The FranklLin NEWS-RECORD Sdcondclass postageaid VOL. 17, NO. 45 ’TWO SECTIONS- 26 PhaGES SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY 08873, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 at Somerset,N.J. 00973. TEN CENTS A COPY - $4.50 A YEAR Judge Gives The P.U.D.’s Are Conning New Zoning Law CaUSxer Order Issues and the Franklin "Association went to court again Township Taxpayers Gets Council Nod Tuesdaymorning, and obtained a Association. show-cause order from Judge Mr. Diamondcited a letter he A newzoning ordinance which 27 mustcontain 1O0 acres of land Zone designed to serve as a Baruch Seidman which will received from Mr. Burger provides the township with two before construction clm be ap- boundarybetween business zones require a numberof municipal requesting the Taxpayersto pay areas set for Planned Uait proved by the planning board, and residential zones. ’ officials to appear in Chancery the security guard for services, Developmentwas passed by the and the density factor will be The newordinance will become Court in Trenton on December1. or be allegedlydenied the right te TownshipCouncil last Thursday eight units per acre. EastenAve. law on November16. Namedas defendants in the examine future vouchers or night with a vote of 8-1. PUDsrequire a minimumof 300 Nodeveloper has yet submitted complaint are municipal at- records. Dissenting was Republican acres, with a 3.5 unit per acre plans for a PUD,according to torney Stanley Cutler, township In Mr. Lattanzio’s complaint, CouncilmanAttilio Lattanzio. densityfactor. tev~nshipofficials. clerk Lueille Lembardo,finance he reportedly states that the CouncilmenAlexander Naruta The EastonAvenue is expected Planning board chairman director Henrietta Napier, Council had never passed a and Richard Messner voted to be developedfirst becauseof Frank Finch remarkedlast week township men~ger Charles resolution requiringthe publicto affirmatively but qualified their the existenceof sewersand water that the ordinance would Burger, tax agsessor Roger payfer security guards, andthat votes, wantingto inclucesome of lines, whichhave not yet been "eliminate the need fer the Payne, Mayor Richard Driver such a policy had never been the suggestions brought up installed along Rt. 27. However, granting of large-scale use and councilmenA1 Naruta, David applied to anyother organization during the public hearing held the InterimPlan for the Millstone variances"hopefully. Devries, William Howardand in Franklin. TwoTrenton MenInjured prior to the regular council River Basin whichwas released Thezoning plan is the result of Joseph Knolmaycr. MayorDriver stated, however,. session. last monthhas suggestedthat the overtwo anda half years of work The reson for the show-cause that requests for small numbers Around 50 residents were southernpart of Franklin should by a joint committeeof planning order) according to taxpayer of voucherswould not require the present at the meeting. tie in to the South Brunswick board membersand councilmen. attorney Milton Diamond,is for presenceefa guard regardless of In Kin-s*onIb Car Accident The two areas available for scwers. The Route 27 PUDarea The reason fer the revisions is the defendants to appear and who was examining them. The S PUD development are along is includedin this area. unification ef developmentin the showthe judge whythey should newpolicy basically, he stated, TWOCARS were involved in an accidenton Route27 at the Kingstonbridge Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 Route 27 and along Easton The zoning ordinance also township, according te the not be enjoined from allegedly was te keep municipal employees p.m.Injured were Kenneth W. Brown of 381Union St., Trenton,the driver of the first car, andEdwin F. Avenue.Developments along RL. creates a newOffice-Transitional council. harassing or preventing to fromhaving te sit keepingan eye Driver of 100Mountain view Rd., Trenton,who operated the secondcar. Franklin PatrolmanFerarra plaintiffs from exercising the to makesure the records werein reportedthe accidentas a rear andcollision andissued a summonsto Mr. Brownfor an expired N.J. "Right to Know"law. order if large amountsef them The Taxpayers claim they were under examination. inspection sticker. (Photo by GeorgiansJagger) have been harassed while at- . tempting to examine public records and municipal vouchers Man Killed from Franklin because of a requirementby the councilthat a security guard must be present In $66,000 and the examinationstake place in the vault wherethe records are kept. The TaXpayershave been Robbery asked to pay fer the services of the security guard. SOUTHBRUNSWICK-- Police The Council, according to are seeking two white menwho Mayor Driver, unanimously shot and killed a 66-year-old passed a policy requiring a maintenance worker during a security person’s presence when $65,000robbery of the National large numbersof vouchers were Bank of New Jersey here under examination. The measure Tuesdaymorning. was passed at an agenda session The victim was Harry Jackson held October 28, and was net ef Edison, whowas employedat intendedto harass the taxpayers, the bank through Varsity according to Mr. Driver, but Maintenance ef Metuchen. He cameup due to what the council wasshot four times with a small felt wasa needte establish some caliber handgun.Police said the policy after the taxpayers had robbers apparently were waiting madetheir requests. for the victim whenhe arrived at Makingthe complaint against the bank between7::10 and 8:30 RISINGWATERS swamp trees nearthe WestonCauseway asthe Millstone River filled with waterfrom A NEWADDITION to the equipmentof the Franklin TownshipSewerage Authority is this high the Township officials are a.m. Tuesdaysstorm. TheFranklin Policealso reportedflooding on WestonCanal Road and South Middle- pressurehydraulic sewer cleaner. Testing it out at the intersectionof HighlandAvenue and Franklin CouncilmanAt(lie Lattanzio, the The robbers fer’ced bank bushRoad. Boulevardare Joe Lancsak, field supervisor(kneeling), Sewerage Authority employee Bill Czere,left, NewJersey Public Interest managerRichard Mazer to open andO’Brien Co. representative Karl Ebert. Research Group (PIRG), the the vault at about9 a.m., took the Center for Analysis of Public meney,and fled. Some Flooding Caused After-school activities at canceled, bus and 6 p.m. athletic ac- Hydraulic Sewer Cleaner SampsonG. Smith Intermediate Franklin High School students tivities bus were also canceled Taxpayers Slash School and Franklin High School were informedthat the activities that afternoon. were.rnoo canceled0 Tuesday o.* af-o o .ra,n IndustrialBuilding NowIn Action In Franklin Superintendentof Schools Dr. The Franklin Township LawrenceGerber, executive rentin~’ comparable service from Board On Appeals Hubert Maxwellannounced that SewerageAuthority is the proud direclor of the F.T.S.A., comestooutside firms costs upwardof all S.G. Smith students were owner of a brand-new high approximately$14,000. $200a day. Mostof the tax ~ippeals which instructed to leave at the regular pressure hydraulicsewer cleaner The purpose of the equipment The system operates by Mr. Diamondcited Councilman vehicle purchased from the is to clear emergencyblockage loweringa special nozzle andthe recently swampedthe desks of Attilio Lattanzio and Sewer 3 p.m. bus departure time and the Somerset County Board of CommissionerAlbert Bessenyei that the 4 p.m.activities bus was Breaks Ground O’Brien Companyof , nod as routine preventive hose into a manhole,and turning Illinois. maintenanceto keep sewerlines on the pressure. Waterjets then Taxation have been denied, for courage,referring no doubtto available to the sites as well as according to Taxpayers Groundbreaking ceremonies The orange and blue truck fanctinningat full capacity. drive the nozzle through the complaints both menhave made Anti Narcotics Were held recently in Hyland water, gas, electricity andsewer. sewerline, clearing out collected Association attorney Milton against their respective features a 1,2O0-galloncapacity Bidding for the vehicle was Indtlstrial Park, Route 27, Veronica Avenue, which runs watertank, 425feet ef hose anda done in August, and the O’Brien dirt, grease and detergentas it Diamond, who spoke Tuesday municipalbodies. To Hold through the park, connects N.J. night at a meeting of the The Taxpayersalso ratified a Group LFranklin Township,New Jersey, capahity of producingup to 1500 Co. delivered the truck en rushes through. for one ef the largest one-story Hwy.27 and HamiltonStreet, a psi units of water pressure. The Thursdayof last week.It wasput "It’s our newest piece of association in the auditoriumof constitution and by-laws in a Open House industrial buildings in the County highway, which creates the Sampson G. Smith In- unanimous vote. Mr. Eckardt cost of the newsewer cleaner, into operation on Monday. equipment and we’re very proud township. easy access to the leading in- according to the estimate of According to Mr. Gerber, of it," remarked Mr. Gerber. termediate School. explainedthat a constitution was The SomersetCitizens Against terstate highwaysand U.S. Hwy. Accordingto Mr. Diamond,out Tile modernprecast concrete necessary for the group to Narcotics will hold anopenhouse structureof 130,000sq. ft. will be #1. Hyland Industrial Park is of 437 receiveddecisions, onlyg8 receivenon-profit mailing rates., Sundayfrom 2to4 p.m. at its new designed to meet the increasing persons received reductions in and credited Dick Bertrand and set on a acres in the 132 acre demandfor planned industrial Zoning Board Replies their tax assessments, with 349 headquarters at 9 Pershing Ave. Hyland Industrial Park. This Matt Weigneras two of a tom- in Somerset. innovative U-shaped structure development in the NewBrun- being deuied. Mr. Diamond mitten who helped write the swick- Central Jersey area. constitution. Copies of the workSCAN project director Richard designed by M& h Associates of claims the reductions amountto P’ Ridgefield,Conn., will lenditself The Townshipof Franklin will a total of $75,OOO,with manyof were distributed at the meeting. Garvin syas that the open benefit from Hyland Industrial On’Secret Meeting’ the reductions individually house will allow residents to to a multitude of industrial uses inspect the newfacilities, learn as wellas beingable to be divided Park as the Township will Board of Adjustment member Adjustment that it was "poor comingto $50. receive$20millionintaxratablcs Rohert Milleman issued a the rear of the premisesadjacent Hecited statistics on the 1971 about the community drug into units as lowas S,00Osq. ft, It procedure" to post a policeman to the Canal,but the structure is programsand meet the staff, will have a clear minimumin- from the fully developed Park. statement Tuesday night to nowbeing built onthe frontof the tax appeals, in whichonly 16 out The attraction ef new business te "dispel the rumors traveling outside the door of the closed of 227 appeals were denied, ac- Guests will be able to travel terior height of 22 feet and 24 HylandIndustrial Park will also around tewn" about what ette meeting. premiscsadjacent to the road. cordingto his recerds, for a total through the center, look at individual loading docks at the [n response te the Taxpayers, exhibits andview films relating sides and rear, The mall-like provide manynew jobs for the paper last weektermed a "secret "Anexamination shows sub- figureof $1,151,50a.in reductions. workers of the Franklin Town. huddle" of board membersand Mr, Milleman stated that the to drug abuse. Questionswill be three sided front of the building ’qnfm’mal meeting arranged stantial changes between the F.T.T.A. president George ship area. construction and the plans ap- Eckardt remarked that the answeredby staff members. will be of bronze duronatic townshipofficials. bctwecn myself, Councilman aluminunawith tinted glass and ’rhreo membersof the Tax- proved by the Couuciland Board results showed a "ridiculous Williams, Mayer Driver, two cf Adjustnlent, reviewof the appeals" and added permit the office areas for tile payers Association came to the Board Of Adjustmeut members, that the appeals filed by the Finalists Picked structm’e to have independent State To Present meetingearly to confront Zaning the phrasing bourdchairman and entrances from the loading and thcir attorney, was called tly "Byrcasen ef such change, the organization to increase Canal Board chairman AI Jacksou and wm’k session was cMlcd to ;issessmentson properties owned For Somerset workareas. Tasteful landscaping Masterplan question hhn regardiug the nlyself te discuss ccrtain ia- will highlight this modern meeting held last week during fornultion regarding the con- ascertahi die rcasanfor such by Councilman AI Naruta, Dennis Frenchman, an ar- change," townsltip clerk LuciBe Lore- structm’e and will provide an the rcgularnieeting of the Board struction of the highriseapart- ~Junior Miss’ appropriate fblishiug touch to chitect for the State Department bardo, businessmanMayo Staler of CommunityAffairs, will of Adjustment, Ivan Sialak, moatbuikling au Easteu Avcuue; ’rhn Beurd of Adjustment and Dr. Leo Mindel were also Fifteen finalists Itavn been this carchdly desigued project, present his proposalfor a master Joseph Martino uml Karl "In Ille applieation, the heord the cuse of the Dajohn deniedhy the Boardof Taxation, selectedfor the title of "Sonmrset Thoseconlpanics Interested id Doktorich told Ihe lluard of buihlinl4waste be,qlustructcdta ~orperation in regards to the locating in llyland Imlush’ial development plau for the Mr, Diamondalso leveled an Countyduuior Miss". Dehlwarenud Rarltun Canalat construction of a slngle4amily attack against the Somerset Tile l]nlilists will be in- Purk will jolu, amongoilier tbe Tuesday,Nov, 21 ilmethig of dwelling on au undersizedlot on Spectatorfor payingwhat he attld I)r, lloherl Maswell lervievvcdty tile contestjudges ecru)ShieS, tlic followingquality the Franklin Cottservatlon Cub, Ilillcrest Ave.nun, was one dollar a monthrent to Malcohn Iuglsun, district ndustr ns w to w lave tic r Fur hts workiu devnloplugthis Weather Delays MayoSisler for office space,and executive, llny Scouts of uieratlona hero: Jeuuat Dlvlsiou plan, Mr, Ierenchmanhas been ThecuscofC,B.L,&S,,Inn, for for being what Diamondtnrmnd Anlericu; Mrs, EloonuruStciu, uf Unlml Curhlde Out’p,, the constructionof a gus station Dehugell"I s Buick Agnncy,1 Mkl- awarded the Gold Medal for "u phony mouthpiece for Maxwell director of TheElnonara Stein excellenceIn design by tile Ohio (tit If cute 27 iu an R.Azone near Staler," among ()thor ac. llallct Studios, Frauklhi dlescxl"°reiguCarC°mllattyand Socintyof Architects. siul)ping center was niso heard, tlntty Oil Con/pany,Railaiding Is CoronaryClinic cusatlons, Township;(filbert Nelsou, nt- Mr, I,Tenclunan,wile la also ’l’bny had n’cviouslybeen denied iuruny, Newlh’iinswick; l(evhi ussistunt to thn director of thn DueIo the in)~lciucniwcatllcr ore still nrcessury, and ibe tio varluuccear cr this year. Ltbrat9 Sponsors To Speak McAthllns, assistant shire rlt,¢lil;’l’(ll-t’t’-IIts StuteDivlsiou ul’ llultsing aud scrceniugwill Licginut 7 p,ni, I’’11111-) ou Tiiosday, rite l,’ranklhi Antnrican LegionPost //479 sccrcku’y nf the NewJnrsny ltnnewahlaa graduate of the Townslilpl)npartalent of llcultb ThnIlnXt t~urOllUryScrecnhig lir. Iiubert Maxwell,school Jaycces’. Dr, ThonnisMaggie, 77) Be (3used Schonl nf Duslgu, Ardtitecture dncidcd lo pustpono its frce Clhtlc will bc Ilchl un Tucsday, cumebefore the Beardto apply Stlents Please’ lar prnlnissloll to erect an ’rile Frnnklht Library la SUlinrlidondent,nnd Dr, l~]dwhl Frcchahlcr, Solnersel County ¢1 ¯ i and Art nt lho Unlvnrsily uf CorunaryScreening Clinic, whicii Nov.~1, ill lie l,’rlniklin Pnrk Crandnll, assndntostlporhl. and Anita, Susndltur af the For’~litlll]¢SglVlllll I’ Cinchnlatl,where hn later served wasto havebcnii hckl at 7 p,ni, Fire Ihiusn,Anulher is shilcd lar Americanl,nglon Post building spouaorlnga TnoaFihu Festival on Cll[lou SI ’Sllnnts 1 lease ’ t’ilms will he tendcilt, will be guest speakersat Franklhi Newsllocord as instructor lu envh’omuoutal that evouingat tiic GrlggstuwaNnvnniber~li, ul the i,hisl shOWllSaturdays at ;I [),Ill, (lie NOV,21 ilinctlng of II!llcrost TheJuahn’ Miss197:1 wll bu The l’ranklhl mhll.dum), design, Fire lhnlsueli Cnualliiiad, MIIlslone First Aid Slued nanlcd on Due.l, 8 l),m, at the lucntcd at Churchlll and Berry Theninutlng will bnheld lit II Aecnrdhig luthn lleulih litllhling (ill Auiwcllltoad, ltnth llANll C(iNCEIIT bnghntlng Novuntber 25 with I ,T,A, ~They will dlsculta’ Where "Thn ClownPrinces" u history uro wn’, Whoreare W0gnlng’tqhe Salii)sl)ii G, Snllth Schuul, Streels in ~anioraet will be ll,ili, Tuesdayat thn IMilldlnbtlsli Detiartiilont, a inoiubcrof the clinics are fi’cc, reluiro ap. of the early niovln COltlctllana, presoldnnd futtlro uf l*’rnnkllu Aniwcll llulu Snliicritet, ul’ler chlsudaii Satllrday~Nay, 25 dtiu IteforinedChareh in Mlddlebush,Vohniteer Fh’u lloparlnlent pehiliucnis, ant wl begnal 7 Parcnlstire hivltndtaa eancurl Tuwi(shli schools, llic girls haveprnsciited linlr iu Tlninksglvhig hullday) lic- andla npeuto the public, called Tuu,,lduy ultnrnuou to lU L)e glveli at 7 lli p I o Olh0rflhns ill thesot’lea will be t*iiit,sldeltis" attolullngthe clhtic "Dr, Jekyll & Mr, llytltt," l,uls Tnbliis PTAprnltldoui hidivkhial talents and graul) cordtlllt lo TownidilpManager TheFranklhi Consnrvaiioli repnrl Ihnt the Mlllainnelllvor Tlitn’sday)Nov, 111, nt the~iiliip. llt)t,’Ulllllnl’30i "Gh’lsill I+)angor)’) liliti hlvltcd all puroiits und ’pnrfnrullulcc, CharlesBurger, Clubfnalurna nioidhly nmeihigsandIhe Ilohiwaro,ltarlluuCaluil will he Icslcd for high blond sonG, Sitlllh lntCl’liiedull~ Jlilluary 171 "Suit nf thn Sheik/’ i’oshlonta to attund this hi. Thelidnloduinp will npouagliiii Ull thu ouvh’onlilOlit, euuduotshadbelii bog(inlU spill avnr,nnd in’essurc,ciiohtstcrul aud Ltluod Sclioo]’rhn bandwill L)oUltl.lor Fobrnnry :hi I slid "The Iorniailvu irogriini, Thenmotlng IIOAItlIMEI~ITINtl nu Monday,Nily, 1t7, at 7 p,ln, l~ainnn,nllly acllonprogrulliS, and tltlit ill() causowliybntween siigur levuls ciirdlninetor lhn dirccllen nf WIIlI ltlelior, Gntinra(," March 31, COlt- wlU be hokt hi tin 11 ci’l~st This, liownvnr,will bethe lliat s unianrsfi~ld 11’1 is in lo~allahlht Griggstuwuund Belle Mcudnwas r#,qtdings, ghiticuinu, lhyrokt Tlic seloclhina’or theco earl will 8dinolnudllurluin and will bottili Tile Seninraot Coliuly Maiidaynlglil nloratiunIor Ilia o utorelit, l iuso uterealndn suiiiewlnit ondangnred, urlll c tilcnr andvlslai defactl.t, hichldeCnssiicks i)n~ilttl fur iollqioral’y ithorht will be lib AIlhlnni Allu lilii’oCCal l)eliti chidedlit eachlireltraiii, lit II It,in, Vocaliunal Boarduf Educnllan duinp thlli year, Therniluhir Johilnlt, ur In inurehlfnrniallon, AIn)thnrdule, l)l~¢Oliilior 5, lias A i ulinllncnls inay he n tide Itni’roshlnoniltwill bu nervedat will nine(eu Tueitdliy,Nuv, 21 at Suhn’dayInorlilng huuraaru II iniiy write Ilie clubnl llux 141, hoOli schodulud Ior the LhruughIhu lleulth ilottarlnlenl lilid Trullafigtlriitlo P ilk FreeadlldliltlUll llckelit ciiu hi) 2linihcrinlil Ili diiy I"aiifiiro, pickedup at tltu hlbrary, lhn eoucluslnilel lho nlOOUllg, ,IIII0lhili, a,lU,tu i p,lii, Mlddlcbllah, GrlggstuWliclhile, AllllOlntniuiils u1935Ihinillhai SI In Sanieriieh 2.A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 United Fund Tops 60 Of Goal ’Mousetrap’ Opens Friday

