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Distinguished lecturers will return to WPC page 25 Classified Social Communit Police blotter Editorial School news Entertainment Sport A independently edited member of North Jerse Newspa Sportsfriends battle in semifinals --- page 21 Police: DWI suspec ID is questione pg.2 Community: Dance team plac first, pg. Inside: Free classified ads! ... See classified, pg. Vol. 35 No. 68 USP 670-640 25 Cent Wednesday, August 24, 1994 Council expecte to appeal Alps court edict Public opinion on zoning is mixed _ BY ROB ERRERA TODAY Staff Writer WAYNE The Township Council will meet in closed session tonight to de- termine if a Superior Court ruling sup- porting the increase of the business zone along Alps Road should be ap- pealed. For nearly 10 years the council, Plan- ning Board and Board of Adjustment have been against allowing landowner Van Houten-Burroughs to build a com- Proposal will weed mercial enterprise on Alps Road near the intersection of the Hamburg Turn- pike. But on July 18 Superior Court Judge Frank M. Donato ordered Wayne to rezone six acres of the 15-acre site as commercial. The six acres had been zoned residential, but the judge ruled that building homes on the site would not be a viable use. That opinion is shared by Van Houten- Burroughs, which has been trying for years to get the township to changé the zoning of the property from residential tocommercial. Th site is landlocked by several commercial businesses, though residential homes are located close by. It’s likely the council will decide to appeal the Superior Court decision dur- ing its closed meeting tonight. Mayor David Waks had already recommended an appeal, claiming the township boards have done nothing wrong. The council, Planning Board and Board of Adjust- ment have repeatedly turned the de- veloper’s plans down. Last June, the township council unanimously rejected a zone change that would have in- creased the business zone along Alps Road, concurring with a similar opinion handed down by the Planning Board last May. The Board of Adjustment has been reviewing Van Houten-Burroughs’ ap- plication to build a Stop & Shop super- market and 557-space parking lot on the site since last October. schools of ‘illegals’ BY HARRY RAINBOW TODAY Staff Writer _.. WAYNE Finding a way to &#3 prevent taxpayers from spend- ..ing thousands of dollars so stu- ‘dents from other municipalities c go to Wayn schools illegally becom the noe nes 5 d’s Public Work Session, board member Diane Vreeland _ outlined a the’ first draft of a proposed plan for the board to consider as a way to remove illegal students from the system. The proposed pian consists of a i series of letters that would be sent home to each student’s household. Th first letter would explain to the parents or guard- ians that all students in Wayne are being re-registered and proof of Wayn residency is required. A follow up letter would later be sent to remind parents who have not yet sent in proof of residency that it is required in order for their child to stay in school. “One of the advantages of this system is that each mailing will get progressively smaller,” said Vreeland. A third letter would be sent as a last reminder and a first warn- ing that without proof of resi- dency, a student would be con- sidered attending school illegally and action would be taken. This would be followed by a fourth It’s Wanaque for PCCC’s upcounty campus WANAQUE At the urging ot Freeholder Richard DuHaime, the seven member Passaic Coun- ty Freeholder Board formally designated a 3S-acre Wanaque site to be the location of the upcounty campus for Passaic County Community College. In sponsoring a resolution at the Aug. 17 Freeholder meeting, DuHaime said the Wanaqu site represents “the best long term investment” for the county. The Wanaque site, said DuHaime is “larger, more ver- satile and allows the county to offer more varied programs than any other location presently under consideration. And it presents a more attractive, entic- ing campus to meet the needs of our county residents.” In addition to offering prospec- tive students a quality campus, DuHaime said the Wanaqu site can also be used to fill other county needs. He cited the need for additional space to augment (Continue On Pag 3) t the pub porti of the letter which would serve as a final warning. If the parents do not produce the necessary documents, after the fourth letter is sent, a fifth letter is sen informing the parents that \their child is no regarde illegal e th famil ap peal our ruling,” Vreeland said. Vreeland explained that a simi- lar system had been used by other school districts with a high level of success. She also in- formed the board that the board’s attorney, Steven Fogerty had re- viewed and approved the proposed system. The board expressed interest in the plan Vreeland outlined. They agreed that as an initialidea it showed much promise, but it would have to be closely exam- ined in committee before it was brought before the board again. “We also must make it very clear that we are just interested in proof of residency, not in any family’s financial status,” said Board President Joseph Schweighardt. The board decided that two of the points that they would have to take into consideration is what would exactly constitutes proof of Wayne residency, and what would be the easiest way for parents to get the needed infor- mation to the school board, since many parents now work evenings and weekends. Rescued Danielle Devine volunteered to be pulled from a mock fire by fireman Anthony Lamanna as part of the safety program which visited the Packanack Lake Fire House recently. TODAY photo by Shawn Keega Rules for houses of worship seem firm BY ROB ERRERA TODAY Staff Writer WAYNE The Township Council is expected to give final approval tonight to an ordinance which sets guidelines for the establishment of houses of worship in the township. The ordinance, which has taken months to hammer out, was unanimously approved o first reading July 6. The ordinance could become law in 20 day if it is given final approval tonight. The ordinance defines houses 23 Openin da ‘TODAY photo by Aileen Tweer Workers begin construction of the new playground at the Smoke Rise Ball field site in Kinnelon. of worship on a sliding scale according to lot size. The original ordinance required houses of worship be built on at least 3.5 acres of land, effectively ban- ning them from residential areas. The ordinance up for approval tonight requires a minimum lot size of 1.5 acres. The council and township at- torneys worked long and hard on the ordinance to assure it would remain valid if challenged in court. A religious growp threat- ened to sue the township last year (Continued On Page 3 Exotic entertainment constraints go to vote BY ROB ERRERA TODAY Staff Writer WAYNE Final approval is expected to be given tonight to an ordinance that places severe re- strictions on the establishment of adult entertainment centers in the township. The ordinance was unani- mously approved on first reading July 6. The ordinance could be- come law in 20 day if it is given final approval tonight The ordinance has been in the works since last October when a bar featuring exotic dancers in skimpy outfits opened on Galesi Drive. The council tried to pre- (Continued On Pag 3) ‘Professional’ time away needs pre-approved plan BY HARRY RAINBOW TODAY Staff Writer WAYNE Th issue of how to manage professional and personal days was discussed at great length by The Wayne Board of Education at its last Public Work Session. In order to take a professional day, used mostly to attend teaching conferences and workshops, a staff member must get the approval of either a prin- cipal or supervisor. If the time away from the classroom is ap- ° proved, arrangements must be made through the substitutes of- fice for the class to be covered. “Professional days are a privilege, not a right,” stated Joseph Schweighardt, president of the board. The board expressed concern about the rising number of teachers who are applying for professional days, as each day taken requires that two salaries be paid, both the teacher&#39 and the substitute’s. (Continued On Page 3

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Vol. 35 No. 68 USP 670-640 25 Cent Wednesday, August 24, 1994

Council expecte to appeal Alps court edictPublic opinion on zoning is mixed

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BY ROB ERRERATODAY Staff Writer

WAYNE — The Township Council willmeet in closed session tonight to de-termine if a Superior Court ruling sup-

porting the increase of the businesszone along Alps Road should be ap-

pealed.For nearly 10 years the council, Plan-

ning Board and Board of Adjustmenthave been against allowing landowner

Van Houten-Burroughs to build a com-

Proposal will weed

mercial enterprise on Alps Road near

the intersection of the Hamburg Turn-

pike. But on July 18 Superior Court

Judge Frank M. Donato ordered Wayneto rezone six acres of the 15-acre site as

commercial. The six acres had beenzoned residential, but the judge ruled

that building homes on the site would

not be a viable use.

That opinion is shared by Van Houten-

Burroughs, which has been trying for

years to get the township to changé the

zoning of the property from residentialtocommercial. Th site is landlocked by

several commercial businesses, thoughresidential homes are located close by.

It’s likely the council will decide to

appeal the Superior Court decision dur-

ing its closed meeting tonight. MayorDavid Waks had already recommended

an appeal, claiming the township boardshave done nothing wrong. The council,Planning Board and Board of Adjust-ment have repeatedly turned the de-

veloper’s plans down. Last June, the

township council unanimously rejecteda zone change that would have in-creased the business zone along Alps

Road, concurring with a similar opinionhanded down by the Planning Board last

May.The Board of Adjustment has been

reviewing Van Houten-Burroughs’ ap-plication to build a Stop & Shop super-market and 557-space parking lot on the

site since last October.

schools of ‘illegals’BY HARRY RAINBOW

_

TODAY Staff Writer

_.. WAYNE — Finding a way to&#3 prevent taxpayers from spend-

..ing thousands of dollars so stu-

‘dents from other municipalitiesc go to Wayn schools illegally

becom| f

the1

noenes

5

d’s Public Work Session,board member Diane Vreeland

_outlined a the’ first draft of a

proposed plan for the board to

consider as a way to remove

illegal students from the system.

The proposed pian consists of a

i series of letters that would be

sent home to each student’s

household. Th first letter would

explain to the parents or guard-ians that all students in Wayneare being re-registered and proof

of Wayn residency is required.A follow up letter would later be

sent to remind parents who have

not yet sent in proof of residencythat it is required in order for

their child to stay in school.

“One of the advantages of this

system is that each mailing will

get progressively smaller,” said

Vreeland.

A third letter would be sent as

a last reminder and a first warn-

ing that without proof of resi-

dency, a student would be con-

sidered attending school illegallyand action would be taken. This

would be followed by a fourth

It’s Wanaquefor PCCC’s

upcountycampusWANAQUE — At the urging ot

Freeholder Richard DuHaime,the seven member Passaic Coun-

ty Freeholder Board formallydesignated a 3S-acre Wanaquesite to be the location of the

upcounty campus for Passaic

County Community College.In sponsoring a resolution at

the Aug. 17 Freeholder meeting,DuHaime said the Wanaqu site

represents “the best long term

investment” for the county.The Wanaque site, said

DuHaime is “larger, more ver-

satile and allows the county to ~

offer more varied programs than

any other location presentlyunder consideration. And it

presents a more attractive, entic-

ing campus to meet the needs of

our county residents.”In addition to offering prospec-

tive students a quality campus,DuHaime said the Wanaqu site

can also be used to fill other

county needs. He cited the needfor additional space to augment(Continue On Pag 3)

t the pub porti of the

letter which would serve as a

final warning.

If the parents do not producethe necessary documents, after

the fourth letter is sent, a fifth

letter is sen informing the

parents that \their child is noregarde — illegal

e

turally

th familcan

ap

peal our ruling,” Vreeland said.Vreeland explained that a simi-

lar system had been used byother school districts with a highlevel of success. She also in-

formed the board that the board’s

attorney, Steven Fogerty had re-

viewed and approved the

proposed system.

The board expressed interestin the plan Vreeland outlined.

They agreed that as an initialideait showed much promise, but it

would have to be closely exam-

ined in committee before it was

brought before the board again.

“We also must make it very

clear that we are just interested

in proof of residency, not in any

family’s financial status,” said

Board President JosephSchweighardt.

The board decided that two of

the points that they would have to

take into consideration is what

would exactly constitutes proofof Wayne residency, and what

would be the easiest way for

parents to get the needed infor-mation to the school board, since

many parents now work eveningsand weekends.

Rescued

Danielle Devine volunteered to be pulled from a mock fire by fireman Anthony Lamanna as part of the safety program which

visited the Packanack Lake Fire House recently.

TODAY photo by Shawn Keega

Rules for houses of worship seem firmBY ROB ERRERA

TODAY Staff Writer

WAYNE — The TownshipCouncil is expected to give final

approval tonight to an ordinance

which sets guidelines for the

establishment of houses of

worship in the township.The ordinance, which has

taken months to hammer out, was

unanimously approved o first

reading July 6. The ordinance

could become law in 20 day if itis given final approval tonight.

The ordinance defines houses

23

Openin da

‘TODAY photo by Aileen Tweer

Workers begin construction of the new playground at the Smoke Rise Ball field site in Kinnelon.

of worship on a sliding scale

according to lot size. The originalordinance required houses of

worship be built on at least 3.5

acres of land, effectively ban-

ning them from residential areas.

The ordinance up for approvaltonight requires a minimum lot

size of 1.5 acres.

The council and township at-

torneys worked long and hard on

the ordinance to assure it wouldremain valid if challenged incourt. A religious growp threat-

ened to sue the township last year

(Continued On Page 3

Exotic entertainment

constraints go to voteBY ROB ERRERA

TODAY Staff Writer

WAYNE — Final approval is

expected to be given tonight to an

ordinance that places severe re-

strictions on the establishment of

adult entertainment centers in

the township.The ordinance was unani-

mously approved on first readingJuly 6. The ordinance could be-

come law in 20 day if it is givenfinal approval tonight

The ordinance has been in the

works since last October when a

bar featuring exotic dancers in

skimpy outfits opened on Galesi

Drive. The council tried to pre-

(Continued On Pag 3)

‘Professional’ time awayneeds pre-approved plan

BY HARRY RAINBOW

TODAY Staff Writer

WAYNE — Th issue of how to

manage professional and

personal days was discussed at

great length by The Wayne Boardof Education at its last Public

Work Session. In order to take a

professional day, used mostly to

attend teaching conferences and

workshops, a staff member must

get the approval of either a prin-cipal or supervisor. If the time

away from the classroom is ap-

°

proved, arrangements must bemade through the substitutes of-

fice for the class to be covered.“Professional days are a

privilege, not a right,” stated

Joseph Schweighardt, presidentof the board.

The board expressed concern

about the rising number of

teachers who are applying for

professional days, as each daytaken requires that two salaries

be paid, both the teacher&#39 andthe substitute’s.

(Continued On Page 3

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Hackett said he originallypulled Maraj over because he

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When Hackett requested thedriver produce a license, theofficer was allegedly given one

identifying the himself as RalphLal of Bogota. Hackett adminis-tered several field sobriety tests

to the driver, which he allegedlyfailed.

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vent the go-go bar from openinglast year, but had n legal footingto enforce the closure. Now thecouncil is trying prevent ad-

ditional adult entertainment bars

efrom opening in the township.The council cannot legallyprohibit go-go bars entirely from

“th township, but they can limit

{ iin the bars would be located

Sthroug zoning restrictions.| &=! council members did re-

est a few revisions in the ordi-& Spa when it was discussed

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“durin a June conference. They“asked that adult entertainment

center be allowed only in indus-

= trial zones fronting on state or

*Professional(Contin From Page 1)

Board member Jeanette*Makus suggested if they used

» p years as a guideline it wouldsafe to assume that approx-

»imately 800 to 1,000 days would“ used for professional days.bi does not mean that every“teacher has to have professional‘day, nor does every school need“the same amount of days, con-

tinued Makus.“A larger school may look like

it would need more days, butoften a smaller school has the

greater need because of what is

being offered,” Makus said.As a possible solution to this

issue, the board passed a motionto address the possibility of the

district being limited to 800 to

1,000 professional days per yearto be centrally monitored by the

administration.The board then turned its dis-

cussions to Wayne’s personal daypolicy. Acting SuperintendentJohn Mcintyre, stated personalday are officially to be used for

medical, family emergencies or

other good causes.

“A teacher is not required to

give the reason for a personalday, nor can a principal demand

to know the reason one is beingtaken,” said McIntrye.

While no one on the board

"questi the right of teachers‘to take personal days, Board»member Diane Vreeland sug-“gest that, perhaps with the

“bud as tight as it is, personaldays should b justified.

» “Personal days do mean addingYan extra $200,00 a year to the

_Gaubsti budget and the amount

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pt training at the county’s fire-

fighter academy as well as ser-

eqw the needs of county’s specialemée children - all of which can

p met by developme of the

sMen site.

Sseon balance, the Wanaqu site

offer the county greater op-

portunitie to meet the needs of

Etn people far into the future,”ai DuHaime. He noted that

srahot upcounty campus thats discussed, a storefront site

fe Pompton Lakes, “lacked park-eyi and the ability to grow to

iemn increasing demand of stu-

ede 0

oo SDuHai said many upcounty

reside are discouraged from

Stakin college courses because oforPet lack of a conveniently located

campus. County residents, he

ees are forced to drive lonKsSedistan to colleges in Morris,

gav or Bergen counties.

.“Onc the Wanaqu site is fully

SGevelo I think we will find

teman people takin advantage of

“th opportunity presented to

eThem, said DuHaime.

«The Bloomingdale freeholdersaid he pushed the resolution at

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federal highways. That prevents

go-go bars from opening alongtraditional business zones such

as Valley Road, the HamburgTurnpike or in’ Wayne’s mall

complexes.The council also asked how th

propose ordinance would applyto an adult movie theater located

in the Ramapo Plaza. An ex-

plosion and fire in Januarycaused tix

‘+ *ter to shut down

and remain closeu. tt because

the theater operations predatethe adult entertainment ordi-

nance there is little chance the

town can stop the showing of X-

rated films once the repairs are

made, said Township AttorneyJohn Fiorello.

few years,” Makus said.The board agreed that in would

be in th district’s best interest ifmembers investigated justified

personal days or other alterna-tive ways of handling this issuefor future discussion.

The board also agreed that theyshould renew the lease with JackDiannoac and family for proper-

ty to store and repair buses.Board member Christopher

Virgano had several questionsconcerning the lease. Virganorequested that the board reviewa

map of the area to see the exact

boundaries of the board’s landand if the board may store uthervehicles on the property even

though the lease refers only to

buses.

Community TODAY - August 24,1994 - Page3

Waync Valley Dance Team plac firstBY CHERYL MARINOTODAY Staff Writer

WAYNE — Move over

Rockettes — the Wayne ValleyHigh School Dance Team has

recently taken first placu a

Universal Dance Ass: “ia

competition at Hofstra

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uiver-

sity in Long Island, N.Y.

The*team of 12 dancers, rang-

ing from freshmens to seniors,was established last year by co-

captains Jen Baddan and Tami

Virgilio, both are seniors at

Wayn Valley.The team performs during half

time at the high school basketball

games, promoting motivation

tion

Houses of worship———(Continued From Pag

if such an ordinance were

adopted. The Ahavas Torah Tem-

ple was looking to build a house of

worship in a residential zone on

Ratzer Road. The property has

since been sold to a third party,but debate over the issue became

heated during some public meet-

ings, with representatives of the

Temple implying the ordinance

was anti-Semetic and local resi-

dents demanding an equal voice

in community development.

When the ordinance was first

and team spirit to the crowd of

spectators.The girls attended a dance

camp at Hofstra University, and

performed a routine before a

panel of judges from the Univer-

sal Dance Association, who based

their final determination in

terms of originality and creativi-

ty demonstrated by each highschool dance team competingagainst each other.

Their first place performancequalifies the Wayne ValleyDance Team to compete in the

National Competition at Sea

World, Florida, which will be

taking place February 3-7.

“They have a lot of team spiritand morale,” said Tami’s mother

introduced last August, it stirrea

controversy among residents

and religious leaders wh felt the

council was attempting to ban

religious houses of worship from

residential zones. Many resi-

dents supported the ordinance,

believing it offered propertyvalue protection. Some religiousleaders claimed the ordinance

was discriminatory. The council

opted to revised the ordinance

after obtaining more information

about zoning, conditional uses

and what constitutes a privateschool

Tonya Virgilio, who is a teacherfor the Wayn Public School Sys-tem, and is also the dance teams

advisor. “Their routine is very

upbeat, it really stirs up the

crowd.”

Mrs. Virgilio added that even

though she is the team advisor,the girls really do all the work.

“They&#3 done a great job in

raising money for their uni-

forms, and they have put a lot of

time and effort into this,” said

Virgilio.The dance team uniforms

which are comprised of a blue

spande leotard and skirt, were

purchased with funds raised

through canister drives and bake

sales, according to Jen Baddan.

Baddan is enthusiastic about

dancing in general, and men-

tioned that there really isn’t a lot

at Wayn Valley for students who

enjoy dancing.

“Since there aren’t any basket-ball cheerleaders, we thought it

would be a good opportunity to

provide some half time entertain-

ment for the crowd, and promoteteam spirit,”’ said Baddan.

Sh added that they currentlyhave three to four different rou-

tines, and last year they changedthe routine every three weeks for

a little variety.

“This is the first dance-related

activity at our high school that we

have been able to get serious

about,” Baddan said. “Everyoneis really dedicated, and work

really hard.”

The dance team members are

gearing u for this year’s basket-

ball season which begins in De-

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Daredevil pilot Ordini set for air showBY ROSALIE LONGO Special to

TODAY

He’s landed in corn fields inBlairstown and Pennsylvania, a

bean field in Virginia, a cow

pasture in Florida and a pol fieldin Mahwah. He’s also toucheddown on a few roads and made a

.dead stick landing on water.

Despite a few harrowing mo-

ments during his early days of

piloting, 34-year-old Paul Ordinihas never been discouraged from

flying. He’s now soaring to new

heights as a highly skilled,professional aerobatics pilot.

The daring young pilot, a

Bergen County native, will be one

of the stars at the famous SussexAir Show set for Aug. 26, 27 and28 at the Sussex Airport on Route639.

He has presented an excitingnine-minute show for thousands

who attended a convention of the

Experimental Aircraft Associa-tion in Lakeland, Florida last

year. A few months later, hestarred at an air spectacular

sponsored by the Professional

Air Show Performers Associa-tion in Mattoon, Ill. Then he

headed for Oshkosh, Wis. with his

nifty, home-built, ultra-light redand yellow RANS S-9 to take partin another EAA show which, lastyear, attracted 11,000 small-

plan pilots.Anyone seeing the Mahwah

daredevil swoop through theclouds marvels at his adven-turous spirit, for he manages to

maneuver his small aircraft

through dozens of breathtakingdips, turns and spins with thebravado of a well-seasoned Hol-

lywood stuntman.

Says Ordini, flying is the re-

alization of a childhood dream. “I

became hooked at age 17 when a

friend flew me from Lincoln Parkto Ellenville, NY in his Cessna172

...[had flown o jets before,

but this was my first experiencein a small plane. I found it so

thrilling, I begged my friend tolet me sit in the front seat insteadof the back on the way home.”

A short time later, the 1976

graduate of Oakland’s IndianHills High School, who had beenworking in his family’s swim-ming pool and spa business in

Paterson, was taking flyinglessons at Kitty Hawk Aviation inFort Lauderdale and studying

aerobatics with “French Connec-tion” pilots Montaine Mallet andDaniel Heligoin.

Shortly after receiving his

private pilot’s license, he foundhimself doing a Michelob TVcommercial whe the pilot orig-

inally hired didn’t show up.Following graduation from

Mudry School of Aerobatics, heobtained his commercial pilot’scertificate and began perform-

ing in aerobatic shows in hishome-built, lightweight (326-lb.)RANS S-9 “Weedwacker” withRotax 503 engine.

Today, Ordini, the only pilot ofan ultralite plane who doesprecision aerobatics, performshigh G maneuvers flying at 80

mp in his plane rated plus-9 andminus-7 Gs.

He revels in vertical 8s and

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Cholesterol: Universit of California Medical

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Arthritis And Back Pain: University of

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Heart Disorders: Scientists found that a

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High Blood Pressure: Researchers at

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blood pressure b up to 23 points. Scientists for

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Breast Cancer: Scientists at Universit ofCalifornia and the National Cancer Center

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“Jumpsivocks” forward tumble.At the Flagler County Air Show in

Florida, he performed a?radio-controlled comedy act never

before enacted in front of an

audience.Ordini occasionally flies with a

special message. A few years

ago, he painted “Say No To

Drugs” under his plane’s wingsand flew over Clifton, IndianHills and Ramap high schools.

One of his memorable experi-ences was the time he was learingto fly solo and the plane blew a

tire at Fort Lauderdale Inter-national Airport. “I ran off the

runway but that wasn’t the worst

of it. I had t sit in the plane for20 minutes (it seemed like threehours) for a jeep to pull me out

because I was in deep sand.

Every time a huge commercial

jet turned onto the runway, I gotsandblasted ... at times, my planemoved 10 feet.”

Asked about flying for an air-line, h said, “I’d never want to bea commerical pilot. It would betoo boring. You make goodmoney, but a throttle jockey is

like being a bus driver.”Ordini says he suspects his

wife, Linda, and mother, Wilma,aren’t as gungho about his aero-

batics. But he claims that they dosupport him. Daughter Jillprefers watching, but he says hisson Joey, 5, plans to become a

helicopter pilot too.

Ordini will be joined by otherstars in the sky at the Sussex

show, considered the best in theEast. Leo Loudenslager, TheFrench Connection, PattyWagstaff, the Red BaronSquadron, War Bird Parade, TheMisty Blues and several otherfeatured acts, plus surprise at-

tractions, will parade their stuffn the wild blue yonder beginningFriday.

Tickets are $1 for adults, $for children under 12 and kidsunder 6 are free. Friday is Senior

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New technologies continue to

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Thes will include environmental

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“Associations are the nation’s

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only source of current information

on new technologies.”

However, there are instances of

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July 27, 1994

POLLAK-DARTLEY, Jac-

queline & Edward Dartley of

‘Ridgewood, a girl Zoe Helena

DEAVER, Pam & Tim of WestMilford, a boy Brandon Michael

LOCKHART, Theresa & Rob-ert Ranuro of Butler, a boy Rob-ert Joseph Ranuro, Jr.

July 28, 1994BUEL, Bibi and Ronald of Oak

Ridge a boy DakotaREICHERT, Lori Ann & Paul of

Fair Lawn, a boy Garret Paul

July 29, 1994

DAVIS, Kathy & Charles ofTotowa, a girl Lindsey Lee

PODELL, Adrienne & Scott of

Wayne, a girl Elena MarciSOLE, Maria & Steven of

Elmwood Park, a girl StephanieMaria

July 30, 1994CALDERONE, Teri & Mark of

* Pompton Lakes, a girl Rebecca

KORMAN, Nell & Dr. James of

Wayne, a boy Bradley Ian

WEISE, Lyn & Mark of Wayne,a boy Nathaniel Mark

August 1 1994

ACOSTA, Karen & Frank of

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Flemington, a boy ChristianJustin

BUONOCORE, Tara & Josephof Bloomingdale, a boy JosephJohn

CURTIN, Cheryl & John ofHawthorne, a boy Bryan William

HANRAHAN, SR., Theresa &

Timothy of Haskell, a girl Cor-

tlynPERCEVAULT, Beth & Mark

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Suzanne

CENTI, Barbara & TomSamanich of Wanaque, a boyMichael Scott Samanich

August 2, 1994

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cent of Pompton Lakes, a girlVictoria Simone

VAN DUNK, Spring & Antonio

Casterlow of Wanaque/Passaic, a

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of Oak Ridge, a girl Cassondra

GregoryKAFAFIAN, Jennifer & Leon

of Pompton Lakes, a girl SaigeRhianna

OSBORNE, Allison & Louis ofHaskell, a boy Tyler James

SACCHI, Phyllis & Fabio of

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TRABONA, Laura & Kennethof Lincoln Park, a boy Kenneth

August 3 1994EGAN, Fiona & Robert of Pe-

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Miss Dundon

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WAYNE — Mrs, Claudine Dun-

don of Wayne and Mr. James

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their daughter, Marella Dundon

to David J. Keiser, son of John

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Miss Porsavagengage to

Vic HayekLITTLE FALLS — Diana and

Raymond Rotella of Wayne haveannounced the engagement of

their daughter, Tara Ann

Porsavage to Vic Hayek, son of

Rifka and Vic Hayek of Wayne.Miss Porsavage is graduated

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Livingston.Mr. Hayek graduated from

Wayne Valley High School. He is

self-employed.The couple will be married on

JOSEPHINE AND ROBERT DUNN

Josephin Heusser

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Josephine Marie Huesser,

daughter of Arnold and Rosalia

Heusser of Pompton Lakes mar-

ried Robert Jeffrey Dunn, son of

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The double ring and candelightceremony was performed by

Rabbi Jerry Heller and FatherMichael Carnivale in the garden

at The Bethwood in Totowa, a

reception follow@d at the same

location.

The bride was given in mar-

riage by her father. Maid of

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Bridesmaids were Lissa Winters,Jen Citro, Heidi Heusser, Aman-

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Rich Casse was best man

Ushers were KevinMichael Heusser,Adam Hazan,Marko

Churchill.The bride is a graduate of

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Capri School of Cosmetology. Sheis a licensed cosmotologist em-

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Bergen Community College. Heis employed with American In-come Life in Raritan

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member of the GFWC/NJSFWCcelebrated the New Jersey StateFederation centennial recently at

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presided over thirty-five pastpresidents, district and state of-ficers and guests. These women

came together to commemorate

the 100th anniversary of the larg-est woman&#3 volunteer organiza-tion in the world.

As past presidents, the mem-

bers continue to participate in

their own clubsas well as this,giving their ideas, experience,and expertise for future and up-

coming projects and events to

improve the community.Part of the program included

the installation of the followingBoard members: Program, JoyceFarhnam; Membership, Gloria

Bilenky; Hospitality, JosephineGorton; Communications, Gloria

Andriuolo; Treasurer, DorothyBrunn; Corresponding Sec-

retary, Dorothea Walker; Re-

cording Secretary, Marion

Kohler; Vice President, TerryWilkerson; and President, EvelynBarton. Installing officer was

Florence Griffin.In her opening remarks, Ms.

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Anthony. Chisari, Vincent

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Taylor.The bride is graduated from

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Wayne.The bridegroom graduated

from Garfield High School and

R.E.T.S. Electronic School in

Nutley. He is employed by TCI of

Northern New Jersey, in Clifton

After a two week honeymoon in

San Francisco and Hawaii thecouple reside in West Milford. ’

MARISSA BRITTANY COHEN

Marissa Cohen born

WAYNE — Susan and Dr

Barry Cohen of Wayne announce

the birth of their daughter,Marissa Brittany Cohen

Born May 26, at Chilton Mem-

orial Hospital. She is joined byher sisters, Caryl Rose, Michal

and Ariel.

Marissa Brittany was named in

memory of her paternal grand-parents Mary and Bernard

Cohen. Maternal grandparentsare Joseph and Dorothy Licata of

Pequannock. Marissa’s god-parents are Dr. Steven and Dr

Phyllis Domnitz of Towaco

A party is planned in Marissa

Brittany’s honor for Saturday,August 20.

New

arrivals...WAYNE GENERAL HOSPITAL

July 20, 1994

MARCONETTI, MagdaRicardo of Wayne, a boy Ricardo

July 21, 1994:

DE VRIES, Sarah & Hendriof Lincoln Park, a girl Mariah

August 1 1994

BENJAMIN, Corena & Alfrddof Wayne, a girl Christina

August 2, 1994FRIED, Anna & Ronald of Little

Falls, a girl Joeli-Tyler

August 5, 1994

ROGEL, Elly & Oscar, a girlCynthia

July 22, 1994

LAVOIE, Nancy D’Esopo anJohn of Ringwood, a boy Ryan

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S. Loiacono

WAYNE — Marine Pfc. Shai-maine Loiacono, son of Vincentand Annie Loiacono of 3 CayugaTrail, Wayne, recently reportedfor duty with the 3rd SupplyBattalion, 3rd Force Service Sup-port Group, Okinawa, Japan.

He joined the Marine Corps in

Nov. 1993.

Kevin Wolfe

POMPTON PLAINS — Marine

Capt. Kevin Wolfe, son of JaneWolfe of 2Sylvan Court, PomptonPlains, recently reported for

duty with Marine Fighter Attack

Squadron 314, 3rd Marine Air-craft Wing, Marine Corps AirStation El Toro, Santa Ana, Cali-fornia.

H joined the Marine Corp in

May 1989.For your information: As of

Aug. 2 the U.S. Navy has 402

ships: 209 of them are underway;96 of them are deployed. We have1 exercises ongoing with 15

countries and port visits to 12

countries.

Craig Brown

WAYNE — Navy Lt. DonaldCraig Brown of Wayne receivedan MD (Doctor of Medicine)Degree from U.M.D.N.J., RobertWood Johnson Medical Schoolduring commencement ex-

ercises held recently at the Gar-den State ArtCenter in Holmdel.

A 1986 graduate of Newark

Academy, Brown earned hisbachelor of Science Degree, in

biology, from Muhlenberg Col-lege, Allentown, Pa. in 1990.

Hewill be doing his internship inGeneral Surgery at the Oakland

Navy Hospital in Oakland, Cali-fornia.

The graduate is the son ofDonald and Janet Brown of

Wayne.

David Herald

WEST PATERSON — DavidHerald recently enlisted in theUnited States Navy for guaran-

teed training at the Navy’s Mess

Management Specialists school.David, the son of Linda Herald

of West Paterson, is a 1994 gradu-ate of Passai Valley High School

in Little Falls. Enlisting under the

Delayed Entry Program, he will

report to Recruit TrainingCenter Great Lakes, in Illinois

for active duty, where he will

undergo basic training.Following basic training,

David will begin schooling at

Great Lakes, in the Mess Man-

agement field. Mess Manage-ment Specialists’ operate and

manage Navy dining facilitiesand bachelor enlisted quarters.They are cooks and bakers in

Navy dining facilities ashore and

afloat, and order, inspect, and

stow food. They maintain food

preparation spaces and equip-ment, and keep records of trans-

actions and budgets for the food

service in living quarters ashore.

Petty Officer Burks, of NavyRecruiting Station Montclair,

David&#3 recruiter, noted that he

may then go on to additional

schooling, or be assigned to anyone of the Navy’s ships or shorestations around the world.

Brian Collins

POMPTON LAKES — MarinePvt. Brian Collins, son of Robert

Collins of 89, Albany Avé.,Pompton Lakes, recently com-

pleted recruit training.During the training cycle at

Marine Corps Recruit Depot,Parris Island, S.C. recruits are

taught the basics of battlefield

survival, introduced to typicalmilitary daily routine, and

personal and professional stan-

dards.All recruits participate in an

active physical conditioning pro-

gram and gain proficiency in a

variety of military skills includ-

ing first aid, rifle marksmanshipand close-order drill. Teamwork

and self-discipline are

emphasized throughout the

cycle.Although the Marine Corp is

scaling back, its investment in

high-quality recruits continues.

The Marine Corps has more than

38,000 job openings this year.

