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MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J., VOL. 39 NO. 38 THURSDAy, JULY 17,1997 TWO SICTIONS - 50 CENT

Borough A ska band in the making Residents protest Highlights parking violations Stable lessons -i -' By Bhiinc Dillport Walchung Stables offers two Stuff Writer " programs, in addition to its fall The Borough Council held its regular mc-elm^ Tuesday niylit to conduct the and spring scries of lessons, husinesi. of the borouyh The meeimj; started off wiih the recognition tjiat which arc designed (o introduce Cnuncilrrian Paul Mirabel!! would not Ku in iiliijnu'enci! at the meeting because the "sport of horseback' riding to his wife had given hirtlj to a buby girl earlier that d:iy. all The first iiem discussed at the meeting WJ< iht1 approval of the renewal and Programs can he arranged at transfer .of the Ecjio Spirit liquui .IUMIIM. Tliy.MJUUtii, nuling ilwit tiicy had date and liriiu convenient fur received the go ahead from the,male Alciihnl Beverage Control revision, voted any group. There is a $20 fee lo renew the pticket license of F-cho Spinis As discussed at-the prior week's per hour, actual horseback rid- work session meeting, the hct'iist1 dots ri"1 havu a liorne ui this tirrie, but the «B i-* available af an additional owner of the license is hopeful Ihui r«it ol several restaurant chums that are. cos!. Contact Jean Jacobus at interested in moving nito the hnpiuL'h will liuv the hijuor license to serve 908) 78'Mr.r.S for further infor- alcohol mation. The Watchung Stable is Moving down nil the agenda, (lie m.ivut and CUIILII passed a resolution of a facility of the Union County appreciations S;i(*u I-'orsinan. I-rvniie ( nca^liiini ;tnd Hiindy f iii/a-.!iaITI for lahu- Jivision of Parks and Recroa- laJiiig all cjf the results of iiie. rKirougli-wiUu ..(juesiiutinaire "I liCHe people ion and JS located at llftO donaiedbuth their t'irm; 'u'riU effort lo go flimutjii tlie itr-spoiises in 11 it boroug'h Suhimii Lane, Mountainside. , quest lonnaire and pul iheni all inn a tompu'et in en tic up wiih ace ui ale results, a task which we here on the Dnpujgh CM until :ne greaij.ul for." suit] Mayor Unb Viglianti. The mayor also adduU thai tht/ tubulating is nearly complwte anrl that Concerts at Echo Lake the results will be available f"f the "puMk in the near fu'Ture, Music will fill the night air During the meeting, seYeriii iciidenLs in attendance asked the council to h Leho Lake Park when the review an ordinance that pertains to ovemighi parking on the street in the bor- minimi Union County Summer Jack Spiriazza on drums and Brian ArrigonI on the trumpet, fpurth-graders at peerfield ough. It appears that after a neighbor's complaint, several residents of Wood- Arts festival continues. School, perform during a social studies skit, ^_ , land Avenue received tickets for parking on the street, and they asked the coun- The schedule for July is cil if they could clarify exactly what is allowed and what isn't with regard to Wednesday, Jukebox. Heroes, parkinf on the street „ featuring the Mahoney Brothers, The council did stale that they were looking into the ordinance and they may sponsored by Comcast Cahlcvi- Zavetz resigns from post need "to clarify a few points. The council stated that whatever space residents »ion. have in iheir driveways must be used to park their cars. If a resident has more set for July 29 and imerviews to start ing the Klndergarden day 40 rninutet July 23, Dixieland, featuring By Walter Elliott registered cars than they have space for in their driveway, they can receive a Staff Writer "the first week of August," said Taes- to 1,40 p.m. They cited increasing the WtKister Sired Trolley Jazz year long permit that will allow them to part, on the street at no cost. The Mountainside Board of Educa- chler, "She also received 20|.surveys curriculular requirements and uneven Band, sponsored by, SLhermg "The problem we are running into is that the borough has never sent out tion voted to accept Audrey Zavetz''. <>ent to the 2.308 borough homes and child development for the need Plough Corp, remindeni to residents to come in and renew their permits, but whoever is need resignation from her post as vice prin- there are some findings which stand July 30, Oldies rnyh', feutur of a permit will get one," said Viglianti cipal during^ its monthly meeting out Unfortunately 1 cannot talk about ing A J, and the Heart.-., spon- The board "was concerned about It was aho brought up that enforcement of the ordinance seemed to be selec- Tuesday, night. the survey's results,as. it would be bet sored by Toseo Bayway Refill approving the new schedule in time tive since not every car parked on the street received a ticket. This question was The panel, before an audience of ter for her to be here " jry. for the September implementation, referred to Borough Attorney John Post, who explained that the borough prose- 30, accepted Zaveiy's resignation 6-0. Bonn was to-conduct a two hour All cnnccris are- held at ifie citing no-scheduled August meetings cuter was going to be contacted to conduct an investigation into the enforce- Her departure, according to the pub- brainsiprming gessjon prior lo ihe K w Springfield Avenue end of Helm and the vacations of some of the 70 ment of the ordinance and if the enforcement as selective, that the prosecutor lished agenda, has a "termination date p rn ragBlar Kssjap, Colleague Beryl would point that out to the judge with the added information thai the Borough Lake I'aik in Mountainside registered families. Eighteen of those to be determined." basnetE oversawf the consensus- Council would suggest leniency for (hose who received tickets Lawn chairs, blankets and picnic parents, however, were ptjfcenl, Zavetz was vice principal of Moun- buiidinyifjjur. The board later voted haskuis are encouraged. There is if. tainside's Deerfield School for at least to striKrmTa&liMint princ^ars oost i'C'fre,' Superintendent of Schools to report on the status of the pending slc.ilioi: from Ins Mountainside employer luilL't Bin ontk httiiid the deft nd.int'-, .idchctioli lo after 3 p.m. on (he day of the It-onard Batcaro's resignation geometry curriculum which is to be ' The defendant can technically appeal his sentence,"' concert. announcement two weeks later, el Ice moiicv to llui of SODH-OIIL jddickd to diuj;s s,ud Silver introduced in the IW 9K mathenu said (.ountv Prosecutor Alan Silver, ' hut the case is praUi 1 live June 30, 1'WR The board then HL noted ilut hi - urk s sdjuding hy linn JS j hopeful tics program His intention to attend c illy ovci lie is lo serve lime in a 'talc prison" u n I In mi un./ IIL M-li>tkl v. litn ptircli.i^ed jnd their vjlue un through the Joy Fellowship,' moving along ITie only hitches so fat storming session was a presentation (Ki(_| i OMI'IJ JIrested Stern1- on m cmt>e//leii>ent ch.irjje V»IILII MIM m iy N. ny gj illy,' s.nd Silver 1 hcji wcirlh nd will include music, games. t r w infests, snactiSr arid' stories, •"**""'" ~' 7 ~' ^" " "~ ' won't hi limwii uniil ICIIKIWII/ sclK them consultant Joanne Bonn of the New 'teachers Nancy Boriavcntura, Ann Sterns was CSP's hookkee[>er since before the co CSP luot LIs ihe sale of LXOIK produce between growers Tho location is Eclnv Lake.Park, Jersey School Boards Association. Gefding and June MacMillian. The iiKived lo Mountainside in IWS. lie said he invested I'IK; and pours | eibov.il/ s.nd Ust nionth Ilul I hi company is and the program begins at 6:30 "Borin said she received 45 appli- trio, with 46 years of teaching expen stolen money in penny stocks and other funds for quick suiviving the emhe/zlenielit thanks to suppliers who p.m. arid concludes at 8:30, For cations and resumes with a deadline i,encc among them, advocated cash but kept diver imp more extended credit directions and further 'iiifrbrrm- tiori. calJ 277-141(.. Following complaints, wading pool is resurfaced By Bhiine Dillport the wading pool immediately." said Internet classes StafT Writer Disko The Municipal Pool had to clo.se The Public Library wijl con- down the wading piKil this week to The w.idinp jxiol- wrll only have duct a free .introductory Internet |>erform a needed icsuifacing job to been closed a few days for Ihe resur- class oh July 29 at 7:30 p.m., the pool's bottom. facing, which was done professional- and July 24 and July 31 at 2 After a recent resurfacing, it was ly by the-Cindy-Pool Company .of p m The class will last 30 discovered that thc-bottomof the wad Watchung. The woikers drained the minutes and, will cover basic ing pool had a few slippery patches, pool, then applied one coal of painl, Internet searching. Call the and some children had reportedly fal- on top ol which they applied ,s,jnd by library at 233-0115 to sign up. Jen. So ill the interest of safety^ Ihe hand over the entire floor of ihe pool. lH)iough decided to resurface the pool Theii they relumed with second coat once 'again to rectify the problem of paint lo hold all of Ihe sand in place ureas. and created the textured surface on the Garden barbecue bottom of the pool. The Cindy Pool "The wading pool was resurfaced Company has been handling the pool The staff and residents of by the pool employees at the begining mainiance for the Mountainside Mun- Brighton Gardens.'will host" their of (he season. If appears that not icipal pool for over 15 years, and the first Annual Family Barbecue on enough abrasive material thai is used borough feels confident of iheir abili- Saturday from noon lo. 4 p.m. i •to •.give. llie.-pool fhtor soroc texture ty to correct the problem. at Brighton Gardens, 1350 was applied before painting, and some Route 22 West. In attendance problem areas resulted," said Mike According to Disko. this new resu- will be various municipal Disko, borough engineer. The result facing should lake care of any future employees, as well as an anti- of not having enough abrasive.mater- problems with the wading pool. "Wiih que car and truck show, hvc ial is- wh;ii helped to contribute to the the'new surface and Ihe use of plastic entertainment, a family barbecue accidents that have happened in the yellow chains around the back wall of and garlics for all ages. wading pool the wading pool, we should cut down on the iiumbcr of accidents in the I oilunatly, no one was seriously wading pool,"- said .Disko. CALL (908) 086.9898 hurt at all as a result of the falls. "It is a very busy tune for the pool. They He added thai' the wading pool 1000 Time & Temperature have already had.over X.000 visitors when it is reopened it will be as safe 1600 National News lo I he poo] since it has open and less as possible, and he encouraged 1900 Lottery Results - than 10 reports of kids falling in Ihe parents to keep a close' eye on their 3170 Local Movie Theatres wading pool. Accidents are not a new children when they are in the wading thing with regards to the pool. When pool, and make sure that children _ -. ^ tour Cammynlty'l Brit you mix water with running kids and enter the wading pool from the sloped other possibilities, accidents are side of the pool where there are no : PIIMIU By BJalnc Dillport A FRS Public Strvltt Of Tht MoanUlf>tM> bound to happen. That is why we steps down Into the pool, but rather Pool maintenance experts from Cindy Pools resurface the Mountainside Municipal Pool wanted to address the resurfacing of the entrance, - in order to increase safety for children in the borough.

\ PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1997 INSIDE THE Springfield Leader PEOPLE IN THE NEWS COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mountainside Echo The Community Calendar is prepared each week by p.m. Admission to this program for children ago 6 ancl township engineer receives the Springfield Leader and Mounminxide Echo to up »« S3 per persom, Editorials 4 inform residents of various community activities and July 27 Studant Updatt 5 professional society award governmental meetings. To give your community • Trailside Nature and Science Center will present events the publicity they deserve, mail your schedule to "Summer '97 Highlights." a preview of summer eon= ThL New. Jt,rM_v SIKMLI) of Prufi.sMonal Fngintcrs pr«,scnli_d Ihi. I'W7 F IIJ,I Obituaries 9 Managing Editor Kevin Singer, Worrai! Community stellations, planets and special events, including the m,tr flhi. ^tjr Award to Unhurt t kirkp ilrif-knf Kclkf & Kirkp llriuk Ins, Sport* Newspapers, *P Q, Box 3 109, Union. NJ 07083 landing of Pathfinder on Mars, a meteor shower and 10 an Lnj.mu-nnj. firm It udluJ in F'arsipp in> Knkpatntk n_LU\u] Ihu i\v nd jud other events. Each family will receive,a summer sky County news. §1 v.as h nt rt.il ai a recent mttlmj, of N1SPI tlit_ M IIL •* SOLILIJ ui IIIL N ilmn il Sunday map Admission is S3 per person and showtimes are 2 S K,IUV i ( [*r if(,«.5itind! I nj mti.r«i Entertainment. m r • Inlerfaith Singles, a group for single adults over 45. and 3 30 p.m. F-'or more information, call (908) A rc-iJi.ni of Mi mM « n jnd J ^,r KJUJIL uf NLVVOJI, C ullcj,!, (if I iijjiiK.i.riiij, will hold their weekly discussions on successful single 789=3670. Stepping Out m J. irJ- p 'ni_t hd<; «Ln.td J>. a miuiiupal Liijjnixr in vjiuum i.iimniunilic>, living today, A continental breakfast will be Nerved, and Rodney and his Rock-and-Rol! Rocket return to IhrtiUkhuul ilie Malt, lit, I1* now Lumpli-hnj, Ins 30lll ymr as a inunii-ip.il LIIJ.I Ctasslfltd BIO there is a donation of $2. The group will meet at the Trailside Nature and Science Center at 3:30 p.m. Rod- r f rl*- D imu|,h rf rinrham Park as M.ell a >yur pLtri. ThLri, art pknty of puipk How to reach us: L "Summer '97 Highlights," a preview uf summer con- • Jed Doherty, otherwise known as the Funtabulous A i —f I i I n r JIIJ I am VLTV ^,ra(t,ful to NJSI'F and to my u I ' Our offices are totaled a* "23* stellations, planets and special uvunrs, including the Jedlie, will bring his exciting one-clown show "Jfedlie's i h n i n ^il1! tfn•- award Stuyvesant Avenue, jrvcr '. . landing of Pathfinder on Mars, a meteor shower and Funiabulous Magic Circus" to Trailside Nature and Sci- f> i n , j TLLT h II h f ilritk lias j.drnt.ri.(J m JIIN a\*aids m 07083 We ar» ap«n - 5l^ '1 v other events, Each family will receive a summer sky ence Center on July 30 at 1:30 p.m, 1 [ "i u r Ik an I hi1- firni IUVL n.n.i\Ld t'n |LI_I I 5 p.m every weekgay Ca:, ,JS i* t map. Admission is S3 per person and showtime is at 2 'Doherty has been using his clown character to mini- one Of BT* te!epho'>% i-jf-t^'i ^ r - — I * * kr (.s SIM,IL1% f Mumtipal I n^inn.r*. ill 1 J7 J p.m. For more information, caH(90H) 7HO-3670 This vate children to feel good about themselves and others listed below ] J-- J r > \xrt n 111 r Ii n rs K.nt p ilntk wjs n ini I h , program will continue throughout July since 1983. As Jedlie, Doherty brings a wild mix of Voice Mail: M { r in 1 *•<<> I 1 rLLList-d Hit, [)i IIIIJ_UISIIL I Sn Our main phone numtef. 905-635. • Monday slapstick comedy, magic and original calypso music to A»arj nt Hit, SJ i nidi * uuui.il nl I x jmintrs kir tii^inLtrinj. ailtJ sur%(."> 77 00 is equipped with a ^tte "• ••%' • The SpiirigfiWld Board of Education'will meet in the stage. In one of tlie shows most exciting moments, syitem to bitter serve our the Board of Education conference-room at Gaudineer Jedlie will cause four brightly lit showcase light bulbs lii I'H, fi rn in 1U72 Irdj\ IIIL I aisipp n> customars- I|unr.g fsgyiir tus-"i%ss School. An executive sessioti will be held at 7 p.m. with to slide tiirough the body of a volunteer, hours, a WCeptfoniBt w-H answer /L 1 y i ILJJIII^ i_iij,niLLiiiiL firm : -.a puhiit.-svi*!UJi tu fuiluw ui 7;3O p.m...... -,,-.. Mutih. yuarJtHUie purfunrw> fur uvcr 50,000 Uuldrui your call During tht e ver.ir.g b- ' y pr Mdmp t_r nrtpl t implrl! n Tut'sduy throughout- the east coast and Paerto Rico. Tickets are wrrerrtfte uffirtft is ctosed. four cai T! I •• Ii 1 LU I lilL 1 II Illl L [ r | ! will be answBr#d by an automated • lire Springfield luwnship Commiuee will meet at sold, at the door the day of the performance at $4 per recaptiQniit H p m. in ilic Municipal Building, JfKJ Mountain Avy. person and the sliow is for ages 4 and up only. For more II j j 1 F III i\ 1 ) To subscribe: F urt JTL rrnn Jill Wedncsdyy information about this and other programs, call Trail, - t 'l ' Wlul v.1. rLn i i \ llll I.IIJ.1 The Leader and Echo af6 Tailed • Trailsidc Niilure and Science renter will present an side at (908) 789-3670 r r r t,( 1 (.H Lll t, Ii 11 11 llll UI to the homes of subscribers fif i interactiwe science show on the forces of nature. This July 31 i i i bt. itlit llll II 1 j 1 1 delivery every Thursday Onft-y-es- I I ' one-hour show hyjims at 1 30 p.m., and tickets will he • The Foothill Club of Mountainside will hold a subscnptions in Union Oogrwy are _ j. i j iJ JlVLT L Ii nt i 1 r in i 1 7 sold at (fit door }of %A. For more information, call Trail- lunch and pool party, rain or shine, at 11 a.m. at thy available for $22.00. two-year L I r F , i l.tl 1 iHI- 1 f u i I i J side at (908) 78y^»7O. home of Maxine Markos. Call Genevjeve at (908; sobseripflons for SMTO CoHfl f e • r A* << it* ' -fff f FJ H s ami Td'ihm^n Airnpmv ikvt • Springfield's inaugurul Chishulm Purk meeting is 232-3526 (or a reservation New. rbembers and guests and out-of-statB subsenptjons aw r H 1 planned lor today ui 7 p.m- in-the park. All urea resi- are welcome, available You may subscribe toy j 1 [ r 1[ f^r f 11 T ir A ir 1 fi ni phone by calling 90B-SB6-77DCt ar,d dents are invited to attend the meeting, which will he Aug. 4 M IF r .- - \ I" S t-1 \ f M i n p 1 aslting for OiB circulation conducted by Township Committee member Sy Mull- • The Springfield Board of Education will meet in r.i ti/iij,r LI J 1 u i I Jt ", i iw Ini, r Lm nt J l . Allow at l#msf two man and 'Recruaiion Director Michael Tenrmru. the Board of Education conference room at Oaudineer i a f r il * F "1 . J I ^ I r f i for processing your orasr L JiJ Ik r 11 t >• School Ah executive session will be held at 7 p.m. with rritir r ii f n•v r Ilr I I r 1 ' r 1 t Yog may UM Mastercard 0' VISA r r Oifninj; events .a public session to follow at 7 30 p.m. News items: i Fr, m. r i J 1 1 r i !,, i i r AUK. 11 NBWS releasas of general interest I i Jl i / J i r C I Julj 24 • The Mountainside Zoning Board of Ad)ustmt;n! is mysi be m our office by Friday at • The Mnun'^msidy Public Ijhraiy will conduct a scheduled to meet at 8 p.m. in Borough Hall. noon to be considered for. fiee introductory internet class today and July 31 a! 2 Correction AuK, 12 publication the following week p m . iind July 2') at 7:30 p.m. The class will last 30 Pictures must be black and white in I he slory "S'tore re-.Mrx.nrin Nf -uylit to ii,- tvinor".'. aMcniiun If • The Mountainside Borough,Counci! will meet in , reversed" in last wtgk's, Springfield- y;,u bdicvu iliJt ivw iiuvc niady KULII mmuies anti will coverbasic internet suaitlnriy. Call tlie tegular .session at H p.m. in Borough Hall, 1385 Route glossy prints. 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Union, N.J.. 07083. lAST ORANGE; 371 ElilNwIhlSIl" n 908-686-4169 Worrall Community Newspapers SPRINGFIELD LEADER - MOUNTAINSIDi ICHO THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1997 — PAG1 3 , Look ma, no hands Mountainside, but not Springfield, is spared from water restrictions By Walter Elliott nearly a month of above-average "I will talk with Township nngi- Staff Writer tempratuies and below-average neer Dob Kirkpatrick about the mat- The long, hot summer of 1097 got a rainfall." ter," said Springfield Deputy Mayor linle longer and hotter for some Union The utility is asking its customers (ireg Clarke "Springfield uses rela- County water users Monday when the to stop watering lawns, washing vehi- tively less water than some of it's New Jerscy-Amurican Water Co, cles, driveways iiiid sidewalks and neighbors; our biggest use comes announced voluntary restrictions. filling or tupping off swimming pools, from flushing " New Jersey-American, citing supp- "We, gut our water from a range of - Acting Springfield Public Works ly prubUsmji and current weather con- wells, the Canoe Crook Reservoir in Director Frank Dnettcher said, how- ditions, osked its customers in the Mitlhum and other water companies," ever, that his department has some northern part of the state fo refrain said New Jersey-American- spokes- provisions in place, Doelicher is fill- from any non-sanitary or non-potable person Hlaine Shapiro. "Some of our ing in for lather Sylvester, who retired water use. The restriction is to last suppliers are having to cut hack their Tuesday after 4] years' service. until the water supply is replenished allotment to us. As a result, we're "I will order the workers not to or demand falls meeting our customers' demand as wash the staff vehicles for the dura- About 90,000 customers in four fast as we can supply them." tion," said Doettcher, "We need water counties are affected, said (he Shapiro said thut Canoe Brook pressure only Jor our sewer truck and Maddoii-Heights-headquartered utih- Neservoii was at KO percent of capaci- our street ::weeper We could pump ty. Six Union County municipalities ty, ''which is normal for this time (if water horn a pond hut it wouldn't be — Springfield, Summit, Hillside, and the year," as of two.weeks ago tlean " part of Union Townsiup — are •Tlie unnouncemeni is the first One husinejiii which is weatherini? I'IIOI.I By Urtxy? included, stage in water restriction," said state the heat, (hanks to an on-sjie well, is Scan Rozenboim, 13, of Springfield, prepares to make a splash into the township's com- "A prolonged hot and dry weather Department of Environmental-Protec- the Springfield Nursery. munity pool. " - spell is creating difneulties for water tion Section Manager Vjnce Monayo, "If it weren't for the well, we --supplier*'-amund* the region," Raid "Hie ufiiitics"'put tile first"'stage" up wouldn't be here," said nursery mana- New Jersey-Americati iJireetor of every summer. Should the water ger Lenny Statile, "These hoi spells Government Relations John Holt/, leVels ducline and rainfall doesn't usually liis! a week." 'The move is essential to be sure mi- inciease, then the mandatory munici- Not ail towns and tililittes are hav- Town ley lurches ahead ficient water is available for fire pro- pal and state restrictions kick in," ing to culhack. as representatives.of tection and drinking purposes. Other Tl?c annouticeinL-111 lias some town Mountainside and Llj/.ahethtown Ii) Walter FCIIif.it gate Iraflm congeslion along a trad|. traffic on Moms Avenue thun it will water systems are also being taxed by officials reviewing the matter for pos- Water Company attest, Stuff WrittT lional cross-touiiiy route " lake off," said Dtit/.er, "since people overwhelming demand caused by sible use reductions of their own "We're serviced by fili/ahelhtowr-i Ariciiliur rranxpnriuimn option for "I llniil: thai the design contract will have to use the avenue lo get to Wafei," said Mountainside Public Spring-field ccuiunuiurs look a slup appiiival i> gi.md for ipv county and the station. I used.to Sake: a private hus Works Director Robert Wyckoff XuwariJ,wlten Hie NJ Transit Board of fhe fnwnS 'the Ktafihn would serve," mute or park ar MiUhurn station for Stable offers group lessons "(here's no water supply problem • Jismlnrs ijulhtirized a conslrucUnn said Mayor Roy I lirsclifeld. "Ii will the train lo go lo New Yoik and had The Watchung Stable, Mountain- we're aware of." tonfii,Lt for Union Tnwmhip's Tuwrj. open up additional rail ser%'ice for actual horsebackriding is available a-1 no problems. What ran help Spring- side, offers two programs, in addition Icy .Sl.-ilKih Monday Spring field's commuters." an additional-cost. Contact Jean Jaco- "Our reservior at Riiund Valley is field is lo run a trolley-like bus line to its Fall and Spring series of lessons, bus .al.fyOS) 78y-36f,5 for further at 'JO perceiii of capacity and we have "Hie $1 iniilioM appropriation,, ilirschicld, huwevuT, (locsn'l view like our senior citizens van." which are designed lo introduce the information. The Watchung Stable is a new water treatment plant on line," drawn from IIIL- Transportation Trust (tie luwnley prci|ect as an irnmediaie spon of horsehackriding to all. a facility of the Union County Divi- said nii/jjbethltiw'n Waler spokesper- 1-uiid, wilf go toward station design of vlution i'i the township's ctiinitmler I lirechfeld is considering township- For girl scouts troops, there is a -ion of,Parks and-Recreation and is son Donna Yukoh. "Our, customers lliy station The project's; advocates problems to-siatitm fuccJer busses from NJ for.sce diiycl ategj-i In Newark, Nt;w Transit's Wheels program and private program designed to allow them to located at lJfifj Summit. Lane, include, ihose m Mountainside and "In ihu slion-ivnn, I fuel-that we've earn a Horse Lovur Badge. This one- Mounlainside, pan of (Ini.on," York and • WCMLTII Union County h«jen neglected by the slate Dqwt- carriers. IJe had talked with Union while relieving traffic congestion Mayor Greg Mullet about TtJwriley lime session is appropriate-for Junior niwni (if ifaiisportaiKin and the feder- i^eve! Scouts and addresses the along Moms Avenuu and spuring al government regarding eornmiiter Station regarding parking. The Town- cccinorruc growth. ship Committee, however, voted requirements as set forth jn the.badge hervite," sajd I iinsyhfeld. "I've been handbook, "Tuwnluy Station is part ii( what li "iking at gelling hus or jilney serviee against a resolution supporting Town- Calderone School of Music we call The Kouie 82 Corndor 1 ley in a July 7 work session, . f'le-schoolers, youth and scout Certified Teachers i'i station ; like whal other towns have, groups, senior citizen clubs and orga- Jinp'rovenicn! Pinjuct, which ruin especially in the face of MillBurn and Townley Station faces additional nizations for people with disabilities Piano, Organ, Accordion, Keyboard, from the .Springfield/Union bonier to Suitiiini. ciittiiig non resident parking hurdles before becoming a reality,' will enjoy the staNe's one-hour tour the railroad arches in downtown hli '••paL',"< The NJ Transit.hoard would have to Voice, Woodwinds, Brass, of the barn and us facilities. Oppor- zahelh," said Maurn ("ecchio, Union's vote on final construction approval Guitar, Drum, Strings f iirriimneewomaii Judil-h' Uht^er tunities to mingle wiih a couple of the director of Polity and Planning.°"liy after the design work is completed and Ltssona for the Learning Disabled i|Uf':ii"ii,-. (lie pro|eci's ability to stable residents are included. hanging on to what ruMiurtes we next year. There iit a question of fund- luhesy C*( >tly 0-.I K >ti along Morris Doth programs can he arranged at have, we can Hiiniulale ecuricmuc ing from the federal Interrnodial Sur; Avenue date and time convenient for any duvclupment mo dying area nnt! rrriii- face Transportation Efficiency Att • "KlNDERMUSiK KAMP" for Ages 2-7 "I iliiiik i.lie station will add nmre group. There is a $20 fee per hour;

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Of course they existence were urnund 10 years aj,'<> [ir insurance longer just baiting averages. ERAs or luw enforcement ogencies who work- should. , runs hulled in, but aUu It it. Do* junu- A1 T^'ei1. Tti,i\ farmlii, nnest.they ed for tliree years lo develop (his bill The DOT doernot operate nut of Mountainside, If any of Industrial Average, IRA's and I urns tlmnjjL'I t'Lit Ni* Ji.r-«t\ <• lii-ilUfrillv con ult and pj\ pgtif>le The commit tee developed a pro- the state decision-makers happen to live in the borough, it is uf return for many New, Je law lo prDtLtt Uit investing public did who Lail ili- in (J\m urn irnent advi- ccinsumer, pro-investor, pro-growth only by coincidence. And the main priority of the wireless the definition uf a home run is no Inn l not ehan|ie \*ith ihtm. During the past "i ,r fitiniLi il pljniiLr fins bill bill that I ain pleased io sponsor. It is gtr J tape mua^ure tlout by Willie vtar j] int. IIIL DniMon of f nnsinnir rLijiiiiL Jiujjiuul planner-, m register good for both the consumers and the communications'^companies is to increase profits, not to Mays but 'he dilute Ihur rnulual Affair, Bureau uj Securiiic rtc.ordi-d w-ilh lilt BuiLju nf Sfeurilies businesses-of this state. maintain the quality of life for borough residents. fund", have traveled The issue here should not be the tower itself. To be per- dii K2 percent ini.ri.asL in tlie number /aim llit. chain. (. ID di horn, t jc.t Assemhly, role does the Borough Council,jindjhus the borough., have in determining ^hat will occur within the confines of 'Mountainside? Fortunately, the leadership in the borough is taking an Please don't feed animals in county parks active stance in their opposition, A recent rneeiingto discuss lhe man's name was Al He was a because you're hwe, and someone y the best way lo deal with retired fiiefighigr, and. he had the was htsre before you, and someone nature iK to reave it alone and jusf the tower saw the attendance of a Police Department rep- ! 4ijnd. NMd eyes of an old firyman. Ik Free will tinnc alter you, ali,of you feeding observe it,' I said, "us I was watching jesentatiye.the borough administrator, the borough attorney the giit;se." and Mayor Bob Viglianti. had ridden io the fiark cm his bieycle, , the geese before you came," over by the Jake, and he lud brought a Form Al didn't seem lo understand me They offered seveial persuasive reasons for not allowing hag uf stjle lnead very well I le thought I didn't like ani- But Al wasn't comprehending me the tower to be built. They cited the fact that a tower already II w,fs du>.k, and the geese -were set- By Bob' Rixon' He handed lhe bag of bread to a cou- exists behind Borough Hall, and has space on it for telecom- trials. "What should I do -with this tling down, hut Al's appearance agi- btead'.'" he- asked. ple ol kids, as if challenging-me lo munications use. They also raised the idea that this tower tated tliern I hey tan, hundreds of "Iliruw it out in your backyard," I stop [hem The geese sunounded the them, with a funny waddle. Inward IIIL- next lo ilie: lake, and are doing a pretty will have a detrimental effect on the property values of near- Mid. "The little birds will take il." kids, scaring them so much lhal they hand lhal held the plastit. bag I j;oo.d job of it clsewllere by homes, as well as the possibility (hat the erection of the "Didn't you ever feed the geese dropr>ed the bag and ran away. walked over tti explain to Ai w'hy it I lie lake's ^.-atei quality looks K-in- lower will prevent the borough from ever obtaining the land when X"u. w.eip hllle7''.. ^ , „ "(>i course," I sajdf. "Everyone iri I here doesn't seem lo l>e much we I found uut hu WB a. nice man, gen out of the wuter, arid Hie drop- This last cnticism is an important one, since it raises the pings iii hundreds, of'geese kpeed -the my fiimtly loves ammjls " can do alxiui the problem ih;ii Cana- •They're all nice people, the ones "You tan't kill the geese. I couldn't dian geese are causing, but we can point that state-owned land would be used to inciease profits who come to fued the geese. They're prwe.ss.T huven't heard a single frog iliis•yeai. A few must be Ihcre, hut kill them," he said, as if I considered it slop exacerbating lhe situation by not for privately owned corporations. old men and .women, couples with an option. let-ding them unymoie and letting Viglianli also criticized the DOT for not piopeily main- children, lovers holding hands, teena- Sunset, doesn't bring lhe eljorus of croal;s that ,i used to, . Ai wanted to know where 1 lived. I them fend for themselves. Unfortu- gers;, rich and poor, all decent, friend- taining ihe land, and has questioned whether it will do so if said I lived in Rahway, and that I saw nately, it's going lo require a new law ly people. • ,-' •; > • • • Al is a, nice,man/ They all are. Too (lie tower is built. rat-toons, possums, skunks, jgiets, — a law against feeding'animals.— in Most onhem never make jt to, the bud theyryrely meer each fillier except Various other communities have dealt with this request cormorants, hunimmgbnds, and car- our county parks, Post signs, give biiiiks of the lake beeau»e;the gucse on weekends; Tliuy come one ut'time Some, such as Summit, have rubber stamped the proposal dinals", outside my back, door at one |>eop|e warnings, and if they don't tiiiii; Iti meet ilium. Many won't go without debate of any son. Other communities have taken a with iheir bap of white breud. They linie or another, slop feeding the geese, Tine them. It's near Hie Jukd because "the paths are Ihink they'are the BonKiientious few stand against the towers. Jf the council and residents are a hard Hung to ask nice people to do, 'carpeled with geese droppings So whii are .doing" a good deed; ihat the ' "Whai can I do'.'". Al asked, and I but it has to be done. committed in their opposition to this proposal, they should mutli in fuel, thu! fewer-and .'fewer geese, so abundanl andcrowdesd, must knew he WJS speaking as much of his follow through and not allow themselves to be defeated by people stroll by ibe, lafc'e (if eome'io h« starving, . .... " de.-ote lo be a kind person us from the •Uoh Rlxon Is a resident of Kali- the will of the DOT or the corporate interests involved. fish,, .;. . ..•/.•-• . ••• • "f'onsidtr the possibiliiy," I sug-. loneliness he might feel if he couldn't, way and a columnist or this publica- T'hftgeiise are more ihun an annoy- g'csied to Al, "that mum of Ihew; geese do something as simple as connecting tion, Rixon's. K-niiiil address is They hove destroyed the lawns are here in mis particular place emotionally with a flock of geese

