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County issues drought emergency advisory arry Conover, director inches, compared to 12 inches outdoor appliances. of the Monmouth for the same period in 1998. Compliance with this effort County Department of Effective immediately, all will help to minimize the instal­ HEmergency Management,non-essential outdoor water use lation of more stringent conser­ declared a county-wide drought is restricted to a mandatory vation measures. emergency Monday. odd-even system based on house Earlier this month, Shorelands Water restrictions will be in or building number. Water Co., Hazlet, which serves effect throughout the county due Residents should avoid using Hazlet and northern Holmdel, to the unseasonably hot, dry water for washing their cars or imposed similar restrictions, the weather and inadequate rainfall. hosing down driveways and first since 1988. Hazlet imple­ JACKIE POLLACK patios and should try to maintain mented the restrictions July 6 Wayne Lawson and Rob Moccio serve up some tempting treats Since M ay 1 there has been a at Keyport’s Firemen’s Fair Saturday. below-seasonal rainfall of 3.55 conservation efforts when using and Holmdel, last week. * + ' J'S t J*I1 iK'fjFiVffWH.’l l 2 INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999

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The company also publishes community newspapers serving 175,000 Holmdel resident Linda Rhodes is homes in central New Jersey. raising $6,000 to promote breast Bordes and his fellow Yale cancer education to prevent JACKIE POLLACK graduate Joseph R. Rosenmiller entered unnecessary deaths. STAY DOWN, YOU — Jamie Lynn, 9, of Matawan tries her luck at a game at the Keyport Firemen’s Fair Saturday. the media business with the purchase of a Page 22 small radio station in Southbridge, Mass., in 1956. The company’s cable television business began in that community as well in 1970. Greater Media last month com­ Classifieds ...... Page 44 Sewep funds a problem pleted the sale of its 173,000-subscriber Editorials ...... Page 12 BY LIN D A P eNICOLA______prevents the government from underwrit­ cable systems in Massachusetts to Charter Staff Writer ing construction costs. But, he said, Sea Communications and its 78,000-sub­ Entertainment. . .Page 32 Bright found a way around that with help scriber Philadelphia system to Comcast. ABERDEEN — The Township L e t t e r s ...... Page 12 from a political ally. Bordes acquired Rosenmiller’s interest in Council met on Monday to continue its Coren said that he plans to talk to Sen. the company in 1994. .. . .Page 38 discussion of funding options and issues Marketplace Joseph Kyrillos (R-13), who has been Frank Kabela, longtime president and related to sewering the Woodfield section Milestones ...... Page 33 helpful in the past, about sponsoring legis­ current chief executive officer of Greater of the town. lation to underwrite construction costs on Media, said Tuesday that Bordes had de­ Obituaries ...... Page 35 About 15 residents attended the special the basis of non-source point pollutants. voted his life to the company over the meeting, including Ken Wicklund, the Police Beat ...... Page 34 Construction costs, which had been only Woodfield representative on the past 40 years. reported to be $ 1.3 million, are still the “An innovator and a pioneer, he was Sports ...... Page 40 sewer extension committee. The special same, Coren said, but the state Department committee was set up to study extending one of the first to enthusiastically Yesteryear ...... Page 31 of Environmental Protection permit is about sewers to unsewered parts of town, the embrace FM radio in its commercial to run out. Coren told the council that he infancy, and he built one of the earliest primary area being the Woodfield section. would look into an extension. This was the second meeting with the and longest-standing groups of cable sys­ Phone numbers: The ad hoc committee’s April presen­ tems,” Kabela said. full council since the ad hoc committee tation, also known as the Wiedemeyer Editorial 254-7000 Ext. 8226 “Peter was known for his extraordi­ presented its report in April. proposal, named for the resident who FAX 254-0486 nary attention to detail and careful, After the first meeting, Wicklund said developed it, outlines the impact of new thoughtful planning, a practice which that he thought there was “ a little shade of ratepayers on the current debt service and Display Advertising 972-6740 endured to his last days. When Peter hope” about the outcome. But after argues that when the Woodfield ratepay­ FAX 972-6746 asked me to succeed him, he urged me to Monday’s meeting, Wicklund said they ers join with the other ratepayers, it will keep the company intact, healthy and as still have a long way to go toward a solu­ create an excess of $26,595 per year. vigorously competitive in the future as in tion to the problem of how to fund con­ But, Coren said, that proposal didn’t Classified 1-800-660-4ADS the past. I intend to do that.” Classified FAX 432-0016 struction costs. address operating costs, which can be con­ Bom-in Bridgeport, Conn., Bordes had During the meeting, Township siderable. Manager Mark Coren again reminded the homes in Princeton, Annapolis, Md., and Delivery problems? Continued on p age 21 Nantucket, Mass. He graduated from Yale Call circulation at 254-1755 committee that legislation enacted in 1982 in 1946, did post-graduate study at before noon on Thursday. Columbia University and served in the Coast Guard with the rank o f lieutenant. Mid'town to buy open space An avid competitive sailor, he was a four-time national champion in the Thistle Independent MIDDLETOWN — The Township train station. class of sailboats and a member of the Committee is preparing buy a Middletown It’s also near the Banfield Church New York and Annapolis Yacht Clubs. Street property which the township recent­ Village parcel as its first open-space pur­ He is survived by his wife, Lee, and ly acquired. chase under a plan approved by voters last his children, Peter Jr. and Stephen of New “ If this ordinance is passed, it will be Managing Editor Marilyn Duff year. York City, Cristina of Boulder, Colo., and Also at M onday’ s meeting, the com­ the acquisition o f the first parcel of land Sports Coordinator Lindsey Siegle Stephanie of Longmont, Colo. mittee finalized the purchase of two bought by the township through the open Greater Media’s radio stations are Executive Editor Gregory Bean pieces of property totaling about an acre space program,” Committeewoman W M GK, W M M R, W PEN and W XXM in Publisher Kevin Wittman of vacant waterfront property west of the Rosemarie Peters said. Philadelphia, WMJX, WROR, WKLB, Leonardo State Marina. The parcels are The property will be purchased in WSJZ and WBOS in Boston, WCSX, part o f a larger tract for which the town­ installment payments over two years at 4 WRIF and WXDG in Detroit and WCTC ship was awarded $190,000 in state Blue percent interest. and WMGQ in New Brunswick. Greater A Greater Media Newspaper Acres funds. The ordinance gives Madsen the Media Newspapers’ publications include The committee unanimously intro­ option to remain in the small house on the duced an ordinance to buy a 10.48-acre lot property for up to two years after the pur­ the News Transcript, Sentinel, Suburban, k V E R IF IE D I Sk UM AUDIT CIRCULATION at 760 Orchard St. for $402,000, as part of chase. Madsen will be required to pay the Independent, Hub and Examiner, circulat­ its open space program. township $350 rent in the first six months ing in Middlesex and Monmouth coun­ A public hearing on the ordinance is and $750 rent for the remainder of the two ties. The company also owns Greater The Independent is published W ednesday set for Aug. 18. years if she decides to stay in the house. Jersey Press, a commercial printing com­ by the Greater Monmouth Publishing Co., pany in East Brunswick, and Greater P.O. Box 1080, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816. The property, which is owned by Rose “ I’ m happy to say that in less than one First-class mail subscription available at Madsen, 92, is on the south side Orchard year we are moving forward to purchase StarLink Teleport, a satellite transmission $72 for 26 weeks, 40 cents a copy. Street and has several hundred feet of facility in Detroit. frontage on the railroad tracks near the Continued on page 21 Funeral arrangements are incomplete. ■ 4 INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 Two-day Phish concert NEW RUBY PALACE spawns rash of arrests M ost are charged Deickmann, 19, Frost Avenue, Red Bank, Special Dinner $r}A QC was stopped for a motor vehicle violation w ith drug possession; on the Arts Center exit to Crawfords for (2) persons m any from out of state Comer Road and charged with possession and consumption of alcohol underage. Cocktail - two exotic drinks or any two beverages HOLMDEL — The two-day Phish con­ • At 7:25 p.m. July 15, John Moran, 23, cert at the PNC Arts Center generated a Rapid City, S.D., was charged with posses­ number of arrests, many involving out-of­ sion of CDS while trying to sell soft drinks tup: Wor Wonton state residents, according ..to Detective at the Crawfords Comer Road entrance to Shrimp, Pork, Chicken & Mixed Frank Allocco. the Arts Center to buy tickets for the Phish Vegetables in Clear Broth The group, which some liken to the concert. He was processed and released. Grateful Dead, performed Thursday and • At 4:42 p.m. July 16, Victor Appetizer: Pu Pu for two Friday. Stoneburner, 20, Columbia, Md., and The majority were charged with pos­ Helen Nelson, 25, Wilmington, N.C., session of controlled dangerous substances were arrested at the Holmdel Towne E n t r e e : A. Hunan Jumbo Shrimp, General Ching’s (CDS) and they were arrested at various Center parking lot on Route 35 and Chicken and Hunan Beef. 3 entrees Served o locations away from the Arts Center, charged with possession of marijuana, One Plate with broccoli. (Spicy) which is at Exit 116 on the Garden State drug paraphernalia, alcohol under age and o r Parkway. prescription drugs. They were en route to B. Marnier Jum bo Shrimp, Beef and chicken sti “A lot of people were hanging out at the the Phish concert. • M ed with garden vegetables in brown sauce. 2 high school and tried to get into Holmdel • At 9:48 a.m. July 16, Richard Aaron entrees served on plate. (Served with Roast Po: Park (on Longstreet Road) after hours,” Guy, 23, Chicago, Damon Bonds, 22, no Fried Rice) Allocco said. current address, and a 16-year-old male Chunks of Pineapple, Jello, Ice Cream, “Our court has really got its hands full from Murphysboro, 111., were charged with T ea & Fortune Cookie right now,” said Allocco, due to these and possession of CDS in the parking lot of St. earlier arrests related to Arts Center. Catharine’s Church, located on Middle­ The arrests were as follows: town Road just south of Crawfords Comer • At 6:02 p.m. July 15, Joseph Jerome Road. Guy and Bonds were remanded to Expires 8/3/99 Rowley III, 39, Lamont, Pa., was arrested Monmouth County jail in lieu of $2,000 at the Holmdel High School athletic field bail with no 10 percent option. The juve­ and charged with possession of CDS and nile was placed in the county Juvenile 2174 ROUTE 35, H O LM D EL, NJ 07733 disorderly conduct. The high school is Detention Center in Freehold. across the parkway from the Arts Center. • At 6:36 p.m. July 14, Michael Slepoy, TEL: (732) 264-2002 • At 1:24 a.m. July 16, Stephana Raabi, 18, Marshfield, Mass.; Dennis Whithing- 19, Laurence Harbor, and Christopher ton, 18, Plymouth, Mass.; and Jessica Reynolds, 22, Fords, were arrested follow­ Cohen, 18, Kingston, Mass., were charged ing a motor vehicle stop on Route 35 and with possession of marijuana and drug charged with possession of under 50 grams paraphernalia following a motor vehicle PHASE 2 SALE of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. They stop on Longstreet Road, south of were coming from the Arts Center, accord­ Crawfords Comer Road. ing to police. Reynolds was turned over to Except for those held, the others will Old Bridge police on an outstanding war­ have to return to appear in municipal court rant and Raabi was processed and released and have warrants issued for their arrest. 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Continued from previous page Township Engineer William Farrell of T&M Associates in Middletown, stated KaS Specializing In Group Travel According to Schwebel, the rest room grab A D A standards have changed since the law F o r Over 25 Years! bar measures 28 inches from ground-level went into effect. while ADA requirements are between 33 “Some of the ADA standards have and 36 inches. evolved over time,” Farrell said. “Things do k i t * ■ * Other areas of concern to Schwebel are change, depending on the time of the pro­ the township’s main library on New ject. Today, there may be different stan­ Monmouth Road and the schools through­ dards than in the past.” out the district. He added that the process for site plan Special Incentives At the library, she stated, there is no approval of any new construction does for Groups, Group Leaders & van-accessible parking with an access aisle, involve his input. Independent Travel Agents! the curb ramp is too far from the parking “The site plan goes to the township’ s area, the bathrooms are not accessible, the Planning Board, then it comes to my office A1 library’ s main counter is too high and a per­ and we do look at it to conform to A D A son with disabilities must travel too far in requirements and the Planning Board does 3048 Hwy. 35 and Bethany the back of the facility to access informa­ require that,” Farrell added. H a zl tion. He did admit that some contractors do In a memorandum to Leo, Schwebel not conform to original site plans that are claims that all 17 ichools in the district have A D A compliant and township officials are accessibility problems. Bayview Elemen­ not always able to visit new construction With over 1,400 locations nationwide (via Parent Co. International Tours) and tary school, she sfated, has noncompliant sites before work begins. Corp. Blocked Cruises and Tours we simply offer you more dates for less! curb cuts. In an effort to ensure A D A compliance, At the middle schools, children with dis­ the township requires builders to supply site abilities are illegally carried out of the plan performance bonds of various financial buildings by staff during fires drills because amounts. In the event a site needs improve­ there are not enough accessible entrances in ments, the township will not release the the buildings. , bond until the changes are made, Farrell A r t i s a n " t B S S S T Schwebel’s memorandum listed a num­ explained. . The Sign o f Q uality Hom e im provem ent ber of other areas in the township that are “If it’s not in compliance, then ad­ noncompliant with the ADA. justments are made,” Farrell said. Help sought for Aug. 3 Matawan celebration The third annual Downtown Matawan open for the event and there will be vari­ Celebration will be held on Main Street on ous demonstrations from local businesses Aug. 3 from 7 tolO p.m. Main Street will available. Fitness model Mike Alfieri will Vinyl Siding & Vinyl be closed for the event, which attracted make an appearance. more than 1,000 people last year. The festi­ Help is being sought for the production Replacement Windows val is being produced by the Downtown of the festival. To volunteer or for more in­ $AVE • $AlfE • $AVE Matawan Alliance, a group dedicated to the formation, call the alliance hot line at • A d d itio n s • Bathroo m s • Ro o fin g • D ecks continued revitalization of the borough. (732) 566-9570; or send e-mail to Put Your Biggest Investment into the hands of the professionals at Artisan The celebration will feature live music matawanm [email protected]. by local swing band Swing Street and a Information is also available at Matawan your Mwefiience' performance by the New Jersey rock band On-line, located on the web at Mission Dance. Area merchants will be www.matawan.com. 156 W. Front St., Keyport 8 8 8 - 0 9 5 8 INTERSTATE C E L L U L A R 5 epperfjea& s §> DigitalChoice SAVE $30 Monthly Monthly Local Um aurant £ $ul> Access Airtime Minutes

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OPEN Aberdeen comes up with SUNDAYS $175K for soccer fields Hearing on ordinance constructing and maintaining them. “The timing in my opinion is really 1 2 -3 p m scheduled for M onday exquisite, in light of the women’s soccer BY LINDA D eNICOLA team win,” said Township Manager Mark Staff Writer Coren, referring to the national team’s recent World Cup victory, ABERDEEN — A bond ordinance The Township Council also voted to put reappropriating $175,000 from various together a bond ordinance that would fund Checking capital improvement projects to fund two the replacement of a sewer system force soccer fields in the township was in­ main on Oxford Lane. A l w a y s troduced last week. The township manager and council A public hearing followed by a vote on members agreed that it would be wise to adoption will be held at 7 p.m. Monday. replace the force main now and not put it 24-hour ATM Five appropriations have been de­ off. creased to fund the field project. The No. 9 force main, at the intersec­ The playground equipment appropria­ tion of Oxford Lane and Route 34, has cost Home Equity Ime of tion would go from $35,000 to $30,786.70, the township $120,000 in repairs over the with $4 ,213 to go toward the soccer fields. past two years. BELOW PRIME Another $137,850 would be taken from The old main, which runs down Oxford 1 / B the police substation account, leaving that Lane to the pump station on Overlea Lane, For life of line* appropriation with a zero balance; $21,407 has deteriorated because of soil conditions, /2%f< would be taken from the $60,000 Coren said. MEMBER EQUAL HOUSING FDIC Interest only 5 years LENDER Economic Development Study; $11,224 “It will be replaced with PVC piping from the $28,168 appropriation for the because (that) doesn’t react to alkaline. purchase of the library computer system; “ It’s not a good idea to wait. I can get and $305 from the $2,000 cost of a paper the bond ordinance passed within 30 shredder. days,” Coren said. • Rt. 9 Freehold • M ain St. Freehold The two soccer fields, one of which The emergency appropriation will will be constructed at the Matawan come out of the capital spending budget. • Rt. 9 Howell • Route 34 M ataw an Regional High School and another at the “ It will allow them to spend the money Strathmore Elementary School on Church now and include it in next year’s budget,” 863-9000 Street, are part of an interlocal services explained Township Clerk Carolyn Green. *7.25% APR effective as of 1/4/99. Rate may vary based upon the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate minus .50%. Maximum lifetime interest will agreement between the township and the The amendment to the capital spending not exceed 16% APR. This offer applies to new home equity credit lines only and may not be combined with any other promotional offer or dis­ count. Maximum loan to value 65% 1-4 family owner occupied residences only. Other LTV plans available. Property insurance required. Rate Board of Education. ordinance and an emergency appropriation includes 1 % discount contingent upon all payments being direct charge to your Community Bank of New Jersey checking account. The township will lease the fields from resolution will be on the agenda at the board for $ 1 and will be responsible for Monday’s public meeting. INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 9 Aberdeen PBA contract Chef Training in Progress finaly signed after 6 yrs. • Culinary Arts and Pastry & Baking programs • Day, night and weekend schedules creases for 1997, 1998 and 1999. Am biguities held up O f the 34 officers on the Aberdeen • Brand new kitchens and tuition rates up to signing, but not police force, 26 were budgeted to receive 52% less than other NYC culinary schools the increases. “They have already received pay hikes, Coren says their raises, even though the contract was • Placement programs and financing available not signed,” Coren said. BY L IN D A D eNICOLA “ It was a matter of interpretation on the • Peter Kump's also offers over 500 recreational S taff W riter wording of two issues. The arbitrator cooking and wine appreciation classes annually ABERDEEN — An August 1998 contract cleared up the ambiguities and made a between the Policemen’s Benevolent decision in January. The drafting of the PETERS 50 West 23rd St* NY, NY 10010 Association (PBA) Local 163 and the agreement started at that time,” Coren NEW _____ township, which was supposed to have explained. COOKING 212-847-0780 ended a five-year battle, was signed last “There was no bad faith on the part of SCHOOL www.pkcookschool.com Wednesday. the township.” The attorney for the PBA, Fred Klatsky of Klatsky & Klatsky, Red Bank, said they were forced to file an unfair practice charge with the state Public Employment Relations Commission on June 25 after repeated attempts to get the township to sign the arbitration contract. According to Klatsky, the five-year bat­ tle turned into six years. F r u i t s “This has been a long struggle between the PBA and Aberdeen Township which has gone through two complete arbitration hearings and many other legal actions.” Mark Coren, Aberdeen Township administrator, said there was a dis­ agreement over the language of the con­ W ho can resist summer's sweetest tastes? tract. Nevertheless, he said, “We abided by the arbitrator’s decision and implemented Come in to Dearborn now for the season's the agreement. 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Called the Henry Hudson Trail/Central New Jersey’s Seashore TOM GALLO Branch, it is about the former railroad right of way between Aberdeen and JERRY WOLKOWITZ I j V y f r 3 PALM TREES I | Atlantic Highlands, which the Monmouth Tom Gallo and his son James scoop up Offer expires 8/27/99 County Park System has transformed into paper at the old Matawan Train Station, a popular recreational trail. which they have adopted, while his wife, 877-280-PALM (7256) P.O. Box 551 Most of his books include references to Joyce, collects the debris. the economic and growth impact that trains have had on the communities they have served, Gallo said. The historic Matawan Train Station ALL STATE SEAMLESS was built by the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Community interest and financial support directed the route of the New York & Long Branch Railroad through towns like Matawan, Red Bank and Long Branch. The route is now part of NJ Transit’s North Jersey Coast Line, Gallo explained. “These towns did not have good wa­ terway transportation systems to the mar­ kets of New York City. What little they did have was slowed when the Raritan Bay froze over more frequently before global warming.” Gallo explained that Matawan was a rail transportation hub. “One connecting line brought produce from the rich agricul­ tural fields of Marlboro and Freehold. Another carried summer tourists to the • FULLY INSURED Jersey Shore on the Seashore Branch that . Q U A L I T Y followed the Raritan Bay through Keyport, CRAFTSMANSHIP SALES • SERVICE * REPAIRS Keansburg, Middletown Township, Atlantic Highlands and the Sandy Hook ASK US ABOUT OUR 6” GUTTER region,” he noted. The historic building at the Matawan SUMMER SPECIAL UPGRADE SPECIAL station represents a typical design used by We will remove your home’s old 6” Gutters Carry 40% More the CNJ in at least 10 other stations in the state. 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For more information, call (732) 739-0653. English handbell ringers to perform The First Presbyterian Church of Matawan will feature the Blacon Handbell Ringers from Chester, , in a free concert on Sunday at 7 p.m. The group, which is on its sixth visit to Matawan, is on a four-week tour of the United States and . After leaving Matawan, the young ringers, ages 11 - 13, will perform at the United Nations in New York, and in other venues between here and Florida, including the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. The ringers perform in an unusual “off-table” style of ringing. The church is located at 883 State Highway 34, Matawan. For more informa­ tion, call the church office at (732) 566­ 2663. Holocaust center to honor Howard Schoor The Center for Holocaust Studies at Brookdale in Lincroft will honor Howard Schoor at the eighth annual Testimonial Dinner and Journal Tribute. Schoor, a leader in the engineering and home-building fields, is a philanthropist who has made a lifelong commitment to supporting humanitarian causes, such as the Collier Services Foundation, CentraState Hospital Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Jewish Federation of Greater Monmouth County and others. Keynoting the event on Nov. 11 at Excel­ sior Caterers on Route 9 in Manalapan, will be Dr. Carol Rittner, R.S.M., of Richard Stockton State College in Pomona. Rittner has edited or co-edited 10 books on the Holocaust; in conjunction with Elie Wiesel, she has arranged eight international confer­ ences on the subject and she produced two documentaries - one of which received an Oscar nomination. She serves on the board of the National Committee on Foreign Policy and the board of the National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education at Seton Hill College in Greensburg, Pa. 1 7 INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 ^ Get to Us Before the CK Si Gets to You! 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H.A.M. members chow AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING down on catch of the day Tri-town therapeutic vide funding, plus each of the three towns supplements the program, Hammond said. program offers variety Participants in the summer camp pro­ of sum m er activities gram do something different every day. They go swimming at Seven Presidents BY LINDA P eNICOLA Park in Long Branch and at the Hazlet S taff W riter Swim Club. ABERDEEN — The trip was fun, the There is a dance class at the Matawan fish were biting, and the food was free for Community Center, bowling at Airport Remove dust, dirt, 28 participants in the Hazlet Aberdeen Plaza, miniature golf in Middle-town, PRESSURE W ASHMG pollen and dust and Matawan (H.A.M.) program for plus paddle boating and canoeing at Restore decks, fences, mites from your developmentally handicapped people who Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold Town­ aluminum and vinyl siding heating and went on a fishing trip sponsored by the ship. to its original color while cooling “On Wednesdays we take trips. Last removing stains and mildew Point Pleasant Charter Club. system while Each of the participants caught at least week we went to New York City to see from washed areas. Smokey Joe’s Cafe. improving efficiency. one fish during the fishing expedition on Fully insured the Miss Michelle 111 out of Point “We will also be going horseback rid­ ing in Howell,” Hammond added. 1 5 years HOUSE SPECIAL: $150°° Pleasant, said Bernadette Hammond, who experience runs the therapeutic recreation program. H.A.M., which is run out of the mu­ (Includes upto 15 vents & 2 access panels) “We kept 12 of the fluke, but had to nicipal building, also sponsors spring and Free throw the rest back because they were fall programs. “Last spring we went to E stim ates CLEAN AIR SERVICES Lake George (N.Y.) for three days,” under 15 'A inches,” Hammond added. 800-787-2707 The group was also treated to lunch at Hammond said, adding that overnight trip (800) 787-2707 Clark’s Landing in Point Pleasant where participants have to be over 18 years old. they had the pleasure of eating the fish they had caught. H.A.M. provides programs for devel­ opmentally disabled people, ages 7 and up. According to Hammond, there are two people in the program who are 73 years old and many more who in are in the 20- to 30-year-old range. Hammond, whose title is program supervisor, said that the Point Pleasant Charter Club donated the boat and the helpers on the boat. “H.A.M. participants had a chance to experience a new adventure. It is only because of the generosity of organizations like this that kids are able to do things that they would not otherwise be able to do,” she said. Hammond has been with the program since it began in 1980. “At that time we had a large state grant,” she said, “but it has dwindled over the years. Now we are more or less self­ OFF ANY 2 0 0 BOTH PARKS supporting.” 96th Anniversary Day OFF WITH THIS COUPON ■|10% §L*T!iDAYPACKAGE i at Keansburg Amusement Park Offer is valid for $2.00 discount on combination wristband. 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Michael Silverstein of Aberdeen was DEGREES AWARDED named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. The son of Larry and Shirley A. Huang of Red Bank Denise Silverstein, he is a member of the received a bachelor’s degree cum laude class o f 2000 at the university. from Brandeis University in Waltham. She is the daughter of Richard and Nini Huang. Nicholas Cala of West Keansburg was named to the dean’s list for the spring Drew University in Madison recently semester at Belmont Abbey College awarded degrees to the following local stu­ (N.C.). dents: Lisa A. Tomaszewski of Red Bank, Jessica Lee of Matawan has been master of arts; inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa National Dubravka Dunja Djokovich of Honor Society at Boston University Keyport, Phi Beta Kappa, Drew Scholar, (Mass.). The university invites seniors to Psi Chi, summa cum laude, bachelor of join the society who have maintained high arts; academic distinction throughout their col­ Saul Michael Buchalter of Matawan, legiate careers. She graduated from the bachelor o f arts; university in May with a degree in biology Maureen Ann Cadigan of Middle­ and has been accepted into the university’s town, Sigma Delta Pi, bachelor of arts; School of Medicine. She was a Trustee Elizabeth Anne Ford of Middletown, Scholar and studied abroad in Seoul, bachelor of arts; Korea for a semester. A 1995 graduate of Kristina Laura Harwell of Middle­ Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High town, bachelor of arts; School, she is the daughter o f Choong and Kristy Brooke Miskoff of Middle­ Hyung Lee. town, bachelor o f arts; and Catherine Diane Schaber of Middle­ Pennsylvania State University named the following local students to the dean’s town, Sigma Pi Sigma, bachelor o f arts. Leather Sofas, Loveseats and Sectionals Everyone shops around. You're too savvy not to. Red Bank slates 43rd Annual Sidewalk Sale Knowledgeable consumers shop us last for the sharpest Red Bank will hold its 43rd Annual More than 325 specialty stores will be prices and the largest selection of Natuz a in Central & Sidewalk Sale on July 30 from 8 a.m. - 6 involved in the event, featuring items from Southern New Jersey. Educate yourself. Empower yourself. p.m. and July 3 1 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ball gowns to planters to jewelry. Then come in to Dina’s. You’ll be sold. BANKRUPTCY + B EST PRIC E on Natuzzi3 Leather SEE U S LA ST L E E W O O D w + FREE DELIVERY with this ad, in Greater Media Newspapers Circulation Area CHAPTER 7 - *700 Nails Salon ♦ ONLY n S A L E S TAX Professional Sculptured Nails-Full Set-Fill-Tips Curve CHAPTER 13 -*900 Silk Wrap-Manieure-Pedicure-Airbrush Designs Our leather furniture warehouse is open plus filing fee to the public by appointment only. To schedule art appointment, kindlr call FREE AIR BRUSH DESIGN for: 367-6565 during business hours. \ 1 DINA'S DINETTESl DINA’S Keep Your Home and P A c r y l i c C r y s t a l 2nd ST. \Kl- fSTORf) I F m x S e t I F u i x S e t Your Assets In Many Cases! I *25.00 I * 8 0 . 0 0 F i l l ' h DINETTES 0 !% . for further information call I F i l l I ^ ----- | *1 5 .0 0 I * 1 8 . 0 0 Since 1989 a U d L e U t h e V ^ F-xp. Ivxp. 9-30-99 _l^)_9-y0_99 Sun., 12-4 Mon.-Thurs. 10-5 128 Clifton Ave. • Corner of Second St. and Clifton Ave. 732-747-0100 „ Wed. Night 7-9 ONLY 13 MILES SOUTH OF FREEHOLD RACEWAY MALL! Special S ilk W rap ‘ “* 3 5 .0 0 JUST ONE BLOCK OFF ROUTE 9! Friday 10-2 • Closed Sat. Douglas E. Freiberger, Esq. H azlet Plaza LAKEWOOD R t. 35 Poole Ave. OPEN 7 DAYS VISA MON.-SAT. SCHNEIDER FREIBERGER PC _ 9:00 AM-8:00 PM (732) 367-6565 1 -800-870-DIN A H azlet, SU 07730 10:00 A JL 4:00 I’M INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 1 9 I t’s Easy to Enjoy The* Sum m er W k m Y o ti

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SIZZLING JACKIE POLLACK Eric Astor, 12, of Middletown displays the certificates of he received last SUMMER S K O A L month after getting the highest score in the nation on the verbal section of the Johns Hopkins University PLUS test. NUTONE ATTIC Tops in talent s e a r c h MIDDLETOWN — Twelve-year-old participated in the institute’s talent search­ Eric Astor’ s verbal abilities are the best in es in 1999. FAN the nation for someone his age, according In order to qualify for the test, Eric had COMPLETELY INSTALLED - Expires 8/31/99 to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, to score at least 97 percent on a standard­ JOB DONE W ITHING 72 HOURS Md. ized aptitude or achievement test prior to Eric had the highest score in the coun­ the PLU S exam. try on the verbal section of the PLUS Last year Eric attended Thompson Academic Abilities Assessment adminis­ , but he will attend The dad T O L L FR E E tered last spring by the Johns Hopkins Ranney School in Tinton Falls when (732)591-0966 University Institute for the Academic school begins in September. License #12849 Advancement of Youth. The Johns Hopki is talent search, now “I was pretty excited,” Eric said on in its 20th year, is ihe largest pre-college Monday. “It was a complete surprise.” academic talent search in the world, Sixth-grader Eric received the good according to an institute spokesperson. news when he attended the Johns Hopkins The institute breaks down the talent Celebrations of Talent ceremony at searches into three categories. Look in next w eek’s paper Monmouth University, West Long Students in second through fourth Branch, on June 5. grades makfe up the Elem entary Talent f o r Although he was informed he had Search. Fifth- and sixth-graders partici­ scored well on the test, Eric said he found pate in the Young Student Talent Search out he had the top score on the verbal sec­ and seventh- and eighth-grade students tion when he opened the program at the make up the Talent Search category. Coupon X-press ceremony and saw his name. 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Blue Acres program helps preserve wet­ Green Beans 2 lbs. rCV In November, voters approved a dedi­ lands and waterfront property, according Jersey Tomatoes cated fund for open space with a tax of to Township Administrator Joseph Leo. 1 cent per $100 assessed valuation that “This is the township’s first Blue Peaches & Cantaloupe sets aside the money for buying property. Acres acquisition that was authorized one Basil • Squash • Pickies • Cucumbers The tax is expected to raise $462,000 a year ago,” Leo explained. G abble • Eggplant • Kohlrabi • Beets year. The two Blue Acres parcels are both The Planning Board will hold a public vacant and are located west of the marina 'FlatBeans and Much, Much More! hearing on the open space plan Aug. 4. in Leonardo, between the marina and the Once the plan is adopted, Peters said naval pier. the township can receive up to 50 percent QUALITY FRUITS WVEGETABLES The first parcel is a .44 acre lot costing of the purchase costs for open space land $1,500. The second is a .41 acre parcel through the state Green Acres program. ay 34in Holmdel, N.J.* call (732) 946-3060 • Open 8 1 PM Daily Without an open space plan in place, with a $1,400 price tag. Funding for the the township could only receive up to 25 purchase of both lots will include town­ "Quality Homegrown Produce from Our Family Fi ship money combined with some Blue Directions: From South; GSP to exit 109. West on Newman Springs Rd to Hwy. 34 No. 2'A m iles on lett. percent of the purchase price from the From North: GSP to exit 117A. right on Lloyd Rd. to Hwy. 34 So. 3 miles on right state, Peters added. Acres funds, according to Leo.

been assessed to residents. Woodfield resident Howard Hilner Celebrate L ife ’s (E?(tm ordinan] Sewer funds said that he hadn’t heard of any objections from Woodfield residents to paying for Occasions W ith U s Continued from page 3 hookup fees or decommissioning their Let Us Help Make Your Special Day septic tanks. “The only objection is to a The township had wanted to assess the fair share assessment for running a line the Most Memorable Experience residents for the infrastructure improve­ (an 8-inch force main) to the area, which Our Charming Private Rooms are ment. includes undeveloped lots,” he said. the Perfect Setting for About 70 residents of the 75-home Hilner said he felt that “Coren is taking Woodfield community, which is bordered • Intimate Weddings • Graduations a negative stance every time a funding • Bridal Showers • Rehearsal Dinners by routes 516 and 79, signed petitions option is proposed. He doesn’t seem to • Birthdays • Anniversaries objecting to an ordinance that would have expect to find funding.” • Christenings • Corporate Functions bonded $702,000 for the Woodfield sewer But, he added, “maybe, because of his project, of which $602,000 would have experience, he knows more than we do.” ^ Jiwk fm tic ojmUia urn Km fade* Ktm. U tta Sptuu). ^ 1W9 fan mcmumUMm ufi to. 300 41 Park System to sponsor family tubing trip The Monmouth County Park System will sponsor a family tubing trip at Cedar Creek di ‘RomaV> COI in the Pine Barrens on July 31. Participants will leave at 9 a.m. from Thompson Park, and Italian Restaurant §| Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middlesex. Children age 1 0 -1 8 must be 1178 Highway 34 • Aberdeen (732) 583-3565 accompanied by a parent. The cost of the trip is $17 per person; tubes and canoe escort Parties up to 150 « Lunch and Dinner • Closed Mondays j will be provided. For more information or registration, call (732) 842-4000.