David De Palma

BLOOMINGDALE — David De

Palma, son of Cecilia Shenise of

99 Star Lake Road, Bloomingdalerecently reported for duty with

3rd Battalion, 8thMarines, 2nd

Marine Division, Marine CorpsBase, Camp Lejeune, N.C.

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BUTLER — Marine Pfc, JohnMilitello, son of Chet and DoloresJacobia of 5 Guenter St., Butler,recently completed the MarineCorps’ Helicopter Mechanic

course.

.- During the course which istaught with Marine HelicopterTraining Squadron 302, 3rdMarine Aircraft Wing, Marine

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trols systems.H joined the Marine Corp in

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Carlos Febo

PASSAIC — Army NationalGuard Pvt. Carlos Febo has com-

pleted basic training at FortJackson, Columbia, S.C.

During the training, studentsreceived instruction in drill andceremonies, weapons, map read-

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Army history and traditions.Febo is the stepson of Romulo

Perez and son of MagdalinaMaldonado of 98 Henry St,,Passaic.

H is a 1993 graduate of Wall-ington High School.

Gregory French

WAYNE — Navy Lt. j.g:Gregory French, whose wifeStephanie, is the daughter ofRobert and Bonnie Molnar of 10Woodridge Terrace, Wayne,wasrecently promoted to his presentrank while serving aboard thesubmarine US Cincinnati, home

ported in Norfolk, Virginia.He joined the Navy in July

1988. French is a 1992 graduate ofthe U.S. Naval Academy, An-napolis, Md., with a BS degree.

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Adshead renamed

president, promisescontinued progress

WAYNE — William Adsheadwas re-elected president of thePreakness Hospital Board of

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Managers by unanimous ac-

clamation» Adshead, a retired sales man-

ager for RJ Foods, has served

on the hospital board since 1990.He was elected to his first one

year term a president of the 484-

b long-term care facility lastJ ly.

At the July 18 board re-

organization meeting in Wayne,Adshead said, in the past year,Preakness Hospital has lived up

=th expectations he, other board

members and the county free-

holders have for the institution.- A North Haledon resident,~Adshead noted with particular“pride that Preakness recently

passe a state Department ofHealth review with flying colors

- scoring a 96 percent rating.“That is aremarkable score for

any nursing home, especially a

publicly funded one,” said

Adshead. “The rating provesbeyond a shadow of doubt that

* the care at Preakness is second to

none.”

them and invite them to share in

our success story.”Adshead also praised the hospi-

tal volunteers for their contribu-

tion to the hospital. “Without

them, many of the little thingsthat need to get done around here

would not get done.”In pointing to accomplish-

ments of the past year, Adshead

noted the conversion of an old

dormitory-style room in Unit III

to a new 27-bed semiprivatewing.

The conversion, said the presi-dent, ‘‘puts behind us the era of

dormitories that serviced us well

when we were a communicable

disease center, but are now out of

date. The new beds will help us

meet the demands of the elderlyand infirm of the area.”

Adshead also pointed to theannual charity golf tournament,which raised $12,00 for the hos-

pital residents, an a successful

Living Wills ducted

Today’s Health

TODAY photo by Demitrius Balevski

Point of view

Joel Daone, 3, gets his eyes checked by Dr. Bair Richard from Pompton Plains, while his brother Keith

looks on during the Wayne Health Fair.

Bee Dad!

Mom is

in laborPOMPTON PLAINS — The one

certainty of pregnancy is un-

predictability. A due date serves

as a guideline, but the actualarrival of a newborn is often a

combination of fate, health, and

timing. To ease the anxieties of

parents-to-be, the Chilton Mem-orial Hospital Parent Education

pager rental service.“The peace of mind the pagers

provide to parents is incredible,”said Cathy Maio, RN, Parent

Education Coordinator. “Theyare much less stressed as the duedate approaches.”

As pagers increased in

popularity and technology, ex-

pectant parents bega to inquireabout a rental service. TheParent Education Department

responded to their needs.“Parents-to-be were very

worried about not being able to~

getin touch with each other whenlabor began,” Mrs. Maio said.“Parent Education Instructors

constantly heard that sentimentfrom students taking courses of-

last fall as example of the hospi-tal’s growing recognition in the EMT class offered at Chilton Memorial

fered by the department.”A pager may be rented four to

six weeks before the infant’s due

The president said the ratingNorth jersey ey:

POMPTON PLAINS — The In- Services of the New Jersey De- Healt;

oe ee av pereflects the dedication of the “We have demonstrated that stitute for Emergency Training partment of Health, meets the Sessions will be helt 7:30 to waiv ane? : $

hospital administration and its Preakness Hospital can be an (IET)atChilton Memorial Hospi- requirements of the EMT cur- 10:30 p.m. Mondays and4 ai i ny on All

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workers. “It would be hard to important community asset and tal will holdan Emergency Medi- riculum. Upon completion of the Thursdays. si. Seog al we deemed pagers

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Preakness. I am proud of all of

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Totowa dancer has the right.moves on waytostardom »

TOTOWA — Jonathan Porretta

of Totowa, excels this season as

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Porretta, 13 years old, has been

dancing since the age of 7. He is

currently enrolled at “For

Dancers Only” in Little Falls,under the direction of Kelly Allen

and Ed Phalon. Versatile in tap,ballet, jazz, and lyrical, Porretta

has consistently won “Gold” in

all competitions along with nu-

merous “high scores.” In ad-

dition, he has been awarded

“Most Progressive Junior Dance

Student” by his dance studio.

This award has won him a full

year’s scholarship for class tui-

tion,Porretta will also be attending

“Broadway Dance Center” in

New York with an award for

tuition from his title of ‘Mr.

Superstar.” Through an audition,he was selected to representPassaic County as a member of

Camp beatsBUTLER — Limited openings

are available at both the day and

resident camps operated by the

Lenni-Lenape Gir] Scout Council,Inc. The camps feature dailyswimming instructions and freeswim time to relieve the summer

heat.

Te Ata Resident Camp, locatedin the Harriman section of the

Palisades Interstate Park, New

York, is open to all girls age 8-15.

The Camp Te Ata programfocuses on fitness and fun, lead-

ership and sports, plus all the

traditional camp activities.On and two week sessions are

offered this season at Camp Te

Ata. Each session focuses on a

special theme and all two week

sessions and some one week

sessions include a special trip.

JONATHAN PORRETTA

the “New Jersey Tap Ensemble”founded by Debra Mitchell inMontclair. His 1994 season in-

cluded the following New JerseyRegional Titles: Stars of Tomor-row - P.D.T.A. Championship,

Rhee Gold’s Gold Spectrum -

Junior Mr. Dance, Showbiz - Jun-ior Mr. Showbiz, Superstar’s -

Junior Mr. Superstar.

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US are: Superstar - Junior Mr.”Superstar in New York, DanceEducators of America - Junior,

Mr. Dance in New York, andU.S.T.D. - Junior Mr. Dance of

the United States in King ofPrussia. Pennsylvania.

When Porretta is not dancing,he is at his studies in MemorialMiddle School in Totowa where

he will be entering the eighthgrade in September. His desire isto pursue a dance career as he

moves on to high school for thearts with his ultimate goal of

dancing professionally. He also

manages to set some free timeaside for relaxation with his fam-

ily and riding his horse. Porrettacredits his success to his love and

dedication for the art of danceand also to his extremely sup-portive family and friends whohave been there with him fromhis very first dance step.

summertime doldrumsSession themes include “WaterWorlds” with a trip to Mystic

Seaport and ‘RenaissanceRamblin” featuring a trip to the

Renaissance Festival at SterlingForest.

A day camp program is avail-able at the council’s outdoor pro-

gram center, Lake Rickabear inKinnelon. Lake Rickabear fea-tures a 40-acre spring fed lakesurrounded by 292 acres of wood-

land and recreation areas. Swim-

ming, boating, miniature golf,bicycling, tennis and hiking are

just a fe of the sports offered to

campers.Lake Rickabear Day Camp is

open to all girls entering gradesone through eight. Two session of

day camp are still available this

summer. There’s an optional

overnight each session as well as

an optional trip. Trips scheduledfor the last two sessions are the

Pequest Fish Hatchery and theSussex County Farm and HorseShow.

A Lake Rickabear Day Campprogram is offered in conjunc-

tion with Camp Te Ata. P“Puddle

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also experience three nights ofresident camp living.

Girls do not have to be a mem-

be of a Girl Scout troop to attend

camp. For more informationabout Lake Rickabear Day Campand Te Ata Resident Camp callthe Lenni-Lenape Girl ScoutCouncil at 492-2100 for a freebrochure.

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4-year-old class and a uniqueafternoon program especially

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will turn years old betweenJune 30 and Dec. 30. These dates,however, are flexible and ad-

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year old can blossom, The class

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perience through imaginativelessons, story time, crafts, song,snacks and games.

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nessy-Burke recently graduatedfrom Montclair State Universitywith a Cume Laude designation.

Throughout her four yearsatMontclair, she was one of 30

students in he class of 2,800 tobe

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TODAY - August 24, 1994 - Page 13

Packanack students

upgrad school areaWAYNE — Packanack School

students have participated in the

community’s “Adopt A Spot”Program, a project to provide an

attractive and appealing environ-

ment for the students andteachers of the school, as well as

create a source of pride to the

community.

The project included a general“clean up” and planting offlowers on the school grounds

The flowers were obtainedfrom donations and through a

grant provided to the Employ-ment Orientation Program of the

Wayne Board of Education.Parents volunteered their time

and talents to prepare the flowerbeds during the prior weekends.

The Packanack Schoo] ParentTeachers Organization “Beauti-

fication Committee” organized

the activity with the county’soffice of Environmental Protec-

tion who supplied materialsneeded to implement this beauti-fication project

The students and teachers con-

tributed to the project b plant-ing the flowers and generallycleaning the school grounds of

debris.

Lawrence Tilli, the schools’

principal who coordinated theactivities, stated that this was an

excellent example of how

parents, teachers, students and

the school district have cooper-ated and poole their respective

resources to bring about site

beautification in the community“This will result in instilling

greater pride in their school and

contribute toward preserving the

beauty of our natural resources.”

said Tilli

Harraka awarded

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raka, a former graduate of

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College corner ...

DeHaan earns

dean’s list honor

WAYNE — Township resident Denise DeHaan has been named to

the dean’s list for the spring semester at Messiah College.DeHaan, who graduated in May with a B.A, in history, is the

daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John DeHaan,The dean’ list honor is earned by receiving a 3.6 GPA or higher on

a 4.0 scale,DeHaan graduated from Wayn Hills Senior High School in 1990,

Marrinan receives science degre

WAYNE — Sean Marrinan of Wayn recently earned a Bachelor of

Science degree from the Rutgers School of Electrical Engineering in

New Brunswick.‘

Marrinan is the son of Mr, & Mrs. William Marrinan of Wayne and

a 1990 graduate of Wayne Valley High School.He has been admitted to the Electrical Engineering advance study

program at Rutger starting in the fall. And will pursue a Masters

Degree with a specialty in computers.

Davis earns dean’s list honor

KINNELON — Derya Davis, daughter of Kadriye and Henry Davis,has been named to the Dean’s List at Simon’s Rock College of Bardin Great Barrington, Mass.

Being named to th list indicates that the student has earned gradesof B or better in all subjects and a semester grade-point average of

3.3 or above.Simon’s Rock College is the nation’s only early colleg of the liberal

arts and sciences.Established in 1964, it accepts students after the 10th, 11th, and 12th

grades into programs leading to both the Associate in Arts and

Bachelor of Arts degrees.

Atieh is named to dean’s list

TOTOWA — Deena Atieh, a resident of Totowa, has recently been

named to the dean’s list at Boston University for the spring semester.

Boston University is the third largest independent university in the

United States, with an enrollment of more than 29,000 students in its

15 schools and colleges.Located in a city rich in cultural, historical and intellectual

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attractions, the university is one of the nation’s pre-eminent teachingand research institutions.

Paga earns film study degre

WAYNE — Charles Pagano, son of Raymond and Joan Pagano ofWayne, was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors at the118th commencement of Boston College

A 1990 graduate of Wayne Hills High School, Pagano majored inEnglish and minored in Film Studies at Boston College.

Locals are tabbed for dean’s list

WAYNE — Two Wayn residents have recently been named to thedean’s list at Boston University for the spring semester.

The students recognized for this honor are Russell Lazovick andCromwell Palomares.

Boston University is the third largest independen university in theUnited States, with an enrollment of more than 29,000 students in its

15 schools and colleges.Located in a city rich in cultural, historical ant intellectual

attractions, the University is one of the nation’s preeminent teachingand research institutions.

Boreale named to the dean’s list

WAYNE — Christina Boreale, daughter of Joseph and DianeBoreale, has been named to the dean’s list at the University of NotreDam for outstanding scholarship during the spring semester.

The dean’s list is comprised of a select group of students who havesucceeded in maintaining a scholastic average of 3.4 and above duringthe past semester.

Boreale this fall will begin her junior year in the University’sCollege of Arts and Letters. She is a 1992 graduate of Wayne HillsHigh School.

Sandor receives psychology degre

POMPTON LAKES — Christina Sandor, daughter of Peter and EvaSandor of Pompton Lakes, has received her BA degree from WesternNew England College in Massachusetts.

She was accepted for graduate studies in the University ofConnecticut for M.A. Psychology/School Counseling Program, which

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Ishe sick? Should1

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e ne of the problems most often confronting parents of

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to whether the child stays home or goes tgSchool. What do

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degrees should be sent to school.When no thermometer is available, check the child’s

forehead with the back of the hand. If it is hot, keep the child

home until fever can be checked with a thermometer.

= Do not allow th child to return to school until he has been

free of fever for 24 hours.

COLD/SORE THROAT/COUGHm The common cold presents the most frequent problem to

parents.w A child with a “heavy” cold and a hacking cough belongshome in bed, even though h has n fever.

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A rash may be the first sign of one of childhood’s many

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w Arash, or “spots,” may cover the entire body or may appearin only one area.

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Eye problems = slow learningBy DR. RUDOLPH WAGNER, M.D.Special to North Jersey Newspapers

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problems because they believe

everyone sees the way they do.

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strabismus, amblyopia and

refractive errors.

Strabismus is a disorderin

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eye may look to th left while the

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Although the causes of

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Usually, the muscles are

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properly balanced, causing both

eyes to lookin differentdirections at once

Esotropia is the most common

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when one or both eyes turnin

towards the nose, but the imagefrom only one eye is recognized

by the brain, sothe child does

not have double vision. Thisisa

dangerous situation since thechild may not be aware ofa

problem and will not complain,leading to a delay in diagnosisand treatment. As aresult, the

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Strabismus can be treatedwith special glasses or surgery

to straighten the eyes and, inrare cases, with eye drops.Patching of the better-seeing

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before school starts or shortly

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eye also may be necessary to

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If left untreated, the non-

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Refractive errors occur whena child doesn’t have 20/20 vision,

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w dislike or avoidance of close

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“I told her she’s better off

without one. I tried not to feel

guilty,” said Dr. Gloria Bout-

te, an early childhood

professor in the College of

Education at the Universityof South Carolina. ‘We

thought a television would

keep her from reading andthat she would want to stay in

her room too much.”

Saying “no” isn’t that easyfor most parents, said Dr.

Carol Flake, also a USC earlychildhood professor.

Today’s society equatesmoney with self-worth.

“Parents are made to feel

they are no good if they can’t

provide designer jeans for

their daughter,” Flake said.

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dren need to see the real

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more of what should be

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respect.”Until society becomes less

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parents can cope with their

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dren see much of what theywant on commercials.

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Guide children on what isand what isn’t important to

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Pagelé - August 24,1994 - TODAY

School

Clothes

Back-to-school wardrobes

planned on tight budgetfyou’re preparing your

children’s back-to-school

wardrobe ona shoestringbudget, a University of South

Carolina professor has some

cost-cutting tips that won’ttie

your purse strings ina knot.

Potential money-savingfactors to consider when buyingchildren’s clothes are the

child’s lifestyle, age and needs

versus wants, clothing quality,maintenance and long-term

value.

Instructing parents on how to

save money is usually the easy

part of the budget-makingprocess, But for kids, who

usually have little concept of

money matters, itcanbeadifficult lesson, says Dr. Sallie

Hook Boggs, an assistant

professor in USC’s retailingdepartment.

“Conflict created by a child’s

wants and what parentsperceive to be the child’s actual

needs is probably the number

one problem that occurs duringthe back-to-school shoppingritual,” Boggs said.

Children react to

merchandise emotionally whilethe parents’ approach is

rational, more practical, she

Says.

Boggs recommends that

parents discuss the search for

back-to-school wear back at the

house to make the experienceless stressful for everyone.

“Don&#39 send kids off to choosewhat they want orthere will be

disaster. Children won&#

consider your budget, quality,what they really need or

anything else,” she said.

The rational approach shouldstartin your child’s closet.

Inventory what the child

already has that’s appropriatefor school, what can be

accessorized, dressed up or

dressed down, repaired or

altered. Then make a list to fill

in the gaps.Prioritize clothing needs first

and throw ina couple of wants

last, ifyour budget allows.

Establish a budget by decidinghow much youare willingtospend on each item o the list.

Make sure the child shares

responsibility in the list and

budget-making process, and

establish ground rules before

going tothe store. This will

make shopping easier and bea

great learning experience for

the child, Boggs saysOnce in the store, remember

such basics as avoiding fads,

trendy colors or fabrics unless

they are low-cost items, Boggssays. For major purchases, stickto classics that never go out of

style.Check for quality construction

—ample seam andhem

allowances, well sewn-on

buttons and button holes, and

reinforced stitchingName brands or designer

labels don’t always signalquality, Boggs warns. “House

brands or private labels made

especially for the store are

usually of very good quality,look like the big name labels

and are less expensive.”This is important to

remember when purchasingitems suchas t-shirts, socks,turtleneck shirts and otherbasics that aren’t the focal poimt

option, Boggs recommends

extending the wear of clotheswith patches to reinforce wear

points at the elbows and knees.

Maintenance, such as the

need for frequent dry cleaning,should be considered in the

final cost of an item

Clothes with suede inserts,rhinestones, glitter and painteddecorations can be anightmare

to clean and do not hold up very

well, she says, suggesting wash-and-wear, permanent press and

easy-care labels for children.The value-over-time of

clothing also should be

calculated on major purchaseitems, Boggs says.

“Understanding the value-

over-time of a item is

importantin saving money.Awell-made coat that seems

expensive at$150 but canbe

used for five years may be wellworth the investment whena

cheaply made coat that sells for

$100 may only last two years.”And while hunting for

bargains, don’t overlook thedeals that can be found at thriftand second-hand stores and

garage sales, she says,

especially when looking forclothing items for younger

children

With

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guidelines you can have your

children back at school in stylewithout feeling like you’ve been

to the cleaners.

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“Some parents are literally»seared to death,” said Lucy

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Most motorists don’t know or

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the bus — endanger children on

the bus, entering or exiting the

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waiting for the bus. On solution

may be to include questionsabout school buses on driver

examinations. If motorists are

aware of the dangers, manyaccidents can be prevented.

“Many people do not realizethat the most dangerous placefor achildis not inside aschool

bus, but outside,” said Mark

Purschwitz, professor of

agricultural and biologicalengineering atClemson. “Ina

typical year, 25 million children

are transported to and from

school or school-sponsoredactivities. Each year, an average

of 10 children are killed ridingon buses, and 38 are killed in

loading zones around school

buses by motorists or the school

bus.”

Teachers and parents must

teach children how to enter and

exit a bus properly, saysPurschwitz. They should be

taught to walk at least 10 feet in

front of the bus so the driver will

be able to see them.

The most commonreasona

child is hit by a school bu is that

the bu driver’s attention is

distracted. A large school bus

normally holds 66 passengers.“One person in charge of lot of

energetic children can easily be

distracted,” said Pearson.

“Students of all ages also need

to be taught bus etiquette and

reminded of it on a continuingbasis,” added Purschwitz.

School districts can providesafety education programs to

stress safe and appropriatebehavior on school buses, while

parents can reinforce the safetymessage at home. The heart of

school bu safety, however, lieswithin the students.

Students should heed these

bu safety tips:m Th driver is in charge; obeyhis or her instructions.

m Always be polite and

conscious of how your behavior

will affect the driver.

= Do not stand or move about

while the bus is moving.m Stand at least 10 feet in front of

the bu in full view of the driver.

Stop, lookand listen when

crossing the road after leavingthe bus stop.Get to the bus stop ontime.

Donothorseplay on the bus.

m Keep quiet at all times onthebus.

w Always be careful.

TODAY - August 24,1994 - Page 17

AAA advises motorists

to stop for school buses,it& the law!

WNorth Jersey Automobile Club reminds motorists to

stop for school buses which are loading or unloadingchildren.

William Visser, manager of Public and Community Ser-

vices for the club reminded motorists that “The driver of a

vehicle approaching a school bus either from the front or

rear must come to a complete stop not less than 25 feet from

the bus, if it is stopped to discharge or pick up children.” A

driver must remain stopped until the children have entered

the bu or are safely across the road and the bus has resumed

movement.“Motorists convicted of passing a stopped school bus are

subject to a fine of not less than $100, possible imprisonmentor community service for 15 days and

5

points on their drivingrecord” said Visser

School buses in New Jersey are equipped with flashinglights: to alert motorists when the buses are stopped or

preparing to stop. Amber lights go on about 300 feet before

the bu stops, followed by red flashing lights when the bus

stops. Motorists on a dual highway with a safety island or

raised physical barrier which separates them from the lane

the bu is in may pass the bu at a speed of no more than 10

miles per hour.

Visser cautioned motorists to “be extremely careful if you

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CommentaSoun of silenceSound barriers placed along highways to

mute road noise and afford privacy to those

with neighboring property are receiving loud

but mixed reviews.

Assemblyman Alex DeCroce of Parsippanyhas been sent more communications from

constituents on this subject than on any other

topic. Asa result, he has scheduled hearings to

determine whether or not more barriers

should be constructed, and also to evaluate the

efficiency of those already placed.For those who travel along Route 287, a

potentially beautiful stretch of roadway now

walled in by high barriers, the sound contain-

ment is an ugly sight.It also traps highway noise and sends it

reverberating in this tunnel-like highway.And if more negatives are needed, the

barriers are a target for graffiti.The argument is often voiced that anyone

who bought property so close to a road site

should have expected what they got.But there is a better way.

Why must sound barriers be wooden walls?

What’s wrong with planting fast-growinggreenery, which is not only attractive from

both vantage points but is also environmental-

ly beneficial?

Mayb the walls are less costly initially but

they have little aside from low cost to justifythem.

DeCroce has set a public hearing in FlorhamPark on Sept. 28. It’s a good first step to

resolving a problem that is currently pleasingno one.

Input is being solicited now. This is the time

to speak out.

Finally, gridlock breaksAfter lengthy, tedious bipartisan bickering

‘and public behavior unworthy of elected

officials, a crime bill passed the House of

Representatives on Sunday night.Those who watched the posturing and pan-

‘dering leading to th bill’s approval now have

‘a doctored crime bill that totally suits no one

‘but is at least a move in the right direction.

'Th als left with an indelible iinpression‘of the manner in which congressional mem-

‘bers expostulate.In some, it was tiresome. In some, it was

logical and ernest. And in others it was

frightening as certain members demon-

strated their puppet-like loyalty to those who

contribute to their campaign warchests,namely the NRA.

It’s time government responded more to the

people and less to the check-writers but the

system seems deeply entrenched.

Mayb it’s time to throw them all out and

start all over. f we do, we should make it clear

that those elected mustrepresent the views of

the public, not private interests.

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There are many opportunitiesto be pretentious, but maybe the

most ludicrous is the would-bewine expert.

Oenology, as the study of wine

is pretentiously called, can be an

art form. More often, it’s a mis-

nomer embraced by people who

have taken a course or two in

wine appreciation and subscribe

to wine publications. They know

all the right words — bouquet,legs, acidity, etc. etc. but seldom

are they dealing with a bottle ofwine worthy of such analysis.

A bottle of $ wine, or thebottom of a wine list in a res-&

taurant, somewhere around

$12-18 is not a Baron Rothchild

vintage and should not be treated

as such.

Cork-sniffing is one of the first

things step one oenologists learn.

They roll a cork from a cheapcabernet as if they really had a

clue about its significance.Holding the glas to the light to

examine clarity, cloudiness or

mayb find a bug is the second

ritual. It’s a wonder waiters don’tburst out laughing watching thisroutine.

But we have a coupl of friendswh truly are wine mavens. Theyhave an electronically chilled

wine “cellar” (actually a big cabi-net). And they buy wines in res-

taurants that cost more than myentire meal, including cocktails.With them, however, there are no

ine talk makes me headyBelieve me ceremonies. He knows what he

orders and doesn’t need to

perform lab tests on the samplehe’s served. Waiters don’t even

giggle.A second friend proved his

wine worthiness the other nightas he scanned the wine list, then

ordered “Number 303.” It was a

very nice number but he didn’t

feel the need to intimindate any-one with his knowledge.

Credit for the most unpreten-tious wine service, however, goesto our friends Martie and Jerry,who went to a liquor store and

came back with a bottle actuallylabeled “Cheap Red Wine.”

W can deal with all kinds of

connoiseurs but we like the low-

key approach better than the

pretenders. As for me personal-ly, I&#3 just glad I can spelloenology and connoisseur.

And I can even pronouncethem. I never call them Word 12

or Word 32.

Hmmm... in a little huddle by the other

seven members of the councilwho were present. Then the

township clerk drifted over to

RobErrera

In the confusing hubbub of

protocol and procedure, it’s easyto lose sight of the real role of

government. Sometimes it takes

a crisis to make the obvious

apparentThere was a power failure at

last week’s Wayne council meet-

ing, the first time in recent mem-

ory that a meeting had to becancelled in the middle of a

session. The result, after the

lights came back on, was a flurryrof activity that best exemplifieda government getting thingsdone and making decisions.

“What do we do now?” asked a

stressed Council President Wil-liam Van Giesen. He was joined

help answer questions about un-

addressed agenda items, and fillthe council in on the schedule ofitems in upcoming weeks.

Then the Business Adminis-

Jtrator came over.

“We' got bills to pay!” NealBellet said, urging the council to

reschedule the cancelled meet-

ing quickly.“Where’s the attorney?

Where’s John,” a councilmanasked, calling for John Fiorello.Fiorello entered the huddle,which now looked like a small

mob gathered around the councildais. The township attorney help-ed clarify some of the uniquelegal problems resulting fromthe canceled meeting.

A solution was arrived at fairlysimply and quickly - move lastweek&#3 agenda to tonight and

push off the conference meetingfor a week. In hindsight, it was

one of the simpler decisions thecouncil would have to make that

night. The big choices are on

tonight&# agenda, which is filled

Powerless decision in Waynewith lingering issues, such as

appealing a court order allowingbusiness expansion on Alps Road,settling a lawsuit against a local

quarry, and voting on ordinancesthat place restrictions on wherehouses of worship and adult

entertainment centers can belocated in the township.

But the image of the townshipleaders, all gathered in a tightcircle, voices rising and falling,asking questions, digesting

answers, making decisions,,

was

a priceless scene. You imaginethis must be what closed councilsessions are like, where the ac-

tion takes place away from the

eyes of the public and the press.Or those post-meeting diner

trips, where opinions and issuesare debated over strong cups ofcoffee. The meeting around thecouncil dais last Wednesday

night lacked a cohesive structureand defied Robert’s Rules, of

Order, but it was an example of

government officials puttingtheir heads together, (almost lit-

erally, ouch!) and getting thingsdone.

It was something that doesn’thappen often enough.

TODNancy Rubenste

Executive Editor

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James ZoccoliEditor

Peter CentineoSports Editor

Robert ErreraDeput Editor

Demitrius BalevskiPhoto Editor

Linda TempleCirculation Director

Rick KestenbaumAdvertisin Director

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'“T recent Woodstock.

was for profit only.”

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Chris Lorah

Wayne

“Woodstock had more

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Peter Hickman

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Greg Viola

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Letters to the editorNot in the best interest of WayneDear Editor:

Last November Councilman

Scott Rumana ran for the council

seat with the promise that he

would lower taxes and make new

changes that would benefit the

taxpayers of Wayne.Let&# look at his record to date:

H voted to give the part time

Councilmen full benefits, the

same as full time township em-

ployees receive. The cost for

these benefits can be

astronémical. How can yo re-

duce taxes when yo are paying

for authorized benefits? This will

only increase taxes. H will also

receive these benefits even

though he already has a medical

plan at his place of employment.This gives him two plans, but he

doesn’t care because he isn’t

paying for the second plan.Regarding changes that he

espoused during the campaign to

get elected, the only change to

date that he has proposed was to

take away the public’s portion to

speak at 9 p.m. at the Council

meeting. He wants to push their

right to speak to the end of the

meeting, whenever that would

be. The television viewers know

that the public speaks at 9 p.m.

and the listen. If the time is not

set, then no one will know at what

time the public portion will come

on.

Councilman Rumana may be

the new, young man on the Coun-

cil but his record to dat is not in

the best interests of the tax-

payers of Wayne

Edward Lenczak

Wayne

Thanks for once-in-a-lifetime helpDear Editor:

O behalf of the North JerseyShilohs, 18 and under FastpitchA.S.A. Junior Olympic Softball

team, we would like to thank

many for their support. Uponearning a bid to the National

Championships held in Sacra-

mento, California from Aug. 10

through Aug. 14, each player on

our team was responsible for

For Juniors,Dear Editor:

The Junior Woman&#3 Club of

Wayne would like to thank andshow our appreciation for

publishing our press releases for

us this year. These press releases

have aidéed our club in announc-

ing dates and times of meetings

raising $600, which paid for our

air fare, lodging, and groundtransportation

Our communities rallied

around us, with support from

local organizations, friends, fam-

ilies, and various other sources.

W would like to thank everyone

who enabled us our “once-in-a-

lifetime” by their monetarydonations and support. We would

also like to thank your newspaperfor the coverage that certainly

helped our cause.

Karyn Baig, Pompton Lakes

High School, Class of ’94,Cornell University, Class of 98

Melissa Karas, Pompton Lakes

High School, Class of &#

Krissy Medino, Pompton Lakes

High School, Class of ’96 .

Jen Pawol, West Milford HighSchool, Class of 95

Pompton Lakes

publicity is appreciatedfor presen and potenti mem-

bers, various fund raisers, com-

munity service projects, State

federated events, plus manyother activities. These printed

releases are also used in comply-ing our yearly club pressbook,which is judged state wide each

year.

The Wayne Juniors look for-ward to working with TODAY'staff and to having continued

support and cooperation in the

coming year.

Carol Herman

Wayne

|. pages. TODAY is our local newspaper and offers you a

ae

“D Editor:

‘s For those that believe, God| displa his wrath, when a

wer failure blacked out Chan-

nel 20 as Councilman Joseph

~DiDonat was speaking on his

jettin full insurance benefits.

Ch law clearly states he is not a

ful time employee but ha a part

e position with the Township.Workin beyond 20 hours a week

‘doe not entitle one automati-

‘call to the status of full time

Insurance entitlement.

~On Wednesday evening, Aug.17 in Wayne’s Council Chamber,

‘the council meeting abruptlycame to an end. It occurred, after

| Wayn Action Coalition (WAC)| membe and other residents

had a chance to address the

second reading of the insurance

benefits Ordinance 63. Coun-

“cilman DiDonato, as he usually‘does was the first councilman to

‘respond to the public comments.

Another precedenc was in the

making. Some may call her

Mother Nature and many others

an omen. Never before in the

history of Wayne council meet-

ings, has a power failure caused

ameeting to be cancelled. The TV

audience has just gotten through

watching Wayne’ finest hour. A

small group of discontented resi-

Wh was that power

zappi this council?

dents had taken on the govern-ment with their unprecedented

Initiative/Petition Referendum.

Harry Sylvester’s dissertation,on what led to the WAC involve-

ment on the insurance positionwas superb. Art Smith’s com-

ments were brief, concise and

truthful. Another senior citizen

member of WAC displayed his

fiery anger with words of con-

tempt against a. Township parttime attorney and public de-

fender, An attorney, who be-

lieves the taxpayers owe him

these insurance benefits.

The power failure affected 40

homes in the vicinity of the mu-

nicipal complex. The severe elec-

trical storm intensity could beassociated with the kind of storm

Noah and his family witnessedfor 40 days and nights. As Mr.

Sylvester spoke, he mentioned 40

petitioners were responsible for

obtaining over 4,000 signatures.Mr. Sylvester spoke for 20

minutes and 20 seconds, which

equals the number 40. Now, youtell me if the power failure was

an omen or not.

Anton Oswald

Wayne

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Summer is a slow time of year,but it provides an opportunity to

catch up on a variety of stories.Let’s pitch right in with the

baseball strike, heading toward

its third week, and o to obscuri-

ty. For a variety of reasons,

baseball isn’t really beingmissed. There’s little talk about

the sport — football, which longago surpassed baseball in

popularity, is just around the

corner anyway — and the strike

act has long ag lost its novelty.It’s really hard to get torn up

emotionally over a bunch of

millionaires striking against a

bunch of multi-millionaires. As

for the batch of records that

seemed to be in jeopardy, every-

one pretty much kne the strike

was coming, so those numbers

just seemed an abstraction.

If the strike goes on much

longer, there’ll b little interest if

the two sides get together for the

playoffs. By then, baseball will

have lost the momentum it needs

to keep fan support this year.

Major league baseball might as

well just shut down for the year,and come back sometime when

they’re good and ready — there’s

no need to rush back.

Speaking of three strikes, the

House of Representatives finallypassed President Clinton’s

crime-fighting bill, including the

three-strikes-and-you’re-out law.

This new bill now gives every-

one, in government at least,something for which to take

credit.

Having lost the first timearound with 58 Democrats jump-

ing ship away from the crime bill,President Clinton desperately

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It led to a deal: moderate Re-

publicans put the squeeze on

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jects as a $1 million grant to an

influential legislator’s alma

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Republicans get to take credit for

saving some bucks while puttingmore cops on the street, and, likeNAFTA, Clinton and the GOP

created a team that passed one of

the president& initiatives. Some-

how, I doubt health care reform

is going to go quite the same way.