"Take the personalities out of our journalism, and it would go into bankruptcy." LETTER TO THE EDITOR —Henry King Tower provides insight into waste I didn't think you could write that journalist To i.he Fldilor To the Editor: 1871 With respect to the DO'I proposed tower, the state should be reminded that I juM want to compliment you on your editorial of July X titled "Would the M* pmiieiiy in question wns acquired v,j em.n'enl domain lo improve Koule 22 recognize us'7" It was one of the best editorials I have read in many ycarv Money was spent on the acquisition and reloeadon of properties This ,<, not I didn't think newspapermen were allowed,to write such things in 1997 an uncommon practice whochy lhe s.a,e acquires pro,H:ri,cs for plans thai ncv-i America. Everything you wrote is so very true, but does anyone care anymore? David Worrall h / Mountainside Echo Publisher As Edmund Burke once said, "All that is necessary for the triumph of fcvi) is • I ells you M.melhirij.. db*,oi government planning and waste nf taxpayer for good men to do nothing." money. ' Your Best Source For Community Information Torn Canavan Keep up the good work. Published Weekly Since 1950 Editor In Chief Joe f"hie[ipa .Steven J. Silva * jvfouniainsidc Hillside Published By Jay Hochberg Worrall Community Newspapers; Inc. —^Regional Editor 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue VIEW POINT Union, N.J, 07,083 Kevin Singer • Managing Editor • QUESTION OF THE WEEK CALL (908) 686-7700 LAST WEEKS RESULTS Marty Strongin (908) Dlr. of Sales and Mktg. ©Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. Do you support the 14 percent raise given to 686-9898 Is traffic flow a problem on Route 22? 1997 All Rights Reserved Superintendent Baecaro? Florence Lenaz and enter Articles, picturas and advarfsemenfs heroin are th# exclusive property of Worrali Community Newwap- Advertising- Manager #75S8-YES ers, Inc. and any republication or broadcast without NO RESPONSE wrffftn permission Is prohibited. ' Nancy Seyboth Responses will be published next-weak. #7559-NO Classified Manager Polls close Monday at noon.' Calls are frae. Touch tone phones only,

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1/* SPBiNQFIlLD LEADER - MGUNTAiNSiDE ECHO THURSDAY,, JULY 17, 1997 — PAOl Signs tell tale of the town you' are visiting

liver since the Anicritan public fell Facing north, the sign stood unpro. At one time there was a cast bronze in lovu wiih ihc mntor.car and found it lected from traffic on what was then a table! mounted on the outside wall of un ideul way in tryvel around the The Way grass covered bit of ground, and may the former .Elizabeth Canerei Hotel, country, there has been a rrnriferation have become a victim of an automo- which explained that the hotel was of madside signs and hisinne markers It Was bile accident. In later years the trian- 'DISTRIBUTING Oompam explaining what event hatJ happened gle was paved over, and later than standing on the she of Hannah Ametf's home, where she and her a( that spot. Some with few words are By William Frolich thai, the present brickwork was easy to read quickly, while cithers arc added, . husband lived during the American rarely read to tin; cud. as the motorist Arou nd 1032 there were a number Revolution, She is credited wiih hav- condition to he displayed. This sign, t glides by at M) miles per hour. Even of htslorit Kigiiii erected throughout ing talked neighborhood men out of posted between the curb and sidewalk his passengers can'I read iliat fast, and the country, inspired1 by the patriotic signing a loyalty oalh to the king, dur- on CMsinut Street near Si, George's the driver had heifer not try. feeling at thq.'•: upprpuch, of George ing "the dark days of Washington's retreat from'Fort Lee. This tablet was There are some people who may he Avenue, was knocked to the ground Washingion's. JCKJth -birthday, I/i lijt- removed to allow for some alterations such slow readers that they find it and run over by a misguided uutomo- /.iiheth-most of these'siigns were dis- to the bulding, and never was necessary u^cnvivc the sign from its biie. DaTiercd and hem beyond useful- iinguishcd by ilit;, ;Kilho'uetie of a replaced pole HI that they can lake it home to ness, jt was retrieved.and relumed to horseman waving a tri-coml'red hut, WLA f D ^^ , __„ read at their .leisure. This may have the RoselleHistorical Society, which while beneath him hung the •gold- In iron! ot the Springfield Presbyte- happened years ago in Ruselle. after had donated the signs io the town &« let I cred sign which stated the reason rian Church is a very impressive EXTR4 FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST! -signs weru posted at the mam roads part of the bicentennial celebration of for its presence. A few (if thesv signs marker for the Battle of Springfield. into the hi .rough, that proclaimed that our country in HJ7fi. are still standing where they have This is a statue of a Continental Sol- Abraham Clark, a signer of the Decla- All of the,other signs; that were huen for oS youre, bui far loo many dier of George Washington's army ration of Inckpendenee. had heen horn posted at that rime have long since have disappeared from their sites'of who helped defeat the invadifljj Drit- MAYTAG and hyed here disappeared from their poles at the historic interesi. ish and Hessians in 17K0 On ihe base CONSUMER RATED «1* curbs. One by one they vanished from "I here is only uiie SULII sign still on In some spots rhcre weru more su(>. of this monument is » tablet that their locations, and as they were' WASHER display to'tlie fiufilit., and thai one is !.iantial markers ejected, such as the describes the tiaitle, and Rev, Jamas bolted to the poles, it was probably a NJ '.( I I f I P.KilPI I inside the Rosclle Borough lla]|. It. one by the Cannonhall House* in CaldweM's famous battle cry of, simple matter to remove them using a originally huU hgen fastened to ihy Springfield This cast metal sign "Give em WattK, hoys'" as lit" tore up small wrench...... •• • . . /runt wail .of. Uiu M Borough: Hail, explains to the reader in brief detail Watts hymn-books in be used a.s wad- and it had IH;C,TI preserved when that Back about 70 years ago there was I he Battle of Springfield, thai tool; ding in (he muskets of the American building was demolished' to make. another sign (hut is no longer in ejiis- place June 23. \7W). Another, similar defenders This siaiut; stands on a ICKIHI for ifiu piestir! structure' Stand- lence. This one. made of wood in the siyn on Si George's Aveni'e in Ru)>- jnect; of ground five feet square that IN EXTRA FEATURES ing above the tt'fre'ihrrK.'ni dixpunwr wuy describes a skirmish in thai area, :*«* I form of a lall-Ntecpled church, stood has been deeded to the Slale of New AT HO EXTRA COST, if) Ilit; hallway, ii provide an oppor- on the small triangle at the south end which wan called "Spahtown" ui thai Jersey as the smallest state park. tunity (fit errant timers to study IK of Chestnut Street. Painted white and tune Just across the struct ft'ini this rreKsuyw, as. thiry t'vait their lurrt Kfcuririy black letters, it announced to sign is a small buck cj*4tHrai thai tells 1 Fmiurtna bt/fnie IIK; pre'-ithnj. |U'Jgu the travelers that Roselle and the Pre- (if the oiiu-iirrie exislence iheie 'if y VVHIium Frnlich is a resident nf NUMBER A second stgiij once icjentital.-.to the •.hyiunan C|iurch were the. first to be Hiiiil.-iiT iimkuig copper-.cciini, to be. Bfwulle Knd'a.mcmb'er'orthc Union: Th* World*Flr*t others, is still in (."X.Mcntc, hui not in a 11ginvO by EdiwirtKelectric light bulb used as !iK«ney County Historical Society,

STUDENT UPDATE MAYTAG DRYER Fowier chosen as Alden Scholar Teen artist WASHER Barbara L. fowler, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles R; r-awler of Mountain- sides has been named a |W6-y7 Alden .Sciiolar. at Allegheny College. F'owler will be honored this fall at the college's Honors Convocation Alden Scholar awards are presented in (lie fall*to students who maintained a grade point average of 3.2 or higher during the preceding academic year The awards are named in honor of Timothy Alden, who founded (he college in 1815 F-iiwIur, a graduate of Jonathan Dayiori Regional High School, is a junior with a major in biology," • ' ' Allegheny College is a suleclive liberal arts institution located in North we st- SELECT MODEL SELECT MODEL ern Pennsylvania • Las! LongBr Than • Consumer Rated Juba achieves honor status Any Other Braifid No.V > Consumer Rated • Regular & Perm, Brian juba, son of Gregory and Christine Juba of Mountainside, has b«en No.1* Press Cyctes named to the IJean's List at the University of Notre Da me for outstanding scho- larship during the spring semester. MSQCTAG MAYTAG The Dean's List is comprised of a select group of students who havy sue RANGE ceeded in maintaining a scholastic average of 3.4 and above during the pay DISHWASHER semcMcr. Juba, a IWft graduate of Governor Livingston Regional High School' will be Jeffery Jenkins, 14, a student at Deerfi.eld School in a sophomniu at the university Mountainside, has been selected for the 1997 Union County Teen Arts Touring Exhibit. The exhibit fours Area students make Dean's List Union-County throt'Kjh fvtarcti 1998 The Univeisiiy of Delaware has Named Io the Dean's List are full announced its Dean's List for the Mine students with grade point aver SELECT MODEL 1 '-piing 19'J7 scmcMer Among the slu- jge . of 1 "^T or al«>ve for the scmeMcr, Statile earns university honors SELECT MODEL with no lem(>orary grades, .S.luclentK dents receiving this lionor are lour Anmityric J. Stalile of Mounl.jinside has been named Io ihe Dean's List at ' Super 4.0 Capacity > Consumer Rated area residents. who Slajtcd at the university before S.iKe Regni.i (ffiAersity in Newport, R I. lor the spring st-rncslcr of the Oven No.r Included on Ihe Dean's List are Jan Ihe I.ill 1W4 are under a Dean's List ]')<)<) *)1 academic ye.u FREE 10 Year Burner v/\lun that u-ijmrfs a 4 2S (il'A or •No. 1 Racking; STOP Ijouisi • Iloopiii{.Miiier of Mounl.iiii Slatile/aneajly childhood«dnuutioii major and a junior at S;i]Ve Kegiha, will Replacement" ' above Capacity side, ,nul S[innglield rc-ideilt". Jfnnil be "•[!(. i id ing the In si semester of her junior ye.ir studying at Queensland ' 'HIM I er Lynn Kobri.ii, Robin (/flrien and Ihe Univcisity of Del.iwjre i«. •.ity in kockhiiiiii)lon, Au^lr.ihd She i>. the d.iiightfr of Jfanne Sljtile of Mouti •|>avid Michael (ielfond. located m Newark..Del tainside and Leonard Statile of Sliorl Hills MXXTAG REFRIGERATOR STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER — Florence M. Gaudineer School's "Stu- dent of the Quarter rebi- . >ientrfonhe • f ou rttirrqfogrtjgr of the 1996-97 schboi year are, from left, fifth grader SELtCT liWOiL Jill Kurzner, sixth grader • No-Break^ Bins SALES Tim Homljsh, seventhgrad- > Strongbox™ er Grace Alfano and eight Door Hinges , TAX grader Jason Wasserman. The program is sponsored by the Springfield Elks HURRY IN NOW! 2004 as part of their Youth Activities Program which recognizes exceptional stu- dents who are selected by EVERY MAYTAG the teaching staff - IS ON Union Gounty BACKSTAGE! On-line Presents. FIND IT Quick & Easy •.-•• PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" July 24 48™ www.localsource.com/ "Jekyll & Hyde" August 3 "Beauty & The Beast" August 19 "Ftent" September 2 "River Dance" October 12 Wouldn't It be more and much morel' convenient to receive 1 your paper In the mall 'DISTRIBUTING Company each Thu&day? •BIDDING^ELEOTRONICS •AUDIO &VJSUALI OPIN MONL* THURS, 10AM 'TIL B:00PM; TUIS. 4 FBI, 10 AM. TIL 6:00PM; OPENSATyRDAYlOAM.iFlk5:pOPM;CLpSID.tgNpAYl_ .: rtsponsibli iortypogra'phical irrors; 'Bring us you best deal from TOPS • PC RICHARDS •THE WZ - and we will glaSly belt their ottir on »ny ilim w« carry.'

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Whether working directly with elderly clieniB or providing lead summer chorus behind-ihc-scenes help, the contributions of SAGE volunteers «re critical «o In o program entitled "A Garland of D's," the Diamond Hill Summer Chorus local families who are caring for elderly loved ones. * will perform mime of Bizet. Brahms, QanQhicri and others on July 31 at 8 p.m., For more information about becoming a SAGE volunteer, call Snyder at at the Prexhyteriiin Church of Chatham Township, 240 Southern Boulevard, (908) 273-5554. " Chatham Townsihip, The church is air conditioned and handicapped accessible. Established in 1954, SAGE provides a comprehensive range of services to Garyih Nair, musiic diectpr of Summit rhnfaie, will conduct the singers in assist the frail elderly in maintaining their independence, including adult day choruses from Bizet's opera "Carmen," including the chorus of the cigarette care, home health aides and companions, Meais-On-Wheels. Tel Assurance. giils, incJEcefptsfromBanchicri's'T'esuiK) neila weradel jnovedi...," and in two "Info Care" information and referral, and earegiver support groups. works by Brahms, "Nanie" and "Schiuksalsliwi" Barbara Rogers will accom- pany on the piano Tickets are available at the door at $15, Sin lor senicirs and students j-or more lnformatmn, call C973J 762-848.0, . . AN EXTRAORDINARY Guryth Nair, who »» «l«o aKsociiie pmf«?N«or of music at Drew University^ where-he iM of ihcir regular tiinir,1. and tli<>ruM.> atu inactive, and for (he public to enjoy a summer evening of music; In addition in the Diamond Hill Summer Chorus, Summit Chorale aKo offers the public a free community King of Handel's "Messiah" in DeLembej, a*, well as us regular Iliree-consert ».eu.s.ori. Pathways offers support for breast cancer victims F'jthv j\\ limits vwcimnn who have nr have had breast cdiit.Lr to |om na of (lit ui^uiUjiiiun * iuppurt gruupfc Mctuagi MI- Ire* «uiU vtkli bt» iulU 4i out ul f'dih»j»i> ilirtL ipnri&dring agt-ntic-— [IK. Summit VMf A iht Kt«. iurc_t f tn tcr [or Vrnrnwi at ( dlvary Fpiw.up.il f him.b or Overlook H"cpilai CaJI Margortt Mtcila director of Pafrmjw di t'MlH) 277 'r>ta u ruj.i n_r I r JFI> of {iitsc troupe "r fur rrr>rt lfifiirnulion dfwut J\i!ri*€i\l fjLin^ Drt.aM f jncer Tti^tthcr lurnniritn *h > hj\L r>u.n rt_ti nllv duj, n ' LI I JII K \ALI-1 M-'nti. ilui nILCIS on Thur- la > CVLN ub^ from i lf> i i 7 r in i thi. Suinmit i Mf~A lupin- »iil include biLd-i LdriLtr irtatntni inmmuiii ^dlfufi Aiih iht. health tart s\'itm eiipuij: Mrattj-i^ and I um mvnhirij. fann ' LJ lie. iinJ lnuids Vaughan Setiwarz, FllD will fduhuic \ D I ivjnj. s ilti Drtj t f diii-tr * i J wed l\ supp>rt j.rnup fur »nn( n v>ilh n >n rLLurrttii brt_ i i LJIILCT Hut affi_rs d «-df(. 'uppirtist tnvirorim> nl in which t" uy U Lj~~""yJ lidit rt - 'urLt' JIIJ \tdy rif cnpirijj 7 hi j;mup djst.ul>"»ev In ing with tht opgti 1 iiit i uc of bit, i i LdiiLLr F duiiidior drt Murv Hill I'N MSN an j KJV f n^i p;h, MSW "Ad|Unimg (" kutununt Breast c.'ancer," rjjuais twice a ftionth and if. for Freeholder Edwin H. Force, left, examines some, of y.'irjit;n with retununl or meiaMahc breust t,ani,c/ DIKCUSSKHI will rntloUsJ w;/y^ the plants on sale at the 8th Annual Master Gard- of regaining; j sense of control in oriL'*s« life and eclutaiton ahiiul recuiTent hreas' ners of Union County's Garden Fair and. Plant Sale cunter jss'ue.*.. Virginia Durns, LCSW. MS-W will facilifait held at the Trailside Nature and Science Center on BACK FOR A SECOND TRIUMPHANT YEAR! Pathways, provides non-medical bruasl cancel-rewjurces lo wonien and then Mountainside, About 1,400 people had-the chance "A moment to remember in Paper Mill history, enrapturing both families, It is sponsored and wcirdinutt-d by Overlr)nR llualih Sysleni. tliti to learn firsthand about how to create and maintain theatregoers and performers alike, children and adults ., . Resoucc Center for Women and the YMCA, all of Sum/rut. The oryunizaiiou an environmentally friendly garden, the fair's theme. A resounding success," — WORKMXPUBLICATIONS . spnnKrirs suppnrt groups, physical fitness and rehabilitation program;, and In addition to special activities for children, atten- Robert jobanson, the Paper Mill S.T.A.R.S., The Deirdre breast cancer awareness efforts. Pathways ylso rnaintams a lending Ifhrary of dees could examine a display of home composting Shea Irish;Dancers, and more! 200 performers in an hiea.st cancer riilonnation and bc»oks thai are avyiluhlu to the public. Pathway*, bins or attned educational lectures on such topics evening of musk, dance, and celebration. ". has a variety of urotit; in Which volunteers are essential. Anyone mterusted in as .how to choose household products that will not donating her 'or hih tiirx; or services should cull Pathways.- pollute water sources. Proceeds benefit the Master THURS,, JULY 31 * 8 PM * $30,525, Children Under 13:315 Gardeners' programs and services for county resi- dents including a garden hotline and a speaker's Send the nsws from door-to-dorm bureau. 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YOUR ADH£R£ BEGINNERS WELCOME : Hummels - fo/? /Mb«e INfo, CALL I -800-56^-89 / / Hummels Springfield, NJ ASK fORSH6RRY 201 402-7411 201*238*1223 SPRINQFliLD LEADER - MOUNTAINSIDE ECHO THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1W7 — PAOI 9 Three cars collide in township intersection Gas odor leads to Fire Springfield ish subject who was unable lo produce fmm the morrn put a tree limb onto An attempt lo beat B traffic light iif a license, to operate as the , (wo houses on (he corner of Meiscl Department investigation the intersection or Morris and Maple POLICE BLOTTER • A back-up and run was repcirted avenues resulted in a Ihroj-car acei- Avenue and Cain Street, bringing out The Springnpld Fire Department by the driver of a Honda Civic to Union County Police' and Public found themselves bottling the dent with injuries July 9 A local tow minutes, Occupants of tlj»,Camry and FIRE BLOTTER pohcu at Mountain and Hcnshaw Works and GPU crews. anciunt elements — earth, air, fire, truck, a Toyota Camry with two (he him, suNtained neck injuries and avenues later tlial night. The driver water — into July 5. occupants and a llondii Accord were were taken lo Overlook while a third > An accident between a Ford was in southbound stop-and-go traffic • The Kquad directly fought fire about to proceed from Maple Avenue perMni was reported hurl, rieanup. wagon and a bagel delivery van in the • Motor vehicle occidenti were wlifn the car ahead reared into her and Iliree limcK in a six-day period A at 7:5n p.m, The trucker saw a Lin- look ,10 minutes, temporarily halting intersection of South .Springfield also part of the Springfield squad's drove off, [\ilicc was unable to match brush f)re along Forest Drive was coln four-door limousine.also enter- NJ Transit busies and other west- Avenue and Hillside Avenue left one blotter. Two units responded to a (be offending car's license plaie quenched 5:30 p.m. Juno 29 and a ing the intersection from eastbtmiid bound Morris Avenue traffic; back to partjHnjured ]:17 p.m. July 10, The iwo-car accident with injuries on number. twbequc grill hlum at a Robin Morriii Avenue and stopped. The Lin- Washington Avenue. Ford driver said that the van turned Rome 24 West near ihe Billusrol The accident oecured while police Court residence was put out 5:19 coln t-hrtned the Toyota and'both «>!- I'ulice, after consulting thefirst fnw into Her from Hillside while the van Way bridge 8:58 a.m. July 2 and to lectixl thy Honda in the crossing. Were detouring traffic from Mountain p.m. July 4, A trash can fire got a trutker and two other witnesses, sum- Avenue at South Springfield Avenue driver said he "didn't mv" the Ford, a Hccond crash with injuries on Three pohte cars, (wo fire trucks, unii's attention 30 minutes later at Rome 78 East at mjlepost 50 4:3? monscd ihe limn driver from Fjrook- and Ashwood Road A GPU cable • A near head-on crash between a two hrsl aid wagons, an Overlook Morris- and Mountain avenues, p.m. Ihe next day, A three-gar acci- lyn with failing to heed the red light. came down during a heavy ibundur- Chrysler wagon and a Chevrolet hap- Hospital parumetjii, utitf and an addi- • Airborne maltcrii brought out a dent wiih two injuries in front of the I lie Honda owner was charged for Ktorrri, knocking out power bet.ween pened at Morris and Henshaw tional tow truck arrived . ,w,ihm unit to Colonial Terrace with the CnloniJl M<»tcl on Route 22 Eastt allowing an unligensud driver, a Drit- thu points for several hours, Lightning avenues about two hours later, report of a heavy odor of natural at 2 50 p.m. July gas in the area 4W> p.m Juny 29 PUBLIC NOTICE Thu squad shut leaking propane PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICe PUBLIC NOTICE • A unit returned to Route 22 tanks while lending In a truck acci- fh&rifuro Ii,ii-*jf1 u[if>r> Irift lor»uolr>^ rl*o ^rinouncftd at trie time OT me auctirjn T r>« envelope* gMnfj ttio namo of the blr>jf»r fiast tti assist an EMS call at a busi- RESOLUTION OF lW* "' ^ F l.irirnriy !>• 11^ I IUII'I Hi,if th« Atipli',ir,t rttote rnrleftfoo *M«J right lo rptfiln cJamA^ft' nnO tl*H» type of malarial^ or services bid on dent at Milltown Road and Smith- TOWNSHIP OF SPHINGFItLD lia', rrtfjl hlf; biifdun urid*fr N J '.j A out of tf"i» r^crposH fndnuy In thfi crv«nt of Ii fiffecHf1ad bids rnuet be aocompariled by ness 7-Vi p.m. July 5 The squad r fk'Jd Drive (, u in July 2 PLANNING BOARD, "1O i0D/fJ(r.) lor ttn) o'.'ir'l '.'I tr« mf.rmttivfi Ijrooch ATty (HffeuBflCeo botwison Ific sum a certified crisck or bid bond equal to io% responded ,to a t-ull. ;if a person COUNTY OF UNION v;nliinc^is; ntvl on rtoposlt arid thA Osmag^s iiK:u"ftd win of trift bid total • Water became a problem wlK-'n STATE OF NF.W JEHSCY WHEREAS UI ttm tfjntlU'.lwri of Ilio May Lie returned w1tt>out lnt«re»t- No btddar may wlihoiraw the W4 for » per- Kluck in an elevator in an Indepen- 7. 1fe>S7 hnnflng upon motloti of Mr Kur Ths fjtflte aliall nof be llabl« for nny dam iod of thirty (30) days oft»r th« tiata tet for a commcrcii'il properly on Victory Iran' I,,. W^J „„ „,,„!, j,,,.,,, w,,(l',fft Ti'jt tlv*f Op'tMyll'-l J F'lrllirijlig h frt'Tl TTK>rr> apes arising out of Irs failure to QIVP p>oKftfis trtfl opening trwrftof r e dence Wuy building 10:30 p.m., to Wriiiyfujld Planning B'jfird #p-»7- ; fclil bfift. rKifiriny ttio . jp:iliciilirjri volfj'l Ir. si'-iri lu tfit? auccoftftful bldd«r at any opetrfic ri* Board of Education re&ervftn ti-ie RoiuJ fiiund ilsclf wiili a leaking irig trj HHJ f)rr,f,,,rty ,,| Rk,r(, w>n , „, y , ,jr, ntJprovB II Irii.lijrjiny Hie vnrlaritoG time if ttie Stato fans to tonder trw cJ««rj right lo rejoct any or all bido ftubrmttfrd anrj find that pers'in liaving extricated I r t».() 1,1* M.iu oUrm I'lv«ici t'/ flwi rKrtlfltinttrjn thet trm bid ha* CHJOO asc»>pt»(] In any bid, arid atuiU, ImUwtmaUlwHdt In I UKruirup ol i.piiuufi«kj Planning Bond t>y toy ftwComnriMlortwof TranntioitWiVm the ^iny way It dfterrro ad/l&abl» lo V»o bir+fit Ihe nearest The fnrce h.i'l t" (V il Wii/ ^jf rrifirnrji i,-,!t7iiiK,r, V, i^ pn-jf npI>toJ*il Guc?-«eeful bidder may notify Ihe Stain, in IntoroKts of tha SctlO'.H Dlstrlci • A fite alarm problem at the rTiirfjr f^ub^i/ici-jri niKj vnrimi t, folio' tr I t wririny. of tno tildtJer'B tjoslre ta nullify The with earth is in keeping horn >r ';t tl-nt ;ippllr.;iliori ,is. tuW'in- Cfjritr&ct arKJ t^^e State win return the pi.jr»-h Bidders are required to cxjmpfy wttM ttte tdward V, Watlon School wu nmn, lot wMtti nri^ front y»rfi &«t tie,'*- wi n,«i / ppli ,iti .r \' jt.it ti-'J njles and rogulatJor» of Chapter 127 PL grounding live wjies enlanj.'.lin^ p WHEHEAs me Plnnnlrig Board d'm.,1 aft*? pric^ and the p*?rform?iric#? oet>o9H 'J fiirj'-.f If I (1 FLAlJI-ilUO HOfiKU v/IIfiout rwnolty O' InlereOt Ty7*f rs~>r*:.htri'in'j Affirmative Action arid invesiigaied 3:42 p.m. July 1.. Acti- mirifd Hi It III rr tl'^f,' /llrj,, 1,,H „,!,, r,,r ,,„ , rriur.t turrH^h N^tlr>» of Compllflric* with truck on Cottier Road 10 ^SS a.m. f ttK. rnOiiMlif Cjf [till P|lMri|.,y h' 'l"l It Fy — - Tfit. riftnO wtll exrludf) any nglil lill« of &rjrT»*» wit>i ttiolr t>id F^iddeis are requited to vated ulunrLs sent a unit to the Flfir- Wtll I PHI ,ip[l||'Ti W»> Kill'! */or» l'i I,it 't, I'K H/ t'li r ' JI /r,( !f(- / r H A If 11/At J mtf.rnut in anrj to any '.tate highway adjoin ' 'triply with tlw» rules and regulations of July 2 and while removing a burn- V « •Jfti «r,t ,,n-] ing Ihe premlbfis. Th* d**d conv«yt no Ttift Arrtfirlcarre With Dianbilltlftr> fVA of lOtO ing lice branch lying on arcuii.- unci; M- Ga-udmuer SclKK'l 9:37 VVHF FtFAS, tiio t'l inmnj f1o-,,^ , „, i fight of UEHI to th* Sl»t» Mlyhway. (ADA) cxir»oerrHrig unlawful discrimination ••nj-1 tl.« Aur II' tt on on April ? I'I*/ i' A^t*ft» to tf>e highway can oriiy t>« in f*rr,r>|r*yrrient cables ;i|onj' Short Hills Avenue a in July 2 urrJ thie Municipal Wt-.l'l, |lrrw t|u, /[,,,!,,,,,,, ,,M j,,,,!^] o ,,,,,, AcriievB'l through an access perrnti s*v NEW JERSEY DFPARTMEN7 All sjjccftftslut voridors rtrul subfiVt wttrWn riJ.irirj, |o l/jy / T-4^r .it WVfll fi tirr-i,, !!„, jri^'1 from ttm ^jtale In actor anc*> wltf^i ttm **v*n (7) 0»y* of tb« rw-jfje* Of Intent to 12 2(, pm July 4 Sf/i p.m July 4, .PLiririirij Doot^J li(,(,i,l It« lull fim fipr I -1 OF TFIANSPORTATION requtrementu of P.I. 19B9, C 3S ana award of th» Blgnlr»g of thft oontr»ct. [ir» of bfiri: mid NOTICF Or PUBLIC AUCTION N.J.A.C- 10 47 et (M>g Th« rjeeri sh;j|l the !^>IIowiriQ B7-OB-OT WHEMEAS If* t'l.rin-ij Fl.ii.rJ t,r. tr-> f**ctnct Ttifj U**J of ftifl prerriises as ik JunK T A ohoto cowy ol tlifjir (=»d*ra.l L*tt#r of ' rn Ui-w j.-rfQj LJ»porlri,enl fj varr) or for •pl^aQ^d rr)*t«)-1ai* and MM1I p 1 hlfjlt tr»o u»r^ of ttur prftmiB«n for OB q' ' 1Z 1T7" r-orting al VJJ'J , fi it,. HjJ^onlslrfO unlfiso «uch ou|i*r>ot ad ai/lir.-* (f-i« r>-j.n j "i it ti»j [ i i iv ti , j fii- '.,wiri^ pFiif:..-,! -jf vft'j.tirit Uin'J V A Pl^jlo copy of Ilmif Ctrtlficats of rorjr.i^n sirii.., trm Apfll r.-iiiHtirig |o Ufi'.iri, directly COfio^n^s a btislriwftrt cor*du Employ** Intorrnpton Report (AA 3O2> tt»«* rijmiiftr fjf u,iii,,rKi- if [ IK, J , ,r tl i it I OH OBITUARIES Rout* 24 FrHWiy. VflH,,ri B fril fl.) tl-.f.T ) ,-<1 r,,,| ,, , |tj uri 1?, Parc*l XMYIO'jB 1 tHs Commissioner of Trari^porlalkon 3 A corriplttt** Afflrmvtjv* Action En'iploy p'tjVl'J/") UI S/ If,, t , ,!•„ • |t ,, ,,„ ,„, j,,,, 1 reserve* the right lo ri*)fvc1 all bkjn for &fiy »» Information Bop oft (AA 302) if) IBOI IFI tMi i«,rj ](,rln'J o > |l, it |i,„ f|-, ,, , iianwi vytjat&oewfjr If tnorc a^>*^3rs ICJ bfl Th» AffirmativB Action Affidtvlt for Surviving axe thrut siirts, Lett, Joel WIM I,; f..t)\ rjji'.V (•*, r,»irri* r|i.,l;,r,..,, iifi tr» any rx>liu*K>r» betweeri triddera, ti-»eri UN* vendor* having t#ss than fifty amplo.y- Christine Debus otlnjr 3*ftll tl 1! IMe art trri»at,iiar fihup**^ pftr^ot i'io rit ti. CorrirriiEiBfon^r /^hall fiave ff**s nght lo relutt«i ifi Ned". ui{;ht ^raridthildrein and a r ••• Is no ItJng.r •cc.pt.bl* 1 wi'Jnti [j'jlnt rjy /'l , long . 'jrilaimrrj 1 i,'jt« £iny bid from tfult pftrrion, r>**r6onr> or oorfxj- ( hrislinf- [Xbu 70, nf Summit J By ordnt of ttin Board of E-duc«tion "i-tf,f. Baurijf/] r,r tfifj ^4"intt t>/ |ti» c**ritf^f ration for »uc/>., time as Ihe Cornmi&ftione' Srinnoflold Union r^ounty tiuw Jrtir^j/ dif_d July 8 in her hnms. WHtr<(AS Mr flor. • „,,„,„ , [ ,,,] fir» of n •moll tjr^jk arid (jfi il,o r^^ji,, ^ 5hal( Or?tf*rrrilr>« tf tr>_bu- Tj^-frifly ' JJMIII ,t,'.rir ( If.r'f/ it' ,", " l'»?» ofjmpl«rt»ly wltfiln tfiR Township fjt «|f[jf rl if r.if I,,, i ,/,,•, ,„ , _ t, . i ,,. ''prln^itild IJniori ^fj'jnty Ttif? property, tr f T ^ l-inrEirj1*!nz«*3 rjy fylmmtt lopoyrapfi/ n* th«, «J'J'r ••5t,ful blOOfr sri.lll O»-r1tfy [hdt NOTICE TO CREDITORS hved in Summit for -id yejrB She wjs Bella Schachtel e tltfs bid ha* been independently arrived at ing srjrrw JO in rtn- lirM ,rj r,f |rln p0(o«| rjr- ESTATE OF RICHARD C. POWFLL. wttfiout oollijbkjri wtth any oth.jr bidOfjr or d d crDssnif.' ijujrd m Sumnut fur Un Bella Sthauhid, y 1. of Luke Worth, tim o'jutrwriy OI.JH, II ie rst»i»-f fieei/iiy WItTi any COrnpotnor or potential competitor rf/u-, Mn iJcbu' WJS pth ariri a F^VH rjf eoVt It the Ifth day of July, AD, 19B7 upon the nx-inrM-T of thu F,h/.jbclh Sports f lul> ff**o**»Sftry tl:ist » certified cor|>or6t^ re»olu apj^llcatlon of the underoloxn»d, as Executor day in-Columbia Hospital, West PaJm ifl U 0' I' ' f-l 11 f+if,f*» ,n, | f I ,,, , ^f f,! ,,- i I "Jfll'jimlna C'jrn.- of U.«- ijfths allommr] tion be submitted as evidence of the bid r d'« P'ofw^cionat offi^^t print 8fiop» of the estate of *ald aaceaavd. rtotlce is Ludics Auxiliary ders authority to ant on behalf of tfi« l^rebl y given to the cr»cjitofs of Beach'.'Ha. h iHJ., Hill to il |-,lr Tt',1 ',ff, ,", ( "i '. '(. , . rriacft'nf* shopt. nor^nulf.3rK*j *ndU6Iruit oorprjration 7 «nn ^rjf|i3l»rjnglly. onto i«jrWc« utations deceased to exhibit to tf« cubscrttxr under i^' arc IILT hu'.hand, Otdrjje *l -1.. T"' I •• Ir, ,- ,,,r , ' [,.,. nl], ,,,,- 'trm stati» ra&ervee me right to astabfisri Bom in Russia, Mrs Schachtel Tf,^ iTrirnftf]laIftj ri*ii.jhr,ortK">'>j Ift r.^mprliw*'! o^tti or affirrriation trifjlr claims and ft rnirilmotfi darting bid f urttwir oondtliorip dnrrian^ft against the estate ot ssi' r, t'tilriLU Strnnt'iitx-T^j u ot Cl'>gl»- 3trJ mulli fijrnlly TfiJimt,x, r,L dn^ a of trm tale if ony. win be announced at tno lived in Springfield before moving to I ,rr- 1 ,>„ .-,-,,„, r, , t ,,,',-j ,, ',..' j r>)r,,, '' rrnjrii'jlpel lake (inflparV. It in BUriuLiri^Jea or dof^jased wtthlri (i*x months from the dat^ limp of holding th^ sal^ and tfio right to wrlri brottn. r Lrvun ll.ippc.1 jnd J •J tt • r I J r ,., „ « ,,. rr, , . „ , j, . , „ , ,„ tfinje 61'Jes riy Una MH t«riidefitial /orn- of f,ald ordei. or Ihey will be frjfBver barred F'londa two years ago. She, wat a T *"Jra^ eir^y or «lf iarirj« frorri the gale In from prrjftf»r>-u!lnfj or recovp-ririg ttm nflmr* t,»rre IE an nyft BfW tiiitrfiri-^. lo 2a Fiwwjiy rftKorved All bl?*B shall be rj-jnslT»r»Tj oflere j'r in 1-hil 1 t*" '• •'"' '"I 'I ,.i . . J -' i" f, I-1 ' t ir-jlu r a^alrist tr>f? subscriber ri*iHfl-jy enrl trif? doVrrtlov/n ^ornrnc*ftiftl 'Ilr. lor tl>« purcl-iiififi tjt real properly frorn t.rio i! Drmi B'rith Women and 'rK.1 I-JII IJ\O")!1 AvMnuB IK only ltir»«) Irj fool '.tat" nrid Brian bt> oub|i*-i to aoonpti*nc*« tJy tjlx>" a«j^ / Ii publr utihtu.r dn, ,Ty.nldl,ii of Springfield, Mrs, J trw> Cofrirrilfjtioritjr of TranoponatJon ir IT,." r,f. ,I, , ,,f. ' I ,.,/' ' '' '*' HtirJ tti. tf'jri'l l>j rTi&'JBrolBl/ ujwnirl I rjavla K Man jr Attorney a AH tmles arf> ftub>ect lo any outstanding '10b Route 10 Wn'ji Paul P. Brown SdiU'.hiuJ wai k nicmber of the Flo Jttfi z>tvny witi r>f, firjtrj r,utj|o'/t to II-K / I I ' in! ,l[^l' J li'l] AI' ss r if j f-fip^rlttn r Inlrri ar 9**rtf>d b/ thf rtdelarid'i OenWIIe. HJ 07614 tll i fit'&ourctt^ Cciuntii, municipal zoning 01:in Cancer Rcljuf of Newark. U,f.llllf,rj tl,, ,1 I,,, |r p,,, rjWr,o, ' 1 H,,, [,, [>! ft/ U6540 BLR July 17. 1097 I'jnl I' Bro*n 7<. (il Surriiml. (Jiti) roqulrftmetitc arid oil ^if,(w Qlalutnr>. rule& nri'i * ffiv K ITI' . ji l»ri f ri; r, i ' fi i* Surviving dTK 4 {>yn, Herman, i r p ,*r fji mi ,., „ i; f,i w, ] r,f, v,, i t, ,r ^g NOTICE TO CREOTTOH8 Julv 10 in In ti'irm /- oliKjr.f: will r>r? irvfJij'jfrrJ in (ho fjt»«3'j lo ESTATE OF MATILPA MOMCCKER, fjfOliibit «ll futufM 'iwrwfp, trorn ui^lrig tt-t# tiiB naie ifc oub]»r:t to nil msgrrwrrin ot Jinrn in V*- rJf->.f o* Af-JTJ F' OON T f brrjilier, George Cidmttn; a sister, Intqulry of rJUtJlIC rlMUlatory ar^nricWB rnufi f fjM, Mr tirowri lived in SI anedtelc, I Irrf. ,ifi, , f i If j rf j i n f. i r,if, „ I r,. rjiqulry of nubile regulatory j jrr™#tft rrf tf^ o^unt/ of Union rnarfcs on a'i^ertming nifcpl'i/r r^r u,,f. at> a ti|f, |r,i K l(jtll coijrity nrii Stfll*, yoi/prnrriorrt as w**ll Dorothy Fischer, and two r il/-3!JO0 rt.'Jt'fiil. f,r ,, juril-yfirrj Il t 1 B rr»^ 1 Tt^i *3ay ol Jul/ A tv 1 Wf*7 upvi ti-t« N Y before ni< >\ inf.; tu Sununit in r fir* f>ur.>lir_ utiltti^fR Of qu« i puMi' LrtHnjfjft iso application of tfm urt'^*!fr»tyrM»^ tss Fy^cu An/ ,ir/«,,. |o p ,ir n| /MMO il< mutt !o tl'ia ar pll^irjlrj rfjalriotiorifi upon Tries urrij gnindyUildrun. V/(4EMf AS IIJ ri I', | IIV f>"> 'i '. . .r J M \')11 He WJS prnpLriv irurujjcr fin of tne land twlng nu^ionnf) fio repffmnnta 6 iT'iugri' Is-' tlfie-O 111 it I f) f>l I'i- I l/i't r, il tion or warranting urn rr<^rlfj at, to Uie tttta •J ir.ijt ', Jt,r tl»- r ,i-^ -I • i Ii- ./< I M i j I'I il !*• *f *jrfft*>O lo exiiitHt lo trie ft(Jt>*crttwr un4»r tlic Robbing A^enwy in Union fur 20 U THE MINIMUM STARTING BID li^ld by Irm ^tAt* \rj IHQ lAnrJ bAirio. 9tfc o&ifi or affirmatiori \tlmnt otatiTr« ari<-J IS SJ5 OIX) TiorlCfJ OonveyHrioe bhatl Ln* by t>Arr^oir OYrT"ta.ricis »oa(nst tr>Q aftt^io of R-aid ji-dTS, jnd hdd prcrvmusly worked m if 1,iiri o^/r,fjrf lufi fW f ,11. fjf fjfiiii tif* fTK>otn» from !ne O*le Ann Farrell V/HFPTAS t*19 lrf.nr ri'J W.I', op.-r «.•! •, Irilarrridtiun conr^^rrilr*g (lift at^iion rnny acts at grantor and without uffidavtt fjf Tlfl*i ^f t«iid o^cJof or n^«y v/l« t>*9 foffvftr t>nrrf^ nwiM^cTticnt with Ihe RoberKon Co Any call? Ktt&it b*i i,ul"j)«*'-i lo tl>« r^jritrrfr^Uial 1 Ann Fan-ell. 5'J. of Summit died Or • , i r.^t It-iO .,[ ( Ii ,itl'j. S*> ••<• :;, T t»i.. Oftr>arTrrioni of T rrtfujp'jrtatlon Mlyfil i>f I lability A- t U 1 '. A «,o 1*1 •»! »•>•") of I'm hurf.'li for 2*5 yi-jf- Mr Drown r (it I f p'»rt,Of 'j* fr f, rriftf h j ^ i" <- ! * i, • fiiday ut her hrinit:. «o A Horieci'ftr ond t,'jivnd with tlit* ftuyiil C iiiudifin Air rnont '>ftf,ti jri P 'j Bu, dry) Trnniun FjJ ALL BIDS ARE SUBJECT TO THf Rot*rt /• f-torivckvr . . • jjwm iw W«iMt* WHERFAS l/i M.in.r f f« ...nlff] I . APPROVAL OF THE £OJMMJI»&4OM£LR f-orcc 'dttrrnF Wnrfd Wat fi !.«.* C Hormcker Atto'rTHiy rell lived in Summit tor 50 years. «**tfrrtfjrty Ir-, ft,« nA»'< fr",t nw \j * , , , '' •* O^"Y«ANS»*OHTATION J Tl.f» ^ivi^tiori ir/ill rjf lifsl'-J at tl-ir Ufjw 102 Soutri f lnl«y Ave SnrMvini' jre tn^ wife, f '"^gy l»n IJOO'J^ CLR July i^ 1397 IVJI VJI r l F'O Hu* 4OS 1 J Surviving are her husband, John j,, O^O'J I'jlf ij i jl Jlj(| f,f rWflfrlJi **l jl i tin llj ^H M-jririf-ff, rji8Tr|f,1 Otflcn *tilr ti lo IfjoaWJ Ol Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 'l,i lighter ., F JUJJ Brown ( unru jud 6PMINGFIELD BOARD OF EDUCATION ^ryj fjtmrll Court on,j f>,f,r Mount Arllno U55&0 MF;C Juty 17. 1&97 (18 OXJj two ..suns... David ,J...and John J., a ttfBSt r.jiMUi.frf.'.! pfirriiriy i«r, .... l"fr,.,j I'.' rJJ O/f)r-C 1'J^? REBID C Idudiu Brown \)idt, ihree icters. WHEMEA& *// t/urur aryua'i |f. l|-» NOTICE TO BIDDERS brother, John C, Stockdale, and a ri-wJ Will »i.) /,i^ ! TIP ouc^eoetul bi'J'Joi wiII t>*j r«qulr^rj HJ grandyliild, 1 1 jnd Mjry Lowd, dnd three will fj*J tutj* Ijrit ill/ r.irrv jr lo 1}ist o'l" r pi/ ferity fi/« M-rocrit (S" "/„) rjl the Dprlrigflold, County of Union, Now Jersey D*cd f^jijf.»ii in tr-,t» rw.igf.t^rli j-,-^ fir^J It, ii II m dmourii ol tNij t)id 'it One Hundrea r IWy until 10.00 AM. on WtKJne&dny. July no Pursuant to ttio order ol ANN P CONTI i'k!i7 In ttm office of lh» Jtecmtary. in trie ^rjridtliiliJrcn Dollar^ ^$1&O OOj vvrilohevnr amount Is gr# SurrcKjatu of m» County of Union rnadv on rear of trie Florence M Gaudlrmer ^c rr«nl to Ui6 ruiiyl-it"jrri'/'''i nrr) Ol^r In <^SSh or U/ C*nillOr) ^hef,k drawn to th* 1 fth day of July, A.p., 1097. upon the r>ntHh Springfield Avenus. Sprlrjyfltild, appflcailcn of the iJnOersloried, as f^x»cutor WHEREAS lti« PLifirirng Fi'j,.rrJ r«li»i tri^j fjr(3er of Ihp r^l^w Jf»refty Dftpartrnorit fjt Mildred Grimmer i>iz*ty for the following,: of trie «»late of said o*c*aa«c). notio* I* Myra Fishman u[/'|fi thfj ^rqr^ fTf ff rn T *i T'i^fi^^ j r^ f^ rrun ooriation (l">t>reiritttter State/ no later fb givfln lo the credttors of »atd ner ttxi plan 6utjrrnf1*»^J b/ ff« ^f rj'<' ir' • Wian 3 00 p m r>n ttie day rjf tho auction Ir Mildred Harsell Gfirnmer, 90, of TO AND FHOM lo tHfl t»?r,tifri^>f-,/ fjf t wilri^r^^,^ virrl Ir^j r* r> a 'Josianated rsprosontative o( the StatH Myid fi-hnun, ^0, of Sprin^fit-ld. J rift f ATHLETIC EVENT TRANSPORTATION oath or affirmation their claims and t oint Pieasanl, formerly of Spring- IJo r?^ffln9lonrj »tinll tw gronlorj and firj o»rn»na« against th» evtnte of »*J3 died I"ndj> at her iKiint; act>ori irVitlt r rfVfiii/er ahall b^ aiv<»n deceased within sly months from the oats Wrtnin »vw (7i w rV-lng rle/r. of mcnipt field, died June 50 at home. bori: arid InolructlOri to Bidders. Torrri ol Proposal of said ord«r, or they will be forever bafr»d Bom in Newark, Mrs f-ishrrwn j ot 'li.- wriitnn rifjtic«- ol ttm actopmnoe ul WHEREAS tt«r r i jor ,f,j K „,,.] d«.wr arid Specification* rnay b» »xnrnlned at ttie from prosecuting or recovering tt-»e sam* Born •in-£jizabelri,."MrSi Grimmer tl-|« f)id t>y Irif r,'jrnrri|.jrsirjri«r of transports rnirir*d tfunt tlte varlari^ftr, frtt lf,t orfj.i I' t olflo* of i^i» &«cr«titry, F(ear of the FlorArv^e •gainst the subacrfbwr hvrrJ m S'Hjth f^jnpe before moving ItOfi It"* D»l3rK>« of th*- amount of thfj bW width, and front yard tnt bsc* nnv» b««n M. Gaudlnear Sctwjrjl board Office*. Southi lived tn Springfield before moving to o/.sii t« paio t>/ 'qninsd tiieci- to \t*s oro»r C Bank, N A rft'juorit«id arrJ thsjt Mur;|l frnforrArrmrit of Springfield Av«nu«, Sprlnalield, Now Vi Springfitld jn 19X7 Sht: worked jt vl trn3 Otat*! Trm rjlaio re(H)rvo(l the right lo the ofliriarice would corittitute an urrJ nt Jersey and on* (1) mvy thereof may t>« pnovlly; Ely. Williams 1 point Pleasant'-in 1987. r»ft«*l' ft^tuel TarnflfjAif, ir trns iu& *»»»|JI t>irj Murim Jeweler , in frunford dnd pre hardf-.fiip for Hie Aprjlicarit nnd furtrirjr 1*. il Oblfllriad by BBCII bidder Guerrtari * Blair, Attorneys no n*>yati/y « ifoacpct of -r retuaco to tdt"- poss«<»slon or in any Surviving are a son, Robert* two j tri «u rualirmr t>re8crn-fi tin- tnrmt arvj fjOrjdltlons bid* shall b« made only on trio lorm pro 308 Cast Brond 8t .i luMy nwncd jnd operated Howard varlancet will b«.i «/rfjfff Weatfiew. MJ 07o»l by ,"jriy 6*t fonl-i h«reln or «8 »ub»«qu»ntly vldwd wtth all blanks filled In arid signed by daughters. Diane Hart and Nancy c«nt property owrmrt; the bidder. Bids fchall bs enctosed In ild U5551 MEC July 17,"1»«7 f '>nipjriy Jewekrs m f-Ji/dbelh wiih Morrell; two brothers, .Bert and Ervin h'jt IJIIJ liu^bjud Sidney Mrs; n&l]_ irun )'i.id'jjlc