Contributionstotaling $257,389 morethan 37 per cent is still Mr. Duffy also announcedthe have been received by the 1973 needed. He urged all campaign appointment of James Pasquale, At Edison Valley Playhouse United Fund of SomersetValley workersto continuetheir efforts owner of the RedwoodInn, to campaign, it was reported by until the final returns are head the commercial depart- Agatha Christie’s mystery The male membersof the cast actor but as a director and John F. Duffy, generalcampaign reported. nmnt.Mr. Pasqnale is replacing play, "The Mousetrap"opened at ’include David Shreve, who musicaldirector as well. In fact chairman. Alsogetting special recognition ThomasBrennan, who had been the SavoyTheatre in Londonon alternates his appearances he opened E.V.P.’s current In making the report at the at this week’sreport were: Major transferred out of the area. November25, 1952. aa Friday, betweentheVillagers, the Circle season with the very successful second report meeting of the Firms Department, Joseph F. Nov. 17, the Edison Valley Players and E.V.P. TomWaters production of "Damesat Sea." campaignheld this weekat the Buckleychairman, 74.8 per cent Playhousewill opena production has not only appearedin straight "The Mousetrap"will run for Y.M.C.A., Mr. Duffy said that of goaland 86.6per cent of 1972; Election Theme of this playto celebrate the 2Oth productionsbut is noted for his four weekends, with per- this represents 62.7 per cent of County employees, Jack Moody, Anniversary of the London appearancesin musicals as well, formances on Friday and the campaigngoat of $410,075. chairman,83 per cent of goal and For Cub Scouts Opening. havingplayed a host of singing Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and on Manyof the campaignresults ’95 per cent of 1972 and Ortho The presentation, under the leading nmn. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. There are received to date, said Mr. Duffy, Pharmaceutical Corporation FRANKLIN-- An election was direction of Douglas McKeown, Pete Dering, only recently student rates available for show an increase over the employee campaign, John On- the theme of Cub Pack 95’s features a cast of local returned from living in Friday and Sunday per- amount last year. However,he derko, chairman,103 per cent of November meeting last Wed- Scoutmaster Honored luminaries of the community Maryland, is making a second formances. Saturday, Nov. 25, remindedall those present that goal and 15 per cent over 1972. nesdayevening. Candidatesfrom theater world, appearance with E.V.P. He is will be a gala anniversary per- each den and the webelosoffered FIFTEENYEARS WITH CUB SCOUTS were commemoratedin The play is a typical Agatha currently a speech therapy formancepaying homageto the campaign speeches and mini- a dinnerhonoring Everett F. May,Jr, in Blawenburg,which is Christie plot, convoluted, clues major at Paterson College. Bob longest consecutiverunning play convention demonstrations and presentedby GeorgeRichon of the TroopCommittee. all over the place, people Franc is knownnot only as an in the history of theater. scouts and parents cast their seemingto be whoor what they ballots for the candidateof their are not, and the surprise endin~ choice. Montgomery Joins AFS Program when everything gets straightened out. A group of 110 South Main Street, Manville- 7250301 Robert Romolo, Den 7, was elected president. Re will attend MONTGOMERY-- An th’e support of the commu:nity. people, all strangers to each other, get stranded in a boarding ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING ~ all Pack committeemeetings and ’American Field Service ex- The committee will meet Dec. 5 functionsand representthe voice house during a snow storm. t.JA TURKEY OR FLOWERS change student will attend at 8’.30 p.m. in the Montgomery of the scouts in the Pack. MontgomeryHigh School next lligh Schoolauditorium. Amongthem is a murderer who EARLY! In other awards ceremonies, year. managesto dispose of some of ~ Nairn Kokatnur, Student the characters before he is an- Keith Volkcrwas namedWebelos Anadultadvisorycommitteeis Council representative to AFS; (What?Thanksgiving Dinner of the Monthand Eliot Bott took nowbeing formed to assist in and GeoffOwcn, faculty advisor, masked. Cub Scout of the Monthhonors. The play offers chills, laughs, findinga host familyand te enlist have been working to acquaint gasps and puzzles enoughfor any students with the AFSprogram. mysteryfan. The $800 realized at the Spring Featured in the cast are the Carnival will help fund the following performers, well program. knownto local theatre goers. DR. G.R. DONATY,P.A. Further information may be Making her debut with the announces the removal of his office obtained from Mrs. Jan Edison Valley Playhouse is Baumunk. for General Medical Practice Marion Mangano,who has made -rH BUN quite a namefor herself in the from Pr++iudice Tooic past five years in her ap- pearances at Brecht West, the 4(}1 U.S. Route 206 Vmagersandthe South River to At St¯ Matthias Community Players. Mrs. Prejudice is the subject of the Mangano,anexeeutiveseeretary SomersetMedical Arts Building St. Matthias P.T.A. meeting in by day, has recently addedfilms Somerseton Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. to her list of theater efforts. Speakersfor the eveningwill Eileen Lacy of East Brunswick 242 Union Avenue be Dr. Roseanne Speelman, has appeared with tie East I 575 THOMPSON:=AVE. BOUNDBROOK{~) Brunswick CommunityPlayers, Somerville associate specialist in behavioral the Villagers, and the Foothills 356-5633 effective December 1 science, RutgersUniversity, and Miss Esther Washington, human¯ Play House. She too is making Tel: 526-0013 relations specialist, Rutgers hm’appearaneeadcbutatE.V.P. University. The third of the trio of women in the play is DianneSchmelzer, a tall redheadwho has appeared in previousproductions at E.V.P. and in the Plays in the Park as well as on WFIL-TV in Philadelphia. Rail Accidents To Highli ght 8 ¯ Fireme n,~s Foruln A presentation on two major THESUSPENCE BUILDS for Dianne Schmelzer and Pete railroad accidents will highligM Deringin this tensescene from AgathaChristie thriller "The the Novembermeeting of the Mousetrap,"now showing at the EdisonValley Playhouse. Somerset County Firemen’s Assn. The sessionwill be held Friday, Nov. 17, at MontgomeryFire Co. More 77tan 40 Youngsters No.2 station, Skillman,at 8 p.m. Joha C. Buckingham, llazardous Materials Branch, On MontgomerylVork List Bureauof Railroad Safety, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, will be the guest speaker. More than 40 new students instruments, photography, Mr. Bnekinghan’twill showtwo registered with the Youth Em- drama, swimming and even i’ilms relative to aa L.P. Gas ploymentService of Montgomeryhorseback riding. Somepeople explosionin CrescentCity, Ill. in Townshipat the fall registration were willing to help out with 1970and a 1971Vinyl Chloride fire held at Montgomeryhigh school. adult as well as children’s part- and explosionin Houston,Texas. ltigh schoolstudents betweentim tics, to caddy,to rakeand shovel, In addition, officers for 1973 ages of 14 and 18 are permittedto to washwindows and babysit and Join the Hills&County 1973 will be nominated,according to register by filling out formsand one bay is evea aa experienced AI Kappleman Sr. of Green checking their employmentin- cook. Brook)association president. terests and abilities. Manywere Businessmenand householders CHRISTMASCLUB available to be sales clerks after whoneed to find part-time and school and manyhad good typing temporary help in almost any RECYCLE skills. category should call the Y.E.S. THIS The tutors are manythis year office on school days between3 Receive a Colorful with ability to not only tutor in and 5 p.m. at 359-5800.Qualified NEWSPAPER acadendesubjects hut in musical youngpeople will be contactedto fill timjob, Y,E.S.is a non-profit CALENDAR TOWEL youth placement agency established and financed by the I wishto thank all myfriends for lVlontgomeryWonmn’s Cluband under the guidance and approval of both Ivloatgomeryflighschool theirloyal support and confidence aml the N.J. Department of Laborand Industry. Salary and shownin the November 7thGeneral working conditions are YOUR CHOICE OF established by the employer,not Election¯ Y.E.S., whichsupplies sm’cened THREE employees at aa charge. Since PeterH. B. Frelin nil.uys the MontgonmryY.E.S. office DECORATOR DESIGNS openedon Nov.l, t971, over 250 RepresentativeFifth District .lobs havebeen tilled.

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Scheduledfor Thursday, Nov. on "Ose of Crisis Intervention school of the City University of "Understanding People in groups for "How To" con- To help those, whodeal with 301 at the State University’s Techniques," New York, on "Crisis Crisis." sideratiou of six applications of persons involved in such Labor Education Center, the Tile speakers will be Dr. Management-- Hallmark of a crisis inlervention techniques: situations as divorce desertion, programis designed for persons Caring Society," and Dr. A. with groups, in conjoint family job loss, alcoholism,drug abuse, associated with mental health CAKESALE MoneimEI.Meligi, a clinical FUNDGOAL therapy, in assistance to the andanyofawidevarietyofother ageneles, hospitals, police psychologist whoteaches human individual, with potential Otto C. Barth, governorof the critical situations, Rutgers departments, churches, welfare The sisterhood of Temple relations in business suicides, in the schools, andwith agencies centers fordrug abuse KneasethIsreal is sponsoringa management as a faculty LionsInternational District lfi-D addicts and alcoholics. alcoholismor suicide prevention, cakesaleFriday, Nov. 17, from9" memberofthe Rutgers Graduate which is madeup of clubs in The program has been Environmentalists including those whoman eom- 11:30 a.m. at the A&Pin Mid- Middlesex, Somerset, and arranged under the sponsorship SPAGIIET’rlDINNER Hunterdon counties, announced of the RulgerGraduate School of amnity"hot lines." dlcsex ShoppingCenter. Offer Courses The conference will emphasize -- today the passage of a resolu- Social Work’s program of con- techniques and know-how. Aspaghetti dinner, sponsored tion urging the fund raising tinuing education in mental A series of short courses Participants will be exposedto BONDI’,UYERS by the senior class of AlmaPrep, activities of these clubs be health and the University Ex- directed at Scout leaders, YMCAtheory and techniques designed will be heldon Saturday,Nov. 18, directed towardthe expansionnf tensionDivision’s center in social leaders and teachers but open to to help individuals to resolve Allstate’Insurance Companies from5:30-7:30 p.m. at the dining the eye center at Middlesex welfare. high school students and adults crises resulting fromdeviations have invested more than hall in the main building in General Hospital in New [~.egistration’maybemadewith generally is being conductedby in everydayliving patterns. $2,850,000in bondsin Somerset Zarephath. Adults will be Brunswick.The resolution calls the Regletrar, University Ex- Mrs.Kay Coriell at the Somerset The morning session, County, according to regional charged$1,75 and children under for a goal of $30,000over a period tensionDivision, 35 CollegeAve., CountyEnvironmental Center on scheduledfor 9 a.m., will feature managerWilliam E. Early. 12, $1.25. of several years. NewBrunswick. Lord Stirling Road, Basking Ridge. Thecourses will be given 7:30- 9:30p,m, Nov.15, Dee,7 and Dee, 14. Thegoal of these free courses is to makethe understandingof nature interesting and enjoyable. ’It’s crystal clean... "Learning About Nature Through Games" and "How to ’Construct GoodVisualAids"about the natural worldfor display use ’are examplesof lessons to be e ave *25 and get ’covered. An additional adult course, ."Animalsof Field and Forest," will be taught at the center at 1 p.m. Dec.ft. Thecourse will also Two WrenchCrystal he taught for children through grade eight at 3 p.m. Nov,29 and Dee.6. Dancers Selecled Afraid lloz. Cjoblets FIVELOCAL GI R kShave been accepted into DameNouveau, e professionalNew Jersey dance company, following auditions ~ast month.The gMs, all studentsat the KathleenAcademy of you’re Dance,are (I to r) MelissaPulsinellb Paige Price, DianeLohsen, BarbaraLohsen and Lori Washelofski.The company will per- formits annualconcert in April. goingdeaf? (Photoby Pat DeMure) Chicago,III.-A free offer of special interest to those who ]lear but do not understand words has been announced by CDForces Test Beltone.A non-operating model ofthe smallest Beltone aid ever madewill be givenabsolutely free to anyone answering this advertisement. Air Attack Plan Try it to eee how’it ia worn in the privacy of your own The Somerset County com- dinated by acting com- homewithout cost or obligation posite squadron--CivilAir Patrol nmnicationsofficer S/MWilliam of any kind. It’s yours to keep, participated in a statewidejoint Suyder of South BoundBrook. Civil Air Patrol-civil de[ense Civil Air Patrol is a volunteer, free. It weighsless. than a third practice alert and training civilian auxiliary of the United of an ounce, and it’s all at ear exercise on Sunday,Nov. 5. States Air Force. As such, it level, in one unit. Nowires lead The purpose of the mission, performs a number of from body to head. w’hich wascarried out under emergencyservices nationwide, These modelsare free, so we assumedconditions of a role]ear including air search and rescue, suggest you write for yours attack, was to test the readiness The local squadronis comprised now.Again, we repeat,there is of the Civil Air Patrol to assist of both cadets, aged13 to 18, and aacost, and eertainly no obli- New Jersey Civil Defense senior membersover 18 from the gation.Write to Dept.2819 ageocies in minimizing damage SomersetCounty and Plainfield BeltoneElectronics Corp., 4201 as a result of enemyattack, areas. preservingthe lives and welfare ¯ W.Victoria, Chicago,Ill 60646. of the local populace, and establishing communicationefor tile reestablishment of cen- PATENTEI) ACI’ION tralized goveramentcontrol. Assignments carried out by nlembersof tile local unit in- cluded communications,aerial observation, and airborne monitoring m’ radiological eontamiaation.Other units of the CAPNew Jersey 22od Wingflew ndesions to simulate survey of blast and thermal effects of a nuclear weaponand to provide transportation of medicine and Come to First National of Central other emergencysupplies. FISHFEEDER Jersey... open a new savings account The local unit is headquartered f()r for $25 or more, or add $25 or more at the Somerville Armoryand is $][ ~95’lIP’ to your present savings account and we’ll .under the commandof 1st Lt. FLAKE OR GRANULAR 1"OO1) James E. Walsh, Jr., of South gift you with two French Lead Crystal Bound Brook. IA. Walsh also 11 oz. Ooblets absolutely Free, It is our served as radiatioa monitm’ing way of starting you out in building aa olTicer iu tbe Sundayexercisei elegant stemware collection as you build Somerville-Plaiofield area a growing savings account. It couldn’t be eomnlunicationa were corn’. clearer or easier. Then, whenever you deposit $25 or more Musical Animals in your savings account, you can purchase French Lead Crystal At Somerville any two identical pieces of this elegant French Lead Crystal Stemware, Chantilly Special Depositor’s Price List labrar" ~Sat. pattern, at First Nationars special low depositor’s prices as listed, Before long The Somm,ville Public Library you’ll have all the pieces you desire from Description Cost will celebrate Nation,’d Book this collection of elegant crystal. 2-11 oz. Goblets $3,10 v’ Weekon Saturday nlorniag at Thenew "SNAI fish feedcr is designedto aatomato This is authentic imported French Lead 2-8 oz, Champagne/Sherberts $3.05 10:45 a.nL with a )rogram by ttn, d iv feeding ,)aq’ali(irl{or yoor a( tlarium lets. Crystal noted for its clarity and bell-like I,’rank McSweenoy and ~ s 2-5~A oz, Wines $3,00 ,X’hlde nf durahh, CY(O,A( post it is vrtually "ring", The new Chantilly pattern features h~bulnusAnimul Act. ilnhmtractibleunder hernial t, osdililnls. Shnlie to install 2-6 oz. Parfait/Sours $2.95 Mr, McSweeneywill have his the formal dignity of an elegantly flared sin a( inst..yet wI rue Ulllnt 1 alter mnnt1 unatteme(, 2-1V=oz. Cordials $2.90 mus[c~d dog Singapore , his ’tlses inh/hllonl sIlare, F.od will not cake or stick, bowl, highlighted by its deeply carved .clown dog, Jude endhis obedieut Amuo/itof tilted d[sjmnsedis adjastabh! lu suit yuur hexagonal stem, You’ll be proud to own ’ eat Shanghai, m,eds,ilahls a Ininh, tnn fall.rharge saIply of food for it, proud to use it for all those special All prices Include tax Mr, McSwecncyhas written a 30 ¢hkvs~;i ~g c ft~ed ~g, refil ed eaeily Can:,e eel to occasions, And it’s available only to First hook, "Cindyand Ricklien APet feed oln’t, or twice a day, 1)ispensns all types of Onefree gift per family, please Shap," whichIs avoilablo hi the cnlnoltq’vial fish I’o.d, flake Ill’ granular, Distillct National savers, library, "SNAP"avlhm sanmmnsthe fish at feeding tilne, Come in and see the complete collection "SNAr, is =}}e’ lt, I hv it U ~ rwed tiuhg molar of our beautiful crystal at your nearest i hule year guaralltt,o "u,qllg 11{ Vet A,C. t0 Cycle CARD hell,t, t’urrpllt, lhlits for 220Veil, 50 Cyrlesavailable, First Nfttional office, Then start your All na’t’~l;Ioit*u~pal’l~ arP goarantt, el~ I’¢n’~ years, collectionby getting your Free gift,,, Not available !n our four HunterdonCounty offices as yet, OF right then and there. IN’rI,’,IINATleNAI, MEIWIIANDISEMART, IHC, THANKS IL O, BOX1621 OheMf of myal’oth~l, ioy~vll 8IIItEVEPORT, LOUISIANA71164 1111(Ilily slsl~n, IlIul brothers, I wish tO~XpP.’~S~, n~Ysla¢,~l:¢ th~nks ta IltY Please ~,end me tlw "~NAP"automatic fish |coder, I| friendslind thost~ of lily hastaald not fully satisfied I wdl return It within 10 days for a II i~r Ihoir wards(if ,:aasolatie,hll full rel’olld, ( FIRST NATIONAL BANK !Ieai’d8as~iShlln,’~/[llld IltlHd Irilaltt~,’ Iuti ~etime ofth~ dvlllh or Vlo,~oetl :) I eudase$15,95, IA IlldSalnn,S~,chl il;id add,:tl Ilh~ulksI tt) lily ilelBhboP,,Mr. !lmlI OF CENTRAL JERSEY I~f~s.r. Sted!hlsky for tlltemlhluIm 15 offices throughoutSOMERSET-- HUNTERDON -- UNION COUNTIES IImaychlhh~o durhl~ tln!~ sud Name ‘lays’ Belle Mead-Bound Brook- Branchburg - Clinton- Lebanon- North Plainfield I I Addroat~ A,,,o;,,o,,oI Pittstown- RockyHill. Roselle¯ Somerville-South Bound Brook- Warren I City, 8tale, Zip De’posits #lsured t o 8 20,O00/ Mett~bor Fedorol Deposit Insurotwe C orporotiotl/ Phone356. 1000 I,,,,,, , KotarsldJ 4-A : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1972 ---- Mystery Photo Contest To Tie EDITOR

