The Franklin news-reCorD Franklin’s oldest CommunityNewspaper Se¢onaclass postage aid VOL18, NO.32 TWOSECTIONS, 22 PAGES THURSDAY,AUGUST 9, 1973 Office phone725-33Q0 =t so,,met, n.J. oa~1~. 19 CENTSPEF, COPY-$4.50 PERYEAR Council Nod Given To School Police by AnitaSusi "CouncilmanWilliams added won’tsolve anything. that he could show Mr. "I intend to appear at the A resolution to approve a Zuckermantowns where the Mondaynight board meetingto programwhich would place two programwas workingalready. find a written report, find out police officers in counseling Hestated that the juvenilecourt whyyou persist ia this idiocyand positionsat FranklinHigh School loadin Tucson,Ariz., which has a find out howwe ean reverse it," and Sampson G. Smith In- SchoolResource Officer (SRO) Mr. Grundfestangrily told the termediate Schoolwas passed program,had been substantially council. unanimouslyby the township reduced. CouncilmanWilliams retorted council at a special executive that be hadoffered to play tapes session Tuesdaynight in the Data.Banks of his visits to out-of-stateSRO municipalbuilding. programs,given oral reports and Councilman Bruce Williams "I cantell youo.f SLEPAfunds writtena letter to newspaperson said the school board had ap- whichhave been used to create the program.’ proveda similar resolution at data banks collecting in- "I den’twant your tapes - I am their closed Mondaynight formationfor the FBIon ’pre- not in the Watergatebusiness," agenda meeting, and would delinquents’,tsaid Mr.Zucker- repliedMr. Grundfest,com- presentthe resolutionfor a final man."This program is toe loose. plainingthat no written copy of voteat their publicmeeting next ¯ It cango oneway or the other." theresolution wasavailable to Monday.One board memberhad Dr. Driver said he wascon- the public at the meeting. cast a dissenting vote at that cernedabout record-keepingand meeting.Mr. Williamssaid the said in Tucsonand Pasadenano ACLUPresident counciland school board had felt ¯ records were kept on students Itwould be highly desirable to other than confidential notes Anelectric silenceclosed over chooseand train the liaison whichwere destroyed when the the meetingwhen Robert Roth, policeintime for the first day of studentsleft school.He stressed presidentofthe Somerset County school,and told the council "We that the successof the programchapterof the American Civil ¯ 1 # Thursday’storrential downpours created official disaster.areas aclventurousfoursome guides an unwillingVW to whatthey mustmove quickly." dependedon selecting the right LibertiesUnion rose to speak. Re LandA~Oy’~ in townsto the north of the Princetonarea and gave this hopewill bedry land ahead. AfterMr. Williams had read policemanfor the job. pointedoutthat ull rules ofpolice vicinity a thoroughdunking. On flooded Griggstown street, an (Cliff Moorephoto) theresolution., which was CouncilmanWilliam Howard interrogationshould apply if composedprimarily of a "ten-addedthat the city of Tucsonhad policederived information from tatlveprogram description," and closed down a jail sincethey had studentsin theprogram, and thecouncil had passed it, Mayor started the SROprogram. askedwho the SRO’s would be AttilaLattanzio asked the dozen Mrs. SandraGrundfest wanted responsibleto. : Full Trial Ordered By Court membersofthe audience ifthey to knowif SROelf leers could CouncilmanJohn Cullen took had any questionson the verbally relay information advantageof a pauseto ask the resolution. learned.from students to other council if non-residentscould policemen, saying she saw a speakat public meetings. Mr. "CopIn School" conflictin doingso. Rothinformed him that he lived "Howcan kids trust the SROIf at 72 JFK Boulevardand the In Nepote-Sisler Land Case Edward Zuckerman, an at- informationfrom confidential other councilmen said non- torney with the firm of interviewsis used?"she asked. residents couldspeak at public by AnitaSusi the timethey signed the contract., the contract.Both Mr. Sisler and Rosenhouse, Cutler and meetingsanyway. Mr.Zeloof deny promisingto guckermanlocated in Somerset, Santa Claus Mr.Roth wanted to know why askedthe council ifit was not thecouncil hadcalled a spur-of- Sketchesby DonnaGordeuk blr. Norrisasked the court to buildlarge lot homeson the site, inconsistenttohave a policemen compelthe Nepotesto honorthe andthe contractdoes not restrict "Wehave some ’liberals who the-momentmeeting to vote on A full trial has beenordered by contract or pay damagesto Mr. developmentto anyparticular actas a "friendlyresource wouldonly be happyif wehad theSRO. He wastold by Mr. SomersetCounty Superior Court Sisler for costs incurred in type. person"and also as a lawen- SantaClaus in the highschool," Williamsthat the regular Judge SamuelLenox in a ease preparingan applicationfor a Mr. and Mrs. Nepoteclaim forcementofficer inthe schools. replied councilman Norman Thursdaymeeting this week was mobilehome park on the site. Mr. they did not knowwhat they were Mr.Zuckerman, who has also Fisher,adding that if educators cancelledforvacations, thatthe’ involving MayoSisler, a servedas a municipalcourt haddone their job right the town boardfelt the program would be prominent Franklin Norrisalso claimed Mr. Sisler signingat the timeof the closing. judgein Franklin,asked the businessman, and Peter and hadreceived anoffer for the land Theywere represented at the wouldnot havethis problem. mosteffective if started in HelenNepote, an elderly couple at$4,700 an acre, $700 an acre time by Stanley Dickerson,an counciltomandate that records "I find it unbelievablethey September,and that if the whoown 110 acres of farmland morethan he was to pay for .the attorney fromSouth River, who wouldnot be kept on students or wouldclose a jail in Tucsonjust councilwere to wait its next on Bennetts Lanein Franklin. 70acre tract, and wanted $49,000 wasout of the office andhad an revealconfidential information for that," said Jerry Grundfest.regularmeeting there would be The Nepote’s are being damagesforthe loss il he did not associate~James Rollyson, obtainedfrom students, orthe "I’dlike to seea scientificstudy insufficienttimebefore school representedby MiltonDiamond, receivethe landfrom the handlethe signing inDecember councilwould "simply beputting on that. Youcall a meetingone- openedto startthe program. attorney for the Franklin Nepotes. of 197l.The farm couple, who a copin the school." two-thieeand the publichas never TheACLU president alsoasked Township Taxpayers bothspeak with Italian accents, Councilman’Richard Driver seen a report from you on the the council to write into the Association. JudgeLenox found one fact in claimthey trusted Mr. Zeloof accusedMr. Zuckermanof program.You have educational program protections for Last Friday, the concerned thehearing which he felt was andMr. Sisler, and contend that "drawinga hell of a lotof con- and administrativeproblems in students’rights in questioning, parties met in Trentofi for a disputable,thatEzra Zeloof, a ifthe developer wants to build clusieasfrom a 30-secondperusal our schools tosolve. Hiring one and to give the public full hearingoriginally set for July13 long-timefriend ofthe Nepotes, luxuryhomes he can still have of the program."_manas a sleuthor semi-sleuthknowledgeof the program. but postponed due to the mayhave misrepresented facts the land. Mr. Cullenagreed, saying he hospitalizationof Mr. Diamond.regardingtheeventual useof the JudgeLenox stated Fridaythat understoodwhy the word"ab- At the hearing,Mr. Sisler’s at- land to the Nepotesin arranging he was"sufficiently concerned" solute" becameimportant in the torney, Richard Norris or the sale to Mr.Sisler. aboutfraud in the ease to denya Universal High questignof privacy. Somerville,asked for a summary summaryjudgment in the ease judgementon the case, claiming TheNepotes claim Mr. Zeloof, andorder a full trial. A pretrial 1984 that there wasno questionthat a realtor, promisedthem that hearinghas been set for Sept.20. the Nepoteshad signed a con- "only the finest luxuryhomes" Mr.Norris, attorney for Mr. Gets Off Ground "Wehave the potential to grow tract to sell their land to Mr. wouldbe built on the 70 acresof Sisler,saidthe application forthe / into what GeorgeOrwell saw trailerpark has been held in "Universal High" has been createa desire inthese students years ago," Mr. Rothremarked. Sisler at $4,O00an acre, that farmland in Middlebush.When selectedas the nameof a planned tolearn. The alternate school WhenMr. Williams said society there wasno questionthey had Mr.Sifter appliedto the Franklin abeyancebecause they feel it couldalso go the other way into refusedto fulfill the contract,and boardof adjustmentto build a wouldbe a wasteof moneyto alternate junior andsenior high groupclaims too many students that there wasno questionthey 3ll-unit mobilehome park on the continueuntil the land is theirs, school being developed by a arepoor readers, truant ordrop anarchy,Mr. Roth said he was had had legal repr~entation at site, the Nepotesrefused to honor He pointedout the land was group of localparents and outs as a result of public notinterested inanarchy but students.Theschool’s enrollment education. thoughtthe Constitutionand the willnot be limited toFranklin "Theeducational approach at Bill of Rightswas a pretty’ good Mr.and Mrs. Peter Nepote, an elderly farm couple, claim they students,butwilt coverneigh- UniversalHighwill be different meansto run a government.. weredeceived by their old friendEzra Zeloof, into selling70 boringcommunities also.Student fromthat offered at public Mr. Zuekermanasked whythe acresof farmland to MayoSider. coordinatorRhodeEllison, a past schools,"noted Linda Remoff of councilcould not hire a retiree or presidentof theSampson G. Martinsville, Ms. Remoff,a former policemanand makehim SmithIntermediate School curriculumcommittee member, responsible to the school board studentcouncil, noted the group said the approachwould differ rather than the police chief. He "hopesto serve all whoneed and not-becauseof newtechniques wae told by Mr. Williamsthat recently zonedfor PlannedUnit residential. Mr. Nepoteis 70 want this type of educational but becauseof the "total process other SROprograms had found Developmentand said people yearsold andsays’he plans to use program." of socializationand the kindsef youngpolice to be mosteffective, were"going door to door" of- the moneyfrom sale ofhis land A groupof interestedadults valuesand character traits that andthat tl’ie studentshad to know feringamounts up to $8,000an for his retirement.Their attorney andstudents metlast Wednesday will be encouraged." the policereally werepolicemen. acre for land in the Nepote’s saysbe first got involvedin the at thehome of Mr,and Mrs. Basicskills will be offeredat "Youwant a fraud, whydon’t neighborhood.To build a P.U.D.. case during a Taxpayer’s GeorgePinheiro, whore.side at35 the school along, with a broad wehire anactor andgive hima a person must, monopoly-fash-Associationmeeting, whenthe LakeAve., Somerset, to talk curriculum, according to the uniform?"said Mr.Williams. ion, acquire 300 acres of land coupleasked himto represent abouttheir feeling that more and group.Standard credentials and "You want aeop in the in adjacent parcels. Mr.Norris themwith the problem. morepeople are becoming aware a "negotiablediploma" will he schools,"countered Mr. hinted that the Nepote’sneigh- Mr. Diamondfeels the Nepetes that what theyfeel are availableto the studentsto proveZuckermun."You have to build bors, who he believes are havewon a smallvietary because authoritarianmethods ofpublic they have the skills to do safeguardsintothis program. Of relativesof the farmcouple, have evidencehad been found to order schools arc degradingand op- whateverthey need to do. courseyou can’twrite in enough land among them to a trial. Henoted that hewould try pressive. Thegroup feels that Thegroup generally feels everything,but if youcan makeup one P.U.D. area. to subpoenaMr. Zeloof, whois manyyoung people are bored, assuredthestudents atUniversal enunciateyour concerns about TheNepotes say they wantthe presently not involved in the apathetic and hostile towards High will apply themselves dPrivaey,you can write them land to remain rural or litigation. traditional schools, and that towardlearning in a newway, own.I suspect yoti choose not to punishmentand threats don’t becausethey feel the students doit but want ~to leave this will be less fearfuland unxious. programfuzzy and vague," Mr. Gradingand testing win be Zuekermansaid. replacesby teacher-student (SeePolice, Page 8-A.) conferencesandevaluations. WeekOf The People Will A committee structure has been developed by the group to Fire Damages implementits plans. Kate Ertz- Berger,a Franklinite employed Honor Black Leaders as a fund raiser for thestate Portion Of Departmentof Community Af- This year the Somerset serve the interests of the poor Committeewhich is planningand fairsin Trenton,was selected CommunityAction Program’s and powerless, Booker T. developingthe SecondAnnual financechairman for the group. SiS 1 el" Bldg. Weekof the People, whichruns. Waahington, Frederick Weekof the People,Mr. Thirteenstudents met at the . fromAugust 18 throughAugust Douglass,Eugene Debs, Harriet Robinsonhas introduced many homeof the Pinheiro’s daughter, A telephoneequipment room 25, will’dedicateeach day during. Tubman and the womeno[ ideas whichhave highlighted the Michelle,to select the nameof ¯locatedat the rear of the Stsler the weekto differentindividuals America,as well as the local importanceof local’ historical the sehouland discuss plans. So office buildingat 900 Hamilton and groupswhich have played a youth whofind ’guidance and background,andreaffirmed the farenrollment hashad a ceilingSt., Somerset,suffered smoke significant role in shapingthe direction from FeFe White, SCAPphilosophy that what of80set,witha50-50 hlack-whRe and water damagedue to a fire history of our country and director of the HamiltonPark happensin localcommunities . ratio. last Fridayafternoon. communities. The week will .YouthDevelopment Project. shapesand directs the future of Theschool will be staffed by FranklinFire InspectorMartin beginby honoringPaul Hobnsoo, thecountry, oneor two full-time teachers, McLaughlinreported about 40 who embodies many of the The concept of honoring with the remainderof the In- firemen from the Community struggles undertakenby black historical and communityheros SCAPInvites all interested struetion being a cooperative and.EastFranklin volunteer fire andpoor people in order to live wasintroduced to the Weekof the individualsand groups to join in volunteercommunity effort. companiesresponded toa call at decentand selbrospecUnglives. People planning committeeby thecelebration ofthe Week of the Anothermeeting for the school 3:22 p.m. on Friday, August 3, Aparade is scheduledfor Paul Eugene .Robinson, a local People.Planning meetings are hasbeen scheduled forAug.’29, The fire was contained tothe RobesonDay, August 18, which historianwho specializes in black heldweekly onFridaye atll a.m. whencammitteeswiUrepertund~ulpmentroom in theoffice will be followed by an political analysis.Mr. Robinson, in thecommunity room at 429 decidewhether ornet to open In building. educationalprogram and a dance whoresides In Franklin,leaches LewisSt., Somerset. All c0m- the fall.Persons, whether Cause of the tireis un, later that evening.Other days history and Americansocial munity. members and parentsorstudents, interested indetermined, according toMr. ..will honor the children of problemsat theUrban Education representatives of local Joining theUniversal High McLaughlln. The fire was not of ¯ America,leaders of local and Dept.of Rutger’sUniversity . organizations arewelcome" to. committees may contact Mrs. suspicious origin, but is under ¯ : national, organizationswhich College.Ascoordinator ofthe attend... :: . . ’. : Plnhelroat246-3263 In’somereet. investigation, hereported. - .... I ¯ r, ? /¯/ 2-A : i:i i:¯/i:¯i¯:: !¯/¯ .... (i:! i :" i THURSDAY’AUGUST 9’ i973 ’" "’ ’ " " : ~ 1 ’ " OBITU~I~.IES Suggestions Given :Ai To d:: : . Teacher Supply, Demands I Althoughthe over-supplyof earlier chanceto switch careers and that their professional ex- direction of Fucillo and Warren ¯ certified teachersgives every iftbeyfindtbeyden’tlikeorean’t cellence is unproven." Her B ar bara Ha se, FuneralHome, Manville. schoolits pickof top-qualityjob handleclassroom teaching, recommendations,she believes, ’ candidates, manybright, and MissHake deplores "the loss to "could pave the waytoward a Victim Of WILLIAMD. ilALLER creativenovices are beinglost to the professionof bright, creative more promising professional ¯ the teachingprofession for lack noviceteachers whoseunlysins future for both novice and BRIDGEWATER-- William of opportunity.The journal of the are that they wereborn too late veteranteachers." Accid D Hailer Sr., 76, of 1370 Mt. New Jersey Education ant VernonRoad, died Saturdayat Association( NJEA) suggests HILLSBOROUGH- Mrs. SomersetHospital following long steps to bring the supply of BarberaR.Huse, 39, of Amwell illness. teachers into balance with Cub Scout Pack 186 Road, Neshanicwaskllledat7:30 Bornin Parsons, W.Va., he demand. p.m.last Fridaywhen a tractor- hadliv.ed here35 years. Someschool districts have trailer traveling southon Route Mr.Hailer was a self-employed received200 or moreapplications Picnics At Park 206 collided with her car near¯ cabinet makerand retired in for a single teacher vacancy, the Old SomervilleRoad inter- 1968. repor tsanNJEAReviewarticlebyCubScout Pack 186, sponsored earn the Arrowof Light Award, section. Survivingare his widow,Mrs. SusanM.Hake, assistantprofessor by the ManvilleElks, held a the highestaward in Cubbing.In Mrs.Huse was the ownerof the EdithHailer; three sons,William ? ofedecationatFairleighDickinsonpicnic at DukesIsland Park on an impressive Crossing the BarbaraR. HuseRealty Co. at D. Jr. of Farmingdale,John P. of : : University."Even to the best of July 28 as its July meetingand Bridge Ceremony,Chris was the residence on AmweBRoad. Middlesexand Michael Q. of St. ’..the inexperienced,many school summeractivity. divested of his Webelos Leslie Weissof Robbinsville, Louis,Mo.; four daughters,Mrs. .. doorsare closing." Beforelunch, a Frisbeecontest neckerchiefby the Cubmnster. an 11 year old daughterof Mrs. HelenHearn of Martnsville, : MissHake blames the nation’s washeld and Chris Kobiellaof Heand his parentsthen crossed Huse,was a passengerin the car. Mrs. Lillian Moodyand Mrs. :. collegesfor recruitingtoo manyWebelesDen 1 wasdeclared the the bridge from Cubbing to TheHillsborough First Aid and MaryA. Cole, of Bridgewater students into teacher- Frisbee champof the Pack. The Scouting where they were RescueSquad transported both and Mrs. DorothyKlmbell of preparation programsand the Cubsthen cobkedlunch for their welcomedinto the Troop by to SomersetHospital, Somerville LakeForest, IlL; ’a brother, state educationdepartments for familiesin keepingwith the July Jamie Wirzman, Junior whereMiss Weiss was treated for Charlesof Elkton,Md.; a sister, issuing "emergency" cer- themeof CubScout chef. Assistant Scoutmaster, who minorlacerations of the faceand Mrs. EmmaMelntrye of Elkton, tificates "which still allow Following lunch, the Pack presented the Troop 186 scalp andreleased. Md.,sixteen grandchildrenand less qualified teachersto keep meeting was held. Timmy neckerchiefto the newscout. Mrs. Rose was pronounced ten great grandchildren. fully qualifiedyoung teachers out McLaughlinof Den2 receiveda Thepicnic ended with a softball deadon arrival. Funeral services were held of work."Her article proposes: silver arrowto add to the gold gamefeaturing the abovenamed Hillsborough Police Chief Tuesdayat 11 a.m. from the -- Animmediate end to State arrow and wolf badge he had Cubsplus CubsGeorge Kobiella, DonaldDowches reported that Cnsick Funeral Home,Somer- issuance of sub-standard previously earned. Dick Corey Ehrustrum and Doug ’ the victimwas driving her car ville. teachingcertificates. McLaughlin,leader of Webelos Petrone and parents, brothers northon Route206 when the In lieu of flowers,contributions -- A quotaon studentsallowed Den2, then .presented athlete and sisters, New Patrolman On Manville Beat trailer separated from the maybe madeto the Martinsville activity badges to Randy into collegeteachnr-preparation POLLUTIONFILM tractor-trailer vehicle driven RescueSquad. programs. McLaughlin,Joel Wirzmanand ’ MANVILLE--AsBorough Mayor Joseph Patero, left, presides,Patrolman Daniel Kurdyla takes the southby JamesB. Murphy,28, of --Stiffer criteria for admissionJerald Wirzman. The boys A half-hour film concerning oath to becomea fulltime policeman.Shown holding the Bibleis Police ChiefTheodore Lapay. Mr. Arlington,swerved into the CARLD.IIOLMGBEN into these programs. demonstratedtheir skills in sit- pollution of areastreams and Theaddition of PatrolmanKurdyla brings the Manville Police Department to 19 fulltimeofficers, ups,push-ups and the standing oppesitelaneandstrunktheHuse -- Bettercounseling of college lakes will be televised on Newofflcers earn $8,770 to start. (PhotographyWorkshop photo) ear. BRIDGEWATER-- Car] D. students to makethem aware of broad jump. "Assignment:NewJersey," Aug. Chief Dowchesindicated that Helmgren,64, of 1632Southbrook supplyand demandrealities in KenFalter, Cubmaster,and 19, at 8:30p.m. on Channels52, charges are being held pending Drive, died Sundayat Somerset variouscareer fields. SteveKobiella,leader of Webelos23,50and58. furtherinvsstigation." Hospital. --earlier and moreintense Den I, then inducted Sergio "The LandWe Need," focuses The investigating patrolman Bornin Brooklyn,helived here exposureof collegestudents to dePinto and DavidFalter into on the effects of increased Millstone Teens Earn, Aid" wasRobert Tulner. for the past 12 years. Hewas a actual teaching situations -- WehelesDen 1. buildingin CentralNew Jersey. Mrs. Hose was the wife of retired project engineer with upgradingteacher preparation Thehighlightofthemeetlng Tbefilmwaspreducedby.the RobertHnse,former announcer Johns-Manvillefor28yearsanda was the graduation of Chris and also giving students an Stony Brook-MillstoneWater- Summer Rec for radio station WCTCin New memberof their Quarter- Kobiellainto Troop186. shedsAssociation. e" Programs Brunswick. CenturyClub. Hewas a member Chrisis one of three Cubsto Her father, Stanley Rustic, oftheChristUnitedPresbyterian Perini MILLSTONE-Two young Kathy supervises the Ann teenagerswho don’t’drive are at formerowner of the RusticMall Church,Martinsville. teenagers here are earning Street playground. She coor- the mercyoftheirparents to take Theater and ShoppingCenter in A retired WorldWar I Army Musie moneyduring their vacationtime dinates the play activities for themto work." Manville,was murdered July 5, colonel, he wasa graduate of Studio YCHOOLI.).HI" ""J" " " and helping improvethe corn- youngstersand watchesover the ’"Theseyoung people have no 1972at the Rustic Industrial StevensInstitute of Technology, PrivateInstruction munity’s summerrecreation childrenwho areleft at the park wayto workduring the summerCampus,Manville. Hoboken,with graduatework at TOGRADUATE East Millstone, has made the activities thanks to a summerfor the day whiletheir mothers unless we create jobs in Surviving are her husband; the "Polytechnic Institute, All Instruments honorlist at DrewUniversity’s employmentprogram started by are gone. Millstone",she continued, twodaughters, Lisa and Leslie; Brooklyn. TERREH AUTE, Ind. -- Collegeof LiberalArts. Included the countythis year. She has supervised such -- Mayor Anglada emphasized her mother, Mrs. Florence Survivingare his widow,Mrs. Beginners Through GeorgeJ. Magulakof 27 North on the llst are some 77 un- The program, is funded playgroundactivities as the that the boroughwas in needof Rustic of Warren;two sisters, EmmyHolmgren;two sons, Jon 15th Avenue,Manville, will dergraduateswho maintained a through the Federal Emergencymakingof yarndolls anda water" summerhelp - to workin the Mrs. Roman Urbanski of of Dallas, Tax. and Robertat Advanced straight Aaverage. Employment Act’s Public home;a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Q alty receive a bachelor of science ballooncontest and has plans for boroughclerk’s office helpingto Warren,and Mrs. RobertHanlon "ui degreein environmentalhealth COUNTYBOARD Employmentprovision. A federal a Watermeloneating contest keepup records,to help organize’ of Bridgewater. Latta of Skillman;two sisters Instruction services whenIndiana State grant of $67,158was made to the before the summeris over. a more formal recreation Funeral services were held Mrs. ROllN elsen of Westford, is Our University holds its summer SOMERVILLE-TheSomersetcountyto subsidizesummer jobs Twoweeks ago Kathysuper- ’program with community Mondaymorning at the Mary, N.Y.and MissAnna Holmgren of Profession" commencement exercises. County Vocational Board of for teenagers, vised a carnival to help raise baseball teams-andshe hoped MotherofGedChurch, Flagtawn. Brooklyn and four grand- RichardPerini, Director Tuesday,Aug. 21. , Education will meet at 4:30 p.m. Kathy Smtgleski and Tim moneyto purchasea merry-go- that the oountycould provide the Burial was in Sacred heart children. B.A.Music Education .,..Ttwsday,Aug:.,14,. at the: newPatrick~ both ’14 "andMillstone round for the playground.The boroughwith funds to employ : Cemeteryin Hlllsborough: Privatefuneralservices were DEAN’SLIST ~ County Vocational-Technical ’/’~i~l~t~,:startedw0rk on’July 2 carnival netted $304of the $450 this teenagesumnler help next Arrangementswere made by the held Tuesdayfrom the" Spear (201) 725-6767 High Schooland TechnicalIn- underthe programsubsidy and neededanda cake sale scheduled year. Conroy Funeral Home,Bound FuneralHome, Somerville. 14 E. MainSt. for August 4 on Main St., "Jobswere created at the spur Brook. Burial followedin Somerset Somerville sonMADISON--DaVidofMr.and Mrs. K.M’LeuserLenser’of BridgewaterStitute onNorthTownship,Bridge Street, 31.win hold their jobsuntil AugustMillstone it is hopedwill provide of the.momentthis year", she the rest. said. "Witha little moreplanning ANDREWLABOSKY HillSRidge.MemorialPark, Basking TimPatrick’s job respon- nextyearwehopetaprovidejobsSOMERVILLE -- Andrew sibilitiesareto maintain the forfour or fiveborough Labosky, 47, of 41 CentralAve. JOHNPAWLIK boroughrecreation facilities teenagers." Now! includinga ball field on River diedSaturday in Somerset MANVILLE-JohnPawlik, 63, Roadarid the Ann Street ElectroliteCorp. Hospital. 224North 4th Ave., was dead on You Have Every Reason To Do All Your Banking at playground.Healso coordinates Helived in Manville for 12 arrivalatSomerset Hospital last useof theplaying field and Names Cubberly yearsbefore moving to. Wednesday after becoming ill at organizesthe youngerchildren Somerville26 years ago. He was home. He was the husband of RaymondL. CubberlySr., of employed as an industrial HelenPawlik. into teams. Millstone does not South BranchRoad, Ftagtown, engineer with Detecto Scale havean organizedLittle League has beenappointed distributor of Mr. "Pawlik was born in of its own. Company,Brooklyn. An Army Passiacand lived in Manvillefor CobaltBlue, a productof Auto veteranof WorldWarIT, he wasa 50 years. A retired employeof State Bank The County Employment Electrolite Corporationof New memberof the Roritan VFW. programwhich has funded 165 Johns-ManvilleCorp, he wasa jobs for teenagersthis summeris York. Survivingare a brother,Peter member of the company’s CobaltBlue is a liquidchemical LabeskyJr. of CliftonForge, Va. QuarterCentury Club. of Raritan Valley a boonfor small townssuch as formula that attacks harmful and a sister, Mrs.Mary Koteles Millstone, MayorGall Anglada Sulphation, the numberone Hewas a memberof the local related, of SouthBranch. senior citizens club and of causeof batteryfailure andshort Funeral services were held ManvilleLodge of Elks. "It’s veryhard in Millstonefor batterylife. Tuesdayat 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s Survivingin additionto his wife Here’s Proof: youngstersto find workor to Antique hunter? There’s a ByzantineChurch, South Main are a daughter, Mrs. Joyce keepa job outsideof town",she specialsection for youeach Week Street, Manville. Charneski of ManviBe;three said. "There’sno transportation in the easy-to-readclassified Burial followed in Sacred grandchildren; two brothers, . Regular Savings 5% except maybe bicycles and pages. Heart Cemetery under the Stave and AnthonyPawlik, both EffectiveAdg. 1. 1973 of Manville;and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Carmen of * Special Passbook Hillsberough and Mrs. Ann 51h% Cartoonof Somerville. Services were Saturday in EffectiveAu~. 1, 1973 8 greatcars in Fucillo &Warren Funeral Home, one.:: with a massfollowing at St., -k Certificates of Deposit Peter and PaulOrthodox Church. 6 to 7% Burial was in Sacred Heart The1973 Audi. Cemetery,Hillsborough. All accounts insured to $20,000.00 JOSEPHJ. DONAHUE Also: FRANKLIN-- Joseph J. Free Checking to All Donahueof Elizabeth Avenue, * died Monday.in Hunterdon MedicalCenter, Flemington. The , Ready Credit husbandof HildaOlson Donahue, he was72. Mr. Donahuewas bern in South * Saturday Banking BoundBrook and had lived here. all his life. Hewas a formerchief . Loans at Low Bank Rates of the South BoundBrook Fire Co. and a memberof the Exempt Firemen’sAssociation in South Save With Us and You’ll Never Need Another Bank BoundBrook. He was also a formerconstable in Franklin. Mr. Donahue was a com- municantof OurLady of Mercy Churchin South BoundBrook. Besideshis wife,he is survived by threesons, Joseph J. Jr. of 1. It hasthe sametype of steeringsystem1 as the racingFerrar], ’ Middlesex, Charles of South 2. It hasthemme trunkspacea= the Lincoln ContinentalMark IV. Bound Brook and John. of tale auk 3.It has the tametype of [9nh]onsystem es the Porsche911. Millburn;three daughters,Mrs. 4. I ~ hasabout the sameheadroom end Iegroorh as the Rolls.Roy’aeSilver Shadow. =L It hasindependent front suspensionlike the A~tonMartin. JohnClark of QueensVillage,. 6. It ha=front-wheel drive like the CadillacEldorado. N.Y.,Miss Patricia, athome,and 7. It hasa luxurlous Interior like the Mereedes-Benz2805E. Mrs. Kathleen Bickunas of 8. It gets the sameexpert service as the Volkzwagen. Flemington and 11 grund- Withthe ~ 973Audi you’ll alwaysget a lot mum¢sr for your money. children. (Or, shouldwe say, a lot morecert.) Services will be at 9 a.m. Friday fromthe ConroyFuneral Home,21 East SecondSt., Bound Brook,with a 9:30 a.m. Massof TheAudr the Resurrectionat OurLady of It’s a lot of carsfor the money; MercyChurch. Burial will beIn Resurrection Cemetery,Piscataway. IV, H. Porsche! Audi RECYCLE ¯,. " ¯ " 2." .’ OAretlcl’arkw~iTrenton.:::,!,:’!’:; ." "’: ~_.. ,i:.::." THIS 883,.9400 ~ , - NEWSPAPER Noball playingtoday, kids.

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Completeline of NEWPUMPING STATION at recently completed South Main Street underpass in Manville ¯ RALEIGH Borough.goes into full operationto help alleviate roadwayflooding due to last Thursday’s HEAVYRAIN left this flood sceneat North 12th Avenuenear Manville High School. ¯ VISTA¯ ROLLFAST torrential down-pours. BICYCLES ¯ Repairs ¯ Parts Photos by ¯ Accessories ()IH’IIM(*n..Sat. IO-ll P,m, Photography (’hos,.dW~,d flesd.lys 853Hamilton St. Workshop Somerset 249"4544 Spooky Brook Herbary GardenCenter & ProductMarket FRESH JERSEY PRODUCE ¯ TREES&SHRUBS ¯ RAILROADTIE WORK ¯ BRICK PATIO&WALKSii HANGINGPLANTS & HERBS 201-844-3333 Tues.- Fri. 10-6;Sat. 9-6; Sun.10-5 . ComeSee our AuthenicPine Reproductions Antiques , ~’, ...... Provin’eial Art , " " ’ : ¯ . Herman& VeraSchadt Comeh~ and browse if wedon’t have.it - we’lltry to get it for yotl UPSTAIRSATSPOOKY BROOK HERBARY

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ROYCE13ROOKoffManville’sSouthMainStreetrapidlyrises toreachfioodingstagedurlnglastThursday’sheavyrains. F~shioI-"g ~ SUMMER Flood Problems Crop Up C LEARANCE But Manville Is Spared ,o,. 11/ MANVILLE- While neigh- ’ boring Bound Brook and North ~ ¯ 0 ~\\ II/iliJl Plainfield were being severely lrnn lrll it liTl"l m~r~ li71[/"1 ...... ~L S|ocks ’ -:ALL inundatedwith rain water late IJ." IJ’./li.I~ "J.’ll Vl,~ll ~i,VlJi’H ¥illll[, ’ last Wednesday night and early .... l’ . .... ~,.. /i Thursday morning, Manville 17DIP~,Ti’tl V I]/’t]t/lL~rl~Vl E~ DI]~TE~’~ Ill[lit~~/~ \"\\X swimsuits_ Boroughhad ,Is usual flooding J[I IlL II IP, l, JUII 1.1[ JillUllllll JP.,lOJ. l II ilPi Jl)ZILJ.,III... problems. But they were minor ~/;/ /,’i BiiIiors . ’ ri eomparedto previousproblems, l~,tI’11~TliTlI’1[ I 113 ~lT&rrlld’lilITil 111Al~T1iT" /" Shorts~ our o" iglnalm Asusual,flaSh floods and wet’ i¥i/-]kl~l¥lJlaLJ~ I~l~lllll~I/-I.lb JI)_&111J[~ basements were reported, ...... ~/" " particularly in the Lost Valley ~,]~T]II~.||N’~,]~ area; However,no residents were z =t sz s ~,~xj~u~ II !I ""~i~ -- Halters lOW d tscount forcedto evacuatetheir homes. Volunteer firemen assisted in AFREE TRIP TO OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA pumpingoperations. Long dresses Borough Health Inspector price! Edward Purzyeki reported TWO18" COLOR "IVSETS flooding in the 13th Avenue- Bodysuits Brooks Boulevard vicinity, and willbe awarded tothe lucky winners inour free drawing . heavy flooding was evident at playgrounds. At one point during the storm, Mr. Purzycki said the South Main | Street underpass had about eight Just stop in at either our MainStreet orNorthSide Branchand fill out anentry inches of water and was net BANK AMERICARDMASTER CHARGE passable for about 45 minutes.. blank. Youmay be the winner of our Free Trip to FabulousOcho Rios, 1 He added that at 10:55 p.m. Jamaica,via Air Jamaica,to spend8 days and 7 nights at the plush TowerIsle Wednesday,Royce Brook crested Hotel and all expensesare paid. Or you could win an 18" Color TVset. No MARKETPLACEPRINCETON At ihe tunclionOf to 39 feet, 6 inches. Anhour later, obligation on your part except that you mustbe at least 18 years of age and Routes27 the stream receded. a~mo’we0an’~ menUon ~bese ~emo~ ] Mr. Purzyeki praised the new and518 5 inlle~ youmust take yourtrip beforeDee. 15, 1973. rIoflhOI makers,you’ll recognizethe labels in I pumpingstation off the South Enter Our Free DrawingNow thru Sept. 28 Princeton Main Street underpass as every garment! ’ " , , MARKETPLACE ¯ [ "working beautifully": during ¯ MANVILLE,NATIONAL BANK ’ MATAWAN I last week’s storm. The three- TheFriendly, HomestyleBank iR0ule34.2 m;ies ... pump station pumped 5,000 ¯ ?southOf Roule 9’ , gallons of water per minuteback South Somerset’sFkst Bankfor 47 Year~’ ¯ inleisect=on ’ into the hrook.."Wene~,er got to Estublishcd 1926’ ,. = ; , MemberF,D.I.C~ , i the third stage," he added. ¯ ,. " Wel3,’=ntl Satt0 d m " According to Mr, Purzyeki, * LobbyHours ’ n,,Iv~.,,. Wnlle.,l, .... - :o 6 p/.i Ttl~zr~: there’s not muchof a defense : ~ Mon.-Wed.9-3 .9- -. i ;indr. t0am l ¯ against a sub.tropical type of ; ’ : Thuls. 9:6 : ’ "" 9"8 " " :’ : : ’: rain wheh hit the’area last week .: Fri. 9’3&5-8: ’, 3-S ’ ’; i,, . .."There’s nosystemto ¢6pe ¢lth L’ ,.. :it~ .Bug ours :worked " :Sat’9:1,;!.i ’ r~ ’’; " 9-1 : ; r:: . :,.. Editorial Spared This Time Local Youths Seeking Summer Work~ LE’T RS ToThe EDITOR Manville Boroughwas fortunate that most of it was A service of this newspaper ~Blatant Distortion’ spared the full impact of the rains that, deluged and aimedat helping local young CARWASHER -- Keith Z~,dallls Pools Without Fences people get summeremployment of Manville,age 16, highschool inundated muchof the Central NewJersey area last in this area.Youths may call the junior, cars washedor waxed, Editor, Thursday. newspaperoffice and add their call 725-41749 a.m.-noon. Editor: The recent attack by RepublicanState Senatecandidate Robert Raellg nn ap- Manville residents and officials can count their nameto this register. Nameswill In responseto ’PoolSafety,’ I tooam very blessings this time around that the catastrophic appearfor threeweeks, or less if pointmentsmade by the former Democratic concernedabout the dangerof poolswithout majorityofthe Franklin Township Council conditions which resulted in nearby North Plainfield a tub is found.Employers ]viii a fence.Last year myneighbor put up a pool isa blatantdistortion forthe purpose ofquick and BoundBrook did not result in the borough. call youngpeople on the list if LAWNMOWING -- Charles andtn a conversationwith her she said that it politicalgain. they havelob openings.There is Horborg,13, of Manville;has shouldbe fencedin but becauseof the cost Mr.Haellg now suddenly becomes in- So, lucky this time, but not necessarily so the next nocha/ge for this service. ¯ finishedseventh grade, looking ¯ they woulddo the fencingthe followingyear. terestedin theproblems of Franklin time. for summerlawn Work;van be This year myson is walkingand able to Townshipbecause of his .candidacy and With the hurricane season fast approaching, those CARWASHER -- Dave Tarby of reachedat 725-7239. climbstairs easily. Thepool is still not apparentlyhasno intention ofletting facts Manville,age 16, high school protected.I don’twant to makeenemies but I standin the way of a pressrelease. who reside near hazardous streams and in areas junior, cars washedor waxed, don’t knowhow to tell her howuneasy I feel Thetruth of thematter is that the Franklin susceptible to flooding should be on constant guard. call 725-880810 a.m.-l:30p.m, aboutletting myson play in his own,yardfor TownshipCouncil had no choicebut to make Although Manville is no more immuneto flooding fear he mightwander into their yard and appointments,when they are due, regardless DOG SITTING, CARE FOR climbthe ladderInto their pool. of whetherDemocrats or Republicans conditions than any other NewJersey town in close DOGS- AI and DavidGiombetti Myonly alternative is’ to fencein our yard controlledthegoverning body.In the case of proximity to streams, and flood plains the borough and keephim in. Unfortunatelythat won’t themagistrate, theterm of that office ex- ages 17 and 14 are lookingfor workforever and I’m expectinga newbaby has been fortunate that the town has not be subjected OUTDOORMAINTENANCE, summerwork with dogs. They piredJune S-an appointment hadto be ODDJOBS wanted by Dave will dogsit at their home.Both this November,possibly twins, and 1 will made.Terms of membersof the Con- to a holocaust such as the one Wilkes Burro, Pa., Tarby,16, of Manville.He is a are students at Hillsborough haveto devotemuch of mytime to them. servationCommission expired inApril and experienced last year. It was, perhaps, the worst on Highand canbe reachedat 369- I hopethe health officials inspect this thesepositions hodto befilled. Other sophomoreat Manville High, problem,especially ifthere’s a law to protect record. 722.5808. 4569for their services. vacanciescaused by resignationssimilarly mychildren. I’mglad to see I’m not the only couldnot be left unfilled. Central NewJersey has had nothing like Wilkes concemedparent. TheFranklin Township Council was acting Burro had, thank God, and hopefully never will. underthe authorityit wasgiven to governthe ConcernedParent communityand Mr. Haelig,a formeroffice But the area’s flood problems seem to be growing Babysitting or office work FranklinTownship holder,should realize this point.The alter- more and more as attested by the recent problems wantedby CarolHurilla, 16, of LAWNMOWER MECHANIC - nativeto acting, asMr;. Haelig well knows, is and some past problems caused by hurricane Doria Manville.Has-typing skill and Russell Wisniewski, 14, of a cripplingofessential governmental ser- experiencewith children. Carol’s Manville can fix lawnmowers vices. and storms of a lesser magnitude. a juniorat ManvilleHigh School. andbikes. Healso has experience I mightpoint out that Gov. William Cahill, However, stream in trusion and flood plain 725-9224. in all typesof mechanicalrepair. ~~~~~~~~n~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fif~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~~~~snowcast In the role of a lameduck governor restrictions have, and are, being created to cope with Call725-8144. byhis defeat atthe polls in June, nominated scoresofpersons tountitled posts before the the problems. Legislatureadjourned in June. Some 60 But continued steps should be initiated to attempt TOWN personswere confirmed by emergency ac- BABYSITTING-- Colleen ,JANITORIAL, OUTDOOR tionof the State Senate onJune 18 to a variety to eliminate floodingconditions altogether. Jakelsky of Manville, age 14, MAINTENANCE,ODD JOBS of state boards,commissions, agencies and Last week, six persons died due to flooding. freshmanhigh school student, wantedby Lance Musselman, 16, similarbodies. Mr. Haelig did not rush to Whetherthese deaths are attributable to poor flood babysittingand light housework, of Manville.He has experienceas FORUM suggestlegislation toblock the governor from has babysittingexperience, call a janitorial worker,725-0388. ~i~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~whatmight be labeledlame duck ap- planning and controls, or possibly might have been 525-9518. pointments. prevented by better code enforcement, is debatable. Unfortunately,Mr.Haelig’s first releases But it is not inconceivable that moremay die and ofthe political campaign forthe State Senate Mystery Photo Contest arean exercise inpolitical opportunism of moreproperty damagemight result if flood control is Pool Concern thesort we do not need when the people are not given all the respectful attention it deserves. lookingforan intelligent discussion ofthe issuesand the role of governmentin an era of Editor: official scandaland corruption in Trenton and Washington. MakeIt Clear Thereis a lawrequiringa four-foot fence to surrounda built-in pooland four-foot above DavidLineR, groundpools. I havean in-groundpool with a DemocraticChairman, Franklin’s school board and township council will proper fence. I obtaineda permit for my FranklinTownship have to answer a lot of questions before we are pool,fenced it in andfilled it withwater. This sequencekept it quite safe. satisfied with their SchoolResource Officer program, But nowas I drive along the sweets of which they hurriedly passed without benefit of a Middlebush(DeMott Lane, Emerson Road, public hearing Tuesdaynight. ThomsonParkway, Ellison Road, Amwell Recycling Reminder Road,Cedar Grove Lane, etc.) I can clearly Not only was the public denied a special hearing seepools with no fencingand I haveeven before the vote on the program, but the public was seensome being filled bythe fire deptI Editor: also denied copies of the resolution, or even written I canunderstand theconcern ofprivate HelpJ.U.N.C. reports on trips taken by several board and council citizens. Thesepools are potential death Don’tbring yourglass to ShopRite! traps andbecause of this they are required us far *~ ~ membersto cities which had SROprograms. ~" by lawto be fencedm and also I heheve/,to’~"~’I-Jieh’:’~Jch’ool HeM bv savin~Reinit allus christen~-~ our *h~= new This is not to: say weare unequivocally’gppO~ed’to he inspected ...... : .... equipmentAug. t1~ ’ Someonein the MunicipalBuilding is being Pleasedon’t take your bottles to ShopRite¯ placing a police-trained person "’in a"~oiai~’s611ing just as lax in his job as the peoplewho own Weare unableto handleit -- weare short position in the high and junior high schools. We thesepools. Or is it the neighbor’sfault for handedand we are without the proper recognize the difficulties the schools havehad in the not becominginvolved enough to report it? equipment.This equipmentproblem should Orall of the above! be solved by early August¯ Howabout past and we recognize the lack of communication volunteeringto checkthe ShopRite collec- betweenpolice and students whichexists all over the AnotherConcerned Taxpayer tion center after Aug.117 nation. Franklin Cokebottles, unbroken,all varieties -- Coke,Dr. Pepper,Feats, Fresca,Sprite, Tab But we ask: Whythe hurry? Whythe closed work --bring in twice the amount paid for crushed sessions? Editor’sNote - Weappreciate the concernof glass.Please .save these bottles forAug. II Whydoes the chief of police tell a concerned Franklincitizens in regardto the safetyof recycling.Labelsand plastic covers will burn their children.It is notthe poltey of ourpaper upand not contaminate theglass but metal parent sgo officers will not carry guns one week, to print unsignedletters. Wehave printed ringscontaminate! and the council tell her they will carry guns the next letters on poolsafety becausewe feel the Helpus pay for our new equipment by week? issue is sufficiently importantto warrant savingall your glass for August 11 atthe nverridingour signedletter policy. However, HighSchool. Your glass will pay for your new Whyis the only written attempt at protecting the wemust ask residents in the futureto in- equipment. dicate the courageof their convictionsby civil liberties providedby our Constitution limited to MYSTERY PHOTO taking responsibility for their published a mere "Respects confidentiality of information JuneieM.J. Post statements. MacAfooRoad regarding students" in the program? This programwill be a three year programand it %outhSomerset Scenes’ will involve taxpayers money,students’ school lives, The winner of last week’s For those whomissed it, last police training and a great deal of work. MysteryPhoto contest is Mrs. week’s mystery photo is SOUTH SOMERSET NEWSPAPERS Wewould ask that before any moresteps are taken¯ CeceliaStrozeski of125 South 21st reprinted, alongwith the puzzler to implementthis program,our public officials issue Ave.,Manville. Mrs. Strozesky for this week. ¯ Publishedevery Thursday by ¯ correctlyidentified theSouth The winner of this weekly ThePrinceton Packet, Inc. clear, detailed reports on the program, include Somersetscene as the steeple- featurewill receivea year’sfree MainOffice: 240 South Main Street domeof the Russian Orthodox subscription to the South provisions protecting the rights of students, and Somerset newspaper of his Manville,N.J. 08835 provide ¯ conclusive, definite answers to many CarpathianChurch on South 6th Telephone:725-3800 Ave.,and Roosevelt Ave. in choice -- either TheManville questions whichhave been raised. Manville. News, The Franklin News- RobertO. Yaeger.... , ...... ManagingEditor Only then can we in good conscience feel that the Ourcongratulations alsogo out Recordor TheSouth Somerset Lee Schmittberger...... AdvertisingManager tothose contestants whoalso News¯ : OfficeManager council and school board are truly attempting to submittedcorrect responses: If the winner is a current Alice Lech ...... serve their constituents and provide harmonyand Mrs.Walter Kull, Joseph Golden, subscriber, the free year’s justice in our schools. Mrs.Helen HaIlad, Roy. Michael subscriptionwill start at the PsenechnukandJohn Olejnik, all expiration of the current sub- The Franklin NEWS’RECORD ofManville. scription. Therules of the contestare as 1 WestonCauseway (garepath, N.J.) On Pool Safety follows: Somerville,N.J. 08876 1¯ Eachweek the three South A numberof unsigned letters concerning unfenced SomersetNewspapers will print Anita Susi ...... ~ ...... NewsEditor. swimmingpools have been received by the Franklin News a photographof a scene from the SouthSomerset area. Record in the past two weeks. All the letters are from 2. Thecontestant must simply TheManville News concernedcitizens whoare understandablyupset with the identifythe objector scene. dangersposed to small children by easily accessible pools. 8. All entries mustbe received 240South Main Street, Manville, N.J. by the South Somerset News- Wewould like, however,to ask these citizens if they papersby noon"l’uesday of the Robert0. Yaeger ...... NewsEditor have ever attempted to directly contact the Franklin followingweek. 4. Onlypostcard entries will be TownshipHealth Departmentto file complaints regarding accepted. On the back of the 3g~3~NEWS these pools. postcard contestants must in- Franklin’s health officer, JohnCarlano, assures us that cludethe correctidentification of eloMrs. Mabel C. Veghte the "South Somerset Scene," LineRoad, Belle Mead, N.J. 08502 persons who wish to complain about their neighbors’ their name.address and pools have the right to remain anonymousin order to telephonenumber. 5. Therewill be onewinner per CharlesMartlnson ...... NewsEditor avoid bad blood betweenneighbors. It is understandable week.In ease of duplicates,all that people wouldwant to avoid neighborhoodsquabbles. correctentries will be placedinto THEPRINCETON PACKET, INC. A health departmentis onlyas effective as the peoplein a randomdrawing to take place Publisher at the offices of the South ProductionPlant and CorporateHeadquarters the townshipwant it to be. If the peopleof Franklin want SomersetNewspapers at noon an effe~:tive health department, they can help by re- eachTusaday. 300Witherspoon Street, Princeton,N.J. 08540 porting health hazardsto the departmentfor action. 6. All entries mustbe ad- MaryLoalse Board dressedto "South Somerset Kllgore ...... Chairmanof the This week, the News-Recordenlisted the aid of the ScenesEditor, SouthSomerset EdwardP. Burke...... Editor and GeneralManager health departmentin investigating a large spill of deter- Newspapers,2,t0 S. MainSt., EdwinW. Tucker .... Assoc.Editor, Asst. Gnl. Mgr., Business Mgr. Mfinville,N,J., 08035," EdwardF. Carroll ...... ¯ ...... ExecutiveEditor gantin the Millstone River. The department offered RobertHutchinson ...... MechanicalSuperintendent ¯ 7. Decisionsof the judgeare AdvertlslngDirector "promptcooperation andhas started an investigationof : " final. RoslynDenard ...... the matter. Weare confident that the public will receive LAST WEEK’S PUZZLER WilliamBennett ...... CirculationManager similar cooperation in maintainin¢ enforcement.of pool . ’ - . ¯ ~" "" ?~....".saf,~ty for the benefit Of the community..:" . ¯ . " ¯ ’.""." ’ ’ THURSDAY,AUGusT 9, 1973 5-A