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60-m ile, 3-day Avon trek For the real walk, participants will w ill raise m illions for trek 3 to 3.5 hours in the morning, then complete their 20 miles in the afternoon. breast cancer education “It’s going to be an amazing event,” BY MARILYN PUFF______she said, her large pet dog barking S taff W riter agreement in the background. Rhodes, who also has three adopted s a tribute to her mother who died A cats, doesn’t know the full route yet, 19 years ago from breast cancer, only that they will come south along the Holmdel resident Linda Rhodes west side of the Hudson River, cross the will walk 60 miles next month from Bear George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, Mountain State Park near West Point, then continue south to the East Meadow N.Y., to Central Park in Manhattan. in Central Park. On Aug. 27-29, the veterinarian and research scientist will join together with The 2,000 walkers will be supported some 2,100 others in the New York with catered hot meals, water and snack Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day walk to pro­ stops, hot showers and comprehensive mote breast cancer education. medical services, according to organiz­ Participants will walk an average of ers. Each evening, walkers will enjoy 20 miles a day, traveling at their own camaraderie and entertainment, and pace, to raise money to make sure as sleep in supplied tents in the 3-Day’s many women as possible get early de­ dramatic “Mobile City.” tection of their disease, which in many To prepare, each walker was assigned cases, is life saving. a walker coach to help in all aspects of Promoting causes is brand new for training and fund raising. the 50-year-old White Birch Drive resi­ Rhodes is walking about 25-30 miles dent. a week in preparation and estimates she “This is the first time, totally,” she will walk at least 400 miles in training. said in a phone interview Saturday. While the majority of the walkers are “I’ve never done anything like this be­ women, men are also participating. fore. I always made excuses (such as) I There are a number of participants don’t have time.” from New Jersey but not that many from About a month before her May 18 the immediate area, at least that Rhodes birthday, she noticed a full-page color knows of. On a recent Sunday training advertisement in The New York Times walk, she met a lot of people from North seeking volunteers for the August three- Brunswick, she said. day walk, part of a year-old promotion “The most important message for this that kicked off last fall in southern is the money goes for a very direct ef­ California. fect,” said Rhodes. The best way to save “I felt so lucky, so healthy,” never lives is to get people in for early treat­ having had breast cancer, she recalled. ment, she said, and “even if the whole Also “turning 50 was a milestone and I event only gets one woman in, it’s worth wanted to do something to commemo­ it.” rate my mom,” she said. According to Avon, research shows Last October more than 2,300 walk­ that education and early detection are ers in southern California raised $5 mil­ key to successful treatment of breast lion in the inaugural Avon Breast AUGUSTO F. MENEZES cancer. Breast cancer is the second lead­ Cancer 3-Day. Holmdel veterinarian Linda Rhodes takes an early-morning walk Saturday to pre­ ing cause of death in women between Another 2,000-plus walkers just com­ pare for the Aug. 27-29 New York Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day walk from Bear the ages of 40 and 55. More than 35 per­ pleted a 60-mile walk in Chicago. Mountain State Park to Central Park in Manhattan. She and more than 2,000 other participants are raising money for breast cancer education. cent of the lives lost to breast cancer Proceeds are just being totaled but are each year could be saved through early expected to exceed $5 million, accord­ week of the diagnosis, followed by son Adam, who just graduated from detection of the disease. chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and Village School, are very supportive. ing to Avon representatives. Since 1993, more that 480,000 Avon was fine for four years, then had a recur­ “I think when I signed up my hus­ In addition to the New York walk, representatives across the United States rence and died at age 58. band was in total shock,” she said, but others are planned for Atlanta and Los have raised over $32 million for Avon “The moral of the story was, go in her son has told her, “Mom, we’re be­ Angeles in October. Next year they hope Breast Cancer Awareness Crusade, and get checked,” Rhodes said. hind you all the way.” to have five, according to Rhodes. through the sale of unique pink-ribbon To participate in the New York Avon “It’s very good for our children,” said Net proceeds from the money raised products. by the walkers are awarded as grants by walk, each walker must raise $1,800. Rhodes, who grew up outside of On June 24, the Centers for Disease Avon Breast Cancer Awareness However, Rhodes has a personal goal of Rochester, N.Y., and practiced veteri­ Control and Prevention in Atlanta gave Crusade, a national nonprofit initiative raising $6,000, or $100 a mile. nary medicine in Utah, caring for dairy Avon the prestigious Partners in Public founded in 1993 by Avon Products Inc. “I felt the more money we raise the cows, before settling in New Jersey. Health Award, the first time this award The crusade provides women, par­ better,” she said. “I had it in my head “Because we live such busy lives, for has been given to a corporation, to honor ticularly low-income, minority and older $100 a mile was a nice round figure. them to see us make a commitment — the Breast Cancer Awareness Crusade. women, with direct access to breast can­ “It’s very easy to raise money for this what could be a better lesson for our cer education and early detection ser­ cause because so many people have been kids.” The fund-raising deadline for the New York walk is July 30. vices at little or no cost. touched,” Rhodes said, noting that she Rhodes started training in early May, It awards grants to nonprofit and uni­ had just received a $250 check in the “just walking, walking, walking,” she Donations can be made to Avon versity-based breast cancer health pro­ mail that day, bringing her close to said. Breast Cancer 3-Day and mailed to grams in partnership with the National $5,000. With such a wonderful response, She walks at least an hour in the Linda Rhodes at 3 White Birch Lane, Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations she said, she will probably exceed her morning, getting up early to beat the Holmdel, N.J. 07733. For more informa­ (NABCO), the leading nonprofit central goal. heat, and trains with other participants tion, you can call her at (732) 946-3639 resource for information and education “It has been a great experience,” said on weekends. or reach her by e-mail at about breast cancer. the former large animal vet who moved She recently did an 18-mile walk in 5 [email protected]. Rhodes’ mother was diagnosed with to Holmdel eight years ago and is cur­ 1/2 hours. “That was my longest walk,” For information on registering to breast cancer at age 52, but she had rently researching new medicine for ani­ she said, taking pride that she didn’t get walk in the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day never had regular checkups and by then, mals. any blisters. or to volunteer and pledge support, call it was too late, her daughter said. Her husband, Boaz Rogan, a native of But the big test will be getting up the toll-free at 888-286-6369. “She actually was in pain,” Rhodes Israel and also a veterinarian with a next day and doing it again, something Information is also available on the said. She had a mastectomy within a practice in Metuchen, and her 8-year-old she plans to work on later this month. Internet at: www.Avoncrusade.com. 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F or most of us, all the dieting and exercise in world won’t budge those horrible lumps, bumps and dimples in problem spots such as the thighs and buttocks. In the war against cellulite, a new, high-tech weapon, the patented LPG machine, gently pulls, rolls and smoothes those embarrassing cottage cheese zones that forces us to cover up during the hot summer months. In our area, the only center that offers the 35-minute-long ender­ mologie sessions is the Monmouth Cellulite and Weight Loss Center, locat­ ed at 303 West Main St. in Freehold. FDA-approved for cellulite reduction, the machine sculpts the body, smooth­ ing those lumpy, bumpy areas for a sleeker, firmer appearance. “In the three months we’ve been of­ fering the endermologie sessions, we have not had one single complaint,” says Dr. Steven Zodkoy, certified nutri­ tional specialist at the center. “On the contrary, those who go through the program are amazed with the results.” Clients whose photos appear in be­ fore and after photos taken during var­ ious stages of the treatments show dra­ matic results. In as little as 14 sessions, the cellulite on the upper thighs and buttocks of one client appears to be completely gone. Though reduction varies from client to client, there is al­ ways a noticeable improvement. After the program is completed, periodic fol­ low-up treatments maintain the stream­ lined physique. Cellulite, a skin condition that in­ JERRY WOLKOWITZ volves fluid retention, enlargement of Jeanette DeMarco, licensed massage therapist, uses the endermologie technique on patient Ellen Stein of Manalapan at the fat cells, and the altering of connective Monmouth Cellulite and Weight Loss Center in Freehold. tissues, affects more than 90 percent of women and is directly related to hor­ ment head that combines gentle suction al face lift; the stimulation increases col­ case of the flu, where every muscle monal variations, which worsens with with two active rollers, which creates a lagen and elastin. The great appeal in shouts out in agony, yet the exact cause age. Of course, men are also bothered symmetrical skin fold. The suction lifts using endermologie for this is that the of the pain cannot be pinpointed. by cellulite (though not to the extent the skin as the rollers go to work on the process is completely nonsurgical and Because following the endermologie that women are), and some do opt for skin folds — kneading, smoothing, works beautifully, using a smaller head program increases blood flow and the sessions — especially those who reducing and redistributing the unsight­ to delicately shape the facial muscles. helps to flush out toxins from the body, see the excellent results on their wives. ly ripples. There is no pain involved; There is an added benefit to en­ it seems to alleviate a great deal of this Diet and exercise only affects deep just the opposite — clients describe the dermologie, one that comes as some­ unspecific pain, bringing much sought- fat. Cellulite, in the superficial tissue of sessions as being very pleasant and as thing of a surprise. The sessions bring after relief to the fybromyalgia sufferer. your skin, will not simply vanish along relaxing as a great massage. relief to those who suffer from fy­ with those extra pounds. The nonsurgical body contouring is bromyalgia syndrome (FMS). For additional information on en­ Endermologie, a one-of-a-kind tech­ also used on the face, and this also pro­ Fybromyalgia is widespread muscu­ dermologie and what to expect from nique applied by a certified LPG tech­ duces. dramatic results, tightening and loskeletal pain (the muscles, ligaments the program, call the Monmouth nician, reduces the cellulite with the firming jaw lines and problem spots and tendons), the cause of which is Cellulite and Weight Loss Center at LPG device — using a hand-held treat­ that tend to sag as we age. It’s a natur­ unknown. The pain feels like a bad (732) 308-1020. WEIGHT MANAGEMENT C enter for H ypnosis

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(732) 389-0266 HEART FAILURE CLINICS C732J 888-4445 A li m a jo r credit cards accepted. ^Affiliated with: Bayshore Hospital « Jersey Shore « Monmouth Medical » Riverview » Robert Wood Johnson^ W eekend and E vening H ours A vailable 26 INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 HEALTt\ & FITNESS A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION Preventing blindness Snoring affects 45 Millions of people are at risk of Eye Health Program (LEHP) encour­ going blind and do not know it. Two ages people at risk for eye disease to leading causes of blindness in the have a regular dilated pupil exami­ percent of adults United States are diabetic eye disease nation: once a year for diabetic eye and glaucoma. In the early stages of disease and every two years for glau­ By Dr. Jeffrey Elbaum more serious medical condition such as both, there are often no symptoms or coma. insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea. id you know that almost 45 pain. Often, vision loss may occur Funded by a SightFirst grant from D This sleep disturbance can deprive the percent of all normal adults without the affected person realizing the Lions Clubs International snorer of oxygen. If you suffer from snore occasionally and of this it. People at risk for diabetic eye dis­ Foundation, LEHP is an educational obstructive sleep apnea, you are prob­ number, 25 percent are chronic snor- ease include anyone with diabetes or outreach program which enables ably also being deprived of the “deep” ers. If you do snore, you’ve probably a family history of diabetes. Those at Lions Clubs to have a major impact sleep stages you need. You may stay heard the comments, the complaints sleepy much of the day. Researchers risk for glaucoma include African- in their communities by involving and the jokes. You may even laugh and have associated sleep apnea with high Americans over 40, anyone over 60, members in this important initiative make jokes at your own expense. But blood pressure, heart attack and stroke. and everyone with diabetes or a fam­ to enlighten others about pre­ snoring can affect your daytime perfor­ As oral and maxillofacial surgeons, ily history of glaucoma. ventable blindness. mance, your job, your personal rela­ the professional staff at the Center for Fortunately, blindness from both For free brochures about glauco­ tionships and your health. It is not a Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery offer a diseases is preventable through early ma and diabetic eye disease, contact laughing matter. wide range of state-of-the-art surgical detection and treatment. The Lions LEHP at 1-800-982-0356. Heavy snoring is more common in and non-surgical treatment modalities males and in overweight individuals, for patients who experience sleep dis­ and the problem usually grows worse orders. with age. Contrary to popular belief, Non-surgical treatment of snoring snoring is not just a bad habit that the can include weight loss and the use of Le t Your Children snorer can be trained to overcome. It is an oral appliance that positions the caused by a partial obstruction of the lower jaw in such a way that the oral Grow W ith Us airway at the back of the throat and airway is opened, thus eliminating or nose. The characteristic “rattling” sound reducing obstruction during sleep. is the vibration of the soft palate and Another option is the use of continu­ Rocco Pascucci, M .D ., FAAP uvula, that soft ‘punching bag’ structure ous positive airway pressure. A mask at the back of our throats. fits over the nose, forcing air in and Neal Ruda, M .D. The resulting “symphony" is the keeping the airway open. result of the airway being constricted In some cases the condition can best Andrew Burstiner, M .D ., FAAP by one or more physical conditions: be treated surgically. Doctors use a • Poor muscle tone in the soft new laser to perform surgery known as palate. This condition may worsen Laser Assisted Uvulopalatoplasty Comprehensive M edical Care when muscles are relaxed by con­ (LAUP). This surgery, performed in one Birth through 2 1 years sumption of alcohol, drugs or smoking; of the center’s three office locations, • Enlarged tonsils and adenoids; uses exacting laser technology to N ew Patients W elcome • A large uvula; recontour the soft palate, which may Evening & W eekend H ours Available • Blocked nasal air passages, com­ play a role in obstructing the airway mon with a cold or allergies; during sleep. This treatment is general­ M any Insurances Accepted • Obstructed nasal airways, caused ly completed over a series of visits to col by polyps, cysts or a deviated septum; minimize discomfort to the patient. • Excessive weight, causing tissues The center’s three board-certified Bethany Pediatrics in the neck to be bulky and flaccid; and surgeons also perform orthognathic 1 Bethany Road & Highway 35, Building 5, Suite 65 • Hypothyroidism and other “glan­ surgery routinely to correct skeletal and dular” disorders. dental deformities, repositioning the 732-264-0700 Snoring can be a warning sign of a facial bones and reducing the obstruc­ tion during sleep. This surgery is most often performed at one of the area hos-

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T he Monmouth Unit of the • How to develop healing attitudes: American Cancer Society will be the mind/body/healing connection; holding a one-day symposium for • Finding the support you need with­ cancer survivors and their families on in your community; Sept. 25 at the Oyster Point Hotel in Red • How goals, appearance, disability, Bank. The event, titled “The Spirit of and security affect the self-concept of Survival: A Day of Hope, Strength and cancer survivors; and Celebration,” will offer cancer survivors a • How caregivers can care for them­ forum in which they can explore the var­ selves. ious social; psychological and spiritual “The Spirit of Survival is a concept that elements that are unique to them. Co­ originated in Connecticut. It was so well chairwomen of the event are Nancy received by cancer survivors there that Peters on of Rumson and Linda Rutledge we wanted to bring it to the people of of West Allenhurst. Monmouth County as well,” said Diana The event, made possible in part by a Cortez, director of Patient Services. “We grant from New England Financial, will are pleased to be able to do just that, explore the day-to-day challenges faced thanks in part to a grant from New Comfort, convenience, security, by survivors and their families. The pro­ England Financial. The grant was secured I n t r o d u c i n g support — and independence. Discover gram is designed to teach participants by one of our volunteers, Bruce Huber, an associate,of Berger Financial Group, how The Willows can transform your various skills, therapeutic techniques and L.L.C., the local affiliate of New England retirement life. coping strategies through a series of guest Financial. As a nonprofit organization, we Elegant, gracious — just the right lectures and breakout sessions. The focus rely on the support of our volunteers and T h e w i l l o w s setting for carefree enjoyment of enticing will be on emotional healing and well­ grants like this from the corporate com­ ness. Workshop topics include: munity to help make programs like the activities, the companionship of new • Strategies for relieving anxiety ‘Spirit of Survival’ possible.” friends, three meals daily and assistance including meditation, reiki, yoga, thera­ The event is open to all cancer sur­ peutic/healing touch, relaxation, and personalized to your taste. A variety of vivors and their families. For more in­ a t H o l m d e l humor; • formation, or to volunteer for “The Spirit spacious suites awaits your choice. • Caring for yourself with proper of Survival,” call Diana Cortez, director of As a not-for-profit community, The nutrition and exercise; Patient Services, at (732) 758-8220. Willows has only your best interests at heart. The Willows welcomes you home HEART CARE CENTER in the summer of '99. Call (800)592-9630 to reserve your suite now! Parveen Uppal, M .D., F.A.C.C. Board Certified Internist Primary & Interventional Cardiology and Cardiologist

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It is bills, rest assured, help is here. on’t think that glaucoma is D really a group of diseases which can Bayshore Community Hospital in something that might creep up produce increased fluid pressure inside Holmdel provides this free service to on you as you get older, warns the eye, over time damaging the optic seniors each week on Monday and the Glaucoma Foundation. nerve causing loss of vision. Usually Tuesday, between the hours of 10 a.m. It can creep up on you at any age. side vision goes first. and noon and again from 1-2 p.m. on Even newborns can be affected. With regular exams, your eye doctor the fourth floor of the hospital. Nor are you necessarily safe if you can detect early signs of the disease The Bayshore Information for Senior have 20/20 vision and don’t have di­ and put you on a treatment regimen Services (BISS) program was developed abetes. that can control the situation and keep through the volunteer services depart­ “These are the myths about glau­ you from losing your sight. ment and is currently run by two coma, the leading cause of preventable The test is simple and painless. volunteers, Walter Keyl and Harry blindness,” says Dr. Robert Ritch, med­ Treatment may include eye drops, med­ Scher. The program is associated with ical director of the foundation. “The sad ications, laser or conventional surgery, CHIME (Counseling on Health fact is that too many people are in dan­ Insurance for Medicare Enrollees) or a combination of these. ger of losing vision because they think which is funded by the United States The foundation advises getting test­ they're not at risk. Tragically, 90 percent Department of Health and Human ed every four years if you are under 45, of the 120,000 Americans who are blind Services Health Care Financing Doris McKeown (r), director of volunteer as the result of glaucoma did not have but every two years if you are under 45 Administration. It offers individuals services at Bayshore Community Hospital in Holmdel, and Walter Keyl (I), to lose their sight.” and of African descent, or have any of assistance in filing claims or appeals for the other risk factors: a family history of reimbursement, help in understanding hospital volunteer, welcome seniors who The organization estimates that there are in need of information and assistance are 4 million people in the United glaucoma, nearsightedness, diabetes, a Medicare and other health insurance sorting through Medicare bills. States who have glaucoma — and half previous eye injury, or regular use of responses to claims, compares avail­ able health insurance coverage, and of them don’t even know it. cortisone or steroid products. Organizations).” People of African descent are es­ If you’re over 45, have an eye exam refers people to valuable hospital and community resources. Keyl began helping seniors with pecially at risk. One in 13 has the dis­ every two years, or every year with the their medical bills 12 years ago after he risk factors. “If you are new to Medicare and ease which occurs four to six times have questions, we can help,” states retired from a successful career as a more often than among Caucasians. It For more information about glau­ mechanical engineer with Exxon. 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Don’t suppress your emotions. ily, but it will not remove the conditions take them for granted. We are generally with TMJ pain develop significant, long­ Shedding a few tears is a healthy way to that cause it. It may actually interfere with oblivious to the complicated system of term symptoms,” Dr. Krost says. “Pain, relieve your anxiety and may even pre­ the treatment plan outlined by your doc­ muscles and bones that allows us to open particularly in the chewing muscles vent a headache. tor. our mouths. and/or jaw joint, is the most common 6. Create a quiet scene. You can’t Brian Krost, DMD, is a board certified Take a few seconds and place your symptom.” always make the time to get away, but oral surgeon who is a partner in The fingers in front of your ears. Then, open Other likely TMJ symptoms include: you can relax as you dream about a quiet Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and close your mouth. You can feel the • limited movement or locking of the countryside or scenic seashore. Add to with offices in Ocean Townships Freehold joint on each side of your head. Because jaw; the moment by playing soft music or by and Hazlet. these joints are flexible, the jaw can • radiating pain in the face, neck or move smoothly up and down, and side shoulders; to side. To keep this motion smooth, a • Painful clicking, popping or grating Sen. Joseph Palaia tours soft disc lies between the lower jaw and sounds in the jaw joint when opening or the bone at the side of your head (called closing the mouth; the temporal bone.) Some of us will hear • A sudden, major change in the way program for adolescents a clicking sound when we make these the upper and lower teeth fit together. chewing movements. TMJ patients find that relaxation tech­ D uring a recent visit to the site of facility in recognition of his support. Researchers believe that most people niques can help reduce the stress that Monmouth Medical Center’s Focusing on AWARE’s drug education with clicking or popping in the jaw joint often affects their condition. The sugges­ adolescent behavioral health pro­ component, which is offered through the likely have a displaced disc. As long as tions provided should be viewed as a gram, Sen. Joseph Palaia, R-Monmouth, Long Branch middle school and as a the displaced disc causes no pain or starting point: urged that its approach to substance 12-week treatment and follow-up care problems with jaw movement, in most 1. Find activities that give you plea­ abuse prevention and treatment become program at Monmouth, Palaia proposed cases, treatment is not usually necessary. sure. Get some exercise. Physical exer­ a state model. that the prevention and treatment pro­ In fact, jaw clicking is fairly common in cise helps your mind and body work The AWARE program (Adolescents gram become a state model for decreas­ the general population. together to release pressure. Working at Reaching Excellence) pro­ ing drug use among teens. Clinical psy­ Disorders that cause discomfort or 2. Accept your limitations. Learn to vides treatment during the day to 12- to chologist Lorraine Chiavetta, AWARE pro­ pain or problems with jaw movement accept that certain problems are beyond 17-year-olds who have serious emotional gram director, notes that the program has should be discussed with your dentist or control. Make daily lists of the most or behavioral disorders, as well as inten­ been very successful at helping partici­ oral surgeon. According to Dr. Brian important things you must complete each sive after-school intervention services for pants remain drug free and in school. Krost, a board-certified oral surgeon with day. Do these tilings first. Then, if you Long Branch area children with sub­ The AWARE program is a component offices in Ocean Township, Freehold and can’t complete the list, forgive yourself stance abuse problems. Palaia, who has of Children’s Crisis Intervention Services Hazlet, “The good news is that for most and rewrite your list for tomorrow. been instrumental in securing funding for offered through the Department of people, pain in the area of the jaw joint 3. Make time for fun. Schedule Monmouth’s substance abuse prevention Psychiatry at Monmouth Medical Center, or muscles is not a signal that a serious your recreational time just as you sched­ and treatment services for adolescents, Long Branch, an affiliate of the St. problem is developing. Generally, dis­ ule time for work and sleep. was invited to tour the hospital-based Barnabas Health Care System.

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A ccording to the American College • cany a cool washcloth of Obstetricians and • take a break • try to wear light, breathable fabrics Gynecologists, more than one- For women with other bothersome third of women in the United States are symptoms, hormone replacement therapy Getting rid of over the age of 50 and another 20 million (HRT) may be considered. A wide variety baby boomers are expected to join them of options are available for women on over the next ten years. HRT, including patches, pills and creams. New developments have created feasible indoor allergens An overwhelming 70 percent of women between the ages of 45 and 59 are treatment choices for the active or work­ ing woman. The newest such option is a More snoozing and less sneezing. That’s what many people are active in the workforce. With the skyrock­ enjoying after they rid their bedrooms of allergy triggers. eting number of females approaching small patch that combines both estrogen and progestin, and it only has to be M ore than 50 million Americans have allergies, and for these midlife, menopausal women in the work­ individuals, comfort often begins by getting rid of or significantly reduc­ force will reach an all-time high near the changed twice per week. This option is a breakthrough for menopausal women, ing the indoor allergens, which linger in the home year-round. turn of the century. A new brochure, published by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation Becoming more educated about especially those on the go. of America (AAFA) and DuPont Sleep Products, offers tips to help keep menopause can help women and their New attitudes developing about the bedroom free of common allergens, including dust mites, animal families understand the myths and reali­ menopause combined with new choices dander, mold, mildew and cockroaches. ties. Barbara Graves, M.A., a freelance in HRT are helping women work through writer and filmmaker who is working on menopause. • Pillows, mattresses and box springs should be covered in a book about menopause in the work­ Greater access to information is revo­ allergen-proof encasings. place, says many women who reach lutionizing the doctor-patient relationship • To effectively get rid of dust mites, pillows and linens should menopause worry if they can continue and improving the quality of health care be w ashed weekly in hot water. In fact, it is important to replace carrying the same workload and produce for many women. The Internet is having pillows every three years with ones that can be washed on a the way they did before the “change.” the largest impact in providing women regular basis. Graves adds that while there are nega­ with this information. In fact, women • Install a H E P A or electrostatic filter in your hom e’s heating, tive stereotypes and concerns in relation over 50 now represent the fastest growing cooling and ventilation system or use a free standing air to menopause, older workers seem to segment of Internet users. Women are cleaner with a H E P A filter if your hom e d o e sn ’t have a central show increased stability, motivation and also the most common seekers of health air and heating system. dedication to their jobs. information on-line. • Never place air cleaners directly on carpet, because they will The day-to-day effects of menopause Several menopause-specific websites stir up allergens instead of removing them from the air. do not stop between the hours of 9 a.m. can be found on the Internet. Here are a • U se a dehumidifer during the spring, summer and fall months, and 5 p.m. however, and experts have few recommended sites you may wish to keeping the humidity level at 25 to 50 percent. Clean the unit several tips for coping with symptoms like access for more information: regularly to prevent mold growth. hot flashes at work: www.menopausematters.com, www. • Replace traditional stuffed toys with washable versions. • wear clothing in layers menopause.org and www.menopause- • Vacuum frequently with a vacuum with a HEPA filter. If you have • avoid spicy foods online.com. allergies try to have someone else vacuum, or wear a mask to reduce your exposure to dust mites and replace vacuum bags often. After vacuuming, allow dust to settle, then wipe all surfaces clean with a dam p cloth. • Replace heavy drapes with washable drapery, mini-blinds, shades or lightweight curtains. • Plants and soil can collect dust and grow mold, so check houseplants frequently.

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and West streets. Policeman Osborn Full Line of Sandwiches and Salads 100 YEARS AGO Harrison, who was on duty near by, hurried to the corner, but no one was there. Homemade Low Fat For the past two or three weeks a pool However, at John Gamome’s ice cream parlor on Monmouth street, the officer MUFFINS & SOUPS room has been in full operation in Red Our Diet Mayonnaise Contains NO Salt and NO Sugar Bank. At this pool room, pools were sold found Louis Sinorelli vomiting and suffer­ ing from a wound made by a bullet which on the races at several of the race tracks of IN 7-ELEVEN PLAZA went through his stomach and intestines the country. The room is connected with ON OCEAN BLVD. the New York pool rooms by wire. and lodged in.his back. Sinorelli, who is When the pool room was first started in employed as a clerk at Gamome’s store, W EST END, NEW JERSEY Red Bank, it was kept in a place in the refused to tell who shot him. western part of the town. This was an During the warm weather last week 870-1118 1 inconvenient place for most of the men 100 to 150 persons went swimming and who wanted to back their judgment on bathing afternoons and nights in the river horses. The people of the locality made a at George Hance Patterson’s Newman great kick about the matter and claimed Springs Park on the Newman Springs that the boys of the neighborhood were Road. One place along the shore of the being lured from the path of virtue and property is known as Gravel Bottom and it righteousness. is a favorite spot for swimming and Between the inconvenience of the loca­ bathing. tion and the complaints of the neighbors, the managers of the room decided to move. 50 YEARS AGO Limited Units They engaged a room downtown, which is entered through Dugan alley, or Emanuel Installation of more than 40, new- A v a i l a b l e court, as it is now called. type, street lights in Red Bank was com­ Last night the Board of peted Saturday by special crews of men Commissioners decided to run the sewage brought here from the southern part of the 0% In te r e s t! of the town into the river for the present. county by the Jersey Central Power and All of the commissioners were agreed that Light company. N o P a y m e n t it would be impossible to adopt the system The new lights, ball-shaped with the of field irrigation at this time, on account upper part containing a wide-angle re­ TRMUE for 6 Months! flector and the lower part covered with of the large amount o f water which filters It's H ard 1b Stop A Thane: into the sewers in places. glass, are seen to be much more effective All of the sanitary experts agree that for than the old, shaded, light bulb type. EXTRA BONUS wilh Purchase of A/C System! some time to come the amount of sewage After 20 years’ service to the Red which would go into the river from Red Bank community, Riverview Hospital now Bank would have no appreciable effect on is seeking funds with which to rebuild the purity of the river. itself—to a size more in proportion with Last week the price of clams in the the great population increase this area has New York market advanced ten cents a realized in recent years. bushel. The clammers at Belford and Port As we pointed out in last week’s issue, Monmouth say that this increase in the the hospital, like Topsy, “just grew.” It price of clams will be a great help to them. grew out of initial beginnings at Little Silver, to Broad St., and then to its present 75 YEARS ACO site on the river front. But the population Utility Rebate 14 Seer $550 • 5 Year Lim ited W arranty grew faster. • Custom Design Installation • High Efficiency Ten shots were fired shortly after mid­ Compiled by Linda DeNicola night Sunday at the comer of Monmouth Park System to sponsor family tubing trip The Monmouth County Park System 1 0 -1 8 must be accompanied by a parent. HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING will sponsor a family tubing trip at Cedar The cost of the trip is $17 per person; tubes 70 Years in Business! Creek in the Pine Barrens on July 31. and canoe escort will be provided. Participants will leave at 9 a.m. from Preregistration is required. For more infor­ Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, mation or registration, call (732) 842-4000 732-747-1023 Lincroft section of Middlesex. Children age or (732) 219-9484 for the hearing impaired. www.globepetrohvac.com 3 2 : INDEPENDENT, k ■' JULY__ 21,____ 1999_ The The Limeliters, The Shaw Brothers and The Brothers Special Four Exhibits folk music Ail Members Show Events July 24 at 8 p.m. featuring works of guild Monmouth County Fair The Great Auditorium members Pilgrim and Ocean Pathways through Aug. 4 featuring: 4-H animals and Ocean Grove activities, home and garden Guild of Creative Art tickets: $17-$22 620 Broad S t., Shrewsbury tent, petting zoo, stage shows, (732) 988-0645 amusement rides, pig races, (732) 741-1441 hot air balloon races & more First Class Act ‘2»D/3*D’: Monotypes & July 21, 22, 5 -1 1 p.m. oldies concert July 23, 24,11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Paintings of Jill Kerwick; Summer Beach Concert Woodworking of Tom Volk July 25,11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 28 at 6 p.m. East Freehold Park Gateway National Recreation through July 31 Showgrounds Area Beach Area 'E' Art Alliance Studio & Gallery Kozloski Road, Freehold Twp. Sandy Hook 33 Monmouth St., Red Bank admission: $4; children 12 and (732) 291-7733 (732) 842-9403 under free (732) 842-4000 'Open in' - Multimedia Blacon Handbell Ringers works of Jennifer Noonan; New Jersey Festival of in Concert Oil Paintings by Betsey Ballooning group from Chester, England performers, age 11-13, will Regan July 23 -25 The Monmouth County Fair will be at the East Freehold Park Showgrounds in through August also perform at United Nations featuring more than 125 hot Freehold Township July 21-25. Oakland Street Gallery air balloons; balloon rides; air July 25 at 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church 145 Oakland St., Red Bank show; skydiving Elvis group; A Chorus Line (745) 450-2050 Circus With a Purpose; musical Theater Phoenix Productions 883 Route 34, Matawan concerts such as Blood, Sweat July 24 at 8 p.m. free of charge Photos of Kulbir Singh & Tears; fireworks; petting zoo Picasso at the Lapin Agile July 25 at 3 p.m. (732) 566-2663 Bhalla tickets: $20; $15 in advance; comedy by Steve Martin Count Basie Theatre through July $10 for children 4 - 12; $6 in presented by Holmdel 99 Monmouth St. Summer Sings Middletown Township Public advance; under 3, free. Theater Festival Red Bank July 27 from 7:45 - 10 p.m. Stephen Michael Smith, music Library Headquarters Free shuttle buses through July 25 tickets: $16-$22 55 New Monmouth Rd. Solberg Airport, Readington Duncan Smith Theater (732) 747-0014 director of Shrewsbury (732)671-3700 1-800-H0T-AIR-9 Crawfords Corner Road Chorale, Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock Holmdel The Playboy of the Three Unique Chefs for Change Dinner tickets: $10-$15 western World in Manhasset and to benefit Women's Center of director/founder of Sing Out! Perspectives: Works in Oil (732) 946-0427 Shadow Lawn Summer Stage paintings by Andrea Brock, Monmouth County July 22-24 at 8:30 p.m. Brooklyn to direct on July 27; featuring seven of the state's The First Unitarian Church Judith Stach, Richard Nelson Sweet Charity July 25 at 7:30 p.m. through Aug. 2 finest chefs preparing July 28-31 at 8:30 p.m. 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft presented by no charge; Nature Center, Poricy Park seven-course dinner Premier Theatre Company Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. July 28 scores will be provided Oak Hill Rd., Middletown through Juiy 24 Lauren K. Woods Theater (732) 842-5966 Old Mill Inn Thurs.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Monmouth University Old Mill Rd„ Spring Lake Heights Harry James Orchestra Henderson Theatre West Long Branch The Art of Healing tickets: $175 per person; Route 520 tickets: $9-$15 July 22 from 7 - 9 p.m. sponsor tables of 10 from (732) 571-3483 Normandy Park, Middletown through Sept. 7 Lincroft N.J. Center for Healing Arts Inc. $1,500-$20,000 tickets: $12-$20 free of charge reservations: (732) 530-1115 (732) 615-2260 23 Mechanic St., Red Bank (732) 223-7122 State Fair (732) 747-2944 July 2 9 -Aug. 15 ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic The Hitman Murder Thurs.-Sat. at 8 p.m. presented by Count Basie Sun. at 7 p.m. Films Photography Show: Theatre and Concerts East Mysteries: Murder by Trial Bob Gruen July 24, Aug. 7,21 at 8 p.m. Thompson Park Theatre Barn The Thief July 26 at 8 p.m. rock and roll photographer audience participation Newman Springs Road Russian film with English subtitles Count Basie Theatre through July 24 murder-mystery dinner show Lincroft (Middletown) July 22 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank reserved tickets: $12-$14 Eastern Branch of Monmouth Art Forms tickets: $20 -$22.50 Seaview Square Mall 16 Monmouth St., Red Bank Routes 35 and 36, (732) 842-4000 County Library (732) 842-9000 ext. 1 Ocean Township 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury (732) 530-4330 tickets: $27.50 dinner & show (732) 842-5995 On the Edge of Time: reservations: (732) 922-1243 Music For Kids Jamaica inn Photographs Children's Day at Music on the Meadow Alfred Hitchcock Film Festival by Mariana Yampolsky Monmouth County Fair featuring music of local folk movie through Aug. 29 singer Adaya Henis July 28 at 7 p.m. The Monmouth Museum July 23 only: age 17 and under July 21 from 7:30-9 p.m. Brookdale Community College admitted free, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Middletown Township Public bring blanket or chairs Library Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft East Freehold Park Nature Center Poricy Park admission: $4 nonmembers; Showgrounds 55 New Monmouth Road Oak Hill Road free of charge free to members Kozloski Road, Freehold Twp. Middletown (732) 747-2266 (732) 842-4000 Geared to families; free A Bug's Life Cartoon Cartoons on Tour (732) 842-5966 Monday Evening Family Film features 25-foot interactive Festival for ages 3 V 2 and up mobile exhibit vehicle with Spirit of Life Ensemble July 26 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. free stickers; kiosks; CD Jazz in the Other Park series Registration requested sampler and cartoon video July 22 at 7 p.m. (free tickets available at library giveaways at Comcast booth; Marine Park one week prior) Eastern Branch of Monmouth appearance by Dexter West Front Street County Library July 22 from noon - 4 p.m. Red Bank 1-888-HIP-TOWN 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury Middletown Pool (732) 842-5995 214 Harmony Rd., Middletown Black Widow Band Jazz in the Other Park series October Sky Peanut Butter-n-Jamm'n July 29 'Movies in Marine Park' series July 29 from 7 - 8 p.m. at 7 p.m. Leonardo Beach July 27 at 8:30 p.m. Marine Park sponsored by the Leonardo section of Middletown Borough of Red Bank Brenda Lynne Leach and Stephen rain location: West Front Street Red Bank Marine Park, Red Bank Michael Smith will direct "Summer Croydon Hail, Leonardo "Sweet Charity” will be performed at free of charge Sings" on July 27. (732) 615-2260 Henderson Theatre through July 24. 1-888-HIP-TOWN INDEPENDENT, JULY 21. 1999 3 3

