"°Franklin NEWS-RECORD

Vol.20, No. 50 Twosections, 24pages Phone725-3300 Thursday,December 12, 1974 Secondclass postage paid at Princeton. N,J, 08540 I0cents/copy; $,l.501yeer

Littl,e support seen here for government change

by Brian Wood tions are held in May. Franklin could pick anyone of them, such as veto powersover the council NewsEditor he said, it couldadopt the old formof and the appointment of department PlanF commissiongovernment, it could pick heads, but that poweris balancedby Hardly anyoneturned out for the the committeeform again or it could the need for council approvalof ap- debate Mondaynight on the proposed The Democratssuggested mayor- evengo to the state legislatureand ask pointments. changeof gevernmentin Franklin and council plan F, wherethe mayoris for approval of a charter designed Speakingin favor of the current fromall indications, that movementis elected directly by the voters during specially for Franklin’sneeds. form Republican George Consovoy, deadfor now, elections in November. Thegovernment specialists pointed the chairmanof the plans ng beard The forum was’spousored by the At the forum Mondaynighi Dr. out the differences betweenthe plan and one-timemayor, said the "change Leagueof WomenVoters in response Ernest Reock, from the Bureau ef used nowin Franklin andthe one the is not wantedor needed."He opined to a driveearlier this yearby township Government Services at Rutgers Democratssought. In plan D, the that the electorate has voted on new Democratsto switch to the strong- University, educated the audience, mayor can be dismmissed by the governementforms twice and each mayor type of government for whichnumbered less than 25, on the council, while under plan F he would time they weredefeated. Healso said Franklin, difffercnt types of gevernement haveto be recalled in an election. if the mayor were elected by the This townshipcurrently operates available to the community. votersdirectly he mightfind a council under council-managerplan Dunder Dr. Reoek explained that the Morepower composedentirely of his pdiitical the Faulkneract, whichspecifies that Faulkner Act was passed in 1950and opponents. the mayorbe elected by his fellow allows a numberof options for com- The mayor would also have much (See suPPoRT,page 9.A) councilmenand the municipal dec- munities to govern themselves. more powerin the suggested plan,’ ’Tract could test newcanal law ByBrian Wood The plans have been under planningoffice and "overall they are commission existed, it (the NewsEditor discussionfor several monthsand if not in favor of the development." development)would be in the review the designfollows usual patterns, each zone," Before the Governorhas even ap- lot wouldbe 1.26 acres of land. A Not happy pointed its members,a test case may duster design has also been filed, Toomany too close’ be developing in Franklin for the however,which would make each lot "We’recertainly not enthusiastic Delaware and Raritan Canal State six tenths of an acre with openspace aboutit," he said this week,"It’s an "It’sjust too many houses too close Park Commission. spread throughout the development, attractive area and that type of tothe canal,’ she said. SusquehannaRealty ef Harrisburg Needless to say, township en- project will be very serious and ex- TheFranklin resident said she Pa. has madeformal appliratien with vironmentalgroups are not tee happy tremely hazardousto the canal." couldn’tunderstand whythe Governor the township planning board for a about the prospects for the develop- He went so far as to say the had not appointedthe nine-man developmentof 192 homeson 302acres ment, whichwould have homespriced developmentwould harm the canal commissionformed by D & R Canal of land near BunkerHill and Cop- in the $80,000range. "even if done under the right con- StatePark Law whichwas signed over permine Roads. The development Bruce Hamilton, a memberof the ditions" becauseof the water runoff twomonths ago, She said only she and wouldbe 600feet fromthe banksof the EnvironmentalCommission, says that such a tract wouldproduce. oneother person had been named for canal. group has filed reports with the The environmentalist was also the jobs¯ concerned about plans to develop At this point it is not clear howmuch sewers for the tract and the power the commission will have Griggstownarea, whichthe developer althoughit is supposedto be able to is currently workingout with the reject projects, eventhose plannedby Department of Environmental state agencies. It wealdalso set the Protection. limit for the reviewzone. "As sewers go, so does develop- Mrs.Hullitt hopedthe hearings for ment," lie said, meaningeace the the Susquehannatract wouldnot start until the commissionwent into action. sewerswere put in, other developers FRANKLINHIGH SCHOOL seniors performedtheir class Dupre,Larysa Wityk, WendyMason, Rob Games and would carve up the area around (See CANAL,page 9.A) play this weekend.This group of seniorsis shownin a WarrenWait. Griggstown. scenefrom the play, "U.T.B.U.".From left to right is Linda (Cliff Moorephoto) Dr. Hamiltonalso said he does not see a development in that area. "Franklin already has areas of high density," he commented. Lee Bullitt, a memberof the D& R Board draws line for FHSband Canal Coalition and one of the two people appointed to the new com- . mission to reviewdevelopment along ByBrian Wood to go. Otherrequirements that the parents Also they must makea "detailed, the canal, feels verystrongly that the NewsEditor Instead the board, after around must meetby next Wednesdayinclude certified list" of all expensesthey Susquehannatract wouldfall within nincty collective minutesof executive a separate bank account to deposit expectto incurand finally they must the reviewzone of the commission. Confronted by around 50 angry ¯ sessions, has requiredthat the band fundsfor the trip, those membersthat acceptthe lossesof all their depositsff "The Delaware and Raritan Canal membersof the Franklin High School parents raise by next Wednesdayat take care of moneyfor the bandmust the hoardcancels their trip at the last study commissionrecommended that Band Parents Association Monday least $45,600of the expected.~18,0~0 be handedfor $48,000,the insurance minute. the review zone extend eee quarter night, the Franklin School Board policy of the band mustbe increased Thislast-minute list of regulations mile in from the canal," she ex- backed downfrom an earlier demand and they r~ust further assure tire from $300,000to $1 million andthey cameabout ’after Mrs,Eileen Hem- plained, "and I’m sure the com- that they haveall the moneyneeded boardthat theywill paythc balanceof must makeavailable and require all mhig, the BPApresident received a mission would follow the recom- for their trip by yesterday, or the their expenses for the OrangeBowl band membersto take out accident letter from the board last Friday mendationsof the study. I think if the beard wouldnot give them permission Trip by the end of January. insurance. notifyingthem that if theydid not get all their moneyby Dec.11 theycould not go. Beadyto argue Sewerswitch won’t affect rates Whenboard membersfiled into the meeting Mondaynight they met a roamtall of band parents ready to The change in the alignment of a change to save time and money. townshipengineer and the contractor Thedh’ector added that there wasin Oneengineer predicted they could argue with them about the sudden sewer line on CedarGrove Lane will as to whosefault it wasfor tile mistake fact a "net gain" for the authority,and regulation of the band trip, Before not cost anyadded expenses, cuntrary saveSit,000 by piecingthe line on the in locating the water pipe. the taxpayeos,becanse they had been to a report in the "HomeNews" last side of the street, sincethey would not tbcyopened the sessionto the public, Enginnm’ingrequircmcnts state able to go downthe side of Amwell theymet in executivesession. week, haveto rip up the road .’rod repaysit that sewerlines mustcross water’ lines Itoad before they approachedCedar again. Whenthey cameback to the meeting Lawrenee Gerber, executive at right angles, so as tile lthe comes, Grove. theyalso told the parentsof the four director of the sewerageauthority, The authority agreed to the change downAmwell Road to Cedar Grove. said last weekwhen thn stery ap- other requirementsthey wouldhave to in spite of residents’ fears that the theyhad to cross to tile centerto pass Mr.Gather said the protests of tile meet,which included the stipulation peared that the authority actually trench .’it thn side would damage over tile water main, residents also mrtercd into their saved moneyafter all. that theyepun a bankaccount that had their property and homes.But last Mr, Gerber explained that there decisionto changethe aligmnenthack to be co-signedby the boardsecretary, The mixup started whml the weekthey revealedthey wouldhave to would ha no actual new expenses again, FlorenceRandolph, authoritydecided to put the PhaseIII ch.’rnge hackto file original plans Contractors for the sewerage becausethe contractor plannedtogo The board membersadmitted to the sawer line downthe side of Cedar becauseof an unexpectedlocation of a downthe center. Since the authority authority make regular "change parents that they had bean GroveLane instead of the center as waterline. bondedfor the entire amountef the orders" in their orighml plans for "negligent" in not setting saeh hadbeen planned, ’the contractor, That revelation sparkeda series of bid, the moneyis alrsadythm’o for the constructinn sach es this whenever GeorgeHarms and Co,, proposed the douJ,’ds betweenthe anthority, the work. theycan to save nmney, (Sen BAND,page 9.A) Newstate law could save Twp. money

by Brian Wood lie said the act i’l,~ uh’osthat twoor roinalndoris availableto giveout, So nfciuded under tills statute? Mr, "1 Ihink It ouaklhe a il~nlendoi~ NewsEditor moregovormnenlul ua is of dlffermd far nauoaf the moneythis year has Briscoo said samecommanitles have help,"she said. cinnnulnitk~or eutrltiel Ixl Involved beentaindl~%l ant yet becausethey are cooperatedon ixdleoconinnndcatloll ,’ranklhtTownshi l’s nulyer,Jl~eph Arecently passed state law could sach es SelOul boards and lena still gattiag out the wardtiler tills ’aclltik)s, rhtnnhlgde uirta’~onts and Marline,flail nut icardof the slit ate alive Franklhl ’rowashipsad elliot’ couuollser tawnshipcelnniilteell, moneyIS avullablo, sealssere ees, r lern 8 ne dead no IJllher,hut wasso Interested lit It lie aonuuunltioathousands of deilar~ |f If u itw service is galag to he Therehave also heun nppllcatlons for applicationsad next yenr the same promisedto call tile iowaship theyapply for the money, rovldud the DCAinuy grant under shine IJio act was IIISSe~ but Mr, liliiO.lli[ nf nloileyor tiiern will. he iluinlll~cr GeurgnNlckersoa, "relict a Calledtbu hirer-LanaiServices hut, tlto act tO pot’ cent of the oporntlonul Brlaeoosaid he didnot knowhow nllotnd to die IiCAfar the grants, Icticr onl hlunedhitnly’aild fnd cut ihlu lltile-knowustatute falls underthe rests of the Johit ventlu’e for foul’ nlaay, eceordingto Mr,llriscoe, howFrunklin coukl aso tile fullth, Proposedzone change jurllllethsl of the slate llepartnient years,Mr, Ilrlsl+’oe alsoexplained that Tiieproonduretiler nlustha folhiwt~l Fhirnnlroitundol )h, fhnnieedirector of Cainiliniiliy Affairs, whichIs in If two towns w~tod to qomblno tnapp[yfor the grautti Is as follows;1) for Ihe hoardef educeion hi Frallklhi chiirgeof grunthigaround 15010~0 to existing sorvl¢o~i, tim grnnt conld A reaulutlonltltlt lie lassedby the hinl net heardof the atutulnhut siia lllal government,l) A tnasablllty aid tan n led "very, verygood," She Fl’anklln has alreudyentered un IIIosO eunilnnnllt~lliat lnoei Its covereosbt of coneolhlathllttile two,’ egrt~tlientwiiil surroundlligtowlls to Tile FranklhlTownshlpCouncil wlll’oonduot lie final readingnext Thur. roqeiranienls, whichll~ ~uhllies lie SOllilnlt on stadylnuitt becelidutd~l ou l!le juhd I~iilli Silo knownf "severalhiahai~es" adeyon an ordinancethat will crusts a premiumzoning area thai fulidtng,lnit wouldhuvo lo he"within ventureaildar the SUlrUrvialonof Ihe u’avidnn dolt wardenservice for li fee correspondwith the shadudsoatlol~ of the mapabove, 1’)to purposeof the Thedeslgii l,casoll,~ DCA3) flooringsnni~t hoholdou tho alice lie dogkennels lira cut sit luted changele to prote~ttile cunalftmn water runoff thst couldaccompany tile leeal study and finally the wo ’e theiOal’i couhluse ilia innna~7 behiial lhe nmnieitel hni!ding,Dr, developmentof lha land on one.tiers trains, Plannersht townulna say the Aecallllnghi Carl llriscoe, nn d. til~n,ooliallolhid n!uuk’lltulliy ninathii lluiilnnt ilia lair shewuaied hi wiilt nlllll allUreud Mnrihaiagrneii lhui ihal)t.!A tlrnlile antisend to ]alirephyof tile area lit und0slrublato over.development> The fichd nt the IICAthis eel hl designed shalyhy rosnhitlun, lhn eel audlallind tu the llnporhi. in!gill u ) ily In thul, nowm =dnnan lot elo w I be doubledto 100,01,)0square feat Out of the Wiioli ilia aei witslxlaaltd by t|in ielidenl of schanls,IIr, EdwhlCran, "Weuiso huvn |u etiirt thinkingof to eltl)Otll’tigo localgoverulnnnt unltl illlOrofliudngour rt~arda ’~ lie raided, 214paresis of held htvolvad,(}5 wouldbe lealt than the two.acre iu COllietogoll ~!’ andlU’uvldo Joint log!shiiure lhla year, thiiy aUoiod Will[ klhd? di~ll, Dr,t)riuidell wasuut of townnl raqulranrantand oul nf thah14 wouhlbesoms nun<~onfunalng building aervliJesthui n g it oiliarwlliebe duio $tt,~0till farIt, of wliiehltO0 000 will llo Ihe thno and/snlvalhthle far eoiu, whk’hintghi nleanl!anih u ngaertces Iota umhirthe nowordhlauae, hniepolldontly, tuwurdsnlloraiioual costs, The Whatkind of aervlneniulltht he inenl, wllh nnothertown, 2-A the Franklin NEWSRECORD , Thursday, December 12, 1974

SGSsfudents Students learn treatedto rock show

Sludents at the SampsonG. SmithSchool’ enjoyeda Rock planning and zoning Concert on Tuesday, December23rd during one of twoassemblies. the programfeatured Not manysevenih graders Kingston Trap RockQuarry. showedconcern about con- "Promenade,"billed as a knowthe difference between ~.s in past years, the Social demnationby the government "ClassicalRock Presence." an "R-t5" and an "R-20"Zone Studiesteacher invited a local for publicuse and the rights of Instrumentsincluded the bass or what a "Highway- official to addresshis classes the individual property guitar,percussion, bells, Development"Zone is. But as part of their study. May owner." Mocks. organ, piano, Ray Slavin’s seventll grade Frankel a member of the She also noted that the systhesizersandvocals, with social studies studentsat the Planning Board, visited the students seemed surprised lightingandeffects. SampsonG. Smith School are groupsafter their bus trip to whenshe pointed out that the Numbers ranged from ShdeI|ank o1[ Ata.ville probably at least as discuss the Master Plan and population would increase originalpieces by W. Rup- RUSTICMALL¯ EAST CAMPLAIN ROAD,MANVILLE N.J.08835, e26.4300 knowledgeable about local ZoningOrdinance. four-foldor to about140,000 if precht, the organist. planningand zoning as many Mrs. Frankel descirbed the the Master Plac were im- synthesizer appearing, to adults¯ functions of the Planning plemented by actual con- adaptations of Bartokworks. For several years now. Board and Board of Ad- struction. Slavin has attempted to justmentas well as the types Accordingto Slavin, the familiarize all of his classes of cases they handleand their class is completing their wi@ the total planning procedures. studies by comparing the process.To this cod. he spends "They were particularly differencebetween the ideal - ~REDKEN aboul ten weekson the sub- interested m the proposed as representedby the Master MAYFBANKEL of the FranklinTownship Plenning Board ocfints to the site of the proposeo Ject, using some unusual resarvmr and the park along Plan-and the Real - as im- reservoirin Franklin.Mrs. Frankel addressed Ray Slavin’s sevenm green Social Studies Youcan’t expect a goodcut materialsas basic texts - the the canal," recalls Mrs. plementedthrough the Zoning classesduring a studyof localPlanning and Zoning, Franklin Township Master Frankel. "SOne of them Ordinance. UNLESS Plan and Zoning Ordinance, Youhave a n excellent cutter the Chamberof. Commerce mapof Franklin. the League You have good, healthy hair of WomenVoters’ "Know You have the knowledge g YourTownship" and a packet ’LargeStars’ continuesat/)layhouse ability to handleyour cut of matermtsput out by the Industrial Commission. At the Hair After you get Iv addition tile classes in- all three: terview various residents and WhenBillie LouWatt steps Miss Watt, whohas been sometimesbitter evening,it is "Dr. Kheel" and "Night of Playhouseat 246-9045.Also. business people about the on stage in TheGeorge Street playing the Enie Harperrole revealed that they had been the Large Few Stars" will the box office is open from EXPERTISE lovers in years goneby, and community and tour the Playhouse production of cantinueits run on Fridayand noon to six PMdaily. The KNOWLEDGE & townshipoy bus: Last month "Night Of The Large Few for sevenyears, is well suited each still holds the fantasy Satarday, Deeember13and 14 George Street Playhouse is the whole Team Set (five Stars." she is beginningher to the gentle emotionalismof that perhapsthey maystill be at 8:30 PM and Sunday, locatodat414GeergeStrectiv GOOD PR ODUCTS suited for each other. Therole December15 at 2:30 in the NewBrunswick. classes) took one anda half "Night-of the Large Few of Leois playedby HalStuder. To care for your hair at hour plaening tours during "secondjob," for the chances Stars," a play in whichshe afternoon. Admissionis $4., which they visited a wide are that earlier in the dayshe anotheractor familiar for his with reducedstudent rates in homeas well as in the salon. varlet:~ of zonesand land uses spent hours before the uses her full range of eelevisionand film roles effect at all performances. ranging from R-10 to R-A technique to portray the "Night of the Large Few Plans are also being com- Zones. an industrial park and camerasportraying the role of character of Addle Stars." is written by pleted for the Playhouse even a farm They were Elie Harper in daytime Playhouse director Eric production of Dickens’ "A As Addle, she encounters Krebe.who was quick to point Christmas Carol" whicil wul particularly impressed, ac- television’s popular"Search Leo late onenight in a hotel cording le Slavin, by the for Tomorrow." out, "Manyproducers are also be offered fromDecember 20- room. Throughthe comicand directors. Theyhave started 29. This production,suitable theaters in order to direct. I for the wholefamily, will play am a playwright, and have 1135 EASTONAVE. ~~ al’ternoonsat 3 andevenngs at SOMERSET begun The George Street ~7. Ticketsare $3 and$2. for Partial eclipse tomorrowPlayhouse ~o have a children undartwelve. NEWJERSEY professionalsituation to write For furthar informationan for. Mter too manypleasant either production, call the 247-6501 d rejections, I tookmatters into posesdanger to eyes my ownhands." Playingon the samebill is "Dr. Kheel,"by oneof off-off. Broadway’s better known As if Friday the thirteenth Society, the sun’s rays, when Butthe safest wayto watch playwrights, Maria Irene isn’t enough,Mother Nature is vieweddirectly, will burn a a solar eclipse is to see it on Ferries. This oneact play is a planninga celestial showof spot on the retina of the eye, televisionor picturesof it in spoof on academicaffairs in wonder to try to frighten typically at the most im- the newspapers,Dr. Kastner whichthe Professor is played everyone into believing in partant visionpaint. Whenthis said. by Dick Shepherd. unluckydays. happens,the parsonsuffers a Beginningat approximately permanent blindspat which 9:25 tomorrow,a partial solar eliminatesthe central paint of eclipse wilt darkenthe sky for vision. 3 hours. At midpoint,the moon Such damagecan occur at wilt cover.about65 per cent of anytime fromlooking directly For Qaality Christmas MerchandiseVisit the sun. at file sun but usuallythe sun There is nothing super- is so bright that weonly glance stitious abouta solar eclipse at it directlyfor a fractionof a CharlesJewelers withinterest but it doespose real dangerto second.During a solar eclipse, the eyes of anyonecurious that brightnessis reduced. anda gift enoughto watchit directly, Dr. Kastner said the eye’s says the garitan Valley Op- retina has no pain receptors 238SO, Main Street 725-2936 Manville, N. J. tometricSociety in a message and gives no warningwhen it offering somesafe viewing Is being burned by the sun’s tips. rays. The-first symptomsof Backin 1970, 134 persons damagemay not appear for suffered permanentloss of several hours or even days. visionfrom directly viewinga Thereis almost no safe way total solar eclipse. Twowere to directly view a solar totally blinded. A paz’tial eclipse¯ Sunglasses and eclipse, sucb as the one oc- smoked glass do not offer curring Dee. 13, has the sufficient protection andthe We’vegot a fine selectionof potential to be os seriously use of a double layer of dmnagingaa the total eclipse. completely overexposed POLISH and COUNTRY& WESTERN Lookhlgdirectly at the sun for photofilmis not foolproof.In RECORDSAND TAPES even ten seconds can per- fact, 40 per cent of those in- Thll Christmasgive a SOUNDGIFT from manentlyb~jure the eye. jared during the 1970 eclipse Accordingto Dr. Norbert used sometype of protective Kastner, Secretary of the device. Rarilan Valley Optometric Binoculars,opera glasses, Novicky’sMusic Studio telescopesandcamera lenses 249So. MainSt, Manville / concentrate thesun’s rays and 722-0650 are extremely dangerous to "We’vebeen serving all yourmisc needs for 20 years." °"Doyis choir . use to view an eclipse, Dr. I(astnersaid. will’--oein no suggested using an in- =- ~t. ,~ direct projectionmethod, such rranKlln t’arKt asa sunscope,to watch asolar eclipse safely. The suuscope The Six Mile thin ltcformcd helps curb the temptation to unnrc,,~’ h Oe ttou,e~ , ~.o’7 tn’ turn aroundand look directly Frankhn, lark~ wall host the at the..... sun because the UoIun2Dus.... ~oys, unolr.... o: viewer’s.nead . is tuslde. a box’ Princeton¯ tomorrow, mghtMore atstmp,e s versmns...... are to p n at the church a use a snoeoox rather mana ^.,~o~.;,,.,,a,~.. ¢ ..... a, hinge box that hts over the "~""°2" ’~ ’~ "=~ ~’~" head’ or to use two pieces of fellowslaphour will followthe ,; ...... concert,,. caruaoara, ellmmatmgtile top andsides of the box. foal 1 II I Fen~tons"tPrc~ili~

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DAVEtS OF MANVILLE, HASA TREE.MENDOUS for Franklin schoolsl SELECTION OF GIFTS! January is usually fimught: Supervisor of Buildings and HarryE. Martyn,assistant of as the month when the Grounds, wouldaid them in SuperintendentforPersonnel followingyear’s schoolbudget estimating Costs related to andStaff Relations. is developedin time for the physical needs, while Dr. Forthe first time, the Board annual school election in Richard Jensen, Director of of Educationhas become February. But budget Instruction, wouldplan for directlyinvolved in budget ~ t spadework actually begins new programswith them. preparationat this early i~ longbefore. Afterth s in t al preparationstage, as well. Its Finance This year, Superintendentof was complete,supervisors and Committee is currently Schools EdwinW. Crandell principalswere to return their meeting on a regular basis initiated the processas early budget requests to the with Dr. Crandell and Mrs. as Octoberthe fourth, whenhe Superintendent’soffice before Randolph. Serving on this distributed budgetmaterials Novemberfirst. committeeare its Chairman, to all principals and super- Dr. Crandell is nowdirec- Dr. AdolphRatz, BoardVice. visors of district servicessuch ting development of the President Kenneth Langdon as Media,Pupil Personneland district-wide budget based and Boardmember Harry Van CommunityServicns. upon these proposals. Heis Houten. These administrators were assisted in this part[onof the During mid-December,Dr. directed to compilea proposed budget-pceparationprocess by Crandell and the Finance budgetfor the 1975-76school Mrs. Florence F. Randolph, Committeeplan to submitthe year, that wouldinclude funds District Business Ad- proposed budget to members to maintainexisitng programs ministrator, Dr. Jansen and of the Boardof Educationfor as well as the rationale and their consideration.The Board figures for the new ones. is scheduled to vote on Teachers and Department Seniors ’ adoptionof a tentative budget on January13, 1975. ,~ Reads thewere development also involvedof proposals in select Sometimeafter that date, ..... andpriorities. input will be sought fromthe Next, principals and officers community on all the supervisors were directed to provisions of the tentative consult with two individuals The Franklin Township budget. Adoptionof a final before finalizing ¯ their . SeniorCitizens’ Clubelected budgetwill .take place later in , ~ requests. Pieter DeHaan, their officersfor the year1979 January, in time for printing at a recentmeeting held at the the questionfor the February ill surprise show East Franklin Township 11 absenteeballots andvoting MEN’SRusticMall~& Main BOYS’.SHOP Street En(ranc~ Volunteer Fire Company.The machines." 41SOUTH MAIN STREET, ~ANVILLE. new officers are John F. 725.g027 scheduled for Geoghan, President; James Ill case(If elnergency . D’Aria,First VicePresident- SGSschool Program Chairman; Evan I. Franklin CaRaway, Second Vice The Franklin Township President; Ida Schubert, fall 8,11-figUU Parks & ltocroation Depart- Secretary; Maria Ferraro, mentis sponsoringa l!oliday Treasurer, Margaret Hoarn, of Surprises Showwhich is Assistant Treasurer. designedto appealto all types ¯ Installationof officers will PAGEANTCONTESTANTS -- The three Franklin girls that participatedin the Somerset be held the early part of the CountyJunior Miss Pageant, left to right, areCarla Staronel Margaret Best and Donna of children is the ’township. Harris.The winner of the contestwas Janice Novicky of Manvillewhile the first andsecond This affair will be held on newyear. All correspondence Saturday, Dec. 14, begitming directed to the club shouldbe runnersup wereNancy Plauka from Bridgewater East high schooland Brenda Jernigan of addressedto the Presidentat Montgomeryhigh school¯ at lI u,m, in Sampson G. (KenShulack photo) Smith School. The scheduled 26M Franklin Greens, programis open to tewnship Somerset,N.J. 08873Tele 247- residents only -- free of 0333. charge. The one and one-half Every Christmas or ’ [ heur show will feature the I,affin Stock Cempaeywho Do you need will provide cartoons, Chanukah, a man playtots, songs, dances and decorating help? Magical appearance, Santa and Snoopyure UISOon file Call gives his wife a blouse, agenda and ’,viii be JuliusH. Gross Inc. distributingea’ndy te oil. AIDDesign Service Thetreats weredonated by she gives him a shirt ~ the Franklin TownshipPublic . ~i Library, -Franklin’township .. Princeton,N.J. Chamberef Cemnlerce,Shop- 609-924-1474 and ...... atie and the ’ : ...... Rile on EnstonAvenae, other donations.areeXPected, kids get TOYS.

We want to change that,and at the same time, fight inflation. :, Starting Thurs., Dec. 12 through Christmas WINTERIZESPEGIAL we will give an additional off our

-- INCLUDES-- alread~ low e Upto 2-GallonsAnti-Freeze TREESALE KICKOFF -- The Franklin Township Jaycees began their annualChristmas Tree ¯ 40-DegreesBelow Zero Protection discounted Salelast week.Tony Robb and his daughterDevon, of FreemanRd., purchasethe first tree ¯ CompleteRadiator Flush fromco-chairmen Larry Resnick, left, andKevin Kiseling. prices Photo showopens at playhouse FREE-UBR,BELT A,’O"& HOSE INSPECTION For~pointment call 921-851’0 The George Street brothm’, and "l:tandolo of Peru; the other serins is on EVERYitem in the children’s Playhouse Gallery in New Thoughts," a series dealing "Margaretville,N.Y?’, photos Brunswick will host a with the patterns of thought taken ill and around the phetograpilyexhibit beginning overa short period. CatskiWs dairy farming department from snorkels to socks Decemher(i to eoi~ide with The workof Michaelthdlai region. Miss Karp has shown theopeningof the preductians has previously been seen at her pMtographsh! several of Dr. "Khcel" and "Ni~t of Livingstoa College, wherehe groupshows, moat recently at and from pantsuits to panties. theLarge FewStars."The two teaches~hotogruplly. lie also The SohoGullm’y in NewYork p~rsen showwillinehde work runs a profess naal studio in City. of MichaelBallaiand Suzanne Ilighhmd Park. Karp. SuzaaneKarp, a resident of Mr. Baits[, o native of NewYork City, will disptay lllghland Park will disphly twostudies. Thefil=st is an- P,S. Withthe moneyyou’ll save,..go out twostudies, "Myllrother," u titled "l)eru, 1973"aild can. seri¢~ of pbutogr:tphsh’acing sists ef tbirty photagrtaphs oneday in tile lifo of [tallui’s taken in marketsund streets and get your kid a toy.

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eSct,ntod(:~.tdlos ¯ l)innorQftdlt~s MATAWAN:l:h. 34, Twomllos ~iuuthof Ill¯ 9 intlel;nctkln eItirtt 61tttly¯Attlb~tssfttlorCttrfls at tile Murkalpl.,s;~ dlltd~{Qalenlporury lur.IMe 201tltl3 Ifit)g 60~,~OFP I|LICIil) KOOR S&MP~|| PfIINCI!TON-, At the juilctinn el !tuuln 27 aMb Ill, t] lflilori northel Prbu:lllnl~ Ctlt:IISTMASIIOUI1S classics limited Wsokdiqll’ill 030.... Sutuldily~’Ill li 2,4CUAMIIDI~ ~UlqH~I~IN~:LTCIN, NJ 0U~40 20I, 207 (iO00 MA|T|ICH&RCdl* IANKAMISISAIU A6HC~WCMII~OIKNOtLINtlIINAIlONAL ({,QYI,9~I(O~I L TOII)N letters to the editor FORUM , ~he NEWS-R~2ORD Don’t waste the moneyon band teenagecenter, webelieve it fromactivities they are in- those area businesses that Thanksfor the coverage 4 would please the band volved with now. They have supportedthe Jayeeeswith the membersand the commanity also lowered their goal to 1978 SomersetCounty Junior Thursday,December 12,1974 To the Editor: miss pageant, It’s a ~easure ~o To TheEditor: and constructive way? as wellas giveour adolescents $50,000and the parents have Miss Pageant. Yoursupport n place to use for years to been asked to donate an ad- and cooperation with the read about tim pamavese- Oursuggestion is. since the The Franklin Township Weunderstand the Franklin Somereetcommunity has done come. ditional $50per family, Junior MissPageant and prior complishmentsof the young editorial Our compliments to the projects are appreciated. Jaycees wouldlike to thank menand womenwho are our High School band has raised so muchfor the band in the the Franklin NewsRecord for only one half of the money past eight years. (Phoenix, students whohave given many future leaders of America. neededfor their Floridatrip. Washington, D,C., St. hoursof their timeto the band~ Thanksfor Workingtogether will enable its excellent coverageof the Mike Thomas Maywe makea suggestion? Petersburg, Florida and Band 1975 Somersetcounty junior Public notice idea Since our country is in e Camps),why not let the hand Mr.& Mrs, H. Smith the support to makeFranklin Township DirectorofPublicRelatioas severe recession, it dees seem do somethingfor their com- 3 AbbottRoad a communitywe all can be an awful "waste" of moneyto munity? Our township bas proudof. could work here spend$60.000 to havethe band neededa teenage recreation Editor’s note; As of last Tothe Editor’. marchin two parades. Would center for several years. Monday,the handparents had Mike Thomas RobertLubinski enlists in Army it not he moresensible to use If the bandcould donate IX) raised about $36,000and they The Franklin Township Director of Public Relations The League of Women Voters of Lawrence the moneyin a more useful thousands of dollars toward a anticipated another $6,000 Jaycees would like to thank Franklin Twp.Jayeees Towfiship has comeup with an idea that might be RobertJ, Lubiusl~.the son ministrationregulations useful here. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas In addition, to training and The League in Lawrence has suggested to their Luhinski of 7Z Culver St,, experience in Air Traffic Franklinas it usedto be ... Somerset. enlisted in the Control, Mr. Luhinski will governing body that public notice be given of all Armyduring receivethe other benefits0mr vacancies that arise on township boards and com- ceremonies conducted m accompanyan enlistment in mittees 30 days prior to the appointment. Newarkon December9 ac- the Armyaccording to SFC In their observation, the League said that coun- cording to SFC Irving A Bailey. i Bailey, US ArmyRecruiter cilmen are too busy with township business to be fromSomerville, aware of all the interested and qualified residents Mr, Lubinski enlisted for that might want to serve on public bodies, training as aa Air Traffic Furniture In Franklin there are around 15 of these com- IControlSpecialist. mittees ranging in importance and activity from the After completing Basic Rejuvenation CombatTraining at Ft. Polk, Oldpoint & votnith tem~veo v o shade tree commissionto the very active planning Louisiana,.Mr. Lubinski will thegentle, wo)erle$~ Chem.Cle~n board and rent leveling board, I P~ocess.Safe for veneer&~nlav. . be assigned to the Army wenviolins & guitars, Franklin councilmen knowhow hard it is to find Aviation School at Fort C]Expe*t refinishing inetua(ng col, people who have the time to serve on these com- Rucker, Alabama. His oredlacquer & antla~in9. mittees, muchless the expertence or desire to do so. training will enable him to [~ Kitchencobmets r~finlshea. workas an Air Traffic Con- [~] Caning,rushing & SOlmhng. It is not uncommonfor seats to remain vacant for [] Supolies,O¢~V*CU forao.*~,~’out. i troller in s tower control sellers, some time while others have more than enough ap- facility. TheWoodShed Stripping plicants, Perhaps this public notice would take t: Onsuccessful completionof Rellnhlhlna Center SridgepointRd,, sort, MeodN,J, another burden’ off the shoulders of the coun- t his training he will be able to 6 mlet northo Princetonoff i perform in accordance with Route206) cilmen. Federal Aviation Ad- Coil201 359.4777 for esfimams Weask the council to consider the 30 day notice 2 i CtosectSundoy &Monday idea or some form of it. It might provide some fresh } talent to these important boards, which the council often relies on to makewise decisions. 2 Christmas !~Ij~I!IIIZIII~II~III!I:IIII!IIIIIIII:I!II.IIII:I!~!i/i~ilili:iiiilZ~ilililililiiii~iii~;ii:iiii~ii:ii!i:i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :~:i:i~!:?~:~:~:i:i:i:i:E.i:!:i:~:i:~:?~:i:~:i:i:i:i:~i:i:!:i: i Trees I The Franklin NEWSRECORD FORSALE Published every Thursdayat 300 WitherspoonSt. Princeton. N.J. 2 by The Princeton Packet. Inc. 2 FreshCut From Pa, Local Office : 240 Smith MainSt,. Manville,N.J. Reasonable 08876. 9 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 6. Middlehush.N.J. { 08873 8 DakotaSt. ¯ Manville Telephone: 725-3300 (Courtesy Dolores Rowland) { An aerial vies, of East Millstone. I Brian R. Wood...... Managing Editor Needa newcar? Peter Jegou ...... Advertising Manager Checkthe Classified pages. Alice Leeh ...... Office Manager

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,,SoothMo,.S,...,o. MontgomeryShOpl)hlg Celller ¯ At the corller of I{oules206 ,lid 518¯ Rt)ckyIllll) N. J. ¯ (609)914¯9400. ~28North M01n Street ~..~.rt,0J,C, Manville,N,J, Tbursduy, December 12, 1974 Tile FranklinNEWS’RECORD 5-A High school students form service organization EtttPIERCIng T CLII]IC Agroupofstudentsandtbeir Franklin High School. which According to Stephe_n "Franklin Students are recruiting about a dozen The "Student Rights and munieationswithin the schooltheir plans and discass mutual ¯ Pro~e.lanalPiercing faeultyadvisoraroatbempting will have no budget and Michlovitz.Student Activities Organization" has been students from each class," Responsibilities"board will be building, monthly seer- .problems. ~.mong those ¯ |errlnhlecflon to create a neworganization at sponsorno events, Coordinator, the new patter!rod after a service explainsMr. Michlovitz. charged with handling dination meetingsare being participating are the class a Nourv0by Apl~lntment groupat Rutgera, Asnew personnel volunteer, grievances and informing held called "UnifiedStudent presidents and advisors as 92¢7040 It’s functionswill be sup- they will be asked to man students of their rights. The Activities." well as representativesof the 19ONelleu St., Pdncefoe,N.J. pertive- publishingschedules, three major’advisory beards faculty advisor reports that Representatives of all Franklin Students "S~fit|Phpl¢il~l &PId~r4 Since 1~5" helping with tickets or whichwill carry out the work they are nowworkthg on a aspectsofsehoolaetiviticswill Organization. yearbook and chaperones, handling of the F.S.O.. explainedMr. viable grievance procedure meet together to coordinate school newsanoer. grievences and generally Michlovitz. that may web include some I I assisting other school A "Student Affairs and form of ombudsmanor a organizations. Activities" committee will forum. "Webegan with a core of help with scheduling, Finalw a "Public Affairs" nineor tcn kids whohave been assemblies. P.M. Session section Will be com- for you... active for s couple of years, activities, clubs and social municationsgroup. It will act Nowwe want to expand and events. as a. liaison betweenschool. faculty, administration and public cash,. Membersof the F,S.O. will also staff the new "Student Activities Center." whichis school menu now.being rebuilt and will be c.usgon furnished by tile P.T.A. Ad- jacent to the front entrance andcafeteria, this office will serve as a center for student activities. checking In order to improve com- Monday,Dec. 16 Applesauce-Milk Your ownpersonal line of credit from $500. to $5,500., PAINTING depending upon your needs and All Beef Hamburger Friday.Dec. 20 qualifications. Aninstant loan ButteredTri Tater & wheneveryou need it as well as Pickles MeatBali Sandwich PAPERHANGING PeachHalve - Milk w/Sauce 20%SALE overdraft protection. Buttered Potato Gems he Hillsborough National Bank, Tuesday,Dec. 17 Pineapple Chunks on Milk Wallpapers& Vinyls ’~ Italian Spaghetti 8 to 8 Daily 9 to 5 Saturdays w/MeatSauce JuliusH. Gross TossedSalad-Dressing Editors alwaysseek ideas for Italian Bread-Butter Inc. ~T community features and THE NATIONAL BANK FreshFruit - Milk photographs. Call with your Princeton.N.J. AMWELLROAD’ OELL8 MEAD ’ NEW JERSEY 201’ 359’ 4800 FDIC Jdea! (609) 924-1474 Wedoesday,Dec. 18 AMONGtheorganizers of FranklinHigh’s new service organization are (left to right) seateD. Hot Roast Beef Sandwich RoseR[ggins and Barbara Nelson. Standing- Gail Shoemaker.Amy Tarantino, Mr. MashedPotatoes - Gravy Michlovitz,Joaney and Ellen Land. Buttered GreenBeans Cookie- Milk Thursday,Dec. 19 Franklingirls join Italian Pizza ButteredKernel Corn in ’Nutcracker’prod uctionCheese Wedge You can steal

