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Of C2C ling a niche tafson finds his identity ki r> l » j •>*> ' .500 hitter this summer See Sports, page B -l » ) r. 0 * 0 'v rt *1! « J{J i l~.rvA 0. f " rv t r J -J l rtfv.ro t t o r ' Vol. 24, No. 28 Professional advice Area health care experts answer consumer questions See page A-5 Best buys Shop for your next car See Auto in classified I ^ SOUTH PLAINFIELD - 1 he Reporter Thursday, July 9, 1992 nremifc wmxma A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents wmemmamt Prosecutor won’t probe lease/purchase The Middlesex County Prosecutor has refused a request by three borough resi- dents to investigate the school district's lease/pureiiase agreement to fund the re- placement of rrxifs and heating and air conditioning units at several borough schools. Ironically, the prosecutor's refusal to probe the action is a victory of sorts for the three residents former school board president Marjorie Reedy, Paul Toth and Don Hickey — who all supported the lease/purchase. "We hope the prosecutor's decision will put all the innuendoes and rumors to rest,” Mr Toth said By choosing not to investigate, Mr Toth explained, the prosecutor has, in effect, concluded that there was no wrong-doing in the execution of the lease/purchase. "It’s time for the school board to get on with the business of addressing the educa- tional needs of this district," Mr. Toth said. Mr. Toth continued his criticism of a school board ad hoc committee created to study the lease/purchase agreement. "There’s no need for an ad hoc commit- tee," Mr. Toth said. “It goes against poli- cy.” If the lease/purchase agreement de- serves study, Mr. Toth said, then it should fall under the jurisdiction of two of the board's standing committees. The build- ings and grounds committee could study the details of the design and the construc- tion, Mr. Toth said, while the finance com- mittee could study the fiscal implications. The board agreed in April to form a committee to investigate the lease/pur- chase agreement after board member Leon Aboosamara, elected on a voter back- lash against the agreement, claimed he was “astonished” after seeing the amount of some of the contracted bids. However, that ad hoc committee, autho- rized April 28 has yet to be formed. Board President Joseph Whitman has said he has gotten positive responses from resi- dents interested in joining the committee. Mr. Whitman has also said the ad hoc committee will be discussed at the board’s committee of the whole meeting on July 14. Property tax bills may be delayed By JOSEPH ANDREANO THE REPORTER Trying to eliminate the need to borrow money for revenue sources, the Borough Council may approve a resolution that could send esti- mated third quarter property bills to residents. Charles Haus. the borough’s chief financial officer, proposed a plan to the mayor and council at its June 22 agenda session that- would dispose the need for the bor- ough to apply for tax anticipation notes (TANS) or rely on bond sales for revenue sources this year. The taxpayer will essentially pay off the borough's debts for the third quarter, because the state has Park concert on Sunday Chris Pedersen and The Gar- den State Symphonic Band will perform at the gazebo in Spnng Lake Park. Sunday, from 7-8 30 p.m The concert is sponsored by the Middlesex County Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation. yet to approve the borough’s buidget. “It’s what I call a lose/lose situa- tion for local taxpayers." Mr. Haus said. “One way or another, it’ll cost more money.” Because the the fate of the state’s budget was in Limbo until last week, municipalities have not been able to receive revenues and tax rates have not been estab- lished. Normally, first and second quarter tax bills are paid at the previous year’s tax rate. However, with no tax rate estab- lished, an estimated third quarter tax bill will sent at second quarter rates. Mr Haus told the council the plan originated when East Brun- swick sent out similar notices to the Division of Local Government Last Friday, the legality of the move was questioned, but Deputy Attorney General Dan Reynolds said nothing in state law specifi- cally prohibits the practice The Division of Local Govern- ment will send local finance bul- letins to each municipality, appns- ing them of the new alternative. The move represents a total change m the way property taxes are collected. Mr. Haus said, as he criticized Governor Jim Flono and the legislature for failing to ap- prove revenue rates for the munici- palities. State budget won’t affect county taxes By PAULA V. INGRASS1A THE REPORTER Changes made in the state bud get will not affect the Middlesex County budget liecause the cuts were anticipated. Freeholder Ron Roman said this wivk. "My ni«\jor concern was the way they (the legislature) handled the jiensions and that came across fine It workixl to the' county's ad- vantage and it will even save us next year," he said . Mr Roman said the county bud get will not decrease as a result of the |x»nsion revaluation, Ixvause the freeholders anUcipattxi the ae turn and included it in their bud get The total Middlesex County bud get is $276.6 million with $184.3 million to be raised through taxes, county comptroller A1 Kuchinskas said. 'Hie total county budget has in- creased by 1.7 percent over the previous year. Mr. Kuchinskas said. 'Hie tax levy will increase by 1.5 percent, tie added. Tin' Middlesex County tax rate will rise by 2.9 cents per $100 of assessed value. Mr. Kuchinskas said. "The biggest reason for the in- crease is the reduction of ratables m the county." he said. Middlesex County has experi- enc'd a $3.8 billion reduction or 8.2 percent in ttie value of ratables. Mr. Kuchinskas said. Time for a nap? DARYL STONE/THE REPORTER Three-year-old Michael Senia can t resist a yawn during a craft demonstration Tuesday on making necklaces at the South Plainfield Public Library. Hunter receives Clean Business Award Tiie South Plainfield Clean Business Associa- tion presented its monthly Glitter Award this week to Robert Hunter. Jr., manager of the James W. Conroy Funeral Home at 2456 Plain- field Ave. Conroy's was established at this location in 1949. in the old Smith homestead. The building dates front the early 1900s. and has been ex- panded twice since the funeral home was founded Inside and out. it bears witness to conscientious maintenance and a flair for de- sign. The Glitter Awani was presented in recog- nition of a consistently well-kept business that is an adornment to the Municipal Building next door. Mr. Hunter, who has worked at Conroy’s since 1970 and has been manager since 1979, is an accomplished horticulturist and landscaper. Many ornamental trees and shrubs grace the property. He is also meticulous about neatness, and daily cleans his frontage of any litter that comes to rest there. Mr. Conroy believes that the appearance of a person's property reflects on the kind of person he is —whether he cares about himself and his business. He takes pride in the way his prop- erty looks, not only because it reflects well on him, but because an attractive property makes other people feel good. The award was presented by Emil Leporino, chairman of the Clean Communities Advisory Board. The South Plainfield Clean Business As- sociation is sponsored by the CCAB and is open to all who support its goals and uphold its standards. Borough biotechnology firm expands into Piscataway By SHMtUNE CHIANC ___ Till-: itumuTKii Iwo non research divisions ol Enzon Inc . a South Plainfield based biotechnology firm, will soon lie calling Piscataway their home Duo lo over crowdedness, Itie thriving cot poralion announced Iasi week it is moving its administrative and future pharmaceutical op- eration deparments lo fill two buildings at lots 20 and 40 on Kingsbtidge Road in Piscat- away Enzon s headquarters and research and development facilities, will remain on Gragwood Road in South Plainfield "Were literally busting at the seams In order to expand R&D, we need to move ev- eryone outside ol that department out,' sad Donna Chappina, a spokeswoman for Enzon Proximity (or employee convenience and existing facilities. were the two main (actors why Enzon chose the Piscataway site over other municipalities, Ms Chappina said Other locations considered ranged from Cranbury to Bloomfield. We were concerned with employees being as close by as possible,'' Ms Chappina said The company liked the Piscataway location because it is only five miles from the head- quarters andg> conveniently located by an exit of Interstate 287, she explained. In addition, Enzon liked the buildings be- cause they already have pharmaceutical facili- ties Formerly these buildings served as U S headquarters for Janssen Pharmaceutica, which moved to Hopewell Township in April. “The setup is similar to ours and it will serve our needs in the future,” Ms. Chappina said. The combined size of both buildings to tals 139.000 square feet, considerably larger than the 88,000 square feet South Plainfield build- ing. The move, which will start as early as next month, is expected to finish by the end of the year Almost 100 employees out of the total 200, will be transferred to the Kingsbridge Road buildings These people will be offered relocation packages, she said Although the company would have pre- ferred to develop the facilities on one site, it can still run smoothly thanks to modern tech- nology like like electronic mail and fax ma- chines, E. Quinton Gordon, vice president of operations said. An estimated 50 people will be hired lo assist in making the transition operate more smoothly The move to Piscataway will alleviate space in South Plainfield headquarters and will allow the'company's protein engineering and fer- mentation research facility, based in Maryland, to move into South Plainfield next summer Both moves will help the company consoli- date its research operations, increase ef- ficiency and reduce costs. Mr. Gordon said. Enzon is surging ahead of its competitors with its niche in drug delivery for protein which helps victims with "the bubble-boy disease,” Ms. Chappina said. It also develops advanced therapeutics and life-threatening diseases through application of its exclusive technolo- gies: PENOLOGY AND SCA. drug delivery for protein, the spokeswoman said. The com- pany's drug development program focuses on hematology, oncology and virology I v

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Prosecutor won’t probe lease/purchaseThe Middlesex County Prosecutor has

refused a request by three borough resi­dents to investigate the school district's lease/pureiiase agreement to fund the re­placement of rrxifs and heating and air conditioning units at several borough schools.

Ironically, the prosecutor's refusal to probe the action is a victory of sorts for the three residents former school board president Marjorie Reedy, Paul Toth and

Don Hickey — who all supported the lease/purchase.

"We hope the prosecutor's decision will put all the innuendoes and rumors to rest,” Mr Toth said

By choosing not to investigate, Mr Toth explained, the prosecutor has, in effect, concluded that there was no wrong-doing in the execution of the lease/purchase.

"It’s time for the school board to get on with the business of addressing the educa­

tional needs of this district," Mr. Toth said.Mr. Toth continued his criticism of a

school board ad hoc committee created to study the lease/purchase agreement.

"There’s no need for an ad hoc commit­tee," Mr. Toth said. “It goes against poli­cy.”

If the lease/purchase agreement de­serves study, Mr. Toth said, then it should fall under the jurisdiction of two of the board's standing committees. The build­

ings and grounds committee could study the details of the design and the construc­tion, Mr. Toth said, while the finance com­mittee could study the fiscal implications.

The board agreed in April to form a committee to investigate the lease/pur­chase agreement after board member Leon Aboosamara, elected on a voter back­lash against the agreement, claimed he was “astonished” after seeing the amount of some of the contracted bids.

However, that ad hoc committee, autho­rized April 28 has yet to be formed. Board President Joseph Whitman has said he has gotten positive responses from resi­dents interested in joining the committee.

Mr. Whitman has also said the ad hoc committee will be discussed at the board’s committee of the whole meeting on July 14.

Property tax bills may be delayedBy JOSEPH ANDREANOTHE REPORTER

Trying to eliminate the need to borrow money for revenue sources, the Borough Council may approve a resolution that could send esti­mated third quarter property bills to residents.

Charles Haus. the borough’s chief financial officer, proposed a plan to the mayor and council at its June 22 agenda session that- would dispose the need for the bor­ough to apply for tax anticipation notes (TANS) or rely on bond sales for revenue sources this year.

The taxpayer will essentially pay off the borough's debts for the third quarter, because the state has

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den State Symphonic Band will perform at the gazebo in Spnng Lake Park. Sunday, from 7-8 30p.m

The concert is sponsored by the Middlesex County Depart­ment of Parks and Recreation.

yet to approve the borough’s buidget.

“It’s what I call a lose/lose situa­tion for local taxpayers." Mr. Haus said. “One way or another, it’ll cost more money.”

Because the the fate of the state’s budget was in Limbo until last week, municipalities have not been able to receive revenues and tax rates have not been estab­lished. Normally, first and second quarter tax bills are paid at the previous year’s tax rate.

However, with no tax rate estab­lished, an estimated third quarter tax bill will sent at second quarter rates.

Mr Haus told the council the plan originated when East Brun­swick sent out similar notices to the Division of Local Government Last Friday, the legality of the move was questioned, but Deputy Attorney General Dan Reynolds said nothing in state law specifi­cally prohibits the practice

The Division of Local Govern­ment will send local finance bul­letins to each municipality, appns- ing them of the new alternative. The move represents a total change m the way property taxes are collected. Mr. Haus said, as he criticized Governor Jim Flono and the legislature for failing to ap­prove revenue rates for the munici­palities.

State budget won’t affect county taxesBy PAULA V. INGRASS1ATHE REPORTER

Changes made in the state bud get will not affect the Middlesex County budget liecause the cuts were anticipated. Freeholder Ron Roman said this wivk.

"My ni«\jor concern was the way they (the legislature) handled the jiensions and that came across fine It workixl to the' county's ad­vantage and it will even save us next year," he said

. Mr Roman said the county bud get will not decrease as a result of the |x»nsion revaluation, Ixvause the freeholders anUcipattxi the ae turn and included it in their bud get

The total Middlesex County bud get is $276.6 million with $184.3 million to be raised through taxes, county comptroller A1 Kuchinskassaid.

'Hie total county budget has in­creased by 1.7 percent over the previous year. Mr. Kuchinskas said. 'Hie tax levy will increase by 1.5 percent, tie added.

Tin' Middlesex County tax rate will rise by 2.9 cents per $100 of assessed value. Mr. Kuchinskas said.

"The biggest reason for the in­crease is the reduction of ratables m the county." he said.

Middlesex County has experi­enc'd a $3.8 billion reduction or 8.2 percent in ttie value of ratables. Mr. Kuchinskas said.

Time for a nap?

DARYL STONE/THE REPORTERThree-year-old Michael Senia can t resist a yawn during a craft demonstration Tuesday on making necklaces at the South Plainfield Public Library.

Hunter receives Clean Business AwardTiie South Plainfield Clean Business Associa­

tion presented its monthly Glitter Award this week to Robert Hunter. Jr., manager of the James W. Conroy Funeral Home at 2456 Plain- field Ave.

Conroy's was established at this location in 1949. in the old Smith homestead. The building dates front the early 1900s. and has been ex­panded twice since the funeral home was founded Inside and out. it bears witness to conscientious maintenance and a flair for de­sign. The Glitter Awani was presented in recog­

nition of a consistently well-kept business that is an adornment to the Municipal Building next door.

Mr. Hunter, who has worked at Conroy’s since 1970 and has been manager since 1979, is an accomplished horticulturist and landscaper. Many ornamental trees and shrubs grace the property. He is also meticulous about neatness, and daily cleans his frontage of any litter that comes to rest there.

Mr. Conroy believes that the appearance of a person's property reflects on the kind of person

he is — whether he cares about himself and his business. He takes pride in the way his prop­erty looks, not only because it reflects well on him, but because an attractive property makes other people feel good.

The award was presented by Emil Leporino, chairman of the Clean Communities Advisory Board. The South Plainfield Clean Business As­sociation is sponsored by the CCAB and is open to all who support its goals and uphold its standards.

Borough biotechnology firm expands into PiscatawayBy SHMtUNE CHIANC ___Till-: itu m uT K ii

Iwo non research divisions ol Enzon Inc . a South Plainfield based biotechnology firm, will soon lie calling Piscataway their home

Duo lo over crowdedness, Itie thriving cot poralion announced Iasi week it is moving its administrative and future pharmaceutical op­eration deparments lo fill two buildings at lots 20 and 40 on Kingsbtidge Road in Piscat­away Enzon s headquarters and research and development facilities, will remain on Gragwood Road in South Plainfield

"Were literally busting at the seams In

order to expand R&D, we need to move ev­eryone outside ol that department out,' sad Donna Chappina, a spokeswoman for Enzon

Proximity (or employee convenience and existing facilities. were the two main (actors why Enzon chose the Piscataway site over other municipalities, Ms Chappina said Other locations considered ranged from Cranbury to Bloomfield.

We were concerned with employees being as close by as possible,'' Ms Chappina said The company liked the Piscataway location because it is only five miles from the head­quarters andg> conveniently located by an exit of Interstate 287, she explained.

In addition, Enzon liked the buildings be­cause they already have pharmaceutical facili­ties Formerly these buildings served as U S headquarters for Janssen Pharmaceutica, which moved to Hopewell Township in April.

“The setup is similar to ours and it will serve our needs in the future,” Ms. Chappina said.

The combined size of both buildings to tals 139.000 square feet, considerably larger than the 88,000 square feet South Plainfield build­ing.

The move, which will start as early as next month, is expected to finish by the end of the year Almost 100 employees out of the total 200, will be transferred to the Kingsbridge

Road buildings These people will be offered relocation packages, she said

Although the company would have pre­ferred to develop the facilities on one site, it can still run smoothly thanks to modern tech­nology like like electronic mail and fax ma­chines, E. Quinton Gordon, vice president of operations said. An estimated 50 people will be hired lo assist in making the transition operate more smoothly

The move to Piscataway will alleviate space in South Plainfield headquarters and will allow the'company's protein engineering and fer­mentation research facility, based in Maryland, to move into South Plainfield next summer

Both moves will help the company consoli­date its research operations, increase ef­ficiency and reduce costs. Mr. Gordon said.

Enzon is surging ahead of its competitors with its niche in drug delivery for protein which helps victims with "the bubble-boy disease,” Ms. Chappina said. It also develops advanced therapeutics and life-threatening diseases through application of its exclusive technolo­gies: PENOLOGY AND SCA. drug delivery for protein, the spokeswoman said. The com­pany's drug development program focuses on hematology, oncology and virology

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H om em ade explosive may have ignited car firePolice are continuing their inves­

tigation into a car fire which they speculate may have been caused by a homemade explosive.

Responding to a report of a car fire, police observed a 1986 Mer­cury in the driveway of a Pershing Place home with its right rear panel and tire engulfed in flames at approximately 1:16 a.m. last Fri­day.

The South Plainfield Fire De­partment extinguished the blaze, which was contained to the exte­rior of the vehicle.

In their initial investigation of the case, police found evidence of a homemade explosive device which they believe started the fire.* * *

A truck belonging to a borough business was recovered about four hours after it was reported stolen last Friday.

Police were told at 6:30 a.m. that a 14-foot box truck containing

spice reportfruits and vegetables had been sto­len from VA Tramontano & Son, 3300 S. Clinton Ave. The 1990 GMC truck was valued at $20,000 while the produce was valued at $5,500.

The truck was recovered by po­lice at about 10:30 a.m. on Manning avenue by Spring Lake Park. Po­lice say that the truck still con­tained the fruits and vegetables.* * *

A total of $590 in cash was stolen Sunday from the refreshment stand of the South Plainfield Jun­ior Baseball Club.

Police say entry was gained to the refreshment stand on Lorraine Avenue through a bathroom win­dow.

An investigation is continuing.• • •Approximately $4,700 in goods

were stolen Monday from a car be­longing to a Belle Mead resident in the parking lot of Home Depot on Hamilton Boulevard.

Police say the rear window on the car was pried open and re­moved were power tools, a car phone, a CD player, CDs, speakers and jewelry. • * •

Norman Stichle, 41, 71 Alexander St., Edison was charged last Friday with criminal trespassing in a va­cant building on Metuchen Road.

Responding to an alarm, Officer Phil Campagna discovered Mr. Stichle inside the empty building

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officer that he was inside the build­ing looking for a place to take pic­tures.

* * *Cornelius Hawkins, of Plainfield,

was arrested Saturday for allegedly shoplifting a color television from K-mart in the Middlesex Mall.

Police say Mr. Hawkins allegedly walked out of the store without paying for a 13-inch RCA television valued at $199.

Once outside the store, Mr. Hawkins was stopped by a store employee to whom he gave the television. But Mr. Hawkins fled into the parking lot where he was stopped by a security guard.

While waiting for police to arrive, Mr. Hawkins allegedly tried to run away again, but was stopped againby security guards.• • •

Markita Arrington, 29, 139 Royal Drive. Piscataway, was arrested Sunday for allegedly shoplifting $141.90 in clothes from K-mart.

Ms. Arrington was arrested alter store personnel saw her allegedly put the clothes in a bag and try to leave the store, police said.

Kevin Alexander, 26, 115 Royal Drive, Piscataway, was arrested Sunday for allegedly shoplifting a valve and bottle of car wax, valued at $4.99 from Caldor in Hadley Center. * ♦ *

Jose Dios, 18, 130 Lee Place, was arrested for simple assault follow­ing a domestic dispute at his resi­dence at 11:56 a.m. Saturday.* * *

A large firecracker damaged a mailbox at a Ledden Terrace home Sunday. • * *

A ear window was smashed with a glass jar Friday night at a NewBrunswick Avenue home.. . .

An unsuccessful attempt was made to enter the trunk of a cat- parked at an Elsie Avenue Sunday. • • *

A bedroom chest of drawers was ransacked at a Fred Allen Drive home during the evening ot Thurs­day, July 2.

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• • •A bicycle belonging to a Rahway

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The left rear tire was stolen off a car last Thursday parked at a Clinton Avenue home.

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A computer system, valued at $2,000, was reported stolen from Dcrmagcn Veterinary Research Libs, 3005 Hadley ltd., sometimebetween June 15 and July 3.♦ • *

A stereo was stolen from a ear belonging to an Edison Man parked last Thursday at Opinion Research on Corporate Court.

* * *Approximately $70 in groceries

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VFW sponsors a 50s dance

A 50s Dance sponsored by Memorial Post 6763 VFW and its auxiliary, will be on Saturday, July 11. from 8 p m I a m at the Post Home. 155 From St Music will be by "the Glass of '5 7 ” Donations are $15 Call 668 9405

Borough applies for road grant

The Borough Council approved a resolution to apply lor a Department of Transportation (DOT) grant for the reconstruction of Coolidgo Stroot

Mayor Michael Woskoy said a number of railroad crossings arc? "substandard," along the street The project would have to start in 1993 because there is no money left in the capital improvement fund for 1992 The DOT grant would be for $200,000 and any costs above that would have to be paid by the borough

Bids received for demolition

Councilman Daniel Gallagher told Ihe mayor and council he received three separate bids lor the demoli­tion of the south side firehouse

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rrouncement at the council's June 25 public mooting He said the cart ing fees could cost as low as $6 a ton because many of the materials are recyclable The firehouse was boarded up Feb 8, after it was con domned by the Building Depart men!

Intersection meeting scheduled for July 21

Mayor Michael Woskey an nouncod a July 21 date in which the Middlesex County Engineers will discuss Ihe reconstruction of the corner of Maple Avenue and Front Street.

The meeting will take place at 10 am

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State bicycle helmet law goes into effectAs of July 1. all bike riders and

bike passengers under 14 years o f age in New Jersey must be wearing an approvi d protective helmet.

According to AAA Central New Jersey Auto Club, the new law is intended to save many lives and eliminate thousands of head inju­ries caused by bicycle accidents.

The Auto Club considered the law important enough to publish a summary of the provisions for par-

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The South Plainfield Health De­partment has been receiving nu­merous complaints from residents whose properties are being overrun with stray and sometimes wild cats.

'lire problem of stray cats has be­come an emotional issue, and with the rabies threat in the state, there is a possible effect on public health.

To combat the stray cat situation, the Health Department rec­ommends the following:• Do not feed stray cats’ If you feed them, you own them You should have them altered and are required to have a current rabies shot and license• if you r.a-.e a pet cat. have it altered and licensed.• If you have stray cats m your

ents of youngsters as an aid in helping parents educate their chil­dren and to familiarize everyone with the requirements. The 3 x 5 card is available at AAA Central New Jersey offices free of charge.

To be approved, helmets must meet the standards of Snell Memo­rial Foundation’s 1984 standards for protective headgear for use in bicycling or the American National Standards Institute. Parents should

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yard, call the Health Department at 754-9000 ext. *233 for a humane cat trap. A returnable deposit is re­quired. When the cat is trapped, it can be taken to the Plainfield Area Humane Society.• Keep your garbage concealed in a tight-fitting container away from cats, or in a shed or similar area, until your garbage pickup day. This policy is also good if you have a problem with raccoons.

The overriding problem is the unauthorized, illegal, and mis­placed concerns of ali the cat lov­ers in South Plainfield who feed stray cabs. The cabs congregate and proliferate, causing a nuisance for everyone else in the neighborhood. Many of these cats develop dis­eases and health concerns that go untreated.

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cise reasonable supervism trol over the child’ o »r • youngster will recei v warning. \

AAA Bike Safety Si p-ci.iii.-i Syl­via Veitia offers some o: to par ents when buying n 1 Imet f<?r their child.

b Take your child ■ ith vqu when buying a helmet tn make sure you buy one that fit the child. It may be necessary t< add padding inside the helmet *fc- sure a snug fit. Most belt: vb me with additional padding. Make if*• the straps fit properly This s an important part of proteinss >■ child’s head.

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look for the label inside the helmet which identifies the testing agency.

Max D. Winget, spokesman for the Auto club, quoted statistics from the New Jersey Head Injury Association which has found that 40 percent of all bike deaths in­volve children 14 and under. The Association advises helmets have been shown to reduce the risk of head injury by 85 percent and the risk of brain injury by 90 percent.

According to Mr. Winget, thou­sands of serious head injuries a year can be prevented, if parents will only take the time to point out to their children the importance of wearing a helmet and the conse­quences of not wearing one.

“Some youngsters will resist wearing the helmets,” the Auto Club official warned, “but parents will have to keep reminding their children of the law and why it ex­ists.”

The law stipulates parents or legal guardians can be fined $25 for their child's first offense if it can be shown they failed to exer-

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The Reporter July 9. 1992A-4

CommentarySummer hits & missesThe up and down sides of seasonal delightsIIIT: T he effectiveness of automobile air condi­tioning, particularly for com m uters stuck on those sunlit griddles known as New Jersey h igh­ways.MISS: The m ental lapse w ithin m odem technol­ogy tha t allows those sam e com m uters to open their garage door by rem ote control from the car, but prevents them from starting th e car air conditioner from their desks 10 m inutes before departing for home.HIT: Ice cream, any tim e, any day, from 10 a.m. on. OK, frozen yogurt, too.MISS: The fact th a t ice cream m elts, causing contortions designed to direct the drips away from laps, furniture, and car seats. OK, frozen yogurt, too.H IT:Sugar cones.MISS: The fact tha t m odem science and culi­nary innovation have yet to come up w ith a sugar cone tha t doesn’t develop th a t pinhole leak at the tip of th e cone. Victims are forced to begin sucking the drips from the cone bottom and alternating their drip control betw een top and bottom. No fun here.HIT: The bright colors, cheery songs, and busy activity of the various species of songbirds that flock to the area.MISS: Mockingbirds th a t insist on practicing their varied arias from m idnight to 4 a.m., or, from ju s t after the m om ent w hen sweaty insom ­niacs finally drift off to sleep.HIT: The spiritual and physical rush that fills the soul and senses during a brisk ride on a zesty motorcycle.MISS:Not being on those motorcycles and being aw akened from sleep, or in terrupted am idst a conversation, by the chainsaw w hine or thunder­ing exhaust of the passing vehicle.

HIT: Fresh, hot, buttery New Jersey com on the cob partaken of outdoors.MISS: Never, ju s t never, being able to find an even num ber of those little com on the cob end holders th a t allow daintier diners to enjoy an ear w ithout buttering their fingers.HIT: Sitting on the porch, deck or stoop enjoy­ing relaxed if m indless conversation as the tem ­perature begins to drop at day's end.MISS: T urning to go inside the house and notic­ing the neighbor's kid. head in hands, at his bedroom window' grinning as he relives the con­versation h e ’s ju s t overheard.HIT: An hour of listening from a cozily familiar Adirondack chair (or equivalent' to your favorite m usic from com m unity orchestra, radio, tape deck or disc player.MISS: Having no choice but to listen to someone else’s really bad selection of favorite music roar­ing forth from car radio, boom box. or speakers moved onto their porch, deck or stoop in the dead of night.HIT: The roar of the waves caressing tire Jersey Shore with a rhythm that makes you forget about the problems left behind at the office. You contem plate the m eaning of the m eaningless sea. Is the ocean a m etaphor for our lives'’ Are we just voyagers bobbing up and down like a fleet of corks on the tu rbulent sea of our lives? Such m editations are healthy on a sum m er’s afternoon.MISS: The interruption of such deep thoughts by m any factors: the smell of a greasy sausage sandwich, the realization tha t tim e has passed too quickly and you're too m any years and too m any pounds beyond the tau t and tawny youth- fulness for whom the beach is a parade ground of opportunity, the bent beer can that shoots a reflection of the sun ju s t over the top of your book, the incom ing tide w ashing away a sand fortress, the shrill alarm of a lifeguard's whistle.

ViewpointQuestion: Do you feel that the United States should allow pro­fessional athletes to participate in the Olympics?

Angelo RoweNew Brunswick Retired"No, because they should all be amateur.’j

Farhana HossalnNew Brunswick Student"No, they should only be profes­sional."

Regina SharpeNew Brunswick Student"Definitely. Why not give them the opportunity? They work hard."

Michael GrantNew Brunswck Student"Yes. if other coun­ties let proress-onai athletes play, why can't we? 1

KatherineMadzlmichalisSomerset Homemaker "I don't see why not. Tha Olympics should be (or everyone."

Jennifer Silver Highland Park Single Mother"I don’t see any reason why not. They work hard training-wise."

Sheryl GermanNew Brunswick Unemployed "Yes, because they're really good. If they're in our country, why not use them?"

Elijah WilliamsNew Brunswck Unemployed "Yes, I feel that they're helping young people ad­vance toward a goal."

interviews conducted by Kathy Hall and Eric L. Greenberg at Buccleuch Park in New Brunswick.

LettersVolunteers needed for food driveTo The Reporter:

The Check Ou*. Hunger program will be conducted a gam in October ar.d November. During that period, ail rrjgcr food markets and many convenience storey will prc'.tde placards near the checkout counter with SI tear-off tag?. Customers wishing to help feed the needy can tear off one or more of the tags and hand them to the cashier, who will scar, them like any other purchase. It is as simple as buying a loaf of bread. One hundred percent of the contribution goes to the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.

Our first effort was made in October and November 1931. when more than S200.000 was received. It is anticipated that the program will be even more suc­cessful this year.

The question has been raised as to whether this Check Out Hunger program is m competition with the Food Bank Network of Somerset County. The answer is no. It has become a major source of supply for us.

The Community Food Bank of New Jersey is the state's largest source of donated food for charities feeding the needy. In 1991 the food bank provided close to nine million pounds of food to more than 1,000 charities. Soup kitchens, shelters for the home­less and battered women, emergency pantries, child care centers, senior citizen programs, halfway houses, and food banks across the state receive food from the Community Food Bank of New Jersey. Included in this list is the Food Bank Network of Somerset Coun­

ty.We have brought many truckloads of food from

Newark to our warehouse in Bound Brook for dis­tribution through our pantries in Somerset County. More was available if we had the transportation.

It should be noted that the need for contributions is going to be much greater as the impact of federal and state budget cuts becomes apparent. Many people who are currently receiving welfare will have their funds reduced or eliminated. The food bank will have to fill the void. Many others are working and earning too much to qualify for welfare and too little to pay for their rent, utilities, transportation, insurance, clothing, and medical care, and also feed their fami­lies properly. These people must turn to the food bank for help. The need is urgent.

The reason I am writing at this time about a pro­gram that is to start in October is that we are in the planning stage. Volunteers are needed. The work is simple, not very time-consuming but very important. If you wish to volunteer, call Liz Thomases at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, (201) C43-36G3; Jeannie Orr, Somerset County coordinator, at 545- 0781, or Linda Rosctelli, Middlesex County coordina­tor, at 1609) 936-8441. You can make a difference.

DICK ZYLMAN Piscataway

The writer is a volunteer with the Somerset County Food Bank Network and the Check Out Hunger in New Jersey program.

Transplant law needs to be changedTo The Reporter:Your editorial f Buried Assets,” June 26) comments

on the mystery of why New Jersey seems to trail most of the rest of the country in the rate at which people donate organs for transplant There is another question, however, that the editorial seems to have ignored. This is, why is there a shortage of organs for transplant anywhere?

The editorial does not mention that it is a violation of state and federal law to sell organs for transplant, even if the money goes to the family of the deceased donor. These laws came on the heels of the tx-giri- nings of a market in organs for transplant, which

would have permanently eliminated the organ short­age while providing compensation for families of de­ceased organ donors.

For some reason, our lawmakers feel it is correct for doctors, nurses and hospitals to receive compensation for the time effort and training they pul into trans­plant surgery, but not correct for the family to receive compensation.

The 800 New Jerseyans waiting for organs should ask their state assemblymen and senators, their con­gressmen, and Senators Bradley and Iziutcnlxag why the are not allowed to buy the organs they need.

HOWARD SCHOEN Edison

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'IV,, ami residents wrrr* awnrried c liw os from Beaver College in lllenside, Pa

KiiiiUcrly Anne Hendersonearned a liachelor’s degree in li nance.

Rachel li. Itarsky oamod a masr :. <logrt*<« in physical therapy

* * •Peter David Ahitanlo received a

Bachelor's degiee in economics and business from I»ifayottc College.

Also receiving a degree from I «i layette College was Anne- Michelle Hulia of Delaney Court, who received a bachelor’s in bio chemistry with a minor in Spanish. She graduated magna cum laude and was a mcmlier of Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary society iri the litieral arts and sciences, and Phi Dimlxla Upsilori, honorary society in chemistry

The daughter of Patricia and Wil ham Itulia, she is a 1988 graduate of South Plainfield High School. At l.ilayette, she was vice president and house manager for Alpha Phi Sorority.

Ms. Ruha will lx' entering New ■ Jersey Medical Schixil in Ni*wark m the fall.

♦ * *.laeipielyn Kirchner, a senior fi

nance major at Trenton State Col­lege, was inducted into KMA Na­tional Honor Society, sponsored by the KMA National Honor Society.

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ology major at Trenton State Col lege, received a $250 AlumniAward for Excellence in Biology, sponsored by the AnonymousAlumnus.

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Karen A. Schiavn was swarded a bachelor’s degree in business ad­ministration from Wilkes Univer sity in Pennsylvania.♦ * *

Susan M. Petrozielio, daughter of Bernard and Lorraine Petrozielio of Spruce Street, graduated from Johnson & Wales University, Prov­idence, R.I., with a bachelor’s de­gree in marketing.

While attending Johnson & Wales, she was involved in student life. She is a founding sister of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority and held offices throughout her college career.

Ms. Petrozielio was a member of the 1988 graduating class of South Plainfield High School. She is now employed by Hermans sporting goods store and is involved in the management trainee program.* • •

O ndrine M. Bisler graduated from Ursinus College with a barb elor’s degree in political sre-nce and a minor in history While at the Collegevilie, Pa, school, she was a resident assistant and par ticipaled in cheerleading

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A graduate of Bishop George Ahr High School, she is the daughter of Elizabeth Walker of Whitehouse Station and Robert Bisler of South Plainfield

Dana Vojnyk of Firth Street has fjeeri named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Kean Col lege.

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Donna Zo lk iw sky received a bachelor’s degree in fashion mer­chandising from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut. She was a founding member of its Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority and served as it. president for o n e year

She is the daughter of Deena arid Don Zokiwsky of South Plain- field

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Donna Jeanne Podlovits, daugh­ter of Richard and Lorraine Podlo- vits of Borman Road, graduated from the American College for the Applied Arts. Los Angeles. She re­ceived a bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude, in fashion mer­chandising, with a cumulative grade point average of 3.84 She was vice president of student gov­ernment and also vice president of Delta Epsilon Chi, a marketing and management club.

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Nominations sought for Grand Marshall

Nominations are now being accepted tor the Grand Marshall of the Labor Day Parade

Each year a citizen whose service in the borough deserves recogni­tion is chosen as Grand Marshall for the annual South Plainfield Labor Day Parade The Grand Marshall is selected by the Public Celebrations Committee from nominations submitted by borough residents.

Nominations should contain a cover letter naming the person or persons being nominated, the nominee’s address and phone number, a brief outline detailing how they have served their cemmunity and the signature of the sponsor

All nominations must be received by 7:30 p m. Aug 3, at Borough Hall. 1480 Plainfield Ave., South Plainfield, N.J.. 07080

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^.•Prelude to a Hiss (PG-13) Fnday- Thursday: 12:30. 2:50, 5:10, 7:45.

, ,(10 05 p m. Late snow Friday and Saturday at 12:05 a m.'•Cool World (PG-13) Friday-

Ts Thursday: 1, 3:10, 5:25. 7:35.-i *9:50 p.m. Late snow Fnday and 1 *’ * Saturday at midnight.

•Universal Soldier (R) Fnday- Thursday: Noon, 2:10, 4:30. 7:05. 9:15 p.m. Late snow Friday and Saturday at 11:30 p.m.•4 League of Theii Own (PG) Friday-Thursday: 11:30 a m.. 2:05. 4:40.f7 20, 10 p.m. Late show Friday and Saturday at 12:25 a.m.•Boomerang (R) Friday-Thursday:

; 11:30 a m.. 12:05. 2. 2.35. 4:30.:nb-5, 7. 7:35. 9 30, 10:10 p.m. Latet ‘j ' i. . shows Friday and Saturday at mid-

night. 12:30 a.m. j Pinocchio (G) Friday-Thursday J 30. 3 30. 5 30 pm

, •Batman Returns (PG-13) Fnday- Thursday: 1135 a.m., 2:05. 4:40,7 20. 10 p.m. Late show Friday and

'Saturday at 12:25 a m.• Housesitter (PG) Fnday-Thursday: 12:20, 2:40. 4:45. 7:25. 9:35 p m. Late show Friday and Saturday at 11:50 p.m.•Patriot Games (R) Friday-Thursday: 12:05. 2:35. 5. 7:30. 10 p.m Late ■ how Fnday and Saturday at 12:30^ -it•Sisrer Act (PG) Friday-Thursday: 1.

’ 3:15. 5:20, 7:40. 9:50 p.m Late 1 ^how Friday and Saturday at 11:55

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. Thursday: 12:10. 2:30. 4 50. 7:20. •9 55 p.m Late show Friday and

,.,Saturday at 12:20 a.m.Basic Instinct (R) Friday-Thursday:

Noon 2:20. 4 40. 7:10. 9 40 p.m v , Late show Friday and Saturday at 10. }L2 05 a.m.■ r [•Unlawful Entry (R) Fnday-Thursday: j Noon. 2:15, 4:30. 7:25. 9:45 p.m.

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5 30. 7:45. 10 p.m •Housesirter (PG) Fnoay-Thursday: 1. 315, 5:15. 7:30. 10 p m 4hiversal Soldier fR) Fnday. Sat­urday 1:30. 3:45. 5 45. 8. 10:30 p.m Sunday-Thursday. 1 30. 3 30. 5:45. 8. 10:15 p.m •Boomerang (R) Friday, Saturday 1. 3:20. 5:40. 8. 10:45 p.m. Sun- day-Thursday: 1. 3:20, 5 40. 8 10:20 p m.■Sister Act (PG) Friday-Thursday: 1:15, 3:15. 5:15. 7:30. 9:45 p.m. •Patriot Games (R) Fnday-Thursday 1:15. 3 40. 6. 8:15. 10:40 p.m.•A League of Their Own (PG) Fnday- Thursday: 1:15. 2. 3:45. 4:45.7:15. 7:45, 9 45. 10:15 p.m.•Cool World (PG-13) Fnday- Thursday: 1. 3:15. 5:15. 7 30.9:45 p.m.•Batman Returns (PG-13) Fnday- Thursday: 2:15. 5. 7:45. 10:30 p.m.•Prelude to a Hiss (PG-13) Fnday- Thursday: 1:15. 3:30. 5:45, 8. 10:15 p.m.