UAFTIST Jlifli SIIKX'I ,uid |nc Kcliyjnin SC1I.yil J| ff) IJi Mu_i ^ -Mudy MaiinoniiJen' legal t(«Jr. and'from 9 f/> crlrtjfale/1 at all wr"irihip frcrvict-i- 'l~Uc churt.11 -KVA-,Nf;.t;L T CHURCH TTIKfS f '^urury VIVHII, VK.III^II <, l^ca[-u'- Mfii'j A M 10 If) A M w \w ST'SftVSIjCi'i] \tCvf iui'l jll IKIIIII ait i AM • ;42',liun.*rp,j C Int. jifUffi i lourn d,r TittJi Miroui/Ji iwclflli rani in tlr ! Jr^i'li law lu'4tjnii profrMni aftcnK»»>fw we revi-ew tlie weekly Biblical p"f METHODIST Semi-Annual Sale »k K Mjtlry, Vm >r Pa'ti^ SmuLiy '/ «j A '> UK rp J'-IJUI IHIIU njuldrly I 'if rn'rrr lion in hg)ii of l/acjiijonai and contcifipofiv fhr M'RINGHELD EMAMU I M J M> AM Ulljlf VlirKll UK rill JJ-'CI HltCfCitlllf Cl« uif'irm iiinn ri| f< ffiu*-t i^jr ofliLt iJunn^ L coiniiiefitafic* .ttftwirseii . Hie. rnlntmh »IH1 METIIODIST CHUKUI. I'tated m 4 - liven ffif drlulti |H 10 AM Worship Servur- "ffV ( ti w nm'liriv |fjyr- "Wt luvt a dyrurint Si^cr fliurth Mall MI Sfirpigfiel'l. NJ' mvii-i j>r"ft' wilJi Nur*cry tire mxl Lhil'lreti't tliuri_h hon'], Vihran! Jui|i'>r anfl .Senmr. Nf.'.SY (-tiaj> <-f all age* and bacfcf^ounrU-tri j'-fh UA HI Sun 5O% OFF ^ 10 / tyi PM '.unrUiy e^rnuiy AWANA fTf^' 1 SIMMII JhUJSIl fOMMLNlYv < f.N- ten a Boy V-oul titrifi K-tfalc tliint fnr all tLiy rn^niing* f'T AtJull fli/iMi.'iii f->Ju(. an »n ram f/* ajjt» 411 d,'/» I'M f:vciuug Scrvi-t TfcK Ci7 Kon PU*- Boulevard. Summit ape* * NujnTy Vli'">l mirj Sutirmrr f amp We forum 41 9 H AM and fit n.<p>cd wiodcni CxilnxUn com AM We Me a w»I»i and wek.oinlnt' < out ref J PM Prayer, f'rjiw: uui BiWe Study - AdulUivi Selected KnifTMtk, Ciumx Janke.'Wi'iMjn, Pfc«i(lerii rnuniiy anrl we wrli mne you lo join Aillt ut for !H>n nf n»ifUan> w|io £A\]ri IOI ^IIT n> b^ Juipor/Seiu'ir llifji fJmoft Sufttr-Seruorj meet Hi' Summit Jewish ( oinmurnly ( critc* ISJf f *> our pf(»t;r.irn* Katirn Alan J Yuirr atvi Habhi (lie 3irj "IhurMby of eat'li irjoirtJi at 11 '/J AM rf« nuraj'»«j in Uie fa;th •i/enjth'-n in h'^"" ••""' Suits KancgaJiijuiiii, crmvTvajive lyruyogue »erv krael Y \vnvi Kititii F.iiniiun ]H I^-'itu/d 1 Active YouUi Mun,*lry - Junior/S^im* Hij'Ji rmrKiwcrrd to J^ timvr and f.iitliful f'lll'wr ing (ajiiUifji from Sumrmi gf t nearly T; »ur Stri'lowily, PtttuteW Widaiige Mumc Prti^rani Ainjdc ParJjfij1 M of Jem* Clinm Quid care. and nurwry jr» Sports Coats roUiirliri^ lowiit Slia>>ris< Friday *crv)ce« art 1 u tijuiji^aj WIUI a LIUU ii/L All lot: avaiUihle (OIJOWBIJ ilif part '>( 'tur wr^*hip *rr IKW a* 8 30 (>M Saiurday SlutjtsM Service* »re /«J wclidiried lo [linitipiile in wrjrilnp JEWISH - REFORM vn- Uiat u ej.;>etially (iejrtd inward f'-uiij Slacks at 5*30 AM arid StuiWiaJ Miritlia IUK) HkviJaJaii wiili B» frir forlJier m/ornialjori tr«^at1 tlmrE SMA'AKKY MlAI-OM 7K ', Outerwear nfr.fc C20IJ 379-4151 Sprinfifield -Avenue.. Stiiin^ficld. <2'il) on ih* firnt Surcjay of ^v^r(' iii'mMi KJ) •* Uu< day UVougli Ihrlay we. ai 7-00 AM «/Kl Sluiday all rw-jotilr are welcotrKr hrr' ff J<*J \\j'r ,ni' 379 'SHI Jfjfilwj f,r,|d'lMli Kjt^i Am, ai 9 30 AM A faiijily .Service i» Irlr) tjut rij'ift* nrfrreM rtr (i,rn Tijf y\* L 'JII til*- Sweaters EPISCOPAL fir-M friiiay -of each muuJi at 7:t^i P pj'I'iT P'V Jfff M.Vk.1; ." /'•! <",V,'l' Imn to itgiilif .Saiuiday .Sliatitai Krvicei • wn, Pre-Sn:lol Dim inr. Brute Choose from .. SI, Ml- ri»rN'.S ClfLKCH IIV M-JII Sued, Y«i/ig I-unily SljaMial ServK.« /or /»UJiJjei PrcMdeK f'-rfifk Slia jrry Slulmn n. j Milltnjn. <2<>))l!(J Salurday from 10 30 11 Vj AM. arid every «ec- FIRST FKESBYTEKIAN 'CilfRCIJ 210 Spritij.;ri(rl(l (.met 1B54. SL .Sitfilicri'i Cliurcti u SliafihaJ wofjtliiri, cfK'tUUHtvl by yiiluiilTr orid mifl fourth SatutOay Irom 10.15-11 :M) AM Mn, dui/ea. Ii, ai*'] wiifnliifi UirM WIKJ we *pir wiUi DKJiiDily Family Service* at 7:30 PM Bertolini SJCt: religKMit ni'hry>l provirle* irnctructiaft ftx 9 0/jam.. Suruliy' monu'iiir'Wrjvhip ';»r/i" iliully liuni'ry [lie kev Cork Tarplee, Rttinf Saturday mnrrunj; I'>rali itu'ly (.latv tn^iit- ai Tlie Rev Ju/Jy'Baldwin, Atwciaicd, kotni cliild/eri frorri KindcrgancTi Uirougti Grade 7 10 \1 am (July mvS Augutt 9 *0 am > witii Hart Schaffner 9)5 AM followed try wuiiJnp 31 10 311 AM r»ir»ej7 fatilitie* and care pruvn-Jed Ofify. a/lefrxjiKi* frir 4-7; ainl TuewLiy 10 00 a in Holy foirifriuMici ui Nuir»ery Sctirxrf. Wee Two. dejigned for chiW and fellownlnp. rommurtion TirM Sunday r>f Sergio MarcelJo eveiung* fur riou h,i//riat nut/.a)i iiuiJriii* Pre each nuiritJi: l^adie*' BerEvoleik Socidy - In Ijjijjuigr. rfiumc r>y (lie clKnr Oiurcli red lff-24 roofrtJu aid a pircnt/cmrtgiver arid a RlKKit, cljute* tat available for clitl'lrrri a;.1'-* for cliiliJrtrn K-6 ainlriuriicry care sln> al 10 W) Parent* and .-Enrichment program for 'I/: tlrougli 4 I7ie fcrnple ha* Uie nuppo-l rpf an of each month 'at IIWJ arn Tallia am 11:30 a m mJull foruiiu arid mierjcritra- Kindergarten-aged .children, A wide range or active SuicTriood, DroUiednxxl,. anrl Youth Evaiiiig Group - 3rd Wetkie^dty "f tumal pro-am* 7:(W p.m Youth Oroup ff»r AAilt Education Progfaiiu ii (iffeied u welJ as firoufi A wjde range of pro^rainii include Adult mondial 7:30 p.m-ZKalXeeUaUch >••> San Remo g/ad« 9-12 Tuc«Jay»; 7\WJ p HI, HflucMinn for a Su(erlir>(id, Men'* Club, Young Couple* Education.-Social Action, Interfaith CJvtfcinh anfl 3rd "lueiHlay of eath mcilli si 9 3') am Mhuflry, aiirl arfull Bitile '.ludy linking failJi CJrfMjp arid Senior Adult Group. P(JT more infor Single* and Seruor* F<»f iii(*e information, cijll Oioir - every Thurnday at H tL' iriaiion alx)U( rirof^airu or.nicniberiiliip. pIcaAe Ihe Temple '.office'. '201) 379-53K7 Oiapel Tlie Rev, Daniel J Ruuell, Jr. Pati;^ Many opnortuiiiliM Uu *ervite f OH "NO call Oie^ifr; ofnee at 273-8130 and many more STRINGS' [NTOkMAHON PACKCT CAI I LUTHERAN ROMAN CATHOLIC JEWISH ~ ORTHODOX THE PARISH COMMUNITY OV ST HOLY CHOfiS LUTHERAN CHURCH 619 JAMES, 45 Soulii Springfield Ayenije, Sprmj; For the custom look CONGREGATION ISRAfX 339 Mountain Mountain Avenue. Springfield. 070*11 7£ WISH-C0NSER VAT IVE Avefiue. Sprmgfield 20M67-9666. iJaily tier field. New Jer»ey 070SI 201-376-3044 SUN. - the finest in 20i-379-4525,. Fax,. 2UI-379-WW7,. J»«l R DAY OJOIARIST Sat 5 10 p m Sun 7 30 TEMPLK BK-III ATI1V1 «>• Temple"fJrtve. v«*» are 6 30 A M "and 7 14 A M and 15 Y.OM, PaMtir. Our Sunday' Wrjr/iliip Service 9(10, 1030 a.m . 12 (X) Nor«i Recottihaliofi men*f> clothes 376-0539 Perry Rapliael Riiiik, miiiute* before Sumet. TTiere is <»« mlnyan ofi takt» place ai 10 i.m at JONATHAN 7JAY Sunday* arid civil licUjdayn at 8:W)'AM. with Sat I 00 2 00 p m Weekday Maw* 7 00 * KKIM/(I Niukli C'JJilof .Sitntm Rdiurii TON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL'. MounMin 8:

LOCAL SPORTS Mountainside's Crehan excels Summit grid star HIGHLIGHTS There are still summer camp is among elite opportunities available for area youngsters to leam more about some of', their favorite sports. Ballantyne in SnappleBowl >1 The Mr • M" Baseball Camp will The Home News & Tribune Snapple Bowl 4 is set to kick off tonight at 7:30 take place nest month for boy*, ages at East Brunswick High School. 10-15; baseball, tennis, basketball Tickets are priced at S3 and available at the gate. and soccer opportunities still exist Summit High School's represeniativc in the game is Colin Ballantyne, a 5-1, dunn^ thi> summer* annual Spurts 200-pound tight end/linebacker, , _ • Spectacular ai I'men County Col- 1 Players from Summit, Dayton and Governor Livingston high schools will ICBt i.nd the 15th annual Cougar SiftiT SthiH*! for txns and girls, help represent the Union County squad, nrr-m»/-rwtf-s Uter this month The charity All-Star Football Game, also sponsored by The Home News & t Tribune, consists of 80 of the best just-graduated seniors from Middlesex and Si-re JN'U^ t^:se •.ports actm. Union counties. The game will benefit the Lakeview School for Cerebral Palsy in Edison and the Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside. , Hit: Mi \\ oijtfbiii Cimp will Middlesex leads the series 2-1. having won the first two games played at 1 Union High School. H>-J ,; ,J-"tJ V. ;; ; U^rS^i'ipv Middlesex won the first contest 35^ 14 in 1994 and last year's game 21-6. Union won the WS fame -KM 5 at Siyreville High School a Next year's contest will take place at a Union County high school as the LrW Bnuif. i.'-j '" Union squad looks to even the series at JP2 with a win tonight. The timp *ii! ing, fit*ldma .'fi- The road team has won the first three games in the contest. ning and srw pj.'-> Jamie Allen, a 1995 Summit High School graduate, was the MVP of the 1995 game contest, the only game the Union squad has won so far endev- must Oratory Prep looking for alumni srlme, bar. spike-, ATVJ :\i\:t to play high school soccer team equipment if a ^aich-jf Pho Mountainside swimmer Meghan Crehan performed in thf bacjssftoke and freestyle hke to participMlft.ia aiiottar match against this year's vanity team fm.T^.-J^Wjfnrmure mf<m'peo went 3=for=3 whh worth rfesidemi) high schools will The two Division'4 imrm met earKef in the season on July 2 at the Mounlfain*- Speciatuiar programi, are as two doubles and a triple for Corneas CaWeviwon, have numerr)us cooperative sjyms side Pool, wrth Sprirtgfiflld winning by a 209-200 score. folio*., Jim Arrey had threehm and Nrjrrn Stumpf belted two hits and drove in three during the upcoming 1997-98 "The win was the first of the season for the Springfield team •.Bawhall July 21-25 .runs for .Comcast Cablsvision, school year Spnngfield has its final regular-season meet scheduled for next Thursday, • lenni'. July 21-25. July WertTitid Legg.:Ma»on 26. Vtrim C»un»y National-Bank 15»: Belting home AH will come under the EJayton July 24, at Berkeley Heights. , 2>.-A(jj I. Aug 4.8orAug. 11-15 rum for West field Leff Mason were irmg-baU. hitlers Bob Rahnenfuhror and namq.except for girls' gymnastics The league'?, four di'\IMOIM) meets arc -.chcduled in be contested Tuesday, • Basketball: July 21-25. or July in the fafl and wrestling in the wint- July 29. 2H Aug j .';••• Darr Cox arid Smeai'm had ffjur hiv, and Jack Gcoghegari belted two triples er, those will be under the BrtsarJey The Division 4 Meet whiLh consists of swimmers from Spnngfield, • Sriicer Aus? 4-8 for * afield I^Vi: Ma, in Mountainside. WestfU-ld. West Caldwdl and Berkeley Heights — is scheduled name place ar the Wf^tfterrf Pool vide a safe, enjoyable environment Union County Senior Softball for^youneMers 1 The training will focus rm indivi- Antoin*"* Pub and Grill 10, Sax«ny Motel 6: Antnm?'<. >.(;nred eight run ) r dual performance and competition, • , "h- '>0 •', crave ,4 f'rjr rjn defi'.it Mountainside's Shanahan first as well as cooperative tearriwork Tr,'_- *ir, j|| .*•--j A'-;1--::." - '• r'-iT.din ti-_-d '^ith f oni'.dbt CableviMyn for first and sportsmanship to help all pam- f cfpanis improve their overall athle- Boh Ma'ten % ir.!- Tfi. wr, a'-' " ^ Inn? a round topper for Antoinf's : tic '--skills, •-•-}••" •--•--• - Pub and -Grill \ • '• .•.;•- - ' •;" "•• •; . , They wijl open with announce- Westfield Ivftgg Maw»n 20, All America Financial 12: John Wheafley went menis and crTrphasis of the day, fol- 2=for=2 with four. RBI w,d a home run for Weafield lowed by assignments' to instfuc- Wayne Smeaion: bad th/ee Hits for WeMfield Legg tional siaUorji, positional play and CcNm««t CaWevfflon 9, Crwt Refrtftratiwn 6% Art Kapicz went; 3-for-3: instructional specialization. with two'RBI and Frank D'Amalo belttd a douftle arid tnple and drove in two After iundf), the children will runs for Comt;a.st Gabievisiyn.: :: : - then observe individual and group : Jim Airey and Ed Ganewwik] had two, hiu, and tWo RBJ* for Comcast dempiistratioTis, participate in prac- Cablevmon, , - '•-.'' ( ; '' ; '••'"••'••. tical application of such demonstra- ttanged'out 33 hitsr ~' ' •'"". ' ' ' >.•-.,_....:..•.••- -,- v.,:.....-...-...--.-.....•. letic competitions jirn Airey, Chaj'les:I^hrnan, Ed Oanczewski and Charles ftarrisihftler bailed " More information about any of out four •••hi.ls.-,. ••-.•• •"•.-, •-••-. Vs. ;; ":• t)'ie excellent sports programs may Frank D'Amato banged out triree hits, including beliing ahome run, and '.•'..;.• :• • ••'. • be obuinedby calling the college's drov.e in four runs. ! •: , ; , ;•...' .-'•"• Departme.nl of Continuing Educa- Tbny McCall went A-for-A with a double and Jack Gepghegan had three hits tion and f ommumty Services at for WeMneld Legg Mason.:^;\ • . • , ; W,-7f» KM) Nilsen 0el»ctiv* Agen^ 12,Union Center National Bank g: Bob Paiasits • •• , went 3-fw-3 and John O'R6urke arid JJilf Winshjp Wasted badc-to-back home K'-an Crilltpe head men's head Tuns to spark iiniori Center ;Naurjr»l Bankv ;" V '. .-;-1 •."•" • ^ '• cct-r c'Mch Ion> OthnmeriLo Antmne's Pub and CHJI11, Travel Guide 9- Antoine's led all the way in II re- running the 15th annual this ftoiilfisi ai Bob Matter) blasted a twfj^run horrwr in the first inning to gjvj his Cougar S'Kf er .Sth'xir for rxjys and : : : : leiim the fcad for grxjd. '{• ';^']';:y: - \'''- '-'"'.v-' '.. '• • '••'. -'"." : -: - '''::'•',: Vo.' girls aee . h 17 . TraveJ Guide battled back; and came close to tying the fame -in; ihc bottornof" 'He sch'K.I tjlftr*. two full and the seventh until Antdtfie;-, got the'llna) out,'rrf'ibe game oria grtHindrjali in the ' fht*o by Mlhoo Milb h<«Jf day ^ ,,ion> during the weeks '•piicber. •;'•••:,:.:,: :v •'.' "' V ••'.:-.; ::-:':\ .;•••--' •""r :•••':' '•'••'"'- ;-:'-V,;-v.V '••• .'• ••:.'." 'y "; : Mountainside swimmer Colfeen Shanahan took first in the backstroke and third in the of JuK 2K Aug I and Auf 4-K •;;...; Bilt Weiss -f0 a triple and^Jerry Half penny blasted a^ tw(j=run horner for;: - breaststroke during her team's meet against Springfield held July 2 at the Mountain- More ' information rna^ bc- Travel Guide. .'.. ..••'."'•'. .:; , . : ,-'.:.'•••'. •'.••,'•;- : ;..'-->V'-;.' •".'• ; •- ';'.- ••' ;••-',. :--";'.-'--;..X side Pool. Shanahan also competed in the freestyle. Springfield was victorious by a tjirj-.-d bv calling Ochrirnenk(j at . Larry Rehatk and Art Wesfley ajso hW excellerit games: banging out three 209-200 count and the two meet again tonight. Wt-527 2936 bits for Tfavri Qujde, ; v-v'V .• -•'• s. '"':'.'" :;:-:'.-;' .'•-. •' ' ' ••• :•;• ' '-'