nmnicipalitiesto adopt rules andregulations resources whichis in short supply. Save Canal for the developmentof land in flood plain Wealso gratefully thank membersof the areas. If the municipalitiesfail to pass ap- Jayceos,the C.Y.O.and the KeyClub, as well Editor: propriate legislation the State Departmentof as several interested individuals whocame Environmental Protection will have the io help with the drive. As a concernedgroup of women,the Cedar powerof enforcement¯ Glass bottles, separated by color, can be WoodWoman’s Club is joining dozens of The Leagueof WomenVoters of Franklin left anytimeat the far corner of the parking groups in an attempt to save the Delaware Townshipfeels the passage of A-572would lot of the EastonAvenue Shop-Rite, but for and Raritan Canal. greatly benefit every Franklin Township the present we can handle c/ms only on the A letter from the club has been sent to resident¯ Regulationsfor developmentwill second Saturday of each monthat the High Commissioner Richard J. Sullivan, help preserve open space in our rapidly School. Departmentof Environmental Protection, developingcommunity. We urge citizens to urging him to sign the documentnominating flood the state legislature with letters sup- Franklin J.U.N.C. the Delawareand Raritan Canalfor a place portingthis legislation. on the State and National Registers of Kathy Steltenkamp Historic Places. EnvironmentalQualities Chairman The petition has been approved by the LWVof Franklin Township Gives Thanks State ReviewCommfttee for Historic Sites and has been awaiting Commissioner Editor: Sullivan’s signaturesince February19, 1972. The signing of the nominatingpetition is Please Sort The Somerset County Employeesagainst important because federal moneycan then Civil Service would like to extend their be madeavailable for the upkeepof the canal Editor: sincere appreciation to the voters who and it can be protected from the en- croachment of highways, bridges, and supportedour position. Once again we want to thank the many Weare convincedthat Civil Service would commercialdevelopment. people whobothered to comeont in last not benefit either the employeeor the tax- Saturday’s rather unpleasant weather to payer. Knowledgeof other counties’ Civil Mrs. Donald Brown bring their bottles and cans to the Franklin Service operations showsthe costly effects Cedar WoodWoman’s Club BighSchool parking lot for recycling, created by restricting job assignments. We President Weare particularly grateful to those who are county employeesand taxpayers too and take the extra trouble to separate their cans wedo not have any interest in the restric- into aluminum,steel and bi-metal. Sincethe tiveness of Civil Service nor in bearing the Hood Law ArmyReserve trucks must leave promptly cost of such a system. at noon,people whodo their sorting at home The employees are proud of Somerset MYSTERY PHOTO Editor: save us a last-minute bottleneck, Thesorting County and its government and are ap- is simple enough: preciative of the taxpayers whogave us a The flood of last Thursdayaffected many Aluminumcans havea pull top, and no side "vote of confidence" on Election Day. We residents of FranklinTownship. School buses seams; will continue to provide SomersetCounty ’South SomersetScenes’ were unable lo leave the bus barn, leaving Bi-mctal cans have a pull top, and side with goodand efficient service at the lowest many unsuspecting children standing seams; possible cost for the tax dollar. Karen Dusky of 116 Brooks East Millstone, the Floyd For those whomissed it, last patiently at bus stops. "Danger - High Steel cans have side seams, anda recessed Again,we would like to express our thanks Boulevard, Manville was chosen Padgett family of Belie Mead, week’s mystery photo is Water" signs faced surprised motorists in top whichrequires a can opener. to all of those whohelped to defeat Civil from 18 entries Tuesdayas the MarkKoshinski of Manville, reprinted, along with the puzzler rural areas of the township. Beveragecans are the only ones with any Service. winner of the South Somerset Gerald Bailey of Somerville, for this week¯ Six per cent of the land in NewJersey in in aluminum; ordinary "pantry cans" con- Steering Committee, Scenes contest for this week. She Jeanne Goldenof Manville and The winner of this weekly a flood plain. A bill before the N.J. State taining food, fruit’juices, soups, etc. are SomersetCounty Employees along with the other 17 entries JosephGolden of Manville, Stella feature will receive a year’sfree Legislature, A-572. will require steel. Theirtin coatingis oneof the earth’s AgainstCivil Service correctly identified the scene as Sherwinof Manville, Barbarasubscription to the South the reformed church on AmwellArnold of Somerset, Jud~ MyersSomerset newspaper of his Road in Millstone¯ She will of Belle Mead, Mrs. Tony Leb- choice -- either The Manville receive the South Somerset bing of Somerset, Erna D. News, The Franklin News- Newspaperof her choice for one Rogsdaleof NeshanicStatioi~, Record or The South Somerset The State We’reIn ,ear. Mrs. Fred Kibale of Manville, News. NewPark ConceptGains Favor Mrs. Muriel Williamson of If the winner is a current Other correct entries were Croton-on-Hudson, NewYork, subscriber, the free year’s ’eceived from: George Mariasz Mrs. Lawrence Suydamof Newsubs.eription will start at the ByDavid F. Moore "ThePatriots’ Path," although not for that It surely meansthat natural growthleft ’of Somerville, David Butler of Brunswick and Ruth expiration of the current sub- reason. along a stream will impedethe passage of Somerville, DianneStroke of Christianson of Hillsborough. scription. It’s goodto see the conceptof linear parks Its namecame about becauseit penetrates surface pollution into our waters. The rules of the contest are as gainingsuch a footholdin regional, or at least an area rich in Americanhistory. For its And, something to which I’ve already follows: county-wide planning. Recently Hunterdon, seven mile length along the WhippanyRiver 1. Each weekthe three South Monmouthand Morris Counties have come it passes close to General George alluded, it can put the parkswhere the people are, or soon will be.Withthe kind of growth SomersetNewspapers will print np with open space elements for their Washington’sRevolutionary Headquarters, a photographof a scene fromthe respective master plans whichhinge greatly the building in which the telegraph was destined to happen in NewJersey’s rural counties, it won’t be manyyears before a South Somersetarea. on these long fingers of green whichcan perfectedand first publicly demonstrated,an 2. The contestant must simply reach through the most densely populated old mint whereNew Jersey issued its own network of linear parks can spell the dif- b identify the object or scene. areas as well as what soon will become copper pennies, and the ironworks where ference betweenurban squalor and retention 3. All entries mustbe received populationcenters. America’sfirst cast iron plowwas made, as of amenities which makelife more wor- thwhile. by the South Somerset News- Maybe an arterial system is more well as machineryfor the first trans-atlantic ...... l)apers by noon Tuesday of the descriptive than fingers, especially whenone steamship, the S.S. Savannah. There’s still another argumentfor linear ---- following week. recognizes linear parks as centers of future The concept of these "shoestring" parks, parks, andit can spell big future savingsfor 4, Onlypostcard entries will be ;hiking, biking, nature study, picnicking or miles long and sometimesonly yards :wide, taxpayers.This is the fact that, gravity being ~ ’ ’ ’’ ~’~?~ ~ecepted. On the ~back of the merelyplain sitting up against a handytree. falls neatly in with a lot of ’important whatit is, the mostlogical place to put the postcard contestants must in- Especially also whenwe realize that most priorities ffhich are emergingin open space trunk sewerlines whichare soon goingto be cludethe correct identificationof such park proposals follow streams and considerations. growingwidely in this state we’re in is along the "South Somerset Scene," rivers. For one vital thing, their very location but not too close to streams.It will be a lot their name, address and l can’t help but point out that the North meansthat flood plains can becomeparks. cheaperif the land in whichthey are buried is telephone number. Jersey ConservationFoundation, with which This in turn meansthat innocentpeople can’t undeveloped,publicly ownedproperty¯ 5. Therewill be one winnerper I amassociated, has been oneof the groups be hoodwinkedinto building houses where In Monmouth,bikeways are shown, along week.In case of duplicates, all instrumental for the past six years in tragedy can strike with somefuture down- with linkages along railroad and powerline correctentries will be placedinto creating a pioneeringversion of a linear park pour. It can meanthat the best agricultural right of ways, as well as along major a randomdrawing to take place in the Morrtstownarea. In fact it’s called bottomlandscan be kept for that purpose. streams. at the offices of the South Somerset Newspapers at noon each Tuesday. 6. All entries must be ad. Susi Scribbles dressed to "South Somerset Scenes Editor. South Somerset Newspapers,240 S. IvIain St., by AnitaSusi nmrder.Possibly there is a little the hill in tears. Myfriends t01d Manville,N.J., 08835." Fromthe scraps of stories I The last time I heard about 7. Decisions of the judge are have managedto piece together, bitoftheoldAnniespiritinevery ’ me l had ehangedvoices and had Annie, two hitchhikers from my final, Oneof myfriends claims I’m a Annie lived between50 and 100 girl trying to fight off a per- tried to scratch someone,then old hometown told me a tale I LAST wEEK’s PUZZLER witch. This is somethingI con- years ago, and was murderedby suasive date. ran wildlyto the bottomof the hill had heard several times before tinue to deny, despite the fact a rink boyfriend. Shewas buried, Not manyyears ago, whenI babblingstrange things, from manydifferent sources. that l am truly interested in according to legend, near an old was still a high school student, The only explanation I can Two or three winters ago, witchcraft and have studied it Spanish chapel in a very evil- interest in the legend of Annie offer, to this day, is that the someone was taking an early since childhood.The reason I am looking and particularly spooky soared to newheights. Several power of suggestion, combined not a witch is because I have morning walk after a freshly wood not far from downtown boys cameto school sporting red with mass hysteria and the fallen snow, out in the woods discovered more than coin- Paterson. stripes on their faces, allegedly unusual weather, had somehow wherethe stories have grown¯ cidental truths and strange oc- Annie, however, is resting caused by none other than our affected my unconscious mind, Not a human footprint was currences, and have morethan a pretty uneasily and has probably heroine¯ thoughI refuse to believe I was visible for miles around.Yet, far Alice’s Wanderland healthy respect of the dark gotten wind of the Women’sLib Old Ouija boards were ex- ever "possessed" by Annie. in the trees, untouchedby snow, sciences. movement,because it is rumored cavated from dusty closets and Someday,I promise myself, I wasa perfect red rose whichlay This is an interesting area as that any lone male wanderingthe manygatherings were held in wingobankthereandinvestigate as if softly and very recently far as occult study goes, both woodswill be attacked by her which self-proclaimed the stories both through the Westart our time trip this weekwith Nov. successful eourtship attempt. Hillsborough because of the ghost of placed on the virgin snow. ghost, producing long, gory spiritualists attemptedto contact newspapersand by talking to old- l ask any of our readers who 18, 1954. The Manville Police Department Townshipextended wide open arms to the Revolutionary War hero John fingernail scratches on the man’s Annie and find out what was time residents. If I every get up mayhave heard of Annieand her and the Civilian Defense Reserves were planned SomersetCounty College, offering Honeymanwho is reported to face. buggingher, Onegroup of teens thenerve, I mayevengo back up niaking plans for a teenage center. Theyhad several possible construction sites. The haunt Griggstown, and because exploits, or any similar hap- The woodsin question are also claims to have communicated to that hill, a place wheretrees penings in this area, to please the site picked out on the north side of town college’s Boardof Trustees was not very of a yet-unsolved murderwhich a favorite parkingspot for local with a Lenni Lenape Indian who are twisted and no evergreens lind werepreparing to launcha fund drive. It favorably impressed and turned its at- happenedhere 50 years ago the write and share what they know couples, but Anniereportedly has lived in 1640,through their Ouija grow. with us. seemsthat’s about as far as the plans went. tentions elsewhere.. famousHa s-Mills case, "taken possession" of girl’s board. The Indian, however,had Johns-Manvillehelped to turn other pans Women’sLib reared ils head in Manville WhereI comefrom, however, bodies and attemptedto kill the nothing tosay about Annie, she the SOVEREIGNSTATE of AFFAIRS lute reality. The companypresented a check last year. In responseto a challengefrom a lhe natives still tell the eerie $’oung menaeeompaning them, presumably being merely for $10o,00Oto the schoolboard to be usedfor senior girl, MissPatricla Regetz,the Board legend of Annie’sGrave, m an attempt at avenging her another "white woman who Oil.. IWTIrE WAY,., liElti25 ~l coush’uctionof tile soonto he built Manville of Educationagreed to consider an increase Iligh School. for the girls’ athletic coacheswhee preparing speak with forked tongue" or (~lt EtlIEP i~T VICTORy!! 1...._/’ Ac IELI~OItAMFt~Old SEN. "1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~it~~~~~Bi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~t~~~u~~~i~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~possibly just a pain in the neck M 60VERNfoN6gMUthtlNf, I The compunyalso played a part in a scene ths eext budget. whowas always interrupting ¯ YOUON "YOURWIN .... / Also from Nov. 18, 1971, csmethe cry of bciegacted out at n Boardof ileallh meeting, "Polluter," Anoil film on the Baritan River SOUTHSOMERSET NEWSPAPERS uther wardly bridge games with A hculth report on conditions in J-M by complnintsahmlt this and that, which was lhreatenhlg the Manville water Publishedevery Thursdayby Sunitury Inspector Jerome Snladino was field wnsfound to be emanatingfrom the Myfriend Jill had a seanceone ordered sealed by the board and certain The Princeton Packet, Inc. eight at whichshe, the medium, parts wereordered stricken from Ilia JerseyCentral Rnilread ynrds, llorough Main Office: 240 Sooth Main St, s,’lw u whitehand floating In the nlbades, Bnrotlgh Attoriley AdamB Chase officials sent letters ofprotest to the Public Manville, N,J, 08885 flnnlo of n candle.At the same Utilities Commissionand the Departmentof ?L,,Y cxpluhiedthe actionclaiming that the report EnvironmentalProtection. Telephone: 725-3300 seance, everyone in nttendaneo ,j - j~ ¯ contained "very personnl crRlcism," gut a strong mental imago of Bnroughofficials werepleased over the DickWillever,,,Managing Editor Mottler’s Woodstn F, ast Millstone was results of anotherprotest eolian, Afterbeillg Annie as a young womanwith receivingwidespread oltenflon as a result of Lee Schmittbergor.,,AdvertisingManager long brownllair, attired In a threatened by a nmrch aa the County Ad- AliceLech..,.Office Manager ;in article publishedin the Nov8, tOM,SSUO niinlstrallml Building, Dr, ThmmlsE white and brown dress, The el’ L fe Maguzlno.The weed was at onetime nnageswere remarknbloIn their Maggieamlcunced that the Freehelder’s Ihrcatcnodby tile Wnodsnuul’8ax until tile worepreparing,to receive bids for tile TheFranklhl NEWS’rECORD siniihlrity, niuguzuiearticle khnllodllllerest In u filild Onewarni, wet Janunrynight n driveto pm’clulseIhe ti’uct ill virgili timber eonlplotlonof Manville’sSouth Main Sh’eot 403 Franklin Blvd., Somerset, N.J. caruvall of us drove out to the realignmentproject, Box 5, Mlddlebuah, NowJnrsoy inr preservlnlon.Marc Ihal~ one n’ce wns Collcerlied with possible conflicts of h. woodswllere we prosun}odthe sparedlllal year, Anita 8tlai,,,Nows Editor grnvesiin to lie located, We terost, Ilillsboreagh CnunelhnlinCnsmo v,’nndercdlibeul in tile dalap~ Thelic,’.;i turno’ hec role bringstls to Nov, lacavazzl called for the caunell’s close Ulllddywends, locking for a Slklt Ill lllill II s cnlicernover t/logrnwlng crowds exalnmnlion before nlaklng appuhitinents TheManville News nenrn Inrge Ireeund close to lho ill "lecnuge hungnuts"Ill lhe tawnshlp liavllltt effect na the Tuwnshlp’sP,U.IJ, ’,’,’lille hiweruf the chnpelwhich I)ronlliled leriuiklhi’s CuliacthnnnFester preJecls, Mr, Ineevazzi said the P,U,D,’s lttii,laql lu cnll for a yenr-arnundrecreational shouhl fnrthor the devdopmcnl of thn 240South Main St., ManvlUo, N.J. waslocated thorn, All ahnigI hadbeell ialllhal lu’ugrelnfor It~ellugel’s, IOWlishlp,net anynile hldlvtdual, Panl E, Laltoman,,,NowsF, ditor nhnntlhe litter nonsnllsOef tim’ Oueof Ills inahlurg!.nlielns In furoriif tile Tiin thiard of Educallan(if l:rlinlilhl liivesligailnn, askingthai our n,ograniwas Ilia threatUl iilCl’Oiisell juveldle ’l’owllshlli apironed relnnuhig the ,’i’i Ii i gllusl-huntors visit the local de ntllielley, fit wlal turnednut Io lie the Ilitth Schoollilhlotlc field iu ~eei’ge &,,t~,~,,~ NE WS newspapersiilid Illtt lhrollghllielr valeeui li lhru filet, lie lredletod,"When the AckornmliMoniorlal l,’lold, Thennivu was lit ehl Ilion to seeif suchn Inurder schnulslnrls hnviiig funtball alul Imskcthall rosunlitUIo latlut)rnus requoslshy ceiil. ’ ~(o Mrs, Mabel O, Voghte everyaclually hudoccarrod, Illunes, tllero uaiy be ftghts iu’eakhlgeul iniiiltt)t nieinberalo heinlrM ’, Ackeriiil fn’ ,lno/toad Belie Mead, N,J, 08502 At line tlehit l hhlekedollt anti unningIhe sludents)’ I n aftertB to iinpravethe schoolsDtenl ever Dick Wlllover,,,Nows Editor wukotip slaitdhigill thehnltonl nf BOYDand WOOD Nnv,7,1, 111ti7.lirUllglli t(l light nil un. the years, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 5’A ii OBITU,,q RJES History Traditions Fall In Hillsborough

STEVEN SPANYOL Frances George,all of Trenton; Traditional U.S. History II CenturySocial and Intellectual semester and foreign policy world in the secondSemester. movinghere several years ago. classes have been replaced for liistory." During the’ first Coulter, is that they provide one uRcle and four nephews, She was the widowof the late problems like Vietnam, the The virtue of tile semester flexibility fro’ students in MANVILLE-- Steven Spanyol half the students at Hillsborough semester, Russell Sbeldoa is Middle East and the Communist courses, according to Chairman Mass of Resurrection will be William G. Knox, who died in High School by six one semester teaching "Presidential Politics" scheduling,open up possibilities of 94:GladysAve. died last week celebrated a t 9: 30 a.m.Thursday 1970. of completing history in Foothill AcresNursing Home, courses. and "Thoughts at Large/’ an Nov. 10 at St. Paul’s Church, Sheis survivedby a son, Dr. W. Department head Douglas intellectual history course requirements early and Neshanic. Hewas 84. Princeton. Burial will be in Our Graham Knox of Greenwich, MO ni~ ornery Plat ’ s For ,graduating sooner, enable Bornin Hungaryhe lived here Coulter teaches "Search for dealinglargely withrecent ideas. , Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Conn.; a daughter, Mrs. Anita AmericanCharacter" and "lgth students to study interest areas 08 years. He worked for the Trenton. Langof Griggstown; six grand- Mr. Sheldon’s second semester ; in depth, andmake it possiblefor Johns-Manville Corp until Friends maycall from 7 to 9 cbildren, and six greatgrand- courses, "Since 1945" and "The mergency, "Dispatch ColdWar," deal with post World students to change teachers and retiring. Hewas a memberof the p.m. tonight at the Kimble children. experience a fresh approach in Quarter CenturyClub. Funeral Home,1 HamiltonAve., WarII Americandomestic and MONTGOMERY-- Men- provcments.The developer said the middleof the year. World Missions foreign problems. tgomcrywill soonhave a central Mr. Span:~ol was a memberof Princeton¯ GERTI{UDETRAMA in a letter that adverse weather Mr.Coulter Said that if it were the Woodmenof the World The 50 per cent of tile U.S. dispatching service that will Convention Now HistoryII students whoelected to was responsible for the delays, ever feasible, he personally Society and the William Penn FRANKLIN-- Mrs. Gertrude more directly link Township $92,000 was unanimouslyap- wouldlike to see U.S¯History I Society. BIDDICKCItlLD remain in a more traditional residents with police, fire and Scahill Tramaof 10 Austin Dr. course are studying domestic First Aid Squad services, proved by the Committeeto pay broken downinto one semester In addition to his wife, died last week at St. Peter’s In Somerville for the Township’s share of courses too. Thento meet the Elizabeth,he is survivedby three FRANKLIN.. Kenya Riddick, Americanproblems, like cities, While the system is being improvments to Cherry Valley General Hospital in New race, poverty, etc., in the first constructed, the Committee state requirementof twoyears of daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth son of Spcc. 5 and Mrs. Ronnie Brunswick.She was 47. The annual World Missions’ Road. The project is being Americanhistory, each student Bargmanof Spring Lakes, Mrs. Riddick of 376 Hillcrest Ave., Mrs. Trama was born in Convention is being held at authorized the expenditure of carriedoUtjointlywithPrinceton would choose four semester Julia Zavacki of Manville and died recently in Fulda, Germany, Philadelphia and lived here 10 EvangelChapel, 495 E. MainSt., $425 to. retain the Princeton Townshipwith assistance from coarses from a variety of Mrs. Helen Van Nostrand of where Mr. Riddick was ,/ears She-is survived by her Somerville. Beginning yester- FOODDI{IVE TelephoneAnswering Service to state and countysources, possibilities. Dover-Foxcroft, Me.; eight stationed. Onlythree monthsold, husband, Francesco Trama. day, the affair will run through receive emergency calls grandchildren, and 10 bis deathwas listed as crib death. Private funeral services were Sunday,Nov. 19. The food drive at SampsonG, beginning December1. greatgrandchildren. Besides his parents, he is arrangedby the Crabiel, Harding A team of four speakers Smith School to collect canned $1,900was appropriated to Bell WHATTO DO WHEN Burial was in Sacred Heart survivedby a sister, Kenyatta;a & Jamison Funeral Homein New representing four diverse areas and other non-perishable goods and BloomgardenAssociates of Cemetery following services brother, Ronnie Jr.; maternal Brunswick. of the world will address the for distributionto needyfamilies Unionto determinethe needfor a YOUREARS FAIL Saturday from Fucillo and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. convention. in Franklin before Thanksgiving central system. Theywill report Warren Funeral Home. Virgil Williamsof this place; Reverend Ralph Leslie, will continue to November30. by December1 their findings. Earstoday take a lot moreabuse than paternal grandparents, Mr. and missionary to Peru, spoke Afour-lot subdivision on Op- in the goodold days. That’s whyyou Mrs, Wilbur Riddick of New Wednesday, while Miss Helen possum Road was denied shouldknow what techniques are avail- JOIINI1. REIN Brunswick; maternal Hospital Names Kopp, missionary-nurse to CYO TO MEET becausedevelopers had failed to able to correct the mostcommon hear- grcatgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ghana,will speak at 7:30 p.m. submita satisfactory sewerplan ing problems. Readthe new 8-page MONTGOMERY-- John J. Julius Williams and Mrs. Lula Personnel Head Friday. The Rev. Willis Long, The monthly meeting of the to the Township.The Committee booklet by W. F. Carver, Ph.D., of the B, cin, 44, of DeadTree RunRoad, Simms,all of Mississippi and missionaryto India, will address Somerset County CYOwill be has been granting the developer WashingtonUniversity Schoolof Medi- died suddenly Sunday in Prin- paternal great-grandmother, the conventionat 11 a.m. Sunday. heldonSundayNov. 19 at4p.m, extensions on the subdivision SOMERVILLE-- Nelson 0, since July, 1967. cine, "The Facts About Nerve Deaf- ceton MedicalCenter. Mrs. Mandy Walton of New Lindley, Somerset Hospital The Roy. Obie L. Harrup Sr., in St. MatthiasSchool Cafeteria, ness,"free from Beltone.Write: Born in Trenton, he was a Brunswick. administrator, has announced president of Northeast Bible Somerset. The meeting will be The Coinmitteegranted’a Nov. Trentonresident all his life until the recent appointment of Institute and representing home presented bya Massat 3 p.m. in 18 extension to the Kingswood -~’E£KCTRONICS COBPOI~ATION moving to Montgomery Town- I,EONA KNOX RichardC. Sabra to the position missions, will speak at the St. Mattias Churchopening the subdivision to allow them to ship seven years ago. Hewas a 25 of personneldirector. closing session 7 p.m. Sunday. countybasketball season. "make certain required im- 4201W. Victoria St.. Dept.2822, Chicago, Illinois 60646 year employeeof the N,J. State FRANKLIN-- Mrs. Leona Mr. Sabra was formenly with Departmentof Transportation as Knox of 1045 Canal Road, the Corporate Personnel a supervisor. Griggstown,died recently in a Department at Johnson Heis survivedby his wife, Mrs. Keyport nursing home. She was Johnson, NewBrunswick. He is Lisa E. Rein; his mother, Mrs. 87. presently an instructor in Per- Frances C. Rein, one brother, Born in San Jose, Calif., she sonnel Managementat Rutgers GeorgeF. III and onesister, Mrs. lived in Basking Ridge before University.

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The FamousMarketplace is comingto Princeton. N~C~We’llcelebrate .... / our grandopening Thurs Nov 16 andcontinue to celebratethru Sat Nov25 Elevenunique stores with TheMarketplace concept of quality merchandise at greatlyreduced prices, offers a verypleasing and relaxed shopping experience

TheClothes Closet wilt featureMen’s, Women’s, and Children’s qualitycasual wear. The Shoe Lace specializes in Men’s,Women’s, and Children’s famousbrand footwear. The Everfast Fabric Mill will containthe largestassortment of pre-cut dress, drapery, slipcover and upholstery materials in thearea. SusanGreene offers better handbags, luggage and gems. Cogitois a sportswearshop, featuring name brand contemporary clothes for Ms.and jun;ors TheFashion Deck specializes in famousmissy and junior sportswear anddresses. The Pottery Barn will carrya largeassortment of pottery, glassware, cookware, andgiftware. Just Men offers fine Men’s clothing. TheBumble Bee features gifts, candles,paper products and gourmet foods. TheLeather Warehousesl~ecia!!z~:in !ashion leatherand suede apparel [or Menan d Women.,.~ TheLinen Closet, will carrylinens, towels, bedspreads anddecorative bathroom appointments.

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MA~II~H(A’I~.IE II~NKAMkIIICAIIII 7.A Martin Named Johns-Manville Expands Pipe Production Capacity ’V~ee President Of Corporation Johns-Manvillehas announced PVCpipe facilities at Manville, increased PVCpipe capacity "peting,’lighting fixtures and all expansion program to in- Franklin, Pa., Green Cove eroded to meet demandin the components,real estate andland creasePolyvinyIChloridePlastic Springs, Fh., Dentson,Tex. and rapidly expandingpipe markets, development as well as en- Francis A. Martin has been (PVC)pipe production capacity.. Stockton and LongBeach, Cal,, PVCpipe is used in public water vironmcntal control products appointed a vice prestdent of , ’rile $12 million program at a cost of approximately $6 and sewer systems, agricultural systems. Franklin Commercial Cot providesfor constructionof three million, and turf irrigation and as poration, a wholly ownedsub- new ecologically-sound The exp;msion programs will telephoneand electrical conduit. sidiary of the Franklin State manufacturingplants in Wilton,, provide Johns,Manville with Johns-Manville,serving world- Deae’sl,isl Bank, it has been announcedby Iowa, McNary, Oreg. and wide markets, is a major John J. McDermottJr. president Jackson, Tenn. The plants are MOTIIEIt’SMABCII manufacturer of construction Dennis Kowal of 13 North of Franklin CommercialCorp. scheduled to be in operation by materials,industrial specialties, Fourth Avenue Manville has Mr. Martin is a graduate of the latter half of 1973. The Mother’s March of tile pipe and. commercial and in- been namedto the dean’s list of Upsala College where lm The company announced in March of Dimes is seeking dustrial insulations, and is a the Collegeof Arts and Sciences majored in accounting and volunteersfor thisyear’s march, minerand supplier of asbestos, at the University of Penn- business administration. Hehas April a similar $10 million ex- pansion program for con- Anyoneinterested can ear 539- diatomite, perlito and talc. JM sylvania. Hc is a memberof the served in the U.S. ArmyNational struction of PVCpipe plants in 5414. operations also include car- class of 1974. Guard and is a memberof the Financial ExecutivesInstitute. Tucson,Ariz., Pueblo,Colo. and Mr. Martin was previously Butner, N.C. These plants are associated with ArrowoodMills, scheduled to begin construction lnc. where he was a vice in the secondquarter of 1973. president in charge of finance. During 1972 Johns-Manville Backagain by popular demand l Frier to joining Arrowood,Mr. has also expandedits existing Martin was manager of client administration for John P. TwoBAYBERRY CANDLES Maguire & Co., Inc. a leading factor and commercialfinance Mr. Reddington withyour 1973 Christmas Club company.He was previously a senior accountant with Price Named To Post Waterhouse& Co. ELEVENSHOPS comprise The Marketplace, opening Thursday, Nov. 16, at the junction of Routes Franklin Commercial Cor- 27 and518. At First National porationis oneof’ the fewfirms in NewJr’soy wh ch specie zes in accounts receivable and MichaelJ. Reddingtonot 1711 equipmentfinancing and it will MiddlebrookRoad, BoundBrook, Bayberry candles be Mr.Martin’s responsibility to Marketplace Bows, has been appointed Branch developand administer loans in OperationsOfficer at the First burned to the socket this area. National Bank of Central Jer- sey’s Somerville office. The bring luck to your house announcement was made by NewConcept In Marketing and gold to the pocket Robert R. Hutcheson, bank Fire Association president. Anonymous The Marketplace,which has its within-a-shop.Discount prices do gourmetfoods.. Mr. Reddington joined First Sets Senti nar grand opening Thursday, Nov. not meanpipe racks and, assures Devoteesof NewYorl~i I, Pot- National of Central Jersey in 16, is dedicatedto the proposition Bernard Seeman, "we have an tery Barn will need"no in- 1966. Hetook a leave of absence Series Dates that it’s possible to buy fine instant refund policy." Mary troduction to its vast stock of from 1969-71to server in the umrchandiseat less than budget- Matheson, who managed the pottery, glassware, eookware United States Army. Upon busting prices, "" Clothes Closet in the and decorative ceramics. The rejoining First National he has Don’t ask us whowrote that ancient quatrain, II’s been Somerset County Firemen’s There are 11 shops in the MontgomeryShopping Center, is Leather Warehouse, which beenadministrative assistant at Assn. has announceddates for its handsomenew shopping center on hand to welnomeold friends openedtwo weeksago, completes aroundhere for several years. Wellke it becauseit’s so the bank’s Warren Township appropriate.Our patrons like it becauseit’s so !rue. AdvancedFire School Seminar at tile junction of Routes27 and end new, tile roster. office. Series. 518,five milesnorth el Princeton. ’).’he ethel" shopsinclude The The Marketplace will be open The series will be held in two Each one stresses quaIity at ShoeLace, speeialists in men’s, Mondaythrough Friday 10 a.m. I-to is a graduate of You’ll get your two 12-inch scentedbayberry candles to- sections, the first slated for reasonable prices, and the womeu’sand children’s famous to 9:30 p.m., Saturdaysuntil 6. Bridgewater-Raritan West High day whenyou openyour ChristmasClub at Rafitah Savings WednesdaysNov. 29, Dec. g, 13 facility promises to bdcomea brand footwear; Susan Greene, Schooland Seton Hall University. Bank.Deposit any amountfrom 50~ to $20a week.Interest Presently he is attending Seton and 20. mecca for value-conscious offm’ing handbags, luggage and paid on all paldup clubs. Anadditional five sessions in shoppers. jewelry; Just Men,high fashion Hall University GraduateSchool the second series will be held The Marketplace concept was clothing and haberdashery for of Businessas a candidatefor an WednesdaysJan. 19, 17, 24, 31 developed by the Seeman tile male; Cogito, whichcarries Franklin State M,B.A.in finance, und Feb. 7 Brothers, ownersof Marketplace eontemporary sportswear for Mr. Reddington is a member Sessions are tentatively I in Motawan. ndsses and juniors; The Fashion n, Appoints New and publicity chairman of the scheduled for tile Somerville Arthur and Bernard Seema Deck,specializing in clothing for Optimist Club in Warren- arna. Each will he two hours poolingtheir years of experience sasses and teens; Tile Linen Trust OMcer Township, member Somerset tong, starting at 7 p.m. as salesmen for Puritan Sport- Closet, with linens and ac- County Heart Fund and past Subjects to be covered in the wear and Judy Bond, openedthe eessories for bedroomand bath; president of Delta Sigma first series include: Pre- Clothes Closet seven years ago. ’rite EverfastFabric Mill, with a John L. Carroll has been ap- OmicronFraternity. planning, Arson and Firemen’s Titter years ago they expanded large selection of dress, slip- pointed Trust Officer of the Low, Approach to Industrial into a completeshopping center cover, drapery and upholstery Franklin State Bank, it has been Phmt Fires and Automatic leaturing quality discountstores. material, and the BumbletJee, a announced by Anthony D. it~~i~.~s~-~t~wp~t~.mwi~*~-miW~I~‘~s~i~i~-~q~‘=~smt~’m~eI~.-~ SprinklerOperations. "We were very selective in gift shop whichsells candles, Schoberl, president. Hewill be Scheduledfor the secondseries choosing which merchants party and paper goods, and responsible for developing new ore: Placarding of Hazardous shouldjoin us at the Marketplace trust business and administering hlatm’ials and Flammable ~,t~,~,.~,,.. " co?p(Jrate pension and profit Seeman,at"Pr neeton"says ...... ~""(’:h t,iquids, L.P. Gas and Chemical R(~:scJ(ll~ "; "~"~...I ;Itr" ..... "if sharing plans. Problems, Radioactive and The Clothes Closet is t~e ’, Mr. Carrolhtsa graduateof the CryogenicSituations, Developing biggest’of tile 11 shops,, featdz;ing’- r~ "jO;..~i~., itiarket University of Michiganand the Inspection Programs and Fire casual clothes for l~en~ womenJt it, ii qllll DePaul University LawSchool. and children. The interior decor For Area Bank ¯ Codes f0r Mm’eantile and In- Heserved with the UnitedStates dustrial Facilities, andHigh Rise echoesthe extm’iorarchitecture, Navyduring WorldWar II and is with cedar shakes and siding PRICED Problems from Drawing Board a memberof the Illinois Bar to Occupancy: creating the effect of chops- Association. AnthonyD. Sehoberl, president Mr, Carroll was formerlyTrust of Franklin State Bank, an- nouncedtoday that the bank had Officer of Peoples Trust Com- engaged the services of Grant pany of NewJersey wherehe had, ¢HRIST/~IASANflOUE S/lOW & SALE Associates, Mr. Arlington, the responsibility for develop- merit, planning and executionof NEWHOPE///STOR/gAL SOC/EW morketresearch-public relations personal trust business. counsel, to condact au in-depth l:ri. Nov.24 6" lOp, re. nmrket research survey. Mr. Carroll resides with his Sat. Nov, 25 12- lOp, re, Mr. Schoberl said the purpose wife, Mildred, and two children of the survey was to determine in Flcmington. RIGHT’: Sutt. Nov. 26 at the 12" 6p, m, the extent to whichthe bank had NEt¢HOPE l/lOll SO/lOOt succeeded in communicating with the public withrespect to the ROUTE202, NEW HOPE, PA. u numyinnovations and expanded Former Resident ThisGeneral Electric Heavy Duty ’ ! services it has introducedwithin the trading regions it serves. Annonnees Birth At the same time, the feasibility of additional services Of Daughter B-Ib.FilteeFIoWasher has 3 Cycles to meetever-changing needs will be fully explored. Mr. end Mrs. John Hampshar NEWt)FFICES Ill of Normandy Drive in l’iseataway proudly mmounce at It was announced today by the bh’th of their daughtm’, Antllony D, Schoberl, president ’t’iffiney Leigh,nn Nnvemher4 in of the Franklin State Bank,that Somersettlospital, SevenContinents the NewJersey Departmentof Banking has approved the ap- Mrs, ltampshar is the fol’mer plieatinn of Franklin State to DehorahJoyParana,daughter of Comecelebrate withus Iocote branchoffices ill Freehold Mr, andMrs. JohnParana of 15,~ und East Windsor, NewAmwell ltoad, llillsborough, andreceive aFREE lift withany purchase.