DUNELIEN THEATER 458 North Ave.. Dunelien (908) 968-3331 •Call theater for showtimes

KENDALL PARK CINEMAS 3560 Route 27. Kendall Park (908) 422-2444•Universal Soldier (R) Friday. Sat­urday: 2:10. 4:15. 6:20. 8:25. 10:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday: 1:25. 3:30. 5:35. 7:40. 9:45 p.m.•A League of Their Own (PG) Friday, Saturday: 1:30. 4:15. 7:15. 9 45 p.m. Sunday-Thursday 1 30. 4 15.6 45. 9:15 p.m.•Cool World (PG-13) Friday. Sat­urday: 2:35. 4:35. 6:40. 8:40. 10:45 p.m. Sunday-Thursday: 1:45. 3:50. 5:50. 7:55. 10 p.m.•Prelude to a Hiss (PG-13) Friday. Saturday: 1:10. 3:25. 5:35. 7:50. 10 p m. Sunday-Thursday: 2. 4:35. 7:15. 9:30 p.m•Batman Returns (PG-13) Fnday. Saturday: 1:15, 4. 7, 9:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday: 115, 4. 6:30. 9P.m•Unlawful Entry (R) Friday, Sat­urday: 1:25, 3 35. 5:50. 8. 10:15 p.m. Sunday-Thursday: 2 40. 4:45. 7:15. 9:30 p.m•Sister Act (PG) Fnday. Saturday: 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11 p.m Sunday- Thursday: 1:45. 3:50. 5,55. 7:55. 10 p.m.•Pinocchio (G) Friday. Saturday: 1. 3 10. 5 50 p.m. Sunday-Thursday: 1. 3 45. 5:30 p.m.

MOVIE CITYRoute 1 & Gill Lane. Iseim (908) 382-5555

^•Lethal Weapon 3 (R) Fnday- >■' 1 Th day 7:45. 10.30 p m

'• G) Friday-Thursday:1:30. 3 30, 5:30 p.m. •Unlawful Entry (R) Friday. Sat-

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BERNARDSVILLE C1NCMARout* 202, Bemardsvrtte 1908) 766-0357•A League of The* Own <PG) f noay 7 30. 9:50 p.m. Saturday. Sunday 1:30. 4. 7 30 9 50 o m. Mooday- Thursday 7:15. 9:30 p m

BROOK CINEMA 10 Hamilton St.Bound Brook (908) 469-9665•Ra se the Red Lantern (PG) Fnday Monday-Thursday 9:15 p.m ; Sat- urday-Sunday. 5:15. 9:15 p.m. •Housesitter (PG) Fnday. Monday- Thursday: 7:15 p.m.; Saturday. Sunday: 3. 7:15 p.m.• The Rocky Horror Picture Snow (R) Fnday 1145 p.m.

GENERAL CINEMA BLUE STARRoute 22, Watchunf (908) 322-7007 •Cell theeter for thewrtimet. GENERAL CINEMA BRIDGEWATER COMMONS

Routes 22 A 202-206 Bridgewater (908) 725-1161•Prelude to a Hits (PG-13) Friday- Thursday: 2. 4:40. 7:40. 10 p.m. •Batman Returns (PG-13) Fnday- Thursday. 1:10, 4:10. 7:10. 9:50 p.m.•Pinocchio (G) Friday-Thursday: 1:20. 3:25, 5:30 p.m.•Patriot Games (R) Friday-Thursday: 1:30. 4:30. 7:20. 10:10 p.m.• Sister Act (PG) Friday-Thursday: 1:50. 4:50, 7:30. 9:40 p.m. •Housesirter (PG) Friday-Thursday 1:40, 4:20. 6:50. 9:10 p.m.•A League of Their Own (PG) Fnday- Thursday. 1, 4, 7, 10 p.m.•Lethal Weapon 3 (R) Friday. Sat­urday: 9:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday 7:15. 9:30 p.m.

GENERAL CINEMA RUTGERS PLAZA

Easton Ave., Somerset (908) 828-8787 •Call theater for showtimes.

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Routes 28 A 202-206 Raman(908) 526-0101•Cool World (PG-13) Friday: 6:30. 8:30. 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Sun­day: 2. 4:15. 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday: 7:30. 10 p.m.•Universal Soldier (R) Friday: 6, 8:10. 10:20 p.m. Saturday, Sun-

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CINEPLEX ODEON CRANFORD25 North Ave /res’Cranfcrd'908/ 276-9120•Housevrrer 'PG* F'day. Morea/- T>v*yJay 7 55 1C p m Sa’ j'da, Sun-day 1 30. 3 40 5 45 7 55 10 p.m•Fa' ar<3 Away 'PG-13/ Fnday Monday-Thursday 7. 9:30 p m, Saturday. Sunday 1:30. 4:10.6:55. 9:30 p.m.

CINEPLEX OOEON UNION 990 Stuyvesart Ave . un.cn (908/ 686-4373•A League Of Their Own (PC, Friday. Saturday 1 05. 3:25. 5 45. 8 10. 10.35 p.m Sunday-Thursday 2 05 4:30. 7. 9.35 p.m •Cooi World (PG-13) Fnday. Sat uroay: 1. 3:15. 5:25.1 45. 10 p m Sunday-Thursday 2. 4. 6 8. 10 p.m.

FIVE POINTS CINEMA327 Chestnut St.. Union (908) 964-9633 •Call theater for showtimes

UNDEN FIVEPLEX400 North Wood Ave.. Unden (908) 925-9787 •Universal Soldier (R) Friday Sunday: 12:45, 2:45. 5. 7:40,9:55 p.m. Monday-Thursday 1 30. 7:40. 9:45 p.m.•Batman Returns (PG-13) Friday Sunday: 12:15. 2:35. 4:55. 7:25. 9:55 p.m. Monday-Thursday: 1 15. 7:25. 9:40 p.m.•Boomerang (R) Fnday-Sunday: 12:25. 2:40. 4:55. 7:35. 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday: 1:30, 7:35. 9:45 p.m.•Unlawful Entry (R) Friday-Sunday: 12:35. 2:55, 5. 7:35. 9:55 p.m Monday-Thursday: 1:30, 7:35. 9:45 p.m.•Sister Act (PG) Friday-Sunday: 1.3. 5. 7:30. 9:45 p.m. Monday- Thursday: 1:30. 7:20, 9:40 p.m.

LOST PICTURE SHOW 2395 Spnngfield Ave.. Union (908) 964-4497 •Call theater for showtimes.

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72 Headquarter*. MaraMorristown(201/ 292 0606•Boomerang (P/ Friday-Sunday 2. 5. 7 30. 10-10 p.m Morvlay- Thursday: 2. 5. 7 30. 9 50 p m.•A League of Their Own (PC) fnday Sunday: 1:40. 4 SO. 7 30. 10:10 p.m. Monday-Thursday 1 40. 4 50. 7:20. 9 55 p.m•Housesitter IPG) fnday Sunday 1:10. 3 10. 5 20, 7 SO. 10 p.m Monday-Thursday 1 10. 3 10.5:20. 7:40, 9 40 p m •Cool World lPG-13) Friday Sunday 1, 3. 5:20, 7:50, 10:10 pm Mon­day-Thursday 1. 3. 5 20. 7:30. 9:40 p.m•Pinocchio (G) Friday Thursday 1:20. 3:20. 5 30 p.m •Universal Soldier (R) Fnday- Sunday 1:20. 3. 5:20. 7 40.10:10 p.m Monday-Thursday:1:20. 3. 5:20. 7 40. 9:50 p.m. •Prelude ro a Hiss (PG-13) Fnday- Thursday: 1. 3. 5:10, 7:40, 9:55 p.m.•Lethal Weapon 3 (R) Fnday- Sunday: 7:40. 10 p.m. Monday- Thursday 7:30. 9:50 p.m.•Batman Returns (PG-13) Fnday- Sunday: 1:30. 5. 7:30. 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday: 1:30, 5. 7:30, 9:55 p.m.•Patnot Games (R) Friday-Sunday: 1:50. 5. 7:30. 10 p.m. Monday- Thursday: 1:50. 5. 7:30, 9:45 p.m.

CINEMA 206 Routes 206 & 24. Chester (908) 879-4444 •Call theater for showtimes.

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Adult School SeniorsThe members ol Iho South Plainfield Adult School Seniors

have openings on the following trips:July 15, Sandy Hook Cruise - Authentic 85 foot Paddle Wheel,

9:00 a m. Cost $34.00. Hot lunch butfot at tho Channel Club at Monmouth Beach.

Aug. 13 - Mystery Trip - "Memories When Children Were Small." Cost $38.00, lunch and show, leaves at 9:30.

The Adult School Seniors still have soveral openings for their trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. Tho sovon-day trip runs from June 22- 28 and includos a stay at an oceanfront hotol, a visit to the Carolina Opry and a Charleston tour. The trip includes bus, food, entertainment and hotol.

Ploaso call 755 0845 for reservations.

South Plainfield AARPThe chapter's next meeting will be Sept. 18 at which the

chapter will discuss the hosting of AARP's seminar "Health Care, America" sometime in the future at the PAL Building. Volunteers will be needed tor various duties for this exciting event.

If you want the company of other AARP members, join us every Wednesday morning - weather permitting at the gazebo in Spring Lake Park for a walk at 9 a m.

There are still openings for the Aug, 5-9 trip to the Paramount Hotol in the Catskills which includes transportation, tour nights, five days, three meals a day, entertainment and use of facilities. Cost is $275, double occupancy. For information and reserva­tions, call Grace Cichet at 753-1564.

Sacred Heart SeniorsThe Sacred Heart Seniors of South Plainfield are accepting

reservations for a trip to the Paramount Hotel, Parkersville, N.Y. in the Catskills, from July 28-Aug. 1.

The trip is five days and four nights at a cost of S275 per person, double occupancy. The trip is open to non-members also. A deposit of 525 is required for reservations.

For more information, call 756-3053.

Tri-C o u n ty SeniorsThe following activities are Dlanned at the Tri-County Senior Citizens Center, 450 New Market Road, Piscataway.

Mondays: Bowling at Strike and Spare, Green Brook, 10 am.Tuesdays: Golf, Ash Brook Goff Course, Scotch Plaions, 10

am.; Square dancing, 10 a.m., at the center; Mah-Jongg, 1 p.m., at the center.

Wednesdays: "Let's Get Together," 1 p.m. at the center.Thursdays: Arts and crafts, 10 a.m. at the center; Wood carv­

ing, 10 a.m. at the center, dance lessons, 12:30 p.m. at the center.

Fridays: Line dancing, 10 a.m. at the center.

Tara Ashlelgh-Faulkner performs during a recital last month culm inating the season at the Performing Arts Centre.

Junior Woman’s Club holds ‘Fun in the Sun’ party events

Every Tuesday from now through August, the GFWC Junior Woman's Club of South Plainfield and members' children are having “Fun in the Sun."

Members gather at a home at

10:30 a.m. for games, pool parties, crafts, and just plain fun. Oc­casionally the fun is held at a local park or the beach.

For more information about the program or club membership, call 755-2693 or 755-4691.

LINDA D. EPSTEIN/THE REPORTERL o rin C one te a c h e s P e te r D e A nd rea h o w to float during a sw im m in g le s s o n last Thursday at the South Plainfield Community Pool*:

Freckle contest winners are announcedAt Franklin School about 160

children have registered in the summer recreation program.Both children and counselors have been active playing softball, kick- ball, nok-hockey and other table games. Contests also took place. Freckle contest winners in the K-2 category included Evie Demarest in first place. Mike Conrad in sec­ond and Chris Abbott in third.

In the grades 3-5 category, first place honors were received by Katie Moyers, second place, Marv- beth Demarest and third place. Pedro Nieves.

Softball throw winners for the K- 2 category included Denise DiMeg­lio and Justin Toth receiving first place. Ngozi Okparaeke and Jed Lush won second place. Third place was awarded to Diana Destefano and Chinedum Okp­araeke.

In the grades 3-5 category, firs: place winners were Patty Reach and Kevin O'Keefe. Marybeth De­marest and Michael Buck receded

second place and thud piaseors went to Sakinah Long and James Garcia.

Safety Poster winners in the K-2 category were Kaitlin Bundy in first place. Evie Demarest was', granted second place and Frankie Demarest was accorded thind-plate: In the 3-5 category, the first place honor was received by Marybeth Demarest. » * *

The first week at Pirt Street was sensational with enrollment reach­ing 63 children.

The children had IWi aij weelj playing kickbali. baseball. no"k- hockey and various other park fa­vorites. In addition to the activities, a freckle contest and softball throw was held.

Some of the winners of the freckle contest were K-2: Christina Millard, first; Jaclyn Noonan, sec­ond: and Kristin Kunie. third. For grades 3-5. Marquis Esaw took an uncontested first place by marking his face with over 500 fake heck­

les. The other, winners were Rich­ard Drumbore, Kelly Hall and Sa­mantha Nooria.t Winners of the Softball Throw were K-2: Jaclyn Noonan, Matthew Q|jDnc*vski and Phillip DeGennaro. TTie winners of the older group

Zacek, Sal DeGennaro and MikeKapsch.

Next week’s activities will in­clude a kite flying contest, a bike decorating contest and an all-time favorite "Pizza Day.”

test were, (most real) Matt NolL first; Caitlin Hunter, second; and Tim O’Brien and Conor O’Brian, tied for third; (most fake) Katie |!i- offi, first; Heather Hanley, second; Mike Hanley, third; (biggest) phen Janizask; (smallest) Greg^

were' Jasthln Jones, Danielle Copeland; (weirdest spot) StefalW aingraw.

Third-fifth grade winners were; (most real) Tracey Pfaf, first; Matt Eustice, second; Kristen Woehl, third; ftnost fake) Jessica Carey, first; Befh' Dowdy, second; Kelly Boyle, third; (biggest) Mike Fultz;

Jbmftemures are rising and so (smallest) Toni Hoh; (weirdest spot) Is tiie enrollment at the PAL build- Tauren Maione.ing recreation program. By the end of the first week, enrollment reached 205 children.

Most of the children participated in events such as the freckle con­test. the softball throw, the safety poster contest and our weekly arts and crafts program. The children are raking in the points from these contests.

K-2 winners in the freckle con-

Lauren Maione.Winners of the softball throw K-

2; Boys — Chris Duffy, first; Brett Snyder, second; John Rayho, third. Girls — Morgan Lichenstein, first; Valerie Mackintosh, second; Kim Noehl, third; Kim Kulick, fourth.

Winners of the softball throw 3-6: Boys — Anthony Pacifico, first; Mike Spangler, second; Derek Holder, third. Girls — Kristin Noehl, first; Nicole Spangler, sec­ond; Lauren Maione, third.

Arts Centre awards scholarshipsPerformingA sold out dance performance

presented by The Performing .Arts Centre on June 20 culminated a year of growth and change for this South Plainfield based school.

Formerly known as Jo-.Ann's Dance Studio, the move to a larger facility enabled lire school to ex- vxuid and enhance its program.

HiglUighting the afternoon was the announcement of the Studio Scholarships. Director Jo-Ann Faulkner and Artistic Director. Tara Ashieigh-Faulkncr awarded over one thousand dollars in tu­ition scholarships to students based on their talent, dedication.

cooperation and hard work throughout the year.

Ten partial scholarships were awarded and recipients included five South Plainfield residents. Melanie Pozarveki and Andnna Pizzolato each received scholar­ships m Tap. Laura Walter for Jazz, ami Melissa Westrick for Modeme.

In a new catagory. Musical The­ater. the honor went to Heather Woskey. Additional scholarships went to .Amanda Lo Piccolo, Crys­tal Marsh and Lacey Nelson in Bal­let. Shaunessy Locket in Jazz, and Kyra Janko in Modcrnc.

Tire Performing Arts Centre

began its 1991-92 season with sev­eral students accepted to the Rut­gers' Summers Arts Institute.

South Plainfield resident Stepha­nie Schroeder attended for dance and Teshina Wilson of Piscataway, attended for dance and Jeanette Fitzpatrick of North Plainfield went for vocal. Teshina was se­lected as a representative in dance for Governors School 1992 and Stephanie was chosen as an alter­nate.

Attending the 1992 Summer Arts Institute are dance students Sarah Bashe of Plainfield and Tricia Pompilio of Warren. Kim Taber of

South Plainfield attended Mid­dlesex County Arts High School as a dance m^jor during the past year.

College bound students of The Performing Arts Centre include; South Plainfield resident, Andrea Iacovone, a dancer who will be at­tending the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and Elizabeth Cald­well of North Plainfield, who will be attending Syracuse University as a musical theater major-

Jo-Ann’s Dance Studio - The Performing Arts Centre will offer summer classes beginning the week of July 13. For more infor­mation call 561-5094.

Gowcharan recognized by USAA

The United States Achievement Academy has announced that Michael R. Gowcharan has been recognized for academic achieve­ment as a United States National Honor Roll Award winner.

Michael, who attends South Plainfield High School, will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, pub­lished nationally.

Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in America's history. United States Achievement Academy Award winners should be congratu­lated and appreciated for their dedi­cation to excellence and achieve­ment,'1 said Dr. George Stevens, ex­ecutive director of the United States Achievement Academy.

The USAA National Honor Roll

MICHAEL GOWCHARAN

Awards provide students with many benefits and services and is a great tribute to a student’s dedication, tal­ent and ability.

Michael is the son of Rudy and Jean Gowcharan. Grandparents are Mrs. Gopaul and Mr. Mohabir of the United States and Canada.

Busy schedule of activities for summer parks program

A kite flying contest tomorrow is the highlight of the week’s activi­ties in the borough's summer rec­reation program.

The summer parks program will operate Monday through Friday until Aug. 14. The program will be closed Friday, July 3.

Hours for the program are:• PAL Recreation Center: 8 a.m.-

5 p.m,• Franklin School: 8:30 a.m.-3:45

p.m.• Pitt Street Park: 8:30 a.m.-4

p.m. (Closed in bad weather).The parks will remain open dur­

ing the lunch hour. Children may bring a bag lunch and drink.

Games, trips, arts and crafts, and many more free activities are planned at each of the sites. Pro­grams are open to children enter­ing kindergarten through those who have finished fifth grade.

Every Friday is a Food Theme Day, with food provided by the Recreation Department.

The following activities are planned: July 10, kite flying con­test and Pizza Day.

July 13, pool 10 a.m.-noon; July 14, checker contest; July 15, foul shooting contest; July 16, coloring contest; July 17, Old Maid contest and Make Your Own Sundae Day.

July 20, pool 10 a.m.-noon; July 21, nok-hockey contest; July 22, balloon races; July 23, amateur contest; July 24, scavenger hunt and McDonald's Day.

July 27, pool 10 a.m.-noon; July 28, chess contest; July 29, paper airplane contest; July 30, relay races; July 31, Jacks Contest, Sub Day.

Aug. 3, pool 10 a.m.-noon; Aug. 4, Guess Who Contest; Au£. 5, dino­saur contest; Aug. 6, Frisbee con­test; Aug. 7, Everybody’s Birthday Party.

Aug. 10, pool 10 a.m.-noon; Aug. 11, kite flying contest; Aug. 12, make-up contest; Aug. 13, Park Awards; Aug. 14, picnic.

■The South Plainfield Reporter-

Community Life July 9, 1992

Church seeks blood drive donorsOur lady of Czestochowa Church will conduct an

important drive lor blood donors on Monday, July 20, from 3 p.m to 8:30 p.m. at the Parish Hal at Hamilton Boulevard and Tremont Avenue.

Father John Skwara, pastor, and the church parishio­ners ask that people of a l faiths come and donate 'the essence of Me" because the blood supply is low this summer. More than 75 New Jersey hospitals are count­ing on donations from caring people to ease the short ■0*

People wanting to make an appointment to donate or simply need-irtg information about the drive may phone 754-0541.

The Red Cross is participating in this vital effort. Also on hand w il be experts from New Jersey Blood Services who will work with each donor to make the experience a prideful, gratifying one.

To quaffy as a blood donor, one must be in good health, weigh 110 lbs or more, and be between 17 and 75 years old - man or woman. Permission from parent or guardian is required for 17-year olds.

» __

Cable repairs to cause outagesCable customers can expect interrupted service be­

tween now and July 14.Trie hours of interruptions will be from 1-6 a.m. and

yvill be intermittent during the four-week period, af- fecting specific channels on different days. Cable ser­vice on all channels will not be out for the entire five- hour duration at any one time during the project.

According to Charles Turner, general manager for Storer Cable Communications, in order to keep up

with its ongoing maintenance program, the cable company will have to replace a number of electronic modules within its main trunk feed forward ampli­fiers. Several equalizers within the distribution por­tion of the system have been primarily responsible for several recent outages.

During the project. Storer Cable will also be realign­ing their electronic receiving equipment at their satel­lite station in preparation of the new Galaxy' V orbit­ing satellite.

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Services Here, Call Annette

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TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

417 Montgomery Street (2 Blocks North of Route 27)

Highland Park 545-4939

Rev. D iana M. S m ithAdult Sunday School • 9 30 AM

W o rs h ip and Children

Sunday S c h o o l - 10 45 AM

Y ou fh F e llo w s h ip - 6 00 PM

ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

968-6781Fairer Mark Chanvi. Vicar

«00 New MarLcl Rd Ouncilei* • Ptscalaway

Sunday3 am - Holy Eucharist 10 am • camiiy Mass ana

S u n d a y S c h o o l T h u rs < J a y

5:30 pm Holy Eucharist "Alleluai Christ Is Risen

The Presbyterian Church100 Livingston Avc.

New Brunswick(908) 545-2111

Sunday Worship 9:30 AM

Rev. Dr Szubolcs Nagy, Pastor

ST. LUKES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

264 N ew M arke t Rd Dunellen

968-4447Carol U ndsay Talle lsen

PastorS u n d a y W o rs h ip B IS a nd 11 00 AM

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 :45 AM

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

218 Dunellen Ave.. Dunellen908-968-3844

Sunday Worship a( 9 & 11 am Sunday School at 9 am

Handicap Access and Child Care Prayer and Bible Study — Wednesday's at 8 00 pm

Spiritual Healing 2nd Wednesdays at 7-45 pm

Rev. William J . G ca l al. Jr.. Pastor Rev. Alien A. Ruscllo. Assoc. Pastor

T

Wesley United Methodist Church

1500 Plainlield Ave., So. Plainfield

757-2838 or 756-1044

Rev. Clark David Callender, Pastor

Sunday School — 9 00 a.m. Church Services — 10:30 a.m.

Nursery Care Provided

RUTGERS AREA ALLIANCE CHURCH

Lake Nelson School 555 So. Randolphvtlle Road

REV. JIM COWMAN PISCATAWAY 699-0578

Sunday School F o r A l l A g e s 9 .4 5 A M

Sunday Morning W o r s h ip 11 A M

GRACEREFORMED

CHURCH2815 Woodbridge Ave.

Edison, N.J. 08817

908-548-9654

S U N D A Y W O R S H I P

10 AM

Rev. David S. Marlin Pastor

The Reformed Church \ OfMetuchen

^ 1 5 0 Lake Ave. — 548-2463

Come Grow with God’s Love And Ours

Sat. Evening Service Begins at 5:30

Sunday School for All Ages - 8:50 A.M.

Sunday Worship 10:30 A.M.

Rev. Raym ond C O rtm a n . Pastor Rev. D avid S M a rt in . A ssociate Pastor

N u rse ry Care P rovided

To Place Your Church Ad in this Directory, Call Annette (908) 722-3000 Ext. 6251

MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY DE RUYSCHER

Livermore Falls, Maine, received a

Amy Elizabeth Allen and Jeffrey Martin De Ruyscher were united in marriage May 23 at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Farmington, Maine. Father John Mitchell offici­ated at the 3 p.m. nuptials. A re­ception at the Lane Dube AmVets in Jay, Maine, followed.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Livermore, Maine, was given in marriage by her father to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De Ruyscher of South Plainfield.

The bride chose her sister. Cindy Beairsto, of Livermore, Maine to be her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Brenda Becerra of Elizabeth, Christina (Cole) Quast of Mid­dlesex. both friends of the bride; Jen Cauwenberghs of Can^joharie. N Y. cousin of the groom; and Pat- tie De Ruyscher of South Plain- field, sister of the bridegroom. Kristen Beairsto. niece of the bride, was the flower girl.

Marvin De Ruyscher. Jr., of South Plainfield, was the best man. Ushers were Rob Barros and An thony Grassi. both of South Plain- field. both friends of the bride­groom; Troy Pelletier, of Millinock- ett, Maine, friend of the bride­groom; and Anthony King, of South River, friend of the bnde- groom. Serving as junior ushers were Michael Beairsto and Stephen Allen, nephews of the bride The ring bearer was Nicholas Allen, also a nephew of the bride

The bride chose a white gown featuring an open neckline and short puff sleeves that could be worn on or off the shoulder. Her fitted princess bodice was embel­lished with tiny seed pearls and iridescent sequins sewn over floss motifs Her semi-cathedral length train was bustled for the reoepfion. For her headpiece she chose a tiara

crown with an attached, semi­cathedral length veil of illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of pink, white and yellow roses ac­cented with dogwood, stephanotis. treesia. and ivy. The bridal party wore pink tea length dresses of satin and lace featuring a sabrina neckline and gathered sleeves. The waistline was enhanced with a satin bow

The bride, a 1988 graduate of Livermore Falls High School in

bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of Maine in Orono in December, 1991

The bridegroom is a 1988 gradu ate of South Plainfield High School and received a bachelor's degree in wildlife management from the Uni versity of Maine in May 1992.

Mr and Mrs. Dr- Ruyscher went on a honeymoon to Bar Harbor, Maine. They are currently residing on Cape Cod.

Miss Allen wed to Mr. De Ruyscher

JHibbleSex County

places of M orsfnp

SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHEDRAL

Main St. & Elm Ave. Ma'uchen, NJ

Sunday M asses 7:30 . 9. 1 0 :3 0 . 1 2 .0 0

A n tic ipa ted M asses: Sat. 5 A 7 PM

S acra /rten f o f R econcika tton Sat 1-2 PM and afte r 7 P M M ass

CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH t200 Hillside Avenue

Metuchen

908-548-7622Sunday School and

Morning Worship - 9:30 A M.Pastor Rev. Paul M. Maliel

Child Care Provided

L a k e Nelson Seventh-day

Adventist Church561 S. R ando lphv ille Rd.

P iscataw ay, 981-1588

Through the Life, Death and Ressurection of his son, God has encircled the world with sn atmosphere of Grace which is as Real as the sir we breath. We invite you to experience the Joy of Knowing him.

B ib le Study Wed. 7:30 P.M. Sabbath School

(adult and ch ildren 's classes) Sat. 9:30 A.M.

Sabbath W orship Sat. I t A.M.We welcome guests to our potluck lunch after church!

‘f/H'oc/rtitm'ny the H o v r fits l in y

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i FIRST REFORMED • A x CHURCH

< Neilson & Bayard Streets Downtown New Brunswick

Sunday Worship: 9:30 AM Rev. Dr. J. David Muyskens,

Pastor545-1005

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TEMPLE EMANU-EL100 James St., Edison

549 -4 4 4 2Looking fo r

THE GARDEN OF EDEN?Come Join Us

We do re lig ious plantings.

Services Fridays a t 8 :3 0 p.m .

Frttdom In Christ Baptist Church Edison

Oaktree Rd. & Minebrook Rd. Brunswfck-Edison Bowf-O-Mat

(FVot Boor on rtgM offer entering) Sunday School: 9:30 am-10:30 am

Sunday Worship: 10:45 am-12 Noon Tuesday: BitX* Study

7:30 pm-9 pm Hablamos Espanol

F IR STP R ESB YTER IA N

CHURCH2 70 W o o d b r id g e A v e n u e

M e tu c h e n . N e w Je rs e y C h u r c h : 5 4 9 -5 T 0 7

Rev Robert A Beringer. Pastor Rev Lucia Jackson Associate in Ministry

Chapel Worship Service 8:00 AM

Worship S *rvice 9:30 AM

MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

519 Mercer S t . , P.O. Box 6166 Bridgewater, N.J. 08807

Phone : 526-4330

James E. Dockery, Pasfor

9 00 • m CHUf'CH SCHOOL 10 4*. im MORMNO WORSHIP SC PVtf.L iOOpm. IMS' nd*Y HOLY COMMUNION

WwVwvJry 7 00 p m Pf*y*r A P'WM S#rv<# IIQpm Bible Study

St. Paul the Apostle Church502 Raritan Avc.

Highland Park 572-0977Weekend Masses:

Saturday — 5 00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM - 11 AM

Da iv MassesMonday H u Friday 0 00 AM

Salu Jay B 30 AM

Confessions Saturday 3:30*4:30 PM

Metuchen Assem bly:» te r Rom 0 Wfetmea A n i 4 - JMtfecta*. HI • 549-4143 O l U U U

Rev. D ona ld M cFarren, Pastor Sun. S choo l, a ll ages - 9:45

W orsh ip - 11 am , 6 pm C h ild re n 's C hurch & Nursery

Wednesday: Bible Study - 7:30 PM Auxiliary Mlnistires lor all ages

Fridays: Yduth Activities DaySpring Child Care - 549-1020

ACADEMY K-8th - 549-7854 COME WORSHIP WITH US!

FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCII OKH IG H LA N D PARK 5

tNorth 2nd Avc. & Route 27

846 5118"Ths ptoplt walking 14 da/knt\s

haw seta a great light' haiah9:2

Sunday Worship Service: 10 am(Sunday School fo r >11 ages fo llo w j service)Prayer Meeting: Wed., 7:30 pm

C all fo r m ow in fo rrruuoo about B ib le Studies, C h r i i l ia n 12-slrp, Youth P ro fra m a , W om en '* Fellow ship, Prl»on M in It t ry , C over-D U h Suppers A C ho ir

Congregation Belli LI91 Jefferson Blvd. Edison, N.J.

985-7272RABBI

DR. BERNHARD H. ROSENBERG

EOUH BLOCKS FROM WICKS SHOPPING CENTER

(ACCESSIBLE FROM ROUTES I AND 27)

FRIDAY EVENING-NW PM SATURDAY M ORNING-910 AM NURSERY SCHOOL MEN S CllB-SISITRHOOD SUNDAYfUNDAY YOUNG C O U FU SC U IIKADIMA U.S.Y SABBATH i HOLIDAYHEBREW SCHOOL SERVICES

OUH KATES ARE THE MOST REASONABLE IN THE ARIA

WE ARE A FRIENDLY ANI) CARING CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATION

WHICH IS YOUTH ORIENTED

ST. MATTHEW THE APOSTLE

81 Seymour Ave., Edison

985-5063

W Mkifld M att**.Sal 5 PM 4 7 PM; Sun 7:30 AM 6 9 AM

A 10:30 AM 6 12 NOON

Dally M at***: Mon-Frl 7 AM A 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:30 AM

Conftttlona Saturday 11 Am lo Noon A Altar 7 PM M att

L a THE FIRST M t S t „ BAPTIST CHURCHfl.j n * j, , > o r south piainiicldr~ v* Serving S outh Plain field

since 1792 An In tim .ilo Fam ily o f Faith

G athered fo r M u tua l Support And Iho Carina o f O ther*

Como and Join Our Family Sunday S choo l 9 30 a m.

Sunday W orah lp 11 00 a m *•C h ild C a r* P rovided

201 HAMILTON DLVD. Phono: 908-753-2382

Pallor O ennn O'Nell

THE REFORMED CHURCH OF HIGHLAND PARK

19-21 South Second Avenue Our 100th Annlverury In 1990

Serving God and Neighbor As A Community Church

CELEBRATE WITH US

Dr. Richard 0. Blaka, minister Office A Information 249-7149

Worship > Sunday School 9:10 AM

-The South Plainfield Reporter-

July 9, 1992 Com m unity Life A-9-

ObituariesDolores Harvey Smith, 61Hospital communications supervisor

Summer reading program at libraryReading is No Sweat is the

theme of the South Plainfield Public Library s summer reading program All borough children who read or are read to may participate in a summer of stories, crafts, contests and special

events with a sports theme The program is divided into read­

ing levels The first, ' read-to-me" by family members or friends, is for chil­dren 1 to 6 years old The second is a read-on-your own program for chil­

dren 6 and olderAlthough the reading program will

revolve around a sports theme, the children may read books about any­thing Booklets must be returned on or before Aug 8

St. Mary’s honorsStudents who received honor >

for the third trimester at Mour t Saint Mary Academy are: Hone r roll of distinction: Grade 9, Kare 1 Turay; Grade 10, Allison Vasiliadi: Dana DeLorenzo; Grade 12, Dank la DiCarlo; honor roll: Grade 9, Lis i DeLorenzo, Zuri Hush and Lorn » Hessinger; Grade 10, Kelly Decke Grade 11, Nancy Yorlando

Dolores Harvey Smith, 61, the su|)ervisor of communications at MuhlenL rg Regional Medical Cen tor in Plainfield, died July 6, 1992 at that hospital.

She was lx)rn in Sweet Valley Bethel Hill, Pa., and moved to South Plainfield in 1953 from Dan ville, Pa.

Mrs. Smith, who joined the hos pital’s shill in 1955, also was co­founder and past president of the New Jersey Hospital Telecom munications Association. She taught Sunday school and server] on the Mission Aires committee at the First Baptist Church of Metuchen, of which Mrs. Smith was a member.

Surviving are her husband, Carl

E. Smith, a son, Robert Smith of High Bridge; three grandchildren; her parents, Arthur Harvey and Beatrice Remaley Harvey of York, Pa.; two brothers, Neil Harvey of Dallastown, Pa., and LaRue Harvey of York; and two sisters, Nancy Ann Ward of Glen Rock, Pa., and Carol Brown of Vancouver, Wash.

Another son, Harvey Smith, died in 1978

Services will he held tomorrow at 11 a m at the James W. Conroy Funeral Home, 2456 Plainfield Ave Entombment will be in the Good Shepherd Mausoleum of Lake Nel son Memorial Park, Piscataway.

Friends rnay call at the funeral home today from 2-4 p.m. and 7 9 p.rn.

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Salomea Pyrka KedronHousekeeper, active in organizations

Surviving are a son, Henry P Kedron of Hasbrouck Heights, a daughter Helen Aniunas of South Plainfield, two grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and a brother, Joseph I V ka of Fair Lawn

A Mass of Christian Bunal was

Salomea (Sally; Pyrka Kedron, a housekeeper with the Guardian Life Insurance Co. from 1930 until her retirement in 1970, died July 5, 1992 at Muhlenberg Regional Med­ical Center.

Mrs. Kidron was lx>rn in Lowcza, Poland, and settled in Passaic when she (‘migrated to the* United Suites in 1920. She moved to South Plainfield in 1977 from New York City.

She was a parishioner of Our Lady of Czestochowa Roman Cath­olic Church and belonged to its AJtar Rosary Society. Mrs. Kedron also held membership in the South Plainfield Senior Citizens club, the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America, the Polish National Alli­ance, and the American Associa­tion of Retired Persons.

Her husband. Martin J. Kedron, died in 1975.

Recreation notesAll programs are held in the PAL

Recreation Center. 1250 Maple Ave. For more information call 754- 9000, Ext. 253 or 255.

The Recreation Department is planning the following trips: 0

• Phillies vs. Mets at Veterans Stadium, Tuesday, July 28. Bus leaves PAL parking lot at 5 p.m. Price is $14 per adult and $12 per child (16 and under). Limited num­ber of seats.

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Registration is under way for the fall session of the Recreation De- pnrtment’s “Play and Learn" pro­gram for children 1-4 years old.

W h e n w ords arc n o t enough , le t flo w e rs

speak fo r you C o m p le te se lec tion o f flo w ers , p lan ts & f r u i t

baskets lo r any occasion

BATHING SUIT L BUIES?

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offered yesterday at Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, following ser­vices at the James W Conroy Fu­neral Home. Burial was in Holy Redeemer Cemetery'.

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Fleer Ultra is still among the best in my opinion and in the opinion ot many collectors They seem to be moving olt the shelves quicker than most Al­though many people prefer the Leaf set, basically because of it's Gold Cards and rookie cards

Speaking ot rookies, people are beginning to snatch up the card ot Cleveland centerfielder Kenny Lofton, who many view as the top candidate for the Ameri­can League Rookie of the Year (R O Y), With the National League R O Y. race still up for grabs, collectors have yet to make their choice

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TRI-COUNTY SOFTBALL

14 nnd Under League So. Plainfield 22, Bound Brook 5

With a balanced offense attack and a solid dofemo Amie Frltsch stiuck out nmo while giving up only thioo hits and livo walks lead mg Iho offense foi So Plainfield was Kristy Moore with a grand slam homo run Kristy also walked twice, scored three times and and find seven RBI Thereea Tempe had a throe run homorun. lout RBI and two walks Lisa De- loren/o had three hits, a walk and tout urns scored Amle Frttsca had two horn* runs and two tuns scorod Taryn Decker had one hit, throe walks and three runs scored

So Plainfield 12. Rahway 1Another solid pitching performance from

Annie Fritaca. including nine strikeouts throe hits and one walk enabled So Plninliold to

Gustafson finally emerging from shadows

DARYL STOWETHE REPORTERSouth Plainfield American Legion third baseman Pete Gustafson has refocused his game to be more of a team player, and it's paying oft as he’s hitting almost .500 this summer.

By TOM SWALESTHE KEPORTEK

For years, by his own accord, Pete Gustafson has lived in the shadows of Tom and Dan Massaro. That time has come to an end.

The former South Plainfield High School third baseman had to deal with playing second fiddle on an extremely talented team. Those feelings were very difficult to come to terms with.

“I wish that I could change the fact, that when it came to baseball, I was always thinking of myself," said Gustafson. “I wanted to be as good as the Massaros instead of thinking of the team."

Somewhere along the line, the soon-to-be Brookdale Community College freshman matured as a baseball player and a person

“I went from selfish to being a team player." added Gustafson. “I always wanted publicity. Finally. I learned that’s not what baseball is all about.”

Piscataway/Amencan Legion Coach Joe Carey is witness to the improvement in Gustafson’s at­titude from last year to this year.

“I definitely see more of a team player this year.’ said Carey. "There is no guestion that he has taken on more of a leadership role. He’s helping out the younger kids, talking to the pitchers. Everything a team player does "

While Gustafson is not paying particular attention to his press clippings anymore, the South Plainfield native is now ripping the ball this summer.

"He's continuing what he did in high school right on into legion,” said Carey. “What a big improve­ment from last year.”

After hitting .359 for the Tigers this past spring, Gustafson is cur­rently hitting just under .500 while continuing his streak of over 15 games without a strikeout.

Gustafson went down on strikes on only two occasions for the Ti­gers and has yet to this summer.

“I guess I owe (not striking out) to good eyesight and a quick bat,” said Gustafson. “If the first pitch is in my zone, I’m swinging and if I fall behind 0-2. I'm a good defen­sive hitter."

Gustafson's style of hitting has led to the naming of a hit. When­ever a player bloops a hit over the left side of the infield, it is called a"Petey Hit.”

