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JANUARY 12,1994 25 CENTS VOLUME 24, NUMBER 2 P olice set priorities for 1994

BY LAUREN JAEGER

Staff Writer

on’t speed through Middletown or Matawan this year; chances are higher that they’ll catch you this time. DAnd if you’re a drug dealer, you’d better stay out of Aberdeen. Area police departments have chalked up their goals for 1994, and, the chiefs say, they mean business. From crackdowns on speeders to more arrests of drug dealers, police in several towns have selected their targets for the year.

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In Aberdeen, Police Chief Brian Dougherty Detective Sgt. Michael Broderick of the Hazlet Police Department displays confiscated weapons that will be shipped to Trenton to be destroyed. Hazlet confiscates about 65 weapons a year. (Photo by Rich Schultz) said he wants to “increase manpower levels and ... try to keep everyone healthy and happy.” He noted that Patrolman Stanley Parrish retired on Jan. 1, and Patrolman Bruce Sebastian is expected to retire in March. “With the retirement of Parrish, we are down to 26,” he said. He would not comment on whether there would be an immediate replace­ Gotta get a gun? ment. Discussion is still underway to decide who cation approved. Lying on the application form is a felony. will be the next deputy chief, to replace Joseph FOCUS: Handgun purchase permits are issued by the police chief Booket who died last year. of the town you reside in or the superintendent of state “We stand totally ready to meet the challenges Regulating firearms police if there is no local department and are good for only of 1994 and want to do what’s best for the town Stories on pages 6 and 7 90 days. and we will,” the chief said. The purchase of a shotgun or rifle, classified as long-arm Dougherty said he wants to keep a strong liai­ BY MARILYN DUFF weapons, or ammunition does not require a purchase permit, son with the Neighborhood Watch group in the but it does require a New Jersey Firearms Purchaser community. Staff W riter Identification Card. To obtain the purchaser ID card, you fol­ Also, he wants his department to keep crack­ low the same procedure, but once you get the card, it is good ing down on area drug dealers. he gun world is a complex one. And buying a hand­ forever unless you are convicted of a felony. “We did an outstanding job last year in drug gun is a complex procedure if you do it legally. For every handgun, you need to apply for another permit. enforcement. I am thankful and proud and I think If you want to buy six handguns, for example, you need six we made a big impact,” Dougherty said. In New Jersey, every time you want to purchase a hand­ permits. Aberdeen Detective Sgt. Joseph Kelly noted Tgun you are required to obtain a permit from your local The Hazlet Police Department maintains records of all that there were more than 64 drug-related arrests police department. residents who have received permits to purchase handguns in 1993. That requires consenting to a mental health records or purchase ID cards to buy shotguns or rifles. In the previous year, the department had tal­ search, being finger-printed and then waiting, generally two Since January 1989, 906 handgun permits, an average of lied 51 drug-related arrests. to three weeks, according to Hazlet Detective Capt. Jay about 181 per year, have been issued. Some may have been “Last year, the people mostly targeted were Fetherston. issued to the same person and some may have expired with­ those involved in sales,” Kelly said. “We took a Your fingerprints are checked against state and federal out being used, Fetherston said. lot off the streets. The quality of the arrests im­ computer banks and the application is reviewed by the police Over the same period, the department issued 858 pur­ chief. Anyone who has been convicted of a felony is auto­ proved.” chaser ID cards, about 152 per year. He noted that in 1992, the drug arrests tended matically denied. By comparison, Holmdel, during the 11-month period to be mainly those involved with possession, not During certain times of the year, such as the hunting sea­ son, you could wait a month or two to get your permit appli­ Continued on page 6 Continued on page 32 Check Classified’s income Tax Directory and get a head start on your taxes. See page 46. 2 JANUARY 12,1994, THE INDEPENDENT

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Editorial 254-7000 Ext. 237 after 14 years Circulation 254-1755 Display Advertising 972-6740 Ext. 220 f you need a custom-made dollhouse, FAX 254-0256 don’t look in Matawan anymore. Classified 1-800-660-4ADS Mini Builder, the quaint dollhouse I shop on Main Street, is shutting its doors Classified FAX 432-0016 after 14 years. Its owner, Marion Fuhrman, is retiring. T I BAYSHORE ~| < The store is expected to close at the end of January, after most of its stock, Jndependent currently reduced in price by 30 percent or more, has disappeared from the Managing Editor shelves. Judith McGee Feenev The sales are attracting a lot of cus­ Sports Editor tomers. During a snowy day last week, several adults, some with children, were Mark Rosman filling baskets with miniature goodies. Debbie and Mike Skelly of A Greater Media Newspaper Middletown loaded their basket with tiny beds, dressers, cribs and bunk beds — perfect furnishings for their daughter’s Executive Editor dollhouse. Gregory Bean The Skellys were sorry to see the doll­ Publisher house shop close down. Kevin Wittman “There’s just not too many around,” Mrs. Skelly said. The Bayshore Independent circulation is Also saddened by the closing were 10- subject to audit by Verified Audit of year-old Tiffany DeAngelo and her sister, MINIATURE MAGIC — Marion Fuhrman, owner of Mini Builder on Main Circulations, Inc. Published Wednesday by Laura, 8, of North Middletown. They Street in Matawan, is closing the doors of her business after 14 years. the Greater Monmouth Publishing Co., Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, N.J. enjoyed changing the furnishings of their (Photo by Rich Schultz) 07724. Third-class postage paid at Victorian-styled farmhouse dollhouse. Eatontown, N.J. $32 a year. First-class Fuhrman said the business has been Mini Builder had everything for sale shelves. From half a grapefruit, a fish mail subscription available at $65 for 26 interesting and fun, but it was just time to — virtually everything that is made in full pond, wall coverings and floor coverings weeks, 25 cents a copy. retire. size could be found in miniature on its Continued on page 9 4 JANUARY 12,1994, THE INDEPENDENT

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Continued from page 1 weapons went into effect in 1967, said an investigation and rigorous restrictions. Fetherston. Without that permit, you can only legally from January through November 1993, “We know every legal one (since that carry a gun if it is unloaded and broken 'People who go issued 64 handgun permits and 19 pur­ date),” he said. down, that is taken apart. chaser identification cards, according to Guns owned before that date are con­ “People who go on vacation (out of on vacation Lt. Raymond Wilson. Holmdel figures for sidered “grandfathered,” and Fetherston state) and buy a gun have to have a dealer and buy a gun December were not available. said he has no idea how many grandfa­ in that state transfer the gun to New have to have a dealer Holmdel police do not maintain run­ thered weapons are out there. Jersey,” explained Fetherston. They can­ ning records of the number of permits is­ Besides laws governing the purchase, not legally just bring it home with them. in that state sued. HolmdeFs figures are calculated there are strict laws pertaining to carrying On the other side of the coin, Hazlet transfer the gun based on the total filing fees collected last weapons and to bringing them into New confiscates an average of 65 illegal year; the fees are $5 for a firearms pur­ Jersey from another state. weapons a year, said Detective Sgt. to New Jersey/ chase ID card and $2 for a handgun per­ To carry a loaded weapon, you must Michael Broderick. mit. obtain a Permit to Carry, which involves At least half, he said, are used in armed — Capt. Jay Fetherston Strict laws governing the purchase of robberies. 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' owner a receipt,” Fetherston said. - - - (With this Coupon) - - - - We Stock At the same time, he said that 98 per­ Asked about getting rid of illegal 0/ OFF YOUR cent of the homicides in the state are inci­ weapons, those that are not grandfathered Capezio dents of domestic violence. and were not purchased with a permit, Dance & /0 NEXT Fetherston, who is an avid hunter, Fetherston said police will pick them up, Gymnastic 20 PURCHASE explained that in order to get a hunting with “no questions asked.” (Excluding sale and clearance items) license, hunters must complete a firearms As far as guns-for-groceries or other Shoes Expires 1-14-94 safety course. types of gun exchanges are concerned, During his last hunting trip to Penn­ Fetherston does not believe they would sylvania, Fetherston said he never fired a get much of a response in Hazlet. Fashions For Fitness gun. Also there is no funding mechanism, HOLMDEL (Caldor) PLAZA • 739-6480 “There were no deer to shoot,” but he he said. Layaway Available ( In The Courtyard) enjoyed the three-day trip anyway, just If there were or someone wanted to fi­ Hwy. 35 N. Holmdel being out in the woods. nance such an exchange, they might con­ Mon., Tues., Fri. 10-5; Wed. & Thurs. 10-7; Sat. 10-5; Sun. 11-4 Any township residents who want to sider it, he added. THE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 12,1994 7 Gun owners: Bill will have no effect Jersey,” said Tom Wild, a member of the TO SPEAK OUT nation’s criminals. “I think it’s very Brady law will public affairs department of the National important to realize that when you’re talk­ Call 1 -800-390-NEWS ing about the Brady law or the Instant Rifle Association (NRA). “You already I (6397) become effective have a lengthy permit-to-purchase wait Check system, neither one is going to here, measured in months.” like to hunt or you like to target shoot, have any meaningful effect on the crimi­ this February In New Jersey, people who wish to be­ you collect more than one gun. Shooting nal’s access to firearms,” he said. come handgun owners must apply to their is a hobby, just like tennis or anything Mark Aziz, who has owned the BY GREGORY ZELLER local police station, where they submit to else.” Rutgers Gun and Boat Shop in Highland criminal history checks by the state police Smith and Bob reflect the opinion of Park for 33 years, agrees with Walker’s Staff Writer and the FBI. Along with fingerprint the National Rifle Association. assessment. checks, applicants must submit to a men­ “Most people do not go into a store n 1791, the authors of the “We are opposed to the Brady law,” tal health background check, which is and buy a gun and then go out and com­ Constitution viewed bearing arms as a said George Walker, a spokesman for the done only in the applicant’s home county. mit a crime,” said Aziz, adding that a law­ basic right, essential to the survival of NRA. “We’re not opposed to background Arnold Smith, who took over the ful person will be “less able” to defend I the newborn United States. checks, but we’re opposed to taking five Herman Treptow sporting goods company himself because of the Brady law. The complete second amendment is days to complete them.” in Milltown after its founder died 12 years Like Walker, Aziz said the Brady law just 27 words. Walker stressed that the information ago, thinks that the Brady law will have a will have very little effect in New Jersey, It provides that: “a well-regulated mili­ those searches are designed to uncover — dark effect on the national scene. “It’s a ridiculous presumption,” Aziz tia, being necessary to the security of a chiefly whether or not an applicant has “It’s going to put more guns on the said of the new law, which goes into free state, the right of the people to keep committed a crime at some point in the streets,” Smith said. “Not legal guns ... il­ effect Feb. 28. “Five days is a fraction of and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” past, thereby disqualifying him or her for legal guns. (the normal wait in New Jersey). It may But those 27 words which seemed so legal handgun ownership — can be de­ “(The new law) will not stop any have an effect in Florida, but not here.” basic when enacted in 1791 are now at the termined in much less time than five days. crimes,” Smith noted, adding that “gun Both Aziz and Smith, who said they eye of the emotional gun control hurricane Walker noted that five states — sales outside of (New Jersey) are 10 times get customers from all over the East which is sweeping across the land. Virginia, Delaware, Illinois, Wisconsin higher now than before the Brady Bill Coast, believe that the outgoing Florio President Bill Clinton and other and Florida — are already using a point- (was put into motion).” administration has single-handedly Washington Democrats championed into of-purchase computerized background Bob, a customer in Smith’s shop and brought the gun business in New Jersey to law the Brady Bill which will require a check, done at the retail level. a Kendall Park resident for 35 years, its lowest point in years. five-day waiting period for the purchase Walker said the system, known as agrees that the Brady law will probably “The gun business has been terrible,” of a handgun. The law goes into effect Instant Check, uses a “master name file” not have a positive impact on the national said Smith. “(Florio) passes the assault ri­ next month. to scan immediately through databases crime rate. (Bob asked that his last name fle bill, but he won’t tell us what an as­ The drafters of the Brady Bill intended across the country in an effort to deter­ not be used in this article). sault rifle is.” that the five-day waiting period be used to mine if a gun-purchase applicant has a “It will have no effect at all,” Bob said. “Florio hurt the business because he learn the personal histories of men and criminal history. That check includes a “The laws we have right now (in New made a lot of statements that were un­ women wanting to purchase handguns. run through many of the FBI’s 18 million Jersey) are stricter than the Brady Bill.” criminal records. true,” Aziz said. However, the Brady law will have lit­ “Until we address our totally collapsed tle or no effect in New Jersey. There is al­ Bob has been collecting guns for six Walker added that 39 states, including years. His collection includes more than criminal justice system,” said Walker, ready a waiting period of several months New Jersey, have the capability to run an 20 handguns, most of which “are target “until we fix a system that allows almost when one wishes to purchase a handgun in Instant Check system. guns.” He is also a member of the Central However, Walker realizes that no 60,000 violent felons to never see a day in this state. jail, we’re going to continue to be plagued “The Brady Bill doesn’t impact New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Club. amount of background checks will stop “If you’re into guns,” said Bob, “if you guns from getting into the hands of the by the violence problem.” u Broyhill • Hooker • Sumpter • England Corsair • Craft Master Retailers: Higher gun ...... 1' 1 fees of no help, either

George Walker, spokesperson for the Dealers say little National Rifle Association, agrees with those assessments. dent will be made “We are opposed to the fee increase,” Walker said. “There was a licensing-fee in criminal use increase from $30 to $200 that was part of SCRATCH, DENT & BUMP U.S. Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen the Brady Bill, and we supported that in­ and the Clinton administration are pushing crease.” SPECIALS 11! to raise dramatically the annual licensing Walker said that the original increase fees for gun dealers. was meant to cover the expenses created Unbelievable Savings! This is the latest effort to reduce the by the Brady Bill’s mandatory back­ number of guns on the nation’s streets ground checks for gun purchasers, to be wovtf « through executive action. Already, Presi­ completed during a five-day waiting peri­ You want it... %0/. dent Clinton has pushed along the Brady od...... Bill, which goes into effect Feb. 28, and However, Walker said that the new in­ We HA VE i t .. f f i / e his administration is awaiting action by crease is something else entirely. Congress on a comprehensive anti-crime “It is clearly designed to drive legiti­ Come get it... bill. mate gun dealers out of business,” Walker However, local dealers in New Jersey said, who added that the increase was sim­ Moving our warehouse see little merit in the fee hike, which will ply a “showcase” for the American public. bring licensing fees up to $600 per year. “Criminals are not worried about First come...First Serve They feel that, like the Brady Bill, the laws,” Walker said. “They’re not worried increase will have no effect on national about increased licensing fees. They will crime statistics. still have access to guns through the black OPEN 7 DAYS 10AM-6PM • Thurs & Fri 10AM-8:30PM “It’s ridiculous,” said Arnold Smith of market.” the Herman Treptow sporting goods store “It’ll cut out a lot of guys that don’t in Milltown. “All they’re doing is jacking have legitimate businesses,” said Aziz. up the prices to close down some busi­ “But they’re not the source of criminal nesses. (The fee hike) won’t have any im­ guns. Criminals get their guns from other Furniture City pact. It might knock a few businesses out, criminals.” 49 Wilson A v e . 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PEOPLE Coleen M. Louden of Lincroft has scholarship committee representing the KARATE been admitted to the Bar of the State of hospital foundation, the Poppick family YFK New Jersey, the Bar of the State of and the nursing profession select the Pennsylvania and the Bar of the United recipients. LEARN FROM THE BEST!! States District Court for the Federal Lincoln Hose Company No. 1, Key­ District of New Jersey. She serves as law port, announces the following elected of­ CHILDREN MEN & WOMEN secretary to the Honorable Mark A. ficers for 1994: James Poling, president; Sullivan Jr., Superior Court, Monmouth Thomas Poling, vice president; Robert Improve ★ L o s s W eig h t County. Previously, she was a law clerk at Poling, secretary; Frank Grabowski, assis­ Your Child Ansell, Zaro, Bennett & Grimm, tant secretary; John Pangborn, treasurer; ★ L e a rn P ra c tic a l Eatontown. Louden received her juris Frank Van Pelt, Gene Regan and Frank In These Areas: Self-Defence doctor degree in June 1993 from Seton Poling, trustees; John English, Scott Hicks ★ Lack of Discipline Hall Law School, Newark, and her bache­ and Robert Aumack, Monmouth County and Self- Confidence ★ Build Self­ lor of arts degree, cum laude, from Seton Firemen’s Association; Robert Poling, ★ Negative Attitude and C o n fid e n ce Hall University, South Orange. She is a George Sappah and John English, Keyport 1986 graduate of Notre Dame Academy Firemen’s Relief Association; Chris Habits ★ Physical Fitness High School, Staten Island. Hicks, special events; Jim Poling, Frank ★ Concentration ★ R e lie v e Te n sio n Lauren Burke of Neptune and Van Pelt, Tom Poling, Paul Snyder, Rob Problems Sharon Haskins of Cliffwood Beach, Poling, Randy Hicks, Brian Smolskis, ★ Abuse at School Due & S tre s s , both registered nurses, were recently hon­ John Pangborn, Frank Grabowski, Chris to Shyness or ored by the Bayshore Community Hospi­ Hicks, Joe Van Pelt and Dominick Panz- Overweight tal Foundation as recipients of the Harry era, backroom committee; Randy Stout, M. Poppick, M.D., Nursing Scholarship captain; Robert Aumack, first lieutenant; for 1993. The scholarship is awarded an­ Frank Currier, second lieutenant; Frank nually to a nurse or nurses at Bayshore Van Pelt, chief engineer; Robert Poling, ENROLL NOW TO START \ \ $ ft o e Community Hospital to help him/her pur­ first assistant; and Gene Regan, second BUILDING A STRONG BODY X S . W sue their nursing educational goals. A assistant. AND MIND WHILE LEARNING*'** IN T R O KARATE AND HAVING FUN!!!X>^ S P E C IA L ^ SAND BAR INN ON THE BAY 264-3730 Visit Our Expanded Facilities! Union Ave., Union Beach (minutes away from anywhere in the Bayshore Area) CALL TODAY! Succulent Char-grilled c16 02. Boneless Delm onico Steak $9*95 ) 671-1191 or 671-2826 Buy 1 dinner Entree and C omplete 1872 Rt. 35 South • Middletown Receive Second Dinner Entree D in n e r Specials 5 " O f f StWttiMy eti ^6^ Expires 1-28-94 A.

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The fire started in the living room of N o foul play the ranch house while the couple slept in the basement, having fallen asleep while is suspected watching television. Mrs. Reilly was awakened by the smell of smoke She discovered the fire in BY MARILYN DUFF the living room and ran back to awaken FAMOUS LABEL WOOL Staff Writer her husband. He was burned escaping the fire and possibly trying to extinguish it, according to Fire Chief Stanley A. WINTER MIDDLETOWN — Candles may have Midose. caused a New Year’s Eve house fire in the The Reillys said candles started the Hillside section that destroyed half of the fire, according to the police report. COATS house and inflicted serious burns on one There were no other people in the of its residents. house. A dog, which was restrained in the The fire started in the living room of kitchen, was untied and got out alright, the ranch-style home of James and Midose said. Florence Reilly, 209 Hillside Avenue, The fire destroyed approximately half some time before 11:30 p.m. Dec. 31. of the house and caused serious smoke When police arrived at 11:30 p.m. the damage in the remainder, but the house house was in flames. A neighbor spotted can be restored, Midose said. the fire and called police. Although the fire is believed to be Mr. Reilly, 62, suffered second- and accidental, Midose said Friday he is still third-degree bums on his hands, arms and waiting for the Monmouth County Fire face. Friday he remained in critical condi­ Marshall’s final report. Regularly to $220 tion in the burn unit of St. Barnabas He said Mr. Reilly is well-liked in the Hospital in Livingston. Exceptional savings on this very special group of famous area and that the couple has relatives in The police incident report indicated makers better designers Wool Coats. You will recognize the the neighborhood. Mr. Reilly’s burns were serious, but not famous labels on sight. The Navesink, Brevent Park, life threatening. Jrs., Misses, Petites and Large Sizes. Mr. Reilly was taken to Riverview Community, and Belford Engine fire com­ Medical Center, Red Bank, and then panies and the Leonardo and Fairview flown by helicopter to St. Bamabus. first aid companies responded. Our Entire Stock of Famous Label Mrs. Reilly also was taken to Also Patrolman John Hill, Detective WINTER Reg. $48 TO $200 Riverview Medical Center, where she was Barry Grimm, and the county fire mar­ treated and released. shall responded. DRESSES $1 5 t o $49

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»m W i Ye C ottage Inn ' iS S b u 149W. Front St., Keyport c . _ | Young Dems slate AIDS benefit 908-264-1263 ft*.* AIDS from a worker at St. Clare’s. I-- --- COUPON------1 the movie Saturday to benefit the St. St. Clare's Home Clare’s Home for Children in Neptune, a And while popcorn and soda will be ■ Complete Luncheon Specials facility for children with Aquired Immune for sale, the Young Democrats will be ■ F rom ’6.95 I Present this coupon & receive 50% off least to benefit from Deficieny Syndrome. selling fund-raiser candy. expensive luncheon wh,en 2 people dine. - | I Offer valid Tues. thru Fri. 12-3 P.M. Admission to the show is $5; 60 per­ About 25 percent of the proceeds from I Not valid with 1 dinner, Credit Cards or on Holidays I movie screening cent of the proceeds will go to the St. the candy will go to the club. Exp. 1-28-94 BY LAUREN JAEGER Clare’s foundation. In the meantime, club members are The movie event is being sponsored by encouraging others to attend the special Staff Writer the Monmouth County Young Democrats, showing. f you plan to see the movie who pledged the $500 to rent the hall. Jeff Firstenbaum, a guidance coun­ Philadelphia, you might want to The idea came from Stacey Wolfe, a selor at Middletown High School North, I contribute part of your ticket fee to a 26-year-old Aberdeen resident and vice has signed up 35 students. worthy cause. president of the club. In order to belong to the Monmouth The Hazlet Multiplex Cinema, Route She said that the brainstorm came to County Young Democrats, one must be 35, will have a special 10 a.m. showing of her in a dream. between 18-36 years old and a resident of When she woke up, Wolfe contacted the county. the manager of the Hazlet Multiplex, who Meetings are held on the third Tuesday agreed to rent the hall for a private show­ of every month, in the coffee house locat­ ing. ed one floor above the Dublin House on A R E YO U Philadelphia is about a young lawyer Monmouth Street, Red Bank. PREPARED played by Tom Hanks who contracts There are about 60 members; about 20 F O R THE AIDS and loses his job at a prestigious are active, according to Wolfe. SAT N E W SA T ? firm. Denzel Washington plays his “I strongly believe in social services,” lawyer. It opens on Jan. 14. Wolfe explained. “I believe in the • 34-hour course featuring the highly acclaimed Huntington SAT Strategy “To me, (the movie is) about dis­ Democrat ideology more than any other • Certified teachers, small classes, personal attention crimination,” Wolfe said. “Everyone, at political party.” • Special course materials plus 7 practice SAT exams and detailed analyses some point in their life, has been dis­ “I believe government should have a • Unconditional guarantee: I f you are not satisfied with your score for any criminated against ... just to understand big hand on what’s going on,” she added. reason, you can take another scheduled course free of charge! what some one goes through, that’s what “It shouldn’t be all private citizens trying • Scheduled course starts soon. Individual tutoring also available this is all about.” to form little groups.” • Build test-taking skills and reduce test anxiety Raising money for St. Clare’s, Wolfe The club has sponsored food drives for CALL TODAY! noted, was chosen because, “People are Manna House, a transitional home for 671-0200 341-4700 still ignorant about AIDS. But with chil­ unwed mothers and their children in Middletown Toms River dren, people will be more compassionate.” Aberdeen. 1650 Rt. 35 S. Suites 5&6 1410 Hooper Ave. “Their medication costs thousands of It also seeks out young Democratic THE HUNTINGTON EXAM PREP C E N T E R SM dollars and so does the upkeep of the candidates to run in local elections. A Division of THE HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER® house,” she said. “We are part of the Monmouth County (OIW.v Hnntiriglnn Learning CenlcT. Inc______Independently Owned & Operated Wolfe hopes that 500 people attend the Democrats but we are trying to bring the showing. She said that they need at least ideals of young people into the party,” she 100 people to break even. said. “Our club gives young people a Instead of trailers, the benefit will chance to be heard.” include a special talk about children with For more information, call 739-4113.

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‘Schindler’s List’ screening slated JO IN O UR FILM CLUBJ The Ocean County Jewish Federation Schindler Jews, as they are called, still 1 Oth Roll Color Film Developed FREE is sponsoring a special screening of alive. Schindler’s List tomorrow at the Loews A resident of Raritan Township, 2 n d Set of Prints FREE Metroplex Cinema on Trotters Way in Hunterdon County, where he lives with Freehold Township. his wife, he runs a successful construction FREE 5 x 7 /8 x 1 0 Following the 3:30 p.m. showing of company. He has three grand children. He ASK FOR DETAILS the film, Sol Urbach, one of the Jews saw the film at its premiere, calling it saved by Oskar Schindler during the well-made and true to life but said it was WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED j Holocaust, will speak and answer ques­ impossible for him to like the movie. AT ONE CONVENIENT LOCATION tions. “It’s like watching your own funeral,” ■ Office & School Supplies ■ Cosmetics Urbach is one of 1,000 Jews rescued said Urbach. by Oskar Schindler, an industrialist who Ocean County Jewish Federation in * Seasonal Items ■ Cards & Gifts wielded his influence to save Jewish Lakewood is a non-profit agency which "All Your Family Needs" workers employed in his enamel plant. allocates funds to help Jews with their hu­ Urbach was only 15 when the Nazis se­ man, health and education services in P a r k P l a z a lected him off the streets of Krakow, Ocean County, Israel and worldwide. Pharm acy Poland to provide free labor for The public is invited to attend the spe­ Rt. 34, Matawan - Old Bridge Schindler. cial screening. Tickets are $10 for adults, Urbach’s family members, who were $5 for students. 2 9 0 -9 1 1 1 not on the list, were among those who per­ Reservations are requested. Please call ished. He estimates that there are 100 Arlene Fecik at 363-0530.

Th, 'TKuUdA. V.V.S. Choral group to hold auditions Announces the Opening of The Arcadian Chorale, a Matawan-based ensemble focusing on the music of the His Practice of Renaissance, will hold an open audition Tuesday beginning at 7 p.m. The auditions will be held on a first-come, first-served basis at the chorale’s head­ Cosmetic & Family Dentistry quarters at the First Presbyterian Church of Matawan on Route 34 at Franklin Street. Each person will have an individual audition session with Marina Alexander, musi­ • Teeth Whitening/ • Nitrous Oxide (Sweet Air) cal and artistic director of the ensemble. Cosmetic Dentistry Alexander, a Matawan resident, holds a master’s degree in conducting from the • Emergencies Welcome Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio. She served as head of the choral department • Heat Sterilization Used • Stereo Headphones at Oberlin. • Relaxing New Modern Available She has also directed several regional opera companies in the United States and Dental Office • Most Insurance Plans A ccepted Europe. Membership in the Arcadian Chorale is free. Rehearsals are held at the church 1 Bethany Rd. & Hwy. 35 Tuesday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Alexander is planning a spring program which will include love songs through the • Bldg. 6, Suite 98 • HAZLET ages. For more information, call 583-4007. 888-4999 Sat.-Sun. Day and Evening hours by appointment

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If one is Tell Greater Media Newspapers' readers Best BYOB Restaurant: New Jersey crowded, try another. is a mecca for good restaurants without a Best Restaurant Wine List (local about your school, camp, educational or liquor license. There’s a reason for it. Li­ area): There’s more to this award than just instructional programs in our exciting censes are restricted by population and having a long list. Selection, pricing, special edition.... other factors. availability, service and storage conditions They are a lot like taxi medallions in are all highly important. New York City in that they have to be A small, well-chosen list is much bet­ purchased from someone who owns one. ter than a large, run-of-the-mill list. The The restricted availability coupled with knowledge of the wait staff is another key the demand makes them expensive, espe­ factor in selecting the winning restaurants. cially for young chef-owners opening a It’s hard to displace Doris & Ed’s new restaurant. For any wine lover with a Seafood by the Seaside in Highlands from good cellar, the situation is a delight. It’s the top spot. There are more than a few also a boon for a wine shop located close hard-to-find new wines from California on to a good BYOB (Bring Your Own This pull-out the list to match the fresh fish and creative Bottle) restaurant. section reaches seafood dishes coming out of the kitchen. more than 250,000 Although Culinary Renaissance in Not too surprisingly, owners Jim and affluent readers Metuchen got its liquor license recently, it Mary Dee Filip often can be found at all in Monmouth and remains as one of the best restaurants in the top wine-tasting events. Middlesex Counties. the state, BYOB or not. 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BY MARC SCHLOSSBERG Dining critic

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O p i n i o n K ing’s dream l i v e s o n Street in Freehold Borough at 3 N o one has personified the struggle to achieve p.m. on Sunday, participants will unity, peace and accep­ march to the Bethel AME Church tance of one’s fellow on Waterworks Road in Freehold mart better than the Rev. Dr. Martin Township, where further activities Luther King Jr. are scheduled. On Monday, the nation officially The parade is an excellent way will celebrate the famed civil rights for Monmouth County residents to activist’s birthday. He was bom in demonstrate physically what King Atlanta on Jan. 15,1929. and his followers marched for in the 1960s. King was cut down in the prime of his life by an assassin’s bullet in “We will be celebrating our Memphis, Tenn., on April 4, 1968. diversities,” said the Rev. Kenneth His birthday became a federal holi­ Matthews, pastor of the First day in 1986. Presbyterian Church on West Main Street in Freehold Borough. “We His messages and sermons on want to be a model of the dream of dignity, peace and love have lived unity that Dr. King stood for in our on through the work of others, own community. These are the some of them who were his col­ things we will be marching for.” leagues during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. What better dream could resi­ dents march for? We can best honor King on his birthday by remembering his Closer to home, Brookdale teachings and attempting to live up Community College in Lincroft is to them. planning activites to honor King for the first week of February. Several events this weekend, including a march in Freehold We encourage residents to use Borough, are scheduled to help these events to reaquaint them­ people remember King’s dream of selves with King’s message of dig­ a peaceful and color-blind world. nity and non-violence. After a short ceremony in front Our world needs his vision now of the Hall of Records on Main more than ever.