McAlister-Morris Ern-Gallagher Lisa C. Gallagher, daughter of David Lois McAlister of Middletown and Lorraine Gallagher of Somerset, was announces the engagement of her married on April 17 to David G. Em, son daughter, Traci Lyn McAlister, to Peter of Gary and Adrienne Ern of the Lincroft Q. Morris, son of Robert and Joan section of Middletown. Morris of Northvale. The Rev. John M. Dobrosky performed The future bride is a graduate of the ceremony at Our Lady of Perpetual Middletown High School North and Help Roman Catholic Church in Ramapo College of New Jersey, Highlands, where the bride was given in Mahwah, where she earned a bachelor of marriage by her father. science degree in math with teaching Maid of honor was Suzanne Gallagher certification. of New York City, sister of the bride. She is employed as a teacher with Bridesmaids were Deborah Maston of Kaplan Educational Center, Hacken­ Hoboken and Karen Papaleo of West sack. Orange. Her fiance is a graduate of Northern Best man was Kenneth Ern of Red Valley Regional High School, Old Bank, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers Tappan and Ramapo College of New were Harry Swain of Detroit, Mich., and Jersey, Mahwah, where he earned a Timothy Cawley of Boston, Mass. bachelor of arts degree in economics. After a reception at The Warren Hotel He is employed as registered associ­ in Spring Lake, the couple left on a wed­ ate at Salomon Smith Barney in ding trip to St. Lucia. The bride is a graduate of South Paramus. Peter M orris and Traci M cAlister Brunswick High School and Penn State An October wedding is planned. University at University Park, Pa., where Lisa and David Ern she earned a bachelor of arts degree in TO OUR READERS psychology. and the University of Richmond (Va.), Greater Media Newspapers is happy to share its readers’ good news on the She is employed as human resource where he earned a bachelor of science Milestones pages. Forms are available for readers who wish to announce engagements, generalist at Deutsche Bank in New York degree in business administration. weddings, births and wedding anniversaries. Either black and white or color pho­ City. He is employed as general manager of tographs are acceptable. Professional photos are not needed. There is no charge for this The bridegroom is a graduate of Gordon’s Comer Water Co., Marlboro. service. To request a form, call (732) 254-7000, Ext. 8226. Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft The couple resides in Highlands. STORK CLUB Robert Wood Johnson University Kimberly and Mark O’Connor of Allison and Robert Patterson of Bank, a son on June 30; and Hospital in New Brunswick announced the Lincroft, a daughter on June 23; Middletown, a son on June 28; Ellen and Donald Poling of Holmdel, a following local birth: Gina and Charles Marzullo of Patricia and Bernard Comey of son on June 30. Nicole and Matthew J. Keating of Matawan, a daughter on June 24; Hazlet, a daughter on June 29; Aberdeen, a son, Matthew Robert, June 30. Susan and Gregory Santopadre of Michelle and Vincent Grassia of Hazlet Hazlet, a son on June 24; Eileen and Kevin McCarthy of Belford, a son on June 29; announce the birth of their son, Andrew Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank Jeanette and Douglas Shaw of Hazlet, a Thomas, on April 23 at Riverview Medical announced the following local births: daughter on June 25; Lorraine and Jim Mitsiopoulos of Center, Red Bank. The baby weighed 7 Joanne and David Terwilliger of Jennifer and Kevin Smith of Red Bank, Middletown, a son on June 29; pounds, 10 ounces and joins siblings, Keyport, a son on June 22; a daughter on June 26; Patricia and Vincent Bonavita Jr. of Juliana, 6, and Stephen, 4. Grandparents are Maureen and Mark Cavallo of Annmarie and John Covert of Red Bank, a daughter on June 30; Sandy and Vincent Grassia of Woodbridge. Keyport, a daughter on June 23; Matawan, a daughter on June 27; Kara and Rich Boyko of Matawan, a Great-grandmother is Mary Scaglione of Marie and Joseph DiMari of Holmdel, Nicola and Michael Krot of Keyport, a daughter on June 30; Mendham. Godparents are Linda and David son on June 28; a son on June 23; Lorraine and William Lister of Red McCarthy of Robbinsville.