Speaking of pork barrel legis-lation, a Republican bill passedlast week will prevent Congressfrom attaching extraneous

political projects onto emerg-

ency aid bills. This will eliminate

the rather cheesy move of sneak-

ing some money for obscure,dubious creations onto a bill

that’s desperately needed for hu-

manitarian reasons.

Speakin of cheese, the case of

the dead rat deserves some men-

tion. Down in Hillside, a man

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mane Society to come to take it

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winning.Finally, Gov. Whitman’s de-

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the state in the long run.

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It doesn’t take a crystal ball to

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Pequannock 10s win State CrownTUE

Golf outingThe Federal Law Enforce-

ment Officers AssociationCentral New Jersey Chapter

will host its 14th Annual Golf

Outing Friday, Sept. 16,

The day begin at 8 a.m. with

a continental breakfast at the

Old Orchard Country Club in

Eatontown. The fee of $8 per

person includes breakfast,green fees, cart, cocktail hour,buffet dinner and prizes and

trophies. Proceeds from the

event will be donated to theTomorrows Children’s Fund.

The Tomorrows Children’s

Fund provides assistance to

children undergoing treat-

ment for cancer or a serious

blood disorder at the Tomor-

rows Children’s Institute at

Hackensack Medical Center.

The federal agents have des-

ignated the non-profit or-

ganization as this year’s reci-

pient of their outing. For res-

ervations or more infor-

mation, contact Rudy Deutschat 667-6387.

4-on-4 volleyballWAYNE — The YM-YWHA

of North Jersey announces a

new and exciting event to

close out summer activities.

It’s the first-ever 4-on-4 Co-EdBeach Volleyball Classic.

This event will be held at

Tom’s Lake in Wayne Sunday,Sept. 25 and will be open to

everyone age 16 and over. The

first round begin at 9 a.m. and

the games will continue Round

Robin style with the finals

scheduled for approximately 3

Ph event will include cash

prize and trophies for win-

ning teams, and free t-shirtsfor the first 15 teams to regis-ter. The cost per team is $6 if

received by Friday, Sept. 16.

For all those interested in

obtaining more details, pleasecall the Y at (201) 595-0100.

Grid

championships

During the upcomingThanksgiving weekend Nov.

24-26, the 22nd annual Na-

tional Youth football Cham-

pionship will be held in Day-tona Beach, Florida.

The NYFC features age

/weight divisions rangingfrom 7-15. Over 70 teams are

expected from throughoutNorth America to compete in

this prestigious, two-game in-ternational youth football and

cheerleading competition.Interested teams should call

Justin Gates with SportsNetwork International at

800-327-9311.

Outing for Lane

POMPTON LAKES — The

Pompton Lakes Rotary -

Bobby Lane Scholarship Fund

Golf Outing will be held on

Wednesday, Sept. 28 at the

Farmstead Country Club in

Lafayette, N.J.

Golf tickets, priced at $8each, includes breakfast, the

18-hole tournament, greensfees and cart, golf gratuities, a

buffet luncheon, prizes andawards.

Since there is a lot of

interest in this outing, it is

suggested that anyoneinterested register early.

Checks must accompany res-ervations by Aug. 28. Payment

should be made out to:

Pompton Lakes Rotary Club,and sent to Ken Snell, 26James Terrace, PomptonLakes, N.J., 07442.

The Pompton Lakes Rotaryis also now accepting ads and

boosters for the Golf OutingAd Journal. All sponsors and

participating golfers names

will be listed in the ad journal.Proceeds from this event

will benefit the PomptonLakes Rotary and the BobbyLane Scholarship Fund. Forfurther information, contact

Chairman Ken Snell at

839-4713.

The Pequannock 10-year-All-Star team, coached by Jim

Bionde and Dave McMorrow,

swept through the first inaugural10-year-old State Baseball Tour-

nament held in Ventnor, N.J., to

become the first-ever 10-year-old State Championship team.

Pequannock went S-0 in the

District II tournament, winningthe first three games at home,then having to play the finals in

Clifton against the Wayne Na-

tional team.

Pequannock defeated WayneNational twice to advance to the

Section tournament being held

in New Milford. Once again Pe-

quannock was unbeaten, going3-0 in defeating Dumont, and

Randolp twice to advance to the

state tournament.

No it was time for a road trip,so the coaches, team, and parentsall packed up the cars and headed

for Ventnor, N.J., (just south of

Atlantic City) home of the first

ever Little League 10-year-oldstate tournament.

The week-long tournament saw

Pequannock go 3-0 and againhaving to defeat a good hittingWoodbridge team twice to win

the state championship.Both were come-from-behind

victories as Pequannock scoredfour runs in the last inning of

game one to win, 9-7. Then againthey scored five runs in the last

inning of the final game to win 5-3and claim State Championshiphonors.

This is the first PequannockState Championship since 1971,when Pequannock’s 15-year olds

went to the Little League World

WAY PUBL47 VALLE RO

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The North Jersey Flag Football

LIBR

TODAY - August 24, 1994 -

Association seeks teams for its Annual

Labor Day Tournament held

Septemb 3, 4 and 5. For more

information call (201) 628-9223.PETER CENTINEO

Series. Pequannock Manager J1.n

Bionde was a 15-year-old on that

team, which finished third in the

world.In all, Pequannock finished

11-0 in the tournament, but tour-

nament rules do not allow 10-yearolds to advance past the state

tournament. This left coaches

McMorrow and Bionde to won-

der, “(just how far could our kids

have gone?”It looks as though all those

concerned will just have to wait

until the boys from this state

championship team turn 12 to getthe answer. Until then, those who

coached and played on the team

of ‘94 should be congratulated for

a great post-season.The following is breakdown of

Pequannock’s path to the state

championship.

District Il Tournament

Pequannock 6, Milton —

Shane Boyle threw a completegame two-hitter in Pequannock’svictory. Matt Leonard and MikeBionde combined for five hits

and four runs in the game, while

Mike Halligan had four RBI on

two hits. Matt Ringen and Mike

Tanis also had an RBI in the

game.

Pequannock 16, PomptonLakes 2 — In a rain-shortened

game that lasted just four in-

nings, Mike Bionde threw a com-

plete game two-hitter to earn thewin. Matt Leonard and MikeBionde scored three runs eachfor Pequannock.

taPhoto b Mike Limal

TANGLE UP — David Salerni, left, of Sportfriends Soccer Club ofWayne, battles for the ball against Real Wyckoff’s Dan Mohanduring the semifiinals of the Sportfriends Soccer Cup Saturdaynight.

TODAY Sports Editor

Page 21

STATE CHAMPS — The Pequannoc 10-year-old All-Stars used great pitching, defense and hitting towin the state title. They also had to come-from-behind to record wins, a credit to the team’s

determination.

Pequannock 7, Tri-Boro 5 —

Pequannock used three bunts anda timely hit by Mike Halligan to

manufacture three runs in thelast inning. Matt Leonard scoredhis eighth run of the tournament

in the game, while Boyle andBionde combined on a five-hitter.

Pequannock 4, Wayne National— Mike Tanis pitched a com-

plete game and struck out 10 to

pick up his first win of the tour-

nament. Keith Schneider hit two

doubles.

Pequannock 11, Wayne Na-

tional 3— Shane Boyle picked uphis second win of the tournament,going the distance and pitching a

five-hitter. Mike Bionde was 2-

for-3 with three runs scored, and

hoPhoto by Mike Lima

BEAT TO THE BALL — Rich Castaneda, No. 10 of Real Wyckoff,tries to get past Sportfriends’ Rob Krzanowski during RealWyckoff’s semifinal soccer cup victory.

Sportfriends eliminated from CupPenalt kicks lift Real Wyckof while Clarkstown shuts out Union

WAYNE — Real Wyckoff (3-1)beat Sportfriends (1-2-1) in a

penalty kick tie breaker Satur-

day night in the semifinals of theN.J. Sportfriends Soccer Cup at

Sportfriends (Parish) Oval in

Wayne.

Wyckoff will play Clarkstown

(4-0) in the championship gameSaturday night, Aug. 27 at 7:30

p.m. at Sportfriends Oval.Clarkstown blanked Union Coun-

ty (2-2) 2-0 in the other semifinal.Real Wyckoff and Sportfrierds

played to a 1-1 tie during regu-lation time, then played two

scoreless overtime periodsbefore the match was decided on

penalty kicks.

Wyckoff goalkeeper Andrew

Remias, who came o as a half-time substitute, saved

Sportfriends first two penaltykicks and converted one for his

own team. Richard Glandorf andAntonio Strippoli scored on

Wyckoff’s first two chanceswhile Remias stopped the at-

tempts Of Sportfriends’ StephenReiss and Robbie Krzanowski.

In the third round, Remias andMike Vollmin of Sportfriendseach made their attempts. MarioFerraro then clinched the match

for Wyckoff by converting hispenalty attempt and giving Realan insurmountable, 4-1 lead.

During regulation time the two

teams traded first half goals.Richard Castaneda put Wyckoff

on top at the 32 minute mark on a

22-yard free kick from the left

side that he placed inside the far

post. Sportfriends’ equalizercame one minute before halftime

on a goal by John Mohan.

Clarkstown moved one stepcloser to their second straightSportfriends Cu title with a 2-0

win over Union County on goalsby Mike Hanchar and Victor

Rojas.The Rockland County team

broke onto the scoreboard with

two minutes remaining in the

first half. Hanchar drilled a low,

40-yard shot off a free kick that

took a tricky bounce in front of

the Union County goal, went off

the hands of goalkeeper Rohan

Cassgells and rolled into the net.

Union County’s chances suf-fered another setback just beforethe halftime whistle when de-fender Charles Lehman was

ejected from the game for pull-ing down a Clarkstown forward,leaving his team one man short.

Clarkstown’s insurance goalcame in the 88th minute. Rojastook a pass from Shawn O’Nealand outran two Union County

defenders before placing a 10-

yard shot into the lower left

corner of the goalThat goal was Rojas’ fourth of

the tournament, tying him withGoce Tolomanoski of Macedoniafor the tournament scoring lead.

Troy Paris turned in the shutoutin goal, making four saves.

Keith Schneider had three RBI.NOTE — In the District II

tournament, Pequannock re-

ceived *four complete gamesfrom its pitchers. Two were byBoyle (2-0), and one each fromMike Bionde (2-0) and Mike Tanis

(1-0), along with some great de-fense supplied by Matt Horesta

See Pequannoc 10s page 22

Varsityschedule

awaits Butler

girlsand new

coachBY PETER CENTINEO

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BUTLER

After two yearsof junior varsity soccer for the

girls at Butler High School,the program will make the

leap to a varsity schedule this

year.Such a move requires some

solid coaching from a personwho knows what it takes to

take such a big step and getresults, while also realizingthe first year of varsity playwill be quite a challenge.

Scott Johnson, hired by theButler school board to under-

take the job of varsity girlssoccer coach seems to be the

perfect person for the job. Heknows what it takes to get a

soccer program started, andknows it will, at times, be

tough for his players andhimself to get used to the type

of competition they will soon

face together.Johnson said he’s very ex-

cited to be the head coach at

Butler, especially with thenumber of players signed upto go out for the team. Thejunior varsity program last

year had 17 underclassmen on

the squad, but this year John-son has 28 players out for theteam

“I knew we&# hav at least 17out for the team, but 28 is

great. It’s going to be a big stepfor the girls to play varsity,especially when you have to

play teams like Morris Cath-olic and Lakeland. MorrisCatholic is always one of the

best teams in the state, andLakeland is a quality team,”

Johnson said. “There are a lot

of good teams in our con-

ference (Northern HillsSuburban Conference), so it

ought to be a challenge.“The skill level at the varsi-

ty level is definitely better.With a first-year varsity pro-gram, we really have nothing

to lose when we go out and

play. We want to play toughand gain the respect of other

See Varsity, page 23

Page 22 - August 24,1994 - TODAY Sports

Ahea of the tag

Wayne’s Tom Kwiatkowski slides in well ahead of the tag of the Fair Lawn shortstop during a Met Leaguegame this year. Wayne finished the season at 16-21.

Photo by Mike Lima

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Pequannoc 10s win State Championship ——

(Continued From Page.21)

at first, Nick Sarnelli and Matt

Ringen in center field, and Will

Zellweger and Keith Ropel be-

hind th plate.The offense was ignited by the

1-2 combination of Matt Leonard

and Mike Bionde, with an on base

percentage of .658 (25 for 38) and19 runs scored. The No. 4 and 5

hitters Mike Halligan (9 RBI) and

Keith Schneider (6 RBI) suppliedpower with six doubles. Matt

Ringen also contributed with

three hits and four RBI.

Section Tournament

Pequannock 9, Dumont 8 —

Pequannock scored five runs in

the last inning to pull out the win.

Mike Tanis started the game andwent three strong innings beforebeing replaced after a seven-run

fourth inning by Dumont. MikeBionde and Nick Sarnelli shutDumont down in the fifth and

sixth innings, with Bionde (3-0)picking up the victory.

Four walks and three hits gavePequannock a 4-0 lead after one

inning, but whenDumon came

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back with seven in the fourth,Pequannock had to step up their

game. Pequannock came up inthe bottom of the fourth and leadoff batter Matt Leonard singled,Mike Bionde walked, Mike

Horesta beat out an infield hitand Mike Halligan singled to

drive in two.

Keith Schneider followed with

a single and Pequannock was

back to within one run, 8-7. Pe-

quannock went ahead, 9-7, in thebottom of the fifth when Will

Zellweger and Matt Horesta

scored on a Dumont throwingerror. Nick Sarnelli closed the

game, striking out Dumont’s No.five hitter with the bases loaded.

Pequannock 3, Randolph — Ina great defensive game, Keith

Schneider went six innings tu

outduel Randolph’s pitching.Schneider (1-0) scattered five

hits while striking out five. Pe-

quannock lead off hitter MattLeonard went 2-for-3 with two

runs scored (including a steal ofhome plate in the first inning),and an RBI. Pequannock alsoturned two doubleplays, and Nick

Sarnelli made a great divingcatch in center field. ws1

Pequannock 8, Randolph 4 —

Mike Tanis (2-0) went the dis-

tance, scattering six hits while

striking out four. Pequannockjumped out early, scoring four

runs in the first, two on Keith

Schneider’s bases loaded double

Pequannock scored two more in

the second on Mike Halligan’stwo-run single, and Pequannocknever looked back.

State Tournament

Pequannock 9, Woodbridge 7 —

Pequannock scored four in thesixth to steal one away from

Woodbridge. Both teams came

out hitting, scoring three runs

each in the first. Pequannocktook the lead in the second as

Mike Halligan drove in two runs

with a single. But Woodbridgecame back, knocking out Pequan-nock starter Mike Tanis withfour runs in the third inning.

Shane Boyle (3-0) and MikeBionde combined to shut out

Woodbridge over the last three

innings, giving Pequannock a

chance to come back. Pequan-nock’s sixth inning started withfive walks and two strike outs, so

with two out and the bases

loaded, Keith Schneider sliced an

opposite field single to score thefinaltwo runs and give Pequan-

nock another come-from-behindvictory.

Pequannock 6, Nottingham 4 —

Once again Keith Schneider was

given the ball by Manager Jim

Bionde, and once again he came

through with six strong inningsto put Pequannock in the cham-

pionship game. Schneider keptNottingham off balance with a

good chang of speeds, allowing

four hits and seven walks. But he

only allowed four runs and not

many scoring opportunities.Pequannock got off to a fast

start scoring four runs in the firston RBI from Keith Kopel, Mike

Halligan and John Hukowski.

They then added two more runs

in the third. A Tim Kitchell singleand Shane Boyle walk set up RBIby Matt Ringen and Matt

Leonard.

Pequannock 5, Woodbridge 3—This was the best defensivelyplayed game in the tournamentBoth teams kept coming up with

spectacula plays. In the second

inning, Pequannock center fielder Nick Sarnelli made a head-first diving catch with runners on

first and third with one out,which prevented the runners

from advancing. In th third in-

ning Sarnelli also robbed the

Woodbridge cleanup hitter of

extra bases with one out anda

man on second.In the second inning, right

fielder Tim Kitchell came upwith a very big play of his own

With a man o first and nobodyout and n score, Kitchell cut off

a bas hit in he right-center field

gap.and threw to the cutoff man

The cutoff man then threw therunner out trying to get to third

The game remained scoreless

until the bottom of the fifth when

Woodbridge struck for threeruns. Pequannock had one last

chance to keep the unbeatenstreak alive. Mike Bionde led off

the inning with a single up themiddle, then three straight walks

to Mike Tanis, Mike Halligan andKeith Schneider gave Pequan-

nock their first run of the game.With the bases loaded and no-

body out, O.J. DeChristofanosliced a fly ball to right field that

looked like a sure double, but a

fine play by Woodbridge’s rightfielder turned it into a sacrifice

fly which scored Mike Tanisfrom third.

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teams in our conference,and win some games in the

process.”Johnson, 24, was a tri-captain

while playing at Bloomfield HighSchool his senior year. Although

he didn’t play in college, he did

begin the girls travelling soccer

program in Bloomfield. What

was once a one-team travellingclub has blossomed into four

teams for girls of various ages.Johnson also coaches one of the

teams, an under 19 team that

plays in the spring.“I think that helped me get the

job at Butler. I know what it takes

to get a program going, and

hopefully we’ll do a good job at

Butler,” Johnson said.Johnson said he’ll emphasize

defense right off the bat, as he

said a team can’t go wrong play-ing good defense. But he also has

some scorers, so look for Butler

to have some good offensive out-

put.While Johnson has some good

coaching credentials, he’s alwaysJooking to improve himself as a

coach. This summer, he got the

chance to pick up some additional

coaching pointers as a counselorat the All-American Soccer

Camp, run by Colombia HighSchool Soccer Coach Gene

Chyzowych, one of the best soc-

cer coaches around.“It was my first year there asa

coach for the kids, and I was

there for a total of five weeks. I

got the chance to talk to a lot of

other coaches and pick up some

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Wayne Valley High School. The

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cleats, ice, streamers, banners,decorations and more.

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involved, to teach kids what theshould know,” he said.

A business major at Seton Hall

University, Johnson has now en-

rolled at Montclair State Collegewhere he’s studying to become a

teacher.

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Special Events

Carnival

e The Lincoln Park Jaycees willhold their annual carnival, Aug.24 through Aug. 27, at the Munici-

pal Complex on Route 202 inLincoln Park. The carnival will

be open from 6 to 11 p.m. on

weekday and 6 p.m. to midnighton weekends. For further infor-mation call Nancy Brunner at

835-2214 or 331-2237.

e St. Ann’s Middle Eastern Festi-

val will be held on Friday, Sept. 9from 6 p.m. to midnight; Satur-

day, Sept. 10 from 3 p.m. to

midnight and Sunday, Sept. 11from to 9 p.m.; at St. Ann’sMelkite Catholic Church, 802Rifle Camp Road, West Paterson.

Grand opening

e Noodle Kidoodle will celebratethe opening of their new Waynestore on Saturday, Aug. 27, witharibbon cutting ceremony at 9:45a.m. and Joanie Bartels anda host

of costume characters from noon

to 2 p.m. The Chic Street Man andthe costume characters will re-

turn on Sunday, Aug. 28, from 2 to4 p.m. Th store is located in the

Brentwood Shopping Center on

Route 23 south, Wayne.

Art Auction

e The Pequannoc Valley MentalBoard of

PERSONAL DIALOGUEHealth Center’s

August 24,1994 - TODAY

Trustees will hold their annual

Art Auction on Saturday, Sept. 24

beginning at 7:30 at the American

Legion Hall, 133 Main St/Route

202 in Lincoln Park. Admission is

$7.5 per person. For further

information call MicheleMcErlean at 839-2520 from 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. weekdays or 839-2521,ext. 229 weekends.

Ho-Down

e The Pequanock Department of

Parks and Recreation will spon-sor an old fashion Ho-Down on

Saturday, Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. to

5 p.m. at Greenview Park,Pompton Plains. For further in-

formation call 835-5700, ext. 45.

Fashion show

e Willowbrook Mall will presentaFall Fashion Spectacular on Aug.25 and 26 at 7 p.m. and on Aug 27

at 2 and 7 p.m. in the lower level

of the Sterns wing. For additionalinformation call Gary Yanosick

785-161

Digangi gallery

e The Lena Digangi Gallery 744McBride Avenue in’ West

Paterson, will hold a group show-ing of 13 international artistsfrom now through the end ofAdtgust Works presented featurea variety of mixed media art and

sculpture. For more informationcall 345-1210.

Community Calendar pauses

Rocket contest

e A model rocket launch andcontest will be held on Sunday,

Sept. 18 from 2 to 5:30 p.m. at theathletic field adjacent to theRichard Butler Elementary

School. For additional infor-mation call Lou at 831-7717.

Folk phone

e Folk music fans and cof-feehouse junkies should call theFolk Phone at 822-1313. The re-

corded message is updated everyMonday and lists the times,dates, and locations of folk music

events throughout New Jersey.

S.T.A.R.T.

e Save The Animals Rescue

Team, a private, non-profit hu-mane society is looking for

homes that can adopt homelesscats. For more information call785-1245.

Genealog lessons

e The Jewish Genealogical So-ciety holds workshops for peoplewho want to trace their familyroots at the YM-YWHA, One PikeDrive in Wayne and meets on thethird Thursday of every month at

7:30 p.m. For more informationcall Evan Stolbach at 839-4045 or

call Susan Ginsberg at 399-6829or 564-8522.

Fund Raisers

Healthathon

“Healing the Children” will

hold its first annual VolleyballHealathon will be held on‘Satur-

day, Sept. 10 beginning at 10 a.m.

at Kilroy Field on Osborne Ter-

race, Wayne. For additional in-formation call 694-4333

Fashion show

e The Make-A-Wish Foundationwill hold a sportswear fashionshow on Tuesday, Sept. 27 begin-ning at 7 p.m. at the BrownstoneHouse, Paterson. Tickets are $2per person. For further infor-

mation and reservations call

942-600, ext. 4088 and ask forValerie.

Fifty-fifty drawing

e The Wayne Elks Lodge 2181 is

participating in a 50/S0 drawingto help the Celebral Palsy foun-dation. Tickets cost $ and can bepurchased by calling HenryJanowiczat either 696-6599 or

742-2438, Tom MacFie at

694-2339 or any other Wayne Elks

Lodge member. The drawing willtake place on Sept 9.

Craft shows

e The Lincoln Park P.A.L. willhold their annual craft fair on

Saturday, Aug. 27, from 9 a.m. to

p.m. at the Boro Field. Forinformation call 696-2974.

e The GFWC Junior Woman&#39Club of Wayne is seekingcrafters for its fund raising craftfair which will be held on Satur-

da Nov. 12, at the P.A.L. build-

ing in Wayne. Table space is $30For information and reservationswrite to the Junior Woman’s Club

of Wayne, P.o. box 1695 WayneNJ 07470, Attention Craft FairChairman.

e The Friends of the KinnelonLibrary Arts and Crafts Festivalwill be held on Saturday, Sept. 10from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the

Borough Green. Over 95 dif-ferent crafters will be exhibiting.For additional information call

Betty D’Angelo at 838-7683.

e Paws-Home and School As-sociation will host a craft show on

Sunday, Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to

4 p.m. at the Pequannock Town-

ship High School, 85 Sunset Road,Pompto Plains. Vendors are stillwelcome. For additional infor-mation call 492-8593.

e Preakness Hospital is holdingits annual craft fair on Sunday,Sept. 25, frorn 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Crafters are still needed. Forinformation call Kathy at

904-6069.

e The Totowa United Methodist

Church, 10S Church St.,Totowa,is seeking crafters for itssecond annual craft extrava-

ganza to be held on Saturday,Nov. 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thefee is $2 per space. For further

information contact Pam at

942-7258 or the church office at

790-5961.

e P.O.L, Fire Co. #2 will hold a

craft fair, Saturday, Sept. 10from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in their

parking lot, 970 Route 23 and

Alps Road. Cost for and 18 by 18foot space is $25. For additional

information call Greg at 633-7229

or Vinny at 628-8382.

e.Congregation Beth Shalom .icurrently accepting applications

for crafters for their AutumnCraft Fair to be held, Sunday,Oct. 9. For additional informationcall Carol at 679-1555.

e The Wayne Calvary Temple is

currently accepting applicationsfrom crafters for their craft fait

to be held Nov. 19. All interestedcrafters should call Mary a831-1667.

Flea market

eSt. Ann’s Alter Society will havéa rummage sale on Saturday,Aug. 27 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at

St. John’s Russian OrthodoxChurch Educational Center, Van

Pelt Place, Little Falls.

e The Wayne Boy and Girls ClubKeystone Organization will hold

a flea market and collectablessale on Sept. 17 from 9 a.m. to

p.m. Dealers are still needed. Forfurther information and prices

call Grace Rhinesmiyh or Rock;

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THIS WEEK: Paper Mill Playhous opens 1994-95 season on wet note

August 24, 1994

Where To Go,What To Do!

MusicJAMEY ANDREAS: Aug. 26: New A and classical guitarist Jamey

Andreas performs on Fri., Aug. 26 at Barnes and Noble, 1156 Rt. 46

West, West Paterson at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Call 986-1600 for

more information.

EDDIE RABBITT: Aug. 27: Countr singer Eddie Rabbitt will performwith his Hare Trigger Band at the Ocean Grove Canmpgroun in Ocean

Grove on Sat. Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $17 and $20.

SUN TAN JA 14: Aug. 28: Sun Tan Lake presents Sun Tan Jam

14, a rock & roll concert featuring Jay and the Americans, the PartDolls, Bowzer of Sha-Na-Na and Johnny Maestro and the BrooklyBridge Sun Tan Lak is located one mile north of the Rt 23 exit from

Rt. 287 in Riverdale. Tickets are $23 and $2 at the door. Call 838-6868for more information.

JAMES TAYLOR: Sept. 2: Folk rocker James Taylo visits Waterloo

Villag on Fri., Sept 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $26 in advance and $31the day of the show. Call 507-8900 for more information.

m HORACEE ARNOLD TRIO: Sept 8: Will be at William Paterson

College& Shea Center at 12:30 p.m. Admission is $3. Call 595-2371for more information.

l THE ROAD SHOW: Sept, 17: Parents for Deaf Awareness present&quo Road Show,” an internationall recognize musical revue of

» popular songs performed in sig language, dance and mime. The showwill stop in Governor Livingsto Regiona Hig School, BerkeleHeights on Sat., Sept 17 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 and $10 forstudents. Advance tickets are $12 and $8, respectively. Call 762-5812

for more information.

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TheaterAUDITIONS: Aug. 26 & 27: Are bein held for “Ten Little Indians”

by The West Milford Player in the Hillcrest Community Center at 7 p.m.both nights Cast includes men and women between the ages of 20-80.

Call 728-0027 for more information.

AUDITIONS: Aug 29 & 30: Are being held for Noel Coward&#3 classic

comedy, “Blithe Spirit,” Mon., Aug. 29, and Tues., Aug. 30, at 8 p.m. at

the Ho-Ho-Kus School, Lloyd Road, Ho-Ho-Kus. Callbacks are

scheduled for Wed., Sept. 7. Call 934-6701 for more information.

ArtARTISTS SOUGHT: Robert Goetz!, curator of the Williams Center

Gallery, One Williams Plaza, Rutherford, is seeking newly emerging or

established artistic talent for upcoming exhibits in future months.

Interested parties should send slides of their work, transparencies or

printed samples to The Williams Center Gallery One Williams Plaza,

_.

Rutherford, N.J. 07070, att: Gallery Curator. Include a self-addressed,

“stamped envelope if you would like your work returned

"LEN DIGANGI GALLERY: The Lena DiGangi Gallery, 744 McBride

Ave., West Paterson, presents a group showing of 12 mixed-mediaartists & sculptors through Aug. 31. From Sept. 1-30, the gallery will be

showing the works of artist Eric Guttelwitz, with a reception on Sun.,Sept 18 from 1-6 p.m. with live piano music. Call 345-1210 for more

information.

Paterson, has added the photography and memorabilia of Vince

Murphy as a permanent exhibit. The exhibition highlights MurphyWorld War II and Korean War career as a Photo Reconaissance Pilot.Call 881-3874 for more information.

ARTISTS EXHIBITION: Sunday through Sept. 21: The RingwoodManor Association of Arts presents an exhibition of works b David

Derr, Alexander Gottlieb, Reiji Kimura and Arline Lowe. RingwoodManor is located at Sloatsburg Road near Margaret Kin Avenue,

Ringwood Call 853-4088 for more information.

JAPANESE POSTERS: Through Sept 31: Fairleigh Dickinson

University& Friendship Library on the Florham-Madison Campus 285

Madison Ave., Madison, presents an exhibit of “Japanese Posters ofthe Eighties A Sampling” throughSept 31. Call 593-8532 for more

information.

m WORKS OF A.B. FROST: Aug. 27-Dec. 31 The Morris Museum, SixNormandy Height Rd., Morristown, presents “The Best of A.B. Frost:

Iustrator/Artist of Convent Station.” Approximately 140 drawingspaintings, prints, photos and objects will focus on Frost&# career as an

illustrator and his studio art work. Call 538-0154 for more information.m WORKS OF STEPHANIE KOPELSON: Sept. 8-Oct. 7: “Wood BlockPrint Paintings” by Stephanie Kopelso will be on display atthe GalleryEdward Williams College, FDU, 150 Kotte Place, Hackensack. Call692-2449 for more information.

Odds & EndsLABOR DAY FESTIVAL: Sept 3-5: The City of Paterson will

celebrate its labor heritag with a three-day festival at the Great Fallson Sept 3-5. A parad will be held in conjunction with Haledon on Sun.,Sept 4 beginning at 12:30 p.m. It will proceed from the Botto Housein Haledon to the Great Falls. Call 523-9201 for more information.

m OLD BARRACKS MUSEUM: The Museum of Colonial and

Revolutionar New Jersey is housed in a 1758 military barracks on

Barrack St. (S Willow) in Trenton. Livin histor programs and tours

are offered. Admission is 50 cent to $2 Closed on Monday Call (609396-1776 for hours and information.

COLLECTIBLES SHOW: Sept. 4: The Wayne Collectibles Show

returns to the Firemens Convention Center on Parish Drive in Wayne‘on Sun., Sept 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Plent of toys, comics, sportsstuff, movie memorabilia and more will be on hand. Admission is free.

Call 696-6217 for more information.

ELVIS LIVES?7!: Jan 14, 1995: The Sussex County Arts & HeritageCouncil is planning a variety show of entertainment, Elvis Lives?!, on

Jan.14, 1995 to celebrate Elvis Presley& 60th birthday The Council is

seekin Elvis impersonators, Elvis comics, Elvis singers Elvis dancers,etc. Performers should send a five minute VHS video, a current 8x10

photo a resume and bookin fee to SCA&am P.O. Box 275, Lafayette,N.J. 07848. Call 383-0027 for more information.

VINCE MURPHY EXHIBIT: The Paterson Museum, 2 Market St., .

WP series returns

for 15th season

with all-star lineupuman rights,

responsibilities of

the media, the

national debt, the

future of urban centers and theAmerican presidency will be

the issues explored during the1994-95 Distinguished Lecturer

Series at William Paterson

College in Wayne.Former Presidential

candidate Paul Tsongas and

former U.S. Senator WarrenRudman will open the serieson

Oct. 7. Also scheduled to speakduring the 15th annual series

are author Susan Sontag on Nov.

4 former New York City MayorDavid Dinkins on Feb. 3, 1995

and journalists Carl Bernstein

and Nat Hentoff on March3,1995. Presidential campaign

consultants James Carville and

Mary Matalin will presentthefinal program on April 21, 1995

Tsongas and Rudman open

the series on Oct. 7 witha

discussion of the national debt,the deficit and the economy

Tsongas, who campaigned for

the Democratic nomination for

president in 1992, ranona

platform thatemphasizedrebuilding the American

economy. Rudman, a

Republican wh served two

terms in the U.S. Senate, was

coauthor ofthe Gramm-

Rudman-Hollings deficitreduction law. Both are

founders of the ConcordCoalition, a non-profitorganization dedicated to

awakening the American

people to the gravity ofthe

country’s fiscal crisis.

Sontag, who speak on Nov. 4,is an award-winning writer anda well-known humanrights

activist whose works includethree novels, a collection of

stories, six collections of essaysand several screenplays.Former president of the

American Center of PEN, theinternational writers’

organization, Sontag was

awarded

a

five-year fellowshipfrom the MacArthur Foundationin 1990 and has won the NationalBook Critics Circle Award. Her

Nov. 4 address, ‘A Report from

a Besieged City,” will focus on

her recent experiences in

Sarajevo, where she worked

with Bosnian actors to produce“Waiting for Godot.”

Dinkins will discuss “The

Future ofthe American City” in

his Feb. 3, 1995 address. Mayorof the city of New York from

January, 1990 to December,1994, Dinkins also served as

president of the Borough of

Manhattan, New York City Clerkand president of the New York

City Board of Elections. Heis

currently a professor at theColumbia University School of

International and Public

Affairs.

The responsibilities of the

media will be explored byBernstein and Hentoff on March

3 1995. Bernstein, who won the

Pulitzer Prize for his coverageof Watergate for the WashingtonPost, is the author of three best-

selling books, including “All the

President's Men” and “The

Final Days,” both with Bob

Woodward. He has lectured on

the press and politics

Distinguished Lecturers in theWP series this season include:

(clockwise) columnist Nat Hentoff,writer Susan Sontag, journalist Carl

Bernstein, Presidential campaignconsultant Mary Matalin, and former

Presidential candidate Paul Tsongas.

a

throughout the world, and has

been a correspondent for ABC-

TV and Time magazine. Hentoff,acolumnist atthe Village Voice,

has become recognized as an‘

authority on First Amendment

issues, journalisticresponsibility and th rights of

Americans to free expression.Carville and Matalin close the

series on April 21,1995 witha

program titled “He Says, She

Says: An Inside View ofthe

Presidency.” Carville, a partnerin the Carville & Begalapolitical consulting firm, served

as President Bill Clinton’s chief

strategist during the 1992

election; Matalin was President

George Bush’s deputy campaign

manager for politicaloperations. The pair, whomarried in 1993, have writtena

joint campaign memoir, “Love,War and the Art of Politics,”which is soon to be released

Subscriptions for the series

are $65, $25 for WPC students.The deadline for applications is

Sept. 2. A limited number of

single tickets may be availableat the Shea Center Box Office on

TODAY - Page 25

the day of each lecture and

purchased by calling the box

office between 10 a.m, and p.mat 595-2371; prices are $15

standard, $12 for senior citizensand WP faculty, staffandalumni, $10 for non-WPCstudents and $7 for WPC

students. Alllectures begin at8

p.m. in Shea Center on campus;parkingis free.