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,73 , e:cS tereotyping Is Topic

Members(if tile Somerset never worth two pemties.I’ alia If anyone doubted that the: CountyChapter of tile National "Site’s just like a gM.Site gives books’ inessage makesall im- Organization for Women(NOW) up.,) and sabtle (as whenlittle pression aa the children, all viewed a slide show entitled Jill learnsthat it is better to help doabt was erased by the results "Dick and Jane as Viciims; Sex Jack achieve than to win a race of a studywhich reports that 8 to Stereotyping in Children’s for herself). I l-year-old boys believe that Readers" Mondaynight at the Boys were shawu running, womencannot do nlen’s jobs. organization’s regular monthly jumping, playing games; girls meeting. The showwas prepared were shownmost often with their The Chapter’s EducationTask by Central NewJm’sey’s Womenhands behind their backs. Mea Force announcedthat an in-depth by on Words and images, which worepilols, doctors, astronauts, study of children’s television T. H. BLUM studied 134 school readers from athletes; womenwere teaehm’s progrmns has begun. Anyone COUNTY4.H AGENT 14 differentpublishers. and nm’ses. hlterested in monitoring these In’ograms and answering a Those nmnand womenpreserd Fathm’s played with their COMINGEVENTS were shownthat sex stereotyping children nnd taught them howto questionnaire about them should contact the Task Force Chair. does indeed exist, even on the swim, ski, play hall; mothers - Saturday, Nov. 18 - GroundBreaking 4-H Center - Milltown earliest preprimer level. The never had time to play or enjoy person, JudyWeiss t at 469-3080. slides pointedout that it is both Road.10 a.nr. (heir children. They were too Eileeo llobora blateat (as evidenced by saeh busy serving dinner, mending The chapter will hold its next - Monday,Nov. 20- Farm-CityExchange - North Bergen antes as "Women’sadvice is and ironing. nleeting at Huffman-Kooson - Tuesday,Nov. 21 - TwirlingLeaders Meeting- 4-H Office - 7:30 ...... ?2-...... :r:,:’em Route 22 West on Monday,Dee. Hobora-Nece p.m. I1, at 7:,15 p.m.Tile programwill include reports of the upcoming Wedding Plans 4-H CENTERUNDERWAY Suppo#Four High &boo/Drama Club Feminist ActionConference. Are Announced Saturday,Nov. 18, is the date for the official groundbreaking Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hobora of cersmonyfor the long awaitednew 4-H Center. Thebuilding will be E@y"A Night ot ThreeO#e- Aetf’ -’~ ...... m,*..~t.~| 103Onka St., Manville,announce constructed on MilltownRoad in Bridgewaterand will furnish a place for 4-HClubs and groupsto r~et as well as a homefor the ll~ITl~dll~l~,tlr¯ . ,~,~..~.t~xt z.z~ lr-lrlnLl~l~l.zxvJ.v.zJ.~| daughter,the engagement Eileen Ann Hobora,of theirto btanvillelligh SchoolAuditoriuln ExtensionService Offices. 8:00P.M. LIVINGSTONAVE. Friday,Nov. 17 - Satu,’day,Nov. 18 | Arthur Neeeof 36 Rodney"Ave., The groundbreaking wilI take place at 10 a.m; with a ceremnny [Oulnok~nh.,:,~lSomerset,sonofthe,ate Mrand plannedby the 4-H Council.Each club is asked to have onemember KllmetS-0008 | Mrs. Otto J. Neee. Charles Jewelers " Miss llobora is a graduate of witha shovelin attendanaeto take part in the ceremony. Manville High School and is All 4-Hmembers, parents and friends are invited to attend: mnployed in the purchasing departmentof MackTruck, Inc. MOREACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS "You’vetried all lhe rest, nowtry the best." Mr. Neee, a Navyveteran and graduate of WoodrowWilson ; Membersinvolved in the dog, goat and horse progranrs will be High in Camden, is a branch ; honoredat wtrious achievementprograms this week. Flagpost Inn managerfor HedwinCorp. A June 9, 1973, wedding is Mrs. Joseph E. Hensler, was Miss Melo On Friday night menrbersof the countydog dabs will meet at U.S.1 planned. the SmnersetCounty Vocational School for a supper at 6:30 p.m. SuuthBrunswick, N.J. Thedairy goat memberswill holdtheir programat the Mt. Bethel ~ BANKOPEN WED. Rosa Cecilia Melo Wed firehouse at 2 p.m. on November19 and horse club naemberswill’ ’lt’s tile Greatest. Erer , Tnesda’ in our main Dining holda dinnerat the Far Hills Inn at 5 p.m.the sameday. Room, BUBBLESFOR l;" VERYONE. The Manville National Bank All programswill feature the presentation of membershippins will be open from 9-6 on Wed- To JosephE. Ilensler ,It. for yearsio 4-H. Sevendays a week, PrimePdb Dinocr, Salad, Potalu, nesday, November22, for the Vegetable,Beverage.S4.95 convenienceof their customers. IVliss Rosa Cecilia Mete, guests were John Meyer of daughter of Mrs. CarmenRosa Trenton, Enmnito Figuroa of FARM-CITYEXCHANGE Entertainment nigh tly. Melo of Kingston, was married NewBrunswick and Carl Hensler Fucillo&Warren I Saturday to Joseph Edward of NewShrewsburg. 4-H membersof SomersetCotmty will be makiagtheir aunual Banquetfacilities- Catering FuneralHome Inc. HcnslerJr. Heis the son of Mr. Mrs, tlensler attended Mercer sojoamto NorthBergen for tours of industry and aviewof a more 15 to 500 people AdamFucillu, Mgr. and Mrs. Hensler of Lawren- County ConmmaityCollege and urban area on Monday,Nov. 20. The4-H’ers will be gaests of the neville. is employedby CommunityPark The Rnv. Dana Fearon per- North-Bergen-GuttenbergKiwanis Club and will return homeafter Not a Dinuer For Reservations 725-1763 Schoolaod Thrift DrugCo. dinner and an eveningprogram. for TwoItem (201) 297-0666 205S. MainSt., Manville formed the ceremony in the Mr. llcnsler is a graduate of ILawrenceville Presbyterian Trenton Central High School, Church.A reception followed at Mm’eer County Commmaity TWIRLINGLEADERS TO MEET Forsgate CountryClub. Collegeand Rider College. Heis The bride was given in an assistant manager with Leadersand teen leaders of the SomersetCounty 4-l-I TwMing For All The Local News nmrriage by Dr. Paul E. Iloward JohnsonI’tcstaurants in Clubswillmeet on Tuesday,Nov 2 l, at Ihe 4-I-I Office. Theleaders Siglnundof Princeton. She wore I’hiladelphia. a Victorian gown’of satin, ap- The conple will reside in will discuss a Twirling Clinic and a county-wide achievement pliqued with re-embroidered Kingston. program. Subscribe To The hlenconlace. ACamelot cap of matchinglace held her bouffant NEWCLUBSFORM veil, andshe carried a cascadeof Manville News. South S0merset News white roses, carnations and ,.VrTENDSCONFAB In the past few weeksmany new 4-H Clubs have been formedby stephanotis. ’’’:’~ ..... :’ ’1’ ’ ~’’ ’~r~’’’ youngpeopleandtheir adultleaders.. Mz;s. EmenitoFigueroaof New Mrs;.,.Feank Ameroson,i0f!x Amongthese are the Purr and PawCat Club of BoundBrook led IJrunsl,vidk~,v~is’ iaiatron of honor, Somerset, county president of the by Mrs. Gerald Kurowski; The Bradley BunchCsramic Club of .... ¯ ’ FranKlinNd eebrd’ ...... :’ ..... The bride’s other attendants American Legion Auxiliary, were Miss Patrieia Hensler, headed a large delegation from RaritanledbyMrs. JudyBleka;TheFlyingBatonsofSomervilleled sister of the groom;Miss Lydia the county which attended a by Mrs. MarthaTiner and MissGall Troisi; and the Needleknockers Zanmdioof Santiago, Chile; and receptionfor Mrs,T.G, Chilton of ClothingClub of Finderneled by Mrs.David Metch. Miss" Miriam Calzada of San- Phoenix, Arizona, national tarderl Spain, president of the AmericanLegion Thomas Bettner of Trenton Auxiliary at the PlayboyClub in IHII’rll lAST served as best man. Seating the MacAfee. Somersetllospital in Somer- :~*lanville, on November6, ville announcedthe following births to area residents: a son to Mr. and Mrs, Harold a daughter to Mrs. and Mrs. Roberts of Roate 206 in Belle RobertRaub of It EvergreenRd. Meadon November7. ill Somerseton November3. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. a son to Mr. and IVlrs. John RonaldStanislmvof2lSKoszuzka & IVlualev. liIi2 [Anenln Ave.. St.. Manville, on NovemberI1.

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SPECIAL IIATES NOWIN EFFECT: N.J. I|esidents i yr. 3.00 2 yr 5.00 Out.of. State I yr, 4.51) 2 yr. 8.00 THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 16, 1972 9"A StatePolicc Camp Area Designated Ma ke Rogalski Social Security Two new facilities are capableof handling60-70 people Troop Head available for use by organized and ,can take an overflowof groupsat ColonialPark. ,several hundredpeople aa the CaptainJoseph Rogalski Of the The first is a designated immediate ground area. A Gets New Number NewJersey State Police was overnight campingarea which specifiedfire area will be cow A newspecial telephoneser- storing of additional incoming assigned to the Morristewn will handlea m~.ximumof 60 strueted at the bottomof the vicefor residentsof the Rarltan calls whenall linesare busy. This headquarters as troop com- people. Groupswishing to use ’bowl. Valley area is now being featureprevents the publicfrom mander,it wasannounced this this area mustsupply their own Moreinformation regarding providedby the Social Security experiencingbusy signal delays week, tents and: cookinggrills. All the useof eitherfacility canbe Administration,advises James as presentlyoccurs during peak Capt.Rogalski joined the force groupsmust have adult super- obtained by calling the Park D. Murphy,Social Security trafficperiods. in 1952after graduatingfrom vision, are forbiddento have Commission Administrative district managerin NewBrun- Mr. Murphyrecommends that BoundBrook High School. His ground fires and must have OMces. peoplewho have any questions parentsare Mr,and Mrs. Joseph liability insurancecoverage. swick, Rogalskiof 1136Knopf Street, Acompanion facility is the new Sincethe adventof Medicarein concerningSocial Securityor RECYCLE 1965,there has been a substantial Medicaretake advantage ot’ this Manville. councilring fire areawhich can He had been previously also onlybe reservedfor group THIS expansion.oftelephone traffic new service. In addition, assignedas assistantoperations betweenthe Social Security beneficiariescan report certain use. Locatedin a natural bowl NEWSPAPER Administrationend the public, eventssuch as changeof address, officer at divisionheadquarters area closeby the groupcamping Nationaltelephonetrafficstudies changein workstatus, non- ,in Trenton. site, this facility haslog seats haveshown that approximatelyreceipt of checkor death of ’two.thirds of such telephone anotherbeneficiary. The Service traffic consists of general Centerphone number is 844-322Z Capt.Joseph Rogalski inquirieswhich can be handledto completionby trainedpersonnel. Asa result, a specialtelephone’ You’re service center has been established and staffed with personnelwhose full timejob is to answer such telephone Invited! inquiries. Mr.Murphy stressed that such specializedservice will provide betterservice tothe public and We’recelebrating moreefficient useof personnel throughthe useof specialization and advanced telephone st equipment not previously our 1 BIRTHDAY available to the NewBrunswick by giving presentsto you[! office. In addition to having ap- j , ,. proximately90 per cent of all LISTENto WBRWPreferred Radio at 1170on yourAM Dial. THOMASJ. KAVANAUGH POST2290 post commanderJohn incominginquiries answered Youmay win a $25Savings Bond. Chebrapresents Paul Renaldo with a membershipaward at the fully by the trainedpersonnel, ]’he Bem~mter Inn Mr. Murphyexplained that the R0uIo20L Stdmlnsttt, Xe*arttl testimonialdinner held Saturday nigt~t for pastall-state com- sophisticatedtelephone equip- Sl~Ct1Ill LISTENto WBrWPreferred Radio at 1170on your AMDial. manderEdward Reilly andpast all-American president Mrs. meatbeing utilized c, ermitsth~ GeorgeModzetewski. Youmay win fine furnitureof yourchoice worth more than$2,500. Local Girl LISTENto WBI{WPreferred Radio at 1170on your AMDial. Seatingsat 1, 3.5and 7 P,m. Youmay win both a $25Savings fiond andthe fine Runner-Up Completedinner $7, children $3.50 furniture. LISTENto wBrwso you can help us celebrate In Contest Call Elie for reservations234-1596 Miss Sherry Neumannof CLOSEDTUESDAYS OURFIRST BIRTHDAYI Somerset was awarded an engravedpiacque as a runner-up . , (/ in the "Queenof the Ball"contest at the MultipleSclerosis Service Organizationof NewJersey’s sixthAnnual Charity Ball, heldat ]’heShort Hills, in ShortHills. In a state-widefund raising contestconducted over a period of several months,Sherry was Now mklin State oneof the five finaLists, the winnernot being determinable until thenight of the Ball,due to the clo~!enessof competition. Sherryattends FranklinHigh Schoolwhere she is a sophomore. brini.s you the. Asked why she entered the contest Sherrysaid’. "I love people.How wonderful to knowI havehelped someone less for- tunate". Theproceeds of the Ballwill be cuddlmst Chrtstmas appliedto the careand treatment of Multiple.Sclerosis patients :throughoutthe State. i i eyed EARPIERCING I’M ROAD RUNNER FREE They’re all so cuddly soft, so cute and lovable -- and they’re so easy to getl Just deposit $50 in a new or existing savings account -- or $100 in a new / with purchase of or existing checking account -- and take home any one of these plush and precious animals for the remarkably low price of only $4 eachi It’s EARRINGS a great way to do some early holiday shopping.., and save I’M OOOLE Sherman & Sons in the bargaini Stop in at any of our 15 convenient offices JEANCRAME R. STATE P RESI DENT, John Chabra, post 2290 soon, ’cause this offer is good only while supply lasts. commanderand George Heikel, state commanderpresenta Jeweler plaquefor Deborah. 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Manvillevs. Middlesex Franklinvs. Piscataway Hillsboroughvs. Kenilworth Away11:00 Away11:00 Away11:00

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VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL ¯ VARSITY FOOTBALL Sept. 23 Highland Park 13 Manville 6 Sept. 23 Newark Central O Franklin 38 Sept. 30 Hillsborough 34 Manville , :~19: :’ Sept. 23 Middlesex-32 Hillsborough.6 , Oct..7 Sept, 30 .... North Plainfield O ]Franklin Township10 I:, ,,. R0undBrook ~ 13 i Manville,:H 7~!, Oct, , 7 Steinert r 0 Franklin 16 Sept. 30 Manville 19 ,,.HB(sborough;34:,i!i Oct. 14 RosaliePark 0 Manville 7 ~’’ Oct. 7 Metuchen2B Hillsboroughl O ’, Oct. 21 Oct, 14 BridgewaterEast 6 Franklin 0 ; ’ Metuchen 0 Manville 34 Oct. 21 WatchungHill 6 .Franklin 6 Oct. 14 Princeton 28 HHIsborough 34" Oct. 28 RoselleHigh 12 Manville o Oct. OCt. 21 RoundBrook 47 Hi/fsborough13 (Homecoming} 28 SouthPlainfield 6 Franklin 0 Home 1:30 Nov, 4 BridgewaterWest 8 Franklin 13 Nov, 4 Ridge 28 Hillsborough12 Nov, 4 Kenilworth 19 Manville 6 Nov. 11 Nov. Nov. 11 Somerville 12 Franklin 0 Rosalie Park 20 Hillsborough21 11 Ridge 6 Manville 6 Nov. 23 Piscataway Away 11:00 Nov. 18 Immaculata Home 1:30 Nov. 23 Middlesex Away 11:00 Nov. 23 Kenilworth Away 11:00 Thesesponsors support the Manville, Franklin, Hillsborough Teams.

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HillsboroughMeets Immaculata WttER[ ~1 CAR ~’~"’ 18 TREATEDLIKEA Kill#...... ,"°’"’ LAStI’()~ ISillNt~ - ..... - ] ~ uI (} INILrj~DIS / Home1:30 I¢[ ~Ull ~t~J~0tl~1~1U k lllgll~IV ~glillUl+t I/()MiFIVItLlll,e,, ~si~ts ------1,-+-~,7"-’7--~--, , , ..... 7 -- 12-A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 Grid Mudders Splash r To A Tie

Manville High School’s Mustangs and the Red Devils of Ridge High battled to a mudspattered 6-6 tie Satur- clay in a Mountain Valley Conference clash. Manville tied it up in tire closing minutes of play on a Stan Kita to Walter Hynosky touchdown pass that covered 30 yards. The Devils had scored in the third period follow- inga fumble recovery. For the full story see page 13. (Photos by Sa] LoSardo)

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~ervioLgPfineelnn Iio uugl,Print:etol~ ’rnwnship, I lightst(~wrl, iiinil andWu~l Wlnthtth C~u~!nbtu y. Plaillsl)uru. Muultll(Jillel Ik)ckyl lill, Kirltj~t(mllnd Illl~ ts ()l llIrpewelliJnd t awrmleel’(JwnshilJ iiiiiii iiiiiii ffllllllll1111111111111i i i i i iiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiii THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 134 ’. Roselle ParkFalls Manville High-lights To Hillsborough ....