Although not particularly fast for a lead-off hitter. Gustafson consid­ers himself a Wade Boggs-type’ of player. That is, one who makes consistent contact with the ball and is quick on the bases.

"I use my head on the bases rather than my legs,” said Gustafson. “I concentrate on the pitchers' moves and test the catch­ers' arms. I can score from first on

one of Massaro’s long balls. ”In addition to his hitting,

Gustafson also takes pride in man­ning the hot comer. He did not make a throwing error this season until Monday’s Legion game against Colonia.

“Playing third is like bungee jumping. Every hop is different," remarked Gustafson. “I try to counter things that may happen and learn to position myself."

Baseball can be physically drain­ing, especially when you spend the afternoon knocking down ground­ers with your body and trying not to show pain when being hit with a fastball.

“Physically, my body says no’ but my head takes the pain in a certain way. I use it to gain confi­dence," said Gustafson. “If I get hit with a pitch, I try to fire the team up and get the adrenalin going.”

While Gustafson has been able to deal with physical pain, the emo­tional pain has been a little bit more difficult.

As with most teenagers, Gustafson has seen his share of crossroads. He has perhaps seen more than others.

“When my dad died in ‘86, I could have chosen the wrong road,” explained Gustafson.

“I stood on my own feet and my mom (Pat) kept me in the right direction. I couldn’t have made it

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Oranchak throws two-hitter to push Piscataway past SayrevilleBy TOM SWALES_____________THE REPORTER

It had been quite some time since Robbie OranchaF tastec vic­tory

The South Plainfield junior firec a two-hitter to propel Piscataway to a 3-2 American Legion triumph over Sayreville (3-11) at Charles A Day Park on Tuesday

Oranchak pitched last for the Ti­gers in tbetr loss to Edison in the state tournament The right-hander did not miss a beat despite the long lay-off

"I felt pretty comfortable outthere." said Oranchak. I knew I would have control but I wasn't sure about my knuckle and curve

Oranchak baffled the SayrevUe batters with hrs off-speea stuff forc­ing them to cue grounders to the infield, ot which ten were fielded cleanly but three were booted fry errors

The Piscataway errors led to two unearned Sayreville runs as Oran- chak took a no-hitter mto fifth inning

I had no idea that I hac a no- hitter going said Oranchak "I thought that a couple of the grounders in the infield were hits, so I just concentrated on getting the batters out

Sayreville picked up it's first run in the first frame when Oranchak failed to communicate with his catcher.

Lance VermftonBrian Grossman reached first on

an error Dy Paul Godifta at second to ieaa off the nrnng and moved nto scoring oosiCon on a fieloers choice

Grossman, woutc later score at the way from second when Glenn Conners ooooec the oaf straight up nto the ar in front of homeptate After hesitating Oranchak caffec tor the oat Put could not make the catch

Tom Massarc manufactured arun to hetc Afisoatawav re the game at 1-1. With one out Massaro sm glea to leftfieta anc stole second While attemppng to steal thrc thecatcher s toss saffec nto lett to en­able Massaro to score easily

Sayrevile took a short-twed lead n the fiflh After Kevn Szatkcwsxi reached on an error Mike Camooet and Conners siaooec a coucle of base tuts to Cme him home

Piscataway immediately strut* back as \enmiSxx’ sicec a double down the nchtfieid me anc sayec on a single through the eft sxoe Dy Massaro The South Plainfieic snort- stoc rater sccvec on a oouole over the nghtfietders neac b\ Mike Ro­mano

Oranchak reared the -as! seven Sayrevile hitters to sea: the victory tor Piscataway (7-8>

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dofoa: Rahway The strong offense was tecl bv the hornetuns ot Tempe and Nicole Peloqutn. Theresa also singled tripled and scored tw*ce. Nicole also reached base safety in tour at tempts and scored tour runs Paula Ter- ranova's bases loaded triple m the third inning broke open the game tor So Plainheid Other strong poitormanccs came from Katie Alvarez one hit. one walk two tuns scored Lisa De- lorenzo two bits, two runs scored, and Pam K up pel one hit. one walk, two runs scored

So. PLalntield IS. Clark fAnother good pitching show by Amie

Fritsch including six strikeouts, two hits and two walks brought the 14 and under squad s record to 3 0 Loading the attack was Michelle Hoffman, iwo run double, two runs scored. Nicole Peloquln. three run double, two hits, lour RBI. two runs scored, Krtsly Moore, two hits, two RBI. two runs scored. Paula Terranna. Iwo hits. RBI two runs scored, and

Taryn Decker two two ’ufis scored

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Freckle Contest Results K —2nd Grade Winners.

Most Rea Fust Place Matt Noll Second Place Caittin Hunter Third Place Tim O'Brien ano Conor O'Brein

Most Fake - First Place Katie Cioffi Sec ond Place Heather Hanley. Third Place Mike Hanley

Biggest Award Stephen Janizask Small est Gregory Copeland and Stephanie Waingraw won tor having a freckle m the weirdest spot

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Hunter brothers, Cannon leading youth grapplers into tournamentBy TOM SWALES________________THE REPORTER

Years of hitting the wrestling mats and grueling practice are be­ginning to pay off for Jasor. Can­non and the Hunter brothers. Ryan and Colin.

Amazingly Ryan Hunter and

Cannon are only 13-years-old while Colin Hunter is only 10. The three youths are currently in Amarillo. Texas competing in the AAU Grand National Wrestling Tourna­ment.

The South Plainfield wrestlers will lake on competitors from as far away as Egypt. Israel and Ger­

many. as well as from all around the country.

Colin Hunter captured first place in freestyle and in Greco-style at the Regional Qualifier held on April 26. at North Hunterdon High School.

Hunter wrestled two matches in each division before moving onto the Mid-Atlantic Championships at Lakewood High School on May 3. The grappler won seven matches, enabling him to compete in the Grand Nationals.

“Colin has a very good attitude," said Bob Hunter, Colin’s father and coach. “He knows how to take los­ing. He lost for a long time, before he started to win.”

Ryan Hunter basically took the same route to Texas as his brother, qualifying in only the freestyle event.

“Ryan is basically a beginner but he’s come a long way, real fast," said Hunter. “The improvements he's made are phenomenal. He’s adapting to the sport and picking it up very fast. Some kids with four and five years experience don’t pick up some of the moves he's picked up.”

Cannon, a heavyweight in the Greco-style, placed sixth in the na­tion last year and is considered a heavy favorite to repeat his suc­cess. He won the Mid-Atlantic championship to qualify for the trip to Amarillo.

“Jason is outstanding. He’s re­ally, really good and very dedi cated,” said Hunter. “He wrestles 12 months a year and when he’s on the mat, he never quits.

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The Greco-style competition started on Wednesday (July 8) and finishes up today (July 9) while the freestyle will begin on Friday (July10) and finish up on Saturday (July11) .

GRAPPLENOTES - The USATeam, consisting of South Plain- field residents, Chris Swaggart and J.C. Cannon are leaving this week Missouri for the Nationals.

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allowed Kris Conti to score the eventual win­ning run.

Washington came back for a run in the sixth with Maureen DeLuca scoring on the fourth consecutive hit of the inning. Carousel added two more runs in the seventh to ice the 6-3 victory

Carousel was led by Burke, who had three hits and three RBI Bonnie Black. Eva Polcard and Kathleen Schweep each had two hits De­luca led Washington going 3-3 with two runs scored

Men's 5:00 League A

triumphed in the 70-89 age grouping with a time of 29:59.

Susan Kaplan-Konray finished the race as the sixth women overall and won the 50-59 age bracket. Kaplan-Konray was clocked at 2517.

Cranford Firecracker 4 MilerLocal Finishers (Place, name, time)

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SOFTBALL

Ladies Softball League Championship Carousel 6, Washington 3

In the championship game of South Plain- field Ladies Softball League. Carousel Salon defeated Washington Rock Com. 6-3

Washington, 15-0 coming into the final game and undefeated for four years, finally lost the crown to a poised and focused Carousel squad After exchanging two runs in the first inning, both teams settled down to a tightly played contest.

Carousel went ahead in the fifth. With two out and two on. Donna Burke ripped a single to right, scoring Nancy Murtaugh with the go ahead run. An error attempting to field the hit

In the cards(Continued from page B-l)

how many other new products w ill hit the market in the other sports cards. Will football and hockey fol­low suit?

Peter Smith is the owner o f the PDS Sports store on Park Ave. in South Plainfield and a trading card expert. His column appears monthly.

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Local medalists in 1992 Senior Games atLawrencevilte Prep.

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FIRECRACKER 4 MILERin Cranford

Murdrick Sparkles at FirecrackerLisa Murdrick of Far Hills covered the 4 rniie

course in 23:19 and was the first woma" to cross to finish line to win the female honors cf the of the Cranford Firecracker 4 Miter.

Michael McHale. a resident of Cran'ord was the first local runner to complete the 'ace Wm a clocking of 20:45 McHale wen the 40 to 45 age division and was the eighth runner over a to finish the four miles

Austin Newman, who resides m West eiO

82. Jamas Groban, 00:24:19; 91. Danial Smith, 00:24:02; 168. Thomas M. O'Connor, 00:26:22; 372. Raymund Pitt. 00:29:37; 420. Matthaw J. Patarson, 00:30:27.

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8— Freehold Area Running Club Summer Se­ries 5K (Monmouth County), Starting Time 7 p.m . Race Information (908)308-3501 11 — Garden State Games 5 Mile Run. Edison (Middlesex County); Starting Time 6 pm.; Race Information ^908)225-0303 11— Whitesbog Blueberry 10K Run, Starting Time 9 30 am. Race Information (609)893 464613— Twilight Five Mile Beach Run. Ventnor (Atlantic County). Starting Time 7 pm.14— Sneaker Factory Summer Senes Four Mile Run. Millburn (Essex County). Starting Time 7 p.m.; Race Information (201)376-023115— Freehold Area Running Club Summer Se­ries 5K. Starting Time 7 p.m Race Infor­mation. (908)308-350115— Foothills Track Club Summer Senes Run. Newton (Sussex County); Starting Time 6 30 p.m Race Information (908)948-*14717— Friday 5K For Women. Marlboro (Mon­mouth County), Starting r»me 7 30 pm.; Race Information (908)699-411918— Ogdensburg 5K Run .Sussex CountyV Starting Time 8 30 a m Race i^^'matxjn (201)827-56062 1 - Sneaker Factcn Summer Se'es Four M e Run. M . bum ,Esse\ CcuntN Starting Time ~ p m Race lnror” \a:'C'‘ 20 ' 3 '6-C23 *22— F-eehoO A-ea Running Club Sur~~ier Se- r es (Monmouth County) Starting T rr*e 'p m Race Information (908)308-350 ’22— Bue CressBue S" e d Corporate a no Individual 5 * Run. Menren e Merce* County Starting Time 7 o m Race (2C*'376-023 •2 5 - Shoe's Fv? M e ' Pn cso^-g Wamen County: Starting 'm e ? a ~ Race >n‘cv- matC' P O Bex 22 ' P* icsburg V. 28865 28— Snea«3' Factory S_— ■e' Se'es Feu' M e R-n « Ol - Essex Cou#*tv Starting T>me 'p m Race ~*c-'—a*c~ 2* ' 3'6-C23' 30— M om cuin can Fc^- M e Pace Ocean- pert Mcnmcuth Ccv.-r. Start e 7 30 p — Race -*c -m rc " 9C8 5 ' - -5325

G ustafson finding his niche(Continued from page B-l

without hef support and my Brother (Jimmy my sister ■Vcree arc al my friends."

Ken Gustafson coached Pete during tns years at the South PVarfefcl Little League. For Pete, his father was his greatest hero

“That's the greatest memory tor me He was always there to toss the ball around. He was always there tor me sac Gustafson He taught me to be somebody, to always be myself

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Physical Exam Nolle#Workups for the fall physical examina­

tions will be conducted on Monday, August 17, 1992, in the Health Office at South Plainfield High School. Times for each Sport are as follows;8 30 a m - Football (10-12)9:30 a.m.- Football (9)10:30 a.m.— Soccer11 a.m.-Boys' Cross Country1 p.m —Field Hockey and Gymnastics 1:30 p.m —Tennis and Girls' Cross Coun try2 p.m —Cheerleaders

Athletes must attend on this dale at their designated time No athlete will be allowed to take a physical without a workup Ap­pointments for the physical examination will be give at the workup AH necessary foims needed for the workup may be picked up at the Athletic director's offree between 8:00 a.m - 4 p.m . Monday through Friday It you choose to go to your own doctor, at your own expense, please pick up our physical forms to take with you

Physical examination dates will be Tues­day. August 26 (boys-a m . girls-p m ) and Wednesday. August 26 (boys a m . girls p.m.) Athletes will not be allowed to take the physical without a workup or an ap­pointment

Trip to Veterans StadiumThe South PiamheW Recreation Depart

ment «s sponsoring a trip to Veterans Sta­dium to see the Ph.:i*es host the Mets on Tuesday. Jufy 28 The tekets are $14 per aou.i and S' 2 Mi id (16 and under) The bus leaves the PAL bu*kJ.-ng at 5 pm There a»e a imited number of seats avail­able ease register eany to *nsum? a seat For further ntormabon c* to neg*s:e? con­tact the Recreation Of’ve ocateo n the PAL CVj>*L>ng at "54 9000 ext 253 O' 255

• • •Rec Trip to Cancun

South PLa-nhe*d Recreation has an- '\xnceo a * nter getaway to Cancun. Mex cc. from January 15-18. ’ 993 *or $599 oe- oertsen cased oouC^ occupancy Ex te'xjed stay s a so ava ac e

The f c r*c -oes :r c tx*s serveeto a-va *rbm ;*>? pa_ Recreate^ Cen:er to Newa'x A 'cert Roof’d tre airtan? wa Con'. "V '‘.a A.- Rcuhb b'C stars n Can cun 'c n 's at the Cancun Sher3tonPer aoorena '•formate'' contact me Rec­reation Department at '54-9000 x253Monday r~rcugn prypay 8 3C a m -4 30

Rec Summer Ticket ProgramThe Recreafcn Deoart~'e/rt "as -s: an-

-'Ourced r a t * "as s-mme' a scour; res­ets a.a aoe r the Recreation 2>®ce *or t^e t e w re amusement oarxs a; the srec discount -atesPark Gate Pnce) — Rec PnceDcn-ey Pa^ ($21 95) - $16.50Gneat Kfi&Kjre Theme) ,$26.75) — $17 Sesame P*aoe Chid) ($18.95) - $16 Sesame Pace (adMt) $16.95) - $1425

For aodccna rtfcrmation or SD Purchase rsccum amusemen. oar : .cnees contact :~e Scutr s,a.nfe-c Pecreator’ o^ce at •25C Mace '54-9C0C *253

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So. Plainfield Sports CampaThe South Plainfield Recreation Commis

sion is sponsoring sports camps in basket ball, baseball, wrestling, softball and foot ball for this summer All camps take place on weekdays, only The schedulo is as fol­lows

Met jCoachea to Appear at ClinicBaseball - July 20-24. 9 JO a m. 2 30

p.m. at the Middle School Directed by SPHS baseball Coach Stove Novak with special guest instructors. Barry Foote and Phil Stevenson of the Mets They will be present on Tuesday, July 21. from 10 a.m. until noon. Fee SJ0 Campers lesponsiWe lo bnng baseball spikes oi sneakers and a glove

Wrestling - July 13-17. 10 a m i p m at the Middle School Gym Will be directed by SPHS wrestling Coach Michael Buggoy Open to ages 7-15* Foe $20 Campers responsible for sneakers or wrestling shoes

Softball - July 13 17, 9 30 am 2 30 p.m at the Middle School Will be directed by SPHS softball Coach Donald Pan/aiella Fee $30

Football - July 27-31. 9 30 am 2 30 p m at South Plainfield High School Will be directed by SPHS football coach Al Crech Ramsite to be Middle School Gym Fee $30 Campers responsible for sneak ers or multi purpose shoes

A camp I shirt will be given to each camper Beverages will be provided for lunch, but campers must bung their own lunches

SIGNUPS

1992 Youth Soccer RegistrationRegistration is open to any South Plain

field boy or girl, ages 6-13. as of October 1. ’ 992 Registration toe is $15 and should be submitted to the Recreation Oflice in the PAL Recreation Center, any Monday to Friday from 8 30 a m 4:30 p.m.. June 10 to Ju> 31 Brth certificates are required for all who have not participated m any recreation program in the past year

Age groups are as follows A League (11 to *3\ B League (9-10). C League (7-8). D League 16' For further information or a reg straton form please can 754 9000, ext 253

• • •Soccer club holds fall registration

The South Plamfieid soccer club m cur- r©otfy no<*r'g ts regstration for the fall soccer season Boys and g*is ages 7-18 ha> register by calling 757-3606 Or 754- 4363 Further in'ormaton can also be found by contacting any club member

• • •Play & Learn Registration

South P’an'iefd Recreation has an­nounced t'va; reg straton for the *ati Play & Learn program ;s now ooen Thts is an adapese program for t- to 4-year-okJs and * wui take place from September 21 through November 30 at the South Plam- Aeto PAL Recreation Center

The age groups and schedules are as follows RunnersAValkers — 12 to 36 months (9:15 a.m.); Walkers — 12 to 24 months (10 00 am.). Runners — 24 to 36 months (10 45 am). Tumblers — 36 to *ouT-years-ok3 (11 30 a m.) The fee is $25

Youth sports(Continued from page B -l)

3rd-5 th Grade Winners Tracey Pfaf. Matt Euslice and Kristin

Woehl won first, second and third respectiv#ly in the most roar category, while Jessica Carey Beth Dowdy and Kelly Boyle won for the "most fuko Mike Fultz walked away with the award for "biggest," while Toni Hob and Lauren Malone won honors for the "amoMT and "weirdest spot,” mspoctively

Softball Throw Results K - 2nd Grade Winners ?

Chris Duffy. Brett Snyder and John Rayho won first, second and third place for the boys, while Morgan Llchensteln. Valerie Machln tosh, Kim Noehl and Kim Kullck won first second, third and fourth for the girls

3rd-6 th Grade Winners Anthony PacJflco, Mike Spengler and

Derek Holder won tho gold, bronze and silver awards for the boys, while Kristin Noehl. Nlcote Spangler and lauren Malone won those awards for the girls

Franklin School Recreation After its first week. Franklin has appioximatly

160 children registered Contests; wore also field as follows

Freckle Contest Results K —2nd Grade Winners

Evte Demurest. Mike Conrad and Chris Abbott placed first, second and third, rospoc lively

3rd-5 th Grade Winners Katie Moyers. Marybeth Demurest and

Pedro Nieves placed fust, second and third respectively in their ago group

Softball Throw Results K -2 n d Grade Winners

Denise DiMeglio. Ngozi Okparaeke and Diana Destafano won fust through thud places respectively for tho girls, whilo Justin Toht, Jed Lush ami Chinedum Okparaeke did the same for the boys

3 r d - 5th Grade Winners Patty Reach, Marybeth Demarest and Sakl-

nah Long won tho gold through the silvor re spectivety for the girls For tho hoys. Kevin O'Keefe placed fust, white Michael Buck and James Garcia placed second and thud

Safety Poster Results K-2nd Grade Winners:

Kaltlln Sundy took homo fust placo honors, white second placo wont to Evie Demarest Frankie Demarest placed third.

3rd —5th Grade Winners;First place honors went to Marybeth De­

marest

Pitt Street RecreationThe fust week at Pitt was sensational, with

enrollment reaching 63 Activities planned for next week include a kit flying contest, a bike decorating contest and an all-time favorite Pizza Oay "

Freckle Contest Results K—2nd Grade Winners:

Christina Millard. Jaclyn Noonan and Kristin Kume took first through third in their d iv i­sion.

3rd—5th Winners:Marquis Esaw was the uncontested winner

for covering his face with over 500 fake freck les. The other winners were Richard Drum- bore, Kelly Hall and Samantha Noonan

Softball Throw Contest K—2nd Grade Winners:

Jacyfn Noonan, Matthew Orgonowski and Phillip DeGennaro won first, secon and third places in the K—2nd group.

3rd—5th Grade Winners:Jasmin Jones, Danielle Zecek, Sal De­

Gennaro and Mike Kaptch took top honors in their respective group.

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In his tlrs t pitching appearance since South P lalntleld's lo ts to Edison in the High School State Tournament, Robbie fired a two-hltler In Plscataway/Soulh Plainfield's American Legion 3-2 victory over Sayrevllle on Tuesday. Both runs that Oranchak yield­ed were unearned as he forced 10 batters to ground-out.

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July 9. 1992 Community Life B-3

Library has Italian book on Nazi atrocitiesBy H ^U D S M E A D ________SOUTH PLAINKIKIJ)WIHI.K! UMltAUY

Wolfgang l/*hnigk Kdmon, a re t i r e d German military officer, i:; a model citizen even though he •allegedly tmk part in a brutal, senseless act of revenue by des I te ra te , retreating German:;

It was Oct, 13, 1943 in San Gio vanni e Paolo, Italy, near Naples The 29th Panzer Grenadier liegi merit had re/.'ro»i[**ri along a ridge overlookinr, the Vollumo Kiver val ley On the :;outh<*rn side of the river, the American Fifth Army was netting set to continue it:, ad

1 vnnce toward the nort hSome German:; saw lights com

inf, from a farmhouse These Ger mans were ltiller toward Italians .since the Italian government had surrendered to Allied forces Here Mr I/'hnigk Ivlmeri, the officer in command, conceived a draltolieal plan He passed himself off as an English army officer and ap­

proached the farmhouse He asked some women outside “Where are the Germans''" The women said the German: were located on an Either farm only a few hundred yards away up the full Mr Lch- pigk Ed men further requested if they would show exactly where the German command r>ost was. They gladly accompanied him up the hill. He asked again. ‘Where are the Germans?" As they pointed, they exclaimed, “Right here'

Mr. Lehnigk-Edmen, alone, cast the die. He pulled his service pistol and killed the seven Italians, in­cluding a couple of children. Upon returning to his post, he asked his Command for volunteers in en hack and finish the job Mr. Lehnigk- Edmen returned with these volun­teers and opened the door to the

.farmhouse. Firing at point-blank range through the door, they killed 15 additional people, including sev

era! childrenMi Lehnigk-Edmen was cap

tured a few days later and partially admitted responsibility in the crime while being interrogated in an American POW camp in Aversa, Italy. However, he was allowed to return to East Germany in 1945 as part, of a prisoner exchange.

It is assumed by .Joseph Agnone, a borough resident since 1980, that the East German government rein­stated Mr Lchnigk Edmen’s mili- tary status. The officer lives a quiet life m a suburb of Gera, Germany

Mr Agnone wanted to know the facts When the killings t/x>k place-, he was 18 and living in Castel di Sasso, a nearby village in the* prov­ince of Ceserta in .southern Italy.

He- lost an uncle during World War II and grew up hearing s t o n e - , about the* massacre- When Mr. Ag none got older, he re-aej everything printed about th<- incident, but was eJisrnayeeJ "that they seemed to gloss over this inciejent,

“Of course this was not the worst,’’ he* moodily reflects, “but I wanted to know more

So he wrote a -with Gi­useppe Capobianco. Barbarity and the Courage, which is now avail­able at the South Plainfield Public Library in Italian only. The- book has not been translated into En­glish yet Mr Agnone reads and writes in five language: and al­ways writes in the language* that he did the most research in

Upon the publication of his book. Mr .Agnone became an instant ce­lebrity in Italy. The work was ex­tensively reviewed in the Italian news media. Suddenly, the press has become strangly silent. But it is known that the Italian gov­ernment has launched an investi­gation (involving Interpol) of the incident. However, Mr. Agnone said, “it is unlikely anyone will ever be brought to trial."

Money Men

S ou th P la in fie ld Tax C o lle c to r and tre a s u re r C h a r le s C. H aus (se co n d fro m r ig h t) , w ho a ls o se rv e s as p re s id e n t o f th e Tax C o lle c to rs and T re a su re rs A s s o c ia t io n o f N ew Je rs e y (TC TA N J), m e t re c e n tly w ith G a ra b e d "C h u c k ” H ayta ian , sp e a ke r o t th e N ew J e rs e y A s s e m b ly , a t th e T C T A N J ’s s ilv e r a n n iv e rs a ry ga la . J o in in g U r. H aus and M r. H ay ta ia n w e re TC TAN J E xe cu tive D ire c to r J o s e p h E. R auch , le ft, and TC TAN J L e g is la tiv e C h a irm a n J o s e p h F. R ega tts , r ig h t.

Morton promoted to managerTr,<- Summit Tru::t Company ha:-,

arir.ou.'jr.ed the promotion of Rob­ert Morton to manager of the ba ■. k new branch office, located on the : ) X * ' floor of the recently opened One Newark Center at Raymond Ho.levara a.-.c McCarter Highway

One Newark Center . a 22-storvoffice building . is th(. j-iome ofSetor, Hall Ur.j vers i tv s Lav.-School

Mr. Morton ■oined t:he bank inAugu:- t 1987. ancl has served as abanki-.g officer at its Ne\V P rAl­dence branch as well as imar agerof the Bell Labs oranc-r. .r. ’/• • -ravHil

Most recently, he was operations manager of the organizations South Plainfield office

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ATTRACTIVE, FULL FIG­URED, DWF— A young looking 39 yr old, seeking nice looking professional WM age 33-49, who loves children. I have a 3 year old boy. Looking for a se­cure. non-smoker, social drinker who is sincere, c it th g , rotn Antic, anti trustworthy with similar in­terests. l love to work-out, dine-out, go to flaa mar- hots, plays, movies. I like participative sports, danc­ing, 50-60’s music, ro­mance and fam ily activi­ties. Looking for friend­ship possibly leading to lasting relationship. Ext. 3222. ____ATTRACTIVE, WARM, CARINO, HEALTHY, PRO­FESSIONAL SBF, 50 7 , Excellent conversational­ist. ( like literature, the­ater, movies, dancing, dining out, classical and popular music, museums, walking, sports. Seeking a quality relationship and the same interests with a single male, 50+ who’s secure with himself, phys­ica lly f i t , non-smoker/ drinker, a sense of humor, romantic, emotionally ma­ture and optimistic about life. Race unimportant. Please reply to ext. 4023CLASSY, LEOQY BLONDESeeks long-term affec­tion. I’m pretty, 5 ’5, 116 lbs. Hazel eyes, slender, and have a sweet smile. You are a bright, secure, honest man 35-50, who loves to laugh & share l i fe ’s passions. Enjoy dancing, music, candle­light dinners, beach, sail­ing, sports, travel, the­atre, quiet times, and sharing. Please respond to Ext. 3693. ____CLASSY, SEXY S W F-26, 5 '6 ” , 129 lbs., long dark hair and eyes. Look­ing for SWM, 27 to 37 dark hair & eyes and physically fit who enjoys candlelight dinners, vari­ety of music, dancing, the beach, long rides, walks & talks together. Wants to meet someone who is car­ing, sensitive, affection ate, and has a good sense of hum or. For friendship and possible relationship. Please Call Ext. 4021

DARK EYED- petite SJF 39. funloving. sophisti­cated lady w/boundless energy seeks adventur­ous, classy, sincere gen­tleman of integrity. He should be playful yet pas­sionate, capable of open­ing bis heart & willing to commit to a relationship of substance. Please call ext. 3981 _______

DBF- Very youthfull 40 something. 5’1 tall, con­sidered attractive, intel­ligent w/good personality. Enjoy reading, theatre, walking, quiet times. I am highly principled, very contemporary w/old fash­ioned values. Looking for Male counterpart w/simi- lar interests for friendship and possible relationship. Drug Free, Race doesn't matter. Please call Ext. 3029. _____________

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DO YOU BELIEVE IN CHIVALRY?- Would you like someone to share fun tim es w ith & one who cares how your day went. W ei i f you a nsw e re d "yes” to one of the above questions, you may want to respond to this SWM, 24, 5 11, attractive, dark hair, hazel eyes. Enjoys th e o u td o o rs , d in in g , dancing & much more. I ’ll ta lk to you soon. Replybox 3987________________DW, PROFESSIONAL FEMALE. Very attractive. 5' IV 2", 110 lbs. Likes dancing, classical music and q u ie t d in n e rs at home. Seeks man with sim ilar interests, 45-55. M ust have a sense of humor and be consider­ate. Leos a plus. Pleasereply ext. 3620.__________OWF YOIINQ SO— profes­sional, easy going, with sense of humor. I enjoy the simple things in life. Seeking white unattached male with similar interests 45-60 Reply box 3050It is the policy o f this newspaper not to publish any personal advetisement that may be overtly sexual, suggestive and/or offensive to the general public. This service is intended solely for personal advertisements for singles who would like to establish a relationshipwith other singles._ _ _ _ _ _ _DWF— 31, one child, 5 8 ' , brown hair & eyes, varied in terests , seeks h o n e s t g en tle m a n fo r friendship and possible re lationship. Please callext. 4003________________DW F- 42+ seeks S/DM for possible long term re­lationship, enjoys oldies, danc ing , trave ling , ro ­mance, no head games. D rug fre e . M id d le s e x County. Please reply ext.3931____________________DW F— p ro fe s s io n a l, petite, 40, light skinned, bleached blonde, brown eyes, sincere, attractive. Enjoys music and sports. I would like to meet a sin­cere a ttractive S/DWM, 25 to 50. Please respondext. 4006._______________DWM— 44, 5 ' 1 0 \ 175 lbs. single parent would like to hear from ta ll, slim, talented woman, 30- 40 years, with or without children who like parent­ing , s p o rts , tra ve lin g , board games and culture activities. Please call ext. 4019.

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DWF— 35, nice looking, slim, professional, enjoys movies, antiques, walks on the beach, quiet eves at home, old fashioned romance, traditional val­u e s , g o o d s e n s e o f hum or. Seeks S/DWM, 35-40, attractive, profes­sional, with similar inter­ests & drug free, for pos­sible relationship. Replybox 3989________________D W F- 36 years old. 5 4 ", 103 lbs, blonde hair. Interests include trave l­ing, hiking, skiing, and golf. I Own and operate my own business. Looking fo r DWM between the ages of 35-43 who has teenage children, is witty, successful, outgoing, hon­est, a good communicator and has a good sense ofhumor. Ext. 4025.________DWF— 4 7 , e n th usa tic about life and all it has to

offer, lovesart, (creating and observ­ing) hiking, bicycling, NYC, a l l k in d s o f m u s ic , ect..look ing for a male friend/lover(?) with which to share an open, honest relationship, ext. 3882 DWF— early 30's, seeks grown up Boy Scout. Pre­fer ta ll (5 10 & over) em­ployed man with varied in­terests, a passion for & love of life & the ability to laugh. Children OK (I have one), the desire for a fam ­ily a tremendous + . Look­ing for a friend to share almost all facets of my life. Reply box 4003DWF— 32, I look younger than 32, more like late 20s. Active professional. I’m tired of getting dates just by my looks alone. 5 5", 128 lbs blonde hair hazel eyes. I am inter­ested in meeting DWM or SWM (children O.K.) be tween the ages of 29 to 37 preferrably with dark hair who will see me for more than my outside and see me for my gentle, kind, passionate and in­telligent inside. I love to spoil my man. I have a va­riety o f interest especially music, dancing and the beach. If your honest, sin­cere and love life and looking for a secure rela­tionship and deep friend­ship please respond to Ext. 4031OF— educated, secure, fun loving, seeks GF to cu ltivate a relationship, race and age are insignifi- cant. Please reply 3990

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DWM 31, S ' l l - 185 lbs. w ith various in te res ts open to new adventures. Loves music, especially rock, metal & alternative Professional (in suit) with sem i ro c k -n -ro ll lo o k , would like to meet S/DWF. confident, slim & attrac­tive, 24-32, for friendship or fantasy romance. Replybox 4017________________DWM— 41, professional, secure job, 5 10, 160 lbs. a th le tic , enjoys sports, m ov ies , c o n v e rs a tio n . Seeking intelligent, warm, caring woman for com­panionship & hopefully a lasting relationship. ReplyBox 3977________________DWM— High School and College teacher with no hang up's or problems. 5 10", 145 lbs., blond hair and blue eyes, attractive, trim and athletic. Ivy edu­cated, good disposition and sense o f hum or. Wants to share life's ups and downs with S/DWF, 3 0 -4 0 . a ttra c tiv e and slim. For companionship and possible long term re­lationship, who isn 't to busy to get to know me or spend time together to develop a re la tionship. Reply to ext. 38 21 DWM— ta ll. slim, edu­cated, active professional, 40 + , I am caring, ro­mantic, passionate, and have many interests, I am seeking a serious rela­tionship with a SDWF, You should be 20's-to mid- 3 0 ’s. s lim to average build, like candles, fire­places, and the outdoors, and be a non-sm oker,kids OK! ext.3874________DW M - young 68, 5 ’4 ” , 140 lbs., good health and apperience, active, fu ll­time employed, sense of humor, senstive, consid­erate, looking for SDF, for dinner dates, movies, the­atre, shore, Atlantic City, Quiet Evenings, Friend­ship, and whatever hap- pens. ext.3879 ____EXUBERANT BLACK FE­MALE!- Well educated & physica lly f i t . It 's now time to expend my ener­gies as I have in my ca­reer. Looking forward to developing a lasting, qual­ity re la tio n sh ip w ith a charismatic (mid 30-40's) man w ho's looking for that little bit extra. All na­t io n a l i t ie s w e lc o m e . Please call Ext. 3927.

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EUROPEAN S T Y L E -DWF, 27. European lady.5 3 & 108 lb.. very a ttrac­tive. fit. auburn hair & green eyes. Loves just about all pastimes espe­cially skiing, water sports, movies, music, dancing, traveling and writing po­etry. Looking for SBM or DBM between 28 & 38 who is tall, good-looking, healthy professional. Se­cure and honest. If you can be jus t as happy dressed in jeans and stay­ing in as you can painting the town red and if you have no problem with e i­ther an interracial friend­s h ip or r e la t io n s h ip please call Ext. 3496.HANDSOME COLLEGE STUDENT— in excellent shape & health, my inter­ests include fine arts, music & horse backriding.I desire a slim female for friendship or more. Reply 3980

HANDSOME, SUCCESS­FUL, FIT DWM. Gentle, but firm seeking slim or petite East Asian lady, age 22-39, for dating and ro m a n c e le a d in g to possible marriage. Pleasereply ext. 3630.__________HANDSOME- SWM, 38~. 5 '11 ” , 175 lbs, very ro­mantic, level-headed, sin­cere and honest, with a good sense of humor who treats a woman with re­spect and class, seeking serious relationship with a SWM, 27-39, who is slim and attractive, that enjoys dancing, theatre, movies, traveling, and quiet times together, ext.3883_______

PROFESSIONAL MUSI­CIAN— Male, 30 some­thing, handsome & physi­cally fit, wishes to meet an attractive physically fit female under 35 for dat­ing & romance. Reply ext. 3975FUN -LOVING— pre tty SWF. 38, honest, intel­ligent and sincere. Seeks really great guy 30-45, possessing similar quali­ties for long lasting won­derful relationship. Please reply to ext. 4035_______HANDSOME S W M - 38.looking to meet, S/DWF, who en joys Gunnison Beach at Sandy Hook as much as I do. I also like dancing, movies & can­dlelit dinners. I'm caring & sincere. If interested, please call box 3979

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HELP W ANTED- SWF20 s who's attractive &

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‘ wtio enjoys walks on the oeach. cruising & hanging out. So rf this ad sounds like one you would like to repfy to Please call ext.4004.____________________I'm a SWM, 2 t yaara old. 5 7 , 135 lbs. wrth light brown hair and blue eyes. I love to go to beach, movies, and danc-

! mg. I'm looking for a SWF, 21-28. blond hair, blue eyes, good shape, who enjoys same things that I do. P lease re p ly ext.3629.____________________If you 'ro a ta ll, f i t , »«- cura, educated man at In te g r ity , 50 - , who is bright, warm, sensitive, loves life, including: the arts, traveling, dancing, skiing, tennis, the out­doors. lakes and the sea- I think you'd like me. I'm a DWF,-5 5 , trim, pre­s e n ta b le and p ro fe s ­sional. My children are on their own. Call - maybe we can make each other smile. Please respond toext. 3234.______________LIFE IS A BANQUET AND MOST POOR SUCKERS ARE S TA R V IN Q TO DEATH- SWF, loves all music espec ia lly cajun and b lu e s , d a n c in g , laughing and letting the good tim es ro ll. Seeks SWM with same attitude. If you can keep up I prom­ise you it won't be boring. No drug users or wimps need reply. Please re-spond to Ext. 4002______LONG BLONDE HAIRED S IN G LE W H ITE FE­MALE- 23 yrs. old, blue eyes, attractive, I am a college grad, professional w/a wide range of inter­ests, I love music, movies and museums, I am con­tented out on the town, or home w/a movie, Looking for SWM 24-29 yrs. old, must be handsome, fun- loving, sincere, honest, and spontaneous, also must be a gentleman, you sh o u ld be a career- minded professional, but ready to explore all the fun life has to offer, NO DRUGS, N on-sm oker, looking for friendship for now with the possibility of lead ing to more. ext. 3876 __________ ___

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EXOTIC EROTIC ADVEN­TURE GUARANTEED-SM, 30 yrs. old, 6 ft., fi- nacially secure, interna­tiona l excutive. hand­some. fit. trim, intelligent, world traveled, sophisti­cated, sensually, fashion­able, fnendly, humorous, non-smoker, is one way to descibe me, another is avidly athletic, you name the sport I do it! ski, scuba dive, fence, fly, golf, tennis, basketball, ect., Another still is down to earth, romantic, beach­es, cooking, rides wAhe top down, concerts, the­ater, art shows, dancing in NYC, or hanging out in the village or Soho, I be­lieve in the quality of life and I'm living it! I’m look­ing for my best friend/ counterpart, must be like me. race unimportant, looking for cool, funky, slender, novo woman, cosmopolitan and sheik one night, shorts and a tee-shirt the next, must be avidly athletic, out­going and adventurous. Nothing beats a failure, but a no try. So don’t for- get to call, ext.3978 L A D IE S : T H I 5 SWM LOVES UFE AND WANTS TO FIND SOMEONE TO SHARE IT WITH. 29 years old, blond hair, blue eyes, 6 ’ , cute smile, who Is honest and has a great sense of humor. Looking for SWF, 21-32. (kids okay,) who loves to laugh. Please reply ext. 3223.L O V E L Y D L O N D E MODEL— Accustomed to a life of luxury, (j*wels, furs, private jets, ls t. class shopping excur­sions, etc.) Desires long term arrangement w/a re­fined m u ltl-m illionarle gentleman of any age. I am articulate, discreet, senusious, sophisticated, respectful of your privacy, a good friend and confi­dant, and lots of fun!! ext. 3873MARRIAGE MINDEDT Went • cMM? I want a w ife : L e t 's m ake a deal...Hardworking SWM, 28, very f it , 6* + , very intelligent, sueve looking, Prof, needs mousy Coun­try Girt, Corporate Lady, or in-between, 19-29 or so, to share walks, movies, dinner, cuddling, beach, love (a bus iness to ­gether?) Sacrificing to build Bountiful, whole­some, Natural lifestyle. Please call Ext. 3926.

