, ex- the school. budget-will trim 2.7 earning potential. Conv with PROFESSIONAL defeated $26.6 million school if a compromise can be worked : Summer parka & sanita- yra litigation experience. _;, SECURITY BUREAU. cell. references. 232-4365 out That is the process followed points from residential assess- tion laborers. Ideally morcIaTvehlclas a +. Call Word frocessslng re- lottoee Appry In person or call: BEDMINSTER- Mother Early deadline budget, the governing body~would ments. The 1991-92 budget that Classified Connection suited for college stude- 707-0605 aFpark Avenue. Nutley looking to care for 1 child not be.dissuaded by pleas from successfully last year. This year, nts or Woh school Senl- --however,- JXo wnship._jCo mmittee_ _was__defeated_by voters April 30 _.j. s DAY__1_. Oi'-or-rS-JCoh' full-time. .raterencea_a\t ^Because-of- the- holiday-on•• board-members-andHlate-Tuesday- r 1 305^ AUCTIONS—~ -- •—- — - otai. .Cair *S2-««19~or 1 Drive, Law- allable, ask. for Susan members appear adamant about would have raised~laxes"by""12~ > when voted a reduction' of $441,127 from 3fO - GARAGE SALES apply In person at 44 NeededFor 781 ^8661 Monday, .the deadline for sticking with the magnitude of the points or an average of $211 per . Jersey Ave., Metuchen. Democratic Campaign M have press releases and classified the tax levy. residence. The Township Com- Mr 312 - BAZAARS AND SALES ; SUMMER WQRK STUD- BRANCHBURG- Lots of reductions made. : • EOE ••' , . •. •'•••'.' • " MAJOR advertising for next' week's The school board on Monday in- mittee's reduction will cut $47 314 ^ANTIQUES Stipend: $5.00 per hour ENT8— local office needs Tots Day Care. 2 certified If the disagreement cannot be ;; BUYER- Earn $300.00 CO.- U 20 people with cars, will & experienced teachers Chronicle, wjltbe 4 p.m. tom- itially .authorized an appeal of the from that increase for an average .3iS^F©Pl:SALEvviS'^F©lSAE', ?easlr daily- buytna-rmer- - resolved with Gagliardj, the board ^yfeiV^^^^WWrBlaoifintf«hUe t"ilniiin/3q dayi earn to care tor your Infant or orrow -The deadline for retail township's decision if it cut more ; 316 - F^REE TO GOOD HOME thandlae. No Exp. nece- Call (908) 572-63(53 wjUdecide whether totak e its ap- increase-0f $164. The $47 reduc- Campaign headquarters ^"L^^itilSESiitiiPrtM*,andS».;teW»;tfth young toddler |n Branch- advertising is 3 p.m. tomorrow.. than $285,856 from the budget; 317 - YARD, GARDEN AND. FARM ssary- Don 231-6810. C^rato**£e»ert^ burg home. A warm, lov- : peal to the commissioner of ed- tion will be divided over the 1991 : CODE ENFORCEMENT Edison which the board had offered as a and 1992 tax years. 320 - HORSES AND SUPPLIES ask for Erik . •? ing & caring atmosphere ucation. . OFFICER/ HOUSING provided. Call 526-4766 counter proposal. Upon notifica- Following an initial three-hour 322-PETS & ANIMALS INSPECTOR- Borough or evas. 218-0569. tion Wednesday of the township's In the meantime, though, the 325 - CHRISTMAS TREES 1 Highland Park. Full Paid for by the 18th Insurance Sales. $7.50/ Holiday township certified a reduced meeting May 15 between the two Legislative District Cam- hour +. bonus. Looking CERTIFIED TEACHER- reduction, the school board went boards that was marked by open f 330 - WANTED TO BUY paign Committee, Henry for experienced' phone wlll provide quality child- school tax levy of $19 million for All government offices, Post ahead by filing an intent to ap- 335 - TRADES AND SWAPS person with friendly dls- care In my South Plain- tension and hostility between send resume 'to: Evelyn Cackowskl, Treasurer, 87. Offices and Motor Vehicle peal. The board will meet Tues- 1991 to the county tax office by 340 - LOST & FOUND Qate House Lane, Edison "" Located In Clark, field home. Non-smoker, yesterday's deadline. Should the representatives of both sides, the Sedehl, Borough Ad- 08820 fe^tt ^SL^fl current references. Call Services facilities will be day night to decide officially governing body reconvened last 345 - BRITE SPOT ministrator, 221 South 5th Barbara 753-6483. closed Monday for Memorial whether toappeal . board be successful in having 350 - PERSONALS Ave, Highland Park, NJ EXECUTIVE some of the reduction restored, Thursday and came up with a list SECRETARIES CHILD CARE IN MY Day. In addition, banks and If an appeal goes forward as 355 - ANNOUNCEMENTS 08804 :•,.'-. I 420 PISCATAWAY HOME- of $497,551 in reductions. This COLLEGE GRAD Great opportunities in top the Cranford Library will be included the elimination of one of 360 -ESCAPE Fortune 100 companies. fore ' " 0HJ/ I BmLOYMENT Rellable mom. Infant, closed Saturday for a long 365-SERVICES Not Sure? Still searching Immed. need for sec- toddler. After school, Full two vice principals at Cranford I for answers? Not sure drvW I WANTED time. References pro- weekend. • High School for a saving, of retaries w/Wordperfect, ,_ r.plus 367 - HOME IMPROVEMENTS what career to pursue? tlon vlded. Call 572M37S. 370 - LANDSCAPING; TREE CARE Are you confident? Out- Decmats Hewlett Packard 86me bonwee. WO exp, nece- wipe $71,000 and the! year-old position Dosltlve? Ene- &Wang, sues, NOTICE; AM CHILD CARE- Leave of supervisor of curriculum and 372 - PLUMBING, HEATING WAMTBD your precious with me, Garwood personnel for a saving of $74,880. &COOUNG We wl|l provide FREE are PAYABLE IN ADwithou^ t worrying. I'm a 375 - INSTRUCTIONS training & cross training. Ing salary to loving mom who will take some recreation fees Elders came back Tuesday and combined with our ex-We offer top salary, Med/ week plus bonus VANCI by oash, check, The . Borough Council and 377-INCOME TAX tensrve TTalnlng Program VISA er Master Card. For care of your child In members attended the meeting to authorized a reduction . of P l school board agreed on a 380 - LOANS & FINANCE t lluSt a quote on cost, please By Cheryl Moulton support keeping the senior citizen $441,127. This incorporated the ep- for children who use the township Top lndu»trlea ot the 278-9180 playground' programs tJhis sum- the governing body voted 3-2 to 410 -- HELP WANTED 1»5o's. Call Cliff Shack Starting salary or apt. artment programs was challenged retain two vice principals with (aO1)37»3774. FENCE INSTALLERS-' Branoh- «d refs. nonesi < EXPERIENCED Loving BlikZES: Crantord flr^a^ that by several, volunteer boards, Who mer. Maintaining the fee could 420 - EMPLOYMENT WANTED Helper & sub contractors $600A»K. 2.Vfv..;. , Call 572-7523. Mother will care for your commissioners Dan Aschenbach, 425 - EMPLOYMENT RELATED Program, full benefits. burg. succeeded in keeping 11 senior stop parents from sending child- CONDO/TOWNHOME experienced only. Eagle child In my Westfleld al young rtiother dragged down the stairs of her house. ren to the parks, board member Carolyn Vollero and Barbara Bil- OPPORTUNITIES MANAGER- WeII- Fence and Supply. Call College & Business All ages. citizen programs and township ger in favor and Mayor Ed Foifce 430 - CHILDCARE WANTED eatabllshed community 826*775. §0i582%to4. ext. 871 playgrounds free. Mary Fulling said more than 100 D i L 7 Former Mayor Ron Marotta and Ed Robinson against Board 435 - CHILDCARE PROVIDED ;, -' seeking an on-alte man- HOME PAR* anytime, * -"— -- Although the Township. Com- or 200 children "will be out on Windows, mlrrora, doors, has been appointed, director of your streets with nothing to do" members and school staff had openings for table top, windows put- the Cranford swim pool utility Mother mittee firmly believed user fees tied. Free Eaa^eEstimatesa . and it "is not wortlv the money spoken up at the joint meetings DESERVES— will be I to succeed the retiring Bob would help defray mounting costs and Monday's school board meet- Reasonable rates, 10-20 to run recreation programs, an you will save." While she con- MMm or fllv«n at QUAUTY CARE, fficks.PageArS: curred the playground programs ing about the necessity of keeping avprlvat© home day care; underlying, problem' developed both positions to continue to AD RATES Arts & crafts. Many othsr which undermined potential sav- are "a babysitting service," she Minimum e tints. ume & salary requlre- stfti activities. Lloenaed & stressed "it's is a good one, maintain order and discipline at Can 1-800-48^^^ r^tMnfl et«W bj Cew 8t 9 ings. According to senior citizen (Avtrtge) 3-4 words psr Una) menta to: Jefferson Park Ca 1 800 «*« approved.^^ Pis- though" , CHS, Condominium, 111 " ?" J»r«»y tret.flmt year ences, riease o^ajt area, 88^1327, Graduation coordinator Alice Fernandez and Newman Street, Met- Full TlmeVi Part Time gdme upto 40K If r leave son, 4^ shouts 'fire Community Development Officer Governing body, members con- The Township Committee, juchen;N;j.vo»Mo; « fled plu bonutj KINDERCARI/ PRIM- Union County College's though; voted to cut the cur- FULL RUN COU-EQE ETIME- School age Michael Bohdan, the township cluded the risk of losing part of graduation ceremonies are the community block grants was ^ riculum supervisor's position held SCON8TRUCTION STUDEI t : ; chlld;care. Need PM care scheduled at 6 this evening. A cpuld potentially lose county by Francis Lucash. Vollero had $ Pmr Insertion f TRAINEE- Learn to In- ' ^M -:>^$9''..,... for .your kindergartener? By Cheryl Moulton minutes after the fire began,, the community block grants or seenot worth the financial gain II fitair home Iroprovemeht; $10.45 TO Callg7»3088 .',•• - list of Cranford degree reci- room was nearly engulfed, in substantial cuts in the funding generated by user fees and agreed suggested last week that he could, Wh«n Paid in Advance J 1 ( JMPtOYMBVT LOVING MOM W/10 yra. pients is on Page B-6. Cleaverh BIcGirk rnight never instead, fill the principalship at *-- " - Must drive; have awakened last Thursday! flames and the house was filled which provides supplemental to keep the 11 senior programs 1P this, family practioe. We experience teaching Pre- Orange Avenue School When Fritz with dense black smoke. funding for 11 senior programs,. free as well as the playgrounds. Per Insertion efits. 752-0313. need an experienced reo- Reglatrtr ^Tytnstar ^N'WWWW^ Sohool-2nd grade will morning if her 4-year-old son had Brown retires this summer. computer A : care for your child in my not yelled "'fire." ;. .;: Later a fire official would point These same grants also provide The remainder of the programs When Billed COOKS- FT/PT M*$B&Mi*$': C 1ART1NDER TRAINEES Green Brook home. out where the black smoke had partial salary for instructors, Were challenged by governing The township package of reduc- WANTED- Call 1-800- Hot dog man Leaping from the bed, she saw tions also includes the elimination *ii.ii S44-8011, Ext. 1. Planned activities, meals. left an ominous line of demarca- supply "most" of Fernadez's office body member Carolyn Vollero the mattress was on, fire. Knowing Each additional Una: $1.10 Regular customers of the hot tion'along the lower hallway Wall, supplies and have provided more who proposed hiking men's vol- of the school district's $22,000 SSou^t^ DISCOVER L'AROME she did not have a second to courier, substitute custodians for ZONE 1: Somewt/MWdleieSomewt/MWdleiex ZONE 2; Union County catawav. between 8AM- PARFUM- Breaking dog vendor at the corner of spare, she dragged the burning clearly showing why persons at- than $2,000 worth of equipment 1 leyball and basketball from $10 to $11.00 PPe r Insertion-PaiIiPid d In AdvancAd e $5.50 PePr IrvwrUon-PtkIUPkJ J In AdvancAde e '" countries Springfield and Orange ave- tempting to escape from a fire Of the 11 senior programs in $2^500, $10,000 less in legal fees $6.00 Per IniertHm When BHIed LOVING MOTHER- vwlll mattress from the upstairs rear $20. While governing body mem- $11.50 Per Insertion When Billed 234-2121. P/T.F/T, care for your children In nues need wonder no longer need to stay close to the floor.Th equestion, eight are manned by and $20,000 less in electricity. Each Additional Une: $.75 DENTAL ASSISTANT- Dosslble. bedroom down the narrow stair- bers could understand Vollero's Each Additional Line: $1.00 Modern Morrlstown office HAVE A GREAT 19911- EPTIONItT S my spacious home w/ where he is. The answer is on upper wall was blacked from volunteers, with five providing reasoning, Mayor Ed Force felt While municipal governing 1717 fenced yard; Call 908- way and out the front door to the seeks full time person Start your own bualneaa Roselle. CompWeriM :i Page A-2. •• •• >;• smoke while the one-foot high their, own supplies for programs bodies are required by state law 1 message.) front yard at 111 High St She this move was too much on topo f In-Column Display Rats: Friendl * 788-4488 or lisa at 609- year-old ready to go to kinpened,- " she says with bewilder- Eastman Street to Central Avenue, east on Central will deliver Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." Matthew 9:00 AM-1:00PM Saturday weekly and see the spelling skills. No legal dergarten. . ment Avenue to Springfield Avenue. The parade will be Lyons will lead the audience singing the "Star positive results.of experience necessary. PART TIM! CURICAL 231-1385 Spangled Banner" accompanied by the Cranford having an emotion- No. Plslnfleld. 20 I ' Recycliiig As the First Aid Squad looked reviewed on Springfield Avenue by Memorial Park. FAX: (201) 231 «1385 ally troubled youth CHILDCARE- Starting Racing to the front door, Ms. High School Band. High school student Wolodymr 1 Call: FihtshFiexhri.tshBll n Include The Following Minitelli saw the burning mattress at McGirk's injuries, she inquired Immediately following will be services at the mem- ftaftMW,Newswer»*ono^ iliva In their home,for eneral offloe late June for newborn (& Residents should place about her doll collection. When orial tablets. Smishkewych will sing "Feeling Good" accompanied Mi weeks, A MEN- 276-0758 for 3, year old after 3PM Information... newspapers, glass and al- and called the fire department by Cristin Waldron. Taps will be played by buglars SomirieiMtMtnfltr-Qmtte Highland PtrkHtrtld TOR tiinyone with vaiiMi in our Brahchburg immediately. Thinking the fire told the bedroom has been gutted life experienc* or;;ai • full narti* and address uminum at curbside Wed- Col! Henry Pryor, USAR, will be grand marshal of Dominick D'Antonio and Daniel Delmonaco. "Ame- Bound prpo^Cli(pnlclt South PtalniteldflwortM- baokprognd ,|r> men- . 7AM-6PM, 3 daya was contained only to the matt- by the fire, she lowered her head 1 week + occasional torblliiiHi nesday to be collected for the parade. Pryor, a professor at Union County Col- rica" will be sung by high school student Cristin Mlddltitx Chronicle Thi Hllli^mlMtiV Prt M tal health, addle* • Start dSt* and dasslfr ress she did not become alarmed and began to cry softly once more. lege, entered the Marine Corps in 1943 and served tlons, nursing, teach- If available. $7.00 recycling. "I loved those dolls, IVe been col- Waldron, The benediction will be pronounced by the PDRtvliW FnnWIn fqcui ing, fostarcare, etc.. S COLLEGE per hour + benefits. Call Ncat(on; numbsr of until the fire department arrived until March 1946, fighting in the Pacific campaign. Rev. Lawrence W, Cull of St Michael Church. wwkttqrun : ' minutes later, saw they had alecting them for a long, long MituohOT-Edlion Revliw ::^;^;.^ri^0'<,^^> M8-3126, . ..;. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the • STUDENTS • Name end phone Guide to inside working house fire, and requested time," she says. -Rutgers ROTC in 1950 and called to active duty for St Michael's youth group will sponsor a float hon- she take her three small children Within 50 minutes—the- fire the Korean war the following year. Atler his dis-^H^0l7^^S^Ctta^lesWatterlWttHseS^Hrve<^a^Scs t North PWnfltWJoumil Fun t|me8umm«rPMlti«ii,y$iQ^^^^, _,. nannies av- -. paraonwecanreaen: Classified..... , C-l to C-16 scene was secure. ailable Immediately. All 8;S0inv8pm for verifi- •Editorials.... out of the house and across the charge in 1957 Pryor became a member of the Army Michael's beforo going to Vietnam where.he was Please contact all majorawntldered. Collegecredlts/schotaj- ; cation or additional A man who recently arrived ships, i No experience necessary; Advarjoe- nh|» ?e CFR certified Pntertainment...... B-7 to B-ll street to safety. Reserve. He retired in 1978 with the rank of colonel. killed. He was awarded the Congressional MedaJ of Key alt .. (nformatlon II Meanwhile, the fire spread to stood quietly talking to several He and his wife, Carolyn, have four grown children. Honor posthumously. . ,, xu' ^ Crtnford Chrontclt (X01) M3-9100 mant. jnterviinv..how - work beg' Garwood...i...... A-8, A-9 fire and police officials. He is Ar- i •1441811 Kenilworth....;.... ,A-6,A-7 the curtains and wall with the The parade committee invites sixth, seventh and heat so intense that the paint on thur Brown Jr., MS. McGirk's Vincent F. Sarnowski, past commandejr of Ame- Letters .;..;..;M...... ,..,,...:.. •'' fiance and owner of the home. rican Legion Post 212,.will be master of ceremonies. eighth grade boys and girls to participate in kthfe VlMI QUALIFIED Obituaries the doors and handles on the paradelind services by carrying a^Gold Star flag,, dresser melted. A collection of His sister, Michelle Jackson, stood The Rev. Bruce D. Williams, pastor of First Presby- CHILDCARB- wanted Public notices. A-12 at his side as they learn that the terian Church, will deliver the invocation. Also Those interested should be at Walnut Avenue School for 6mo, old In my Quail- dolls on the dresser burned at 8:30 wearing appropriate attire. The fiaasre p ; ^ j ^ u 545-66*3 • Religion news ,,. ,B-5 home they own is uninhabitable, among those to take part in the services are Mayor within seconds, leaving only eerie (Please turn to page A-7) _ __ Social ne>ys «...,.... A-10 blackened Sheila In less than five ' (Please turn to page A-9) Ed Force, Mavis Serafln, DAR regent who will read *niursdayrMay23rl991-CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, May 23,1991 Hot dog vendor ^oves up the avenue a bit Ex-mayor Marotta named pools director New Forbes VPs to h^ad dramatically. According toMarotta , the governing move oBee-r-more. Not dis- -contributed jto:tee_ conversation By Cheryj Moulton By Cheryl Moulton'^'.. . body foresaw the pools would grow tremendously in editorial and operations The case of the missing hot dog heartened and wishing to, be a with his own barbs W^'Pj; the /future and opted to separate the pool from the stand has been , solved, to the fton Marotta, former Township Committee mem- sparks and recreation department-to facilitate this The appointment lasL week o£ career has ;included_prpduction relief of many who ; enjoy the ber and mayor in 1978, will step into the job of process. Marotta said it was a tremendous change SNEAKER two new vice presidents at Forbes and commercial printing first with wares and spirited conversation township pool utility: director when 10-year veteran which pulled the pool out of debt and has kept it Newspapers completes the cor- Harte-Hanks Communications in of the vendor who used to be loc- Bob Hicks retires July 1. running "in the black." , . porate organizational plan and South Carolina and California, ated at the corner of Springfield Now nestled under a grove or tions. *>*' I liked that It is part ot Marotta was selected unanimously May 14 by the ••- The Orange Avenue resident is looking forward to governing body after a spart»h romrriittee narrowed -positions—the—company—for—con— tind-Orangc avenues -comer by-a-trafllc-Hshlr-_ir —building-on-theJffiyg"'* efforts, of rflcksjjnrl his staff; tinued improvement of its" 15 Printing in Alexandria, Va. location offers a delightful respite more than 50 applicantsTdowntothree; The search" taking advantage" of all theTielp Hicks can offer in Should anyone haves a hanker- for those who stop by to enjoy awith abroad~smile. for a new director began last fall, proceeding publications and expansion into- Lanini comes to Forbes News- As he takes orders for "dogs" order-to meld into the position with relative eas&ll ne W markets, according to pre- papers from DCI Publishing ing for. one of those tasty hot dogs simple lunchtime treat Bantering through the winter arid spring months, with a great Marotta began working Monday, but will not step sident and publisher Chuck that Ken McShea slathers with about his venture, he says with left and right Monday, he carries deal of time being spent on the interviewing process. where she has been editor of 12 on a spirited conversation with all into the position officially until July 1 when Hicks Lyons. suburban community weekly mustard and heaps with sauerk- enthusiasm, "This is the best spot Marotta was a governing body member from 1976 retires. Marotta, who will earn $41,000, looks at the raut and relish, he has setup his I could have asked for." who stop by. Ken McShea can't Roger Silvey has been named newspapers in Fairfax County. Va. cart in Nomahegan Park, across believe anyone missed his little to 1981, during the period of time when the pool fellposition as a challenge, stressing he will start by. vice president of operations. She had worked in the weekly Although he is delighted with under the directorship of the township parks and. marketing the fitness center which he considers to from the college A former poli- his location, McShea says he came, cart, the one where some days he Kathleen Lanini is vice president newspaper business in Texas and ceman who spent 26 years on the only, took in $10- He smiles when recreation director. Prior toth e township making the be "one of the best in the state." of editorial, they, will join Jim. later served as a legislative aide to know his "regulars" at the decision to create, the pool utility director position, Marotta formerly was director of marketing for SALE! force in Newarkf McShea decided ^Springfield .Avenue location as he says this, glad he is app- ttayden; recently named market- in Washington, D!C. before joining he needed a hobby after retire- both the Centennial and Orange Avenue pools were Revlon and director of sales and marketing ad- ing vice president, as the cor- well as many others who. often reciated and hopeful his former DCI. In her four years at DCI, the ment and the rest is history. customers will visit him in the "in the red," having accumulated much debt After ministration for Conalr Inc. He has a master's of 4 Days of Action porate leadership team. newspapers won 53 local, state just, stopped-by tocha t and found much evaluation by the governing body, it. was de- business administration degree in management Wishing only to be a part of the a willing listener in McShea. who park..' '•' • :" . ;. ; •'.' ••'••.. • Silvey, Will direct both the arid national awards and achieved community and enjoy the canv cided a change was in order. . marketing from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He production and computer systems readership in the" 85-95 percent araderie of being with people In June 1981 Hicks was hired as the pool utility and wife, Helen, have four cnildren, Ron, Bob, Tom Packed Savings... departments at Forbes News- range in each of their, respective during the day, McShea ran into a ••••*• HELLO SPORTS FANS •••*»• director, and the fiscal picture began to change and Liz, and two grandchildren, Cori and Melissa ' papers. His long and successful communities. few minor.problems when it came to finding a place topar k his cart * Men • Women •Children Masonic lodge to sponsor this year. '{ Elders take action on a variety of matters All Styles & Colors Although he first set up his cart schow and James McNally to last year, when he returned this By Cheryl Moulton dinance to amend the retail liquor year he found out local laws did t Sports Lounge & Restaurant At last week's Township Com- consumption license fee to $1,650 lieutenants. child identification program not permit retail in a residential mittee meeting governing body per year passed and will have a The governing body passed a Buy 1st pair at our -videotape1 will—receiVe^a-three-.- zone." Receiving "a "letter-from^ -MON:^1.00DRAFr~BEERS-AU_NIGHT- _:•____ fmembers-formally~accepted~-the public hearing.and final reading resolution to_ hire JafepX-Counser —Parents^will be ableTto-geta~ Tuesday. The change raises the for police and fire arbitration Complete folder containing iden- minute video of their child. A township zoning offcier John Gall TUES: KAROKE SING ALONG resignation of Fire Chief William regular price and get dentist will be present torecor d advising him of the law;, McShea WED: LADIES NIGHT-M> PRICE DRINKS ALL NIGHT "Bucky" Brown with regrets. .fee 20 percent over last year." ^ proceedings. OPEN MONDAY tification material about their A computer system bond' oiv children to be used during emer- dental records. regrettably picked up and moved THURS: PARTY NIGHT Arthur Kiamie was sworn in" as After adjourning the Township 2nd pair equal or to Kenilworth Boulevard near the fire chief by township clerk Ar- dinance for the library was in- Committee regular meeting, Memorial Day 'til 6 pm gencies in a free program to be An identification folder will be FRI. & SAT: CASUAL DINING TIL 1:00 troduced with a public hearing prepared that will enable parents baseball field. It wasnt long be-, lene Gigon. governing body members moved lesser price for sponsored. June 1 by Azure Lodge An ordinance was passed ex> and final readindi g Tuesdayd : ' to room 108 where.the proposed to provide authoritiesT"with des- fore a complaint was lodged by a Dally Happy Hour 3-7 PM ats ing f 129 of the Masons. resident and he was asked to empting the. township from com- J^ } ^ ° EL Ti public safety department concept The identification procedure criptive information in the event Roger Silvey I '1.00 Draft Beers & All Drinks V2 Price \ will be done with the cooperation that a child is lost or .kidnapped. plying with existing land use laws, .<««"«» establisWne ntg user fees forwas informally voted on. A 4-1 _The folder willjremain with the_ overriding a recommendation by J^S/ p^ ftlSS^ ..decision in favor of going forward __Qf_ Wnipn_County sheriffs office the Harming Boardrto^fifitain-vJm-tt^ -•wiQi--an -lordinance^took—place,. "' headed "by Ralph Froehlich. ~ parents anfltarr^Fe taBen when S ve 0 The child identification day will traveling with children for emer- Under the present policy of having the |,K "' . ^^ ,n . ^ with the first reading scheduled gency identification. The Cranford Chronicle vM prornptty Correct errors of fact, context.o $300 {. township ; adhere to the same ^e goverdng b^y^e^ajes: for Tuesday, if ^possible. The or- run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. _t the dinance; must have two readings" • Bubblegummers Autry Masonic building, South Avenue :or presentation and clarify, any neyos content that confiises orMis- X rules as everyone else. The pas- .•£"^'H&.£S_2_SSS25trfe - leads readers. Please report errors to .Chronicle editor Patricia Ari- sage of the ordinance followed a * impact Je newDei>artmen^.of and a public hearing prior to-of-; Keds and Thomas Street- 7 • PHONE VOLUNTEER ficial action. • L.A. Gear Children will be weighed, dersori, 102 Walnut Aw!,, Cranford, NJ.. 07016,276-5000. All come- pJblic hearing during whidh no ^T^tffcode wl ha ee onKTL^re f The telephone ; reassurance turns.and clarifications ilnll'appedr in this spaeeon this page, as a North Ave. : frnm fhV nuhlip sonke aeainst " V *" township, Other workshop business con- • New Balance measured, photographed, and fin- •'.program of Catholic Community one irom me, PUDIIC spone against Th,_, e hew cod,e wil,.l requirj*rn.iTa e «riH_«Widen_- gerprinted. Parents who bring a convenience and courtesy to our readers. '•. (Located In North Ave. PIea&) , cerned bonding funds required • Stride Rite Services needs .volunteers to •Cranford High School golfer Derek Farbanec was pictured on "i the ordinance. ing of North- Avenue by up to 28 for the public safety radio.system make daily telephone calls to An ordinance to increase the feet The resolution cited "undue ; Bass the ninth green at Rutgers in last week's Chronicle. Garwood 232-5204 3 f and 9I1 system. Township finance • Hang Ten senior citizens who live alone. •Crariford Board of Education had anticipated naming a principal * director Tom -Grady will in- • Converse Spalding Milden president Training will be held June 11 at for Orange Avenue School in August ; STS wS'"iLd^d _3 ."**W »» —>*-nl* vestigate bonding options and 10:30 am. Call 351-0070. * will have a final reading and establishments, • kangaroos of county CPAs publib hearing Tuesday. The fee The governing body accepted return'with the findings. •••••••• Botvcow! ***••••• for juke boxes solely for the pur- the resignation of call firefighters In other business, a special Glenn C. Milden of Cranford has pose of music will be $50. There Richard Binghan and John P. meeting will be held June 6 at been elected president of the rd will be a. limit of three machines Dolan. •'••., 7:30 p.m. on the proposed assess- With this coupon only Union County chapter of New for each premise, but no limit on Advancement ceremony was ments against property owners Jersey Society of Certified Public STARTING JUNE 3 jukeboxes. • held for call firefighters Ronald who benefit from street and curb Accountants for a oneryear term The first reading of an or- Marotta, Frank Greco, Kurt Pet- improvements of Dorchester beginning June 1., Avenue at the following locations: Milden, a partner at Lind, Mil- 436 and 440 Lexington Ave. and den, Fenimore & Co., Mil-burn, 330 to 337. Dorchester. The asses- Suinmer joined the society in 1975- Artist's sketch of Sherman sments total $40,109 and range In the, Union County chapter, individually from $1,487 to $5,419. Milden has servedan every posi- elicits Schwarzkopf s raves : The assessment commission SAVE 20% OFF tion from director to president- also will hold a public hearing the Our Entire Stock elect He earned a bachelor's • !•' - same date for Grant Street curb ; degree 91 accowiijii Former CranfpR^Coiv^.*r(^"-»T- ^ nclosejd," She also Of Famous Bterid • . Scott Qollege in%e)Sr_fek£ Cordick CannSn used herji*rtispc • kdftf luck in ' abiljty to crea'fe a.# fd|35ea>H. Buchanan St, 2 to 6 Grant St; 22 Suryiirnef^Srtd^s For • •-,- c -.,-. •: r~ Nonrian SchwarzEopf during the Three weeks later, Schwarzkopf and 24 Grant! St. and 517 and 519 25-^ear Tecknit% Persian Gulf War. And an appre-; Men, Women; & Kids wrote to Cannon on embossed .•Centennial'Aye.:>'•:.'• y .- ;",'''.'..;.-,; i A WAY FOR PEOPLE TO MEET PEOPLE ciative general took the time tostationery from Operation Desert employee retires thank Cannon for her "mag- Coupon Expires June 1, 1991 : Storm central, command. He DAR honors two Madeline Van Brunt of Cran- nificent sketch of General, Sher- wrote, "The sketches will be ford, who retired recently, has man." among my most cherished been honored for 25 years of ser- Now a resident of Mandeville, mementos. One of the prints how history teachers vice at Tecknit, 129 Dermody St La., Cannon combined her in- hangs in my office and I have Crane's Ford chapter of DAR She worked as a product as- terest in the Civil War with her drawn strength from it during recently presented awards for artistic ability and had created a difficult moments." CRANFORD BOOTERY sembler at Technit, where shield-. outstanding work in American Isn't it time to get out and meet some new people? I o retrieve your rnessages 24 hours a day; just call pencil sketeh of Sherman some ing materials are manufactured Cannon, who had studied' fa- • history to two social studies for military and industrial uses in "Introductions" are easy and confidential. With 1-900-226-1003 and use your private access code, time ago. After reading about teachers at Mother Seton High 27 N. Union Ave • Cranford • 276-3272 Schwarzkopf's fondness f8r the shion illustration, grew up in sophisticated electronics systems. Forbes Classified, you can place your own "voice which you get when you place your ad, Cranford. She and her husband, School, Clark. Mrs. Van Brunt was active in the Civil War general, she decided to Mrs. William Meyer, regent of mail" personal ad and await responses, or you can send him several prints of her Daniel, have three children bet- company's . bowling league and ween the ages of 7 and 11. Her the Cranford chapter,, made the Other employee-sponsored ac- leave a personal message for a voice you'd like to Oee ah ad that interests you? Ready to respond? Or drawing on parchjnent paper. She presentation to Kathleen Blechar sent the prints in a large envelope grandmother, Marguerite tivities. '•meet.:' • \ •'... .'• . •' ' . .. ••."... • .' •'• •••.•• • do you just want to listen privately to a variety of and Patricia Campos at a meeting marked: in capital letters "Atten- McClure, - resides ; on Iroquios : : : at Cranford Historical Society. . £he has two sons, David of Cran- people talking about themselves? It's easy! Place • •'''•:"'. -- :":'.. -.••• -. '•""'••} '', ford and John of Succasunna, and tiont General William Tecumseh four grandchildren. ' Hlo.w "Introductions" works: Just put a FREE ad in your local Forbes Newspaper^ To li^ieri fe*-Introductions " ads: Flagsavailable and then record a more detailed 900-number Just ' call 1 -900-226-1003 on a :• TouchTone phone. for vets' graves message. Now other singles can hear your message Beginning on June 6, you can either punch in the and record their own message in response. There's extension code listed at the bottom of an ad printed The county's Office of Veterans M Affairs will provide free American no waiting for a letter with this introductioh.'' You in Forbes: Classified or browse through aINhe "voice flags for Memorial Day to mark can even listen to the voices of those Interested in mail'Mo find a person you'd like tbmeeC then, it's the graves of deceased veterans. meeting you. your turn" to leave a message to introduce yourself. Dear Friends: Flag guardian chairman Bob An easy-to-follow recorded message will help you. Wacker of Kenilworth or com- Let's Talk about taxes again. The pressure to reduce taxes has never been stronger. A conservative mittee members can be reached Beginning oh June 3, you can place your free The cost for usirtg the 900-number is $2.00 for the at Graceland Memorial Park Sat- first minute and $1.50 for each additional minute. estimate is that our property taxes account for 45% of all taxes collected by government. Two Income urday and SMhday from 9 a.m. to "Introductions" ad just by calling 1-800-334-0531. families have become a necessity for a majority of the families in Cranford. Local government can't do it 3:30 p.m. and early Monday mor- Our specially trained staff will help you write your ning. Members of the American introduction ad. The Forbes six-line ad is free, The Mere are some common abbreviations to help you alone, but we can do a better jolqi in making Cranford more affordable. .Legion, VFW, Catholic War Vete- cost for the voice message is $2.00 for the first get started: In 1991 it is not enough to run for office, run your family portrait and just promise to economize. I have rans, Jewish War Veterans arid M = Male, F=Female< S = Single, D = Divorced, Disabled American Veterans will minute and $1*50 for each additional minute. sooken as clearly as possible on niy ideas to cut taxes. We must move quickly to begin £ some joint participate. . WW?=Widow6d, W= White, B = Black, H = Hispanic purchasing and regional sharing of services. We have to be serious and more efficient in finding ways of "introductions" Is Intended for single adults over the age of 18. The management of "Introductions" reserves the right to edit or reject any saving money. . . •'••;••"••.••• . ;• ;•;. •;: •...• •'. •.. '. •.*'•:• •; . • •, ••••.•'•-/ • •.-.' • •- advertisement or recording It finds objectionable and Is not liable for any problems which may arise from the misuse of this service. No last names, Township decisions affect the kind of Cranford we leave our children. I am tolcj that in communities like addresses or phone numbers are allowed In written ads. ours a maior expense is the interest we pay on bonds to pay for major projects. I will look carefully at new ideas to reduce our interest payments when we borrow, and in the long run lessen the tax burden on our citizens.' ;•. :" . .-.;.":' •. .''.' ' ..:... • , .. '•: .' . , ';', •'.•,•. .. We recentlv saw the benefits when the expertise of our citizens was applied to our local finances. I read in ingle" the Chronicle each week of accomplishments of our citizens in the business community. This source must OPEN continue to be used and expanded. Guess the identity of a secret single described in a personal acLand Cranford has a strong vital future. I hope with your support to bring a new independent voice of economy MEMORIAL you could win. Each week one winner will receive a $5(T gift to Cranford. certificate! for dinner for two at one of pur fine local restaurants. DAY The grand prize is a chauffeur-driven ride to New York where the To be entered in "Secret Single/' Just fill out the coupon below: lucky couple will have a night on the town. If I met Secret Single #1, he would be introduced to me as WEEKEND No purchase necessary to win. Decisions of the Judges are final. Sat. 8:30-8:00 Employees of Forbes Newspapers are not eligible to win. Sun. 9:00-2:00 Here's "Secret Single" #1: Name Mon. 9:00-2:00 i wealthy, politically-prominent East coast resident who seeks female companion to be at his side at rallies and help him prepare Address. Lydia A. Allen for Dnmnnrfltin PraglHontlnl rarA, Must ba willing and able to endure press scrutiny. Town. .zip. Daytime Phone- VOTE FOR LYDIA ALLEN AN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT FOB CRANFORD ON JUNE 4, 1991 Mall entry to: Secret Single #1 Forbes Newspapers Forbes Newspapers A DIVISION or fonBf; iwc. 'JL . * ; P.O. Box 699 Printers & Publishers of: SomerseitMeasengerrQazetta •Bound BrooK Chronicle • Middlesex Chronicle • Plscataway-Dunellen Review • Metuchen-Edlson Review • South Plalnfleld Reporter • Somervllle, NJ 08876 Green .Brook-North Plalnfleld Jbgfrw •Highland Park Herald • The Hllte-Bedmlnrtef Prew • by Friday, May 31 276-0062 Cranford Chronicler •Franktirt Focus • Scotch Plalns-FanWood Press •The Westfield Record • Somerset County Shopper * Middlesex County Shopper. ; ...

)•' A-4 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, May 23,1991 - Thursday, May 23, 1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-5 Commentary Viewpoint Police, school officials join to promote safe prom weekend Woman charged with DWI Teacher offers insight Once again the Cranford Police Department and officials at Cran- after crashing into house To the Editor ford; High School 4iave- joined Memorial Day As; a concerned together to promote a hap: A 20-year-old Cranford woman Witnesses said Goncalves was taxpayer, I attended a Township I have a smoothly safe prom for the class ofi was charged Friday-with drivwg- bleecfag from her-moath^She-was- Some sights and sounds of Memond Day: i.,A,^ , run school where ; disruptive while intoxicated after she drove treated for facial injuries at The tricolor crepe paper streamers in the spokes of the child s bicycle Committee meeting May 15, which part of this effort the police de^ addressed possible ways to cut students are handled rapidly, partment and school officials have into the side "of a Raritan Road Union Hospital and released later as she tries^la&ay^hie^ of the4i^^ attendance rate, JR residence. that morning, according to the majorette's baton and the glistening sweat on the brow of. the sousa- hbudgetabBady : J jffie^zysuh^nessagednrfrontlid^ihd . pared by the Board of Education. b ani- car battery following a motor ago with my wife, with the inten- brings me to write this letter. I are now homeless and unp- children from drinking alcohol or choice available. Calling a taxi is Walnut Ave. . vehicle accident on Raritan Road. sible on subjects of local inter- 8 p.m. Garwood Board of Ed- mals—ours and everyone else's a smart alternative to drunk driv- ucation, Lincoln School tion of rearing a family in an en- doubt that anyone has ever for- rotected for rabies. I witnessed a using drugs.•'..'' .''.''• May 14: Firemen cut battery Firemen extinguished a fire at 18 Jhree placed on probation for drugs est Letters to the editor may vironment which we believed, best fourth cat that got loose but then too, so this was a nightmare. "Parents cannot abdicate .their ing or riding with a friend who be submitted by mail or by fax 8 p.m. Kenilworth Borough gotten the first time they saw the cables on ' several vehicles to Springfield Ave. after removing a During recent Municipal Court ficers John "Baer and Charles suited children—one that pro- fireworks celebrating the Fourth Was recaptured. One young man The bottom line is, cats dp not primary responsibility of raising has been drinking," Mason said. prevent ignition of spilled flam- smoldering trash can inside the no later than 3 p.m. Tuesday. Council, Borough Hall ••'.'•'.. brought his cat zippered up in a do well on a leash or with a piece "Make a specific agreement with proceedings, Judge James Bell Hoeffier at Matt's Service Canter, 8:30 p.m. Garwood Borough vides programs that were both of July. All the heritage and uni- kids in favor of letting the system mable liquids following a. multi- building. Firemen cleaned up placed three men on probation High Street and Nbrth Avenue. All letters should be typed or educational and traditional, con- nylon athletic case with no air of wool tied.around their neck. 16bk' out for their kids. Parents your child indicating that he or vehicle accident at 1 Commerce leaking fuel spill from a car par- clearly written and include, the Council, preceded by workshop at queness of both our country and When they are terrified they work resulting from drug possession The men were charged with flO»- servative yet receptive to chang- our families come together no holes. People with a misplaced must reinforce the efforts, of she can call you for a ride at any Dr. A short circuit in the elec- ked at 1100 Orange Ave. writer's signature; address and 7 ' • • ".,.•. • '•' • their way out of a cardboard box. charges filed against them in sessiori of cocaine and narcotics ing times. greater than on this day. A day sense of humor allowed their dogs community based interests and hour with no questions. asked. trical panel of a Nomahegen May 20: Firemen called Public daytime telephone number' Wednesday,. June 12 to get close enough to frighten the At least two-thirds of the people Teach your child about the' dan- February. paraphernalia. While I understand that these that is culminated by the launch- remain tenaciously vigilant to Court residence caused a fire that Service after finding heavy smoke The men, identified as Jay Boff,' Unsigned letters will not be cats. • . • : . • . . :• • there had cages or carrying cases,, gers of drinking." 1 8 p.m. Garwood Board of Ad- changing times have created un- ing of fireworks ^commemerating signs and inclinations toward al- was extinguished by the tirrie coming from underground cables. 37, of Bricktown, and Phillip As part of a "rto-plea * agree- ji,;Bougi . foreseen"'^pressures oh local goVe- tlSi birth''of tifis great nation arid The worst incident was when a but the others were,irresponsible! fag^pa^d.,. Public,, ServJW menti-for fiirettt*ne'»uld Anyone who attended the Cran- you can't talk oh the phone orj still able.to carry on a conversa- hear the TV and almost every, start to "announce" the coming event about /two ford High School spring vocal tion and even hear the phone if it. weeks before. "Well how," Dad would say, "We night they wake me up. ' V: j concert May 16 had the pleasure rings. • . •• •. ••.;-.' •• . .••'•• o •..'. coming up on Memorial Day, and you know what scheduled for 10 a.m....and never varied. People of being entertained by 140 tale-' If this resident can put up witbi that means," he would say with a solemn look on his oegan to head down to the parade route early to nted teenagers. What beautiful This weekend was warm, so I the noise from the railroad^ when face. Dad took; anything connected with war very had my windows open and paid a train may take five minutes oij secure a "good" spot Many of the men stood around music they made. particular attention to the planes seriously. He was the first one every year to proudly talking about who had "passed on" over the last There is no room^ for apathy more to pass, Idon't know how he. display a red "poppy" on the zipper of his work year, eventually getting down to the big discussion of among this group. As a chaperone can be bothered with the noise of jacket He was proud to have served in the war and the day...WW II and the Korean war. at a few of the concert choirs ac- Rather see face a plane which passes over Lionel 'prpuSer still to honor those' who never came home. Dad usuallyvwore his old navy hat in tribute to the tivities, I witnessed a group of To the Editor: minute. I think he may havfe his We all knew how Dad felt, and there never was a occasion. My little brother waved a miniature flag young people that exuded en- Your photo coverage is improv- sounds mixed up and he hearq question over bur attending the yearly Memorial Day and Mom always wore red, white and blue. Early thusiasm and excitement toward a ing at the annual rabies inocula- the. noise from the trains, < If you parade and subsequent party: at, the firehouse. We that: morning Mom made her "famous potato salad," common goal. Their enthusiasm HaorarMaybernextyeariP will-get- :w^iioLJhearjpeally JoM_jraisjes; kids, raised at the very core of what, it meant to which would be enjoyed later that day when they and accomplishments are a result to see the face of Dr. Cathy Ball come and sit in my yard when a; serve in the. war, followed, suit each year in our made hot dogs and hamburgers on the "fireplace" in of the dedication and expertise of train passes by. - •.':;• ::r1";^"' • /.'• salute to those who died in the line of duty. administering the inoculations. the yard, The old woodeii horses already had been : choir director Tom Pedas. Last year I saw her feet This Several years ago residents from .••'We may have been little, but we knew all there brought up from the cellar-and the large pjece of The lessons learned in their year I see her gloved hands. Since Roselle and Cranford attended a Was to know about honor. As long as I can reme- plywood placed on top. Under the big old maple tree classes go far beyond singing, she is performing an important Conrail meeting in Elizabeth, to mbef...the big kids decorated their bikes for Mem- sat the old metal washtub with iced down water- from the fruit sale for fund raising service for the health: of our give complaints about the noise I.'.-; SHINE^TIAM- orial Day. Several weeks, before the holiday melons chilling. A large glass container of iced tea to their accomplishments dis- people, I would like to see what from the railroad,* especially at- weekend, the small corner stores would begin to sat on the window sill, alongside two freshly baked played in performances! These she looks like. night; nothing could be [done Our colleges are miles away, but we're at UCC earning.summer stock the rolls of red, white and blue two-inch wide apple pies. Later Mom would cover the table with a young people, have displayed and Maybe your photographer needs about it So we have toi learn toj' credits -- credits that are accepted by hundreds of colleges and checked plastic tablecloth and Dad would bring out experienced values that will be a new camera. Cats and dogs are live with the noise or move. crepe paper. For 10 cents you could decorate both the kitchen chairs to supplement the wooden yard universities. Union County College has affordable tuition and summer the front and back wheels...a fitting tribute. For an with ttiem for the. rest of their cute, but I like to see good people I think some people-are exf. courses in a wide range of subjects. Day and evening classes meet flirniture he had built years before. lives.' • • • '•'. . '."."••.• ..:;•.'• ••.' better. aggerating the noise ' from the/ additional 25 cents new red, white and blue v :> Monday through Thursday, so every weekend is a long one. Most of us kids watched the parade sitting on our BobFolinusz airplanes. .\,;/-:. •• :..'. ;,,/ :''. i,- streamers could be attached to the handlebars for Cheryl Curreti Whatever your plans are next fall, spend your summer at Union added effect, or for a nickel you could buy flags to bicycles, saluting the flag as it passed and those 326 S. Union Ave. "---.-..;.•.".' ' . 7 Blake Ave. Pat Hardma^ attach to the front and back bumpers. heroes who rode in cars. As the VFW passed, a County College. Classes begin May 28th, so call 709-7500 today. banner signifying who they Were, the crowd clapped .The bikes was an important accompaniment to the loudly to show their respect for those who had ser- FROM UNION COUNTY parade..and one observers looked forward to with as ved. Later, at the firehouse, there would be a short FORBES NEWSPAPERS QtyeCranforb PATRICIA ANDERSON much respect as they did the scout troops, the war speech by the mayor arid the VFW president to A DIVISION OF FORBES INC. ' ' ' ' W heroes, fire trucks and high school: band The bike MALCOLM S. FORBES, JR. honor the war dead. Free hot dogs and root beer ROSALIE GROSS Rrt SHOW OF AMERICAN FINE ART & CRAFTS •Hdera, of every age, size and nationality, would ride would be served to alL Editor-in-Chief Go-sponsored by Union County Dept. of Parks & Recreation union NewsEdttot • ; ..: en masse at the end of the parade. Of course, there We kids would wildly pedal down to the firehouse CHARLES A. LYONS & Rose Squared Productions, Inc. COUNTY were renegade riders who skimmed along the entire hoping to "get there first" eager for anything we Servinf Cranford, Oarwood CHERYL MOULTON, Artists, Phdtogmphets, Woodworkers, Jewelers, Weavers, Glasfworkers, Clothiers, . President and Publisher and KenUworth PETER WAMSTEKER parade route, weaving in and out between the cars could "get free." Townspeople would mill, around in JIMHAYDEN 2164000 Basketincikers, Potters, Soft Sculptuxers, and the more unusual, unique disciplines. COLLEGE Seporters 'with forafter-waF-heroes-andth p VFW entourage, clusterartalWng-and-reacquaintihg-themselves-with- Vice President, Marketing FAX:976-6220 one another. High school band members, sweat . Early renegade bikers would race ahead of the EDWARD F. CARROLL Published every Thursday by Forbes News- KAREN KASSINGER, Directions; Garden State Pky to Exit 138. Follow signs for (_rantord-Kenilworth. paradie; to warn, those along the rdute,"They're com- dripping down their faces would take off their hot papers, A Division of Forbes, Inc., 102 Wai' Cranford • Elizabeth^Plalnfield - Scotch Plains uniform tops and swig from large paper cups of root Executive Editor nut Ave., Cranford, N J. 01016; Second class JOHN SCHNEIDER Go approx. 2 miles to Springfield Ave.,Left onto Springfield Ave. and the park ing,/they're coming," to the relief of those parents GEORGE GANNON postage paid at Cranford, NJ. POSTMAS- Advertising Sales; is on left Park free across the street at Union County College. who anxiously tried to keep track of little ones who 'beer./. .•.'.•.•.••'.••..' • •.':'.. TER! pleuq send address changes to Forbes 709-7500 were growing weary of waiting, and unable to sit still Eventually, the crowd dispersed, and a lone fire- Circulation Director Newspapers) Fulfillment Office, P.O. Box ANNPOUICAY LENA B.MOORE 7S1, Bedmlnster, NJ. 01921. Classified Advertising;: much longer. Several blasts from the police car man swept up the debris left by the crowd. Almost in Subscription rates by mall one year within leading the vyay would be heard from several blocks every yard families had picnics to celebrate the oc- General Manager FOR MORE INFO CALL (908) 874 5247 Ui, Coonto 120.00. Out of oounty 124.00. . DEBRA CURIA We're your college. away.-a sure indication to everyone the parade was casion. Every time I 'see a man selling a poppy I tte*w.oo.'••.,,•••..:.•'•;:, •;.<•:./•,:•/. Indeed otitoitvsy, .•;,., ";•'„••:.;:..'^••••'••J^';. .r,;.,Y ••;• V:1 :,remember the good old days and times that never 9^V^ Some Wds decorated their bikes the night before, can be recreated...but they can be recalled. : T Thursday, May 23,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-7 Hoipkins to head Cranford parade Monday :l < electronic claims 5 Robert Hopkins of Cranford has to honor town s war dead FLY THE FLAG THIS MEMORIAL DAY been promoted to director of hoStr (Continued from page A-l)^ _ based products at National Elec- resent the 82 fallen servicemen- tronic Information Corp., Sec- from Cranford. For more in- aucus, the nation's largest cleari- formation call Dot Mikus, 276- nghouse for electronic claims 8345. fti The CrCranfora dHi Higgh "proyfders arid payors. . ange AvenueTnd^Td^^ Hillside'Avehuell 7 Hopkins is responsible for school bands will march and play. managing tlie^company's main- New participants in the-parade fame products' and maintaining include Coast Guard color guard, the core computer system. , Linden American Legion Post 102 Hopkins earned Ms bachelor's color guard and float, Elizabeth. degree in computer science from High School Marine ROTC mar- Bowling Green (Ohio) State Uni- ching unit and the Winfield Fire versity. Ah avid runner, he ran Department ; the New York City Marathon in 1986 and '87. He and his wife Among- others; planning to Robert Hopkins march are members of the Town- have one son. ship Committee, American Legion and VFW officers, members and A-6 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, May 23,1991 Women shaken up in auto collision auxiliary, the Military Order of Chemidlin told police that she the Purple Heart, Cranford First Two local women were treated was drivihg her '86 Toyota north Aid Squad, Police Department, and released May 13 from Union on Market Street at 8:07 p.m. Police Explorers, Fire Depart- Hospital following a motor vehicle when she attempted to turn left ment, members of Masonic Azure Board's proposals on master collision on Market Street near on Union Avenue and was struck Lodge 129 carrying a 10-by-15-foot Union Avenue., by Palumbo's car, '".' . American flag, Cranford Elks The women, identified as Karen According to the traffic report, Lodge 2006 with a float,-Scout Chemidlin, 21, of 330 Oakwood Palumbo told police she wasTroop 788, Sons of Italy, Crane's plan up for decision hy Council Ave., and Sathienru Palumbo, 41, driving south on. Market Street Ford Chapter DAR, Church. Borough Council is expected to take action on a mayor. ' . c of 416 Centennial Ave., Cranford, when Chemidlin turned: left in Women United, Cranford Board of HENRY PRYOR is grand list of recommendations to review and revise, the both' complained of neck pain front of her. Palumbo was charged Realtors, Miss Union County 1991 The board also recommehded that available in- (Liiann Schnable), Linden Navy marshal of Cranford's . borough's master plan when it convenes for an ab^ after Palumbo's vehicle struck with failing to display her driving Memorial Day parade. breviated work session Tuesday night dustrial land be rezoned for commercial office use SHOP TALK: Industrial arts projects completed in George Chemidlin's on Market Street, ac- credentials and being an un-Junior ROTC Marching Unit, Con- temporary World Affairs Club, Despite the Memorial Day holiday placing time and that zoning ordinances "restrict or preferably Armstrong's class at Harding School are displayed by, from cording toth e traffic report licensed driver. left, John Voltolino, Shawne Duffy and Mario Pesahtez. Cranford Council 6226 Knights of Department limits on the governing body's agenda, Council is eliminate, the construction of multiple family dwel- • Columbus, Orange Avenue School In case of heavy rain the parade expected to either approve or reject the Planning lings, apartment houses, townhouses and con- Brush fire burns for half an hour twirlers, Girl Scouts, Boy. Scouts will be canceled and services held Board's recommendations in accordance With state dominiums (or conversion) thereof." Kenilworth fire officials were under control within 30 minutes and the Cranford Baseball in Bates Hall of First Presby- land use law that requires a municipality to review Recognizing the paucity of available land, board 11 residents to earn degrees at UCC League, Mayor Thomas Dolly of terian Church. officials have recommended tha^councilmen focus unable to determine what caused with no damage to any of the ETKenilv/ofth residents are ' Patel,~* eiectrontechanical—tech- "arbrushtirerMay 8thfit^burnedTiut— buildings,-said- fire-^hief-Gary - Garwood, 7 Councilmen -Andrew-r -Organizations -wishing to-pat., Several attempts have been made to revise the on revitalizing existing developments and improving Rossi and Fred Strahlendorf of the land; use ordinances. slated to receive associate deg- nology-robotics; Jinnie Kim, libe- of control for a half hour near'-as Walck, There were no injuries. ticipate and/or ,vplace wreaths master plan since it was adopted in 1978 but no rees at Union County ^ Collegers ral arts-honors program; Maureen Market Street business. Separately, a car radio and Garwood; Garwood First Aid should contact Dot or Mike Mikus, action was ever takeh by Council. . Writing in a March 27 letter to Council, board Squad, and the .Garwood Fire secretaryRichard.toFortesaid,"Reriilworth hds $7thcommencementat 6 today. : Riley, liberal arts; Kimberly Tar- The fire, reported at 5:19 p.m., radar .detector werel,_ reported 276-8345. or Tim Kprner, 276:9673: ; The current .'list of 2l recommendations follows ^a _r ^hey are:, I^anpy Petracca, majr 'Ulio,.' office systems technology, spread, .along the ..side yard of _ stolen May 8 from a parked car:qri always been known as a residential commtinity with r r review by the MasteivPIan committee, led by AnnIndustrial strength. We would like to maintain that bring" * in "afcQuntihgTdaia proces- and Arthur Wright, criminal jus- Johns^ne Supply, 13O^arlcet7St , "^ •"•V":- ..;•.:. Marie Vaz, and public discussions at October and balance while improving our local business district sing-retail' marketing; Theresa' tice.. '•••;• •'.••••. •••'•,•..•.-• '•-" ... ••••,•• , . .V; and continued to th" e railroa" d' . Louis Tilmont of Pennsylvania November Planning Board meetings. - Somoza, biology; Cathy Calemme, track near Columbia Leather and told police that someone had "The Planning Board feels that a vibrant business In addition, Josephine Carrara Many of the" recommendations the board made district enhances the attractiveness of our com- JFrarik Chiappetta and Debra Boyea'S Tree Service, according to broken into his_car, parked at U> Guravage, business; Gleh Kar- and Patricia DeCamp will receive police. rich' Copper, and stole the items have already been considered by councilmen arid in munity while providing very important needs' for the diplomas in practical nursing; some instances studies have been conducted to residents, especially the senior citizens, who rely lovitch, criminal justice; Vipul Firemen brought the blaze worth more than $200. determine their feasibility. heavily on the local businesses for many of their In one instance, a board recommendation to needs. '•••"." . •' :.'' ••"..-... •...••• :• review current parking ordinances to correct off- "The Planning Board feels that the revitalization street parking problems is already underway, ac- and beautification of the business district should be The Big Easy Remember Last Summer? cording to public safety chairman Jeffrey Corciohe. a major objective of the governing body and be in- Color-coded parking permits are among the ideas corporated in the borough master plan." NANCY BRAIL the safety committee and police have been con* Board officials have recommehded that business HIGHLAND PARK sidering, he has said. '".•'. owners be permitted to operate out of the first floor At A Small Price of buildings in a commercial district; that unused or Another board recommendation to review and unoccupied buildings be secured and that pro- .•.-.'• •'•..• Photo byDlanne Deverson revise local land use laws has been under con- cedures should be established to condemn im- Winnerof a MAKING THE EFFORT: Youngsters, from left, Joe Penn, Garrett Maney, Sherry Madden and sideration since January when Mayor Joseph Rego secured buildings. " ' Alexis Krihak clean up planter on trie. Boulevard in Saturday's general clean-up effort by vol- formed a committee made up of land use officials Forbes Balloon Ride The board also recbmmends that trees that are cut for Two unteers to celebrate Earth Day. and citizens. The first meeting has been delayed pending clarification of the recent" ethics laty appr down on the Boulevard either be replaced or re- from . roved/by the state legislature,«according " lanted and that curbsides be rehabilitated- The Midland Run