That way, the child is getting the benefit of her child who just graduated from col­ Middletown was a great success. The Cost is too high of the education the parent wants the child lege with a major in dance. Her child was number of race entrants this year was ap­ to get. serious and dedicated to dance, and the proximately 3,200. Also, they raised more I think the Hazlet Board of Education training received from Red Bank Regional than $29,000 for our parent-school organi­ should survey the residents of Hazlet first I would rather see the board pay the tuition to Red Bank Regional for the “lim­ was the foundation. zations and for the Middletown Township regarding a performing arts program. Will Education Foundation. it raise our taxes? Of course it will. ited” number of students than to spend Let us not waste the Hazlet taxpayers’ $50,000 to $100,000 for the start-up of a money for some part-time, pie-in-the-sky The success of the Great Race was A donation from Storer Cable would part-time program. As Dudick em­ arts program that only a few students will made possible by the efforts and contribu­ wind up costing subscribers even more in phasized, “All of the costs are estimates.” use. The Board of Education should rein­ tions of many. cable fees. Storer is not going to give We know what that means — it will cost stitute the policy of paying tuition for the These people, businesses and organiza­ Hazlet something for nothing in return, the taxpayers of Hazlet even more. Raritan students to attend the Red Bank tions, like the Independent, demonstrated Mayor Bradshaw. Wise up. Red Bank Regional has a well-estab­ Regional Performing Arts Program. In the their commitment to Middletown’s stu­ There are too many questions and not lished program with a fantastic, dedicated long run, this will save the taxpayers’ dents and to fun and fitness for kids. enough answers from Raritan High School money because only the truly talented and staff of teachers. You were part of a team that in four Supervisor of Humanities Michael Dudick dedicated students will attend. years has built the Great Race into one of or the board. Red Bank Regional’s program, under the direction of Mr. Wayne Rose, will We cannot allow the Board of Educa­ the largest running community events in Has anyone talked to the director of the only accept dedicated and serious arts stu­ tion to spend our tax money on a start-up New Jersey. We are very grateful for your performing arts program at Red Bank dents. They do not want somebody doing of a program for a minority of students. support. Regional? Has the Hazlet Board of it just for the heck of it. If you can’t cut DON PRESTIA We look forward to the opportunity of Education seen the program at work? the audition, you don’t make it. The Red Hazlet working with you again in 1994. Thank If you are going to do this, you can’t Bank Regional High School Performing you. have it just one period a day. This would Arts Program may be expensive, but you A great success KEVIN McCORMACK not be enough for the serious arts student. get what you pay for: the best. Race Co-Director It is just like sending your child to a pri­ Mrs. Rita Ann Smurra must be proud Middletown vate school; if you can afford it, you do it. The Fourth Annual Great Race of THE'INDEPENDENT; JANUARY 12; 1994 2 9 *

L e t t e r s Question of the Week:

Holmdel,” featuring Dr. Ralph How WOULD YOU RATE YOUR LOCAL POLICE Police chief Blumenthal, president of the Holmdel DEPARTMENT? Board of Education; Dr. Susan LeGlise, kn o w s best superintendent of schools; Bruce Phillips, I am very well acquainted with the chief of Holmdel Police Department; and Call 1-800-390-news. individuals mentioned in your Dec. 22 Virginia Kania, member of the Board of article and accompanying editorial about Education. Answers to ihe Question nf the Week will be published next week. Callers may leave ilieir name* or speak anonymously on the question. the reassignment of policemen by Speaking before an audience of more Middletown Police Chief William Fowlie. than 100 people at the home of a local res­ One officer was switched from uniform ident, Phillips led the discussion by exam­ patrol to plain-clothes work as a juvenile ining the success achieved by our police aid officer; the other moved in the oppo­ department in maintaining a very low site direction. You decried this rotation. crime rate, and discussing ways the de­ AST week' s question: While I know that both Chuck partment plans to deal with Holmdel’s L Bradshaw and John Urbine are competent growing population and related needs. officers, I would not presume to tell the Blumenthal, Kania and LeGlise then Do YOU FEEL MORE FRIGHTENED NOW OF CRIME THAN YOU DID police chief who should be serving in the focused their discussion on the increasing 10 YEARS AGO? WHAT CAN WE DO TO REDUCE THE THREAT OF various capacities within the department. size of our school population — presently VIOLENCE? 2515 students in a four-building district. I am certainly amazed that the school They highlighted the efforts of the Board officials and parents whom you inter­ of Education and the Advisory Committee viewed believe that they are more quali­ 1 feel that people ore much more afraid now than they were 10 years ago. for Facilities Planning to address both the Ten years ago, violent crime was only something that happened in the big fied to handle police personnel deploy­ short-term and long-range needs of the ment than the head of the police force. city. Now that crime and violent crimc are inching their way into suburbia, I feel student body, which is anticipated to in­ people are more concerned now than ever. One can only imagine what possessed crease by approximately 100 students People should pay closer attention to their surroundings and their neighbors them to intrude upon matters that are each year for the next 10 years. The and get involved with community efforts like neighborhood watches. Don’t be exclusively within the province of the pro­ Facilities Committee is a group composed afraid to call the police if you see something that is out of place. fessionals who decide on assignment of of school personnel, community represen­ 1 definitely think that crime is on a rise and that unless we all get involved in police officers. tatives, students and members of the ; I doubt that Arthur Travlos, principal Board of Education that is charged with, ALAN DISBROW at Middletown High School South, or among other things, reviewing and assess­ Keyport Patricia Corridon, assistant principal, ing the needs of the school population and would take kindly to a press conference at analyzing a recently completed demo­ graphic study. which police supervisors told them to Yes, 1 do feel more frightened about crime than I did 10 years ago. transfer a French teacher to the history de­ The Holmdel Republican Club was Crime in our area has gotten to the point where you’re afraid to go out after partment, or insisted that a given English very pleased by the turnout and the enthu­ ' Ipliii ' m !‘ teacher devote more time to Faulkner than siastic questioning of the four panelists by 1 think that the people who perpetrate crimes should not be given just a slap to Shakespeare. those in attendance. We believe this illus­ on the wrist. They should be penalized to the full extent of the law. trates the high level of interest on the part LOIS NICORA From a legal standpoint, it is not a of the community in the fundamental pol­ Matawan “travesty of justice,” as Corridon would icy issues facing the township. have your readers believe, nor a “shock,” as your editorial contended, for police of­ SARAH B. BISER ficers to be rotated within the department. President I am sure that you will recognize the need Holmdel Republican Club for every officer to gain experience in dealing with juveniles. Job assignments don’t come with life tenure precisely be­ cause the needs of the public are best Curfew concern served when many employees are able to gain familiarity with different aspects of Recent concern about crime and van­ Shame on mayor Although the last two snowstorms police operations. It is regrettable that you dalism has prompted the council members were minor, this ordinance was not failed to recognize the importance of this of the Borough of Keyport to introduce a enforced. I feel that Middletown is wait­ Bravo to the Matawan senior citizens ing for an accident to happen. approach to public safety. curfew for all people under the age of 18. who have taken part-time jobs to pay their Before this proposition becomes law, I PATRICIA MEKO Finally, the sensationalism in your tax bills (Independent, Dec. 29), and for urge all residents of Keyport to carefully speaking up against the printing of delin­ Belford brand of “journalism” does a tremendous consider its implications. disservice to the citizens of this township, quent taxpayer names. who deserve better than your presentation Will a curfew improve the quality of Shame on the mayor and the township of half-truths, distortions and innuendo. your life in Keyport? I seriously doubt it. for allowing this to happen and for being the cause of this reality. Mayor Robert S p e a k o u t ! Other than using the word, you have There are, however, a few things a cur­ Shuey is quoted as saying, “Most senior failed to explain the wild allegation that few could do. The enforcement of a cur­ citizens are doing well.” Express your opinion on local news. “politics” motivated the transfers. few could keep police officers from at­ tending to more serious crimes. And a He is pleased that they make steady For the record, I am not aware of any­ Look for the stories marked w ith curfew could send a very negative “We payments. the Speak Out symbol and call one (other than myself) who has appeared don’t want you around” message to the It is interesting that the mayor is w ith your comments. at Township Committee meetings and in youth of the borough. A curfew could cost pleased that people have to return to work newspaper ads to denounce political inter­ at age 69 to pay their taxes when busi­ Keyport a great deal of money if someone G ive y o u r ference with the management of the police felt their civil liberties, or those of their nesses were on the delinquent list. Most businesses can afford to pay their • Full name department. However, I have always ad­ child, were being abused. • Town vocated control by police professionals, delinquent taxes. Good comment, Mr. Most importantly, a curfew under­ • Phone number (to verify or clarify not editorial writers. Those named in your Mayor. How about some action instead? messages. Numbers will not be published) story, if they have said anything in public mines parental authority by allowing HOWARD GOLDEN someone outside the family to determine about these issues, have done so under a Aberdeen Speak Out is available 24 hours a day. what limits need to be set for a child. I am cloak of invisibility. Push-button phones only. especially concerned because of the non­ LARRY S. LOIGMAN applicability clause in the ordinance. Sec­ To reach Speak Out — press 3 Enforce snow law To reach the Independent - press 3 Middletown tion VI seems to say that exceptions to the again rule will be made at the discretion of some I would like to know why the You have one minute to leave a unnamed party. Shouldn’t you be the one Middletown police are not enforcing the message; then the line will disconnect. to decide where and when your child can ordinance that snow must be cleared off Community talks socialize? the sidewalks within 24 hours. Several weeks ago, the Holmdel Children are walking to school and \ SPEAK OUT Republican Club sponsored a roundtable MARYELLEN CRUMLISH they’re slipping and sliding into the road L . 1-800-390-NEWS discussion titled “The Future of Keyport (6397) f l 3 0 JANUARY 12, 1994, THE INDEPENDENT Calendar

ryngectomees meeting, 9 a.m., Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. For informa­ • A U D I T I O N S tion, call Ed Saville at 566-6632.

Today and Saturday Saturday and Monday • Auditions will be held for Sleeping • America’s Most Wanted Jewish Beauty and Aladdin at 4:30 today at the Singles (ages 28-49) will meet for volley­ Spring Lake Community Theater, Third ball, socializing, 8 p.m., Chai Building, and Madison avenues, Spring Lake, and Marlboro Jewish Center, 46 Topanemus 10 a.m. Saturday at Count Basie Theater, Road. $10. For information or directions, Red Bank. Needed are boys, girls, men, call 613-0030 or 577-0971. dancers, gymnasts and jugglers. Call 671 - 9655. Monday and Wednesdays through January Saturday and Sunday • Monmouth County Chapter of • The Meadow Theater will hold gen­ Shotokan Karate will meet at 7 p.m., eral auditions for adults and children, Community Center, Old First Church, 69 4:40-6:30 p.m. Saturday and 4:30-7 p.m. King’s Highway, Middletown. For informa­ Sunday in The Galleria Atrium, Bridge tion, call 544-9745. Avenue and West Front Street, Red Bank. Needed are 10 men and 10 women ages T u e s d a y 20-60+ and five girls ages 8-16. Call 758­ • Order Sons of Italy in America 0099. Filippo Mazzei Central Jersey Lodge 2621 will meet at 8 p.m., Knights of Columbus S u n d a y Hall, 70 E. Main St., Freehold. Americans • The Company of Dance Arts will of Italian American ancestry welcome to hold open auditions for company member­ join. For information, call 364-3545. ship and its spring production of Snow • Libertarians of Monmouth County White, 12:30-1:30 p.m. for ages 5-6; 1:30­ will meet at 7:30 p.m., Morganville First 2:30 p.m. for ages 7-10; 2:30-4 p.m. for Aid Building, Tennant Road. For direc­ ages 11-14; 4-5 p.m. for pre-elemen- tions, call 938-2784 or Len Flynn at 591 - tary/elementary; 5-6 p.m. for intermedi­ 1328. ate/advanced. 8 Monmouth St., Red • Deep Cut Orchid Society will meet Bank. For an application or information, at 7:30 p.m., Colts Neck Firehouse No. 2, call 842-4015. Conover Road. Dr. Guido J. Braem will speak. Free; public invited. Refreshments Monday, Tuesday and next available. W e d n e sd a y • Red Oak Music Theater will hold Next Wednesday auditions for Nunsense, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at • Western Monmouth County Red Oak Studio, 472 Somerset Ave., Newcomers Club will meet at 8 p.m., Lakewood. An accompanist will be pro­ Freehold Elks Club, 73 Main St. All vided. Call 367-1515. women welcome to attend.

T u e s d a y 3k, ■ • The Arcadian Chorale, featuring Renaissance music, choral classics and SLEDDING FUN — Karen Brown and her daughter, Kimberly, of new works, will hold open auditions, 7-10 DANCE Lincroft slide down the sledding hill at Holmdel Park. The hill is open p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, to supervised sledding from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. when it is covered by at Route 34, Matawan. Call 583-4007. T o d a y least two inches of snow. • The Monmouth Conservatory of • “Middle Eastern Dance and Much Music Children’s Opera Chorus will hold More" will be taught from 7 to 9 p.m. at 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-2 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. auditions for the spring season at 6:30 Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Little p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Call 842­ Call 536-9465. Participants will learn the basics of exotic 4000. Silver Point Road, Little Silver, and at 2 dances found throughout the Middle East­ p.m. Jan. 22 at the Conservatory Studio, Today through Aug. 28 ern region. Cost, $12. To register, call Today through Jan. 31 26 Broad St., Red Bank. Open to children 224-2880. • “Chinese Export Porcelain: The age 9 and over and in the fourth grade • Winter Showcase, featuring works McCann Collection” on display at the by many artists, on exhibit at Art Forms, Monmouth County Historical Association, and up. To schedule an audition, call 741­ T u e s d a y 8880. 16 Monmouth St., Red Bank. Hours: 10 Freehold Room, 70 Court St., Freehold • Folk dancing with the Monmouth a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Borough. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday- Folk Dancers, 7-10 p.m. at the United Future events Sunday; and Mondays and evenings by Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. For infor­ Methodist Church, 247 Broad St., Red appointment. mation, call 462-1466. • Auditions for the new Children's Bank. Instruction begins at 7 p.m. Admis­ Theater Acting and Performing Troupe will sion, $3.50. Refreshments served. First Today through Feb. 3 begin this month. Needed are kids be­ class is free. Call 747-4813. tween the ages of 7 and 17; beginners • The Guild of Creative Art, 620 Broad also welcome. For information, audition St., Shrewsbury, will exhibit works by gen­ FILMS dates and times, call Phyllis at 446-0412 eral, associate and exhibiting members. or Wendy at 972-1515. Public is welcome. Hours: noon-4:30 p.m. EXHIBITS T uesdays-Saturdays. T h u rs d a y • It’s A Great Feeling will be shown at Today through Feb. 20 7:30 p.m. at the Eastern Branch of the CLUBS Today through Sunday • The Monmouth County Historical Monmouth County Library, Route 35, • “The ABCs of Christmas” features Association presents “200 Years of New Shrewsbury. Free. Call 842-5995. the written art of alphabets worldwide, set Jersey Maps” at 70 Court St., Freehold T o d a y among Christmas trees decorated in the Borough. Hours: 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. T u e s d a y • Quest for singles, 7:45 p.m., First tradition of foreign lands, at the Tuesday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Sunday. • Tootsie, starring Dustin Hoffman Unitarian Church, 1475 W. Front St., Monmouth Museum, Lincroft. Guided Admission: adults, $2; seniors, $1.50; chil­ and Jessica Lange, will be shown at 2 Lincroft section of Middletown. Includes tours offered from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. dren ages 6-18, $1. Association members p.m. at the Monmouth County Library programs, music, dancing weekly. $5. Tuesday-Friday. Admission: $2.50 for chil­ and children under age 6 admitted free. Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, dren and seniors; $3 for adults. Call 747­ Call 462-1466. Manalapan. Free. Call 431-7220. 2266. S a tu rd a y • The Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, • Shore Singles will hike at Apple Pie Today through Feb. 25 presents “Folklore and Fantasy: • Bayshore Bottle Collection on dis­ Hill, Chatsworth. Participants meet at 11 Tapestries from Egypt and Pakistan." a.m. in commuter parking lot at Parkway play at Red Bank Public Library, 84 W. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; Front St. Exit 105. $3 for members; $5 for non­ 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Call 747-2266. members. Call 774-6759. Sunday through Feb. 5 • Reservations due for Red Bank Today through Jan. 30 S a tu rd a y Christian Woman’s Club luncheon to be • “Will Barnet - Scenes From his • Private screening of Philadelphia, held Jan. 19 at Oyster Point Hotel, 146 • The Monmouth County Park Home” features a collection of works by starring Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington, Bodman Place, Red Bank. Free nursery System will host a two-person art exhibit internationally acclaimed artist Will Barnet 10 a.m. Sponsored by Monmouth County for pre-school children. $13. For reserva­ featuring the oil paintings of Mary Angers at Scherer Gallery, 93 School Road West, Young Democrats. Percentage of pro­ tions, call 747-1279 or 738-0445. and Juanita Dunkley, on display at the Marlboro. Also being shown are works by ceeds go to Monmouth County AIDS • Garden-State Nu-Voice Club for la­ Visitors Center in Thompson Park, Calder, Folon and Lindner. Hours: 10 Resource Foundation for Children. For Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Hours: M * ,V f-Y a r THE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 12, 1994 3 1 reservations and more information, call Resorts Casino, Jan. 22, sponsored by located in The Galleria Atrium, Bridge 739-4113. $5 donation. St. Mary's Theater Group, New Avenue and West Front Street, Red Bank. I K I D S Monmouth section of Middletown. Bus Tickets, $12 for two; $52 for dinner the­ Every Saturday leaves at 2 p.m. from Mater Dei High ater for two. Dinner theater patrons • Deborah Hospital Foundation, Pine Mondays or Wednesdays School parking lot, Cherry Tree Farm should arrive between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Brook chapter, sponsors bingo, Saturday through Feb. 8 Road, New Monmouth; returns 11:30 p.m. For reservations, call 758-0099. evenings, Great American Flea Market, • Registration for Acrylic Art Classes $20; includes transportation, driver’s tip, • MeadowLark Comedy Night, pro­ Route 9, Howell. Doors open 6:15 p.m.; for children 8 and up. Classes held Mon­ ticket to see Pom Pom musical review. duced by MeadowLark Productions, at 8 games start 7 p.m. $1,000 in prize money. days or Wednesdays continuing for five For reservations, call Pat Thompson at 787-3652 or Rita Young at 787-9138. p.m. in The Galleria Atrium, Bridge For the sole support of Deborah Heart weeks. 3:30-5 p.m. $25. Begin at Hazlet Avenue and West Front Street, Red Bank. and Lung Center, Browns Mills. For more Recreation Building, Veteran’s Memorial S a tu rd a y Tickets, $12 for individual; $10 for seniors information, call Jack Tesser at 536-3611. Park and continue at Hazlet’s schools, if and students. Two tickets are $12; $29 necessary. Students responsible for sup­ • Pre-paid reservations due to see plying tubes of red, yellow, white, blue, Cinderella, Frozen in Time, Jan. 30, spon­ plus tip for dinner theater tickets; two din­ black acrylic paint, 11 by 14 or 9 by 12 sored by St. Mary’s Theater Group. Bus ner theater tickets are $52. Dinner starts between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Reservations HEALTH canvas board, acrylic brushes. For more leaves Mater Dei High School parking lot, information, call 739-0653. Cherry Tree Farm Road, New Monmouth, recommended. Call 758-0099. at 9:30 a.m.; returns at 2 p.m. $29; T h u rs d a y includes first-level seats, all taxes, trans­ Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays • Pediatric pre-admission tour, 10:30 portation, driver’s tip. For reservations, through Jan. 29 call Pat Thompson at 787-3652 or Rita a.m. Tour should be taken one week prior LECTURES • The Kobe Dinner Theater, Route 9, Young at 787-9138. Howell, will present the Tony Award-win­ to admission. Riverview Medical Center, • Informal gathering of poets, poetry Red Bank. To register, call Community T o d a y ning comedy Lend Me a Tenor at 8:30 lovers, 2 p.m., Eastern Branch of the p.m. Fridays, 8 p.m. Saturdays and 6:30 and Corporate Health Resource Center at • Middletown Township Public Monmouth County Library, Route 35, 530-2488. Library will present “Jamaica and the Shrewsbury. For information, call 842­ p.m. Sundays. Dinner served an hour and • Tender Hearts, 7 p.m. For parents Virgin Islands,” an around-the-world travel 5995. a half before the show. Dinner and show with children who had or will have heart program, at 7:30 p.m. at the headquarters packages start at $29.50; $15 for show surgery. Riverview Medical Center, Red of the Middletown Township Public Every Tuesday through June only. Call 364-0936. Bank. To register, call Riverview’s Library, 55 New Monmouth Road. • Men’s recreational volleyball for Community and Corporate Health Hazlet residents only, 7-10 p.m., Beers Saturdays and Sundays through Resources at 530-2417. F rid a y Middle School. Proof of residency J a n . 3 0 • “Parental Substance Abuse and its required. • “Raffles and Company; It’s Magic” S a tu rd a y Impact on Education” will be offered from will be presented at 1 and 3 p.m. at the • Tiny Tots Class prepares children 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Brookdale Next Wednesday Meadow Theater in The Galleria Atrium, under aage 4 for a new baby. 11:30 a.m. Community College, Lincroft. Course fee • AIDS Awareness Night, sponsored Bridge Avenue and West Front Street. All of $30 includes continental breakfast and Pre-registration required. Riverview by Jersey Shore Medical Center’s AIDS seats are $8. Reservations recommend­ lunch. To register or for information, call Clinic, 7:30 p.m., Barnes and Nobles Medical Center, Red Bank. To register, 224-2880. ed. Call 758-0099. call Riverview’s Family Birthing Center at Bookstore, 2103 Route 35, Holmdel. HIV screening and counseling. Free; all invit­ 530-2229. Sundays through Jan. 23 T u e s d a y ed. For information, call 615-3933. • Infant and Child CPR, 9 a.m. to • The Bayshore Community Hospital • The First Avenue Playhouse, 2:30 p.m. American Red Cross Jersey Foundation Estate Planning Committee Monmouth County’s original dessert the­ Shore Chapter, 830 Broad St., will hold a free seminar titled “Estate ater, will present the fourth show of its Shrewsbury. Planning Through Insurance” at Bayshore children’s series, Beauty and the Beast. 2 Community Hospital, 727 North Beers St., THEATER p.m. dessert, 2:30 p.m. show at 123 First S u n d a y Holmdel. To register or for information, Ave., Atlantic Highlands. Admission, $8; • Standard First Aid, 9 a.m. to 4:30 call 739-5994. $5 for group rates of 8 persons or more. • Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Friday and Saturday p.m. American Red Cross Jersey Shore • “Improv Jam,” a comedy show, will Advance reservations necessary. Call Chapter, 830 Broad St., Shrewsbury. Feynman, the autobiography of Richard 291-7552. P. Feynman, Nobel Prize-winning physi­ appear at 8 p.m. at the Meadow Theater, M o n d ay cist and drummer, will be discussed at • “Headaches,” a free program pre­ 7:30 p.m. at the Eastern Branch of the sented by Noah Gilson, a neurologist. 7­ Monmouth County Library, Route 35, Shrewsbury. Call 842-5995. 8:30 p.m. Senior Citizens Activities • Middletown Township Public OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY ASSOCIATES Network (SCAN), Monmouth Mall, Library will present “England, Ireland and Eatontown. To register, call 870-5205. Wales,” a free travel slide program, at 7:30 p.m. at the library’s headquarters, 55 Sanford W. Wohlstadter, M.D., FACOG Monday and Jan. 24 New Monmouth Road, Middletown. Robert P. Penney, M.D., FACOG • Community CPR, 7-10 p.m. Michael P. Conley, M.D. American Red Cross Jersey Shore Marie C. Di Tommaso Certified Nurse Midwife Chapter, 830 Broad St., Shrewsbury. MUSIC We Accept Most HMO’s Monday through Friday S a tu rd a y . • Free, confidential, anonymous HIV • Laparoscopic Hysterectomy testing and counseling, with or without • Bob Killian, local children’s folk singer, will be giving an hour-long concert • Laparoscopic Lasar Surgery appointments, Monmouth Regional at United Methodist Church’s Fellowship • All Current Forms of Contraception Available Screening Center, Jersey Shore Medical Hall, 247 Broad St., Red Bank. The event Center, Route 33, Neptune. Monday.- is sponsored by the Red Bank • Total Gynecological & Obstetrical Care In Our Office Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. with an appoint­ Cooperative Nursery School. Tickets, $5 ment; walk-in hours 2-4:30 p.m., Tuesday, per person, purchased at the door or in 704 N. Beers Street 39 Avenue at the Commons and 4-6:30 p.m., Thursday. For an advance. Call 530-5441. Holmdel, N.J. 07733 Shrewsbury, N.J. 07702 appointment, call 774-0151. (908)739-2500 (908)389-0003 S u n d a y Tuesday and Jan. 25 • Members of the music ministry at St. Immediate Availability Plus Evening & Sat. Appointments Available • Community First Aid and Safety, 6­ Joseph Church, Keyport, will present a 10:30 p.m. American Red Cross Jersey music recital at 7:30 p.m. in the church. Shore Chapter, 830 Broad St., Free and open to the public. Shrewsbury. HEATING SEASON IS HERE! Next Wednesday • Breast-feeding Class for new, INDO O R AIR SPECIALISTS expectant mothers. 7-9 p.m. Blaisdell Center for Health Resources, Riverview F rid a y Medical Center, Red Bank. • Brittany, learn about Celtic culture AIR DUCT CLEANING • “Heel Pain,” free lecture presented and the Breton language, 8-9:30 p.m., by doctors of podiatric medicine. 7-9 p.m. Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown. How Air Duct Cleaning Benefits You: Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Free; no registration required. Ave., Long Branch. To register, call 870­ ■ Helps relieve allergy suffering / ’ Fewer breakdowns, less maintenance 5205. S u n d a y ■ Helps remove pollen, dust and other irritants ■ Reduces heating & cooling costs • Winter Weed Walk, 1:30-3 p.m., ' Helps eliminate household dust ’ Provides a cleaner living environment • Childbirth Update, 7:30-9:30 p.m. ’ Eliminates possible health hazards Monmouth Medical Center, Room 212, Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown. Free; no registration required. Stanley Wing, 300 Second Ave., LTHIER Shrewsbury. $35 a couple. To register, 1118 River Ave., RT., 9, Lakewood, N.J. call 870-5205. 0 908-901-1515 • 1-800-734-8620 I A L E V E N T S Next Wednesday and Jan. 26 609-693-7775 • Standard First Aid, 6-9 p.m. American Red Cross Jersey Shore F rid a y R E A T H E COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Chapter, 830 Broad St., Shrewsbury. • Pre-paid reservations due for trip to 3 2 JANUARY 12, 1994 THE INDEPENDENT

