Quick viewing(Text Mode)

WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD Hunters Have Field

WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD Hunters Have Field

WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD

Talks Are Planned * 1 C R A N B U R Y Sundays CR AN BURY ST A . I * First Discussion Involves Housing Sunday Night

The Hightstown First Presby- : tertan Church amd Its Society Com- , mittee will sponsor a series of ! four panel, discussions throughout the month at 8 p.m. Sundays In the St. Anthony of Padua Church Hall. This Sunday's discussion w ill be on "Low <5. Moderate Income Hous­ ing " and will feature Borough Councilman Waiter Harvey; Dan­ iel Milsom, Hightstown Housing 110 TON FARMHOUSE sits by Route 130 prepared lor movement across the busy highway to a Authority; John Berlenhach, destination on Cranbury Station Road The observance of Good Friday and bad weather forced chairman of Hightstown Area postponement of the moving International Press Servu e photo) Housing Carp., John Orr Jr., Easter Vacation Is Adventure Time chairman of East Windsor Town­ ship Planning Board; Raymond Ri­ 85 per cent of the students earn their own money to pay for the chardson, Hightstown Communit) It's fun and adventure ahead for this group of Hightstown High Action Council; Robert Abrams, School students as they prepared to depart last Thursday via bus for excursions. Mrs Eller is chaperoning the Greece trip, while Michael East W indsor Township Commit­ Kennedy Airport, and then to three foreign countries during Easter Cranbury Station Rd. Bound Drialo. a Latin teacher, and Paul Snyder, high school uJministrator, tee on Discriminatory Practices, vacation. Some 63 students left on the 10-day excursions sponsored and William Williams, Federal are chaperoning the Soviet Union and Italy trips. Special permission in cooperation with the Delaware Valley Language Association Hie Route 130 roadside cer­ from being moved on i holiday, it reaches its destination. An Housing Authority. was received from the Russian government for the Soviet trip The tainly isn't the ultimate destina­ and Mount Holly movers Mullen ownership problem has de­ On April 12, a discussion on Seventeen are visiting the Soviet union, 31 are in Greece, and 15 are tion for the 150-year-old Gideon and Ranald had to hastily can­ veloped, Mr. Stults added. Last 'Recreation, What's Needed will in Italy. Rose E Her, coordinator of the yearly educational trips, said students will return Sunday night Applegate Farmhouse. cel plans Good Frida;, to abide owner was the Firestone Tire be held. Featured panelists will by the law. The recent snow and & Rubber Co. be Whitfield Muse, president of The five bedroom, 110-ton rain hasn't helped the situation Mr stults said he felt the Hightstown Community Action dwelling was scheduled to be either. house was worth saving since Council; Philip Allen, chairman of moved across Route 130 on it has fine workmanship and East Windsor Recreation Commit­ Good Friday to a site one-half - Cranbury realtor C. Gordon lines. No estimated costs tee; Borough Councilman Joel Teacher Pay Talks Go On, mile away on Cranbury Station Stults. in charge oi restoring of restoring the old dwelling I arsan who Is head of Hightstown Road, the house, said the dwelling will have been given John Foreman Recreation Board; East Windsor But law prohibits any dwelling either be rented or sold when is doing renovations Councilman Edwin Welhenmayer; Thomas Sennett, director of Hightstown-East Windsor YMCA, PERC To Call Fact-Finder and Mrs. Faith Sarafin, chairman Area Jaycees, Youth Group of the Community Recreation Committee. articles at issue Until then, not Salary negotiations between to the HE A and School Board The fact-finder will receive (See TALKS, Page 12) one article had been agreed upon the Hightstown Education Asso- this week. a SI 50 per-ciay salary plus ex­ penses while talks are being in six months of negotiations," -0- ciaton and the East Windsor After the fact-finder is ap­ Plan Earth Day Observance he added. Regional School Board re­ pointed, he will have 15-days to conducted, Mr. Milligan said. The HE A declared an im­ mained at an impasse this week meet with both HF. A and School Costs will be shared evenly by The 1970's has been described recommends using detergents low also suggests mure public trans­ Student Arrested passe in salary contract talks although James Milligan, Hi A Board representatives, and then the HE A and School Board. as the Decade of t.oology. in phosphates and containing no portatton suppor' <<, take more with the board on Feb. 11. Sir. president, reported that some issue his report concerning the Mr Hammer, a Long Island Conservationists say that en­ enzymes. Phosphates help algae cars off the road, and to use As Suspect In salary stalemate. attorney and lecturer at Queens Hammer was called in by PERC vironment has reached a point and weeds grow in lakes and is little electricity as possible, progress has been made. Mr. Milligan indicated the College, said he recommends to assist in negotiations. Pre­ where no individual can ignore streams, reducing the oxy gen level and to avoid using power mowers Mediator Lawrence I. Ham­ School Vandalism teachers would most likely be fact-finding only when "I as a viously, 18 negotiation sessions the effects of all forms of pollu­ of water, the list says ind power boats mer, assigned by the Public willing to abide by the fact­ mediator cannot reach an equi­ were held. Some 230 teachers tion. The list also suggests the civic Plastic wrap explosion is Borough police have arrested Employees Relations Commis­ f in d e r 's recommendations, table settlement." are employed in the 4,000 stu­ To bring the growing pollution group* cai help hau lebri fro creatim . pi a 1‘ -year-old Hightstown High sion (PERC) to negotiate talks trusting that it would be ''fair However. Mr. Hammer re­ dent district. problem to the public's attention, streams and exert pressure on disposal because c:.- types do school student in connection with between the HI A ajid School Starting salary for teachers recommendations " lated he thinks a settlement organizations throughout the coun­ persons polluting the water. It also not decompose 11 k- ,et Cs .mu or- an estimated $2,000 damage done Board, has decided the salary can be reached in cases where with bachelor degrees is $6,500 try will observe Karth Day . recommends pressure for • more ganic materials, th> list says. It to three rooms at the high school The HE A president said it dispute must go into the fact- both sides are receptivedo the per year with a $10,700 maxi­ Wednesday. April 22, and lec­ stringent laws and enforcement recommends the us> >’ wwx po­ two weeks ago, finding stage would be the fact-finder's fact-finder's report. mum after 12 steps. tures and projects will be held of laws a 1 reach on the books. Per. or cellophane, mil public Sgt. Alex Heyesey said author­ This is the second and final responsibility to make recom­ While awaiting the appoint­ Before the impasse was de­ in various communities The Us* ;> relati in i fei - Pi >*»<< ver tl* - varii •; ities apprehended the youth after stage of arbitration under PERC mendations that would keep the ment ol a fact-finder by PERC, clared, the HEA's last salary The Hightstown - hast Windsor tiitzei i hici runs ff - I : ■ ■ ' ) : acting on tips from other students. rules, designed as a safety- school district in the "same Mr Hammer recommended that position was a one-year con­ Javcees and the Hlghtstdwn Area lowing rain pollutes streams. Under pesticides, the list says The youth was taken to State Police valve to forstall a possible relative standing among other negotiations between HF.A and tract calling for $7,600 to start Youth Committee are planning to Grease and solvents poured into the safest types ue short-lived and given a polygraph test, Sgt. strike which would be illegal Mercer County school districts board representatives continue. and a $13,000 maximum. coordinate projects in the local the water disposal svsten. also pesticide such as na lath ton. The Heyesey added for public employees. as it held last year. The stand­ Mr Milligan and Alice Har­ area to better acquaint the public pollute, the list relates long-lived pi • "threat The vouth was released in the The PERC fact-finding gToup ing is based on a number of fac­ "At a meeting on March 20, vey, head of the School .Board's with pollution problems. Under air pollution, the list to streams and v ,- r supply, custody of his parents pending will began further negotiations tors, deluding salaries, fringe we negotiated until 3 a.m. with negotiating team, refused com­ There are many things which suggests residents make corn- the list adds iction b> juvenile authorities in on the salary dispute. PF HC is benefits, classroom size and tax some progress being made," ment on the nature of the ar­ can be (tone to combat pollution, post piles o! debris rather than Mass spraying the Mosquito Trenton. More arrests are ex­ expected to submit five per­ dollars spent per ratables,” he Mr. Milligan said. "On March ticles or status of salary ne­ and most of these remedies are burn organic material. This list See F ARTH, Page 12 pected. Sgt, Heyesey reported. sons as possible fact-finders added. 25, we settled seven out of 35 gotiations. Both related that listed in a five-page reprint of Mr. Hammer had recommended a list of solutions compiled by no comments be made to. the the Princeton Wildlife Refuge press on these subjects. which ; ast Windsor Township Mr. Hammer said negotia­ Board of Health Chairman lari tions "should take place across Walker is making available to the table and not in the news­ the public papers.” Suggestions from the Wildlife -0- Refuge list under water pollution Tax Committee Peacemaker Formed By Group Is Stabbed In East Windsor A three-member Committee on Taxes in East Windsor Township Durinj: Fight has been formed by Hickory Acres Civic Association. Named to the committee at a A fight in an apartment off Acad-, meeting of the civic unit Wednes­ enn Street last Thursday night,’ day, March 25, were John Beck, March 26, resulted In the stabbing chairman, Esther Goldstein and of a 23-year-old Firs Road man Frank Crouse. who attempted to break up the According to Hickory Acres melee. President Gil DeVries, the com­ Hightstown Borough Police Chief mittee has been charged with the Lawrence Archer Identified the responsibility of 'advising Hick­ victim as Herbert Jones who was ory Acres Civic Association on stabbed in the laj it a two- how support and aid can best be pronged meat fork. The Hightstow., furnished to the Schodl Board, First Aid Squad transported Mr. Township ouhcll and manager Jones to Princeton Hospital where in controlling rising taxes in East he was treated am! released. Windsor," (duel Archer reported the fight Th£ committee will explore involved some 30 youths and be­ methods to economize in local gov­ gan after ar, argument erupted in ernment without affecting essential the apartment. "It was just One of services, and use available re­ those things, and didn't last lone, sources and talent to attract in­ the chief added. dustrial ratabies into the tow nship. Ttie chief said Donah! Smith, Id, The group also will investigate Scanning the ground oi I tra Read, ' Si ■ wit) Human i T R E E 3 R A N C H E S ran no good hiding pirn -s, toe more efficient use of the school assault and batten in the staid inn (Photos by International Press Service and Scott Caster! system's pjarit anil personnel. of Mr. Jones. All three members are highly Chief Archer said two other qualified, Mr. DeVries said. Mr. youths, Stanley Hacrher, IP, of Beck is currently employed-in Etra Road, and Thomas Jones, ttie financial aspects of personnel, 22, of Etra Road, v ere charne l inventory and production control, with, fighting, y while Mrs. Goldstein is a former Mr. Smith was sent to Mer.-t.-r school teacher and has a wide County Jail in default of ': , Hunters Have Field Day knowledge of educational activi­ < Mr, "a: ■ er a Mr, J n ties. Mr. i rouse is-a management were released under their -i vv sn< u-s. as the skies clou■loaded over and the tempera- consultant whose specialty is solv­ recognizance, 1 ie: Ar her s.n i. ing areas of material control and Al! three will receive a hearih. tun - 1ir ipped.and March tur the effective use f personnel, today before Magistrate Karl i ssi. enthusiast;i egg hunters of ail ages, - 1ZP> and shapes ! he Bnioktrec ( Tvii Assi >< prize Chief Archer said the ouths F lu Mur,t at Bp k 'n • Park year The aim ... ■ Brookiree ( t left the apartment in a shambles, > and I ( ! 'I h.- par kb ipating youngster- .wre divided -;n JV R idol fi \\ p d t h e r "They threw anythin.: they could Xssoeiatiot t. H ightstow n Lions Clui Might Mown The Lions Club he i ’ - Kg^ Hunt. ai Faster tradition I net their hands • around the " brought >droves of children and rhe i r plarents out V > d.i" •’< ■r :fh>-hunt a« t ordirig >■. uc* April showers arc forecast for for mans years, at \ssr;/» the Hightstown-hast Windsor area fUghtstow;, state iv. me, ran- treasures Idren won special prizes More than 250 bunny hamn . h Idren attended the I toda> Thu Trenton Weather Bu­ bury and East Windsor Police ! he first and se< olid plat - winner- event. This was though: >.y ;,n,. ddhi >riian:/er- t o b e o h e I reau pre iiets clem ing skies to­ assisted Chief Ar- her and Ms r> . 1 2|jyear olds. 1st pr >: the !artiest tun -jt- ,n the history * a !he event. 1 night tnd mostly sunny on 1 riday force in quelling the disturbance. With till high III the Jo's. Ttie high its The .hunters : W . ian "■ h lilt imm i> * ’ !:lllllllllilllillilllHIMIIIMIliiMlllHUIItHtfllllUUiniIHItHH

...... iMiiuuiimmiiiiimiiimittiHimtiimiiimmiMimimHimiiuiimii LETTERS To The ED ITO R LU/NDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD This building would com- duced. and >t >se persons at at me hut school where some I could well imagine the keen Editor The Her dd; opposing the -.djdurnmer.t due to the fact that m p resid en ts had I lately obstruct the view from Meadow Lakes helping to re luce iassJ ms wer< re ked, an. i pleasure and satisfaction Mr. Publish**! **ver> Thursday morning in Higtit&town, N. J. Ktiei readli ippe..red to vote! their opinion. b u r! u» ‘ ; rl ndftirm- them. !|>poslte tliere was a column McChesney experienced in The Print >-;or, Packet, Inc. concerning the ®~' However the meeting -was ad­ I nd which. In our opinion adds This is Very unfair t; the • y aith SaraftoT telling about bringing about the transform a­ cai Complex v.t * -feel is resi­ journed with nc) further com­ greatly its real estate value. residents of M.-adow Lake.-who the restoration of a one '.un- tion, and I wished that some­ Robert Yaegtr Manning I Jitor dents -.nd pr.opmr- ners ' We can think of nothinr more have to pay taxes. * >■ how’the Young people could find Brooktrep w< must write this ment being allowjed. ire i t ear old house on another As stated lie fire the entire iepressing then the sight of , Do the people r. the,'township put how much more fun It Is letter. school property wt . ! had beeh -oron per year - pry -ppy ing, As property owner whose : urniturerestoredtoase- plan presented by Mr. Hage- and th..t the proposed structure proved their conditions than to destroy good ones. land adjoins this entire com­ n un an 85 foot wing would be will greatly depreclat^the value fulness by the maintenance It takes brains, skill and en­ plex. we attended the zoning Meadow Lakes residents h ive attached to the existing struc­ of our property. foreman Mr V on McChes- ergy to build a good fence but board meeting Monday March helped businesses, the chur'-h- PUB I K ATP -N 'if-f We realize the latter three ney. any jackass can kick it down. 23. One message which your ar­ ture ..nd run most of the length of es, the t m b , th* tors, 1 140 wut! Main t - Hi ;tit t « . N J JJfSft paragraphs express our per­ As 1 read the second article Florence Hay ticle failed to convey w ,s that the rear hotmdry of our lot. vers, accountants md even the Telephone 000 448-3C03 sonal feelings toward this there were many concerned Also Mr. H age man stated that Hightstown High: School Kmc; "Medical Complex" Howev­ imimiMimmiiiiiiiiimtimiimiimmiimtiiiiiiimiHtiiiiMiimmutiiinmiiiiimniMimiiiiiimmimtiiiiiMiii people at this meeting. In fact, the building will [contain six of­ when thdv bought new un:forms er to the best of our know­ quite - few concerned residents fices and not-four us written In Most of the residents of Mea­ your article, secondly ft w s ledge the bulk of this let­ had to stand in the h.. 1L dow Lakes are retire'! school quoted that the offices would be ter is factual, md will give the The meeting was called teachers, ministers, secretar­ Track’s Five Loop Champs inhabited by doctors, dentists other side which was unfairly to order at which time the ies and librarians or. pensions. eliminated from your arttcl<. chairman of die Board called and possibly- lawyers. This is They are not rich and cannot merely sf*jjJmitiun. In fact the Joseph J. Werner Track's Barber Shop is the for the, third and deciding game upon the Zoning Board at­ ^fiord high taxes. variance ’vhlfch has been ipplled Shirley a Werner champ of the Hightstown-E&st which was to be held last aturday. torney to give his opinion con­ The people in the township for 1 s’ for an "office building," should be grateful and should Windsor Basketball League in tlte cerning the dlscrepency in­ EDITOR'S NOTE' -- Apparently circuit's 'inaugural season, but ' 'r anbury*, realizing they could volving one half of the one acre If approved as siich there would Mi and Mrs. Werner have de­ fight for us to have the taxes be no restrictions as to what don't tell thattorunnerupCranbury not1 floor a team: for the crucial plot on whit h this ■ mple> veloped their own personal curtailed. type of t Spent could lease The recent State Supreme Recreation. They're still malting to contest, asked for a postponement to be built. opinion as to the proposed medi­ space. Also nothing was men­ play the last game of the series. to a later late-. Track's, however, The board attorney suggested cal complex planned by Mr. Court order should be reversed tioned in your; article about stuck to the rules and v as awarded ,th ■’ tb- meetii ix Ijoui m I Huge man. This is excellent. and changed before its too late. the 24 car packing lot which After taking the first p M f t a forfeit win and the championship, .due to the above mentioned The Zoning Board meets at 8 Gertrude Talley the best-of-three championship 'technicality. At this point a would be built: on this lot. pm. Monday, April 27. It -0- We moved into this area eight series, 56—44, behind Dave Gun­ ’Aai.y d itterliurt"!. - 25 points motion was made to .djournthe should be a fine meeting. EdUor, the Hera!'!: nell's 21 markers, Track's then paced ■ ranbury's atta< k in their meeting. Mr Roger Bentley, months ago T ra one thing that -f -0- Phare was a very inter ■ sold us on this particular prop­ dropped the second encounter, trlumpt. although he receiver! help one of the attorneys represent­ dttor, the Herald: in: contrast In two articles on erty was what it offered your 82-43. That evene

TAX RETURNS PREPARED RIGHT

Tax returns prepared by former Internal Revenue agent Personal and business returns. Tax WITH R< JASI — Burgundy representation Claret Bcaujolais Call 448 4630 evenings W H FISH ------(diablis i >R White Sautertie f t )W R ie slin g GROOMING CLIPPING 1 \\ HEN IN DOl BT-Rase* ALL BREEDS CARDUNERS Liquor Store MI-DEE KENNELS

PROFESSIONAL DO€ services First Aiders Awarded Certificates Stockton St reet FREE DELIVERY 4 4 8 4 4 6 8 Eight members of Hightstown Aid Squad Captain Bill Glaekin hour lecture session, a four-, The course involved lifesav­ & Route 1 30 Engine Co. Mo. 1 First Aid also completed the course but hour demonstration and prac­ ing methods of closed chest 448-0574 Squad recently < mqdeted train­ was absent ’.her the pi oto was tice session with mannequins, heart massage, and was taught Hightstown 170 ) ork Road ing in externa! cardiopulmonar. taken. followed by a two-hour practical by two physician-instructors at resuscitation given by the Mer­ The training consisted of two- and written examination. Princeton Hospital. V cer County Heart Association at Hightstoicn, .J. Princeton Hospital. Awarded certificates were it if it if it it if it front from left; Earl Davison, AKC REGISTERED PUPPIES AVAILABLE :. Ware, se< ond t m , left ■ right) Whiter Jones, Butch in- BATH ISC BOARDHSC travartolo, Bill Stout, Hubert Jackson and Ed McNulty. First Worried about We’re "bankers" hours? YOU LL FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED the only shop BITWISE in Princeton SUER MARKET 500 MERCER ST H WAY 33 HIGHTSTOWN with clothes for 448 0933 Boneless Shoulder Roast 95C - men and women. Chicken Grade A 290

Chicken Cut Up 350 t °

Chuck Steak Choice 490 G reat clothes at that.

Pot Roast California Chuck 790 Ground Chuck 790 The Eng • has something you won't find ,:nyv.else in Princeton Ground Round 850 Clothes H r the two of you Clothes for every season Clothes for any occa­ Sirloin Steak da 119 We have ♦ sion The very latest in fine attire that always Rump Roast 1.19 accentuates your good taste. ‘customer ‘ hours... Visit us soon. Together. Eye Round Roast 129 Drive up and walk up tellers windows are open Skinless Franks w extended hours to serve your 690 ••se, : othing stores BankintilHours (Main Banking Room i Swiss Cheese Do pen led of Domest ic Monday Friday 9 a m 2p m 990 Friday evening 7 p m 8 3 0 p m Boiled Ham Sunday Mac 990

Drive In Banking Walk Up Bank m Monday Thursday Monday Thursday Sliced Bacon 690 ^ dbr tugltsh S ’ l u t p ^ 8 30 a m 5 30 p m 8 30 a m 9 a m and 2 p m 5 30 p m k 32 Nassau Street • Princeton a Friday Friday Smoked Hot Sausage 690 y r 8 30a m 8:30p m 8 3 0 a m 9 a m and 2 p m 7 p m

Margarine 6 SI Large fcggs 490

FIRST NATIONAL BANK o f HIGHTSTOW N Bananas 1 0 0 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY TILL6PM DAILY.TILL10PM 7 BE WISE BUY .VISE AND SAVE s I HI R SDAY. APR IL 2. 197 WINDSOR-RIGHTS HERALD PAGE THREE Cancer Drive Starts Mon.