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AttNew look,new season

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forming itself each year into

Theater

‘Singi in the Rain’ opens Pape Mill seasohe stage musical “Singin’In The Rain,” based on the

classic MGM film that pokesaffectionate fun at Hollywood’s

bumpy transition from silent

movies to “talkies,” opens the

1994-95 season at the Paper Mill

Playhouse. The show has a

seven-week run from Sept. 7

through Oct. 23.

Director/choreographerJames Rocco, working with co-

choreographer Linda Goodrich,has retained much of Gen Kellyand Stanley Donen’s originaldance arrangements which

helped make the 1952 film one of

the best movie musicals ever

made.

Paper Mill’s production stars

Michael Gruber as the silent

movie idol Don Lockwood and

Deborah Jolly as his co-star

Lina Lamont, a woman with a

face like a goddess and a voice

like a squeaky hinge. When even

a vocal coach fails to make

Lina’s voice tolerable, the young

ingenue Kathy Selden, playedby Christina Saffran, is broughtin to dub the star’s voice. The

role of Cosmo Brown, Lock-

wood’s best friend and earlyvaudeville partner, is played by

Randy Rogel.Gruber appeared on Broad-

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tern, procelain mad in Japan So 1974 Nr-Mt, $20,

$30 696-2518.

DOLL- Patch, oribox, $70, 942-2771

DOOR-35 1/2x78 1/2 solid

GAME- table, exc

cond, $79 obo, 473-2209.

GAS GRILL-Table ‘top

CAGE-For dog, metal,20x32x24, removable tray,$30 779-7031

CAGE-Kennel, new, med sz

dog $50, 471-3539,

CAHIR-Elec.,recliner, g cond,616-1161

CALLERbrand new,402-8991

CAMERA-Polaroid Land, 1950

vintage wrkg cond, $25,977-7957.

CANNING JARS-3 Dzn, glasqt sz, $2.50 dzn, 472-9835.

CANNING POT-W/rack, Inge,$20, 772-4431

CARSEAT-Envelfo, booster,exc cond, new, $50, $30,340-0219.

CART-Microwave utility, wood

cutting board, 2 drs, $20694-2402,

CASE-For keyboard, Calzone,15 1/2x39, $75, 777-7245.

CD PLAYER-GPX, AM/FM,Cassette, almost new, askg$70 838-8461

CHAIR-2-Solid oak, Windsor,exc cond, $45 ea, 839-5020.

a 3-Indr lounge, greatwashable cush., 3 foror 838-4

CHAIRS-4- back, white

/natural, $50 all, 835-5854.

CHAIR-5-Wooden swivel bar,$75 obo, 872-4651

CHAIR-5-W/seat and back

cush, like new, $50 eve

473-6693.

massage,$50,

'D- white,askg $35,

3 Ad will run

CLOTHES-80 pcs, boy &

girl& $85, 628-8932.

CLOTHES-Young ladie’s

eens, sz small, 15 pcs, all

$50, 305-0673.

COFFEE MAKER-Com-

mercial, $99, 278-8584 or

478-2333,

COIN SORTER-Plus wraps,elec., new, $99 857-3058.

COLLECTIBLE-American In-

COLLECTIBLE-Beckett sportsmagazines, 50 for $50,839-3485.

COLLECTIBLE-Dept 56

oo Gd cond,773-48.

COUCH-W/matchg chair,

gold $99, 839-6309.

CRIB-Port-a, 2 sheets, exc

cond, $35 838-0368

CRIB-Portable, exc cond, 2

sheets, bumpe guard, quilt all

$35, 838-0368.

CRIB-Small wooded, per for

$99,

dian Arrowheads, 30 tatal,

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S2é fold up, $10,

$39.99 or trade, 839-0962. i

COLLECTIBLE-Autographed

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CRI drw ex coCard of Scott Stevens, wiwood

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474 6494i

placqu $20, 835-8723.

COLLECTIBI

E.Becket

enone|

CRIB-Wimattress, sheet,blanket, exc cond, $75,694-4405.

CRIB-W/mattress, used onlonce, oir $425, sell $75,

wood, shape win-

dow, $50 472-7003.

DOOR-6-Interior, 32, stained,w/hrdwre, $15 ea, 839-0754.

DOOR-Alum, storm, glas &

portable $10. 337-3272

GIRLS CLOTHES-sz. 5 & 6fall/winter, exc. cond., 30 pes.,$4 ea. or all $99, 633-5833

GOLF BALL-12 Dz, g cond,

screen, 80x30 1/2, $20,

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all for $30 334-6670.

idaGOLF BALL-1 dz, used, $2,

DOOR-Alum. storm, brown,36x80, $60, 263-4844.

DOOR- wood, over-

head, w/hrdwre, $35,835-8103.

DOOR-Screen, 36x81, white,wiwindow/screen, g cond,

$2 0ve853-1530,DOOR-Shower, 3/4 glassfrosted, chrome trim/$25, 696-3516.

DOOR-Shower, dbie sidg w

/alum frame towel bars $25,

835-2334.

GOLF CLUB-Lefty, North-

western irons, PW SW, $75,208-1007.

GOLF CLUB SET-Wilson, staffirons, 1-3-5 woods,/stand, $99, 839-63

GRILL-Gas, exc cond, $50firm, aft 6p 523-5238.

GYM SET-Little Tykes, w

/slide, exc cond, $45,694-2994.

HANGING LAMP-Colonial,Heritag Villag Dickens vil-

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99080595-1497, green wifruit desig $15.00.

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Announcem 11lag $75, 696-4815 ————__—

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poor-siiding storm/screen

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337-3273 iecantsenetctrtorieiaieteel

COLLECTIBLE-Hess truck,

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GRYLe c pic pa 72x a cond, $85

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HaT- Spanis Gam. CLASSIFIED1989, new in bx, $35

$69 ¢a476i| —_—e___—_—__

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bier black, new, sz 7 1/4, $45, EXTEN HOU335-6185.DAYBEDWhioirass.

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COWNSPOUT-6-White, alum, 838-4260,For your convenience Ni

COLLECTIBLE-Hess truck Seu sre Fic

Stor$1

779-4265.

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HEADBOARD-Bookcase

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Classified telephone lines1988, new in bx, $99,

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298 o65Be

DRESS-3-Bride’s maid, u style wiftbrd, drk solid wood,

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are open from 7am-7pm,334-4381.

ECM ion | per cond, twin, $90, 263-8845 Mon-Fri, Saturday

ieees

mabienieh

asak:

-5x3, own formica

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772-8983. 8am-ipm. Please call toCOLLECTIBLE-Last Shirle 787! —

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HEADBOARD- 5:2 whiteTempl d made, new, $75,

top.5drwis,

$45,

838-7875._|

TEE sses.a5 Pes. Gir& sz

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leather, wioak trim, exc cond,

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P!#°8 your advertising at:

694-038 DESK-60 Metal formica top | 3t-6x, exc cond, all $99

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$65, 472-9890.COLLECTIBLE.Xmas late

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W/ chair, Roya type

|

796.3528COLLECTIBLE-Xmas_ plate bt¥

| HEATER-Elec, baseboard, ~!

1972, Ang wiFlute, Schmid

|Witer

a$75.857-1265

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eee tes ottne Bride, 3

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like new, 7Lxt0 H $35,

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201-492-9595

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Hummel, $55, 633-9454. DESK-Artist, w/lamp, $50| /4 igth blue, w/shoes, sz 14,

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472-6444. CRUCIAL END TIME BIBLE

COMIC-265 from 1990&#

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839-6309

$96,

838-3825.

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HEATER-Kerosene,wet aie Aa

Marvel DC Defiant Imag

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DESK- 18x31, Earl

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DRESS-Mother of the Bride, 3 jona g cond, $40Valient, $75, 728-3512. American, wilight, $65

|/4 igth blue, w/shoes, sz 14

COMPUTER-Cee Oeay $75, 838-3825.

HEDG TI 20. elec,

CARSEAT-Fisher Price, age1-4, adj strap, $9.50,696-2270.

DOLL HOUSE-Little Tykes w

/access., $30 779-8189.

JACKET- Dallas Cow-

bo starter pullover, irge, $75575-9065.

NES-Plus 5 games, $70 obo,942-0252.

PET CARRIER- g cond, |$25 obo, 488-0530

PICNIC TABLE-Little Tykes }

Ing exc cond, $39, 839-2926.

RACE TRACK SET-Plastic,lots of fun, $8 335-1785.

SANDBOX-Green Turtles,$15, 386-0534.

SCOOTER-Flourscent,Schwinn, aimost new, ask$30, 696-3135.

SCOOTER-Hedstrom, $25, aft6pm 334-1815.

SCOOTER-Like new, light pur-

ple $20, 838-8806,

TUXEDO-JC Penncy sz 4,black, w/white shirt, $20853-153:

VIDEO SYS- a 10 games, $99obo, 628-8641

VIDEO SYS-W/10 tapes, $75628-7370.

WATERBED-Child’s, g cond,$40; 839-5267.

Adop 10

& LOVING COUPLEY Desiresto adop an infant. All medical

expenses pai Call coliectElaine/Mike 908-901-7526.

64K, disk drive, g cond, $50obo, 728-8434.

COMPUTER-Commodore, gcond, $89, 614-0206.

5 to |5 years old will be allowed a 3 line ad.

fednesd or Thursday dependi on the publicatio4 jedi ebvatied adie thbge& 5 1 years old can own.

5. North Jerse Newspape Co. reserves the right to reject any ads submitted.6. Please use the order form in this ad only |7 Limit one item per week.8, All ads must be signe b parents.

DESK-Drk pine 4 drwrs, new,40x18, $50 835-5265.

DESK-Teak, wichair, glastop, exc cond, $85, 616-8399.

Put one word in each space

North Jerse MAIL TO: KI KLASSIFIED‘ODAY NEWSPAPERSNO JERSE NEWSPAPERS

10 PARK PLACE, BUTLER, Nj 07405

DRYER-Elec., white, 4 cycle 6

mos old, $99, 628-7370.

ORYER-GE, gas, used 9 mos,

exc cond, $99, 492-8754.

ORYER-Kenmore, exc cond,

$95 aft Sp 616-2148.

ENCYCLOPEDIA-Science/yearbook $99, 694-5560.

ENTERTAINMENT CTR-3&#34 shelves, dole glas drs $50633-1853.

ENTERTAINMENT CTR-$50,628-9079.

ENTERTAINMENT CTR-B

lond glas drs, 18x24%4 $25575-9020.

EXERCISE MACH-Precor 612

rower, w/ resistance sys,$60, 728-1378.

oe se ski mach,

$45, 492

EXERCISER-Alpine Tracker,

CSA, vry g cond, wielec

Monitor, $99, 696-7176.

EXERCISER EQUIP-1-

Rower, 1-bike, DP250 Toner,

$99, or $35 ea, 838-5288.

EXERCISER-Fit One, cross

country ski mach, like new,

$99.95, 839-6217

EXERCISER- mach,Sears Lifestyler works great,$25 obo, 575-9190.

EXERCISER-Ski Wiz, value

| ask $99, 838-5742

Sears Craftsman, new, $40,633-9552.

HESS 1980 Trainin ao1991 Tanker. Both $50 Call334-8724 5pm-9p

HIGH CHAIR-Fisher Price, exc

cond, $25, 779-8189.

IRONER-Ironrite, irons coo you wash, g cond, $35838-2873.

JACKET-Leather, sz 44, vry gcond, $40 78500592.

JEANS-3 Pr, blue, men&#3

42Wx30L, $5 ea, 696-4032.

JEWELRY-Bracelet, 14K gold8

,$99, 256-9280.

JUICER-Elec, Procter Silex,like new, hardl used, ask$15, 478-0040.

pyr eee 7500BTU. $40 33

LADDER-Pool, above groundused one season, $65, aft 6p835-2871

LADDER-Rescue ladder (2)new, $60, 279-6665.

Kid Klassifi 10

BIKE-Child’s, exc cond, ask$15, 628-8932

BIKE- 20, coasterbrake, Ross, $20, 838-2972.

BIKE- eae o racer, gcond, $75, 838

LOST CAT- Orang white w

/ collar. Answers to

Tatty Pompto Lks FamilHeart Broken. 831-8472.

Person 14

ASSEMBL arts, crafts and

toys, from your home, earn upto $650 per wk 305-4721

BANKRUPTCCall for free consultation with

exp& attorney. R.A. Bresiow1680 Rte 23 N., Suite 160,

Wayne, NJ 628-0440

Christian Datin ServiceSate & Confidential

Free Pkg 1-800-829-3283

CORRECT YOUR CREDITNOW! Clean up your credit

histor GUARANTEED to ob-tain credit cards & loans. OURSIMPLE METHODS WORK!Call 1-800-876-7956

KNEAD THERAPY CTR* *

OPE 7 Day 628-4545

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Reader & Advisor. readingwill convince you! Help in allmatters. 423-3910

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Emplo Resu 22

CHILD CARE POSITIONS seeunder Child Care General HelpWanted class 240 or Child

r Services see under class734 Child Care/Schools.

Employ Agen 20

ACCOUNTINGACCTS PAYABLE CLERK

Wayne area co. has opptyfor indiv w/2 yrs exp to

handle all aspects of com-

pen AV function. Sal20&#COMMI CLERK

immed opening in. Wayneco, to audit, process & pay

commissions. Should pos-sess yr. AV & A/P bkgrd,CRT Lotus. Sal. low $20&

tts

694-0303

1341 Hamburg Tpke.hy

Wayne, NJ 0747i

Employ He 22——

ASSEMBLY at HOME: To$600/ Crafts-Jewelry-Sewing- 24hrs: 487-2577,

ASSEMBLE arts, crafts & toyfrom your home earn. f

$625/ wk 30847GOVERNMENT

JOBS$16,040-$59,230/ Now Hir-

ing Call (1 805 962-8000-R-931 for current federal list

eeveneenee

peed

HOME TYPISTS- PC usaneeded. $35,000 potentialtails. 805-962-8000 ext B-93

POSTAL JOBS - $18,$67,125/ Now hirin Call805-962-8000 Ext P-9317

Neal =

Gene H

ATT: JOB APPLICAThis newspaper does

knowingly acceptWanted ads from emp

Standards Act i the offerless than the lega minimum

wag or fail to pay at leasttime and one half for over-

time hours. For employeecovered prior to 1967 theminimum wage is $5.05 perhour with overtime pay re-

quire after 40 hours a week.This newspaper does not

knowingly accept HelWanted ad that indicate a

preferenc based on

from employer coveredthe Ag Discrimination in

Employme Act. Furtherinfo may be obtained fromUS Departme of Labor200 Sheffield St Room 102Mountainside NJ 07092

AAAA OPPORTUNITY

AVON SALESToll Free 1-800-662-2

ACCOUNTING- Small Ac-countin office in need of F/Tg Fri. to assist with account-

Cent Shower Door,250 Lackawanna Ave. in WestPaterson.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST -

Expandin Plastic Co in Gar-field needs indivual gooures speaks fluent

No exp nec will train. Call Bob458-1600

ADVERTISINGSALES

Advertising Account Exec.

with minimum 3 yearsoutside sales experiencewanted for top automotive

territory. Proven abilit to

gro the status quo. Dependable car with good drivingrecord a must. Send resume

in confidence to:

Kath HivishNo. Newspaperoben et

Butler, NJ 07405o call for appointme

201-492-3555

AIR COND /HEATINGINSTALLATION a

necessary.benef Call 831-1280

TODAY - August 24,1994 - Page 29

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i HOUSEKEEPER MECHANIC-Truck & TractorPLASTIC FILM

LL CARPET INSTALLERS CCT COLLE Growin MACHINE Operator/ :SHEET EXTRUSION

ones Bankis

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W A nos F empl:

collection person for

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5 ebRcarat EDITO vier E aye 8 0 ee87872

gen als ae88A growing plas fim/sheat

looking for an experienced q

PTorFT‘o start immed. Call 256-3333 .

Friendl co-work- eves

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UTney

for installation of or Tr,

based in

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ete

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extrusion co. has following

i. dam- ev ‘3n

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and/or ceramics. “Bi re|

Yon cals fo customer, must

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ORAN CLEANER WANTED

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Butler, noeds upcounty co” |

mer stnaveownv

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MACHINE OPERd. ooe eae

pe

aa sooner:

fil 700 tan eher

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Call 838-1170 bet 3:90-5 M- have pleasant voice. Ex only Call 663-5600 respondents to cover mu- | tation Call Ellen in temp js re visio

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catia teeei tor

Saturd

We

offer an CASHIER Fart, NJo700s pal eee. eee (201 227-9323 types of industrial equip goo

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PM & lubrication work, ‘r

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AA Operatorssitt The

excellent P/ MalelF for auto partae and Wanaque are two open Centur Personnel sal, 10 hrs O avail, all health fuse mec a a

career-minded individuals w

Health, BC NU a eranaDRIVERS territories; other assign- 710 Rte 46E, Fairfield, NJ

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bnfts. Call 345-33098:30-5.

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experience Jhig schoo! diploma & GPA

&a401Ko

|COMPANION AIDE-Sundays

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Needed with 2

yrs

tracto

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Ments also available. Writer

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Mac trucks oy to ‘ul above 3.0 and/or have min 2

responsibl Appl in person yre wa INSURANCE. 9-9 or 9-3 v * Ri must be community- INS yrs in blown/fiat die extrusi

Please call Personnel:

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aid auto, 400 Route 46 East,

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OM iN

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trailer exp & hazmat en- MERCIAL LINES CSR O M Excellent pay & benefitsnatice

444-7100 ext. 119 Totowa. See Johnwood area. Call 728 Local & OTR a ia sone , iee PEC CSA whnin 2

MAILROO Gall Bill Shull: orp slittin

CASHIERS-temporaryCONSTRUCT! M ‘Dannec ca

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deadline. No. agenda re-

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ys exp Knowio ating PERMAN PT

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201-227-2414,

tpmto69m.|

8, production superSTEWAR BA cashiers needed days, Ovmp truck Srvera

today 1-800-999- caps. No minutes of meet-| coverages Pleasant workin

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Night ow! hours. $6.00 MECHANIC Solid experience in flat die

8:30-4:30, evenings 4-10,

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™ust have CDL exp.

loday

1-800°999-HIRE

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ings. Great opportunity for

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conditions in Carlstadt in-

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hour to start. Call Dawn

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will train ambitious individual

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extrusion with supervising

630 Godwin Ave. M-Th for first 2 weeks in Sep

|Wasphalt&

pipe

942-8109|

RIVER WANTED

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Student or dedicated news-| surance agency. Good

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492-9268 after 9pm whtools for diversified position

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@nd scheduling experience.

Midland Park NJ07432

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for a colleg bookstore. P COUNTER HELP AUTO PARTS person. Send cover letter] benefits. Salary com-)sss

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Knowledg of auto electronics

EOE, MIF/V/H exp necessary.

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Full or PT, goo cond

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$6.50/HR. Apply in person:

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@ndresume to: ee ee ea

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MARCTEIANCE. MECHANIC

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helps Col Mi. Pete 808-6700 ar pea ee ee595-3226 to set up interview

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& goo pay, 327-8578 bet8-6

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CIRCLE AUTO PARTS in Ca So

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Soe

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production macti fr Cosaeeenai teentBANKING CHILDCAREPT-matureindv| COUNTER PERSON

2523, Riverdale, NJ 49 park Pi Butler, NJ07406

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KENNEL HE F/T; REC

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manufacturer in8 |

s onELS emon20&#3 Cover

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bersons. Call 201-694-8686.

to care for 4 & 7 yr old in my F hick7 TIONIST P/ Veterinary Hos produ Some

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wk, 9/12 838-0305;

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an Ae Pompto Plains, eee seep ne O28 |rcting of aluminum to

week begi mid Oct. COUNTER PERSON 288-6657, offi 579-2074. grance . militar specs. Pilot Metal,

SAL: 282 Bank,

our

Tellers

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trans, learn CPR non-smkr pany located in Totowa,

2

NI OFFICE MANAGER P/T

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4 Haul Rd., Wayne NJ 07470.

ity. a a eou P Sieue orne ae et pishCorgol- 246 DRIVER FACTORY F/T arr ra mmma te w b so b a p o eee eebenefits package that in-

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CDL Class B Driver needed building repair concrete,; .

W Force RESER Clu pai vacation, ol.

Jettdayaleves

STEN8TS CUST SERV ‘oriccal route deliveries. Ap-

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2nd shit Printer (Somgrance aca ccaie blac plum Have ee scot, C te PLUMBER

service H old,

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and savings ac Re sk ah De cwh Se genes BO physindudi a shAs Se (Som Mid onsh ae mae 5 Yrs exp. Must know job-

Soineset FosTeterSatie: S cotaices er

ae gern kieninvolves a Gru screen & drivin test.

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Mech. ability reqd grances. Accurate record MANAGEMEONE PERSON OFFICE o iy ta xp aos

you will also receive 10%salary. 899-7563

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S bepedtin and quotin ben Appear2 Se S Su PaFRO Y‘Goapin Mewmnental, Sood ert ea fego co

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njay challeng & diversity!

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& vacation. Must have valid

salary differential and mile-

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CHILD CARE-Franklin Lakes,

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of Se ere cepte from 8am- Mon-

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Ex pref but not read pclae and arithmetic

muni Waetdy bales’ Bu M ne one person driv licen Call

on peers. responsib ewe en ry

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Ga through Friday a 600

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4 2nd shift cut & fold operator siness degree require

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& 4 t al nes, Sales or-

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201-278-

for children 9 10 14 Must} 250 Lackawanna Ave. in West 3 ders, invoicing, purchasin

SHIP. HOSPITAL-| We seek an individual who

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drive and have own transpor- PatersonRoute 46 West, Clifton, N.J.

Our company is committedC (201) 996-6564

tsing WP 5.1.& computerize

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PRINTING. busy comm. prin

,PAID VACATION,

| has at least 6 months teller

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ta

Ligh housekeepin |Sok, Un Shop-Benetts

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to quality and service. We

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“aNaGEMENT TRAINEE

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FC bookkeepin usin OWP.

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Sho seeks exp 2/0 660

DAYS. APPLY IN i hA

f

Custom Service Reol Treney Aaa: offer excellent location, a

tain

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Se cometsHamada press oper. F/T,

experience, a thoroug

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Tues/Thurs/ 2-6p DRIVER 0 condi.

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$14/ hr. No exp, will train. lar +commensi with

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one. ‘CalY, Race ban nen To wage toraper a North se hec- LOCAL N PHONE and es ia Co expandin 342-1108 exp: S resuwih salar

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2goo pay.

Call

340-3090

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and bra ron-

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Call evenin imePlease forwar

eer

Te

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fet La re Rd W,

no essential. Travel will Must be able to inter-act with

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Must be 23 or older with CALL PLEAS

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resu in confidence to: ee F/T for auto detall-

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Stockholm Nu 07460 Production

be between our branches in

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CHILD co eer public hours are Mon-Wed-

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minimum 2 years exp. &

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Appl in person:in shop Exper pre but will

SDAUT Re eter etn famos foque e Te ek ea Gao DEC TRAN Sa ngsooSoe te FoapeoSa01 Sxca WO operPACKAGING

e Haledon and Butler. :30-8pm, S 9-3p 55 Wanaque Avenue :

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eae Leave messgeat 956-2249

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RIVERDALE, NJ Pompton Lakes, NJ Totowa.nuo7si2

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MANAGER TRAINEE

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st wan tere |, MECHANIC

olume shop needs de-|{this is the type of divers

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CHILDCARE: lovin personto| “CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 1-800-634-5150 Behind Acme Supermarket ATTN: D Brandell The FloorStore

preva

Sotcee

7p

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cara for 2 children in my immediate opengin for a cus- | Bs ea o i eM W

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ORDER DESK: FT Duties in-

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We are seekin an individ-

.please phone fax Pompto Plains home. i IVER .

$600 clude}

know!- :

your resume. to: Debra

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go&q On ne meoun] omer profewi

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a+ 4. w.F) morning Ven Factor Work (Hat

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-ayosGapeiawa Main

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2nd YR. Fullbeneft pka.Lu-

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Sige plea ph man Jal with a minimum of 3

Cipoletti Director of Human

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o, weekl rate. 616-9726 munication sk computer assis Vdriver needed to stock

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Need trimmers, packers,

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Syss have 3 yr exp, valid D

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®*ative. caree oppty. No exp.

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$7.00/hr to start Ex helpfu

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years experienc in packResources. —————————|

knowledge phone &

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Vending machines. H.S| preparers, & hat blockers.|

Preltl nec. Apply in person to Floor

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call 340-9300 btn 10-12 onl

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agin machinery Must be

201-305-4 CO O Rae te ordertaking. Send resume with

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diplom min. Must be om Start now. 890-5877Neg Start Immediat oe Manager Mr.

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WNEROPERATO

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familiar with pneumati*

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home. 8-9am hardworking, punctu Clea

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~~ ; hizzFAX: 201-305-4111

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Gran. Must have car. 696-6625 Soc Wite he leasGo ty loadin

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FLORIAN GREENHOUSE

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996:5978 FLOO COVERIN DEP|

Eam $150k 2yr Contract

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and hydrauli equipmeni:

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req& Call route manager

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F/C Bookkeeper, exp ‘doe eeeIPENTER

hours.| Fr tools

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~ Night Owl Hoursa Per Hour to Start

Call Dawn after 9PM

492-9268

Year round work. 881-8887

CARPEN HELFull time. Ex helpful but not

nec. Must have transp. &valid driver&# lic. 492-0450.

CLERK POSITION AVAIL- P/Tfor a reliable person 18 yrs. or

alder. Call fo into, 835-6871

CLERK P/T

taste lw faxioso 2COLL

STUDENTSPERMANENT PT

Nigh owl hours. $6/hourto start. Call Dawn

492-9268 after 9pm.

AM & PM HOURSPerfect P/T PositionEARN BIG BUCKS$6 HR SALARY

Bonus & Incentives

Eam you $8-$12/HR

dependablW provide trainin If you got wh it takes, call

our AMEJAMIE1-800-766-4929

= bookkeepin 772-8888

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have own tools Certifica-under “OFFIC help wantedmer Ramapo

Fi de tee Myco Services

Financial C Ca 696-5848 DATA ENTRY

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BARTENDING COURSE-$99

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914-226-4226. 18/older work, lite computer, data} (201 227-9323.

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shooting 30hr per week, 710 Rt 46E Fairfield NBo

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or fax resume 616-9284 DATA ENTRY-FT/PTFurn mig/ del agent formajo dept. stores seeks expData Entr person. Call473-1000 ext 513 for appt.

9am-5pm. Sharut Furniture

DRIVERS

Training for Sep emplytSummer work availabl

P ee nae

eaeoppty for rateaoe & colleg stu-dents. Call Mar weekdays.

between 10am-2p at

664-8700UNIVERSITY

BUS CO

We Make A

...for your future if you are interested in a

career in advertising sales. North JerseyNewspaper Company a division of MediaNews

Group (one of America’s fastest growing commu-

nication chains), has a host of challengin posi-tions available. We will make the dow paymentby putting you throug a dynami training pro-

gram and paying while yo learn.

Confidence, creativity, drive are what we are

looking for in prospective candidates. Future

earnings are based on a weekl draw versus

monthly commission in established territories

with proven earning potential Benefits include

health, dental, prescription coverage a vaca-

tions.

Send your resume to:

Tony Roselli

Director of TrainingBox 13

North Jersey Newspaper Company50 Eisenhower Drive

Paramus, New Jersey 07652

North JerseNewspapers

201-633-9675

DRIVERS BUS/VAN

START NOW!Great Pay- $ Bonuses $

Medical Ins. Avail.

CDLA+FRE training to qualifie indv.

CALL NOWLincoin Pk 696-1441

Elmwood Pk 703-1100Paramus 845-5550

DriversSCHOO VAN DRIVERS

Excellent Year RoundPart Time Work

Annual IncreasesIf Hired, We Will

Train For COL License

Ideal ForRetirees & Homemakers

Also After SchoolTri Driver

Positions Available

MurphBu Service

Yard Locations: Oakland,Glen Rock, eee Cet

Apply To45-3 Edison Av

Oakland, N77-6400

DRIVERSLinen route, must know North

Jersey roads. Brin NJ drivinrecord. Allen Linen Suppl975 24th St. Paterson.

DRIVERS Wanted. Must haveclean drivin record. CDL helpful. Call 942-2261 bet. 9-2

DRIVERSWITH COL LICENSE

AND AIDES

START IMMEDIATELY!!!

Konner Bus Co./201-226-1333

EXTRUDER OPERATORSmall plastics mf seeksmachine operator for 2ns

Shift (2p to 10:15pm), Expprefi but not req& Salarybased on exp. Lincoln Park

area. Call 633-1230 betw

9am-11am

- Down Payment...

th following positions:METAL FABRICATOR

INSULATED GLASSDEPT.

LOADING DOCKHELPER

For more information call728-7800 between 8-4.

FT RECEPTIONISTIn W. Paterson Law Office.890-7440.

GENERAL OFFICE HELP25-30 hrs/wk. Some bookkeep-ing req& Bergentiel Lighting444 Route 46, Fairfield227-5252

GIRL/GUY FRIDAY

Typing dictation a plusTeaneck area. 201-599-0800

GREENHOUSE HELP/House

eves. E pre Ask for

Rick 8am-12p StrawberrBlossom 694-7500

GRILL PERSON for ham-

burge plac Call Al between

7am-1 1am at 785-8540

GYMNASTICS Teacher-PT/FT, pton Plains, exp.nec., conact le at 835-1665

HAIRF/T, experienced w/follow-

ing 667-6800 or 942-0344

Hairdresser Manicurist

F/T for Hasbrouck Hts. shopExp with followin preferred288-9673

HAIR DRESSER, PT exp& for

Clifton Salon please call}-8605

HAIR DRESSERS: ex-

perienced FT/PT, pay plucommission,

p

Lincoln Park,633-7700 or 386-0982.

HAIRSTYISTS

Exp& Willowbrook Mall. FT/PT. 785-1552, ask for Leslie.

REST. HELPP/T Days & eves. For non-

smoking rest. Apply bet.

10-12 or 2-4 at KR.

Roasters, 598 Valley Rd,

Wayne, NJ; A&a Shop Ctr

HOUSE AIDE P/T Mon-Fri

3pm-7pm Ow transp Cookin

Ex not necessary. Must

responsibl & valid drivers

license. Own transp. Call John

LANDSCAP Full or Part time

Exp’ Must have driver&#

license. 427-2477 aft 4p

LANDSCAPE

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HELPER

LANDSCAPER WANTEDMust be organize ambitious

responsibl exp. prefer,valid d.1. 427-8950,

LEGAL SECRETARY-FT/PTPassaic Ct Law Firm, 5 yr min.

exp., flex hrs brit Resume

LIMO DRIVER

Wayne area limo Companlooking for Full & Part timeSedan & Stretch drivers. Ex-

perience with CDL a plus,but will train righ person.Please call 831-7433

LOSERS WANTEDPeopl who want to lose up to

30lbs in 30 days Herbal

product Mone back guaran-tee. Call 201-928-1951

MACHINE OPERATORSmall plastics mf seeks ex-

truder operator for 2nd shift

(2p to 10:15pm) Experi-ence pref but not req&

Salary based o exp. Lincoln

Park area. Call 633-1230betw 9am-1 1am

MACHINE OPERATORNeeded for metal shop. 3rd

shift. 12am-7:30 am. Must

be brigh & respons indiv.

Willing to learn & grow with

the company. Must be drug& alcohol free. Starts at $14Jnr with exc benefits. Call

Middle Atlantic Products at

201-839-1011, 9am-4pm to

fill out an appl for possibleinterview. *Previous appli-cants need not apply

MACHINIST- shift Set upand operate Mazak vertical

machinin centers. Pilot Metal,4 Haul Rd., Wayne NJ 07470.

TO ANCHOR!

Join the Team That&#3

Way Ahead of the GameAt Anchor Savings Bank, we owe our history of success

to our team ot highly talented and dedicated profession-als working together to make Anchor the best in the

business. MAKE A WINNING CAREER MOVE—COME

SUPERVISORPROOF IN TRANSIT

Qualified candidate must possess at least.2 years of

encodin experience. Knowledge of reconciliations and

daily proo functions of the transit area is essential.

Position is responsible for the supervisio of 14 peopleHours are 2-10 pm with alternating Saturdays, 2:30-6:30.

TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, PLEASE CALL DOTT AT:

(201) 628-5843ANCHOR

SAVINGS BANK

1460 Valley Road

Wayne, NJ

EOE. W support a non-smoking environment.

Cleanin Overseeing 2 Teens

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(201 628-1400

Call 616-9817 EOE

BANKING

Rte. 46 Totowa

Position also avail. inWayne

Manag TraineeNo exp necess. Applicashould be aggressive,mature good with peoplEarnin oppty $300-$500wk to start, with 1st yearpotential $50K+. EOE. Mr

Dedio, 835-0533

ManutacturinASSEMBLY- Nigh Shift.

Set up &a — hardwareinsertion machirMACHINE OPER -

Shift. N/C Punchin metalfabrication. Pilot Metal4 Haul Rd. Wayne NJ 07470.