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Married bet Separated" lie — not in to bondage but willing to commit to right person. Looking for a S/DWF or S/DHF to be most intim ate partner, 25-40. My interests are camping & cuddling in front of a roaring fire, horse back riding, long walks by the shore & cozy evenings at home. Per­sonality & appearance a + kids OK. Reply box 3988

I— DWM, 38 tall dark A ... skinny, great sense of humor, loves music (especially classic rock), movies, football A long walks. Would Hke to meet an intelligent, com­mitment minded woman for friendship A more. PS. since my sitter put me up to this, e handsome sin­gle younger b ro th e r wouldn't hurt. Reply ext. 3959.NICE BUYS DON’T AL­WAYS FINISH FIRST!-this SWM, brown haired blue eyed 20 yr. old, doesn’t have a ton of money, a new car or a glamorous life, but this attractive dude tries to live life to the fullest. Life may have dealt this guy e herd hand, but he plays it well. Looking for a SWF 18-22 for a good time filled w/long walks on the beach, many laughs, friendship A hopefully ro mence. Why not? If you’ve read this far A don't call, you'll nevar know what liv­ing is all about. Raply ext. 3983S Ita lla a A NtapaalcM— 35 yrs., 5’9, vary at­tracts*, great personality A sense of humor. Loves music, motorcycles, mov­ies, conversation A being happy. Seeks Spanish or Italian F w/etmllar Inter­ests for friendship or pos­sible relationship. Please call Ext. 3930.

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PATTY— You didn’t leave your correct phone num­ber, I would very much like to speak to you. ext. 3926, Pawl_____________READY FOR UFE TIME COMMITMENT- warm, friendly SWF, would like to m eet p ro fess iona l male, someone who does not smoke, drink, or have dependants, please be between the ages of 37- 41, ext.3868S-DI-WM— professional, 38 yrs. blond, blue eyes, Scendienevtan, 190lbs. 5 ’ 11, looking for an attrac­tive lady or male, 30-40, for good times A possible relationship. I enjoy the­atre sports, movies A walks, very sincere A down to earth, plaasa be discrete. Reply ext. 4018SDF, ATTRACTIVE IS , 6 ’6 ” , professional, collage educated, young looking but very mature at heart. Seeking S/DBM, 30 ith, who likes being treatedspecial in many ways. Must be physically outgoing. For friendshipand stability, that could possibly lead to some­thing serious. All Inquiries will receive a reply. Ext. 3631.SDWM— 60, very active, physically f it , average man who doesn’t drink, do drugs, but smokes. Professional, financially stable whose looking for SWF, slim between the ages 28-43 who likes to be spoiled and knows how to spoil In return. Must be level headed, like sports, sport cars, dining out, light traveling, quiet eve­nings. Sana# of humor an abaoluta must. Looking for aomaona naadlng a nice start In Ufa. Please call ext. 4014

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SBIWF— 19 yrs old, Col­lege student, seeking frlendship/relationship w/ any race, 5’4 ’\ 140 lbs., very affectionate, enjoys partying and the beach, I have long brown hair and blue eyes, I am looking for someone between the age of 19-25 yrs old, ext. 3877

1— 25 yrs old. I love the nightlife, athletics A to cuddle. Looking for a physica lly f i t , mature woman, 25-35 yrs., race unimportant. Reply ext. 3039.

I— mid-30's, 5 ’ 5” , slim, brown hair A eyes, likes movies, cook- in g , o ld fa s h io n e d romance, music A sports. Looking for S/DWM for friendship A possible reia tkmehip reply ext. 3034.

ASIAN M A L I- 29. 5 ’8", humorous, emotional end caring. Looking for some one between 25 A 40, fe male companion who Is honest, emotional and caring to share fun, love and friendship. The rest is unimportant to me. I like dining, traveling, music, movies, shopping end quiet nights at home. No drugs. Social drinkers A smokers o.k. Please call Ext. 4008.S JF - 27, 5’5, slim, an joys the outdoors and sports, seeks e bright, caring, athletic, marriage minded professional SJM ages 27-32, ext.3856STRONG, PASSIONATE, S I OURS— in-shape, man sought for friendship, run­ning, work-out A movies with this caring, creative, QWM, 41, 5 ’ 8, 130tbs. non-smoker. Reply ext. 3049

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SEPARATED W F - Intel­ligent, honest, finsncially secure, an optimist and very affectionate. I enjoy all types of sports, espe­cially: racquetball, golf,

^whiffle ball, volley ball, even touch football. I have four children, don’t worry they don’t bite and are very well behaved. They are aged 3 -12 .1 love being e mom and accord­ing to the kids, I am "The World's Best Mom". I’m 5’7", have short brown hair, green eyes, attrac tive. I don’t smoke, but drink socially. I have an hourglass shape, but if you're looking for Barbie keep looking. (Because it’s a little wider than it was before the kids.) Don't worry, I am physi­cally fit. I can still last six games of racquetball or 18 holes of golf. If you’re still interested and are a S/DWM, 25 45, over 5 8 , with a great sense of humor. Who is a "respon­sible adult” , yet Is still a little kid, who is romantic, spontaneous, honest, in­te llig e n t, secure, big hearted and would treat a woman the way she wants to be treated. Sense of humor is a must because one of my favorite pas­times is getting people laughing so that they fall out of there chairs or have an "accident." Yes, I guess that I am a little nuts, but aren’t we all in one way or another. Still interested? Call - we’ll talk, laugh, share dinner, go to a movie, beat the crap out some balls at the driving range or batting cage, or just walk in a park- perhaps hand in hand. I am a one-man woman that is searching for the right gut to "light my fire” , intellectually as well as physically. If you think your flint can cause my spark, call-perhaps the passion and affection we thought only existed in fairy tales can come true. Please reply ext. 3634.•JM — 35, well educated, never m arried , North Brunswick professional, seeks SJF, 25-35 for mar­riage-minded relationship, enjoys long walks on the beach, garlic pizza, cruis­es, Chinese food, NY Yan­kees, and especially act­ing like a kid, looking for that special one to share my life with, ext.3880 SM, Asian, 28 year old prefoealOMl, 5 ’7” . I am looking for a SF between the ages of 28-32. Race not im portan t. Please reply ext. 3626._________IWDP— professional, col­lege educated, young looking 40+ , slim, 5 ’5", gorgeous great legs. I a true Cancer would like to meet tall WM, 35-50, for a fun relationship with no strings. Call me, you won't be disappointed. Pleasecall ext. 4024___________SWF, 28, S'S", 115 lbs. Attractive, non-smoker, old fashioned beliefs, sincere and nice seeks S/DWM. 28-35. Must be attractive, average build, non-smoker, no-drug user with similar beliefs for friendship and relation­ship. Please reply ext.3627.__________________SW F- 19 yrs old. 5’4” , 120 lbs., very pretty and petite, brown hair, brown eyes, tan, enjoys clubs and dancing, parting, the beach, hanging out w/ friends, and private ro­mantic moments, looking for handsome, fun-loving, funny, nice, considerate guy, between 19-25 yrs old, white or hispanic preferred, ext.3878_________SWF— 22. seeking a very wealthy (at least 6 digit income) gentleman who is worth treasuring for rela­tionship. Please call Ext.3928.__________________SWM 2 8 - Som erset County resident, 5 ’6 brown hair and brown eyed energetic computer programmer, employed by a major corporation lo cated in the Somerset Hills area. I am financially secu re , and recen tly joinod the ranks of owning a mortgage NOT a home, (ha ha) I decided to place this ad because I am tired o f fly ing through life SOLO. ARE YOU? I am in Search of a S/DWF be tween the ages of 25-32, that can show mo the f i n e r p o in t s o f a friendship /ro la t ion ship, and be willing to put the time and effort Into dovcl oping at leost a long lasting freindshlp, WHO KNOWS MAYBE MORE! (THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT!) My inter ests Include listening to music, preferably from the late 80’s, but will listen to all types of music. I also enjoy going to the movies, dining out, long walks, and quiet times. To make a long story short, I am very open minded, consid­erate and caring. 1 am however, a handicapped male, but don’t let that fact sway you from an­swering my ad, because I am full of life and ready to look Into the future and see what It holds? ARE YOU? One parting com­ment, I have not gotten to this point in my life by sit­ting back and letting the world pass me by, (LET’S TALK AND YOU WILL SEE!!) If I have peaked your interest and you are willing to experience the ups and downs o f a friendship with a down to earth, warm-hearted guy. Please reply to ext. 4020

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•W F— 35, down to earth, beautifu l, wavey, light brown, shoulder length hair and brown eyes. 5' 6", larger frame but not obese, a smoker, attrac­tive, likes cooking and en­joys staying home for a q u ie t evening with a movie or just as well as going out for the night. Works different hours but kind of a night owl. Look­ing for a sincere, honest, S/DWM, children ok. Be­tween the ages of 30-45 who knows how to treat a lady, at least 5' 10" and over, average or solid larger frame. Who wants a one on one relationship, no head games please, only serious minded call­ers need respond. Reply to ext #3806.SWM 28— Tired of trying to find a meaningful rela­tionship in the bar scene. S e e k in g a one-m an woman who can be sin cere, honest & can still possess a little girl inside. Loves animals, enjoys fishing, the shore A I like to party once in a while or just relax at home with a good movie. If you are be­tween the ages of 23 A 32 no taller than 5 7 ft have the same difficulties trying to have a serious relationship with the right person, please respond to ext. 3019.SWM 35, 5' 8", 175 lbs., muscular build, athletic, social drinker, light smok er, d irty blond, green eyes, sincere, sense of humor, handsome, variety of interests; dinner, mov­ies, or just staying at home. Looking for attrac­tive white female, 25 35, not too thin but not over­weight, shapely, honest, affectionate, sense of humor, also sick of the bar scene, wants healthy, monogamous relationship, marriage minded. Please reply box 3001.SWM 38 8'3 220 lbs slender build, drug & alco­hol free, non smoker, considered goodlooking, physically healthy, quiet personality, many inter­ests including reading, music, auto racing, intel­ligen t conversation & many more. Seeking SWF 21-38, who is slender, drug free, preferably a non-smoker, considerate, understanding & emotion­ally stable for friendship with possible relationship.Reply ext. 3925_________SWM ATTRACTIVE, 33, 8 2 ” handsome— muscular body. M ed ite rranean, Witty, with great voice needs SWF 21-36, shape­ly + brains, non-smoker, who’s affectionate, nur­turing, of this unpredict­able, exciting man.

Should appreciate sharingJArith her man: ex­ercising*, kissing. Out­doors, hugging, working out, movies, kissing, ro­mantic picnics, kissing, nutritional cooking, cud­dling, sensual evenings, summer fun.

Should be emo- tlonalty available for in­timate friendship, perhaps a life together. Please reply with name, message A phone no. to ext. 3024Hurry!__________________SWM FOR ALL SEASONS 41 yrs., 178 lbs. 5 ’1 0 \ brown hair, experienced s a ilo r , exp e rt sk ie r, looking for firs t mate. Enjoy tennis. I'm a good dancer, understanding, ro m a n t ic , sensuous, honest A I keep that kid in me alive. Looking for SWF or DWF in mid to late 30s. s lim , a ttrac tive , ro m a n t ic , sensuous, adventurous, ath le tic , who wants a one on one relationship. Reply ext 3744.SWM, 2 4 - 5 9 . 165 lbs. handsome American British gentlemen with au burn hair, green eyes & a Libra. I enjoy going out on the town for dinner or a m o v ie . A lso I en joy traveling, photography, art. sports A the great out doors to get away for the weekend. Seeking a SWF, 2 1 -2 7 , who wants to share an abundance of TLC. Roply ext. 3033. SWM, 29, in shape, at tractive. Enjoys going out to dinner, movies, danc­ing, hiking A travel. Look ing for an honest A a t­tractive woman between the ages of 21 & 30 with th e sam e in te re s ts . Please reply ext. 33 76.SWM, 9', 170 lb*. Cross betwoen Harry Connick, Jr. A JFK, Jr. Looking for charming, intelligent woman between 23-30 with boauty. radiance and fire . Plonso reply ext.3632.__________________SWM, CATHOLIC, S 3 - non drinker, non-smoker, seeks honest, sincere, p r a c t ic in g C a th o lic woman. Roply ext. 3475.SWM. NICE LOOKING.35 year old professional. Honest, sincere and a good listener. Love to laugh and fun to be with. Very athletic. Into tennis, racquetball and working out. 5 '8 ” , athletic build Diverse interests include reading, plays, dining out, dancing and quiet times. Would like to meet non smoking SWF, 25-32 with sim ilar qualities. Who would be interested in the healthy pursuit towards a long, lasting relationship. Please reply ext. 3628. SWM— 19, looking for SWF, 19 to 24, for fun and possible relationship. Please reply to Ext. 4029

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S W M - 24, 5 11, 175lbs, blue eyes, brown hair, I like rock-n-roll music, sports, movies. Looking for SWF 19-26, who has s im ila r in te re s ts , for friendship hopefully lead­ing to relationship. If this sounds good give me acall. Box 3984_________S W M - 24, C atholic, good looking, in search of SWF, catholic, 21-26, slim attractive, great per­sonality. You must enjoy the greatest things in life.Reply box 4033_________•W M — 25, intelligent, progressive, caring, down- to-earth, seeks single fe­male to join me for sum­mer adventures - beach, canoeing, plays and quiet evenings too. I’m looking for a friendship and a possib le re la tionsh ip . Please call 3875.SWM— 26, hopeless ro­mantic, looking for story­book rom ance w ith a beautifu l clean and fit, slim, no taller than 5 7" SWF or SBF. I am very well build and I take care of my body. I am blue/ green eyed, 5 8" and 190 lbs with brown hair and very clean. This is all I can tell you, you’ll have to find out the rest for yourself. You will not be sorry. And also please, no phonies, fatties or druggies. Pleasereply to Ext. 4028________SWM— 27 quixotic, ad­jective minded existential­ist with a taste for pizza and other dairy/bread de­r iv a t iv e s . E a rn e s t ly searching for European s ty le e a rth g ir l in te l­lec tua l. A woman who w e a rs B i r k e n s to c k s reqardless of the com- sum m erist im plications, who is an artistic social drinker with passion for above philosophical slant, food stu ff and the Grate­ful Dead, if you thanked your private religion icon fo r "My D in n e r w ith Andre" and Woody Allen then I think we are on paraleil paths. Call now and g e t a fre e gnu. Please call Ext. 4025 S W M - 28, 5" 1 1 \ 160 lbs., brown hair, brown eyes. Good looking and romantic successful col­lege graduate, financially secure, home owner. En­joys outdoor activ ities, boating and sailing. Seeks SWF, 24-29, intelligent, attractive, slim, fun lov­ing, for friendship and re­lationship. Reply to ext.3911____________________S W M - 28. 5 10. long hair & beard, self em­ployed, likes cam ping, watching wrestling, cook­ing, riding my motorcycle A pets. I love to laugh & watch comedy or go to shows, t do smoke & oc­casionally drink,l also like to partv & have parties. Looking for SWF 23-30.Reply box 3985__________S W M - 32. 6 1 . brown hair, green eyes, physi­cally fit professional who is tire d of the pick-up scene, seeks an attractive SF, 25-32. for friendship and p o te n tia l monoga­mous relationship, I have a wide variety of interests and seek someone who is versatile as well, prefer­ably college educated, i p re fe r down to e a rth types, who are sincere, and willing to work at a relationship based upon trust and mutual respect, please reply for more de­tails. ext. 3858.

SWM— 34. nice looking, health conscious gentle­man. down to earth, car­ing. honest, affectionate, non-smoker with a good sense of humor. Brown hair, blue eyes. 6 2 with a muscular build. Interest include dining out, mov­ie s . co o k in g , com edy club, beach, a wide van- cty of sports, and spend­ing q u ie t e ve in g s at home. Would like to meet a SWF, 24 37, with simil- lar interests for dating, friendship and possible long lasting monogamous relationship. Please call.ext. 4015________________S W M - 35. 6 1 . edu c a t e d . e t hni ca l l y handsome, muscular Ita l­ian. seeks Classy . Sensu ous. finnncially-successful M D SWF. who craves Re spectful Pampering is ap- preciately generous, while e n jo y in g s p a r k l in g conversa tion, rom antic dining, fun dates; at Your convenience. Please try. don’t be shy. You’ll be p leased. D iscreet rein tionship possible. Pleasecall Ext. 4032____________S W M - 38 5 7 ” , 165 lbs., social drinker and smokor. brown eyes and hair. Enjoy camping, fish­in g . b o w lin g , m a lls , s p o r ts , w a lks on the beach, qu ie t n ights at home, home cooking, din­ing out. and other inter­ests. I ’m honest, sincere, fun loving and spontane­ous. In search of S/DWF, 33 38. slim, good looking, who’s honest, fun loving, not afraid of commitment and MUST LOVE KIDS. I work nights. Reply to ext.3823____________________S W M - 6 ' + , 3 0-something. college grad/ professional, handsome & physically fit. Wishes to meet an attractive, phusi- cally fit, passionate fe­male to establish a long term high quality manogo- mous romantic relation­ship. Please reply box 3992 ______________

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•W M— His statistics are- a professional double- breasted suit by day A rock oriented by night. 28, 6'3, 195lbs. with dark curty hair & baby brown eyes. Knows how to treat the right girl the right way. He seeks the same, ma­ture exotic type. Personal­ity A looks a +. Non-fatal attraction kind of girl for fun A romance. Reply box 4018__________________•W M — tall, attractive, professional, physically f i t , non-smoking, 39, seeks lover-in-waiting. They say I look like Tom Brokaw, but alas, I have no current a ffa ir. I ’m trustworthy, considerate, inte lligent. Looking for someone slender, 30-38, A attractive to pamper & share my thoughts with.Call Ext. 3668.__________TALL BLONDE BEAUTI­FU L- 35, 5'11, SWF. I’m intelligent, have a terrfic sense of humor, am com­municative, honest, af­fectionate, energetic A physically fit. I enjoy ev­erything from theatre A chamber music concerts, to post-modern music A Great Adventure. Seeking a meaningful relationship with a 30ish-40, non­smoking, professional in­telligent man, who is also tall, shares (A can ad va­riety to!) my interests, and is able to express himself freely (verbally, emotionally, A physically) Please reply box 3826 UNPRETENTIOUS AND HEALTHY GENTLEMAN— 48, 5 6 ’ . Educated and e s ta b lish e d Chinese- American professional, reasonably godd looking. Very broad interest in sports, music, movies and theater. Enjoys good food and travel. Looking for a petite woman with same interests. Reply to Ext. 4012.____________________WANTED:- A special guy. m id -40s*. educated, up­scale, hard-driving, suc­cessful professional with varied interests A activi­t ie s . Good se nse o f hum or, caring A kind, healthy, comfortable with himself, integrity, ability to commit & communicate -all m usts. (Therapy a

plus). I ’m all of the above (SWDF;, very pretty, very warm & loving, very smart, active lifestyle, wonderful career, diverse interests, unencum bered. Special iove of water, beaches A boats, skiing, exploring near & far. hiking, music, the arts, reading, good times with good fnends. Lots to grve A share with my #1. Friends first, and foremost, but growth A commitment trie ultimate goaf Please reply to ext.3041,___________WHO WANTS TO HELP ME CELEBRATE MY BIRTHDAY? I am a very fit SM. approaching the Big 3 Dozen. Seeking F of w a rm th , s ty le & sub ­stance for mutual enter­tainment. Age. race unim­portant. Lets get out there and have som e fu n ! Please call ext. 3633. WM— 3 7 . hum oris tic , happy, musician . would like to meet WF 20-40.Reply Box, 3986_________W M - 42 yrs. old. with varied interests. Finan- j daily secure, emotionally stable. Seeking WF S. D. or soon to be drvorced in her 30 s. Shapely, a ttrac­tive A good sense of humor for possible long term relationship. Pleasecall Ext. 3929.___________W W 8F- Would like to meet a Bom Again Chris­tian with a car and also a nice personality. Please respond to ext. 4007WWWF. Blue eyed blond, looking for SWM. If you are 50-65 years young, emotionally and fincially s e c u r e , a n d D O N ’ T SMOKE. Please call me. I’m looking for my best friend and more! I love Music, cats, beach, ect.. Call my number and I’ll tell you more. Ext.3991 WWWM — 55. 5 ’5. 170 lbs., looking for friendship & com panionship right now. Recently widowed 2 V: yrs. ago and it ’s get ting lonely. SWF. WWWF. or DWF 38-50. Smoker A light drinker OK. No drugs or gold digger need to call. This also could lead to s o m e th in g b e t te r , please call Ext. 4013.

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AUCTION GALLERYTHURSDAY, JULY 9

6:30PMPREVIEW-5:30PM

PARTIAL LISTING: Bedroom sets, crocks, jew­elry, paintings, sewing machines, bookcases, basks, living room set, pictures, breakfronts, din­ing room set. silver, mar­ble top end tables, cane chairs, dressers, mirrors, pine dinette set, china closets, floor lamps, misc. tables A chairs, trunks, rugs, china tea sets, glassware, oil lamps, p la n t s tands, coffee tbales. high chiar, old press, plus many, many, more items.TERMS: Cash or check w/ valid NJ license, 6% NJ sales tax.

Gallery Owner: Lorraine Stapleton

908-271-9722 Auctioneer.

Col. Frank Lee French 908-526-3072

(Member NJSSA-NAA)

2040Auctions

scales, storage cabinets, drop leaf table, A many more quality items to nu­merous to list.

FOOD AVAILABLE BRING YOUR CHAIR

RESTROOMTERMS: cash or check w/ valid NJ license, 6% NJ Sales Tax.FRENCH’ S AUCTION

SERVICEBridgewater, NJ 908-526-3072

Col. Frank Lee French Auctioneer

(Member NJSSA-NAA) le f in d in g w h a t you need taking mere time than yeu have?

THE AUCTION H'e your beet a lterna­tive.

2050Clothing A Apparel

ATTENTION SCHOOLS/ CHURCHES! GRADUA­TION GOWNS OR CHOIRROBES with matching stoles. Burgandy satin, 18; $59 per set. (908) 356-5832.CLOTHING SOLD INB U L K - 100% rayon, skirt/blouse; short/blouse sets; 908-356-5832 msg.CLOTHING SOLD INB U L K - 100% rayon, skirt/blouse; short/blouse sets; 908-356-5832 msg.

2060Collectfbfes

PLATE COLLECTIONHistorical Colonial, made in England 31pcs. $250.

Call 908-781-7180

2070Computers

AST 8 8 8 /2 0 NOTE­BOOK— 40 meg. hard drive. Various business software & many games. $1500/neg. 561-2532.C O M P U T E R S AN D MORE— b e s t p r ic e s , q u a l i ty and s u p p o r t. Please call for quote 908- 7 5 2 -8 4 4 6 . Have Com­puter Shopper magazine handy. ____________

2090Flea Markets,

Sales A Bazaars

★ CRAFT MAKERS ★Quality arts and crafts people wanted for expan­sion of an existing year round crafts show. This new and exciting concept requires no labor houre and a minimal rent corrfi mitment. Call today

(908) 806-8300.

2100Free to a Good Home "

FREE USED BRICKS**approximately 500. Call 908-953-9611

2110Furniture

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CHAIR— gold with otto­man, $65; colonial Sofia with chiar, $75; formic® kitchen set with 4 chairs, $65; all neg. 968 5119 *CORNER DR CABINET —p in e , 3 8 "x 2 6 ; $22 5 . Ceder chest; $50. Pair of twin beds; $150. Warp robe; $150 . Mahogany Queen Ann DR ta b le ; $ 3 0 0 . R o c k e r; $ 7 5 Maple BR set complete. $750. French provincial BR set complete; $750. M iss io n oak re c lm e f; $150. Plus a store full of quality used furniture and household items, desk} tables, chairs, lamps, mif- rors, p ic tures, fram e$. etc. PRICED TO SELL. We buy and sell antiques arid used furniture any quan tity . Collins Corner. 23 Dumont Rd. Far Hills NJ. (908) 234-0995.CORNER END TABLE —Bennington dark pine, ex cellent condition, 2 tiQr with storage space. Must see. $ 1 5 0 f irm . Call Joyce, 469-3230 after 5 pm.___________ _BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPO­RARY COUCH- Sectional 2 yrs. old $400, contem­porary cream dining room set, $300; full size mat tress & box springs, $50 321-0882

COMPUTER- IBM COM­PATIBLE $295. We repair computers & printers. We buy computers & printers, monitors, drives A board. 908-464-7496

COUCH A LOVESEAT-r-V e lo u r , e x c e l, c o n tf. $ 4 9 5 ; La-Z-Boy $12 5 . couch-$475. Please call 908-469-5595

2080Farm A Pardon

COUCH— tan with mauve design, loveseat. Solid fram e , $ 50 . 9 0 8 -2 4 9 0921 leave message.

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i Pr. bar chairs. 4 amoires ca 1930. oak regulator clock, floor Vic- trola. service for 12 Ger­man china, several stone­ware jug* crocks. Onental Kilim accent rug. Victorian style etagere. rocking chair, msc. side chairs, lamps, humidor, glass­ware. 35 pcs. of Ruby de­pression glass, games, large Onental style rug, accordion. French clari­net. sterling silver ash­trays A dresser set, Lenox bowl. Roseville vase, vin­tage hats, several nice prints, misc. earty 1900s china, linenslace A more.

C t R l t a p i r a r y G l i c . :Oriental accent rugs, 21 color TV, exc. small sofa, side chairs, lamps, air- cond.. refrig., GE washer, Maytag dryer (1 yr. old), 100 + new fashion ear­rin g s . Snapper lawn mower, snow blower, tools-inc: elec, saws & drills, vises, and many hand tools.

DIRECTIONS: GSP to exit 135 (W estfie id/C lark), take Central Ave. approx 1.5 mi. to 2nd light. Right on Sycamore. 2 blocks to Irving.

TERMS: Cash or Pre- Approved Checks*10% Buyers PremiumeUmited Seatlng-Bring a Chair

PUBLIC AUCTIONFor various

Private Consignees DOW ROAD FIREHOUSE

BRIDGEWATER, NJ 8ATUROAY, JULY 11 8PM, PREVIEW 4PM

Directions: From Rt. 22 West, turn right onto Country Club Rd. At Ethi- con. approx. 2 miles turn right onto Dow Rd., Fire­house on left. ANT1QUES-C0LLECTIBLES FURNITURE-HOUSEHOLD

MISCELLANEOUS P artia l L latlng: Dining room set, beds, dressers, tables, cabinets, chairs,, stereo/radio. desk, 36 ” x36 Bamboo, glass top table w/4 chairs, wood room dividers, mirrors, clocks, frames pictures, records, lamps, lighting fix tu res , rugs, books, metai cabinets, glass­ware, tools, kitchenware, pots/pans. Mack truck collectab les, costume jewelry, advertising items,

MULCH/TOP SOIUSTONEP ic k u p o r p r o m p t delivery. Retail/Wholesale.

Eagle Fence & Supply526-5775

2090Flea Markets,

Sales A Bazaars

A IR C O N D IT IO N E D FLEA— Eliz. Big One! Over 120 tables. Sunday, July 12th, 9am-4pm. St. Mary’s High School, 237 So. Broad St., Elizabeth, NJ. Call 352-4350 for info

CRIB A 4 DRAWER/ CHANGING TABLE SET-$ 3 5 0 ; single carriage. Tandem carriage. $50 ea. P lease ca ll 9 0 8 422 8986 day or eves._______CRIB— Simmoms solid ash, like new, complete with matress; $200. Call (908) 369-7322

CRAFT A FLEA MARKETHoly Trinity Eastern Or­

thodox Church, 830 Jef­ferson Ave. (corner of W. Hazelwood) Rahway, 7/ 25, 8/22, 10/17, 11/14. 8AM-3PM. $10/10’. 908- 382-4231

★ ★ ★ ★ CRAFTERS WANTED

For Summer Sidewalk Festival on August 1, in Bound Brook. Limited spaces avail. Call

356-7273

DINING ROOM SET— fo r­mal, contemporary light oak wood & Queen sue BR set w/mattress & box spring. Both like new. Price neg. Call morns, or eves. 908-321-0972 DR BET— 10 pc. mnfr./

I American Drew, Contemn1 porary Teakwood & glass,2 china cabinets, 1 serv­er, 2 arm chairs, 4 side chairs, 1 yr. old. seats ff- 10 w/leaf, cost $5500 asking $3300. 234-1735MOVING SALE- Pine BR set- $800; Pecan A glass DR set $800 ; wrought iron patio furniture-$50(X Call 356-3577 lv. msg.SOFA, 96". Roll-arm de­sign, com fortab le , very gd. cond ., bes t o ffe r, 908-789-0363 after 7pmSOFA— Sect. Qn. sleep­er, tan, $150. 8X10 wool rug, tan, $75. All in very good cond. 781-5539

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a MAKE YOtlR HOUSE fl HOMECARPENTRY APPLIANCE REPAIRS

Interior and exterior paint- All major brands, all major ihg. Wood and masonry appliances. Reasonable,

experienced, re liab le . Same day service. Jeff 908-369-4075

steps. Free estimates.' *0*-4S3-0317

CARPENTRYDrywall, ceramic tiling, . ™ . . , ....restoration/repair, Insur- conditioners, walk-in cool-ance work, Specialist in reconstruction and resto­ration, 10 yrs. of HONEST, DEPENDABLE craftsman­ship, FREE EST!, Excellent Ideal Ref.’s, Written guar­antees, BETTER JOB- BETTER PRICE, 908-783-1728___________________&RPENTRY- ALL PHAS-

fully ins.. FREE EST!. po rtfo lio & ref's avail. Hartje Construction So. Pfolnflold. 784 8921CARPENTRY- all types o.f in te rior & exterior. Roofs, siding, decks, framing, sheet rock, inte­rior tnm a speciality. No job too small. Call Leo 908-388-8288 for freeestimate._______________DECKS— Carpentry and alterations, attics and basements, sheetrock 3nd spackling. comp, pric­es. quality work, fully ms.. Tr e e e s t . i . 908-56 i- 1291________________ __

DON'T CALL US !Until you've called the others. Then call CB CONTRACTING for the highest quality carpentry and home improvements

"at the lowest price. We mean it! Free est.. fully insured, references,

908-968-1058.1 DEQUTIS CARPENTRY Quality craftsmanship on additions, alterations, roofing, siding, doors, kitchens & bath. Season s p e c ia l on decks A replacem ent windows. Irfsured, free estimates. Call 908-754-0014. ■tlTCHEN CABINETS- re- placed or refaced. Wood br mica, countertops & vanities. CJW 297-3460 *THE CARPENTRY CO.

Alterations & additions, decks, kitchens, baths. Complete carpentry ser vice. General contracting. Ideal references. Design help. Call John at:• , 908-537-4498* * * * * * * * * * * * CARPENTRY- decks, ad Sftions, alterations, fully

FREE EST!, call BOB 998-788-8348

APPLIANCE REPAIRSRefrig., watercoolers, air

ers, reach-in coolers, etc. at prices you can afford.

Call 908-752-7866HANDYMAN

ALL WORK, Best prices! FREE EST! Exc. Ref., 908- 231-1421

4070,7?

A -l ELECTRIC CO.No Job Too Small

.'No Challenge Too Great .» Residential/Small Bus.

Specialists All work guaranteed.

Uc. 8460.8L71-4883 884-1330AfecU-MARK ELECTRIC—3W generation electrical contractor. I come from a family of exp. electricians. Uc.10724. Fully ins., Call 545-0553 anytime!______A M E R IC A N M A D E tlE C TR IC CO.— Freeestimates. Senior citizens d is c o u n t. L ie .#9 688 .

■■CALL 782-4270" ELECTRIC, ASPEN- Allresidential needs: house fans, smoke detectors, lighting, telephones, etc. Q uick response. Lie. #7534. Call 356-3041;873-0137.______________

ELECTRICAL SERVICE Quality work/reasonable prices. Avail after 4pm & wknds. FREE estimate. Fully bonded & insured. C.A.B. ELECTRIC. 908- 526-3696. Uc #10020.

ELECTRICAL WORK A/C circuits, fans, security and recessed lights, ser­vice changes, problems SQlved. quick response. Lie. #10262. Free esti­mates. Please call David 321-8988 or 489-8814

fVECTRICAL W O R K- bmplete electrical ser­vice, service upgrades, vi­

olations corrected, ceiling fans, new constr. "24 Hr. Em ergency S erv ice .'' Lie.*1 0318. 271-4049. ELECTRICAL W O R K - Commercial, residential and industrial. Ucensed, No. 9141, and Insured. Free estimates. Call Vince

HANDYMANCan do most anything and at reasonable rates. No job too small. Insured. Call 908-322-1673.

HANDYMAN CARPENTRY SERVICE All interior remodeling

Cabinets. Doors A Decks 26 years experience

Daw 908-283-9980 HANDYMAN FOR HIRE— Carpentry, replacement of windows A doors, floor tiles, carpet installation, kitchen, bath renovation526-5723._____________HANDYMAN- AH work. Painting A carpentn. ceramic tile. FREE EST" REF., 908-874-7606 IMPROVE EVERYTHING— Quality!! Painting, Spack- iling , Decks. DeMold. Yards. Fast.

908-828-7758INTERIOR

MAINTENANCEComplete home repair and cosmetic work. For QUALITY you can afford call 908-418-8756

M ftJ DRYWALL Residential/Commercial. Free estimates.

908-880-8848 * * * *

MR. DO RIQHT— Willclean, repair, paint: walls, ceilings, porches, attics, c e lla rs . C a rp e n try . "Master of the small job"

908-968-7850ODD JOD8 f t GENERAL REPAIRS- Lt. hauling, brush cleared & removed. Expert int/ext. carpentry, pa in ting , replacem ent windows & decks. Tree work, log splitting, gutters cleaned. No job too small. Why break your back? If you don’t see it, ask. Call us today for a FREE esti­mate. Our 17th year.

828-8838 POWER WABNINQ

We clean your house, not your pocket. Most homes $200 or less. Free esti mates. 908-563-9023_______c .______________

4100

CARPENTRY BY QUELI CONSTRUCTION C O .-Welded vinyl replacement windows & steel doors. Custom decks, additions, dormers, kitchen & bath remodeling, basements, drywall & taping. NO JOB TOO SMALL! Fully Insured, free estimates.

•0a-7044>2«2CARPENTRY- All small, medium repairs inside & out, and new work. Also ceramic tile, sheetrock re­pairs, gutters cleaned, re­paired and inside paint- ing. Call Larry 469-8340,

ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS

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♦ COMPETITIVE PRICES* FOR DEPENDABLE, HIGH QUALITY WORK, CALL ■RAY LAEYT - 247-3772"

ADDITIONS P * W BUILDERS

Bathrooms, Decks, Alter­ations, Custom homes, FULLY INS., REF.’s, 908-968-3066______________

AL BREUCNE f t SON Noma Improvements

Basement to attic, inside & out. Experience & refer­ences. Free estimates. Reasonable rates.

908-483-1773 AL’S CARPET SERVICE

specializing in repairing, antique, oriental & hook rugs. Removal of Wrin­kles, buckles. Stretching & reinstallation of new & used Carpet. Since 1950.

908-369-8970 ARTIES CARPET SER­VICE— Sales, installa­tions A repairs. Shop at home service. No job too small. Fully insured. Call 908-469-1518 after 5PM ATTIC VENTILATORS — Gable & house fans in­stalled. Free estimates. Call Bill 908-722-0758

* * * ★ * BATHROOMS

FREE ESTIMATESSantonastaso Electric C om p le te ^ a ^^o o m s968-1609

ELECTRICAL— All types of wiring. Service changes & paddle fans. Additions. Call Harold Klouser. Lie. ’#6252. 908-572-6750.

E LE CTRICAL— A11 typesResidential, Commercial, Industrial wiring A light- rrrg. Renovations A New Construction, be.#2978. Seasons Special: Land­scape lighting. Pools A Spas.

COONEY ELECTRIC 908-489-0281

starting as low as $3995. Licensed, insured, 10 yrs. Experience.

J.M.C.Home Renovations 1-800-734 8919

__ 1-908-561 3554BATHTUB A TILE RESUR­FACING- 5 ye ar war ranty. free estimates Call 908 756-5351

BLACK POINT CON­STRUCTION- Expert ce ramie A marble, tile in stallations A repairs Old A new wor* 369 7022 CARPENTRY 8 ROOF ING— repair. Ceiling A

El e c t r ic ia n - Installa- flo o r porches, steps, ,tipn of circuit breakers, oaint. Call 356 9020paddle fans, attic fans,*_______________________electric heat, recessed CARPENTRY 8 CABINlights, appliance wiring Pree estimates, insured RONSON ELECTRIC, 782-8883. (Uc. 5532).E LE C TR IC IA N - L ie .# '10062. For evenings A weekends. Bonded & in­sured. Reasonable rates. Commercial, residential, industrial. 725-7267

ETRY. FINE QUALITY —remodeling A repairs, win­dows. doors, trim, base ments. free est. refs. 11

! yrs. e*D 908 281-6538.

j CARPENTRY- «, Home j Improvements. I do it ALL! : All phases of home | improvements. Free est. ! Ins. Steve. 908-968-7042 !

CERAMIC TILEInstallation & Repairs

Commercial/Residential 8 .E . QERWER

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_____ Fully Insured______CERAMIC TILE - Installa tion & repair. Quality ! work, reasonable rates. free estimates.238-7938. CLEAN U P - Rick’s, gar., attics, bsmts., 8. 10. 15 20. 25 & 30 yd. dump­sters for rent. 908-757-2677___________________COMPLETE NOME MAIN­TENANCE IN C .- 15 yrs. n business, maintaining Vmes for retirees, wido- ers. divorcees & people wt>o just don't have the time. VSe do everything from pamting to additions. Call Rav 752-9394 CUSTOM BRICK WALKS

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■906-253-0910*CUSTOM FURNITURE BUILDING— Design your own wall unit, cabinets, or even a magazine rack. Made of oak. pine, or for­mica. Reasonably priced. Call Sal at day 908-757- 3733 or eves. 475-5670. CUSTOM RENOVATIONS

Your One Stop Home Im­provement Co. Kitchens. Baths, Basements. Sky­lights & Tile.

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IMPROVEMENTAll phases of home imp.

Interior & exterior You name it, we do it!

CALL MIKE ■ 220-8888 DECKS- $7.50 per ft. or will beat any legitimate offer. Custom work. Fully insured. Unlimited refer­ences. Color portfolio. Call now and save $$$.908-526-0005._________DECKS— Custom built, benches, railings, lattice, pressure treated, super cedar prices. 20 yrs. exp.CALL 908-783-8761

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A d d it io n s , k itc h e n s , baths, roofing, decks, in- sured. Call 418-8756.