ASthe holiday season once be seenthis yearin the role of Flute. Larrywill be in ActI as BOOKS ® again approaches, with ChineseTea. Linda Beckman.one of the youngguests. Christmasdecorations going of Spotswood.makes her first Dayton Umholtzwillbeseen say on display, regional andcivic appcarance withtheCompenyas Fritz, and young Tami ballet companiesthroughout in the ReedFlutes andis also Ellen Umlmltz makes, her MERRY the country are digging out seen in the Waltz of the debut as the Harlequin Doll CHRISTMAS! a their Nutcrackerdecor, busily Flowers in Act 2 and as a and in MotherGinger and her sewing costumes and fran- Snowflakein Act L clowns. George Philcox of tically rehearsing the ever Vivienne Bisogno of New Spotswoodrepcatshis popular popularTschaikowsky ballet. Brunswick,will repeat her best! ~d So too, the BrtmswickBallet role as Dewdropand also the Theatreis nowdusting off its Arabian Variation. The role of Herr Drosselmeyer. SomersetBook Gift&Shop props, designing new Spanish (Rot Chocolate) Other corps members are costumes, and repairing old Variation will be dancedby Ruth Shladovsky, Kathy onesfor its seventhannual full Ruth Brodhead ’of East Keller, AnnJestich, Karen length production of the Brunswick and Angela Naughton, Martha Newsome children’sfavorite. Starone of Franklin. Kathy and MetokaSingletary all of East Brunswick,and Jacqui tot only 19q This year will see somenew Skislak, also of East Been- I’¢ ns.gzs9 faces in the revisedversion of swick and t{uth Broadhead Molotzakof Old Bridge. the Brunswick Ballet will be seenfor the first timein Theatrc’s production, which the CandyCane Variation as Brunswick IBgh School on Flowersin Act. 2. Decemberl4 and 5, bethdays Clara, the little girl for at 2p.m.Dean Spencer of East whomthe Christmasparty is Brunswickwill partner Lois given in Act I will be danced Connelly-Umholtzin the Sugar on December 14 by Janice ~ __ Plum "pas de deux." Mark Yiollemaand on December15 Tcrranova also of East by Leslie O’Connor,beth of Brunswickwill be seen this East Brunswick. The Nut- year partnering CarlaStarone cracker Prince is Nicholas of Franklinin theSnowForest Dariano, also of East Brun- scene, swick, Etlee Arky and her Karen Harrington, of brother Larry, will be seen Englishtown, one of the againthis year, withEllenas Compan:¢’sfirst soloists will the BlueAngel and as a Heed ] Our quahlyeraftedsolldmapta andwolnutchost. N¯ J ¯in Revolution have completelydovetailed and centerguided ...... Thecheut...... dularlndetlgnandmny beused separately or groupedwith our other ready. is subjectof book ,to-finishfurniture. Stop In andchoose tram our large selectionof piecesfeaturing: hinged door cabinets, The NewJersey Historical hangingbookcases, deaku, butcher-block type tables, that helped shape NewJer- storagebeds, shelvlng, chulru plus more .... Commission,adied by a grant sey’s revolutionary hsitury" from theStateBiceatennial and supportsthestate’sdaim Commission,has published to the title, "Cockpitof the Country Newtbefirstdetailedchr°n°l°gY°fJersey’srolein the ,o,o, ,,oo AmericanRevolution. Workshop II "New Jersey in the AmericanRevolution, 1763- The publicationis available At The Marketplace- 1783: A Chronology," by for$l.0ofromtheNcwJerssy Rt,27,Franklin Park Dennis P. l{yan of East llistorical Commission,State Mon.thruWed, SSat. 10-5:30 Orange, covers 20 years of Library, 185 W, State St,, ThursEtFrl.lO-9 Sandier & Worthputs pure "noteworthyeventsand dates Trenton, N.J, 08625. luxury on sale, m Avelvet plush carpet that’s AT LONGLAST... The New thick, deepand closely sheared. With subtle highlights and Athirl~, soft vehet I)lush carl)el f)l’ Acrihtn.()n sale this weck ttnl.~: IVIICI-IELE’SCaterers shading. Restaurant A carpet madeof Acrilan acrylic fiber, (’t)lorfast, Easyto maintain, Static resistat~t, Andsoft, like wool, is NOWOPEN It sells re~’ularlyI’m’ $14.99 st1. yd, Butthis weektruly, it’s just $1 l,i)9, im.l@il~g’it~stallatitln Featuring THE FINESTIN overspecial Airhm cushion. / ii [’hereare lots of rkh solid (olors to oh(iris( fl’om, too, KOSHERSTYLE DELl i I Acarpetr" masterpiece.At the price t)l’ maflrdinary tree, That’s tim’ st5’ e, and HOMECOOKING , SPECIALGRAND OPENING PRICES For YourChristmas and NewYears’s Parties andAll YourCatering Needs AppetizingandSmoked FishDept. SANDI£R&WORTH You’lllike our style, Partyor MootingRoom on promluee I Ope,lfor.raokfottf.h00..., 1255State Road(Rt, 2061 I For our .puoial Shop-at.Horn0uatvit:e ~,!h I lunch, unddlnnur " I I LAWRENCETOWNltHIRt 2!)(I l I,ll, li 0,3 llulo 5(JLllll ()f Ihlker~thl~il~ !,ffl, (60q)ttH2.OLihO I Princet on North S h opplng ’ Center I I OTHERSTORES; IN NEW ~ER|EY, I,alullh)wll/Norlh ||rHn~wlck/l~ilrunltt~/~,Jl)rl)l~lliuld ~ffllJ Stn:cut~tnlnil aid" I d, IN flEWYORK, NullUUl/NttWhtffgh/l’Otqlhk0ol)%ill (tnlJ Milldloh)wII oucpoLq UOlO Princeton [ : ...... , , t Communitycookbook by .loaa Burke1 | ’30Ilill Ave, Speakingof Franklin... ~ln.574g J

George and Barbara Cleveland, Ohioand the air- **** .... children Laurie. Jim and Hawkinsand children Linds pert wasclosed for three days. Kristi drove to Ripen, C, eorgie and Tommyspent The Bayer family lives on Bob and Joan Burke and Bruceand GayTalley and 9 Wisconsin to spend the Pleaseremembertoeallmc their ThanksgivingHoliday Dahlia Roadin Somerset. children Mike, Kelly, Danny year old daughter Janice Thanksgiving holiday with if you have reeemlyreturned visiting relatives iv Shenan- andTimmyenjoyeda five day traveled m Berwick. Penn. Tom’s parents and three froma trip or haverelatives doah, Pennsylvania. The .... trip to Cape Cod, sylvaniatovisitgay’sparents, sisters whoall were home coming to visit, for the Ceil and Drex Lyon. They fromeollegefor the fimt rime Christmas holidays or have highlight of the weekendwas a Massaci~usetts where they arty special aewsto report. family reunion of relatives Paul and Heide Cieurzo of entertained Bob’s parents spent four days in Berwick andtook a side trip to Roading from New Jersey and MacAfeeRoad in Somerset Allene and Ed Burke of "~.ly~imi~l~tmi~,i~A~i~mt~Im;Am~imi~,i~et~i~ Maryland as well aa from traveled to Kingston, Rhode Brockton. Massachusettsand to do someshopping. They live g Pennsylvania. The Hawkins Island for their ThanksgivingBob’sbrotherEdandsister-in- on Chandler Road in ]~]P inn th|s ad with you Somerset. family lives on Hill Ave. in vacation to visit Paul’s lawBetsy and their three boys ~ ~j[~ parents. Mr. & Mrs. Paul whotraveled fromWaterville, ry Somerset. .... ~ and receivei. vO~off on any accesso, Cieurzo. Maine.The Burkes live on Hill ~ ***= Ave. in Somerset ’=’W-Don’tbe Disappointed,-~ Tom and Judy Rut and Earl and Pat Bayer and daughtersPare, Shelly, Diana, ** ** Julie, Maryand Jennifer .just ( l ri tma Layaways now~ returned from a trip to Nor- Paul and Diane Quayle I love the Christmas-tide I alwayslike thegift being accepted. thern Michigan visiting recently returned from a trip andyet, I get.... friends for the Thanksgiving to Boston where they spent 1 weekend.They enjoyedwinter Thanksgiving witll Diane’s We have a large Mrs.Thomas Vail preparestwo of herfavorite pie recipesfor sports and also wentriding an parents and attended the I noticethis,each year her holidaycompany. Pat is chairmanof the Dramedepart- But howI Iovethe gifts a snowmobile. BostonCollege football game. I live; I gve. inventory of fully ment, CedarWood Woman’s Club. Their five day trip was Paul and Diane are graduates ~. m.~ extendedto eight days when of B.C. and reside on Orchid assembled bikes. Theserecipes havebeen selected from the CedarWood theyran into the snowstormin Court in Somerset. Woman’sClub Cookbook "The Happy Cooker." I1 is available the B ue Echo )ires 12-24-74 for sale by writing to the CedarWood Woman’s Club, P.O. RI. 206North, Harllngen ~ Box258, Somerset, N. J. 08873. Belle Mead ~ SOUTHERNPECAN PIE featuring ~ ~ BIG WHEELBIKE SHOP Serves8-8 9" Pie LIFE STYLE FineLadies’Apparel ~ ~ 281 S. MainSt.. Manville725-8150 ! ~ Satess Service¯ Parts¯ neeairs 8eattogether with rotary beater: Y~ cuc melted butter, 2/3cue Man8-Tues 10 5’30 ~ sugar,3 eggs.V3 tap. salt and1 cupDark Karo Syrup. Line 9" 6-A Wed’Thurs ~Fri i0-8 ~ ~ Openevery day until Christmas Saturday’10-5:30 banWith pastry. Cover bottom with 1 cuppecan nawes. Pour The NEWS-RECORD Thursday,December 12. ].974 ~ (201) 359-7155 ~m:;f~.~;t~.~.~.fm~;~i~.~.f~, addermixture into pastry.Bake until set and~astry is nicely browned.Cool on wire rack. Servecold or slightl,J warm. Tome.375 degrees - 40-50 rain. (Servewith whippedcream). Church PAT’SPERFECT PUMPKIN PIE to open Makeaastry for g" pie, Beattogether with mixer(large bowl) 1¾cups canned pumpkin, ½tsp. salt, 2/3 cupsugar, 2 large gift corner eggs,3 Tbsp,brown sugar. 11/4 tsn. cinnamon,½tso. ginger. ½tsp. nutmeg.Add 1 cupmilk and¾ cud canned milk (smal can). Beatat mediumspeed until smooth.Pour into pastry The Women’sGuild of MiddlebushReformed Church inedpan. Sake until silver knife insertedcomes out clean. announcesthe opening ofthe Servecold or slightly warm.Temperature: 425 degrees- Time: "NearlyNew Nook and Gift 45-55rain. (Serves6-8) Corner". All membersof the communityare invited to sendtheir The shop, located at the favorite recipesto tee NEWS-RECORDoffice, Box5, Mid- church,will be open weekly on dlebush,for publicationin this weeklycolumn Wednesdayand Saturday from10 to 12 noon. Shop Middlebushlawyer DINE DANCE at the exhibits photos SURREY INN Five days a weekDonald E, Franklin Townsbipcontest. ENTERTAINMENTI FRI. & SAT.NtTES Sbeil of Middlebush. com- A35mm SLR camera, with a mutes to NewYork to pursue varietyof lenses, is Mr.Shell’s an active career of trial at- choice in photographinghis ,,,.,.,,.o. $4,so |v~ell at torney; on the sixth and favorite subjects of country usel seventhdays be often travels scenes and landscapes. Not Bakedpotato, crisp tossed the closer environsin searchof adverse, to using plenty of salad with creamy more serene, photographic color film, Mr.Shell considers homemadedressing, dinner vistas. Results of his ex- himself fortunate to procure rolls,bread El- butter. tracurricular activity are evenone or two worthyslides shownin an exhibitof his color froma singleroll. Befeels that 1~r~Rt,27 prints at Somerset Camera most people could improve SonmNt Center, 1135Easton Ave. their picture-taking im- eetw~NB El. FmnktlnPm4t Mr. Shell graduated from measurably by exercising Niagara University and more patience, study and MakeYour New Year’s Eve Reservations Nowl gained iris law degree at experimentation. Curnell. Heserved with the U.S. Armyin Vietnam and while there beganto developa ( serious interest in photography. In tater stateside assign- AC~,etnr for All ments,Mr. Shedcontinued his photographicasides and wona numberof first-place awards Nationally in various ArmyPhoto Con- tests. More recently he received awardsin the Assn. Ad~certised of the Barof City of NewYork Photo Contest and in a Brands of Fine

A few examples.. ourprice Themusical comedy developed in TAILOREDWOOL 2695 theUnited States, and in thiscon LINED JACKET tuwy.0l course,it is reallythe Rag,$45, newestdevelopment fromseveral FROZENFOOD SAVINGSI < older types0f musicalen. tedainment,especially the0poreS, LINED SLACKS to, andthe comic opera. Atypical Ren.$32. musicalcomedy, aswe all know, WOOL & NYLON’t consistsofa light,humorous plot, calledthe "book," The pl0t in. SKIRTS.fully corp0ratesvocal music and dance lined, washable. 1 routinesI1 is in a wayrelated to Thenew "Big Pocket" MORTONDINNERS 25"- Bag.$2S. .,49’ therevue, which consists of a seriesof dramaticsketches which LONGSULKY SARAliePOUND CAKE 7’9= alsocootain songs and dances, I n Livelyk~rled t~wl N’SWEATERS | SEALTEST Manyof America’smost popular Sutton downs,Wraps, uneshave come ram he musica Hooded.Rag, $28, ICE MiLK ==99’ comedyosage, and are among thosemoat used by teachers of achoolmusic provams. At You’ll ALWAYSfind wonderful savings on RAY’SMUSICLAND tile most wanted twoIocatient, fashionsfor your Rt,28, Mlddlooex, wardrobe or Re,206 S,, at RIPE Rarltan, weprovide rental ingrumonts fez timemusic programs endknow I ¢ounon whatthe youNguawant most, Cogito Wespecialize tn qoallly in, atrumentabacon, we have dia¢ovaNdthat"quality deaen’l At The MARKETPLACE eeat,,,ltpayt,*’ If yeaot/our child MATAWAN lit, 34,two miler Suuti~ of mInterested in leamlni to playa RI, 0 hltor~ucbcn mualca!Instrument, atopIn today 201.566,0100 endtalk with our protozsional AI ]’tla MARKETPLACE ul. endtmhlnl trail, Weva PRINCETONt opendeity until 9 P,M,Fridays end dunuttanO HI, 27 & 5to Saturday|unlit 6 P,M,For mote tnttusNorth of Prlnoatoe lnfomtien,cell ua It 201,207,a123 Coil UgOI N1~39~ (Mlddlonox), mt, tt~l~I~1. nwm 536-2092(Rarltota), Somerville Manville MusicTips~ Uuyrecord5 carehHly; cheek the FoodtownMarkets E. 4n Street S, MainSt. COrm5for0[Jgiuel ~und llack~ illl~llll!ll I - - Thursday, December12, 1974 The Franklin NEWS’RECORD SCCstudents Coliegewill presentChristmas music . ,,, ..~ .~ ¢r~,~.~ ~ ~.~: ,,, : seeking IThe Pinebrook Junior Thegroup of twentytrader MissHeld[ Breunig /lope ~¢1~ , ~’ t~*’~ 1~ ~ ~ ¢ toy donations CollegeChoir will presenta the direction of Mrs. Dean willaccomnanvthec~ora~] W~. ~,k¢"a,,’-J Nla,e,=A~nTId~ concertof.sacred and Chris- Stortz will. presentchora MissMichael’s Jacabclla, ~’¢:~Y~, N" r~nRnmm, t mas mnsmon Sunday at- selectmnsincluding "Cantate Shawsee-onDclawere Pa is ~.~,.s,,~,~ /llA$11111111 BRANCHBURG -- ternoon December15, at 4 Domno"and"CherubimSong theflutist ’ " ’~.4 ~"9 S:,~A ~ ’ Somerset CountyCollege !~ p.m,at the BibleFellowship No, 7," TheChristmas Can- Afolk ’m’ounwill nresent ~.~:/S~~(’~ Iil ¢. | students are asking for $~Church of Franklinmeeting in tata, "God’sSon Is Born"by severa set’net ons ~ .~.4"~-"~’XTT’~ ~,~ I~/~!!’~1~11 donationsof toys andcandy i~ the SamsonG. SmithSchool, PeggyHoffmaa will also be ’ ’ ~, L~’ ~i,~ ]~" iJiLJVL~iiil~, from the communityfor performedby the choir. ~t~~ ,.=,~..~1~ ~ v distributionby Santaat two !1 AmwellRoad Somerset. Christmasparties the students will be hostingfor disad- vantagedchildren. Thefirst party tomorrow will be givenin Room112 in the collegeinterim building, up on FKAHKLIHTOWHSHIP’S from 3-4 p.m., for ap- proximately100 children, in FLOORSAMPLES conjunctionwith Somerset CountyWelfare Department. colonial tili backchairs In the role of SantaClaus will contemporary with ottomans COMPLETEDICVCLESTORE be GrahamRoss, Dean of Jo-AnneE. Clar Spanish endtables Witha’ completeline including Administrative Services. darkpine & ¯ RALEIGH¯ VISTA ¯ ROLLFAST Santawill distribute gifts and IMMEDIATEDELIVERY ! ¯ PEUGEOT(exclusive) candyto the youngsters. traditional coffeetables Jo-AnneE. Clar andall accessories Thesecond Christmas party will be at SomersetCom- engagedto ALSO! l SPECIAL! ,~, ~ALL BiCYCLES ASSEMBLED munity Action Program local dentist Comein and inspect (SCAP) headquarters on 15% off BRACEWELL ourselection and Lewis Street, Franklin (5 yearguarantee Township,Wednesday, Dec. SLovenand Dolores Clar of ~nwminnl 18,starting at 2 p,m.Santa, in 12 MyrtleAve., Nutley, have Largeselection of fabrics available the person of EdwardG. announcedthe engagementof Perry, Director of Special their daughter, Jo.Anne 15% off EducationServices at the Elaine,to Dr. JoshuaCharles and... collegewill giveeach child a Payne,son of RogerS. and PICTURES Mrs. MichaelNemeth. The former MarleenEhrl. gift. Approximately200 MarianPayne of 432 Cedar -- LAMPS I children from SCAPand Grove Lane, Franklin HamiltonPark are expectedto Township. attend. A June 8, 1975wedding is ~" WALLACCESSORIES.B MarleenEhrl weds planned. IV up " Y furnlturee4 MA~NSrR~r I Both events are being MissClap is a graduateof | SO. BOUNDBROOK,N.J, | sponsoredby the CommunityNutleyHigh School and the Relations and Academic EssexCounty Vocational and ,.u,,o.,,,,, MichaelA. NemethPrograms Committee of TechnicalInstitute. She is now StudentGovernment. employedas a dentalassistant MarleenEhrl, the daughterMrs.Karen Muller and Mrs. in East Orange. of Mr.and Mrs. Ludwig Ehrl TheresaCharletta. StudentsMary Ellen Fedak Thebridegroom-to-be is a of 1612Andrew St., Union,was Thebest manwas James and Pare Haverland,coor- married to Michael A. Aiello. Usherswere John graduate of Seton Hail Marehitto,Theodore Hubbard, dinatorsof bothevents, said Universityand the Collegeof Nemeth, sanof Nicholas Jeffery Mullerand Leonard that anyonefrom the com- Medicineand Dentistry of Nemethof HighlandPark and munitywho would like to NewJersey. Heis assistant Mrs. Susan Nemeth of DeProspo. donatenew toys or candymay Somersetduring a ceremony TherecepUon was held at profqssor of fixed the UULonElks Club. dropoff their gifts at the prosthodonticsat the College at 4 p.m.November 30 at St. Thebride is a graduateof collegeswitchboard on the of Medicineand Dentistry and I Michael’sChurch in Union. secondfloor of the southwing alsohas his ownpractice at 432 1 I m I I mll I I mmum 1 1 Rev.Palastis wasthe of- UnionHigh School and at- off Rt. 22 in NorthBranch. [] DearMr. President: [] iicating clergymanat the tendedUnion College. She is CedarGrove Lane. [] Yes,I’m interested. Please send me full detailson your i ceremonywhere the birdewas employedat Bamberger’sin given in marriage by her Newark.The bridegroom bank’sSelf-Employed Retirement Plan. In requesting father, attendedHighland Park l]igh NEW YEAR’S this information,I understand that I amunder no ob-ilm The maid of honor was School. ligationwhatsoever. EloiseEhel,sisterof the bride. Theyplan a Weddingtrip to thePoeonosand will reside in EVE PARTY Name The bridesmaids matrons HighlandPark. werePatricia Tanganelli, at ~Address Mrs. MarieElena Hubbard, I MITCH’S State_ zip__ Jehovah ICily 1 speaker 58So. Main St., Manville RoastBeef Dinner-Buffet |nunn=h . iunmnu-munnunl Sundayat 9:25a.m. Archie SetUp or Drinksall Night Previtt, an overseerin the $35, percouple FranklinPark Congregation !!., of Jehovah’sWitnesses, will be Musicby guest speakerat the local Dave Martin 8- the Southern Comfort ..... congregationat }lighland Reservations Only Avenue.He will presentthe public lecture "Mankind-- Call 725-9622 Createdto Live,Not to Die.’ ff TheO )UU AreYou READY for Christmas? If Not... tax OurREADY CREDIT "Cashh Reserve" Actimmediately tot 1974benefits.

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United Jersey Bank/Par.Troy and ask about Our Porsippany, NewJersey 07054 ¯ Contributions Are Tax Dedttctible The Dover Trost Compony READY.CREDITand be READY Yourqualified contributions, up to $7,500 annually, Dover, NewJersey 07801 forCbrisllnas are tax dednetible, Interest accnmulatestax4ree until Central NewJersey’ yonr retirement, whenyonr tax rate should be lower. Central tlome Trust Company Elizabeth, NewJersey 07207 ¯ FreeRecord Keeping Sabnrbon Natiunol/A United Jersey Bank Wedo all therecord keeping at nocharge to yon. Soath lqoioSeld, NewJersey 07080 U dted Jersey/tank/Mid Stets, N,A, llszlet, New’lersey0773 Formore information about this great newRe. The First Notional Bank tirementPlan for the Self-Enlployed,nl:til cottponto Princeton, NewJersey 08540 the Presklentof anyUnited Jersey Bank at the right. United Jersey Bank/OceanCounty, N,A, Remember,to earll yourtax deductionfor this Lakowood,New Jersey 08701 year,you mltSt act beforeDecember 31t Shmthe~n New Je~ The Cumberland Nalkmol Bank Itrldgeton, NowJersey 08302 FederalRvg dntiuns permit rrdemptinu be/ore nmtnrity providrd United Jersey Bank/CityNotloaol ’ tile raten/hztercst Is reducedto ,~%rlnd thrt,¢ nnunths lntcre,ff is Vhlelaod, Nowlersey 08332 /erie[ted, Uniled Jersey nook/Third National uf thrttaa alb Coantell, NewJers©y 08 i01 403Route 206 34East.Somerset St, CornerRidge Rd,& Rt, 22 B ,Rneynanks ItlllsboroughTownship Rarltsn,N, J, Resdingtgn/ownshlp Saturdaytil ! Saturday9 A,M, to ! 2 ~eturoaytll l 725.12~ 534.4088 DepositsIn|ured,to ~10,000 Membe¢F, D, I, C, 8-A. ’File, FranklinNEWS RECORD Thursday,December 12, 1974 ,,, , - , ¯ NewJersey ByTzveeDavidMords ,0,,,i=.l bookstall Fmnkli.Township Lthraty Director iPLANTSHOP ¯ Swlnburne:Portrait of a Poet. Eye to Eye, by Diana Chang. DISSEMINATING: l)eeades, by RuthIlarris. The Last Daysof Louisiana multitudinoustruth behindthe 0votS,0~.rlellelolin~oor.dgvdetd~ne by PMiipllenderson; This novelexplores creative Story of three womenas Red, by IshnmelReed. Author insists that Swin- processes of poets andvisual existence of their Superior they mature and ~perianee Berkeley, California race. LOCATED: burne be consideredone of the artists and the interplay of life in the 1940’s, 1950’sand providesthe backdropfor the IHl0eke’fhrkw~Well0l$[~llZ~ most important and exciting friendship among young l Nihs$Ovlk d)eltonil)¢ fitch 1960’s. attempts of three industrial ~m,l*t~.u.t.ottl6(tot)lzt.0tt) poets of the lgth century, professionals as they pursue spies to destroy a thriving varied careers inthe big city. The Brahmin Arrangemeot, 0Pt~wen,~vm,,s,i,,e,~IOAH.a~KN. All God’sDangers: The Life of black gumbobusiness that by AndrewTully. portends an end to the big ~m.:~,~min~, Nate Shaw, by Theodore Jimmy the Kld,"by Donald Tile murder of an I.R.S. Eagle kl I.Ile Sky, by Wilbur Posengarten. sal,~ of a hot sauce called o,,e~,,m,.m,.. Westlake. undercover agent reveals a Louisiana Red, the rival to Smith. - Nate Shaw’s oral The gang that failed tosteal ’ conspiracy encompassing Tabasco. TImirlove threatenedby the autobiography scans his "TheHot Rock"isback with a businessmen and organized restorationof his wife’ssight, eighty-fiveyears, telling of his novel kidnap plot that crime, luheritors of Earth, by Paul David, disfigured since a : slave heritage, whippingsby somehowdoes not phase their his father, joining a fighting Aoderson. plane crash, wonders if his intendedvictim. TheBird io Last Year’sNest, Aloeand Annadiscover the marriage can endure. ’ tenant farmer’s union, prison, by Shaanilerron. and being a mule farmer in a Lethal Gas, by Ron Korz. Revolvesaround the Basque ~. ~’.~[]~i worldof tractors. Twoinnocents, one a prison uprising in Spainand a father guard and the other a con, and son bound by love and Alexanderh Tsar of Warand meetin MiddleAtlantic State violence. Peace, by Alan Palmer; Penitentiary and commenceto Profile of the RussianRuler take the prison apart. Milton Berie: Aa -;:~ whodefied Napoleon, sought Autobiograpi,y, by Milton to unify Europeand died under The Meeknessof Isaac. by Bm’ie. ~~m mysterious eircumstanees. WilfiamO’Rourke. Comic relates his en- ~~ The opposingvalues of two tertainment world ex- F~-~--- ~< PACKINGfor the FranklinWomen’s Club annual contribution to the Christmascookie-candy former boyhood friends is perienees fromsilent movies projectof the StateFederation of Women’sClub’s for institutionsand veterans hospitalj is Dusty Varga borne out as we see Jake, a with MaryPickford, Night (left to right), JacquieD’ Cruz,past president of theclub. DoloresEwing, a clubmember and Vietannvet, andBrian, a draft Club days with Al Capone,TV herdaughter Laura. in government resistor, meet in NewYork superstardomand everything. ~~ City. in between, W at Marquette ~:~ .... Solncfiody’s Sister, by Derek ..... " ;k,t~ MILWAUKEE,WIS. - Dusty The RhinemannExchange, by Marlowe. Varga, BoxB, Franklin Park, Robert Ludlum. Thoughhis record of in- is representingthe Marquette United States esponage correct hunchesis lengthy, University Collegeof Liberal agent Spaulding goes to private eye Braekettbelieves :i ’ Arts in Marquette’s student Buenos Aires to meet with he is on the trail of a ~ governmentthis year. Erich Rhinemannin 1943 tO psychopathicmurder. ~i’~, ~’ j~ The son of Maryand Julius partake in an obscenetrade of i ~ ~ Varga of Franklin Park, diamondsfor gyroscopes so ] WE’LLFIXYOUR ’ Verge is a graduate of St. thatthe ~ermans and ., Peter High School. Americanscan prosecute WWj ..x~:L,"FAVORITE He is serving with seven IIto itsconclusion. other representativesfrom his 1 I~/’/~.~. PIPE college on the 26 member The Slightest Distance, by Addthe HappyHollday touch to y ...... tertalnlng...BuyS...... PartyNeeds by’ senate to the Associated lienryBromeli. I~ Students of Marquette Viewsthree generations of Johnuavid Ltd. Hallmark...plates, place mats, napkins,cups andeven a colorful11 ’~t inchhigh University (ASMU). the Richardsonfamily bonded eemcrpieee...wlthSnowmao you’ll Imveextra timeto spendwith yourfriends. /’0B~C~0NI~" The responsibilities of the together by their quest for ASMUsenate lie in proposing quintessentialinner peace. 160919Z4-a~B0 NASSAUCARD AND GIFT SHOP andpassing legislation in the k4 MontgomeryShopping Princeton North ShoppingCtr. interest of the student body. The Spell of Time, by Meyer Next to Grand Union Levis. Route 208 Jerusalem provides the St. Matthias setting for the young Americanscientist, Joe Sch- holding wartz, and Researchdirector Uriel Buchalter,to enter into a bakesale pact with Felicite concerning her love. / The St. Matthias Rosary Carii, by Ninette Beaver. ! Altar Society of Somersetis Strange story of Caril having a bake sale this Fugatewho, as a 15.year-old, ¯ weekendafter all masses in was sentenced to life im- MRS.JOHN MUNROE from’ the SouthBound Brook-Somerset Little Leaguereceives a .L ~ , p checkfromdohnKerecmanof the ThomasJ. KavanaughYFWpost2290mManvdleaspart. . mesonDe|, risonmen[ ior ....nor ln- Theschool is located on vovement in the sa ,~ of theposts annual fund -rmmng activities ’ Franklin Boulevard. murderof ten people, r I + +~0 " ...... ’ ...... ELECTRICTRAIN SET EvenM rs. aCI us " WITH has to take time ~ ~I)’~.L~, . HASE OF tI~~A ~,~ I ~ _. ~" ~ ,.. to haveher hair J ~ ’~’~~Jlll~ ~l~ ,owsn9M~TINCHOUS I g|rkatr,,,,,ea ,-k|IA sister, Patricia Ann, and a done for the holidays... J ~~~,N-d~Ti~ ~n~’~Sf~%HOUSE~_. ’ ~ ’~ ~"...... br other,,1 nhn’Pbomas, both at | ~’ " ©s~rwlrs~©I.~m, lel home;her maternal grand- II parents Mr. and Mm,Leland ’~mimlml~ . n | ZT F ~.ey of Wagele’ Ok a ~~ : ...... ~ so call now n [] ~~.~2.L~,)ept .... Funeral serwces were held and her paternal grand- ~ ~::~?~ , poles andtrackslde signs ¯ 1 a,np PowerPack Mondayfor the baby who parents, Mr.and Mrs.Phillip if U ~ [] police said apparently l). Sickafooseof PhoenixAriz. ~~° ,,f 469-5Z24 m strangled whenher clothing ~ ..... t WestinghouseElectric Clothes Dryer caughton a crib last Friday. , m ¯ 3 permanentpress Seven!~no,nontho]dSusunAnnaF. Krenn ! ii TIRAATI= I e.S.Mrs. Cl,,uscallcollectl t setting..... h with Cross-VaneTumbling ~" ivlarle ~lCKalooseoaugmer el Yes wehaveqlftcertlflcatesl it ...... Idrinse Westinghouse ~ lxelul..... E. anoAnne : i’darle . . ~UL/IlVl/’~/C ~--- .--=. ~ tm ~ - gt ¯ Watersaver ¯ Threeposition l~.eillySickafoose,g6ClaremontMrs. Anna , Fuhrmann AVa ~.nd Rink J control .... urns 18Lb. Capacity temperature :~ tread, Franklin Park, was Krenn,67,of83WinstonDrive, 262W llni0fl"" - ----"’- the correct amount selection--regular, pronounceddeadon arrivalat Somersetdied Friday in St, J of waterfor every lowand air-fluff PrincetonMedical Center, Peter’s MedicalCenter. New OPENTues Thus Fn"’"9lo 9 Wed9 to6 Sat 8 30 to6 e~o~oad AgitatorWasher : .... - "’ - ¯ : II ¯ TWOdrying ¯ Safetyswitch in The child was in her itrunswick, wbere she had "Ai:UI,LSEItVICI,’,SALON"inchMing Ih’autyClinic, BodywaxlngandPernmnentlashes J g 2 agitation/spin doorshnts off bedroomand her me(her in speeds,just set the HP.~q~Duty selectionson timer motorwhen door beena patient for onemonth. Pro L~ndaGa,ria Ample~king in Rear Men’shi-hi Wed5"30-9 --time dry and another room of the house She w~ born in Germany " dial for the one is opened ’-. ml you want permanentpress. whenthe incident occurred, nndlived here11 years, ¯ Verylarge door ~,~’~.... police said. The baby was ¯ Automaticbleach ¯ S water ¯ Lintfilter is easy openinglets you foundoutside her crib...... temperature to getat, easy Serviceswere yesterday at adds toeless handlelargeloads AMass of the Angels was 9:30 a.m. in the Boylan bieachas youwash selections quickly,easily celebratedat 9a.m. Mondayin Funeral ilome, lag Easton After youvisit us, keepup I St. Paul’s Church,Princctan. Ave., NewBrunswick, with a Westinghouse Fr0st-Free Interment was in Atlantic ,0 ,+ .os.+ Westinghouse 21.0Cu.Ft, CapacityRefrigerat0r.Freezer with ViewCemetery, Manasquan, Itesurrection ill St,Matthias ~ at ii a.m. Tuesday. Church. the goodwork at homem ~. "Continental" Continental3.Door 7.Day Fresh Meat Keeper In ndditionto her parents, Burial was in St. Peter’s ~ Convertible Dishwasher . --~ thu child is survived by a cemetery, withglI.Pushbutt0n Control Model RS216R ,nour sakn, wensesdcntificafly ~ ~ ~’~ ~ Model sc4oo ¯ 2l,Ocu. It, stm’asecapacity I’ornml,HoclRedken products. 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byPeterChe, The Warrior hoopsters are 6’3"JeromeMoedyatforward Kalvin Gardner. both at crnascountrystandouts. They Aside from their five SportsWriter under newcoaching and a new (19.2 average, third in the guard. Other sophs are Tom are soph Jerry Young(State scheduled dual meets the Group 3 X-C Champ) and ] systemas well. in whichthe county), and guard Rnggie Umar. Ken Huckley, Gene trackmenwil participate in Franklin High athletic 2t-man team practices as a Carter (16.0), whowas the Brookins,Craig Seawrtghtand senior DaveJalajas in the 2- the state-run Developmental teams kick off the winter unit, splitting into Vars|tyand teamassist leader. Twoother Joe Carter. mile, senior miler Scott Meets, the first of whichis seasonthis weekend,with the JV teams for games only. senior guardsreturn. Theyare CoachMartin feels that the Bassinger,and the 880trio of next Saturday at Jadwin Gym spotlight on the Warrior "Everybodywill get varsity Jim Betts (4.8) and Steve playerswill haveto be patient Carl Mobhiy,Dick ttemric and .in Princeton. basketball squad, whichlast time, and that includes the Muse(3.9), whocan-also play in learning the newsystem, JimTurslello. year experienced a disap- younger sophomores"stated up front. Joining Moodyat but as they do, the teamwill The top sprinters include [ pointing7-18 season.New head Martin. whowill go with a forwardis 6’2" seniorand top hopefullyreach a point where senior Pat Blair, who has run= I~VI~R’YTI-]II~dC~F:I’IR CoachHerald Martinand his disciplined pattern offense rebounderGene Pearson (9.1 they can be competitivewith 9.9 in the I00, soph Moses assistant FredKeimelhope to that has options allowing scorer) with 6’4" sophomoreanyone. Mendez, semor Brian turn things around,beginning players to use individual JamesPace at center. The Warriors open up Mid- O’Sullivanin the ~0dash,’ and Saturdaynight whenthe team move. Juniors Ken Smith and State Conferenceplay next senior MarvinFoster in the travels to RoselleCatholic for Defensively,Martin plans to Willie Davenport,high scorers Friday at South Plainfield. 440. Leading hurdlers are the seasonopener, use a man-to-man,with zone fromlast year’s JV, figure to Their first home game is anotherpair of seniors. Larry Other teamsstarting the and prassavailab|eifneeded, see plenty of acUonatguardTuesdayagainst Princeton. Suttonand Jeff Loft, winter campaignthis weekend "It’ll take sometime to adjust and forwardrespectively, and Football co-captains Dave include the winter trackmetL to the newsystem,’ but the are joined on the team by TRACKMENIIOPEFUL Ingrain and Rich Feendoe Peter Storm who begin tomorrow at guys havethe talent, and if classmates MikeBallot and switchtotheshatpat.Withthis Princeton.andthe perennially they work to develop that Jeff Hinton (forwards), and Coach Ray Horne’s winter nucleus Hornebelieves the strong girl’s basketball team talent wecouhi he contenders guards PhilLatawiec. Larry trackmen, several of whom toamhas the talent to winthe (95-15in six years of play), for the Conference Cham- Benson, Trent Hicksoa, and are hot off the CentralJersey Group3 championship. Oiled Wool who open at home against pionship," commented Ken Young. Championshipcross country South Brunswick tomorrow Martin Of the seven sophomores team, enter the seasonlooking afternoon, Wrestling, girl’s besidesPace, twofigure to get for State Group3 Indoortitle. gymnasticsand bowlingbegin TheWarriors are led by five in a fair amoumof varisty TheWarriors boast a strong Cedar Wood later this month, seniors, includingtop scorers time. Mario Gonzalez and distance team led by several winter boll Sweaters (700Series)