The Mercer County Unit of the of can cer, money becomes more d o y o u h a v e SOCIAL NOTES f rnerlcai Cancer So< lets will be- critically needed. A GRANTS Compiled by Its annual Residential Cam- In the late 1930’s, less than ; aigr. m Hlghtstown Borough and c * edit ACCOUNT? "Mrs Robert S Turton Jr one out of five patients survived 448-2907 Fast Windsor Township Monday, the dreaJed disease. Today, the April G. ratio 13 one out of three. There 11 l4*e! 8fllr su«rl,j Workers In the borough and are more than 1.5 million Amer­ *0 «w>hr Aik Recently, Shan EHentuck, au­ and Mrs. Wilbur Van Hise and township will tie going door-to- icans who have been cured of can­ G /te m tA inf ikks ptriov son Edward, York Hoad, by thor and illustrator of chil­ : x>r next week seeking donations cer because of improved methods dren's books, visited the kin­ these guests: Mrs. Mayhew from residents for cancer re­ In early detection. And millions KNOWN FOR VALUES dergarten classes at the Wal­ Swinger, Mr. and Mrs. John sear?’ , and to provide services more could be saved by regular ter C. Black School. She let Orr Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank­ : >r patients and their families. vearlv examinations. the children help write a story lin Swinger and family, Mr. last vear, volunteer workers and illustrated It for them. and Mrs. Robert Denser and Ir. the borough and township set Shan Ellentuck lives In Roose­ family, Miss Janet DeGolia, records for money collected. Fifty SUNDAY ONLY APRIL 5 velt with her husband and four Lancaster, Pa., and Mrs. 'Van per cent of all funds collected In children. She has written sev­ Hise, Allentown. Mercer ’aunty remain here for eral children's books, among services ajid education, and DAN'S them are: "The Upside Down some 40 per cent of the funds Man, ’’Did You See What I 1 Cpl. Phil Moss, son of Mr. are forwarded to the national or­ SUNOCO Said?", "A Sunflower As Big and Mrs. Oscar Moss. Stock- ganization for research. Some 10 TIRES As the Sun,’ and "My brother ton Street, finished his tour of 5>er cent of the money goes to the B ern ard ." duty In Vietnam, and Is now Division of the Amer- BATTERIES home on a 30-day leave. His r an ancer Society for manage­ ACCESSORIES next assignment Is at Camp ment expenses. April 2 is the date, 7:30 Lejeune, N.C, Only 10 cents of every dollar is S & H G r v m S to m p s p.m. Is the hour for a Bell used for fund-raising which means Mercer 8. Academy Sts Systems NBC-TY special en­ most of the people aiding the cam - titled "It Couldn’t Be Done." The annual card party spon­ jpaign in Mercer County are non- Hlghtstown, N J sored by the Hlghtstown area This Is a 60 minute program MISS VICKI LYNN STANLEY pald volunteers. the whole family will enjoy. chapter of Deborah will be held As research goes one step clos­ Phone 448-9781 next Monday, April 6, at 8p.m . er In discovering causes and cures at the Roosevelt Borough Hall, M rs. David Lewis, who was Homestead Lane. Donation Is Miss Stanley confined to Princeton Hospital :T, and refreshments and door recently with pneumonia, Is now prizes will be part of the even­ Roman Goddess at home. She wishes to thank ing's activities. Contact Bess To Marry omen’s Health Spa all for cards.and flowers, and Hines at Town and Country The Home of Physical Fitness also thanks to the First Aid Cleaners on Stockton St. for Mr. and Mrs. R I . Stanley The only spa in the area capable of offering private Squad and Dr, Julius Richter. information. Help make this of Hlghtstown announce the en­ She Is Improving each day. annual affair a. success. individual attention * * * * gagement -of their daughter, Plus Vicki Lynn Stanley, toSgt. Bar­ ry N McChesney. son of Mr. and Complete facilities including Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jor­ Sauna Room, Whirlpool & Swedish Massage Mrs. Ellabeth Harmon, who genson, Windsor, are observ­ Mrs. Raymond McChesney of ; Hlghtstown, Is confined to Princeton Hospi­ ing their 21st wedding anniver­ The bride-elect and her fi­ 1051 Brunswick Ave O p e n 9 9 tal, would enjoy some cheer sary today, April 2. Chappy ance are both graduates of cards. observed his birthday March 392 3400 Lawrence Township Parking WHITE WROUGHT IROH Hlghtstown High School. Miss 30. Stanley Is employed by National Wilhelmlna Moolman,daugh­ ..Lead Co. of Cranbury. Sgt. McChesney Is serving ter of Mr. and M rs. Jacobus Karen Kothe, Dutch Neck- with the U. S. Air Force in CALIFORNIA SWING Moolman, Windsor, is home Road, who was 9 years old on on vacation from the Kathryn March 29, celebrated her birth­ Okinawa. Charming accent for any yard or patio! Gibbs School. day Tuesday with a family [ar­ - 0 - Relax with shaded swaying of this Sale ty. She had a couple of friends 1 swing. Comfortable polyurethane foam for a slumtier party recently. 4 Birthdays cpming up on April Club Garage Sal^s backs and seat, covered in weather- 9 are Miss Mildred Perrlne, resistant floral vinyl. Swing and can­ Monmouth Street, and Mr. Jack Mr. and M rs. Donald Cum­ Termed Successful $ 4 7 8 8 Simmons, 1-12 Broad Street. mings, 16 Sheffield Road, an­ opy trimmed with white cotton fringe. * * * * nounce the birth of Jennifer The three garage sales re­ Leigh on March 26 at Prince­ cently sponsored by the Hlghtstown Carol Ward, daughter of Mr. ton Hospital. She tipped the Women's Club Ways & Means Com­ I W n i T V * ' am and Mrs. Richard Ward, Church scales at 7 lbs. Her brother mittee were a complete success, St., Windsor, is home on Easter Geoffrey Is 2 years old. The Mrs. William Henderson and Mrs. vacation from Western Mary­ happy grandparents are Mr. wmiam Doscher, co-chairmen, land College tn W estminister, and M rs. Sherwood Brookman, announced. Maryland, where she Is a fresh­ Money raised from the Sales CORNING WARE & BelAtr, Md., and Mrs. James PRODUCTS man. C. Cummings, Elayonne. will be donated to the Nurse’s * • * * Scholarship fund, and will tie SPECIAL OFFER awarded to a deserving member Timothy Mills Brennan, son of the Hlghtstown High Schoolsen- Russell Daren, son of Mrs. of Mr. and M rs. Frank J. B ren­ lor class who will enter the nurs­ George Doren, Morrison Ave­ nan J r ., Morrison Avenue, was ing profession. nue, returned to his home Tues­ baptized on Palm Sunday at St. Mrs. bosrher and Mrs. Hender­ day following surgery and a Anthony's Church by Rev. Wil­ son wish to thank all members week's ^ay at Princeton Hos­ liam Haughney. Mr. and Mrs. of the community and the club,and pital. He appreciated the cards, David L. Middleton, AUenwood, to those residents who came to flowers and visits from his were the godparents. Dinner find their treasures, friends. was served at the Brennan home - 0 - following the ceremony, * * * * Mrs. J. M. Vanderbergh, DAH Chapter North Main S treet, has been Sp. 5 Edward Tindall, son transferred from her home to of Mrs. Audrey Tindall, Wind­ It olds Meeting Kennedy Hospital In Edison. sor, and Mr. H. Leroy Tindall, No posts, no poles . . Prospect Plains, has been se­ The March meeting of the Fran­ parated from active duty with cis Hopkinson Chapter DAI? was easy to assemble! the U.S. Army. Besides duty held at the home of Mrs. Suzanne The regular monthly food in this country, he spent one Kuuskvere In East Brunswick. sale sponsored by the Pres­ year In Germany and one year Mrs. Stanley Chute of Ross- byterian Church women will In Vietnam. :moor, was a guest for the after- be held tomorrow, Friday, jnoon. 80" HAMMOCK-LOUNGE April 3, at the walk-up wind­ Next month's meeting will i>e ow of the F irst National Bank Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lang- held In Hlghtstown at the Bap- 8.88 here. Call Mrs. Arthur Schroe- down, Cranbury, were happy Mist Laches Chapel on MatnStreet. der, 448-1462, for Rick ups. to have for the Easter week-end Mrs. Alva'i Jack and Mrs. J. Albert r#g 14.90 lef ON SUSPENSION FRAME their son-in-law and daughter, Priory will be hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ariour- Good citizens and their mothers save 6.02 Corningware 4-piece set L Cpl. Robert W. Cornell, ian, and their children, Lynn are invited to attend, and a Chi­ An inviting ‘relaxer’ for sunning or SALE son of Mr. and M rs. Donald and Lee, from Hagerstown, Md. nese auction is planned for the new bake-and-Try cookery combinatioi sleeping. Ideal for lawn, patio. Light­ C. Cornell, Lincoln Avenue, enjoyment of all. has been honorably discharged T b-qt. covered baking dish and I 0" covered skillel weight frame, yet sturdy enough to - 0 - from the United States Mar­ Manna House, located at Cal­ in amazing giass-ceramic Pyrocerafn. Goes directly take plenty of weight and abuse ine Corps. He has just re ­ vary Chapel, Church Street, MAKES DEAN'S LIST $1288 turned from his tour of duty from your freezer to oven to grace your table. 6 pc, Washable cotton denim. Windsor, a supplier of Bibles Michael Boross of 220 Sunset In Vietnam. and Christian literature, has Ave., Hlghtstown, lias been named Corning saucepan set regularly ! 7.85 now 9.9i these hours: Wednesdays, ! to the I »ean s List at the Univer­ Thursdays and Saturdays, sity of Rochester for scholastic E aster Sufiday dinner was 10:30 a.m . to 5 p.m., and F ri­ excellence during the fall semes­ SPRING A SUMMER COLORS A PATTERNS enjoyed at ihe home of Mr. days, noon to 9 p.m. ter. PIECE GOODS THE ONE STOP GARDEN SHOP SALE SPECIAL! SAVE )S5 ONE PENNY The BIG, HUSKY, PER Roomy 28 wide x 2 9 high ta b le ! YAZOO TILLER INCH Riielarly *110 Values to BIG 6-F00T REDWOOD 79c yd. For only s12495 BARBECUE SET FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY DRAPERY MATERIAL 45C yd. Designed to seat six comfortably this Sale STOP weatherproof set withstands ad the TERRY CLOTH 99C yd elements. Great for picnics or family CRABGRASS dining. The ideal set for any porch.' T^TfomT^ouTEowntow^ightstowMVIercHnts BULB TIME IS HERE.. before it starts. FCA has patio, lawn. s2 6 88 the best pre-emergent a big selection of varieties and colors in crabgrass killers, and — I H \M > PRICKS \KK BETTER — 10 A M TO 9 P M MONDAY THRU SAT SUN 11 5 gladiolii, dahlias, lilies and begonias Plant will tell you what you now for summer beauty , THl FRI.,NIGHTS’TIL 9 P.l need and how much 99 MAIN ST.-HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. KNOWN FOR VALUES ( j /t c m C s 550 W. Ingham Ave. How Lane A Hwy. 27 Railroad Placa Mercer Street Try Tracy's First! Trenton New Brunswick Hopewell Hightstown RT 130 PRINCETON HIGHTSTOWN RD., HIGHTSTOWN N.J OPENING Mendelssohn Trio Opening tomorrow night, Thurs­ Benefit Concert Helps Send Lawrence Dnrrell II ill Give day, at Murray Theatre on the University campus is Theatre In- Is Music Club time s new production of "Marat Regional Ballet To L estival Reading On Campus Tonight Sade" by Peter Weiss. Per- formance times are listed tn the Program Feature The eminent British Author I aw- . ly published in 1.94 ,nd reprinted ^ |r> p< u ______Violinist Geofire-. Michaels and fess r ■ music Tt .State | piano duelists Shirle;. Batchelor College, IS a graduate of the Juil- rence Durrell '-"ill r- ..: from his-, in 19G2 < fictiot : I somt unj ibliShi : poe His "ColleHi'd Poems were Dr. and Mrs. lee H. Bristol M Michaels ■ " per- resident Shep is BackI try tonight? Wi Jnesd it 8;3 published in 1961 and The Ikons will be hosts to the Music Glut ri it i spring muslcali Princetot slw studied pi- p.rr.. In Alexander Hall at Prince- nd other poems" appeared in 196 i. of Princeton at their home at 'la;., April 7. a: 3:30 p.rr. in the rtti Iberf ind E d- ton University, under the sponsor-j IP Is also the author of three verse, 210 Mercer St., for the club's Princeton Day School auditorium. ward Steuerrr.ann. monthly musical meeting on ship of th- Cre "a.- 1 rts Pi *gr n plays, the most recent of them • n T he corn • U benefit spon- Mi s. M hael pi lyed m JEAN Wednesday, April 8, at 8:30 p.m. chamber music croup and as an the English Departnn i-.t. and thej Irish F austus" nd three collec- - ••• 1 by the Princeton Ballet Soc­ Unl versify Chapel Th- public is; tions of humorous stories about the! Seven well known instrumental­ iety. Proceeds will be used to send id ms u :: th« Phil idelphia area since 1903. cordially invited. diplomatic life. ists will participate In the eve­ members of the Princeton Regional Mr. Durrell Is in this country In Lawrence Durrell was born in j SHEPHERD ning's concert, for which three Mr Michaels will open the con- Ballet to participate in the 1 ieven- connection with the \merican India in 1912.,received his educa­ varied works are programmed. cert pi gran bt Sonato pi tt Annual Northeast Regional Bal­ publication of his most recent tion at St Edmund's School In only four time Flutist Everett Shaj. will be ac­ A minor,” Beethoven's Opus 23, let Festival in Toronto riex* month. work the novel "Nunqua.m.". pub­ Canterbury and worked at various companied by Mrs. Carroll Pratt u pa ■ ' ehaels on winner of Playboy’s Mr. Michaels, 1 » the Aus­ lished by F P Dutton. The new- jobs In London before moving to the in the Sonata for Flute and Plano, the piano humor award tralian Broadcasting " omrois- novel Is sequel to his "Tune" Greek Isle of Cortu at the age of Op. 167 ("Undine") by Reinecke. Next. Mrs. Batchelor and Mrs. sion’s national competition for in­ Michaels will .tier piano duets of which brought Air. Durrell to the 23, to settle down to a career of Paul Brown, baritone, will sing strumentalists in 1938, has been a :» issy's is ptgi af>b©S An­ United States for the first time on j writing. Ho is presently living In Friday, April 3 Mahler's "Klndertotanlleder , memlier oi 'he Curtis String uuar- tiques.” and barber's Opus 28. the occasion of Its publication In: France. with Fean DuBois as piano accom­ tet and a teacher at the New School "Souvenirs.” 1968. panist. of Music In from 1904 Following an intei mission. Mr. Richard Boston reviewed the 8 30 PM The Mendelssohn Trio No. 1 In to 1969. i-ater this season, he will Mi< haeU pres nt Hinde­ controversl.il work In this Sun­ D. minor, Op. 49, will be per­ appear with pianist Vladimir Soko- mith's "Sonata for Violin Alone," day's New York Times Book Re­ formed by Nadia Koutzen, violin, lof! in Philadelphia to mark the Opus 21, no. 1, an : "Sonata No. 6 view, calling It an "economy-pack" Alexander Hall "Alexandria Quartet, "The Alex­ David Guggenheim, cello, and Beethoven bicentenary with re­ In F major for solo violin." by Frank Tapi In, piano. citals of his 10 sontas for violin Ysaye. andria Quartet" is Burrell's title ALL SEATS $2.50 and piano. Mrs Batchelor and Mrs. Mich­ for his most significant literary Mrs. Batchelor, assistant pro- aels will perio: - ' ; : mo duet achievement the four brilliant Tickets available at: to Mozart's sonata in F major, works of fiction on which his repu­ The Princeton University K.\. 497 ' Mr. Michaels will con- tation as "the four - star- king of Store clu k the concei1 will rchaUcov- novelists" largely rests. They are and at the door s k j ' s Melodie" tnd "Waltz "Justine" (1957) "Balthazar" Scherzo." (19:58j. "Mountolive" (1939) . and A receptloi iw the mu­ "Clea" (1960). Durrell originated Presented by: sicals, for concert patrons to meet I in this quartet a new form for LINCOLN the performers and members of | the contemporary novel, based on WPRB the Princeton Regional Ballet. :the theory of relativity-- a " word Members of the concert commit­ continuum ” embodying the point of Walt Disney's tee are Mrs A. Bruce Lampert, view of Space-Time. Mrs Gregor;- I arrell. Mrs. Au­ Among hts other successful nov­ 103.3 FM Princeton in search of the els are "The Black Book published brey Huston, Mrs Peter W. Sch- LAWRENCFDURRELL ■. ibei Mi s : thur Berber and in Paris in 1938; "Bitter Lemons", Mrs. Pichard Rubin. a 1957 best - seller which received Princeton Chapter SpetJsqsa John Lithgow as Achilles stands intrlumph over the dying Hector the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize; CASTAWAYS Tickets are available at the presents Princeton University Store and at played by Robert Blackburn, in this scene from the McCarter and "Prospero's Cell" (1960); and 12 2 4-6 8 10 "The Dark Labyrinth", orlginal- FIRST ANNUAL HARMONY SHOW 1970 the Princeton Ballet Society, 262 production of Shakespeare s "Troilus and Cressida" Myrmidons Tfttxum T HEAT fit a » Alexander Road. are Ned Leavitt and Fred Davis Members tin Princeton Re­ Sat May 9 at 8 15 PM John Witherspoon School gional Bayes which irjaws mem­ Jean Shepherd Featuring MrunswUk bers iron) the central New Jersey area, haw recently been chosen To Speak At THE DELCHORDIAN CHORUS of from aiming 18 regional companies Hector's Death Delaware County in the Northeast Regional Ballet SECRET LIVES Alexander Hall THE TOWN CRIERS and other assignation to perform at the fes­ tival in Toronto Of the eight com­ Flick, Schwarz, and Bruner will outstanding quartets OF ROMEO panies selected for festival per-^ Is Play's Finale come to life on Friday night, April THE PRINCETON CHAPTER CHORUS foimanse, Us net ton company 3, when Jean Shepherd returns to) Shakespeare's "Troilus and Tickets S3 at the door, or Call 921 791 2 and one other will ofler two ballets. fessional company the large Alexander Hall on the Princeton Cress Ida , wh lch opened at Me - 6 JULIET Audree Kstey is artistic director cast Includes two newcomers, University campus. Carter Theatre last Saturday for the Ih-inceton Regional Ballet. Johnny Armen, who plays the Shepherd, who commands a No one under 18 admitted night, will lie presented again part of Thersites, and Ned WORLD PREMIER DANCING - 0 - fanatically loyal audience six this weekend on Thursday, I eavltt, who Is seen as the nights a week on New York's Bucks Theatre Company 7 45 9 45 EVERYSAT &SUN NITE April 2 at 7:30 p.m., Irielav, Zurirh Orchestra priest Calchas. WOR, kept a standing-room only presents WWRtN *** S1*T! ' K*f. ' April 3 at 8:30 p.m., and Sun­ Saturday, April 4, at 8:30 crowd in stitches for over two NOTTINGHAM day afternoon, April 5 at 3 p.m. p.m., will be the next-to-last m TRENT P la y s 1/ l{u t"(> rs hours in Alexander Hall one year Met arter Theatre's 1969- chance to see the McCarter ago. In 1967, Shepherd's Ixsok on IT S ABOUT TIME BALLROOM The 53rd season of the Rutgers 1970 drama season is now In Company's production of Wil­ 2 BIG ACTION HITS 2 Mercer St Hamilton Square N J adolescence in the .Midwest. "In a new mu steal com edy Gymnasium Concert Series comes Its last month, and "Troilus and liam Congreve's brilliant 18th The Largest Ballroom m the East God We Trust, All others Pay Music & Lync* by CHerms > A FEW to a close Tuesday*, April 7. with Cressida ", the eighth and final century comedy, "The May of With an Big Bands' a performance by the Zurich Cash", was a best-seller. He has Book by Stuart Bishop BULLETS MORE production, will be playing in the World". received Playboy Magazine's Produced & Directed by Lee R. Yopp Sat Harry Uber Chambei " hestra, th< N--me m- repertory through the end of and TOM T Y R O N in Tickets for all Drama Series humor award every year it has ber strings and winds ensemble the season) on April 25. performances may lie reserved Sun Lamplighters from Switzerland, been given, and was recently- BUCKS COUNTY PLAYHOUSE THE NARCO MEN In addition to the familiar by phoning the Theatre's Box awarded a Rockefeller Foundation 9 to 1 2 Fun Alone or Couples Under the Isa rship of eon- members of the resident pro­ Office. 12 2-4-6-8-10 ductoi > lmomi :■ Stoutz, the or- grant as Artist in Television. NEW HOPE. PA. cbe •: is ' - ' i i making its Shepherd's monologue this 3 weeks only April 9 thru May 2 third tour ol North America Iriday night is liable to cover Box office Tel. 215 862 2041 Rider College Tours have taken the orchestra McCarter Series JoinTo anything from his friends Flick \ li'futv except Sundays al S JOp. m presents to South America, Germany, Italy, et al, to kidhood In Indiana, to Mannccs Wed (.{Sat at 2 p.m and France It has toured its the New Left, to late night movies. native country with noted violinist The event ts again being spon­ THE PRINCETON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Yehudi Menuhin. Present Film On Bach sored by WPRB. All tickets are Tii*' ensemi U 1 repi rtory in­ $2.50, and are available at the CREATIVE cludes classical, romantic and New cinema from Germany will musical accompaniment. 'Hie Princeton University Store. Media AND Thursday, April 9th at 8 p.m. contemporary works be represented by Jean-Marie story of Bach's pursuit of his One Stop in New Brunswick, and at The Gymnasium program will Straub's j controversial "The art Is recounted through his se­ the door. PERFORMING consist of Corelli's Concerto Chronicle of Anna Magdalena cond wife's "chronicles", in the The Shepherd concert is the ARTS Fins Arts Thsatrs Grosso in G Minoi . Opus 6, No. 8 Bach' at MfcCarter Theatre Mon­ form of fictionalized letters, do­ second performance in WPRB's Bach's Concerto for Violin and day, April C at 8 p.m. The film cuments, contemporary engrav­ Spring 1- ntertamment Series, VIVALDI 'Winter from "The Four Seasons’ Strings : ' Ma|or the -rosse about the life and music of J. S, ings, and some of Bach's own Tiresign Theatre, a McLuhan-on- TIPTON Sound Scheme for Strings 1968 Fugt- in B Major, Cpus 133, of Bach was first shown In this words. But the action and bio­ ented comedy group, performed to A Day School Mandiug tfco Arts With Outdoor Foa VIVALDI Motet for Soprano and Sti ng Orchestra Beethoven Prokcifieff's Visions country at the 1968 Nev, York graphical details are of second­ an SRO crowd on March 6 in BLOCH Concerto Grosso Fugitives, and the Concerto in A Film Festival in Lincoln Center. ary importance to the music of Princeton. Jazz pianist Barry' Limited Overnight Accommodations Major, "Per Archi," of Vivaldi. Bach, as played by the famous Miles will bring hts quartet to Dn fetor Harry Ruboi • Ra«i«tration Cioto May 1 It will lie a joint presentation Dutch harpsichordist Gustav Alexander Hall on April 25. Students. $V OO. Adults. $2 00 896 0800. ext 246 The Orchestra will U* assisted Boyt and Girls • I to M* here of the Muslc-at-McCarter 1 eonhardt. Director Straub's l by violin soloist Nicholas Churrm- *C I T. PROGRAM cheneo, the concert master Concert Series and the McCarter camera moves hardly at all, and The New i tnema series, and it will Mailing addrasa: R.D. 1, Princoton, N.J. Tickets for the performance may nothing Is allowed to Interfere Re side nl PRINCETON be obtained at the Gymnasium on be the concluding event of the with the experience of the music. Tel 359 5571 and 572 1044 season for both. Professional the night oi the concert. A limited number of un­ Mombor at CTC and AETA ACADEMY The film has been called "mini­ subscribed seats will be for sale Company mal cinema , for it often resem ­ at the door before ttie perform­ in ART e DRAMA • MUSIC • DANCE AWARD bles a series of still shots with ance on Monday. NOMINATIONS TROILUS AND Lawrence Art Exciting New IN PERSON ! CRESSIDA Drive-In Theatre Concept in Classic Ballet Shakespeare The One & Only inti-W ar, -1 nti-l.nvc- AMERICAN f xciting Satiri dep>nd>M« dcHu m cjw THURS . Apr 2 •4arTr*c Koatan at 7:30 p.m ♦ O' V OO' C Ctm f CK * BALLET COUNTRY! FRI., Apr 3 at 8:30 p.m 3 BIO C O l OR HITS SUN. Apr 5 at 3 p.m OLIVER THEATRE AND ****** shown at 8 45 only THE T H E W A Y Paul Newman PLAYERS JOE FISH OF THE WORLD WINNING • ( ongTevt A New 'Com pany of 12 I PiciiMU i h \\!ah h John Wayne ALEXANDER HALL Dancers from BALLET 1 hi Pticket W AR W A G O N on the Princeton campus SAT , Apr 4 at 8:30 p m 5 shown at 7pm T H E A T R E in w orks from its Rf»g •ow admission famous repertoire by SAT APRIL 18 ()tder I ickeJx in Pin>m. 8 8 2 9 7 0 0 Balanchine and others • 8 PM McCa r ter McC a r t e r t h e a t r e TICKETS NOW ON SALE The Princeton Regional Ballet is maintained by the Princeton Ballet SUN APRIL 12 8PM. a t McC a r t e r t h e a t r e Society a non profit educational organization founded in 1954 Pru cs Mir i I'" >r S4 f' 4 ■' i THEATRE tnkrls $4:30,4 00. i0.l Ml Bale S4 Mi ^ ,'M' Mai! The Company is composed of some fifty members selected by audition' Now .it M.Cirl. . il‘,,,MO(>* Box 526, open to all dancers from studios throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania 5?b. PrimiitolO pnnnc* orders orders So M < arter- Box 5 f e n S a M 9 2 1 8 / 0 |j. (Presented D y PriTKVton (presented by Mc< arter Princeton, N.J Twelve different studios are represented m the present company vu i tt Let T(ve«Hfe & the Pfniceton The at iv A. the (lass ol 1 1 ) The Company is a member of the Northeast Regional Ballet Association, Ha net i«wy} 921 8700 for 13 18 years ant one of four such regional associations belonging to the National Association 7th thru 12th gre for Regional Ballet Membership in the Association is by Company audition AMPLE I's Ml. S. of Prnns A Budco Quality Quali Theatre only The Princeton Regional Ballet is New Jersey's only member of the Neck C ircle on l\ S. 1 FREE PARKING AUDITIONS APRIL 25 & MAY 2 Association § at Princeton Rec. Ctr. § Entry deadline April 17 See this exciting comp.n $ Fee S5 00 per group Classical to.Ja/s Rock § RINCE Intrant* will b« natihad *f Iimi 4 plec« $ NOW Princeton,P N J • Phone 452-2278 r...... The Princeton Regional Ballet | NAME OF NO IN ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE' l GROUP GROUP * Peter O'Toole Best Actor I | LEADER S I ■ NAME PHONE MGMPff,pnts AhArlhv f hSP-0fj y • r- McCarter Theatre SIGNATURE § Peter O'Toole • Petula Clark "One of the year s § 10 Best" SCHOOL Sunday April 26, 3 P.M 4 ‘Goodbye, Mr. Chips’ Enclose S5 00 cash or check to be donated to National Board of Princeton Hospital Felt The Fifth E v en <>~f "<>• Dan, > series Sir Michael Redgrave Mail to: Mrs John Van Clava. Call McCarter Theatre Box Office 921 8700 for ticket reservation and inhumation ' C ' P»c*vision* *n