HILLSBOROUGH.. The a six-yard ruu and Dave Parks ByBetty Bartol This has proven to besuccessful and now Hillsborough HighSchoolfootball added four more yards. nlanyother states are followingthe example team shocked Roselle Park, 21- Scherer followed with a 24- 20, Saturday afternoon as Felix OnNov. 14 and 15 the students in the fourth of NowJersey. yard scamperand Easton lugged and twelfth grades were tested for Sorry, folks but 1 madea mistakeabout the Farenga hootedthree successful the pigskin 26 yards to paydirt. achievementsin the basic skills of reading assemblythat took place last Thursday.Last placements to provide the Farengasplit tile uprights and and mathematics.The test was given state year, tile Ecology club had a programat marginof victory. the Raidersled, 14-6. wide and was conducted by the State which a mannamed Rod Ostrum performed. The Raiders face Immaculata RosellePark tied the score, 14- Departmentof Education. These tests will lligh School of Somerville 14, advancing 20 yards in five He returned last Thursday for another nowallow the state to measureskills taught performanceat M.H.S.His talent was en- Saturday at home. plays to tally on a four-yardrun in NewJersey and to suggest possible Hillsboroughscored in each of by TomMiciek. A pass to Glenn joyed very much by both teachers and curriculumchanges across the state. students alike. the first three periodsto notchits Coursenaccounted for the two- The marking period also ended on the Someof the Mustangsfootball players third win against four defeats. pointer. fifteenth for the students at M.H.S.,which wereon display this weekin the lobbyof the The Raiders marched62 yards A pass interception by Fran meansat least, a couple of days of rest. school. Bow?Some of the students in Mr. in eight plays to score. Quar- MeDonoughallowed the Raiders Duringthis time teachers will gather grades ltarlow’s classes madereplicas of the terback Rick Cybert passed 38 to go 51 yardsia just twoplays for together. This year instead of teachers Mestangs along with their goal post and yards to BobFarrell for a first makingout report cards the grades will be cheeringsection. It wasquite a surprise for downon the Roselle Park 22. their final six-pointer. Cybert picked up 11 yards at sent to a computerand then report cards sent the students as they passedthe lobby for the TomScherer netted the first backto the school. Credits havealso changed first time. Hillsboroughtouchdown oa a 1g- the start. Hethen connectedwith Farrell ou a 40-yardscoring play. a little this year. The old systemof majors Don’t forget that this weekendthe drama yard sweepof left end. Farenga Farenga toed the placement and Rebel-Rousers and minors has been dropped. Instead the club will present their NIGHTof ONEACTS. convertedand the Raidersled, 7- Hillsboroughled, 21-14. amountof credits that a subject will get It will start at eight bothnights andtickets o. VICTORBUCKAVETTI, whodonated the jerseys, poseswith the membersof the Manville Colts and dependsupon howmuch time is spent on it. will also be sold at the doorfor onedollar. Roselle Park pulled Within a Apass interception paved the point, parading82 yards in eight way for the final Roselle Park Pintos whohope to scorebig in the RebelBowl in Fort Meyers,Florida over the Thanksgiving plays to register on a four-yard TD.The losers went 30 yards in ’ weekend.The boys are Jim Barnoski,Tom Quelet, Mr. Buckavetti,Ed Reed, Joseph Klesik. run by John Valasa. seven plays to score on Valasa’s Registration For Hillsborough advanced 02 fom’-yardrun. At Hoagland yardsin just four plays to reach Rosalie Park attempted a two- Little League the scoreboard in the second point conversion and it failed period. allowingHillsborough to gain the FranklinHopes To Notch Set In Franklin Cybertlaunched the drive with one-pointvictory. & $ohnson... Final registration for boys wishingto try out for spots in Gothe way of An Easy Rider Winning Season Saturday, Franklin Little Leagueplay this Manville Knots spring will be held November16 One phone call to 725-5800 arranges 100%[ and17, 7-9p.m.; November18, 10 financing. Then test drive any car for one day I FRANKLIN-- Nowonly Mid- Somerville clicked on five of half ended. The Pioneers scored a.m. - 2 p.m.; and Novmeber30 State Conference champion eigbt heaves for 74 yards, in three phlys from the Franklin and December1, 7-9 p.m. at the Ibefore you buy. We permit mechanical cheeks Piseataway High School stands The Warriorsgot off 56 plays on all units. Red Devils 37onlt tO-yardpass from Sabo/to league field house on DeKa/b ] between Franklin High School from scrimmageon a muddyand Gromlichwith 1:54 remainingin Street. and a winning football season. slippery BrooksField to42 for the tile secondperiod andSomerville Registration is for the major 1965 MUSTANG,V-8, P/S, Automatic ...... $595. The Warriorsof first-year head MANVILLE-- Stan Kita locked Kite fired a pass to Hynoskiin home team. led, 12-0. divisioa, ages 9d2, andthe senior 1965 VWSedan, Certified mechanicalsoundness.. $795. coach Gene Schiller meet In the first downdepartment, Franklin cameout at the start division, ages 13-15. New up with WalterHynoski for a 31- the endzone. Theball was tipped Piscataway, whodefeated South 1966 IMPALASS, buckets ...... $1095. yard scoring pass in tile final by a Ridge defender and Hynoski Franklin posted12 to 10 for the of the third period and moved rogistr;mts ~houldbring a birth Plainfield Saturday to cop the Pionem’s. fromits own23 to the Somerville certificate and be accompanied 1966 LTD4-dr., H.T., V-8, P/S ...... $995. period as ManvilleHigh gained a caught it for the 31-yardTD. 1966 MUSTANG,8 cyl., auto ...... $995. 6-6 tie with RidgeSaturday. Tile centerof the RedDevil line Mid-State crown, on Tile Warriorscould not cash in one-yardline. Thebig playin the by a parent or guardian. ThanksgivingDay at 11 a.m. on on au early break whenguard adwtace was a pitchout-pass For further information con- 1966 CHEVELLEWagon, 6 cyl, auto ...... $850. Tile Mustangsof coach Tony forgedin to blockthe Kita try for the Chiefs’gridiron. Treonzeclose out the season on tile winningpoint. Alan Latanzio fell on a Somer- from wingbackRon Cerminaroto tact JimCoanell at 846-4825. 1967 IMPALAH.T., V-8, P/S, A/C ...... $695. , Thanksgivingagainst Middlesex Ridge’s scored came as a Franklin suffered its third ville fumbleat the Pioneer151 end Pete Stendcl that movedthe 1968 KARMANNGHI A, 4-speed ...... $13S0. defeat of the season Saturday, Bradleycarried foul’ straight tiigh. result of a Iumble recovery by Warriorsto theSomerville 21-eth 1968 CAMARO,%8, auto., P/S ...... $1695. bowingto Somerville, 12-0, and times, but the Somerville After Bradley logged Manville GMs Manville is now2-5-1 on the Joe Sutherland at the Manville this markedthe first time this 1969 FIREBIRD,6 cyl., auto. P/S ...... $1995. season, whilePddge is 3-4-1. 19. defensive unit held, forcing the pigskin foi" t0 yards to the season that the Warriorslost by Warriorsto giveup the ball as the 1969 CATALINA,V-8,P/S ...... $1495. ThnMustangs netted their lone TheRed De’vils scoredin seven Somerville five, the Pioneer l)ro|}nI Decision ns muchas two touchdowns.The measnremeat showed that defense stiffened and Franklin 1969 SKYLARK,V-8, P/S, A]C...... $2395. touchdnwnin the final period. plays. other two defeats were by 6-0. Manvillemoved 46 yards in eight Brian Marr, the secondleading Franklin was short on a fourth- was forced to coughnp the ball The Manville girls’ varsity 1970 DODGEDART, 6 cyl, P/S, A/C ...... $1995. scorer in SomersetCounty tallied Tlln Warriors got inside the atld-less-Ulan a yard situation. again as Bradley was tackled at hockey team dropped a 2-1 1970 CADILLACSEdau DcVille, Full power, A/C. $369S. plays followinga punt. decision to Roselle Park last Ou the second play, Kita hit oe a one-yard plunge as he Somerville10-yard line at least Tile Pioneers then bounced tile one on fourth downby Jim 1970 MONTECARLO, %8, P/S, A/C ...... $2895. carried five times for 13 yards. once ia every period and was backto drive 94 yards in 11 plays Terris, week. John Hardgrovewith a 29-yard to regislcr their first touchdown 1970 NOVA,V-8, 4-spEed, AM/FM...... $1995. aerial to the 17. A15-yard penalty Oa tim two-point conversion there twice during the final 12 The eutire 12 minutes was ltoselle Park drew first blood 1971 CHRYSLERTown & Country Wagon, V-8, P/S, on a oue-yardslant off left guard playedin Somervilleterritory, in the first halt’ on a goal by Mary shovedthe Mustangsback to the attempt, Dennis Dankoski of minutes, but could not shovethe A/C ...... $3695. Ridge was stopped behind the ball across the final stripe. by half back DouDomangue. Fl’anklil] reached the eight Gallagher. But the distaff ’32. 1971TORINO500 V-8, P/S, A/C ...... $2495. l<_ita connectedtwice to Bob line of scrinmlage. Franklin had moretotal yards, During the lengthy, sustained yard line and fumbled early in Mustangstied it up on Irene Manville’s deepest point of 250 lo t97 for the Pioneers. drive, Somerville was aided by the fourth quarter. Zuza’sscore. Piorkowskion eight-yard passes IliA11Car~ and lVlaaville was on the Ridge penatration was the Ridge 25, The Warriors, with tailback consecutive 1G-yard penalties Following a fumble recovery The winning marker came on Iover $1,000 Except 4-Speeds Carry a against Fz’anklin. Also, quar- 16. while the lied Devils got to the Herb Bradley chewing up 126 by Alex Bothclo, the Warriorsgot MaureenKeizer’s penalty shot in 100%Guarantee for State Inspection*, Motor, I Annther15-yard penalty force Manville36. yards in 32 carries, woundup terback Rick Sabol passed 16 to tile Pioneer seven, but was tile second half. yards to Dolnangueand 15 yards shoved back to the nine on a two- The jayvee squad cameout on Transmission & Rear. I Manyilleback to tile 31. Kite .was eight-for-if and with 147rushing yards in 42 at- i tempts. Somervillegained 123 in to DaveGromlich to the one. yard loss on fourth down. top I-O in a gameshortened to tile gained 97 yards Jim Jablonski Franklin took the ensuingkick- * Let us Answer your questions & Solve your [ had 46 of 88 Manville rushing 34 thrusts. first half by,darkness ..... ,~,~ ~ yards. ’].’he Mustangshad 197 Franklin connectedon eight of off and advancedfrom its own24 problemg bn emission control. For more inf()t: total yards. 14 aerials for 103 yards, while to a first downon tile Somerville RIDERS SET A. BESSENYEI malign call 725-5800. | 15. The Warriors were thwarted Over 200 riders ia the in- I oe fourth downjust short of a structional programat the Lord & SON 1970 O LDSMOBILE first downinside the six-yard StMing Park Stable, Basking Oil BnrnersInstalled HOAGLAND& JOHNSON Delta 88 Custom4 doorhard- line. Ridge,will competein the fourth 586 HamiltoaSt. Defeat Irvington A fumble cost the Warriors a NewBrunswick top. Fully equipped. anuualfall tlorseshow,Saturday, 79 E. MainSt. Somerville touchdownjust before the first Nov.25. Tel. Kilmer5 - 6453 tlyJoshI,’elnv, m Montgomery’sthird season for oo touruamentplay and fourth year ’2695 MONTGOMERY-- 1’he fielding a team. Ken Whitney Cougarsran their soccer record scoredthe first goal in the second 1970 to 14-3by shutting-outboth aorth period during a pile-up on goal. Huntertonin the regular season DraketheIl went to work: on MERCURYCOUGAR play and Irvington Tech in the his first kicktile ball hit the goal Group I State Tournamentlast post and went in; his second 2 Dr. hdtp.,fully equipped. week. The tournament win Eumeon a shot passing beneath 1973 enables the Cougarsto reach the the goalieas he dovefor the ball; quarter finals, playing tiarrison tile third score came whenhe Wedn,"dayat 3 p.m. at MHS. drew tbe goalie out of tile net, *219500 The big green machine wouId headed the ball over him and up its reguhlr season by rolling kickedit in. over North Hunterton 3-0. G;wy Kcith Black scored the fifth JOIN OUR Drakescored the first twogoals point and MarkCavanaugh tile oa shots to the goalie’sright hand linal twopoints both on pile ups. side. The second coming on a Goalie Engelmann had four penaltykick in the third period, saves during the game. CHRISTMAS CLUB Mike ttansford concluded the scm’ing by slamming in a rehoundoff KenWhitney’s shot. Burry Engelmannrecorded bis Tell||is ])raw fnurtll shut-out in n row, posting Asmall amount weekly 10 saves, inchldinga spcotaculm’ The Mmwillegirls’ varsity dive to his left, stoppinga sore gllul. field hockey team ended its cangive you all you need Gary Urakc’s hat trick led season lust week tying ~,ll]tgllme’y to t air ’ ’st Ilillsbnrough,2-2. tnurunment win 6-0 over lr- The junior v:u’sity also ended vhlgton Tcchlast Friday. This is its scasouill a tie, 0-0.