Local police set p rio rities fo r 1994

Continued from page 1 his scanner to see if somebody made a call However, he noted, that will be a chal­ “Our goal is to enforce more vehicle regarding a suspicious person. lenge since many Holmdel households laws in the borough,” said Matawan Chief sales. Regarding a $60,000 state grant just “They know the police car is coming have two working parents and it is difficult Carmen Messina. “We will be using the received from the Safe and Secure and they can get away,” the chief noted. to schedule meetings. radar daily at various locations.” Communities Program, Dougherty was The Hazlet Police Department, with a The largest area of crime in Holmdel, Already, the chief noted, his police quiet. staff of 44, may also purchase a new van he said, is white collar — “embezzle­ department has issued 120 parking tickets. Further meetings with the Township for the Detective Division to carry equip­ ments, frauds.” The tickets, he said, were because cars Council are needed, he said, to decide how ment to the scene of the crime. Also, community members have been were still parked on the streets after the the money will be allocated. Dougherty The unmarked vehicle, expected to active reporting suspicious people and recent snowstorm. praised the efforts of Kelly and Sgt. John cost from $25,000 to $40,000 would hold vehicles in the area, he said. “Any car which is parked on a snow- Powers on obtaining the grant. a radio, a video camera for drug surveil­ Increased patrols around the Route 35 covered street has to be removed from the Aberdeen’s chief noted that there were lance, major investigation tools and, po­ corridor will also be established in 1994, street,” he explained. “The purpose of this more calls to the department in 1993 than lice hope, a special alternate light which Phillips said, since there was an increase is so the snow can be plowed.” in the previous year, and it is possible that makes fingerprints and fibers visible. in development and the addition of the The car, he said, should be parked the upswing will continue. The light, which is a new invention, large strip mall, Holmdel Towne Center. either on a driveway or some place off the Or, with the end of the recession, the makes dusting fingerprints obsolete, De­ road. calls may go down, he noted. tective Capt. John Featherston explained. In addition, the Matawan Police De­ A special camera with colored filters pho­ partment, like several others in the area, tographs the on-site evidence, he added. has received a state grant — $20,000 — In Keyport, the goal is to conquer the “It costs about $5,000, and there is vandalism that plagued the borough last from the Safe and Secure Communities Hazlet Chief of Police Holmes training,” Featherston noted. year, according to Police Chief Howard Program. Gormerley said he is most looking for­ “We’re going to put our grant into car ward to spending the $20,000 grant re­ Ruth. Former Chief Raymond Lee, who last computers,” Messina said. “Right now, the cently awarded to the police department officer calls into headquarters and they do by the Safe and Secure Communities year lost his position to Ruth after a long Chief Bruce Phillips of the Holmdel legal battle, may also return to the force, the computer work.” Program. With the new computers, an officer Police Department said he would like to Ruth said. Lee has been out of work for The money, he noted, would be spent who pulls a driver over for a traffic vio­ get two new officers to join his current stress-related illness for eight months. If to install scramblers in radios, so that other lation can do a thorough background police force of 26. Lee does return, he will return to the rank people could not pick up the calls to the check on the spot. department. “We want to get back to full strength,” of sergeant, which he had held before Phillips explained, adding that two offi­ becoming chief, Ruth said. Originally, he noted, the department “We’re afraid that the criminals pick applied for a $50,000 grant which would up our calls. They listen to all of our cers had recently retired from the force. The $29,053 Keyport received from Phillips said it is Holmdel’s standard the state’s Safe and Secure Communities have financed six computers. However, calls,” he said. “The main system will be with the money, only three computers will equipped with scramblers — the high and practice to buy two new police cars a year. program will go toward hiring a new offi­ The Holmdel police newsletter, dis­ cer for one year, adding one more officer be purchased. low frequency.” Messina said he would also like an continued in 1992, may be re-introduced. to the staff of 18, Ruth said. Gormerley noted that the First Aid increase in the Matawan Neighborhood “We were forced to stop producing it,” “We hope to institute a walking pa­ and Fire departments have low-frequency Watch participation, which currently has Phillips said. trol,” Ruth added. radios, and the police department has high membership only in the Lochslea Heights Also, Phillips noted, he would like the Also, police will be on the lookout for frequency radios. club. “Our goal is to get all of the neigh­ local Neighborhood Watch group to any juveniles breaking the new 11 p.m. If a criminal is on the roof of a bank, borhoods involved,” he noted. Gormerley explained, he can just tune into become a stronger force in the community. curfew. “We will have a department meeting to make sure our personnel is aware of the curfew,” Ruth said. “We have a process in place that will file warnings for offenders Middletown Police Chief William — we are waiting for them to come back Fowlie said that three members of his a r from the printer.” If there is a second cur­ department of 96 will retire in 1994. C few offense, Ruth noted, the juvenile will [ Z k V e ^ r ] However, two new officers will be hired in be issued a citation. March and one will be hired in August. W a s h Township police will step up their iVtVB n ts h less enforcement of motor vehicle laws, he said. For instance, Middletown’s $20,000 : Personnel changes start the year in the Safe and Sound Communities state grant Matawan Police Department. will go toward additional laser radar units. Former Lt. 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appears monthly in the Atlantic Chess News, the official publication of the New Area resident to Jersey State Chess Federation. Besides his column, and numerous articles about the play 25 games game, the newsletter lists places to play chess in the state. simultaneously “There are chess clubs all over,” said Levin, adding that the New York/New BY SUSAN GRAZIANO Jersey corridor is another strong area for the game.” Middletown, Holmdel, Staff Writer Princeton, and Highland Park, would be the closest locations for interested chess C hess enthusiasts might want to players to gather.” check out a special event at the Next month, Levin will begin teaching Monmouth County Library a 10-week chess course for children in the Headquarters, Manalapan, on Jan. 29. Matawan Student Enrichment Program on David Levin, a chess master, teacher Saturday mornings. and author of Position and Pawn Tension He said he is very interested in teach­ in Chess, will take turns at 25 chess­ ing young people and that anyone can boards, playing 25 people simultaneously. learn the game. 1 “I’m hoping to provide a novel experi­ “It does require the ability to think ence for the average chess player who has logically and a great deal of foresight, never played someone at a high level,” ALL THE RIGHT MOVES — David Levin of Aberdeen is a chess master organization and planning,” said Levin. said Levin, an Aberdeen resident. “I also who will play against 25 others on Jan. 29, in a simultaneous chess exhi­ “But you can get a lot of pleasure from expect to be challenged myself.” bition at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters in Manalapan. the game. It’s like solving a challenging Although he’s played hundreds of (Photo by Bob Bruce) puzzle. In some ways it’s like a science chess games in the last 20 years, Levin ______that is not often written about,” said but it offers many opportunities to be cre­ said there’s always room for improve­ Levin, who spent a year doing research ative.” ment. After 10 years as a sys­ for Position and Pawn Tension in Chess, There is no charge for the “You can never stop learning,” said which he personally published in October Simultaneous Chess Exhibition and spec­ tems engineer, Levin “There are a lot of positions in chess Levin. “I study all the time. Right now, made a strategic move tators are welcome. I ’m focusing particularly on opening where players are able to make an The Saturday afternoon event will run moves.” last October. "I gave exchange of pawns. My book shows from noon to 4:40 p.m. To register to After 10 years as a systems engineer ( up my job to devote examples where the timing of certain play Levin, call the library at 308-3761 the last nine with Bellcore), Levin made a myself to chess full pawn exchanges can be vital to the out­ by Jan. 27. very strategic move last October. come of the game.” Anyone wishing to speak to the chess “I gave up my job to devote myself to tim e," he says. He's His column, “Chess the Hard Way,” master should call 583-1993. chess full time,” said Levin, a single man hoping to make an who planned ahead by building up a nest income, but, "I knew if egg. “I’m hoping by writing, teaching and 1 didn't give this a try, playing, I can provide myself with an in­ come. I knew if I didn’t give this a try, I’d Td always have always have regrets.” Pot Some Muscle Levin credits a bar mitzvah gift with turning him on to chess. A cousin bought concentration to master the game which him a membership to the United States David has,” said Conover. Chess Federation and several magazines A graduate of Matawan Regional High In Your Job Search and books about the game. School, Levin played on his school’s “I devoured them,” said Levin, 34. “I chess team and studied on his own. At G e t a n guess I’ve always had the personality for Rutgers College in New Brunswick, he the game. I’m a user of information. I also concentrated more on computer science, Adult High School Diplom a taught myself to play the piano from his major, than on chess but when he went and Vocational Training books.” to Stanford University for his master’s de­ He said the gift opened a new chapter gree, he found a thriving chess communi­ in his life. ty that was hard to resist. “I got ignited,” said Levin. “I started “San Francisco is one of the major studying seriously and playing at chess centers for the game,” said Levin, who clubs in the area.” earned his master’s degree in computer At a tournament at one of these clubs, science. “I played a fair amount of chess MONMOUTH COUNTY Levin met Wayne Conover, a Manalapan while I was there.” VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS resident and avid chess player. Although In 1983 he began working for Bellcore 20 years his senior, the two became in Central New Jersey as a systems engi­ c a l l n o w : friends and would often travel together to neer. For the next nine years, in his spare tournaments. time, he honed his chess-playing skills “I learned a lot from Wayne; he was a diligently through tournament play (he mentor for me and would often come over participates in about 10 a year) and con­ 908/229-3019 to my house and go over moves I made in tinuous study. He became a chess master, competition,” said Levin. a title of the United States Chess Locations in Keansburg, Middletown, Conover, 53, still plays chess, but his Federation and a World Chess Federation Freehold, Neptune and Long Branch primary involvement in the game is done master in 1987. through the mail. “I play correspondence When he became disenchanted with chess,” said Conover, who keeps between the politics and decision-making process­ 20 to 40 games going at the same time. es of a big corporation he made the deci­ “Right now I am playing with people sion to put his computer career on hold from Argentina, Italy, France, Canada and and devote most of his time to chess. all over the United States. Having read dozens of books about the He added that Levin always had the game of skill, which has been around for makings of a chess master. 500 years, he tried his hand at writing. “It takes a great amount of energy and “My book is about an area of the game 9 A If , , - - - -...... j»: >> 1 hi » ,.r***.■ 3r*^T 3 4 JANUARY 12, 1994 THE INDEPENDENT PAINTING & PAPERHANGING OUR SPECIALTY FOR 22 YEARS m m M ile s t o n e s Residential • Interior or Exterior Power-washing • Mildew removal Expert color matching • Stucco ceilings Filippazzo-Pappagallo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Filippazzo of Paperhanding only Old Bridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Filippazzo, to Dr. $1 0.0 0 a roll installed Ignatius Pappagallo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pappagallo of Hazlet. B O B B E A T T Y The future bride was graduated from Madison Central High School, Old PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Bridge, and Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. 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backward. 100 YEARS AGO In farm changes at Everett, A.T. Dwight and Harry P. Homan have moved At Keansburg, a gun club has been from the Dr. Henry farm to the VanCleaf organized with T. Compton as president, farm about a mile distant, which they J. Wilson, secretary, and J. Knowles man­ recently bought. Daniel B. Roe, who lived ager. The club has a shoot every other on the farm bought by Mr. Dwight and week for first, second and third prizes, Mr. Homan, has moved to Allentown. which are of gold, and a leather badge for Thomas Kelly, who farms the George the man making the poorest score. The Luyster farm at Everett, will move into winner of the leather badge is compelled the house occupied by James Hickey on to wear it until it is won by another mem­ the Theron McCampbell farm. James ber at a succeeding shoot. According to VanBrunt will occupy the house Mr. maMm the conditions for the prize shooting, each Kelly is going to vacate. 60,000 MILE TREADUFE WARRANTY 40,000 MILE TREAD! 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MARGARET M. MALISHKI WASIELEWS- Kl, 72, of Hazlet died Jan. 5 at Bayshore What better way to Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in reach your customers than Shamokin, Pa., she lived in Secaucus before Advertisement on Page...... with special sections designed just for moving to Hazlet 32 years ago. Mrs. Name______I Wasielewski was a homemaker. She was a them? Quite simply, this is the most effective member of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Address...... Union Beach. Surviving are her husband, way to highlight your business in a local arena and George; two sons, Dennis of Phoenix, Ariz. and keep your business busy after the holiday rush. Check George of Leonardo; three sisters, Dorothy Fabrizo of Columbia, S.C., Rose Pope and out these hot offerings in the cold winter months: Marie Lawton, both of Sunbury, Pa.; and four grandchildren. Services were under the di­ In and About Middletown rection of Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with a Designed for Middletown retailers, professionals and business owners, this spe­ Mass at Holy Family Church. Entombment was cial advertorial section includes ads, PLUS a story, based on an interview with the in St. Joseph’s Mausoleum, Keyport. advertiser, telling what he does and what makes his business special. . F m e j c a l l Publication Date: Jan. 26 MARY ELLEN DESMOND SANTOLI, 25, of Story Deadline: Jan. 12 West Orange, formerly of Manalapan, died Jan. .O ktecctarf Ad Deadline: Jan. 19 3 at home. Born in Neptune, she lived in Manalapan until 1990. Mrs. Santoli was a 1987 graduate of St. John Vianney High School, With This Ring Holmdel, and attended Georgian Court College, Say "I do" to this section and you'll be part of an exciting guide for brides...and Lakewood, and Rutgers University, where she CHILDS bridegrooms, highlighting local services. Don't miss this opportunity, your compe­ majored in biology and was a member of the FUNERAL HOME tition won't. Medical Explorers Group. Mrs. Santoli received Serving All Faiths Publication Date: Feb. 2 the Silver Congressional Medal from the late Congressman James Howard for outstanding 908-741-3505 Ad Deadline: Jan. 18 accomplishments in community service, physi­ John A. Childs III, Manager cal fitness and personal development. She was 364 Shrewsbury Avenue Red Bank, NJ Schools fi? Camps a brown belt in karate, a certified life saver and Deciding on a school, day care or camp is tough for any parent. Make their job an accomplished guitarist and singer, having easier by telling them about your service. Inclusion in this section will earn you won many awards. She received the Outstanding Young Citizens Award from top grades with local parents.. Senator Bill Bradley at Rutgers University, and JOSEPH URAS Publication Date: Feb. 9 was a finalist in the Junior Miss Scholarship Ad Deadline: Feb. 2 Program. Mrs. Santoli was an active member of MONUMENTS the House of Mercy Mission, Newark, where she Monuments • Bronze Markers was a member of the youth ministry, church Mausoleums • Repairs Spotlight on New Homes band, the evangelistic team and church choir. Cemetery Lettering This is the perfect section for builders who wish to reach the growing market of Surviving are her husband, Michael Santoli; her 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE First-time home buyers, those who wish to move to larger homes, and also people parents, John and Doris Desmond of 908-671-1122 seeking condominiums or townhouses. Take advantage of this opportunity of Manalapan; a brother, Sean Desmond of 601 Hwy. 35, Middletown being part of this unique special edition designed just for you. Along with your Manalapan, and two sisters, Doreen Desmond (Apple Farm Rd. Jughandle) ad, you'll be interviewed and a story about your homes will be featured. of Manalapan and Christina Ruetschi of Publication Date: Feb. 23 Hamilton Square. Arrangements were under the direction of Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold Story Deadline: Jan. 26 Borough. Interment was in St. Rose of Lima DIRECT Ad Deadline: Feb. 15 Cemetery, Freehold Township. CREMATIONS $425°o Customs & Cuisines ANTONIO D. ANNUNZIATA, 87, of Howell Service includes: Removal from place of death, If culinary delights are your fare, you'll want to reach those people who love food died Jan. 5 at Veterans Administration Hospital, cremation container (PADAT 8PP5A), filing death and love to eat. Let them know what you have to offer...they'll eat it up. East Orange. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided certificate and obtaining permit, transportation to Publication Date: March 16 there and in Freehold before moving to Howell crematory and cremation expense. 10 years ago. 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p.m. and about 3 p:m. Dec. 27 from the Kmart parking lot, Route 35. HOLMDE On Amherst Lane, a 36-year-old male Police Beat pedestrian from Hazlet was struck by a car A Heather Hill Way resident who re­ at about 6:30 p.m. Jan. 4. The driver of the turned home from vacation Jan. 4 reported car, a 35-year-old Wall Township man, that someone had turned on his outside water faucet while he was away, causing Glouchester Court were slashed Jan. 1. was making a left turn onto Amherst Lane from Middle Road when the accident flooding in his basement. Patrolman Bernie Doherty investigated. On Galewood Drive, one mailbox was A bicycle was stolen Dec. 31 from occurred. The pedestrian suffered moder­ vandalized and another mailbox was McDonald's, Route 35. Patrolman Manuel ate injuries and was taken to Bayshore The front window of Buy Rite, Route stolen Jan. 3. The second mailbox, a pink Carabel investigated. Community Hospital, Holmdel. 34, was smashed sometime before Jan. 5. flamingo, was taken off its post. Patrolman Ronald Mesar investigated. At the intersection of Holly Avenue The Lloyd Road School was burglar­ and 11th Street, two people were injured in KEVPOR ized Jan. 5. The coin box in the soda m 1 a two-car hit-and-run accident which machine and two microwave ovens were occurred at about 7:35 p.m. Dec. 30. The stolen. Entry was gained through a window Thomas Long, 24, of 169 Morningside driver of the first car, a 19-year-old After a Manchester Avenue resident that had been pried open. Patrolman Ron Ave., Union Beach, was charged Jan. 1 Keansburg woman, and one of two pas­ complained about someone banging on the Mesar investigated. with driving while intoxicated following a sengers, an 18-year-old Keansburg door Jan. 3, Patrolman David Sofber investi­ A 20-inch black-and-yellow bicycle motor vehicle stop on Route 36 by woman, were taken to Bayshore Com­ gated. The noise turned out to be caused by was stolen Jan. 3 from Woodland Avenue. Patrolman Charles McBride. He was munity Hospital. The driver of the second a Christmas decoration moving in the wind. released after posting cash bail. car allegedly did not stop or yield at the . Three nails were pushed into two tires Patrolman William Villane investigated. on a car parked at Greengrove Apartments Four tires of a car parked on intersection, and fled the scene. Police are A 1985 Buick was stolen between 2 investigating. Jan. 3. Patrolwoman Patricia Murphy inves­ tigated. The car owner said it was the third time in one week that this had happened. The back window of a truck on Octavia Place was found smashed Jan. 2. Patrolman Chris Stenger investigated. The driver’s side window of a car parked on Washington Street was smashed Jan. 1. Patrolman Kevin Cassidy investigated. Robert Giordano, 80 Belaire Court, Matawan, and William Layne, 77 Belaire Court, Matawan, were arrested and charged Jan. 1 with disorderly conduct after a fight was reported at the Town and V Country Diner on Route 35. Patrolman George Casaletto made the arrests. Layne also had been wanted on a child-support warrant in the amount of $890. He posted bail and was released.

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f anuary is a month when people lay out plans for the year ahead. RliAL I S I VI I I Resolutions to take better care of r health usually top the list. A close sec­ Jond is better management of our financial AL resources — whether it’s saving more of BERTICS our income, spending more wisely or eliminating our debts. For many people, 1994 will be the year they purchase a home. They will take ad­ vantage of the many factors that make this Equipment and appliances: Matawan s199,900 Aberdeen s184,900 a most opportune time to invest in a home. • Heating: type of plant; minor peri­ Beautifully kept 4 brm., 2.5 bth. Colonial. Completely remodeled 3 brd., 2.5 bth. Owners who will sell their homes and odic maintenance required: oil fan motor, lubricate bearings, clean humidifier, re­ EIK, formal din. rm., liv. rm. w/brick f.p., Colonial. Custom oak kit., c/a, jacuzzi, move to another already know the bene­ skylites, new carpeting, private yard place filters etc. attic, 2 car garage and walking distance to fits. First-time buyers will discover that NYC bus & trains. Mat 3262 w/above ground pool and 1 car garage. home ownership is more than a wise fi­ • Hot water system: type and gallon Mat 3258 nancial decision; it is an emotionally satis­ capacity; how long present unit in service fying decision. (if it is in an older home). The old values of home ownership are • Electrical: standard house current; measured by tangible benefits that include number of circuits, outlets and circuit the equity you build over the years and the breakers sufficient for everyday needs; tax advantages you realize from the time condition of wiring. you buy till the time you sell. Intangibles • Plumbing:- good water pressure include privacy, independence, putting throughout house; tie-in to local water down roots and a special sense of security supply and sewage disposal system; pipe and abiding satisfaction. joints clean and rust-free. Any way you measure home owner­ • Appliances and fixtures: range, re­ Hazlet s157,000 Aberdeen $152,900 ship, you’ll confirm your positive feelings frigerator, dishwasher/disposal, laundry Fantastic 4 bedroom Split well maintained in Immaculate Cape on gorgeous parklike setting. Home is about one of the most important invest­ facilities etc. all in working order; ac­ excellent neighborhood. Updated kitchen, 1.5 neutrally decorated and offers 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ments a person can make. commodation for gas grill hook-up; bath­ bths., hardwood floors on upper level, skylite in limberline roof, pull down attic stairs in garage, porch To make an informed decision on a room and kitchen fixtures in good shape. din. rm., enclosed porch & 1 car garage. Mat 3288 and home is close to conveniences. Mat 3277 home, you will need to know and under­ stand the criteria involved in making a Exterior and grounds: c o i o w e u . wise selection. For example, whether it is • Lot and landscaping: grading level or MATAWAN/ABERDEEN AREA OFFICE B A N K E R □ a new home or a pre-owned home you are properly contoured; trees and shrubs suffi­ 132 Route 34, M ataw an interested in, it pays to know what to look cient for needs; fences, walks, patio and for regarding its structure, equipment and driveway in good condition. (908) 583-5000 SCHLOTP ® surroundings. Though a final assessment • Exterior walls: type suitable to REALTORS® H can be made by an inspection service weather conditions; need for any periodic company, this checklist can serve as a re­ maintenance (painting or cleaning). minder of what you should look for. • • Doors and windows: easy to open and close (or replace) for storm/screen re­ Structure of home: moval or installation. It’s been a W onderful 93, • Foundation: floors poured concrete; • Roof: gutters and downspouts in no evidence of water seepage or moisture good condition; chimney flashing tightly problems. Minor settling cracks are not caulked. If older home, how long have a Sellers M arket, Positive Results. structurally significant. shingles been in use? (normal 20-25 year • Drainage: sump pump for sanitary life-span). Thanks for giving me the pleasure of and foundation draining; crawl space dry. • Garage: doors or opener in good working for vou and achieving record • Termite and wood rot: will require working order; sufficient electrical and breaking price goal production.______inspection from licensed exterminator for heating access. existing and potential problems. If you examine a home’s important MANALAPAN -12 Darby-Caitlin Estates Listed & Sold Myself 2 weeks • Floors: condition of flooring, whether components before you buy, it should pro­ 99 Sweetmans Lane-Woodhollow-Listed & Sold Myself-6 days vide you and your family with many years 244 Longwood-Oak Knolls Townhouse-Sold-Closed 1 /4/94 plank or plywood; solid construction of 204 Longwood-Oak Knolls Townhouse-Listed & Closed bridging and joists. of happiness. 254 Longwood-Oak Knolls Townhouse-Listed Pending Sale Nov, • Walls: condition of walls, whether Al Bertics is the president of the 257 Longwood-Oak Knolls Townhouse-Listed 3 Wks. Pending Sale Dec. drywall or plaster; absence of water 17 Arbach-Woodland Greens Listed & Sold Myself-3 weeks Monmouth County Association of Realtors. 13 LaSatta Englishtown-Sold Listing & Pending Sale marks. Freelance writer Barbara Backus con­ Carriage Lane Englishtown-Sold & Pending Sale • Fireplace: damper in working order; tributed to this article. EAST BRUNSWICK-73 Valley Forge-Listed & Sold Myself 3 weeks flues to chimney clear. MATAWAN-New Construction Johnson Ave. Sold-Pending Close ABERDEEN-126 Van Brackle-Sold Listing Pending Close OCEAN GROVE-Main Ave.-Sold & Closed JACKSON-1404 Reed Rd-Listed & Sold myself in 17 days 112 Susan Dr.-Sold Listing, Pending Close PROPERTY LINES HOWELL-15 Regina Dr.-Friendship Estates-Sold Listing, Closed HOLMDEL-382 Line Rd.-Listed & Sold myself pending close FREEHOLD-20 Sandalwood-Listed & Sold myself-Dec. '93 Negotiated 283 Monmouth Rd. Rt. 537-Sold Listing, Closed 238 Daffodil-Raintree-Sale Sold & Closed 6 Poe Ct,-Poet's Corner Sold Listing Closed 473 Lloyd Road...... $132,500 MARLBORO-Record Breaking New High Sales Prices Since 1987 1025 Woodmere Road...... $108,000 6 Robbie Ct.-Parc Chateau-5338,000-65 Heron-Whittier $310,000-1 Mitchell Ct. Marlboro Meadows $310,000-Grange Hall Rt. 79 $225,000-24 Calgary Circle $200,000-114 So. Main St. Listed & Sold myself $150,000-189 Rt. 79-Listed & Sold myself $135,000-27 Homestead Circle Parc Chateau Leased $2,500 month-4 Hobart & Rt, 79 Listed & Leased $900 month Leased myself. 22 Briscoe Terrace...... $76,605 62 Briscoe Terrace...... $168,000 6 Galway Drive...... $152,000 DONNA coLouieu. 269 Middle Road...... $110,000 BAN IVOR □ THE ABOVE SELLERS ENJOYED TOP SALES DOLLARS AND 52 Moak Drive...... $165,000 SAVED THOUSANDS IN COMMISSIONS $$$$ PUT PAUL’S 7 Windsor Court...... $203,400 BRUNO SCHLOTT® PROOF POSITIVE PRODUCTION TO WORK FOR YOU. TOP PRODUCER 1992 £=} REALTORS® tB Members of 583-5000 132 Hwy 34 Monmouth County R & B Brokers R ealty, Inc. Matawan,, N.J. 20 Beachwood Terrace...... $144,250 Eve. 566-1423 MLS y i n j <0 Morns, Eves. Paul Ricca 4 Ivy Court...... „..$175,000 4 0 1 - 0 9 0 0 Sun & Holidays 972-8096 264-7734 4 0 JANUARY 12, 1994 THE INDEPENDENT

Congratulations Roberta Neutuch W hen re a d y Roberta has earned the dis­ to sell... tinction of being named Salesperson of the month. Call Teitell She has received this honor Top Producer Million Dollar Club 1974-92, for her excellent service to Top 1% of Women her customers, superior in American Business sales effort, and generating The Prudential \m /j additional revenue to the New Jersey Realty newspaper. 566-1881 res 946-4464

HELPING HAND — Cub Scout Pack 45 of Cliffwood accepts a $200 dona­ The Spring Market Is Here!! tion from United Jersey Bank/Central’s Aberdeen office for the sponsor­ If you want ship of five new Scouts. Shown are (l-r) Louis Jenkins and Beverly Jenkins, great results pack organizers; Nina Mitter, recruiter; and Joel Mack. In the front row are in 1994 - Cub Scouts Anthony Gray and Rahshon Mitter. for all your Real Estate %a m needs B ank sponsors new Scouts TT Call Barbara Joel Mack, branch manager of United Jersey Bank/Central’s Aberdeen office, recent­ ly presented the new Cub Scout Pack 45 of Cliffwood with a $200 donation for the spon­ Kenas sorship of five new Scouts. Because of community support such as this, Cub Scout Pack 45 has been able to establish a successful start with about 30 boys, age 6 through 11. HOUSE OF THE WEEK MatterCompany at Wefcbert's Award Ambassador's dub Just Listed for 1993 46 Warren Dr., Aberdeen $154,900 BUSINESS BRIEFS Strathmore, 3 BR Ranch with 2 car ABERDEEN garage in desirable "W" section, large private property, new roof, OFFICE Midlantic National Bank’s Holmdel cated at 280 Route 35. The announcement lovely home! 583-5400 branch moved to a new location Jan. 10. was made by Timothy D. Slaight, execu­ Greater M edia Eves. The new site is at the Holmdel Towne tive vice president. N e w s p a p e r s Center, directly across from the existing Independence Plaza One is a four-story B i L 566-1160 branch on Route 35 north. The branch will office building situated on the southbound feature a new Customer Service Center. side of Route 35. Located in a park-like Also, for a limited time, special product setting, Independence Plaza has a grand bonuses and discounts will be offered. A atrium lobby and is part of a planned two- grand opening celebration will be held building complex. The 52,000-square-foot Saturday. “The new location will provide second building is scheduled for construc­ easier access, an improved drive-in facil­ tion next year. JDL sales associate Gregg NO POINTS: ity, ample parking as well as an ATM which was not previously offered,” said Nowell arranged for Network General branch manager Maureen King. Inc., a computer systems company, to John D. Lazarus Inc. (JDL), an Ocean lease 4,000 square feet of space for its cor­ NO CLOSING Township-based commercial real estate porate regional offices at Independence firm, recently negotiated two leases at its Plaza. Nowell also arranged for new Independence Plaza One. The leases Consumers Mortgage Corp., a home mort­ were with Network General Inc. and Con­ gage services company, to lease 5,500 COSTS. sumers Mortgage Corp. for space at the square feet of space for the company’s 40,000-square-foot office building, lo­ headquarters. FIXED RATE ■ REFINANCE OR PURCHASE All you pay is a $300 Application. Fee which will be refunded when you close. REAL ESTATE BRIEFS Call now to take advantage of this - revolutionary, money-saving approach to Weichert Realtors’ sales associates of the company’s Ambassador’s Club mortgage financing. in the Aberdeen and Holmdel offices and a career member of the New Jersey volunteered their time and telephone State Million Dollar Club. Kenas is a Central New Jersey Region skills recently to support the Monmouth longtime resident of Matawan. 800-628-7762 County Mental Health Association. All Peter and Irene Neff of Hazlet have moneys raised will help fund programs joined The Prudential New Jersey for mentally ill children and adults as Realty’s Middletown office as sales well as family support groups. associates. The couple previously S t Bob Freeman, a sales associate with tenured as sales associates at Weichert Residential T1INC. Weichert Realtors’ Aberdeen office, has Realtors’ Middletown office. Mr. Neff MORTGAGE BANKER S earned the office’s Top Producer award has more than 13 years of industry expe­ for listing and selling the most homes in rience, while Mrs. Neff posts nearly 11. 1 Revmont Drive North, Route 35, Shrewsbury October. An experienced real estate pro­ Both are seven-time members of the New In other states, Residential First, Inc. fessional, Freeman has earned repeated Jersey Association of Realtors (NJAR) operates as Residential Mortgage Banking, Inc. membership to the New Jersey State Million Dollar Sales Club at the Bronze Million Dollar Club. He is a certified tax Level. Mr. Neff holds a Broker FHA and VA financing also available. assessor, a state-licensed appraiser and a Designation. Mrs. Neff is a recipient of Licensed Mortgage Banker - State of New Jersey graduate of the Realtor Institute. the Presidents Circle Designation. A Licensed Mortgage Banker - NYS Banking Department Barbara Kenas, a sales associate member of the New Jersey Association with Weichert Realtors’ Aberdeen of Woman Business Owners and the office, was awarded the office’s Dollar Hazlet Educational Foundation, she cur­ Volume Award for the month of rently is a member of the Monmouth October. Kenas has been listing and sell­ County Board of Realtors’ Associates NO KIDDING. ing homes for 10 years. She is a member Committee.