p a g e f iv e VV IN DSOR-HIGHTS HERALD THURSDA\ . APRIL 2. 1970 Vision Check For Pre-Schoolers Planned Bv PTA Unit

screening will be done by vol­ A Prt-sehool Vistoh Screen­ tion of the eye that may resuit training session. they may affect the child's abil­ unteers of the Washington Parents in Washington Town­ ing Program will be held in in permanent impairment ity to learn in school or may Township PTA. These volun­ ship are urged to bring their Washington Township Monday, vision. It occurs when non ml result in a permanently weak teers have been trained and pre-school children, ages 3-1/2 April 13. It will be sponsored vision fails to develop proper! eye. will L>e supervised by Miss to 5. to have their vision by the Washington Township in the child's eye. During the past year, over Anne O'Hara, R.N., Commis­ screened during this pro­ PTA in conjunction with the Since the visual process is 10,000 children were screened sion for the Blind. Dr. Vincent gram. Children who do not pass Pre-school Vision Screening usually fully developed by a;ee in 51 screening programs Pica is the ophthalmologist in the screening will be referred Program of the New Jersey throughout New Jersey. six, pre-school detection is charge of the program . He will to their eye specialists for State Con.mission for the Blind. More than 10 percent of these vital so that earlv treatment lecture to the volunteers at the a complete eye examination. The purpose of this screening children were found to have eye can be started- to give the best program Is to discover pre­ problems and were referred for possible correction. school children who may have complete eye examinations. The screening program in amblyopia, "lazy eye,” or other Among the many eye prob­ Washington Township will be defects in eyesight, and to alert lems that may be discovered Stuck without held In the All Purpose Room their parents to the need for an at the screening is a condition at Sharon School, Robbinsvl lie, immediate professional eye ex­ known as amblyopia Amblyo­ during the hours of 9 to 11 amination. pia, or "lazy eye." is a condi­ a car? If these defects are not co r­ a.m . and 1 to 3 p.m. The rected during pre-school years, Well rent you one. Program Honoring Are you aware that the major growth in We II rent you a new Pontaic (or other GM car) and give our population is among the young and King Is Planned you free S 8. H Green Stamps for every mile you drive. the elderly and yet most of our local TRENTON -- A memorial pro­ zoning ordinances exclude the types of gram marking the second anniver­ housing that they need" sary of Martin Luther King's death (LOCAL COPY) will be held Thursday evening, Apr. 2, at the New Jersey State Fo. rturvatiMt ». iW n n lH call Museum Auditorium. DROP IN NAMES & PHONf NUMBERS) The memorial, which begins at Concerned? Become a Member 8:15 p.m., is sponsored by BLACK JOIN THE NATIONAL (Black Leadership Action Council MOVEMENT Klan), a gToup of M ercer County Mrs. Szczepanik Honored th» customer Community College students. The program Includes a nar­ n miv'Mys no 1 Mrs. Kathryn Szc/epamk of Applegarth Road, Hightstown, receives a certificate of appreciationdrom rative of King's life taken from an MIDDLESEX—SOMERSET—MERCER TOWN HOUSE CAR RENTALSINC. the Cooperative Extension Service of Rutgers University for her "faithful service as a member ot Flew article by Dr Kenneth Clark, spir­ Jersey 4 H Advisory Committee Sherman Tomasino Sr (center) of Cape May Harbor, chairman o fW . itual singing, taped excerpts from REGIONAL STUDY COUNCIL ROUTE 33, EXIT 8 N.J. TURNPIKE committee, makes the presentation as Rollyn P Winters, 4 H Extension leader looks on, Mrs several of King's speeches includ­ HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY 08520 ing his "I Have A Dream " and i n o e n r e e T . w b i n c e t o n n j o e s a o COO-024 272 7 Szczepanik retired from the committee after serving two three year terms "I've Been to the Mountalntop". PHONE: (609)448 2963 OR 448 2400

MRS. MARGARET VONDY ! Church of Hightstown for 30-vears. Born in Cranbury, she was a He was director of music and lifelong resident of the 1 ranbury- Funeral services for Mrs. Mar­ the Glee Club at Peddle School for Hlghtstown area. She lived at garet Vondy ,81, were held March 25-years, and supervisor of music her present address for the past 18. In the East Windsor School Dis- 25 years and was employed as a M rs. Vondy resided in Borden- Itrlct. domestic In the area. towTi, but was a resident of Cran- Mr. Masonheimer was an asso­ Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. bury for many years. ciate member of the Organist Guild Phoebe Schenek of Jamesburg; a Survivors are two sons, Frank­ ! of America and a past president son, Robert Stanley hew, a staff lin of Bordentown, and Harrison of ; of the Organist Guild, Trenton sergeant with the U.S. Air Force Burlington; two s iste rs , Mrs. Chapter. In Japan; her mother, Mrs. B essie Dtsborough and M rs. Jo se ­ A graduate of Franklin and Mar­ Charles Moody of Cranbury; six phine Blum of Hightstown: and shall in Lancaster, Pa., Mr. Ma­ siste rs, Mrs. I dna Moody and three brothers. Archie Perrine of sonheimer was a life member and Mrs. Eleanor Smttl -ot*: of Cran­ Hightstown, Andrew Perrine of past commander of Hightstown bury, Mrs. Isabelle Ragley and Ocean Grove, and Harry Perrine of Post 148 of the American Legion. M rs. Ossion Smith, both of Hights­ Florida. Upon graduation from Franklin town, Mrs. Louise I>ouglas of - 0 - and Marshall, Mr. Masonheimer Trenton and M rs. Rita Muse of did graduate work at the E ast­ ALFRED M. MASONHEIMER New York City; three brothers, man School of Music, .Rutgers Lester Moody of < Yanbury and University, and the Gullmont O r­ Alfred M. Masonheimer, 77, of Sherwood and Stanlev Moody, both gan School in New York City. 527 S. Main Street, died in Bing­ of New York City 10 grandchil­ Mr, Masonheimer is survived hamton. N. Y. on Monday, March dren and two great-grandfchildren. by his wife, Mrs Betty Benton 30. Services were held at 2 p.m. Masonheimer: a sister, Mrs. Har­ Born in IVeatherley, Pa. Mr- Ma- Wednesday from the First Bap­ ry Pyson. of Weatherley, Pa ; a tist Church of Hightstown with sonheirner was organist and choir brother. Dr. Willard C, Mason- the Rev. Jerome Bedfor, pastor director of the F irst Baptist iheimer of Allentown, and two of the Mount Olivet Baptist Church nieces. of Hightstown, officiating. Inter­ The funeral will be held Satur­ ment was held In Cedar Hill < em e- East Windsor day at 11 a.m . from the Peddle tery , Hightstown. ;Chapel. Interment will be at the - 0 - I Cedar Hill Cem etery. THOMAS R. MOUNT Friends may call on Friday Auto Body 'evening from 7 to 9 at the Heyer 'Funeral Home, 202 Stockton Street. Thomas Redford Mount, 78, a • GLASS INSTALLED lifelong resident of Monroe Town­ - 0 - • AUTO REFINISHING ship, died Monday in Princeton Hospital after 'a to gthj illness. • INSURANCE MRS. GRACE MOODY A retired farmer. he lived on a APPRAISALS j Route 33. M rs. G race Chew Moody, 55, He is survived by two sisters, of 215 Academy Street, died Sun­ U S H IGH W AY 130 Mrs. Ada M. Tantum of Windsor day In Princeton Hospital after HIGHTSTOWN 448 5025 and Mrs. Ella M. Reynolds ofSan- a short Illness, I ta Barbara. Calif two brothers, SAVINGS CERTIFICATES SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ; Elm er L. and Henry C. Mount, both of Hightstown and several Mature in 2 years Mature every 3 months James A. Krajcsovics nieces and nephews. Private serv ices will be held Available in multiples of Thursday ah 11 a.m . from the Available in multiples of S 100 A. S. Cole Funeral Home, North $100 Landscaping Main Street, Cranbury, with the Minimum of $1000 Rev, Don Maddox, associate pas­ Minimum $1000 tor of the F irst Presbyterian Interest mailed every 3 ‘ ‘ Lawn Maintenance - Seeding - Sodding ! Church of Cranbury. officiating. Interest mailed every 3 months or credited to your SOD Interment will be n, Perrinevllle months or credited to your ~ account Wholesale and Retail For Sale Cem etery. account Lions (Au bs I Ann Tel. (609) 448-8345 FREE ESTIMATES May Broom Sate % SAVINGS BONDS The Hightstown ami f ast Wind­ SAVINGS CERTIFICATES sor Lions Clubs, In a joint pro­ motion, will hold t « |2 annual Mature in 1 year • Guarantees 5% interest for i Broom Sale both in the borough 5 years and township on tie weekend of Available in multiples of May 1 and May 2. $100 • Redeemable every 3 months The.proceeds fror the sale will go to the Cox Men’ mia! Scholar­ Minimum $1000 • Interest compounded daily ship f und to help ieservine stu- | dents to further their college edu­ Interest mailed every 3 • Issued in amounts of $100, cation. months or credited to your $500 or $1000 on discount account basis GRAPH ICS

FOR THE GOLDEN PASSBOOK ■ A / % r eg u la r savings YOUNG Interest from d; y of deposit • Our most popular savings compounded daily account COLLECTOR • Minimum initial deposit • ! nterest from day of deposit Matsubara $250. minimum additional compounded daily Buffer deposits $25 • Withdraw all-or part of your Chagall • Double your money in 14 money at any time Armoldi years Lew SantshoY • Money must be left on Allman deposit for 90 days 6 Ganne Muti Acquauna +- ’ ho* o ierv res of'er our new deferred -ncome feature ' ;r : ; Acquaviva and others NOW—All 1st Trenton Savings Certificates are THE GOLDEN GALLERY renewed automatically! Rear of Cranbury Inn Cranbury “yew Jersey Phone 395 0959 Accounts insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit In su ran ce Corporation.^ 19 -7 o P A G E SIX .'. iNDSOK-HIGHTS HERALD K M >AY Li I HA Vi . RI ORD SOCIETY Friday (dub Meeting Set John H. Coleman, president of Daniel Rogers and Mrs. Robert Shaky Wheel On Auto The Junior riday Club of llaverford College. will address J Simpkins. a meeting of the llaverford Soc­ lghtstowi :. . its feneral Edward L. Miller, a magician iety of New Jersey, April 9, a' eet ■ test " i " i Monday, from Trenton, will highlight the a- p.m. it '-menoan the Princeton Inn. Some 200 Leads To Drug Arrests evening's entertainment. Haverford alumni, their wives, legion Post 146, Rente 130. Suests vail ini Hide members of and parents of undergraduates have A shale, front wheel pr rve un­ Oxford Rd • - Hightstown Fri lay Tu! and been invited to the dinner meet­ lucky to two persons -trave;:r:.- - . entSpar Ciitt arrested CATERERS Senior 'itizens of the Autumn ing, which will begin at 7:19 p.m. honie to Edge-water 1 ues lay after - spt Ct -os Club. noon when East 'A t:. is or Litch-hiKmr along P »ute 130. and The program win include elec- THOMAS FLATLEY and Police c h a r g e . ; r err -oth I'-.-.-a; Recovered the out! had four - - : ■: - - : for the 1970-71 FAMILY use of marijuana. .pieces •' hashish, valued at $12, Tu! --ear. Elected officers will The suspects wore i .. ■- in a m ca; • mtamer Mr. La me la was release ! in $'■■■ bat-1, anti also ■e installed at the Galaxle ers wi'.: also be installed: Mrs. Call evenings after 6 Ptl. Joseph Waraksy observe -he employee ui the A A P in Fasti IreiS I Behr Mrs, Thomas couple's auto with a share. from Windsor Shopping Center, and i rnahaio, Mrs. Barry S. Fritts, wheel while traveling alone ute charged him with larceny. Mrs. John J. Hunt, Mrs. David 448 5492 130. The officer stopped 'h>- - : ich ’-'itchman. Mrs. Men: Heed Mrs. and offered assistants 'Alien dr.' Capt. Barlow said store manager car was towed into a re- ri - s.-rv- Wallace Bowers observed Richard 0 ice station, Capt. Bar’. • s -. > ’ A Pagmnl of 1009 Quinton Ave., m H/GHTSTQV*" .Waraksy found two pi pi- witl ; ;; r; * Trent'a., allegedly taking a variety il m*- its and cheeses, valued at maTEjuaru in th- glnv- nunpart- DOMESTIC OR nient. 512, fj the store it I t a sum­ .Both were released it. moned police art. i >aniel Rodgers IMPORTED At Low Kates pending future court irnor investigated. • LIQUORS • WINES Rubino arid Miss Got t sc tun toir! Authorities are investigating the • BEER police the:, were returmnr irom theft in undetermined amount from New Mexico -where thev ha beer, of cash !rom the Iks Lodge on 107 STOCKTON ST. Hickory Corner Road, residing, These were the 30th and FVEE PAIKMC FACILITIES Potter and Hillman i 31st adult narcotic arrests made Capt. Barlow said the lodge was this; year, police report, entered between 11 a.m. Wednes- DEDICATED W EIGHT W ATCHERS listen to speakers at a recent meeting of the Hightstown .‘.eight i In other police ac.ipu , -till ’ - iay, March 25, and R :'r a.m. Watchers Club (International Press Service photo) Anthony A James Eufemia prop Route 1 JO ! ties, arrested a 19-yea r-oi .-:•■■■ Thursday, March 26. Thieves .Bock youth and charge-! h •' forced open a window to gain entry, -. iilegal'possesston of tushift. Capt. Barlow added. Hightstown. N ] - 0 - l i q u o r s t o r e ; Capt. BarlOV .irlentifu t; Weight Watchers Wage War bM ^ ■ * Phone 44M;)94i) as Ralph- David I... l.T G! NT -- WOMEN ONLY THE ALL NIGHT CAB T he- Mercer County Medical So­ SPRING GRAiiND OPENING ciety ind The American Cancer Against Overweight World society Mercer County Unit, are EAST seeking volunteers to help tmple- Are you a diet drop-out or a ElUe Posner of Windsor Cas­ this was a club for fat fieople Village Nurseries and ment free program to track down person with an overweight prob­ tle Apartments, a spokesman and didn’t know then that these any cases of uterine cancer in lem for the club, said she weighed thin people had lost a lot of women of Mercer County . Garden Center WINDSOR If you are, the Hightstown over 200 pounds two years ago. .weight, and were nearing their Weight Matchers Club may be goal." Free P appTest Pay Is Thursday, "One afternoon 1 sat in a doc­ the organization for you. tor’s office and overflowed the Mrs. Posner said she stood 'day - Volunteers are needed for Six years' ago, a New Jersey chair. My doctor told me - to in line to be registered and then Saturday and Sunday April 4 & 5 TAXI rente Prli e te Hlgbtstown. Weight Batchers Chapter was join the Weight Watchers.’ 1 was weighed on a scale in pri­ ■ - - villa. help, please 24 Hour Service started, and then came the choked back tears, and with a vate behind a screen. "While call: American ancer Society in Hightstown Club which has a to­ lump In my throat, reached for a standing In line I felt a little Trenton - 882-5332 or Princeton Door Prizes 921-9527. . tal of 50 memiiers. slip oi [taper the doctor held better because I saw some peo­ 448-8606 M l out to me with the Weight Watch­ ple who were as fat as I was. I'luiits and Garden Supplies 4- ers address on It. I felt this One girl told me she knew a per­ way because of my failure in son who lost over 100 pounds." 1 ($250 Value) hundreds of attempts to diet Rosalie Schwarz of Highland all my life," she added. Park said she lost 85 pounds Mrs. Posner said she v,.is through the Weight Watchers PINE BARK SALE "thin a couple of times due to Club program. She Is a lectur­ diet pills but very briefly. My er for the club. Pine Mulch Reg. $2.35 Special $2.10 "I listened to Rosalie very weight would always shoot rigid Pine Nuggets Reg $2T5 Special $2 35 back up again. It was a vich .> carefully," Mrs. Posner said, circle. ’I was determined enough to "I wanted to ask the doctoi give it a try at least for a for diet pills again, but got ai week." address instead," Mrs. Posner Mrs. Posner said the scale Visnlook for a variety of specials said. I was feeling sorry for told her the "fantastic story on our 2 day sale myself driving home from the after she made it through the doctor's office, because I knew W eight W atchers program after a Weight Watchers Club was the first week. After that, I Free Soil 1 est by \grico Just not for me." attended every meetirn-, and I (Saturday April 4 ONLY) Mrs. Posner said she de­ lost 75 pounds. cided something had to tie done ’’I've kept down for over a about her wetgtit ireeause her year now. and I've made up my blood pressure was up, and she mind I'll never be fat again," had no energy, and had trouble Mrs. Posner said. "I'm not a VILLAGE NURSERIES breathing. strong person, and I could "D-day finally came forme,' never have done It alone." she related. "I ate a tremendous Mrs. Posner said her only last supper thinking It was my wish now is that other over­ York Rd. Rte. 539 Hightstown. NJ last, and then drove over to weight persons can lose exces­ Established i 853 Hightstown V, F.W. where the sive pounds, "f at hurts. I know, Weight Watchers Chub meets I was there, she added. 609-448-0436 (Wetgtit Watchers meet every Monday at 7:30 p.m,). "1 walked In the door and sa - some people Mio looked thin to me, and I was very angry, Mrs. Posner said. I thought <»uest Minister Rev. Robert S. Beaman will be guest minister this Sunday durinc Hightstown First Presbyterian hurch services at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. In Meadows Takes audit­ another summer orium, I-tra Road. He is a minister In the Mon­ mouth Presbytery, and is a Rt..; because you think candidate in the Department of Religion at Temple Univ-rsir , : Air Conditioning Philadelphia costs too much!