(201 628-1400.EOE

MASON

Experienc necessary fo resi-

dential work. Call 835-6586

MECHANICCDO req& Must own tools,

exp repairing chassis, con-

tainers on trailers. For more

information please call GienCook 201-216-8400EQE/M/F

Medica SecretaChilton, a modern, 270-bedacute care community hospi-

tal, has an immediate op-portunity for a Medical

Secretary in Radiology. Full-time position, 9am to

5:30pm. Monday throughFriday; every other thirdweekend and holiday

Requirements include fam-

iliarity with radiologyterminology: 5 years experi-ence and some secretarialschool. Responsible for

radiolog reports and letters,answering phone and othersecretarial duties.

Send resume or call Karen

Sosnowski, Employment/Benefits Manager(201) 831-5207. EOE.

CHILTON MEMORIALHOSPITAL

97 West ParkwaPompton Plains NJ 07444

PAINT MIXE - will train, must

have drivers license. $6/hr +

overtime. Apply Gavin&# 27

33rd St Paterson.

PAINTERS experiencedGrowing co. looking for

responsible people Call256-4000.

P/T Childrens shoe sales,days/ Stride Rite Shoes,

Willowbrook Mall 785-4283

PART TIME CARRIERSneeded for Pompto Lakes.

Wed & Sunda delivery onlcollections. Call 492-0046.

PART TIMECashier/ Ope

For new car dealershiplocated in Pompton area.

Must be dependable & able

to handle customers. Some

exp nec. Hrs 4:30-9pm, Mon& Wed & all day Sat. Start

immed. Ideal for CollegeStudents. Call 839-2500,ask for Mrs. DeWitt to ar-

range an apptmt.

PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE:Permanent position.

person needed toin patient care

4.

PLASTICSBlown Film Plant locatedin Lyndhu has several

position available:

~ Blow Fil ExtruderOperators/ Line

Flexograph PrintinBa Ma Experienc

~ Ink Technicians

~ First Shift - Blown FilExtrusion SupervisoExperienc in Printin &

Ba Makin AMust

- Night Shift MaintenanceBlow Film Experienc

Send Resum To:P.O. B 808

on N 07071in: B Sabe

O Fax To:201-933-6787

assist239-737:

O A O Person:fra IndustriesPag Schuyler Aves.Lyndhurs 07071

troubleshootin carton-

ers, case packer wrap-

pers, bagger etc.

Salar depende upon

experienc compan paidbenefits. Appl in persono call the Personnel

Office at:

HARTZMOUNTAIN

CORP.19 Bloomfield Ave

Bloomfield, N 07003

P (201 481-4800 ext. 2113

EO MAF/

PRODUCTI WORKE

A dynamic flavor and fra-

grance manufacturing com-

pan located in Totowa, NU

is seeking a productionworker in the fragranceproduction department.Work includes assistingcompounders by locatingand moving raw materials,weighing items andwith the filterdiploma and forkliftexperience necessary.

Good work habits and.artithmetic skills desire

Our company is committedto quality and service. Weoffer excellent location,benefits and working condi-

tions. Please forward yourreusme in confidence to:

DRAGOCO, INC.10 Gordon DriveTotowa, NJ 07512ATTN: D. Brandell

201-256-3850

EOE, M/F/H/V

PT DISTRICT ADVISORSNeeded for Wayne TotowaHaskell. Must have van or cov-

ered pic up 492-0046

P/T PARKING ATTENDANT-Must be avail. wknds, Stickshift. $45/shift min, 785-4848

P/ ROUTE DRIVER

Weekday evenings SaturdaComj

PRESSMAN

FOR PRINTINGExperienced to run AB Dick 360.

Willing to learn Davidson 701

Perfector. Day shift. Call Robert

DiDino, 201-256-0666 ext. 309,leave your name & number.

Telemarketing

“The Electronics,

PC

PC RICHARD:.EXPAND IN NEW JERSEY

CAREEROPPORTUNITIES

MANAGERSSALES COUNSELORS

(In-House Training)ist YEAR EARNIN POTENTIA 45K

Apply in PersonP.C. RICHARD & SON

ROUTE 46W AT ROUTE 23NWAYNE, NJ

prone: 201-812-1771Opportunities available in

WAYNE &a °S83° PARAMUS

“The eee, & Appilance Giant!Hone i Sale Service...F 8 Yrs

Frin Benefit 401 Pia Medica insuranc‘A Equ Opportu Employ

,Home Office Giant!”

rax:201-812- er

l co-workers.

youdid. +

TCI of Northern New Jerseycordially invites you to on-site

Interviews at its

OPEN HOUSE

Thurs., August 25

6-8 P.M.

Discover a world of opportunit in telemarket-

ing at TCI, a leader in the Cable TV Industry.You will enjoy the nice atmosphere and friend-

We have immediate part time openings mom-

ings, aftemoons, evenings and Saturdays to

fit your individual requirements.homemakers, student retirees. No hard sell

\deal for

If you like people and communicating byphone in a pleasant manner this positio is

ideal for you. sar join us. You will be glad

T of NorthernNe Jersey

Were taking television Inig (omorrom

40 Potash Road, Oakland, NJ

In the Oakland Industrial Park

(On Lon Hill Road)W are an Equal Opportunity Employer

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must be reliable & havea clean drivin record. Solidreferences are requireCall 616-0544 PNHS

RECEPTIONIST bi linguapar time for doctor&# officePlease call 742-5006.

"RECEPDiversified oppty with grow-

ing Clifton sales co. for ex-

perience receptionist/secretary. Must have pro-fessional, cheerful phone

manner and enjoy assisti

customers. Excellent typing/word proc skill required

Call Barbara 777-6 or faresume to 777-1540.

RECEPTIONISTFront Desk Beginne or expe-

(201 227-9323

Centur Personnel710 Rt 46E Fairfield NJ

RECEPTIONISTNew car dealership lookingfor responsible individual to

fill this Full Time position.Flexible hours if

Good starting salary/benefits. For immediate

consideration please con-

tact Betsy at 283-0909.

ROUTE 23 HONDART. 23 Pompton Plains

‘YTelcomIF YOUR A PROVENPEOPLE PERSO

W NEE YOURAPID GROWTH at

hr to start. Mult raisesist yr Full benefits.Growth oppty. Cail Mr.Josep @ 633-8500.

no Su or nigh work, 9:30-5:30Call Iris 201-992-4055

e SALES Immediate temp and temp to

SALESPERSON NEEDED- | perm opening in HR Depte SECURITY Upscal women shoe store,

|

Knowledge of Microsoft

oMARKINGROOMS

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exp. FT/PT, CJL Shoe,

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Word & Excel for Windows.

-7463 Richie. Call for appt

We offer flexible schedules i

(201 633-0330.

(most schedules include rae oe oe‘some nights and weekends) pae ‘cou Cab Joho MANPOInterest applicants should

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Spviy WOMEN&# SHOES

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Tempora Servicesappl in person to the

744-00! 1044 Route 23Personnel Office: Wayne, NJ. 07470

SECRETARIAL HELP

MEYER BROTHER | Full/part H Gco SECURITYtyping a must, filing, phone110 HAMBU TURNPIgenera office work Salar (aati

WAYN HILLS MALL

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commensurate with qualifi

Wa N cations. Montville Office.ne, N.J.0747

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Caiis75-6205 U Securi Services, Inc.,

Hotel

+ Ala Carte Saucier

* Security Officers

* Cocktail Sav

* HVA Technician

and

“Full Suppor

HEADQUARTERS

alla for:

Valid drivers license required+ Porter/Housekeepi

+ Weekend Banqu Servers

se aero needed)

P/T evenings)sbontun Supv.

Wpi competitive

p

wag @sfits,.TRAI GROWTH

For immediate consideration,apply

from 9:30am -

Three Headquarters PlazaNJ.07960

FAX:201-292-0112

ttendants

rovide sre AL

in person: Tues Thurs,4:30p or FAX

your resume to:6BHuman Resources

Morristown,“W Invest I

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PeeEOE

*Personal Consultant

“Exceptiona Benefits, includin a 401(k) plan*Real Growth Opportunities

For more information about our openings in the NORTHERNNEW JERSE area, please fax/send your resume to

Att: Bob Scully at:

Fax:201-262-3649215 College Road

ee ~=Paramus N.J. 07652

Equa Opportunit Employer Female/Male

MAGEo:succe

At AOE RICO Inc., a powerful subsidiar of a 9-billion-dollarcompany, we carefully plan for your professional success.Backed by our record-breaking sales, increasing productdemand and leading-edge technology, you will sell from

strength and discover a lucrative and progressive career withus. Due to our tremendous growth we have the followin vari-

ous positions available:

* SALES REPRESENTATIVESENTRY LEVEL & EXPERIENCED

¢ COLOR & SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS

If you are aggressive, and tenacious with the talent and drive to

open doors and close sales, we invite you to joi our top-producin sales team. You must be articulate and graciou withexcellent interpersona skills and a highl professional manner.

Prior office automation sales experience would be an asset.

Choose AOE...because your career is only as goo as the com-

pan it keeps. W offer:

“Outstandin Paid Training*Sky- Eamin Potential...salary, commission and bonuses

openingsll in the Wayn area.

Excellent opportunity for

responsible individuals with

prior securit experienceand valid NJ Driver&#License.

For LOCAL Interview Call

201-343-4777Join America&#Securit Team

must be 25 Good driving re-

cord. Brin abstract to: 26

Washington Ave, Paterson

TEACHE P/T Nurser school

in Wayne 5 day Degrenecessary 696-5188

TEACHERS ASS PTClassroom experienc pref&for da care/ school, in-

fant toddler, 746-6455

TELEMARKETIFlexibl Hours!

National Direct MarketingCompany has Morning,

Afternoon and EveningHours Available. Join our

Exciting Sales Team andEarn over $7.00 an hour

working on established cus-

tomer accounts. If you have

an Outgoin Personality andare looking for an opportuni-ty to work in a a GreatEnvironment; Cail for an im-mediate interview: 835-7960

D YOU NEE HEL WITH

YOUR CLEANING Our Service Director can poin you

need

TOOL MAKER

Exp. w/ precisio toolinfixtures. Ji borer exp. a +.

Clean a/c shop Contact

Georg aft. 1p at TotowaPrecision Tooling 256-2283

TOW TRUC DRIVER WANT-

ED-Must have experienc in

operating and drivin wheel lift

and flat bed vehicles. Mustknow Bergen and Passaic

Count area. Valid drivers

license a must. Call 696-9390.

TRANSFO WINDTransformer manufacturer

seeks experienced winder,Please call for interview.942-2222, ask for Frank.

TRAVEL AGENC looking foroutside sales people, com-

mission only system a must,

must do own work, call835-3920 bet 6-10pm

Travel CounselorAAA North Jersey, Wayneoffice, has an entry level, fulltime position available map-

ping auto trips. Must be

knowledgable in geographyCALL CLASSIFIED & math & work some

Aaraseaicirtebtiapoleieeasatebtesoh * he teleSaturdays. 956-2249, leave

message

TRUCKING/EXPORT

Asst Controller

Accountant

F/C BookkeepeReceptionisBenefits Admin.

Full Time Permanent

You may be qualifie for one of these position

Please send resume and salaryrequirement to Nancy All applicant

and interviews are confidential.

CONCORD PERSONNEL, INC.369 Passaic Avenue

Fairfield, New Jerse 07004

24 hour fax 201-808-9134

Lega SecretarSecretarOutside Sales

A/R SupervisorWarehouse S&a

Paterson area. Sm Co., seeks

rate clerk, goo typing truck-

ing/ exper. a + Send re-

sume: V.F.S. P.O.Box 127,Paterson, NJ 07513

UPHOLSTERER F/T ExpeNecessar Must speak English 278-9422

US Postal & GovernmentJobs-$23 per hr + benefits.Now hirin 1-800-224-0659.

TRANSMISSIOREBUILDERS

INSTALLERVery busy sho requires topexpd, rebuilders installers.

Your ability and productionwill < pay. Call Joh at:

1-800-773-7710.

You& tA a PR

SER DIRE

Days 7AM-3PM.

OREves 5:30-9:30PM

Monday-Thursday& Saturday BAM-1PM

Start at $5.75 hourly,($6.00 hourly for even-

ings and receive a $.25increase after just 120

days

ADDITIONAL STERN&#3

BENEFITS INCLUDE:* Incentive Bonuses

* Generous Shoppi Dis it* Paid On-The- Train. y

* On-Site Cafeteria

APPLY IN PERSON10am-5:30p Monday-

HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE

STERN&#DISTRIBUTI CENTE

35 Continental Drive

Wayne, New Jersey(Take Route 46 to Riv-erview D exit: mak lefton Madison Rd; a righton Jackson Rd and then

left on Continental

As part of our pre-em-ployment procedure,qualified applicants willbe required to take a

Substance abuse test.

Equa Oppt Employer M/F

WELDERBF is seekin a weleder with3 years refuse equipment

experience, days 9 to

5.30pm, Excellent pay andbenefits. Call Bill Sholl201-227-2414, 1pm to 6p

WELDER- Shifts. HeliArcaluminium, steel, stainlessprecision sheet metal partsSmall to moderate size, PilotMetal, 4 Haul Road, WayneNJ 07470, (201 628-1400.

EOE

Medical

Employment

250

DENTAL HYGIENIST - exp&Sa 9-1, exc salary, well

equippe moder office in Lit-

tle Falls, 256-2245

INSURANC BILLER & Doc-

tor& Assistant. Exp.& pref&Call Mohammed 345-8487

LPNF/T P/T needed for doctors

Office. Exp necessary. Con-

tact Jackie 201-777-7879

kakekkKKK

Retail

IMMEDIATE

P.C. RICHARD & SON

NOW HIRING

FULL-TIME

CLERICAL POSITIONS

* Flexible Hours

* Comp SkillsRe

* Must handle busy phonesand cash register

Inquiries Maribel at Wayn Store

201-812-1771

KKK KKK KEKE KEE

ROUTE SALES

A quality manufacturer of snack food prod-ucts for over 100 years is looking for a dis-

tributor in the SUSSEX COUNTY, NJ Area.

Experienc in food sales and distribution a

key Opportunit to operate an indepen-dently owned route business. Investment is

required For information about this excitingopportunity Submit a resume and letter out-

linin your financial qualifications to:

The Bachman CompanyAttn: Branch Operations Dept.

P.O. Box 15053

Reading, PA 19612-5053

Offer made by prospectus only.

keke KEK

MAIL ROOM

PERMANENT P/T

Nigh Owl Hours

$6 Per Hour to Start

Call Dawn after 9PM

MEDICAL TRANSCRIP-TIONIST - Physician officeFT. Call 831-1318.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Full/ time for medical of-fice, Lincoin Park. Send re-

sume Box A-1893, c/o NJNP,10 Park Pi Butler, NJ 07405

Famil practice seeks personto work 2 days/ Must beflexible. Please call 839-8667

NURSING

PEDIATRIC NURSESNEEDE IMMEDIATEL

$20 BONUW are a progressive homehealth care company seek-

ing pediatric nurses to dowell mom/baby visits in

Bergen & Passaic Counties.If you are looking for some

extra work with a flexibleschedule and hav at least 6

mos. of recent postpartumand newborn assessment

experience and 3 years ofrecent pediatric experience

Call us for an immediate in-

terview. We can keep youbusy! As for Chris.

BAYADA NURSES90 MAIN ST HACKENSACK

201-343-7100

Nursi PositionAvailable

North Jersey perpeCenter is seekin ai

fits to com-

mensurate with experience.Please call 201-208-8110.

RECEPTIONIST for medicalOffice Bus front desk. After-

noons 2-6:30. Cail 8

SECRETARY-Progressive or-

thodontist in Wanaque area

seeks exp’ & enthusiastic F/Tdental sec/receptionist Tues-Fri (inc Wed eves) Must

have excel. communicative,compute (inc Multi-Mate) &

collection skills. 835-9393

Pa Ti 25

Address Envelopes P/T at

home Make $200 a da FreeInfo Enclose self-address

envelop to Dep P.O. Box7153 Richmond, Va 23221

PAR TIME - carriers needed

to deliver newspapers on

Wednesdays & Saturday Nocollections!! Routes available

in Pompto Lakes, Haskell,Bloomingdale Butler, & Kin-

neion. Call 492-0046.

PART TIME - District Advisorneeded for Pompto Lakes

Haskell area. Duties include

delivery of papers inserts to

carriers homes on Tuesdayevenings Saturda after-

noons. Verify delivery hiretrain new carriers. Must have

van. Call 492-0046.

Check out our extensive

HELP WANTED listings -

CLIFTON795 Clifton ave

201-779-1900

Must have excell phoneskills to answer small but

busy switchbd, typing, filingWord proc. exp pref& butwill train proficient typist.Non-smkg office. CallBarbara 777-6700.

SALES Secretary/Asst. Rapidl grow W. Caldwell firm has

/topening for highl motivateddetail oriented indiv&# Ig typgfil other sales orientedtasks, Windows knwid desr&#will train call 575-7567 or fax575-1956 for appt

SECRETARY P/TMust have complet computerand bookkeepin experience.Call 942-2559

‘WeichRealtors’ F

REGION CAR NIGHT

& DAY IN THE LIFE OFA REAL ESTATE AGENT&qu

WED. AUGUST 24 - 7:30What&# a real estate career really like? ot

Here&# yo chance to g an inside look.

Qualified applicant may sig up for

FREE tuition at any Weichert Realce

Estate School pre-licensing classes. he

Call to reserve your seat at any of these

Weichert offices. Walk-ins also welcome.

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accepting applications - for SALESPERSON 523-7276 Vitulano at 14 Post Rd Oakland

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EXPEE HOUSECLEANINGTill Sep 4 839-4135

HOUSEKEEPERS, Nannies,Nurses Aides avail. Women o all

nationalities, applicantsscreened, reas fees. AURORALon Branch NJ 908-222-3369

LOVING mo of

2

will pic upafter schi & care for your child

in my Pines Lk smoke-freehome. Snacks incl. 839-4339.

MOTHE OF 2 looking to care

for your child in my PomptoLks home, FT/PT. 835-0448 =»

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for your specia one. FT/PTCall Donna 881-1478.

KINNELON POMPTON PLAINS ,

174 Boonton Ave. 937 Rt 23 oooh ag

201-838-6200 201-839-4646

W. MILFORD1433 Union Ma Rd.

201-728-777:

AUT MECHPT Sundays 10-4pm Expe-

rience. Gd pay + incentives.696-4007

AUTO MECHANIC P/TFor quick lube, oil changtuneups, minor mech work

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7

days. 772-3814 Bill

AVON SALESEARN EXTRA $$! Need Re

All Areas 1-800-395-3383.

CARIN individual needed to

giv 2 hours/week or more ofchore services to home bound,need Senior Citizens. Butlerarea. Flex hrs. Services req&ligh hskpn laundry $6.00/hrtostart, Call 361-5555 & ask forFran

COUNTER PERSON-P/T for

bagel store. Call bet

10am-5pm 305-6669

group home.

Send Resume to:

SOCIAL SERVICE/RESIDENTS COUNSELOR

20-34 Hrs per week in Adult PsychWeekends & eves

required BA in Psych or related expe-

rience. Salary $10.16/hr plus benefits.

S. Gaston

WBMHC120 Chestnut St,

Ridgewood NJ 07450EOE

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458-0300_Midpoint

REAL ESTATE..looking for select individu-

als interested in exciting career.

requirements are...willing to be trained,

The only

work hard, like people and self-starter.

Joe Borea

WAYNE

201-696-6660

Weicher

Call one of the managers listed below for

an appointment.KINNELON

Caroline Onufrow

201-838-6200

POMPTON PLAINS

Rosemarie DeMaria

201-839-4646

WEST MILFORD

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Sue Duffy

20 728-7775

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TUITION & BOOKS TOUALIFIED

CANTS

Interview with us, and w will

pay your real estate schooltuition and book fee!

Call For Details.

HEALT CAR SERVICE INCWeichert. & dalsg

492-9268Ge

i) a asRealtor Fry} Chveiiceislties

BARGAIN SHOPPING. items Under $10Real Estate

Acre Lot 30

SUSSEX COUNTY Lot

alread w/foundation, septic &

well (home burnt down in Jan)

’ATIO UMBRELLA-Texteline,in. $20 337-3273

‘R-Wooden, 24’, hv dty..

$65, 778-3083.

INATING MACH-Plastic,larner model 100, nds new

$99 839-3687.

P-2-Ceramic, 28 cream

jor, brand new, $49,12-1507

2 Colonial wood, un-

al, $49.99 ea obo,77.

Colonial, Irg repro. of

Liyert Bell of Phila.633-0048.

Hangin Tiffan stylecolor glass exc cond

Lava, $25 778-7759.

MOWER-Bobcat, 21

,Self propelled grass1

$95, 694-2816.

W MOWER.-Craftsman,

,18 , cut, 2 blades, like

955 778-6850.

\W MOWER-Craftsman20 cut, $99,

WN MOWER-Elec.,|,$30, 667-2553.

\WN MOWER-Exc cond,838-6712.

per

\W MOWER-Rear bagger, B&a eng

,

$40, 942-6032.

BLOWER-Elec, exc

|.Fall is coming $25

0860.

FIXTURE- style15

,$45, 472-4423,

VING RM FURN-Couch,it chair, table, g cond,

,839-1393.

LOG CARRIER-Brass for fire-

place $20, 478-4212.

LOVESEAT- green, exc

qlty, $55, 838-7875

LUGGAGE-1 pc, American

Tourister, used once, $35,777-6717.

LUGGAGE-28 Pullman, cow-

hide, exc cond, $15, 778-3083.

LUGGAGE-American Tourist,exc cond, 26 Pullman/over-niter, $35, 694-2750.

MATERNITY-Clothes, sz L 27

pes, asstd name brands, gcond, $50 obo, 633-1391

MATTRESS/BXSPRING- Twin

sz, Stearns & Foster, $65,633-0839.

MICROWAVE-Kenmore, full

Sz, exc cond, $90, 872-4664.

MICROWAVE- w/prove[carousel, exc cond, $50, eve

773-4443.

MICROWAVE- carousel

i, $99 835-4261.

MILLING MACH-Metal shaperexc cond, $99, 773-7295.

MIRROR-65 Arched gollaid $95, 595-5088.

MIRROR-Black/gold trim,32x44, w/black marble wallshelf, $80 471-2708.

MOVIE SCREEN-$20 obo,694-2397,

OlL-Home heating 150 gals$99.99 obo, 839-2804.

OIL PAINTING-By Mok,2-12x14 gol framed, $49 ea,728-1378.

PAINT-3 Gal. Moore, insidesatin, $10 gal 228-2719.

PATIO FURN-Tabie/umbrella,4 chairs, vry g cond, $99488-0530.

PICTURE-5-Oriental silk,

pool-18X48 SAND FILTER,DECK COMP, $50, 694-1706.

POOL SLIDE-For built in, gcond, $50, aft 6p 831-7398.

POOL TABLE-Bumper, $55,628-7973.

PRESSER- laundry,multipl temp, auto steamer,

$99.99, 812--9280.

RACK-All chrome, hangclothes on, askg $75,773-4191.

RACK-Holds earrings, $25,

697-2185.

RADAR DETECTOR-Whistler880, p $180, sell $90,838-8740.

RECLINER- g cond,

$60, 872-4648.

RECLINER-Lazyboy, greencond $99

RECORD-3&# dia, Bruce

oe Born to Run,

$99,633-0967.

REFRIGERATOR-Antique,nds repair $55, aft Sp

REFRIGERATOR-Pr epgforst free, $80, 660-40

REFRIGERATOR-Sears Ken-

more, 19.2 cu ft g cond,

brown, $99 aft 5p 835-3927.

REFRIGERATOR-great for dorm, wood grainS 227-8235.

REFRIGERATOR-White,

good runnin cond, $75,478-4364.

RIDING LAWN TRACTORWheel Horse mower, 36 cut,

wisnow plow $99 838-0721,

ROTOR-Witable, 1 asst. bits,

$50,546-5963.RUG-Mauve, 10x12, yr old,ask $99 595-826

SANDBOX-Fisher Price, 4’ sq,wiattach cover, $39 bo,839-2926

SAW-8 1/4,

Porter cable, hvydty, circular, g cond, $99838-1908.

SAW-Biack/Decker, elec, used

once, ask $70, 340-9784.

SAW-Table, Sears Craftsman,10 mtrzd, w/2 table ext,

$99.99, 357-1588.

SCOOTER- General,$25, 228-1510.

SERVER-Liquid, fruitwood,glas holder, $85 857-2246.

SERVER- fruitwood, re-tractable tray, $79 857-2246.

SEWING MACH- w

/cab, g cond, $50 773-6284.

SEWING MACH-White, in

Cabinet, works great, $50,692-2185.

SINK-Blue, bathroom, $15694-8247.

SINK-Dry, drk colored,32x35x18, g cond, $45,394-1709.

| SINK-SS, 23x25, new faucet,$35 785-2122

SINK-SS, w/spray hose, plugarbage disposal, $75,546-4443.

SINK- porcelain, pctop, wiaucet, $35, 956-8599.

SINK-White, 7 bracket,19x17x7, $15, 831-6509.

SKATE BOARD-Pro model, p$120, gd cond, sell $25835-4523.

SKATES-1 Pr, inline, g cond,$35 694-6499.

SLEEPING BAG-2-Extra long,$20 for both, 835-1670.

SLIDE-For yard Sears, metal,red/white, jungl gym, $25,838-2972.

SOFABED-Queen sz, navyblue, ask $50 546-6033.

SOFA- w/2 in-

cliners, beige w/brwn/ gcond, $99.99, 471-2741

SOFA-Naugahyde, green,pl 3 chairs, $99, 478-8947.

SOFA rawhidecolor, $99.99, 335-2654 Iv

mess.

SOFA-Navy, brand new, wood

trim, $99.99, 790-3255 aft

7p

SOLAR COVER-For 24’ above

ground pool 2 yrs old, askg$30, 694-4593.

STAND-For microphone andboom $10 595-8217.

STOVE-110V, 2 burner, dutch

‘oven, metal white, exc cond,$99, 839-3572

STOVE-Elec., white, self

cleaning GE g cond, $60,772-0775.

STOVE-Gas, 3 burner, table

topg/

$358 1670,

STROLLER-Dble, $75, 1-

single $20 472-5380.

STROLLER-Graco, exc cond,

$45, 684-1025.

STROLLER-Grey/mauve,Graco, 3 yrs old, $25,904-1002.

STUFFED ANIMAL-ET, 20

large ist $25 takes it,196-2 46

SUNFISH SAIL-Brand new,never used, $95, 962-6587,

SUNROOF. will fit most cars.

Black. $99 Firm Call 853-3132between 4-9p

SWING- A Tye toddler,$10, 831-7:

TABLE-1-Oval coffee, 2 end,vty unique sac $99, 790-7571

TABLE-20x40, Giass top Rat-tan, $45 838-2437.

TABLE-2- 1-square,end type, w/ $12 ea,

256-7610.

TYPEWRITER- elec,correctible, portable, $60 firm,345-7739.

TYPEWRITER-IBM Selectric,per cond, $99, 633-1707,

TYPEWRITER-Smith Coronaport. onl $50, 696-9379.

VACUUM-Eureka, upright, exc

cond $15, 473-1596.

VACUUN-GE, upright, hv dty,alum bearin wheels, exc

VACUUM- GE, alum,hv dty, exc cond, $50,305-6737.

VALANCE- prs, brigh red,9 Wx5 L, $ ea, 835-8296.

VANITY-Walnut,$40 872-1134.

VOR- 2 head, front load-

vry gd cond, $99,-0047,

w/mirror,

VIDEO SYS-2 Controller gun,max pwer, 20 games, askonl $99, 835-8359.

VIDEO SYS-Exc cond, incids15 games, all for $95,

278-5643.

VIDEO SYS-Like new, $40, 5

games, $30 942-0252.

VIDEO SYS- Mario,

almost new, $95, 478-9323.

WASHBAORD-Atlantic, glass,$35 628-1161.

WASHER/DRYER- irgcapacity, runs gd $99,

790-1078.

WASHER/DRYER- work-

ing order, both $60, 546-3122

WASHER/DRYER-Kenmore,hy dty $50 728-8752.

WASHER-Lrge capacity,plu dryer

$99,Kenmore, elec.,283-1901

WASHING MACH.-Kenmore.Does not agitat $20 firm.

853-3132 aft. Sp

WASHING MACH-Sears Ken-

more, hv dty, $90, 667-9497.

WATERBED- sz, Soma,$99, 726-8681.

WATERBED- sz, w/drwrs,$99.99 492-0589.

WATERBED- sz, w/heatr,exc cond $99 838-383

WATERBED- sz, extra

heater, guarantee no leaks,$99, 402-9627.

WHEEL BARREL-Construc-tion type, exc cond, ask $55obo, 839-9067.

WOOL COAT- ong lengthsize 12 Black, Perfect cond.$40 firm. 853-3132

foundation for buye Locatedon cul-de-sac. Must see!

$90,000 for prop. + cost of

building Please call201-684-0166 or

201-209-7911 for add info.

WANTAGE/SussexCo, 30Lotsfrom 1-5 Ac Upscale sub-div

lots $43K & up, house packagfrom $199 call & save

Clydesdal Ridg 891-9407

Cond Townhou 32

PEQUANNOCKTownhouse 1% bth

CAC 2 car gar 633-8242

WAYNE-2100 + sf, 3br, 2%

bath, deck, MB Suite w/walk-inclosets, MEIK w/ rm., DR,LR wifpic Fam Rm cntrl AC &VAC, dbl gar, $264,444. Prin.

onl b appt. 201-956-9125

WAYNE IMMACULATE3BR TOWNHOUSE

dust reduced to mid 220&#move in cond, end unit,

privac +, cul-de-sac, 25

baths, beautiful fin bsmt

wiwet bar, pool&a tennis.

EMILY ABDYREALTY GROUP 772-2900

2BR

TODAY -

Real Estate

Ho Fo Sal 33

AAA CAS ON THE BARRELAll types of property. No red

tape da closing possiblCail Bob or Lou, 599-0092.

ATTENTION: SELLERSWE BUY HOMES

“CASH AS ISCall 340-1202, As for Nick

NICHOL Real EstatBUTLER

Great area fo children. Largelot walk to schools, bus, shopping Home has great potentialwilarg expansion read to fin.

ish has full insulated &floored 2nd fir w/ plumb-in for 2nd bth. KIN 2093

$159,000Coldwell Banker Schiott

Realtors 201-838-9300

GOVT HOME from $ re-

pair) Delin tax ppty Repos.Your area 805-962-8000 ext

GH-931 for current repo list

HARDYSTON20 miN. of

CA U BELIEV IT!Fo only $750/mo 2BR, homeof your own. Lo taxes

Zero down/2 mo advanceBelieve it! Call owner 472-0531

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LINCOLN PK $169K3/4br 2bth, Ir, dr, elk, reck rm,elec gar 14x30 dck on

100x300 prop. close to

schools, park gol 633-5651

NORTH CALDWELL-ByOwner. BR colonial, 3% Bth,Fam Rm wiF rpl Fin Bsmnt

wiguest rm, C/A, 2 Zone Heat,Undergrou sprinklers, Alarm

system, deck, patio Move-in

cond. Principles only$395,000. 201-228-9583

PACKANACK Lk Wayne-4brfplc deck, full bsm& 100x125

lot $169,000, 908-505-9615

PATERSON-2 fam., 8 cargar.,hand man, owner fin avail.,$67,000., 742-4297

POMPTO LKS, First Time Of-fered, Totall Renovated, 4BR Contemporary StyleHome, 2 Full Baths, Full Base-ment, Decks, Skylight CAC,Garag Much, Much More.

Askin $217,000. No Flood,

Princ.Onl call 201-835-8195shown by appt onl

POMPTO PLAINS: Ing 3 BRfanch on 1.85 level acres,horse stable, much more.

Possible sub-division. Owners

askin $359,000. 628-0098

PROSPECT PAR Cozy Col,perfec ist home. 3 BAs, 1%

bth, move in cond. Priced to

sell. B owner 489-6967

RINGWOOD by_owner,lakefront Ranch, 3-4 BR 2

bths, LR DR EIK fam rm,

deck, landscape Recentl re-

tired, $229,900, 962-1063.

SEASIDE PARK-2 bedrm Cot-

tage 1/2 block to beach

942-5056 or 838-7445

TOMS RIVER Adult CommtDetached 2Brms 2Bths GarDen Ga Ht C/A Sprinkle System New Roof New Appinc W

M Ultra Mod Like New Mid

$70&# Call 908-286-4425

Pine ORY

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CHANDY 10Servic 70 Entertainm Servic 75

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CERA TI 90

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DRIVE 94

on j ee *SUPER D.J.* AJ. TILE MASONRY MR DRIVEWAY SEALER

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839-4301] 100% Dependable great Tile/Marble/Stone Work 2 Yr. applicatio guarantee.prices Tom 800-285-0554 Bathroom renovation. Cheapes prices anywhere

S BOC PERS|__| Free Est 265-5388, 472-4630

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John 790-7288

ice for small business.

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eg Servic T1

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ALPHACONSTRUCTION

state pa ———________—| Marble, Granite, Slate, &o or premises. Co STEPHEN R. URBINATO ESQ

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Ceramic Tile. Instal. For Prof!Pick U & deliver Corporatio Contracts

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Work Reas Rates. Free Est.vi Real Estate; Wills Full ins. 473-683

Injurie AccidentsLY BIRD 0500 CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION

RTISE | iscanancias

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Gualty Wopots Av

eeanathentecMusic Instructio Ut

ua Mareafed lines} GUITAR BAS LESSON | CERAMIC, MOSAIC,

op from 7am-7pm. “You Home. Afordable Rates.

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tle marble installed Ntlefo Fri, Saturday] Cal Bob Berge 839-4712

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bathrooms, repairs to existin L

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tile & plumbin Free est

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BOHMANN ELECTRIC9 Seni Citize Servic 79 mates. All work guarantee

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‘ Call 839-0089 o 839-3339 ie too en ie

~492-9595 Senio Citizen

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ceramic TLuNG BY GREG

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Trouble shooting Lic No. 8835

& SONS-All rooms. Bathroom 839-1167 - Pompto Lakes

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Prices. Cali201-340-7368

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Concorde Elect. Inc.