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R ed Raiders rebuild w ith new hoop cast

BY ALAN KARMIN lost people who were on the floor for long lengths of time. Take Laura Grimaldi. She Staff Writer played before Christmas last year, got hurt, and was in and out of the lineup the The Keyport High School girls’ bas­ rest of the year. Because of it, her time on ketball team has undergone a drastic the floor suffered. So she and the rest of change from a year ago, as nine players the team have to get some playing time. graduated from a 21-2 team that ran away That’s what it comes down to.” with the Shore Conference C North Carey, now in her third varsity season, Division crown. is joined in the Red Raiders’ starting line­ Only 6-0 junior center Jenny Carey up by the 5-5 Grimaldi, 5-7 junior point remains from last year’s starting lineup guard Kitty Lewandowski, 5-7 senior for­ and Coach Brian Brady believes it will ward Deboney Braithwaite and 5-7 take some time for his young squad to sophomore forward Shane Cere. come together. Bench support comes from 5-5 fresh­ “We’re getting better,” Brady said of men guards Jean Marie Parzych and his Red Raiders (4-2). “We’re starting to Shannon Terry, 5-7 junior swingman Ana play better as a team. The younger girls Heredia, 5-6 junior Erin Staeger and 5-6 are starting to develop and it’s just a mat­ senior Carole Doughty. ter of how long it takes. Brady said he believes the team still “Going into the season I knew that has the kind of athletes Keyport has graduating nine players would create always been able to put on the floor. some problems and we’re seeing that. “Without a doubt, that’s the one good When you run up against better teams you thing in Keyport,” said Brady. “You’re need bench strength and we’re lacking always going to come up with a tough, experience in that area. It’s getting better hard-nosed kid. You can’t fault the kids at and I see improvement but it takes time.” all for the effort that’s put into the game. Brady, like all high school coaches, They’ll give you 110 percent every time has always had to deal with the gradua­ they go on the floor. tion of talented athletes. But he said the “It’s just a matter of matching the loss of players from last year to this year amount of skill to the amount of skill seems to be more extensive than some of from the other team. People have to real­ the transitions he’s experienced in the ize that when you put a 5-5 guard up past. against a 5-10 guard, you’re giving some­ “When I came in (to coach at Keyport) thing away. And we’re still learning how there was a year where we had nothing to deal with those kinds of problems.” but freshmen and we just kind of bit the One thing that appears to be missing bullet,” said Brady. “You knew you were from the Red Raiders’ arsenal this winter going to lose those games. is Keyport’s trademark fast-paced transi­ “But in a season like this, I have peo­ tion game, something Brady said will take ple coming up off the junior varsity and time to develop. it’s a year where graduation really hurt us. “Everything in the past has been based We lost nine girls. That’s a lot of scoring and a lot of minutes. LEARNING ON THE JOB — Keyport High School’s Deboney Braithwaite “Most important were the minutes. We Continued on page 43 (33), seen here in action against Middletown South during the Bayshore Tournament championship game Dec. 30, is one of a legion of Red Raiders working hard to maintain the squad’s winning basketball tradi­ tion. O utdoor show to offer (Photo by Rich Schultz) som ething for everyone H ornets still haven’t The second annual Greater Philadelphia There are loads of special features Sport, Travel and Outdoor Show will open planned as well, just a few of which are an at the Fort Washington Expo Center, Fort interactive archery shoot, a challenging Washington, Pa., on Jan. 19 and run fish-fighting machine, the largest striper played best basketball through Jan. 23. ever captured, an exhibit featuring live This show fills the Expo Center with birds of prey, and a 45-foot mobile aquari­ BY ALAN KARMIN centage. But our strength has been our de­ fishing tackle displays, including the latest, um called the Hawg Trough. fense because that’s been there almost most technologically-advanced products This show will also kick off the eastern Staff Writer every game.” offered by major national manufacturers, tour of the “Take a Friend to Fly Fishing Devaney said while the Hornets’ play as well as custom products featuring the School.” Holmdel High School boys’ basketball at times may be inconsistent, the one con­ outstanding craftsmanship of many of the If you have a friend, spouse, son or coach Sean Devaney is just looking for his stant is the players’ hard work. country’s smaller manufacturers. daughter you’d like to introduce to this squad to find a level of consistency. The “These guys are busting their butts But fishing tackle is just the beginning. sport, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportu­ Hornets entered the week with a 4-2 mark every day,” the coach said. “They really There’s hunting gear, guides, outfitters, nity for a beginning fly fisherman to learn but have yet to reach their potential, the work hard in practice. vacation resorts, fishing boats, marine elec­ the techniques used by some of the world’s coach says. One problem may be that the “We have a tough schedule against tronics and accessories, world-class taxi­ most accomplished anglers. Pre-registra­ squad has the talent, but lacks the size and some very good teams, but I think that’s dermy displays, recreational vehicles, tion is required to attend school; call 1­ depth to match up with some opponents. great because then you’re challenged and sportsmen’s and conservation organiza­ 800-227-2067 for details. “We’re a pretty good team with the I think that’s important. It just means tions, and retailers - many of them offering Show hours are: Jan. 19-21, 2-10 p.m.; potential to be very good; we’ve just been these guys have to play well all the time special show bargains, and a lot more. Jan. 22, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Jan. 23, 10 a little inconsistent,” said Devaney. and work that much harder. I think we just In addition to the exhibits and included a.m. to 7 p.m. “We’ve been playing hard but when you need to find a level of consistency.” in the price of admission are daily seminars Admission prices are $7 for adults, $3 are a perdominantly outside shooting with some of the country’s most highly team, I guess you’re going to have some for children under 12. Children under 5 are Continued on page 43 regarded sports professionals. admitted free. nights when you don’t shoot a high per­ 4 2 JANUARY^12i_l984,,THES4DBBBMDHNT 9 M F O W T S .

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V i lia r is East C arolina ______BY ALAN KARMIN______Staff Writer

Matt Semenza, who Raritan High M akeover School football coach George Tardiff has long proclaimed as the Rockets’ franchise player, will continue his academic and athletic careers at East Carolina Univer­ sity, Greenville, N.C. On Monday, Semenza said he would accept ECU’s offer of a full football scholarship. The 6-3, 205-pound senior caught 24 W o m e n g a i n passes for 454 yards and five touchdowns as a tight end for the Rockets in 1993. He Strength was also a standout at free safety, where Confidence he made 50 solo tackles, 14 assists, four quarterback sacks and two interceptions Flexibility in Raritan’s 7-2 season. L e a r n Of his reasons for choosing ECU, Se­ menza said “I was really impressed with Self defense the way the coaches treated me. I was impressed with the facilities and the stadi­ while managing um and it’s a great opportunity for me to weight and play (NCAA) Division I football.” Talking about the school’s location in stress North Carolina, Semenza said “it’s a real nice area and everything just seemed to fall into place for what I was looking for in a school.” Semenza, who has not decided on a major, was one of the most heavily re­ cruited players in the Shore Conference this past fall as an offensive and defensive all-star. While Semenza was a successful tight end, he always preferred to talk about his defensive play. The senior said the ECU coaches envision him as a 230-pound blitzing outside linebacker. SPORTS SLATE Monday through Saturday Freehold Raceway, Route 9, Freehold Township, live harness racing, post time, 12:30 p.m.

Karate symbol Friday of excellence College Basketball, Morris at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, 3 p.m.

Saturday Introductory Special H.S. Wrestling, Middletown South at How­ ell High School, 11 a.m. Includes: I Private Orientation Lesson Sunday Gl (Uniform) School Patch Freehold Area Running Club Winter Speed Series, 5K run, 1 p.m., Freehold. 2 Weeks of Details: 536-9595. Group Classes College Hockey, Rutgers vs. Stony Brook, 2:45 p.m., at Chimney Rock, Bridgewater. Tickets: $4. Details: 249-5604.

Tuesday College Basketball, Mercer County Community College at Brookdale Com­ munity College, Lincroft, 7 p.m.

Jan.22 Classes for the whole family College Basketball, FDU at Monmouth Programs tailored to fit your needs College, West Long Branch, 7:30 p.m. Women's self defense and children's classes Shore Athletic Club Winter Series No. 2, SELF - DEFENSE CENTERS For introductory rates and schedules call... 5-mile race at Takanassee Lake, Long Branch, 11 a.m.; 5-mile race walk at 11:02 (908) 706-0707 • 1275 Rte. 35 North. • Middletown, NJ 07748 a.m. Details: 264-1692. (Next to All American Chevrolet) Call ahead to confirm dates and times of road races listed here. S P O R T S THE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY'12,'-.1994 4 3

H ornets still h a v e n ’t . . . Sp o rts junior Chris Chang, 5-8 junior Albert Kim Continued from page 41 and 5-9 sophomore Chris Houston. “It’s been a tough situation for the guys Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. all ABERDEEN at the Croydon Hall gym, off Leonardville The Hornets are led by 6-4 senior Mike on the bench,” said the coach. “Their min­ Road. Soccer is open to children ages 4 1/2­ Donovan. Donovan averaged 25.4 points utes have been inconsistent so it’s been 16, fee, $40; baseball is open to children ages and 11 rebounds per game as a junior, and hard for them to get in any kind of a The Aberdeen-Matawan Girls’ Softball 6-8, fee, $35; ages 9-18, fee, $45; softball is is currently scoring 18 points and pulling groove. League will hold final registration for the open to children ages 6-7, fee, $35; ages 8-12, “But we’ve been getting pressed so 1994 season on the following dates: Feb. 19, fee, $40. All registrants must be of age prior to down 10 rebounds. Donovan can shoot 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Feb. 23, 6:30-8:30 p.m., and from well beyond the three-point arc, but much and when you don’t have a lot of Aug. 1. There is no registration by mail. Three size on the floor it’s tough to bring in Feb. 26, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Aberdeen Town or more children from one family, $100. Fees has often found himself double- and Hall, Church Street. Divisions are: Instruc­ must be paid at registration. triple-teamed. smaller people when it’s that type of tional (kindergarten through second grade); “Mike’s scoring has been down but his game. I’m looking to get them more min­ Minor (third-, fourth- and fifth-graders), River Plaza Baseball and Softball signups level of play has been every bit as good as utes.” Intermediate (sixth- and seventh-graders) and will be held on Jan. 18, 19, 20 and 21 from 7-9 last year and then some,” said Devaney. Devaney said any success the Hornets Major (eighth-graders and older). Fee is $35 p.m. and Jan. 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the “He’s been double-teamed yet his re­ achieve this season will be the result of a per child, $15 per additional child. Signups are River Plaza Boys Club, Nut Swamp Park, 10 bounding is still where it was last year. team effort. open to residents of all towns. Details: Joe Orchard Street. Divisions and fees as follows: He’s been playing hard and he keeps his “I guess you could say the whole is Shalhoub, 566-9673. ages 5-6 co-ed Rookie League, $25; new age 7 composure on the court. I really believe greater than the sum of its parts,” he said. co-ed American League, $45; ages 8-9 co-ed The Matawan-Aberdeen Babe Ruth League league, $45; Junior Girls Softball (third, Mike would much rather get a win for the “These guys have to play as a team and will hold registration for the 1994 baseball everyone has to contribute. One individual fourth, fifth grade), $35; ages 10-12 Little team than worry about how many points season at Toomer Fieldhouse, Middlesex League, $45; Senior Girls Softball (sixth, sev­ he puts on the board.” is not going to do it and I think these guys Road, Matawan, at the following times: 7-9 enth, eighth grade), $45; ages 13-14 boys Running the offense for the Hornets is understand that. p.m. tonight, noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, 7-9 league, $45; and ages 15-17 boys league, $45. 5-9 sophomore Mike Klatsky, who came “They know they have to do the little p.m. Jan. 19, noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 22, 7-9 p.m. Family discounts available. Copy of birth cer­ on the scene as a freshman a year ago. things well in order for us to be success­ Jan. 26 and noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 29. tificate required. Details: Tim Kirk, 842­ “Despite being only a sophomore, ful. I think individual statistics become Registration is open to all boys and girls ages 5909. Klatsky is very experienced,” said De­ meaningless for us. Our success can’t be 5-18. Registration fees: Bambino Division (ages 5-12), $50; Babe Ruth Division (ages vaney. “If there is one guy we really measured by what one individual does. 13-18), $65. All fees are due at the time of R E C10 N A couldn’t afford to be without, it’s proba­ “I ’m hoping to be in every game and registration. There is also a $50 family work bly him. He handles the ball real well, he hope to get to the fourth quarter against bond, refundable if volunteer services are per­ plays defense on the opposing point guard the really good teams. If we can get to the formed. Registration for Babe Ruth baseball is Three area athletes are playing basketball at and his scoring is beginning to pick up.” fourth quarter and keep the game close, open to to all area residents. Details: 290­ Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison this then someone like Donovan, Klatsky or 1680. winter. Chris Vaubel of Middletown, a 6-0 The rest of the Holmdel starting five freshman guard, has played in seven games for includes 6-0 senior forward Joe Pollack, McKeever can take over a little bit.” the Jersey Devils (4-3), averaging 2.3 points 6-0 junior guard/forward Russ McKeever Devaney added that this year’s squad HAZl and 2.6 rebounds per game. Vaubel, a graduate and 5-10 sophomore Chris Venino. is easy to coach because of the presence of Middletown South High School, has hit 6­ “Venino has played much better of the two seniors, Donovan and Pollack. 18 FG, 2-11 three-pointers, with 12 assists. The Hazlet Youth Athletic League will hold Darrell Wordelmann of Aberdeen, a 6-4 defense,” said Devaney. “I think he knows “When you have two seniors like 1994 spring baseball/softball registrations at that’s what we need a lot of. He also has Donovan and Pollack, they carry the load freshman forward, has appeared in three the Union Avenue Middle School cafeteria. games, with four total rebounds, averaging 1.3 the ability to hit the outside shot when and they are like having coaches on the Dates and times as follows: tonight, 7-9 p.m.; teams double up on Donovan. floor,” he said. “They’ve been with me for ppg. He is a graduate of Matawan Regional Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Jan. 19, 7-9 p.m.; High School. Corrie Bullock of Middletown “McKeever is our best athlete, he a few years and they know what we have Jan. 26, 7-9 p.m.; and Feb. 2, 7-9 p.m. Proof has started all five games for the undefeated always draws the other team’s best player, to do. With their work ethic, the younger of residency and birth certificate required for FDU women’s team. Bullock, a 5-5 freshman no matter how big the other player is, kids follow right along which makes it an all players. Two checks required - one for guard, has keyed the Jersey Devils with her Russ will guard him. Potentially, he could easier transition for the younger guys.” work deposit ($100) and one for the registra­ backcourt play that includes 25 assists (5 apg., tion fees. Fees are $55 for one child, $70 for score some big numbers. He could shoot While Devaney is happy for what leads team) and 14 steals (2.8 spg., leads two children, $85 for three or more children. team). Bullock, a Middletown South High the three, he goes to the hole real strong Donovan and Pollack have done on the Details: 264-3060 (leave message). and he can hit the boards. We’re looking hardwood, he is also proud of what the School graduate, is averaging 1.6 points and for him to hit his stride and once he does, two will be doing after graduation, which 3.6 rebounds per game. he’s going to be a real good one. he calls “great accomplishments.” HOLMDEL The Rotary Clubs of Monmouth County and “As far as Pollack, if every kid played Donovan will be attending Yale Uni­ the American Cancer Society will host the to his potential the way Joe does, we’d versity, and Pollack has been accepted to The Holmdel Youth Athletic Association will 1994 Lombardi Awards dinner at 7 p.m. Feb. probably be 6-0. He doesn’t score much, the Wharton School of Business at the hold baseball/softball registration from 6-8:30 11 at the Sheration Hotel, Eatontown. The he doesn’t take many shots and he really University of Pennsylvania. p.m. Thursday at Indian Hill School. Lombardi awards honor outstanding high doesn’t have the stats, but we’re a much Holmdel is scheduled to play Rumson Registration fees are as follows: baseball, school football linemen from Monmouth better team with Joe on the floor.” tonight, Allentown on Friday (home, 7:30 kindergarten, first grade, $50; baseball, second County. Honored from area schools will be: Coming off the bench for Devaney’s p.m.) and Wall Township on Tuesday through ninth grade, $65; softball, kinder­ Paxton Ryan of Middletown North, Dave garten, first grade, $30; softball, second squad are 6-2 freshman Chris Rogers, 6-1 (away, 7 p.m.). Simprini of Middletown South, John Sor- through ninth grade, $45. Registrations anno of Mater Dei, Mike Luzio of Matawan, accepted at Holmdel Recreation Department, Greg Kemp of Keyport, Tom Manfre of Town Hall, through Jan. 28 ($10 late fee after Holmdel, Dave Lowry of St. John Vianney Jan. 28. Late registrants not guaranteed place­ and Sean Hurley of Raritan. Organizers of the R ed R aiders rebuild... ment on a team.) In an effort to balance teams, event will present the first Glenn Siegel all baseball players in first through seventh Memorial Award to former New York Giants how many points or rebounds she has - grade will be rated in a tryout to be held Feb. 4 Continued from page 41 tight end Mark Bavaro. Each year the Glenn she’s a (NCAA) Division I college athlete at Satz School. Players will be notified of the Siegel award will honor a professional athlete when you watch her move. schedule. Pony League (seventh grade) and who offers support to a teen-age cancer Senior League (eight, ninth grades) players patient. Tickets to the dinner are $40 and may on our ability to get defensive rebounds,” “Her footwork alone around the blocks will get a full refund of HYAA fees if they and in the paint make her a quality player. be purchased by calling the American Cancer he said. “We had players like Carolyn play on school teams and do not wish to play Society at 280-2323. Hassmiller and Colleen Hanrahan who The problem is getting the ball into her a HYAA ball. The league should be notified of weren’t big but who were 5-8 or 5-9 and number of times is difficult because she is this decision by March 25. The annual Rovers International Indoor could still go up and get a rebound and now the focus of all the other teams.” SOccer Camp held at GoodSports USA in had the skill to take off and run with the Brady said he’s looking for the rest of KEYPORT Aberdeen Township will kick off on Jan. 22. ball and start the fast break. the players to raise their effort and eventu­ I Open to boys and girls ages 6-12, the camp “Now it’s a case where we’re having a ally to be able to play the type of game will run for eight consecutive Saturdays. tough time just getting the rebound on the Keyport is known for. Erika Heilesen hit a layup and a free throw Details: Rovers International, 248-1342, or defensive end,” Brady said. “We’re deal­ “Braithwaite fits the mold of some of for her only points of the game with 9:57 left GoodSports USA, 290-0003. the past players where she’ll take the ball and the three-point play was a big one as it ing basically with players who are 5-7 and Monmouth Grand Siam, Ginesi Drive, smaller after Jenny. and take off running,” he said. “She’s very helped Drexel stem a Delaware State come­ back and led the Dragons to a 76-55 victory Marlboro, will sponsor a hitting camp for boys “Jenny has to carry the load with the fast and I’m looking for her to pick up the and girls, to be conducted by Brookdale rebounding and she has for the most part. tempo a little bit. over the Hornets on Jan. 4. Heilesen, a gradu­ ate of Keyport High School, is a freshman at Community College baseball coach Paul She’s had two games with 16 rebounds “I think once Grimaldi hits her stride, the Philadelphia school. She is averaging 2.5 MacLaughiin. The clinic will be held Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 9-11 a.m. and I’ll take that anytime. The problem is, she’ll help us a lot. She hasn’t found her ppg. for the Dragons (2-6). she’s getting most of them. There are not shot yet but she’s still been a hustler on Details: 536-4900. a lot of rebounds going to the other play­ defense and created some turnovers. ers and I can’t give her much time to rest “Once she gets her shooting groove MlDDLETO 1 8 News about area athletes in college, local during a game.” recreation teams or registrations may be sent and some of the other things start falling to Sport Shorts, The Independent, 7 Edgeboro Brady said this is the year Carey has into place, the younger kids start to see The Bayshore Youth Athletic Association Road, East Brunswick 08816, att. Mark come into her own. more time, we’ll be competitive,” Brady will hold spring signups for soccer, baseball Rosman. To reach the Sports Department, call “If you watch her play - I don’t care added. and softball on Friday from 7-9 p.m., and 254-7000, ext. 229. 4 4 JANUARY 12,1994, THE INDEPENDENT

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Seeks C-Christian SPECIAL DWF, 28, red/hazel, 5’3", H/W ate, seeking SWF, 23+, petite, ANIMAL LOVER proportionate, enjoys reading, God; seeking SWM, 37-45, 160lbs, tired of bar scene, S/DWF, 25-30. 0 2476 DJPF, 49, attractive, sincere, who knows how to treat a lady, friendly, caring, definitely seeking SA/HF, enjoys out­ DWPM, 42YO, 5’6". homeown­ (e x o 2 /2 ) ______J- Jewish loves good conversation, long beaches, experiencing new attractive, likes music, wants to er, family oriented, loyal, seek­ things. Seeking fun, romantic, for friendship, conversation, doors, gourmet cooking, can­ SEEKING FUN? A-Asian walks, theatre, tennis. Seeking more. 0 24 2 8 (exo1/26) be treated special. 0 2579 dlelight, horses, Harleys, for ing S/DWF, 30-40YO, for SWM, 28-35, good sense of (e x p 2 /2 3 )______SW M, 32, brown/brown, attrac­ B-Black a secure PJM, honest, com­ VERY GOOD COOK possible relationship. No bar movies, malls, dining out. passionate, intelligent, loves humor. Must love children. VALENTINE S DAY 02490 (exp 1/26)______tive professional with good Attractive W W F, Italian, 5'3”f flies/blow fiends. 0 2563 sense of humor enjoys boating H-Hispanic ife, desires a permanent rela­ 02501 (expl/26)______SWM, 18, blond/blue, 5’11", (e x o 2 /2 3 ) MALE IN SEARCH N/S/D, drug-free, enjoys going ______skiing and travel, seeking a W-White tionship. 0 2 5 3 8 (exp2/16) A R E Y O U O U T T H E R E ? 160lbs, easygoing, enjoys cars CARING, O F F E M A L E Are you a S/DWM, 5’10”+, 40- out and visiting Atlantic City, SW F, 24-30, pretty, petite, slim WANTED seeks W M, N/S, early 70's, for and animals. Seeks SF, COMPASSIONATE Has M.S., looking for someone P-Professional 55YO, that has security, hu­ race/age unimportant, but hon- who can see the person, not for honest caring relationship. 28-36YO S/DWM for a DWF, companionship. 0 2429 SWJM, dad, 39, 511”, 180lbs, 02475 (exp2/2) ______YO-Years Old 29, 5'7", 135lbs. Seeking mor, gentleness, intelligence? ( e x p 1 / 2 6 ) ______estv is. 0 25 8 0 (exp2/23) handsome, sensitive, looking the handicap, would like to romantic, outgoing, fun-loving Then this independent, articu­ HELPJ for attractive, bright, woman, meet some one, 25-33YO, for LOOKING FOR LTR ISO-ln Search Ol late DWF. 57', 40+. blonde/ NEW BEGINNINGS SJM. 42, 6’, 185lbs, accom­ male w/a good personality, and Attractive, accomplished, cute SWM, 29YO, 6'2", 200lbs, 32-41, kids o.k.. for friendship friendship/possible romance. N/S-Non Smoker warmth for my cold feet. Kids blue, would like to hear from brown/blue, hardworker, seeks and love. 0 2 5 5 9 (exp2/23) 02515 (exp 1/26)______plished, preppy-looking, but cuddly, professional JF, widow politically liberal. Seeks S/DJF, O.K., N/S, light drinker. 0 2 5 3 9 you. Smokers o k . D/D free. SW/AF, 18-30, N/S, petite, ALONE LOOKING N/D-Non Drinker 02486 (exp i 26)______invites a mature, warm, intelli- 30-40. 02466 (exp2/2) ( e x p 2 /l6 ) ______ent, successful, sincere honest, shy. 02581 (exp2/23) W IT H Y O U Honest, nice, attractive, SWM, JWM, to mutually began the FRIENDSHIP FOR DWM, 31, Italian, 5'7”, 180lbs, 18, enjoys everything, seeking tnew year together. 0 24 1 7 94 AND FOREVER well-built, very sincere, caring, SWF, 18-20, for a fun relation­ © tlln i QVQCni (exRl/2$)______Hardworking, warm, honest, open, honest, intimate seeking ship. 0 24 6 3 (exp2/2)______sincere, caring, open, affection­ same in lady 28-33YO. 0 25 6 0 SOLITARY MAN WHERE ARE YOU? ate, 22 SWM, seeking same in Your Business SWF, 26, attractive, who (exp 2/23) ______SW CM, 44, 5'11 ”, nice looking, Indian Ctdsine enjoys conversation, music, 18-30 S/DWF, likes to do any­ PRIVATE down-to-earth bachelor, likes S>era6tp SatOi & 7tari4 Outturn movies, poetry, and more. thing, kids o.k. 0 2567 DANCER country roads, museums and Looking for that special some­ (e x p 2 /2 3 )______SWM, 20YO, 6’, 200lbs, well classic rock, seeking attractive, Can Be & jluxd. one that everyone dreams. THE built, athletic dancer, seeking average weight, caring, SW CF Va*. - S t f . *S .9 S Englishtown area, not into BASIC SWF, with great body, mind, 34-41, no dependents. 0 2516 bars, N/S preferable. 02421 Friendship means communica­ and personality, for good times, (e x p 2 /9 )______tion. Communication means Advertised Here , FREE DINNER V alue I p lo SI 1.00 | (e x p l/2 6 ) ______and romance. 02561 (exp GIVE NO FUN DOING IT ALONE openness and honesty. 2 /2 3 )______M E A T R Y t Buy 1 Entree & Get Second Entree ■ Honesty means secureness. HIV-POSITIVE 45YO, brown/brown, 180lbs, SWF, 50, enjoys bowling, SWM, 22, seeks S/DWF, 18­ i of Equal or Less Price FREE dancing, music, water sports, S W M , 3 9 , 6 ’, 1 6 6 lb s ., lo o k in g romantic, loyal, sincere, hon­ Cali 29. Kids o.k. For more info, call for one on one relationship with est, likes dancing, dining, quiet evenings, going out seek­ me. 0 2568 (exp2/23)______VWThis Coupon Only Expires 1/31/94 ing SWM, 50-60, secure, hon­ SW F\, lively, for travelling, movies, quiet evenings at est, fun loving, down to earth, S W M , 4 9 enjoys Harley Davidsons, quiet home. Looking for a woman, jeans/sweatshirt/dress up. Seeks a full-figured woman. nights by the fireplace, dining. 20-50, who is romantic for LTR. 1-800-660-4ADS 02571 (ex02/23) 0 2557 (exp2/23)______02503 (exp1/26)______.mmrmnnnmmi.mii., ^ ^ k j mmrnm 908-566-0600 02407 (exp1/26) r m a m ^ c y i ^ h t -k&p* Qr v q m v a m THE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 12,1994 *