SOMERSET COUNTY

25t. ANNUAL 4-H FAIR AUGUST 15, 16, 17th FREE FAMILY FUN

DIRECTIONS:MILLTOWN ROAD - 3 MILESWEST OF SOMERVILLE NORTHBRANCH COUNTY PARK

Friday,August 17 Wednesday,August 15 ] Thursday,August ¯16

EDUCATOR & GOVERNMENT DAY SERVICE CLUB DAY INDUSTRY DAY

10:00 a.m. - 1!:00 p.m. Fair Open Fair Open 10:00 a.m. - 10:00p.m. Fair ¯Open 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Cat Show 10:00 a.m. - Noon CeramicJudging - All exhibits shouldbe in place. 10:00 a.m. - Noon HoneGroomlng & Showmanship- Horse Ring 10:00 a.m. - Noon 10:00a.m. ¯ 12:00 p.m. HorseGrooming & Showmanship- Horse Ring Noon- 5:00 p.m. JudgingExhibits (Closedwhile beingjudged) 10:00 a.m. * Noon DogGrooming & Handling(Jr. Division -OogTent) 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Twirling Judging-CloverTheatre 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. BreadBaking - CloverTheater 11:00 a.m. - Noon Dog CostumeClass - DOgTent 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Minibike Trail Bike Rodeo- HorseRing 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Dairy Show- Large ShowRing 11:00a.m. - 4:00 p.m. SheepShow - Large ShowTent SeeingEye Demonstrations-Dog Tent 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Rabbit 8¢ CawJudging - Rabbit, CavyTent Noon- 2:00 p.m. He-ManSandwich Contest- Clover Theatre 1:00 - 2:00~.m. 1:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. HorseShow - Horse Ring 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. 4-H & Seeing-EyeDog Baseball Game 1:00 - 7:30 p.m. HorseShow - HorseRing 1:00 p.m, - 4:00 p,m. Dairy FoodDemonstrations - Clover Theatre 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Kite Tournament.Meadow 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. -DogGrooming & Handling(Sr. Division), DogTent 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. DogObedience (Graduate Beginners) - DOgTent 3:0() - 4:00 p.m. Frog & Turtle Race 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. EggToss - Meadow 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Market LambShow. Large ShowTent 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Beef Show- Large ShowTent 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. OpenPet Show- Large ShowTent Poultry Show-PoultryTent. 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. ChickenBar.B-Q 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. ChickenBar-B-Q 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. FashionShow - GrandstandStage 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Chicken BaPB-Q 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Twirling Demonstration¯ FoodTent 7:00- 7:15 p.m. 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Twirling Demonstration-FoodTent 7:00 - 7:15 p.m. FashionShow - GrandstandStage 7:15 - 8:00 P’m’. MusicmakersConcert - GrandstandStage ’ ’ 7:15 - 8:00 p.m, MudcmakersConcert - GrandstandStage . 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. Demonstrationby SomersetCounty Dog Obedience 7:00 - 7:15 p.m. " Fashion Show-Grandstand..... , ..... :H Club- Dog Tent ~ ’:. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m; ..... Dairy Goat Show.LargeShow Tent ¯ ...... 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. DogOhedien¢e (B’egin’n’;L’s)’- Dog’Tent...... 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. MarketLamb Sale ¯ Large ShowRing 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Gyr~khana- Horse Ring 7:15 - 8:00 p.m. MusicmakcrsCon¢ert-Grandr, tand Tent 8:00 ¯ 9:00 p.m. RoundRobin Livestock Showmanship- Large Show 7:30 ¯ 10:00p.m. CostumeClass and HorseDemonstration - 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Gymkhana- Horse Ring 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Otter ConfusionBand - CountryHeritage Tent Horse Rina 8:00 - 8:30 p.m. SquareDance’ Contest Recognitionof OutstandingMembers ¯ Grandstand 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Bird DogTrail - Meadow 8:00 - 10:00p.m. 8:30 - 10:00p.m. Free SquareDance StageTwirling Demonstration,Musicmakers 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Bird DogTrail - Meadow 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Bird DogTrail - Meadow

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, . / . . . , ,r ." .:, . " , ’, , , : .., .-. 6-A THURSDAY,AUGUST 9,1973 I Band Paper Drive S(ate Feminist Conference Set ¯ ,, ~ .- , "Woman’sMind, Woman’s ~:’~ .’ ,.~, Marks Seventh Year Body"is the themeof the annual NewJersey feminist conference ~’;l~ FRANKLIN- Effective Sep- along withtheir newspapersand to be heldon Saturday,Sept. 22, r tember 8, the monthly paper magazines. at DouglasCollege, NewBrun- | drive sponsored by the Band BPAcurbside service will swick. Theconference will be ParentsAssociation of Franklin resume in most areas of the sponsored by all NewJersey HighSchool enters its seventh townshipin September,when an chapters of the National year. estimated40 tonsof newspaperis Organizationfor Women(NOW). A continuingsuccessful ven- anticipated.This will requiretwo .Florynce (Flol Kennedy, ture that beganin late 1967to trailers and a double crewof lawyer, author, a founder of raise funds in send over 200 BPAvolunteers. NOWand the Feminist Party membersof the FranklinGolden OnSaturday, Aug. 11, while will be the featuredspeaker at WarriorBand to a competitionin BPAcurbside service volunteers the openingsession¯ Wilma Scott Arizonawhere they emergedas continue their summertime Heide, National President of the.No. 1 HighSchool Band in respite, newspapers and NOW,and Elizabeth Parians, the Nation,the drive surpasses magazinesmay be broughtto the founderof the EcumenicalTask neighboring communitiesin highschool parkinglot from9 Force on Womenand religion, volumeof papercollected. There a.m. to noon. will address the afternoon is everyindication that the BPA Newspapersshould be tied in session. newspapercollection is on the neat, easy-to-handlebundles. The A seriesof short workshopswill upswingdue largely to the same instructions apply to be held in the morning,with current emphasison ecologyand magazines. Brownbags and longerones in the afternoon. I DO-MissCarol Sabatino, right, takesthe U.S. Air Forceoath recycling. plastic bagsshould not be usedus Theregistf’ation fee will be.$4 In July--normallya slowmonth the papermill refuses to accept but maybe waivedfor those asFirst LieutenantLannis J. Larsonpresides. witha partiallyfilled trailer and newspapersand magazinesin unableto pay. Daycare, with very limited curbsideservice - bags, and a trash disposal trained personnel, will be morethan 20 tonswere collected problemis created as the BPA available. at the High School Parking volunteers removethese bags Further information on the Miss Sabatino Takes Lot,fillingthe trailer to capacity during the trailer loading conferenceis availablefrom the witha smalloverflow. operation. NOWNew Jersey State Coor- The success of the July The BPAalso collects com- dinator, Deborah Hart, 5 U.S. Air I:orce ()ath collection is to a large extent puter cards and computer RooseveltPlace, Montclair. attributed to the JUNCvolun- printouts (preferably without teers, whoconduct their monthlycarbon paper) and has two SOMERVILLE--MissCarol opportunitiesthe AirForce has to collection of aluminumcans, pickuptrucks for this operation. Hobo Band Plans Sabatinoenlisted in the United offer. bimetal and other metal cans, Customers include a bank, States Air ForceTuesday, July According to Technical and glass at the High School hospital, a newspaperpublishing SundayConcert 31, to receivetraining as a DentalSergeantLarry F. Shreiner,the Parking Lot alongside the BPA company,a county office, a high Specialist.Carol, daughter of Mr. SomervilleAir Forcerecruiter, workers. JUNCdoes not have school,a consultingfirm, and a and Mrs. DominickJ. Sabatino, uponcompletion of her six weeks curbsideservice and some people aerospaceengineering company. At DukePark at 201Jackson Ave., is a graduateof basic training, Carolwill be havegotten into the habit of Anyfirms interested in this fromManville High School. headingfor ShepardAir Force droppingrecyclables for JUNCservice maywriteFrunklinHigh "The Original HoboBand," Base,Witchita Falls, Texas,to School Band Parents under the direction of Robert She is looking; forward to begin the Dental Specialist Association,Inc., P.O.Box 885, McCleishJr: will performat continuing her education by Course.She will learn oral and Somerset,N.J. 08873 DukeIsland Park, Sunday,Aug. entering the Air Force Corn- dental anatomy, radiology Joan Sorensenof Griggstown 12 at 7 p.m. The bandhas an munityCollege and taking ad- techniquesalong with the duties has been appointed 1973-74 extensivemusical library which vantage of manyscholarship of a dentalclinic. EcologyDay Chairman in charge SenatorClifford P. Caseshares a partinggrin with his twosummer interns, Mary Goldstein of providesthe audiencewith a of the monthlypaper drive. Elsie HighlandPark and Willie Ellison of Somerset. diverserepertoire of selections. Shoemakerof Somerset con- ranging from John Phillip Miss Piszkowski HillsboroShopping Plaza tinues as Chairman of the Sonsa’s marchesand dixieland (nearRome Beauty Salon) Computer Paper Recycling jazz to manyof the worldfamous Engaged To Wed Rt. 206South Hilhbolough Operation. overtures. Senator]’arts ;ith Aides This organizationofficially Dennis E. Peach Mr. Whittermore becamethe original hoboband in willbe dosed 1948when a groupof returning Mrs. AnnaPiszkowski of 318 WASHINGTON;D.C. -- Sen- senior at the University of presently a senior at Rutgers veterans from World War II Marion Place, Manville has Baptist Speaker atorCliffordP.CasetR-N.J.)bade MichiganatAnnArbor.She is the College, NewBrunswick, and is realizedtheir old banduniforms announcedthe engagementof farewellin Washingtonto his two daughter of Professors Rhode residingin Somerset,N.J.. Heis no longerfit. At this timethey her daughter, Geraldine to untilAugust 15th Sunday,Aug. 12 summer interns, Mary S. and Bernard Goldstein of the son of Rev. and. Mrs. L.R. adoptedthe themeof the typical Dennis E. Peach, son of Mrs. GoIdsteinand WillieJ. Ellison. HighlandPark. Ellisonof RockHill, S. C. Americanhobo. Elaine Kerekesof Manvilleand MANVILLE-- John Whit- Ms.Goldstein. a 1970graduate Mr.Ellison, a 1985graduate of Both Ms. Goldstein and Mr The.band has performedfor Mr. EugenePeach of Nanty-G]o, CRAZEEDAYS termore, a missionaryat Faith of HighlandPark HighSchool in EmmettScott High School in Ellisonplan to attendlaw school many charitable benefits, Pa. Academy in Manila, The HighlandPark, is currently a RockHill, SouthCarolina, is after graduation. parades, football games,and MissPiszkowski is a graduate Philippines,will beguest speaker L,,~" nnah ,~ rl~ Atton ,| [ ’~-nwonf[~n ~ nf ~ ~ seen playing centennialmany opencelebrations. air typeDuring of ManvilleHigh School. She is SALE ’ ¯ the summermonths they can be employed as a keypunch worshipattheSundaY,serviceAUg.at Emmanuel12’11a.m. operator at Ethicon Corp. in Baptist Churchhere. Healsowill ~*’~" .L ~ 3. v **LL~_,z*U...~vs.v..~=.~..,~.== ~.~,.,|jL. V’,L~ concerts in manytowns in the tri. Bridgewater. - state areaof NewJersey Penn- Mr. Peachis a graduate of August15-18th speakvtce,at the 7 p.m,,gospelser- TRENTON- The American senior.colorguard competition at will hold its colorful parade, sylvania and Delaware. SomersetCounty Vo-Tech Sch0ol., EmmanuelBaptis(~hurc’h is" ’Legion, Department of New MaxwellField. whichthisyear will be dedicated. andMercer County College¯ He is locatedat Washingtonand South Jersey, will holdits 85thAnnual. Saturdaymorning, Sept. 8, the to the VietnamEra Veterans,on a servicetechnician for Magnetic State Conventionat Wildwoodon juniorandseniordrum and bugle Saturday, September 8 down Dictitinn,Inc., Bloomfield. ~ ~ ’~ ~ v~Third~-=Aven~-~ues’~ ~_ Sept.6 to 0. corpscompetition will take place AtlanticAvenue where it will be The weddingis planned for GeraldinePiszkowski AmericanLegionnaires from at MaxwellField at 7 a.m. viewedby some60,000 to 70,000 May4, 1974. throughoutthe state will again The 55th AnnualConvention people. hold one of its largest con- ventions.There are over78,000 Legionnairesin NewJersey. The Adjutant of the "State LoSardo Organization.Donald Gillis of Franklin Art Fest Clover Somerville,reports that upward to 9,000are expectedto attend FolkArt Festival1973, a craft demonstrating bargello, ’ ~ A"=-." \ this convention, showandsale, will be occupyingmacrame, : card weaving, L "~-" "-~ ~ Theannual convention sessions the grounds of the Franklin quilling(oldart’ of paperrolling}, ,i " Studio will take place on Thursdayand TownshipMunicipal Building °n dec°upage and e°l°nial rug Friday,Sept. 6 and7, from9 a.m. AmwellRoad and DeMottLane hooking. . ’" ! °Correspondence to 2 p.m.These sessions will be in Middlebushon Sunday,Sept. Foodand refreshmentswill be by T. II. LU ’~ held in the WildwoodConvention 23 froml0 a.m. to 4 p.m. sold be the Franklin’s Woman’s County4-HAgent Hall on the boardwalk. TheFestival, jointly sponsoredClubwith proceeds going toward DORISH. WOOD Manystate and national bythe FranklinArts Councilandtheir community service 4-HProgram Assistant dignitaries are expectedto at- Franklin Dept. of Parks and projects. Raindate for the ~~~""~ i Professionaltend, including newlyelected Recreation, will offer a wide Festival will be the following ’ COMINGEVENTS National Commander of variety of Americanfolk art Sunday,Sept. 30. AlrmanGeorgeA. Kelman Wednesday:Friday,Aug. 15-17 American Legion, Senators formswith special emphasison SOMERSETCOUNTY 4-H I~AIR Clifford Case and. Harrison NewJersey crafts. All craR- PhotographyWilliamsand manyhigh ranking smen, both professional and non- Kellman TopStudent At KesslerAFB TENOUTSTANDING 4-11’ERS militarydignitaries. Ahighlight professional, are welcometo attheThursdaysessionwillbeanparticipate on this Festivalday KESSLER,AFB, MISS.-- recently cited for his academic Oneof the greatest honorsfor a 4-H’erin address by Former-P.O.W.Lt. celebrating creative talents. AirmanGeorge A.Kellman, son achievementby CaptainCharles SomersetCounty is to be includedin the CommanderG. ThomasCoker, Applicationforms arc available of Mrs. MaryF. Kelmanof 1817 B. Parker,chief of the Air Force select groupof Outstanding4-H’ers. To be Candidweddings, portraits USN. by contactingthe FranklinArts eligible, a membermust be 16 years of age, Outgoing State CommanderCouncil at P.O. Box22, Mid- KelmanR°°seveltofAVenue158Southand GeorgeFifth BranchElectr°niCatKesslerFUndamentalsAir Base. and submit a resumeof 4-H achievements AlbertM. Robotti of RockyHill, dlebush,N.J. 08873 Avenue,Manville, has beencited includinglocal club activities, countyand is to be presentedwith national Anindividual entry fee will for outstandingachievement as a state events,leadership and special services provide the craftsmenwith 10 rendered. awardsfor having had such a feet of space which will be student at the U.S. Air Force (201) 356-3110 Electronic Fundamentals Cubs To Sponsor Wesalute the followingyoung people who wonderfulFridayevening,year’ Sept. 7, a assignedon a first comebasis. Branchportion of the Electronic are the Outstanding4-H’ers for 1973: musicfestival will be presented The craftsmenare responsible KenApgar, Betsy Betzuld, BryonBrandt, 647Windsor Street BoundBrook in the ConventionHall as wellas for providingracks and tables. Principles Departmenthere. CarKival DebraGalaini, KathyHayes, Nancy Heflich, No commissionwill be charged Since coming to Kessler, MarkKirby, Gilbert Quick,Carl Weinberg ’ juniordrill teamand junior and for sales. Registration forms Airman Kelman has maintained BenefitAug. 14 mustbe returnedby Sept,19. a percentilethat placeshim in and Gall Woolnough. Specialdemonstrations will be the upperfour per centof his Judgesincluded council advisor, Terry class.As a branchhonor student. HILLSBOROUGH- A neigh- Totten, campcounsellor, John Kobiela, includedas part of the festival. AirmanKelman Joins a select borhood carnival" against former4-H’er, DaveKyle, 4.H agent, Ted First to be announcedis Sue dystrophywill be held on August Blum,and 4-Hprogram assistant, Doris Sullivan and LouResulniti of groupof students. 14 at 25 NottinghamWay in Wood. Summer Fun "The Studio Barn" arts and The airman, a 1972 graduate of Villageand 115 Kimberly Road in recognitiondinner given by the 4-H crafts shop in East Millstone, Manville.HighSchool, was GreenHills, sponsoredby Cub Associationhonoring these youngpeople was ScoutPack 186. heldat the Villa¯ Specialguest included Dean has just Raindate for the ’event is CharlesE. Hessof CookCollege, Mrs. Bertha August16. Gillick,President of the 4-HAssociation and WBRW Thecarnival will beginat 11 Mrs. JosephArena, superintendent of the GRIGGSTO1VN GENERAL a.m. and will feature suchgames event. begun! as "ring toss" and "pot ball". SPECIALEVENTS Refreshmentswill be served. ATTHE FAIR STORE TheCub Scouts got the ideafor Youcan WINA 5-SpeedSchwinn staging the carnival from TV In additionto all the wonderful4.H exhibits ¯ personality BobMcAllister who andactivities, the followingevents are open from Saling’s Cycleryin Somerville Bicycle Rentals is promotingthe event on the for public participation.On Wednesday at 3 children’s show "Wonderama" p.m. - Frog& Turtle Race.Bring your pet or on station WNEW. frogor turtle andbe part of this funevent. On CanoeRentals Allproceeds will be donatedto Thursdayat 3 p.m.there will be anegg tossing A 1973Pinto Squire the aid of dystrophyvictims. contest in the meadow.To participate, you Foradditional information call will needa partnerund one egg. OnFriday at fromCooper Ford in Whitehouse Luncheonette Mrs.Parker at528-9584. 4:80p.m. the OpenPet Showis scheduledin the large showtent. Pets of anydescription or maybeboth! ScandinavianImports maybe entered tan 4-Hprojects for this Sunday Sermon event). Thisshow is opento all children. Here’show you can win: Visit a participatingspon- Theevening program for Wednesdaynight "TheAttack of Falsehood"ts will featureThe Sweet Adelines of Princeton. sor. Getyour registration slip andmail it to WBRW. the sermontitle at the Bible "Thursdaynight the County4-H Band will Nopurchase necessary. No obligation. Just listen to CanalRoad Griggstown FellowshipChurch of Franklin play, plus the program"Otter Confusion" meeting at SampsonG. Smith featuringreal live otters. Fridaynight the WBRW.If your nameis drawnyou’ll havefive School,Amwell Road, Somerset, usual popularSquare Dancing will continue minutesto call.andclaim your prize, "ON THE CANAL" at t0 a.m. Sunday. until closingof the Fair at 11 p.m. Classes for pre-schoolers, Comeon everybody-- It’s free familyfun primarie~and Juniorsare con- forall. SUMMERFUN on WBRWPreferred Radio-1170 Open7.Days M-Sat. 8-8, Sun.9-6 (201)359-597( ductedduring the service.