Revision eyed to garbage raleS for businesses^ Fearing a garbage revolt by throw away office-generated gar- not be collected and must be cart- savings in tax dollars if the cus- borough business owners,. Dep- bage: such as paper towels, toilet ed away by a private hauler at the tomer-employee collection prac- you cant artment of Public Works chairman paper, scrap paper and any trash proprietor's expense. tice is eliminated. Albert Testa said last week that a . usually generated by an employee Further complicating the issue "By rights these businesses are major provision in the current or customer through the course of is that under the current or-, permitted to have their garbage garbage ordinance must be revi- a business day- dinance, employee-customer collected," said Testa; "If we col- 'sed; -:- •• •'• ••,'.'• " .. But under the same provision, generated garbage is only Deing lect for all the businesses it will PRESEASON COUPON That provision, unanimously garbage generated by a business's collected at a few businesses mean having to hire more public it's time to think about central air conditioning! I The affordable full- • Bag, or recycle your 1 approved without opposition last operations, such as hair.,clippuTgs while others have had to rely on ; works personnel." SNAPPER We enjoyecUmeeting so many of out readers as we year, permits business owners to from a barber for instance, will • dumpsters and a private hauler to Still, Testa stressed that he size mower. • • clippings wtth a vari- $ 00 handed out souvenir maps to the adults and helium- cart the refuse away. | • Big 21" cuttlrtfl deck, ety of accassorles. A COOL OO ?S 4Z0 would be happy with any action n Hl-Vac system for 100OFF filled balloons to the kids. According to Testa^ the current the Borough Council takes. • Snap^Credtt gives you DIAL REBATE more clean-up power. no monthly -payments We am a participating collection practice is Unfair. Buy your Rhec"1 Central RHEEM CENTRAL Councilmen, who are expected dealer in (he P.S.E S.G. "One way or the other this has I Easy-pull quick start. fpr 90 days> Ask your . Air' Cohdii 101*1 ing Unit AIR CONDITIONING Air Conditioning Rebate to take up the matter at an abb- dealerfor details . fronrt , Reel-St'ong and UNIT to be changed. We have to be fair program. • ers rieviated work session Tuesday save BIG BUCKS! across the board. Either we pick night, have not decided What ac- SNAPPER A DIVISION Of -fOKBES INC up for air the businesses or we tion, if any, they will endorse. Anyt*gLessJuslWon'tCutli. don't," Testa said. 5 Year Guarantee on Parts & Labor Fearing what may happen if But Mayor Joseph Rego has every business insists on having expressed his displeasure with 10 Year Compressor Guarantee its employee-customer generated any tinkering of the current or- garbage collected will mean to dinance stating that eliminating Uptn^ibli. ' public works employees, Testa collection entirely would be un- 332 North Ave E ® Cranford, NJ 272-7214 Siroct ilnu \ ' REEL-STRONG has said the borough would see a fair to the small business owner. 1/4 Mile Wost of GS Pkwy Exit 137 549 LEXINGTON AVENUE • CRANFORD • 276-0900 • •••••••^'^••••'•••••••••iHpMiHIHHMili Regional high school budget All Home Equity Loans to be reduced by $90^,000 CONTEST WINNERS: kenllyvbrttv N/FW commander John Sturtevant, left, and Breariey principal Linda Palumbo con- Are Not Created Equal The regional high school Board Will be the adult high school gratulate winners of VFW's "Voice of Democracy" essay con- of Education Tuesday accepted a program, which had been funded test, from left, Donna Cqmercl, first place, Marc Durahte, reduction of $900,000 to its $29.6 by the state, but will ho longer be. second, and Greg Ricks, third. At right is social studies million tax levy that had been Board members will attempt to teacher Dennis Dougherty, worked out that afternoon at a MOORGARD* Low Lustre make other cost reductions that P meeting of county.schools supe- do not have an impact on stude- LATEX HOUSE PAINT. • ' PEN PAL VISITS: Army 2nd Lt. Michael Samra, who returned : ; Long lasting beauty and weather-resistance rintendent Vifo Gagliardi, rep- nts. • ' . ' • ' '.•'.• • - in a beautiful low-lustre finish. Choose (torn recently from 5audi Arabia, visits his pen pals, from left, Abby resentatives of therregionalschool ovaf-l6QQ. custom, and readv-mixedcolors.. _.. Washute, Danny C3p'ncalves and Scott Ferguson in Angela board and members of the gove- The meeting with Gagliardi was MOORGLO Sot! Gloss rning bodies of the six sending MONEY LATEX HOUSE STRIM PAINT ifttorthington's third grade i at Harding School. They cor- called after representatives of the Boroughbriefs Distinctive sonygloss finish oNors outstanding districts. six towns failed to reach an ag- gloss and color retention lor all types ol eilenoi responded with him since Npvember. surfaces. Perfect lor repainting aluminum. Of that amount, $150,000 will be reement at a meeting May 15 to and vinyl siding. taken from the board's saving ac- review the defeated budget Food distribution UOOHLIFE™ Flat Finish Proposals had ranged from a $4 LATEX HOUSE PAINT count and the remaining $750,000 Residents who registered last week for free federal surplus food Bcaulilul flat finish lealutmg exceptional in cuts will be determined at the million reduction suggested by^ hiding and durability. Especially suited Mountainside officials by closing. may pick up the commodities from 1 to 4 pm. Wednesday at May 25th is the last lor exterior masonry and wood board's June 4 meeting. The ***:• board indicated-Tuesday, howe- one of the four schools to cutting Board of Health offices, 575 Boulevard. Applesauce, beans, only $100,000, raisins, fruit and canned beef will be given away. . < day to use your ver, that the first item to be cut Persons who fall within federal income guidelines and who \i § ! participate in government assistance programs may register at WAM coupons. FEATURING: that time for the next food distribution. Residents who did not Pupils to get elase-up look register last week, however, will not be eligible to receive food Don't miss out on Moan* • next week. ' v.:\ '••••..-.' • ••."'-•'''• " • "• .-.'.': the savings! The The Money Store gives you a low fixed rate ykko at governmental pperations more you spend, home equity loan so good, it's covered by our risk-free Seventh and eighth graders will as mayor; Susan Scheuerer, 14-day "Money Back" Guarantee:* get a first-hand lesson in muni- Council president; John Fay, fin- Memorial Day the more you save ance chairman; Christina (f you change your mind for any reason at all, just return cipal government when they par- The borough's annual salute to the war dead will take place at at John Franks. Crl IV fff (on- **w Y*u fjWI ticipate in the annual Youth in D'Emma, planning and zoning 11 a.m. Monday at the Veterans Center on S. 21st iStreet The the full net amount of your loan within 14 days of closing, chairman; Lori LoBlanco, public Government Day Tuesday at ceremonies will be held inside in case of rain. and we'll cancel your loan at absolutely no cost to you! Borough Hall. safety chairman; Lynne Tessier, public works chairman; Raymond *'•'-..•<•, • .' Coupons not t Thirteen pupils were chosen orsaleit&ns. To apply for a low fixed rate home equity loan you're frofti Harding and St Theresa Kung, fire and recreation chair- SAT man; Jessica Tripodi, borough at- Health meeting 6W''"«" guaranteed to like, call The Money Store right now - schools based on essays they R\INTS I wrote, which were, judged by y; Jennifer Ptiiui, g A special executive board we're open day and.night! teachers. They will tour borough Mi Sun Kim, police chief; Janine meeting of the Board of offices in the morning, have lunch Dawson, fire chief; William Dil- Health will be held next 1-800-1OAN-YES PARK decorating center at Schering-Plough Corp. and act lon, borough clerk, and Tara Thursday at 7 p.m.. to discuss VIETNAM MEMORIES: Vietnam veteran Robert Frankshun as "honorary" municipal officials Gorombey, tax collector. policy, it will take place at John franks 340 W.WMtftotd AiMMM Shbws Ipiig-range recohnalssance rations to Harding School during the day and at the Borough The magistrate and borough at- board offices, 575 Boulevard. THE MONET STORM RoMtePvfc.NJ07204 third graders in Angela Worthlngton's class, from left, Joe Council meeting that night Pupils torney will participate in Muni- A Tradition Since 1927 , Flat Clolhlag tai Ktotmatht far Mui ud WMHI . tHE VALUE OF THE INFOUMATWN WE OWE FREE W GREATER Rugglerio, Amy-Lynn Frankshun, Sebastian Kowalczyk and received their municipal "as- cipal Court proceedings June 3. - IVttldtonti Siml. W«UUW XSS-lPt Where America Goes For Money*" signments" by a drawing at the Joha Pr»»lu »d Major CradU Canb ACM^M Secondary Mortgage Loans Ankur Patel. His visit Is In observance of Vietnam Veterans borough clerk's office. Relatives and friends are invited THAU THE COST OF THE PRODUCTS WE BELLI Remembrance Day. : J '''Not avallablo In all stains (or all loan programs -certain restrictions apply. Participants are: Cheryl Moore to observe the Council meeting. [ore Kenilworth news on Page A-7 i Ucensed mortgage banker • NJ Dopt. of Banking • Hdqirs: 2B4O Morris Avo.. Union. 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• H Township Committee cuts 1 school levy: appeal expected (Continued from page A-l) Monday by appointing new board tions, we would look for other member .Torn Bonhag chairman. areas." .Bonhag was a, subcommittee Brownies raise a question: One area which the two boards chairman for the township's Citi- agreed on was the funding of zens Budget Advisory Committee capital projects. The board had The township said that members over 'the industrial arts wing at should serve on the committee. Thursday, May 23,1091 Brownie Troop 72 became con- this matter. The plastic market is CHS. and $30,000 ^o make the This is the fifth consecutive A-8 CRANFORD CHRONICLE cerned about recyclables at a a very difficult one at present" heating system -jnore efficient year that a Cranford school bud- recent Earth t)ay program at He also'said there is a shortage, of That money has been removed get has been defeated and this "J Union County College and asked manpower at the recycling center, from the current expense budget year's township-ordered reduction • troop leader Linda Flynn why which makes it difficult to. make at the township's suggestion and is the largest Cuts in the past ; Garwood doesn't recycle plastic • certain that the recyclables are the boards will explore options have ranged from $50,000 in 1987 Borougli Council cuts bottles. Unable to come up with sorted properly. such as capital leasing for a to $175,000 in 1989. an answer, the troop leader's "It's a combination of things why period of five years or. a bonding The contrast between the two husband, Daniel Flynn of 501 we don't recycling plastic;" Cruv referendum. boards was summarized when Center Stv raised the question at eoli said. "There are numerous Commissioners repeatedly Van Horn opened his presenta- . the May 14 Borough Council types.of plastics and I don't have scolded the school board for not tion Tuesday by saying he hoped meeting. the manpower to sort it We're following through on a manage- the meeting represented "the i Councilman Michael Crincoli, running into problems with ment study suggested last year by: dawn of a new era in our re- defeated school budget ecology Chairman, said, "I've been recycling. I think it's great for the the township. The board had" lationships. They have, been . in touch with Cranford on the environment to recycle plastic, but By Ellen Fellcotta i hired consultants who started a strained up to this evening." By : matter and have been told that there's no outlet for it and there-! .study but were unable to com- midnight, though, when the gqv- • Chronicle associate toe line^gray have to cut down. J you have to be very educated in fore it becomes a problem." t ._ _ _j . _. •• „ don't think we.can go anymore. plete it Schools superintendent erning body voted on the final list • Robert Paul completed the study of reductions, Vollerp, said of The Board of Education was u,s ^ ^ tjiacAyera?- The victonous Tuesday as^Borough average county increase for himself, but town elders. were school board "expenditures,: ; Council voted 4-1 to reduce only .-«... adamant about a professional "They're living in the past" $18,000 or the equivalent of one study this year to be conducted by a nonTeducation management con- sultant Force, in repeating that the school system is "top heavy," Pamela Janus 6f Arkansas will INJURED FIREMAN: First aid squad attendant measures said the board has "no credibility conduct three basket weaving} blood pressure of firefighter Paul Schroeder who bruised lig- ' »•"»»•>' compared to what other with the administrative level of classes at Washington Rock Girl aments in his left leg after almost falling through the attic floor. the school system." Scout Council, 201 Grove: St, as s Paul said that the school board Westfield. - Fund. It alsojdecided to cur- account has reduced the number Of dep- • Flat reed Williamsburg baskets Cause of Cranford house artment supervisors by three over will be made May 30, ovaJL key S the last few years by doubling upl style will be shown June 4 and the "departmental responsibilities;—~ •:'Willi'am~sburg""w'oricsh'6rjr"''w'illrbei"' fire remains undetermined In addition, the township called principal's office; new files and repeated June 13^ All classes are 7 Board president Stephen Lefc^.;'' Fire officials.Monday were un- Ms. McGirk was treated for for a school budget review com- to 10 p.m. Call 923-0152 to reserve carpeting. : mittee. Van Horn initiated this 'space..;. .'•' „.' -.'',.. . '...-.. Early into the joint meeting, it byre explained thattotal vms-fifr '•:•• able to determine.the cause of the bums on her arms and. legs arid ; rseen^;;;:.'doub^-/i^at:-'a*i;vagreer'; projects .figure only a^c( ijai^i > •vHigh'fSt^tt^ ^released ' later that day from- a "we have rib surplus.: If we'v^ttfte^ • bx)yeq a second-floor bedroom medical care unit in Clark. Her ment would be. reached between' 3eefeater^ two sides which- sparked the con- to be audited, it would, show ftp W and displaced a family oF four, last son was not injured. have no surplus/' ' - - V; Thursday^ Officials have dete- Vodka Gin sideration of an appeal by the Two engines and more than 15 Illter school board. Initially Councilmen Lefebvre said, "The administrate rmined that the fire was hot sus- 'firefighters lead by Lt Ronald . 1.75 Michael Crincoli, Charles Lom- tion and board .members haW; picious. Guertin responded to the smoky m worked hard to • Find, the, cuts" Investigators - said a resident, residence at .11-am., bringing the bardo and Walter Maszczak were LIQUOR AND CORDIAL SPECIALS steadfast in their desire to further necessary. We appreciate th.^';" Cleavern McGirk, 31, of.Ill High fire under control within minutes. - BHWB reduce the budget and Maszczak Council's insistence -that!' :,thj# St, was awakened at 11 a.m. by Fireman Paul Schroder, a I Old Smuggler Johnnie Seagrams VO Dewars. in particular felt strongly that voters have spoken and cuts •$%!'•. her son, Blakley, 4, after her member of the. County Haz-Mat Walker Red plus $3.00 MFGra necessary but also that the youjpfc. 1.75 Uter 1.75 Liter more than one tax point could be mattress unexplainably caught team, was injured after he fell 750 ml ,-1,75V cil is' supportive of the educa- fire.., '.• ' ..;• ••'.•• through a portion of the attic sliced.. Speaking in regard to ad- : Mayor tqm Dolly buys first Ruddy Poppy from ' $16" $-1399 :••• $• $26" ministrative salaries, an1 item tipnal system in Garw66d and we • She managed to drag the burn- floor. He was taken" to Union which was heavily debated at the were able to come to a resolution Auxiliary president Catherine" Madara. VFW and auxiliary ing mattress approximately 10 feet Hospital with bruised ligaments. I FranqeliCO Leroux without having to appeal the members, are selling popples at Pathmark, Kings and Quick Drambuie last meeting, Maszczak said, The : : from her bedroom and onto the Schroder was recovering Monday rildberries Schnapps. | percentage increase for these . process." .•' ' '' " '.. ' • '-.'•'.. Chek until Monday to raise money for disabled veterans and front lawn before firemen arrived at home, said Capt Robert Bend- 750 ml 750 ml uJ 1. liter ' p .•:! Superintendent Walter Boright family of deceased veterans. . but not before the blaze spread to lin.' •.'.••. . •.; •';••' .•'•••' •• • salaries should be held in line. I $ 99 $ ,99,. think next • year the contracts said, "I believe the Garwood a part of the attic, according to The American Red Cross has tn 15 19 i5" should be more in line With how Board of Education came up with fire officials. been helping Ms. McGirk, her son, the economy stands, 5 to 5 and figures' that we can live with. It VFW auxiliary installs new officers . By the time firemen arrived her fiance Arthur Brown Jr. and WINE & CHAMPAGNE SH-.TIAi. WAR'., D. ~K SPECIALS will mean some things will have . both mother and son were safely his sister Michelle Johnson with Photos by Dlftnne Deversop one half percent .increases. The New officers of; Ladies Auxiliary Fifth District senior vice pre- EGallo g, Ught. Dry BY THE NUMBERS: Denise Felice helps son Timmy play the to be forgone that we can live outside. •••'''. housing accomodations. $ J FAIR TIME: Adam Feszko plays tlc-tac-toe at Saturday's school board should look into this tp yFW Bay Leaf Post 6807 were sident Janice teusa installed the o Burgundy 10 "under 12-over 29 game" at PTA fair. not only for teachers but right, Jiip*lowith. It will mean some things will 1 Garwood PTAfalr atjVV^hjr^gn SphooJ, haye:to,be forgone tiiat'^elwPf" ''•'•''"• $ 99 f |4Lltar • 6 ' re to ;'#$r#^evgr; thp' ina^or aifbv •[.|t:. Fifty-three persons attended the Mother aiid son escape fire JsBlue :*12?*& : j|;^ J)rogramjat,,.the.,{)os|t I Robert Me DBS'' Council have indicated by their; 1 (Continued from page A-l) $ d9 dan discussions that they : want "to"' Connie, Goodell, junior vice „.._, May•'•.£ rJoseph'Loudermjlk, \dire o Sauvlg ^ Slsch Board of Education appoints new sident, Barbara .Yutz, secretary dot ot NJ.; Military and ^Veterans their expressions stunned as they •of the ceiling hang down, black- i6 t cooperate. They know we have' try to comprehend what they are S i.5llta 4 • 12 oL Bottles ' been acting frugally and it shows; Helen -Rita: Kilburg, treasurer AfFairs, was the speaker. He was ened and thick With soot; the win- By Donna Hendel decided that to continue ordering control borough finances meet the Winifred; Parrott, chaplain An- hearing. A few minutes later. 3 Carlo Ros rfel Natural Light clothes by gender might be con- same night "Nejptyear," he asked, that there is a good relationship introduced by auxiliary legislative dows knocked out by the intensity $7"! Chronicle associate gelina Simonet, conductress Luci- chairman Amy McHugh. Brown climbs the steps to inspect of the heat are now covered by >Chablis 24-12oz. Cans sidered sex discrimination.' "couldn't they meet on different between two governing bodies." ' : his home, his shoulders slumping $ "799 I ... Dolly, speaking 6£ the local,, lle Varela, guard • Eileen Fuhr, Mrs. Madara presented sixth plastic. .4 liter 99 Three personnel issues were After reviewing the petition, nights so that a concerned citizen trustees Margaret Castaldo and as the reality of what happened 5 $ 99 could attend both?" He also said a . regional school budget, which wa£ grader Jennifer Evaris with a $50 Turning to leave, the dresser is 1 [Coor24-12 oz.s Bottle Returnabtea plU5$t.50"doposis t 10 . resolved during executive session Lefebvre said quietly, "We will try Ariri Guerriero, patriotic iri- savings bond as winner of the sinks hv .Sutter Home idre Champagne to rectify the problem before it is seat belt law has passed the as- also approved Tuesday after cuts, . structor Rae ICleyenger, historian Outside, Ms^ Jackson was con- yisible...and the blackened re- Extra Dry of Tuesday's meeting of the Board totaling $900,000 were made said, auxiliary-sponsored essay contest |Wht1eZlnfandel Becks $ 99 of Education. too late." sembly and is headed for the Lotti,e (Sworen, flag bearer Lena soled by neighbors, sobbing, "I mains of what Used to be Ms. $ 79 16 Senate. "Could I ask this board to "I respected the regional school The organization will meet at McGirk's doll collection. They are 1| 750 mi 3" 750 m. *2 24 -12 oz. Bottles The school physician selection Eighth grader Chrissy Moore Cummings and. banner bearer don't know what we're going to 1 support this bill?" he said. board for the work they did and I 7:30 p.m. June 5 and a yard sale is an eerie reminder of how power- Good through 5/28/91. All Ml* Hams Bra caih and carry; dellvefy available, o " wrapping and liquor was changed to appoint Dr. Epi- read a letter oh behalf of the en- Elizabeth Alimpnti. planned June 8. do, where are we going togo? " I batkttt available. Management may Jlmlf quanlHios. Not naponslblo (or typo arrore. Tnli coupon must tire graduating class, requesting Ideas expressed by residents for thank the mayors and governing Inside the house the acrid smell ful , fire is...and how lucky I be pTMented at time o' purchase. The price* In this ad are *et by DHtrlcks and may not be available at fanio Calcara of Center Street to bodies of the six towns for their _ other locations.'All prices DO NOT Include ules tax. , ••' . - replace Dr.' James Sorger. Cal- that the former cap. and gown future goals included an increase of smoke and burnt wood is Cleavern McGirk and her son, re- policy be reinstituted. , • ' in writing, more emphasis on es- strong. The house is dark. At the ally are Still, a family is homeless I DinRICK'S DISCOUNT WINES & LIQUORS cara, an internist, had been rec- having the: fortitude to work Downed light pole backs up traffic ommended by the school nurse Maggie Sytko of Hickory Street timation, a substance abuse aw- top of the narrow staircase, the and certain keepsakes of their life ; was worried about the gifted and areness program for pre-iK to something out to avoid going to A tractor trailer truck that repairs bedroom door is charred, one and times cannot be replaced. But I 2 North Avenue • Garwood •789-0525 and superintendent of schools the state commissioner. I'm. j summonses; were is- Mon.-Sat. 9 am to 10 pm* Sunday. 1 to 8:30 • • Walter Boright The annual talented program. "What will eighth grade, creative writing, knocked over a traffic light stan sued; wall torn apart where firemen at- they are here to talk about happen in September," she asked, additional concentration on lite- pleased we came up with a' chion last Thursday tied up traffic tempted to head Off the fire. Parts it.many never get that chance. pta >• ••''Valuable Coupon Good Thru 5/28/91 •• "• •• ,"••..•*•' stipend is $2^00. ^00,000 cut^: . .-•/•..• Maureen Mahoney's reap-' "and why not expand the G & T rature, even , in the primary for more than 90 minutes on program to younger, grades? grades, library' skills, . public The maydr said that a regional North Avenue, said police; SAVE • SAVE • SAVE • SAVE • SAVE • SAVE ppintment as a full-time non ten- study has been proposed on way^ ured math and computer teacher Something has to be done." speaking, improvement in spel- Investigators said the truck, ling, encouragement of story tel- to cut the budget arid the.po&\ NOW OPEN was approved for 1991-92. , Lefebvre ^answered, "Mrs. Car- sibility of closing a school Dolly driyen by Howard Jennings, 45, of olyn Warchol and I have met with ling, emphasis oh studyvvtecti-'. •New York; was attempting toi The board voted not to reap- niques, and more school spirit ' said, "At this point I am not in point Bernadette Anyzek as a full- you and we're trying to do what favor of closing any school es;r make a right tiifn onto Walnut time non-tenured Spanish ; and we can. We will refer this issue to A certificate" of; appreciation Street at 3:55 p.m. when tiie rear: was presented to Patty Marseglia ; specially since we are in the midst study- skills teacher. In a un- the education committee and will of a baby boom. Garwood in the portion of the trailer struck the anticipated . move, Anyzek Was Work together with the board." for her service on the bbbrd. light stanchion oh the northeast . Recent members Robert McCajy last few years, has double digit terminated immediately, effective In agreement was Patty Mar- inflation in new children. This comer of North Avenue causing it yesterday. She will be replaced by seglia of Liberty Court "Just a^ rick and George. Hoff also will to fall into the westbound lane. receive them. year there is a ?5 percent in- Judith" Buelileiy.••'"a-.permanent special education student heeds' crease, therefore, I can not see Some debris ' struck a county- substitute teacher through June. are being met, so must the needs closing school with the expense of owned vehicle that was driving Citizen participation was leng- of. gifted and talented children. SECRETARY ELECTED five to 10-fold re-opening or reb- behind the truck. The driver was thy and lively. Many of the issues We don't want to run the risk of Mary Ann Hirsch of Garwood uilding them later. I will only okay riot injured. seemed to take the board by boring the students," she said. She. has been elected corresponding the closing of a school if the regi* • Local Artists secretary of, the Union County With the assistance of state arid • Quality surprise. also wondered about the com-: onal study shows that it is neces- Exhibits bined position of director of cur- Legal Secretaries Association. county police, traffic was rerouted Custom Framing Iw Castaldi Of Myrtle Avenue sary." .'••••••• ••' : • .. -;•••; while Department of Transporta- raised concern about the safety of riculiim and special services: "Ish't this too much for one per- tion personnel made temporary Daily 10-5:30 and playground equipment at Wash- 1 105 Walnut AVG. by appointment ington and Lincoln schools. "I son to do?' she asked. Cranford 709-8011 Closed Sun. & Wed. request and recommend that the Bbflghf explained that the com- playground be researched, bined position is not the best sol- L The Oil Boiler It checked for safety and be rep* ution but is necessary due to • ^L»^ I mi ; laced, by state-of-the-art equip- budget constraints. He said it will ment," she said. Board president mean additional work for the per- STATI »AJlM Pap To Buy Stephen Lefebvre agreed to dis- son to be hired, but the position Memorial Day service NT has beeji, expanded from ,10.5 TheWeil-McLa|n68 cuss the issue with Castaldi after The borough's annual Memorial Day tribute will be held at noon high-errkiency oil boiler frrtREE-LEGQED RACE Contestants include Jessica DeFeke, the meeting. Y months to 12. •deft, and Marlssa Hamilton. / Pam Plummer raised a point Monday at the Knights of Columbus hall. The guest speaker is NTEREST can pay for itself in a few While eighth graders dis- Viebiam veteran Emmett Garner of Garwood. The program is INSURANCI tributed to the board copies of a about report cards. Asking why V short years with the ^ ••.->'. ;...•• '. • • • • sponsored by the Public Celebrations Committee. . V . . • ' , ' • ' . . • . .• • . . • ' petition signed by pupils, Janet they will be mailed the.day after money it saves by using Moore of East Street as>ed, "Why school is out instead of brought E less oil. The 68 uses far il; 7 residents graduating today at UCC has the policy of cap and gowns home on the last day of school as less oil to produce the kSeventeen Garwood residents Anne -, Kelley and Gretehen for the graduating class been USUal.' '. •';•. . - "•' . '•.;• • •.'••' Teachers lionored PTO24 same amount of heat as jare candidates for associate deg- Trembulak changed? Why aren't the school Boright responded, 'Teachers Stai an old, inefficient boiler. Garwood PTA held a teachers appreciation assetnUy May 8, ftees at.^ Union County College's In addition, former borough colors of blue aiid gold being have a difficult time getting marks And the 68 oil boiler will used?"- -'\: • '•• .- .,•••'•.!••• done ori time and accurately. , Children read a few words or a poem they wrote about a favorite ONTHSTO j57th commencement today at 6. resident Jennifer Haydu Morari of provide uniform comfort, ,'They are: Karen Tomchak and They stay one d[ay after school is teacher. First grade teacher Linda Posunko and social studies Clark will receive an associate. Boright responded, "The colors teacher David Bernosky received plaques in honor of their 26 and Fan HOME, AUTO, wall to wall, floor to i^ames Trembulak, both majoring degree in professional nursing. are still being used. The gowns out of session to finish up eve- rything." 25 years of service, respectively. and KUSIN'KSS Y ceiling, regardless of in business-computer information ;,...... are all blue with gold trim. It was outside temperature. systems; Vincent Donofrio, Rich- More concerns about special grd Kamuda, Rosemarie Mazzeo, education were raised by Nick WEIL-mclAIN 1 Ferrara of Hazel Avenue. 'There PTiitoinst^ f •/M LOCKS, B££5£. has been a lack of observation, r—** feSTJT Passenger injured slightly in collision PTA officers for 1991-92 will be installed at the organization's \MA ctivil-construction engineering evaluation and , timely com- SAFES, A 49-year-old Scotch Plains man filed. munication by th^e child study final meeting this year at 7 p.m. next Thursday at Lincoln School. Me iiu OCUUJH jriuuib mail iiicu. • , 'IJ^ • \w\ ^technology; Jeffrey Wanca; 06 M lALcoricerLby pupils in grades 4 to 8 will follow the meeting and 'DECORATIVK HARDWARE tjriminal justice?; Larry Dcntz, was treated and released Sunday The drivei- of ^.ffff^i ^; w\\4 liberal arts-communication; Wil- froiromm uvenooOverlooKk Hospitanuspiuul followinlouowing tifieduneu . a-as Jetwe«w»»~.y7 . wayer---»— ,• Zi•, ,vi dividual education plans, he said, work will be displayed from industrial arts, home economics and n i nun jiam Cimino Jr.. arid Christina a collision at the intersection of Scpteh Plains* told police that, ri^ are 27 days late/Speaking about art classes. A science fair from grades 6 to 8 will be featured. JujDUTdlltc. LOCK SHOPS ON WIII:I:LS pobis, liberal arts-education. Center Street and South Avenue. was driving west at 9 P^^W"6" the hiring of a director of cur- DENIS A. DANKOSKY •JResidents who are candidates The man, identified as John Sikora made a left turn in front ot riculum and special services, Agflnt "YOUR LEADER IN SERVICE" (&r associate degrees in profes- Barrow HI, complained of knee Ferrara aricl Bob Plummer of Cat license renewal • 104 Walnut Avenue Barropain aftew IIIr th, ecomplaine '88 Hondda hofe waknes ea his car.; „ . ' «t, sional nursing are: Elizabeth — Sikora'told police she was mak- Second Avenue asked whether a Cranford, NJ 07016 passenger in collided with an '83 parent could sit on the hiring Cat oVraers must renew their pets' licenses during June at the 1 General Medical Center School of Buick driven by Dana Sikora, 18, onting oa Centeleft turr nStree fromt whn South, Avenue 276-0088 5115 W. UVs v. Uosilli pursing,: Marjie Hattiiltoh, Jen- committee. Lefebre said the input borough clerk's office. The fee is $6.20 for cats that have been Stalo Forrn U/« InsuraJK* Company ' 11-800-242-0216 of 30 North Ave. Barrow was ontlisioon Cente occurredr Street^when. She told, th police cole : neutered and $9.20 for those that have not been. iijifer Haydu jand Anne PennellaV id t Mayer's ^ac- would be valuable. Hom«0(ficd:Bloomlnglon,lllJnols .: 'Otter Availahlt} To Credit Approved Custumers • Limited Time Otter : : taken toto OverlooOlkk bby ththe GarwoodGd' she did not see Mayer's car, ac- •', "" ' '.••' '. .'. •' ' •'•'•:•. • ••'..•." . • " Muhlehberg Regional Medical Bill Nierstedt of Hickory Aver •• •• • • Center School of Nursing, Sharon First,Aid Squad. No charges were cording to the traffic report nue noted that both bodies that I.-J

A-IO CRAMFORD CHRONICLE Thursday7May23,~199r Thursday, May 23, f991 CRANFORD GHRONICLE A-ll" Births Kevin and Therese Koellner of Victim of multiple sclerosis could be homeless by June Cranford Child Care Center Cranford announce the birth of their third, child; Connor James, April 29. at SL.Barriabas Medical 9y Georgia Vosiiiakl8 wins national accreditation Center. Connor is the brother of forts, now." •' : Chronicle associate Meola said she has received hood professionals. ieyyt 2' A; and Sr. Hiis Cranford Child Care is among "trquhUess tblephone calls and let- y Hitti sis not meant' to grandparents are William and. Cranford resident Anne Marie ypg Amy Fiver son weds Dolores Koellner of Cranford and ters from other disabled in- in the United States .to be acc- replace parents' on-site vistte^tit^ o Meola may be forced to move out dividuals whom she has tried to centers as a means for selecting Joseph and Doris Chencharik of of her second-floor North Avenue redited by the National Academy Brick Town. Blanche Curcio of advise through their efforts to of Early Childhood Programs.' The the program that best meets their fr Kass March 17 pjj »>w n«ait?" •/ •• . • .-'. ' ; . ••;, staff for the number of children, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Just imagine what others, worse off , National Association for the Ed- 1 Falmouth Forside, Maine, is the Aside from the immediate as- than I are going through." ucation of Young Children to meeting stringent health and The -bride, a graduate of Cranford High School, great-grandmother. sistance Meola received through safety standards, and to having received both bachelor's. and master's degrees in Meola received a package of let- (NAEYQ, which sporisoers the opportunities for parent involve- •m Dr. and Mrs;' Thomas Ahlborn of Cranford Family Care Association ters, drawings and' food from academy. "Most parents want to psychology from Montclair State College. She is also and from the Phil Portnoy Hum- ment The accreditation process certified as a reading specialist She is employed as Ridgewood announce the birth of ; several children ages 9 to 13 who find the highest quality program included an on-site study of the their fifth child, Elizabeth Owen, anitarian Association of Union, heard of her plight while attend- for their young chidren, but few a special education teacher at Livingston High there seems to be little hope that program and review by a three- School. •'. 1 on May 13. She joins Andrew, 7;. ing a special class at Terrill Mid- parents know how to assess member national commission. The-bridegroom graduated from Millburn High Kate, 6; David, 2 VS, and Scott, 17 she will find the solution to her dle School! Scotch Plains, which is whether a program meets more SUMMER SALE Marge Szymona of Junior League prepares months. Mrs. Ahlborn is the for- problems, either a more in- designed to meet the needs of than just the minimum standards School and attended Glassboro State College where expensive and accessible dwelling he received a bachelor's degree in communication. merchandise at Jumble Store for summer clearance sale. mer Heidi Owen of: Cranford. children with neurological im- ' required by state licensing." : • w k. He teaches first grade in the Newark school system Grandparents are Joyce and or some type of work that she pairment who display a variety of Academy standards were deve- Clerks honored Harold Owen of Cranford- and could do from home. physical behavioral and cognitive loped, over a three-year period and participates in Literacy Volunteers of Essex Municipal clerks Arlene Gigon County. Miriam Ahlborn of Wjlmette,; 111., Meola said members of a local disabilities. with input from approximately Mr. and Mrs. Kass Clearance sale to start and George Ahlborn of Naples, church have told her that there "I cried when. I ;read them," 200 educators and administrators of Cranford and Doris Polidore of are several elderly township Garwood received framed cer- Fla .. ..•....• • • '.'., '. ••". • said Meola of the children's tet- from around the country. It was Saturday at Jumble Store women who live in big homes by ters: "These kids know words like launched in 1985 by NAEYC, tificates at a recent freeholder Organizatipnal JeftVey Frank Anderson was themselves and could probably remission, neurological im- which is the nation's oldest and ceremony in observance of Muni- The Jumble Store, a thrift and used to Aind Junior League born March 18 at Rahway Hos- benefit from having .a former pairment and cerebral palsy. They largest association of early child- cipal Clerks Weiek.' consignment shop operated by community service projects and pital to Michael and Patricia Am nurse as a boarder but none have know it because they're living it" come forward with an offer. Tin piercing demo total of three awards for their Junior League of Elizabeth- programs in Union Cdunty.-. A derson of Linden. He joins a "I'm very sad to hear what hap- A LITTLE HELP Is what Anne Marie Meola received with the creative arts projects at the recent Plainfield, is preparing to close portion of the funds also are brother; Michael, 5: Grandparents ** "They are too afraid to trust pened to you," writes one sixth Autjumn^ :cruise_ jyounger people or strangers be- gift of light-weight wheelchair, obtained for her through the schedtiled Sundays state " convention "of ~ NX "Stated for the summer with a-half-price- donated—to -Cranford- -Care - As- are Mr^dJ^re;lArthur. Anderson . gradeV^'m disabled likeyoabut- - efforts- of Union residents-Phillip- Pprtnoyr|eftr-and-Ronald- sale and new leadership. sociatioh. '..„,. of Cranford arid Mr.; and Mrs. cause:'bT^b^iTs^nes they nave Federation of Women's Clubs in New Beginning-New Belonging I have cerebral palsy. That's like Johnson, but she still faces homelessness as she battles The use of tin in early New Jer- Parsippany. : is sponsoring a western Caribbean Jeneane Willyard of. Westfield The Jumble Store has been ser-. Frank Forriadel of Linden, ' .•.•;' . heard or seen on television," MS but it doesn't gd into remis- Meola has deduced. multiple sclerpsis. ; sey will^be featured at the Miller- -r-Josephine D'Arcangelo.received cruise Oct 5 to 12 to Cozumel, will be the new chairman of the viiig the community more than 56 sioa I hope you get a place to stay Cory House MWeurn, 614 Mouri- Grand Caytnlh Islands and "Ocho "Walnut Avenue store. • -. ; . years. Community volunteers this | Township officials have refe- soon. Just keep trying." ; ;> be of assistance to you in securing -tain Ave., Westfieid, Tftorh 2 to 5 second place for a crocheted All remaining consignment year' include Nancy Van Why/ rred her to; toe senior'citizens ; A 14-year-old neurolOgically- • ; child's carriage blanket and third Rios. The cruise is open to the housing at the: senior citizen com- . "BRIDGEWATER p.m. Sunday: Tinsmith James public and a deposit is required merchandise Will go on sale for Edythe Lambert, Janet Randall to housing complex at 4D Meeker impaired youngster writes; "If plexin Cranford." V place for banana bread. Eleanor and Anne Van Jaeckel of Ave. where first-floor residences ; MONTHLY" Mu'mfprd will explain the work of Eakelman won second^place^fbr b Jrid'' 1''' ' half price beginning Saturday. Yvette Dance Studio of Cranford there is anything I could do'to Bassanrf'also addressed a letter tinsmiths during the 18th and 19th Th6 sale will end when' the are designated for the disabled help you, please tell me because i directly to Mayor Ed Force, in BASEBALL CARD SHOW centuries and show visitors the an oil painting.. They were eligible Jumble Store closes for the sum- Jumble Store hours are Monday, will sponsor a four-week mini but there are no vacancies. Meola really would like to help you.", SUNDAY, MAY 26. 1991 for state competition by winning New Beginning is an organiza- "tone and tighten" "exercise class acknowledges that "the need is which, he writes, "Perhaps,-using . MORTGAGE RIDDLE: process of tin piercing. — mer May 31. Consignment mer- Tuesday, Thursday: and Friday, "This really encouraged me," your good office, you may be able 10 am till 3 pm Volunteers will conduct tours of first place at the district level. tion for persons "who are. sep-chandise will be accepted again 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.;,Thursdays, beginning June 3 at-Jewish too great" for accessible and af- said Meola. "Here are a bunch bf- arated, divorced or widowed. Call Cominunity Center, 1391 Martine to be of assistance to Ms. Meola in DOOR PRI2ES HOURLY.'! What has an Initial rat* of e.25% the restored 1740 farmhouse arid VIA's final meeting of the club in September. 7 to 9, and Saturdays', 10 am. to 2 fordable housing for the disabled, ldds who are willing to do what securing an apartment in the Payment* that Increase by • tp*cill*d amount par year (first 3 ysars) the gift shop will feature a variety year will be held Tuesday at noon Tony Roccia, 382r3108/ Proceeds from the sale will be p.m. Call 276-0222. Ave, Scotch Plaina, .':;," as well as for others. : they can to help, yet, IVe gotten senior citizen complex in Cran- Show held at: Does not adjust to any indax or margin . . • • of wares made of pierced tin at Calvary Lutheran Church. Classes \yill lie held Monday; to "There isn't much housing av- no response at all from the town-ford. I recognize that there is, in HR1DGEWATER PaymenU lUy fixed at 9.23 * for remaining 27 years (9.92% A.P.R.) along with educational materials Scholarships will be awarded and Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 am/ ailable in general, let alone ship officials I've written to." all probability, a long Waiting list HOLIDAY INN Oualilles youat 6 J5% with babysitting available and something on a first floor that Route 22 Enst, Dridgcwntcr, NJ Has no negative amortization and crait items. donations will be made to local Chilil care fair New officers installed at DAR meeting Meola also has: received no but certainly someone, with a dis- For Information, cont.ict Grei! Bir.irdi And Is not an adjustable rate loan7...Glve up? organizations^ . evening sessions from 6:15 to7:1 5 would accommodate a disabled ability should be given considera- Tuesdays and Thursdays. Par- person," she said. "I have a better reply from Sea Frank Lautenberg 201-281-6610 Community Coordinated Child Officers for. two-year terms were dows, corresponding secretary but she did,get a response from tion over the average senior who ANSWER: Care will sponsor a free child sworn in at the annual meeting ticpants may register for any chance of finding a job tosup - is not disabled." Rosarians install Mrs. Arrnand van Gelder, treas- number of classes per week Call, plement my Social Security Dis- state Sen. C. Louis Bassano.who care fair June 4 from 7 to 9 p.m. this month of Crane's Ford Chap- urer Marion Bonnell, registrar writes, "I am hopeful that the "I'm bringing this matter to your : I FIRST CHOICE Year-end picnic at Westfield YMCA Parents can ter, DAR, at the home of regent 889-8800. ability Insurance and that is slate of officers Mrs. Wilson Rath and historian where I'm concentrating my ef- mayor of Cranford will be able to attention," Bassano adds, "and I The drama department of meet with day care providers and Mrs. William Meyer. Mrs. Jon-Mrs. Stephan Gmelin; trust that you will make every ef- END OF THE YEAR A new slate of officers for Ros-. Wednesday Morning Club con- counselors from CCCC.to discuss athan Apgar and. Mrs. Donald fort to be of assistance to Ms. Payment Rate Not* Rat*, Per Thousand Borrowed options. Brochures will be avail- Delegates Mrs. William Mat- SALE 6.25% 9^5% $6.16 ary Society of St Michael Church cluded its club year Tuesday with Widdows were co-hostesses. reyek and Mrs. Serafin reported Meola" able. ••••;•. ;."; The nev(/ officers are:, regent Starts May 25th Year 2: 7.25% 9.25% J6.B2 will be installed at a dinner June a planning meeting under the 6n the. 100th Continental Congress UCC targets '92 closing Force said he has spoken to Year 3i . 8J25% 925% J7JS1 3 at Galloping Hills Inn. direction of chairman Charlotte - Mrs. Sigmund Serafin, first vice recently in Washington, D.C Family Care director Sylvia Sidoti Year 4-30: 9.25% 9i5% $8.23 The officers apfemJBJjesi/iQnli,^WtoSW and.ia>,picnic at the horjie lerkowski, pn-Mepla's beshalf^ noting.Ihkt.eli- •Available with »* IHlle»10% dovntpiyment" ^ , Rosemarys Kissaiie,.'.•'iltstu ijwee;. i vo£ Arleen Walsh.on Romore Place. Flea market gibility for handicapped units at president Jennifer Musillo; sec- Members catered the luncheon the seriiot, citizeni housing com- • Available lor 1-4^ family horrMaand F.H.U. A. approved condpmlnlums A group of volunteers will spon- cnapiain mrs. vreorge I«««B, , ^leary^p #gg^ • F.N.M.A. loan limits apply . Tohd' ifrce' president' Eileen'' 'Har^'" under the direction of May Koeh- recording secretary' Mrs". Wld« YOUR PROFESSIONAL HOMETOWN BUILDER plex depends on a variety of •Prevalllnfl lnlere»t rate effective 2/19/91 _rington, treasurer Ann Donnelly,. ler. . ' ' :••..•• sor a flea market jfune 1 from 9 state aid totaling more than 20 support a four-campus configura- criteria. THE JUMBLE STORE a,m. to 3 p.m. at First Presby- SPECIALIZING IN: : tion based upon: the number of Jr. League of Eliz-Plainfleld recording secretary Cathy Ruple • Room additions, add-a-levels, kitchen. percent, limited county ap- "Ms. Sidoti is working on it," he and corresponding secretary El- terian Church teTraise money to expansions, domers and great rooms. propriations, increasing mandated programs,of study which are, yi-said, "but I will check with her to 110 Walnut Ave. • Crahford Parkway Mortgage Inc. help abandoned pets. Items in- • Offering an EXTERIOR SHELL costs and increasing full-time en- Lable, the number of courses we see if them's anything she can eanor Sherrier. Trips for seniors Marionette / Daily 9:30-3:30 11SO RARITAN ROAO • CHANFORO. NJ 070ti*ty,M*ir**hiV***X*hjft&qwn9»*nUa\mfml>tm «• l It mouth Race Track at a cost of $6 The group is seeking donations cercer's Circus" for children age 3 in Cranford, the full development Lose weight fast and keep it off. to 8 at 1:30 p.m. June 2 at Terrill 499-7177 the summer of 1992 and the eli- The Amtutng Micro Die! for transportation and admission; of items that can be sold for $1 or ghttt you • nutritionally; Middle School, Scotch Plains. The mination of eight associate degree of the Elizabeth campus by com- Aug. 11, Poland Springs, Maine, more, but no furniture^ clothing or Scotch Plains, Fanwood pleting the renovations of the ' complete program that VIA members win program is sponsored by Jewish . &VldniM programs. ; makes the poundi for six nights at a cost of $319, and bulky items. Call 486-0230, 245- former . headquarters of Eli-. yanlth._but won't leave-.... Nov. 10 to 16, Hilton Head; S.C., at 0036 or 889-1694 or drop them off Community Center of Central .Dedicated to quality, value & Berytea 1975 UCC president Thomas Brown : you (eellnf hungry. Call three state awards New Jersey. Tickets are $5 in ad- said, "It is likely this budget crisis, zabethtown Gas bulldeing, and today for more ;. a cost of $357, Call Mary Gos- at the church hall after 4 p.m. May information. vance and $6 at the door. Call which is cumulative, Will continue renovating the Plainfield Center. Two members of Village Imp- dnsky, 276-9149. 31.. Volunteers also are needed for into the near future." . ••.•;. -At seen tin The Amazing rovement Association received a the event .'.'..' "Once ;we eliminate or dis- Mkro Ditt Show slarriiiK John A. 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For more information call: Appearing: Son|d Hdrlmonn _• Annual JeriT AAcCloud . "~~~~ .' Placeia garage sale ad in Fqirbes Newspapers Classified Connection Johannes Zook ', WESTFIELD "Y" 233-2700 Yoldndo Bella - and you have our ' Miss Elsa •'. Royal "RAIN" CHECK GUARANTEE Robin Woods . Mill AAaggie Idcono If it rains the day of your sale, we'll reprint your ad for FREE ;. Linda Mason • . on whatever day you reschedule your sale. SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE Kalhe Kriise • . Clean Out The Warehouse Susan Wakeen (Sat. only) Now that's a slick deal! Phyllis Parkins Julie Good-Kroger To Place , PuddinV Head Dolls , • Summer Session June 26 -July,31 i AtOurShq^ Dolls by Eileen ' . • .• .•;>.-;i ..:':• 'Mornln|jind/or ,'< ' • . Your Ad Monika' r Full Day.Sutlons Available May 23 thru 31 only rimeiime .Peler.Wolf ' Children Ages 2-7 Accepted V Saturday, June 1/1991 C?. Refabert • Corplle • •• ''Sundance W*i Have Fun!" Here We clean out the warehouse-you clean up on the savings KJ price stickers \ ^M ^ 10:00 a.m. —: 5:00. p.rn. Carol Bprelll Transportation from All Schools: Julia. Rueger (908)561-5055 Call Savings up to 70% Andrea .Doll- Fashions 401 Greenbrook Rd. "Stt!»J!!J Only $12.00 buys you up to 6 lines In 15 publlcatlonsi Sunday, June 2/1991 North Pfelntield •>•'.. «.*«•*?*** Activities Include: Doll: Appraisals: Ray Horan Mens-Ladles-Kids Call 1-800-334-05S1 or stop by these offices: •12:00' —5:00 p;m. $3.00 Verbal Sneakers • Tennis* Swlmwear • Running Gear He Much, Much More • Sports • Homework Time YOUNG SOMERVILLE BOUND BROOK BEDMINSTER PISCATAWAY • Arts & Crafts Provided f you cannot attend, call vi/lth orders ond Hourly Poor PEOPLE'S 231-6618 44 Franklin Street 15 Maiden Una 1400 Route 206 N 211 Lakevlew Ave. • Cooking —• Free-piay-. — we will have the dolls signed for you! PrizesV'''" •."••• '•. • SCOTCH PLAINS CRANFORD WESTFIELD ORDERS -800-643-3655 GRANUPRI/b 1719 2nd Street 102 Walnut Ave. 231 Elmer Street

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V- A-12 CRANPORD CHRONICLE Thursday, May 23, $991 Thursday, May 23,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-13 Tennis talk Liz Mattson wins statewide Allen: New fenes on North Ave. would divide community Lydia Allen said this week that week, . requesting public com- Allen called 0 p.m. In Ihe Main Council Chambers. Room 107. In Ihe Municipal Building. 8 Springfield Avonue. Cranlord, ,' sum.of S125.00d. Including a granrln the amount of Cranford. Call Steve Itichardson, Information on the projects is The nice ads of Mrs, Allen do not say much she talks about unity, yet she didn't even work New Jersey on Ihe propAed assessmenls ajjalnsl Jands arid raal estate benellled by the Slreel and Cult Improve- $12,700 from Ihe Library Services Construction Act. Titles with her BAM neighbors to fight the mall. She Repiibliris and former chairman.Capece. What '• tneot of G'anl Street alifie following localiom. all in Ihe Township ol Cuf ford, County of Union. Stale ol New Jersey 1 and 3 and Including Ihe sum of S6.000 as the down pay- 276-5667. available from the president Greg about how she might'.serve Cranford," said . Addirwa Block : . Lol Aiaessment ment required by Ihe Local Bond Law. The down payment Bulthaupt, 276^58d. Aschenbach in a letter to the editor. "I think did join Frank Capece, however, to try to ruin an alliance. There are too many important U Buchanan Street 603 1 K.162.60 is now available by virtue of provision (ordownpaymont i. THEY'RE OFFICIAL: Daisy QIri Scouts In Troop'583 of Brookside School receive, certfflcate^at Current projects are: June 8, , Grant Slrrael |Township| . a. • • • . . 603 10 '' • . 4.723.70 . or (or capital .improvement purposes In one or more the character of person is often defined by Carolyn Vollero. Her unity with Mr. Capece, issues facing Cranford to trust Mrs. Allen to 24 Granr Street . > • 603"~~ 11 1,972.'87 previously adopted budgets. - . ' •• :- investiture ceremony. They are, from left, front, Sarah Alderdlce, Kristen Callahan, Kristir. Lom- their actions diiring adversity. Mrs. Allen's former chairman and sometimes Hartz at- work together with the Township Committee, O lrMI —— __....__—•-_,— '. 503——1 , -* 32 , . r i ,520i60 ^_ • .:-;.. Section 2. Irtordor.lo.linance the cost otJhc lrripio»e.-^^ 1 603 . ''.13 . ' ' ""3,353.41 me.nt or purpose not covered by application of tho down Bard67fluth;H^I<6;7^i0^ chalractertertainly" carrte" ~cltear~dTjring" the : tomey; fel^farshort ofbeatin|^€arolyn-^ . 10 BuchanarTSiPeVl 604 . .4 2.162.60 payment, negotiable bonds are hereby authorized to be town itctioir^ cause Carolyn had proven herself as an ef- for the best candidate who can win in Nove- Qranl Slml (Townshipl • '••••• 604 -*' • 15 ' .2.553.49' • issued in the principal arnounl of $106,300 pursuant |o . - Perrl, Ghrlstlne Creanza, Christine" PernouilerCRervtWels^rrearT^ephanle^Schirn^ Harb Mountain issue. Why did 'for sale' signs . 6 Grant Slrwl . . «w ,- " .6 1,744.48 the Local Bond Law. tn anticipation of the Issuance o' go up~in front of her house months before fective township commissioner. mber and then serve Cranford well. Mrs. Allen- ''4 Grant StiMI' '• 604 • • 7 • ' . . 1.720M ' ' •' Ihe bonds, negotiable bond anticipation notes are hereby zabeth Osaben, CalUIn Murphy, Emily Nletzel, ^hrt£^ner>wyer. Leaders rraldlng the banner are 2 Grant Slreel . • 604 .8 7.435*6 authorised to be Issued pursuant 10 and within Ihe llmlta-. . Hartz announced they were.going to b.uild':.a "Who now is bankrolling Mrs. Allen's prim- is not that person," he concluded. 617 Centehnlal'Avenue • • 604 ' " ' ' 9" •• 3.196.42 ' -lions prescribed by the Local Bond Law,'-., o-: . •• Ruth Halkc^';and Uz Dvyyer. Caroline Bausch a!sp V/as Invepted. „ . on garbage collefction rates 519 Centennial Avenue , •'• , . 605 •1 - • 2.4B3.55 Sectlon.3, (a) The Improvement hereby aulhprijsd and ! 605 •'' •••'.•. '•' 2 . . 7.923.52 '.. ,; .Qranl.Street' ' ," '. ."•. • • .'.'. .' • the purpose (odhollnanclnool which the bonds j/o to 1 : : 3 Gfanl Slreel • , ;•• • •••--• 605 .. :!_•::!_,•; . 3-.'•-. .^.-2.046.93 .»-.-.•.- — be Issued Is the accjultllloatjl-a computer system lor the - . _ Norman Albert, Democratj(c .•Linden. .-; ' ..'• .:..-•••.' ''.v.'"' • , •' ' '' 1 805 •• •' • ".'"4. • , . .-;. 1.989.63' ••;.••". CtanlordMunicipal Ublary. . • • •; • . . ', 5 Grant Slreel PUBLIC NOTICE. . PUBUC NOTICE candidate for •". Township .''CdTSi^ "The 'problem is much more Granf Slreel (Township) . 605 . • 5 . . 312:75 (b| The estlmaled maximum amount ol bonds or nolos PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE '•Us-' Granl Slreel (Township) 606' : 1 2.652.64 ' ' to be Issued for the Improvement or purpose Is as slated ' " mittee, last week called upon the . difficult by the fac.t that town cur- Qranl Slreel (Township) ' : 606 • 6.932 43 " ' in Section 2 hereof. ',, ••• . • •• •','•.• • ."\ " herein lor.the purpose ot-lmprovement.. : -, -'- Section 7. Any grant moneys received lor the purpose Kenlfworlh Board ol Education shall be as rollAws: ' wll|:exterid into in existing provatling fro'ril setback" Grant Street (Towni|\lpi 606 . •. 3, . 493.53 v. (c},ThoesUmated.costol the imorovementor purpose (VI. CO.). Approved.. ••..''. .' .' • .'• '...-' township administrator to act oh 'rently has seven different Cleary Street. South ol Grant (Townshipi 4.644.13 is equal to Ihe amount of Ihe appropriation herein made • described In Secllon 3 hereof shall be applied either to 1. Call to Order (Open Public Meeting Slalemenll STARTS direct payment of Ihe cost of the Improvement or to pay' 2. Flag Salute • • 12-91 — Saleh & Hanaa Fetelha. Appllcanls, 27 BrookdaU" the failure "of private garbage col- haulers," Albert continued. "The STARTS <.''Tolal- . - ". S62.03398. threfor: '''•., . •,••'.. . , . • •'",' . • .; - ' rrienl ol Ihe'obligatlans l.ssued.pursuanl lo this ordinance. . 3. Roll Call . , - . •• „ ;• . Road. Block 202, Lot 14 to construci an addition with lost HiWuy Sleep Center ' Section 4. All bond anticipation notes Issued hereunder mayor's committee on garbage ATTEST: The amount :of obligations authorized but nol Issued than the required rear yard .setback,|VI'C.9) and properly lection haulers-to lower rates. •'.-.'_ TODAY! shall mature at such limes as may be determined by Ihe 4. Presentatlbn of Minutes ' • • • TODAY! The Area's Oldest Bcddinq Store Since 1958 Ariene M. QlQbn, Township Clerk chief financial olllcer provided that no note shall mature horounder shall be reduced lo |ho oxlenl thai such funds 5. Report of Secretary ••••'...... ' in.a-flood fringe area. Approved with conditions. - . "Every private hauler was re-.didn't meet last year and has not J33.66 '..•'.' • • . CCMIMsy 23. 1991 laler than one year from Its'dale. The notes, shall bear aro so used. 13-91 —Robot Grausarn. Applicant 18 Lenhomo Drlva interest at such rate or rates and be In such form as may Secllon 8 The full tallh and creajl'of Iho Township are .6, Report of Superintendent ' .' . N.. Block 472. Lot 20 to.erect an ab6ve ground swlmnv . quired to reduce its rates effective yet again this year. My Rep- ' be determined by Ihe chief financial .officer. The chief hereby pledood io the pOnctual payment bl the principal . 7. Report'ol Committees '. . Ing pool too close to principal structure. Approved. . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINQ ' -; .' ublican opponent lists his, ap- rlrianclal officer shall determine all matters In connec- ol and the Interest oh the obligations authorized by this . 8. Correspondence • ' ", , March 1," said Albert Few citi- RE: DORCHESTER AVENUE STREET AND CURB IMPLEMENTS . . ' ' . '. Charles Kiarnlo. Jr MEMORIAL DAY-WEEK LONG tion with notes Issued pursuant to this ordinance, and bond ordinance. The obljgaliops shall be direct, urtllmlled. 9..Old Business • ' pointment on this committee as Notice Is hereby given that Ihe Assessment Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday. June D. 1991 10. New Business, ' ... 7 • .- ••'.-.-' ' ' ' ,' Secro|ory zens have seen the reduced rates the chlel financial officer's signature upon the notes shall obligations ol the Township, and the TpwnsHIp shall be. S12.24 CC—31|.M,ay 23. 1991 an accomplishment in the April 18 al 7:30 pr*. In lhe Main Council Chambers. Room 1.07. In the Municipal Building.'8Springfield Avenue. Cranford. be conclusive evidence as to all such determinations. All obligated to levy ad vatorem taxes upon all.the.taxable 11-. Open Meeting lo Public ' . and nothing has been done: be- New Jeruy.on Ihe proposed assessments against lands and 'ea! estate benefited by lhe Street and Curb Improve- notes Issued hereunder may be renewed from lime to real property within the Township for Ihe payment of the. 12'. Close Meeting lo Public edition of the Chronicle. When I men! ol-Dorchester Avenue at the following locations, all in lhe Township of Cranlord. County of Union, Stale of 1 time subject to the provisions of NJ.S A. 40A:2-8(a). The obligations arid Iho[Interest Ihoreoh without llmllatldn 13. Roll Call on Resolutions . ' . ' '• cause the township has no control New Jersey. . ' ' • .-,-•• • • • , . BOROUGH OF OARW0O0 . ' chleMlnanclal officer is hereby authorized to sell part or of rate or amount. ' ' . , 14. Executive Session . am elected to the Township Com- Address ' Bloc— • k• Lo..l . Asseasmenl . 15. Adopt any resolutions necessary alter OKOCUIIVO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT over the private haulers. The 464 all 61 the'notes from time to time at public or private sale - Section 0 This bond ordinance shall take elfoct 20 days mittee I promise to see it to it that 440 Lexington Avenue ' •. 19. • J1.467.90 '. and to deliver them'to Ihe purchasers thereof upon alter tho first publication thoreot aflor final adoption, as session •.'• ; ', . ,- .•'".• TAKE NOTICE THAT the Zonliifj Boart) of AdiuslmoHt Township Committee. and ad- 464 20 3,607.23 ol trie Borough ol Gaiwood will hold a special meoliog . 337 Dorchesler Avenue receipt of payment of the purchase price plus accrued providod by Iho Local Bond Law • 16. Adjournment ' '.' • . .. • this appointment means: more 464 21 3.609.51' 1 1 ' on Wednesday. Juno 12.199.1 at Ihe Municipal Building: ministration owes it to all citizens TRUCKLOAD 334 Dorchesler Avenue Interest from their dales to the dale of delivery thereof .' •• . Edwin R.Forco. Chairman The regular order^ of business may be altered by a rna- . 464 • 22 5.419,33 403 South Avenue., Garwood,' Ip he'aV and cons'ldor Iho 333 Dorchester Avenue The chlel financial officer Is directed to report In writing Towrtship Committee lorlly.vote of Ihe members present. Any olhor matters than just a resume stuffer but re- 464 23 '5.556.37 following application lor variances from the fequiromonlr, to address this issue. Senior citi- 331 Dorchester Avenue • to the governing body at the meeting* next succeeding ATTEST. ' '•".'' . ' which may be property brought to the attention of Iho ; .464 24 5.127,09 ol the Garwood Land Use Ordinanbe. This meeting will quires that meetings are held and 330 Dorchesler Avenue the date when any sale or delivery ol the notes pursuant Arlone M..Gigon -. •' . ' . .. ' ' > board, may be discussed.and voted upon. . •• zens, those on fixed incomes and 464 25 5,135.20 to this ordinance Is made. Such report must include tho commence at 8:00 P.M.. with a Board workshop session '332 Dorchester Avenue . Municipal Clerk • ...... , Vincent A. Gonnella a workable alternative be found 464 .26 4.381.03 amount. Ihe descrlptldn. the Interest rate and the maturity commencing at 7:30 P.M. ... . ;,'• • . , all of Cranfprd's residentts, des- I 33* Dorchesler Avenue . NOTICE OF P6NDIN0 ORDINANCE •'..'• • • Board Secretary 464 . 27 4.229.16 : schedule ol Ihe notes sold, the price obtained and Ihn . John C. and Klmberly A. Bakor am requesting relief I a which-will benefit senior citizens, ' 336 Dorchesler Avenue The ordinance published herewith was Introduced arid S23.97 .CCS-H-May 23. 1991 464 28 1,656.24, name of the purchaser. ' " permit conversion of an existing single fanilty residence. erve to have the benefit of the 436 Lexington Avnue passod upon lirst reading al a meeting ot the governing Into a two .family residence in an RA zone al 314 Myrlli' young families and all the citizens body ol the Township ol Cranlord. In Ihe County ol Union. reduction in tipping fees at the Total ••'••.• • Section 5. The capital budget nf the Township of Cran- Avenue. Such request requires rollel Irom Sebtlbnt 22-89' J Slatool New Jersey, held on May 14.1S91.lt wilt be ful' of Cranford," i •ATTEST: ••.••.•'••.• ford is hereby amended to conlcfm with the provisions TOWNSHIP Ot CRANFORD and'22.94(e| which do not permit two lamlly residencoi transfer stations in Elizabeth and ol this ordinance lo the extent bt 'Jny Inconsistency ther considered lor final passage, alter public hearing Ariene M Gltjon. Township Clerk bd ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ' in thn RA lone arid require a minimum lot-slue of 5.000 CC6-1IMay S3. 1991 herewlth'The resolution Injhe form promulgated by tho .Ihoroofjka! amMU l W ',S23.46 • • . ' - • Ala meeting held on Monday. May 6.1991 the Crarv .. 5q. II. and 50 lool width fpr a two lamlly residence. •J.otal Finance Board showinnlull detail 61 the Mended < in the Municipal BO . lord Zpnjng. Board of Adjustment took, Ihe .lollqyt/frtQ.' All documents relating lo Ihls mailer are available tor Iho requirement ot tho Zonl'nfl Oidlrianco to' end capital budget and. capital program as approved by'the • i99i"a,|'8;0fl o'clo public review In the Constriction Ufepartmenl Oft|c*e^.ir. ,.—_~. ""'*'•'.''' 1 --•"-- "•-•••• •'- -rian IheWuijiWed Iront yard.' V aireclor dmhe Division ol local Oovemmf n»'6e™rfcos' "aqd up loond imiuinSrMw |#«,m»gq >(dbXl^0nlcl|ta)iBtllU)liigr{4l]p |SbljtltAtref|u{|'.~%arwK]d. Fantastic Savings NOTICE '".""*" . •••••'.,. (VIC.8.1 al Block 549. Lot 25 known as 24 jytepdeli is Dn file with. Iha Clerk (nil Is available Ihero lor pub|lc ot said ordinance wltl.be made avallabw ait ih% Clew 9-81 - R6tx,1'..'" ' ^ ' r- .•';,"•:•'. 'V :. ','. and Thursday, between9:00am, and 12;OQNoon.and 1:00 V i request ihosame: ":'•'•'."'. Avenue, Block 233; Lol 45 lo construct a deck with less lord. Counly of Union; New Jersey will hold a public hear- 1941 — Jorry S Marie Piseck'l: Applicants, lor a variance Secllon'6. The' following addillorial mailers are hereby . p.m.,and 4:00 p.m. .' ••'*., Oh America's #1 - ArlenoM: Gigon. Clerk ' Ihbh the required rear yerd setback |VI.C,9,| Approved ing on Monday. June 3.1991 Workshop Meeting al 7:45 Irom the requirements ol Iho Zoning Ordinance lo con- determined, declared, recited arid stated: . ' •-,.;. ... • ' ' • • William Nlorslfidl S74.97 •."'....',' '....:'.• CCt;1IMay 23, 1991 11-91 — Howard &JaniceGabriel. Applicants, 7Eleech . P.M., public hearing at' 8:15 p.m. In the Municipal struct a front overhang with Inss lhan tho required Iront la) The Improvement or'purpose described In Section . , " ' : •', ' . • • Board Soorqtary. ftwr appoihtiiieiits to bo Street. Block 170, Lot 6 to conelruot a'rool overhang that Selling Mattress! 6ullding.'6 Sprlngflefd Avenue. Cran'ord.New Jersey to yard setback IVI.C.6.1. and 16 erect a 3 high picket fence. 3 of this bond ordinance Is not a current expense. Ills ,$13.26 . ,.•• " , . CC^-4'..U- May'23. 1001 consider the following: shed and deck at property located in a flood Iringe area an improvement or purpose that the.Township.may NOTICE OF THE i lawlully undertake as a general irriprovemonl, and no part '• No •' • •....' "' • al Block 266 Lot 1.02 known as 203 North Union Avehue. MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE , work oh seeing that all our boards : ol the c6st thereof has been or shall be specially assess, Regular Democratic OrgariizaT 14-91 — John 4 Jill Hanke. Applicants, for a variance rrorn ' . - - Charles Kiamle. Jr. KENILWORTH BOARD OF EDUCATION ed on property specially benefited thereby. MATTRESSES lhe requirements of Ihe Zoning Ordinance to construct • , , . -Secretary At the Organization Meeting of the Konllworth Board Ubn ••-• candidate Norman Albert are properly arid fairly to each Ib) The period of Usefulness ol the Improvement pr pur* • "The Beist in Music" ^ an addition with less than Ihe required side yard setback CC-2-il-May 23. 1991 ol Edu.calion. held May 13,.1991 al 8:00p.m. In the All criticized the Township Com- applicant with the best interest of IVI.C.7.). and property In a flood fringe area al Block 151. pose within the limitations ol Ihe Local Bond Law. ac Purpose Room of the Hardlno School, the following ONLY cording to the reasonable Hie thereof computed from the • ^'The Best in Pridie" Lot 26. known as 101 Lafayette Place. schedule of meetings was Adopted tor the 1991-92 school . mittee for its handling of ap- Cranford and its future as their . ' TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD date ol the bonds authored by this ordinance, is.10 ; : 15-91.— Rodney t Caren Rolg. Applicants, for a variance ; ' year: •" .-' . •' ' ' ' ' , .,"'. '•{ ' ' ,',• '•'. •• •.-. N FROM years. .• " .'-... •••:'• 1 • "The Best in Service" only considerations,", Albert con- from Ihe requirements of the Zoning Ordinance lo con' ORDINANCE NO, 91-14 June 10. 1991 "•• N6ven)bat11. 1B91 "• f '# pointments to the Planning Board struct a deck with less than the required rear yard set' BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR YHE ACQUISITION . |c| The Supplemental,Debl Statement required by the July 8. 1991 - .' December 9. 1991 • and the Zoning Board of Adjust- tiniied." • '••••'•.' . .".•..•:, .'."•.. back (VI.C 9.1. al Block 160. Lot 26 known as 510 Orchard OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM FO& THE CflANFORD Local Bond Law has been duly prepared and tiled in the August 12 1991' January 13. 1992 . MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN AND BY THE TOWNSHIP OF oflice of the Clerk, and a complele.executed duplicate "Another way I intend to see to Slreel. ••::'.•....• ' • ; Soplember 9. 1991 February 10. 1992 ,- ment this week.. "These Boards: ' CRANFORD. IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. NEW JERSEY, Ihereol has been tiled In the oflice of Ihe Director of the 'October 15. 1991 March 9. 1992 • •'..-;'.•• it that these boards operate -16-91 — Port & Anne Monlross. Applicants, fora variance APPROPRIATING $125,000 THEREFOR INCLUDING A ''Division of tocal Government Serviges In the Department ."...• .••,.•.' •• Aprll,'i3. t992. , • •'•' - ' make crucial'. decisions Which Irom the requirements of. the Zoning Ordinance 10 con. , GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $12:700 FROM THE of Communlly.Aflalre bt Ihe State of New Jersey. Such All regular meetings ol the Kerillworth Board of 5duca- properly i;s through strict local slru'cl a deck too clMato a d"*ached garage iVi-Q.i-g.».. LIBRARY SERVICES CONSTRUCTION ACT. TITLES! statement shows that the gross debt of the Township as lion are held In the All.Purpose Room ol lhe Hardtrg impact on the future of our town. al Block 213 Lot 4 Knowri a* 6 Hjrnlng Avenue AND 3. AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF M06.300! defined In Ihe Local Bond Law is Increased by ihe School, located al 426 Boulevard. Kenllworth.'NJ. and Appointments should be based on enforcement iofj the recently ^n-. 1 authorization ol Ihe bonds and notes prdvided In this 1 1791 - Paul & Deborah Hampton Applicants for a BONDS OR. NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP TO FINANCE begin al 8:00 P.M..Meeting; nights are the second Mory bond ordinance by $106 300 and the obligations aulhon; acted local government ethics law PART OF THE COST THEREOF; day ol each month with the exception ol October when merit and those people with ob- variance Irom the requirements ot Ihe Zoning Ordinance ed herein will be within all debt limitations prescribed BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF tho meeting shall be'held on tho second (2nd) Tuesday- which precludees board members 10 construct a deck with less than the required nar yard by that Lav; , , Vijous conflicts of interest such as setback (VIC») al Block 426 Lol 901 known 4s 195 THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD IN THE COUNTY OF due to tho Columbus Day Holiday from having an Interest 'in:a Stoughton Avenue UNION NEW JERSEY (not less lhan two thirds of all (d) An aggregate amount not exceeding $3 000 lor developers and realtors should items ot expense listed in and permitted under N J S A ORDER OP BUSINESS 1691 - Arthur J Blaufedor Applicant foravanancefrom members Ihereol affirmatively concurring) AS FOLLOWS: business organization, or engaging Section 1. The Improvement described In Section 3 of 40A 2<20 Is Included In Ihe estimated Cost Indicated The order of business al a regular moiling ol mo not be appointed," he said. STATION "The recent application before . in any business transaction, or professional activity, which is in the Zoning Board by Waldbaum's substantial conflict with the CASSETTES • CD'S • GIFT CERTIFICATES • ACCESSORIES is a perfect example," he con- proper; discharge of his duties in TOTAL VISION^ BATHING SUIT tinued. 'It is the ToMvnship Com- the public interest Cranford mittee which has failed all of | CENTER I IALDA should adopt its own ethics board Crapford's citizens by failing to to administer and enforce the QyegUoaet for tho Entire Family BLUES? starts today seeto it that those appointed to state law until the township (ad- PLAZA LOSE UP TO 15 lbs. IN 3 WEEKS our boards can decide the matters opts its own ethics code. It is titne SUPER FIRM I FREE FRAME J GET IN SUMMER SHAPE FAST! before them. There are so many to end the era of political pat- DELUXEFIRM EXTRA FIRM PHARMACY Everything willing and capable citizens in 11 $ with purehaw oT Praacripion lanses 123-2 N. UNION'• CftANHUD LIQUID FADS OR /UTTIFICAL FOODS rohage .Vhicn' has characterized_ Full, ea pc (Reo $239*)...... :...... *119 Full, aa pc (Reg $299**)..,,. .... 149" (Prescription sunglasses Included. Cranford it is inconceivable that the apoihtment process and" to I Pcrs0llal Cr0llp in stock at people who can participate in all ensure that': appointments are;' Full, ea pc (Reg $159") .l...... ,...... *79* Quean, 2 pc sat(Refl $599"). %&£*. Queen, 2 pc set (Reg $699")..;...;....;.J349* Choose from a large group of fashion $(IT G $£v d M frames - Reg. retell up to $60.00) 272-8811 yy Session ">r Program aprrtications are not appointed. made'based oh merit instead of 88 $ W King. 3 PC set (Reg $899 ),.....^479 Thru June With this ad. 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A-14 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, May 23,1991 . Thursday May 23,1991 GRANFORD