J.T.M. REMODELINGComplete home improve­ments. porches & decks, interior exteriors, carpen­try work, deck resealing & clean ing . No job too small. Contact Steve Di- mino 908-752-7863 or 1- 800-585-7863. Fraa a*tlmataa._______________JFK CONSTRUCTION — Cranford. 908-276-0856. All work guaranteed. 1 contractor for all your needs. Large or small, wedo it all!________________KITCHENS, BATHS- re modeling, a lte ra tions, cabinet refaemg. counter- tops. formica. Conan, tile work, skylights, finished basements, drywall & tap­ing. decks. References on request. No job too smar Free estimates. Fully in­sured. Call Cedrone s Home Improvements 908-249-2090.______________KITCHEN- cabinet refac

' ing or new. countertops, tile work, carpentry. Free estimates. Pis caR Tonv 908-968-7027_________ _

MARK *HOME REMODELING

G IMPROVEMENTRoofing •Leaders Gutters cleaned repaired or re­placed. alnt.. "Ext.painting. •Driveway sealing & coat­ing. aWindow A Door in­stallation. aCustom built decks. Walkways, lawn accessories, sheds A wood fencing, alnt. panel­ing & trim. aTub Kit in­stallations. aPlumbing re­pairs & add-ons. a24 hr. hot w ater heater in­stallation. aElectrical re­pairs A add-ons. aSecu- rity light installation. Free est. Reliable. Reasonable. Will beat any written est. by 20% or more using equal or better quality.

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M O V I N GSmall moves, apartments & homes. 1 price start to finish. Compare and save.

Free estimates.908-968-2582

NILLA’S CLEAN-UP ANO CARTING SERVICES —Junk removal of all kinds. Appliance removal from $10 to $20. 754-6875.

POWER WASHING BY TOM HANSON

PAINTERSHand scrub and rinse of vinyl and aluminum siding. Mildew removed from any surface. Please call Tom 908-469-5952 or 1-800-479-5952.______________

RANDAZZO PAVINGASPHALT DRIVEWAYS

Patch Work-Belgium Block & Railroad Ties Installed.

Install new driveways or resurface existing drive­ways.

Free estimates 908-819-4682

WINDOW A - l REPAIRSRe place glass, putty, cau lk , pa in t & wash. Quality craftsmanship for 25 yrs. Free estimates, in­sured, work guaranteed, p rom pt se rv ice . Bob tte lnm en, 628-33B2WINDOW GLASS RE­PLACED ON SITE- Werepair, re-putty & paint old windows & trim. Very reasonable. INSURED. Call Clear View. 757-5347___________________•HOME REPAIRS-

C a rp e n try , m asonry, renovations. Free est. Call 968-3258 or 752-8288.

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NOME IMPROVMENT—Inside and Out. FREE EST!. FULLY INS., REF.s. call DAVE :906-72S-#879 OR BRUCE 908-369- •272 We also do rubbish removal!!

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PINE LANDSCAPINGLandscape construction

G lawn maintenance. Ser­vices included: all phases of landscaping G lawn maintenance. Plantings G rock walls a speciality. Owner operated G cus­tomer oriented.

90G-9GS-SG70____PREDATOR TRIB SER­VICE— Take down A chip­ping, no Frills lawn care, Full Ins. 908-424-0512I N R U B I / N I D G I I TRIMMED- Experienced. W estfie ld/Scotch Plains area. 908-789-9265.

RUBBISH REMOVALServicing ALL of

NEW JERSEY, REASON­ABLE RATES, Show ad at time of pick-up:GET 10% OFF THE BILL! call Jim Brennan 201-672-2941, In business since 1989, excellent references avail­able ____

A 1 TOP SOIL— Screened & Unscreened. Fill Dirt. Paving. Excavating. Stone A Mulch. Drainage A Treework, 322-5409_________

ACCURATE LANDSCAPING

All phases of landscaped construction. Lawn Ser­vice. Retainer walls. Brick & concrete patios. Bel­gium b lo ck cu rb in g . Decks. Irrigation. Japa­nese Rock G ardens w Waterfalls & Walls. Fire­wood $100 cord, split A delivered

908-860-8389

ARMSTRONG LAND SCAPING G PAVING

Asphalt driveways, land­scape installation, shade trees & shrubs, new lawns, sod or seed. Deco­rative stone, topsoil A mulch. RR ties, retaining walls. AJIen block A Key­stone. Interlocking bnck paver, sidewalks, patios A driveways. Tree remov­able. Brush removal with c h ip p e r . D r ive w a ys stoned, rototilling, escav- atmg. dozer & york raking.Can Jee 908-866-6323

• G G LAWN MAINTENANCE

Complete lawn mainte­nance service A gutter c lean ing. Reasonable rates. Free estimates._______844-4304_______BRUSH REMOVAL- also log splitting, firewood, wood chips, stump re­moval A tree work. Free est. Mike 722-3235

BUDGET LAWN CARE Quality work to fit your budget. Hillsborough._______281-0440_______

CHEOCCHI LAWN G GARDEN Lawn Maintenance

Residential & Commercial Clean-ups a Design

548-8843COMPLETE CARE YARD SYSTEM S- Tree ser.. lawn maint., 1 free cut, landscape design, Spring cleanup, Insured, free es- timate 908-874-5083 LANDSCAPING- award winning designs to fit to­days lifestyle, complete professional installation and maintenance, call for no obligation, FREE CON- SULTATION, NORTH RIDGE LANDSCAPING,908-389-1418__________LANDSCAPING- Spring clean up, lawn care, thatching, tree work, haul­ing. Will beat any written estimate. Reliable ser- vice. Charlie 755-8429 LANDVlfW LANDSCAPE Specializing in all types of landscaping A mainte nance. Reliable A afford­able. Residential/ com­mercial. Call Gary

722-4388 LAWN G PROPERTY

■ CLEANUP ■ Maintenance. Affordable ra te s . C a ll J o e at

■ (908) 968-7191 ■ LA W N C A R E /Y A R D WORK— Best Service, Lowest Rates, Free Esti­mates. Call 231-0358.___

TNE PLANT SHAPERHave your shrubs & small tre e s p ro fe s s io n a lly shaped this season. Call

Aitb e e y E. Kropeeky (90S)726-4474

TREE G STUMP EX­PERTS— all types of tree work, stump removal. Reasonable rates. Fully insured. Free Estimates.

• osS s m s s aTREE G STUMP RE- MOVAL —is your stump a pain in the grass? Free estimates Fully insured. "JUST STUMPS'' 634-

1318.__________________

TreeRemoval

VENIS BROS. Tree Experts 3S94180

FULLY INSURED T1ICE WORK WANTED-Pruning, storm damage, removals, chipping, shrub care, insured. Smith Tree Service 908-439-2059.

WE DO LAWNS AND TREES-puc ADI

(908' 968-4718 'DIRT CHEAP

Top soil, screened and de livered, root mulch avail. 904-944-4798

* * * * *SPRING CLEAN-UPS

Lawn CuttingaThatching FertilizingaEscavating

Reasonable rates. 322-7189

A -l WAYNE P. SCOTT—quality masonry services. Free estim ate. Refer­ences. Insured. 40 yrs. a family business. Every job a specialty. 968-5230

TAURUS CONSTRUCTION

Mason Contractor. Spe­cializing m residential. Portfolio A References.

Ptec, 904-424-0422C . K . M A S O N A R Y

WORKCurbing, sidewalks, pa­tios, chimney work, steps,

interlocking pavers CALL (904) 449-7429

MASONCONTRACTORS

Specializing in all types of m asonry: Brick work, block work, concrete, etc. Fully insured. Free esti­mates.

NO JOBS TOO SMALL 369-5837

MASON CONTRACTOR-Low spring prices, special­izing in steps, walks, pa­tios, all mason work. No job to small! Ins., FREE EST!, 25 yrs. exp., Same Location. Dean Keep G Bee 908-757-7421 MASONARY— Concrete, patio, steps, all mason work, FREE EST!! FULLY INS. CALL TONY: 908-243-4418______________MASONRY G LANDSCAP­ING— Additions, porches, brick or concrete drive­ways or patios. Landscape tie construction. Full array of masonry A landscape s e r v ic e s .

Ne Jeb tee email.Cell 722-1477

MASONRY WORK Steps, Sidewalks & Pa­tios. Free estimates. Call 908-755-9038__________MASONRY CONCRETE

PAVINGB rick , B lock, S tone, Steps, Sidewalks, Drive­ways. Foundations, Fplcs., patios, curbing, Belgian block. Insured/Refs.

DMI (400)787-7924

LAWN CARE- 20 yrs. ex perience-a Scott’s lawn Pro. Lawns cut, thatched, see ded . R easonab le rates, reliable service. Walt 908-752-6730

SHEDS- Wood. Custom made, 50 sizes/styles. Free delivery & installa­tion. Visa/Mastercard

•08-381-1044SHEET R O C KIN G G

SPACKLING—Quality work, Exp., In­sured, D e ln e g ro Dry Wall G Finishing, 908- 388-3881

LAWN CUTTING- Lawn care, clean-ups A land­scaping a t recession breaking rate. Call 908- 725-4623

LAWN MOWINGMulch, Shrub planting, Decorative stone, pruning, trimming, Yard clean-ups. WILL DEAT ANY PRICE!SENIOR CITIZEN DIS­COUNTS! 908-985-8449(Edison)________________

A Good Hands Co.—Interior/exterior. Wallpa­pering, painting, power washing, for commercial/ residential. C all Frad, 487-0884 or 888-1188PAINTING G PAPERHANGING- Interior/exte­rio r. Winnow repairs. Quality workmanship for 25 years. No Job too small. Insured. Free esti­mate, prompt service.

Gob Stolnman 828-3382

10% Disc, with th is ad ■■NJ STEAM CLEAN—

All exterior cleaning & painting of homes, alum, vinyl, brick, stone, pools,

, cedar shakes & wooden decks. If you can name it. we can wash it. Visa/MC. •For free estimates, call*

-408-444-7814■■* * *

PAINTINGINTERIOR/EXTERIORLIGHT CARPENTRY

RICH GORMAN 580-9465

ALFANO’S PAINTINGProfessional, quality work at reasonable rates. Many happy customers. For free estimate 908-846-1094 ALL PAINTINO APPLICA­TIONS— (Owner-Oper'd) 10 yrs! (Lowest Rates) DEPENDABLE. Qual. Guar't'd! Mildew Off. Fast Est. Local 525-7748

ANTHONY'S PAINTING Interior extenor. Roofing, gutters cleaned installed. Free est. 782-8441.

BEAT ANY PRICE! Patios & decks, interior exterior. LIVING COLOR

call Tor.y 908-753-6642 CUSTOM PAINTING —

Resonable prices. Fully Ins.. FREE EST!. Call Bill908-722-5158__________DELNEGRO INTERIOR G EXTERIOR PAINTING — wallpaper & decorating, odd jobs, residential A commercial. Free esti­mates. 20 yrs. experi­ence. Please call Marino 908-769-8659__________

EAGLE PAINTERS interior A exterior. WILL BEAT ANY EST!. call Isa:

908-808-1973FEMININE TOUCH INTERIOR GALS

W e re in the P ink Interior painting, carpen­try. wallpapering, kitchen cabinets, basement walls A floors, garage doors, decks, porches, etc. Ref­erences. free estimates.

'NO JOB TOO PETITE Call 908-469-7180. leavemessage._______________FINAL TOUCH INTERI­ORS— Wall specialist- Painting. wallpaper, pan­eling, wainscotting. mold­ings. sheet rock repair, etc. 10 yrs. quality work. Refs. 908-805-0499 JC PAINTING G WALLPA­PERING— mt. & ext. Neat A tidy work. References. Please call John. 908-846-7187______________JOHN M AC N AM AR A P A IN T IN G - In te r io r painting & wall papering. Free estimates. Fully in­sured. Recommended by Interior Decorators.

908-709-0160 LAVITOL P A IN T IN G - FREE EST!. Fully Ins., ext. paint.. SAVE ENERGY! we specialize in installing vinyl replace, windows, OVER 12 YRS. EXPER. Ulitmate in prep. A work­manship. 908-272-4033 /we also do general carp./ home improv. & roofing) NINA KALLAS- Painting A Paperhanging, Repairs. Plaster/Sheetrock. 27 yrs. exper. 908-322-4030

TOM NANSON PAINTING

In te r io r /e x te r io r and w a l lp a p e r in g . F ree estimates. Please call Tom at 908-469 5952 or 1-800 479-5952.

* * * *P A IN T IN G - Why paym ore ! $ 6 5 /rm . Com­mercial, residential, apts. Exteriors, Wallpapering $20/roll. Ray 707-9872P A IN T IN G G W ALL PAP E R IN G - “ W in te r•p e e le r $80 off painting and 20% off wallpapering. FULLY INSURED. W ill beat any w ritten e s ti­m ates. Interior/exterior. Will work weekends. Call Chris 873 1389

4200Haadng

JK’SWALLCOVERINGINSTALLATIONS

andInterior Painting

Q u a lity W o rk m a n s h ip

C a ll:Joe Klingebiol

381-9656free estimates

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PAINTINO G WALLPA- jPERING Exterior/ into ! rior, custom work. Com ' mercial/residentinl. FULLY INSURED. Nick 658 9235

PAINTING G WALLPAPERING

Exterior/lnterior. Restore tions. Power Washing, Light Carpentry. Over a decade of experience. I Reasonable rates. Call

John 908-3B8-8032PAINTING (Ed R e illy ) In terlor/Exterlor— Free \ estimates. Custom work. Very neat A references. Sheetrock Repairs. Fully insured. 908-752-3767.

PAINTINO end WALLPA- P E R IN G - In te r io r & exterior. Remodeling of b a ths and k itch e n s . Decks installed. FREE ES­TIMATES. Call Tom. 755 6541. 1-800-300-6541.

PAINTING BY CARNEVALE

£ OUR 35th YEAR EXTERIOR INTERIOR

Quality work. Reasonable, f r e e e s t im a t e s .

v.- 968-0467 £

PAINTINGPower washing, staining, wood re fin ish ing , any surface, custom colors, g u tte rs . R efe rences. Insured. Free w ritten estimates.90 8-769 -550 9PAINTIN G - ATB INC. PAINTING. $50 room. Ex­terior S700 - . Wallpaper S15 roll. Roofing & gut­ters. free estimates. 908-914-0496______________PAINTING— interior/exte­rior. Reasonable rates. Fully insured. Call 908-283-1350______________PAINTING- Let a woman do your painting. Neat, clean quality work. In­sured. Free estimates. Call Maryann 560-9235. |

PATTERSON PAINTINO Interior $75/ room, Exte­rio r. Free es tim a tes . Sheetrocking & tiling. Ref­erences avail. Fully in­sured. 908-725-5997;1-800-750-5997________PAUL A. MILLAR PAINT­ING— Meticulous Int/Ext Svcs. 12 yrs exper. Gut­ters cleaned. Fully ins. Free est. Exc. refs. CALL PAUL at 904-846-7188. POWER WASHING G P A IN T IN G - hom es, decks, and driveways, cust. work, staining and repairs, ins., ref., FREE EST. by:PANTHER PAINT- INQ call 908-968-3388 IP ro PAINTING CO.

Commercial, Residential, Industrial. Fully insured. Expert•Power Washing •Interior/Exterior •Protective Coating •Sand/Water Blasting •Wallpapering/removal •Sheetrocking/ Repair •Popcorn ceilings/ Repair •Offlcaa/warahouaaa •Churchas/Condoa • M a in te n a n c e p a in t in g

727-5121

Plumbing, Hast and Cooling

COPPERHEAD PLUMP­ING, HEATING, DRAINCLEANING- Affordable quality free estimates, 24 hour emergency ser­vice. License #8917.Please call 752-8808.___

DOWD BROTHERS PLUMBING G HEATING, INC

DRAIN CLEANING, CENTRAL A.C.

Fast same day service evenings and week-onds. L ie .# 4 369 . 908-725 8239 or 908-356-1029 OIL BURNER SERVICE Boiler A Furnace clean up, e ffic iency testing emergency service calls, heat A hot water in-stallcd. 722 8225_______PLUMBING G HEATING Low rates. Good service. Drain cleaning. Froe esti­mates. License #6461. Call John 9BG-GB34 SAUER PLUMBING- Lie #7543. FREE EST.!, NO JOB TOO SMALL! on call 24 hrs.,908 769 1539

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BUILDINGRESTORATIONS

Masonry repairs, Roofing, Powerwashing., all work guaranteed. Call 908-545-1773.______________ROOFING CONTRAC­TOR— Cafice Construe tion Co. Roofing of all types, shingle/flat/slate and leak repairs. No job too small. Insured. Freeestimates. 968-62^11.___ROOFING-ALL TYPES— Fully Ins., FREE EST!, over 20 yrs. exp. P. Dannucci

908-996-8482 ROOFING- AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE. DEPENDABLE. Carpentry/Painting. Free Estimates. Call Bill 908-873-3759______________ROOFING- all phases, fully ins., FREE EST.!, low- e s t p r ic e s ! A .T .F . CONST., 908-752-0906. Emergency Repairs.

4230W allpapering

A BEAUTIFUL JOB byFeminine Hangups. Expert paperhanging. Neat pro­fessional. Free estimates. Call Joan 908-526-0251.

CGC WALLPAPERING Expert workmanship for over 10 yrs. No job too small. Reasonable rates. Free estimates.

908-704-3431

COLORCRAFTPAINT & WALLCOVERINGS

•Installation ($15/roll) •Removal•Sheetrock Repairs •Popcorn Ceilings

12 years of outstanding quality workmanship. 3 yr. guarantee. Excellent refs. Free estimates, measure­ments, & professional planning.

908-753-1725______ Reasonable______PAINTING G PAPER­HANGING— interior/exte­rior. Free estimates. Hon­est prices. Avenel area. Call Joe 855-0862 PAPERNANOING- No job too small! Call Nancy, at 276-1549.

WALLCRAFT— Expert pa perhanging. Paint trim & ce ilin g s . Reasonable rates. Insured, free est. Norm 908 819 8016

WALLPAPERING BY FEMININE TOUCH

Reasonable rates. Prompt service. Free estimates. No job too small. Call

908-231-0282

GOOD NEWS!I CALLED THE HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS LISTED IN THE FORBES NEWSPAPERS’ CLASSSIFIED SECTION.

MASONRY- 20 yrs. ex perience. Additions, steps sidewalks, patios, founda tions, firplaces. We do it all in one call! Insured, references, free es ti­mates. Call Bill at 908 253-8945MASON— specializing in all types of masonry work. FREE EST. CALL ANDY VIOLA 908-469 3337 ! QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A R EASO N ABLE PRICE— all types of ma­sonry. For free est, pis call John 908-563-7862

SHEETR0CK/8PACKLE—Repairs to sheetrock & plaster. 572-5811.______TIMCO HOME IMPROVE- MENTS— Specializing in roofing, seamless gutters, siding & windows. Inter/ exter. work. No job too big or too small! Fully in­sured. Free Estimates. Call 908-572-2678

LAWN MOWING- for aslittle as $20. Spring clean up. Thatch ing, shrub planting. Will beat any le- gitimate price. 753-6742

MOUNTAIN VIEW LANDSCAPING

Complete yard mainte­nance. Grass cutting. Fully insured.

1-B00-221-G9B3

-A Forbes Newspaper ■

* * * *TK Masonry

Residential SpecialistFoundations/Steps/Con-

crete work/Paving stones/ Allen b lock re ta in ing walls/Chimneys and fire­places. Tom 98S-2994

•••MASONRY” *29 yrs exp. No job too

small. Steps*Sidewalks Driveways*Patios*Bricks •Call Bill a t MS-OMS-

July 9, 1992 Classifieds2120

Qaraga Safe*

BERN ARDS VILLE — 123 Clar«mont Road, Bldg.#1, Almost new- Clothing, Jewelry, Furs, Acces­sories. Continual 50%- 75% markdowns. Bldg. 2 - TNC ANNEX- finest quality home furnishings, Antiques, Collectibles. Continual 10%-50% mark downs. New merchandise arriving daily! Consign­ments by appt. Dealers space when avail.

ENCORE QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS

M-F 10-6, Thurs. 8 Sat. 10-4.Closed Mondays in July &

August SOS-TSS-TTSOB R ID G E W A TE R - 14Deer Run Drive, (o ff Meadow Rd) Sat, July 11, 9-4 pm, Clothos, Toys, H/ H itemsB R ID G E W A T E R - 3 Heather Hill Way, Fri. A Sat. 7/10 A 11, 9am 4pm. 100 ft. off Rt. 202/ 206 south of Hoescht Celanese. Off rt. 287 A 78) Craft business sam pies, 100s of new items, quilting, knitting, ceram ics, cross s titch and frames.BRIDGEW ATER- 472 VaaDerveer Rd.; Fri ASat, July 10 A 11, 9 3:30PM. Mlsc. household BRIDGEW ATER- S12 S teay Break Dr.; (off Country Club Rd.) Sat July 11, 9-3PM, fu rn itu re , baby items, office furni ture A supplies, exercise equip., household items. CRANFORD- IB Coa- cord St.; 7/10 A l l , 8 4. Lots of ClotheseToyseMisc Something for everyone!

CRANFORD- IB Freak- lie Ave.f (off Riverside Dr.) Sat. 7/11 A Sun. 7/ 12; 8-5pm. Household, garden, toys A more.CRANFORD- 19 Dart­m ou th Rd.; MOVING! LOTS OF STUFF! Sat. July 11, 9-4pm. Some things for sale, some things free. DUN ELLEN- 440 First St.; Sat, 7/11, 9-4. 4 family. Furn, Clothes, A Household items Galore. EDISON- 97 Stephen- ville Parkway, 3 family sale, 7/10, 7/11, 10-4pm, moving sale_________FINDERNE BRIDGEWA­TER- 64 Pearl St. Sat. A Sun., 7/11, 7/12, 9am to 3pm. Sun. bag and bar-gain day._______________GLADSTONE- 19 Valley View Ave.; (Rt. 206No. right at Pottersville Glad­stone exit 2nd right on to Valley View.) Sat, July 11, 9-4 PM. T o ys , g i r ls clothes- infant to 4, hh items, sears humidifier, small fu rn itu re , mens lOspd bike, misc. HILLSBOROUGH- 401 Erneet Dr. (off Amwell Rd.) Sat, 7/11, 9am to 3pm. Toys, baby, andhousehold items.________HILLSBOROUGH- 56 Falcon Rd.; Sat, July 11. 8-4PM, 3 FAMILY GARAGESALE!__________________HILLSBOROUGH- 99 E. Mountain Rd.; (off Am well) Sat. A Sun. July 11 & 12, 9-4PM. household, baby toys A clothes, toolsNo early birds___________MARTINSVILLE- 1737 Arrowbrook Dr.; Sat. July 11, 9-5PM. Many newitems. No jun k ._______MARTINSVILLE- 37 Hill- crest Rd.; Multi Family Moving Sale, Sat. 7/119am-2pm.______________PISCATAWAY — 55 Woed Lake Dr.; (off Metiers Ln) Sat July 11. 8 4PM. Gia gnntic 6 family sale!! Tons of everything for everyone.___________________S. PLAINFIELD - 1417 Durham ave (Cor. of D u rh a m a n d N ew Durham), 4 family sale, Sat. 7/11, 9 4 PM, Baby 'terns, Toys, H/H items so. PLAINFIELD— 136 Watt Elmwood Dr. Off P.irk Avo. Multi family Fur mture, collectibles, appli ances big and small. Fri, S.it, Sun; 7/10, 11. 12 9nm to 6pm.SO. PLAINFIELD- 409Joan St. off Oak Tree Rd. 10am to 4pm, 7/ 10 A 7/' 1 Multi family sale. SOMERVILLE- 250 A 254 East High St.; (1 block oast of Gaston Av onuo). Saturday, July 11th, 10am 3pm, no early birds please.SOMERVILLE- 31 Felr- vlew Avo.; Sat. July 11, 9 -IpM. Lots of tools, beer cans, go cart, bikes, bar gain baseball cards, etc. Pficod to soli! SOMERVILLE- 352 Wil­liam f t . ; MOVING TAG >AlL. Fri. July 10th, 9nm

4pm. Piano, linens, furn, small appls, cookware, dishes, glassware, furs A moro!(90S) 725-0303. SOMERVILLE- 3S East­ern Statas Pkwy.; (cor °er of Adams St.) Sat, July 11, 9 3PM. small ap pbonces, books, stuffed animals, games, A miscel bmeous items. Something for everyone!! Early birds pay DOUBLEII SOMERVILLE- 50 F ro l- P«ct St., Sat. 7/11 A Sun 7/12, 9 4pm. Moving s<'»le. Furn., household, clothes, Piano, pool table,much more!_____________WARREN- 109 Mount Horob Rd.v July 10 A 11. 9am 4pm. Rose colored sofa and loveseat in great cond., b o oks , book­shelves, dresser, secre­tary and more.__________

Advertise in the Classified!

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WARREN- 77 OM Smal- loytown Rd.; Sat, 7/11, 10-5pm. Household, dec­orative, outdoor, books, cameras, records. Priced to sell.

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■LUEBEM tlES PICK YOUR OWN

Edward Well* Farm Retreat Road

Vincantown, NJ• 0 M W - 2 I I 2

(2) DRIGGERS- Worn ant: w/mirror. Man’s: 5 drawers • $300/80 takes both. Refrigerator: good cond. - $100. Reclining chair $35. 725 7618.AIR CONDITIONER— al­m ost now room size Frigldaire, 110 volts, $300. Oriental type black covered bench, $400. Single brown striped sofa bed, $60. 1 rust velvet rocker chair, $50. 1 bright b ro w n s t r ip e d Bar- colounger, $70. 1 rocking chair, $50. Call 908-356 9222.AIR CONDITIONER- Fe-derick 7,000 BTU, 10 new padded folding chairs, 8 lawn lounge chairs, one 30 cup coffee pot, two P205-75-R15 tires. Call 908-755-40H after 7pm. AIRLINE TICKETS— 2 round trip tickets to Se­attle. Depart Newark 8/17 return 8/25. $475/BO. Call 908-356-2646.

ATTENTION BANDS- Speakers for sale. 2 JBL bass bins, 15", 2 JBL high end horns. Concert mate­ria l Asking $800/Best offer. MUST SELL! 908236 0699______________BABY BRAND PIANO— Chickering. Approximately 66". $3500 or best offer. 725-4750 or 218-8432.

BAHAMA CRUISE 5 days/4 nights. Over bought. Corporate rates to public. Limited tickets. $249/couple.(407) 767-S100, axt. B3

Mon.-Sat. 9AM-9PMBAR (CUSTOM-BUILT)

Great looking wood tone L-shaped bar has a formica front and top with padded leather elbow rests. Brass rail as well as5 bar stools. Measures 6 long and cost $1200 to b u ild . A sking $ 8 00 . PLEASE CALL 90S-234-19SB.__________________BAR EQUIPMENT- Call 908-789-9862 after 4pm. BARGAINI comforter/blan- ket covers, 100% cotton exc. quality. Send $45: Nancy Smith P.0. Box 86 Martinsville, NJ 08836 or 908-356-5832__________

CARPETJust completed another large development. Over 950 yards left. Close out $4.75/yd. Also available STAINMASTER $ 8 .88 . COMMERCIAL CARPET $4.99. Shop at home. Call Eddie.

908-2S4-7904DID YOU

KNOW . . .that an ad in this local paper also goes into 16 other local papers? Reach over 400,000 readers with one call!

1-000-669-6495 DRUM SETS- complete beginner/practice. 3pc. $150; 4pc $275: 5pc. $325. Also Tama. Pearl. Rogers, Ludwig sets. Many cymbols. Neg. Must sell collection. Bridgewater. Call 685-2295______DRYER- Whirpool elec trie, $100. Twin mattress6 boxspring, $50. Nin- tendo games.722-0954. FOR SALE- Musical car­ousels. clowns, flowers, boy, girl, bride, groom, cats, dogs, birds, etc... Made of porcelain, anti que brass, glass, stone, wood, ceramic decor, Call (908) 281-0857 FULLER BRUSH— Old fashion quality available today. Complete line of products. Call for a cata log 908-561-72520 0 CART TRAILER — $200. used racing tires, racing rims, mlsc. othei Go Cart Items, computer monitor, $125, Gemini printer, $75, Commodor computer w/ disc drive, software, games. $125. call; 271-1235GOLF CLURS— Ladies

§olf clubs & starter sets.ingle clubs, putters,

sandw iches, p itch ing wedges, name brands. Mens full sets & starter sets. Call 908-463 1162.h a r d w o o d f l o o r ­in g — wide plank oak & cherry. Now on sale for a limited time. Mack & Co. 215-679 8393

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1-000-660-9406 KITCHEN * DINETTE SBT— 1 Poker table. Couch, Fan, Vaccum, Books (novels & hard cover), Halogen floor lamp, Microwave. Coffee Maker, Refrigerator. Wall clock. Call 908-937-4726LAST CHANCE! fo r ORI­ENTAL RUG- Hand-knot. 9'9 ”x l3 wool green floral$1000 356-5832_______L A W N -B O Y P U B N MOW ER- & Simplicity Riding Tractor, 36 "cut w/ bag, m int cond. Best offer.908-560-8369

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MOVING BALE! Baby bed, high chair, fireplace tools, exercise bike, 2 antique cane chairs, books, etc. The Hills, 781-0124 MOVING S A L E - 9x12 Karastan wool black & off white plaid rug-$100; 16 Grandma Moses collec­tors plates-Best Offer!; 2 sets Norman Rockwell plates-Best Offer!; other collectibles & misc. Call276-0986______________MOVING SALE- DR set. upright piano, BR (queen size) set, electric drafting ta b le , po rtab le d ish ­washer, cement mixer, and others, leave mess. for appt., 908-722-4820 MOVING-TAG BALE- Fri, July 10th, 9am-4pm. 352 William St., Somerville; Plano, linens, furn, small appls, cookware, dishes, glassware, furs A more!

(90B) 726-0303 M O V IN G /tT O R A G E B O X ES - $1.30 each, must buy lot. Hot water heater, natural gas, 40 Gal., new in box, war­ranty, $130. 2 Chande­lie rs wood/metal, like new. Call after 6 pm 908-719-9856______________PARTIAL CLEAN O UT- Dolls, Barbie dolls, me­chanicals, stands, toys, music boxes, much much more. $2 A up. Dolls re­paired, bought, sold A ap­praised. By appointment only. Call 908-276-3815. Seed Fairy DaN Mass am A Hospital, 20B Wafawt A vs ., C ra n fo rd , NJ,07010_________________PHASE CONVERTER- Rotary type, 1 to 15 HP. Cell 526-5225 or evenings 369-3372_________P H O T O G R A P H E R S DELIGHT- A COMPLETE DARKROOM: Package includes 2 enlargers by Omega w /one le n s , timers, drum developers, stainless steel developing tanks, stainless steel darkroom trays, electric prin t dryer, darkroom lights, paper safe, filters e tc . - ($ 8 0 0 va lue). Asking $600. PLEASE CALL 90B-234-196B. P IA N O S BOUGHT A SOLD— Musical instru­ments & accessories. Connie s Music Center. 22 Davenport St.. Somerville. NJ. 908-725-0737

POOL TABLES PLUS Free delivery, guaranteed lowest prices. All sizes & ! styles. 908-968-8228 j STEREO SYSTEM- Tech i nics comp, sound system, j 50 watts, am/fm receiver. 1 duel tape deck, 2/ 50 ! watt speakers, brand new 1 turntable. S300/B0. call908-561-0196__________TRAILOR W/GENERA- TOR— BO., 1/4‘ mirrors, girls bikes-$15ea.. pot j belly stove-$40; sewing ! machine-$20; 968-7540 WALL UNIT— oak. 3 piece, lights, excellent condition. $300 or best offer. Call 908-563-0306WEIGHT BENCH- plus leg extension, bar bell and dumb bell, like new. $100. 249-0921 leavemessage_______________WOLFF TANNINO BEDS- New commercial-home u n its from $ 1 9 9 .0 0 L a m p s - lo t io n s- accessories. Monthly pay­ments low as $18. Call today FREE NEW Color catalog 1-800-228-6292

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DRAFTING MACHINES —Vemco 18" & 20". w o rulers. $65. Call 236- 6254.

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AABACUS ANTIQUES ANTIQUE BUYING

SERVICEFurn. Paintings. Crystal Oriental Rugs. Sterling Clocks. Toys. Mirrors

ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS* Call Toll Free *

1-800-281-8385ALL CARS WANTED

Any car old. new or wrecked. 24 Hr. towing service. 908-287-4837. ALL L IO N E L, IV E * . AMERICAN FLYER— and other toy trains. Collector pays highest prices. Call 1 800-464 4671 or 201- 635-2058AMERICAN FLYER A U0- NEL TRAINS A OLDTO Y*- Pis call 908 755- 0346, leavo message orcall alter 6pm__________ANTIQUE A USED- Fur nlturc. Old OR sets and BRs from 1 8 0 0 ’ s to 1950’s. Also misc. pieces.647-1959.______________A U R O R A HO SLOT CARS— AFX. Tyco. Atlas, etc., collector pays top dollar. 232-2853 eve- mngs or 322-8998 days B U Y IN G O R IE N T A L RUSS, OIL PAINTINGS, COINS, WOOD FURNI­TURE- CALL (908) 526- 8035 or 730-8374.CASH IN YOUR HANDS for CD’s, laser discs. VCR’s, TV’s, speakers, audio equipment, etc. Best prices paid for good condition. The SOUND EX- CHANG- call 908 725- 7633.__________________OUNS, SWORDS, MED­ALS, MILITARY ITEMS, CAMERAS- NJ A Federal licensed. Top cash paid. House calls made. Bert 821-4949______________

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CHERRY WQUES

79 Watchung*Ave., N. Plainfield. Naw baylag OLD: Clocks & watches, baseball memorabilia, paintings, lamps, tools, toys, jewelry, furniture, photos A collectib les.

<r TOP CASH PAID i; 906-881-8744

EXTENSION LADDER-28 to 36 feet. Please call232-3969______________FISHING TACKLE— collector wants to buy OLD. rods, reels, lures, cats- logs. 233-1654 after 5PMHIGH PRICES P A ID - forquality postcards, sheet music, old toys, baseball items, cameras, military, typewriters, TV’s, World', Fair, fountain pens. 272 5777.__________________

I BUY ANYTHINGOne item or an entire estate. Call (908) 526- 8035 or 730-8374. IM M E D IA T E N E E D - Handmade pre 1940’s ru ga -tapes tries . 1 0 0 10,000. Deal direct with NY agents for overseas market. Quick decisions. Get paid guaranteed fair cash prices. 1-800-292- 9016. S.O.R.G. Inc.JU K E B O X E S G PINBALLS— any cond. s lo t , c o k e , a rc a d e machines A barber poles. Call 609-587-7819. MATERNITY— Cash paid for quality business and infant clothing. Please call 908-647-9009POST C A R D S - Toys. Games, Trains, Banks, Sheet Music, Political, Disney, Worlds Fair, Dolls, Magazines, etc. 908-534-5515, ask for Herb______SODA MACHINES WANT­ED— by collector, pre- 1960, Coke, Pepsi, etc. Also buying older Juke Boxes, Arcade Games, Toys, Trains and Hess Trucks. 908-996-3716.Steven_________________WANTED— drum sets, in­dividual drums, cymbals, stands, pedals, seats, cases, etc... any brand, any condition. Please call908-685-2295__________WE BUY USED/NEW ELECTRIC M OTORS- pumps and related equip- I ment for our business, j Call NJ Electric. 84 Som- i erset St.. Somerville, days ] 8am-5pm. 526-5225

3000PETS AND LIVESTOCK

3020Cats

SIAMESE KITTEN- Ador able CFA bluepiont male shots. $200 . Call 908- j 647-4696

3020Doge

CHESAPEAKE BAY RE­TRIEVER PUPPIES —AKC. Males & females. bom 4-24, 725-9878. DOBERMAN PINCHER PUPS— A.K.C. registered, ready August 12 th. tak- t ing reservations now. 1 Great temperment. $400 ! each, 908-234-2220 MINIATURE SCHNAU- ; ZER— Pups. AKC regist.. cute as buttons. Male & Female. $350 908-548-9872__________________PUG PUPPIES- AKC. 2 males left, bom 428. Call after 5PM 908-359-3737 SHIN-TZU- 3V: yr. old male w papers, will sell ! for 550. Call 908-271- I1286 after 4PM_________SUNRISE ACRES- Dog obedience. Private & group classes. Results guaranteed. 689-8566

3050 Hortaa

BEGINNER WESTERN RIDINO LESSONS

Qualify, private instruc­tion: $25. Call Debbie908-722-7087._________QUALITY SOARDINS A INSTRUCTION- Dres­sage. Hunters Jumpers. Beautiful, well-maintained Indoor,Outdoor facility. Visit PINE HILL where quality is a standard, not an option, and see the difference. Braachburg.

•08-722-7087

3000AdopOMa Pets

A D O R A B LE B LA C K FLUFFY MALE C A T -Neutered. shots. Free to good home. 272-4596. COMPANION ANIMAL PLACEMENT- Available fo r adoption , a ltered adults, purebreeds and mixed breeds. Call 658-3786.__________________G IV E S O M E O N E A SMILE— Somerset Re­gional Animal Shelter has puppies, kittens, dogs and cats. Adoption rea­sonable. Missing a pet? Call 725-0308.__________KITTENS— darling, have s h o ts , a re w orm ed , trained. Free to animal lovers only. Call 908-369-4479__________________POLISH ROOSTERS- (2) fre e to good hom e. Healthy pets. Call 908- 874-3355, ask for Paul. RABBIT— Golden Dutch & Hutch, free to a good home. Must pickup. Lin­den area. 908-486-4024, Iv. mag._________________

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RETIRED RACING GREY­HOUNDS AVAILABLE—Greyhounds make won­derful, docile pets! Please adopt! For information package. Please call or write:

Maks Peace With Animals

RD 2 Sax M S Basklag Rtdga, NJ

07*30SOS-SSS-37SS

TENDER TOUCH PET GROOMING

Pat Taxi Available Call SOG-27S-SS33

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HARRY JACK TRIVERMI*CIDE:— Recognized safe A effective by U.S. Center for Veterinary Medicine against hook, round, A tapeworms in dogs A cats. Available 0-T-C atfarm A feed stores.______LABRADOR AT STUD- field champ blood lines, h ips c e r t i f ie d good. Sweet, smart, goodlook­ing. Call 937-5292

4000SERVICES

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A -1 R E SU M E S ANDOTHER TYPING/WP SER­VICES. Professional work. Reasonable rates. Call Patsy '908j 548-4273 COMPUTER PROGRAM­MING— Customized Fox- BASE-, FoxBASE/MAC, FoxPro , SCO FoxBASE and SCO FoxPro program­ming. Customization of SBT accounting software, both PC, Macintosh A Unix. Exp d in Novell LANs. Step ken Dragon G A s s o c ., •0S -7S 7-

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Business cards. Let-, tertiead. resume, menus, brochures, newsletters, | directories, magazines, promotional packages. We handle all phases of production including print­ing. For more information

tO D -2 4 i- f lS t DESKTOP PUBLISHING

Invitations, wedding pro­grams, ftyers, newsletters, resumes A banners.