=,College Choir Sets Be OnThe Defensive’Side, Coneel L Tonight Researcher WarnsDrivers NEWBRUNSWICK - If you white marbles are the non- in traffic. BRANCHBURG-Handel’s exampleone singer Is a high drive at night and are sober, drinkingdrivers. "Messiah"will be sungby the school junior who comes to bewareof drinkingdrivers. If "Put20ofthe wobblersina pan appearedDuringthe in nightcollisions hours, about they Somerset County College rehearsals with her father, an CommunityChorus in the newly engineer. ¯ you drive during the day and with80 of the nonwobblers,and twice as often as wouldbe ex- formedorganization’s first free aren’t sober, bewareof non- this wouldrepresent traffic after pected.During the morningrush- Accompanistfor the chorusat drinkingdrivers. midnight.In a similar pen, put hour, they wereinvolved seven public concertThursday, Aug. 9. the concert is Lee Malone, That’s the advice of Richard three wobblersin a pan with997 Theconcert will be presented organist and choir director at ’ Zylman,. associate research nonwebblers,and this is traffic timesas often as expected. at 8 p.m.in the air conditioned Bound Brook Presbyterian specialist at the Rutgers duringrush hqurs. Mr, Zylmanattributes this. auditorium of Bound Brook University Center of Alcohol differencein collisionfrequency Presbyterian Churchat Moun- Church. to "experience."He says that Mr. Malonewill play the Studies. likely "A whiteto bemarble struckis muchby a morered tain and UnionAvenues, Bound Mr. Zylman’sspecialty is marbleif oneout of five marbles"manyexperienced drivers, who Brook. "Overture" as well as ac- studying howdrinking affects is red, andthat’s whathappens are also experienceddrinkers," Tonight’sconcert will be the companiments for choral recognizethe early stages of first by the fifty voicechorus selections and solos. Among driving under the complexin- after midnightbetween drinking soloistsare the following: fluencesof age, traffic density, andnon-drinking drivers, impairmentand compensatefor whichbegan as a musiccourse at timeof day, dayof week,season, "Ared marbleis morelikely to that. SomersetCounty College. Richard Rose, Mendham; be struckby a whitemarble when Thechorus is sponsoredby the Sally Crouch,Bernardsville; psychologicalfactors, and other "Butthey cancompensate best WATERMELONCONTESTwinners pose with prizes. Theyare, front rowfrom left, BillyWisbeski, kindsof complications. ¯ onlythree out of a thousandare during night hours whenthe collegeas a cooperativestudent- MaureenHichens, Somerville; Whenyou talk with himabout red, and that’s similar to the overalltraffic densityis least. As community participation Bruce Dunbam, Mendham; TammyDindorf, back row from left, ElainePuza, John Dowd and Christine Dowd. driving and drinking, you come rush-hourtraffic situation,"Mr. density increases, there are .. program. DorothyTurner, Somerville; away with the distinct im- Zylmanwent on. greater demands on their Under the" direction of GertMackie, Martineville; Jean Penney, Neshanic Station ; pressionthat mythsdie. hardin TheGrand Rapidsdata bear faculties, and the likelihoodof Lois N. Harrison,music teacher this business." this out, he explained, collisionincreases." at the college,the grouphas been MargaretRnwell, Somerville; W=tl:ermelon....Yum, Yum "It’s commonlyassumed that Duringthe weehours of the The important thing Mr. ~;ehearsing throughout the Jeffrey Harrison,Martinsville; automobile crashes in which night, there were the highest Zylmanreminds us about is the SomersetCounty College sum- RobertVolbr.echt,Bernardsville; MANVILLE- The Recreation drinkingdrivers are involvedcan proportionsof driverswith blood mersession. A variety of ages Georgette Laskowski, Bran- Commissionhere sponsors many relativelylow proportionof all chburg and Jack Crouch, occur any time of the day, but alcoholconcentrations of at least daytime drivers whohave a andoccupations is representedin summerevents wherechildren that night hours are most ¯ OSpereent.Duringthehoumefgbloodalcohol concentration in- the chorus membership.For Bernardsvllle. can enjoyfriendly competition, dangerous," he offered as an a.m. and noon, the lowest dicating impairment, and to But noneso far this summerwas proportionof such drivers were morekeener than last Friday’s example. whichhe adds an ominousnote. . "Theimportant question is: ileitis-ColitisFoundation "WatermelonEating Contest." Most dangerous to whom?"he Thecontest originally had been added. set for Thursdaymorning. But Thebare conclusionsfrom his Expands’!’o Somerset rains washedout the event, detailedstudies of GrandRapids, Anyway,contestants were just .Mich., data are that the drunken EDISON--The first central Ceakley, Pa’rlin; Education- as eager despite the one-day . driver is a greater dangerto Jersey chapter of the National TonyFerri, Middlesex;Jewelry wait. Theyproved it by the big, othersthan to himselfat night, C4.,t. Foundationfor Ileitis &Colitis -- Mrs. Elaine Valor, Avenel; heapingbites of watermelonthey but a greater dangerto himself (NFIC)has broadenedits name PublicRelations -- RobertShaw, tookwhen the competitionbegan. ¯ duringrush-hour traffic. to the Middleeex-Somerset East Brunswick,and Publicity -- Whenit was all over winners Heexplains the principle in- Chapter.The group, formed this RichardH. Hoenig,Edison. Christine Dowd,9, JohnDowd, valved with an analogy using spring as the MiddlesexCounty Thechapter’s first garagesale 10, Elaine Puza, 10, Tammywobblyred marblesand normal 238South Main St. 725-2936Manville, N.J. Chapter, has about 50 membersin Fordsrecently produced$350 Dindorf,6, and Billy Wisbeski whitemarbles. and morethan 100 additional for ileitis andcolitis research, receivedprizes courtesyof the The wobbly red marbles area residents haveexpressed Mr. Wagshul said. Mrs. RecreationCommission. representdrinking drivers. The interest in its work. Leonard Norode, Fords and "Wealready have about a Mrs. Ruthbergwere in chargeof dozen members from the the event. Somersetarea so wethink it is Thereare about 20 gastroen- wiseto broadenthe namenow to tero!o~ists and other doctors include SomersetCounty," ex- spemanzmgin the stomachand plained Melvin Wagshul of intestines in the Middlesex- MATTANDKATIE FIERST AND FAMILY... Edison, chapter president. He Somerset area. The" NFIC has chosenMrs. SharonGranetz estimates100,000 cases of ileitis YUM,YUM -- Two-Year-oldAndy Nash enjoys watermelon and of Somersetas SomersetCounty andcolitis are diagnosedin the coordinator. ’UnitedStates each year. a swingat Manville’s"Watermelon Eating Contest." The Middlesex-Somerset group, as well as the Essex, Union and Morris County ¯ Guard Introduces Newi’rogram chapters, is dedicatedto sup- porting nationwideresearch to TheNew Jersey NationalGuardinto three yearsof activereserve period. discoverthe causesof and cure has initiated a newenlistment and three years of inactive Thepay scale for the "3 by 3" for ileitis andcolitis, diseasesof programknown as "3 by 3". This reserve, enlistmentprogram is the same the intestines. ~s an experimentalprogram and Duringthe three years of ac- as for the regular six year Mr. Wagshulannounced the will be available only for the tire reservethe soldier attends monthsof Augustand September enlistment.A newrecruit on his appointmentof Mr. and Mrs. the oncea monthdrills and the initialdrill~vill ~aru $40.96 for the BernardRuthbeEg of MenloPark of this year. twoweekssummer eamp for that week-enddrill.- Andafter four as vice presidents and’’~as Mrs The. NewJersey National threeyearperiod.Afterhisinitial monthsthere is an automatic BenjaminWo"no J , Piscatawa -uuaru enlistment for the last three years the soldier goes on raise whichbrings the week-end treasurer. Y’ . decadehas beenfor six yearsof inactivestatus for the final three checkto $45.60. He also has named the active reserve duty. That years of his enlistment.During Thisis a statewideNew Jersey followingcommittee chairmen: enlistmententails one week-endthis inactive periodthe soldier ArmyNational Guard Program Membership -- Mrs. P. J. per month and .two weeks doesnot attendweek.end drills, and for moreinformation call summercamp per year for six Hemust make himself available SSGStrausky at 356-1654,or stop , ACLUChapter years. Thenew "3 by 3" programfor summercamp if called in at any NhtionalGuard Armory cuts the active reserve timein duringthis periodbut that does in your area and ask for in- PlanmngPieme half. A manstill enlists for six not necessarilymean that he will formation about the "3 by 3" yearsbut his enlistmentis split be called to campduring that EnlistmentProgram. Sunday,Aug. 19 TheSomerset County Chapter of the AmericanCivil Liberties STOCKHOLDERS. Unionwill hold a family picnic Sunday,Aug. 19, from11a.m. to 3 p.m. at BrookGrove in North ~BranchPark. Admissionis free, witheach family providing their TheFiersts havelived in Hlllsboroughfor 25 years. Katie wasborn and raised here. They ownfood. farmtheir landon TriangleRoad. Right now they are selling the produceat their Sunhaven The event, whichwill be the FarmsMarket on Route206 in Hillsborough. second ACLUpicnic this sum- Mattand Katie arealsostockholders in Hillsborough’sfirst hometownbank. The Hillsborough mer,will againoffer both present NationalBank. They are amongthe hundredsel townshipresidents of all agesand occu- membersand other interested pations,newcomers and otdtimers, who own shares in our bank.We’re proud of that. We’re personsan opportunityto renew proudtoo, of our little bank’sbig bankservices .... acquaintances,meet new friends, share experiencesand eat in a congenial atmosphere.Games, COMPLETELYFREE PERSONAL CHECKING athletic events, and other sur- prises will round out the ac- LOWCOST LOANS tivities for the afternoon. ~, .---_~ NEWHIGHEST INTEREST RATES ON SAVINGS... ALL COMPOUNDEDDAILY Chapterofficers and members of the ACLUstate board of trusteeswill be on handto share in the festivities andin a more seriousvein, explainthe workof the groupto attendeesand help themto becomeactive in civil liberties activities. Information concerning the forthcoming INTERESTRATE EFFECTIVEANNUAL YIELD chapter election to be held on Sept.18 will also be available. REGULARPASSBOOK SAVINGS 5% 5.20% Further information can be obtainedby writingthe chapter Lots Of Suds GOLDENEAGLE PASSBOOK SAVINGS 5.73% at P.O. Box100, Somerset,N.J. 08873.To reachthe picnicsite, Foamingsuds, possibly caused by detergent,covered the Millstone River just belowthe Weston CERTIFICATEOF DEPOSIT UNDER1 YEAR take Rt. 202 towardFlemington Causewayfails onMonday of this week.Franklin health officer JohnCarlano is investigatingthe and makea right turn exit at matterand says he has a suspectedsource of thepollution. 5.73% Milltown Rd. After a row of (Photoby Anita Susi) 1 TO 2½YEARS houses,make a left turn to Brook Grove.Signs will be posted. III ~ ¯ n n 6% e.27% Johns-Manville WEDNESDAY Sells Colo.Plant NIGHT ToFlintkote Co. MANVILLE- Johns-Manville ¯ IS MEN’S, Andwe are opet~from 8-8 dally and 9to 5 Saturtlays. Stop by soonand see whatwe’re Corporation and Flintkote doing to makeThe Hlllsborough National Bank all a hometownbank should be. Ourstock- , Company announced an IGHT !! holders,like theFiersts, areright hereto makesure of It. L agreementin principle whereby ItFlintkote will purchase Johns- Manville’sFlorence, Colo., WeN II cut andzop ¯ gypsumplant for an ’undisclosed ¯ amount. ¯ yourhair,. ILIt is not anticipated that any . . THELITTLE BANK- GETTINGBIGGER EVERY DAY, final agreementwill resultin any " CaI I for your a ppt. ~’changes in management of i" ~Icurrentpersonnel practices. The , ’ . StartingAugust 8, 1973 . E°ple’C°Iorad°plant employs58.., ’"’ ,; ULTIMATE.1,.: ,..... :"~’i:~"A FULL 3ER V!CE SALON". THE ~;our neighborhood having a NATIOI~.LBANK , o ...... ¯ affic noiseorsimilarroblem~ 262W’ Unlo. Ave :: ~, ’469’5224" nayorwon’t listen? Call the " MEMBERF,O.I,C, " ’’ AMWr~LLROADBE’LL-E’MEAD~’NEWJERSEYd8502 :201,339-480’0" ’ P " ’ Thun’’., iFnl-i " ~to-ndBrook9 to 6 - Sat. 8:30to 6 ~litor and maybethe mayorwill ~:30-9) , " : ~ta chanceto read about ~our r, ,’ ",. :.WeApply Permanent Eyelashes:~ , ,,~’..’.’c .’.. . , , , .,. ¯ blefi~; .... ~., . .,..:..,. ,., .,. ) ./-,," "" " ’:.~:.’< :- .;~.’..~.’ - - .. l , PublicNotices PublicNotices, PublicNotices PublicNotices PublicNotices PublicNotices Flood Losses Are¯ ~ f?’ PL’lrt J(’ NOTU’E PuIn,ICNIITICE’ *’NI)TICEOF NAhIFq OF PE[ISONS AP. NI)TI~,BTOAIISENTOEFENDA,,~Tt)Oepartmentof Troenpor ration Building, [035 Avenueand from Caldwen Avenue to Burke , ’- I,EAInN{; Tt) BE TIIE’ OWNERSOF N ParkwayAvenue, Trenton, New Jersey on Parkway,Barrier Curb. In theTowmhipe pf m "~ "1= ~ ~ " NOTICEIS HEREto’GIVEN thai sealed NOTICEIS REaEBY GIVEN that sealed ABANDONEDPBOI’BBTY" ’ORI)ER FOU PUeLfCAT[I)N TO THURSDAY.Aurt30,.19TJat 10:00a,m. ’ GreenBrook Seneh Pnus Unlonend ¯ ¯ ! ¯ ¯ I m @I ¯ bidsFor the CnnstrucBoeof Intencctlon h dsw l berccelved for Uedersroued PUOI.ISUED prevaIlthgUme,l~lleroadlngofacceptab]e .S.prn.gfedandSoroughaofNorthPalnfcld~I. ~l’~ I I~rlllrl~lrlI"lk14~lk Improvementsof ]limb audNorth Bridge Slrucluresfor ElcctrleeFac [ties, Var0US" bidswill {nkeplace immediately thereafter, wacnung and h enntainslde.Somenet nno JL ~1,.£¯. J-~%~1,4L LAL~,J I,, i J~ I ~,../ SlrccL%and Fast fllgn nndGrove Slrccta,in LocationsThroughent the Stateof New TOTIlE pERsONsLISTED BELOW TO SUI,EInUBCOUItTOPNEW JEBSRY Bidsw I be acceptedonly from b}ddees UnonCounes, FederaIPro]ect NumberT* the forougbo f Somerville.Somerset County. Jersey ContractNo. I 11073.1074},by the TIlE OWNERSORBENEFICIAL OWNERS DOCKETNO.M.~.Is2.n claMiBedthaccordanenwllhR.$.2?:?.~.let4001(100)will be rcceJvedby the Cam* ’ " ’ " NewJersey FederMAid TOPICSpro eel Commissionerof TraesportaBen of the State OF, ORPEnSONS ENTITLED TO PEa. TO:Barry J. Welch enq.The right Is reservedtoreject any or all missionero Trnus0orlation of the State of NumberT.4elfl 1341 will berccelved by Ibe of Newderby In the Detrimentof Tran. SONALPnOPERTY pUF.,SUMED TOBE bids NewJersey In theDepartment of Tan. " - Cnmmlssionero[ Transpor tattoo of IheStale sportation Building,l~ ParkwayAvenue. ABANDONED, BYOrder of the SeperlorCourt wherein ThrDepartment of TralmportaBon In siberia[IonBuilding. 10CL~ Parkway Avenue. NEWARKN,J. - NewJersey causedby flood damageobtain of NewJersey in the Deportmentof Tran. Trenton NewJersey. on TIIUBSDAY TAKENOTICE that informationhalt haen Audrladefendant,A. Welch you are Is rcculredplaintiff toand Amweryou theare accordancewiLLthe provisions of Tine VI of TrentonNew Jertey onTI[URSDA¥ t Aat ’ " * * spartnBonBu]]dtag. tl~ parkwayAvenue, August23.107~ at to:00a,m. prevalllng time, Rledwh the S a e Treasurerof NewJersey IheCivgBIhtsActoflg64(78Stat. 252)aed "in tm’t*,, m.~...... ntae,,,~, ~e residentswhose property was Pubhcation 547, Tax In- TrentonNow Jersey on TUUfL~DAY, AtxStust TI e reading of a~eptablebids will take coneerelngcertan personal property in thta p a nUfreComplaint onor beforethe 07th theregutat~torrm orthe Department of Com- r=~;~tii’i~el ~’ce~’p"~h"i~’~’l~’;i~f’G’kTi*le’~ damagedby last week’s storms formationon D sasters, Casualty 6 073a OOP a n. prevailingtim#.,. The placetmmedlalely thereafter¯ BIds will be dayof 5eptemner[073, by serving I[ on tmmenlatelythereaRer. Bids will I~ ac. ,t * acceptedonly from biddersclarified In whereaboutaofthepersonorpersonsentifledSise whch has rema ned unc aimed orthe EdwardKopol~on E~ulre~ plaln[l]re at. suchmarcoActS hereby C.F.R noBllesPart8) issuednil bidersrsuant that Itto ceptrdonly from bidders elemdBed In ac. andfloods maybe able to deduct Lossesand Thefts . It contains reedlnlnaof acceptablebids wllFtake place toraey,at 36 GroveSlreeL somerville. New eordsncewithn.S,07.’/-~5.t et se~. ~ fight mmedta|e[ybereaBer. Bids wBIbe nc. accordancewith ns 2~:?.35.1et seq. The to suchporsbnal perryhave ’~xn m’ Jerseyand filing It withproof of servicein wBIoIBrmntlveTy Insurethat th anycontract someof their losseson their 1W3 complete information¯ on cop ud an y frombidders classified in ac. rightis reservedto reject any or all bids. remal~unknown o~ra period of five sue- duplicatewith the Clerk of thesuperior enered n o pursuantto this ndvergsementIs reservedto reject any or all 5ida, Federal .mcometax returns as delermm[ng¯ , and reporttog flood cordancev.*ith ft,S. 27:7.3S,I et seq¯ Tbe right TheDepartment of Tram~rtationtn ensslveyeamormoreundthatsuchponzormlCourt,State noose Annex Trenton, New mnor y busin#.~senterprises will beof- TheDepot ment of Transportallonin Is reservedIn reject any or all bids, accordancewiththe provisions ofTitle VI of properlymay be presumed a~nponed and Jersey~,~, end if youfail to Answeran fordedfu opporuny to submitbids in aeoordancewiththeprovslousofTeVof ~.~.~...~,~=,,=[+~t^~o~ .w~. losses It sfreeatanv II~’~offtce TheDeportment of Tronspartattanin theCivil Itlgthts Act of 1964(78 Slat. 2521 and sublccothedellverytotheStateTreasuror appmpdulelodgment shall berendered respouseto this Invitationand will notbe theC{vllRIRhtaActof1964t76Sat,Z~)end ’" 1.’-- ’a Xpa y e r ~" "-- " " accordancewdh the Brovisthnsof TiUeV| d the regulationsof theDeportment of Com. for safekeepns~uent to Cl’mptert~, a lost you, dlscrlmtnatedagotustonthesreuedsat race theregxdattons of the Department ~ Cam- *uon’t¯ watt until next AprutO ~ e r V t e e theCivil Rights Act of 1964 ITe star. 2521 and mercel5C.F.R Parte~lsSUedpursuantta [.aweof 967Irthn owner’s dght to receive meree[l$CF.RPart8) L’mued rsuantto at all New theregulatmns of the Departmentof Com- suchAct. hereby notifies allbidders that U suchpersonal property is not estabSshed. I~lsaction is to obtatha divorce, anC°l°raward.°rnelthna]origin tn considerationfor..~h...... a~e ’~,~,~,’.~Zirl~ -...... ~nbld~ n~.t it determmethe amount of damageRepresentattves merceII$.C.F,I{. Part 8l issuedpursuant to will affirmativelyinsure that In naycontract Thenames, If known, the last knownad. EdwardKopolson Proposalguarantee ned other,biddlnl~ willafgrmagve[ytnsurethatlnanytenuactdoneto yourproperty. Establish J e rsey..... lxt~ OlllOeSare avu’l I -"ame suebAct berebnotifies ell biddersthai it enered in o pursuantto this advertisementdress,if any,of theowners of suchpersonal requirementsarestated In theStandard one enteredinto pursuant to this odvertaement wglnntrmaBve~y Irmure that ~n any contract mlnofitybusthess en[erFrlses will be of. preper[yas as fellmvs: AltarneyforpIatatlff SuppementhryepotfltattonsthrthepeoJect,mthofitybesness enter~rses wgt be of- theamountofyourlossnowwhi]e to answer specifle questions or enered Inlo pursuanlIo this edver[isement.fordedug opportunityto submitbids In htN919173 U Plansandspe¢lBcntluns,’prepenal,eont~actforded full opparlunltyIo iubmlt bids n thefactsarefresh nyourmnd" be]p doBumentlosses r.isted mnorl y busness enter rises vdllbe af- responseta IbmthvBaBon and wBI not be Fe~: =s.ia , __ 0edbond forms, may be Inspected orok.. respa~eto this Invltaton aed w eat ha . ¯ " ’ ’ fordedfull opportunity~r submitblds In discriminatedn=gsins[ on the srounds ofrace .Is]ned at theBureau of Coutrac[Ado discrimthaledagalnstonthesrouedsofroce,ThIS [s the adv|eeof ElmerH. be].oware telephonenumbers for respm~eta thm[nvltaBon and will not be coloror naliona~ origin n eonsideratonfor mnistraBon. Derlment of Traen ortaBon KliRsman,New Jersey Director offices [n areasreporting the on a~’ard. SOhIEKSETCOUNTY ADDRESS ’ OulldlnB,tQ~5 ~a~kwa~ Average, PTccnton, colotrwOrr~atlolmL0rlglnIn ¢oenldoratlon for d s~.flmthateda~t~t on theSrou~ r~ ra~e. NAME NOTICE Copies=.np~;[Kuarantcc and ’other bidding Of the Inlernal RevenueService. greatest damage: coloror natlonalorigin in consderaBon or Proposal guaranteeand other blddln~ SkutskLC. $l I SldorshlAve,. ~*,thnvllle * NewJersey during ofBce h .... requi.... taarestaledlntheStaedardnnd nn award. requlrementaare stated In the Staedardone PUBLCNOTICE is herebygiven that at thereofwlllbe furnished upon applieaBon ._Mr, Kh~smanexplamed that tc 423 Proposalguarantee and other biddln~ Supplememlaryspecifications for the Informationconcemin the amountand ’ 8:00P.M..prevnlgngBme,onthe22nddayof SupplementarysPcclfieatioenfortheproJccL N3r~Ambo~Brunsw"y - k2012~:~76741 rat ulrememsarestaled in theStandard anu pro oct. Plansand speciBeatlone, proposal, descrlptlonofthepersenn~prop~rtyreferredAugUst1973 at theoffice of theTownel~ of andistothebe completedPayment OfonStandardorbeforefees’DecemberThe work[3, Piousned speclBeaUoen, proposal, contract meamount of a casualty loss for h - Supplementarys~UlcoBuns for the pro eel, ~ontraetaed ~ forms, me+be insp~t~ to hereinand the tame e.ed e~dr~ss of its FranklinSewerage AU holily, 1350Ram[lion ~db?~d fo~s, ~ay be Ip~r ,~ taxpurposes is the d fference Morristown- 501-53~-3950 Paus nnd specifiuntta~, proposal contract or ,d}talnedal theBureau of ContractAd. pr~enthe der Is) maybe obtainedby any Street SomersetNew Jersey, a npectal Thee~tlmated uuantt[ies of the urine[pal [alneu at toe ttureau el tr t - andbond terms may I>e BlSpccled or obtained nlinistraBon,Deportment of Transportation personprocessngunn erest utheaforessld mcclingwig be held to {nlroducea revised Itemsof workare: ROADWAY[TEP,fS mtn[slrotion,Department of Transportation, betweenthe faJr marketvalue of Paterson,201.2"/9-262B at the Bureauof ContractAdminlstralion, IO15f’arkWay Avenue, Trenton. New Jersey personalproperly by addressinganInquiry 14,260Cu.Yd. RmdwnyExeevaBon,Ua- 035 PnrkwayAvenue Trenton NewJemey Deparlmenlof Transportation Building. 1035 durinoffice Itours.Copies thereof will be RoleSchedule and Bond Resolution. cln~sified duringoffice hour.Copies thereof w{l{ b~ the property immediatelybefore Newark- 201-645-3200 [urnlsli’.~ utmnapplication aed the payment to he SlamTreasurer sthnt Anentlen: Edward J. {u~Ishad aed and immediatelyafter the )nrkwayAvenue Trenton Ne~ .]eroey M , Ass to theSupervbmr, Bureau LAWRENCEhI.GSnBER2,~ Tm~, BIt’a~thettsPavth~t upana~l[catlon thepayment durlnlgoniee hours. Copies thereof +.’ill ix. ofstaedardfees.TheworklstohaeempleledoftmBnu~etand Accounting. State House. EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR BRIDGEITEMg 0fstandard fees. TOe work is to becompleled damage.The first $100 of any loss turn shed uponapplication and the payment on~ptember S. taT4. TrenlonNew Jerr~y 0e6~. 4,070Cu, Yd, FoundationExcavatloa onor before May 0, 074 nf staedardfct .,s. Tbework is to be completed Thee.;timated quantities of theprincipal Thea~ve referred to personalproperty FNR61Sl73 It 1,84SCu. Yd, ConcreteInStructaro~ Theestimated quanitiBes of theprincipal cannotbe deductedand neither onor before February 8, 1074. [leasof worknre: will beplaced n the custodyof theState Feet $2.88 LumpSum StrgefuralSteel 1214,000]bs.) {tamsof work are: canany portion of a losswhich SandmanX ill 2,9COLth, Ft. Conduit,Various Types Treasurerin the eventthet t~ vagdproof of 2e~ussiged tOOCa. Yd. UoadwayExeavaBun, Un- Theestimated qumUities of the pr theipal antiSizes e aims presened to the holderof such NEWJERSEY DEPARThtENT OF wes reimbursedby insurance. itemsof workare: :tim Units JunctionBoxes propertywi hth65 days e he lost published TRANSPORTATIONI,benSq.Yd. PavementExcavatlen 41mUnit Foundalion,Various Types nollcerequ red by lawand In suchevent all hlN8/9/TJ 3 t PLOCo. Yd. Subbase, ~5 Professionalappraisals ofthe t44]f.’u¯ Vd, (’onereteBase Course 20u Lta. FI. Curb further claims to properf presumed Fee: $34.56 t 700Ton Pavementl~pa TY.aCFAvalueof thedamaged property Attendi oeal ’d~[.in.Ft. ConcreteCurb 13n Units Det#.~TtorInstallation and ahaedenedmu~ be made ~o the State I)L’OLICNIITICE -- t,?00L n,Ft, WhlteConcreta Verucal Corb, :LMSq. Yd. ConeretSidewalk Itenmval Treasurer.’ NOTICEIS IIEBEBYGIVEN thai sealed VariousSizes beforeand alter flooding will be ..... TrafficSignal Systems at ZI,O00Lin. FI. LoopDetector Trench bids Forthe Constructionof First Avenue 58,100tin. F[, WhltaConcreth Barrler Carb, helpfulin determining theexact TwoIntersections 2,t~ tin. FI, Trenching WILLiAME. MARFUGGI GradeEl[mine[leo Underpass of the Central I’UItI.ICNOTIC:’: VariousT pes& Sizes (,.( Ll’. i’icnic StateTreasurerofNewderaey RailroadCompany of NewJersey end Ap- 6,4C~Lin.~t, . BeamGuard Rail amountof lossto be claimed. NEWJEaSEY DEPAItTMENT NRtt’JE{LSEYDEPAnTMENT proach~th the eoroughat aadtan, NOTCS SI EREOYGIVEN that sealed Snapshotsor other photographs OFTIIANSPORTATION OF TRANSPOUTATIONFNR8.2.73 2[ SomersetCoun y~. New)ersey, Federal bidsfor the READVERTISEi’.ENTof tou e MN8/0/73 31 CongressmanCharles Sand- MN7126173 3t BureauofCnntrnctAdmlnlstraBon ~’: $20.16 TOPCS ProJect No.TG.4~01(I14), wlll U,S.22 [953). Sect[Ol~llU, t2Eand 13D Fee=$35.64 of the damageas well as of the Fee: $32.40 ."tiN:a.2.73-.31 -- rateved by heCommissioner Of Tran. FromWest of WashingonAvenue to Eastat man, Republicancandidate for Fee: $3g.48 s portati~nof the Stateof NewJersey In the Parkway,from Walnut Slreet to Ellis[de property before and after restorationwillalso helpsupport N,J. governor, will fly by taxdeductions. helicopter to the annualpionic of Althoughthe cost of debristhe Franklin Township removal, repairs and Republican Club, which is replacementis not an exact scheduledfor Sunday,.August 16, measureof the amount allowable at the Ukrainian Village, Cedar asa casualtyloss, it is helpful in GroveLane, Franklin. making a final determination. Mr.Sandman will be joinedby DirectorKlinsman suggests allRepublican candidates for thatproperty owners with losses stateand county offices in the newlycreated 17th Assembly District.These include Robert K. Haellg,state senate candidate; Agentsfor BruceWilliams and Elizabeth WheatonVan Line, Inc. Lyons,assembly candidates; ’." Rent Daves Men’s & Joseph Pucillo and Doris SOPK0 Paving Dealaman, candidatesfor . Boys Shop SomersetCounty freeholders and ’ ThisSpace MOVING& LawrenceOlson, candidate for 41 S. MaiB.St. Manylie THURSDAY,AUGUST 9 STORAGE,INC. StoneDelivered countyclerk. Republicansreportedly expect For13 Weeks Formal Wear OpenAir Film Festival, EnvironmentalEducation Center, Lord Licensed Pohlic Mover Backh’oe- Trenching to giveMr. Sandmana rousing For Hire StirlingRd., Basking Ridge, 8’.30 p.m. Local &Long Distance welcomeat hisfirst Franklin appearance,scheduled a day at a lowrate. Concert,Somerset County College Community Chorus performin9 35 Net. 17th Ave. Millst0t~e,NJ. Mm[ville beforehis officialcampaign ¯ Policeman Handel’s"Messiah", 8 p.m., auditoriumof the BoundBrook kickoff.The picnic committee PresbyterianChurch, Mountain and Unlon Ayes. 201-725-7758 359.57oo anticipatesa gathering inexcess Call 725-3300 e Mailman of two thousandpersons and SATURDAY,AUGUST 11 advisesthat supervised parking andsupervised field activities for WebelosDay, Warchung Scout Camp, Glen Gardener, information the youngones will be provided. The Picnic committee is andreservatons, 753-1976 ServiceRepresenlat-i-ves composedof RepublicanClub tar . Petey’sAthletlc Clubtrip to AllantownFelr, EngetbertHumper- Paloloitm CamPh[g,,Tmi|ers , president,Al Comstock,vice; ’ dinok ¯ .... " " " : "’ ,~,prRsident.:,.Al Kosculies; :,Hugh McDonald and the"’ seven XEROXCOPIES Rent, ..:" "/~; HarvestHome Festival, Griggst0wn Reformed Church~ Canal Road, FranklinRepublican coun- 5-10p.m. cilmen. (Quantity this sPace ¯ NATURALVITAMINS " John P. Maggie JUNCRecycling program, Franklin High, 9-noon e JUICEBAR caRtEDFaUlTS & NUTS Prices eBOOKS& LITERATURE for 13 weeks HiIIsborough"Trash Bash" recycling program, Sunnymead Road ¯ HEROS lanfillsite, 8:30-4=30 ¯ COSMETICS Police ’ Available) ¯ ORGANICFOOD PRODUCTS John P. Maggie, (Continuedfrom Page l.) TownshipPharmacy at a lowrate SPECIALeULK RATES SUNDAY,AUGUST 12 725-7716 Architect, Dr.Driver, noting that the 5-8800 CORNERN BRIDGE ST. councilwould be preparing an KI call 725-3300 Concertin the Park,Original Hobo Bend of Pitman,N.J., 7 p.m., :4 E. MAI~IST. SOMERVILLE NamedPartner additionaljobdescription, said 71 2 llantihttn SI.. S,mter~,¢t DukeIslnnd Park heobjected toaccusations that NOTARYI UBLI, theSRO program wus being John P. Maggiohas been forcedthrough. Hesaid people MONDAY,AUGUST 13 nameda partner in the firm of hadhad plenty of time since April JEWELRY Eckert/Gatarz, Architects and to raisequestions about the[ RockyHig Board of Health,e:t5 p.m. Planners,South Brunswick program. Rent PETS Township,New Jersey. SomersetCounty Chapter of the NationalOrganization for Women, Mr.Maggio has been employed Guns? 8 p.m.,Somerset County Administration Building withEckqrt/Gatarz as a project this space managerfor seven years and has Mrs. Marilyn Zuekerman Mimeograph EARPIERCING ManvilleCouncil, 8 p.m. Service had a variedbackground in retorted that information was FREE architecturBforseventeen years. difficult to get fromschool board Speedy,Accurate HillsboroughBoard of Education,8 p.m. weeks He attendedthe Institute of members and noted that last QualityWork with purchaseof Designand Construction in New weekthe !6oliee chief hadtold her ThomasJ. KavanaughVFW Post 2290 Lad~es Auxillerv, member- 722-1422¯ YorkCity and resides in Belle SRO’swou]d not carry guns in RUSS’ shipmeeting, 7:30 o.m. at a lowrate. Mead,New Jersey with his wife theschool. Tonight the councit EARRINGS FranklinBoard of Education,8 p.rn. andthree children. hadsaid the SRO’s would carry Mr.Maggio is a memberof the guns,she added. STATIONERYSUPPLIES Sherman& Sons call 725-3300 CentralChapter of the New 31 S. MainSt. JerseySociety of Architects and Mr. Cullen,apparently con- ,~ Jeweler TUESDAY.AUGUST 14 cernedwith some of the questions Manville has appliedfor Corporate raisedby the public at the three; 725-0354 (NextIo Bank) ParishFesta, St. Ann’sChurch, Rariten, 6 p.m.-midnight,through Membershipin The’ Americanhoursession, said he believed August18 InstituteofArchitects. Heserved therehad been oversights inthe inthe United States Army Corps. preparationof the program. INSTANT ManvilleZoning Board of Adjustment.8 p.m. ef Engineersfor two years. "I am surprisedat thecon- HillsboroughTownship Committee, 8:30 p.m. flictinganswers inthe question of WESERVICE & REPAIR ¯ gunsin theschool," said Mr. PRINTING ANTI-POVERTY Cu]len."We owethe publica ManvilleSenior Citizens Health Program. 2 p.m., Christ the King ALL MAKES Churchauditorium reportand another hearing. Let’s "Express Yourself" offers; a notlet ourselves infor possible, OF SETS look at organizationalexhibits at costlylitigation butlet’s work out WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 15 Trenton’s anti-poverty festival, somedetails." B~shP~Ss- Discounf Pdces .~ ~’~PEEDY®] . Color¯ Black& White August21 at 8 p.m. andAugust 24 Mr.Roth also pointed out that t NoPhoto’ (;hnnlieks Saveon Cash& Carry! at 8:30 p,m, on Channels52, 23, Mr.Williams had’ claimed in a [f you’re tired of getting rip-~ ~ " I SomersetCounty 4-H Fair, NorthBranch Fairgrounds, through - August1"] ANTEN~AS;-TUBES 50, and58. letter to the pressthat the Tucson ge J ACLUsupported that SRO pea off by our competitor,,; I 27 DivisionSt., S ..... i , N.. ] PARTS ManvilleSenior Citizens Social Hours, 10 a.m. - 3 o.m,end monthly Versatilityin program;- Call 526-3577" [ ~ ’ ’ meeting7:30 o.m, Christ the KingChurch auditorium mekopop. %1k, 725"0356 ’q madea phonecall to Tucson J COPIESWHILE-U-WAITI plus SomersetCounty’s Lerge~t FUNERAL, and round they oppose the Pe~ouse ¯ Contracts TVServ!ce Dealer programto this day but have ’= r ’ ¯ a - I ¯ AdvertisingFlyers r0ret~nu~f F’ad~ J ¯ eusioessForms ¯ Progrems THURSDAY,AUGUST 16 HOMES exhaustedevery possible means ¯ Resumes of fighUngit," sald Mr. RolL. 51~ W C {fi{ ...... I ¯ Newsletters IIM’STV SERVICE .* . ampn KO.fflanVille j ¯ price Lists ¯ Bulletins OpenAir FilmFestival, EnvironmentalEducation Center, Lord 1 W.Somenet St., Rarltan After the public meeting had- Stirllng Reed,Basking Ridge, 8:30"p.m. FUCIR0& WARREN :I been adjourned,Councilman Fisherwas heardto say "We FraoklinBoard of Adjustment,8 p.nL ¯ FuneraHome, inc. ’ [, havea lot:of bleedingheart AdamFudllo, Mgr. : i’ liberalsinthis town." MembershipTea, SomersetChapter of Women’sAmerican aRT, "ORCHESTRAS 72E-1763’ The oneschool board member homeof Ms.Shone Brown, 23 Donald Ave,, Kendall Park, 8:30 p.m. J whocast a dissentingvote on the I’. 206S:MainSt.,Menvllte I SRO program,Dr. AdolphKatz, Complete RENT ¯ Weddings says he opposesthe program Parties . PLUMBING- HEATING THIS SATURDAY,AUGUST 18 O" becauseof the number~of SPACE ¯ Dances A. unansweredquestions in the FUELOIL Peter’sAthletio Club trip to newNassau Coliseum, Roller Derby, FOR thecencept.of a SAbES& SERVICE ~ewYork Chiefs vt’. NorthwestRed Devils 13WEEKS Music hy BESSENYEr theschools," KAVANAUGH Petev’sAthletic Club, trip to JohnnyCash Show, Garden State Arts saidDr’. Katz. "I can also support i’¯ Center . aSON: ’ hiringa security officer for BROS CP~LL TheVersato/zes schools,But I find 725"3300 . MYALEasebell plcnlc, J.MField, 12 noon 011BdrnertImtalled conflictsinFranklin’s 94E. MAIN ST., He saidhe would’, SOMERVILLE, N.J: i’, Hilltborou9h"Trash Bosh" recycLIn9 program, {iunnymead Road Frank Walt 586Hamilton St,’ .. . publiclyvote agah landfill eke.8:30"t~30 722-2717 .., NewBrunswick .’ programuntil a 725,0862 725-7037 beeneoesidered t ¯ Ov~=6yea...... detailsof.the THURSDAY,AUGUST 9, 1973 9-A Rain Cancels Games, But..... Conniff’s 3-Hitter De,f, eats Manville, .6-0 ByDave AIlena seven¯ Run Gara paced the saiied into left field. Walksto ¯followed with run-scoring snappeda l-l deadlockwith a run contest in the fourth as Jim with North Plainfield as John then put the gameon ice with winnerswith a trio of hits. Dougand NormPatterson and singles. Davisyielded a sixth in the fifth and then addedan Miller walkedand Leo Szarek Martins spun a two-hitter to four morein the fourth. HILLSBOROUGH- Relying on A single by Gara, an error, and BobRtchards filled the basesfor inning.runto NorthPlainfield, insurancerun in the sixth as they doubledhim home for the onlyhit triumphin a 7-2 contest. Martins An error and walks to Dick a three-hitterby Bill ConniHand an RBIsafety by KenZagri fol- Branchburg. and BobOdjacian singled home beat Somerville, 3-1. Don and run of the gamefor the yeilded both hits to Jim LaubandBurgessfilledthebases a six-run second inning, lowed. Thewinners then broke Davis camethrough with a the losers’ final pair in the McQueenand Nell Hawkins losers. Maynard,but neither figuredin for Petty, whosingled homea Hillsboroughmanaged to beat the gamewide open in the fifth single to plate a .pair, while seventh, combinedto one-hit the losers, Bob011 led off the fiith witha the scoring as both North run. Pete Laubfollowed with a Manville,6-0, while also just to take a commanding6.0 edge. Frank Carrigan and RunGara The Bridgewater Pirates whohave now lost three of their singlefor the Pirates, andhewasPlainfield runs wereunearned, two-run safety, and Henry beatingthe rain, to retainits lead JohnGara started the inning last four and havefallen from broughtaround on a triple to left Mnrtinostruck out seven and Pfister’s sac fly deliveredthe. in the SomersetCounty Senior with a double and he came first to third, by Chris Walklewicz.The run walkedthree, fourthrun of the stanza. BaseballLeague. aroundto scoreas he stole third urney Bridgewataropeneditsscorineproved to be enough for the The homestandingwinners got Singles by Bill Peek and Hillsborough,which regained and kept going as the throw Fra nkli n GoIf To in the second frame as Jeff victory, but Bridgewateradded ontheboardin the secondinning Pfister, a sacrifice by Carl first placetwo weeks ago, kepta Nichols ripped one over the onotherin the sixth on singlesby on a sacrifice fly by Keith Rabke, andManara’sgroundball slim two-point lead on Bran- ""uu"’-’-Lompetttors rightfielder’s headfor a triple RichGrant and NickBrace and Manara.Theyadded another SOlO gaveMiddlesexits finaltallyin chburgas both teamswon their Franklin Plans Has and he scored as the throwwent an error, run in the third on consecutivethe sixth. Petty and Pete Laub only gameslast week, as rain astray. Somervilleknotted the Middlesex had an easy time singles by RavinBurgess, Ted both hada pair of hits for the StadiumTrips The Third Annual Franklin WOMEN’SCHAMPIONSHIP Petty and Pete Laub.Middlesex winners. washedout a majority of the "GolfTourney, sponsored by the FLIGHT(chairman Glenn Ar- rescheduled contests. In the Franklin State Bankand the nesen), TheresaGentile, Alice- Hlllsborough triumph over The Franklin Township Belangerand Ruth Flora. SOMERSETCOUNTY SENIOR LEAGUE STANDINGS , Manville, the winners Just madeDepartment of Parks and Franklin Parks and Recreation it underthe wireas they wereRecreation is sponsoringtrips to Department,got under wayat JR. OPENFLIGHT (chairman delugedwith rain in the bottomof YankeeStadium for youngsters SpookyBrook Golf Course in mid GlennArnesea), MarkMaeeini, DR. PAUL SCHILD,OPTOMETRIST the fifth, ages 10 to 16 whoreside in Juneand is headingfor an Aug. Eric SJogren, and Jim Thompson W L T Frs. PCT. Branchburg,meanwhile, Franklin Township. 19finale. Nearly100 applicants Jr. iS no longerassociated recordedan easy6-3 victoryover Ticke-ar f ..... arecompeting forthe top two JR. NOVICE FLIGHT HILLSBOROUGH 8 3 2 26 .728 NorthPlainfield tosnapa second ¢2 50ts e rue,out ons tare is positions in each of the seven (chairman Mark Yaccini), A. BRANCHBURG 8 5 0 24 .616 in the practiceof optometry place deadlockwith Somerville’~ = : ..... flights. . Scialabba, S. Snyder, and E. SOMERVILLE .637 at 900Hamilton Street, Somerset ...... ’ Trips are planneflweonesnay, GlennArnesen is the new Rowan. 7 4 0 21 welchlost ¯ twice last WeeK.Toe ’AUg- 15 ann- ~aturuay - ". ~ept. 8 chairmanreplacing Joe Martino, Thechampionship round ts set BRIDGEWATERGIANTS 6 3 2 20 .667 Regularpatients maycall at two Bridgewaterteams turned ~ ’,.. ’ . . , ". MIDDLESEX 6 7 0 18 .461 me...... trick as tileueannnst-’irates for slge-upwon ~-i, to...... go on me the founderand chairmanof the Sunday, Aug. 19, when 5 East HighStreet a-,4n;a-t~ ,,,=~o "i"~nrin"~ I n Aug. 15 trip is ~onnay, Aug. 13. tourneyforthe passedtwo years, representatives from the MANVILLE 5 6 1 16 .455 ...... "~’.Wednesday Sept 5 is deadlineThefollowing are still in con- Franklin State Bank and the BRIDGEWATERPIRATES 0 ¯ 10 .250 BoundBrook In the onlyother leaguecontest . . ,. ’ , . . 3 9 356-7300 this past week, Middlesex!or sign.up to go on me ~ept. 8 tentionin their respectiveflights. Franklin Parks and Recreation NORTHPLAINFIELD 2 9 I 7 .182 swampedNorth Plainfield, 7-2. ’trip. MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP Departmentwill awardtrophies. The loop leaders hosted To register, go to the l~ranklin FLIGHT(chairman Joe Mar- Manvillelast Wednesday night Township Municipal (Parks and tino), Joe Mezzanotte, Art andcame away with their 6-0 Recreation Offices) from 9 a.ra.Weber,Doug Holcombe and Jack triumphdespite the inclimate to4:30 p.m. Monday through B,rry. weather.Conniff gained his Friday. For further information MEN’S FIRST FLIGHT secondmound triumph ofthe call 844-9400, Ext. 227. (chairmanGlenn Arnesen), campaignas he limitedthe Sulln, Al Gentile, Scott Yager, visitorsto just threesafeties. The The bus ~vill leave Franklin Cllf Knudsonand DickPreston. [] [] [] righthanderstruck out a pair and TownshipMunicipal Building at MEN’S SECONDFLIGHT because no two didnot issue a free pass. 10 a.m. on the day of eachtrip. (chairmanJoe Marline), Nick Hillshot’oughusedjust two hits Pontusand John Wojton. toscore those six runs in the r "1 second.Five walks and an error ¯ alsocontributed tothe scoring Franklin Sets I ennls Event outburst.SamPalumbo led off homes are alike [] in the completedentry formto withabnse on balls and moved to Franklin TownshipDepart- the Franklin TownshipParks & secondwhen Fred Finch reached meatof Parksand Recreationis Recreation Office, 475 DeMott onan error. After Mitch Worbetz sponsoring its first annual Lane,Somerset. Allentries must sacrificedtomove the runners toFranklin Tennis Tournament be receivedby Monday,Aug. 13. secondand third. Fred Crimi fromMonday, Aug. 20 to Friday, Thefee of $2per event must walkedtofill the bases. Aug.31. accompanyeachregistration. All Conniff,Scott Bickar, and ¯ Thetournament willbe double participantsmustpay $1,50 for MarkTroisi allruff owed with free eliminationandwill include the the mandatoryinsurance passestoforce in a runeach, and coverage. Hillsboroughled3-0. After a followingevents: Men’s & strikeout, Joe Piscadlo singled toWomen’s Singles, Men’s & Thetournament lsopen nnly to drivein a pair,and Paulumbo Women’sDoubles, and Mixed FranklinTownshipresidents and culminatedtheinning with a run- Doubles. willbe played at FranklinHigh producingsingle. Toenter the tournament, mail School. No-hitfor six innings by Somerville’sBob Gula, the Giantsscored an unearnedrun in NOWUnitPlans-Meeting. the bottomof the seventh to Co~ciousnsss-raisthgis the awarenessand personal worth as capture a 1-0 decision. an individual. Bridgewater’sMike Randall, soul of the women’smovement, Groupsare currently being meanwhile,was matching Gula TheSomerset County Chapter of the National Organizationfor .formedforwomenandformenin in blanksas he raisedhis the Somerset and Hunterdon seasonalledgerto4-1 with a four- Women(NOW) will sponsor Countyareas. All those in- hitter.Randall whiffed nine and meeting to introduce con- terestedare invitedto attend. issuedthree walks. Rick Sabol sciousness-raisingto womenand hadtwo of thelosers’ safeties. men in the community on Withone down in the seventh, Monday,Aug. 13, at 8 p.m. at the _rO[JWarner Holds JoeGucker broke up Gula’s no- CountyAdministration Building, bitterwith a bouncerthrough the Somerville. Practice Sessions leftside. John Powlish sent Consciousness-raising’sde- Guckerto second with a bunt’fined purpose is to gain aa In Franklin Twp. single,andafter n strike byGuta, awarenessand a consciousness whofinished with 13, Ed Speidel of whatit meansto be a woman. Franklin Townshipboys 10 to walkedto loadthe bases. Each memberof the rap group 13 years of age maytry-out for KevinBeenders followed shares her experiences"in an Franklin’s Pop Football Speideltothe plate, and aRer unrestrainedsetting. Thegoal is Program. Pop Warner is takinga strike, senta ground ball toexaminewhatsocietydefinesacurrently holding practices tothe left side, but it waswoman’srole to he and huw this Mondaythrough Friday from6 to mishandledasthe winning tally affectsindividual personality 8 p.m.at the Franklin Township crossedtheplate. development.By examining her HighSchool practice field, Branchburgscored arun in the ownthoughts and experiences, FranklinBlvd. sheexpects toachieve a better Applicationblanks are thirdand five morein the fifth en availableatvarious commercial route to a 6-3 win over North understandingof women in all establishmentsthroughout the Plainfield. CharUeDavis lifted strataand circumstances. 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"., . ,- . ~’;~ . , .,, , ...... iii¯I il :: )/:, IO-A THURSDAY,AUGUST 9, 1973 Zipp’s Zip 7b Win Red Door Saints Stunned In Slow-Pitch Title Tilt by DaveAllena by a double-elimination event and nipped Colonial Bar, 3-2, put the gameaway with five in consisting of six teams. Zipp’s before losing ti Zipps. Colonial the bottom of the sixth. Adamson BRIDGEWATER-- Needing Trans, winner of District 4, had BarsippedbyStainbach’s, 6-5, in and Cicale paced the winners twovictories forthe title, Zipp’s somedifficulty doing it, but the another gameof the tourney, with three safeties each, while Transof Trentoncame up with state titlists did manage to RedDoor saw its hopes for the Westhad a trio of hits for the them to capture the 1973 N.J. continue Trenton’s dominance ’ state title go by the boards whenSaints. State OpenSlow-Pitch Softball overthe rest of the state with two Zipp’s crossed the plate four ’ In the first meeting between Championshipthis past weekend consecutive victories over the timesin the bottomof the fifth en the two squads, Red Door won at North Branch Park. Saints. route to a 6-4 triumphin the final easily, 13-2, to send Zipp’s into Zipp’s outsluggcd the RedDoor For Red Door, it was a winner-take-all encounter, the losers’ bracket. The Saints Saints of Manville,16-11, to send frustrating setback. The S_aints With the score deadlockedat 2- tallied four runs in the bottomof tile double-eliminationtourney to won three straight contests, 2, Zipp’s broke the tie with four the first and led all the way. another contest. Andthen the including a semi-final, i3-2 runs in the fifth. Dan Adamson Spangler’s rocked a two-run new state champscame up with a win over Zipps, to be the led off ihe stanza with a single, triple for the big bit of the stanza "~’ 6-4 triumphto take the title back only undefeated team left in but was forced at second. An for the winners, i.:,~i’~ i to Trenton for tile eighth ’con- the tourney, but they then error and a single by Joe Van- Red Door added a run in the secutive year. dropped the two games to Zipp’s oozzi loaded the bases, and John third and Dick Winkleman’stwo- This was the first time that the andlost their chancefor the state Stale followed with a two-run run single madeit 7-0 in the state championshipwas decided title. single to break the knot. fourth. Bob Pietryk led off the After drawing a bye in the Another error madeit 5-2, and fifth with a solo homerfor the opening round, Zipp’s get by Rick Angelo’s RBI safety Saints and TomPietryk later Steinbaeh’s of Atlantic City, delivered the final tally of the addeda two-runsingle for a 10-0 District 6 champs, 9-5, before ioning. The Saints madean effort lead. In the sixth, Winkleman losing to the Saints. Zipp’s then to catch up in the top of the sixth walked and Nick Cocco singled went to the losers’ bracket and as Bob Pietryk rapped a two-run and both rode home on Bob recorded an 11-2 rout of Tropical homerfollowing a double by Dick Pietryk’s second homerun in as Pub of Belmar, District 5 title Spongierbut it was not enoughto manyat bats. Ralph Cusati and holders. Following the win over bring the title home. HowieParks both had three hits Tropical, Zipp’s went on to beat Zipp’s opened the final game for the Saints. Red Door twice for the cham- scoring with a pair in the first After the loss to Red Door, pionship. frame as Barry Cieale and gipp’s Cameright back with an THE HILLSBOROUGHLITTLE LEAGUEtournamsntteam: MikeSheehan, Mike Iwaskow, Karl Palzer, RobertReid, Dale Red Door, which took the Vanoozzileading off with singles, 11-2 romp over Tropical Pub. (1st row, I. to r.) Okurowski,Ralph Smith, Robert Huff, Robert Afams; (3rd row) AnthonySerra, Bob Palzer District 3 title, opened the while an error movedthem to With this victory, Zipp’s earned Howell, MarkSivilich, Paul Knowles,Bill Crimi; (2nd row) (coach),Bob Adams (mgr.), WalterSnyder. tournament with a 7-2 spanking secondand third. Stale got Cicale the right to once again meet Red o[ Ross Brothers of Kenilworth, home with a sac fly and sent Door.Trailing 2-1 going into the District 2 winners, and followed Vanoozzito third, from wherehe bottom of the second, Zipp’s by pounding Colonial Bar of scored on a single by Angelo. scored twice to take a 3-2 edge, Morristown, whichtook District Red Door tied the gamewith a and never trailed again as the 1, 14-7. Serra Stars For All-Stars pair in the top of the fourth. With winners put three-rnn frames In other tournament contests, one out, Spongier and Bob back-to-back in the third and by reaching on an error, and shut out Lakewoodtherest of the Steinbach’s edged Trnpieal Pub, NORTHWALL TWP. - Once pitcher - Anthony Serra, two Pietryk ripped singles, and after fourth innings. again, TonySerrawas the manof Serra came through with his way. The lefthander struck out 2-1, in the first round. In the a fly ball movedthe runners up eight and walkedjust two. homeruns - Walter Snyder RedDoor tallied seven runs in the hour for the Hillsborough homerun over the right-field (wondistrict title) losers’ bracket, Tropical Pub Bob P etruehia produced a two- the top of the first andcoasted to Little Leagueall-stars, fence to put Hillsboroughon top, The Section 3 championswill skipped past Ross Brothers, 8-6, run safety toknot the contest at 2- a 14-7 triumphover ColonialBar. 3-0. now face Section 4 champs 2. Spongierand BobPietryk both In the big stanza, TomPietryk Pounding out a three-run Blackwoedtomorrow at 1 p.m. in Section 3 matches: homerand hurling a two-hitter, The blast by Serra was Hinsborough- 7, Freehold - 3; hadthree hits for the Saints. and Sanduskyboth had l.wo-rnn Livingston. The winnerwill then winoiog pitcher - Walter Snyder, First Annual. Zipp’s had two five-run innings doubles, while Bob Pietryk, Joe Serra paced Hillsboroughto a 4-1 believedto be the first ever to be meetthe victor in the Section l - nod three two-run stanzas as it triumph over Lakewoodin the completelyhit out of the stadium Section 2 matchupfer the state home runs - Anthony Serra, Franklin Tennis Tournament gega, and BobPietrnehia all had Section3 finals of the State Little here. The ball easily cleared the Walter Snyder DoubleElimination ripped RedDoor, 16-11. The game RBI’s. championship. was never as elese as the final League Tourney. t0-foot fence, whichhas barbed Hillsborough- 4, Lakewoed-1; Monday,August 20 to Friday, August31 The Saints scored twice in the wire on top. Thefence is 200 feet TIlE STORYSO FAR winning pitcher - AnthonySerra, Entries mustbe receivedby August13 score wouldindicate, becausethe secondframe and these proved to Just as in higher competition, from home plate. " District 17 matches: . homerun - Serra I-I Men’sSingles r-I Men’sDoubles winnersheld a 16-5 bulge going to be the winning tallies. the walk proved to be the top of the seventh. Winklemanled off with a single, Lakewood’s Gary Mayer’s Hillsborough added its final Hi]lsbornugh - 6, South Hun- twin section title) [] Women’sSingles [] Women’sDoubles After a scorelessfirst inning by and one out later Bob Pietryk deadliest enemy in the game. run in the sixth on a single by terdon - I; winning pitcher - [] Mixed Doubles both teams, the Saints broke ripped a roundtripper for a 9-4 Mayeryielded just one free pass WaltSnyder, his secondhit of the Anthony Serru, home run - State matches: REGISTRATION:To register, check the events abovewhich through with three in the top of in the loss te Hillsborough,but it Michael Sheehan Semi-finals; Friday, 1 p.m., lead and the ballgame. Sandusky game, a force at second, and Hillsborough vs. Blackwood, you wish to enter, completethe form, and mail it with the second as TomPietryk and alsoaddeda two-runsingle in the came out the wrong time. singles by Carl Palzer and Dale Hillsborough - 4, North Hun- Chip West had RBI hits, while terdon - 1; winniog pitcher - MeadowbrookField, Livingston your fee to: Parks and RecreationTennis Tournament, third, while Dale Miller and Withtwo dmvn in the third, Bill Huff. Finals: Saturday, 2 p.m., 475 DeMottLane. Somerset,N.J. 08873.Entries mustbe MikeSandusky added a sacrifice Cusatahad sac flies in a three- Crimi drew Mayec’slone base- Se.rragaveupa first inning run WalterHillsborough Snydec - 7, South Bound fly. Zipp’s then took the lead for ’on-balls. MikeSheehan followed MeadowbreokField; consolation receivedby August13. run fifth. to Lakewood,but settled downto Brook - Somerset - 2: winning game- 10 a.m. FEE:$2.00 per event checked,plus insurance ($1.50; see goodwith five in the bottomof the "Generalinformation"). second. With two down, Zipp’s connected for five consecutive Tony Pawlik is Happy Name hits with Adamson’s two-run triple being the key hit in the Address inning. The state champs then added three straight two-run innings, Defense Is His Bread ’n Butter Telephone while the Saints could retaliate (, with just two runs. Zipp’s then NEW BRUNSWICK-- Most At Manville, the all-state pounds. Another bit of calcium bench. developmentof the team over the football players wouldrelish the quarterbackwas also on the state was scheduled foi" removalafter opportunity to play in the same "Wehad been told that it was long run. "It took sometime to championship baseball squad, spring practice this year. their favorite two-point play," jell and wehad a. numberef bad backfield with such an excellent earned two basketball letters and Pawlik was to continue putting Pawlik said after the home breaks, but overall, the year was runner as "JJ" Jennings, added a golf numeral. He never together gameswith big plays. In victory. "The receiver faked perhaps to contribute directly to really was required to block. very satisfying and I think I you fact, with the Holy Cross and inside and went out and I came learned a lot." the making ef an All-American. Heenjoys intercepting passes Lehigh performances, there were Not Manville’s Tony Pawlik. up on the inside. I’m glad I One lesson learned by all the moreyou save, and tackling, too. six consecutivecontests that saw played it right." After getting a chance at After winning a starting him distinguish himself at defensive backs, which con- you fullback for a few days in spring Thoughhe didn’t comeup with stantly haunts them~Tony says, defensive hal[back job as a least once. any moreinterceptions over the "is that one breakdown can camp, Tony was more than sophomore, it didn’t take Tony final three victories, Tonycon- ’~ happyto return to the defensive He received a "hard hit" sometimes destroy a team. It’s long to get into the middleof the citation for his play against tinued to "play it right" and the thing a defensiveback tries to backfield where he had such a action. Three plays into the Princeton and he had in- becameone of six sophomoresto avoid but has to learn to live fine seasonlast year and tied for opening gamewith Holy Cross, earn varsity letters for the the team lead in pass in- terceptions, in order, in the with." he helped safety Gary Smolyn Cornell, Lafayette and Army season. Apparently, Pawlik prefers terceptions. stop a Crusader touchdown by frozensunshine contests. Tony legitimately prides living with it than blocking for It’s not that Tony dislikes hauling downJoe Wilsonafter a himself on the season and the fromFIorlda... "JJ." It’s just that his shoulders 70-yard run. On the next Holy Yet, his best single effort was "JJ" Jennings. becamebruised in the spring. 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Sept. 5th THOUTADVANCE ORDER Order before Aug. 25th CALL356.0072 BELLE B MEADC0"0P HAVENSFORD DEFENSE.DeFENSE--Ex-Manville HighstarTony Pawtik had / [] ~ LineRd., Belle Mead, N.J. "~-~V BetweenPlainfield and Somerville onRt. 28 We Delivery at Nomlnal Fee-201-359-5173 ’ a shot at playing offensive backfor RutgersUniversity, but 415W. Union Ave. Bound Brook passedituptoreturntodefenseafterreceivingbruisedsh0ulders I I while blocking. ,: , ....:: ,:, .... : :: : : : / L THURSDAY,AUGUST 23, 1973 l-B Two Plays Are In Rehearsal Review Restoration DramaHas As SI Continues ’BeauStrat’ Contemporary Ring The last four performancesof production.It shouldbe a’delight ¯ Cherry Orchard", and "You "The Beaux’ Stratagem" mount Can’tTakeIt With You", "A play for adults as well as children." Human foibles haven’t joymeot, even. though Intime the SummerIntime stage this to ponderon, as well as enjoy." Thelast four performancesof dtms not always give Farquhal Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and The hig opening comingup is, "Beaux’Stratagem" will be held changed much in the past two Sunday and two more produc- hundred years and Summer workthe farce interpretation it like **Beaux’ Stratagem", a on August9, 10, and It at 8:30 merits. tions are already waiting in the delicious piece of fluff. It is a p.m. and August12 at 7:30 p.m. Intime has mounted an ira- ’ wings. While the company pressive production of George Much credit for graceful children’s show, "The Knaveof The Children’s Showwill be held performancesshould be given to performs "Beaux’ Strat" at Hearts", by Louise Saundecs. on August15, t0, 22, and 29 at 2 Farquhar’s "The Beau night, "Tango" and "Knave of Denny Michael, who has this p.m., and "Tango" will be held Stratagem"to prove this point, the romantic leads, particularly Hearts" rehearse during the day. season played Petey in "The on August16, 17, 18, 23, 24, and25 The play can be seen again this the distaff side. Barre Hunt, as " Beaux’ comes at just the weekend at Murray Dodge the attractive but discontented Birthday Party", Don in "The at8:30’p.m, and on August19 and Mrs. Sullen, makes a charming right time in the seasoo for us," Philanthropist", Scrub in 26 at 7:30 p.m. Theatre on the college campus said Peter Breger, Sl’s artistic Tickets may he reserved by Thursday through Saturday at spokesmanfor women’slib. She "Beaux’ Stratagem", and is ably supportedby SusanAlexis director and the director of this George Washington in "George calling 452-8181or by stoppingby 8:30 p.m. andSun’day at 7:50 p.m. week’s show. The company Though not as aseerbic as Wolf in the part of Dorinda. Washington Crossing the the air- conditioned Hamilton Suitors Daniel Haugheyand Jim performed Harold Pinter’s "The Delaware",directs the children’s Murray Theatre. Box office Moliere, Farquhar has some Birthday Party" last weekend. hours are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., caustic commentsto makeabout Shankman, as Aimwel] and show. "Denny is a madman,", Archer, respectively, do well in "’A good performance of Pioter says Breger, "and appropriately, Mondaythrough Saturday,. and institutions such as the church, about law and about marriage their roles makingtheir latter really takes it out of an actor, " has some crazy ideas for this from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sun- day transformation quite according to Breger. "You’re days. that have an amazingly con- bursting with energywhen you do temporary ring. The Restoration credible. it," he said, "and drained af- playwright pens some strident However,a major share of the terwards if you’vedone it right. Joan Fontaine To Read lioesthatshouldwarmthehearts plaudits should go to Peter of today’s women’slibbers, But Bregor whohandled his role as "Beaux’ Stratagem," on the ¯ . K : other hand, is anything but a ~ for all the ready application of the French count with con- drama." Browning Poetry Monday many of these topics to coo- siderahlegraceandwhoalsowas Breger describes Mrozeck’s ..... ~.~ ;.,~.i~llill~ ’~.: ~.~. ’ temporary life, "The Beau responsible for direction of a 19(15 "Tango" as "a masterpiece MADISON-- Joan Fontaine 15 years later. BONIFACE(Geoffrey Shales) andhis daughterCherry (RoxanneHart) plot and laughin a scene Stratagem"is still unmistakably large cast. will present "Life in a Love," a "Life In A Love", which will a period piece. For any other Summer Intime, which was that should not he missed." from "The BeauxStrategem" at SummerIntime. The play will run for the secondweekend on largely responsiblefor relighting "Tango" opened 1o raves in reading from the poetry and begina national tour in the fall, than a repertory troupe whose was recently performed at the August9, 10, 11 at 8:30 p.hx and on August12 at 7:30 p.m. at HamiltonMurray Theatre. Call the summerfootlights in Priu- 1985inthe author’s native Poland letters of Robert and Elizabeth 452-8181for reservationsand information, membersare well familiar with and again in 1969 in NewYork. Barrett Browning at the New Theatre Arts Festival In- their fellow thespians in the ceton, this summerwith a troupe The story of a young manand his Jersey Shakespeare Festival, ternational in Halifax, Canada, company, this presents for- of enthusiastic University sta- mad Bohemian family, "The Drew University, on Aug. 13. where Miss Fontaine and Mr. midable problems. The piece dents, continues to provide area Hudson received a standing calls for ensembleplaying, and residents with a chance to view NewYork Times" called it a Tickets to "Life In A Love", at interesting dramanod io offer a cross between "Hamlet", "The $5.50, $4.50 and $3.50, are now ovation. "A dazzling per- here SI falls somewhatshort of available at the Festival Box formance... spoil-binding effort Theatre-By-LakeHosts the mark. Notwithstanding. showcasefor the developmentof Office, 201-377-4487,open daily, I0 inspiring" wrote the Summer Intime, a talented young talent. The troupe ;:Chrooicle-Herald." assemblage composedlargely of deserves both a hand and corn- m"Lifeo In A Love"brings to life Princeton University students, munity support. the intricate beauty of the ’Play It Again,.Sam’ has done remarkably well. They writings of two of literature’s CraftsFestival are, on the whole, a talented Elaine P. Heinemann best loved poets. The 573 letters HIGHTSTOWN. Put yourself Allan Felix(an admitted self- vousness makes him adopt crew, and they handle the .~.~a~oN m=l~smt mg.~,Jn~.: of the Brownings,written during At Flemington in this situation: you’re a movieportrait of the author) is a moviepseudo-sophisticated style that production with considerable their two-year courtship, secret critic, extremely lonely for critic wholives in a gloriously turns ao intimate dinner into a verve and initiative. marriage and elopement ta Raly FLEMINGTON-- Over 200 female companyafter two weeks jumbled fantasy world of old The fast-moving plot concerns THEKING AND I disaster area, makes Allan seem two gentlemen, down on their August10 & 11 havebeen compiledand edited craftsmenwill converge on an ofdivurce. Youare a nice enough moviestars, with Bogart as his like an escaped psychotic, and by Miss Fontaineto capture their guy, but you have as muchluck absolute favorite. Reality breaks luck, whocome from Londonto EVERYSAT. & SUN.NITE August17 & 18 eightacre field in Flemington sends girls running for the deeplymoving relationship. thisFriday to spendthree days with girls as the Titanic hadwith in unpleasantly whenhis wife nearest exit. After two weeks, wive it wealthily in Lichfield. {Raindates August 12, 19) Elizabeth Barrett wasa 40- demonstrating,exhibiting, and icebergs. Thanksto your overly Nancyleaves him. She wants to Allan is fed up - and still alone. Something happens while they NOfflNOHAM year-oldinvalid, the oldest child selling their crafts. neurotic imagination, your participate in life, she says, to The only girl he can relate to is connive and contrive to improve Adults$2.00 of a widowerwho doted on her departed wife haunts you with their lot, an just what happens StudentsUnder 12 $1.00 Pottery, leather, silver and experience. Allan, in her words, Lioda, Dick’s lovely, rather d BALLROOM everywish, whenshe met Robert gold jewelry, crocheting, constant reminders of your is content to be "one of life’s neglected wife. Andthat’s only to the gentlemenin question and MercerSt.. HamiltonSquare, N.J. BOXoffice open 4:00p.m. perfor- Browning. A struggling poet weaving, woodcarving, lapidary, inadequacies. Youjust couldn’t great watchers." After she because they’re friends, their the ohjects of their pursuit forms TheLargest Ballroom in tbo East mancedates only (6091 737-9821 himself, he had becomeaware of scrimshaw, metal sculpture, and take it without the spirit of leaves, Allan decides to .ex- relationshipis Platonic.Or is it’?. the nub of the plot. There’s many Withall BigBands her throughthe publication of a llumphreyBogart, )’our idol (and a complication before the final Coming stained glass will be amongthe perience life to the fullest, Sat. - BennySnyder small volume of her poemsin representedcrafts. another product of your especially with membersof the Under Bogey’s questioning, knots are tied, or untied as the THE WAYIT WAS- Allan realizes he has fallen in case maybe.The sum total adds Sun.Joe Payne8-12 AMERICA1620-1800 1844,and had literally fallen in The RainbowMountain Crafts neuroses1, guiding you through opposite sex. He is helped by a love with the image she life andlove. Suchis the plight of love with Linda. Aodbecause she up to an evening of fun and en- Originalhistoric cantata Festival is located near the Rt. young married couple, Dick and presentedin her poetry. Despite 202 Circle and will continue Allan Felix, hero of "Play It Linda, whoare good friends. He has seen Allan as he really is, August23, 24, 25 her father’s objections,the two through Aug. 12. Again, Sam," Woody Allen’s is also helped by Bogey, who without his "sophistication" it weremarried on Sept. 12, 1846, hilarious farce chosen by teaches him his owninimitable turns out that Linda has andlived in Italy until her death FOLKSING Hightstowo’s Theatre-by-the- style of attracting dames. fallen in love with Allan. HIGHTSTOWNCOUNI~RY CLUB Lake for its fourth production. Attempts by both parties to Allah’s ecstasy at loving such a wonderfulgirl as Lindais ruined The Princeton Folk Music steer girls Allah’s way are Society will hold their August Review dismal failures..Allan’s ner- by his fears of Dick’s reaction whenhe finds out about the af- ~ BALLROOM sing at the homeof Lindaand Art Meisel,8 Ziff Lane,Princeton fair. In one wild dream, Allan Wed.,Aug. 8 - Stu Austin fantasizes Dick dying of cancer, Fri., Aug. 10 - EddieShaw tr t grmJunction.Call 799-1052for details. Kerr ComedyCombines running off with an Eskimo, getting revenge Italian style, Sat., Aug. I l - AndyWells & S. Smith ACTINGWOItKSIIOP with Bogey, Allen’s wife, and ah, g g t0,tl t2 Keen Insight With Humoreven Betta Davis giving advice ROU!E33, HIGHTSTOWN,N.J. Princeton Street Theatre’s Callfor danceinfo. 609-448-8450 final summer workshop will on the sidelines. D SI=:=:=’:.:::" begin Aug. 13 under the direction There’s oo doubt about it; Jean whenshe lets us see the shy and ¯ WoodyAllen’s play was an SummerInlime, of Patti Echeveria. Call 921-5750 Kerr has a keen eye for character frightened girl-womanthat lies immediatehit whenit openedon I[~t ao~elhle 452 sial Sheets a;30 "thutl, $2.50. Fit. $3.50.Sill. $4.00,a 7:00 ~n. la.50 ~, for details. observation and a bubbling sense beneath the crusty veneer. Broadwaythree years ago. It is StudentRush Available of humor. William Parent, as the lawyer the typical Allen mixture of With their production of Ms. Oscar Nelson, sets the chain of fantasy, insecurity, satire, ~ S~t., Sun. Mat. 2 p.m. | YOU CAN Kerr’s "Mary, Mary," Bucks events in motion.¯ Providing illogie, and downrightinsanity, CountyPlayhouse has a hit on its complications for his long-time and Theatre-by-the-Lakefeels it I I I boards. The Kerr comedy, first friend is Jay Devlinin the role of has assembleda cast eapahle of I ~ ONEOF THE GREATEST ¯ VACATION ABROADTONIGHT produced on Broadwayabout ll movie star Dirk Winston. Mr. ably handling this broad years ago, weathers well and is Dovlin, whosimply does not look spectrum. Leading the play I ESCAPEADVENTURES graced by outstanding per- like the romantic movie idol as Allan, the big time Imagineitl formancesfrom Gloria Willis and demandedby the role, failed to loser, is John Sauerman of iHELL,UPSlDE Richard Mathews, the two convince his audience that he Jamcsburg, whoappeared in the ...at the new ’romantic leads. wasone. earlier Theatre-by-the-Lake "Mary, Mary"will run through Carole Mallory, whopreviously production of "The Fantasticks." August 12. Performances are played the romantic lead in Playing his mentor and guide, scheduled Tuesday through "Picnic," was’a somewhat Bogey, complete with trench Saturday evenings at 8:30, and faltering ingenue. But no matter. coat, felt hat, and slur, is Mike Sunday evening at 0. Matinees The two lead players carry the Gilbert of Cranbury. Barb Jones are at 2 p.m. oo Wednesdaysand ball nicely, glossing over small plays Linda, Allan’s friend- Saturdays. but not glaring deficienciesin the turned-lover, and Rich Hut- Ms. Kerr, remembered for supporting cast. Thentoo, there chinson appears as her husband keen Observation of suburban is that delightful stage set--a Dick. Amie Brockway, Rena tasteful NewYork apartment by family life in "Please Don’t Eat AhelsonoMitre Behroozi, Valerie the Daisies," here turns her talent John T. Baun, that makes Stults, Sheila Mandell, EIayne for observation to what makes a viewing the stage action a Smith, and Rose Lipszic play the pleasure. In the RiverRoom-Imagine you’re in the dining-dancingsalon marriage tick-or unwind. When numerousother females in and Richard Mathews as Bob An evening with Jean Kerr is aroundAIlan’s life. All together, of the S.S. Mediterranean(or your best friend just inherited McKellawaymeets his ex-wife an amusing one~ We see our- the talented cast promise to put Mary(Gloria Willis) to settle selves mirroredin the faults and oo Theatre- by-the-Lake’s most a fortuneand invited you to dinewith 150 other beautiful people income tax accounts a chain of foibles of others, and wechuckle. onhis Caribbeanyacht). events is set into motion that Somehowwe knowthat there will hilarious productiooso far. brings a predictable result, but be a cheerful conclusion at the "Play It Again, Sam"will be In the Garden-You’reenjoying a delightfuldinner- or lunch- onthe there is plenty of fun nodsparkle end of the’ rainbow of laughs. produced on August 9,10,andll, inbetween. That, plus-a well constructed at 8:30 pm., at the Geiger- countrypatio of anOld World mill (in Holland,, Italy or... Mr. Mathews, a Princeton play and two sterling per- Reeves Theatre on the Peddle if you’vealready done Europe... how about Brazil?) resident and regular performer formances, should guarantee a School campus in Hightstawn. on the Bucks County boards, is pleasant evening along the Tickets may be bought at the both appealing and convincingas strawhat circuit. ¯ door, or may be reserved by In[: THECLUB i]-Yot,,re relaxing in a cool,colorful Riviera night spot, the harassed editor-publisher calling 443-4544. enjoyingthe drinks,the musicand the terraceview ¢)f lights whoseeks to set his life and his Elaine P. Heinemann finances in order. Blonde, at- onthe water(or is that Acapulcoover there?) tractive Gloria Willis, whowas last seen as the mother of two P.S. Friday,Saturday and Sunday are the heightof the vacationseason. marriageable daughters in Music Makers "Picnic," carries off the part of If youprefer a moreleisurely and less formal pace, book your the sharp tongued Mary with ¯ passagefor Tuesday,Wednesday Or Thursday. distinction. She is mostengaging THECINEMA 448-1231 ThisFri. & Sat. DANCINGon Friday and Saturdayevenings .... Aug.’ 10 & 11 IN THE JAMESWAY/EWINOSOR SHOPPING CENTER ] ...... in THERIVER ROOM to the KenBrader Four You can DANCE ION RT. 130 NEARTHE PRINCETON/HIGHTSTOWNROAD.I i .. ANDin THE CLUBtoTony Inverse and THE CLUBCOMBO ALL NIGHT to the soundof BENfiAZZARA YVETTEMIMIEUX WALTERPIDfiEON ¯ Jackets for gentlemen, please. 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S2.BO (ratedPG) Hammersteinmusical scheduled GetAcguainted Activities Evenings:7 &9 PM for Aug. 10, 11, 17, 18, at ForSingles &Formerly Marrieds Saturday:7 & 9 PM WashingtonCrossing OpenAir of all ages,Separated, Widowed or Sunday:4:30, 6:40 & 9 PM Theatre. Divorced.Join the fun meet new CHILDREN’SMATINEE Demographicallythe Robert neople.Inlo. wUte; P.O. Box 225, AUGUST11th & 12th Johnstansof Titasville and the Hightstown,N.J. 08520, or call SATURDAY& SUNDAY ¯ RobertNines of Penningtonlead : Helen¯ 609.440-2488. AT2:OO PM the list withfour memberseach DANGERDIOBOLIK in the cast, crew, or pit or- , (ratedG) chestra. The Valyo, Huddleson, and Wednesday,August 15th Dennis families are each CHILDREN’SMATINEE representedby three members. at 2:OOPM Othersin the cast includeRuth HALF A SIXPENCE Niekerson,Barry Hillman, Todd (ratedG) Worley. Peter Carter, Tom Todd,Sally Nutt, Jei’ry Lynch, AugustI thru August 11 StarlingWed.,Auguet 15th PaulMarion, Jeff Pierson,Carl Jeff Bridges& ALICEWHITE (left) playsRuth Leila Cannonis MadameArcati andMarcial EIlian is EIvira Peters, Ron Koleeki, Sandy DESIRE UNDER ValerlePerrine NoelCoward’s Blithe Spirit Thursdaythrough Sunday at RiderCollege’s Fine Arts Theatre Sehutz,and LynnChase. THE ELMS In Phonethe PrincetonTheatre Company box office for details: 6098960009 Theproduction is directed by ByEugune O’Neill THE LAST Robert R. Sine and Adrama of love and passion AMERICANHERO choreographedby LynnDennis. (ratedPG} Curtaintime is 8:30p.m. Wed.,Thurs. $2.50. Musical S3.00 COMINGATTRACTIONS: Fri. Sat,$3.00 ¯ Musical S3,50 WHITELIGHTNING An Uncertain Future StudentArtists Curtain8:40 . All seatsreserved LIVEAND LET DIE Faces a Talente PTC Sought For Book Phone(201) 356-0462 by SusanSantangelo qualitytheatrical eveningssince reunify,and ’Thurber’ seemed to Illustration BRENDANBURKE, a Princeton resident whoestablished a HIGHTSTHEATRE Arts Correspondent early Julyin the air-conditionedprovide the best solution," largepopular following at the McCarterTheatre over several theater of Rider’s Fine Arts Berkowitzexplained. NewJersey student artists season,is Jacquesin the NewJersev Shakespeare Festival’s Whatdo WilliamShakespeare Building. Producer Daniel But the showdid not really (ages13-19) are beinginvited productionof Shakespeare’spastoral comedy ’As You Like It,’ 448-7947 and Noel Cowardhave in com- Berkowitzand several of his generate muchenthusiasm for submitillustrations for a bookof playingin repertorywith ’Summer& Smoke,’ ’Oh Dad, Poor mon,aside from the obvious? company were formerly the PrincetonTheatre Company. poetry to be publishedthrough Dad,’ and’Luther’ throughSept. 9. GretchenCorbett is Wed,ihru Tues. The answeris the Princeton associated with SummerIntime Houseswere disappointingly the auspicesof the TeenArts Theatre Company,headquar- at Princeton, and this year small. Thecast had to take a Festival Programof the State Rosalind.For tickets to theFestival, Drew University, Madison, WALTDISNEY’S tered at Rider College in decidedto acceptan invitation tremendouscut in salary or the Departmentof Education. call 201-377-4487. ¯DoubleFeature Lawrencevillo. fromRider to use the excellent season probably would have This group of professional facilitiesthe collegehas to offer. endedright then. ¯ The type of workto be sub- "CINDERELLA"12:00 & 6:30 - playershas beenpresenting high Admittedly, the summer "Fortunately," Berkowitz mittedfor considerationshould Street TheatreReadies seasongot off to a slowstart. said, "the Rider people have be graphicin nature, free form, "CHARLEYTHEANGEL" 1:30 & 8:00 /l "Weonly found out at the end of beengreat to us. As a matterof spatial studiesor line andcolor Maythat we were coming to fact, if it hadn’tbeen for their experiement.The work should be ’Night of January16th". Rider,"said Berkowits."So, in generosityin housinga lot of us no morethan three colors or k~ gallery approximatelyfour weeks’time, here on campus,we probably combinationsof these samethree Street Theatre’s final summer"Director Rip Pellaten’s east 77m’o in st_kingston weI]ad to chooseplays, gather wouldhave" had to closeup shop. colors.The type of graphicsto be the companytogether, andstart "Wethought we’d get a chance consideredwould be lithography, production,AynRand’s"Nightof also includes Peter Rand, Ellen etching, aquatint, woodcut, Januaryt6th" will be performedMoss, Daniel Shiffman, Kathy REX GORELEIGH rehearsals." to really rehearse our next in the area Aug.22 through26. Barry, Lewis Johnson, Bob PTC’sfirst show,"A Thurber production. The Westminster brushand ink (broadstroke), AynRand’s play is a trial Ayling,Gall Gilvarg, Cordelia oils ~-serigraphs Carnival", while containing ChoirCollege was supposed to do photography(abstract and/or somegood moments,obviously highcontrast). Theyshould not drama, with the audiencepar- Grimm,Eric Hollander, Jon august 3_25 a showfor us, and that would ticipating as the jury. At the Negus, Anne Hazen, Jason sufferedfrom lack of rehearsal have given us four weeks to bedetailed illustrations. beginning 12 playgoers are Douglas, DeborahBellow, and reception fri 7_9 time. "Butit’s an easy showto prepareour next show.B/at then- Students are encouragedto puton, and it requireslittle set or disaster. Westminstercanceled, submitas manypieces of workas selected and at the end of the AnneChooljian. hourst-5 tues_,,at they wish. The deadline for productionthey are calledon fop Exactlocations for the per- props. I wantedto introducethe andwe had to puta showtogether a verdict. formancesare East Windsor, whole companyto the corn- to fill in." receipt of this workis September Karen Andre, playe by Aug.22; PrincetonHigh School, The showthat replaced the i0, 1973.Students interested in AdrienneLavine, is on triald fo~ Aug.23; VanNest Park, Aug.24; 17 LIVINGSTONAVE-NEW BRUNSWICK Westminster production was calligraphyare also welcometo murder.But as Karen’sattorney, RiversideSchool, Aug. 25; and Don’t Miss It! 9THSMASH WEEK! Shakespeare’srollicking comedyparticipate. For detailed in- Peter Lope,in,says, "Whois on PalmerSquare, Aug. 26. [IClul,.ke| e~i~l! "TwelfthNight." To put it in formation,interested teenagers should write the Teen Arts trial in this case?Karen Andre? ~1~ understated terms, PTC’s No, it is you, ladies and gen- Know.~omeone with an in- productionwas delightful. Anne Festival, State Departmentof (crestinghobby or excitingstory Louise Hoffmanas Viola was Education,Box 2019, 225 West tlemenof the jury, whoare here enchanting--shelit up the stage State St., Trenton¯, NewJersey, OntriaL,It is.yourown souls that to tell? CaU.°the editor and whenevershe appeared.Richard 08625or phone6(}9-292-8463. will be broughtto light whenyour suggest a communityfeature I CONTINUOUS~-~ ! ~~.i~--"’~[ 1 I I ~~i~ ~’~ decisionis rendered." story. ETO I "t,o~ ’DAILy~P~. ~"I’i~k(.~c~ ~-~ "-~,~ eoom! Ferrugioas the belchingSir Toby ¯ 14F \ .~jx.~ and MarkCapri as the muddling THENUMBER ONEBOOK OFTHE YEAS ~ULYS , ,~,L,s knight Sir Andrewkept the audiencerolling in the aisles. NOW-THESUSPENSE FILMOF THE YEAR! JohnVennema as the arch-villain Malvoliowas outstanding, as were Alice Whiteas Mariaand "MIND-BLOWINGSUSPENSEr’ Larry Strichmanas Feste, the -CharlesChamplin, L.A. Times fool. Wordof the high quality of "SUPERB! PTC’s"Twelfth Night" began to spreadaround the area, and box SIMPLYFASCINKrlNG!" office businessshowed signs of --JudilhCriB,. New York Magazine improving. But Berkowitz coofidedthat they stin werenot sure they would be able to EXCLUSIVEENGAGEMENT! generateenough support to finish outtheir first season. The Princeton Theatre Com- FredZinnemann s pany’s [hard production, Noel ; FJ!:F Coward’s"Blithe Spirit", opened ~.li~al~.~’~ ~:~.. ~ last Thursdayevening. PTC did their best businessso far with receiptsfrom this past weekend’s performance. And the show definitelydeserves to be seen. A[)ULTS¢,Sat DirectorSallie Brophyhas kept Daily7 & 9 [] 51.! the pace a brisk one. Theset, designedby LowellAchziger, is oneof the finest I’ve everseen- HELD OVER anywhere. "Mightvery well be the most important Thecast doesa splendidjob. Alice Whiteand MarkCapri, as Ruth and Charles Condomine, filmof 1973!"-~o0k ~a0,z,oo are excellent. MarciaEllian as COLUMBIAPICTURES Presenls , Elviru,Charles’s first wifewho is JOHNVENNEMA, as Malvolio, considers th~ letter arrangedfor himby thefour plotters, from A METROMEOIAPRODUCERS CORPORATION left, Larry Strichman,Mark Capri, RichardFerrugio, and Alice White,in the formerPTC PRODUCTION called backfrom "the beyond"to #AOK&L haunthim, also doesa fine job. productionof ~’TwelfthNight." Theshow is all but stolen by Leila Cannonas MadameArcati, the maid,in "BlitheSpirit", Miss their , and whenMiss everyeffort to give PTCa second JohnWoolf P[0ducl 0n the overweight mediumwho Hoffmantakes advantageof the Hoffmannfinally exited, she got season," DanBerkowitz said BargainMatinee -- All Seats$i.OO -- Mon..Fri A Mulll-~eenRe-Crealioe of the 50’sl _ibm_ conductsthe seancethat unex- show’stwo intermissionsto tidy a tremendousburst of applause. hopefully. "Rider has already pectedlygets Elvira backfrom up the set a bit and lay down If thingscontinue to pickup for indicatedthey wantus back.But I the grave.She is priceless. Whenpropsfor whatis to follow. She the PTCas they did this past this time we’ll start drumming On PalmerSO ~ 924-0~80 she makesher first entrance,her also takesthe timeto gobbleup weekend,it lookspretty certain up support in the winter, and Dailyat 2, 7 and9:25 p.m. flowingskirt pinnedup around all thefood on the stage,drain all that theywill be ableto finishout perhapsapply for a grant from her legs to giveher the freedomthe martiniglasses dry, andrest the summerseason. the NewJersey ¯ Councilon the to pedalher bicycle,she brings fromher chores by reading the Will they be backnext year? Arts. If the area peoplesupport "Atreat for armchair detectives" the housedown. London"Times." Most people "We’recertainly goingto make us, we’lldefinitely be back.? -Bob Salmaggi, Group W ~~ Andif the showitself is stolen left the auditoriumduring the by Leila Cannon, the in- first intermission,hut wordof termissionsbelong solely to Ann her performances must have Louise¯ Hoffmann.Playing the spread. At the second in- relatively minorrole of Edith, termission, nobodybudged from