for real bargain’s Chech tl« GET THE FACTS WITHOUT OBLIGATION classified ■ Is m the nd.-an- Rights Herald. You may already own half of a year 'round air conditioning system. 1 f your home is equipped with a forced-air furnace, it is an easy matter HOW MANY to add I EN'N'OX air conditioning. Dir' calculate your cooling requirements if you xtiil PEOPLE * ' " • : -rm a lc called for in the form below. With this infor- r at - ’ estimate for you what it. will cost to add delightful HAVE THE cooling an : iehumidification to every room of vour house FRIENDLY BANKING. KEY TO / 1 TYPE OF HEATING SYSTEM Forced-Air YOUR HOME Gravity Friend1. t ankm^ is what our people coil it Other And the\ vr heen calling it that for more than 2 TOTAI LENGTH OF \I.I. OUTSIDE WALLS-(Measure the da, • tance around your home i : three-quarters . --ntur\ In that time we've made Feet banking more than a business We've made it a 3 AREA OF WINDOWS AND DOORS Square Feet): f w -I N business Bv the People and For the People F’acing West North ' r V \ G O ; Wench, efficient The people pictured t East South 4 TOTAL SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE here area Wo fiaT Professionals at helping One floor onlv, if a two-story home) you with all your banking needs Stop by and meet them Vi J i n s - “i ( m- 5 TYPE OF HOME One-Story n o, year k V, - n ; TJ today Or mee* the ur li i re up the fr - -• • Iiv faces of Princeton s First o-rou ; 1 :'i,‘ tntt v ' p' Split I^vel It may brighten your day C'-3 S .. i$U f cv j.ve m 6 INSULATION THICKNESS: ,n Side Walls : dcr ton? c cn c, v-i; *rr i is c ieng |j 1 o* F Mu J in Ceiling -•its - ‘' o f H m iu tnd Wirfiirjpotn Strttts rnr mey HI md' VVjy tilr* o CP: - "t BRANCHES 370 Its! Stsstu Strut ind in Cc'1 us for -. ‘ree r if you w e n * we wiu send a tcchnician to com pieti rut supvcy f o * you. P ■?ct:on .unction il 40 Wisfun/ton Bo*d. . , j 4 SMANGLE & HUNT 133 Broad Street LENNOX GILBERT A. CHENEY INC. Hightstown N J L uji< T ,rl !CRANBURV N J 08512 First National Bank of Princeton air COTNLMTIONING • Ht/< ' NG 448 1212 G8SOUTHMAINSTREET Phon, : [(jnqi 3950350 t -1 § WLN'DSOR-HIGHTS HERALD PAGE SEVEN Dr. Kent Troop 58 Members Is Speaker GAS Dr. Sherman Kent, Dean of Make Spring Plans LAMPS the Evening School at Rider AND College, was guest speaker at The 195 Committee if Hights- National Junior Leadership Train­ a recent meeting of the Hlghts- GRILLS town Boy Scout Troop T- -.eld town Branch of American As­ ing Course In Mendham. Its regular meeting recently to Troop 58 will sponsor a three- sociation of University Women. discuss an . ; lai ■ • / itles l a* the lav campLng-tralnlng-trip for pe­ Hus topic was "The Night Was Made for Lore." troop. trol leaders and assistant patrol Howard Roszei, if -barge of leaders from April 3 through 5 • TWIST DCSICRS Dr Kent explained that the • TOP OUAllTY fund raising, reports- a su-ress- at the Washington Rock Camping • WOR T RUST ’word lore comes from Anglo ful completion of the light bulb Grounds In Lambertville. -Saxon and means "learning, USI NATURAL OR l.P. GAS sale, this year's fu:. ralsim proj­ wisdom and understanding." He ect. More than 6 pa ks of light Scoutm aster Stephenson will related the desire of the evening . actei conduct the training. Participating WEATHER VANES student for an education, and bulbs • of a. Inf i ght t ulbs, were sol 1. The sale - lu ted boys will lie Dave Hanlng, Dave described the basic motivations CUPOUS by troop members. Hardwick, BUI Turner, Steve Ul- of the evening student at Rider. Ricky Shader, r oszel and lestad, Jeffrey M clarnon, Ricky SIGNS • MAH ROXES Dr. Kent described many Mark Roszei were the winners of Schuder, Paul Hanczaryk, Doug • BRACKETS changes in the admissions poli­ the three prizes for highest sales, Haywood, Stanley W ascavage, Bob cies and credit transfer in In­ POST AND HOUSE LAMPS having so!*! a tola, of 2: ~ pa< ks be­ Kaknazlk a.id David Satfl. stitutions of higher learning. • tween them. "Student evaluation by CLEP DR. SHERMAN KENT A trip to the naval shipyards In Committee Tatrmar: J. Johnson Philadelphia Is planned for the '"Everything for your and three-day test programs had some words of thanks and ap­ troop on April 26. The boys will at Stevens Institute of Techno­ FIREPLACE'' preciation for Mi fee! ind "all tour the shipyards, a submarine logy can be used as college en­ League Accepting the boys for their efforts, for local and will visit , trance requirements," Dr. Kent newspapers and other businesses BOWDEN'S said. Team Applications f athers of troop members are In­ who helped advertise the project, vited. He also described employer- and for the people of Hlghtstown A back-packing camping trip is i d * S h o p subsidized financial aid to stu­ As reported in last week's Her­ ald, the newly created East Wind­ and East Windsor who made the planned for early May. Fathers Prayer Book Recipients dents. sor Men's Slow-Pltch Softball project a success t v lending their will be contacted to secure a support to the Boy Scout or­ OPEN DAILY League is now accepting applica­ larger degree of participation. It was a family affair when the 99th and 100th member families to join Hiqhtstown Beth El Synagogue tions for membership in the cir­ ganization. It gives ■ feel­ Gary Fuchs, Keith Croshaw, 10 TO 5 received prayer books last week from Maurice Ingber (left), president of the Synagogue, and Leonard COLPITTS cuit. ing that the community appreciates Scott Roszei and Dave Hanlng will Tu*$. & Thur* Davner second from left). Membership Committee chairman Receiving the books are (front row) Irving Travel Cancer Interested teams or players what we are doing for the boys/' take part in summer activities of Nitet til 9 ! should contact the league, to be Mr. Johnson added. Troop 38 in Philmont, N. M. and Kitty Goldbrener, 118 East Northgate Apartments. Cranbury. and their daughter and son-in-law, 1 run by the East Windsor Township Gary Fuchs is one of two boys The next committee meeting will Toby and Mike Edelman, 167 Dorchester Dr . East Windsor Township. Recreation Committee, by calling selected from the George Wash­ be held Monday, April 20, at the 1731 NOTTINGHAM either Andy Elmer or Mickey Rad- ington Council to attend the next home of Bob Hanlng. WAT igan. All persons or squads plan­ Send a copy of the Windsor- TtINTON giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHtiii!miiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmimmMmiNtiiiiiiiNniiimimmiiimHiHiiiiii| Rights Herald to your son or daugh­ SU-3344 • TOUK INKPfNOfNT A ESCORTED ning to join up are asked to cal! ) outh Activities Announeed ter at school or in the service • CRUISES BUSINESS HIPS before April 11. • BESOBT HOTEL AIHI« A -0- Mrs. Faith Sarafin, chairman 20 at 8 p, m. In Room 300 at the STEAMSHIP FRANKFORT, Ky, (AP) -- Bio- of the Hlghtstown Area Youth Com­ high school, or on April 14 at 8 BESfPVATIONS AT NO EXTRA COST ' legists estimate that a poplar tree mittee, has announced that as a re­ p.m. in Room 300. Established 1945 ion the Willard Ingram farm just sult of Information gleaned from Dial 799-1360 The Hlghtstown Area Chamber off t'.S. 460 at Lzel in Morgan FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tor of Hlghtstown First Baptist the questionnaire submitted sev­ of Commerce has sent a letter IF NO ANSWER CALL 924-2040 County, Ky., ts more than 430 Church, announces Sunday's ser­ eral months ago to high school to all of Its members asking them KUBIAK PtINCITOM HIOMTSTOWN ID I years old. At its base, the tree students, several projects are un­ 24 . HR. f n i n c i t o * JU N CTIO N Sunday services at Hlghtstown vice will begin at 10 a.m . Sermon to indicate any jobs that might J is approximately 25 feet around. First Presbyterian hurch will be title is "The Price." Church school der way. be available for teenagers. ER V 1C E held at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. in will be held at 11 a. m. Potter and Hillman Ford has Last month, a calendar of events Meadow Likes auditorium, F.tra -Q- agreed to sponsor an Explorer that were of interest to teenagers Road. Guest minister will be Rev. Scout Post In Auto Mechanics to DUTCB NECK PRES BYTE RIAN give youths who are interested was distributed to each student. CRANBURY Robert S. Beaman who will preach SPECIALIZING IN CHURCH Mrs. Sarafin has requested that on "The Rhythm of Reality." in automobiles an opportunity to learn more about them. any group which wishes to place INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL Church school will t>e held at 9:15 Rev. James S Weaver, pastor an event on the calendar contact a.m. in the Christian Education The Little Theatre Group Is of Dutch Neck First Presbyterian her. INSTALLATIONS PAINT AND HARDWARE Building, North Main Street. forming and hopes to be in full i Church, South Mill & Village The next meeting of the HAYC -0- swing by sum m er. Anyone who MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS Roads, announces Sunday's ser­ has an interest in theater activi­ will be Tuesday, April 21, at 8 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH vices will be held at 9:30 a.m . ties is invited to attend either of p. m. In room 300 at the high We carry: Beniamin Moore Paints and 11 a.m . Sermon title Is "The two meetings planned for March school. RobbinsviUe, N. J. (609) 587-7168 Scotts & Ortho Lawn Products Rev. Robert C. Brower, pas­ Wide Door." Church school will Stanley Hand 8i Power Tools tor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, !>egln at 9:30 a.m . Broad Street, announces Sunday's -jO- service will begin at 11 a.m. Church school will be held at 9:30 W« repair ttarm windews A screens to 10:45 a.m. Choir rehearsal 8 Drug Program p.m. Tuesday. Junior Choir re­ hearsal 12:30 p.m. Saturday. A program on Drug Abuse will -0- be presented by the Washington 33 North Main Street Cranbury FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Township PTA on W'ednesday, April 8, at Sharon School In Rob- "We never knew 395 0632 New Jersey Rev. Lewis M. Blarkmer, pas­ binsville. how great GAS HEAT was until we switched."

Say Mr. and Mrs. R o b e rt Kingsley STEWART’S Paramus, New Jersey ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN AND DAIRY QUEEN NOW OPEN 11:00 A.M.

And like the Kingsley family you won't in the gas-burning part*; and controls of TO 9:00 P.M. know what you re missing until vou Gas Heal equipment at no charge. convert to modern, automatic Gas Heat it's easv to convert to Gas Heat. And Gas is the fuel that lets you set ihe cist Start with a FREE heating survey of thermostat and torget it — no mainte­ vour home. No obligation at all. Just ' nance no fuel deliveries, no fuel storage ( all vour plumbing contractor, heating 2 no service contrar ts In tact Public installer or local Public Ser\ice

w

\ * PAGE EIGHT WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD T H U R S D A Y . APRIL 2. 1-970

SUMMER IS FUN

RamThinclads Ready Fenced in ground pool. Rancher in East Windsor J P Township A lum inum siding. 3 bedrooms 2 baths, new Quaker Maid kitchen, panelled To Match ’69 Mark room in basement, 2 car gar­ age ...... 537,500.

By Bil l, APPLEGATE mark in the sectionals last Cuoghi, another soph, Is the year, Is only a Junior. top two-miler with a 10:26 S T R E A M AND W OO D ED Where do you go frbm a 13-0 Another top perform er for clocking. Cuoghi Is backed By season To a 15-0 vear,hope­ the -Rams is senior Rod Bow­ freshman BUI Winkelhofer. AREA fully. After Ash in the hurdle events man, who, right now, is the West Windsor Tow nship. 4 That's the prospect facing leading 100 yard dash man, are a senior-junior combo of level home Hlgtitstown High's cautious 220 yard dash mar: and long Rich Stults, who has done 15.9 bedroom split 2 ’/a head track coach Wayne Sei- jumper on the squad. He holds ln the high hurdles, and Dave baths formal dining room, ber. Heading Into his seventh the school record for the 60 Van Hlse. Ash is the leading family room, 2 fireplaces, 2 campaign at the Rams' helm, yard dash In winter track with pole vault candidate, ahead of car garage Convenient for Coach Selber would not make a 6.5 clocking and has done transfer Ray Ambrozy, a soph, comm uter $42,5 0 0 any predictions on duplicating 23.1 In the 220, and long jumped and Norland. A 10'6" leap or bettering the unbeaten 1969 19' 10-1 2". Backing him in .was Ash's best mark tn '69. record. He stated flatly, "When­ the 10C are senior Tim Im- Along with being a fine hurd­ ever I make a prediction some­ brie, a 220 and 440 man in le r, Stults Is the prem ier high LISTINGS NEEDED CALL thing happens. So, I Just don't 1969, and junior Tim Norland, Jumper on the team, with 5'6" US AND WE WILL HAVE make predictions anymore.1 a winter performer. hts best Jump to date. He'll OUR SALESMEN LIST In the 220, Imbrie and Kim be getting competition from YOUR PROPERTV Predictions or not, he has Archer, a junior, give Hlghts- Boehm and freshman Ronnie a solid nucleus of returning town strength after Bowman. McKnight. S T A N L k i .. lettermen to try and enhance A rcher, who did 54.8 in the In the weight department, WHITE REALTY, INC. a 34-4 record over the last winter, is the leading candidate shot putter Babcock, who tossed three years. Of the some 50 in the 440. Newcomers will the 12-pound ball 44'4" in the Realtor boys on the present ro ster, fill spots behind Bowman and winter, is backed by Junior 61 N Main St. Cranbury.N.J nine are letter winners from Archer in the long Jump and transfer Jerry Warnsdorfer 4 i last season and 13 won their 440, respectively. while the two will switch posi­ 655 3322 or 448-2477 varsity "H" In the recent win­ Junior John Kraus, who ran tions for the discus with Warns­ ter campaign. the mile last year, will try dorfer the leader there. Junior Eves: Heading the list of return­ the 880 this season after turn­ Mike Gilbert is the Rams' top iThornton S. Field, Jr. 395-0679 ees are school record holders ing In a 2:08.5 time during Javelin man with a heave of Garry R. Clark 448-2898 Bill Ash (15.6 sec. In the 120 the winter. He's getting com­ 148’ 8" his best effort up to high hurdles and 20.4 in the petition from soph August this season. 180 low hurdles), Paul Cope Boehm, a '69 letterman. The locals did quite well ln (4:31.3 in the mile) and Dave A much-improved sopho­ their only practice meet of the Babcock (47'3" In the shot put). more, John Farrell, is push­ season on March 23 at Ewing Ash and Babcock a re seniors ing' Cope for the number one High. But practice is over while Cope, who set his school spot In the mile while I ou now as Coach Selber's crew Fishing Hopes Heighten As Trout Opener Nears debuted yesterday at Marlboro High to open a 1 5 -meet season. Their home Inaugural Is slated 3 Bedroom Ranch in Hights- Some 1,220 brown trout and and Game for the trout season Acting Commissioner of the De­ trout and 63,722 rainbow trout. for tomorrow at 1 p.m. with Sports Schedule Hopewell Valley providing the town, near schopls. 527,500. 1,220 rainbow trout have been which opens Saturday. Some partment of Conservation and Additional trout will be libera­ stocked In the Stony Brook be­ 157,000 adult trout have been Economic Development has an­ ted in most w aters during the opposition. 5 room Bungalow on large tween Woodsville and Port Mer­ stocked in the State's lakes and nounced. The total includes3 2 ,- season until Memorial Day and cer by the State Division of F ish streams, Joseph T. Barber, should exceed 400,000, he said. shaded lot in Twp S19.000. 225 brook trout, 61,095 brown The following is a list of JV and Freshman athletic events at ANEW DIMENSION Htghtstown High SchooL THIS LOVELY NINE ROOM 2 Fa m ily, completely re-j Ruk>; K-autifull) cleaned amt HIGHTSTOWN H.S. H O U SE has very large un shampooed Prompt free pick Freshman Baseball a modeled home in Hights­ up ami delivery service Getting Into Shape A Task, 1970 usual living room with picture town 529.900. ATLANTIC windows overlooking a back April 7 Llnwood J r (scrim m age) Away lawn, bordered with the pri Custom built Ranch on ( LEANING COMPANY 10 Notre Dame Home vacy of woods It features a acre in country Everything in , QUALITY 13 Hillsborough Home Rams Meet Faleons Saturday 17 Pemberton Away seperate dining room, large comfort and convenience.^ SERVICE 20 Lawrence Away eat in kitchen, den, fam ily . S34.00QJ 23 Peddle Home room, four bedrooms and 2 By BILL APPLEGATE lated that a practice game with It looks as If Salvensen Is now 29 South Brunswick Home 7 room Ranch on 6 Vi acres «n ECONOMY neighborhood rival Peddle this the number one shortstop ahead baths May 1 Lawrenceville School Away Saturday at 1:30 p.m. on the of holdover Rich McDonald, who Millstone Twp 2 car attached 586-6600 Plagued by old mother nature 4 Lawrence Home F alcons diamond would take the saw duty ln the outfield last An ideal small community for garage Separate building for 1337 Hamilton Ave for the second time Ln three 7 Peddle Away place of the Irish encounter. year. children, good school, small Trenton, N J weeks, Hlgtitstown High's v a r­ 12 Toms River - North Away hobby...... 538,900. Coach P esce's nine will take sity baseball squad was forced The rest of the opening day- 14 Hillsborough Away classes, within walking dis back Inside at the beginning, of on another prep squad in pre­ lineup could go something like 19 Pemberton Home tance Owner will fully rede 3 Fa m ily Investment on cor paration for their season open­ this week to practice after this. First base-senior Gary 21 Lawrenceville School Home er at Allentown April 6. They corate All city facilities and ner lot near shoppinq. Stop in & See... finally getting some decent Mach; Second base-senior 26 South Brunswick Away weather last week. travel to Princeton tomorrow Howie Bookman; Third base- best of all the price is only r.Tv>2 1 ,5 0 0 . 28 Toms River - North Home The big snow and sleet storm to take on Hui d ool In a p re­ junior Lou Dallenbach; I,eft- ...... S 3 ! ,000. season fray. A&M PRINT the area encountered last .Sun­ field-soph Dave Ruechert; Cen- GAME TIME 4:00 4 Bedroom Bi Level on cor day was the cause of not only Although restricted to indoor terfield-senior Alex Pastore; FOR LEASE OR SALE activity Ln the early part of ner lot near schools Early gym workouts in the early part Rightfleld-senlor BillSchiegaL Hlgtitstown H S. IN HIGHTSTOWN RENT this week, Hlgtitstown got out summer occupancy. 527.500. of the week, but It also forced Catcher - senior Frank J. V. Baseball 1970 the cancellation of the Hams last week for four days and got Knowles, and Pitcher-senior 7,500 sq ft warehouse for quite a bit of hitting ln along N’ S-fl-V-E! first pre-season exhibition Kevin Hopkins. April 6 Allentown Away quick sale at S5 per sq ft. with some practice on shoring "FOR YOUR BEAUTIFYING game, scheduled for March 31 The shakiest positions right 9 Montgomery Away Will lease on long term to with Notre Dame of Trenton. up some of the finer points of the now belong to Ftuechert and HOME IMPROVEMENT!" 13 Jam esburg Away game. The new head mentor Schlegal who are being pushed good rated firm or short term Head coach Charlie Pesce re - 14 Hopewell Valley Away at Higiits;a m als< stated that w ith 90 day vacate clause POWER RAKERS by seniors Greg Wright and 15 Hillsborough he was please*i with the play A way la r r y Turner, and soph Alex 21 Bordentown of newcomer Stei eSa!v®nset* ai F a r r. Home Realtor - Insurance 23 North Burlington Away shortstop. Asked of his outlook on the ADLEftMAN, 307 N. MAIN ST R E E T CARSTE 28 Lawrence Home Saiversen, righth&nded ! It- season, < oach Pesce said, "I'm 30 Hopewell Valfey ting senior, has been turned Home really in the dark about the May 4 Florence CLICK, A CO. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. around to lefthanded ami lias Away CONSTRUCTION league (the DVL) so I don't 8 Allentown REALTOR-**! looked rea. yx«l according to know- what to expect. He de­ Home 1927 446-01 I t 11 Hillsborough Home Coach Pesce, w raid, "He's finitely should play .500 ball INSURORS 15 Jam esburg Home Nights Sundays Holidays • Fill Dirt & Gravel getting around on the pitches though, and I'm thinking we'll 18 Notre Dame Away n .H J . and pulling the ball already. do better*than that.' Ron Croshaw f 448-5781 • Bulldozing 21 Bordentown Away • Back Hoe Work 26 North Burlington Home 28 Lawrence Away