Baseball team takes three straight;

Of all American holidays, there is no greater celebration of freedom^ Western Grain-Fed meat. And the Chicken is cut from the breast of dinefies tie the pur Kings Country Farhi Fresh Chickens, the freshest birds in town. than Memorial Day. : ••'•••• ' • ' • ••'•'''""': .• 1 IrLthe spirit of the occasion, our stores are decorated in festive red, When it comes to our skewering your Kabobs, the choice is yours By Al Lies "" ahead, 8-4. then Don Sammet Tim Kaufman and Peter Ac- again. We'll prepare them either with our own fresh Tomatoes, Sports Writer * singled him home, making the comando. The other run scored - white and blue and our aisles offer you a bounty of American foods. on an error. ; Big No. 16!Luan Ahmetaj and close by adding two more in the Come to our Butcher's Corner for the widest selection of the Peppers and Onions or with no vegetables at all. fifth inning;, making the score 5-4..- they scored four in the top of shortstop Jose Rodriguez did a : choicest meats. : Elsewhere at Kings, our American inspirations go-from the most job against Middlesex High But here came Rodriguez arid the second on Accomando's 2 run delectable Maryland Soft-Shell Crabs in our Seafood Corner to our School last Thursday to lead the Bears; With bases loaded and double, followed by Chris Park- You can take your choice of five different cuts of our tender USDA Brearley to a 9-6 victory, which two outs, he blasted his base- hill's triple. . Choice London Broil. Whichever cut you prefer, you can count on us own New England Baked Beans in our Deli Corner. means the Bears have clinched a clearing triple, putting Brearly Oratory scored four runs in the tie for the Mountain Valley Con- scoce.,9-4. . bottom of the 3rd and in the. 4th to to trim it to one-eighth of rat or less before we weigh it to give you And for more American favorites, our Farmer's Corner offers you ference, Valley Division baseball Cffrey. showed signs of tiring in make the score 8 to 5 after four the best value, everything from the sweetest Texas Honeydews to the juiciest championship. the seventh when the Blue Jays innings. Or take your choice of four different styles of unmatched Kabobs, Carolina Peaches.. Ahmetaj, the Bears' first.base added a couple of runs, but Kauf- The Bears added four- more man, had four runs batted, in for man came in to close the. door, runs in the top of the 5th on a;2- The Steak is USDA Choice Sirloin, The Lamb is our USDA Choice So make the choice to shop at Kings for a corner on quality in the day. fte tripled in two in the getting the last two batters to fly run single by Mike Emery and an II American and each cube is cut from the leg. The Fork is the finest every corner of the store. It's worth every penny. first inning and blasted a two-run out to left field. Final score Bears RBI single by Jose Rodriquez. home run in the third inning. 9, Middlesex 6. The 4th run scored on an error. Bear coach Ralph LaConte an- Rodriguez put the game out of The Bears scored six more runs BUTCHER'S CORNER FARMER'S CORNER GROCER'S CORNER FREEZER CORNER COUPON CORNER reach in the fifth inning by blast- nounced after the game that the in the 6th on one hit and five iiig a bases loaded triple. Bear Bears have been seaded No. 1 in walks. Accomandq's two-run USDA Choice Beef Sweet Ripe Texas Maxwell House • 4 . • • • •"• • * • • pitcher Chris Carey earned the the North Jersey, Section 2, Group single was the only hit of. the in- 99 .rx IA11 Varieties victory with relief help in the I state tournament He added, ning. .•••-..• . Shoulder . Honeydew Coffee Vegetables i6oz7 seventh jnhing from Tim Kauf- "This win was a real team effort 99 Petite Corn, Petite Peas, Mixed •Doritos fiTIlk man. Carey was our big pitcher for this Joe Sibilia picked up his second London Broil ib lb. Regular (13 oz. can) or big game.'.' J win of the season in relief, of Melons 5.6 lb. avg. French Roast (12 oz. can) Vegetables or Parisinne Carrots The Bears; jumped off to a 3-0 Kevin Bell. Joe pitched, the final Sirloin-Tip or Rump , •TORTILLA 3" lead in the first inning when Chris The Bears are ,19-2 overall for London Rmil lh. *2.49 Seedless Gourmet Hot House Mr. Coffee Coffee Filters Seabrook Gold Label Vegetables four innings, allowing five hits, Cucumbers ea- 99* iCHIPS 7 oz. bag ^ j Parkhill singled, Mike Archibald the season and 13-1 in the con- striking out three and walking Top-Round London Broil lb. '2.99 Basket or Junior (100 ct.) Peas, Broccoli Florets or ference. . : Jersey Fresh Scallions ...___^_3/*L reached on an error, and'Ahmetaj ' .two. '. .''•'. • . ' •••; BonelesiTSiirl6iri"Steak ~" 7irte()^zzi± -blasted-a-triple-iThen Carey hel- Euro-Fresh Beefsteak Tomatoes Green Giant Cob Corn 4 ears% 1J69 j y ":—In~ther Tuesday-game-atMan^ - — - — _ __ Photo by Diano MaHlord London Broil__^____lbi *3A9 Boston Lite Popcorn Original $ JGoOd 5/19/91-5/25/91 LU148 ped his cause by hitting a sac altogether last week, defeating ville, the tiears took an early 1-0 ^FjcattLPennsylvania lh. '*1S9 Birds Eye Cob Corn _8 ears li>? rifice fly to score AhmetaJAj CHRIS Polito (15), Joe Carnet (9) and Sean Slattery of Cranford.celebrate runs scored against Arizona Red Grade "A" Potatoes -or No-Salt 3 S • . Limit one coupon/Item per customer - • oratory Prep. (Summit), 18-6 on lead • on an.RBI single by Luan Union Catholic on Monday. • • -. . ; . ..:'-. . USDA Choice fieef St Michael Milk Chocolate tVee Tavern Cheese Pizza 16 oz. 1^9 Brearley added two more in the Monday and Manville, 6^5, Wed- Ahmetaj that Scored Mike Ar- SumnierjSalad Favorite 5 lb. bag *2.99 Eclairs ^______8 8 jpz HA9 Ellio's Microwave X-tra Cheese third ; on Ahmataj's home run, nesday before meeting Middlesex. chibald, who had walked and took Shell Steak $t Michael Biscuit ; 3-SUce Pizza ftAar.. *1J69 •••' if- scoring Archibald, who had sing- Against Oratory Prep the Bears, second on a wild pitch with -two

Carolina 1 (6-Pack) lb. Assortment___2 lb 3 bz.^9.99 Celentano Mini Ravioli —8 oz. 99* •Minute Maid led ahead of him: •. . " T junilpifed but to an 8-0 lead after 2 •'put-'--.. •• ..- •' „•.,•.• .' _ • • The .-.•• Middlesex Blue Jays 1/2 innings. They scored fdur in Boneless SheU Steak Peaches 214 size ib. Big Valley Frozeh Fruit Mixed »Frozen ; Manville tied it up in the bottom (6-Pack) -' lb Keebler Wheatable (20 oz.). Blueberries or packed away for two runs in the the third on an RBI single by of the 2nd and took the.lead with_ Granfbrd basebairieam wins three; Summer.Sweet Corn White, $ ., fourth and really_ made things Chris Carey and RBI walks by another run in the 3rd and two" $ Raspberries (12 oz.) •.'•• 1.99 iORANGE Withthis Kings Fresh Bi-Color or Yellow, pkg. of 4 2.99 Crackers 7oz. Cascadian Farms Cou n runs in the 4th. -• ' •JUICE 12 oz. P° The Bears came back with four Vidalia Onions __ lb. 89* Kraft Marshmallows Mini (10.5 oz.) Organic Berries__^1O5 oz. but drops two to Union Catholic Ground Beef ib. New At Kings! Microwavable runs in the top of the 5th, when Family Pack, S. lbs. or more or Jet Puff (10 oz.) ,• •';'•• \ 69C Golfers still unbeaten with two out Mike Archibald Seasoned Mushrooms 7 oz. '1.99 Minute Maid ;Good5/19/91-5/25/91 LU149; '. plate with a double and two sing- Fat Content 20% brake's Value Pack Coffee Cakes doubled and scored on a single by By Allies Belgium Endive ___^_lb. »L9? * • Limit one coupon/Item per customer •. * Ahmetaj. Chris Carey walked and Cranford bounced back in their les. Polito had two singles while (lb. 24 oz.) or Ring Dings Ades 12 oz.89' after Westfield upset Sports writer . half of the first, scoring six runs Carney and Montross had one hit Kings Country Farm Fresh (lb. 7.6 "?) • • • . • • Jose Rodriquez singled to load the California $^49 Dole Juice Bars .15 oz. 2/*5 bases/Don Sammet got an RBI on With two games remaining in on a walk to Ryan Loxley, a apiece! Gulden's Brown or Yellow Mustard I Regular or Light Choice I the season, the Cranford High double by Chris Polito, a double Whole QQC Cherries ib. ^ Bonus Pack 3 oz. Free! 15 oz. btl. 89C Welsh Farms Cranford High School golfers pnal tournament title in which a walk and Tim Kaufmann In the win against Summit, }h gal. '2.99 I Breakstone 4\£\f>* kept their updefeated season in- they finished 43 strokes ahead of knocked in two runs with a School baseball team boosted its by Schmidt, sacrifice fly by Eicke, Cougar pitcher Pete Cetera gave Ice Cream _ record to 11-11-1 with wins ag- and then four singles in a row by Chicken Legs ib. 05* Heinz Squeeze Bottle Qf|£ Frozen Yogurt. }h, gal. *2i)9 tact this week with a major upset Cranford, were ambushed by the double to make the score 5^4. UP six hits and two walks and DAIRY CORNER •SOUR. 99 i over county and state regional Cougars in an extraordinary team Manville tied the score in the ainst Summit 9-2, Livingston 10-1, Joe Carney, Chris Dorsett, Luke caused nine strike outs: Family Pack, 3 lbs. or more champion Westfield. The linksters effort at Galloping Hill. The bottom of the 5th, and the game and Shabazz 15-6, this past week. Lucash and Montrbss. The score Ketchup lb. 12 oz. btuO^ SIGNATURE CLUB The Cougars lost twice to-Union was Cranford 6, Shabazz 3. Eicke, Carney and DiPaolo led Minute Maid Relishes 10 oz. jar 6>9' also set back Union Catholic to Cougars shot their lowest team remained tied until the top of the the Cougars in hitting with two C SPECIALS raise their record to 1&-0-1. Catholic, scoring 5-0 in a May 14 The Cougars added two more Kings Country Farm Fresh $J99 I Hamburger Dill Slices _pt. jar 89 score in recent memory as three 8th, when with one out Don each. Eicke had a double and a Orange Juice Take advantage of our weekly iQood 5/19/91-5/25/91 1U1S0" Westfield, fresh off their regi- players recorded their best ever Dayon singled, stole second and game and 3-2 Monday. runs in the second inning when single while Carney and DiPaolo Vegetarian Beans __. V lb. can-,219$* ,j irnembersronly savings*'<> Cranford's co-captain George both Schmidt and .Eicke. soored. Chicken QQC prom Cqncentrate, V4 gal. . * • Limit one coupon/Item per customer . • score iift competitt 99", : ' player.^es his^^ltiscp^V^ !} h4b$d V Tvv ; v well for the Cougars, w.ere: Loxley ; 'Heinz';- y^--r ^ i;i JOIN THE €WB, hold: •:•;•: baseball players-in UWoiti "County: a ruri| bat *CUPa'nfora^dm^ 3 lbs', or more • : Kyle.artd DereK F^rJ|$i|^|a^., .v, uTim Kaufmfenn^p3(cl}^ up his • <\w,ith a triple, ;jmd^ucash and • Tropicana Pure Premium jSalted (15.25 oz.) or' '6th win, pitching three scoreless Schmidt showed! his$a!ent again with thifee more, including ^ r Thighs 3 lbs! or mote \jiJb; *1 JO? Barbecue Sauce : ihior track meet had' titio birdies ^en , route to Friday as he blasted a super two-run homer by Schmidt Cran- Schmidt, each with a single. Orange Juice ___32 oz. btl. 1.69 Members Save Unsalted (14.25 oz.) shooting 38s to pace the effort innings. He struck out five,wal - Fresh Western Grain-Fed Pork Tropicana lb. 2 oz. btl.- Kings Country ked three and didn't allow a hit home run into the center field ford 11-4. \ Cougar pitcher Dan Durniak :Snyder's Y ,\Crariford Jaycees will hold their Kevin Cassidy fired a fine 39 and football bleachers at Memorial held down the Union Catholic Country-Style $199 Apple juice 64 oz. 2/*3 Farm Fresh annual Junior- track meet June 1. ., Eric.Nowicki shot a 4-over-par 40 Jon Ciravolo pitched the first five Both teams' bats were quiet in team until the fifth inning when Charles Chips innings for the Bears. Field to lead the Cougars in the the fourth inning. However, in the Grapefruit Juice 32 oz. btl. *1.» Buy One OFF Box Hard at 9 a.m: at Memorial Field. The in the 155-162 victory over the his opponents began to hit in a x $ Chicken Breast : victory over the Shabazz Bulldogs. fifth the Cougars added two more Spare Ribs ib. x Newman's Lemonade h gal. L99 Thin event is'open to Cranford children Blue Devils. Not only is Schmidt the Coug- game which ended, in a 5-0 win Get One Whole or Split, 3 lbs. tor more Couppn between the ages of 8 and 13. i runs on singles by Polito, John Kings Pork Spare Ribs Dole Pineapple Blends Vi gal. *L99 :PRETZELS- ; Crahfbrd's victory over Union ars' leading hitter with a .360 plus for them. Durniak gave up a total S Pretzels Colarussp and Carney. Cougars, Breast Bone Removed..! lb. 2J69 Axelrod •'-••".. FREE Members Save Events will consist of the 100- Catholic was by a 175-192 count at CHS Athletes batting average, but he's also the of five hits. Cetera took over the 8 oz, bag USDA Choice ;Good 5/19/91-5/25/91 LU145 meter dash (50-meter dash for 8- 13-4. pitching in the sixth inning and Fresh Store-Made Beef, Onipn Dip \______pt. 89* Ash Brook. Kyle again led jhe top: pitcher with a 5-2 record, in- Shredded Cheeses ___8 oz. *\A9 Bertolli Olive Oil Classico Boneless Sirloin Steak • . Limit one coupon/Hem per customer and 9-year-olds), Softball throw, Cougars by firing three birdies of the Week cluding 57 strikeouts in 44 innings Shabazz got two runs in the gave up only two hits. Between $ running long jump, high jump and Lamb or Fork $199 • * • '.• • • 4 • .• •/• • • •' • • • • and a 1.09 earned run average. :_ sixth inning, but Cranford mat- the two pitchers,. there were 11 Light n'Lively Garden or Extra Light pt. ! oz. btL 3.59 London Broil 400-meter run. and a 39. NowicW and Farbanec Cranford High; School. Ath- ched them with two of their own strike outs and four walks. Cottage Cheese _____12 oz. *\A9 Hefty Plastic Cups j All Varieties, 6-Pack each registered 45s and Brian letes of the Week are George Other top hitters for the. Coug- Kabobs ib. J VA lb. or more I Mug Root Beer or Cream Soda, Each division will have a boys Hartmanri came in with 46. ars are: first baseman Chas Eicke, on singles by Mostross and Lpxley. Polito had only one hit for Cran- Beef From the Sirloin, Lamb From o z 16-:Ouhc16:Ouhce '•--••^••'-'-•plcgpg . of 200 *1.11. 9 and a girls category. Ribbons will Schmidt, baseball; Derek In the winning game against Kraft Parmesan 8 $^99 Hefty 8 7/8 Inch Foam Plates Flat Membtrs Save : Mountain Dew, Slice, Diet Farbanec, goif; Laurie Col- who's batting over .350 and super ford during the game, a single in the Leg, Pork From the tenderloin Fresh Lemon •Pepsi, Pepsi Free or "*" be given to all participants. Sig- The final match of the season sophomore center fielder Adam Livingston, Colarusso pitched very the first inning. (pkg. of 50) or Blue (pkg. of 40) *l/»9 nup will begin at 8:30 am. Call will be played Tuesday at Echo arusso, Softball; Joe Cassidy well for the Cougars, giving up Skewered With or Without Vegetables Grated Cheese Z* and Dan Clancy, tennis; Greg DiPaulo, with a .302 average. The Cougars were scheduled to Scott Napkins Sole Fillets $100 •PEPSI-COLA Wally Shackell, 272-7534. Lake against Westfield. In the Shabazz game, Sam Car- only one hit and seven walks. He Chicken From the Breast _lb, *4A9 Polly-OFree •:. '.:' Economy Pack _pkg. of 300 H.79 Kleinsorgen and Mike Hecht, also instigated five strike outs. play Linden Tuesday and will The Turkey Store 1 lb. 6r more AOFT 16/12 oz. cans Withthis boys' track; Kristi White and penter started on the mound for face East Side in a makeup game Ricotta Cheese, 15 oz. *1.99 Safeguard Soap 3-Pk. 15 oz. pkg. *1.7? Members Save the Cougars: However, he was Schmidt led the Cougars at the Ground Turkey Shredded M9 • Union Catholic 5, Cranford 0 came in a close second in the White also placed second in the dealers; nnd we cannot be responsible for typographical Onions SO* Coaches are selected from team place finisher in the 1,500-meter Mini Mums AW OFF • • •• • • * • Cranford 9, Summit 2 Union County Championships, high jump with a leap of 5. Flynn Fresh, Any Size . errors. Not all items available in all stores. 12 oz. performances at the U.S. Senior freestyle. then came in fifth in the javelin 99 I Chips Ahoy! or Chewy Chips Ahoy! I Nationals/ The U.S.' Senior Na- Cranford 10, Irvington 1 surprising the first place Plain- ; (lb. 2 oz.), or Sprinkled Chips I tionals is the highest level a field team 84-77, with 87-4. Cranford's mile relay Live Lobsters ib Memorial Day Hours AnyHoma I Ahoy! (145 oz.) Petrozziello, who resides in Cranford .15, Shabazz 6 The first race of the day was team of Jennifer Schulze, Maria swimmer from a club team, Cranford with wife Karen and Union Catholic 3, Cranford 2 Vassalo, Carolyn Gardner, and Newfoundland, While Supplies Last! Kings will be open Monday, Dried Fruit or $^00 •Nabisco YMCA, or college can achieve in children, said, "I look forward to won by one of Cranford's three U.S. Jlwimming except during an county champions. Denise Pech- Pechillo also came in fifth. Gard- .-•'.. : fr6mUji.mJ!' Nut Product JLOFF coaching at the festival. It. will G in the 220 in Claihbake Olympic year." Jersey GatorsThave include athletes from all sporfsTrT -Hlo,—who—placed_eighth-ir 99 Members Save Manville 174, Brearley 197 Any Cascadian fared well there in recent years a Olympic Gamfes type setting, winter counties in the 400, won 26.9. The girls were winning the Jbr TWO ea and have consistently . scored Middlesex 179, Brearley 192 the. race with a school record time meet by one point up to the last iGood 5/19/91-5/25/91 , LU146 includingpoperifiig aria. cldsirig' (2) 1-1/8 lb. Lobsters, (?) Ears of Corn, Farms Organic swimmers in the finals. . ceremonies^at the Los Angeles Cranford 155, Westfield 162 of 59.2. "benise's wiii started the race, the mile relay, but Plain- (18) Little Neck Clams,- (2) Red-r • . Limit one coupon/Item per customer • • Top swimmers Petrozziello is Coliseum. It should be lots of fun." Cranford 175, Union Catholic 192 team off," said coach Ray White. field's win in that event gave them Skinned Potatoes, Seaweed and Jelly or "It gave them the incentive to the victory. White praises the girls Cookirig Pot SOFTBALL win." White's predictions proved on an excellent effort and beli- Preserve OFF correct as junior Kristi White won eves "they did not lose but were Fresh Seafood Kabobs Swordfish or Members Save •Marzetti Brearley track team shows Brearley 13, Manville 3 the javelin with a throw of 107-4. only beaten by a fine team." Yellowfin "Hina Skewered With or California •SALAD Dayton 11, Brearley 7 Maggie Morrow won the mile in Without Vegetables lh, *& 10 Middlesex 10, Brearley 2 5:25, and the two mile in 11:43.2. The girl's record now stands at Daisies bu. strength in the face of defeat 6-0 as they won their last dual Fresh Hawaiian OFF iDRESSING Cranford 8, Union Catholic 6 Yet, the Cranford girls did not • r5oz. :••.•;••••••:• ' . .-• • • •. meet against Rahway. They will Swordfish Steak ^___lb. Members Save Cranford 17, Summit 5 • stop there. Sophomore Leah Hunt Colorful With this Belleville 3, Cranford 1 came in second place in the mile travel to Morristown Saturday to Coupon By Trlda Angllm of 18.1, and Maria Gomez came compete in the state sectionals. DELI CORNER 6" pot $100 Team correspondent Cranford 14, Shabazz 0 in 5;30.6, and second in the two Mums ;Good 5/19/91-5/25/91 , UJ1S2 close behind for third. Gomez also Cranford 9, Union Catholic 6 Bpar's Head AOFF • •>. Umll one coupon/Item pir cuiiomtr • The David Brearley girls' track placed third in the 400 hurdles. Signature Club Items available at Kings in team fell victim to another frust- Durham's endurance was rev- TENNIS Day camp for soccer training Frankfurters ib _ Garwood, Short Hills, Bcdminster and rating defeat May 14 against New ealed in the field events when she Wayne only, Providence High School. The A.L Johnson 5, Brearley 0 Grilling Kielbasa or Grilling placed first in the long jump and West Morris 4, Cranford 1 Smoked Palish Sausage _Jb, «&99 conference champs proved their , had a jump of 4-10 in the high A weeklong day camp offering Participants will be grouped maturity and experience against jump to give her first Anglim also Scotch Plains 5, Cranford 0 training in the fundamentals of according to age, size and ability. Hebrew National Frankfurters the young Lady Bears. placed in the high jump with a Summit 5, Cranford 0 soccer will be available this The soccer camp will be con- or Kna

A v •••,'.! B-2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday May 23,1991 Thursday May 23,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE B-3" Cranford Baseball League action for the week Bowling The latest in local soccer action Littman, Adam Loffredo, Dan Quinan, Sean Commanches Cardinals team. • Brent Heck scored two runs for the Braves Martin and Steve Demeier. 3 second hatf goal was answered by two Rebel Pappacoda, Emily Taylor and Chris Jorn hel- AA league The Red Sox again w,ere led by their "M &' and did a good Job behind the plate. Andy and. Patrick Maher combined for a picture Pawnees riots, however/turned on the offensive pre- an assist from Eric Ferrerla. Ferrelra had many scores. The Patriots; however, turned on the ped at the fullback positions. .6 M Boys" Eric Messner and Finn McKenna. perfect goal as Frost one-touched Maher's Mohawks Kovall. Rich Pollack and Heck all pitched for -HILLSIDE PTfitW Cranfordgirls ssure after Tim Meyer had an exciting score shots on goal, but was hot able to connect. offensive pressure alter Tim Meyer had an STANDINGS 6 ''EM'^ . the Braves and combined for 10 < - - - 'era-Brian Matt-Evana^a-detandefr-wae-able to score a . throW-ln over the goalie's head form 25 yards COUGARS 7, RAZORBACKS 5 Apaches exciting score from his mldfield position. Mid- BLUE LIGHTNING 3, RED REBELS 0 9 over the centerfleld fence and-doubled while Harley, Jeff Baer and Ron Kulik, now with the goal unassisted. Robby Hubbuch scored wrth out. Robert Sands contributed strong mid-field .The Cougars beat the Razorbacks 7-5 with Blue division "Hoover" McKenna came in In relief of pitcher Hillside Angels 55.5. 40.5 fielders Brian Harley,, Jeff Baer and Ron Kullk, The Blue Lightning fought off a determined line pitching from Jim Laos, Anthony Viso and TIGERS 8, REDS 6 .Traveling (cams help of the wind, made it very difficult' for an assist from Blelickl. Final goal came from play and defenders Chris Johnson, Ed now with the help of the wind, made It very . effort by the Red Rebels to come away with a Andrew Schmltt and limited the Cards to oriel Newcomers 54,5 "41.5. Ryan Rellry. Going the distance (or the Raz- • The Tigers continued their winning streak Wostfiold to cross the mldfield line. Forwards Billy Crecca ori an assists from Heck. Sweenfey, Robbie Schipper and Shaun.John- difficult for Westfield to cross the mldfield line. well played 3-0 victory, The offensive punch - Spartans Memorial league hit while shutting them out over the final four . 45 orbacks was Steve Mllanowicz. Hitting power with this very"well matched game. Pitching for Pinettes ' 51 Mike Tretola,' Ryan Kullk and John, Healey .• Midfield and defense were working the field son came on strong in. the second half to Forwards Mike Tretola, Ryan Kullk and John was provided by Andy Bausph's.three goals Hawkeys Innings. . • • the Tigers! were Kevin Slattery and .Chris QU- SOC-HERS 3, BRIDGEWATER 0 and ball well. Total Centennial domination keep Cranford In the lead. Goal tender Devin gp?^ r ,48.5 47.5 continued to appf:oach the goal area jiume- Healy, continued to approach the goal area for the Lightning. The offensive maneuvers for Gators bertson. The Soc-Hers travfl|Bd in RririppwaiBr anH ruled In these two games. Klebaur made some timely sves In the first long double, Andy Newklrk andd V Visi o with two ' . Ang»ls 5, Cardinals 3— dfcll g -41.5- -rnim tlmnn with Hoaloy sroriTj **"* *i»l"Q g°al- niimpr'nng times with Healay scoring the Melng the Lightning were spearheaded by the fine Misfits" decisively defeated the home teamby a".score 1 Goalie Oave Feder added-another shut out - : —singles each. Bobby Courtney, Brian Sharp, Cougars ' The Meeker Sharkey Angels defeated the led in runs.' Andy Nordstrom doubled and . Innings^., allowing only two runs. Gllbertson Gennaro Somnria performed weinn'hls'dutios na!t to Keep trie game close. — -— goairGennaroSommapertormod-weHln hl« held the Reds scoreless In the crucial sixth Rascals 37, 59 of ,&O. lrt spite ol the heat, tho Soc-Hers to the team. Defense and mldfleld saw. that no g pg Nick Williams, Joe,,Sob6n and Guy Patterson "Huskies'". Builders General Cardinals by a score of 5-3. scored while rookies "Dirt" Donovan and Tim as goal keeper; CRUSHERS 7, BRIDGEWATER 4 duties ds goal keeper. Stabile, Mike Spattro, and CairJIn West. Andy 3 7 behind the fine pitching of Chris Sands and Meyer-singled tojound_putjhe ojense^^ Inning, certifying the^victory. Dave Eiirell again played tirelessly'both offensively and defe- ball went past them and therefore there were «lso hit for trie Cougars. Outstanding fielding. Razorbacks The Crushers scorod seven goals' from Bausch scored his first goal on a lead pass 19. Kevin O'Donnell. The win was the 10th of the Cardinal pitcher Craig Frost baffled Sox .Kit- scored twice on stealsTand again on an RBI High games were bowled by Roe Lutt. 182: ^mmymy. :: ,:. ''..:.: . /.._._.../ . ,_ CENTENNIAL 7, MAPLEWOOD1 ;_no atternptsonltheCenteDnlalttoal, 1 plays were provided for the Cougars by Nick seven different players In routlngBridgewter,- - PATRIOTS 3, N. HUNTERDON 1.-'- '--•- _from_Chris_D'Ambola._ Sharon Ma|ors,_Holly^ season for the division leading Angels. Sands ters throughout as he limited the division triple bottod by Ben Grad.. Arush Pandya Maria Lowe, 177; Dottle Metehnlk, 175; Bon- „ Thj)i,first hatf ended with.no score, but the On Mother's Day the' Maplewood Cougar, Proper ball control has.dominated the suc- WllllanvLWtth two grabs of lortg fly balls and : :-7-4,-~--; ;- •-.-,.•' '. - • •' An outstanding performance by goalie PauUch, and Bobby Nowlcki combined to halt and O'Donnell combined.to strike out 10 bat-, leaders to seven hits while striking out four srrfeshed a triple In the fourth, winning- an- : nle Clerkowskl, 161; RHa Stiles, .161; Cathy , '•* ball Was In the Brldgewater half of the field team came to Centennial's. Orange Avenue • cesful season of the Centennial Team. Pas- T Chris Qulgley at second base. Hitting for the Gold division N Cr&nford 5-4 scored five goals In.the first Gennaro Somma led the Patriots to a victory the thrust of the. Rebels. Bausch punched In" ters while giving up seven hits. - batters. Craig also doubled in two plate ap- other RBI. Dan Wolf scored a double In the Massonl, 156;: Mary Carvalho, 150. • High rnost of the time. sing; • dribbling, pnd^falntlng were ever pre- Razorbacks were Tim Ryan, Jeff Hayeck, Greg field. Three minutes Into the first half. Cen- half. Winger Rul Fernandas started tho spree over an energetic Cobras team. The first half the second goal after Klmberty Schrelber in- Leading the way for the Angels' offense was pearances. fifth ahd Matt Zanes and Brian Sullivan played sories were by Stiles, 447; Massonl, 424; Lutz. ; The'§bc-Hers took full charge of the gamo tennial opened up the scoring from forward valient and theieanj.aemonstrated. Set-ups and Steve Mllanowicz, and Torn Barret.' Mustangs 11 1 with a breakaway shot just a minute into the saw the Cobras initiate numerous offensive tercepted a Rebel pass at' rrildtteld. The Greg Bazllus with a double, two-run homer Justin Matuslak and Mike Tears both sing- well In the field. . . 404; Metehnlk, 404; Carvalho, 404. In We second half starting with a nifty, tap of •• Eric Ferrelra's first goal on a beautiful cross were midfielders pass to- defense while for- Falcons game. Adam Buccarelll tallied the next goal on drives that wore held In check by the tight . Rebels rallied In the second half on the fine 9 2 and two runs scored. Also driving In runs led and Joe DeCandla drove homo the lone .For the Hods, Brett scored a home run In thai ball past the goalie by left wing Abby ward position themselvs for plays and follow COUGARS 14, QATORS 9 from right win Justin Metuslak. Eight minutes a fine shot on not. Quccarelll assisted In the defense of Jim Doane, Chris Sbaratta, Pat play of Allison Lombardo, Charles Keller, drew , 1- 3 were Jimmy D'Arcy with a two-run double and Cardinal tally on a fielder's choice. trio frith, John a triple In the'fifth, and Evan Dreyer. Uron Frelnd then booted the ball Into through with goals simply delighted the spec- The Cougars beat the'Gators' 14-9 In sly Into the the first half, Ferrelra scored again, next score with a beautiful pass;to set up Mamrak and Andy Hubbuch. John Heale/s D'Amlco and.Mark Harley while Glna Callenni, . Bulldogs Mike Bazllus with a R$U- single. Kevin With the victory the Red Sox uppod their Marx whacked a double In the first and fifth. the right comer of the net! Scoring ended with tators. . • Innings Sunday afternoon behind a balanced 4 8 colectlng a pass from midfielder Robby Hub- Shaun Weedon's tlp-in-goal. Crushers Jay strong move to the goal resulted In a tie game Glan Serplco, and Mike Rrttleberger, tightened O'Donnell and Eric Patterson each had sing- record to 11-2 and clinched first place in tho Dan Trout hit a single In.the fifth. But It.was , a beautiful.long, hard shot by-Diana Richards' buck. Soon after left wing Willy Corbislero hitting attack; The lead see-sawed back and Eagles 4 8 UCCadds . Whalen -and Paulo Fernandas completed the Just minutes before the half. down on defense. Outstanding mldfleld play Is forth throughout most of the game, but Jim 1 les to aid. the Angel attack. Infietder Pat Maher Gold Division for tho second consecutive year. Jesso's homo run In the first Inning that put . which deflected into the net. passed to midfielder Tim Blelickl. the latter CELTICS 3, E. BRUNSWICK 2 credited to the Rebels' Colleen Tretola, Karen Bruins 1 scoring as Crantord led 5-1 at the half. The second half saw the Patriots begin to Laos came In relief to hold the Gators. Lead' 10 and catcher Joey McComb had outstanding tho Tigers on their toesi Matt Rausch hit a The defense of Alana Doty, Amy Pidgeon. scored the third goal. The. fourth goal Was The Celtics mounted a wild second-half Poleshuck,: Billy Walshs and Ellzaboth Coccla. , The Crushers scored two more goals In the increase their control of the game. Wings Ing the hitting for the Cougars was Nick Will- 'defensive plays for the Angels to help pre- GIANTS 10, DODGERS 5 slnglo In the sixth and Dave Rasheed and Jenny Sands and Erica Platt effectively shut scored by Bldlckl from a pass from Metuslak., comeback to pull out a critical victory against Pat Mohoney played a fine game In goal for second half.-Midfielders Kevin Fbeley kicked a Mike Tretola and Ryan Kullk moved the ball ams wtth three hits, and Andy Newklrk, Greg serve the victory. . The Giants scored two runs In the bottom of Whit Percy playod well. ' July eamp . down-any offensive action of the home team'. Thp fifth .goal was scored by Fenelra with an one of the flight leaders. E. Brunswick held a teh Rebels while Steve Bobrowskl came very Minor league patented.'-Feoloy Floater" over the keeper's downfleld numerous times feeding Healey. Dorsett, and Laps with two hits each. Chris The Cardinals were led by the. fine! play of the ' first Inning against the Dodgers on Forwards Amy Mate; Heather Simpson, Rlch- assist from midfielder. Brent Heck.. . 1-0 halftlme lead and scored a quick goal at close to tightening the score on a blast that head-for the first tally. Andy Kovall's per- with passes that resulted In his added two Qulgley and . Ryan Rellly also hit for the shortstop Brendan Keeley ahd centerflelder Thursday at Memorial, Setting the table early arda, Dreyer and Frelnd continually pounded In the flrsl half, Centennial's constant pre.- the beginning of the second half on a direct caromed off the goal bar. The scoring was slstanco and hard work paid off with a goal more goals*.,The mldfleld of continued their Cougars. Leading the hitting attack for the MOHICAN 4, APACHE 3 Chris Rarnlnl, who turned In many good plays for the Giants was Kevin Feeley, who hit a for baseball the Bridgewater goalie. Midfielders. Lynsey ssuro dominated the ball and game. They en- kick which was awarded for a questionable topped off In the third quarter on a bouncing thai finished off BfBgewator. aggressive Iptay denying any scoring op- - Gators were Bubba Baker with two hits, Justin The Mohicans jumped put to an early 4 to 0 In center tor their team. Keeley'also led the solid line drive single to left field.. Andy Job Bolrges, Jill Redlund and Kim Kaltrelder each tered Into the second half tired and'very hot. tripping penalty. The E. Brunswick lead could return shot off the foot of Andy Bausch. Fine Cranford's dofonsp of Koopors Nik Foklte portunltles In the final few minutes. Major with a triple, and Justin Evens, Joe lead In the first Inning on doubles by ,T|m..- Cardinals at the plate with two singles, while then walked, followed by a .single from Mike had many near miss shots on goal, and' pas- , from the heat. The sixth goal was scored with, have been greater If not for some clutch saves goal tending Is credited to the Lightning's Jim Hammer tp .drive In Feeley. Jeff Weber, con- Union Courtly College will add a and Terry Donovan with Brian Roppert,. Jeff Kosslor and Nick Cannone with singles. Mamrack and Ryan Helmstetter and a home Flamlnl had a double. Brian Welngart. Craig Soccer try outs . sod the ball well between themselves and tho tho second assist from Willy Corblsie'ro to ' by goal tender Devin Klebaur and sweeper _ Collttl, Chris Penaharrara and Joe Hlglns. nected for still another hit to drive In Job, who Schulzo, Kevin Fooloy and Kovin O'Donnell, PATRIOTS 2, SUMMIT o . run by Ryan Heck. Rne Apache pitching by Frost, Mike D'Agostlno and Genaro Somma baseball camp thisr summei" to its . forward line. Blollcki, who completed his hat. trick. The final Shaun Johnson. It seemed, like Cranfrod was called safe on a slide Into home plate. • preserved the rout.' .' '•':..'.''""'' WILDCATS 8, EAQLES 7 Mike Merentlno and Eric Montgomery held the also had hits for the Cardinals. Justin Mat- "College for Kids" program- The shutout was. recorded by goalies. goal came from Ferrelra who scored four would never score' against the .aggressive . The Patriots establslehd a 4-1-2 record with BLUE LIGHTNING 3, CRUSHING TOM- set next week CRUSHERS 2, MILLBURN 4 Hal Hansen raised his record to 4-0 with. Mohicans scoreless the rest of the way. Ryan uslak went the.distance on the mound for his But the Dodgers quickly retaliated, making It The week-long camp, designed Fnslnd, Sands, Dreyer and Kahrelder. ;. . goals this.game, with an assist from Metuslak man-to-man defense employed by the visitors. a hard tough win over Summit Scorlhg for the AT0ES1 three Innings of scoreless relief pitching. Jeff Heck, Ryan Helmstetter, and Keith Gllbertson - team and pitched an excellent game, striking 2-2. Hitting for the Dodgers were Dave Mar- who had three assists. Midway through tho second half the Celtics The Crushers (4-4) playod an excollont Patriots were forwards Ryan Kullk'and Mike Blue Lightning continued to flash acros the Girls soccer team, pivision III, to teach youngsters 8 to .16 the Tretola. . Carney earned his first save of the year by pitched brilliantly for the Mohicans, striking out out six and allowing Just six hits. kowttz, Jon' Hegna, pitcher Jon Daly, Ryan tryouts are scheduled for May 31 fundamentals iof baseball, will be SOC-HERS 2, PRINCETON 3 The midfield and defense continued to to a brought tholr game to a new level. Hard- game against an older arid, bigger Millburn soccer field against the talent laden Tomatoes pitching a hltless ninth Inning In relief of Han- 14 batters. The game became very exciting In Hegna, Scott Wilson and George Falling. In a'game which was dominated by the superb Job, with passing and ball control. An nosed plays by Dave Beterra and Robert team, but were dofoatod, 4-2. team, For the Lightning Gavin Weeks scored the last Inning when Michael Tyler blasted a EAST BRUNSWICK 8, AMERICANS 1 sen. •''. . '' • ' ' . . '•.'.'•'..." ANGELS 7, DODGERS 4 Then It was the Giants' turn. After reaching and June 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the conducted from 9 am. to 3 pm. honie team Soc-Hers, Princeton managed to • outstanding Job was done by Brian Turowskl. Sands picked up the team and.Increased tho >•- Mlllbum scored Its four goals In the first half on a high flying penalty kick following on the two-out, three-run triple to bring the Apaches The Wllcats came out swinging, outscoring The Angels maintained their two-game lead first on a bunt In the third, Kevin Fontana was Walnut Avenue school field. July 15 to19 . overcome them on a series of lucky breaks • Pletro Somma, Billy Crecca,. Matt Evans and Intonslty ol play. Jon rtzel scored quickly on a before Cranford answorod with a score from Cranford. was totally outplayed to the ball by heels of a fine offensive thrust by Steve to within one run but Keith Gllbertson. retired the Eagles 7-0 in the first three Innings. In the. Blue Division of the Memorial League driven home by a double from Kevin Feeley.. . arid'Win by a score of 3-2. • . Mike Venditti. Goallo Dave Feder had. a little crossing pass from Marc Petrto; Soon ther- Midfielder Jeff Schulzo on a breakaway shot. a more aggressive E. Brunswick team. The. Stabile, Kim Schrelber, Chris Penaherrara and the final batter to seal the victory. Mark Zlrkel These tryouts are being held to Participants Will be divided into only Cranford goal came at 25 minutes of the Robert Losl's RBI single put the Wildcats on by defeating the Dodgers 7-4. The Angels Andy Job then hit a triple to drive In Feeley . - ' Irisprle of a steady pounding of the Prin- mqro action this game. This was the, only non- eafter, Petllo tied the game When he jammed The mldfleld play of Schulzo, Andrew Koyal, CaHiln West. Blue Lightning forward Andy. had a beautiful trile for the Mohicans. Fine choose a new traveling team for two classes, one for those 8 to 12, ' first half rt was netted by Greg Bazllus as- Were led by thp pitching trio of Greg Bazllus, and stole home to make th score at the mid- ceton goal, the Soc-Hers managed only one . shut-out game of the.spring season for the In a loose ball In front of the net. As the game Terry Donovan and Jay Whalen caused some Bausch barged home the second goal In tho the board In the second. Todd Avrano and - defensive efforts were made by Pat Galliot, 1 Eric Patterson and Chris Sands. They com- dle of. fifth, Giants 6, Dodgers 5. girls born oh or after August 1, and the other for those 1? t6 16. . - tally;In.the first hatf - a slice past the goal- wound'down, the pace became furious. Mid- scoring opportunities for the Crushers In the sisted by midfielder Michael Chelland, second quarter after a fine passing display . Frank Splrito walked to lead off the third and Daniel Helmstetter, Ted Dodey, Brian Ponto. Centennials, who have so far given up one bined to strike out 13 while limiting the Dod- . The bats and the defense were there for the . tender by left wing Abby Dreyer. Princeton . fields Sands, Crlag Frost, and Patrick Maher second half,'Including two penalty shots. The between' Sharon Majors, Holy Paullch and . scored on Hal Hanson's triple. The Wildcats Jeff Henoch, Tom Newman and Dan Katslkis 1977, including girls from towns They will become mdiyidually • goal: ' .' -.-'•• ••''.." gers to five singles. . . . sleeping Giants. However, back-to-back . dominated the sidelines as defenders Chris first penalty shot, wont right to tho koeper, AMERICANS 2, RANDLOPH 1 Bobby Nowlcki. Despite'the two. goals, goallo followed with consecutive hits by Scott Rled- of the Mohicans. Playing well for the Apaches other than Oranfdrd. . involved in various drills for: each scored twice In the first half - one on a penalty man, Dan S[avlnsky and Jeff Careny. The .' The Angels Jumped out to a 1-0 led In the doubles from first baseman David Poan and ' shot and the other on a breakaway. ' . WARRIORS 3, EAST BRUNSWICK 1 Johnson, Tim Styler, Robbie Schipper and Ed while.the second penalty opportunity, which In their first • meeting of teh season five Patrick Muha of the Tomatoes played excel- were Richie Noble, John Serplco, Jesse And- Girls should register before the position, and organized, games lently and was well supported by the defe- Eagles scored three In the bottom of the in- ' first on a triple by Greg Bazllus who then stole rlghtfloldor Brian Boyle, followed by singles, -Tn-the second half, sweeper Kim Kaltroldor Playing tin their home field on a hot day,, Sweeney kept the ball In the offensive zone, went Into tho not, was nulllflod on an offsides weeks ago. Randolph shutout Cranford 6-0, rews, Dave CriscHlello.DanZebrowskl, Javier but this was a different time and place and the nsive play of Kristin Pabst, Daniel Kovolsky ning on RBI hits by Brian Rellly, Brian Manor, home. The Dodgers battled back In their half from Shawn Weeden and Carmine Dl Nicola starting time and obtain a num- Will be played daily between the Warriors sizzled their opponents and With only minutes remaining, tool put his -call. '•,'.- • . ' •• '•- ; •' '.;'•• iJI' 1 . tooH the ball all the way In to even the score • positive atrtude of Cranford showed, from the «nd Brian Wilson. Justin Heck mads the score - ofJfceJfjrst.lnnlnxi.io jcpreltwc^runs_land take and some great plays-in the field closed it out ber. Trybut attendance is man- those of the same age-group. The raised tholr flight leading record 7-0-1. After a head on a long shot by Sweeney to score the The Crushers dominated play In the second • and Christine Dwyer. In. the- second half, the ~at"1O:5; ~--~-——"~^ . -—'- - at 2-2 but then Princeton scored the go-ahead opening whlssle, midfielder Anthony Dl lorlo 7-5 with a two-out single scoring Randy the lead., the Angels broko open the game in datory andre^alumion~^hl"be~ "camp: Wiirusir^^ therNomahegan • l---lg9aHf^3esp^te mahy-attempts-to -put-the ball _ —sopreless -titst- quarter,- Bubba -Baker.': h" half as Wlngors Rul Fornandes, Shaun ^ Tomatoes rallied back, led by Sue Flamlni, CHEYENNE 18, APACHE 12 r 1mdav1dthHth18dlln^whlcy h Wooden and Jeremy Platt. Ryan Greenwood's the third Inning on consecutive singles by 'lr\tb'the net,;th?' Soc-Hers were unable to strong left-footed shot .that the goalie couldn't swarming around the ball to Insure the hard-,. "Woedon, ahd~Ao am~"BucaT61ir"comBIHed7ori"a''~' "Kathleen "Foster and~Katle--DonnBllyr Sue- ' Sands and Kevin O'Donnell, an Intentional GIANTS li.BREWES 2 dorfe by' persons who are not Park fields opposite the Cranford went to. Joey Me Comb who made.a great ,RBI single In the sixth made. It 7*.and with The Apache fell to the Horan Lumber' •. seoWagaln. '.:" •'• ... " : '. .•...'' . handle to give Cranford a one goal lead at earned victory. ._ . ; charge, with Buc'carolll scoring on a rebound Flamlnl punched. In a big score on a sliding, Cheyenne in a. well-played game. Home runs .walk.to Bazllus.and a grand slam homer by Right after veteran ballplayer Billy Hanson coaches of the team. campus; all campers will receive cross to Greg Bazllus who got the first goal of' .'one out In.the seventh David' Penta tied the' J Oefandars Amy Pidgeon and Alana Doty ' halftlme. The visitors tied the score 20 minutes for the second Cranford, goal. Cranford's hooking shot'on the right side, while Erica by Rich •Nobie and Eric Montgomery staked doubled at the top of the fourth Inning against WARRIORS 6, SOUTH ORANGE 1 the game early In the first half, Cranford held . game with an RBI single to.left. The Wildcats ; Eric .Patterson. Jon tool and Brian-Reppert a T-shirt Participants shqiild -kippt the ball In the Soc-Hers' half.of the field. Into the final-half biit Cranford came back and defense, .of Keeper Nik Fekito, Scott Van Stewart and Pat BHher played big defense In 1 the Giants this, past.,Saturday at MemoYial, ; the lead Until early In the,second half when ' mW-fleld. The Blue Ughtnlng did not fold scored the winning run In the , ninth when Hal -the-Apache too tWdfrun first .Inning lead. Thrj also contributed singles and; O'Donnell bring lunch to camp each day.',. : The 'forward and mldfield lines -of prayer, regained the lead when right wing Randy The Warriors clinched their flight and raised,; DeWater,. Brian Repport, ..Kevin Fooley and Cheyonpe came back with four runs~tn the ! : -Brewers' RyanMatlozs, one of -"the'best cat- ; Randolph tied It, 10 minutes to the end Arv however, as Joey Hlgglns, Chas D'Ambola. . ^anserv 8M7ed""orTjBr.wi!d~pifcnT' It was. the srhasheti ,a double;—; -•— -•-—.—--•-> • Diana WcnarUs, Regan Stampniewlci Erica'. Woedeh hit- ori a close tough: angle shot.- ...their recorrj to 8-0-1 with a; victory In avery; .Kevlnl O'Dohnoll l^opt the contest close. •.•;'" •. • • second. Cheyenne. huriers .Chris Renaud, chers. In i the league, hit-a "holy cow" two-run Union Coumy College also offers th6ny Dl-lorlo crossed the ball.lntp the,box to and Jim Collttl rrtoyeti action back to the Tom- : • Wildcats' (ittn consecutive win; raising their . The Dodgers Were' led on, the-mound by . Pfett, Jill Redlund, Heather Simpson and Kalt- fiaker finished the scoring wtth; another > omotlonal and physlcafgarna. Jason Michaels Conpr leddy and Kevin. PeSlmorie kept the riOrrio run well over the fence Into right field..' summer sports camps .in bas? CRUSHERS 5, CLARK 2. Bazllus who fed Patrick Gorman who blasted atoes where Andy Bausch boomed In the final record to 9-3., . . ' •• Brian Blerne, who was relieved by Dave Mar- Baseball tryouts rekter kept the Princeton, goattender very busy . beautiful • goal from tho leftside. Midfielders gave trie horaeteam an early lead with a pen- Apache In check. Eric Montgomery and Mike Also hitting for the .Brewers were Pat Pope, i : Tho Crushors (4r2) avongod an early- ' the winning goal, this wlp Was « team effort goa. Compliments to both teams, for a well , kowltz. Hitting for'trie Dodgers were. Jason ketball, soccer and basic martial . with thfllr shots ori goal, Playing without sub- ' Mat Kawczysrikl, Mike SWackhamen Scott alty kick only t4 minutes Into the game. .Merentlno pitched well for the Apache. Collnerl, Matt Sorter, Rob Segear, George who singled and Randy Matlozs, who hit a lino. Friedman and Tim Ryan -.ran .tirelessly Irv tho • Tlmmy flyah scored 15 seconds Into the season, heartbreaking losito the Cyclonos by fullbacks Chris Flamlnl, Jon Hegna and Jimmy played ahd enthusiastic gamo. _'.._'. .:.. WILDCATS 8, RAZORBACKS 1 arts for boys and girls. ' stitutes, many of the girls switched positions : Hitting for the Cheyenne were Andrew Ler- drive base hit Into right field. ' for tournament second'quarter arid Bubba Baker added an- outplaying Clark; 5-2^ . D'Arcy kept feeding the mldfleld and forwards Chris Wojclak pitched six Innings of slx-hrt "Fulling and Scot Wilson. ; ' throughout the game.. Goaltending duties " -hpat to control the game. Jeremy Platt, Kenny. ner with a single, Chris Renaud with a hit and • Tho score In the middle of tho fourth Inning For more . information call other goal only five minutes later to gh/B " Tho first half was playod evenly when Clark of Chris Sands, Mike Chelland, Alex Reszetylo BLUE LIGHTNING 3, RED REBELS 0 baseball en route, to his fourth win of the year. were well handled by Llron Frelnd and Jenny Hartmann, Weeden and Baker-all passed and two RBIs, John.Anthes with two hits, Kevin was Giants 3, Brewers 2. Cranford Baseball League tour- 709-7601. -•'-.-• '•:'•'• • .Cranford" a'three-goal lead at halftlme. Baker jumped ahead ^ini an oarly goai to take the and Scot Me Kay. Kevin Pemoulle was superb A strong offensive performance. by Andy Wojclak broke open a dose game in the YANKEES 14, ATHLETICS 3 Sands. — • shot well orit-he-forward .line. .Peter Dlttmar, seventh Inning by driving home Harris Scher DeSlmone with three hjts and three RBIs, Paced by Chris Thee and Josh Evans, who Thon the bottom fell out for tho Browors. nament team tryouts for fr-year- Danny Martin, Jason Michaels, and Danny notched his second goal two minutes Into the lead. But Crusher Joff Schulzo-scorod tho fltet in goal controlling his area with lots pf'confld- Bausch enabled the Blue Lightning to over- and Jason Cordelro with a line drive single to Mike Bryer with a single, double and a RBI, were perfect at the plate, the Butcher Block Belting out Giants singles' wore Kpvln Fbn-. olds will be held Saturday from . EAST BRUNSWICK i, MAGIC p Vazquez again played tenacious defense, second half and Kenny Hartmann chalked up of hls-two goals for tho day to knot tho score enco. •..•'..' come. the determined Red. Rebels. Bausch left center field;'Wojclak then stole second Buddy. Roach with a double, home.run and Yankees hammered out 16 hits off a quartet of tana, Andy Job, Mike Hammer, Joff Wobor, • In a hard fought and closely contested , having had only three goals scored against goal number five 10. minutes later! Hartmann. at the half, 1-1. Tho mldflold ploy of Schulzo, scored late In the first quarter after an ex- 8:30 a.m. to noon at Hillside Ave- Andrew Koval, Jay. Whalon, Shaun Wooden MINUTEMEN 8, BRIDGEWATER 0 and scored on a single by John Collnerl.. four RBIs, Conor Leddy with a single, triple, Brown's Hallmark Athletics pitchers. Evans Joe Rlnaldl, David Pean, and Brian Boyle. Foundation sets game Magic lost on a late second-half goal. thorn all Season. Goallo Jeff MUcksavago finished the scoring later In the game after a cellent mldfleld push by Gavin Weeks, Steve nue School fields. Tryouts will be ; and Paulo Fornandos gayo Cranford many Greg Wllanowltz kept the Razorbacks close home run .and four RBIs and Vlnce Munoz also contributed three hltless Innings In relief KeVIn Feeley, who shared pitching res- The offensive .unit of Lauren Stanley,. Becky again made the blg plays and started the meaningless goal by the visitors. Danny Vaz- . The Centennial Mlnutemen dominated the Stabile. Chris D'Ambola, and Jim Collttl. In the with two singles, a triple and four RBIs. Eric quez played a superb and confident game as scoring opportunities which would bode Well • second quarter, Sharon Majors, Holly Paullch, with five Innings of solid pitching, allowing no of starting Yankee pitcher Brian Cumlskey. ponsibilities With Andy Job, hit two doublos; staggered throughout the morning.. Taylor, Devon .Murray,'Lauren Zuravnsky, , Cranford attack with his usual long kicks past game against the Brldgewater Earthquakes Montgomery added a double and Jesse And- benefit golf day backup goalie; Tho outstanding defense of for tho Crushers offense. '•.-,'.•• almost contlnously. Mike Spartro, Joey Hlgglns, Chris Penaherrara walks but striking' out; five. The • Razorbacks The A's three hits came-In tho first Inning • Shawn Weod&n hit one, to make It 11 to 2. A second tryout for all players will Nicole Starace, Laura Johnston, Megan Zam- rews a single for the Apacho. John Anthes mldflold. • '• •: : - '.' . Danny Martlnp, Mlko Feeley, Scott Friedman and Bobby Nowlcki forced tho paly Into the were led offensively by Milanowrtz, Dennis Al- when Willie Corbislero led off with a slnglo bell and Bethany Dlttmar constantly forced the The Crushors turned It up a notch In tho The MinuteWen played almost the entire be held Tuesday from to 6:30 p.m. The Union Hospital Foundation and Michaels have allowed only four goals all Red Rebels end. Andy Bausch again,found varez and Chris Slano, all of whom had two ' made the fielding play of the day by catching .which was followed by Kevin Hopkins' double BLUE DIVISION : ball Up field; . • CENTENWAL 8, WESTFIELD 0 second half, scoring goals from Schulzo, first ha|f of the game on the Earthquake side r : at the Memorial, Field Complex. will hold the eighth annual Dr. season to lead the flight In fewest goals al- the back of teh net on a booming shot from hits. • . a long fry ball hit to left hit by Morontlno in the and Danny Holland's single. • Angols .' '. " " 11 '•' V 2 •'Goalie Christirie Bender made many fine The gamo began with Centennial taking an Wingers Donhlo Mahonoy and Rul Fornandos, of the field, with the. score ending 2-0. In the lowed. The mldfleld of mike Swackharpor, second half the Mlnutemen scored Six goals, the left side. Klmberly, Schrelbor and Caltlln The Wildcats offense was led by Hal Han- first. Inning and turning It Into a double play. The Yankees ended a 2-2 standoff with five Yankees. 9 " 4 Players with birthdates from Rudi 0. Wadle Golf Outing June fMng.saves assisted by a strong'defensive early penalty shot against Westfield. The shot while gotting tho. final goal on a penalty shot Matt Kawczynskl, Peter; Dlttmar and Ryan never letting up on the Earthquakes defense. West played solid defense for tho Lightning. sen, who had two hits and two runs scored Matt Renaud and Ryan Stark scored runs for and six run rallies in the. third and fourth In- August 1, 1982 to July 3i, 1983 are 17 at Brooklake Country Cltyb, ujilt of Beth Gallagher, Shannon Murray;-Sam- was taken by Justin Metuslak, who then from Adam Buclarolll. 4 9 Athletics • ' • ' played the keep away game using superior • Scoring hat-tricks were Anthony Evarlsto and Despite the. Lightning's two-goal load; goallo and Dan Slavihsky, who tripled and scored In the - Cheyenne, and Dave Richards, Keith nings. . -.'. " • " . ' antha Morano/ Andrea Rosenkans, Nicolo scorod two more goals with one assist from Tho Cranford defonso was load by Koopor Dodgers eligible. Florham Park, Proceeds from the skills and moves to frustrate the South Orange - Victor P.lnhelro rounding up the scoring was Pat Mahoney played solidly, stopping many McDougall and Dave Cpughlln played well In 3 Thee, taking part In. each Yankee rally, was •: ' '"• ' Tim Blelickl and another from Brian Turowskl Nik Fekllo, Scott Van DeWatdr, Brian Ropport, the fifth Inning. ;, .... ,-1° outing' will benefit the programs , Pepe and Tracey Mulvaney. . .. . hard shots. In the socond half, the Rod Rebels the field. •••;."' • ."•':%•••'•. 4-for-4 and Evans went 3-for-3. Five other Tournament play will take place who .'completed a hat trick. Tim Blelickl had.' team. The score tells the story of what for- Kovin O'Dpnnol and Kevin Foeloy. Dave Lavagllo and Bruno Sllva wtth assists from Matt Tagllalavore, Donny Andretta, Craig appeared determined' to evon tho score on WILDCATS 13, BRUINS 11 Yankees played key roles In the victory: Pat Gold Division in June and July. All players and services of Union Hospital. ' WAYNE 3, MAGIC 2 two goals with an. assist from Mike Vondlttl. wards Jeremy Plat, Randy Weeden, Baker CHEYENNE 10, CHICKASAW 5 Burke, Cumlskey, Brian D'Amlco, Terrel Lewis SCOTCH PLAINS 5, CRUSHERS 3 Morano, Ayal Steinberg, Dave and Bruno. the fine offensive play of Stevo Bobrowskl, . The Wildcats pounded out 12 hits en route Rod Sox 12. • • .'. -,'' '1 selected will pay a tournament The. event is being sponsored by Willy Cqrblsloro and Eric Ferrelra each an' and Hartmann did to the Celtic defense and CD . Elizabeth Coccla, Mark Harloy, Charles Kollor The Cheyonne pulled out a win against a and Luke Weeks!. -...•'. " /-.. In'the latest hiatch of a classic rivalry a unassisted goal. The final goal came frorti they outhustled and outshot the visitors. The Crushors (4-3) lost a tightly-played con- . Playing superb defense were Chad Thomp- to their sixth consecutive win, raising trip rec- Giants • • ' . • 5 fee to be determined and all the Union Center National Bank. and Allison Lombardo. After a fine offensive tough Chlckasaw team. After retiring the 'detemilned Magic team played a tough team Mlko Vondlttl assisted from Blellcki, > • tost In which a controversial call by the roforoo . son, Craig Morano, Dan Padlllai "MatTTag- ord to io£,'pn the season. The Wildcats,broke • 9 push from the.Red Rebels Karen Poleshuck, Chickasaw' In the first, the' Hordri Lumber Cardinals. . .'...,.' -\". ,-.4 parents will be required to serve The commjtjtee includes UniQQ frbrnyvyayne.'A'strbng Maglo defensive team contributed to Scptch Plains' wlpnlng, 5-3. llqlavore, Mark Nazzaro and goalie Mjke Smith a 1-1 tie In third ,by scaring fourr.runs Wifb tAflpnAS 4, DODGERS 3 Strong plays; by the mldfield and defense of CENTENNIAL 7,,PISCATAWAY 2 Mike Rlttleberger and. BMy Walsh, $tovon •,'••.'.••-. -4 fti, Mutvansy,'. Samantha: Mor,Bno, • Cranford.qulbkly foil behlrtd 2-0 to tho High- who made several excellent saves. .Playing HarisScherJohRC^lnBri;'q^h Slaydjsky Cho'yenne--scbred a" run oh walks'to Matt The Builders General Cardinals scored a 4- Brewersw - ' .9 at the refreshment stand during Hospital Foundation president ! Brent Heck', Pletro Somma, Billy Crocca, tur- Piscataway six weeks-ago came to Cen- 1 l A i|M!iMMWlWcol*,Reflev-Wh'.eB|lag)ieWl*RWhe|lag)ierr landers.In ibo .(frgt half. Thp first goal was a', mldfleld were- Anthony -Ev«rlsto< Adam Fer- BbbroWskl launched a searing shot that hit the 'flff 'ri' H6M ^' '3 victory ovdr Viking Plumbing Dodgers ori the CBb tournaments.' • JamesJ..Ktasterson of•GratiSpttip}? -..owskl and Matt Evdns-whoihave bob'ri doing; tennial's home field and.lost 7-1, This tlma the Jeff Carney all collecting RBI?. Collnerl also ; disputed.play In whlch^ha.r.pferee;clalmed tho.! relra, Ayal Steinberg.* Victor Plnhelro, playing goal bar. The Ughtnlhg rounded out the sec- J DeSlrn'6ne)]trHe Second artrjtnlrd Innlngsr'were May ,7i'Brendan'Keeley was on the mound Adams league Anarea Rogenkransturrjed back repeated anexcellent job keeping .1he ball up field. Centennials traveled to piscataway where they hgd }he big' 'h|t"lri', the '.fourth.Inning,;dnVfrig For further information, contact For more information call this Crushers' keopor handled tho ball outside the forward line were Bruno Sllva, Dava Lavagllo ond half scoring on a bouncing rebound shot scorelss. The Chlckasaw'took the lead In the and pitched a fine garne, giving up only two aMvancanc^i.''Goali^ e . Christine Bender made. Mike- DeAgostlno. substltued in goal for were eagerly waiting a rematch, with confid- home' threVTndre runs with a bases loaded Bob Renaud, 276-1591^ or Gary Foundation at 687-1900, extensiori goalie's box. Whon Keeper Nik Feklte place and Donny Andrdtta. by Andy Bausch. Fine defensive play Is credi- top of the fourth on successive singles by Dodger hits and striking out nine barters. many fine saves! ! Dave Fader, Who was not able to play, did a ence and enthusiasm to beat the Centennials. two-out double. The Wlldots scored two moro the ball down for a .'penalty, shot, a Scotch ted to the Red Rebels Glna Callenni, Drew JohriPabst, Tom Arthur and Jack Howard and Kriejey was .a!^? credited with two runs tatted • MARINERS 30, PIRATES 1 Helmstetter, 272-3546^... ',- 2020; ••••:•.. r good, job' continuing to uphold a scoreless It was.a.very exciting game. Centennial with In the fifth and three In the sixth; and took a ' . Down two goais af the' e"f1d of the half, Plains player quickly kicked It Into the net D'Amlco, Chris Pltassy, Glna' Serplco and a walk to Billy Walsh, followed by,.Chris ..in..- .•..-;;,.-'" •..',. •,',.•.:•; ..• - The Mariners ran their record to 11-1. Got- season. > . • - . • ' : quick fainting and passing, once again, 13'1 lead . Into the., bottom of Inning, The Magic pulled a few goals out.of the hat on before the teams set-up, tot a 1 -0 lead! Midget Colleen Tretola. ... Bruins began their comeback on RBIs by Torn Gessner's being hit by a pitch; a single by The Cardinals were led by Justlan.Matusiak tlng the pitching win for tho Mariners was : ' s.by Peyon-Miirray. The offensive proved they were a better team. Left Wing j; The Crushers quickly got on tho board on a FrommBr, Steve Patton and Terry Walsh, each Carlos Floras and walks to Paul Marmo and With two singles, Keeley with a single and a Mark Stainson with.capable relief help from - -i' strong game'with smooth ' CENTENNIAL B, N.HUNTERDON0 Willy Corbislero scored the first two goals with Mike Gray. The Cheyenne answered In'ttielr. Blily Provod. Collecting four hits apiece for the penalty kick by Donnle Mahorjoy, which TOMATOES 8, TORNADOES 0 of whom scored on Mark Dougherty's grand • doublet Chris Flamlnl, and Craig Frost each. ^...oen Laura Johnston, Becky Sunday brought great weather for Ceh-- ' assists from Justin Metuslak and one from ELECTRIC TOADS 0, KILLER TOMATOES 0 half of tho inning to retake the lead with nine . Mariners were Mark Stainson, Jimmy Ad-' bounced off the crossbar and was headed In slam home run off of Chris Wojclak. Wojclak with a single and Gennaro Somma with a big ,jegan Zambell, Lauren Ztiravhsky, tennlal's double header victory against North ' Robby Hubbuch. Center Forward Eric Ferrelra In an exciting and spirited game, the red The Electric Toads and Killer Tomatoes bat- settled In and earned his first save of the year runs. Vlnce Munoz tripled to drive In Dave- blast for a triple, and Brian Welngard with a desso, Jack McFadden. Poudnlng three hits The Most Powerful quickly added three goals of his own with by Jeff Schulze. Rui Fernandos tied the score, hot Tomatoes scored a 64 vidofy over the tles to a 04 tie In a very competitive matchup. trace, Lauren Stanley, Tracey Mul- ' Hunterdon. ..'..'.- Coughlln and Dave Richards, who walked. were Paul Whltehilrst, Laurort Porter, and Billy assists from Tim Blellkl, Metuslak and Brent 2-2, on a breakaway shot before the half. mighty Tornadoes. The Tomatoes were led: Both teams thrilled their fans with fast and with one and two third Innings .of solid relief. double. '.'':' ^Bethahy Dittmar. , The first goal of the game came from Justin : . This was followed by walks to Matt Renaud Provod. Dave Heuer had two hits and chip- Heck! Metuslak scored one goal with an assist Scotch Plains quickly jumpod out to a 3 2 defensively by Erica Stewart, Pat Muha, Kris- furious action on the field. Toads midfielders Hitting stars of the day for the Wildcats were The Dodgers hitting was led by Rob Seagor Metuslak who scored two goals. Willy Cor- and Conor Leddy, a single by Chri Renaud ping In with one hit were Crls Sallee, Nicole offer we've ever made. from Blellkl. Blelickl popped one goal in with lead In the beginning of the second half bef- ten Pabst, Daniel Kochowskl and Stephen Bobby Laskowskl; Jeff. Baumann, Brian Chris Wojclak two hits three runs scored, and George Fulling, each With a single. Brian ,,.AQIC 3; SQMEBSET HILLS 0 bislero scored two goals, one with en assist and a base on balls to Bryer. After Buddy SariMartine, Kevin Halupka, and Kevin Doug- an, assist from Ferrelra. Defense and mldfleld . oro RulFerriandes tied the' game again on a Allen. Muha and Stewart were the defensive Snyder and Mark Keogh made some, fine Scott Friedman with two hits three runs Belme went the distance for the Dodgers. 1 by Eric Forrelra; Tim Blollcki added two goals. Roach was hit by a pitch, John Anthes hit a las. Brian Turowskl and Kevin Illlng scored for v A determined teameffbrt by Magic scored a were constantly busy. Pletro Somma; Heck, beautiful passing play by Jay Whalen, Shaun stalwarts as Muha played flawlessly In goal passes to forwards Lindsay Hegna, .Cheryl. scored, John Collnerl two hits five RBI, Dan ' of his own with' assists from Roby Hubbuch grand-slam to left, ending the scoring. The the Mariners. ' ' . decisive victory. An aggressive offensive unit; : Brian Turowskl. Billy Creca, Matt Evans, Mike . Weedonand Mahonoy. The mldfleld play of . while Stewart covered the sweeper position. Hutchlnson, Elizabeth Sweeney and J.R. Slavinsky two hits and two runs scored and CARDINALS 10, GIANTS 5 ahd Willy Corbislero. Robby Hubbuch scored Cheyenne defense held .In the sixth, as Chris • Pitching for the Pirates wore Mike Gath- Recycling Mowers Save $25 to $75 on walk of Megan .Zambell; Lauren Zuravnsky, Beth lUeAngostlno and Mike Venditti all deserve a Crushers' Whalen; Schulze, Terry Donovan Sue Flamlnl controlled the offensive gamo Frankel, but they could not penetrate the Todd Aurand who doubled and walked twice. On May 11, the Builders General Cardinals with an. assist from Eric Ferrelra. Scoring the. Renaud made a nice backhand play going' ercole and Chris Kelly. Hitting safely for the Recycled clippings help the, mOWerS. P*m IcitcydlnBmomtn m* , Gallagher,:-Bethany, pittmar, .Becky Taylor, lot of dcredlt for a Job well done. Dave Feder, and Paulo Fernandas kept the pressure on for the Tomatoes, scoring a hat trick. Applying tough defense of Dan Kochowskl, Christine For the Bruins Mark Dougherty.drove In five scored a big victory: over the W. Pussak Ele- 95 final ..goal, of the game was.ErloFerrelra un: Into the hole at short and throwing out John Pirates were Matt Hrlbar and Nell Slattory. environment. Recycling "" Nicole. Starace, - Laura Johnston and Tracey goalie was also busy this game with com- the Highlanders. But two late goals by Scotch constant pressure on the Tornadoes was Dwyer and Steven Allen, Sweeper Erika runs, Tom Frommer had two hits two RBIs: ctrical Giants. -. . *299 '399* assisted.' • ' ' .'• • . ' Pabst, followed by "Andrew Lerner's fine catch Mulyaney supported three first half goals by manding his defense and saving a few-shots Plains proved to be the difference; Kathleen Foster, who contributed two goais Stewart did a terrifc job for the Tomatoes, Steve Patton had two hits and two RBI and ' The Cardinals came up with six big runs off available on all Hi-Vac equlpment.N Recy^J ZrMHpropeltod Brian Turowskl, Brent-Heck, Pletro Somma, of a drive to right center by Tom Arthur, end- MARINERS 5, TWINS 0 Devon Mun^y, the last a crisp centering pass on goal. He Is doing a great Job. So far the • The Crusher defense, was led by Keeper Nik while. Daniel Kovilsky found the nets for the along with goalie,' Patric Muha. Tomatoes Tyrone Clark singled and scored twice. a four-hit performance In the third Inning to Mowers. Riders. Tractors. MoiWR2tU)S Mike DeAgostlno, Matt. Evans, Billy Crecca ing the gamo. In an exciting and well played game by both by Lauren Stanley. • . . ' Centennials have played eight games and Fekite, with Scott Van DeWater, Kevin first time with one goal. . mldfleld was sparked by Kristin Pabst, Patrick. achieve the victory. Contributing hits In the s and Mike Venditti bounded the mldfleld and third were Chris Flamlnl and Mike D'Agostlno squads, the Mariners pulled out a late Inning have won all, They hae scored 52 goals and O'Donnell, Kevin Fooloy and Brian Reppert.' Katie Donnelly, Brian McCarthy and Patrick BHher and Dan Katslkis. Sue Flamlnl, Kathleen MUSTANGS 17, BULLDOGS 6 A strong defensive game shut out the op- defense together so as not to let North Hun-, DeSlmone, Roach, Chris - Renaud and Wtth singles, and Justin Matuslak and Mike win against the Twins to maintain their slim , allowed only three. Centennials have two BHher played exceptionally well for the red hot Foster, Katie Donnelly, Brian McCarthy and position. Christine Bender In goal led the terdon Into Centennial territory. . The Cranford Sunoco Mustangs defeated Leddy all pitched weir for the- Cheyenne. Tears each with a double. In the fifth inning, hold on first place over thd Orioles. Pitching a Total Protection more games to complete their season. PATRIOTS 3, WESTFIELD 3 Tomatoes as they constantly moved the ball Dan Kovollsy put constant pressure on Toads, defensive unit of Nicole Pepe, Andrea Rose- Goalie David Feder continues to have easy: the Gentlemen's Corner Bulldogs 17-6 last Howard and Arthur pitched a good game for Brian Welngard hit a two-run homer. Welngard powerful complete game shut-out for the ^g Warranty . A.solid team effort helped the Patriots tie downfleld Into Tornado territory. defense, but.Lauren Hynes, Mike Estabrook, Skrans, Samantha Morano and Shannon Mur games; with no attempted shots on Cen- Friday. Doug Petschow.and Jeremy LJsnock the Chlckasaw. Other batters wtth hits were also went the distance on the mound to earn, Mariners was Jimmy Addesso, allowing only You provide usual maintenance, : CELTICS 6, HILLSBOROUGH 4 the Only team to boat them to date. In the first The Tornadoes were led. by Casey Brown Eric Lelsslng and Peter Sovlgriy held strong ^y to a solid victory. : : " tennlal's goal, but he continues to direct his throughout the game. Mike Vlttltoo did an ext- led the way offensively. Petschow had three' John Pabst and Mike Gray for the Chlckasaw the victory. three hits and striking out 13. Banging key we cover ALL repairs FREE for. The Celtics avenged an earlier season loss half the defensive unit Of Rob Brunner,' Jim and Claire Dennis at the forward wing posi- defense toward keeping the home area clear. raordinary Job as goalie for tho Toads. hits and three runs scored while LJsnock and Matt Renaud for the Cheyenne, hits tor the Mariners were Jimmy Addesso, 2 years. No questions askedl with a second half offensive explosion which Doane, Chris Sbaratta, Dan Hlggins and tion. Mike Kavalus patrolled mldfleld for the clouted two. long triples and drove In four . for the Giants, Kevin Feeley went 3-fof-4 Mark Stainson, Lauren Porter and Kevin Hal- overcame some unusual defensive lapses and Teamed with Adam Augenzucker. as. sweeper, with three, singles. Mike Hammer, Terry Potts (Applies to walk mowers 4 hp and Swqepor Pat Mamrak held, the Robols to only Tornadoes assisted.by. Mlchele Segear! and runs. Other Mustang hitters were Mike Feeley CROW 11, HURON S upka wtth triples, Kevin Douglas and Nicole • j Cranford boys . CENTENNIAL 7, N. HUNTERDON 0 a talented Hillsborough team. After playing the they managed to hold tho tough offense and Dave Pean contributed singles while up, rldors 8 hpandup.) . one^ goal despite fighting tho wind and agg- Brendan Small at the wing halts. Joe Bul- with two hits; Mike Garglles, Joe Manjio, Tom San Martina with doubles ahd Dave Heuor The second.game of the day, North Hun-., . entire first half up hill and against the wind, scoreless. . . .The Edrich Remodeling Crow Jumped out to Andy Jobe and Shaun Weeden hit doubles. ressive offensive drives.'. ..-.'.•'• -thaput and Marie Gallagher played sweeper O'Nell, Steve Bazllus, Todd Prutzman and and Billy Provod with singles. Paul Whltehurst, Bagging Modd 21357B showrt. Rwydw K« oplloral: terdon was much more aggressive but could; the Celtics survived with only a 2-1 hill and an.early lead and held off the'tough Meeker- Andy Jobe and Kevin Feeley shared In the U Travelihff teams Hopes of a tight gameworo temporarily er- for the Tornadoes and thwarted many of- Jery schllctlng also hit for the Mustangs. Tom Sharkey Huron 11-5. The pitching combo of Crls Sallee hitting contact for the Mariners and Savings' Powerful Bonus • not' damage the skill of the plays on the pen- against the wind, the .'Celtics survived with fensive Tomato thrusts. Jo»h Harris tended pitching duties. . • Powerful Wamnty •Environmentally Powerful I, -', PATRIOTS 3, WESTFIELD 3 ased when Ryan Kullk's early second half goal (Please turn to page B-4) O'Nell and Mike Feeley handled the pitching Andy Klndler and Joey Unlsh struck out 13 . fielded superbly. tennlal team..With Centennial dominating the only a 2-1 deficit. Cranford Ked the game the goal for, the Tornadoes while Joanna The victory for the Cardinals Inched them a Lawn tractor prices •fA solid team effort helped the Patriots tie was answered by two Rebel Kullk'a early for the winners. . •.'•/ ' batters while-giving up only two hits. Frank SAVE Up to ball and. keeping N. Hunterdon at bay, Cen- Immediately at the beginning of the second bit closer to the .500 mark with a record of 5- For the Twlrts, Jeff Telrney pitched three SavSXO. the only/team to beat them to date. In the first Buohvlno had two hits Including a bases tennial was, well-prepared physically and their half arid continued to score and out distance For the Bulldogs Jason McCpmb led the shutout Innings and Andy Trouts pitched Rider pitett start at *1699 half thei defensive unit of Rob Brunner, Jim loaded triple and three RBI. Bob Sawlckl also UT1ZO minds psyched, they continued to play a their opponent. Right wing Dave Becerra way with two doubles and a home run. Other gamely in relief. Collecting hits for the Twins Doane^ Chris Sbaratta, Dan .Hlgglns and added a double,' driving In three runs. Joe were Kenny Lutz, Andy Trouts and Pat Mam- clean game. Totally determined to win both scored twice and made some beautiful cros- hitters were Chris Kattrelder, Chris Sottls, BREWERS 2, A'S 1 *929°° sweeper Pat Marrirak held the Rebels to only Unlsh and Andy Klndler each, had two hits and games. Centennial proved once again to sing passes, Marc Petlto and Tim Styer al: Dave Smith and Chris Walsh. rack. . ..'.-; one goal despite fighting the wind and agg- each drove In one run. Jeff O'Donnell also In a game that took only one hour to play, dominate the game and ball. ternated at left wing and each scored a critical the Reel Strong Brewers defeated the .Brown's ressive offensive drives. • ' • Jaeger, goal from that position. Forward Jon Itzel MUSTANGS 14, GATORS 6 added a double, and two RBIs.'Fine defensive WHITE SOX 17, ASTROS 4 Willy Corblslero scored wtth an assists from A's 2-1. The Brewers got on the board In the < : Hopes ;pl a tight game were temporarily er- scored once and barely missed on a feew plays ware made by shortstop Mac Muntz and • The White Sox jumped out to a 9-3 lead "Tim Blelickl, Blelickl added two more goals Char-Brail ased when Ryan Kullk's early second half goal The Cranford Sunoco Mustangs defeated second baseman Jeff O'Donnel to stop a late first Inning when Tom Lucash reached base unassisted, Brent Heck.popped In a goal with other powerful drives. Midfielders Craig Frost HSt after two Innings and went on to win 17-4. the A. Gusmef Inc. Gators last Saturday, 14-6. safely, and Ryan. Matlosz doubled to score was aiwwered by two Rebel scores. The'.Pat- GAS GRILLS Huronrallyi : ..:..' Leading the White Sox attack were Chris Lumber Joe Marmo led the way with three hits and him. Lucash also scored the winning run In Nostrand with three hits, Including a triple and four runs batted In. Jeremy LJsnock, Steve The Huron pitching duo of Jonathan Martin the third when Billy Hanson, fresh from the Building Material Centers Bazllus and Tom Small also had two hits. The and .Matt Small pitched well, striking, out 10 five RBIs; and Kevin Pemoulle, who also drove disabled list, singled.him home. - In five runs with a single and a triple, Pete Snap Credit; Afofrtoolft other Mustang hitters Included Mike Garglles, Crow batters, Brett O'Malley was -the Huron Pat Pepe gave up his only hit when Chris Tom O'Nell, Mike Feeley, Todd Prutzman, hitting star of the day, blasting two long doub- Lyons had two hits for tho Sox and Steve until November ftfc Interest Baran homered In the fifth. The Brewers had. Laface had a double and two RBIs. Donny bte requlrta ift% (town P?M>wy Vlnce Currld. and Jerry Schllctlng. Feeley les and driving In three runs. Matt Samll and great' defense from Beau Macksoud, Ryan ^picked up his third win with relief help from Mahoney had a double and scored three of pampma Snapper Char-Brail Prutzrriah" ' . .. .. •" " ~~ "" ~—MattSmall was theHuron- fielding star snaring- _the-WhlteSox.runs . i 1 Char-Brnil ™Gachko736hn Healey and"Rahdy"MatloBZ,~' Kevin Pemoulle pitched five strong innings Tho Gators were led by Justin Evans and two line drives with great defense. •''•• The A's got a fine pitching performance for the White Sox, allowing only two singles Joe Kessler with three hits each. Nick Can- from Jim Zlelenbach, giving up only three hits. while striking out eight. Pete Lyons.pitched 42,000 BTU 7 hone chipped In with two hits while Bubba ,. CROW18.CREE2 Defensively they were led by Kevin Hopkins, Bemardsville Metuchen Baker and Stan Garbowskl also hit for the The Crow combined good hitting and fine the'sixth Inning and set down the Astros In HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Danny Holland, Chris Faltoute and Willy Cor- order, all strike outs. Malone Power Equip. . Metuchen Mower Inc. , Gators. ... pitching to defeat a tough Cree team, Crow bislero, • . Gas Grill Gas Grill pitchers Jeff O'Donnell, Mac Muntz and Joey Rick Winter Had one of the Astros' hits, Quimby Lane 212 Wain St. \ (as picked by the sports staff of Forbes Newspapers) With Mated SIMI MUSTANGS 19, EAGLES 7 Unlsh struck out 13 Cree batters while giving RED SOX 16, YANKEES 4 scored twice and had two RBI. Greg Clor- (908)766-6565 (908) 548-0503 up only one hit. The Crow 15 hit attack was kowskl had the other hit for the Astros. Mike With 12,000 BTU Sideburner Cooking The Cranford Sunoco Mustangs completed The Welngart Financial Planners Red Sox led by Jeff O'Donnell with three hits ahd two Dlglano and Winter shared the pitching dutlos their three-game sweep last weekend by def- exploded for a season high 16 runs as they Grid RBIa. Joe Unlsh and Andy Klndler added two for the Astros! Casey Washak mado a couple eating the Eagles 19-7. Joe Marmo led the . routed a solid Yankee squad by a score of 16- Bound Brook Middlesex ; hits and three RBIs each. Mac Muntz had two of nice defensive plays at first base. way with four hits and three runs batted In. . 4. ". • • ' '"•.'• ' " Middlesex Pbwer Equip. MAGGIE MORROW singles and one RBI. Adrian Meyer was 2-for-2 • Lawnmower Repair Shop Jerry Schllctlng had three hits and three RBIs. ..Eric Messner had his "career day" with with a home run and four RBIs. Frank Buon- . 635 Route 28 Cranford High School Other Mustang hitters were Doug Petschow, eight RBIs by blasting two grand slam homers WHITE SOX 14, PIRATES 2 237 W..Union Ave. vino ripped a'double and tripled and collected Jeremy Usnock (triple), Mike Feeldey (4 RBI) ' over tho centerfleld fence plus walloping a The White Sox batted around In the first and (908) 356-0846 (908) 9B8-0778 threo RBIs. Also hitting singles were Coll- and Steve Bazllus with two hits each. Round- double In the gap, Andy "Magic" Nordstrom fifth Innings and had a total of 15 htls In a 14-2 nStemmer and Jeff Gawley. ' Ing out the Mustang hitting were Mike Gar- continued his hot hitting by driving home two victory. The Sox. offense was led by Kevin glles, Todd Prutzman and Vlnce Currld each The Cree pitching trio of Tim Styler, John runs ori a double and two singles. Pitcher Pemoulle'with three htls, Including two trlpels Clark Piscataway with one hit. • . Curry and David Degenhardt combined to Andrew Schmltt. scorod three times on three- and three RBI. Chris Nostrand also had three Clark Power Equip. Stelton Mower 259 Maggie Morrow, a senior at Cranford High strike out nine batters, pyan Curry was the' walks and. a single. Finn McKenna, Tim Del- hits with a double and two RBI. Pomoullo and . The Eagles were led by Ryan Greenwood Cree hitting star with a triple and two RBIu. A gado and Phil Galllott combined to shut out Nostrand each scored three times. Josh Barr 1132 Westfield, Ave. 1203 Stelton Rd. School, stars on the varsity track team. Last and Paul Morlbaldl with three hits. Ryan Rellly the Yanks over the final three Innings. The had a big game for the White Sox with two •42,000 BTU dual burner fine catch was turned In by Kevin Bostel run- (908) 381-3777 (908)985-1117 week Maggie won both the one-mile and two- •580 sq. In. dual level had two hits' while Brian Mahar, Randy ning down a fly ball to deep centerfleld. Tim "Baby Bull Brigade" again had a fine day as triples and two RBIa. Adding to the White Sox Weeden, Brian Jobe each called a single, Styler also made a fine play on a ground ball Terry Donovan tallied two RBIs on a single attack were Colin McFadden with a.triple and mile runs In a meet against Plalnfjeld. cooking area wtth a behind the back catch, Also playing and double, Tim Meyer also drove home two two RBIs, Steve LaFace and £rlc Lapera with Fords Raritan > •Porcelain on steel : HUSKIES 7, FALCONS 4 well were Billy Simpson and Brian Styler. runs on a single and walked arid defensive two hits each, Somerset Lawn & Garden •' • >••,•',' cooking grid whiz Jason Harris scored twice on a walk and Pemoulle went the distance for the White Fords Lawnmower •Heat Indicator In window With a total team effort the Huskies scored 261 West End Ave. an Impressive win over a powerful and well STANDINGS a run scoring double. Spanky Galllott had an ' Sox, allowing six hits and recording 10 K's. 769 King Georges Rd. •Fuel gauge skilled Falcons team, Leading the way for the RBI on two singles to round out the Sox of- Lead off batter Matt Hrlbar had two hits for (908) 722-0250 •12,000 BTU Sideburner Unaml Division (908)738-1955 Huskies was mound ace Tony DeTora who fense, •'.'-.• the Pirates While Nell Slattery, Mike Gath- •Folding FrontShelf pitched a brilliant game with great control, The Yankees were led at.the plate by Brian ercole and Evan Damerow all had triples. Ray • •Push Button Ignltor striking out 11 Falcons while walking only Crows' -D'Amlco with two RBIs on two singles and a Johnson pitched for the Pirates. Hillsborough Scotch Plains •Locking Casters *oaro3* i__Hurona_ _ririuhlB-l ilka-Weeks continued his ownership Hillsborough Lawn & Garden • ~~WHmrsoJr«r.BttAVESTi——•— Anderson Lawnmower by sluggers: Greg Sokoloff (3 singles), Tony Iroquols 5 of Red Sox twirlers with a single and a double. Josh Evans lined a run .scoring double and The White Sox batted around In the first 820 Route 20~6. ~ Deluxe Rotisserie Detore (2 singles) Brendan Reed (a double to' Shawneea deep right field) and Brian Williams (2 sing- 6 Sean Fltzpatrlck's single brought home.an- Inning, scoring six runs and went on to win 9- (908) 874-8300 . . (908)322-1945 Uenapes 8pM Wtno* oounLr balantitt les). The Falcons received some One pitching . 4 other. Shaun Johnson doubled and Chris 6, Leading the way for the Sox were Paul 99 Un*v*n w»loht pfokmglna xohM from both their huriers, Eric Loffredo and An- Chjckasaws 0 Thee singled to pad their stats. Terrel Lewis' Harlson with a double, triple and two RBIs, Ht.Woodhmto.^iurto reached base on three Walks, "Catcher'Eric . Kevin Pemoulle with a two-run triple and Chris 28 thony Sdrilto. They also received some One Creea M&rtinsville Westfield Nostrand With two . hits and on RBI. Eric EFHGB& Schrelber made good contact and.had a fine hitting from aluggera Dave Hemd, Jpe; B«- v - Martipsyille Power rVlpwer Ivicltityre s Lawnmower donl, Brian Ingram and Anthony 8. Clrillo. Tho defensive garnet ,- ••• . ' . ' .'. Lapera' had a hit and Donny Mahoney and Hllltlde division Pete Lyons .each scored two' runs for the Huskies received some fine, performances With the victory the Sox soared to 10 and 2, 1948 Washington Vailey Rd.- 235 Elmer St. ' SPORTING GOODS GO. White Spx. 1238 Valley Rd. from Robbie Meier, Robbie Bashaloum, Max (908)302-1566 (908)232-2528 22 Prospe•cl SI. ! 2322 Morris Ave Cherokee 11 Demcsak, Phil Rellly, Drew Provlnl, Chris •r',v"'flieb 8OX 3, CARDINAL8 1 Harrison and Lyons split the pitching for tho YOUR SPORTING GOODS COMPLEX Stirling Mohicans 1 Madison, N.J. I Union. N.J. Smith, Dave Crosby,.and Dave Thorn. The -•-;•' In a tremendous defensive battle, the Red White Sox and didn't allow a a hit while strik- 513 W. UNION AVE., (RT. 28) BOUND. BROOK, NEW JERSEY/201-356-0604 ing out 15 Braves. 6-17-1239 Falcons received some fine play from Dave. Choyennas ,'.-„ Sox held on for a 3-1 victory ov«r a hustling Mori., Tiies., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 A.M. to 9• P.ML/Wed. & Sat. 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 377-10no 1 686-0070 I Thursday May 23, 1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE B-5