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Call 20t-329-6021. awardsand this means high lskills&useofdictationcquipment class of dozenor morewomen 1 goodwith figures for bookkeeping radiobroadcast in 1938? If soi’d Farn high commissions plus commissionsandsteady booking required. Stenography helpful. eveningper week.Please send duties sometyping. Experience liketo talkto you. Please cap Jane bonus. Work your own hours. LIKE TO GET BACK -- into the fora stylishlow rate of returns orGood & pleasantworking con- resume to P.O. Box 131 c/o helpfulbut notessential. Write Green212-988.0685 collect. DOUBLE OR TRIPLE .your 201-297-5578or 609-921-2903or 201- businessworld? Have a position exchanges.This means more ditions. Excellentbencfits. Apply:Windsor-Hights Herald, 140 So. JohnKemmerer, P.O. Box269, present salary this year part-time. 287-1186. Interested? Call (60g) whereinitiative andimagination satisfiedcustomers. We need East Windsor Municipal Bldg. MainSt., Hightstown. Princeton, outlining your 883-5097. are appreciated?Busy insurance more stylists ! Manybonuses, free backgroundand experience. ARE YOU BUGGED by agent on Nassau St. needs yearly trip also lucrative op- Watergate,phone taps, hidden WANTEDTO PURCHASE-- someonewho can learn to manageportunity for manager with the tlYBRID CIRCUITDESIGNER microphones,etc? So amI. If you existinOservice station with ’ SOMEIISET office routineand deal pleasantly knowanything about de-bugging filing of 3 or more girls. No in- -- must have experience in FIREMAN-- low pressure Black provenhigh volume. Will pay cash IIOSPITAL withthe public.Call 609-921-7059 vestment. Call 609-308-8799 or 609- translatingstandard component Seal license required.Year round OUTGOINGandintelligent person phones,foiling hiddenmikes, etc. for right locations. Con~ctBox for appointment. 443-6297. designs mto hybridcircuits, employment,vacation~ health neededby Princeton marketing I’d like to hearabout it. 609-587-#02327c/o PrincetonPacket, Backgroundin small signal esurance,holidays androck leave researchfirm. Duties include 4850. "DIAL-A-JOB" contactingfield personnel and s(a~;ngmonthly volume, plot plan RECEPTIONIST -- small com- dp o e.ssmg..ort etemetr),very are fringebenerits. Shift work andlocation. )ial 201-526-1767 for a complete pany, Princeton area. Phone estrauie, uppormmtyto jo n involved Call for appointment,consumersurvey interviewing. recorded listing" of available duties and light typing required. PRODUCTIONW()RKERS design teamfor newproducts 609-924-4825 Sometraveling would be required. Bus.Opportunities )ositions. Call 609-452-1660. Menneeded in manufacture of developmentin instrumentation Ifinterested write John Kcm- HelpWanted aluminumdoors and sheet metal field. Stimulatingprofessional I mererP.O. Box 269, PrJneelon, products.Full timedays, good pay environment.Call H.E. Van’l outliningyour background and FABRICSFLASH YARN SHOP - ].ECEPTIONISTWANTED -- Doren,plant manager.Base Ten]KEY PuNcH oPERATOR-- exp. experience. 1700 sq. ft. in SomersetShopping CHURCH ORGANIST -- needed Doctors’office in Princetonpart HELPWANTED -- Nurses aides and fringebenefits. BannerDoor, Centeroff Rt. 287. Sacrifice. 2Or-Sept. I. Call evenings(201)297- imehours flexible. ReplytoBox anddomestic help. Full andpart Skillman, N.J. 609466-1361. Systems,Inc.,Trenton, N.J.. 6..~- ton IBM029 or Univac1710. Four 396-1147. 9600. t02287c/o ThePr neeton Packet. onu-¢uio.An v:quat opportunity /day 38 hr. week.Mettler In- time, summerreplacement Employer. lstru’mentsCorp. openingon.all shifts. Willtrain. 609-448-3000ext. FAST GROWINGCOMPANY - in OPPORTUNITIES /243, 246. AnEqual Opportunity SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR- ApplyApptegarth Rest Center, MTSTOPERATOR -- for Law ASSEMBLERS-- fop small/Employer. South HunterdonCounty hes en. at Princeton Nights llp.m.-Ta.m. Permanent. Htghtstown,or call 609448-7036for firmin Hightstown,experience gineering departmentopportun- NEW Small Prmceton off ce, 509-924- anappointment 9-3:30. preferred,excellent benefits. Call needed./ ities. 2040. 609-448-0016. and ELECTRICALENGINEER ~,DDRESSOGRAPHFILE CLERK CAREERS REAL F~STATE SALESMAN M/F Attractive position openfor alert WAREHOUSE-TRUCKDRIVER DRIVERS WANTED-- part time, STOPI l Circuit design for solid state for plumbingsupply house, local for Twin Rivers office. Excellent powersupplies, motor controls u.u";-to .go’-."" individual to maintain large ad- deliveries,experience preferred, opportunity for the fight person. day or night. Must be over 25, dressographplates, file andassist w/clear drtvers license. No ong Prineet( production equipmentcontrols Stop job hunting... N0W! goodsalary, full benefits.Gordon Steele, Rosloff & Smith,Realtors PLANTPERSONNEL endintegration of controls into in operationof duplication equip- &Wilson Co., Hightstown,609-448- and Insurors. Call for ap- ha re. Call 609-448-4389. Crown Components, Research Park NEeIs currently seekingexecu" mint. Start mid-September. Limosine. Bldg. H. Route 206, systems. Responsible for ell Sloesfor a laree numberof high- 0507. mintment 609-448-8811 or 655-0080. Areyou interested in a stable job? phases from ¯specifications evil posnuns In leadlnscorpora. N.J. tions hereind.=broad. Wewll GROUNDSMAN Ourproduction operations are ex. throughproduction. tlrlt matchyour Interestscare. NO FEE CHARGED panding.We offer e starting rate full as|lnst thesecareer upper. POSITIONSAVAILABLE of $3.18per hourplus shift diff- tun~tlea. Neededat Prlnceton-Windsor HAYES& LYONS Do you really want a job? NASSAU PLACEMENTS erential with paid benefits. If you DESIGN ENGINEER Butthat Isn’t all. Wewill guide Apanmenls.Must have transpor- Administrative,~ales, secretaries, If you do we really want to get yOUtoward I hapb]erend better ...Bee Hunt looking for shift work at a ay;neposition. Hereou profit : tation. managementtrainees, engineen;, onefor you. Comein NOWfor a quiet, relaxed Machinedesign for production ~)romour closepersona~ contacts bookkeepers,general Wpi~l$, the. PersonnelAgency nearly newfacility, with an op- equipment.Involves development SECRETARY Male’& Female interview so wecan call you when portunhy to advance, apply in commercewith manaeementday|loped in industr]t during and g6 mists, receptionist=,draft=man, Skilled &’Unskilled oneof our exceptionaljobs turns work,prove-in andfailure analy- yearsof prat=sslonaloperalJort For Genuine now. sis. Experience in automatk~ ... wehelp unlock the keydoors. With good typing and shorthand NewJersey State out to be "just what you have And NEShas the expe’dence, skills for facultyoffice. SNELLiNG&SNELLING JobAssistance Training& EmploymentServlce beenlooking for." machineryis e plus. skills, know.howand research tacilRlesto do thejob betterand Personnel Agency Rural ManpowerService August by appt. only GREFCO,INC. faster thanyou canon yourown. PARTTIME Weneed tnovators andself-start- Sos up job hunting. , ¯ stop CLERICAL ASSISTANT 353 NassauStreet Princeton- 921-6580 STULTS ROAD ers in both openings.Send com- chasing after dead.endleads, Phone609.586.4034 221 NassauSt. pointlessInterviews and Ilstenine Princeton, N.J. 609-448-1053 JAME6BURG,N.J. plete resumeincluding education, to will.meaningfriends. If you In busy administrative office is 609-924-8064 work history and references to wantaction set the full facts neededwith goodtyping skills Trenton- 394-8141 Rtes. 33 & t 30 at WoodsideRoad (BetweenRt. 130 ’& Box No.02330, c/o Princeton from NeeWri e or call Nocost 924-3030 Nooblleaton. ¯ clerical aptitude .and ability to Houra 9 to 5 Moo. thmFri. Robbinsville,N.J. N.J. Turnpike,Off e-A Packet.Liberal h~alth andfringe takeresponsibility. i benefits with excellent starting NATIONALEXECUTIVE SEARCH INC. salary. Call BusinessManager An Equal OPportunity Employer 609.921-8300 NURSES An equal opportunity employer. ~ 27thYEIA" ~ SALES & CLERICAL POSITIONS Progressive, private, psyehiatr!c hospital located in a PRINCETON country setting between Princeton & Somerville faoe,,,s,o FOR THE BALANCE OF THE suMMER SEASON offers challenging RN & LPN positions. Excellent AND STEADY FALL POSITIONS ARE NOWAVAIL- opportunity to design andcarry out a flexible nursing TWIN RIVERS TOWNCENTER THEOLOGICAL 104 AbbingtonDrive ABLE WILL CONSIDER FULL TIME AND PART care plan. Salary commensuratewith education and CIRCULATIONCLERK .,ghts,....N.J. 0EE2O SEMINARY TIME APPLICATIONS. PLEASE APPLY IN PE RSON experience. Liberal personal benefits. Special Alcoholic Recovery Units & Intensive Care Units. Offices In MajorCities Equal Opportunity Employer ONLY, NOT BY PHONE. WE ARE OPEN SEVEN Central Jersey communiWnewspaper has an imme- DAYS A WEE K. The following openingsare available: diate opening in the Circulation Distribution Depert- LPN, RN, full time & part time, 3-11 & 11-7 & 7-3 mentfor a fulltime Cireulation Clerk. Workfairly inde- PLASTICSTECHNICIAN IMAGINE ~HECARRIER CLINIC NURSING OFFICI pendently with minimum supervision Monday thm BELLEMEAD, N.J. (201) 359-3101, Ext. 239 Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Will train willing learner. ROUTE 130 ¯ EASTWINDSOR Exce ent ’Opportunity for" individual with ’strong Call For,Appointment Variedduties include preparat!on, filing andsorting of mechanical’ apti~tude~ Shood = have"HS~’~’’{ d p urea and mailing plates;" preparation of,mailing labels prepara- training or experience related to plastic processing ton of postel forms, and some mrcu atmn records end testing. Familiarity with Strip’ Lister and Graphowpe swift andswift ,machines. Excellent EmployeeBenefits, contact: IVlust be able to operate and maintain plastic pro- gASEFgLLY,~. ~. ~ ¯ CLERICAL cessing machinery, conduct mechanical tests of plas- , COMMERCIAL Mr. Bennett ¯ .:::!!::.v.;,, SI~IEISEO tics, and record end calculate data. * ADMINISTRATIVE (609) 924-3244 Outstanding benefits program ~~ * TECHNICAL ,I .:~=ro~ Phoneor write Mrs. Craig TRAfNSES!:TO" ExecuTIVeS * ENGINEERING s~¢c~uzaop=,,~T~,n * SALES 3 LOCATIONS RN’s RN’s RN’s AMERICANCANCO TRENTON LAWRENCE ~ HIGHTSTOWN 469 North Harrison St. 448-6500 HeadNurse - Days EveningSupervisor Princeton, N.J. 08540 396-35651989-7200’113N, WAnReN U.5, HWY.NO. 130 609-921-2510 i690 WHITEHEADRD. RN’sneeded forthe following fulltime positions: An Equal OpportuniW Employer M/F DAYS EVENINGS ThePrinceton Packet Newspapers South Somerset Ne~’spepers, MEN Progressive Laborand Delivery 300 WitherspoonSt.. Princeton P.O. Box146, Somerville, N.J. HOSPITAL OPPORTUNITIES CoronaryCare Unit (201’) 725-3358 CardiacCare Unit (609) 924-32*44 Areyou interested in your weight? ’Excellentsalaries, benefits and working conditions are Progressive beingoffered to personsseeking employment in our MedicalUnit CardiacCare Unit CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FORM. rapidlyexpanding hospital. Join our happy family by CoronaryCare Unit IntensiveCare Unit" A Princeton bio-medical research pl’ogram needs volun- applyingto ourPersonnel Department for the following OperatingRoom Nursery .1...... 12...... s...... 4:...... teers for the second series of a medically supervised positions. Medical-Surgical scientific study of the effectiveness of a common UNITCLERK - Parttime in theOut-Patient Department. .s...... 6.:...... ?:...... s:...... non-prescription pill. 7:30-4,weekends and holidays. Good typing skills re- NIGHTS quired. IntensiveCare Unit 9. 10. 11 12. Stop by our Nassau St. office to get weighed each T.V.AIDE-Part time 1 p.m.- 4 p.m.Weekends and Nursery ¯ .... .o.¯ ...... ¯ ...... o¯. .... ~.. weekdayfor a month. You will find out if this pill works holidays.Individual needed to deliver televisions toour Pediatrics ProgressiveCardiac for you and receive $20. patients. CoronaryCare Unit CareUnit !3:...... I..4...... Js...... !.6, Nursery If you are interested cometo our office at 163 Nassau INHALATIONTHERAPY ASSISTANT - 8 a.m. - 4:30 Orientation programswill start August6 and St., 2nd floor, (opposite Thomes Pharmacy), or call September4. A 2-weekcourse in CoronaryCare 609-921-3031 between 9 am & 4 pro. p.m.Assisting our technicians and performing clerical 4 LINES- I INSERTION...... $3.00 duties.Experience notrequired. will beginon Augst13. (3 Insertions. no chanses) ...... :-. $4.50 (~/henPaJ, d’~ Advance) I f billedadd .25 NURSESAIDES - Permanentfull time positions available onall shifts. 2 week training program starts September 4. CLASSIFICATION...... CENTRALSERVICE AIDES - Preparationof instru- LPN’s mentsfor Nursing Service. Full time 8 a.m.- 4:30p.m., NAME...... occassionallyI p.m. - 9:30p.m. DAYS EVENINGS LAUNDRY FLOOR WORKERS-Fulltime, 7 a.m. to MedicalUnit CoronaryCare Unit ADDRESS...... 3:30p.m. Part time, Saturdays and holidays, 7 &m. to IntensiveCare Unit ProgressiveCardiac Care Unit 3:30p.m. G.U. andOrthopedic IntensiveCare Unit CIIARGI~...... , ...... Medical-Surgical TIMES...... PAID ...... MAINTENANCEMECHANIC - Full time, 8 am. to Medical- Surgical CHALLENGING 4:30p.m. Electrical background required. Pediatrics CLASSIFIED RATES CLERKTYPIST.-Part time in Dietary,3:30 p.m. to 8 All Ciauified Advertbingappears in all seven ncwspepers, ThcPrinceton AND REWARDING¯ Packet. The La’.wenceLedger. TheCentral Post, Windsor-Higltts Herald. p.m.,Monday thin Friday. NIGHTS The Manville News, The South Somer~t News. and the Franklin News- CAREER OPPORTUNITY... Record. Ads maybe mailed in or telephoned. Deadline for new ads is5 MEDICALTRANSCRIBER-Full time in MedicalRe- p.m. Mondayif they are to bc properly classified. Ads must be .., for personwith farm background.5-10 years’ recenl cords,8:30 to 5. Goodtyping skills and knowledge of Laborand Delivery cancelled by 5 p.m. Monday. experiencein all phasesol agricultural.advertising. ProgressiveCardiac Care Unit Mustdemonstratocommunications ability:and marketing medical terminologyrequired. RATESare $3.00 for four lines or le~ for one issue or. if ordered io experienceto qualify for this last moving,growing busi- PHARMACYTECHNICIAN-Full time, 8 to 4;30, advance: $1.S0 additional for two consecutive weeks or issues, and the ness-with exciting newproducts comingfrom research. third insertion is FREE.Thereafter - each conseculive is.me only costs S I. Mondaythm Friday. Experience not required. Salary scale commensuratewith experience Next increment of four lines 50 cants and the samethereafter. Ads maybc Supsrvleory position with excellent salary and and edueation. Per diem and pm’t time nmsing displayed with white space marginsand/or additional capital letters at benefits fo start. Opportunityfor advancementin large LABORATORYAIDE-Full time position, 3 p.m. to 11 positionsalso available. S3.50 per inch.. Special discount rate of S3.OOper inch is avagabfe to ~nultlnatlonal companylocated In family community advertisers tannins tbe same classified display ad for 13 consecutive p.m., Tuesdaythm Saturday. Experience not requited. weeksor issues or different classified d isplay ads totaling 20 or mot’e; near central Eastern seaboard; shore, mountains not far array. inchesper month, and whoarrange to be billed monthly. Boxnumbers ate Please Applyat tha onedollar P_X Ira. li you are qualified andinterested¯ let’s talk. All Personnel DEpartmentof replies In strict confidence. TERMS:25 cents billing charge ir ad is not paid for within- IOdaysafter THE SOMERSETHOSPITAL THESOMERSET HOSPITAL expiration of ad. I 0 per cent cash discoonfoo classified display adsif bill Rehill’Avenuo Sodlervllle is paid by the 20If: of the following month. Situations Wantedads axe Box 02329,Princeton Packet 201-726.4000 RehillAvenue Somerville, NJ. payable with order. The newspaper is not responsibfe for eyrmsnot corrected by the advertiser immediatelyfollowing the first .imbl!estlonof~ AnEqual OppottunltF.Employer MIF 201.725-4000, Ext. 372 .Ihe ad.

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Contact Personnel Experiencedoperaior only. (IBM ¯ illmeI ...... I...... , .... ~_...... , , knowledge. Modern office in Office,N.J. Neuro-Psychlatric 129)needed 8/13/73 for 4 months. Itop earnings possiSlefirst year. .~: able to workwel w th peepe. Ca I Princeton. Hours9- 5:30. Call 609- 609-924-6085between 2:30 - 4180 Institute,P.O. Box 1000, Prin- a.m.to 3 p.m.,near Hamilton ISecurity for you and your family. PART~ TIME SECRETARY for SECRETARY-. for rapidly ex- 921-6453. cetonN.J. (609) 466-0400. Square.Pleasant working con- PRINCETONMarketing [For confidential interview write p.m. panding electromes manufacturer Equal0pperiun ty Employer ditions,top pay, no fee. Research firm has full time ]Box 157, Belle Mead, N.J. 08502. ~¯’’Princeton investment eou~elor ’:~ in executive capacity. Shorthand, tEm~hasis on dictati0n/t--in lhou6flexible, atleast 3 ~VysS~’~" typing required, flair with for J & J TEMPORARIES op?~?g Ifor ibrig~t~d%r!o,s ARTIST- FREE LANCEwomen’s details and organizing, pleasant includequestionnaire coding and ] . fashion illustrator. Sendproofs of telephone voice, good sense of 2936Rt. #I, Lawrenceville , I ca.t;all 609 921 7399. work (no originals please) and BABYSITTER--in my homefor 6 Clerical Positions 609-883-5572 edi!ing,mailings, l~_rcen~ging ] NURSE’S AIDE -- experienced] humor. All companybenefits, no yearold girl. After schoolhours, 5 ann promreaamg.~:.xperlence full-time days.’ RN or LPN Par}. pertinent information to. Box Saturdays. 5 years experience helpfulbut not essenh~.al. If !n- timenights, also fug-time kitchen. ]PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER 8/~ 02332. plus salarycommensurate with days a week. East Windsor near MEDICAL CENTER experience. Lambertville area. Krep School. Owntransportation. teresteuplease write aonn For Interviewcontact ad- Iteacher’saides to instruct3-6 yr GROUNDS MAINTENANCE Call 609-448-5359after 7 p.m¯ or ADMISSIONSCLERK Kemmerer.,P.O. Box 269, Prln: ministrator, Sunnyfleld Nursing fold children’s preschool program. Call Mrs. Gray 609.397-2030for 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. ceton,out!ruing your nacKgrnunu Home, Cranbury, N.J. 609.996-1Formal teach‘lng experience not- Foreman-- Responsible for care immediateinterview¯ weekends. of 45 acres of landscapedgrounds¯ ’ Ideal eveningjob. $128to $t41 SALAD GIRL anaexperience. 0641. ssessential as good judgment & ’: Salary open. Call 609.921-7600 weekplus! enthusiasmfor youngsters’;, For Western Electric residence Projectis wellestablished &"- WEEKEND building operated by Sheraton INVENTORY COUNTERS -- No ~ regarded. YMCA Little Bears, BABYSITTERWANTED - 4 days Princeton Corp¯ on ¯Carter Road a week for kindergarten girl. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ADMISSIONS CLERK experience necessary. Marketing _~ ...... [-llghtstown. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Rt. 569) 2.5 miles fromHopewell. andinventory servicing in qualityTx~.z~’r -- ~ese.arcn]w, .m EDITOR/WRITER- supervise Starting Sept. 6 - Cran~ouryManor $3.20 Hour Must have own transportation. and participate in a "literary area. Call 609-448-5202after 5 p.m. neededfor 2 1/2months to start storesin your area Good op- raplaly,expanomg, market 3/20/73in Penningtonarea. Top Experience preferred. Excell. portunity for housewives.Part research .coml~a.ny.ioeaten.in ~,.~.^~,,~,r..,~...... ’ project witli broad educational clerk typist working rends., good salary, tim~/novm,n~n~"n~vlhlo h^.~o r’rmcetonis lOOKingfor a typist, y~,~p,,,.., ,,y,,:n,~ wam~u,,. ]mpaet. Send resume c/o Box pay,no fee. fiT Days . . o benefits. Hours6 a.m. to 2 p.m. $’2150’rD’er"’i~rl" t’o~s~tart"~=car Mustbe a fastand accurate typist, tuunay or 2 haltaays. good pay..’: #02331,Princeton Packet. LADIES EARN$40-60.00 p.er J & J TEMPORARIES Weeaenastree. Applyin person or call 609-639. necessa~ry.Write Checker l~c., 415 Liberal..companybenefits: Call Call201-722-4840. evening showing beautiful 2986Rt. #I, Lawrenceville $119to $131week. 420L MadisonAve., New York,N.Y. u~-~za-otwmr appomtmem. -: fashions. No investment, no 609-883-5572 10017.Att: Joan Howard. delivery, no collecting. 2 free $300. JR. SECRETARY BANK TELLER- experienced wardrobes a year. Call 609-443- only,m orfern, Contact Mr. Ross MOTHERS- Experts in child Someknowledge of Med. terms, Hargrave,Ist Charter National rearing, child developmentann 3758or 201-287-1186. GENERAL OFFICE CLERK -- MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST TYPISTS-- full time, Princeton COACHINGPOSITION...to coach Typing,adding machine use good typing skills. Must enjoy area. Immediate positions Football at a local school. High Bank, 555 CranburyRd, E. child psychology, pediatric people and work well under School playing experience Brunswick.201-238-1800. nursing, health and nutrition. eecessar:fanswer phones and pressure. $128to $141 week. With X-Ray.University in- available. Experienced typists Writingability essential¯ Flexible good wlth flgnree.Some firmary.Small hospital. Large ireferrod others considered. Must necessary, College experience schednie, part time, short term FULLTIME helpwanted. Apply periencehelpful. Full time. Call le ableto type at least 50 wordsdesired. Send resume & in- in person- DonnellysTexaco, Weoffer one of the best complete out-patientservi.ce: Excellent project¯ Call 609-452-2279 to 609.359-8561forappointment. -- benefits packagesin the area. fringe benefits incluning TIAA1 lerminute. Call 609.452-1660. formation to "Box 02323, c/o MATUREWOMAN -- for our arrange for interview. Route130 & MainStreet, Windsor, month vacation, medical and hfet Princeton Packet¯ textbook department. Typing and’ N.J. Contact Personnel Dept. insurance~rograms etc.Send office experiencehelpfuIbut not, resume along wltht salary essential. 5 day week, excellent SECRETARY- for typing, filing, CIRCULATIONCLERK TIlE MEDICALCENTER requirementsto: ~XPERIENCED BOOK-- beeelits. Contact Personnel Of- phone answering and clerical ELECTRICIAN- Part time. Call Ms.B. Smith rice, Princeton University Store.. workthrough Jan. I. Call 609-482- Central Jersey Community At PRINCETON,N.J. KEEPER-TYPIST -- Full 609-921-2298. PersonnelOff ce time in Twin Rivers office. Ex- STATIONARY ENGINEER Nophone calls please. 7505. newspaper has an immediate 253 WitherspeonSt. 08840 BlueSeal license required to opening in the Circulation (689)921-7760 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY cellent opportunity for the right Equal Opportunity Emptoyer PrincetonN.J. 88540 person. Salary commensurate operatewell-equipped boiler Distribution Departmentfor a full An/F with experience.Steele, Rosloff & room. Permanentfull time SECRETARYfor Princeton time Circulahon Clerk. Work M equalopportuaty employer, rotating position offers excellent Businessoffice. Full time position. IIOUSEWlVES.MOTIIERS fairly independently with Smith, Realtors andInsurers. Call benefits and minimumstarting REGISTERED NURSES ~! STUDENTS minimum supervision Monday for appointment 609-448-8811or competentand responsible. Part Billing, Filing, Typing and 655-0080. salary of $170 per week. Contact general office work. Personal Over 16 must drive. Earn $60-120thrn train Friday, willing 9 a.m. learner. to 5 p.m. Varied Will TWO MECHANICS needed to the Personnel Departmentat timerelief from 4-8 hours on all., atmosphere in Small office, work in clean modern shop must shiftsfor medical center of luxury per week (home shows). Noex- duties include preparation, filing DENTA L YGIENS H I-- T 2 ,~to 3, . , .... surroundings. Call Mrs. Stanis at pcrience, no investments. For and sorting of mailing plates, d~wa weekin modernoffic in ~ I ee expermncede naveown tools, HAIRDRESSER WANTED -- The SomersetHospital community.Good salaryand- 921-2330. interviewcall 201-880-4224. --" ...... u if ...... maleor female.Robert’s Hair- Rehill AvenueSomerville, N.J. benefits¯ 609-655-2220 preparation of mailing ]abels Windsor.SendbriefresumetoBox normssupptmn, aslentown, ~i _ . t 132 c/o Windsor-HightsHerald. N.J. Call 609-259-7692. stylists,609-448-2212. 201-725-4000 GENERAL OFFICE WORKER". WOODWORKERFOR diversified Familiaritysomepreparationcirculationwith of postaIstrip forms,Listerrecords andann S~. KEYPUNCHOPERATORS-- fug The Hopewell Valley Regional ~willingto learn Burrnughs’ duties in shop F/T or P/T, ex- INSURANCESECRETARY -- to Graphotype machines. Excellent Clerical typing some steno time Princeton area immediate SchoolDIstricthasopeningsmthe ¯I computer.Mature person perience necessary 18 yrs. or ]preferred.Contact Mrs. Carlisle complete health claim forms Emp]oye 13enelits. Contact: Mr BODY& FENDERMan ~ .. Imany benehts Men-Fri 9am- neonnos.n~: . Sala.,rv de’~ndent¢_on followingm .areas’.Secretaries (12 older¯ Ca da ly 609-443-4440. needed by private medical group Bennett 609-924-3244. work in clean modernshnoe;°e~ 5pm. Ca’ll 609-443-5678. ’ ~^~’~,,~=.... ~ .... ~.-~, ~11 ..o-~oJ-~..~. 609-4%1660 on pesltions) Teacher Aides 201-247-5722. ’. and’School Bu~ Drivers, com- fin Princeton. Must type well have own tools & experience’, up to [ -- petitive salaries & excellent ACCOUNTING CLERK - some Libcra] salary excellent benefits $5¯50 an hour, uniforms snpphed, [ experiencenecessary, able to use and pleasant environment. Call SECRETARY/JR¯-- Fee Allentown,N.J. Call 609-259-7692.! CHILDCARE -- for 4 1/2 year old benefits programwith recognition . . for experience Apply Mr Robert addingmachine. Call Dave’Heal Mrs. Hackworth609-924-9300. negotiable¯ $450 me. start¯ Typing SECRETARY--part time Must Ra ...... ’. a, = ’, KEYPUNCHOPERATOR 609-44B-9440. girl, 16 hours per week af- in ~t., ~ennmgt°n, and light shorthand desired, snmn ¯ be accurate typist. Shcrthandnot Nj~J.~3~.SfsMa, offices top company, superb ~ ~ ternoons. Collegeeducated person necessary. Write Box 2008, t ...... At least I year experience. making 2-yr. commitment nice RN or LPN for busy Trenton ,benefit. Call LenoreLe% 609-924- Princeton, N.J. 08540, include I Salary’commensuratewith ex- 8064, Snelling& Snehmg, 353 KEYPUNCH but notessential. Goodsalary, 609- telephone number. perience.Excellent benefits and .Specialist office. Phone609-393- ASSISTANT BOOKEEPER I 924-2346. 8954. Nassau St., Princeton¯ neededfor 4 dayassignment in -~ECRETARY-- to elementary ~orkingconditious.Apply in Fee Paid To $120.] Princeton Junctiun area On IBM schools.Full time, experienceand ~erson,Personnel Dept. Prominentfirm desires intelligent. . : ’ ’ 129. accuracy in shorthand and typing THE CARRIERCLINIC capable gal.with some knowledge rEACHER-HEBREWlanguage [required. Diversified duties. BELLE MEAD,N.J. TYPIST- needed immediately, of bookeeping.Excellent benefits SANTAts (201)359-3101 part time. Speed and accuracy congenialt surroundings ana TYPIST--’Fee paid, $i20/week. J & J TEMPORARIES P/T. Min. 1 yr teaching ex- ]Immediate vacancy. Call 609-799- essential¯ Dictaphoneexperience growth potential. Call E. Hart. Needed immediately. Will train 2936Rt. #I, Lawrenceville PARTIES perience. Hightstownarea 609-448-0200 for application. desirable. Fill in worker while for MCSTmachine. Excellent 609-883-5572 0231. regular staff on vacation. Possible company, superb benefits. Call needs HELP WANTED-- Somerville SItS INTERNATIONAL area. Laundry, 8 days.Cook, 1 opportunity for permanentfull or of Morrisville LenoreLee, 609-924-8064.Snelllng YOUNGGIRL or womanto assist part timeJob in fall. Call 609-924- &Sneliing, 853 Nassau St., MAINTENANCE GENERAL -- MANAGER LADY COMPANION TO SEMI day.Write Box C-4,c/o South, 883 W.Trenton Ave. 215-736-0051 all aroundmaintenance man in swimming therapy. Car SomersetNewspapers, 240 So. 4843or 924-4737. Near the A&P& Grants Princeton¯ RETIRED EXECUTIVE necessary. Call 201-297-9491. w/BlackSeal fireman’s license, and (MALE):Unencumbered, at- MainSt., Manville. perm.shift, good rates & fringe ]tractive,well-groomed, good CORPORATESECRETARY benefits.Apply Rodic Chem. & DEALERS Idispositionfor diversified LEGAL SECRETARY - ex- IOOKEEPER -- Fee paid. RubberCo., 633 Nassau St., No. $135/up week. General office FANTASTICTOY & GIFTLINE ! challengingposition. Some travel. GENERALCLERK -- good at perienced preferred but not Fee Paid $165. Brunswick,N.J. 1973 - OUR26Ih YEAR ~Livein on suburbanestate near WOMAN (MATURE) -- Needed necessary¯ Accurate typing and beekeeping and light typing. )ccasionallytostay in home (with figures diversified duties, include HIGHESTCOMM~SIONS Princeton.Swimming pool and answer phones billing, taking shorthand. Salary commensurate Established company needs Automative background a plus, LARGESTSELECTION boatingfacilities. Must drive. Jog) for few hours,week or with ability¯ Send resumeto Mrs. not a must. Good company orders, good "employmenk personable, experienced and Writefull details to R.K. Ribsam, lon~erduring owner’s absence. benefits permanent position, Pabers, Box 33, Princeton Jct., capable gal to aid corporate head. benefits. Call LenoreLee 609-924- WANTED-- IVls.to" servea’s * NOCollecting P.O.Box I0~, Trenton, N.J. 08601. Nntegiving tele. number, Box N.J. 08550¯ 8064, Snelllng & Snelhng2 358 ].a.p.pl~, MackLumber, Main St., Good l~enefits. Pleasant Leader/Advisorto Girls Socio- * NoDelivering ~02313,c/o Princeton Packet. Winosor. :, surroundingsandideal location. NassauSt., Pr nceton. CulturalYouth Grbup (13 to 16 *NoCash hvestmentl yearsold) September thru May in Cafeteria Help SItS INTERNATIONAL KendallPark. Bus Stops At Cor- AlSOBOOI~2,1G PARTIES STARTING SEPTEMBER need Dan’tdeIRy I CallCOLLECT | Hightstown-CranburyArea E~-’-g-men someoneto pick-upsmall boy ofMorrisville ner.Interested parties please¯call lOt women,part-time, full-time.i 216-736-0051BUILDING MAINTENANCE Mr.J. Silver 281-297-2678 orMr. M. ! Askfor Marion,1 (203)673-3455, fromkindergarten each day at 883W.Trenton MAN--Full time job available for Rosen201-297-4284. orwrite SANTA’s Parties, Inc. Immediate openings for personsACROBATICINSTRUCTOR Apply in person,Valteck Main- noonand care for him at myhome Nearthe A&P & Grants Avon.Conn. 05001. experiencedin foodpreparation to NEEDED--for localdance Itenance Co., 85 LaGrangeStreet, untilapprox. 5:30 p.m. Home is on reliableperson looking for good work at industrial plant studio. State qualifications ex-[Raritan, N J SnowdenLa. Walkingdistance payand security. All applicants cafeterias. Hrs. 7-3, 5 days a week, perience,references toBox #02324 I " .’allPrinceton Nursing H6me for WAITRESSES WANTED -- fromschool. Can bring your own lunches11 to 2:30 and 11 to 5 also NURSES AIDES AND OR- Man. thru Fri. Good salary & e/o Princeton Packet. childalong or possibly take him to 0FFICEASSISTANT --llght duty. appointment. 608-924-9000. Saturday and Sunday. Holiday DERLIES-- All shifts. Must have ’ringe benefits. For interview I ~ 7 your home.Call 924-1988evenings, answeringphones. Full time until Inn, Rt. 1 Princeton, N.J. revious geriatric experience. ilease call 609.599-9003. school il~en part time basis. ~ ]CLERK-TYPIST - Permanent’ Nassau Street Office. Will you be D~G end salary and working con- ditions, Applyin personto make ] pert time clerk neededby private sn H.s, Senior? Please apply 609- SERVICES-- Position available LPN’s OR RN’S - The Elms [ medicalgroupfor duties in credit GET MOREOUT OF LIFE BE _applicationat PrincetonNursing NursingHome, Cranbury, N. J. AN AVONREPRESENTA~’IVE. 199-2313. REGISTERED NURSE Home,85 QuarrySt,. Princeton, MANAGERTRAINEES ~ Oil ]office. Must ~be mature and ar- Meet new friends while you sell in large skilled nursing facility N.J, No telephonecalls. Callbetween 8-4 p.m., weekdays, comnanvis seekin,, asst |ticulate for personal contact with located in Princeton area. Ex- 609.395-0723. produets of the world’s largest cellent salary and benefits. For charge nurse duty. Evening man~ge~s& manager=traineesl ]public. Call Mrs. Hart, 609-924,’. cosmetic company.Do it in your Nursing administration ex- shift. Full time. ECFexperience startin,, salary $160 wk., many[9300. . , " own spare time. Big earning required. Apply Director of benefifsavailable, immeaiate / SECRETARY-- PRINCETONperience preferred. Call fai" ap- PLUMBERS oppormmty.L;au now:e~J-882- JUNCTION -- National Nurses. Franklin Convalescent openings in Hightstown area -] ~: 5328. CHRISTMASISN’T THAT FAR Pleaseapply in personto Mr.[ manufacturingorganization ~pointmentp.m. 609-924-9000weekdays’ 9 a.m. - 5 Center. (201) 297-0235. FOREMAN-HELPERS AWAY!Let AVONhelp you make seekingsecretary for salesoffice. holiday money. As an AVONLesterCoursin HI-Fy Gasoline,| TEMPORARYEMPLOYMENT, Rt.130, E. Windsoracross from [We are in needof a numberof~ ...... ,; ...... IDuties include dictation typing, BOOKEEPER-- Light ex- M--’T"~-o-P-ERAT-’T"~ PIECEWORKERS Representative,you can earn ~uYlU~mc.=rsl~all" ~pertenceol land other related se;~retaria’l- perience diversified work in ~xtracash and it’s easy and fun! MachLumber. Equal Opportunity [salesuersons to assist us 0ver [ Employer. sala-" a~d benefits rd, ~a]stenographic responsibilities, small manufacturng company Neededfor long term assignment J 609-448-9579 uall 201-723-6014.. " |schoo’lopeningonatemporarybasis ; 11.~Ya...... m gcc -~.,-uwo.o.* ~o .... ~’"" Competitvesalary and full fringe office¯ Hightstownarea. 609-448- in Penningtonarea. Pleasantl /fromSept.11 thi’u Sept. 18. If you . ]benefits. An Equal Opportunity 17o0. officespossibility of permanent l /repert beckto college later than Employer. Minorities & females position. Toppay, no fee. ] M |the 18th or you are a nousewim ...... encouraged to apply Applicants I ~wanting to earn a little extra. I WANTSOMEBODY -- who is w~th~afienes~SoslOmoeOneto work call Mrs. Paluslis at "60%799.2300.~EYPUNCH OPERATOR -- The’ J & TJ EMPORARIES . X-RAYTECHNICIAN HOMEMAKERWANTED ~ Are money on those days come in ta: from1-5 "p.m. ~lu~gt rahma ’avewen’ex.AnAffirmative Action Employer. ¯ GallupOrganization in Princeton 2936Rt..t,a Lawrenceville Ihonest .&hard-working. I owna you looking for a comfortable see Mr. Quickie the next w~kand, 609-883-6572 Carrel Ice cream supermarket & I Moderndepartment in expanding homewhere you can live free in s gn up. Wewould bc vepJ nappy ! perienceworking with children seekingexperienced alpha- --- need somebody, year-round, Men. hospital has an immediate need, anduse of a car.For further in- numerickeypunch. Day time exchangefor your services and a to, ave you. Nophone calls please¯ formationcall 609-482-2942. Before HOUSEKEEPER -- looking for shift. Good benefits and salary. thruFri. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m¯ If in- for a part time weekena salary, as homemakerfor. a~ The Princeton Univ. Store, 36 . terested, call 6(~143-5955.We’re I te.chnician. Mustbe registered or University Place. 5 p.m. Call609-924-9600. SECRETARY widower in good health? No flexible,dependable person 4 or 5 TYPISTS on Rt. #130 in E. Windsor. etigible. Excellent salary and housecleaning to be done. Time daysa weeR.9 a.m.to 4 p.m¯Own CLERKS pleasant working conditions. off. Attractive room in quiet ¯ transportation.Friendly children KEYPUNCHOPERATORS Contact Personnel Department. suburb. Drivcr’sllcenserequtrod. MATUREWOMAN -- with. 9 & 5.Excellent salary. Call 609- Write Box 654, Trenten, N.J. & secretarial experience to be~ needed for long and short term NURSE-- RN or bachelor’s ReeFERS 924-9382ifinterested. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR TheSomersetHosuitai give your tel. number, receptionist in busy pediatric temporary assignments in degree. Part time, 9-1:30. Call 609- RehillAvenue Somerville, N.J. office¯ Reply Box #02319, c/o Expandingroofing company Experiencenecessary. Position Jamesburg, MonmouthJunction, 924-9713. 201-723-4000 Princeton Packet. needsexperienced, reliable men. involvesshift work andweekends. Cranbury, Htghtstown and Transportationnecessary. Top HOUSEKEEPER-- Live-in.Excellent Civil Service benefits. Princeton area. Call us and let us ¯ RECEPTIONIST-- for law firm pay.201-638.8897. explain how working as a tern- ",- . :. ~=.t...... ,~.._:., ~t.ills IBM MAC, CARDOPERATOR- EXPERIENCEDOPERATORS ~. Motherlesshome, lchild, pleasant Starting salary $5,314 annually. perarylets you workwhere and MANAGER --. RECR UITE RS necessar,,, ,~,s,,~ww, Excel~e~nt-Pu,s fringe o~ for l aw firm¯ ¯ In HIg htstown’ Paid surroundings.Call 201-859-8464. Contact Personnel Office, N.J. when you want Ton vav. no fee NEEDED-- hsa JewelsCo. is h~rI~ ~n ~m~n.n~,~ ¯ . ~ Nenro-PsychiatrieInstitute P.O. hos itahzation.Hours 9 to 5. Sinle needleoverlock& blind-., ’ BoxI~0, Pr nceten,N.J. (609) - " "--- ’ expandlng" m" this area. 50% ...... = ~ - ..... prSl~rsomeone wxth" legal ex- stl~." machines.’Also pressers "., 466-0400. J & J TEMPORARIES starting commission’on personal perience nut will consider Steauy. worK, excellent workin~ 2936 Rt. #1 Lawrenceville sales, high override.Call- cullect, someone.w..!th _ .excellent conditions’&" benefits~ S’ecti’on MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS- SECRETARY-- An excellentEqualOpportunity Employer 609-587-7876or 609-587-8793. fulltime for 7-3 shift or 3-11 shift, position isopen in the Marketing "" ¯ 609~883-5572 ACTIVE WELCOME WAGON ~etanal skins, uaU 609-013- piece rates, & 7 holidays, 3 Salarycommensurate with uepartmentatEMR.The position ] " . expansion provides openings for ¯ weeks paid vacation. Local: education.Liberal fringe benefits, requires anintelligent person with __ Welcome Wagon hostesses’in -- 169. Apply HamiltonHospital, 1881 above averagetyping and ¯ Mercer County Active cam- ¯ ;eOnRrTalERa_"~~ani~°ri~]...w°rkl munity backgro’und preferred. [ .... FRANB.EINDUSTRIES , White Horse-HamiltonSq. Road. stenographicskills and a thoroughWANTED SCHOOL BUS NURSE AIDES 5 .Ip,ml~. ~,~=,.,, ~ Ja=a~.utmz 2u~rooxs.nlve Manville understandingof office routine. DRIVERS -- mustbe at least21 experiencenrefcrred s Must llveMU .st type. ~have use.ofcar, no pre- SERVICESTATION AT- [ ....;,’...... ". ’, EMR offersexcellent company years old.Excellent pay and Forail shifts; Full or part time. ~iutbh~,nl~ompsi~elSn°!,Pl~nLa~a~gr ]e SsCt~r~°lcticml~re:tn~"~x~lepen°#n~a~TEkN~AF~T’~r °~°~t~n~I "~ ...... ~’~. benefitsincluding 2 weeksbenefits. Experience preferred ~u~" experience preferred. Apmym.~., ...... ’ ...... -, !interview write Welcome Wagon Immediate openings available" R~ . LEGALSECRETARY - excellent vacation, group insurance, pen- but notnecessary. Will train for ¯ [ SALESMAN-- skills.Experience preferred, sionplan, growthsavingsplan analicense. Apply Montgomery Twp. Director of Nurse~ "’’~;-"F,.,M,’~I, ,-a,,~uw,, ,~o voozu, ow-~u- ...... Convalescent Center’." ~’~I") 9100, ext. 218, Arlene J. Mad- [~erna~°nme=,,,, ,,.o. u,~.~,tu; ~ox 625, ,rhone. 609.44u:9609. Equal Op- [needed. Full or part time for : Acceptionalopportuni[y.609-924-a~plensanl working atmosphere. Bourn of Education.609-466-140{}. 0235 " ’ ’ "~’" dalena, Personnel Administrator ...... portumty,’:mployer. ~youngagressive suburbanoffice. " 0874¯ rleasecall 609-799-1000 for an ¯ . . ¯ An equal opportunity employerl ¯ /Call 609-737-1100for confidential’, appointment. __ , - -- [ -- [ " /Interview. ’ _ : GUARDS ~ P/T weekends, WANTED--someoneto look after ,TELEPHONEOPERATORS -- _DENTAL,_A~qSJSTANT --: ta work [LIMOUSINE"DRIVER -- Dart ISOFTWAREPROGRAMMER _,]BANK TELLER-- experienced; uniformsfurnished, various shifts EMRPHOTO ELECTRIC 2 boys age 5 & 3. 5 days a week. PARTTIME. Shift work. For forehandedU~cnmr sme.dentistry,:Xper,enCepreferredtn time’, weekendsand evenings with machinelanguage ex- only, m or fern. Contact Mr..’ avail., excel, workingconditions, - Wallace Road Wouldprefer owntransportation; information call 609-492-9639. ,,m ...... ~ ]Must be 21 or over, make neat ]usrience on mini-comnuters To ~Charles Heppel, Twin Rivers Hightstowtiarea. Call 609-446-1071 Princeton Jet., N,J. must be able to nrive a car. 609. -A-n after 6 p.m. Anequalopportunityemployer 924-4334., PRINCETON.UNIVmEIoI~vlT.YI~I ~’es’um~~’o’B~k =~}~.~u~.~nu. lappearance and dean. driving [~;15K. Personnel Unli~ited.~201-[O.fflce, First Charter National~ eq oppo tunily e p eye, /F. :eton Packet "]i’ecord. $3,29/hr. Call 609-924-0070.[431-2700. ’ [Bank; 609-448-7000 .... i