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MONEY FOR COLLEGE! PLEASE CALL 800-USA-1221 ext 4143. GRANTS A SCHOLAR-iships__________________ ;R E S U M E S - C o v e r ! letters, done by freelance MAC designer “writer. Call* 908-828-7143. ask for! Ron or leave message. Your f i r s t Impressioncounts!________________TYPIST TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE— for ail types of work- large or small-! computerword processer j laser printer capabilities, j Kathv 752-3119 or fax-, 469-3322

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A LOVING G LEARNING ENVIRONMENT- for your summer, full time or after school childcare needs. Dependable, registered, insu red . Meals, non­smoking. Call 369-6738.Hillsborough______________AVAILABLE 24 HOUR CHILD CARE- New Brun swick. near Cook Campus. Infants A toddlers. Free meals. 10% off 1st mo. fees. (DOS) 648-1709.GABY CARE- Birth to 14 mo. in my W estfie ld home. Joan, mother of 7, grandmother of 9, nursery school teacher, nurses aid training, cxc. refer­ences, have 14 mo. old Grandson. Will consider travel for day or over night, have experience taking care of children in your home while parents vacation. Have back-up care. Call 908-654-3118.BABY CARE- exp. Mom willing to watch your child in my No. Brunswick home; any hours, reason- able rates 908-220-0458 BABY C A R E - experi­enced, responsible mom with previous daycare center experience will provide loving care for your newborn or infant in my Hillsborough home. CPR c e r t i f ie d , non- smoker, fu lly insured, child-proof home, yard/ playroom. Appropriate equipment provided. First week half price. Expectant moms welcome! Please call 908-874-3795.

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BABYSIT IN MV HOME-by the hour-day-week, part time • full time, days- nights, weekends • over­night. Have fenced yard A playroom. Lunch included. Very reasonable. 722-2035.__________________CARE G ATTENTION can be given to your child or infant in my Metuchen home. Reasonable rates. PT/FT, wkds, or eves. Play­room, yard & infant ne­cessities. Call 548-2911,leave massage.__________CERT. ELEM. SPECIAL ED. TEACHER- mother of 2, will care for your in­fant or toddler in my non­smoking environment Pis- cataway home Mon.-Fri., exc. ref., reason, rates! 908-752-3127

CERTIFIED TEACHERwill provide quality care for your child in my South P la infie ld home. Non- smoker, excellent refer­ences, reasonable rates. Please call 753-6483 CERTIFIED TEACNER- will provide a safe and fun summer for your child In my Piscataway home. Snack and lunch included. FT or PT. (908) 469-6288 please leave a messageor call after 6pm________CHILD CARE- in Hills­borough. Mom, State Cer­tified, recreational thera­pist, CPR and First Aid Certified, flexible rates Atimes. 281-7906._______CHILD CARE- in my So. Plainfield home. Experi­enced. Any hours, any age. Call 908-561-0818 CHILD CARE- Interview a screened, insured pro­fessional caregiver who exceeds state standards. Call MONDAY MORNING INC. 908-526-4884 or 908-253-9595 to set upan appointment._________CHILD CARE- Part time. Bridgewater resident, ex­cellent refs. Call 707-1474___________________CLEANING SERVICE — Wkly, bi-wkly, monthly. Housekeeping, babysit­ting. Irve-irv'out Well done by responsible, exp’d Pol- ish women. 302-1949. DUNELLEN- will take loving care of your infant FT, exper.. refs, non- smoker. 908-752-1691 a x p a r la a c a d lo v in g mom— would love to care for your child in my Pisca- j taway home. CPR certi­fied. reasonable rates. I please call 752-7355 EXPERIENCED MOTH­ER— will provide TLC for your child. My home or yours. Somerville area.Call 685-0458__________HILLSBOROUGH — FT PT for M o o t on tfco Ron by former Mom on the run. Wcxxffieid Est. 281-0891. L O V IN G NO N -SMOKING- Husband and wife team, newborn to 4 yrs.. fenced in playground and nice playroom. 908-463-0545______________MOM OF 2— can provide loving care for your child in S o m e rs e t hom e. Fenced yd. One opening. infant on up. 937-5232 M O TH ER 'S HELPER/ BABYSITTER- FTPT. re sponsible teenager with exper. A refs. 908-753- 9131 or 753-2906.

PRIVATE HOME DAY CARE

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Arts and crafts and a lot more activities, fenced in yard, w e ll equipped. L ic e n s e d and s ta te approved. Only 2 open­ings left. Please call now for free registration at the QUALITY CARE DAY CARE CENTER. Located in Pisca­taway. (908) 885-1327. QUALITY CHILD CARE- In my Somerville home with lots of TLC. Years of experience fenced in yard. Lunch A snack pro- vided. (908) 526-4710 SEWING FOR K ID S t- at the Gremlin Academy. 2 hr. classes. 6 week ses­sions, 1 class/wk. $75. Learning to sew by hand A machine. 545-1709 STATE REGISTERED MOM— will care for your child at her Somerset home. Non-smoker, CPR certified, references. Call873-5735.______________TRUSTWORTHY BABYSIT­TER— mother of 2 yr. old, good refs. Somerset area. Please call 707-1953. W ILL B A B Y S IT- your child or children in my home, experienced, refer­ences, near Smalley School. Call 271-1594 leave msg.

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CLEANING DONE BY NONEGT- reliable per­son w ith re fe rences. W eekly/b i-w eekly one time jobs. Cell 752-2906

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CLEANING PERSON- re­sponsible G experienced with own transp. Refer­ences avail. Union Cty. Call Laura 201-676-4401 C LE A N IN G — e x p e ri­enced. Mother A daughter will clean homes, offices or apts. Own transp. Good refs. Honest, reliable. Call908-572-7523__________CLEANING— HomeVCon- dos/Apts. LOW RATES- 1 bdrm, bath $40 to 4 bdrm, 2-3 baths $65. Honeat/reliable/exp/refs provided. Carol 754-2574 C LE A N IN G - H ouse i, apartm ents and busi­nesses daily. Good refer­ences. Prefer Somerset County. 725-1846. CLEANING— Houses, apts, condos, offices, etc. Good references & transp. No job Is too big. Call us now! Glenia A Fortu at908-560-4644._________C L E A N IN G - P ro fes­sional, with a personal touch. Reliable, refer- ences, Free estimates. Commercial A residential. 10% off first cleaning. Call The Polished Look806-7554______________

DIRTY CARPETS ARE MY SPECIALTY

Best Service, Best Price, Special Care. Call Anthony

PQS-S4S-1140 ___N O U SEC LEAN IN G A BABYSITTING— good ref erences A own transpor­tation, Peapack Gladstone A Bedminster area. Call 781-7766 or 781-0285 HOUSECLEANING- 11 yrs. experience. Excel, refs. Scotch Plains, West- field, Cranford area. 908-245-7290______________HOUSECLEANING- Ex­c e l le n t re fe re n c e s , Bridgew ater resident, $30 *50, eves, avail. Call707-1474______________HOUSECLEANING— good references, experience, own transportation, Mon- Fri. Call Kristina anytime201-491-9134__________lasers dMeudsd Free Estimates

SPARKLINGSERVICES

We clean thereegMyHomes. Condos, Offices Professional/Commercial

Full janitorial service Vacant A Far Sal* UaltsCarpets-Floors-Windows

Construction Cleanup908-247-4453

We clean, We really do! Servicing Middlesex Cty.

L. A. CLEANING SERVICE 10 yrs. exp. Work guar­

anteed. References avail.Call 241-9418__________PORTUGESE LADY- Will clean & iron parttime or fulltime. Experienced, ref­erences available. Cell 908-355-8991. ask forCarla or Mina.___________PROFESSIONAL CLEAN­ING SERVICES— Com­mercial A residential. Call for free estimates 908-233-6057______________

PROFESSIONAL WINDOW CLEANING

Fully ins.. Bonded. FREE EST! Superior Ref., Call 1-800-253-6243__________W E L L CLEAN YOUR NOME— or office, weekly, bi-weekly or 1 time. 8 yrs. exp. Bonded A insured. Free Est. call 685-5961

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

Any 2 rms or 200 sq. ft Deec Steam Cleaning S*5 95 Reg $49 95 Shampoo Scrubbing w/ Deep Steam Cleaning $39 95 Reg $69.95 Upholatary Cleaning sofa or 2 chrs.S39 95 Reg S59.95

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THERAPEUTIC MAS­SAGE— with Carol Quin­tana. C.M.Th. Gift certifi­cates avail. 560-1452

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ACCOUHTING GOOKKEEPING A

TAX SERVICEAll types of taxes. Expert Financial A tax counsel­ing. Reasonable rates.

tOS-24f-12S8 WILBERT DONNAY CPA

Member AICPA-NYSSCPA

Servicing business A Indi­vidua l. FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION. eTax Returns Planning- auditeAccounting A Bookkeep­ingeNew business setups

808-483-8849

4110Inatruetlen/edueaUon

BECOME A PARALE­GAL— Join America's fastest growing profes­sion. Work with attorneys. Lawyer instructed home study. The finest Parale­gal program available. Free catalog. 800-362- 7070 Dept. LH721 GIVE YOUR CHILD THAT EXTRA ADVANTAGE- En­thusiastic teacher w/10 yrs. exp. A masters de­gree. Certified K-12 A special education w/read- ing c e r tif ica tio n . Call Jayme at 908-422-7757.

4110

GUITAR INSTR- Jeff Is­rael-20 yrs. exp., teach­ing in NYC, now In NJ. All styles, all levels, all ages welcome. 908-422-4412 JAPANEGE LANGUAGE SCHOOL— Summer en­rollment, individual class- es. Call 908-369-6077, MATH TUTOR- Algebra, Trig, Pre-Calculus, Calcu­lu s . C a ll R ita 908-548-4632______________PIANO INGTRUCTION- Diane Olsen Galvacky, available for teaching 9am-2:30pm, Mon-Fri A Sat. Call 699-0636 PIANO LESSONS— In your home. Branchburg, Hillsborough and area.Call 369-4937__________PIANO, ALL STYLES A U AGES AT YOUN PACE- Degreed (BA/MM), 20 years experience, private, co llege A un ive rs ity . Bridgewater. 704-8620

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•DATA ENTRY CALL 90G-9G4-1GG4 TUTORING- Reading, Math in your home. 10 yrs. public school experi­ence. Certified K-8 A H.S. Math; M.A. degree. Call 908-272-5315.

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Call John at D90S-3E9-0G94D

4120 Insurance

LOW COST HEALTH INSURANCE

In d iv id u a l, fa m ily or group. Plans designed to meet your needs. Any Doctor or Hospital. Great maternity plan.

1-000-G70-071S

A TT O R N E Y N O U S ECALLS: Wills (from $70), Closings (from $395), In­corporations (from $225). Call for exact fees; other services.J. DeMarttae, Esq. 90S-B74-SS3*.

4170

CABINET RESTORATIONMost Kitchens under

$400. Refs. Fully Insured.■■■7M -1977""

★ W WW CATENA RAVING

G FENCINGAll types, FREE gate after 100ft. of fence. Drive­ways, Parking Lots, Curb- ing. D O I - f -1432.CLEAN-UP AND

RUBBISH ★ REMOVAL ★

Yards, attics, basements, construction debris, appli­ances. AAR ,

(SOS) 4 I 1 I 1 U CLEANUP A LIGHT HAUL­ING— of all types. Free estimates, insured, low rates, We work weekends. Call Tony 908-781-0400 CUSTOM SLIPCOVENS Draperies, reupholstery. Your fabric or ours. For­merly at Steinbachs A Hahne's. 43 yrs. experi­ence. Senior citizen disc. Shop at home service. W. Canter 757-6655.

DEBRISREMOVAL

IMMEDIATE SERVICEa Basementsa Attics a Garages a Yards

Manpower supplied. For courteous reliable service at reasonable prices

JCP CARTING 900-009-0040

WE SHOW UPIII DREGS DESIGNING A

£r DRESSMAKING Cr Specializing in expert alterations A tailoring. For further information, call;

>40-0681*DRIVEWAY/PARKING LOT SEAL COATING- Resi- dential/Commercial. See our display ad in the Busi­ness/ Service Directories in your local Forbes News­papers Classifieds. Free estimates. Fully insured. CHEM SEAL. Mendham, NJ. 908-234-2700

ED DUD'S POOL SERVICE

Opaninga, Closings, Vacu­um A full repair. Power Washing- 908-322-9012. GUTTER A LEADER CLEANING- Repaired A Installed. Quality service, Reasonable prices, fully insured. Call 654-5803. GUTTER A ROOF CLEAN­ING A REPAIRS- house trim painting A tree trim­ming. Very reasonable. Fully Insured.CLEAR VIEW 7E7-S347

RUTTER MANCleans, repairs A Installs leaders A gutters. Free Estimates 908-709-1610JANITORIAL SERVICE—specia liz ing in: office buildings. Banks, and pro­fessional offices, depend­able services, resonable rates. We will save you m o ney lJO N N T H A N 'S CLEANING SERVICES908-494-0968__________JUNK REMOVAL- Attic, basement, backyard*. Call Jo* 287-1281.

4170

LAWN MOWER REPAIR—Tom's Lawn Mower Ser­vice. Ride-on mowers, trimmers, weedeaters, chain saws, Toro, Snap­per, Rally, Honda. Free estimates. Free pickup A deliver. Piscataway 699-0326.__________________LIGHT HAULING- rub­bish removal, cellar, attics A garages cleaned. For free estimate call 908- 253-8837______________

MOBILE MARINE SERVICE

Free Estimates Pick up A Delivery

7 Days a week (908) 704-0475

MOVING? Apts., Homes, Offices, Pianos. Lie.# 00550. Palm larl May- are, •08-386-2484 MOVINST- Select the competent, experienced, reasonable gentlemen of BBS UNE MOVERS. PM #00156. 71S-7T33.

NEW CONSTRUCTION Additions, Kitchens, Batn- rooms, Decks. Alto Indus­trial A Commercial work.

K-PAM RENERAL BLDG. CONTRACTORS

•08-4AP-A681 PIANO TUNINO

Over 25 years experience. Wayne Smith,

•06-634-3618 CUSTOM REUPHOL­STERY— Home, Office, Auto, Marine. Fabric or plastic slipcovers. Foam rubber, large fabric selec­tion. Fully insured. Hish- meh's Custom Upholstery, 112 Mountain Ave., Mld-dlesex 356-2082________

TRUCK FOR MRS Reasonable rates. De­pendable, reliable and quick. Call Jim Brennan

(201) 672-3841•DRESS MAKING"

TAILORING-ALTERATIONS Bridal, etc. Specializing In

Plus Size Fashion. -(80S ) 220-8772"

—PAVING and— —SEAL COATING—

Commarcial/Raaidential Paving @ 654/tq. ft.

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A COMCDY MAGIC A PUN SHOW- for Holiday, Of­fice, Birthday* w/exotic animals. Clip ad A show boss. Call Mr. Magic NOWI 908-322-7077.

BALLOONRIDES

Flights leave our own li­censed balloon port in Whltehous* at 6pm dally. May thru October. One of N j’t oldest and moat ex­pe rience d ba llo on ing companies! Special 20th anniversary price $135 per person.

CONTACT DENNY AT YELLOWSTONE

BALLOON ADVENTURES •08-436-3320

BIRTHDAY PARTY EN­TERTAINMENT- For chil­dren (4 A up)- Fun filled magic show A balloon ani­mals for all. Reasonable rates. Call Constantine.806-7743.______________CELEBRATIONS UNLIM­ITED - Disc Jockey Enter­tainment. No charge for overtime.(SOE)DlS-OQ3E. CLOVERLAND PONY R ID E S- A CAROUSELS for Parties A Picnics. CaH908-996-3140._________COMS-ME THE CLOWN- Children* parties, reason­able rates. Call 908-769-4259___________________

D D D DDIAMOND T - DJ Service. Affordable, quality enter­tainment. We beat avary- body's prices! 757-0209 PON PARTIES— or any occasion call the Music Factory DJ Service, fdr more info. 359-6041I CAN DRAW ANYTHING!Portraits, Pets, Home*, etc.; Character Sketches for Parties. Reasonable rates. 908-548-0548 PARTY PLAYERS- run the fu n . C haracte rs , theme costume parties, puppets. 90S-tSS-tS2S

PUDDINGMy-Tee-Flae Clewaia

Reputation speaks for It­self all occasions comedy magic and more. Please call (908) 651-0747 T -S H IR T P A IN T IN G PARTY- Children paint T- ah lrts and take them home. (908) 548-4558 TUPPERWARE- Parties are our specialty. Bridal showers, fund raisers, home demonstration! or just to order. 548-8090.

CALLIGRAPHY— A touch of clad* for that special occasion. Call Clnrt- 908- 563-4219 please Iv. msg. LOOKING FOR A PRO- TOGRANERT Fdr doing your Wedding or ■■ G roup P h o to * , t f c i . Charies Moore III, 908-234-1235

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Call us for all your Word-p r o c e s s ln g n e e d s ; R esum es , A cade m ic papers, Medical records, Fliers, Advertisements, Desktop publishing, etc. C onven ien t lo c a tio n . Great rates, great refer­ences. Call now for a free consultation. 234-296S.

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COMPUTER TRAINING G SUPPORT SERVICES—Professional training on major, word processing, data base and spread­sheet programs. General computer training avail. 1 on 1 and on sight training avail. Telephone support and costume program­ming also avail. Call SDC (908) 745-7300.

5030

BABY SITTER/HELPER-Mature, depend., own t ra n s ./re f . re q u ire d .

Rosemary 272-5224.BABYSITTER NEEDED-part time, references re- qulred. Call 271-4295

WELCOME WAGON INTER NATIONAL, a progressive, national company, offers training based on over 60 yrs. experience, learn to be a Marketing A PR Con­sultant to local merchants A professionals, assisting new families, new parents A engaged women. Repre­sentatives work a 30 or 40 hr. flex, schedule. Un­limited earning potential. Car needed. Call MorelleSweet 908-766-3262 . Fri. 9-5. EOE

TO: ANYONE WHO WOULD USE TO HAVE A HIGHER QUALITY LIFE­STYLE.Kim A I have found a way to be able to make more money than we could ever spend, and have all the free time to enjoy It with our family A friends. GIVE US A CALL AT SOS-ST2- 1214. We will treat you like family A show you how you can do It too! Recorded message

Haw Is Mm time, Frank G Kim

ACCOUNTANT- Junior.college graduate pre­ferred. CPA office, com­puter lite ra te a must. Send resume to: Box 17. c/o Forbes Newspapers. P.O. Box 699 Somerville. NJ. 08876ADULT A ID E - for Bedminster Elementry before school childcare program hrs. 7-9AM, Mon-Fri while school is in secession, con tact Bobbi Melcer 908-271-2844

CHILD C ARE- PT, re­sponsible, experienced person needed fo r 2 young children in my New Brunswick home, 2 days. Must have refs. A car. 908-247-0799CHILDCARE NEBDED-for two lovely girls, ages 4 A 8 beginning August 25, prefer Somerset A Mid- dlebush areas, Please call 908-873-8950 after 6PMCHILDCARE HEEDSD-FT, Mon-Fri, preferably In our So. Plfd. home for 3 A 5 yr. old girls. Call 754- 6461 after 7PMI'M A YOUNG aad ADORADLB— 1 yr. oldboy looking for someone to care for me in my Fanwood home 1 or 2 a fte rn o o n s A an oc­cas iona l Frl. or Sat. e ve n in g . R efe rences

. d i l l 880-8207MOTHER’S HELPER —part time some evenings, West Bridgewater area.722-6211 __________

PARENTSDo you have the warmth consistency A structure to become a therapeutic fos­ter parent for a child or teen with special emo­tional needs? Catholic Charities will provide 24 hour support, training, therapy for the child A case management. Sti­pend available. Call Ther­apeutic Foster Care Coor­dinator at

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ergentc person needed to help Grandmother care for 9 month and 3 yr old, and do light housekeeping in my Bridgewater home, must have exp. and ref.s, own transportation, 908- 685-1410 evenings

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Experience preferred for fast growing appliance company in Somerville, NJ. Must know all major appliance repairs and in­stallation. Call 725-3400 between 9:30am-5:30pm ask for Harry.___________

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AUTO- Class "A" Techni­cians, Ford or Chrysler - Plymouth - Jeep - Eagle. Excellent salary, benefits, working conditions, Bonus incentive plan A paid va­cation. Uniforms supplied. Union shop, call Damian at 908-722-2500 from 9- 5 PM.AVON SALES- All areas.

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LOOKING FOR BRIGHT BUSY— go ahead people to wear & show lades fashion jewiery we train 2 eves. $170 . Ca 874- 3663

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Apply /Learn FREE to:•Get a PT/FT career.•Save,Invest more.•Team up for support. Hourly Meetings:Sets, 10 AM. 2PM, A 7pm. At: Prlmerlca Fi­nancial Sarvlcaa, 400-AI Carp Ct, S. Ptflg (Behind Feedtewn, Mdlsx Mall) 12-2pm, 90S-7SS-0010.TAKE CHARGE PERSON TO RUN— traveling pre­school gymnastics pro­gram . Phys-Ed degree helpful but not necessary. For more information call 561 8888_______________

F/T • P/T— m a n cu n s t wanted, 908-685-0202. ask for Sandee _____

MAIL DISTRIBUTORSEarn $ 50 0 to S I .000 weekly. No experience. S end s e if a dd re sse d stamped enevlope to PO Box 227 . Lebanon. NJ 08833.

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TEACHER/ASSISTANT POSITIONS— avail, at Westfield "Y* Children's Center. 3 Day Care Teach e rs A AM A PM As­sistants. Experience with young children a must. Apply at: Westfield "Y", 220 Clark Street. _______

WILL ESTABLISHED MA- CHIfff SHOP- ha* open Ings for machine shop op­erator*. Apply In person only at: 1807 W. Eliza bath Ave, Undtn, NJWORD PROCESSOR/ SECRETARY- Microsoft Word- will train, for ser vice company In Bridge water To start 8/17, 5 days. 9 5PM, Call 231- 1810 bat. 9-SPM________

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Well established Central New Jersey messenger service looking for full time drivers with own late model cargo vans-for de­liveries in metro area. Must be neat A person­able. Immediate start. Ex cellent earning potential for aggressive individual if qualified please call 908- 722-7537 Mon-Fri, 9 4PM

C ERTIFIED NURSES AIDE— Part time 7AM- 3PM. O aly c a r t l f la d aldaa la apply. Good working conditions A good benefits. Raritan Health A Extended Care Center. 633 Rte 28, Raritan, NJ 08869. 908-526-8950RN— 7AM-3PM PART TIME. R N - 3PM-11PM FULL TIME. Raritan Health A Extended Care, 633 Rt. 28, Raritan, NJ. 908- 526-8950

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TEACHERS- Local Som­erset County preschool needs 2 loving, talented, experienced early child­hood teachers for Sept. P re-K* Kindergarten 5 days. 9AM-3PM. A nurs- e r y 5 m o r n in g s 9 - - — *** — ' '69-7011:30AM. Call 469-7029

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR—Food prep for fast growing popular menu items res­taurant. Not fast food. Requires food handling and mgmt. exp. 40 hrs. wk. Resume to: Teejays. 1075 Easton Ave., Somer- set, N.J. 08873_________

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COMPANION- wanted for elderfy woman to stay week-ends and/or vaca­tio n s when necessary. B ridgew ater area, own transportation. Mature fe ­m a le c o m p a n io n p re ­ferred. 526-9625

FRIENDLY HOME PAR- ' TIES— has openings for j demonstrators. No Cash I Investm ent. No service

charge. High commission and hostess awards. Two catalogs, over 600 items. CALL 1-800-488-4875

COOK— fu ll/p a rt tim e, apply in person before 4 pm. Buzzys Restaurant. 200 Stelton Rd.. Piscat- away, NJ_________________POSITION AVAILABLE:S tarting Septem ber for g r o w in g D a y C a raCenter Flexible hours. Love of children a must. For m ore in fo rm a tio n , please call 561-8888.

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MANAGEMENT TRAINEE2 year prog'am with a starting salary of 30K~ Call 7S2-S234, ext. 240 and ask for Craig.________

SALES —CAPITAUSTS Unique Inti. Co. seeks a longterm mo­tivated people person who wants to capitalize on the American dream. Multi lin ­g u a l^ - 908-548-4848

MANICURIST- FT or PTN eeded fo r busy hair salon. 60% comrr. Exp. a must! 754-6682.

FULL T IM E - M icrofilm p rocess ing te ch n ic ia n , drivers license req.. salary based on e xpe rie nce . S om erv ille area. 908- 722-2972GROOMER- PT FT, must be experienced . Dogs Cats. Warren Area. Call 908-469-2633

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This is a challenging ca­reer opportunity for cre­ative, outgoing salesper­sons w ith all types of backgrounds & experi­ence. Call Now 6/13, 1- 215-364-9316

HAIR DRESSER- FT &PT. Flexible hours. Full service salon. Come join our great staff! Call Linda

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MODELS'female 5 4 & up: guys 5 9 A up Wanted for excit­ing fashion show season. Exp. pref. but not nec. Must be outgoing, love music A dance. Call Run­way Magic 908-985-7600 after 2PM for appt. ___

SECRETARIES— for envi- romental consulting firm, Full or part time. Word prefect exp. req.. Send re­sum e to : P ersonna l, Recon systems. PO BOX 317. Raritan, NJ, 08869. E.O.E.

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MOTHERS WANTED- to Iwork Part time, earn more i than husbands. Husbands | welcome to ca ll too ! ! 908-602-3405

HAIR STYLIST- for Unisex shop. Experienced to cut men, women A chil­dren. Fanwood area. 908- 322-2282HAIRDRESSER- Prof needed fo r busy ha ir salon. Bring yr. own clien- tal and make 80% comm, the 1st 3 months A 60% after. Benefits. Paid vaca­tions. 754-6682.

HEAD TEACHER- FT/PT for toddter/pre-school pro­gram, Bachelors degree required in early ch ild ­hood education. Accept­ing applications until Aug. 17, 1992, Send resume with cover letter to: Ken- shirk Childcare Center. 445 Old Post Rd.. Edison. NJ 08817, Attn: Cynthia Schafer. Director

NEW YEAR NEW CAREERFart tlm a A fu ll tlmapersons for telemarketing positions in Union based company. Exper. an ad­vantage but not essential as training given Excal- lan t pay packaga for tho right pooplo. Call for further info A interview Carl 908-686-5788

Busy sales office located in Basking Ridge needs a TAKE CHARGE person to coordinate, organize, and support their professional sales team. This GREAT OPPORTUNITY is a long term stable temporary as­signment with many pos­sibilities.

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5 years exp. Work for a company that rewards you with incentive bonuses. Benefits, job security, ad­vancement opportunities. Ca.l Nick 908-526-1174. evenings 908-526-1130 General Conditioning

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Located in historic Princeton. New Jersey, the Medical Center, a 450-bed teaching community hospital, offers the perfect setting for your pro­fessional practice!Complement our staff of anesthesiologists and CRNA's, dedicated to its patients, staff and community N.J license and AANA certification requiredFor more information regarding this exceptional Full-time opportunity with flexible scheduling, please contact:\blanda M. Lahaza, Assistant Director 253 Witherspoon St., Princeton, NJ 08540 609-497-4338

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OFFICE ASSISTANT- Insurance Co. seeks bright, people-oriented individual with professional phone manner A appearance for Office Assistant position R esponsib ilities include filing. It. typing, A answer­ing phone. WP 50 A Lotus 123 a must. Competitive salary A benefits. Send resume A references to: P.O. Bq/ 91, Eedmmster, NJ 07921.

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Per DiemDue to expanding ser vices The Medical Center is seeking experienced individuals in busy Radiology Department1 Flexible hours Excellent salary Previous exper­ience required. Contact Yolanda M. Lahaza,Assistant Personnel Director 253 Witherspoon Street Princeton. NJ 08540 609-497-4338 or Radiology Dept, at 497-4308Equal Opportunity Employ** M'F When iredmox

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TELEMARKETERS- Forinsurance sales, $7/hr. * bonus, looking for experi­enced phone person w/ fr ie n d ly d ispos ition lo ­cated in da rk . NJ Call 908-499-2253 ______TELEMARKETER— axpar ienced phone parson needed to set sales ap pointments work out of your own home. Hourly ra te - bonus. Minimum hrs. to start. If interested please call Vince at 908 276-3262 ___________TELEPHONE SALES- FT& PT days & evenings. *6 - S15/hr. plus commission. Start today. Edison Area. Call Steve 908-549-2492TIRED OF BEINO LOST IN THE CROWD? Business isbooming!, growing REAL ESTATE comp, needs 3 re­liable, ambious sales peo­ple, we offer extensive in- house tra in in g , 100% comm, plan, come show off your talents, for a con­fid e n tia l in terv iew call today* 908-752-1111

TOW TRUCK DRIVERSNeeded, fu ll tim e /part time. Must be over 21. Please apply In person:

Highway Service 84E Trumbull Street

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SERIOUS MONEYLOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD PEOPLE for a busi­ness that is expanding in ti, 908-789-3710

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PART TIME W ORK- with full tlma pay Christmas Around the World. No In­vestm ent. Call Donna 908-769-4259__________

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T85Pis call 908 381 5851RECEPTIONIST- Doctor's Office in Plscatawey. Permanent Part time. Medical Billing A Com puter exper. preferred. Call 908-572-5950SECRETARY- A caring person with good skills tor legally blind piano tuner and real estate Investor. 908 755 1120

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AMBITIOUS PERSONCleaning inside buses. Early hours Edison area. Call 549-0129__________

AMERICA’S BESTChristmas Around the World hiring demonstra­tors. Special bonuses now. Call 908-647-2531 or 757-3055____________AVON SALES- All areas.

For information call 1-80G-GS3-2292

DRIVER— nights, part time. Apply in person: Barons Drug Store, 243 East Broad St., Westfield.

I— Tow truck flat­bed, High school, college student. Must be 18. Clean DL Days, nights & weekends. 908-526-3828FREE YOURSELF FROM BOSSES- A reporting to work. Exc. income, min. h rs ., g rea t b e n e fits ! Sched. int. 725-1499.

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* * * *KEYBOARDIST A GUI­TARIST WANTED IM ­MEDIATELY for working Classic rock band. Please call 908-236-0699.

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•08-287-8722U T IL IT Y C O M PAN Y JO B S - $7 .80-115.75 per hour, this area. Men and women needed. No experience necessary. For information, call 1-219- 736-9807, ext. U2617, 9am-9pm - 7 days.______

L A D IE S H A N D B A G REPS.— In/out of home, $$$ immed. openings, See, Show Or Sell, Host ess free gifts. Up to 50% profit. New, Fun, Easy, Ex­citing oppty., Your the BOSS! 908-287 6826

TELEPH O N E INTER­VIEW S- NO Sales, 20- 30 hrs./week. $6/hr. PSI Watchung, Call Betty or Phoebe 908-755-5260WAITER/WAITRESS—Experienced. Apply in per son: Marino's Seafood Cranford, N.J.

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C H A U F F E U R / GARDENER— Good refer­ences. Call eves. 908 526-6722.HOUSEKEEPERS, NAN­NIES, NURSES AIDES AVAIL— Women of all na­t io n a lit ie s . A p p lica n ts sc re e n e d . R easonable fees. Aurora Agency. Long Branch, 908-222-3369LIVE IN — J a m a ic a n woman will take care of elderly in their home. Ex­perience & references. Call 908-738-4044.WORD PROCESSING —Individuals or businesses. Will research, write or just type your letter or docu m ent. Resum es, laser printer. Bedminster area. 908 722-8268.

LIMOUSINE DRIVERSPT positions avail. Must bs over 25. Retirees wel c o m e . C a l l 9 0 8 968-0040, 9am 9pmMLM/OROUND FLR OPPORTUNITY Spec tacular system that saves people 10K-100K Interest on their mortgages. Busi ness briefings. Call Marvin Widls (908) 494-6517.OFFICE/BNIPPINO POSI­TION- PT, 10AM-4PM, answering phones, filing, filling A packaging of small orders for optical lens manufacturer in Mid­dlesex. 908-356-1461P/T PROGRAM AIDE —Wanted for senior employ ment and training pro­gram. Requirements; 55 or older, low income, must have car. $6.55/hr plus mileage reimburse­ment. Call 908-756 0161EEO.__________________

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$ 4 9 9 5

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Mitsubishi Montero goes to top of sport utility marketMontero is a far cry from the rath-By BILL RUSS

FORBES NEWSPAPERS

Besides offering the broadest ranges of transportation potential Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) also represent one of the fastest grow­ing segments in the modem Amer­ican automotive market. Although SUV’s are becoming more numer­ous, more powerful and more luxu­rious, it is still well established a great majority of owners are more interested in knowing about its po­tential off-road capabilities than in actually putting their SUV in the dirt. But just knowing it can han­dle almost any weather or terrain condition is part of the lure of the SUV.

The 1992 Montero is the Mitsub­

ishi's third version of an SUV in less than 10 years, and with this new model now offers what it be­lieves to be the consummate all­purpose, all-weather family travel machine. Since its original early '80’s introduction it has grown from a high and harrow 2-door people carrier to a very civilized and luxurious 4-door multi-purpose and all-weather member of the family. It is larger, rounder and slightly more powerful, and dis­plays many new engineering and technological features for safety and comfort.I exposed our top-of-the-line SR to some challenging paved and un­paved two lane roads in the foot­hills of the Sierras in Northern Cal­ifornia as well as thorough runs

through our cities and interstates:APPEARANCE: The Montero

SR looks its part. It has a short, high hood, a large fUlly-glassed cabin area with five doors, an out­side mounted spare tire and large side mirrors. For practicality there are wide plastic fender flairs, and the lower body is covered by a con­trasting colored plastic cladding to minimize dings and scratches. A tow ball assembly is built into the rear bumper, and there's headlight washers.COMFORT: Our Montero was out­fitted with about every option in the parts book; leather upholstery, power sunroof, air conditioning. AM/ FM/CD sound and a spare tire cover. Standard equipment in­cludes a specially suspended driv­ers seat, full analog instrumenta­tion, cruise control, cup holders, a rear wiper/washer/defogger. a 12- volt-auxiliary outlet, a rear door mounted tool box and utility light, power mirrors, windows and locks, an efficient heater with rear seat ducting and a large rear storage area with tie downs. A lot of thought has been given to making sure of outstanding comfort and convenience.

ROADABILITY: While the RS Montero has a full off-road capa­bility, its suspension provides a passenger car like ride on the pavement An optional adjustable shock absorber system allows the driver to set the correct damping for partidular road conditions. The optional ABS is tied in with stand­ard four-wheel disc brakes for safe stoppmg. The large Yokohama

31xlO.,5VR15 ti-res provide, a good footprint on any surfaceand the power steering gives good feed­back. All-around vision is excellent and the high seating makes it easy to see ahead in traffic.

PERFORMANCE: The 151horsepower, SOHC V-6 normally has enough power to cruise the highways in overdrive with the four-speed automatic. In traffic, on higher mountain grades and off- pavement third gear is recom­mended and often required. Mit­subishi's ActiveTrac 4-wheel drive

is very sophisticated and versatile. Changes from 2-to 4-whecl drive and back can be made on the fly up to CO miles per hour. In low gear 4-wheel drive the climbing po­tential is excellent.

SUGGESTIONS: Redesign the instrument panel and console so switches and controls are more convenient and visible to the driv­er.

ECONOMY: EPA ratings arc 15 city/18 highway. 1 averaged 1C.3 mpg.

CONCLUSIONS: This latest

er plain and basic model of the early '80’s. It has literally grown in size, power, performance, conve­nience and luxury and is now con­sidered a top contender in the ever-growning sjxvrts utility field.

PRICE AS TESTED: $27,885 completely equipped.BASE PRICE: $22,429 with auto­matic transmission and with auto­matic transmission and 4-wheel drive.

TEST DRIVE: MITSUBISHI MONTERO SRspaoMeaBan*•a a * prfoa - $22,428 M m M I m M • $27,885 Bn gin * ty p * ■ V-6, sohe 12-v, mp*Bn«kw - 3.0 Mm/181 ddH M lI f OM -151 at 5.000 rpmTofqu* (M b a |-174 at 4,000rpmW haaBaeafla iylti • 107 Inch/ 187 InchTranamiealan — 44pssdauto pH* 4 vxriveal C u rb w a lg h t - 4,240 fos.

P oundw M R 28 FM i capacity - 24 q*L Fuat requirem ent - unleadedregular - 87 octana Tlraa - Yokohama Supargreor 31x10 SR15 aH-season Brafcaa - anti-lock optionaldisc/d»cDriw* train - front anginaAaarffour-wheel drivePotfocma noo - M 0 mph -120 sec. 1/4 mie (E.T.) -192 sac. BRA economy, m pg aNy/ Nghway/obaarvad -15/18/ 183Drag eoaWelan t |N ) - .48See the fcSsutfcN Montero SR « the knowing local dealership: Remington Mitsubishi, Routes 202 and 31 in Ham-ington.

The 1992 Mitsubishi Montero SR is more powerful and luxurious and is an excellent off-road vehicle.

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CHEVY- 85 Carnaro Ber- lin e tta . maroon w/grey int., 71 k, V-6, ps, pb, auto, digital dash, cruise, tilt, am/fm/cass, ac, exc. cond., $4000 b/o, 908- 752-6095 after 5 pm. DATSUN 82 280 Z X - 5spd, am/fm/cass, 6 cyl, exc. cond., $4200 b/o, 908-232-8630 FORD— 90 Mustang GT, w hite , 33K miles, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass. Exc. cond. $9700. Call 908-788-3993._______________M A ZD A - 89 RX7-GXL, 5- spd., loaded, sunroof, white, 45K mi., $10,300/ B0. 908-422-1532 N IS S A N - 85 200SX, 5 speed, new clutch, new s tru ts . Asking $ 2 7 5 0 . (908) 561-1283

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S U B A R U80 Brat, 4x4, 4 cyl., 4

spd, 2 bbl. Weber carb, am/fm/cass, equalizer, roll bar, brush bar in front, many new and replaced parts : clutch, transmis­sion, spark plugs, d is­tributor, rotor, entire igni­tion system has been re­placed, interior in good shape, a little rust around the fender wells and a few minor dents and dings here and there, comes with many extra parts: hood, pass, side door, al­ternator, 2 ignition coils, electronic transitor ingi- tion control box, taillight a s s e m b ly (p a sse n g e r side), rear drive axle, rear window, 5 tires and rims, and a set of sport side- view m irrors, (all parts come from an extra Brat and do not need to be re­placed on this vehicle!!), must sell, in desperate need of cash!! $1300 b/o, cheap price for the conve­nience of a 4x4 during the w in ter m onths ahead!! call anytim e, 908-722- 3000 ext. 6256, leave mess.

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CHEVY— 88 Beauville v a n , N ew t i r o s a nd brakes, tune-up, air, PS, PB, 42,000 miles. Clean, $8,500 or best offer. Call 381 4311DODQE— 85 Van. 15 passenger. Excellent con dition. 50,000 mi. $5200.

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lOOOcc, Springer front end, 4 1/2 gallon tank. D rag b a rs , lo a d s o f c h ro m e a ll a ro u n d !! , Chrome Mag wheels, In e ludes h e lm e t, asking $ 3 0 0 0 b /o , 9 0 8 8 05 9776 or 908 356 0537, need cash FAST!!SUZUKI- 80 GS 1100L, 9 8 0 0 o r ig io n a l m iles , $1400 or best offer. Call (908) 563 9552

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8420Motor Homes

WINNEBAGO- 79, fully equipped, air and genera­tor, sleeps 6, new tires. $6500. 725-2398 6pm- 10 pm.