resolutionschangingsomehigt~school Crackencame out solidly behindthe Bad n °our,° offerings and accreditingsome suggestedplan. S ate r d a y Nothing is as snug and warm. even in cqurses in the "P.M.session." Board After the meetingMr. Cullen said dampweather, as oure wool, Retained [Continuedfrom PageOne] memberRaymond Mesiah called it a the poor turnout for the forumshowed "goodstep" that the eveningsessions himthere waslittle or no supportfor a natural oils give these unique sweaters werefinally receivingcredit, changein town. The thirteenth annualCedar criteria longago butthey said it hadto WoodWoman’s Club dinner a high water repellantquality. be done.Some parents in the audience Warrantlistings for $974,232.37were approvedand they awardedbids for dance entitled "Winter were not so convincedthe board had WonderlandBall" will be held All are hand frame knitted and fully andtheeleetr°niCthehighSecuritYschool systemstoDictngraphat SGS C ana I mind.thebest interest of the studentsin saturdaY,inPerthAmherst theSevencsektails willArches fashioned with raglan shoulders. The Security Systems. rContinuedfrom PageOne: beservedat7:30p.m. followed snuggest cruising companion in any Not concerned Thesubject of substitute teachers r]so cameup again as heard memhar by a complete prime rib hiker’s duffel. StephenMiklos. the past president Harry Van Houten objected to the Lou Goldshore, a council to dinner. board’s continued policy of hiring GovernorByrne could not say when DancingtotheDannyMecca oftheBPA.said"We’renotconeerned tile governorwould name the other Orchesterwill continuetll I Available in Turtleneck El- Crew Neck - about the board,s involvementin this themwithout college degrees, peephibutaddedhedidn’tthinkitwas a.m. Bone, Navy, Black El-White, Rust thing, but wewish they had done so Dr. EdwinCrandell the superm- sooner. Whydidn’t they meetwith us tendent,said they neededthe teachers a "longtime for this typeof thing" to The dinner dancecommittee becausethe substitute list annually take. Hesaid it wasnot a "delay"but consists of Mrs.Jack Gaidc. in September?" the normal processing time for such chairperson; Mrs. Howard Otherstyles also available(not oiled) Other parents pointed out they had runs short aroundFebruary. appointments. MilnaI.co-chairperson; :Mrs. signed slips releasing the board of Joseph Bocklage, decor- educationfrom responsibility for the [UnnOrt Premiumzone ations: Mrs. Hugh illg students and chaperoneson the trip, ~ I[’lff’ " I and they wonderedwhy the board was Reilly, reservations andMrs. [ContinuedfromPageOne] The Susquehanna development Gerald LeStrange, door setting morerequirements o~ them. wouldalso he affected by a newor- prizes. Mostof all, the parents felt they dinanee scheduledfor secondreading The drama department of could neverraise the neededcash by "tie wouldbeeome.a prisoner of the tonight that wouldcreate a premium the CedarWood Woman’s Club yesterdayand said the verytrip itself council," he said. zoning area along the canal in the will hold its annualChristmas was being threatened by the board’s RepublicanJohn Cullen. also the southernend of the township.It would Party Friday evemng ~ild actions, GOPcommitteeehairman.saidhedid "Thekids really want to go," one not want to "foist" any form of increase the minimumlot size to December13 at 8:30 p.m. at governmenton the elctorate, "It does 100,000square feet. the home of Mrs, Roeeo PRINCETON.NEW JERSEY mothersaid. The development would need a Capetto Memberswill be SPORT SHOP not matterwhat I think. Let a charter zoningvariance to build in the area givingreadings and acting out 138 NASSAUST. 924-7330 Executive huddle study commissionlook into the matter Mort.Tues.. Wed. 8- Sat 9-5:30 Thurs8. Fri. 9-8:30 and let the voters decide." under its presentdesign, improvisations. After huddlingin executivesessmn Mr. Cullen also said he favored for onehour the board cameback and leavingthe local elections in Mayfor announcedthe new time-table the fear it wouldhe cloudedby national parents wouldhave to meet.They also issues in November. Conservationist movies dropped the joint bank account and added the clause that the parents Demoeratstand wouldassume the loss for the deposits A "movie night" will be and "Worldin a Marsh." feature~d /~t’~’the Tuesday Thepublic ~s invited to the if the trip werecancelled, Bruce McCracken,the Democrat meeting(December 17) of the Althoughstill upset withthe board’s that conductedthe petitioningfor the meeting,which will he heldat actions, the parents were more con-change repeated his stand that the Franklin ConservationClub. mayorshould he elected directly by Films to be shownwill include 8 p.m, at the Middiubash fident they could meet the new "Canoeingthe Big Country," Reformed Church in Mid- requirementsand pointed out that in the people. Heclaimed he foundmuch fact someof the insuranceregulations of the publicin favor of the idea when "Howto Makea Dirty River." diebush. The Org l Yo lve had already been planned, he canvassedthis year. The board’sactiongrewoutofa Healse stated thal the voters would ~:~l~:~i~:~.~:tt~l~:~l~L~,~z~:~ concernthat the bandmight run into becomemore involved during dee- ’ problemssimilar to last Springwhen tions m November. ~ ~/jjus/c/Sln... "~’ ~ they wereinvited to ~ bandfastival Also speaking for the change was ’ ~ Been Seeingon TV that turned out to be a hoax.This trip DoreenSimko, past president of ~he HohnerElectric Piano will take the band all the way to LWVin Franklin She said there were ~ New ! toomany elections intown, andthat Bowl.success partyworkers atrounding wouldupvotes have inbetter fewer OrangeMiami,where they will per[urmin the GUITARS& BANJOS Melo.Sonic Electronic Organ ~ YAMAHA,ALVAREZ, Attorneyadvises elections. ~ tte’A’= ial = ~ 12 string, 6 string CAMEO,VENTUREA, -r0m H,l mon- g UUNVi Kfd Board member Kenneth Langdon Interestgroups ~[ Classical,Electric TERADA also said their attorney advisedthem that if the band did not meet the "There is also a greater chance financial commitmentsof the trip, that interest groups can sway the ~[ GUALITYREPAIRWORKDONEonthePREMISE8 they might becomea third party in elections in Maywhen just a fewpople ~ GUITARTRUMPET & DRUMCLASSES anylegal actions, vote," she added. ~ . ’ ¯ Inotheraction the board approveda Whenthe members of the panel resolutionealling for schoolelections were asked which method they this February and they passed preferred, however, only Mr. Mc- ~*~[t[~ ~rk ~h~p 430S. 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by DaveAllena With Hillsboreugh and GRABA FISTFUL OF BridgewaterEast dominating, outstandingrunners anda host OLD-EEFASHIONED BOURBON FLAVOR. of fine defenderslead the roll call of the South Somerset OldeBourbon. There’s 138 years of Newspapers’1974 All-County bourbon-makingin every bottle of DantOlde. Football team. It takesthat kindof know-how Hillshomugh,which finished at 8-1-1 with MountainValley to makegood honest bourbon at a Conferenceco-champianship, goodhonest price. placed six players amongthe HERITAGEWHISKIES SINCE 1836. first 27, whileEast, 9-1, which was Group III championand Mid-State Conferencewinner badfive playersselected. Franklin Township com- phited a 6-2-1 season for its best record ever, and placed four menon the first units, while BoundBrook, Ridgeand NorthPlainfield all hadtwo. The squad, whichfeatures five first-team repeaters from 1973,is chosenby the coaches and the papers’ sports staff ONLY andconsists of 27 playersfrom 11 highschools. $6.O9 Offensively, four running QUART backs were selected and 13 werechosen in all, including 11.29 kicking specialist TomRaf- i/2GAL. felt. Backfrom last year’s squad on offense are Glenn SOMERSET’SFINEST DEFENSE -- (Front rowleft to right): Bodnurchuk,Fred McDonough, Kevin Gardner. (Missing from Pat DiPsolo,Glenn Parrish, Jim McCIoskey,Larry Dubiel, .... photo;Gary Bell, RichFoendoe, Bob Dugsn). ’ 86Pros{ Vitiello of Immaculataand SIialghlBourbonWhbske? Hillsborough’s Brad TerryBarnes; (Back row)’. SteveSaocco, Walt Hynoski, Steve ©JW. D3nl {hsltIlUS Co. Yusiewiczand Ed Sandora of NewYork. N.Y. East. backs are just as good. drew praise from his coach "Larry is our best defensive (Continuedonnext page) Repeatingtheir first-team Fred MeDonough of Gene Schiller who linemanand our best offensive honors from a year ago are Billsborough, East’s Steve stated, "Rieh’s play has been lineman."Dubiei led the 3.5-1 Gary Bell of Hillsboroughand Saocco, Walt Hynoski of exceptionally fine all year." Pioneersin tackles this season Bound Brook’s Bob Dugan, Manville, Terry Barnes of Rich went both ways all year and has manymiddle-range Five lineman, three Franklin and GreenBrook’s and recorded 54 solo tackles colleges seekinghis services linebackers and five backs KevinGardner makeup the and aided on another 02 stops. for the next four years. wereselected for this year’s fine defensivebackfield. Foendoe recovered three MIDDLEGUARD-- JIM defensiveunit. fumblesand credited with six MCCLOSKEY-- "Jim is the JoiningVitiello in the back- DEFENSE individual quarterbacksacks best middleguard in the field will be East’sdoubledase this season. history of RidgeHigh School," of trouble Jeff Vanderbeek END-- GARYBELL .- For TACKLE -- LARRY praised his head coachHarry and KenSiegrist, while John the second consecutive DUBIEL-- This senior co- Bush. Alongwith leading his Crawfordof Hillsbaroughand campaign, Gary makes tile captainwentbothwaysfor the team in assisted tackles, quarterback Ken Smith of grade at defensiveend andhe Pioneersthis season and his McCloskeyalso picked off, Franklin completethis dream was outstanding once more., coachLou Rettino states that three enemy one for a TD. backfield. Bell was credited with 45 in- WatcbangHills’ Bill Brenn dividual stops this year and and Tony Thompson of helped on 22 tackles. The Franklin are the ends, San- Raidersenior also causedfive dora is the center, Recto fumblesand six, Oneof those Bravacco of Ridge and Tom recoveries came against . Dukeof Hillsboroughare the Middlesexin the title game guards, while Yasiewiczand and .prevented the Jays from Jeff Koch of East are the scormg. tackles. END-- PATDIPAOLO - At Pat DiPaolo of North (,-4, Pat is the tallest man Plainfield and Bell handlethe the team and he used that ends on defense, while height againstSouth Plainfield SomervilleYsLarry Dubiel and whenhe deflected a Franklin’s Rich Fsendoeare pass, caught it. and raced 40 the tackles and Jim Mc- yards for a touchdown. Closkey of Ridge at middle DiPaolo was also the center guard makeup the defensive for the Canuckswhile also frontfive. handling the duties of co-! At the linebacking Spots captain for NorthPlainfield. along with Duganare Steve Pat was the team’s best Bodnurchukof Hillsbarough blockeralso. and Glenn Parrish of North TACKLE.. RICH FOEN- Plainfield. The defensive DOE-- Franklin’s co-captain EFt

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recoveredfour freebies. (Frompage t0) LINEBACKER-- GLENN PARRISH- Averaging 14:15 "Jim allowedus to changeour tackles per contests for the defense becausehe took care Canacksthis season, Parrlsh of the whole inside," draws muchpraise from his Make remarked Bush on his out- coachBill Whitton.~’Glenn is standingsenior. one of the finest football " Centre Shoppeof Manville LINEBACKER -- STEVE players I haveever coached.’! BODNURCHUK- Selectedas Besides playing defense, your "ChristmasStore" oneof the top 100 football Glennsaw considerableaction playersinthe state, Steve led at fullback wherehe averaged i I-Iillsboroughinsolo tackles better than eight yardsa crack this year with 68, while he and scoredfive TD’s. helped makeanother 19 stops. BACK FRED MC- Playing fight end on offense DONOUGH"--"Pound for wherehe caught sevenpasses, pound,Fred is the best football Bodnnrchukrecovered three player in the state," praises fumblesfor nillsberough and Pauline. Thediminuative two- picked off one enemypass as wayperformer was excellent he played excellent "D". on defense wherehe made56 LINEBACKER -- BOB solo tackles, aidedon another DUGAN-- Bob has to be one of 22, intercepted seven passes the top linebackers in the and recovereda fumble. Used .state. Duganscored three all over the place on offense, touchdownson defense:.~,two Fred rushedfor 413 yards and on fumble recoveries, and caught14 passes for 198yards. scored42 pointsin all. For the BACK-- STEVESAOCCO -- season, Bobwas credited with Going both ways for East, 75 solo tackles, whilehelping Steve was outstanding this on another 35. Havinga nose season, especially on defense. for the football, Duganin- In 10games,Saocco picked off SOMERSET’SFINEST OFFENSE -- (Front rowleft to right): row): TomDule, Glenn Vitiello, KenSmith, Tony Thompson, J~ tercepted six passes and seven enemy passes, BradYusiewicz, Rocco Bravacoo, Jeff Koch, Jeff Van- Bill Brenn.(Missing from photo: Ken SiegristL derbeek,Ed Sandora, Tom Raffe]t, JohnCrawford; (Back registered 35 solo tackles and selected in the state, Kevin and scored 28 paints. He ~ FI RSTTEAM wasin on numerousothers. He was outstanding for Green caught14 passesfor 275yards, ¯ Ladiesto sizes 52 ¯ Junior, Miss and Haft Sizes ~ ***OFFENSE*** also recovered two fumbles Brook all season. He in- averaged9.4 on punt returns ~ ¯ Infants, Girls, Boysto Size16. and forced another. Of- terceptedfour passes this year and24.2 on kickoffreturns. fensively, Steve averaged4 andreturned 0ne 72 yardsfor a ~ POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL YR HT ~ WT OFFENSE Free Gift Wrapping, for Men & Children yards a carry while returning score, on offense, Gardner ~ 12punts for 145 yards. averaged8.6 yardsa carry as QuarterbackKenSmith Franklin 11 5-10 174 QUARTERBACK-- KEN ~ Free Gift Boxes Runningback Jeff Vanderbeek East 12 6.0 195 BACK-- WALTHYNOSKI -- he rushedfor 905yards. Kevin SMITH-Onlyajunior, Ken ~ Runningback GlennVitiello Immaculate 12 5-11 185 Waltdid just everything for followed Vanderbeekiu the theMustangs this year. He led the Warriorsto their best Runningback JohnCrawrord Hillsborough 11 5-11 160 scoring derbyas he tallied 78 season ever as he tossed nine Runningback KenSiegrist East 12 6-3 195 pickedoff two passes and both points on 13 TD’s. ~’~/~~ OF MANVILLE End BigBrenn WatchungHills 12 6-2 180 camein the first half against TDaerials. For the season, ~ ~t~ll~ End TonyThompson Franklin 11 6-2 180 Middlesexbefore he left with Terry was Franklin’s all- Smithhad 1384yards in total ~ Center EdSanders East 12 5-11 206 bruised ribs at halftime. Of- purposeplayer this seasonand offense andscored five touch- ~ ~ , Guard TomDuke Hillsborough 12 6-0 190 downs. Rushing, Ken i. fensively, Rynoskirushed for excelled as a defensive back ~ ~ Guard RoccoBravacco Ridge 12 6-0 150 over 600yards, whilecatching where he established a new averaged 4.9 yards a carry ~ S u Tackle BradYusiewicz Hillsborough 12 6-0 210 with 475yards on 97 attempts, ~ o th MainStreet at Rosalie ~ i 31 passes for better than 300 school record with eight in- 725-3985 Tackle Jeff Koch East 12 6*0 205 yards. Walt led Manville in terceptions. Onthe campaign, whilehe passedfor 905yards, ~ Kicker TomRaffelt BoundBrook 12 5.11 170 scoring with tO touchdowns. Barnestotaled 81tackleswhile completing 51 of 109 passes for ~:~i~:~i~:~,~,~)~.~,~~~ a47per centeomPletionnorm. ***DEFENSE*** BACK-- KEVINGARDNER he recoveredtwo fumbles. On -- Anotherof the 100 players offense,Terry played tight end (Continuedon next page) End GaryBell Hillsborough 12 5-10 160 End PatDiPaolo N,Plainfield 12 6-4 220 Tackle RichFoendoe Franklin 12 6-2 220 Tackle LarryDubiel Somerville 12 6-2 220 Middleguard JimMcCIoskey Ridge 12 6-2 198 Linebacker SteveBodnurchuk Hillsborough 12 6-0 195 for yOUae. Linebaeker BobOugan BoundBrook 12 5-10 185 Linebacker GlennParrish N.Plainfield 12 ’5-I0 205 Back FredMcDonough Hillsborough 12 5-7 145 tt;[ Back SteveSaocco East 12 5-9 160 Back WaltHvnoski Manville 12 5-10 170 cash, . Back KevinGardner GreenBrook 12 5-9 175 Back TerryBarnes Franklin 12 6-1 175 SECONDTEAM c.us Lon ***OFFENSE*** ,,RIII,IIII,S QuarterbackJeffPalmer N. Plainfield 12 6-3 185 Runningback check ng Jeff Brown Franklin 11 5-11 160 Runningback TimMobley Hillsboroush 12 5-10 175 .\ |iilfll5 " "n Runningback PonpaJohnson Somerville 11 5-11 160 End TomHart Manville 12 5-8 145 End GeneOeluccia N. Plainfield 12 5.8 155 FORWiil :i1 Center PeteMasse RiSsboroush 12 5-9 190 Guard BobShedlosky East 12 6-0 195 ,,vsroc,.vow; Guard MikeOrshan East 12 5-10 190 Tackle DaveIngram Franklin 12 6-2 215 Tackle GaryBorysewicz q BoundBrook 12 6-4 200 ***DEFENSE*** Line TomCirignano , Immaculate 12 5-8 145 Line GregMeyer Bernards 12 5-10 210 i Line JoeModzelewski West 12 5-11 190 Line Mike Gads Manville 12 5-10 205 Line KenJansen Hillsborough 12 6-2 245 Linebacker KurtWoerner WatchunoHills 12 5-10 190 Linebacker CarlWoerner GreenBrook 11 5.9 185 Linebacker Bill Wolfe East 12 5-10 180 Back RobHynoski Manville 12 5-10 170 Back MarkHealy Ridge 12 6-0 155 Back Bill Smith BoundBrook 12 6-0 160 ~~/~lR; ~MPORT’NTff O’to:; d:sTig:~:C° u n t rY Back DaveHesse Esst 12 5-10 165 when I ***HONORABLEMENTION*** [] andper, ...... 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(Frompage 12) RUNNINGBACK ¯¯ JEFF during thc season. His big conversionpointsand 46points straight-ahead blocks," wlhero he recorded $2 solo We ran t0 his side whetl we q~lld~~. V~U~ ~ VANDERBEEK.. Thisout- gamewas against Manville leall, ’lauded his head coachJoe tackles and helped oat’ on 24 neededthe tongh yards.,, atandlngrunner led the county whenhe pickedup 194yards on END .. TONYTHOMPSON - Pauline. Duke is also an stops. ’ KICKER.- TOMIIAFFELT in bothmsbthg and scoring 25 carries; On the season, ¯ Playingorganized for the outstanding middleguard on TACKLE- JEFF KOCH-- .. Handling both the thisyear. For the campaign, Crawford averaged6,5 yards a firsttime ever, Tony excelled defenseas wellas a excellent Jefftallied 12{} points, in- carry and returned ldckoffs forFranklin. Thompson Ued offensive guard. In 10 games StarterforEastandwentboth theCrusadors, Tomwon first, cluding12 in East’s victory andpunts. for thecounty lead in TD this season, Tomregistered 54 waysthis seasonand was a tri. team h0norsfor both of these overCarteret forthe Group Ill RUNNINGBACK --KEN catcheswith five and scored 34 solo tacklesand assisted on 41. captain for the Minutemen. specialties. Onconversions, O pleteselecti onof crown,while runningfor 1,243 SIEGRIST.. Despite missing pointsin all.Earning a GUARD -- ROCCO Raffelt wassuccessful on 18 of yards in 172 attempts, 7.1 a couple of games, Kenstill defensiveback spot midway’ BRAVACCO--This Ridge "Jeff is’the sixth all-county 19 attempts, while he con¯ yards a pop. Vanderbeekalso ran for 751yards on the year, throughthe season, Tony. guard has been cited as the offensive tackle we havehad noctedon his only field goal returned seven punts for 80 whilescoring six touchdowns.pickedoff five enemy passes, "best blocker" on the team herd andhe is just as goodas attempt, a 33.yarder against . . yards and caught six passes Against West and Watehung, includingthree in a victorythis year by his coachHarry any of them," Gralner Somerville. Asa punter, Tom ~! ~?:i~]i i for 164yards. Siegrist rushedfor better than overSouth Plainfield, while Bush."He is just an excellent praised,. "Jeff wasdefinitely averagedbetter than 37 yards 130yards both times, while he RUNNINGBACK -- GLENN averagingsixtackles. blockerand has the ability to our finest offensivelinemanl a bootthis year. v mmma, e,~, VITIELLO.- Gaimngfirst. accounted for 109 yards CENTER-- ED SANDORA- sustain his blocks," praised A IVI~ team honors for a second against. Carteret. With Ken Edis the all-county center for Bush.RocCO was tan valuableto LIGHTSETS straight year, Glennran for helping withthe punting,East thesecond straight year as has Ridgeto start on defense,but ’i"IAPi~HILLSBORo"ComplefD~-~AUTOAa,emotive PARTSSupplies"] GrandPrix’s 30% OFF ’73 PRICES 1,043yards this seasonfor a 5.0 averaged36.1 yards as a team beenall-Mid-State conference he was the first manoff the average. Leading Immaculata as there werefew kicks. forthe past two seasons. "Ed bench to spell one of the to a Raritan Valley Con- END-- BILL BRENN-. doesan excellent job coming starting front six. $130¯reg, 3,99 I S-light lodger GE set 2.80 ferencetitle, Vitielloscored 70 Scoring on the end of five offthe bell and he is a very TACKLE-- BRAD points for the 5-4 Spartans. passes,Bill gaineda tie for the intelligent blocker," praisesYUSIEWICZ--Brad is another 1973Modellimitg4qeantity reg. 9.25 25-UghtootdoorGESet6.48 Glennalso punted for a 35- county leadership in that East coach GeorgeGreiner. first-teamrepeater and has Route206, Decanto’sShopping Canter yard norm,while he caught14 department.Brenn also threw "Hisblocking is a big factorin beenstarting for the Raiders HOURS: Next to Hillsboro Pharmacy passes for 192yards. for two TD’s and ran for our ground-basedoffense," forthree years. Over that RUNNINGBACK - JOHN another on Watehnsg’send- Greineradded. time,Yusiewicz missed just Men.Sundays9a’m’thru Sat. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m,t° I P’m’ ’ ~B~I SUPERSPECIAL CRAWFORD-- 0nly a junior, around option play.. On GUARD-- TOMDUKE - one quarter of play. "Bradis 12piece socket set the future locksbright for this defense,Bill pickedoff three "Tomis one of the most one of the finest offensive Amed...... tric Raider. In 10 games,John ran passes in spot duty and took aggressive blockers wehave lineman we have ever had," Motomraft fop1,160 yards and reached the care of the placekickingfor ever hadhere, andhe is just lauded Pauline. Defensively, ~ Columbia Reg.22.25 100-yard mark six times the Warriors as he scored 10 excellent en trap blocks and B~’adholds down a taclde spot ~ 8,99 3’speedbikes in stock 79.95 Ice Skates SPEC,IAIegPRICED 69.95 BoxingGloves Everybike mold tar Christmas willhave am standard ¯quip. 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V8,auto., ps., pb,, Lugg.Rack, Fac. ’73 MACHI FASTBACK. 3514V, The following was taken auto., ps., pb., pw,fac, air, Stock Only deer with antlers at Onlyl0 or 12 gaugeshotguns from the Wildlife Newsletter Air. Stock#4126, Mi. 47,144. ) .NOAIIOOBAOS ~% From $25.00 least three inches in length #4113,Mi. 24,000.... PRICE$359S. and buckshot,no smaller than published by the Arizona . ¯ ; ...... PRICE$3095. C...... a ...... gel-~ 20% O----’-FF~OClCR ’~ maybe taken. It is illegal to numberfour or no larger than Gameand Fish Department: transport a deer unless the 00O,may be used for firearms "Dea’t’huntdeer, let them ’70 LTDSQUIRE WAGON - 8 pass,, Beg. S18.00 if=’=;~;~ ~ ~ .... deer is placed in openview. hunting during deer season. VS,auto., ps., pb., lugg.rack, fac. 73 GRANTORINO. 2 dr., Rt., V8, pleSwentS0ckegO%wool,10%nylon Transportinga deer in back starve," tile newsletterstates. auto., ps., pb, V/R, w/sw,Stock ~, " The bnckshotloads maynot And it continues, "The air. Stock#4098, Mi. 69,000, #4121.Mi. 29,000.... PRICE$3095. "~ reg. $1.S0 NOW$I 20 of a vehicleand on carriers is be strung, cnt, waxedor preservationists wonthat ...... PRICE$1595. okay, but a deer placed on jouncedin anymanner. Rifles fendersor near the motorof a round last year, andhunting maynot he used, and it is was forbidden in the Great ’63 FAIRLANESQUIRE WAGON - V8, ’73PLY. DUSTER. 2 dr., 6 cyl,, auto.i car is not a goodpractice. illegal to huntdeer with dogs. auto., ps., pb, Stock#4130, Mi, radio.Stock #4120. ML 11,768. TIGERAUTO & CYCLECENTER It’s legal alright, but the SwampNational Wildlife Althoughno fox huntingis Refuge,5,000 acres with about 65,000.See to betievel...... $795...... PRICE$2895. motorin yourcar or vanis ant permitted during the deer 24-26Wi~arspoon StreelOPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 STARTING THURS. NIGHT EXCEPT SAT.924"3715 COOdeer, but withonly enough 73 PINTO- 3 dr., 4 cyl., 4 speed, to spoil the taste of tl~e season,a personhunting deer. food to feed450 deer." 72 PINTO¯ 4 dr., 4 cyl., 4 speed, ~~~~~~~.~" venison. maybag a fox before getting Twoyears ago, the state and radio, w/sw. Stock #4110, Mi. radio, w/sw. Stock #411&Mi. Keepyour deer in openview, his deer. Butyou cannothunt federal biologists suggesteda 30,595...... PRICE $1895. 15,880. but keep it awayfrom a hot fox after youbag your deer...... PRICE$2275, engine. contracted hunt to remove Lookingfor a job? It’s illegal to carrya loaded about 150 deer to prevent an Men.,Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:30h Fri. - 6, Sat. 4;30 After you get your deer gun within 450 feet of any over abundanceof deer andto Try the Classifiedpages. makesure youtag it andfill occupied dwelling. Youmust prevent shrubbery damage, out the informafiooproperly. wear a daylight fluorescent and reducecar deer accidents.. Placea tag on the antlers and orange colored cap and gar- Although the logic of makesure yousecure it firmly ment containing at least 200 reducingthe herd to save the aroundthe angler so you do square inches of orange food supply is biologically not losethe tag duringthe trip fluorescentmaterial. sound, the preservationists, to the checkingstation. During darkness, no Remember,you must check firearms should be tran. throughhysterical appeals to in at the stationno later than7 sportedin a vehicleunless it is save lbe deer, and legal p.m. the same day you bag enclosed in a ease or is maneovers,managed to get a your deer. The passessiantag wrappedsecurely and tied as a eaurt injunction to stop the CALENDAROF COMING affixed to the deer upon package.Actually, a guncase hunt. registration must remain offers the best protectionfor This year the sportsmanwill attached until the deer is your gun. harvestthe surplusdeer in the eaesumed. NewJersey’s problem in Groat Swamp.This is as FlowersFor’All 0ccasions If a deer, after registration, promotihg a deer herd shouldbe. EARPIERCING XEROXCOPIES THURSDAY,DECEMBER 12 Specializingin Dance-social,,Somerset-Hunterdon Christian Widow and FUCILLO& FUNERAL&. FREE (Quantity" WidowersAssociation, 8:30 p.m., Holiday Inn, Rt, 22,Somerville. with pnrcllusnof FranklinBoard of HealthWorkshop; Family planning, 10 a.m. to 3 WEDDING DESIGNS Prices WARREN LOCATEDOPROSITE FUCILLO p.m.,municipal building, WARRENFUNERAL HOME~ EARRINGS Available) FranklinTownship Council; B p.m., municipal buUding, DeMort Township Lane. FuneralHome, Inc. Sherman& Sons Pharmacy AdamFucillo, Mgr. .lit’clef 725-1763 (NefftoBank) K15-8800 SATURDAY,DECEMBER14 . 210S. Main’ St, Manville SomErsetShopping Centu 712lhzrnihor~ St., Somerset OldFashioned Christmas Bazaar; Hillsborough Presbyterian Chur- 205S. MalnSt.. 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Nell Simon’s "Star McCarter’sspecials Spangled Girl", the next dinner.theatre produi~tionof and Saturday, Jan. 24 and ~, As a suggestion for which combines the modern Potpourri Players, the Cbristmas holiday shoppers, and the classical in a truly with two performancesof the Community theatre ef MeCarter Theatre has an- ’uniquedance cxperlcoee, will 1974Tony Award-winning play Hightstown, will be held IncludingChowder, Choice of Sa[adEt Potato nouncedthat tickets are now come to MeCarter directly "The River Niger," as Thursdayand Friday, Dee. 12 Coffee8" Dessen....AIIfor $4.95. on sale for four special events followingits annualNew York produced by the Negro En- scheduledfor January. winter season. Program sembleCompany. In addition Headingthe list will be a details will be announcedin to the Tony Awardas "Best single-performanceof the off- January, but it is expected Play of the 1973-74Season," ., .,...I Broadwaymusical revue "Oh, that they will includeseveral the Joseph ’A. Walkerdrama worksnew to Princeton, plus . throughoutC°micSeb°ul’and13’inthe library °fKreps IThefamousattouch8 p.m.thisNefliSdeligbtful’evidentSim°n’ Coward!"on Monday,Jan. 6 about ~life in a Harlem comedy,as it relates what ~281/B99"6700531.9545 B42.8300 68,/443.,600 il J°e;t!:::: ~’ ~edBank~B a’o 8 p.m.Patricia Moris0n will the ever-popular brownstoneapartment won16 happens when an "All star in this eollection of "Revelations," which has other prizes includingboth the AmericanGirl" meets up with "Cowardiana"--an eveningof becomethe Ailey Company’s DramaDesk Awardand the two "wayout" intellectual all the great NoelCoward song signature work. Outer Critics Award. youngmen. classics, from "MadDogs & The January parade of For information and Potpeurri’s production of Englishmen" and "If Love special theatrical and dance reservatinnseall or write the "Star Spangled Gi’rl," its WareAll’,. to "Don’tPut Your events will concludeFriday MeCarterTheatre Box Offiee. secondaf the season, will be Daughteron the Stage, Mrs. ~resentedin February. Worthington." The produc- tion, originally devisedand Arts Councilto sponsor U.S.$20. Gold $287.00 $302,00 directed by RederickCook, is Mexico50peso divided into the various DEMONS& 233.00 245.00 aspects of Coward’slife using Governor’s Concert MADONNAS Austri0n100 Corona 180.00 192.00 appropriate songs for each BritishSoverign 59.00 65,00 An Exhibition o/ period. ’I’I{ENTON -- The New llaadel, Menotti, Rossini, $100.Sag Slier (90%) 265.00 300,00 Directly upon the heels of Jersey State Council on the liumperdinck, and ¯ CeramicSculpture $100Bag Silver (40%) 125.00 140.00 Noel Coward, McCarterwill Arts will sponsor the second Tchaikovsky. Associate RollSilver $1.00 (20 p0.) welcome baek the great annual Gevcrnor’sConcert by CooduetorJesse Levinewill Dec. 14 -Jan. 25 82.50 95.00 French mime Marcel Mar- the NewJersey Symphony conduct. Opening Reception Singlepc. price,quantity loss. Call for othergold eeau for his annual Princeton Orchestrain Trenton,Dec. 12. Tiekets for the event are engagementon ’Tuesday and Tile gala event, honoring priced at $1. Senior Citizen 7-11 p,m. coinsand iatest quotes. Wednesday,Jan. 7 and 8 at 8 GovernorBrendan Byrne, will tickets are 25 cents. Reser- Dec. 14 Iph. 609.259.9400j p:m: Alegend in his owntime, be beld at the WarMemorial, vations may be made by Mareeauis widelyrecognized starting at 9 p.m. calling the NewJersey State Flemington Norman & Bill l)ullcn as the finest mime since’ The program will include Ccuecilon the Artsoffice at 27 Studio Chaplin, and he holds the worksby Correlli, Stravinsky, WestState St., Treater. m ~.~."~ ~- ad (la~ McCarterTheatre record for of the Arts most performancesby any one 35 MineSt. artist--t4 since bis first, in Flemington,N.J. Octoberof 1955. DANCING ORuNaWlCKAVE&~r I raAalcClnCL[ TRENTON ~biasville, N.J. 08691 Anotherperennial Princeton --re 396 nasa-- favorite, the Alvin Ailey EVEiIYSST, &SUH, HITE DanceCompany, will return to NOTTINGHAM McCarter for two per- BALLROOM LASZLOIS PANKY formanees on Mondayand MercerSt.,HamiJten Srl,,%.1, Tuesday,Jan. 20 and21 at ’8 TheLargest Ballroom inthe East ENN PRESENTS p.m. The Alley Company, WithallBig Bands M[TROGOLDWYS MAYER ABRAHAM Sat. - NO DANCE 0,,,,,~,,t0,, UnlledA~hsts Countygroups Sun,- HarryUb.er Man.- Saf. 8 P.M.ONLY Laszlo Ispanky is an amazing Sundays8-11 p,m. artist. His porcelainsculptures available to sing Sundayl, 4:458, 8:30p.m. are inspired by his fascination of the etherealforees of nature. The Mercer County Park Thus he is able to eapture the Commissionhaa announced essenee of his subjects in the that the MercerCounty En. permaneneyof porcelain. His sembleand the Gespel.Choir, biblical sculptures are a Christmasclassic com i ng beth composedof membersof the MercerCounty Chorus, are testimonial to this ability available to perform for because they not only portray organizations and companies the subject, but seem somehow TheSunday matinee performance is already sold out, but tickets still remainfor the two to radiate the power and the Saturdayperformances of theChristmas ballet classic,"The Nutcracker" on Dec. 14 at 2:30 planningspecial events. and7:30 p.m. at McCarterTheatre. The annual productionby the PrincetonRegional Ballet The Ensembleconsists of 25 gloryof their tieritage, siagers whoperform lighter a RgBEKSKa’[iNG ’;2 VILLA GE SQ UA RE ANTIQ UES will featurea companyof 90 dancers,including guest artists fromNew York, and will be music such as show tunes, presentedin its full lengthtwo-act version. The "Grand Pas de Deux"of ActII will be dan- modern arrangements of Village SquareAntiques Ilas rare, closed ISPANKY editions cedby Dodie Pettit as theSugar Plum Fairy, with DavidAnderson 0s herCavalier. availableto the collector. carols, and their Yule stan- 30 N. Main St. dard, " ’T was the Night NO,USS. NOFUSB! tEAYE eY~SYrH!NG ~S! ~1:’ ;’’¢" Visit us daily 10:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. before Christmas." Cranbury, N.J. prmemc .... - ., o c .... Thurs.& Fri. eves. ’til 9 P,M. I =-#’I~’.~_J~ ,%’ 609-655-4290 I ’ThousandClowns’ "BALLET WORKSHOP" ¯ shoeSkate RenlaJ = ~ "" ’ ’ In AProgram of Classical® Neo-Classlcal ¯ Contemporary next for Players Improvisation MAKERESERVATIONS NOW Featuringin llve appearaace i N :1 ~, I)/=I q ql ;/=I :I[I :[o] q q :1:tl 1tl ~ I’,~ Over tile CB[idKe Casting has been completed dramaat tile University of ler "h ThousandClewns," by Connecticut and eareed her PerryItobinson, Daniel Brubeck of the . I Ilerb Gardem’,Ihe Priaeeton muster’sat Wisconsin.Among TwoGeneratiml Brubeck Ensemble ’ ffly CumnmnityPhlyers’ second her formerdirecting credits Sat. Dec. 14e8 P.M. produetioaof tile season. It are "The Dybbuk,""The Pat Sun. Dec. 15 ¯ 3 P.M. will run for six weekead el’ Gold," "The Glass Aparri Ballet Studio perfnrnlaeeesfrom Jan. l0 to Menagerie," "U.S.A." ]8. Theplay willbe dircctcd t)y "Acligaae" and "The Boy Imogen Stooke Wheeler, Director Judith Fnrusz, it former Friend." The olcmheref the drumafaculty Afew places remainopen in -- /eatures- -- ! attlleUniversityof Wisconsia, the Actors’ Workshopcon- COMETO KINGSTON with ilmideetal cbnreograpby ductcdby EdwardEarle at 171 bYi~rincetca’s ,hamLucas. Itroadmead on Tuesday DinlngEleg.... ’ ’ "~~~ I lleading the cast us Murray evmfingsh’am 8 to 18 p.m. Tbe Stock eight-wcek course begae will he Allan Saikin, welt , Gourmet’s Delight Prospect Plains 8¢ Applegarth Rd. " j kccv.’e to CommunityPlayers l)cc. 3, but entrants will ~r~ ¯ TheExcitiagSounds audieaces. Other nmn’sparts steepledas af Dec.10. It is not Hightstown, N.J. .,,~rrr ...... i will be filled by Ed Watkinseaacccssary to be a memberof olth~... 448-5090 J Ihe Playerstu join. HOUR as AllYcrl, Roger1Apman as ¯ j I,CCllermae, Ntlrm Friedman Mr. Earle was aetm’, as Arnold, and l)avid Stein- dircclsr and choreographerat JimYoung and The Touchof Class, :erg its N ok, a youngboy. the Bucks CountyPlayhouse ~.larty Guebelwill have rhe lur seven years and the OverThe River andUp the Hill Wed.,Fri. & Saturday Daily5:30-6:30 oely fmnale part, that af l.ambertvilleMmicCireusfor ~°iIi’!:~ di:::’~o od’ CALLNO\’,r ABOU3:, Saadrs. I’ive. lafarmatienabout the NEWYEAR’S EVE ~ NORESERVATIONS NEEDE~ Mrs,Fnrusz, a untiveof New counsemay be hudfrom Mrs, Daily Luncheons York City whecow lives in SlcvecFillo 1921-3477). fine wine, and ’ 51ft certi[:,cates Lawrence Tewesbip, From$2.50-- 11:30 A.M.- 3 :O0 P.M. Sat. Dieners e[$],t ~replaces to " C[~rlstulns partlcs graduutml in .speech and DinnerSpecials 5 p.m, - 10:30 p.m, Lewis London Whereyou can do all your holiday shopping. warmyour spirit. Mon.thru Fri. from $3.50 San. Dhumrs Mo|iere comedy to give concert 5 p.m. - 9:30 p,m. I p.m. - 9:30 p,m. WeHove a NewSelection of AmericanIndian Stockton. NewJersey (,0~/s97-12so at Showcase Jewelry,Christmes Decorations, Unusual Ceramics Mtmieianaad singer Lewis andUncommon Collection of Gifts I,mvdanwill appearla concert TI].EN’I’ON.- "The School on ,’rd y, Dec. 13, at 8:15 We’re NowOpen Evenings l,’ur Wives," the classic p.m. ut the Witherapoon 32 MainSt,, Kingston,N. J. (609) 924.8393 AT McCARTERTHEATRE Moliereeomedy, will be the Presbyterian Chiweh. Sun.1.5, Tues..Fri,11-9"30, Sat. 11.5 aext offering at Artists Theeancertis alxmsoredby ShawcuseTheuirc, produced Ihe Priuceton Folk Music by GeraldE. Guarnieri. S(~iety. The pruductionstars Marviu l,ewLaodon has for the p.:lst W.Shfffard of I,’airlcss Ilills five years beenperforrning at whohas a ipeared ia several calicoes and coffeehauses ’Vttoiilmerc U S. thretlghouttile east coast, lie ~EXCLUSIVE~ ~n,thru Th~rl. 71tS & sl3e) ’ Jial Price of Mountllally spenl three years playing plays Iloruee the yeuughwer, benja and singing with the 31~5,STY0, 714S &9t40 lie receally returned from n bhtegrassbuod,lhdtlelUll, lie year’sstudy with nlelubet’fi of hits ulao aeenlnlxlnlalDavid ’ ,’l t;Imimt,iII.liday Spechoh, rio’ the /’.)dire I"emi]v/ Ih’umbcrg, Dan Smilh, The llayal Shakuspeare A IIt#N DYARH 0 E S Mt(;iUl¢l’ ’l’ht’;illC illld t’ht! l’l’illtt’l,)ll l!allcl St,t l’ i Coltlpsnyia Lolntan. Michael Ceaney, Itusulie l)iana Zoltiek nf Trenton Sorrells ~uululhers. plays Gcargette,laid l)annolly Mostrecently, l,ew has been ThePdnet~lon lh’gioaal lhtllet Millerof I’rinoetnn, a rectmt flel’farnling oil Ills own, Ihu’vard gradu;ttu ned Idaying lmmicrtlagthg from Inil, i’;h.~vuU~ Aneual Prt)dm.U,u ~,llht,Chri,tmu~ (’.hl~Mt’ You’vealways wanted to play lab!aliKe’of TheShakospoart~ llhlegl’aastu bluesIll j,UZZand ’78 (;nlnpany,flays Alan. western swing, flis iu. c:ua the piano. ’"l’hoSchnulFar Wives"has struMenlul rllage thehldea ~t~’ A FILMBY ...... !,. been called tim greatest guitar, hnuju, dahro, l)cdul So whydon’t you? b’reltdl eel!lady af Ih0 steel, audmuuthllJn. IWPAULMORRISSEY sevtmleeathcentury, The)lay AthttisSfOllfar thet~()ncel’t (~ul)plctcI}aJJtq ill ’1’1~,~h ) thuelhely~,1 N ti, a $2,[dlgeaornlttthniss[ollllUd $~ Maybethere Isn’l any goodreason to attd abilitias, Andit’s not all thaf hard, COl|earns weal fly ah ntan ,Uollcby I%1*1 n!lt, h’[’lh4ikl)~,k) whew[shostolutlrl’yhJsyouug [nr studeltlS. ’t’hero tire no Man.rhra I"hur~, 7, B~OIt IO denyyourself somethingyou’ve warHod You wo)t’t play Gorsbwirl’s "F~hapsody advlulcelichet redes, (,’h,ll,~)l)otlhvh~,~.q~,llt¢: hit,) a)¢d J,it,~ n)~l~l~¢ wsrd, Theward, howevtw, has *NOWIstRUNI * Frl,&Snt, 6, Tl~o,g&18139. so long, Somofhtngthat canrelax you Jn Blue" fhe first weak,but in the aoa. I’ttftell fl) Invc witha tluy hel ...... Sua,3 3t808, 6~80O & BtaO J.h~hli ~ [)~ 1 ~l~t,[IArh~iKitr Ihatgllt)tl h)Slt, l,llul~ Itt, l.lrJvk~m after a rough day, earleh and re-create and monthyou migi~t play Ihe Big E lille lllld this ,’ovldcsthe basis you and give you grool satisfaction, Maior theme~dmpllfiod, fal’ Mollcre’s)lot. GoodSoars RBmainlnll For The )rntluctlnlt af tills SATURDAYMAT, DECEMBER 14 at 2:30 PM To say nothing o[ givin,q olller Yhhdt about il, If you decid9 it’s llllleloss t!anledywhicll Is peopleenjoyment, finally time to do whal you’vealways h ~Utthttlefnr theentire family I)t)I)ATI,AtIK qr,~ I" ~ , X%*’" SATURDAYEVE, DECEMDER 14 at 71S0PM (SundsyMat,, D0c, IS SOLDOUT) Our way el helping you leare is promit;od youraell yeu’d do, call us dirocl: youpractice popular~;ongs im andwe’ll talk it ovttr, wll run I’t)r two weeketldtt, WASI!INGTONCll(k’~SlNG, Dec.13, 1’1, 20 lUld~tl tit 8:30 P)icustar all Ilal f~,; 0rch,$8.00 D 4.50, B01a, #4.50.3.b00 2,B0 sfoad of exorcises becausesorlgs tare Maybeyou 8heLlld t]ivo yotm~oll il PA..The hlcttlOl’ttll lluihlhll~ PhooaOrdurs A~Cal)ltllll t (609)021 8700 i.nt. at Artists Stu)wesso tit Wasltft)gltnlCressiug 8taro whal you wahl fo and up playin0, Our newtalenl lea Chtislma~. Tit)air0, 1180[lltltlul0 Ave, I XAVIERA wayis lloxiblo; weadapt II 1o your0oul,’~ (llUlll’ fhu]b’tlllSWtck (3rclc), Parkwlllt)o the autttl~fur the Trel|toll l’o~ Orcho,lratill’ All HUllt8at’e I’usurvetllgtd Iltlal (~hlqstmtlat~t)Bcel’l all I HOLLANDER I lhoy }lillyI0 sect.trod Its/ Sululll)t~I)~!. I~, Ill ~]ILIIt, I AUTHOIII$OF Iltl HAPPYHOOKIR ~" I Boa026, Princatou N J, 00040~ 931,0700 SandyMaxwell/Music ClllJlllt] tim ~mlreUVelt II~S t>ucma Phono OOg,g24-1903 Prhl©eton al’thq’?;3a l).le, ill 39B.’.~,13’,1, I Lm’"0 s^M^NtII^ M,L^Iff’N A6 XSVLC,^,I . . =B ¯ i .... : ~.. Thursday, December 12, 1974 e - , SING’LES MEET& MIX ~---- EVERYF[II.&SAT.9PM~IIOLIERLANES EDENPRODU~IONS Baroque group McCarter company up th ~,,,bo,o~,g¯ T.V. COMMERCIALtO give concert Route,North, LAWRENCE-TheDelbarton NorthBrun,wlck WORKSHOP Baroque Ensemble will Pasttraffic circle present a varied programof for critics’ a wards LIVEMUSIC.TwoDonceFIoorzfor childrenand teenagers are ’ Adm..$2.52+Tax musicfor flute, oboe,bassoon, beingheld in NewBrunswick, and harpsichord in the John ’The M..eCarter Theatre directioncategory for the first Law"); John Pasquin, best f~lkqul~t*d k’t~a, No ~b to ladt, NewJersey. All sessionsare Companyhas oeen nominated two, whichbroke all existing direction ("The Daughterin a~=~r=~,,J,#,,wi~a, Dixon Library of the for 24 awardsin dine separate ~.mt*d*~~..t conductedon video tape. LawrencevilleSchool, Friday, categories by. the NewJersey attendance records at Me- Law’); Stephen Porter, best Registr~ti0ninformation call: Dec. 13. Sponsored by Drama Cr]tzes Assocmtion. Carter, Other nomineesare: direction ("You Never Can |ligMslown,Additl°nalrnfoNJ.08520,wfite:P.0.orcallBOXHELEN.225, Lawrenceville’s music McCarter has also been RichardBackus for best actor Tell"); Robert H. Rickner, 201.297.1548or ANNE’IrE 201.297. (212)586.6728. ’ departmetR, the program awarded the DramaCritics’ ("Beyond the Itorizon"), best technical effects ("The 3554., starts at 8 p.m. andis open to. CommunityService Awardfor Larry Carpenter, best (fen- Daughter in Law"); Dwight the public at no charge. cing) choreography ("Tis Schultz, best supportingactor I II I I 1974, citing the companyfor Pity..."); LawrenceCasey, ("TwelfthNight"); Robert ;TM .,dl’~,/~ In addition to formal con- "its extraordinary con. best costume coordination Taylor best set design ("The id~Prl~"~iifilIiq~,l.... certs,"the Ensemo.e".ash ~,.ven=~ tributionto thetheatre, arts in ("Tis Pity..."); PaddyCroft, Daughter in Law" and "You ~~ a numberof school demon- New. Jersey ., and its . con. best actress ("YouNever Can Never (;an Tell") John . MontgomeryShopping Cents ~ strahons. . andmformal slstentlyhomehigh ....quality of 1’ell"); Virginia Downing, Tillinger bestsupportingactar Route206 8 518Princeton . _~ .concerts. Concertthemeshaveproductmn, Presentahon of best supporting acress ("The ("~is Pity,..’;); and Jobeth the awards will be at Mr- IFRE[sMOKING$[eI’ION]ur¯°ve"u’1upr~eat816 m incloded "Unfortgettable Daughter:in.Law’); Linda Williams,bast actress ("The ¯ : P ’ Carter Theatre at the annual Fisher, best cost=he coor- Daughterin Law"). Season7:lO,Dragon9:00~.al,"Maybethelunnleslmovleoflhoyear"MUSiC by Forgotten Com- .. _. . Frl,&Sat,Season7:10&lO:50 i’"~"...... posers " "All Evening of t~ew Jersey Theatre Awards dinar]on ("You Never Can Orogong:00 ibi~i;~i~l "’-"t"~"’l~i~ ’Bach," "MusicfromMedieval celemgnyon Jan. 27 1975, Tell"); I. l’d, Hobson best -- t urs fo sin BRUCEL~E*JOHNSAXON~~ to ModernTimes," and "An Four Mccarter productions supporting actor ("You’Never’ Areae I a ’i]~l;’~" cii~ Eighteenth Century ’Jam have been nominatedfor the Can Tell") "ENTERTHEDRAGON"Plus" --"~R"~I~ Session’," . best NewJersey product]opel Also Charlotte Jones, best’M-ssiah’ t~ ~’~*’ 1611~il/~l~mmtul :11 ’ ’ a play award: "Beyondthe supporting actress ("Tis 1~2"~ ~.,~t~’i II1~,’~ m,mlnl~ -- 1 " tIorizon " " ’Tis Pity She’sa Pity.,"); Ann McDonough,The Princeton Society of | ~l~,ff~ [2L;" .L~ l~l~ III I I d, ~. JI i Whore," "You Never Can best supporting actress ("YouMusical Amateurs will meet ~.~~~. I~ [] ..I ’ | ll|~ Tell" and ~’TheDaughter in Never Can Tell"); Sunday Dec, 15, at the .---...... ,, , ,.ll Law."YlichaelKahnroceived Christopher Murney, best Unitarian Church of Prim -- -- two nominationsin the best actor "The Daughter in retort. The time of the meeting Another opening, anothershow ProfessorJ, Merrill Knapp ff:s~,~r~r~r:~.~i~u~.~ir~m~.~-a~r~,~ ~ JANUARY ~ of the Princeton University MusicDepartment will con- TheFriends of the PrincetonUniversity Art Museumhosted a receptionon Saturday at ~ ~ duct a reading of Handel’s eveningto openan exhibitionof paintings,drawings, and sculptures by modernmasters from Nowthrl~STtl~e~sDtec.17 "Messiah"withorchestra and the collectionof Mrs.Henry Pearlman and the late Mr.Pearlman of NewYork City. soloists, namely:June T ipton, ThePearlman collection is oneof the mostremarkable Amer can pr . rate collectionsn ter- M cCARTER ~ has been changed soprano;to4 Jane Sharaf, p.m. alto; For Christmas, May we Suggest Tickets to ~ msof its scopeand depth. It includesone of the largestand finest groupsof Cezannewater- ].ester Eric, tenor;and Daniel colorsin eitherpublic or privatecollections, representing works ranging from the 1880sto a One or all of Our January Special Events, ~ $3PrincetooAve.,Hopewell Pratt, bass. majorstill life believedto havebeen the artist’s last work.Works by vanGogh, Degas, Now on Sale at the McCarter Theatre Box .~ This reading is not a per- featuring formance. Anyoneinterested Toulouse-Lautrec,Soutine, and othrs are in the exhibition, whichremains at TheArt Office ~ in choralsinging is cordially Museumuntil March16, ~’~~’=~~~! ~ DICK BRAYTENBAH invited ta participate or at-Amongthose at the receptionwere Mrs. HenryPearlman, talking with WitliamWolfenden, The Smash Hit Off-Broadway Musical Revue i ~~II AT OURPIANO BAR tend. Noauditions are Director of the Archivesof AmericanAn,(left) andWilliam G. Bowen,president of Princeton necessaryto sing in the chorus University. OH, COWARD, and [/,ere are no special IHEBEST CALLORSTOPINFORINFORMATION requirements other than " with PATRICIAMORISON j~ modestsight-reading ability, reviews i OneNight Only: MONDAY,JANUARY 6 at 8 pm ~ IULIAN’S CELLAR Thereis a smallcharge for [-~ ~eRe~aa~’:,,u~ n Tickets’.$6.50, 5.50, 4.50 ~- 3.50 UmtedAPizsts PACKAGE STORE _~ anyOnemembership,withoutayearlYto cover music ’ Evenings:7 ~-9:15 pm IN PERSON]The World’s Greatest Mime Saturday:2,7 it 9:15 pm OPENDAILY }¯r roservattons and refreshments. For DoIlyl’ ack sPJ&Bspark ~ Sunday:5,789om 609-466.0438 Ca11466-0441 reservation or information MARCEL MARCEAU ~ ADMISSION: call Mrs. Michael Remusat business. She knewwhat she behindher. She has grace, she 1~’~]"~’~’~’~’~’~1"~1’~"’~]’~"~’~’~"~"’~ 924-4266. Disaster struck the PJ&B in HIs 10th AnniversaryPrinceton Engagement ~ musical, "Hello, Dolly]" on wasabout. Inevitably, has charm, she has beauty-- Cdults$2.50Children$1.0( TUESDAY~’WEDNESDAY, JAN.7 Er 8 at 8 pm , Meterter. measuresh°wever’thetooktheiremergenCYtoll. In-likeShe sparkles witha verystar.quality, Orch.$6.95 8" 6.00;Bale. $6.50,5.50 8- 4.50 .~ NOMATINEE ON IPEA20COCK INN~ BOYCIIOIR CONCEWropening night, Thursday atAnneplayedthe Sheldon, title role fellwho into dividual performanceswere Kudos, as always, go to ~, / SUNI:}AY,Dr-CEMaER111A’n’smloN PLEASE, the archestra pit during a goodbutsomehow ."Dolly"choreographer Joan Morton ALVIN ALLEY justoff NassauBayardstreetLanenear(Rt’Borough206) Hall /~ PrincetonThe Columbuswill Boychoirpresent eta lacked cohesiveness. That Lures for those marvelous ~ concert at St. MarkUnited curtain call and suffered some ;~ StartingWed., Dec. let, PHneeton,N.J. 924-1707 /~ fractured ribs and a broken spark that has alwaysput the full-cast extravaganzasthat DANCETHEATRE WarrenOates Methodist Church, Hamilton PJ&Bproduction into tile real have file audiencesgrinning ~ TimothyBottoms- Lou Gossett ~ Square, at 8 p.m, on Monday, heel. A veteran of P JAB MONDAY ~r TUESDAY,JAN. 20 8- 21 at 8 pm In RespectfidlyExtend,~ ~1 productions(she playedMiss proclass weslacking, and hummingand tapping i Dec. 16. The program, Adelaideit] the first. "Guys ’[’he real standoutswere theirfeet. Orch.$7.50 8" 6.50;Balc. $6.50, 5.50 Et 4.50 TH~ especially preparedfor the WHITEDAWN(R) ~ and Dolls,"’ Amaehas pc. Brian K,’emenas Ba,’naby More huzzas for Muffet ~i Evenings:7~9pm = Christmasseason, willfesture lledges whodesigned the TheNegro Ensemble Company Production of SEASON’SGREETINGS " Benjamin Britten’s casionallylost her voiceat the Tucker and Beatrice Neuwirth Saturday:78"9pm AndWam~ Thanks ~ end of a mnof four or five as Ermengarde. Brian as costumes, sumptuouslooking Sunday:4:30,6:40~-gpm ToOurTradition-LovillgCilst ...... "Ceremonyof Carols," with The RIVER NIGER /~ the choreographystaged by performaoces.She has never llorace Vandergelder’s nod becominglymodelled by i The 1974 Tony Awardwinning Play SPECIALMATINEE LUNCI=IEON: Noon to 2:30 I)M ]Vlon..Fri. ~ Denis Rosa. .~ beforeillthel°Stbesthertraditionbalance’of "the neyedhaplessallclerktheWh°wayhaS fromJ°Ur"somcstWhat waSchorusSUrelYanywhere.the hand- byJosephA. Walker ~ATURDAY&SUNDAY DINNER:6:OOPMtoI0:00PMMon..Sat. /~ show must go on,!’ Sharon Yonkers, N.Y. for one big Impossible to fault the FRIDAY~ SAT., JANUARY24 8- 25 at 8:30 pm ~ DECEMBER21st&ZZnd t~ Powers hustled down from night on the town, is direction of Milton Lyon; AT2:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS /~ NewYork City on Friday, and irresistibly comic. A better to blamea script which ~ OLIVER with a two hour rehearsal leprechaun in plus fours, he really needsa.Carol Channing ~,~z~ir,~.~:~a~r~i~.~,~r~i~:~r~tr:~r=~r:~i:~ ~ INEwcoCKTAILBAIIOI,ENNOONTOM[DNIGHT~ or Pearl Bailey to make ¯ ~ Orch.$6.50 8" 6.00; Bale. $6.00,5.00ft 4.00 movedultoa part she hadnot makesthe most of tile part. BOX526,Princeton, N.J. 08540¯ 921-8700 /~ playedfor three years.Shedid Beatrice, a Princeton lligh "Dolly"a lilt. REMEMBERnow IT USED TO BE? ~ a really fine job, tile School juniur and memberof ~r~r~r~l~r~r~r~r~r~~r:~r~ ¯ , ~ ITSTILLIS. ATTttEPEACCKINN. i~ necessityof carryinga script the PrincetonRegional Ballet, GBll into just anotherbit of stage has 11 yeers of ballet studies ,~ R George Street duo courageous ISAND "aspecial film. For AGIFT OFART There are a number of professor’s mind and ex. the loss and sorrow of an want intelligence and_witwith I elements that makethe two per]earing what he .would unfulfilled relationship. one-acts offered by the Georgereally like to say to his IN20FHERSIGGESTHITS theirloveslory,"-~,h~"~ ...... [] *PAINTINGS Street Playhouse in New students, iestead of lecturing Billie Lou Watt and .Hal J ePOTTERY ~ Brunswick attractive and on math or English or Studer ouly fail in the scenes .:~i;, x []1 worthwhile, !~j~T~’~x’!V’~;~’~ *GRAPHICS The play is written with somehowthey seem far too I "TheWa ,We W ere" 4141 ARTLEASE "Dr. Kheel" opens the whateverbrokenthe subjectmay be, distant. dealing with In past contrast, reflections. the with’ II *JEWELRY ~1~ & Sales Gallery evening. Within momentsthe thoughtsand feelings sensitive scenes are powerful, il :ll~,l~l FINCH ¯ SCULPTURE audience is transformedinto like the thoughtprocess itself; obertRedford (PG) II NEWJERSEY the studentsin a lecture hall, this dramatization flows initially alarming because we II " iI~~,I’ LIV STATE MUSEUM as Dr. Kheel expounds on amongareas of comedyand are brought so close to the II and DailyT0.4Sundays2.4 poetry, ambition, energy, semi-seriousness and charactersandtheiremotions. li-ALSO- ill~!~dlmtl/’ULLrvlANIx^’"’’~a°w~PE~EYR°~°~ profundity. Nevertheless, this is the .~’~(’~~. i i OutstandingArt CutluralCenter w.ts~=teS.~t beautyandlove, hope. This is 1 "THEOWL AND fftE r.i IncisedStoneware T,,,,o,, NewJersey (6091 394-5310 aosemanshowfeaturingDick The premiere of "Night of propel’ actor-spectator Objects by Master the LargeFew Stars," written relationship. PUSSYCAT" -~ Suitablefordisplay athome orat ShepardasDr. Kheel,directed II *DavidBroudo Craftsmen ¯ th~o,,,=e by DavidMatson and written by Eric Krebs, managing Weadmire George Street’s with THE /~]~] I’ ..... by MarieIrene Forbes. producer of the Playhouse,is couragefor producingthese GeorgeSegal (R) .’~ ~ EnterDr’ Kbeelwithl°ng remarkably sensitive’ The °ne’acts’ They are n°t se- ~ I 30WlTHERSPOONST. gray hair, rumpledsuit and depthsofpersonalrelationship called Broadwayhits replete I ~ arewellexploredbyBiltieLouwithtritehumour. Rather, itis o, ..... [] ARTL(AH 921-7778 track sneakers. Dick ~| GARIOEN ] ..... Shepard’sacting iq this dif- Wattas Add]e,a re]dr]n-agedtheatre in the true senseof the m ,~°~’s~/PLAYHOUSlIE’ Owl&Pussycatatl&7pm J~ .... woman,and Hal Studer as her word, professionally doneand [] 0,1dyal/&gMzl~WeaSal &$un~t~Pld Ii fieult role is superb in its [] WayweWeleat2:35&8:35pm HOLIDAY HOURS: STILL BELIEVE subtlety. He immediately lover. Addleand ~aer lover thoroughly enjoyable, "Dr. establishedconviction in his meet after some yearsand Kheel"in"Night of theLarge I OPEN SUNDAYDec. 158Dec.2212toSpm IN SANTA? they play their games, a Few Stars" will continue to MondayDec.9- Saturday Doc, 1410to5:30pm character and the role of the MondayDec.16-MondayDec.2310toSpm audiencein relation to him. picnic, seines]aging, dancing, runthroughJanuary. SODO WE. Onereceives the impression role-playinW,they indulgein WlLL CLOSEAT4PM-Tues. Dec.24 memories;they share finally JANUSZ FHISAD CAN BE EXCHANGE0 FOR that weare peering into the Cram," Whole ONEFREE DRINK IN OURNEW 11 ’""’’°u" Strong director builds fine ’Collection’ Learning "TheCollection" by tlarold powerofascripttocarry them Stella seemto benefit. Semesterof WHEREELSEBUT THE JOLLY OLD ,,,o,,,,0,,,,0~,, Phiter dosedSunday at the Ihroughanevenlng,DanielK. Mich.’;el Amendis par- Wilson,a graduatestudent at Into1 or 3 Weeks PRINCEION. lruczstoo of Princetonwo,, ,our,.ticulorly notableas }larry, o,It me auv and t’ production vincing characterizationsfor tmbendingself-assurance and we’ve seen yet that really Pinter’s one-act play, Con- ego. C.W.Owen brings out the Aa MuleumTour - Barrels (3 wks, 3 credits) mm.a-’ -"-’--=-’* ReA" ".=(0FFERHONOR[D100E.25th.!914, se( uently’ weall reapthe 0~EADPERP[I~SON) h’ustrat’°nandimlstencedeep Introdudlon to MutlJc Theory - Ni¢osia ( 3 wks, 2 crediis) Whileothers ~wobuilding rewm’ds,’rm charactersand within the make.upof James, ¯ Choral Writing -York (3 wks, 3 credits) .m / daborotosetsorrolyh~goothothe script are I=u~dhxlwith SteveKempdaoswellwlthBlll Ihiulligent reserve and the and Lee Johnson enjoys some Brass or WoodwindMelhod= - Scott (3 wks, 1 credit) work produces manyfine strongmoments as Stella, Plane Tuning and MiIntenan,e - Webster (3 wks, 2 credits) BaCk Back,,, ,,o,,=t, ,,,r,o co,~o~,o,,, w.. BoyChoir Methods- Litton (3 wks, 2 credits) ~Jg~ ~ The story concerns llarry presented in the round and Bumper to ¢" "~* and Bill, a dross designing stngcxl very well despite two ¯ FrenchK°delyArtMeth°d=son9 -Work=hop- LovertyLeWis (1wk, 1 credlt)(1wk, 1 credit) Bumper... ,~/- ,i,,.o.I~dr who,,,,,, may sin,. be lovors,havo he,,..oo,,,.. ~lip-upsduring the ,,,,,,o, physical Piano Master Class -- Zabrack (1 wk, I crodit) .... marriedfor twoyearsand own BIll,’l’ransltlonsfrom scone to ¯ Orgen De=lgn and Malnlenance - Lipplncott, Roan(1 wk, 1 credit) a dross shop, Thetake-off scone wore somewhatweak ,,(~ $30,00porcouplo h,])enedIn l~,e(ls between,,culler to the Truck, top. ’ ,.. " lllll andStelhL What hup )shed ’l’hosu limitationsalso hold a Ja,uaff6-24, 1975 ...... Is ,ever really rusolvod ¯ I’twelatioll: that the director INCLUDES;[,AIIthlllqttoryoul=al~ddnkeholtmd.¯ldbuff,t.lllLhotlghthe dlstrtlDl|ll(~os IIll(los}oclll[[yIds actorsI~ar REGISTRATION=Friday, January 3, Registrar’sOffice hlltal|ndllohHimlker|Mlvelllullg,10pn;t¯=eal froffl theencounter a,’o, the ru,po,,lblllty for the FEES:Three.Week Courses, $75, J,mesconfrontslflllandwo thoah’leal exporlunee,The discover that JaIllosis IXlecllault’~ of a singeare One.WeekCourses, $50, perhapsa latellt holll~sextlal st~¢olldal’y. ready for a IIOW love-hate .... Ja.usz II~0¢UI’Owith his lllllrl.hll~O. Bill I, e0nft’ontodwith Ida l~nt, III,’,M)8socII,Tr¥ Westminster ,, lifo o*,overt,, "’,1~ owe.’° UNIONVALLEY alm(~t owrythln8 to Ih,rry ThinA. I{avltt., a 20.year.old SEAFOOD&STEAK HOUSE LIIId Ihlrry want, zmthh~tu J,nlor [roll| Bay llarbor Choir u,ege%--- changu,Then thure h Stella I~huld, I,’hl, ki O)Cnewly ¯ FORFURTHER INFORMATION CALL 9;11,6042 Wil0i~eOl|llt llWlil’e of hOP t~leelut ’U, elk Of PrhlcetOll UNIONVALLEY.CRANBURY STA,RD, husbluld’l~ pl’0bltqll tO a lfll]llll tl,ivwdty’, Ar~lwlcaaWhlit, ¯ Permh|lonof hlllt’g¢lorrequlrtd extentbtlt Ira,no ILion un how C!h],uphlc Soeioty tl o CItANIlgR?,N,|, toovt)koa l’oSpOlll~o t’1’o111 hha, I~tth)n’nohleateolleilo ix)lllleal |11 th0t~ll!.l, ()lily Jmnu,and lllld @batlntl~oelety, ~IILLS~H BEACOI~ THE PRINCETONP./ICKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" ’Fhelzw~nc~lzdgw Die ManvilleNews THE CENTRALPOST The Franklin NEWS’RECORD ’ WiNDSOR-ItlaHTS ttERttLD Class i fied dvertising 3-B Thursday, December 121 1974 Business Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Jobs Wanted Opportunities HOUSECLEANING ¯ . . , - HOUSEKEEPINGHELP -- LIMousINE DRIVERwanted B BYSITTER WANTED-- E C R E TAR Y / SECRETARY-- Confidential REALESTATE SALES - in ROCK-LANDINDUSTRIESJ~ SE.CURI’IYGUARDSpart or includin~coekin~dinners 3 or part time. Mustbe available RA~nonsibler~rson for 0 yr. SnnKKEEPER- Major to presiuents compap~., Ex- branch office of leading ’,,~re~rgene~a~l~lean~nrgv~cne PR.OBLEMS? . nowoffering an ol)portunityto ~lUll ume,~rlneetorn. ~amyto 4 aftern~ousa w~eekfor older days and have knowledgeof old I~oy’2mo~’nings a week’in nm~eal nublishing companypertencea, gooo sznLs ~ Princeton broker All tools for r.~oors,owlnuows,, rugs, [ur. all who,havea uesire to in- ~~a.m.;es2arg~ea.. ~e~-i~ai. couple.Prefer Princetonarea NJ/NYairports, with clean my Ifomc plus occasional has an inimediate~poning !or grammar. Great p!ace, success are .supphed. For