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CANCUN, MEXICO NOTICES NOTICES GOURMET COFFEE TIMESHARE & ICE CREAM SHOPPE F O R S A L E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FLOATING WEEK in a Great location. Owner must CLASSIFIED ON PROPOSED WATER RATE INCREASE 5 STAR RESORT move. Priced to sell. Terms Members of the public are invited to attend and express their with ALL the amenities. avail. Call 908-356-5766 viewsOn on August the proposed 31, 1993, rate Shorelands increases. Water Company, Inc. filed a 908-821-1434 Petition with the New Jersey Board of Regulatory Commissioners OLD BRIDGE-Hair Salon For waterin Docket rates No. for WR93080339 customers of for the the company. approval of increases in , base DISNEY AREA FLA. Sale. Call for information: A Public Hearing will be held on January 24, 1994. commenc 908-251-8818 ing at 7:00 P.M., prevailing time, before a Judge of the Office of 2/3/4/ bedroom. Luxury homes Administrative Law sitting in the Hazlet Municipal Court Room, 3mi. Disney. From $550/wk. 1-800-660-4ADS Hazlet Township Municipal Court and Police Department Building. 908-446-8237.... 908-446-0224 filed255 Middleby Shorelands Road, Hazlet, Water New Company, Jersey. 07730-0372 inc., B.P.U. on Docketthe Petition No. WR93080339. OAL Docket No. PUC 9818-93 for approval of LOG CABIN, PA. • News Transcript • Sentinel • Suburban • Bayshore Independent • Middletown Independent • The Examiner increasesThe increasein base waterproposed rates by for the customers Company of themay company. result in an $800./PER WEEK increase in rates of $792,133 or 11.0% over presently in-force CALL 908-254-1331, EVES ratesAn (base average rates 5/8and purchasedinch customer water usingadjustment 18,700 charge) gallons per GARAGE Marlboro. Alarm, quarter will experience an increased annual expense of $39.00 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO fenced w/elec gate. All sizes. (11%) if the[Service full rate charges request would is approved. be affected as follows] Winter rental. Ocean front $28.-$109./m o. 908-536-0235 I. General Metered Service: property. Right on the beach, A. Fixed Service Charge:Current Proposed oil provided free. For more REAL ESTATE 5-15 COMMERCIAL 17-28 FINANCIAL 29-32 EMPLOYMENT 35-41 Per Quarter % Increase information, call 908-555-8694 025 Business Meter Size 'Par Quarter 25.00 % 29.00 16% 5/8" Meter 37.50 $ 43.50 16% 3/4”1" Meter 62.50 I 72.50 16% 1 Vi” Meter 125.00 I 145.00 16% BUY IT 2" Disc Meter 300.00200.00 $ 34800232.00 16% ★ A BUSINESS ★ 2"Compound Turbine or Meter SELL IT MERCHANDISE 42-51 GABAGE SALES 60 INSTRUCTION 63 LOST & FOUND 64 PETS/ANIMALS 65 3” Turbine or 375.00 $ 435.00 16% that I started & own did $6 Compound Meter FIND IT million last year. Help me ex­ 4” Meter 1,250.00625.00 |$ 1,450.00 725.00 - 16% 8”6” Meter 2,000.00 $ 2,320.00 16% pand. P/T, F/T, domestically & 10” Meter___ „ 2.87500 $ 3.335.00 16% CLASSIFIED internationally. No investment. B. Consumption Rates psi IQQQ gallons (Current includes Company is 8 yrs old & is top Purchased Water Adjustment Charge); MISCELLANEOUS 66-68 ENTERTAINMENT 69 SERVICE DIRECTORY 70-96 BOATING 10S-1D6 AUTOMOTIVE 110-119 Current Proposed % Increase rated. Call Mike to hear & $3.4073 $3.7148 9.02% leave message 908-389-7523 II. Private Fire Charges: A. Sprinkler connections with hose or hydrant connected to Entrepreneurs Wanted them: Current Proposed Service Size Per Quarter Per Quarter % Increase INC. 500 Company needs Fax Your Ad 908-432-0016 HOW TO WRITE A 3” $ — $ 433.00 new brokers to establish NJ 4” $ 625.00 $ 722.00 15.52% COMMERCIAL market. No franchise fees, no CLASSIFIED A D THAT SELLS 6" $ 1,250.00 I 1,444.00 15.50%15.52% Mail Your Ad B sprinkler8” connections $ 2,000.00 without hose$ 2.310.00 or hydrant . connected. . . sales, no inventory, no risk. Greater Media Newspapers > Start your ad with what you're selling. to them: Residual & commission Current % Increase income . Profit sharing. Classified Department • Be descriptive. List the best features of your Item first. Service Size Per Quarter new Floor Space Serious inquires only. ■ Use only standard abbreviations. 3" I 437.50 15.42% 908-257-3407 7 Edgeboro Rd. 6”8" $ 1,400.00 875.00 15.50% HOLMDEL/HAZLET East Brunswick, NJ 08816 > Always state the price of a sale item. If you're Private hydrant charges are proposed to increase from flexible on price include the word "asking" in your ad. $138.00 per quarter to $160.60 per quarter (15%). 1-4 room office suites. Short STRIKE IT RICH \ ■ Be sure to include your phone number and times to III. Public Fire Charges:Current Proposed term leases, shared services. call. Service Per Year Per Year % Increase Start at $290./month VENDING Hydrant Charge $ 275.00 $ 320.00 16.36% Call 908-264-1138 > Including the word '‘please1’ in your ad increases Inch/Foot Charge $ 0.0900 $ 0.1040 15.55% $2,500.-$3,500. cash income E m s m response. IV. A.Emergency Non-Exempt: or Backup Bulk Sales: possible weekly. Patented m a­ 1. Fixed Service Charge: SOUTH AMBOY chines. No competition. Prime MONDAY.....Line Ads • 1:30 pm Proposed routes for sale cheap. No $ Meter Size PerCurrent Quarter Per Quarter % Increase Display Ads - 11:00 noon 3” Meter $ 375.00 % 435.00 16.0% Space available, 100 - 5,000 down if qualified. Call Joyce 4" Meter $ 625.00 $f 1.450.00 725 00 16.0% sq. ft. Craftsman welcome. 1-800-992-1202 8”6” Meter $ 2.000.001,250.00 t 2,320.00 16.0% Many extras. 908-727-5012 HOURS 10” Meter $ 2.875.00 3,335.00 16.0% VENDING ROUTE ESTAB­ ■ 4 Lines 2. Non-Exempt Consumption Rates pfir l.QQO gslifim LISHED- Up to $2,000./week 00 (Current includes Water Adiustment DAILY...... 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Charge): 018 Stores Cash - Limited Available. Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We ■ 2 Times ‘ 16 Current Proposed 800-877-1340 accept responsibility for only the first incorrect insertion. We Private Party Merchandise $3.3973 $3 7048 resen/e the right to edit, reject or properly classify any ad. Pre-Paid B Exempt:1. Fixed Service Charge: WANT TO MAKE . $4-each additional line Meter Size Current Per Quarter Proposed Per Quarter % Increase FREEHOLD $3,000. PLUS A MONTH? 3" Meter $ 321.99 $ 373.50 15.99% Become a Mobile DJ on a 15.99% 2,000 sq. ft., exc. exposure, shoestring. Get all the infor­ 4" Meter £ 536.66 $ §22.50 directly on Rte. 9, 1 mi. north 8”6” Meter $I 1.717.301,073.31 |$ 1.2451,992 00 15.99%15 99% mation needed to start. Send 10” Meter _ $ 2,468.61 $ 2,863^60 16.'““ o f raceway. Call check or MO for $11.45 to: 2. Exempt Consumption Rates PSL l.QQQ galiS£25 (£tirr£n$ 908-431-3455 or stop at J & K D J ’s includes Purchased Water Adiustment Charge): Central Jersey Pools Current Proposed % Increase P O B o x 1 7 0 Pind:n^Fake -.w i m s r T o w n h o u se s $2.9208 $3 1900 9.21% R o u te 9 Navesink, NJ 07752 V. Sales For Resale/Manasquan: F r e e h o ld (15 day $$ back guarantee) FOR WEEK OF RatesAny reliefare proposed determined to byincrease the Board by 15.68% to be iust and reasonable HOWELL may be allocated by the Board to any class or classes of December 30,1993 age,customers as the ofBoard the companymay deem in appropriate.such manner, The and Board in such may percent choose Point O’Woods, Cypress to impose a greater portion of the increase on any present or Bask in the Sun on a model. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, all ap­ fromfuture any class increase or classes, any groupof the orforegoing, groups of or customers, may vary maythe percent­ exclude Beautiful Sandy Beach... pliances, wall to wall, a/c, age of increase applicable to any or the foregoing. This could result R e s o r t JOAN SINGER comcompletely remodeled. inage any increase particular larger service than or the class percentage of customers requested. receiving a percent _ Play Tennis on the Lighted Move in cond. Avail im­ Further information, including copies of the Petition and from Matawan proposed rate schedules may be obtained at the Company s ■ f l f t o f l Courts...Enjoy the Jacuzzis mediately. $85,000. Nego. business office at 1709 Union Avenue, Hazlet, New Jersey. Call Steve 908-431-5626 SHORELANDS WATER COMPANY, INC. By: Michael P. Walsh, President U U llU U and Saunas...Relax at the Dated: December 29,1993 Published January 12,1994 $330.00 h Oceanfront Cabana Bar. 005 Apartments i i i i i F O r MYRTLE BEACH 007 Houses for Sale 013 Real Esfcj for Rent 011 Mobile Homes South Carolina EAST BRUNSWICK- Bedrm./ Wanted REAL ESTATE WEST END-Long Branch FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP attached den in townhouse $500. Kitchen, laundry, pool, S t u d io . 3Vz room Garden Apartment By owner. 4 bedroom Cape ENGLISHTOWN - WANTED 2 tennis. Partial utils. No smok­ 00f; Apartments on Greens Ave. Includes heat, C o d . 1 V baths, c/a, full base­ SILVERMEAD work shop area. Electric & fuUvFutmsheo parking, patio, air. Lake ment, fireplace, added kitchen ing/pets. 908-390-8969 55 yrs. & over. 3 bdrms., 2 bathroom facilities needed. CaWetM Elberon area, 1 block to and family room. Attached ga­ baths, large liv. rm., din. rm., Call 908-536-3604 Steeps ocean. Beautifully maintained. rage. Dead end street. eat-in kit., central heat and Beau'x X S & * \ EATONCREST APTS $ 1 4 6 ,0 0 0 . MIDDLETOWN 3 7 5 to 4 6 0 Tennis & swim club. Large No pets. Appointment only air, screened-in porch. Exc. 908-222-6145 size rooms w/19ft living rm. No broker involved Outstanding neighborhood. cond. Orig. $65,000. Asking WANT TO RENT 5 3 5 to 6 3 5 Non-smoker. Near exit 114, $48,500. 908-431-9453 Only minutes from Ocean Call 908-780-1909 2 bedroom apartment/condo/ RATES beaches, Golf Courses, Fish­ pkwy. $450. per month. house in Matawan or Keyport AVA- ing & Boating. Near all hous­ 007 Houses tor Sale 908-957-8463 needed immediately. Single es of Worship & Malls. Mon- OLD BRIDGE CHECK professional with references. F r i 9 : 3 0 a m -4 p m , PARLIN-com fortable/clean. Call 908-607-0473 Photographs Gladly Shown 908-542-1105. Pine Brook by owner. A rare find. 3/4 a c r e , Private bath. Appliance privi­ EAST BRUNSWICK vintage, 4 bdrm., charming co­ The Classified Rd., Hope Rd., Eatontown. 2 leges. Furnished. $400./mo. + LEDDY & DICK POLITY 908-566-5220 blocks from Exit 105 GSP Perfect starter home with lonial set in new family devel­ security. 908-721-6169 pages for bargains. CALL CLASSIFIED! everything either new or opment featuring 2 baths, eat FREEHOLD-Spacious 2 bdrm. updated. 2/3 bedrooms. A in kitchen, liv. rm. w/fireplace. New carpet. Great location. MUST SEE!! ERA Advantage French door louvre window, 010 Rentals Walk to transportation. $750. Realty. 908-591-8000 formal dining rm. w/fireplace & FOR SALE BY OW NER COME TO THE BEACH per mo. 908-866-9702 side screened porch, 10’x17’. to Share Hardwood floors throughout. And save a bundle, loo! FREEHOLD Mini kitchen w/side laundry EAST BRUNSWICK 4 Bedrooms, 2 car HAZLET rm. & back porch, 14’x14’, & ROOMMATE WANTED garage, Inground pool. Handyman special. 2 BEDROOM, kitchen, dining MUST SEE!!! basement. Asking $145,000. Fun female, smoker, down to earth, seeks responsible MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. room, living room & full bath Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 908-679-8655 * 1 9 9 ,0 0 0 2Vz 20-23 year old female with in private home with own pri­ baths, finished basement, THE BEST Listing Program! steady job to share 2 bed­ MATAWAN 4 Bedroom home. Newly ren­ vate entrance. Close to trans­ laundry room, oversized 2 car Enjoy our beautiful, wide beach & room apartment within Old portation. All utilities included. garage, screened-in porch, ovated: Painted inside/outside, new carpet­ Bridge area. If interested call our great golf courses this summer. Security required. Call: central air, steel siding, 1/ 2+ 2% LIST COST Laura at 908-360-1609 ing, new kitchen floor, refinished hard­ 908-739-3302 acres, landscaped. Sell $200,000-Save $2,000. wood floors. O L D B R I D G E ATTACHED APARTMENT Written commitment on ads till ...... * 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 BEACHFRONT C0N00S COUNTRY LIVING APTS with separate entrance, bed­ sold. Full service broker. MATAWAN 1 Bedroom on lake. Needs 2 bedroom apts. avail. Heat, room, living room, full bath, Ask for Paul Ricca 0 11 Mr.bile Homes Oceanfront balconies, everything air conditioning, hot water, kitchen. All appliances. Low R & B Brokers Realty, Inc. some work. Central location. cooking gas and dishwashers taxes. Near all schools. Morning: 908-972-8096 you need including microwave, included. Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Office: 908-431-3933 HAZLET-Why Rent? New mo­ * 8 5 ,0 0 0 908-360-2992 PRINCIPALS ONLY bile homes. Financing. 15 & LAURENCE HARBOR washer/dryer, beachfront pool, too. 908-462-7869 20 year. 6 mo-1 yr. free rent SAYREVILLE Use your VISA Call: 908-888-9335 2 Bedroom cottage, porch, detached BORDENTOWN AVENUE garage. 200 yards from Raritan Bay. WEEKLY RATES BUY IT or MASTERCARD WINDING WOOD MONMOUTH JCT. 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom SELL IT to pay for your * 6 5 ,0 0 0 1 & 2 BEDROOM GARDEN S C H U L T ’7 2 , 1 2 ’x 6 5 ’, 2 b e d r *575 -$800 $650 -$950 APARTMENTS FROM $560. FIND IT Classified Ads room, screened in porch, BRAND NEW AVAILABLE washer, diyer. MUST SELL. CALL 908-591-8715 Bill and Jackie Canino Open daily 9am-6pm CLASSIFIED 1-800-660-4-ADS Asking $25,000. EXT. 5769 908-238-3919 Call 908-274-1722 908-577-0892 ' 4 6 JANUARY 12, '1994, THEIN&EPENDENT

Q30;i Income Tax 035 Help 035 Help Wa j f i k Full Tin ARNOLD MAYBERG.CPA EMPLOYMENT DECORATING ASSOCIATE RECREATION Fast, efficient, friendly service. Seeking creative business SALES $ AVON TEACHER AIDES Located in Concordia Shop­ minded person for interior ping Ctr., Monroe. For FREE 035 Help Wanted ADVERTISING SALES decorating. Training. Part/full ACTIVITIES 1-800-545-8390 TEACHERS 029 Accounting price quote call 609-655-4263 time. Call 908-583-3712 Full time/part time. Call 908-254-7000 SPECIALIST SALES Nursery school. Call between ADVERTISERS Or Fax 908-254-0256 GAS ATTENDANT 9am & 5pm 908-254-3505 JOHN HASLACH CPA & READERS Photography studio, Matawan ft is the policy of this newspaper For Greater Media F/P/T. East Brunswick Gulf. The Manor Nursing Home, a area. Photography a plus. Call ACCOUNTING & TAXES that all help wanted advertisements Apply in person. 114 Ryders Joint commission Accredited 908-566-1567 ask for Mike. Call 908-583-6625 will begin with a job title. Opportunity Lane. Call 908-249-7207 • Facility located in Freehold, TEACHER Use your VISA Call 1-800-660-4 ADS If your goal is growth, has a full-time Activities Spe­ New Jersey certified pre­ share our’s, building GENERAL OFFICE WORK cialist position available. SALES school. Parlin area. Call Ann BUY IT or MASTERCARD MIDDLESEX COUNTY Marboro law office. at 908-721-5444 from 9 to 3. to pay for your territory for this dynamic Call 908-780-5900 The applicant should possess Telecommunications SELL IT CHECK local newspaper group. a degree in recreational thera­ A rapidly growing Telecom­ Classified Ads You must be aggressive HOUSE CLEANER py, art or related field. Music munications Management WAITER/WAITRESS FIND IT The Classified self-starter, personable, For Monmouth/Middlesex skills are a plus. Must have Company is seeking Also Kitchen help. FT/PT 1-800-660-4-ADS with excellent verbal residential daytime cleaning good writing skills and the ambitious, aggressive, persis­ Flexible hours. Must be CLASSIFIED pages for bargains. communication skills. service. Car necessary. Will ability to relate well with geri­ tent outside sales people with available weekends. Call MEDIA SALES EXPE­ train. Call 908-583-9617 atric residents. 2 years experience for the OLENS PLACE 908-264-2990 RIENCE A MUST. First local metropolitan area. Must year earnings mid-to- We offer excellent benefits. have ability to operate on your high $20,000., including MAINTENANCE Call Mrs. Halle Stolze for an own and maintain a “Take 036 Help Wanted salary & commission. For Senior Citizen building in appointment Monday-Friday, 9 Charge" attitude. Position may Excellent benefits. Fu­ Keyport area. Late afternoon/ am - 4 pm, at: lead to a Team Sales Man­ Part Time early evening shift. Call THE MANOR ager. Excellent compensation ture ceiling unlimited! ADVERTISERS INCOME Call, Fax or send 908-264-9550 689 W. Main Street package. Base salary, & READERS resume to Freehold, NJ 07728 residual commission, car It is the policy of this newspaper B. Englert, Phone: 908-431-5200, ext. 30. allowance, 401K and more. that all help wanted advertisements Advertising Manager MANAGER Equal Opportunity Employer. Fax resume and salary history will begin with a job title. Greater Media Newspapers Bonsai greenhouses. Some to: Mr. George Crompton at Call 1-600-660-4 ADS TAX Edgeboro Road experience in greenhouses. 703-715-7909 or mail to: East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Excellent salary. Japan THE MANOR 1850 Centennial Park Drive BOOKKEEPER Equal Opportunity Employer Nursery. Call 908-446-2186 Suite 530 Small construction business. M/F Reston, Virginia 22091 May lead to full time. Answer OFFICE phones. Willing to learn busi­ DIRECTORY AUTO MECHANIC SALES-AV0N ness. Ask for Chris. 908-432-0043 A-Tech and B-Tech. Must Light typing, answer tele­ Beautiful Opportunity have own tools. East phone. Mature person re­ All area -$$$- Sales Brunswick Gulf. 908-249-7207 quired. Manalapan. Call REPORTER BUILDING SERVICE 908-446-8205 Greater Media News­ Toll Free 1-800-662-2292 EMPLOYEE- SUBSTITUTE papers, a growing SALES-R.V. To work on an “as needed” OVfargenj S . WILLIAM B. s c h o p i n & BANK TELLER PLAYGROUND AIDE group of weekly basis, in areas of custodial, newspapers in Central maintenance, grounds. Must ‘D a v id s o n KING, CPA MARCUS, Experienced preferred JOIN THE BEST have valid driver’s license, be Certified 'Public Brunswick Bank & Trust SUBSTITUTE New Jersey, has an 116-A Craig Road immediate opening for If you are a seasoned profes­ able to work any shift; must Accountant CPA’S 439 Livingston Avenue Supervises students at play­ a reporter in the News sional this is the opportunity be a minimum of 18 years of • Corporation Manalapan New Brunswick, NJ 08903 time, maintains harmonious of a lifetime at the areas lead­ age. Black Seal license pre­ Tax Preparation atmosphere on the play­ T ranscript’s Marlboro • 5Partnership (Across from Bradlees/Grand Union) office. The successful ing R.V. & Camping store. ferred. Applications available • ‘Personal Personal & ground, responsible for play candidate will possess Must have solid sales experi­ 9:00a.m. to 4:00pm, ‘J nendly Counsel Preparation of All Business CLEANING equipment, directs movements superior language ence. 2 week training with Holmdel Township Board Quality Service FT/PT private homes for local of students to and from play­ skills, a strong under­ guaranteed income. Salary of Education Office ‘Jtfohstic fees Tax Returns 908 company. Flexible hours. No ground. Works two hours per standing of the roles and commission plus monthly 4 Crawfords Corner Road Appointments Available experience necessary. Must day. Salary - hourly rate. Ap­ and procedure of gov­ bonus, medical. Call Mr. Wil­ Holmdel, NJ 07733 908 780-7300 be reliable, and have own car. plications available 9:00a.m. ernment and the de­ liam for appointment. Sunbird EOE 908-583-7674 Call 908-525-8207 to 4:00pm, termination to excel. R.V., Hazlet. 908-888-9400 780-2277 Holmdel Township Board CANDLE DEMONSTRATOR 19 Ingram Circle 64 East Main Street of Education Office This position requires Aberdeen, 9{J. 07747 Electronic Filing availability for evening SECRETARY Start 1994 with $ in your Freehold CONTESTANTS 4 Crawfords Corner Road hours to cover meet­ pocket with PartyLite Candles. Available Holmdel, NJ 07733 For busy Real Estate office in No investment, easy + fun! Married women wanted for EOE ings. One to three the televised Mrs. America years experience is Old Bridge. Monday-Friday. Call 908-892-7516 Pageant. Call 908-928-9050 preferred, but not re­ Previous real estate experi­ RECEPTIONIST quired. For consider­ ence helpful. Call Joyce CIRCULATION INCOME TAX & CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ation, send resume 908-591-8000 Tennis Club. Front desk ad­ For Customer Service Depart­ and clips to: SERVICE REP ACCOUNTING ADVERTISE ministration. Evenings & ment of Central New Jersey Raymond E. Piccolini computer company to handle Managing Editor PART TIME Thom as J. Bonfiglio, CPA, Pres. Y O U R T AX weekend shift. Retail sales ex­ busy incoming telephone perience helpful. News Transcript C L E A N U P The Star-Ledger has immedi­ Fully Computerized Service 908-238-1122 calls. Interested applicant may 25 Kilmer Drive, Suite 109 ate part-time openings for WE Ol SERVICE send resume to: Morganville, NJ 07751 W I T H A early risers. $100. starting sal­ !FFER Personnel Department FAX 908-972-6746 F L E A . • • ary plus car expenses, dental f r e e M ELECTRONIC CALL 50 Randolph Road E.O.E. M/F and vision benefits, vacations, T A X F IL IN G Use your VISA Somerset, NJ 08873 No phone calls please. commissions, rapid salary in­ With Return Preparation 1 - 800- creases. 908-888-9010 or MASTERCARD RECEPTIONIST SALES • AVON Call 1-800-242-0850 to pay for your Marlboro Township. Interest­ A Beautiful day-the Avon way! 2 Day Refunds Available 6 6 0 - 4 A D S Buy/sell. 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NEWSPAPER ROUTES NURSING ASSISTANT- will DRYER, $225., dehumidifier, DELI HELP DRIVER HOUSEKEEPER/ TELEMARKETING SOUTH RIVER take elderly woman in my $75., lawn mower, $25., 2 air PART TIME COOK P/T Early Morning Manalapan mortgage com­ home. Room, meals & as­ conditioners; 8600 .BTU’s, FULL OR PART TIME. for messenger service. Must pany seeking experienced Affordable child care in my sistance. 908-723-9406 $150., 11,000 BTU’S, $225. CALL 908-888-8033 have own car. Work your own Live-in. Mature minded person (5:00 to 6:30) 7 days are telemarketing person for P/T home, lnfants-4 years, Mon­ hours. Call 908-431-9117 only call 908-446-3461 available in your area. Earn day-Friday. Hot lunch. Safe, Call 908-283-1105 DENTAL HYGIENIST- Middle­ $400. to $500. per month, telephone sales position. fenced yard. 908-651-7797 04i Resumes town. Quality office. FT/PT. DRIVER/RUNNER-For Parlin plus cash incentives. A reli­ Could lead to F/T inside mar­ GAS DRYER & ELECTRIC Flexible hours. 908-671-1052 & Old Bridge areas. Call 9am- MANAGER able car is a must! keting position. Average Typing ■ WASHER, Kenmore, each re­ DESKTOP PUBLISHING/ Call toll free 1-800-242-0850 $10.00 per hour. conditioned in past year. 12pm 908-721-1000 ext. 3323 TRAINEE SALARY + COMMISSIONS A-1 WORD PROCESSING $150. each. Room air condi­ MAGAZINE PRODUCTION- Evenings 6-9 Text, tables, charts, graphics, tioner, $75. Please call Magazine/newsletter publisher GENERAL PAPERWORK Seeking mature minded per­ RECEPTIONIST Saturday 10-3 input, editing, laser printing. 908-780-1693 evenings or seeks creative graphic de­ RELIABLE person needed for son for lingerie boutique. Flex­ Call Steve 908-613-0915 leave message. signer. Knowledge of publica­ local Saturday work. 9am- ible hours. Apply in person: Enthusiastic, cheerful, flexible, 908-431-5626 CARE FOR KIDS tion and advertising design, 2pm. Car necessary. Call: BARE NECESSITIES local person wanted for busy Nannies/day care providers purchasing print/production 908-303-9169 Route 27 & 518 Manalapan chiropractic office. TELEMARKETING needed. Call 908-446-8027 ABC TYPING GAS STOVE services. IBM/PC Ventura ex­ Franklin Township Monday-Thursday 2-9pm. Call perience preferred. 25 hours/ 908-536-8700 PERFECT PART-TIME JOB LETTERS & MORE!! Caloric, self-cleaning, exc. Major corporation looking for FREEHOLD - Loving person REASONABLE RATES cond. $100. 908-780-5810 week, leading to possible full­ BUY IT MEDICAL SECRETARY needed to care tor 21/2 year Call 908-536-3495 time employment. Call For internist in Manalapan. RECEPTIONIST individuals with a clear speak­ old in my home, 20 hours per 908-257-7645 or send resume SELL IT Typing & computer knowledge ing voice who are responsible week. Mom with small child 15 FREE RESUMES ★ REFRIGERATORS ★ to P.O. Box 265, East Brun­ preferred. 908-972-6240 Needed for General Dental and dependable for perma­ welcomed. Call 908-780-5962 Guaranteed, 90 Jays. swick, NJ 08816 FIND IT Office. Experience preferred nent part-time positions. We w/first order. Written/typeset, $175. +. Choice of sizes and but will train. Mondays, have 4 openings for our AM laser printed. RUSH Service. colors. Very clean. CLASSIFIED CALL CLASSIFIED! Wednesdays & Saturdays. shift and 7 openings for our LIVE OUT NANNY Write For You....908-446-8012 Can deliver. 908-225-5272 Call Evenings 908-536-8274 PM shift. Paid training, holi­ days and vacations included. Seeking loving & dependable SALES CONSULTANT Convenient Freehold location. person for 2 children in Holm­ HOME TYPING STOVE - ELECTRIC AFTERNOON, Evening & For an interview call Monday- del, 3 days/week. Non-smoker Prof. Resumes, term papers. TAPPAN - White. Self clean­ Weekend hours available. Ex­ Friday, 9am - 9pm. with own transportation. Call Sue 908-370-7862 ing oven w/microwave. $150. perience preferred. SOX AP­ 908-462-4540. Ask for Dana. Please call 908-919-3130. Call 908-257-6983 PEAL is located in the Free­ References a must. PROFESSIONAL hold Raceway Mall. Call For TELEPHONE SALES- Frojm Family An Interview: 908-308-1144 Old Bridge office. 9-1 or 1-5 College grad, with 10 yrs. cor­ weekdays. Call 908-251-0047 MANALAPAN porate secretarial exp. will 044 Computers SALES- PT/FT. Flexible Baby sitter needed 3 after­ work with you to achieve pro­ hours. Work from home or our noons in my home, for 2 year fessional results for your term office. Training and leads TYPIST old. Have own trans. & ref. papers, resumes, letters, etc. APPLE 2E - Great for kids! Portraits provided. If you are self­ AT HOME WORK. To type la­ required. Call 908-446-0085 Call 908-251-6608 till 7pm Dual drive, color monitor, sys­ motivated and want to join a bels, reports & letters. In East tem saver plus software. The Perfect Gift successful and growing pub­ Brunswick. Start Immediately. MANALAPAN TYPING SERVICE $500. MAC SE 4-40, $940. or lishing company, call Paige CALL 908-636-0885 Term Papers, Business Let­ best offers. 908-254-3150 Created in Oils Turner 908-257-7645 or send Flexible, loving, mature mind­ ters, Resumes. 908-431-2792 resume to P.O. Box 265 East ed person to care for 3 month MAC-SE/30, 5/40 FULL PAGE or Pastels I Brunswick, NJ 08816. Sales 036a Employment old infant full time. Preferably MONITOR, Hewlett Packard experience helpful. my home or your home/Cran- DESKWRITER PRINTER & • Birthdays bury. Call 008-446-4913 ny EXTRAS. Asking SCHOOL BUS DRIVER ATTENTION $1,400 or best offer. • Anniversaries 4 hours a day at $10.19+ per READERS 908-821-1434 hour, benefits. Interim position Ads under this classification are not •All Special Occasions offers of employment. Often these MARLBORO until June 30. CDL required. advertisors offer a service for a fee. Flexible hours, 2 days per • Pet Portraits Apply by 1/7/94 to: If you place a call to a "900” number Stephen L. Sokolow, Supt. you will .automatically be billed a fee, week. 1 child 9 months old. 045 Clothing Upper Freehold which varies. Experience & references Regional School District required. 908-409-3975 27 High Street JOB OPPORTUNITIES COAT-MINK PAW - White, Allentown, NJ 08501 Discover the brown & black w/leather. Size Artist 609-259-7292 “Hidden Job Market” MARLBORO 10. $350. Also - JACKET, We will provide you with PT, several days per week to RANCH. $250. Call 155 South St., Freehold, NJ 07728»908-462-1020 50-100 employers who need help working mother care for Sell your extra items 908-946-2917 SECRETARY your talents. toddler. Non-smoker, experi­ ACTIVE REAL ESTATE OF- Your Financial Edge ence & references required. *1 6 00 JACKET - BLUE FOX FICE-Seeks Reliable Person 3587 Hwy 9, Suite 143 Driving a must. 908-536-0394 Size medium. Beautiful, mint with Typing Skills For Satur­ Freehold, N.J. 07728 condition. Only 2 years old. days & Sundays, 9-6. Call: 908-780-1231 MIDDLETOWN Asking $375. 908-536-2228 Call 908-706-0155 POSTAL & GOVERNMENT Sitter 2-3 days a week at our CALL CLASSIFIED House Portraits SECRETARY JOBS. $23./hour plus benefits. home. Flexible hours & days. 1-800-660-4ADS WEDDING GOWN - Size 7. To apply 1-800-527-5399 1 child, 15 months old. Job Beautiful! Includes veil and Freehold area. 15 hours per starts in Feb. 908-706-1255 >. Worth $1,000. $350. or week for property manage­ best offer. Call 908-957-8998 The Perfect Gift ment company. Good typing, NANNY - F/t, for infant in my or 908-671-2839 word processing and cus­ home. Live out. Exp. & refs. tomer service skills required. 908-257-8396 leave message. WEDDING GOWN - Victorian Created in Oils train. Ivory. Size 8. Long Betty 908-390-1100 ABERDEEN-Quality care for MERCHANDISE sleeve. $74. or best offer. your child. Meals. Flex, hours. PARLIN Call 609-259-7404 or Watercolors ■ B ill Activities. Call 908-583-1496 Seeking responsible, reliable TEACHERS person for infant care in my • Birthdays TEACHER ASSISTANTS CARE FOR KIDS home. References A MUST. 042 Antiques •Anniversaries Learning Center Day Care referrals. State cer­ Call 908-525-1329 908-294-9730 tified, preschool programs of­ •All Special fered. All areas 908-446-8027 ANTIQUES Occasions TELEMARKETING CHILDREN’S CHOICE 039 Health Care Top prices paid for: Antique FIREWOOD ■ " Let’s stop fooling around, peo­ furniture, oriental rugs, paint­ ple take part time jobs for 1 46 W. Ferris St., E. Brunswick ings, jewelry & silver. We pur­ $11C. a cord. $60. half cord. reason, $MONEY$. If you’re Ages 3 months-5 years. chase entire contents of es­ Stacking avail. 908-723-0726 money motivated, seek Kindergarten. State Certified. Are You Skilled In tates. 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Irish lady will care for education and/or the medical 908-636-0278 / 908-583-5885 your child in her home f/p/t. field. If you have these qualifi­ Good references. 908-721-5972 cations & want to work with FIREWOOD- Hoopfuls or our clients (emotionally trou­ OPEN 7 DAYS truckloads. Delivered. Please bled children/adolescents, Mon., Tues., W ed, Sat. 11 am-6 pm call 908-446-3196 , PARLIN TLC adults with head injuries, indi­ Thurs., Fri. H a m -8 pm viduals with developmental ______Sunday 11 am-5 pm Your child, my home, c disabilities), then Mentor can OAK age. 908-727-4168 provide you with a great 10,000 SQ. FT. • MAJOR CREDIT CARDS SAYREVILLE/S. AMBOY- career opportunity. SPARE C906-462-7900) 3 cords split. ALL FOR $200. Love, fun, games, music BEDROOM & car required. The McKelvey Building Call 908-238-0613 after 7 pm more! Exp. energetic mom, Excellent training & compen­ 21W. Main Street‘Freehold non smoker. Lower rates, bet­ sation. For more information FREE PARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING call: Debby 908-287-5550 QUALITY WOOD ter care. 908-721-0524 Split, seasoned. $110. per cord. Stacked & delivered. r - Fireplace & stove sizes. Par­ i I Found the Fake! • tial cords avail. Condo, town­ house & res. delivery. NEXT i name DAY delivery. 908-525-2552 J address_ SEASONED HARDWOOD Split & delivered. Next day I city _ state zip deliverery. $100. per cord. I phone (day) (evening) _ $65. half cord. 908-972-2425 I Need help I I I writing your ad? 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BED-Boys twin size Basett MOVING - Custom 2 piece TABLE - LACQUER HEATERS- CASH FOR BOOKS HEBREW TUTOR CLUB CHAIRS sectional/sleeper. Wedgewood Two. Large, for room. Both for TRUMPET Captains bed w/mattress. Ask­ blue from Kings, $550. Con­ Buffet type. Beautiful, black, $25. or will sell separately. Old Magazines 908-538-0850 Bar & Bat Mitzvah Prep ing $150. Call after 5pm 2 brown leather. Exc. cond. temporary sofa/loveseat, white highly polished. Excellent con­ Call 609-655-3174 YAMAHA - Excellent condi­ Kelli Richman 908-536-2914 908-938-5030 $60. each. 908-583-2995 dition. Must see! $125. CASH for USED CAMERAS tion. Asking $350. w/mauve and blue accent, HOT TUB (NEW)-Self- Call 908-251-9683 HIGH SCHOOL Supervisor of­ BED-Mahogany, pineapple. $675. Mauve wing chair, Call 908-792-0324 Contained $1,395. ea. Whole­ & all photo equip. New or old. fers Math/SAT tutoring. Free­ COFFEE TABLE - maple, like $125. 3 black brass/glass cof­ 1 pc. or whole studio. No Po­ Asking $50. Antique Ma­ new. $75. SOFA w/2 recliners, sale Outlet. 908-363-2952 laroid or movie. 908-442-6141 hold area. 908-431-8333 til 10 hogany dining room. Vanity w/ fee end tables, $295. New de­ 051 Sporting tri-fold mirror, $200. Beautiful $800. 19” TV w/stand, $50. signer white verticals, 77x84, JACK LA LANNE Lifetime HUNTINGTON inlaid armoire, $135. Blue mir­ MICROWAVE, $100. OC­ $250. Hazlet area. Call Gold Membership $400. or COMPACT DISCS/Records ror tables, $135. Queen Anne CASIONAL TABLES (3)- 908-615-4547, weekdays, best offer. Call after 5 pm. WE BUY, SELL & TRADE LEARNING CENTER desk & curio, 6 antique chairs Limoge china, Maple end 908-264-1743 eves. 908-577-1656 THE RECORD SETTER Individual tutoring in Reading, & more. Call 908-238-9009 table, $75. Pine end table, 908-257-3888/800-649-3848 Study Skills, Writing, Phonics, $35. 908-727-3584 AVON JEWELRY & CHINA BICYCLE Spelling, Math and SAT prep. BEDROOM COLONIAL - MOVING SALE! HAPPY “ANEW” YEAR! COLLECTORS ITEMS. Val­ Stationary. DP Airgometer. All Certified teachers. Call Dresser, 2 end tbls., 2 lamps, (3)BEDROOM SETS. Excel­ Call about Avons newest Skin ued to $10,000. 908-249-3378 CONSIGNMENT computerized. Like new - Freehold Middletown 2 mirrors & armoire. Asking COUCH lent condition. KITCHEN SET, Care Products. Michelle: KITCHEN SET w/4 ladder hardly used. $200. 908-431-5400 908-671-0200 $300. CHAIR - CRAFTMATIC Italian wood frame. Exc. cond. mica table with 4 swivel 908-303-1041 back chairs $500. 3 ladder SHOP Call 908-220-2882 MATH Tutor-college teacher. RECLINER, Brw. leather. Asking $299. or best offer. chairs. Good condition. AS­ back stools $35. ea. Lg. mi­ We want gently worn clothing, All levels-quality lessons! New $350. CaLL 908-303-0739 Call 609-497-0909 SORTED couches, tables and crowave $100. Cart $50. Pfal- furniture & bric-a-brac. EXERCISE EQUIPMENT SAT. E.B. area. 908-238-3042 lamps and MUCH MORE! BARGAINS tzcraft dishes, serv. for 8 + all Decline sit up Bench $40. BEDROOM SET - Queen DINING ROOM - Table and MUST SELL! Best offers. Giant warehouse in Matawan extras $50. Sony 5 CD w/re- DEJA VU Roman chair sit up $50. MATH TUTORING - Certified size. White formica w/two ar- four chairs with gold and Call 908-780-9451 LOADED with merchandise. mote $125. 908-972-1890 1 Peck Deck machine $150. teachers. Algebra, Geometry, moires. $950. Lg. office Desk, white seats & caned back. Yard Sale America Store 30 E. Main St., Freehold 1 Scott Curl Bench $50. Trig, SAT, etc. 908-536-1670 $80. Artist table, $45. Pine $75. Call 908-238-8073 906-566-1178 for directions MANALAPAN-2 Edwards La. 908-431-2001 908-613-1422 Toy Box, $45. Black Sofa, MOVING SALE (just before Pond Rd. con­ MATH TUTORING- Algebra, Love Seat and Chair, $75. Lit­ nects w/Rt. 9 No.- opp. Grand GUNS, swords, military items. SKI EQUIPMENT geometry, trig, SAT, etc. by DINING ROOM SET - Ben­ SOFABED/matching loveseat. Union-off E. Freehold Rd.) Cash. Lie. NJ/Fed. Dealer. Coat & bib pants, XL. Dolimite NY & NJ cert. HS/college tle Tykes Kitchen, $35. or nington Pine. 4 years old. Sofabed. Stemware. Vases. BED House calls. Bert 821 -4949 teacher. 908-780-3748 best offers! Call 908-254-3150 Trestle table, 8 chairs, includ­ Dinette set & other household Queen. Black formica plat­ Fri./Sat./Sun. 1/14, 15, 16, 9-5 boots, size 10. $65. ing 2 side chairs-ladder back items. 908-780-5354 form. Brand new. $300. Call 908-214-1212 MATH-Reading Remediation- style. Table extends to 102", 908-536-0077 MOVING SALE MAKE MONEY Specializing in the slow learn­ BEDROOM SET fruitwood color. 80” hutch buf­ Something for Everyone SKIS - Olin Mark 4 with er. Donna Fox. 908-536-6181. Girls. White & gold. 4 pcs. fet, oval mirror. Asking RECLINERS (2) CHINA - Wedgewood Caven­ Salomon bindings. 180 cm. Good condition. Asking $450. $3,000. CHANDELIER- Quizel 2 matching black vinyl & dish. 8 place settings, 5 piec­ MANICURE TABLES (2) CLEANING $75. Call John, evenings, NEW S.A.T. Call 908-679-8815 and brass with ceramic floral, chrome recliners. Best offer. es per setting. Additional set­ Also facial magnifier, and mis­ 908-888-9576 8 lights, $275. Quizel table Please call 908-431-4548 tings available. $500. cellaneous items. Must see! Individual & group instruction. lamps, 28” high, glass globes, Call 908-842-5266 Best offers. 908-577-1118 YOUR CLOSETS SKIS - Olin Mark VII, Look Average score increase BEDROOM SET beige with floral design. Both bindings, poles, $160. SKI 150-300+. Instruction in both $300. Maple tea cart, $65. RENOVATING CHINA - White, formal. Ser­ $$$$ BOOTS, Dolimite, men’s size math & verbal for same price. QUEEN headboard, Armoire, Call between 10am-9pm. vice for 12, all serving pieces. MEMBERSHIP 10-11, $70. 908-536-0876 FREE INTERVIEW Chest of drawers. Dark wood. 908-219-1782 7 pee. patio furn., vertical Delicate floral edge pattern. One yr. Lack LaLanne health Consign your women’s & kid’s George Fliegel Tutoring No end tables. GOOD CON­ blinds w/cornice, china closet Perfect. $75. 609-395-1499 club in East Bruns. Best offer. clothing, closeouts or SOLOFLEX-Excellent condi­ Call 908-972-0769 or DITION. Asking $250. & table. Andersen sliding door Call 908-679-6090 after 4pm salesmens samples. tion. 1 year old with butterfly 908-238-3194 for information Call 908-679-7203 DINING ROOM SET with & 36 ” retro-fit steel door. ESTATE SALE- 357 Riva Call 10am-4:30 for info & appt and leg attachments. $650. hutch, ranch oak. Large, white Reas prices. 908-238-2965 2nd Turn Around 908-431-7667 READING & MATH TUTOR antique dresser w/mirror. Rea­ Ave., Milltown. Sat. & Sun., Call 908-679-9649 BEDROOM SET- sonable. Call 908-577-0530 9-5. 908-821-8764 MOVING SALE Levels K-9, SAT Prep. Contemporary wood. Full size SOFA & LOVESEAT Excellent cond., piano, USED CLOTHING Lie. Teacher. 908-679-3616 bed w/headboard, mirror & Contemporary. Mauve, velour. girls white bedroom set, crib, WEIGHT SET dresser. Asking $375. 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D i r e c t o r y This directory will be revised monthly. Cancellations wiall be accepted)ted and necessary copy changes will be made for the first publication of the month only. Please check deadline information. niunriiMcfisia.',winder MUZIO Central Jersey HOME & OFFICE JUST Rem odelers i n d e x CARPENTRY IMPROVEMENTS WINDOWS ■ Air/Heat • Acoustical Ceilings • Additions INTERIORS • Drywall & Taping DANE CUSTOM Custom Decks ■ Appliance Repair • Vinyl Siding THERMO^SHIELD A Good Craftsman for • Decks & Windows • Roofing CARPENTRY INC. Additions ■ Asphalt/Concrete Paving ^Vinyf all your Carpentry • Painting {interior, exterior) • Replacement • Decks Roofing/Siding ■ Building/Remodeling • Additions Needs • Masonry (patios, brickwork Windows • Decks "Replacement* • Basements Windows/Doors • Carpet Care interlocking pavers) • Patio Doors Small Jobs Welcomed • Finished Basements JWfodows “The last contractor 1 Cleaning Services Insured 908-613-4916 • Windows you will ever need" ■ Closet Remodeling 22 Yrs Experience 1-800-870-2531 908-294-0407 Free Estimates FREE ESTIMATES 495-3403 908-905-9025 • Decorating Services Fully Ins. Free Est. 908-446-5921 24 Hour Emergency Service 908-536-3397 Free Est. Fully Ins. Fully Insured Insured Free Estimates 1 Electrical 908-264-4840 m s z M M a s n i ■ Exterminators ' Fencing VINYL WINDOWS* REMODELING De Angelis QUALITY SUPREME 1 Floors/Floor Care QUALITY UNLIMITED W TOUCH CARPET CARE INC. • Wood Sash Removal Construction Co. TO 1 Garage Doors $165.00 Installed • Decks CONSTRUCTION Professional 1 Handy Persons CONSTRUCTION • Metal Removal • Additions General Contracting HOME IMPROVEMENTS Carpet Cleaning 18 Years Experience $199.00 Installed • Bathrooms • Additions • Kitchens ’ Kitchens/Baths • Remodeling • Kitchens & Baths No Wet Mess! ' Lawn Care/Landscaping Additions * Framing *VINYL SIDING* • Baths • Porches • Additions & Framing The HOST® Dry • Acoustical • Siding & Roofing ■ Painting/Wallpapering Roofing • Siding $180.00 Installed Drop Ceilings • Decks • Windows Extraction Carpet • Windows & Doors Cleaning System ■ Plumbing/Heating Kitchens • Baths (per 100 sq. ft.) • Sunrooms Windows • Doors • Doors Gets Carpets ■ Pool Care 908-721-0250 Fully Deep-Down 908-363-4249 908-842-0220 908-223-6622 1 Roofing/Siding/Gutters/Windows 908-262-0531 Fully Ins. Free Est. Insured 18 Years Experience Clean. licensed • Insured . Ask lor David ■ Special Services • Free Estimates ^ 29 yrs. Experience Free Estimates Lie. & Ins. Free Est. 908-409-0816 ELECTRICAL COL-AIR D&R HEATING & J. LeCour CALL OUR NEMCO r W IN TER ^ Heating & Cooling AIR CONDITIONING ADVERTISERS ELECTRIC CO. SPECIAL 24 Hr. Emergency Service Sales ☆ Service • Service Upgrades & Repairs Recessed Lighting Service all makes & models ☆ INSTALLATION ☆ In c . TO GET THE • Ceiling & Attic Fans 24 HR. Fine Quality Builders Specializing in Quality • Outdoor Lighting & Wiring 10% DISCOUNT • Oil or gas cleanings JO B DONE. • Bath Ventilators & Heaters WITH THIS AD EMERGENCY SERVICE Professional Service • Roofing * Siding • Check ups Complete Reference List • Recessed & Track Lights ON ALL WORK BE SAFE! All Work Guaranteed • Additions ■ Add-Levels • Cable TV & Phone Lines • Installation of all Gas Furnace Cleaning & Checkup B.T. ELECTRIC heating equipment • Custom Homes • Roofing • Kitchens > Renovations 5 pm to 9 pm • Clock thermostats *3995 •Additions -Siding • Seamless Gutters • Windows 908-446-4945 • Decks • Dormers ■ Decks Service Available License #7018 • Humidifiers ALL MAKES & MODELS Residential/Commercial/lndustrial • Complete Renovations Marlboro Matawan East Brunswick 908*521*2862 Insured & Bonded 1-800-894-1718 1-800-287-5213 908-739-1763 908-780-8821 908-566-1916 908-238-6411 Free Estimates Serving area 15 years Fully Insured Free Estimates Free Estimates Fully Insured Free Estimates “Your Total Electric Service"