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HAVENSFORD MAINOFFICb:" &mOt MaiR Strt,t,t, M,tnt,ilt,, BetweenPlainfield and Somerville onRt, 28 BANK NOR’rllSll)b~ Ol’TICl’;: :1~5 North MaiRStr,,t t 415W, Union Ave, Bound Brook Netlr DukesIhrkwrty (t)pptuitt~ J.M), MRnt,ille i i i iflllllllii I Ill Ill IIPIIIIIIlll I Illll II Ill i ,,111 iii Iqtotte ?25,:JqO0 illl Illll II II I I I II i i ill illlfiiH i II II I lll IIj ...... i. i i L THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 Jeffrey II Ballet Rutgers Extension Courses ShowSaturday Help Pair Gain Success "Facade," "Confetti," "The fashions and foibles ef the i Still Point" and "Schumann-- Twentiesadaptedfromthe poem- Theson of Greekparents, Chris Of four girls employedin his devoted to serving the entire issues. Extension will continue to sequence ef Edith Sitwell with Botsolas remembershaving said office, one is studying for a family, not only on farms, but in be the university’s action arm in Opus6" will be the ballet num- "I’m so busy makinga living I bers performedby the Jeffrey It the original score by William master of business ad- the suburbs andcities as well. meetingthese pressing needs." Companythis Saturday evening Walton. The tango, fox trot, haven’t time to get rich." ministratien degree at Rutgers, It is called "Cooperative" The moral of all this would at 8 at Franklin High Scheolas polkas, English musichails and Today, at 4g, he is a two are enrolled in part-time becauseit is supportedin part by appearto be that youdon’t have Americanvaudeville are someof millionaire, president of a degree programs at Middlesex Federal appropriations, through to enter in a freshmancap and part of the 1972-1973family en- companyhe organized nine years County College and one is tertainment Program Series the objects of the parodies. the U.S. Department of emerge in a mortarboard to sponsoredby ’rite Franklin Arts Theyounger generation will be ago to manufacture highly in- working part lime while at- Agriculture,State appropriations benefit from the educational Council. amusedat the way their elders novativeproducts for insulation tending Rutgersfull time. to the land-graut colleges opportunities Rutgers has to once behaved and those who whichhe invented. Soft spoken, Bill is equally tRutgers was designated as New offer. ¯ ’Facade" is Frederick ByContrast, Bill Cadwallader, sincere in his praise of the Ashton’s merry spoof of the rememberwill have their own Jersey’s in 1864) and funds ap- special fun. 56, is descendedfrom a long line Cooperative Extension Service propriated by the counties in "Confetti" is GeraldArpino’s of Quakers and began his far- staff with whomhe has worked whichoffices are located. Mobile Book Fair frolicsome, frothy rompin the mingcareer with eight milking ever since he movedte New In the words of Dr. John L. Girls Club spirit of the Tarantella,including SIGNINGA PROCLAMATIONdeclaring the weekof Novem- cowson a rented farm in Bucks Jersey in t938. Gerwig,director of Cooperative out-sized tambourines. The ber 19-25to be "NationalFamily Week" in Franklin is Mayor County,Pa. Todayhe and bis son Reminiscing on the breezy Extension work at Rutgers: To Stop At mosic is Rossini’s Overture to RichardDriver. Theproclamation is the result of a joint effort have a herd of 106 purebred screen porch of the charming "The Cooperative Extension Travels To "Sentiramide." involving the Franklin Women’sClub and ths CedarWoods Holsteins on 170 acres in Salem homehe re-modeledfor himself Service has for manyyears been Montgomery H. S. Todd Bolemder’s "The Still County. and Mrs. Cadwa]laderafter son in the business of out-of-school Women’sClub. Lookingon are Mrs. DonaldBrown (left) and Whathave Chris and Bill in Asajoined the farmoperation, he education. Our staff of agents, Washington Point" is a lyrical-dramatic Mrs.Wasy D’Cruz (right), presidentsof the twoorganizations. MONTGOMERY-- A mobile. ballet of adolescent love with common besides obvious says "I wouldn’t have stayed homeeconomists, and specialists This past weekendthe Girls hook fair will be stopping at music from Debussy’s String material success? involved in Extension programs make facts and information Neither went beyond high all these years if I hadn’t Clubof the HamiltonPark Youth MontgomeryHigh School on Nov. Quartet. Jonathan Watts, the available. Anindividual can then DevelopmentProject travelled to 20.21,and 22 from8 a.m.to 3 p.m. director of Jeffrey II, is the school and both credit a large benefitted from them" use this informationas he con- measureof their success to the Hefollows with a listing ef half siders the alternatives and Washington,D.C. The nine girls The truck features t,000 titles choreographer of "Schumann-- Family Week Set plus their advisors left Friday selected especially for school Opus 6," an ensemble number extension divisions of Rutgers a dozen staff members,starting makes the best decision for nib~ht, so they would have an readers in all subjects, from whichfeatures the entire com- University. with GeorgeBall, nowretired as himself. Chris, whodescribes himself as county’agricultural agent, and "We help people to help early start Saturdaymorning for English.math, scienceand social pany. their sightseeingactivities. studies to crafts, sports and The Franklin Arts Council has To Begin Nov. 19 "a fierce individualist," now continuingthrough a progression themselves." to the present agents, Ivan Theyvisited the Washington hobbies, anoouncedthat organized groups presides over the affairs of The University Extension Monument,the State Capital and Theuuiquc idea in hooksfairs, such as Girl Scouts, student Zcston, Inc., manufacturers of Crouse and Bob Gardner. These Division was formally heat transfer compounds,pipe meo, and the extension established at Rutgersin 1927to the SmithsonianInstitute, as well :15 l’eet long, will return to the groups, etc., may make Mayor Richard Driver has The Cedar Woods Woman’s as the Museum of Natural Burnt llill Road School and arrangements to visit with the proclaimed the week of Club and Franklia Woman’sClub insulation fittings and molded specialists whosupport their meet a growing demand fo~ programs, have been "in- History. Theytried to tour the Orchard Head iu December.The Jeffrey II Companybackstage November 19 through 25 as have met with Dr. Robert urethanefoam parts. In addition making college-level courses White Housebut arrived after PTSA,which is sponsoring the after attending the performance. "National Family Week," and Maxwell, superintendent of to its orginal and greatly valuable" to him in developing available to persons like Chris enlarged plant in the Fords his WaldacFarm herd into oneof Botsolas who were interested closinghours. fairs will retain 20 per cent of the Tickets may be reserved by herebyinvites the attentionof the schools, to receive permissionfor Thegirls, ages sevento eleven, profits fromthe sales. calling the Arts Couucil. citizens of Franklin to the im- Frauklin elementary schools to section of Edison Township, the better knownand mosthighly primarily in professional and regardedin the state andin fully whowent On the trip were Lisa p.ortance of families as participate in an activity which Zcston has another manufac- personal advancement rather Diggs, Francine Sanders, a stabilizing factor in the will involve writing a story, turing plant in California and automatinghis barn. than college degrees.’ Thelist of specialists includes YolandaScruggs, Lorie Seruggs, Americanway of life. drawinga picture or ¢ompesinga four additional sales offices. About this, Dr. Hamilton Katie Eggleston, Janice Mon- In other Cedar WoodWomen’s saying which will involve the Contrary Is widely held an agricultural engineer, a Stillwell, deanof the University nutritionspecialist, a forester,an tgomery, Michelle Sanders and Ice SkatingSet Club news,the needlepoint group theme "National Family Week." opinion, Chris does net regard a Extension Division, has this to Caren Lewis. will meet at the homeof Mrs. Aselection will be madefrom college degree as essential for agricultural economist and a say: success in the business world. breed improvementspecialist. "The joy of learning is ex- Lillie Williams,the Girls Club Frederic Parasch, 21 Freeman eaehclass, kindergarten through co-ordinator whoorganized the Road, on Monday,November 20, fourth grade, and the chosen "Manytimes," he says, "the Heconsiders incorpo, .ing the perienced each year by more family farm one of the greatest trip, said, "The girls worked For Colonial Park at 8:30 p.m. Themeeting is open results will be placed on display refinementof skills in areas of than 25,000individuals who enroll hard to raise the moneyfor this aptitude whichcan be obtained projects in whichhe was helped to all club members,and Mrs. intheFranklinTowashipLibrary in the part-time study op- trip". lee skating on the outdoor Skatinghours will begin at i0 Paraseh will give a demon- children’s roomduring the week through institutions like the by the Cooperative Extension portunities sponsored by our pondswill again be available at a.m.each day, and the IViettler’s stration in the art of needlepoint, of November19-25. Hutgers Extension Division can Service. Division.Bringing the resourcesof ColonialPark this year. Because Road Pondwill be lighted for bn the stepping stone is sueeessl For the benefit of those who the state university to the adult OPENIIOUSE the skatingarea is a natural ice skating at night until lO p.m. "One of the three most in- maybe confused about the two population of NewJersey is a area, a miuimumof four inches daily, and until 11 p.m. Friday, fluential menin my life was a extension services maintainedby satisfying experiencefor meand There will be aa open house of ice will bc necessarybefore it Saturday and Sunday. United Fund Plans Dinner teacher in the Extension their State University, a few mycolleagues. meetingof the SacredHeart PTA is declaredsafe for skatingby the Powder Mill Pond will only Division," he adds. wordsof explanation maybe in "In my opinion, part-time on Sunday, Nov. 19 from 3 to 7 Park Police. operate during daylight hours, order. study will continue to expandin p.m., Parents will be given an Tbe United Fund will wind up and Franklin Township, is On the other hand, he opportunity to meet with andthere will be no skatingat the its current campaignwith a gala shootingfor a goal of $1,763,710, recognizes thevalueofdegrees in The Cooperative Extension the next decade,not just for the SpookyBrook Pond. "Victory Dinner" Wednesday, areas of professionalism and Service is an organization to be professionalbut for all adults. teachers and discuss current the largest goal in the history of schoolevents. Both pond areas will be Nov. 15, at the Belair Manor, the Fund. personal development. He has found in every land-grant "Society is becoming more School Slates supervised during their SevenArches, 496 FayetteStreet, personally guided manyof his college. Orginallyconceived as a complexat a rapidly increasing y scheduled operating hours, and Perth Amboy. The money will be used to employees towards further nmansof carrying the fruits of rate. Continuingeducation is the Parish Musical warmingfires and bencheswill Thcdinner, whichstartsat6:30 support 20 local and 11 national education in both degree and "hook learning" to farmers, it keyto a fuller understandingof be provided for skater comfort. p.m., willbe precededby a Dutch agencies, extension areas. has evolved into an a.~ency p.~rsonalvocational an dsoeieta!.. ’Broadway Sings’ Beginningthis year, the pond Treat Cocktail Hourstarting at area closest to the Park Police 5:30 p.m. Ststion Houseat Colonial Park Themain functionof the dinner St. Mury of Mount Virgin has been designated solely as a School P.T.A,, NewBrunswick, will be to report the final cam- will present a parish musical hockeyarea for local enthusiasts. paigu total whichis expectedto entitled "BroadwaySings." As an added bonus for those go well over the amount of Conceived and directed by persons between nine and 13 $1,490,000raised last year. GeorgePhileox, with Trieste Rag years of age, an independent Sheldon L Euler, United Fund ns musicaldirector, the musical group of interested adults will Campaign Chairman and lakes the audience on a trip coaduct an Ice HockeyClinic at president of the IBMhfformation thronghthe past 70 years ef songs selected times duringthe winter RecordsDivision in Dayton,will lrom such famousBroadway hits months. The clinic call only be co-masterof ceremoniesalong with ns "Student Prince," "The Hed haudle 30 youth and will be held with the Rcv.John M. Infangerof CHRrlSTMASSH0!P Mill", ’"l’hc Merry Widow", on Saturday morningswith four the First Methodist Church of "ShowBoot," "No, No, Nanet- to five sessions as available ice Somerville. Ready-Credit re," "Porgy and Bess," "South dictates. Providingthe musicwill be the The clinic is designedto teach Pacific," "Oklahoma," New Brunswick High School the basic fundamentals of the "Pep Band"under the direction "l(ismct," "My Fair Lady," game and practice what is "’West Side Story," "Gypsy," of GoergeKrauss. Cash-in-Reserve "Itello Dolly," "Fiddlm’on the taught. Call the SomersetCounty This year the United Fund, Roof," "Man of La Mancha," Park Commission for more which serves Middlesex County "Jesus Christ, Superstar" and details. System THE "Hair." "Broadway Siugs" will be lu’esmttedNovember 17 and 18 at County Orchestra NAKED II: 15 p.m. at LinwoodJunior High School, llermann Road, North Phi ns Concert LOOK Bruuswiek.Tickets are available ntthe door. IHI.ANCHBU l.tG -- The OF Snmerset County College SUIq,HtI NTI,]NI) ENTSI)I’~AKS Coumtunity Orchestra will elevators" present its first concert of tile m~keyoualmost Iwoinches Iollor OUALITY i Elevatorsshoes or bootswin lake You’lirecognize it instgnlly when Mr. DaltonF. 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I)y Stel)henKidd assistance of Al Weissenburger, 1945, the gigantic 175-foot of Mr. Lucas Road, Princeton, diameter, 1,250-kilowattSmith- A Princeton University and to the enthusiastic par- Putnamwind turbine operated scientist has re-discovered the ticipation of undergraduate successfully high atop Grandpa’s windmill engineering students, par- Knobnear Rutland,Vt., until one Longregarded as obsolete as ticularly "Chip"Meserolle, Class of its 8-ton stainless steel blades the horse and buggy, the wind- of ’73. broke off and the $1,250,000 mill is emergiagas a potential The novel feature that project was abandoned. Scion-i source of pollution-free energy. distinguishes Mr. Sweeney’s tists of other nationshave ex-:~:: Perhaps the most advanced of windmill from any past or perienced similar defeats, ii severalserious projects present modelsis its efficient Structural complexity and ex-i currentlybeing researched by "sail-wing" design whichmakes cessive weight have been their: variousAmerican universities is it lighter, stronger, s(mplerand major stumblingblocks. } the lean, colorful 25-foot less expensive than its com- Until now, the challenge of i idiameter, two-bladed wind petitors. lappingthe unlimitedh.ee energy:: iturbioe nowspinning smoothly Each blade consists of a of the windto generateelectricity i ::and silently io the middleof the tubular aluminumspar, with a has beenunsuccessful. With our i:: ::Forrestal Campus, clearly leading edge formedin the shape nation’s demandfor electric ’ visible fromRoute l. of an airplane wing. Fixed energy doubling approximately ThonlasE. Sweeoey,Priuceton structures at the base and tip every l0 years, and with the Universityscientist, teacher and provide width. A taut cable declinein fossil fuels (coal, oil inventor of the Princeton Wind- defines the t~ailing edge. The and gas) an energycrisis looms. !mill could pass for movieactor ’+wiag" surfaces are dacron The obvious Ion&termsolution iJinmy Slewtrt Sm ar in age fabric. At rest, the .tightly is the conversion of nuclear ::and statare, they both have a stretchedfabric surfaces lie flat energy to electricity. Mr. iquizzical, slightly bemused but as the blades rotate in the Sweeney’swiodmill appears tiny iexprcssion,a relaxed, deliberate wind: these surfaees developan alongside the adjacent Plasma }mannerof speechaad an intense efficient airfoil curvatui’e+Their Physics Laboratory where a iintcrest in things that fly. Mr. strength is eomparableto eon- {Stewart acts the academicrole. ventional airplane wingstrueture scientiststeamof wor,dwrestle renowned with tile : Mr. Sweeueyhas lived it since he at about half the weight. ’ problemsof nuclear fussion for !!!iicame to Princeton from Swar- The blades are attached to a peaceful power.Their concepts~ii: ::::::::ithmore Collegesome 20 years shaft and thnn geared to an and activities are scaled in the agoto workand teach in the field’ electric generater. Alarge tail ndllions; whetherit he degrees of low-speedaerodynamics. surface keeps the blades headed temperature, dollars spent, Mr.Sweeney calls his windmill into the wind.Standard "off-the- kilowatts to he produced or an "advanced technology wind shelf" hardware is used numberof people to be served i turbioe," andanticipates it may throughout with an ’eye to The windmill revolves around ibe used to genm’ate electric keepingfabrication cost low. numbers of a much smaller ipower for remote manned While the present 25-foot scale, and more immediate ::statious (such as off-shore diameter turbine is the optimumprospectsfor productivity. While ::drilling platforms), isolated size for research (small enough the ultimate solution for our commuoities, and under- for convenientmodification, yet energy problem mayflow from WAXINGENTHUSIASTIC Herman C. Simonse,Director of machinesand many are usinglights to extendthe slope-time. developed nations. The purpose large enough to generate nuclear fusion, there are many EconomicDevelopment has a little help for BunnyChristy of Othersare offering discount rates for learners,groups, families, significant power and reliable people in isolated areas who of the present research modelis GreatGorge Club-Hotel in attractingsome attention for season-passholders and weekday and evening skiers. to put the promisingtheories to a test data), muchlarger units would be well served today by NewJersey’s dozenski areas. All but onehave snow-making practical test. nlay be practical. They could windmillscapable of generating Whirling in a 20-m.p.h. wind also be erected in multiples to a useful supply of electricity. the Princetonwindmill is capable supply greater power. Since it overcomesthe flaws that of generating about 7-kilowatts. The resemblance of the wind- have marred previous windmill That wouldbe enoughenergy to mill bladesto a sailboat refleets developments, Mr. Sweeney’s satisfy the average household the combination of Tom turbine may soon be serving demand-- provided the wind Sweeney’s avid interest in areas far fromPrinceton. Promise Smooth Skiing blows constantly. Of course, sailboating and his professional there are fewareas in the world involvement in theoretical where it does. However, tile aerodynamics. Hecame up with energygenerated by intermittent the "sail-wing" concept several NATIIINALCOVERAGE ~i!i wiuds call be occumulatcdeither )’cars agowhile toying with ideas by batteries, by pumpingwater Tbero,sacolorfulrond,t+n, On All Jersey Slopes th:lt mightimprove the efficiency into a reservoir, or by ally oneof the PrincetonWindmill on th..i!i:: of traditional boatsails. Thesail cover of the Novemberissue of li iiisevm’al other Icchniques of wing was actually flown as an "The ski resorts are an- has eight double chairlifts and sport. "Graduated Leagth" "’ - ’" "’ - ’ "’ ’ taurant ann "PopularScience "toget ler withilili:: ticipatingaaotherrecordseason two begiuaer’s tows which ser- nmthod learn_to.ski programs ~ ii enci’gystorage. For locationsfar airplane wing before the wind- the featurearticle: "Elei:trie i!i::ii iilil removedfrom public service mill idea emerged. Power FromWindmills?" A i:::: starting around Thanksgivingvice lhe 24 trails and sIopes at are being offered every day and i::i powertines the w ndmcould The antique Dutch, as well as separate article: "Wind il time, and extending to April. both Great Gorge North and evening to both the eommuteras il provide an inexpensivesource of the traditional multi-vane Ge33uerators: Itere’s AnAd-ii:: Easy access to the ureas Soath, making this the largest ski well as the vacationer at the ::!!!i electricity. Americanwindmills wore made vanced Design YouCan Build" i::i providesa bargain for those whofacility in NewJm’sey, PlayboyClub Hotel, !!! Behind tile present ex- obsolete by modern electric provides the do-it-yourse f ::i:: measuretheirskiingdollarintime Iq,AYIIOYCt,UB There is also a First Day on the slopes," Corn- Alwaysnoted for its variety of Skier’s Packageavailable every ~ periolenta ~, ndme years of powergeneration. Still, in recent craftsmauwith details for !::ii!i i:: thcore ea stud es ; ld ex- ),ears there have been many constructinganother type of ::!ii:: missionerRonaldHeymannof the ehalleoging terrain and its ex- day ancl evening which offers a ::i:: peqmes a tel by a grant from attempts to re-harnessthe wind’s windnlill, i::i::::i Dept. of Labor & Industry added., eelleut racing program, the complete day of skiing and - if! Fairch d 1 dustries. Credil is power.In 1931,the Rnssiansbuilt ’rile fact is that NewJersey ski Gorge plans greater emphasiseludes rentals and a begi mers i!:: also dueto the skil ed crfft- a massivebut unsuccessful 100- resorts with oneexception, do not on introducingthe beginnerto the lesson. Andfor the expert a new ~ i!!}: smaosbip and technical kilowatt wiudturbine at Yalla. In dependon climatic conditionsfor snow. All have the most modern snow-making facilities. The efficiency of tile eqtnpmeut~s Prim:etonOffo~rs such that oncea base of snowhas State Display beenlaid. the runs usually con- Cl+anceI’o Watch tinue for the completeseason. All LuringSkiers areas havelighted trails, making Celestial Events for uniuterrupted skiing tram early morning right through To Slopes eveningsessions. The Princeton Uaiversity Craignleur Ski Area. TRENTON-- As part of New Observatoryinvites the public to Newfoundland,oneof the first ski Jersey’s efforts to promoteits view thn heavens through its areas in NewJersey; open since year-round recreational telescopes during its 1972-1972 1937: this year offers overnight resources,the state is takingpart series at open house programs. lodgingand features learn-to-ski this season in at least five ski weeks and weekends. shows. The programs began yester- Rouald M Heymann, New day, others will be Dec.13, Feb. NO-WAITLIFTS Jersey’s conmlissionerof Labor u, April 10, dud May 10. SnowBowl, Milton. one of the and Industry, says the state Illustrated nou-teehnicallectures closest ski areas to NewYork. promouon section of his conductedby faculty, staff and offers twelve slopes aud trails departmentm providingdisplays studmlts in the University’s with uphill capamty of 6,009 that the State’s ski area Department of Astro-physical skiers per hour, six restaurants. operators will use cooperatively Sciencesplus viewsthrough the 4 three lounges, game retail. to lure skiers to New, Jersey 1/2 and 9-inch refracting nursery, heated outdoorpool and. slopes. telescopes located atop Pcyton ice skating. First use of a newdisplay was llall are featured. Vernon Valley Ski Area. at tile SnowWorld Exposition. | Great Gorge. Vernon. boasts a new million With the exception of the May dollar snowmakingsystem, the Othersltows on the scheduleto program,all openhouses will be biggesl und most powderfull hate included the NewJersey bold uetween7::lO and9:30 p.m. Education Association Con- with Ihe lectures sehudeledfor g Uluchiuu in theworld. A nmv itmovatioutara NewJersey sl,.ler ventiou at Atlantic City; the p.m, The May,1973, programwill Washing(tarSki and WinterSport | be held between7:30 aud 9:30 is a guarauteedseamm pass. You Showat Washington,D.C.: the either get 1o(I days to ski or p,m, witl~ the lecture scheduled Vm’nouValley refuuds a ’pru lutm’national Ski Showat New ut 9 p,m r,’ltu" portion of your nmuey Ym’k’s Coliseum now ta progress: attd the LongIsland All programs will bu held Thereis u "aa wait" lift awlilnbln al a slight prumlunt. Ski Showat Nassau Coliseum regardlessof weatherconditious. scheduledfor Nov, 24-26 Aecordiug to V ltichard Belle Mountaii~ Ski Area, NewJcrsoy nOWhas a dozen IIoscarhto, Adnlhllstrativo of. llopewell; CampgawMnuuhdu ski aruas stuttered through liter ul tile I)upartlnunt, "Ob- Ski Area. Canlpgaw Mouutalu [:~C r gull, Can|dan. Mercer, servulorye )ell housedhave [loon Rescrwdiou:Thoulpson Park Ski Middlesex, Monulouth, Moms, a Pr leutou tl’a¢ tou fop decades Area. Jalllesburg und GnHopiug Seutorset, and Sussex Counties+ dudover the lust finn" yeal’SIlaVe 11111Ski Area I’~cnflworth. all Theduvelopnlerlt of u thriving boon held at regular intervals Colnltyowne(I focilities, e~llcrIt) nowwinter recreation ill the durlllg the acadunliuyear, the resideutsof their eouuties.All state, n’ovionsly(toted fro’ Its uave nulde eX[CUSLVnlln- seus na’e. akos, dud othar "All sessinus." Mr. Boscarhlu lu’ovclllentsill tl~etrlacilitles alld Cymbals Make Big Hit sununer uttrautlons, Ims bcmt addcll +’lake place wheutile aru preparhlg for a bauuur ski built U)OU luur nllljor file(ors: IllUUUISIll its first ( lid rler a IllllU t T~o routno use of snow. suasou, A gongIrunl Cllina, foa[hnr(~dllu!n uokcdlur tilt+ insirunluuls Wlea lie ]lllllll’ lnouuhlits dial Mouut [luthcl Ski Area. !~ ChlppewuIndian ganle - ululting nluchiueshi keepalopos vnllcysare luost shlu,fly defillt~d. iulu’ut:ns lronl l[nwaii vylnbals durhlgSttl Mi/ullill’S andIluward "el lo I)ance" .. was flayutl to revere(I, i’egartllos~ of natura| Mausficld Tuwuallip (Warreil II’ult Tiirkey,a drllln froulisraeL, The linfllig ulso )erlnlls good Co(lilly), dunstuo }llll L,’rhlay ,l,eldhcrs’ }lerfurlllllncn el lunl-huus.The gtlulu iS shllllar hi snowfall)a|[orllS, viowhigof the falllter stars and nights, all duy Saturduy,Sundays Ull(I a siruu whistle and ill[ "l,cgn ("XVI¢ was I yed(l’u "l,’rcezo" el’ "Shllues,"’"I’ll(! ’L lq’axhnity of NowJor~oy phulets, bucausorite light froul Iuul llolh(ays, olut, trie v}hraplioue [fOUl I’cea/’d[/ig of the Paul ’Crcstou Idltlu I{aI[Lcsluiku" wns £1 slo ms to h[gh-denslLy Iho IliOUll [a not stlfl’lcicld to Alncri(qlwuro nnanlg the Val’iud, con~)osllh)u. l’aWllC0[IRHall shu’y tohl tatl it~uh’o)uli[au arden Ill willeh ’washout’ the sides," ALTUWh0ud Ski Al’oa. e,Mltic IlUl’CllSSlOUInSll’UUl(~UlS Youngs[erstvnro¢uicklo guess I~at,i{groululuf bllli+loUl bouts, sk ng S b0UOIllng IncrotlS n8 y Mt.fflbul’a, nwncd.|nd 0 uq’ll[cd showntit lilt+ l’rhlcuhnl Y M, o galhlt)ill~ horse ulal Irulns I(vtq’yone had n ehollCC In Puytou llall, hunurhlg the y ti~u YMt:A,has ex luullodIheir Poludar, TECHNICIANAI Wel~saubut gsl of MouutLucas fl earl, Pdnca. (+ A’S "lllscovul’le~ lU x;lllcll IVcl’~nlhlllt’kcd el tie’ p;il’UdOand hi nxR!rll|lCllt withu ;I, l,’,xtclmlvo Ilghthlg uf Nuw iiIcnlul’y Ill’ Wlllhllll Churlos ll’ghting and snow.umkhlg t’,c tvity " Stu Mhnllin luid ih’tlln, SOtllldt,l’fnt’ts of Ihulldl,r tun, tnl.’ie~ uu uir Stl’ill whorePI ilUl0tol/Windmillawdts tl~s naxt Vlilqely of n~reosshllt hb ,lersoy 8h))t)s tu pcl’nlit after lteylun,I’ldhcl’ ill’ lhtrlllIl’d Peyton cl ui inalnt SOIlllll tdl fut’llitics Ihnl’ard ’|,t~uthnrs dllyed lUlU+nn(lltRhhqdll wel’osuggt’sto(Iby slfllllU~llls. ASa I’i0uln [u the selua)l/luda[’tcr workI’ocroatlolL Lll~0tbot in’flute. 1’he wllldmlll~i uu Ilia Fu,astul cmnpu~of ’17, a residcnl ul Iq’hlcoton,(~i t’au Ilk osed ~lt ull (hilts, Titoy hllllS bollgus,sllal’U drlllUS alld t’ynlbals lllul bass dI’llll. " t~ t’Ul0’nl’lfuryolnlgfulkugt~dil~ tl, ,1 A wu’iotyof distal(IN rates ffrlncololl Unlv#l~ltydud Is vMblafrom U,S, RUtltO On0, lut!Mudtill lv~/ IdllltL neurtile s It~clnllzoIn SkiClinics undSki bnss druids with vn’e y ( gut+sSlllg glllllC tTnattn t [r - laqlerbIIgs, IO ) b~LlllS,lliitl ill. 10t’[eal+llor~, W’Otlp~ [t|l|illlol~, (Cliff Moore~huto) Hosedentl of Pldnlur StudhlnL Sc anl. wuotleuslt(qts nlnhd brusiins, sithul fl’Ull lu, rculLal to less s’WnllWids" )otlatl’~ ’ La ~l~u) 8cuaoll.|)as~ [)uyo|,~ tllld for tlrout GorgeSki Aroa, MvAfee,lind .It(st [huh’ hnudsChihh’tm lUrUllllaclivllles ( ucs ’ he %~,eusln.’ wt+oklluy~tltt OVal|lid ~kllorl~, THUr-,SDAY, NOVEMBEP,16, $972 2.B ’ NOWPL~,YING at theyear,roued ’ ’ ,1-,1 - =.. , ’ Chorus Openings For ’Carmen’ i~ The. ’, Princeton Opera. call 466-2275or 924-3991before BUCKCOUNTY ’ ’ , Assocmhon announces chorus Nov.21 for further information. PUIYHOUSE Theatre Reviews openingsin its comingproduction ColePorter’s Iof Bizet’s "Carmen." Alter I ~ -,,-7- ~ * . T1~7" ~ n 1¥ "/~ T ~ successful performances at Nowthrough Tuesday "ANYTHING GOES’" "" ...... wttnrr ota 1yewdrama WashingtonCrossingStatePark November21 starring 11/1cL, arter J eepsJ+FOHtt g andtheGardenState ArtsCenter the OperaAssoc alien s btingin StartsWed. BarbraStreisand & TomPoston McCarter Theatre has ]ive d up Stepard’s 1 oss s a sere urger kingdom for a throne- ...... Ann mmv’y In-ors . ’[’rank Lan,~ella= , as the . _ ’ g OmarSharif Thurs.7:30 to its promise-to bring in- than life that we can empathize image of himself, the use of his singer whohas ins best years its ’carmen produchon to November15 in FrL-Sat.eve, 8:30 novative and stimulating plays to with l~im, even though to manyof "mark," as Hess calls it, makeshehind him, gives aa intelligent McCarterTheater on Jan, 23. FUNNYGIRL Sat.matinee 2 p.m. the public’s attention--by its us his kingdommay seem vapid him vulnerable. Once the and dynamicportrayal of Hess. RichardBurton (RatedG) Boxoffice (215) 862-2041 (Thea- exciting presentation of Samand empty. Hess could be the Achilles heel is touched, our hero lle fleshes out the role of a man Evenings&Sat: 7 &9:30 p.m. treparties ask for Reasa) Shepard’s "Tooth of Crime" warrior-ehieftan, tile wily whois strong, yet not invincible; "Bh~ebeard" Sunday:4:30, 7 & 9:30p.m...... J. falls, andwe, the audienceweep whichopened last weekendat the politician, the athlete. Hecould for him. Mr. Shepard does not whois powerful, but yet at the Rated(R) collegetheatre. be each of these becausein the viewthis change,this passage of ntorcy of his managers and "TheTooth of Crime"is not an business interest’ and wholongs DANCING upward,obstacle-filled struggle the reins from onegeneration to 7:10-9,30 SAT.8~ SUN.MATINEE easy play; it is not a workfor he has had to win his turf or another, as necessarily for tim [reedomof the days when NOV.18& 19.AT 2P.M. matinee audiences for its kingdomin the fight for power. desirable, andhe lets us knowit. he wasyoung, as yet untried, but Sat. & Sun. THE LITTLE ARK EVERYSAT. & SUN. NIT[ message is not outright and The pursuit of power corrupts, ttow? Crow, the bald, gum was his ownman. Gloria Maddox (RatedG) sootifing; andthe author’s use of and the hero wesee is a flawed chewingvictor is clad in shabby, is both seductive and appealing Jer~Lewis Cinema NOTI’INGHAMfour letter words may shock man, for he has paid his dues to faded dungarees, a nondescript as Becky,Hess’ mistress. Sheis AN EXCELLENT someof the older generation.For bc inside, and yet onceinside he sleevless jacket, and wears particularly effective in a RT,33, FREEHOLD MFAMILYFIL BALLROOMthe bulk of the under-30 is insulatedfrom those outside by leather thongs on one wrist. In humorousseduction scene, and (OppositeFoodto~/e) generation the use of the four .75 FOREVERYONE MercerSt. HamiltofiSquare, N.J. his entourage, whostruggle to fact, the only elegant apparel he she carries this flashback that TheLargest Ballroom in the.East letter wordsin question are no preserve and protect their man sports are his boots which are sonmhowdoes not quite fit into 462-2141 Withall BigBands mare offensive than the use of and their interests h’om the used to stomp out a tune. The the play. A large share of the Wednesday,November 22 such wordsas loot and ship, and assaults of those outside. And throne he inherits is nothing acting credit is due a newcomer, Children’sMatinee KatharineHepburn Sat. StunMaze this is the workof an under-30 thus at the end of Act: I wefind moretitan an aging overstuffed Mark Motcalf, who, at least 2:00 P.M. &Van¯sea Redgrave Sun.Harry Uber playwright. He has muchto say our hero at the pinnacle, yet armchair, and his kingdom according to the programnotes, "JesseJames Meets 8~Irene Papas ir~ of the worldaround us, and it is fearful of the inevitable battle nothing morethan a jungle maze is making his first appearance Frankinstein’sDaughter" the TROJAN WOMEN not pretty, nor is he, necessarily ahead, of the coming con- of steel. Hess,instead, feels that with a professionalacting group. Childrenunder 12 (RatedPG) pleasedwith it. Fie is a dramatist frontation. he has stood for something.Hess His Crow is the very per- Evenings~,Sat. 7 & 9 p,m, RECYCLE worthlistening to, for his style is In the second act, whenHess had studied those who had sonification of mindlesscruelty, 50’ Sunday:4:30, 6:40 & 9 THIS poetic, and the mannerin which meets his opponent, Crow, he preceded him in blues and rock of ruthless destruction. Clarence BothRated (R) he reveals and relates his tale Folder, Gray Gage, Dale finds to his surprise, that the singing and has established his LITTLEART (G) AdulU$1.00 NEWSPAPER and messagecannot fail to move challenger is not another super- ownstyle; he had mostlyplayed Helward and William Myers Sat.,Sun. Matinee 2 p.m. us. Musicand songs provide an star, but, instead, an unknown--a by the rules of the game round out the well-chosen cast. integral part of his drama. gypsy--whosestyle is ~i subtle yet (society); and he had com- "TheTooth of Crime"was first Concert Masters Mr. Shepard centers his tale brutal corruptionof Hess.It is as presented in Londonthis sum- proudly presents passion. Instead Crow, as the around Hoss, an over4g rock if Hess is faced with a mirror very name implies, had met. Hopefully MeCarter on Sun,, Nov. 19, 1972- 7:45 p.m. singer, whohas madeit to the top inmgeof himself, devoid of the corrupted the rules of the game Theatrewill be but its first stopin STEPHENBERKELHAMMER of the heap, only to find the room softening niceties--the elegant, to suit his ownpurpose, andhas this country. The author has in o programof musicfor recorderwith at the top a lonely, arid place western-styleclothes, the sihilat~t corruptedthe rotor’s style for his somethingto convey, conveys it CHRISFINCKEL indeed. Wrackedwith self-doubt, grace--and instead sees the ownpersonal profit, and com- well andpoetically, andgives us EDWARDBREWER tortured by insecurity, andkept vacant, harsh eyes, the brutal passion is passe. somethingto think about after Cello Harpsichord going by artificial stimulants, he play for sexual appeal, and the Louis Griss, McCarter’s ar- the lights on the stage havegone HunterdonCentral High School awaits his inevitable challenge harsh, strident tones of a singer tistic director whodirected the out. LITTLE THEATRE aud downfall by another singer-- out for the kill, the battle cry to Sbepard work, has drawn near Route 523near Route 31: Flemington or ehieftan. It is because Mr. move audiences for a rock [’lawless performancesfrom his Elaine P. It¯in¯mann Adults$3.B0; Students $1.50. Fo~ tickets, send check with stamped self-addressedenvelope to Concert Masters. Inc. RD Annandale, N.J. 08801.For further informat on, cal Ei eenaerkelhammer, director; 735-5657. Intime Season Opens With Gay Bard Comedy