8440Miscellaneous RV

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8610Boots

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8620Power Boots

NEW 14 FT. SULVIN BOAT— W/ tra ile r, and 9.9 hp Suzuki fuel injec­tion motor, won in con­te s t, $25 0 0 b/o, 908- 359-3552 after 5 pm

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8630Sailboats

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8640

OUTBOARD M O T O R S -Game F isher 7 .5 HP, Cruise n Carry 2.7hp, Bottom Line Fish Finder- portable. Call 908-685- 2027 after 5pm for more info. & price.

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A dr. Dodge, a/l. 4-cyl a ir . ps/b Sler. r/def. 89.701 mi c a a a p VIN A-FF250B75. £ j L s 3

’84 SDN D’VILLE4 dr Cadillac Aulo. VB, PS/B/W/ Sls/Lks/etc. A/C. AM/FM ster/cass. tilt/cruise. Loadedl VIN #E908917188.035 ml. “ V / S

’86 E S C O R T? dr Ford Aulo. 4 cyl. PS/B. au am/ fm stor/cass 72.276 mi ^ sy ry r VIN GT193762 J M K

’86 COLT 4-DRPlymouth aulo. 4-cyl. AIR, MS/PB. AM/FM, rear defrost.30.505 m.VIN # GUO 13895. A4 S S

’89 CORSICA4 dr Chevy, a/l. V-G. AIR. ps/b. cruise, sler. 45.660 m>VIN #KE131541 O O / J

’90 DYNASTY4 dr Dodqe. a/l. 4 . AlH. ps/b. c/c. I'll. 60.958 mi VIN #LD867026.

’87 SUNBIRD SE2DR Pontiac auto, 4-cyl, AIR, ps/b. sler/cass. r/def.68.510 mi. S ' l Q O CVIN #H7535398.

VIN# MR225450

’91 CARAVAN2 dr Dodqe, 5 pass. a/l. a \ air. ps/ b. slor. r/def. _ „ _

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BRANDNEW 1992 MAZDA

Luxury sedan w/auto trans , 6 cyl , ps/tvW/l/trunk/antdrvrs seat. AW FM stereo cass equal air tqls . r dot., cruise, gauges, Ithr. int., rem. sport mirrs , alloy whls VIN N 0117990 Stk 92M518 MSRP $50,256

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IMPOSSIBLE PRICE:NEW 1992 STANZA XE

4 cyl . 5 spd pwr ster ft brakes front whl drive VIN#NT411811 MSRP $13 525

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LOYALE WAGONAuto 4 cyl p/raefc ft pinion ster pt> AM’F M ster pw tis air t glass. n* del gauges cloth m l, bkt sis all season SBR BSM ViN * NC422019 Stk I 9? 253 MSRP $12 197

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. <» cyl . p/fiick & pinion strng/disc t)fk:, . full time 4 whl drive. ABS brks . AM/FM st-cass w/equal K. CD playor, p/w/lks/ant /drvrs seal, air, tnt gls . rr d e l, tilt, cruise, gauges, cloth in t . hkt sis , carpot mats sun rl all sea stl belt rad , alloy whls . VIN NH104103. STK #0? 19!. MSRP $28,895 $3000 dc.ilor discount

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1992 OLDSMOBILE88 ROYALE SEDAN 1991 OLDSMOBILE

CUTLASS SUPREME SEDAN1992 OLDSMOBILEACHIEVA SPORT COUPE

Incl: Accent stripe,wire whl . discs. Option Package ISB, anti-lock brakes, P/brakes.P/st.,P/win., P/dr. locks, P/ant., A/C, tilt st, whl. AM/FM st. radio w'cass., cruise cont ,6 way P/d & p seats, rear defog. Blue. V-6 eng., auto trans. Stk. #170, VIN #NH369845. MSRP ..$21,277.

SALE PRICE

17.995nc D g dash. = d'a«e«

P s : ' ' C’ ocxsA C . ! '! st w - . AM,FM s: rad c * cass.. cr„ se com V-6 e"g a_ ’o pa'-s . G-ay 'S .'C F ^ Stk #3900 V S # V 0 3 ” 692 MSRP. ..$16,950.

SALE PRICE

10,995$500 Value Option Package, split rear seats, 1SD Package, PW , P remote control package, AM FM st. w cass & CD player, fog lamps, sporf facias, rear sport aero wings, 2.3 liter quad 4 eng. w auto trans. Aqua Blue. Stk. #190. VIN #NM445774. M S R P .$18,322

SALE PRICE

15,4951992 OLDSMOBILE

ACHIEVA S SEDAN1992 CADILLACE L D O R A D O C O U P E

SPECIAL!

Incl P/brakes, P/st P/dr locks. P/win , Option Package 1SB. A/C, rear defog. anti lock brakes. ANVFM st radio w dig dock Auto trans, 2.3 liter L4 quad Bright Aqua Stk #197, VIN # NM449167 MSRP $15,330.

SALE PRICE

13,4951992 CADILLAC

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1992 OLDSMOBILECUTLASS CIERA S SEDAN

Incl P brakes, P st.. Pw in., Pant., P dr. locks, A'C, Option Package ISB. seating package, sport mt. package. P da, $ n.ght mirror, accent stripe, leather seats, cruise cont rear detog., Bose AM FM st. radio CD w cass . tilt st whl. V-8 eng , auto trans., anti-iochbrakes. a rbag. Taupe w match leath. mt. Stk #1040. VN FNU604143 MSRP $35,544.

foi 2 8 ,9 9 5Incl $600 Value Option Package,wire whl discs, P/bencn seats. Option Package ISO. P/brakes, P st , 533 mi . P/dr locks, A/C. AM FM st radio w/cass, P/win , pulse wiper, Burg,indy, V-6 eng , auto trans Stk #21H VIN #N6416901 MSRP $16,258

SALE PRICE

12,995 lease$' a mo.

for 30 mos.

Eldo 30 mo closed end lease Required at signing ollease $450 ret security deposit first mo payment Plus $1500 customer capitalized cost reduction required 12 000 mi yr allowed 15 cents per mi chg over. To determine total multiply payment * no ol months Ta* he tees, registration addt'l

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case $450 rei security A ll a p p ro p ria te taxe s &llzed cost reduction - ,E*r. To determine total / V“ Uroean

C adillac/ O ldsm obile ..( 9 0 8 ) 2 4 7 - 1 0 0 0 l l

1100 Livingston Ave off Rt 1, North Brunswick. New Jersey DIRECTIONS: 1 Mile West of Rt. 1 on Livingston Ave., North Brunswick

c "C ar o f th e year!" ^f Incl: Sport int. package! Floor consol' Leather seats! ^^ 1SB Option Pkg' Auto, day/mght mir! Air bags' Anti- ^f lock brakes!

Plus: Elec, climate cont., cruise corn., ilium, entry j£ sys.. cont. cycle wiper sys., auto trans., 8 Cyl., P/St,,

P/B, PI Win., P/Dr Locks, AC. AM/FM St. Rad. w/( Cassette & More! Stk. #1159 VIN #NU815796. S >

MSRP $36,662 H

SALE PRICE *

i ‘32.495 j

A ll a p p ro p ria te taxe s & lie. fees add 'l. A ll rebates ass igned to dealer

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July 8, 9, 10, 1992 Forbes Newspapers

♦Vi*' Real EstateGuideM-1

Colonial offers seclusion in South Plainfieldp This colonial, which sits on a se- >>.;.eludcd wooded lot at 3140 Wood­

land Ave. in South Plainfield, is selling for $489,900.

The home is located in the J.P. Stevens Estate area and overlooks a scenic pond. Landscaping has been performed with the choosy

_ Ijuyer in mind.The 16-year-old home, with a

M I D D L E S E X

HOUSE TOURS

brick exterior and wood shingles, r- ' includes four bedrooms, two and a

half bathrooms, and a full base- ment.

One of those bathrooms is off the master bedroom and includes a

"shower stall.The cat-in country kitchen in­

c lu d e s a pantry and exhaust fan,■ and the home also has a formal

dining room.

Natural gas heats the home

through a forced air system and

TIPSHEETAddress: 3140 Woodland Avenue, South PtaWleid Asking p ries t $489,900 Bedroom s: 4 Bsttis i 2.5Am enities: kitchen exhaust fan, pnvate pond, garage door opener, private roadHeU ng/cooMngt gas/Centrai air conditioning Lot stmt irregular Taxes: $1,853(1991)Schools! South Plainfield Schools Agsi 16 yearsOpen house: Through Jenny Gora, Rabin and H m ngton Ready, Metuchen, 494-7001

the house is equipped with central

air conditioning.The neighborhood is convenient

to most major highways, shopping and recreation centers.

The borough of South Plainfield includes Cotton Street Park, equipped with a playground. light­ed basketball court ar.d municipal tennis courts.

Shadyside Park includes another playground, basketball courts and a multi-purpose field.

Pitt Street Park includes three youth softball fields, and Veterans Park has a picnic area, lighted basebafi and softball fields, and a soccer field.

Middlesex County Park has a track for jogging cr walking, along

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FRANKLIN - Lovely 2nd floor condo with 2 BR and 2 Full BA LR featurers 2 skylights, fireplace and bal­cony Malntance fee includes tennis and pool. Great location near highways and shopping. RT 27 to S Middlebush RD to Beekman RD to Lindsey Court $96,000CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH (908) 359-7100

BRIGHT AND EXPANSIVE CONTEMPORARYHILLSBOROROUGH- Move right into this beautiful/ decorated.meticulously mamtained3 / 4 bedroom con­temporary Located on cui-de-sac enjoy tranauii v-ew of green acres from your jacuz* i-eqwpped private dec*' Professionally finished basement >s an enteria ner s delight $259 900CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH (908) 359-7100

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HILLSBOROUGH- Versi’ e ‘v •- ■ '■ ‘;y■V Mothe'/d3i>gr’e' corrona’ -o' V v .0'*.--w>ng poss<*e Fve oed'oo" •. : "e e w r ■. S 'e•ions PT 206 N Pgr- E W ,-. B. . • y on Nottingham '//ay l ‘ H'; ’■//.CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH '908) 359-7100

OPEN HOUSE JULY 12 1-4 PM 2408 JAMESTOWN COMMON

HILLSBOROUGH- Largest 3 bedroom colonial style townhouse in area Separate family room with fireplace Parklike setting plus private rear yard A wonderful family neighborhood with pool, tennis playgrounds and clubhouse Directions RT 206 to right on New Amweil to right on Williamsburg to left on jamestown Common on endCALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH ........ (908) 359-7100

WANT ROOM FOR A HORSE?ROCKY HILL AREA - 3 V4 acres 3 stall barn and corral come with this large Colonial Wonderfully pri­vate area near state park Minutes to Princeton $320,000CALL WEIDEL BRIDGEWATER (908) 685-8200

CAPTIVATING!SOMERVILLE- Custom feature-'. r * r.h o m e '•r.iuoe a brick fireplace built-in bookcases F-er -/■ doo-s to me large deck and a walk >n closet - each of the 3 bedrooms To walk inside to come home $148,039CALL WEIDEL BRIDGEWATER (908) 685-8200

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CLASSIC BHAITI? ? ? N brook - This lovely home olfets all you could ass for m ameniiies features and convenience Hovv does a pool sound on a hot day: Here : .s lor

CALL WEIDEL BRIDGEWATER (908) 685-8200

BEACON HILL BEAUTYFRANKLIN PARK - Don’t wait to see this 3 bedroom townhouse with fireplace, vaulted ceilings and luxuri­ous master suite Only an end unit could be this private and desirable $158 900 CALL WEIDEL BRIDGEWATER.......... (908) 685-8200

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BRIGHT COLONIALSOMERVILLE - This 4 bedroom goodie has recent furnace, hot water heater and roof as wen as charm­ing beveled glass pocket doors and the warmth of wood throughout On a quiet tree tned street, this home will intrigue you $163,500 CALL WEIDEL BRIDGEWATER (908) 685-8200

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Building 3 908-685-8200 Clinton 109 Route 173 next to Holiday Inn (908) 735-5900

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Realty notesLucille Roll of Coldwcll Banker

Schlott, Realtors, Westfield, was named to Cold­wcll Banker's In­ternational Presi­dent's Ciivule, the top one percent of 43.000 Coldwell Banker agents.

The announce­ment was made at Coldwell Banker's International Business Confer-

UNCIAD EPSTEIN FORBES NEWSPAPERSL o c a te d a c ro s s fro m th e J.P . S te ve n s e s ta te , th is W o o d la n d A ve n u e re s id e n c e o ffe rs e le g a n ce and s e c lu s io n .

with more courts for basketball and tennis.

A community pool :s operated by the borough in the summer from 11 a.m. to S:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Students attend one of four el­ementary schools before graduat­ing to the Middle School and then South Plainfield High School.

Children entering kindergarten must have turned five on or before Oct 1 and immunizations are re- quired.

South Plainfield :s convenient to Middlesex Mali, recognized as a primary retail center, and the re­cently-remodeled Menlo Park mall.

encc in Las Vegas. At the same meeting, the Westfield office was named the number one Coldwell Banker office in North America.

A real estate professional for 19 years, Ms. Roll has been a perenni­al member of the New Jersey Mil­lion Dollar Sales club and has qual­ified for the silver level since its inception. She also hopds a bro­ker's license.

Ms. Roll has been named Top Producer in Union County for Schlott Realtors several times over the past few years. She is a mem­ber of the Westfield. Summit/New Providence, Somerset and Mid­dlesex Boards of Realtors and the Garden State Multiple Listing Ser­vice.

Coldwell Banker Schlott's West- field office at 264 East Broad St. has been the number one office in Coldwell Banker Schlott for the past six years, as well as the num­ber one office on the Westfield Board of Realtors for that same pe­riod of time.

In addition, at the recent In­ternational Business Conference in Las Vegas, the Westfield office was named the number one Coldwell Banker office on the North Amer­ican continent

• • •

Paul F. Misura of Iselin, a sales associate with Weichert Realtors, Edison Office, has earned an office award for achieving the highest dollar volume during the month of May.

An experienced real estate sales­person and licensed broker, Misura has been lisbng and selling homes for three years.

His sales performance has earned him membership to Weichert’s Million Dollar Sales and Marketing Club,

Mr. Misura also holds the Grad­uate Realtor Insbtute’s profes­sional designaton, indicating ad­vanced real estate knowledge.

He is a member of the Middlesex County, Greater Eastern, and West- field Boards of Realtors.

• • •

James Madalone of South Plain- field has joined Weichert, Realtors’ Warren Office as a sales associate.

Mr. Madalone’s real estate career spans six years of noteworthy per­formance and his achievements arc impressive.

He is a recipient of the presti­gious 1991 New Jersey State Mil­lion Dollar Club CN.IMDCj Gold Level Achievement Award, an honor bestowed upon only one per­cent of all sales associates in the state.

He has also received recognition at the Silver Level of the NJMDC in 1988, 1980, and 1990.

A licensed broker, Madalone has sold and closed over 200 homes in the past four years in excess of $33 million in sales, placing him in the highest production category of real estate salespersons throughout the nation.

Mr. Madalone, who specializes in marketing properties throughout North Plainfield, South Plainfield, Plainfield, and central Somerset County, achieved over $10 million in sales dollar volume in 1991.

He is associated with the Som­erset County, Plainfield, Middlesex County, Westfield, Summit, Berke­ley Heights, and New Providence Boards of Realtors.

• • •

Charles A. Cover of South Plain- field, a sales associate with Weichert Realtors' Edison Office, has earned the office’s Top Sales Agent award for selling the most homes during the month of May, tying with another fellow sales as­sociate.

An experienced real estate sales­person and licensed broker, Mr. Cover has been listing and selling homes for 19 years.

Earlier this year, he was awarded the Certified Residential Specialist (CHS) designation by the Residen­tial Sales Council of the Realtors National Marketing Institute.

Mr. Gover is associated with the Middlesex County Board of Real­tors and is a member of the 1992 New Jersey Association of Realtors’

Legislative Review Committee. He has been with Weichert for 14 years and previously was manager of another area real estate firm.

Mr. Gover holds a bachelor's in marketing ftom St. John’s Univer­sity.

• • •Kathleen Szoke of Fords, a sales

associate with Weichert Realtors' Edison Office, has earned the pres­tigious Graduate Realtor Institute’s professional designation after suc- cessIVilly completing the requited advanced real estate course work.

An experienced real estate sales­person, Ms. Szoke has been listing and selling homes for five years. Her sales Performance has earned her membership to the New Jersey State Million Dollar Sales Club.

Prior to entering the real estate business, Ms. Szoke was employed as a nurse at Perth Amboy Hospi­tal.

She is a graduate of Middlesex County College where she received an associate's degree in nursing.

Ms. Szoke also holds an as­sociate's degree in advertising from the State University of New York and has worked as a commercial artist.

* * *

Mari Lou Staltari of Avcnel, a sales associate with Weichert Real­tors’ Edison Office, has earned the office's Top Sales Agent award for selling the most homes during the month of May.

An experienced real estate pro­fessional, Mrs. Staltari has been listing and selling homes for five years. Her sales performance has earned her past membership to the New Jersey State Million Dollar Club.

She also holds the Graduate Re­altor Institute’s professional desig­nation, indicating advanced real es­tate knowledge.

* • *

Debra Bursey of Iselin, a sales associate with the Edison office of Weichert Realtors, has earned the prestigious Graduate Realtor Insti­tute's professional designation after successfully completing the required advanced real estate course work.

An experienced real estate pro­fessional and licensed broker, Ms. Bursey has been listing and selling homes for seven years. Her sales performance has earned her nu­merous honors, including consis­tent membership to the New Jer­sey State Million Dollar Club.

Ms. Bursey is a member of both the Middlesex and Greater Eastern Union County Boards of Realtors.

Prior to entering the real estate business, she was a customer ser­vice representative with Treasure Chest Advertising.

• • •

Gary Hinds of Edison, a sales as­sociate in the Edison office of Weichert Realtors,has earned the office’s Top Producer award for listing the most homes during the month of May.

Mr. Hinds was also recently awarded membership to Wcichcrt’s Million Dollar Sales and Marketing Club for outstanding accomplish­ments in 1991, the third year he has been so honored.

An experienced real estate sales­person, Mr. Hinds has been listing and selling homes for five years. His sales performance has also earned him past membership to the New Jersey State Million Dol­lar Club.

• • *

Jane Johnson of Bridgewater, a sales associate witli Weichert, Real­tors’ Branchburg Office, has earned membership to the 1991 Ambassador’s Club, un honor achieved by only the top two per­cent of Weichert associates.

An experienced real estate sales- (icrson and licensed broker, Ms. Johnson has been listing and sell­ing homes for six years. Her out­standing sales achievements in­clude membership to the New Jer­sey State Million Dollar Club at the silver level.

She was also awarded a 1991 Top Producer award after achieving over $5 million in sales volume, the second consecutive year she has been so honored.

Ms. Johnson holds the Graduate Realtor Institute's professional des­ignation, indicating advanced real estate knowledge.

She is a member of the Som­erset County Board of Realtors.

A graduate of Middlebury Col­lege, Middlebury, Vt., Ms. Johnson holds a bachelor’s in political sci­ence.

M-2 / Forbes Newspapers July 8, 9, 10, 1992

Properly SalesDUNEIAEN

William Boub el a l to James J &Caron Kamm, 226 First St$149,000

Donald James & Nancy Hynes, 116 Front St., $5,000

Cornell E. Stroup to Richard J. & Dawn M. Goberl, 114 Kline Place$90,000

EDISON

G loria Carlo el al. to Kapo J. & Ellen T. Yuen, 28 Barlow Road $150,000

Anna Kules to Anthony & Anna Kalo- gridis, 16 Bartha Awe., $165,000

Reeves Grace to Kevin M. & Kath­leen M. Case, 60 Carlton St. $130,000

Ghulam & Conslance Hasnain to Gerald & Diane Inaugurate, 14 Daphne Court, $203,000

Josephine A. Gibson to Young Hao Chang, 12 Eileen Way, $187,500

Norman J. Dietz to Hemant Bailoor, 32 Eileen Way, $215,000

Robert Tussel to Michael & Alice A Conoshenti, 1024 Ellis Parkway $160,000

William F. Penn el a l to Wayne S. 8

Patricia Ringer, 74 Elm St., $110,000 PIBS Assoc. Inc. to Anjaykumar &

Sandtiya Shah, 17 Fenakel St., $187,000

Randy & Alison Tarnotsky to Lewis & Denise Missuk, 1 Greenwich Road,$192,000

John A. 8 Francesca Sinacori to Randy Ford, 7106 Hana Road,$130,000

Elizabeth Balia to Robert C. LaCour, 110 Jefferson Ave., $120,000

Federal National Mtg. Assoc, to Arthur L. 8 Lynn S. Bloom, 8 Laven- dar Drive, $124,100

Irving 8 Carolyn Zuts to Atred 8 Josephine Zinkernagel, 16 Moryan Road, $169,000

Guido 8 Celia Vescuso to TRM Re­alty Corp.. 96 Mount PleasantAwe., $107,000

Kenneth Friedrich to Garys 8 Donna L. Dzama, 660 Old Post Road$124,000

Ronald E. Holden to Owen J. 8 Katherine O'Donnell, 172 Tingley Lane, $166,760

H IG H L A N D PAR K

Joseph Blaszczyk to Joao H.

Marrciros el a l, 186 Dartmouth St., $130,000

METCCIIEN

Charles P. 8t Vera M . W cckcl to John & Darlene Burton, 68 Chris- tol St., $167,500

Jean Fisher to Donna McCann. 81 Essex Ave., $108,000

VLH Corp. to Louis A. 8 Jeanne D. Conti, 107 Lake Ave., $310,000

Claude 8 Jean Dohrn to James Payor, 78 Rector St.. $225,000

Richard J. 8 Rosemarie Bohacs to Kenneth 8 Robin Melillo, 115 Rut­gers St. $110,000

Ronald Epstein et a l to Sung Bong 8 Kyoung J. Oh, 5 Station Place, $172,000

MIDDLESEX

Helen F. Pisarchik to Timothy C. & Susan Lorah, 608 Clinton Ave..$132,000

Donald H. 8 Barbara H. George to Donna M. 8 John Janks, 6 Douglass Lane. $157,000

Bradley A. 8 Barbara Wells to Anne M. Stevens, 2S4 Market St.$141,000

Barbara Stec to Samuel J. Jr. 8 Susan Gilbert, 21 Princeton Drive,SI 68,000

The Raman Savings Bank to Stebb 5 Corp., 147 Union Ave., S400.000

NEW BRUNSWICK

Bernard Anklovvitz et al. to An R. Raghunathan, 312 George S t

$230,000Bernard Anklowitz et al. to Art R.

Raghunathan, 72 Jersey Ave., $200,000

Youssef Yazbeck to Adel 8 Haifa Choucrallah. 213 New York Ave.,$150,000

PISCATAWAY

Chris P. & Carol A. McLean to Jose C. Castro et a l, 160 Brewster Ave., $150,000

Eve Egger to Eve Egger, 53 Brew­ster Road, $157,000

Kenneth 8 Leslie J. Sylman to James M. Funk et al, 40 Buena Vista Va.. $150,000

Joseph J. 8 Estelle Slavistsky to Paul E. 8 Sylvia M. Nicholson, 49 Morris Ave.. S136.000

Starpoint Developers to William Selt­zer. 164 Nebula Road. $121,990

Starpoint Developers to Joselito 8 Bettina Goquingco, 108 Orion Road, $129,990

Starpoint Developers to Kelly Free­man Sanders. 308 Pegasus Road,$70,000

Cratg J. 8 Nancy E. Guiffre to Ann Lomaro. 10 Saratoga Court,$179,000

Paul 8 betty Chinman to Brian S. 8Patricia T. Krees, 206 Willow Ave., $140,000

SOUTH PLAINFIELD

John Coppola to Janet Coppola et al.. 1815 Bullard Place.S125.000

Nicholas F. De Angelis Jr. to Ai 8

Carol Seferogzu, 2064 Holly Ave., $240,000

Michael J. Stanzione et ux. to Ken­neth J. 8 Rose M. Friedrich, 1410 Shadyside. $167,000

BEDMINSTER

Ciarletta Builders to Robert L. K lug et ux., 20 Dryadale Lane,Bridgewater, $325,000

Paul R. Duffy et ux. to Frances E. Call 8 Debra Dolan, 48 Pine Court, Bedminster, $110,000

BRANCHBURG

Kenneth S. Pizzo Sr. et ux. to Chartes G. Kirbo et ux., 202 Car- o l|ean Way, Somerville, $245,000

Emil Ketterer to John Kober 8 Bar­bara Rupp, 17 C ountry Sguire Way, Somerville, $202,000

Stonington Assoc, to Transport Con­sultants Inc., 50 Edgowood Road, Neshanic Station, $375,000

Estate of Nicholas Rotella Sr. to Steven E. Meizanis et ux., 27 Fre­m ont SL, Somerville, $150,000

Edward F. McGuinness III et ux. to Robert W. Ill 8 Kielar Potts, 197 Glen Croat Drive, Branchburg, $163,400

John D. Catrombon Jr. et ux. to Henry J. Richer! et ux., 1995 W. Hol­land Brook Road. $233,000

Nicholas A Bravoco et ux. to Re­becca K. Cole, 1505 Lengley Court, Somerville, $102,500

Timothy Efinger et ux. to John Hajdu et ux., 1279 Route 28. Som­erville, $106,600

Harjot Chopra et ux. to Narasimha-

prasad Honasoge et ux., 5 Semi­nole Path. Somerville, $182,250

Ira L Eisenstein et ux. to Timothy Efinger Sr. et ux., 421 W indm ill Way, Somerville, $255,000

Lawrence Sullivan et al. to James E. Roberts et ux., 184 W oodtem Road, Branchburg, $200,000

BRIDGEWATER

Lawrence Favorito et ux. to Lois D. Thomas, 701 Bayley Court.$169,000

Narragansett Builders Inc. to Travis D. McElyea et ux., 184 Beaumont# Way, $477,380

Narragansett Builders Inc. to An­thony Mastrotia et ux., Beaumonte Way, $424,680

Ann B. Laba to Bradley Const, co. Inc., 76 Brahma Ave., $56,750

Kenneth D. Vesio et ux. to Dorene Hawkins 8 C. Saxton, 12 Chelsea Way, $105,000

John F. Nobile et ux. to Philip N. Lippitt et ux., 20 Chelsea Way, $117,500

Thomas DeFranco et ux. to Chitra Khilnani, 1004 Doolittle Drive, $119,000

George E. Krebs et ux. to Dawn L Baker 8 Michael Emery, 265 Hedg­e row Road, $139,000

Robert J. DeLellis et ux. to Edwqrd R. Dychus et ux., 1070 M ayflower Court, Martinsville, $425,000

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B r a a c h S u r g — BY OWNER. TOUR CHANCE TO STEALI Quality Cue- tom built center haH Colo­nial w/a 2+ acre serene private setting bounded by State farmlands, coun­try aide views. 4BR, 2V4 bath, Formal LR, DR, Fam.rm. w/floor to ceiling brick frp lc., mud/laud. Rm„ eat-in beamed coun­try kitchen, 12x24 glass/ screened sunroom, 2 completely finished A car­peted bsmt. Rms.. deck, move In cond. w/many ex­tras. (REPUCSO 680,090 TO 9309,900 TO HOMED. BUYER). Directions: 202 So. left on Old York Rd., right on So. Branch Rd., 3 ml. on left. Call 908- 369-7142______________

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eee-sse-4440 1035 Rt. 202, Branch- burg■ RANCH8UR6— Warm and wonderful 4 BR cen­ter hall Colonial, hat 2 V 2 bath, lib., fern. Rm w/ fplc., screened patio. All this and more on 1 wood­ed arce for *244,900 ERA AMERICAN DREAM

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9 CUSTOM NOM E- 4/5 BRs plus 3 rms for sap. M/D poten­tial, 3V4 baths, 2 huge Rec rms, deck, A heated 2 car gar., on quiet eul- da-sac w /m agn lflean t views. Asking *409.500

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CUNTON TWP. — Custom Colonial on 2V« private acres, 4BRs, 2 Vi baths, LR, DR, 20' Fam.Rm w/ fplc, 19' eat-ln Kit. w/ce- remlc t i l e flo o r, Oak floors, oil hot water heat, full bsmt., in-ground pool. 20' cabana w/elec., water A gas hookup, 8' storage shed w/elec„ 2 car

?8.rage. 1.8 miles from *289,000. Call 908-236- 6579, for appt. Principals only.______ ____________

DUN ELLEN— By Owner, colonial, 4BR, 2 Vi baths. LR w-fplc., DR, EIK, den, full bsmt., attic, enclosed back yard, walk to all schools, stores, parks, trains, busses; *159,900. (908) 968-4590_________R U N R ID M — 3 BR colo­nial, sale, rent/optlon to buy, 201-744-4553 or 908-369-7343 evening

STARTING OUT) Here's the perfect choice for the 1st time buyer! This 3 BR ranch has eat-in kit., w/ new floor, LR, DR, fin­ished basement, w/w car­peting, hi hats, breezeway A 18' deck for relaxing. Only *155,0001 The Pru­dential Pioneer Real Es­tate, Realtor, 908-469 1515, Indep. owned A

H I 9 N L A N D P A R K -Owner m u tt ta ll excep­tional split ranch. 4 BR plus FM. Attached garage, large landecaped lo t, quiet residential street. Top condition. Many ex­tras. *159,000. Call 908- 572-6002, anytime. Prin­cipals only, | ‘

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LONR VALLEY- beautiful co lon ia l, m agn lfic ipn t wooden setting on pvt; 2 areas. Formal LR A DR, Country Kit. w/Lg. deck Family room, 4 BR, 3 K ill bath, W/complete apt., LR, DR, Kit., foil bath A BR. *299,900, access to Rt. 78, 287, A 80, 2*2989-2344___________ LMETUCHEN— 5 BR. 2 t i baths, expanded ranch on secluded street, near high school, Ideal for someone w/llve-in parents or grokm children. Inc. 11 replace,' 2 car gar., and. porch. A more. *2 1 9 ,9 0 0 . Call 908-563-0187NO. E D IS O N - O P IN HOUSE Sun. 12-5. 116 Michael St. Unique colo­nial, 4+ BR. 3Vi baths. New kitchen, roof. Heat, AC. Finished btmnt. Pool, Jacuzzi, lg.yd. Much motet Reduced *232.000.DMfftt 27 to DeUwood to MldMel OR call 908-906-06991:RARITAN OORO

Mother/Daughter Rambling Ranch, f£ s t floor boasts eat-ln kltcNSn w/self-deaning gaa range, microwave, built-in gw. custom cabinets, DR | " Den, LR, 3 BRS, full I finished bate kit., big rec room, bqd- room A study, foil bath, 1 car garage. 9195,000. .

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9030Homes for Sale

SOUTH PLAINFIELD— 5BR. 2 1/2 bath, 4 car garg., extras, by owner, $ 1 8 9 ,9 0 0 , 908-755- 2974WARREN COUNTY- Har­mony Twsp. Beautiful 8 + acre country property with view of Delaware Water Gap. Over 600' of road frontage, subdivision pos­sibilities, 2 BR, 2 bath, California style ranch w/ open plan. Walk out base ment. $2 39,000. Call 908-689-7041, Owner.

H ILL S B O R O U G H - 3story townhome, 2 BR, 2 1/2 bath, cac, balcony & patio facing woods, re­duced for immed. sale, $ 1 0 4 ,9 0 0 , 908-281- 7415

WARREN TW P.- 2-fam., 12 rooms, well kept. High in the mts. Lot 210' front. $285,000. 356-4512WHITEHOUSE STATION-BY OWNER. 1 fam, 6 rms, lV i baths, fu lly reno va ted . V illage/com m zone. Ideal in-home busi ness. Walk NYC train, shopping, etc. Reduced for quick sale-$165,000.

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NO. EDISON- Just re duced. End unit. 3 BR 2 Vi bath, gar, bsmt, deck, skylts, alrm & upgrades. $166,900. 769-5991.SCOTCH PLAINS- BEST LOCATION AND BEST PRICE in ParkCrest. 2 Lg BR, 1 1/2 bath, EIK, LR Townhome. $108,500 or rent/opt. 908-322-4531

9090M ulti-Fam ily Homes

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9060W aterfront Property

NC, NEAR OCEAN- Garden homes in beautiful waterfront golfing com­m u n ity s t a r t in g a t $109,000 with garage. Low taxes. Country Club Membership. Bricklanding 1-800-438-3006

9070Condominiums

B E D M IN S T E R - THEH ILLS , 1 BR Condo $61,000. CAC. For more info, please call 908-781-5958______________SOMERSET- Quailbrook, 2 BR, 1 bath, 2nd floor, $86,000. Call Days or eves. 873-0318

9100Lots and Acreage

NO. EDISON- Oversize, wooded corner lot for sale. $148,800. Prime Location. CALL (201) 614-8172.TEWKSBURY- 5.2 acres. 8 V2 mi. from Rt. 78. Price reduced to $135,000.

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9110Out o f Area Property

BEDFORD, V A - 108acre farm, 80 acres open. 3 creeks, barn, 2 homes. $298,500, taxes-$1025. new 3 BR brick ranch $74,500 Peaksview Real­ity Co. Linda Bohlander. (703) 586-2286 eves.

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9210Homes for Sale

BEACH HAVEN WEST-Earn $$$ while you vaca­tion! Two-family lagoon- front home has dock on double wide waterway just 5 minutes to the ba>. 2 bedrooms each unit. Con­venient to A.C.. L.B.I.. & G .S .P . A s k in g o n ly $115,000. Call Toll Free. G. ANDERSON AGENCY. REALTORS 1 -80 0 -4 44 8507

9080Townhouses

HILLSBOROUGH- 2 BR2Vi bath, LR, DR, EIK, laundry, end unit, CAC, fin. bsmt., gar.The Mead­ows, $119,900. Please call 908-359-4953.

POCONO CAMPSITE- Rt196 N., 2 lg landscaped lots. 24 trailer w/AC, a t­tached 12x12 room, ten­nis courts , pool, c lub ­house, water & elec. Will split lots. Security 24hrs. Call 908-548-6151 SOUTHERN N Y - Horse fa rm , boa rd fe n c in g , horse barn, pole barn. 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, fru it trees, creek, 12 acres. $43,500 LEW R.E. 607-937-5637UNION DALE, P A . -9 + A cres at E lkv iew Estates on Golden Pond. C an be s u b d iv id e d . Panoramic view of Elk Mt. Ski R eso rt. $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 .

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L.B .I. BEACH HAVEN TERRACE- 137 E. Mary land A;e. Unit 5. Rent Sale. Ideal for couple 2nd from ocean. 1 BR ef ficency condo. ACH. TV phone. 2 vrs. old. Avail. 6 27. 7 4. 8 8. S82.900 9 08 -359-6694 or 609 492-6037 wk-ends. WILDWOOD- mint cond. tion 1 BR condo, steps to beach.boardwalk. Beauti fully furmshea. pool. AC. cable TV. fully equipped k itch e n . S8000 yeariv rental potential. A great investment. Ready to rent

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1-800-845-5552 CALL-FREE BROCHURE

L.B.I— Oceanside, wash­er, DW gas grill. $550 wk. Also efficency, -S375 wk Call 908-272-8592LBI— 9th to ocean. 3BRs. 2 baths, deck, washer. July Aug. $775-S795v.k (908) 232-4909 K. msg.LONG BEACH ISLAND —Remodeled apartment. 1 b lo c k b e a c h . 2 BR. screened porch , week $375. mo. $1200. ,90S 356-8216.

MT. SNOW- summer in Vermont, warm days, cool evenings. Beautiful new home, sleeps 6. nr. ten­nis. lake, music, golf, and f in e d in in g 9 0 8 -2 3 3 - 0510. $450 weekNO. W ILDW OOD- Efficiency Condo, sleeps 4. 2nd fir. Pnv. ba:con>. AC. Color Cable TV. poo1, ten- ms. $ 42 5 wk 781-6028 NORTH MYRTLE BEACH New co n d o on g o *

course. 2 BR. 2 full baths, fully fummshed. Ca> :

908-276-0567

9270Vacation Rentals

POCONOS- Split Rock Rosort, Lake Harmony.Sleeps 6. Sauna, jacuzzi, golf, tennis, swimming, boating, nightly entertain­ment. Avail 7/25 thru 8/1. Negotiable. Please c a ll 9 0 8 -7 5 2 -5 7 2 2 .POCONOS — la k e fro n t home, all modern conve­niences, swimming, boat­ing. fishing, sleeps 6. $550/wk. 908-463-1541SEASIDE HEIGHTS- Ad­jacent to Ortloy Boach.Modern condo w/ balcony, 2 BRs, sleeps six, IV? baths. AC, W&D, carport, elevator, indoor pool & sauna, one half block to beach. $695/w k, June S e p te m be r ra tes also avail. Call Arlene, 908- 388-1750 ext. 24, days. 908-233-3767 eves.SEASIDE HEIGHTS- Onthe bay. 2 BR bungalow, sleeps six. o ff-st-prkg.. private beach. $400 wk. Call 908-793-5997.WILDWOOD C R E S T -sleeps 6. close to beach & S u n s e t Lake, very c lean. W D. cable. TV. yard BBQ. 908-654-8636

9400RENTALS

9410Homes

PISCATAWAY- 3BR. LR.DR. kitchen, garage, gar­den. SS50 per mo. Call 201-374-2757SCOTCH PLAIN S- du­plex house, mother dau- the'. S1S5.000. built in 19SS. Assume loan off $175,000. For more infor- mat on call Sandv 201- ’ 40-8705

NOYAC SAG HARBOR.L I., N.Y.— 2BR. 1 ban Ranch. Sleeps 4. $650 wk. 908-234-1958

9260Time Shares

TIME SHARE UNITS-and campground member- ; sh ips . D is tress sa'es- j cheap:: Worldwide se ec- . tions. Can VACATION NET- j WORK U.S. and Canada 1- 800 -7 3 6 -8 2 5 0 or 305- 566-2203. Free rental in­formation 305-563-5586.

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O R T IE Y -IA V A L E T T E -ocean f^on t 33R. as: minute cance a: :*'. AC. TV. 8 29-Sec: = $500wk. 9 0 8 -8 3 0 -4 3 2 2 or356-8046________________

POCONOS- M: C-a et In woods nea' De Wa*.e' Gap. Very prrv. but close to a actrvt es. A.a .*.*■. wknds. 908-231-1445. POCONOS- Saw Creek. 3 BRs. De". -doo ' poo L tennis., go If, $250 week­end. 908-757-6849

UNION- Rent with opt­i o n to buy. m o th e r daughter. SiSOO mo. 4 BR. 2 baths. CAC. at- I tached garage, spacious j vard with patio. Call 90S ; 232-3161

9430Townhouses

and Condominiums

B E D M IN S T E R - TheHi s new 2 BR. bath, wa 1 to wa 1. AC. W&D. ga- r a g e . a v a il. Ju l. 15. $1200 mo. 781-6141

BOUND BROOK- 2 BR.EIK, off street parking, heat & hot water inc. $710. Call 722-4311BOUND B R O O K - 3rooms, 2nd floor, heat & water inc. No pets, middle aged person preferred. Security & lease required. Call 356-6224BOUND B R O O K - 3rooms & bath on 1st. floor on Talmadge Ave in Bound Brook. Landlord on pre­mises. 908-356-5180

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BOUND B R O O K - 4rooms, heat hot water. 1 1/2 mo. sec., no pets, $650 mo. 469 5334 BOUND B R O O K - Upstairs 1BR. LR DR. Kitch­en & bath. W W carpeting, attic, off-street parking. Excel, cond. Avail, immed. $57 5 mo. • utils. & gar bage c o lle c t io n . 11/2 mos. sec. Credit refer e nce s . Call 9 0 8 -4 6 9 - 5320. after 10amBRANCHBURG- 2 1 2room cottage. 4 m iles West of Somerville, beau tiful surroundings, all pri­v a te . c o m p le te ly fu r n is h e d . $ 5 0 0 * u t i l - $200 sec. Adults only!