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• Real Estate County • Automotive WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPIRS THURSDAY, JULY it, 1937 - SICTION B http://www.localsource.com Shut up Legislators support airport noise reduction and sign 'nighttime routing. This lets planes use sened thw imp:.,' •• f r;• ;M; '•:. :;,-. DiFrancesco, Bagger echo Franks' federal bill airspace normally used by LaGuurdia ground. By Scan Dully have turned to the FAA and they have "This bill, if implemented, would Airport during the day, airspace that it "They took 'he r'•-'•-••• ir::r an: have a, big impact and offer greyt — or else Stuff Writer not helped. We have offered solutions does not use after it xliutsduwn for the ;?hey nave:;"' pjt U,-jn r,acf: ' jjnUier.' : Support fur a federal bill to allevi- and ihuy havy said, it won't work relief," saii-Jfcrcime Feeler, chairman night. . • . - he. A Anti-tobacco hysteria again hits ate aircraft noise recently carr*e from We're experts ' of Union County's Air Traffic Noise This routing allowed planes to fly Congress ri^j^rw-J ihe F-AA :;•• :.' r;- i 1 r 1 horpe, as children are inducted into the stale level. A spokeswoman-for UiI-ranceMi, Advisory Board eight or nine miles south over sparsely t! an F:ir.'sr'.;;r7VL -; i; Jrr;r'i'- Stuc ;- the fight and indoctrinated in the Both state Semite I'rtMdcnt Donahl Hfne Tra'-n:ri, agreed. According tn Feder, there is no populated industrial areas and climb ff.r >he-KriKerL-p;,;'> ir. '-.)''/) T: ladies of anti-smoking zealoix. Dilrancesco and Assembly Majority "1 jjuess the problem still lies in nnisu ahatemenl plan in place at Nuv. to altitude before venturing into rest- :•• tL»;e IMH day; Earlier this year, kids in Hillside Leader Rich Digger, both R-TTni'tn, rmny ways tn gel ihfrFAA tn onfVirce ark Ifrtemationil Airpf»n deritial areas. This attitude pain les'- — huf iry'efid were recruited, with the appropriate introduced resolutions-on the last day the snluijnns offered." Trabtn added A"« part of a larger air traffic, pljn parental consent of course, to serve cif thy Legislature's session, June 2f<. This bill, he said, doe* ridl specify for ihe -Hast fcia^t, called the as policemen to ensure that local that, MJpp'irl U federal hill aiirie-d a; h'l.v.1, tlie rioi.se .should, be reduced. Ii r-xpjiided Fijsi fnj^ Plan, Newark merehant*; enmpfy with law's" prohi-' Airp'iil v-a,s In n iuIt: its planes jwccrd- Airplanes fly too low, Iiiwmiij: aiicrull noise at Newark IU5.I tells Ilium in reduce it and leis the J bitifig sales of tobacco to minors International Airport. {•AA worry about the dutails, mg tr«- the Solberg MitigJll«D F ljn You get'the picture: Children, used The bill, iiiln X]ULCO by Hep. Boh "The FAA has stalled, obfuscalod, The plan was s-i named bet JU ,e say county residents as informants, posed as customers I iLIJik ., R-7. would teqairc the Peeler resisted and delayed any meaningful jiL.iriu^ leaving Newark'^ Runwav 22 to catch merchants selling cigarel- weretn travel sriuih, then west Inward a I Aviali'in Administration to publish atiempt 'to mitigate the aircraft noise By Trim Canavan tes to someone under ape 18. Eli/- Solberg Airport through a a pl.in tli;il would u-duu: aircraft ri'>i •'• problem tri New Jersey created' bv thf I'ditor in Chief jtv- th i ^h- dul' d for • u^h a simi: > ' 1 iM-. f r KM puLCiit "t Mi [AA through irriplcmcntalion of tht Most respondents V.' Ih.r H LJ'jri-i, I . in r, . ,„ . - effon lat'-r thi-. V' ar Ihw J'js si j),^ ^LJ I ' briny ri 'I-.C IL i 1 ill li\ i IJ. J uh,ii ,1 22 nauf i i I *, an 1 J I as| ( oast 1'I.in stji I Oil re.u.HL '. ii.m h m i, .1^, saw. airplanes snake But rc'eml. i >wil nffiLi.il in 1 IIlW- IilLllJ I f Urt .(IJ("lll IllJ Jllrjl J IlKl -^l> - bill rch^l to a ;I™11 j) .ti'in of I ni' t. lr >UI 1 m m ( ou.ilv I. el they ..,t h ,. wlndOWS, dlSTUpt TV Ku&cUc P«irk have ukx-n up the- ( TJI'*, huT nil e i<-vc * ha\e n^"2d 1 . ,M 1,U.. I 1 fMbll II 1 (V i . ; ,.Ki .Kcusctl tb. TAA ,,f all'.TLlft II'M-e III'. Ill' LJU^ Joined h, th mor thi. iir>ii(li-. .jliei I'l.ml.s' rull is jia I i n_ (hviJe jnd .OIILJUCI IJ tic- in TL J cd ACUINJIII.: i" F cJcr thi^ is i. 'L 1 ji ' 7 11, ' ) and stop con- •.up'Tint^nJ- nt 'if ho'il1 1 ,ehf?'>l J ALL l I I,^ I . IJIL^ f )ln >J [>,!_ i f / i if. Ncv Jer (. v did Nc ^ Yori pillh ne.au^e plane leaviiif.'1 LH •> •'• p-.»eholoi>isi jrid for goftij rnt d 22 are n t Hilli 1 A IIIL' the path ir, t.i' versation. 1 n I I-)- I V, I'/I'nn •. i, 22 f )h a, JIII r uJi oth_r b> ' rru rejireserM [1 il. • , ' j1-1 1 .. .ur a nurL# public ... h >' 1 tudent tinn, Itns is a "virrv vman" w;iv I" inp the impact of various solutions' Sulricti: plan and hccaUM. IIK ouni'J'ir 1 r 1 111 t' I I 1 - " ^ A etc. learned with the American th it lb. . d'e ( illii^ nif is wider »h '1 h I) ». .ii II i 1 *»< ^aI^ In'i. i J ]iiUu(iint' ,i f,i\ontt of ,nr ri'ii-j. .'ft _ t' * 'ancer Society's I'ninn Countv J 1 Ihal laid out 111 III' S'llheig f-Ln li i il \ 'f M citt-. in Nc"- - JIT-.'. , riHitnif. plane-. f ,1 7 ' nn for its Commit u> Quit proicct ^ IHUIIIH I (if pmpii,jli. huVe YtL* 'i froniNcAjrJ over Ih^ ocean dial pjin At the 'mi. t'iric I eder siid that ' ') \ >• A rit 1 i"i In* \ "") . i^it-d l'» r i in. i i i » - '

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rnp'irtdn • of th'ir upp"rt ay i r le |* H-.L f-eiLciil j,t " » . 1 i Uiii't f r 1 L LI nil 1 JIII I flh the sup nriltnd' nl but •/•• tire I J il ait ti f 'il IA - f lar* 1// p' r 1 pj , ,^ _Li s. c -i rv^iere ' iskirig tb"rn to a,MM U, m prote^i Cent Mi'Jiiidin>iJc. KaiiAa, Ji, /1 f i^,f. 1^-i.J^iit u^r^^J v inp our chilctn n I' >*i IK *> ntrct.ii' anJ Jin' i J' I •. r I'v 1 in, , el e'l^' J II • dangerous to den\ jimi i i/ ' ^l , if r i^'ieici V I-' i one -, claltri to /.ant to proti'l our I'. > K . i' ,n,J S, i f " ,r .. children that s v,hy so man\ in II ^ 1'i^y eoiii J Ira^ei o. air -Mill /'o.erntri'nt sa\ th' > j.ant to pro "I ".er. darrrifJ^v I'r * r ji", oi.i vurr nOi«e" ttct our children It s Ken proven Freeholders Dan Sullivan and Henry Kurz, liaisons to the Parks and Recreation and J ••> ^ur-"J In 'IUI'I iioj. O i:_r •- iJ-" ' h -- ,<• . 1 tf> be Ihe rnost rtftitivc v,n in Environmental Health advisory boards respectively, show where to put recyclable trash 1 1 1 ( S '"x'l 'i 'IT.. ' *v J ne '''-* "" ^ "'*' "pp" "' !"! * ''i hurtle reasonablt honorable p>jo in Rahway River Park The county has placed such receptacles in parVs and at golf f L i ^ J 'I Li r, pie oul of their money and courses to collect plastir, glass and alumm-urn trash 1II_ L IIJ IC '< -I J' /i !)•<. tLfiera e-u l*r frpffjorris 1 'lv' I . I 1 '1 -' iJ. i ^ er-- ^i,l r i >• r-v,i.-

v 'i 'i 1 ' 'ni )• TLN] !' 1 r rhe problem '.iih thr case is 'it is<. IJN' a.'iJ ^al J s'lt A r MK'I'-I - tlic manner m which the do L , , \ •,!. KJ.-iai A-idli n Adnu -' 1. fi-i.i-'J i"Jl ^^ hue j.o^ crU gooders did their good They Wanted: recyclable garbage ' , n "> . rnpljirj ahr.ut the 1'- f f • 1J-'-"- ->"111 H"«-- a approached store owners and 1 A fi,,, -rlaMe. She-ai 1 -r , " ^', irp'j > - iUr I jpainJnij.' its effoit to maintain parl.s Ihe effori i ' L • i i ' > re lt u r -»7-r-7—^T".n -he 1 AA'v'as '"f ' v'-'r-^r^y'ryr^r f I'lii'in f oimtv puts as ecological cllliL' pi (I! illl> J . ,' _" i c i K J i jppi. ' r ¥ -\i' -• 1 1 l >„-:, JJ • ti.L tlictii a [lane. nu.Tt- -'>'' T" L per ' ,r pr^Jjcin^' J they won t sell tobacco to minors lii'ideN and eneoiu ife cili/ens to helji til' Ildll-irJc Nal ,• s^ien c ( f i i r Apparently, it's all right to assume ^.r bcciuv. if they 'are so In*. I n 1^ e j male-nt to iha' of ii jetliner tup tin. ne.is cle in the Division of and the 'A a 1', 'it' rti j'eri al J ri J' H.I shjolJ bt. ablt. I'i-^.c the n'Jml"»cr ir. .' ..in- \l¥f-) feel oi.Lrhcad " The these businessmen have been I'aits and Recrcaliou has |ome'J Ihe Mown in id' 1 e I - I nrn' nV 1 ef >r' 1 r l d pline' re^i )cn' saiJ '-he ht'pe<; 'he t inion breaking the law. arid to remind Bineni (f Lri\iioiiiiH.ni JI Affaits to We . > > i .. ' t , . i - \Miii(. lit iii(Ji^j'ii. ' 'i al the* 1 -"-.I *iip f onimittee v.nuld adopt them, with a. friendly tap on the juj.'iiieni its tecyehiif.' pnyiam if Ih' [ J' !.„ v- t . • - r , i J t v_<» 1 s/.(. a iiJinfier on a,i airphiiii "'. 'ILLIMIKC sur,i]ar to oiie 11) head, that they will be watched. Ihe division his placed specs ill j \y> e ' i [ i' h uO'l. 11*1 i o'li.r re-.ponJeiits said planes fly so Monteldir which bans the use of Is it not enough thai these: kids marked reevchn^; biu>. in Rdhvta* Irasb m liius li a' it 4.. tiLUi rc^p-. '1 f

f 1 ^ iver their house-, that ihey cjn ih'-M, bio ACT-, from June l^loOd tji^ 1 , IIL i e J -i. £ l I arc inundated with dntf tobacco Pi»cr Pali piciuc diea-. m Rdhv.ay lo J Ir.e.i ,- r [J j-,J I Jt /'"I 1 nut 1, "tit the name of tfie airhnL on l*i lessons''. Is it not enough that (.xpiind Ihe proj.rjin lo other count T ->lii ' .e ('_ > 1 J bureaucrats — not elected rep rcwmtatives — devise regulations to harass adults because of lifestyle choices'' Is it not enough that our Helping where they can, volunteers spruce up parks governor has the stale sue the cigarette companies to extort btl- 1 he chjntdbk- spirit of members Jcrr-pl" 1 n*r j 1 i -#iJ friiln j time1- A smjlf ->pti.it -a'

lioris of dollars'.' of WeMlield corned the day when II* , v.l 11'tie .' tliVr ,'. specie-. 1 nlcd the number-i- for liiti^i, adblu adJ ^'I'.Jren v-r.e ; It's confusing to me As an unlcers Aiih a rt solution honoring them Msmki' ch 1-1 ' 'icshme"-its and helped the Ifinj tcnn^i.' > iJ-ii'-- n,Kleri', n ijujscajie garden and pairil a! St Odirc s H I le {•>' <~tnid al society, one is obligated to smile Special skills were optiorwl ' ren m f h/jbeth and landscape at d projp bomt- for tht at every choice of "a late-term abor- Worker", f i^e years of age- dticl over selected tficir disun ' \'( o) i' .i.fielj dewraic a geriatric h'.nx. f ir IJd-,-o,tr tion, every parole of <)Ur prisons" me nis Many chose (o devote their energy Jo f n f ou,. , „!.». afiJ viirl itcirjs at Ilie f omniurnty f fH'JBaiii, in I lill residents and every deed commit ty s Adopt d-Park program Se^,pie arid fy>w their individUdl one that permissiveness goes out reclaim a former storage ared ddjjcent \o the D , ^^' ^ - •'f ir •. <- • <. 'jr .cs ( f ti*;[i Suid I'm sure no one declined the to Ihe ground dnd the soil leveled by the county's rrit'i-iis F'IC f^e-yi.jcr i^arc! join* with fernple Lmdnu-FJ opportunity to sigri up and save our nance crew Volunie-ut, ihenpLyiied 4 wikihfe ntcjJp* ^ ^1 7.1..* TJJ'. r irr^ti'tee in httpmg thai Mit/vah Day's children, but what would happen dttrdCI butterflies and birds rtcdr ihe tamp »i't^ ,'\ *wrM *H* »«jy wrtfi asevctyday and Ihat people will reach to one who refused? Maybe us removed mug wort, dnolher invdsive exotic pUnt fr >r, «; - ^ "inu..,'.c^ and their county to help," she civic-minded folks ought take to h walkways. ~ "X y> » t •er-iment-sponsored program such as the streets at night and paint sym- ••-• T a •Jj'* T >u •>elp yorself and others because you ' Removing mvj,i\c e-xotic plants in our ^o.im , f „!, Freeholder Carol Cohen, center, presents a resolution bols on the windows of such a bus /e'p !~r" r rr-i.r.tdin fac.hties that you or your family CIIIICJI." said rreeholdor Vice ( hdirnuin Dan Su.h.^ — passed by the Board of Chosen Freeholders honoring iness, warning others to stay away —*•-•) lJ'-t L^JI mjlicr v,here you he-lpout. it feeUgocxJ lo liaison jo the Pdiksdiid Rccrcition Advisory Board O-.L. Temple Emanu-EI of Westfield for services its mem- because the owner is a tobacco '-it 3 r»>-'ive contribution " they get a foothold in an area, the stability of the -., bers provided at the Watchung Reservation ancj Run- dealer. f r ir.f - .billon on the Adopt a Park program, call decreases with Ihc reduced simpler diversity of the pi I-.N nells Hospital. Accepting the resolution is Martha Ro 'er Li^g m ai {'K)K) 527-4(>OO call the county's Cus You may lose the variety of plants wiih differing blooming t or Novick, the temple's cantor, and Drew Harris. Infeirmation Line at (908j 518 9000, PAGi B2 — THURSDAY, JULY 17. 1997 WQRRALL NfWSPAPiRS Freeholders on TV Rest and relaxation need not be costly and distant On the jalest cditon of "Freehol- As iliy prcssurc>_(if everyday life tinue to Special'Olympics'competi- Tickets are sold at the di.xir and group 'Trap and skect shooting is der Forum," county freeholders "M^'-'siea'dily AT Ihu average family tions, Held at Ash Brook Golf Course rates are available. All shows begin at every weekend from noon to 5 -p.m. will discuss new transportation ini- MI \ Inion County, so too docs the need Freeholder in Scotch Plains on Aug. 2, <>,• If'. 23 Fur more .information, on any of tiatives they have passed and what ; 1:30 p,in- Qiildjco ages 4.and up • ;T recreation anil relaxation. Yet, all and .30. from 9 to 11 a.m. only. ihese events, call (908) '527-4900, they are doing to address economic '.'.' (ifiLMi, such activities are "being Forum 24th onnuul Union C»unty senior Aug. fi — Dinosaur Doin's It's never loo early to think about development in the county. ;;:tt,'d oui nf ilit; budgets (if working men's and, women's public links activities for children-for the fall. Of AUL' 13 —- Zoo IO You The show., featuring Freeholder ' innlii-j. — tlie people who need it • By Linda Stender tournament will be held Sup) 12 at tpctial nott Aut 20 — The To) Dux Chairman Linda Stender. Frcchol . Oak Ridge' Golf Course in Clark. TIIL cntint) "s twei nuldrvir pmih IILVLIS gti on sale Aug [ft for 1 lui's why \Inion County is tonti- der Henry Km? and Ron Weening new system, 20/>00' callers made Applications are available at all three art open djiK Walter UIDLII Mcmor I'mon Counts Hj\ndes Call Trail ;-;nng to place strong emphasis on its transportation specialist in file reservation-;, most gelling cxncily the toumy courses and they are'due Aug la! Pnul m loLJteil in Rahwav Park nn side Nature and Stiente Center for a •fcreation programs in our wonderful Union Tnunty OIIicc ol Policy and time -they wanted. One .golfer, was 31 at 5 p.m. The tournament is jfpen to Si fiLMruw^ A^LiiueTn f^alm JJ John hrot-huie and dates buginmnj; the ,"uniy parks system. Our Division of QVm Planning will take a look d! the quoted in the newspap'er us saying. "I men and women aged V' atij over W IILLILT Pi'i'l !•• li'Lited on StmipMin !'.irk> and Reereaiion offers a veiy v,(.wk ol Aug 4 Lountv s new Deportment nf I" co- called and asked for a 2 p.iri, reserva- ••who reside in the county. The'tntry ASU'MUL- in Linden ••wdf selection of relaying... •furi-nileU Registration for I all Tnwip at the ntinue DcsclopmtnU-^liii-h was tion and 1 got 2:0t p.m. !i doesn't pet fee is S10 per person, plus tegular Frt-c rcurL-atioiu! swun times for -u miner activiinis. Most arc -free. Watchuny Sublc» is on-going during lu provide leadership for any better than tlia'f," greens fees ^ ' pt-i'ple wiih di^abihtius and seniors .'ihers iii.j very modest CUM . the summer Beginner^ ages ») and up L and pii\aiL si_tiiT initiatives Puhfie Gulf Course linurs, MOIII1J\S, J| I hit.ii IJool Irom ft to H () rdl Listed below me planned recrea- 1 art t^i,i.iall\ ent-i ui.i)!cd t reiri-ter tliL LIOSS LiiuntrV ' link, Kt'tOLMii/inj; the unusual diver.Mtv throuj. !) July 25. 7 a.m. to H V) p.m. 1 pin and \\ udiiLMjjNs at \V|it-i-ler j.ir tlii - ](>\veeV -nits of horstbai-k re luxation of rail fiuight lines and ! nur county, I he division is o tional programs offered by Union on weekday* "and 5:3H am in K-ln I\«i], truni in am to rn>in ri iinji le-Mins f 1 j-^tsbLgin the tin. FrainpoitatH n IkVLlopmLnt :«! jhfiui every liuatiiiahle a County for the balance of the summer put. tin weekends. Aqua aerial iw. 1'Irii.h PIK,1 un i.t Sep! J Call the SUMLS at DistnLt •Aiiith I have dc^-ribed bdow. No There's sumeihinj: for all areas of (he From July 2ft through Auiv 20 1 county, oil skill levels and all aiius, FuLsda^s, Irum f> JJLluJ Upm f o.t T-'i %hf)^i for information and The ehanncl*, dale, and limi, of ••.•*R1I':II of ijie wountv ivverv fur away d in to H p.m. on weekdays and f< a.m. wai L is S3 ™ n.i.'iMr iti n m id n iU ihe piHgrarn arc I;•i.'iilun thai is .yjfe, wholesome and No! ioTncntion endless opportunities to X p.m. on "weekends. for hoaiing. picnics, sports, jogging, F'luyground projjrQms are held at •jpcr^iNwd Vi % ret real ion a'l Summer Arts Festival continues Sumiiut s Y\ ~^(> J! JI *>n tcijjv sunbathing, leisurely walks or just Matiano Park in Filizabeth and at ;i'iL'^-i-.'nai.s , on Wednesdays ui 7 V) p.m m Twh>> Cedar DriK>k, park in Plainfield daily I.ind'j Sti-ndcr, a former mayor Iui.~Ji\ Iul\ 24 2') jnd "M 1 plain relaxing that's not tied with any One. tli.iii-jt i!nif'> .inre lo plv.ise Lake Park in Mmiiitam-idu of Funwdtid, is .serving her second I'ltimfiLld s ( onh^J t t dhltvi prograiTi. 5'C'U can get more informa- from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ..•.•;!fi> ••- iiu; iwv- 't-Iephiine re.iervj. July 23 — Dixieland .la/,-/ Niehi County staff is available to loan term us a county fri*holdcr. Frtt- ,n II on C liiiint.1 20 on VwuJnt d n ; tion by dialing iiie numbers >hown . r; -\ -\-r,i ai liie Iliice l nion County • July 30 — OldieK Night hoIeJcrs* |;*l IVA, t -nil. Night I'mnn i- ( oniL ist ( jtiltsi ion on makmg the rounds in the county parks I lit- swem i-. 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Hy Bea Smith "Our musical revue, 'Starling Here, Starting Now,' has music by David Shire said thai our shows sound boiler than Broadway. Our cabaret has about seven Stoff Writer """ and it deals with the relationship between two women and one man," explained people and *I Do, I Do* has approximately 10 people." . ' • •_. Michelle Goldberg of Springfield, who performs under her maiden name, Goldberg. . - "Ijiave 'three seconds to Change in 'I Do, I Do,'" said Goldberg. "And there Oram. and Larry Diren, are partners, co-producers and performers of a unique "Yes," said Biren, "two women and a man, but not at the same time." He are four wigs. I manage to change offstage," louring stage offering called "Shows-To-Go." Thc-two enthusiastic people laughed. "It's full of a lot of humor. The way this was written, it flows right into "I change onstage," grinned Diren. "An actor can't he shy abgoul chancinc came by I he .office recently to talk about their "touring shows that have been and one note;'like a musical without dialogue." ,onstage." . will be entertaining at anniversaries, weddings, organizational events and lots "And last but not least," added Goldberg, "w« have 'Love Letters,' which "And we age onstage," added Goldberg, "we start as people in, their 20s and of senior citizens. Fund raisers need not always be art auctions, potluek dinners requires no set, no lyrics. All we need are two tables, two chairs and two aoiors. end up in our 70s." 1 and bake sales," said Goldberg. "Shows-To-Go," added Biren, "is an exciting It is so well written that the audience really reacts to two people reading these Goldberg, who founded Hie Oanford Repertory Theater Co in 199.V said. riew theater company thaj can serve fundraising needs. We provide Broadway tetters. The written word is very powerful," she declared. "And this production tint "it is still in existence " T Ut ,„ 1005. I'm a voice teacher in Springfield and : is great for people who haven't a big place ta present it," shows and cabarets in the theaiefor social hall. We bring sets, costumes, lights, I teach iheaici My pan.ier is Cmdy Smith who lias a dance studio i' hand and actors, everything sine needs for an enojoyable and financially sue-" eessful fundraiser." • Goldberg is a graduate of the.Boston Conservatory of Music, where she majored in voice. She has sung", acted and directed in theaters throughout the east coast and had major roles m "South Pacific," "Brigadoon," "Oliver." "Mame." "Carousel." "Company." "The Sound of Music," "Bye, Dye Birdie", ' and "I Do." Biren is a graduate of Temple University and has toured the country1 in lead roles wiili such shows as "Fiddler on the Roof," "A Funny Tlimg Happened on the Way 10 the Forum," "The Faritasticks," "Music Man," "Jacques Orel IK Alive nnd Well and Living In Paris," "OH Coward1," and "I Do, T Dri " He also was dirt-dor ol arts and education at the Metro West Jewish Community Center in West Orange. • ' I his rerjmuire consists of a .eondensed/'I Do, I Do," jy.SOs. iwo-.ttiuracief Broadway musical, with a book and lyrics by Tom Jones and music by Harvey Schiiiidi, uJjpled. hum the Ktage comedy, S'TJK: Four Poster" by Jan de liarlMg, "i'larlr.iutigi,," a Inuring cabaret skaw, andi touring cabaret reading of "L"ve Letter*." which had been a 'smash','hit; froth on and Off-Broadway. Guklherg explained that "ihis 3f>th annjyersary siagmg of i Do, 1 [)<>,' is uindensed, yet it gives one the flavor of a full"production. What we do." she indicated, -LIH ehmiriute a lot of scenes and some dialogue ,(ifjd keep tlit essence for people wlio have seen the show with the impression thai they are seeing the