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All suspects HAZLET 31, 18 Fletcher Ave., Greenwich, Conn., a.m., July 16 at a Peachtree Lane resi­ are presumed innocent until found guilty in with driving while intoxicated and refusal dence and charged with disorderly con­ to submit to a Breathalyzer test after a duct, resisting arrest and aggravated court. A Garrison Drive resident reported his routine motor vehicle stop on Route 36 assault on a police officer, Cpl. James house was egged during the nights of July and Atlantic Avenue on July 4 at 2:03 Davis, who was not seriously injured. 13 and 14, according to police reports. ABERDEEN a.m., according to reports. H enderson w a s released on $5,000 bail. Police charged F r a n c e s M. Police charged Sherri L e e Police charged Ann Logan, 37, Matthew Pereira, 29, w as arrested at Benzinger, 39, 674 St. Georges Ave., McDermott, 29, 60 Center Ave., Morningside Avenue, Union Beach, with the A&P on Route 35, for shoplifting a cart Rahway, with driving while intoxicated Keansburg, with driving while intoxicated driving while intoxicated following a motor full of groceries and attempting to put them after a routine motor vehicle stop on west­ and possession of marijuana after a minor vehicle stop at 2:20 a.m. on July 10 on into a stolen car. The 1990 Plymouth bound Route 36 at 2:47 a.m. on July 11, traffic accident on Laurel Avenue and First Route 35. Voyager, valued at $2,000, was stolen from according to reports. Street on July 6 at 10:34 p.m., according Maria Scifo, 32, Thompson Avenue, Atlantic Highlands. Police charged Michele Ann to reports. Manalapan, was arrested at 4 a.m., July Tires were punctured on two cars Lamphier, 27, 324 Gill Lane, Unit 1B, A 24-inch Black Magna Rebound 12 and charged with driving while intoxi­ parked at Liberty Auto Care on Route 34 Iselin, with driving while intoxicated after a mountain bicycle, valued at $100, was cated and leaving the scene of an acci­ sometime between July 12-13. routine motor vehicle stop on Route 35 reported stolen from the Shore Point dent on Longview Road. She was A house on Inverness Court was bur­ and Chelsea Plaza at 1:26 a.m. on July glarized between July 7-12. A sliding glass Motel, 3360 Route 35, sometime during processed and released. 1 1 , according to reports. July 9, according to reports. Three female juveniles were charged door lock had been broken off and gold jew­ Police charged John Albert Morus, elry was stolen along with a toolbox. Three table umbrellas, v a lu e d at with stealing a car after being stopped at $350, were reported stolen from Piccolo 6:15 a.m. July 16 on Route 35 north­ Cafe, 2780 Route 35, sometime between bound. Two, ages 13 and 16, are from July 2 and July 9, according to reports. Sayreville, and the third, also 16, is from Two 10-speed bicycles valued at $300 Laurence Harbor. The car belonged to a were reported stolen from an Indian Hill friend. The girls were released to their par­ Court residence sometime during July 9, ents. according to reports. 1 pp 12"x18" Vehicle Magneis mIDDLET0W 500 Business Cards HOLMDEL Frederick L. Tampe, 49, of 865-B 12"x18" Job Site Sign w/cnmpany name & plione# Michael Severson, 18, Mound, Minn., Douchester Lane, New Milford, was 732-275-1034 732-442-9399 was arrested at Holmdel Park parking lot arrested on July 14 at 2:55 a.m. for driving No. 1 at 8:43 p.m., July 14 and charged while intoxicated. The arrest occurred in 1835 Hwy. 35 No. 45 W. Pond Road Route 36. Middletown, NJ Woodbridge, NJ with possession of a controlled, danger­ ous substance under 50 grams, and drug Raymond J. Abbate, 49, of 41 Manny paraphernalia. Way, Red Bank, was arrested on July 9 at Holmdel Pharmacy, Holmdel Road 10:57 p.m. for driving while intoxicated. and Route 520, was broken into the night The arrest occurred on O a k Hill Road. of July 8-9 through a rear door. The inves­ Corrinne McCann, 26, of 562 Carson tigation is ongoing and information on Ave., Perth Amboy, was arrested on July what, if anything, was taken was not avail­ 10 at 11:30 p.m. for possession of under able. 50 grams of marijuana. The arrest Peter Trezza, 25, Avenue, occurred on Route 36. Red Bank, was charged shortly after mid­ Joseph Gerard Vetter, 20, of 245 night, July 16 following a motor vehicle Forest Ave., was arrested on July 8 at stop on Roberts and Crawfords Corner 11:30 p.m. for possession of marijuana, roads. possession of drug paraphernalia and Jonathan Henderson, 18, Windward drinking under age. The arrest occurred Way, Red Bank, was arrested at 9:44 on Hutchinson Drive. D on't W ait for Community YMCA adds staff members, director The Community YMCA, a three-branch YMCA and the Newport County (R.I.) member and human services organization YMCA as an instructor for headquartered in Red Bank, recently added youngsters, youth, teens and adults. She is a The Phone to-Rii new staff members. graduate of Springfield (Mass.) College. • Annie O’Pray Stattel of Marlboro has • Matthew Harris of Red Bank has been joined the executive office as director of named associate youth director and will development. 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This week, the Jackucewicz sisters will O’Dowd said that she had no pre-race be in Nebraska for the Junior Olympic plans to make a move at that point, but national finals. inspired by the crowd cheering her on and Running behind O’Dowd, Ward and fearing that as a runner who does better at Leisha Jackucewicz were: Phyllis Gunn of longer distance races she could be beaten Hightstown (19:14); former Manalapan if the race came down to a pure sprint, she took off. High School star Christine Corey (19:18), who now lives in Belmar and runs for “I was surprised that I was able to get Asics East; Megan Phillips of Spring Lake away like I did,” she said. “I was just hang­ (19:21); Barbara Moldoch of Point ing on. The crowd kept me going. I was Pleasant (19:27); Helen Ward of Spring worried right up to the end that someone Lake (19:53); Briana Jackucewicz; and would outkick me,” she added. “I didn’t Erin Cahil of Ewing (20:17). want to lose it. This race is a big one.” Other leading finishers included former Now in its 10th year, the Freehold Area Marlboro High standout Stella Cinoa (15th Running Club’s 5K for Women has been a in 21:25) and Freehold Borough H.S. stand­ marquee race on the summer calendar. out Michelle Miller, who now runs for This year’s race drew a field of 220 run­ Connecticut College (17th in 22:17). ners and racewalkers despite the wilting conditions. O’Dowd has competed in ge group winners were: Leisha every one and this was her first win in the A race. Jackucewicz, Under-20; Corey, 20-29; Helen Ward, 30-34; Gunn, “I always like the women’s races 35-39; Pam Spadola, Howell (21:05), 40 because you know who you’re up against 44; Patty Hancock, Toms and you can see them,” she said. “In a River (21:11), 45-49; mixed race you’re not always sure where Susan Schreck, Brielle everyone is.” (24:19), 50-59; and On Friday night, everyone knew where Marcia Shapiro, Howell O’Dowd was, at the head of the class (32:51), 60+. crossing the finish line at the Marlboro Anne Gonella of Point Municipal Complex in 18:56. She was the Pleasant won the race- only runner under 19:00 in the hot and walking competition in humid conditions. Ward held on for sec­ 31:54. Donna Cetrulo of ond at 19:07. Long Branch was tops in The 5K for Women win was O’Dowd’s the Masters division of second big victory in the area this year. the racewalking. JERRY WOLKOWITZ Back in March, she won the FARC’s St. Laurie Salberg of Paddy’s 10-Mile Run in Freehold Annie O’Dowd of Old Bridge surprised many people, Manalapan was the first including herself, with her win in the 5K for Women in Township. Freehold Area Running Marlboro. O’Dowd came about her running Club member across the first overall and capture the men’s race. prowess almost by accident. An accom­ finish line (22:56) and Brian Marley of Bloomfield (19:05), plished high school and college swimmer, Emily Harrison was first Michael Cerclia of Farmingdale (19:15) she had to give the sport up after college among Marlboro resi­ and Joshua Schwertz of Manalapan when she became a CPA and a mother. It dents (23:33). (19:48) rounded out the top five. was difficult coming up with pool time. Jeannie Allen and Domanski outran Jessica Walker of O’Dowd turned to running and found that Mary Leonard were first Rahway (23:43) to win the women’s race. longer distances are her forte. in the sister/sister team Third through fifth place went to I. Knapp “Because of my swimming background competition and first of Belle Mead (24:15), Paula Boss of 1 have endurance and do better in the among the mother/daugh­ Freehold (25:05) and Deborah Gulbin of longer races,” she said. “The best races for ter teams were Arlene and Howell (25:36). me are from 10-13 miles.” Alyse Jensen. Age group winners for the men were: Meanwhile, as O’Dowd and Ward were At the FARC’s Cerchia, 14-under; Antus, 15-19; Marley, settling matters up front, the Howell sis­ Summer Race Series last 20-29; Van Aartrijk, 30-39; Tony Bleach, ters of Leisha and Briana Jackucewicz Wednesday at the Cranbury (20:38), 40-49; Paul Fitch, were giving everyone a glimpse of the Battlefield State Park, Freehold (21:15), 50-59; Ralph Garfield, future. Manalapan, Neil Van Manalapan (21:55), 60-over. Leisha, who is just 12 years old and Aartrijk of Plainsboro Women’s age group winners were: will be an eighth-grader at the Howell (18:22) and Robin Walker, 20-29; Domanski, 30-39 and Middle School in the fall, finished an Domanski of Manalapan Boss, 40-49. impressive third in 19:11. It was she who (23:15) were the 5K win­ The 5K Series continues tonight. ran a 5:50 first mile and paced the field. ners. JERRY WOLKOWITZ Children’s races begin at 6:10 p.m., with “That’s the way I like to run, go out and Van Aartrijk turned Briana Jackucewicz (I) and Leisha the 5K set for 6:50 p.m. set the pace,” she said. “I tried to stay with back Tom Antus of Jackucewicz, both Howell, await the Call the FARC hot line at 431-2627 for the leaders but they were too strong.” Freehold (19 02) to finish starter’s gun_to begin the 5K For Women in Marlboro on Friday. additional information. INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 4 1 Hawks prepare for AAU nationals in JSBL CASELLA1 PAINTING is somewhat taller than last year’s, but Core o f team has 3-4 Klatsky noted that it relies on a team game. /4 'Decode £xfi&Ue*tce! record playing as The Hawks use a motion offense to set up shots and play man-to-man on defense. ★ Interiors ★ Staining ★ Power Washing L.B. Financial Returnees from last year’s team include 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Tahj Holden, ★ Exteriors ★ Decks Treated ★ Gutter Cleaning BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA who scored 20 points and pulled down 15 S taff W riter boards in a recent JSBL game; and 6-foot- Friendly Q uality Service 7 power forward Sean Axani. All W ork Guaranteed T he Central Jersey Hawks basket­ Casella Both played for Red Bank Regional last References Available ball team will travel to Cleveland winter. Holden will attend Maryland in the (732) 335-3978 F re e E s t i m a t e s later this month to compete in the fall, while Axani is enrolled at Rutgers. Amateur Athletic Union’s Junior Olympic Axani has been playing with Sea View National Championship, according to Fred Jeep in the JSBL, a team comprised pri­ Klatsky, who manages the team. marily of Rutgers recruits. The nine-member squad, all of whom Guards Adam Fleischner and David graduated from high school in June, is Klatsky, who both played for Holmdel currently playing in the competitive High School, also are back. Klatsky, who Jersey Shore Basketball League (JSBL), leads the JSBL in assists with 9.7 per game where it has compiled a respectable 3-4 and steals with nearly three per game, will record played under the name L.B. attend the University of Pennsylvania Financial. while Fleischner will play for Emory. Most of the JSBL competition includes Other members of the team include college and, in some cases, professional guards Rick Apodaca, who attended North players on their rosters. Bergen High School and has been averag­ Klatsky noted that the Hawks have fin­ ing 20 points per game in the JSBL, Brian ished second in the national champi­ Snodgrass of Holmdel High School, Brian onships in each of the past two summers. Wilson of St. Joseph’s in Metuchen; and The Hawks lost to a team from forwards Russell Anderson of Don Bosco last year in the 17-year-old divi­ Prep and Doug Freiberger of Christian sion, and were runners-up the year before Brothers Academy. as 16-year-olds, losing to a team from Apodaca will play at Hofstra next win­ Standing I. to R. Jon Rudnick, Mark Casazza, Tom Comer, Chris Lang Tulsa, Okla. ter, Snodgrass at Vassar, Wilson at Holy Seated L to R. Mike Pappa, Martin Rndnick, Jim Addonizio Coach John Rivera, now the head coach Cross, Anderson at Monmouth University, at Red Bank Regional High School, is and Freiberger will join Fleischner at back at the Hawks’ helm. This year’s group Emory. SPORT SHORTS The Hazlet MetroGirls, an under-12 Club, Deal, on Oct. 21. 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All candidates must have HIT BY A DRUNK! Katelyn Miller, and Jessica Bandy, as well earned at least 60 college credits. 3) YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY OUT OF YOUR OWN POCKET FOR A as midfielders Helen Kerrisk, Michelle Interested candidates should send their re­ LAWYER IF YOU GET SUED! Rotella, Keri Costa and Ashley Wanless. sumes to the Freehold Regional High Outstanding support has also been provid­ School Board of Education, 11 Pine St., 4) YOU MAY NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEDICAL COVERAGE TO PAY YOUR ed by fullbacks Samantha Giancola, Englishtown, 07726, attention Frank MEDICAL BILLS! Patricia May, Tesia Theriot, Katelyn Hall Tanzini. For any additional information, 5) YOU WILL LOSE YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE IF YOU CAN’T PAY A and Lauren Connelly. Strong performances call Freehold Borough Supervisor of JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU! in goal have been shared by goalkeepers Extracurricular Activities Earl Ownes at Kerri Redden and Jenifer Schulman. The 431-8360, ext. 8370. 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I am new in North concerts, the shore, BOX 15373______VERY NICE PERSON Affectionate, homebody, old fash­ NO FALSE Brunswick. Would like to meet beach, and NY City. DEVOTED DAD Single white male, 49, 5’ 10”, 186 ioned is waiting until honeymoon! HYPE someone to share things with. If BOX 33008 32 yr old, 170 lb, honest, lbs, nice looking, wishes to meet a Seeks educated single white pro­ Just a very pretty you are single and alone, wishing red head, Euro­ divorced, white male with blonde pretty white female for compan- fessional male, 27 to 41, share SOULMATE for a good friend male, 59 to 65, pean charm, hair and blue eyes who enjoys ipnship. Age open. BOX 33036 movies, comedy, parks, cuddling SEARCHING give me a call! BOX 33045______smart, Jewish long walks, the beach, boating, BLUE EYES and love! BOX 32564 Single, Native skiing, biking and quiet times at LOOKING FOR FRIEND professional. 38 yr old, 5*11", attractive, honest, 5’2”, CUTIE American female, Seeks the same home. BOX 15477______single white male who enjoys Slim, attractive widowed female in 22, enjoys cooking, in a handsome sports, movies, the outdoors, This 5’2", cuty, single, divorced, her early 50’s; is looking for an A GREAT CATCH white female with 0 children; sports, quiet times man of success, 32 yr old, 140 lb, tall, good look­ comedy clubs and more. Seeking unattached, attractive male, no together. Searching integrity, humor, an attractive, single or divorced, seeks a divorced, white male, with less than 5’10”, for friendship and ing, employed, single male with no children who is fun, serious, for single, white vital, 55 to 65, for black hair and hazel eyes. Seek­ white female, 33 to 43, for a rela­ a possible relationship. East Stand out from the rest. Place your FREE ad today. cuddling, caring, tionship- BOX 33037______simple, classy, sincere, 48 to 53. male, 22 to 26, with ing a single female to take long Brunswick, and surrounding area and commitment. No giants, shrimps and welfare similar interests. drives during the weekends. BRING US TOGETHER only. BOX 33018______Widower a plus. Friendship and Preferably a woman with a driver’s 37 yr old, father of two, 5’6”, 165 participants need apply. BOX BOX 32631 32772 60’STJME OF LIFE possible long term license. BOX 16146______lbs, enjoys family, children, sports, Petite white widow, attractive, relationship. I am ** GAMBLE ON NEXT DOOR TYPE music, dancing, beaches, and LOVELY AND LONESOME romance. In search of slim, single feminine, affectionate, enjoys outgoing, good per­ ME ** 45 yr old, good looking, profes­ Divorced, white, 53 yr old, 116 lb, or divorced female, 28-40, with music, dancing, travel, art. In 5 ’5", 130 lb, ener­ sional, divorced male is seeking a 5’1", pretty, red headed woman. sonality, honest similar interests. BOX 33038 search of good natured, white wid­ getic, white nice female (next door type of girl Works out, yoga practitioner. and expecting the Designed lor both Touchtone and Rotary Phones. ower, 60 plus, with similar inter­ fem ale who is okay) who is romantic, caring LOOKING FOR THE ONE Enjoys weekend get always, sam e in return. ests, good sense of humor, and enjoys dancing, and affectionate for friendship and Good looking, 25, 5’8”, easy BOX 33000______antiquing, flea markets and fine traditional values, who is looking walking, tennis, more. BOX 16350______going, honest, enjoys fitness, dining. Seeks handsome, white movies, music for the enjoyment of another’s ** SECURE AND BLUE COLLAR MAN dubs, movies, good conversation male, 45 to 58, at least 5’9” who company. BOX 33041______SINGLE ** and visits to and sports. I would like to meet has similar interests for friendship Atlantic City. Seeking a male with Single white male, 38, 5’9”, 180 someone with similar interests for Single white professional, 40s, ** LOOKING FOR LOVE ** first. BOX 32960 ** MAN OF MY DREAMS ** 22 yr old, single, good hearted, similar interests. BOX 42338 lbs, black hair, brown eyes, owns friendship and possible long-term Single, white female with red hair slim, blonde, attractive and happy. goal oriented, romantic, Native own house, also owns shore relationship. I am willing to give LOOKING FOR MR RIGHT Seeks white male, 40-55, must be YOUNG AT HEART house, enjoys boating, beaches, and hazel eyes. Likes dining out, American female, who enjoys can­ Mid 6 0 ’s, healthy, outgoing, my heart away to the right person. Widowed, white female, 5’5", 135 employed, own transportation, dlelight dinners, sports, dancing dining out and enjoying life. In dancing, relaxing and more. Seek­ retired, petite, Jewish female with R U the 1 ? BOX 33040 lbs, seeking caring, sharing, single and animals. Seeking a single, search of single white female, 30 ing a kind, caring, single, white clean, healthy, have teeth, and blonde hair and green eyes. Seek­ male, 49 to 59, who enjoys the white male. 22 to 27, with similar to 40, with similar interests. BOX PLAYFUL SCIENTIST male, 44 to 47, who likes to dance can not live with your wife or your ing a single simple pleasures of life. Must have interests. Monmouth County. BOX or widowed, Jewish 32466______Divorced, white male, 55, seeks and has other interests. BOX mother. BOX 33005______33034______male for adventure, companion­ relationship with sensible open sense of humor, love music and 33644______ship and challenge. BOX 15462 LISTEN TO ME minded, realistic, single white dancing. Serious replies only. JERSEY SHORE RETIREE LONESOME SUMMER SIZZLE 53 yr old, 5’1”, 116 lb single, pro­ ** AGE IS JUST A NUMBER ** 29 yr old, tall, attractive, single, female. Enthusiasm is essential, BOX 32972 Living on the Ocean in Monmouth white, professional male, non­ Be the man to enhance my days fessional. white female with long Early 60’s, petite, retired, Jewish beauty is not required, niceness is County, I’m a widowed white smoker, who is fun, romantic, SEEKING A GENTLEMAN and nights at the beach, cultural red hair. Likes walks, working out, widow with blonde hair and green necessary. East Windsor area. female, young 63, physically and dancing, movies, antiquing, flea affectionate and loyal, with many BOX 33043______Attractive, caring and fun loving, events, and dancing in the moon­ eyes. Enjoys tennis, travel and financially fit, articulate, attractive, markets, weekend getaways, din­ interests. Seeking single, white Indian, divorced female, 38 plus is light: Attractive, shapely, classy, theatef. Looking for a white, Jew­ ONE OF A KIND adventurous, optimistic, ing. Seeking, handsome, white female, 20-35, with similar inter­ seeking (ong term relationship, affection­ ish widower or single, 70's, in Tall lanky, single, white male, active, divorced, white female. Be male, 48 to o5, over 5’9", affec­ ests and desires, for long term 25, with a romantic, handsome, ate, flexible, unencumbered Seek­ good health, for friendship and fun employed, own transportation, a playful, tall, white gentleman, 53 tionate, with similar interests for relationship. Please, serious healthy, confident, wise, decent, ing same, age 61-69, non-smoker. friendship and hopefully lasting time together. BOX 39068______good heart and looks, some what to 63, with integrity. BOX 33031 inquiries only. BOX 32486______white single, male, 35-42, 5’8” BOX 32999 relationship. BOX 32965 shy and sensitive', enjoys dining plus and medium build, Who STRIKING BRUNETTE SEE WHAT HAPPENS out, romance, amusement parks, enjoys travel, culture music and Attractive divorced white brunette Single white male, 33, brown hair and hard work. Looking for single poetry. BOX 32973______who is honest, caring and has a There are even more ads. and eyes, non-smoker, who female, 19 to 25, who is on the sny good sense of humor. Seeking an enjoys sports, movies, the beach side and is unpretentious. If your ATTRACTIVE REDHEAD honest man, 46 to 56, for a seri­ See The Meeting Place on the Internet at and dining out. Seeking a single tall and an animal lover that’s a Energetic, divorced white female, ous relationship. Middlesex Coun­ white female, non-smoker, 27-35, plus. 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The Publisher may, in its good conversation, etc. Looking Divorced white female, 55, attrac­ enjoy quiet times, oldies, and sole discretion, change, reject or delete any for an available female, 20 to 26, tive, petite brunette, physically fit, summer days on the beach, plus personal advertisements which it deems with the same qualities and a enjoys travelling, dancing and be honest, affectionate, unencum­ Visa/ Mastercard! good attitude for friendship and inappropriate. All advertisers must record a walks. Seeks divorced white male, bered, articulate, and flexible. Mid­ dating. BOX 32791______voice greeting to accompany their ad. Ads 52-62, well established, with a dlesex county area. BOX 33030 without voice greetings may not appear in MOONLIGHT BECOMES U good sense of humor, for a long PRETTY AND FIT The Meeting Place. When you respond to a term relationship. BOX 33051 1-888-785-6800 Handsome, divorced white male, Meeting Place ad, your phone bill will Divorced white female, fun loving, 47 yrs old, Italian, in good shape, LOOKING FOR FRIEND pretty and fit, Jewish, a college reflect a charge of $1.99 per minute. An * A l l N e w A u t o m a t e d S y s t e m with sense of humor. Enjoys hold­ average 3 minute call costs $5.97. The Meet­ Widow, thin, blonde, tall, mid 60’s. grad, seeks attractive, fit, white ing hands, walking on the beach Looking for a new best friend, 65 male, 55 to 67, college graduate ing Place is provided by Greater Media and day or night, Atlantic City, shows Advanced Telecom Services, Devon, PA to 70. Enjoys having fun, movies, who is unencumbered, financially and cocktails. Seeking a sincere, 19333. For best results, cordless phones are walking on the beach, Atlantic secure and a non-smoker, for long $ per/min. lit or Older romantic white female, 30 to 45, 1.99 not recommended. 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J200 Clerical Assistant ALSO! 732-651-0500 need aggressive salespeople who work well in a team East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 Seeking professional environment. or Fax 732-254-0486 career-mtnded individual to work in the O pera­ Greater Media Newspapers is tions/Human Resources an Equal Opportunity Employer Area. HOW TO PUBLISH A NOVENA Qualified applicants should Greater Media Newspapers have strong data entry, math and commmunication Greater Media Newspapers is an MANUFACTURING skills, and the ability to Prayer to St. Jude Equal Opportunity Employer work independently. Must Oh Holy St. Jude, Apostle and have a working knowledge Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near Kinsman ol Jesus Please Mail or Fax Resum e to: INSTRUMENTATION of Microsoft Office. Previ­ If you wish to publish Christ, faithful intercessor of all who Greater Media Newspapers ous banking experience invoke your special patronage in preferred. ~ time of need, to you I have recourse P.O. 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Greater Media Newspapers is looking for experienced Retail of New Jersey This Novena must be said for 9 Advertising representatives for our award winning commu­ strong experience in electrical wiring, and 3535 Highway Nine North 1-800-660-4ADS consecutive days. nity newspapers. a willingness and ability to handle a vari­ “ ?ehold, N.J. f.07728 Thanks L.M.F. ety of tasks. Ability to read blue prints and Your prayer will be published in our We have opportunities in our Retail Advertising Depart­ electrical schematics is required. Previ­ newspaper in your community. ment,based in Morganville, N.J. Must be a motivated self­ starter that can thrive in a team atmosphere to sell advertis­ ous experience in mechanical assembling ing space in a highly competetive market, have strong BATCH MAKER/MIXING Pre-payment required. or repairing of entire instrument, tool, or Leading Foil Manufacturer, written and verbal skills ana be detail oriented, you will be apparatus desireable. Good growth op­ Cost $31. Mastercard. VISA or representing our community newspapers to retail & service located in central NJ, has portunities are available for individuals an excellent opportunity for D isc o v e r a ccep ted businesses in established territories. A reliable car, valid a BATCH MAKER, in our driver’s license and insurance are required. who are willing to learn and develop. Mixing Department. This Name. Position offers a competetive salary, commission and bonus Competitive salary and benefits offered. process and quality control EEO employer. Send resume and salary mined individual should potential, excellent benefits and a great opportunity to con­ have a paint or chemical Address. tinue your career in a congenial team oriented atmosphere. history, in confidence to: background, and at least 2 years experience in a batch Please mail or fax Resume to: Phone_ . Initials at end of prayer.. Greater Media Newspapers making environment. This 25 Kilmer Drive, Bldg. 3 Suite 109 D y a d , In c . “team player" reports Attn.: Josef Ornegri directly to the Mixing MC/VISA/DISCOVER # ____ . EXP.. Suite 201 11 Clyde Road Department Manager. We Fax # 732-972-6746 offer competitive salary, Somerset, NJ 08873 and comprehensive Check One Prayer: benefits package. Stop by □ St. Jude Novena Please return form with check or money order Fax: 732-247-6989 or send resum e to: for $31.00 payable to Greater Media Newspapers. HUMAN RESOURCES □ Prayer to St. Jude CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Transfer Print Foils, Inc. □ Prayer to the Blessed Virgin © Principles only, no phone calls please. Greater Media Newspapers P.O. Box 538 □ Prayer to the Holy Spirit Greater Media Newspapers Thank you for your interest, however, only 9 Cotters Land P.O. 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Wage ne­ WEDDING GOWN New, $3.00 per envelope stuffed. gotiable depending on $100. Please call 732-972-8564 never worn, size 12. $200. for both. WING CHRS. KITCHEN TABLE & 4 chairs Good benefits. Excellent MEETING PLANNER Free details. Sena SASE to: experience. Resume & Refs, Beautiful, all lace, $100. (4) Matching $200. LOVE Colonial, with formica top. communication skills Busy association in East National Home Mailers required. Call between 9am- REFRIGERATOR Please call 732-723-0831 SEAT-Velvet. $100. COCK­ Good condition, $75. Please needed. 732-462-0315 Brunswick near turnpike look­ 4409 North 16th Street, 5pm 732-308-4661______19 cu.ft. Good condition, top TAIL TABLES-(3) glass & call 732-431-7666 freezer, $100. • 732-727-6896 wood. $40. ea. Or best offers ing for motivated P/T & F/T Suite C, Phoenix, Az. 85016 LAMP - BEAUTIFUL temporary help with summer 732-845-5180 or 732-780-9847 REFRIGERATOR Hand painted, shades of WILDLIFE JOBS to $21.60/HR. crunch. 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Moving, must 732-617-0527 $ 5 0 0 . Large paintings & arrivals. Flexible, legal, 45 Antique. Good condition, $50. Sofa, Ottoman & Chair. RECEPTIONIST sell. Set only $350. or best prints $60. eacn. Floral cen­ hr./week, average cost each. Please call 732-297-6698 BED-SLEIGH Family rm. leather sec. White APPOINTMENT Chiropractic office in Marlboro. offer. C a ll Leave m essage. ter pieces: artificial. $40. ea. Must be energetic & organized, $240./week per family not 732-730-0020 Twin size, metal, $100. or best Please call 732-679-6591 formica kit. table. White kids, SETTERS Computer knowledge. per child. C all732-869-9569 F R E E H O L D offer. Please call 732-525-8151 furn. Call 732-536-4032 No Experience Necessary or 800-901-2002 DINING ROOM - L a r g e . 2:45-7pm. Mon., Tues., Wed., A N T IQ U E W A S H E R Whirlpool Supreme BED - Twin, teen or young Fri. and Sat. 9am-12noon www.euraupair 2 speed, 4 cycle. Good condi­ French Provincial, light colored MOVING SALE Earn $200. to $300. Weekly GALLERY adult. Headboard/footboard wood, all hand carved. Call 732-972-6010 tion, $125. or best offer. Call and sides. Young Hinkle, $40. Contents of Apartment Setting Appointments Living Room: Sofa, loveseat, All Like new. Call for details. 732-494-8075 best offer. Call 732-251 -7859 P/T Permanent Shifts DISTINCTIVE ANTIQUE 2 hianback chairs, & marble 732-721 -2505 or 732-721 -8426 RECEPTIONIST C H I L D R E N ’S C H O I C E WASHING MACHINE Available For Chiropractic office. Mon­ Furniture & Accessories BED- Beige formica twin top tbls. Both sets are match­ 46 W. Ferris St., E. Brunswick Kenmore, 12 yrs. old. Small, Hours 9am - 1pm day, Wednesday & Friday Representing 100 Quality boxed bed with mattress & box ing. Must see! 732-792-0972 Ages 3 months - 5 years Antique Dealers works fine, $60. Please call MOVING SALE 5pm - 9pm 3-8:30. Tuesday 1:30-6. Some spring. Good condition. $190. DINING ROOM - Wood table Full bed, end table, lamps, wall Kindergarten. State Certified 10-5 M onday thru Saturday 732-727-2867 computer experience required. Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months Call 732-536-5618 w/7 chairs, 2 leaves. Exc. unit, sofabed & much more. OLD BRIDGE AREA 12-5 Sunday Call 732-679-2414 a year. Call 732-613-4488 BEDROOM (GIRL’S) Formica, cond. $500. or best offer. Must see. Call 732-308-9358 1-800-872-0157 21 West Main Street Call 732-946-0510 Freehold, NJ 07728 044 Computers Platform bed, desk, closet. 18 MOVING SALE!-WOOD HOWELL AREA RECEPTIONIST * * DO YOU 732-462-7900 drawers., Exc. cond. $2,000. DINING ROOM CHAIRS (3) KITCHEN SET w/mica top, 4 Looking for front desk person LOVESEATS, 2 match., blue 1-800-972-5376 Estates Purchased 3 mahogany wood. Good captain's chairs, $250. PATIO with congenial personality. NEED A NANNY? velvet. $100. Ea. 609-259-9257 LIVE IN / LIVE OUT Entire or Partial condition, $15. each or best SET- 2 tables, 4 chairs, chaise Good with Multi-Line phones & offer. Please call 732-257-3411 light admin, work. Active Real • Child Care. • Housekeeper. BEDROOM SET - 7 PC. $150. SNOW BLOWER- $300. A COMPUTER TUTOR Formica. Full platform bed incl. All like new. Call 732-257-4312 APPONTMENT SETTERS hstate Office. Marlboro area. • Companion. 732-525-1559 DINING ROOM HUTCH 6-9pm Monday-Thursday. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Doll Affordable, Personalized at new mattress, & desk. Good Sat. 9-4 & Sun. 9-4. home PC training. and table, walnut, $100. or MOVING SALE: Thomasville $7. per hour + w eekly bonuses. EAST BRUNSWICK-Mom, Ideal ST-15, original dress, 732-786-0493 quality $700. Call 732-972-2923 Call Linda Mon.-Fri. 10-3. best offer. Call 732-290-7213 oak entertainment ctr. holds up Matawan area. 1-800-235-0644 G randm om looking to care for $100. Please call 732-577-7961 732-536-6000 Ext. 210 CALL THE PC MD -F o r all BEDROOM SET - BOYS to 40" t.v., Harden solid cherry, one child P T in my home. DINING ROOM SET - 5 pc. ASSISTANT TEACHER TABLE-ANTIQUE your computer needs. At home 2 dressers, bookcase, and glass & wood coffee & end tbl., Call 732-613-6167 service of IBM & compatibles & 5 pc. Sectional Sofa. Good Preschool, AM or PM. Experi­ RECEPTIONIST/ 30 inch round, mahogany headboard, $125. or best offer. 9 pc. natural Country French HOWELLELL - Exp. loving mom running WINDOWS ’95/’98 condition. Best offers. Please ence preferred. Art or music $150. Please call 7 32-450-9311 Call 732-739-3990 barm, set, French curio, refrig., CLERICAL p rr o v id e T L C fo r y o u u rI Call Robert 732-238-6779 call 732-972-1354, eves, only background helpful. Dermatologist office in & much more! 732-972-9628 child/children. Plenty of refs. BEDROOM SET-Triple DINING ROOM SET - 6 pc. Call 732-431-0718 _____ Manalapan. Experience COMPAQ PRESARIO 200 dresser, chest, two night NIGHT TABLE Contemporary Call 732-886-3325 Fruitwood. Oval table, 1 leaf, BUS AIDE Transmobility Care preferred, but will train. MMX w ith 4 gb hard drive, tables, and headboard, $150. Like new. Black speckled trim 043 Appliances pads, 5 chairs, breakfront. has immediate opening. 30 Knowledge of computer 32mg, 17" color monitor, Please call 732-846-3763 in gold, $35. Please call Perfect condition, $500. hours per w eek. helpful. Call 732-536^7880. 037a Child Care speakers, Epson Stylus 600 732-919-7790 Call 732-919-2244 printer & scanner. Exc. cond., BEDROOM SET-Twin Matawan - 732-441-9068 RECEPTIONIST/ Wanted asking $500. Call 732-679-2923 Off white, 4 pieces. Well built, PATIO FURNITURE - G re en AIR CONDITIONER needs paint, $50. Please DINING ROOM SET - Oval table, 6 chairs, 2 chase CARRIERS SECRETARY 25,000 btu’s, 220 volts. One COMPUTE THIS! Fully loaded call 732-254-9192 table, 6 chairs and China lounges. Perfect cond. Best P/T-CARRIERS NEEDED Permanent position, hours are closet. Excellent condition, years old, A-1, $250. Please Pentium Computers UNDER BEDROOM SET 5 P C . Full offer. Call 732-450-0996 Newspaper Delivery. Early 9am-tpm, Monday thru Friday. COLTS NECK - NANNY to call 732-446-3088. $1.00/Day* Purchase! Not a $400. Please call 732-583-0834 AM, 1 -1/2 hours/day. Typing, filing, and other light care for 16 mo. old & triplets on size converts to King, maple PEDESTAL TABLE Lease! Highest Quality/Low color, no mirror. Good cond., Earn $650 - $850/month office duties. Send resume to: the way. Live- out, non-smoker. AIR CONDITIONER Rates! America’s Choice Com­ DINING ROOM SET ANTIQUE $400. • 732-727-3983 aft 6pm New dining room table with 6 ++ incentives & bonus. Antronix Sale^ References. Call 732-845-9271 5000 BTU, room size, ice cold, puters 1 -800-304-5300 x1011 Oak w/leaf & 4 oak T-back chairs. Contemporary, ivory, Call 732-432-5753 or 490 Highway 33 West $80. Sayreville 732-254-1329 www.amchoicecomputers.com BEDROOM SET chairs, $275. Call 732-792-2229 EAST BRUNSWICK lacquer, pedestal table with 6 1-888-453-3437 Englishtown, NJ 07726_____ Member BBB. *oac. (SCA Black, no bed. Good condition, 15 mo. old boy needs loving AIR CONDITIONER matching chairs. Moving, must PICNIC TABLE CLELRICAL - 9am to 5pm , 3 Network)______$150. Mike - 732-583-2290 child care in our hom e 3 days General Electric, 18,000 BTU, sell-Originally $1,750. Now 2 benches. Good condition, to 4 days a week. Phone, fil­ SALES CLERKS $30. Please call 732-264-2376 per week, 7:45 am to 5:15 pm. $85. Please call 732-846-7464 COMPUTER - 486 BEDROOM SET- 5 pc., wood, only $1,250. Call 732-730-0020 ing, office work. 732-617-1116 New Hospital gift shop in Non-smoker. 732-698-1787 Freehold has openings for AIR CONDITIONERS Works great, modem & many (End tables, chest, dresser, &&QUICK SALE && bed) plus 2 mirrors. Good DINING ROOM SET CUSTOMER SERVICE PT sales clerks. Lots of fun in EAST BRUNSWICK-Loving REFRIGERATORS • STOVES extras, $150. Call 732-591-8830 Over 50+ years, 10 pieces. Living room tan sectional 6pcs. Reconditioned $99.00 & up. condition. $199. 732-727-5501 Order entry. Computer literate. a great work environment. person wanted to care for 2 COMPUTER/ Word Good condition, $2,000. made exclusively by Bloomin A/C’s 4.000-20.000 BTU, 1-5:30 M-F. Call Adette Hourly + Bonus + store school age children in our Processor color monitor BEDROOM SET-Grey Formica negotiable. Call 732-698-2889 □dales. 1ST $400. TAKES IT! home. Exp., ref s., & transp. a $75.00 & up. Thru the wall Apt. 732-972-1440 discount. Call Irina and printer, $50. Please queen platform bed, double Call after 6pm 732-536-9641 must. 2-3 days, 7am-7pm. + Hotel A/C’s. A/C Repairs + DINING ROOM SET T a b le 732-294-2648 days or call 732-739-5465 dresser,night table, good cond. SOFA 94", LOVESEAT 70" CUSTOMER SERVICE/SALES Call 732-742-3514 Central Air Service. 3 Ton 10 with 2 leaves, pads, 8 chairs & 732-727-2645 evenings Asking $450. Call 732-617-1452 & chair, natural beige with $12.00 base/appointment. Seer outside unit, ONLY COMPUTERS (3), monitors lighted china cabinet. MINT! green. Macy’s, 2 yrs. old. Exc. P/T - F/T schedule. Conditions EAST BRUNSWICK-Nanny “ 19.00 installed. 732-566-3233 (4), printers (3), modem (1), BEDROOM SETS-Mediterranean. 000. Call 732-446-2619 apply. Call 10am to 6pm. wanted for 2 yr. old & infant Wood, 5 pcs. + mirror. $1,500. cond.. $350. Call 732-525-9497 SALES PERSON AIR CONDITIONERS $40. for all. Please call DINING ROOM SET Middlesex 732-254-1411 w/light housekeeping duties, in 732-741-4672 GIRL’S FORMICA, Light Rose SOFA & CHAIR 5.000 BTU. Lawnmowers. Monmouth 732-542-4848 F/T - P/T my hom e. Call 732-613-4254 4 pcs. $650. Call 732-308-9325 Table, 6 chairs, china cabinet Drexel Heritage, cream Join our tea m o f Dehumidifiers. $75. EACH & leaf, $10 0. • 732-308-1784 DEMONSTRATORS HAZLET / W. KEANSBURG 732-463-3923 - Piscataway BOOKCASE BED colored. Good condition, $350. experienced salespeople ON-LINE SECRETS DINING ROOM SET­ Please call 732-671-6514 Im m ediate openings in East for exciting kids & junior Person needed to care for my Queen size, mattress or water- Brunswick, Princeton & 5 year old. (Lillian Dr. School) AIR CONDITIONERS G et T O N S of FREE stuff bed, $40. Call 732-747-5044 A S o lid c h e rry w o o d 11 pc. SOFA & LOVESEAT clothing store. Must be Carrier & Amana window A/C’s from On-Line Services. Freehold Areas to w o rk in in Septem ber. 732-541-6289 96" double pedestal table w/2 Cocktail and 2 end tables. friendly & dependable. used but working, $75. each. BREAKFAST NOOK 4’ x 4’ wholesale club. Excellent pay. leave message._____ +30 more amazing secrets! leaves, 8 hand-carved ball & Student desk. Excellent cond. Vacations & bonus Goldstar window A/C, new in 1-900-226-5889 Ext. 4390 Brown rod iron, wood trim, claw Chippendale chairs & No experience necessary. We package. Flexible hours. Negotiable. Call 732-251-2371 MORGANVILLE-Child care box, $150. Microwave: Sharp $2.99 per minute. Must be $150. or best offer. Please call matching 60” lighted hutch train. 1-800-469-7697 ext. 225 Week-end hours required. needed in my home. 9-5 Mon.- Carousel, $75. • 732-741-7985 18 yrs. Serv-U 619-645-8434 732-264-0212 buffet. Never opened, still SOFA - For South Am boy Non-Smoker. DRIVERS Fri. Salary to commensurate Phoenix, AZ. CABINET - Walnut, 2 doors on boxed. Cost $1 1,000. Sell 2 pc. sectional, neutral multi, & Old Bridge area. Call 732-972-2322 with experience. 732-772-0160 DISHWASHER $2,900. (addt’l server avail.) w/2 recliners. Exc. cond. $350. Call 732-721-1000 ext. 3323 Kitchen Aid. Like new, $110. top, 2 center drawers, & 2 doors on bottom, 20"x28"x66", Call 732-360-4684 Call 732-591-1955 between 9 am & noon. NANNIES CALL! Please call 732-671-2934 OUR ADS GET RESULTS $30. Please call 732-536-2975 DINING ROOM TABLE SOFA BED (QN.) & Loveseat, DRIVING INSTRUCTORS SECRETARY-Phones, filing, FOR THE BEST JOBS DISHWASHER matching blue/cream striped. organizational skills a must. Cherry wood w/drop leaf, ap­ Experience preferred, but will Livein/out w/the best families. Portable - FREE, you take it CEDAR CHEST $450. Bar stools, coffee table, Morganville area 201-714-8449 ONLINE FOR Lane sweetheart, $25. proximately 50 yrs. old, with train.E. Brunswick.732-721-5555 away. Please call 732-888-1752 bed. Call 732-671-7248 SELECTIVE NANNY ADDED EXPOSURE Please call 732-721-0692 rass feet. Please call INTERVIEWERS 732-432-9500 DOUBLE OVEN 732-390-6578 SOFA BED- K ing size. B eauti­ SITE SUPERVISOR CHAIR - W ICKER ful rattan. Aqua, mint & beige OLD BRIDGE - In hom e child Magic Chef, & 4 burner cook- DINING ROOM TABLE WANTED is needed for East Brun­ Fan back, just like Morticia’s floral upholstery. Matching end care needed for 2 year old. top, $75. Call 732-577-9034 48" with 2 12" leaves, 4 chairs swick School Age Child chair, $20. Call 732-254-4448 table. Used very little, never as Care Program. Hours are 3 days per week, Tuesday, DRYER - ELECTRIC Bennington dark pine, $150. Flexible evening and weekend flk CHAIRS - Padded. Take all abed. $700. Call 732-409-2575 hours and $ 7.-$ 8 . an h o u r p lus 3:10-6:10p.m. school days, Wednesday & Thursday. Sears Kenmore. Heavyduty, Call 732-846-0186 ______or part of 140 at $9. each, Sept. 2-June 16. Starting References & experience. large capacity, $150. Please Visit our W eb site! SOFA, LOVESEAT, 2 end Bonus, to do phone surveys at Call 732-607-0842 or best offer. 732-591-9820, DINING ROOM TABLE our Manalapan basea re- salary is $10.65/hr. Call S. call 732-360-0907 tables, 1 cocktail table. Wood, www.gmnews.com Morganville Volunteer F.D. Contemporary, glass & brass serach firm. Full and part-time Kaspin at 732-390-6825 white color, fabric is floral print, ROOSEVELT-Seeking resp., D R Y E R - E LE C TR IC w/blk. upholstered chairs. Wall blue/white/mauve. Excellent openings. Health benefits, for more info. EEO CHANDELIER-Gold person to care for 9 & 3 yr old White Maytag, slightly used. PENTIUM III 450 - 13 gig HD, unit & 2 end tbls., blk. lacquer. cond., $600. Call 732-446-9721 40 1 K and advancem ent girls in our home Tues., wed. Excellent condition, $150. 16 mb video, 128 mb ram, 56K with five lights. Like new, $35. $800. best offer 732-363-8381 opprtunities. Call Christina at SITE AIDES/SUB AIDES & Thurs. • For rest o f S u m m e r Please call 732-257-1869 modem, 40x CD Rom, 17" Please call 732-257-3408 SOFA-2 Love seats, Easy 732-308-0500 are needed for East Brun­ 8-4 & /o r • After school begins: monitor, $1,499. 732-739-9523 DRESSERS (2) Kids chair. Asking $195. For All. Ext. 1281 for details swick School Age Child DRYER - ELECTRIC CHIFFEROBE - DRESSER Good condition, Bassett, $150. Also, Other items for sale. 11 -4. Hours somewhat flexible. In Natural. Reversible to white. Care Program. Hours are Exp., Refs., & transp. required. White, $50. Please call 732-679-0668 Please call 732-446-8516 LANDSCAPING 3:10-6:1 0 p.m., school Please call 732-936-1172 Never used. ONLY $85. Call 609-443-6462 ENTERTAINMENT STEREO CABINET Black Lawn cutting, shrubs, plants. days, Sept.2-June 16. Please call 732-946-1201 CENTER with glass front door, 241/2 w. x Work with owner. C a ll & Starting salary is $ 9.00/hr., F R E E Z E R - U P R IG H T C O A T R A C K $40. Please call Barb 4Vs h. x 16% d. Good condi­ leave message 732-583-8166 high school diplom a Works great, $100., make an offer. Please call 732-845-0404 With top & bottom shelfs, $40. at 732-460-0175 tion, $25. Call 732-972-6086 MANICURIST - SAYREVILLE required. Call S. Kaspin at Please call 732-257-4784 Busy Salon. Benefits. 732-390-6825 for more KENMORE Heavy Duty, FUR COAT - LADIES ENTERTAINMENT CENTER TABLE - with 2 drop leafs, Call 732-257-4004 info. E EO Washer & Dryer. (Electric) Full length. Like new, fox dyed, COCKTAIL COFFEE TABLE 27" h. x 15" d. x 6’ w. Walnut & 2 chairs. Solid wood with Cherry wood, oval. Queen MEDICAL ASSISTANT Excellent cond. $350. for set. Lynx shade, size 10, $150. color, $35. or best offer. Please formica top. Excellent condi­ Call 732-607-7418 Please call 732-4 46 -0 6 0 7 Ann, size 52 L. 25 w.16 call 732-297-6933 _____ tion, $75. Call 732-521-4183 Internal Medicine in Marlboro. MUSIC THERAPY Please call 732-566-2410 Flexible hours. Send resume TELEMARKETERS Certified, for all ages. Im­ MICROWAVE Sanyo, MATERNITY CLOTHES ENTERTAINMENT CENTER TABLE LAMPS (2) to: Dr. L. Schindel PT/FT Experienced. Work at proves physical & or emotional manual included. Black, like Business • Casual * Dress COUCH Mint condition! Holds large TV, Brass. Blue glass shade, 25 Kilmer Park, Bldg. 3, home. Call 732-548-1601 or well being. Call Sheri Kandel, new, $60. or best offer. Please Like New, small sizes. Brown/tan/black. Excellent has glass doors, $750. or best antiquelook, $150. Please Morganville, NJ 07751 732-679-9196 Ask for Mak RMT, MCAT 732-422-6329 call 732-583-6687 Call 732-438-0171 after 6pm. cond.. $85. Call 732-462-9776 offer. Please call 732-866-1671 call 732-462-0102 Greater Media Newspapers’ Classified Section is NOW Online! www.gmnews.com JULY 21, 1999 4 7