B-4 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday May 23, 1991 • I '/• Softball action in the area Obituaries Megan Guthrle, who were then driven home as the Rubles took a 14-2 lead Into the bottom by hard shots to the outfield by Noreen Reilly of tho fifth.. Elchenlaub then blasted a long William Humphries John Durniak Cranford girls ' and Deena Brozek. The Sapphires showed no home run to right center with two men on in i th • hk witt, thro*, ning In th." thp the, bottom of the Inning to close out the bottom of the third on a single by Melanle Topaz.scoring. The strong defense of Megan William Bernard Humphries, 64, lived in Cranford - for the last 37 John Durniak, 51, of Cranfoi'd. Senior division Dinsmoro, a long triple by Melissa Nordstrom Yesko, Christine Stiles, Cindy Ross and of Cranford died last Thursday at years. He was a member of First died of cancer Friday in Mun- SAPPHIRES 16, PEARLS 11 and a double by Katie Donnelly. Megan Coneery prevented the Topaz from' Overlook Hospital, Summit, after Presbyterian Church. gutting any closer. . lenberg Regional Medical Center, Sapphires Melllssa Nordstrom blasted a The Amethysts picked up three more runs being hospitalized for a stroke. Surviving are his wife, the for- Plainfield. . ", triple In the sixth Inning that sealed tho victory In the fourth; on key hits by Rellly and Brozek. Leading the Rubles on offense were Murray hShtjh>k . Mr. Humphries had been a mer Patsy Fritz; three sons, Wil- •:=nrKHfMaa with_Jhfj»e_ hit's;.JL, fo!!jo,_lv8i', r Mr. Durniak had been a senior - The Sapphires took an early four-run lead was quelled by a fine stop In tho outfield by Gordon and' Fernandez' had two hits; Stiles, managementriTiformation systems - with successive hits by Melanle Dlnsmore. Bridget Gafrity. . ' . — -Rlcclo, Turowski, D. Pollto and M. Ross with , Rahway Board of Education for L.. of Roselle Park and Robert Nordstrom, Jill Knight, Katie Donnelly, Lori consultant at Revlon Inc., Edison, Deona Brozek came on to relievo the win- one hit each. Carrie Gordon limited tho Topaz • 33 years, retiring in 1987. He was Howani-joL Washington, jD.C,;. a Mondrak, Stephanie Kannol, Nicky Olesky, to three hits while striking out six. for her sixth for the last 24 years. Prior to that ning pitcher, Lauren Weiss, and Deena pit- a member of the School Masters daughter, Pamela Ann Garcja- Jessica Renaud and Meghan McLeor.. Usa win of the year. Murray pitched the last Inning, • he was a computer programmer Poiisoda and Sarah Laface keyed a thrae-run ched three scorqless innings to preserve Club of New Jersey. A'1949 grad- Humphries of Madrid, Spain; his Weiss' second vtetpry. The game. featured retiring the side In order on. six pitches. Kim second Inning wtth singles. The Sapphires Rhlvehand and Elchenlaub handled tho pitch- at J.B. Williams Inc. and the IBM several great defensive plays on both sides. uate of "Clemson-'University, he mother, Alice of Gaffney; a sister, totaled 26 hits with no walks for the evening. Ing chores for the Topaz. Adrlenne.Petrlno received his master's degree from Betty Sue Cannon of Spartanburg, Corp., White Plains, N.Y., where ' The Pearls' Amy Grutzmacher, Rachel .. RUBIES 16, TOPAZ 5 had the other hit for tho Topaz. . he had attended the IBM com- Severs/Heather Hensler and Sarah Jane Rutgers University in 1965. Dur- S.C.; and four grandchildren. Donna Pollto tripled to lead off the first In- 1 - Mariano all contributed.big hits.for their team. puter school. Before that he was ning and scored on a single by Melissa Mur- ing World War II, he served with Funeral services were held Jill Knight recorded the first victory .this the Navy's Atlantic Fleet Monday at Gray Memorial Funer- a police officer in Rye Beach, season for the Sapphires. ray as the Rubles scored. In every Inning to Hogan appointed N.Y., and served in the U.S. Army . post a' 1<*-5 victory over the Topaz; The Born in Gaffney, S.C., he had al Home. Rublos scored four In tho first, when Eileen from 1958 to 1961. SAPPHIRES 25, EMERALDS 8 Lost followed Murray with a double and Carrie tennis instructor Sapphire pitcher Katie Donnelly, who also Gordon and Carrln Fernandez followed with Frank Hogan has been ap- . Born in Ypnkers, N.Y., he recorded her first win this season; had three singles. Ronald Harris moved to Cranford in 1964. Mr. doubles and a walk to help secure a victory pointed adjunct tennis instructor Ellpn Elchenlaub singled in a run for tho DEMOLITION DERBY? This was the scene in a Commerce Drive parking lot after Ronald Mazyk Durniak was a board member and over the Emeralds, led.by hard hitting Denlse . at Keah College. Ha will' conduct Beach; Fla Lutz who went 3-for-3.. " topaz In the first and Mandy Ross droVo In- all tennis instruction credit cour- ,, of Bound Brook "went berserk" May 14 after being denied access to the'building tosee his ex- Former Cranford resident Ron- a coach for 12 years for Cranford Mlndy Weiss with a single to give the Rubles a Born in Union, he lived in Playing outstanding defense for the.high ald Erwin Harris, 63, of Stuart . Baseball League. He was also a 5-1 load. Trlcla Pollto slnglod-tn The third In- ses at the campus in Union. wife, an employee therev Mazyk used his car, left, to ram a Linden resident's car, damaging five Cranford for many years before flying Sapphire team with great catches wero A long-time Cranford resident, Fla., died Sunday at Martin member of Church; of the As- Nicky Olesky and Lori Modrak. ning to give tho Rubles a ,7-2 lead at tho end others In the process, according to police. moving, to Florida 13 years ago. of throe innings. Hogan is tennis chairman arid in- Memorial Hospital in Stuart, Fla, sumption Church, Roselle Park. Ten of the 13. Sapphires hit safely. They after a brief illness. .He was predeceased by a son, were Melanle Dlnsmore, Lori Modrak, Jill The Rubles extended tholr lead In tho fourth structor at Cranford Swimming Robert Harris. Surviving are his Surviving are his wife, the for- Knight. Katie Donnelly. Melllsa Nordstrom,. on. consocutWo singles by Christine Rlcclo, Club. He is the author of the ..•_.•'•.'' • mer Barbara Lawrence; two sons, '.. Shannon Slattery, Usa Ppndsoda, f^lcky,Ole- Fernandez, Patty .Turowski and Weiss. Trlcla Car crasher charged with criminal mischief Mr. Harris was a sergeant with wife, the former Dorothea Rouvet; Pollto doubled In two runs in the fifth and Chronicle's "Tennis talk" col- a daughter, Betty Harris of Delray Jack and Daniel, both at iiome; . ..--* sky, Erin Sharkey and Sarah Laface. umns. . '•"••-. the New Jersey Department of Gordon blasted a long triple for another run . A 28-year-old Bound Brook man was charged May Am, and began to repeatedly ram into a Pontiac Motor Vehicles in Union County Beach, Fla; a brother, Denby two daughters. Donna Bober of AMETHYSTS 31, OPALS 7 14 with six counts of criminal mischief after he rep- Fiero belonging to John Gelsleichters, 36, of Linden, for 25 years, retiring about 13 Harris of Wilmington, N-C, and a Garwood and Debra Scalea of .The Amethysts won their ninth gamo In a SINCE 1891 •THESTANDARDOPQUALITYFORIOOYEAnS' Wilde said. . . sister, Jean Ronnlund of Hudson, row, beating the.Opals 31 to 7. The game was eatedly rammed his car into six cars parked in a years ago. He was past president Branchburg; two brothers, Dennis •:/ close until the bottom of the fifth when the Commerce Drive business lot, said police/ . "" In the process Mazyk rammed five other cars the of the New Jersey DMV4PBA and •Fla' . .. . ••: ' . .••••"• of Scarsdale, N.Y., and William of Amethysts scored eighteen runs to break tho impact of which forced one car onto the other, he A funeral service was held Yonkers, N.Y.; and a grand- game open. Key hits. In the big inning were The man, identified as. Ronald Mazyk of Shady a past member of. the Stuart ; Tuesday at the Aycock Funeral daughter. ' Noroen Rellty's grand slam homo run and •Lane, had attempted to see his ex-wife, an employee 'said! .'•..'•• . .• • • •••• •.' . ... Power Squadron. SPRING PLANTS Investigators who received the call at 10:06 a.m. Home Chapel in Stuart Memorial Funeral services were held WINNING WRESTLERS: Honored at the, recent PAL 'wrestling awards dinnner were, from left, Deena Brozek's bases Rearing triple. atAil-state Legal Supply Co., 3 Commerce Dr., in The Amethysts opened the scoring with six . 1S00 VARIETIES said Mazyk had "gone berserk" and that the parking A World War II U.S. Navy vete- contributions may be made to the Sunday at Doiiley Funeral Home. front, national champion Craig Frost, state thjrd place winner Joe Crecca and second place violation of a court issued restraining order and was runs in the first on walks to Donna Barrett and denied access to the office, said Capt Harry Wilde. lot looked like a "demolition derby" by the time they: ran, he was a member of the VFW, Kidney Foundation of Florida Memorial contributions may • be finisher Sean Fitzpatrick; rear, national champion Sam Richardson and state champ Nick Fekete. -Myssa Wright and RBI singles by Rellly arrived. in Cranford and of the BP-0 Elks Inc., 1 Davis Blvd., Suite 304, made to Cranford Baseball Brozek, Lauren Weiss, and Lauren Macksoud. __Jltez^..aJne cha,nLcJn_N^ Tampa, Fla. 33606. erirvlhr ANNUALS 8r~ 1 Mazyk was charged also with contempt of a court League. gVByy when he left the office, gouinto his '86 Pontiac Grand orderfoTyloTating^hTsl^^^ ^ honors lee and Kacey Conroy's double. The. Opals railed In the third to dose the : VEGETABLES Cranford Police Athletic League held its annual and most ittiproved wrestlers James Baker and Chris score to 8-7. Sablna Qarbowskl walked, Amy '• MUM llUUKAltVMUfmi TOO !! wrestling awards dinner April 24 at' the Springfield • Symanski. , ••;.;-.- ' "'• ••/•^.-•^;.^ :'--:~-—•-—•. •-.....:-v-...:...... :: Bradley singled and Robyrt Brewsterwalked Ul 99* Glen Dusch ? to load the bases for Heidi Van Houten, who" Holiday Inn. ; ; . " "Special awardsincluded Bobby French Memorial TUMsiute oli IK* ro&. UtSllog ViHilIti • 69< came through with a booming double to drive. Jkrt^Hl*VUtolaV« Award for Spqrtsrrtanship- to Sean Fitzpatrick,' the in -three runs. Walks to Usa MuSccia and ' Highlight of the presentations: was the acAnthon- y "Nooch" Cerrato Memorial Award for the OERAMIUMS • Mr 25.000 In 8 colox - 4 Inch Poll -1«( : Services are at 10 a.m. today in.for a year, retiring in 1987. Prior knowledgement of state and national champions, Michelle Mulvaney again' loaded the bases. NEW GUINEA IMPAT1ENS •)> Virlilln 4 Inch polt t»< to that, he had owned Dusch rnost.outstanding sixth grader to Willie Corbisiero Hits by Julie Nordstrom and Sablna Gar- ' HANGING BASKETS (3,99 • (S.9? - $9.99 Leonard-Lee Funeral ^tiome; Caring & Courteous Service to the Sam Richardson and Craig -Frost wrestled to state and the Dennis Sullivan Memorial Award for en- bowskl produced four additional runs. The Tin bttt REOALCOUKIUHS Imlu Eisl -W.M Linden, for former Cranford Graphics Co., Westfield, for 15 championships for second year in a row and then Amethysts scored five runs In the bottom of HERBS & PERENNIALS resident Glen A Dusch, 63, ofryears. A 1950 graduate of North- Cranford/Westfield Area Since 1913 thusiasm to Rob Brunrler. These awards typify their -99« • •" : became the first national champions in PAL history. namesakes, Granford wrestlers who lost their Hyes at the third, keyed by RBI singles by Megan Roselle, who died Monday in St western University, he graduated Richardson is an eighth grader at tlillside Avenue Guthrle, Beth Koahler and Melissa Guthrle, Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, from Chubb Institute, Murray Hill, School and Frost is a fourth grader at Orange Ave- an early age. . Pacing the Amethyst attack wore Conrpy Frost received the Cranford PAL Wrestler of the with 4-for-4 and Rellly, Weiss and Brozek with Missionaries from Ecuadbr after a long illness. in 1986. He was a World War II nue School. Another state champion is Nick Fekete, Year Award and Don Carlson, coach of the novice three hits each. Brozek, Conroy, Rellly and Navy veteran and a founder of the Westfield a sixth grader at the Livingston School. Sean Fitz- Denlse Heywood split the pitching for the Mr. Dusch had been a profes- American Computer Group of patrick finished second in the state and Joe Crecca division, received this year's Don Nowicki Dedica- , Amethysts with Brozek notching hor slxth'wln sional, engineer and computer New Jersey. 556 Westfield Avenue against ho losses. Rellly picked up her first IALS to speak at Alliance Church finished third. .- tion Award for his numerous volunteer hours spent programmer with IT&T, Secaucus, 233-0255 teaching youth not only the basic skills of wrestling savo. '•' ' • ' ". '". •.' HOSTAS & OVER 700 VARIETIES Born in Cheyenne, Wy., Mr. Rob and Barb Quiring, mis- America. His wife teaches at Joseph F. Dooley Novice division award winners are: Rookies of the but also the fundamentals of life, according toPA L AMETHYSTS 17, SAPPHIRES 5 s sionaries with World Radio Mis- various clinics and is a nurse at Dusch had lived in Cranford for Year Mike Snyder, Matt Small and Jim Zielenbach; chairman Chuck Archdeacon. Th,e Amethysts jumped out to an earty lead. OUEH100VABIETIES sionary Fellowship, will be guest Hospital.Vozandes. Boys'Towns cite Manager on.Lauren Weiss''grand slam home run.in the COMPARE aim saunoN many years before moving to first Inning as her team beat the Sapphires by OVER600VARIEHE5Of0AVUUES-OyEB!00 VARIETIES OF HOSr« PERENNIALS & HERBS speakers at the 9 and 11;15 a.m. At the 6:30 p.m. service, the Roselle seven years ago, He was a COkVAREOURQUAUTY HUNDREDS OF VARIETIES AT 99< hospice founder the score of 17-5; Kacey Conroy added an- Inllnchpols-SeedilnoUnds .. services Sunday at Cranford Al- Moody Science video, "City of the trustee of the Flynn Christian Aa HOSTAS 1OAYUUES ARE 0R0WIN0 IN CONTAINERS ' other grand slam In the second Inning and PIAKT ANYTIME Of THE YEAR- NO PLAOTINO SHOCK . . •HUNDREDS OF VARIETIES AT ti.M liance Church. Bees," will be shown. The 28- At its annual spring ball May 3,Halfway House of Elizabeth and Soccer action in Cranford Derby winners In 3 Irvpols- f ran Curlings or Divisions made two stellar catches In the bottom of the WAREOURPMOES The^ couple will conduct the minute production focuses on how Union , County chapter of Boys' Jersey City. HOSTASFftOMUII-DAYllUESSTAnrATU.il SCENTED QEKANIUMS t HUNDREDS OF.VARIETIES AT JI.M second to stop a. Sapphire rally. The Sap- Secondyeirplints InOuirts or Pints ' bees build their cities much as Winners in Cranford Jaycees OROUHD COVERS service in the.absence of the Rev. Towns of Italy bestowed its an- Surviving are his wife, the for-* Inspllo of the inspired play of tho Giant's front . phlres .had scored twice In the bottom of the humans do: with police patrols, (Continued from page recent fishing derby include second on hits by Stephanie Kannol and Robert Bashioum who is attend- nual Man of the Year honor on mer Mary Patricia Langan Mucha; line of Lauren Amos, Sam Devlto, Justin Krlck, Danielle Wieneke, Mike Polidoro, sanitation departments, nurseries BLUE LIGHTNING 3, GIATNS V Erika Lahge and tho fine mldfield prossure of Nicky Olesky and had Meghan McLear and 'ing the annual council of the the Rev. Charles Hudson, vice a son, James E. of New Hamp- The Blue Ughtning continued their winning ..Joshua. Lasky, Meghanne Mallnowsky, and. Christina Bayak, Jennifer TSayak, Us Ponsoda In scoring position when Kacey iMEW JERSEY BOTANICAL GARDENS Christian and Missionary Alliance and even air conditioning. The president of .Center _ for Hope shire; a daughter, Carol M. of ways In a hard fought struggle against the' 'Marie Vultagglcx In the second half the Giants , Steven Richards, Jennifer Chand- chased down long shots to the outfield'. ' movie reyeals how G<^Jji* design • Hospice. '.[ ' ''. '.''','.'••"?'""'^' "'•';•'•• •.. Giants. Andy Bausch opened tho scoring with F>L.ANT SHOP Iwilh four Church representatives ; Roselle Park; three stepsons, tightened the gamo on a blast by Sam DoVlto The Amethysts then added three more runs 1 ler, Patrick Muha and GregBugel. -.inDenver'.:,;,. '•. -.'"• ',•.•.••.•.•;•', . •'.' for human relationships is dif- a goal on a right to left crossing shot after. after a lead pass from Drew Mitchell. The Blue In the third on hits by Lauren Macksoud and 1 1 OO DUKE'S PARKWAY WEST - SOMERVIULE.IM.J. 00070 Center for Hope is a non-profit Joseph,-Mark and Paul Mucha, all CrtH 10 S PCN thru SAT • SUN 12 5 APRIL-JUNE 4 Ml • EVERY DAY DURING MAT 10 5 OUR PHONE (90B) 725-0123 ferent ftom his system for the some nice mldfield passing by Chris Lightning Iced the game on Andy Bausch's Tlie Quirings are affiliated with non-denominational organization of Roselle; two stepdaughters, Cranford bees."~ ~ •.-..• : .•• ' •'.•..-; , D'Ambola, Jim Collltl, Joe Hlgglns and Sharon alert rebound goal after offense push of Kim- radio station HCJB, "The Voice of dedicated to providing "terminally Laura Lubin of Cranford and 213 North Avenue •• Majors. Tho defensive unit for the Ughtning boriy ScHrelbor and Chris Penahorrara. The The public is invited to these ' was led by Bob Nowlckl, Holly Paullch, Mike the Andes," in Quito, Ecuador. ill patients with dignity and com- Susan Ward of Easton, Pa.; a sis- 276-0255 Giants goallonder, Tom Newman, Ryan Curry, Rob teaches high school English services! For additional informa- fort surounded, by their family, ter, Virginia Temple of Boiin- Spattro and Cartlln West. Gavin WEeks for the Joe Woglom, and Joe Blafi did excellently tion, call the church office, Francis J. Dooley Jr. . Lightning scored the second goal on a pen- ' duty throughout tho game. and directs the theater program 276-1617. . Counseling also is offered for tiville, Utah; and seven grand- ; aKy shot, the score retrained 4-0 at halftlme at the Alliance Academy in Latin. surviving family members and a children. Manager- program is offered for children Memorial donations may be ages 5 to 12 to handle bereave- made to the Flynn Christian Feast of Holy Trinity to be ment Halfway House, 1091 E. Jersey Ave., Elizabeth. celebrated at St. Michael Mother Seton For the Total Comfort Home The feast of Holy trinity will be be placed in front of the church students enter NHS| celebrated Sunday at St Michael near the altar area as part of the Union County lkligtou£ Strcctorp Church. celebration; The icon shows God, Four local students have been TRACTOR UP DAYS The church will celebrate the the father, the son and the holy inducted into the National Honor belief that Godi is one person with ghost.seated at.a table partaking Society (NHS) at Mother Seton SCOTCH PLAINS GRACE St Paul's Plumbing •Heating • Air Conditioning three divine natures. The day also ' of wine and bread, the symbols of High School, Clark, They are CHRISTIAN CHUttCH United Church or Christ marks the conclusion of the Eas- the Holy Eucharist • &: •••-.••'• NOTHING'S EASIER. . The liturgies will be celebrated Maria Buontempo, Jobina Del- 213 Center St. • UC.1428 ter season which began Ash gado and Gisela Goncalves, all of 1800 Raritan Rd., Scotch'Plains PEACE Gnrwood 36 North Ave., E. • Crariford • 276-1320 Wednesday. at 5:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:30, 9 Cranford, ahd Theresa Cdlalillo of (By Union Co. College) An icon of the Holy Trinity will and 10:30 a.m. and noon Sunday. Kenilworth. • FELLOWSHIP 789-1285 Senior Gretchen deRaat of 889-100 Trane Furnaces & Air Conditioning H3O13 5 REASONS TO 950 RARITAN ROAD Rev. Doug Lovcjby-Cartcr Cranford, a National Merit CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016 H5518 P.istor Water Heaters.# Burnham Boilers Two films to be shown at^tdult forum Scholarship winner and member Minister Doug McCullcy (201) 276-8740 1932 x—T>^ ^—< 1991: of . NHS, received a science Tutors Dein «: Virginia Rnudjen . Worship nml Sunilny .School BUY A HONDA NOW! The Rev. Bruce Williams will Grapes," will be shown at the 9:30 scholarship in memory of Barbara a.m. adult forum in the youth Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Sunday - 10:00 A.M. Worship 9:30 A.M. preach at the 9:30 and 11 am. MacConnell, former moderator of Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M. Child Ciirc Available • Easy To Opetate—Honda's worship services Sunday at First center. the school's chapter of NHS. Wednesday - 7:30 P.M. Teaching Presbyterian Church; The first film deals with the Attorney Barbara Curran was quality, reliability, and technology The films, "Between a Rock and problems of racism and tells the guest speaker. She served four Your children will learn of God's a Hard Place"and "The Wrath of stories of people who have lived terms in the state Assembly and KENILWORTH Raritan Road love and gain a biblical foundation make your work easier. with. rejection. The second film for life's decisions Jn our Sunday was president of the Board of Baptist Church School. -^'' focuses on the dangers of pes- Public Utilities. (GOSPEL CHAPEL • Easy Tirade—Your old tractor is Cancer foundation ticides and follows the struggles of Newark Ave. & 23rd St, Kenilworth 611 Raritan Road,, Cranford 3000 SERIES farm workers. worth money in traide towards a 5000 SERIES •••• 908-272-6131 (Adjacent to the Days Inn) RIDING MOWERS needs volunteers Coffee and fellowship will follow ORAL HISTORY First new Honda. MULTI-PURPOSE TRACTORS at 10:30. The public is invited. "from Memory to History," a Sunday Services: -JEmmanuel.Cancer Foundation, 11 AM - Family Bible Hour end 272-7088 a statewide organizatTdn for New -workshop on oral history, will be Sunday School For All Ages— - -Pastor Steve .Nash.._.. „ • Easy Demo Program—"Try Pastor to speak held June 11 in Westfield. It is 7:00 PM - Evening Services Sunday Service Jersey families who have a child sponsored by the county Office, of H45I4 Before You Buy" with cancer, is looking for vol- Monday, 7:30 PM - Boys Brigade Sunday School—9:40 A.M. on babies, bath Cultural and Heritage Affairs and Wednesday, 7:30 PM • Prayer and Bible Study Sunday Worship-11:00 A.M. H6522 uhteers. .-:...,.,...:...;.. registration deadline is June 7. •••- Friday, 7:00 PM-Youth Meeting . Wed. Evening Bible Study—7 P.M. Church • Easy Fioancing—No Down Help is needed in the organiza- The Rev. S. Timothy Pretz, pas- Call 558-2550! Call For More Information \)l< ire in Fellowihlpwiili Ihe Coiistivilive Bipliil Auodalif Payment, no payments and no interest tion's Raritan Road office during tor, Will preach the 10 am. wor- 170 Elm Street regular business hours to support Westfield, Now Jersey 07090 ship service Sunday at Osceola CONSTRUCTION SAFETY Redeemer Lutheran Church until October 1991t the activites ofthe administrative Presbyterian Church. "Babies and SCOTCH PLAINS 233-2278 COME - JOIN THE FAMILY FUN staff. Persons who can give a few Associated Builders and Con- Clark and Couperthwalte Place Bathwater" will be the sermon tractors will sponsor a one-day BAPTIST CHURCH (NewYMCA) Church School 9:00 AM BUY YOUR COMBO TICKET AND. SEE • Easy Service—Honda Power hours a week to do typing, filing, title. . Westfield, NJ Worship 10:30 AM SUNDAY AT BRIDGEPORT FOR FREE OSHA construction safety course 333 PARK AVE. SCOTCH PLAINS Equipment professionals back every word processing and telephone Following the service, refresh- June 8 at Coachman Days inn. 322-5487 2324517 Dr. Robert L. Harvey, Pastor CAN CHARGE ON VISA OR MASTER CARD follbwvup are asked to. call Am- ments will be served in Fellow- Rev. Paul E. Kritsch, Pastor TOTAL VALUE '40.50 - COMBO PRICE •28.50 The cost is $65. Call 964-6211. Pastor James A. Brlx Roger Bdrchln, D.C.E. sale with service during and after anda Missey, 272-2292. ship Hall. The public is invited. Mr. Charles L Hutchison - Director of Christian Education Sunday Worship Services SATURDAY - MAY 25th - 6 pm - FLEMINGTON - '1O.5O 4000 SERIES 6000 SERIES 8:30 am & 11:00 am MODIFIED - SPORTSMAN - ROOKIES your purchase Sunday School... 9:30 AM LAWN TRACTORS Worship,... 11:00 AM Sunday School and LATE MODELS - VINTAGE CARS COMPACT DIESEL TRACTORS Phobia help unit Youth Meeting 7:00 PM Adult Bible Class 9:50 am Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM Nursery Sorvlco Provided SUNbAY - MAY 26th - 6 pm -BRIDGEPORT - $12.00 Complete tine of Attachments •30" to 60" Cutting Widths * 11 HP to 22 HP Models to form in June Tuesday! Christian Weight During Worship services and Education Hour MODIFIED 50 LAPPER PLUS toss Group 7:00 PM Christian Day School Nursery STREET STOCKS & ENDURO The Mental Health Association Child cara provided. ' Through Grado 6 Trade Up Tbday At One Of These Honda Power Equipment Dealers' is accepting applications for its MONDAY - MAY 27th - 2 pm - FLEMINGTOK - $18.00 CALVARY Phobia Release Education Prog- TERRIIL ROAD RAY BATEMAN JR. MEMORIAL RACE BELLE MEAD BOUND BROOK METUCHEN SOMERVILLE UNION ram (PREP) to be held in Cran- The First , LUTHERAN CHURCH 91 LAP SYRACUSE MODIFIED QUALIFIER Hlllsborough L&Q Equip. Rick's Cycle Certter, Inc. Metuchen Mower Inc. Lin-Gate Equip. BAPTIST CHURCH Chestnut L/M & Equip. Inc. ford. PREP is open to anyone Presbyterian Church -p 108 Eastman St., Cranford PLUS GREAT AMERICAN STREET STOCKS 820 Route 206 14 West Main St. 212 Main St. Sales & Service 421 Chestnut St. suffering from phobia or anxiety 1340 Terrill Rd. Scotch Plnlns SEE: PAUCH, HOOFMAN, BHIGHTBILL, BRITTAIN BOYD, COLUNS & HORTON (908)874-8300 (908)356-1163 (908)548-0503 3545 U.S. Route 22 (908) 689-5270 of Cranford 276-2418 :HALLENQE!HEARNrJ--JOHN$ON -MCGnEADIE -D, JOHNSON, DECKEfl,— disorder. i ) A - North Union & 322-7151 I Tho Rev. C, Paul Stiotkblne, D.D., Pastor A. JOHNSON & COZZE E7BRIJNSWICK R1NGOES "" -^Screening-—of— participant "WESTFIECD i,—-Springfield Aves. The Rov. Christine Began, Assist Pastor" The Motorcycle Mall East Brunswick Honda Walts Outdoor Center SUMMIT The Eardly Peterson Co. under way with classes beginning Rev. David E. Buck, Pastor NOW ASPHALT — NO DUST — NQ DIRT 165 Washington Ave. 307 Cransbury Rd. LarisonLane . Summit Honda 224 Elmer St. June 4 for a group which will 276-8440 Sunday: SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES (201) 751-4545 (908) 257-8945 9:45 AM - Sunday School 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. (908)782^654 „, 312 Broad St. (908) 232-5723 meet Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. SUNDAY WORSHIP 11:00 AM - Morning Worship SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL & WATCH EVERY WEEK (908)273-0333 Working in a mutual help group, 6:30 & 11:00 A.M. 8:15,AM- Church Training . ' ADULT FORUM Miller Genuine Draft Modified Country HONDA. PREP, is designed for persons SUNDAY SCHOOL & ADULT FORUM 7;15 PM - Evening Worship ** No« all dealer!cmtty all mod<:l«. Scr your local dealer for availability. suffering from panic disorder, 9:30 A.M.. Wednesday; 9:45 a.m. USA Cabte TV Series A Congregation ol the Evangelical t!it« your clcaltr tuttkull*. No pdynwnu ami mi Inttriki until Ckiotwr |N CIRCLE Equipment © IW llllVNl traveling and other situations^ Call 272-0303. Thursday May 2371991 -JThursday May 23,-1991-GRANFORD CHRONICLE-B-7--- Sixty-two residents receiving diplomas at yCG graduation Summer twirling tumbling classes set A twirling clinic and tumbling and includes movement games, Project on coal wins top prize for science Gasper, Richard Graczyk, Frances ral arts-fine arts-illustration. Nursing; Michele Geramell, Muh- tumbling and simple stunts. It will Fifty-seven Cranford residents camp for children will be offered Winners of the third annual Cranford schdol dis- first place for how molds are affected by tem- are among 535 students of Union - laione, Karen Kopack, Vincent Also, Lisa Abdul, Maria Dasilva, lenberg Regional Medical Center again this summer by the town- meet Monday to Friday from 9 to Labrate, Roberta Ann Morin, Thomas Grady,. Kathryn Har- School of Nursing. 11 am. in three sessions: June 24 trict science fair received awards at a ceremony May perature and light; Christofler Fyhr, second, and Jill County College who are can- ship recreation department 14 at Schering-Plough Corp. Kopicki, third; grade 5, Aaron Wright, first for the BUILDERS'GENERA. didates for associate's degrees at Samantha Pargiello, Michael rington, Marilyn Macksoud, Kelly Kofi Boakye and Marianne The twirling clinic for ages 8. to to 28, July 22 to2 6 and July 29 to the college's 57th commencement Parisi, Michael Pipoli, Bonnie O'Brien and Nancy Walsh, liberal Brigando, both majoring in prac- 13 is designed to develop in- Aug. 2. The fee is $15 per session. Geoflrey Clay of Cranford High School won awards effects of inicrowaves on seed germination; Melissa SUPPLY COMPANYl at 6 p.m. today. Rosen, Andrew Semen, Michael arts; Jeffrey Fedosh, mechanical tical nursing, will receive dipv dividual skills and potential. Ses- Registration for both programs for the best high school entry arid best overall -pro"—Slavik, second, and JarriRS PfrifTpr, third .:—_,_ _ In addition, two will receive Smith, Karen Vito and Ian Ward, engineering technology; Mercedes lomas. sions will be held July 19 and 31 will begin June 5 from 9 ant to 4 ject in the grade 4 to 12 event His entry concerned Grade 6, Carrie Volckmann, first for effects of pol- diplomas and three certificates. business; Thomas VanBenschoten, Machado, medical records tech- Township residents who arefrom 12:30 to 4:30 p:m. at a fee of pm and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. a*t the the burning of coal and its effects on plants lution on ants; Alana Doty, second, dnd Gabrielle Associate's degree . recipients criminal justice;. Siu Kei Au and..nology, Mary Gormanly, office candidates for certificates are: $7 per class. Community Center. Call the rec- Philip Mucksavage of Hillside Avenue School rec- Kantrowite, Uiird; grade 7, Justin Ondrey, first fig ™ "" ' 'I, firo_sciencfr:tcchr: • the top miriHl* sHh™i AwarH fftr hi* P™j^t »n erosion control; Chris Louie, second, and Robert -are:TTBarbara~Dellasala-~ =^rtm«bUrigrcainp-foi-ages HUataiano.-third, Florenzia Moses, both majoring in data processing; Lisa Anne Lave- Camisa arid Gayle Roth, physical nology; Adele Shafinan, ger- is an introduction; to gyninastics more informatldn. the "greenhouse "effect oh mice. "Julia Becker of Or- glio dental hygiene;— -therapy assisting; Stacy Leanian, ontology, land Sha Cheng, in- l_ange...Avenue__SchooL_w.asl awarded the best .ele- Grade 8, Brian Reilly, first for the effect of music accounting-data processing; Gary ; on plants; Maura McGowan, second, and Elizabeth Korner, Paula Marsiglia: and Also, John Gasper, engineering- criminal justice; Kimberly Aur- tensive English for speakers of mentary school project for her work on whether and,(Hjpferal arts-early childhood other languages. Programs for tots ahead for siunmer detergents cause algae to bloom. Tarulli, third; grade 9, John Fay, first for the adverse Michael Pearl, accounting-data architecture; Felipe Porcella, en- effects of carbon monoxide on plants; Su Kim, sec- processing-retail marketing; Erik gineering; Jennifer Stokes, human education, and Kathryn Woodring, In addition, three former Cran- Cranford recreation department munity Center. The sessions will Schering-Plough provided $200 savings bonds to services-interpreters for the deaf; liberal arts. fbrd. residents earned associate will offer two threerweek summer run June 24 to July 12 and July 15 ond, and Nakeya Irwin, third. . Tietze, biology; Peter Joseph the three overall winners. Grade 10, Paul Everton, first for effects of various lnstalled"bn"YourTbt Graczyk, business-computer in- Alisha Silber, liberal arts- Cranford residents who are can- degrees. They are Judith Fried- programs for preschoolers. to Aug. 1. The fee is $35 Rer ses- . Schools science supervisor Fred D'Antorii said the didates for associate's degrees in rich of Elizabeth, accounting-data Tiny Tots for 3-year-olds will environments on mealworms; Aileen Daly, second, formation systems; Alex Wright, communication; Lauren Garah sion. Registration will begin June judges, many of whom were science educators or and Jolie Lerner, third; grade 11, Jayati Chowdhury, business-public administration; and Donna Kelly, liberal arts- professional nursing are: Debra processing; Susan Busch Leaton meet Mondays arid Wednesdays 3 from 9 to 11:30 am. and 7:30 to scientists, were impressed not only with the quality of Iselin, professional nursing, while 4- and 5-year-olds will meet first for the effects of colchicine on mice cells; grade Jaime Ginja, Mark Klein and Clair early childhood education; Mat- Anderson, Linda Caldwell and 8:30 p.m. at the Community Cen- of the projects, but with the degree to which the 12, Amy Morrieweck, first for radish uptake of radio- O'Neil, business management thew Spricigo, liberal arg-i j Rachelle Soliven, Elizabeth and Judith Quatrano of Elizabeth, Tuesdays and Thursdays, both ter. Call 709-7283. \ projects were truly research in nature. business management •'• ' •• from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Com- active water, Catherine Finnegan, second, and Also,-Tammy. Bender, Jennifer education; Meryl Fresolone, libe- 'General Medical Center School of : Winners by grade level a*e: grade 4, Lisa Lavikoff, Sandra Rodriquez, third. Dutch Boy .2 Vents and 1-81 Shelf Installed FREE Franco Montalto receives full grant to Cooper Union This is one in a series of articles about the cities and One of the city's proud monuments is the world places to be visited on the 10-day tour — Rornantic famous "Dying Lion of Lucerne." Hewn directly into Franco Montalto, son of Nich- been named an Ail-American Tender Europe -r- being offered by Fortes Newspapers and natural rock, it was described by Mark Twain as "the olas and Gloria Montalto,of Cran- Scholar, an Outstanding Scholar- All Other American Lufthansa German Airlines. . saddest and most compassionate piece of rock on forjd, has. been awarded a full- Athlete, and has won awards from This world famous city, nestled in the northern Earth." Commemorating Swiss heroism in battle, it tuition scholarship valued at the U.S. National Band Associa* '. "Barns On Special foothills of the St Gotthard Pass, lies in the midst of also is meant to warn against immorality at home $401000 to attend Cooper Union tion and at the Cranford High -arrATpTne wonderland. Distinguished by 15th and , and encourage people to take good care of the for-the Advancement of Science" School science; fain He. plans to 16th Century houses and an authentic Old World beautiful city of Lucerne. arid,Art, New York City. He.will study civil engineering. $45 to $150 OFF! atmosphere; Lucerne should be one of the most Asyou stroll alongside the lake, you'll experience be a student in the college's Al- Cooper Union is a private col- popular stops on theJJpmantic Tour. Promenades, Lucerne's unique, unrivaled atmosphere with its bert Nerken School of Engineer- lege of 1,000 students, each of lakes/mountains and meadows abound in Lucerne numerous gabled paintings and sturdy octagonal ing beginning in September. whom receives a full-tuition to imbue the city with a relaxing air.; wate.rtower, the city's unmistakable landmark. An- Franco, who will graduate from scholarship. One of the most Wood Protector other point of interest is the Wooden Chapel Bridge, Crpnfqfd High School in June, is a selective schools in the country, it To the Swiss, Lucerne means history,,for it was in ' National Merit Scholarship is the only college focused ex- Thompson's Wood Thompson's "u%T^b~n^roima1fe"lake"fl^ -buil|