There is an enthusiasm thoughtfulstaging anddirection. job of interpretation, and the comedy,in his later scenes with amougstTheatre Intime players It is obvious that the Intime addition, though amusing, Rosalind, and be convincing at LassieSmith that is unmatched amongst layers have really delved into, det,’acts rather than adds to the that. Eric Zwemerdisplays the reasoned and thought out what would-bethespians in the area. production, proper touch of villainy in his (tHHounce$ This enthusiasmis an infectious lay behind the surface of this Thisisa minorquibble,though, portrayal of the jealous older thing, and it never fails to etherial Shakespeareancomedy, The players have captured the brother, Oliver, while Kathie the beginning of her wlnter session transmit itself to the audience. andthe audienceis the better for spirit of those carefree Shentoais hilarious as the buxom in Intime’sinitial productionthis it. For while somemay object to inhabitantsof the forest andtheir country wench, Audrey. Jim season, "As YauLike It," proves the additionof a narratoi’in place tale is full of wit andfun, whichis Shankmandoesa right good job no exception, and the actors of a prologue, as this reviewer whatthe Bardintended after all. as her lover, Touchstone, the Hatha Yoga transmit their joie de vitro and did, the bulk of the play holdsup Intime is lucky in havingchosen clown. Intime regular Pat gusto to theatregoers, making very well indeedby tile inspired two gifted players in the lead Gorntau,is, as always,lovely to the viewing of the comedy a performances of some very paris of Orlando and Rosalind. look at, but a bit stiff as the [hm’oughlyenjoyable experience. talented cast members,many of AmteLouise Hoffmandisplays a banishedCelia. Nov. 27 thru Feb. 1 The play continues this weekend whomare well knownto Intime gamine-like charmas she doffs The joy of the evening finds a at MurrayTheater on Thursday, patrons, dimaxin the finale, but to reveal ~"~.7.7.7.7.7.~r~i.Ji.~iJi.~igi.RoI~~ feminine attire to follow her Friday and Saturday nights with Tryingto provide novelty, or banishedcousin Celia into exile, thatwouldbetospoilthefun. Itis THE APARRI STUDIO *t~ .,.._ BALLROOMDANCING ~ an 8:30 curtain, relevance, to Shakespeare, the As her suitor, DavidGrant Gray worthseeing. it is not easy to produce a students have added "a prologue shows that he can switch from HIGHTSTOWItCOUNTRY CLUB SItakespeareanplay, muchlessa by AdamSmith," The authors sheer dramatic scenes (as the ElaiueP. lleinemam~ 217Nassau St. 9210433 , EVERYWED.,FRI.&SAT. . ~ conmdyand carry it off. Intime providea narrator who,after the fight with his brother, Oliver)to first strains of the themesong of UNDERNEW MANAGEMENT ~ does this, despite uneveness in. pacing and uneveness in per- Masterpiece T!teatre, comments DOORPRIZES-- SNACKBAR~" formances, and for this a large npan the ensumgaction, tell!ng measureof the credit shouldgo to us what tne Barawasup to, m me Wcd.,Nov.lS.StroudSmithoFri.,Nov, lT-EddieShaw Dane F Be’kowtz for his style of Ahstmre Cooke. he- Sat.,Nov.18-Waltbiellor&S.Smith iually, Mr. Cookedoes a better ~ ¯ ROUTE33,HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. _ Tnans,e J~l’’ s Fantastzcks’ ’ ¯ ...... ¯ ¯o¯ ¯oo¯ oo ®e...... ¯o o¯oo ¯¯¯¯¯ :.... ooooo ...... ooo ¯o ...®o Is First _RateSh ow ¯ e o¯ oo ¯~ ~¯ o¯o¯o~ oo ¯¯e~¯~¯ ¯¯o~ oo ooo~ ¯¯¯¯o¯oooou¯ e®ee¯ o~u¯eeee ~¯~¯ eo¯e eeoeeeo¯~o¯¯ ¯o~ eeeee eo ¯ oo eeeeee If you like goodtheater, gosee tlucklebee and Bellomy, played e* o* ee oe o¯ e~* ~¯ eo ue ~ oo ee up¯ by Jonathan Rose and Phil ee oe oe oo oo ¯ eoooo ooooo oo ooeoo oe oo the Princeton Triangle Club oe eo ee oo ee ~ oeoo eoeoo oo ooo ee eo Workshop’s version of "The Ruskin as our favorite eharac- ¯ Fantasticks." tots. Their dancing, ’ he ! Notsin= S~ neerTracyh ~ t i The acting, singing and dan- choreographed by Charmaine ¯ ¯ ring are first rate. The actors Andre,was hilarious, to say the : screenr:y-. ~..~ -- such~ g may be amateurs, but you’d least, ¯ never knowit. "TheFantasticks"isa musical i speltbtn&¯ Jekyll a H#e ! The plot revolves around the morality nlay from another era ¯ ~’Pad 7Amn~u’mnm~,~J~. trials and triumphsof the young ¯ a,, ,. ~ whichs])e’aks clearly to this one. ¯ ~ o lovers, MattandLuisa, played by Whatdoes it say? That depends ¯ ~ ¯ Bill Milvaneyand MarilynRnbie. on whatyou want to hear. First, ¯ ~:. ¯ The bandit and rape maker, El t destroys every romanticnotion ’ u¯ :: ¯ Guile, is played by RobertCohen. in a liberal’s bag of gems, and ¯ ¯ t.ie has a touchingdeath scene, then it destroyswith equal terror ¯ :: .~ ¯ . . ¯ llenry (George Guy) and Mor- the eytticism of the ’6O’s. The ¯¯ ..... : ...... :. ’: ¯¯ timer (Rich Kelley), brought resulU Another sappy ending ¯¯ ...... ¯ ¯ many laughs and words of but tl~is oneis realistic. ¯ .... ~’ ¯ wisdomto the play. The mute, T te above paragraphinserted ¯ ¯ Carter iVleAdams,plays his part ’d ao extra chargefor the benefit ¯¯ ...." .. ¯¯ to perfection, of those people whoalways look ¯¯ ¯ ::::~¯.... ¯¯ It’s difficult to pick out one for deel~, I]idden meaningsis ] :.: "~+~ n e nber o’ the companyand cite evervthin’g) o ~ twe would pick tile two fathers, i i himor her as the star. If pressed, " ’F[LMstuart CrumpJr.t ¯i ¯ i plhf’ferenA:from an~hing i J FESTIVALJURY PRIZE gWgRD i ave seeno~film-.m,.~,~ | J ,’’NURJOE ’ ¯ ; i A ...... -II WednesdayBaigamMatinee All Seats$1,00 ~ " t I t[.llAIr~UIGN 10g,tyat;’&gPM O~NassauSt924-0263- MahneesWed,,SaL&Sun,at2PM .. , I I

J ,,,,,I,oMIGflAtt ~ACK |, flON L|I~MAN, VALEfilE PiRRtNI~ I ’- I++11’ plllhll,~llOll# ’ ~lllllh|lUlt~vel, ’hll+lOllt~.lM,~tll . m."T°"’-|lthmlla~ i]11" J [ ~ *3rdBlGWEEK* [ i~J --Z=~~ I ’~;’1 : - (~7 I l’J/il~lSlllllff.411tltll Moo,lhraThUnl, ltTll§~O,l§ / [~1 AVI"III’~I~II’m’UPIOl+~P~lmod:kl. ff24"0W0 J ~ Frl,&mat,gtO, O&10p,m, J ~4’ t" l~.gl ...... +. 8Uo,a,a,60,SNO,7130&O=20 i | BatKlinMatlnea,AIISeall$1,OO, Man,,hl t)adyMa&8 | l oeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeleeeeeeeeeeeleeeeeeeeeel+eee¯ "’ ’ "’ " ’ - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 3.B Hungarian Symphony Composer To Play At Rutgers 8 & 10P.M. Billed At NEW BRUNSWICK-- The and "Pictures at an Exhibition" noted Hungarian State Sym- of Mussorgsky. McCosh 10 phonyOrchestra, presently in its Theconcert is the secondevent Americandebut tour, will per- oftheRutgersGymnasiumSeries McCarter ’PrincetonUniversiW form at Rutgers University on and will be held’ in the Gym- Folkslnger-songwriter Eric nasium on College Avenue Andersen, whose compositions 1.00Admission Monday,Nov. 20. Under the direction of Janos beginningat 8 p.m. include "Thirsty Boots," one of Ferencsik, the performancewill Formedin 1923as the Budapest the classic songs of the 1960’s, , Sunday,8 P.M. will makehis first Princeton PHONENOW FOR I feature the highly regarded Metropolitan Orchestra, it was R ECYCLE youngpianist Istvan Lantos, who reorganizedfollowing World War’ appearanceat AlexanderHall on RESERVATIONS THIS will play Bartok’spiano concerto II by Ferenc Friesay and Laszlo Saturday, Nov. 18 at S p.m. (609)921-8700 No. 3 in E Major. Somogyi.In 1949 it becameof- Appearingwith Andersenwill bc NEWSPAPER guitarist Leo Kottke, master of "SamShepard is a youngAmerican The Orchestra will play ficially knownas the State playwrightof pure brilliance and Weber’s"Overture to Oberon," SymphonyOrchestra and since both the six and twelve string Fmaginativefantasy...In his latest 1952 Ferencsik bus been general guitar, and widely recognized play, THETOOTH OF CRIME at AT nmsicdirector, among aficianados as the McCarterTheatre,Mr.Sbepard has Theatre Intime Lantos is one of two young foremost master of the aeoustie gatheredhis forces and produced a THIS WEEKEND: soloists to appear with the or. guitar amongtoday’s folk and splendidlyprovocative play...The chestra during its American rock performers. ’ language,hip, original, unexpected Shakespeare’s tour. The 2a-year old performer A product of tile "folk andrhythmic, flows in andout of is considered a memberof the themusic, which Mr. Shepard him- generation"of tile early 1960’s, selfcomposed andwhich is anin- AS YOULIKE IT "new wave" of Hungarian Eric Andersenhas been turning An Outrageous Comedy pianists. tegralpart of the play’s design... out songs whichhave beenwidely FrankLangella’s Hess is a rneticu- A student of the Bela Bartok performedand recorded by other November16, 17, 18 BoxOffice Conservatoryand the Franz Liszt Iousandyet fiery performance....It & Academy,the artist performed artists for morethan a decade, is a strikingplay, and given here December1,2 includingJudy Collins, Phil Ochs withthe most commendable force- 452-8181 at the 1969 Bayreuth In- and TomPaxton. In addition to fulnassl" Barnes,N.Y. Times "...without a doubtone of the best productionsto gracethe ternational Youth Festival, BrdncetonTheatre Scene in the last fouryears. " ¯ "Thirsty Boots," Andersen’s ’.’It wasthe 2nd American debut of Germany,s Hitzacker Festival other hits from this period in- .Foaddller,TheDail~,Princetoatan and the International Rostrumof a workby a majorAmerican play- clude "Violets of Dawn" and wrightat McCartarthis seaso YoungArtists in Czechoslovakia. "The Blind Fiddler." His most Stylen. is muchof the play . style, r Tickets for the Rutgers ..~,~ ~"l~k~ ~ ~ OPEN7 DAYSA WEEKI recent album for Columbia andwit andword. This is one Recordsis entitled "BlueRiver," tun0d-inplaywright. MCCARTER after the title song. CANSTAND PROUDI" o - 0A’MA..Btbeconcert. Naedele,Phila. v" m’z ¢ O...w%,.o,.oo.bnugbt at the door enthe night ef McCarter Theatre has also Bulletin announced that the scheduled The l/~,, ]IL]I N -- S~D~ q[l.JFA CHARCOALSTEAKS Foothill Guild Dec. 2 concert by Harry Chapin TOOTH OF ~.~,~oBg,..~ Slates Auditions ’As YouLike It’ Continues has been postponed to a date CRIME "As YouLike It," TheatreIntime’s productionof the WilliamShakespeare comedy, opened last later in the year. All tickets for with Dec.2 will be honoredon the new PEAPACK.- The Footlight weekendat MurrayTheatre on the Princetoncampus. Here Rosalind (Anne Hoffmann) bemoans the FRANKLANGELLA [,¢,-,~LO~U~-~ state of "beingin love" as Celia (Pat German)looks on. Theplay, whichhas been edited for the date, which will be announced as Hess [ Weekdays- Guild is calling for acting shortly. 11 aim.till 1 a.m. technical, andmusical talent for production,continues Nov. 16, 17, 18 andDec. I, 2 with8:30 curtains. ThruSunday, Nov. 19 OL:~ud~e~t£aV,~//ll~’c¢,td~CTlfl ~ (( 09)’597"0&30Sundays-lUll its spring production of the newproduction of the tl musical"Cabaret". All parts are County Symphon) McCARTER open. A pianist is needed im- THEATRECO. mediately. The Guild welcomes ’Anything Goes’ To Give Concert * Latacomerswill not be seated new membersand participants. The AC Gallery The lead parts are: Fraulein Plays At Bucks Schneider (40-60), Berlin boar- TRENTON-- The Mercer NEWHOPE, Pa. - A revivalof County Symphonic Orchestra ding house owner.Fraulein Kost COCKTAIL PARTY (20-40), prostitute in residence. ColePorter’s musical, "Anything will give its first concert of the presentsthe graphicart of Sally, ingenue, (20-40/, en- Goes",is currently playingat the season tonight at tbe War tertainer at the Kit KatKlub and Bucks County Playhouse, MemorialBuilding. The concert girl friend of Cliff. Emcee(20. throughDec. 3. begins at 8:15 p.m. and ad- 50), maleentertainer at the Kit TomPoston co-stars with Mary missionis free. JOAN NEEDHAM Kat Club and commentator (in Louiseill this I934 stage classic The orchestra, composedof song) on the scene. Cliff Wood. which features runny of the youngsters of high school and THE BACKDOOR LOUNGE Nov. 11 thru 22 ward, juvenile (20-40), American famousCole Porter tunes, such college age, beginsits 11th year. Route 130 Hightstown,N.J. writer in Berlin. Ernst Ludwig as "You’re Tile Top", "It’s It is sponsored by the Mercer Delovcly", "I Get a Kick Out of Bill HulseyCombo {30-60), Germansmuggler. Herr County Park Commission. Sunday,Nov. 19-6 p.m. Schultz, fruit shopproprietor. You", "Let’s Misbehave" and Tile concert, devoted to Admission:$1.50 members - $3.00 There are manychorus parts the title song. popylar music, features soloist non-members.Info,Write Box 59, TheArt Confederation Gallery for menand womenincluding a Tom Poston plays a kin- Gloria Scarano, whowill sing a Hightstown. girl band anda male quartet. The dhearted bandit, public enemy medley from "ShowBoat." 77 MAINST.-KINGSTON (OWEN’S BARN) nmsie will consist of piano, ac- No.13, renownedfor his skill with 1 to 5 PM- TUES.THRU SAT. cordion, trumpet, saxophone, a machine gun. tlunted by the clarinet and trombone. police for various misdcmeaners, hc escapes en an Atlantic Castingdates are Nov.26, 2 to 5 ~ ~li~lPII/ q~ll II’qt~ ’II/NOV. 18-19,1OAMIo6PMk4 p.m., Nov, 28 and 29 7:30 to l0 steamship disguised as a p.m.at St. Brigid’s auditoriumin clergyman. Also on board is a Peapaek. lovesick businessman, (Mer.~ --~!?:.::::~: TRENTONCIVIC CENTER ~" Pianists and other musicians, Deskins)"vvitliout a ticket or choreographer, technicians and passport, in romanticpursuit of others wanting further in- his dream-girl whois engagedto an English Knight. : ~ OVER500"CATS OFAtl VARIETIES TheState Theatreof NewJersey formation should contact tile director, Robert E. Slawson,in Performances of "Anything ,,,..,~ ~ IAgGESICAT SHOW IN EAST 1 presents ADUtTS$1.00 -- chntdren SO,: ~’~ Bridgewater, and they are also Goes" are scheduled for Friday (Stingthioad 10t 25c off One adult admission) welcomeat the casting call. and Saturday evenings at 8:30 PUBLICENEMY NO. 13 is played by TomPoston in Sucks p.m. and Saturday matinees at 2 THISiS THE PLACE TOBeY CHRISTMAS KITTENS EDWARDVILLELLA CountyPlayhouse revival of "AnythingGoes." Patti Garland p.m. Special performances are I’IIEATIIE WORKSItOPS playshis gun-moil,Bonnie Latour. set for Sundays,Nov. 26 andDec. 3 at 7 p.m. and Thursdays,Nov. in Sharon Bown, director of 10 and30, at 7:30 p.m. /~i~,S,,f~ ,-,~’! ,m,,--__ 99 Creat ve Theatrefor Youth,will ’Gare d n Of D lights’e ~l,,,,L,I.tt,,,~’~~]~’e conduct six workshops for nmmbersof Street Theatre.The wllh the topics will include im. ConcertBilled provisations, acting technique Next In Film Series Thefirst of a series of Concerts ,newjersey Imllell and theatre games. Street Carlos Saura’s "Garden of surprisebit of the 1970New Y()rk of ContemporaryMusic will be Theatre meetsMondaynightsatDelights" will be the next Fihn Festival, "Garden of presented by the Friends of (PaperMill’s Ballet in Residence) ChurchCongregation on Walnut program on the Movies-at- Delights" wascalled by Andrew Musicon Sunday,Nov. 19 at 3:30 LEO and Lane. McCarter Series on Tuesday, Sarris of the Village Voice a pan. in WoolworthCenter. CASTof 50 -- SymphonyOrchestra ~ Nov.21 at 8 p.m. A black comedy "fascinating film on a rare in- The programwill featre works whichalso serves as a metaphor tellcctaal level." of present and past students of O"~,~At’aO~.AM for modernSpain, it is the work MeCartcr Theatre has also the Princeton University Music DECEMBER 8 thru 23 of Spain’s most gifted con- annoaneed that commencing Department, as well as Erik TRENTON--Artists Showcase temporarydirector, a protege of with the showingof "Gardenof Satie’s "Trois lVIorceaux en PhoneReservationa Accepted ’theatre, 1150 Indiana Ave.will the great L.uis Bunuel. Delights," and continuing Forme de Poire" with Mimmi ’present scenes from operas on A rich industrialist has suf- throughoutthe year, most of the Fulmer and Doug Smith, BOX OFFICE (201) DR 6-4343 Saturday, Nov. 10, at S:15 p.m. fered ;mmesiain an autonmbile featured workson the Movies-at- piauists; and Wcbcrn’s"Satz fur accident, and his greedy family McCarter Series will be ae- Klavier," James Carmiehael in an effort to obtaiu the uumber eompanicdby a chapter of the pianist. Joel Grcssel and Frank and location of Isis Swiss bank original "Flash Gordon"serial, ’ Brickle will have compositions account, recreate important madeill 1938, with BusterCrabbe Ior eompnter on tile program Princeton University momentsin his childhood, youth as the space hero. Chapter lI Rnbert Pollock will play his "l~,hapsodyfor Piano" and John Department of Music Chamber Concerts andbusiness career, in the hopes entitled "The Tunnelef Terror " x, thatonekeyincidentwilljolthim will bc slown with "Gardea of l e by’s contpositionfor corn. back to normality. The major Delights" on Nov.21. purer nnd brass quintet will present the concludethe program. DECAPO CHAMBER PLAYERS PRINCETON MONDAY,DECEMBER 4, 1972 AllenBlustine, Clarinet HelenHarbison,,’Cello UNIVERSITY 8:30 P.M. JoelLester, Violin PatriciaSpencer, Flute TheThirteenth Annual PJ&B Musical JoanTower, Piano Rodgers t~ Hammersteio’s CONCERTS JADWINGYM (Faculty Road} Worksby JohnHarbison, David Noon, Elaine Barkin, John Heiss, THECHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JoanTower OKLIHOMI! GEORGSOLTI, Conductor Ctlebrsllegthe Thirtieth.Aumivsrsary (19f$197H of ate and F ill GreatClil$l ¢ O[tht~ Medeull Amerh’au hhlsl¢al ’rbealre Schoenberg:Kammersymphonie (err. by Webern) AIOSi¢b~ IUCIIARDItOl)t;Eltt; MENDELSSOIIN:"Fingal’s Cave" (tlebrides) Overture nao, aod Lyric, I,r OSCAP,IIAMMF.RSTEIN ~od Bl~ledoll thePity Grt, lt Grolvthe Llhlrl by Lyea Rlggs MAltI,EIh Syntphony No5 Thursday,November 16, 1972 8.30 P.M. Chormogntphy,.r.m,.,,I*), ,,,](}ANMIITO MOP.T(IN I,UCAS !0 McCoshHall ,,o,,. On,,a,,.,,,or,’r,., Tickets: 85,00, 86,00 & 87,50. STUDENTSECTION: $3,00 Opening Night: TI]URSDA¥, DE ,, 7 at 7:30 P,M. Available art MCCARTERTHEATRE (Box Office) , 921.8700; UNIVER, ...... FRIDAY & SAT. DEC. 8 & 9 at 8:3(} P.M. SITY STORE(Ticket Office) ¯ 921.8500, CONCERTOFFICE (Woolworth Tickets, 88.50 Stutlelltsl $2.00 Sptcial l:a,nity Ma.n~,,: SAT. I)EC 9 at 2:30 P.M. Cantor) ¯ 924.0453; JADWlNGYM (Box Offica.mornh~gs) ¯ 452-3540, MAll. 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Windsor, N.J. 1/2130,c/o PrincetonPacket. portraits. Experiencepreferred billed monthly.Box numbers are but not necessary. Shodtraining 7-11 FOODSTORES is accepting SYNTHETIC FIBER LINE $1.00extra. frmtchise applications for the period required. Upto $175. per greater Hightstown-EastWindsor OPERATOR-- 7 day rotating MEN NURSES-LPN’s- Part time or full week. Car necessary. To take TERMS:25 cents billing charge shift - company paid Blue HOUSEKEEPER-Part.tlm,~ WOMEN if ad is not paid for within. 10 &Parlin areas. Smallinvestment LOCALCLEANING WOMAN for time,3-11andll-7.TheElmsNursing pictures.in the Trentonarea. No financing arranged. For in- Cross/BlueShield with Rider J. take charge of househol’d and"2 HOUSEWIVES Kend. Pk. house. Must be Hame, Cranbury, N.J. Call 395- canvassing.Call 201-736-5600. days after expiration of ad. 10 Major nmdical, life insurance school age children of workin~ COLLEGESTUDENTS dependable& able to workalone. 0725. :ormation call 009-388-5711or uniforms,other benefits, ~. per cent cash discounton elassi. write 7-I1 Food Store, P.O. Box parents. Nocleaning. Mustdrive No floor-scrubbing. One day a tied displayads if bill is paidby Kendall Park. Excellent salary Light production iobs available week,preferably Thurs. or Fri., or 160, BurlingtonN.J. 08016.Art: WAITRESSWANTED - Phillis the 20th of the following Bob Muit. AMoEcLI~OTEXLINNC2wRPjEORATE[for mature responsible person. lull an~tpart time. ~ull time $2.25 part-days, name your own hours. PART-TIMESALESLADIES -- t, , Call 201-297-3001eves & w~nds. per hr. andpart time $2.10per hr. Call 201-297-3590 after 5:30 p.m. 20-30 hours weekly through Wiadsor Diner, Apply in person month. Situations Wanted ads 609-924-6800 Packing jobs avaiable full and Christmas. Must be over’ 21. between9 ana-2pm. are payable with order. The *art time. Full time $2.05 per hr. Evenings Saturdays and daytime L newspaperis not responsible for PARTTIME man over 25. Eves- ~ESiEA~CHn :t!R Mu - h~is- n ~e m hours Phone manager for ap- NOFEE CHARGED DRIVERS, PARTTIME. Must *art time $2.00per hr. All shifts. PRINCETONe MARKETING . ’ errors uot corrected by the ad. WEMAY HAVE JUST THE Sat-Sun. TwinRivers Stationery haveknowledge of all airports & Scheduledovertime possible up to AVON vertiser immediatelyfollowing East Windsor. Call Men.to Fri 1~¢9~Princeton JOB YOU’RELOOKING FOR between10-5. (609) 448-8033. NYC.(609) 448-4389. 00 hrs a week. Timeand half for the first publicationof the ad. pyre’ 40 hrs. ApplyP.C.R., Paten coder from Thanksgiving until LET AVONHELP TAKEYOU on BUSINESS OFFICES: The Male& Female DevelopmentCorp. c/o Princeton Christmas.Experience helpful but a winter vacation! As an Avon Princeton Packet, 300 Wither. Skilled & Unskilled RESPONSIBLEPERSON needed ChemicalResearchRt. 200 North not necessary. If interestedplease Representative, you can earn to babysit 2 days a weekia quiet ff shopping center, RockyHill, spoon St., Princeton, N.J. NewJersey State TRAVEL CONSULTANT FOR write John Kemmerer,P.O. Box "get-away"money for fun in the Training& EmploymentService homefur 2 children - 1 pre-sehool. N.J. 08553. 209, Princeton, outlining your INSURANCESECRETARY - sunor snow.Call: 609-002-5328. 08540. Teh 009.924-3244; The l(ossmoorArea with at least 1 yr. Owntransportation. 609-443-1777. An Equal Opportunity Employer backgroundand experience, needed with out going personality Central Post, Building 3530, RuralManpower Service exp. in ticketing reservations & __ to meet public and to complete Room202; 3530 (Route 27), retail sales. Opportunityfor ad- Ihealth claim forms and do Phone609-586-4034 vancement.Call Personnel Dept. BABYSITTER in my Lawren- NURSESAIDES - full time or part WANTED:Mandolin Instructor to ]m n mumcashier work Multi- Kendall Park, N.J. 08824.Tel: 609-448-1053 i~ rst CharterNat l Bankfor appt. cevillo home three af- time, 3-11 shift. The ElmsNursing complex. MeadowLakes, Etra 201-297-3434; Windsor.Hights teach youngboy. Call 609-737-2084.specialty medicalfacili{). Must 201-238-1800,Ext. 46. ternoons/week. Owa tran- Home,Cranbury, N. J. Call 009- type well and be famihar with Hd., Hightstown,N. J. Herald, 140 South Main St,, Hies.33 & 130 at WoodsideRoad sportation. References. 609-896-395-0725. Dnedical terminology. Liberal Hightstown, N.J. 08520. Tel: Robbinsvifle.N.J. 1000 after 5 p.m. " isalarv, excellent benefits. 609-448.3005; The Lawrence !!ELP,NEEDED: OFFICEITelep,%neMrs. Woolwine 609-924- ~ai~l~vt~ - evenings Z-l/2 [q3O0 ¯ Ledger 5 FranklinCorner Road, , NASSAUpLACEMENTS Lawrpnceville,, 08648. Teh Nurses, , , ’ , hours, MonmouthJnnct]un. $2.25I’ ¯ ’...... ’ , ...... byBea Hunt NURSES,R.N.... )er hour.Call 609-448-6994, I ...... , : : , PERSONNELi 609,806.0100; The South Sore. ,;;AUTO SALESMAN: ...... " ’ RN’S--:LPN’S’ ’ ’ erset Newspapers, 240 South ’FuH’~indpart timepositions avail- Positionsexist on the 3 to 11P.M. ableon most units and shifts. Sal- :LERK-RECEPTIONIST- with MainSt., Manville, N.J. 08835. Wonderfulopportunity for tourin Drug.Medical, Ch0drens aryrange $4.09 to $4.50per bour. ood typing skills andability for Over 500 : reh (201) 725-3300. aggressivesalesman. Good pay andPsychiatric Services. Starting i LegalSecretary...... $150 etail. Able to get along with plan. Manyfringe benefits. salarybased on eda¢ation and ex. ~ublic. Diversifiedduties include BOOKKEEPER- for expanding weekly perienceplus excellent N.J. Civil FeePaid Jobs Sellingexperience desired but ContactPersonnel Dept. lssisting in bus routingfor school:computer service cnmpany. ADMINISTRATOR Shorthand,good typing, ex- Servicebenefits. iistrict. Permanent full time Permanent full time position VolunteerProgram not necessary. periencehelpful, fees nego- ]osition. Full fringebenefits. Call Princeton THE MEDICALCENTER available fur bookkeeperfamiliar WeekendSupervisor tiable. ContactPersonnel Office flr. ltorvath, 609-452-2185. with accountsreceivable, accounts (609) 921-6580 APPLY IN PERSONTO N. J. Neuro-PsychiatrieInstitute AT PRINCETON,N.J. payable, purchase and sales Box1000,Princeton, N. J. 253 WitherspoonSt. 08540 juurnal, payroll, general ledger, A matureindividual with plea- EdwardWarren (609)466-0400 (609) 921-7700 etc. Somelight typing. Pleasant EXPERIENCEDINTERIOR santpersonality is neededto EqualOpportunity Employer EqualOPPortunity Employer SECRETARYTO DIRECTOR office, eumpanypaid losuranees. heresponsible for medicalcen- 221Nassau Street Salary Commensuratewith ex- DECORATOR-SALES PRINCE CHEVY 924-3030 3rd floor n perience. Excellent opportunity WOMAN tar volunteerprogram on Sat. for the right person. Call for ap- & Sun. Experienced pointment, or send resume: Rt.206,Princeton Executives SECRETARIES for DelawareValleys oldest Experiencewith teenagersand 924-3350 ~ $12,000- NATIONALCOMPUTER NATIONALCOMPUTER prestige furniture firm. Ex- ANALYSTS typingabilities are a must. $52,000 Twoimmediate openings for ex- ANALYSTS panding business requires periencedadaptable secretaries in U.S. Rt. #1 &FarberRd. U.S. IlL #1, &FarberRd. knowledgeableperson with ENGINEERS Princeton, N.J. NEW CAREERS thecentral marketing department Princeton,N. d. completedecorating know- SECRETARY DESIGNERS of a nationalcomputer service 009-452-2800 009-452-2800 StopJob firm.Broad responsibilities willin- ledgefor furniture, carpetand YOUR DRAFTSMEN HuntingNowI fabric departments.40 hour Personwith goodtyping and cludegeneral office routine plus ro~ gel/guyFriday duties that make week,paid vacations, hospital- clericalskills, pleasantperson- Let NE5find that careeryou thesepositions both interesting MEI:)ICAL SECRETARY ization,bonus incentive, other ality andthe ability to deal ELECTRICAL seek,here or abroad.Stop chas- andchallenging. Good secretarial OWN l)rivate medicalfacility requires benefits. Applyin personto with peopleis neededfor a key MECHANICAL ingafter dead-end leads; poit)t. skillsa must. aa experiencedmedical secretary lessinterviews and listening to to do medical transcriptimt. Mr.Convery at Convery’s,Rt. secretarialposition. PIPING well-meaningfriends, WE have Full companypaid Excellent typing required and Snelling& Shelling No. 1, opposite Lawrence BUSINESS STR UCTURAL the CONTACTSthat can lead benefitpackage kuowledge af medical ter- ShoppingCenter, Trenton, ExcellentSalary and benefits to meaningfulinterviews. Call minology.Full time or part time 353 NassauSt. Repliesheld in strictest con- Contactpersomtel dept. TermAssignments orwrite, No obligation. Toarrange a prompt, confidential available. Telephone Mrs. Wuuhviue.609-924-9300. Princeton,N.J. fidence Wesupply products, ware. PHONEORMAI L RESUME 609-448-8850 interview,contact Mr. D, A. housing, training and fi- Schaafsmaat (609) 924.7800. Ext. INDUSTRIALSTAFF, Inc. NATIONALEXECUTIVE 221. ProcessEng...... Feepd to$19k AT nancing. You supply the SEARCH,INC. B,S.Ch,Eng. R &D 5 CrescentAve.. P.O. Box 272 WANTED- CLERKTYPIST and THE MEDICALCENTER TWINRIVERS TOWN CENTER eaeral olTicc administrationfor ProeessE ng ...... Feapd. to $16k will to succeed. For de- RockyHill. N.J.00553 I04 ABBINGTONDRIVE APPLIEDLOGIC CORP. B.S.Ch. Eng. PRINCETON,N J, ~ircct response advertising tails, call Mr, Barber 609.924-8577 IIIGIITSTOWN,N.J. 08520 900State Road, Princeton, N,J. CivilEng ...... Feepd. toS15k 253Wlrherspoon St. 08840 coutliany, E. J, KraneCompany, Waste/Water20%travel INSTRUCTOR 600.921- 7700 609-452-2662. Oar261h Year of Success 3 MilesNorth of Princeton,Rta, 206 20 NassaaSt. Priueoton, N. &Call anequal opportunity employer AnEqual OoPor tunny Employar 609-921-9406. Produ~,Supv..... Feepd. ta$14k B,6. Chem/B Maim,Eng .... FeePd. to $13,5k TEMPORARY B.6.M E/B.S. EE MEN IT’S THEBEST BUSINESS Ind. Eng...... Feapd.toS13k Elaatronics Full timeT0mporary position Weare seeking melt whohave uteehauieal ability and OPPORTUNITYTO CROSS Taah.Bayer ..... Feepd. to $13k eujoy workingwith precision equilRnent, The pay is B.6.E,E.electronics (4 monthsduration) available $3,10 per hour ta start with utedt increases every 6 RepairTaah ..... FanPd, to $13k for uualified PsychiatricIn. OfficeSpace Available YOURPATH. RACK UP $$$ 360/0.9.Computer backgroulld structorwith a B.S.degree to months.We have excellent fringe benefits atttl modern Acct...... Feepd. taSllk workhtgconditioBs. For infomtatloncall the persmntel teacl~in our LPNSchool, Sol, SomeEDP are$4.35 to $4.96per uur, office at 799.0071. Noinvestment.Lust time, Wehave gll the’facilities to BookkeepsrF/C...... to $7k setyou tip in businos~including finanoing, Saety,Typlna, steno ...... $540 Takechsroa persan PalmerSquare DATARAMCORP, SoafyJ¢, Diversity, ...... $400 Pri9cetou. Illghtstown Rd, Reaspflaalst.Oaroffice,., ,$378 ContaotP0rsonnol Dept. Cranbary,N.J. CALLMR, BARBER 609.452.2662, I l, Call JimSaott THE MEDICALCENTER ModernOffice Building or LynnW0st AT PRINCETON,N,J, ACCOUNTANTIII TELEPHONE OPERATOR 253Wttltatspaon 8t, 08840 {600)021,7700 Startingsalary $8,490 par year PARTTIME 924.806~ EuualOPuortooity Empluysr