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SOFA & LOVESEAT CERAMICS Greenware MOVING SALE - Hi-Riser. S PA C O VER CRIB - BASSETT * AIR C Y C LE YOUR AD CAN BE HERE! THERE’S SOMETHING Berkline, It. brown, wood trim, paints, 50 bottles or more Desk & chair. Antique chest. 76" x 78". Brand new, $150. Lt. oak. Good condition! Must Weslo Triple Action 640 1-800-660-4ADS + other items, 450. Please sell, $100. or best offer. Please FOR EVERYONE 82", 58", $150. • 732-739-8938 Bed. Hammock. White chest. Please call 732-970-0825 $20. Please call 732-721-0692 J MIDDLETOWN - MOVING call 732-251-0468 Treadmill. Call 732-462-8599 call 732-335-4161 SPEAKERS-Kenwood BICYCLE - Ross Mountain, 106 Tindall Rd. (near Middle­ IN CLASSIFIED The Roaring MOVING SALE Contemporary 5 way, 6 speaker system (4), CRIB - SIMMONS Men's All Terrain. Brand new, town North HS). Sat., & Sun., Dining Room table w/6 chairs. $25. each. Call 732-264-0751 w/mattress, almond. Mint con­ never used, $60. Please call 7/24 & 25, 9-12. FROM A-Z! AMERICAN ESKIMO Pure white male, 13 mos. old. FREE^BIE Kitchen set. Hutches. Beds. dition, $150. Calf 732-566-6846 732-530-4926 U MONROE TOWNSHIP And lots MORE! 732-536-1899 STEEL FANS (2) Large, All shots, trained. Asking $500. with thermostat control. Good CRIB - White and Brass. BODYSHAPING STEP MULTI FAMILY - Park Place. Call 732-683-1855 MOVING SALE QN. Bedroom condition, $25. each. Please Excellent condition, $125. 3 levels with video $20. or best 14 Ashley Ct. (off Rd.). CLASSIFIED set. Nordick Track Treadmill. call 732-747-1021 Playpen, $20. Please call offer. Please call 732-441-9479 Fri., & Sat., 7/23 & 24, 9-5. 20’s Baby carriage. Best reason­ 732-679-9513 Something for everyone! .VBOXER PUPS /AKC ,Y (private party only) able offers. Call 732-972-9311 SWING SET, desk, living room CARDIO GLIDE EXERCISER Crescent Lanes Kennels MERCHANDISE some restrictions apply. set, skylight, lawnmower, HIGHCHAIR Like new, $50. Moving. Please U PARLIN - 115 Jackson Ave. MOVING SALE-Bedroom set- (Off Washington Rd.) Sat. & Champion Blood Lines. & CLASSIFIED weedwnacker, camcorder. Graco. Good condition, $20. call 732-254-91 92. East very flashy. 732-787-1706 (Private Party Only) twin, wood, needs paint. $40. Best offers. Call 732-251-9594 Please call 732-521-4895 Brunswick Sun. 8/7 & 8 /8 , 9am to 3pm. Ads with items Antiqued blue wood chest, 5 Something for everyone._____ drawers-$20. Bedroom set- SWINGSET - WOODEN KIDS RIDE POWER JEEP EXERCISE BIKE Kettler Sport priced $150. Good condition, slide, 2 Excellent condition, needs Excellent condition, many L) PARLIN- 18 Spruce Lane 4pcs. $25. Call 732-254-9192 (Laurel Park, off Ernston Road) SMALL DOG BOARDING horses, rings, & swina. FREE battery. Great buy! $25. Please features. Asking $250. Please IN MY M ARLBO RO HOME or less are MOVING SALE-Hi-Fi console. you remove! Call 732-577-0069 call 609-758-0085 call 732-577-8828 ❖ * MULTI-FAMILY * * 84” , Pecan, beautiful. $350. Saturday, 7/24,'9am-4pm. Call 732-972-9056 PEREGO STROLLER, $50. GOLF CLUB Taylor made, 4 Lines • 4 weeks- $20. FREE! Exercise equip.-Good cond. TABLE SAW - Heavy-duty, Clothing, furniture, toys, etc. $75. takes all 4! 732-254-9192 with carbide tip blade, on Highchair. Sassy Seat. Little 10.5 driver senior, graphite, (each additional line $5.) “ ortable cart. Asking $75. Tikes toys. Bikes. Great was $180. Now $75. Please ' □ PORT MONMOUTH 065A Pet Supplies some restrictions apply LOOK FOR YOR M O V IN G !' - OAK Custom Waif •' - call 732-251-4517 condition. Call 732-446-5419 call 732-247-9034 603 Crawford PI. (off Hwy. 36 and Services F R E E B IE Unit, Roll Top Desk, High TANNING BEDS STROLLER - Century $25. & Main St.), Sat. & Sun., 7/24 COUPON IN CLASSIFIED! Riser, Freezer, 55 Gallon Fish G O LF C LU B S & 7/25, 9-5. Man’s Garage WOLFF-TAN AT HOME Highchair, Graco $25. Mens Invitational Pro Model, Tank, and more! 732-446-9611 Sale: tools, HVAC plumbing & 1-800-660-4ADS Buy DIRECT and SAVE! Infant carseat, $10. set of 14, $100. • 732-297-6698 DOG CRATE Excellent MAIL • FAX • E-MAIL MOWER-Toro, Cordless Commercial/Home Units from Please call 732-566-1363 heating, some household more condition, 20"w x 30"l x 25"h. Local 732-254-7979 GOLF CLUBS- CLONES Power. Includes Grass bag $199.00 Low Monthly STROLLER - Seville LX U RED BANK New $80. Selling for $50. kit, w/24 volt battery. Excellent Tri-Metals, Titanium, LCG’s. CLOSE OUT MERCHANDISE Payments. FREE Color Graco, very clean. Mint 16 Chapin Ave. (corner of Please call 732-679-8527 TODDLER BED cond. $250. Call 732-679-2635 Complete set, $249. EGW Little Tikes Cottage, $65. Costume jewelry, hair access., Catalog. Call TODAY condition, hardly used, $70. Knight & Chapin). Sat. 7/24, 1-899-842-1310 Call 732-751-1884 AQUARIUM Please call 732-431-5019 pic. frames, hats, straw bags, NEEDLEPOINT RUG, Hand Please call 732-972-6329 10-5 Lots of kids clothes, with wooden stand. Like new, scarves & sarongs, binoculars, Painted Chairs, Mirrors, Art TENT TRAILER - 1963 HOME GYM household, furn., LOTS MORE! $100. Please call 732-536-1938 TWIN BED - Mattress, cameras, telescopes,at whole­ Work, and More! New. STROLLER Like new, $50. Apache Functional, FREE to Pink. Excellent condition, □ SAYREVILLE foundation, new frame & fitted sale prices. 732-446-4476 Call for prices. 732-240-2675 good home. Please call Please call 732-721-9326 DOG HOUSE - New, large $25. Please call 732-946-3971 MULTI-FAMILY 59 Jensen Rd. 32L x 24H x 26W, insulated, sheets, $45. Call 732-521-1996 732-530-1128 COMPLETE KITCHEN-Cabinets IRONS - KING COBRA II (Oak Tree West Development), $65. Red Bank area. Please VELVET COUCH OIL PAINTING SWING FOR INFANT counter top, GE refrig., Magic Bay of Pompei. Gold frame. TERRARIUM - Large Brand new, used 2X. Knock­ Fri. & Sat., 7/23 & 7/24, 9-3 call 732-747-7046 Highland House, 9 5 in ch e s Chef Stove/Oven. Together or (call for size) on gray stand, Brand new in the box, made by offs. 3 thru SW, $150. Please 47" x 29", $150. • 732-739-2630 Century, battery operated, J SOUTH RIVER-22 Congress long, 34 inches in depth, $150. seperate. LIVING ROOM- $150. Middletown area. call 732-727-6896 DOG HOUSES (2) Please call 732-536-6055 $30. Call 732-446-8636 Lane (Old Bridge Tpke. to Leo- 1 Igloo type, 1 regular. Excel­ Sectional couch & tables. PAINTINGS Modern Art Call 732-787-7650 NORDIC TRACK Easyski nardine to Constitution to Con­ Excellent cond. 732-577-9034 Complete set, like new, pastel lent condition, $35. each. 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College Essays 732-257-2777 three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys iacksplash. See them in place NEW & USED □ FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Call for prices 1-800-724-3674 Call 732-747-5044 SPANISH / FRENCH - LDTC and Glorias. Publication must be BLINDS 144"x60"- $60. before they are taken out. Alto Sax’s., Clarinets,Trumpets. PIN #1500920 Raise grades now! 10 yrs.of promised. St. Jude pray for us all or 72" x 40”, $40. or best offer. Desk- Pulls out 5’ Peninsula. BABY NURSERY Sliding Flutes, Trombones. Prices MULTI FAMILY success w/kids. 732-617-1192 who invoke your aid. Amen. This Please call 732-721-5380 Appliances avail. 732-972-9469 ROLLER SKATES rocker, white with blue cushion. substantially LESS than stores 36 Jefferson Ct. (near Liberty Fisher-Price, adjustable, $5. Oak Park). Fri., & Sat., 7/23 & Novena has never been known to BUG KILLER Electronic LAWN MOWER- Sears. Ride Like new, $50. Please call Call Don at 732-933-4939 TUTORING AVIALABLE - K-6 fail. This Novena must be said for Please call 732-901-1535 732-308-9226, evenings_____ 24, 9-3. Furn., household, etc. All subjects. Middletown cert, Flowtron, protects 3 / 4 acre, 25 On Tractor. 38” cut. 5 years ORGAN - HAMMOND nine consecutive days. Thanks. □ HAZLET - 31 Dartmouth Dr. teacher. Call 732-741-4620 watt, $29. Call 732-462-0102 old. Exc. cond. Asking $550. SEWING MACHINE B A B Y SW ING 96 cord upright, wood cab & A.D.L. Call 732-462-9407 Brother portable, $30. and bassinet. Asking $25. bench 732-251-1758 after 5pm off Middle Rd.). Sat., & Sun., CASEMENT WINDOW Please call 732-521-4065 Please call 732-727-5571 724 & 25, 9am-2pm. TV, 48" x 56", with screens, $135. LAWNMOWER Sears Ride- MAC computer/printer, etc. on, needs some work, $400. ORGAN - HAMMOND 064 Lost & Found Please call 732-741-6633 SEWING MACHINE BELLINI, Dresser/changing With Leslie speaker, $999. □ HAZLET Bikes: (2) 10 speed girls, good table, $150. 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SET PO RTABLE 2 1/2 TON rri. & Sat. 7/23 & 24, 8am-4pm. 7/15, Bushnell Rd., Sayrewood Startac by Motorola, 99% new 1-800-453-1001 Magic * Face Painting with all accessories, $150. Soft, expandable brown PRESS, FORKLIFT PARTS. CAR SEAT - CENTURY Households, etc. South area. REWARD! canvas. Excellent condition, CALL 732-698-0900 Great condition, $20. Call 732-679-3023 Baltoons&Live Animals Please call 908-769-5604 □ MANALAPAN-390 Taylors $60. for set Call 732-536-6825 Please call 732-946-2163 051 Sporting 732-730-0100 CELLULAR PHONE Motorola SOCKET SET Craftsman, Mill Rd. (off Rt. 9). Sat. 7/24 FOUND DOG - Vic. South St. Startac, with all package items MATRIX PRINTER 3/4" drive 7/8-1 7/8 case, CHANGING TABLE Equipment 9am-4pm. Glassware, books, & Jerseyville Ave., Freehold. A PRETTY PONY PARTY as new! $150. Please call Panasonic Quiet KX-P21 23 ratchet & etension, $145. Maple wood, with 2 shelves & country, giftware,new/like new! Small whitish male. Terri­ Birthday Party, School, Picnics. drawers. Excellent condition, 908-347-6900 compatable. New, $100. Please call 609-259-0318 J MANALAPAN - MULTI er/poodle mix. 732-303-8640 C all 732-938-4440 Please call 732-739-1695 $100. Call 732-566-9310 CELLULAR PHONE SONY STEREO Mini stack BICYCLE-LADIES FAMILY - 10 Merion Dr. (Off REWARD! LOST DOG on 7/4 Motorola Startac, with all pkg. MILK CRATES AMP-Tuner-Cassette. Excel­ CHILDRENS ITEMS 26", 3 spd., AMF Roadmaster. Gordons Cr. Rd.) Sat. & Sun. Whippet, skinny, tan/beige A STORYTIME items as new! $150. Please 2 blue, 1 red, $3.00 lent condition, $150. Please Changing table, etc. From Runs good, $55. Please call 7/24 & 7/25, 9am to 4pm. Toys, colored, 2 0 lb. female, name Child participation w/puppets, call 908-769-8526 Please call 732-566-6846 call 732-254-3564 $2. to $50. Call 732-905-8563 732-542-5261 household, clothes & more Bambi". 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STANLEY A & S Gary B. Dietrich Sr, & Jr, SMALL 1QB ASPHALT P A V I N G & 732-521-5021 BU ILDING CONTRACTOR SEALCOATING KITCHENS • BATHROOMS SPECIALTIES PAVING Residential/Commercial ALL WOOD CABINETS Professional Quality Home Driveways • Driveways S p e cia lizin g In : • Repairs • Renovations • Concrete • RR Ties Parking Lots • Belgian Block Room Additions • Carpentry • Additions Mew & Resurfaced Driveways • Parking Lots Remodeling • Kitchens • Baths • Line Striping • Patio Doors & Weather Sealing Decks "Windows Hand Applied with Brush Siding M. SANDBERG Serving Middlesex & * FREE ESTIMATES* Monmouth Co. over 31 years. lO+ years experience Morrissey Paving has been in business since 1960. 732-416-0834 732-786-0260 Over 30 Years Experience 732-251-2667 References • Reliable 712-888-0803 FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED New Jersey State License Open Sat. We are a family business. We credit our success from delivering quality work, using the best materials, m X lE L L O B&C M asonry dependability, reliability & our driveways are stronger & L B BUILDERS T l INTERPAVERS p ONTRACTING CO. General Contracting General Contractors Specializing in: Waterproofing /Sms** last longer. People have seen us in the area for decades Custom Building Specialists • Interlocking Pavers Custom Interiors and we get a majority of our work from referrals. Additions • Alterations •ADDITIONS French Drains • Masonry 8 Exterior Design Additions & Renovations Roofing • Siding •ALTERATIONS Steps • Patios • Concrete Customers find us in Greater Media and we owe a lot Kitchens • Bathrooms •FINISHED BASEMENTS Fireplaces • Chimneys Basements • Decks • DECKS Interlocking Pavers to advertising with them. With the help of Greater Media A ll Types of Masonry • ROOFING & SIDING Retaining Walls Over 23 Years Experience •REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Fully Insured • Free Estimates • References and quality work, we will be here another 38 years. Fully Insured • Free Estimates Business: 732-566-0008 • FREE ESTIMATES * Home Phone: 732-566-6708 1-800-867-7749 732-566-1705 Serving Monmouth County Free Estimates insured 732-591-2202 732-928-2880 = j r » i .1 d ■ r r r s Free Est. Fully Ins. JOHN J. SENOPOLE AFFORDABLE P o l i s h Charlie Croce J V P A V I N G J L L , I N C . BUILDING & G. N ichols Paving Professional W ork MASON Construction WHITEMAN REMODELING ALL TYPES OF PAVING C HOME IMPROVEMENT3 • Steps • Chimneys All Phases of Home Improvements Residential • Commercial • D r iv e w a y s BUILDERS • Additions • Fireplaces WINDOWS/DOORS/DECKS • Custom Carpentry • Belgian Block Work • Parking Lots •ADDITIONS 'BATH/KITCHENS • Vinyl Siding Home Improvement Specialists • Concrete Patios • Sidewalks • Brick Patios • Rem odeling/Renovations • Window Replacements 'BASEMENTS *ALL TILE WORK • Vinyl Replacement Windows Specialiti"*™ • Kitchens • Seal Coating • Additions 8, Walkways • Additions • Alterations ANY PAVING JOB 'DECKS 'WOOD FLOORING • All Concrete Work . • Additions • Kitchens • Bathroom s • Bathrooms A ll Work Guaranteed • Alterations • Basements * 1 0 0 O F F •SIDING * DOORS • Interlocking Pavers • Sheetrock • W indow s • Doors • Siding Over 20 Years Experience •ROOFING 'WINDOWS • Custom Decks • S p ackle • Doors * 5 0 O F F 1 .088%'. Free Estimates • Kitchens & Baths Over 20 yrs. of American One Gall Does I t AH ! • Skylights •SHEETROCK REPAIR European Experience Over 17 Fully Licensed & Insured years experience • Tile • Decks 732431-8161 of 7 3 2 M ' FULLY INSURED' 732-205-0086 References • Insured • Free Estimates 732-872-0149 (fMBinkvn) CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Serving Ocean & Monmouth for over 20 yrs. 732-583-7638 24 Hours Service 732-364-9182 732-525-8118 Fully Insured Fully Insured • Free Estimates 732-389-9688 732-290-7739 Free Estimates Fully Insured 732-796-0749 Since 1982

C H O I C E K 1 R C H N E R B&S HELNIK’S PAVING, INC. Custom Decks , Skylights M fSTER F/X-/T ASPHALT PAVING • New Driveways REMODELING Additions tl Alterations Kitchens & Baths Since 1970 T o t a l C o n t r a c t i n g & R e m o d e l i n g • Driveways • Parking Lots • Resurfacing Roofing/Siding/Windows Roofing/Siding $ s jp Kitchens/Baths • Kitchens & Baths • Decks (New or Resurfaced) • Seal Coating Drywall • ROOFING • Drywall • Stairways Ceramic Tile Windows/Doo*ninoows/uoorc a llC Ophases N TR o f A construction C TIN G • Driveway Stone (Installed) • Parking Lots •GUTTERS • Ceramic & Marble Tile • Additions • RxR Ties Laminate & Vinyl Floors • Laminate & Vinyl Floors • Basements • Top Soil & Fill Dirt Acoustic Ceilings • SIDING • Belgian Block • REPLACEMENT • Custom Kitchens • Windows & Doors • Red Stone • Delaware Gravel Custom Cabinetry • Concrete WINDOWS 732-905-9025 or 1-800404-5817 • Painting & Wallpapering (Delivered) Decks Aprons/Sidewalks Oak Stairways & Bannisters • CONCRETE • DECKS Ask, about our “Handynuna,for Rent ”proyratto Serving Monmouth/Middlesex since ’70 100% Financing Available To Approved Customers Free Est./Fully Insured W hen you are not a "M ister Fix-It," 732-310-6649 732-367-1793 24 Hour Pre Approval m m m i m m 732-888-3248 Middletown Free Estimates CALL 73 2 -7 4 7 -4 4 4 8 CARPET CARE HOLMDEL PAVING REINO S IM 0 S y < n A 2udity(Id Dm muf lim ' &SEALCOATING BROTHERS the store to your d O w ner Operated By Ray Guida PAVING HOME REMODELING 732-257-6640 Over 25 Years No job too small 3 Rooms Completely Instilled • Driveways Family Run Since 1955 stiirtincj Jt Residential/Commercial A Good Craftsman for all FAX 732-257-7992 • Parking Lots Siding • Roofing • Driveways • C o n c r e te W o r k your Carpentry Needs Free Estim ates • Insured Building & Remodeling Windows • Doors * 6 4 9 • Parking Lots • Seal Coating Fascia • Soffits Based on 50 sq, yds • Belgian Block Curbing Over 25 years experience Sheetrock/Trim Doors & Acoustic Ceilings Custom/Decorative Trim 1-888-369-RUGS • Sealing * Cleaning ■ DRYWALL • TAPING • FINISHING • 48 HOUR INSTALLATION Free Estimates/Fully Insured Storm Doors Gutters • Repairs * Line Striping A ll Work Guaranteed AVAILABLE Insured - 27 Years Experience PAINTING (Interior/Exterior) • FREE LIFETIME INSTALLATION 732-462-9221 GUARANTEE 1-800-685-8971 732-294-0222 732-536-3397 Fully Insured Free Estimates HOM ES, ADDITIO NS or BASEM ENTS •FREE 1/2 INCH PADDING

BURSTING AT THE SEAMS? r e m m a n G M ^ F O R D CHUN'S Our B usiness & Service DIAGNOSTICS & REPAIR • Auto Alarms Construction Co. • Remote Starters Experienced. Very reasonable rates! TOTAL A dvertisers “European Craftsmanship/Meticulous Clean Up” Starting at S1 2 5 “ installed ADDITIONS • BASEMENTS Get The Job Done. m Professional Workmanship DECKS • PAINTING IMPROVEMENT ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS HOME CORP. 524 Atlantic Ave. 100% Financing Available • Commercial/Residential To A dvertise, Call Satisfaction Guaranteed • References Upon Request • ADDITIONS • ADD A LEVEL Long Branch • DORMERS • BATHROOMS, ETC. (opposite Casa Comida) Free Estimates 732-780-3348 Fully Insured 273 Main St., Matawan (Corner of Rt. 34) 1-800-660-4-ADS CALL 732492-3991 FAX 732-308-4610 732-229*2333 for more information. 732-566-2828 TRANSCRIPT. BAYSHQRE'MIDDLETOWN INDEPENDENT, EXAMINER Greater Media Newspapers’ Classified Section is NOW Online! www.gmnews.com JULY 21, 1999 4 9

KITC H E IMS/BATHS PAINTING/WALLPAPERING R O O L C A R E

P C C K B R t K I N G S T I L E SIGMUNDS FRANK’S JULY SPECIAL Installers of w a l l ON SAFETY TILE & MARBLE REFINISHING PAINTING Tile & C oping SUNSCREEN FOR YOUR DECK Also Regrouting, KITCHEN DOCTOR (Formerly F&L) ' c A L Recaulking & • Paper Hanging Installation & Repairs Deckare Prevents CABINETS • Water damage from rain ami snow • Cracking and splitting A ll Repair W ork • W allpaper Rem oval • EXTERIOR • Custom Marble ■ Failing- “ ttom - tne ’ sm • Mold ano mildew stains STRIPPED • P a i n t i n g • INTERIOR & Granite Spas •we REMOVE dirt, mildew and uv •we protect Decks. Docks. Fences 10-40% O F F • W all Repairs ray graying. and all Exterior Natural wood: Any Tile of your & Professionally Done G re a t P r ic e • Paint & Acid Wash both Residential and commercial *WE PROTECT & PRESERVE With choice in area stores 732-536-9451 Free Estim ates • Insured • Pool Heaters & clear sealers. Wood-tones or *we offer water Repellency and REFINISHED For Your Free Estim ate Color Guarantee. Free Estim ate Gas Line Installation colored Stains. - Repairs CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE “CALL US LAST!7’ 732-928-6025 732-679-9500 732-495-3484 Established in 1969 - Service Progam 732-36:1-3889 732-290-DECK 732-591-0200 Free Estimates • Fully Insured Fully Insured 1-800-540-0315 payer #732-21»-«118

DECK SAVERS LET COUNTERTOP INTEGRITY KITCHEN WORN? VeitiMtaUr wryrnrrry w *r wwr“ ith S tu ic K&M POOLS Pressure Washing Fibre J^Sea! me. Div. of Ken-Chel Corp. SOMEONE 1 Y ou D o n ’t N e e d a a, m m m tarn, PAINTING CABINETS > We Remove Dirt, Mold New Kitchen... “Wkere^ The Customer ELSE STRIPPED & R •WALLPAPERING is Highly Estemteti” SALES-SERVICE & Mildew Fron Buy Direct from The Seat ffiaf Seats! R e p a i r DO THE REFINISHED C o u n te rto p « • F A U X • Reliable Specializing In • Liner Replacem ent • Cedar Wood Manufacturer. F I N I S H E S ■ 1 • Quality Workmanship WORK! Custom Designed ■ L with a commitment imming Pool Resurfacing S p e c i a l i s t • Redwood L I K E N E W • I N T E R I O R & Installation to satisfaction • Q uality Installations • Pressure Treated Wood P A I N T I N G ft • Sheetrock & wrgiass Pool Coatings & • Inground & Above COUNTERTOP In c lu d e d .______• Cement & Brick Patios Free Estimates • Insured 9 S p a c k lin g ’OOL REPAIRS • Affordable Prices • Vinyl & Aluminum Siding REPLACEMENT C o n te m p ra flFree Estimates • Fully Insured • Openings • Closings ? Estimates Fully Insured Free Estimates Designs, Inc. 732-842-7154 Lenni Call Leonard C A L L K E N 1-888-915-6002 732-462-8282 732-577-6815 732-928-0480 Cindy 732-792-2274 732-679-3276 DECORATING p l S C O U ^ | § GOIDENLINK BATHROOMS LET INTERIORS, INC. C a ll O u r $2,59500 up to 5x8 SOMEOI |IE “ The Unique Decorating KITCHENS Service That Can Be Easy, • Countertops • Cabinets DISCOUNT KITCHENS Exp. - Estb. 1987 ** ELSE DC Tub areas retiled fun & Affordable" • Center Islands • Repairs Owner Operated. Neat THE Business • Quality Work...Guaranteed! Small repair work OK • Emergency Service Available • Fine Furniture • Bed Ensembles Brush-Roller Spray WORK! 1 • Wall Coverings • Artwork Free Estimates • Fully Insured Fully Insured - References Call our advertisers • Window Treatments -Accessories • Refs. • 15 Yrs. Exp. Interior - Exterior CARLO CONST. Popcorn Ceilings. Staining & Service “P e t e '4 , Wallpaper Removal For FREE Consultation Free Est. 35 yrs. exp. Power W ashing they can help. Deal Direct Call 732-536-2831 732-972-2309 Fully Insured - Free Estimates Voice M ail/Pager: Custom W ork-A Specialty Compare, Our Worhtuutskut- Save up to 50% on all Advertisers Call Our References Blinds & Shades w/this ad 732-437-3893 732-721-2894 732-390-5390 ELECTRICAL LAWN CARE/LANDSCAPING ROOFING/S 3 / G U T T E R S

Lighting & NEMCO TOM f ^ T R E E PAINTING ^WALLPAPER Eleciecfric Design ELECTRIC VACCARELLA NED STEVENS in Service • All types of wiring & lighting Lawn & Landscaping SERVICE GUTTER CLEANING • Service Upgrades & Repairs TIM SAMPSON * Repairs • Tree Trims & Q uality • Renovations & Additions Professional Lawn Cutting Expert Tree & & INSTALLATIONS m • Ceiling & Attic Fans Over 15 Years of Professional Wall Finishes^M • Chimney Caps • Service Upgrades Seeding • Aerating Stump Removal • Ceiling Attic Fans Residential/Commercial - Fully Insured ’ s Gutters Installed T h atchin g • Int. & Ext. Lighting 4 pm to 9 pm 24 HOUR 800-542-0267 • Additions/Renovations Shrub Planting 732-583-7974 • 732-294-9001M Same Day Answering • Old Home Rewiring Service A vailable EMERGENCY SERVICE T rim m ing Machine Call back NEXT DAY SERVICE • New Contractors Welcome! at no additional cost Free Estimates • Insured “Where Quality, Reliability & Cleanliness Residential & Commercial Mulch & Stone Gerry Kurry Lie. # 10802 C a l l G r e g All W ork Guaranteed License #13632 Serving Holmdel & Middletown <35°°.«75M Free Estim ates • Fully Insured / Average house 732*521*2862 Serving Monm outh County ^ 732-219-6565 732-796-0926 732-613-1368 FULLY INSURED • 7 DAYS

Michael J. Byra IN THE DARK? Relax Let T. W HITAKER JDC D & J I flH K flB R ROOFING Electrical Contractors Inc. M LOOK Someone PROFESSIONAL Competitive Rates "A Landscape Management Co." PAINTING & PAPERHANGING THRU Else Do EXPERT WALL PREPARATION Specializing in All Types Of: E A OUR •Landscape Design SPECIALIZING M Specializing In. Residential ELECTRICAL •Landscape Renovation The mxsFAHTAsr ***** • Re-Roofing New & Renovation Wiring • Clean-ups & Trimming FINISHES THE JOB IS DONE! as PA-A»mcAH school • Tear Offs work! — or paperhanging arts Quality Work Commercial/Industrial SERVICES •Crass Cutting ( ”7 0 0 ------FULL WRITTEN GUARANTEE SECTION \tOC. A-Z \ \ ON ALL WORK Financing Available Reasonable Rates License #8199 • Pavers 1-800-640-7299 / Insured Free Estimates References Available Call TO FIND Tfees • Shrubs • Rock • Stone Fully Insured • Free Est. HELP! MATES Call Dennis C a ll D a n 732-370-1787 732-972-4532 • RFFfc'HENCfcS A V A IL A B l F • INSURED 732-727-0032 ^rfTJLJI.VeTi' s u M R . FENCE PERFECT HERB PLUMBING Factory-Certified Fully Insured Custom Wood REFLECTION, INC. ,,0SOLUTElv (.1. PAINTING | M IK E ’S R oofing 1 GLASS AND MIRROR # I n t e r i o r PLUMBING & H E A T IN G LET H l f l IfiiiHl by Lou Guida * Bath Enclosures # W allpapering • Repairs • Tear Offs AFFORDABLE A ll Phases o f ■ Re-Roofs • New Roofs SOMEONE *" K A • Table Tops DECORATIVE FINISHES ■ No job too small • Storm PAINTING P l u m b i n g * Alterations & ■ C o m m e r c ia l Exterior/Interior # M arbleizing ELSE DO Windows • I n d u s t r i a l m gz toss« h s (Faux, sponge, etc.) Rem odeling • Storm Doors POWER WASHING No Job Too SHEDS-DECKS-SWING SETS • Ventilated # M u r a l s y ■ Sheet Rock & Tile • Residential THE | YOUR CALL BRINGS THE OWNER NOT A SALESMAN WALLPAPERING Small Repaired w ith FREE ESTIMATES Shelving REFS. • FREE EST. p f lt f FULLY INSURED all jo b s ■ WORK! 609-758-4800 Ivan LIC #5816 732-303-8855 1-800-758-0058 F32-651-6318 752-972-7779 1732-607-2220^ I SHOWROOM 3468 RT. 9 S. FREEHOLD Fully Insured Free Est. call lan n m m ^ L i e . # 9 8 4 4 732-251-2343 HANDY PERSONS R O O L C A R E SPECIAL SERVICES The GRAND TOP NOTCH „ RICHARD K. MOORE G.P. P o o l M Y P O O L CONTRACTING f ill Professional__ HANDYMAN, Inc. Service, Inc. INTERIOR ond EXTERIOR DRAINAGE SPECIALISTS e i g h b o r Residential & Commercial N P a in t in g

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A-D.J. G O O D TIM ES USE YOUR GENERAL APARTMENT & UNLIMITED WOOD FLOORS Weddings, 16’s. 732-213-0090 VISA, MASTER CARD HOUSE CLEANING - Senior Installation • Sanding -Finishing OR DISCOVER CARD special. Call 732-721-3796 732-727-6633 or 732-946-1078 ALL CHARACTERS TO PAY FOR YOUR AD. I WILL CLEAN YOUR HOUSE WADE’S HARDWOOD BALLOON SHOW & GAMES Reliable. References & car. FLOORING FACE ART, MAGIC & MORE CALL CLASSIFIED Please Call 908-587-1917 Installations •Sanding*Refinishing 732-723-0179 Quality work at reasonable 1-800-660-4ADS JANE’S CLEANING SERVICE Houses • Apt’s • Offices prices. C all 732-787-5829 AMAZING or 732-254-7979 Low charge. References. Free AMUSEMENTS DISAPPEARING ATTIC Stairs estimates. C a ll 732-324-2739 Moonwalks • Carnival Games Serving Area Since 1972 JULIANNA’S HOUSE Rides • Clowns • D.J.'s Call Pat 732-341-8063 C L E A N IN G - Good service, AND MUCH MORE! Good references 732-651-7672 CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE 732-536-6936 071 Building P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y ALL PHASE Remodeling, Inc. AMAZING MAGIC R em odelin g CLEAN GARAGE DOORS • • • WITH • • • HOME CLEANING AT ITS VERY BEST. 732-257-8463 & OPENERS ERIC THE GREAT • INSTALL - REPAIRS J O E W A L S H POLISH RELIABLE W om an Any Occasion. 732-536-6936 CARPENTER / CONTRACTOR • SERVICE 7 DAYS can clean your house and • REASONABLE • FREE EST. - r t A N E X P E R IE N C E D Decks • Doors • Windows apartment ' " Monmouth/Ocean/Middlesex Baths • Kitchens • Basements ' 732-525-2427 Going on now thru July 31 st! Millstone area. 609-259-2018 D.J. R E L IA B L E - Old fashioned 732-615-2301 Starting at $250. C all Ron 732-264-0421 R.S.Y. CONSTRUCTION house cleaning. Polish Woman. ALL Phases of Construction Call 732-698-2757 B A R N IE OR Fully Insured • Free Estimates YEARS OF CLEANING EXP. A LION KING PARTY C all B ob 732-566-7664 Dependable, quality service. C all 732-651-3256 Refs. Call 732-721-8250 BUBBLES THE CLOW N Magic, balloons * 732-446-3131 GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs FREE ESTIMATES CHILDREN’S PARTIES Call John 732-251-0893 Clown or Comedy Magic Professional entertainer. Refs. ALL TYPES OF • Balloons • Face Painting IMPROVEMENTS - Free Est. 080a H an dy Magic & A Live Bunny ANI CONST. 732-521-2444 DECORATE w/OWN FURN. J IM B O 732-297-1369 Windows • Art • Accessories P e rso n s CUSTOM CARPENTRY Re-arrange & Organize. CHILDRENS Home Improvements. Quality Roslyn combines Feng Shui & TEA PARTIES craftsmanship at a down to interior design. 732-583-6654 A-Z HANDYMAN SERVICES earth priceINo Job Too S m all! Specializing In Painting For . iarties or any 15 years exp. Free Estimates. occasion. C a ll 732-264--0421 Professional/Very Reasonable Call Mark at 732-363-8268 077 Drywall Free Estimates • Insured DANCE MAN DJ D E C K S , Additions, Kitchens & Sheetrock C all 732-303-8770 GOOD DANCE MUSIC Bathrooms. S & R Home AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN MAKES THE AFFAIR Improvements. 732-679-2291 A L L J O B S sable ALLAIRE CONTRACTING Free Est. Call 732-495-7657 Affordable. C all 732-297-4254 Prof. taping & spackling since D IS C J A K E Y 073 Carpet 1984. Free est. 609-259-2080 A L L A R O U N D H A N D Y M A N C lean in g All Types Of: per per Quality from $300. SHEETROCK & TAPING Home Repairs/Improvements Call 732-238-4306 Specializing in small jobs. 732-431-3981 or 732-257-2750 mo. mo. Free Estimates. 1-800-640-3969 DJ ANY OCCASION C H U C K ’S H A N D Y M A N lease 36 lease 36 CARPET KLEAN, INC. SERVICE R & R M U S IC 732-727-1205 Safe, low moisture foam Carpentry -Closets -Painting for mos. for mos. extraction. Fast drying. No job 078 Electrical Free est. C all 732-671-0539 £2991 DJ PARAMETERS ENTER. too small. Fully insured. Call Prof. Disc Jockeys / MC’s for FR E E est. 732-367-1987 Van, Auto, FRWD, V6 , P/ABS, PS, A/C, Dual Air Bags, 4-Dr, Auto, V6 , P/ABS, PS, A/C, Dual A ir Bags, For Info. C all 732-238-0067 P/Win/Lcks/Dr St, R Def & Wpn Tilt, Cruise, T/Glass, P/Win/Lcks/Mrs/Dr St, R Def.Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Whls,T/Glass, DO N’T W AIT FOR THE Stk#X1835, VIN#XDJ35169. MSRF*: $23,010. 36 month Moon Rf, Stereo Cass, Stk#2, VIN#XA622143. MSRP: ALL-BORO ELECTRICAL PHONE TO RING! closed end lease. Total due at lease inception: $21,350. 36 month closed end lease. Total due at lease DJ S O U N D S 074 Carpet Install Residential / Commercial /Ind. $649...($1000 down w/$1000 rebate, 1st month pymnt, inception: $624...($1000 down w/$1000 rebate, 1st month Repair/Sale FREE estimates. Lie. #14112 $350 ref sec dep, $0 bank fee and $400 college grad O N T H E RU N Call 732-888-3630 rebate if qual). Total lease pymnts: $10,764+tax. 12)000 E S T. ’82, ALL OCCASIONS. mi/yr,excess mi @ $.15 thereafter. Resiaual:$11,544. 25,000 T IT L E S - 732-251-8745 AMP ELECTRICAL - All A.J. CARPET - Sales/Repairs Electrical repairs / Installations DJ’S WITH PIZZAZZ Restetches/Relays Burglar alarms. Lie #8977C Installations. Quality for less. Free Estimates. 732-739-8797 C all 1-800-295-4626 Financing as lo w as 0.9% 732-536-4703 DEPENDABLE Electric Co. ADVERTISE IN OUR KEYBOARDIST Lie. # 5 1 5 1 Complete Service. CARPET REPAIRS Free Estimates. 732-738-7070 B U S I N E S S & Ed the ONE MAN BAND • Installation • Re-Stretching SERVICE DIRECTORY 609-275-6881 • 732-745-5464 FRANK’S ELECTRIC C all 732-679-6031 SMALL JOBS & REPAIRS M R . M A G IC Lie. #8778. 732-471-9508 Hilarious Magic and Illusions. CARPET REPAIRS C all 732-613-0915 • RE-STRETCHES • RE-LAYS 1-800-660-4ADS Reas, rates. Call 732-431-1593 GARDEN STATE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS OR 732-254-7979 PARTY JIM’S CARPET INSTALLATION Where the bill Is never A Shock Sales, cleaning, re-lays, • Residential • Industrial F & R H O M E CHARACTERS re-stretches and repairs. • Commercial IMPROVEMENT - Inter. Exter. Childrens favorite characters. Lic.#12229A*Call 732-866-0600 Cotton Candy, Popcorn Call 732-495-9483 Painting, Carpentry. Fully Spin Art & Much More. insured. F ra n k 732-787-6526 Free goodies for all children JB ELECTRICAL T o ll fre e 1-877-297-5244 075 Ceramic Tile See us in the Yellow Pages HANDS FOR HIRE Residential/Commercial ENTIRE HOME NEEDS PARTY DOLL ROOM Repair/Install 15% off Service Upgrade NEW ILLUMINATED D a y & A Birthday Magical Makeover 15% Senior Discount Night house numbers. Nails, Hair, Pizza 732-671-9111 Bonded & Insured • Lic.#12823 732-625-0764 • 917-592-7418 FREE Est. • Radio Dispatched AFFORDABLE H A N D Y M A N - A L L J O B S PARTY MUSIC Ceramic tile-lnstall $2.75 & up Big & Small. Very Reasonable. KEYBOARD VOCALIST sq. ft. Free est. 732-845-3784 1-800-317-7530 Free estimates. 732-679-5999 Dance • Cocktail • Sing-A-Longs • Weddings • Anniversaries CERAMIC TILE & MARBLE H A N D Y M A N - The Home continental mountaineer INSTALLATION JRM ELECTRIC Owner’s Friend. All types of Birthdays • Judy 732-431-1286 No job too big or small. Free Estimates. Lie. #9944 home repairs. Carpentry, -ree estimates. 732-920-0285 Bonded & Insured painting, etc. 732-833-1397 PARTY PIZAZZ Residential & Commercial by Bruce Bray CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING JOHN THE HANDYMAN per Magicians • Characters New installation, repairs, 732-525-9770 All jobs. Strip & wax all types i (Rug Brats*R-Thur*L-Mo,etc.) remodeling. Free estimates. of floors. C all 732-780-6287 mo. Moon Walks • Rides John Cherry 732-290-9086 Cotton Candy • Birthday O D D J O B S - Can do most lease M — m 36 Specialists. 1-800-491-2729 JO HN’S CERAM IC TILE RYAN anything,. No Job Too Small. f' REMODELING & REPAIRS Call John 732-251-0893 for ■ mos. fc PLAYERS CASINO PARTIES Bathrooms • Foyers • Kitchens ELECTRIC CO. 4 9 9 124.299 Birthday/Anniversary/Picnic/Corp.1 hda Over 25 years experience Free Estimates. Insured 4-Dr Auto, FRWD.V8 , P/ABS, PS, Clim Cntrl,Dual Air Bags, Pro1>f. Staff. 732-560-9067 FREE ESTIMATES Industrial, Commercial 080b H om e P/Win/Lcks/Mrs/Dr St, R Def Tilt. Cruise, Alloy Wftls, Call 732-324-7983 Residential. Lie. #7134 T/Glass, Stereo Cass, Stk#Xl 865.Vl(vJ#XY692066. MSRP: PONIES & PETTING Improvements $39,195. 36 month closed end lease. Total due at lease Demo.tols. MSRP:$3^,255.Deaierbisc:$7956. ZOO BY HAPPY TRAILS 732-525-1011 inception: $2049...($ 1000 down, 1 st month pymnt, $550 732-251-4240 076 Cleaning ref sec dep & $0 bank fee). Total lease pymnts: D om estic 3 R ELECTRIC ADDITIONS • BASEMENT $17,964+tax. 1 2,000 mi/yr, excess mi @ $.15 thereafter. PONIES 4 PARTIES Reasonable*Reputable*Reliable B A T H • K IT C H E N S • Free est. Residual: $15,786.05. Horse drawn wagon ride thru Electric • Phone • Cable • ANI Construction 732-521-2444 save:$7956 your neighborhood. A petting Free est., Insured. Lie #13455 ZOO too! C all 732-928-3597 ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS A L L J O B S - Small & BIG. Concrete, caipentry, roofing & PONIES 4-FUN PARTIES Move-in/Out. Carpets,Windows 732-495-5883 Weekly • Biweekly • Monthly much more. FREE estimates. Decorated & Friendly. Call George 732-238-2257 2000 Lincoln LS In S tock! Call 732-446-6474 Insured & Bonded. Free Est. 732-431-9099 • 732-946-3434 SINGING TELEGRAM S CLOSETS PLUS BONNIE’S CLEANING SVC. Storage solutions for every Custom Roasts-Funny/Sweet Exp. & Refs. Very spotless, All occasions. 732-972-3366 room. Redesign closets, etc. best rates. C all 732-316-1320 Quality shelving. Comm./Res. STRICTLY PIANO BRAZILIAN LADY will clean A 1 FENCE INSTALLTIONS Free estimates. 732-671-8873 Call Michelle 732-972-1945 your house/apt. Refs./Estimates. All Types of Fence Work Reas. Free est. 732-721-4625 ESSENTIAL HOME REPAIRS Call Elaine 732-442-3023 Free estimates. NO JOB TOO W A T E R W A R S BRAZILIAN PERSON-Cleans ALL YOUR FENCE NEEDS SMALL! C all 732-462-1531 Fun for everyone. Get Wet. All houses • offices • apts. *beauty Repairs/Installed. All types.lns. Occasions. Call 732-446-8770 salons. Free Est. Good refs. Free est.D en n is 732-946-2280 HOME MAINTENANCE 732-229-5057 Leave message All carpentry needs, decks/ FIRST CLASS FENCE CO. walkway repairs, tree/yard 069a Party CLAUDIA’S CLEANING Quality fences at an economical work, etc. C all 732-251-9342 Plan nin g Reasonable, reliable. Spotless price. Free estimates. cleaning. Call 732-432-6767 C all 732-566-5344 J&C CONTRACTING CLEAN HOMES, Offices & G & V FENCING - All types of ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS I LINCOLNS MERCURY Apartments. Good refs. fences installed. Repairs & SIDING • WINDOWS • DOORS SERVERS CALLKENIA 732-651-5916 replacement.Call 732-471 -8291 732-525-2822 • 732-360-0606 Dedicated to making your 'k JBA party a success. Bartenders CLEANSWEEP 079c Floor Call... (732)747-5400 also available. 732-446-5798 RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL ^CONSTRUCTION* Days, Evenings, Weekends F in ish in g Affordable Prices,Quality Work Shrewsbury Ave, Shrewsbury, NJ FREE est. Reas. Ins. Refs. • Additions • Sunrooms • Decks 070a Appliance 732-314-2386 • 732-525-3572 •Siding • Windows • Basements Free Est. & Ins. 732-360-2660 Repair EXPERIENCED PERSON FLOORS CLEANED & www.georgewall.com Will Clean Houses. Reasonable WAXED • Still in business KITCHENS Rates. Call 732-525-8628 a f t e r 40 years. Sam Delin Floor Waxing. Call for free New • Refacing • Countertops HOUSECLEANING - Homes, GENERAL REMODELING Leases subject to prim ary lender approval. Piets are for illust purps only. Not respon for typos. M ust present ad at time o f purchase. DAVE’S APPLIANCE estimate. Call 732-566-8690 20 Years Serving Central NJ offices, apts. Good refs. Free Low Prices • Quality Work Price(s) include(s) all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for lie costs, reg fees and taxes. Expires 7 /3 1/99. Air Conditioning & Major appl. est. Good Brazilian woman. RE-NU FLOOR SANDING Over 25 Years Experience Repair/Installs. 732-786-0810 Call Angy 908-486-4291 732-583-6667 • 732-545-8892 C all 732-542-2274 Greater Media Newspapers’ Classified Section is NOW Online! www.gmnews.com 5 1