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BATHROOMS EDDIE’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING BY BE516W SCHAEFER & SONS Central Jersey $2,69500 u p to 5x8 VINYL SIDING A fresh coat of paint will make veiything beau­ “DESIGNING YOUR WALLS FORA BRIGHTER APPEARANCE" Roofing 8e Siding DISCOUNT KITCHENS tiful, clean &. give you a lift. I work very neat. I CERTIFIED BY THE PAPERHANGING INSTITUTE W h y P a i n t ? Specialists No Money Down • E-Z-Payments spackle &. patch holes. I move furniture & cov­ • All major brands Residential Tub & Showers Re-Tiled • SANDING INTERIOR • Window casings * Hot Water Heaters Drain Cleaning er everything. I scrape, prime & paint. Caulk all • Overhangs & eaves • PRIMING PAINTING • Shutters Special Discounts on all Plumbing Commercial joints & reglaze windows I work neat, clean &. • REMOVAL PAPERHANGING • Leaders & Gutters Small repair work OK - Leaks Fixed reasonable, prompt, courteous services. • Vinyl replacement windows Serving Fully Insured - References Lie. #8821 • REPAIR SHEETROCKING • /s" Dow insulation all o f RONALD KAPLOWITZ CARLO CONSTRUCTION For free estimates on interior/ i Free Estimates Insured N.J. Free Est. 35 yrs. exp. exterior work, call Eddie. / FULLY 908-417-0320 FREE INSURED ESTIMATES 908-536-5936 All Work Guaranteed - Deal Direct Serving Monmouth Cty. 908-928-4888 Custom Work - A Specialty 908-721-2894 908-842-3925 SERVING ALL OF MONMOUTH AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES over 25 yrs. Fully Insured Free Estimates

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Sheetrock and Taping N E W 1 9 9 3 F O R D N E W 1 9 9 3 F O R D N E W 1 9 9 3 F O R D Ron Sturman 908-255-1388 Specializing in small jobs Free Estimates T.A.F. DRYWALL ESCORT ESCORT LX T-BIRD CERAMIC TILE 1-800-640-3969 By BOB STRUGALA Foyers • Kitchens • Baths TAPING BATHROOM REMODELING Finishing, sheetrock. Small 908-462-0029/908-254-0029 repairs okay. 908-566-8060 CERAMIC Tiling, Specializing in bathrooms. Repair old or in­ Sta Wgn, Front Wheel Drive, Auto, 4 Cyl., 1.9 4 Or, gauges, bd/side/md., 4 cyl., Auto., P/S, 2 Dr, 6 Cyl, Auto, Overdrive, P/S, P/Anti-lock Brakes, stall new. Lowest prices. 07H Ele'jtifcal Litre Engine, A/C, Tinted Glass, Rear P/B, A/C, AM/FM St. Cass., Fab. Int., A/C, AM/FM St/Cass, Fab/int, Moon/Rf, Buckets, Call Perry 908-928-4427 Defogger/Defroster, AM/FM St/Cass, P/Dr Lcks, Rec/Seats, Gauges, R/Def, P/W/D Iks/Ant/Mir, B/S/M, Rec/Seats, Tint, Rad. Tires, Color: Black, Stk. ALL TYPES of Electrical Work P/W, Tilt Wheel/Column, Cruise Control, Luggage Tint, Tilt, Cruise, Intermit Wipers, Mats, Alum Wh, Teal FRED’S Custom Tile Recessed lights, track lighting, #93E181, Vin. #PR207679, MSRP $12,810, Rack, Color: Silver Clearcoat, Stk #93E199, Vin Clearcoat, Stk #93T32, Vin #PH207402, MSRP Specializing in Ceramic, paddle fans, service changes. Rebate $200, Young Buyer Rebate $300 (if #PW392644, MSRP $14,357, Rebate $200, $18,634, College Grad. Rebate (if qualified) $400, Marble & Granite. FREE est. qualified), Discount $2,311. Discount, $3,158. Discount $3,235,. Work guar. 908-583-2954 Lie. #6252. Hal 908-572-6750 AMPCO ELECTRIC INC. - All Electrical repairs/installations WALTER AYERS Burglar alarms. Lic.#8977A * 9 , 9 9 9 * 1 0 , 9 9 9 * 1 4 , 9 9 9 Complete bathroom remodel­ Free Estimates. 908-739-8797 ing. Kitchen floors, backs- BEST ELECTRIC NEW 1 994 FORD NEW 1 993 FORD NEW 1 994 FORD plash, foyers. 908-505-6564 Lie. No. 6273. Fast depend­ able service. Reasonable 075a Chimney rates. Free est. 908-671-0121 CROWN VICTORIA T A U R U S RANGER SUPERCAB BRITE ELECTRIC BARON’S Chimney Service All your electrical needs. 33 $45. PRE-SEASON SPECIAL yrs. exp. Senior citizen disc. Caps/repairs. 908-370-9390 Lie. #6149 908-780-5360 CRAWFORD ELECTRIC 908-577-1553 Lic.#11325 Low prices on recessed lights, 4 O r, 8 Cyl., Auto. P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM ST/Cass., Gauges, i 4 Dr.. 6 Cyl., Auto. P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM St. Cass.. 4x4XL. P/U, Auto w/ovedirve, P/S, P/B, 4 Cyl, 4.0 Litre outside lights, outlets, service Fab Int., Rear Detogger/Detroster, P/W, P/Dr Lcks, Body Fab/Int., Gauges, Rear Defogger/Defroster, P/W, P/Dr Engine, A/C, tinted Glass AM/FM St. Cass., P/W, Tilt upgrades & trouble calls. Side Molding, Tinted Glass, Cruise Control, Root Rack, Lcks, P/Mirrors, Body Side Molding, Tint, Tilt Wheel/Column, Cruise Control, Mag/Aluminum Intermit Wipers, W/W, Color: China Blue, Stk. #RX135613, Wheel/Column, Cruise Control. Intermit Wipers, Wheels, All Terrain Tires. Fog Lamps. Color: Dark ALL AREA CLEANING DEPENDABLE Electric Co. Vin. #RX135613, MSRP $20,915, Discount $2,916. Color: Deep Emerald Green, Stk #935174, Vin Plum. Cloth Captain's Chairs. Stk #6284, Vin Reliable, reasonable. Refer­ Lie. #5151. Complete sen/ice. #PG316114, MSRP $19,337, Rebate $500, Discount #RTA26284. MSRP $21,637, Young Buyers Rebate ences. Homes/Commercial. Free Estimates. 908-738-7070 $3,89 3 . $300, Discount $2312. Move ins/outs. 908-583-5683 or beeper 908-290-4519 JRM ELECTRIC Free Estimates CLEANING WOMAN Bonded & Insured * 1 7 , 9 9 9 *14,999 *ia999 Available for condos, houses, NJ License #9944 apartments. 908-264-2699 Call 908-525-9770 LARRY’S ELECTRICAL CLEANSWEEP Spec, in residential work. 30 HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE yrs. exp. Senior Citizen Disc. 700 SHREWSBURY AVE. Reasonable. Thorough. De­ 908-431-4889 Lie. #5922A pendable. We clean your STEPHEN RODRIGUEZ house the way you would if ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ( 9 0 8 ) 7 4 1 you had the time. FREE esti­ Free estimates. Quality work. R E D BANK mates. Refs. 908-583-9617 LIC #12229. 908-679-9465 TI^PMPKSC/i THE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 12, 1994 5 3

081 Lawn Care 0S9 Hnmbing 094 Tailoring 110 Autos for Sale 1 ^utoslpr Sale 112 Autos/Trucks Landscaping WailpHpering I Wanted W a n te d ...... MERCEDES 190E ’85 - Auto, STUMP GRINDING CEILINGS JENLOR PLUMBING HEM M ING, ETC... MITSUBISHI Starion, ’86 AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days $ HIGHEST PRICES $ TREES TRIMMED/REMOVED loaded. Hit in rear, repairable. Turbo, 5 spd., orig. owner, Free Removal of Junk Cars. Firewood. Ins. 908-238-7976 Professionally sprayed/pop­ Lic.#9473. Jim Pilato. No job Type & Sew 908-462-7494 Clean title, runs well. $3,500. $$ for new/old. 908-390-5531 ALL CARS. 908-251-7552 corn effect/all colors/w/without too small. 908-370-4435 Call 908-390-5531 loaded. Sunroof, leather int., JUNK & RUNNING CARS TOM’S TREE SERVICE glitter/free est. 908-525-1625 am/fm cass. Mint. 78,000 mi. Winter rates available. MERCURY Cougar LS ’88 - Asking $4,500. 908-583-7404 ALL SCRAP CARS 24 HOUR SERVICE Free estimates. 11 years exp. Auto, all power options, AM/ AND TRUCKS. LARGE OR TOP CASH PRICES PAID Call 908-905-8964 GOLDEN HANDS 091 Roofing/Siding FM, 81,000 mi. Exc. cond. SMALL. ANY CONDITION. CALL 908-536-8031 Asking $5,500. 908-946-4963 NISSAN PULSAR H & H AUTO WRECKERS WANJED-RUNNING and TREES-*T rimmed'*: Removed STRICTLY STRIPPING ABOVE ALL - Roofing/Siding MERCURY Grand Marquis LS ’88. Red. T-tops, air, tape 908-591-0366 REPAIRABLE Ca*s & Trucks ★Stumps Groundik-Wood Chips (Wallpaper, that is). Removal, Reliable Quality Service ’90-Auto, V8, f/power, new deck, all power. Asking $100. and UP. Junk Cars Reasonable Rates spackling, priming & painting Free est. 1-80Q-553-3733 tires, 1 owner, good cond. $5,200. Call 908-238-5874 AUTOS-TRUCKS-VANS Removed. 908-238-9481 Call 908-257-1416 Anytime Call Joe 908-462-3319 Asking $6,500. Gall Buy or trade. Call for FREE 908-671-7280 CUTLASS CRUISER estimates. 908-390-5501OLDS. WE BUY JUNK CARS HUSBAND FOR HIRE ALEX SMUTKO WAGON ’85 - P/S, P/B, P/W, Marlboro Auto Wreckers Top notch interior painting. 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Dell’s 908-787-5453 good performance. Needs I’ll roof your house as if it 096a Window sette. Great gas mileage. Free Advice/Consignment minor work. Asking $550. or MASON will fix & repair steps, JOE JAY were my own. Smutko Roof­ GREAT CONDITION! Asking Cash Today/Sympathy DONATE Cars • Vans • RVs • best offer. 908-583-3096 sidewalks & plastering. Very Painting & Paperhanging ing, year after year, proven to Treatments $2,400. Call 908-219-8737 Auction/Wholesale • Trucks • Boats • Furniture to reasonable. 908-988-0029 Call 908-251-4623 be on top of the roofing indus­ WE DO IT ALL! Charity serving the Blind. IRS try. The Dec. ’92 Nor' Easter CUSTOM CURTAINS ARTY’S AUTO SALES Tax Deductible. FREE TOW­ Classified Sells MASONRY - NEW WORK KELLY’S PAINTING demonstrated what can hap­ Classified Works! EAST BRUNSWICK ING! NEED NOT RUN. REPAIRS. Refs. Avail. PAPERHANGING pen to an improperly installed Low Prices..... 908-577-0375 908-257-6700 1-80Q-9-DONATE 1-800-660-4ADS Call 908-254-0643 PAPER REMOVAL roof. Don’t let it happen to WINDOW TREATMENTS 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE you! Please call Alex 908-583-0412 800-794-ROOF 084 Moving Free Estimates 908-679-2142 BY JERRY Custom Made Shop At Home & S torage LERIO PAINTING 10% DISCOUNT Verticals, mini blinds, pleated Painting, Plastering, Taping, shades. 60% discount w/free ALL JERSEY MOVERS Sheetrock, Paperhanging. WITH THIS AD estimate, measuring and Pianos, apartments, homes, Free Estimates exclud. repairs. Exp. 1/31/94 installation. 100% guaranteed. offices. Quality work at an af­ 908-390-8655 Jerry Asch 1-609-655-7548 fordable price. Lie. #PM00662. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Call 908-634-4122 NU-WAY PAINTING THE ROOF DOCTOR INFINITI . GREAT WORK Seals your leaks when you APARTMENT MOVERS GOOD PRICES need protection the most. MID STATE SERVICE CALL TED 908-615-0592 Local. 800-300-8350, PM#378 Roof repair specialist. PAINTING GUTTER CLEANING NO FURNITURE HAULING Free estimates. Fully insured. D O W N P Y M T . #1 in Furniture Care Any­ Interior/Exterior - Wallpaper Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873 where. Full household/partial removal. Quality work, 20yrs. 110 Autos for Sate move, Lic.PM00276. Fully in­ exp.. Ins. John 908-251-0893 ASCH ROOFING and SIDING sured. Call Jim 908-905-0997 • Seamless Gutters • Repairs w / s fflWw -.v ^ s SwS % ^ PAPERHANGING Fully Insured. Free Estimates. CADILLAC Sedan De Ville ’77 $11./single roll. 23 years exp. 908-238-4463/908-257-6965 Loaded! Absolutely mint con­ NO 1st M O . PYM T. Mike 908-462-9097 dition. Garage kept. $2,500. CARLIN ROOFING Call 908-462-1499 PHIL POLO & SON Construction. Roofs, vinyl sid­ Painting & Paperhanging ing, gutters, leaders, all re­ Int./Ext. Free est. Fully ins. pairs. Free estimates, insured CADILLAC LIGHT MOVING 908-780-3575 • 908-462-9558 908-458-5619 Sedan De Ville ’79 NO B A N K F E E . Washers, dryers, refrigerators, SAL’S PAINTING Excellent condition. Well etc. Cleanup work. Reason­ PAINT 3 ROOMS CENTURY ROOFING maintained. Asking $1,000. able. Free est. 908-727-2740 WE’RE RATED #1! Call 908-679-5932 or 908-364-6578 $299. ANY COLOR Leak specialist/gutter cleaning CHEVROLET CAPRICE ’83 FOR INQUIRIES CALL Expert results. 908-254-1329 White, 4 door, 93,000 miles. NO NONSENSE! REMOVAL 908-390-0103 908-521 -0537 J & R ROOFING & SIDING Loaded! Excellent condition. Owned by senior citizen. Trash, Furniture, Debris THE WALL DOCTOR UNBEATABLE RATES $2,500. 908-290-7926 No job too BIG. Exp. & Ins. 908-846-7525 Rick 908-251-5953 . Custom Paperhanging CHEVROLET CAVALIER ’91 By Tex Miller. 908-536-9451 S & R ROOFING & SIDING Black, 2 door, air, sunroof, Windows, Carpentry. Fully Ins. alarm, fully loaded. Perfect 085 Odd Job*. WALLPAPER FREE Estimates 908-679-2291 condition inside and out. Must ¥ RAY CATENA INFINITI Hung with TLC, patience & sell! 908-721-4055 C lean up s neatness! Maria 908-888-1337 CHEVY Blazer S10 ’88 092 Special Services 88,000 miles, fully loaded, ★ AAA ★ good condition. Asking WALLPAPERING $6,300. 908-819-4676 Affordable Clean-ups. DEVLIN REUPHOLSTERY We take away anything. FREE estimates. Reasonable CHRYSLER LE BARON Free est. 908-264-2520 rates. Call Bill 609-275-7026 Dining room chairs, kitchen ’87 TURBO-2 Door, 60,000 sets, etc. Reas, rates. Call miles. LOADED. Exc. cond. m o n t h f o r R.V. CLEAN-UPS - Autumn: Bob 908-727-7394 GARAGED. 908-671-5427 Attics, garages, basements, P lu m b in g 3 6 # const, debris. 908-525-9656 -v.-. I!®! •? § DODGE CARAVAN LE ’86 FURNITURE Power steering, power win­ £ * ‘ * 5 9 9 m o s r TRASH and JUNK REMOVAL REFINISHING REPAIR dows, power brakes, air, Anything you want taken to A.A. & J. Caning • Rushing wood. Excellent condition. dumps. Free estimates. Call 908-938-4064 $4,150,908-946-8030 908-721-8246 PLUMBING & HEATING ODD JOBS Can do most any­ FORD BRONCO 11 XLT ’88­ 1994 Q-45 Repairs & Remodeling thing. No Job Too Small. Call 1 owner. 63,000 mi., 5 speed, Sewer & Drain Cleaning 4 wheel drive, bike rack, load­ 086 Painting Water Heaters. NJ Lie.# 5842 John 908-251-0893 ed. Exc. cond. $6,200. Wallpapering 908-238-3564/908-360-1997 PRINTING - Business cards & Call 908-671-8174 Stationery, Announcements & ALAN BLACKBURN Invitations. Call 908-495-1364 FORD ESCORT LX ’89 A.A.A. Plumbing/Heating. 2 Door, 5 speed, air, p^ & Water Heaters, Boiler Installa­ SLIPCOVERS, Custom made. p#. GARAGED. Excellent Your fabric. QUALITY WORK, condition. Call 908-671-5427 ACCURATE PAINT tions. Remodeling. NJ Master BIG SAVINGS. 908-257-5409 Plumbers License # 5325 FORD MUSTANG LX ’85 - 4 QUALITY WORK TELEPHONE Installation cylinder, 4 speed, new tires. 908-238-2945 Repair, Jacks, Wiring Runs very well. Excellent for LOW PRICES BACSOKA 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEX transportation, looks good. Specializing in interior, exte Call Ed, 908-536-2477 $900. Call 908-308-4654 rior & commercial since 1980. Plum bing & Heating FORD MUSTANG LX ’86 - 4 Fully insured. 908-727-0038 Complete kitchen/bath remod­ speed, 4 cylinder, air, power WE DO IT ALL FOR LESS!!! eling. Water Heaters. Sewer & 093 Snow Plowi locks, power steering, stereo, Drain Cleaning. Reasonable sun roof, cruise. $1,500. AL’S PAINTING rates. Free Estimates. Call 908-446-7360 License #5628. We do it all. WINTER IS HERE FORD TAURUS LX ’86 Interior & Exterior Advertise Your Snow Plowing GET THE BEST FOR LESS Call 908-727-0014 Services Here " I f you purchased an Infiniti without seeeing Ray Catena Infiniti.. For free estimate call WAGON 908-583-3306 Call 1-800-660-4ADS LOADED. Child 5th seat, You Probably Paid Too Much!" G. TAYLOR 76,000 miles. Must see. Very PLUMBING & HEATING clean. Asking $4,300. ALL PAINTING Repairs • Remodeling • New SNOW PLOWING Call 908-370-2725 Interior/Exterior Construction • Water Heaters R a y C a t e n a Quality Work. Reasonable • Reasonable • Reliable • Commercial Accounts Only HYUNDAI EXCEL ’90 Rates. Mike 908-363-2786 Gary Taylor, Plumbing Li­ ORIGINAL OWNER. White, 4 cense # 5877. 908-251-5322 Competitive Rates door, air, sun roof. Automatic. ALL PAINTING JOBS- Great running condition. Excellent indoor & outdoor GARDEN STATE • Shopping Centers 45,000 miles Asking $3,700. I n f i n i t i painting. Residential & com­ • Professional Call 908-679-7203 mercial. Free estimates. Fully PLUMBING and HEATING insured. 908-679-5999 WATER HEATERS Buildings JEEP WRANGLER ’88 - 900 Route 1 • Edison, NJ 08817 REPAIRS & REMODELING • Restaurants 6 cyl., hard & soft tops. Must ANTHONY’S GEORGE SAHUL JR. see! Good cond. Asking License #5568 •Banks $8,000. 908-747-9564 INFINITI (908) 603-9600 Have Brush*W ill Travel • Parking Lots...etc. LINCOLN TOW N CAR Painter & Handyman Services 908-251-5660 VIN#RM 2542I4. MSRP: $50,900. auto, V-8, p/b/s, a/c, *Lease payment of $599 includes all costs to be paid by a Installation & repairs of win­ '88 - Exc. cond. Signature dows, doors, fixtures, mail­ JAKE’S PLUMBING Salt & Sanding Available series. Carriage roof. Leather consumer except for M V , D O C fees & sales tax. Payment based on 36 month Closed end lease. 1st month payment of $599 boxes. Painting, chimney Heating/Sewer Cleaning seats, Key less entry. Loaded. & bank fee of $450 waived. No security deposit. Gap insurance included. 15,000 miles/year with excess at 150/m ile . flashing, leaders, gutters, etc. Free est. Lic.#9502. Bonded Must see. Asking $7,650. or Residual: $26,468. Subject to approval by primary lending source. Total payments: $20,965. Offer expires 1/31/94. Call Tony at 908-566-2051 & insured. 908-679-7251 908-308-0514 best offer. Call 609-497-0909 5 4 JANUARY 12, 1994, THE INDEPENDENT