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Sar... 12-Jiid-a halt, is r,n ..ma/in;.- smfer. dancer and 1ht:ie .ire five people v. ho are rcspoiiviMe tot "Shows I o Go.*" and lln.*\ SpnnsfieKl And .1 Uu ol senior center*, aie nitrrr-.ted" aUress Mv son. 7ach, l). is j real .ictor But he w,,nls to he the firM Tew on the liveludt-- Njr)i.> Miidell of Spnngriekl, jn.omp.iiii'-l. w h" is J pr.nlu.iit; of 1I1),IL J "Darrv f-nedniaii is .1111 tn.lmiL.il director." -aid B1ri.11 " 1 he lemin-ft li.ni: Yankee team lhats his foal" College Sctiool of MIML Sh>* lias j-ccomiMniL-d vi^.ihsti. and insiainiL'iit.ili^K and has performed in clumber music ensembles on the east cujit and in IMael The t-Hiun"). IIUISILJI director llt-ne (irivrubjutn of Livingston "js, ,m insiiuriR-nialist Shey plays the s-, nthesi/er and makes it sound like the wli"le DOUBLE DRAGQN orchestra"" S^he is agradii.ile of the fni\eiM"t> ofTonnecficut aiKTRutgers'THii •"*=^r«» ^Vrf^ KKW'J'AUKANT \ersily She has been m% of. L-d in thc-.itcr f"i m.ni> Vfjisand lus sened as IDUM a V rrjwl Onkj !l l0 r ka Ou l Jl ln cal duectoi and conducior lor such slmv.s as "I iddler on the Ro(if," "Arisihing ... ,i^ •' 0CcASi0NS ""°'' ' " ' - Goes." "Jerry's Girli-," "Milk and lloticy" and "The Sound of Music" I LUNCH BUFFET I.vnnf JJIIO. formerly ol 1 inderi. wheie-^hc taught for 20 years, IJ, a Douglas DAILY *A: 1O% OFF I I DINNER BUFFET I Ordvrs Ov»r S1O gradujlt in vnice and pi,nio. who h.is perforiT»ed in dinner theateis, nightclub- • PAELLA •6.BB and cabaiets for more than 20 years She also is a vocal coach and accompanist • SHRIMP WltH Ad ior many aiea hjnds and Mngeis "I >nn is the thud [>eison in 'Ileaitbicak and is ALAJILLO CI/>!.( yfjIlH fifiijt h tyr vuriuf 1230 MORRIS AVE..UNION in 'Starting Here, Starting Now,' and alsu is an accompanist She leaches at II Will HI. 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Wo Among the oilier songs which were recorded were "Time to Go," Sarah Stuff Writer have an audience today who wants short articles and plays. And my ideas come Vaughan; "Our Song," Frank Murphy; "There Must Be Some Mistake," Oeor- Sid Prank, at the ago of 70, with numerous plays, songs and books under his from personal experiences. Some take just a few hours to write, some weeks to gie Shaw; "Come Home," Dolores Hawkins; "Only the One," Roger Coleman, belt, admitted that ';i used to be o professional writer, and then Iretircd formally work out the kinks and once the kings are worked out, just a few hours. But I'm and "Wolfgang Sebastian Mayer, Eddie "Piano" Miller. Heveral years ago, and now I write for the lovo of it — making me an amateur. 1 always working on something." "I wrote hundreds and hundreds of songs for children's records.'Each record do it because 1 love it." said the Springfield resident during a recent visit to this The "prafessional-tumed-amateur," who was born in Bayonne, graduated had at least eight or 10 songs, including a variation on 'The Wizard of Oz* and office one morning. "And I'm having a much better time. I think it's hetler from Lafayette College Phi Beta Kappa and became professional when he 'The Wizard of Gz Returns' and it included a gome. Among his other children's because I don't care what anybody thinks, and because of that, they like it. I'm a wrote a musical at college. "It was based on a short story by Bret Harte. It had records were "Paul Dunyan" and Johnny Appleseed," recorded by Dennis Day, professional.turnod-amnteur," Frank grinned. 70.000 performances a year. And one of die songs in the show was 'Please Mr, "Famous Pirate Stories," William Bcndix' "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and Among his well known songs is "Please, Mr. Sun," recorded by Johnny Ray, Sun,* It became number two in the country," Frank said, "and oh the proceeds "Rip Von Winkle," Boris Karloff; "Alice in Wonderland" and "Cinderella," which become a gold record with more than a million "sales, plus "Babar the Elephant," Gisele Mackenzie; "Bible Heroes," Joseph Cotton, r:rnnk, who is formerly of South Orange, and who participated in the New and 'Pinocehio," Jimmy Nelson. Jersey Festival series of staged readings by New Jersey playwrights, presented He recorded children's stories and musicals for Cricket Records, Golden by the John Harms Theater, in conjunction with the Playwrights Theatre of New Records, RCA Records and Panda Records. Among the others were "Babes in Jersey, on June 30, talked- about his two one-act plays that were staged in Tuyland," "Aesop's Fables," "Grimm's Fairy Tales," "Tom Sawyer," "The Englewood. The plays were "Who the Hell is Abner Bell?," a comic (ale about "Civil War," "The Emperor's New Clothes," "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," who is really buried in the Rand family's cemetery plot, and "Marvin and the "Tyle Eulynspcigcl," "A Child's Introduction to Pets," "The Five Senses," Grizzlies," about a city man who meets a mountain man in Glacier National1 "Time to Tell Time," "The Nutcracker," "The King of the Golden River" and Park, where there are grizzly bears everywhere, "Aladdin," Among the educational records were "The Talking Map," "The "Both of iliose plays are based on real facts," he said, "With 'Grizzlies.' my World of the Birds," "TIIL^ World of Wealhc-r" and "A Trip lo the Moon." wife, Helen, who by the way is a well known professional artist — we're mutu- "My four grandchildren ,-lrc all gelling tapes from Ihc.childreii's shows," he ally suppsiriive— and I went to Yellow Stone Park last spring. A bachelor from sjid "Lvcn m> son. Roger.Liml my djughtei. llollv SLJILTJ of Souilj OUML'I- the Bronx and another man who had just gotten his Ph.D.,-were in our group «nd etill like the\e reiurd* \ 1 used hiiih characters, I put the two characters, together and just let it play, "I was in the music business for a while. Then 'came rock-and-roll and every Thai's what you call a playwright taking raw material and letting both men face Sid Frank of Spfingfierd, songwriter, humorist, play- (hinjj (.hanged l<>l.ill> II >;ot too difficult so I went h> u.oik in \aiious w-iiiini; each other on top of a mountain. It made a fun piece," wright, author, laughs at his own work as he sits at his toipoi ilinns J v. as m m'histn.il ait ad\<.rtising, public filatioiT-, gtu ling (..nd^ % Frank said that *1n the other piece; the story characters were based,on my late desk composing. He recently concluded two staged .ind r and revised it, My wife submitied to the John Harms Theater a number of of New Jersey. hook. "".wh-ipis that I'd written, and they chose two, Some of Frank's more popular otic-act plays included "I Wonder If Thorer" "They will be doing more stage readings with professional actors, who will <>f tin-. <...nj_ HCILII and I got nwmed You know ' he ljuphid. *e li.iu ,i Had o Dou * ""1 IIL I ad\ oi (lit I iger Rig," ' Ihe Outlook \Vj-,n t Bnlluint t r work from scripts, A good professional actor in a stage reading will get a .grejii 1 impkr on ,i wall m UK lining room llui VI>>. 'We dot I his Plate F oi A Soiij.- Ihe MudMlIe Nine I hal Day," "Ihn^t Pn/e '"I lit- I jltci<-all Vcsi,' -Ilien]~ deal of content particularly from a fairly simple piece, I write quite .simply for I lit. song w js used in more than 1 mil him tadnt and television performances It j|>|)Ciiiing Woman, "Ihe C ardifl Gianl, ' "l^ct s Bleak Ofn.n ihe Bcaujuluis .practical rea*ons('' explained Frank: ''They're easier to stage and perform Pnr wa^fcaturcd in the film. The Last Picture Show ' And it also w js recorded b\ "Happy Buthdjy Roln.it Browning." "Alice Is Dvd'l " '1 nflt \t,u " "V . example, I wrote 'Frank's With. Relish' and Freehold' High Sehrxil used it iri romm> Fdwaids Kecly Smiih Ihe Ink spots Pern Conio, Iohnn> DCMIKJIKI Appiaisjl oj the AI v in Cluk," Recycle," Pride II"lt\ 'lining I>'-.s i, acldiJion to an evening of some of my .other plays for its November production th' Vogues Ra) Anthoin, and oilier1. 1 he Waleicoloiisi ' "I he (Ynsus T.iKr ' Irjffn. lam '11 IIW-U^K'L- ( ', instead of the usual high school fall production of a Broadway musical I was "I ha\e a rung T f'jn Ri ad Buu.cui the I MILS v.lncli I lank Sinalia and nohne and Ronnie rUdniJii.' "I he I iigJgenw.ni Rinu IV«,,i'Ti i I '"'•_. very .pleased. 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A flat tire leaves a bomb on his front seat and forces him to pull over. As lie gel oui 0 feel, 1R;'S alive 30% OFF CLARK LANES I staggcti and falls in the middle of In ihe next hour all ofthese ebarao- VACUUM • SUPPLIES « BOWLING CENTER traffic. A nun.standing in front of a HOOVER • EUREKA- SINGER • KENMORE I ~har rewewoo Icis and i.tonerti. JiJd.»i.Ie 140 Ceptfal Ave. «LClafkA{9QS)3ai-47QQ going lo inti-rvwcijvf and. m the end, 6'I'RT 6EVTL- RAINBOW SNACK BAH • MUR8(BY-AWCLe PARKINO • SO LANES and dnves away Q*M( ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNOE We now go back to Aiello and amount (o one of the niosi thought 1380 Stuyvesant Ave • UNION out, iigliily wiitien films- of \W(> f f Block From Kentucky Fried Chicken) I Spader who have entered the home (908) 964-6677 ONE FREE BOWLING GAME and arc about lo make their money. COUPON ENTITLE* ONLV TM« BEAntR OF THE COUPON TO Cannoi Be Combined With Any Other Offer • Exp 8/15/97 1 FHBE OAMB Ptw DAV WrTH COMPLETED QUEBTIONAIHE. 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ACROSS 14 19 It What* Going Orii 28 Unctuous i ! 33 -— king 5 Bum 54 Sting 10 Der—: Adenauer 35 Agreements: Rom law FLEA MARKET SUNDAY 1 M a July 20, 1997 14 Mud product ' 36 Shto FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Office worker: abbr. EViNT: Giant Flea Market & Collectable 17 Inter — hr 21 July 11, 19, 1M7 Show 18 Janitor, sometimes ! EVENT: Flea Market & Big Clearance PLACE: Yanticaw Park, Park Drive, (off 19 What a fan does Donnybrook Sale. Passaic Avenue), Nutley, NJ. 21 Rat Tiint PLACf: Redeemer Lutheran Church, TIME: 9:00am.5:00pm. Ov»r 100 Qualify - Meandered 22 Dozes 34 as M 134 Prospect Avenue, Irvington, NJ. Dealersl Kiddie Rides. Raindate July 23 Dream: comb, form On TIME; Friday, 10:00am-1:00pm: Satur. 26th. For information call 201-91(7-9535 Urges day, Bam-Ipm. ORGANIZATION: Nutley Red Cross 24 Piece of tapestry: 40 I 41 archaic Writer Earnest OROANIZATtpN: Redeemer Lutheran fundraiser. Thompson — Church. 41 25 Ms. Home 47 King of camp SUNDAY 26 ! •gr~ ••pi 49 ! JULY 20, 1997 29 Served well 51 Redeemed fVENT; Flsa Market.. SUNDAY 30 Journalist Lane • J Sfl 52 Unrefined petroleum PLACi: St. Catherine's School, corner July 27, 1997 31 Pope 53 Surfeits of North Broad and King Streets. Hillside/ EVENT: Outdoor Giant Fina Market & 32 Tidier 54 Of the people Elizabeth, NJ. Collectable Show 34 Setting aid ** 56 Handle TIME: 8:30am to,3:30pm Rilndate Sun- PLACE: Arthur L Johnson High School, 37 Excellent 57 Nymphs • day, July 27th, 36S 'Westfiefd Avenue (next"to Police 39 — sugar 71 59 Elsie the Cow'C s mate PRICE: 1 Space-$2.0.00; 2 Spaces. Station), Clark, NJ, 40 Something corny 62 Yield $35.00, Tables supplied by parish $5.00 TIME:_9:00am-5;00pm Over 100 Quality 41 Account 63 Heron each. For vendor information call Dealersi For information call 201.997=9535. 42 ! 64 ! 908.361-1515. Vendors needed' M ORQANIZATION: Clark Lions Club 45 Teenager's woe ORGANIZATION- Parish of Si Cather- 65 Viet—- ine of Siena. fundraiser. 46 Cooks 66 Do —cithers ... 47 Well-known Starr 67 Waste 48 Doe 69 Vows What's Ckiing Oil is a paid directory of events for non-pr'jfil organizations. It is 50 Highway: abbr. 70 Kind of squash prepaid and costs just $20.00 'far 2 weeks) for Essex County or Umgn Cuunty and 51 Actor Connery 71 Meek jujt ,$3.0.0(j ,fv,both. .-Viiur.n.Ui£e.iau*t be.ir.feur lA^lt^uud MtTipv (463 Valley.. 52 Rabbit" •' ••'•••'•"• 72 Orade's Street; by 4:00 P.M. w, Monday for pubiitaUon -this following Thursday. 53 Duplicate 74 Precious |K B7 M M 100 101 Advertisement may also be placed at 170 Scotland Road, Orange, 20,6 Liberty St., •55 ! Fee 78 Boxed 51 Ridiculed Bloomfield or 129} Stuyv»sai)t Avt., Union. For more information call 76.3.3413 'OS 79 Flinched 59 Pass away SO Recognition: abbr 60 The Bard of — 81 Thanksgiving fare 157 61 Sharp 'm 83 Began Art school 63 Enslaved people in g4 Uproar Vendors needed Tht Time Machine j85 1968 musical 64 Pertepfivene^! - -- 86 Arrange award winners for fall festival 67 Perished. 88 Conjecture 169? DAVY AtSOCiATE5 Artisans, traits people and food; •••«*••»•• ••• : - '• §9 What sortie rifcus vendor'- ure (louded (or (lit Liiurity's 73 Sharpened 86 Band 8 Blackbird ladies wear on exhibit DOWN Kith Annual -Harvest r-estival stile* 74 Traffic 87 Printing type 104 Hermit 9 Doe&weH 90 Kindred Swain Guilenes of Piainfleld wiH 75 War god 88 Brass — 10 — dodger 91 Plunge again Hhnwcase new talent in a m'uHi-media duied (rirSyp!. 2h froni 1 to 5 p.m. 76 Op •— abbr 105 Lightbulh** 11 Lounges 92 Many times W Jumps .exhibition, "Selected Works," by 18 The tclebriitiufi of Colonial and 77 — farm • 90 Rings 106 — Row 1 ! 12 Pith helmet • 93 Vista 107 Bar award winners- from the ]W7 Dufret Arriwitan-Indian life will feature 78 Wear away 92 Buckeye Stale 2 Winglike 13 Without end 94 Pant i i 108 Antelope ckHf uary V, ar sjiiLiiri^irnunl, 81 A number 94 Valley 4 Talk through the nose 15 Private 97 -— contender* dent I-'iiwi Arts Show The extiihit of 82 ! 95 110 Get up and go 5" Cheap 16 ! 98 Pest •ihiidryii > -craf's arid cjolurual 111 Refuse 35 works will be on view from Satur- 85 Author of 102 Assistant' 6 Princes 20 Spire 99 Idea: comb, form gaines, food and more; l! will take 112 Lavish'es attention day to Aug I'"' Explaining the Atom .103 Muse 7 Angle beteen leaf and 21 Due 100 Cliques pluui ~di Tniilside Niiiure Ai ScienLu 113 ! branch 27 -— poem 101 Chop Judging occurred in 10 categories mclutJmg ml, pastel, periyil. colored Center, iocyted in Mou;nar:isids. pencil, 3-D, stairMid^luss, y-uiercfilur. }-'-ir tnifu iiifurmutr'n ah'iui ii'tw (See ANSWERS on Page B1I) mixed . media, phoin^raphy and U. partitip'iile-f.'r v''>luii'e(i.r', call Dti- sculpture. ty Ann Kdly at <'JQH, 527=4231. Monday-I-nduy The \H 'student wmners. from' ]7 NJ. towns, include Andrew.Kngel of HOROSCOPE Parlin and ChriNsy Skubisli.of "Vv'tst- PUBLIC NOTICE field, each capiunny fuur awards. Par- PUBLIC NOTICE Ttus Annual Return of Oie FM3BEKT L lili's works am oils, phoiugraphy and FftlTZ FOUiJOATICiN. INC. tor I)-* (jtcal For the week and kegp you in ilie spullighl. 1 Scorpio "raking risks now pays off for, the year Brvj»fl SMpMfnbsr 30. 1^96 ts avart Now miiswlK; a good liniu to try some- : watuic<;lor; Skubisli's oil, .pencil, at^i*s a! its pfir*Gfpis by&ingss of?ies, Iseaigfj of July 20 to 26 other side. I inisli up uxi.st.ing projects s/o RtAsM L Pfltl & Sons SalBS Go., 727 thing unusual or different. Make sure stuined glass and 3-D. • Oct. 24-Noy. 22 before starling n«w iiiia^.Taku some Raritan ft'jad, Clark. NJ 07066. (608) •y«u.---fceep'- health and exorcise How is the tiiiiu to hiuri lining up CVarnt'iing three awards were f"|:»y-* 272>161O, lof tfittr>qjari Outing - fmQuimt time for yourself, even if it's just u tiu&inBts h'juf» by any Ciliziin who rsygnstt powerful allies. Muku sure ytiu Npgll ton f" Uernby. ui" Wltarttiii wiih his it wsthjn ji BO days rier#poj Principal Manoger Aries few liouiN. rjt ftie Frjun^lai^jri is fHobfjrt L Fritz March 21-April 20 out tor (ligiT) the btinel'its and risks pasiel, watercolor and 3-1), Mictiuel U6560 WON July 17,"1*ft7 (ic 30) DiMuio <•'!' kohelle Park wiih ii psistel Ciroijp domindi m."iy I.ike cenlir involved. Duing up.fniiit and truthful now saves, bad feeling;; Uiler. You're .)ii(.l pencil di'nwings. and "I im<>Ur. T > V. L'fl Leo in (lie iniiJdle i)l a difficult situation, Ijhn of Pr.caUway ujlh hi- oil PURSUANT TO fj J.3. 3fi 1QA-8. UNITtD Jan. 21-Feb. 18 AMti-llCAN LIEN &. nCCOVEfiV WIH lil«Hit: ft) to restilvc dispute or UJS July 23-Aug. 23 but. you're up to the challenge.'You'll Slow and steady pace gels you An opening jeceplion h ,ij,r;ing the '"JELL THF. FOiLOVJItJO AUTO(S) TOTHC I get a boost Irom a surprise source Duf'iel slu.denl winners is scheduk:(.l HIGHEST t)IODt:"H SUBJECt TO AN/ •j^retiiient ,in-J find comtiH>n pound Sonic people might be woiking •larthcT. Ft could be a good lime Io I ItfJS 1G% I3UVER PHE£M. CAIiH OH r;f RTIFIED FUNDS. ANY PE in order i'i IIKHC jlic.id Keep situations. Refuse to gel diawt) nito r April 21-May 21 liudL'et Make -.me you lake lime out further infoimatio-u, call ("90X; Au Jrr IOWCEH'J 1 Thing -. v.ill ciune into foi_us You'll lor yourself the middje of u light .thai really 75'.-1707. Jul/ io 1 7 1 &&7 know who your supporters and oppo- doesn'i involve you. Do your icsearch nents are Use patience and humoi to — the answer you want is in the Pisces TJOriCE QF PUBLIC AiJCTIOfJ t'linj; people in aulhouly ojound to details. Work haul at keeping prom- Feb19-March 20 Laser concerts PURSUANT TO N J S 39 1OA 8. UNITED 1 Laser shows are offered monthly AMERICAN LIEN 4 HE-COVER if WILL vour way nl (liinkinj. You ituy need Virgo ises Reniembei lh.it patience pay- m Actions speak louder than words. 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Bo, 158 M.pl.wood, NJ 07040 CALLS ARE FRii If within your local CBllIng area, put of ina calls will bo billed as long distance PHONE; (801)788.9411 FAX; (201) 7S3-2SS? by your tilt phoni company, Infosource Is a service of Worfall Community Newspapers Ino PAGE 86 — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1987 Slipping put is a weekly calendar flesif>ned to guide our readers to the many arts and entertainment events FICTIOW LOVER'S CLUB * rmm in the Union County area. The calendar is open to all groupt and Out % 5 T . organizations Ini the Union County area. To place your free listing, tend •% at 240 information to Associate Editor Jac' qiiic McCarthy, Worralt Community Summit, For information, call. (908) shown at Borders Books and Muwc, through a f.ct»onaiized .day '' LYRICA CHAMBER MUSIC will pre GREAT fXPf CTATIOt« OF LfrER- Newspapers, P.O. ttox 3109, Union, 273=9121, sent its' 10th anniversary subscription Mid-State Mall,, 300 Route 18 South, me life oi the Bal'iantme's r.a a arvy- New Jersey, 07083, book of illustrated wri panew ard a' ATURE rs a group 'or peopia wf<, series with four chamber music eon- East Bruniwick, For. information, can srare a >*.-& for ciass*cai literature. certs on Sundays at 3 p.m beginning in (908) 932-B4B2, [".teradive computer game wvcr snow« ptaye's to choose 1#w« .?v'*t'e"' AUDITIONS September. f r ELIZABETH LIBRARY will screen own fantasy fc-ouse fleets fr.e ft. a -d trir-d F^days if ELIZABETH PLAYHOUSE is casting All concerts will be held m the audi- ART SHOWS "Barry Lyndon" on Saturday at 1 p.m 1 Tie Newark MyMu^ :s ioea'ftd af eve*y rvo^fh af 7 30 P s open *o 'he Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sun- 'The Heiress;' m s 4 Nobis booKsicre m Spring- early subscription,,For information. oM the life of a nobleman through seduc- &ubKc 9 30 a.m. »c 3 30 p f daily day from 10 a.m. to noon. The gallery "Of Mice and Men." on the second Thursday of every {201) 701-1734 : tion, gambling and duelsng in this per- Admission ss $2, seniors and chsfdreri is located ot 4 Waldron Ave, in Summit. month at 7 30p.m, Based on the riad- "The Real Inspector Hound* and iod piece. The film runs 184 minutes in are admmtd free. The museum is For information, call (908) 273.3245. The Actor's Nightmare,' located on-Main ••Street at ing club established on the 'Oprah!" cotor, and will be shown at the Main f talk show, books recommended- by SWAIN GALLERIES will present "Zim- "The Seagull.' DANCE - Avenue >n West Orange. Fo Branch located at 11 So. Broad St. ' Oprah Winfrey Will be discussed. babwe Sculpture in Stone," the crea- All casting will take place tomorrow SWINGIN' TERN DANCES presents Also, at jhe? library, The Golden Age inforrf,aton, can (201) 736-MSO. Barnes A f+obie bookstors is located tive spint of, seven African artists, at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. Liz Bradley i .Larny and Laura on of Comedy* will be-shown on July 30 at at 240 Routs 22 Wast, Springfield For through tomorrow. Readings will tie from abridged Saturday at 7:30 p.m. 10 a.m. Fiirri length is 15 minutes, information, cat! f201) 376-iB644. Gallery hours are Tuesday through scripts, Pictures and resumes are Dances are held at the Ogder. Waslt-an*'-white, 1&&8, Early days of Music required, Backatage help is also CROSSROADS in Qirwood p Friday from g;go a.m. to 5;3O p.m. and Memonai Church on Main Street, Hollywood laughter w*h such gr^at-B a weekly lineup of musical rotation, Saturday to 4 p.m. Swain Galleries \% needed. Auditions will take place at the Route 124, in Chatham The begin- as the Keystone Caps,, 6«« Turpin. W;M TELEVISION located at 703 Waiehung Ave:, Plain* Playhouse, located at HOT BB'J ners workshop starts at 7:30 p.m'. with ns ' aas-»72fc,v. prayer who enters.. Tl.fi ah&w u^%t& at month ihe viewer is introduced to the "The G»d R§\rii!en!«t West,* gtmHhgr NEWARK SLACK WtM FESTrVAL 9,30 p.m. creative people and nonprofit organi- by' Michael Sileo of Ro&elle . Park, CONCERTS runs through Ju'y 30 at severs! ioca- Wednesdays — B,B, of B.B. and the zations directly involved in upcoming through July 24. -.-••• 'fons in Newark. AD screenings begin cultural events An additional feature is MUSIC UNDER THE STARS WIN pre Stingers hosts Opef» Jam with all must- The (ibrtiry is located on Morris a' 7 p.m. For mere m'orrnation, call- the monthly calendar. Each program is sent Polish music by Walter Lesmak FILMS ciaris welcome Avttnue behind Fribergar Park in dosed captioned for people who are today from 8 to 10 p.m inFrtberger THE LOST PICTURi SHOW mo/ie Thursdays — Psychedelic Thurs- Union. For information, .call (908} i ay — "Nighfjohn," 1&&€ deaf or have hearing impairrhBnts, as Park In Union theater, located at W95 SprihgfieW days presen-ts the greateBt sounds of CSe--0420 or (506) 688=4536. Veteran iridepende'it filmmaker Char- well as for those who may need assis- In the event of rain, the concert will Ave. in Union, next to the UnJon Mafk- classic rock, performed by local bands WATCHUNG ARTS CENTER will pre- les Burnet! wrote arid directed this tale tance with the English language. be moved to the Bumet Middle School etplace, tcreans art films daily. Senior Weekend performances include -ferit th% Third Annual. Juried Show by •j! a mys'.'Sal slave, fii^itjohn, played The program is carried in regular Auditonum on Moms and Caldwei! iitizen discounts are available Sunday blues, roots and rock music An tftfc New Jer&ey Photography Forum . .by Carl Li-rr.biy, who- willingly returns to upscale and tfadrtional blues brunch is timeslots: on five central Wew Jersey avenues in UritorL '•;... .ihrouah Thursday, and Tussday i| •hfou-jh jufy 28...... ,„•.- presented "every"Sunday. • cab'.e "systems throughout the state. ETERNALLY ELVIS a re-cmation of a Ba'gain flight, when every seaJ is J4. • Gallery hours are 1 to 4 p.m. on SQZ'Z' — f,iw to read. Followed-.by a The Crossroads is located at 78 For more information about "The Arts" Pfasley conceii, will take place on the For s-howsirnes, oa« (»S) 964-4497. weftketoys and Saturdays, the arts d'icuciron with Ruig-ert professcr fJortr.1 Ava., Gar-wood For information, and/or for a broadcast schedule, call , • Village Green in Scotch Plains today ai NEW JERSEY -INTERM-ATIONA'L center is, located on the Watchung Stertifig Biand an expert in literature call (908) 232-Se§6. ' f908) 746.4469/3888. Girdle F,qr_ information, calf (5»O8; . 7.30 p.m. 751-0130" ' In case of rain, the oohc»ff witi be JAH MIOHT is prasented euBry Sun- moved to the high achooi au-drtonum day evening at;Van Gogh's Ear cafe in' ' CHILDREN'S SPECIAUZED HOSPI- THEATEE on Westfield Road For (nfonTiation, Union: Van Gogh's _Ear is located at MAN OF LA MANCHA will be pre TAL anncyntftf, an exhibit of workt call (908) 328^700. ezi." 220. 1017 Stuyvesant Ave, for funbar \n\Qi- s«nted at Paper Mill Playhouse, Mill- irt-aied by the "Artists, With Diiabiti- matipn.,call (908) 810-1844 bum, through July 27. For tickets, call tiM"-program at New jersey Center for WiSTRiLD COMMUNITY BAND wit! (201) 376-4343 - - • Vi'>,,al Arts. The exhibit runt through perform in concert today at 8 p.m., in, MUSIC BOX CAP! of the DonaW P. Pfllmtr Museum, located in the Spring- July 31. Mindowaskin, Park in . Westfield. For MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, a field Free Public Library, located in the Th*i */hibi! will bs diapiayed in thft information-'call (90B)'789.-4080" production of the NJ Shakespeare MINSTRlLCOFFIBMOUSe will cele- Springfield Free Public Library, will be Festival, continues through Aug. 2 at "hospttal's East Wing, Children's Spe- opening weekdays for the summer cialized HotpilaJ it located on New brate its 22nd birthday with the Folk Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey, Project AH Stars tomorrow at B:30 p.m .months. The Music Box Cafe will ba Based on a traditional Italian tale, Providence Road in Mountjyriaide, For. open Monday and Tuesday mornings The; Minstrel CoWeehouse is a the play is set at the conclusion of information, call NjCVA at f&OS)-. from 10 a,m to noon and Monday 273-9121. coffeehouse/concert s©ne& ajn by the battle when four would-be lovers arid Folk Project, a non-profit folk music, evenings from 6 to 8:30 p.m. their Scheming foes make much ado .RErJEE FOOSAHER Art Gallery at and arts organization The Project is The oaf* serves coffee, juice, and their own "merry war" Paper Mill Pl&yhouie wilt preten! the bagels, muffins and baked goods and r located af the Somerset Sounty Envir- The theater is located at 33 Green 4\t. Annual International Miniature Art onmental Center, 190 Lord Stirling provides an appropriate atmosphere to : Village Road in Madison. For tickets E/i-Ntitti&r, through July 3T . Road, Basking Ridge Shows are held read a book or just felax while sur- • and information, call (201) 408-5600, hourt are Wednesday 1 rounded by the current exhibit in the every Fndsy year-roy* ?. preserving THi ACTORS NIQHTMARE and *r& iiQut bsittre per- •Pgtm«r Moswym • - • •; - ••-• folk mus>c inrt& broades * %*sns* Co'- Other Plays by Christopher Durang," ifjfi^ii through iriterrrniCiion, and fee tea and baked goods ar3O. Helen -St.. Uirtderi, For .concert oo,-W;ecjri.esda-y at 7:30 p.m. in Echo Lake Park Jersey Center for Visual--Arts.-&B Etm Barnes h, Motoiebookstore is located -Mack the Knife* and "Pirate Jenny,* information, call {90Sj 47A.8*,27 St., Sumrmt. through. Aug. 17. For in Mouriiainside. '..•'" . at 240 Route 22 West in Springfield: The theater is located at 100 South information- caii. (&Q6).,27'3?S1ii, ... : ELIZABETH UBRARYwiH host a folk For information, call (201) 376-8544. St., Morristown,-For information, call mu-Sic -concert'- featuring: flutist Ten (201) 408-5600. SUMMER'FILM FESTIVAL presents about liavery; Screening ia otihe New- THE WAmNG ROOM, lunch, dinner NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VIS- Hislopon Wednwdiy at 1030s m ai the ;follpwjrigprogran^!,.,p'iis.. Week: 'and rock'n'roit, hosts Open Mike N""."igfiiil'J i-, makir:j; an effort tr> try that is usually unfamiliar to local audiences. "Carnival" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The pariicipatns not only per- "•> '-!;..'J-;•!:• -h;s. image, by providing a Revue Stephen Sondheim wrote tliu music for "Merrily We Roll Along," and form, hut build and paint scenery, assist with lights, sound and eoslLimes, and -•'•/y iafe corfipletc with family George Furth wrote the hook, basud on ihe play of the same name by George S. raise all their own funds, this year to reach a budget of over $300,(XX). This is By Jcicquie McCarthy Kaufman and Moss Hart. The HK>ry is about friendship shared by jlie three main real summer stock theater. The M-ifi; iftclf is a very tfmifon- Associate1 Editor characters, Frank, Mury and Charley. The pfece opens in 1977 and moves back- "Merrily We Rolj Along" will be presumed tomorrow through July 20 and Jhie- pl,j,'.f:. fr, hfiiwsc. Chairs and wards to 1957. We see how the decisions these characters make form the July 25-27, and "The Children's Hour" will he presented Aug. 1-3, at theCriin- (.••••jilisi. i-;iit: 1 iJts ai--iJc=i. inviting you to ynd teas are aUti piitkaycd to take careers of the songwritinjyeam of Charley and Frank, and the novelist/druma ford Dramatic Club, 78 Winuns Ave. in f'ranfofd. Curtains are at 8 p.m. on rirliix airJ ta»;u your, time puruMtsy Ivimc. critic Mary. They all wit out to:conquer New York. They represent young peo- Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. on. .Sundays. Tickyls are avuilablu at the !.;t:;f Ii• t;rJr/ i-vlet'KiDJi. However, tjit; The raft- iMtstn a wide vnne«y nf pic who have lite whole world in. ffont.of (hem. Tiusy van follow their dreams, Music Stuff, 102 Quimby St. m Wewfieid, and nt Linda's Bnnk Ruchonge, 7u Wnjfi, wlifi have appeared mvi-r- the New York Daily News, sjid that tins is Lillian Hellman's. hr.M play dud s.'ep jn'-'i the fuuefully dceorjiud taft Playhouse presents al tntn.'v at Daniel, & Noble, litioiur- piohjhly her best The mam charucter, Mary, a student witli nu dene to rccimm ar/d partafig uf ilic (.ijl by today '. MimddnJs "Ihe Directed by Susan Speidel, musical direction by Ruby Robertson-Knox and 1 'J.;!li Zefda, joined by f^aulkritrr. Siein- troops is required i»i guehs a crime and I Iltle F-oxcs," "Watch On "Ihe Rhine" and "Ioy . In The Atiit" ,ue other plays choreographed by Allison Smith, this is guaranteed to be a hilarious hillbilly *iii.li, fiiitji. and cither- literary fyv-s. pcrpuiraKir, LcrHered around (lit; wntieri by Lilliam HcHnian musical1 Tickets are $5 and can be reserved by calling Debbie al f908) JMke A laftie of puH up Io Hie taiurttpr WYAIT i» baned in Westficld. Hut the younp pafticipontB who take part 272-35H2 al'itii; »}-,.; •v,-alJ wuh u y.wj h.>--k sr,'J "the Iiufties. A: Nohk Cafe rnanapes order in>.!!.•• the Cafe's .assortrrie.fit Of In einulaiu a caffuijhoij.se airririsphere •-f^'ict;-, includirii: Liippijciifi u;.rJ while inakirig thj visit pltjusuit! to f;.pft/-,-.:i, fiijvnred or lion. "Mie f afi; ffiiii yoyrip and <>]<} In. addiuoti to ijj-,'1 serves Iwrhai lua and an as%"iT- oihtir prii^rarn--,, !hy f aft tioids Ofien nierjt of toid diHJN. 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Hv Hi!! Yuri Sunt Jus! in i;ij.up Uiiiigs i nl crest ing, iJuruiig lias Castillo. I al- Stuff Writer ky, I'iies, Woiid and JcnnaLee f ialllQchin noinu.^ly liajps- I •* us .ur-kfJ !(! review an evening of one-act pkivs iiig through the squid id New Orleans flat in a variety of toptier IJUIUHJJ, I thought. "Circa!' W||.y tan'! if be roles' — almiM all nf whitli are finni plays riiher than ighi I-like'1" Bui I agreed bec'aiiM.- n's my job, ;inthcr sliorl plays being served up Li-.,an evening's I he evening's final installment is "for Wh^ni ilu lint-ill , ' 'So'iHlie'rirBelle Tolls." a liinipoon of Wjllianis* 'The filasi MciKiL'eiie," will] a gender-bending l-w-i>l- the enpplei rsl surprise DUN in the arrangement of players and Laura lias become ilie eietiil Lawrenee wMo collects glas^ i -rnwtflirwirrerTr" snd-Wrreihef tenTlemm f^iierrhrretneaT; urn of the College's ("ranford Campus, bul Ihv- n;iied as (lie Iv.'onsli. hut sweet, CJinny nil seats lire never used: both 1 fit;- ucl'irs and llie l.ou. wiiu sweeps across the stage w-jiti icy.grandeur ai rs are on the stage, with the audience against liie I he diva in "NighlniiH'e." is Amanda Witigvalley, a iadei ill hiwing .out. , Miiiiherii bwlle "llie atliess is truly a ileliglit in belK'kl liiusuul anuiiguiiKJIii, dusuntiud in Ibu p ii'wknig iiiuxmiuii) and integrated use of an uetor's titfjls on Siiijiu," conecrncd ni« Ml I'i rsl —; IK»W ili. her voice, her fate and her iKidy, Her Amanda is at onci rhai hluuk void huhind thu flclurs he1' — but i hair-raising, heart-breuking and .jjut-husting. iiuius intii the Hi'sl piucd, ihu h.lutk. void was k buL'kdjdp lu Ihu uclion being played oul • iJeSutidies' Lav/runce, Afrianda's tno-weird-ftir-Wordf liypochoiidiiat son, is an (iddball corTibijiaiion of ever) j'iH packaged as a course in thfaftrr, with the neurotic mental' deficient we've ever'seen: Rain Man Survey 101: Four On.L'-Aclsi'hy f'hristoplier .f'haily iiuU I/OITU'.I fiump all rolled into oiie " .'I In; fiisl truut pu! forlh in "Mrs, Surkun," y utw- we] corning us "studBDtK" ID i he Hiudynl (he Wood embodies Amanda's elder son, Tom, with all tht sullen blooding thai has traditionally defined the character hul his thinly veiled contempt .of his brother adds'much .It u 11 Pire.s deftly liutidles-lhc uwt-siimc•inbof curry 'Amanda's plight, not to-mention the laugh quotient. His l-yy ahitie, lunding ryality to the diiffy lady'suften final iiKiiiiilogue, delivered I" the audience as in the niigi- L •yceahle" |j Thc~ifiilraci-dr 6f Mrs. Sc'rt:^rl ilaf script, Ktoppud"(fie sliow ^niiirt: than oiieer r'v d JTK: very much «f ihFlfiiiiriying, seatfer«brainc;d A tribule to the talents of tliesu fhiei; is that, tliougli eii.sl in ''Beyiind Tijerapy" .—- the script oft which I '. multi-iaeially, I never »nee doubled that the trio was oiu iy""| liate Durang" philosophy — hut i'iret; does. bI<,i(id-ieltiiedTaiiiily or even bothered to tioliee t!iy,diffur- niaku this woman unicjut- und-origrnal, mid ulti- ing levels of melanin. I linnly believed the relationship 1 Ljuiie iuvabio. . iiiey, as•• actors, created and, theiefore.-^hu rest huca.HK U[)is"The AcKir's Nijfhtniiire,'' a surreal stenurio uotliiiig iiK)ie than unimportant details. uur liefu, Getirge, istliru.st (inln the sia|;e in a vari-; AN fJiiinyV I'iitJs bluets ciijlo llitj Ktagc, Her bonibaslu jcs.and plays without ihebunefit of a singfu rulwar-'• laku on ihu hurd-of-lwaring warehouse worker is the per- fact, neither he, tior *e afu cjuitu certain if heevic-n • feet fly in Amanda's ointment, ThroU^hou'l, the evening, in Isi.thii a had dreainpr an acid trip it> "The Twil- I'ires, like liiany ofy-lier eastmaius, displays a c|iameleo(i- ' ' ''' ' liku'-'iihil-ity to "moiph" i'rum one pursunu to (he neat, eatl ier ast, we are treated in tht; butchering of-*sucli tinwereatiiTg a totally different human-being, each wiiji hui 1 il xiapIeK as "I'riyatt;•'F.iycs,' "(indgatrie," "Hiim-. : : • owiv liistory and tjUirkK. . '•; ;' . - :) ;'A. Mwi '('"'or All Svaw-irjs" uxXJeorge tries .to keep, : biregior Mark Spina, a IK'f; fatulfy...-nieiiiber', ha? which show he's in mw- • •;- . • ;.• WfiVun tliese ft»uf piuocs into a wondcrrul 'evening whicl Ca'sl'illci as Cjefirgc adniitl-y cuplures llie "this.-; paysliomage to thtf irkidern elaKsieN ajid: liitir aythcira wliili jlly-be-lwppeninji" desperaiiori whith is always a poking fun at their pretenlions. The. pacing of theplays U if-'suth.dj'cams*.-."I."hc aclur displays an ease beneiiili perfectly timed, building the tenKion aticl the Jatiglis It!.; s niaiiia wlm.ir makes him tjuite errjoyable in root w*rhetinies break-iicck speed while mrii;alinwinf theaudi WQHRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1W7 -r- PAGE B9

