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Forbesi Newspapers CLASSIFIED 10 — February 21,1991 — Union County Classified ACCOUNTANT PUBLIC. ACCOUNTANT- will pre- COMPUTERIZED AC- Q. MICHAEL SARAN, GEORGE E. FILEPP. pare . Individual tax re- COUNTING 4 TAX SER- ESQ- Professional tax Complete,* professional turns. All new clients with VICE- Indlv, & busi- svcs. for Indiv./ busi- LOANS A accounting services. this ad receive 10% ornesses. Computer Sales, nesses, income tax prep- CLASSIFIED Financial-astements & $10 off tax returns (which- service & software devel- aration, IRS representa- I FINANCE J tax return^ prepared. By ever Is higher). Most re- opment avail. Reasonable tion, wills. Reasonable appointment: 15 King Ar- turns prepared for $55. All rates. 1-80O-452-519O rates. 008-719-2041. GO N N E C T I ON thurs ' eoxirt, Brldgewater. existing .clients receive CREDIT REPORTS 725-8292. $10 for referring new cli-COMPUTERIZED TAX INCOME TAX PREPARA- CLEARED LEGALLY- TMB CARPENTRY- POTTERY CLASSES- ents whose returns pre- PREPARATION- Fed- TION & ACCOUNTING Whatever the negative- Ctanf otb Cfirmttcle 372 ACCOUNTANT- 17 Small & large jobs. In Grades .5 through 12, pared. Cheryl Edmoi ' eral, NJ, NY, Individual & SERVICES- Specialize bankruptcy* Judgment, business 15 years. Call PLUMBING, years exp.' Income Tax returns. Reliable In Individual & small busi- A Forbes Newspaper modern Westfield studio. Preparation. Personal, 359-4841 eves/weeke lien, late pay, etc. What- SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWOBTH Tom 396:8215. Kick and electric wheels. >rt service, reason- nesses. Reasonable ever the reason, It can be HEATING, INCOME TAX Business or Corporateirnat . In ACCOUNTING & nbla rates, Call Gary -rates. Mlchanl Mannusn, quality workmanship &COOUNG 2970. yourhomeor mlnortfno7; Fees; : CONSULTANT-Full ser- 7S2-1322r ~CPA~463-0473r as' low as $35, Call 753- vice, business & per- report, confidential ser- USPSniPSOtrSeCoraieiassrrr u—_r guaranteed. FREE ESTI- TAX RETURNS^ Pre- vice. Affordable rates. Vol. 98 No. 9 Published Eveiy Thursday COPPERHEAD PLUMB- SAXAPHONE/ CLARrNET 8240 after 6PM. sonal. Electronic filing. By FINANCIAL Thursday, February 28,1991 Postage Paid Cranford, NJ. 50 CENTS MATES. 925-7360. LESSONS- experienced, ABC TAX— Experienced pared by Certified Public 609-921-3049 ING & HEATING Accountant. Reasonable ACCOUNTANT- IRS en-appointment (eves & CONSULTING Account. Reasonable WINDOW CLEANING- professional recently w/ weekends). 463-0609. Professional, fully in- CORP.— Affordable qual- Glen Miller orchestra. All fees. Trained In 1991 N.J. rolled, specializing In Indi- Tax Preparation rates. Call 988-3874 eves. ity -. free . estimates, 24 taxes. New clients $10 viduals and 'small busi- ALL TAX RETURNS Personal sured, superior refer- levels. Reasonable rates. TAX SERVICES- Expert 382 ences. Other related ser- hours emergency service. Call Steve 908-494-0422 Discount w/ad, ness: Income tax prepara- EXPERTLY PREPARED Business License #8017. Please 469-2319.. tion and complete ac- Planning personalized tax service. INSURANCE m Four CBAG subcommittees compile vices available. UNIVER- after 6PM Reasonable rates. CPA SAL BUILDING MAINTE- call 752-8608. counting and book keep- by Accountant with over Business In brief PLUMBING SEWER .&, TUTORING- Reading, Ing services. Betty Habley 25 years experience. Financial Assistance . prepared. Results guaran- NANCE. For FREE ESTI- Advertise in the Classified! teed. Call 201-377-3225. , MATE Call 281-7611. DRAIN SERVlCl»- All rnath In your home. 10 757-7914. Reasonable rates. Credit/Collection yrs. public school experi- . Financial Statements C work guaranteed. 10% off Your home or mine. HEALTH for Township Committee WINDOW GLASS RE- with ad. 24 hours. No job ence. Certified K-8 & • Budgets QEA review PLACED ON SITE- We too small. Free estimates. H.S. Math; M.A. degree. Call 272-6387 Business Plains INSURANCE in my company this year; ^j by CBAC membe#; who. minced ~ repair, re-putty & paint old 356-1029 or 725-8239. Call 272-5315. , INCOME TAX Personal Make space Individuals The school board's recently By Cheryl Moultorr lucky to have our jobs." Thisj atti- no words when it came to the eco- windows & trim. Very rea- C.J. HUBNER, CPA- In- TUTORING- any age Financial Planning Small Businesses I established Quality Education The. Citizens Budget Advisory tude was conveyed over and over nomic state of the country and the sonable. INSURED. Call roup, English and Social Do Ydti Know come, Tax preparation. JEFFREY G.WEISS in your ciosets.|.. Clear VltJW. 