‘time for your pri- 14th, Oct. 19th. For more in-JOE OCCHIPINT] Ceramic

ysiness. Let Billmore| formation or to reserve

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rofl bill to your cus-| space, please call D emce ao ‘

28-9310 or 942-7961

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Tutor Instructi 82 CONTRACTINGTitle Searches

ertified 201-305-4844

Care/ Scho 73

CHILDCAjal fdatur section pub-

hing .on Wednesday,24th. For more infor-

lof to reserve space,1-800-472-0151

AT Li¢ Da Care in Wayn. FTIP CP certified.

-Fri, 7am-6pm Infanvtod-Breakfast & lunc incl&#39

lefs avail, reasonable rates

Carol 831-8110.

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CEPT Majo Credit CardsYour Business. Mail order,

1 bus, as well as ne retail

800-288-8472

lertainm Servic 75

#1 AAAAAACT

Pete Th ClowMagi Juggling Balloons

Galore...Puppets Animals

icepain & more 471-5816

( CLOWN ACT

Bin Th CloMagic, music, balloons,

ing, comedy 342-7775

ABSOLUTE BEST

ms B.Dinosaur Turtle,

,Etc Rent Costumes! Best

EDUCA CARRETRAINING

Special feature section pub-lishing on wednesday,Augus 24th. For more infor-

mation o to reserve space,

please call 1-800-472-0151

TUTORINGALL SUBJECTS

K/COLLEGESAT PREP

INSTRUCTION IN

YOUR OWN HOMESUBURBAN TUTORING

201-467-0274

ALUMINVIN SIDI 8

“SIDING & WINDOWS**

Qualit work; unbeatable price

Ful ins& 838-5151 Free est.

VINYL SIDING$2 sq ft alum. trim, repiacemnwindows. Insured. 458-9110

BATHRO 87

BATHROOM REMODELINGfrom start to finish. Repair work

and tile work also welcomed.D&JContractor 839-3488

Cabi 87

REFACE KITCHENABINET:

SAVE 40% -60%

W do Chimney from A-Z. SrCitizen Disc 546-2842

CHIMNEY CLEANING $30WHY PAY MORE!!

Chimne Repairs- CapAnimals Removed-Gutter

Cleanin & Dampe RepairMasonry Restoration

RCS « 891-77:

CLEAN-HAULI 95

All appliances unwanted junkscrap metals, bld materials.

Attics/bsmts cleaned. Thingyour garbag dept won& picup, we do, call 838-9546 Bill

ALL TYPES OF JUNKCleaned U & Hauled Awa

838-2580

Attics, Basements, Houses

No Cost If QualifiedFree Consultation, 546-7086

CLEANI HAULIYard Work & Gen. Cleanupattics, yards, garage, bsmnt,Cail Frank 201-340-1652 &

908-362-9664 ANYTIME

ENTIRE contents of homes &

businesses removed. Attics,basements, garages, & yardsReasonabl rates, fully ins&#

Call Vigorit 790-4499

MIGHTY MAN JUNK REM.C

Attics bsmts. garageCheapest prices GatrJohn 7288

TONY’Sians 764-2227 W use solid wood oak doors

and drawer fronts with real oakI& PUPPET SHOWS

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wood o exposed areas, “or”

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Will clean out basements,

15 years preforming for choose Formica with popular attics, yards, houses.

yS, Pre-schools,

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white or almond Eur Styles. No Job Too Small

ries, Scouts. 839-2953 W Do Our Own Work Call Tony

COCKTAIL PIANIST KITCHENS BY CAS 438-5232‘D FOSTER 839-0452 694-5414 ee

Standards B&# Classical VETS

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TRUCKING-Attics,

MA. TRIX &ne or

o oe hauled. 1-800-269-3869OU ‘child is the star of my

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All phas o ho repair, no clean= ae ‘smail Reliable, neat,

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Ag JOE D.J. clean work. Free estimates

lusic For An Oc- Call Nick, 839-6768.

Low rates. Favors & DEC PATI 93ee

WATERPROOF &a SEAL

panty stants HE | CAR CLEAN 88 Your home or Deck

DESTINY D.J& | Cheapes Prices AnywherMusi¢ for all occasions

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#1 ABLE CARPET Call John

Graduation & Other

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UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

es. «Karoake

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$20/ Othe serv. 794-1624

*. Music from ' & gs CARPET CLEANING &

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DRIVE 34Ligh shows, Special

& FRE give-aways* Call 265-6992 oF 387-8712

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FLOOR SERVICE. Floor Wax-

ing, Stripping, Wood & Tile

Floors. All types of carpet in-

cludin carpet guar Residen-tial & C 839-6436

ASPHAL MAINT. CO.

Paving Sealing RepairDriveway & Parkin Lots

Free Est 299-9226

Fo all you elec. needs, res.

comm. indust. Quality work-

reasonable rates, fully bond-

ed and insured. Lic. No.

7272A.

256-2275Little Falis

ELECTRICIAN-Full Service.N Job Too Bi or Small

24h Svc. 492-8275 Lic#5529

TIM ROELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

Call 633-094 lic # 11296

A-1 HANDYMANMake House Calls!

Odd jobs, home repairs,bathrms, paint& Reasonable.

Call 334-4367

AAAQUALITYimmed. Respons 16 Yrs Ex

835-0846/ 337-2991

DEPENDABLE ABE

Paint, Wallpaper Sheetrock,Tile & more!Reas Rates Free Est

CALL 694-5539

HANDYMAN-Home repairsmaintenance. N job too small,

Call Rich 831-0504

in Carpentr SheetrockR

Ceilings Basements BathDoors Windows, 546-2209.

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LANDSCA 10

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STOESS CONSTRUCTION SUNSHINE LAWN CARE MYLES MOVING &ALLHOME IMPROVEMENTS

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« Law Property /Maint. DELIVERY SERVICE

Remodelling- Landscape Desig Reas Rates, Free Ests

Siding-Roofing- Shrub Trim’g/ Clean

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Full ins& PM00670 444-8663

Decks-Windows-Full Ins Free ests; 839-22

UONSTRUCTIO C INC,ALL TYPE

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[e (20 noEstimate John Macalu

HO & OFFICLEAN 10

ABSOLUTE BESTMove-ins Move-outs. Yd wk

Reliable/Reasonable

T &a LANDSCAPINGCONTRACTORS

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663-0826

CAL FO FRE OFFE

Tony’ Landscap+ Week Lawn Maintenanc

* Sprin Clean- * Power

Ra & Shru Trimmi

FLOO 97

FLO CONCETota! Flooring Contractor

Carpet Vinyl, CeramicWOO SANDIN REFINISH

Sales & InstallationFREE ESTIMATES

All Mi Credit Cards Accepte633-690 843-69 Fa 843-915

FLOOR INSTALLATIONLinoleum, viny! tiles,

Parquet floors, ceramic,

Carpetin and repairs.447-4753

HARDWOOD FLOOR sand-

ed, stained & refinished. Free

est. Full ins 10% discount for

mentionin this ad, 625-0538.

WOOD FLOOR+ Installation + Repair

* Sanding - Staining+ Refinishin - Parquet

+ Custom aeFree Est. + Est. 1969 + Full

44 28 9 49

a Tn CRNUS aE

Refinishin hardwood

floors, installation of

wood, vinyl and car-

pets. Showrooms. Fullinsured. Call 445-0807.

GUTTLEAD 100

AL& GUTTER SERVICEGUTTER CLEANING

Leaders, gutter root repairs.Free estimates616-0185 926-7316

BILL&# GUTTER SERVICEGutters, leaders cleanedflushed Repair installa-

tions. Qualit screening. Tree

trimming and removal. All work

guarantee Call 338-0448.

NED STEVENS GUTTERSCleaned & Flushed $35-$75Screenin e New Gutters «

Roots e Repairs e Paintin1-800-542-0267

Free Est Ope 7 Day Fully ins

Call CLASSIFIED to placeyour ad today!

Garag Doors, Decks,Mason Work Dependable

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696-5961_

H J HOME REPAIR

Al type of Repai Work & Im:

‘proveme Windows Bath

tooms etc. Free EstCall 283-0042

Hom ImproveSpecial feature section pub-lishing on WednesdayAugust 24th, Sept 21st, Oct

26th. For more information

or to reseve space, pleasecall 1-800-472-0151

Lou& Home ImprovemenDecks, Siding, Leaders, Gut-

ters, Interior & Exterior

Home Improvements & Re

pairs of All Types Free Est

Full Insured Lou Varga835-0623

Pechko Bros ContractinRoofing siding decks, win-

dows doors. An hom im-

provement Free Est Fullinsur. 492-1658

CHECK OUT OUR SER-VICE DIRECTORY FORTHE HELP YOU NEED.

Cleanup Lawn MaintShrub varnvy Insured

7 -7991

CLASS ACT LAWN CAR &a

Landscap Designin Co

Specializin in Desig Low,low prices in everythin from

seeding sod, shrubs, all R tiewalls, rock walls, mulchingstone, trimming, pruning,spring fall cleanups com-

plete fertilizing law maint. pro-

grams. FREE EST. 839-6790

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PLUMB 10

PlumbinPlumbing Lic. No. 8587

QUALITY REPAIRS,ALTERATIONS, BOILERS,

WATER HEATERS, Etc. NOJOB TOO SMALL!Robert Hammond 697-2624

M&a PLUMBING & HEATINGFree Est eReas Rates

Tom Raymon eLic#9509

elnsured 839-0729

ROOF 11

A-1 AFFORDABLE

Roofin e Windows

Sidin e Plus Repair201 -942-2253/908-289-7200.

ABA ROOFING

All type of shingle & residen-tial roots. Onl Qualit Work!Rets, free est, 478-9277

ALL ROOFING BY D SACHS

Call for LOWSPECIAL SPRING RATES

30 Yrs Ex Full Insured

Free Est 773-8575

JENR Concrete Brick/Block

Pool Patios, Sidewalks, StepsFoundation & Retaining Walls

& Stucco. 696-3312cthn

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JOSEPH ADAMS - MASONBrick Work, Patios, Sidewalks

Porches, Step Concrete

Work, hepe5-1

TVAVCRRE 11

BILL&# VCR Cleanin & RepaiC Players, Bi Screen TVsFree Est Free P/U

&

del.$25 up, 764-2227

UPHOLSSLIPCOV 11

MARTIN&# Re-uphols, Blinds

drapery slipcovers Free shopat hom service 8666

WATERPRO 11

EY S13he foundation eee

PAINTING-Int/ext, wallpaper,power washing, free est, call

anytime 278-6877

RO PITCHER of WayneInt. & Ext Paint& Wallpaper’g.

0 yrs. exp. Insured

As VALENTINPainti“oegg

HELLER LANDSCAPING

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Full insured

Wkly maintenance. Fall

clean-ups. Complete land- MANDARA MASONScaping svc. Fully insured & Sidewalks e Stepsregistered. Reasonable Patios & Ceramic Tilerates. Wayne area 696-2775 Brick Work ae 10

RICKER LANDSCAPING

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881-8668 266-0446

Sprin &amp Cleanup PATIOS, SIDEWALKS, A DeCROCE & SONLawn Maintenance, Free Est FIREPLACES, BRICK Plumbin e Heatin » Sewer

Faye

eee” & STONE WORK Cleaning « New installations

Senior Citizen Discounts Repai e Free Est e Reason-PROCETANOS = Free Estimates 429-0052

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able Rates e Lic #7806

oc694-1119 694-09

Coa Lawn Maint MOVI Oil Tank Removal

Sprin & Fall Cleanups Abandonment Svc

\andscape Design RR Ties STOR 10 Water Gas eresPlantings Sod, Stone Walls, Full Insured

Water Gardens, Pavers MORRISON MOVING CO

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Reas Rates 405. 1Free Est 628-4999

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PMO0641 694-1888 G.A.I Contractin

AL KASSARRemoval, Pruning, Stump

Grinding etc. Reas. Rates.Careful, Clean, Efficient.

Full ins’d. Free Est

956-5915

ALL ABOUT TREESAll Phases Of Tree Care

Complete Insurance Coverage24 Hours 461-1571

777-1508

TREE SERVICE INC.

BUCKET TRUCK SERVICEClifton, Nu, Free Est Full ins.

10% OFF WITH AD

BIRDSEYETREE SERVICE

Pruning, removals, Lots

Cleared. Full insured, free

estimates. Peter Kilminster,327-3585 or 790-1856

BREME TREE EXPERTSRemovals, Prunin StumpGrindin Full sured, Free Es-

timates. 10% Senior Dis-

counts. 696-3873

LOOKIN FO J0B?Chec out our HELP WANTED

listings

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Chea V repair, pools Hand NATURE&#3 RAIN Re-Root/Rip-Ott/New/* Deck « Skylight + Kitchens

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M2. gr rets $35/ 10 yrs exp LAW SPRINKLERS 83-1919

+Emergency Repairs

$ off w/this ad 764-2227 Toro, Nelson, Hunte etc. PAINTI BILL&# ROOFING CO+ Finished Basements EXECUTIVE MAIDSERViCE

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Residential Specials SCRE 11«HW Heate Replacem oer ee Teko Great prices 347.0636

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ACH. PAINTING ECONOMY Roofing Constr

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Exper Window & Door installaeterprocti

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Protessional interior/Exterior

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Qualit work at an affordable

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tion. Bays, Bows porcho Window

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Painti Stainin price. Gutters cleaned/in®tal.

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enclosures & Additions. Alter.* Brick Blocks EXPERIENCED woman with

APPLE MASONSAluminum Sidi Refinishin

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IMPROVE {05Low Rates. 305-1803 Steps sidewalks, stucco &

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Brice zaeiten 22-874ree Est 8-5810

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HENDERSON

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ROOFING & SIDING Vinyl

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stump atin Free estimate.

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Sidin $2.49/sq ft Roofin 196-4General Contractin & Re- ALGONQUIN POWER CAPITAL

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DELPIZZOPAINTING |<——————__— HURTT BROTHERS

Fair, Honest, Reliable Serv $200 WITH THIS AD ma Sree Houses, intext, power BBIS EMOVTREE SERVICE

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Complet Tree Care, reliable &

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F&HWAYN PAINTING

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Number 915 Clean Up

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Take Downs, Removals,

Replacement Windows-Decks 825-0454 201-239-8078 Let me do the interior or ex-

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Haulin Pruning, Wood Chips.Gutters-Leaders-Storm Doors

CONCRETE DESIGNSterior painting you hate. For |—————————— —

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Free Est Reasonable Rates

Repairs All work guarantee JIM D& POWERWASHING All ty ‘of concrete work +free est. call 696-0342 aft 6pm CALL 492-9744

26 ys exp. 201-800-0636

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stones « Retaining & Ext&# Residential Commercial

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SA 11 |trimming bushes, shrubs &

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Free ests'628-9 J pruning small trees

Doors, Windows, Ctr Tops & Patch. Free ests * Call FAR RICH Screened Topsoil

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For FREE estimate...Call

Cer.Tile, Baths. 696-8404

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FRANKS HOM IMP LANDSCA 10 JACK FAMULARO 1 Job Too S poner 425SUPERIOR TREE SERVICE

Repairs, Carpentr o all types ALL TYPES OF MASONRY Reas. Rates. Free Est Removals, Pruning Land

Doors, Windows, Stairs, AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE STONEWORK, STUCCO Call Joe 956-9505 TR SERVI 41

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Clearing Wood Chips & Fire-

WATERPROOFING —— oo

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Service. Free Estimate

Full insur 838-6196

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Josep J Pacelli Bkr 256-4984

kTOTOWA BORO: Only

$129,900; Bu this 7rm, 3br,2bths col, 21m addition,ideal mother/ taxes

$1837/ VA/FHA okEMILY ABDY

REALTY GROUP 772-2900

WANAQUE-Beautifully re-

modelied ranch very i LR3BR new Kitchen Bath new

wiw carpeting full basement,new deck, 2 car garage, quiefamily neighborhood,$149,900 201-838-1880

WANAQUE Bi-level, modern

EIK, 4 BR full baths, I deck,‘on cul-de-sac, pvt y wiview.Prin. only $189,900. 839-9464

WAYNE - ESTATE SALE

$84,900. 2 BRS LR, KIT,dinette, sunporch. Small

home, low taxes, low upkeepFurnished. Mov right in! Per-fect for retirement. Quiet dead-

end street. 764-1560

WAYN - 2 B updated nr. Rts

,46 80 Taxes $800

$56,000, Appt onl day952-2700, eves 628-7793.

WAYNE: $359,900Wondertul,, beaut-

ifull landscape 6 bedroom

spli ranch in prime Tall Oaks

section.NEW LISTING

SAL B OWNEIncludes a large deck & largerec. room w/oak floor & built

in brick & oak bar. Perfect for

entertaining. Around the

corner from a wonderfulGrammar School. For appt,

call 201-696-2443

WAYNE-bi-level,2 bth, MEIK, lan

ei

WAYNE-By Owner. Center

Hall Colonial, C/A, 4BRs, 2-1/2baths, ig eat-in-kit, living rm,

dinin rm, ig fam rm wifireplcbuilt-in pool, ig circular drive.

Possible prof use. Extra ig 2

cargar. Con to Rte 23, 46, 80,

approx 1/2 acre, Ask

$325,000. 694-4686

WAYNE bdrms, 2 ceramic

bths, EIK, landscap property85.x 150, enclosed porc fullbsmnt, low taxes, exc schools,

easy access to major hghwy& fain. $159,000/256-1994D278-4225E or 694-5640

WAYNE- Packanack Lk home.

LALw/FP, Kitch w/great rm

deb BR 2 Bth, FR, Gar.,

$210,000 872-4748

WPATERSON Owner. 5 yrold Bi-level, 3 Bar, 3 bth.

Reduc $205,000. 279-7170

Inc Prope 33

OAK RIDGE/JEFFERSON on

lake, family + 3 cottages on

coff half acre. Tenants pay

all Gross $32,500. Ask.

$289,000. 827-4948.

aebag

ere

arcane

PASSAIC rm house w/ +

4 rental units. Ask& $199,900748-151 or 779-0849

S.Paters Main St Roomin

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNIT

A real estateit

makes it illeg to advertise“an

pilimitation or

discrimination ‘based on

race, color, religion, sex, af-fectional or sexual orienta-tion marital status, handi-

cap, familial status, ancestror national origi or an inten-tion to make anypreferenc limitation or dis-Crimination.”This will not

knowingly accept anyadvertisement for real estatewhich is in violation of the

law, Our readers are herebinformed that all dwellingadvertised in this newspaper

are available on an equa op-portunit basis, To complaiof discrimination, call HUDToll-Free at

1-800-669-9777.

AAA + APTS all areas, 1000‘| listings available. Call toda

/rent today BERGEN REALTYBK fee, 796-1111

BLOOMINGDALE- sm niceBR $585/mo no pets call Mark

839-8339/697-4630 Iv msg

BLOOMINGDALE 2BR Gar-

den apt Rustic setting Indi-

viduall controlled gas heat,

Swimmin poo Startin at

$790 AvailableCall 492-9447

BLOOMINGDALE-3rms,newl decorated apt $700/moutil incl. 838-8165

BLOOMINGDALE/W. Milford:

Lr 2br apt., w/ $750/mo +

utils. 334-1825 or 983-9548

Butler BR ap ‘st fr $500B ap ist fl $52

Haskell BR app utis inc!

Berge Rit Bkr Fee 796-1111

BUTLER: Irg 2 BR 2nd fir, 2

fam. house, screened porchoff-st prk near schools &

churches. $900/ incl. HT.

1% mo. sec. N pets. Avail 9/1.Call 838-0354

BUTLER: Lr 3br, 2nd fi of2tam, yar off street pkg$1100/ utils. Call 283-0965

‘BUTLER- Sm studio apt sleepin loft, FP, $425/mo + sec

util&# No pets 492-5451.cha

CLIFTO 1 BR, 4 fms, pet okn trans, won& last $435. OpeHouse Rit Inc Bkr 916-0755

singie/Heat HW 778-4121

Lge 3 rms, wash/dry, $775+5 rms w/2 car gar, 1st fir, use

Elmwood Pk 3 rm ap yr $52Fail

Berge Rit Bk Fee 796-111

Elmwood P 31m ap yr $52Fai Law B ap util incl $65

Berge Rit Bkr Fee 796-111

FRANKLIN - BR LR FP, new

carpet jus painted $595/mo,Call 595-5284 or 279-9228

GARFIELD 2 BR pet/ ok,

parkin must see $600. OpeHouse Ritt inc Bkr 546-4500

GARFIELD BR hi incl, nr

trans, grea plac $475 OpeHouse Rit inc Bkr 546-4500

GARFIELD-4 mod. rms. in 1st

fir. apt. 2BR Ig.El w/w crptfull bth enct

|,tear pati

area, w/dh.u., No Pets! Avail. 9

$695/mo+util.+ 1¥2 mo. sec.

CAIl 438-5651 or 472-2133

HACKENSAC 1 BR pet oknr trans, must see $600 OpeHouse Ritt Inc Bkr 546-4500

Haledon 3 rm app pet ok $57Haledo BR kid pet 1s fr $75

Berge Rit Bkr Fee 796-1111

HALEDON 4 room apt, 1st

floor, Available Septembe$775+util Call 423-9345

UTTLE FALLS 1br, nr trans,mod, great plac .

n

House Rit Inc Bkr 916-0755,

LITTLE FALLS-2 BR quiet st.,

prkin incl W/D, Frige A/C,$800 + security Call 812-0969after 5p

LOD! 3Brms 2-Fam 1st Fir

2bths LR DR KIT Dwnstairs rec

rm w/Bth Avail 9/ $1000

{monsutisCall

796-5897LOD! 2 BR kids ok nr trans,

carpet, won& last $600. OpeHouse Ritt Inc Bkr 546-4500

LOOKING FOR HOUSING?Call Fair Housin first. Fo info

& help non-Call 489-3552 Mon-Fri.

PASSAIC residential area,1BR apts, application req&avail immed, 614-9247

Berge Rit 8kr Fee 796-1111

PASSAIC-2 Br, avi immed,kids OK. $726 incl H/HW/elec,773-9146, 791-6497

PASSAIC PARK-3br in a prihse, avail Oct 1 $85 + utils,refs needed 473-8333 aft Sp

PASSAIC: Sherman St gooarea. 5br, 2bth 2firs, $970/mo.

fam. $600 HT inc! 225-0327

PATERSON-Studio apts in-

clude elec. Safe, secure build-

ing Appl to 339 BroadwaRental Office

POMPTO PLAINS-2nd fiBad avi. immed. $625./mo.

839-5100

RIVERDALE-studio apt in

mod. home, n/s, $57 includes

utils, call 835-6820

SO. PATERSON: nr business

district, 3 modern, 1%

baths, 2 fam hs, 684-4358.

TOTOWA-bright air BR apt.avail. immed., $800./mth.(908 750-3000 (Ext 291)

VERONA-3BR apt, L DR kit,2nd fir of 2 tamily, $925/mo+utils, avail Sep ist, nr NY

transp. No pets Call 253-1010

W PATERSON: 2br apt $800/mo hi/hw sup!& Bus coupl or

singl prof pref& 742-9588

W. PATERSON 5rms 2br mod,kids ok, must see $800 OpeHouse Ritt Inc Bkr 916-0755

Industrial/

Prop F Re aS

BUTLER AREA- Avail-

able- Appro 2000 sq ft, Show-room with bays Auto Care

Mall, Rt. 23 492-1951

BUTLER Center. 1250s ft

avail. L overhead door. 12’

ceilings 838-7600.

HAWTHORNE-1200 sf, freestand bidn w/600 sf office, tdoor, hv pwr, 279-0910

PATERSON-1200 s.f., manuf

‘warehouse, Totowa sect., TG

load, $750/ call 279-0896

PATERSON-Sheet metal shopst, (fo lease incid ma-

chiner $850/mo, 279-0910

POMPTON LAKES-1600 s.f.

Storefront, Prime HamburTpk Location! near Waynborder. $1600/mo + utils

201-696-7064

RIVERDALE-Near Rt 287 &

. ining $2500/mo. Cail after 6pm838-9547 or 838-9037

SADDLE BRK-14x5 on busyMarket St No food immed ocepy

TOTOWA Borough-1s fi ap-

ac, min.fromprox. 1800sf,majo highwa call 790-9399

Gar Stor F Re 41

CLIFTON: 24 ft x 22 ft, 10 ft

hig ceilin steel roll- doors,r area, storage only,$200 per mo. 772-1329,

PATERSON- 896 E. 28th StExtra larg 2 car det. garage,$125/ Call 839-6435.

LITTLE FALLS/WAYNE: Nr Rt

46 80, new offices, ac, utils

incl, $250-$850/mo, 523-0822

PATERSON-2,000 sq.ft nr

Cit Hall, $8.00 sq.ft availnow, 742-4297 or 684-4904

WAYNE: Office Space 3,474

8q f + 879s ft Prime profbldg Conve loc! 694-7393

BEDDIN - 3 da sale Cash

Carr Floor sample bankrupmdse must sell. Twin sets $69,full)quee $99 340-8479

BEDR Set-Queen headbd, 2

dressers, 2 nigh this Goodcond. $250 838-0019.

BEDROOM-black lacquer|,

dresser w/mirror, armiore

nigh tbie, twin sz, Ask $550/BO. 473-7257

capacit 6spd heav6yr old $175; 595-5961

WHIRLPOOL-Washer/convertible compac set. yrold $300/each. 305-1942

X-SINGER SEWING MA-

CHINE REPAIRMAN. 38 yrs.

exp. Will Tune u in yourhome $29.95 201-442-1669

Music Instrume 58

PIANO: White Bab Grand. 5ft

Any type, any quantityCal Gene 696-4908

Betw.4&7PWEEKENDS aft. 6:30 PM

TOYS, TOYS, TOYSWanted All Types 1900-1980

Call 334-8724 from 5 to 9p

Hors Livesto 63

HORSE BOARDING- Box

Stalls, new in/outdoor arena,

Roo Furnis Oe 4i

rails exce careBEDROOM. FURNITURE.

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a voCha Ars Ot. cat oeeAAA+ EFFIC/ROOMS Beautiful! Bleached oak

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¢4 ooo/FiRM 696-9524Call Today Rent Toda armoire, 9 drawer dresser, 3

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Clifton kitfbth $75/ drawer nigh tbl Perfect cond.

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PLAYER Typ piano. Red

Elmwood Pk kitfoth $65/wk Must sell! $500/B.0. 694-5799

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Mahogon Wood finish. Gd

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Pet 64Haskell kivoth $80/wk BEDROOMS - 50% off retall,6

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CO

Aahinng

S47S.628-1261

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mars

Montclair kitfoth $69/wkpc formica sets 5 colors $69 ADOPT AT WAYNE ANIMAL

Paterson kit/oth $65/wk Warehouse 340-8479“| Want T B 62

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SHELTER. Adults altered

Passaic priv ent $75/wk ee | spayed free. M-W-F 10-17Totow kit/oth $75/wk BEDROO SET-5 pc, A Better Price, Civil War & Old

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Tues-Thurs 7-9pm Sat-Sun

OTHER AVAILABLE!. . Militar items. Swords, rifles,

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2-4pm All vet checked, shots.

Berg Rit Bkr Fee 796-1111

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Must Sell! 305-1942 etc. Nazi, Jap., 201-891-3044.

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694-076 info/directions.

RINGWOOD near Wanaquborder, newl decorated I rm,

many extras, $80/wk 839-6983

WAYNE-Lovely residentialarea, non- male, no kit

privileges $100/wk. 694-7162

WAYNE Packanack Lk exec.

type all priv $500/mo. Avail. 9

/ Dr Bauer, 694-2941.

Roo Unfurnis 46

WAYNE, M-F to share houseall util cable & HB incl. gar-age, $350/mo need month

‘securit Avail 9/1 633-0774

Vacati Prop Fo Re 48

WILDWOOD CRESTOceanview luxur 2br fam apt.

all amenities; Labor Da Week& Weekend SPECIAL! Call201-251-9462

Antiq Collectibl 50

C.B.C. ANTIQUESWe buy all antique andhousehold items. Consignments accepted, auctionservice available.

Cail 838-8483.

HORSE DRAWN SLED with

trace. Appro 150 yrs old Veryg cond. $1500. 427-1447

Unicorn Hall Antiqu Center293 Haledon Ave 595-5565

Wed-Sun 11-5pm

Craf an Gif Sal

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54

LINCOLN PARK PAL3rd Annual Craft Show& Flea Market, Au 27, 1994

9-6p for info 696-2974

VENDORS WANTEDCraft Fair, Our Lad of Mt Vir-

gi Church, Garfield. Sat Oct15, 10-4. 368-781 for info.

Esta T Sal 54

Estate/Tag/Contents SalesWE DO IT ALL

Adv. Clean up/ out inc!

Lou & Lil 201-790-5239

T SISTERS

BR SET: 5 pe Kin sz irgFruitwood $1500 785-1254

b

BUNK BEDS

-

complete with$159;

clearance Sale! 340-8479

CRIBjjr bed with 5 drawers,is changin

tble combo, white w/trim. $375, 492-5571

DESK-Exec. type teak desk w/side secretary & tabric swivel

chair. $400. Cali 616-8399

Donate Furn e Art » Pianos &

Cars Etc to charit servingthe Blind Tax Deduct Free Pick-

up 1-800-2DONATE/

DR SET- Colonial, Toi w/é

chrs, ( captai chrs), leafs w

/pads china cist wiglass drs,

org $3700. Askin $600Call 478-9155.

LIVING ROOM-Colonial, sofa,chair, ottoman, end tble, $275628-1034 aft Sp

L SET 9 piece w/sota bed

jwall unit 6 mos old $1700

Kirb vacuum 6 mos old p$1300 ask $500 831-6879

LR SET- Mediterrian, brand

new, $850/obo. Call 278-9361.

Q Sleeper &a love seat, $550Twin sz Cabin Boy bed, $200Call 777-2229

SOFA: 3 pes approx 10bone & rust $400 785-1254

SOFA & CHAIR

Wedgewoo Biue Contemp$250: 839-8196

TREASURE CHESTCONSIGNMENT

2920 RT 23 S Newfoundland,A most unusual store carrinfurn, antiques, odd pieces.Now Acceptin Furniture on

Consignme No ClothinCall 208-1770

WALL UNITS-3 pc Bassett,white/brwn w/ drs light-ed, mint! $475,, 838-2156

Gene Merchand 58

ARCHERY EQUIPMENTCLOSE OUTBrand new win recurve bows

h ts+ sto in-for huntin and targe 20, 25,

ae eats ai Go

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CLIFTON 2 BR ist, $940mo

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Ga eves 812-1693Hous Unfurnis 43

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29 Ashburn, Wayne Sat- 35 40 poun draw weights

ore

se eS

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WID, AC, refrig micro. H/HW

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————______—— Sun, 8/27 & 28, 10-4. Bomb-

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$50/$75. Call 796-662 before

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/ inc Bus cp or singl pref

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Pat: 5 fresh rooms ready. AAA + HOUSESay brkfrt, ladder bk chrs,

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10p vg mess.

Loa Mortg 34

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Avail 9/1 812-8665, E,Side 5rm Ht suppl.....

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Call Today, Renttoday

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trestle tbl, kg BR, ster! silver,

|__| Clinton S 6rms...... $693 Clifton kitfoth $75/wk drum, Wedgewood fishing] BULLDOZER- 1.6 inter-

&quot CREDIT O.K.! CLIFTON: 2BR LR EIK, small

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orm Nard Stwhole hse..$810

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Elmwood Pk kivbt $65iwkgear, tools, snow blower, re-

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National. Runs g need steer-

Den $700/mo + mo sec*

Haskell kit/oth $80/wk¥

in repai $1200. 427-1447Replestaterefinanci onl

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Rete avail 91 614-8756S ap hel pa rent 881-100

erty po sharecords, 977-9050

ingrepair.

$1200.

427-1447_

U Mi Bnkr NJ Dep of Bnk

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——————— ki CABLE TV BOXES: All makes,

7.da Sam- 1-800-220-3716

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CLIFTON 3 BA, Kidsipet ox,

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PAT Stat S 90 Patein ro TW SISTER all models, From $59.95;

CLASSIFIED parking must see $800. Ope

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$495 + utils, eves 612-1693

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Totowa kit/bth $75/wk Apple Ridge Condos Call for a free catalogueHouse Rit Inc Bkr 916-0755

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——-——-|__ Berge Rit Bkr Fee 796-1111

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77 Fisher, Mahwah (off 1-800-734-3220eaten

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PATERSON —_——

>|

E Crescent) Fieve, 8/28,por

acuapic

Track

Hoo

CALL TODAY RENT TODAY! ‘AAA + HOUSES 3-8, Sat, 10-4. Reftig, frar,

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DETACHABLE Track Hoe

3 ms$ Call Today, Rent toda

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trad wht BR girls BR, Bnt wd

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Loader, J.D 350, Runs &

rms

W

Paterson ap st ($550

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Blooming S¥ mskitpet "

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chrs, sofabed, crystal

|Worksgood.

$9000.

427-1447

i Garfiel 3 antique mirrors, z .

‘ rm ht p optio to bu $65 Lod 1 cot yr $65 painting, aero clother, C eet B ga daBR net remod kid o $70 Way m kid pet yr $75 patio set, twn beds. At gate

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o¢g-142, 405-1305 evesOTHER AVAILABL WMil2 B kid pet dec $67 ask for 77 Fisher. 977-9050,

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Berge Rit Bkr Fee 796-1111

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Berge Rit Bkr Fee 796-1111 | GREAT DEALS

Paterson Nice Mod 38r ac] CLIFTON-2 fam hse, 2 BR LR

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Fle Marke B5

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tee acAlarm Syste Lr & air must} /DR, New KIT,

fi

PASSAIC VALLEY JAYCEES

BLOOMINGOPEN

& swim from yourmust see!

Broker

$250,000HOUSE

Sat., Aug. 27, 11-3 PM

UNIQUE &LUXURIOUS

Glenwild Lake, 3-4 BR ContemporaryRanch. Centered stone fplic. 2 full bths,210 ft. of LAKEFRONT PROPERTY. Fish

own private deck. A

DIR: Hamburg Tpk. to Glenwild Ave. to

Pinetree Rd. to #165.5 Dunlap Rd.