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TOM’S POWERWASHING CALL CLASSIFIED YOUR AD CAN BE HERE! DON’S CUSTOM MASONRY KELLY’S PAINTING PHIL POLO & SON ALAN BLACKBURN MICHAEL HANDEL’S Fireplaces/Patios/Foundations Painting & Paperhanging DECK STAINING • DECK PLUMBING & HEATING 1-800-660-4ADS PAPERHANGING RESTORATION • Monmouth ROOFING & SIDING Free estimates. 732-251-4352 PAPER REMOVAL Interior/Exterior • Fully Insured Water Heaters, Boiler Installa­ 1-800-660-4A D S SHARP CUT MECH. CORP. & Middlesex Cty.* 732-615-9000 tions, Remodeling. NJ Master Insured. Call 732-833-1335 FERNANDO MASONRY Over 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE FREE Estimates 732-780-3575 Quality Home Improvements- Free Estimates. 732-679-2142 Plumber's License # 5325 CARLIN ROOFING Heatina/Kitchens/Baths/Addit. Concrete, blocks, brrck,pavers, POPCORN CEILINGS T R I C O U N T Y CONSTRUCTION - Roofs R O O F IN G B Y Free Est. • Affordable Prices. driveway paving, stucco, etc. Professionally sprayed DECKS • PATIOS • HOMES 732-238-2945 Vinyl Siding, All Repairs. Free 732-723-0482 or 732-446-6585 Snow plowing. Fully Insured. M IK E ’S Int. painting/wallpaper removal FREE est. Call 732-251-3485 Est. Insured. 732-458-5619 ALEX SMUTKO Free Est. Call 732-446-5877 Call 732-525-1625 TOTAL HOME PROFESSIONAL G A R D E N S T A T E Ask about special discounts! IMPROVEMENTS MASON will fix & repair steps, Painting & Wallpaperinglnc. FELIX THE CAT SUMMER SPECIALS !!! SUTKOW SKI’S W ALLS PLUMBING and HEATING ROOFING COMPANY I need you and you will save CaH 732-566-2828 sidewalks & plastering. Very lnt./Ext. 10% off. Free tst. • W allpapering • Painting 089 Plumbing WATER HEATERS reasonable. Call 732-988-0029 Tear-offs • Re-Roofs • Repairs money with me. But more than REPAIRS S REMODELING Gutters. Free est., fully insured. 1-800-820-1711 732-290-1712 GEORGE SAHUL JR. that, you will get the best hand MASONRY - FOR ALL YOUR Call 732-432-4117 nailing money can buy and the 081 Lawn Care Polish Hardwork With License #5568 NEEDS - McMullen Construction. expertise that over 30 years Landscaping Call 732-542-8044 MS. PAPERHANGER German Precision Paper Hanging and Removal A.T.C. GLENN’S ROOFING of experience brings with it. 732-251-5660 • New Work • Tear-Offs MASONRY - NEW WORK 1 Free Est. References/Insured WALLPAPER Plumbing & Heating, Inc. I also do built up roofing. REPAIRS, Refs. Available Call Lou Ann, 732-741-5650 All Your Plumbing Needs • Re-Roofs • Torchdown 732-583-0412 • 1-800-794-7663 A BRANCH INSPECTION CaH 732-254-0643 Hung with TLC. Patience & REASONABLE RATES 20 Yrs. Exp. Free Est. Neatness! Maria 732-888-1337 091 Roofing SPRING CLEANUPS NU-WAY PAINTING Fully Insured 732-940-2913 • New Landscaping Interior & Exterior Painting 732-536-4954 Siding J & R ROOFING & SIDING VINYL • Landscape Improvements 084 Moving Wallpapering & Removal 087 Power Lie. #9816, Fully Insured UNBEATABLE RATES • Tree/Stump Removal Storage Quality work at -*■ ------* orices. Exp. & Ins. 732-846-7525 744 Washing • Sod/Stone/Mulch/Soil C all Ted 732-^957 BACSOKA ANYTIME, ANYWHERE SIDING • Driveway Sealcoating PAINTING & PAPERHANGING KEITH BRAUN ROOFING • Mowing/Lawn Chemicals PLUM BING & HEATING 25 yrs. exp. Residential Re­ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS lnt./Ext. Free Est. Honest 45 Years Experience • Gutter Cleaning/Repairs B & B POWERWASHING THE ROOF DOCTOR Roofing specialist. Fully ins. BILLY’S MOVING prices. Call Joe 732-360-0943 Complete Kitchen & Bath Insured. Free Estimates. FREE est., Ins. 732-866-1882 Res./Comm. 20 years exp. Most homes $150. or under. Seals your leaks when you Free est. Call 732-970-0419 Beeper # 732-792-9059 Remodeling. Water Heaters. need protection the most. Call Chet 732-793-7269 Owner present on all jobs. Decks, patios.Concrete & deck Sewer & Drain Cleaning Fully licensed & insured. PAINTING waterproofing. 732-721-4869 Roof Repair Specialist ABERDEEN Lawn/Tree Interior/Exterior - Wallpaper Reasonable Rates. Free Est. MAGIC TOUCH Lic.#00275. Call 732-223-2446 GUTTER CLEANING ROOFING & SIDING W A T E R T IT E All phases of lawn maintenance removal. Powerwashing. BOOTH POWERWASHING License #5628. WE DO IT ALL Roofing, siding & repairs. & landscaping. Specializing in Quality work. 20 yrs. exp. Homes • Decks & more! Free estimates. Fully insured. Fully Insured • FREE Estimates FURNITURE HAULING Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873 Call 732-525-0712 Call 732-390-5288 Koi Ponds. Call 732-566-1900 #1 in Furniture Care Anywhere. Insured. John 732-251-0893 FREE est. Call 732-739-1141 CALL 732-727-0014 ABSOLUTELY, ALWAYS Full household/partial move. AFFORDABLE Lie. PM00276. Fully insured. SPRING CLEAN-UPS Call Jim 732-303-1055 Pruning & Trimming, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding, Drainage Sytems, Sod/Mulch/ 084a Light Stone,Thatching & Seeding. Hauling Railroad Tie Construction, Landscape Design & Installa­ A u t o m a t ic tion. Fully insurea & Free est. CREIGHTON LANDSCAPE HANDY PERSONS (2) 732-901-7433 With pick-up. Light moving. Clean-outs, garages, attics, & A i r ARBORCARE gutters, etc. 732-462-0115 TREE EXPERTS REMOVAL Removal • Pruning • Stumps Attics • Basements • Debris Free Estimates. Fully insured Rick 732-251-5953 732-721-8671 ARE YOUR STUMPS PAINS IN THE G RASS? 085 Odd Jobs Tree & Stump removal. Free Cleanups est. Sr. Citizen disc.Call 24 hrs Just Stum ps Co. 732-634-1318 B&S, Inc.«Clean top soil,fill dirt A A A AB E ’ S stone,mulch, grading, excavat­ All cleanouts & hauling. Light ing. Dozer/Backhoe Rentals. demo. Same day service. Best 732-521-2123 • 732-566-7148 prices. Call 732-262-9081 BLAC OAK, INC. •AAA Affordable LAWN MAINTENANCE CLEAN-UPS LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR We take away anything. SPRING CLEANUP Free estimates. 732-264-2520 Fully Insured. FREE Estimates Call 732-679-8248 ABBY’S LIGHT HAULING & POWERWASHING - No job CAMPION LAW N CARE too small. Call 732-441-1820 N o hidden charges. N o hidden costs. Monthly lawn maint.,landscap­ ing, tree removal & trimming, ABC CLEAN-UPS mulching & RR ties. Spring Basements, garages, attics cleanups. Call 732-566-6732 and yards. Call 732-290-7644 N o hidden salesm an. FINE SHREDDED MULCH ACTION TRASH REMOVAL $6 . per yard + delivery. Everything removed inc. tree 3/4” SCREENED ORGANIC svc. Call Pete for fast, courte­ TOP SOIL, $10. per yd. + del. ous service. 732-251-0994 DECORATIVE STONE In many ways, leasing a new Saturn is a lot like buying one. W hat (Crushed & Round). All colors CENTRAL CLEAN UPS & sizes. Call for prices. All types of debris removed. 732-251-0634 Free estimates. 732-438-8684 you’llfind are a group of fair and honest sales consultants who take the time GREEN’S LAW NCARE CLEANUPS & DEMOLITION Attics, garages, basements & & LANDSCAPING -ards. Light carpentry, painting to carefully explain every detail. M inus the surprises. “ Personal attention is my & handyman svcs. No job too No.1 Goal” . 10% off cleanups big or small. Call 732-521 -3809 or (1)free lawn cutting. Free est.,fully ins.Rob 732-765-I0599 REMOVAL of Sheds, Pools, Fences, Decks, Concrete, Dirt, Branches, Small Trees & MT Shrubs. Call 732-446-6958 TREE SERVICE WALT’S Clean-Up Saves U $$ • Tree Removal Homes, yards, gar., etc. Guar. Lease a Saturn • Trimming BEAT all prices! 732-951-0864 • Lot Clearing • Stump Grinding • Firewood 086 Painting Fully insured. 732-446-2040 S L - 2 SPRINKLER STARTUPS Wallpapering Starting at $30. Replacement heads $30./ea. All types of repairs. Call 732-303-8770 ACCENT PAINTING- All JOBS Excellent Indoor & Outdoor $ 189/m onth* STUMP & BRUSH Painting. Residential & R udy 732-251-5953 commercial. Free estimates. Fully Insured. 732-679-5999 39 month lease • $1899 total due at signing. T.P. LANDSCAPING AFFORDABLE PAINTING Complete shrubbery & tree Interior/exterior, reliable, maintenance. 732-833-8896 quality work, reasonable rates Includes tax, license, and acquisition fee. TIRED of paying high prices Call Room by Room Painting for Landscaping? Call Robert —732 -607-: 2577------for a reasonable rate. 732-364-8157 AL’S PAINTING Interior & Exterior *Satum of Freehold - V IN #X Z353055 Saturn of Eatontown - V IN #X Z348263. Paym ent based on the 1999 SL- GET THE BEST. FOR LESS! TOPSOIL Free estimate. 732-583-3306 2 and an M S R P of $14,180. O ption to purchase at lease-end for $7657.20. Thirty-nine m onthly paym ents total Mulch • Fill Dirt • Reas, rates Free local delivery • Backhoe $7371. Prim ary lending source m ust approve lease. M ileage charge o f $.15 per m ile over 12,000 m iles. Lessee is rental avail. • 732-721-3739 A L L B R IG H T Beeper 732-441-5743 PAINTING & WALLPAPERING responsible for excessive w ear and use. Equipped w ith 4 cyl., p/s/b. A vailable on in-stock vehicles. O ut o f state Professional services.. Neat TREES • Trimmed • Removed work, reas. rates. 732-539-4170 purchases m ay vary. O ffer good thru 7/31/99 only. •Stumps Ground *Wood Chips Reasonable Rates ALL PAINTING Call 732-257-1416 Anytime INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Powerwashing. Quality Work. Reas. Call Mike 732-363-2786 082 Lawn Mower ALL WASHED UP Repair Int. Painting & Powerwashing Free est. Call 732-566-9651 JSSATIRN LARSON SERVICES BUSY B’S PAINTING lnt./Ext., Wallpapering D i f f e r e n t K i n d o f C o m p a n y . D i f f e r e n t K i n d o f C a r . Authorized Dealer Of: *Ferris Ins., Free Est. 732-238-5553 A A ♦Bob Cat *Tanaka *Maruyana • Residential • Commercial • CREATIVE FAUX PAINTING Repairs/Parts • P/U & Delivery Sponge • Rag • Marble CALL 732-536-2613 Kid’s Murals • 732-308-0056 DON’T PAINT 083 Masonry LET JO HN DO IT Paving PAINT • WALLPAPER • TILE Saturn of Eatontown Saturn of Freehold Free Estimates. 732-888-0485 J & D PAINTING Interior/Exterior 67 Route 36, Eatontown 4039 Route 9 North, Freehold CHIMNEY & • Powerwashing. Fully insured. MASONRY REPAIRS Call Carlo, 732-416-0165 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 732-389-8822 732-303-8700 CALL JOHN 732-521-0267 LERIO PAINTING CUSTOM MASONRY Painting, Plastering, Taping V isit O ur W ebsite at: w w w .satum rt36@ aol.com V isit O ur W ebsite at: w w w .satum freehold.com experience equals quality work Sheetrock, Paperhanging Brick Work a Specialty Free Estimates NO JOB TOO SMALL CALL ERIC 732-521-6069 732-390-8655 5 2 JULY 21,1999 Greater Media Newspapers’ Classified Section is NOW Online! www.gmnews.com

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LONG / SHORT TRIPS O U R A D S CALL CLASSIFIED BUICK SKYLARK ’84 FORD CROWN VICTORIA ’93 CLOCK REPAIRS 4 cyl. Good mechanical Mint! A/C, all power, cass., air­ Service*Restore*Antique«New Airports-Atlantic City-N.Y.C. Call Mark, 732-625-9360 GET RESULTS 1-800-660-4A DS condition, $450. • 732-698-9583 bags, new tires, 62,000 mi., Call Michael, 732-462-3589 m Ch.grey $7,900. - 732-308-0213 I BUICK SKYLARK, ’89- Red, CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS CALL CLASSIFIED BUICK CENTURY'92, ONLY 31,000 mi. Good cond. Power black top. 99,000 mi. Mint FORD MUSTANG Upholstery, Draperies, 095G Waterproofing 1-800-660-4ADS BARGAIN HUNTERS cond. Fully inspected till 2001. Foam. 30 yrs. Exp. Guar. steer, doors, windows. AM/FM GT CONVERTIBLE ’97 cass. Call 732-583-3800 4 cyl. $600. Call 732-525-8179 Workmanship. 732-888-2775 ABOLISH DIRT MINT condition. Full power, J& J WINDOW CLEANING CHECK OUR BUICK GRAND NATIONAL CADILLAC 97, SEDAN De all options, 8 cyl., 5 spd. White w/leather interior, CD & cas­ CpLL DOCTOR Joseph 732-891-0043 ’8 6 . Original owner. Show car Elegance Black w/blk. leather. ATLANTIS WATERPROOFING GARAGE SALES insurecT. Never driven daily Exceptional! Below cost sette, 25,000 mi., alarm, Gold DOLL REPAIRS ALWAYS Dun-Rite by LEVY $21,900. Tom 732-957-9522 pkg. $22,500. ♦ 732-254-3768 “Keep The Memories” Fully insured. Free estimates. Add a Photo! CLASS (060) $7,200. Call 609-660-9749 Call 1-888-474-4648 WINDOW WASHING FORD MUSTANG ’87 Pr. Kathleen » 732-462-3589 Reas, rates. Call 732-739-8755 BUICK LESABRE ’89, CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 4 Door, Full Power. Auto, A/C. BROUGHAM ’ 8 6 - Garage Auto., 4 cyl., a/c, p/s, p/b. DEAN’S CLEANING SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE CLASSIFIED Reliable first car. Many new ACURA INTEGRA GSR ’97 1 owner, $3,200., or best offer. kept. Meticulously maintained, MR. FIXIT Window cleaning, Screen (Private Party Only) $3,975. Call Tom 732-957-9522 parts. $1,000. ♦ 732-780-0043 Basem ent W aterproofing (Some restrictions apply) 4 cyl., 5 spd., all power, moon Exc. cond. Call 732-739-4634 cleaning & repair. Gutter FORD MUSTANG ’90 cleaning & powerwashing. roof. Exc. cond. 25,000 miles. BUICK LE SABRE ’87 Beauty CARS $100. $500.. &• Up. 1-800-765-2793 $16,000. Call 732-446-5815 inside & out. Replaced engine, Police Impounds: Hondas, Excellent cond. Original owner. Call 732-679-2064 New muffler & brakes,152,000 Free Est. Deal w/owner $ave Your ad will still ACURA INTEGRA LS, 94, trans., radiator, battery, tires, Toyotas, Chevys, Jeeps & more. 908-419-4145, Lennie Sport Utilities. CALL NOW! mi. Auto., a/c, p/w, p/d, cruise, ALTERATIONS - Custom Run ’Til it Sells! White, 4 dr. 1 owner. Garage am/fm stereo cass. Asking kept & cared for. Auto, Power 800-772-7470 ext. 7040. (SCA Curtains. Home Interiors. LOW BUICK Le SABR E ’89 - Silver. Network) $2,150. Ray - 732-905-0942 LOW PRICES! 732-360-9011 096A Window Now add a photo! Exc. cond., 98,000 mi. $6,200. Only 65,000 orig. mi. 4 dr., air, Treatments Call 732-946-4296 after 7pm. auto. LOADED. Exc. cond. CARS - $100. - $500. & UP! FORD TAURUS GL ’96 All power, 30,000 mi., original 4 LINES • 4 WEEKS $45. Asking $4,000. 732-780-4690 Police Impounds: Hondas, Toyotas, Chevys, Jeeps and warranty, 1 owner. Must see! 094B Telephone COBIA - 1 987 with 1989 (each additional line $7.) AUDI 100 92 BUICK LE SABRE ’90 White w/grey int. LOADED. Sport Utilities. Call now! $10,900. Call 609-409-9097 Installation Yamaha 150 Pro-V. All extras Must call every 4 weeks to Auto. All power, 33,000 mi., CUSTOM Blinds, Shades, Exc. cona. 82,000 orig. mi. 1-800-772-7470, Ext.6063 FORD TAURUS SE ’99 Upholstery, Drapery. Free included, $6,500. Please call renew. original owner. Excellent con­ Asking $6,900. 732-257-7046 Take over lease. Champagne Shop-at-Home 732-431-6610 732-251-2363 dition, $4,800. • 732-290-0296 CASH FOR YOUR CAR ARTY’S AUTO SALES color, 1,167 miles. Brand new. PH O N E Installation 14’ M cKEE Evinrude 50HP ’97 BUICK CENTURY ’90 BUICK RIVIERA -84, 2 Door. 1-800-660-4ADS East Brunswick. 732-257-6700 Call 732-583-3800 REPAIR - JACKS - WIRING MADE in my home, designed trailer, runs great, engine had Mint condition! V6 Rebuilt trans. & engine. New 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEX in your home. Reasonable $ seasonal maint. Great river LOCAL 732-254-7979 Loaded, 98,000 miles, $3,500. radiator. Sunroof, all power. CHEVROLET BERETTA ’95 FORD TAURUS WAGON ’95 Call Ed 732-536-2477 Call 732-308-9384 boat, $2,500. - 732-222-0369 Please call 732-446-7004 Ask. $900. Call 732-583-1205 V 6 White, auto., p/s, p/b, A/C, Full power, A/C, am/fm am/fm cass., 52,000 mi. Exc. cass.,105,000 mi. Excellent cond.. $7,465. 732-360-1126 condition $4,900. 732-316-2955 CHEVROLET CAMARO FORD TEMPO ’8 8 - White IROC-Z ’87 - T-Tops, fuel port 5 spd., 129,000 miles, p/s, p/b, injection. New paint & extras. p/w, am/fm, cruise control. Runs welJ. $3,500. or best $850. Call 732-247-8178 offer. Call 732-723-0316 FORD TEMPO ’94 CHEVROLET BERETTA ’92 2 D R . B la c k , 5 S P D ., A /C , Exc cond. Auto, air, p/s, p/b, am/fm cassette, 87,500 miles, abs, am/fm cass. & sunroof. $3,200. Call 732-949-3600 Orig. owner. 93,000 miles. FORD THUNDERBIRD ’ 90, Asking $3,100. 732-238-1603 Red, Auto, V 6 , A/C, All Power, CHEVROLET BERETTA GT 1 owner, garage kept. 55,000 ’93 - Black, runs & looks great. mi., Exc. cond., $4,900. or 110,000 mi. Asking $3,000. or best offer. Call 732-721-7765 best offer. Call 732-431-1565 &FORD THUNDERBIRD* CHEVROLET CORVETTE ’85 '96. 1 owner, garage kept & Silver/graphite inter. Manual. cared for. Exc. cond. LOADED. Tuned port. 66,000 miles. 732-750-2950 or 732-422-2426 Excellent condition. $9,000. HONDA ACCORD ’92 - 5 Call 732-224-8559 spd., p/locks & win. air, CHEVROLET LUMINA ’95 116,000 hwy. miles. Exc. cond. Auto., p/s, p/b, p/dl, p/w, a/c, $7,000. Call 732-441-9374 55,600, mi., am/fm cassette, HONDA ACCORD EX, ’92,- 4 cruise control. Asking $10,990. dr. sedan, power steer/windows, or best offer. Call 732-441 -9865 moonroof, ABS, cruise, AM/FM CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO cass. w/6 disc CD. 107,000 mi. Green w/tan interior. $7,000. LS ’8 6 - 8 cyl., p/w, p/b, well maint., 1 owner, gooa running Exc. cond. Call 732-521-3665 cond. Best offer 732-446-6349 HONDA ACCORD LX ’85, CHEVROLET MONZA ’78 Needs engine work. 122,000 e x p l o r e r miles. Best Offer. H MM Burgandy/black int. V8 , auto., a/c, 5 lug wheels. Customized. Call 732-679-5594 V6, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, am/fm stereo w/cass, A/C, Sharp! $3,500. 732-750-9761 HONDA ACCORD LX ’95 int wprs, p/locks/win/seats, cruise/tilt, roof rack, con­ CHEVY BLAZER ’94- Black, Dark Blue. Auto., 55,000 miles, sole, doth int, r/def, t/gls, buckets, alloy whls, fir mats, P/S, P/B, P/W, 4 x 4, 60,000 p/w, p/l. Driver/passenger airbag $10,500. • 732-940-4155 keyless entry, dual air bags, VIN#SZB93133, miles, Vortec engine. Asking $9,900. Call 732-525-9553 HONDA ACCORD LX ’93 Stk#TX2256A, 52,682 miles. CHEVY CAVALIER ’94 2 dr., 5 spd., 103,000 miles. Purple. 2 dr., auto, spoiler, tint, AC, am/fm cd. Clean. $6,800. alarm. 61,000 mi. Great cond. or best offer 732-741-3594 $5,300. neg. Call 732-739-6845 HONDA ACCORD LX 94 CHRYLSER NEW YORKER 2 dr. auto, dark red, 6 6 , 0 0 0 FORD ’89-Blue Landau,all power,new orig. miles. 6 disc, cd changer T A U R U S G L tires. Good condition. $1,550. alarm. $8,750. 732-251-2602 or best offer. 732-446-1276 cyl, auto, ps, pb, AC, am /fm HONDA ACCORD SE ’91 6 CHRYSLER LHS 94 Luxury Auto. Fully loaded. Leather stereo w /cass, p/w in/locks/seats, Mint! Loaded, 46,000 miles, seats, all power. Garage kept. runs great, garage kept, $7,500. Call 732-938-6085. VIN#SG 306926, Stk#U7010, $12,500. Call 732-249-0851 HONDA CIVIC 60,002 m iles. M ocha. VISTA WAGON ’ 8 6 5 speed, seats 7. Good condi­ EX COUPE ’96 tion, $1,200. or best offer. Call Green w/spoiler, fully loaded, 732-671-8263 leave message mint condition. Lease buyout. $13,000 or best offer. ‘97 Ford '97 Ford ‘92 Mercury '97 GMC CORVETTE ’77 - AUTO., T a u r u s G L T-Tops. Extra clean, needs Please call 732-780-2448 nothing. $7,800. FIRM! Only Explorer Sport 4x4 Grand M arquis Z-71 Supercab 4X4 V6, auto, ps, pb, am/fm stereo w/cass, HONDA CIVIC LX ’90 - 5 Spd., Taurus V8 , auto , p/s, p/b, am/lm w/cass., serious calls. Call 732-723-0831 I 6 cyl, auto, ps, pb, A/C, p/seats, pi, pw, int wprs, cruise, Green, auto, 6 cyl, ps, pb, am/lm-cass, V8, auto, ps, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, cruise/tilt, p/winds/locks/seats, a/c. tilt, p/win/locks/seats, cruise/tilt, dual air bags, am/fm cass. Air, cruise, pwr. cruise, CD player, leath int, tow alloy whls, cloth int, bal of fact warr., CORVETTE ’ 8 6 - Convertible everything. 130,000 miles. I lilt, dual air bags, r/del, am/fm stereo w/cass., p/win/locks/seats, AC, cruise/tilt, alloy whls, p/sunroof, am/fm stereo w/cass, Blue, VIN#NX631969, pkg. Silver, VIN V1526222. VMVA194197, Stk#U7076, 24,461 miles. Black with red leather interior, $2,400. Call 732-431-0446 VIN#VA203703, SU0U6991, 36,338 miles. V/N#VUCt8485, S(k#U6988T, 31240 miles. Stk#TX2109 A 11,334miles. Stk#NX1410A, 72,479 miles ‘ Electric Red. 4 spd. Excellent condition, a/c, HONDA CIVIC, ’91, Auto, loaded. Garage kept, 78,000 A/C, AM/FM cassette. 130,000 mi. $11,900. Call 732-238-2329 $21,900 S 1 3 , 9 0 0 mi. Good condition. Asking S11,900 S19,900 *7,490 DODGE NEON SPORT $2,750. Call 732-698-0108 COUPE, ’95, 105,500. high­ <93 Ford ‘92 Ford '98 Ford HYUNDAI EXCEL ’93 ‘93 Ford '91 Ford way miles. A/C, 5 speed stick, Blue. Excellent body, 4 speed, anti-lock brakes, alloy wheels, Explorer Explorer F I 5 0 4 X 4 62,000 mi., a/c, am/fm. Best Thunderbird Escort ZX 2 NEW premium Toyo tires, offer. 732-828-5712 after 6 pm V6, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, V6, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, V8, auto w/OD, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo power door locks, 6 speaker 6 cyl, auto, ps, pb, A/C, pi, pw, cruise, tilt, HYUNDAI SONATA ’91 cruise, tilt, roof rack, console, buckets, alloy whls, Hr cruise, tilt, roof rack, console, buckets, alloy whls, fir cruise, tilt, am/fm stereo w/cass.,r/def,moon­ w/cass., p/winds/locks, a/c, tilt, cruise, alloy stereo cassette. Mint cond. am/lm stereo w/cass., Red, VIN#PA150829, 1 15,000 mi. Needs engine mats, am/lm stereo cass., r/del, t/gls,cloth int, VIN whls, cloth int, int wprs, VIN MNB11701. Stk $3,200. Call 609-259-1672 Stk#U7002A, 87,560 miles mats, am/fm stereo cass., r/def, t/gls, cloth int, VIN roof, bal of fact warr.,VI N#WR 148741, #1X2207A. m m miles. work, new trans., am stere o PUD81075, Stk#TX2244A, 82,816 mi. NUA82573, Sfk#TX1204A, 106,850 mi. Stk#U7003,18348 miles DODGE AVENGER ES ’97 cass., $400. Call 732-970-1855 Red. LOADED. 38,000 orig. 4,900 * 7 , 9 9 0 INFINITI G20 ’91 - 4 dr.,air, all mi. Exc. cond. Incl. 6 yr. warr. S10,400 s7,900 S12,900 $14,500. Call 732-536-2623 power. Leather inter., sunroof, custom muffler. Good cond. DODGE COLT ’92 '94 Ford f92 Mercury '95 Ford $5,200. Call 732-739-2704 '98 Chrysler ‘94 Ford 4 spd., a/c, 150,000 miles. Ranger Reliable, runs great! Asking INFINITY I30, ’97, Mint. Deep Escort IX Wagon Sebring JX Conv. Grand Marquis Mustang $750. Please call 732-247-9294 -reen w./camel int. 2 0 ,0 0 0 . mi. V6, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, wC, p/l, p/w, int wprs, 6 cyl, auto, p/s. p/b. am/fm w/cass.. 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, AC, V6, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, am/fm-cass, p/win/locks/seats, Saraged,hardly used.Loaded. V8, auto, ps, pb, A/C, p/locks, p/win, int wprs, cruise, tilt, cruise, tilt, console, buckets, alloy whls, Hr mats, a/c, tilt, cruise, dual air bags, int AC, t/gls, r/def, cruise/lilt, doth int, bkt sts, console, int See in Matawn home,relocated am/lm slereo. Green, am/lm stereo w/cass., VIMNX631969, Stk#NX1410A, am/fm stereo cass., t/gls,cloth int, keyless entry, wprs. VIN RF 164642. Stk NY. $23,400. 212-696-0720 wprs, dual air bags, bal of fact warr., VIN#WT246602, #NX1399A, 60,911 miles. . VIN RW208766.55.148 miles. dual air bags, bedliner, rear slider, VIN TA66799, Stk#U7033, 27,610miles. 72,479 miles. INFINITY Q45- ’93, 4 dr., auto, Stk#TX2198A, 54,011mi. 8 cyl., traction control, All pow­ s6,900 er, leather. Exc. cond. 90,000 S19,500 s7,900 S11,500 8 ,9 0 0 mi. $13,600. 732-219-7106 DODGE DYNASTY ’93 ‘97 Ford *97 Ford JEEP WRANGLER ’95 - RED '98 Ford '97 Ford ‘97 Ford Low miles (59,861) Auto. 4 dr., Manual, p/s, 4WD, 4 cyl. Expedition 4x4 Eddie Bauer 6 cyl., p/s, a/c, am/fm cass. Taurus GL Explorer XLT 4x4 42,000 miles, 2 tops & tra il Explorer Sport V8, auto w/OD, ps, pb, AC, p/seats, p/l, p/w, $5,995./bebest offer " 732-671-0450 cover, Original owner, $ 1 1,000. V6, auto, ps, pb, p/seats, a/c, p/l, p/w, V6, auto; ps, pb, AC^Ls, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise/tilt, 6 cyl, auto w/OD, p/s, ABS, p/b, am/fm stereo Eddie Bauer EdL DODGE MONACO ES ’90 negotiable. Call 732-745-2287 cruise/tilt, alloy whls, am/fm stereo w/cass, buckets, alloy whls, Hr mats, r/del, am/fm stereo w/cass., p/sts, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, tilt, roof rack, Tan, 4dr. auto, 6 cyl, ps, pb, p/win/lock/seats, AC, int wprs, cruise/tilt, am/fm stereo w/cass, CD dual air bag, cloth int, bal of fact warr., VIN w/cass., CD player, t/gls, leath int, keyless entry, console, buckets, fir mats, r/def, cloth int, keyless t/gls, r/def, cruise/tilt, air bag, cloth int, console, roof player, p/sunroof, leath int, dual air bags, bal 4 DR. Fully loaded, alarm. Convertible, VIN WF189859. Stk #U7056. 27,349 entry, dual air baas, bal of fact warr., a/c, VIN rack, all terrain, alloy whls, running boards, Good condition, $2,000. Call * LEXUS 400 SC,’94 VA194197. Stk #U7076.24,461 miles. Electric VIN#VUB24383, Stk#U68521, 20761 miles. of fad warr., VJN#VLB22983,Stk#U7115T, 732-679-6059, after 5pm. miles. UC92136, Stk#U7020T, 29,359 mi. 26,899 miles. * Black Beauty i A Mint! S 2 1 , 5 0 0 * Fully Loaded & More!! “ S13,900 S18,900 20,500 s29,750 wrDODGE NEON ’95>Y Spoiler, chrome wheels, 4 DR. Red, auto., a/c, p/s, Gold Package, voice p/b, 48,300 mi., CD player, activated phone, sunroof, U SED UEHIG LE C73Z) AUTHORIZED $5,900. Call 732-613-0681 CD. ONLY 46,000 miles! $24,500. Call 732-671-7627 HOTLINE ■ X R O U S H LINCOLN MARK 7, 8 8 Silver DODGE SHADOW 93, 2 Dr. blue. 75,000 mi. Good cond., A/C, AM/FM, auto. New brakes but needs suspension work. 1 Visit Us On the Web At... www. toms ford, com air, shocks, struts. 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 mi. owner. $1,700. 732-739-0689 D EALER Asking $2,195. 732-566-7225 LINCOLN MARK LSC VII '90 DODGE SPIRIT ’92 Fully loaded, 5 4 ,0 0 0 miles. Auto., V6 , p/s, p/b, cruise, A/C, Guaranteed N.J. State Inspec­ W E L E A S E & 4 dr., 70,000 mi., am/fm cass. tion, $6,900. or best offer. ORD $4,500. Call 732-254-5422 Please call 732-329-6283 FINANCE USED CARS Highway 35 • (Parkway Exit 117) Keyport, NJ DODGE SPIRIT '94 - Maroon. LINCOLN TOWN CAR ’8 8 , Auto. New brakes, muffler, Rides like a Dream! Exc. cond. Prices inc. all costs to be paid by consumers except license, registration, and taxes. am/fm cass. Must see. 79,000 1 owner. Garaged. Best offer orig. mi. $4,300. • 732-615-0818 over $2,500. Call 732-536-4011 Greater Media Newspapers’ Classified Section is NOW Online! www.gmnews.com JULY 21, 1999 5 3