G a rn ich Rolls 236 ALL GAMES AT 3:45 SPECIAL Banging out a 236 single and a (Gordon 6- WHson) and a 233 by 600 set, Ray Garnich ot Strike 4. WANTED! Gravel Fill Elliott Hullck (D ecker's Dairy) Spare I ounge ln the Monday 850 were the top games rolled in Listin g s’ We urgently need listings for sales and rentals. AND $8 Classic grabbed the spotlight in Hlgtitstown Men's Bowling A sso­ Poor Weather Drives We have many prospects looking for housing. Please TOOL RENTALS Per Load Delivered action last week at Hlgtitstown ciation last week. They were good give us a ca ll...... - ...... 615 FRANKLIN BLV0 Bowling lanes. enough to beat out John Nawrockl SOMERSET NEW JERSEY Garnich s effort overshadowed (224 . Tom Fields (212), Joe Dava- 462 8003 other fine gam es in his league la (207), Carlton Gravatt (201) Falcon Nine Indoors STEELE, R0SL0FF & SMITH by Skeet Muse 222), Jim Foster and Burt Fernandez 201) ln the 117 1 Jttoi 21S Ken Daw­ same circuit. Bill I« Coney, the new, head don't see us getting out until Realtors son (212), Bob >ieber "201, 204), baseball coach at Peddle, Is in Wednesday, at least." That would In the Three Man Classic, John 217-6266 FO R TH O SE WHO W ANT THE BEST Kip Devlin (204 , Tom Wood (203), the same boat as everyone else. mean five days of practice since F iore (Hagerman's Insurance)with and Al Gravatt 202). Only worse. March 16, all five days were In­ a 223 captured top honors in that Although practices began back doors and there's only seven days “ .ROCKLAND A 234 by W. W'inckihofer league while Bruce Cronce (Arco on March 2 for the public schools, left until the season opens with Rex Amusement) with a 218 was the Falcons didn’t get underway Hun School on April 8 at Prince­ close behind. After them came until March 16, which is three ton. ANABLE EVERETT REALTY Gam Shuren (213, 2011, Tom Pan- days before Peddle's spring va­ To try and combat this situa­ H&H GAS CORP. coast 209). Al Gravatt ' 209), Vince I cation starts. Classes began again tion, oach Le Coney will send a FlorelL 204), Bill Moore (202), | Bulk & Bottled Gas this past Tuesday with 16 members his charges through extensive fun­ EAST WlNDSOR TOWNSHIP Very pretty Split Level Dick asclani (202), Steve Shuren of the diamond squad checklngback damental drills this week. This Jr. : 2! 1). and Buster Merrill (201). ■ in excellent condition. Living room, dining room, a day early to tiegtn drills once will Include bunting, sliding,pick- kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 1 'h baths, family room The Home • Farm • Industry more. But the snow and sleet offs and Infield drills. The Fal­ F i Matte* Arco Rex) smacked, basement has a laundry area and a panelled play room Used Gas Ranges out 21R and 202 games to lead that hit the area on Sunday forced cons then will meet their first the boys inside. pre-season foe when they tackle 1 car attached garage with blacktop drive House has Electric Refrigerators bowlers In the Hlgtitstown Classic. He was followed by Charles Dey When interviewed this oast Mon­ Htghtstown High at 1:30 p.m. aluminum siding with attractive brick.front' >Leman Buickr With a 213 and day, Coach Le Coney said, 1 Saturday. Offered at $28,200 Stan Chamberlain '209), Frank Main Si Windstrf Hoffman '203 , Bill Calvert (202 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP We still have one Split 448 3232 it Service 200), Art Dtngflelri 2 r.Hand Frank M itheson (20r . Level available in Colonial Park Living room, dining area, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, utility room, large screened patio and Qet preferred attached 2 car garage On a nicely landscaped lot only 5 LIGHT WEIGHT minutes to the Station Quiet, convenient and available BALANCED immediately Offered at S36,900. TURF FOOD r j R i chard s attention on all WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP A fine Ranch on al 8 E A l T O 8 5 most 2 acres Living room with fireplace.'dining area, 25 Hu. COVERS 6.000 SQ FEET kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath, screened porch for outdoor ROUTE I JO HIGHTSTOWN S ^ j 89 living near the 20 x 40 in ground pool A full basement with panelled playroom utility area and storage Lovely HAS THE BUYERS! yOur real estate landscaping. Offered at S48.000. HAS THE SELLING POWER! ROCKLAND ___ LET ONE OF OUR TOP SALES GREENER LAWN combines the high­ We have an opening for a full time licensed Real Estate CONSULTANTS est quality ingredients available to provide the salesman Familiar with East Windsor, Hightstown, basic elements turf needs 'or , igorous nardy SEI L YOUR HOME NOW! problem s. Cranbury and Hamilton Square areas Ask for Mr growtfi; Slow releasing Urea Form is comb ned Anable w th quick acting water 'Sv ubie N'trogt" *:■ steady uniform feeding. Ample Phosphorus and Potash are available for good root and stem development LEONARD VAN RISE A6ENCY H«sl M Evaratt Irma Bruvchmi Frank Stoy ! M.Htfant p H H Ia i N i l |M Charles E Anable Broker m o t i m i ll t N M i >. mar. t u r n Ask your deaitr O' w'.te REALTOR mi tariaat lava, ana .ama MOPES f OB UYKT MAUL ME tar; uia Racttaad fradacti ta Office: 606-448-42S0 |»t tfcc btif rtSYft* Mjnufic ( H e ROCKLAND Phone 799-1661 Anytime 'ocally to suit local i»wn CHEM ICAL CO INC 160 Stockton Street Hightstown, N J concitiom p* * - »»[.*> - N THE PRINCETON PACKET THE CENTRAL POST Lhe Lawrence Ledger CLASSIFIED LITNDSOR MIGHTS HERALD

Classified Rates Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

MIC Uivsilied >ofv ertisih IR \( 1 OR DR l VI RS Wanted • ova .• ippvars in all SHM I Mi ru A HI: A IING PAR 1 11 Ml HI l V VC ANTI j) young Hi Al I HY H APPY HOI SI kl I PI R tuuf newvp.qvc-rs 1 v if. uilathan 1 s 9»M)i IMF LHX.I R tp good benefits. work, it you own a tractor w.e ave . m 1 Pi R Pie a sat 1 ' il LD Y Ol UK! t" help me Keep ! man or w on a: ' !.io pcr a - \ M i R K \N GIRl SI RVK 1 needs 2" hi hrs. wkly .-mornings acceptable D Briri. e t« 'ri P.i k.; fhe ( entra! M i US A sptviai deal ( -*ntainer ( ontro! i orp nn rmuse clean 1 Pieasar: surroundings 44s ass ; ( .ill 46# ! '-14 H a: ■ l r stens>gr apher secretaries key punch V k Seminary, walking distance train. Post U- '4-• r llivlit. IIeraId and The 44s j , w house not very dirty. I'm easy to get GAL I RIDAY operator^ tor temporary assignment Palmer Sq Modernized houst Active I ,iwfence Led*•r Ad. ma;y be mailed' •dong with S 15 a day. located near ------~ ----- 28 W St al mature . ouplc Reterenecv required, m <>r telephorusl 1 )eadl tor new ads - 1'hi l.jwren e Ledger has an immediate B \ BY Sn II R bn one year .old Mon tgomery Shopping ( tr ( all I I l i l I IMI BABY SIT IT R \\ ANTI D Trenton lop wages State languages, it anv. ( all )* ^ P m M •id ays if the % arc to be ( lor a Gal Frida NT RSI S daughter 5 day - j week Call alter - last Windsor area 5 dav s ©er week 924*015~ properfv lass:tied VdK : received or all around oHkc dutlgwn the new oftnc RN s D AYS &. I VL SINGS ; 5 ;n p.rn *96-085 1 references required ( all 44s > -m4 I uewiay be fore noon i appear as , of the ommumtv newspaper at 2978 LPN’s NIGHTS In.' 1 JU- U. ! i.lvSlt . Ads must be ]Brunswick Bike opposite the Howard sjn celled ; M it la‘ J«N I Y MUNI Y AN YON I i me rented m a sumrneT !• an ship Some typing required \ ar Df \ l \L \SSISl \N I tor, ,or u personnel poll v and A ' •fkmg Hightstow n area Dial 799-0309 SNI l l 1 N(i AND SNi LI INC, position as iiteguard. attendant or R A if N iire S 1 »ur lines or less , (T r X h o d o n t i c o I 1 ice i n is a must Hours will be 9 A M to c P M . onditions ! '4 N \SS \l S I Rl i I admission clerk at ( onimunity Park b j one v» eck «’ r it ordc n advance , Princeton l aw rencevilK area ()w n You can earn a lot of j: s el ling i»n Monday Tuesday and Friday Pool please xOrttaet the Princeton 8 1. ^ s e .it..!• tor fw o . or1 sc ■Ut:Vi weeks beautiful Avon k osmelvcs 11 .. 921-2021 l AW R| \( | Ml U M RS1NG HOMI transportation ntxessary l xpenerue Recreation Office at "2 1 9480 tor an Jill) x 1 eek lor er .*#■ rnuri. preferred but will tram No evenings suit vlju. I oca! customers and ’ s lun j (all ( ontav ' M vt Abuse 896-1495 l H I PR1NCI I ON SNI 1 l INC, appointment Lifeguard prerequisite. - "iixN utiU' weeks Next If1. Te inept d Salary open Call 924-327 1 Call quickly 204-"25 N 999 e w rite Mr I'ucker Sl < RI I \R5 Sales otfhe needs '31 3 h 2 1 1 OR PRINT I I ON Senior f ile Saving with Active Water four hm . enfs and1 the same PC) Box f'3'4 . N- Bound Brook 9 24- >244 person to handle sales inquiry. POM T IONS AVAIL A Bl I NOW Safety Instruction preferred the re j He:r ML■ m'av be divpLived w;th Or <> r re spomle nee . coordination <>t Attendants and admission clerks white \p«kc m.arinns and or additional Mrs. Henriqu. s advertising and mailing programs w ith PI RSONNI i positions regime no specific v jp i t .1 i icriers at 52 per inch klY P lN tn OPI R A I OR H you 896-9100 sales manager t all 452-9275 WOMAN WANT ID to do housework Sales oriented applicant tor interesting qualifications other than a mature Spvcui J is. ourif rate of 82 25 per inch have excellent typing skills and like to H IT II MI POSITION open for i Mon 1 ues or Wed > Saturduv s Call 44fo~HU alter PM diverse position. grasp o\ responsibility IV JVUiljJ'ie to advert iw. rs running the type, we have a reward ml' opportunity mature woman m credit office, some VjIIll' , tssjf levi vlivpLn ad for 1 3 waiting tor you Top pay benefits, bookkeeping experience helpful, equai \l >M tor Nursine home to I >k s 9 rises n live w e c k > ier different p fY v a t e parking enter oi opportunity employer, apply m W W ILD SPANISH I.evsons over 1 \(T IT NG YOl NG Publishing v Gwltted lisp!ay ads tot.ding 2ft or Prince ton 3 all person W I Grant. 501 Princeton WOM AN TO do housework 1 or 2 day s next 6 months once a week sour ASST I D to $8,500 C ompany located just outside Princeton more m.Ties per nmiUfi. and who Princet‘’ii Information lechnology Rd., Might stow n IRANI l CONSl l 1 AN I each week $2 per hour References house or mine write particulars to Montlily publication yearly bound needs experienced secretary Hours 9 - arrjnec to lx billed mo>ntlii\ Box between 1-4 M P M <600> 924 2729 requested. Phone 201-329-6420. B« \ 14 '2 Princeton Packet volum. oid N Y publishing house 5 Call Mr Monteleonc "24-4 1 90 numbers are .54!Dents ex tr a With at least years experience m moving to Princeton ticketing reservations and retail sale' MAURI WOMAN Ni l DTD for 1 i RMs nts I*dim large if jil i> I \ FCTTIVl SI C RT 1 ARY for Opportunity tor advamcemu * all Ri LIAB1 I CL I AN1NG 1 ADY . one "‘’I p il»l -Ini w ithin 10 day s after selling Good starting salary tull President and Vice President ol . JR SC 11 NITS 1 8-Ilk MALI WANT! D Bu . leaner^ and S Al 1 VV WOM I N 1 \( 1 H I N I Richard N Kaffav an Fixeaiini dav per week. Ihursday or Friday expir.1t in ad 10 bent* fils i and S STORI 3588 brand-new hnarmai and consulting B S in Animal Science or B S in pelf cent .ash washers I \.client salary and benefits OPPOR IT NI i Y I OR I \Pl RILNf I D Manager. I ravel Departnv. iM I irs! References 201 29 ’ 2883 dis. mint issitied di jv ads if bdl l ineoin liwv Kendal 1 Park firm. Excellent salary and benefits in P. ultry Diseases Recent Grad, with 9 Two shifts open. PM 1 \ M 10 SAll SWQMI N IN Ol R WOYli N S Charter National B a n k Fast is paid Lw the 20til O!i the follow me return tor excellent skills experience interest m anim'als PM 6 \ M Apply 1 iger Bus 1 me A YD l Hll DRl N S APPARt 1 Brunswick tor an apphinlmeni. month Situa! ions W d ads are R 1 GISTFRI D M RSI 5 Positions initiative and responsibility Good 285 John St . Princeton \ J , Df PARI MINIS A BOV I A VI. RAG I 201-254-"’900 An I qua! Opportunity SN AC k B AR M YN AGI R-C (K)k pjv able with »*rder Hie new spaper iv available in^medkal Psychiatric or location in Princeton tnusual SFC SI 25 924-1008 Bl Ni l ITS Phone Mrs Morgan employer* I xcellent position available tor one not resporisible for errors not - orrected Drug Addiction programs Salaries opportunity lor an appointment all between Hi 4 P M for appointment 8 li diverse duties interesting and ; , hallenging person m operate a small snack bar in by the ad ■. e r 11 s e r in m ed laleK adjusted tor education and experience 9 24-6500 Print eton P I e a s a n t working fftliow mg the tirst pubTic 2itron of the Contact Personnel Office. N J Bl I I OWS conditions, good salary, unusual SI PI R A ISOK keypunch or JR SUNOS 5 100 $120 | ad Nt'uro-Psy chiatnc Institute Box 1 oil Princeton. N J opportunity lor housewife with school Teletype Organize flow T work to HANDYM \N Some plush positions Prim. Ion N 1 1609) 466-0400 An 310 Nassau St M 19-9 3 4 . i children. Call "24-4835. ask for Mrs. typists assist management m work WOM AN W AN I 1 l) lull time - 4, ami Bt SIS1 ss O! 1 K 1 S' 1 he Princeton equal opportunity employer 1. apslev plan Must be an \ client typist Reliable man required for permanent related work in stationery stum Must MINI $.100 I’j . ki t Si Ml VS ith e r spoun Sf pajt time employment 25 hours a Priiueton. N 1 l ei 609 92 4 > *44 Hu Interesting publishing -v mure Salarv be willing to accept responsibility 5 Good typist, trained on job open for right person Benefits, private week Duties include issuing of Lost Building 8 30. Room ROOM AND BOARD and salary in days a week Higlitstown art.. Phone JUNIOR Ml DIC AL SI ( Rl I ARY parking unusual opportunity ( all supplies minor repairs, checking NI RM S AIDS all shills. I Inn Nursing 448-1031 for appointment ( All I l CY L! N NON 921-2021 202, "3510 Itncoin Hi[gfna ay i Route exchange tor a . om pan ion No nursing laundry and being generally useful. Princeton Information lechnology Home. 595-0275 between 10 and 2 Junior Secretary needed by private 27) k end a1 i Park NJ Tel . are needed. Call 448-0093 Please telephone Mr l enanc 924-9 300. 201 29' U -4 W m dsiu Hiehts Herald between 1-4 di PM (609, 924-27 29 medical facility in Princeton, Should 1 40 St ni Jh Main Sl High fstow n. N J type well and have a good command of WAR HMl N Permanent anti part medical terminology No steno. Liberal lei 609 44s 3f M )5. The 1 aw rente I KICK DKlViR also laborer for TI 1 l TY IT OPI RA LOR it you have I edger itempioranly 1ocated in dhc j HOI SI kl I PI RS interested in time Uniforms and equipment salary , excellent ‘ benefits and- pleasant paving (all Sassman’s Dnveway exellent typing skills and like to type, I ARN 5100 or more "monthly showing, Prim eton P.k ket Office > steady w.»rk tor motel Reliable, supplied Work in Might slow n area 1 t environment Please telephone Mrs. ( onstrm non 2o 1-297-046 ; we have a rewarding opportunity appointment call 201-329-6021. a new Ime of home care products to: trustworthy mm transportation AR LKT 1 A IT HOI SI WII | needed Wooiwme. 924-9300. watting for you lop pay benefits, your Inends and acquaintcnances.; references Good sal a a Paid vacation, lor telephone research at htmie private parking .enter c Princeton SCHOOL ( ROSSINI, GUARDS I ast Name your own hours ( all 924-1760 Hi \D M RSI all benefits ( ail m person between O.e flexible schedule 8 2.25 per hr ( all Windsor Township 87.50 per dav ask lor Mr Dee hours ol 11 \ M and ; P M at the 3" 1 5 3 (lo al . all from Pm * R Prim eton information lechnology Apply Captain Barrv Barlow. last e&umes Good starting salary I- x cel lent lawn H hisc Mold 44.x 3400. Gl NT RAl. MAIN li NANCT M AN between 1 -4 Mi PM iMi'h *24-2729 Windsor Police Department. 448-567 8 personnel policies and working needed 6 days per week, paid vacation ,-oiuimons New extended . are ta. illtx and all benefits lor good dependable worker, call Town House Motel. YOl R xkdlv A. abilities arc valuable' I ull 1 ime Mamlenarue Personnel W AITRI SS W ANT] D 5 lunches. I 1 - 448-2400 l \WRI N( 1 Mi l l NT RS I N (» HOMI (HR1 S WAN H I) lor light I RON I Oi I lC T sales representative I fleetiveh portray \ our Value ST(K k l XPI DI TOR ILiunlton I up 2, or evenings, 6 - 2 a.m.. Call Contact Miss AI Oise '-•r motel. Monday Tuesday. Wed.. with a ( u simian resume Board of I ducation t ontact Mr 921-2220. production work Apply Prim eton 896-1495 Thurs. and Sunday . (> p.m. to 1! p.m. Written am! printed tor YOl Nicholas Stillwell. School Bus, Princeton Recreation Department Chemical Research hcu Rout.: 20'' north of Route 5 18 (near Monteomery Steady employment and good wages, Vppnmtiiu nts evenings \ w cckcnds Administrator 71 »<■ • > Greenwood Ave . 87.000,00 $7,500.00 per year references requested Apply Town l MIMAS \SS(H Belle Mead Trenton N J 0860" \ j after April Shopping ( e n t e r J \ n eq u a I .101 IH 1S 1 borough knowledge of operation of opportunity employ er House Motel cal! 609-448-24,00 NON P R O F IT I dim an on a I 6. 1970 tras tors, power mowers chain saws, i I M AI I MAC HINT OPI RA TORS, Situations Wanted organization seeking secretary with clean working conditions.- no heavy good typing skills fxcellent & brush cutters I amihanty with filter lifting, part lull Kmc 201-297 474’' HOLST SITU RS NI 1 D! D" Young fascinating opportunity for energetiC r o o rn equ ipme n t and overall 1 l e r n a Prct i Sion Co. Route ! , person Please kail 921-6195 M RSI W AN II I) 1 PN or R \ t 30 PUOPI I interested m working as couple available for ’the summer June maintenance of machinery Installation M uimouth Junction. N i Help Wanted to 1 1 (X) p.m shift Also Nurses Aids FCPPF.RWARl Dealer, c. led now 1*1 Jyground Supervisors or Assistants 4 Labor Day. Call 394-7489 Tor day shift i or interview contact and maintenance of equipment lor to help with Spring business. I lexible sfijould nni.Kf the Princeton further information hours Have fun Make money A d m imstrat r S ;nm i ie id Nursing playgrounds, tennis courts, softball ( ar Re. reatmn Department at 921-9480 Home. 61 MapTewood Ave . C r.inburx MIN w ars for early morning net essarv Joe I ran Petitti < -ill j lit- program will run from June 22nd fields, swimming pool and oilier sports or phone 609 *95-064 I newspaper delivery 550 weekly plus collect 609-235T 131 through August 14Ur Monday through ICKKNMIIH ; years experience mi PI HI K SL R VK l *| DUCATION* L IBRARY ASSISTANT to do areas I xpehence in painting as well .is bonus Call mornings 201-247-039 3 or Friday the repair alteration and installation of COM Ml N1CATIONS locks and.keys. Starting Salary 56684 interesting work m Documentation trimming and pruning o! shrubs, eves 201-885-5050 5 30 8 p.m. Center l ibrary training not required per year I xcellent Civil Service hushes. and grass (all 921-9480 (hallenging opportunity sought these benefits to include 12 days vacation. Accuracy detail work Typing areas Intelligent, articulate, 4 yr coll. 15 sick days. 12 paid holidays, tree essential. Pleasant working Monday through I riday 9 on ,i n, i.. IN I Cl I I V I SI C RM AR Y W AN I I D WOMAN to work in C ONST RUC TION WORK1 R male I ng. maj.. 33. family Public contact, hospitalization and pension plan environment, good pay, center of 5 (K) p.m, ft»r an appointment 1 xcellent spot for right girl New laundry -dry Tuning plan! Year round All around helper Call 201-329 2112 DRIVING INST RUC TORS laggartN: intangible sales exp Recently Contact Personnel Office. N J Princeton, Parking Call Princeton offices m Princeton Typing ami stem- job. no experience ne essarv Paid nr 609-921-2087 or apply in person (the driving school people) requires! terminated ow n bus Prefer non-sales Neuro-psy, hiatri. Institute Box 1000 Inhumation Technology at 924-2729 skills a must. Hours. 9-5 ( ompany vacation, holidays insurance Apply tn I alniouth I states Cleveland I ane oft ;-7 more auto driving instructors to j Write D ( Box. 3. I rankhn Park, or Priruefon N J i m 10 i 466-0400 between 2-4 A0 benetits Pie aw contact Arm Smith. person MK Moore St 1 niversity Raymond Road, just north ' of serve it s continuing steady growth in call 201-297-2408 eves potiuck day s 9 2 4 65 6 0 l qua. 5 j1 p > r t u n 11 y Cleaners A Uundrv II LI P H () N I O PI R A TO R kmgston. the- I rcnton-Prim ctoi area Applicants Resume upon request Ixperien.e ruxe«iar> fxcellent \* c mp lover. . ar-. required to work long hours and be Female Jersey ( ivil Service benefits ( onta. t > -ircf r minded Prefer family men with KEYPUNCH P e r s o n n e ! 0 f fiv e . \ J suit s personality You can expect to Clerk Ty(JlsT HOST ! SS A W Al l Rl SSI S No Drivers - Salesmen OPERATOR HI I P W ANT! D MAH $2 . per Neuro Psychiatriv Institute Box I (Min. earn m excess of $ 12,000 ; per vear Our busy purchasing departmehl experience necessary W til tram hour to start Container* ontrolCorp Princeivin. \ J 16091 46<--04nn P J W AIM ORD & UO K ail Ties t MO!) 254-8900 for a G'owing electronics manufacturer Palmer-Mohawk Inn. Rt l .Princeton Be Your Own requires a person t

t THE PRINCETON PACKET THE CENTRAL POST > The Lawrence Ledger CLASSIFIED WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD

Bargain M art Situations Wanted Announcements Bargain M art Pets and Anim als Autos For Sale

I ALIAS ( K V HOt SI WORK VVAMIIj .r 1 ' 1 ’ M ° f 1 ''>V' NfefcO K 'i MS • .N , • .* >k A< kl IS one 1 rt D \< l OR 1)1 \N S Y\ 1 . M RN! Id RI RI i INISHINC. C HAIR clay, per week prclcr H ntht m j. n ar, . S(H,lffl ' r',n" ‘r' to • i/e 4' >. t vti 1 y vJt 1 > . < oml ( all * x-.tM* • Ml AI 1 INIM \l \ 1 f| KIN ART c : \ ! • Bl SIN I SS. ( A NING.. 896-005 7 ( all 448-9 0 6 atu.r 5 p M ree •; ■ ■ r i ? if' n• * •:»i- pry k ’mlcrearfen ittcr 5 IT6> RON 11 V I I M \N> , n t k 3 15 ea,h .all 44 * • 3 1 < 1 NDOWMtNT P* H - c.ovKi location with ; ' hiklrtn- ( j 11 65 5 ,1 i r T kpecd iran«mi»M>n. bu,k-.*t wat.. "'•rt erh Prtn.,-ton Small " park-me I nc fix lures & ------———----—------f------Animal Revue League 1 loor 1 1 I I I I M E J l v t* . •. m aid an ‘ H P J AC OBSON riding tra, n»r ; condition. call after '■i:- ' ls ' R| m u Ml SIC M INS IRISH NTS housekeeper Write fluids Herr* St HI. BBf RSI AMPS ekntri. start. S25U fakes it Call EOR ADOPTION ' 44s ' 1 | f. •' ' 8 * 4 ' , |an npton ■ Mum, < cnlof Open H Stephens Land Scheme, Black R » k Personals SchoofoF f qllegt address 5ho-/> 8 11- '> R,,uU- I C if, K -TN'-TPSS St Miv fuels Barh.e) >\ W i Home business /ip-onic f Pure bred oung male St Bernard Rubber stamp- ‘ Y: ■ •:,! - and s-i/es Prefers adults. . made to your order at ] Pure bred young female Beagle ( 4| AIK I INI IMLOI W1 Vi S !■ vre.n-.i ( till D < ARI in mO homi: HI N k SON s HOT PCI N 1 1“ .. ■ It trosttr. , r e/v r i Pure Vsred, male (ierman Shepherd, W60 R A MB l i K SIPI R. 4 iVitr 1 11 l DIRT GRAY! 1 44S-6T04 ■ Si' /’Ms: , ,.,l „■’ ■ Ti/.,-.. .,| 82 Nassau St less than 2 y eari old C all 92l*2f>2~ * 6 I I ' \ \ \ « i N Y Mo i 8 Attractive young cats tor adoption H AMMOND ( HOR 11 OR<. A N with jacket >1/e s, like new Also Nv Pi ► - -.p X Dei Princeton Area * seeking house-silting tor part or ail of HI i P AM) INI OHM \ I It)\ ( \i ! reverb s. 0 5 . .all 448-15 I hov/kcv skates size 2 ( ail alter 5 p n, 19 66 BIIC k SPORTS WAGON, ( all Mon-Tn 4 p m *6 pm. t PHOl SIT RING summer 924-46K2 6«>9934 - j 4 24-! Ms 201*597-375 7 PI I A SI R I PORI LOST AND loaded with air v.<>nd. powvi v c .:. v REP AIRING I Of ND PI TS Wl HUN 24 H()f Rs tinted glass, power brakes u. rr.1 r JOHN RI ITER PL RIOD! 38,000 mi.. 6 new tires \ xeeik'-u 7 2 2 Monmouth St I V I R Y B () I) Y - ■ o »» ‘ HOT WATER HI ATI R I yr old. cond. Origjnai owner s 10 d! \ l 11 t A I IONS v Appointment 11 ightstow n N J 21 YEAR Oil) Princeton l junior something loin the peopk* Win (r glass lined. 65 gal like new call 1 al! Mrs A (1 raves, 921 6122 448-4081 i uc ■ Wed 9 I r * . • ?■! \ f .id Windsor area. Call 448-3541 would like to house-sit lor family 1 I K TH1 SHOW I OR HI RI W ; 448-o ■ 2 2 between f a m. p m M>ndk\ thru 448-5 '9 3 leaving Princeton for the summer I rv, . ominu to ( V) Al I , 93 -4 " i , -■ shadow lumping strobes dor wheels Saturdav would provide protection and - color floods projectmm black maintenance tor your house and .1 lighting ( ail pciirnn 7" i 2 9“ n '8 ■ Al SUN HI Al I Y sPRl 1 I > \ I I I Ml IN Nil Y (HR AIR t all us it v >hi want to adopt a pel If I Y PI \\ RJ IT K RIP MR (.oneral place for me to live till next tall Please 291-167 5 cond.. Jaciorv w arr.mts ft.mstcMbi ■ ^ \ ! M i N !■ • : %hw ashers X 1)01 s \NYUNCTn :v fm? tamtlv have a v4>u find an miured animal, please all aH v leaning and repairs I ree estimates v all 45 2 "4 5 ' evenings alter ' P M BAi DVUN \( ROSONK iv-d 2 like : 8,000 mj - $1,700 i all 882-1 'v hu m id 11 iers I ree estimate. severe drinking problem ' If so . ontiD t the police Call i Rad man 448-644B w new . main *can. and ■ imu! ( all V|iss weekdav s 8 0 » ■ 5 in . N A S S A l \ 1 AN 0 N 1 AMU. v 1 mloi! MihTu- Pen uni Organs. 2 >4 (jROI P Meets Wednesdays 8 Mi P M l State Si ITenfoi! •< 2 ' 1 3 ' Open ( ONI BIN V I ION * : n. | \ .fU| rad:.-, Innity I piscopal ( hurch. ' Mercer 1968 VW kornbt Bu-. large . as healer evenings I ree parking cab met as is Also oriental rug 9 x IK.i Y (>L NAV I t*b.airs that need L I N A NCI A L I X l ( l I 1VI , St Princeton 924-75.92. (Treat tor campers l 1 H and . rib m good . on p?,,( -;i, \k( t ri RM AN SHI PH! RI) puppies 26.000 miles a 1 1 mc I : rushme. .mine and splint Experienced in SI G Merger and $ 1650 ( all - 2so w ork cab '9> q ',4 2 Financial Services Acquisitions, ('on trots. Verture 29 “^46 24 large boned, black and tan Shots, C apital ( P \ Interested m local ' ornu d papers health guarantee Sire growth situation Reply to Box No and lam on premises. Also stud PARS! II s SVU DISC. 106.s ROADKl \M K Imported and domestic yam needle l SI D I l RN! I l HI of every » r v c ( alls 86-1 05 5 14 30 c o Prim cion Pa, ket power steenne. new Pol, el.is nr UK dll S f()W N PI ANNi I) point, crewel work rugs and description fhou sands 01 leet to \r. lleltarc 1 A \ Kl 1 l RN S PR I PARI D and 75.000 mi. Call lO I '154 PARI NT HOOD ( l INK ■ browse through Always something small bookkeeping service by different largest eollectiort in Bucks Portable I cjuipment professional accountant, my home or HI LP IN I |)l ( A I ION \ N D 1 irst and third Saturday mornings HHrkNI n ING SHOP ( ounty Daily, 8 30 to 5 30. ( lav 1464 POM 1 AC (.1(1 .ii, mi k- sours, reasonable rates, call TRAINING PROGRAMS by Ct Sunday 1 dtvnn I u r n 1 1 u r e ; while while 4 spd. PS PH. K 4 ll nur 201-521-1269 Supplies Monday 7 3 * 8 30 pm 6 f ulan . S< W A 4-0.306 I owls ami Cirams 10 Vr, I :>,-rience knowledgeable and experienced ! )oy lest own. Pai wheel,. Halles eaue,- p .cm .., C all 448 >439 tor an appointment for all animals professional home based in area may 846-1392 it ROM DAI I MU LN Phone nc -o i 104 Ik* the answer to recruiting, training -74 \lc\amlci St. and improving your work force No i 196 5 PORSCHI IHhc Ni W 4 H P Jet Sweep Blows tre Princeton t-VHKirs I organization overhead A note to (Box K l C A I l KM I l RI MARI INC convertible Radio Reeular Miipnien: leaves off lawns First S125 takes it \c \ 4411.14 Bargain Mart State Highway 206 i Ciood condition VCooo Call No 1435 c./o Princeton Packet) an Oart i Call 586-6816 DR API Rll N . INCOME TAX RETURNS expertly a discussion Princeton. N I 201-359-6052 arn lime 'prepared. Also New York state and and si IP C OVI RS city returns prepared. Mon.-bn. 8:30 HI A R 1)1 1) t Ol I II -HC ( A Scottish IVY MANOR 1 AWNMOWI R Keel type sell (4 6 > AI SUN III Al 3 SPRIT I a.m 9:00 p.m. Sat X Sun. 8:30 a.m. e - old ! email Par. 11 Princeton Shopping ( enter propelled, very good , oruiifion S45 Green. Good comiltiun rue. liani, alls I l KM I I K I RI P MRS 5 30 p.m. Call 4624116. 462-4140. Announcements INGKR ZIG ZAG ( all 448-6 ion Tie ihe Kennel Cluh. London Reasonable I or information all I u rn it tire ■'.'4 4560 eabinct slightly used, makes button 395-!5T7^0i 6 l1 M Dl vu Vs I PHOl SIT RV shop holes sew s on hut tons, does I loor ( ovenngs 6-8 Station Road ni o n o g r a m s etc 5 4 9 5 0 Draperies and Bedding w CHI NC HI IT A BOA I he cm* • SHIP! I \f kIN ( AMP 201 249-0554 Tiles and Linoleum MIDI AW A V I ARM 1 AX Ri ll RNSPRIPARED f aster gift Never worn A bargain at Prince ton Junction VV a 1-9100 ^ A i -9292 Boat* hall e ( all 20 I -4r>iJ 1 >7 " 1. With huge indoor and outdoor nnks \ day camp in the country tor boss SV\ 9-J 7 78 K A 1 adig Associates Inc. and girls .'ares 4 14 151i 1 year star's heated lounge and res! rooms, offers Princeton, N. J 111, very best facilities lor boarding and June 22 Write or phone tor brochure. PIIO I (KOPY M \( MINI S( M model SLOOP Barnega! 17. late 1969 ( H AR! II S 1 IN I { SHOP Rt 206. 924-4 555 training your pony \W have nearly 4(1 924-1840. Law reinevitk R«»ad, 88 ( oronastat Nearly new onditron. Popular design for Bay and heavy Tl.ir huge u t across (torn Harlingen (See our ad on page 15) CHINA (A BIN I 1 oak. black oiled large new box stalls ami a horse wash Princeton. New ost over $1200 Sacrifice for Mdse. Wanted Winds. to 8 passengers $ 1 250 ( h u r c h I A p p Bailees. lamps, wood finish 540 1 mpire sola S200, toorii. The trails ar.c unlimited. Our $450 Call 924-0095 609-896-1 3 32 lav n nv eis Sew Mae limes. Vacuum pair tal msirii, lor-tramer is Miss Anne Comfort ( row n ducat v hma. i lorentine 8 ptave :( leaners. f’otver tools atr comlitionersYi - - .‘i.. has degrees m all phases of horse PI N(U IN S Ml BOAT X ; 1 f NT 1 INC OMI I AX k-f I l RNS I \pertly 1 III ( OOPl KATIN L Nf RSI RA setting, record cabinet, speakers, !ek I ice trn al work X rnl'd jobs done in ! Star-ruby &. sapphire rings 1 strand S I VS i N( . M AC] HI M S and sew u •i.isiership. Out rales are in most cases S( IIOOI Assov iation >! f ranklin Park TRA! IT R 1 (herelass hull 859?, Gw 1 ree pick -up X delivery service, j prepared, I ormerjy in government amplifier S20. 9249.H24 materials nodded for non-profit. the most reasonable m the area Why announces the annual registration das jade beads $40 to $80 or best offer dacron sail, hiking straps X ? »m v n - All ■ ,-rk guaranteed ' dav s a week sc rv k v App om tment in y ou r h onie. 201 -572-3474 1 not lake a short ride and visit with us ’ May 2. 9 30 A M at h Mile Run $?(}() 6(19-924 I4G service 934-2040 X 466 i 14t. Call 448-8500. . ■ WteL bon \ ; nee,led ipr'g!:’ \\. are , ooperative and Iriendly . Retormed Ouirch. Rt 2" ! rariklm piano, leather 4 raft materials, ret rig Park lam die s formerly assov sated with P AC H Y SAN DR A w mtered. Our phone - 466-2 162 PR1 N( I ION YOl R 1969 Income Tax Returns •b PH Cl CONTEMPORARY Basset „ on tribii con -. 1 1 e ■, k - * A - 1 9 the school have priorit\ it they file an guaranteed 100 plants per Hat, $7 per DISPOSAL S! RVK I expertly prepared by tax specialist, YValnut dm mg room suitv , ' chairs and Hou$o v o Murray Dodge Half application before April 15 C all flat Will deliver ( all 924-5 260 or HUH AU A V 1 ARM 14 VVH1R1 WIND RI N ABOl I - mi R t 1 3< 1 & Hall' Acre Rd. accuracy guaranteed. Call 448-5702 tor arm chair loth seats, china cabinet, Pnn. e 1 4 29 7.470 3 or 297-410 ? 934 9>o4 HOP! Will N J Cox trailer and 45 b p Mercuri engine ( ranbury N J . appointment round tabic, three extra leaves, lormoa water skis, hit preservers and safety 609 >95 1589 * fop. little over one year old, deluxe equipment. $6.5() ( .qi o09 ' 0434 84 COLON!Al W INC, SOI-A. 5 years AM SCOTTISH IIKRIfKS One Nylon rug and padding si/e 12x1 T I VV AN i I D Ol 1) IRON end In i ,t after 5 P M lion,, and Industry mouth old. olive green all 448-1695 old f xcelient ondition Gi>ld $95 male ,k one female beautiful All OR I 1 ( 1 II R kl 3 funks , all 4484,(90 * - «r» ace 1 rash Rubbish Removed Instruction alter 5 p.m Near k ngstor '*H : 2l,-6 : 54 4c .is Ph, -ne 201 28" 2458 I our and \cgean C ruise Hauling of all 1 y pes 14 days $869. May IS June 1 ■ d KM AN SHI PHI Rl> PL PP1I S Your Reservations Are Already IROMBONI very good ondition S4REBOAKD He Proppt-r Now 100 ( aniH’v X I ?shine Boats Ml Sl( 1 I SNONN ZENITH black A white 2«> table Rider 9‘3 best dte* See at 15 7 A ntique* Ak( exceptionally nice Silver and M ade \ ij Oly mpu \ crime A I I I NITON All LAPIS of All Instruments I aught model $20 good cond 2" 1-2l,"-lt5 J4 Witherspoon a!h r '• ; n H.i k. week -. 609-6> ^ -(1084 ( all (609) 92 I -9365 Gnimman Old l*»wi» ( am>e X persoiuli/ed advertising articles made 311 Years I xpertenee Deadline April 15 kay ak s. i are >i ■. 1 < art •; - js you want them, such as pens, The Best time of the sear to R! D I OR MICA kitchen set with white AN I K,>1 IS V r!, (iitts and I Iderlv SHE I 111 PIT’PII N (miniature , Min 1 Starcraft Ruiiatumiv Ou.u ; ‘ Pr.ras calendars. ke,\ chains I >r information M A. f-ONTiNI DI See Cifceee and the Aegean • Ip-os 5 0) 7 hying room v hairs with HOI I 1 1 D « . \v DRY i R I '. client bhin^s' I he (»*nu -n Man, Ak< vk old. males X female 1 v in rude Oudboards 1 1 ulass 1 all 446-65 18 ' I I4n Kendall Rd,. Kendall I’ark covers 2 end tables and cocktail table, condition 5 ' 24 m w Street. C rosswicNs N I l fiui X I ri shots Reasonably priced (alt materials fee Nee frailer. 1 iberrlasN Dial 297 2 I OK 850. all 44s 3 I 5b 7-1 Op m. VV eekemfs 10a m 7 p m 924 9 J99 Dinghys

I OR SAl I Recently purchased 4 ; ABBOTT S MARINI < ! Nil R I I RNEU RT Hi D and re webbed, ( OMIT 1 I R PROGRAMMING ) N S I I) I R I N I | R R \t 1M I l I I SI/.I POOI SI AND ARD SI HN Al /I K PI PPII S broad side rite cabinets. 5 drawers high T \ H £ I Rt 29 DtiisviUe. N I 7 5 “ MAh sola $14 dqir 8; re tin (siting ami fOPMON Hundreds ot babies am! Pfa-ct really Ak< registered Champion lines. ISO t at! (>pen Sunday s pohshme done in Oh home Insurance! UJren m N lei Original . ost 525(1 e.u h VC ill onsider \ N IIn M S i I l KNI I l Kl Raised with children. ~ weeks old ( all Da, and 1 vetting ( lasses 6090124 -' 25 t estimates also given NH 985-5895 mes I or information .ill I amiluo best offer Call 9 24-01 15 Handmade ( olohiai hutch md round 921-3387 Nextdjv elass April 20. night April 13. IBM 360 on premises r Inter Racial Adoption, mrs Judith, table plus bru a-brai s mI paintdie net in!/. 921-3624 or Mrs Laurie \ I I I NTION Kl i, HR MDI RS-long prints 'ud-ui s ; I ree lilcthne placement service e IRISH SI Ml R Beautiful I 8 mo old ! Kl t SHOP Approved lor Veteran training. nier 452-8590 Bl< VC I I Kl P MRS ti> get colors free lesson with kit CulL •Mali Reasonable ( all 89/,-ns | I Trailers & Campers 248 Nassau St We Buy and Sell '01 40 7-3059 W \ 4- 34 5 1 Write (or free booklet or phone M I MORI A I D AY W I I k I \ D 4 harles Perpettia; Prop. f!C.i R A l IO SI OR | S A l TOM A I ION INST1 1 lTi |( I l AND 8 | 96 , a Air. I irst ( Li" I I R M T I R I M l SIC BON KIT' MAUI 24-2<’ Witherspoon Street M 1N 1 A ri R I POODl 1 S AK( hotel break last, dinner, daih I LX KS KI PAIR 1 D VV A 4 37 15 Grandfather's t lock. Spinet piano registered. 5 silvi anil 2 black, Show 2K ate-.i rrear Kendall Park s trail \\\ t.txt b.i.k I96f Radio, under kl NJIOKI l)| i l \| I I K IRK Pl( K IP ( A MIT K Sleeps li'ur. sink '".til s K | P \ I Ri.D, j (; IT T A R BIGINMR AND I ree delivery in 1 aw rence Twp 201-297.9645 30 20.000 mil,'. Really bkc new $1250. NfOA I exxellenf v ondition. $30. call 3 burner stove oven ■’999)4 9“. 1 Reasonable. I ree IN ( | RMi UI All . lass.; al and folk Open 5 p in. 2 a m Call 887 9”7 I 44s 169 C all ‘*24 2 W I Ntii’Mt. o 2tH 7'9~ r 201 -297-3102