CROUONREAL ESTATE

838-37371234 Route 23, Butler

RT

see $750+ utils 478-3245

PATERSON-1 Bedrm $525,Studios $410 In safe, secure

PATERSON - 2 BR 1st floor,$625/month includes heat.

immed occup. Call 772-7052.

PATERSON, 2 B/ L/ D/R,$650 plu mo. sec. no pets,108 Barcla St 279-5243

PATERSON-2 BR& $610/mo.+ utils. Avail, 9/1, Call

908-493-0827 after 2p

PATERSON-3 BR $850/mo +

utils. 498 25th St. Avail 9/1.See Saturda 8-2. 927-8570

PATERSON, 3 B/R apt 2 tam.

front back entrance.742-5481 bet. 10-2pm

PATERSON-42-50 Auburn St.

vouchers Se

Habla Espano!- to 339

Broadwa bsm apt. betw 9-5

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATI AN RATES CALL:BOB WAGNER (201) 492-3594

yard/ $850/ 838-7964

GREENWOOD LK, NY

3 BRs avail 9/1 $850/mo +

utils, 616-1573

HAMPTON TWP-15 acres,

barn & stalls Ni

(meneg.6pm

8pm

684-8509

Paterson-1 fam home, 2 BRs$600 utils, quiet dead-end st.

Avail 9/1 278-6514

PATERSON, 3br, fenced yardfam hse, avail for rent now,

‘sect 8 accept, 942-1435

South Paterson-Atlantic St.

OCTOBER 8, 1994

Vendors Needed. Fiea Market

American Legio Post 238, MtPleasant Ave, West Paterson,NJ. For more information call

(201 772-6487.

SATURDAY 8/27, 10am-3pSt John&# Russian OrthodoxChurch Educational Center.Van Pelt Pl Little Falis

VENDORS & CRAFTERSneeded -for gian Flea market

craft fair for Lincoln Park

Day Sept 10, 1994 w/Raindate of Sept 17 For more into.

$575 + % mos security. heat

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Cal 633-5434

incl. 1-800-879-4252

WAYNE 2 br, washer hk up,$750 + utils & 1¥e months

‘securit Call 872-1169

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BUTLER Responsibl room-

mate wanted to share greathouse. 2nd fir yours,$450+ Call 838-6750

Beaute 2

TH HE

VENDORS NEEDED CraftMea market, Sat. 9/24, 9-St. Johns Lutheran Church,Clifton. 471-7357 or 473-6260

Dealers wanted for 9/18Antiqu & New Car 1995, FleaMarket show. Food, refresh-ments & entertainment for all

West Paterson-Rifle CamPark. For info call 797-4878

1279-0151/942-2874

fe

JACK LA LANE Membership 3

years, $900, For complete de-

tails, call Kell 305-5214

N.Y. JETS season tickets. Sec

tion 138 Row 8 2 end seats.

Field level. $600 616-9726

POO TABLES PLUS...BARSNew, Used Custom

Free Brochure 800-732-7666

PORCH/Patio furn Wroughtiron, complet set, 10 pc $300/ Excell cond 523-3738

RADIAL ARM SAW-10 on

drawer st base with asst&#

blades, DADO set, and manyaccessories. ask $400 or B/O,Call 201-838-0333

REJUVENATION THRIFT

SHOP-152 Haledon Ave,

Prospec Pk Brand Name

Bargain as low as $1.00

RESTAURANT SEATING-for12 + trash & condiment sta-

tions, 5 mos. old, to qualitorig $3700, must sell, $2000[bo 944-5515 or 592-6488

ALL GUNS O WAR RELICSGERMAN JAPANESE AMER:

‘Swords Heimets, Medals

Top Cash Pd 839-0174

ALL LIONEL, Ives, Flyeother trains. Top prices paid800-464-467 1/201 -825-3747

ANTIQUES, furn, collectibles,attic & house contents. Toys,trains, Brett 546-3533

AKC SHEPHER PUPS: 39 yrbdr. Vet Cert. Famil Raised

{Stud Ser Guar 835-0268.

COCKE Spaniel-6% m old.

Pedigree spayed, all im-

munizations. Lookin fo a lov-

ing home. $50/obo 838-7129

GERMAN short haired poinwipapers, 1 mo old male,

$300 wicrate, 728-7026

parents on premises, greawith kids, $475 ea. 791-3178

PUPPIES/DOGS GALORECockers, Westies, Collies.Donation Req Call 278-3847

or 797-8861 ~

ROTWEILER PUPPIE - AKC

reg parents on premesis. Call

764-9029

P Supp Servic 64

DOG KENNEL-8& x 10’ extra

large with gat like new cond.

$375 Call 742-4358.

Good Shepher Pet SittinPet Care In Your Home

Insured, Bonded, Mem/NJPSS790- (7437)

Busin Opportu 65

ANTIQUE SHOPBusy hwy loc. Complet in-

ventory & fixtures. Lease

thru 3/96. 838-2875a

BAR/Niteclub/Restaurant2200 s ft, Clifton area, C liquorlicense, live entertainment

license, no realtor fee, asking$140,000. 777-2861

CLIFTON Convenient Store,

lottery, foom to grow, exc

oppty, 470-0740 or 779-8620

schedule. Earn up to $250/Lose Ibs inches & feel great!Dr recommended, all naturalCail 201-928-1951

PAY PHONE ROUT50 Prime Estab. Locations

Earn $1500 Weekly ©

1-800-230-6555, 7 days

$$PAYPHON$1000 W PotentialIndoor/Outdoor Modeis!

1-800-560-6767

P/T Home Business oppty foambitious peopl inc

potential enormous. 778-paicnslanninahiahinnmneebitie

5

RIVERDALE: 24sq ft., will

divide, great loc parking for

Da care center. 835-2664

Financi Servic 6

NOTICEInvestigate fully before sening any money as an

vance fee. For further infgr-

mation call or write:‘

BETTER BUSINESS§

BUREAU, INC ©

2 Forest Ave, Paramus,07652 (201)845-4044. ¥

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customer service by Nofih

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Ceo eaMOVING SALE-Collection of

39 yrs 17 Tice St (Of UnionSat 8/27, 10-5. No earl birds

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143 BELLVUE AVE, 8/26-8/28, 9-4pm Rain or Shine. Also

Chev pick- $500 a is.

40 HAMBUR TPK. 8/27-28,9-4. Ciths, jewiry crit itms,many misc from books-sprtsequi & coffee/cookies/soda

3 Families. Glassware, collec-tibles, toys, clothing books,paintin linens & much more.

132 Cresthill Ave. (of Passaic

Ave) Sat Sun 8/27 28 8-5.

77 HILLTOP CT. Sat.&a Sun. 8

/27-28, 9-4. Clothes, books,misc.

b a nL) il

MULTI FAMILY-HH items,furn, tapes, records, micro-

waves, TV& more. 39-15 &40-05 Van Duren Ave (ofSaddle Rvr Rd b BennySat 8/27, 9-5. R/D Sun. 8/28

WMA stad

Presbyterian Church-730Franklin Lake Rd GIGANTIC

SALE, Mon-Sat, 10-4, Tuesev 7-9, Now throug Au 31ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY

le Uta 19? id

435 Harrison Ave, Fri-Sat-Sun

Au 26-27-28, 10-5. H items,furn, books more

* HAWTHORNE *

35 pasaden Pl, 8/27, 9-3pH items, toys, games, greatbargains NO early callers!

* KINNELO *

GENERATOR, furn, tanks,automotive, garden, clean

equi Details 492-5765

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biggest bedrooms you&#3 ever seen!

Home just 5 yrs old

CENTURY 21 free Realty inc.

Kinnelon Bel Office

BLOOMINGDALE

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$179,900& JUST LISTED!

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this nicely maintained complex. Extrastoo, Offers wanted - $167,400.

CENTURY 21 A CV Real Estate365-2122

Clifton Office

FTON $158,900OPPORTUNITY AWAITS!

Be the one to own this charming ranch

in convenient area. Fireplace, new

kitchen, deck, hardwood floors. Justreduced for fast sale!

CENTURY 21 Van Der Wende Assoc.785-842(

Little Falls Office

HALEDON $243,000COLONIAL BEAUTY

Four year old 3/4 Burm, 2.5 Bath, Ctr.ball Colonial viny! siding w/extra

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CENTURY 21 Gemini Realty Inc.696-1111

Wayn Office

HALEDON $139,900NEAT 2 FAMILY

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Totowa Office

In a study by The Wirthlin Group,research organization, the CENTURY

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HAWTHORNE $197,400FASTIDIOUS CARE

Colonial w/4BR, 1.5 bth, formal dining

a LR w/fireplace, FOR, porch, patio,inal chestnut wood trim throughout,

hed 2 car gar, Value you can sees yourself!

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POMPTON LAKES $162,500NEW ON THE MARKET!

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CENTURY 21 Gold Ke Realty835-5000

Riverdale Office

POMPTON PLAINS $204,000REDUCED!

Charming 3 BR, 1.5 bth colonial w/eatin kitchen, formal dining rm, den, full

basement w/workshop, patio, above

ground pool, including 75x125 lot!WHAT A GREAT DEAL! OwnersMotivated!

CENTURY 21 Crestmere835-4400

Pompton Plains Office

$259,900Just Listed 3 bedroom ranch with 2 1/2Baths. Finished lower level with family

room, Many special features. Call Lisato preview

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785-8420Little Falls Office

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Coldwell Banker: 2%:

Coldwell Banker. 3%.

WEST MILFORD $219,000MINI FARM

Almost eight acre of level propertponds, 3 bedrooms, tull basement. T

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Kinnelon/Butler Office

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too! Home shows true “Pride of

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$179,500.

CENTURY 21 A CV Real Estate

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HALEDON $159,000First time or investment buyers! Well

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CENTURY 21 Gemini Realty inc.1117

Wayne Office

CLIFTON $182,000The ideal starter

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a Bric C ape, 2Brms, with expandable attic, DR

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A super value at $182,000.

CENT! CV Real Estate2122

Clifton Office

HASKELL $135,700DON’T MISS THIS ONE!

Enjoy the charm of this 3 BR, 1.5 Bth, 2

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Main. free 3 BR w/iarge LR ORMEIK & bath. Separate entrance to

bsmt. Newer roof, car gar. Walk to

school, etc

CENTURY 21 Gold Properties Rity595-1500

Totowa Office

VERNON $188,500COLONIAL

Desirable Lake Conway with easyaccess to Routes 23 and 287

Roomy 4BRs, plu sitting area. 2 fullbaths, formal dining room

professionally landscaped lot of 1.21

acres with 20 ft. frontage, 2 car

garage, mint condition. Must be

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Newfoundiand Office

$279,000PACKANACK LAKE

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WEST MILFORD $169,900COUNTRY LIVINGAT ITS’ BEST.

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Lovely 4 Bedroom Colonial on largelevel property, country kitchen

newer 1/2 bath, Florida rm., entryfoyer, flexible floor plan offexciting options. DIR

23N/Germantown

CENTURY 21 Preferred Realty Inc.

1001Kinnelon/Butler Office

WEST MILFORD $149,900EAS LIVING

Well maintained 3 BR ranch in lake

community. Offers FP, dock and 100HP boat. Beautifully landscapedGreat hiking, fishing an swimming,

CENTURY 21 NC

ni Realty Inc

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CENTURY 21 Best Choice Realty778-3500

Clifton Office

$185,500FIRST CHANCE TO SEE!

Immaculate and tastefully decorated 3

BR, 1.5 bth ranch in quiet familyneighborhood. Full finished basement

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CENTURY tr ee835-

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WEST MILFORD $119,850START PACKING!

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this 2 BR mint condition home. largecorner property, detached garage, deck

and more!

CENTURY 21 Gold Key Realty835-5000

Riverdale Office

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POMPTON LAKES $189,900SEPARATE LIVING

QUARTERS...In this large 5 BR home! Features

separate entrance-to a 1989 upstairsaddition! Perfect set up for a large or

extended family. Located in a greatarea

CENTURY 21 Gold Key Realty5-5000

Riverdale Office

WAYNE $212,0002 Bedroom, Family Room wisliders t

custom deck w/built in hot tub. LR

w/vaulted ceiling, custom fireplaceroom to expand

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ler Office

WEST MILFORD $109,900NATURE LOVER RETREAT

Cozy 2 BR log w/stone in livingroom, seasonal views of Greenwood

Lake Appliachian Trail. Lakeside

community.

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o Ray Maroon Jr., who grew up in gimmicks; everything is discussed up front,the car business and now owns (B Tom Hawrylko) so the customer will not encounter any sur-

two Saturn dealerships, buying and prises where pricing is concerned. “No hag-servicing a car shouldn’t be a pressure situa- gle” means that the retailer adheres to whatever pricetion—it should be a pleasure. It is that has bee established.

approach to the automobile business that has made : Since coming upon the scene in 1991, Saturn ha builtSaturn such a successful nameplate, and the reason why a reputation of quality, service and value that has suc-

experienced car dealers like Maroon wanted a chance eeeded in luring away buyers of Japanese imports,to be a part of the “Saturn Difference” * according to Maroon, who learned the “ins and outs” of

“It was an opportunity to do business a little differ- * the business from his father, Ray Maroon Sr., owner ofently,” Maroon said. “We work as a team, and are here Maroon Pontiac-GMC Trucks & Isuzu in Wayne.

to provide information on any aspect of our cars, from Stepping out on his own, the younger Maroon found-construction to financing to safety and service records.» ed Saturn of Route 23 in Pompton Plains three years

Our customers appreciate Saturn’s no hassle, no haggle

«

ago and just recently opened a second dealership,philosophy of doing business.” Saturn of Ramsey/Route 17.

Maroon explained that in the world of Saturn, “no Saturn’s “customers as friends” philosophy washassle” means there are no pricing exemplified earlier this year when the

automaker hosted a national homecomingreunion for its customers at the Saturn plant

in Spring Hill, Tennessee.

Other Saturn dealers across the countryhave followed that lead and sponsored localSaturn picnics and barbecues. Maroon was

no exception. He and his staff hosted a bashearlier this summer at Sun Tan Lake inRiverdale for their army of satisfied cus-

tomers

Maroon pointed out that Saturn continuesto pay critical attention to a host of buyer

] expectations to keep customer satisfactionat high levels. These include achieving top

performance without sacrificing fuel econo-

my or emissions; offering affordability4 while maintaining reliability and durabili-

ty; and providing an overall commitment to

quality without compromise.“It’s a great success story, but it’s only the beginning,”

Maroon promised.

Ray Maroon Jr. invites you to experience the

“Saturn Difference” at his dealership on Route

23, Pompton Lakes, or on Route 17 Ramsey.Photo at left b Demetrius J. Balevski

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Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos Autos

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a CADILLAC Sedan De Ville

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CHEVROLET 1988 Celebrit CHEVROLET Cavalier Wagon

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Chev Cavalier Wg 1986-64K

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KAWAS 1982 KZ 750

mator cycle approx 16,000 mi

$400 Call 956-9584.

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Autom Servic 13

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Wh take your car to a shohen my sho is on wheels?

pec in brakes, struts, front

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tech We come to you 546-2028

Aut Fo Sal 138eecereneen

$980 Cadd Sedan D Ville,Mus Sell! GM best car ever

Made, 70K int like new, needslatie paint Great famil car,

ont $1150. Can be seen at

100 Braen Ave., Hawthorne.427-8202

ACURA 1988 Legen L 4 dr,

int cond, 79Kmi, sunt, ABS,

rm, leather, etc, Must see!

Ask $8650 201-228-6221

ACCURA VIGOR 1992

Bik 40K mi., Loaded! $19,000;Ask for John, 616-9576

ACUR Integra LS 198 black,2dr hatch, pwr mnrt, air,

am/fm cass exc cond, owner

$690 Mich tires 201-403-9634

ACUR Integr LS 1990-70K

m great cond, air, amfm cass,

own, $8850., Call 838-780ACUR LEGEND L 1989

Auto silver, loaded. $10,900.(BO 838-6231

AUDI &# - 80, 50K, AC stereo

ass, sunt, alarm, PW, dealer

maint. $9700/ 573-8253.Sea

BMW 733! 1983-4 dr auto, V6,95K mi, runs good sun roof,$4,950 Call 345-4673

BM 528e 1984 90K mi,

Owne garage kept all power,

aut $540 942

4

BMW 325i Convert 1992:

beige 24K mi, loaded, alarm,

Phon driver, exc cond,

$26,000/ 283-1637 Dora,

BMW

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1991 318i 26K mi, Ask-

in $12,500. Ver goo cond.

201-208-8705

BMW 733] 1984-Sun-rf, am/fm

‘stereo cass, AC, all pwr, runs

goo Askin $4500. 772-6854

BMW 735i 1986 white, Ithr int,

108K mi. Runs/ like new.

$13,000/ 680-1788.

BUIC Riviera 1979-Exc cond70K mi, looks new, full power,$1595 or best offer. 305-1145

BUIC 1984 Riviera, all power,72K mi, runs & looks new. Ask-

ing $1000. 340-4729

BUICK 1986 Grand National,

air, tilt, cruise, am/fm ster cass.

alarm, mint cond, 60K, $9500/BO, 835-2884

BUICK - 1988 Centur V6,

blue, exc cond, 86K, $3400523-1505

BUIC Park Avenue 1989

origina owner, leather, garagekept 60K, exc cond, $7700

lobo, 944-5448

BUICK LeSabre 1989, 73K

miles, loaded, exc cond,

$6250, call 492-8587.

BUICK Centur 1989, 4 dr,

pS pb, ps, ac, 4cy 52K mi,

$4900/BO. 857-2191

BUICK 1992 Skylar red 4dr,

loaded, showrm cond, low mi,

askin $8900, 201-839-8085

BUICK ‘92 REGAL Custom2dr, 6cyl Bur in & out.

Loaded all pwr, 37k, Ex cond.

$10,500 616-0194

HART BUICK CO

Buick 1992 Road Master: V8,

auto, PS, PB, PW, P/locks, P

/seat, tilt, cc, a/c, cass, r def, P |

/ant, wire whl covers, 29,240

mi, VIN MR406383, 3 mo/3000mi warranty, $17,995.

Buick 1992 Riviera: V6, auto,PS, PB, PW, P/locks, P/ant, P

/seat, a/c, cass, r det, Pant,/mirrors, wires, Ithr, Landau

top, 34,127 mi, VIN

NU401103, balance of new car

warranty, $18,995.

Dodg 1984 Caravan:

4

cyl,auto, PS PB a/c, radio, r def,wiwalls, onl 37,978 orig mi,

VIN ER192496, $4995.

Buick 1985 LeSabre Ltd 4 dr,V8 PS, PB, 2 tone, a/c, P/seat,tilt cc, PW, P/locks, cass, a/c,det, wires, P/ant, 55,149 mi,

VIN FH852152, $4995

Prices exclude MV & Sales Tax

907 Allwood Rd Clifton

201-472-3630

CALL CLASSIFIED!!!

BUICK ‘87 Electra Estate

Wagon 79,600 mi, $3,800;Call 278-4111

CADILLAC &# Coupe DeVille,51K mi, orig owner, $3000.340-1584

CADILLAC Fleetwood 1976

4dr sedan, all power, 20 orig,Reduced to $8000. 839-9460

CADILLAC Eldorado Convert

1985 wh/wh top, bur int, exc

cond, $8100/bo. 423-0825.

CADILLAC Coupe Deville &#

loaded, runs great, must see to

believe! Brian 633-5173

BUICK ESTATE WAG. 1979,d

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V8, heavy du ion,

needs work, $295 Call eves.

after 4pm 696-1149

BUICK Skyhaw '8 4cyauto, ps/pb/pw/ radio,

hivac $1,875. 772-5745

BUICK Skylar 1987-Auto, pwr,AC, am/tm, 4 dr, 97K mi, new

tires. $2,000.0b 778-5679

Red auto AC, am/ Good

cond 69K. $1900/ 818-0822

CADDY Seville 1978 Good

cond in/out, classic model 92K

orig mi $1450/ 438-5761

Gold Ed, trp burgandy abso!

mint, $15,900. 712-0252

CADDY 1978 Coup DeVille,425 cu motor 18k ori mi, show

rm ond $11500/ 843-6615.

CADD ElDorado'77 80K orimi, runs well, many new partsgoo cond, $2200. 839-4709

CADDY:&#3 Sedan DeVille low

mi exc cond clean $23,500/790-6261 l msg/697-96

CADDY Sedan DeVille 1986,

Ver goo cond. clean $3850.896-8204/lv msg.

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CADILLAC Fleetwood Limo

1977- wi/bik viny root/

int, new pain & crpt 115K, ps/pb/ 2 car phones dual a/c,

am/tm stereo, tinted glass exc

cond. $3000/B0. 694-5006

CADILLAC El Dorado 1980

Wht/blu, loaded, Ex cond, 1st

$1400 takes it 697-2469

CADILLAC 1981 Eldorado,

loaded, many new parts, higmileage g cond. Best Offer;Call Mike 279-2768

CADILLAC 1981 Sedan DeVil-

le, loaded! Clean! No rust!Runs good needs minor work,$1100, 335-8528 aft 6pm

CADILLAC 1985 Fleetwood,

4dr, all power, new radials,

grey, ask $2300. 227-0633

CADILLAC 1986 Fleetwood

Brgh beige drk brown topfull loaded, mint cond, 73k mi

$4900/BO 663-5478

CADILLAC 1988 Coup DeVil-

le tripl black, orig caddy rims

w/ tires, gol trim pkge53K, mint, $8500/BO338-7360

CADILLAC - 1976 Fitwd Brg80K mi. Best Offer $5000.746-1968

CADILLAC 1985 Eldorado, bik

wire Ithr int, sunrt, full power,80K mi. $3295. 728-1647,

CADILLAC ELDORADO 1976,43K orig mi. One fam owner.

R Roy front end Lincoln

Cont. rear end fully loaded,exc. cond, sun root, total power,cruise, outside carriag lights,scope steering wheel, runs like

new, garage $7500 Call

839-1960, 831-8118.

CADILLAC 8 Eldorado Biratz

Fully loaded, snrf, mint cond

$2450 458-1281 after 6p

CADILLAC Eldorado '91-

white, blue top, white leather,

beauty, $13,900. Clifton anytime 773-2620

CADILLAC E Dorado 1986

White/blue Ithr, A/C, full pwr.new brakes, 6 mo. full warr.

$4,995 595-5508.

CADILLAC Eldorado 1984-bik

wisaddle top, loaded, g cond,

askin $3500, 812-0957

CADILLAC Phaeton 1978-

GOO cond in/out,128K, new

100/ 334-7228

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CAMARO 1991 RS 8 cyspd full loaded, wht/gry int

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auto, p/s/ AC, AM/FM cass,

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dr tilt, ac, 12K mi, exc cond

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Full loaded. Must sell.

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CHEVROLET CelebrityWagon '88- exc cond,

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778-3031 btwn 7p 10p

CHEVROLET Monte Carlo

1976-2dr, silver, $680call 694-9073

CHEVROLET Monte Carlo SS

'88- garage kept ask

ing $8250 Mus sell. 305-1440

CHEVY-CAPRICE WG '

Blue, ac/ps/pb full loaded 9

seater, $3900 OBO 661-5139

CHEVY CAVALIER 1984

wagon, 5 sp P/ 67K mi.

exc. running cond. reduced to

$1500/bo. 785-0232

CHEVY Celebrity 1986-4 dr

auto, ac/ps/pb, goo dependabl transp. $2200. 838-8575

CHEVY 1988 Capric

4

dr, full

pwr, wire whis, grey, clean, AC

$40 492-15CHEVY 1989 Caprice 4 dr

auto, V8 auto, ps/pb 96k, blue

dir perfect $3950, 340-920CHEVY ‘8 Spectru AC

auto, good cond, 70K mi, ask

ing $2,500; call 694-7816 eves

CHEVY CAMARO 198 a/c

ps/ auto, T- Nice Car

CHEVY CAMARO &# IRO Z:

Red, t- a/c, p/ auto. goocond. $3500/abo 835-92CHEVY Capric 84-175k AC

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cyl. eng., auto trans., P/S, P/B, tilt, rr

buckets, alum, wheels, elec: shift

134 purch. optn. $1900

mi. owner PS PB, AC, am/fm

stereo, $2,500. 939-4388.

CHEVY CAVALIER RS 1989,

AC, P/S, P/ AM/FM cass,

neweng,

$3300

942-5925

CHEVY: Cavalier wagon ‘85

4spd man ne clutch/tires exc

tun cond $1600/bo 427-282CHEVY CELEBRITY Ero-87& well maint&#3 4 dr 6cyauto, 70 + K $2949 694-5938

CHEVY-Corsica 1989 LT, am

fim cass., V8, auto, pw pa57K, $4,675.00, 839-9486

CHEVY CORVETTE 1975,

tops P/S, full loaded, 47 orig.miles, mint cond. $12,000.764-5857

CHEVY GEO STORM 1991

auto, P/S, P/ A/ AM/FM

Stereo cass, very clean in

out, must see to appreciate53K, ask $6995 Call 684-6681

CHEVY IROC CAMARO ‘8

Convertable: Exc cond

$12,500 obo 791-1855 aft 6pm

CHEVY Monte Carlo 1970-Ex.

cell. cond. Garag kept 350

V-8, P/ P/ 116K mi

$4,800. 641-7427 after 4pm

CHEVY Monte Carlo ‘70

31,000 orig mi & owner, At

cond, gar kept AC PS PB

Ask $7200 after SPM 942-7167

CHEVY Celebrity Wagon &q

2.8 liter. a/c, auto, full pwr, 9

pass. am/fm tape tilt cruise, rf

sack, 44k. $4900, 791-4245.

CHRYSLER - &#3 New Yorker,

turbo, brwrvtan Ithr int 86K,

loaded, $2795 423-3476

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inj 4cyl, Ssp 78K, $1200/

obo. 839-5886, Mo-Sa, 8-8p

CHRYSLER Fifth Ave 1987

Full power, blue, 59K clean,

goo cond. $4700. 633-7517

CHRYSLER New Yorker &#3

Mus sell, 4 cyl auto, all pwr.

FWD, 4 dr ben/brn ith int, am

/im, 91K mi, clean & runs goo$2300/B0. 65

CHRYSLER 5th Ave 1986

87K mi, velour, 4 dr, all pwr, air

am/fm cass, cruise, runs great$2900/BO. 595-6417

CHRYSLER Sth Ave 1987

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full

pwr, leather, 55k, exc cond

90& luxur &# price, white w

folue roof, $4900 470-8706

CHRYSLER LASER turbo XE

1984-loaded, new tires

brakes, runs perfect, great 1st

car, fast maintained b mech:

anic, $2000/bo, 616-0632

CORVETTE ‘8 bronze, new

4+3 trans, 58K, gard 2nd

ownr, $11,500. 423-3476

CORVETTE 1980 350, auto,

blue w/blue, loaded, exc cond,

Be offer. 226-84CORVETTE 1984

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Red, 80K

mi, exc cond, $8900. Call

Steve 838-3486.is

CORVETTE Coupe 1993:

Quasar blue/it gray int, auto,

thr sport buckets w/lumbar

dual p/seat, all power, Delco

Bose Gold CD, elect ac, asr,

cruise, airba passive keylessentry anti theft, AS NEW, 5600

Mi, $26,445, 201-666-0767

CORVETTE, 85-Gold, Ithr int.

auto, new tires/brakes/exhst,

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CORVETTE 1984, fullyloaded, 2 tone bronze, low mi

mint cond $8500/bo. 472-3024

CORVETTE 1991, fullyloaded, black, $20,000/obo,835-0835

CORVETTE 76 90K mi, clean,

orig cond, stored since 1986$5300. 427-7427

DATSUN 280ZX Turbo &#

T-roof, auto, fully loaded, biue

/grey, 97K $1995. 256-1343

DATSUN 1982 280ZX, SspdT-tops, air, am/fm cass, new

tires, $2450/BO,694-6662

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DATSU 2802X Turbo 1983-5

sp Excell cond. Runs great$2,500 or B/ 779-2297

DODGE SHADOW, 88-White,auto/ac goo condition, grea

for student, $2,000. 890-5464

DODGE Omni 1985-4 dr, auto,

goo transportation, goocon $7 696-0487

DODGE&#3 Dayton ac 5 spam/fm cass 100K mint new

tires bik $3995/bo 853-4211

DODGE 89 Shadow- 2 DRwhite w/gray inter. $2500/obo.Call 790-6891 or 916-9041

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DOD BLACK SHADOW

Auto, 2.5L, 4dr,

spoile & mag

25K,whis, ne tires,

exc cond, $6400; 785-1151

DODGE BLACK SHADOWAuto, 2.5L, 4dr,spoile mag

ac, 25K,whis, new tires,

exc cond $5995; 785-1151

no os 1985-5slooks runs good17 e 694-9073

Dodg Dayton 1988-Red/

gray, auto, AC, PW, a —cas sunrt $3650/ 63.

DODG Daytona 84-turbo, ps,

pb pw, ac, Ith int, loaded, runs

gd $1800 neg, 838-6420

DODGE Omni 1989-44K mi

PS PB ster. Like new

$3495/B0 838-9537

DODG Spirit 94 ps/ a/c.

V6, 4 dr, am/tm, air ba tilt

cruise. 6600 mi., New $11,950.8am-5p 492-0181

EAGLE 1989 Premier 4 dr

auto, AC, V6 PS PB wht 61k,

dir clean $3450 340-24EAGL Talon TS Turbo 1992

Mint cond, white w/ rims.

26K mi,

26Kmi,

$11,500/bo,

933-5274

500/bo, 933-5274

EAGLE Talon '9 sp20K, ac/pw/ps, cruise, alarm,

$13,200/obo. Call 890-5947

EAGLE TALO Turbo TS! 9

white, auto, all power, ps/ac,49K mi, $7400 614-9734.

FORD Escort Wagon LX&#

am/fm root rack ac 76k hiwyMint cond $4,800 772-8132

FOR - Crow Vic LX &# all

pwr, ABS, dual SS exh Ithr, topStereo, alrm, keyless, runs grt67K, $1 ,495/bo; 777-7610

FORD ESCORT, 85-1 owner.

27.5k, 4dr, ac, goo cond

$3000.

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trans, pwr strng/ 3brks/Iks, air, RWD,int wprs,

am/ stereo, tntcruise, tilt, 12,988

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mi. VIN #PC307759.Stk #P0488.

Auto trans, V6 eng, pwrstrng/ABS

brks/winds/mirrs/anv/trnkItch, air, am/fm stereo cass.

tilt, cruise, drvr sd air bag14,475 rental mi. Balance o

new car warranty. VIN#RY101491. Stk #P0500.

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FORD GRANA197_

Man new parts $750 or bestoffer, 835-8251

FORD T-BIRD 1978 am/fm/cass ac rear defo ps p pw

Runs good $550. 696-8320

FORD 1986 T-Bird: Black on

grey, 6 cy full loaded, greatshape, $2100 427-6570

FOR 1987 Escort dr, auto,

ac/ps/ 27k, red, dir clean$2250 340-9201

FORD-1988 Mustan Conv. 4

cyl auto, AC, red/wht top exc

cond,56K, $5999/bo 633.33-1

wr

‘AB brks/Iks, air, 4

cruise, tilt, am/fmstereo cass. FULLY

LOADED. 11,454 rentalmi. VIN #R7118099.

Stk #P0501.

CONVERTIBLE, 4WD,1.6L 4 cyl engine

auto trans, air, pwrstrng/ brks, am/fm

stereo cass. 8456 miVIN #R6906979

Stk #A1628

FORD 1988 Escort door

Hatchback, red & grey, auto,

air, stereo, low mi, extra clean,

$2200/BO 697-2469

FORD &# Mustang LX- HB

Sunroof, all options vry clean

runs gr $3995. 857-1730 aft 6

FORD Escort LX 1991-5 dr HB

ac/auto, am-fm, $4995772-2000, 908-792-0475 eves

FOR Thunderbird 1986: V6,

58,500 mi, auto, goo cond

$2800. 956-9642.

FOR LTD 86-V6, auto, 62K

p/ a/c, am/fm cass., veryclean, $2,300 340-4710

FOR 81 PU F25 Utility Bod9 working cond, $2200. Call652-7567

FOR 85 Crow Victoria, new

tires, shocks, muffl, good cond.

$1600 Call 728 0345.

FO ’8 TAUR LPS P tilt, cruise, tape, moon

Bo au a pi 89K More

$5495 968-0131,FORD&#3 Pro LX: LOADED!

Exe cond, auto, v6 am/fm

cass, pampered, warrantywht, 38K, $8195; 694-0729

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ADVERTISE YOUR To eeFOR 87 Taurus- 4 dr Sdn v6full loaded, exc cond, 87K mi

askn $3500. 696-51 16.

FOR Probe LX Redauto

cyl pw pb p air, am/tm

cass, alarm, alloy whi, new

tires g cond. burgund inter

66K mi, $6200. 472-2329.

FORD ‘9 Festiva GL auto,

AC, P re defo 2dr, am-tm

stereo 28 $4900. 797-1171

FORD &# TEMPO GL 4dr

4cyl auto, a/c, ful pwr w/pwrSeats, 20K, $5,900 791-4245

FORD 93 Mustan Gt auto,

ted/bik int, snrf, 11,900K,

$15,000. Call 812-8159

FORD- Taurus Station

Wagon LX 31K marload $13,9FORD E250 Ca Super V1994-Loaded, 5.8L V-8, auto

w/OD, cpt chrs, AC PW/PL

PBP mirr, am/fm CD, tilt CC

8,000 mi, like new, alarm. Lo

jack Lmtd slip step bumper

tunning bds, carpet, console

fogs ext war 100K mi. Must

sell, $18,0 16-8212

FOI (ONLINE 15 1993,

V6 3600 mi. exc cond, gooprice. $1 000 b 47 8584

FORD ESCORT &#L

clean reliable trans.