COMMISSIONS& BONUSES; 392-7400An equal opportunity 609.392-2064or 771-1019 ’ , backgro,u.n ’, ¯" g ~- ,t~kh ..... Ir¢~ in cen II6US]~’I~Oi~KER-- to’clean Call609.924.29 2. No experience necessary¯ employer, i cor~oratien.tmance t 9 ~ow Workpart time on private ~i~nee~t~"."’~xe’~r~Medica" sm’dl 2 adult professional 609-443.4600 CHI~me duty or, staff relief, fo~ ’ Companytrain!ng program; BAB~ for TYPIST-PLUS Wqntsnul~Snt;n~rSneupl~lsnCsen° 220 Alexal~derSt "Princeton’ home,Pennington area¯ N,o t. HightstownFull ti~e/ 609: Toa~ange(or2~!~.~, c~!~ Saturday night. Must be ..... ~ Ame_rirCaar:.So~estg nsaet~vOnae N.J. 08040. : , cooking or_ ,laundry, licgohn RELI~ PERSONTO 445-1604. ~ . ,. complete resume to Box teml~ a y . s tronmg, meat ,w°rmn~ " ". .... " " , " reliable live in TwinRivers, n you are an excenemtypm~ m2720e/o Princeton Packet ...2 ~ BABYSITfor 4 vr old boy 7-5 p,m. ~-443.5411¯ who wou d 1 ke to learn "~ ’ " ll ’ Yeu can enoose your o.w ditions top salary, ~;ar anu nm ~ dn’.,~ "r~r~ w~e~’ in rmIIUE(’I,EANINGwork’ , 4hours, bccausewehavevarieu . references~. required¯ Re ly ’"- ,- --’- ...... v ...... parsoncornP uter why typesettinwoulfdike:owork , , [ , ¯con- SECRE_rARIALVACANCIES CAFETERIA ...... HELP n.~ o~72n 0~. p.i.o.[~o ~ianvllle area, (201)520-4002 desired. Havetransportation, TIMEMAGAZINE- and the WAITRESS / WAITER, _ ,-- sider" this p0sltlon. This is a .... ~ . asst~ .nme ts in a sh fts and mudme, lmmeol. .~~’~ ...... -- Vy"’.*.~...... , , ...... e.~rt , ~ l’’~ m’ . t u on, gTo~nn7 Today Show are to ngth e Lunches-- The Place ttocay career epportun for a --ity An eoucauonaA...... aseney,_ all locatous’ No re estering . g = Packet. ~V ~’a ...... advantagesof our busin~nst~Hill. Phone609-924.~88. at industrial eafeter a n ~e°ee~n~lnq~r~i~[c~lspr~¢~n~ ~enS~f~cellentpay and tringe Hightstown for person e~i BU~T - NUR~ -- opportunity. Doyouneeda TO~awPrOt~utar~l ul~ot~s~o toward managi g " r ,J ~A;nta ~ovatnvlal " ’ periencedin sandwich& gr’ BAKER-BENCHMANCall RECEPTIONISTfor Hi,,ht- tl0me or hospital also nceme? Wouldyou like to -,,- .... ~*’-"’"~-~ u stondepartment. Replylo .or o ! ...... r ...... F.i w ’k also for person with 201250-8331 ’ ~r,,, ,l~,i~ new,-, no,~ ava able oost maternitycare build a personal er family ~°°x Call forin_fo . " ’ ’ Pet &hout~itting sitters for _ ...... ne--of #02720 e/o Princeton o_vac_ancle~oC~ndldata~dS~ul cashier experience whocan ex’gcrience"~ref"erre~lbu(’wii] business from your own Packet. . sP~Sl~san~,Yea~rsSseeretarial MEDICALPERSON~h help with cafeteria work. train if n~cessary Salary vacationing parents. Stone ’ home? Immedate profit No your .., P_ ...... t.:a .... ; .... "ig-^¢’^-~*-ntial POOL. llours 7-3 p.m. 0daysaweek, ~EGI~II,--C~ rA~’~,ujVlUSapoSSe,:" esa base( on experience and Registry 215-205-0207 invo~tmoaf ~15000-~20000a enoose, ltseasytu~e~-,~u, ~ucmawn~tv TECHNICI- exv=’~"~’v*’:u"e’~,~? 10Stationvlace Mant~’ri nn’weakandwork exemlent typing an~ o.~...... ~[ .~ 1~’" O ’ ...... yea}"~’tenti’al.’ Call’6~J-924-Call 609460-2236. ~’N"for~-I~usy" private a dvan.c~e~m~en!.°PtPr°~Unll~n~df~tMetuchen,N.J. G’ood"f’r]nge "be]:te’iits. Fol: skills: Nassau~. hwoff!re. ~o~!py~vuu ume. rnone ~- BABYSITTER- ..Kend.all .~t~,.p~z,,~,v,., ,~.~ lent (201)549.2210 uanMrs, Mlnen S0~-~Zq-~ .... Park area, exper, responsloie 3359for appointment, CLERK TYPIST/STENO " physician’s office in interv ewpqease call 609-599- err, Re. 130, ~control accountant Entrance level positions Princetbn, Heina ology, ~acat~n’allotments^~Sa cry Assignmentsnear your nome. 0003. , EXPERIENCEDWAITRESSr WANTED- A eapaole person 14 yr. old boy.201-297-2406. A HEALTHFOOD BUSINESS aVan~labl~o mdiedUC~stl°n~ fibacteeril°~°gYU~iena~ySlwSriDeaYdependent upon experieuce ~ ~ J water apDPiiy in person to assmt our mves~mem~ .. ing age ey r ’ s’’ n andnualifcatmns Toexaress IFYOU ARE widowed or TYPIST-- Research 1O0 ...... un.try NEEDHELP] C A.LL Y:E:Si~ r~tnv, I in hu~v~ ...... resume to box #02720 c/o expanding wmosorrcu. ~oozaeepInt~.,_~_~_..,~.:.~a me t, awre.:~ lwp: ~o27, o..~~’~,%-7~,;"~,~’;’~, e..’~ ...... ~,;~-~q~t" .7 minimalexperience but good .’ intar’est- - ~nlease ’ ell NI ss ret red wouldappreciate free a rapidly 15mploymem~ervlce. tvxutt Packet ReP lies Sauerbaumat 609.202-6700. tamiliarity wireeoinp.uu~t~v ~oS[~mne[oS~m~aStifoOrn~ea~eeF~] sknidllS~OnewlPt%~tuit°.niW~eSs~enn; Po~}l~e~nal. [e~eandnd~ianr~e[~rabeau~ifm~ ma~kyeltatrdesl~ranr~o h TEILEPH:NEwSOLI~rTs0RE~.record keeePn~ro~mb~gntP~d day-Friday t-4 p,m. 609-~6- Sell .... p, p~ , : Pleas, an ..... 94u~. ~-.~-c.’~ ar, ..... a 9aa7,4;~v~al,~, r~ .~.--..- ~r ~aa workwith ...... diversified duties. ~ ’ o~..-~’AOV -- I ti~par housework...... and cookingfor a is lookingfor a fast andae- llelplal OUt nnt oenetks u~t.~:~. "s 0~"~¢ , " Prod health benefits com- ~ om’..r~m~...’ . sn le ady Mramal salary, curate typist Statkstmal perlence exce eot , eV es . ~tirivo cnlnvi~¢nrnmnfinnnl bECRETARY" bookkee, i ~ Internahonal operattons. = ~. ’ t~¢, onll ~a. tvn’na ovnavlonoaholnCnl necessary, Hourly rate plus fered Please call Ms. Zlser wevuaNWISHES - domestic or accountng sk lls, vartet.y.,ot Typing._,filing preferab y. ~C~Sb~. ~:A" fire. " ’ ’" ~""~ "’" ’~...... incentive bonus, Interested 609-924-60001~...... wokb--~’rl~’[~’vtheday Exper enced, , .e~’~;47,~,~’~’n~’’~’~el~entre ’ ’ .... interesting...... workTyping SaUlS mulh-hngualFlexible hours, - ..... , ¯" v. ¯ ~ ~ ~ ;~;t:~’ v~7~’~7,~ ff~M~qT~artms maywrite Box#02398 . . l COUPLES W~IT H. 0 UT vacations avallabe. If n- .. ’th ublie ’ . ~, Call 600-924-6100 for ap- P . BABYSITTER WANTEDIn le able, rdere flees. No previous bus ness expertenee t,r,¢t,.I ~r~o~, ,~rr Mi~ and abdlty to deal Wl p" 609-924-8000. AmehotexInc. KEYPUNCH OPERAqOR’ ~, ~-nf c/oPrmcetonPacket h ,~ q mnrninl/g.q w~Rk Irnnsnortati0n $25. 609-500- but willing to work.....& learn ~;.£.h.,,~ V.t ...... gnq-2o~-aTO0 essential, Excellenttrt.e.ge RockyHdl, N.J. (029) --needed in Hlghtstown v...... ~ m Y" ;2:.~O ...... ~ .... :~73 ~ 609-44Bltaa~.. ~., together Pleasant, prof table ...... ~ benefits¯. Contact. CmetouthHOUSEKEEPER wanted area. C0me, mmedn ...... ately wYn’rrt’l’TV!q’~~¢,nlqq,Arv PERMANENT..CAREER, n-- Contact Amway Fmanctal Offmer S andregister w~thus now, position. Localarea, natlo al COOKS, DISHWASHERS, ¢,eam~rmt’a~ q’VPrqT t. work¯ Secretarial n da ever other week $3 ~,;’:...’,’~T,.y/TSX:’~j--at’57:r., w~¢tWindenv loon inn company. Salesperson o.q.....g ...... - Dlstri’buters. Phone 201 359" skilsPART 2-3TIZsawee y k ,5hrs Brunswick Townsh p O)~e oYntraYusnortation . ~ll ’ t~=, ~-os,ov-,~ o-,-o WAITEHS& WAITRESSES. ’ worx ac nome accounting 334gfor interview¯ Municipal’ Building,’ ’ Mort. " r .tt~..qnm. . I 359-1007~ J&JTEMPORARIES .... ;~a al, i~ie,, to ~0~ Sale,s/,Mann .gemeot . .,$200 per Kosher’ style deh. 609-924-0313.h~.t.a....A nvr’¢ ~xnt~rSone~ v~-,~rT¢.~v --.. ~-" anoo~t-~ao ...... ~ v ’ ’ ~,~a o¢ 1 LnwrPneavilla -~’-t-,-~- -.~...~ ~ ~,~’.," weeknlus trainln~ mlowance ~.~.~ ..... ,_...... ~ ...... ,,,~,.~--’h Junction, NJ or ~nnone ...... ~o~,,~ ...... ’^"’~ ~’¢~-ti--l- alto in ¢ ~ ’ w~-~"~...... ~’3a1°4 EXECUTIVESECRETARY201-329-8122, Ext. 32, KEYPUNCHOPERATOR 609-883-0572 }’,~uI~t~l~tCm~nnerV¢~SeplyBox Allfringe benefits by ap- SECRETARY -- hd- BUSINESSWANTED _l~jn[i~_,entl Mr. Fcldman,201. ’ ~ - - ...... iluuo~ u ’ & #02716e/o Piinceton Packet mi[}istrative ability., good 1973P.U. grad¯ available for Executive career oriented SAI ES be your ownboss PermanentlUa-tl.me 2t~_.sIlion r m.,,rm,u’i.I assistantt’er busy ’ tzz-vzva, skills, pleasa,nc puss, eenents, lutoring, odd jobs and help, PI~.INCETON RESIDENT fee paio. Salary$150. WISIIES TO PURCHASE secretary needed in . the enjoy ~’apid ~dvanccmenti~ ~n,s,’ ma~{,co~en~re~aeP~ir~~{~ot’l~cr-p~:’ofessionnl.Replyi~ ¢^r~rd & REAL ESTATE SALES Please call 609-799.9136bet- ESTABLISHED LOCAL Prlncetonarea:Thispostlon le educatona sacs fed ’ ~.~__i{~,*,~,~"::?^-’:’v’:arqe{- wu~r.va .y. Some eonlidence, dca s and ":L’~, .... ~E"’2~’: . PERSON¯ wth or wthout...... rnr*NINtiVlSttbuINr~b...... wren5 0and7 AskforJohn BUSINESS¯ OR INTEREST lequ¯ ires oara work wire. (1lie P MO Sa esmat made #02724e/o gilt seop.~..~ n vrlnceton,0.~.o n tht-reler g nr experence Excellenttraining .... andan ’ " l " # ’ ~~.~...,,~ ~ ...... n..od~ ...... P ease ,elerencos’ ’ Box" some...... en...... r~,~¢~,,st ’ro NET APPROXIMATELYminimumsupe.rvlstoa . $1,370commtsslou on his tenth ..~ ~no.a,~a.34nnfor an- h’ulcelonPacket. ¯ ~ a r’e~ra pl,=¢o~.ite h~x program. AdiermanChek Co. o.;..~.. N J , u~r t n^nvu(mh, tha day m" WITHPAR’I~CULA~S.AILILemO~nlYv"fort-;°amnein~enrvie, , . opus p o "LUty mr ~ " " nlaaagemen~orownexelusive t ’ lo work from INSURANC~,O~FI~E~_F~.~ I{EPLY TO PRINCIPALpesitinninanexeltmggrow, mg GALLUP&ROBINSONINC t~PSela~wa~ed - Fri in ADMINISTRATIVEASSIS- ~ !~ome~ldL~,w6~.n~9~v~3 te5 ~r}’!tory within ten monl!~ Princeton, N.J. " Sorne|’sci’. Mustbeve ’tran- ant -- pension department: t~mretl~a#d~"n~e~’erVr~"~6u’{ "no"[ Kesumes ~’I~CAL’ ’ -.,~- .... sportation. Call 201-247-8000 B~,2r~:~.r~r~.~,~r,~.~.~ ...... e~a~;.~om a .... AnEodal Opportunity Experience witn msar~ ann ecessary ~oodtypngskils- ~{j"i~il~.seeksnrivateciutye ~ ’ ~ " ~--~’’~’. --’~ 7--7 " ~ " O~ OW’~ ..... ~ I mmployer tor details, irusteeu pension vmua.u.~, Small office Send ~ ;- o-o~-,-,;r*.~nces Call #02723c/o Princeton varlet. ~..~.,°~s ...... ~.iu~ ~ ~ ~ governmentforms and good ,.,, o,. =;,~. .... aeme ...... WANT~[.D .BE OU . N math background. Send REDIT,.- Resume_.Edd~.ng.609-896-0330. _. .... 600.883-5072’ ’.~ ...... COOK-- Sat. & Sun; Ass’t. CLERKTYPIST : Parttime, adaress anti telenhon~ versonanze~, leesro~a-~uo. SAMEDAY SITTING - ~au cook 3 da s. Small nursng referably your nome ~ast t~t)~ -wor~your.ownnours, resumeto P O. Box/72107, -==b~r ’ t- P n Bo~ 31 Help Wanted ~indsor area. 609-443-1556 become .o f!nanctany .m-Princeton N.J. 08540. By,~ppontment. Rooml3, 609:443-1247, .then... bring PUBLIC RELATIONS homeCallYf~4487036. ’ . ~’l.~t~own~NJ’"~0520n , ’ ’ ’ , cni~oren same~y flU 5 p,m, p~’le~n~ Neededbv co - ’ ~ oepenoett: do n our growing 684 wmteneautt 9. ~ u~ ~, ~,~.~’~,~r:a.~ni.*ntlnnIn ~nand r.’ttw~~r~ DInECTOR- Private full day company.609.799-2275. ACTINGTEACHER , part PHYSICALTHERAPIST -- LawrenceTownshlp (LPC). Great for busy mothers! nursery, 65 children ages 2-5, ~ time.Call after 6. 609-443-503 full time Mustbe licensed to SECRETARY--for Princeton nmmher’s~iand write press RECEPTIONIST-- male or inin a mediumsized hospital = L ,~ . t IIOMEMAKER - BABY law olf co Typin and shor- releases. ~ust commumcatefemale rivate cemmunty s year roundprogram. Afleast 3 BMComposer Operator -- or 440-0063. jansvvanl’ea thand reure~ Fringe years nurser classroom "Cold"lypesettingofalkinds r~ ~ared patent load ~CAH NURSEe~naVaiwl~l~:°rrChei~ ’ q ’ 1 eflec vey hy teephone ’ lookil ~orr someoneto he a ex erence’ as ~eaa or.... group henefltsmeude parking. Send l," lex~ble schedue, ful orpa rt t ’ecepllomst m their cub P . of prmhagrumpus ton ivies t LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER approved E xce e ntfr ge ~"n ..... e~.ao’f...... ,,"~..t...~n.,’,,n,~~ ~ ...... resume to Box #02726 c/o lime Workbase can be at ho- e Must be able to t e teacher required Nursery beablclodobrochures forms T~ptlt,tadgw.q tin~,avearortwo -- benefits’ ’ Call Haml’1ton MATg’I~ACHERwilltutororr ,, hn - -- t-- ,I D~lt~esinclude taking rtysPer Hospital,609-586-7900 ext. 214. ut Princeton Ppcket holn~if desired. Sa cry open certification desirable:, To etc. Someediting &woofing to ~7(drTeaii~?%ig~ of high tioo[laarre’latedwork--elem. ~°rotheneca~i’r~er’Ttp m ~ M’.Bnyd, 6099240330. - . rations, potting ogether begin mmemate y.. ~eno comptete, paste-up, rental and food arices’~ Care ~r,~.r,~vu Iunior hivh or hgh school r..a~r4r~9 ’~., ’ " n. UNEMPLOYED, grades.609-021-1273. RNor LPNfor DoctorsOffice. ’l~nnth’Yo~;ts~ent~er~e:/~ieg;~esmur~ettete°,D~eCtr°rt}e~o~ to"~enc~a’~a~s’rMat’edhed]uPtie~ f~’amYerU,a~o°~edda;~ge~n~ IWI~95 anI/I~DnpI:RAT0 Full or parttime¯ Knowledge& sotne trouble shooting, Day Nursery 171Broadmead Desire minimumlyear ex- tli~°htstownhome in exchange ,,. - t ] BACKHOEFOR HIRE man .-- - " .. ,22 R of officeproced_u..r.es_recluired...... :~’~ Ability to he congenialv,,it~ =Prlncetonl N:J. 05540. ", periencc on IBM,MTSCIvIodel fo~ "oombeard andsalary. I We.w!l!.tneaC~aY~t~°Umr~U~tne~SS~ and machine.Rate $17.50per ~[~. LawrencevnI t~J. IW.Ltr.r Reply#0107, Wltti, P. o. l~ox adults is a necessity. For in- . ’ .... : V. Prialing wor~ experlenne need so~e one nowso please " ~Y~ ...... L~ hourCall 609-924-6230. " ’ e.