No pets. Please call after4PM 722-6346._________

BRIDGEWATERGRANDVIEW

G ARDENS1 j , 2 Bedroom Town- houses. Central air. indi­vidual storage. Walk to park & tennis courts

722-6740BRIDGEWATER- 2 BRsrenovated. $750 mo. 1 + : mos. security. No pets. 908-647-9450.

HILLSBOROUGH- The'Meadows 2 3R. ;2 1 2 jra :ns. basement, garage. *res“ '■» painted. Ava^abieAugust SHOO mo . Ca:

1201-746-4310 a“ .e' 6.M A N V IL L E - 4 room |

a m o use 2 3Rs . 1za‘."s. CAC. ‘ j bsm off-

;s :reet p '^g A,a . '908-359-3353

NEW BRUNSWICKS p a : 0 u s 1 BR condo. New app lances. 24-hr. sec., wai* to NYC bus tra in. washer dryer. WAV

j carpet, storage area and (much more. A.a immed. $650 Cus elect. Pease

ica :' 718-370-7178.

BRIDGEWATER- Studio apt., unfurnished, excel, lo c a t io n fo r a n o n ­smoking, mature, prof, fe ­male. Avail, immed. $650 utils, mcl. 908-704-8332 CRANFORD- Cozy 2 BR apt. on 1st floor. Nice neighborhood, close to bus & tram . $650 mo. Landlord pavs heat. Avail. Julv 15. Call Uttle Red H e n , 908-788-0609.

D O R C H ES TE RHOUSE

S om erville

Luxury High Rise

Elevator Apartments 722-9177

Studio1 & 2 Bedrooms

DUNELLEN- 1 BR in 2family home. Pvt. entr.. yard melds heatw ater garbage removal and w d. a .a . 8 1. $650 month. 9 08 -752-6533 . ask for Jeff or Vince

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$53,995NEW BRUNSWICK - F.rstTime Buyer? Perfect!l 2 Bed­rooms, IV* baths, full base­ment. Attached row house Seller transferred.

Burgdorff Realtors 908-548-3777

$114,900SOMERVILLE - Colon a 3 BRs deep lot. LR DR f-or.t porch bsmt.. 2 car cetacn gar , Parkhk* setting' 3% down to quai. buyer ERA J . Zavataky & A a to c .

Realty9 0 8 -7 5 5 -1 2 0 0

$129,900NO PLAINFIELD - Doll House o histortc a-ea 5 rooms p'wS e«pancace 2ndfioc- E*c«i Starter Pome pctent.ai

ERA Willard Agency Realtor

9 0 8 -7 5 5 -1 1 3 3

$139,900SO Pl a in f ie l d - 4 3 » C c w/new E-i-k ce’ar < t e form^j or e. pate dc*y» vwt/1 V d >ng pu*-OOwp a "C steps Aoosavet Sc-noo<Marla A Arlene's

Molly Park Realty Realtor 908-757-7727

$149,000SOMERVILLE - 4 f x j C ^ 3 BRs. 2 oar-$ m c e w a Pedoced tarn O'*'*’ s - . /•ted wW cons-ce' * op­tion to buy

ERA MeLachian inc Realtor

908-52 5 -2 3 0 0

$114,900NO. BRUNSWICK - Hidden Lake Condo, 2 BRs. 2 bathsLR. DR, E-l-K, Fam Rm. fresh­

ing.Remlng-McLoughlln

h salty9 0 8-246 -6300

$124,900MIDDLESEX - Estate Sale drastically reduced1 2/3 BR brick Cape waikup attic 150' deep ioi

ERA Classic Living Realty

90 8 -7 2 2 -1 1 6 6

For information on advertising m this space call Connie

(800) 559-9495 Ext. 6250

$139,900SOMERVILLE - 3 B« Coun­try Cepe. LR E-l-K, DR. dec* 2 baths full bsmt i car g»- ’ age

ERA Clasic Living Realty

9 0 8 -7 2 2 -1 1 6 6

$149,900BEDMINSTER - i.mma-., .2 BR Co,-dO C'HW/,'.v -/ a-d» In The n ’ t 2 CAC. FP a rc ga-ag*

Somerset Real Estate Realtor

9 0 8 -7 2 5 -1 3 2 3

$114,900PLAINFIELD - Master BR. E- l-K, LR w/fplc.. lormai DR. bsmt. w/summer kit. & rec rm.. gar Move-lnl Groat areal ERA J. Zavataky A Assoc.

Realty908-755-1200

$127,500SOMERVILLE - Good loca­tion 3 BR. 2-story ready to move in Owners Out Ol coun­try & must seiil

ERA McLachlan Inc. Realtor

908-525-2300

$139,900NO PLAINFIELD - 2-Story Co' on tenced lot 8 rooms. 1 lull & 2 halt bams. Im bsmt 2 car oetacn gar Sacrifice) Won t last!ERA J. Zavataky A Assoc.

Realty908-755-1200

$143,333.33SOMERSET - Spit Lavei co­ord nated A color are tna be­ginning* of this lovely Spirt Offer* 4 BR*, 1W bath*, For­mal DR, much moral

Boraia Realty 908-845-3700

$90,000 & $94,000SOMERVILLE - ' i t T *oFam.h#a each 8 room*. 2 Oath*. A*k for John

ERA McLachlan, Inc Realtor

905-525-2300

EDISON- 2 BR. heat &HW me. 1 yr. lease. IV 2 mo. sec., near train sta­tion & park. Avail, immed. S695 mo. 908-287-0661. EDISON- Margate. 1BR. 1st floor . near NY transp. & major hwys. Pool, park­ing. large rooms $675 incl. utiis. For info call908-276-2000___________FAN WOOD— 'deal apt. for single, near station. $450 mo. 232-3381HIGHLAND PARK- 1 BR.IV 2 bath, 5 rooms, reno­v a te d . $ 6 5 0 /m o . Call 246 8212HILLSBOROUGH- 1 BR.newly decorated, single occupancy, u tils , paid. $650/mo. 369-3303ISELIN— 1 rm furnished or u n fu rn is h e d e ff ic ., adult pref., $435/month, 1 month sec., util, in eluded, 908-756 4741L IN D E N - 3 BR, 1 Vi bath. LR. DR. kitchen and garage. 2nd floor in 2 family house, wall to wall carpet Quiet area near park, close to NYC tram and public transportation.(908) 381 7681_________MANVILLE- Vi Dplx, 1 BP. LR. DR. K it, b th , bsmt. gar. Sec $845/mo. Refs. No pets 359 3375 MANVILLE- 1st f i r of home, 1 BR, bath w/whirl pool, new: Kit./carpet, LR. DR. 1 1/2 sec.. $750 * util., 722 3075 avail. 7/1

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MANVILLE - 2 room, up stairs, temi-furn. apt. in our private home. Private e n te re n ce , o ff-s tre e t parking, long term. Clean living person only, ref. re­qu ired . $425/m o inc. utils. Avil. Sept. 1. 722 8249 leave messageMANVILLE- 4 room apt, off street parking, W/W, 1 mo. se'e. $685 t util. Please call 722-7766 after 6PM

MANVILLE— 4 rooms up­stairs, $595. IV 2 mos. sec. No pe ts . Avail, immed. 908-685-0337 MANVILLE- Northside, 4 1/2 rm apt., 2 nd floor, heat, Hot water. Refrig. A stove supplied, Util, extra, Adults preferred, ref. req., 1 m onth sec., $725/ month. 908-725 2237

MIDDLESEX •MIDDLESEX VILLAGE*

Spacious 1 BR QaNsi apt. SSTS/mo. Incl. heat S NW. NO BETS. N s l avail. 3S8-SSS0 tv magMIDDLESEX- 2 room ef ficiency * bath/entrance, $525 mo, security, util Incl. after 6pm 469-1813.

MIDDLESEX- 3 rm apt. for prof.. $600/month, in- clds util., ref. req.. call after 6 pm, 908-469- 0855NO. BRUNSWICK- Large 3 rm apt w/bsmt & garage use. $677/month. Call 908 214-4816 Iv msg.NO. PLAINFIELD- Don't miss this charming & cozy 1 BR. newly renovated, 2nd floor apt. in 2 family, inc. W/W carpeting in LR. breakfast bar, tiled bath, full attic for storage & CAC. $610/mo. inc. most util. No pets. A must see for the right single or pro fessional couple. Call 908-757-0588

NO. PLAINFIELD- Ex­tremely large apartment. LR. DR, 3 BR and more. Available 8/1, references and security. (908) 322- 9392PISCATAWAY- Mobile home, 1 Vi BR, unfur­nished. W&D. AC. No pets. Refs, required. IV i mos. sec. $565/mo. utils, incl. Call bet. 4&8pm or Iv. msg. 908-534-9602RARITAN- 2 BR, 2nd fl.All new WW carpe t. $850/mo. all util. incl. + 1 mo. sec. Avail Aug. 231-1047.RARITAN- 3 BR. LargeLR. Kit./Dinette, laundry hook-up, basement stor age. $850/mo. 725-7267RARITAN— charming 3rm. apt., util, incld., sec. req.. no pets, $600/ month, call 609-466- 4014SO. BOUND BROOK-Good area. 2-fam. 6 re­modeled rms. New carpet & appl. $900 plus. No pets. Call 908-271-4083.SO. PLAINFIELD- High School Area. 5 rm up $890/mo. Modern EIK. garage, bsmt., loft. Call 753-0850 or 549-9400 ext. 251 daytime._______SOMERSET- Vi Duplex. 1BR. LR, KIT, bath & porch. Near New Brun­swick. $625/mo. Heat incl. Call 937-9835.

SOMERVILLELUXURY APTS

Top area, 1, 2 & 3 bd rm s, a ir co n d i­t io n e d . Heat, hot water and cooking gas included. Balco­nies, country setting, walk to town. Stor­age. Cable TV op­tiona l. $620 when available.

7 2 2 -4 4 4 4SOM ERVILLE- 1 BR.basement, nice location. Avail. Aug 1st. $675/mo. plus utils. Security. 908- 725 8795, after 7pmSOMERVILLE- 4 rooms, 2nd floor, newly deco rated, near circle, working persons. $685 ♦ util. Call 908 647 1115SOMERVILLE- 5 rms &gar. $600 « utilities. No pets. Avail, immed., Write Box 15 c/o Forbes News­papers, 44 Franklin St., Somerville, NJ 08876 SOMERVILLE- Main St. 6 RM Apt. Heat supplied. $750/m o. ♦ sec. Call 908 725-4994 or 908 526 5785SOMERVILLE- Nr. hosp. Huge, luxurious 1000 sq. ft. 1BR, LR, DR, EIK. AC. carpet, appls, window tre a tm e n ts , pa rk ing . $7 50 i u t i l . M ovij-ln cond. No pets. 725 0384.

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Apartments

* * * * * * SOMERVILLE— Clean, 4 rooms + garage. $605 *• util. No Pats. 725-1906.

BRANCH BURG— fu rnished. Kitchen privileges. Call fo r de ta ils 908-526-4432.______________BRANCHBURG- PINE MOTEL. Room & kitchen­ette. Reasonable rates in­clude services & utils.

tos-Taa-ssao DUNELLEN- 2 rooms, 1 priv. bath, 1 share. Call 908-968-1020

S u n n y , s p a c io u s , furnished room in private home. Residential area. Near bus/train. Private entrance. Professional, s ta b le , non-sm oking male. Call 201 860 3093 or 908-789 3087. ______

i— for fe m a le over 25 . Non smoker. References & Se- curity. 908-968-4319NO. PLAINFIELD- male non-smoker, limited pool privl. Call 908 757-5058 S O M E R VILLE - Furn. rooms $80-up. Sm. apts. $135/wk. Call manager 908 722-2107 5 7PM.SOMERVILLE- Nicely furnished room w/refrlg. Non-smoker, male pref. Sec. $75/up. 725-6470 S O M E R V ILLE - room with kitchen privliges, gentleman preferred. Call 526 5923

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9470 to

BEDMINSTER- Profes­sional, non-smoking fe­male roommate wanted. Amenities include CAC, washer/dryer, pool and tennis courts. Available July 1. $500/mo. + Vi utilities +1 month’s secu- r i t y . P le a s e c a l l908-234-2506._______BRANCHBURG— Society Hill, Prof, non smoker, seeking same to share new. lux. 2 BR 2 Bath Condo, AC, Pool, Tennis, W/D, dishwasher, $395 half utiis. 722-1705 FAR H IL L S - 2 prof, male/female to share 4 BR apt. convenient to trains & Rts. 78 287, $350/mo + 1/3 util. Avail. 8/1. Call 908-781-0464

Homes to Share

BEDMINSTER- Young professional female seeks same to share 2 BR town- house in the Hills. Private BR with bath. Pool, ten­nis, W/D, AC. $600/mo plus 1/2 utils. Days 214- 0909, eves. 781-6175 BELLE M EAD - share, 4 BR house w/modern kit., 2 baths, W&D, bsmt., $300/mo. 1/4 share of util., 1 mo. sec. 1 yr. lease. No pets. Avail. Aug. 1. near Nelsons Corner, male or female. Call Jim at 609-466-1592 CLARK— Professional seeks same to share cape. Own entrance, 3 rooms plus own bath, en­tire top floor. $400/mo. plus Vi util. Please call908-272-8679._________CRANFORD- male pre­ferred, near all transpor­tation, smoker OK, $450/ month, includes util., 1 month sec., call 272- 0924 or 272 8763P R O F E S S I O N A L FEMALE/SINGLE M O M -to share house, $500/mo. util. inc. Private room & living area. Piscataway. Call 908 699 1552

SOMERSETLARGE HOUSE TO SHARE COMFORTABLE & CLEAN $300/month utilities. Non-smoker preferred.

CALL S73-123S Ask fo r David

Wanted fo Rent

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Reputable Hunting Club seeks to lease land or acreage for door hunting. Insurance & rofs. Call P atrick, 651 7511 or Davo, 566 8808.

9900i Rentals

CAR STORAGE SPACES$50/mo. Owner lives on premises. Noar White house Station. 534 4638 G AR W O O D - P arking areas available for any size - Trucks, trailers, ect. on South Ave. Call Andy, (908) 232-0354.

9600COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

Professional Properties for Sale

N ESN AN IC - excellent opportunity, professional historic colonial on main road. Ideal for office/gal- lery/home. Boast wide pine flooring, recently ren­ovated, just turn the key. Just reduced $249,000. Call 908-369-5756

CRANFORDGraat spot fo r 1 parson professional office. Very Reasonable. Fax & copy available.

S0S-272-20S0 HILLSBOROUGH- Pro fessional office building. 2200 sq. ft. Rt. 206 & Triangle Rd. at traffic l ig h t . A v a ila b le im mediately. 908 218 1100 METUCHEN — Newly doc orated o ffice bldg. 2 blocks to conrail station. Walk to everything. 240 sq. ft. to 5800 sq. ft. Call 908-280 2815. METUCHEN— Victorian Restoration Rentals, 2-7 room offices, prime loen tion, near train A bus, off street parking, Call Arnolt908-548-6400__________M ID D LE S E X - 900 & 450 sq.ft, on Rt. 28 Prkg. Excol. locution. 908 526 3661 or 526 0694. PISCATAWAY- Office or Retail. 6,000 sq. ft. Will divide. Also dentist office. Rt. 287 & Stolton Rd. 981 1313.SOMERSET- Turn key furnished offlcos From $500/mo.

Call for details HEROUX REALTY

Brofcor (SOS)S73-BS77 SOMERVILLE- 2 Office Professional Suite. Panel ing, AC, Carpeting, Private Parking. Call 725 6660 SOMERVILLE- Hwy 22, 1500 sf, 1 st class, Bldg, bright, Prvt. Entr., Prkg.,908-722-8482__________SOMERVILLE- Offices available in professional bldg. in ideal location.A/C, separate entrance, parking. Can accomodate d iffe re n t size offices. Immediate occupancy. Call 908-725-4420. WATCHUNO- 500-1350 sq.ft, in professional bldg. Ample prkg., easy access to rt. 78 & 22. 908-561 2600, 908-232-9323

9670Retail Rentals

SOUTH BOUND BROOK-Busy Main St. office/retail store front, 900 sq. ft. im­proved, 1100 sq. ft. stor- age/expansion. Lets make a deal! Broker protected. Call Bob 766-6685

9690Warehouse Rentals

SOUTH PLAINFIELD- upto 5000 sq. ft. warehouse space with inside loading dock & option of offices or offices only. Minutes from 287. We cater to the small business person. Call 908-753-0200

9800BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

9810Businesses for Sale

H A I R S A L O N FOR SALE— owner anxious to sell by summer, price rea­sonable & less than cost of new setup. For info.call Tony 526-7526______R E S T A U R A N T - fa s t food, by owner, excellent buy, easy term financing, next to college 248-0002

9840Investments/ Opportunities

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i details write or call: Arner ican Equ ity, 9 0 8 699 1934, 318 Ovcrbrook Rd., Piscataway, NJ 08854 GROUND FLOOR OPPTY. SEMINAR- Save 10k to 100k on mortgage inter est. $50/hr. income pos sibility. Call Robert 908 572 0811, to reserve a seat.M E N , W O M E N , HOMEMAKERS— Lamcash from your homo weekly up to $100. Call Richard. 908 686 2054.

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RAINBOW INTERNATIONAL

Nationally known service franch ise availab le for local area. Listed In Entrc penoaur & Venture mogo zincs ns one of the most p rofitable franchises In the USA. Stable recession resistan t business with high repeat customers. E xclus ive te r r i to ry on going training A support. Some investment capital required. Financing avail able. Call John Mills 1 800 583 9100 oxt. 2250 SECOND INCOME UN­LIMITED— Must bo open minded A hardworking Call 908 874 3208. SERVICE ESTABLISHED RETAIL STORES- Exclu sive territories, full or part time. IMMEDIATE EARN I N G S . I n v e s t m e n t $11,000. Call Mr. Eugene 1-800-843-3551 S H ELF AND FLOOR SPACE— For rent in ser vice store in the heart of Chester,. Antiques, crafts, books, etc. considered. Call eves. 201-927-7308 days 908-879-5480

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Cover photo by LINDA D. EPSTEINBecky Shepard of Middlesex gives her ice cream cone a lickin ’ ai Sam ’.v Ice Cream Shop in Somerville.

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Summers coolest treat melts the competitionBy WILIAM WESTHOVEN

>'.ee*e'\jFVs EditorIn a world where fewer and fewer guilty pleasures are socially accept­able. one can still be found in every city. town and hamlet — ice cream.

Oh. the sweet arctic delight has taken its knocks, and weathered its share of competition, too But nothing will ever replace ice cream in the hearts, minds and stomachs of humankind.

Okay, so maybe all that milk, cream, sugar and butterfat may mess up your artenes. but so can stress, and what bet­ter way to relieve tension than a scoop of Rocky Road tor chocolate chip cookie dough, the hottest flavor of '92l prefer­ably oozing its way into a sugar cone?

With sprinkles.To be fair, though, it's important to be

aware that for ice cream addicts who must cut down on their calories, it's a great time to be an American. There are dozens of frozen treats out there, includ­ing many with little or even no fat at all. But be careful — not all "light" or "low calorie" desserts are that much better for you. while you can also save caiones in some cases by sticking with ice cream and merely switching to another brand.

For true ice cream connoisseurs, the premium-grade ice creams like Haagen Daaz (which many people think is a Scandinavian name, but is actually a made-up phrase of no iangiage origin), Ben and Jerry's and much of what is served in ice cream parlors are the cream of the crop. Unfortunately, they are the also the worst for you. with their nch flavor and smooth texture being the end-product of more fcrutterfat and more sugar

Substitutes like ice milk dess fat), fro­zen yogurt (ditto) and Italian gelato i more rrulk in place of cream, whole eggs in place of egg yolks) can save you roughly half the caiones of premium ice creams, but so can choosing a standard ice cream, like the ones sold in those half-gallon ‘bricks’ at the supermarket (many ice cream parlors also serve lower-calorie ice cream — the only 'way to know for sure is to ask) Bear in mind, however, that frozen yogurt and ice milk are considerably lower in fat content than any ice cream

Of course, if you want to avoid fat altogether, you still have several options There’s the old standbys like ice pops and Italian ice, which have no fat and even fewer calories than the non-fat, sugar-free frozen yogurts. There’s also the new wave of virtually fat-free dairy desserts” including Simple Pleasures, made by the Simples.se Company, which uses the new trademark Simplest- brand fat substitute. And for an even lower-calorie treat, there’s Simple /'lea sures Light, which substitutes Nutra- sweet for the sugar

But for those who will accept no sub­stitute, we return to the original, one-

and-only summer classic. Frozen yogurts and non-fat dairy desserts can be found in almost every ice cream parlor, but there wasn't a single one in our informal Weekend PI us poll that didn't list ice cream as it's top seller.

Ice cream parlors, by the way, are too often overlooked as a significant part of our culture. Like the neighborhood tav­ern. tee cream parlors add to the experi­ence of ice cream consumption. They offer variety, expert preparation twhen was the last time you made a banana split at home'"! and let's face it — there's a lot less guilt eating ice cream with a gaggle of fellow addicts than in the pri­vacy of your home.

"AVe have a lot of regulars who come in for the same thing every time, and you get to know what they want." said .Amy Hunter of Branchburg. a summer scooper for the As You Like It Ice Cream Shop in Rantan.

Ice cream parlors can also make you sundaes, floats, egg creams and the lat­est rage — mix-ms. which can add the

crushed candies, nuts, fruits anil cookies of your choice into your favorite flavor Other variations include the infamous Thomas Sweets (locations in New Bruit swick and Princeton) Blend-in, which creates a sensational soft blend of ice cream and the aforementioned added goodies, and the Dairy Queen Blizzard, which is sort of a mix-in milkshake

But for those of you who prefer the comfort of your own home, dozens of ice cream makers, including some as cheap as $30-50, are now on the market. And not only do they allow you to create your own flavors and variations, they allow you to enjoy the freshest ice cream you ever had with no preservatives or emul­sifiers. Many of the newer machines are a lot easier to use than the old models, too, and can produce a frosty batch in less than half an hour. So if you haven't looked into home ice cream machines in a while, look again.

So why deny yourself? Life is too short, and summer’s too hot, so chill out and enjoy.

IINDA I) rPSTFIN/WI I Kl NOPllT.Bernice Erway bonds with her banana fudge ice cream soda at one of her home town's favorite landmarks, the Corner Confectionary In H igh­land Park.

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WeekendHusMuseums ■ m

“Time Peace," a by Joeeph Panklewitz of Cranford, is one of the award-winning selections on display at Swain Galleries in Plain- field. which is currently hosting a summertime student multi-media exhibit from Plainfield's duCret School of the Arts annual juried show. The exhibit opens on Saturday. July 1. from 5-7 p.m. and concludes on July 31.

MUSEUMSTHE ART MUSEUM Princeton University

(609) 258 3788Tuesday through Sot, ..ay from10 u.m.-5 p.m.. Sunday Iron

p.m Western Europeanpointings, scuiptun- .• deco­rative art frorr 19th a nd 20tn centuries, also pre-Columbian art and art of the Amer.cas, •Gallery tours Saturri .■ at 2 p.m through Sept 5 • 19th-century still life pointings "Just Gathered, through Aug. 9.

CUNTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM56 Main St., Clinton (908) 735-4101 Daih. (except Monday from 10 a m.-4 p.m. Adults ; t senior citizens $1.50. children $1. •Tall* by Charlene Kelly on "Banding Birds. 2 r ‘u'y 12.•Photographs of Bi-ven ' iy Ann Simmons-Meyers ij!y 21- Aug. 23.

DRAKE HOUSE MUSEUM602 West Front St.. P.a ifielo (908 755-5831 House built ir. 1746 ana fur­nished with articles ot the pe­riod. Open Saturday from 2-4 p.m Adults $1. children free.

EAST BRUNSWICK MUSEUM 16 Mapie St.. East Brunswick (908' 254-7329 Saturday and Sunday from 1:30-4 p.m. Free admission.

EAST JERSEY OLDE TOWNE Johnson Park River Rd., Piscatawa-.(908) 463-9077 Village composed of relocated 18th century structures set near the headquarters of the county park police No tours of­fered at present Gift shop open Wednesday througn Friday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

EDISON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Main St.. West Orange (201i 736-5050 Workshop with inventions of Thomas Alva Edison. Open every day from 9 a.m -5 p.m. Adults $2. cMMren and senior citizens free•Recordings of "Famous Amen can Voices." 7:30 p n July11 Reservations mouned •"Entertaining with the I fl- Isons," tour of the invt ntor’s homo. Wednesday through Sunday through Aug 11

HUNGARIAN HERITAGE CENTER

300 Somerset St Now Brunswick (908) H46 5777Museum upon 1ii»>my*v i r'ough Satuhlav from 11 a '• 1 p.m.•"Budapest ''notograph1. ‘ throng! Ian - l1M3

MACCULLOCH HAL I HISTORICAI MUSEUM

45 Macculloch Av»»Morristown (201) 538 2404 (ilttderin o|M"’ daily f» ■ i.i-%■until dusk Museun , <

day ana Thursday from 1-4 p.m. Adults $3. senior citizens and students S2: grove tours by appointment •Retrospective of works Dv joe Jones, thiough Aug. 30.

MAIN STREET ANTIQUE CENTER

148 Main St.. Flemington (908) 788-6767 Antiques and collectibles from two centimes. Daily (except Tuesday) from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free admission

METLAR HOUSE1281 River Rd Piscatavww 908' 463-8363. 752 -1847 Piscataway Township h'stone museum Weekday tours by ap pointment.

MIDDLESEX COUNTY MUSEUM ComaMu* Low House

1225 Rmm Rd . ihscatawav (908) 745-4177 l'aiiy (except Monday) from \ 4 p.m i w admission • Home i root USA life in Now lursev dunng World War i. timnigh July 12.

MILIER CORY HOUSE MUSEUM614 Mountain Aw Wostfreki(908) 232-1776 iVsixt for the summer mopens • «>pt 13

MfNIATlIRt KINGDOM. i itc 31 Washingti'i'•K'H) 689 6866 n'o creation of castk's riom i i

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MONMOUTH MUSEUM Newman Scv'-gs Rd bncfoft(908 '47-2266M ai'' gahen ope ' 'uesoa> through Saturoax from 10 J m -4 30 p.rn . Sunday hprr 1-5 p.m. Becker Crwdren sWVig open tO the PuC*C Toes day tTvrxgf Fnum * \v r 2-4 30 ixm Satunsax from 10 a m - 4 30 p m . Sunday from 1-5 p m Adu»ts $2 sen^y downs arid children $ l •Sculpture t» Donakf DeCuethrough iuty 12

MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM3 Soutn Mountain AwM owdeti (ATI' 746-5555 luesxkrv ttkvugb Fndav from 11 a m 4 p.m SuiKiay from 2 5 o ” Free Admission K'i 'V '” Deis Non ’vmcxv iV " SSjO Adults $4. s<* >v tce-’ s and students $2 cN’die • k.nder IS free•Sculpture horn t 'v ••..seum s collection. thnxigh Aug 23 •Aftica-i -\” »” con .vt be ” t*’e pemwwnl cxjkvtio*1 through Aug 30•Cih -i hsc.uvs W'xxe • migrants Dwetkxi. through

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Arts.’ ongpmg.•"BFjmirabons. cc-ilage based or, a fWiam Cados Williams poem, fag 23•Grea* " 3 - -a is of r e ce Age throng- Sept 5 Ao-jts S4 senior c \i*r s anc cr-Sdre- t l 50 schoo groups S2 oe* CTMd.• ’ C-’-nstoone' Co*u"dvs a^c r e Age LC' dra*: -thnxar Jar 3.

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OLD BARRACKS MUSEUM Barack ;■ ’ "g-t y 609 3’9 6 - l 'T€

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OSBORN-CANNONBAU HOUSEc'd»r St ScoC'“ fta rs 916 559-413’—r.: '' c nc.se : 175CCose r - r 5 _-c?. eac"~ '0 " “ ‘ •er- 2-4 s ~ : -ee a:- nsacr

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to d'jsk.OR. WILLIAM ROBINSON PLANTATION HOUSE-MUSEUM

593 Madison Hill Rd.. Clark (908) 381-3081 Farmhouse built in 1690 as part of a 750-acre plantation. Open the first Sunday of each month, from 1-4 p.m. Free ad mission.

RUTGERS GEOLOGY MUSEUM Rutgers University

'•a^rton St. New Brunswick 908 932-7243

Monday from 1-4 p.m., Tues­day tT 'Ough Friday from 9 a.m - r-x r. Free acmss>or

ST. HUBERTS GlRALDA 575 'Aoodianc Ace. Madison 201) 377-5541

azvna! art from the collection of Geramme R. Dodge. Open •ved'esdav mrou^i Sunday

11 a.rr.-4 p.m. Admission S3

TRAJLSIDE NATURE AND SCIENCE CENTER

•*?* ^ovoerce Rd. '.fou'iamside 338 789-3670 . re" e^ry cay From 1-5 p.m. =c#str3ton rec-fred for pro­grams

VILLAGE OF WATERLOOMamucTy State Parx -80 Ext 25. Stannope 201. 347-3900 =es;preo fam-sleac Fom c. 1825 a (.-fe-sae Lenaoe village, th^patrs of the o>d Moms Canai. etc. Ooen da>N except Monday) from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Acxrts $6 50 wee«cays. S8 r.ee*encs. sen-or citizens S4.52 weekdays. So weekends rwera" 6-15 $4

WALLACE HOUSE 38 Aas" "r*m Pi. Svnervilie 918 '25-1015

Geo-gc iVas-Nr.gtc" s nead- puaners *,»xen xe was staboneo - Scmieryeie - 1778. Open *Sec"esday tnrcug’' Saturday Torn 10 a.rn,-5 p.m.. Sunday from noon-5 p.m. Free ad- mession.

JANE VOORHEES DMMERU ART MUSEUM

R-tfers University George and namiitor streets New Bn/xsxwck(908) 932-7237Closed for renovations; reooensSept 15.

Down South." a watercolor by Michelle Innes of South Plainfield, is one of the 28 varied works of art from the duCret School on display at Swain Gallieries in Plainfield

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^ . * 3

’ 7 .7 5

‘ 8.50

FETTUCCIF>fl AL BUO NG USTAIO *8.75l pe*K moSera sad z.'fcflfcp* r% « Si m «

FFTTUCCINICARBONARA ‘ 7.75Prepared wvtA fcacm *a^ «pr .** * Benin ■*«* « rk*

f m U C C IN If^ n O F O M O O O tfC O N W O S O lT T O *8.25Prepared math pimm tamale. n u n i

G N O C C H I BOLOGNESE/W « dumpbrngs pnpv ad m « •« * sew

*9.25

G N O C C H I D l S A V O N A *9.25, / „ . » i.N — ». * W .■ i z n m a * - - m p _/

L I N G U I N I P U T T U N E S C A ‘ 7 .7 51 . r~< ’■ ' :7<r ir : y..'i.< *<*2.- krt >i"

L I N G U I N I A L L A N A P O L E T A N A ‘ 8 .2 5/ Vf««jr,.. a ; Ue-i <H* i*.1 u a in u i d v : M -n r -S - . <N»|./

L I N G U I N I T R A S T E V E R E *9.75h* t . - o n e )'• urfi • .'»/i luxe'll t.v.' j>. iu-A.-^ i - » iu»y

L I N G U I N I A L L E V O N C O L E1‘Ttturnl UIlK U-hUt ’eft • .-I 1»I/

‘ 8 .7 3

P E N N E A R R A B B IA T A A L L A P A S Q U A L E ‘ 8 .7 5I "n o l i t*u n t tm vla prep-ired w ith sauteed "m o n i pa r6- m uAraams an d A/-F t h m \ pepf*r . ir. a hearts tom ato tauce

P E N N E A G L I A S P A R A G I ‘ 8 .5 0I 'm a t p o in t pasta prepared ueth asparaeu i <Wn* at/, f lg j to tt an/2 parmesan cheese

R I G A T O N I A L L A V O D K A ‘ 8 .7 5

l ube pasta ueth p lu m lom a i/• a n i p a ru tlta in a i- id ha cream sauce

R O T E L IE D E L L A N O N N A *9.25IV’a jfi.n li-A rr/ pasta prepared t i l th o In * m l bacon mushrooms

a m i pupnob nuts

T O R T E L L IN I Q U A T T R O F O R M A G G I *9.50

M eat f i l le d caps in a jo u r cheese cream sauce

S P IN A C H R A V IO L I *9.50

he pa red u i lh g a r lic an d Putter sauce

ALL PASTA IS SERVED WITH A DINNER SAl AD

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PEPEKONI AllEACCIL CHE *3.75R.SCJM :V«V ..-WV- l * . -.J.'

INSALATACAPRESE ‘4.25■•/.>.*. ncvwimij. Umesleend ~ ■ %v. i-' \u* Hi

INSALAT A Dl MARE: >s.Mt .£.snx-r v* s-.. •

:% i :t •sxcfrtJ

*5.50

EGGPLANT ALIA RICOTTA ‘ 3.75in*, -%i n .:- i trpc*i -t’h n ua>f.a

MUSHROOM RIP1ENI ‘ 3.75ciemrmae m?c*« c farws T in ■c-.c

CALAMARI ‘4.25' pur i ;n n -r- u inx .it.- ; :<».■. - sni

MOZZARELLA IN CARROZZA ‘4.25U«i£rr-u '<i«at.'80 KZjrmt. *■- . iv i y . i j it. •. x t-w -

CLAMS ORECAN AT A OR C ASINO ‘4.75.••'ltd- : u o* \\ -M

• soup • salad • ^ / l . ^ A i • souo • salad •

& SaladsMINESTRONE D ASTIfresh f W r vegetables *n ennehed broth

*2.75

STRACCIATELLA F IO R E N TIN Afresh jprtscV rg :-.j ;d « w . cheese

*2.75

TRE CO L ORE •3.501* ^ 0** endrse snd - ia chic uv\ ;t naigreiu

ARC CO CA •3.25/->wn frtshfuiA st .ua ui:K u ; rrri <

CAESAR SALAD ‘4.25'•a den fresh 'tn irv . -j :<-n. V/-i ire ing

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E ST REES ARE SERVED WITH DINNER SALAD AND POTATO & CHEF'S VEGETABLE SELECTION.

IN ADDITION TO rwt saiCTK>NSUSTCD.OU«CMlF A 111 MEFAft YOLI TAVOtlTE «ECIff lT THE INCKIOIENTS

AtE AVAILABLE TO US -

• d * * * " * • chicken •

C H IC K E N ALLA FRANCESCOlire*si', prepared wUh potato, memory and '/mem in a while wine sauce.

*10.75

C H IC K E N A H A F IO R E N TIN Afireaits prepared with iptnsch, ham and muihroomi

*10.75

in a marsala wine tauce

C H IC K E N A H A G IO V A N N IN A *10.85hreasli prepared noth termuda onion and mushroomsin a sherry mne cream sauce

C H IC K E N VALTELLINA >10.85f t rea.it : Huffed w ith p m u ru lU and fo n lin e cheese

in a marietta n in e sauce

10% OFFPjNN K „

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• piwa • p i M d • 7 ' c d ' • .

SICILIANA ‘ 5 . 5 0

•nalo. m o in - t, : .in '. in . « iPers r u t U .t.k -dives

QUATTRO STACIONI ‘ 5 . 7 51 n a u d 'r t i j p u n n u t tr mustmoms. iir t i ih u k i

and roasted peter-

QL ATTRO FORM ACC. 1 * 5 .7 51 -r. it . ■..■■:.! c''.C ' .-• r i d parm r- r . hre1,

CALABRESE. ‘ 5 . 5 0

VEGETARIAN A ‘ 5 . 2 5

•r-h { . r s n in .; p-r-n cu in theesr

MONTANARA * 5 .7 5

PIZZA DELLA CASA '4.75S i td banana, ra is in and dive o il

P K tP h K IU H H H TH t tKESHEST I\C .R EDIEN IS A \ 0 IIC H T I > BRUSHED W ITH VIRG IN U t IVE OIL

PL EASt AL L OVV JO M IN . FOR AL L PIZZAS

vea l • ve a l ^ c m I * veal • veal

VEAL ALIA MARSALA *13.50Scaloppine prr pa rr-l uoth m arsala um e a n il mushrooms

VEAL FANTASIA ‘ 13.85hcauipjirii p rr ja ’ r ii nnlh n.ushrn-'ms, c.ipcrs. nines and

•a hitr u i ' ir saurt u>pf>ed with slued tonuitn, prosciutto and mnuarella

VEAL ALLA FRANCESE ‘ 13.50/ itfM.S brille rrd a>id sauteed i i i lh u hite ii i n> hmrm Inciter

VEAL SALTIMBOCCA ‘ 13.85S< alnppine prepared in a m ar,a la w ucr / i/^wr»2 with

p ro s ,,,, - in n spinach

VEAL DELLA CASA ‘ 13.85V a .-p p m / sauteed ,n •• white j me nu n ' ■p!"'1 u , lf ' ' , u n l ■. ■■'Hath. pr:,> tuttr. H ut fortUna ih re -

VEAL PARMK.IANA ‘ 13.00h r pa r. . ■nilo'ie,. .l\!e '••pf- . . l ! ‘ n u r i 'in ra

and melted im-uarW/o

COTII FTTA CAMPACNOt A ‘ 13.50h r pu rn t m il lines’ ; , i ' topped w ith arugnla, tomato.

" i d f t r a d i" h io a n d rm a i^ r r lte

. seafood • seafood •

S H R IM P ALLA REPETTIhepartd unth tomato, mushrooms, chives and shallots finished with a cream brandy sauce

•15 .75

SOLE FRANCESE •1 2 .5 0Battered and sauteed in lemon while wine and butter saute

S A LM O N D I|O N ‘ 14.25Poached and topped with a ireamy dijon and taper sauce

FISH OF THF DAY (M arket Price)fresh and purchased daily from the market

l iin w iM L ,

k * * ' y * 6 m t i e & i t f £ K" M *

* 1 2 .7 5P O R K C H O P S M O R F I

lopped w ith potato . mushrooms, vinegar pepftrt• and union

S T E A K A U P O IV R E '1 4 . 7 5

N Y strip, prepared with trushtd peppf" ms in a shallot Inamty sau«

F IL E T M I G N O N ‘ 1 7 .2 5lende r file t, tufrped uelh sauteed mu i hrooms

For More Information and to Make Reservations Please Contact Us At ‘) ( h ’ i ” '

572 BOULEVARD • KENILW ORTHForties Newspapers July 8-10. 1992