757-5347 § Personal, business & cor- Call for appointment I Committee will meet from 2 to Committee (CBAC) wrapped up its throughout the four-hour meeting (Please turn to page A-3) tudies. Certified, MS In What You're C.M.A. M.B.A. initial financial evaluation of the 375 English. Reasonable Fee. poiala»>Wyour. home, Ofc: 609-520-9005 i Ray Kahl 14 pirn. Tuesday in the board Phone: 276-7382 any day ewTs. Reasonable rates. Home: 908-549-0227 I room atj Lincoln School. Chair- township last, week, but the final 370 INSTRUCTION Call 753-8933. other than Monday FREE PREPARATION OF Sell 658-3543 Iman Patti Martinelli, member nod on implementing the group's \ LANDSCAPING COLLEGE AIDE-FAF— NJ STATE INCOME TAX advice rests with the Township Who makes up the CBAC? (• TUTOR- Could a stu- THESE Financial Aide Forms & PAYING TOO MUCH I Richard Nicholls and superin- TREE CARE dent in your home use RETURN— Income tax re- "don't needs" FOR HEALTH INSUR- Itendent Robert D. Paul will Committee. LIFE MANAGEMENT^ EXPERTS Income taxes prepared In turns expertly prepared at ANCE? Insurance plans All Citizens Budget Advisory Committee (CBAC) members are some special and per- the confidence of your I discuss the impact of the QEA The culmination of six weeks of Ufeplan Institute, brings sons! attention In English the lowest rates by quali- "~ with a offered through the Na- township residents with a variety of professional backgrounds. unique teaching to the home by Accountant. Ken fied professionals. Call tional Business Associa- I on Cranford and the implica- in-depth analysis by the 18- ALPINE TREE & STUMP or history? High School 232-0859. Administration and Finance Subcommittee REMOVAL- Weekly lawn dynamics of success. We teacher certified In all lev- 808-422-3391 tion have affordable, [ tion of amendments in the leg- member CBAC brought to light Christopher Reidy of Linden Place and is an accountant and build extraprdlnasry lives. Classified Ad group, rates. Fpr free re- maintenance. Also top els, grades ,7 thru 12, I islature. The public may at- cuts and revenue enhancements partner with Deloitte & Touche, New York City. soil or stone delivery. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale might make a difference. MMH ACCOUNTING INCOME TAXES corded message call (24 that could pull the township out of Light hauling. Call 469r says "it makes sense to Call 709-0683 AND Advertise In the Classified! hrs.) 1-800469-4944 itend. • > Ellen Walsh of Manor Avenue is vice president of marketing for 8033 or 805-9380. me." Call ALDA 359-7399 Prepared for Individuals; the financial hole. Last Thursday TUTOR— Elementry, all TAX CONSULTANT Paine Webber, an investment firm.- . BROOKSIDE FARMS- PIANO LESSONS- the four subcommittees gathered Tom Bonhag of Orange Avenue and is a senior vice-president GIVEN AT VOUR HOME- subjects, High school Partnerships and. to complete the final report that '' .. Mulching & planting, . English. C0rtlfied teacher, 463-0609 Corporations Calendiar with the Kornreich Organization, an insurance brokerage firm in. Landscaplh.g design. (Union County area) will be made public When, it is Years of experience. Ages call 685-0535 after 4PM NEED ANEW JOB? NewYorkCity. Quality work at fair prices. o • • Michael Husbands . Reasonable Rates/ 4Vfe & Up. Mrs. Matthews The Cranford school-flalen- presented to the governing body Commercial & residential. Specializing In Year Round Fast Service Tuesday.at 8 p.m., rather than John Harabedian-QfLenox Avenue is a managing accountant for Fully Insured. Free esti- 709-1086 Got Lots'Of Employers Idar for 1991-92 will give stu- PeatMarwick. • Tax Preparation . Other accounting Thursday as originally planned. mates. Call 537-2271 or PIANO LESSONS- rea- dents a short vacation in Feb- Owen Daly of N. Union Avenue is owner and operator of his 638-5464. , sonable. "All levels.. 1st • Tax Planning services available . Just Waiting To Hear From You! Iruary and an 11-day break CBAC members . took a firm grade to adult Call Kay • Electronic Filing own personnel agency here in Cranford. TREE & STUMP RE- I next Easter. Page B-l. stand \yhsn it came to, township - Public Works Subcommittee MOVAL --Is your stump a 685^9007. It may be Personalize and . CALVIN M. SPRUNG, CPA employee raises, maintaining the palp in the grass? Free PIANO-ORGAN LES- .. Professional Service 2120 Cheyenne Way Robert Hoeffler-of Lincoln Park E. is president of his own estimates Fully Insured. private sector was going through SONS JGIVEN. AT YOUR Scotch Plains, NJ rough times artd municipal em- engineering firm here in Cranford. •-.—••* JUST: STUMPS"" "634"'HOME— 30~years teach- ''junk—to you- Busln»»i Return " ~ (908)684:3792 _.JKobexti5[elly .o£H.o.lly._S.treejt isja retired chem|caj engjnfegr- „ '1318. •.. .... ploye.es were ho dfffereriF Ellen ing experience. .John E.W. Manek of Wiliow Street retired- from WestirigHouse" alter 43" TREE. MAINTENANCE- Leonard 353-0841.. but : Call 231-6689 A Cranford resident and two Walsh said, "There are no raises 'Tree removals, shrub I alleged accomplices were Years in sales. —-prunnlng. Commercial i& Instruction ' (908)272^848 TAX HELPERS ; Paul Stangas of Centennial Avenue is an engineering transpor- residential. Duality work [ riabbed-afterpoliceraided-his- Composition. sdrfiebpdy is f home last week. Suspected tation specialist ;!.._.___—L__I.'_ : :_.':J._ at fair prices. Over 20 yrs. Business & Personal Waldbaum's Barbara Trent of Redford Avenue is vice president and finance experience. Call 658-3266 Tax Returns ) marijuana and narcotics para- ~ or 321-0077 reading To Place [phernalia were seized from director of Reichenstein Advertising Agency. ; Use Our : [atticbedrooms.
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