6745. EARNEXTRA CAS~... if you in~ludescust~alSwoPork, rea~ Preshyi’erian ’Church, Experienced not necessary: much more. For application whohave a neat appearauce included).609-021-9435. wal~srepairc~~’eplaced. Also havea BlueSeal license or sel-ups, had variousodd jobs. Hightstownto begin Jan. 6. Can Craft Cleaners 609-790-please call 609-452-5039or --~ and want!o earn m exc, essot WANTED-- 2~/a days office newwork. Call 609-466-3437 BlackSeal licenee in char~e, Must- he ab e to deal rout- Call Alice Harvey. 609-446- 0327 for interview npply to PersonnelOffice Clio PARTTIME -- night auditor - $[2,,000!,lrsc year, ~,zu,um~workexperienced in all office betw~n4-0 evenings. eggibleforBlue Seal license Et tcously with people. For in- ~0451.___. .-- llall, Princeton University, will train. Appl~,at Holiday wltmn a .years,. rermanen, procedures609-896-0760. wantto suppl.... t yourin- e’viewcall 609"655"3232, WAITRESS/WAITER - Princeton, N.J. 08540. An hm, Route 1 Princeton. P~Strtvmen~,~°a~0~r~e.~i67~/~) ...... come,why not applyfor this ~ ASSISTANT -. "135 week To equal opportunity employer, 1 1 wanted at Conte’s Bar & ; *’ - ¯ ~ sales -- a.m.[ " " to " a] p.m.] ~ } CHILDREN & INFANTS tell~l~l~/ll~¢/~ll’~(~ poatoo~. .... twok ~,- ALUMNIRECORDS P zzeria Applyin person.330 tarworK’lnlnveatll,enLP~r--cnuslng-an21cu-uua"c- M/F. boarded for vacation’ ng ...... eludeone 8-hr.’ shihper week WitherspoonSt., Princeton SALEsREALESTA"I~’PEOPLE.~. parents and emergencies.For e Dl~ea#tone eoun~an..~ r o ~Omeru=;~r~.~v,~t ~- a., ...... ss --~ andrelieff ...... tions ourr.nelout) between 3:30 ,&530p.m, h SECH.ETARY-Fro’ National . , . ~GY~t.~.a~x~.~l~.!.~.tu~’o~a" dctailseal1609-883.7295. P ...... t full timepesiti ...... ho davsEtsck cave Contact Peques speealskils mper. ~ ;;e,v.... "-~.=:’~I""S:=¯’~o~t assocation in Princeton. Wenave leaus, we np.ve p,3rtun]e ion .o~_y~ ~t,~.~.aSa~- *t ~,~= a alablein a mieaepsychiatric ourPmsonnelDeartmentbat- Solmel,record keeping, typing ¯ ¯ ngures, L;na,,ent~lns ~w-, 10xcellenttyping, sharthancl listin s, wehave mortgages, atter6,609-443.q03oor~o-~?o.4 ~,~,~,~,,~y,=.~,n~-.~ hoeeJalPea~n wokina eurroun. waangam ~2nP~ LaboratoffTechnician Room.for advan.e’emen!; ahilit .... d telenbnne skills hdtiatweto assist in we ~ave exclusive sales ~la~ger.l~cl~Ve~ s w~er.] O~U t" l U~’ "’~’,-~;~n’nl’~’,~m- dinl~s[3enefitsinclude’ea~eacatien ...... : :’~’ ".’2e ::~-=hUi÷u-,n’t’~/l~ .~njnr Extraorninary nene~, o~a~t ofl’ice’ administration.Salary marketing, programs, we SWIMCLUB, , Ass!s,tant post.uon ~ a ~,-~E.~kenO~l~" pai([sick time and ar0ua insurances’ t~ro~g~Ut~gelthejobd~one.Weoi’- epen.Call (~)9-924-6650, IOept,F I Highschool ;/us 10 years Le~al~irn~e~’ellin6~ersonnee~, harV~iciuSaUtPoecommtSnSeZeOcq ~ap~lO;1BoxaY~ 02727,e/o Prin- Apply,P ...... ¯ r "g ’ and eeton Packet fer campusatmosphere , 4 weeks expenence’ or associate’ ’ In ,359 Nassau St’, Pr ’ nceton ~cense~sales’personne,l allC tdlcate’" ’ ’ O a ze ’ " ’ I THECARRIERCLINIC ¯ "fflESOMERSET vacationafter 1 yearand othel chemistryplus fivo years MATUREPERSON to do ll. The LombardoAgency. Supervisesports activities. MATUREWOMENDESIRES benefitsincluding 35 hour week. experience. CLERKTYPIST -- full time housckeeping4 days a weekin ’liv Peunington-Hopewellarea: Send resumebefore Dec. 18. positionin art orientedfield BELLEMEAD, N,J, HOSPITAL experienced typist, 40 hour Princeton area, A knowledge WillmvsSwim Clnb, P, O. Box part t meCollege backgroun~J (201)359-3101 SomeMIle,gJ. Call6usiness Manager- 921.8300. Backgroundin synthetic work week, good fringe of Italian desirable, Call after Gloria Chase000-737-9200 5003,Kendall Park, N.J. 08024. Rehi[IAve. workin organicchemistry, For the Windsorscall: &graduate of Pratt Institute. EqualOpportunity Employer M/F AnEqual Opportumm Em#oyer PRINCETONTHEOLOGICAL benefits, for appointmcutcall 5:90p,m. 600-021-3884, Pat Michell 600-443-6200 GUAItDS-- Uniforms fur- Call after 3 p.m.,201-297-2098, SEMINARY organometallic,metallo-or- 609-452-0000. ganic,desirable. Lawrence-Hamiltonarea: nished. Workill Prineeton- ~EqualOnportunity Employer POSITRONSAVAtLABLE iNSURANCE Mr. Lombardo609-390-5700 Lawrencevilleerea. For appt. Exposureto plastics, ^,.n.a,..t~.....~...... ~.. area: call 201-329-6021. MEN/WOMEN ThePrinceton Packet Newspapers ~outh$omecsef Newsapert coatingshelpful. Exciting manosementrraine.s, engineers, SUPERVISOR 300Wltherspoon St., Princeton P,O.Bo~ 146, $omervlOe, N,J, opportunity ’ with U.S. bookkeepers,general lyp/sts, tACENSEDBUS DttIVEII DELICATESSENHELP -- Posi~i0erequires thoroegh keowledge KendallPark area. Part time (609) 924.3244 (20 1) 725.3355 operationof multbnational chemists,receptlonlst~, drab O[glue Crass/Blue Shield, Medicate neededfor tleadstart. $3.50ae Dutchcompany. r|men." andc0mmercial insurances filings. hr. Call 609.443-1707hetwcon 12 evenings& weekeeds. 201-297- &2 pan. ~29. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FORM Competitive salary and SNELLING& SNELLING SupemisaryeXpelience helpful. benefits. Pleasalltsurleundinss, ligela[hinge SECRETARY Personnel Agency bene[itsandgeod salary. Call for in- NURSES telview,Pereaenel Office: 3.5yeals experience. Goadtyping, l ...... ,2,...... ,,,.3., ..... ,,,. Contact’,EIliott L Wninberg 353 NassauStreet sten0and telephone persoeality RN’S 1HECARRIER cLIHIC 4 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... ScientificDirector Princoton,N.J. necessaryandability tn camp0se Fullor PartTime 7 ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... Inter=tabChemicols IBC, 809-924-8084 BELLEMEAD, N.J. routineletters. We offer good pay, 11p.m.- 7 a.m. 500leney Aae, educationalassistance, paid NewAdministralive Center Itours9 to 5 Mort.Ihru Fri. (201)359-3101 VacanciesONLY 10 ...... 11 ...... 12 ...... NewBrunswick, N.J, 08903 EqualOpportunity Employer M/F hospitalization,life insurance and Excellentsalary, benefits and BridgewatorTownship, Phone:(201) 247.2202; after Illl, I ~ ,,|lJ J I maimmedical, regular reviews worgingconditions, Apply in 4 LINES.I INSERTION...... $3,00 nndretirement program, , Somerville,N.J. 5 pm GOOI) JOBS NASSAU PLACEMENTS poraon,Poraonnal Department. Rightnow s thodeal time to join oneof America’s (3 Insertions¯ no changes)...... CallBarbara Scaleup $4,50 (201)247.2205 ¯ AVAILABLE .,,by BeaHunt CARRIERCLINIC mastforward thinking larRe Business Equip. (WhenPaid In Advance)If billed add.50 A~euual opponunny onmloyor (509)452.2111 menl/Communieal[onscompames located in a hand. ProfesdonolandTechnical PRINCETONAPPLIED BelleMead, N,J, somemodern new facigty in a beautifaliy[andacaped CLASSIFICATION...... 0kllledandUnekllled (201)359.3101 settingyou can enjoy his year ’round. We specialize In NESEARCHCORP, EqualOppormnUy Employer _ NAME...... TECHNICIANSENIOR ~awlmeySlala i[qu~l 0pp~nunar[mploym (M/F]~ Eleelronlcs secretaries at the ADDRESS...... Trelehg&Ealpleyment ServLae executlvalevel, MatjorieM, Ilalliday’s ~ SystemsAnalyst SuburbanOffice at: TIMES...... PAID...... CHARGE...... Thaneq.rootioe oatute ol eurR &D 370/135DOS Commorcisl Appllcntiona, 1.3yrs, sxp, projectsptosideo a atimelating at, Rtes,33 & 130 at W0odeidaRd. PRINCETON CLA$$6qEDRATgg Raggieseilla,N.)I mospheleendan excellent eo. 195 NassauStreet All CloscltledAdvertlatn oppoarsIn all aovon Pheae~09.5S6.4034 EMPLOYMENTSystemsProducts Administrator 0 virnumout,Required qualifications 00944g-1053 609,924,3716 Dlatributlonoxp, Wqh gDP porlphural eystems producta In newspapara,The Princeton Pocket, The Lawronco includeAssociatea degree in PRfiE,RED p0$MOH$ AGENCY vadotyof corlfiuurotloas Ledgor,The Central Poat, Wlndaor.Highta Herald. Tho Technologyplusat least2 years NoFoa Chargud to 18K M~mt,/Persaanet...... SpaclallzlngIn Mnnvlllo Newe,The Franklin Newa.Recordand experiencoorvery extensive 0x. I ..... II Adrnin,/SupateiSOfy...... tn 15K IndustraEn~ neers HIIIshoroughBeoeon. Ads tony be mailedIn or pertoncein lieu 01 fermal Seles/Markalia#.,i ...... 025KI TemporaryHolp (0-3yrs. exp, ~h~rk maasursnrants, spocial pro]ants, qusn, felephoned,Doodllne for newode Is S p.m.Monday If academicAlining, Dntlas ievelve WRITER.RESEARCHER Teth,/fa#ineeriag ...... to 2gK ’ tqStlVoorlsntstiolL theyore to beproperly cloaalflod, Adamuat be con. (xac,/Caesallaats...... tO]OK / ,crlttatrett/IY(rl’lqrn’lr/.~) Ytl easiatingprojoct an~lqner in 011 j coiledby 5 p,nl. Mondoy, ~haaesof product d~velnpmaat of PUBLICAFFAIRS Recent0fads/bei0aas ,. I ’. to 12K ,~](,(’t’¢fqrial,(’lcrk’al, ComputerOperator RATESore $3,00 for fourline, or Ioasfor onehsue or, scientificiuattumentati0n, braad. Editorialand rasoarch oeslatont tu thaodltorlol direc. Excculirl’, I(DPund 370/135DOS, 3 ~ny work woos. boardcouahuctioa audnveluatton. tor of tho ORePublhi Opinion index, a ¢ontinuino Technical If orl~leollyordered In advoncet$1,S0 addltionul for proBramof raaaorch Into baahiopinion trend related twoconsecullve weeka or lasuec,and the third In. prototypeiuatrument C0nah uctlon ~RethoTraff amCOOtc Spec llaciaIorra ast proporononoi poolsere, sao, andperfarmence tasting, Prospect to problemsof mo or eoclalond polltlcol impact, of. 352Naaasa St,, Prlncoton d, aortlonhi FREE,Theraalfer, onch conaocotlva leauo fe0tleg boelneea now ond In tha future, I~etnntiotionof frolghtbIOhl~b Tlotlln aondonry baPkOrooa ot eventualudvoncemool to l, ,,,Mi IH. i. Ii ,,I~ [,lll~,l,, I,II [,~ Ill (609)924.91341 onlycoata $1, NosfIncremBnt o! up to fourlinea 50 Prolasslonol/a¢odomhibackoroued In buelnoa,/[our, ill centaand the aamethoraafter, Ade may be dlsployed 0ngilmedaggrades ate oxcatlont I Ill Ill I I I ii II . ~1 I [ I I fortight pelean, nallsm/ao¢iolscieneea neceasury, li~iClerial withwhite ,poce mnrBIna ond/or additlanol capitol I ~Typlno IllUU oddlnu lunehhlu or bookkosphrBtrolnlnB. Iottere ot $3.g0par Inch,5paclol dhcomtt rata of RoeponelbllitiasIncludo quastlonnolro preporotlon, WAINFORD’S $$,00per inch la avollableto odvertlsarerunning !he Danelttsinotaded edecatlenal dlrocIIoaof #urvaya,’liUroryreeaurch, wrltlnu, pad essiatanc#,paidhospitqlizatlon, moeoglngthe produotlonof report,, pubilshod twlco a FORSOMERVILLE INTERVIEWS aamedoxslllod dieploy nd lot la eanaecutlvowooka ill# Inauro,eepad mcdi0al, esola,,smlariftcoloYl ltlacelnlOylt AgottCy or dlflerontcloaaitled diaploy ode totolln 20 or more mai0t monthfor osoby top ondmlddlo o,onagomont of Por. PLEASEOALLin ~onfidonoo hlcilae por nronlh,and who arroege In be0billed moo. regolnrrevLewo audreLifameut tune a00 Corporotlon,Pull opportunityfor ad. prog(om, 419H, HarrMn St, 609.924,9380 Joo Do FIIIppo thly, Bosnunlbera oro ona dollar oxtro, voncamBnt, Room100 CALLBARDARA SCA~AfI0 II youare Intaroalod plaaao wrlto (Iocludh, o aolory (201)526,8200 Ext,275 TERMSr80 coo! blliloB chargo II odla notpaid bl ad, raqulremant)DO NOT CALL ogvnlell,r, let ulet~|,rid heldt0mpMe b,nalll,, phil vance,~ pBrcBet coeh dhcouot on claaa!flod dl|play (609)452.~III Pormamont& Tomporary al~dnr yaa a an IMIvldaal aad,aollaolnil ~nsals lattOul adaIf bill h poldby tho g0th ef thoIollawln n, onth, Kenneth Schwartz Oflire padStall Placoments $1r,,rptelran, AaEqvll Oyp4rlen y [mp~oyat M/W, $1tuotloBaWantod ode ond out of area0 adaOrB PRINCETONAPPLIED Opinion Re|earth Corp, RE~EARCtlCORP, oyoblawith ordor,Tho nowspopor la not rtepandblo N, HarrlBon St. Prlncoton, N,J, 08S40 ’’ ror Brroranol porroctsdbyIha Mvorllaor hnnledlotoiy [q~ll0n~munls Illlp~r01 IMrf) ’"l’ho IFhu’sIF/lo Al4~ntTo~,lrrhlt~eloB ..... ~’!’~"~’Pe"=°l~’"!’l~a" ?~II ...... olivelli Iollowlnothe final publlcotloa of tho od, , .... / I I1~1I I IlUlllllllll I Illllll Illllll II I ii1[ II ....

,i t ...... , ,,,,,..... , , Inlll I 7111iH~ilIlll ¸ I II I I I III I IIIInll II I I Illll II T#1E PRINCLeTONP.~Ct~ET ff-IILLSBOR(XIGHBEACO~ "SevenFor Central Je¯ r sey## ’1’1~,Izwmnr~, I~lger THE CENTI~L POST l~e ManvilleNews U31NDSOR.HI6HT$ HEI~tLD Classified Jtdvertising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD 4-B Thursday, December 12, 1974 JobsWanted Bargain Mart BargainMart BargainMart BargainMart . BargainMart BargainMart BargainMart WantedTo, Buy CIIILDCARE -- in my home, , WINTER=SPORTS EQUIP- startmgFeb¯ . 1, w care for CIIRISTMASTREES - Cut NEW INDIAN CARPET -- TYPEWRITERS. Electric LARGEPRINT -- in solid DIP’N STRIP . wishes’to CItRISTMAS TREES - Buy political buttons & MENT-- 2 pair boy’s black 10xl5,Bluo w/red & gold manua portable offtc~ cne’ry frame ask ng $30 Also lbenkallit’s customersfor the your cnn~"dm’ my home located ,’roddug - DouglasFir’, Scotch figure skatessize 9. Onepair models.’N~wrecol~ditioned humidifier w/comfortcontrol, tremendnus success of our Spruce & Douglas Fir. Choose political items from m MonmouthJct from 9-5 linc.. , Blue Norway and vinyl excellent condtion, border. Appraised at $1600 shatter and doorstripp ng sae and reserve NOW,cut later. Washingtunto Nikon. Buy ¯ " ~’.; ¢~. ~./, t. n../’ Wl e Spruce - WV b.,nfhn Willsacrifice at $900or best ADDERS,17ALCULATORS $25. and woodenrack for large ivuin-.., ~ l~../wa’ p~t/- ’ ’ insulatedlining $8. onepa r Name brands, Rentals, roast, $5. Call 669-799-0100. whichended Nov, 15, but due Walter Wittenbrook Bently rosters banners ribhons; chdd(~-921-73 ,’ 6 after 5 p m .N "seres , Fresh...... Ponds Rd’:, leather flannel lining, fair offer,609-446-4846. toihe manyretluests to extend I,d,, Hightstnwn609-446-5336. novelties, newspapers, > ~’ * ~OU[ll brunswicK, IN.d. - 0I) rl.t, Renairs, Trade-Ins. CENTER 6-6 P.M, weekdaysanytime autographs voting hteruture 1:10North, 201-257-2464, condition $4. Woodenskis, MUSTSELL FURNITURE, BUSINESSMACHINES 104 RUBBERSTAMPS this sale for so manypeople good condition, great for odds and ends, double bed, Nassau St. 609-924-2242.’ .’School or College addresa "whocouldn’t get the.shutters weekends, on presidents & v ce Announcements ’rRA~S-- beginner,ski-free bindings, $15 arm chair $12; table &5 " Bomebusineas,zip-code off the housein time" wewill presidents. Also buy Tyeo electric train set HO $15,609.683-9736. chairs $25; muchmore. Call WINEHOBBY USA - HomeRubber stamps of al k nJs’ be happyto extend Our sale CIIIllSTMASTItEES- choose autogra hs of famouspeople 609-449.6102after 6 anytime winemakingsupplies avail- and sizes madeto your order price of anyshutters $4 any and cut - Scotch pine andf Mr3 LIP~Nostal,,ia She"256 scale, barelyused, $55or best CON~exc. painteddoor $9. until Dcc.31, uOIN~n’’E’D ur~qq~..,,~ HOUSES. .-- offer 609-921-3477 weekends, able620 State ll.d., Rte. 200N. at: No r we g i a n s p r u c e. P~l~,,-Nassau,’~, St ii~,Pr~’n o,,,, cet°n’"’ N.J, A special nounay treasure (or ...... cond. $200. Art Deco Princeton. Free consultation IIINKSON’S ’74, And because we were INGEBBANDCeanbury Neck _’<’.F~’~’" ..... your familyand friends - all ANTI.~UESTOVE wood or demitasseset,$35. Child’s tea CRIB w/BUREAU$75 pr and testing. OpenTues.-Sat. 62 NassauSt. goingto run a sale for strip- Rd., Plainshm~o,609-799-1306, PHOTOGRAPHY MAG- beaulifulllymade. For details cnal, hke ncw,heat ,3 roams set,$16. Portable typewriter, playpen, dee. sterilizer, 10-6 p.m.Thurs. 10-9p.m. Tel. ping any painted eha r for $7 AZINES wanted by ~hoto 609-799-2436. $75.Call 251-297-3717. $25.F’isher ALU-RSL skfis, 190 carseat $3 ca; infant seat and 609-924-5703 l" IREWt)OD"Oil. SALE- fromNov. 15 until Dec.31 we I"llt~la ’d- club. We have no budget o pay cm.,$60. Lange ski boots, size baby bath $2 ca,; stroller roundor split. Call 60(3-737-4060are goingahead with that sale NAS~VE 10,$20. 609-896-1505. LIO~ER after (i p.m. too. Shutters doors and wond,Split &delivered. $40 a ~(~urdthe~,but, wepromise to aN’~wer¯ ¯ w/seat for 2ndchild $25push trucklood. Approx.:1/4 cord. ~. Y em morougn y 609. NURSEHY SCHOOLhas an lawnmower$12; elee. edge TRAINSwanted by eollcetor .... ~+,,.-,,,cu t,^,-,~ chairs, all youcan bring from Call609-’,192-7014. 007-4850. opemngbeginning Jan. ling- l u’eau $65’ 2 smgle nhquc , anywhere. If you need iron I~ds ideal use as k ng BIKES-- Raleigh Sports 2- trimmer$10, All in brand new Will pay up to $500 a set. or ~ys.’u~u~,~.~’new’°ask~n~’~,~ n~ ’rW~neer 12 p;m. program wRnan op- size milts’ $100;officc desk speed2P/2’, like new asking condition. Phone6094411-5697 $2 600 for your eolleehon. , . , ~ ~. . tracking that’s availableat a WA~ OR uonto stay tor atternoonsor lu ’10" x 60"(i-drawnr steel tan after 6. Please call 609+565-92t6after 6 Boy §. b!ke, not new, askmgreasonable price. Thankyou ~+~i~i~ei~enne~ 91~ d u’~osed’ BUTANEHEATEftfor trailer !he,,9-3ip.m...,~rlo)gr~am pen~ $00.Uay,’699-:(95-64~4’, eve’.305] $50.Schwirm 3-spee~l Sting p.m. $20. Can251-469-1655. again, not us, Dip ’N Strip 49 ’ .... ,’.., " ur argeroom 201-359 2927 ¯ ¯ c~,.,aruasls, gauuu~-,a~-o~/o Ray,like new, asking $50. 600- MainSt., Kingston,909-~24- l"ri.1)09-T37-1603. ’ or 009-924-7352. 1258’ ’ 805-1763. SANTA’SFOREST -- A large FIREPLACEWOOD -- Cut 24 V 0 L U M E E N - 5668. CIII~ - I bU~book selection of ChristmasTrcea. and split. All hardwood C CLOPEDIASET - $100 or Whnlesalel)lucSpruceScotchcases old ma~az ncs & I,EIGGI NURSERYSCHOOL SKIS -- 250cmK251 Brand COL~UT. Chooseand tag now,cat later. Choiceseasonedoak,seasmted best offer. Call 201-329-2854,ELECTItOSTATIC stereo Phicand l)ouglass Fir. 609- newspapers.B~y comic - Ilus openings for all day acw,$1:15. Mr. Berlin 609-921- TEItS- 2 pair, wood,custom Also large size trees for I year and longer. Delivered head phones. Mustsell. Koss 4(i(1-1607attar 4 p.m. ’ candledesign cut out, size 16 x schools & organizations. FxlxEwuuu/r~uuu~HiPS=.~~~,, - magazinesbefore 1974in arge clasacs, 6 amCo 5::~0 ages 2-5, 7(100or leave message. and stacked $40 a trueklead ...... ESP- (i. New,still under tilL PAINTINGS- carved quaities.. Bu~old ,posters & Italf clay, 11:30 - 5:30 or 55 inches. $10. takes HarbourtonRidge Nurseries, Call 609-446-4253,If no answer ~vtmcn. 1 ;..ow, F rewood.... , guarautne,best offcr evcr$70. quarlcr day 3 pm - 5:30 for AM/FMSolid State portable thcm...Goedcondition. Call Har bout ton-WoodsvilleRd,, 609-261-3032. ’ seasonea, a)llt, ue vcreu 609-448-5332. ,ramcssas,tp;~sas ,,ow,,ow 72200nllh~, gl g (109112t.endh, u/c, tWOdoor hardtop, 17 Livl6gstonAve, 2,hi,)e. ~ PVCS.er12i "[ 0, ’ exl. 7911$1750.~9.2549. ;s’ whatever? ¯...~ar"-eSales hung0r siroytmti fnrfear possiblyarm, weeks, beh,g lie isa PUPSWANTI’ZI) - lit litter lOST ¯ SIAMESEseoliohtt MIISTShilJ, ’74 P}0ta roun. days, NowllrnnswickN,J, a whilelung hnirt!d Silo )hel’d eal ¯ In KcndullPark Sltclley ColnploteSc~retur}al and TIlE ItUSINESSSEIIVICliIS hits far resalens pots, Phone dabaui. call 1109-tl21-6,183, AeeounthtgCoursea mix, nmlc, 1 yr, nld, whois 6P9-452-0993hefore nnon. Rd. arcLi.I eRlr[hrckcn.2Ol. ’tTI ~ ---J" AM/FM WANTED: ’69 Chevy ,IF WlNI)StIII Su)arapurl, 2 dr. 1201)977.3777 Dayand Night Courses MOVING- most acll fur- very adlphdie and g t 1 with radhl,Uood rnluiing eond. ill. ’l’e epnnno 201.249-0347 figli.HS.7.13.1 llture, adds &oads,Double children, The vet gqvc hhn o JAGUARhAi’lD IR)VEII- i199-Wii2or 92,i-,i739 eves. or 201) iH4,7927, lind, t5, armcludr$17. t6bln t, leaubllhffhealthatldnowhe IIIMALYAN KITTENS . LOST-- tail nialc lleugle needs u gomlhMng home. Call Fluffy Puffs af IOVO,Seals, Terrier, white chest, red AiIharizetl dealer. T & T ’66 I,’Oltll FAI,C.ON, snnws, ’g0 VW SQUAIIEI!ACK &6 chairs, $25, ntuch more, blues, ha’tins fhunus, CFA oolhn unswcrs to "Skippy", Mntor8219 WondbrldgeAve,, INSTItUc;rlONIi1 knitting & Call ti09.44il.911t2after 6 nr t199-711J-261io, Hg I andPark, N,J. 20|.~72. I’/h, auln.,’i dr,(held rulinhig rcbtllitongiuo, AM/FMsterea, crachethigWed, 19.5, Fabric ACCOUNTING wl~ekelllls, - ...... reg. Ch, stock,A shots,701. Anyinfarnlaihlu coil 909-737- enlalllinll.I~(19.11¢10.<},111-9.t79 nr 6 h’ack tape goodrug, eend, @17-LqlHb, 9357nftcr 8 I~.nl, ~12.¢111511-5 2577, ,H9.1~1117, Mill, WarrellPlaza Wt’tit, East ~IRIOI(KEEPING txltdlatlOn(2IESTNUT- Ile0ulllt0;I-gaited wJtn saddlenee, tays,Itcwarl, Idealsecond ear. $900,101-lllT. Wlnd,,iorN,J, 609-4411.7770, tiENI~RALOFFICE GAI~~ ’~lak bred gelding, suitable’ far child VI’XIA FSTATEWAG(}