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LAB DININGR---"R’O~--M SET--~’~abl~ 6 FORSALE-- 3 piece bedrmsuite. WILLBABYSIT in my’ name. I "~’~’"""LOOK-- LOOK’--"--’" U L-OK-- I| at. . t. fie’ china .... ’~ TELESCOPE -- RV-6 DISHWASHER"G.E. 2 (~YCLE EEG TECHNICIAN watchchildren very carefully SPECIAL CO.M.M.UTERS ]THE PARROT CAGE .-- will be ~.~P.,~,?.. r "...... e£ns~,o aDy Dynascaope Criterion 6" Bed, bureau,cedar lined chest. )ORTABLE--white. 3 rues. old. ’ PARKING--inparainglottiootolimosed Wennesda~during the ]r’e~on~l~l~ ~4~36~...... : reflecting telescope; EquatorialGood condition. Price reasonable.;160.-699-443-6194. Foropening inour small modern Call609-443-3463. , University Place, at Prmcetonlfuncral of Greg clark, son of I ¯ ’ lab.Must be a trainedand ex- mount,electric drive, 5 lenses, 609-896-0177. W~e Penn Central Railroad Station. I former partner. Any customers I Goodwin Barlow lense. Good B~h periencedEEG and EKG Special oarkingrates for com-.w shing to extend sympathycan condition.Asking $150. Must sell, 9 till dark. contentsof old farm ,’IVEDRAWER technician.Excellent benefits, weeKenus. , nay .or night,Y reuters’ ~t 25 weekor 5O¢per day. call shop or stop during regular ’.’. Walnut Chest salary,working conditions and ~ n,,,=,~,~.,~,,~,,,p~ goingtocollege.201-297-1428(Iocalhouse. Antiques, old glassware, with matchingTwin Headboard. Reasonablerates. Call 609-443-~ Overn ght parking $1 00 ¯ hours’ throughoutthe week [ ~ ~’~’~..~’~/a callfrom Prn.) antique furniture, patchwork workinghours. Apply in person, 2 - ’ ¯ ¯ ~Ltl~ DAI~I~t’VPt~At~-~ t’ oC.Oui or k, om;~eauuress WhiteDouble Headboard. PersonnelDirector. ~ ~,,t~ ¯ ] Homebnsmess,ztp-cede . quilt desks1800 tables 1860solid aTTtte,|n |~’+’I’~s~" a~Your nh,m’e I pe"==:,"~’wn [Rubberstamps of all kinds and MO"~’~’G ~ ~- ]cberry, silver & bookcases ’over DINETTESET. Excellent con- THECARRIER CLINIC S’tone’s’l~str~,’h+as’n~urse~a[(les [CHERRYHILL NURSERY Penni’n’~o~1,N.J.]sizes madel~fNYKO~p~rderat: Everything must go. FrenchII00 yrs. old. Manyother items, dillon!Includes three vinyl BELLEMEAD, N.J. and homemakersto assist you SCHOOL-- is now accepting 609-466-1221 l: .:,, ~ ~. Provincial bedroom.Speed Queen [depression glass. BuchakFarm, upbolsterdchairs and center leaf. 201-359-3101 whileyou’re ill, 4 hours~to24 [applicationsfor the 1973-74schoo1 [ . pzLsnssauoL. ¯ asher, air cond,TV, eta. 609-443-]So. Mill Road,Dutch Neck, N.J. Only$35.00. 809-448-2282 Eves¯ hours. Bondedand insured." 216- year in its afternoon ~’iaget ~ I ~985. PIONEERPAX-30-c speakers, 10 SCHOOLBUS DRIVER -- will 296.0~7.. _ centered4 year.iflnss. Scholar- [ ¯ . BESTOFFER takes any or all; 2 train. Call201-359-5711 for details. " ,ships are available. Call Mrs. NEEDSEXINFORMATION7--[TYPEWRITERS L Elect.rE c, HUFFYRIDER MOWERin good pr¯French drs, 1 pr.screens thins,29watts, cabinet 27x19x23. Noexperience necessary. JamesRegan 609-924-3548. The~rinceton Council for I manual,pertaoie, onice masers, condition. $125or best offer. Call 49"xt28"2 alum. storm-screen H50.Wooden old, double+door ice ProblemPregnancies offers INew, reconditioned¯ ADDERS201-207-5017. combination42"long x 36"acro~; )ex $100.Call 609-448-5130 after 4 MR. & MRS. HOUSECLEANERS { ~ counc’iling, " referrdls - "and ICALCULATORS.Namebrands. 9’x12’oval early American hook ~.m~ -- lhe team of Ted and Wanda pregnancytests. Call us for [Rentals, Repairs. Trade-ins. rug,antique white provincial comingback to Pr neeton soon - confidential help and information. [CE N T E R B U S I N E S S OLDTIME SCHOOL DESK -- ~redenza18"deep x 30’highx80" CABOVER CAMPER for sale all WAITRESS Mr. Housecmaner now. available¯ I .... 609-921-3201. [MACHINES,Princeton Shoppingwith separate chair, circa 1923long,baby swing & portaSle crib. xoodpaneling, $490. or best offer. For our main hospital dining $3 perhr. 4-6hours aaily. Mustbe [ FROG HOLLOW [Center. 609-924-2243.. ¯2s°[idwood’ir°nSases’verysturdY’sets,$12each. 609-446-2776. Call609-448-8725. 3all 201-446-3o23. room,5 dayweek, split’shift, 7:15 , / a.m.to 1:38p.m. &4:15 p.m.to steady in Princeton area. Also ...... ~vr~or.,r~xo~,nvv~, ~ / 6:30p.m. Every third weekendoff. painting rooms by the job or[ MOVED FROM SOUTH to CABINET- with surface burners whateveryou haveto offer 4-0 ils a uniqueexam. rience for your ~RIDINGMOWER -- Craftsman, PORTABLET.V. $40. Hoover smaller home. Must sell I yr.old andsink¯ Formica top. Could use Excellent benefits salary & daysper week. Call 201446-9787. ipre-scnooler, u~versmea +Jnr. B~,a~;.IUl~rl’ 124"5 h p.6 yrs.old $40 Call 609- topquality furniture. Round tomake another room in apt. $180. workingconditions. Apply in rogrampermim no ooreaem., u=45u.= mu~t 1446-.85_~q~’’ ’ " Humidifier,$40.Call 909-448-9366. diningroom table, extends to80", Alsomisc. garage items. 609-799- personPersonnel Dept. Nowlndo" ws. ~anyextras such as pony rides, l swimming,and ice skating in ~ l 8 caneback chairs $525, Sandford 1191. THECARRIERCLINIC FORSALE -- bedschests of [EASTWINDSOR- Sporting Goods PRODUCEdirect from our fields server,tea cart, $299.$169. GardensHutch, $399.party Buffeltabk BELLEMEAD, N.J. na~tvct,P,rt~c’,i,m.+ home Twin season. Rural, woodsy setting. MINI-BIKE-- Toyoco3-1/2 hp ~ .....L?’~’J?~"-"~,~,’;,...~ ....~., .... ~. Halsey Reed Road in Cranbury’ drawersmirrors ~dd tables I- firearms¯- archery - fishing toyou. Untougbod byspray of any & 4 chairs,$455. Thomasville sofa$115. 2.6,000 BTUWestinghouse 201-359-3101 ,.,~t.,rivers f,~, are~ ~.44~.4921~., ..~ 609-6554197. chairs dishes’ lamps, and sma~/eqmp.- ..uniforms. Rt. 130 &Rt. 33, kind.Sweet corn picked 2 to 4 $490.Drexel table, $73. Call 201. a.c. used2-1/2 seasons $85)’ea, or ...... oddments.609-’924-6934. ]E. Windsor,N. J. 609-443-3737. timesa day.Green & waxbeans 526-6892. bothfor $150.609-799-0581. pickedevery day. Green & yellow ~OUNGRELIABLE GIRL -- NASSAU COOP NURSERY: squash& cucumbers.picked at OLDWICKER - 3 pc¯porch set, PARTTIME BARMAID or semi-Europeantrained desires day Applicationsbeing acceptedfor ~. ~[TV FORSALECOUCH,2ehalrscrib least5 times a week.John Drake, good condition $30. Hardly used retiredman. Hours 11a.m. - 4 p.m.aork in Princeton area. own 1973-74school year. ExperiencedMAKE OLD ROGS NEW They 2 lamps& bar-b-cue all excell Hi.518 :+/4. mile west of Rt. 206 by 16’ canoe and paddles, verygood VINYLFLOOR covering, 12 sq. 4 p.m.- 9 p.m.3 or4 daysa week. ~ransportatioa.201-755-0579 after 4 teachers beautiful wooded’just look new whenthey’re concL, call 6W-4qB-92bU. yds.$15 a roll¯Paneling, 4’x 8’, $4 Noexperience needed¯ Specify ~.m. surroundings at Princeton Pike & cleaned with TrewaxRu~ [ a sheet. Doorsmelding elc. also age.Write c/o Manville News 240 -- Quaker Bridge Rd. Classes fro’ 3 & Shampoo -Rent electric Sham~[p~-- NEwwhiteLoFTPicxet ARTfence’GALLERy509"021"7735’-- condition.$125.809-395-0977. avalable. Cadays, 201-828-6338, SouthMain St., Manville, I WANT--tobabysitanywherein4 yr aids from 9-11:30. (Hrs. ex- p~ooeronly $t_Hights HardWareIQueen Anne $140 pr. Modern306AlexanderEl.offers paintings, ]MOVING must sell Sears Ken- nll’es,’~(J1-634-6631. N..J¯O~35. Manville.If you needme ask for teadedslightlvvast 11:~0for those,co. . ’ Scandinavian’Teak woodbuffet Liz at 201-725-7269. nterested.)Call 882-8299for in- crafts,jewelry, art supplies, more Sewing Machine older formation. 15200.or bestoffer. 609-587-4234.framing,graphic services¯ modelNo. 27, all attachments in HOUSEKEEPER -- with WOMAN- seeking housekeeping MONTESSORISCHOOL -- in FREEZERGE 16 cu.ft., 1 yr. old LOVESEAT -- cinnamoncolor 1 S~I~-F’I:~.~,[ blonde cabinet used two times$75; COLLECTORS-- Lionel trains, references,2-3days per wk.,9-3. worktakingcareofchildren. Live Kendall Park. Fall morning& $380. CustomPremier 5-R. baby me. old pd. $160 whennew. boxspring, mattress $100.00. Oldbed Bureau, & chair,darkburnt wood orange $15; tweed,sofa approx.50 pieces,engines, cars & $3per hr¯, own transportation. n or out or days work.Call 609-afternoon sessions. Havesome grana pianowith matchingbench. Ask ng $110. Call after 6 p.m. 609- ~onyster~o, 20w,att pe~’ channel both for $25; basinette minus tub, tracks. 1 wheelchair,$50. Call , Call201-356-8245. 394-0883. openingsfor children2-8 years. Bestoffer. After 6 809-443-1242.799-0097. $400.19"Singer T.V. $76.00. Allas $5; steel chest of drawers, brown, days,201-028-6336 or eves, 201-634- Ltcenseclschool with certified new.Call 609-924-5647. ~15;fiber board chest of drawers, 6631. KEYPUNCHOPERATORS -- : , positionsavail, on day& evening WILLBABYSIT, IN myhome for teachers on staff. Modernbright FORSALE -- 4’ by 8’ pool table, A SET-of men’s right handedgolf ;3.Ass’t. edds & ends$2-$5. Men. AIR CONDITIONERS-- RCA working mothers. Experienced facility with wide range of all aecessories and36"KenmoreSEASONEDFIREPLACEWOOD clubs2-9 irons, 1 3,4 woods. S-am rhruFri¯ 8 to9. p.m. Call 443-16~)5. $175.Gibson 5,000 shifts. Applicantsmust have 1 and raasonablerates. Call 609-448-mater a s for ch Idren to workElectric Stove, both in good MixedHardwood SneadBlue R dge.609-921-3440 ask 14,000BTU, yearmachines.eXperienCeExcell.On029/129benefit4328. with.201-297-9144 or 201-297-6066. condition. Call 609-448-0025. WholesaleandRetail forBob. BTU$85, like new.609-799-0472. Program .,mcl ’ refit ¯ J~ "sharing . ’ .& FROG HOLLOW AD ’Y CAMP" FORSALE"irlsbedroom set" RIEPHOFFSAWMILLINC.RETURNING TO SCHOOL -- n.igbt sh!ft ditterential.. Apply ...... Halsey Reed Road Cranbury. d ...... hi -~’’~dosk ,hair ni,~ht° ClarksburgBd. Allentown-Rt. 524 must sell: 1970 VOLVOP-1800 BEIGESCROLL carpeting QUALITY.FURN.ITUR.E.--2 ~ersonnetuept., r~.a. ~adonalExt’~:ttr t~tue.b/c,u~ur~- Boys& Girls 5-12 ors’ old divided ~ :~’d,;2: a" t~ ~ ’ u ~ . AllentownN J $3000.Restored 1928 Ford Coupe slightly useo a real buy 40 sn’ smas, oranunew, cnocotate orown Bank,48WestStateSt.,TrentonorAL/RESEARCH work...by PhD.int~ei~,ht,rounsa[cordin’~toago, m,ie:¯.,,.~[e^an?.gol.~.^~xce,.en, (609)259"7265" $3000. MahoganyTaro sailboat yds.Call 809~143-4954. ’ ~" tufted. Bedroomset. 201-846-8152 call 609-8939-7700. Candiate. H!s., lit, pml, ~c. sc., Swim~ti~g~orseback°riding cooomoo. ~,zuu. ues-~z-a~. $125.Call 609-799-0194 eves. after 6. DRUMSET CarenalaiV%Plnay.th~)~OAK WOODEN ICE BOX-- with HOMEMAKER--llve+in,’to care Pi!~!l!o’n6.~es:c°cs~ou?t.~t.ep3~nA;cpt~is~Pnt#r~iPst#d~¢l cAourrtrses &. GOLDRUG10x 18shag Kodel SILVERSTONEAGE - Lapidary 24’ ROUNDPOOL -- all e- for 8 small children HightstownK" g t Bus tt’ansnort.~tion Ten weeks., .... m -’~u~., ~^L,~,^J suppes Rooksm nerals metal aluminumwith 3/4 h p filter, sun Io,,~m-a n~’! tshl~ nlrl s~h~l brass hinges Bluerug, 11 x 12 area¯Call 609-448-5411. June 25th - Aug. 31st. For ¢~(~ Call 215 285 1201 detectors. Hi. #31 Ponnmgton,’deck and dirt cover, $225¯Call 201- desk ch let’s nicnie table and excellent condlhon.Call 809-789- , brochure¯call(609) 655-I197. ’~’~¯ " " ’ 509-737-3055. ~ 297-9354. bench201-359-5850 2857. F~, ~’ORSALE-- (2, Blocks-8 graves T~3 [ -- oL"D~s S~ro~;."~,.,,~,~ot.~o ,~h~,F~,SPANISH SPEAKING 3 cymbals& Hi hat all Zildiian - ColonalMemoral Cemetery - )’rs. old, like new, 2 self-clean-’ attic.Saturday Augnstll, 10a.m. terestin,work ’Ability to dealDOMESTIC -- hoe+m,$70 per PRESBYTERIANCO- Camcostands,Ludwl+~ throne, soft T"entonN.J. Write G. Overholt mg ovens& burnerwlth-a-bram, l p.m.,world antiques, " MovingFOR SALE ¯ Patiotremendous buys Bunker Hill Rd , ,t, ~t,~.;e ,, ....weekCall Moninue 201-922.9154 ,-.t+~t+~,~w=...... hascases fiber trap case ’$650 firm ’ 215Bri~er Lane ;trenton N J’ b’a++r rich becau~d df move ’$200 ’ ’ ’ " benef--,,, mw~.,~ Cnntaet ~xceuentChief Fnancta zrln=ge ’ " " ’" ’.... ’ ’ "onenin~sfor4yr "":"~"~"~ oldsinthe"=’°~’~ r3&4 Call 609-466-0767. - - 08690. ’ ’ . Call609-466-2613. IFURNITUREincluding’ ¯ ’redwood off MainSt. Officer,...... South ’ BrunswickEXPERIENCED ~ BABYSITTER..... day sessions ]~og nnmg¯ ¯ this ..... fall. -- PICNICSET" ¯ MISCELLANEOUS TownshipMunicipal Building with references will care for For information contact Elsa 2 ALUMINUMMAGS -- for Ford FISHWORMS :-:*for sale ."trite+ DISHWASHER-- Portable top- I_C~AIRS,P~lu~/dinin{L. ~ ’6 IFOR.SALE_.3 dra~ver.dresser [r.esea~ea~ rQ~L-:.~ inmuoing.~lu Jarg Well cons~u.cmoog Monmouth’JunctiooNJ orphone c’hildren in myTwin Rivers homeSoderoerg 609-921-3863. #4 ug $50Call ’ after 5, 609-448-’crawlers" ."reo wigglers," load $60’ boat trailer ’$80; 9 9 201-329-8122Ext32’ ’ ’ dailyor weekly Call 609-448-0754’ ’ 3066’ whmesalearia retail 609.683-0954. a ut~inum’sailboat $50.~ cal olrcn.cotlee,~z"whim term!ca no.use ~z.~, .green metal storage ¯ ’ , " ’ ’ . riflf* with ~onn~ .~w ~9~. 7~ ~ Ipeaesmt; ~.ountry .worKshop ’iV" caolnet q shelves ~a large WOrK ~~ I IBOOKCASEHEADBOARDS. 2 [bench with drawer straight edge ...... ~.~..?2~..~.L~v~ ~ ,~ ~, u ~w- _ ’PANASONICRADIOS -- many PINATAS- from $5 50 (candy BTU,as= furnace¯ ’"¢75 ’609-883 "6945 " [pair matching Hollywood~and vise $18 worl~ table with 2 ¯ rr~.u~r~p -- ut or p/t,. ex-I vAr~lU~mr-- to eiaer.ly per- OUTSTALWART STRIPPING .models All sold at 25%Discount. Itoys $6 all toys) ’Lovelypar- [FRAMES~MATTRESSES~BOX--[horses $7 bambooroll downblind per!enceae trainees, mu.st eel son, .no nou.sewor.K, COOzmg , orSOLVENTS AND REFINISHING [Hights Hardware 106 Mercer St. I tywarefree Meet ~;ou or delCall [SPRINGS¯ 2 doorWhirlpool J- 2 largeone small $4 apricot maturenave.own trans.~orta..tion] ~rlvlng+:.^~g+nest re~erences..F.A. CIL_[TIE_S NEED. _ A ]Hightstown609-448-0443. ’ IBarbara2()’I-359-8541. ’ MOVING ~ Manvhousehold iREFRIGERATOR"Pilot lnyloncarpeting 11’by 10"by I0’ oo goon, w. m I gures. .. r~xceuen~.. I ,,u,,,~rnone o,,~-oo~-ooo~. ~ wu~av VACATION¯ so "I’H~ WUUUI -- " ’ -- " itemsfor sale -- 5edroomfur- [m°nauralAMPLIFIER AA920,’ Iby 7" onl~ used 6 mos., plumand companyoenetits, incmuingpront[ SHEDis taking a holiday until I 1200-YEAR-OLDBARN BEAMS- niture refrigerator ~ardenswing [FM530TUNER; Garrard TURN-[aquaplaid drapes, spreads and shanng. Apply Personnel Dept.,IWOMENHOUSEKEEPERS September 4. Save up your old ISOFA-- traditional 3 seater, I hand hewnbeams Excellent w’ith canonvh[~e-a bed sofa [TABLERC 88-4" 30x36"CHEST. [plumarea rug$25. Booksanu odds N.J. NatiooalBank~48_Wes_tS~tOlavailablo for light housekeepingfurniture until weget backwith [black and beige cheeks,good Icharacter and color. ’Call 609-924-~olor TVc~rens furniture’. IMISCELLANE()USincludes ~ [and ends. Reasonable. Call 809- ~t., Tremonor call eus-sn~-’nwJ,duties. Call809-448-0120. our own45 year old veneer [condition, $80 609-924-8497. 13511after 6 toys etc 609-486-2857’ ’ IroomsizoRUGS sports equip-/921-7778or 201-359-6721. ¯ "-’ ...... ’ [I ~~ ¯ in September!retinisned to a goldenTHEtan. SeeyouWOOD[ SHED t -- [ Iment. vases ’ Scandinavian/ - ~nui~bwA~’rR;u - FURNIT I L~r ICANDELABRUM/ pullchain J ou~vuvw.,r~¯ URE RESTRATION ’ ¯ Trams~’~ wanted "by collector. ~ay" ’ Reservenow, but AVAILABLE ’AIR CONDITIONER -- GE, I0,500 b energetic teenag e school boY CENTER201359-4777 . .. HEIRLOOM -- Limerick lace laborda $175, COMPLETE BTU 2yearsoldllOv $125 609- Weare.a pr!vate,..n.on-p.rofit, ~You have work for me?Call Jim’ " " [ ’BICYCLEREPAIRS top cash¯Old, oew, broken too’ weddingveil. 3 ,ards .long, ;~ ]8~ 7165 ’ ’ ’ ~.rganzat ontwel .esta.odsneu anq1609-799-1373¯ ’ [ WeBuy and Sell [ ~[ensecall 609-585-9218 t~ft.6pro grauuateu ovm shape]~ro--~ne_’f,,:./’.." ~al,t~,;~"":-=:-"’T,, ...... ~T’-’Y- I " " mrtvmg seezmg A wen orgamzea -- -- [ ¯ I oooumenten,excellent condition, I ...... I -- personto handlepersonnel[ TIGERAUTOSTORES I ’ P*W -~l / th ~ L’(, U/~.IN lnclunlng MIRROR"c~P " ’~t~Pa~m,~l’ ~t~,Pr~,i,P~f,,’+,,.~r,.;,~u~ sacrifice at$500. Cal1609-924-1615.] . [~uw~r~uw~,...... ~,~u~aro~ 2___+,[niece...... nlace[STERLING settings SILVER of t11810e’InS- hre records for extensive overseas INTERESTINGProfessional job RE~l.’~rlf~ A~"l~i~d~-~’~~ 24-26WtherspoonStreet " ~’~’u~:~,’{~A~u~’~,"~,~’i~ , placement program. Abthty to [ sought, MLSexperience in "icturebook about workin ,’ WA4-3715 Tasco Elec’roaics Co 215 943 93’= ...... [~ xT~n,m,,.~l’~to,,t,~, m~t,h;,~[ternational Never used $130. 609- carefullyfollow procedures and to t research bibliography ad- P ...... s. I .. ~ ’ " " ’" 5 PC. BEDROOM~:’~" -- r~etue I;?.,.-’-A~.’.~ ...... "t ...... :.:o /44862~9 " ’ cheerfu]ly .work .. under ressup.. r [m.inistra~ion,e somew~’iting, Pressmomers 517Rt~ena ’~08 .~ Bordentownou to tuenut~. I ¯ anyume¯ .. Creekconditioners,bedspread, one drysink,at ~2,000 3roomBTU. ill~erilo[ [_~non ...... urtve,lz p ~rmceton,-.ounn ca~_ ca __acIweus-sz~-|u3~.~.w~,~.~R / ...... ’ ~ ror[t.ame necessary.P+ winingnessto learn]euiting& newspaper exper. Social j ...... :] -- airoonditioner2at15 000BTUalr wP,~..m~,~.anu~ec, trtc.u_ttx_P.;u.. ~z l ...... ¯ worldgeography aslt is not taught I Science background & interest. " - + n ninthgrade and typing skills Contact J Willis 609-921-3099 CHILDREN’SFURNITURE -- FURNITUREm every~I’ ffany reproduction swaglamp, [;zw. ].wmrtpoo!,,+cycm,z y rsm~.tront , ¯ " ~ ~+. ....~ a,~bh,,r+,~u~ 2 USED - ¯ toaomnKenew mustseu~,moor essential.And A personal[eves¯ ’ ,+.’~==.’u~uw...... wf..~~’~’ ".,..... --’-,BO,,McDonald ...... , descrPtion¯ Thousannsof feetto’ . excellentcondltion. Call609-924- l I.. ~- ^..,...... secretarywith good ty ingno um~us~,=’ ~. ¯ browse throu gh ¯ Alwa¯Ys 7656before 10 or after 6 nes~otter ¯uau oes-~;P;~u’JU ¯ shorthandbut mustPbe willingto _~, FARMSCHOOL "7" established.[~,Po’od stoves eakersslat~ (new)table beautifulto- um somethingold different-largest " ...... - I I learnIBM Belttranscription nuu~**~zt,~u rugxrtur~ 1938licensed kinoergarten and ..... _ _ v,.." collectionn Bucks County Da ly, IMUSTPART WITH -- oldSwissl ---methnds- ¯Must be willin+,tnh,ln [SOUGHT-- ¯ by PhD canuiuate tar nursery groups open ngs ¯for [ arenatern sx% gas uryer gunar 6"30 to .5’30 : Closed Sunda Y, ’ bureauwith¯ ongmal¯ ¯ hardware p.ian ¯lengthy overseaso .....and,[u~P~,°m~ng~academ2cnYnr~°:iP°m r rti°n 3 to..5.~/ears- somesch.olarsh,ps[ProeSS%r0~-4~.~;~:~n~v~ir~e ’ rs much ’. Edison Furmture, Doyl~town,. LADIES RING -- diamond/andgirrswhitedresser. lnperfeet/ Mdse. Wanted , oomesdcnineraries, unoerstann ~"z~:’ ":’---’z.:’=’.~.--’:-== ...... avatlanle transportauon tram I " ~ ¯ va. solitaire set in 14 Kt. whitegold / condition.Very reasonable. Call[ foreigncurrencies operate telex, /~:an ~tepnen, uu’J-SZ,*-al~a, certain areas large play area.on a I -- mountingdiamofid quality fine+ / 609-924-3546. 1 etc¯ . Ir, m~x+f,~PJmvhnm,= ~,,i"working ¯farm ¯ ’plus ...... convenhonall FREEFIHEWOOD--Wejnstcut] whiteco~or..86 ct. Write Box[ ],~’~ANTEDTOBUY:Scrap"coppe~’ We.offer competitivesalaries., Js{re~[~D[a"~ ~u"i~men’"t" ~ood m~oorac[|v~ues.~or lnmrmauon!down a 80 ft oak tree Bring your IWINEHOBBY USA -- Home#02315 c/o Princeton Packet. [ [brass lead aluminumstainless . exceuentDenelitsanuacongenial- -, v .~ ..1 r ’ ~’ call 0t~-VZl-~ZS¢mrs’ t=orteiyou~ " " winemak’mgsupphes ’ available " 820 " ’ ’ " ’ ’ pleasant..... protessionat’ [mfm|~: ottice Blacl~’.~h~l"hnm~ "nfmncnh~v.~~onr nirector.. . ’ ’ I saw& take It away’Call 609-448-~ ’ ¯ ~,o~.m.~ ,.L~-- r.o,, huge.....ar~a ooume;,hurni’ngs. Isteel sterling Industrial, silver, etc.,business sohds’oror atomosphere.Please wr te Box ...... ~I~ts~.’~’~4~8-0"’6"I"0e ...... 7340 State Rd.,Rte. 206, Princeton (1/2 I I -- [mile south Princeton Airport). ¯ [grtu,wtmrons~a ,v uavora-oven, poun~mr~.ey an,,uven ca[~/private , ". Correct¯ marketprice ’ No¯02328 c/o Princeton Packet¯ ROTDTILLERFORSALE -- self- Tues.-Sat. 10-6, Thurs., Frt 10-9 cash paid. S. Klein MetalsCo., andencles.o resume o.f .educationI - , Icontained unit fits WheelI~6rse [’Pel 609-924-5703(Closed Men’s.9x12 avocadogreen rug for sale s~°ke,.,me~s’~Neveranused~/Inc.2156 Camplam Rd., Somer- ann experience m nrst letter. ~mn~,vp~ ~,~n ,R~, riding tractor’s with slot type IJ’ulv &Aug.~ ’ $50.Call 609-452-9131 after 4:30. |~,~,~,, -~,-s ...... ’ iv[lie N.J. 08876.’Phone 201-722- t’ersonas ’2288’ Jcom~os’er-bro~ure["forms,’et’c~ [hitch. Call201-359-5206 evenings. I - " ~ ...... I Camera-readycopy,’ For rompt p ¯ -- NCR0P~_R_A. TO_RLS = for ex-I&_re,i_ableservice., oa]] ~,ckle, .InRt~PfREnD~Ct~ILD~IRTyo; IFILM BUFF-- Moviesco~ KING SIZE ~ mattress & box [ [PHOTOMAGAZ,NES wanted for PW~’~m~#mc~u~"~o~ce.~Lnr,~ Izl~-t~o-~3m~ or o~-~z-s~u. . Italkingabout t~e L~l~azem~th~[ IWOOD FARM WAGON with woodINeumade electric rewind a~d spring wimnJse~ol.!!nensing~ [MO.VING"[manySALE nonse~uitems~_,too~/literature 7.- furniture, [ n.ewly-formiog onpbotography p.hgtographyclub 6"09-’924-’~52...... of childbirth ed Call ASPO609-’ ’~hce s a so have heavy woodIspllcer All perfect’ Also RCA~’~.’~6 r~m~...... [retrtg. was.ne.rt ~reeze~ ru~s [horary. Other nooks ann " " " 1924"7717."’ ¯ " - [farm pung (sled). Both items [16mm’Mag and ’Opt. sound lter~:~up.m. -- I ~ ~ suttableforcommerctald" " isp la or rejector’ with 30 watt ext ernal ~u~¯ zz-zomu-~ . :p ¯m r~rat mnu welcomeuur¯ non-existent. DUUl e[ I DESIRE ...... JOB -- aspart tlme[HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED[...... ~ ~,,r~nses ~ali [~,,nac^am~ -ream-andRooO ...... /west of Perrmevde+Jamesburg[won’tallowustopayforthem~et mechan’ Am in" 2ndyear ~--=,,,~,,,-. v= v ¯ ¯ ., ~ L ¢ =- .*l=,,..r.l~.=,~,.~u~ we ¯ put ’ CLEANINGWOMAN -- East e h "m. - ¯ of PARENTHOOD. CLINIC .-. evemngs¯ 201-236-6687...... Kut turntal~ in excellentshape. 33RailroadPlaee Rd.on Rt. 33. promiseto themto good Windsor,2 full days per week.t6713Mc orames 6497trammg Call ¯ 201=466" .Mondaycveamg,. Call6~YJ-449-. 609-587-3732. __ use 609) 587-4850 ;my. . Hopewell / @ [ ’ Owntransportation, references. ’ . ’.. _ ~ ’ ¯ 609-466-1242 I"" ~ 1 I’ " " ’" 1 r " ( ’ = Must be re able Call 009-443-4597 ~~~ -- IXAY, u SALE-- clomes t mrmture, IA~r- ¯ after 6 call 448-6~3. i~ArpnLca,~,~. ~n~u ~.n~ I [~,,,,~ ~^,~,,f,u ~u~OOER " I Tipsfor vacationtrins - Sturdy k knacks,baby ~mpment&.2 [[henware, silver, textiles,^ fur- -- or ume.J~x-teaener. ¯ ~ ~r~a ~=~ -- 3 [ , .’ ¯ reirlIkn~c. erasers ~2"P. ueQar- ¯ ¯ ¯ IUll pan ~v ~ IWANTED:People whoknow they [speed 1 hr. old excellent con- IImporled ~OX I,~l~n4.~ a v nlrl nl a...... and domestic yarn, [wooden. puzzles ~o~ young Irmege, m~,m~tnw,~x ,~i -. ]n.tture,.etc.E~z.aoethn ~: ~roanbt tlOpcWellC Mcurate, ~ ~J week...... forming.": "-" " o""C~all ~- .... 609-.440-4454haveproblems in Iving...... and wish’ dRon’ ¯201-359-62~J ¯ needle point crewel workrugs cmmren, careg ames, yfuzz Felt I~o+...... ~, ~;:,o ...... m.~ ~ m ...... ] ...... I Iredo somethingabout them A .[ land accessories" ¯ wilt be foundic ureat I Pm t i ...... ak ng sets, unusual~’"’" I’ -- / ...... 809-486-0934 ¯ WOMAN-- MA in Guidanceproven, method~.No. fees. "’ln- " benches . postcardsand writing pa for DON’TTHROW OLIT -- thosdold ASSEMBLYTRAINEES ":---]Counselingin seeks experience as Ivestigate us (6091924-0920. IPICNIC ..... TABLE with vacationnotes , new an~’rused/M s 0INK E -- T utL n haze,a um llamps, i will buy them from you if ¯ ¯ Elec.tromc, ...... newer~u,pl~ly. ~z.’.zu [nsvcholo~icaltheranist/co I . I atmcneuf,wru oo ht g ronle-s. .g ~.’ "’516TulaneSt [ TItE KNITTING609-924-0306SHOP I paperback books to take along[excellent condition, good buy Call I{hevare in workin~condition 609- pernr. P~JP.; carp uuwer, ttu, .~-- ¯. tin..,~, . ~ ....." ,uoyscoutunzormannequlpmem.t ’ tbe~chandcasaalwear ’~6098832057¯ ’ " " ° ’ urn " .T 901- ~X-~,I...... " imerapistesexiale nours o~-,~u- I ’ I ~~r~.~ ..... -7904. . 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~l~d I~%OLBDstMoAYrTAvGer S. IA:LKItwND~e;~oF;r~2!cRN~Ttt!hheel~nn I ~as~d~Sb~c;"°~:edr./c~+!d!P~:rW~e]n~e]i I~ELIABLE¯ BABYSITTER--I "" HouseS,tt,ng wlo~S~A~orS~ ~lt ~:f°m~vde~; #lO~!liaa~i+~?r~°~om?~!i~ with owntransportation orl . Ireturume can again. 609-882-5463. ICall 201-320-28~5after 6. [chairs ¢1 ea 2nlm~.942n [ ~.~ ’ ’ ’ "1609-921-7690 "1’~ ’ P’ g ’ walkingdistance ofLawrencevillel ’ ...... "’ / ’ [587-6405. _ I . ’ I I ",’-,o...... ¯ p..0dysaweekViCinageto sit ~leaseeall[.,h for 3 be s from...... 9-6 MATURI~’I’~ITIHEDcouple wish ..... - ¯ " ." ¯ ¯ .l¢.n.WHIRLPOOL ,,,, GASft Kelvinator]19’TV$10working;stuffedaqua[AIRCONDITIONER--Fedders./clothes dryer , ...... itthi~fallnrwinterforl-[ALCHOLICS ANNONYMOUS]~"n.,~,~t%it-~A ...... ’.. " . 609-620-0920after 6 p.m. 13-m’o’~a[’references¯ Call 609- I’HELP.AND INFORMATION.] ~’~’~V"I’I~’~I’A’C’{I’[~S[~efri~,erator’~15Both goo(i col/- [ chairS3;good condition; 2 mapleIcnsementtype,6000BTU, $60. Call Musicalrest ¯ a; . 449-734o ¯CALL609-924-7592: " ... ""’ ’ ¯ ’ ditio~ bothpi~; 609-587-6545I arm den c%alrswith spring seats 1609-359-3505. . / °. :

St.609-924-66h. ’ I ConseslttingpositIonl~n Princeton l ’ " " ’ " l ’ [ y p .’ " ". [ reupholstery$60; old Beslon birch IP. m.:’ , [( P" " ’ : ¯ + ~L I m~ %? cW~p,%,x o. IL~ I F~ IPEACHES-APPLES -~ White.& [ ~.~ko~clg ;r~?e~ g~llPa~Pe?~p~$n60ch Ip>rg~ [SMALL - dark walnut medern’J~BALDW[N PIANOS to rent. Try ’ .. t AGENT -- Lreservations "&l ,~riencedwit~ local rderences[Tablets and HydrexWater Pills, I rebuilt, or restored.Chairs,tables IYel o FreestonePeaeaes. for set with20 cups$75; d~intypunch "couch, $25 Sealy extra f rmbox Pbeforeyoubuy. All moniespaid on~ ticke.tin~g for. commercialac-/~eekdays609-921.9000 ext. 5456i[Towne Pharmacy, Princeton-- Ireg.!u~,. woodor mealwork. Ifreezm~ & .eann.!n~g..~’rern_une.[bpwl, F .bnsded-~edge of bow]and s prlngand’mattresslike new$50. I!rent applied to ~purc__hase.M1F.... ".’ i counts, uonLact __~ons|weeknghts 609.443-6210 [HlghtstownRd;, Route130 _tt eLtmsmn.g# dalsoaono, ua[~ 201-359- [~2rlC~grg~., t;oia .’,ou ,,ou ttu., aos- I glass tray with24 cups,’$40.Call Coaclicarriage $20Call 609-924.[!FLIN PIANOS 234 m.. State ~:L~.... , ¯ ’ nat’graveTe..~0..~r. zuz-z~a-xutm.’ ] . . IHghtstown "NJ I ~2~I : 4evenings. , ~k" ’ + ’ j’.~ r i,’~...... ~os. h : :+ ¯ ’. [orappointment 201-329-6720 3148 ¯ [;Trenton.60’.)-392-7133 ¯ ¯ . d t ’’ ’ : ~ " ll:~q’ k’ kll." i .... d I ’ I ’ ;: : ~I I q~2:I :PI ;’I,.. +h. :# $’"~#~I: 4 : ; dr +,i’ ’" I" "L’d4"::.‘- #~,’:~ iI ’X’:’ : ~:#I’~ L :I I q’’d’":’’’ J L ’4.r’.:" ~ ~ ~,’+ ~’’‘ ’,d’k~L:l , I : ..... i P’I’I# ~I",I :I I’1’4~I I " II#’/I: ;:+,. ? ".’Ik~I ’~ p~;qq’ ]" d " : "+~.~" # ~~ ":+,,:’~4 1 ~k~.~’~’ ~I ~ q r ~I + p # , h ,,~ : p ’ I & " h. ~I,’I THEPP4#cEro~v p~c~#r "SevenFor Central Jers.ey" S~S~,, NEWS Th0l~wmnc~ lzdg0r TIIE CEaT"I~L POST TheManville News WlNDSOR-i/laHTS HERALD Cla s s i fi’ed . dver tis ing TheFranklin NEWS~RECORD 6"B ¯ ;} MusicalInst. I Pets & Animals Pets & Animals Lost & FOund AutosFor Sale AutosFor Sale I AutosFor Sale Motorcylcles ! STEINWAYPIANO stud,o PUPPIESFOR SALE 8 "weeks SCOTTIEDOG " -- apers’ .2,yrs. FOUNDON PRINCETONPIKE 1960 OLDSMOBILE-~_.Cut..less 1095 OLDSMOBILES.TARF!.RE , 2p/s IFORD singleRANCH. owner[WAGO.N UMPH--’69, 5090 ~1970 TROPHY T~-- !i up ri ght Walnutfinish, ’ 15-- me.old. old, part Cockapoo.Call evenings¯ ~ld color ormdle’~izes ¯ Cf~UoFen -- baturda¯ y afternoon. ua at Supremeower brakes¯ Good ~;und, e ’ .... ,~w tir~, P/S P/B P/WPuw¢, bu~;k~t auto trans¯ Excellentcondition .. Two months * p . . 609 896. 0393. before Saturday. t;75. or best offer, movng out o~ e!o!.hmgwhich fell fromyourl~lue P o! st_ermg,4 deer, seats....Best o.fer.f 609- 790- 2842[74,000ml.,. goodcond $095. 201- ...... ~la ~nll om-,~..ocn .....meg :ierfectcondition 609-397-1809 state. Call609-448-0809. station wagon.~all 009-882-9179.609-799-2721 mmr a p.m. ~4~. (west wmnsorJ. / 359-3479. / l | ’71HONDA 750cc -- excellent! ; . . . l 1970 VOLKSWAGEN square back ANTIQUE CAR FOR SALE - 1937l ~ ..... CONNORGAN -- A.G.O. DOGSFOR ADOPTION- Af-I~,LACK&GRAYo’~Ii6t~r7~a~ I- excel_le_n_t condition, orgnal Plymouth,4-door sedan Oood/VW411statlo.nwagony..l~onStln6a.n.Z/condred 4500 org roles ’: specifications~ 2 manuals32/feetionate tamily pets. meuiummttm~, ~ . - " . Autos For S,lou ~., [owner,zLut~ roues. Uall 609-443.running, conaition. Good body.[yr.s.ola, exee,ent cona,t)o , !o,tJoo[luggagerack, 2 helmets.$1300.: pedas, self-cents ned Leslie spks,/sized blackmixer breed older I i’dm. Bestoffer over$8090. 609-921-7263. ] miles., rtas a.utoma.uctran:/Please call after 5. 609-409-2556.:~ reverb,walnut fin. $2,700.or best/spayedmale and/or lovable year-I I I -- I / smt.sston,, raatal, tires manse| :,: offer. Call 609-921-7100ext. 62. old spa e.d female.All shots. Free D Saanen Goat ve ry1971 .DATSUN240Z air, dond. :,FMr73 OLDS88-- Ownertransfl~rred ¯ AUSTINHEALEY I00-6, (1959), a /auxmary~Jl.$250O. nearer,Cal1609-452-5516or9~- moving, us / ’66HO ,’ Mon-Fr’9 -5 togoo~nome. 201-369-8 711 -59o r PUREBRE" excellentaround radio Mustsell--Cal1609-466-229113 me.old. Only 1709 miles, A/~ ’ ..NDA 305- runs good good. 359-6019after 5 good,t, a~,mlker,r~l ~m ~,t s~4 even ’n~ andother extrasJrantast’c deal c asstc.,...... automobile,....goodcon-6276. 1 / conoiit on. $250 Cal201-297-2587’ " ’ ~ ...... | Call 609-443 1886 ...... , ...... aa. I | ’, GUILD GUITAR-- d-35 warrantv IFREETOAGOODhome-kittensl ’ ...... 11070 MERCURY MONTEGO MXIi ~ vt:c. o ,^~ ~.~.~I’70 OLDS VISTA CRUISER] ~IIF~L;i intact. Perfect,must sell. 609-587-3male, I. female~althyr,,ador.ab,le I Myna~e ASr~ ~e=Sil Bernard I Brou[lhm.Vi_n_y_l top_, air, p:s., p.b. / condition.$4509. Cal~ Bob 609-883- I_wAG°N ::: 0_pas~_,a/_q-4.eewA~.~_~,’09 ALFA..R.OMAO:5speed very| 350 Honda. Low mileage, excellent: : 3732 I e litter tra,,~u. ,~=. =,¢, ~ v.-,. ""’-’ ~’=k~ "~ a ~t ~,, t. t~ i cauuny bes-gIJg.4SgO, evening 61~- /7800 ’ I manyextras, ur=~Im==uwuer, goon congluoa, l}l~J-ou~-outu, toonoition90 - 609-395-1764after =,’ ’ 1609-448-5936. I puppy- .ave.,,au au ,,,~ s,.,o~.- 1586-0970 / .... [$2200 609 921-2993 /p m " ’ I oeen wormea - am completely "’~"" ¢ " ~ ’ ’ ’ I " ’ ’ : I~8,~.~°~o% ea;:yoUnS:de~°eb:li; i lr~.Ss~A~sCO~VE~o~I~,LZe~geZ’.I~OR :ALiEng-’~onT~itiCohne~YuN°;~’MUST SELL- ’71Pontiac Ven-IHONDAI,5--blue,extramuf~er,’.i llntlflll~_~- .. ]/ Feea;andGea~ns...... Ichldren, and want¯ eve yo e to 1092PLYMOUTHSEDAN--good/~ou~,t,’,-~di’tion Call 609-924:I tires Call 609-921-85~ext 37 tufa good condition. Only 19090|newbike. Call 609-393-6430after’ ¯ "’’" "t "’" [ Ior Ita amm a i s I love me.I amjust too peppyfor. I condition,¯ mechanically ..... sound. / s~la- ...... ] durin~day 609-587-7836 after six ml. Call’ 216-945-1425after 6 p.m.l’ 5:30p.m. ¯ ,’,’, [ at ROSEDALEMILLS I myelderly "parents",and they I Movingmust sell. $109.American [ ..... ] " "" ’ ] __ :,