$1000; 838-49 lv msg

FORD Escort 9 St wg a/c

pls, Ss st/ca, mint, 12K mi

as 0777-1032

p/s, p/auto

FOR Fairmont 83. 4dr, auto,

pb ac, 6 cy1

ownr, 66K

$ 450-83FORD 978 2dr, ac, radio

ps ne tires, rebit trans, 61k

Townr As i $800 471-0724

RD L 88 Crown Vic

toria, mint $4500/bo.Must See. Ca 800-546.

FORD Mustang 1988 2dr auto,

ip cass, cruise, tilt

$35004 cy 72k

785-9240,

RD Mustan ‘65-3 spd, V8

red on re exc cond,

345-1029

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FORD ‘Mustang

ps, pw

50 1988.

air, bik ex

$650 call 835-35FOR Mustang LX 1989 Covert, auto, fully loaded, $5500.Exc. cond. 487-5416

1365-1900

FORD Probe GT '89-

4cy 5sp shift, 2dr, loaded,109K hwy exc cond, garageBeauty! $4700. 791.6723

FORD PROBE 1993, low mi, 5

spd AC, PIS, P/B. alloywheels, $10,400, 697-7744

FORD PROB 1993, low mi, 5

spd. AC, PIS P/B. alloywheels, $9,995, 697-7744

FORD PROBE 1993 low.mi, 5

spd AC, PIS, P/B. alloywheels, $10,400, 697-7744

FORD Probe GT 93-loaded,

5sp abs, moon, gar, ex cond

26K, $14 309/ 703-02 11988 Station

loaded, very gd458-1636

FORD Taur

FORD TAURUS GL 1992, V6

sivr. full power, abs, dual air

bags alloy wh. 47K hi-waycond, $9400 546-1621

ORD Taurus LX 1990-Fully

equip, gar kept Exc cond 89K

m Ask $4300 Lv msg 848-1746

mmac

FORD: Taurus station wagon

FORD T-BIRD

hi miles, ARES Star new tires,

tint. $1500. OBO, 697-3056

FORD TEMPO. 90-4dr,

white, excl cond, stereo, air,

pwr l $44 694-549

FORD TEMP GL 1989, 4 dr

alc, ps/ 4cyl, ownr, 4 new

tires. 57K, $4500. 305-8367

HONDA 198 Accord LXI-2dr

in back, 5 sp pw, ac, CC

p am cass pull-out.9 good con $4500/best

offer. 42 95 5 or 423-4002

HONDA PRELUDE S 1989

ac, am/fm stereo/tape, rear

defrost, fog lights rr spoiler65,000 mi, excellent condition,

$7600 or best offer. 872-0421

HO CRX 1991 black, 41kmi, manual, AC radio cass,

$85 ne 812-0739

HONDA 1985 CRX, stick,owner, red w/bik int exc cond

$1700 or B.O 546-8626.

HONDA 90 Accord DX 60,500

mi. AC PS Son sound de-

tachable $8700. 790-6320.

HOND Accord EX 1992, 24Kmi. loaded, sunrf, airm systmairbags $13,500. 796-4961

HONDA CIVIC DX ‘9 4dr,

auto, airbags, fuel injection,Ac am/fm cass, CD player,33K miles, $8800/OB0; no

mats, 4 brand new tires, exc

cond, 616-1277

HONDA, Civic LX &# 57K,

Bur 4 cy auto, am/fm cass,

all pwr, $8250 696-9774

HONDA; CRX &# auto, veryclean 65K mi asking $5,495

83 7828 ask for Jim

HOND Prelude 1986-AC,AM/FM Cass, Sspd, 66k mi,

exc cond, 305-8023

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HYUNDAI Excel 1987 4dr

5spd manual trans a/c am/fm

69K very goo cond $1400/bo777-0804 or 219-7238 beeper

HYUNDAI Excel 1967 4dr

5spd manual trans a/c am/fm69K mi very goo cond $1000bo 777-0804 of 253-0650.

HYUNDAI 1992 Sonata, V6bik 25.6K, a/c, ps/ am/fmcass, full loaded, alarm, mint

cond, $9100/ 201-904-9055

HYUNDAI 86& Excel, 4 dr,am/fm cass, stick, 76K, runs

00d, $1200. 340-9584.HYUNDAI Scoop, 1992, Sspdmint cond $6500/B0614-8725

ISUZU & impulse XS-16y,

sp AC, 4wdb, cass, lotus susp,47K, cond $6900. 942-5309

ISUZU Impulse 1985-5 spdAC, cass radio, loaded. Appro72 mi. New tires, front brakes,

batt. Real nice shape. $2250or B/ 447-4724, 444-204JAGUAR 1989 XJ6-It blue, Origown, 60K, exc cond, mo.

wart. $12,500, 935-3490, 9-5

wkd or 778-9239

JAGUAR 1989 XJ6-It blue, origown, 60K, exc cond, § mo.

warr. $12,500, 935-3490, 9-5

wkdys of 778-9239

JEEP Wrangle Laredo, &#

Black, auto, 4wd, loaded,2 roofs, mint condition, 75k

$11,000. eves 201-279-7284

KARMAN GHIA 1971-Custom-ized-looker, must see, $6,000,

call 473-284LEXUS ES 3 1993: Wivory, Ithr, moonrt, cd 16K mi,

like new, $28,500, 839-3842

LINCO Mark V 197 origowner, 73,000 orig miles

loaded, garage kept beautcond, asking $2895, 427-2339

LINCOLN Town Car 1982loaded, vinyl top, 4 dr no rust

runs well, $2100. 728-2265,

LINCOLN 87 MAR VII LSLoaded, 93k mi, Exe cond

$5000. 696-1988

Lincoin Town Car 84 Si series

beige/Ith 52K orig ex con

loaded $4200 696-66LINCOLN TOWN Sign&# 117k full loaded Exec con.

$4,600/ Must s 945-7866NISSAN MAXIMA 1983-79k,excellent running condition,

$1,9 827-97_

MAZDA MX6 G turbo 198976,000 mi, loaded, ABS,

$7600, 772-7547 or 772-5229

MAZDA RX7 1984-auto, air,

sunt, 70K mi, exc Cond,

$44 Call 694-12MAZDA 626LX 1986-Auto, a/c,

sunrt, loaded, 5 dr hatch, @xc

cond., asking $3200. 614-1614-8MAZDA &# MX6 Turbo-Fullyloaded, 53K, auto, w/records

avail, $6900/BO, 465-0076

MAZDA 929 '89- all pwr,leather seats, exc. cond.

own $9,800. (201 694-383865

MAZDA 626 LX 1984-5sp air,

pb ps, pw amtm cass, 98K mi,

ask. $2500, 835-0265

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MAZDA RX7 '83- w

fred Wh int Snrf pw, AC

stereo. $9,850 812-85MERCEDES 240 Diesel &#3

New engine/clutch/radiatorlwater pump + manuals

/spares. $3295, 838-0762

MERCEDES BENZ 300D'

Orig ownr, 175K. Must see. ask

$6,500. Jayday 595-80MERCEDES 240D 1983-auto,febuill eng, 30K, exc cond.

loaded, $5800/bo. 633-9562_

MERCEDES BENZ 300D 8Ori ownr, 175K. Must see. ask

$6500. Jay days 595-8001

MERCEDES Benz 450 SEL

1979: 4 dr full power, clea in

/out, 85K mi $2500. 340-4729.

MERCEDES 300SD'8Showroom Condition All Options - Must see $5,750/bo777-8102

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Over30

Diesels

MERCEDES 280 Coupe1974, Good body needs

tuneup, askin $2900. Call402-7889, lv. msg

MERCEDES 280E 1980, 4 dr,good eng. $1100 /obo. Call742-9297 or msg. 684-1458

a Mike.

MERCEDES ‘89 190-57k

miles, good cond, white,sunroot $1250. Call, 507-3920.

MERCEDES BENZ & 190E:

bik wigr int 39k, Must Sell!

$19,800; 201-970-9511

MERCURY COUGER 1980-2

dr, small V8, auto, $375/bo, W.

Milford. 208-1745.

MERCURY LYNX LS 1983

Wagon 4dr Loaded Clean

townr 104k $1250. 777-1561

MERCURY Capr Conv. ‘91:

Grey AV Air ba alarm

tadio/cass, nice car, 26K mi,ask $8600; 201-228-6347

MERCURY 87 Lynx 2 dr hatch,auto, air well optioned mint in

/out $1800/BO. 697-2469.

MERCURY Couga '85

cond, 59k loaded, new ex-

haust sys. $3200. 473-0883

MITSUBISHI Mirage 93ES-94

Mod Mint ac, ps, st/ca, 8k mi,$8,400/obo; 777-1032

MITSUBISHI Starion LE 1987-

Turbo. 57K mi Red, auto,

loaded, $5,300/B0. 389-0922

MITSUBISHI Conques TSiTurbo &# 60K, bik/bik Ith int,

brand new under the hood,$4000/ 367-1245

MUSTAN 1984, 4 cyl auto,P/ P/B, A/ 63Kmi. $1,775.772-5745

MUSTANG 1985-73,500 mi,

AC, auto, am/fm, clean.

$1,850. Call 962-1757

MUSTANG 1990 LX 5.0, auto,

blue, 47k mi, exc cond, all pwr

asking $7700/OBO 835-8557

MUSTANG:&#39 LX Hatch. 4cySsp 45K pwiicks amfm ster

cass ac $8000 595-6890

MUSTANG GT, 1988. 65K mi,

blue, 2 dr. $5600. Call

201-445-1588.

NISSAN Sentra Wagon&#130K AC No rust Ne tires

Runs Well $1,200 694-5792

NISSAN 1983 Sentra-5 spd,alc, 2 dr, new tires, runs goo$895 Call 853-4676

NISSAN 1985 Sentra 2dr, H/Bauto, AC/ps/ 100+k, dir, red,exc $1950, 340-2428

NISSAN 300ZX &#39 sp fullyloaded, full serviced, hiwamiles, $4950/firm. 575-0133

NISSAN 1988, auto, A/C,clean goo cond $1500,523-0950

NISSAN 240SX&#3 2dr hbk

snrf auto loaded alarm garg57.5k $11,500/BO 742-2915

NISSAN: 280ZX 2+2 &# Manynew parts, Silvr w/ int Must

Sell! $1,400 obo 696-4169

NISSAN 300ZX ‘84-T-roof,

auto, sivr, 85K mi, goo cond,

$3500/ 471-0329 aft 7p

NISSAN 300ZX 1985-A/C,auto, P/B, P/ am/fm tape,allo wheels, T- 90K mi.

$3,900 Call David, 487-9557,

NISSAN Sentra 86-Station

Wagon auto, p/s, p/ am/fm

alc, 68K, $2,100 340-4710

NISSAN, &#3 300 ZX, a/c, pw/pb, auto, one owner, must sell

102k $4900/obo 478-8906

NISSAN 87 Maxima auto, all

pwr, pwr sun, 73K mi Exc

$5400 Mus sell. 847-0304.

NISSA ' Sentra: 70K, fullyserviced, new tires/brakes,$3,495/obo; 778-2418

NISSAN &# 300ZX- wht

witan cloth int, chrome rims,

5spd 33K, $16,900. 933-3262

NISSAN 92 Maxima SE sunrf,ABS, 24K mi. Ask $15,900. D

838-1115, E 838-0051

NISSAN Maxima 1987 ac

cruise loaded sunrf Ex cond

114k $3995/BO 531171 altNISSA Sentra 86- sp., AC,am/fm cass., new brakes,111k, $12000, 694-6828.

OLDS 84 Delta 88, 2 dr, V8,auto, fully loaded, 129K, origowner. $2200 853-7616

OLD 1985 Ceira4 dr, auto, ac

/psipb, 39k, dir, silver, new

$2750, 340-9201

OLDS 1989 Regency 4 dr,

auto, AC ps/pb 100+k, dir

bick, per $3750, 340-2428

OLDS Custom Cruiser Won1986 all power, 8 cyl 3rd seat,

88K, mint, $3000. 478-0189

OLDS 1981 Cutlass-Maroon52k mi, goo running cond

$995/obo. 633-0048

OLDS 1984 Fierenza Stat

Wg 79K mi. 5 sp new tires,

exc cond. $1200. 797-3977.

OLDS 1988 Custom Cruiser

Wg ps/pb/pwipdi, ac, 8 cycruise, Heated rear window,

roof rack, 9 psngr. Claret red.

Velour int., 100K. Exc cond.

$6995. 447-1099 aft 6p

OLDS-87 Cierra, orig owner,

alc, am/fm cass, exc cond

$3895, Sandy 887-3458.OLD &#39 Delta 88 Broughama/c, auto, 4dr, all pwr, am/fm.

89k mi., $2800; 628-1186

OLDS Cutlass Calais Int& &#

71k Quad-4 all pwr ac sportpk new tires orig. owner

$3950 must sell 890-7134

OLDS CUTLA Calais 1985, 4

dr, auto, ac, 80K, exc cond

$1750/obo 546-2543

OLDS Cutlass Supre &#39

V-8AC, 57K mi 4new tires am/tm

cass mo warr, $3495 595-5508

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$2000.

472-5662

OLDS: Sierra &# loaded,red clean, must sell $2,990616-8968 ask for Frank

PLYMOUTH Laser 1993 5spam/im/cass cruise ac 32k

Good cond $12,500 853-4653

PLYMOUTH 1990 Laser 2.0L.

Sspd ac/ps/pb/pw. am/fm cass

Ex con $5200. 696-2421

PLYMOUTH Horizon 1986owner, $1195, call

546-7101 Ra

PONITAC Grand Am SE1993-4,900 mi. Loaded. Mint

cond. Bik w/gray int Alarm,AB brks. $13,200. 767-7929-

PONT GrandAm’85 Gre2dr p/s/ Auto ac 70k Good

Cond $2,900 Call 478-5145

Pontiac GTO 1968 # matchingtam air, hoo tach,

tallys viny top exc cond

$6,600/obo. 935-6137 lv mess

PONTIAC: Trans Am 1977

ac, 400 h prt, T-Top, new tires

$2,500/B0, 235-0676PONTIAC Firebird &#39 cy

runs goo needs other work,$350/BO. Belleville. 450-8986

PONTIAC

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1981 Bonneville,excellent running condition,

59,000 miles. First $900405-0999 or 595-6569

PONTIA Firebird 1985: Redauto, full pwr, air, runs good$1500/BO. Day 340-4729

PONTIAC Firebird '87-rebit eng, goo cond, all pwr,

ask $2800. Aft 5pm,340-3565

PONTIAC TRANS AM GTA,'87- 5.7 itr, ac, full pwr,

alarm, 84k miles, blue,Askin $6700 186

PONTIAC Bonneville 1983

6 cyl psipb, A/C, 4 dr, $800.Exc. cond. 696-8357

PONTIAC GRAND AM ‘8

5spd a/c, 2dr, dcyl 53k, blu

pwips tit, $3,3 956-135

PONTIAC TRANS AM 1978,T To fully restored & equip.white/black int. AM/FM stereo,

12K mi. $3500/obo, 942-2411

PORSCHE 94 ' red 46K

mi, pS, pw p sunrf, Ssp air,

am/im stereo cass, phonesuper mint cond, $11,995/B0.633-9057 or 628-7437.

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PORSCHE 1990 CARRERA

2- Targa wisilver &a bik ithr int.

13,500 mi, mint cond. $45,000

Call742-15PORSCHE- 928S4, mint

cond., low mileage $28,000.Call 523-2212 or 427-2961

PORSCHE 928S '83 origmi, full ioaded, bik/bik, new

Perelli tires, ask $17,000.773-3223 or aft 742-9588

SUBARU 1981-GL_ station

wgn, 4WD, 4sp runs great$1450 call 835-3192

SUBARU ‘8 ar

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sedan,

loaded, auto, ac, orig owner,

75K

mi, $ 838-1688SUBARU GL Wago 1985-Auto. Runs very goo CleanCa in/out $1650/ 882-7929

T- 1992. All pwr, auto, v6,22Kmi, stereo/cass, fact. warr,

grey wigrey cloth int, exc.

cond., well mainf. $12,000.778-5414.

TOYOTA 86 Camr LE 5 dr

Lback, 4 sp auto., a/c, p/s

p/d.p/ cruise, am/tm cass.

exc. cond $3,800 835-0395

TOYOTA Tercel 1991 4spd45K mi ps/ stereo maint re-

cord, $4500 694-7849 Iv msg

TOYOTA 1987 Supra2 dr H/B

5spd AC PS/PB 78 blue, dir

bargai $4450, 340-9201

TOYOTA 1986 Celica GTS

auto, AC, snrf, 95k, dir, Hot red,

perfect $3950, 340- 2TOYOTA - 1986 MR2, 5 slow miles, orig owner, veryclean, full loaded. Must sell.

$3750/BO. 427-4000_

TOYOTA Supr 19 auto,leather, fully loaded, 62k. Must

sell, $6900/obo. 712-0252

TOYOTA Celica GTS '8loaded, mint cond, orig owner,

65K, $6500. Call 838-8337.

TOYOTA 1987 MR2, 2 dr 5

Sp ac, t-tops, Ithr, wht, 77k

dir, new $3950 340-2428

TOYOTA

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1990 Tercel, AC.

PB, PS manual, 27K $5200694-7821

TOYOTA Celica ST 1991

auto, bik ps, pb air, am/fm

cass, elec snif, auto trnk, new

tire 48K mi, $9200, 661-1661

TOYOTA &# CELICA GTall pwr, am/tm cass, a/c, Sspdnew brks muffler 84k mi. Exc

cond, $6800 835-5754

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TOYOTA ‘89 Tercel-runs

Qreat 2 dr, a/c, auto., 42K,$3,850 Call 478-2893aft 7p

TOYOTA 89 Tercel- 47K mi

AV En work req. $2750.Call 835-7503

TOYOTA Corolla DX&#3 4dr

auto ac am/im/cas 39kmi$8200 470-8606908-602-4147

TOYOTA Camr 1986-All op-tions, many new items, mint,

$3500 or BO. 614-8725

TOYOTA Camr '86 mi on

engine&amp bod dm goodfo parts, $800/bo. 471-95TOYOTA CAMR LE 1987, 4

dr loaded, su roof, auto, 88K.

$44 853-4676ae

TOYOTA Camr LE ‘86-4cy 4dr, ac, am/fm, loaded

gray, mint cond, 100+k,

$3950/obo, 835-8323

TOYOTA CELICA GT &

5 spd wht, ac, all pwr, pwr snrf

am/fm/cass, cruise, 30k exc

condition $10,500 694-2318

TOYOTA Celica GTS &#

spd 80K mi, mint cond, ail pwr,

pwr snrf, A/ . stereo,

$4 6TOYOTA Celica G 1987.

Black, 5 spd all pwr, pwr sunt

AC. Ne tires. 80K. Excell

cond. $4,900. 587-0510.Toyota Corolla 1988-loaded PS PB AC am/fm cass

$550 471-2451 aft5p

TOYOTA COROLLA ‘90:

4DR AUT AIR TILT

AM/ cass, P/S, P/BPWR LOCKS, ALARM

63K; $7,500 835-4284

TOYOTA Corolla 1988-Hichbk,

5 sp AC, am/fm, 120K. Verg cond. $1800. 267. 273VOLKSWAGEN 80’ Diesel, 4

dr 118K. Good cond. A/

am/ $1000/ 696-9695

VOLVO 122S 1965-Runs goodBod in good cond. Goo int

$3000 or B/ 742-4Volvo 1979 264GL excl con

great trans, pw win/mir, ect

sacrifice $950. 492-0842

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dition, top

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to

ap

preciate. $2300 neg Cail

201-839-3WW JETTA 19 GL 4 J

speed P/ P/ A/C sui root,

fear spoiler AM/FM »s.-re0

cass. 4 new radials, e cond,

70K ask $64W FINANCE Good/No Credit. Cars & Custom, In

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Autos

BUI Riviera 1983: 20 Anniv,Itd edit 500 made, Ithr/suedeseats, walnut veneer int, wire

wheels, 14,800 mi, gar kept$16,800. 697-7767

BUICK 196 Vista Cruiser

Wgn- classic. Man new

parts. A/C. $2450/BO228-5859

Autos

CADILLAC Coupe DeVille

1964, 84K mi $5500 Call

694-9078 Lv message

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CADILLAC Sedan DeVille

1969: gid, hardtop, 76K, $2699/ne Exc cond, 694-2688

Autos

CADDY 1969 DeVille Recentlicensed appraisa of $3600

asking $3000/BO. 616-0093

CHEVROLET BelAir 1962 4dr,24 mi, orig tires & etc. As New.

No dents or scratches. Must

$0,

$7500.080777-8181CHEVY ‘68 Chevelle, Projecar - lost interest, $2500 firm839-187 after 5p

Autos

CHEVROLET 1970 custom

impala, 2 dr, 350V8, stand

trans, 91K ori mi, restored.

$3000/ 696-441 aft 6pm

CHEVY Impal SS 1964-PS,PB auto, factor ait. Silver.

Exc cond. $6,500. OBO.470-0597

Autos

S.S CHEVY Impal Con 'Perfect restoration project,askin $1000. Jake 357-0472

CHEVY 1965 Chevelle Station

Won runs good needs bodwork. $1000. 797-5509

CHEVY Pick up &# 5 wndw,350 v8 auto, bucket seats, tiltwhi, you finish project;$1000/obo; 838-6313

Autos

DODGE Challenger T/A1970-340 6 pack, auto, track

pack viny roof, go mango, in-

terior exc, no dash cracks,motor # doesn&# match, new

radiator & gas tank, $9500.627-8836 after 6p

EDSE 1959-4 door. Excellentcond. Restored. $4,500 or bestoffer. Call anytime 227-4046.

201-779-7000

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95 Subaru

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MSRP $14,928.

Monthl payment $172.55 Term 36 months.

$272.55 Refundable securit deposi $1,00cash down payment + tax & MV. Total du at

inceptio $1505 10 Total monthl payment$6211.80. 45,000 miles allowed. .1 charg

mile over 45,000. End lease purchaoptio $8113.28.

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cyl p/s/b, auto, a/c, fab/int, rcinrs, ggsp/win/mir/dr locks, t/ air ba MSRP

$16,24 Monthl paymen $195.72. Term

36 months. $295.72 Refundable securitydepos $1,000 cash down paymen +Tax &

MV Total due at inceptio $1551.44 Total

monthl payment $7045.92 .12 charg permile over 45,000. End lease purcha option$7812.08

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paymen $223.85Refundable Security Depos $1,000 cash

down payment +tax & MV, Total due at

inceptio $1607.70 Total monthl payment.

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FORD MUSTANG 66

COUPE-6cyl runs great goo

framerls,

$700, 683-84

FORD CONVERTIBLE 1929,

model A replic Ltd Edit., 6,000

mi, radio, heat, auto, mint

cond.$3,500.

Cal

664-1487_

FORD- Pantera, 1974. Wht

/olk, 5 spd 351 Cleveland, 24K

orig mi $20,000. 939-3610.

FORD, 1929 Spor CoupGround Up Restoration,

$10,250. Call 697-2256

FORD 1956 F 600 Runs. An-

tique $1500 Call 427-1447

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FORD Mustan ' spd V8,

,red on red

,exc cond,

$5600. 345-1029

JAGUAR-1973 XKE coupe,12 eng 4 spd AC wire whis.

40k ori mi, Exc Cond! Serious

calls $25,000, 942-0306

LINCOLN Continental 1966-

French doors. $2,000 or best

offer. Call 201-956-9LINCOLN: Continental ‘56

(Rare) Asking $5000/bo472-0531

MERCEDES 230 SL 1967

Very restorable, 301 mi onrebit

eng, 64K, $12,500 595-0153

MERCEDES 1960 220S, dr,4 spd 83K mi, $3500 Call208-0155

MERCURY Couga Conv.,1973, 78K mi, like new, $6000o best offer. 773-2045.

MERCURY Meteor’62 67 origmiles Ver goo cond Second

owner $2995/bo 694-7588

MUSTANG 1966 GT Conv.

100% pro restored, 289 V-8

4brl, auto, p/ white on white,wired int. $16,000/B0.478-2710

MUSTANG 1967 ConvertibleRed 95% restored 289 Must

sell $8,000/bo 523-4220

Autos

MUSTANG 1965 Convert:Auto 6 cyl many ne pts, rust

free, 90 % restored, exc run

cond. $12K/BO. 283-0102.

OLDS Starfire GT 1979-42K

ori mi, rare 305 V-8, AC tilt,PS/PB, auto. Alway garageLooks & runs perfec Must be

seen! $3200. 667-4297

PLYMOUTH ' Valliant wht,

blue int, 6 cyl motor needs

work$500/b0

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PONTIAC 1960 Bonneville, 2

dr hardtp 389 tri-power, ps,auto, 38K, mint, $9,995/B0.831-1087 aft 5p

PONTIAC GTO 1968-400 eng,4 Spd many new parts, needs

completion. $3500. 256-1523

ROAD RUNNE 1970#2 cond. Green/ int., auto,

68K mi., a/c, orig paint 2ndownr. $6900; 986-0855

T-BIRD 1960-Runs great62,000 orig miles. Good cond

$2,500.

Leave m 726-2669

\W Camp 71- $2750 Excel.interior, new eng brakes.

call 962-01|

Fo Whe Driv 140

CHEVY Step side Pick up 65

excl cond, plow many x-tras.

must see, 201-263-1735

DODGE-Colt, 1986, Vista 4 wh.

dr 5 S immac, well maint, hi

mi, $2400, 835-9218.

FORD 90 Bronco- Eddie

Bower, Loaded 5.8 v8 eng, tow

pckg 5 yr wrnty chrome whis,45K mi, $14,900. 962-7576

FORD BRONCO 1 1984,

auto, A/C, exc. 2nd car. $2200,208-9103

GMC JIMMY Sierra Classic

1988-auto, custom paint int,1400 watt stereo, grouneffects, alarm, much more,

must be seen, 50K, $10,000 or

best offer, call 848-1033

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JEEP: Black 78 CJ7 3spd290V8 exc cond askng $3200

279-1745 eves/684-0445 dys

TOYO P/ 19 DeluBlack w/grey int. 5spd, 4cy/alc, am/im radio, cb, 32K

mi., bed mat, well maint.

Never off road! $13,500;853-4393

TOYOTA ‘91 4x4, Pkup gray,31K, ac, ps/ bedliner, $9500

or assume lease, 507-8293

Truck Trailer 140

1975 INTERNATIONAL-22 ft

lon furn type van, wood firs

wood flats on sides, goodcond. $1500. Call 728-1219

87 GMC PICKUP-V8, 36k.

2whi dr, auto, fully loaded, exc

cond, $9,000. 839-4165

CHEV 87 Suburban, completetow pk 86K. 9 pass. Loaded.

$10,000&#3 779-3723.

CHEVROLET 1989 S10 pick-up 4x4, ps,pb, 6 cyl exc cond,

$5350 263-8369

CHEVY 1978 iton Pku 4x4 P

A Plow $2800/0B0. Bob days696-406 eves 283-0759

CHEVY PICK UP 1984

Silverado, exc cond. Mustsee. $4,900, 208-0203.

CHEV C20 1986: V8 pickup,auto o/d, cargo rack, new tires,

no r $395 863-0292

CHEVY 73 Blazer Ragt 350

V8 runs goo needs bd wk

$1500 or B.O 472-7110.

CHEVY C5 Utility Truck ’80-

V8, 4 spd completely redone,10 orig mi, new cond, $4950Call 342-4311

DODGE D-50 ‘87 grt shapeNew tires, tool box, 128 hw K,

asking $2400, 340-0539 aft 4

DODGE ‘85 Ram 100 4x4,

65K, New carb/tires/exhausl

Ps/pb, extras, $4700/obo; Calll

201-696-4815

DODGE DAKOTA 1993, Club

cab, Super LE package 4x4.

4K mi, $18,000. 305-0673FOR Tow Truck F350'71-

4sp low mi. runs goo exc

shape $1500 firm. 697-218FORD 198 cube van e350-12&

351 auto, ps, pb, mint cond

low mi $5500 261-38FOR F600 1989: V8 370, 12

body w/shelves, PS, PB radio,

exc cond. $8,500/BO908-889-5162): 5444

FORD 7 Yd Dump 1978: 3208

CAT motor, 10 spd, $9500.697-7767,

FORD F350 Mason Dump1980: V8, am/fm, exc cond,

$3950/obo. 863-0292.

FORD 1984 Cabover Tandem

wisleeper, 400 Cat engine, 10

spd, body mech exc,

$12,000 firm. 201-278-8273

FOR Bronco |! 1988-Blue int

& ext. 4WD A/C. 14K mi. Like

new. $8000 firm. 438-5890.

FORD Range XLT&#3 V6 AC

Bdinr Side steps Push ba Tint

35k $1 ,500/bo 772-8132

FORD TRUCK: F350 Rekbd‘86. V8, 4spd p/ p/ 60K 1st

$5500 t 626-0808,GMC 1979 Astro-w/sleeper6v92, 13 spd, work avail to qualbuyer $3850 261-3875

GM 7 Yard Dump 1984:

spd, 2spd rear, 50K mi, $9500697-7767.

GM 93&# Sierra, 1500, ChooChoo pkg low miles, $18,700.Must sell. Bab on the way.Call Bo aft Sp 838-0145

GM Suburban 1987-350 gas,118k, Sierr Classic loaded,

reduced to $5900, 239-8200

HOT DOG TRUCK - New

steam table, grill double

burner, soda cooler, sink,

generator $2500.Call 340-5341

TILT TRAILER- 10 ton, home

made, $600. Call 427-1447

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TOYOTA P/U,'89- 4cy/2wd, alc, 114k, long bed/liner

$5600. (work) 633-3448

TOYOTA 4-Runner SR5 1988

V6, mtm, in accident, eng ok

TOYOTA 4 Runner 1994: fullyloaded, 19K mi, front/rear

brush guard trailer hitch

ball mount, alarm w/keylessentry & remote start, custom

rims w/Micky Thompson tires

$26,000/bo. 904-5904

TRAILER-19 ft., good con$800,/obo, Call Jay 478-8798

after 6p

WHITE 197 Flatbed, ne bat.

tery new exhaust/starter, runs

well. $2400. Call 835-3192.

Van Jee 141

CHEROKEE, JEEP 1987, 4

WD, V6, auto, ac, exc. cond.

27K, asking $6500. 696-4003

CHEVY 1987 Astro Van Brand

new 4cy engine. New am/fm

cass, steel caged shelves, util

draws & cabinets. + roof rack

pipe holder. Bod in Exc cond

$4300/obo. 778-6850

CHEVY VAN’91 APV 14K

LIKE NEW. Must sell! $13,800.

Call 595-7328

CHEVY VA alum bod ton,

Gruman Olsen 14’ box, $2500.201-697-1227,

CHRYSLER Town/CountryVan 1993-Loaded. Excell.

cond $19,995/BO. 283-1613.

DODGE 350 Van ‘86-Auto,

78K, a/c, ne tires/shocks/

tune-up, $3200. 523-8756

Autos

DODGE Caravan’&#3 V6 27k

AC Cruise Tit AM/FM Cass

Stereo Child Seats & more

$14,250 Call 838-7640

DODGE Caravan SE 1989new trans/brakes, all pwr, exc

cond, $8495, 427-7100

DODGE-1987, Ram Pass,auto, p/s, pb, alc, $4500,471-6363 bet 10-3.

DODGE 198 Van: 10 passen-

ger toilet, CB TV, 27K mi,

$11,000. 835-9347,DODGE Box Van 80-8 cy

84k, auto, ps/ very gd mech

cond. $1895. 523-4623

OODGE Caravan 1989, pw

/er.cntr, ac, amfm, auto. 7

pass. 75K, runs great $6995,835-44! 8-4504/eves

DODGE Grand Caravan &#

full loaded, exc cond, blue w

‘wd grain, $6300. 694-0778

DODGE Ram 250 Work Van

1985-V8, stick, 83K mi, $900,call 742-7009

FOR Aerostar &#3 7 pass 35k

Mint Cond Blue/blue $10,700

still under warr 539-3438

FORD- Econoline, recentlyrebuilt eng.,. g work truck, runs

well, $375.00/firm, 460-9094

FORD 81 Econoline CargVan, 3 spd w/OD, hi miles, gcond., $1500/B0. 338-6184

FORD 93 Conv. van, lowtop, 6

cyl a/c, cruise, pw/ 9000K

Ask

$15,000. 492-1702

FORD E150 82-v8, ac, nw

tires, 4 capt. chrs, exc cond

Asking $2350. 492-8249.

FORD-1986; E350, Cargo Van

fully racked inside, ladder

racks, exc cond $5500

831-8971

JEEP-78 CJ7 RBLT 6258 auto

hard soft tops vg cond

$22 633-7679JEEP 1986 Cherokee, white, 4

dr, 88K, auto, air, exc cond.

Mus sell, $4500. 595-5870

JEEP 87 Cherokee Lid w/run

brd 4 WD, V6, auto, full pwr,85K mi. $9000/BO. 546-3096.

JEEP Cherokee 1984-V-6

auto, 4x4, P/ P/ P/ P/)W

AC, am/im $2000. 697-7247

JEEP: Wrangler conv ‘92 red w

bik top + canvas top 6 cyl Sspman ps/pb am/fm cass only6800 mi $14,000 473-8676

Jeep Wrangler '91:Sah

35k, auto, AAA cond, phoneall toys $11,500, 670-6077

PLYMOUTH 1986 VoyagerSE, 7 pass, metallic blue, re

manuteng 2Kmi, 4 c aut

ac, ps pb $3800. 384-3301

PLYMOUTH Grand VoyagerLE 1989-Loaded, Ithr int. 42K

mi., $10,800. Call 794-6293.

PLYMOUTH 1989 Voyagermini van auto, ac, 75k, wht, dir,

7 pass $64PLYMOUTH Voyager 198

-4cyl auto, 47K mi, needs

work, $1600, call 742-3082PLY Voyager SE &# Stereo,

6cyl tilt cruise, pi atownr, 72 $9,400 20

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exc. 80K, néw batt/tires

/orakes, rims, good cond

$2950. 881-8966 or 523-8495

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