I IllIIN II llllllIIIII III IlllllI[Ill IllllII CtlILLSBOR(XIGHBEACON~ ~ P~NC~ONMcKzr "Seven For Central Jersey" Thelawrence, I~lgor DieManville News THECEN’TP..AL POST WlNDSOR-HIGHTS HERfftLD Classified ttduertising The Franklin N[WS’RECORD 6-B Thursday, December IL 1974 Apts/Houses Business HomeRepairs Home Services Photography Special Services For Rent. Rooms Apts. For Rent Services HomeServices To Share TYPING DONE IN PRIN- TWIN RIVERS AREA -- CETONAREA --" by an ex. MASONCONTRACTOB. CUSTOMUPIIt)I,STI’;ItY VOLKRUGCLEANING Industrial, commercial,in- FOR EXPERT SHAR- ~IANWAN’lED I’O SHARE2 FURNIStlED STUDIO and surance, film &slides, ar- PENING OF KNIVES’ BEDROOMfor rent in ranch Beautiful newap.artments 30 periencedsecretary working Fireplaces, stone, brickwork, FLOORWAXING bedroom Garden~,I Ant. with day leases available, Small fromhome. All work com- Choosefrom a large selection chitectural publicity, Annual Scissors,i~otary blades, retired gcntlcman. vt. bath. house,private bath, cntrane~ pets OK. East WindsorN.J. leted on Selectrc It steps,patios, concrete. of fine fabrics. Reports, B&Wfilm dov. & hatchetsaxes~ etc. Depending glair of Rent$122.50 per mo., &garage. Walkingdistance to Township.Call 609-443.~60 pypewriter.Nojobtoosmaor waterproofing, etc. Rugsprofessionally eleaned in contact sheets Professional onitem the prme ranges from plus half of phone& electric statinn. PrincetonJet. area. your home. Dry within on~ service competivelypriced. $.75-$6. 609-466-2872 also486- 009-799-0249gentlemen. large. Call 609-924-1553after 4 609-443-4655 hour. Guaranteed no bills. Frce heat &hot water. p.m. WM.FISIIEII BUILDERS Call IPS Photos609.799-3409 0776 Bctwccn Hightstown & 1 BDRMAPT. -- Fox Run [NC. shrinkage. Free estimates, and ask for Frank Paparo. Princeton.Call 609-443-5867.If EXPERTTYPING DONE-- 609.799.3818 Call(609) 448-0120. ROOMSand semi-efficiencies Apts., Princeton Meadows, ECONOMYupholsterers and Dt~ESSMAKING & no auswcr,try before 10 amor at weekly rates. Princeton $221.a me.,avail 1/1/75. 609. by formerexecutive secretary fabrics. All workdone in old ALTERATIONS-- Claire sftnr 7 pm 799-3182.7 to 9 p.m nowat homewith child. IBM worldtcaditio~ 609-443-4645. Commercial, Legal, Copy, Tobin.Call 609.443.5614. ManorMotor ttotel, U.S. #I, Selectric [I type. Letters, CARPENTRY FURNITURErefinishing - Model photography. Fast MonmouthJet. 201-329-4555. thesis manuscripts, ad- reasonable. Don’t throw it professional service. High dressng. 609-806-1410. away! Discover its natural CUSTOM MADE WOMAN RooMMATE FURNISHEDROOM for MANVILLE:3 room furnished ADDITIONSREMODELING NOW AVAILABLE - Mr. & quality. Reasonablerates. For DRAPERIES- fine selection entlemanon quiet street, 2 apt., gentlemanpreferred. KITCHENS Mrs llousecleancrs the team beauty.060-709-0070 eves. informationcall the Camera’s WANTED-- to share large Ted &Wanda $30. for "i room of fabrics, excellent work- sunnyhouse with 3 others. Call ~locks off MainSt.. Manville.Call201-725-5607. THESIS & MANUSCRIPT Eye. Days609-757-0100. Nights manship,free estimates 609- after 6 p.m.609-466-1891. Call days.201-722-0070 or eves, Typing Dissertations, IBM PRE-FABFIREPLACEShouse, Princctnn arca 609-448-0223. Ask for Mr. 882-0024 201-722-5524. Executive& Selectric II Lype, prcfcrrcd out of towuextra if I~I/INCETON HOME Martin C. Mark. BRANDNEW APT. wall-to- l0 years exp. Mrs. DiCieco,609-259-7940 Peter Wikoff ricc is right. Nowindows or MAINTENANCESERVICE -- wall carpeting thr~)ughout, ~linds.Call 609-924-207(.). Wedo all types of carpentry COMBOAVAILABLE to play APARTMENTTO SHARE 009-696-0004. I’IIOTOGRAPIIY for anyoccasion. All types of with oneother person(male or and clectrical workand havea Apts.ForRent central Manvair1 e. cond,Call201-526.1911 Main St. roofing specialist to repair music.609-448-6234 or 609-655- female). Centrally located HOPEWELLT.V. Sales & DB.APERIES & SLIP- IT’S YOURWEDDING! 05112. two bedroom,semi furnishe~ COVERS:Reasonable prices. slate or asphalt roofs. Nojob Catering Service. HomeT.V. &antenna too small. 201.359-5284. apartment within short HOPEWELLSUBLET -- Dec. repair. 35 W.Broad St. 009-466- Also free lance drapery in. IT’S YOURDAYI HATESHOPPING? Let me walking distance of Nassau 2. Beautiful, large apt. 2 INEXPENSIVE5 RMA’PT. 1364. stalling. EdWalker. (201) .369- choose for you with St., the hospital or the bedrooms,enclosed san~rch, to share near university. Call GOURMET CHEF -- will 4351 DU-R1TE UPHOLSTERY- I just wantto recordit. imaginationand joy ! Call Jan, Univcrsily.Parking facilities garage. Heat furmshed 609-924-5616after 6. (201) 820-1094 NewBrun- washer, dryer, dishwusber, $360/mo.Ca 1 after 6:30p.m., prepare Mutecuisine dinner AVAILABLE-- 2 carpenters Hrs. 2 p.m. - 12 p.m. Askfor swick. $25for 8 personsIgrnneries not & masons for repairs & YOURTIltED FUItNITUItE Johnnieor George609-443-4622 JAY basementand backyard. One 609-466-2072. East Windsor CAN liE GIVEN ,4 NEW of Ike finest apartments in CllESTNUTWILLOW included). 009:921-9435. remodeling. $5 an hr. Free or 609-443-3736. 609-448-5623 est’imales.009-799-3122. LOOK.PatchinK veneer. THEIIEAV’ENS -- theatrical Princetnnarea. Amagnificent 1N TRENTON- 2 room apart- Ultra modern1 & 2 bedroom turning our ncwchair spindles fashioos with showroomsin opportunity for the right ment, bedroomand kitchen, apts. Air conditioned and EXPERT EXTERMINATING person. Split $300. plus carpeted. 2 bedroomapts. CATERING 8 to 80, CARPENTRY:- Repairs andlegs, regluingsplit chair NewYork anu Philadelphia $118. a me. Also 1 room ef- have2 baths. Oneyear lease. French, English or American panelling siding, roofing. seats andtable tops replacing --Rodents insects roaches Piano Tuning recently given the musical utilities, tleat is frec. Callfi09- ficiency apartmentavailable, Cuisine.Experienced. 609-587- Smallerjobs pret’erred. Im- missing moldings, cornices etc. Term te centre our group fashion award by 924-27094:30 - 6 p.m. or 009- $79, a me. Call 609-393-1320From$190 4800collect. mediateservice. Call after andshelves are only a few of specialty. Fully Guaranteed. MusicalRetailer can workfor 921-2990. Available im- daily after 5. 216Dorchester Dr 609-448-6960 5:30(201) 359-4198. the manykinds of furniture Call evenings.Schloss/Valenti PIANOTUNING & REPAIRS ou:, the individualist or the mediately. repam work we ’do, also Exterminating Co.. East reasonable rates, all work ~ard to fit. Amade to measure WINDBROOK- WEST CATERING.Intimate dinner Windsor.609-448-7032. guaranteed.Call (201)257-4204 Spacious ultra modern1 & 2 stripping and refinishing at or (201)828-6494. original garment ca~ be PERSON NEEDED -- to MONMOUTHJCT. -- un- parties to large receptions. PLASTERBEPAIR prices you can afford. Call created for you or your music sharc 3 hedroomtownhouse in furulsbcd 4 room~pt.; full bedrooms,air conditioned, Varietyof menus.Call 609-655- evenings201-359-52o6. groupfrom $25. to $125. For Twin Rivers Completely bascment, garden air eon- ~arpeted apts. Swimclub on 0968. INTERIOR- EXTERIOR SLIP COVERS CUSTOM grounds. From$105. to $220. MADE-- Bring your fabric or informationcall 609-392-9389M-nished,washer, dryer, ctc. ditiooedelectric cooking,hot DutchneckRd. near Rt. 130. PAINTING FIR~ ----- Wood select fromours. 609-585-3244.Regulating Repairing for Gall or Jimmyand get Iteld $140 a monthfor each waler heat, living room, burning. Beat the predicted BOBERTII. IIALLIEZ your Holidayoutfit now, person.Pllone 609-443-6877 dining room,kitchen 1 or 2 609-448-3385. Electricians 669-443-6043 fuel shortage. Guaranteedto Registered bcdrooms,full batlL $225.per work.Many style to ebessefor Moving g MemberPiano Technicians nnl. 1 nnmthsecurity. Call 609- BROOKWOODGARDENS inside finish. 201-297-2803day Guild.Inc. 924-3721. ModernI & 2 bedroomapts ELECTRICIAN-- Installation NEEDHELP? CAN’TDRIVE or nite. - Hauling 609-921-7242 RECENT UNIVERSITY Air ~conditioned, carpeted¯ of humidifiers intercoms FIELD Swim club on grounds. A NAIL? WANT A CAR- GEI~ERALCONTRACTORS ATT’IC~NTS, PIANO TUNING -- a~ GRADis looking for her own HickoryCorner Rd.. near Rt. electric dourhells& lighting. PENTER?Call Walt Dye 609- roomin a houseor apt. pref. THREERM APT. -- 3rd fl, Residential Commercial & garages cleaned out. Light reasonable rates. Call Wm. BACKIIOESERVICE $175/mo.utilities included 130.609-448-0531. 448-1555or 448-7571 New homes, additions, Darst. 609-460-3359. with other young people in Industrial.609.443-5260. ha0u~ing& moving. (201) 359- SNOWEDIN? Pro. or surrounding area. Call 609-921-3064eves 609-799- garages, drivewayst roofing Before Dec. 15th cnntact 2600ext 404 days. ELE~job custommasonry fireplaces MOVINGAND HAULING - NOPROBLEM!![ 2 BEDROOMS-- Air con- CARPENTRY,REPAIRS and swimmingpools and patios+ Kathy Pallodina. 6089 El ditioned garden apartments, too big or too small. Work- smallalterations. Call 201.959- Rates negotiable, Call Roofing Colegio #36, Goleta~ Calif. manshipguaranteed. Col 201. Full line of aluminum anytime.201-249-5693. Just call "Bob"for fast, 1 BEDROOM--2nd floor, Rentinicudcs heat, hot water, 7571after 5:35p.m. products. dependable service day or 93017.After Dec.15 cootaet cooking gas and master ’IV 821-8153. night. Prn. Child DevelopmentIn- mffurntshcd,private entrance MOVING!! no pets. Security an~ hookup,Call for appointment NEED A GOOD SPACKLING-- Wall eeilinlJ ¯ WM.FISHER BUILDER’S Whywait until the roof leaks? stitute, 33 MercerSt., Prn. 609- references.201-254-8900 days, 201-782-1756. Resident ELECTI!.ICIAN repair. Sheetrock taping & INC. Plan ahead for your roofing 609.443.1310 924-0250. 609-8834400eves. manageronpremises daily, finishing.201-985-3816. ServingPrinceton area for 30 Call Jasper, the dependable needs¯ Building100, Apt. 1-A. CallHahn Electrical Con- years. Financing arranged, moving man. Insured. NEWROOFS REPAIRS Also specializing in septic tracting.Freeestimates. (201) 609-799-3915 201-247-6787 installation and repmrs. ROOMMATEWANTED to MONMOUTHJCT. -- ef- REGIONALCOURT APTS. 359-4240.Consumer Bureau LOU’S HOME IM- COOPEE& SCIIAFEII Excavation and tanks in- share 3 bedroomhouse with ficiency apt. $125 mo. Gen- RegionalCourt & E. MainSt. PROVEMENTS- We de PLUMBING-- Lic. #4621. stalled. Call dayor night for fireplace in Princeton. Call tlcman pref. No pets, 1 registered,No.1794. wurk~ 63 Moran Princeton near HunterdonMedical Ctr, painling~ masonry Need a plumber, free Paintingg 609-924-2063 Free Estimates. Marilyn,609-737-3700, ext. 214 month’ssecurity. Call 609-924- RunterdonHigh School N.W.MAUL& SON fences basements "and ad- estimates - all types of days, 921-1773after 5. 8721. Flcmingotn;N,J, U.S.Hwy. 130 & GriggsDrive ditions. Free est mates.0.09- plumbing.Call Mikennytime 883-3180. . , day ar night. Phone609-586- Panerhann|na 201-329-4656 ZAKEB .... THREE BEDROOMHOUSE FORItENT -- Large studio 2 APTSfor rent on a beautiful 0260. HousesltTIn¢I to share -- with garden & farm in Griggstown. 3 room . Repair Service Roofing & AluminumSiding apt. furnished. Separatehath apt. - very large pretty kil. Elecffical Power& CUSTOMCARPENTRY -- CllAIRS: CANED,RUSIIED ROOMSPAINTED - ’roe -- woodsrent $100. plus heat & and kitchen. On hus line. chcn living room bedreom Kitchens and bathrooms in- rcglucd, tightened, repaired, estimates, reasenab e rates, Newand repairs, gutters & ---- utilities. Call609-799-1862. $225/nm.Parkblg 609-921-7164. LightingInstallations Fureiturerefinished. Yeursof leaders. $275.plus utilities also4 room Industrial Maintenance. stalled, repairs remodeling, cleanworkCUl]609-799-1462 Quality work, prices BOUSESITTERWANIED -- apt. - large kttchcni with alterations, cellars attics exl)criennc. Free pick-up and ...... reasonable. to care for friendlycat, birds, beamed ceding good size garagespanelling, ceilings, delivery 609-896-0057’ tropical fish from Dec. 20 LUXURIOUS2bdrm,l~/~bath LUXUItY- l bedroom fur- living roomand upstairs . 2 ELECTRICWORK DONE -- All workguaranteed . fully , ’ PAINTING--College grads FreeEstimates 609-1182-7552. through Jan. 1. Call after 6 apt, nov,’ avail, E. Windsornished apt. for sublet, Nojob too small. Call ~-448- _ ~ b gh y qualified and ex- p.m.009-446-7491. location. Prefer grad student .large bedrooms$300, plus 6759, insured.Ca11609-259-9795, - :FLOORSANDING - hardwood pericnced. Yard work, light ItO~IRS $295/111o.tlcat andhot water ut litics. Cal201-359-4493.. ¯: floors sandedand finishcd, carpentry. Continuing -- All workguaranteed. Free or professiohal person, Call McadowLane Apts. 609-924. estimates.009-466-1980. -- -- aft 9 p tri 609-443-6324 44zs. Financial CCCCourteous, Clean, Car- Phone609-585-8235. education. Good local RESPONSIBLE PROFES- ’ ’ ’ TOWNHOUSE GARDENS -"1 pentry, Byappointment only. refcrences. After 5 p.m. 009- SIONAL couple desire & 2 bdrm apts from $185. 609-466-37412 LEN’S APPLIANCE 924-3902. houscsitting position in APT TO SUB-LET -- 2V~ Hightstown.Supt. on site, 609- Services SERVICE Special Services or uear Princeton, Bcfcren- ForRent - RoomsIxlrms$240 me. Call 009-443- 448-2198. COLONIALTAX SERVICE-- GeneralElectric-Kitchen Aid ,l & B’s’PAINT1NG-- In. ces. Goodwith plants andpets. 4491. Thisfirm offers complete BUILDER-- Professional MajorBrands . teriar/exterior. 1," ree Call Rick,609-924-5375 after 6. accountingservices aswell as craftsmanship.All phases of estimate,ltcasonable. 009-448- building. M.R. TOTHCON- 400-DMatchaponix Rd PItINCETt)N ARMS FORRENT" Apt" - in large ’D,Vin Rivers preparationservices for all Jamesburg,N.J. 4960 TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- house. 3 rain. walk from Stateand Federal relurns. 669- STRUCTION,Ccanbury, N.J. Gcneralcleaning and repairs. campus& N.Y.bus. Availahle V II.IA(:I,] APAItTMENTS 609-600.2330or 201.329-6013. Phone201-521-1567 PRINCETON VICINITY Laxilry Alarhacnts 007-4426~ INTERIOR PAINTING -- Free estimates. CallEd beginning June 1st. Retired unfarntshed or partly fur- CUSTOMmidwork, cabinetry Paiat now-- before tile Radigan,009-448-6,t43. teacher workingwife desire I and2 bedrooms,Individually nished. 2 bedrooms,den bath Moderngarden apartments 1 TOBIN’S TAXSERVICE -- A& W-- Kitchen Cabinets, and marine carpentry. Work luflidays. Frccestimates. 609- controlled heat¯ 2 air con- &use ef kitchen. Woul~con- & 2 bedrooms indiv, con- Income tax preparation, Counler Tops Formica Work 448-3538. living quarters in exchangeof sider including 2 nice Irailed hcat& central air, se f- accounting and bookkeeDinc done in my shop or at beat. servlccs. Telcphoneevenings ditioners.’ Individual and Stairs cut. Homerepairs Free advice a ways 609-459 Savemoney this winter install Manday-Thursday609-443- Ilalconies. 12 cut. ft. bedroomson 3rd. floor al dc(rost refrig D/W,drapes services, Contact Stanley andalterations. 609-259-7527.6160, ’ a humidifier,lower fuel bills, 3056. Itefrigerator. VenetianBlinds. increased rent. Children w/wcarpet 2 baths. Parkmg, Tobin,Public Accountant,609- NANAK’S fewer colds more comfort, Largewulk-in closets. Private welcome.Parking space. $250. swimming,tennis. Furnished 446-0677,212-MU5-2470. 7 I}AINTEItS Call eves, or 9-3 p.m. or unfurnished, Short term Quality Call FrcdBall 009-395-0350. cntrances. Laundryroom with CARPENTER. Tom Wiley . PBINCETON Reasonablc washersand dryers. Wall to weekends.609-921-1149~ leases available. No see, Builder - All phasesof car- Bates Paint requircd immediately. DISPOSAI,SEBNICE Expertise in Workmanship Wanted To Rent wall carpeting in 2nd floor pentry. Over 13 yrs. ex- Rt. 130& Half Acre Rd. LADIES CUSTOM apartments. Supm’intendent MANVILLE:4rms. & beth on Gardening & perience.Call 609-799-0999. Year roundbusiness TAILORING- coats, suits, NorthSide. Marriedcouple, no Callowner - (’)09-446.7792 Cranbury,N.J. . NoWaiting onsite. Rentsstart at $1~)up. 609-395-1369 dresses, gownsskirts, ete. Aq’rORNEYdesires 2 or 3 pets. (201)722-0844. Landscaping Free 669-92,1-3962madeto order, HillsideStudio. bedroomapartment orhouse. Modelapartmcnt- Telephone TWOBEDItOOM, 2 bath apt. CARPENTERAVAILABLE - llome and Industry Esthnates aRer5 ll,nl, 009-737-00~. Call 609-924-4879. 6o9.44o-4801,IOpen daffy from MANVILLE: 4 rms& bath.To in Ncwl[ope. Dishwasher, For home improvements, Garbage,Trash, Rubbish 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. except inquire,please call after 3:30, walltowall carpeting washer , ftARD WORKINGYOUNG &dayer plus swimming,tnnnis TBEE SERVICE remodeling repairs and Removed PROFESSIONALPAINTING DRESSMAKING AND Sunday) Directions from (20,72254. alterat ons also new con. HaulingofallTypcs - Interior &Exterior. Call Ed ALTERATIONS- Janice MAN-- looking for an inex- Princeton: Prineeton- &skiing. Call 215-062-2479ur WeCare For Beauty ’ pensive unfurnished apart- 215-862-9254. That Grows struction. Pleasecall 609-737. Noebels.509-4434559 after 6. Wolfe.Call 609-445-2125. lligbtstowa Road,turn right I~W~-~ ~ - 0470. meat in Princcton-Hopewell- on Old TrcntonRoad, ~& male, for husinnss woman,3 or 2 Montgomery Twp. area. turn left andfollow signs, rooms and bath. Perfect -Total professionaltree care BOGEHSUPHOLSTERY -- PAINTER-PAPEII HANGERMUSIC FOR ALL OC- PleaSe call 609-921-9435 SUi~.LE’ITINGGarden apt. -Fully insured ConsumerBureau No. 5412. -- Thirdgeneration of quality locatien, Lovelyapartment, CASIONS-- Thanksgiving, unytime and leave me a Callaftcr 6, 60~-392-7755, Ilighls(own area, $195/mo, -Landclearing thru planting 609-799-2807. wurk.201-545-3879. Cbrismas parti~ and New message. PRIVATEROOM & bath -. iucl. beat, gas, air rend., Apt, SEAMLESS ALUMINUM Vcar’s Eve. DennisPetcrson, Kendall Park. 201.-297-9349 47-7.ffull 609-440-291:’4, LANDSCAPEDIVISION GU1TERS,Victor Diamond, UPtlOI.,STERING PAINTINGINT/EXT, Call us WOM-’~with- 2- children ufter5. 1 BEDROOMAPT -- 2’& miles -Designthru installation R.fl. 2, Box219, Bridgepoidi last for yourbest deal. Bernie, 10 LnrblgArc., Ev"ing, N.J, desires apt, in S, Brunswick REPAIRING 08536.009-083-1173. fromPrinceton south on Route UNFURNISHED NEW Rd., Belle Mead,N.J. 60002. Free Estimates 609-448-3717. area, 201-297-6927after 0 p.m. LG.~ suitabl--i~ for 1. 609-924-5792 -Woodchipsfor mulch 201-259,3641night, 609-924-1643 JohnBitter maturedbus. womanin quiet LUXURYAPTS, I & 2 -Firewood- day. 222 MonmouthSt. private homc.Private bath & bedrooms $200 & $510/mo, Scasoned/Split/Del. ltightstown I AI Eli IIANGING TREESCUT -- trimmed - WANTEDTO RENT eli entrancc, kitchen privileges. B’RANDNEW I bedroonlapt. McaduwLane Apts. 5 minutes S’rAGb~NDOEFARM 1109-440-3541 SCIIAIqNG prunedfall is the seasonto da SllAlll~] - apt. or house, by Ref. 201-329-6608after 4 p.m. ¯ ugsthroughout central air frunt PriucetmlJet, Call 1309- SERVICES NEED REPAIRS I!.E- It; also any ehaia saw work, young father and soil, conditioning.$200 - ut I ties. 452-1o20. 61.~-737’1242 MODELING, CONSTRUC- Promptpersonal service. All firewoodcutting, etc. Cliff Sunmrville/ Princetonarea, Call eves., (2011526-1911. TION?We’ll do justabout I;’AMII,YCARF. types of wall cuverlug. Zink609-924-6302. PleaseUnll afler 0 p.u,, (2011IAItGE-- unfurnished room PB, INCETONMEADOWS - 1 anythiug.No job too small. l,’ree Estimatcs 442-11499. witb private mttranee, bedroom,terrace, suh-leaso OBAL Rohertson& Son. 609-737-2260. R.N,’s I,.P.N,’s, Norscs Equipped with kitehcn fer 9 me. at $221/mo, pl~ Aides thinsekeopnrs to ncct DanRudenstcio PICTUItlC Tills FOR 2 LARGEEFFICIENCIES -- (IAIII)EN MARKETINGINC. 009485-9370 CIIItlS’rMAS-Ynur gracious facilities. $100a ltmnthin- ute in l’rinceton, $185/mo, electricity. 609-799-2462. yourhome hculth needsby day ne ruptured in a water cludingutilities. 10allies frmn Landscape CERAMICvinyl-asbestos and ec week. Carn with your PItOFESSIONAL womaa Princeton. NearMcGraw.llill. nthor half hour dr ve from vinyl tilin’g wallpaperln~ concernill mind, c n’ portrait Also heine wunls 2 bedroomheusc/ apt. 609-443.4934. Pr ocelon in tile cout,try, -Designerand Contractor-carpentrynnd roof repairs, an sketchcsfor Christmascurtis, StfiS/mn,Bnfh Include utl t es, 4 ROOMS,I~cot inchsled 22 PAINTING: INTERIOlI, & statkl c’y, pkins-.use ymu’ fb’c}dacodusircd, Pllane005. No, ll[h Ave,, Many 1o, Job TooSmall! Reasonable, IIHMEMAKEIISUPJOItN EXTERIOR Top 9uality 4664040. 609-924-6239, AlexanderSt. 201-259.2714. hi gut on, Pnrtfulhl and IIOUSEKEEPINGSUITE -- 3 Inquireat ’27 Nu,llth Ave, Princeton 211W.State St. work,, Free Estimutcs rcterences ova ab e, Call 609-452.2401 Trentnn,N,J, l/casonable llntes, Felly Peggy,01#J.452-1;57, roomsottroctivoly furnished, 1109-:195.3060 conlpletcly equippedprivate IN QUIET-- rural area of MANV[[,LE:41,it rms. 2nd WINDOW GLASS & hlsorcd,Capitol Painting {109- Apts/Houses k:itchenin dec’ruingi’e~idcneo, East Windsorunlhnited yard, fir., privateto)me avail, nu% PLEXIGLASInstalled in IIOlISE CI,EANING-donn 6113.1537, largo i a ore h’cns, wehave CLEANUPVARD -- limbs, deers. Windowsoreens by luu’d working, luumst IfECYCLEall your brosh attd No0-snlok ing, rOlloble, workhlgcouplo or nliddle alton reph(eod, QuickServico, ,’onhitinus yeongcou]de, Call garden debris to makeonto- To Sh~re prnfessioual or buslooss’or ’rot a 4 ’non apt, with preferred, no pets, eonu’al ba6ho6,etc. 009-~2.0764. past ur tnulch, llemembor,oo lmulni, Garageuplioilal, bail, freshly i~t!nt~41, w!th locution, A.~plyt46 So, 3rd Ilights tlardwuro,109 Morcer11119-r~5~3. yol.a, owncentral heating, lot SI, Idawlitawolliglit~townl lnterinr andExterim’ burningiti NowJersey l ;Io h,p, I’iirnlbauso lo share with Security,Rof0renecs, 609-924. Ave, MiulvIHo. IBIEIII.EII I.ANIISCAPES Painthlg chipper wgho~erutar.$20,00 leacc.lovlig people, (1or 2,t76, 7-1] p.nLand 1-2:20 p,m, $t75/ino, or o cozy 5 r~m CESSPO01.,S )or hmu,$25 nnil, CallDu~rler unusehas oeoueoiupletnly louseon lbo SalBO Iropal’ty lot LandscapeI)oslgnhtg (IAiiAGE- DOORSIN. AND PRICI,~CtINSCIOUS? ulodo’ldzet ulld has awhli- u glvo-iiwayreldai el ~0/111o, Landaealms,1109-9’~4-1221, lidih II ils havegarage MANVLLE: 4K~ rm, apt,, alld STM,LED& ItEPAlltED -- SEPTICTANI(S 20i-52i-067il lab g |KIOWe nro ~t rrutnaled LARGEFURNISIIED R(IOM couple preferred, No pets, Contracting lk~lliiOnilbio,Froo esthnotes. CLL’ANED Jiuueshurg by 130acres of farnlland, if -- Ior respuilshllogelitlellloo, parkhtg i d I wii nia[a, 609-024,1221 201.297-3797. 7Trucks.NoWidthtg CUT& TAII,(IItI!:II -- IO your rehis ilion andhappy living quiet restdeat hil area lOlUUleO,P’efor nvor45 with <~61,529.4~7, ullhnited kiteamprivileges uopets, 609-4411.4590 aoyt iliO, I’AINTING & PAPER- I~t ’t, guwns- dl’C~scs , i)alil ring a ~11,call G0yor Lhaiii 3 u~ ~Fstl EltlC RANKINllUllJIEfl. -- IfUSSEI,I,III’;II)CO, IIAN(ilN(I FrankJalidii, 29~ Sods,Nn I)idleras nneded.Call evenhlgsoial wccllcndsat 201- $1,15twr inu,hlcludea utilitlea, Maitvllle+11oat Incladed, Call HomeRepairs Mh(or projects !l(a~or llutchNeck ltd, Call161191 4411. l~llli’UJii,609.4il6-’J1104, 521-2032iilid we’ll sliowyna ’-~01-3o9-2,1i4afler2:39 ll,nl, 12011722.01121, 20VearsEsllerlencO whal weIncau, MANVlLLEI4 rm, apt,, alteratlo s, ’ N( JOe too 201,1!d,l,25a4 201.350.51100 ’J579~...... secondlloor, Callafter ,~ p,ni, sin611,"20i.791-9fi01. IIA Nl~Rl~l~J POSTEIiS (lOll 7~.g934, APAI"MENT - 3 roorll & CAIIIq’~N’I’IIy done t -- signs.$3, uuhour pins cnst PI~IISONNEEllED Io sllaro W()MEN ONLY ¯ hnnio balh, Elech’te!ly hlchidod, reasol(llblorotes, Co 1 609.924- .a,,n~ llil;t~ bed,ooitl lawilhotisoin irivilegos, reasonableoear llltll CARPENT tY~m~shlll LAMI’ SIIAI)ES ¯ Lalul el’ nlliterlal6, Eyeliiogs, Twil RIvers, cnnploiely Iq’tllCOlall,Iglg.411.1gll I, BEAUTIFUl, APT, Loot. Cidlubut(l 5, 1109-4411.9962, lUnoldingo(Id rel)i)h’s, Nlls~an w eokoll t Is llJ.lby611tlllg, b~rtYlllnaroo, Ftyc’placo,.alr quality workl Irumpahdtsg# [arnisllcd woaher,dryer elc, cat l o I lg, 1 lanlronlllSunn IImiksllelVo~~ bllSOIllOllt hlterlor5 ill2 NossaBSl,, I~AVl’i’ffd~l. blaci.top, !leforeilees~utiplllxl, l’,i, all Ilenl $140a inuoth[ur caeh h&J flnhdlhlgl to docks, 8 nnn& grovnLParkhig lOiS, 16nn,,1109-024.30112, ttl IM & iiOAlID v lit ’ooii~ dinhlgi’nnlit~ lit)ME I MlqlllVliIMEN’l~ 1 i’h~ tlrsoli, Pliniioli09.,WJ.lll177, AVA A IE la wo’khig lrge k iehoil, ulllily rooiii~ For Rent-Houses alterations,slnall additloilSl drlyowoy aonlhig, Free wnitan l i oxehaligefur ltghi niiulitlal prlTJoctswoke icdl CAitPE’iCLEANING eslhnata6,01111-1i95.1H00 or d0g, TIlE scu6ullia l’igllt, NowIs 51 deck, wllli nffliirool Addlt n 16 kllcllO I iilsa tree6 eutl rof~i’onces, 9’J,.glll9befnrn 7’,1111 o,nl, nr hutlscken)tng,Fiill luill~,a llarkhlg,Nu children, l’JlPl/lllO, lialhl’callnrelnudol Btl sill ng tile ihneio Ihl ik UllO!.d1 il. IIE8 q}NSIIILE fo tulle p’ v ogos, sub rbi I ’lel}, Cullal’Rtr 5 p,iu,,il00.397.34tgi li lie ! I(IOM¯ il hillh Ca!onhil i I Zhikllrollior, it~1-974.6:102, ea iletlaulavollablo,Loweit lil’lc~J~,iu, (I, Diivhi, soaping, {Itlr gultorsI blhlrlll whldaw601111 prices, Uall Mus011’s 600.737 ...... idorll wi t ad tu s nlre hn’goItir. Trailsinrtalion i~Jquh’ed, Coil nil Ilulel sli’~i hi llopawdl, dunl’lt nit, ~1119or737.16119, )rofesb[i!t(lllSoiler l~l’t~llllvo i s od liuuso wllh two 6o9.9’~.7961 atl~r 5 p, , SIX!elII footllrOsIllCl-ot!e 2 I huldscala,i~a’ h~l(ulyW r nit ,’ IANKI, IN CD INEll II’iilUileesi alld ~ll’tl flool HomoServices Photooronhv ltchaollono iors, Cli for tIAIIIIEN~hi Lawroiil~OVI1~ 009.111111.75119 iuld l illily Ihrua slophy iilcp detail6,tt09o92,b947 L ..... arP’6 iiias| spic eli6 skyliRhl, Walk ig tll6tliilC~ .IU AUTIIt)i{IZED IIOOVI~It irugrnul Mlowhlg o lohd " 11+ * tt ObISfnrillshed ’l in sial nl, ilonsoili601 uo IIOMI!’,OWNEItS¯ Coil ua far VAUUI.IM CLEAN ’~il laodltcl!pellh(li, Whynot call 1( qSq)NSl II, ! liO ’llil its i li IOl liter of olair ie!ils, h cltsleahot I hnl niohilnlned,Will coiisldor 2 UA!WION’I’IIY, AI/rERA. 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Thursday, December 12, 1974 .... 7-B Announcing awhole REALESTATE PROBLEMS? .. CALL THE PROFESSIONALS OPENING NEWLISTINGS ! on NEWAMWELLRD. in HILLSBORO new polio HOWWOULD YOU LIKE A FARMHOUSE?You must see this mmedate Occupancylll¯ one! Recently completely remodelled, it has maintenance free aluminumsiding. Four bedrooms,living roomwith bay window,dining , Ce room, den, laundry roomand a large convenient newkitchen provide atVillage’l’ amplespace for comfortableliving. Ontwo acres, with shadetrees and fruit trees, it is only 3 ~ milesfrom the train station ...... $64,500. ORA COLONIAL?Centrally air-conditioned 4-5 bedroomColonial in excellentcondition on a treed lot. Full diningroom, large eat-in kitchen, THE TALKOF THE TOWN... EXTRAVAGANT,LUXURIOUS, panelled family room,laundry and two-car garage. Fifth bedroomis on OVERSIZEDAPTS .... the first floor, with its ownentrance ...... ; ..... $78,900. Starting from $230 mo. OR A CASTLEFOR THE COMMUTER? Privets~ rconles o Abundantclosets Extensiveplantings of pines, birches, maplesand crabapple surround Dine-in kitchen PLUS ap,s. withwalk.l~ separatedining area ¯ 200%on site parking this 4 bedroomcentrally air conditionedColonial, with a beautifully Individually controlled ¯ Swimmingpool & heat andair conditioning courtswill be¢onslructed planted patio and fenced in yard. A living roomwith fireplace, dining onsite room, family room, eat-in kitchen, laundry roomand 2½ baths com- RentIncludes Heat and Hot Water! !! Village 2 in NewHope, Pa nowmsures you plete this charming home...... $71,500. 31RFrom Prmcetoa &Trenton North on RI 2O6to AmweRd JRt 514 that, if hardtimes find you out of work,you trafficghl] turn left, contingelorl’& ml to Beckman Lane,1urn ;Ighl,Itutn immodialeTyat next Hght to NewAmwolr Rd Beckman G~rdens onright won’tfind yourselfout of an apartment. OUTOF THEORDINARY and into this FROMNew Brungw~ok Rt 514, cross Rt 20611h ml. to BeckmanLace, lure CUSTOMCONTEMPORARY unique in right,turn immediately at next ¢~ght Io NewAmwel Rd, Baekma~ Gardens It makessense, After all. whatfun is it spacious4 bedroom,2 ½ bath homewith all rtght FROMNewark &No Jersey Rt 22Weal 1o Rt 206South 1o Amwe~l its setting andideal for the personwho dares Rd(Rt 514.trafficlighS turn tight contmuefor1’/1 mt1o BeakmBn Lane living on a woodsyhilltop in NewHope, in a the little extras that makea housea home, turn .gmrum im~Oiatelv at next.g;n to place with indoor-outdoor pools, tennis to be different.There is comfort,convenience Garde n9 on r~ght courts, a ski slope and lodge andsaunas and andutility to be foundwith a living roomfor like walnutstained floors andwoodwork, kit- Model Phone such, if you’reworried about losing it? formalentertainment and a recreationroom chenwith all the little extrasthat makeMom (201) Comeout to Village 2. See our beautiful for the children.The Cathedral Ceiling with smile includingthe self-cleaning oven. The 359.7180 apartmentsfor as low as $260a month.And living roomhas an old brick fireplace, the ask one of our Sales Counselorsfor all the WoodBeams and Double Brick Fireplace details on the limitedtime offer of ourunique Wallare just someof the special featuresin familyroom is richly panelledand overlooks newRent Insurance Plan. It protects you this fine 4 bedroom,3 bath home.Central the rear yard, andthe diningroom is large against unexpectedproblems while you’re Air, of course. It’s vacant and we have the enoughfor formalentertaining. Thereis a enjoyin~some unexpected pleasures. key ...... $73,500. full basement,storage attic and2 car garage. All this on a quiet deadend street andjust Call:(215) 862-2091 BEATINFLATION on this colonial home perfect for the commuter...... $76,500. that offers an incomefrom an apartment. Oneapartment has 3 bedrooms,the other HICKORYACRES - Be advised to see this has 2 bedrooms.For a limited time only we housebefore it is too late! Thisbig, bi-level are preparedto offer 90%financing to in beautiful condition has 4 bedrooms. qualifiedbuyers and the ownerswill consider moderneat-in kitchen, living room,dining anyreasonable offer. room,family roomand laundry room.All TWINRIVERS HURRY!l!Call today ...... $45,000. this on a well manicured1/~ acrelot. $49,000. ’GRANDOPENING APARTMENTS ATTENTIONVA$ FHABUYERS. This 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath TwinRivers Townhouse Efficiencies .... SECONDSECTION "’ is just whatyou have been waiting for. It is onlyashort walk to the NYCbus andclose to $150 everythingelse too yet, at the endof the courtaway from through traffic. Only.. $43,000. WoodlandLotsAvailable 1 Bedroom LOVELYBI-LEVEL in a quiet neighborhoodis this immaculate3 bedroom,1 ½ bath, $180 homeon a professionallandscaped lot. Largeliving room,dining room, eat4n kitchen. 2 Bedroom Warmspacious panelled family room with a raised hearthfireplace andattached garage. $250 I t n,’, "MoveIn" condition at ...... $48,400. All apartmentswith wail to wallcarpeting, drapes AIRCONDITIONED BI-LEVEL with fenced in yard with 3 bedrooms,1 ½ baths, large or blinds,appliances and air conditioning. living room,dining room, eat-in kitchen, hugepanelled family roomwith a brick wall /n ideal locationclose to shoppingand major transportation. fireplaceand attached garage. No reasonable offer refusedfor this veryconvenient location and pretty neighborhood...... $49,990. STEELE, ROSLOFF AND COUNTRYCOMFORT AND LOW MAINTENANCE in a house for the small family. Twobedroom ranch home you’ll haveto see, on a beautifulnatm.ally landscaped plot with SMITH from 48,990Flexible Financing $43,500. REALTORS and INSURORS roomfor a vegetable garden I ...... 30 yr, mortgagesto quelified bNyers 609-448-8811 609-655-0080 Openevery day- noon to dusk. WESTWINDSOR WOODED WONDERLAND- frames this 4 bedroom house that is perfect for the first homebuyer. The housecomes fully equippedwith washer, dryer, 5 SUperbmodels to choosefrom - 2 Ranches,3 For Rent-Houses For Rent-Houses Colonials- 3 and4 bedroommodels available. Our refrigerator, wall to wall carpetingand even has stereo jacs in the living roomand on the countryhomes are set on18,000 sq. ft. lots andall rear patio. Moveright in ! Noextra expensesI Call nowfor appointment...... $61,900. WEST WINDSOR TWP, -- SERGEANTSVILLE -- 6 have2 cargarages. JOIINT Closeto schools,shopping and roomhouse 4 bedrooms,$325 train. Beautiful countrhYplusutilities, newly decorated, DIRECTIONS:Rt, 1 and206 to beautiful nowextension In- estate. 2or3 bedrooms,bat , 1 yr. lease, security, terstate1-95 south..,onl¥ s fewminutes to ScotchRd. Exit. Membersoh references.Call after 6 p.m. RI=’/[~ inter City Relocation living room,dining room~ Driveacross Scotch Rd. to NurseryRd. and continue one mile REALTORS fireplace,sum met kitchen ant= 609.397.3319.. to models,Mounra[n View Golf on [eft - modelson right. MLS Service breezeway2 cat’ garage, ,pn~~n. DriveOut Today1 PrincetonReal Estate Group U,S. Route 130, Cranbury, New Jersey 08512 Fruit treeslots of shadeand ~Y~"~,’;~.... p’;;"~’;.t-.’~ (HomePurchase Plan) privacy Ava lable 1/15/7 c~...,,.¢.0~ t t,s.on t~-mmons...... ] Model Phone (609) 882.6S47 (609)443-4800 ~37~,plusn -’utihties: ’ References’ ~".~ _e_roomSh,,mfironlno~...... ’ ns~312~’~~a~""’~" tgnni~ stu hurl’ Exclusive Sales Agent; Ideal Reolty (201) 283.2600 required Callalter 5 ~fi09-TJg- .... r .... ~.~., ...... c .... 17111,or 92,t-5594, $S75fmo.609-896-9730, MONROETWP, -- Available EASTWINDSOR - New4 3 bedroom2 bah ranch with bedroomColonial in excellent uttachedgarage,$350/mo,201. location, AvallahleIra. B21-ff/33, mediately,$40o, per moath Nassau Street Georgian plusutilities I ~esrlease l~;~= MILLSTONEWOODS colouialcnltlovely lot overan moathsseeumy requires, A FARMHOUSE PROFESSIONALacre, Availableful!yfurnished Fully carpetee, air con. ESTATES ¢),t $3(~)pg’monthpt~, utilities, ditioned,Call 609-44S,4081 A UoiqonPark Like Settiag io Millstour~Twit, Callweiuol Real Estate, fi09. weekdays, Justoff thebeaten path but close to Route12 in 92t-2700, Custombuilt homeson I to 3 acfeheavily wooded OFFICESPACE KingwoodTwp. Approximately 8 acres of land IIOUSEltENTAI, -- Ill MANALAPAN’L’WP, -3 wth536 foot frontage An outbuilding in good cul-de-saclots. Individual homesites also K ngsor. short walkto the bet ’aa noderaranch condition.Acomfortable home e located on this availablefor purchase,Located on MillstoneRd. incenter of bts Ins, yot’ll fll~i tills 4 Re’g, appliancesincluded 1 ½miles south of Route33. bedroomhome with 2~,~ batlt~ $325,per me,, leuse & secarily, Idealspot, Large kitchen, spacious IMng room, 4 Hightstown. a front to rear living morn Call$11,431-1724. bedroomsenda bath. Only$46,900. Developedand Built by EastWindsor I’ornuddnhlg i.o0111 large eel, SECLUSION Livlrlg Systems, Inc. in kitchenand family room LtU~ ~IN’~ 7" ¯ Phone448.2100 withl’lreph~co, &’iSO, pet’ me, lttltISEVI,.HJI’- beaotiful naturalsetting surrounded byacres of woodsend (201) 279.7938 or (201) 3411.0lt112 JOnNT,nIqNDI’IltSON nufiutenunce, frt~ 5 |’ogle fields, For recreation-tenniscourts, ewlmmtng A wellbuilt homo,but needs some loving care. ,, , t, ’ ’ ’ -=-- Realtors it) Bet n I f acrelut, Thereul’a LorDsliving room, dining room, spacious kitchen, 1~19-443-4e00 2 ha’goi~drooms ha’go liVinlt poolsend clubhouse, ’ouulad l’amlly I~J()ln ~Jl- Richshag carpeting, lined draperies,central air utility room,2 bedrooms anda bath,Possible ex- S pansionin attic for 2 morebedrooms F.t batik. ForRent-Houses ForRent.Houses ForRent.House .oust~ }.Oil Rl,:Ntr: Feb, 1, CtacO,clWgar1pathdhtingaad arcU, encod.lllUb andhosting you control, Supersound con- K digonlngand much more. Manyfruit trees.4 outbuildings,One acre +, agates ’1 bodreunls, ~ yurd.Will .cunsid0r !~l~o W Ih Klngw0odTwp, Only$41,000. srocI,;"ON. iIIxxh’tx)nl’"~ 21,~ (?OUN’I’IIYIIOMES Ill)USES& AI)AItTMI,]N’rS ludhs lurgo kitchen, fhtish~d opticslU UBy,.a.VUllUnle f0f baLh2yr,nhlh0Bsean2acrea, li,(lltltl,;N, I’orrcat,Callf~.4,1a.421lOaflcr t~aSClaent,t~utet, sLrt,~L, Iov?ly ~cut)ancYuratatd Feb, I, $:12~, Oneend Two Bedrooms available, Call 799-2033 PROPERTY uva ab 0 JLUl. L Lease, I~, I, fi, VIOWSI~Ul’nusuues ~,~ nules . CaJl [tr I101 lunuth. SUSSMAN for additionalinformallon, :l~)7-~;la, IIOIq’;Wl!:l,t,’IX)WNSlIIP--t~ eonl n~e all conlpue, fia9 ]tEAI:I’Ytl;09.ilIWF9300, 7,~ ceres,Rafllm~ Township, Old Yorke Rd, ~draumsedadud (a)tlagn I,’UItNISlII,311ItANCll 924-11a2’,lcveelags, GoldMedallion Total Electric Living Maturetrees El" brook, Only$16,000. IIOUSl,,~ RENTAh¯ 3 Lieul ’el couatryestate, IIOUSE.-- Pr!ncotan’rwp., 4 i~droams,l bath, llvh~g rOOIB, Pr neean p use sad address Bit ~ butilsIv, 11u,,din. rm TWINIIIVLtHIS ~* 3 Llll IAWtl,]NCt! TWI’,0 rooals ¯ ~50lX~|’ lllonth, ’anl,’111 iiI Inl{sl.k[t,,ncreea tewahuuseW/W ~’pt~ll, g, ~ Ira ht hs ~ year Jess0, THEBORACK AGENCY INC. fornluldhlhlgr~m, h!rge re.It s)rcil garuRe,LUl~g lease uttpl, nwlunuing&toleua, fi[i tttff~, ’e Ices ’uqnh’cd$300 Deer Creek I=k!tcne,, uel~l alzeu Imutry nda,lu NYC.Gtla haul, $370Iluutidy. AanaC, Faherty Realtors lUUal’Ui)iB. Fu be,enfant aatl I,]hS" AMWELh--20nz nnles desircd.AvslI.Jlln,I 609,921, plusutllltles, II011.443.1114& lh~afur, tK)9,[lil;l- 311’,I. Apartment= FlemlnRton 30!.7113.1710 walk-upattic, l cat’ ~raga, let Prlacatun3 Lmdraomreach IK}a0,I’~X. ~124 111’ 215"~7.5’/55, f 1, 2 Imiloet otNuwSt~aw~knaft0drdo(lteltd~yhad, T=ka ~l[~0,Ixr I m, overuok. t45 aerns, $12B, lx~r juQ,hloallaSllt a OWPin i~be o ilanl tot 3 lal[gll to P/lllC01011 Re,203at Cenler~llle $ miles salt e| (;Ir©le,Mgmbgrs Inu, I,;X’(i],,~"l,Ti,;N~’IT--S’~K’-iqN(; .... (XIUNTItYII(IMES ¯ oneia MoeduwaOB~k~ N J r ks 0 SWS’A, Blghl t IOllll I0 111,KI0 Somarlet.HunterdonMLS, JOIINT,IENI)L,;R~)N IN(,’, lll,ll~!)llTi!’,ll.- lJklllrun1!cy, bedl,MANVILI uatnBWt~lOll CapsaCad ’I, wlthLl, I EustWlndsur ’re,/I) alal ella Ill aoeth.Lstl 3111 lull tOCr= Ib~ iy.Plllln~hott~ Rd,(Male at,); rlsht I mlloll ’Leatoru (:all Tlunap~ual,alal ’ 11 ’ c’)as cuuntr;L WealWindsar ’lwp foph~l, tUP1SilllbOle [It!4 lIuhl 4 nlli01111PlJeG01¢O Mall~Igwll~ tl0s4v,14s~,1 re t du rmlngchalet neur garage,Csll ow,er 12011 7~13, m~tliatcl~cupallt~’, (199-,Hll, ~1,4,13.41100 (;IttlUlSAL~I~I TI’ID Muucht~slt~r, Sleu~s t0, i~l~ ~111l, IBlfi, weekly, CiIIi 609,93!,3fit9 0v~s,