Get yourself in balance at Saint Barnabas Alzheimer's support groups Reports afe'ihut 90 million Americans — 42 percent of the population — will There are over 200 conditions which may produce balance problems or AlzhcirtK5r*R support groups ore sponsored by (he Nurtlicrn New Jersey complain of dizziness to their physicians al least onto in their lifetime. In fact, it symptoms of dizziness and vertigo. Diagnosing and treating these problems can AIzlioimer'R Associulinn on the mwnd Monduy of »he inonth at 1:30 is the second most common -complaint Tor which people Re«k medical treatment. IHI complicated, but national studies have shown thai 80 to yO percent of people' p.m. and 7 p.m.. by Westfield Contcr, penesis liklorCare Ncrw«>rk; Dizziness, like pain, is a warning symptom that something may be wrong with with balance problems can benefit from treat ment which includes medical and located at ] 515 Lambcrls Mill Road, WeNifiold. the body, something that the new Balance renter at Saint Barnabas Medical surgical options, as well as physical therapy. Center in Livingston can help delect and treat. At the Balance Center at Saint Barnabas, patients are evaluated by a skilled, The center is under the combined clinical direction of Anthony F. Jahn, inulsi-discipliiiary team consisting of a neuro-otologist, pliysiatrisi, audiologist M,D,» an otologist' and neurb-atblogist and an attending in the Otnlaryngolrigy and phynenl therapist. Bach team member plays a crucial and complementary. Section of the Department of Surgery at Sain! Barnabas; and Sudesh Jain, M.D.. role in .diagnosing a patient's balance problem. CHIROPRACTIC medical director or the Department of Pliysital and Ruhubilitativu Mudicine n\ In tailoring a treatment plan specifically to each individual patient, the team Saint Barnabas, Utilizes a number of diagnostic tests, including a Complete Audiologieal Hvalu- FOR BETTER HEALTH To treat patients stuffering from vertigo, dizziness and other balance prob- ution which assesses hearing levels and the status of the auditory system, and an ' lems, the Balance Center at Saint Barnabas offm; a full range of diagnostic Impedance Test which evaluates the status of the tympanic membrane and testing and rehabilitation'as needed for all balance disorders middle ear. DR, DONALD ANTONELU "Dizziness and balance problems can aifect- individuals of any age," said Dr. "Based on your test results and the.team's recommendations, you may be ' — CHIROPRACTOR- Jahn. "Balance is a complex process .involving not only the- inner ear, but als" referred to the Vestihular Rehabilitative Therapy Program a! Saint Barnabas," vision, body sensation, brain function and all,of ihe muscles (hut enable us to lit. Jahn Siiid. "In this program, specially trained physical therapists will begin MEDICARE AND CHIROPRACTIC maintain our posture." by-functionally assessing ymir balance abilities and interactions. An individual- II you havo matlicafo insurance, you'ra parts of your body that depend on these ized TcliLihililation prog!am, utilizing state-of-the-art computerized balance enlilled to (he benefits of chifopractic structures lor normal functioning. II you Dr. Jain added, "although your balance syMein is lucaiud primarily in the health care This \% lust one of sevaral are feeling any pain of discomfort in your inner ear, it is connected wilh ihe brain and bramsliim, thc.eycK and the•-sensory-, equipment, exercise**, and .specific acliviiios, is then sul up," > fidtril programs that apply In the neck, back; or some other part of your nerves throughout the body. liach of thusi' centers sends and rett-ives incssiigi:.'. Balance rehuhilitation allows patients to manage their recovery and over- majority of staler, Medicalrt Acts also body, you may be able to benefit Irom a come many of the debilitating effects of balance problems. recognise doctor':, of chiropractic as chiropractic examination and treatment. If in the others, usually permitting, you to maintain your equilibrium. When wimu primary health care providers you have medicare insurance, it is disorder is present, though.'it may cause a sensation of'hiihiilancv'.orUizzinev-." "Our aim in to minimize each patient's disability and help him or her return to As people gel older they are often eorniomng to know Ihat your coverage the higheRf ieVel nf -activity'as snon as possible," Dr' Jain 'said.' "Research has bothered by Mnjeiuril problems ^iiefVa's • ' eafe" ' shown exercise to be very effective at lessening the severity of symptoms degenerative joint disaise or arthritis arid miny other problems reialea to the spine Blood donors Volunteer for ! caused by dizziness and. improving balance control m all age groups." and the nervous system connected')o i! ' In iht' iriieryM nf ^Mf r hrulih 1'or more information about the new Balance Center at Saint Barnabas, call Pain and stillness are common ff'Tii Iht- fjffkx" nf needed for the guild complaints that tan olten benel.it (rom Dr. Onnsild AntcmcHi ctiiropractle trealment •t.hinipraclor- The Runnells Specialized Hospi- \nlunclli Famii} The doctor ol chiropractic is a specialist summer months tal Volunteer Guild raises funds for • C'hlrupratiit (L'tnifr in treating aisorrtors that involve th« 2J75 Miifrh Av(., IJniori I IK lilti dC miii ( f Niw JCISL\ ) activities to make life more pleas- New Jersey J Nationally Accredited Ma.Mage School spine and nervous system, and all the uiCinj.' local residents to (Innate blond ant for the residents of Runnells • 5t>4-hour batit projifam in ioniemporafy ther.ipi-ulii maisa'^r Through monthly sales at the hospi- • 12-month part-limp \(hp(iulf OH (> month lulltime schedule over the ^uuimer mo nil u- to • AMTA / CpMTAA accredited plus NI;1 !A And ft approved (_ 1 i U 1) MJJ.IS I' lll[ till. tlRIIK, tal at 40 Watchung Way in Berke- • Nalronatiy (t-rtifivd ClU provider for Continuing Edutalion tourws ley Heights, the guild raises funds • 10 full-lime staff, plus 3 expert iptridlists and 5 tlanrooiri .mutants (• 11 lift B(_ ll f i nil. Bi I Bl( J to support its efforts • ("ublic cllnit siudent internship • 120-hpur Shiatiu elective Flii J J\ II odnnlir >fhi lK Ii | L I Those who wish "to volunteer Wi

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NEWSPAPERS CLASSIFIEp ESSEX COUNTY News-Record of Maplewood & South Orange SPECIALS West Oringe Chronicle • East Orange Record GARAGE SALES 1-800-564-8911 .' Orarjgi Transcript • The Glen Ridge Paper Search your local classifieds on the internet rjutley Journal • Belleville Post Irvingtori Herald* Vallsburg Leader http://www.1ocalsource.com/classifieds/ Ths Independent Press of Bloomfield 25 words $19,00 or S26,00 combo UNION COUNTY. Garage Sale signs, price stickers, billoons, SALES HOURS RATES Union Leader • Springfield Leader helpful hints, inventory sheet and Rain Clark Eagla« Kenilworth Leader Insurance. Monday through Friday CLASSIFIED RATES Mountainside Echo • Roselie Spectator 20 words oNess.,..,.,,,,$14.00 per insertion Hillside Leader • Roselie Park Leader. 9:00 AM- 5 PM Additional 10 words...,..,.$4.00 perinsertion ' ' Linden Leader •Ratrway Progress / After Hours Call Display Rates,,,.,..,,$24,00 per column inch Summit Observer • Elizabeth Gazette ECONOMY CLASS 908:686'-9898 Contract Rates Available ' Selection #8100 Bllftd Box Nurnber,....;;S12:00 per insertion DEADLINES Internet Usting...... $4.00 per insertionr*1 20 words $5,00 or $9.00 combo items for Business Directory 4 PM Thursday safe under $100.00 One item per ad price Display - Space reservation 5 PM Friday must appear. ADDRESS Ad Copy 12 noon Monday Classified Advertising In-column 3 PM Tuesday Worrali Nevi'Spapers AUTOS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED COMBINATION RATES P.O. Box 158 Ad appears in all 22 newspapers . Maplewood, NJ 07040 ADJUSTMENTS 20 words or Jess....,.,., J20.0Q per insertion Adjustmtrtsi tye make every effort to avoid 20 words ..- 10 weeks $24,00 br $37,00,^ AdditionaMO words.,..,.,,$6,00 per insertion combo no copy changes Offices where ads can be placed in person: mistakes in your classified advertisement. Please Display Rates $45.50 per column inch check your ad each time it appears, should an error Contract Rates Available occur please notify the classified departmBnt wrthin ESSEX COUNTY seven dayc of publication, Worrall Community,'.', ' 463 Valley Street. Maplewood Newspapers, Inc.. shall not be liable for errors or DREAM MACHINES 170 Scotland Road, Orange CHARGE IT omissions in cost of actual space oocupied by item 266 Liberty Street, Bloomfield All classified ads require prepayment. in which error or omissions occurred We can not Photo of your oar plus 20 words Please have your card and expiration date. be held liable for failure, for any cause, to insert an 4 weeks.- $40.00 ad Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc reserves UNION COUNTY Call now 201 =763-9411 1291 Stuyvesant Ave,, Union the right to reject, revise or reclassify any advertisement at any time .

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP COMPUTER SPECIALIST/ Sales Coordinator FULL TIME Tri-County Pi'iming ofiefi Sum- Nursing. ..,•'• • •POSTAL JOBS* WHEN REPLYING Part tire w full lime Established pacaHaglng mer thfoygri Fall Bmpioy/nant, Work outdoors. MenorCaie Health Services has the tallowing $12B8/hour to Start ptgi bonefrts Camm WANTED bales company seeks position Minimum 2 S7>$10fiQur Advancimant opporturatiet Call sorters, computer trainees maintenance Caii TO A oppOfiunitiei currently availiWe in Vnn Mouri- yeari collage or eqgtvalflrrJ work experience * 201-762^201. - _ , today for application gnrf informanon UNION COUNTY person office Send resume to Ruth Waller, tairiyde facility 9AM 8PM 7 days 1 800-267 5715, art 2648 POSSIBLE BEADING &n*a Pai-ti ills SpnngiieW Road North, Union NJ 07083 MANDY'MAN Must havti Knowledge 0! ngmt, CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER plumbing, electrical and genera! renwitiori RECEPTIONIST COMPANY M«»kB an axper CUSTOMER SERVICE ~ work Tools snd trariiportatrori rBguifed Can RNs ienced Receptionist Must have excellent tei»- 201-669-0630 •Full time 3pm-11 30pm phone skills and knowledge m Word for V/in~ V'JXi POSSIBLE TVPIU& Pan-iifTie A! FinafiOd! Corporaliufi sseHb customer •Pan lime Spm-11 pm'ovsry other weekend dows Send resume to Box *323. WorriH ripme • Tc*-ttne i«*OL(-aiS-WifX/ EjaBrnJon reps wifli exfsNertt ednmumatioris sHUs lo HELP WANTED: Buffi up lo $500 (w •Per *em B« Wwttl Newspapers PO Box 15B Maplewood NJ BOX NUWBER ."-*;'~i'i iv l:Wi'ig> i'e'j"j'7 worV m B hg^i tfalum^ ^nvtronm^ni Candidale ajsembnng proOurtt. 81 h'jme No eifp«ner Onis ysar erp%fi«jnefi §.nd NJ' licen&e are 07040 ' should hav** 9^r*d m^th and problem ^oiving Iriformation 1.50«-64e-17D0 departm rfrtjijifed, l*pefibfiij% in icifig.tefm care is pre- Worrall Newspapers *DMll,l!STRtTOf' TO '-j'> tot*,! »™ji 3«- ^Kill!, daW entry fejsp*frt8nca and a pleasant RECEPTIONIST ESTABLISHED Weif Or P.O. Box 158 Bhwit manner We oHer «»ri arcallsnt Denafto ? HOME TYPISTS. PC u-iert nftedM ange mortgage company has an opening fur ii-J-fyr-VW. pa >^ty -snd gfyWlti prjifntiai Resident AiHilmml Coordinator Maplewood, NJ 07040 inc/jmi. potdnlial Ce« V'BVj-'ii'!-«'*»' rfje&plionls! Posftiori involves Heavy ph6n^ T •Fun time 6a.m.4:3C)pm ARE* .PFfREiE',' *T1Vi. * High Earning, »ori 4 work and light admlnislrativB duties Potniqn Fmi/S+nti Htiumt ts: Dslaii-'jNBritea. HJ licfsriset) RN with a self- P'Wiji'jJl opp'jij'i!'/ ai a Waliome Wigon 1 offers the potential lor advancemem inio ottier '"• " "EMPLOYMENT WANTED fltprBjentitrrt M#nige FIMiWe ftogf wieek FIRST INVESTORS HOME TYPISTS/ PC U&ers Neeaed S25 pei itaner attrlude needed. Kriowldege of QBHA, lull lime positions If you ara pleasant, rebablg, minimum data Mi 2 0 process and patient care «fis«j wgrKiTig wriK logs! bylmei>W1iarid profBS- hour potential 1 BOO 63S 3642 srtension IDS organized and able to work independently CERTIFIED HOME Health Aldns anr) Gompan FAX 908-855-2536 planning. •.fj'iai? V14141«« pa'emj and moveri Ben&- please call or fax resume to Attention Person ioriri availatilo to care for ttie elderly/ ill. Live* iri/ Sti Main Etrwt HOME TYPISTS PC Uiers needed S4S Ot/J out Bonded/ lnF>!.jfi:*ori Cal) Bnytima: ggi-484.5233, age 709 Related anvirDnment 908-755-1120, ASSEMBLE ^ant .yj-f% M (*jf^enber9er at (908) 6 EOE, marrti lor President of company in Union W/F/DA/ Excellent .skills required MS Word, Lotus COMPANION to'ELDERLY, Responsible per. • DOCTORS ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER/ CHILDCARE worker son With experience seeks position. Very reli- fiwnfe c fjj' ipare Wit Ires' pay, Fr«jt stano or speed writing Call Angelotd. Inc. PART TIME DAYS.EVENIHGS/SATURDAYS needed. Live In 5 days a week. Experience and abli. ax.oellant references upon request Call •seSaiii- C,'g'! :'•Vfytfi't-Vfil, it t-igyn, IFHI, 908-6B7-5442 references required- Call 201-901-0528 2B1.762-7B70 • A ufiKjue ^Jiy^rturiily awaits you at the EYE ManorCare l f SMALL OFFICE in Springfield Is looking lor 0 < MAPLEWOOD. P'J5\»I pwniVi', DHX't. patent caro copter Union I NEED Helpl Overwholmodl Will help you g :t Home Services ELDERLY CARE Companion, hou&ekeepirig started! Earn 5-1 OK per month part time • 1180 R'JUIB 22 West energetic part time person with good telephone and typing skills Other duties inctud',1 pholo Live In or out Experience and • references .JMir>«!it* TO! tmMTi. i8i»ry arid IBshriQ jnlorroa- Wo will tram outgoing fantastic Support! No Selling. Not MLW, 2 MountainsidO, NJ. 07092 English speaking from Europe Call Barbara's ! copying and mailing. Please contact Elaina !m i«! '-9»..&s?..47»7 %/i 4751 Barri-Born aM.i!>1 ou' ddotor'j and patients and to handle minute message 1-800-995-0796 .extension Agency 973-827-6105 5691, OFFICE HELP Billing, filing, applications tor between 9:00am-5:00pm. 973-379-7015 ligw OHIO'S work You MUST t>« willing lo learn srrull, fnendty Maplewood insurance otfico PA-HT-TiMfc Q and 9njoy working wotti p^>p*fl EXPERIENCED LADY looking for tab house INSTALLER, FULL lime. Versatile position lor Send resume PO Box 435, Maplewood, NJ cleaning, iromng, laundry Own transportation flag .company lo Install banners, flags and 07040 We ofler pleasant working conditions and STAND Good references., Call anytime, 201-709-0851 flagpoles Vaild NJ driver's license necessary Does your ad need a little moFe attention? You FLEXIBLE HOURS to fit your schedule •• day&, Knowledge of computers a must. Good starting PAFtTJJME Survey takers. In Union, mornings HOUSE AND Appliance Cleaning trMnexperi- Wantsd a canng »nd pafieni can croato Ad-Impact by using larger type «vfiriin[j. Saturdayb Earn up to J6.00/fiour with salary. For Interview 908-^86-9400 or ervfefiings Hourly pfuS bonus Call Mary, yve arid a load off your feet. Call Abtdemi or (wr Oyf irrfsnl dsyghier. Mutt have 6wn &08-851-&640 . •'. ' This Typo size Is. r GUARANTEED increase after 1 year Paid Rosemary, 201 -7fi2-6530 or 201-676:3118. •*a'':Sfffl.'t*!ii . infl like d&sji 45 hours holidays and vacations High school diRioma or INSURANCE CSR Personal Lines License ''' GED requirod For immodiate consideration required: Computerized office North Plainfield PART TIME • Position involving light otfice HQUSECLEANER HOME, ofiico, apartment worv 20/25 hours per week Good pay lor right . „,. Bxp#rt»fi«d tuP ,eharg«.wrth call 908-686-6818 __ ' Fax or mall resume 908-756-8820: P.O. Box 12 Point Good references. Call Elizabeth or Leila, 950. Green Brook, NJ 08812 pervjr> Poft'tH'jn will go quickly, call Immedi- 201-991-6947 o* psyr&B, Ouic+teooki end Excel. DO YOU Love ChristmasV Christrnai, Around ately 201-763-6110 Ask for Michael or Larry. \w • astail-^risrrtad p«rion inter- thfl World Hmng DerTKJStratort Froo.KB.ft INTERNATIONAL COMPANY seeks mot, HOUSEKEEPER LOOKING for house to clean 1 1 r Vateo iri'JMo'Cia't? pSTTflfne of Tufl flm^ "tarn up *Jr\ft, a fi Keetung ledgers Flex hours Eary Free Catalog Available Call to V700 weekly. No experience necessary, will Thursday mornings approximate hflyrs f Mj^ionatty. average 20-25 week 1-800-465-9027 tram Income guaranteed. Can 24 hours '8:30am. 1pm, *li«m«tjrj9 Silurday momings T iritjrsrioe otiice Fax returno '&00-&35-5171 extension 191.1 ^ 8 30am. ipm. Storting Mlary $10, hour. Will I'M A Teacher that l"ias turned to rriy part time -757e o' call Sfiaron, 201-701-1386 DRIVEfV CDLI Company Dnvers/ Owner Oper- train rtghi person. Call..BQ9-ea8-2H 1. Job 36 a full time babysitter because j love ators. TRL offers assigned FreKJtitlinerconven- MEDICAL BILLING and Collection Clerk 25-30 18 Point children and they love me too. I have excellent BROKERAGE/ tionals, 1.36/mile loadeoV unloaded, high miles, tiours per week. V/ork frOfTi Jtorrie arid otiice PART TIME for fesy Doctor's etfwa Jn'.BoseJIe references available and my own transporta- TRADING ASSISTANT great home-tirne, paid lurtipers, bohetit* Must have excellent organiz-atiorial skills, ag- Parts to m»mi wrtfi patients and clerical duties. tion: If Interested call 973-736-3260. 1-8OO876-87M OKtorision NJS gre&swe telephone manner arid be computer Will !r»ifi RlrtMMll between 8:3Wm and fjroker dealer tufiki. a self- (iterate Call 908-232-4501 9:3Oaffi, tt0frMt-T1i3. Irtorate. d^tail-ohent&d DRIVER CHILD CARE wrtr. ttrafig communication skills to Part Time Permanent position MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced onty PAFfT TIMg Chvmm ^tes E««ilerrttatory CHItPCARE. AUPAIRCARE Cultural Ex- or- a munic<>aJ bond tradir>g desk. Private lady in Maplewood who is in excellent Knowledge oi billing and insurance, includ'rg plui eomrrnwt«i, NigtrttarKl wommat: Train- 24 Point charige. Legal, trained! e*perier>ced English- sfttw* d inventory oontrol, as- health After 12 years our drrver has rnoved out HMO'» and PPO'S Flex hours: Call ing Qr«at Opportunity .^ndri at Center Phaf. spoaklng aupairs Affordable ItveHn childcare, ! Add impact by using larger type - atk our tt-^s traders and various clerical r*spon- ol the area Position included varied hours from 908-964-B929 or fan resume 10 &08-964-764C rraey. Lwngtlon, mr-9K4aQ0 - '.,.". local coordinator Call 1 -800-4-AUPAIR TypB-igiJrjItsaplus. P)ea«e w»nd or fax Classified Representative for the type you approximately 10 to 20 hours per week Usual MEDICAL- RECEPTIONIST Chiropradtt of- 1-BO0-428-7247. wttt-i salary history to Grace O'Deven PART TIME, Sprtngfielg, cl«neal an* computer would like lor your ad work dayeMonday thai Thursday Vary occa- fc«. West Orange Houns, Monday. Weervice community Must i>e an experienced CMFO Supervise statf of 0 vm Sell , PART TIME •^ariwting Assistant lor Indutptnaj WHERE TO LOOK Strong computer skills preferred Note: New DRIVERS Ami MirkBtir^ firm. Telephone and eompuim m- Admtn<«trator also being hired. Please Bend 9 FOR A JOB r Loading NJ Umo Company looking for full and Convenient! SppnsrbilrUM, Phene, B0fr24T-328O." ' ;/ Jjf»m oi resume; salary history and references pan time dnvers. All. shifts. Call Rich or Fred at lo Dan Mason, J«nvsy Professional Maniage- 973-242-5126 menl, ?3 East Itontt Avenue, Craniord, NJ 1400 . Classifieds r Your 07016 EOE l-/ark envelope *Ro6elle CFO DRIVER TOP 3 Reasorls to Choose Covenant Transport! 1 Leader in miles 2 Top teams 1401 Classifieds Plus CHILDCARE LIVE- in Nanrty needed in Sum- earned 1128.000 ran 319,000 miles last year. Worral! Community Newspapers, Inc. 1402 Situation Wanted Ads m« home tor 4 month did Nonr smoker, drivers 3 Top line equipment Experienced Drivers 1403 Placement Services license, experience, references required and Owner Operator Tearns 1-800^441-4394, 908-608-0381 ^ 1 -888-MORE—PAY Graduate Studentt 1404 Non-Traditional 1-806-33e-642B Stuff! Searches CLERICAL ORIVER TRACTOR Trailer More experience means more money wilh our new pay scale, Advertise It All NEGOTIATING THE Entry level opportunity lor iridivkJuals who are and new grads got tuition reimbursement! Call detail oriented and organized to periorm di- Gainey Transportation Services now JOB OFFER yerse duties which include; processing paper- On The Internet 1;8O0-987-&911 work, data entry, ligure and phone, work. Musi have excellent math and communication skills DRIVER. UP to $700/ week orientation pay and 1410 Salary WP experience a plus. We otter an excellent up to 35 cents/ mile to start! Great homellme 1411 Perks & Benefits benefit package and growth potential and assigned, all conventional fleet: Q/Os wekiome. Boyd Brothers 800-543-8923. EOE / -• 24 HOUR 1412 Rejection, PIMM FM/8«nd RHurtHto: EL6ECTR1C. MOTOR Wechanlc. Experienced you can learn from it

: CLASSIFIED : AD LINE FIROT INVESTORS AC/DC motor assembler. Must have abgtljty lo ."••••» : .•••' ••'• V% ••:.'•••.- . ' • •••'..•• 1413 References FAX 008-855-2536 work from Blueprints. Salary baaaed on experi- 7: 1414 Giving Your 581 Main Str*«t ence. Full benefits. EOE, Call Elsi, 908-862-9044. 3 ;;":ii%;]CALL": ^ Employer Notice WoodbrtdQ*. Hi 07095 T if- CLERICAL ASSISTANTS Part time lor doc- EXPERIENCED MEDICAL Socrotary/ Recep- tor's office. Medical eitperionce not needed tionist Part-time. Front desk, telephone, scho- Please call Beckey at 908^86^300. dulirig, insurance, billing. Well organized. Call 008-686-9898 973-3760488, leave message. Call Now!! CLERK TYPIST Pdrt time for the Borough oi Rosette Park 15 hours per woek. General FRIENDLY TOYS & Gifts has immediate open- y CENTER SEliGf ION # 8100 ings in your area. Number One in Party plan: Clerical skills required. 245-6222, 8:30am to „•"" *tt^""^Hivt your itfvirtlif ment inByourVlMor Maytareardraady'' 1-800-564-8911 Toys, gifts, Christmas, home decor. Free cata- 4:30pm. Applications will be accepted through WORRALL COMMUNITV NEWSPAJ^*S log and Information 1-800^188-4875. ¥ •TS"'••••'"• thtn iniwtr ihi quMtioni you ire iihid In i elwrvolM, Www.localsource.com/classifieds/ July 25. 1997. UNION COUNTY GLASSIFliD THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1997 — PAGl B11