z{6~r~:bt rg~u°ii!i~ii~ih9~a~! l~n°tahne~ blal~k~’t~0b°ardft’$1/bd ft / !leV~~e7~acd°at~enW’I ii!i~sgi~a~f ~St3d:r ~!i~ ~Srme~a~D! A~ d~ / ~ e L COx~mv,~%li . M0blle Homes ~xNtb~.~Rs~ESias~./ i ’ ’’ ’ ’ I / ~ I ’ ’ o . ’ght blue w’th white[ ! -- FOXTERRIERS -- $25. up. HORSESHOW -- Aug26 at GERMAN& ENGLISH - auto / ’66 CHEVROLETIMPALA -- a/c, /1971 JAVELINV-8 auto. trans, extras As’kin~vinyl top $2 200leather Ca116~009/,¯:,-’-^- interior All DETROITER- ~ h,,dmnm~12" by~/,, 60" ’m~nv’front’; ...... ~...... Grownmale FoxTerriers $40 up PrincetonRidingCentarmcludingl.... ~. vw ~.~o=~,~,,~h~,,/auto trans r&h p/s very good[a/c bucket seats’& ~,inyl top 11~ h~fnvp l{~n~7~ ’ " "/r"~yuc’’’," ".’-; ...... ’. -":’ "’:--:’", ttuuP~u48" WAbP~UTcarvea Stud service Freedo=,s 609799’ "For Sale" ClassesFor nrize~ t-~v ...... ~...... ’----"’i - ~’" ;~’-" 7 . .~ ,. :- ...... = ...... ~.---. mextras, locateo on lot in ~toe-’, pedestaltable $125; oak bow front 1140 " =’’ " " st 609-466-1383" i rates.201-359-5645,. or526-3252,, / ~.~o..~o~o. ~,~uaaer ¯pm ou,#- / :~l,uw,t:an t~u~-q~-~,~alter ~ | binsvillePark. Call 609-259-96491 chinacloset $135; wash stand; old ’ ’ " I / ...... [ p.m. . ]after 5 PM. ’.. ne shutters lg iron fireplace ~ ~ " ~ettle ideal for storng wood5’ .PETSITTINGSERVICE-WewillFREE KITTENS- Ready to go [ ...... [ ’68 ENGLISHFORD CORTINA [FORSALE--24’x64’I1/2hath,3: h gh pot be y stove 609-448-0805Pea.re yoursmall dog, cat bird, Aug.13. Litter traineu, lov!ngand ...... :...... JA~t~.UAI~. A..o.o-cz,)ow, mlmage,] Auto transmission radio 30 m"~. n..z-- Ill,,&.,J [bdrmw/w carpet, a/c, wash/dry,’, ¯ goroil in our homewhile you irrsistible, r’lease give merea ls~z l-’l~Tu wA~vr~-..l~.,~u ipertect conamon,ti~.sz,t.z~,t~. ~U[O~ I[IdHtUU [&manyextras,A-lcondition. Call, vacation.609-446-9419. home.Cal 609-924-9455. muesexceuent conatuon. I I[ner~;al~" = ’ ~:500 ~ ’ Ca11~9-443’-1097 ’’ 1609-448-1563. , -- - IAvailableAug.31. $4700 or best I l -- [ " ANTIQUE-- Chippendale slant I ’ [~’ 1091’ MOBILE HOME 10x50 topdesk $090. Queen Ann tilt table FREE TO GOODHOME PERSIAN-- S mo KITTENS ...... " CFFoffer. ]beginningCall Aug 609-924-7300 6 eves..~lqTI I QUE-- Jan. 1, ’74 - 1949/1095MERCEDES BENZ - 190D. Ift##,~mm~/& e,r~ [M;~t~^,,~I¢;.... ¢.~;~a t.~^.~i’ $300..Ea~’lychest drawers $450.1n- part poodle,good with children: Ir.e.gjsLe.re.a~.lac.xsandAor,ti.es-$.7.S; " ’ IDodge,excellent condition. 609-/White.exterior, rod interior, 4 mi ]#’v~.,mmml [f’or"~,~"~’-~,~,~"["~,~,’.~,~?~.: roughcupooarns $225:$2.50. Call 609-440-4071 ~,lz~.~nots mcmaeu. ~:all t~LFa-~bo-I " 1393-1322. / speed $1300. Call 609-309-0113.. ... / e2~,~=",~’~"~,.~; .".;%".,"~ ...... " .... Cand]estands$125 up. Indmn ¯ | ’ Wall’l’OSell II’~ / baskets $25 up. Chip. chairs, eta -- ,~ I ~ m i ’, Opennoon to S p.m. Mon.’.TuesFREE KITTENS -- Beautiful ’ t . b ~ urc---om.e znoor rVR VIXEN ’71 -- good con-[ .... YlIL.....%. 1 ’ :[ ¯ ’, ¯ ’ . sport couper’ower steer n ~ air ¯ ¯ ’ W~ Frt. &Sun. Pumleye s Antlque.s- grays beigeand orange.8 weeksADORABLE- Siberian Huskies. [~al .... ’~i ..... a ~,n,~,H,,’ dltton, mags, Goodyears;$2509. °n. [ ...... II lieu YIt ¯ / Camn~r~ ~, Trailpr~ :’ ~out.e #15,. Latayette, r~.o. Aug.6, trained. 609-924-2297. AKCreg welped7/3 males ~9~.~1’~’~7...... 6~J-799-1495aftar6pm 1~"~’~&~V’g~’"~:~ =...... I ""r ...... ; s~verVan’~=~v~h~’t’e~a~:’d~lacl~an~t -- [sitcker automaticshift, power [ i’ . MINIATURE SCHNAUZER-- [ . 1970FORD Mustang, 8 cylinder steering,roof carrier, radio,heat . :, SIXBOARD CHESTS -- blanket AKCregistered male, family white. $45.0. andup=.Callafter 5, [with houndstoothvinyl ton A/C’ 1970MG MIDGET--low mileage./609-921-2341 or 215-943-5555. / CAMPER-- tant/trl., sleeps 6, i chest, dropleaf tables, harvestraised bredfor pet &show goodmen - rrl., ouu.oao.zt~o, Call609-799-1341 [ ainette, alum.ooor, awnng, spare ’ t radio’ automatic transmission’’ ’ ~/ ~ wheel$475 Call 609-882-8520 table,sea ,capta.in chest, schoo.! temperament. Call609-448-3976. -- [$1695. Call 609-799-2663.’ t i /-.~7~IL_L~.X~..~- | ’ ’ ’ ":’ master oesK, ana many more. ~ll -- ~._~ ...... I -- I ~f-~..~~ l ’ ; of ~Lne. The, Idle Not,^Barnk,89 ...... r°e~i’Vtst~erXo~clUa2"-mat~en’~IeefcmAalt~eu I FORDWAGON 1972 Tar no Sou]re [’72 VEGAHATCHBACK -- Air ~1"~k’~ [ i~2 CHEVROLETBOISE Leisure : ’ Shots¯ Excellent potenhalfor ] ~tlo.An’67 Ronutif, l clean &" 8 pass, powerbrakes and [ condRtoned,std, radio, snowtires, ~ - ~ | Lodge.-720ft. motorhome. Sleeps. 201"545 "4313 " malesAKC re,~isterod ’ 5 wksold " showdogsAffectionate Ca11609- LTZ~2";;= :’.._-:-_Z_-_~.’_-=_=,’__ steering factory air exeellent / excellentcondition. $1609. 215-296- [6, sen-contained, A/C &’. -~a11609 799168"4" " ’ 924-3329after 0 p.m. ’ I~i’~iUon"’~ronS[~VdUis~"~b~’r’a~e~"ra~"conditio~609-799-2155.’ /4077 PRINCETONVOLKSWAGEN /generator.Call 609-359-5011. :: ; ’ , , LTD ¯ ¯ GERMAN SHORTHAIRED ¯ heater syncro-mesh 3-speed. / Route~,~ ] t~ ..... O~1,^ POINTER-- pups, AKC reg, DOBERMANPUPPIES _ IHelps fuel economy; reasonable 1968 BUICK-- custom LeSabre / ...... (nexttoPrincetonAirport) |’68 TROUTWOODCAMPER -- t.li:l[d~U OdlU~ chaml~ionsired: .Excellent field Championsired dockedandlPrice’ Call609-443-6324. P.S. A.C.,4door. $675.In goo~i/~ov~irVe~l°nxWatgl°nal%°UndTY " Pr ncetan,N.J. |14:,s!eeps.6, g~dc_ondition.Call anu snowmooo tines. $100-$150.cronned 609-466-3696 I conaition.l ~all 609-882-7648 / H , o .~ .P~. ", 609-921-2325 |2ut-,vni-7:~lor ~14o4iu2i. Call609-921-8917 ~ ’ ’ ’ / runs pertecuy,auto. trans., power 1 ...... -- /steering, all new tires, plastic 1 -- GARAGESALE -- Movimz. FORSALE -- 8 year old grey ST BERNARDPUPS--wormed I Ii~ STER--a very , _ ...... ,,^_, woodon sides weatheredbut body " /1965 CLARKCORTEZ un; Hdlsborou¯ . g h Rd¯ (Near Woo~sgelding,15.2 hands. Goodheginneran(i shots, championlines, AKCfmecarataver’ o .. fair rice $I 397 68 ULUbUUTL,Abb ex~cu¢,~ an otherwiseperfect, $850. 201-359- ’ T .... I.^ [furnished motor home, low Rd.Scnool)Aug.9,10,11. Call201- orintermediate horse. Jumps. reg. Between $150 & $225.609446- AlSO tUlly reconmt.Y ." 1964P "Renalt ’ ...... con a[~lon: orlgln~l.~.~&l ’ y 6044(Belle Mead). llUUrtb [ mileageneeds body work best 359-6989. . extra~. ~o ,.,u~ o~ o- ~o. . Call 609-696-1437after 7 p.m.. 9691. [~arvaun,$400. 609-466-2784. w. offer. Call609-395-1269. 1’67I YARDSALE .-- Mahogan:PU~;I09-E$259F2REE to good home. MUSTPLACE -- for ,~ersonal .VWFASTBACK- rebuilt, I~67 CADILLAC-- oouple, fully 1969 VWBOG -- like new. LowFORD VAN 167 -- rebuilt engine ITENTTRA}L~ER~I~s°f~taP oenroomrurniture, naay an~ ’ reasons- I adnit male~erman I engine,unu.er warranty, excellent loauen, exceuentconoidon, mileage, with snowtires mountedNo side windows$750 or best’|~’ ...... ’. ....v~~, =-~.~=~, other, furn!tare, someantiqu.es Shepherd-- novice obedienee[C~dtt’ Asking$900. Call 609-443-Asking$1600. Call 609-799-2564.on rims. Call 609-440-7662. arawmgtameotacKsmlm’s vlce ~ -~a offer¯Alex 609-466:2640. |~argeamo~to~s~roagearea oodt FREE TO GOOD HOME -- trained, ~ a ~u 1 Ion lemaie h~i ....r , i ...... I"" ,,o.~.~=,, ~o~,,-,~. an.vtl,.forge.,¯ ’ 2.@sen~nes.an " I Patches-- 0 yr. oldfemaiemixodCalico Cat & Tortoise Pontl1967 JAGUAR3.0S sedan¯ - I mlsc;nonsenoto)cems;~at. A u.~ breed.d.o~, lovingand excellent .Hima]aya.n Cat, all3 animals have Automatic A.M/FMradio power 1965 CORVAIRCOUPE -- Ex- ¯ ...... CHEVYVAN1071-- 40 000 miles, MOBILEHOME for sale. used wlm.cnuare.n,uwners mo_~ng to oe.enneutered, t:all 609.448-93621 steering and brakes. Mu’stsell cellent condition.$350. Call 609. ~!Y~.l~_~u~l~ ~arx ut, :~t,voo sli¢iin~,std trans, side doorwindowsfully all insulated’ round ~’ood~=a .... cdndition 10’x50’: ...... ~,i,~t-~, ,~ ,a¢,umuw,r.u. t,le ndult~~’nlv Call 609:: ~3asl~4~partment.~-~,ts-sz~ or alter o p.m. movingto Europe.$1500. Call 215-452-1748. mites,ti09.095.80oM. $1990.~,609-924.69~.~ ¯ ~t4~3.~1’~." ...... " " 1493-6644. FREEKITTENS -- 2’I/2Prin- SIAMESE-- 2 handsomeyoung |’68 FORD, 4 door,6 cylinder,1970 MAVERICK -- bigengine, ’62 MGA - MockIt roadster,1970 500 case Construction Kin,’ FOR RENT - MOTORHOMES GARAGESALE -- Wed.Thurs. & ~eton pairs, 2 orangefemales, deluxeinterior, mintgreen, well rebuilt engine, body in gd. condit, loaderbackhoecombinationdiesel allsleeI~ 8,A/C, ~eneratar, every Fri.,Aug. 8, 9, 10 from 11 a.m. - 7 ~ blackmales. ~all 201-359-0726. femalesgoodSiameSehome.CatSCallavailabledays 609-882-freestandard radio & heatei’. $300. cared for, $1100. Also 1099 Toyota Call Irene, 609-921-9164, ifnot 750 hours. 201-297-6268 after0 p.m. convenmnce hnens,towels, p.m.144 Hamilton Ave., Prin- 5252ext. 284 or eves. 609-399-6443. Call609-259-7231. Corona,609.921-3099 eves. kitchenequ pment. 201-359-5850. ceton.Two 8,000 BTU air con- homeleave number. ditioners,one 220 volts; hard- APPALOOSAGELDING-- 3 year [~NGLISHSPRINGER SPANIEL ]CH]~VROLET VEGA GT ’72 -- 1967 CHEVYII Perfect cond. $700. ’70 AUSTINAMERICAN --. 4 ’69 HALFTON heavy duty Chevy ware, nanumower,, woooenold, excellent show prospect. PUPPIES-- AKCChampion I Excellent condition low mileage Call 609-466-2741after 6’30p.m. speeu, new ranials, am/tinraaio, pickup- 6 ply_tires, newshocks & ROOFS,.~.r.apes, a.rapery ross., Healthyand sound. Call 609-259-sired, bredfor showand field. 609-] snowtires. MustsLll best off’er " ’ excellentrunning condition. $750. brakes. Good condition. Call 609- Boats 609-921-7284. 448-1345. ;~inea a]];~ng.tame, .rugs, OaK 7963. ~96-1842.__ [eal] 609-448-0143or ’609-758-22771 wem ensc rs,.clothing, toys, Persian truants Lamb ~,,~,~anu __...... ~097CHEVROLET IMPALA -- 2’lhardton’69FORD newerGALAXIE steerin,~ -- 2 doorV~ coat booksand bookcase ~v~e,or.r~.~ ..~.,~w.,~. puppy ~’ ~ ~,t - SAILBOAT-- Mahogany, 10’10" ’ ’ - maleAKC registered2 PERSIANCATS -- WHITEoor hardtop, d 283 engine ] engineblue w th wh te interor, 2 ’73 CHEVROLETIMPALA - 2 Robinwith trailer and oars. Can reasonaole...... uau alter ~ p¯FEMALES m¯ ~us " $35 ea 2159450227- lautomauc- transmsson.. rare ,Istudded¯ snow tires excellent, door sin. 1 Yroof automatic, ,air Motorcycles bepowered. $650. Call 201-297-0832. ’ ’ Excelent condtilonCall 609-448I runningo ...... condition 609-466-2857 conditiona,~,u~,. call ~;=, 609-452 w~-~-~,,~.9271 __ 989-9043. 8484~ ...... ; uu.~-r=o-...... DECORATIVETINWARE 3 WELSHPONIES, Mare, filly & 1964 PONTIACTEMPEST -- 1971 CHE~,’ROLETMALIBU HONr)A~an ~nooml .... n~.~ 16 I/2ft. AQUA CRAFT. Low trays~can,’e~ ~nrll, h,I~,~,-’:" colt For appointment to see call:HUNTING DOGS--Weimaraners ]convertible $150Phone 009-609 ..... ,~ ...... convertible,airconditioning con:.iiTi^’n’~’e~n"~=~i-~"~ I profileski boat with 150 hp Mer- ~,~ ; and GermanShort Har Pointers1750 ’ " " °~r...u~.~n~"Pr%~.~a~.° .~"u’7 am/fmrado$2650 Cai1609-443- af~o’~,,’,,, ~ ...... Icury with powertrim. 60 mph coffee~o’ts" r , scuti’er’s" -- , ...... wa’t’e~t, 201-359-3976’ ’ keep ringing ’ ’ ’^ , ~ t.,,~,’,, a . r~ ~ I ’ reuunt,t-speea lvtongl ,t-speeo 1~24 ’ ’ ..... v...., tra~er with powerwinch $2990. cans,tankers,.etc. From $2. River ~---~s=-~n°uaranteae ~,~,!n~.,~,n~,s ~°ng’s’~ox,.~o~.~o~ I w/herst,, rebuilt 389. w]Lonity30- ~ ’ Road, 1.2 ml. from 206. Men- ~.. ~ 30, 514 lift, h~/drohccam w/new ~o.m ,u~rvt~ Call201-985-6477. tgomcry. 2 01-359-3952Sat. Aug. 11 ~X~...... ~=:n~,,)~, ...... ~ T ’)m ~,)k_oa=~-o~- ...... c,~m| ~ ...... 1aa -- Excellent¯ 1957 BSA A-10 Compietelyl "h,a ’ ...... ,CAMARO1097 6-s,~eed very clean lifters, newtires w/mags¯new: ..... ~^.a, -,~-, ~o,~ ...... ~, ~i~. A~& FM 10-5P- ¯ m ...... /~ ~"~----~N~ ]$800.Call 201-297-2587 or 201-793- exha.ust,_system~,braclku~Sch a~ Radio,Michelin ; Tires, newreworked good choppermaterial 3648after 0 p.in. sooczs,^nervy amy ...... , ,.brakes. Call 609-446-7666. $1’000"After 4 P’m’609-466-2576" THEPRINCETON SUMMER -- [~X SailingProgram rents Sunfish, ¯ ?REE TO GOOD HOME -- 1 terior.Must sell - am being ~odigreedobedient trained small ’72 TOYOTA Corolla excellent transferred.$550 or bestoffer. ’65 PLYMOUTH - autnmatin " Sat.& Sundays11-7. For reser- GARAGE SALE Movin- I ~L ~) abradorretriever,l mixedbreed’ condition’"AM-FM radio, 4’ spd. Call 201-446-6713or 6497. transm ssion 1 ownerexcellent ..... BSA1070 ROYAL STAR -- 500cc, vatioesup at ca]]the Yacht609-924-6339Club, Rt.or show 27, d ...... ~*~i~’~...... *i~o="I ~~~J ~mallgood housedog and com’- $2,209.Call 609-924-8108 conditionCa’ll 609-924~388 purchasedin England,.s.[!ghti~, southof Kingstan?" newgas stove, vacuumcleanei’, 2 I ~[~::=v ~.~¢,/ ...... ~anlonCall 201297 3246 _ __ [ -- chopped,new 6" extenoodtunes ~T~vUSh~°nrsCha~s~9b.~yc~31and ~’ LARGEPONY -- GELDINGfor . 19"./.2 DATSUN510 -Blue, 8090 I tAN ROVER-- 1094. Lowoverhauled.$595orbest offer. Calihandle .bars.Motor justrunabout]4’ CRESTLINER35 h.p.electric-- fiher’giaSSstart ¯’ " " " ~ ~ale¯ to goodhome Best offer. Li~.w,,~,r.,t~,-,,,;,~,~,,,:.,,,,,,~. ~__~.muesuuner..w.arramy,. ,~ speeomileage Dexcellent condition 4- 609-448-1759. I ..... ~ A V E P.’~-d~~,nnfirm~H~n...... ~,t~,~oa;o~o IV~’~r., ~.v:~,~,,~a,.,. ,,y~r. A~raato lVllcnenn Tires. L;au wheeldrive. $1400Call609-466-’ Johnsonmotor. Sea Liontrailer. ¯ i.; ...... rider.609-655-1193. [972.. xceuentconalhon, tuuy 609-448-7666.. 0522after 5. Packagein A-1condition. Asking . (rormerw -’,mall Animal ~escue -- equlppea, ts,uuu mnes, maroon $800.Call 609-799-1354. ’League), , POODLES:AKC pups andI grown with back¯ ¯ v nyl top’ maroon ALFA ROMEO-- 1970 GTV GARAGESALE -- August11th. ¯ ~ u~ro,,~=,.,,~ ~,u~ c~motr~c~.--~o o^,~¢ ~a.~ ^~vr~’~,,~ stock To,’s and miniatures ,n eatherinterior. Call609-586-7123. ’63 VALIANT--¯ good engine ’ past ~it~, ~/~r~ ~a ^ ~" HONDA175 c.b. - excellent con- 16-2p.m. at 526 Lal~e Dave’ ]DOGSFROM CRUELTY AND ~olors, health" a guaranteed. ~Also ’- "¯ ’ recent inspectionneeds new top "’: ...... :~- dition, $325. Call 609-924-1769.10’ DINGHYFOR SALE- In rrmce~’ ~, ~o ^r .... ~,~ -- ~uo ...... uuv w~ ~,, , mileage, excellent eondltlon. excellentcondition. Made of white ...... ’ ...... ,:, ~ ABANDONMENT.HOW.TELL ,~ stud service (2all 201-359-3976 , ¯ " ".w~¯ $3100.Call 609-409-0522after 6. After 6 p.m. edar recently painted, includes - -- - YOURFRIENDS. NEIGHBORS 71 AUSTINAMERICAN -- for ANDRELATIVES ABOUT THE sa)e, Grayur yen . .ocauy, .tow ’72 PLYMOUTHCUDA, P.S., ars anchorand two lifesavers. IMPORTANCEOF HAVINGGREAT DAME -- Fawn male. 1 miIeege,topcon..dttion, pr!ced P.B.,radio,vinyltop, magwheels. ,64 FORD WAGON s2oo c~n I ’62CAMBRETTA SCOOTER -- | 125.09.C.a!l 924-2004. THEMSPAYED!! H yearold needs a goodhome. Call reaas~ic~ly,uall~00-gZ1-6Z50 Asking.an.ythin_g over $2,5_00. 201-207~21~0 ...... Good running cond. $200. Call 609- l ~ 609-443-3126.Keep trying. ~aer o p.m. J~ays,2UI-24~-n’/(Ki or eves., 201- " 924-5792. DON’T MISS THE BOAT THE " PRINCETON S.UMMER. ¯ IFemaleBeagle type dog. -- 787-8474. . ,~o ...... I SAILINGPROGRAM will run this Male2 yearold pure bred SMALL MINIATURE -- poodles0 ...... , ..... ~ HAttL,v:X UAVIUbUt~I all 196 ~,=,~,~...... ’65VOLVO SEDAN -- forsale, ,~, r~ ~^*o^~ ~, .....~,.... summerfrom June untd Labor 3 femaleBeagle type pups. standard shift, good condRion, ~s.~’~’~o~’ ...... condRton.Must sell. 609-461-0453 Da,n two sessions,. !~’ ...... catering to GIANT Male4 me.old Collie-Shepherd Callreceived609 586 shots7123 males & females-- auto P.S. tdeel Station Car. $109.Call altar5 p.m. 609-448.9394. ~"’~" .... "~’ r = ,~.~n o0m y0utnsanu auuus,l, or m- " GARAGESALE " " ¯ ’ $250.Call 009-443-3240. ¯ "rum ~" ...... p m formation,write P.S.S.P., 221 SomethingforEvdryone ~agl’e2 yearold purebred Irish APPALOOSA MARE --14 hands 1964 SPRITE -- in excellent1070FORD CLUBWAGON123. Six TRIUMPHTR 3- ’59,I"~2-1-[()iNDA SL I~0 - Goodcon- NassauSt., Rrinceton, N.J.06540. Rainor Shine getter. ¯ 7 yearsold. Well mannered. Rides condition. Newradial tires. New cyl.,standard trues, $1075. Call mechanically verygood, body dition, 1461 mi..$400. Call609-799- SAILBOAT --13 ft. long, 5 ft. 10 Spayedfemale 2 year old Beagle- English and western. $400. or best convertible top.Will sell between9 a.m. - 8:30p.m. 201-297- needs some work, new tires, runs 1207. 29Bainbridge St.(off Scott Lane - Terrierdog, all black. Weights offer. 609-888-1670. reasonably.Call201-297-9098. 0453. great.$300. Call 609.924-0500. inches,beam ready to sail. PrincetonBorG) about12 pounds. Start:10a.m. Grayand white-young cat. HUNTER:-7years, dapple gray, ,68 VW -- VERYGOOD condition ?AROUT 1973 - ChevyVan. Lime 1970 RIVERA ~ loaded,a/c, ’70 YAMAHA 309 -- Enduro1850 SUNFfSH sailed only few times Saturday,August 11 2 maleand female orange and t/2 thorough bred. Call 609-009- with snow tires. Call after 5 p.m. Unique green,handmade withpurple curtains. shagMustcarpeting, stereo. powerCall after seat, 0:30vinyl p.m. top, 609-448- am/fro Yamahami., excell, helmet cond.,Incl. $609.Dunlop AfterKnobby, like new. Call 587-0071 after 6 p.m. whitekittens. 0782. 609-448-4635. weekdays anytimewkends. 2 blackand white kittens: be seen. 609-725-0317after 7 p.m.5135. 5:30call 609-924-9042. 2 tiger kittens. i~iJPS-WAN~’ED-- In Jitter iots 1099 CHEVROLETIMPALA - 2 BeautifulBlackstripped al] kittens., white female cat and for resaleas.,.,.,~ts. Phone609-453.- dr., vinyl top, a/c, p/s, auto. ’71 VWSUPER BEETLE ~ ’63 BUICKINVICTA - station ’71 HONDA350cl-blue, top con-32 FT. CHRISCRAFT Con" others. 8093before noon. $1,450. Call 609-443-5888before 12 am/fm,low mlleage,$1,509 or shape.best wagon,201-297-9507. full power,excellent humble dition.and gentleOwned andminister. drivenI699. by stellation1090,water, fully equip., twin asking 195V8’s,$7,000. H&C or after 6 PM. offer. Call609-448-1518. (009)466-1576. Call609-1396-9018 after 5 p.m. ¯ ,~ Pleaseprovide plenty of fresh , waterm warm weather’to " .’ ,, . . . animals¯ ’ IRISH SETTERS.AKC, 8 weeks’65CHEVELLE--2doornaru¯ .- ton ’05 MUSTANG Automaqc-- ’70 ~ BLACK,.,.,,,~,,,’PONTIAC ..... STATION,^^.= ...... |~,~.r~ ~ ...... A =, CCLused few times ." . .. Keepwindows of cars openedold, reasonable. Call 201-356-2095good condition$50 Call 201-$3~’.... trues. e xee]!ent.condition.Asking vv~vA~ w~ o~=~1|~~ $26 puw~l ~ =,~ [likenew. Cal1097-8071aftar6p.m. J~U|I~IT|[~ ...... IIe~s ~t ~n[ma[s brakescrulsecontrol" " wkdays,,anytime, wkends. .. __ especiallywhen. parked, anytime.__". 3809. ~a~o.__Callalter ~ p;m.609-452-2531. 924-073~. .’ ’ ’ ...... ---" .:-’ GOI’.DEN RETRIEVER. -- [P~I~e arep~.~rl°~tr~od, f~uI~ cPcal~FOR S.ALE "7.4 adorablepure’72’ PONTIACCATALINA CvOerUvGAo~R~’07-Beautif_u,l cleant~onnd, 1970 DODGECUSTOM POLARA I H()NDA’72 350ce showroom female, spayed. 8 yrs raised I the nolice if v’ou find an intured oreu.biamesexlttens. be.at ro)nt, BROUGHAM-- 2-dr. nardtop, o e y. g~. u mecnumca~.coqmup; _ AutomaticAir, power steering, ]ennrlitlnn I~, ~no~’~ohot~o, "69 PIPERCHEROKEE , 14~ ¯ w/childre~f¯dut-door do~: Free to I net "(~nll ~ A f~ n .... s" ~09-good blood lines, father cnamplon,am/fro stereo air conditioning,sront ulsc nraa~,ra.mo, nearer brakes,windows. Low mileage, [~;;;~’-’"~’, "~;,’,, ~,?"~’~,2".~’~’~ ~ tour place,’ mint condition,new. . countrvhot~ePleasec~’l1609-709-1~21~61~ Ho"’tt~.8":4~Ca"ll’ahe~d"for 3males, lfemale CallafterSp.m.Call-between ~ &8 p.m.609-443- synry, :~-speea, helps ’ t.ue!I excellent condit on. $1795.609-448- ,~’~’. ~, ~-ooo-,,,,, u~ ,~.~- annual,$7,809 609.448-0012... ~" ’ 2455 "" " Saturday~n-~intnlent~ , 609-359-4607.$30each. Take home 3647 _econgmyj.:reasonaqle, price. 2667, " I:"*~ ".’~" ,~’ ~’; ~ ’ # " r " ’ = " ~.-r=- .... ’ 2ndweek n August . . " . ... 6~-4=l;J-I~;~z~altero, . . ’ ¯ :

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servingpeople since 100S "1 BY SANDYntJFl:v Mostauthorities say reasonableoffers. Asking $35,000 that Americanshave KendallPark Offiae moreleisure time than 201-297-0200 everbefore. This means awayfor that mostof us have KENDALLPARK - A com- more time and more muter’sdream - nearthe N.Y.bus moneyfor recreation. stop, this Immaculateranch It also meansthat the stands with 3 bedroomsand 2 the summer- recreationalfocillties baths,attached garage and many you use, suchas the extras. Thelot Is perfect for bowling alley, the outdoorliving with its’ shade at home! movie theater, and treesand beautiful shubbery. All the golf coursehave be- for ...... $39,500. comemore and more a KendalPark Office valuableasset for your 201-297-0200 community.The same Join the trend to lazy summersat home. Wehave a large Is true of mosthomes. KENDALLPARK - DesTgnedfor Asliving becomesmore living is the onlyway to describe selection of fine homeswith swimmingpools, ponds, brooks and moreleisurely, this 3 bedroomj2 bath ranch. and play areas - just right for relaxed year ’round living. Say one’ssurroundings be- iS[suitedon a wellkept lot. Please good-byeto erowdedroads, beaches and resorts. Let us help comemore and more call for details.Only....$39,900. important.Invest in a KendallPark Office you to a new life style with a hometo suit your family and budgetfrom our manyeurrent listings. home,and youwHI be 201-297-0200 investingin your own KENDALLPARK - Youmust see future. this 4 bedroom,2 bath ranch with attachedgarage. Some of the ex- RICHARDSON -true includea dishwasher,gas rangeand an air conditioner.All PRINCETON OFFICE PENNINGTON OFFICE WEST’ WINDSOR OFFICE REALTYCO. of this on a lot that featuresan OnePalmer Square Route130, above.groundpool with deck. Rt. 31 and W. DelawareAvenue PrincetonI-lighfstown Rd. Pleasecall usfor anappointment. 924-0095 737-3301 or 582.3024 Princeton Junction 799.1100 448-5000 Just ..., ...... $41,900. hasa fine selectionof homesto showyou and KendallPark Office canprovide youwith 201-297-0200 completeassistance in obtainingyour mort. TWINRIVERS - 1 and 2 bed. sage.ee sure to callus roomtend[rain[urns, 2, 3 and4 bedroomsplits and2 story Town withyour listin also; our large buckless of Houses.Also 3 and 4 bedroom qualifiedbuyers assures detachedhouses. All with central ! youof promptresults. air conditlonlng,w/w carpeting andape[lances. Some for imme- Open:9:30.5:30, daily. SKIPTHE TRAFFIC nightmare and have extended vacations in your CALIFORNIACONTEMPORARY - for the family wholikes to swim, diateoccupancy. Prices starting as ownhome. A beautiful four bedroom,2’/= bath homewith central COUNTRYESTATE - Stately Colonial Manorhouse offering nine low as ...... fish andentertain, we offer this 4 bedroomstone rancher. Large living bedrooms,five bathsand four fireplaceson three full floorsof living HELPFULHINT: S24,000. air-condltloningand 50" swimming pool. Plenty of roomfol teenage roomwith cathedral ceilings and stone fireplace, formal dining room, space.Six roomcarriage house, pool and cabana, large horse barn and Keeppets out of the TwinRivers Office overftowwith hugescreened porch, redwood deck and benches. Family customkitchen and family room. Lower level hascomplete kitchen, 609.448-8811or 655-0S80 paddocwill helpyou enjoy country living. Seton 5+ or - acres,in waywhen you are try- roomwith fireplace; extralarge living roomand dining room; huge hobbyroom, large family room with wetbar, fireplace and a full bath nearbyWashington Township. This home offers interesting possibilities ingto sell a house. kitchen;basement and 2 car garage.Situated on a nicelylandscaped lot for pooldressing. All Thermopanodoors and windows. 4’/~ baths.Many for homeand office. Withina mile of the newNew Jersey Turnpike with matureplantings in nearbyLawrence Township ...... $84,500. extras.A pond for winterskat!ng. Possibilities for subdivision. Interchange7A ...... $150,000. $265,000. HIGHTSTOWN- 3 bedroom I1 A ROCKYBROOK, a beautiful view oi the valley andnearly 6 lovely ranch house situated on ] STEELE, ROSLOFF & acresof rolling hillside. It’s the’ perfectspot for this charmingthree TRANSPORTATIONTO- school ahd summer recreation at your back PRINCETON,PRINCETON, OLD PRINCETON - Thishome is itl A nicely shadedStreet with no I door.Qualhy constructed 2-year old rancherwith 3 bedrooms,2 paths, colonialwith 3 bedrooms,formal dining and living rooms,recently SMITH bedroom,2 bath Cape Cod which sits onone half of the property.The thru traffic. Panelledfamily I Realtorsand Insurers other half couldbe subdividedand sold if youdon’t needall the familyroom and recreation room. In HonewellTownship..In the 60’s. decorated.Tolearn more-call. acreage...... room, kitchen with dining [ $76,900. area, fencedrear yard, townI water & sewers,2 car over- sizeddetached garage...... Reducedto $35,000. COUNTRY LOCATION . Split level situatedon 2 acres 3OFFICESTOSERVEYOU ¯ PRINCETON ¯ WESTWlNDSOR ¯ PENNINGTON with brook running through HERE |erringp¯opl¯ |lnce 188S property, 4 doublebedrooms, large family roomwith stone IS’’"~ /~ Instruction Special Services fireplace, panelledplayroom, SpecialServices "[ 2V~,~.’eabaths,r d~ei’sized ::2 SpecialServices SpecialServices .... SpecialServices’ ’ garage.Many’e)~ras. S66,600. CRANBURY-WYNNEWOOD MOVING?? PAINTING: INTERIOR & EX- ’ " ’ J 5 bedroomexpanded ranch, 3 summerliHFi RADIO ta ereeorderona CARI.ENI’RY." REPAIRS and "I’EBIORTop quality work, Free ¯ tutoring. Readingarithmetic hh", IJ.,u,~;~::°gab:eicPriCoeSry P.,~r,,P~e *-o’r -~ snlall ; alterations...... Call (o09} ,9,-" u Call Jasper, the dependab!e Estimates R.easonablerates, IOP~ I baths’ formal dining room, ¢npllin~r -rades ~’8 N J Life J’"e .,l ..... r .....,Enoxp:~tw~I’r~v,l =- ’ ";t~ ’I,P ~" a n In moving man. Insured. l.’ully Insured.Capitol. Paint ng 6,~.448.0"8,t0", " iA/Dgklf,~U ,French doors to patio, family MANT,,O,,,_,v,,,,o FrE~tif’i~:-at;...... " 201-247-6787 IH19-603-1537. 1WRENCHIroomwith fireplace, 2 Cer ELECTRICIAN- Will dojobs in garages=tuated on 1 acrelot FURNITURE REFINISHING, yotir home¯ Fixtures and chan- SERVICESTATION ONWHEELS [ , " 201"~¥3".’0~’o°r’~(;;~tn~:~’~ 11 ; ’ S£cP’IICA~ANKS CHAIRCANING, 609-896-0057. deliers installed. Also lamp WIIILE YOU WERE AT WORK...... S75,000. ] ,00.799.1495.After6. repairs. Call 609-882-8295. TODAY ¯ Dennis Whitney 7Trucks-NoWaiting STANLEYT. WHITE Windsor-PerrinevilleRd. TOP WRENCII EastWindsorrownsl~ip RUSSELLREIDCO. DRESSblAKING AND DOYOU LIKE to cuss your tools? COULDIIAVE FULLYTUNED REALTY,INC. PAINTING-- roofing, light! ALTERATIONS,Janice Wolf.,,. If not have them sharpened. Saws, Realtor 448-6667 BusinessServices carpentry609-9244739 gardeningbetween 7 ceilings,- 8 amor ~,],ypE~I 20YearsExperience YOURCAR 61 N. MainSt., Cranbury,N.J. ’ Call609448-2125. hand and circular "carbide" The famous TOP WRENCH STATE FARM etc. Call us for a free estimate at !201-844-2534 201-386-~8(k= garden tools, scissors, knives & mobile vans are truly..."Service 655-3322or 448-2477 etc. Eves: .,,~,.,¢,e*~,,,.., THESIS & MANUSCRIPT609-396-8330 between 7 - VRITER REPAIR’ Stations on Wheels".Loaded with ,~,o,,,¢,~ lO p.m ...... -- Saw Sharpening Service ThorntonS. Field,Jr. 395.067o~ TYPING -- Experienced in Quality expertenced work:L, atenerat .... cleamn~ ...... ano repails . [’OP SOIL,sand gravel & stone. ’!’e[-609-799-1373.. the latest eleetronie equipment, e,**,,,,~.,.,,,,.,, mathematics and statistical moderate rates. .rree estimates, uaa I,:(1 l~aalgaa General hauing. 609-586.7341or nothing is left to ehance. Your papers. Mrs. Krieger. 609-8884272, !609-448-8443. 609-289-7032. 4 Borosko Pla. Prin. Jet. N.J. ears and trucks receive the most Bldg.Svcs. & Supply thorough service of their lives...and live longer! THESIS & MANUSCRIPTTyping PATIO BLOCKS JAY-BEES PAVING & LAND- GOURMET- TO-GO wonderful WIIEIIE YOUPARK... Dissertat one. IBM Executive & RUGAND CARPET CLEANING’ ~APING-- sand, stone, all work food for parties at home.Delivery iWhywait until the roof leaks? Instruction Seleetrle II ,ype. 10 years ex~. -- Steam extraction method. Lifts guaranteed.Station Road, daily. Alter 5:30 p.m. phone600- WlIILE YOUWORK Specialty blocks for CALL’(609) 587-3700 Plan aheadfor your roofing needs. .. Mrs. Die[con, 609-690-0004. dirt out. Pickup and delivery or Decks, Walks, Cranbury.Call 609-656-8311. 737-2092for menu. NEW ROOFS REPAIRS wall to wall in homeservice. 14¢ ~’~Patios l per sq. ft. TowneCleaners, ! PAINTERS -- 2 graduate COOPER&SCIIAFER DRAKEllUSINESSCOLLEGE ..... i HopcwelI House Square, ~ A WorkCo students. Interior and exterior JLIGHT. HAULING,, Movin[~= 63 bloran Princeton [ VOLKRUG a CLEANING work¯ Experfenced.¯ Call after 6 removalI ..... Keasonaolerates uau 17LivingstonAve. I SpecialServices . :Hopewell. 609468-1112. Route 208, Belle MeadNJ = an Lla%lfl lkOnU[’ ...... 2UI ~S-q;~ql .. ¯ Walnut4-2033 NewBrunswick N.J. ; , ¯ (201)359-3000 FLOOR WAXING p.m. 609-882-5516. I ’ ’ " ’ CompleteSecretarial and ~ -- ’ -- -- ! ~ -- Rugs professionally cleaned in l ~ [ Accountin Courses your home. Dry within one hour¯ ’~ALTERATIONSAND AD- Da,,andNi~ghtcourses ]PIRONE DRIVEWAYPAVING- WOODENCr°ss’sectionsPATIO PAVERS --’ I N.W. 51AUL&St)N q’,~l~hn,,,. ~01.~4~.a:~47 [For good service and right price¯ i ¯and of tree trunks. ’WEou==~u...... rnu=uut~,arnala. I Guaranteed no shrinkage. Free D1TIONS--Expert craftmanship [BICYCLEREPAIRS Oualified U.S. Hwy.130& GriggsDrive ...... v ...... Call (609)452-9182. Unusualshapes s zes Call lProserv est mates¯ Ca 1 609 448-0120 at reasonable prices 201-297-5578, mech" " " " "(" ’ ¯ eu~-~lbb...... ^-^-UDZZ ’ e your memortesof tnat" " ’ or 281 8218896 ’ ~ amc wu=uo repa rs mr less 201-DA94856 --" ...... i unforgettable day n sparkl ng __ .... [ ""°’"° ..... I than Tiger Auto andKopps.Fast ART CLASSES- Painting and I ~ t o~,,,~.,,~,r~rw~v,~,~a,,,~ _ o~,,q*tr ~-,-~,*"°ti"’~ i color. 12 years’, experience. ¯ BDILDERt~ [N E E D R E P A I R S , [service, call between 4-6 p.m. RepairService drawing in’BuckinghamPa. (near ...... " sh ngles Labor & materials $29, I~teasonable hotographtng weddings HEMODELING, CON- (6091921-6184. Electrical Power& ’ Garages STRUCTION?We’ll do just about LightingInstallations New Hone1 starting Aug 2 .... Rea ri per 100sq. ft.. fully insured. Call I fates’ ¯ (609) 5874850 Jacques 15abort, 215-794-8582.’’ tteguf~t~gl{, IIALLIt~ ng [609-921-8179or 201-233-9586. Additions anything. No job too small. [ IndustrialMaintenance rll :l ¯ Dormers R bertsnn & Son. 609-737-2260. Registered ~ ~ TUTORING-- reading study l~ Renovations [WET BASEMENT?DRAINAGE 2ABSON & SONS CABINETS - MemberPianoTechnieians ...... ,~ ...... ~cr~.~v ~r~r,w nrnr, w skills individual dtagnosis Guild, lnc. I t.~t~L ~a~ut, t~v,., a: a~uvt~, !GA, {AGE, DOORSINSTALLED & PROBLEMS?Maybe we can heln. Kitchens, tops, bath, office¯ primary to college levels. For (~all l~nPrv r, nq.aq6-90-19ev~,nin,~s "REPAIRED-- Reasonable. Free AIIW0rK...... UO ’..... Callconcrete Decrier treesCUt Landscape paneamg.... ’609-9zt- ’ Existing cabinets* Formica laminationsmade newspecialists. with reformation and appointment 609- 609-921-7242 ...... ~ ...... °’ ’ ’estimates,201-297-3797. Route206, Belle Mead,N.J. porches,Call 609448-1345for free I 1221. 452-2845. (2011359-3000 esomates. I formica.Call 201-297-3587. D~G" -"~ ~- ALTERATIONS- Lei" a-n ’,,~- I)ISI~OSAI’SI~RVICE ’ ouronly business. Parties for 10to INSTRUCTIONin knitting & [ REPLACETHAT TORN screen oriented person bandle th~"~. Rt.130&HalfAcreRd_ ~,’., t.~~ ~. . . ~..:.tt -.. ’r, F&BELECTRICAL [1000 Party platters our snec altv crocheting Wed., 1o-5 by Mrs. and broken glass¯ We install .- ’ ’ iree esttmates, uau *ten tllcnaros " CONTRACTORS I ~nP"]nfnrmnt|nn ~,~11 ~,~[iohol~=’i~ Garden.Landscape iroblems. Call 921-2808. t.rann~,;, ,, 609448 3608 ...... ’ Hcnnings, l.’abrie Mill, Warren [screen, glass and Plexiglas it ’609-395-1’389’ - ¯ Llcensea ~Jectrlcfan 1(609443-3663 Phtzn West. Route 130 East doors Fast Service. q-lightf --~ 609-448-5202 ’ ’ . WindsorN. J. 000-448-7270.. WATERPROOFfNG CELLARS FreeEstimates [ ¯ HAVE YOU LOST - or are you [Hardware, ’ 106 Mercer St. t, OTUS-MASERATI- prestigious Homeandlndustry GUARANTEED--,Brick & S.tone Righstown.609448-0443. autos and services at sane prices. Garbage, Trash, Rubbish rointing.:~tucco,plastering. Jur, n Residential-Commercial [,,,, ,, n ^ , losing an elm tree? International PerformanceCenter Removed Pennachi & Sons, Trenton. Call Industrial [~J{]go’ bVCS¯ & ~UOalVrr a Announces newTREECO preventative [ ilnc. Call for appts. 609-397-3558. HaulingofallTypes i 609-585-8484.-- [ measures for Dutch Elm disease l MOORE& SON CLASSICALFRENCII COOKINGPAINTING & PAPE.~HANGING, EXPER.IENCED MASON -- SOLIDVINYL SIDING -- will not th.ru an injection system. Corn- & WINE APPRECIATION ! Frank Janda, 292 DutchNeck Hd. CARPENTRY Driveways. sidewalks, blacktop. ALUMININUM,VINYL & steel eel, chip, crack, fade or dent. / p,ete tree care. CLASSES LANDSCAPESERVICE [’rcc estimates. Call 609-602.0764siding gutters andspouts win- ~uaranteedfor 30 years. Call 261- L.E. BensonII Call (609)448-3578 unytime, 782-1233collect. 609466-1503 . Keepyour lawn looking neat with L & L BUILDERSAND daws.doors & awnings.Complete In Princeton. Summerand" fall. HOME IMPHOVEMENTS G~t house or trim. Fully guaranteed. Four students per class. Children, MASONCONTR,~CTOR a price that cau’t be beat. Blacktop. Stone& Gravel. CementFor free estimate’ call. Berg teenagers and adult levels. Call Alterations,Additions, Hepairs, DOEltLER LANDSCAPES Dimas7:30-9 p.m. 609452-6062. NELSONGLA-CS & ALUMINUM Fireplaces, stone brickwork, Paintingand all types of odd jobs, Roofing,Garage Conversions, evos.91(~sidcwalkS°r883-9450&stepS.earlyPhOnemorns,609-924-& AluminumProducts 603.868-I850. 45 SPRINGST. steps, patios concrete, water. CeramicTile and Tub Enclosures. PRINCETON Landscape Designing proof ng etc. Nojob too big or too small. 18 809-924-2880 and FRENCH-SPANISH BORN -- BUILDEh.- Protesmonalcraft- "Nojob too small." smanship.All phasesof building. Contracting seeks teaching position or private ~,;M. FISIIERBUILDER’S INC. Pitone201-329-d004 0[00~] AI~IRRORS’I’UL~I.A:5~ 609-924-1221 classes or other job. 609-924-8368. 009448-6422~ ’) MainBlvd., Pennington or call M.R. TOTH CONSTRUCTION, tlOUSEPAINTING 201-297-6262==trent== Cranbury,N. J. 609448-9045or 201- PLATE & WINDOW GLASS 609-883-7473after 4 p.m. High quality at low cost due to 329-6~13 experience and technique¯ For REGISTERNOW! CAR WON’T START call Bar- TAVEI{.NElt POOLS ,AMP SHAD~,]S-lamp mounting R.M, WELLSTREE & LAND-.’ ney’sTowing & RoadService 307 51,M.T.PAINTINGCO.’ informationcall 809-924-1532, SCAPE Yiddishfolk classes ("Shule"1 MorrisonAve. H ghtstown(609) Retail Store and repairs. NassauInteriors, 182 -- Completecare for your NassauSt., Princetoa. ; Interior &Exterior Work Language,history holidays, 4434424. Chemicals PLUMBING & HEATING trees &gardens. literature,music and dance. ¯ Pool Repairs -- removal & trimming Tobegin October 8. FREE ESTIMATES I OIL BURNERS -- brush chtppmg PAINTERS -- reliable ex- FIREPLACES-- wood burning¯ 1064 Revere Avenue I Boys& Girlsages 8-8, 10-1t perienced& thorough.Brightent See our uniqueinstallations Beat the predicted fuel shortage, J.B.RENDING & SON INC. -- feeuing. Call: yourhome or business at ourvery Trenton, NewJersey 08629 -- r.r. tie landscaping ¯ CeceliaRosenblumLeeDr5tfleld reasonable rates. Free estimates. AllWork Co. Guaranteedto work, Man)’styles tsidorns Thrappas- 809-394-8297 234 NassauSt; ror fast &reliable service call Route208, Belle Mead, N.J. to choosefor ms[definish, 201-297-Is[daresMilonas - 609-392-1879 Princeton 609-924-9734 609-921-8907Call us at 609-924-4739or 609-396-’ 2303day or nile. 609-924-0166 Bobat 824-1523or g24-0983- fully 8330between 7 - 8 amor 7 - 10 p.m. 201-359-3080 (After 4 p.m.) insured &free estimates. . ¯ ¯ THE PRINCETONPACKET SevenFor Central JerseyIf Y,~S~=.~cNEWS TheI awmnco l;ndflnr The Manville News THECENTRRL POST ll)INDSOR-tIIGHTSHERALD Class i fi’ed Jqdvertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD $.B THURSDAY,AUGUST 23, 1973 the only OneBedroom E.,in,,tch.n.,.rge,,v,ng ..... : full bath, full basement,1 (609)-737-3301 that includes... t ¯ d/ . ~ ¯ .. : ra ’ ’ ’ garage.00’ x 100’lot featuringex-