High School Choral Festival at ' •••>..• •'•",• '•.. - .' •••• CALL'.;'.': ' •'••.•• ' ••• •••'• MICKI PULSINELLI .This Weekly column Is devoted Town plans summer classes for vouths iii music, dance to sharing with you, our readers, the different kinds of delightful, ^968-5700 — — —delicious -cuisine -iir-outHnar-— — The. recreation department again will offer will meet 12:30 to 2 p.m. and the teen class electronic keyboard and Fun with. Music for 4 • i music lessons to Cranford youngsters this will meet 2;15 to 3:4$; The fee is" $20 for each will be held at the Community Center June 25. 382^1755 summer and will-add dance instruction for the, session. Registration for both programs .will to July 25 from 8:3p am. to 12:30 p.m. The firsttlme. ' r • • '•' •• •' •'. •. ', • ''"• -_:.- ' begin June 5.flrorn 9 aim. to 4 p.rrf. and 7:30 to.program is b^n to tovynship youngsters in • CARPENTER ANTS • CQCKROACHES- Youth Dance Works is for children age 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Community Center. Call 709- grades K-8. Registration will be held June.4 TTCEWTICKS ¥;WASPS/HORNETS Qomething for everyone THE BLACK HORSE INN 9 and Teen Dance Works is for 10 to 14-year- 7283 for more details!. and 5 fbom.7:30 to 9 p.m. and the fee is $75. • MIGE/RATS : -S.. • RESIDENTIAL/ - olds: Each class will meet at the Community DOLLY LEE'S More information is available by calling 709- JlthTthm COMMERCIAL „ Route 24 Mehdharri, NJ (201) 543-7300 Center for three sessions: July 15 to 19, Aug. 5 Music lessons will be.given in piano and 7283 or workshop director Don Whellah, 232- 1^71 RT. 22 WEST Phi* lax* GratuitM ad I safel • E«ectlvel •Affordable! to 9 and Aug. 12 to 16. The younger children to 6-year-olds will be offered again. Classes 4919. Tastes differ BI^IDGEWATER, N J. 908-526-6622 but you can agree When You Want The • on a wide selection . Dolly and Jim Lee were ready for retirement in 1986. After owning "TRY US AGAIN Russo's RESTAURANT the East Winds Restaurant in Scotch Plains for 18 years they decided Occasion To Be AND LOUNGE that it was time to live a life of leisure. Well, that was about five years Continental Restaurant & ago and guess who Is back in business? They now own and operate, FOR THE FIRST TIME" . Catering Inc. 1 DANCING EVERY FRI^&SAT. Unforgettable Or SURF & TURF with their son Douglas, Dolly Lee's Restaurant (formerly Newport and LIVE: "The Sounds Of Forever One" GRAND BUFFET Catch 22) In the Red Bull Inn. . Grand Opening Piano Bar Every Week-Nite Early Bird Specials UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Your Just Going Out For Every Mon. &Tues. Dolly• told us the she and her husband enjoyed working in the WAKE BUSINESS MEN'S All the Shrimp, prime ribs, Weddings Catering Specials UP etc. You ban eat, Wed. thru Sat. restaurant. While retired, they missed the many friends they made YOUR EXPRESS COMPLETE complete with whb often: visited their restaurant. Now that the Word has spread FAMOUS 24 oz. A Bite With Friends TASTE LUNCHEONS dessert* coffee. 5:pm-7 pm Anniversaries DUDS 5:30 lo 9:30 about their new venture, many of their old customers from Scotch Plains and Westfield have stopped in to eat and visit with them. Showers 11*0 $5 LADIES' FRIDAY Sunday 4 pm-6 pm Catering Service I j TO 3 PM NIGHT SPECIAL Like several of the new Chinese restaurants that have opened STEAK Call for Information- L - _ _**£. ™£L. \ 11 1047 US. Route 22 East SUNSET ( recently, the traditional Oriental decor is missing. The main dining Wedding Package* 1 105 ' '.->'••'.( •MouiitMnside,N] 07092 DINNER 1/2 PRICE! •room, which seats 100, has.brass railings, stained glass windows Starting at *19" and booths.: The table settings! (Jbnsistof white linen, blue.napkins. Mine Rd., Bridgewiter, N.J. 722-2680 Drinks at bar and lougne. (908)233-5542 Catering Jor WEEKDAYS 4 TO 8 Also great dinner, spedata.. and beautiful bjue'and white china. All Occassions SAT. 4 TO 6, SUN. 1 TO 4 After 6:30. Another break from tradition at Dolly Lee's is the addition of Call for. Appointment Main Dining Room Grill Room BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL OCCASSIONS American food on its menu. There, is a special selection that allow 3O2-1252 For Reservations .. QQA 4 Qt\f\ Call us today 009" IvvU Elegant Dining'at it's best! For those who prefer customers to choose such American classics as chicken, scallops, Drake St. • Bound Brook ' 1990 Raritan Rd. (At Marline) Scotch Plains Lunch & Dinner casual dining shrimp, steak and surf and turf. The First Place For But by and large, the mdnu is mainly Chinese with over 100 items The Best In Restaurants served Tues. thru Sun. Open 7 Days from which to choose. Appetizers, 13 in all, are priced at $1.25 for an egg roll to $5.95 for dams In a black bean sauce. • Dinner choices include beef and pork ($8.95), chicken and duck SAN GENNARO t ($8.95), seafood ($8.50 to $12.95), whole fish (flour choices.of,sea 660 Middlesex Ave. bass or flounder for $13.95), and special selections ($11.95 to 756-8293 $15.95). . -•'.' \ Metuchen, NJ. Hours: Mon.-Frf. 11:30 a.m.'-10:00 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 5:00 p.m.-Midnite "The Greatest Italian Food to Hit South Plainfield" C O V N TRY C L U B For the past month, my rnother, who lives in Florida, has been 426 E. Main St, Bound Brook • 356-0169 Celebrates it's 5th Anniversary 549-2040 yisiting with us. She joined my husband and, I for dinner at Dolly- T Lee's. I told her she could order anything on the menu as long as it \ 2239 South Clinton Avenue - South Plainfield • NJ. - 07080 Rt. 31, Clinton (908) 735-4200 CAPTAIN FRANK'S wasn't.chow or lo mein (what shealways ordered). I I I I I FISH MARKET • SEAFOOD RESTAURANT The three of us ordered a pu pu platter ($6.50 per person) for two. I Lunch served Monday thru Saturday 11:30 am to 4:00 pm X)inner Specials . Thursday and Friday try our Luncheon Buffet This consisted of jumbo prawns, shrimp toast, steak on a stick, • Fresh Fish Daily chicken wings and.spare ribs, served over a flaming hibachi. There $ .|«--- COUPON — — — -| ' Buy one Dinner : : was enough food served for the three of us. 2.00Off • All Food Cooked " •'•••••••" $A95 • ' •• 1 Get 2nd Dinner I Any Large h r. GRAND OPENING - in Cholesterol v/ all you can eat For entrees, my mother (a.k.a. Pinky Hughes) ordered the sizzling I F1UEE • .:•:••• I : : . •'• Pie .; .. ^ H~ I V SPECIAL J seatobd wor bar ($15.95), a combination of lobster and crab meat, 1: : FreeOir Dinner served Monday thru Sat. 4:00 to 11:00 p.m. | Mon»Thurs 4:00 pm -10:00 pm | shrimp and scallops and mixed Chinese vegetables and imported > Saturday ONLY' ' Expires 6/29/91 . Eat In or Pick up only. Expire! 6/29/91 . i 10% OFF I ;; Sunday 2:00 to 11:00 mushrooms, served on a sizzling platter over a bed of toasted rice. ,, ',\"TT% - M« MM mtm MM MM MM MM MM MM MM* MM MM MMMI MM MM MM MM MM MM MM «MM wm» MM tmtw ^J < OPEN 10-10 Prices ranging from;$7.95 to $14.95' Mon.-Sat. I All Selections | My husband's choice, Ying and.Yang for $12.95 was sauteed • Exp.ti/15/91 '•, j'. Prime Ribs of Beet—Our House Specialty shrimp with egg whites and chicken chunks in a hot pepper sauce. 145 Woodbridge Ave. (Across from White Roso) ' '•• . •-LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY - The shrimp was fresh and not overcooked while the chicken was &M 3 Locations to Serue You! Highland Park 908-572-5553 tender. sssss • I ordered the Imperial duck ($1.1.95). This was served with a brown The Finest In v sauce and fresh broccoli. The duck was crisp on the outside and Fresh and ..f. i.... moist.on the Inside. My mother and I had enough left over for Cooked Seafood tomorrow's lunch. RISTGRANTE This Week's Special Dolly Lee's.Is a friendly restaurant. We noticed that several of the LOBSTER MANIA ^vtftvo SATURDAY NITES customers knew Dolly personally and she made it her business to visit all the tables. My mother's only complaint was that the Lee family v^ Couples Nite!!! FISH MARKETS did not move far enough, like maybe to Florida where she lives. BOX OF 24 FRIED ^ TREAT ANOTHER COUPLE TO SHRIMP DINNERFREE 469-9570 Lobster PURCHASE YOURT^O ENTREES AND RECEIVE THEIR TWO ENTREES 716 Union Ave. 5/22/91-6/29/91 ___ : : FREE ""•" • : A&P Shopping Center ' This column Is dstlgnsd to acquaint our reactors WE WILL DEiHJCT THE TWO ENTREES OF LESSER VALUE FROM YOUR CHECK. Middlesex, NJ Festival with dining spots In the area. It Is not Intended as a critique. OFFER EXPIRES AUG 31.1901 HN 2G5 E. 2nd St.- Ill W. 2nd Ave. Every Thursday COUPON — — • — Plainfield , NJ Roselle, NJ Cannol bo combinod.w/anyblho/bh r promotiont s 756-1656 241-5990 EKP Aug 311991 & Friday Night Rt. 206 South NEWLY REMODELED NEW1!1 DOUBLETREATUITES Hillsborough WED/THURS Now Appearing 359-0088 NEWW MANAGEMENT EXPRESS LUNCH LADIES NITES: Open 7 Days IN OUR LOUNGE IN OUR LOUNGE: CASUAL, OUTDOOR DINING ON OUR PATIO. Owner & Maitre d' — Joe ChChen Soup & Sandwich Mania 5 P.M.-11 P.M. Pnflrtimflnl Coming Next Week ^ Buffet Slvle Your Hosts: The Vicci's, Engcls, Stones ONLY $O95 $|60 POPULAR DRINKS UU(JUIIUWI!i and Tolls invite you to take Advantage i"WCKSHAW & FREEDOM • Unlimited Lobster UNIQUELY SUMMER...UNIQUELY OURS. CHOOSE FROM A WBGE SELECTION $388 APPETIZER SELECTION tr Monday * All you can eat Prime Rib $9,95 OF YOUR FAVQWTe SANDWICHES No Cover • No Minimum • Two Pasta's r Tuesday * All you can eat Pasta's $7.95 Soothe all your senses with our Creative Cuisine GARDENS • MON. THRU FRIDAY DINNER SPECIAL 1113O-2I3O P.M. r Wednesday* All you can eat Chicken & Ribs ., $9^95 and the beauty of our Summer Scenery. CHINESE RESTAURANT THURSDAY NITES: FRIDAY NITESi • Shrimp . 6-9 P.M. 6-9 P.M. GRAND BUFFET COLONIAL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER Choose (torn o\ntr 35 /f«m« \WEDIHNG COCKTAILS PRIME RIB «• SHRIMP BUFFET NJ'S OWN BIG APPLE • Carving Station Join us in our cafe for LUNCH DINNER HWY. 27 & PARSONAGE RD., EDISON ' CHOOSCfROU • ROJSJ Bcel Cstving Station • Pastas • Htm Caning Tuesday-Sunday • PniME rtlB CAWING SUriON-ALL THE SHRIMP Station • Chicken O/ihas • Hoi S. Cold Studs • Veal Monday-Saturday Tuesday-Saturday Dishta • Bmtdi • Seafood O/shos • Cotfoa •Dessert th RECEPTIONS • Fried Catamari you CAN EAt-PASTAS' CHICKEN DISHES p/person * Wednesday Nite - live Music, no cover 11:30 am-2:30pm 5:00 pm-10:00 pm 548-0323 906-2223 Italian Specialties Including Fresh Mottarella 20 • HOT A COLO SALADS • VEAL DISHES • BREADS We have accomodations to Til every • Lobster Stuffing • SEAFOOD DISHES • COffEB • OESSER T «•§ flag Par P«r*on 4NIVERSARYCELEBRATK t Unlimited • Thursday - Saturday Uve Entertainment No Cover BAR-B-QUE BRUNCH ADULTS 12" IU (Children 10 & under «5.S0) ——budgct7-50 to-500-Pcrsons. - Sunday_EyerAings Sunday $15 Dinner or Take Out Order CHILDREN 10 & UNDER ftH Live Enterialnmenl NEWLY REDECORATED • Herring & Lox 4:00pm-8:00pm 10:30 anv2:30 pin 2.00 OFF FACILITIES SPECfAL ANNIVERSARY RATES!! up to 200 persons. Weddln|>s«Showers • Assorted Salads Reservations Suggested 3.00 OFFUp to $25 Dinner or Take Out Dinners • Dessert Your Hosts: SalVenezia & Patrick Mclaughlin 20-800 Persons S I Lunch 11:30 A.M. -3 P.M. RESTAURANTv "COWIFLETE'SZEC'H'UAN & HDNAITMENU " Reservations Suggested At Parkway Exit 136 • Cranford at The Basking Ridge Country Club S61-2722 S72 Botiltvanl Ih K«n»worth, ITI-ms • COMTlNENTAL-tTAUAN CUtSINE Formosa & PelGing Style Specials 185 Madisonville Rd. 2991 Hamilton Blvd., So. Plainfield ,' Conveniently located (OH Route 287) •'/j mile from Route 287 766-8200 Basking Ridge, N| 0W20 LUNCH EXPRESS 11:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M. lb — OPEN 7 DAYS —

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• '~>"v •A \M •* at... Mutt b« of equal o^lMMrvalua. Not to be combined wtth locations Rosalia Pizza Fenraro's Restaurant 547 E. 1st Ave., Roselle 16 W. Main St., Somervlllo 241-4623 OR 241-4622 707-4443 (FAX) 707-1515 ir - — — — — "-— — TT, Nov.1 Unde WEEKEND DINNER SPECIALS Delicious Pan Pizza ^ Buy Pasta ROUTE 78 IUIT 12) 4 Miltj Will gl CLINTON. N.J. Neopolltan PI Subs PATULLO'S. 201-735-7889 BOBBY & MARY'S Cocktails GREENHOUSE RESTAURANT Enjoy Hn« Noxtfaern Ha&aa CtMln« ftrtfttftft 1 Pizza t NORTH VOSSELLER AVE. . BOUHO BROOK 1- »LUNCH ©DINNER •COCKTAILS 318 William St., Piscataway gracious decor. ,, 356-2692 • 3S6-98B8 • WEDDINGS • BANQUETS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 752-4474 let Second Complete your evening by dsactajg tt» ttlj^lt Each Special Includes: Soup, Salad, Coffee & Dessert Atfhmfe CHim- aMkm «^ prates-' THIS WEEK'S away to our cocktail lounge. atonal oM» front O*«. Taiwan and Friday Night Dancing • BROILED WHOLE.FRESH LOBSTER : ...... „...:...; $9.95 Honfr Kqnft Ato fwtujna Gloria " APPETiZERS E.Wn>lliH At equal or lesser value Mussels - $4.95 • Melon with Prbsciutto - S.3.95 May 24 - Bud Beavers & Elaine 99S MO fa. Ms, atfra art. augar orMSa 1 with this ad MSS • PEPPER STEAK ...•...•..•••..-. •»'•• ••- •-•-.• •-, »••••• * Fruit Cup - $1.50 • Shrimp Cocktail - $5.95 OPEN 7 DAYS offer expires 6/30/01 frfy ENTREES ••-'•• PMQIJjfc* Jim mu iinuiuMam iny 31 -, Jim Hoffmaimin lull IMII lUIUIUTZP UrtQwACourttrNmn. ._ Tyyjn_j.olbster Tails : ,$14.95 • • I PIANO iOUNQHW. * SAt.'l Broired "StCTrledfiFfoUncl^r""* '%\ 3.95 Help Fight Recmtalonl Stuffed Chicken Breast --$12.95. 20% OFF! indiv.R»g.OlnMf»| .'.?:, tit :'.•» VVcr.t, Scotch Plains Sirloin Steak-$12.95 • * we alto icMpt any COUPONS 069-1070 •••• •••< from olh« re»t»ufent» M-F . . -' Surf &-Turf-$18.95 With thll »d — Explrat BKOI91 FH T.ikoout service nl'io .v.\nl,ible "Veal Parrnlgiana & Spaghetti - $13.95 i -. I- • 1 > Enjoy gourmet, continental cuisine, along with Friday & Saturday Nites •R T excellence In service and atmosphere. s o A'A „,. is. MAY & JUNE - BOB D1LEO TRIO FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THESE RESTAURANT PAGES CAUL •^7 » - c • • I MICKI PULSINELLI pnma BUY ONE ENTREE SUPER LOBSTER FEST I 1985 Route 22 West, ScotcS h PlaPlainsi , NJ. 0706 968-5700 I .' ' 908-322-959Ana. ***• 5 BARBEQUE TIME IS HERE! GET SECOND ONE FREE! b LET RACKLEY'S '•'••,!'1 t Whole Maine Lobster • Potato* Vegetable DO YOUR BACKYARD V^l ...., At Equal or Lesser Value • Soup du Jour, Salad • Ice Cream^Si: Coffee BARBEQUE OR PICNIC 'frkh/jfef&if? with this ad ; Complete dinner ONLY- ?12®- Mctlars Lone & So, Washinqlon iS& ^lf1 Ave., Piscataway, NJ ~ l^^"'c> \> DISCOVER FINE MakeReserveitions Now 1714 Eastern Ave., Somerset, NJ RACKLETS BrP (Exit 6 off Rt. 287) ITALIAN DINING U.S.P JV. Choice YallowRlpo EXCHANGE 469-2522 Skirt Steak Rt. 202-206 North, Bridgewater Skirt Se Bananas FAMILY A FEW EVERYBODY Offer expires 6'30/91 Limited to Parties of 6 (Great tor the Grill). THE WHOLE PICNIC FRIENDS NEIGHBORHOOD you Mow Tuesday-Friday only (25 people]" (50 people) (4 People) (100 or more) BBQ Ribs 36 pieces 220 pieces 440 pieces 1985 Rt. 22 West, Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076 U.S.D.A. Choice Zucchini or CALL Beef Short Ribs Yellow Squash Jih Chicken 18 Ribs 110 pcJ Ribs 220.Ribs . US 908-322-9595 JBc Rifcs- 8 pc Chicken 50 pc Chicken TOO pc chicken J^AW of Somerset presents FOR (Next to McDonald's) j£W:" --A variety of Hot and Cold ^ m Chickcn f^W Seafood Dishes, Including: 16 pieces 100 pieces 700 pieces'. MORE Only Our Own Storemade Our own storemade Large Chilled Shrimp INFO macaroni, potato Fresh Italian Sausaga CALL AHEAD Vi hour 2 hours day before • .. • (Hot or Sweet) and coleslaw salads Spanish Paella $O69 (s lbs. $199 Calamari & ScungiHi confaing enough Rocklcv's Barbetiue Bcoiis, U.S. Highway 22 alb. or More) ; I alb. Oysters Rockefeller S> Polato Salad, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Plntcs, Napkins, ' Now Fax us your / -^Knives & Forks for (lie Whole Group • < • - f Oysters & Clam8"0li'jhd H«llf^Sh«H» ia«!ft Green Brook, NJ (1st. Crop) D$H, MWO Produce Shrimp inlBeeFTSratter' **"* Open 24 hours a day: !| Sweet Georgia Order and We will have It Peaches waiting for you Ready to Dozens of Salads, Relishes, Fruits 7 days a week check out. Don't Eat till you get to COACH .ffEggDOCK $|00 Fax #75*2620 Assortment of Cheese $100 OFF Any fax Order ***** Sunset Colonial Diner. Br. BluefislK...... :...... ;..;;: ".•-. $7.95 • < V«W till Ml/91 735-7689 Hot Entrees Include: Filet of Flounder , ..,.;... $8.9S_ Id Fashioned Low Prices Shop us everyweek ONE BITE CAN CHANGE Weddings • Banquets • Parties For All Occasslons Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Smoked Virginia Ham, 356-2674 Shrimp Parm, w/UngUini $9.95 or super value & full service BBQ Sparcribs, Lasagna, Plus Others. Breakfast Br. Grecian Style Chicken $8.95. * * * * * YOUR "HOLE "LIFE Reg. jVIenu • . Un&}M w/Red ormi t Qm Smt__ jg.95 French Pastries or NY Style Cheese Cake, Coffee or Lunch German May Festival Tea, included with your Dinner. ' "Come Try our . Dinner Ask about our newly : U Sa 1Coff rea All items are subject to availability. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FROM expanded catering service •" LOBST ER FESf "" ' "' . Saturday, May 35th 7i ***** Delicious 3:00 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 136 So. Plalnfleld Ave. All of the above is included for the low price of: 1 - lib. Lobster .'..' $12.95. So. Plalnfleld 5 • OOM-PA MUSIC 16.95 for adults Bagels and 1. Roast Ch-Cut- -A,German Band and dancers will entertain. Color- OR JELLO - NO SUBSTITUTIONS ful costumes and old German tunes will highlight the Cannot be combined with any other offer. Bavarian atmosphere. If you've wondered what the HOFBRAU IN MUNICH is like, stop in during bur Your Choice festival for an experience you won't forget. Call for Information. . DESIGNER BAGELS "Traditional *7.°° cover charge VictorianPlaza & Creative 2849 WoQdbrldge Ave. Bagel 1 . (Behind Vldorian Manor) Products" Edison • (908) 603-0083 WAM.S HI T( IILV IS THURSDAY ChickenWn PS 3221 Route 27, Franklin Park * NIGHTS * I i Celebrate National Beef (Formerly A-kitchen) Load up with the 8-piece Family Pack; 8 pieces of chicken, New large \\ iffl COME ALIVE mashed potatoes and gravy, 4 biscuits and large cole slaw for just $939 %.i- * Month at O'Connors RATED plus tax or the 2-piece chicken and biscuit deal for just $ 1.99 * * • • Buffet Princeton Packet A J HK1 DCKWATKK M E^ Monthly Specials: plus tax. When you've gotta have chicken, it's gotta be Roy's. * ***HomeNews III Mor«. — Prime Rib...... No piece selection At participating Roy Rogers for a limited time JJEMINGWAYg -r—-———-<—i-— ——————— . Tue's. — Top Sirloin,...; Hi MONGOLIAN BAR-B-Q r r r m KOl TK 202/20(5 • BRIDf.KWATKR • (i5S-:5O()D ii and 16 item Buffet & Salad Bar KKOff SOCOfF ; Just$159f :$2JOG/$ Wed. ?-' Prime Rib & Shrimp $ . _ 95 __ All You Can Eat jfv.1 • 1« Join us Thursday nights from LUNCH llT30-2:O0 DINNER "5:OO-9:.OO 1/41^ Bacon Cheeseburger 9S ...$6.95 Mon.-Thurs -...,...$11.95 9 pm to 1 am for good food, drinks, . Thurs. y-t Prime Rib .•;..',... *1,'0 Mon,-Fri.. •Precooked weight Umlt 3 Roast Sat.-Sun.. ..$8.95 Frl., Sat. & Sun $13.95 live entertainment and free giveaways per order. Pleas? present UnUt3 perorder. Please , , .-Friday- Boiieless N.Y. Strip Steak $^,395 * Children under 8.- $6.95 coupon tacathfer before present cogpon to cashier . and Shrimp.Scampi. I o in our new lavish gardens. ordering. Vpld where before ordering. Void where (908) 297-2882 • 297-9879 proNbttMLCtth value 1/6W prohibited. Cash value 1/6W. L Open for Memorial Day from 4 PM -8 PM •fe Reduced drink l>rices for ladies. Not aoodlncomblnatlon with Not food in combination with • any other oiler Customer must any other offer. Customer must COUPON "1 i payappttcafaleta|e»tax,Good pay applicable sale* tax. Good Order All of Your ^«lpjrtkJi»tlngRo cmlyat participating Roy _ __ Memorial Day Picnic Needs I 'Roger** restaurants. • \ . : Rogers* restaurants. ,:,,,; ,J- .•';.•:..;,. '••;re«^ipto;Tr^'-'l^:JW|5|BR. Rogert* mtaurants. from Our Butcher Shop pon gMdUwo CoUpongoodUiraugh • Coupoa good through I Coupon good 1(11^1 s I 5,^1^ Boar's Head $Q69 Jam 10,1991. Bridgewater Hot Dogs - O I Any Item I Commons Rov Rogers^: Roy Rogers^! Roy Rpgots* ! Call: 755-2575 • II I On Our Menu \ III [ Eat-In oe take Out Expires 6/7/911 — Rt.22 Mountain Blvd. Watchung IS; Somervllle Flemington North Plainfleld Scotch Plains ;v IK-'4 OUR REGULAR MENU & TAKE OUT SERVICE ALSO AVAILABLE Major Credit Cards Honored 685-9888 782-9015 668-8886 . 322-9865^ V WsHi^ 755-2565 i ^Iftg

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May 23,1991 - Union County Classified - 1 B-12 CRANFORD CHRpNICLE 'Thursday May 23, 1991 Forbes Newspapers Residentsjare on the lookout for potentially rabid animals cipal health officers of the need to disease and did not recommend sue examined: The animal did not appear to be ill and reacted educate the public on the dangers impounding the anijnal for test; of rabies in order to prevent the By Cheryl Moulton ing. Residents, however, were "normally," according to the ani- mal control officer. The animal spread of the disease to domestic Township police and health of- concerned the' overt aggressive animals and humans. ficer Warren Hehl responded to behavior displayed by the animal will not be tested for rabies since several calls last week from wary was indicative of the rabies virus. there was no human or domestic Reminding residents to be residents who are keeping an Hehl explained ...' possible animal contact, exhibited no "alert, aware and informed," Hehl eagle eye out for animals behav- symptoms—unsteady, gait, overly symptoms of the disease and has stressed the importance of dyth dmmunJemfc^domesUc—^afc^and- aggressive or~ftiendlybchayioi'r her Heightened awareness to the Within a few minutes of the first dogs against the disease found in statewide rabies1—epidemic has inability to eat or drink, convul- 774 wild and domestic animals to sions, an obviously ill animal, or. call, another call sent the trio to residents-opting to be safe rather N. Union Avenue where several date throughout the statet .the -than-sorry. '•——^— -' -raceoonsvwere-spotted-on, majQrity_iifj^chj!!^^ , Although it was impossible for human—were the determining top, entering a chimney. Eleven of the state's 21 counties Hehl or the animal control officer factors in impounding an animal haye been affected by the epi- 908-231-6610 to determine if the animals in for testing. After observing the cat question were rabid, precaution- eating and walking Hehl deter- the raccoons from the chimney. OR TOLL FREE IN NEW JERSEY Union County ary methods were used to protect mined the animal was of no Alter one hour of trying to coax: tions of the state. Buckle Up America Week residents from harm, All cases threat out the creatures, all four boun- •'. The disease cannot be cured in edition took place shortly before sunset, The following evening a resi- ded out of the chimney at once. humans once the symptoms bec- May 20.27 1«800«334«0531 not during the day when the ap-dent of Harvard Road spotted a Two were captured by Garden ome evident Cats run the highest •u. pearance of a raccoon would be small raccoon walking unsteadily chance of contracting the disease State, one evaded capture and CHEVY 69 CHEVELLE- CHEVY 91 LUMINA- 3.1 FORD 78 GRANADA- HONDA 90 CRX SI — MASERATI '8 4 MERCURY 79 BOB- MERCURY 8 6 MERCURY 88 COUGAR contrary to normal behavior. on the street alerting police who one had to be destroyed after in. domestic animal population 110 2 door hardtop, auto, PS, V6, AC, cruise, tilt, rear- V6, black, excel, running sunroof, AC, AM/FM BITURBO- Blk.. CAT- hatchback, V6, COUGAR- 51K ml, mint LS- beautiful! White w/ responded immediately with because they, like raccoons, are bucket seats w/center defogger. AM/FM stereo, cond., PB,' 4 door, asking cass., 31mpg., 14K miles.- 35Kmlles, fully serviced, auto. AC, AM/FM, sun- cond, AC, all power, great navy leather interior, Residents took a proactive being injured in a. fall from the AUTOS LE.D. dash, loaded I 55K Hehl. Garden State Kennels, the roof. It is not unusual for raccdons nocturnal and roam unattended. console, 1 owner*, asking cloth int. tinted glass, S450/BO. Call anytime $10,000/60. 234-4178 leather Int.. phone, new roof, very clean, 40K orl- • stereo, $600 car phone, stance May 15 when a domestic FOR SALE $2300. 231-1769 after 9,700 mi, full warranty. 463r7148 or 9AM-5PM, days; 704-3467 eves. tires-BBS, very clean, glnal miles, $850. Call new tires & brakes, morel highway miles, $7900. township-contracted animal con- Since rabies is spread by the 6PM 549-0710. $61OQ. 463-0929 . . Call 789-0207 cat acted aggressively in the Or- . to nest in uncapped chimneys, $12,800 or take over 949-6795. HYUNDAI 90 EXCEL- 4 ' $7800/3.6.-272-2311. trol service, responded within 20- saliva of an infected animal, cats payment. S48-057S. NISSAN '87 MAXIMA- ange Avenue area, contacting leaving during the evening hours could harbor the disease through . TOYOTA, 90, SUPRA CHEVY 71 NOVA- 4 FORD 7 8 THUN- dr.; auto with overdrive, MAZDA '87 RX 7SE-.5 MERCURY 84 MERCURY 86 TOPAZ township police who alerted Hehl. minutes to coax JJie raccoon P.Ut'of door, 8 cylinder, runs CHRYSLER '85 NEW DERBIRD- 2 door, V8,AC, fuel Injection, PB, PS, Spd., Sunroof, louvers, COUGAR- Very clean, GS- Well maintained, GXE 4DR Sedan, Pewter, to forage for food. Hehl rec- an unnoticed . scratch, later, TURBO- CD. loaded, sunroof, loaded, 70K mi., Alter observing the cat, who wore a tree and secure it in a cage. ommended residents cap chim- low mileage, mint cond. great/full maintenance YORKER- 4DR, Turbo, PS, P/wlndowd. T-roof, Am/fm with cass., 13k AC, AM/FM cass., exceL have receipts, 82k miles, Auto, PS, PB, AC. P- spreading the disease through records. AC, PS/PB, 99K Red, full power, all op-good condition, $1000 or miles, excellant cond. cond. $5900. Call 369- S2900/BO. Call Mark 281 r Mlrrors, Tilt wheel, AM/FM $7475. Call 908-369-4485. a collar, Hehl determined the .Hehl said'it is impossible, to..neys to deter this possibility. He Take over lease. $520/ miles, S420/BO. Call 548- cass. Must Sell. Best 1 humaii contact mo. Call 658-4452 or 469- tions. Excel, cond, 29KBest offer. Call 359-4085. $6195./BO. 214^0564. 3403, after 6 pm. 6433 eves; 524-6111 NISSAN 83 SENTRA- feline was not displaying any of detect the disease unless an ani- 4114. • ml., $5950. Call 232-7957.: days. • ' ,• * offer.. Call 281-7459. * also advised residents secure all In other health department 3399. FORD 84 MUSTANG ISUZU 85 MAZDA 85 RX7 GSL- Hatchback, AC* sunroof, the characteristic traits of the mal is euthanized and brain tis- Autbi mint cond, original 5 spd,. am/fm, PS. 85k, garbage cans with restraints and news, several residents have ob- ACCURA 89 INTEGRA CHRYSLER 86 LEB- GT- 5.0, AC, PS, PB, P/ Fully loaded, runs great, if garbage has been disturbed to ARON GTS- 4 dr hatch, door.locks, AM/FM cass., excellent condition, 43K owner; new battery,' tune- Advertise 35mpg> Excel., running jected to "the continued use of LS— 3 door hatchback, ma ch cond. $1400. Call. wear gloves when putting the i - wh'to w/black 4 cyl. 5 spd, PS. PB, air, T-tops, silver, auto, 47k miles, new batteryi Call up,, alarm. Must, sell, Garden State Kennels Tor animal 39K miles, 5 speed, AM/ 1 276-4051 leave message. $4700/BO. Call 908- in the Classified! 908-651-8868. refuse back into the container as FM tape, sunroof, alarm, L^rfnmo ' sunroof, leather seats, orig. miles. Garage kept, Genova receives valor award control seryioes based oh alleged AM/FM stereo cass, 97K $5200/BO. 272-7327 422-0162 !'.••'• a safety precaution. tilt, cruise, great cond. ?S2S^S° -8822go0 LINCOLN '84 CON- claims of improper service and $10,500. Ann, 789-20,12. ml. $3750. 908-654-8416 FORD 84 MUSTANG TINENTAL- 38K orig. MAZDA 87 626LX- CHEVY 78 NOVA- al- CORVETTE 88 COUPE- Hatch, excel cond, 5 spd,; The calls came on the heels of handling of animals at last week's ACURA '87 LEGEND- 4 LX— Auto, 4 cyl., PS, PB, ml., Doctor's car, roadster : for rescuing drowning man several "in-service" classes held Township Committee meeting. dr. Sedan, AM/FM stereo ways dependable, 85K Qarage kept, 9700K AM/FM cassette, 56,000 roof, all .options, wire stereo, garaged, new & : ml, 1 owner, automatic, 4 miles, red.. auto, 'all op- mis. Excellent cond., very wheels. Garage kept. extra tires, 31r35MPG, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS recently by Hehl to educate cass,, excel, cond. Tilt door. $600. 232-5635 . safely back to shore. Garden State Kennels was in- sunroof, $10,750/B.O. tions, pristine condition. clean. Asking $3200, 828- $6700/ B.O. 379-7040. 62K hwy mi, AC, all Cranford firefighter Frank township police and public works spected by N. J. Department of Asking $21,000. Call 688- 6525afte,r5. power, $5500/BO. 271- "" Genpva was recognized Friday by 908-2I33-0820. CHEVY 79 CAMARO- 3 LINCOLN 7 8 VER- Currently a student at .Kean personnel on the current rabies Health in April, receiving a satis- Spd. 6 cylinder, PS, light 4013 after 5PM, FORD 85 MUSTANG SAILLES- Auto, sunroof, 0205 leave message — the-200 Glub oMJniqn County, -foe--Gdllege,-Genoya_is.a5tate-.and;iia-._ ~epidemicr;WMle.the" disease was. Taetoiy "ratlngrrThe "Township-: -blue,^white-lnterlorv.Qood - CTATSUN^(NISSAN) 79 -LX=-aatcr.-^cylrAM/FM-: xlean;-1ully;"loaded,-go6d - MERCEDES 78-280SE- ~AMC 74' condition. $975. or BO. 280ZX— 80K, AC, CB, Show car, new engine, HOLIDAY DEADLINES Tiis"efforts to save a drowning man tional' wrestling champion. He expected to hit this area by spring Committee afld Heh'l are in- rnns^wen,runs well S400^ 5400/uu..90O 906b- cassette, 72K miles, excel tires, good transportation, 908-685-0156. AM/FM, running condi- $2000, Call 75^2-7688, 72K miles, loaded. Red w/ at liong Beach Island last June. was named to the all-American or summer, Cranford was the first vestigating resident complaints", cond. very clean In/ but, tan Int. Excel, cond. GREETINGS FROM TEXAS: Hillside AVeriue School fourth tion, new brakes, best Good for student. $1950. 79 MARK 5- The Dorchester Avenue • resi- ' wrestling team while attending municipality in Union County:.to and will make a determination offer. Mercury 78 Mar- $11,500/BO. 526-6327, graders* from left, front; Erin VVelsh, Maria Lopez; rear, Geoff, CHEVY 79 MONZA- 2 754-7783 after 5PM ; ; needs work. 526-7052, leave message. The Offices of Forbes Newspapers • dent was.among 11 recipients of experience a caseJoC rabies, in this week/ '•: • • .,. /•:.:•'•.• ''•••'• ••''• • door hatchback, V6, orig quis, run well, all;power, Kean in 1989; His brotherj. An- Rood and Chris Vittitoe/;shbvy bandanas, shirts and newspaper condition, FORD 86 TAURUS'- 4 '04-8219 leave ,' the club's valor award which lee-; : owner, runs well; asking' $506; 908-233^7498/ door, V6, auto, AC;. p§, MERCEDES . 80 ' thony, isalso a member of the'tiie Sforcij; ibllovted by-a. second- case- ''^•Municipalities are rriaiidated'by: $575. Call 369-8891 days. v B ognizes the achievements of uni- .in April, both in raccoons. the state to provide animal con- sent by their pen pals in San vAngelo, Texas. Pupils in Victoria $600. Call" " DATSUN 77 280Z- PB, AM/FM. stereo, excel 450SLC^- 44K ml;; orig. department. . ' . • •"••:••••„ Cetera's class.are corresponding via a telecommunications AUDI '87 GT- "Rmr'irit ' \/"n° «'.nnn rtii CHEVY CAMARO tires, stereo, excellent test for its readers for 60 years. 272-8811 TAG Moldave placed in a special divi- COME EARLY FOR sion for agri-business men and L 9 O L S HONDA We Stayed Late A nation that sustains the course of history's ^IS BESTSEUKTtONI women. Contestants are asked to, !5S l,, r, n^ S,lJ J. -.*w»f cond, new tires & f Tagging Hundreds of rank pictures of four cows from great struggles owes its existence to the people 1991 UNION CO. BOARD each of the five dairy breeds: OF FREEHOLDERS BUICK 86 CENTURY d., Garaged. $15,000. HONDA 84 ACCORD— New & Used Gars Brown Swiss, Holstein, Guernsey, WAGON- blue, 61 k Unroof new tires who protect it — the men and women who |bl«|rV 3k il Call 968-5305. White, 105K mis., 5 spd., Ayrshire and Jersey. miles, V6, AC, PS, PB. P/ . FORD '85 TEMPO GL- radio, no A/C, Only 2 locks & windows, Am/FM f51oo B0 7 With Dramatically stand ready to fight for it. America can he cass., luggage rack, wire aiito, air. PB. PS, AM/FM pwners. New clutch & wheel covers, cruise, puruv nB IROC r»M stereo cass.. 66K mi. As- brakes. Very good cond. Reduced Prices! BOB MILLER 0 $25 P to move proud of those serving in the armed forces today TIRE COMPANY $485p. Call 572-9015 ARO?^ Mlte'Sre^"/ ^OT ^^" 46^ ° "' •76 SEDAN *Kf£* SS*1.1-9; eVeSl 463" HONDA 88 ACCORD 5 into Cali building and those who so gallcmtly served throughout 651 South Avenue TRADE APPRAISERS stock, 500 old.; mint alarm. Excel cond: Asking 351W engine, new trans, ON HAND! GET THE Garwood cond; Garage kept & excellant condi- MOST MONEY •Angostura International Limited, the pasty and sadlyy mourn those who gave their covered. White w/metal "" ~om 968-6874 or l Kt hH tion. $8500. Call the 167-year-old maker of bitters, 232-4080 Restored Classic. Moving, 908-356-6618. FOR YOUR TRADE IN! roof. Access. Incl. i.(W). ; must sell. $2700. 463- has signed a five-year lease for lives. Memorial Day is a time to remember, and $13,500/B,O. 356-1591. CHEVY 90 CAMARO 3864 HONDA 90 ACCORDJs 3,500 square feet at Cali As- CADILLAC '76 SEV- RS- Red, AM/FM cas- FORD 77 F-250- Meyers EX- 4 dr, auto, LOADEDI =. sociates' 20 Commerce Dr. "clock a time to honor, the very people whose greatest ILLE- Gold/white, 95K sette, fully loaded, 20K snow plow with tow hitch, w/P/roof, leather, alarm, 5 tower" building in Cranford. FOUR STAR PIZZA ml., beautiful. White miles, must sell, baby on runlng condition needs CD, extended warranty, = leather Int. Luxury pkg. the way, $10,000. 745- work. $1500. Call 908- plus, plusl 16K mi, mint. •=• Sale Prices The first tenant in the 176,000- sacrifice contributed to the strength and growth 408 Centennial Avenue $2495/B'.O. 707-8150, 271 "5820 eves =• s square-foot building, Angostura 9895 leave, message. 231-1663. after 6p; Clearly Marked on 100 of Cranford after 6pm. will relocate from Rahway to es- of this nation. May their heroic deeds never be CADILLAC 82 SEVILLE- CHRYSLERS, PLYMOUTHS & PEUGEOTS: tablish new national head- 276-1919 Immaculate, 4 door, 2 BUY - SELL - OR TRADE AT THE quarters. . , -tone- PT_ leather, nioon^- DON'T TTHe tjuildirig's twbwirigs join at ten. roof, new vogue tires, ga- 5 RED TAGS Colts & Vistas • Voyagers •• Sundances the 55-foot.central glass atrium raged, 79k original miles. MISS THIS $3995. 233-0674 eves. i MEAN GIANT Lebaron Coupes •• New Yorkers • Acclaims GIANT lobby. The four-story building 1991 MAYOR CADILLAC 84 CIM- contains computer monitored heat CRANE'S FORD CHAPTER ERON- 4dr, 4 cyl, tilt," Convertibles •. 5fh Avenues • Custom Vans and lighting systems, 24-hour and COUNCIL PS, PB, p/wfndows, AC, EVENT! building access and security DAR BOROUGH OF GARWOOD 36k miles. Runs & looks I SAVINGSl Lasers • Lebaron Sedans • 405's & 505's monitoring, computerized ele- excellent. $3800 will talk. Have A 704-1166 •90 FORD MUSTANO LX •88 CHIVY CAVALIER Z34 CONVlKfiBLB vators and on-site parking with 90 UIUMO AUTOCRAFT COLLISION CADILLAC 85 FLEET- EVERY SATURDAY U, V4 (wto.Vi/b, * AM/FM ikwo.p/wMi, _ J^-Ajtjl, onto, P/l'KU OUICUTUS* •U CJUHLUO WDAN MVW1I •MfUWVYOUUHO ILLE- Runs like a ft DODQIDVNMTVU •atMHCKiucnu BLACK BEAUTYIMU8T •i KSTAnWAOOH CAUII01MD4 Cranford dream, well malhtalned, INSPECTION-10 AM Mr. t evl ufo. pM. Xr, 4 dr. 0 oyL uilo. p/Wb, ulr. 7 lk,4 evl quu 4, wto. p/ tl SEEI4dr,V^I,,«utoEEI4dV^Iuto , pIlM,pIlM S dr V^, tiito. p/«AJ, tlr, Roadster roof, don't wait antag* H, UtlfU 1MM. pi AM/FM lUrto, p/w/lli/ b. aV unUgt rt, AM/FW m, moon tf, luidui. r/d«rV hUUfUlcu, t/gl»", r/d.(r, vlkkUuSu, m. r/rt im, r/d«l, rd whl«. m. VoUu. ilM, ipt »n, Ntte34D, 40;703 ml, m. b«m, *um MU. vfc wood grain. iMt iw. id y*U, Urn, nto. V1NKOMM58, W!W rtdi, VINJ43U0U, _.flrm.Call 781-6719. STif™*, Sim, «** idU. \ttk tick, rd *W«, bm, urn. 38.240 ml, *M2» ' #OI2OJI* Mended Hearts, a support group, BANK UOH60JO, U.tOl IrJ. »BM- VnjKA40J8O1. .ItJJO ml, 10,134 ml. liftlUOOA VINJM2055t5. 30.751 ml, CADILUC 85 SEDAN- • RAIN OR SHINE 04 $t8,^»3« *>i44. taJM* »»14J01A. $8395* $13,990* for heart disease patients and Member FDIC FWD, Fully loaded, show; •MWHCXNVWIU •UFOMI ANaQT 19 H0H0* POU.UDC LOTS OF •HHYVOYAOnU 4 dr. 1 mt, tuto, pltlb. tlr, their families, meets locally the REEL-STRONG FUEL room condition, sliver with 7puiimMwi.4byl.uila, 1 dr. V8, »uto. pltlb, »k, J'#i 8.0 Kr, V4), S »ptl,.D/ 4 dr wigan, 4 cyl, wto, pltl AM/FM ittfM out /MlfWotu, ptelmttnckt, mooorool, UiifUliW. Ui«o, p/ cM, 1/aUw. tori mn, ro*d b ulr AM/FM •!•<«. rool iMIhw, i/M III. third Tuesday each month at 8 ub«, tilt, rt»(* , rW«t, mrt OtilM, tilt, vinyl ri, iltiftu, vIKkt. idli. win wtita. VI- nek, 1/gtan, 4/d«lr, wood wlrt whl ovr», VIM- 549 Lexington Ave. FREE PARKING r/dal, >pri mr*. wir» whU. whl«, btm, idli. VIM- radio system, new tires. mm, wiw tdli, wood grain, UmilWi 74.M0 ml, Foouori), es.ear ml, artlri, viU whU. b«M, wiw DH10037S, «8,B33 ml, tun. at Springfield First. Aid' (Branch) LUNCHEONETTE btla V1NMM8W. 77,148 wi« lt)Mr'D!NfE46W«S, #31080 $4200/Bp; 752-1237. ml. *«t4070A . #«12d30A ,dH. VIN£F334«J1. 68.vi i i>m 5/23 5/24 5/25 5/27 ^^g.jSiSg= " ^ ^ ' - asklng-1250. Call-548- -dow6.PS. PUrAC,AM/yM-'call8W-conaitlonLinstdu/--.gtay-liiL.-fl--8piJt.^AM/gM- 140 - MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOTIVE $10.900/BO. 572-1173 :• .^ieT Gtood"cond:;' S 6707. cass. stereo. Runs real out. S500Q. 757-8882 stereo, sunroof. Must sell, . 150-AUTOMOTIVE-SERVICES— NISSAN 86 300SC—48K jowner. $2500. .Call. .808-. PLYMOUTH -78 SAP- well $2195. Call 968- days; 752-6169 eves movlngl Garaged. Excel. 160 .r- MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE miles, loaded, excellent 276-6705. PORO—• 2 door, 4 cyl.,5268, after 4 pm PONTiar 85 6000- 4'«»j;*r*" : av or eve —170 — REGREATJONAL-VEHICLES—— ^condltlon,-$8000.--Call—OLOS-88— CUTLASS- 67k,-PS.-PBi AG, Cruise, -PONTIAC-78-FJREBIRD ^cyh-auto,- ACr-93,500- » 180 - BOATS AND ACCESSORIES 526-3740. __. CALAIS-' excel cond, 1 loaded, runs good , FORMULA- V8, auto, miles, excellent running TOYOTA 78 CELICA NISSAN 89 240SX— 5 driver, prof business, car, needs brakes. $800. BO. AC, T-tops, new brakes & condition. S2400/BO. Call ST— 2 dr-coupe, jiuto, spd man, AM/FM stereo, 4 door, white, sunroof, 756-2268: Till 9pm only. snooks, great shape. 469-2171 after 6PM PS. PB. AM/FM, 7BK orig $2700/BQ. Cadillac 83 PONTIAC as FULL SIZE ml> ^i?06' «n8/body, good Real Estate Connection front &°rear brake jobw/ $5500.276-9662 210 - HOMES FOR SALE warranty, silver notch OLDS 88 CUTLASS gine, spotless fnt, needs awa~ ««-• 215 - TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS back. 49,600 ml. Asking CIERRA BROUGHAM- Some ext & replacement $3700/BO, 281-9338 roadedf ^^ 74K ttif, TOYOTA 83 CAMRY $B,V75/BO. 873-1137 •;4 dr, white, V6, PS/PB, P/ part work. BO drives it PONTIAC 78 GRAND excel cond, $4400; 277- LE— auto, air, PS,. PB., : FOR SALE 89 240SX— window, P/lock, AM/FM away. 247-3727 eves PRIX- auto, V8, 2 dr, P/ 3775 weekdays sunroof, AM/FM oass.. 220 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY _ , .auto* cass^ 59K miles, garage windows, locks & drivers . PONTIAC as PAR- cruise, good conation, PLYMOUTH 82 GRAND Orl A FOR SALE air, Al M cass, sunroof, kept. $7000. 548-7183: FURYv- Needs transmis- seat. New paint, tires, ^ENNE- 54k mi 4 dr S- owner. S3300/BO. 225 - ACREAGE AND LOTS 12K mi. warranty, OLDS 88 CUTLASS sion help, V8 - 318 en-exhaust battery & al- AC. "AJI efec?, Am/Fm 90gff33-2i38 Matt. , 230 - OUT OF AREA PROPERTY, $11,500. Call ,755-6963 CIERRA BROUGHAM- gine. AC, P/wlndpws, ternator. $750. 322-8878. Ca8S- New ,|res $4395 TOYOTA 85 CELICA GT NISSAN 90 300ZX- new 4 dr, white, V6, PS/PB; P/.heavy duty suspension,. PONTIAC 79 FIREBIRD- 874-4894. LIFT BACK- Auto. PS. 235 - MOBILE HOMES AND SITES body style, 220 HP, 5 window, P/lock, AM/FM S50Q/BO. Call 722-1975. auto, V8, 2 door, AM/FM, PONTIAC 87 SUNBIRD PB,p W, PL, cruize, tilt, 240 - REAL ESIATE WANTED speed, t-tops, AC, AM/FM cass; 59K miles, garage PLYMOUTH 86 LASER great speakers, good CONVERTIBLE— 5spd AM/Fm stero, ac, mag 245 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES cass. loadedl Showroom kept. $7000. 548-7183. . TURBO— auto, power body,' must sell, $2000 or p/wlnrinwR AM/FM tann' wheels. Adult driven, per- 250 - APARTMENTS FOR RENT cond, 25K mi, garaged In OLDS 89 CIERRA — everything, AM/FM cass,, best offer. Call 752-8258. 4%'™!°*°' Slt^n1. {jft^SunkPR r°?R Bedmlnster. Asking exCB| cond, 3.3"LJter eng, hi mileage,, but still roarsl PONTIAC 79 FlR- dltlon; Asking $8000/BO. JION- s>M'"RtiH.-I^H. 255 - HOUSES FOR RENT $19,950. 781-1513 eves many extras, white, blue S 260 - TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS $1000/80. (908) 709-EBIRD- auto. V8. Call 722-2756 $4.850.722-7608. _ or leave message |Ht. 25K ml, orig owner, 1576. '•••..•'. FOR RENT loaded, $1300/BO. Must PORSCHE 85 SLANT TOYOTA 85 CELICA OLDS '83 CUTLASS $10,500/BCv GMAC fin- SelT Call 272-4920. NOs|cARRERA- black ^-^,[atW 265 - ROOMS FOR RENT - -4DR. AC. anclnfl avail. 463-9023 ... PLYMOUTH 87 TURBO—. mlnt^oond.-Sllver-ext/DkT-OtDSMOBILE 84 CUS-auto trans:, AC, all power, PONTIAC 79 TRANS-, on blfick, full factory turbo "2%r?\r ^P** 270 -OFFICES FOR RENT - cruise control, only 31k AM- Red, auto, 6.6 litre, flair, pkg.elec. seats, mir- stere0< *?i.r> ™.<. •? 275 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Red int., PS, PB. $1195/ TOM CRUISER- 9 . MM— nea, auio, D.D mre, »"» H*H. .wiou. ooaio.^mii- - rf «QJ>nn Pall 7fl1- B.O. 908-249-2745 or Pass., loaded, 66k, wood. miles. $4900. Calf 276- P/wlndowr PSiPB, AC. rors, sunroof, etc. Gotti• "23-itarfrMPM?" ' FOR RENT. 908-985-2084. grain, wlre: wheels, roof 0540 after 6PM cruiser AM/FM cassette. Wheels w^s, factory 3.3 9879 after 6.30PMc 280 -VACATION RENTALS excellent condition, new tall, garaged & covereci TOYOTA 87CELICAGTS OLDS '85. DELTA 88- rack- £ook VaJUe_ $4425. J0 LASER S285 - MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS Rdyale Brougham, 2 dr, exhaust, engine needs year round, $52;000. Call 5 spd, PS, PB.AC, P/ RS— Turbo, red, 5 spd, work, 105K miles. $1100/ Richard days 201-285- wlndows/locks/roof, 290 - WANTED TO RENT -..., -. ._. OLDSMOBILE 84 DELTA PS/PB, P/wlndow, AC, best offer. Ken 548-3976 3969; eves. 201-538-3289 cruise, AM/FM cass/ 295 - ROOMMATES WANTED A-1 cbnd. Asking $5,300. 88 BROUGHAM- 2 AM/FM cass, CD, 4- e i?e Call 725-8454. . fully loaded, good many extras, 24K miles. PONTIAC 79 TRANS- PORSCHE 87 924S- 5 ' P"g! Ji| ^,^'%}l?r door# a| m X •:-.:. . '' • condition. $3500/BO. 369- $13.500/BO. 763-4786.( AM- Black on black* speed, sunroof, AC, a[. - f ^S ^L^Z'r Classified Connection OLDS 78 CUTLASS 4715after8pm. loaded, 4 spd.. 6.6 lite! alarm, AM/FM cass, mint white. 40.8K, new' Gdyr -CROSIER-WAQO-N— r-~--- •-•''• -"-^--.~ PLYMOUTH,-'90 LASER -excellent cond.'$5500/ cond,' 31K, extended .cagies, »ai^o. ^pj-oa<:/ 305 - AUCTIONS '"" • •-•---:,— Excellent running condl- PLYMOUTH '75 DUS-TURBO- Loaded, 5 spd,-BO. 60 9-3S-7^43^-7. warrantyr-«9800,- Call -TOYQTAj-84-CAMR¥— 310 - GARAGE SALES tlon $900. 968-6340. TER- Runs well. Good raspberry. Immaculatffin/ Donna. Dave, leave message, Auto,, A/C, PS, PB. Good out. Garaged, warranty PONTIAC 81 BON- 908^855-9172. ' • condition7, 0ne0 wmls transmlS; $490- a V SS ^ 312 - BAZAARS AND SALES •- $450, MER- SAAB 83 900 S- AC. ^"QK ^ I Included. $11,800 or B/O, /<; best offer. Mlrior Work flternator, battery, SR5- Couplei. 4 cyi.;. per FOT.lv- J316 - FREE TO GOOD HOME. needed. Call 937-6794 brakes. Asking $3500. auto, P.S., P.B., A/C, 317 - YARD, GARDEN AND FARM pnuTinoni Mimi.:, A Call 201-374^4272. sunroof, alloy wheela, * 320 - HORSES AND SUPPLIES cylinder, 41 doo? auto, SAAB 84 900TURBO-4 AM/FM stereo tape,, owe mirror8 < good condtlbn, $675: Call dr, 5 speed, sunroof, B ^ l ,'7?• °'J2,K" 322 - PETS & ANIMALS e a 325 - CHRISTMAS TREES .369.8891 days. .. ^ radar detector, .classjc fSf?°w" §«il c^w 330 - WANTED TO BUY ' \. ftnnn- flfay, 1 family owned, .1394 after 8pm, Freddy. F Station waaofi V6 PS/ ™h gy g, on V^PS/ .M_ l9hway mileage, TRIUMPH 76.SPIT- 335 - TRADES AND SWAPS DIRECTORY PB P/Wlr^dows' AC ex- $3800873-582$36 6 FIRE- Removable hard oo d re 8 340 - LOST & FOUND celle'nt conditioncondition,' 71K SAAB 87 9000 TURBO- L°P'nJ t !l , ' miles, $3000. Call 908^ 45K ml, auto, great cond, f90^05^0^ 345 - BRITE SPOT NEW CAR SALES . Call 350 - PERSONALS 297-9292. leather Int, AM/FM cass To See Your PONTIAC 84 FIREBIRD stert eo /lw/equallzerl , sun- VOLVO "90 GLE 740 355-ANNOUNCEMENTS AUto' Vfli PS/PB PI^wln- ro0f- we» maintained, as- TURBO. WAGON- 360- ESCAPE Ad Here dow,' T-top AC lots of king $12.500. 781-9555 Graphite/leathre,' auto, SEETHE 1992 VIGOR! 365-SERVICES 36 Dumont Rd. Call Ray Horan extras. 74K mostly high- SUBARU 84 GL WAGON, AC, ABS air bag, sunf- LOW LIAS! PAYMENTS ONjES SIUINO CAR IN U.S.A.! Now On Display! I 367 —. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Fir Hills, Nj. way. $3700/ BO. Call Kim 4 WHEEL DRIVE- Auto, [^{ ^•MiBl^- FABULOUS 7 ••"•".•.at;••••..• 370 - LANDSCAPING, TREE CARE S»le» & SmJcei Since 276-9574. . :• 4 door sunroof, top-rock, Mint cond. Call 722-3364: 372 - PLUMBING, HEATING 908-234-0109 1909 231-6618 PONTIAC 84 TRANS AM/pM stereo, 69K( very VW '89 JETTA.GL— 5: HONDA LEASE FOR & COOLING AUTO SALVAGE AM- 5 OL whlir^lth flood ln.& out. $3000. Call spd., 40K mi, Wolfsburg HONDA white lowers;| aiMte; 828-9347. - Edition. PS, PB.AC, ster- s 1901 375 - INSTRUCTIONS 00 LEASE 377 - INCOME TAX ON TIME TOWING PS, PB,' P/ windows, T-— •'•"•••. ^jy^PL^^ - ACCORD tops, AC, cruise, AM/FM SUBARU 84 GL- 97k $9000. Call 422-4531. , SEE THE FULL. LINE OF 1991 HONDAS FOR PER 380 ± LOANS & FINANCE 24 HOUR SERVICE cassette, excellent condl- miles, excellent condition, VW '89 JETTA GL— GIVICS, GRX's, PRELUDES, ACCORDS AND MO LEGEND 382 - INSURANCE 4DR E JUNK CARS & TRUCKS WANTED tlon. First $4000 takes It. $1200all ne. wCal ltire 276-6483s & muffler. . sunroofBlack, ,37 ACK ml., , PS,warranty, ; THE ALL-NEW ACCORD WAGON/ 1991 ACCORD LX 4DR. 5-Spd, 4 Cyl.A/C. PS19< PB, AM/FI^ §t. Cass.. P9. Windows/Locks/Antenna,: 4DR • , • i v» r i . stick, stereo, $8000/ : Cruise;Sec. Dep. $200.MSRP $15,550, Total Cost Ot Lease $11,940. ^ . ' PHRMO Call 549-4637. ••• ••--.-,: - IMMEDIATE- Employment Connection » <:• ) 'I/UI SIMILAR SAVINGS AT MADISON-'HONDA- . AT VIP HONDA-.VIN MA100109 i8s,,S9?. Sys»«m, Pi Driver's Seal, P. Wliv Advertise in the Classified! VW "90 CABRIOLeT-^ ' j :i Vt '' '' '''' i. Sec Wp m ToW $st djLjpl^p. Blue, best seller, Air bag, HEtP WANTED' -" ^ • all extras. Lojack security. 420 - EMPLOYMENT WANTED I0;ooo mi.. $14,500/BO. 425 - EMPLOYMENT RELATED Call 277-4138 after 6PM. OPPORTUNITtES VW. 78 DIESEL- 4 Anniversary Used Car Specials D 430 - CHILDCARE WANTED speed, 2 door hatch, very 435-CHILDCARE PROVIDED good on gas, S500/BO. Call after 6PM 248-8721 VW 82 RABBIT- 4 dr, AT MADISON HONDA AT VIP HONDA AT ACURA OF SOMERVILLE AC. left front fender & 1983 FORD ESCORT WAGON 4 cyl, auto, ms. rnb, a/c, AM/FM stereo, 1986 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2 DR V8, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM 1990 ACURA INTEGRA RS 4 DR 4 cyl, 5 spd, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM shock tower damaged in p. windows, Champagne, 19,098 miles, VIN #DT124094. $4 855 stereo cass, Grey, 63,000 miles, VIN #GR205917. $5 999 stereo cass, Red, 11,006 miles, VIN #LS001946. $11 995 AD RATES minor accident, new 1989 ACURA LEGEND L 4 DR V6, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo clutch, excel Int, $200. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI H/B 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM 1985 DODGE SHELBY CPE 4 cyl Turbo, 5 spd, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM Minimum 6 lines. stereo, p. windows, White, 46,047 miles, VIN #HA110884. $ft 825 stereo cass, 54,000 miles, VIN #FD371931. $o QQQ cass, p. wlndows/locks/seats, cruise, sunroof, roadster top, luggage 359-6317 eves or 874- rack, Charcoal, 25,006 miles, VIN #KC000961. *17 495 (Average 3^4 words per line) 5519, leave message • 1987 HONDA ACCORD DX H/B 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, no a/c, AM/ FM FESTTVA H/B 4 cyl, 5 spd, ps, pb, no a/c, AM/FM stereo, 1988 CHEVY CAPRICE 4DR V6, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo, p. VW 83 GTI-60K miles, 5 istpreq, White, 23,424^.mlles, V|N #HA158220. ,$y g25 $ FULL RUN speed, pBi AC, AM/FM B, 26,000 miles, VIN #K6105076. 4 499 windows/locks/seats, cruise, Black, 39,821 miles, ST one 1988 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 DR 4 cyl; auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM VIN #JA160019. • #,OSJO stereo cassette, excellent • 1989 HONDA ACCORD LXI 4 DR 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo condition, $30OO/best stereo, p. windows/locks, Red, 39,826 miles, . $Q 1990 CHEVY CAVALIER WAGON 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM Per Insertion VIN#JAOO3612; '.•••._'• **» cass, p. windows/locks, sunroof, 32,000 miles, t-io AAA stereo, Red. 18.277 miles. VIN #J1Q8293O. $8 395 offer. Call 908-272-4295. VIN #KA019440..:.;... *12,999 VW 87 JETTA GLI—sll, 1984 HONDA ACCORD DX 4 DR 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb. a/c, AM/ When Paid in Advance stereo, White, 62,414 miles, VIN #EA044429. $g 1987 HONDA PRELUDE CPE 4 cyl, auto; ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo 1985 CHEVY 4x4 P/U 305 V8, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo cass, p. ver/black, AM/FM stereo, $ cass, Red, 65,000 miles, VIN #HC032436. 8 995 wlndows/lcoks, cruise, Scottsdale Pkg., Red, 77,005 miles, $c one sunroof, PS, PB, Must . 1986 HONDA' ACCORD LX 4 DR 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, a/c, ^M/ FM VIN#F1108784. . *O,»yO Per Insertion Sell', moving over seas. stereo, p. windows, locks, Grey, 61,990 miles, 1990 HONDA CRX SI H/B 4 cyl, 5 spd, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo cass, 1989 CHRYSLER LEBARON C0NV. 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM $6000.439-2379 : $ When Billed ''VIN#GA058761.' . : Black, 14,000 miles, VIN #LS015792. 8 995 stereo cass, p. windows/locks, cruise, leather, Brown, > J n AAC H2.50 VW 89 JETTA GL-Auto, 1986 HONDA ACCORD LXI H/B 4 cyl, auto, ps, pK a/c, AM/FM 23,007 miles, VIN #KG165122. *1U,5*5ID AC, AM/FM cassette, 19K ; 1987 HONDA CRX HF 2DR 4 cVl, 5 spd, ps,. pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo Each additional line: $1.10 stereo, p. windows, Grey, 53,998 miles, VIN #GAqi701y $•», 7QQ $ 1988 DODGE CARAVAN SE V6, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo cass, miles, pristine. Moving, cass, Slrver, 64,000 miles, VIN #HS007974. 5 999 long W/B, Burgundy. 43,143 miles, VIN #JR661461. $<| Q 295 ZONE 1: Somerset/Middlesex ZONE 2: Union County must sell, $9000. Call 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI H/B 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, ait, AM/ FM stereo ; 232-2067. : 1989 HONDA ACCORD LXI CPE 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo $11.00 Per Insertion-Paid In Advance $5.50 Per Insertion-Paid In Advance cass, p. windows, Blue, 29,568 miles, VIN #HA090373j SQ -| 90 $ 1988 FORD AEROSTAR XL V6, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo cass, p." $11.50 Per Insertion When Billed $6.00 Per Insertion When Billed cass, p. windows, 31,000 miles, VIN #KA014937. 11 999 windows/locks, Burgundy, 37,773 miles, VIN #JZA69508. '8,195 Each AddttlonaiUne: $1.00 . , Each AddHlonal Une: $75 1986 HONDA ACCORD DX 4 DR 4 cyl, auto, ps,tpb, a/c, AM/ FM ; 1987 HONDA CIVIC WAGON 4 cyl, 5 spd, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo 1986 FORD ESCORT 2 DR 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, no a/c, AM/FM stereo stereo, Red, 69,536 miles, VIN #GA046954. V \ *fi 990'' $ In-Column Display Rate; us cass; 4 WD, 75,000 miles, VIN #HA07492O. .. 4 999 cass, Blue, 36,153 miles; VIN #G7139482. $3 495 CLASSIC 1986 HONDA ACCORD DX 4 DR 4 cyl, auto, ps, pBSa/c, AM/ FM Minimum 1 Inch — 8 point copy 1990 HONDA PRELUDE SI 2DR 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM stereo CARS stereo, Blue, 55,81 i miles, VIN #GA115455. >g 990:' 1988 HONDA ACCORD LXI CPE 4 cyl, 5 spd, ps, pb, a/c, AM/FM $25.50 Per Column Inch: Fuji Run cass, p. windows/locks, Black, 25,400 miles, i4 4 AHA stereo cass, p. windows/locks, cruise, Red, 41,732 miles, tjn n ilri«MO(Vid*iNf«oniv9» fcond hvtton drc eomfonxmK*