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DRIVEWAYS FINANCING HOME IMPROVEMENTS KITCHEN. (DiSIQNIR). Beautitful custom B. MIRTH PAVING CREDIT CARD PratMams? H you nesd a Major ANNOUNCEWffiNTS cilblnets/ appRancet galore Including refriger- INSTRUeTIONS ator, dishwasher, double oven, cook-top, MM, Crtdit Cird, rsgirtfless of your eredh, call VLO, CAPR! etc. Excellent condition tS.ooo, negotiable aO1iOM99B 201-467-0060, ADOPT A Heart full of te*e, • Itfetime of Wprk DIBT CONSOUDATION. Out monthly pay- CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY of Mustek Sumntr Programs'Avai(.~ osvotiwiBna wideopen arms awiit precious MATTRESS AND Boxsprino, orthoptdic. mefrtS up to 30-50%. Reduce intereit. Stop Goneral Contractor newborn. Expanses paid Let's talk. Call Kiren Never ui#fl Still In package Cost $350; Sell dfelt. Virttffy ^ cisi^^. Of^s biodc ffBfn Uniofi CononUi WatM. Parking Areai, Rasijrfiolng, eollBOttofi oa*. Avoid ^nkruptoy Fre# confi. Coimty Arts Center, Larpe Staff. Awird- today 1-8OT^94-93791 '_ $125 eaih zoiSMasgi DnVB¥«yi, Saairng, Curbing, Dump Trucks « d«mli! help NCCS non-profit, licensed/ Winning Students. R^craft 908-382-1595. Paving Machine R«ntals Fraa EitimalBi, Fully bonded. 1-B00-B55.Q41Z. (TPP). •FRAMING #ROOP!NG *ADDmONS ,A TRUE PSYCHIC Mrs. Rhdnda I give~a7l Diane SqultoM, Director, Insured aT7-W14; 789.8608 J typss of raadrngs antf advice. I ean and will help MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS' NIED A Loan? Wt an tmp. Good or bad •KJTCHINS •SATHS you wham (rthen haws filled. 1 Free tjueition Twin $49; Fulf $69, OMtn $99; Wng $79 each BE A P ARALEQ AL! Train now! Be part ol one of PATERNO PAVING credit. I-BOO-ZBA-IIW BXtenston302. Free to •SpKl.ltzIng in Siding 3, DtcKa (ovif 18), 1243 Stuyvesant Am, Union Futons $189: Dsybeds $129 Complele today's fastest growing careers Accredited Mmnyi • Pgfkjna Lota call; *lHt PrlEM In Dteka Qu«mfH»«fl A-1 FURNITURE attorney mstruoied diptoma/ flegreed home BOS^M7354 study programs. FrMI eatatog B00-476.3316 'Coal Sealing NEED UP To A S2500 Visa Card? No Security FREE ESTIMATES LOVINO, SICURl iubyrban couple wishes to Rt 22 We«(NB>rt to Shop RH«) ewension 13: fBCA Ntrfc) •Concfeia Sidewalk Deposit! Bad CrBdit OK! 1.800-S76-2292 Ex- FULLY INSURED ' share m*T love with your precious infant Will Free Dolrvory within 40 miiet •All Type Cursings tension ss. trivB! Confidential Aflawible expenWM paid Phone Orders AceeptBd GUITAR INSTRUCTION try a Protissiona! ^Paving Biookj Call Sharon/ Doug anytime 1 .§00-860-1000 QuitafiBt-Ovar 25 ytarl BTpenenCfl, BegmnerB FRil ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED ••354103 MOVING SALE ~~ advanced. All agej 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 GARAGE DOORS 201-670-2966 Jury 18th and IBth, Aam-lpm We Now Acc»pt All M»)or Crwlll Cards THE SEARCH Is on for me next Miss Now fl Aitltlay Ho*d, Gl*n Rldg* DOORS, INC. Jyrsey USA (Aae:. 1B 26) arid Miti Ne* (b»tw»»n Grov* Str»«t, Momclair and TAt CHI Beauiner5 Weicvme Quality Service Since 19*0, 24 hi. Emonjency POWERWASHINS.. C, MORRIS & Sont Will Jer^ny To**n USA (Ages 15 181" Cdli nsw ' RWj)«wood Av*nu«, Ol»n Ftldg*). Area Cdll 201 256 1223 DRIVING SERVICE Service. Raynor Garage Doors (TTie onty doors clsan any surfice ftmoving harmful mildtiw 1 HRR USA 2078 warrantor) for as long as you own your homo) and residue causing damage toyiw sfruciu'ti Glass cocktail table. 3 piece sediorial. liola- HANDY HELPERS Service. II you can't do It, bed: oouch; 9x12 chain stitched rug: glass Sales. Installation. Service Full Hne of Rolling For tree estimates call: 9Q6-BC2-292B _ Mayt>e we can. Doctors, vets, airports etc, Sleel doors Calltorfree estimates, compotitivo fireplace screen; assotiad furniiure. kitehon- Drop Oft. pick Up, Minor Household chores. ENTERTAINMENT wari> linens toyt. "jrords hrv^t olottit^ price and warranty details COMPLETE SERVICES Deliver packages locally Reliable arid courie WE SERVICE Aa OF UNION COUNTY WHAT TIME dooE the movio (Starr'/ Call much more ous 908 3S5-3208 HOME IMPROViMENT CO. TOB-6B6-9B98 ew 3175. Info&oorce IE a 24 ORGAN: CONN electric Mint playing condi- Cifpeffiry . Paintiria hour arJay voice Information service Calls are tion Recently appraised $ 1000 Beautiful wood OFFERED 908-810-9090 flooflng ' , Masonry Iroe tf withifi your local calling area. console with bertch Moving Price negotiable ELECTRICIANS DecXi Claaned 4 TTeittd Pleas* Call 202-762^666 __ ^ ABLE ELECTRIC, « rTs electric ws do It! New GUTTERS/LEADERS BATHROOMS ALL GUTTERS Cleaned. Repaired and In C.P. ENTERPRISES PERSONALS PRIVACY HEDGE Cftdar/ Arborvitae 3-4fi installations or repairs reasonable prices Re stalled. $35 and up. Fully Insured Semoi Bu&ti Will mature into tkeauilful, full-privacy CARDINALE commendations available. • License # 115O0 Citizens discount Call Waller, 90S-?45-f)J>34 908-887-7126 ADOPTION- A baby IS oljr dream ThiE> happily Blowout reduction sale. 19.96 oach guaran Fully insured Call Frank at 908-276B692. married Coupla would love tp .share their hearts food Freo delivery D)W;ounl .Tres FwnTi CONSTRUCTION CO. GUTTERS/ LEADERS Cleaned and Flushed any home with your infant. Piaase call JacfciC Bathroom R IMTER—COUNTY Electrical, Inc "All Types Of Repairs Leal Screens Installed Installation ana Cham* 1 -BOO-999-7762 Complete or Partial Eledncal Work". Residential, Commercial In' 90S-P33-4414 Keltom Services DOES YOUR HOUSE SOFT LEATHER sectional, cream color, Lowest Prices ditstrlal fJJ License #13970 Insured and NEED A FACE-LIFT? ~ "DIAL A BIBLf %2HCX), sacrilico J1&00 Dresser with Bonded Free Estimates DO6-362-2242 GUTTERS-LEADERS ~ Ji?r TV $«0 now b';nk bodi $T00 kitchen UNDERGROUND DRAINS MESSAGE tablo and four etiairr, $1?rv GE war.hor/ dryor JW ELECTRICAL Service Reasonable nites. Thoroughty cleaned, flushed, CALL S200 Call <*»• BUSINESS SERVICE Call and leave message 908-916-3640 repaiied, replaced 908-964-6356 License #8326 _^_^_ STOVE. COMMERCIAL Soutt' E3«nd stainlow PROFESSIONAL TYPING -iervices lu fit your AVERAGE HOUSE $40-$60 Frank's TV* B*f ctMrfy iwettM 1hiT Jtttl* bum M*»l wiOi ikaun oood. W»iy good oonMon newM andftuda*. Wrtt*: Lemttx LTD, P O Box KREpEft £L£CTFUC, INC, BaMental. Com- S70W bo&t offer Call 201-763-2674. 344, Springfield. W 07081 or Q7 mercial, Industrial Free Estimates Call Torn. All Roof* and Guttar* Rapalnd Pointing & Handyman Service only ONE CHURCH. (Mitt. 1B;16).Th»r»fOre 201-762-€203 or 908-464-89B0 Licence # all tb» dlff «r»nt kind of church** NOT found WALL UNIT./ BreakiMil Ctwitempoary. hghled, 9124. Small Job Specialist In th« Blbl* «r» p*rv«rt»d church** '•** up biiri wood and glass, 3 piecfts Exteltent CARPEMTRY Mark Meite, 201-228-4965 by S»t»n »nj) hl» ••rvarrts. (2 Cor: 11:11- condition Asking JV.000 Call ?*08-954-4733 Intenof . Eittenor • Repairs. 15: ? Th««*. 2;9-1?). F»llur» to dltcern "Th* SPURR ELECTRIC Windowl • Glass Replacement - Carpentry Truth" from *rror it FATAL God ]» NOT WOLFF TANNING BfJdr,, Tari At Home, BLry JOE DOMAN New and Alteration Work • Fully Insured Free Estimates. mocit*d, We offer Ba*ic Blbl* srudl** fr«, Direct arid Savo' Commercial/ H'jme unrtstrom' Gpftcializing in recessed lighting and service QUALITY AIR ConditioninHEATINGg 4 Hes.tmq Ir^ 908-686-3824 Gas. stearri. hot water and hoi air tieat 1 1 Low.Monthly Paymfints Froe-CMor changing, smoke deiedDi^, yard and security EPiCA KANC wn-T drE you up to' Fi'rt oJ O il CaM Todav .1-300-842 1310 lighting, alterations, and new developments Humidifiers, circulatarii, jpnn vaivss, air clear> DECKS : 908-241.3849 VO= '«« tjS' p f License Number 7288. Fulty Insured ys tool? M'j/ing f/«'y FENCING call 9Q8-3S2-3870 Li' r " Jr>3cturBd settle- -PLUMBING *LAWN MAINTENANCE Columbia girt't 16" bicycle, 125. &73-763-17B9 f ! £ c ^wer, a' household H jrri j pt'jr, n-i^r.ft ments and deferred Insurance claims J.G 201-372-4282 BEDROOM. BASSETTlwfn bed, bureau, mir- 908-688-7151 Wentworth 1-800-386-3582. 903-355-7056 UNION 3^B "For that pvrs&nsl ror (like hfW). Si00 Rscllner, rose colored 1 1 1 upholstery. liKe "aw. J100. Call 201-667-O646. OM ColorLlrf A;f'>-jfc; M'j/i'i^ ^3lL' JJ / ^ 9arri-4pm S'jrriething lor o/oryunei. BEDROOM SETT ^ piece, fcghl-ccMcxedwood , 1 CLEANING SERVICE JOO0 Living nX)m f^t, (light '•* CJPT. Orierital'^arpi-i^ di-nn-5 rvjrr. tyiii luaniriy wirrJaA r.!^3^.ng fl^y-j' waring Fully records and much rric>re i' ^ur^'J R^lerfjriCJfi^ prtjividftd Free ostimalfl^ Orjl '-//} '¥A r","J,f, BEDROOM SET and wa*hnr and dryer Bosl UNION:1766 LIBEWTY Avemj« Saturday J^V ofler Call WB«S7-95(i3 after 6pm 19 Ham 3prn Bamdiit? J'Jl/2fi rj-itrmg 9 n« HELPING HANDS lor any worv arounrj tht ld hoys^1 HMusfj'J^nmg our c,r.,eo'alty One siioi BUNK BEDS Solid wood./iever weed, in th«> deal. Afcekly. bi-wetikly, rrKjnttily. Fully insured. boi. 'Cost $350 Snll I-135. cash Call At) ry, , d .'ir.&TI- I"'" WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 201-812-8349. IF /QIJ 'ii*a li'j[js>- Ufrf'.ing e COMPANY RELOCATING 201 rt83 3712 atio- , OOpm UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED radios, etc; Call; y WANTED TO BUY n«y tjat.it. For a Gpecial cteanmo demonstration 973-639-0467 rjn'j s free quote '.all Bw--Maid SCTVIO" AAA LIONEL., American Flyer, Ivs.s arid other DINING ROOM turniture. Beautiful solid cherry trams and old toys. Collector pays rrtgnest ca&ri table, six chairs, buffet, lovingty cared for, but prices 1-B0O-464-4671. 201-829-1006 no longer big enough! S15O0 201-275-0606 CONTRACTOR ANTIOUE AND. Older Furniture, dining roornt, EXERCISE EQUIPMENT. I buy, but DINING ROOM. Pecan set, table. 6 chair, china bodrrjfjms, brpakfrorils, iftcretarys, nlr. Call Bill A M.W CONSTRUCTION. INC. Custom Krtch- cabinet, biifiet, S500. While formica bedroom ?01-586-4804. eri^. Custom Batftrr>onis, Renovations. AckJi- don't use. Treadmill, $100, exfcrbike, AWAY set. S200. CaJI after 5pm 973994-0886 tiohi, Ducks. Ftcoliriq. Siding. Plumbing CAMERAS BOUGHT Hirjhoit pri'.iy; lor rJ•j^- $50; Just about nearly new. OP TRAC- 20 full exerdW) weight 60t *3O0 ity cameras No movie, Polaroid or Kodaks Will $14.00 for first 20 words Call 90g-925-1754 after 6pm, pK> up Call 90B904 IWELO CONTRACTORS ESTATE SALE by Juno. 400 Wayne Terrace, HUMMELS- HUMMELS- Humrnols- Hurnrueli- "The Homeowners Contractor" $4.00 each added 10 words Union (off Colonial Avenue) Friday, Saturday, Hummel*- Humrriels- HjirnmeK- Humrneis- Anerations USE A PREPAID 9AM 3PM Cherry drop leaf dining room with Mummelk- HummelS- Hurrin^l^- Humrnols-, New Construction Fire Restorations Enclose Check high, ladder back rush chalra, tables, tamps. Hummel^- Hummelv Hurnrrials- Hummel^' Oriental rugs, bodroorhs. wicker, TVs, sewing Hurnmelt- Hummels- Hummed HurmneK S Pavero Kitchen & Baths CLASSIFIEDAD or money order to: machine, Roseville; crocks, Stangl, Urnoges, Hummela- Hurnrnel9- Hummeis Hurtirrwiis- trunks, rocker, Wallace Nutting, lots crl miscalla- Affordsblllty fl DvpwncUblllry Worrall Newspapers neous #S 6PM Thursday Flecyclmg-lndu&trial Accounls Serviced 908^45-5280 ESTATE SALE (Setfle). Aknosi "now Seony Posturepedte full mattress/ frame, S100.00: like MAX WEINSTEIN SONS, INC. new wood and brown vetore rsctlner. S75.O0 HONEST WEIGHTS—BEST PRICES. ON THETEyir"~ 1 GENERAL CONTRACTOR mT0fttf9 UtiyWQ 9CfSp MSIAlB £h**t Rock, Custom D*cks. FREE PIANO Also Odk drafting table with 2426 Morris Ave. (near Burnet) Union No Jot> Too Bla or Small exiras lor sale, 1100, Call 973-731-3654 Dally 8-4:30/Salurday B-1 Call for fr»» •«tlrn«t« NAME TELEPHONE- 908-686-8236/Slnce 1919 FURNITURE MIKE COSTELLO 908-28»4425 Dining room set; mapte (table, 6 lacker-back ROSELLE HIGH School yearbooks "ON TIME BUILDERS ADDRESS chairs, comer cabinet, 2 hutches and server) 1935 1»47 Ploaso call £72-0200 Elegant labarge glass and brass cocktail tatrfe; CARPENTRY, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL 48 rnch square glass coffee table (leaf motif RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ZIP metal base), 9*12 chain stitched rug; gray 3 NO JOB TOO SMALL piece sectional with matching chair, sofa-bed; FREE ESTIMATES couch; massage tabte, Casio keyboard/ syn- WILL WORK WITHIN YOUR BUDGET thesizer.Call 783-6659. PETS JOHN HODA VANCE, JR. 201-V2«-1»4e Write your ad in the spaces below and mail to PAGER »0S-965~«0a0 GIFT BASKETS Galore. "Specializing in cus- tom gift baskets juM for you" AB occasipng. Gift WHITE STONE General Contractor. Commer- WORRALL NEWSPAPERS Baskets start at $25 Proprietor: BartJara Pas ADOPT A Pet- Save a Life! Dogs, cats, pups, cial and. Residential- Addtioos, Kitchen^ and qualone, 908^686^148. kntens Adoption Day Saturday, July I9st Bathrooms, Dormers, Decks. Windows and 'V.TaTn-3pm~vVest Orange laciiity. 311 Waich- Doors, Skiing; Basements. Garages. Free UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED HOSPITAL BED etecinc. with mattress, sWe ung Avenue. Adoptions daily, by appointment. Estimates, Fully Insured. Springfield area tam Excellent condition. Shower seat and ?01-467-6200 wneet chair tSSO lor all. Call 973^378-3480, WOAL «73-736-B689 P.O. Box 158, Maplewood, N.J. 07040 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel puppies Liver KILL MOSOUITOS and Flying Insects in your and wtirte. Ready to go Champion bloodline yardl Buy Efiforccr Exterminator Plus Mosqirtto AKC registered Home raised Excellent lem- DECKS arid ffying Insect Spray for yards This Pro perrTieint, Call 908-561-0407 "IMPROVE YOUR HOME formula kills bogs where they live and breed: 2. 3 4. Sale for all plants and shrub*; Works up to 4 PLEASE HELP save the life of a hon-ietets adult WITH GIL" 1. wtteki raifi or sMne. Salifaction GuarantewJ ot cat. Open your hearts and your homes to one of Your money back.' Available onfy at The Home these needy animals. Kind, compariK>nate •Decks •Basements .Depot persons call 201 -677-9422. Fixed and wormed 8. We Witt Boat Any Legitimate Competitors Price 6. 7

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We can deliver over four million •BW-SBHian-HIIIL 13. 14. 15 16. pairs of these for only $349 17. 18. 20. FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS! 23 for only $349 you can place a classified as that will , (See • PUZZLE. on Page B5) 21. 22 , 24. appear m 112 daily and weekly newspapers in New Jersey. Your ad will come face to face with 4.2 million 25. 26. 27 .'28. readers! 29. 30. 31 . 32. WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS 800-564-8911 Search your local classifieds on the internet \ s-ti jc-rjey Pre'.oAscocirition jtdtewide Ckusified Advertising Network (SCAN) http://www.localsource.corn/classifieds/ •>Jfn 4C/>-06r»O, fax-(609) 406-0300. tMTiatl NJPrewOAOLtom PAGi B12 — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1997 UNION, COUNTY CLASSIFIED

HOME IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPING MQVING/STQRAGi PAINTING RESUMES TILE O'ONOFRIQ & SON, Complete LandieapB PAINTING TO please most flnWty customer CERAMIC TILE Installer, New tll#i, repalri, PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS PAUL'S M & M MOVERS Resumes, regroutlng, remodeling, efeaTiIng, No fob too big SeMea Spring Fill Clean-Up. Lawn Mainte- Formerly Of Yale Ava. Exterior, intertor palntinfl, wallpaper, handy- Siding/ Windows/ Rooting nance Shrubtery basigrV Planting, Mulching. man (obi etB. Tom DIMareo, Painting Proper, Fast professional or small I Uo H all. Major credit ear* accepted Hilalda. PM 00177 Typesetting tervtc«» Joe MegfM, 1-M0-7S0-6B22, f«KM49415«, KtighmmJ Bathrooms/ BaMfnantt Chftmtcal AppHe>tien», Tree Ramoval, Futty Local * Long 485.1491, Fully Intured Fr«« •Ulmam. Eirtsnitortl/ Conerete/ Masonry lniur»d/ Lieenstd Free fitlmites DMMM Moving EMd Wi Hapa Vac powr waWiing, tnt«f«*t*d In ata/Ung a IIM earaar? Want M ; FPM EstimatM/ 100% Finance/ 201-783-6911. ^___ chang* |ob«? S— u* lor tyx>*—rtinQ your No Down Payment/ Fully CALL 908-688-7768 WILL'S PAINTINQ ind Spadding. Sar«nj, rMuma, DINICOLQ TIL! CONTRACTORS RaftraneN Av»ll«bW NJ UMAM prtmina, OarpBt ClMnina Call B08-BBB-SS98. Louis Maiera 612 Bailey Ave,, f itzsMth, NJ HOLLYWOOD SCHAEFER MOVING, Reliable Very tow Maple Compotltion EstaWished 193S mtM. 2 hour minimum Same rates 7 days 1400.73S41M LANDSCAPING Owner Oporatod References Insured Free PAVING 463 Valley Street KHehtna, iathreomi, Repai™. Qoutlng, EitJmatM, Ucente #PM00581 Call anytime, Maplewood Til* Ftoort, Tub ineloaufia, Bhowarttalli P, PAPIC Consfruetefl, Oomplftt quality home BQB-B64-1216, improv«ments, Addition!, d«ckl, dormeri, ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING COMPU1T1 Rear of Nawi-Bteord Bldg. Free Eitlmatei Fully Insured baths kitchens, doors, windows, tie. Big and Mon,, Tu«t., Wed. & Fr1.9AM.SPM No job toe small or too large small iobs Gill Pete 9O0-964-4974 DESIGN OOP JOBS UNI OF Thurtday and ahtf time* by appointment EXOTIC GARDENS & SURFACE DOCTORS: Q*J Job Specialist ASPHALT 908-686-5550 Also flooring, tile and battifoomi, upgrade* and PAVING 762^03 HOUSE WASHING POND INSTALLATION repairi. No ttb too bta or •mall. BQ§-M&4a3i 7>B Btntkt J & P PowBrwashing. HouMdtlnlng, Wood TREE REMOVAL P.O. BOX 3695, Union, NJ Deck*, Cocicrels P§UQ», Widow Screen*, Lawn ROOFING 1AST COAST Tile Confrtetert Ceramic Tile, Fumttum, All Powitf Washing needs Free PAtNTtHO BtihfOWTi B«TWVHttefi' linw Itii, KNotWi eMimfloi joe Mariano. 9QB-B1Q-9142 or Phil FREi ESTIMATf S BADflCT BQdFtNQ 6o , Inc. Roof Removal, Litnnci, 6B7-E723 Diy Of night No job loo ALL-PHO PAINTING and Hemt improvement. PLUMPING Shlnglei, Gutters, Leaders, Siding, Mot Floors, Best Prtcei. Free Estimates, Senior 908-686-1838 Are you tJrod Of paying eimortttant amounti ot Asphilt, Fulry Insured, Ffea Eitfmateg Bervic- Citiien Discount W8-964-7472. money for ihoddy wo*?. Ever been toreed to BLEIWEIS ing your area Call BQ8-tt6*-68B8. overpBy for a |ob that you teet Is inoompleie or PLUMBING A HEATING ORCHARD r*WK Landscaping Service Com. slrr^ty bad? Then call us, all work is gusrBn- DAMGEN ROOF1NQ Re»id«ntlal/ Industrtal TRII EXPIRTS pulBfizea lanrJieape design, oomplett lawn leed, ogr prtoes ire very reasonable, and no •All typ*i haitng »y«»mi. UMIM « Shingle, Slate, Rubber, Gutters, LemdBri, Re- maintansnoe. seasonal cleanups Free osn- pivment Is elected until our cuitomem are •Oat hoi wtMr hMMr pairs Fully Insured/ Free Estimates 716-SM31 •OVLE TSiE SURGERY CO. mat.es. Senior Citizen plteount Call Mtiifled We an» fully insured, and havi i kKtfun rwnoel»Hng f STAIUSHID 1K2 Do-It-Yourseif Ideas enoelient refsrenCM CaU for i free ewimatt REASONABLE RATES A H*;ijr1cr StfMlt FfTifn Your fSew^paper ul^ Insured «nd Bonded TREE & STUMP REMOVAL R & C Landscaping Z01-3Z5-3790 ROOFING CONTRACTOR PRUNING F1R0INANDI FAMILY Pimtrng. Ihtertof/Eiflef. Certified in 1 pry rubber raoTlfig TREE SURGERY IN Shrubs. Lawn Care. Fall Olwiupi, Spring ior Piirrting. Roofing, Gutters, Neat and clean 908-686-7415 Fiji roofing.fepalrs ClMnupi; nail Road Tre Walls, Snow Plowing ft "Over 20 yeart Servicing Union County" Shingles, TB-roof'learoff ALL ITS iRANCHiS Removal, Ouf,tm Cleaned, Fulry Insured, Free 80B.964-7359 Reasonable rttel Free Roof inspections A mainieriBnca Union Estimates All work guaranteed 1 MONTH FREE MAINTENANCE tBtimnet . MAX SR, k PAUL Fully Insured Free Estimates WOOD STACK Tree Service,',local tree com. CALL FOB DETAILS FROSTY'S PAINTING. Interior ana Eirtertor aOft-322-4637 Ouitity Work, ReisOfMtrie nriM Fufty mstima SCHOINWALDER party. All types of trae work. Free MUmaiM, Rtferencet AvaHabJe, peplaoefrient Windows Senior Crtizen discount Immediate service VICTORLANDSCAPINO §nfl Construction All No Job TOO Small 906-815-1833, insured Free wo^ chips 60B-S76-S7BZ Shout Li¥»n, and Conilrucflon. Call CILf SBATINQ OUR 8Sih YEAR 906-355.1465 or Beeper, 9QB-96&^iiQ0 GREGORY 2ALTSSKTEIN Painter Exterior/ INSTALLATION & SERVICE •Repairs *RBplacements •Manor, Pjaswr and $fiMtmeiung, Fu(^, n-, •Lawn FauqetSiSLfmp Pumps •Shlnglit "Tile TYPiSETTlNO. MASONRY *""^ sured referencei All Jot« ggiranteea Free ' ""• ••»T

P< 1(J propeit) at I Ian.Id I. L.aRoche for S240/XK) on a'culid m ilic nffiie of the county SI 10,00) on April ~\ 2S April 2H 2X22 Audrcj "Iciruie tu Clierjl A April 1 i h il \\ nrrtill Ncn \papcri publishes William and Jill Dallon sold prop- MIVLI lot S]KO,(KJO on Marth 24 » .'maid (i. and iJorolhy S. Johns tin ul'bu i uitcd version of all transac- Mild propciiy JI 1285 Robert St,. LD Rahway erly al 214 Galloping Hill Koud lo I lieiesa ( Buparmuw suld projier- Mild properly a.1 218 Lincoln Ave., to tions u i urdtd in the 12 Union Ctiunt\ Jor^c- r«!pdo foi S1 fJO.fJOO on Aptil f-.dixon Gomez for $130,000 cm April IV a! 113 Headk\ 'I erracc lo filcnn Anihony J. DiGiovaimi for $120,000 itit/nn ipatifici the nt'H ipafHri (Oxer 10 Affoid.ible HMS jnd New 2') Iohns..n l'ir SI VJ.'M) on March 2"i 'in April 1 I If injntiiiatitin /' punidvd by TRW IjdiiK J Cjpece Ii ejjl .sold j^rojier Kennel^ M and i'aincja JJillncr I'mpi'il\ Jiota. u Fort Ijiudcrdale, _J" Kenllworth In Iievor lucker for SMy.'JOO on ly al 156 Franklin Plaee lo Anihony sold pmpeii> al 1957 Lrm^ 'Itrrace I la information icnuc. and a pub M.iich 27 1 Ranien for S12f'/X)O on Apul 2') 1" Robeilo Reyes for S155/K/) uti BUSINESS h hi tJapproximately wr weeks after it Mary K l-,)iii.riild ^old [irnperly al llullie Iludjje Mild properly at 262 Match 27 OPPORTUNITIES i' fh'd m the•< ottnl\ dcrk't office 5fil Kk-hficld A^e.. to Michael C WIIMIII A\e., lo Colleen M Wills for Springfield Rui and Juliela I ernandes sold Vollidih for SM4/XX") on April 4 y>2. Ros.i f , S229,5f^ on rtescramrjler with only 7 Radio ShacK parts loi Clark Molhc M I)CIM Mild properly at I honiti*- I and l_Iyui)|oo Kirn wild S.ilvatore and Patricia Orlando sold t T under $12 For complete instructions send 569 I'asi.'jic A\c, to Anihony C'uru piopeiiy 695 Stone St.. \u Brian V, property, ai 6 Sycamore Terrace lo M.uth 27 S3 00 and stamped sell addressed envelope: h>i 5>1J8,.SOO on Apnl 10. JR. Marketing. 275 Route 10 East. Suite Ai.ilu.ny J. anJ f ranees. Charlciia Ja>lor for SI05,800 on MSTLU Jl. Kichai d Gmsid for S215,000 on Apul Iracy A and Cynthia L. Kite wild 220-122, Succasunna, NJ 07376. _^ N ;• iptttv ji 15 Riverside Drive* I'hjlhs, D McGlynn sold pnijierty Donald II. and I-rances h Bock 1'i propei ty at 2096 Lint/ Ave., lo DEALERSHIP WITH National Maintenance i J J. Njj.es ii-r S265.OO0 on April ul 52 N. J4th St., lo Anneltc M. Bar- sold [irupciiy al 67K piunne Court lo Charles R, Sinilh Mild property at Michael Coppola fur SI40,000 on Corporation Assured accounts In the local rjLci for SI22,000 on April 18 Bnan J Thomsuin for S 128.500 on 56 Lyons Place to Armando Montoya Maich 27' area $600 weekly Income guaranteed to start. Investment required. Call 800-832-2290. 1'L.I >, J jnJ Laura Vcnc/io Mild Stanley G Snun'-ki sold property March 31 for $177,000 on April 30 I ord Consume! Finance Co. Inc. 1'i'ij'vrtv al 190 Lexington Blvd., U> dt 754 Woodland Ave,, to I3arbU Kaihlecn JIaincit wild on Apul 14, April 4. t 800621-8653, pi"p<.il) al 73 Sycamore Road to I'm Linden Anna I'rokop sold properly at 2165 Maria Browij sold properly al 16 Louise Librani sold properly at LOCAL CANDY Route. 30 Vending Machines. 1- I uis fur S20VXK) on April 23 Sanit Georges A\e., ierty al Roselle sold property at 72 Park Ave., to sold property ai 734 Hemlock Koud STATE •/cj jurj Marylxiu IX;lVaIlc sold 325 Gc-sner St., lo Joseph V Plullips Macario Gallardo for $162,500 on lo Kcnnclh A. Krusc for $135,000 on l>n i> jt 1052 William SL, to Cris- for SM5,000 M«r<-li 28. l-rancii; Berlen Mild properly al 443 April 12. March 31. 1' JarriesG and Betty A Sinclair sold E. 3rd Ave., to Ransford 11 ( larke Brian A.J. and Anne D. Peve'reux William R. and Hileen P. Evans VI on March 2<"i [iroperty at 21 I£. Gihbons St., to Luis for SI 12,200 on April 4 sold property al 7. Frcfhont Koud to wild property at 591 Duquesne Ter- • JIIIJ Morijjiipc Corp. of Ncv, Rodrtguc-; for SH4,(XKJ on April 4. Joan C MolJoy sold property ai Wayne •Rankin for $337,500 on April race to John TzC/airlidis for SI90.000 I--1-', t II vild prnperty jt 907 Oli\f Mary I* Wynn sold property at 113 439 E. 3rd Ave.. lo Wanng G Miller 14 on -Klarch 31. St. t ; S'JIICI.J VL-ILV for SI5.000 on F- Munsell Ave.. lo Robert Zack for for $130,000 on April 1 1 Donal and Amy Mastrangelo stild Dennis and Maryfran Anncse sold QUESTION: Does "Location" really maka a 27 S1S4/XX) on April 4 John apd Chailotle lariaghno sold properly at 236 Parkside Drive to difference? properly at 10 Ik-ekman Terrace lo Real Estate Agents ore always talking about J ill id Mane 1. Ciuidd Kild Bernudmc Mull sold property al iroperty al 419 K. 4th Ave., to Jose Raymond Jacobs for $345,000 on LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCATION Commercial bank — A financial Assuming my properly is located in a' jiroptriy 125.OOO on April 14 Brian A.J. Devereux for $550,000 on value oi yogi home. However, our computer (generally short-term), checking ser- data suao«ti that similar home* - even wittm f iriln Murwi/ fer ^K7,KfK) on March iant P Chevalier III for $150,000 on Michael E. and blame II I-innegan April 15. vices, credit cards, and savings smalt. 'desirable* communities * can vary _J7 . __ 17 Mild properly at 625 Meadow St., to substantially in pnes depending: upon U)«i( Mia D. Andersen sold property at accounts. local.on We selected the (own or Summit. Jom- |, Ar«;v,ilf) ci

1. ' P»li ot Town ^53000 Hillside Chdrles J. and Carole Pijanowski Roselle Park Union J2I2J00 sold properly at 1356 Wood Valley lows' ,i»pikirig at 254 Wjnans Ave;, to S372.0O0 on April 2. K. Clay Ave., to Jadyn Matley for sold property at 1962 Ernst Terrace V<* Iff A Ifsitfifi wirm I IVTtrvtti ft rrpofiant liiccll GtKKiwin Jr, far $115,000 on: Donald M. and Mary P. Katalenas $30,000 on April 2. to Richard J. Layburnfor $151.500on Sponsored By M.iah 25 wild property at 555 Woodland Ave.. Margaret Bcbel sold property at March 21. Johanna Horncr wld properly al lo William Bellomo for $225,000 on 151 W. Roselle Ave., to James John E. and Patric Cxypoliski Jr. PRUDENTIAL 1190 S. State St., to John J. Dagostar- April II. • Lal-orge for SI35,500 on April 18 sold property at '657 Thoreau Ter- OPEN HOUSE 132 DENNIS STREET, Brown-Fowler Company, o Jr. for SlfX),000 on March 31, Bruce and Sfcltner'I. Goodmanjsold Claire A Sapienza sold property al race to Miguel A. Whittaker for ROSELLE - Beautiful Hous* on a cul-de-sac. REALTORS ITB Mortgage Services sold prop- 624 Galloping Hill Road to Thomas Owner is motivated Must see to appreciate. Basking Ridge • New property at 1444 Forest Court to $145,000 on March 21. Providence • Summit e"rty a! 1464 Highland Ave, to Capi- Andrew Hunt for S283,OOO.on April J. Higganson for. $115,000 .on April Louis A. and Kathryn Ippolito All large rooms, 2 full baths, huge family 1 room, Let Us put You tal Funding Summit - for $50,000 on 28, •••-,• sold property at 1021 BertrBm Ter- 15, . $129,900 In the RIGHT community April 2. . Ronald and Francinc K. Sulak sold race to Allan Bucu for $154,000 on William and Selma Heller sold (908) 810-0700 or 800-810-0717 (808) 273-0400 .Barbara D. Rawlins sold property property at 1479 Barton Drive to property at 120 Bender Ave, to March 24. - •