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BATH KITCHEN DININGRM. aluminumd ...... aluminumstorms & screens OPEN HOUSE ,.~.~ ~’~ aluminumshutters .,,,~ twoheavy storm doors ~. t~l~’: ~ ~: wroughtiron railing Sunday, August 12, 1973 CtOSlt ALLTHISFOR ONLY . $4a,500 1 - 5 P,M. Birchwood Estates ooooow-- ~ID ENTRY (ImmediateOccupancy) Custom Built Homes 4bed ...... living ..... f .... , BEDROOM din|ngroom, eat.in LIVING RoOM 1 car garage.All this on a niceI Theseluxury homes can be foundon Birchwood landscapedlot, 145x227. Estates; Princeton Jct. These homes are set on 3,6 ¯ OWNERWANTS OFFERS ncre wooded lots, (some larger), with attaclled Asking $39,ao( car garage, 4 or 5 bedroom2 story colonial style eHILLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP houses tonsuring a large living room, kitchen with Newbi-levet, 4 bedrooms,eat-in kitchen, formal dining .room, breakfast area, panelled filmily room and 2 full BALCONY laundry baths.If that’snot enough there’s a full basement, room.13 x ,28, 2 car garage. acre...... fireplace,and a porchor terrace, SEt.000. COMMUTERSSPECIAL . This attractive oneyear old, four bedroom,2 bathBi-Levet located in a nice residentiet Rich shagcarpeting, lined draperies,central air andheating you PRICED IN CLAREMONTREALTY CO. REALTORS neighborhoodon the edgeof HightstownBorough, within a control. Supersound conditioning end muchmore. - HIGH 70’s blockwalk of the NewYork bus stop. Low maintenance lot Apartmentsn a beaut fu natural setting surroundedby acres of AmwellRoad, Belle Mead andcentral sir with a price that makesit worthyour woodsand fields. For recreatlon--tenniscourts, sw~mmincjpoos Jnst nlimttes fro.I downtownPriltceton. Drine ant (201) 359-8727 investigation...... $44,900. andclubhouse, today off North Post Road. Directions: 203 DutchNeck Road, Twobedrooms available too. ForRent - Apts. Hightstown,- Traveling east on Hights. ByWin. Bucci Builders, Inc. town.PrincetonRoad to Intersectionof Rt I, 12miles south of Nowgrunsw;¢k traffic circle (Hal;dayInn). Tote jug- Route130 ¯ into the Boroughof Hights. handleand follow Pie;tabard signs for 2 m;le$~o PrincetonMeadows. EI~ID INCNDI~J/tTINN Pill I. (19/I tiGriS ] ..... okt ~t~tr, T~Mr,-- " fit town,one block from light makefirst [Ul~t IIl[UI1klllrl/Iglt unbl., ~J&-r’ut/uu g,.tUUJ~=L~ ~1 ~1 ~t~ I lOrll ~ ORta’te NJ Turnpiteto EIit B.A.Right I mileto Rt. 130Sou h. Left 2 I right ~ H is on left- Lookfor m es to Cr~nbury-PlainsboroRd.(Main St,: Hghtlmile to Pla[nsboroRd,; ~rnig~teP.ecres°~erAo~a~laablreeAeUg/lleL HoweSign. ¯ I right4 re’lea,to Pr’nceton~Meadows --~ I --- First floor. $175. Unfurnished’ I ...... ~.=..= m.-.o.=-..~ utiitiesextra Phone7-10pm609- I f FOX FtUNAHA. HIMIMVI~ ForRent- Apts. I For Rent-Apts.f"I°12°= ] ’ Pnncc- L~n .... ROOMY2 BEDROObla"t New 4 I¢.OOMS,kitchen, living room2 LAND LAND LAND / , ~ul~~d~ll~Y~ Egypt $145 plus utilities ~l] 0091161FRANKLIN CORNER ] bedrooms fu]l attie Apply at 49 II II V ~mmlW 259-7633after 6 p.m. GARDENSin Lawrencevil 1e -- ]r~o ¯ llth Ave., Manville" ¯ 4 miles S.E of Princeton Unlverslly ~ I av..aJla.b.le.lt.bedra°,°;m..aP..t.~jvzt..h ] --~ PRINCETON TWP. ] ~J~"a~t~vln;,’rSo~ ~t%~in/~o~l 4. ROOMS/BAT.H H.amilton Extraordinary value-2.97 acres with 450’ ou...... cox stun, r a nsooro,I’~ a uooao607’¯ /eh t797I 27- 0 , " ~ uare, tmmcalate’ necke. ant . ._ 3 BEDROOMAPARTMENT -- 6 ] 9-6 or call 609-096-0090. ] l~q;terences609 924 04 P,r,~’,: frontage in prestigeous location .... $36,000 ~LINCOLN PROPERTY COMPANY ~ APPLIANCES mileseastfromHightstown. Large] ]6 n m ’ " " ~ ...... yard, newlT,decorated, couples or I I ~’ " ...... E.WlNDaurt_ I. small family preferred. $200.per ..... moncua ng heat Ca 1 609-395- , . . [ 4-1/2 ROOMAPT.-upstairs. No 4 beautifully woodedacres in rural setting. PRINPI=TRN M/INRD I:n, Dan{. Dnnmo 11935. I ItINCETt)NAIIMS pets. Available now. In Manvle /IIIIIVI~IVI! IllnllVll |U/ tiC;IlL " I%UUIIIO 1o01.526.B175 $25,000 l,nxurv ;~pUl’tlnl!lllS " ’ ’ ¯ NorthP ostRd eWestWndsor" I ¯ ___~ MILLSTONE TWP. ROOMFOR RENT -- II and 2 hedronnts. Individually ;LARGEBEOROOM--L[BRARY 15 acres (4 wooded) on country road OpenDaily11567992178 centrall.~.r, oo~,.~ T .... n .... " " NassauSt recent y decorated;-vy.,,~, --~,epu 1 umurlsnea z coutrolh.,d heal. 2air conditioners. -- walk-in closets, private bath, excellent for mini-farm ...... $33,750 low rent, available now609-924-’ I°. eur°°m apt. 1 1/2 baths: patio, I ~ vidt~ B; cotes. 12 cu. ’t, ]~rivate entrance, and terrace. glllll RI:D¢ pl fter.~llT 2040 anytime . .’ 1picture wmuow,air conoluoner, II{t, fr go" dor vee = n B nds I:~ingle person¯ 609-921-2312. uu~t.~t.gt~a vI.UOL;UU/ i :" 7 ...... ( Pree gas and heating, appliances ]Large ’,walk in closets: Private [ ...... -- E WINDSOR: ; : .... 5 Homesfor mmed ateOccuP ancY MANVILLE.. Furmshed- room landfor use,out of nfswimming Hi~h~tnwnpool. JUStAssume entrances. ease L~mndry...... room with,, ]4. ROOMS& .BATH’ -- Private’ 2½ acres of mature woods- a bargain at ...... , L I -- - o ...... ~,+;.ISIlCIS dnu ulycrs. ~¢tll io wuil i homeWelkin- distance to = R gentlemanonquletstreet¯ ’z DLOeKS~untll Feb. 74. $218. per m oth.fl curpehngnt.nd’floor.tWlrtments. ,. , ¯ ¯ 6 ¯ ., offMamStreet Calldays 201"725 " 0094489171¯ " " ’ ’ " slatton and bus hne $280P er mo $12500 ...... 6363or eves. 201-722-5524~ ! Superu!t~!tdcnt oUsite. Rents I More Lots and Homes To Show Pricedfrom$58,37b ’ st tn it ~’,l t) np I Uti ities incl. 609-799-0167after 5. ’ ’ l" ~ " ; G indudlngfireplace FURNISHED ROOM--Lil~ht iM,,del apurtmcntTelephone ~lllG~TaSrTeZWbNed~oomYOUxNu ma~. 20%Down - 25 year mortgages. ~i~!!e Demmp2°is~t I~! lYcha°ll~’v6$a~ !~!!’ ~’~:!ie~ ~-~Rl:m.~!:T~ t A~T.fii;iii!Ic~t!tiiii!iiii!ii:ti~!ili~!iiii ;~]1609-4487635 yfterp 6 ~~ rll Thehomes are designedfor the 0tmostin comfortand beauty..... ,~" nl ~~~ L~~ ~ a-ts ean,-elo -&a2bledr°°m jright on til{~,rontol, R~,ad I/2 REALTOR~- gEAtTO,"’ andincludebrick fronts 4or5bedroomsall with 2~ baths :dl~ioned [’& 2~T0dr’m=un=i’ts haveIn,de, turn left and follow signs. ! YOUNGPROFES ...... ’~" ’ __ all with 2-car garages,huge walk-ln closets, Caloriccolor- ROO~:°[~eGn~nt~.~;2~ntshed"; dishwasher. Momhership in tennis wants same to share"air’near ..... --~. ~’-. ¯ ¯ & swim club included in rent 307 N Main St H~ghtstown N J coord noted k" tchens with" ’ ’ budt-" md’s = hwasherswall oven " " " " " . I ~ , ’nceton. MustI Prlbe intel’ligent, ’ .... counter range,’..... hood and sink, solid’oakmmeoiate No 1 f oorin~, oeeupane I "on most neat and personableCa1 201-297- !units. I hour to N~ City by]3 RM. BASEMENTAPT -- on] 61W’after g p.m. 448-0112 Daily 9 to 5"30. double.hungwood windows’and has forced-air heat with ROOMFOR RENT -- Walking:Suburban bus. For information farm 3 mile E. of Highlstown ’ oversize ductworkfor a r condtionlng. All homesare distance to newWest W ndsor- ;call 609-448-9000 ’ ]modern.Phone 609-448-0297 or 394- [ -’-aner " nours Call : s tuated on ~ acre landscanedlots Communi*,,~=~n~e;o~ Plainsboro High School and ; ¯ 1100. 448.5480 448-4548 sucn..... as cuos,~- siuewams ’ . anu .’" paveu"." uriveways...... are au~; Mauriee Hawk Schools in West’ ~ I --~ I ~~ 298-5668 ’ 201-350-3467 WindsorTownship Ideal’location ’ SUB-LEASE -- l bedroom ]NORTHBRUNSWICK -- Garden mcluded ...... Member Mu t n, /ft,,= .. ~ ...... ¯ " " ~°:;Jeatmher’Cag6~’799"1256after SPACIOUS and modernzed 6 ~artmentinPrineetonMeadows, (Apts. 1 bedroom. Very large ...... ¯ p, , or before 9 a m , ,-- . , a’nsboro from Aug15 Ca 1609- (rooms Qu et $214 mo201-046-8152 room ann hath apt Pr vate on- 790 o745 ’ I-r’-- ~ ’ " ¯ ___ trance, amp e parking, drapes, ~ ~ I ~ ] I"OUSEKEEPfNGROOMFOR~de~ealcl~valr]e~ai;P~.ts’$N~.P~r TRENTON-3 rooms, livl rm [APe: ! RealEstate For Rent( R.al Estate For Rent uaruen-Lanuscaper--~-- ,--~ .....I Wanted Tn R~.nt tRENT-2 1/2 m So of Pr neeton month 609-9~1-2313 ]bdrm kitehen $139 per’ mo Ca ]b ...... t~o~nB.L~v~m~oeodriate~ne.=’ ¯ ’ ¯ " ¯ ’ ’ ¯ euruuttl t t/z" ....uams ~9 ou mo I ~ ’ ] on Rt. 1. (.’all 609-924-5702. Call 609-406-1000.’ ’ ." [ i ...... ] (609):193-1320 after5’30. p.m. I ~ ’ J .... i --.__’-~. I [ ¯ [FnR RENT House in borou-h ]F~D~~or (tBAI I FURNISHEDHSE WNTD--Sept- i HOPEWELLBORO 3 bearoom I ...... I I ~ .. " .... .~.;~ i rent. on Iovel,,a estate. .withuse of (’ ~.Itl)FN MXI{KFT INC couple 1 ehdd. WrRe¯ - Kane RESPONSIBLE i duplex L R D R kit den & *luar~vtt’t’t~ -- ~ roomturnisned convementtocauon, o rooms, t-l/z tenms court andswlmmmgpool ¯2 ...... I , June’ ’ ’ Mass,,’ [i professional or graduateYOUNG student~,)aq(-- ! bath $325" "or month ’Ca1 921 =apt Utilities inc uded Call 201-ROOMATE [ WANTED --to share baths fireplace Write Box #02326/ , , , I fi5 .Sycamore Norwood P ’ " [725~’5007 " Itwo bedroom apartment in m~ P’rineeton Packet bedrooms: hying room, dintn[{ ¯ . uanrscape. . I 0z0tiz. , s neededto share a uxury fur- i ..... [ ’ Hightstown area. Central air ] ...... larea Kitchen seres.nee porcnana =: --Oemgneram=L:omraetor-- I ~ i nished 2 bedroom apt.; many ex- ~ --~-- I -~~~ iconditioning, swlmmin~t~ool. No I / garage. ~.oeatea netwe.en rrln- QuIEr PROFESSIONAL: tras No ease requ’ red. Please ~AalI~E~,IVILLE. -- 3roomsand ’ ease. Yoursh areS117 ’Pl~ono009- ItANCI-I.-- FURNISHEDLake eelon ana Lawrencev e $400 AlexanderSt. COUPLEdes ro 2-3 bedroom apt call 609-443-0324after 0 p.m. SOMERVILLE-- 4 rooms plus I bath, I some furmture. $2OO. month 443-0183. Carnegie.. Sept. 1, 1973-- to Sept. 1,monthl . y. Please_ eontaet. ~;¢b P’ nceton iu Pr Call 009-gol-3099eves kitchen and 2 baths Ucstairs. inc. neat Avail Sept 1 201-782- ] 11974 5 bearooms 3 1/2 baths wr ring to uox 47, Bayneaa, r~ ~. 452-2401 .... Garaee No young’ children. 0527 after 0 or wk ends. Reply, Box #02314, e/o Prineoton Couples preferred. .... I ...... : Ret’er~nces and l month security. -- ...... I ~ Packet. ~" . ROOMFOR RENT-- for single $:]00 ne ud fig water & heat. I " ’ [man or woman¯ Privileges of ilmmediate occupancy¯ Call 201- APARTMENTRENTAL -- [ Da,~l t~ef’Jfa ~nr ~an~" ] W~nCa,4 T,~ Dnn¢ wal~].c,uI ...... Iu ~t~P~t"oy marrlen I kitchen and entire homeCall 609- ~725-9060or 201-725-7166 ISPACIOUSsize rooms -- Older n=tlt~u tu n~ut AI entown N.J. Spacious at- it,;at i.ot(]t~ sut it~.,Ht ] L~W~r’,~ ,Pnw~¢uro ., house modernktchen 1 1/2baths couple house or arge apt in 359-5011 " . tractive ~] bedrooms 2 baths ...... -- -t^,~,.~u,~,^t,~vr, P.n’rd~nsnaee COLLEGEPROFESSOR and ’!:r!i!i!~r,°B$~!~::!~:!kil6fe~! FURNISHEDROOM ,n a pr,vate ; ~vm°grrt~°~n~°d:~ngHr°a°tm’n~’tweh~n; ~A~ir~l;~i:p~!’*’~’-;~e°’:: ~e~a~; small family seek house rental or 1(0o9;~0~ 2~ ’ [ii~e~sn~!~!~:thd~h~:a~°C!I P" " ]home for gentleman¯ CaB 201-725- ,FURNISHE1 bedrooma-t LR Jga~,.$295.~’ month~. Av~l;Aug~.J IJ.OUSE.u R.ENTAL7". Air/con- I Faherty Realtor 609-882-4333¯ ¯ ]609.921-7164, n ousesmmgop2ortunlty, tteply I " ’ ] 1302. Available Aug. 14. In Mau-~kitchen D& balh On Wate~va., in I~"~ ...... ~-~=t-,=.to~. i t oneu 3 ooaroomzpa!n noqse [ , ’ I uox #0~25,c/o rr nceton racket. I ’ ville¯ ’. _ ¯ ., . . : .... ~., with tam ty room anu uen wtmj I ¯ iron ~auueraate wire aoeKmue, I ~ I nieturesnue wooded lot in East ! ~ I ~- ~~ :park n.l~ and pod pry log..es 2ndFLO,-,,.,~,, ...... (’~ndsor." $425 per month Call FURNISHEDHOME FOR RENTlEAST BRUNSWICK’LakeFront ...... ~ ...... MANVILLE-- Furnished room ~;Availame Jan. Feb. Mar. uall [t,.a.~o ,.,,~,-j=~ycu.o..a~.~ KarlWeidellnc Realtor 609-921- Overlooking the Delaware [CountrvHomeavailableforrent-3 ~,,a~,~r=u UNIVERSITY] rnurr.,~tu~A.L Uuut"t’":lfor gentleman with kitchen 1609-6554482 after 6 p.m. ly..y.,-=, s~,,~?, ~,.=ua. roD. me!. 12700 " ’ IVery large luxurious rooms 2 E r,;,a,-~.~ e baths dinin,’ room (30 s) no ennaren seek 3 ut t upposlto 1roman ~late UOl ...... =, ,~OUPLE~urgen!l~C n~eds~woor ] hedro~ni rental hous; or a.art:lprivilegesCall 2017252769 I [0o9:~3~751 [ I~rble~f!replaees-2,bedr°oms-2 I;n t;nrch: Call 20i’2970473 [~’u’tl-er "s’ubl’ei, -(va]ffingt"d’is’t’a’ne6ment very close to Univer~ity.I ; . [ .. ] [maehi’t~e’~" and’~c~ry=e~"ine~ud~. 1~~2.’-~tor- from Prineeton eampus, for ’73-’74 I Dcs!re.t-yea.r lease or long_~. Up] .... scnoolyr. t;all 009-921-3574. [ to ~.~uu/monut.rmase call U~r~-,~,-] SHARELARGE-- die larm nouse i i rigor,~ANVILLE’7 neat ~4room not waterant...2rid suppuen. ] I.BE.DROOM.¯I ~’Ua. Ln.ct’- uuuc)es, efficiency, rvt. apt.,entrance. ] NEW I,,,m,-- Foure ,/9 bedroom baths kitchenColonial and[$6o0. leo. Realtors.per month. 15 Adlerman Spring St,Click I;~’~’~-’~-,d’7,~ & I~d"/,’,,7,~%~g,"l~’versTs~" i;;.~,;,.,i~-,~ ;"iT, ~-;( J *’ ¯ 3050. ’ l0 miles from Prineeton. lAvail. 1mined. Apply 3121.2./5_ miles soutn of Princeton onl57_’_’.7_";; .... 2_.:- f.r-allPrinceton N.J. 009-024-0401 and ~°;L’~’~r~,’"~b~-’,j:~r,7’~,~r I Facilities inelude ownroom and fluff Ave. or call 201-725-7687.U. ~:. #I 609-924-5792.. tu’ ] ~ ~i~/I~g, ~’oom~. , ’b°av"’wincl’o~ y. . 156°"t°2°’~ ’ e I°e~’t’~lE;"s;it:~ihn%ve~ ~ii~i;’ I ~ stud;f AC. darkroom and ~ Iwasher, refrlg,’ " " asherw ~r, yer" . I snaeto’us ~rounds Prefer erad~ paneled family room with raised I student or’~oun,’ faculty CairO’S01- [ FI.I’ARTMENTSFORRENT - l &2 J ]hearth. fireplace, .laundry room, I ...... ]Swimmingand tennis, ,$365: per MARRIED PRINCETONq~IIDDLE AGED PRO- ~e~ae~,,Yr, n~o%annm" h)ed’oom luxury eouinned 20’1 SHARONARMS Iwamut staineu woooworK~ant~u~,n=rt=.~t,t~ -- o/mo. 609-466-23u6atterbp.m. weeK- STUDENT-- destres 1 bedroom ]FESSIONAL man seeks I ¯ ]livin~ room compldely wooded , GardenAnartmonts /throughout, 2 ear garage, full ]bedroomhouse., near lake and ]days¯ apt. orsmall house in Prineeton or l room or rooms. Private entrance ~ Isite =private entrance otmns on GOIDMFI)A[.LIONTOTAL ]basement on landscaped I aere.’~university (Haruey ~ve.), 2 I/2] nearby ~ea; Preferahly nearlhath, eookngprvi’egespreferred ILARGEROOM " in privatellnndscapedcotrt swmm[ngpool, [ "I,’IFCTRICIIVING IPrineeton.area. $525 per month. Iba.th,.den, ~l.ay.r,oom, j~atio, IoeaI|FLEMINGTONAREA . -- campuslteply uox #02312 c/o Wpay premmmrental or r ght ! Prlnm=tnnhnm* fnt. rant tn ~t,,d.nt’]tennis courts central .TV w th I S laron Road(Onnosite" lune monmrent¯ in aevance, 1 prtvate pool~a~u/monm,,January / Secmned200 year olu stone term Prmceton Packet. Iocatloo. Call 509-790-1451, SbaronCountry(~lub) [month secur y.t 201 .359-8123 or] to Juy or Augu st .609921" "6612’ /house, 3 f rep.laees,.8 rooms,$475, or young working oorson. All IPriyate N;Y, andsecure Philly fromreception, $2~. I[ 201"30g’7391. , houseprivileges 609-§24-5792 Offlnterseet on& / I [per monthplus uul. 201-782-0050. ~ ..~ l,awrenee LMOWS,on Rt. ’, Routes130&33 / . / ~ 1 MARRIEDCOUPLE -- l child ROOMS&SEMI-EFFICIENCIES L’wrenee ’township 2 stroets ~ /2 BEDROOM unfurnished/4 ...... I

t " : Nassau;StFully turn shed 4 FORRENT__ l~rincetonll/2 raile~’~t CalI ]KaBtNDALLPACK 7 3 hdrm 2/re~reneesre~uirlyear~ease J bedroom~ study = 1/2 baths FAMILYOF4 needs 3or more ~r°ehl~rent°enXe~p to $~0 ’ ,]I&2BEDROOMAPARTMENTS ¯ _,._ _.: .... a t._.t. __, .... i . ....~ ~ t s, large uvmg, ammgrooms, 15500, montli mus~ utilities / nvmg room, uining room, large ¯ ’ ...... "09 882 5252 - "’ t I

¯ ’ I [ ’ . I "PP "[ " " , ] ’ /d’ on r, 50 ft, s~im i g poD, 1 p carpets ~ fields woods streams, Acreage. " APARTMENTWANTED --[ RUTGERS~ STAFF.MEMBER -- _ B~, ENTOWN-- Farnsworlh WORKING~ ditioninMOTHER with childWa ] l-to-wallLaundry facilltiesonnremises ’]KENDALLPARK -- 3 bdrm [COUNTRYRENTAL- lower apt. ],600 ; month ..... Hillsborough/Manville area, lstl wantstorent2or3 bedroom house ~o{onlal Apts. Beautiful 1 ]looking for sameor single female ~_~ ¢ ;,,~ ~h.a ..+. ’~...h. ranch 1 1/2 baths woodedlot,/on 5 acre estate,.With your own] * THO~:PR~NLAND " ’ floor 3or4room. Willingtopaylwilh playor family room, Prin-ooor.oom, anelectriekltchen air to share furnished "name in fenced-ln yard; available Sept 1,/garden if desired; $312,50 pays] . l’95""N’a"s’sa"uSt " ¯ : $175 plus utilities Mid0+agedl eeton-Lawrenceville area, Call con, djtionmg; pool, off street Lawrence Twp, Very reasonable ~;?:’E"I)’It(~’~"(~C’UP’.~bIC’Q~"m..~ ~ ...... one year lease $325 per month/every,thing. 609466-0782or 6o9466-/ ¯ ’l G09-924.4379or 396-0485. : . ’ parking. 609.882.6515...... ’ touu~ ~u-=~o eo~ 921-7055’¯ ’: ’’~ i woman..201.469-1981.’ Call during day069-292-4920/4974. plus ulilitles 201-297-5180 [2048 .... / " :’ ?’HE PRINCETON PACKET ."Seven For Central Jersey" "l’ht~I awmn~; l.e,dge, r ¯ THE CENTRJIL POST TheManville News WINDSOR-HIGHTS HE~JtLD C ’lass i#’ecl . dve"’tising The, Franklin NEWS’RECORD ¯ THURSDAY,AUGUST 23, 1973 9.B

I’VE BEENMOVED AGAIN BY IBM - Spacious 5 bedroom Colonial lovingly’cared for in West Windsor’s most desired. PrincetonIvy Estates.Included are flreoface, centralair, screensand VACATION TIME storms,and carpet in family room.Over 3,000 sq. ft. of living space, 5 bedrooms,2~ baths, Brick & Barn shakeexterior, gallery foyer, 20’ cat.|n kitchen with U-shaDedwork area, masterbedroom suite L-- r =- with dressingarea, walk.in closet andshower bath. All other rooms are unusually large and aboundwith lavish closet space. Fun basement.Immediately available ar a realistic price ...... $71,500 Previewin Lawreneeville LIVINg LOVELYTREED 1 ½acre lot in ElmRidge Park ...... $20,000 ,, ...... -~.,~. NEWLISTING. 3 bedroomRanch, modern kitchen, separate dining ~ .. ~.~,- 4Models IN TWIN RIVERS room,be’autlful grounds,and patios makethis an exceptionalbuy in Suburbia at only ...... $36,000 3, 4 & 5 Bedroom Tennis, swimmingand a very pleasant outdoor life are very Ranches attractive pluses for your summertimeenjoyment in these THE HOUSEYOU ALWAYS WANTED - Situated on a beautifully very desirable apartment complexesin Twin Rivers. Hand- landscapedlot ona cul-de.sacstreet is this lovely4 bedroomsplit level and2 storyColonials ball courts, basket ball courts, and manyplay areas for home,There’s a fireolace, fats of closet space,attached garage,and is in excellent condition ...... $58,000. children are convenient, too. Each apartment comes com- From $58,990 plete with wall-to-wall carpeting, central air conditioning, COMESEE this lovely ranchcomplete with 4 be,’Jr~or.:, livingroom ’~¯ --=~ II IIII II l blinds, private terraces and balconies. Addto this a modem with titepMce,sewing room, deft, kitchenwith ape,1hearth, 2H bath~, Ourcarefully designed houses have everything for thequality conscious home owner. shoppingcenter and regular city daily express buses to New charmingMndscapingand central air-conditioning ...... $40,890. City Sewersand Water. PavedStreets. Natural GasFurnaces. Wood Laminated Colonial Style York. All of this and muchmore is within walkingdistance Street Lights. AmericanStandard Plumbing Fixtures. PavedDriveways. Fully LandsceoedLots in the TwinRivers area of East Windsor. HIGHTSTOWN- RENT,~L INCOME ¯ 2 apartments plus 9 separate with 10 Shrubs.Caloric Color CoordinatedBuilt In Range,Hood, Sinkand Dishwasher. 2½ Baths roomsmake this a goodbuy for the investor ...... $37,O00. of CeramicTile on Floorsand Wails. PanelledFamily Room. 2 CarGarage. Full Basement. Oneof the FINESTCOMMERCIAL sites in COllllJl N.J. Fh volumn intersectionU.S. Rt. 130& 571. %re;re with 2S8’oi h. vis=biln¢road frontage2B80 sq. ft. steel f*anlo. Mo(~arnbuilding t;rlh menuthan $170for EFFICIENCYIS,ud,o) adequateparking. This vxceptmnalIo~lion within 1 ~ redesof Extt 0 of N J.T.P ...... ¯ ...... $125,000 In HistoricalLawrenceville, near Princeton COMFORTABLECAPE COD m HamdlonSquare. Close to schools, Route206 south to Lawrenceville,turnright on Cold Soil Rd. We’re approx. ½mile on right. Open shoppingand churches, this househas a pletty fenced-intear yard, Daily9 a.m.to 4:30p,m. Sat. and Sun. t 2 noonto 6 p.m,- Phone609-896.1072 $210 for 1 BDRM.APTS. large kitchen, four bedrooms,pleasant neighborhood ¯ andull for only ...... S34,900. SMALLDEVELOPMENT- 12 newhomes under construction. Living $240 for 2 BDRM.APTS. room,sP~arate dining room.eat-m kitchen, panelledfamily roomwith Business ,~ Business sliding glassdoors to garden,4 bedrooms,2’h baths. V=acre wooded RealEstateWanted lots. Builders close.out. Only"1" left ...... $39,e00. RealEstate For Rent i RealEstate For Sale iHAMILTONSQUARE -- 1750 IIOUSEWANTED -- to buy Bore, IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY! EASTWINDSOR ]sq.ft. store or office space. OffIwalking distance Nassau St., and Adlerman, Click 8, Co. OFFICESPACEFORRENT¯ Istreet parking. Call 609-924-0498or buslines. 609-924-3077or write AGENT RT.WARREN100 &DUTCH PLAZA NECKWEST ROAD !H’~.MILTON;after 6 p.m.SQUARE - 1200 sq. fl. !t Box02291 c/o PrincetonPacket¯ ~. " realtors-- insurors STEELE,ROSLOFF & SMITH est. 1927 SUITE SIZE NETPERMO.ioffcespace, (2suitesof690sqft.) MOUNTAINRETREAT near ~ 2 rm. 385sq:t’t. $200. Pinepaneled, w/w carpeting, off Realtors& lnsurors 924-(}4(11 4 rm. WOsq.ft. $375.street parking,Call 609-924-0498 15Spring Street. Princeton. N.J. 58()-1 02It 6 rm ll50sq.ft. $525.!after 6 p.m. SlizabethtownN.Y.) -4 bedrooms AV Ion 12 woodedacres, central oil TwinRiver Shopping Center Attractiveprestige building with . heat, ncwkitchen and bath; close , . . ^ to summerlakes, winter skiing ,amplelocation¯ parkingPanelled walls,in exeelcarpeted, ent! Lane Par~ate and Montreal; furniture as I acousticceilings, ceutray a r required, Availableimmediately ; Call 609-448-8811or 655-0080 conditioned t or 2 year lease w th ...... _ for 1 year. Closealso to hospital] HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH [option. Availableimmediately. ~ BUILDINGLoTS - in ElmRklge shoppingand schools, $275. per i tCall 609-448-4024weekdays. ;Park.I-1/2 acrclots, $18.oo0;o month¯Call 201-359-6772or 573-. ] FIRSTOFFERING 1522,000.Phone Harold A. Pearson2621. BETTERTHAN NEW three bedroombi-level in the I dFvel°per609-737-2203. mostimmaculate condition, quiet street, formal OFFICESPACE AVAILABLE -- i BEAUTIFUL I I .... diningroom, ultra modernkitchen, two baths, two Prtmeofhcespaceavadable¯ . ¯ very lie Permanent- vi-w 12 acre ...... woo(leO car garage,wall to wall carpeting,heated inground ’ ’ t ~ u. ~o =~a¢ MAINSTREET," ALLENTOWN, reasoname...... tius¯ ~lv;~ " ;Joti,~" ¯ I N.J. - 3 bdrms.,living rm, poolwith covered patio, closeto school,quick pos- * privatelake. 609-737-2203. tin [ ...... ! rm., eat-in kitchen, den, b; fu~ i sessi0n.Every once in awhilean exceptionalhome ¯ [ Ibasement,treed yard ;hly OFFICESPACE painted. Asking$350 per ath.t bpyappears on themarket. We believe this is ooeof IMILLSTONETOWNSHIP -- one Cal 6OO-259-7692. them.Call. Shownby appointmentonly through Newmodern suburban offiee iaere-country lane, eve & dry’ center on Rt. 287 interchange¯;residental lot, 300 ft. frontage] Spaceavailable from 500 - 00 000i Serenelocation 3/4 mileto center[ DI DONATO...... sq. ft. Prestigious neighbors.;of Roosevelt,N,J. surroundedby [ Partitioningto suit. Carpeting,air t openfields &woodland. $9200. Call n_.. I REALTORS conditioning,blinds included, i212.952.0055. , , ned,Estate For’’~ale 586-2344 Private entrance¯Ample parking. Reasonablerental or short term -- I [lease. ,, LAWRENCETOWNSHIP IloraceC.Schuman ~MINI-ESTATE-West Windsor ~ . . ,.. ^ , in_=t CompletebotnedorSulkGa$Service .Tv/p..Sbea.utifullywooded acres NORGATEIIISpacous2story ’~ , C-z-x r e,_L B^.I r_x_x_ r.__ O_t_- 201-469-2233 Colonialinexce’~e.~...... ~u.u~uu. u. a ItealI:szaterot bale;Redl estateror ~;4le nUdl ,’~tdturur Odle: Sale&Service ’.’subdiviuaule" enjoining ...... "Wlnflsor I fenced car r ...... ’ ° ’ " & " GAS CO, ~ IPROFESSIONALLY :l,~t~t:cdcSte~’~.e~lt~.92~.-10.70oo.Brokers~o~d:to~)ead;~{e~b::~r~iannrtr,a::Y !!! I FREEHOLD charming 3 ZONED-- : i~ Ma;StR.WNdSO~;2.J. OFF..ICEoSPACEFOR REN Extras neudee~rpetng~ra~ges ’ bedroomtownhouse f°r t t.u.|~u# r~JE~OOIU&q~.~~ U~I’ |~.~.~ t I [r ¯ ¯ ’ arge vn~,¯ fd%b.edr°°m.h°me:._~dyaL_~tul ul MCllU;~b.~iu~ to ~-|-|[i-, PENNINGTONAREt* ’ ¯ : ’ NewHeat er cp~,r,n,~---,,--, , .... : .... ~humldlfler,i , . , TVantenna, storms, earn, formal dmmgroom, wlt~ eotnn in w~t Wind~n~’Ptv~ f’~n ’BRIGHAMWAY - CaneCod’ ...... HotWatarHeate, ~ ...... ^~¢.¢.,~ =y~auuu u. .... andscreens. Shown by ap-,extras,private brick patio, ar ;.u’ii~’",~;.~.’~.’,:;~.’:.7~" "=~:’.~;’~:"ifeaturng7roomsand2ba’thsooa: Stay= ~.an qau-az~z pointment. I con.uitioning,all .appliances: on’ adc~i’t’iona~’~"corner"~lo’tS,ll/2 acre lot 4 bedroomsbr ck Webu U: Refrigerator OlenwoodRanee~HROUt~s~3OJnU~:o(~tno~er.~-l~nCetaO#c~,S ¯ ...... [ maintenancefree, swimclub. MidWrite Box 02316 cto Princeton[fireplaceden baseboardheat and’ square, lOO~o~ pro}esslonany’BEAUTIFUL u"-er Fr-^h-IBUILDING "~ "~-v-SITES A .. ’ Freezer ¯ FREDAULETTA REALTY l J0’s.201-431-0511. ’ p~,v,,t " a 1 car a’ttachedgarage¯ Vacant : UsedRefr,~rators paneueo carpetea OlUCespace -- vv ~ ~ ~ -, trof~rnv. ,-,,~-" IBee r 6~-S03-5522to ...... , ear y possesson canbe arranged’ ¯ andStoves ¢.reetl,, prwa,e ’- , o.ices, r¢" p,ust con-:’ townarea) ¯ Woods,s ...... , ""~~d I ~ ¯ ¯ " LiftTruck terence room, centrally air,Pasture. Twent~ minutes from _.~ : ..... ’, ..... i]Attractivelypriced at $47’500 ’ : ServingHomes " Fuel conditioned. Available im-r’rmceton vletmty, 4 112 acres. ;HIGH.TSTOWN-- 2 new 4 br 8i Farms-Industries TraierTanks mediately$374 per monthnet. $16,.6oo:.Otherlargerpareeisalsotroomnomeson75x132ftlotswithj IIOUSEOFTItEWEEK’.’PLAINSBORO ...... -- Level"¯ : .~ .~-.ar-e[HAMILTON - ---., .....SQUARE i.~ "B eve]:" L Lr Filled ~eC~t;, 60~gr~g4e~7¢!8900 Oliver Spacous sp~i~e~’:~nLawrence ~r~,U/~ik~fte°lb°a~iii’~ °~e ~i!i; ~!~:ah°Lee~ii: = !}!i!~b~in thaedRe~Ch:::so~Yl=~l’353"3699or 201-352 RIClba~RDSONsREALTY~!~:l~aGr~s?~G.~M:~7t~omery]cetl~m~c’~o~g~, oreeaxeen }°kW~k:i !~i~ih~}~i~idr~2d~.~id~°ili21 !ei~!~Uml~tt/7°P:;ieii~a}i!Y, d0~ ! ~!~!!e~A~TL;Ko~lPDs!I~ne~ar~l! Real EstateFor RentSummer Rentals I if nor plush earpet downstairsand s’a’e .... " " . I " ’" . - / FORRENT -- LambcrtvilleTown I i ~ BUILD THE HOME-- of your [~P~c~ppls%eS~/~o~%%ga~] eta~’tin~:.%~’~r’~fd %%’::14 ~0 J bo~t:rS,’m4ube~or~m~n engrra::: House. 3 bedrooms, living room, OCEANFRONT--LOOgBeaehIs,: , . dreamson this wooded2nlus aere ltrulv unique homewith a her- I.lmmed.late oceup. Call 609-771- handsome,brick rancher, 7}wellocated on a’ 71 x 177 ~t~ dining roomwth beamsarge! Beautiful new3 bedroom’2,000 SQ. FT. -- pros luU ; lot on FairwayDr ve in l~rinceton lson~litv a~l its own- and vo~rs [ tzev alter ~ p.m. Irooms,I- 2barns, wall to waucar-[Overlooks Lake Lawrence, Well kitchen, private yard, excellent[ secludedneighborhood snee-’; basement.Corner location in, Towfiship,$100 O00price range ]$45 900"Call owner609-44~1888’ [ ]]pets !n hying,room,,log burning |priced at $42,500. condition.$275. per me. tacu ar vewwasher dryer ~ish-’ mawenourgN.J, Neighborhoodhomes in the a[:ea $30 0O0 I ...... __ ~ fireplace, disnwasner in well [ [ washer,call 609-494"6410or" 609. commercialzoned¯ .$3.00 sq. ft, ’ ’ ’ [ NEWLISTING Ver- level,, 4 : [ planned kitchen. OakBoors, gas [ MONROEDRIVE - Io Mer- KARLWEIDELINC. [ 692-4123.September rental¯ ~all 609-924-3121for an ap- KARLWEIDELINC, I bedroomretail" electric ran~er[ WESTERNTWPPRINCETON [ hot water neat, p.at!o, loveJy ! cerville. Custombuilt cedar shake REALTORS [ pointment. REALTORS on 1 ,q’,’,¢ ~= .rr.~ ". t,.;~t. ~ ,me lanuscapeaand treea, lot 125 by lrancher on a 186 x 146’ lot. 6 609-737-1500 I 609-440-6200 firenla~e’and~’2~ca~":ara~e~’~’,~ ...... 13.3E. C. Hill Realty. 215-493-rooms 2 or 3 bedrooms(den op- -- : ’ only~ I yearold andtbe ’= prme=~"tag "~1 ~ CapeCod with ¯ 4 bedrooms,living.. ~/~. tional) large livin roomwith ROOSEVELT--home situated ¯ on FURNISHEDOFFICES- 1 2 or 3 ; HOPEWELLTWP. Building lot reads$45 900 ¯ roomwith fireplace’ ’dining fweplaee;basebosr~gheat central 3/4 acres of ground. Five rooms2 CAPECOD" Dell htful suites n available immediately,Free ’ $3,000. . ’ ’ room~2 full baths¯ and’ arageis a].r condl.t)omng,large basement or 3 bedroomswhich arepaneled: .... ~ ..... ~’-~.~t g ...... parkng at doorCafeter a on 5 a~es-beav!ly.woode_d,_$)5,000. NEW~ ISTING - Ideal for a home] availablethrough !orivate garteringWEST WINDSOR SHERBROOKE ’=th a_ hrep]aee,arid° a. 2 ear ~omeis alum nums aeu ano :’~" ...... ~ ~ .... o.~r. ~=,~,v , z Au~ou a ng 1o, ~le ,~uo tvne busin~’¢~¢~..h n( ~n ~nH~.~by awn~"Po-.~-~ ^¢r,~ ...... - commutersneighborhood ira- garage¯ ,~, wonaerlul ouy at maintenancefree¯ Sept¯ oremisesCall609-924-9714 3 PLUSACRES--heavily wooded aa- v,each, Continentalbreakfast. No in Princetonvicinity, $25,000. s~onor furnithrP r~,flni~h|n~[ hvf, rlnnk~h#=nviIv ,~,,.~aoa ~/~[macuate 4 bedroomcolonial on ]$4o,000. eupancy,.References. $325: per ’ em~r~;rUt~areerl~or pa~r~g~~ ~r Locatediu t~e c-o’mm’er’ci’afzo’~"I ~cr’~’d"~xc"e~len~’~a,"vd~n~’~] woodedlot, 2 1/2baths, air, I ...... ¯ me. ,zu minutestram Trenton~ I ~’ =" =" " v.-,., I Masonryf~nn~, ~ndhn.~== Livln~ = .CustomI with maturPdn~w~d ~.t^ ~.,.t, tiremace carr~tin~ oasemenlr ~-~-~., ,,,~ ,-,a~,~ ¯ ~. m( PrincetonCa1609-~83-1230askfor 201-359-8011. PROFESSIONAL~ OFFICE ASSOCIATEDREALTY Iroom~vit’l~"f’ir"e~;.~"~,=~’,~=- ,qne-’tre;’,;-r~.;;.=’",.’~"~’..=^,=,~Imar~ve~tras~red~ced ~60500’/exelusivearea°fEwing Barry. SPACES-- available, North, 609SERVICE737- .... 1100" Owner. Harrison St., Princeton. Ground i ...... Ihkltchen.u ge masonry’buildingovert acre of’gro;n~’; that usedchoppedm ’ theireplace f andstocked for 3 ~ogsor moret~’burn I 609-799-2136.Principles. ’fire-lacebor.iocmk:~a~.~/~Pl~2?hV:l ~oaseboard’heat ~hc~ ~’;’ ~urt~.~P’,’.,~,*cm~ I floor. Plenty parking¯ Private or i SOUTHBntl~:wrPw ~ ~ to be an auto body shop. $59 500. years¯ The kitchen has beenI, . /,~.:.~. ~ ...... ¢ ’. I~__~_l_ joint use. Phone9-5 609-924-4113.:cleared acres-w’it’ll"{2"O0 o~road[ ’ ...... ~ur,,Jn.r,.’~.’~,~,;’¢" [ W-.-~:-- ’ I TH / remodeled¯ ’roof ¯ reshingled¯ : and[ , |[~a=r~e~sc~reene~~ "III?2 -~Y.=L~’¢,~Y_Y-~h. p~tlu, IUa~50l ’ ~p~ol~:l. 2 li~);gl~ad~;ing~rafOUr.VdUiltlUII Rail|ill5’ ~--~ ~frontaee Residential ~,nn|nt; E JOLLYGREEN GIANT--II outside he painted all within the] [,~vt,.~ a .... Ii=li.,~ ~rro~oa~, g,, [$3,800per acre. " ...... I’i°s"1 [i~oboUmt~°t~; faa~l~Yn~ihl]e~n~° / p~st2iY~ahr~.jLl~cat~O~2rS kaSc~[T:wVin~oRulsVe ERSwQaUrade~i3:ed;~o ] $’~,’9"00: ...... ; ,, . , g. BAHAMAS-- 3 bedroomhome ~~ , -- [the center of 6 acres $88 600 | District¯ ’ i humidifiel"centra’l va~:uum [NEDSLAND t. ’ storm winuows’ uasement ’ famuy private island $200we~ldv Tn’ urrt~r..~ ¯-- io ~:ast wind-~ , ’ ’ ’ ~ -,,,,,,.,¢,~,~ou~=,=m,,,~,,.,,~,..o~.,.., , . , . . , .-~VP. -. - .- room 80 x 135 609-883-7549eludes WhalerMaid ¯ available-’-’v; ".." sorProfesslonalPark2500sqft ~ ~ D^~I C,.$.~1,^ IM.~$,,A JDOWNTHE WINDINGLANE / e~.---- Isystem .... ; screens...... ~, tnermo"]_ Washin . ~ ton Crossing.i area for appt’t,’ Principals" only. ’ ’ remain mabedivid~ "’~ .: ’ n~l L~-G-I~ |1OIII, GU, - -- ...... "~ " uu~o,:.=~sl2 ip~nu wmuowsa applncs Customunit2earooorcalront, o . ;’, (..Owneror East Wndsor Trove Y u. ~’resdgeI ,’"" "- ¯ ano, underhuee trees you’I f nd 1 ’ " " Lr., d’r.., full ’basementwit~ ca.caur...... wta averYz,~uu ...... -- I Center.609-443-1400. toeaDon. ’ 609-655-2010. [this 8 room~o.m.e on 5 acres: [ [paneledrec. rm. close to school[ lying area 9 roomsa~(J s [-1/~. I o :" : ’ -- ~ecluslon,me oaouling Vr00K, ann sPAcious,NEW. 3 bedroom I Ibeprice tag makeths home] ~ I eel tennis shopp n & ex ress]baths plumbing/~ued~::ms,livlfnU;drYoorOOm is roughed in for Colonialnear PrincetonJunction I Business NEWHnP~ ~^ ,~u,~m~,,~, ...... ~us’to NY’$41500¯ ¯ , ¯~all 6~-~48-~another full bathroom.’ ~brde:l 4 i%.~!~e,"%~;~:~..~o~,°°~Real Estate For Sale ~EASZ.-~of%?t..a,~:f~?o~ wi}~oa~sabal~~bh~ai~i!’;rS~ C~:~EnTOeE:gRYTH]NGand/;ORhSALv~itc~enb:d~l°~hrb:°~e’ 8649 , conuidoning and trepace n- loca’ion n r,~.m~ ’c~""=*¢~,,a livine nuarters on 2nd floor h,o..~;r.U,lo.a ..... a,~.~ r~,~;.~ newroof-75xlS01otResidential[ |firepmce This home is wel , eluded. References and lease TAVERN.RESTAU.R.ANT - dra~s[nclucl’e~l"’.~mD’le~’~rk[’n~ ReferenCes and security denesi[ ~,~’~,::~’*T.’-’~’,~,.~*’~k:’~’’ areainruraltownwellrelatedto[O~Ell°catedanalot125x175’witha65 required. Sept. I occupancy.J Harvey’sLaKe, Pa. -,DLmngroom, ~500~.~erm,~nth" nno.~’,;;’~s.~ " r=, roouiredIf interestedca’l1215":-862- I~f’l:o,~.~,~h~:~*’~,~,s.’~’"i~’~’li~[~ all essential facilities Askinglexceptiooal 2 bdr EwingTwp ) set-back.Large garden and an $550/m o. Alderman & Clickoval I oar. ,. van ~q uet .. nail’ 4 room- ’ ~" ...... " " ’ ’ I room~ormaF~in~n~,’~.,~]’o~,~. : ~’ ~$28900, 201-446-9787. ’ /homewith w/w’ carpetsanvil - area t asidese for chickensin the : $20900 25i’4’ ’ ’ realtor609-924.0401 ’ I apartment,ttemoueJed . ]~~,,~.=. ,^=.L..,.~. ~,~. u,~.wa~.¢~~ .~..=,_~.~"’._.=,_ ~’~ . drapesiocl bb heatnew conner I rear, Pr racynsured as th s , ¯ t;all 717"639-5989 andrefrigerator fnmil,., ~’.nm 4 plumb¯,new ’ 220 ele~, hard;,~oa ] home backsto the Washington, ’ ’ ...... " ...... C OS" " ¯ I~ ~,~nVeAdN:d.DailLm~n.gsE of all kindsIbedroom~ 2-1/2’ baths laun~Jry fl newkitchen su~e,. r bath, and/constructedr s ng State ofGame thePreserve best of " ’ USlirst we have a roomwi h w h ’ beeUt IU .....Ulnrm /’~llvase anu NEWoa%ynd~.ed?o~.?I.. , ~u,s[ness_ WARREN.PLAZAWEST--R,. b uyerfor.~/ourprope~ty. Barch/y i2carga~ag~aS~aer~ndfmrye~ia;d~lTWIN RIVERS -’4 bedrm, garage. Asking’high 20’s.’Call[materials_a.nd_ideas.First time .’’::’-~’~..""’.~-, ~ "2--w-,=, - ~ I~=~l I-¢t~tn Pnr R~=nt#130 East w nusor. STOREagency ttlglltstown, N.J. 609-448-I this for¢47 900 ~ profess onally decoratedcon- ~ay) 609-599.2424,eve ) 609-771-oller a t ~u~,uuu. : ua.ms, onreplace,family rm:, 5 ,,t,u, =,.otut~ i full lll~ll¢ SPACEFOR RENT. Existing 20 07OO.Eves. G35-2929. n- " ¯ I ’~"-’--’~.~ ’ temporary townhouseall a 1478.’ EDERAL/ , : m!n, s.rom._school,¯, shop.ping,Penn ..... S’~ua-^ , store shopping plaza has 1000 ...... t pines, a/c, s/s, 3 level rd w~. -~ IF- CITY. ROAD - In . r~roaa. ~75 a monm.uall 609- i~,~.r.’~ ~u" q .... sq.ft store ava)lable Oct, 1, Fully ~.~,~r"~^t~.~u~°~°~,.=u2~ B ~"~uulATED beautifully treed &shrobbed mitt B~AUTIFULLYL.OCATED -- 8/~w..Lng.. 6ye.ar ale customsplit ’ ¯ ==-ur.. "’~’"~"" ... " air conaitiooenacoustic ceiling "~ -- ~’~’"=’ ~" "="~" I ~ . ~ I~r~ 40’SCall 609-448-5305- ¯ ’ rooms.ralsearancn, ~ Dearooms,/ouutol orlCK ana aluminum, 9 ¯ Penning,on,r~.J. .- recessedliehtin~, naneledwalls’ LawrenceTwp. preferred. Threel ~ it ~lll~ ¢" AI ’11=v ’ . " . 3 baths, extras. $69,900.. Box/roomsand 3 baths, 5 bedrooms,2 , ~" ~ tile Boor~xce~l’e~t location o~ or 4 bedroomsli.ving,..dim.’ng & I j[ ~ Vl~.r~/~4~LI 1. ’ ’ #02317e/o PrincetonPacket. /car garageon a 125 x 262’lot. One~tu~ ..... ~v-ilaHe a u 200u S-uareq State Hwv’,130 1/4 mi south ~f samily room, mooernKucneo 21 ~ / ~ ~(d=qk . Finished basement stone ’ .~30RRENieTsexFurnish~d2s~USe t. the Princ.e.tpn-~l!ghtstownRd. ~ardgarag~be~wee~e$s4Or&t~O.[ ~ ~ll~l~l~l|/’~ ~ RANCHSTYLE-3bedrm, living TWIN.RIVERS - 3 bedroom]~irep_laee, eentr.al, air, lovely-.~ washer ~,~=-...... ~ tT~ h~thv.o .... .~t OfficeandStora~zeRooml600Sq.}.~u:. mont_nly~lUS taxes ann l~a*i .... a~.i~,WUl,~,.,~i,-,,,.; ~ ut.l~,=..s]=v.svt- ,rm, kit.cnen,uath, fullsizecellartownhouse Air Cond, W/W/anuscapmg’uustlmeaat~g000’ , Shefor t e onz yr¯ lease wireo P ,ion ¯ ¯ ¯ , Raaltom note rheat 2 cararage, I/2acre carpetingAll extras lus a . University_.Oct. or Nov.ttl AprilFt. plus 36~,S~:.,,.F.t;_o)~ ,,^ all’ 609.448-4024weekdays for or ~tb agent_WriteBox 0253~ Rt 3z at PennlnetonClrcW lot Willhold mortgage Call an~,~li ..... ’r,n h ...... t p~n ~ o~na / CONTI&SUSSMAN REALTORS ’ or.ma~/.~epi,y uox #02334,c/o ~ease~Jonn~u.~u,~y...... pp0intmeoL . e/o rrincetonracKe~. 7a’r-~oo sa2-Te2a 448’-2338 after 6 ...... " ~i’1"~9"~4"~’24~=~er~’~%,~ ...... /609-883-1230 609-392-1507’. r’rmce,onyacKet. . ~ r==~vu~-,ot-~ow. ¯ . ¯ ...... , " ~" " 1 .% z#E PWNC~ONmCk~ "SevenFor Central Jersey" ,s~tS~NEWS Thol,awrvnce, l.odge, r TH~cEm~r. POST TheManville News WlNDSOR-Hi6HTSHER,/tLD Cla ss i fi’ed . dvertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD 10.B THURSDAY,AUGUST 33, 1973 DON’T RENT HERE ARE SOMESUPER FANTASTIC NOW Until You See The Village Apts. REASONSTO VISIT GREENFIELD PARK HOMES THIS WEEKEND! 1. Weare a brand newcommunity located in the quaint RENTING historic townof Allentownfounded in 1706,We are within walkingdistance of all of the servleesof this established community,yet our communityis ;)ark like and sur- NORTHGATEAPARTMENTS roundedby trees anda fishing pond. 2. Weare commutableto everywhere.We are located 1 mile from the new7A interchangeof the N.J. Turnpikeand the One Mile Road new1-95. Weare in close proximity to majorhighways like and Princeton-Hightstown Rd. Webeve cllo,~n the VillageApt. for its manyconveniences, such as RoutesI, 130, 206 and somebyways like 539, 526 & 537. (oppositeMcGraw Hill) it’s fabulousschooh, swim and tennis clubs. Ourbeautiful ~toppiugcantor wbicbis on site. Andmost importaut of ag a East Windsor, N.J. beautiful aparlmemat a reasooableprice. P.S. Ourmanagement 3. Weoffer the bestvalue for your purchasingdollar. TheVillage Apts. haveafforded us the oppostunityof meeting hereis the bestI bareever encountered. somewonderful people. The access to all majorhighways are "The Ranch" $34,900 withintwo minutes of ourapt& Our apartment is the larSeat and Immediate & Future Oeenpaney bestequipped for the moneyin all of NewJersey. It is certainlya "The Split" $42,900 1 and 2 Bedrooms pleasureto invite all ourfriends to visit us, as thegtoundsare kept beautifullyand there are manyactivities for usto participatein. TheVillage Apts. "The Bi-Level" $41,900 Themanagement has keptthe PhaseI I guidelineseven though they from S 185 month havebeen lifted, whichwe tMnk is verynice. 4, All ourhomes include all of theseluxury featuresat TheVillage Apartmentshas proventhat WithTerraces &Patio’s at TwinRivers I there is somethingfor everygroup to do, 1 & 2 Bedroomswith 2 full baths NO EXTRA COST! Features: includinga specialsingle programwhich certainlybus beena groatdeal of funand *Largespacious rooms *Tilefloor, in kit.-bath ¯ SWIMMING POOL enjoymentto our particular group.Our includingstall shower *Doublehung wood windows *Carpetingthroughout 9 PLAYGROUNDFACILITIES shoppingmall lies somevery fine seatao- *Stormwindows & screens {youchoose all thecolors) eOFFSTREETPARKING rants andboutiques, that equalanything CentrallyAir Conditioned *InsulatedGla~ patio door *Beautifulfixtures in NewYork City. Dueto it’seonvenience *Deluxewood Kit. Cabinets *Maintenancefreeexterior siding ¯ AIR CONDITIONERS to NewYork City, a groat manyof my includingwall-to-wall carpeting &drapes. "Self-defrost.ref..freezer *Fullylandscaped lots ¯ KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA friends are trying fu find apartmentsIn *Selfcleaning oven ’Citywater and sewerage ¯ THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED H EAT Ibis wonderfulcommunity. FreeSwimming Pools & Tennis Clubs *Colorco-or, baths *Pavedstreets & sidewalks (included in rental) Tile apartmeotcommnnity for the beautiful pcople,..witll a ¯ WASHER& DRYER FACl LITIES socialcIub atmosphere that mustbe mento be appreciated. Studio1 &2 Bedroomsfrom s190 y~.g.’:.,.~, :,ff~,. ¯ RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT Stepinto a newworld at file exclusiveVillage Apts...A world that includesmagnificently designed suites withwail to wallcar- ""~’’ "~’"" "T ...... ¯ MASTER TV ANTENNA ~ ...... petingand drapes included. ROUTE 526 Yourown apartment is just file beginningas yousocializc with ! I nice neighborsin tile numerousrecreational facilities. Imagine3 Open 7 days a week I [ 40 ExpressBuses to ALLENTOWN, NEW JERSEY Olympicsize pools...Tenniscourts, billiard room...beautifidsllop- I NYCDaily pingcenter on premims...anda place to party wheneveryou wish, ! Model No. (609) 259-2055 Info No. (609) 396-357 MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAI LY at noextra charge. Directions: N. J. Turnpiketo exit 8 east on Rt. 33 That’sfile VillageApartments in TwinRivcrs. See it todayand onemile to entrance.For further information: Mrs. enter a worldtllat just doesn’texist anywhcreoutside of the GraceLagos. DIRECTIONSTOGREEI~:IELD PARK: Located on route 526 VillageApts. (3 milesfrom mute 130} From Princeton area, take Quakerbridgc (609) 448-5935 Call: (609) 448-7792 Rd.to route33 Eastto mute526 (Allentown-Robblnsville Road) into Allentown.Go cast for 3 ulilcs. RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale RealEstate For Sale RealEstate For Sale ~_" . ~. ;.~f X~ DO YOU LIKE TO ENTERTAIN TOWNHOUSE--TWIN RIVERS- 6 BEDROOM COLONIAL -- i*~;~~’~.,,~1~ 7- t n.o complete,privacy, ..i.n 3bdrm,~living rm’ dining rm eat- overlooking Millstone River; oeauutui surrounaings. ~ee mrs in kit 2 1/2 bath finished situated on well landscapedacre; HIGHTSTOWN-- BY OWNEF brand new1 story Colonial house basement w/bar famil rm de~ 2 1/2 baths; many extras; Well maintained3 yr old b eve on located on your ownprivate lake ",,m, ly , .i quiet dead end street 4 bdrm, in the pines near Lakewood.The h i r , =¢.... assumable 6% mortgage; Mon- a ~v=r.a~-liances ~.~ .....end unit: .~~ead . I¯ tgomerySchools; tO rain. Nassau lvrm, lg faro rm, 2 full baths, & ’ ~ ~:Ir REALTY house consists..... of ssa large ng living~u aw rr nctpats amy St. or N.Y. has high $70’s; garage. Attractive lot. $40,500. / { ~ --~..~ REALTOR-INSUReR room with fireplace, dmmgroom Call 009-443-1528. large kitchen with pantry 4 Call 609.448’.7752" ’ Pr nc pa s on y. Ca 201-359-6772. Son~ersetCoun ty MulUnleLlsnng bed-rooms, laundry room, 2 i/2 baths, huge basement with ~ HILLSBORO ~...d:.~:r,~ ~ fireplace and 2 car garage. The ...... house is equipped with electric uut;~ t=uuN’t’Y -- r~ew ~ope, ItAMILTON- Let us .show you BEAUTIFU L HIGHTSTOWNRANCHER: Located in this, centrally air conditioned 3 Contemporary Rustic Ranch heat, intercom system, FM/AMP.a. Small estate. Spacious L- bedroom ranch house with large PeddleSchool¯ area. Living roomw/fireplace, dining radio system throughout rooms, mapeu all stone Farm house on 5 living room, ultra modernkitchen 0n 4+’acres" room,¯ kffehenc-3bedrooms and 1½ baths, fall base- and central air conditioning. The ]acres. Well landscaped. Historic ’:i ..... grounds consist of 4 ’acres of value (1743-1853). Stream, spring with dishwasher, formal dining ment and 2 car garage. Central air conditioned. woodedarea, a lake for fishing ]house, filtered swimmingpool, old area, full basement, attached A house you can’t describe. All stone and Finishedrecreation roomin basementwhich measures aod swimmiogor just scenic ]stone barn ruins, 2 car garage, garage aluminum siding. For wood. 6 stall barn with enclosed pasture land. beauty¯ A perfect jewel for mrtesiaowell.6bedrooms 3baths, on y $36,900. 28x30feet w/bar and carpeting. Large nicely land- wder DESIRABLEBUILDING LOT -- Fantastic fireplace; breakfast room, and raised $435z000. Call 609-58"7-5236 Ipe room, 2 large living scapedyard. Paveddriveway ...... S56,400. rooms,2 kitchens, elegant dining IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY- in UniversityPark - Lawrence dining room. Owners leaving area. Asking mid anyUme, Lawrence.Come andsee this 3 Township- withtrees and ad- $70’s. Call for appointment. -- i room.;vhichleadsto47x48’ flagstone bedroomColonial 1 I/2 bath home joining the fairway of Green Acres LEONARDVAN HISE AGENCY NORTH BRUNSWICK- 4 terrace, fireplaces galore. Oil hot with foyer,large livingroom, CountryClub. Water aod bedroomolder house, good neigh- lwater heat. Income property. MANVILLE MEMBERMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE borhood, walk to sc[lools, eon- ’Lovely property with dignity and formaldining room~ science sewerage ava fable. $19,900. ANDHOMEOWNERS RELOCATION SERVICE venient to markets, living roomlaid charm. Asking$150,000. Call designedkitchen with dining area, Just Listed OF AMERICA,INC. with fireplace dining room 215-862-5330 after Aug. 12. ree room 2 car garage.Con- ATTRACTIVEBUILDING SITE Offim:609-448-4250 recreation room.lots of storage, 2 I venientforshopping.Foronly. -- On over 3 acresof rolling Four bedrooms. Immaculate Cape. Brooks 160Stockton StreGl Hight~own,N.J, $38,900.terrain inthe Harbourton area o’[" car garage, TREES,immediately i HopewellTownship on Trenton- Blvd. area. Huge rooms, basement, carpeting. available. Asking$45,000. ! ROSSETTI HarbourtonRoad. Surrounded by Just move in. Asking mid $40’s I I _] REALITY SERVICE I FIVE ROOM ...... | ASSOCIATES !acres, MonroeTownship. . anu Contact~s REALTYRealtor & LANDMercerville, SALES lovely N.J. suitablehomesand for estatesa home of andyour Call us at 201-526-8088 201545 5341 owner609-448 0524 609-586-4600 dreams. $17,000. Miss Nemeth’2oi’-’297-2671eves. ] ...... Comer Route 202 South and Holland Brook Rd., t WAKEUP !!! Everymorning and urlanb ! T~S Somerville. I ] LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP -- 4 vw,,nn~tr~,,v.r,,2=~,ve enjoy breakfast overlooking the .Realty Company,Inc, peaceful view of a lake or the I FIVE BEDROOM,three bath ~bedroom split level, paneled ...... Somerset County Multiple Listings ~’/ .~&~. ’~ Marvin W. Durland, Broker I expanded ranch in Princeton ~ family room opening to large nn,,e~ ~ fantastic view into your owndeep ~=~’~’;~0~ r park on a hill with tall trees and ¯ 234Nassau St., Princeton I Junction for sale by owner, ipatio. LR with fireplace. Large 1Centralairconditioning gasheat, kitchen with pleasant dinette, ,^rr~’~’~;~"~;";~,’,~’:.~.~L~ v~.... mature shrubbery. Thehouse is (609) 924-2054 1 dishwasher, disposal, wall oven, J formal DR. Well treed, fenced in ...... perfect and offers 3 very large I refrigeator, freezer washer ,property. City water & sewers. ,.,,,,re"...... r,,,.,,’,, bedrooms, a. family., room with wood burning fireplace Manville--WestonSection |dryer, and 22’ well. Enclosed’Near schools. Principals only. ’) BEDROOM - ¯ ¯ ’ a TWO BI.LEVELS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. II patio, sound-proofstudy, large i$46,500. 609-882-3381. - jalousied Florida room and man~ other exciting features. Don t Completedwithin 60 days. Nine rooms,4 bedrooms, 1 panelled family room, extensivel ~ ~u.~,=,rlu=’~. Modern6 roomranch, 1½baths, full basement,at- II storage areas Beautiful land ...... ~.. Customwal~’~owal~’carpet hesitate. It is located in a cam- 2 baths,rec room,utility room,nice kitchen, dining ’ [munity that seldomhas resales, tachedgarage. Built-in ovenand range, gas heat, back- II soaping’¯ on destrable’" corner lot ,t NtZ°’"ff~r~v.,o,~ v ~r~iv~.~,-- ~ort,.^.... . CentralAir condition and living rooms. Buy nowand pick your colors. .x. ~ r. o,u s=ooe .ous= o $48,900. yardchainlinkfenced, 100xl001ot. $43,900 00. Will considerrent G.E.Kitchen with ;~ door self-[ Priced at ...... $36,900each I ~tsma~lYtrerarenc~ndounUl~Uallbarn;, defrostingrefrigerator. IpICT $2o,Yo ...... | garden.2-car garage witT~ radio- I ertrade. 215-945.6227. Self-eleaoingov e n. I URESQUESETTING --. Of I controlled door. A very cam-I ~ ~ln’=h,..=~., ...... mature shade trees and* choice BI-LEVEL- 7 rooms,3 bedrooms,panelled den, 1½ I fortable and well-maintained, w.=~,,, ;S hrubbery surroundth s quahty PiscatawayTownship baths,nice kitchenand living room,aluminum siding, lhome. Mid 50’s, Call 609-799- n,~,~, ,custom budt Hansel and Crete chainlink fencedin yard, Wallto wall carpets,drapes. 1 0775after 5 p.m. andweekends. ’: I Uttlity room cottage wttha .charming entry, ¯ , ’. NVESTMENTPROPERTIES - Patio. , ’ introducing a gracious living UniversityHightseampusarea.Anoutstandingcustom ...... $34,600 r ..... ~ room 2 bedrooms a modern built bi-level is underconstruction which features 9 ¯ kitchen,’ formaldining"; room,a rent’’SeveralEastc°mmercialwinds°rCar~eled terrace ,~orch spaciousrooms, large living room,formal dining room, HALFDUPLEX - 5 rooms, finished basement, 3 Ill ...... i ~;~aarea,Sites ,^ ¢.n ~, sale e~, and~ ...... very large pine paneled family | FOUR UNIT COLONIAL]INDUSTRIALACREAGE.Rt. #1, " ...... *~’ .... room, fun basementand a 2 car modernkitchen, family size rec room,4 large bed¯ bedrooms,1 bath, nice kitchen, extra large living I[ TOWNHOUSEAPT, -- complex, =South Brunswick garage. It is complete and rooms,2F~ baths, laundryroom, oversized2cargarage. room,wall to wall carpets,one air conditioner.Above It C BEINIIOLDCO spotless.$43,900. II Located12 minutesfrom Palmer " "REALTORS ’ Youstill haveyour choiceof colors. Housewill be groundpool, aluminumstorage shed, panelled den. | Square.Iocome over $9,000an- ]FARMS- over 50 acres, situatedon a oneacre wooded lot with a privatealines- nuatty, triced $72,500. Call 609-. ALL BRICK RANCHER-- on 1 / Excellentcondltlon ...... phereonadeadendstreet...... $27,900 452-98660r009-921-7084. CRANBURYVICTORIAN - it 333~;SntatNeSt’ 3/4 professionally landscaped $50,900 ¯ " ]acres with mature .trees and ¯ iro°mstatelyhomeoflover3acres "609"3~1:’8"1"18’ __ ___ Ishrubsand a h.orseshoe driveway= a~P~ l- R g i l~ i II 1 I i ILl ~ II i PREBUILT-Moduarhomebeautlfullyconstructed i lwithstableplussttngroomanda3room for horses. 3 bedrooms tnecustominterioreonsistsof~ lil%klWl=l I~l¯=l Illtl%il 1100 sq ft ranch delivered on your footings and !ar)~e bedrooms,2 full quality ,Jl~Jlt=]ll-ll l glLl=rtlldltl ¯SACRIFICE As_acPus^u.t^m]apartment. Tremendous paten- f nished...... ~m, uuu l ~ ~ "-: v ~.u). ~; p~u ~ I tial. $79900. CRANBURY-- very nce split oams,st.upengous uvmg room, , , ,-.. ~ , I maoehouse in a Ulstmgutsflen ] l,,,,i ;. o...h.~., ~’.=~*o~t;...~ ioanqueLsizeu~,formal elaine room lea:el 1-==t~ta t.trngar ’ ’ I LawrencevtUe locat!o,n, 2-story ]COUNTRYRANCH - An sssteeroom’wit’l~’fi’r~’p’l~c~i’~f~fareal [family kitchen with. gorgeous ...... = l’m’.as_t°ne,~r°m,~°’°n~a!;_=2r°°mS[unusually warm and romantic ample kitchen family room ~lfru!tw°°dcabmets, sta’nte, 91"} ~ M,.,;, e4. llll,=,,;ll,,, DA g 1rink I I~" octal- qztPJ aq.lt, el liVlH~ :~[JO.Uu ]home different and lovely . bedroomsnn-;~rlev,=l ~t/~ht~,lmsnwasner, wal oven ana aOUOle ~..J,~= o, Illalll dr, IVlall¥111U, iItrt ~l’Jt~4 i " ...... [ ...... | .plus full basement, and oversizea ]Rolling green lawn and rill1 baths, 3-zone h~[’waterlleat,2-car le°un!er top. range with grill, 2 . Ileal tstate rot :>ale tteal r.state For :~ale l~/car, garage" ~as every~mn~,-~]yer.ticlo siding encloses the four attached garage on deep lot with I~trep~aces, oreezewayana 2 car OpenThursday & Friday Even ngs°t 8LSundeys1-4 I ...... :’ . " ’ . v...... ’ . - "’" cenrO0 ms 1-1/2 baths sumptuousmanytrees Pr, ce¯ $52000 =..-~,,~- s=-=~ .,,u = ... uaraeeueon OaCK.poren, etc,..t,ess liv’m room’with’ ’ f eldstone’ ’ ’ ’ [~ ...... , e.n nnn Evening~call 201" 359-3245 LAWltENCE-- TWP. Split Level "l I ~ Ithant0yearsoldnmmtcondton Ifire-~ee newkitchen and in ~,=~,,,~.~.,.~,~w. . ¯ - [ move:in.condi!ion, all rooms fully MANViLLE_Claremont section, I Priced to go fast in low $60’s. Calllviti~=~ ~inin~ roomWalk to TWIN’RIVERS , City con-/NEW LISITNG --Custom bu L I carpeted, tttea entry.way, formal]3 bedroomcustom Cape, 80 x t00 I owner909-896-0462. [sch~=[ Askin~:~000’ venienheincountrysettiog. 41ight/stoneandbriekrancherona quiet )aM Ke{.~a I~nr ~la IRaM I:¢}~ta I:nr ~-~la uming rm eat-m Kitchen with]lot kitchen with built-in lunch l ’ ° .... and airy bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, |street in a lovely setting in t~Ul kotut~ sat ,~u,~, i,~.,u, ,.otutt, sart earl; dishwasher, 21xl3denwithrasedleo~nter and dishwasher famlyl [EDINBURG VICINITX / at view oItrees and open reds /LawrenceTowoshp. 3bedrooms, ~ ] ¯ h~tahthf~reP~uaC~d3:n b~r~o~Sh21roomwith fireplace and’beamed [3-BE.DROOMTW..IN RIVERStractive and different 3 bedroom exeellent .schools,:. fast _t_ran-[p..an.eled family room,, formal ROSSM00R--’40 or older con- BUCKSCOUNTY elaesie stone . . , ...... y[cetnng," " ulomg’ room, pane,eO townnouseenu umt wan all op- ~ranch Immensestone fireplace in i sportanonto tN.r. city. ~;~,buo. laming room, moeern Kt~cnen, 2 dominiumI yr old NYmodel. 6 ~ manor-nouse~ wtm’"---~ a~rooms’-- 3 ~’~.~pnn mr, ~4a,500. uau 509- basement.,_ newwa!l~.to-wall ]tionst$38,900, QuadIt. After 6 609- ]livipg’room,very spacious bright If.all and gorgeous baths, stone rooms 2 baths screened ~0orch a [ 1/2 baths Pour acres w th old " ¯ I earpeungmrougnout, l l/z earns, i’*,,,~-~z’,- lann mouernKitehen’ f-ull ~ ,, ^r, ,-,,,,,,,,,,-, ...... nrep ace. Inere’s also a suu a~lia~ces wail to wall ear--tin% = -~-~- ¯ ’ ~ ¯ - 24 It above ground pool con- ~ basement 2 car garage on’ nearly ; ~"""~"2.u-urr~v~a -- in finished basement 2 patios and d~’pes central air golf ~:ou~ / ~n~ue. trees .an.u streams. ~x- ~r Ivcnent to al schoos and shorvIPRINCETONJUNCTION -- on|l acre e5~gno .oowntown tngntstown. 1 year more. A great house for the /ceuem°ut°uumngsinclude2car v~,w;.~, ~,,oo,,. .... ,.,~,,-,- ;-"ou~-ooo-,.ou...... NORTll ’ IIRUNSWICK"[nin~ "Mid 40’s 20i-722-6285. In celv landscaoed 3/4 acre J " " .... Itease. $75.’eacn per month, exeeutivo whodoes a 0t of:en- - .... /garage wtth summer kitchen" g amdrou~Ormt . ranchat woodedlb~i,%tn,t~ ,,,tvr ...... carriage .,. ’ ’ IColon’ial with ~ extra. . lara;;lo_ .,~t’~’P~r~,.~ 1 3 " tertaininR_.$59.000_ . house.¯ Charmin’ ’