CHEVY 88 ASTRO HONDA 85 ilf VAN- blue, AM radio, TERCEPTOR- very air, heavy duty suspen- clean. 2200 miles. Must slon, oversized radiator, selllJM995/BOr 2U3-8913. AUTOMOTIVE PS, PB. low mileage. As- HCUJPA us v«s |v». iDiiui, tuna a IDUIUS urpai , | JMUI41M-1414.4 " ' ^ T Q MO T I wire wheelswheels , minor repairpis real nicei , non-smokek r S1400/BO. Call Larry 469- $3000/BO$30O0/BO. Call 968-3432968-3432. required"mnnirori . Qnn.7oij!«9O'B-781^6352i . owner. $8500.218-9769. 1683 leave message. DODGE 82. VAN-N—. Clean,Clean —,, I Mew« Content Generated byAdOiwUnwnl p* TFM- 87 JIMMY- minor repairs, runrunsjgoods good. I Rl siix/FRnno FORD gi F» Claaalo ajcojtjfggt^ggwdi; RECREATIONAL] PEST—convertible: runs^4X4=~Fulty~1oaded~wlth~T00=~ffL cyllnderrauto,~i\6n"iu\\7~fQ^ed ,..-, VEHICLES well,, orig engineg . 96K capp.. shorsot bed; 43K miles. AC,. very clean & depdepee re- dred/white. AM/FM stereo. DODGE 89 RAAM M250 25-0 \^ • miles, restorable, $3300/ Asking $8500. Call John ndable, $2100. Call 738- tilt 39K Askl 318, auto, 3/4 ton cargo .. BO. Call889-6262--——after&30PM; 725-8017 5195r^ — ~--•- Bl|j ^ gpM van. A-rcohdfflon: Low AIRSf REAM-31'trailer,

454 PR 725-7455-74 5 BVOS. awningsi , excellenll t COndll- T-»^r« I wind°*. AC.-auto. AM/ capXbVd ife'exc^llent cassette"cmlsw control F0RD 83V AN ECONO- tjon. ready to go. $9,900. ffcc/bfid I FM. Bucket seats. $6500. condition. $3000. Please extended cab. cap, bed- . = k 4 e w ires 0 FOR SALE I Call 233-4629after 5PM call752-5279 liner. 51K miles,Excellent iJ^ 5-,. " ft ' ' UgA* ". ?« 5TH Scotch Plains to get People iri real estate CHEVY 91 BLAZER- 4 FORD 86 F-150 XL- 4 condition. $7500. Call $1700,0811 906-8796. ; WHEEL- with Dodge HOW offers booklet WO, AC. 8000 miles, ex- wheel drive. 8 cylinder, 908-297-0380. FORD 90 WINDOW VAN '["{••< 79. Ready to roll. ii—__v • • • . • .. • • . CHEVY 70 C50 DUMP callent'cbnditlonl Take auto. O/D. 40K miles. GMC '90 JIMMY- 4x4 CLl*B WAGON XLT- wl" for both. Call TRUCK- 5 yd dump Over lease, no money truck equipped with every fU|| size, SLE trim; loaded! Towing package, loaded, ,„_,.„„ 14 executive colonials on home remodeling bpdy, new tires, motor, 10 down! After. 5PM, 563- factory options, garaged |_ow m||6aae Call mint condition, 16K mnes, Z5£2£2iL_ ol ;!v One of the major land divisions in Scotch Plains has taken place ' plow, great for 1827 wi(h cover, excef cond., 752. 29 ""»"• ^ 2 tone silver. $.15*500. TROTWOOD TRAVEL National Home Remodeling Month kicks, off May 1, and a new landscaper, good shape, ' 58 O AVEL 'with the decision of John Hurler, owner of a six-and-a-quarter-acre $7600.234-1274. ,ilir',,, ',..' ' ' ' - Call 526-7680. TRAILER- 17 feet, sleeps brochure from Home Owners Warranty (HOW) offers homeowners S4500/BO. 972-8907 DODGE 85 TRUCK jStfZU 88 TROOPER ^eatrflflt tract of land off Terrill Road, to build Shirewood, the: setting, of 14 practical tips for getting started on home improvement and remod- prestigious Colonial homes. . CHEVY 75 HALF TON "Z^^****, ^&%^S.-^S.^SflS^SZ W^iS^S, &^&%>J18&r eling projects. brakes; radlals. oil pump, •**j*»J Hurler and the builder. Paul Tirsbjer have chosen Ruth Tate, a Ellen Segear has been active "Spring is typically the time of year when homeowners begin $4PO pa runkesis well, high mileage eveningsca. 231 1864 CHEVY 76 SUBURBAN-, ween 6-9 m only. sales associate with the Coldwell Banker Schlott Westfield office, to in real estate for the past nine remodeling projects - everything from, the kitchen or bath to a full- S?S£- - " KST's^rf^:8StfS?D»rS5-&'&£$**D S'B-7869 * -$750. Cal*•*•**"l 80550021.: "* '»^ f " ' list and manage the project Tate is the corhpany's No. 1 producer. years, concentrating her efforts 4 wheel drive, V8, auto, FORD '79 BRONCO- thonfor Vsmal 722-5216/725-099l plckup-$75 An1- scale addition,", said Sam Herzog, president of theJHOW Corpora- JEEP '79, CJ-7- V-8/: . "—->, ( i«<180> ^\ At present, the property contains the main house, pool, bam and . in Cranford, Westfield, Clark tion of New Jersey. "National Home Remodeling Month and infor- new tires & brakes. $2000 4x4, lift Wt; 38" tires. -^- : • — 79K mi., BOATS & I ACME NISSAN has recently been congratulated by playground, large oaks and meadowlike fields.: and Surrounding areas. She is or best offer. Call 276- Many extras. Excel cond. FORD8S BROJLCO New (140 \ \ BOATS & mation like the new remodeling brochure frorw HOW will help focus 99,24. $7000. Call 769-0289. Nissan Corporation for 20 years as a Nissan dealer. ' Hurler, who will continue to live in the. main house, Insists that a member of the Weichert Sales Zi 4nM' ^Ln'^'.n5 rU0S fl°°d lOOkS Baa, [MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES][ACCESSORI homeowners' attention on quality construction andfquality service CHEVY 82 SILVERDO- ana Acme's: loyalty and long term commitment to merchan- throughout the construction phases, the trees will be spared in & Markfttfiri Cluh, and New before they begin remodeling." . . K20 6.2 dlesel— 4x4, like FORD 75 F600— Flatbed; speed, all options, In- $ig0o/B.O .Call 908-874- I AUTOMOTIVE IV :• •• - • dising were highlighted. A commemorative plaque was ; order to keep the look of lush greenery on the property. Jersey state Million Dollar "The HOW-to Guide to Remodeling," is a ten-page color bro- new, 4 inch lift, 8 ft body, 16ft. with winch. 2 large 3677. V J BOAT. '12' presented to acknowledge this outstanding achievement. (bronze) Club. She is actively it 14K miles 5 The roadway that leads to the property will be fronted by a stone chure to help homeowners gain a better. understanding of the stereo,, big tires. 66K tyool boxes, 10 20 rubber . door, 5 miles, $6000. Must see. in good shape, set for . We^tafk LEER 89 CAP- Toyota ^n^^Alumlnu'm Pictured L,R, Tony Venturl, Nissan's Regional Parjte & .wall entrance; surrounded by plantings currently growing there, in involved in Orange Avenue remodeling process. The brochure will get homeowners''started by speed, AC, sunroof, mint 8 an effort to maintain the land's natural beauty. Elementary School PTA. Ellen Call 369-4589. stake or chairi. 805-0356. condition interior, black XCAB, tinted glass. New Lfil'"- 3 .^"!!!!.""^ Service Manager; Thomas H. Eastwood, Director/ v providing helpful suggestions on such subjects as how to hire a CHEVY 84 EL CAMINO- '.-•' • mriSE*S&t n9 «»"»• soate. $100. Call The homes will feature a cathedral ceiling In the foyer, living resides in Cranford. contractor and begin the design process to zoning information: FORD, 1986 E-350 Box w/tan. new BFG tires & 2 «J 359-6749 evenings B . Regional General Manager - Nissan Division; Paul 1 owner, garaged, 72K FORD 79 F 100- Good ~Truc 'k Excellent condl: clutch. All records avail! i. Gall 722-3362-33644: - — room and formal dining room, a sunken family room withweplace, National Home Remodeling Month is sponsored by the National , „ „ , . . .- .. .— ,~.ww~. ,asM«»n— i^u^iiwiL winir wtutw,, ry»* f.vtrWIUO avail. ' : . U/U AI CD Jaskowskl, Sr. - president •-. Acme Nissan; Paul 1 mi. V8, PS, PB,AC, llne-a- condition, with cap, tlon. Asking $8,500. Call $5900. Call Phil 765-9350. Peterbllt 73 Tractor- a library, a kitchen with state-of-the-art appointments, laundry room Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Remodelers Council and The bed, 2 tone maroon. J Jaskbwskl, Jr. - VP/General manager - Acme Nissan. hoH 1 tr.no «>»">»» $1200 orjbestjrffer. Must after 6 p.m., 908-996- JEEP 88 CHEROKEE— ^^" Cummin" ~ H T arid half bath on the first floor, : 3.757-6856 " - - -• 4278 . Acme Nissan Is located at ?11 Woodbrldge Ave. In National Association, of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) arid, is There are four bedrooms- and two baths on the second floor. The ELLEN SEGEAR scheduled to rUh throughout the month'of May. This year's Na- auto., PS, AC, AM/ ^ 245-4666. rtjllTghland Park. Cass. Alum wheels, 2B master suite has dual walk-in closets and dressing room, and the tional Home Remqdeling Month activities are designed to enhance Buckle Up America Week 57k, ski racks. $10,500. . $15000. 752-0893" master bath has a jacuz?i. the homes at Shirewood are priced homeowner awareness of the professional remodeling industry. ck ite "€xcBfTOndr781'2264~^'T- RUNNING BOARD- 'for~ -from-$35O,Q0Qi-with fioor'SpaGe=ranging from 3,000 to=3^00 sguare—- Tr__"AddjniJ^-tp|Lrjp_^,jnode_mizin ]l ®* 1? : ; JEEP 89 CHEROKEE- 4 nnv „„„ llvewell flat. „ ,feeL : . . " "' ' •: • :'' " . .' .''.'. •.-)•'' • • ••.' ;•..••'.• '•• • these days. It is essential that homeowners 1have~airTHefaCter^ dr, auto, fully loaded, 39k 2S2j' SB *-;F6r further information, call Ruth Tate at the Coldwell Banker afler4PM4 $1875; w/traller $2419. Belle Mead Garage continues ^figures and warranty details on hand before beginning a remodel- miles, excellent cpnd., - Ask for Dave 534-2534 , Schlott Realtor Westfield office. , . ing project," said Joseph Majorie, of Kitchens By Marjorie, Pt. $14,000. Call 561-0889 ; NO! NO! TOYOTA 89 4X4 PICK BOUND VALLEY SPEC- Pleasant, and Chafrman of NJ. HOW's Remodelers Advisory ,'V •"ISO':•-•'•• IAL- 14' Mlrrocraft'. gal- their tradition of excellence UP— 4 cyl, 5 speed, .'. Barbara Wyciskala has been; Committee. • • ." .^ , •;•-'•.. ".;•. •••'"• : " .:\ \.l-y ::):'• • .• AUTOMOTIVE vanized trailer, 8 HP Mer- : whrto/blue;' P8, PB, air, an oiitstandTng e,ssocla"teLJKitfi v;;:,ihe;,",HOW to^ brochure gives adyice.on hdwl'much to inyfest in a AM/FM stereo Cass, full cury outboard r $3300. SERVICES? Ask for Mike 534-2534 Chrysler Corporatibn has. the award, consideration is. Welchert's Westfield ofrfce. She remodeling project and-how to avoid overbuilding for your neigh- warranty, 13.5K ml, must borhood. Preparing your budget and defining whay you want are sell, $9500/60. 396-1834 SEARAY 86 25FT.^ 250 announced that. Belle Mead given to sales satisfaction. and is a graduate of Kean College Sundanc r 260 Hp ful1 Garage in, Belle.Mead is among performance, .senWcev satisfac- with a BA in'education. Barbara two more areas tb take into consideration. Naturally you want an ALL JUNr K CARS-WAN-• » t - TED.—— 752-0466. canvas plus camper top. the recipients of .Chrysler's tipn, superior management and is a rhember of Westfield, Union improvement that looks good arid is going to be used on a regular 130 Excellent cond. 250 hrs. prestigious Award For Excel- , basis, so planning is vital.. . JUNK CARS BOUGHT- $19500; 908-271-1490.- each dealership's support of its County, and Middlesex boards VANS Whltehouse Auto. Call lence for 1990. ••'.' community, of Realtors. She is also a mem- 534-2519 The remodeler you select will depend on the size of the project. : FOR SALE This award is presented only DUNELLEN BRIDGEWATER ber of Weichert Historic Homes A major addition, demands a greater degree of technical know-how PERONE'S AUTO SAL- Advertise to the percent of This marks the 22nd time that Mario & Patricia Peruccl to Diane Elizabeth M Mathews to Christine and Coiido Network. Her enthu- VAGE- cars & trucks than does the straightforward installation of new cabinets. The In the Classified! Chrysler products dealers in the Belie Mead Garage has earned, Russomanho, property at 675 Bou- E Freeman, property ati29i Ever- siastic efforts have qualified her "HOW-to':' brochure outlines several steps in selecting remodelers. NO! CHEVY 80 C30 1 TON— wanted. Highest prices : YES! V8, PS, PB, AM/FM, auto. paW. Free pick up. Con-, country. In ranking dealers for this award. nd Brook Rd., $100,000 green Dr, $215,000 . for the Weichert Sales Club and For example, ask for recommendations from realtors, lenders or William B & Vlckl S to V/Vind Ylh- 4000 pound tow package, talner service available. New Jersey state Million Dollar friends. Other valuable information can be obtained from New twin battery system, side 563-1630 • Lel Chen, property at 252 Hancock '. EDISON ..,'•.. Ave, $255,500 Sales Club. She has been a Jersey HOW and the Remodelers Committee of the New Jersey & rear windows. $2500/ James & Lilymarle Phillips to Har- MUST SEII Call 572-1700. , Stonlngton Assoc to Freddie H & resident of Cranford for the past Builders Association. Next; check to see what sort of warranty the '. shad Amln,' property at .4 Annette .Sandra D Gllyard, property at2 Ho- 29 years. remodeler offers. Is it an insured warranty such as those provided ^CHEV Y 62 C10 CONf- 16seo0 \ Dr,,.$237,500 ...• : ' VERSION VAN- blue & dge Dr, $365,500 . . •..• by contractors participating in the HOW Remodeler Program? IMOTORCYCLESl\MOTORCYCLES\ Madan Sharma to Jugal Narula, CMC Construction Co Inc to An- white customized, captain property at 1 W Barlow Rd., The HOW Remodeler Program is the first program in the country chairs, raised : roof, CB, \ FOR SALE SALE j thony & patric Dalessandro, prop- BARBARA WYCISKALA $207,000,. :. to provide rdmodelers with the opportunity to obtain up to 10 years loaded.- In excel cond. JUSTBRACE erty at Krlsten Ct, $191,000 • Aspen at Ed 1o Domliiic Fruges, of protection for remodeled projects. Every remodeler accepted S4 527 Philip Del Negro to John Ament, Sw°«CI ^ 0 VL»N XLHHARLEY7 Lo4 SPORTSTEw R property at 41 Boulder Dr., property at Lawton PI, $41,000 into the HOW Remodeler Program has been evaluated in such Shoulder belts should be snug. Don't allow more than 1 inch • J^2tf?&^ -u ^ t" ~ mileage, $135,000 Barbara H.: Golanklewlcz of Club. areas as technical competence, financial stability and customer aut^ps^mjalr^body in, excel,, cond. marry extra;,., ,,.,.... .,,. P,hl|lp Del. Negro to John Ament, of slack. Never wear the belt behind your back or under yoU'r arm. Beverly Koblis to James & Patricia . J excel pond., high mileage, scriflce $2500. Call 359- property at Lawton PI, $41,000 , • Warren > won the year-end List- . - .A 20-year veteran of the busl- service...... ',,_ . ;.,,..•, ...: ... .,,....' ;. • The correct position is'bver the shoulder, ^ ; Obrien, 'property at '40 Gralg St.,".' runs Well, $3100/BO. Call RB62 .« . :.: Elaine,Capuanb PereltaiQ.'i'as-.,., ;.„ Ing ar\d Overall Production Unit ness,;an(^ a;;9^lltdeslgnee,nQb: „ For a tree copy of "The HOW-to Guide to Remodeling" arid ; p # ; o,oo. 7v :.,;..;,.: snug across the chest, and low on the lap. . f5J '," ' 72S-89'75' ••••'• -•'• '• ' - ^ •'.•"•; " '•'!• ••'-•••.••" quale Capuano, property-at 173-A :; Avyardsi for Burgdorff Realtors' lankiewlcz also claims among other, remodeling, tips and Information, contact New Jersey HOW at William'.'&•.'Virginia Johnston to Maple 8t, $114,000- ' ••,• Alan & Elaine Martin, property at 5 Warren office and shared the her credits three years member- 101 Morgan Lane, Suite 330, Plairisboro, NJ 08536. Mike W & Cindy S Chang -to Pe- DellvieW Dr., $190,000 ' , Sales Award. Her excellent ship on Burgdorff s President's 828-0467. ter J & Marie C Fitzglbbon, property 1990 record also, earned her Council, the highest honorary David Gronskl to David & Patricia at 74 Pine St, $107,000..;.'. . Griffin, property at 185 Echo Ave., Doreen Kaczmarek to Kathleen P . membership for th& 15th straig- circle reserved for the top 14 Jn : -$94,dpo :. ••••••'. ' .•:••"••• •' '' ' •••, Mahar, property at 801 W Porter ht year in the NJ Million vDollar the company. She teaches an Qary'& Patricia Bruno to Gary & Way, $5,000 . . Sales Club as well as a place in orientation class for the Somer- Rosalind Tuminaro, property at 6 George J Garthwalte to VinceritC Burgdorff's President's Club set Board of Realtors. • Essex Ct., $170,000 Jr & Rache Petrone, property at 591 - Joseph & Susan Dezmln to Barry and newly formed Production. Stangle Rd, $265 0OQ ',', Telesnick, property at 142 Ethel t Rd., $125,000 ; Williams Land Vest Inc to Janet M and Richard. S Leeds, property at Joseph Hynes to. Joseph Alvarez, ' WaldronRd, $650,000, . NORTH PLAINFIELD BORO Christopher & Susan Fraser to property at 12 Holmes St., $100,000 . . Somerset "Equity Assoc to Ab- Hlmatlal Joshl, property at 102 Can- The Yes .You Cnn campnlgn features it tolMroo number, 1- Frank Mutllltis to Hugh Campbell,. Mountvlew Inc to Anthony V Crac-< 800-YES-IN-NJ. Now Jersey rosUlonli who coll.thai number will chlolo, property at Washington Val- durahlm & Silvia Salim, property at terbury Ct., $82,000 receive B (roo copy of Iho Now Jersey Homo Guide, » 32r David B & Judy B Keslow to Rich- At the prepaid rate of only $12, Forbes Newspapers Automotive Connection will run DU8tltt8**ii !Jane Chen to Sanjay $119,000 Rd., $129,990 people are seeing the benefits of recycling old or deteriorated Patel, propertyiat 201 Plalnfleld Rd., ard G €tal Aqultato, property at 46 . Michelle Smith to Benjamin & An- your 6 line ad for 6 weeks in 15 publications — reaching more than ^47,000 Klngsbeny Dr, $130,000 Walter Fldhr to Laurel Gllllam, pr- houses. •.'.•'.• households in Somerset, Middlesex and Union Counties. WHAT A DEAL! $160,000 . operty at 319 Felton Ave., $147,000 netta Presley, property at 179 Park Although it's not a new concept to buy a run-down "fixer-upper" Kathryn Shorn tp Joseph Palkov- Raymond Axtt to Mark & Tracey Ave., $110,000 Bassl, property at 42 Mercury St, Anthony & Mary ProVenzano to with the intention of restoring it to an attractive, comfortable home, •. Offe«„_r_ goo •__•:•..d o ...... n cars, truck. : . s ' Add must run as originally ordered. ics, property at 22 Plymouth PL, DSSB Inc, property at 1021 Raritan Thomas & Leslie Strozeskl to Kev- or vans only • Must be paid in advance $85,000 in & Eileen Ritz, property at 27 Rac- many builders are taking a renewed interest in such projects and Any change in copy constitutes a Remember to call when $40,000.; . . • •: • . Suva Intl Co Inc to Do Soo & Mlja Ave.. $415,000 T • Private party only — no Jugal Narula to Anthony & Sheila hel Terr., $153,000 some banks are taking a closer look at this market. new ad . vehicle is sold Kim, property at 707 Somerset St, Ronald & Celine Benjamin to Jack An initial attraction of these houses is their cost, usually signifi- dealers'please • 6 line limit - each additional line $1.00 Cox, property at 110 Prospect Ave., $155,000' .; METUCHEN $125,000 , Thomas & Lori Fucaloro to Patari- & Susan Lee, property at 2 Wyndh- cantly below potential market value, In some areas, cities may even Sova Intl Co Incto Do Soo & Mlja am Way; $190,000 Robert Kindle to Scott Bonn,, prcn Kim, property at 715 Somerset St, Gla.Wobd.8, property at 241-F Am- offer these houses for $1 to anyone willing to make the necessary perty at 46 Silver Lake Ave., $330,000 , \, •. ' boyAve, $160,000 . SOUTH PLAINFIELD repairs. Of course; bargains are rarely what they seem, and fixer- Fill In 1 character per box; $126;000 •'••• /":•;•' . William & Elisabeth Crowley to Batra Const & Dev Corp to James uppers are so pamed for a reason. George & Jacqueline Brown to Stafb.&' Adrlenne Fessant, property & Karla Reeves, property at 82 Di- The buyer must be prepared to invest substantial material and allowing for spaces and punc- Chandrakant Patel, property at 159 GREEN BROOK at 72 Center St., $133|000 1, Ferruggla Assoc to Kumar M & ana Dr., $265,000 labor resources to make the house comfortable or even inhabit- tuatlon as necessary. Re- Stony Rd., $152,500 . •: V Johrv&Vlfglnla Splcknall to Henry Phillip & Yvonne Lynch to Gall David & MaHene Tepper,to Mor- Shakuntala K Patel. property at 17 7 Karen Relsch, property at 22 Con- able. For years this presented a dilemma, since buyers used up member to Include phone Cedar Ridge Rd, $385,600 Mayers, property at 229 Lowden ton & Rlsa. Simpson, property at. cord Ave., $225,000 most of their savings for the down payment and had nothing left for number '.. •"•• :.•.:• ••.'•/•: Ave<, $143',bpo ...... 607 Timber Oaks Rd., $144,250;, Thomas Dunn to Sllfredo Ramos, remodeling. They couldn't borrow against home equity because ..•- Richard & Maria Hornak to Eric Jeffrey & Beth Lucas to Thomas . ^ILLSBQROUQH property at 64 Forrest St., $196,000 there was none. Some banks now have loan programs designed :; Miller, property at 1202 Maltby Ave... Mall with check or money order to & llbr! Fucalbrb,; property at 412-' • Frank W Jr Czupryrrski to John W Donna Kuchtyak to Helen Shar- $125,000. ; specifically for home improvements in homes with little or no Wallace St., $124,000 . , & Mary E Suhr, property at 99 Bee- key, property at 55 McCoy Ave., • Ea. additional line add$1.00 FORBES NEWSPAPERS Ella Marconi to John & Janet Gor- equity. Such programs are designed around the Federal: Housing ':'.•• Tonl Toth to Patrick Cunningham, chwpodClr,.$225,000 $173,700; . man, property at 508 Maple Ave., Administration Title I Home Improvement Loan Program. Interest CLASSIFIED CONNECTION property at 96 Walton St., $141,050;.'. Thomas J & LorettaP Miller, pro- $105,000 paid on these loans may be tax deductible. Lori Venezlo to Jeanne Formatp, perty at 287 Gemini Dr, $104,500 '•"•'••. MIDDLESEX •"' .'• P.O. Box 699, Edward Vaz to Jasper & Gwen- A professional home inspection of a fixer-upper is essential for property at 114 Westgate Dr.. Charles W & plane J Taverner to Dennis & Kathy Donatelll to Su- dolyn Nelson, property at 1215 New Somervllle NJ 08876 : the potential buyer, While chipped paint and other cosmetic prob- $125,000 Roy & Melody fayerner, property at san0Scbtt, property at 603 Cook Brunswick Ave., $168,000 Name . LonghillRd, $326,000 Ave:,$125,000 - lems are relatively easy to spot and repair, structural damage may OR CALL TOLL FREE BEOMINSTER Arthur 1 Geolfiry to Arthur L & Rose Cutone to Scott & Maureen KENILWORTH be far more difficult to see and repair. To the layman, two rundown Phone. Z David Levy to Lydla C Wagner, Joanne.J Geohry, property at 94 FelHri, property at 344 Giles Ave., Margaret C H Buchanan to Way- houses may look alike. But one can be brought up to snuff with AND USE YOUR CHARGE property at 17 Encampment Dr., Marshall Rd.$55,000 $118,000 ne Vett, property at 665 Trenton new wallpaper, carpeting and a thorough scrubbing, while the Address : $139,000 William K &Krlstlhe G High to ;• Raymortd & Jpann Gambino to . Ave.,$140,750 ' other may;need extensive and expensive rewiring, new plumbing, 1-800-334-0531 Jack & Tanya Jewell to Anthony & James J & Maureen A Zlemba, pro- .JdAnn' Biemacki, property at 128 etcv:.An expert will be able to tell. City-. • StetQ Tip perty at 67 Rohlll Rd, $201,000 Jay PI., $141,000 CRANFORD Reglna Lorusso, property at 25 Paul & Olga A Nlkituk to Gregory Once a buyer purchases a house requiring professional remodel- Sage a, $11.1,500 David Hultholm to Thomas M & John Hughes to Jeffrey Ro- kV|SA/MC#. — Exp, Date_ Miriam R Mayrldes, property at Sug- driguez, property at 48 Louis St., J Valenzano, property at 4 Alan Ok- ing, the big question is now to select a remodeler to do the work. Who ^heyoli trying to fool? There's no way a steering wheel ar Mill Rd, $400,000 $166,000 : ell PI., $169,500 . With all kinds of people calling themselves remodelers, it's not , BOUND BROOK , John T Jr &;Helen B Zucosky to Robert Murray to Charles & Joan John & Mary DelTufo to. Patrick & difficult to find somebody willing to take your money. As with any can stop yovt from Slamming into a dashboard. Only a safety belt can. Anna Rose Sarao to Annette T Joseph T & Chrlstln McDonald, pro- Kovach, property at 725 Voorhees Colleen Sawyer, property at 13 Ca- search for a professional, the best place to start is with friends and .• .IStpp^Tn^dking'^xcxiQQS ,anidt'.start: l^uckling.your safety' 'Delt. lannelll, property at 215 W High St., perty at 109 Taylor Ave, $172,000 Ave., $120,000 yuga Rd,, $135,500 relatives who have dealt with a remodeler. A local home builders $141,-5.00 : . Jerry W & Pamela L Klawltter to John TVlgnari,. property.at 514 Cla- association or remodelers council may also be a resource. MONTOMERYTWP PISCATAWAY Many variables will affect the return an owner will receive on his BRANCHBURG Ryland Group Ino to Andrea Car- Colts Neck Orchard Corp to Patri- remont PL, $181,500 remodeling investment. A good rule of thumb is that any job which Robert! & Laurel M Adams to en Zlntz, property at 3-C Castleton cia LaSasso, property at 39 Barbour Lawrence J Danlelson to Faith M Vlrglllo, property at 123' Mohawk brings a house up to the level of the other houses in the BEH Andrew S & Sharon M Clark, prop- Rd, $148,740 PI.. $269,000 erty at Olive St., $135,000 Eult* Lee beery to Fredy Estrada, Galvert Woods to Celestlno & Dr., $150,000 neighborhood Is a worthy one. • Lawrence J Colprito Jr to Kelly A property at 331 Opossum Rd, Emma Magno, property at 186 Bre- English Village Assoc to Eugene One constant is that, shoddy workmanship will not Increase a Llmone, property at 208 Red Crest $130,000 Wster Ave., $1.81,000. T & Marie E Moloney, property at home's value. The time and resources necesssary to restore, a asm mO Rldgemortt Land Co.to John & Samuel & Rebecca Grant to Ron- 217 Prospect Ave., $122,850 fjxer-upper may not be for everyone. But those who decide to l -Leohard-G-&-Ellzabeth-Chu»ch-to_| ~" FeK"corp *o Laura A Glauda, ~Presaler Sher Marbach, property, ^n¥rea1tySrnlth7lpp accepfihe challenge and invesrnr^u^lity"iimpToA/e7neiitsntiay~bB~ property at 69 Yuma, $235,000 $93,000 •;...• 1257 Brookside Rd.. $135,000 Mllad & Theresa Haddad, property Buckle Up America Week — May 20-27 at 43 S Union Ave., $134,000 rlchly rewarded. 6 - May 23,1991- Union County Classified May 23,1991 — TJriTori County Classified — 7

PISCATAWAY- OPEN HOUSE, SUn 1-4PM, 17 Kate Terr. By Owner,'985- 7594. 3 bdrm Ranch, eat REAL ESTATE In Kit., LR & FR, near Rt. 287 & Middlesex Mall. $129,900. HELP-U-SELL CON N E G T I ON P,FT,M,Bkr. 469-2800; 8.88% v-30 yr. Mtge only BRIDQEWATER- Sailing GLADSTONE- Stately NORTH PLAINFIELD- 3 $6500 down if qualified below Appraised value, Colonial on 2 private, plc- bdrm Ranch, 2'^ bath, LR READINGTON- By eycellant neighborhood, Uuresque acres, bordered' w/flreplace, DR, Lg. ElKit., OWner. 8 room Con- custom split, 1 acre by rolling hills, forest & den, fin. bsmt., brick wooded lot, Master B.R. pond. 4 spacious bdrms., patio, 2 car gar, lg. corner temporary Ranch, 4.5 suite, 5 bdrmj 3 1/2 bath, 2Vfe baths, 2 car gar..lot. $179,000. 754-8973 acre, flag lot, $359,900. rSottefrwitrrfiftance^f-qtjallt-: ,,9im -extra-large Kit.-w/4-pSfiP' PISC AT AW A^ - By BOUND BROOK- Red- $389000. Principal only riea & view of country- fled. HELP-U-SELL . Owner. Just_Llsted.' 3^-P,FT,M,Bkr, 469-2800— uced:^Qustorn-3"bdriTr Call Mike. 231 TOS7P. '— side. City utll. & low bdrms, spectacular rem- h taxes, maintenance & odeled ElKIt & bath, fini- g jal D. 9 rooms, 5 heating' costs. Close to shed, bsmt, enclosed RUMSON- 5 % DOWN, FIRST ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE BROKERS, INC. KriT)CipaiSronlyr$159^00. .. V4 bath, 2 elec- RR, I-78 & 287. $430:000. porch. $147,900. No real- OWC, 5 BR., formal dln- or 356-0359 tric car garage. Ren- Call owner>t 234-2934 , tore please, 752-8990 Ing/llving rooms, pool, Each Office Individually Owned and Operated '•• ' " -— :—— ovated Victorian with PISCATAWAY- By sauna, tennis court, 2.94 BRANCHBURG- 5 many amenities. Modern HILLSBOROUQH- Owner. 356-7165. 3; bdrm, acres. LIVING AT ITS bdrm. 2V4 bath Ranch.: Elbow grease needed to FINEST. $750.000.. Call 1 kitchen with Island, cherry Lackland Bl-Level, Birch BRIDGEWATER L.R., DiR., kitchen, F.R. wood flooring, rap-a- make this well built Ranch 908:885-9682. Run, deck, fireplace,, air, $299,000. w/flreplace. CAC, garage, round porch, art studio Into an exceptional family 2 car, $169,900. HELP-U- above, garage, gorgeous home. On 3 acres with irr SELL P.FT.M.Bkr. 469- SOMERSET- 4 bdrm $219,000, 722-3199. yard' with Slyvan pool & ground pool, V*. bed- 2800. Our Bank Now Spilt, LR, DR, ElKit, huge LAND) LAND! LANDI gazebo. Call 276-1793. rooms, 2 car garage. Also Pays All Your Closing master BR, new rec room COKESBURY LOT CLINTON TOWNSHIP BRIDGEWATER- needs. an oner. Asking Costs, Except Prepays, if w/9' bar & pool table. ONE ACRE : CRANFORD- by Owner. $185,000. Call WEIDEL OWNER NEEDS CASHI QUICK SALEI $59,500. bdrm Ranch, Qual. Only $8500 down. .; Large fenced yard Desirable Brookslde REALTORS (908) 685- 82x100.. By Owner. A I District. Near park, 8200. family raotwith fi?eJ.ace: PISCATAWAY- ,B'y $189,900. 249-4717'. Owner. 463-3617. 3 bdrm MARTINSVILLE finished bsmt m acre .••.•' • t* . ; ^ 5 . «?mnn8210,000n . 9^231-02401 n?an, • den,- eat-ln-kit. LR w/flre- NORTH BRUNSWICK- Colonial, LIKE NEW, Must 2*4 ACRES place, DR, 2Vi baths, OPEN HOUSE. SUN: 1-4; See. $139,900. HELP-U- SOMERVILLE— 2 bdrm. Suitable for subdivision! Asking $225,000. P.S. BRIDQEWATER- Bi garage & , large deck,, 745 Magnolia Rd. SELL P.FT.M.Bkr. 469- Cape, 50x140 lot; fenced, City Sewers! Splc & spanl 5 bedrooms. Ideal mother/, Level, 4 bdrms, 1,1/2 priced at $234,900. Call $110,000. 4 room house, 2800. New State Spon- 1 bath'. Good neigh- 272:6861 daughter! Family room & den. A MUST baths, den, Rec room, 2 bdrms. Large lot. In-sored Fund, 5% Down, 30 borhood. Move In cpnd. SEE! ; ': 20X40 in-ground pool,; ground pod, Tow taxes, Yr., Easy Qualifying For- $125,900. Call. 722-1418, EDISON- reduced must sell. 297-1997 RANALD C. BROWN RANALD C. BROWN central air, 1 acre, asking $12,000. Must sell young mulas .• lv> message. , "SiUtfted Cttante AKowml W $OT9,900tAsaann . <^arai»l too722-865 RR^A4 • "S«U»fl»d Clhni$ Racommtnd (/«" L-shaped Ranch. 4 1934 Washington Valley Rd., Martinsvllle, N.J. 1934 Washington Valley Rd., Martlntville, HJ. ' bdrms, new bath & kit, REALTOR ' (201)469^333 REALTOR (201)469-2333 finished bsmt, Central air, Advertise ; gas heat,, siding, fire- In the Classified! place. Pool, patio & more. $148,500. 985-6976 MARTINSVILLE $254,900. 4-FAMlL.y HOUSE OF THE WEEK CHOICE BRIDQEWATER TOWNSHIP, SCHOOLS SOMERVILLE $349,900. CRANFORD $152,000

Fbur — 4 rooms suites — new broiler. . 4 bedrooms^ 2'/6.baths, 15VS-X 16V * t201) p f. 06 N. Uhton Ave. • CranfCtd •272-4020

THE BUYERS ARE BACK! "Timing is everything, and NOW is the time to put your house on the market. Sales are up dramatically, thanks to low interest rates and an upsurge in consumer confidence. The buyers are back, and your best bet is to list now. Gall your nearest Weichert Office." Jim VVeichert Victor Dennis Jim Stivale Tom Pagoulatos US Navy • World War ff US Am® • Vietnam War , US Nmy World War a Victor Dennis Realtors J. S. Tiffany Realty Paige,Paige ©Richards

WESTFIELD CRANFORD SCOTCH PLAINS TWO FAMILY ARAREFIND COMFORTABLE RANCH Well Maint. brick Colonial w/2 Indentical apts. LR, 2br. One of a kind 8 room Ranch w/vaulted cath. ceiling in Great family neighborhood, freshly painted. Eat-in-Kit. Lg. Eat-in-klt. Convenient to everything- (W-2937). FR, 4 Brs. 200 Foot lot and Jacuzzi in MBR. (W-2822), Stone fireplace. Private back yard. Must see! (W-2818). $230,500. $ 69 900 J?59 90 ' ' Call 654-7777 Call 654-7777 ' ° Call 654-7777

VitaZoltak Dora Kuzsma Janet Barton Yvonne Kiamie Meeker Sharkey, Realtors Century 21/Kuzsma Realty Barton Realty Kiamle Agency. Inc.

SCOTCH PLAINS CRANFORD CRANFORD the men & women serving our country IMMACULATE COLONIAL COMFORTABLE CAPE LOOKNOMORE 3 BtR. with 1991 Eat-in-kit. LR. FDR., sun paitor. 2 Well maintained 4 bdrm. cape in desirable family Impeccable 3 BR, V/t bath, split level in great localton, fireplaces, fenced In yard, 2 car garage, nat. floors and throughout the world and those who neighborhood. Walk to all amenities. (W-2904) new eat-in kitchen, updated baths, quiet street. Move much more. (W-2894). $179,900. $154^° Call 654-7777 right In. (W-2700), $202,^00. • Call 654-7777 topresetve Call 654O7-77~ Weichert Realtors The Westfield Office i85ElmSt Weichert American SOF© Dream e: aioove rancor ices Westfield, N.J. Team 654-7777

.'.':. I 8 — May 23,1991 — Union County Classified May 23,4991—Union County Classified—9

MIDDLESEX- By Owner. TRAILER HOME-t Rt. 28. CHESTER- Old Chester FORDS— 2 rooms, pane- SOUTH PLAINFIELD- LAVALLETTE- Ocean SOUTH SEASIDE BRIDGEWATER- 1 7/10 acres. New OF- 23O North Branch. 45'x14\ Rd. Farmhouse Duplex, 2 led, new carpeting, plus Professlonal office in block, 2 & 3 bdrm. PARK— Luxury oc- Beacon Hill section. Male FICE Condos, 600-4375 excellent condition. Cent- I APARTMENTS bdrms. furnished.. $950. storage rooms. Parking. prestigious medical buil- houses. AC, color TV, eanfront Condo, spec- to share classic town- sq ft, 100% financing ar- OUT OF AREA ral air, furnished.. Call Avail. 6/1.; 1 bdrm. "seml- Great business or pro- ding. Flexible arrange- deck, walk, to everything. tacular view, sleeps 6.. house; private master REAL ESTATE ranged in few weeks. PROPERTY .469-0252 I FOR RENT furnlshed $600.. Avail. 7/ REAL ESTATE fessional location. Reas- ments for full/part time $725 & &25/wk. Call $399 to $759. Call bdrm & bath upstairs, $99,000. HELP-U-SELL 15. 908-879-2428. onable. 549-2890 shared use spaces. From 6B5-O193 or 793-6875 647-7089. share downstairs, fire- P,FT,M,Bkr. 469-2800 CRANFORD- 3 rooms & 1-7 offices available. Price LBI — large oceanslde, 3 ST. MAARTEN- Beauti- place,' AC. tennis/pool & CRESTWOOD- Whiting, BOUND, BROOK- 1 & 3 bath. 2nd. floor, heat, N N E C T I O N HIGHLAND PARK- 500 negotiable. Near major bdrms, 2 baths, washer, CON NEC T I O N ( '** V ful villa* on sparkling Cap clubhouse nearby. $500/ NJ. For- active- adults bdrm. apts on Union Ave. cold water, refrigerator, sq.'. office on the Main SOUTH BOUND BR.OOK- regional: medical center. decks, badges. Wknds ibbean, 1-4 bdrms., maid, month "+ Vfe. utlls. Call SOMERVILLE— 2 family PISCATAWAY- By f 225 \ (55.+). Over $7,500 BUSINESS Singles or professional $550 + gas & electric. 1 WESTFIELD- 8 room Street (Rarltan Ave.) of Call Dr. Thornton at $110-$120, 3 night mln.; 271-1892. Owner. 537-7104. -homes.-No congestion. couple preferred. Call 2 bdrm available. Main Colonial with 5 bdrms, pool, all-amenities, By good residential, area, 215 ACREAGE [OPPORTUNITIES J month security. Call 276- Street. Security deposit & 270 Highland Park. New faci- 753-1800. weekly' $650*7257 See fdeal for owner oc- "Showcase Kitchen" 1 40 styles from $25,000 to 908-469-5825. close to Franklin School. lity with parking in ex- owner 271-0297. — BRIDGEWATER- non- TOWNHOUSES * I & LOTS j 3549. references. Call 805-0005 OFFICES WATCHUNG- app- photos. 232-4909 ' •.', smoking female seeking cupancy. Reduced to sell bdrm, all new appliances, $159,000. Beautiful, BOUND BROOK- 1 BR., Modern kitchen; rear ROOMS cellent location. Available WILDWOOD CREST- 2 CRANFORD CONDOMINIUMS $69,900. HELP-U-SELL serene, secure, Free pic- ANSEWERING CRANFORD- Spacious between 9AM-4PM. deck. Available Im- FOR RENT roximately 500 to 1375 LONG BEACH ISLAND- same to share 2 bdrm., $.159,000. Pascal©, off street parking, close to FOR RENT Immediately- Call 719- sq. '. professional build- bedrooms, living room, Realtor, 68 No. Bridge FOR SALE P.FT.M.Bkr. 469-2800 ture brochure. Heartland SERVICE— Good loca- 5 room In quiet area.w/ SO U T H BOUND mediately. Asking $1450. 7985, 9-5 ask for Blllle Beach Haven. June-Sept 2Vi bath townhouse. train & bus. $600. per -eatrln kit, ft tlle_ Ing: Easy access to routn sleeps 6. Close to beach bsmt., w&d..S525. + half Slir7W£722~ HBHftOj) K_~_M.ad I ao .i»_ ^"LPfudgitialAl -wfcs avail. New decksr-4- brSuti?eHakC7ftert SOMERSET-^ bdrmsrr -month -plus—elec—-Fo bath,"gar;rbsmtrw/W&D— : b8SHkfeteV eiecr356-2400;-526-0856— 1032: BEDMINSTER- Mt. Laurel III Rd., 7 lot subdivision', tors: P.O. Box C, 480 Rt. ing $75,000 with terms; Street. 4 rooms. Call 908- Johnston. Inc. 232 5664. BEDMINSTER- FUr- BRIDGEWATER/ MAR- 78&-22. Ample parkingr Bay7 wlth cable, full kitchen, Cngiisy J3uj»J]brqok. Condo. Lar- 8.95-acres,—Prime area- Cll^27J0066 more Info, Call 287-2778. hookups^Bent + utll^ ^ TlNSVILLEr=_^ .rooms, 2~&~3 bdrm resale-App- 530, Whiting,-NJ-087597 356-9193. — WHITEHOUSE- 6 rtn7 3 nlshed room, private bath UNDEN 500 to 1500 SQ. avail, Jrnmedlate!y^56i.- Lot8-of parking. 3 bdrms,--washer.—10-mlns. from FANWOOD- non- gest end. unit. TKit w/bar, $945,000: Anne Lacko, BOUND BROOK— 1/2 233-0698 or 276-5549. . bath, lots of light, off ,2600 or 232-9323 sleeps 9. 722-7846 SOMERVILLE- Lajrge licant must meet quali- dishwasher, air con- 1-800-631-5509. DELI CONCESSION- SOUTH PLAINFIELD BR, 2 bath, W/W CarpJet, & entrance. No cooking. '- Furnished, tele- Cape May & boardwalk. smoker M/F Tprofesslonal Colonial, Painted Out/in, fications. Moderate In- PO Box 343, Waln.utport, For sale. Excellent loca- duplex, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, DUNELLEN- 1st floor. Estate setting. Refer- street parking, $f100/mo phones, fax _& copier ay- $500week/ 654-8636. to share house w/ same. Wlage ditioner, W&D, up- PA. 18088, FREE BROCHURE- of LR, large country kitchen. BORDER— Park Avenue. dishwasher, fireplace, + utilities. CALL SEY- LONG BEACH ISLAND- Large LR & Kit., Dining come. Call 781-5966 bet. tion, very large volume. ,Lovely 1 bdrm In 2 family, „ 2nd. floor apt. 3 rooms large yard, W & D hook ences. $400/mo. Call 781- allabe. Modern elevator Haven Beach. Ocean $345/mo. + V4 Util. 1 CO^DOMINUMS 8AM-4:30PM grades. Wooded view. Long Beach Island pro- Close to 22, 287, 78 & private entrance,. walk to MOUR. The Prudential room, Sunroom, 3/5 Lease option purchase. CLINTON TWP—15 acre perties. Prices have never Excellent opportunity, with attic, garage & heat. up, AC, no dogs. $1100. 2639. block from bus &• train. Bdrms., Finished Bsmt., 2 home site. Panaromlc train. Perfect for sharing. train & bus, $700/ mo. Pioneer Realtor, Indep. f 285 ^ Off street parking, W&D. BEDMINSTER- BY $96,900. Call 873-8370. been better. Now is the owner retiring. Principals $1080/mo. Call 996-7470., $600/month. Available Available 7/1.249-2487. BRANCHBURQ PINE Owned. 908-469-1515 • Olde World Charm chandeliers, 2 car garage; OWNER, SUPER view. Call 908-725-5266. only. Call 707-1604 or Avail immediately. Call June 1st. Call 549-8997. 322-7332 SOMERSET- Quallbrook time to invest In your Vlnnle or Jeff, 302-1990 MOTEL- daily, weekly or MISCELLANEOUS $125,000,526^)085. VALUE— Sunny con- after 7, 722-5983. BOUND BROOK- V4 : BRIDGEWATER- 2 MTCf^ 2 to 6 • Modem Renovations Ranch, 4 yrs. old, End HILLSBORO- 17.2 summer honrie, Whether or 752-6533. • SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 2 260 A monthly. Pay service uti- J I RENTALS I HILLBOROUGH- prof temporary end unit in The acres', over 1400. ft road buying or renting, call ENTREPRENEURS Wan- duplex, 1-2 bdrm, kitchen, lity, no security required. Story Contemporary office room offices, prime loca- welcome Avail 6/28 7/26. male seeks M/F to share "-'* 2 bdrms, 2. baths, bdrm, eat in kitchen, liv- Won. near train & bus, off CRANFORD- 2600 sq. • Estate Grounds SOMERVILLE*- NEW Hills, totally upgraded, Z frontage, could possibly today. 2ACHARIAE ted to open new markets- DRj LR, bath. Close to 22, DUNELLEN- Duplex, 2 TOWNHOUSES A I Call 722-9520. bldg. Well located main 2 week mln. 234-9660. 2 bdrm, 2V4 bath, Town- bdrm, 2Vfe bath Town o_..__e; CAC, LR w/flre- 287, 78 & trains. $690/ ing room, bath, newly artery. 12,000 sq.ft. suit- street parking. Call ft., Office space/Ware- LISTING- Well main- place, eat-In kitchen, be'subdivlded into 3 lots. REALTY 1-800-633-1143. expanding - international, Bdrm, 1 Bath, new carpet. renovated, very clean, off- CONDOMINIUMS I LON• nMfGt acnruBEACHISLAND- ici akin . CARS, BOATS- (small) house. W&D,- pool, tennis, house, Ig. eat-In, skylit kit, mo. Call 996-7470 V BRANCHBURQ- room able/other uses. Priced ARNOLT.54WWO0. house, light mfg.. ex- Residential. $345,000. No Pets, 1 V4 month nicely furn. Avail Immed. One, two, or throe tained 3 bdrm, 2-story formal DR, large yard, cul- MEMORIAL WEEKEND UNLIMITED INCOME street parking, $850 in- for rent, furnishing avail. Inside storage, White- Vintage Col. Updated Eat- sunken LR, attached gar., 50% down, owner will BOUND BROOK- 2 Br., security $725 per month FOR RENT J under market. PASCALE, •••••• ' •' • cellent area centrally loc- $450/mo. 281-6343 . . bedroom, each with de-sac. $127,900.. Call SPECIAL! 2 bedroom POTENTIAL for the right cludes utilities. 755-0439. V! Must be mature & pleas- house Station $50/mo. In Kit., Den/Study, Fire- walk to pool, tennis, Jac- (908) 873-3744. mortgage. Call 908- person. (908)789-3710. large kitchen, off street plus utilities. 968-1529 . Realtor 908-722-1032. MIDDLESEX BORO- ated with parking. Avail Owner lives on premises. library sized entrance uzzi. $157,000. Call 908- home overlooking babbl- BRIDGEWATER— 3 ant. Kitchen & Fam. Rm. BRIDGEWATER- 4000 Route 28. 750-1000 sq.ft. JulOL Call 8-5, m-f, 908- MIDDLESEX- Male/ foyers, -solid oak place, 2 car garage, NORTH PLAINFIELD- parking, heat/hot In- WeekendsWeekends' 534-4638. WESTFIELD- Great for ing brook, living room DUNELLEN— huge. 3 WESTFIELD- freshly bedroom. Vh bath, deck, privileges w/aemi-prlv. Rent all or part In award 272-5743.' Female to share 2 bed- parquet .flooring, plaster excel, neighborhood. 781-6098. with brick fireplace, new Luncheonette/lce-Cream cluded. $750. 722-4311. bdrm. heat & H. W. In- sq.ft. Office space, new room modern apartment. slngje/newiyweds. Large HOLLAND TOWNSHIP- painted Duplex 3 bdrms. central air, partial bsmt, bath: Inground pool. Call heat & air conditioning! 1b d walls, high ceilings, $.1 63,000. Pascal?, BRIDGEWATER- Pres- Hunterddn Co. Approved carpet, equlpted kitchen, & soda Fountain. Be your BOUND BROOK- 4 cluded, walk to. town & 704-8054. after 6pm. J ' fl« SOUTH PLAINFIELD-^ $400/mo. + i£ utilities. Realtor, 68 No; Bridge corner, quiet, 1 bdrm Co-, 13/2 baths', large LR & DR pool, $850 per- month" Asking $7.50 sq.ft. with tower entrance. From MARTHA'S VINEYARD- : ,-wldo moldings, tigious Townhouse, con- 1 acre plus building lot, full bath, ..sliding doors own boss with this turn- rooms; kitchen &. bath, transportation. $1 OOQ/nio. rent, with or 290 Smokers O.K. Call 563 St., Somervllle, Op. Pool, new' kit, stor- 1 combination, mod. eat-In plus. utilities. Can 707" DUNELLEN— 2 furnished adjacent 3600 sq.ft. $45O/mo, 1st month free. Edgartown. Lovely 2 renovated ..from. lead to large sun deqk, key operation. Potential 2nd floor, 2. family, off- 1 /fe mos, security. Call. a. Cate- 4725...... ,•' .' ' .... '• veniently accessible to age, W & D. S68.500/BO. wooded, 260' frontage. All kitchen, 1 car. garage, .4950 leave message. rooms with bath, separate Call Siegel-Griesmeyer bdrm, 1 bath, well- WANTED $107,500 up. Specials 908-722-1032.. electrlcrheat,- taxes only for Catering. $35,000. street parking, kids play 752-31771 6,9PM •. • Warehouse at $4. sq.ft. w/ major hwys., shopping. NY bus. Owner, 232-1464 permits, ready to Dulld. central air, near all trans- BRIDQEWATER- entrance, cable, AC, ref- loading dock. Leased Realtors, 469-2800, ask, equipped cottage. Bike to TO RENT, from $94,500. Twenty malls. 2 bdrms., 21/2 908-996-4963. $650. V6rd acre. Rights to WANKOW REALTORS. yard, heat & water incl. 1. MIDDLESEX- Profes- seven different floor FAR HILLS - 2 bed- ' portation. $1100 plus utll. Beacon Hill, Hoynanian. 2 rigerator, good area, together or separately. for Ron or Bob town & beach. Ferry tick- SOUTH BOUND baths, Air, Fireplace, HUNTERDON COUNTY- pools, ski- run & tennis; 356-4477.- mo. sec. $550/mo. Avail. room, walk to train, bdrm Townhouse, 2V4 pute 287. Call 668-5222.. slonal to share furnished plans. . BROOK— See this im- preseason .sale $75,000. Call Peggy, C21 Taylor & quiet, non-smoker pre- RANALD C. BROWN, ets—avail. May-Sept., garage, full bsmt. Asking f 220 ALEXANDRIA TWP.- 7/1.5604755. Washer/dryer ihcluded, no" Love. Inc. 654-6666. baths, LR. DR, eat In kit $350^650/wk. 464-4231. home with owner. Full maculate Ranch, 3 Hickmah Real Estate, Box ferred, close to trans- Realtor, 469-2333. ; MIDDLESEX/SOM- $159,500. 1800 sq.ft. of Unlque oppty.l If 18 acres OWN YOUR OWN BUS- BOUND BROOK- Half pets,, available Im- W & D. refrig, Central air, portation, $400 + elec- NO. MYRTLE BEACH- privilege of the house. • Elognnl Model bdrms, 1'/> bath,, new I COMMERCIAL of rolling fields, trees, INESS— and master a Duplex, 2 bdrms, ho pets, ERVILLE- 200 & 450 NOTICE: All WANTED TO Deck With grill. $560 In- living area. Call after 7pm, mediately. $950/month + pool, tenn|s, clubhouse, tric. Call 752-8021 after CRANFORD- 1000 TO square feet available. Condo, 2 bdrm,. 2 bath. kitchen, new carpeting & PROPERTY streams, views near .new profession. In 1 to 3 $.725 plus utilities, Call Utilities. 377-1033.. . $1100 + Utll. 231-9225 RENT advertisements are clUde-utllsr560-3487..... • Owner financing to • central air, finished rec- 609-466-0301. 5PM or weekends. t_ J500 SQ FT. in well Excellent location. Call Sleeps 6, all amenities, country villages & I-78 is Open, all ...Memorial: Day yrs, you can be earning ,356-6185. after 4:30, -' •• 255 • . known building, parking I VACATION I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE qualified buyers. reation room in"full bsmt. CRANFORD- 1 bdrm V FOR SALE GARWOOD- spacious 1 HILLSBOROUGH- HILLSBOROUGH- Fur- 526-3661 or 526-0694: cable TV. Pool, tennis, condo in park, setting. your dream, this bldg. lot weekend. better than $50,000 a yr. BOUND BR0OK— large avail, util. supplied, reas- I RENTALS I beach house. $475/wk. by cash, check, VISA or NO. PLAINFIELD— (but- $149,000. WANKOW GARAGE/STATION- For bdrm apt. remodeled, . . HOUSES Freshly painted, cleaned nished room with kitchen .New kitchen/bathroom. offers endless pos- MYSTIC ISLAND — We will train you so that apt. 2 bdrms. Avail. 6/1. onable,. 789-7^61. negotiable. 607-562-3071. Master Card. For a quote side Sleepy Hollow area) REALTORS, 356-4477. . rent or lease, excellant In 9 to 12 months While garages, AC, close to ali FOR RENT & ready to live Ih now- & laundry use. Off-street MIDDLESEX- Executive M-F by appt. Walk to train to NYC. Low sibilities for land use & Waterfront ranch or Heat & water supplied. trans. & shopping, secure CRANFORD- Medical on cost, please call Female to share house. opportunity, Ideal for building design. Rest- you're still on your job Large 1 bdrm Condo. parking. Male only. Call Office space 200-225 ORTLEY BEACH- .2 $35b/mo + 1/2 utilities; maintenance fee. Asking handyman. 3 bdrm, Vk mo security required. building in quiet area, no , Upgraded carpet, extra suite, In well known. AVON 1-80O-334-O531. Sat. 10:30-4:30 SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 4 : franchise, access to tpyke ricted subdivision, large you'll see success-by family, wkly/wkend ef- 756-6539. : year old attached Col- $104,000.709.0292. peaked roof, gas heat & $700/mo. Garage pos- pets. 789-9198 no fees;' big closets, window Medical Building, limited bdrm. & RT 1-9. Elizabeth good homes & horse farms 50' bulkhead. A bargain your standards. Call 201- sible. 526-0380, 9-5 BRIDGEWATER- 3 MANVILLE- Room for nished, all appliances. ficiency apts. Open May- onial, 3 bdrms including a HILLSBOROUGH- large area. 548-1305, . 1492-1598. ', ; GREEN BROOK-r DURr. bdrms, 1 te bath, 2 car treatments. All app- to certain practices, Od. Each sleeps. 5. Near RELOCATION FIRM- 1 bdrm condo, offers LR, contribute to a quality life at $79,900. Call BAYSe liances. AC, pool, tennis, two, $120 per week, plus Sleeps 6. Deck, porch, NO. PLAINFIELO- non- 24x12 master bdrm suite. . . ' a lex. North of 22.'4 bdrm, garage, 1 + 8;cre,ttporch, reasonable, 789^8961. ' .Ocean, Bay, store. Reas- needs apts, condos, 276-0370 DR, big kitchen, laundry style. Owner/custom HORE AGENCY at 609- BRIDGEWATER/ MAR- $725/mo plus utilities, $120. security! Also Roorti Avail. 6/2-0/29. $1800. 7/ smoker to share 2 bdrm 2 W bath, LR, DR, family 2 bath, no dogs. $895/ finished bsmt with extra for one $75. per week PISCATAWAY- OFFICE onable. 1-908-349-4043 rooms & shares for Cor- room, eat In kitchen, at- area with W&D, close to Advertise builder will consider 296-3100. RARITAN— Salon for TINSyiLLE- country security. 908-874-3362. CRANFORD- Private 1-8/3 $3300. Ref. & Sec. apt. $425/mo. Call Dan • building to suit. Financing setting, off street parking, month. Call 908-580-1174 rms, $1150/mth. 215-459- plus $75. security. Call OR RETAIL. 6,( required. 908-248-4859. porate transferees. Fur- 217 Prospect Avenue tached garage. Asking pool & tennis. $89,900. p Q _ sale, Corner of Wall & 1134 after 6pm. room-In newly-decorated' POCONOS- Lakeside 276-224.9 ..--. In the Classified! avail. $199,000. Call 908- QC MQS .Somerset St., 800+ sd, ft. 1 bedroom, $650/. month if no jfttiswer leave mes-. SOMERSET- Klngsberry 908T359-3562. cabin. Sleeps 11. Del- nlshed/unfurnlshed.' Call Cranford, NJ 070t6 . $147,000,769-9142. Call 874-3618 financing. Own your own • : sage. . . ''-.'•' 2 bdrm. Townshouse, pk office. By month or lease. 233-8555, Broker, No Fee 369-4589. Moving South! Call 526 + utilities. CALL SEY- NORTH EDISON- fur- Includes utilities & copy BANK AND CAPE COD- SQUth aware Water Gap area.' get-away. Land and trailer ,Ji4D.U.R..-lhe_P.rudentlaL READINGTON-- J -story,.. bath, garage, 'eat In kit, DENTIST OFFICE. 981- PISCATAWAY- Society 'nr" $19.995TCand"albnSr -7526.- --— —--'- -— H IGHLA,ND^PARIC-*-— - nished ''room for working- machlnerFaxavailrWalk- Chataham,^3 bdrms-coU-Use^aL boats,:.$&50M. Pioneer Real Estate, Large airy- 2 bdrm, ele- 5 rms' (3 bdrms), w/w LR7~DRT7RT w irDTeWgirDTTWr tage with deck on private AT&T employee discount T Hillt^ProfesSional—non-" *9,995. Call (717). 676-. WAYNE COUNTY, PA- central air, te'nnls, $1100 male. Bath, kitchen, W & HR. Call 516-568-8871. [^295 Hi smoker- wanted to share Motel, Restaurant; Liquor Realtor, Indep. Owned. • gam & private, walk to .: carpet. 1 acre. Ideal loca- D privileges. $80/wk. Call dirt road. Walking distant offered. Call 233-4806 4536. . ' • 908-469-1515 tion. $995/mo + utilities. + Utilities. 231-9225 . I ROOMMATES \ spacious 2 bdrm; 2 bath- • License, separate large, train, heat & hot water, Tom after 6PM, 548r803B DUNELLEN- 1.000 sq.ft. SOMERSET to private pond & Nan- POCONOS- Mountain BRIDGEWATER- 1 WOOD BRIDGE- 2 ; condo, all amenities, pool Apt. Al Ori 2V4 acres; ;.W&D and extras'all Incl. For appt call 908-782- professional office In tucket Sound Beach. Per- ' >usly - fur- ^ WANTED j : bdrm.' apt. Avail Jurte 1.- 6114 or 908:356:5875 :. bdrm, 2 bath, washer/ SOMERSET- Urge fur- for children. tennis; W/D, parking, • Owner retired, $205,000/ $915/rno. 246-3416. v , large Colonial .house. Prpfe8Jsjonalj center office I; Plan a Spring Get; yc^Jil28Jr : All util except phone ih- dryer, central air;''easy nished room, non-smoker MOBILE HOMES I •••" 1725-0039. HILLSBpRpUGH-r- 2 -Convenient'• location. -Off. hd or Sum^ Twy^tSrTarftplRe$607 -cluded; $650/mo.'+ Vh- bdrms; w/w carpet, cozy.' commute' to: NYC. -Avail-, professional, $350/month Purchase at $99,000 or SO.BOUND BROOK- 3 utlltles Included. Call 873- street .parking. "2 MOS. mer Vacation.:: Enjoy fav- mo. .•+• util, "Avial. immed. & SITES J mos security. 704-8219, cpuntry location. 2nd •able Immediately,, 609- rent w/, Option. 7' NOTICEr All ROOMMATES br; 1 bath; FR. full bsmt. • 936-1.195 leave message. 8305. - • FREE RENT; 752-0313, . (908)699.1137, leave message flopr, $750/mo. plus utll; Avail JulOV $1200.o Util;. HILTON HEAD- 2 bdrm; WANTED advertfaMmehtai Ads In Classified BRIDGEWATER- 2 2300 sq'. ft. free-standing 2 bath, air conditioned R ef erences . Call Close to highways. No DUNELLEN- 650 sq.ft. 3 roonrv are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE DID YOU ". KINGWOOD TWP. 1971 dontcost— bdrm apt In 2 family, 908-874-6346. • pets.' professional couple condo In professional Condo. Beach, pool & by cash, check, VISA or HALLMARK TRAILER- 2 Office/Store on busy Rt. tennis on premises. Qolf sleeps 4-6 adults KNOW... home, large rooms. $750/ pref. 908-805-9128. 28. New Plaza. Off-street .center. Medical approved. Master Card. For a quote This little ad can be read bedrooms, good, condi- They pay! HILLSBOROUGH- 3%— Can subdivide. Ample' nearby. $550/Wk. Call 1 blopk from beach.* $395.' mo • + utilities. 707-0580 parking. 1 MO. FREE per week. 201-725-3778/ on cost, please call In more than 147,000 tion. Call Joanne 908-996:- OT 369-6385 . rooms, full bath, w/w Classified parking; 889-2292 3140. 7 " carpet, $675/mo including SOMERVILLE- Ranch, RENT. 752-0313. 793-3384. Weekehds. 1-800-334-0531. homes in 15 publications Immaculate 3 bedrooms, throughout Somerset, BRIDGEWATER- 2 Utilities. Call 908-782- Works Nights! 100% financing KILLINGTON, VT.- SEASIDE HEIGHTS- . bdrms. all appliances, 6114 or 908-744-4553 .1 1/2 baths. No pets. DUNELLEN- Approx. Middlesex and Union to qualified buyer Chalet In pines, 4- bdrms, Beach block, modern 1 & BRANCHBURG— Profe- Counties? It caught your Modular Additions: $600/rho\ plus elec. MANVILLE- Efficiency, Security & references: 700 sq.ft. office space, 3 2 baths, washer/dryer. 2 bdrm apts, sleeps 6, sslonal female to share $1250/mo. RANALD. C. Call Mon., Thurs. & Fri. till 8:00 rooms, 2nd. floor, ex- Call for details attention, didn't it? . Professional females semi-furnished, 1 pers'on Near tennis, golf, lakes. AC, TV, barbeque, mlc- nice home with same, Call YOUR ad In today! IMSTANT ADDITION wanted ^ Call only. $100/wk. Incl. util. BROWN, Realtor, ' cellent location, center of HEROUX REALTY App. & Long Trails, horse- rowave; 722-5712 week- $50Q/mo, V* utilities. 469-2333, town. 968-2063. Broker (908)873-5577 1-800-334-0531. to your home. 908-231-8286. ' . Call 722-6962,. . ; backing riding. 232-9595. days/830-8824 weekends. Phone 234-5149 We Get Results! BRIDGEWATER-. 3 METUCHEN- Exclusive If you afethinking of adding onto your room & bath, heat & hot furnished 1 bdrm, walk to current house, let us show you a mod- water & electric supplied, : NYC train 7;& do,Wntown.. . ular addition first. They offer: V; bff street parking, no Set In beautiful grounds. pets, Clean, $560/month. Heat & hot. Water &-park- * BETTER ClOALilY Call 526-3158., - ing Inclusive. QUIet, hon-. • Because of excellent quality cpntrbl, a Norris Treat/ BRIDGEWATER- 4 smoker only. $900 per Nationwide Modular Addition boasts superior construc- room, new kitchen, $730/ month. 549-0439. 7 tion. Why? Ifcach addition Ig-assembled Indoors In a; mo..1 V4mo. security, No controlled environment (never-any Weatljor worries). : . pets. Call 647-9450. MONTGOMERY- 2