FA IK) SHOP 560 VivN.iu Sr N >w kl K III N ( ABINl 1 base > n! AW ! \. client ondition $ 10*4 5 open for the Spring and Summer mci.ii. like new. $7" maple rocker. f Kl I RT MOV AT 4 urtions I siav s 934.6,6 o ext 253. Alfret ill! OR I N (, IN SPANISH Sc.lion Opening Special 7<* oil m needs roDveriiu: $D> mapk Limp GQLD IWI I D 84 >!a. pertei t 12 1 NI ()R(,! I T AB1 I A A< A {ION wqth SPECIALIST Elementary High School. College WoixJward .md \Jc jib»w .. rjft w r«.>uei ’ -t .!•>. s ! 9 Gjii 44v-/-' width drapes. aKo ur drapes 44" Winnebago motor home Sales servi* •. Translator Native teacher Mrs.'Nona iron furniture Telephone 934 'Ho 7 lamps suit any tk r $100 lor .ill rental See C oleman Trailer Saies. Mu \ PROMPT SI RVK E ( ucsta, Ph.D 2 32 S Main St TOY IK.UNS W V N 1 I |) by private Odin smart Hers * p re,e silt! U ( j|()N s \ l I T * \M Nat .\p, ; 1 X 7>2 . ' nnk - • • ; " >' 1 i cl r.e • A W SunrooE sedan Beige 448-4666 si/e ! 7 83 jo vc!i $ 7f Call 896-162 ( ircle. Open K to S Mon through 8.0 collector Any age any .>nd it ion 19*0 Old turmiure cUervf condition $1.088, (a ll ( ompletely Insured *83-1451 train catalogues wanted also (all At mrnoutb. • u1 « ! ’ 5 l after ' 1’ Al Phone 609-799-0798 N| | D GOOD NI Ws , , s . Post (Hlu C Bos«iinf Recorded Call Anv time . 6 X W I xcelient mechanical SPRING i f \N I pElVIl bauline. 1 N< Y ( I OP1 Dl A BRI i A NIC A ondition qooh miles Has body 911 pick 1.1 w 11 cm , e attic, cellar, ON Bl l 11 \ A HI l B ! Y - : < *K « L lid rt • s. • • ( . 1 / - Pets and Animals IsMtiage S7fK» or best idler (all Bus. Opportunities • a rd . : q in o S albei X . Son 1 AN 1 \silt 1 1 N i ix>h & Bargains N( All ONI . elegant brand new. Italian Garden Landscape OT-LI98 at At ( T ION 1 I ( 1 IT R \ L nitanan IT.'vmcul dining rof) in 1A t“hutch, Prn Nat April II \ . 1 klum, ,l,>cv not fit with dtkor ! 96" YOl VO I 22S New < ontpiental GARDININt, cy | \WN WORK-tree util begin jt II 4 til., titficr features ..TI, Ivst offer, yall after G P m. w, lie It) (OMI \N • tires snows and runs 1 x( eilent 19 ' " 1 i \ \IN(. 1 trimming By the hour or by contract include sports equipment art callers 448-4 the . k up load A ;n is x *\4 H N I LNi P( iNIU S f ■ r a *a> INDI |*| N|>1 NT HI, SIMNSMAN , ondition $ 148(» ( a|| 882 i 3 ' i week wiil> reasonjbk' rates ( all after 2 p.m. plants et cetera at 10 a m. 1 al. 44 8 f) 70 lease a pony X Ivan the ire to us dav s 8 30 5 (0 Repairing 609 >9 -122^. ; 1 njoy a pony of yanir pxvn for as it tile Y oung Cal i forma mui K Ti I i ; f A i III /. ------— ------r____ PL BEK R ll XT IONS PI Bl U as v4< 1 p, 1 ni - vUT Jersey diffribut'ors ( PKlCrii T I Rll /l R air v . Al I \IR8 PI Bl KM Y PROM!) I ION u,4 CORY AIR ( ON VI R JIB! I ground - Mth us it use,! 1 month, APPi l (. \ II l LOR Ai SHOP In SPRINT, 111 | |N(, m Princeton. Call MAN v\ ants clients n t trai N > l xcelient imtruqrion x ndmg iaciTitte-s vpeed. new brakes, new x lutch. $ I ’ potential 1 nhmited V after 4 p nt D A n 4" Palmer Square U 4 2 924-272 T * Jersey I xpenerued and pr*>!i..:e:it • on our 9n .un if.irm Horses boarded .it 44s w 1 s investment is red ( an be s ill aspects *>t problcrr. aiialy 1 KNOBBY KNuj I I ARM W . par! time u preUrrc program planning prodtutinr. aru! ■ Rd R mcoe J in ir Ho pew Hi />(i9-411* | 4/t< (968 VW SEDAN $1395 Clean with BOHR! NS MOYIV, \ SI OR \(.l distribution. You get neaibv wn u v ujn roo! T M f'-idh' 2*H '9-4."01 1 MM3 s |)| !' \K | Ml \ ||f make an appominu nl h DO! RI I Rri ANI)S( AP! S jv»*ids the deadly daily onimut- In n \ rran Lhursyl.tv after n p m Saturday LrightNfiHi n Road Doilto -vhtterenfij|n tavor.iNe ?.*r Phi . cton Shop;' nc 1 1m h f ouutandmg *>pp rtu* is morn mg and htir How ever (raveI is no Prm, y ion lurn tion ! ami >y ape Designing problem Axvo-u n t s i serviced \ f • ' v J 8!>, B\5l Nil ’PH A'"arid arn where in the e„j,riffv 1 ie and or Bl AL }96< VW Bl (.«. Lxcei cond ( *.utiplete $ 1 NT l RJ ( ,\PI J M W AN 1 M < >’111 racting s on tr.iv 1 ■ i Hps O 1 or Nur W a at servivv record $995 (ail start quite profitable bu vim l ! ct I mg DiOam. Moving itisvussiofv Wrm- m , r> e IO (BOV Be Hit!v tan1! tv W S ’ 'Hit . \ 1 . 7" 8-4 >0 *r sclent if u field Please . ,iil 4 " x/.m M10 >34 ’ 331 466-0-9 '• after 6 p m. Packing an d ()c rna ■ Shipping 1 HOME HUNTER S GUIDE

I HI K S D A Y A P R IL 2. 107" PAGE ELEVEN

Garden Landscape Wanted To Rent Lots For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale

DBA I BRK k Wll L1AMSBI RG 4 Bl DROOM COLONI AL IN 1 AS I iil ILDISC l O P AS I WINDSOK-t RANHl K5 Sew room Rancher m f ast Windsor C.ARDI N MARK! I IV WINDSOR TOWNSHIP Onlv three Wanted ' rent immediately Sdrm near Pa Rd housing community has bedroom. Township in good neighborhood. Cit\ Seven acres with pond: Lav rm with 2 sears "id and in beautiful condition., ■: ' iplc> -■■■■ in, v n owner 50.90" .-rural air , onditinned ran.n available water and sewer Yen- clean 3 years landscape fireplaces, mod' kitchen w fireplace, 1 iving room w fireplace, dining room, ; ri must * Im - tor immediate m . upa-ics 1 year lease old. V: baths 100 \ 200 Lot. $52,500. -Designer and ( ontra> tor dtn rm with fireplace Den with tanuly room. kit. lien 4 bedrooms and J : 2 15-945-2956 K-iort p ■ site- t PI \N 20 Rl II D THIS M \R Here's at 52'5 per month 2 months security walk-m fireplace Three bdrms, 2 - baths Pull basement 2 ar garaie joioR G lA N STY LI COlONlAl A 7 room recently remodeled and in very p.rnt just under 2 wooded acres in \X ;xt resjmred House Beautiful . ommuntly baths, library w firepl on 2nd floor Alexander St I C'enrral aar conditioning sell leaning a,:ll ,„,nm complete with huge white good condition Situated on a 5.” acre Windsor Pn. cd .it - i 1 .. ■ ■ ( all own, r I - it mtoi*-> ition .ail 448-4081 Attached greenhouse pool & 2 car Princeton ranee, refrigerator and dishwasher pillars and an antique brick front 8 plot about 5 miles from Hightstown. '99-0581 garage 580,1)011 452-2401 ' *8..'00 spa.ious looms. 13 . -baths. 4 Large cinder block building & 2 car bedrooms! A w ide entrance foyer that garage...... $36,000. W s BORDI N C O . Rl A1 TOR | COM M L R( l A l PROPI Rl A ON Easiness 394-5077 vv o I c 11 me s \ ou u 11 h an unusual l LTVRA1 \1 A N Afil.RS ROt T! 150 If you .ire looking for weekends A eves. 215-8824.15 14 Georgian marble floor Spotless Lour bedrooms in town close to grade Real Estate For Rent kl NDAl 1 PARK 8 room ra-,.' the idea! location for your otfice o! Real Estatf For Rent multiple listing broker condition inside and v»ut Only schools and shopping Priced to sell. ( d l 1I1LD WORK DOM ON l IM1 bdrms den, 1 . baths, 1/3 a, re. lovely small business establishment. you 549,500 $15,500 U I XGRK ORP m J |* shade and fruit trees, late summer should consider this property ” rov*m (>l f l< I SP N Route TOP Q t All TV C OLONIAL o , up 5 2 6 ,.5)1)0 Call owner: ranch house with 2 ar garag ample ( I STOM HOP! Wi l l r\\ p b rooms in ( ranbury Iownship on ID > r saJ e ** outstanding condition is a prime PLOWING------56 per Acre ot AIM • Bl DROOM ! mv r> House •> .1; Kent 1.1 it 201 29' -1611 parking facilities 1 ast grow mg a: a feature of this excellent 3 yr old RANCHI R acres with outbuildings. $18,000. DISCING------54 per Acre , Large garden in rear. off street parking $41,000. Miiornal situated on a lovely corner lot. CORN PL AN TING-----5 5 per A re walking distance from Pnn ' " A ---- features include lovely 25 foot living Just minutes lo Pennington cm a large Country Rancher on 2D acres. ID WI Si WINDSOR rOWNSHlP -vine Prince ton . train station Old person >r room, formal dining room, bright iandsvapevS h»t St me and trame u ith baths. ; car garage, oil baseboard heat M -Vkl Rl S! K\ A I IONS NOW i room, kitchen 2 bedrooms and bath. i] prefen modern eat in kitchen, panelled family rooms 1 •. baths, stone fireplace. hot Immediate occupancy Located about ( Al l AGRKOKP SOI 111 BKl R I Acre lot which is nicely landscaped • », . upan v 924 5266 until lOp.rn VALUflSION rooiri, 4 good sized bedrooms. 2D water heat and a lull finished ~ mileK from Hightslown $40,000. ((,09) 466- ,222 I Alter 7 P.P i ke ndai! Bark with many ..shade trees Garage lull bafliN basement. 1 car attached garage basement. Oversized garage and a ft and 1.25 1 ft office spav . Slaw basement Ideal retirement home Ali tho in a lovely (ranbury Manor reasonable price ot $54,500. 2^ acres in V\ aslungton Township with available New modern lull} 5 25.600. u room house and bams. Close to sPKINt, IS II SI A ROt ND the orner location. $32,500. air-v onditioned j nd arpeted space LOW M AIN 11 NANI i l OW PRlC l Route 1 10. $56,000. GAR Dl NINO & I \N1)S( \PING available l>\MS Rl A l l \ . Realtors and its the time to buy this >0.000 sq BRICK R AM HI R I his wcl cared work done It interested .all 934-7804 IN NIW IICJPl A new 3 bedroom ft lot m \i location, priced right 2U1-29' 2S22 lor home offers L iving - dining room In air excellent location m 1 wing Twp Spacious West « Windsor split level. large living house in wooded vetting comb, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 11. 4 bedrooms. 2 lull bathv. lull Living Room with fireplace and ;e Immediate PHIS 1)1 SIR ABl l I R AC k Ol L AND BROOkTRI 1 SPILL complete with room with fireplace baths for very comfortable living basement, attached earage. and there's recreation room with fireplace Lour >SSCY\lon ' ,. 5 per month < all S 1 '0 M.k 111 1 on loor suit abb* in l ast Windsor Iownship, ideal lor central air conditioning to cool those P Added attraction Include central air a new root and new aluminum siding. bedrooms. 2 baths. On large wooded I on is I It I mgs Realn»r 2 1 - A n :-229 1 for offices, in tov Also 650 *q development of other uses Al hot summer days ahead. 18 bay windowed living room, largi formal conditioning, an enclosed brev/vwav. vkiH surely be pleased lor 523.900. lot 3 miles from Princeton. $4 2,500. Business Services store toi ,m\ Busin information location Prevent homes are custom small patio and garage. 533.000 .dl 44S - ci | 4 built ( Use to Princeton and exit S 45 vlininj: room. 5 good sized bedrooms, HOP1 AA I 1 1 BOROUGH | ( ranbury Township. Brick rancher on miles to Philadelphia and New Vork 2’ baths, handsome eat-in kitchen. 22 MANY I ARMS AVAll ABLI IN (new listing) approximately 1 acre. 4 bedrooms, Lnjov the , onvcnience of 2 etdl panelled family room, plus panelled ^ AfUOLS mi sis & MAM S< RllM l y ping SI/IS /ONI D BOTH fireplace. Beautiful for gracious living. I ive type sty hs including IBM courses Must see to appreciate den. wall to wall carpeting. 1 car Ol D S I ONI. 4 bed n m air cund it it med. I I ONARD A AN Ills! AC.l N( Y and bath I ull basement separate Spacious 3 year old colonial in Last house has just been remodeled. modern kitchen, finished basemciM B asement space . - 160 Stockton Street utilities. I irst time offered 535.000. \s i n d s o r T own ship. lull y a i r I XiT Sft I YPINTi SI RA l( 1 when cures of , ommerciol land, handy to Rt HigfltStOWn New lrr-c’- conditioned and carpeted. Dishwasher, new swimming pool. easy , • ommitn.g. Rl ALIA I N< Realtor member ; Bl DROOMS yes, 5 bedrooms are in and where you need it Statistical I hall vsav between New York and 448-4250 refrigerator and all appliances. Ideal tor Rets '4 ' per montl M I S 201 outstanding feature of this lovely Wll Bl Hi HA COLONIAL reports our specialty Interstate Office Philadelphia. ( all tudav 52",500. family with grade school children. Brook tree Bilevel. A huge entrance (new listing) Services. 609- T97-092K W S BOR DI Nd (> Rl Al l OR I urp 448-2151 gallery directs traffic to either the ^ $39,500. m -5.tr- Kl ( I NT I A Ri MODI LTD 2 family A an Hive 448-25 37 upper level or the lower level Upper A cp. tlj and attractivt 7 room cves vV Weekends 888 - oo4 house, excellent location, 5 rooms in Tech 448 I 178 level -consists of 22 it living room, ( oiomal in on, ot the areas best HAROLD V SI \( KHOLSl . PRlNC'l ION each apartment AI condition Musi 448-2022 M- Namara locations Offering a 15 x'20C living RI AL TOR Sf ( Rl I A RIAL SLRV1C1 Real Estate For Sale see to appreciate. Close to Peddle dining room, modern eat-in kitchen. 3 room with built-in bookcases and a 138 S Mam Street Carnegie Building 22 1 Nassau St School, Txit X. good commuting to bedrooms and 2 lull baths 1 ower level stone fireplace formal dining room. 3 Hightstow n. V J . Princeton and trains 526 "00 has extra large 27 it paneled family room, 2 bedrooms, laundry room, huge bedrooms arid much, much more 448-1069 > Now really a( OMPl I II Serve, e HOP! Will TOWNSHIP New housmg Don’t wail this beauty can’t Iasi at evenings and weekends *L xecutive Secretaries 1 \S1 WINDSOR Dl PI I X HOLST. 6 rooms in each powder room and large heater and community has 5 bedroom (oiomal KINGSTON 5 39.500 448-209? 395*1671 * Private furnished office rentals side close to schools and shopping storage room. You will also find a 2 car Oft Pennington Rock, Hill Kd .newly available lor immediate 0% ■, opanev ; garage on this extra large ': acre - orner * 24-hour answering service I xif 8 tor Met,rays Hill and R( A Rent listed custom Ranch. Consists o! large year lease at $ 125. pel mo 2 mon ths \ Highway 3 / o ?k d Business 1 arge 9 lot I-x Iras include central air RIAITORS ' ill md In . rent Ire, s 32.1" I'1 living room with fireplace formal seen rity required. H k k ory \ r x room horm 2 story 2 car garage 1.05 our 5 5f6 year Related services conditioning. w.iJI to wail carpeting, dining room, ultra-modern kitchen, Com m unity l or m form at ion .. .ill acre lo r < 11\ sewer .n water Ylay sell -leaning range dishsvasher and a 0TFIC1S SERVING YOU s ' M Rl S OT ID! A! HORST J ARM spacious lamilv room with fireplace 3 b |OR SAT I BY OWNl R to principals 448-4081 x»v , upaifs V asking 549.000. Au toty ping x room - oiomal house l arge barn. - large patio Just reduced to. 5 35.900. cheerful bedrooms, built-in dresser. I only Immaculate 4 bedroom Colonial with many features, good planning and Autotyping - , ar garage at $2,1)00 per a, re haihv panelled re, room, basement. R ealto r Mailings 1C car garage Situated on W ilD IL space. Hemlock Circle home and a N j M ANNI Rl Al I A INI IDI Al IK a, res lor builder lose to l XI’AN DID RANCH extra large and! bargain in the mid 560’s. Call Manuscripts TOWNSHIP HOMI . ontaimn. approximately U sloping acres with BOU TE Jl PENNING TC'N s 201-29" C all Anytime' handsome. 5 bedrooms with 51. hathsj Mimeographing bedrooms, basement, gaiagt on - well 130 R obbm sville, 8 miles to trees and bubbling brook Asking 924-6239. on lovely acre Hickory Acres lot 737-1500 882-3804 .. Offset landscaped lot 5 3 7 pet m-* Reply to Princeton $2,500 per acre...... 540.900 I his lovely 1 \ r old home is in like Be a Hunt 9 24-5 M 6 Bov 143" , o Princeton Pa-ktf l.ISTTNGS needed for homes in new condition. Offering a 21 ft living i ROSSWIt KS room, formal dining room, modern. Cranium. Hightslown and Allentown PRINC 1 ION - BOROl !,H older | QUALITY RANCHI R , country KI C KS COUNT A PA Within 10 Phone immediately eat in kitchen with^ dishwasher,! j;:;x^cu j j ve custom contemporary bedroom house, new garage deep lot location near Princeton Junction, 2 Bldg. Sues & Supply Resort Property rmn ol Penn Station new air corjd pane!Ie-l faptij «MHn 2 tan cm am Ra#ch features 9 cheerful rooms 1 full with garden and fruit trees HalfWodc bedrooms, dining room, living room, t oiomal ir- distinguished housing area basement, carpeting and much more hath and 5 powder rooms, including 2 jnmi v ,SvllJ Struct $'25,000 ID baths, full basement, heated glass 4 bdrms 2' designer baths, lg. $39,500 !| spacious family rooms with stone enclosed porch and 2 car garage. spacious Itv rm family sue dining RICHARDSON Ri Al TORS fireplaces. 2 modern kitchens, Hi m % I . ■ rs houw with I custom built, mint condition $44,900. C Rl \ 11A I t ARI'I N IRA tin . ultra mod kitchen with eating R t 1 30 Just North Of I he cathedral ceilings with solid beams, Iroon u I il n2 - $25,500 (a ll Barclay Agency, 448-0700. & M ASONRY l.AKI 1 RON 1 lo t; l A HI N I pper area up ' -Jen w oiomal fireplace Old Yorke Inn central air conditioning, full basement. Lvenings call 448TT356. Greenwood lake N 1 iveaj-round 2 car garage basement & patio. 448-5000 2 patios, 2 car garage with electric HOP! Wilt Three bedroom house on vxxuparicvi , oinpletelv furnished Design & < onstni. lion Transferred owner asking $51,900 doors Attractively landscaped with a quiet tree shaded street Garage and bedrooms living r.-om wits fireplace, F p' IN -4 'Uf N J Assumption of lg. mortgage possible to I mam shrubs and trees. Must set workshop. $30,000 I ree I stmtate modern kitchen and buth Jock and qualified hover M A Sandler Broker SPl ( I Al . 3 bdr modem ranch, well i LOI R Bl DROOM ( OICJNIAL boat - - *i-4 ?4*» s |(. "ini 586-1400 ideally located in \Dst mdsbi less 609- 39 - 4 121 constructed, excellent condition, PjL AlNSBORO 2 family house in a low than 1 yr old. 2D tilenaths. panelled Call 2(l|-254-‘>2 lovely grounds, fruit & nut trees berry l AWRtNC i I OWN SHIP tax area close to Princeton $ >4,500. garden, enclosed porch, utility room, family room w fireplace, eer corn! plus many extras. Sacrjftice Bl \i II H A A ! \ V ' A; ■, \CRI \(,l garage Ideal school, small classes L a Hence Custom R a n c h W M Tl R B. HOW! INC Realtors SPl ( I M S |OR THI $42,900 pnncipals only 799-015 N1 1 SON GL ASS & \i l MINI M tenting by uionth or -bason t all ' A C 01 N I KA RANCH $26,000 convenient to Princeton. Brick-Spacious living room, formal 9 24-0095 or ’ 37-3302 SMAt I LAND Bl Yf R 45 SPRING S I -■ S 3 Si -i 11A - ' 1 >1 i ■ ■ - : WITH LOTS Ol ROOM 448-4367 or 448-476" dining room with wall to wall PRINCI TON : 3 3 Berklcj A u Su .Co carpeting Sliding glass doors to patio, 28 \( Rf S business and light industry WA 4-2880 forget On mortgage money shortage large modern kitchen with intercom MIRRORS STM M IR St B 1 I I Tune Am. move into a 5-hedroom ranch with a at an unbelieveaNe price >1 $1,575 per system, panel re- room with fireplace, Duplex Apt. completely turnished -i, rc lox.ited on Rl $26 1 miles east ; bed rooms, tile baths Lull basement AlTOGT ASS 2-> ar garag, on -acre lot in the sot 111 BRt NSW1Ck IOWNSHIP Hotels & Motels PI All & WINDOW GT ASS S i's jH-r month 424 -s*" .liter II Prmcctun-Hightstowr irea by assuming of Allentown. V I Very liberal terms. >.> u t sid e e n t r ancc. garage. nicely p.m landscaped ( onveniently located to a 6 mortgage I ots of extras ( lose to Dow Jones Like new 3 10 \( Rl S in the town of f llisdale a schools & shopping. In the mid 30Y including entral -ur-conditioning bedroom Ranch l car garage. dr\ SPL Cl AL RATLS AAA A Tourist NOA A SCOTIA Modern jUr’icmvCc lovely, small, suburban town rural I client value al x40,"iH) shown by basement. 120’ x 230’ lot. above Home. 14 l ast Broad St Daily a ’ furnished house overhsoking Bav >V appointment by .ailing 448-0789 No enough tor horsey, eardens r. . just a PI1 IRAS ACi 1 NCA PI l MBING A HI A I l\t, ground pool, dressing room. Many PRINC I TON BOROL1 GH DLPLf X Weekly Kates, and laxi Service. C a»! I u nd y By vv c e k m on t h brokers, please stones throw east of Borden town. Broker Oil Bl RN1 RS extras. 466-047 0. Hopewell. N J 609 *) 3 4-0 6 6 1 Reasonable at $ 20.01)0 1213 I jw rence Rd S 32,900. Located in a fine area of Princeton 882-8400 B Kl DDING A SON 1N( with one home giving you 4 bedrooms, AIRt.lN ISI ANUS ■A • ■ L venings Sundays 3 34 Nassau Si $ \Rl)l I $ Buck' County Two story klNDALLPARK living room, dining room, kitchen, and reservations now V HIa v lose t«' C.reen jAcres project Small 5H" 5>55.695-7225. 394-5698 Princeton (icorgc wn (Oiomal Immediate the other providing you with extra Card Of Thanks coupk'family from SIS'- wk i r is.1 house with out buildings and stream W A 4-0166 I uKvupar Lour bedrooms 2 baths I MM ACT I ATI . 8 yr. old. 3 bedroom income with two room aniT bath car lor brochure -all 2" 1-397- 14 3" ( hoove nu ow n di or at mg colors, border property All tillable w ith-terms apartments Both sides completely available $2,500 per acre Mai xtra ' - . n .. tl Hi-n PennA entral V, hooi xk bus line Can assume HI A renovated Being offered for $40,000. Station, \MPI I MOR D \(*1 l 1 NDS morte.age Priced tor qUl 9 sale Only Cl STOM Bl It 1 2 slon ( oiomal 4 The family ol the late Nicholas J. Why wait until the root leak- Plan \\ Ail \BI 1 IN DCS ! Rt YL \( R IS desirable $25:.900 PRINCI TON BOROUGH RANCHI R bedrooms, fireplace, living room, Hregcnzer wjshes to express sincere ahead for your roofing needs Real Estate Wanted l»49-2051» .»r v! Windsor Kation off of Quaker dining room, family room, large eat-in appreciation to all their friends, NI W ROOT S Rl PAIRS Bridge Ril 255 M of road frontage A Air conditioned 2 bedrooms with hot Realtor relatives 4 neighbors for the many *• iream at $ $i» (nH» kitchen, 2' baths on a 1 acre lot water oil heat and a nice sized \ j M ANM Rl M 1 Y. IN< cards, flowers, masses & acts of COOP! R sk St HAT I R landscaped lot ideal for a couple >01 ?9? 2516 Call Anytime' til DROOM 1 story Ranch living kindness shown them during their b' Moran Princt RI< H XRDSQN Rl Al TORS $23,500 \\ A N Tl l) listing's ol all kinds room, dining room, kitchen, family recent bereavement. AA aim" 4-206 '- lAWRlNCl IOWNSHIP needed- ( all us first, wu fuve .t u\, • 448 $0OO 586-(>400 room, 5D baths, fireplace YOCR’S M W AYS TO Ri Mi MBLR for your property Barclay Aeenes Mr' Mary H Brezenger N |y L orateil in and eu! 2 story . 4 HightNtown. k, | 44S-o ‘K ' I ves l. attori W illow Road comer Sleeps & family Pedro-'G 1 don. a 1 - Prince ton Pike . HOCS.J I OR S A1 I Riverside Sx iiool The many happy hours you’ll spend in 44S-s : m HIGH* \ND P \Rk Immaculate 5 Hollow l ane Belle Mead. N j N W M AT I j, SON Ihinkmg about summer comfort ’ 3 bdrm -oiomal avaibabk* July i. tins lovely old New Lngland style bedroom i •, tit D split level home, S Hw, I 30 & C.riggs Drive Central air x onditionmg indoor, 924 1762 Colonial m the original and beautiful located n prime residential area, OW NLR Builder. Brokers,protex tetf D A 9-4656 swimming pool outdoor Owner says, 1 jrr Ridge Park tucked away on 1 D ()versi/evl pn -legs!.* uilfy landscaped Repair Service labutou' arpettng and drapes remain acres 8 sp.iv 11uis rooms. 2 baths, with Lit Immediate oc upancy. Asking S. iuded Brick two story home on | C all niiu-Sss s a,| or ; >><>1 S4r 1 lectrieal Power & with purchaser of this beautiful home large open beams open stairway, and 3 $39. Ml P r i tu i pa 1 s all 2 baths. l ighting Installations sit u a ted on inis professionally nlv wtHided acre. 4 bedrooms tlrephiv cs to complete the charm Put \( Rl \(.l \N M |) 201? 1 44 'h Industrial Maintcnanv c land sc ape c lot w ith fe rued backyard e n tr a n c e foyer, living room this home at the lop i»f your list Too Late Home aKt contains a 5 x ar garage and w fireplace formal dining room, den, Immediate possession Asking $67,500. \ ere ace $ar tarn wanted eat-in kitchen (needs work) recreation a ha semen \ t >ur inspe- non invited PRINC 1 ION IOWNSHIP bedroom a* reN Principals nly ( Mr k i Rl R Al c o t V I R\ HOI SI r! »o rn w 11 h ft re place, w o rk shop. 2 a r split level - on landscaped lot., ON rm I DG1 OL PRINCI TON 2tH 66 5 l 2 eVemncs Law femes ilk: ( old Soil Rd 5 rooms. garage, hot water heat. .30 day I utlebrook area $42,500 Prm ipals To Classify L baths. 8 K ro $4< !mmi by ippt $49 Sin For Rent—Apts. \ l RA ( 1 l AN 3 bedroom Ranch on oeeupanev We have lust listed this large executive 846-0911' onlv C all o2 1 • W an exceptionally lands, aped lot arid Rancher on a very large ountrv sized ottering all the omlorts ot home such dot landscaped to perfection. 8 rooms, Kl ( i PTIONtST & Girl Friday XTature 18th C entury (oldest section) Old ths ■ ■ 1 <*c” ■ nly 2 sr garage woman wanted for position in medical 4 ROOM & ' ROOM apartme lor as central .air conditioning. 2 full < R V Bl R $ Spa iou IN( oMlj PROP! R 1$ shade trees entrance foyer, double I (irly possession, $49,500. office. Send resume to Box No 1433. reni. couple, available immediately baths targe center foyer full Rancher <*n acre + ^ Beil rot»ms Lots For Sale living room, 2 fireplaces, step down to Princeton Packet, private driveway 301 1 -i" 4 s SS basem. tt. panelled family room with baths, fireplace in panelled family DAYTON No u t h B runsw ick forma! dining room with fireplace den. pa no Jours leading to an awning room, separate dining room central 1 . -'.a • x* ip N-. if {BM ' >un-s • or the eat in On hen 4 bedn >ms I baths 2 portico kitchen includes 2 air conditioning l uxurv neighborhood I COMM I Rf T M PROPI RTY for rent - price ot one Chiler 3 bedroom, large . SI M M I R St H I 1 l 1 l KN swmiming refrigerator tree/er and dish m lovelv old Colonial tt*wn $60,000. R obbm sville area, house and buildings. . \K\ S i WIU i i l D i\l\s|||' oiomal uniurniihed. PL I S 6 yr old. $ 28.000 pool, air cond 3 rooms Gall be I ore washer Your inspection a must if a t jji f»o9 a u$. j 24 ' Several large buildings excellent for fully turnished 2 bedro xn Ranch. 2 9 Ida rn . 94 s dud4 ( lose to city 2 exeeptionallv Ranch is v om kind of home I storage, ideal for residence and ar garage 1 1 (3 acre lot with trees wooded budding lots Please ..a -: business al same location. For more information Asking ' U. ooif Red u ed f or quick Cranburv Manor bedrooms ^ month! } Rl D M l I I I \ Rf Al IV PI DDII GOT l ( Ot RS! AH1 A j information call 609-587-5716 1 2 bedroom sab- l Lilly leastjd $4(8) g r month Id < dlomal or; > 4 k re vornef lol.j \\ Ml ABl 1 W’RH OSi \R WOl | } RI M 1 .OK R! Al TOR between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. •titranee foyer, living room forma! apt furnished No lease required 609-19" 2 1 he income 2 story ( oiomal on large nicely j •'ll ( all 6 0 9 -4 4 8 -4 8 0 ! lining room, modern ^ eat-m kitchen landscaped lot Living room, dining I Realtor family room, 2 full baths. I ull] room, eat in kit*.hen. family room. 4 [ T ■ i\ I I M KIDGl P ARK I a - V.) M ANNI Rl M !$ I Nr basement, aluminum storrm, city bedrooms. 2D baths. 2 car garage NT.IGHBORHOOD 0ARAGI SALT - . ond it toned -Vpril 4 Xpnl 12, antiques, household, Princeton-' prestige reski 201 24? 2M6 - Call Anv time’ utilities, central air ; Fireplace, wall wall carpeting central S Jr,.""" ,x up Harold A P, garage 5,H"; air — conditioning-----*...... many -(her fine i 921-2700 clothing, babs items. Box 260 Conover Wanted To Rent Road. I XX ! . 448-385 1 IK-velopct Call 75".2203 appointments 548,500