LINCOLN TOW NCAR MG MIDGET ’69 Convertible PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE ’90, YOUR AD CAN BE HERE! Red, 54,000 original miles. 2 dr., 5 spd., AM/FM, air bag, ’ 8 6 . Gold. Runs fair. High 1-800-660-4ADS _____ Runs & looks great. A c la s sic ! sun roof, 94,000 mi. E xcellent mileage. $250. 732-431-f593 Best offer. Can 732-683-0072 co n d . $2,000. 609-426-1525 P O N T IA C F IR E B IR D ’87 L IN C O L N T O W N C A R ’88, White. Auto., 100,000 mi. A/C, MITSUBISHI 3000 GT SL ’91 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE ’92­ Signature Series. NEW tires. Excellent cond. By getting you the most car for your money. 5 spd. Loaded, 40,000 orig. 2 dr. coupe, 69,000 miles, $2,000. best offer 732-251-8425 Good condition. $2,000. m/. Excellent cond., $11,400. Call 732-264-0751 auto, air. p/s, p/b. $2,900. or best offer. Call 732-836-9022 Call 732-360-1493 PONTIAC SUNBIRD ’87, MAZDA MX-6 ’93 - Auto., a/c, 2 dr. black, auto, am/fm, power By giving you the courteous, personal service you deserve. M U S T A N G 302 '6 8 - V - 8 , PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE ’94 steering/brakes, alloy wheels. moonroof, 4 cyl., 1 owner. Well Red. Runs well. New gas tank. maint., 112,000 mi., $4,000. 2 Dr., A/C, Exc. Cond. 90,000 152,000 mi. $999.732-536-1636 Needs body work. $ 2,5 00 . hwy mi. Very Clean. New tires. Call 732-780-7225, evenings. PONTIAC TRANS AM ’83 „.By giving you over 30 years Call 732-536-5344 $ 2 ,9 5 0 . Call 732-360-0655 MERCEDES 380SE ’85 Rebuilt 305, 4BBL Holley, all Black, 4 dr., sunroof, garage NISSAN ALTIM A GXE PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ’98 chrome, 2 1 , 0 0 0 mi.,cowl hood, kept. Leather inter. Good cond. ’96 - Black. L O A D E D . 50,000 D-package. Loaded, sunroof. t-top, custom dash, needs of combined leasing $5,400. Call 732-842-9330 orig. mi. Exc. cond. Asking Black, garage kept. 32,000 some work, extra tires w/rim. $10,000. Call 732-679-2873 miles." ! 2-1>-842-1824 $1,500. Call 732-462-6715 MERCEDES 450SL ’76 - Blue. 2 tops. 64,300 orig. mi. Good NISSAN ALTIMA GXE ’93 - PONTIAC BONNEVILLE expertise. cond. $14,000. 732-972-2285 1 owner. Auto, air, ABS brakes, S S E I ’9 3 - Super charged, fully evenings or weekends Blue. Exc. cond. Asking loaded. Exc. cond. New tires & PORSCHE 911 $4,975. Call 732-536-4807 brakes. 46,000 miles. A s kin g C o n v e rtib le ’9 4 / Red-Black MERCURY CAPRI CON­ $10,900. Call 732-834-0019 top, 29,600 miles, one owner. VERTIBLE ’93 - Red, 52,000 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE ’93 Showroom condition, $43,500. miles. 1 owner. Perfect cond. 5 spd., 55,000 mi., 1 owner. Call 732-679-2743 Asking $4,500. 732-416-1083 Never hit, 30mpg, a/c p/w, p/l cruise, $7,990. *7732-462-5676 :" ‘ S A A B 900 SE CONVERTIBLE MERCURY COLONY PARK TURBO,’97, Assume 13 mo. W A G O N ’8 9 - Loaded. Well N IS S A N P U L S A R N X ’89 left on lease. $480. per month. 2 dr., t-tops, air, am/fm cass. m a in ta in e d , 1 2 2 , 0 0 0 m ile s , 732-933-7754 before 9pm. Good cond. 104,000 miles. A $1,900. Call 732-796-1171 $1,200. Call 732-821-2334 Run ’til It Sells! S A A B 9 00 S ’93 - Exc. cond. MERCURY COUGAR 88 2 dr. hatch back, auto, air, 2 dr., white w/cloth top. Air, 1 NISSAN SENTRA ’90 2 door, red, 4 speed, am/fm, 77,000 miles. $8,500. or best owner. 86,600 miles. $ 2 ,5 0 0 . offer. Call 732-290-1327 WE LEASE EVERY MAKE AND MODEL or best offer. 732-721-5444 a/c. Runs well. Asking $1,750. Call 732-842-1679 SPIDER CONVERTIBLE MERCURY COUGAR LS ’92­ (CLASSICV80 FIAT-Pininfarina N IS S A N S E N T R A ’9 4 2 DR. 42,000 miles. Exc. cond. Full $ 2 8 . OFF LEASE SPECIAL Black, auto., a/c, cruise, am/fm 2000, 60,000. orig. mi. Exc. power, with cloth top. Asking inside/out. Ivory paint, 5 spd., OTHER LEASE RETURNS AVAILABLE $ 7 ,5 0 0 . Call 732-671-6295 cass. 78,000 mi. Great cond. $6,000., Neg., 732-446-5386 AUTOMOTIVE power windows, AM/FM Cass., MERCURY COUGAR XR7 $4,200. C all 732-671-4370 1995 BMW 325iA CONVERTIBLE O L D S C IE R A S L ’96 CLASSIFIED ’9 4, ALL POWER. Moonroof. (Private Party Only) T O Y O T A C A M R Y LE ’96 2 dr., convertible, 6 cyl., auto., p/s, anti lock brakes, a/c, am/fm st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, 94,000 mi. Exc. cond. $7,500. Blue. 4 door. 36,000 orig. mi. Exc. cond. Asking $8,300. Champagne, 4 cyl., Mint cond., buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side/md, cruise, sec sys, intermit or best offer. 732-441-7508 am/fm cass., 29,000 mi., war­ Call 732-254-2895 4 LINES-4 WEEKS -$28. wipers, mats, til, low miles, rad., alum wh, remote radar, ext color: It. blue met. int color: tan MERCURY COUGER XR7 ’93 ranty, $13,000. • 732-536-6584 OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA-S (each additional line $7.) Rag top, chrome, leather. leather. Down pymt.: $1995 Bank fee: $495. Sec. dep. $350. Mileage 12,000 per year. Excess ’9 5, Black, 6 cyl. 5 8,0 00 mi., some restrictions apply TOYOTA CELICA GT M IN T ! Loaded. 83,000' oriorig. Exc. cond., cloth int., $6,6 75 . Must call every 4 weeks L IF T B A C K ’8 7, - 103,000 mi. miles at 15 { per mile. 1st month payment $339.00. Total due at lease inception $3179.00. miles. Best offer 732-446-i-2654 or best offer. 732-446-1276 to renew. Exc. cond. A/C, cruise, power Total .of Payments $12204. Total Cost $14,694. Purchase Option $18,891.00. MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS steer. $2,800. 732-238-5646 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS '84 - Auto. All power, 107,000 S U P R E M E ’9 4 - 4 dr., auto, 1-800-660-4ADS TOYOTA CELICA GT 92 OO per month mi. Asking $990. Between loaded. Good cond. 66,000 Auto. Red, only 53,500 miles, $ 9am-9pm, 609-252-5150 John LO CAL 732-254-7979 miles. $7,200. 732-264-2728 a/c, sunroof. Good condition, Lease For 36 months ,000. Call 732-972-2229 3 3 9 MERCURY SABLE OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS ’93 W a g o n LS ’93 Loaded 73,000 Supreme Conv. Auto., 3.4 Itr., mi., $6,300. Call 732-297-7512 DOHC, V 6 . Loaded, leather, MERCURY SABLE ’88 - 83,000 mi. Mint cond. $10,500. 135,000 mi. New tires. Loaded. Must sell, neg. 732-390-7382 Reliable. Good cond. $1,100., OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS or best offer. Call 732-591-8311 CIERA ’ 8 9 - B lu e , 4 D R., MERCURY SABLE WAGON 100,000 mi., 1 owner. $2,900. ’ 9 3 - 6 cyl. All power, very or best offer. Call 732-972-7827 clean, cold a/c, am/fm cass., OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 $5,095. Call 732-842-2675 ’85, 2 dr., Great cond. 100,000 HONDA ACCORD 1987 MERCURY TOPAZ ’92 - High hwy mi. Orig. owner, regular tune-ups. $1,500. 732-937-5262 hwy. mi., perfect mechanical 5 Speed manual, new cooling system, new radiator & cond., 4 cyl. All power. Re­ STRIVING TO BE THE BEST!!! OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 clutch. 4 brand new tires, recent tune-up. 148,000 miles. cently installed rebuilt trans., ROYALE,’78, V8. 2 door. $2,500. best offer 732-706-0599 New tires. Runs great. Must Firm as is $1,750. offer, drives it aw ay! M G C O N V E R T IB L E ’78 sell! $500. Call 732-446-4476 Black. T o ta lly re d o n e - N E W PLYMOUTH NEON, ’96 (732) 446-5200 paint, tires, interior, exhaust, 57,000 mi., Exc. cond., Cloth Call John 732-247-6161 Ext. 1253 1 battery & more. 77,000 orig. in te rio r. $ 4 , 8 5 0 . 0 0 o r b e s t mi. $8,999. Call 732-446-2393 offer. 732-446-1276 —RAY CATENA- The Legend In Luxury Number One Infiniti Dealer in the World

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Call 732-519-2515 lowest miles, $12,500. 7^2-969-3165 TRANS AM GTA '89, Red. HONDA GOLD WING 1100 85,000 mi. Oria. owner.T-Roof, ’82 - Silver/qrey, 31,000 mi. alarm, 8 cyl., 5.7 liter, Good Very clean, CB, new battery & cond. Best offer. 732-251-8682 cover, $2,950. « 732-390-8371 sedan with a po VOLVO 740GL ’89 - Black sedan. Leather int., sunroof. HONDA MAGNA ’95 Absolute MINT condition! LOADED. Asking $3,900. Call 732-431-3033 Showroom new, only 1,400 miles. Custom Corbain seats, VOLVO- ’96, 850 Turbo. custom Cobra pipes, includes Only 25,000 mi. Regency red. 2 helmets. Lots of chrome & Tan leather, premium sound. brilliant yellow, + stock seat. Loaded. $20,800. 732-203-9306 $4,500. FIRM! 732-780-7786 HONDA SUPER SPORT ’78 110a Sport 13,000 original mi. Exc. cond. Asking $1,200. Utility Vehicles Call 732-446-4826 SUZUKI INTRUDER, ’93 1400 CC, 7,400 miles. Some CHEVY BLAZER ’90 - 4x4. extras. Excellent condition. 120,000 hwy. mi. Mechanically Asking $3,800. 732-251-7249 perfect. Needs paint job. $4,500. neg. Call 732-439-0015 CHEVY SILVARADO ’ 8 8 117 Trucks Loaded. 4 dr., full tow , tailgate Vans rear. 83,000 orig. mi. Good cond. $5,000. 732-721-7319 FORD EXPLORER XLT ’91 4WD All power, 78,000 mi,, towing pkg., $7,000. or best offer. Please call 732-525-5881 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Limited ’96 Auto, 8 cyl..loaded Exc. cond. 100,000 mi. extend­ ed warr. Orig. owner. 81,000 hwy. mi. $17,900. 732-679-3097 Add a Photo! NISSAN PATHFINDER SE ’95, Fully loaded, all power AUTOMOTIVE CLASSIFIED burgandy, exc cond. Asking (Private Party Only) $13,900. Call 732-727-5690 (Some restrictions apply) TOYOTA LAND CRUISER ’91 Loaded, 4WD, 91,000 mi., Your ad will still leather int. Priced to sell! $14,500. offer 732-355-1993 Run ’Til it Sells! Now add a photo! 112 A utos/T rucks Wanted 4 LINES-4 WEEKS $45. (each additional line $7.) Must call every 4 weeks to renew. A & A All autos/trucks accepted. Any cond. 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Same Call 732-446-7373 day FREE Towing. CHEVY TOW TRUCK ’71 IRS Forms at Pickup 40,000 miles on rebuilt engine. Transmission A u to m a t ic TAX DEDUCTIBLE Stacks & all accessories. Runs Call 732-382-8060 great. $2,100. 732-566-2133 Standard Anti-Poverty Foundation DODGE 150 ’87 - Camo Van Exc. running cond. Original Remote Keyless Entry Standard owner. High miles. Asking ALL CASH PAID $2,000. Call 732-251-8568 Oscillating center vent louvers Standard JUNK OR RUNNING AUTOS DODGE CARAVAN SE ’91 Call 732-251-5077 Fully auto... a/c, 94,000 mi., garaged. Excellent condition, M S R pw CARS/TRUCKS $4,800. Call 732-290-0296 DODGE RAM 1500 ’94 F O R E X P O R T Blue, 4X2. Loaded. MINT ’86-97. paying 1,000’s over cond. One owner, 100,000 mi. For m ore inform ation call 732-747-0787 dealers. Hi miles OK. Lease & warranty, 95,000 mi., $9,500. bank payoffs OK. Cash at or best offer. Call 732-297-5352 your door. Call 732-462-5017 DODGE RAM 250 CARGO C A S H P A ID VAN ’91 - AC, carpeted, f t l a n the. For junk cars, trucks, for 150,000 miles. $2,500 or best recycling. Call anytime Tommy offer. Call 609-259-3892 Dell’s 732-787-5453 FORD AEROSTAR EDDIE BAUER EXT. ’90. Exc. cond. V D O N A T E r Fullly loaded. 1 owner. 130,000 miles. $5,000 or best offer. V YOUR CAR ¥ Call 732-219-0580 Tax deductible, FREE towing. FREE phone card to FORD E250 ’87 - Auto. P f g donor w/ad #3004. New brakes, 20,000 miles on HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND new motor. Ready for work. S C H l M n $2,800. Call 732-617-9799 1-8OO-2-DON AT E FORD E350 ’90 - 7.3 DIESEL 'Be. w ith yen! (1-800-236-6283) Liftgate, hi-top. Fleet maintain­ WANTED- RUNNING and ed. P/s, p/b, a/c. New tires. REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks $3,500. firm.Call 732-293-8384 C om er Hwy 35 & W. Front Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701 • (732) 747-0787 • Fax: (732) 842-7713 • Visit our Web Site a t www.bay-auto.com § $100. and UP. Junk Cars FORD RANGER ’ 8 8 -4X 4, Removed. 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Here Is Just A Partial List Of Our Pre-Owned Vehicles. 1989 OLDSMOBILE 1994 BUICK CIERRA CENTURY 4-Dr., Auto Trans, 6-Cyl eng., 4-Dr., Auto Trans. w/OD, V 6 Eng., PS, PB, Air, P/Winds/Lks, Rr. PS, PB, Air, Air Bag, P/Wind/Lks/ D ef., Tilt, C ru ise , A M / F M St. Mirr., Rr Def., Tilt, Cruise, T/GIs., Cass. VIN #KG329546. Stk. AM/FM Cass. VJN #RS619669. Stk. #3190A. 74,129 Mi. #2632A. 63,704 Mi. *3495 *5995 1993 FORD 1995 GEO ESCORT TRACKER Wagon, Auto Trans., 4-Cyl 2-Dr., 4-W hl Drive., 5-Spd. Ena., PS, PB, Air, Air Bag, Rr Man. Trans., 4-Cyl Eng., PS, Def/Wiper, AM/FM Cass. VIN P/ABS Brks., Air, AM/FM #PW26447, Stk. #3091B. Cass. VIN #S6952762. Stk. 4 6 , 3 1 5 M i. #2356P. 46,976 Mi. *6995 s69 95 1992 PONTIAC 1992 GMC TRANSPORT SAFARI Wagon, Auto Trans w/OD, FWD, 6-Cyl 8-Psgr., Van, Auto Trans w/OD, Eng., PS, AB S Brits, Air, P/Dr. Seal/ 6-Cyl Eng., P S, A B S Brks, P/Winds/ W'ndsJLks/AnUMm, Rr. Def/Wpr, Til, Ucs, Rr. Def., Till, Cruise, Inter Cruise, Inter Wprs, Aloy Whls, TA3ls, Wprs. Alloy Whls, T/GIs, AM/FM St. AM/FM St. Cass. VIN UNT218202. Slk. Cass. VIN UN0507885. Slk. #3535. #33409.58,009 Mi. 74,829 Mi. *7995 s79 9 5 1994 CHEVY BLAZER >/FINANCING 4-Dr., Auto Trans., w/OD, V6 Eng., 2-Dr., Auto Trans., V6 Eng., PS, PS, PB, Air. Air Baq,P/wind/Lks/ P/ABS Brics, Air, Dual Air Bag, 9 0 For 36 Months On ‘99 Pontiac, PAVind/LksMrr,, Rr Def., Tilt, m* I Mirr, Rr Def/Wiper,Tilt, Alloy Whls., Cruise, Alloy Whls., T/GIs., Tra>n£ i L % En$" {§• pbj Air- Dual Air % P/Seat/Wind/Lks, Rr Def.. Tilt, Keyless Entry, - i “ Buick & GMC Models. I T/G(s ., AM/FM C D Player, Roof Security Sy stem, AM/FM CD * > - I Rack. V IN #R2170643. Stk. Player. VIN #TC828354. Stk. AM/FM Cass. VIN #X1628990. Stk. #N3638. MSRP: $20,300. Factory Rebate $156o„ $ 5 0 0 P G A (if (Pick Up s Excluded) See Dealer for Details. #3162A. 65,744 Mi. #36516.24,593 Mi. ffio L L?a.S(;vf.9£5 P ° % ii 0(l Ba') l Fee'.PGA Rebate fc °° (if qua>0- Total Due At Lease Inception: $1895. Total Of Payts. $8100., Total Cost: $9995. Purch. Optn. At Lease End: $11,868. s11.995 NO SECURITY DEPOSIT OR FIRST MOS. PAYMENT REQD. *12.495 ZERO IN ON A BUICK 1996 FORD 1995 6UICK TAURUS R0ADMASTER 4-Dr., Auto Trans. w/OD, 4-Dr., Auto Trans. w/OD. V8 BRAND NEW BRAND NEW 6-Cyl Eng., PS, PB, Air, Dual Ena., PS. PB, Air, Dual Air Baa, Air Bag, P/Wind/Lks, Rr Def., VSeatsyWind/tks/Mirr., Rr Del, 1999 PONTIAC 1999 BUICK Tilt, C ruise, T/GIs., K e yle ss Tilt, T/GIs., AM/FM Cass.VlN Entry, AM/^M Cass. VIN #TA132788. Stk. # 3 7 5 0 A . #SR420147. Stk. #3406A. GRAND AM 2 2 , 1 5 6 Mi. 66,332 Mi. MUST SEE REGAL LS S12.495 *12.995 $ 1 1 5 7 a , ■ 3 6 MOS.* soon™»U v 36 MOS.* 1997 CHRYSLER 1996 HONDA Solid Form Design, 4-Dr., Aulo Trans, FmtWhl Drive, 4-Cyl Eng., PS, PB CIRRUS ACCORD Air, Dual Air Bags, P/Lks, Rr. Del., Till, T/GIs, AM/FM St. Cass. VIN 4-Dr., Auto Trans. w/OD, V 6 Eng., 4Dr., Auto Trans., 4-Cyl Eng., i s1 6 , 0 2 1 #XM916322. sic. #N347B. MSBP: $17,265. $1244 Dir. Discount Lease: PS, P B < Air, Dual Air Bag,P/Wind/ PS. PB, Air, Dual Air Bag, s;!19,260 Lks./Mirr., Rr Def., Tilt Alloy Whls., P/Wind/Lks., Rr Def/Wiper, $995 Down; $400 Bank Fee; $400 College Grad Rebate(if qual). Total Due T/6ls., Keyless Entiv, AM/FM Cass, Tilt, AM/FM Cass. VIN Al Lease Inception; $1795. Tolal Of Payts: $6012. Total Cost $7807. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT VIN #VN584917. Stk. #3404A. TA269847. Stk. #2949A. PujtIi. Opln. At Lease End: $9995. IVO SECURITY d e p o s i t 18,581 Mi. 3 9 ,0 3 1 M i. $9675. Purch. Optn. At Lease End: $13,716. OR FIRST MOS. OR FIRST MOS PAYMENT REQD. 5 C l°/o FINANCING AVAIL. F6R PAYMENT REQD. k °/o FINANCING AVAIL. FOR *12.995 *13.495 • y 60 MOS. THRU GMAO ’ 36 MOS. THRU GMACf 1998 CHEVY 1996 PONTIAC BRAND NEW CAVALIER GRAND PRIX BRAND NEW 2-Dr., Auto Trans. w/OD, 4-Cyl 2-Dr, Auto Trans, w/OD, 6-Cyl 2000 BUICK 1999 GMC Eng., P S , PB. Air, Dual Air, Bag, Eng, PS, P/ABS Brks, Air, Air P/W ind/LksMrrs., R r Def., Tilt, Bag, P/Wind/Lks/Mirr, R r Def, Alloy Whls., Security System, Tift, C ru ise , Aflo v W h ls., T / G Is , i (Zy^^ER Am/FM Cass. VIN #W7132706. AM/FM Cass. VIN #TF250839. LESARRE Stk. #3566P. 14,411 Mi. YUKON SLR f C O N V p y Stk #3699G. 27,618 Mi. s33 3 -~ . *13.995 *13.995 4-Dr., Auto Trans w/OD, V6, PS/B/Seats/ 1996 CHEVY 1998 CHEVY Winds/Locks/Mirrs., Dual Airbags, Tilt, Cruise, 36 MOS. 4-Dr., S.U.V., Auto Trans, 4x4,8-Cyl Eng., PS.PB. Air, teyless rr~*r>,Entry, AM/^M AM/CM StP* ^Cass. — VlN 1 Dual Air Bags, P/Seats/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Lthr, Rr. Det., CIO EXT. CAR SILVERADO 2 J 5 7 5 _ _ .. $24 293 | Tilt, Cruise,Inter Wprs, T/GIs, Alloy Whls, Keyless Pick-Up, Auto Trans w/OD, Pick Up, Au to Trans., PS, P/ABS YU107169. Stk. #N3260. MSRP: $; Entry, Security System, Roof Rack, AM/FM St. Cass/CD 6-Cyl Engine, Power Brks.,~ ‘ SiDual ‘ Air Bag.P/Wind/iks/...... Lease:$995 Down; $333"i si Mo! Paym’nt; $400 S Player VIN «J745384. Stk. #N30&. MSRP: $37,911. Steering, A B S Brks, Air, Air Mirr., R r Def.,■ Tilt, • C ruise, • Alloy% N O Bank Fee. Total Due At Lease Inception: $4331 Dir. Discount. Lease: $1995 Down; $3401st Mo. Bag, AM/FM St. Cassette. W hls, T/GIs., AM/FM Cass. VIN S E C U R I T Y $1728.Total Of Payts: $11,988. Total Cost: Pymnt.; $350 Ref. Sec. Dep.; $400 Bank Fee; $400 VIN#T1136188. Stk. m 273704. Stk. # 3 41 7G. $13,350. Purch. Optn. At Lease End: $13,861. j College Grad Rebatelif gual). Total Due At Lease #3687P. 36,989 Mi. 20,454 Mi. DEPOSIT Inception: S3485. Total Of Payts: $12,240. Total Cost: $15,385. Purch. Optn. 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Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except for license, registration & taxes. All rebates & incentives to dealer. Total payments: $12,912.48 mo. Closed end lease: $0 down, 50 security. Just 1st pymt. and $400 bank fee due at inception. Inc. $400 coll grad reb., $1500 GM Cbevrolet rebate if qual. 12,000 mi/yr, $.20 over. Expires 7/31/99. Vehicle shown with equip, from an independent supplier. See owners manual for information on alterations & warranties. ‘ Financing for 36 mos to qualified buyers in lieu of $1,500 rebate as advertised.______INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 5 9

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_ TOYOTA I S f l l N C I V I C L X C A M R Y D X 4DR, 4CYL, 5SPD, PS, PB, AC, A/ABGS, CRUISE, 2DR, 4CYL, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, A/BAGS, CRUISE, ' 40R, 4CYL AUTO, PS, PB, AC, A/BAGS, CRUISE, 4DR, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, A/BAGS, CRUISE, P/WIND/LOCKS/MIRR, AM/FM CASS, CLTH/INT, BUCK­ P/WIN/LKS/MIR/ANT, R/SPOIL, ST/CASS, CLTH/INT, P/WIND/LKS/MIRR/ ANT, AM/FM ST/CASS, CLTH/INT, P/WIND/LKS/MIRR/SEATS/TRNK/ANT, AM/FM CASS, ETS, . STK#1798U. VIN#VH567541. MILES29980 BKT/STS, PRIV/GLS, ALLOYS. VIN#SC002402. MILES 59328 CTR CONSOLE. VIN#TU725645. MILES 38332. CLTH/INT, ALLOYS. VIN#VT845888. MILES 15500. *12.9001*13.900 * 1 4 . 0 0 0 9 5 FORD I 97 HONDA I 97 H°NDA EXPLORER LTD I A C C O R D LX I ACCORD EX V6 EX FULLY LOADED, V6, AUTO, PS, ABS, AC, A/BAGS, V6, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, P/LKS/MIR/WIN, 4DR, V6, AUTO, PS,ABS, AC, A/BAGS, CRUISE, 4DR, 4CYL, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, DUAL A/BAGS, P/WIN/LKS/MIR/STS, AND MUCH MORE! ST/CASS, AND MUCH MORE! P/WIND/LCKS/MIRR/SEATS/ANT/MNRF AM/FM CASS, POWER/WIND/LOCKS/MIRR/TRUNK/ANT/MOON ROOF, AM/FM VIN#5VA30745. Ml 64992. VIN#XVA001297. Ml 29412. LTHR/INT, ALLOYS. VIN#VA003184. MILES 19500. ST/CD PLAYER.STK#1956 VIN#TC018397. MILES 25290 *17.0001*10.9001 *19.000 Denis DiFeo & Lawrence lannaccone’s.

SALES HOURS: MON-THUR 9AM-9PM • FRI 9AM-8PM • SAT 9AM-6PM ROWE 34 & SPRING LAKE CIRCLE • m TOWNSHIP • (732) 974-2211 y HONDA ALL PRICES INCLUDE ALL COST(S) TO BE PAID BY CONSUMER(S) EXCEPT FOR LICENSINGJA X , REGISTRATION DOC. LEASE EXCLUDE $400 ADMINISTRATION FEE & SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL BY PRIMARY LENDER. ALL PRICES INCLUDE ALL APPLICABLE FACTORY REBATES AND INCENTIVES. LEASES ARfe ------P/MILE THEREAFTER. ALL LEASES REQUIRE $495 BANK FEE, $2500 CASH OR TRADE, SEC DEP/DUE@DELIVERY/TOP/LEP/TC: CIVIC:$235/3365/8090/10268/7855. ACCORD:! IVE PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOk TYPOGRAPHICAL OR PRINTING ERRORS. THIS AD CANCELS ALL PAST/PRlOf MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE. 6 6 INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 HBYSIER/PLYM OIf TH< 1 /

1999 PLYMOUTH 2000 PLYMOUTH 1999 CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAGER SE CONCORD LX 6CYL, AUTO, PS, ABS, AC, CRUISE, DUAL A/BAGS, 4DR, 4CYL, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, DUAL A/B/.GS, ST/CASS PLAYER, 4DR, 6CYL, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, CRUISE, DUAL A/BAGS, P/WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS, LUG RACK, ST/CASS PLAYER, CLOTH/INT, BUCKET/STS. STK#CAR0001. VIN#XD510968. MSRP P/WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS/SEATS/TRUNK, ST/CASS PLAYER, CLOTH/INT, BUCKET/STS. STK#9909514. VIN#XB535922. MSRP $26235. $14490. $938 DUE AT DELIVERY CLOTH/INT, BUCKET/STS. STK#9909133. VIN#XH737670. MSRP$22310. $1820 DUE AT DELIVERY. $2242 DUE AT DELIVERY.