^MJttU^iHftQPV large kitchen, bsmt storageg, , off f|O. PtAlNFIELD-r.,,,2 bdrm, Somerset St.',f6V5/ • High quality Isn't the'drily reason people selfkst Noriti: show service provided tjy mo. .+utilities. 561-12B8 Treat/ Nationwide Modular AddlUon. Since modufar or tadory-bullt additions make somOch sense, their, costs. ~S Wt IS- I N are considerably less - often as much as 20% less, as txj'nipared tb traditional hpuslngconstnictldn tests. And, financing is 'much easier! Utilities. 276-2249 or 469- JOINING ROOM SET- DRESSER WITH MIR- hlshed: 908-832-2164. 7110 after 5PM. BRIDGEWATER- 236 AIRPLANE:— Does your BRIDESMAID DRESSES "CLARINET & TROM- DESK— metal, enamel Foothill Rd., off Flndern company need a mode- (2VFuschla, S2.10; BONE— $125 each or ' painted plus a small size. Plne, Thomasyllle Col- ROR— & chest, maple, NO. PLAINFIELD- bright 3O5 312 bed, $76 each ' or price onial, oval table, 2 leaves, good condition,- best V PAST OCCUPANCY BROOKSIDE spacious 1 bdrm, heat & avel MEMORIAL DAY stly priced executive airp- (1)Flower Girl sz. 14 to best offer. Call 322-8356. • It takes Jus.t two weeks from the day your addition AUCTIONS WEEKEND forget the BAZAARS lane? We sell excellent match Bridesmaid. Orlg. negotiable. Call 232-6350 pads 6 chair's,' hutch/buf- offer. Electric organ. GARDEN APTS. .hot water Included,' no CLOSED BUSINESS- fet, dry sink $800. Good $25.00. Call 545-0761. arrives until.the day your .family moves. ln...And there s beach. Mini flea market & SALES low cost (pre-owned) price $395. AH for $75. DIDYOU no mess. All the mew Is left at the factory! . .:; ' pets, off street barking. left over greeting cards, Cond. 526-8749, ;;..:'Somervllle, N.J. 20 tables, rain or shine, executive airplanes & can Call 469-7452. baseball cards, gifts, KNOW.. ;.' DRESSER- triple, all 1 Call 356-2342 --;•-•>: provide pilots & main- PLAINFIELD $249,900 WESTFIELD Limited Time Offer FRI through Memorial BUNK/LOFT BEDS- many other Items, 754- This little ad can be read DINING ROOM SET- wood, white/gold trim, 2 $299,000 NORTH PLAINFIELD^ 5 ELWOOD G. HELLER & Day. Collectables, toys, BARN SALE FUND tenance. Financing also In more than 147,000 Table with 6 chairs & mirrors. Excellent condl- NO SECURITY SONS- Auctioneers & Ap- RAISER- Good News . avail. Call 908-996-7656. Walnut, w/matresse'8, 8275 Iv. msg. tlpn, $50. Call 233-8115. Immaculate 8 rm brick ranch. 4 large bdnnSj fam. rrn', rec, Gracious 2 family colonlaj. Close to transportation & shop- • Compare all this, to sUck-bulIt addKlpns.,.qual!ty rooms, 2 baths, excellent baby Items, dolls, rec- $250. Oak LR tables (2), COMICS FOR SALE— homes In 15 publications hutch, Good wood,. $350. rm., 3 full bths, CAC & Inground pool + room for tennis ping. Large rooms and good rent roll. WSF 2835. ...CosCConstructlon time. Norrl« TftM Nationwide DEPOSIT sharing apt for 2 people. praisers. For Info, on auc- ords, households, jewe- Home 33 Bartles Corner throughout Somerset, Call 908-234-1224. . DRUM SET^- Tama, 13 tions, or consignment Rd. Flehnlngton.: F;l. 5/3i ALL HOME OWNERS- $200/both. Sofa bed & new books, subscriber court.WSF3111 wins every,time! H we don't already have a plan that No Security Required:. Days 755-2204; after' 6PM lry,fur coats, books, cut thousands of dollars & loveseat, green $150. Call Middlesex and Union DINING ROOM/KITCHEN pieces •+-,• w/7 Zyldlan : : sales, Robert E. Heller, discounts^ For "Inquiries stilts you, we can make one. Select a.baslc.plan and Modern, air-conditioned 754-2168-, ' . ::. bikes, clothes, nic-riacks. & Sat 6/01, 9-5, Rain date years from your '359-8582. Counties? It caught your TRESTLE TABLE & Ben- cymbals, double base, make ityoul. • '••'-. •' ''•••• ••.,'.••••• '• ,7 . .••.'•• (908) 236-2195; 704^555 6/ 7 & 6/8. NEED DON- call908-322-4765 apartments available . RARITAN BOROUGH-3 EDISON, 33 Mlko Rd.- ' mortgage- free details- attention, didn't it? ches, Pine, 72 In.; 2 excel cond. If new fireplaces, porches, decks, aan>oe«, wfls.,.your person- ATIONS.. Saleable Items, CARPETS-. Honey- ••.••• 1BR-$616 4 up *A room cottage. Wall to TAILGATE AUCTIONS- Friday, May 24, 9-4; Yard MECA-1A, PO BOX 27V COMPUTER IBM- Call YOUR ad In todayl leaves, opens to 96 In. $3500+; asking $1800. 's/hot ours! Move up...Move up to... ''••-.:>: 7,' Any arid All Items. Warr Sale. Everything must go. f furniture • antiques, tools, Morris Plains, NJ 07950 belge, pile, area rugs, Gloan, complete system, 1-800-334-0531. 526-1473 leave message 2BR-$675&up wall carpeting, ne.ar bound, 9X15 & 6x8 ft, Glass top w/beveled ———- SINCE 1958— '-^-~7*\ renvllle • Fire House War- Cheap, cheap, cheap. housholds. Call Bonny hard + floppy- drive, We Get Results! edges. Excel, condition. % Includes heat shopping & churches. 806-7913. ANTIQUE DESK- Oak, foam padding. Available. FILE CABINETS- 2, 4 & Accommodates. 2 adults, renvllle, NJ. EVERY FRI 640k, monitor, Business DINETTE- Maple: table $700/B.O. Call after 5pm, and hot water .. , MILLSTONE- 16 Secretary, shelves, Best offer. Call 722-5367 Software Incl. $425. Call 5 drawer. Bookshelves, NORRIS TREAT (I)) Office located at: no pets, $600 + utilities. Night 6:30pm-10:00pm. Beardsloe Road. Sat- above, draws, fleorgous. evenings; , opens to 62 In., 6 ladder 356-6419. Desks. Call 754-8275. Consignments Wanted. Steve 908-253-0126 129 Mercer St., Call 526-0141. urday May 25th. 8am- $1100. Windsor Chair back chairs $200/B.O. DINING ROOM- table FURNITURE- hutch, RARITAN- 1 bdrm. apt., CHINA TEA SET- oil COUCH— Lawson, 2 CONSTRUCTION W Somervllle 1pm. Household, goods, $100.908-873-3998, Call 781-1402. w/ 2 Ivs. & 4 chairs. $200. drop leaf table, 2 chairs, •NATIONWIDE HOMES' y * downstairs, washer & fish tanks, 15" tires, gar- ANTIQUE SMALL OAK paintings, lamps, vases, seat, like new slipcover, Call 908-232-0798. $400. 8 ft. couch, $50. Hours: MorvFri dryer, $750/mo. Utll incl.; sterling sliver, Jewelry, $100. Single drawer oak 1-800-8-MODULAR 8 AM-5 PM den plants, books, old VANITY- $150. High Advertise DOG RUN- like brand Tables, $20 each. Trundle Avail. 6/1. Call 609r466-. sheet music, queen futon. chair & stroller, $50. tools, handicapped new end table, $30. Many couch set, $75. Bar & : new, 12'x4', Best offer, Sdt. & Sun. 10AM-3PM 4014. . •••:•. "> I GARAGE SALES walker, coffee maker, other miscellaneous In the Classified! If busy dfa/90B-537-7991 RARITAN 64 THOMP- Lady's accordlan & case, call after 752-78195PM stools, $50. 369-6112. SON ST.- Sat May 25, ANTIQUE REED PUMP fishing eqUlp. 968-2387 Items. 647-3549. RARITAN- 1 bedroom, ORGAN- Beautiful con- $150. Small China closet, Clinton and Hampton, NJ 725-2909 8AM-4PM. Lawn Sale $125. Call 356-6680. 2nd floor, excellent cond. NOTICE: All GARAGE miso Items. dltloniplays well, $600 or $650/mo... Utilities in- besf offer. Call 201 -361 -. ARKLAMATIC OUT- eluded. .Call 526-8035. •'• SALES ; adverilswiwnta SCOTCH PLAINS, 14 7460. ": DOOR GAS GRILL- 3 ar« PAYABLE IN AD- JACOBS LN. FRI. & SAT. years old, needs new j^flviountainside RARITAN- 2 bdrm, 2nd VANCE by cash, check, MAHOGANY BOOK floor, 2 ..family, .good May 24 & 25, 9am-5pm valve, $75. Call 985-5579. VISA ot* Matter Card. For CASE$250., Oak Ice Box neighborhood. Call after. Complete home of fur- with lock $275., Pine UNION $112,000 WESTFIELD a quote oh cost please BABY ACCESSORIES- $399,900 5PM, 685-0966 .or daVs nishings: Modern LR, DR, Trunk on stand $170., Crlb, mattress, walker, j Penthouse atmosphere In a "worry-free-nothlng-to-do but- Spacious country horne colonial. 5 bdrms, beautiful fam. GRACIOUS LIVING IN 704-0287. • ••' .,•:••:*' call 1-800-334-0531. Kitchen. Traditional bed- 887-1964. swing, car seat, clothing, move-in" stunning condo. 2 bdrms, 2 bths, fplc, gourmet rm w/skylights, & cathedral ceiling, den, 3 full baths and rooms, Qffice file cabinet; baby carrier. Call 908-297 FREE To Good Home ROSELLE PARK-,1 BOUND BROOK- 120 desk, etci TVs, Brlc-ar WANTED WAR RELICS- ' kit, deck. WSF 3088. much more. WSF 3182. A BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY ••:0380.yV' '•:•:-•:.--.:.. ••• .' bdrm. & Efficiencies. Heat Vosaaller Avenue (}A Brae, Maytag washer & U.S. - German - Japanese & hot water-supplied. block from Talmadge dryer, morel Directions: swords, helmets, dag- BEAUTY SALON EQ- Any item you no longer can use and want to give free to New w/w carpet, painted, Avenue). Sat,. May 25th. Rahway Ave. to Lambert lers, medals, uniforms, UIPMENT- Need to nice bldg. Private parking. Mill Rd. pass Amberg aga. Immed Cash. Call make room selling Styling someone who can may be advertised FREE of charge by using No. pets. Call 241-6869, 9AM-3PM. Art posters, picture frames, work tab- Nursery 1st left.) after 5PM 272-5432. Chair, Dryer Chair, both. after 4 pm. or. Iv, mess. $725; 1 1/2 yr old excel, the coupon below! 494-1617. les, household. Parking SCOTCH PLAINS,. 432 available'. cond. Also avail one white HUNTER AVE., Sat. & . jlaln : shampoo sink. ROSELLE PARK- ,1 BOUND BROOK- 3 Sun. 5/25 & 5/26; 10-6. '• 318 : bdrm, kitchen. Hying.: to. Belvldere. $125. Call 223A Watt High Street- Rain or Shine! Neigh- FOR SALE Available 9/i,--TV6 months i969. ' '•'••'.. '.:••'•• "; (off Vossler Ave.) 3 Family borhood Yard Sale. Fill In 1 character per box, security. Call 298-8560 Lawn Sale. Saturday & BEDROOM SET, TEEN 3ood Home allowing for spaces and leave message.., SO. PLAINFIELD, 239 Free Sunday May 25th & 26th. MERCHANTS AVE., Sat. GIRL'S-. 9 piece, anti- punctuation as necessary. SO. BOUND BROOK- 9AM-SPM. . 2 SPINETS- Aeolian- que white w/blue trim. .'. 5/25; 9-4. Sun. 5/26; 9-2. cable $600. Aeolian- Best offer.; Call after 6PM, Remember to Include phone large 3 room apt. Ideal for Stereo, 3 pc. wall unit, j BOUND BROOK— 626 Huntlngton, $700. Call 968-9137 ; •.:.. • professional or e|dpr.|y Thompson Avenue. Sat- Silver, CrystaJ, baby number. 6 line limit. NO ani- ; 233-7812 seeking quiet. $.600 plus urday May 25th. 9am Items, clothing. ./•>•. BEDROOM SET- Boys. mals may be advertised. utll, 704-95 91 ,dr 4pm. AC, lawnmowersj ADMIRAL FROSTLESS Twin bad, dr«M«r, night 526-3222. .7. '.', SOMERSET 20 MAR- garden tools, household IGOLD LANE- toff JFK REFRIGERATOR- 8lde- table, mirror, lamp. $275/ I BO. Infant frontpack, $10. SOMERVILLE- 1 bed- items, much more,, Blvd) Sat, May 25, 9AM- by-sldei 21.8 cu ft, har- Send to: FREE ITEMS room, $600 per month In- vest gold; $260 or best Baby Swing $10. 359- BOUND BROOK- 654 5PM. Rain date, June 1. .'2260;....vV ,-••••• •. -..-• • - FORBES NEWSPAPERS cludes all utilities. Con- furniture, gas grill, small otter. ,725-51 S3, FANWOOD $154,900 WESTFIELD $374,500 venient to trains, buses, Metate East (Piedmont Drive off Mountain Ave- appllences, clothes, AIR CONDITIONER- BEDS (2)-1 extra length, CLASSIFIED CONNECTION Convenient & comfortable 3 bdrm cape. Uv rm w/fplc, Designed w/flalr by master architect Ray Peck. Gourmet kit, and shopping. Call 725- 1 queen. Complete w/ nue, follow sign). Sat- household Items. S Older model QBLV* ton. delightful: screened porch. Walk to trans, shopping. WSF spacloU9*llv rm; w/fplc, huge din rm, fam rm and much 4652 evenings. •' headboard, mattress, box P.O. Box 699, 3271. urday May 25th. 10AM- SOMERVILLE 116 BAR- needs 220 line. $50. Call more. Professionally decorated throughout. WSF 3263. SOMERVILLE- 2 bdtm, 4PM. Great stuff for all. TINE ST.- (behind Gas- 356.1607. V spring, comforter, spread, Somervllle, NJ 08876 This custom built 4 Br., 2 bath ranch has just oeen iisiea ana is a suporD vaiue. W/W carpet. Good .loca- ton Ave. Bakery) Sat. May sheen. $100 each. Other Features Include; central air, 2 fireplaces 1s( floor,laundry room & formal dNng BRIDGEWATER 2 Tiffin AIRLINE TICKETS- 2 mlao; Items. 647-354ff tion, no pets. $675/mdb'th Place- (off Mllltown 25. 3 Families! furniture, round trip Newark-Los ' room with french doora that open to a Screened porch. Exterior Js vinyl sided for plus util. VA month sed- BED- Electric hospital easy maintenance, Picture window* take In the View of a lush rolling hillside. Rbad, Ivy lane to Tiffin clothes, jewelry, mowers, Angeles. Good to Aug 15, Any Questions Call: urlty. Available May. 1st. Place) Annual Yard Salel household. 356^3397 $400. 90lB'722-1213. bed, excellent condition. : Situated on 100 x 175 lot. The best of country living Is waiting for you with easy Maria.526-5225 days'ibr Servloe table & mattress. I • access to Garden State Parkway, Call for details arid appointment. $259,000. 7 , Saturday May 25th. 9AM- WESTFIELD, 701 Glrard ••. '' .'-^ • - : '•'•. • \ :. A MUUU W TMCSIMS roUNbAL NITWMk 369-3372eves • •.•• ;;,' 4PM. Redwood picnic Priced for quick sale. Call 1-800-334-0531 . • • • • ' './•• ',,.;.' " ' ' ' •' '• ' '." •''.'•' : ' SOMERVILLE- large 1 Ave. (Woodland to Grant AIRLINE TICKET — 885-1452, table, 7.5 boat motor, to Glrard)- Sat, Sun, 5/ Northwest, 1 one way, State. -Zip. (Ad copy must be placed bdrm, $600 +. utimias, freezer, bdrm set, Kerby BLUE VELVET SOF- I coLoujeu. central air, parking, 25 & 5/26. 9AM-4PM. 2 May 21th. Minn, St, Paul by mail using this coupon.) vacuum, Datsun 260Z, Family. Household, fur- to Billings, Mt. or Boz- ABED- 2 firm twin beds, Meeker Sharkey Realtors^ laundry. Call 526-51 2B;M clothes, toy, household. Formica Woodgraln table WESTFIELD OFFICE HOURS: nltufe, appliances, patlb men, Ml. Female. Call w/2 lvs;,& 3 chairs. All SOMERVILLE- spacious BRIDGEWATER- 11S furniture & much morel 725^1627. 264 E; Broad St. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. HomoowtiofS Warranty 4 bdrm, modern kit. In 2 Maple Street May 25th & very good cond. Call NMtonjI Relocation Servlca 846-1696. 233-5555 Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. SCHL0TT (908)272-2570 family, Best location. 26th. BAM-5PM. Rain date REALTORS* t ! Private deck & yard, Heat Juiie 1st. & 2nd. Electric Advertise . BRAND NEW Beige 124 South Avenue East -8rHW-lnclr$950/mor534-- irrgaTi7h0U8ehDhhlddf -Down-Sofa—origin 00- RECYCLE; Use Forbes Newspapers Classified Connection C IWI Culdw*II BankerWdmllii teal Esuie. An Rqunl OM>onuiiliyComiu»iy,. Some OfSwn Indfiwdemljr Owimi Cranford, N.J. 07016 •6469 leave message. .<:. nlshlngs, collectibles, In the Classified! asklng $450. call odds & ends. 463T0044. ; S: 53-1 10- May 23,-1991 ^Unlon County Ctassmed May 23,-1991—Unton County ClassWed

WOODEN BACKYARD SHIH-TZU- PUPPIES, FOUND-: BERNARDS; GUTTER & LEADER HOUSECLEANING- REMOVAL A ND A BATHS & KITCHENS GYM SETS- custom AKC, outstanding Pedi- tan mixed breed female CLEANING- Repaired & Responslble lady willing CLEANUP -Attics, yardsirds, I - dog, black male shepard 380 367 10% OFF built. A rugged new gree. Healthy & Happy 11 installed. Quality service, to clean house. Good basements. Local & Lonongg I HOME dimension In backyard, Call 908-832-7407. mix. gray female oat, PERSONALS 'Reasonable prices, fully references. Call 908-561- Any complete renovation. BRANCHBURG; orange & Distance. Reasonablible I . fun. Free In-home es- WHAT'S SO DIF- CLASSIFIED , Insured, Call 654-5803. 9168. "ree I IMPROVEMENTS* Custom quality work. .Sat- CLASSIFIED rates. Experienced. Free timates. Call anytime white tabby, black orange isfaction guaranteed. lLi- FERENT- about the & white female cat, GUTT4SR 4 ROOF LAWN CARE & CL-A'N-^EBtlmBtes. Call 908-545455- V Backyard Systems 908- Happy Jack 3-X Floa col- • censed & Insured. ' HILLSBORO; black A COMEDY MAGIC & CLEANING- Tree trim- UPS- Very reliable. Ask 6731 or 249-2682. C 0 N N E C T I 0 N CUB CADET 73 LAWN 381-1044 lar? it work 11 For dogs FUN SHOW- W/llye C O N N E G T I O N for Jeff 561-7019. . RESUMES PROF- 1ST I,N QUALITY- JfM.C. Home Renovations TRACTOR— with snow shepard mix, gray female ming, small repairs & MUDRICK'S PAINTING. ,(908) 661-3554 and catsl At better farm cal RARITAN;. older »em- Tabblts, color doves, ex- minting. Very reasonable. LAWN MOWING & ESSIONALLY PREP- HARDWOOD FLOOR- PEDI8TAL SINK— white, STACKED ATTORNEY'S WINDSURFING GEAR- blower, excellent shape; feed A hardware stores. GIRLS WANTED ^S PA IN- CLEANING-: OFWCE ELECTRICAL-WORK—fi -Uo-iob too. .small, _Xflfl-&._^ARPENTRV-^ All- types ale brlttany' spaniel, S. otic animals; Blrthdayar A/> mrmred—Call CLEAR ARED— Tncuides res- ING— Oak, cherry & 4 years old. Maple dres- BOOKCASE- $495. Seatrend and Alfha hardly used, just tuned T 32O \ SMALL GARDEN D— includes res- courteous estimatesestimates. In-- _*T h«m» .a^^H™* a bound brook, long haired schools, etc. Clip & 8avo From NJ;, between TING—. specializing; in In- CLEANING~" ""*"""* , -"•"GUTTER" AC "line—s «& 'fans— . -".-.FREE- VIE" W 757-5347. 0< maple, plank at discount ser. Kid's playhouse. Call Cedar-chest, $150. boards, sails, booms, up, $400. Call 685-0964. HORSES terlor & exterior. Roofing, CLEANING, WINDOW estimates. Reasonable WORK- Call for estimate umes. cover letters & en- SHtSE Central T,f ^ ? 232-5013. Spanish guitar, $35. Hall mast, quality gear, very beige mixed breed dog, at. Call Mr. Magic now the ages of 9 -19 to GUTTER MAN- Cleans, 756-0003; • Immediate velppes.._& interview tips. NJ 908-561^430. remodeling lnslde_& put. prices. Mack & Co. 215- FORD TRACTOR 9N- I & SUPPLIES I f 330 \ METCHEN; tan & white, 322-7077. gutters cleaned' & in- WASHING, houseclean- rates. 18 yrs. exper. Lie. Free estimates, Reason- 679-8393 pal e cheap, Cranford. 276- compete in this stalled. Minor alterations. ihgg. Low ratess. Dependp - #7194. Call 789-3131, repairs & Installs leaders service available. Call 908-753-7491 PIANO- Player piano.-g£ ft°rH^L !?Rri fi turf tires, 3pt. hitch, WANTED mixed breed dog, HIGH- able rates. Call Dave at HllTrH- Farly Amnrlran .work. S5o"call $?5- Ward robe. $60.. ^6 8852 or 648-2247. Jim. ewer take off w/new 5' A WONDERFUL FAMILY ear's Miss Pre- Free estimates. 752-0441.-, abliblie service. 754-6879 POLYPHASE ELECTRIC.!.: '& gutter. Free estimates! MASONRY- 28 years of RESUMES/TYPINGIESJ/TVPINU- 1100 .t IMPROVEMENTS- 356-8915. i-ANO Park; black & CE AUST- -709-WWO; — A ;--725-8017~ Ish-mower.-Top- condr- -A UTO M OBJLE-AND -CLOWN p- J1 Jlnglea-the-- ELECTRICAL—WORK— CARPENTRY—Concrete. chairs; $400. Bookcase, AVAIXAffLE"FOR bYowri altered male, "RAUAN,~EUR0PEAN7 walks, driveways, patios, ing, resumes & coyer let- kitchens S baths, " cellent cond., $250. POT BELLY STOVE- FRONT END LOAD- TRAINER- block of shepard doby mix, or- and Teen. HOME AIR CON- Clown" for. children's Complete electrical ser- GUTTERS & LEADERS ingt masonry, drywall, paint- Round 48" sturdy drop $25. Rocker, $65. Plus a WOLFF TANNING ERS- (2) rubber tire, 1 SCANDINAVIAN, JAP- DITIONING SERVICE- cleaned & flushed. Siding bricks, blocks. No Job too ters. Free consultation. custom decks. For quality large. $175. Cherry oc- store full of quality used stalls, you feed & care or ANTIQUE & USED- ange & white male tabby, ANESE HIGH SCHOOL 1991 NEWARK parties & spedal events. vice, service upgrades, vi- ing. Finished basements, __leaL pine j-cocktaiUable,. BEDS— _ New gaa/i dlesel.Jop condi- 828-3494—„ • : • . power washed. Mildew small. Call BUI 968-0695. Call Mike at 908-968-7700 service slncd 1935," call casslonal table- wAumed ""furniture and household • full board available, PINE gray and-white tabby. EXCHANGE STUDENTS Storytelling, rhaglCi face olations-corrected; celling garages, baths, additions. $60. *> MISC. 647-3549. Commercial-Home Units tion. Moving must sell Furnlture, Old DR sets PAGEANTS " painting. Call 494-5967 removed any surface. ROOFING & PAINTING- for Spring rates, 232- legs .$150. Zenith 25" effects: desks, lamps, HILL, Branchburg, 1-800- and BRs from 18,00's to , Somerset County Hum- ARRIVING IN AUGUST. BASEMENT WATER fans, new constf. "24 Hr. MASONRY— Concrete, Fully insured, DMI Cbn- KITCHEN CABINETS- color TV, oak console from $199.00. Lamps- Call 647-4220 morn & 439-7087 . i3me^Soplety 908-526- Ovei $15,000 in Emergency Service." Please call Tom Hanson foundations, driveways, Gutters cleaned and' In- 2186. structlon, 757-7929.. chairs, tables, mirrors, lotlons-Acpessorles. 1950's. Also misc..pieces. BECOME A HOST FAM- PROOFING - drainage CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Painters 469-5952. stalled. Slate repairs. . sinks, wall unit, Jenn-AIr $50. 359-5347 etc. PRICED TO SELL. eves ' . "3330. ILY/AMERICAN IN- prizes and scholar- work. Free Inspection & Uc.#103i8;271-4049i sidewalks, Belgian block. Monthly payments low as BOX STALLS AV- 647-1959. Draperies, reupholstery. Fully Insured. Free; esti- A1-REMODELER- small CERAMIC & MARBLE wall mounted microwave, REFRIG/FREEZER- COLLINS CORNER, 23 LAWN MAINTENANCE- TERCULTURAL STUDENT ships Including an estimant. For the per- Your fabric or ours, for- HANDYMAN PROF- Fully Insured, free esti- $18.00. Call today FREE AILABLE- Basking ANYTHING OLD WAN-LOST— Female, short ELECTRICAL WORK- of mates. DMI Construction, mates. Call Vinnle 572- repairs to major remodel- INSTALLATION- Baths. car telephone, type- G.E. 18 cu. ft. Almond, DUMONT ROAD. FAR ROTO-TILLIING-, mowing, Ridge area. Indoor arena, EXCHANGE. CALL 1-800- all expense paid trip manent solution to your merly at Steinbachs & all types. R. DIETRICH & ESSIONAL- 20 years Kitchens & Foyers. Old NEW Color Catalog 1- TED— Toy8, all type. hair, grey cat. Wearing experience. Call Ed 757-7929. . 7119. . ing. Quality work, reas- writers, office chairs, glass shelves, Frost-Free, HILLS. 908-234-0995. 800-228-6292. fertilizing, seeding, sod- 2 riding rings, trails, turn pink collar that purple SIBLING. • water. problems, call Hahne's. 42 yrs. experi- SON ELECTRICAL CON- and new. Repairs. Call drafting table, many more ding. Free esl. Fully In- Dolls, records, mag- to Nationals in Or- 769-0015 (908)287-2521. RUBBISH REMOVAL- onable prices. 20 years Like new. $375. After TAMA ROCKSTAR- hi- out, training, $350. Call heart . In the North Ran- AFFORDABLE ence. Senior citizen disc. TRACTORS INC. 24 hour MIRACLE PAINTING- . exp. References avail.. John 369-6610. mlsc Items. 754-6717 sured. Commercial & azines, teddy-bears,' old lando Florida. Call interlor/exterlor. We want Carpet cleaning. Minor 5pm, 781-7737. hat 14 inch cymbals new 822-3790 or 766-6570, watches, bird cages, dolphvilie area of Pis- PSYCHOTHERAPY- Shop at home service. emergency service. NJ HANDYMAN SERVICES- Free estimates, fully in- CUSTOM STORM KITCHEN SET- $200., residential. Call Bennett FOR SALE QUALITY MIX cataway. Call 968-8587. for more information. BEST-IN-EAST CLEAN- W. Canter 757-6655. Lie. #9910. Insured. Call Quality work at reason- to perform a Miracle for concrete work. Lawn ser- : RIDING LAWN condition. $100. Call 526- WOOD STOVE- Free Turf 704-8234 : comic books; baseball increas'e self-awareness. vice. Shrub trimming & sured, 658-9771 DOORS— Factory direct •; Flatware- Oneidacraft MOWER— 2. gas mowers; .5142 leave message.: standing traditional, glass HAY— Phone 908-234- Experience personal 1-800-345-2330. ING —Reliable and reas- 271-1404. able rates. Free Esti- youl Quality work. 297- ADDITIONS & REM- prices, extra heavy duty. cards, records (especially LOST— gray cat w/IJte onable rates. 704-1084, 6866. Expect, a Mircale. cutting small trees: Used stainless 8 settings $100.,' edger, TV, "gowns, shoes, front.:Best Offer. 08(1908- MULCH FOR SALE- 1660 or 234-2515. Beatles). Top cash paid. growth. Find new solu- EXTENSION E051. Don't Fuss Call Ua- for ELECTRICAL- All "types mates. Fully Insured. Call. ODELING- all phases of Design your own style, TEE SHIRT TRANSFER gray markings, circle on Rarltan. ' all your painting & rem- John at 668-8518. furniture bought & sold. Full Size sleep sofa $250. antique windshield, flower 819-0580. $14/yd. We deliver. Call PINE HILL- Boarding & 654-6688. sides. Gold/green eyes. tions to old problems. Of wiring, Service MOVING?- Lowest Free estimates. Nanl remodeling. Quality work. starting at $233 Installed. Kitchen set $200. Other MACHINE J. HAT_ MAC- Dauman Wood at 908- instruction. Beautiful, well- odlelng needs. Decks In- Call 757-3733 days or pots, bicycle, clothes, HINE- lOo's transferes, 9mos. female. South side Bernice Krusch A0SW, changes & paddle fans. HANDYMAN- College prices. Palmier! Movers. Quick Service, 908-754- References avail. Free Items. Call. 232-4587. dishes. 356-6397 283-3922 . maintained facility with CASH FOR STAMPS— OVER WEIGHT? Tired of CALLIGRAPHY BY teriors, exteriors, vinyl' The small move special- estimates: Fully Insured. 475-5670 eves. letters,', numbers +. t- WOODBURNING STOVE, Retired man wants col- Westfield. Reward. Call 369-7638 . Additions. Call Harold Student,— carpentry, 8844 or 1-800-834-9987 large indoor, outdoor the high cost of diet & NANCY BOSS- Invita- siding, roofing, etc. Get Klouser. Lip, #6252. 908- painting, sheet rock, yard ist. Pianos, 6 rooms ot Call George at 561r8289 JilVING ROOM SET- SELLING APT CON- shlrts. 754-8275 circulator w/pipe. '$500. ROTOTILLING- Lawns lections, accumulations, 232-5951 : AIDS HOT LINE-Can it What you need done at CUSTOM WORK- Sid- Glass coffee table, 3 & gardens. New. or es- rings, trails, air con- exercise clinics? New tions, certificates, menus, 572-6750. work. & odd jobs. Call less. Free phone-quotes SECRETARIAL SER- ADDITIONS & REM- TENTS— Living room set, Blue Chinese rug, 15x12, sheets, covers. Call (908) LOST- Hlmllayan, be transmitted from a prices you can afford VICES PROVIDED- in Ing, wlndoWs, doors, piece bedroom set, solid TIRES- 2 Mich. -195/70 tablished sites. For free ditioned lounges, much ' Laymen's support group place cards, gifts. Styles Jerry 561-9340. PM #00550. 356-2454. OLDING- Residential couch, chairs, klthen set r14-$40; Row machine $600. Golden Eagle cam 968-5949 brown/beige cat w/ blue kiss, a hug, or casual now. After estimate save ELECTRICAL- All wiring my home. Reliable, ef- roofs, decks; kitchens, wood kitchen set w/ With hutch, bdrm set. estimate, call DJ ROT- more. Only minutes from forming. Our goal Is to include Italic, Copperplate NEON SIGNS- Custom, Construction services baths. All Iriterior/exterlor gym-$60; Computer prin- bow, $200. Days only. Rts 78. 287, 206, 202, 22 HIGH PRICES PAID- for eyes. Reward. Vicinity contact or even trans- & others. (908) 232-4554. 10% with this ad. 725- & designing. New con- HANDYMAN— Complete ficient, excellent, refer- leaves, please. call 836- Priced reasonably. Call 424-1364: Will take offers. OTIUJNQ. 968-4821. . give & get support for home improvements. commercial. Home/bar from conceptual.planning needs. Call Mike 846- ter-ML82A, new-$75; 4 in Branchburg. 1-800-439- quality postcards, sheet Piscataway area. 424- mitted to your loved loosing Weight or accept- 7455 \ • ' ; struction, renovation, ences. Call 276-8878. thru' job completion. We 1269 889-9652. ., ROTOTILLING- Why ones? For the true facts lighting, pools, spas, air Decks, porches, painting decor. Call .908-494-2993 4739, bar stoole-$20. Call 654' 7087. music, old toys, baseball 0863 ing our-setves as we are. CARPET CLEANING- SINGER, SONGWRITER, offer all phases of con-' LIVING ROOM SOFA- SLEEP SOFA- $250,^. 7,878. ' break your back? Quality on AIDS call 1-900-535- Carpets, $9.50/rm- DRIVEWAY PARKING conditioning. License interior & exterior, car- PAINTING- exterior, In- DECK SPECIALS- basic > items, cameras, military, If you are Interested In a pentry work. No.job too INSTRUMENTALIST— structlon needs. Cus- Itoveseaj, chair, 2 wood wing chalrs-$300; Kitchen WORD PROCESSOR- work done In your gar- typewriters, TV's, Worlds 9700.ex 301. ex 302 mlnlmum 3 rms. Sofa & LOT SEAL COATING- #2978. Cooney Electric. terior, quality work at af- tomer satisfaction Is our 10 X 10X3' $795 or 12 X TODDLER'S fro guilt approach to look- Call 469-0281 . , small. Free estimates. Record' a professional endtables with, glass tops. set-$200; bed,' full size, Brother. WPi400d, Brand, den. Call Ken 469-5048 Fair, fountain pens. 272- Spanish. Avail. 24hrs. Ing & feeling better - chair, $29.95. Free Residential/ Commercial- fordable prices,. Free 6S- primary objective. Call 12 x 3 $995, piers & TRICYCLE- Child's SCAG COMMERCIAL r 322 ^V Call Steve 752-7863. quality demo In a home Colonial, good condition, maple headboard-$100; new, Still in '• box, never 5777: $2-00 per min. , . where you make the rules deodorizing.' Licensed & Call the proffesslonals- ELECTRICIAN- Llc.# tlmates. Call 469-0645 Midi recording studio. Jim Pyramid Management. permits extra. Also, big $600. Cair885-5231 after f1atware-$100, 232-4567 bicycle helmet & carrier used. $350. 908-665- EQUIPMENT— 72" belt ALLOW ME TO GIVE PAINTING— Interlor/Ex- savings on larger fancier seat; Fisher Price rocking I PETS & JUKEBOXES- any con- & we supply the support insured. Over 10 yrs Thls Is our only business- 10062. For evenings & HANDYMAN- Interior & Call 654-7344. Co. 908-604-8895. 5PM. • • 3677. . . . drive, 20 Kohler elec.start, YOU the gift of a lasting Local workmanship . weekends. Bonded & in- exterior painting, yard terlor. 25 yrs. experience. decks, all #1 womanized SOFA & LOVESEAT- puppy* more; all like dition; arty plnball mach- you need in attaining your exper. "Master Kleen" STRIPPER- Reflnlshlng $3775. 52" 14HP hydro, I ANIMALS J relationship. Personal- 908-526-7050 guaranteed-Free es- suredr Reasonable rates. cleanup S^grass cutting, Fully Insured. Free es- ADDITIONS- DECKS, lumber. 469-9456 . MISSION OAK TABLE/ Pastel colors, $700 or new. 46,9-2319. ines; old Coca-Cola goals, call Barbara 753-° and Stripping at it's-best, Alterations, , Masonry, DESK- $150; Old oak $3500; Gary's Equipment ized, 16 yrs. experience. 6483 all day or Carmen tlmates-Fully Insured- Commercial, residential, minor repairs. Free es- timates. Call Jim,. 908- DECKS BY TOP DECK- best offer. Available Aug- USED CLOTHING- Like machines; arcade, slot, Call Judy Vorlo'8 Compat- Call House By the Road. Carpentry Sherrod drafting table-$275; Misc. Sales 439-2666. BICHON PUPPIES- 727-4161 after 7PM, CLEANING HOUSE/. CHEM SEAL Mendham Industrial. Call 725-7267. timates. Call Mr. Jerry 604-4656. . Reasonable rates, free ust 1. Call 908-298-8560 new ladles size 8 suits, gumball machines; barber Ibles 908-707-9086. 369-8604. . 908^469-2940 Frank. Const. 534-61424' ; old mirrors; frames; shel- leave message 316 SCOTT 19" PUSH REEL AKC, shots & health cer- OVERWEIGHT? Lose It APTS.- Week days or N.J. 908-234-2700. EX-SINGER dresses, coats, slacks,. poles. 609-587-7819. ELECTRIC A-1 Electric PAINTING-Exterior, ALL ARTISTIC Bath, Kit- ves, tables $1-$25. Call MOWER- with grass tificates. Males $400. now! Amazing new pro- weekends. Good refer- REPAIRMAN- Will fix HANDYMAN- Light TYPING/Transcriptlpn— SOFA- $100. 2 Occa-. j-blouses. Ladies shoes, FREE TO LIONEL TRAINS WAN- AREA CODE DATING- ences; own transporta- Co. Inc.— No Job too most houses, $1150.- 356-6680. 8V4N. Assorted hand- catcher. Good condition. Females '$500. 908-735- TED— American Flyer, Meet Locals by phone. gram that Is guaranteed! I any machine in home, 30 home repairs, yard work, $1450. Replacement QUality service & quick sional chairs, $50 each. GOOD HOME 8286. lost 40 pounds In 9 tion. Call ?21-0539 or small, no challenge too POOL CLEANING & turn around. Laser print & Rabbit coop & run $25. bags. 647-3549 $35. Call 359-6909. Ives, Blng, all toy trains & (25 hrs.J $3/min. 1-900- years experience, Call windows $250.ea. S & J ft. Any size. MOVING— out of weeks. Call" Karry 1-800- 247-9059. great. Residential & small 361-3173.24 Hr. Service. MAINTENANCE. Decent all size transcription. heating. Painting & Sid-' country. Everything must Antique sewing machine SEARS RIDING BLUE POINT & SEAL railroad memorabilia, 218- 786-0123. Contracting. 846-7972. Many refer-, USED CLOTHING- POINT SIAMESE KIT- 658-7961. „ business specialist. All rates. Call 753-8012 MasterType 424-0577. ing. 24 Hrs. Hablamos go! Furniture, household, $150. Platform rocker MOWER- 8 horse 9728 CHRISTIAN 24 HR. EXCAVATING- UN- PIANO & PLAYER • Espanol. 563-9541. ences. Color portfolio. Men's 42 long suits, sport FURNITURE— Desk 44"x TENS— Twks, $125. Call CLEANING- DON'T work guaranteed. HANDYPERSON- Hel- •toys, - many -extras,- Sun-.$150.-?26-40,4a :, ._ M - power... S.-speed, 30 Inch SINGLES-^ Message - -Bonded; lie. #8460^Visa/ I VE_BSAt= Bjackjipev PIANO'—Tuned arid CalL.now &. save $$$ jacketsr- size <3&-slacks.- 30",jr~l 8 .~Matchingr3 : r Efl SREND-THE WEEKENDS^ per, Trbubleshooter. Xong B&ff INSTALLATIONS- 526-0005. days Only, 5/19 & 26. SOFA— 1 yr. old, -ex- cut. Asking $500. Call 75sr " ~ " center. Meet by phone. MC accepted.. Call Paul Dozer, Loader, Rental. repaired. Bought & sold. 64T-3549. drawer dresser with mir- SHAKERS and Character CLEANINGH Call Linda Stone drives, drainage, & short term. Call Dave, 20% off any job during 752-5956 ; - . cellent condition, beige, 1 968-0462. BUNNIES FOR SALE- $3/mln. 1-900,7786-7710: 365 271-4553 or 654-1330. 276-3987. DID YOU WASHER DRYER- QE- ror,"30' X- 3Q"x 18",;9. Cookie Jars Wanted. 545-5930 Somerset area. masonry, landscaping, fill, 908-755^3455. deliver fast. Leave mes- March & April. Siding, $150. Call 704-9793 drawer ugly dresser, 72"x SHEDS—- Custom wood Mlni Lops, Netherland Please call Ruth 908-859- SERVICES PIANO TUNING- Over .windows; roofing, doors, KNOW... portable,- apartment size, dwarf, $15 each. CalCThe. CONFUSED ABOUT topsoll, 647-4448. HOME CLEANING CARE sage, Edward Josph will NO BULL, NO NON- 30"X20". 218-0271; . storage buildings & gar- 0097, . • : • . 25 years experience. decks, kitchens, baths & This little ad .can be read attaches to faucett, $200. Bunny Broker", 369-8207 "THANK YOU, BLESSED DIVORCE? Divorce FOR PEOPLE ON THE get back to you 906-8217, SENSE! MUst sell 2 Arch _Botrr.;908^|73-3174. ages. 50 different sizes. & Counseling For'Women & EXTERMINATER- DIS- Wayne Smith, 908:654- Metuchen ;.•' additions: We offer 100% in more than .147,000 Qubnset Style Steel - Bull-' SOFA— -Beige/Brown^ -or-369r8240.1.. : . MOTHER-,For favors GO— 'Insured, bonded, homes'In. 15 publications stylesrrFree-lnstallatfbrif Su ppo rt Qrou ps real I: -HANDYMAN COUNT EXTERMINATOR. 3618. • -••..•-• horrle_ Irnprbvdment- fin- dlhgsl High' quality! Low plaid, $200, Call granted." •::;. I.K. Termites, carpenter ants, supervised. Monday to throughout Somerset, : •ftee delivery. No dototi COCKER SPANIEL 34O Susan Ruth Unlimited, A PONY PARTY^ Is" a ancing. Call Arlene or prices! Don't.Call without 356-1607. $65. Stove, $75. ftef- ieeds new pray the Rosary dally. the all other pests,, all chemi- Saturday. Gift certificate. PONY RIDES- PARTIES, VIDEO EVENTS- "You .Middlesex and Union payment. Call 908-381- PUPPIES- AKC,-shots, LOST& : 908-658-4643. ' GREAT addition to your SERVICE > ask-.- I'll-shoot." Wed- Bryan 469-9456. serious buying Intentions) SPORTS EQUIPMENT- rlgeratof, $170. Can deli- motor), Ph'ilco AC. You She hears your prayers. . birthday party, family or. cals EPA approved. 24 245-1945: ; \ . ' / PICNIC AND FAIRS, CALL Countjes? It caught your. move it, It Is youfsl Call 1044 anytime Wormed,. buff, male $300; .."•; ..'Weddings and. . CLOVERLAND 996-3140. dings, parties, socials, B.D.J. HOME IMP- Atlantic Building, 1-800- Used. Baseball mitts, ver. Color console TV; female $350. Call 968- FOUND holiday picnic. We dress • hrs.. Emergency service. HOME CLEANING- $35 attention, didn't it? • $100.722-6329. '233-5591. DID YOU Carpentry, Painting -. • anniversarys, °. Lie. & Insured. 247-4585. showers, engagements. ROVEMENTS. INC- 942-1234. , • 0, soccer & baseball shoes, TRACTOR 8 HP- Sears, 5921 DATEFlNDEfi- Singles to fit parties. Reasonable and up: Condos, Town- POWER WASHING- "All occasions." Call Complete Interior ^ex- Call YOUR ad in todayl roller & Ice skates, Ar- WEDDING GOWN- 36ln mower & snow KNOW... Personal. Ads- Our 8th•: rates. Call Kay 685-9007. Home Maintenance reunions and v GARAGE DOOR houses & Homes. Will Homes, buildings, Doug 828-1554. terior remodeling & reb- 1-800-334-0531. QUEEN SIZE MATT- blower, rotary spreader, FREE TO GOOD FOUND X3AT— Cranford This little ad can be read yearl Largest Listing! Free A-1 HOUSE & OFFICE swimming pools, acid OFFICE EQUIPMENT chies RflBale Shop In Neyer worn: Beaded, HOME- Small spayed OPENER INSTALLER- make It sparkle! Insured, uilding general con- We Get Resultsl, Meyersville. Good supply' beautiful, size 8/10, orlg RESS— & box.spring. 10 cu. ft. cart. $950. BO. area. Orange female. Very in more than' 147,000 copy 908-526-3004, 24 CLEANING- Days and and Repair graduations. Bonded & references. washing., Decks - wate- FOR SALE— desks, Used, good condition. female Fox Terrier, very speclallzlng in ^ears WORD PROS- Laser tractor. See our display chairs, copier & desk on hand. Open sat/sun price $850. Asking $250. 908-464-7480. friendly. Looking for hotties In 15 publications hrs. or P.O. Box 1068, evenings. Call Marge 356- 873-1389 rproofing. Free' estimates, ED'S CUSTOM IN- Call 821-2553 after 6PM. loving. Call 271-4622. Piscataway, NJ. 08855. brand. Reasonable printed word processing. ads in the Business/ Ser- TERIORS— Custom cabi- organizers. Call 548-4888 10a-5p. 908-647-1149. 908-356-9406. owner or good home. Call throughout Somerset, 0240. QUALITY WORK "You Supply The prices, reliable prompt insured. 754-7415. . 272-3593. HOUSECLEANING- Free spell checks. Edit- vice Directory of your nets, . counter tops, cer- TRAILERS- Utility. Land- ROTTWEILER PUP- Middlesex and Union' Party, We'll service. Call 966-8486 local Forbes Newspapers TRIMLINE TREADMILL- PIES— Champion blood Counties? It caught your AIR CONDITIONING & REASONABLE, RELIABLE ing, transcription & copy amic tiles, specializing in. scape & construction. WOMAN to clean your services. 15 yewsiJex- or call Bruce toll-free at ORGAN— 2 keyboards, Advertise Has MPH & mileage Quality trailers at reason- lines, bred/ disposition, attention, didn't it? Advertise HEATING- Service and Supply the Tunes." Advertise In the Classified! kitchen, bathroom- &, 13 pedals, good condi- Advertise Installations. FREE es- Gall Jack home or condo. Excellent perlence. So. Plfd. 561- 1-800-794-3351. Free es- gauge. Operates manu- able prices. Call Gary's quality & beauty. Parents Call YOUR ad in tpdayl Advertise In the Classified! basement' remodeling. tion, $250 or best offer. ally. Call 654-1044 leave In the Classified! timates. COUNTRY AIR references. 56Q-9071. 4478. timates. Free estimates. 721-4588. Call 752-1048 in the Classified! Equipment Sales (908) on premises. Must see. In the Classified! 1-800-334-0531. 272-8282 1-908-276-6528 message. 439-2666. Reasonable, 889-6721 We Get Results! 728-5966.