USED CffRS ROUTE 35 KEYPORT TRUCKS & VANS'* t 9 0 8 - 2 6 4 - 4 0 0 6 # ______9 ACRES OF USED CARS, NEW DODGES, BUICKS, JEEPS, EAGLES, * m „ LINCOLNS & MERCURYS AT PARKWAY EXIT'117m SUPER SAVER SPECIALS •, m m STRAUB “Let It Snow ! 4 W heel Drive C enter .By getting you the most car for your money. ’88 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED 4X4 ’90 JEEP 4X4 CHEROKEELARADO 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, center console, a/c, rear defogger/defroster, am/fm 4 dr, 4 wd, 6 cyl, auto, p/s, p/disc, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, p/seats, buckets, ...B y giving you the courteous, personal service you deserve. st/cass, p/dr. lcks, p/w, tilt whl/column. cruise, bucket seats, p/seats, bd/side/md, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l/, p/mirr, bd/side/mo, int, r/wipe- lugg rack, mats, sprt mirrs, halogen lamps, accent stripes, alum whls, privacy tinted wash, tilt, cruise, rf rack, pin strip, int wipers, mats, alum wh, 65,915 mi. lass, gold pkg, running boards, 4 whl drive, 61,132 mi. Stk. #6285, VIN #LL171483. ^ .| ggg ...B y giving you over 25 years of combined leasing expertise. tk*R3158. VIMJ!362192 *11,995 f ...B y offering all Manufacturer Rebates ’92 JEEP 4X4 WRANGLER V8,’91 5.7 FORD litre engine, 4X4 auto, BRONCOp/s, p/b, center console,“EDDIE a/c, tintedBAUER” glass, rear 2 dr., conv., 4 wd, 6 cyl., 5 spd., p/s, pb, no a/c, fab. int., gauges defogger/defroster, p/dr lcks, p/w tilt whl/column, cruise, bucket seats, bucket, tint, mats, console, pin strip, bd/side/md, mats, accent stripes, alum whl, h.d. suspension, 4x4,44,368 mi. alum wh, 16,328 mi. Stk. #R3172, $4 Q n o c Stk.#6297, VIN #MNA06902. ^ g 995 We Lease Every Make And M odel VIN #NJ500219______l c , J a O 4 dr,’91 4 wd, JEEP 6 cyl., auto, 4X4 p/s,'p/disc, CHEROKEE a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int,LARADO p/seats, 4 ’92dr, 4 FORDWD, 6 cyl, EXPLORERauto, P/S, P/B, A/C, “EDDIE AM/FM st/cass, BAUER” leather/int, 4X4 sun/rf, Executive Owned Special buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mirr, bd/side/mo, P/seats, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, P/W, P/D/L, P/amt, P/mir, tint, r/wipe-wash, tilt, cruise, rf/rack, pin strip, int wipers, mats, alum wh, bd/side/md, tint, r/wipe-wash, tilt, cruise, rf/rack, pin strip, intermit wipers, 1990 Acura Legend L Coupe 32,325 mi. Stk#6380, VIN #ML519039. $-J QQEj mats, running boards, alumwh, green, tan leather seats. SHff) QQC 6 cyl, auto trans, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, am/fm st/cass, alum wh, red, beige Itr int, air baa all 20,575 mi. Stk. #6353, VIN #MLA06902.______I power, 45,251 mi, stk#8492, VIN#LC005949 ’89 FORD DIESEL F250 PICKUP ’93 FORD RANGER XL $ P /U , 8 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm, fab/int, gauges, 2 WD, 4 cyl, 5 spd, P/S, P/B, A/C, fab/int, gauges tint, pin bd/side/mo, tint/pin strip, rear step bumper, bed liner, long stripe, mats, bed liner, step bumper, long bed, chrome wheels, 1 4 ,9 5 0 bed, 48,089 mi. Stk #6310, VIN # KMB20821. $g ggg black/gray seats, 7,876 miles, n n c Stk #6361, VIN #7PTA7449.______l U , J J U CALL FOR A ’89 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 4 dr., 6 cyl, auto,’93 0/D, MERCURYp/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, SABLE fab/int, p/seats, buckets, IWL.MAfl/I a Leaning National Association Vehicle 4 dr., 8 cyl., auto, 0/D, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, lea. int, rec,/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l/, p/mir, b/s/m. tint, tilt, cruise, p/tr, pin p/seats, r/def., p/w, p/dl, p/ant, p/mir, b/s/m, tint, tilt, cruise, p/tr. strip, int. wipers, mats, dual driver & pass air bags, FREE CUSTOM QUOTE pin strip, int. wipers, w/w, 63,357 mi. w/w 16,932 mi. Stk #237, VIN PA621512. Stk #272, VIN 10(635200. $7,495 Program car. $13,995 ’92 OLDS ACHIEVA ‘93 FORD THUNDERBIRD 4 dr., 4 cyl. “QUAD”, auto, p/s, p/b, am/fm st/cass, fab. int, Auto, p/s, p/b, 6 cyl., center con, a/c, t/gls, rr def/dfst, am/fm st/cass, p/dr gauges, p/mir, cruise, int. wipers, buckets, r/def, bd/side/md, lcks, p/winds, p/trk, rls, p/fuel dr, tilt, cruise, bkt sts, p/sts, reel, sts, bsm, mats rec/seats, p/w, tint, mats, console, pinstrip, tilt, n n c Iht. van mirr., 14,969 mi. Stk #281, VIN PH151246. alum wh, 28,877 mi. Stk #290, VIN #NM429915. , 51110 *13,995 ’92 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS ’90 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 4 dr. auto, p/s, p/b, v8, a/c, t/gls, rr def/dfst, am/fm st cass, p/dr 4 dr., 8 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab int., leks/winds/ant/trk, rel./fuel dr, tilt, cruise, bkt sts, p/sts, reel, sts, bsm, p/seats, p/mir, cruise, int. wipers, r/def, bd/side/md, p/tr, mats, Iht. van mirr., ace stripes, alum whls. 64,132 * . _ _ _ _ rec/seats, p/w, tint, mats, p/d/l/, pin strip, tilt, w/w, a mi, Stk.#314, VIN LY685079. STRIVING TO BE THE BEST!!! \glum wh,42,197mi.,Stk#317, VIN# NX612636 * 10 , 4 ^ 0 ______15,495^ J THIS AD IS A COUPON AND MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE (908) 446-5200 Prices include all costs except tax, license & registration fees. V

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1990 CHRYSLER 1993 H O N D A 1993 H O N D A 5TH AVE. ON THE ACCORD HIGHEST A C C O R D LX 6 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm 4 cyl., 5 spd, p/s, p/disc, a/c, am/fm 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto, p/s, p/disc, a/c, am /fm st/cass, fab/int, like new, 12,200 PRICES PAID ON st/cass, fab/int, sun/rf, custom Honda st/cass, leather/int, loaded, Stk# SPOT rims, rear wing spoiler, like new, 17,014, mites, Stk# 43A, Vim PA087131 100F, VIN# LD734380 FINANCING! ALL TRADES! Stk# 30A, VIN# PA000037 $10,695 $12,795 $14,750

1992 C H E V Y 1990 FO RD 1991 TOYOTA OVER 100 3 YEAR/30,000 Ml. ESCORT CAVALIER C A M R Y DX 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm WARRANTIES 4 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, p/s, p/disc, a/c, am /fm VEHICLES IN st, fab/int, 69,639 miles, Stk# st, fab/int, like new, 27,262 miles, st/cass, fab/int, super clean, 39,398 miles, AVAILABLE! 60C, VIN# LT109641 Stk# 62K, VIN# N7307740 Stk# 32T, VIN# M U334990 INVENTORY $3995 $7,895 $10,995 MUST GO!

TOP QUALITY HE BUY HERE PRE-OWNED O l PAY AUTOMOBILES! HERE! 1 1 0 1 RT. 9 NORTH OLD BRIDGE. N.J. EASY TO GET TO: ariMt 20 MIN. from EATONTOWN WE WILL ACCEPT 15 MIN. from FREEHOLD 10 MIN. from EDISON ANY REASONABLE 908*721*3333 OFFER! SHOWROOM HOURS: M-F: 9-9, SAT: 9-5 SERVICE & PARTS: M-F: 8-5, SAT: 8-4 ‘According to Original Research which conducts surveys for Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Porsche & auto groups. Cannot be combined with any other offer or sale. This ad is a coupon and must be presented at time of sale. THE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 12,1994

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U S E D C A R S ! 1993 PONTIAC GRAND AM 1992 CHEVY APV New 1994 Chevy C-1500 New 1994 Chevy S-10 4 Dr. 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, body side mldg., 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/W, P/L, body side console, r. def., T.G., am/fm stereo w/cass., recl/buck­ mldg., tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., recl/bucket et seats, tilt whl., carpet, elk., cruise, p/l, hub whls. seats, trip od., hub whls., int. wipers, carpet, elk., r. SPORTSIDE PICKUP 4 x 4 BLAZER Stk. #P3065. VIN #PM573060.13,975 miles. def., T.G., r. wiper. Stk. #41941. VIN #NT149461. 5.0 Itr. EFI V-8, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, 4.3 Itr. V-6, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L. 20,846 miles. A/C, P/L. P/W, highback recl/bucket seats P/W, recl/bucket highback seats w/console, $12 ,5 9 4 *13 ,988 w/floor console, tach., chromed r. step AM/FM stereo cass.,tilt whl., speed cont., elec. bumper, B/W tires, sprt. handling pkg., tailgate rel., r. def., lugg. carrier, deep tint glass, 1992 GEO TRACKER 4X4 Silverado trim, tilt whl., speed cont., AM/FM r. washer/wiper, white letter tires, delx. doth trim, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., A/C, carpet, elk., frt. & r. 1992 CHEVY C-1500 PICKUP mats, conv. roof, recl/bucket seats, multispeed wip­ 6 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/B, T.G., AM/FM stereo, stereo cass., elk., aux. lighting, stainless steel elec. mirrors, elec. shift transfer case, spare whl. ers, body side mldg., AM/FM stereo cass., tach., alloy bench seat, trip odometer, fuel inj., hub whls., int. below-eye-line mirrors, custom cloth trim. Stk. & tire carrier, custom two-tone paint. Stk. whls. Stk. #30611. VIN #N6922462.24,324 miles. wipers. Stk. #PETE2. VIN #NE219282.15,822 miles. #T4288. VIN #RZ163584. MSRP $21,404. #T4333. VIN #R12156377. MSRP $24,707. Opt. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $1,400. 24 Mo. Lease. Total Pkg. Disc. $1,200. 24 Mo. Lease. Total cash i 0 ,8 7 5 i 1,3 6 7 cash $2,214.41 includes tax, motor vehicle & $2,656.25 includes tax, motor vehicle & $1,900 _a kM M 9 U $1,500 down payment, $269.51 down payment, $299.35 1st 1991 CHEVY LUMINA EURO 1991 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 1st payment and security. payment and security. 15,000 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto trans., w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, miles per yr. max. P/W, P/trnk. rel., body side mldg., r. def., T.G., rem­ 6 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/L, 15,000 miles per yr. max. ote mirrors, split bench reel. frt. seat, r. spoiler, tilt body side mldg., console, r. def., T.G., AM/FM stereo whl., mag whls., int. wipers, carpet, elk., fuel inj., cass., recl/bucket seats, tilt/cruise, mag whls., int. L e a s e F o r Buy For Lease For Buy For wipers, carpet, elk., fuel inj., strip od. Stk. #41681. AM/FM stereo cass., trip od. Stk. #P3083. VIN VIN #M2162233.37,956 miles. P e r 35 mo. #M9259191. 37,643 miles. ^ _ __ S 0 R Q 5 1 M o . I In c. Tax *1 0 ,4 6 7 i 3 ,9 8 6 In c . Ta x >21.067 1 8 .0 0 8 1990 CHEVY BERETTA 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo, 1993 FORD TEMPO bucket/recl. seats, body side mldg., console, int. wip­ 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, body side ers, carpet, elk., r. def., tach., trip od., hub whls. Stk. mldg., r. def., T.G., AM/FM stereo, carpet, console, #3045. VIN #LY121742. 54,299 miles. frt. fir. mats, bucket seats, int. wipers. Stk. #P3072. VIN #PK165043.11,187 miles. *6 ,7 5 6 $i9 ,4 7 2 1991 PONTIAC TRANSPORT 1993 GEO PRIZM New 1994 GEO PRIZM 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, New 1993 Chevy body side mldg., console, remote mirrors, tilt whl., 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, r. def., body side alloy whls., int. wipers, carpet, elk., r. def., T.G., mldg., fuel inj., AM/FM stereo cass., recl/bucket AM/FM stereo cass., reel, seat, r, wiper. Stk. #P3067. seats, delx. whls., carpet, elk., T.G. Stk. #P3103. VIN 4 DOOR SEDAN CAMARO Z-28 VIN #MT203694.26,358 miles #PZ007321.14,644 miles.. 1.6 Itr., 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, cloth/vinyl bucket seats, frt. & . LEFTOVER $13 ,6 6 3 i 0 ,9 9 6 r. carpet mats, r. def., 4 whl. anti-lock 5.7 Itr. V-8, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 1993 CHEVY CAVALIER brake system, AM/FM stereo w/clk. & 4 1993 CHEVY CORSICA P/L, P/W, Delco-Bose AM/FM stereo 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, ale, p/l, p/w, 6 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, r. def., body side speakers. Stk. #4311. VIN #RZ028360. cass., dig. elk. & ext. range sound, tilt/cruise, T.G., body side mldg., console, r. def., rem­ mldg., console, t.g., am/fm stereo, recl/bucket seats, ote mirrors, AM/FM stereo cass., bucket/recl. seats, int. wipers, carpet, elk., tilt whl., hub whls., ABS MSRP $13,285. 36 Mo. Lease. Total speed cont. w/resume, remote hatch delux. whls., int. wipers, carpet, elk., fuel inj. Stk. brakes, driver air bag. Stk. #P3061. VIN #PY159002, cash $919.67 includes tax, motor vehi­ rel., fog lamps, remote sprt. mirrors, #P3078. VIN #P7102519.18,979 miles. 14,875 miles. cle & $400 down payment, $197.77 1st cloth bucket seats, body side mldgs., $< payment & security. 15,000 miles per yr. r. def., stl. bltd. radials, LoJack. Stk. 9 ,9 9 7 *1 0 ,9 8 9 max. #3813. VIN #P2121714. MSRP $21,119. Future Disc. $2,883. 1990 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER 1992 NISSAN 240SX 6 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/W, P/L, 4 cyl.. 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/hatch rel., P/mirrors, carpet, elk., tilt/cruise, bucket/recl. seats, r. console, frt. & r. mats, T.G., remote mirrors, recl/bucket Lease For Buy For wiper, console, r. def., T.G., AM/FM stereo cass., seats, tilt, trip od., delx. whls., P/ant., carpet, elk., r. def., tach., trip od., delx. whls., int. wipers. Stk. #40261. AM/FM stereo cass., tach., int. wipers. Stk. #36251. VIN VIN #LX114921.50,192 miles. #NW164085.10,434 miles. 197!: 12,914 $18,236 $ 11,321 • 1 1 , 0 8 5

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5.0L, V-8,1993 auto tran, FORD p/s, p/b, E-150 am/radio CARGO w/clock, STK# VAN 3243, VIN# PHC03205, MSRP $16,820 $ 1 3 ,2 9 5

1993 FORD MUSTANG LX 2-dr HATCHBACK 4.9L, 5-spd man1993 o/d tran, FORD am/fm F-150ster, clock, 4x2 STK# 2447. VIN# 5.01, V-8, 5-spd man tran, a/c, p/s. p/b, cruise, r-def. arr\/fm ster/cass, PNB10857. MSRP $13,126 Y E A R E N D STK# 2146, VIN# PF165305. MSRP $18,076 $ 9 ,9 9 5 $ 1 3 ,4 9 5

SAVE UP TOJr SAVINGS! 'jS & ! $ 5 ,3 9 0 \ BEFORE YOU PAY "ONE PRICE"... M AKE SURE YOUR G E T T I N G T H E B E S T PRICE! 1993 FORD TAURUS GL 4-dr SEDAN 1993 FORD RANGER 4x2 SUPERCAB XLT 3.0L, auto overdrive tran, a/c, p/s, anti-lock brakes, tilt, cruise, r-def, 2.3L, 5-spd man o/d tran, p/s, p/b, tilt, cruise, tnt glass, am/fm am/fm ster/cass, dual air bags, STK# 1939, ster/cass, STK# 3378, VIN# PTB01494, MSRP $!4,266 For THE BEST SELECTION, THE BEST SERVICE VIN# PA243889, MSRP $20,585 $ 1 0 ,2 9 5 and THE BEST PRICE...OASIS is your BEST PLACE! $ 1 5 ,1 9 5

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9 1 'Ford Mustang 9 0 'Fold Escort GT "W e never forget 91'FordI Mustang 90' Ford Escort GT 92'Eagle9 2 'Eagle Talon "W e never forget 91'9 1 'FordFord Probe 90'Chevy90' Chevy Corsica LT 90' Chevy Beretta 89'Honda8 9 'Honda Accord C o n v 90' Ford Escort 4-cyl, 5-spd man Iran, a/c, 4-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c. p/s, p/b, 4-cyf, auto tran, a/c, p/s, 8-cyi, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, you have a choice" 4-cyl, 5-spd man tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, tilt, p/lcks, cruise, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/seats, 4-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/mirr, till cruise, r-def, tnt glass, tilt, p/lcks, p/wind, cruise, p/b, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/seats, p/s, p/b, tilt, p/mirr, cruise, r-def, tnt glass, cassette, r-def, tnt glass, stereo, cruise, r-def, tnt glass, p/tcks, cruise, tnt glass, p/lcks, p/ant, tnt glass, r-def,cassette,51,595 mi, cassette, 19,998 mi, VIN# cassette, 62,287 mi, VIN# 42,892 mi, VIN# 198808, 58,673 mi, VIN# 176687, 241595, STK# 4855 223161, STK# 4789 cassette, 49,921 mi, VIN# cassette, 29,847 mi, VIN# cassette, 26,672 mi, VIN# VIN# 149845, STK# 4903 109354, STK# 3940 STK# 4783 102712, STK# 3519 STK# 4679 045735, STK# 4835 $ 7 , 9 9 5 $ 6 , 9 9 5 $ 6 , 9 9 5 $ 1 0 , 9 9 5 $ 6 , 9 9 5 $ 1 0 , 9 9 5 $ 4 , 9 9 5 $ 8 , 3 9 5

8 9 'Ford Taurus 89' Olds Cutlass 90' Fold T-Bird 9 1 'Ford Taurus 8 9 'Ford Probe 9 1 'Honda Civic 89' Olds Cierra 9 1 'Ford Tempo 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, C ie rr a 6-cyf, auto (ran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/ic, p/s, p/b, 4-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 4-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, FOR OVER 32 YEARS' 4-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/lcks, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/seats, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/icks, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, cruise, tnt glass, cassette, 45,048 tilt, p/mirr, cruise, r-def, plb, p/mirr, cruise, tnt cruise, r-det, tnt glass, tilt, p/wind, p/lcks, 53,167 mi, p M s , cruise, r-def, tnt cruise, r-def, tnt glass, cassette, 51,595 mi, VIN# Route 9 South at HWY. 18 OLD BRIDGE, N.J. glass, 36,277 mi, VIN# stereo, 67,161 mi, VIN# mi, VIN# 016755, STK# 4902 cassette, 49,075 mi, VIN# glass, cassette, 39,426 mi, cassette, 29,506 mi, VIN# VIN# 308069, STK# 4653 175079, STK# 4676 217898, STK# 4847 155352, STK# 4877 149845, STK# 4903 VIN# 146981 mi, STK# 4609 232177, STK# 4688 $ 9 , 3 9 5 $ 6 , 9 9 5 $ 6 , 9 9 5 $ 6 , 9 9 5 $ 6 , 9 9 5 $ 7 , 9 9 5 908-591-1111 $ 8 , 9 9 5 $ 9 , 9 9 5

o a s i s 0 TRUCKS A V A N S TRUCKS A V A N S TRUCKS iVANS TRUCKS 1 V A N S TRUCKS A V A N S TRUCKS A V A N S ^ FORD ...... n o t _ i 90” Toyota Fourunner 8 7 'Jeep Cherokee 87' Ford Bronco II 4x4 9 0 'Plymouth Voyager LE 89' Chevy Blazer 4x4 90' Plymouth 90' Pontiac Transport 88' Ford Bronco II 4x4 S R 5 4 x 4 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, OLD BRIDGET^ L a r e d o 4 x 4 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, V o y a g e r 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyi, 5-spd man tran, a/c, 6-cyi, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, p/mirr, p/seats, p/lcks, p/wind, p/seats, cruise, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, till p/mirr, p/wind, cruise, 6-cyi, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/wind, p/lcks, r-def, tnt p/s, p/b, tilt, cassette, 55,542 tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/seats, cruise, r-def, tnt glass, cassette, 48,662 mi, VIN# p/lcks, cruise, r-def, tilt, r-def, cassette, 63,251 r-def, cassette, 45,850 mi, p/b, tilt, p/wind, p/seats, mi, VIN# F08778, STK# 4782 glass, cassette, 54,299 mi, cassette. 62,659. mi, VIN# r-def, cassette, 43,575 mi, 56815, STK# 4839 cassette, 51,750 mi, VIN# \ mi, VIN# 016799, STK# 4908 VIN# 164215, STK#4851 VIN# 216766, STK# 3372 009958, STK# 4929 X (7 9 ) C85921, STK# 4585 VIN# 613499, STK# 4616 $ 1 0 , 9 9 5 $ 8 , 9 9 5 ^freehold! j - $ 8 , 4 9 5 $ 1 1 , 9 9 5 $ 9 , 9 9 5 $ 1 6 , 9 9 5 %— $ 8 , 3 9 5 $ 9 , 9 9 5

8 9 'Jeep Cherokee 90' Ford F-250 9 1 ' F o rd E x p lo re r 4 x 4 88 ' t a i Trooper II 9 0 'Chevy X1500 4x4 9 0 'Ford Ranger 4x4 92' Ford Ranger 9 1 'Ford Explorer 4x4 90' Plymouth Voyager LTD 4 x 4 92' Chevy S-10 4x4 B e d lin e r 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/mirr, 4 x 4 8-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 4-cyl, 5-spd, man tran, p/s, 6-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 4-cyl, auto tran. a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyl, aulo tran, a/c, p/s, p/wind, p/lcks, cruise, tnt 6-cyi, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, 6-cyl, man tran, tnt glass, ' 8-cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, 4-cyl, man tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, tilt, p/wind, p/icks, tnt glass, p/b, tilt, cassette, 13,654 p/b, tnt glass, sport whls, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/seats, am/fm stereo, 43,575 mi, tilt, p/wind, p/seats, p/lcks, am/fm, 17,401 mi, VIN# p/b, tnt glass, am/lm glass, 35,102 mi, VIN# tilt, cassette, 48,870 mi, VIN# cassette, 49,962 mi, VIN# mi, VIN# A67210, am/lm, 35,992 mi, VIN# p/lcks, cruise, r-def. tnt glass, VIN# 613499, STK# 4616 cruise, cassette, 53,742 mi, 128121, STK# 3102 stereo, 29,912 mi, VIN# A33937, STK# 4852 820731, STK# 4853 121655, STK# 3861 STK# 4899 A29243, STK# 2377 stereo/cass, 49,691 mi, VIN# VIN# 596822, STK# 4879 B00210, STK# 4758 $ 8 , 9 9 5 A50048, STK# 3325 $ 1 0 , 9 9 5 $ 1 6 , 9 9 5 $ 8 , 9 9 5 $ 1 1 , 9 9 5 $ 1 0 , 9 9 5 $ 8 , 9 9 5 $ 1 1 , 9 9 5 $ 1 2 , 9 9 5 $ 1 6 , 9 9 5

•Prices include manufacturer to consumer rebate. Ford Customer Cash Program; Escort $400, F-150 $500, Ranger $300, Mustang $400, Taurus $500. $300 tor young buyer program wtien applicable. Cash back ot $400 for qualified college graduates with certificate through Ford College Purchase Program. Ad is a coupon and must be presented lor specials. Prices are valid for 7 days and include all all costs to be paid by a consumer except for licencing, registration and tax. OASIS FORD IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOS. THE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 12, 1994 5 7

NEW 1 9 9 5 THE NEON Dodge, 4 dr. Sedan, front wheel drive, 4 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. strng/brks, AIR, dual AIRBAGS, AM/FM stereo, t/glass, r/def, b/s mldgs, bucket seats, touring suspension, int. wip, Stk. #47502, VIN #SD503243. MSRP

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Dodge, Hatchback, 2 dr., FWD, 2.2 EFI 4 cyl. Dodge, FWD, 2.5L 4 cyl. EFI eng., 3 spd. eng., auto, trans., pwr. strng./brks., AIR BAG, AIR trans., pwr. stmg/brks., dual AIRBAG, AIR, t/gls., CONDITIONING, t/gls., b/s mldgs., bkts., reel, bs mldgs., map & cargo light, pwr. liftgate, family sts., fold down rr. seat, VIN #RN138817. MSRP: value pkg., VIN #RR547216„ MSRP: $16,897. $10,589. Incl. $1000 manufacturers rebate & Incl. $500 factory rebate, $500 college grad $500 college grad rebate. re b a te & $200 previous owner certificate.

or we will give you up to $500! If the identical car or N E W ’ 9 4 1 truck you purchased from us is advertised for less in the next 30 days, we will INTREPID* give you the difference or $500, whichever is less Dodge, 3.3L V6 eng., auto, trans., pwr. strngybrks., AIR, ^excluding mfr. rebate^ dual AIRBAG, AM /FM stereo, t/gls., r/def., bs mldgs., sport mirr., halogen lamps, bucket reel, seats, V IN I #RH 102997., M SRP: $ 17,776, Incl. $ 5 0 0 college gi rebate.