P/MO FOR 36 MOS. SPECIAL PURCHASE VEHICLES FRO M CHRYSLER 1 9 9 7 CHRYSLER 1998 PLYMOUTH ^SEBRING JXI ^ CONVERTIBLE 4DR, 4CYL, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, CRUISE, A/BAGS, ★ FACTORY ALARM, 6CYL, AUTO, PS, ABS, AC, CRUISE, A/BAGS, P/W IND/LKS/MIRR/TRNK, STEREO, CLOTH/INT, BUCKET/STS. /WIND/LKS/MIRR/SEATS/TRNK. FOG LAMPS, CASS/CD PLAYER, LTHR/INT, S T K # 9 8 0 8 0 4 4 . V IN # W N 2 2 8 2 9 6 . M l 16891 ALLOYS. STK#9703202. V!N#VT540844. Ml 13352 -

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'8 7 CHRYSLER LERARON '9 6 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI ONE OWNER, 2DR, 4CYL, AUTOAURBO, PS, PB, AC, CRUISE, P/WIN/LKS/MIR/STS, ST/CASS 2DR, 6CYL, AUTO, PS, PB, AC, A/BAGS, PWR LOCKS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS/TRUNK, FOG LTHR/INT, BKT/STS, ALLOYS. VIN#HG200734. ONLY 38429 Ml. LAMPS, AM /FM ST/CASS, CLOTH/INT ALLOY WHEELS. VIN#TE351615. MILES 43305.

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Z O / 7 & PRICES INC ALL COSTS TO BE PAID BY CONS EXCEPT LIC/TAX/REGIS. ALL LEASING/FINANCING SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. ALL PRICES INC ALL APPLICABLE FAC/REB. ALL LEASES ARE CLOSED END WITH 12K MI/P/YR & 150 P /M l THEREAFER AND REQUIRE CASH-TRADE/BANK FEE/SEC DEP/DUE@DEL/T0P/LEP/TC: NEON-$0/495/225/938/9968/6955/9743. C0NC0RDE-$1000/495/0/1762/12007/11378. GR VOYAGER-$1000/495/0/1820/13595/13118/13595. BREEZE- „ ______: ______' |0/495/375/1146/11358/11407/10983. NEW CAR PRICES INCLUDE $400 COLL/GRAD/REBATE (IF QUALIFIED). +1.9% APR FINANCING WITH APPROVED CREDIT ON SELECT MODELS. 'UNITS AVAIL­ ABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS. ALL PHOTOS ARE FOR ILLUS PURPOSES ONLY. NOT RESP FOR TYPE ERRORS. THIS AD ACTS AS A COUPON AND MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE FOR ABOVE PRICES & SUPEREDES ALL PRIOR OFFERS. INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 6 7

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WSS 9 CONTINENTAL Mercury GRAND MARQUIS , • V 6 Engine • Automatic w/OD • • V 8 Engine • Automatic w/OD • Power Windows/locks/seats Power Windows/locks/seat • Air Keyless Entry • Air Conditioning • P o w er S te e rin g /B ra k e s • C ru is e / Tilt • Conditioning • Power Steering/Brakes Leather Int • Dual Air Bags • AM/FM • Cruise/ Tilt • Floor Mats stereo-cass • V!N*XY676725 • Dual Air Bags • Stk #X677 • MSRP *39,100 • • AM/FM stereo-cass • VIN "X X 6 4 0 2 4 9 • Stk #427 • $400 Coll Grad Reb if qual. • $1000 Rebate • MSRP $22,825 LOADED!

L e a s e d Lease f o r $ o n l y . . f o r 2 9 , 9 9 5 o n l y . . . 299. '19,495 7>Cu& 0.9% FINANCING at this price! PER MONTH ■ _ _ _ _ _

New 1999 M ercury New 1999 M ercury New 1999 M ercury New 1999 M ercury C o u g a r S a b le G S Villager Mini Van Mountaineer • 6 Cyl • Auto Trans w/OD • Power Steering • P/Brakes Power windows /locks • Air • Automatic Trans w/00 * Power windavs/locks • Air Conditioning ' V6 • Power Steering • Power Brakes • Power windows/locks . *V6 • Automatic Irons w/00 'Power windows/locks • Air Condoning • Rear Air Conditioning • Anti Air Conditioning • CD Player • R/def * Dual Air Bags * Auto Conditioning • Cruise & Tilt * Keyless Entry •'R/def • AM/FM stereo-cass Icck brakes • AJum Whls - Power steering • Power Brakes • P/Dnvere Seat • Cruise & lilt * Floor Mats • * Power steering • ABS • P/Brakes • Dual Air Bags • Cruise/tilt • Alky Whls * trans • AM/FM Stereo • VIN X5677457 • Stk*847 • Floor Mots -VIN* XA619270 • Slk. *X425 • MSRPt19,050 IMAir Bags • AM/FM stereow/coss • W Wipers • Roof Rack • 15* Alum Wheels • 2 Tone Part • AM/FM stereo w/cass • Roof Rack • P/moonroof * CD player • Leath int • • MSRP *18,295 • $400 Coll Grad rebate if Qual. • J!000 Rebate ♦MOO Coll &ad reb if Qual. Ccmfcrt Gap • VW W 6B • Stock ‘527 • MSRP $25,285 Tow. Pkg • V8 • VIN#XUJ!9245 • Stock *X578 • MSRP 533,790 • $400 Coll MOO CoS Qxid Rebate if Oud • «000 Rebate Grad Rebate If Qual • Opt Pkg Disc *1750 • Lease for only. Lease for only... _ _ Lease for only... Lease for only... B u y F o r B u y F o r B u y F o r B u y F o r O n l y . . . O n l y . . . $ O n l y . . . $ O n l y . .. _ % 4 9 5 *16,495 * 2 1 5 9 5 0.9% FINANCING at this price! 2 7 9 2 9 9 * 2 6 ,9 9 5 WE WILL PAY YOU RETAIL FOR YOUR TRADE!

NEXT TO THE FREEHOLD RACEW AY M ALL I lincoln LINCOLN Mercury Mercury SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • LEASING • RENTALS ROUTES 9 & 33 ■ FREIHOLD A 1 A SHOWROOM HOURS 9-9 MON.-THURS., 9-6 FRIDAY, 9-5 SAT. I I V -^ Price Mies al cost to k pal by comer least, regMa & taxes. 36 mo. ctosed ad lasts (Except Grand Mwpiis, Cougar & Mootaiieer 24 ■.) $1919 Dnm/l,ade (EKcept CantiMatall SZ935 Dowi) SO security Dev $0 B»k Fee Jast 1st Pay1! Due al iKegtiN 12,000 nles Per Year 15c Over, dc Al Rebates. Prices Expire 7/21/99. T0P=lUSDi $10,203, SABLE $8793, MOttMEQI $8,775, GRAND MARQUIS $8,775, COUGAR $8793, CONM $12,571. Lease prices k. $5110 renewal relates a al Merarys exeat Moatamr $1000. © 1999 Mayer & Hum AMshg. DON’T MISS THIS SALE. 6 8 INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 GMC

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'4 Cyl • V6 • Power Seat 15 Speed Trans • Automatic • Power Win 1 Power Steering • Alloy Wheels Trans • Dual Air Bags Whls • Air Conditioning _ • Power Brakes • AM/FM Stereo 1 AlloyWhis • Dua „ • Power Steering • AM/FM Stereo • Cruise/Tilt • CD Player • Air Conditioning • Power Brakes w/Cass • Tachometer • AM/PM Stereo • Keyless Entry w/cass. •ABS • Power Locks • Power Mirrors

VIN#X8512324, MSRP $15,073, $1500 Rebate, $400 coll VIN#XH474013, MSRP $24,849, VIN#XH218151, MSRP $25,115, $2000 Buyers rebate, grad rebate. Dealer Disc $1178 $2500 Customer Rebate, Dealer Disc. $1550 $400 coll grad rebate if qualified. Dealer Disc $1827

n i n e t e e n n i n e t e e n • V6 • Auto • Power Steering n i n e t y n i n e t y • Power Brakes • ABS • Air n i n e CMC Jimmy SLE 4X4 4DR. n i n e Conditioning • Power Locks/ windows • Power^teering • Power Brakes roof rack • r/def • am/fin stereo 1 BUICK Century ’PONTIAC Grand AM SE * Cruise • AM/FM stereo• B/Dcf • • ABS • Air Conditioning CD Player'floor mats Keyless Entry • Dual air bags aal air b secm v/ • Floor Mats DEPOSIT VIN#X2551532, MSRP $30,278. VIN#X1572341, MSRP VIN#XM927463. MSRP 517,250, $400 college grad rebate if qual. $19,605, $1500 Rebate. $500 Buyers rebate, $1500 rebate, $1400 Opt. pkg Dealer Disc $80 6 disc, $2103 Dealer Disc. $400 coll grad rebate if qualified.

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• V6 • Auto • Power Steering • • V8 • auto w/OD • ps • pb • ABS • V6 • Auto Trans w/OD • Power Steering n i n e t e e n Power Brakes • ABS • Air ’ • A/C Front & Rear • n i n e t y • Power Brakes • ABS * Air Conditioning GMC Suburban SLE 4X4 p/seats/win/locks • cruise/tilt • n i n e • P/locks/win • AM/FM Stereo with Conditioning • AM/FM Stereo roof rack • ara/Cm stereo w/cass • ’PmCMPM Sedanwith CD Player • Crnise/Tilt BUICK Park AveCassette • Cruise/Tilt Wheel • R/Def • CD Player • Side running boards • Alloy whls • Dual Air Bags • Floor Mats Wheel • R/Def • P/miiTS • Tow Pkg • Two Tone • Leather int Paint • keyless entry VIN#XJ786076, MSRP VIN#X4649622, MSRP $32,700, VIN#XF329157, MSRP $38,949, $400 college S2500 rebate. $1000 Buick Owner $22,050, $400 college grad rebate if qual, Loyalty Rebate If Qual. Dealer grad rebate if qual, Disc. $2705 Dealer Disc $1052.

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Prices include all costs to be paid by consum er except license, registration & taxes. 36 m o. closed end leases, (E xcept G R A N D P R IX 39 m o.) * de 1st paym ent (EXCEPT GRAND AM & CENTURY $0 1ST PAYMENT) $0 security deposit & $400 bank fee due at inception , / y r . 200 over. TOP:/LEV: SO NO M A $5,612/$8,599, JIM M Y $10,724/$1 9,097, SUBURBAN $16,124/$26,596, CENTURY $10,004/$1 0,979, PARK AVE $13,964/$1 7,831, B O N N EVILLE $10,688/$12,809, G R A N D A M $7,844/$9,488, G R A N D PR IX $11,501/$13,388. B onneville & S onom a Incl $400 coll grad reb., © M ayer & D unn A dvertising ______INDEPENDENT, JULY 21 .1999 6 9

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ZERO DOWN PAYMENT! '99 Dodge. Dual air bogs, fwd, P/S, P/B, A/C, auto/od., AM/FM 8. more! Vin. XR3336J9 i f # A m A l Stk. #90672 MSRP: $21,500 *48 mos. lease = $219 1st. mo. + $495 Bank Fee = $714 At Signing. $1000 V f | K u l l I S S Rebate + $400 College Gradt applied. 10C per mile overage. ■ w * ¥ l l « l i ¥ V l l STRATUS SEDAN INTREPID SEDAN

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ZERO DOWN PAYMENT! '99 Dodge. Dual air bogs, fwd, 4 cyl., outo., A/C, P/S, P/B, rear def., delay wipers, t/glass, AM/FM cass. Vin. XN653877 Stk. #90761 MSRP: $17,885 ‘48 mos. lease = $199 ZERO DOWN PAYMENT! '99 Dodge. Duol oir bogs, fwd, V6 outo/od., A/C, P/S, P/B, PW, PDL, rear def., delay wipers, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cass. Vin. X Stk. #91024 MSRP: $20,770 *$2491st. 1st. mo. + $495 Bank Fee = $694 At Signing. $400 College Gradt applied. 15,000 miles per year/lOC per mile overoge. mo. + $495 Bank Fee = $744 At Signing. $400 College Gradt opplied. 36,000 miles induded/15C per mile overoge. D O D G E ® T R U C K S W S ;

‘ Special financing and/or rebates on selected models upon primary lender approval - see dealer for details. ‘ Upon primary lender approval on a closeed end lease with ZERO DOWN PAYMENT. Excess wear & tear extra. Buy Out Option at Fair Market Value. CARAVAN: $10,512/$12,407; GR. CARAVAN: $13,632/$15,527; STRATUS: $9552/$10,447; INTREPID: $8964$9859; DAKOTA: $6588/$7783; DURANGO: $14,238/$15,133. All oflers apply to advertised vehicles only. Nat responsible for typographical errors or omissions. All prices include all costs to lie paid iiy the consumer except for licensing, registration fees & taxes. § OH AOS. 7 0 INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999

WHERE VALUE PRICING. VEHICLE SELECTION AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ARE EVERYTHING, BECAUSE WE NEVER FORGET, YOU HAVE A CHOICE. FORID NEW ‘98 FORD NEW ‘99 FORD ■ R A N G E R ■ T A U R U S VIN #XT588175, Stk #92950,4 cyl, auto, VIN #XS109966, Stk #91842,4x2 reg VIN #WTA76068, 5 spd., VIN #XA195606, 6 cyl., air, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo cass., cloth cab, 6 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans., p/s, auto, a/c, am/fm stereo, buckets, dual airbags. M SRP: $14,505. 3, air, am /fm stereo, tint, int. am/fm stereo, bedliner, MSRP: $18,050. Incl. Incl. $1500 rebate & $400 coll grad loth int, b e n c h seat, dual no a/c, XL trim, MSRP: >g lights. M SRP: $16,560. 1000 rebate & $400 coJI ) coll grad rebate & $300 $12,370. grad rebate (if qual). *9795* *14.995* *9995 tttw >99 PO«tO ■WINDSTAR KXKDmON VIN #XBB5 0 5 8 1 , auto, a/c, VIN #XLB07331, V8 eng., auto, VIN #XR385327, Stk #93293,4 cyl. , auto, p/s/b, a/c, am/fm stereo, am/fm st/cass, power p/s, p/b, air cond., chrome whis., heated mirrors, r/def, bkts, air b ag, M S R P : $20,150. pkg, 7 pass, bkts, tip slide comfort/convenience group. Incl. $ 1 00 0 rebate & S 40 C " ' ' seats, MSRP: $21,135 MSRP: $36,150. Incl. $400 coll rebate (if quai). $ 1000 grad reb (if qual.) rebate. 5 1 2 7 0 dealer di: *18.545’ *29799

0 . 9 A P R W E W M ^ y ^ W O O NEW 9 9 D A E W O O FINANCING FOR 24 MOS. fflH H B ft HIT 2 . 0 A P R VIN M276205,4 cyl, aulo, a/t, p/s/b/winds/lks/mirrs., till, rr. defr., lint, 'ml. wipers, doth FINANCING k ini, buckets, tUoirbi [00* . MSRP: $13,365. InduoesSl 250 fadory rebate. FOR 36 MOS. 4.9°/o APR DAEWOO F I N A N C I N G FOR 4B MOS. v . <97 DODGE *93 FORD CROWN •98 FORD *97 DODGE *93 BUCK *96 OLDS *97 FORD NEON VICTORIA LX TAURUS GL STRATUS LESABRE CERA SL TAURUS GL VIN #NZ051024,4 DR, 4 cyl., auto, VIN M607609, Stk #9410B, 4 DR, 4 cyl Stk#91413E,8cyl,uuto, VIN#SAl33086, Stk#9l0l6C 4 DR, 6 cyl., .... „ ...68080,4 DR, 4 cyl., auto w/OD, VIN #PH521033, Stk #93166C 6 cyl, VIN #16409960, Slk #91691C, 4 DR, 6 VIN #VA282692, Slk #91491C, 4 DR, 6 p/s/b, a/c am/fm st/cass, r/def. tint gls, auto, p/s/b, a/c, am/fm stereo, tilt, r/aer, p/s/b/winds/ifcs/seats/f runk/anf/mirrs, auto, p/sAMmds/lks/seals/trunk/mm, a/c, p/s/ABS/winds/lks, om/fm st/cass, auto, p/s, p/abs, air, am/fm stereo cass., cyl auto w/OD, a/c, cyl., auto, p/s/b/winds/mirrs, a/c, int wprs, cloth int., bench seat, all season tint gls, int wprs, cloth int., bkts, dual air o/c, am/fm st/cass, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint a/c, am/fm st/cass, tilt cruise, r/def, tint, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint gls, int wprs, bsm, p/wind/locks/antenna/mirrs., tilt cruise, p/s/ABS/winds/fks/mirrs, am/fm am/fm stereo, filt, r/def (inf, inf wprs, rdls, 57,831 mi. bags, all season radials, 35,772 mi. gls, int wprs, leather, bench seat, all sea­ int wprs, cloth int, bench, dual air bags, all dual air bags, all season rdls, alloy whls, r/def, tint, int. wipers, cloth bench seats, st/cass, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint gls int doth int, bench, dual air bags, all season son radials, alloy whls, 70,222 mi. season radials, 43,115 mi. 17,543 mi. all season radials. 64,411 mi. wprs, bsm. cloth int., bench seat, all sea­ radials, GL Pkg, 25,630 mi. *5995 *8995 *9595 *9595 *9995 *9995 *9995son rdls, alloy whls, 50,300 mi. 1*10,495 * 6 FORD RANGER *97 0000E *97 DODGE <98 FORD *97 FORD *95 FORD <98 FORD XLT X-GAB INTREPID STRATUS CONTOUR SE TAURUS WINDSTAR GL ESCORT 2X2 VIN #V7S3642, Slk #91875C 2 DR, 4 cyl., nulo, VIN #TPA95699, Stk #90756,4 cyl, 5 VIN # VH774265, Stk #92829C, 4 DR, 6 VIN #VN547458, Stk #9998B, 4 DR, 4 VIN #WK256580, Stk #9170A, 4 DR, 4 cyl, VIN #VA162688, Slk #90268,4 DR, 6 cyl, VIN #SBB03268, Stk #86362C, 6 cyl.. VIN IWR222808, Slk #91975C, 2 DR, 4 cyl, w/OD, p/s/ABS/win ds/Tlcs/m irrs, o/c, am/fm spd., p/s/b. a/c, am/fm sf/cass, tint gls, cyl., auto, p/s/A BS/winds/Jks/m irrs, a/c, cyl., auto, p/s/b/winds/lks/mirrs, am/fm auto w/OD, a/c, d/s/ABS/winds/Iks/mirrs, outo w/OD, a/c, auto, a/c, p/s/b/winds/lks/ mirrs, am/fm auto, a/c, p/s/ABS/winds/lks/trunk/mirrs, st/coss, tilt, cruise, r/def, lint als, int wprs. bsm, int wprs, cloth int., bench seat, dual air am/fm st/cass, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint, int st/coss, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint, int wprs, om/fm st/cass, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint gls, int p/ABS/win ds/lks/seafs/mirrs, am/fm st/cass, sf/cass, tilt, r/def, int wprs, cloth int., om/fm st/cass/cd, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint gls, cloth int., bkts, dual oir bags, Fog lights, all sea­ bags, all season radials, alloy whls, wprs, cloth, bench, duol air bags, all sea­ cloth int, bkts, dual air bags, all season wprs, bsm, cloth int., bkts, dual air bags, all tilt, cruise, r/def, tint gls, int wprs, bsm, cloth bkts, dual air bags, all season radials, int wprs, moonroof, cloth int., bkts, dual air son radials, alloy whls, 39,850 mi. 53,747 mi. son radials, 48,068 mi. radials, 27,433 mi. season rdls, alloy whls, SE pkg., 19,834 mi. int., bkts, dual air bags, all season rdls, alloy 35,604 mi. bags, all season radials, alloy whls, 23,003 mi. *10,995 *10.995 *11,498 *11.495 *11.995 *11.995whls, 6L pkg., 23,000 mi. Extra clean. *11.995 *11.995 *98 FORD *97 DODGE *95 FORD <95 GMC TAURUS SE INTREPID OnQHCO 4X4 JIMMY 4 X 4 VIN #WA115017, Slk #90718,4 DR, 6 VIN #VH564166, Stk #9001 ID, 4 DR, 6 [ VIN #SLA37867,2 DR. 6 cyl., auto w/OD, VIN #SK536591, Stk#93072C, 5 DR, 6 cyl., auto w/0D, a/c, cyl., outo, p/s/A B S/wi n ds/l ks/m irrs, a/c, p/s/ABS/winas/lks/mirrs, a/c, am/fm cyl., auto, p/s/ABS/winds/lks/ mirrs, a/c, p/s/ABS/winds/lks/seats/ mirrs, am/fm am/fm st/cass, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint, int st/cass. tilt, cruise, r/def, tint als, ini am/fm st/cass, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint, int st/coss, tilt, cruise, r/def, tint gls, int wprs, cloth int, bench, dual air bags, all wprs, doth int., bkts, all season rals, olloy wprs, cloth int, bkts, luggage rack, air wprs, bsm, cloth int., bkts, duol air bags, season radials, 46,372 mi. whls, XLT pkg., 64,622 mi. bags, all season radials, alloy whls, SLE Pkg, 51,711 mi. INDEPENDENT, JULY 21, 1999 7 1

Per Month icvimuKout r NEVISNIfKOUl Lincoln Town Car Executive Lincoln Continental TOWN CAB 36 month/36000 Mile Red Carpet Lease 36 month/36000 Mile Red Carpet Lease Capitalized Cost...... ,S31,359 Capitalized Cost...... $31,846 CONMML V 8, autom atic w /overdrive,pow er steering, A B S, pow er First Months Payment...... $499 First Months Payment...... $499 V 8, autom atic w /overdrive,pow er steering, A BS, pow er brakes, A ir conditioning, pow er seats, pow er locks, Security Deposit...... $0 Security Deposit...... $0 brakes, A ir conditioning, pow er seats, pow er locks, pow er pow er w indow s, cruise, tilt w heel, alloy w heels, am /fm Down Payment...... $0 Down Payment...... $0 stereo-cass, leather interior, floor m ats, dual air baas, Cash due at signing...... $499 Cash due at signing...... $499 w indow s, cruise, tilt w heel, alloy w heels, am /fm stereo- .Stock#9931 ,VIN#XY3652815, Total of Payments...... $17,964 Total of Payments...... $17,964 cass, leather interior, floor m ats, dual air bags, Stock

150/mile over 36,000 miles 150/mile over 36,000 miles #9814, VIN #XY688547, M SRP $39,100 \ _ )

m i m m m m m m m m m m m s i 6 cyl, auto w/od, ps, pb, air conditioning, p/locks/win, m w m m m m m ® V 8 , auto w/od, ps, pb, ABS, AC, p/locks/win, cruise/tilt, alloy wheels, r/def, cruise/tilt, am/fm stereo, CD player, console, buckets, V 8 , auto w/od, ps, pb, air conditioning, p/locks/win, cruise/tilt, am/fm stereo-cass -CD player, power sunroof, leather interior, dual air alloy whls, t/gls, cloth int, dual air bags, keyless entry, rear defogger, am /fm stereo-cass, floor m ats, int wipers, dual bags, running boards, tow Pkg., $1750 opt pkg discount, $1000 lease VIN#X56841 29, Stk#9881, MRSP $18,875. Dealer disc air bags, VIN#XX621235, Stk#9505, MRSP $23,790. 36 renewal, $400 college grad rebate if qualified,VIN#XUJ28078, Stk#9851, $1065, $400 coll grad rebate if qual, 36 month closed month closed end lease, $1999 down $0 security deposit MRSP $33,885. 36 month closed end lease, $2999 cap cost reduction, end lease, $1500 down, $250 ref security deposit due due at inception. 12000 miles per year. 150 over, Total of $300 refundable security deposit due at inception. 12000 miles per year at inception. 12000 miles per year.15

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1994 Olds 1999 GMC 1996 Olds 1998 Ford 1997 Mercury 1997 FORD SAVANA CUTLASS SUPREME CLUB WAGON XLT VILLAGER GS EXPLORER LIMITED wh1»!PI‘* a J r o 'w / £ r o f * 1 White, V8, auto , ps, pb, V6, auto w/od, AC, V6, auto w/OD, ps, pb, AC, V8, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, AC, p/seats, AC, p/locks/win/sts, int wprs, con- ■ ABS,A/C, am/fm stereo, int VtO, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, AC, P/seats/locks/win, am/fm stereo w/cass, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise/tilt, roof rack, c o n ­ sole, buckets, alloy whls, r/def, ■ wprs, buckets, leath int, dual p/locks/win/seat, P/locks/win, am/fm stereo w/cass, cruise/tilt, roof rack, cruise/tilt, alloy whls,buckets, sole, buckets, alloy whls, am/fm stereo cruise/tilt,am/fm-cass, leath int, dual ■ air bags, Stk#1189, cruise/tilt, Stk#3804, cloth int, int wprs, bal of fact warr. dual air r/def, cloth int, b a l of fact w arr. d u a l air w/cass, C D player, moonroof t/gls, leath air bags, VIN#RH328128, Stk#1160, I V!N#X1009655, 19,376 mi. bags, Stk#600, V IN # W H B 7 6 3 4 0 ,25,997 mi. bags, White, Stk#501. VIN#VDJ13473, int, bal of fact warr. dual air bags, Black, 59,241 miles. VIN#348351, 38,212 mi.. Blue. 18,9 41 mi. Stk#626, VIN#VZA78715, 30,522 mi. $10.688 1 *20,800 S13,995 *2 2 ,4 9 5 S17.495 s2 2 .9 9 5

1998 Buick 1996 Pontiac 1997 Ford REGAL GRAND SPORT 1995 Olds 1998 FORD 1998 Mercury V6 , auto , ps, pb, AC, alloy GRAND AM GT AURORA MUSTANG 2DR. V6. auto, ps. ABS, pb. A/C, V6, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS. A/C, am/fm /seats/locks/win, roof rack, console, whls, CD player, keyless am/fm stereo .dual air bags, console, V6, auto w/OD, ps, pb, AC, B 4cy,M u I ^ p 9 ^ B ? ^ C . p l , entry, am/fm stereo w/cass., buckts. int wprs,p/sts. pi, pw. alloy stereo w/cass.,p/l, p/w, p/seats,. int P/seats/locks/win, am/fm stereo uckets, r/def, cruise/tilt, am/fm pw , int w p rs, c r u is e , tilt, c o n s o le , b u c k ­ whls, cruise/tilt, leath int, r/def. T/gls, wipers, alloy whls, buckets, console, CD w /cass, CDplayer, cruise/tilt, stereo-cass, cloth int, dual air ets, alloy whls, fir mats, r/def, AM /FM p/seats/win/locks, cruise, tilt, White.CD player. Stk#1168, player, moonroot t/gls. r/def, dual Air console,alloy whls,buckets, r/def, cloth bags,tinted glas, cloth int, alloy whls, stereo w/cass, to, cloth int, dual air leath int, VIN#W1536188, Bags, cruise, tilt, leathint,Stk#1148,VIN# int, bal of fact warr. dual air bags, White, int wprs, bal of fact warr, Blue, baas, bal of tact warr.,Stk#494, VIN#TC834490, 32,424 mi. S4111020, 57,537 miles, Green. V!N#VU604443. Stk#625, 22.35S VIN#W«646611, 23,059 mi. Dk. 6,138 mi. Stk#439, VIN#W F169662, 20,757 mi. mi. G re e n . $21,600 $12,795 $13,995 $14 ,9 9 5 S1 9 -4 9 5 S1 JU 9 9 5

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1997 Buick 1996 GMC 1996 Ford 1992 Mercury 1997 LINCOLN 1998 Buick REGAL G S W I N S T A R G S GRAND MARQDIS V6 Supercharged, auto w/OD, ps. SONOMA V8, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS, AC, CONTINENTAL SKYLARK CUSTOM ABS, pb, AC, int wprs. p/l. p/w, V6, auto w/od, ps, pb, ABS, A/C, pi, p/seats/locks/win, alloy whls, am/fm V8, auto w/od, ps, ABS.pb, A/C, p/sts, cruise, 4dr, 6cyl, auto w/od,ps, pb, p/seats, cruise/tilt, alloy whls. fir mats, 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, AC, ABS, AC, am/fm stereo-cass, am/fmstereo.VIN#TK50424 pw, int wprs, cruise/tilt, buckets, alloy s t e r e o -c a s s ,in t w p rs, cruise/tilt, r/def, pi, pw.tilt, alloy w h ls, r/def, int wprs, alloy whls, tilt, cruise, alum whls, dual air r/def, console, buckets.am/fm-cass, whls, r/def, am/fm stereo w/cass., tg, t/gls, leath int, keyless entry, dual air am/fm stereo w/cass., alarm, dual air bags, rec seats, p/win/locks, leath int. dual air bags, tg. 1, Stk#1179, 46,509 mi., bags, Stk#643, VIN#NX757205, Stk#3612, VIN#WC400696, VIN#V1415150, Stk#1157, 46.533 cloth int, Burg., dual air bags, 59,426 mi, White bags,leath int, keyless entry, bal of fact warr., 20,243 mi. miles Stk#564, VIN#TBA91948, 45,603 mi. VIN #VY690891, Stk#523,33,512 miles, Silver. S1 1 .9 9 5 * 1 5 . 9 9 5 *0 .9 9 5 S1 4 ,9 9 5 s9 ,9 9 5 $2 0 .9 9 5

1995 Ponliac 1999 PONTIAC 1997 Cadillac 1997 Ford 1997 Lincoln GRAND AM SE DEVILLE GRAND AM SE E-350 VAN 1998 Lincoln TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE V6, auto, ps, pb, ABS, am/fm 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, ABS, AC, p/l, p/w, V 8, auto w/OD, ps, A B S , pb, A/C, p/seats, pi, stereo-cass, p/win/locks/, A/C, int V8, auto, w/OD, ps, pb, ABS, A/C, p/sts, pi, pw, White, V8 diesel, auto w/od, ps, TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE pw, int wprs, cruise, tilt, alloy whls,r/def, int wipers, cruise, tilt, alloy whls, r/def, am/fm int wprs, cruise, tilt, console, buckets, ABS, pb, AC, int wprs, am/fm V8, auto w/OD, ps, A B S , pb, A/C, p/seats, pi, am/fm stereo-cass, leath int, dual air bags, wprs, cruise/tilt, console, buckets, keyless entry, tg.bal of fact warr., L O W r/def, fir. mats, cloth int, dual air stereo w/cass., ICD player 10 Disc, leath int, t/gls, am/fm stereo-cass, cloth int, air stereo, vinyl int.,air bag, bal of pw, int wprs, cruise, tilt, alloy whls,r/def, bags, bal of fact warr., fog lamps, dual air bags, bal of fact warr., VIN#VU200918, bag,r/def, tinted gls, VIN#SM624134, am/fm stereo-cass, leath int, dual air bags, M ILES Stk#578, VIN#VY753711, 15,458 mi., Stk#3957, VIN#XM725099, Stk#1132,30,443 mi., STk#1191, 67,152 mi. White. fact warr.,Stk#603, keyless entry, tg.bal of tact warr.,Carr. Roof, White. 18,223 miles, VIN#VHA59884,'HA59884, 7,623 mi. Stk#535, VIN#WY735384, 27,655.mi., 27,655.mi„ C A A S1 5 .9 9 5 *2 6 ,4 9 5 $7,995 S‘22,995 s26,995 22,995

1997 Mercury 1997 Buick Pontiac 1998 Chevrolet 1998 Mercury 1996 Ford 1997 GRAND MARQUIS GS RIVIERA MAUBU GRAND MARQUIS V8, auto w/od, ps, ABS, pb. AC, ESCORT LX V6 Supercharged, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, 4 cyl, auto, m ^b^AC^ocks, p/win, V6, auto, ps, pb, A/C, int wprs, p/locks/win, V8, auto w/od, ps, pb, ABS, AC, int p/seats/locks/win,int wprs, 4 cyl, auto w/od, ps, pb, AC, am/fm AC, p/locks, p/win,p/seats,int wprs, con­ int wprs, cruise/tilt, console, buckets, alloy cruise/tilt, console, r/def, buckets, tinted glass, wprs, am/fm stereo-cass, cruise/tilt, wire whl covers, am/fm stereo, Int wprs, console, buckets, sole, buckets, cruise, tilt, CD player, moon whlsr CD player 12/disc, moon roof t/gls, p/win/locks/seats, cloth int, alloy whls, roof t/gls, leath int, dual air bags, alloy whls, am/fm stereo w/cass., air bag, cloth interior, dual air bags, keyless entry, Bal of fact stereo-cass. cloth int. r/def, tg, key- t/gls, dual air bags, cloth int, am/fm stereo w/cass., VIN#V4709648, cloth int, dual air bags,. r/def, am/fm stereo Burgandy, bal of fact warr., VIN#WY57694, fess entry, dual air bags. bal. of fac­ STK#602, VIN#TWt 84656, w/cass. VIN#V7510151, Stk#1197, 39.270 Stk#1123,27,528 miles. warr..semcon roof Tan, Stk#534, tory warr., Stk#502, Stk#1171. 56,908 miles. Black. mi. Red. VIN#W X668232, 19,426 mi. VIN#VX630799, 27,981 mi. Green. 40,771 mi. White, $16,995 $1 2 .4 9 5 S13,995 $1 9 ,9 9 5 M 6 j 9 9 5 s7 ,8 9 5

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