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8-B Thursday, December12, 1974 HILTON REALTY CO. HOPEWELLBORG of PRINCETON,inc. Realtors ¯ RENTAL= 194 NassauStreet 921-6060 .ONEHALF OF DUPLEX HOUSE, two bedrooms,living room, kltcheu, detachedgarage. Availablenow I .. $295/month THE THREER’S OF HOMEHUNTERS.- = SALE® Roomy,ready and reasonable. Three MODERNBI-LEVEL on TaylorTerrace, living room,dining room,4 bedrooms,fully equippedkitchen, family roomwith bedroomranch with sliding glass doors, patio, 1 ~ baths, 2’car garage.90% financing available to qualifiedbuyer I Low40’s. ORRENT IT FOR.... $400/month large dining area, kitchen, 1 ½’ baths and laundry room. Oversized garage HOPEWELLTOWNSHIP and black top drive. Nicely landscaped NEWJERSEY’S FINEST ADULT COMMUNITY lot with trees ...... $43,500., THREENEW RANCHER$ in the 60’s...each with master bedroomand bath, plus 2 bedroomsand bath; living room, diningroom, large kitchen,hardwood floors, full basementand 2-car garage. THIS COLONIALON A QUIETSTREET- Rossmoor NEWCOLONIALI..FEATHERBED LANDI..4 bedrooms, 2½ baths...huge roomsand 2½acre lot,., with trees. (90% featuresfoyer, family roomwith brick WhyNot Give Yourself financing to qualified buyer) ...... ~ ...... $82,500. fireplace, living roomwith picture win- A "Christmas Treat ?" dow, formal dining room, modernkit- Whynot break awayfrom all the excitementand SKYFIELDDRIVE, a super cul-de-sac in HopewellTownship, with a PrincetonAddress. Here is a really big five bedroom, confusionof Christmasand take a quiet, little 31Abath colonialon an acre anda quarter. Recentlyunoccupied it is beingpainted and spruced up for showing.Spacious chenwith breakfast area, powderroom living room,comfortable dining room,~downstairs bedrooms and full bath, eat-ln kitchen,panelled family room with brick andlaundry. Upstairs has 4 goodsized driveto Rossmoor?Its’ not veryfar andyou’ll en- joy browsingthrough our CondominiumModels. fireplace.Upstairs features a mastersuite withfull bath, andthree otherbedrooms and hall bath, Full basement,nice patio. bedroomsand two full baths. Full It’s a delightfulcommunity filled withinteresting Must sellnow ...... $82,500. basement and a two car oversized people,like yourself. garage.A nice %acre lot .... $64,500. NEWLISTING..,PENI~VIEW HEIGHTS CONTEMPORARY with ingrotmd pool I Slate entry foyer, Cathedral living- You’llsee our beautiful18 hole golf course, an diningroom with fireplace, ultra kitchen,master bedroom and bath, twochildren’s bedrooms and bath, plus an office suite consistingof tworooms and bath, plus an office suite consistingof tworooms and ½ bath completethe mainliving level. SAVE GAS, BECOMEA ONE-CAR Olympicsize SwimmingPool, TennisCourts, a quaint little MeetingHouse, an elegantClubhouse Lowerlevel hasfamily room with sliding glass doorto pool-patio,fourth bedroom and access to twocar garage.Economical FAMILYAGAIN .. Ideal homefor com- withplenty of activities, a MedicalCenter, and four zonebaseboard hot waterheat...and all glass areasare thermopanelIf youare an informalguy, gal or couple,don’t like muter with school age children. Four best of all, a 24hour Security guard system. lots of maintenancework, and can appreciate walking to PenningtunBore where they still ltave a "Mah~Street" better ca8 bedroom, 2½ bath Colonial within ns for an appointmentnewt ...... Asking$98,000. walking distance of shopping, Prin- Wecould go on and on about our G.E.kitchens, ceton Junction Tram Station, grade Washerand Dryer, Air Conditioning,outside PENNVIEW HEIGHTS... a convenient area virtually in the delightful boroughof Penningtnu..atmique community of Maintenanceand the llke, but it wouldbe much executivehomes..Jtere is oneof the loveliest. Acedar shingle rancher perfect for lowmaintenace, in lovelycondition with school, and high school. Hasa large nicer i[ youpaid us a visit overthe holidaysand manycustom features. Three bedrooms, two full haths, spectacular17’ x 30’ panelledliving roomwith beamed ceiling anda living room, formal dining room, kit- askfor ourbrochure. There’s no obligationto buy. full wall fireplace of Pennsylvaniastone, comfortabledining room, inviting modernkitchen, and laundry room. Great lower chen-famiLy room combination with level, 16’x 30’, panelledand carpeted with another stone fireplace, offeringmuch recreation and work room. A screened pur- large floor to ceiling fireplace. A large OurReceptiotl area is open7 days a weekfront ch overlooksthe professionallylandscaped lot with manytrees for privacy ...... REDUCED$’/9,900 enclosed jalousie porch overlooks an 9:30a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Just drive to Exit 8Aon i almostcompletely private yard. Proper- the N.J. Turnpikeand our signs will guideyon. If youget lost, call us (609-655-2270).We’ll get you ty beautifully shrubbed...... $69,900. on the rightroad. Incidentally,the price of our miltsstart at only A BEAUTIFULCOLONIAL in excellent $33,400to $58,550.Mortgages are available. condition. Ideal homefor commuter You’llhave to see for yourselfwhy 2200 people with school age children. Five havechosen Rossmoor as tbeir "ideal"home. bedrooms,2½ baths, all within walking distance of shopping, Princeton Junc- A Guardian Development Community

tion Train Station, grade school, and ROSSMOOR.P.O. BOX393 high school. Largeliving room,formal CRANBURY,N.J, 08512 PP12/I 1/74 STRIKINGCONTEMPORARY with four bedroomsand 3½baths in prestigious Forrest Blend area. If you can un- dining room,family roomwith fireplace Sorry. I can’t drive to Rossrnoorover the holidays. I derstandthe longterm investment potential of qualityconstruction built by HsnryA. Geisenhoner,want to live in oneof the and kitchen with breakfast area. would be Interested in looking over your Townshipsfinest areas with immediateaccess to 1-95, Routes29 and546 then call for an appointmenthOWl ..... $98,500. Basement,central air conditioning and literature. Pleasesend to: , , , attached two car garage..... $69,900. NAME CASTLEONA CREEK- a large five bedroomhouse with three full baths (also two half baths) high on beautiful Jacobs CreekRoad. Very convenient to rail commutingand 1-95 to Philadelphia. Completewith separate apartment. Two WOODEDAND WONDERFUL. This four fireplaces, amazingstone work...... $110,000. bedroomtwo story Colonial offers CITY ~TATE __ WEST AMWELL homefor all reasons. Functional in TELEPHONE plan, formal in design and privacy in NEWLISTING...100 YEAR OLD STUCCO AND FRAME 2 STORY. On 1.25 acres. One and one-half baths. Detached ,I location. Excellentfor entertaining... twocar garnet. Needswork., Make an offer...... $79,500. NEWLISTING. A 100 YEAROLD "STUCCO" HOUSE just over the SITUATEDIN A PRESTIGIOUSPRIN- Hopewellline in HunterdonCounty, with 30+acres. A widerushing brook, gen- CETON TOWNSHIPLOCATION on a tly rollingland, somewooded some open with 1,850’ of frontageon a quiet gravel road. With 4 bedrooms,a good eat in kitchen and 2~ baths, ReamedFamily two plus acre lot is a 5 bedroom roomand a hugescreened in porch.Owner will financeto responsibleparty. Colonial. Lot is fully woodedwith tall ...... $110,000. shadetrees, and a small pondin front offering a picturesquesetting. A patio acrossrear of houseis just one of the "DEI_,AWA EAST AMWELL manyextras. This homeis plannedfor ’RISE Quaintturn of the century2 story countryhouse located on LinbergRoad just outsideof Hopewell.A new16’ x 32’ in- gracious living ...... $169,000. RIVERROAD SECTION groundpool and a 2.car garageare also on the property.The land consists of 13 beautifullywooded acres high atop the hill.. iN BEAUTIFUL EWlNG TOWNSHIP ...... REDUCED$57,500, Upto over3 0OOsq, ft, of liv ngarea, 40 5 bedrooms,2 ½ baths,2-car garages and basement, 6" x 3" insulationin all houses,Gas heat, 50 gel. glass-linedbet water heater, City waterand sewers, 6 BEAUTIFULMODELS NOW PRICEDFROM: $46,990 RENTING to $65,990 20%Down NORTHGATEAPARTMENTS MortgngesAvailable to QualifiedBuyers. SECONDSECTION OPEN NOW OneMile Road DIRECTIONS:From N.Y. ~" North Jerseytake R, 1 south t andPrlncaton.HIghtstown Rd. Ext -95 south a ’,6 mile pas Lswrencevile Inapocton (oppositeMcGrsw HilU Station):Continue to Rt. 29north (Lsntbattville) a ¼of a mile to DELAWARERISE EastWindsor, N,J. ! FromPa,: Rt, 1-95across Scuddsr Fall Bridgeto Exit 29 north (Lambartvillc);exil et secondright to DELAWARERISE, From ITrsnt¢.ln:Rt. 29 north(John Fitch PkwyJ toword Wasl t ~glon’s Resort "CountryClub Atmosphere" CrossnO directly tO DELAWARERISE, in Apt, Urine CustomBuilt Homes Open6 days11-fi P.M. Properties I and2 Bedrooms Tues,a Frl, 11-8P,M,- Closed Thura, MODELPHONE: 1609) 883-5603 Itl.lN’rAl, .- ST,’I’IIOMAS -- WBhave immediate and future uccupancy onProvince Line Rd. from$200 per month VIR(;IN ISLANDS-- l,uxaricus Villa ao. in 3~, 4 &5 RoomApts. from $230,00 Theseluxury homes are nestled on 3 acretreed lots. colllluoda|ions withpriwtte l)t)aclI, maidservjcc agd Colonialtwo.story in design,it features4 bedrooms. l(,!lUti~ cau.rts, Leaveyet’ ePrlvatelntranses eHardwoedFIoors HousesFor Rent Resort ,’l,r,,shch,dd etthege o eGos&Eledrl¢aiAppllence|eEyeteveltro(ler*alarge living room, kitchen with breakfast area. Features: Is)pingel file bgagliful el2tu,lbRofrlgemtort eCenlrelA/C panelledfamily room and two full baths.If that’s (.!ar=bbcz.ihill yo to see) .SwlmmtngPe¢)loPtovOrooed e SWIMMINGPOOL ,I re)lit)aM,.USl,: Properties [10t enoughthere’s afull basement, attached two I)rilK.’ch)lI JuncIIoll, Malty Ilit’c ...... l!;lljt)y break[oatonyour emil ¯ PLAYGROUROFACILITIES [elttta’t~, I,ot, atetl on t qllic S ][tel KIS|l) vats [P~~[ II, y Wit ¯ O~s~’#,los~eYshi ~~oQe’l AptT,, car garage,fireplace, a bluestone t0rrace and a ¯ OFFSTREET PARKING lilr~.io[ cleso(t) C011111ttltJllg l)reallltliMitg laltOl’4 n c VOW e AmpleParking Space Avililabinnow, Lease till uextI)III)I’I’:X FOIlSAI.I!: -- Seael’sla ’kilt gCaWlX,~t lkly,tied porch, e AIRCONDITIONERS sAt[liner,Will also eels[re, Isle CityN.J. Lovely2 )Rill h)r COlt)los or f I y F ’ BARRETT COUNTRYCLUB EgTATE8 ByWm.Bucci Builder. Ins. e KITCHENWITH DINING AREA rL,nl wilhet)tion ta huy,(i~). h)wtlhu4~soapt,I)ldi!.lhtg duhdlscaIl’201.r,s9.t19’/gtN,J, u2~-1535. hk~ekto ~et~ctcash Ludt "t at’ writsIto)~ ~r, JuttesvllI0, KQndaUPmk,N,J, 12011:197.11196 ¯ THERMOSTATCONTROLLED HFJIT Ix!th’oaulsI*= haths, fully MI),higall,Ill’-)50. 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LorrahleBoles SKIING FAMILY or HUGEWELL-LIT SHOP -- responsiblepersons interested wired for welding.Studio or ’Fed David inrenting our new 3-story "A" RCO ll~6’tl’ Ed Dobkowskl storage. Heatarab. Insulated. Galleryof Homeso] framechalet in the Poconos 201-359-6856. & COblPAN’~ GwendolynHaasen forweeks weekends or I/2 SHERBROOKESPECIAL - This is the "BIGGIE"-- NassauColonial - EST,1803. Williaml lantez season.P ease call eves. 609. bedroomsand 2 bathsupstairs + a library or 6th Bedroomano Half Bathon first MarjorieKerr fordetails. 10 OFFICESPACE - on Nassau floor; Largeeat-in kitchen and seoarate laundry and fully drybasement snd 2-car RudiK ...... mini ,St., Princeton,500-1500 sq.ft. REAISFORS Boulderski areas. available from$300 per m(,, garage.Central air sndfamily room with fireplaceto bootl Transfereewants Rita Mm~olis ,up. Parldng spaces also au[cksale so the priceis minimaland firm et $74,900.$50,000 mortgage available 190Nassau Street. Princeton,New Jersey, 08540 Joan Quaekeabash available. Call 000-021-3633, to qualifiedbuyer. Ralph Sayder POCONOS-- New "A"Frame 609-924-0322 chalet(sleeps 10 people) CALLWEST WINDSOR KayWert Special-Mon-Fri. Ski season EASTWINDSOR THIS CRANBURYBBAUTY TALKS TO YOU of yesteryear’s comfort and ,k COMPLETEREAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION $100per 5 dayweek. 10 rain. Prime retail space. Ap- fromJack Frost and ’Big proximately450 scl. ft. at busy oeace.Why not start the NewYear right in our restful 4 bedrooms1 V= bath Boulder.Call 609-298-4220 for intersection w~th ample Colonialand enjoy the peacefulatmosnhere of old historicCranbury. details. parking. 8350.per me. WESTWINDSOR ...... $69,500. BusinessReal JOIIN T. I[ENDERSONINC. CHRISTMASIN THE COUNTRY will De a memoraoteadvent for years to Realtors comein our4 or 5 bedroomColonial nestled in a woodedacre +. Therewill ne EstateFor Rent 609-443-4000 firewoodgalore for yourfirenlace andpeace of mindknowing you own a well FOR RENT -- SPACE built home.To sum uo IT’S A DARNNICE HOUSEt Let us showit to youl The SUITABLEFOR offices or Real Estate price- $77,000". selling area. Approx.1200 CALL WESTWINDSOR sq,ft. Inquire at 100 Mercer Wanted St. Hightstown. INTERESTEDin selling? Fdr qualified service call oneof WHATAPRICE - This 4 bedroom.2 ½ bathColonial is a great buy.It featuresa largeColonial kitchen, family room with fireplace, living room,dining room, full IIIGilTSTOWN- 3500 ~.ft. Maidlesexcounty’s leading Beautiful offices or can be realtors. Memberof MLS,Don aasement.2-car garageand a heautifullvlandscaned lot. Schoolsare withi~ used Ior light manufacturing Harrington Agency,Inc, New walkingdistance and this homeis in excellentcondition. Commuting is ex- on Rt. 130& 33. Plenty Power. branch office at 1525 Fin- tremelvconvenient. Priced to sell at $59.900. teat-Air Condilioning, Call negans Lane, North Brun- CALLWEST WINDSOR t)wnor,609-~J9-3436 swick.Phone 201-297-0360. MICHAELSPLAZA -- ~l new SANTA’SREADY - for yourselectionl Your cnotce of 2 Balestrieriand Pearson Like newyear-old ranch house in the Princeton stores available Excellent LandFor Sale homesin ElmRidge West. Move right into the superblyIovel~ and carefree 10 Small but solid and appealing home ill Farms area of HopewellTownship has 7 rooms locationon busyHighway 33 in roomand 2½ bath Salt BoxColonial offered at $137,000.Or takespringtime Griggstown, Moderninterior, half-acre treed Hightstown.Particularly good deliveryon its neighbor,a simelvsuper spacious 4 bedroom all-brick rancherat aud 2 baths phts snch features as a fireplace, for professional offices, BY" OWNER- 25 acres of $132,000.Both have commanding view of countrysideand THERE IS A MOR- lot. nice neighbors, and a quiet street. Agood laundromat, cleaners & absolute privacy in West $39.900, central air candltiouing, basement, and 2-ear TGAGEAVAILABLE IF YOUQUALIFY. OPENHOUSE SUNDAYS 1 to 4 buy at ...... garage ...... $69.500, pharmacy,arm~¢ & navystore, hmwdilTownship. Build your women’sclolhmg boutique homeand horse barn among P.M. and gift shop, glazer window hugehardwood trees 10 miles CALL PENNINGTON & mirror store. For o- from Princeton. $$000 per formationcall 6O9.4484800till acre. Call after 6 p.m.609-465- SANTA’SREINDEER - would really like the woodsthat arenext to this delight- OTIIER FINE PROPER TIES 10 p.m. 2953. ful stretcneoout homeon deadend street in Lawrence,8 rooms 1 full and2½ I:h’m~swiekAre,~ EXCLUSIVELOTS - in BIm bathsand lots of red-nosedextras. Great area for childrenthat like to build Ranch house in MontgomeryTownship offers FOR LEASE Ridge Park. 1~ acres $20000 snowmen.In his sleighfor immediatedelivery. convenienceto Princetou. a lovely woodedset- OFFICESPACE up. Princeton prestige area. CALLLPENNINGTON ...... $45,900. ting. and a modestprice ...... $56.500. 30,000SO,. FT. Harold A. Pearson 009.737. WillDivide 2203, HORSEAND SLEIGH - right at homeon this delightful mini-farmin WestAm- Locatedat the intersectionof well Twp,Features a mostunusual tri*level hanucut stone10 room noose com- Immaculate4-bedroom Colonial spilt-level in ltts, 1 &130 accessible to N.J. TWOCOUNTRY building lois East Windsorincludes all m-groundAnthony Tpke. plimentedby spotlightitems. A remodeledbarn, fields andwoods, 23 acresfrom HockenburyRd., Hi sborough Santa’sforest of gifts. pool amongits extras ...... $68.000. Township.3 acres &5t/z acres. $112,500. ExclusiveBroker Heavily wooded,spectacular CALLPENNINGTON ...... views. Excellent perc test. Lovely hi.level, in MontgomeryTownship close J(;T $27.500& $32.500 respectively. SLEDSAND SNOWBALLS - easil~ couldbe part of the scenerythat surrounus JACOBSON.GOLDFARB, Call owner201-359-7500. to RockyHill, has 8 rooms, 2½ baths, central TANZMANASSOC, this cuteand cozy 5 roomano bath home situated on 8 woodedhillside acresin mr, and a beautifully landscapedlot.. $74,500. 290 Hobart St "PerthAmboy MontgomowTownship lust minutesfrom uowntown Princeton. 2Ol)442-4444 LANDFOIl SALE CALLPENNINGTON ...... $64,500, l+ ACRE woodedsecluded Fine Colonial in SherbruokeEstates features 8 Princeton BoroughColonial. only three years rooms, 2½ baths, fireplace, ccutral air con- EASTWINDSOR - several lot$9500. 3.7 ACRE building WRAPMAMA iN Tills FORXMAS - andyou both will enjo,/this 4 bedroom, old. is situated on a woodedlot ill the western modernoffices for rent at busy lot,wooded with view, nice 21/2bath home with its carpetedfloors, customer-dra0eriedwindows and shining ditionlng, basement,and 2-car garage. Walkto intersection on Rt. 130. Amplesecludedlocation, terms $69.000, end of townand offers a host of features andex- chandelier.Air Conditioning.Covered Patio andmature landscaping. Large the station ...... tras ...... $163.000 parking. Lease for ap- available,asking $15,0{10. 3 proximately $250.’ per me. ACREbuilding lot high with panelledrec. room. All for dependingon size. trees,excellent road CALLPRINCETON ...... $~’~1 frontage,19000. 7+ ACRES JOIIN T. IIENDERSONINC. highwith trees, variance Newly-listedbouse just off of NassauStreet iu Realtors approved,asking $24 500. All DREAMHOUSE. The list is endlessas will bethe satisfyingyears your family is 009-443-4800 abovelistings are only sureto experienceliving in it. Privatelot withwooded areas. Exceptional building :Princeton. Twoalmrtments ...... $44,000. minutesfrom Princeton. Mid featuressuch as solid Colonialdoors, 2 safetyglass insulated sliding doors, EASTWINDSOR JerseyRealty, Route 206, crownmodlings, chair rail, all hardwoodfloors, rear patio full widthof house.4 ’OFFICESPACE FOR ItENT Belle Mead,N.J, 201-359-3444, bedrooms,2½ baths, basement; dtilhy mudroom, eat-in kitchen,fireplace in WARRENPLAZA WEST familyroom. $92r500. ""’ l~ ENTALS ’’ Rt. 130& Dutch Neck Rd. IiOLLAND TOWNSHIP-- CALLPRINCETON ...... Approx. 30 acres pm’tly Offiee space - Nassan Street; 1200 sq. ft.; 2 roomsuit $240/m0.net, net. woodeci witi~ view of CONTEMPORARY2 STORY - Each feature of this custombuilt houseis 7 roomsnitc, $700/mo.set, net. Delaware.Low taxes. 35 mi. pleasingand distinctive. Uponstepping through the welcomingentrance hall, parking awlilable from Somerville. Principals 7 roomsuite, $050/mo,oct net onefinds a spaciousformal living roomwith fireplace, a slidingglass wall leading Offlee space - Nassau Street; 650 sq, ft.; euly. $2500/acro.201-903-7716. out to a walledflagstone terrace on twolevels which overlook the woodedlot. parkiog available leamplete with office fur- aiturc). IIIGtlTSTOWN-- 500 ft. Thekitchen is a homemaker’sdream+ 4 bedrooms,include a mastersuite+ Cen- Office space- mmrccoter of I) rineeton ; 1700sq, frontage,R.t. 130& 33, 1400ft. tral air conditioning.A must, if interestedin a contemporaryfunctional. ft. Attractive prestige baildiog on CnaovcrRd. 25 to 30 acres CALLPRINCETON ...... $84,900, Federal-style buikling in Bhlwenburghas two with ample parking in ex- witll nr withoutbuilding - 5000 Alulrmlent - Bhlwenbnrg,4 hedroom.Available cellenl hmatiou, Paneled sq.ft. CallOwner. 609-7~J9-34:16. apartments,a 30x40store or offlr.e area, andex- walls, carpeting, accoastical PRICEREDUCTION - Princeton borough townhouse. 6 bedrooms,2’/z baths, cellent potential for tile fnture ...... $72,000. lnnuedlately ...... $’,’175 per nm. ceiliags, cmltral air coa- large,high ceiling rooms.Lots of old wood.Off-street parking. A wonderfulbuy ditiouil~g,1 or 2yearlease with SOUTH BRUNSWICK -- at Apartnlent - Princeton, westeru end; 8 raouls, optioll, Available im- beautifully treed residential CALLPRINCETON ...... $49,900. 2½ baths; avail, binned ...... $450/mo, mediately.Call 809-448-4024building lot with water and CARNEGIE LAKE weekdays. sewer.201-297-3780, NEWCONSTRUCTION - Colonial on 2 woodedacres in MontgomeryTown- Onehalf duplexin 1)rlnceton, 8 rooms,2 batlis. ship. 4 bedroom,2 ½ baths, family room, double garage. Blueprint in Princeton Superbhome on tlw lake ill Princeton Township Avalhlbleimnl,<,.’iately ...... $425. per me. office, WESTWINDSOR TOWNSHIP WESTAMWELL TOWNSHIP has a pool and possible extra lot. Uniquein the -- Newbuilding. 3000-5000 - Excellent location for CALLPRINCETON ...... $Mid60’s. best sense of the word ...... $195,000. lhmse - HanllhunTwp ; 4 bedrooms; ...... sq.ft, warebouse space, builders of aewhomes. 32 plus heated, Long or short term woodedacres on Harbearton 40FFtCESTO SERVEYOU lease. Platformloading dock. blacktop roads. A)prox, PRINCETON° PENNINGTON° WEST WINDSOR ° FLEMINGTON Someo’f ee space availableif miles from llopewell train needed. Forklift also service. There are not too available.$2.15 per sq,it. 609. luanyt acre lots availablein the area duo to newzoning. ~ Yaucan build 5 homeshere on MIO, ILCEII: PIiINCETONHEAl. ESTATEGE, OUI EXCELLENT OFFICE a minor subdivision. Nowis MULTI/LEI, ISTINGSER I IClg SPACESI fine location in 0re time to get the lots sub- cente’ of Princeton, w/w divided, perk test and survey carpet, air conditionin~and work completedto be tvady freshlydecorated, all uhlities. for springwork. If lifts sounds 020sq. ft.. 355sq, ft, and265 sq. iatercsting please give its a ft. Phone609-924-1414. call for inspection,then you be mq1111010 0~i~i~0iii~i~0i~ii~i~i~0~i~0~1~0~0i~ii~0~0~0~I~1i~0~ii~0~0~ii~0011011110111111111111i1~ i ALLENTOWN¯ 4 bedroom Ibe judge. $2250.per acre, Needa newcar? antiquecolonial - 2 batbs, library, formaldining room, OFFICE-- 1200sq,ft, corner t)SCAItWOI,FEREAI/I’Y Checkthe Classifiedpages. 2 car garage,new heater lit. 13 & 510, Neighborhood 0tlg-’,llt7-2t ’,18 coulmcrcial, Contpletely ___-=+ HILTON andwiring, exteriornewly panelled air condilioneu, = ...... $42,900. tmrkio; lot, very ifice. $4, IIIGtl ELEVATION¯ and an = sq.fi. Ca609-924-3121 beferc apen area afford all ex- == REALTYCO. of PRINCETON, h|c, Realtors CRANSURY¯ Lovely 4 0aon. traordinary view for attics m bedroombrick Colonial,1 front this wooded(leLs uf Dogwood)7.5 acre bontesite 194 Nassau Street 921-6060 acrewooded lot in country, OFFI(I’: SPACE on l[orrantowll ltd,, aerass IJ.JI THE LOMBARDOAGENCY 2½baths, .2 fireplaces,2 Newmodern suburban office trois ll0rrontowa Wnods, car garage...... $75,000, centeran Rt, 2117iaterchange, Excellent terms available, Rea It ors Sp cc available frmn 500- 00b-924-0243eves, i 60,000sq,ft, Prestigiousrldigll- COMMERCIALPROPERTY- IIIIADFOIH)COUNTV - F’a, EastWindsor 150x196 lot, 4 bars, Partitionlag to suit, KINGS COURT 10.02 acres jmrtly wooded, roomhouse, expansion at- (~orblhtos ~tlttgiucttttled, t!ir e(~ndltloning t r[vflto Clt- caayacccss$a,900, 14,11 acres tic, small worksbop.Ex- h’aac0, Antple pltt’khtg, l~0Oft, h’ont, hardwoodgrave A new community of custom homes in the heart of Pen- callentfor professionalor LleusolRiblereufal eo sltort p£easantview $1i 900 . 19.ST busioosslocation. $05.000. tcrln lease, acres Olt private ’ml ex. nington Borough featuring traditional designs by th{t areas cellent hunting$7,000, Terms most distinguished architects and quality construction by !loracet’, Slnnallll arranged, hears o.fi p.m. 201.41i0-2233 GroatSwinglo 717.7ti0-~117, Hopewell Valley BuiLders, Call our Pennington office now to STANLEYT. WHITE choose your plan for Spring occupancy, Prices start at REALTY,INC. CUff’OMIZELI(IFFICES -- around $95,000with financing available to qualified buyers, R~altor 200.11,000sq.ft. U n.hlue Pa. Properties 61N,MoIn ~t, cl IBlas setthlg, COllVenlent, Crgnbury,N,J. wil I nthlates N,J, & Pu, YAIII)LI~Y-+~ lluek~ County’s i ,~ ,, ,i ,,,.,,,,, Turn+ikes~ Ill0, 206,195, ’DS, fatllOtis cabinet makertuld 6fi$.~:322or 448.2477 ,owrnnta/s, 0tlg-~ll-llll00, restorer of fhle fur0Lttire 6UILDER$ATTENTION Alhcrtaa Vttnd0rMeer is EXCELLENTBUY, A five bedroomColonial with o large living room, WAIIRENPLAZA WEST.lIT, sclli=tghis homo,his O0x 30 2. dining room,family roomwith fireplacs connectedto the kitchenwltlch Wuhuvu 32 acres of pfinle dav(th)prncnlluod i~r HOpOWOBTownship iruar Prim Resort 11130F, ASTWINDSOR, S’I’(IILI+ storytttasottry letop, his ~li x 40 hasa eoparatebreekf0$t area. Centralair, patio andba,emant. colonFarms offered at $4,500pot acre,C~.dl our Pannln0ton olfi(:n for complete SPACIql,’OIt RENT anthltlO sl0r0 aswel as I details, Properties 10011sl ,ft. $45tl0to, fur[lltttre a rlppLIIghulldinll IlillOta ,ft, $700Ino, alltl attacnctl$~ii,iitie, Sltgtitetl $69,900, IIIII II1’ IIIIIIIHI[ III pltlslttxtt~l tinct tltiltUo,, t.ippmtltt~the !0ithlyI.mlrptll~d vardiey!qo!, 8l~ tho!l~¢l tltl I ltt OPEN7 DAYS e Moa,.frl, f0,9 p.m,e Eat,I 0.~ p,nt. o Sou,1.5 pJu, (~AItII!IIEAN--- Illlllol villa Exttltlllt,{ 20 s!et’e ldtopphtlt, Ilooour other oda throughout Homo Huntor’l Ouldo, plaza,I,’tllly air t’oMItlolleUalostileltll,aple tnl’ Illlt|O~ltiity MemborMt, lIIpltt Lhtln0Servlce ()vet’ aukhg the itea onWater lllJhi hihlitlry or coniniorellil Ishalll BOIlI’SL Thomus, $175. acuasl c colllll~ ’eeosl~etealorprote,’1’11o 7 rooiiilltiliite guyeraProtection Plpn ElectronicReally Ausoclatos ~1’ wo.~k[or ,t hpr,Ill.Dec, 1 Ilghhtg~liaueled walls tile htc!udoaa llanelpdlifflco~ liltl[ $2,51!,iRw ~tlC~ for 2 Jar I’haa’, t,/$colleuf hmotlnnmt ...... ~’1 e’ ef tllO yellr, Wiilntit calliilel kllcholi, I1 East Wind=or Office ’t~ S[t l[w,v,//l~l 9,1/4 ~o t t hedroolnltlllilli laid llewtie’ Winor lose, ,...,+o.o,,.Avuihd)lenew thratttlh ,hi,, li ill the l,rlncettln,Illtlltittewll roam,Pi,leod iit olily llll!t~O0, Route 130 Route 31 { g’tt t COftr I.~l{IqatnlLlS) lid, ~ yr, lettsg wl!ll uplkilt, Doii>li iisli ih tl excoioiil it’s funto readabout it IL! lUU|Feh,17.Mur, II, ( 2ill. Coiltl0ii-l,llb,lg~,l we0iulaylt lot’ (609) 443,6200 . (609) 737.9200 lUUllej+liliiithlR OltllO’h ifiiy 7t10.b570, aplalilltnlelll, llhin to tleOllltOW~ Jttt callliS, in the Sportspages week y. ,1011-4007,