THE ALL NEW ’94 NEW ’34 8250 N E W ’ 9 4 NEW ’94 B250 RAM PICKUP TRUCK C A R G O V A N DAKOTA SPORT CONVERSION VAN Dodge, 119" wb, dix. 40/20/40 seats, 3.9L 6 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, pwr. Dodge, 127.6" wheelbase, heavy duty work van, 5.2L 318 Magnum V-8, 3 Dodge, Pick Up, 3.9 Magnum V-6,5 spd. man. trans, pwr. strng/rear anti-lock Dodge, 6 cyl., 3 spd. auto, trans., pwr. strng./brks., AIR, AM/FM stereo cass., t/gls., stmg/brks, no air, AIRBAG, modular behind seat storage, ST advantage pkg spd.'auto._ J — trans, __pwr. strng/rear nn/rnor inttanti-lock |A»L kt-L-brks, rtnno air, AM/FM AM/CM stereo, A.r,dig. brks, AIRBAG, no air, AM/FM stereo-cass, b/s mldgs, dig. clock, sport mirr, 24C, light group, tailgate protection mldg. chrome pkg, rear step bmpr, VIN clock, high back bekt. sts, VIN #RK537098, MSRP $16,S"~I. Incl.' ' $1000~— hal. lamps, alum, whle, body color grill & mldgs, rear step bmpr, tacn, dix. int. tilt,bed, cruise, running pwr. boards,wind./locks, remote dig. colorclock, TV,custom VCR graphics, wired, 4cont. captains kit, chairs,loaded, r/sofa VIN --- 61 MSRp £16 060 ,nC| $500 c0|,ege gra(j rebate man. rebate, $500 college grad rebate. IRK541627, MSRP: $24,997. Ind. $1,000 man. rebate & $500 cc'lege grad rebate. 13.9951112.995 10.895 $ 17.495

“FAM OUS FOR SELLING THE FINEST USED CARS SINCE 1969’ ’85 ARIES ’88 ESCORT ’87 TEMPO ’86 SEDAN DEVILLE Dodge, Wagon, red, 4 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. strng/brks, AM/FM Ford, Wagon, silver, 4 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. strng/brks, AM/FM Ford, 4 dr. Sedan, white, 4 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. strng/brks, AIR, Cadillac, 4 dr. Sedan, black cherry, 8 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. wind/seats/locks/ant, tilt, cruise, a, stereo-cass, AIR, r/def, t/glass, b/s modgs, roof rack, £ 4 A A C stereo, pwr. mirr, r/def, t/glass, cloth int, Stk. #1935A, ~ AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. mirr, r/def, t/glass, b/s mldgs, ( l l M A F r/def, t/glass, b/s mldgs, wire whl. cvrs, cloth int, Stk. #32322A, V vinyl roof, Stk. #47081 A, VIN #FF18 2 9 4 2 ,5 7,90 2 miles. * | J J J J J J VIN J W 2 40 4 3 6,75,512 miles. * 2995 cloth int, Stk. #39032B, VIN #HK1690 7 6 ,7 5,07 6 miles. * VIN #GH311515, 78,652 miles. 3995 ’88 AEROSTAR >88 SUBURAU GL-10 ’89 PREMIER LX ’89 SPIRIT Ford, Wagon, 7 pass, blue/blue, 6 cyl, auto, trans, pwr strng/brks, AIR, Wagon, 4WD, blue, 4 cyl. turbo, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/brks, AIR, Eagle, 4 dr. Sedan, black, 6 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/brks, AIR, Dodge, 4 dr. Sedan, black cherry, 4 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/brks, AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. wind/seats/locks/mirr, tilt/r/def, t/glass, dj m m *■ AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. wind/locks/mirrs, tilt, cruise, r/def, £ m AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. wind/seats, locks/mirr/ant, tilt, cruise, < AIR, AM/FM stereo, pwr. wind/locks/mirr, tilt, cruise, r/def, t/glass, b/s mldgs, sunroof, roof rack, cloth int, Stk. #31076A, v / l| | | lh r/def, t/glass, b/s mldgs, cloth int, Stk. #41053A, ' t/glass, b/s mldgs, cloth int, stk. #43016A, rack, cloth int, Stk. #41036A, VIN #JZA10152,93,336 miles. A d H n VIN #JH432067,63,658 miles.______VIN #KH22621Q, 71,072 miles. 4995 VIN #KF451155,50,478 miles.______5395 ’89 GRAND AM LE ’89 RAIDER ’90 VOYAGER SE ’90 CARAVAN SE Pontiac, 2 dr. Coupe, black, 2.5L 4 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/brks, Dodge, 2 dr. S po rt/ Utility, silver, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, Plymouth, Wagon, 7 Pass, blue, 6 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. Dodge, Wagon, 7 pass, red, 6 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, AIR, pwr. wind, tilt, r/def, t/glass, b/s pwr. strng/brks, no air, AM/FM stereo, r/def, t/glass, * i strng/brks, AM/FM stereo, AIR, t/glass, roof rack, AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. wind/locks, tilt, cruise, t/glass, ( A A A P mldgs, cloth int, Stk. #32229A, VIN #KC825734,58,904 miles. 9KMUH cloth int, Stk. #KJ014 9 7 7 ,4 2 ,2 8 6 miles. cloth int, Stk. #1793, VIN #LR708403, 87,678 miles. * / / l | » J b/s mldgs, roof rack, cloth int, Stk. #Y463, VIN #LR513007, 5995 53,889 miles. ______UUUV ’91 CARAVAN LE ’90 GRAND CARAVAN LE ’93 DAKOTA SPORT ’91 VOLVO 740 Dodge, Wagon, black cherry/woodgrain, 6 cyl, auto, trans, pwr.jwr. sirng/orcs,stmg/brks, Dodge, Wagon, gray, 6 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM Dodge, Pick Up, red, 6 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/b^ksjbrks, _ 4 dr. Sedan, gray, 4 cyl, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/brks, AIR, pwr. AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. wind/locks/seats, mirr, tilt, “ stereo-cass, pwr. wind/seatss/locks/mirrs, tilt, cruise, r/def, M Jk Jl AC AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, t/glass, cloth int, wind/locks, tilt, cruise, r/def, t/glass, b/s mldgs, cloth ^ “ cruise, r/def, t/glass, roof rack, cloth int, Stk. #42002A, t/glass, roof rack, Stk. #42047A, VIN #LX214537, * | | VIN #MR128777,67,930 miles.______S10,995 53.283 miles.______* * 3 * ww Stk. #1969, VIN #PS280712, 2,189 miles. *12.495 int, Stk. #42147A, VIN #M2528161,35,282 miles. *13,495

450 King G eorge Rd.

W oodbridge, NJ

908-826-1220 EA SY TO R E A Crt G.S.WRKWAY NORTH EXIT RL 9 North, second FORDS Exit ■ Rt. 184 West. At 1st fight make a right. R t 9 NORTH to RT. 184 W EST-FO R D S same as above. Price(s) and payment(s) include freight, transportation, shipping, dealer prep. & an • FREEHOLD 25 m in M INUTES • MANALAFftN 15 m in additional costs to be borne by a consumer except for lie. costs, reg. fees & taxes I • ASBURY RARK 25 m in bank fee. Credit to all qualified buyers who are approved by our primary finance source. A W A Y : • RED BANK 20 m in _____ • HAZLET 10 min 5 8 JANUARY 12, 1994, THE INDEPENDENT

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NEW 1994 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 dr. Sedan, 3.5 Itr. 24V OHC V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W , AM /FM stereo cass., conv. spare, r. def., tilt/cruise, 16" whl. & tourhg grp., cloth 5 0 /5 0 bench seats. Loaded! Stk. #1583. VIN #UH630391. MSRP $26,878. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $209. Buhler Disc. $2,100. 36 Mo. Lease. $2,000 down pay­ ment plus 1 st payment & ref. sec. deposit. 12,000 miles per year max, 15

All you have to do is be courteous, highly trained, efficient, friendly, professional, proficient, prompt, honest, skilled, and caring. Every minute of every day,

with every customer. Nothing to it. Or maybe it's just NEW 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER that our people are so good, they make it look easy. 2.5 Itr. EFI, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/liftgote rel., body side mldgs., dual horns, storage drawers, map & cargo lights, highback bucket seats, 7 pass, seating, r. def., lugg. rack, AM/FM stereo cass. w/4 Come see us soon. And judge for yourself. speakers, conv. spare, FWD. Stk. #1818. VIN #RR547327. MSRP $18,086. Opt Pkg. Disc. $857. Buhler Disc. $940. Rebate $500. College Grad Rebate if qual. $500. 36 Mo. Lease. $1,500 cap cost reduction. 1 st payment $199 plus ref. sec. dep. & M.V. fees. 12,000 miles per year, 15

USED CAR SPECIALS $ 1 5 , 2 8 9 ^ * 1 9 9 1989CARAVAN DODGE LE CUTLASS1990 SUPREMEOLDS 1988BERETTA CHEVY P/W,i cyl,, tilt/cruise, aulo Irons., AM/FM P/S, P/B,stereo A/C w/cass., P/t, 6P/W cyl., tilt/cruise,auto trans., alu.P/D, whls.,P/B, A/C, r. def.,P/L, AM/FM6 cyl., auto stereo trans., cass., P/S, P/B,T.G. A/C,Stk. T.G., cloth int., r. def.. Stk. #8317. VIN AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Loaded! Stk. #8302. VIN #JY263856. 57,499 #KR206725.62,828 miles. #8095. VIN #1D306004.48,765 miles. miles. $8 , 8 8 8 *8 , 3 9 5 *4 , 6 9 9 NEW 1994 PLYMOUTH NEW 1994 PLYMOUTH 1991 CHRYSLER 1989 NISSAN 1988 HYUNDAI SUNDANCE NEW YORKER SALON SENTRASE EXCEL ACCLAIM 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, 4 cyl., auto trans.,A/C, tilt whl., 4 cyl., auto trans., man. steering, 3 dr. Liftback, 2.2 Itr. EFI 4 cyl., A/C, T.G., AM/FM stereo. sprt. whls., r. def., AM/FM no A/C, AM/FM stereo. Stk. 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B . no 4 dr. Sedan, 2.5 Itr. EFI, auto 7934 207845 stereo, sunroof, Stk. #8122. VIN #8254. VIN#JU315204. As Is. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 50/50 Stk. # . VIN #JY . 004242 64,700 80,846 A/C, r. def., conv. spare, cloth As Traded 69,985 miles. #KU . miles. miles. 6 vinyl low back seats. Stk. bench cloth seat, conv. spare, full 2 , 8 9 9 #1799. VIN #RN1 291 91. carpeting. Stk. #1759. VIN * 1 0 , 9 9 9 *6 , 6 9 5 * #RF115532. MSRP $14,249. MSRP $9,569. Buhler Disc. 1992 FORD TEMPO 1992 PLYMOUTH 1988 CHRYSLER Buhler Disc. $760. Rebate 6 cyl., auto, trans.> P/S, P/B, P/L, SUNDANCE NEW YORKER $400. Rebate $1,000. College $1,000. College Grad Rebate if P/W, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass., 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, 4 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, Grad Rebate if qual. $500. cioth int., T.G., r.def. Stk. #8290. no A/C, AM/FM stereo, Stk. A/C, P/L, tilt/cruise, AM/FM qual. $500. VIN #NK119573. 23,462 miles. #8304. VIN #NN 147071. 51,660 stereo, r. def. Stk. #8294. VIN miles. #JC116593. 76,485 miles. *7 , 7 8 9 *4 , 5 9 9 *4 , 9 9 9 * 7 , 6 6 9 M 1 ,9 8 9

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W E PAY $$$$ FOR USED CARS CALL TOM’S FORD 264 rrmri SAVE BIG HOT WHEELS NICE 4x4 MIDSIZE 4x4 ABS! CLASSYTRUCK ALL VEHICLES ADVERTISED ON THIS PAGE 1991 DODGE SPIRIT 199 3 FORD F -150 FLARESIDE 4x4 1992 FORD BRONCO 1992 FORD RANGER 4x4 1992 FORD RANGER 1991 FORD F-150 SC 4x4 XLT ARE ON DISPLAY AT TOM’S FORD. ALL V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, A/C, ABS V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, VEHICLES ARE WARRANTEED (UNLESS P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, con­ P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, alloy P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, alloy brakes, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, alloy whls, OTHERWISE NOTED) WITH THE BALANCE OF stereo cass, T.G, cloth int. Balance of sole, alloy whls, AM/FM slereo cass, whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G,, buck­ T.G, cloth int. Balance of Factory AM/FM stereo cass, cloth int. Stk. Factory Warranty. Stk. #U6002A. VIN T.G, cloth int. Balance of Factory int, r. del, buckets. Balance of Factory ets. Baslance of Factory Warranty. Slk. Warranty. Stk. #U5014T. VIN #U4989T. VIN #MKA30171.50,028 miles. ANY FACTORY WARRANTY OR A 30 DAY - #MF537633.38,472 miles. Warranty. Stk. #T6212A. VIN Warranty, Stk. #U4994T. VIN #U4895. VIN #NUA87193. 26,536 #NTA27871.31,515 miles. 3000 MILE POWER-TRAIN WARRANTY. THESE #PKB50022.6,402 miles. #NLA78331.34,905 miles. mites $ 1 1 j 9 9 5 * 1 5 ,5 9 5 * 7 ,9 9 5 * 8 ,5 8 5 VEHICLES MAY BE SEEN AND TEST DRIVEN AT * 1 7 ,9 9 5 * 1 7 ,5 9 5 TOM’S FORD. 200 HWY. 35 OFF PARKWAY FLARESIDE ROOM TO ROAM GO ANYWHERE EXIT 117, KEYPORT. PHONE INQUIRIES WILL SPORTY 1992 FORD F-150 FLARESIDE 1992 FORD AEROSTAR 1993 FORD RANGER 4x4 SC BE TAKEN AT 739-1055 OR 264-1600. 1987 PORSCHE 924S BALANCE OF V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, V-6, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, A/C, AM/FM FACTORY WARRANTY BEST BUY P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass, cloth ABS brakes, console, alloy whls, stereo cass, T.G, r. del. Stk. #T6026A. AM/FM stereo cass, T.G. Balance ot int, air bag. Balance ol Factory AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth int., FAMILY WAGON 1993 FORD RANGER XLT 1992 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 4x4 VIN #1N455398.69,502 miles. Factory Warranty. Stk. #U4931. VIN Warranty. Stk. #U4724T. VIN buckets. Balance of Factory Warranty. CARS 1992 FORD ESCORT WAGON V-6, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, #NKA85823.12,326 miles. J?NZB62453.25,885 miles. Stk. #U5769A. VIN #PTA71563. 3,724 NICE COUP 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, * 6 ,9 9 5 ABS brakes, T.G, cloth int. Balance of P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, rooP miles. $ 1 5 , 9 9 5 root rack, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, Factory Warranty. Stk. #U500BT. VIN rack, console, alloy whls, AM/FM ster­ * 1 4 ,8 3 2 * 1 3 ,9 9 5 1991 CHEVY BERETTA cloth int, t. def. Balance of Factory #PUA93968.24,427 miles. eo cass, T.G, cloth int, r. def, buckets. V-6 aulo trans. w/od„ P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, Warrany. Stk. #N6151A. 20,512 miles. THUNDER Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. console, AM/FM stereo, CO player, cloth * 1 0 ,4 9 5 #T6215A. VIN #NUB45706. 18,419 int., r, def. Balance of Factory Warranty. * 7 ,9 9 5 1991 FORD THUNDERBIRD miles * 1 7 > 4 9 2 M onm outh county's Largest Stk. #114880. VIN #ME133812. 28,968 V-6, auto trans, w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, ABS HEY SPORT Ford ca r & Truck in ven to ry AIR BAG brakes, console, AM/FM stereo cass, miles * 8 ,9 3 3 1 9 3 2 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 4x4 T.G, cloth int, buckets. Balance of Monmouth county's net mod car selection 1992 FORD TAURUS V-6. auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, FULL SIZE 4x4 PLUS V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, Factory Warranty. Stk. #U4606. VIN _ over 75 UHd Cor* Always In Stock! #MH165802.34,852 miles. P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, rool 1993 FORD F-150 4x4 GREAT DEAL P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM rack, console, alloy whls, AM/FM ster­ prom Low price To Luxury-Sporty cars To work Tracks stereo cass, T.G, cloth int, air bag, r. 6 cyl, 5 spd, man, trans, P/S, P/B, no * 1 0 ,0 9 5 eo cass, T.G, cloth int. Balance of WE HAVE THEM ALLItl 1990 FORD THUNDERBIRD def. Balance of Factory Warrany. Stk. A/C, ABS brakes, AM/FM stereo cass, Factory Warranty. Stk. #T6170A. VIN T.G. Balance ot Factory Warranty. Stk. • Ford Chairman's Award Recipient V-6, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, #U5022. VIN #NA134601.20,301 miles. #NUA71378,33,941 miles. P/L, P/W, p/seats, tilt/cruise, console, #U4986T. VIN #PUA05929. 20,702 • Award winning Servlcs Department alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, * 1 1 ,9 7 7 BEAT THIS • Over 10 low Mileage Pre-Owned "Sis In stock | * 1 6 ,9 9 5 * $14,413 • Nobody Neats Tom's Fords Dealt! cloth int., r. def. Balance of Factory 1988 FORD ESCORT Warranty. Stk. #U6054A. VIN NICE WHEELS 2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, # IH 1 0 7 8 7 0 .48,502 miles. P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass, cloth int. LOW TRUCK MILES 1992 FORD TAURUS Stk. #N6187Aa. VIN #JW350148. CHECK THIS * 8 ,0 5 0 V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 67,563 miles. 1992 FORD F-150 alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, cloth 6 cyl, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 1992 FORD RANGER Else) int, air bag, r. def. Stk. IN6176. VIN * 1 ,9 9 5 ABS brakes, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, alloy 4 cyl, 5 spd, man, trans, ABS brakes, SPORTY #NA119971.36,446 miles. whls, AM/FM stereo cass, cloth int. A/C, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, Balance ot Factory Warranty. Stk. cloth int. Balance of Factory Warranty. 200 Hwy 35 K V" F3 O R ~r 1990 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX * 1 1 ,3 8 5 PRETTY BIRD #T6122A. VIN #NNA70072. 21,691 Stk. #U4927T. VIN #NUB40084. 24,844 Keyport 264-1600 V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 1990 FORD THUNDERBIRD miles- * 8 ,5 8 5 P/W, P/seats, lilt/cruise, console, alloy ml s * 1 3 ,7 9 5 V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, whls, T.G, cloth int., r. def. Stk. #114697. LOADED P/L, P/W, P/seats, till/cruise, console, VIN #LF30844T. 62,595 miles. 1992 FORD TAURUS GL alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, cloth int, r. def. Balance of Factory * 7 ,5 9 5 P/L, P/W, p/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM Warranty. Stk. #U4883. VIN stereo cass, T.G, cloth int, air bag, r. #LH208438.52,031 miles. def. Balance of Factory Warrany. Stk. COOL CAT #6145A. VIN #NA119975.21,112 miles. * 8 ,9 5 8 1991 MERCURY COUGAR * 1 1 ,9 9 5 V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, TRUCKS/ P/W, p/seats tilt/cruise, console, alloy PLENTY OF ROOM whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, r. def, VANS buckets. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. 1992 FORD ESCORT WAGON the ford store #04684. VIN #NA648238.24,011 miles. 4 cyl, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, NICE 4x4 AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth int, r. * 1 0 ,8 4 5 del, buckets. Balance of Factory 1990 FORO BRONCO Warranty. Stk. #U4990. VIN V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, #NR113300.22.402 miles. P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, con­ FUN, FUN, FUN sole, alloy whls, AM/FM Stereo cass, * 8 ,2 8 2 T.G, cloth int, r. def, buckets. Balance 1991 FORD THUNDERBIRD ol Factory Warranty. Stk. #U4338A. VIN V-6, auto trans, w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, NICE RIDE #LLA37178.40,897 miles. P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, AM/FM t h a t g iv e s stereo cass, T.G, cloth int., r. def, buck­ 1992 FORD TAURUS * 1 3 ,5 9 5 ets. Stk. #U4606. VIN #MH165802. V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 34,852 miles. P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, air bag, r. def, BIG SAVINGS * 9 ,9 5 0 Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. #N6t7ZA. I/IN #NAt26719. 21,358 1991 FORD BRONCO EDDIE BAUER 4x4 » CLASSY * * 1 1 ,3 3 5 V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, 1991 DODGE DYNASTY GREAT MILEAGE AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth in i, r. y o u m o r e V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, def, buckets. Balance of Factory tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo, cloth int, r. def. 1993 FORD ESCORT Warranty. Stk. #T6179A. VIN Stk. IU 5046. VIN #MD259168. 44,357 2 dr, 4 cyl, aulo trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, #MLA05610.36,211 miles. AM/FM stereo, T.G, cloth int, r. def, mles * 7 ,5 8 0 buckets. Balance of Factory Warranty. * 1 6 ,9 9 5 Stk. #114954. VIN #PN231764 . 22,758 mte- * 8 ,8 9 8 WORK HORSE PRETTY PONY 1991 FORD F-250 4X4 1991 FORD MUSTANG V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, LITTLE WAGON ABS brakes, alloy whls,' AM/FM stereo P/L, P/W, cruise, AM/FM stereo cass, cass. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. cloth int, air bag, r. def, buckets. Balance 1993 MERCURY TRACER WAGON #U5000T. VIN #MNA10226: 22,628 ot Factory Warranty. Stk. #U6120A. Viti 4 cyl, auto trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, root #MF106777.35,935 miles. rack, console, AM/FM stereo cass, * 1 5 ,9 9 5 cloth int, r, def, buckets. Balance of * 7 ,7 3 5 Factory Warranty. Stk. #T5867A. VIN • LOWER PRICES #PR619138. BIG DEAL * 8 ,9 9 5 1991 FORD F-150 XLT 6 cyl, aulo trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, • HUGE SELECTION FAMILY WHEELS P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, ABS brakes, alloy KEYLESS ENTRY whls, T.G, cloth in t. Balance ot Factory 1991 FORD TAURUS Warranty. Stk. #T6136A. VIN V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 1992 FORO TAURUS WAGON LX #MNA64980.34,788 miles. • HIGH TRADE IN ALLOWANCES P/W, p/seats, tilt/cruise, alloy whls., V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass,, T.G, cloth int, air P/L, P/W, P/seats tilt/cruise, alloy whls, * 1 1 ,4 9 5 bag, r. def. Stk. #U5040. VN #MA130757 r. def, keyless entry. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. IU 4879. VIN u a l it y s e r v ic e * 9 ,1 8 5 #NA144823.23,965 miles. SPORT UTILITY The Word, • Q * 1 4 ,5 8 2 1 9 9 2 FORD EXPLORER 4 D R . XLT LOW MILES V-6, aulo trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, FULL POWER P/L, P/W, till/cruise, ABS brakes, roof OnHie 1991 FORD MUSTANG rack. console, alloy whls, AM/FM ster­ 4 cyl, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 1992 FORD TAURUS WAGON LX eo cass, T.G, cloth int, r. def, buckets. Street I P/L, P/W, cruise, console, alloy whls, V-6, auto trans, w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. AM/FM stereo, T.G, cloth int, air bag, r. P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, alloy #T6108A. VIN #NUB51861. 20,480 def, buckets. Stk. IU 4642. VIN whls, AM/FM stereo cass, r. def. Stk. mites. $1 Q 'g g s #MF186821.31,302 miles. #N6023A. VIN #NA119971. 39,909 * 8 ,5 8 3 mles * 1 2 ,8 3 5 EDDIE BAUER LIKE NEW 1992 FORD EXPLORER 4 DR. ECONOMY V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 1993 FORD TAURUS GL P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, ABS 1993 FORD ESCORT V-6, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, brakes, roof rack, console, alloy whls, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, p/seats, tilt/cruise, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth int. root rack, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth AM/FM stereo cass, r. del. Balance of del, Eddie Bauer model. Balance of ini, r. def. Balance of Factory Warranty. Factory Warranty. Stk. #U5030. VIN Factory Warranty. Stk. #T6171A. VIN Stk. #U5038. VIN #PN153928. 16,213 #PA133637.14,608 miles. #NUC13560.26,203 miles. 200 HWY. 55 (Pkwy exit 117) Keyport, NJ. (908) 264-1600 * 8 ,2 9 5 * 1 3 ,9 9 5 * 2 0 ,5 9 5 6 0 JANUARY 12,1994, THE INDEPENDENT

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1988 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 1988 NISSAN 200SX 1990 VOLKSWAGEN FOX 1989 NISSAN SENTRA 1988 NISSAN PULSAR 1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, no 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, 4 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt 4 cyl., auto, trans., w/od„ P/S, P/B, 4 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, A/C, AM/FM stereo, console, wire whl. A/C, tilt whl., console, AM/FM stereo, A/C, AM/FM stereo, T.G., cloth int., r. whl., AM/FM stereo, T.G., cloth int., r. A/C, tilt/cruise, console, wire whl. tilt/cruise, wire whl. cvrs., AM/FM cvrs., W /W tires, T.G., cloth int., r. def., T.G., r. def., buckets. Stk. #U5126A. def., buckets. Stk. #U1390A. Vin. def., Stk. #U51036. Vin. #718255. cvrs., AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, T-tops, stereo cass., T.G., cloth int., buckets. buckets. Clean, One Owner. Stk. Vin. #017843,89,501 miles. #015666, 56,001 miles. 61,034 miles. cloth int., r. def. Stk. #U5134. Vin. Stk. #U5054A. Vin. #717671, 67,829 #U261 OC. Vin. #100001,17,016 miles. #500298, 74,139 miles. m ile s . ‘1,995 *4,695 *4,995 *5,495 *5,995 ______*5,995______1986 HONDA ACCORD LXi 1983 JAGUAR XJ6 1988 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LE 1987 NISSAN 300ZX 1991 NISSAN SENTRA XE 1991SUDARU LEGACY 4 cyl., auto, trans, w/od., P/S, P/B, V-6, auto, trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, V- 6, auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, V-6, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L„ P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, AM/FM P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, alloy P/W, tilt/cruise, roof rack, wire whl. cvrs, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, P/B, A/C, tilt whl., AM/FM stereo cass., A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, stereo cass., moonroof, T.G., cloth int., whls, AM/FM stereo cass,, P/sunroof, T.G, AM /FM stereo, T.G., cloth int., r. def. Stk, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, T.G, cloth int., r. def, buckets. Stk. console, wire whl. cvrs, AM/FM stereo r. def., buckets. Stk. #U2513A. Vin. leat. int.. r. def, buckets. Car has all service #U2533A. Vin. #066493, 79,016 miles. T-tops, cloth int., buckets. Stk. #U5068. Vin. #795915, 43,133 miles. cass, T.G, cloth int., r. def. Stk. #026218,88,011 miles. records. Stk. #U2630A. Vin. #351984, #U5139. Vin. #213355. 53,880 miles. #U2404. Vin. #607394, 40.190 miles. 68,167 miles. *5,995 ______4,695______*6,995 ______*7,495 ______*7,995 ______*7,995 1990 NISSAN STANZA XE 1991 NISSAN SENTRA SE 1988 NISSAN 300ZX 2+2 1989 NISSAN 240SX 1990 MAZDA MIATA CONV. 1988 DMW 528e 4 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, V- 6, auto, trans. w /od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, 6 cyl, auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, wire whl. cvrs, AM/FM A/C, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, A/C, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, alloy stereo cass, T.G, cloth int., r. def, T.G, cloth int., r. def, buckets. Stk. alloy w hls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, console, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G,, cloth int., r. def., buckets. Stk. #U5060. whls, AM/FM stereo cass, P/sunroof, buckets. Stk. #U2622A. Vin. #230314, #U2309B, Vin. #797336, 33,101 miles. T-tops, cloth int., r. def. Stk. #U5006. cloth int, r. def, buckets. Stk. #U5096. Vin. #341679, 50,040 miles. T.G, leather int., r/def. Stk. #U2543A. 55,010 miles. Vin. #203244, 79,661 miles. Vin. #015536. 64,727 miles. Vin. #901179, 73,601 miles. *7,995 *8,495 ______*8,995______8,995______*9,995______*9,995 1991 NISSAN NX2000 1993 MAZDA PROTEGE 1991 HONDA PRELUDE SI 1989 ACURA LEGEND 1992 ACCURA INTEGRA LS 1990 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, 4 cyl, auto, trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, 6 cyl, auto, trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L. 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, 6 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, A/C, tilt/cruise, console, AM/FM stereo /cruise, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, alloy w hls, A/C, P/W, P/L, tilt/cruise, AM /FM stereo P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy cass, T.G,, T-tops, cloth int., air bag, r. int., r. def, buckets. Balance of Factory AM/FM stereo cass., T.G, r. def, AM/FM stereo cass, P/sunroof, T.G, cass, T.G, cloth int, r. def, buckets. whls, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, def., buckets. Stk. #U2425A. Vin. Warranty. Stk. #U1030A. Vin. #582046, buckets. Stk. #1)5121. Vin. #014632, cloth int., r. def, buckets. Stk. #U5088. Stk. #1593. Vin. #018102, 26,001 leather int., r. def, buckets. Stk. #3593. #004343, 46,354 miles. 13,740 miles. 49,449 miles, Vin. #008981.38,901 miles. m ile s . Vin. #502443, 55,110 miles. *9,995 *9,995 • *10,495______*10,995______*11,995 *12,495 1991 HONDA ACCORD LX 1990 HONDA ACCORD EX 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA SE 1993 HONDA DEL SOL SI 1991 LEXUS ES-250 4 cyl, auto, trans. w /od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl, auto, trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 6 cyl., auto, trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 4 cyl, auto, trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 6 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, alloy P/W, tilt/cruise, console, AM /FM stereo P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, alloy P/W, tilt/cruise, alloy whls, AM/FM P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, THIS IS JUST w hs, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G, cloth cass, T.G., cloth int., r. def, buckets. w hls, AM/FM stereo cass, P/sunroof, stereo cass, cloth int, air bag, r. def, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass, int, r. def, buckets. Stk. #2593. Vin, Stk. #5593. Vin. #011396, 52,616 T.G, cloth int., buckets. Stk. #U5099. buckets, removable top. Balance of P/sunroof, T.G,leather int, r. def. A PARTIAL #012507,40,016 miles. m ile s . Vin. #400668, 52,077 miles. Factory Warranty. Vin. #002469. 34,051 buckets. Stk. #4593. Vin. #136846, 40,401 miles. *12,595 *12,695 *12,995 miles' *12,995______*15,495______LISTING...

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