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: : --'..'.-. Mi "CX.y CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE R&W LANDSCAPING Joseph Kanla & Son, Inc. ROGER SAWICKI LENNY'S PLUMBING (201)891-3010 B.DJ.H0ME HEATING Tree Service J-AETriccrs Commercial & Residential MASON CONTRACTORS Interior/Exterior Slnco 1928 Uc. #1268 Wood Floor Installation BV1PROVE]V^NTS, Inc. SINCE 1959 ^ • Heating Sewer ALL TYPES OF TREE CARE Complete Interior and Exterior & REMOVAL CHARLES Sanding and Reflnlshlng , Spring Clean-Ups : RESIDENTIAL*> COMMERCIAL • Water Heaters Cleaning Existing Wood Floors •, Store Fronts • Aluminum Entmnces • Remodeling and Rebuilding • Sewer Cleaning CONTRACTING Expert Installation In Any Aluminum, Dodr..,Repair •"Mirrors • Fertilizing • Brick Steps • Patios • Plumbing & Heating • Firewood Existing Home or Renovation • Sump Pumps DECKS'WINDOWS Residential/Commercial __ thermopanes • Storm Window Repairs • • ';••. Siding • SldeWalks • Drainage Repairs • Woodchips Installed Price In Most All .Types of Penetrating Weed Control Carpentry, Sheetrocking, Table Tops "Plexiglass • • Curbs . •Repairs • Hot Water Heaters ALTERATIONS • ADDITIONS 3 Bedroom Homes is and Surfece Finishes Available Additions Roofing, Leaders & Gutters • Snow plowing ROOFING • SIDING RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL Lawn Maintenance • Color Slate • Plastering Wo Job Too Small • Sump Pumps UnderSiflOO (Motom Cu» • hbifcn • IMM • Myunhm) . Pon* •._. . FREE ESTIMATES • Landscaping Staining In Cholc* Colors . INDUSTRIAL Endosurta. Decks FULLYINSURED FREE ESTIMATES FULLYINSURED 450 North Ave. E. Free Est. • State License #6249 272-4733 -FREE AT-HOME ESTMATES- 24 Hrs • 7Days/Week Replac*m«nt Windows, Storm Doom ' FREE ESTIMATE SERVING 233-5766 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE... Commercial Residential. WESTFIELD- Westfield Lenny Grleco 245-1203 486-6214 276-6765 —Fully Insured • Free Estimates— • FREE ESTIMATES 851-0888 after 6 p.m. Call Bruce ate (908) 674-3880 or 908-382-6487 '•••;,-.AND .-.-... • CALL 574-0480 INSURED' FREE ESTIMATES "Quality Doesn't CosLJtPaysl" VICINITY 2334184 276-6953 233-3213 Charles Pljanowskl »VE THIS COUPON FOR WSCOUMT-CAli TOOAV 1 WALNUT AVE-CRANFORD Toll Free 1-e00-7»4-3351 T'-': PLUMBERS ROOFING TREE SERVICE BUILDERS COLLISION REPAIRS FUEL OIL GLASS LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING MASON PAVING

SANDRO PAVING CO. Donald S. Rockefeller I Lawn Maintenance & Work Guaranteed KGMAR S.O.S. BENNER'S AUTO SAFETY Landaoapa Otaslgn ^ -' v:.K Rahway, N.J. MICHAEL M. MASON ^h£ ". V,.- :'••.••••' ^EH : PLUMBING & HEATING INC. ACCOUNTING AUTO BODY GLASS CO. Fully Insured ROOFJNG 1ST. 1946 235 SHIELDS AVE. • Complete parking lot Specialization In: Since 1920 CHARLES STILES Complete "APPROVED INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS" Lawn Maintenance • Design Planting SO. BOUND BROOK, NJ 08880 maintenance Plumbing WOODSTACK ••Accounts Receivable , Colllson Experts WtCUUro IN AUTO AMD COtWDIOUL IO9V OLUS Slate & Brick Patios & Walkways Mason Contractor • Driveways . ' Specializing In All Types •Fuel Oil RfLtCfUlNTS ON ALL CONSTRUCTION [QUIP. • • & ' • Accounts Payable R.R. Ties • Stone Walls • Seed • Sod Residential - Commercial TREE SERVICE Additions • Alterations Direct Repair for • ElectHoally Operated Windows With 10 Years Experience • Sidewalks Of Roofing.& Re-Roofing • General Ledger • Complete heating Weekly Lawn Maintenance ; Heating Decks • Kitchens • Baths Most Major Inc. Cos. • All Curved & Panoramic Windshields • Curbing INSURED • Computerization • Repairs & Service Fertfljier • Weed Control Step Rebuilding Specialists Services • Leaders & Gutters laser frame machines & Channels & Regulators ', t • • Seal coating • Collections ' : : • FuHy Insured • SAME DAY SaftlCE - PREE ESTIMATES Top Soil • Mulch • R.R. Ties • Slate Specialists '•— '•••;• Low, Low Winter Rates oven baked spray tooth • Air Conditioning • .Rear Windows •'.'•'• • • Brick Fronts • patios • Patio's .:;••' State UC #4205 : Quality Work • Reasonable Prices Landscaping (No Job Too Small or Large) CALL MANNY AT Design to PMnSng • Foundation^ • SldeWalks • Excavating & Additions • Fully Insured Senior Citizen Discounts Reasonable Bates • . 1245 Westfield Ave. 606 South AveE 241-8555 Free Est r • Rre Places •Retaining Walls Ask for JOE • Free Estimates 233-0822 ' Fuity. FREE ESTIMATES 276-8677 FREE ESTIMATES Call for Free Initial Consultation Cranford 573W.WESTFIEILDAV. Insured (908)469-6888 FREE ESTIMATES 272-5697 388-6886 Days 353-7836 Even. 7 Raleigh Ave. • Cranford 232-6383 (908)828-1089 family In Cranford 37 years RO8ELLEPARK 276-5752 396-8100 WAJIOMMN IT«I1 IMUKWAV BOT 1» tOOMm t» VUlMf IB» MASON MOVERS PAVING PLUMBERS ROOFING & REMODELING TV REPAIR AIR CONDITIONING BUILDERS CONTRACTOR FUEL OIL HEATING & AC LANDSCAPING REYNOLDS WE STOP LEAKS! SALD'ADDARIO MPLETE BOBBINS & ALLISON, INC. A. BUONTEMPO STRUCTION PLUMBING & CLARK BUILDERS, INC. IWDOWELIS Heating & Air HEATING INC. Gen. Builder Since 1950 OMPANY "Local Public Movers • COMPLETE ROOF STRIPPING Since 1928 Conditioning, Inc. Lou DIFablo . TonyDIFablo • New Homes & Additions WILLIAM Masonry & Moving* Ucuue Driveways & Wood Decks SPECIALISTS Total l •Rre and Storm : ' Contractor ••••', Family Owned & Operated UNION UllOOltStX Carpentry Storage ', 00172 • FUfcT-ROOFNIQASUVTt [908)494-5292 counves Seatcoated "" SAME DAY SERVICE • GUTTERS * LEADERS Damage Construction KWOVW40VBWS Lawn Care "WE BLOW THE COMPETITION AMY' •': ••••.••••.•••A-; •'• •Budget Plans Curbs & Railroad Ties Bathroom and Kitchen StHVlNQ UNION • HM*O » Ctnlnl AkCondMonlng Steps •Porches • Sidewalks & MIDDLESEX COUNTIES • SALES, SERVICE, INSTALLATIONS •Concrete Paving and• g Complete Service Or FREE ESTIMATES «Service Plans Ceramic Tile Call 7 am -10 pm Moderations FOB 22 YEARS SALES & REPAIRS Masonry Work Kitchens •Bathrooms SERVICE SALES REPAIRS • SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM DESIGNS Roofing & Vinyl Siding r Days A Week FULLY INSURED - FWB ESTIMATES I • Cellar Drainage & Punips • Plumbing/AG Arcoaire Basement Remodeling We Do The Complete Job NJ. UO. NO. 010700 (30 Years In Business) . TO FTTYOUfl NEEDS Bathroom Remodeling Toll Free 1-800-582-9054 •Comm.&Rea. Reasonable Rates neEaUnwtea •••.FUU)rIn* AGENT ALUED VAN LINES REASONABLE RATES • FREE ESTIMATES Additions & Finished Basements 381-5145 CENTER TV Altorattens . 450 North Ave. E. Prompt, FREE Quoted Itofennc—Gladly Furnished 213SOUTH AVEE 276-53*7 ON ALL NEW INSTALLATIONS Replacement Vinyl Windows Uc.#1106 907 Wood Ave. • Roselle Fully Insured • Free Estimates CRANFORD 1-800-794-LEAK • CALL ABOUT t)UR PRE-SEASON SPECIALS Westfield 889-5244 358 NORTH AVENUE B 272-5177 755-0964 TEL 276-0898 CRANFORD (5325) 276-2331 e SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • * 7334284 • • UcertM 02160 . , 233-3213 10% piKoiint For Senior CWzerw I MASON PAINTING PAVING PLUMBING TOPSOIL WALLS AND CEILINGS AUTO DEALERS BUILDERS ENVIRONMENTAL FUEL OIL HOME IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPING IAVTTOL PABVTING 1*. C.O.D. Builders AIR DUCT LANDSCAPE CHAPMAN BROS. R.Vetter CLEANING RI I I WET BASEMENT? RESTORATIONS, INC. • Exterior • Free Estimate RE1LLY CUSTOM ORIGINAL DESIGNS Llc.#1428 I Saving UnionCourtty4 STEPS REPAIRED LIKE NEW • Interior HOME OR OFFICE • Fully Insured & Sons OLDSMOBILE, INC. • ALTERATIONS & Basement N.Taggert* • Expert Reduce Dust Mites, Vicinity Sine* 1B26 ALSO: • Plumbing ADDITIONS Fencing. Decks - R.& ties <# Carpentry p Bacteria, Fungus, Mold, Mildew & Waterproofing • Caulking Preparation • Heating -. Cooling Plastering AUTHORIZED • DECKS Top Soil - Masonry - Stone HMng Ar— 388-5024 Odors by 90% • Painting "We're SHU Working Our W

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COMPLETE CARE YARD SCREENED TOP SOIL/ CASH LOANS- Up to May 23,1991 — Union County Classified - 13 SYSTEMS— Tree service, MULCH-Grade A mate- 10K, no collateral, no lawn maintenance, - land- rial. Specializing In new 378 credit checks, fast results. scape design. Spring lawns. Fast free delivery. I INSTRUCTION INCOME TAX 1-800-388-8678. Ask for CLASSIFIED . cleanup. Insured, free es- 23B. Call 908-302-1457 ( r; timate. One Cut Free! TREE & STUMP RE- V • :•. SCHQLAR8HIP8- Fin- (808)874-5083. CON N E C T I ON MOVAL —Is your stump a ABC DRIVING SCHOOL ABCC TATAXX - SeSenior.n : anclal adaid, . .flrantg t and_ MAKE THE CONNECTION -r FILL IN THIS COUPON COMPLETE LAWN & pain in the grass? Free -Licensed by NJDMV. -need assistance in claim loans for virtually any 2 for YARD CARE- "Keeper estimates Fully Insured. student are available. EXECUTIVE REPAIR- Special attention given.to Ing your NJ homestead KITCHEN8- Reface or PAINTING- Let a WINDOW CLEANING- of the Grounds". 753- "JUST STUMPS" 634- nervous people. Call" reDale7?ick up & delivery Results guaranteed. For home maintenance, kit- replace - same low price. woman do your painting. Professional, fully In- 1892 1318. free Information call All chens, baths, patios, sured, superior refer- (201) 756-8566 ' available. Reasonable fee. RESTRICTIONS: Let one of our factory Neat, clean quality work. COMPLETE LAWN Call Bob 469-2319 •"' Buslnessware Associates decks, closets, storage reps look at your kitchen. Insured.' Free e'st(mates, ences. Other related ser- TREE MAINTENANCE- FRENCH/SPANISH (908)985-4999. spaces, garages. Call Free consultation and de-Call Maryann 560-9235. vices available, UNIVER- SERVICE— Accepting Tree removals, shrub TUTOR— Teacher of 20 TAX SEASON-MAYBE 1.4 line limit 757-1840 or 463-0596 sign. Call 234-0541. SAL BUILDING MAINTE new accounts, free es- pruning. Commercial && vrs with M.A. Call OVER BUT TAX PLAN- PAINTING- Teacher will KIAMPF Fr»r i. tlmates, seniors discount. residential. Quality work loom NING SHOULD BE A 2. Must be paid in advance : _ M4»ON—•—flfll CK, Ho exwlor patnltng. FrOftr MATEXaH 281-761T.—^—-We - love-your -lawn.-CaJf- att faifalrprtoe8.-Overr prioea.-Ovef 220-vrs."?==0 yrs. ? YEAR ROUNf>PR©fcES8~ I! hhkV and finished. Call Derek BLOCK, CONCRETE, touch ups to trims to 245-6019 or 874-6732. experience. Call 658-3266 PERSONAL COMPUTER 908-233-2522, STONE. REPAIRS. Heinz. major' lobs."Reasonable WINDOW GLASS RE- TRAINING- Learn DOS. For a free review of your I MasterCard (no refunds) FENCES— all types In- 908-753-5721. rates. Call Dave after 6 PLACED ON SITE- We CRANFORD LAWN Word Processing, Spread 1990 returns & tax plan- TREE WORK- also ning for 1991 & beyond, 3. No Copy changes stalled, metal or wood. PAINTING & PAPER p.m., 526-7164 repair, re-putty & paint old Sheets, Desktop Publish-: windows & trim, very rea- Cutting, Thatching wood chips, brush & cairMlohael Husbands „.....,.„...,.» I LOWEST PRICES. Fence HANGING- Interior/exte- PAINTING- Why pay debris removal, log split- Ing, etc. Reasonable for appt. Accounting & tax MEDICARE FOLKS— are e 4. Offer limited to repairs. Call 756-0638. rior. Quality workmanship morel I! $50. per Room. sonable. INSURED. Call Top service, Low price rates. Call 272-3679. i Clear View, 757-5347 ting. Firewood. Free es- service also available year you having to pay for ex- I noncommercial ads FENCES— Garden State for 25 years. No job tooExterior $600. plus. Wall Calf Rich Fldlow timates. Mike 722-3235. PIANO, ALL STYLES— round for small busl- pensive, inhallers for Security Fence. All types' smal). Insured. Free esti- Paper, $15. per jo\\. Also WINDOW REPAIRS- Landscape Contractor All ages. Degreed (BA/ Fill in 1 character per box, allowing for spaces and 5. General Merchandise For Sale Replace glass, putty, TREES & SHRUBS- nesses. 463-0609. asthma, emphysema, of fencing. Commercial or. mates, prompt service. light carpentry; spackllng. Free Estimates MM). .20 years experi- bronchitis, etc? New Only. No Real Estate, Garage Residential. Quality mate- Bob Steinman, 526-3382. Call Ray 908-707-9872. caulk, paint & wash. Qual- White pine & Norway ence. Private, college & Medicare program call punctuation as necessary. Remember to include phone ity craftsmanship for 26 276-6895 spruce, balled & bur- THIS SPECIAL ON GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ONLY ' rials used. Free-estimate. PAINTING & PAPER- PAPERHANGING- No university. Somerset ( 380 J 201-522-4710 or write to number. No abbreviations, please! Sale, Pets or Automotive ads 464-1444 . years. Free estimates, in- DEPENDABLE LAWN lapped + other assorted County area. 704-8620. PO Box 20, Pluckemin, HANGING- Reasonable Job too small! Reasonable sured, work guaranteed, CARE— Complete lawn trees & shrubs. Sold I LOANS & Want to get rid of that bike the kids have outgrown? How about that chair that rates, fully Insured, very rates. Call 276-1549. SCHOOL TEACHER- NJ 07978 FENCES- PBE-SEASON prompt service.* Bob maintenance, reasonable under wholesale. Call doesnt match your new furniture? Or that trumpet you haven't picked up In ages? If neat. Call for a free esti- PAUL A. MILLAR PAIN- Steinman, 526-3382. rates, free estimates. Ask River Hill Farm 369-4624. Available for tutoring In I FINANCE J PAYING TOO MUCH youre selllng...we can connect you with a buyer and even better, we've got a SALE. Custom wood: mate. No re raft Painting core subjects. K-8. Hourly FOR HEALTH IN- Name. C C A -S p r u c e -C e d a r- TING— Meticulous Int./ for Bill or Brad 232-4361. bargain for you! . Mail with check or 560-3765/ Ext. Services. 10 yrs. ex- WINDOWS & DOORS- rates. Call 633-7439. SURANCE? Insurance Stockado-Vlnyl Chain Replace drafty windows & LAWN MAINTENANCE/ WE DO LAWNS- Call CASH LOANS- to Link. We also sell custom PAINTING & WALL perience. Gutters LANDSCAPING- Top 968-4718. TUTORING— Reading, i Now you can run a 6 line For Sale ad in Forbes Newspapers Classified Connection Address. money order to: PAPERING- "Summer cleaned, windows doors, all types of -home math In your home. 10 Wood sheds, barns, improvements available, Soil , Mulch, Stone Deli- d for 2 weeks for only $7.50. Your ad will appear In 15 publlcaUons and reach more gazebos & gym sets. Call Special" $50 off painting washed. Fully Insured. yrs. public school ex- Forbes Newspapers and 20% off wallpapering. The time is right & so arevered/spread. Seeding, 372 perience. Certified K-8 & SBSVhS apS- "**»JE* ?Z1r !*li than 147,000 potential buyers. Remember — someone is looking for what you don't backyard Systems' any- Free estimates. Call Paul ' Thatching and Clean up. roval. American Financfel rec?W&JF*^SZL-orded rne 88 ,XSi P.hpne^L FULLY INSURED. Will at 908-846-7186 our. prices. Call Pro Tec PLUMBING, H.S. Mathi-ffcA: degree. Connections. 24 hours . - - _afl»-<»ll want We connect buyer and seller. time for free estimate 90K- beat any written es- General Remodeling Free Estimates. 755-8553. Call 272-5315. (2.4brs) 1-800-869-6107. Classified Connection 381-1044. REMQDELING, MEET- HEATING, call 800-759-4484. timates. Interior/exterior.. ING ALL YOUR NEEDS- S6O-8776 LAWN SERVICE- Yard City State. Zip Will work weekends. Call from kltcheris & baths, to WORLDS GREATEST clean up, hauling away of &COOUNQ Call your Ad In.-.- Toll Free! P.O. Box 699 HANDYPERSON- Chris 873-1389 PAINTERS- All areas of fXPERlENCED- Cer- basements & decks. All basements, attics arid PAINTING - INTERIOR/ work performed by pro- painting. Interior, exterior, garages. Call 828-5387 A NEW QUY IN TOWN- VISA/MC #. .Exp. Date:. Somerville, NJ. 08876 amic tile, painting, decks, wall coverings, power 1-800-334-0531 general repairs, Tree es- EXTERIOR- Free es- fessional, insured crafts- OR 561-9333. <' Main S(. Plumbers Inc., In One Issue timates. CUstom work. man. Call 757-2929 for washing, water proofing, 24 hr.. service. Free, est. timate. Very' reasonable. staining, day and. night LAWNCUTTING 4 -USE YOUR CHARGE- 1^^^^ ^^i^^ ••IMW ^^^>M '•••^^ V^M^M' mrnmmm mm^mm ^^^aa MHI^^ ^^^^ ^i™««« m^m^ '•^•••a w^tmtm ^m^^ '^^ ^^m^- ^^^^»- ^^^^m i "^^^^ ' '^^^^ '^^^^ ^^^^m ^^^^ ^^^J Call 272-4295; Very neat & references. consultation Fully Insured. No Job too Also minor sheetrock shifts. Reasonable rates CLEANUP— Resonable small. Baths remodeled. RESTORATIONS & free estimates. Call Rich, rates. Free estimates. Water heaters, boiler con- J & D MAINTENANCE repairs. Call 752-3767. RENOVATIONS- Comp- PAINTING-STAINING- 908-545-8726. Also gutters cleaned; Call versions & repairs. 418- INC-small jobs.our lete home or office, start Kevin 574-9335. 1990. Uc# 5235 specialty. Same day ser- Pap.er hanging. Power to finish. Drywall. all Washing. Residential/ vice.. Interior & exterior phases of carpentry, kit- ( 37O LAWNCUTTING- Reas- COPPERHEAD PLUM- O .N-": ME repairs. Also Cleaning. Sr commercial. Over 15 yrs. chen remodeling, win- BING, HEATING, DRAIN O M experience, free written ILANDSCAPING, onable. Call 276-2323 or CLEANING— Affordable Citizen Disc. 297-4340. ... dows, doors & sTcyllghts 276-5220, ask for Jim & estimates: Benjamin Installed. Call 753-1394. I TREE CARE quality - free estimates, KITCHENS, BATHS- Moore Paints/quality leave message 24 hour emergency ser- remodeling, alterations, work/reasonably priced. ROOFER- Fred Britton. vice. License #8917. You Things Froiti , cabinet -refaclng,--ooun—-Fully-insured..Gall Victor's- £ree • estimates, fuj.ly.jn- _ARMSTRONG MULCH/ TQPSpiL- pick PJease call.75Z-B808._S.,jJ sured,. all work guaran- prompf^delivery." tertops, formica, Corian, Painting 996-4278. SCAPING L ape tile Work, .skylights, fini- teed. Let a roofer do It • • • Eagfe DRAIN/SEWER CLEAN- shed basements, drywall PAINTING- $85/room. 2 rightl Business, 874-7111. ING- 24 HOUR HOT room minimum.. Call Home, 874-^371. WATER HEATERS. Truppl & taping, decks. Refer- & driveways.^Planling of p, LANDSCAPING-,, ences on request. No job tbdaV' Licensed & in- NE Plumbing, LIC #8707. sured. J.M.CX Home Ren--. ROOFING- AH types, trees &o shrubs, j£wn Landscape design, & In- CALL 908-754^750. > top small. Free .estimates, maintenance,service^,neW^tellatlon, All phases, of- Fully" insured.'Call • Ced- ovations (908) 561-3554. ••••'Guaranteed ^reasonable* V PAINTING- Exterior/ln- »rates. N.A. Construction,- lawnsrsod or seed.Jawn landscaping, Including MICHAEL A. KTRUPSKY, rone's Home Improve- renovations. Xopsoil, hydroseadlng. 15 yrs. INC.- Plumbing & Heat- IN ments at 846-8729. terlor, residential or WINDOWS- All types of replacement windows. mulch or decorative experience. Try us for ing. Boilers installed & re- commercial. -35 years stone. Stone driveways, your Spring cleanup. Af- paired, hot water heaters experience. Minor house- Call 908-725-8975. "BUYER- Earn $300.00 DENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL SECRETARY- PART TIME PARKING RIDE NEEDED- frbm CLEANING AND RES-BEDMINSTER- Mother tree removal, brush re- fordable rates. 968-5670. replaced, drains machine cash dally buying mer- RECEPTIONIST/ LABORERS AND Somerset County. 14 At- ATTENDANTS— Earn $5- . Morristown (Headquarters TORATION SERVPRO- looking to care for 1 child - JK'S repairs, . gutters cleaned. ROOFING-C & D Home moval with chipper, rail- • • • __: i cleaned. Fully insured. NJ 410 chandise. No Exp. nece- Call-Nick (908) 245.4835. - BUSINESS ASS'T- TECHNICIANS- Metcalf torney Bedmlnster In- $10 per hour parking cars Plaza, - Speedwell Ave) to- a" national leader speci- full, time, references av- WALLCOVERING, Improvements & Roofing. road ties Installed. Call PISCATAWAY LAWN Uc,#8486. 469-2656, HELP WANTED ssary. Don 231-6910. Mature, personable. in- & Eddy Technologies surance deiense "firm locally In restaurants, Westfleld. 5 eves (Mort- alizing In, smoke, fire andailable, ask for Susan PAINTING- Exteriors by Free estimates. All work, Joe 885-5323. MAINTENANCE— Reas- INSTALLATIONS PLUMBING, HEATING & CHILDCARE- Make car- dividual needed for.: F/T leads the Way in providing seeks experience litiga- night clubs, etc. Trans- Fri), will, pay $$$. Call water damage restoration 781-5661 Budget. Paint & stain, guaranteed and Insured, onable price, fully Insured position. Excellent salary fully-integrated en- tion secretary with know- services now has fran- BONACCORSO'S & senior citizen discount. DRAIN CLEANING- 24 ing your future...become portation needed. All Sally 538-0800 ext 274 BRANCHBURG- Lots of and .-.,- cedar. Any surface, low Call 908-424-0942. SERY— Top Soil and All a family day care pro- & working conditions In a vironmental services, in- ledge of WordPerfect 5. shifts avail. Call 821-0355. RN/LPN/MEDICAL AS- chise territories available rates, great referrals. Call 968-8389, hr. service. Same day A C C O U NTS D E P- In. N.J. Minimum Invest- Tots Day Care. 2 certified' Types of Landscaping. service. Free estimates. vider. Earn $300 or more busy, pleasant Westfleld cluding hazardous waste Easy access to 78 & 287. SISTANT- Part time & experienced teachers Interior Painting Insured. Free Estimate. SHEETROCK/SPACKLE ARTMENT- SUMMER general practice, Com- management, site asses- Benefits, Contact Office PART TIME SALES- ment of $32,500 includes —Repairs to sheetrock & Call 382-4989. Lie. #7337. Call 725-8239 HELP NEEDED. Big per week caring for child- Loye the Holidays? Now hours available. Busy, to care for your Infant or Quality 968-0757, '•'.,,/- COMMERCIAL & RESI- ren In your home. This Is puter experience pre- sment, underground Manager at Purcell, Rles, doctor's office In West- full training, equipment young, toddler In Branch- plaster. 572-5811. or356-1029 bucks + bonus. Clark. ferred, but will train If storage tank removals, hiring area demonstrators and inventory. Up to 55% Workmanship PAINTING- INTERIOR/ DENTIAL- All phases of PRECISE an oppty to own your own Shannon & Mulcahy, 908- for "'Christmas Around field-. Venipuncture re- burg home. A warm, lov- EXTERIOR, neat; reas- landscaping & landscape No typing.. Rose 815- business, set your hours. necessary. Send replies and Installations and ser- 658-3800. quired. Karen 232-5858. financing available. 1-800- ing & caring atmosphere Call: VINYL SIDING- Insulated LAWN CARE 1396.: • ' : . to Box 23, "^Forbes 1 .The World." For more info 826-9586. onable, insured; Paul. design, including weekly Ads In Classified Have You & fees. There is an im- vice station construction. LEGAL SECRETARY- call Lynn, 561-8082 provided. Call 526-4766 Joe Kllngeblei & maintenance.free siding ' ADMINISTRATIVE AS- mediate need for child- Newspapers, 44 Franklin Applications must pos- or eves. 21.8-0569. 356-4758. plus a free storm door if maintenance, fertilizing, Please Call dontcoaf'- Street, Somerville, N.J. Westfleld. Law firm seeks DEARLERSH.IP LOG seeding, .planting & clean- Shopped Here Yet? SISTANT- P/T all office care |n Somerset & Midd- sess a certification OSHA PART TIME- Clip man- SECRETARY- Es- HOMES.- National log 361-9656 PAINTING- Interior/Ex- you call now. 560-8776. 276-9391 Theyp$y! lesex Counties. Especially 08876, 19.1.0.120 Health and secretary with at least 5 ufacturing coupons. Get tablished & expanding CERTIFIED TEACHER- terior. Free estimates. Pro Tec General Remod- ups. Call Steve for free duties. Book keeping & yrs litigation experience.. hbme manufacturing wlll provide quality child- free estimates estimate at 271 -519tr.\ ' PC experience, -pleasant Basking Ridge, Brid- Safety Training; for Haz- paid up to 50% of face South Plalnfield company. company has Amerloa's Call after 6pm 560-3977, eling.. Thank vou DID YOU ' ;• Word processslng re- value. Call 201-346-1320, care In my South Plain- telephone manner. High- • gewater, Belle Mead, KNOW... ardous Waste; have Must be experienced with finest lines starting $9872: North Plalnfield, Pis- mechanical and/or piping quired. Excellant benlfits ANYTIME.: '•••• . dictaphone & WP. Some field home. Non-smoker, lanJPark. 214-1240. This little ad can be read & working conditions. Great earning potential- current references. Call cataway, Edison, warren experience or aptitude; PART TIME- Earn extra short-hand required. 9AM- Will not interfere With •'-«•• ASSISTANT NEEDED- & surrounding areas/Call In more than 147,000 and possess a valid Salary commensurate 5PM preferred but can Barbara 753-6483. to develop business. 719- homes In 15 publications with experience. Call 908- $ Demonstrating Christ- present employment. The Chlldcare Connec-. driver's license. Positions mas Around The World. adjust. Approximate rate Deposit 100% secured.by CHILD CARE IN MY 2625 throughout Somerset, Include competitive sal- 233-6800. tion, a non-profit agency.. Middlesex and Union Great opportunity for $8.00 +., Reply to: P.O.model home. Call Mr. PISCATAWAY HOME- 908-725-4428. Free refe- aries, exceptional benefits LIFEGUARD- for ap- outgoing Individual.. Free Box. 382, Bedminster, NJ Lamont 1-800-321-5647; Rellable mom. Infant, AUTO MECHANIC- FT. rrals & support provided.':' Counties? It caught -your, fi-Jkiyrs experience with :attenUori,jaid#t,l&;>';^?.1 and' career advancement • artmerit complex in Midd- Training, No Delivery or 07921. THE ORIGINAL OLD-toddler. After school. Full r lesex. MUST have Sr. , C oIlActlrja— Medtc.aI. SUMMER WORK STUD- TIMEB..L0G HOMES AND time. References pro-, : |Wi^:»feght:.tr.uoks.-Dlve^J: fe|»Bfl^]««§^Efl con- L'ffesavlhg, FIfst Aid & reified work; Must know 1-800-334-0531. sTaeratlon^ please call Coverage avail. Call ENTS— local office needs SUPPLY INC. Mt. Juliet, 'vlded. Call 572-4375. ORGANIST. Send resume ;'CPR. andTae able to work Debby. 985-8785. Tn. 37122. the trade. Own tools. to: St. Luke's Lutheran We Get Resultsl 908-685-4260. Metcalf & 20 people wlth~ cars, will EXPERIENCED Loving Eddy Technologies Is June 22 thru Labor Day, train. In 30 days earn Small shop, do.od sur- Church, 264 New Market DIRECTOR —Surnmer 40 hr. work week. Call PHOTOGRAPHERS REAL OPPORTUNITY- Mother will care for your located In Somerville, NJ. $600-$800/wk. Bonuses & child in my Westfleld roundings. Call Mon-Fri, Road, Dunellen, N.J. day Camp. Children 6-11 356-5550 OR apply In (FREELANCE) For motivated self starrer 549-0129 ••.-.•; 08812, years old, colledge grad- EXECUTIVE person at: Middlesex Vil- scholarships. $400/wk. to earn above normal In- home. FT/PT, All ages. uate, 6/24-8/30. prior ex- SECRETARIES lage Apts., Marlborough Call 968-1119. come . level. If interseted Reasonable, References. BE ON T.V.- many CLERICAL— Temporary/ Forbes Newspapers, A 232-5705. permanent. Call for ap- perience required. Call Great opportunities'in top St., Middlesex (next to Division of Forbes Inc., TELEMARKETERS- for Ih exceeding your own needed for commercials. Enestine Howell. Call 908- Fortune 100 companies.. Middlesex Post Office). Insurance Sales. $7-50/ goals call me. Peter 908- . Now hiring all ages. For pointment 322-5200. needs experienced pho- FOR THE PRECIOUS Connections Personnel, 232-4759. Westfleld Immed. heed for sec- tographers to work on an hour + bonus. Looking 781-5144. NEEDS YOUR CHILD casting Info. Clal (615) Community Center. retaries w/Wordperfect, LPN, MED TECH OR for experienced phone DESERVES- will be 779-7111 Ext. T-541. Inc. • ' - ...-.' DENTAL ASSISTANT- "on-cair'basls, when Decmate Hewlett Packard need arises. Must have person with friendly dls- given at QUALITY CARE, CONSTRUCTION . & Wang.' to work In Oral Surgeon's postion. Located in Clark, 43O 1 a private home day care. BOOKKEEPER/ OFFICE TRAINEE- Learn to.-In- office, part time. Call proven -photographic abili- ADMINISTRATOR- DRIVERS/ ties, able to do. own pro- NJ. Call 499-2241. CHILDCARE I Arts & crafts. Many other stall home improvement We will provide FREE 722-0850 activities. Licensed & pleasant environment In products. Must drive. SERVICE AGENTS cessing and provide us TRUCK DRIVERS- WANTED I high tech office in Some- training & cross training.. MANAGEMENT CANDI- with black and white SHAPE YOUR OWN state approved. Pis- rset Hills. Solid computer Reliable. Self-motivated. We offer top salary, Med/ DATE: We will train at our cataway area. 885-1327, Benefits. 752-0313. prints, and be flexible with FUTURE. At J.B. Hunt, experience. Solomon Ac- GOME BE PART OF Life Ins., HolldayA/acatloh expense for permanent hours. Send resume to:- hard work and self- KINDERCARE/ PRIM- counting & WordPerfect .COOKS- FT/PT, no pay & excel, working position In Somerset/ Mid- satisfaction can result in COLLEGE STUDENT- ETIME— School age A WINNING TEAM! -conditions. Call today. dlesex County with an In- Sharori Wilson, Forbes needed to babysit 12 & 9 desirable. G/L, bank recs. exper. necessary, Apply We are seeking flexible Newspapers, P.O. Box top pay and benefits. The child care. Need PM care Immediate opening, Fax ', In person to Buzzy's Pub, MANPOWER, INC. ternationally known com- future is yours, call 1-800- yr olds, 6:30AM-3:30PM for.your kindergartener? persons to shuttle cars, Metro Park pany that is a leader in 699, Somerville, N.J. for 7 weekks In summer. 908-234-9685 or Box 360, 200 Stelton Road, PIs- 08876. .••.-.. 2JB-HUNT. We pay for Call 276-3088 Gladstone NJ 07934 cataway, between 8AM- customer, service- and 549-6880 the field. We're looking your OTR experience - up Responsible, non-smoker pick up, and vehicle prep. for outgoing, confident in- PIZZA PERSON- requires some transport- LOVING CRANFORD 11AMor2PM-5PM. . Cranford . Dependable, ex- to $.28 per mile.. J.B. BOOKKEEPER/A D- We require a clean. NJ 272-9120 dividuals with high ambi- Hunt. Ask about training ing.. Call after 6PM', 654- MOM-Willing to'care for COUNTER HELP- drivers license, the tion who truly enjoy work- perienced, F/T. Apply, in 5276 your child in my home. MINISTRATIVE ASST.- FENCE INSTALLERS- person to: Pizza 22, 34 available, EOE/Drug Advertinisg Agency seeks Mature person, will train, commitment to weekend/ Ing with people. Some Screen. Opportunities COUPLE SEEKS-^ lov- Park within walking dis- 3-7PM, call at Shirley flexible working hours; Helper & sub contractors sales, retail or public rela- Route 22 West (Greenb- tant. F/T or 3 days. Excel bright, motivated In- experienced only, Eagle rook Plaza), Greenbrook. available for recent truck- ing, FT careglver for our dividual with knowledge 272-0730 '•-•••-., and the ability to drive tions experience a plus ing school graduates and Infant son In our Scotch refs. 272-2902 after 5PM. Fence and Supply. Call but not necessary, Start- of accounting. Position trucks. We offer an ex- 526-5775. POOL SNACK BAR AT- training available for the Plains home starting mid- LOVING MOTHER- will requires familiarity with CUSTODIAN- Antl- cellent opportunity with ing salary to $600 per TENDANT- Dependable,., Inexperienced driver. July. Experience w/fnfants care for your Children in. IBM PC & some know- clpated Opening. 3PM- an exciting company. FRIENDLY HOME PAR- Week plus bonus potential experience person re- my spacious home w/ 11PM shift. Black ;Seal upon assuming Manage- & references a must. Call ledge of media a' plus. Applications available at: TIES— has openings for quired. Fulltime. Call Mr. 889-2040 fenced yard. Call 908- Pleasant phone man- License preferred, com- demonstrators. No cash ment responsibilities. P. 233-1300 on Tuesday- {• . 420 241^8882.' ; nerrrii professional ap- plete Benefits Package. BUDGET Investment. No service Send, resume to: The Sunday, 11AM-3PM. Interested parties are to charge. Highest commis- Management Institute, EMPLOYMENT PISCATAWAY- Christian pearance a must. Good RENT-A-CAR PROJECT ENGINEER- 435 salary/befeflts package call Mr. Harold Doctor, sion and hostest awards. PO Box 764, Green I WANTED day care. Licensed. Bible supervisor of Buildings & 550USHwy1 North 3 catalogs, over 800 Brook, NJ 08812-0764. TO oversee senior citizens CHILDCARE Teaching, home school, for the right person. Call Edison, NJ housing project. Send (908) 241-9474 or send Grounds 908-874-4600 items. Call 1-800-488- PROVIDED all ages, $75 per wk., with ext. 212 by Friday, -May OR .4875. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Resume to : SR CITIZENS meals, camp program, resume to: Box 129 168 Valley Street HOUSING CORP. 430 NOTICE: All EMPLOYMENT Roselle Park. NJ 07204. 24, 1991. Montgomery Starting salary up to July-Aug. Info 699-1289. JOB...ROMANCE... Township Schools, South Orange, NJ HAIR ASSISTANT-To $600/wk. 2 yr. Training Park ave Scotch Plains, WANTED advertisements NOTICE: All CHILDCARE Sklllman, NJ 08558: DRIVER- For. the han- shampoo, full or part Program, full benefits. NJ 07076. EOE. are PAYABLE IN AD- SOMERSET- Quallb- BOROUGH OF MET- time, flex hours. Gall 908- VANCE by cash, check, PROVIDED advertisements rook. Small group, lots of e.o./a.a.e. dicapped and elderly, full College & Business ex- PUBLIC RELATIONS/ UCHEN PUBLIC 234-2121. perience preferred. Call VISA or Master Card. For are PAYABLE IN ADVANCETLC, crafts & activities, 2 WORKS- now hiring time, 8-4, 5 days a week. MARKETING— P/T 9am- by cash, check, VISA or 1/2 yr. old + openings. DENTAL HYGIENIST- Call 908-232-7090; For HAIR STYLIST/ 201-782-5254, ext. 271 1pm, Mon.rFrl. $5/hr. plus a quote on cost, please Surnmer parks & sanita- PfT. 1 to 2 days per week. anytime, Mr. Katchen. call 1-800-334-0531. Master Card. For a quote State Certified, insured. tion laborers. Ideally appointment. BARBER— For Saturdays bonuses, NO exp. nece- Please call 563-0673 Expanded function pre- & occasional Weekdays. on cost, please call suited for college stude- EDUCATION- full time MARKETING/MANAGE- ssary. Car required. No. 1-800-334-0531. ferred. Call 234-1401. Call.766-4441; Plfd. Area. Call Dennis at SOMERSET- Quallb- nts or high school Seni- pay, part time job, top MENT- World wide CLEANING- Ex- rook. Small group, lots of ors. Call 632-8519 or education Co. expanding HAVE A GREAT 19911- leader In the financial in- 668-0600. perienced mother & DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Start your own business TLC, crafts & activities. 2 apply In person at 44 -BUSINESS ASSISTANT. In area. Teaching, dustry looking to expand REAL ESTATE SAL- daughter will clean home, 4 C's— State registered, SELL...ABIGGER Church. PTA exper help- buy Joining Discovery Its professional sales & exper, excel refs, insured, yr, old + opening, FT/PT. Jersey .Av.e.,. Metuchen, ESPERSON - ex- office or apt. Transporta- •Mature, personable In- ful. Salary," tralhlng,"fuir Toys. Cairvar 381-5851 marketing staff in Central meals & snacks • Incl. Tax Registered, non-smoker, EOE dividual needed for full perienced. Leads fur- tion, good refs. Honest .& CPR cert., insured, refs. benefits. 908-654-5070 for details & training. Jersey area. First year in- nished, potential for ow- reliable. Call 572-7523. deductible. Large play- time position, Excellent come up to 40K If quali- room, lots of love, fun ac- Please call 563-0673 salary and working con- ELECTION DAY INSURANCE- Agency nership Is also possible. HOME HEALTH AIDE- RN's&LPN's fied plus bonuses. Send tlvltles. 233-7223 WESTFIELD- Looking to ditions In a busy pleasant WORKERS seeks experienced agents resume to: Mr. Alan Kan- Call 908-725-8013. Experienced & reliable Private Duty Westfleld general prac- Needed For w/llfe & health licenses. REAL ESTATE SALES- looking to care for elderly A-1 CHILDCARE- care for 2nd child for del, PO Box 197, Sooth Qualified, reliable, Insured summer. From app- tice. Computer ex- Democratic Campaign Fully vested renewals, Bound Brook, NJ 08880. Buslness Is boomlngl We or sloK person, Live-In, ••, .•• -'in ••'• ' • FAMILY DAY CARE is roximately 1PM-6PM, perienced preferred but high first year commis- EOE ' '. need Sales People. I will Monday-Friday. Call I248- Home & Hospital will train if necessary. Stipend: $5.00 per hour sions & bonuses. 382- exceed any bonafide 9471. available from MONDAY Mon-Fri. with 3 yr. old boy Send Resume to: Box 23 8882 MEDICAL REC- commission split you are MORNING INC. in his home. 382-2687, CALL NOW HOUSE CLEANER- 526-4884, 668-4884 mornings & eves. £L HOME...CAR... C/O Forbes Newspapers. . Call (908) 572,6363 . INSURANCE- We're EPTIONIST -Busy currently at. Tailored $ TOP RATES $ 44 Franklin. St. Somerville, '• Campaign headquarters looking for an ex- Roselle, computerized hours to meet your years experience, refer- AN EXPERIENCED N.J. 08876. Edison perlenoed commercial doctor's office looking for needs. For details call ences, own car, Please TEACHER -& mother of Ads In Classified ms&^s&LLs •*&&&&,•• s** ask for Erik mature, responsible per- Ray, 908-526-4440. Cen- call 201-578-8768, leave NllRSI-S1 RliGISIKV lines CSR to work. FT In 2 Will care for your child dontcost- DENTAL— Experienced our friendly, smoke-free son with experience. tury 21 McGee Realtors, message in my fenced-ln Westfield Or SOMI-KSI"!1 Hn.i.s chair side dental assistant Paid for by the 18th Bedminstdr (Somerset Reply to Box 24, c/o For- 1035 Rt. 202, Branch- home. FuN/part time, ex- They pay! for busy general dentistry Legislative District Cam- County) office. Computer bes Newspapers, 44 burg. HOUSEKEEPERS, cell, references. 232-4365 415 Main Street practice In Westfleld. X- paign Committee, Henry experience helpful. Call Franklin Street, Some-. NANNIES, NURSES Bedmlnater, NJ 07921 ray license necessary. F/ Cackowskl, Tr0asurer. 87 Candy 908-234-1818. rvllle, NJ 08876. RECEPTIONIST- part AIDES AVAILABLE- | 908-719-2622 » 908-719-7623 T. Call 654-0095. Gate House Lane, Edison time doctor's office In Women of all nationalities. LANDSCAPING MEDICAL SECRETARY- Applicants screened. 08820 experienced, must type; Warren. Please call V^Jwfc'''-. ''$$):$* ASSISTANT Sharon 753-2662. Reasonable fees. Aurora Insurance forms, medical Agency, Long Branch, NJ, COLLEGE terminology necessary. RECYCLING Call 908-222-3369 New Hope based land- Call 549-9251.; SUPERVISOR STUDENTS scaper needs Somerset NATURALIST- County Hours from 9AM-3PM on f 425 \ County employee for Envlromental. Education Saturdays only, Duties major.Jobs In Bedmlnster consist of directing 5-6 I EMPLOYMENT I area, Growing season or Center. Degree and 1 yr Full time Summer positions, $10.45 to start, experience required. Call workers at the Borough RELATED Those all majors considered. College credits/scholar- full time possible. Gar- Recycling Center for dening experience, valla 908-766-2489 E.O.E. "Little Ads" I» sdl, check the Classifieds first! ships. No experience necessary. Advance- Metuchen Public Works \oppoimJNmEsJ driver's license, ment. Interview now — work begins after finals, • ...of position and PART TIME LPN/RN- Dept. Call 632-8519 or That Do A MOTIVATED. Contact: New family practice office visit Boro Garage, 44 BARTENDER TRAINEES career hi advettUed In Kevin Ellenburg In Somerset. Day time „„,„Jerse, y Ave., Metuchen. WANTED- Call 1-800r dnsalfled. When you're 215=862-2620-— .h ou ta_-w.lth_occas lonal_EOE 344-5011. Ext. I! BIG JOB!! 688-9393 ready to make a Saturday AM. Experience —— move, get the preferred, but willing to If you need to put one to work classified habit. Advertise In the Classified! train a bright, self-starter. Advertise In the Classified! for you call: 1-800-334-0531. Call 246-4330. if 14 — May 23,1991 — Union County Classified

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Vol. 98 No. 22 Published Every Thursday USPS 136 800 Second Class Thursday, May 30,1991 Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 50 CENTS Average taxpayer to pay In brief ;$108 more in property Child ID taxes for this year .1991 is $8,559,332, down $49,517 Azure Masonic Lodge will By Cheryl Moulton The average Cranford from 1990 when the figure stood sponsor a child identification at $8,608,847. On this end of the program Saturday from 9 a.m. . dential taxpayer will see a $108 rise in property taxes this year. At tax levy, a substantial decrease to 3 p.m. at its building, South was realized by the one-time in- Avenue and Thomas Street first blush it appears things have taken a turn for the better, but fusion of $720,000 state aid re- Children will be measured, ceived under the amended photographed and fin- taxpayers could pay the piper over the next few years. Quality Education Act which gerprinted, providing a per- must, be used to reduce resi- o^p^ Although the 1991 increase is be used in the event a child is lost or kidnapped. increase of last year, the figure taxpayers saVed $77.57 or 4.4 tax could be a wolf in sheep's clo- points, offsetting the 5.1 or thing, Compliments of the, state $747,496: increase in municipal mandated property tax; relief for spending over last year. .: thisyear. .-•' • ;The township residential tax •levy includes three,, different Cranford. Jaycees' annual Figuring significantly in the tax picture, is the confusing issue of taxes—municipal, school and junior track rtieet will be held county. Every time expenditures Saturday at 9 a.m. at Memorial the recent reassessment of town- - ship residences which adds a go up $163,000, the tax rate is Field. The event is bpen to increased by 1 point The 1991 tax township children between the complicating angle to an already confusing budget picture. The rate, as the result of the reassess- ages of 8 and 13. Ribbons will ment, is $2.17 per $100 of assessed be awarded to all participants. reassessment dropped the aver- age assessed home value in Cran- value, up 37 cents over 1990 figure ford from $206,525 to $176,300, of $1.80 per $100 of assessed which changed the tax rate from value, or up 37 points. : Student talent $1.80 to $2.17. The average Cranford resi- Each time the value of a resi- dential taxpayer whose home has Art and music talent of been reassessed at $176,300 will Cranford school children will dence goes down the tax rate goes Malda 4-C* Sodan, 4-Cyl Eng, »-aid Man Tlana. Pwr S»g * Dlo»c Bmkaa, AIR, FWO, pay $3,825 in taxes,,,of which both Toyota 2-tV, t£L SOHC IJ-VaVe EH 4<3yl End «-Spd ManTram. ManIW Strfl, Pwr Toyota 40t Sedan. 4-Cy* Eng, S-Spd Man Trans. P»» am * Brakes. WO up to compensate for the change, Dpi, Slool Slu/led VVhll. Radall, Cloth Id, Int Wpara. HO Paaery 4 Allem»tor, olcl VIN# AM/FM Stareo Caaa, CrUaa. Olfl Clock, n' Mala, Rr Dstoo. TA3tea, Cloth H, Radlals, be showcased Tuesday at the the county and municipal levies Disc tbakes. FWO, Crpl, Radali, Rad Fml Odd Etf, Halogen Headlamps, Cloth Int. aid Crpt,Bu^ala.Conaola.WNCvra,lnlWlpera,aldVIN#MS149444. MSRP: (13.822. . a fact that is qualified by the fact . V1N*1 MO0718IO. USHR J6953. ' ' \ M34dia98.MSflP-.t8KU. .. ' . . . high school. Page the. same amount of taxes must be are down from 1990. The school raised despite "a reassessment levy for 1991 is $2,074, up $148 Although many residents assume over the 1990 figure of $1,926. The. Garwood the reassessment would create county levy is $825, down $12 from 1.690 lower taxes, the actual objective the 1990 figure of $837. On the Police representatives are Photo by Dlanne Deverson municipal end the levy is $937, BRAND MEW'91 BRAND NEW'91 BRAND NEW'91 was aimed at bringing township proposing a new work sched- AT ATTENTION: A contingent from the Cranford VFW Post jserves as firing squad during residential home valuation down down $17 from the 1990 figure o{ ule that would provide four Memorial Day;ieerem6nTes i'rii':iyiem6rtal;ParkViWore'pl^urQs'are'on'.Page A-5. to current market levels. $954. consecutive work days of 12 The amount for the municipal On the municipal end of the hours each followed by four budget to be raised by taxes for (Please turn to Page A-8) days off...Deniocrats are en- dorsing a write-in candidate in Tuesday's primary. Page A-8. Tuesday's primary has contested

Toyota 4-Dr, 4-Cyl Eng.S-Spd Man Tram, Ptw Slrg & Drakea, AIR, rWO, HO dailery I Toyota MX Cdupe. t.eLWn Cam 18 Vak» EFI 4 2 Df. 4-Cyl Eng. AUTO, Pwr Stig a Dlao &akaa. FWO, AIH, AM/FU stacao Caas. Mania S-Paaa Van. 4-Cy< Eng. AUTO, PtW Slrg « Dbo frkm W/Rr Whl A/ Lck,'AIR, T/ Areometer, Com/ Pkd, AU/FM SI Cao W/4 epkrs. Cipl mats, Oolh Int. Whl Cvrs, Rr i Dlac Brakes, FWO, AIH..AM/FM SI Cau, fladats. Haksowl Headamps, Dual Oulslda T/GIau, Rr Dotoa Tin, C. WS Mtdgi, Radala. WN Cvn, M Wliwa. Cniaa, Qlau, Fun Crpl. RrCiatog. AM/FM SI Cm RaoWt. FKVM Cm, Rr WIparAMaahar', Earth concerns DelOfl. Radlih, .l£l VIH# MLM02201 USRP: J13.0U. ' Mini, Com Pko, B/S UWOJ: Fl* WH Cws. TASae., dpi. Or Oeta. Console. Ram TrunW elcl VIN* MS138950. MSRP: $14,478, . ... Corada,Tadi,Tnp Malar, DualRam Crttrl Mm.RaditMBudtata. Clolh M, Halogana, races for town Democratic voters FUt<4M0 ' Inl Wlpen.Hr Heal. Ram Fuel Raleasa, Oaugn. a/SMIdga, etd VIN# M0332410. MSUP: J1B.17B.' ' ' ' " . .' • • • • • • • A new environmental col- umn appears on Page A4. It Two races are contested in ing incumbents James Connelly Hatpin of Fanwood, seeking a focuses on children's being Tuesday's primary election for Welsh, board chairman, and Wal- sixth consecutive term, is running more environmentally aware township voters. Polls will be ter Boright, superintendent of unopposed for the GOP. Eli 1,790 1,990 than we realize. open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Garwood schools, and Troy Smith, Hoffman of Mountainside is run- chairman of the Plainfield Plan- ning for the Regular Democratic BRAND . The Democratic line is up for BRAND NEW'91 N£W'91 BRAND NEW'91 1991 grabs again this year, while the ning Board. Fred Lester, Sylvia Organization. GOP slate remains uncontested Bostnik and Walter Goldsberry Also unopposed are state Legis Fire council for nominees in the Township are running as regular Hillside lature candidates for the new DLX XTRACABP/U Democrats, while Sidney Stone, 22nd District (which includes Two Cranford firemen have Committee race. All are vying for the Committee seat held by Mayor Catherine Breznay and Florence Cranford and Garwood): Re: been appointed to a state ad- Maier are competing as Roselle publican incumbent Donald Di- visory council on firefighter . Ed Force, a Republican, who has decided not to run again.. Democrats. Francesco of Westfield and safety and health. Page A-9. Democrat June Fischer of Scotch rw SU/ WndtfLdo/. Trunk/ Regular Democratic Organiza- Unopposed in the Republican • - • " 'iats.C0Mi' Toyota 4X4, VS EnQ, Man Trent P*r Stro » bakes. RaoUi, HO Oatl«y & ahyg.pdM oTr«r«,P»rRaI1t3»U*Di«0 0V«VM.P»»V*«i»/lxla/ ^ palofl. MlfV - . — primary for freeholder are Mario Plains for state senator; Re- Alternator. Towing Pkfj, TH, Hiding Raw Wnd, Ttrted Reer Ouarler Winds, Exl Stripes, T/ YovMa 7-faM Van; 4-cyt Eno AUTO, Par MPlSn I Dtoo Ikakes,AW, p»t WmdaJUU. T/Olata, n MR. T/OUu. Ht Ottoj. FWO. AM FM a Cast, Dig doc*, !«. CnJ»«. Crpt. tion hopeful Norman Albert is Glass. S0l7<. Paparozzi of Cranford, James doth wall, Opt. etl VlN* M5O5O5aa. MSRP: J15J26. Bmpr grdi. Bam Q*l Urn, doth M. Spotar Kt. FOB lampi aid VM# UoiojIM. M3W>1 competing against Lydia Allen, MSne: 110.502. ' •:' - ,'..'' 122AS0 '••: " ' ' ' ' the candidate of Independent Keefe of Roselle and Frank Lehr Providence, an incumbent, and $ On track Democrats for Cranford. The of Summit Richard Bagger, Westfield mayor; $ primary will determine whether Incumbent county clerk Walter (Please turn to Page A-8) 12,490 9.190 Harriers from Cranford and Albert or Allen will run in the 17i?90 Brearley high schools placed November election against GOP CRYSTArrOYOTA-ROUTE 22 WEST* GREEN BROOK«(908) 968-1000 CRYSTALlrtAZDA-ROUTE 22 WEST*GREEN BROOK«(9lT8) 968-1000 in recent state sectional meets candidate J.R. "Bob" Hoeffler in Page B-l. his second bid for a Committee Candidates Albert, Allen seat Hoeffler of the Regular Or- ganization Republican lost in last year's general election. vie for party nomination Democrats also will choose Noise protest tered,, refused to comment on the three from among nine candidates By Cheryl Moulton Airplane noise activists are running for a position on the attack by his own party. Allen, asking people to join a state- For the second year in a row while angered at Aschenbach's AUTOGRAPH: Lance Cpl. Scott Siano, a veteran of the Per- freeholder ballot The Regular upheaval within the Democratic 1991 TOYOTA wide letter-writing campaign. Democratic Organization is back- allegations, attempted to redirect •M'COHOLU ' •<•*« •tTCAHHV ' >T4U sian Gulf War, signs autographs from the podium at the park. Party has pitted one Democrat Toyota 4-Dr Beige, tCyl AUTO, PS/PB, AIR, V Olaaa tV Tovola 4-Or WMta, 4-Cy(, AUTO, PS/PS. AIR, T/ Olau, Rr Page A-3. her campaign back on issues. COROLLA DX'S... lTSll»((tJ4»llV»l4l 03377622• •MCaaierJa..Cnilaa.eta.4S.16Oml.VW#H315W43. ,_...;.. against the other in the local elec- 9 TO CHOOSE tTOMMOAM ' **** 17WIOO 1X1 Albert, who has lived here for Ponbao 34> Blue. 4Cyt. AUTO, P8/PB, Ala AW FM SI Chevy JOT Burg, V/ti AUTO, PS/PB, AIR, V Qlau, Rr Del. tion. FROM AT;1, PRICE! Caaa.atc-37J58ml.VlrJ#HC«2»74t, T-Topa, AM/FM ElenM, Mo. 40 j«1 ml VIN#HNI31U«. Six years; is a member of the •fTAEIIOITAII . T«l The winner of Tuesday's Dem- Essex County and New Jersey •.$' «TMPICK4)I . H*M OMC While, 4-Cyl Mod Mat Tiara, PS/PB. Mil, tit, els. Ford ConvaUon Van, B-CA AUTO, PS/PB. Pwf Wind/Lck, AID, M1RT del, CaaaMle. tUt, CrulM. eU. UJ74 ml Wl# Allen rebuttal melts Ascbenbacb's ocratic primary will run against State bar associations and an at- »4J3«rnl. Wg*HJ60ni1. Campus news FOREJtAMPLE: , HZA31B07. . uncontested Republican J.R. •tr SUIARU XT at . tin tTtUPRA ttt» torney with a West Orange law 4-Door, 4-Cyl, AUTO TRANS, Pwf Stron/Brtikai, KIT Oray. 4«yl AUTO, PS/P8, AIR, T/OUae. Hf Del AIR, T/Qla»», Rr Dal, Cruise, AM/FM SI Cm & ToyoU S-O Browi, rKV. 5-Spd man Tram. PS/ Pa n*r SI/ College students from Cran- "Bob" Hoeffler in November for firm. Currently a member of the Subaru 4Or Sedan. 4-Cyl Eng. AUTO, P*r Slrg & Dlao Caie»a*eta|4J!OM ml WWHC30S7M. Wlnd/U*. AIR, T/OUu, Rr Def, CaaleUe. «lo. 70.500 ml, Morel Rental miles vary from 4775 to 0083. VlN# tT NIMAH MOSX -MM Subaru SlaUon WioSTtCyl Eng, AUTO, Pwr Gtrfl & DlK Bralui, FWO, AIR. FW WlndWU*,, Rr Oalog, AM/FM 61 VM#H003SMt. ford, Garwood and Kenilworth the lone available Township Cranford Jaycees, serving on the Subaru 3D. Hatch, 3-Cyl Eng, 5-Spd ManTnuM, Man HIP Can, TO. Crpl. Bucfcel.. Console, B/S Mldgt, CrUtea. Ra- MZ165467 W MZ1B092B. tor Red, JCyt, S-Spd Man Tiara. p&PS. Pwr WlnoVUh 'opinions' of her Dem campaign MUAa>A«l« t5»3 Slrg. FX Dlao BrakH. Hr Dotog. AM/ FM Slareo, Crpl. Odd BrakM, FWD. DUIfl, Pwr WfndaAdo. Rr Dalog. AM/FM AIR. T/Qleat, fir Del CUMIte, Mo. SIM' ml WJ#HWO Committee seat board of directors, he is also a Slareo. doth IM. TW. Crpl MaU, IV S Mdgt. RadWa, Whl Halt, Whl Owt, M \Mpera. Crpl Floor Mais. HamCnlH Mlm, •68MEDALU0N \ <44S5 4-Or BtiMrA, IVCyl. AUTO, PS/PB. Pvw Sl/WInd/ iduTrunk/ have earned bachelor's de- St>, Cuttom Cloth im, BliVMol. Oh Trkii, M Mpert, RI olcl VIN#MM10«l0. iteRP; 118AM. Piloa rnd. J1B00 MFR- 30078. ' . • " M AIR, Tttleta, Hr del, CatwU*. Mo. 77,611 Mi, VW# VWpor, olcl'»0VlNr#LB70jJ4a. MSRP: t79M. Cvn, Comole. Ulum Eni/y, Rool Radi. elcl WN#UC416e40. Renault 4-Df Gray, .Wjyl, AUTO, PS/PB, AIR, V grees this month. Page A-13. member of the board of directors MSnP: tUBII Rebale. .•••.:..•• , J01M7D0...... By Cheryl Moulton Although last year's primary Glass, Rr Dal, Cassette; TM, Crulae, etc 47,540 Honda 3-Or Radv4-Cvl s^Spd Man Trara. PtVPS, Cauatla. substantiation. race ironed out problems which for Cranford United Way and is $ ml,,VIN#J277449a A . '. •ai 64.000. VM#JCO34S». .' Township Commltteeman Dan Aschenbach's un- According to the Aschenbach letter, his "calcula- serving a second term on the $ •srCAVAUER 8/WAQON "4498 •tt UAZDA "an" • ' '' • ' ' . • - ' "«t»a. had divided the Democratic parly *-W Chtreoel «yl, B-Spd Man TraM. t>3*B. AID, T/ HUNDREDS MORE substantiated comments in last week's Chronicle Chevy 8-Pas* Had, 4-Cyl. AUTO! PS/PB, AIH, T/ plC^l1»J^mlWJ*Kaji541 tions" indicated Allen had spent over $4,000 on her for several years, an underlying township Clean Communities 14,590 Olau, Rr Oal, etc. (6,281 ml, VIN#H714585e. concerning independent Democratic primary can- 10.990 didate Lydia Allen's campaign sparked immediate primary election bid, and he wondered who was discontent was revealed again in Committee, Senior Citizens Dis- "bankrolling" Allen's campaign. However, due to a April when the Regular Dem- abled Tenancy Appeal Board and Prices include all costs except tax, license, doc & registration fees. Police memories rebuttals and bi-partisan protests. typographical error that figure was reported in- the Landlord Tenant Advisory The contested Democratic primary campaign had ocratic Organization screening Capt Harry Wilde remi- correctly; his letter said $3,000. committee selected newcomer Board, Last year he was campaign t coasted along without major controversy until last manager for commissioner Car- (HtUtkeCmUl I nisces about some of his week when Aschenbach, also a Democrat, reacted to Allen produced for the Chronicle an accounting of Norman Albert of Claremont ' predecessors who helped her campaign bank balance as well as doc- Place to run on its ticket And olyn Vollero when she ran off the what he termed "continual jabs by Allen throughout line with the Democrats for Cran- OPEN TIL fopm! J build the police department her campaign" by writing a letter to the editor which umentation of campaign donations received to date Democrat Lydia Allen chose to I Page A-4. to validate the origin of her campaign funding. To run off the line as an "In- ford. He is married and the father appeared in story form May 23 on Page A-13. of three. Aschenbach's comments against Allen's character, date Allen has spent $2,345 on the campaign, leaving dependent Democrat for Cran- campaign funding, affiliation with the Republican $2,384 in the account, with other campaign donations ford" after being rejected as a Albert has concentrated his party, and alleged alliance with a former Democratic still forthcoming. She said although she did not have regular party candidate. campaign on fiscal restraint, em- Guide to inside municipal chairman set off a storm of anger on both to prove to anyone but the State of New Jersey about Although this development eli- phasizing the fiscal havoc the sides of the political fence. her campaign funding she willingly produced the cited a stirring of animosity formation of a public safety de. (Classified C-ltoC-12 In an interview with the Chronicle Friday, As- documentation to disprove Aschenbach's allegations. within the party, both candidates partment concept would cause. .Editorials A4 Aschenbach had written that former Democratic steered clear of potentially, ex- He advocates doing something 1 chenbach was unable to document any of the state- Entertainment B-7 toB-l l ments he made, explaining the comments were municipal chairman Frank Capece "appears" to.be a plosive issues, opting instead to about garbage collection alter- I Garwood A-8 "what I suspect is happening," and his own "opin- donor, but Capece's name was not on Allen's reports. emphasize the issues they felt af- natives and local implementation kenilworth A-6.A-7 ion." While Aschenbach had what he termed "his Fuming over Aschenbach's statement that she put fected township residents. and enforcement of the state's Letters • A-4 own beliefs" based on Allen's past affiliations, he her Walnut Avenue home up for sale just prior to An 11th hour attack by Dem- recently enacted ethics ordinance Obituaries A-12 could not provide evidence to support his allega- Hartz Mountain's redevelopment proposal, Allen ocratic governing body member in regard to appointments made tions. commented, "I have the right to move just like Mr. to the planning and zoning Public notices ...A-12, B-4-6 Dan Aschenbach, however, spar- boards. Religion news A-ll A livid Allen blasted Aschenbach, saying his attack Aschenbach has the right to put an addition on his ked heated controversy . over Social news ..A-10 "jeopardized her campaign" by suggesting her cam- house. I outgrew my house, why shouldn't I have the Allen's campaign, airing past Allen, a Walnut Avenue resident Sports B-l to B*4 paign funding was less than legitimate or funded right to move? Everyone else does." Allen has since political dirty linen and inciting for 16 years, is a birth certificate (UeA) 6*40* improperly as well as jeopardized her standing in taken her home off the market Allen. (See Page 1 story.) Albert, registrar at Overlook Hospital. the community with "false allegations" which had no (Please turn to Page A-2) preferring to remain issue cen- (Please turn to Page A-8)