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] 0-B THEPRINCETON PJqCICET Thuraday,December 12, 1974" WhyShould You. List Your Propertywith the Berg Agency? : ~"~s. INSURANCJ-, Thereare many,many reasons -- thefirst andprabably the most im- portantis professionalism. CHRISTMASHOUSE. Buy your tamily a house,or the holidays.Approx. ¯ ~’REAL" ESTATE’I~"~~. ~ All the Sergrepro=entotlve= era trained professional= In all phatesof =elllngor buyingreal ettate, eerghe= $330.per month will payyour principal, interest, taxes and insurance and its ownextendva, In-depth =chool that tramsthem to theresno money down required for qualifiedVets and only $1,350 down for knew mare so they may =arve you better. FHAbu’yers. In excellentcondition this E. WindsorBungalow features half 138South Main St. Higbtstown,N. J. (609}448-10a9 Profe==ionallsmmeant more then sale=monthip:it MemberMultiple Listing Service 2 STORYCOLONIA IN LOVELYLOCATION: This r mean=expertise and integrity. acrelot, .18’living room, large eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, newly retiled Hightatownhome is onlyL 4 years old andoffers dagant bath,basement, 2 car garage, new roof, hot water heat and lovely fenced in Weare lha lorgest real ettote brokersIn NowJortey. FOR RENT: Small store or shop in Hightatown living. Largefoyer, living room, dining room,family YourILttlng i= tent to 24 office=In the etate. Thereore rearyard.BappyHolidays for .. ~ ...... $31,0e0. good location & reasonable rent. room, kitchen w/eating area, 4 bedroomsand 2Vz baths.Ample closet space,central air conditioning,wall over 400full time professionalsele= personsIn the TWINRIVERS -Complete information on availability of condominiums, Berg Agency.They are our =ale=people,ready and Live where you work and rent this store and apart- to wall carpeting,19 x 19 patioand 2 car garage...... , $55,000. ¯ wiltingto help youcourtaou=~y and pat|ently, townhousesandsingle family homes in TwinRivers. One and two bedroom lent in Hightatown ideal for small business or of- ..... ¯ ...... condominums.Two,three and four bedroom townhouses anddetached flees. TheBerg Agency and oil It’s tepre=antetlvetrealize homes.All appliances,central air, carpeting,tennis, swimming andmuch, ¯ that real ettate Is a compRcatedprate=Men. Not many Rancher in Hightstown on large lot and bordered laymenunderstand ell the ramlflcatlont. Wewill tit muchmore. Prices start at ...... $31,500. by a flowing stream. 3 bedroom, llA baths, 2 dowewith you and expla(neverything every ttep of CRANBURYBI.LEVEL - Available immediately this lovely, homeis lovely rec rooms, fireplace and all Anderson win- the way,patiently andthoroughly, to you are totally awareo| oil transactions, locatedon a lh acrerot in the CranburyManor section of E, Windsor, dows. Central air $52,000. Featuresinclude living room with picture window, formal dining, modern The BergAgency is the mostextentlve =dvernterIn Motel with 8 units on hesy Highway in prosperous the =tate=’ largest and mo=t widely circulated kitchen,4 bedrooms,family room, P/z baths, laundry and utility roomand Washington Township has 6 room cape cod and newspaper=,We advertlte spedtlc home=and woad. attachedgarage. All this plusCentral air withelectronic air filter, above- 16 x32 in grmmdpool situated on a 2 acre plot. vertite Institutionally--.such Osthit adltou are now groundpoor and deck with more...... ~,, $44,900. reading.These eds are detlgned to Instructthe public. Becausewe are factual and what we=ey makessen- EXCELLENTCOLONIAL ¯ Lovely landscaping frames this top colonial COMMERCIAL:8 ½ acres with 9 room home in se, the odvertlsing brings Utarally thousaad=of homeon a th acresite in E. Windsor.Featuring a weloome entry foyer, WaehingtnnTownship, Ideal for service type co=tamerseach mogth to Berg.. prp=ecflvebuyer= tar businesses&priced to sell. SMALLERHIGHTSTOWN HOME: Ideal for small family yourproperty. lovelyprivate living room, formal dining, handsome modem eat-in kitchen, or retiring couple.Liv!ng room,dining room, kitchen, 2 lovelypanelled family room, 4 bedrooms, onefull plustwo lh baths,large bedroomsand bath. Finished basement, Located in Wequollfy o[I ourbuyer=. Th|= benefits 1ha hovere end storageroom, laundry room and garage. All this plus aluminum siding on 3 Delldoing excellent business, has 3 bedrooms,eat- quiet area’near park andplayground ...... $36300. this benefits you. Our buyers are queUfiedto we sides.Central air, carpetingand more. Available VAor FHAat., $51,90eL in kitchen,lh, ing room& 2 eargarage besMes the knowexnctly whnt they are lookingfor nndcon efford storearea. Ideal for familyoperation. Some finan- to buy. Youdon’t get o paradeof "lookers"through MAINTENANCEFREE- Magnificent 7 year old colonialhome on luve]y your home.You’ll knowthat anyoneseelag your cingavailable. LEONARDVAN HISE AGENCY cornerlot nearBrooktree Swim Club in E. Windsor.Aluminum siding.all homel= letere=tedIn that parBcularkrnd of home,M aroundand featuring entry foyer, large riving room, formal dining, modern thet kind of neighborhood,at that pricerange. ~Aacre lots Price $13,500. eat-inkitchen, panelled and beamed family room with fireplace, 4 large ’B MEMBERMULTIPLE Offlce: LISTING 609~484250 SERViC~ Theseare only a few reesonsto list your properly tA’acrelots Price $10,000. I~EAtrOr~" with the BeegAgency. Want more reasons? For more bedrooms,2~hbaths, basement and2 cargarage. All this plus central air, 1 I,~acre lots Price $15,000. 160 StocktonStreet Hightstown.N,J. detail= aboutany of the above?Call either office. Any patio,oarpeting, color TV antenna and rotor and much more. Available to of our highly troined repre=entaflvesore hoppyto qualifiedconventional and VA buyers at ...... $54,900. Real Estate Real Estate assistyou. That’s what our personalizedservice is all FINERANCH. Professionally Iondscaped and eye appealing ½ acre site J. WESLEYARCHER MARGARETMAGAN about. 448-2097 445.6283 For Sale For Sale BergDoes it all...for YOU in a quietlocation frames this 4 yearold home. Featuring large entrance MELDEMPSTER ASAMOWERY foyer,living room with brick freplace, formal dining, extra large kitchen, 586.12~0 395.1671 panelledfamily room, 3large bedrooms, 2Ih baths, basement and2 car ">y t, - garage.AU this plus air conditioners,underground wiring and all ap- IIOPEWELL TOWNSHIP ~ ’: Avenue ,,~_~’ . ~dE "~. SOMERSET,N,J, pliances ...... $56,900. SPACIOUS RANCHER FamLLyroom and living room HOMEPLUS APARTMENT. Excellent ~ acre E. Windsorlocation for PARTIALLISTOFHOMES with fieldstone fireplaces 3 thislovely 7 yearold home¯Main part of homefeatures large foyer, 22’ ISN’TIT TIME?? AVAILABLE IN bedrooms 2 full baths 2 car livingroom, formal dining with beamed ceiling, modern eat-in kitchen, tIIGHTSTOWN- garage, Penn View Heighta, Timeto makethat moveand settle in for the holidays. EAST WINDSOR AREA l luge screened rear porch, largefamily room, 5 bedrooms, 2~baths, laundry and utility room. Two car Maximumcomfort Et convenience in this 3 bedroom $e25o0. garagehas been converted toa "PerfectMother-in.Law" apartment with townhouaew/appliances, LOWdown payment(less $35,9OO I II than 10%)to ouanfied buyer and you needn’t be TOWNHOUSE-- 2 bedrooms; 2 SI’ORY GAMBREL- Family livingroom, bedroom, andfull bath.All thisplus 16x35 in-ground pool, veteran.Please ea!l. 1’~ baths, room with open beams wet 20x30carpeted patio with double gas grill. Centralair andmuch morn. bar and fireplace, laundry $3a,500 room, 4 bedroom, 2-% baths, 2 Great buy at ...... $63,500r TOWNffOUSE-- 3 bedrooms, cargurage, Uacres. $82,S9O. NOT FOR SALE TheCroshaw Agency 21’.,haths, SUPERHOME ¯ Almost all a familycould ask for in thistremendous ex- i-t:~ STORYCOLONI’AL - pandedranch home, Situated on a lovely,partially wooded half-acre in a 448-0112 $43,900 Medere kitchen family room, TOWNHOUSE-- 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,,3 full baths, 4 AT ANY PRICE quietlocation in E. Windsor:I-bye fun in thebrand new (never used) 36’ 2’~baths, bedrooms 2 car garage ingroundpool. Cool off withcentral air or warmup by the full wall brick ¯ eelitra a r, eric osed rear Real Estate Real Estate $39,900 fireplace.13o it all in this3 yearold home featuring center foyer, 21’ living 0eL’ch, Peon ViewI-leights. Ournewest 32 pagemonthly real estate For Sale COLONIAL-- 3 bedrooms, $94,900, room,formal dining, large modern kitchen, panelled famiJy room, 5 For Sale buths. newspaperis available now.Over 150 pic- MINI-FARM- Raneber with a bedrooms,3t/2 baths,basement and 2 cargarage. Spend your vacation year $:19,9o0 bedrooms, fireplace, 2 full tures plus 143 other homesare featured. PRIME WIGGINS ST. COLONIALS 1% round at ...... $65,900. -- RANCI! -- 3 bedrooms, buths, horse bare, hay barn, 293new listings in all. Pricedfrom $30,000 LOCATION with large baths, leeced-in pustta’e, 5 acres, corner Iot. completely Ceeler llall 4bdrmColonial In $64,800, --$130,000. Ranches,Colonials, Split renovated interior & exterior, much desired section of $43,900 Levels.You’ll find homesin over 40 dif- Ideal for 7 bedroomresidence Montgomery Twp. Owners NEW B[-LEVEL -- 4 SALT BOX COLONIAL - &TC#AROSO# REAz rY or approved [or U apts. anxious, will consider " ferent communities.Development homes, bedrooms, 2 baths. , Fumily room, den 2 Rt, 130Just North of the OldYorke Inn Principals only. Asking reasonableoffer.Asking rireplaces, 4 bedrooms, 2-9:~ waterfront or with acreage. Plus a map $89,500,Call 609-924.40029a,m. $68,900 -5 p,m, $45,900 baths, 2 cur garage screened endother interesting articles. It’s a mustIF 1609)448-5OOO SPLIT LEVEL- 4 bedrsoms, i~n’ch, I’eau Viewlleights. 6 Bdrm Georgian Colonial 1-% ha,ha, E. WindsorTownship - Hightstownend Surrmmding Areas $B7,800. your thinking of buying a home. The KFNDAI1 PARK4 bdrm designed for the professional. newspaperis not for sole. It’s yoursfor the ¯ ’ "’t ¯ , F, xcellenl location...... n Prn- $49 9U0 (.ohnnal 2., buths eat-m kit o "ll EX ~ANI) ~D RANCIt -- wl(lishw’osl~er; furL’hal dr, h’. cetondct, uwnersanxt uswl bedrooms. 2% baths.. EWINGTOWNSHIP asking. Call or write todayand you’ll be don,~91 X’ ~Jl~ ,vltml~l~ e ~ .fie. ~lrtt’n.’ consloer, reasonaole otter ,v/firepl,; tm](io, pool, fenced-. Asking $87 900 I,]XCELLENT RANCRER - able ?o reed about end see 293 homes $51 900 New Quaker Ivluid kitchen withoutleaving your home. Call Todayl zlzdt" . A/C, nmny exiles" -- $49,~,XJ0, 20 t-297-104a. ’ MII)JERSEYItEALTY RAISED RANCIt 4 rireplacc, family room, 1-’,~ Route 206, Belle Mead,N,J. bedrooms, just reduced baths 4 bedrooms garage 201-359-3444 iliekory Acres. neutral air. Financing GRACIOUSSPLIT LEVEL-- Realtors 2M.L.$. uw~ihtbleto qualified buyer, ir i Double doored entry with $02 9O0 $5e.5oo. STERLING THOMPSON powder room, mirror walled EAST WINDSOR- COLONIAL ~Al~, 3L NG ItANCII -- 3 MULTIPLELISTING REALTOR MANVILLE Rea[ Estate living room with balcony . Closeto KrepsSchool. 2 story bedrooms, fireplace. ENGLISII TUDOR CAPE overlooking cathedral ceiling with 4 bedrooms,2-1/,, baths, COD- blodern kitchen, family 1 For dining room, 4 bedrooms dining room, large eat-in $54,900 room witll har den, recreation m 6 morncape, 4 bedrooms,full basement,gasheat, Sale family room with sliding glass kitchen large famdy room SPLIT -- 4 bedrooms 2’¢ room, fireplace,3 bedrooms, 2 1 bat ~s, stone firep ace, modernkitchen, aluminum siding. 50’xi00’ lot $42,900. doors to roof patio. Beautilul large living roonL 2 car full baths. $4S,~0. I 3538 Highway#27 Pf’dVATE. Reduced $5,000 pool.lawu withA lovely evergreen home trees in ex-and garage, full air conditioning, 7 officesin Finaamng’available. $59,000. $56,9O0 N,J, was $~,a400 new $B,3,400. cellenteonditionforooly FXPANDEDI}.ANCII -- 5 WEST AMWtCLLTOWNSHIPl Kendall Park, Middlesex,Ocean & MANVILLE-SOUTHSIDE large Principals only. 009448-8567, Builder must sell new 2 $47,900 bedrooms 3’2 baths, hn- story brick and aluminum mccliate t~.’cupuncy. CIIARMING ItANCHER -II 297-0200 MonmouthCounties 2 familyplus store, each apartment has3 roomsand colonial, 4 bedreoms, Modern kitchen breakfast 1 RENTALS / bath,store has th bath, full basement,separate utilities. fireph:ce, family room, eat in PLAINSBORO-- Large 2- CRANBURYCIIRISTMAS $5a 9oo roonl fair, fly room with room, I[rc[llucc :l bedrooms 2 full / I II kitchen large ditUng bedroom, 2-baths, 2-story SI’IJT -- 4 bedrooms 2’,~ 1 vine room, 2% bathe, The perfect eountl~ setting, batik, 2 car garage, I)uths, alun~st 2 wooded acres .... Ill MANVILLE-TVfOFAMILY terrace, central air, 2 car home. Feb, 1, Adults, $’,50 2+ lovely am’es with many withstreant walk bridge over garage etc, All on 3 acres with trees. Lots of room for sire:nil to Ju-gL’oand)no1 and ltOSSMOOR-- Adults euly, 2 d:ildren and pets to roam and $79,900 v,n) hoese, $7U,~0. MINI.FARM 4 roomsand oeramic tile batheach apartment. Modern stately ~.’~ka and dogwoodsen Uomes, 2 bedrooms each one (’t)L/)N lhL -- 5 bedrooms,2~,~ lop of mountain ,3 miles from play. Colonial home, 8 rooms, IxttUs stone fireplace West kitchens,full basement,2 gas/hot water baseboard llepewell. N,J Seine s, at ~2a, tm other at $370 or ,)~,~ baths, Oversized garage, I[AMILTONTOWNSIflP furnislted at $450, stable, A fine family ~me Wdesor, A so available for MAXIVALUE heatingsystems. Apartments ie good cogdithn ...... churches recreation, N,Y. renl at $550, phls utilities, 2-tz STORY I)WELLING transportation 5 minutes f’om Immediate oceupa~ ey KiLeben dhling roonl livhtg i’oum ...... $37,500, house, Privacy, prestige area. ~P~.I,~[~ ’11~l/M~al, if.~., lg ~I]’. REASONAIILE, with fireplace den, 2 FIVEPLUS acree in EastWindsor (with etream) Fim:ncing poss ble f I)c(h’ooms, fu but t, $24,000, anda modern7 room rancher with fireplace eM~mbel,~T;lulilO JOSEPHBIELANSKI ..,tar ,nalificd. Must be seen for i,isttng~erviee W S ~O~D~N , d OFFICESSE!WING YOU providea SUPER value at $68,000.Please call appreciation, Per up- :17 N, MatnSt,, Cranbury A’I’rltACTIVE CAPECOD -- pnmtmcnt call 201-a59.4~0. /1EMBER212 S, MainSt,, Manville(201) 725-1995 9og.~5.1rHl Menlbnrel’ Principles only. Multiple Listing Service WEIDEL: draoma,argok,tcben,c. nah, fu basement,Ideal fo,for TheCroshaw Agency Eveningscall 201.359.3245 l{eallor 609"~)3-1pQ0 aTE.I:~0 EASTWIND$Ofl young growing fnmily, $25,000 448-0112 IMP(k";SII|I.,E TO C[ ASS~’Y l,ivcs/Wknds 585.6820 448’620( tills Culd Sell lid L wre - INDUSTRIAL PLANT -- Real Estate oevme l acre dream une It suitable for manytrees, &rot2 ,it~V,.aN.: Real Estot~ Real Estate has all the features nee ead blacks off the inabl street la TIR’:V."N’TMa~4Err it ANYMrIRE For Sale desire, Full wall brick llepawell, eonhHns fi~0 COUNTItY I,IVING IN AN For Sale ...... fh’t.pk~ce in sunkeu den. ~-4 square feet, Plellly 0f off Mtt,I,STONEI(IVEIt ForSale street parki!tg, Same work EXCEI,I,I’~NTl,tK,’A’l’lON -- ’, UsACtES-IL’hnltidge Road "~~ hedr)alns 2 baths VAIJ,EY on ~1{,-~ EAST WINDSORRANCll fUtished basement lg,’ Uvhlg needed, hat the owner will aid (llillal~lrol Imatediale useupaney this Iopowe Tw) $209O~ Ih’e(kh’ee; 3 bdl’nls, l to bldhs rooRLferRLaJ ~[tiPg t’ot~’a, a (ualified bayer to finance fear bcdrucRuhull,’~o, Panel]nil [~.Wltl,]NCETOWNSIIIP I)ETACIIEI) family rtxmt, New Carpet tk~, 5 W,)Ol)l, D c ’es 1 ree, rooln, manycxtras, ~no’. ullru country kit :tet g ’ ge Asklag $~i5,09o. Phone Weldel Under coaatruction ts tiffs ,I.la-,u)13 fur appt, $45,0nu, Real Estate Inn, t~.921.27[10, 2%llalha, lw0acre lat, $50,59O AmwellTwit. l,~xeellent road Neur Pet tieglon, Thla ~ bi~lro(nn ~t)!en)porary,.2t,~ x shddy New England 7 roenl frontage, beaulifully decaz’ated Coh)ninl I.~11 m t~t.ia mlennu, eenlrat thraughaulla ur i u n s fireCan~:dr p e th)Tt ¢a1~ cad t:t, aturlttg 9 couutry $4, (X~pet’ aere’ on t,0 coautry aeroa all w/w eLtrl~th~, garage, e d)an I 0 lU ACRI,,~S ZONEDl,|(il[T ...... Alarm Systems, style kltcitea lalnlly 1,(3o111 INIIUSTI41AL- Matntnnauce 2,a ACIIES- wotaled Ilal~well I’eaha’es 4 hdrms ’~t/,I full basunmnl,extru,, ?’,~% TWINRIVEItS -. 3 If t e d ;ks paul, 9O x 40 ~ttie, Uric1 ON LAKE CAII, NI~qI[~ ¯ with brick fJrethtco, 3 ha’to Ualhs fornuLt dh~ng reont, mortgage, t;vnhse muny extras, 7% 1111(4 laad.seaph/g galu ’e, ty C, mltetnperavy homoill Imfk. Imdrooms, r~nt for future ’ ~ y t’n~t, ~vitlL ftL~ptace, hu’gu assuntalde mortgage, $,!3,09O, appuintnleat eldy, rossetti ,liku an,ring OIL 1,4 aor08 llolroonts Living roaLll ,,ri : ~’,.’.,: t:talI ’; I~lU..Ha.41aa, ltcalty & Land Sties 0 forulnl dhthLg roellt 2 ful :,’,,’ ’,,, ,i aa Un,enlcnt ~ ear garage, I(Iookner thl,, Met’eerv(lle Isuhd[vtLhtl)lo), Paae[led I~ t s, fu 1 l~t~iotncLd,aUaet ee ! h~let’tnr nLahogan~aad ateat~ ) ’","i c~atra air cat’l:eth~ atLd NJ, tu~J,,586- fi(Ul cvel gs extm,lnr ,I b,r, 2" ,~d bl C.|t,C ~ ear gLtrago tasteftlllydana nnmy custnm I’ealures, A KENI)AI,I, PARK.abudroonl I",Xi’.’~;’t’J;i;{Vi:HI~’S’]"~’,FI~’~JI’;--mrays, [a)u-:lua.,Hoo. ix)el, bO~LthnuseUtURy oxtra~, brickf’ent oft forest.like! E )’ eetat address al g ltatch Exee mtt coadltlon, 01i WUU|ed L crt tlus j ...... acre wllh a t!OtULtry brtmk, Uargatn pL’lCa, Mid $?O’n, {11o te g tborhond largq desirabemdg t’ d,,tyta, WINDer)It StllS,t~, ’~,19,9~,1-~!’.k% I 0 EAST ,-r ValuepaekadLd $69,~ QuickIx)asel~sion, foltced ,yard, 0owor ,|)nu bid cetter hall Cl~ WAHT’,ItII, II V’~, ~, ,, ,,, r. ,. gllraell~ Iwime t’eaditiaR, W/Wear. lfev0nshh’o$~t,g00, - LaeatoL’1 1t1( Co[ethel,ar It’ t, MI(NV"~T:E’~’N~ih 8 d ltoallm, st10g.g24.e00~ va[~slable steer CIIAItNESI{I & IION(~IOIINO va, HIS(] I~ealff t,:f.!,ltV!’t.,:At:rv foatarae, U’~,~, ~l.gl~l;I lalalsenl)o t/~ ucre 11( I~Jlll’naal rnnch II b’ t’k l,iuoltaudltett[ Estate ...... ]l~lltor Putntlngton, N, J. llcalhn’ Aaythnu J’’ foaltlrL~n s[tnciaus l’L~or )lUll Iirodace, lh’okera, ltoalha’~l& I ’ ’ wilh:~o’ pLttdt~lfLut~ ’tt l,tving rnl, dinhlg lltsurevs --- - ng vnt, ~lteht, n 1%ta~lbs Cdl lure,el d i el|t. n k tce Id’ter~l:’10, 2Ul-T)5.fillllll, ,taS, MnlnSt, a,’o,,d,,abo,,’oo,n,’aa~h A= (b, ,) .t.,.l ~,,a,N-v~i’E’-~/~Ey,4 W/all !qtpI, t’qnt’tl l/e, I. Manvllle, N,J, ’, e t It k h’hon luh /"~’l~ ..... 1}aurar)Ins, ’/ y0ar~OWl,Ors rO,11 stlhdeLt Lt4aln, alLIiaa, F IA.VA "[~’~V~’(~’’’h:r~P’~i’~" ~1"7~’~’(~70 [aUtC 111, gai’tlge, Mid ,10’a, wv\ ;7"r)oml~p~ " er ev,,ner will lafld~L " ’rwi’ff’ Bll qve I1~ llru, Wnd,Tluirn,Fl’l, Margarul(Int, rin, Itealha’, n~uvtag ~tl~t reduol:,~l 8,d, L~~.~’I ~61 TuwlthOrtSu, Mnuyextt, nlL \’//*, ,, l~],., ,.,I I ~4I’~ I~l!tll~ ItEAI,TOlt8 ~UI.~0, Igage for (llutlfflt~l bLlye’ ~, ASSUlUe7~,~% Mar(gngtt, IH)9. l,ntooven ng~01.7~l~.55~,l ;,~)l,r~lF,II(t’t, 1~23autl evoullSlld~lla, ,I,lU,[UL4after 3 ii,al, 44’J"l,191L HOME H[1NTER’d GUIDE Thursday, December 1 2, 1974 I.I-B

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INSUIIANCe MOVEIN Whileyour waiting to buythis excellentrancher, you canlease it andmove right in. It featuresan eat-in kit- CUSTOM.BUKTCOLONIAL....Complete to the ast luxurious chen,comfortable living roomand 3 bedrooms,gas a detail Maintenance-freebr[ek with aluminumsiding on full basementand an oversized2’car garage.F.H.A. or ~rofasatonal[ylandscaped ¾ecre. Four bedrooms, 2½baths, V.A.financing available if yououalify. Call nowfor twoyears old. Carpat[ng throughout, large slate foyar, ultra- LANDSPECIALISTS details. modernkitchen, dramatic raised-hearth firaolaca in spacious mt 448-0600 familyroom. Adelightful home In everyrespect ..... $6S,000. nl ROGERSAV.HIGBTSTOWN PAINTISLAND ESTATES New Country 3eveloement: 3 bedroomRanchers with t ½baths on 1 acrelots in beautiful © Graciouscolonial footurinc entrance foyer, large living BRANDNEW room,dining room¯ oversize kitchen, pantry, launory Mistone Two. Starting at ...... $39.906. room,half bathon first floor. Fourbedrooms, large bath DI=LIGHTFULMINIFARM .. 14+ acres an/,/a few rni[es frorf WHERE?--- MEADOWBR00KROAD, WASHINGTON Princeton.Two bedroom ranch with lovely riving room, dining onsecond floor. Stairwayto largeattic which[s com- TOWNSHIP roomand large panelled playroom with many extras. Loads of pletely floored. New100 Amp. electric service,full roomin thecement block outbuildings for horses, hens or hob- basement,and a 2 car garage...... $43.S00. WHAT?,.. 3 BEAUTIFL~NEW CUSTOM BUILT bles ...... only $79,500. HOMES Situatedin a beautifulresidential area of EastWindsor Townshipmakes this three bedroomrancn home a very FINANCING?--- YES--- ONLY 20%DOWN PAYMENT desirableproperty, it offers a largeliving roomwith fireplace,kitchen with serving bar andbuilt-in dish- INSPECTION?.-- OURREPRESENTATIVE IS THERE washer,formal dining room,1½ baths and one car ONSATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 1 P.M. TO 5 garage.Completely fenced in rear propertywith many P.M. beautifultrees and shrubs ...... $45,?00. APPOINTMENTS?..- CALL US ANYTIME TwinRivers Condominium,2 bedrooms, central air, OCCUPANCY?---IMMEDIATELY w/wcarpet, draperies...... $2S,500. LOVELYbi-level in Roosevelton½ acre beautifully wooded lot, ® ® with 4 bedrooms,1½ baths, panelled family room with EastWindsor Twp. OPEN7DAYS * Mon,.Fr L10.9 p,m, eSot. IO.E p,m. ¯ Sun, I .$ p.m, fireplace,living room, formal dining room, and central air, Thisis a uniqueranch house in mintcondition, with a MemberMultiple Listing Service ExcellentFinancing Available to QualifiedBuyer .... $46,600, BuyersProtection Plan ElectronicRealtyAssocia es 16x32inground pool in a professionallylandscaped, en- ~ FINEESTATES n. Lovely n’aw 4 Bedroomhome ready for ira- closedand sec/uded yard, There is enover-size kitchen EastWlndtor Offlte PennlngtonOffice mediateoccupancy. Only one left. 80%financing to qualified witheating area, attractive entrance foyer, living room Route1 a0 Route31 buyers,...’ ...... $42,900. withbrick fireplaceand built in bookcases,2 bedrooms, (609)443.6200 ~ (609)737.9200 bath,full basement,1 car garage;all drapes,wall to GOODHOUSE, GOODNEIGHBORHOOD,GOODPRICEI4 wallcarpet in living room,foyer and kitchen. Central air. Bedroom,2½ Baths,familyroom with stonefireplace, ...... $S0,OO0. screenedporch, finished basement, walk to station.Many ex- Real Estate Real Estate tras ...... $S5,900 HIGHWAYOFFICE SPACE For Sale For Sale EXCELLENTCOMMERCIAL LOCATION ½mile from exit 8 - een- at’our color|el Leaseoutstanding office locationon majorhighway. ter of town...... $9S,000. 4,500sq. ft. Modernbuilding with well plannedpanelled EWlNG" TOWNSHIP -- offices;fully air conditioned,ample parking, Call for Beautiful 4-waysplit homeon HIGHESTCOMMERCIAL lOCATION [n heart of downtown moredetails. a quiet street on a lot 115x 200. Princeton.Beautiful new building. Several stores available. SPIRITOF ’76 Club! Completely automated NEWHOME IN THELOW 4O’s ¯ 95%mortgages. Up to swimmingpool 24 x 44, patio Have a ball in am" "Spirit of ’76" Club.. , play cards, garage, 1Fz baths, cast iron 30years to qualifiedbuyer. baseboardheat. Private sale. Adlerman, Click & Co, shoot 1ooo1, watch color T.V. or you oan even use it for Call for appoiatment,609-587- your private parties. ALSO,Home Available NOMONEY DOWN to qualified 982t,882-0134, after 5 p.m.883- reoltors --insurers buyerwith VAmortgage. 1627. ~r Just 55 minutes from ; busses leave every t/~ Wecan help youbuy or sell a csl, 1927 SALESREPRESENTATIVES homelocally or in anycity in EASTWINDSOR -- 4 bedroom hour. (Only one mile from New Jersey Turnpike) Evenings&Weekends the UnitedStates. split level on 1/2 acre wel 1 5 SpringSt. 924-0401 Individually controlled heat and air conditioninff. landscaped lot. Principals Princeton,N.J. IIOMEOWNERS only, 609-448-9343evenings or 586-1020 CatherineChtiflie 448.glgJ RELOCATIONSERVICE 443-3707. ¢~ Wall to wall carpeting, GE Kitchens, plenty of closet HowardBBdsag 4484934 OF AMERICA,INC. storage space. WanenFox 396-9240 Too Late GeraldDowgin 201.369.2631 PRINCETONBORg -- Lovely Real Estate FREE Membership in 8 swim and tennis clubs.., winter EWINGTOWNSHIP: Village 3 bedroom older home. on the Green.This sprawling, Thoroughly modernized, To Classify ice skating, too. v For Sale tMd|iorh air conditioned ranch ts Beautifulandvery convenient spotless and professionally location, Immediately IIdMACULATE3 BR -- Col.in Studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apts.., from $183 landscaped too. Features a available by owner.009-655- desirable Univ. Heights on IMPORTANTESTATE ~:enter hall, liv ng anddining 3135. oversized corner lot. 2 car AUCTIONSALE rooms, panelled family room gar.. a/e, w/wcarpeting thru Sat. Nite, Dec.14th, 7 p.m. CALL(609) 443-6800 TRAHSFERREDw/exposed beams andDutch ooi and more for less than Inspectionfrom2p,m. DIRECTIONS: A spacious,secluded 2 ½ story, aluminumsided, coun- door¯ to pefioi spaciouseat-in $,50,000.Don’t pass this up. Call dayof sate try hideawaywith many modern features on 2 fuli acres kitchen w/adjacent laundry 3 609-586-6493after 4,, p.m, STI,]RLING East Windsor Township, NewJersey. NewJersey Turnpike to Exit of land.We think it’s fairly pricedat $60,000,but owner large bedrooms, 2 ceramic AUCTIONGALLERY 8, then east m3 Route 33 one mile to entrance: Or comeby bus. baths, basement and 2 car 62 No, SecondAve. is anxiousto sell ~ willingto consideroffers. Please call. garage. Manyextras. $59,500 Rarifan.N.J, LAWRENCETOWNSIIIP MOVERIGHT IN: This new CLOSEOUT BI-LEVELin excellent coe- Art Glass: Exceptionalsigned The Croshaw Agency homeis locatedin a nice area OF" ALL MODELS dition on 100 by 150 ft we] pieces; WebbCameo; Tiffany of Hightstown. Living room SECTIONI landscaped lot, 3 or 4 Stueben;Galle: DuamNancy; 448-0112 w/fireplace, dining room, I,AWtlENCE WOODS bedrooms.2~/~ bathe, centra y LeGras; To be sold at 8:30 family morn,1/2 bath kitchen air conditioned, back porch, PM,Russian Bronzes’, Signed w/eatingarea on first floor, 3 Take advantage of this fireplace in family room, Lanceray Gratchev othors, "l~eaJ E"~at"e~ -’-~ea I Estate bedroomsand bath on second tremendous sacrifice of carpeting, drapes and many fine examples. Estate floor. Gashot air heat. 1 car Colonial homescompletely otherextras, Jewelry: Ladles & Men’s garage. $50,900 carpeted, decorated, diamondrin~s; Tiffany 18K ____FarSale , __FarSale professinally landscapedand pocket watch; Stick pins; HIGHTSTOWN2 STORY: sodded. This executive SPLIT LEVEL. with large Huntingcase pocket watches, Strat I,AWItI’]NCETOWNSIIII DUPLEX- HIGIV~TOWN- Aluminumsiding and roof community between entrance foyer, 3 or 4 Fxeelleat I~atiea, each apt. bedrooms,family room, V/~ more. Ortentalia: 4 Panel NASSAUESTATES It -- has 2 bedrooms,large oat in enclosedjalousied front porch, Lawrencevilleand Princeton baths, some carpeting and Chinese Coromandelscreen Apartments" Spaeinusairconditioued hi’tck kitchen, very large living Deep lot with garden area. N.J. offers trees curbe~ Antique Cloisonne; Satsuma; Storage barn and garage. streets, sidewalks large drapes~covered patio. Kutani; Ivories Furniture’, 3 at TwinRivers "- and aluntinum sided 2-story room, newwall to wall ear- irregular plots andlovely 4-5 Coloainh 8 rooms, 2t,= tile peting throughout, new Homein excellent condition. FItEDAULETTA Pc. Vict. walnut bedroom; bgsemmttand hot water heat Four bedrooms, l~/z baths, bedroom~homes with inviting Duncan Phy[e DRtable; 6 ¯ baths, 2-car garage. Extras modernkitchen, living morn, foyers, g~ganticliving rooms, REALTY Chippendale style chairs; include fhieplaee, dishwasher, &furneee, nmst see to believe. B.ealtor 609-883-5522 OURGIFT TO YOU... 609-448-2736. dining room, T.V. room and formal dining rooms, ultra- Sheraton sideboard Oak "S" carpeting, drupes shades(tog laundry area. Carpeting and modern GE kitchens with Bolltop desk’, VicL.Rosewood kennel. Largeprofessionally --__ otherextras. $45,G00breakfast areas 2~/~splendid frame settee; Oak Sec’ty. COMESEE OUR landscapedlot. $58.500IIESII)I.,’N’F OWNEIIO11 batlts spaciousclosets brick Bookcase w/stained glass INVESTMENTPi{OPEttl’¥ fireplaces, central air, most doors; Mrr washstand; Hall NEAt{NOItGATE -- Lovely . $700, per mores dentiaI TWIN RIVERS: 4 room Too Late brundnew aluminmlt & brier rentals under easesto’ 3 condominium. Carport. havebrick fronts. stand, muchmore’ Clocks: CHRISTMAS Centralair conditioning,wall Moreto be built andcurrently To Classify Grandfather,Moon !0~ase dial, 7 reran rancherwith fireplace, unils; aewly pa ted, to g, all carpetingthroughout under construction at regular Mah. ease 0 day. C. 1820 cenh’alair, 2 lull baths, fnll modm’nizedin Allentown,N.J. ample storage area many prices, Builder will take a Ansonialong drop school; g SPECIAL! hasemcet& 2 ear garageen nearlit, 165& N,J. Tpke, conibtgency of selling your weededlot. Nero’ schools & Zoned commereia Pr ce extras. $25,000 Ap~oom,~ day Triple Decker; 2-30 tlr. LOCATEDJUST DOWNTHE homewhen purchasing these. living roomkitchen and bath, OG’s;V~enna Reg; other wall ROADfROM WASHINGTON shoppingcenter, .$5,1,900.Call 609.921-2435 or 609. STATELY OLDER HOME: & 921-2417. first floor ~f a houseon Mt. shelf clocks Noteworthy CROSSINGONSCENK DRIVE a ALLSECTIONS This older Hightstown home Lucas Rd.between Jeffersoo Items: Intern’tl Sterling OFFRT, 29, [WINGTWP, HOWOPEN * has 8 very large morns, 1% &Harrismt, $25gper me, plus flatwaro for t2, plus serving "~r~ ~, .~’~k T EWINGTOWNSHIP’ baths, and 2 car garage, utilities, 609-655-0906or 921-pes persian total lamb 190coat; p~s; Pitchers Black & IgEA%-’",l kl EXCLUSIVEA.EAFloors in beautiful condition. 6612. [] Be sure to see howmuch room bowls; Nippon trinket set; ’DEI W EIOt-IT$ ILJ~8$2-SBEI], ’~ Executiveestate atone and Rosewood tea caddy ; ~ -- brick rancher. Largefoyer, 30 this homehas tooffer. $48,000 Luxuav J .,¢ - .... ft, living rootn with stone WANTED-- library Sheraton knife box; Punch OLDCOLONIAL: Home is in custedlan-drh, er, part time, bawl set Stemware,,Choice MANVILI,E fiyeplaco, formaldining room exeellottt condition and a chiauin’ic-a-th’ac, Paintings GARD|NAPARTMENTS WESTON elootri¢oot-ig kitchen.3 large pleasure to show. tlardwood General maintenance of & Prthts: 2 Fine Early Pot,- NOW~’~" bedroomst full bath attd 2 floors plaster walls, spacious library and grounds, Cara Moderng.room, 2-story hmno, powder rooms, fumfly room roams,practically ttow roof, 3 necessity, I, nquira South traits,Other |gthone SUltd,C, Prints, W.M. PaintingsPrior; 4 bed’o rata, rcc, roomdin rm andIgrge patio 2 ear garage BrmtswmkLibrary, Kingston& Watm’colurs,Oriental Bugs. ear detachedgarage, deep lot. Lane,Monmouth Jct,, 201-329-TERMS; CASII or ’l’ravelera tu smnegt2t,~ buths porch beautifullylandscaped 2 acres $36500SALE BY OWNER AT v gargge, lo0 x 10olandscaped wif!l 4~x 20 ft, ingroLgtdpool IIEATIIERLANE -- All brick 2321,329-2322. cheeks, Napersonal C[LOPks lot Askitg $62,5(~) apuit hugefinished basementBUSINESSOPPOR’rUN1TY: eoidomparury 12 rooms 4 unlesa you are kaowato tie, with wet bar. Ownerselling, tlighwuy Location. Goigg bedrooms3 b.’tths, air furltace UATALOGAVAILABh,E AT MEIIAI,ICKItI,~AI,ESTATI’] Call ~0U.Bg2-5396any evcniog businoss, 3 acres of Ignd, fireptace, ooonomical,5 zone BRIDGEWATER SALE. GERALDSTERLING LicensedBroker m’ weekeHd. Growingarea, Call for dettdl3. all hcut greeHhousB with StlOPPINGCENTER Agctioaoer & Appraiser, 240S, MttiHSt. hoecd tx~ol, 2 panta havebags Leasestores and offices on MoulberNJSSA 201.725-~40, Mmtvillo and ILuinhow trout, Also hUEYmnlo street, New 464-4047, Ca11201-725-0007 EASTWINDSOR -- II room --]~,,gOnO,~d wooded 2~Aacre lot w th huilding~ moderatereBtal, " split oa tMacre let. l hr, rll hrook und poad site only Cull MeadowRgLtlty, Realtors, cpntlnute to NYC,71/~t){ $25,00g.Cull lt09-924-6148re: today, 201-’~-4503or 201-725-’M CtlEVY -- 4 door sod tn n PItlNCIiYr()NAREA . lovely (’~]a/7,~1.8 tBLIdPrtlhi.level OIl 1~ ttero Iol, aaatmmbleatorlgagc, PrJo. U~ mortgageterltta, 2136, good cond, Wt el y 49,050 3 large bedroomsspgchala Cil~daonly,$4g,000,CalhLfter4 RI~ALTOR" miles.$2.50. 601).452.0544. ’living rot)in, formal dthhlg I),m,,6(~J.448,7092, ,.,~.] 8/Z¢~ rOOlB,W/W ear Kqtit enra lCU Itealter MANVILLE-- Buy latildtng UNUSUAL& SI~:NSI’rlvE -, foyer. ]tviHg root I & d it ag RE’ALTeR6 ,wi!h, g rqgnL9ptl etere and oolm’Imrtrails of c t d,~. t roomeel-hi kitchen,p~ le led I60510CKION$TREL’I’ Ig,aNassaLtSt,,lh’lneeten,N,d,g054g uatejlor anopD0StlIOSe, G(Yod hlmte or lit thoh’ ownworld, A faintly t’oomwith flrephice, TWINItlVEItS ¯ a lilt ~l,,= iltco!no, pl0aty of parkhtg, i~rfectgfft, K. Dnbinsky20t. Too Late 21,=fitltita, full haseHtenl, bgtlh upgruth;d fcolures, /I/d;HISlL}IrN,NLriyI~,/.*.Sk’yo8.~20 Exclusive area, Aoking 297.1119, ~,lnHyeBb*aa, 7~,;A’t~ FIIA (6gi))g21-7(!55 $54 0g0, I|ashtOsB eun bo oonvouleBt htLlbdry ttreg, lmu’tgnge gvgiltble a . l,:vonltlga& WeekenLIsl coHfrgt ale I ear ggrage, 609.448.4250 GoorgoWirlzor p.urel)ased sopo’atoly. Cnll ,,~) ROOMUNFU’RNISIIED i~lvetl drivewtly,nualy nille’ tlualifledhLlyer,tills to N,Y.C. I)21.U007 MeauowItBalty lteultot’8, AlVl _ egLIplo preferred, ILENTAPT. dAN, l - llvhlg nil earnerlaltl-,l*lIH927. Afler hi}ors & Sunday Cgll room, kitchea, hath. 3 oxh’ga,l*Ixeellent catltliUnu, 5 SllttWll’l’tllly 7gg,~lg5today, ~01.’~6.,1503or ~0[.7~[I. MnltmgllthJet. 20L.320-2300, mi011tewtdk [g cxlu’e,selrLdB E, Tt0’p ,148-2151 :~13tL be, droontsYBrLI, lie [BIts$105 lt, V,nllisp 44g.0043Barbaratlerry 0’dl.~070"~ - ...... pl0s Bti[t/ips, hcle l~ to NYa!n[ Iqlfhtdpiphhl, Whaam’,Call ti~l-,IOO.100(I, As kht~)9’,V lib’a, Prhleilnda ’L’AXSIII,~I/L’Ielt197,t JeoHEseh 440.L170 (;ItEENTA(IS SI’~MINAItYC()UPLP~ wlEhea tlllly, t:gll 609.45~.~66, MeltLl~r I/~ OFP to ItgosPsit¯ ltlltl Jongarytg WLImvlt nyer5.0~ At!ltti’,S KENIJAI,LPAItK - Modortt PLtt’lyJgno, Call fi011.9~4-gg06DOllGl[tlt)MIN(I. lk~ulles a ...... ~ raachert IX-q’l’eetcoBdithut 4 The thdgruwtlShop Terrtora,Sl~llp|x)p, flt, a bLh, st}r roLind[llg PItINCETON hdrnm,f Illrat t llvhtg rln, beforeDec, ~0. ~1!,,| ItEtkCl~l,’lJl,W(IOI)EI:I wificll weIB’O offerhlg for GglP ~3,1NassSt ~miiseBt gndhah’ clipped, cidl dini~lgrnt,, kttcllell, = fLdl (llphllll ILodLlhlgsl Phil ’rrotw~odot t~;~b;r~,~?, ACtea "r*Archlt~ct.dpslgltvt with Ntl i ltIWN.PAYMI!INTli(llq’]WELl, TWIv, , $4 ~J0 bLt[hrllla, Multy ex[t’us~ le~weIitettattge, reuwggd,cgutoBl[torBry, aad Nt) PERSONAI,~, a ¯ Tuos.ler10.~ ,Sat, 10-~ ORIt~NTALtlAND WOVEN Murbe ’ ’op CO, to cd [,IABII,ITYedy I L!I.IAI) Enlgythe.wirer, w} dp’a J $45St)O, 2GI-Y417.0~311, Ill’hi WoolAfght t ltug t~lx IU4y ’a ceilings Wt~lLptieling ~ IN’rEItI,IS" wdel 18 lit, tnlldsllbourogmuoBa!acEtlet Ctl}01aOU y, bid, LIkBtLnW, $0~0, AI~ old~ x MUhTI FAMILYaA& -.. ? CUlIL01italr ureaBig, Vo’y ,OS’I’~,,, gp tic ~ retrlovpr larg0 hh’lllS, |lr~l tim l~tt m niediately tdx deductible, anthl te|’rgcoLI graultLIs wttl Npw,wcdtlhl~ I~lll~,ogroat for pBPltY,7 lngs, "~tLiio," lied EIIclUeodml’ch,~lcgr~oro~e, Iqtrcula I’lll~e IrgIB )0 tU~0see e V0Waf L wo(dt~tl Christtrill] |)LUI~I r It r0, goouCBnLlltlon $1’/5, Walnut hills LiP,l)e , ,f rol I toot RECYCLE t ilrop leltf dil!ilLg tablg.~" cn[lur Last suenMugn[gin act’esend hwludg all ’-’olLhlg,ca ’IK~I ~ [I ’t U~eBt, ,W,upflng Itl}tl~eholdllollls ctc, Slat, 0., wlLla, WhouCloe0d 9" Bb0p, .~voI uu d Mtrga ~ Pil ca, schtt}laPg°l’MtputOeoopphtg,fr° nlopowelruht~’ THIO p,nl, 15 llllls|da ltd., PrIB, t)relLSIg snul lg/L,I ExcPllcBt ~/lal Llly 18’I ug,U I[ PWIC[’~ teeth, nQal’llul’l’l~ul! & VLLII0y 6tg},~’l’211fig, [Ti )ps0;’L~01’i, i] /3CL’lmt’tcnCl’g~[ilg t’ P0rk,W0,,LIP~tg0CLdl 0~.?~17, NEWSPAPER condition$110. 609.443. U?~, Pr IIoU,4011.17 10, :~?6, Rue, HOME HUNTER’,f GUIDE Thursday,Deeemher 12, 1974

NEED FEMALE IMAGE -- LOVING CHRISTMAS DENTAL ASSISTANT -- in WANTED -- SELF- Mother G’Ma, Sis, Auntie or ’71 VWCAMPER -- Poptop. 1964 VOLVO-- fair condition, ITALIAN provincial style presents -- Miniature French ’73 CAPRI-- 6 cyl. 4 speed, modern office in Rocky Hill CONTAINED20’ Recreation Low mileage felly equipped, $500. Call 609-924-2829, dining room set with 54" decor group tape deck. Must with 3 dentists. No age limits, Vehicle. Must sleep 6. 609-446- fr end as consultant for Sleeps 4 plus tent. Exc. cond. hutdl oval table with pad and Poodle puppies. 1 black, 2 care sell. Asking ’~O00f09-448-0361 no Saturdays and no ex- 3322. Christmas shopping and cheer 609.448.3322. 6 chairs, $300. Cal 609-466- 4310.au lalt, 1 champagne,60g-448- evenings. perience necessary. Contact. for family, frmnd or office? ltours & fee flexible. Resume 2259. 609-921-2591. and references requested. ROOMMATEWANTED -- to Too Late NURSE-- Registered - Part Write P,O. Box 1121, Prin- share large farmhouse, 8 time evenings, 2:45 - 10:45 MANVILLE-41/2 room apt. miles from Princeton. Prefer Needa carpenter ToClassify WINCHESTERModelS0-auto p.m. Interested in quality ceton, N.J. 2nd floor, available Jan. 1. someone26 oi’ over interested full choke, 12 ga $125 skates health maintenance. Clear- -- Utilities separate, couples, no , in sharing joys and respon. , or a plumber? 3~/z toy" bargains, tractor, brook Adult Community FAR~ to Share- in pets. Call after 5’.30 p.m., sibilities of countryliving. 201- tr ke, more, age 4-6. 609-448- ltealth Care Center. 609-655- Hightstown area. Call days 201~,725-1984. 359-5495, Checkthe Classified ads. 4459. 2706. 609-448-6777eve 443-3702.

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