MONK* it lOWNSHtP ,.ti ( ranbury M \l RK 1 H H \(.t MAN ( O t M P L OYMI N T W A N T t,D s i l l ) 1 bedroom apartment in MAI PTISH ACKIS f and in ( ranbury 50 acres /Or Road t \ tusne *rea Beautiful . ustom 231 Rogers Ave. V.OOIM D LOT IN t ast Windsor Administrative Vss t 1 xes; Secretary ceton-l.aw tencevtUe area to sub-i-*t Desirable land in a rural area '-rcMiJennaT ideal lor invest men I X homes tr irn 5vt,T00 Patron f-osl r, Hightstown. N j Tcssnshtp Approsimateis 4 acres seeks full-time employment. Part time 1-ase from June I ta ll Hopewell Township some Ire, •• and a j deset..pmenl at 5 >.50O per a 59.000 TO! 754 ' tux M. - v i x 4484J60(‘ also considered. Broad background •-'6-4(19 stream ala! the rear ofot preproperty -M U RK i I! It XGI MAN CO. includes medical, law, engineering, Approved lot percolation and Sill I S KI MTV CO 2 .* 1 K tigers Ave management consultants, etc subdivision Read., bar building s-iono Realtor I \RMIIOT SI remudeled in l ast M ID TO KIN I - bedroom I ( IK S \T t t IK l

I I HURMIA Y APRIL 2. 1970 p a g e ; t w e l v e VIXDSC) R - HIGH TS H E R A LD Too Late Easter Seal Drive Talks Continues After Continued ;rom Page One To Classify 'Hightstown and the Drug Scene Costal Strike will be spotlighted on April 19 The confusion of the postal strike type arrears and projects that with featured panelists William ; ditor. The Herald lias seriously disrupted the Faster 1 N K RN AFT One block 'from Rhodes, director of Family Ser­ I suggest that all residents should be more closely stu­ Seal mail Appeal to raise money died. For example, the numer­ Nassau St Hail -uving nu.m nedr-- -rr vice. Hubert Stray horn, raldar.ee of Hlgtitstown. as well s Fast for the care and treatment of New ous Trailer Courts. These ap- kitchen & bath 2nd fi Available; April: counselor at Hightstown High Windsor Twp,. read Michael Jersey crippled children accord­ 1st S 16" 1 Vkerr Broker 32 School; Sgt. Alex Heyesev of Browns letter appearing in the parently add nothing to the hs- ing to Vincent R^Panaro, Mercer trict except ’eyesores ’ Me ( ham! cr • S! *>24-1416 Hightstown Police Dept. lllian March If issue o: the Windsor- County Faster Seal chairman. more should be allowed and Davds, nurse at Hightstown High Hights Herald. Many \ppeal letters were left VOLVO 10/, k 144 * 4 -pc; .! air hose alreadv in our area should School; Samuel Madiil, first As Mr. Brown points out. undelivered and numerous Mercer conditioned, radio, .nov. tires 3 3,000 « closely checked to insure Presbyterian Church Drug Task most of the escalation of taxes Countv residents were unable to mile-. Maintained b\ Lane Rambler Force, and Stephen Grossman, they keep within the authorized is due to school taxer Such de­ send in their regular contribution Volvo. $2350 Call 00-44X 24'’. State Bureau of Narcotic Addic­ sizes. This type of businessof­ velopments as Twin Rtvers because of the work stoppage, Mr. evenings and week rids tion and Drug Abuse. fers the local taxpayer nothing offer a tag i the sehoo Hp- Panaro said. Planned topic for Apr; 26 is trict except extra problems and but an additional burden. SWLICHBOAR H OP1RATOR. das 'Are the Needs of the Pre-School added expense. We hear grumblings from the eves or weekends permanent LUIGI S ITALIAN Child Being Met 1 Hlgtitstown There are other ’parasite' axpayer. Now it's tune they wonderful opportunit> small Nassau Mayor Ernest Turpand East wind- ^ lid something about it. Let's RESTAURANT & P IZ Z E R IA St ottwc 0 24 2n4o sor Mayor Johann Schneider head hear from others on similar the panel which will Include Jean types of projects that are of SERVES Bosley, director of Hlgtitstown Fine Efforts” benefit to only a tew individuals. (GENTRY ilVIM , 3 XH acrev in DINNERS Day Care Center; C.A.Taiiafero, U we don't become more , Sour la nd M ' M o n tgome r\ I wp 15 chairman of Parents Advisory : concerned, some will be taxed LUNCHES minutes north ot Princeton live Committee, Paul D, Haring, as­ On Part Of out of the district. bdrms, 2 lull hath iiv rm . dm, rm. & sistant superintendent of East G. H. kitchen, den. laundrv room A. foyer TAKE OUT ORDERS Windsor Regional School District, - 0 - Attached 1 car earage $26,000 and James Martin,ex-president of Teen Keeler? 136 South Mam St 609-695-341H o u.m.-0 pm tor appt Hlgtitstown Human Relations The Windsor-Hights Herald is ask lor Joe Hightstown, N J ! Council. The Junior Bow ling Tournament the most widely read weekly news­ The discussions are being held sponsored by the Hightstown-East paper in the Hightstown area. Phone 448-2408 STANDil S Of 1 K \ rti\i Hjv through the shared concern of the W indsor Javcees last Saturday at Amplifier dual I' speaker. i 41 Committee on Community Affairs Hightstown Lanes saw some fine waits Gibson .herry red dual pi. kup The Easter Bunny Cometh at St. Anthony of Padua Church. performances from young area bass and case 'G’4-d4*)‘>. - 0 - keglers. Two East Windsor Township Lions Club members distribute Easter baskets full of goodies to children In the 7th and 8th Grade Boys Di­ I'0( m 11 I s adorable chocolate iasi weekend as lub members made then isua Easter visits to various township neighborhoods. vision) Jack Johnson rolled the APPLEGARTH mimev a M papei trained ts. Call high three game series and Jack Chairman of the Easter Basket Project was H bar : Musser He was assisted by Anthony Franzo, M ike Earth 201347-70-48 at ter 5 p m Farare copped high game honors. FABRIC SHOP Doren. Ray Sitki and Robert Marple Ha -y : Hightstown fireman, drove the fire truck used in Continued from Page One) Kim Carduner rolled the high LOT 1 OR SAlil in lural transporting Lions members to various neighborhoods three game series in the 7th and Montgomery township Some or#, | Control Commission can be harm­ 8th Grade Girls revision, while \ppiegarth Road, Hightstown, N.J some trees. ( all 424 41 <4 ful near lakes, marshes and ponds, Wendy Taylor score*; the high­ Phone 448-06 58 Princeton Hank the list says. est game. TRA( I OR hp International tub Tie list advises citizens to "talk In the 9th and 10th Grade Boys Cadet, attachments snow Mower, Suite Hours Mon .thru S Hunts ;about pollution problems and join Division, Ken FUmer had the high mower 48”, floating hoard ( all To lx>cate Branch 'conservation groups, and put con­ three game series and Uen.-iisjSny­ Thors Eve. ’til '< anvtime 'K" ‘i.iroi Continued from Page One stant pressure on offenders. der rolled the highest game. In Twin Rivers ; Conservation programs tn schools, Kathy Wincklhofer had the high Princeton Bank and Trust has teaching children pollution con­ three game series in the 9th and received approval from New Investment Counsel chips, not. eggs Each chip represented a prize 1 he color trol is desireable," the list re­ 10th Grade Girls Division, and SPRING SALE .Jersey Banking Commissioner of the chip denoted the value of the prize lates. Anthony Katsiotis rolled the high­ James Cox Brady to locate a est score. Small bunnies, chocolate eggs. 12 baskets filled with f Of Latest Fashion Fabrics branch in the proposed Twin Rivers Persons who desire a copy of In the llth and 12th Grade Boys assorted goodies and one giant, super egg were given out. How well have you done Shopping Center in Fast Windsor the Wildlife Refuge List may con- Division, Keith Gardiner copped including 20')O F F on bonded Again, the children were divided into groups Each Townshlp, Just east of the Turn-" 1 tact Mrs. Faith Saraftn, Youth high three game series honors, and acrylics & woolens with your own investment group had their own area complete with signs and posters. pike entrance. Committee chairman, or Rick Bill Schlegel rolled the highest management ? Pre-school and kindergarten youngsters were in the JTtnceton Bank and Trust was Miller, Javcees president. game. plus other specials one of four banks seeking a branch The Javcees and Youth Com­ first group, second and third graders in another, and Gall Daniels had the high three in this fast growing Central Jersey mittee are planning community game series in the llth and 12th fourth, fifth and sixth graders in the final group. community. Also seeking branches Shouldn't you review and icleanup projects later this month Grade Girls Division and also took Two Week Sale Starting? Youngsters who won Easter baskets were Allen Set- were the First National Bank of on a date to be announced In con­ high game honors. Monday April 6 thru Saturday April compare your results with neska, Cindy Cokinos, Lynn Kennedy. Mary- Beth Septak. Hightstown, the First Charter Na­ junction with Earth Day. Persons The winners will advance to those of professional ad­ Shannon Lugannam, Richard Huley. Robert Bell. Linda tional Bank of Monroe Township interested in helping may contact state competition to be held later and the First Trenton National Mr. Miller. this month In Clifton. visers? .Janda, Pat Delre, Pam Wesil. Tanny Cook. S: Patterson. Bank. Chippy Homoki proved to be the most industrious searcher and luckiest winner, as he took home the Super Prize. Chippy found the one and only. most valuable, gold Write or phone for a con chip. ference. The Bunny field near Paul's Inn, off Route .‘S3, was the site of Club 8 Egg Hunt. Some 15t) children raced for the elusive eggs. & The youngsters at the Club 8 event were not only OWEROF KARL D PETTIT & CO rewarded by their finds of gayly oh wed egg-, but some r T APRIL SINCE 19.12 received cash awards as well. Eggs that were specially designated entitled the hunter O m n ti l C0UP0N SflV|NGS PRINCETON OFFI'T to the cash prizes Bruce Pieott, the grand prize winner of the day went home with not only eggs, but with the $5 4 Nassau Strcrt KNOWN FOR VALUES Princeton. N J oft540 cash prize as well.

NEW YORK OFFICE After the festivities refreshments were served to both hunters, helpers and onlookers alike. 20 Exchange Place THURS. THRU SUN. APRIL 2-5 New York, N Y 10005 It was a busy day for Peter Rabbit and just one big scramble for the youngsters' (IIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS CUP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS CLIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS W ith this coupon M ith this coupon V ith this coupon % PACK Of 250 WHITEWARi HIGHTSTOWN PAPfl MAMINS CUPS

HUh shf\tl\>el j c u c h Sale 3 1 * 1 Sale 4 FO . R . 5 6 ' and P R E M IE R Sold in Pkg. ot 4 SAVINGS LOAN • White and colors • Fine quality paper Sturdy, large size I PEAT HUMUS For home or picnics announces LIMIT J Pkgs. per customer I LIMIT 2 Pkg» per customer

ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CUP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS I CLIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS th ths % mupo NOW EARN ith this coupon INSIDE-FROSTED 1 LIGHT BULBS AQUA NIT 50 LB. BAG PEAT HUMUS HAIR SPRAY % Sale 1 3 Sold in Pkg. ot 4 1 Sale Sale 4 8 < 13-e*. P E R ANNUM 4" 1,11 75 1(H) Watts * • Reg or hard to hold Last hours longer 94 aI Helps cut down on weeds Re- • Jumbo size can COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY 2 Pkg» per cuilo m tr tains moisture in plants 6 LIMIT 2 per cuilomir if Limit 6 per customer W m m /jm iM m m /m fjim

CLIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS CLIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS CUP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS UEPOSI IS MADE THRU I Ht lbthOf T Ht M()\!H W ith thts coupon U ith this coupon 17 ith this ettupon EARN DIVIDENDS 1 MUM T H I 1st Of iHf VO\ ! H HARD WOOD FOUR POUNDS OF TOILET SEAT NAPTHA MOTH BALLS Ik 50 FT. PLASTIC NO MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS GARDEN HOSE $ 2 * 7 SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOMED Sole Sale 8 8 1 Sale J| 44 1 Enamel finish Protects clothing • Resists swelling Safe fur ivnie use HIGHTSTOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN I • Full 1 diameter LIMIT 2 boxei per customer 1 • Brass coupling LIMIT 2 per customer 8

STOR E HOURS Monday thru Saturday 10 a m to 9 p m Open S u n d a y 115 :(H )i

10b MAIN ST %sS# PH O N fc KNOWN FOR VALUES...COAST TO COAST

H 1U H T S T O W N MEMBER FHLB 448 2540 Route 130 Princeton Hightstown Rd , Hightstown



© 2022 Docslib.org