barbecuebuilt into brick kitchen ’ freezer an~ selbcleanin,, double= ~.^.~-^-~ t.._^ ,-,..=C.-.’ ~=^’ "- " " ttivers QUADI.:Paneled family : ’ wa , gran tef rep ace n Sunken ’’ wall oven v ng room~enarate ." "~""""’ ..u,,,~, ,.,,,,,,,,,j,, .r,,y. ~ ^ ~ " ~l room kit & basement profess ~ PARKE WETHERILLASSOC. living room,.central:vacuum, __= ...... -. :o .’ dnin~,roo~,aneledfa~nil~,~room ’~,,~,,oSa, W,2~.t,,Iht~./fl:.~ [~_ ¯ ~::).~,., ("k]~A.~,~j[ ..... landscapedpatio w/deek. $45 500. Doylestown, Pa. " ¯ :: $58000 firm, 201-545-7705. ~A~’t’_WtN.D~Utt- oea.u[uut ~ with[[replac~laundryroo~nwith[ ~7~¢~ ~l~.gtg,~.U’_MJ,~. t[l[~babau.,v.,~j; -’r---rT"l Kmatmmlml~llm.re.N° = Ph°ne609~48"3499after6p 215-348-3508or r = = . lyear umomalhouse on z/=.acre Iwn~h~.n,d:~,.,~,~,. 9 i/9 h~fh¢ [ ~emtormemoorot ] . :.. u ~1 :Alll , eroxers, please. . 215-343-6565 ’ , ’; ’ ¯ ¯¯ ]].ot. 4sp.ac)ousbedrmst.]~[hvrm,ll~i~’ro~’m~’~(y]~,’s;n~;nt’2-~l I MultipeListimzSystem lte, l.’stateBroker : ,wwlEIDIFL ] i:: MANVILI’.E~Weston3 bedroom tormala.mtngrm; paneueu ramuy r, ara~ ancl central v~cuum ’:fiN Main~t Cr~mbury 54N Ma nSt Cranbury NJ.; L " "" ,,1 == =l~ m =m~ITWO.BEDROOM,1 BATHHOME SMALL MFGPLANT -- zoned ,’ . .Cape dning room haf fnshed[room; ~ !au.nory rm., cent atrl~ste Excellente condition andl ~ ’ 609-395-0444 . g ![- 55-1’J 0 :...... ’ ’ ~ I--inRossmoor NJ For sale by industrial cen[rally oeated [d . basement with fireplace l 1/21conut mtt easement ~ z car ...... ",^ : - -- ~’ Doroth ~, Linnenfeld¯ - ’ ..609 395 0992 "’"’~ owner.’ Enjoy’ the privilege’ Frmceof " ton area tmmedtatety "’ i ~,’ ’ baths wato wa[ car’ etn gara~_i_ e g.lnew ....nt exterior, lewunly~ a/zyearsoia t=onvenienvto .. E~,es &wkends3951258..... ’, ’,: J. I:. A ngeloi009-.5~09~’ ~:: ~llivlng in Ressmoor aia 10w resale d":" :---~,i~bUnU "- U’ owner~ ...... 2UI~2UUT02 ou ~~_’ tuv...... tttat Eam~, o.;~a. .... uw~-,49’4L.oou~ I school.~andstatio~ mooo Call l :. ; ,.~~.~’~n,-r"d~’:" ~.. u ~lo’~o~t lavailahle.Boxo=24, c/o Prin- : ’.’ ~.~.~:;..!i , Y ¯ " " :’ ~ = " ...... ’ i609) 799-0807 Prncpalsony ’l ¢" ’: r ~l"’ :~= Naneie’.owrey609-448.4170’~.:.:,,. price phone609-655-3273.:. ’ eetonPackot ¯ : . ~.’ . :{7 " "i

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. !!!:~¢~ihi~ieii!2ee~twoohl~eil[ ~;~aliti~2~i~ii!~i~b~ci~itrees¯ Threegardens, blueberrys. ~edrooms. I full~ath. semi¯. Sat..!!~ii~ii~i!~i~! . II.At II a-re. we_wl, I. Re.o./.~/SOU/rt.o~N.j.. I !!!!!!!!}~2~i!g.a.chfeatudno .~.~,..k~2hen iAu I~’- lll r .... wallea’rpeting,&fulleellar.Back ditioned, $:1’4.900. Icontact I I ~ -- "~’l/I ~...I / .:., ..... " ¯ 138South Main Street Hightsrown, NewJersey (e09) 448.10e9 yard eompletelxfenced in with ,Ill I.M, ID~I¢~LJST$Ill ¯ a. io..Cal1201¯359-4197after6pm.. . ¯ OI..TSTANDINGBILEVEL "...,,Tt.US~,,ANREALTO,,S. ,," S’600 . I I This beautiful Bi-level, fully carpeted, on a very well ~O.a00.Principals only. Kitchenwitheating area. formal t’ 6 - -t= " .,,,o,,.,v.,,o,,s,o., ~ "~ / ~’ ?"’~’"’~’:~’:’ ’’ I :" ~~ diningroom, fatuity room,1 112 FORTHE GOOD LIFE t " landscapedlot in Hightstown, 8 roomsand 2 baths. baths.4 bedrooms, v, and~l~ost2[, reaaUtd’t" room ~ IllIll, :- t ~ I Exee]lent condition ...... $47,500 .~z~**w,.--’ ...... ~ ...... ’ I p us 2 KENDALLPARK - Center hal " " - in excellent condhon KEN DALLPARK - sturdy 3 bed. Yardville - lovely - well kept cozy CapeCod - many Contplete v ’enovated interior & HOPEWELLBOROUGH- V, alk to .arageI~! sale at Lee Turkey Farm, t f a hs first level hasbedroom [ Ranch8~ room brir" and frameI ¯ ¯ e, . , r ¯ . .0.r...,.’ w~ h 3 bedroom: 11e4)2 full extras for occupancy...... $32,500. ,..,o.o,.a, o.oo..,no.. l’wp. SatAug 25,9-~ * - pm...... Rain or s uoY lamily room anu., .d. Ill...... bat~s, a achedgarage extras ies’denceoraPProvedfor3a . PIs ¯ Coloma’[in Hopm~ellBorough. 5I . bath’ secondeve has hvmg ’ .. ’ baths,famh ,. 0 .~.. dmmgroom I, ,’ineipalsI onh’.Asking $89,500. bedrooms ’-1/2’ baths cat"in 26I 3,,date p m Aug ...... FHA& VA arms to qua,fled ~ h:n P ...... room,o,n,n~ roo,,:.2~,,,~-,~:~.i.;| IllI buyers...... / La ...... I Four bedroomnear Peddle School, 2 full baths, 2 half ’~ (tt~.924-40ti29 a.m.-5 p m. ~ kitchendining room living roomI $37.500 oeoroomsc~ i z~ urn.= ~,,familYl[ .~/ / olud;~;"i." ou~.~~/.’Z;TL.7.~;’-^~;’I u.uu.u vuu,, baths, 2 garages, 2 fireplaces, large lot, aluminumsiding ] ~lth’" :~i~ ~ flntch t.I I’ ¯ ¯ I‘- dpatioand .... ’ uasen,flrT~t’7:~’arde’::-tC:r;~eX!w, ant ’ .* u . C enratazrz level Brick fireplace in ...... [ ~.~ .. $40.9O0| ’ ~ room.At ract ve y pr" e e d at " " "~i ~’ ’~ " ~’:’~’’"~.’~,.7"’ ’ andspacious livingarea. Verywelllandseaped.$55,000 ! car oversized garage mature ~ $49 900 ~" ’ ". " - i]andscaping. $71.000. I .,ARTTIME-CLERICAL Large two story home in Hightstown 10 rooms, 2 KINGSTON--5 min. to Princeton. i MASONRY2 STORY- Good house Permanentpart time openings LOVELYTWO’-STORY’ I/I ’::::". / to bus. baths, close to schools and shopping.Priced to sell. 2 blocks N,Y. custom8, I co.oN,., III I roomhigh ranch, 4 bedrooms.2i dfor n ng the area. in-laws. arge livingModern roomkitchen, ! stenographers available andfor typsecretaries. sts. Drop , ..... Ilent condhi.... large,o,l/I ~’~/ - I / in M ..... hip. LR DR Ill ~’A:LrL " PA’RI~’I L .... [ $30,000 baths, paneled family room. i w th f replaee alcove family! /by Personnel Offce for an ap- T .... t.i. .~elr, - Large"- q i .... ’ _~==m=mmm_ 1m diningroom. all G.E.. kitchen,; room.don, 2 full baths,3 generous/ pliant,on andinformation. As a F.zt,,- - ;"am.- Psm.,Study,’ and. ’Ill Utihtyj/¯ bad’earn Cot’-" ~’~½ baths | KENDALLPARK ¯ Immaculae / u, ½ Duplex in Hightstown6 roomsand bath. $24,000 hardwoodfloors. 2 car garage, / Roomon first floor. 4 BR andl/¯ foe.--’ .... ./’s~.g^ ’ ..’~" | condition. Center nail Ranch.8 aluminumstorms and screens ,size bedrooms.2 car garage,;perntanent/ part timeemployeyou u.u.,HU v~v - r~om w.. room brick and frame wl h 3 Lovelyvard with above9round: $45,900.excelleutlot withmature trees¯ ’ ,canreceive ntodifled benefits such _.¯hRat nne~n..4...... fl ...... $49,seo|/Iflrep, .... ,.,nl,y ...... 4 bedroomBungalow in East WindsorTwp. situated ’as paid vacation aod paid sick ¯ bin [bed ..... (oossiale 4), 2 lull p0ol."rh~s beautiful home pr’iced to I/I kitchen, formal dining roomand [ Oath%family loom, dining room, on 3A acre parcel with establishedtrees andshrubs. sell. $49,900.Principals ¯ only. 809- ’SPACIOUSBILEVEL - Im- SITY,i Personneltime. PRINCETONOffice, ClioUN IVE tlall. R- I/I more $45900i large eat-in kitchen. Extras = - Brand new kitchen with new range and dishwasher, 921-2203, BEAUTIFULOLDERHOMEI/I ’ ’ ’ ...... / ,,uoe2,, above ground nee,,~/w ! maeuate condt on. Stuatedon 609-452-5539. Anequal opportunity in choice Iocatioo Of town. Thisl ]1~ £:~.-~ " ".b~.-~ caroeUngand more .... $41,900. carpeting in L.R. & Bedroom...... $32,500. 3/.62 acres, brick andframe. [employer. M/F. lovely 7 ..... 2 ’ull bath homehas I I Ig~’~ t:~ modernkitchen with breakfast] a heated attic,full dry ba ..... t. Ill" ’=~’o b~l [’. Rancher in Hightstown in real nice area, colonial area, formaldining room, large I Gassteam heat(new boiler)newl I ’ - ’ exterior EASTWINDSOR -- 1/2 acre 4 faro v room, 2-1/2 baths, laundryi ,. aluminumsiding, newly painted, 2 | ]11,~"~"~’1" ",~ "~ll~m,~ ~1~".~ ~....I’ ~1 interior with fireplace, aluminumsiding with bedroomColonial. professionallyroom: 3 bedrooms.2 car garage d. OLDS~IOBILE-=._custom aluminumstorms & screen. Situated on a 75 x 150 lot. decorated, eat-in kitchen. New~n" ann crmsersiatton wagon.~Sn engine car garage,allMndscaping nice& I I1~=’~" "~" ’ IC~I wallpaper,wall to wallcar.l~.ting, ~ a r eondmoned,red o, heater, ,,es,ob,shod... $44’5e°1[ .¯"’...... $42,900 air tend. 2 1/2 baths, full finished BRICKAND FRAME RANCHER I white walls, Reesetrailer hitch, --" ...... - basement house wide- Modernkitchen with eating area, I transmissioncooler, excellent ill SOUTHBRUNSWICK¯ "P ..... Capein Highstownon quiet street wxtna cm-ae-sac,o Radio/in[ercom, assumaole"¯ ’ living roomwith fireplace,3lcondition, ~,o0o miles, $3300.Call NVESTMENTPROPERTYI I I ful", attractive 3 bedroomCape FRANKLINPARK - solit, 3 bed. roomsdown and a large porchacross entire back of mortgage, $58,500. 609-443-6273,bedrooms.1-1/2 baths, excellent 609-799-2270. Look ng for a oodg investmentI I¯ on a quiet sweet featuring modern room. rec. rooma~’~ mal dining house,air conditioner. Ideal for youngcouple. ’ locationwith t acreof land.full property? Th=s¯ older homenear eat-in kitchenden enclosed ~ ~ ii ¯I porchfull basement, aluminum att. garage,a. ~n a lovely lot with basement, side porch with slate** ~ he center of H eh S own has a o I I I . . ’ ’ ...... $34,900 floor. $45,900. room apt. on one side & 2s*dtng threeand arge I lot I ...... $39 500 an in-ground20’ x 40’ pool. [ goodi’ roomapts. on the other side. It has I ! Only $42.900 J. Wesley Archer Met Dempstor Jack Warwick Asa Mowery ~ _ UNIQUECONTEMPORARY -[ condition20’" GIRLSe20BIKEe,tt--purple**, .hA .... ,ring & I [| e. ~ ...... 448-2097 586-1290 586-6971 395-167l Muchpublicized geodesic domeon [ ...... el,pipes,Thisisan idealh°me farthe I[Ih°t airheat &all .... . I V~"l~l[. ~l~mI 5 wooded acres features lovely ____ i EveningsandWeekeods hand-crafted., copper, door; unusua...... youngcouple to live in andlet thel i | ---~__ vaultedeedmc, splralstalrs tz - to2,~ 2nd tu~.tnatmv ra ...... L:oronaoo I other 2 apts. help pay for it. At- I I ~l~"m-’~lt $43,500. floor open’~alconv ; o numerous ]contained excellentconhYition¯ ’ ’ .. tractiveiyprieed I ...... $29,900, RealEstate For Sale Real Estate for SaleEXQUISITE TOWN HOUSE - sKyngnts" ...... Silolng ooorsiroml oaaUO...... L:all OOU’ .....t’JU u ....Zg/U ’ ’ ¯ ~ I newlisting) In TwinRivers area. : diningroom and master bedroom, ] " " ¯ [ From the professionally land- 4 bedrooms, 1-1./2 baths, utility[ ~ ~ SALESREPRESENTATIVES I’S " " .~ . ~’~ scaped vard to the thermopaneroom flexible kitchen layout This l FREETO G ...... Evenings&Weekends [ I1 SOUTHBRUNSWICK -"Colonial ¯ " " UUU ttULV|~ -- man. Anita Erson 448-6854I I / Love.’.Planned for a Inenmeof KENDALLPARVt’~q,’turdy 4 bed- ’ pe~’[window~throughout, you’ll agreelfunctional and asthetlc ]tomek tten 5 --o ¯ ’ - roomRanch ’~%~L~a r shakes, 1 ~/~ f\ ~.,,,~b.~~~ thatthisis the finest townhousein i offers youthe opportunityto finisht healthyCa~t6(}b-4g~.~00Sat~ - WarrenCatharineChsistieFox 448-2121396.9.240II]l’1comfort teatudng4 ;’,-’-Jbaths. gracious"LOIng ...... room2’/’ bath, attac ~o~e, extras. ’ :.1~,.. _ ’-’~ :" # II’u~, existence,Shag carpeting, self-i it to ~,:ourspecifications, Call us "’ =. u. ] RalplDowgin ...... T" ...... ,$39.000. ~,¢~ ~ ~ ) I[J#lg.’AL’l/L~/l’l, cleaning oven, Irost-free for details and cost estimates for: ~ (201)329-6378I fofamay,oanelermal room#dhd~O~l~.,n n s d n9 Ooors " refrigerator andloads of extras this dream home, ... - ¯ _ Ill eat-insclencekUchengarage base } - " ~ f ’I .... $59,500.c°mpleting , weare memoerso~me ,re,.....’ ’ o .....’ " , / througbeutiheTrooms and 2.1/2 SECRETARY- public corporat on ] MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE I’/me~ petlng ..... ~ ...... $53.500. ~..L. ~--~.LV.LJL.a~,_.~// TWINRIVERS -- excellent, 3 baths.’ .- ..... requires services of experienced I _ f bedroom 2 story townhouse in ;. ’ ~. .... ROOMY...... BILEVEL - K tcnen eretaryw m selight ...... siena must i / .,~v~’,Jr,n,.... ~, . -.~.~1,~\ QuadIt section of TwinRivers ~, ...... a~a,au0., . . eating area, formalommg...... t;oom, nanme .... neavy’phone" " load’ good~ .., .~,.~ Ill,,,," ...... B " ¯ lq= 4P’I"~ Features, ¯ include ¯ large¯ ’, Vrm~.r.,hvmgr.,L,~,r.,- ...... canvou tin~ a 4 familyroom 1-1/2 barnsutinty salar ...... ’.. runner i . ~ ..... ~.: .... ¯ ,. , ,. neoroom2-1/2 oath central. air. . room, .t- or’. a- oeurooms,~ ’ ~ .... ,=at 609-’’~, "~",x u¢.~nts tau wwKamey, "~ W. room, ’,~th pmturev.mdow for- .. ¯ . , , garage. Locatedoutside of Pen- -=~.-o~,,. ’ " m.i at.;.,, ~.a ..... , ;. b;,~t~o,conditioned Colomal for. this low ’i yes CUSTOM¯ ’BUILT ¯ .RANCHER’ ¯ ~’~"’~ ¯ ..m...... ly room area ;:5"’%"’;" large...... nrice"r . . Anxious. owners can ,,,,ot,,-~ nington,Under construction with [ SOUTHBRUNSWICK - Big bright NoarRobbmsvflle on Route526. qmekpossession and are leavingquick oceupaney.$52,500. I Rece-’i kitchen - "Ladies Dr’lm"-Up and Brick fireplace in living room,bedrooms21/2 bat’hs &~,full manyextras. Call for your ap- downRanch wl*’ ~ 1[’~’rooms,for- countrysize kitchenw/numerous basement"such outstandin ex mal dlnlng~O~,dmlly~L.,ll~room, tras as car,~etin~,thru-ou~ ali pointmenttoday LocatednSouth EWlNGTOWNSlIIP sou,. eRUNSW,CK-’Cou,,r,centralair, 2 ..or garage.Neat as a caninets,paneled den, 3 bedroomsa liances ~tio ~entral vacuumBrunswick. MOVING-- must sacrifice new Grant Living’. 1 acre pluswith trees, 8 pinl Belowbuilder’s price at " and bath. Welllandscaped yard. ~.PmPuchnlor~R;’.,i;o,;...... =~..’,~ ATTRACTIVE2 STORY bedroom set: 2 pairs whte drapes, I rooms,fireplace, basement,2 car Garage.Garden area. .~Iany a,, ¯ ~="="~o"~v-’-=~e’~o~n~ $45,900. COLONIAL- Aluminum siaing, 110" by 72", 55" by 89"; 2 pair Lila Popper Brunner. ballet detachedgarage, in.grounO OOOL ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ...... ~. ;$46,900 extras included¯ Moderately, ~"~"~’ WOWWHAT A BUY- Vacant and slate entrance foyer, kitchen with customsnutters 37" bv 30";~I mistress of the Prineeton Aplctu,e U wortha thousand priced¯ n~-M,.’.u~..~ ~,,,,..’.u u,^. ready for quick oceupaney, large eating area, formaldining orange v.,ool rug, 11 1/2’ by tl I/2’:been ] RegionalBallet Company,has wares¯ call tar appontment see landscapedoversized’ corner lot eturepretty ,settingamen st. room24’ ¯living roomwith old school desk 201-297-4578. I awarded $1,200 ’thlsl!snng ...... $45.oeo 2 STORYTOWNHOUSE: 6 rooms,lrames - tins .... *mma...... , i~,~t, t.~. tall trees andprivate rear yar~gts fireplace, 4 large 6edrooms,2-1/2 I choreography- fellowship- grant 2-1/2 baths, finished ranenbasement nome. features...... metuae: "~~k’ " hemg’ offered along with" this’ 4 baths, family room,central air [ by the NationalEndowment for Walltowall carpetingthroughout,lr.’mg" " roomwith’ cathedralcefllng" bedroomcedar ...... shakesspht . with. conditioning. 2 ear garage with ~ ; the Arts to choreograph a new Central air conditioning. lormmAllriming, the nanasome...... moaern ’ ~reuwoon neexs attacneogarage blacktop driveway,beautiful~ KITTENS--3 heart i winners.One I ballet for the company’scoming "~ " ’~ " " landscapedlot, ;,valking distancqsolid grayand beige striped one season, homeownersPrivilegesOfsuchTWinasRiverStennis eat-inbaths, kitchen.full basement3 bedroomS,with 241"l/2foot oasemem,oneauove grouno poe,. ¯ whiteand gray, 7 wealds,litter - courts, pools, lawn and garbage-ane ed recreation roomheated’ to golf course.$59,900. Before coming’to Princeton services for a low $21.70monthly. ~ara-e eust-ma .... $49,900, Itra ned. 609-924-9130 ...... r;2~° ~t.,^’ 4 BEDROOMSPLIT - (1st of- SPACIOUS RANCHER-Beautiful[ ------~trs, urunner waswim me .~ew | Rear vards has woodendeek and s. s, - ~ ~’,"w’~, .... ’~’fering)Onlv2-1/2vearsodandin landscaped¯ earner¯ lot modern York¯ City Baler under the bi-level featuring huge entry pa . o "Prd ee to sell at $42.a00- ...... entrance loyer ann mucnmore ’ - - . . kitchen with. eabng area, formal~, , direction. of GeorgeBalanehme, foyer,3 large bedrooms,2’,6 baths,1I ", better than new condition, KENDALLPARK - "’Neat as a ’ ’ ’Situated on a beautifully land- dining room, living roomwith . andthe AmerieanBallet Theatre pin" spaciou~~’ ~.~ ~mbrick and eat-in kitchen, formal dining 1 COZY CUSTOMRANCHER: ~ seapedcorner at in desirable fireplace, den, 2 full baths, 3 186 MUSTANG-- 4 speed, 289, 4 directedby LuciaChase. During room, den. 26" recreation room, 1 Located on a dead end street in WOODEDSPLIT-- Fully wooded.Hickory Acres sect on of East bedrooms,lull basement,2 ,car nar,.rel, posttract on, 4 newtires, irameran, sO1~.,,,92 lull baths, w/wcarpeting and central air, Hightstown.Colonial decor, half acre lot framesthis ira- Windsor.Perfectlayout for all the garagewithbreezeway, ioeatealn ra,$o, clean car. Needmoney for the past nineyears that she has enclosedp~rch, w/wcarpeting and I HamptonHills $64,900 cohege beenon the facultyof the Prin- more ...... , $43,000 ...... ¯ $57,500 w/exposedbeams hardwood, maculate seven ,.v.ear old home.; family needs, fromthefoyer lethe $650.20t-359-8737 after eaton Ballet Soeiet-s.v Schoolof peggedf oars. and brick fireplace. Featuresnc uoe living roomw th : bannuetsized dining room ~6:30. Livingroom.eatin kitchen diningcathederal ce’ dm ’ g, f rmalo dram’ ’ g paneledfam ly roomwith sliding BUYLAND _Ba let and. ~ba let m.Lstress s ..... of the ¯ ~ ¯ . , i room.2 bedrooms,full basementroom,modern eat-in-kitchen, glass doorsto coneretenat o 2 ear TliEY DON’TMAKE IT ] rrmceton~tegionat uauet, wnien , a.=,.,:t:.;" ~.,~b:"" ’:~-. garageAum num siding for eas~; twenty-twofoot paneled rarely garage basement2-1/~bathsand ANYMORE [ s maintainedby the Soeiety, maintenance.$42,900. . roomwith bar, three bedrooms,a supe~’bkitchen’ to keeproom I Mrs. Brunnerhas choreographed two and one half baths laundry smlngBetter hurry 185 woodedacres n WAmwel i .JO.HN DEERE -- 14 h p numerousbalers ItIGHTSTOWN:Quietly nestledin room, extra large storage room, Twp.Excellent road frontage nyuromaticall hydraulic 48" 3 With Audree~;stev founder the shade trees near Peddle and attached garage’. Extras $52900 $4000oer~’erelmOwer,, 54" snow plow anuway airector ...... at merrmcetonr.’. ¯ School,!s..an opportunity,, for include, central air, wall to w a.ll 4 BEDROOMR.~NCH - Built by ’ I angleblade, 1500lb. Jo~nDeere Rnll~,t ~n~,i~lvnnH *.l’iet;~ EASTBRUNSWICK ~-..~¯ Graontree caretre.e !r,,mg - a namewith an carpeting, one nrapenes,quauty the present owner-builder.for App. 79 acres, AmwellTwp. I wagon,oump ooay and 32" grass ~. rambang"L" Rane with 4 bed- extra nvmgroom, foyer, dining vameat $48,900. heavily woodedwith pond. t s~v.eeper,hump nasket. Call201-..~-ir--’; ~,..to~o,~’~’,." mereglonm . ""~company,...... KENDALLPARK - center hall rooms. 2 bath~ ~L~3us paneled ’ himself. Amature landscaped 1/2 famUyrOO~p, ~l~.. sciencekit- room, den’ kitchen. ’ 3 bedrooms. , WEeq- ~-u.~,.-.~,.. ,,,,,,.,ou~ n.~r~,n...... 7 acre lot withmunic rhal waterand $5000~neracre 8zl-9384 r,|rs, urunnercnoreogt’apneu [ne ,ranch. 8~ roo~L~ ~ nnd frame chen.large ,~"~*living anddining and 2 baths It has aluminum Immaculatelyke-t and ,. sewer makethis an excellent buy ] cam.P.Y.an shlgh-rated , reductionP . , with 3 bar.’ ~Oz~..,, tar 4th eRI rooms, nnlsneObasement. 2 car siding anda yardthat is easyto spot ess conditionv are prime’ for the active familythat needs2 18.1 acres ¯ wel! treed, HopewelI ...... ~ of "’Tne~uteracker ¯" whenw II large eat¯it. ~ltchen,front rOom, garage,on beautifully landscaoed mantan. ., Wethng f offers, featuresn th s ranchhnm,~ ...... q,.~ reereat on rooms, .°vers zed. Twp. 1100’offrontage$53300 [GENERATOR.... gasone’,, mark ts tenth yearthis heday diningroom and 2 baths.All set on lot. Extras ...... seg,se0. ’ somethingfor everyone¯$44 a00, (jualitv carnet throw’houtentire garageand arge eat- n k tchen. - [powered230’ volts suitable for I season. ’ o cul-de.sac...... $39,900. homeDlusc~ntralair’~onditioninBReasonable taxes and main- 78 acres H.gpewellTwp. heavily home or eampiug,’$150.809-799- Several of her classieal ballets CONVENIENT¢"iq~’’ ~W ...... makethis homea ..pure deli.~ht., tenancecosts, [ havebeense ected by auditionby "OWNH L..~N,,.~vr.,~a e. eatures ,large hying ,room, we.enemawire stream z#uu’crei.~ m[0472. [the Northeast Regional Ballet tennis c~ur~s."noo~"sho~in,*"an:l, ,-. ,-,-. - =orma~ uming room, or, ht.. . **,,,-~= ~nn "r~n ...... l.Oar -- BnacEdog with white Associatien for rformanceb s,c;h°h°]’Three,bedroom!ow@o=us moderneat-in kitchen quality EAST.WINDS,O,R COLONIAL-6.1f..u,r..a.!a.c.res, Eas_[,Amw~/Twp pawschest and stomachname[ ihr, pvlm.,~,nnl~P~nn~lRnn=,~Yf s L’..L. ,;~,,.,,~;,,~.~ h,. ~,, c~,~v~,..~s. paneledfamily room, three large ; umy,l year o.m.w~Ln ma.ny .ex: ...... wt=w,rag. tunu,~,~,~,auu. x i "Tupper"vieinity of AmwellRd, [ n’nnt’*~l"’d~r~=t~.~i’~.~’l~ ...... ~’~,.~ ’~t.~..~tI~ :~=. [:":-~,-~r ...... ~ .... o -~,’~,, nenrooms,two and onehalf baths pensiveap ointments.~estleo &206, 201-748-3557after 6 eo eat ...... ": ...... mishcdnto a famly roomw~th : m~:t~n~,n, and ¯ ...... a ..... ’ amongstta~l rees and nr vote 1.8 acres¯ West¯ Amwell Twp¯ ’ ThePrinceton Rag anal Ballet SPOTSWOOO" Bl.level 3 bed- wa to wa carpetmR¯ budt¯ in¯ . Ex~a-~...... ~ .... ~wu. .(2a~ . ~a~tiB~.-~ .=:~ rearvardinDevonshtresection¯ . of Scemc,trees w th stream. ] --.. Caman wh ch is made up of rooms,eat-In kitchen vlth formal ’ I ’ ¯ /r’" .o,u. vuaS,ul.deaIor auu - " ’ 13 500 P Y’ dlnOigroom,.. #~SL.’~k.~d family ~oU~heerS;.b3~:, and _4.,,..stereo ,tional bedroomson second level prestigte, homes. Completely, $ ’ ’ ORGANFOR SALE-Call betweenyoung d aneers chosenby ...... tr,~. U w ...... At¯ ¯ v ... ,..~,? ,-.. ,.nee ,t.u :Also includes customdra~es and coverenm split ceoarsnaxes ann ’ 9-4 609-466-0018 aunition trom various dance KENDALLPARK - 3 bedroom tachod 2 c.~.~rage. All on a s’ ’ . " schools throughout central Oeadendstrew( In a WOOdearea¯ rWeOdr~sn~Pd~;n~gla~s p noors to irods, and quiet patio area.’layer JUST carpetea:!eaturing v nga roombreathtaking $33 ~{~0~ ,entrynopewell ’5 a--" Townsn ..... p, I "ranch, "’Spo~*’~L~ Featuring ...... ~41.9ae central air conditionl~g, m~CueSsl]~IREDUCED TO$54 ~ 900 ’ . formaldiningroom,eat-inkitchen. ¯ JerseyandnearbyPennsylvania modernkitc’~,(~l~,.uac "¢ k bar and N.Y.C..... $43,500. MAGNIFICENTCOLONIAL -lover oak ng a pane ed family , [ --~ s sehedu ed to nerform th diningroom, . ,ul ""l baths,attached DANISREALTY. INC. . [MANVILL.E- .3.room. furnished garageand more ...... $38.500 ...... -. I.ovely 1/2 acre ot with several room,2 1/2 baths, full basement apartment,uunues meluaed, Call q’h~o,.~seasonat Princeton’s’~’e War MemorialMcCarter (201)297-2822 largo shade trees frame thisi~nd2cargarage. 20-725-8667. ~.:’~=?’~, ~ . ~t)tl,uplex WLml,u.’.N.l~::t nenrooms ...... ~;2uo.uo n cturosouecn .n .., ho~. 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Storyand Photos fade fromthe picture, and are leaves are far too big to be ByStuart CrumpJr willingto’fight to protectit. OneJapanese and hybrids weren’t StaffWriter suchgroup is the N.J. Nutgrow-aroundat the time(50 to 70 years ersAssociation.Its members,who agowhen the tree wasplanted). The once-mighty American comefrom all over the state, wouldventure -- hestitantly chestnut which populatedthe seekout the veryfew larger trees - to say that it is an Amer- forests up and downthe East which somehowor other have ican chestnut." coastat the turnof the centuryis managedto escape or survive almostextinct today. the blight. He added "that the blight Noother tree grewso quickly Theyhope to find one tree practicallywiped out the species andprovided both a fine crop of whichis blight resistant, and beforeall the varioustypes of nuts for eating and woodfor whichcan be bredto forma new Americanchestnuts could be building. generationof healthy,full-grown catalogued. Consequently,the Chestnutwood was widely used Americanchestnut trees to re- Princetontree mightbe a variety ’ in the NineteenthCentury for populatethe forests andshade whichwas never put in the books. railroadcross ties, telegraphand front lawnsonce again. telephonepoles, woodfences, In their quest for a healthy Do-it-Yourself beamsin coal minesand in home blight-resistant tree, the construction. It was also an association is conducting a He also explained the excellentfuel to fire the ovensfor contest to find the largest procedureto followif youfind an brick, iron andbrass industries. Americanchestnut nowgrowing Americanchestnut this fall in NewJersey. Theindividual whichis producingnuts. ChestnutBlight reportingthe largest tree will "Put the nuts in damp A fungus knownas the chest- receive a $50 reward.(Contact sphagnummoss. Use little nut blight (technical name: FrankSiebentritt, RidgeRoad, sandwichbags and put three nuts "endothiaparasitica" ) causedthe R.D.2, Lebanon,N.J., 08833.) to the bag. Put .them in the downfallof the Americanchest- Prizes will be awardedby the refrigeratorover the winter.You nut. Flemington Fur Co. at the might plant them indoors in First discoveredin NewYork FlemingtonFair on Sept. 3. February. City in 1904,the blight spread "Put themoutside after they quicklyup and downthe coast. sprout. Usea minimumof water: Bythe endof the first worldwar PrincetonTree they don’t like too much,"he the American chestnut was said. virtually uselessas a com- Thereis a tree in Princeton If the Americanchestnut is mercialtree. whichjust mightwin that prize. savedfrom total extinctionit will Theblight gets under the bark Mr.Siebentritt recently visited be as a result of the efforts of ofthe tree around the base and the tree andwas impressed. The ¯ individualswho keep searching splitsitopen eventually killing tree is located on private until theyfind a blight-resistant the tree. property,and the exact location strain. Experts studying the blight is beingwitheld at the requestof "I think thereis hopefor the concludedthat it probablycame the propertyowners. species,"Mr. Siebentrittsaid. fromthe orient duringthe 1890’s Measuredthree feet off the "Not only fromthis tree (in throughinfected woodfrom the ground,the tree is approximately Princeton),but from others that Chineseor Japanesechestnut. 28 inchesin diameterand 35 feet aresimilar to it. Thistree looks Since the blight hadbeen known high. like it shouldbe goodbreeding in Asiafor hundredsof years,the EdgarRex, secretary of the stock.I’d like to seawhat the orientalchestnuts bad developed state shadetree commission,and seedlingsfrom it woulddo out in an immunityto it. James Clark, memberof the theopen. I’m willing to betyou After theblight decimatedthe Princeton Townshipshade tree they’dgrow upright if theyhad commissionand formerhead of the room. Americantl:ees, theoriental va- the grounds department of rieties wereimported to replace "I think the Americanchestnut their Americanrelative. Un- Princeton University also is the most beautiful of the fortunately from a marketing examinedthe tree. chestnut trees. A forester in pointof viewthe Orientaltrees "Thistree is probably75 years Virginiaonce told methat it is are inferior to the American old,"Mr. Rex estimated. This also the fastest growingtree of chestnut.Some species produce wouldmean that it wasplanted all." nuts, someproduce wood, but beforethe blight spreadto the noneproduce both in the same central Jersey area. It’s Natural Range tree. sonkehowmanaged to remain Breederssuch as the ]ate healthy. "Therearen’t too many "I’veheard that thereare trees ArthurH. Gravesin Connecticutspecimensth s size still around," growingin Oregon,outside the and HenryHartmann of the he said. tree’s natural range, wherethe Jersey ChestnutFarm in Wayne, "However,I’m not too en- blight can’t get to them.There’s havebeen trying for years by thusedby this tree becauseI see also a big grove of them in careful crossbreedingand in- trees like it everyday.It’s a Wisconsinwhich are over 100 ! breeding to produce superior broken downaged American years old, andthere are somein -. hybrid chestnut trees that are chestnut, and has seen better northern Michigan.These were days. It mayhave escaped the all plantedfrom nuts takenwest resistantto the"blight. blight simplybecause it is far by settlers," Mr.Siebentritt said. LARGESTAMERICAN CHESTNUT in the state? Maybe.If it NewIlope awayfrom any other chestnut "Unfortunately, whennuts canbe determinedthat this 35.foothigh, 28-inch diameter tree Forthere is hopeof a tree, if it be cut trees andnot becauseof natural from these trees are brought resistance. In the Poeonosfrom in Princetonis indeedan Americanchestnut, then this tree, down, that it will sprout again, and Werethis article to appearin backeast and planted, they too whichappears to beresistant to thechestnut blight, mayform Stroudsburg,Pa. and north the will fall victimof the blight,"be that the tender branch thereof will an encyclopedia under woodsare full of them,"Mr. Rex said. "Therefore,the hopefor the thebasis of a newgeneration of Americanchestnut trees¯ "American Chestnut (see not cease. Chestnut, American)"it would said. future of the Americanchestnut -Job 14:7 probably stop here. Hor- lies in locatinghealthy, mature f TENTCAMPERS ticulturists haveall but aban- trees in this area, whichlived TRAVELTRAILERS donedhope that the American llealthy Specimen throughand apparently survived PICK-UPCAMPERS ’~’;’: the blight." ¯ TAEUS¯ TERRY chestnutwill everreturn. After examiningthe Princeton ¯ COACHMAN¯ COX i *:’ :;~ ’ But the Americanchestnut, a "Eventhough it’s not perfectit ¯ TOUR-A-HOME . :,. remarkablypersistent tree, is a healthyspecimen," Mr. Clark tree Mr.Siebentritt sent sample ’ refusesto give up so easily. said. leaves to Dr. RichardJaynes of ¯ JERACO¯ SCOTTY Thoughthe blight kills thetree Mr. Siebentritt was more the ConnecticutAgricultural u CAMPLINE¯ PUMA Mr.Rex. College for examination.Dr. ~ abovethe base it doesnot affect enthusiasticthan "The ::=.: . ~,d the roots,As a result, sprouts biggesttree we’vefound so far in Jaynes wrote back that the IRENTI ", r-’ :.---,. continueto growout of old our search was 16 inches in leaves "appear" to comefrom VL~it OURComplete .L~\ " chestnutstumps for years. diameter," he said as he a Japanesechestnut. CampingStore Usuallythe sprouts grow for a examinedthe tree. However,be However,Japanese chestnut . fewseasons, almost tothe point warnedthat this tree maynot leaves only growfrom three to BARBER’S ofbearing fruit, and then they too actually be a pure American six incheslong. The leaves from WE’llFIX YOUR succumbtothe blight. chestnut. the Princetontree are eight in- CAMPING CENTER Some stumpshave been "The tree’s contouris dif- cheslong. Also three expertswho HITCHESINSTALLED ¯.~.~’/.(FAVORITE repeatingthis cycle for a halfferent," Mr. Siebentritt said. examinedthe tree thinkthat it is SALES&’ REPAIRS century. "Usuallythe Americanchestnut probably Americanor a sub- U. S. HWY. NO. 1 A smallgroup of chestnutgrowsstraight up. This one speciesof American. SOUTHBRUNSWICK loversare determined that the branchesout sidewayslike the The mystery remains (Nextto Finnegan’a Lane) JohnDavid Lhi. Americanchestnut should not Japanese chestnut. But the unresolved. 201-297-3049 loeMco/c/sr (609)924-8866 MontgomeryShopping !] RENT I Route206 "1r I A BETTER :" FIGURE : BASEBALL/BASKETBALLCAMPS ";I in Pennington,NewJersey !:1 ! Ages8 - 19 1 or moreweeks ’! I Pro& Individual Instruction il ! I Forfree brocllure:Phone 609-737-3666 -I ! Orwrite: Hall of Fame I I Baseball/BasketballCamps ! ! Dept.30 ! I Pennington,N.J. 08534 :’1 I ,..BELTVIBRATORSI DIRECT FROMOUR FACTORY m JOGGERS e Mattresses,Bedsets. 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