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APARTMeHT TO SHAR1 SPACf FOR RENT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BELLEVILLE: Professional female seeks tame KINILWORTH . pQULJEVABQ P.rofeMlonai LINDiN BLQQMFIILD. iY Ownwer. 3 bedrooms, mod- FREE Information! RENTAL to shaft i room apartment for 8 montfis to 1 office space availabie. ApprwelmateV 1,200 QQPTHALS PARK em Wtehen, tilo bath, IMng room, dining room, year Washer/ dryer Sun porch $325 per squire feet. Cill for appointment sun-porch. New roof, chimney, gas hot water monttv Avamwe now, G««-8Ot.75i-42B7, 80B-241-31B1 MULTI-STORY WAREHOUSE heater, palm, Walk to everything, Mirdwood floors, natural vim, ReducM! $127,500, "AH rM MttM «dv.rtl^d hwa*, to fwrMt. 25-31 to 113,000 SQUARE FEET *ub}«ci to ttta Ndtnl fair Housing Art, find and shan modem 2rbedroofn condo with J01.74fl.4108. «fhleh nwkn H Illegal is Ktvrt*, .ny VACATION RENTALS and enter a four digit same. 15 mite radius to, Springfield preferred. TOTAL 3 FLOORS COASTAL NORTH Carolina. Free brochure of prwtoTMtM.'.Umtotion, or discrimination 908486-3515 , • 10 TAILBOARDS * selection number below! bMM on FMM, eetef, rMlgken, M, hmdh QOT A CAMPGROUND Membership or wateff roni and water access homesJtw stifling tap, familial natua, or national origin, or Timeshari? We'll take It, Amertca'i most et S 17,900 Slips available. Coastal Marketing successful resort resale clearinghouse. Call & Devetopment Company 1-BO0-4aa^flQfl IMtnten lo mate any Bueh peateranea, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT limKMon, or dl.cr1mln.tlon. Resort Sales information toll free hotline $1.25 NNN PiR SQ. FT REALESTATE 1jOO-423-5aB7. , "W# wilt not knowingly accept my atf. HILLSIDE PRIVATE bath, private entrance CALL ANDRIA RICHARDSON EAST HANOVER Near stores and transportation Call after July vartlelnB lor rMl Mtm which la In vkriMon SEASIDE: July/ August special, $390 weekly STERLING PROPIHTIIS OF NJ INC 1Y OWNER olAi taw. AH tMnorM mm haraby tnfwmad 20 • $425, one month security- 906-964-3273 $250 weekends, 1 block IP ocean Call OWNeWMANAGiR ieautifyl A bedroom, ZV, baths, ZOOxlOo tot BUYING A HOME mm Mi dwelling. adwMaad ara avaltafalt Hafdwood floors, large Mt.in.WtohBn, ceramic UNION LARGE air conditioned room with 908.840-7a4fl, on an Mual opoortunHv baala." tile, centralaif, centra) vacuum, low taxes, huge private entrance. Heat and utilities included. 908-862-5600 1700 Before You Buy 2 tiered deck with spa. beiutrful. street, Galloping Hd Road, great area, $350 moflthty. CONDOMINIUM $295,000. Call: 1701 The Real Estate Agent APARTMeNT TO RENT iQS-351-1p31, JUST REDUCED! 1702 The Neighborhood B6LLIVIU.I: 2 bedrooms Uun*y l«Hmy, REAL WIST ORANGE, Ueweltyn Hotel. 259 Main ROSiLL^ LINDiN 1703 Buying An Older Home . swung,#*, Mm eafpati I7S0 phM uffltftai Thoroughfy refurbished ootrifortabli 1 bedfoom FORtCLOSf D SOVtRNMSNT tom#t Save • No pets AyaliablB Augusi 1: Call 873-751-5626 from S75oer week. Call 731-6845 Of 73»-1BM up to 50% or more on repossessed homes 1704 Adv. of Home Ownership Wore 1Q;p0am _"" ($35,900) or 2'tMdiOO.m ($45,900) Qirden Condos In prtvata, qultt cul-de-Mc community Linle/rio o^*m payment. Bad credii OK, Call adiaeent to spec»cul«r park, New refrigerator now! UBQ0-tQ6-mm ext. 640 (SCA Netwprk) BLQQMFIELD CHARMINQ 1 bedroom apir^ ROOM TO RENT SELLING THE HOME menta Near transportation and parkway Lawn- "All real MM •d^lMMd hwtln is and range. Hardwood floors, tile baths. Laundry GOViRNMINT FORECLOSED homes .from dry facilities, From $545 includes heiv hot HILLSIDE. SEPARATE entrance. Share bath- •ubfaei to tn» Padanl Fair Housing Act, facilltiii on premises. On iiti parking. Conve- pennies on $1, Delinflgant T», Rope's, REO's, walef, Security. Referaneet, 201-74fl-5QB8. room. No cooking. 5 minutes from Kean which inskM H ills^l to •dv*rtl»« »ny nient to shopping, mass transit, parkway, Rt, Your Area, Toll Free 140f>21S-B000 sxt, 1300 Attracting A Buyer College Near transportation. $200,00 monthly, BTWIMvnct, limitation, or discrimination 27 Rt 1, Turnpike and NY bndges and tunnels, H-701W current listtngp, . 1301 Determining BLDOMFIELD: 1st FLOOR, 4 large ,rooms, 1 month security 90lt-fla7-5834, bssM on.raM, eelor, ration, HX, handi- 15% down insures owner wlirprovide finanelng newly flflcoratBd. lat-iri totahen, laundry hook- cap, familial status, or national ofk^n, or for qualified buyers, Discoum ivallable for cash QOVIRNMENT FORECLOSED Homes, pen- A Selling Price ups, near shopping. Available immediately ROSELLE PARK- Room to rent. FamaJi, non intantlon to imki any such prafarenet, or finanana by others. B0B.241.3377, nies'on the $1. Dalinquent Tax, Repo's RIO's 1302 The Open House $746 plus uHlHiM Call B7W2B-B1QQ week. smoker In one (amity house wtth deck. Full limitation, or discrimination. Your area. Toll Free i-SOO-tiB-BOOO extensten days. 9:00-5:00. privilefes. Requires security and refgrinees H-13B for current listings/ directory, 1303 Gleaning For The Sale "*• will not knowing accapt any ad- $450 Call Maddy 298.1436, LAND FOR SALE 1304 First Impressions BLOOMFIELD NO Fes, Owner managad. 3 vertising for raal estate which it In violation GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Homes, p«n. large room apartmentl $726:00 and up AH of trm law! All persona are har»by InforrrwJ SOUTH CAROLJNA Waterfront Sale Beautt- nles on the $1. Repo's, VA, HUD, Sheriff sales. utilities piid, NYC bus at door Call tnst all dwellings advartiaad are avallabl* fulty wooded, dock approved pireel ml long No money down government toanj available 973-4Z9-B444 or toeapef. 973-46&-3251 HOUSE TO RENT on an equal opportunity basis," frontage on spectacular 50,000 lore recreation now. Local listings/ directory. Toll free lake In South Carotina next to'18 holt champ- . f.flaOH88B.22Ba, WUmHon H-4000 EASt ORANGE'. 6 fpomi {3 bedrooms), 3ie- 'WfLLSfbf: TWO bearpoms, 1 battt, modem' tenship golf courje. Flih, boat, goN year round kitchen. Near schools, transporBtton, stores, WATERFRONT PRf-CONSTRUCTION Sale, Call iodav! mlly, Neir Parts Avenue transportation school From $39^810, Upscale development on Lake in our fintiitie climate! Paved roadi u/g TRENTON; IMMEDIATE "State House' Ac- $836 monthly, plus utilities, 1'/, months sec- $900. one month security. Call after JutJ 20, utilitlBs, much mow! Financing available Call cess. 4,600 5.F. total office space; 2,500 S.F. 908-984-3273 ' Murray, 8 C, Security gate, paved roads, urity, 373-675.0278.. underground utilities, launching ramp Sa'Ve Wg BOQ-704.3154. TLE. immediate availability on floors 1 and 2, Perfect for Lobby group, professionals Sale or lease Your Ctmmumiyi lilt UNION; TWO bedrooms, Jiving .menu-dining, $$S belore wont» compieltid. Ej£^tont l llon; 90% nhancfng'. 1400.796-8J742. S2i 0,000:00" John Schragger- Really tnc:, room and den. Finished fawer level, $1200 firm Broker 609-637.954C. UNUSUAL AVAILABILITY Call 686.2S23. REAL ESTATE FOR 1 BEDROOM EFFICIiNCY BARGAIN HOMES. Thousand of GovBmmert UNION OPEN House, Saturday, Sunday REAL eSTATE WANTED FROM $875 Forectoied and repossessed properties being 1-er month Call 908^B&-3515. 906-355.3913 I BUY Houses! Cash Any condition, any price WEST GRANGE, Pleaeantdale. Female, non- Call 9QB-273-Z3B4 imoker to shire 3 bedroom house $450 ELIZABETH 3 BEDROOM apartment on sec- 367 Chestnut St. ond floor Carpeted, attic, storage, rear parking, Insludes utilities, cable, parking, fireplace" No $400.00 per month plus 1 month security pets Call 873-736-8079 TOWNHOUSE r J Union, N.J. 703.837.1667: ' * UNION Mange IRVINOTON: 1 AND 2 bedrooms Quiet pnVati OFFICE TO LET R E A 688-3000 garden apartmenti Myrtle Avenue near center LINDEN OPEN HOUSE {675.1600, Call Mike 806-241.6064. Selling Homes In Saturday and Sunday R#4ocvtfon LINDEN, 4 ROOM apartment. 1 bedroom. GOITHALS 114 WEBSITE•- www.bomenct.com/mangels.hliD Union County Since 1929 Newty renovated. Ejuseiant location, walk to UNION SQUARE At Vallsy NYC transpoftaflon Driveway pwrtrtng $650 PARK limited number of 2 bedroom 2% monthly Call 201-386.5909 bath townhouses in a beautiful setting Convenient lo all transportation ROSELLE PARK 1 bedroom and 1 studio Fireplace. Air Conditioned,' Attached Garage garden apartment Heat/ hot water included, NiW OFFICE SPACE Buy with SW% down $700.00, 1475,00 monthly, 1'/, months Hoc- Fintnoinj AvaBabie. Urtty. 201.B97-8864 FROM 700 SQUARf FEiT Opening prices Start at $129,900 SOUTH ORANGE. A-1 location. 2 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen; hard wood floors, fireplace, CALL ANDREA RICHARDSON 1001 Valley Street Union waiher, dryer, $880,00 plus utilities. Security, STIRLING PROP!RT1IS OF NJ INC 908-686-5111 212.576^534. . OWNER/MANAGER UNION, 5 ROOMS, 2-!amJiy. Carpeted, 908-882-5600 washer, dryer hook-up. Couple preferred. $950 BUSINESS FOB SALE plus utilities, security. No pets, em ROSILLE PARK UNION UVINQSTON, LARGE office: Window, 2 secre- BEAUTY SALON, Stuyvesant Avenue, Iryinp,- 908-68M172 after 6PM, tarial stations, phone system, copier, confer- TIP TOP SHAPE SOUTHERN CHARM ton. Fully equipped. Need someoni totake wly lislsd A BR.COlonlal Lrg new 1 IK w/ssp Dining Ar#i FDR. LR. w/FP, PR MOVB rigfit m lo this Washington Sshoo! sol/eape Fesiyrmj LR »P fDt UNION, COLONIAL enoe room, Tiling space, messenger service, Over lease. Owner ill. Asking $7,500 Call ikylcghii. MBR with 1/2 bth. Huge yira w/B0VBr#d deck New tin in wind's & beaut lrg mod kit leading to dsek. ikylighti In MBR. I other BR I 2 lul c!hs Avenue 3 bedrooms, Wtehen, living room, Oood pafklnp/ transportation. 973-992-2540, 201.399-5237 or 374^500 CAC Walk 10 NY Mini & pus Won'! list! Si?i,§00 car gar Asking SiiB.BQO dining room, finished basement, washer, dryer, WEST bRANOE, B0 Main Street. Share office garage. $1,500 month plui 1 month security space with 2 attorneys. Well furnished private Renter pays utilffleB Call 201 •423-3548. office and seeretatlal area. Conference room, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WEST ORANGE: 2 bedroom apartment. Main library, phone system, fix, copier, etc Call Street location. Supply own utilities, $700 1 201-325-8660 ^___ BLOOMFIELD INDUSTRIAL spice BOO month Mscunty. Parking included- Available squire taet office, 1B00 square feet ware- immediately. 731 -6972. ^___ housf Neir QSP and ZOT. Qff-itreef parttlng,- $975.00.monthiy.. 201-239-9429, WEST. ORANGE: 4 rooms, eat-in kitchen,, ADVERTISE! woodbuming stove, storage, carpeting, 1 oar parking, all utilities included. References. §«c- urity. fe25. 201-731.6435 WIST ORANOI; 4 rooms, eal-in kiterien, 57,000 PRIME parking 1 car, SS50. includes utilities. Call 731*435. POR REAL ESTATE ROSiU-f PARK ROSELLE PARK CHARMING COLONIAL TWO FAMILY Just moved SALE Or#it condition, first lloor till one BR, LR, Kit, full bth, lull bsmi j-.g (lM; r,ai PROSPECTS iesfi~s$ bi o& Mi f*i! ^&f i in? tars, lrg yard, 2 tfrtvewiyi. Asking S1§8,iOO I-can help NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES you out? FOR UPDATED RATES CALL INFOSOURCE 908-686-9898 AND DIAL THE LENDER CODE Don t worry ana wonder about WITH LOOK FOR THESE LENDERS ON THE INTERNET @ WWW.CMI-MORTGAGEINFO.COMArVORRALL.HTM learning your way around town Or PRODUCT RATE PTS APR PRODUCT RATE PTS APR what to see and do Or who to ask Worrall Community Newspapers' American Savings Bk 2017483800 !NFO» 1761 Kentwood Financial Sve B00.3536S98 INFO*> 1760 As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess I can simplify the business 30 YR FIXED 7,88 0 00 7 88 APP 30 YR FIXED 7 63 0 00 7 75 APP of getting settled Help you begin to FALL REAL ESTATE GUIDE 15YR FIXED 750 000 786 FEE "15 YR FIXED 7 25 0 00 7 38 FEE en|oy your new town good shop 3/1-30 YR 6.88 0 00 796 $ 395 30 YR JUMBO 7,25 0 00 7 38 S 325 ping local attractions community September 1.1th opportunity Axia Federal Savings ioa-49i-7ZOO INFO» 1752 Loan Search 800-591.3279 INFO» 1757 And my basket is full ol uswhrt A Special Pull-Out Tabloid Section 788 0.00 I YR FIXED 7 63 0.00 7,63 APP "gifts to please your family 15 YR FIXED 7 25 0.00 |30YR JUMBO 7 88 0 00 7.88 FEE Take a break from unpacking Inserted into 22 Mailed Subscribed 1 YRADJ, 600 0 00 1-30 YR 7.13 0,00 8 04 N/P To Publications Through-out Essex Banco Popular FSB aoo-aSIBANK INFO» 1788 National Future Mortgage 800.2S17SOO INFO»> 1758 30 YR FIXED 7 75 0 00 7 79 APP 30 YR FIXED 6 75 3 00 6 99 APP & Union Counties 15 YR FIXED 7 38 0 00 7 41 FEE 15 YR FIXED 6,13 3.00 6.58 FEE 1 YR ADJ. 6.50 0 00 8 10 $ 100 1 YRADJ. 3.75 2.00 6.14 N/P R«fl, purehasa or cpritolldat* ncrwl Fr** pr*-*pproval. RMklento of Union A SprlngM* Reserve your ad today Call: Paula Goodwillie only Columbia Savings Bk 800.912.4989 INFO» Penn Federal Savings Bk 800.722-0381 INFO** UNION 964-3891 30 YR FIXED .000 7.90 APP 130 YR FIXED . 7.88 0.00 7.90 APP DEADLINE SEPT. 2nd (908) 686-7700 Ext. 351 15 YR FIXED 0 00 7 29 FEE I15YR FIXED 7.50 0 00 7 54 FEE SPRINGFIELD...... 407-0132 1 YR ADJ. 0.00 8.08 N/P 17/1-30 YR 7.50, 0.00 7 92 S 319 App !•• Includes ippralsal.cradlt report t, flood cartltlcat* Commonwealth Bank B00.i24.90i1 INFO» 1771 Premier Mortgage 800-288.1762 INFO» 30 YR FIXED 7 63 0 00 7 63 APP 30 YR FIXED 7 75 300 8 12 APP 1 15 YR FIXED 7 13 0 00 7 13 FEE 15YR FIXED 7 50 2 50 7 51 FEE 1 1 YR ADJ 5 63 0 00 N/P $ 0 1 YR ADJ 4 75 2 50 6 95 $ 350 1 Weichert Bi wooKly pyml prog available' A/oat died bank disc mtge leader 800.999.3885 INFO" ___] BUY FOR S94O MO. BUY FOR 31145 MO. Corestates Mtge Svcs. 1763 Pulse Savings Bank 90a.257.2400 INFO» 1753 30 YR FIXED 7 00 3 00 734 APP] 30 YR FIXED 8 00 0 00 800 APP I 15 YR FIXED 6 50 3 00 7 03 FEE 15 YR FIXED 7 50 0 00 7 50 FEE 1 YR ADJ 4 88 2 88 7 72 $ 325 1 YR ADJ 6 25 0 00 8 15 $ 350 FTHB Program FHA Cash out on investment properties First Savings Bank 908.726.9700 INFO* 1751 Source One Mortgage 800.870.46S7 INFO*;. 1742 Photo [30 YR FIXED 7 13 3 00 7 48 APP 30 YR FIXED 7 00 3 00 7 38 APP I 15YR~FIXED 7 25 ' 0 00 7 26 FEE 15 YR FIXED 6 38 3 00 7 24 FEE 7 87 30 YEAR JUMBO 7 13 3 00 7 51 $ 300 UNION . KEMILWORTH 5/1-30 YR 7 00 0 00 $ 350 JUST LiSTiD OEM! 4 en COLONIAL [Zero pomt loan specialist FTHB prog 3Oyr& 15yr tnwwMy rate* FTHB Money available PERS Monay available - I ImpreisrvB Newer Kit, New Roof, Doori & CAC, Pass 2 Rm 2 Tiled Blhs, Lg ElK. 1st Fir Fam Rmw/Fplc + LL Fam Rm, Att 908B10-9749 INFO>* Suite on 2nd Fir, Hdwd Firs. Malni Fr## Cape (U8BO5) CALL First Union Mortgage 800.332=0599 INFO» Sovereign Bank 1762 Gar, Dock overlooking manicured Lawn. (U5659) CALL 908- 7 50 30 YR FIXED 7 75 000 7 78 APP 908^87-4800, •-';•••;; -.' $164,000 6B7-48O0 S199,800 30 YR FIXED 7 13 2 75 APP 15 YR FIXED 6 63 2 88 7 20 FEE 30 YR JUMBO 799 " 0 00 ' 800 FEE N/P N/P N/P $ 375 30 YR AFFORDABLE 6 87 0 00 6 89 $ 300 Land loan*, construction loan*. No PM1 Jumbo* BUY FOR S315 MO. BUY FOR S571 MO. Float down option avallabl* Call (or »ro point quotw __J Gibraltar Savings Bank 888.242-4686 !NFQ:>* 1755 Union Center National Bk 908.688.9500 INFO» 1740 30 YR FIXED 7 88 0 00 7 88 APP 10/1-30 YR 7 50 ' 0 00 7 78 APP 5/1-30 YR 7 00 0 00 7 79 FEE" 7/1-30 YR 7 25 0 00 7 77 FEE 10/1-30 YR 7 38 0 00 7 69 $ 350 HOME PROGRAM 7 63 0 00 7 63 $ 350 Home program 10 00 application f*a. 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JULY 17, 1997 — PAQE-B1S I The '97 Acura 3.5RL luxury sedan is a marvelous car Left than a year after assuming its Like all Acura products, the 3.5RL role as Acura's new flagship, the four- is hacked by a four-year/50,00Q-mile door Acura 3.5RL enters 1997 having bumper-to-bumper limited warranty, achieved an unprecedented level of as well as the true luxury ownership comfort, refinement and human engi- experience featuring the Acura TLC neering, while at the same time deliv- Customer Satisfaction Program, ering the confident handling, immedi- which provides 24-hour roadside ate response, extensive safely engi- assistance, concierge service, trip neering and optimum levels of planning and other benefits. performance drivers expect from On one, hand, when it comes to Acura. interior comfort, it's entirely obvious The RL is powered by the largest that a great deal of attention was paid engine (3.5-liter V-6) with the most to the design, materials and convenj. torque ever produced by an Acura ence amenities foundiraide the Acura model, and it does not require a sche- 3.5RL duled tune-up for the first 100.000 Take, for instance, major details miles. like the location of controls, passen- It's all-aluminum single-overhead- ger head, hip and shoulder room, the camshaft V-6 produces 210 horse- car's advanced soundproofing tech- power at 5,200 rpm and peak torque at nology, and even state-of-the-art an unusually low 2,800 rpm. The RL vibration- and bump-absorbing seats. features immediate throttle response, On the other hand, there are the not- excellent acceleration and low-rpm so-obvibus luxury features, like the power typical of a V-8, but with the 3.5RL's advanced automatic climate light weight, packaging efficiency control system that filters pollen and and fuel economy of an advanced other contaminants from the exterior V-6. environment- Exterior styling on the 3.5RL fea- The filter medium is so fine, it can tures a prominent grille and high, trap all particles of 3 microns or lar- Exterior string on th© &5HL features a prominent grille and high, wide •houidw Hnestor a dtetinettvo Acura look ana feif wide shoulder lines for a distinctive ger, including almost all pollen and coupled with high levels of aerodynamic perforrnano©, predictable handling In gusty conditions, and low wind noise at Acura look and feel coupled with high dust. It also inhibits the passage of speed. The RL offers the strongest, most rigid sedan unit-body structure In Acura history, using a high percentage of levels of aerodynamic performance, bacteria as small as a half-micron, as two-sided galvanized steel to heighten durability and corrosion protection. The RL is powered by the largest engine predictable handling in psty condi- well as most components of cigarette (3.5-liter V-6) with trre most torque ever produced by an Acura model, and it does not require a scheduled tune-up for the lions, and low wind noise at speed smoke and particuiates in diesel first 100,000 miles, , The RL offers the strongest,, most exhaust. rigid sedan .unit-body structure in The filter has two layers: both are Acura history, using a high percen- composed of felt-like, nonwoven tage of two-sided galvanized steel to fabnc fibers, and one layer is elec- • heighten dwabiltry and corrosion tronically charged to help attract and protection trap even more dust and other airbor- Inside, the RL features a subtle, ne particles rdomy "open-feeling" design, with "We've used some of the most amenities such as an available state- sophisueated ur conditioning and air of-the-art Acura/Bfese Music System, filtration technology ever put in an and best-in-class air conditioning and automobile," said Rich Thomas, Acu- climate control performance - both in ra's executive vice president and gen- cooling efficiency, and quiet eral manager. "Not only does our cli- operation. mate control system cool ;he RLs Advanced safety features include interior faster than other luxury dual air bags, front seat belt tension- import sedans in its ciass, it captures ers, dual front-door. anti-intrusion even the most minute panicles that beams, front-door hip and shoulder would try to find their way into the pads, and advances in side impact car That'!, what I call attention to head protection. detail" Manufacturer'v suggested retail All Acura products are available price is Wl.OOO for the 1997 Acura nationwide through the approximately 3.5RL, and 544,000 *for the 3.5RL ' 270 Acura dealerships They are with Premium Package The .satellite, backed by a four-year/SO/JOO-mile linked Acura Navigation System, now bumper-to-bumper limited warranty, available in California and Las Vegas as well as the true luxury ownership SEOU and expected to appear in other reg- experience featuring the Acura'TLC ions of the country as digitized map- Customer Satisfaction Program, ping becomes available, is a $2,000 which provides 24-hour roadside option on the RL with Preminum assistance, concierge service, trip Package, planning and other benefits

This fall, Cadillac introduced 1997 CadiUac Sedan DeVUJe 1997 CadUlac Eldorado

Least- Per Mo |jt*ase Per MO We WFnew sporty WCalera For 35 For 15 mo* %lk» 5.U1, Vin# VI i'JWHi, Hiilo w/uvtfdrtvt, VIS. p, ». p/U. AM/fM tJM, Jll pwt. . AM'UH' When the new Catera went on sale rnove of a huge wave of people bom Vf Ifrii it drf Hit i TMisr. Iraihrf chfrmir aitrrlv h*sir?J waivTfiuil f*yrm .11 |.wf. A.'f.: ilm. rritrl, nli. inilK, leaUier, Tulai rymi-MljAll, Mine 1« ion this fall, Cadillac will became the first between 1946 and 1964 — people U.S. automaker to introduce a vehicle often referred to as baby boomers — into the entry-luxury market. into their prime car-buying years.. The entry-luxury market, which is Significant numbers of baby boom- now made up of European and Japan- ers who own businesses or work as ese sedans in the $25,000 to $40,000 professional and managers are. enter- price'range, has emerged as one of the ing their peak earning period, a time fastest-growing segments in the auto- when people typically begin to con- mobile market. As recently as 1991, stder luxury ca-s The tastes and pre- entry-luxury cars accounted for >ust ferences of this group are driving the 1997 Cadillac Seville SLS 1997 Cadillac 25 percent of the US. luxury car growing entry-luxury market, and reshaping the rest of the luxury car market. By 1995, they had captured Leasf Per Mo 39 "percent of the U.S. luxury car market a.s well lor 35 mos Buy tor. £* jf } jF ^ J $469 Slk» Wn. Vlirf VK(H<>M7. Amo w/V.vtf tlrlvt, --•'•" «)•„ M«»l rym>i tto Molding. M\«P Hyi. United States, and 46 percent of the ing of what these new luxury car cus- luxury market worldwide: tomers need ami want from their ears. Competing head-to-head with This research has become an integral BMW, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and part of the customer-driven strategy other luxury carmakers requires a ser- developed by the Calera Brand Team ious commitment. As Cadillac's first "These new over-40 customers will entry-luxury car. Catera represents be unlike any previous generation," just such a commitment, says Nottoli "Their expectations f»r Carcra was jointly developed by quality and service are much higher, Cadillac, and Adam Ope) AG. It is and they are much less brand loyal based on the highly successful Opel than the generation before." Omega MV6, and it willrJe manufac- While customers born before 1946 1997 Oldsmobilc Cutlass 1997 Oldsmobile Bravada I997 Oldsmobile Aurora tured in Germany by Opel. To support tend to find a brand they like and stick Catera, Cadillac- will continue to with it, baby boomers don't feel as Ijraftf PtT Mo LeaK Prr Mu tr Mi, much loyalty. They are also less hkely J improve iu> class-leading Ownership Q*288 Fur id fTMrt For ~L*\ nun $459 l fjr M> iwrs Privileges program The company to favor American brands than those 0*369 6/m vini.yl,iwty>. Au«. »y.frr •itk/ 70m, vir>* vi rruiuiV) >i»u>, imin i™. p/t. p/b ff. AK4/FM (.It. \f'*. p/t. p/lnjrik, p/M3t«. A/r.. llfit, rr Art. Itll AM/IM IJHJII frfl fill. Hill H 4r). till, inlv lf«(»K-r ( ruktf-.-gauxr f>i<£.. IrMlttr. aiUry* rrftiviir mlrrv, Total (l l^ IK i; MMf VMh'W tive customer relations programs for The boomer generation is well edu- Pymt VMV). MMIP: **MI~ Catera. which will be discussed in cated, and boomers consider them- more detail as the car's fall 1996 selves smart shoppers. Baby boomers debut approaches. also constitute more diverse group of USED CARS car buyers. In the previous generation '94 BUICK 91 OLDSWOBIli •V4 OLDSMOelU •94PONTIAC '94 OU>SMOft)UT -94CAMUAC This change in the luxury market is CINTURY BRAVADA CUTLASS SUPREME BONNEVIUf SSE SILHOUETTE ELDORADO being driven by a major shift in demo- of luxury car buyers, 86 percent of U74fvt. Vir:l KM Stk.» U741S. p'« p" p^runk UHttt p'fnj'rs * vt pi [A ui y evs graphics Baby txx>men>, many of those who made the purchase decision >IWWCui A/C Im: irdtl W were white men. In the new genera- etui* o»u'j» pka fU. t¥H whom started out driving small I* 6 23AMm import vehicles, are entering their 4Os tion, the buyers are far more ethnical- and 50s and beginning to buy and ly diverse, and 51 percent are female. lease luxury vehicles in significant Customers for entry-luxury cars numbers tend to be among the best educated Though.theM; customers are often and most affluent of the baby boom- affluent, they also tend to be value- ers. The average age of entry-luxury conscious "They like the idea of lux- customers is 44, and 73r~peTceni are" college graduates. More than 57 per- th 755 Passaic Ave. ury, but they don't want to go over- cent have professional or managerial 70 ' board," says Dave Nottoli, Catera ANNIVERSARY brand manager. careers. Women are the principal Catera will play a critical role in drivers of at least half of entry-luxury 70 YEARS AND at Route 3 bringing thi& new generation of lux- cars. STILL GROWING ury car buyers to Cadillac. Meeting Using focus groups, ride-and-drive the expectations of these demanding programs and other research tools, new.customers will require continu- members of the Catera team have Family Owned And 201- -25OO ous improvement on the pah of Cadil- developed and refined their under- Operated Since 1927. lac land its dealers. standing of these demanding new cus- Changes in the luxury market are tomers. Most entry-luxury buyers arc Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except taxes, lie. & reg. lees Lease pymts are based on '35 mos (36 Iw Cutlass S Aurora. 24 lor Bfavada) $0 cap cost reduction lor Cutlass & Bravada, $400 dwn (or f urora. being driven by a number of forces. new to the category. They are coming $1399 dwn for Eldorado. S2199 dwn lor Sedan DeVille. 51299 dwn lor Seville SLS) (plus SSOO owner loyalty rebate for Eldorado, Sedan Deville, Seville SLS), $400 bank fee, fef sec dep, 1st mo pymt, sales lax & reg fees required at inception. Total Payments/Inception' Guilass $10,368/$1064. Aurora $16,524/51734, Bravada $8,856/$H44, Eldorado $16,415/12743, Sedan DeVille $16,415/$3543, Seville $16,415/$3143. Lessee resp lor e'xcess One of the most important is the out of non-luxury vehicles, particular- weaf, t§ar& maint, 12K mi jncl, $. 15 thereafter. Purchase option avail at tosiind tor fur market value, Subjecl to approval by primary fender, Offer expires 7/31/97.. . change in buyer demographics, • the ly mid-size cars. .

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Experience the benefits of being . '•... Call • 369 SOUTH AVE. EAST-WESTFIELD«(w232-6500 G SALES & SHOWROOM HOURS: MON, - WES, - TIIIMS. 9-9 WED. • FRI. B-6 • SAT 9-5 tf seen weekly by over 58,000 . 908-686-7700 , .' • '•'.'•• •'••"'" Prices include s to be paid by a consumer except for licensing, registration & taxes. Not responsible for typographical errors. potential customers! for details . Pictures Are For Illustration Purposes Only, UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1997 — PAOE-B17 Oldsmobti M^LESABRE

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5 speed manual trans, 4 cylinder, 1.8 turbo, AIR, power EXCITING Steering, power brakes, power windows, power door NEW 97 locks, AM/FM cassette: Vin 5939'4. MSRP!' S23,'49O." Based on 39 mo. closed-end MILLENIA lease w/ S13,389 purch. optn. avail at lease end! $1500 Mazda i door, automatic trans, 6 "down plusist mo. pymt., S350 II il cyl AIR, power steering, power / brakes, till, cnusc-, cassette and CD. f ] ref. sec. dep. & S450 acq fee DUAL AIR BAGS, power windows, „ ^ .due at lease incep. Total cost: PER r-d power door locks Vin »V131_1352- ^^ / i! $13,661. 10,000 mi./yr; MO, MSRP $29,^5. Bawd on 2& m closed-end lease vil Si7,961 purch 15c/mi. thereafter. optn. avail at lease end,_S20u0 dn plus 1st mopymt., 8 5475 acq fee PER due at lease incep. Total-cost: Sol 87, » n 12,000 mi/yr; lOc/mi thereafter.

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Pnces include all casts to be paid by a consumer except for lie. reg freight I taxes All .programs subject to change. Lessee resp. for swisi wiir I tear; O I CMnD TO BUMPER Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for lie, reg., freight & taxes. All programs subject to change. Lessee resp. for excess wear & tear.

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