Civil Servicebenefits Include yearly merll Mcreases,5 AppllatlLouis Corporation hal ~11ansnai 9 for a hart ¯ nma Rentincludes all service day, 35 hourwm’k week, fra~ ho~pitglizution, Blue tdepllaoaon#rate, ii1 its CumpatarCsat0r at 12006tara Road, Thegeneral padad of switebbosrdaovstaSu would i]a 4, g P.M. Cross,Blue Shield, R Idur J. L Thr~talvocation, sick leave, daily audoaaasional back,up asSlglmtOot, If passible, wa would Io001holkluys and admhfistrativa leave, sl|o aonaidar12I|ooa m 1 p.ln. 6ovgra0e, ia sdditiunto tbolate, hoa~.Our lelladalo can ba soInaWlOU flexible u01rata0u0 npan the Raqulfumgnts:B0eh0lors uagrea including 18 tolrloster applieant’savailability, A roUro6 asrsoll will haaoollda,od pro" he,us in gccouRting, vldedthey have toina talalad oaparlsasg and sin warkOll s yasr to0ndbasil, Tn srrsnga far a iranlpl0tfsrviaw, nines0 eonta01 Mr, Doned $gluafsnls at 0001034.7000,Iixt, 21, Call924.0011 ApplyMr, gaenstt (201) JA 1.0030 APPLIEDLOGIC CORE TRAININGSCHOOL FORBOYS 0006tgte Road, Prln~6ton, N,J, lamesburg,NewJersey 3 MBalNorth of P,iosannt.Rta. 306 AU6nual Opparlunity E an)lover Au~qual OOl:Urlunlly EmDluyur i i t i "Seven For Central Jersey" The Manville News Classified . dvertising TheFranklin NEWSRECORD

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STOCKBOYwanted full & part- CASHIERS-- Part time - Full BABYSITTING - Working HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED FIREWOODFOR sale Maple & BLACK& WHITEG. E. ennsole time. SeeMr. Funk172 Nassau St, SECRETARYWITH excellent mothers. In my Plainsboro home, time. Inquire, ClothesCloset, 201. NURSE, REGISTERED-- for secretarial skills includng PARENTHOOD CLINIC -- Oakcut, split. & delivered. Call t.v. Gd,vend. $75, (609) 799-1654. Davidson’sMarkei’, 297-oo00, busy pediatrics office. Enjoy by the week.Plenty of experience. Mondayevenings. Call 609-4411- anytime609-863.4944.’ children, Work well with shorthand for a aw firm in Call 609-799-2565. 3499. colleagues. Conscientiousprompt Hightstown.Legal exp. preferred, andaccurate. Fu l time no nights¯ but not essenhal. (609) 448-0016. BABYSITTINGWANTED - by the ALCHOLICS ANNONYMOUSbT,~yA~NaSnd’--HL!~v~e~l~liAm~rxiCa~,57 T-Bird bumper, miscellaneous PRINCETON MARKETING Call 6OO-924-6068between 10:20 - week or day & evenings & HELP AND INFORMATION ...... ’ . ~" nter or parts for 69 & 57 T-Birds KEYPUNCIIOPERATOI!.S ll:30 amor between3 - 4 p,m. CALL609-924-7592. repmrservme lor au, wewin nuy I Call evenin,,s 201 3595206 RESEARCHFIRM has a full time Experieaced EARNEXTRA MONEY -- hours weekends.Call 609-466-1141. or trade your set, Nonetoo lar,~e I ~’ " " openingfor a bright, industrious to suit yourself no experience Seeour hugeoperating disp’Ia~,. I person. Varied duties include One for 6 hours days and one lor needed¯,no investmentneeded, k t ShoWsTrains, 347 WillowStreet, I questionnaire coding andediting evenngs. Ca1 201-725-6112. SECRETARIES J~D ihailings, percentagmgand proof TYPISTS supplied hy company.Cull 201- PARENTHOODCLINIC, Fri. Bm’dentown009-298-1409. Hours: [NEW- never used traditona 297-5796. HouseSitting mornings, at American Legion reading. Experience helpful but CLERKS ~:~ l-:Sj0Sat. 0-9, Sun 2-5, Fri. living roomset. Sofa’2endtables not necessary.If interested please Hall. Call (2011621-9333. ’ ’ ’ " withmarbletops,2chairs, one hi- write John KemmererP.O. Box Neededimmediately in Princeton Ibaek chair, Mustsee to believe. 269, Prnceton, out n ng your TEXAS REFINERYCORP of- Pennington, Cranbury, an~ REDUCEEXCESS fluids with CHAINSAW Heavy duty Bolens Bestoffer. Call 609-799-2554. backgroundand experience. lers high incomeopportunity to Hightstownarea. Worknow as a SALES- part-time executive Fluidex tablets, only $1.69 at 5.5 RP 24 inch. Goodc’ondto~ nlature manin Princeton area. temporarybefore the holidays. No I]OUSESITTING (rental?) wth newchain. $125.Call 921-8626 PLUSregular cash and vacation fee. womenpreferred. Earn $7 per hi desired by experienced Thrift Drugs. after 5 p.m. work from hmne. No investment .professional family, (2 girls "] SEARS DELUXEmodel corn-. bonuses,abundant fringe benefits no experience.For interview cal awaitingJan housecompletion in I Regardless of experience airmail J. & J. Temporaries GREATXMAS GIFT - l used pletely auto. port. washing. ELECTRICIANPlumbing and A.P. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery 2()1-359-5667,4-7p.m. bore. Pets ok. Available im-I machine. No plumbing nee.,. bock workon houses. Part time, mediately201-364-4942 eves. . rain)fish (6 times) $295. l perfect for apt. Exc. coM. i Corp., Box 711, Port WorthTexas 2936U.S. Rt. 1 BargainMart sunfish, $475. Save over $100 on weekends only. 609-921-7453. 76101. Lawrenceville,N.J. reasonabe. too91799-2262. IiOUSEHOLDHELP one day a each, 609-799-0719. week. Flexible about time, school EAI{N EXTB.AXMAS MONEY REGISTERED NURSE -- hours okay. Near Lawrence SKIIS - Head 360 195c m., ex. MONOLUXTELESCOPE - 55 x NORSE"~VAN’TED . experienced tl:30p.m. - 7a.m. shift, HopewellShopping Center. Call anytime cellent condition with or withoul 225 x 60mm.2 x Barlowlens 2 eye Sell Montessori and other aid day shift. AlsoR,N,’or L P,N. area. Rotatingdays off. All fringe exceptSat. 609-883-6818, Announcementsgrand prix bindings. Call 009-921-pieces. Hardlyused. $25.Ca 1 609- RUBBERSTAMPS educational toys that sell them- benefits. Call 609-394-5181. 695-9107. Schoolor Collegeaddress part time 3:30 p,m. - 11 p.m. For 8776, Eves. Romebusiness, zip-code selves - earn high commission interview contact admifiistrator, ¯ win valuable incentive prizes. FLEA MARKETsponsored b’ Rubber stamps of all kinds and" ;unnyfield Nursing Home, 61 ¯ ivlanville Columbiettes,Sat, Nog TROIKARIDE - Bolshoi Ballet, sizes madeto your order at: : S;des people’nowearning up to daplewoodAve., Cranbury, 609- GIRL FRIDAYfor small West LARGE HAND HEWN BEAMS Pechersk catcombs, Tenting on $2oo per weekon part time basis. SUBSTITUTETEACHERS -- All 16, 10 a,m.. 4 p.m,, Knillhts c Call609-924-3811. IIINKSON’S ¯ 95-0641. Windsor office, Bookkeeping desert overlooking pyramidson 02NassauSt. . Call ~V, Moylan,at 212-900-6384, experience and some typing gyades and special subject areas ColumbusHall So. Mare St NewYears Eve, tracing Minoan K-9, 60 semester hours, college, Manville.For tables call 201-72I Greeciandevelopment, Interested needed. Three days or part-time rain, $20, per day, Roosevelt 3417. GUARDS-- Uniforms furnished tally. Call 609-440-0961for ap- in 17 days Russia or 20 days NEWALUMINUM, anodized MATUREWOMAN wanted in Public School,Roosevelt, N.J. 609- POOL COVERS FOR SALE - Egypt; andGreece? Jan. ’73. $612. workin Princeton.Lawrencevil]e )ointment, 448-2798. stock mustgo. Aboveground and storm door with hardware. Area.For appt, Call 201-329-602I.Cranburyarea tobabysitone child Susan Ti/ler, DouglassCollege, ~bleglass. 30x 80-1/2$48, and keep house. Mon-Fri9-4 with ALYNDALEIGGI DAY NUR- in ground.Call 600-587-6112. 1201)247-1766, ext, 1414, nytime, references. Call for appt. after 6 SEB.Y SCHOOL.Blawenburg, m~609-655-0351. N.J. State approved. Openaql year, 6 a.m to 5 p.m. daily PRODUCTION WORKER -- 3ABYSITTER--Womanwanted STRATORESTERRECLINING TIRES. for cars and trucks.: ’or occasional day&eveningfor 1 WORKINGSERVICE manager Limitedenrollment, ages 3 to ’5. CHAIR-- excellent condition, Whoesale .o prices Call evenings immediate opening usua Experiencedteachers. Beautiful PORTABLEWASHING land 201297 e-1 ’ - ’ benefits. Applyin person Triangle eear old. (609)440-6406. foreign car exp. preferred. Paid Sloe.Call 609-399.1860. MACHINE- Kenmore, 10-12 lbs - -~ o,,. BOOKEEEPER- experienced on vacation uniforms supplied, location: tl acres on a hilltop-2 Price Co, Stouts lane, MonmouthBurroughs machines. Benefits. playgrounds, woods, pond with :rapacity, 3 cycles $60. Apt. size I ~ --- -- Jct. Cull 201-329-2371. hospitalization & 40 hr. week. ::old stream humidifier $20 Ca l Send resmne to Lawrenceville Applyin person, Lane Volvo,Rt. anbnuls. Plus 6 room house en- DRAPERIES,green approx. 18’ b’uel, 16 GordonAve., Lawren- tirely for children, 609-466-0905or by 7’, triple pleated, havebeen in 109-448-2633 ’1’~,,’.O BRUSHelectric ’oor: :~eville. DOMESTICIIELP 130, Hightstown. pmisherand scrubber with felts. 466-0948. storage. $120.Call 609-921-3543all $8.OO. , . IMMEDIATE OPENING for DO YOU NEED DOMESTIC day. Porlable Fashion Mate sew ng: receptionist for TV,red o and tlELP IN YOURHOME? CALL THEDUTCH NECK CO-operative ------machine used very few times and I~,pewriter repair service (109-924-0833.7-9 A.M. ONLYOR nursery school will have an iu newcondition. Carrying case-. (mpaNment. Mature person SUPERVISOR AFTER7 P.M. opeuingon November27 for the 3 FIREPLACEWOOD - Call 201- HOWWOULD YOU LIKE -- to be included $50.09 preferred, mustbe physically~ b e SituationsWanted yr old class, Please call 609-709-359-5556. relieved of rememberingBir- 17 inch Soltron Electric Holray to lift heavy items when MATURE PERSON -- with 2397or 609-799-2460. thday, Anniversary Graduation never used¯ Cost $15¯ I%r sale at" necessary. 5 day week, liberal liberal arts background to and other special cards that you $10. companybenefits¯ Contact Mr. supervise small but busy editoral might send out during the year¯ Indian stone artifacts found BABYSITTING- MY- HOME- FIREPLACE WOOD Quickie, Princeton University (yping departmeutin advertising Toddlerto age 6 preferred. Dayor LOOK-- LOOK-- LOOK-- SEASONED,Comeand get it. Any Even Christmas cards to be locu[[y for sale as collection or. Store. Nophone calls please. i:esearch firm. Interesting LIBI{ARY CLERK Assist weekly. Call 000-799-0055,Prin- SPECIAL COMMUTERSumount$5.00andup. 609-460-3140. written out for you. Just think you singly. Mosttypes very rare . d versified work.Call 609-924-3400librarian in filing indexing, ceton Jct. send us a list of namesand ad- Phone8OO-924-78OO. for appointment. researching, mailing and other PAl{KING-- in parkinglot, foot of dresses and the date you want regular library duties. Keypunch University Place, at Princeton ----- each card to be received andwhat TEENAGER-- BABYSITTING, Penn Central Railroad Staten. SEALY~osture~edic mattress IF THEItEis still monthsleft at Gallup& RobinsonInc. experience necessary. Microfilm ~" relative each nameis to you FiREWOOD- split and delivered.’ uewspapers daily, Triangle householdduties. DutchNeck Rd. Special parking rates for eom-Iho o¯, ~n ~av,~ .... ¢~, , the cud of your money,call (609) Princeton, N.J. urea preferred. 609-448-1009after reuters, $1.25 week or 50¢ per day.x ILikeopr~ ~ ...... auu trtllll~. ~,. s~e , tnOigme!herwith a checkfor the $25.00t/2 cord, Call 909-499-1790.’ 440-1519. Publications Inc. 10 Lake Drive, uewot,,.J ~Zlio,t;J alter s m Uoer oICarQsyou warn sent OUt g~tstown,N.J. 06520.609-446- 3:30 p.m. Overnightparking $1.00. ’ " " P, . andrelax for the rest of the year I 9leo. Arlene J. Maddalena while your special cards are ---- : WANTED-- womanto work abou Persounel Adminstrator. An mailed or you automatically. 15 ’ ROUTEDRIVER-Salary plus 5 hours daily. Live-in countr, equal opportunity employer. cards $10,, 30 cards $19. 45 cards IMIRHOR$3., doubledecker doll incentive. Excellent benefits and house, 3 school ch dren, Mustb~ IIECENT MALE COLLEGE ’0 tE FINDINGPEACE, JOY rental of new furniture at 44 $29., etc. Card and stamps n- bed $5, box of toys $1:50, race set! GI(ADUATE- with aptitude for and CONTENTMENTthrough a Spring 81., Princeton 609-924-8565. eluded~ Send your nameaddress Iwith cars $2,tr c s gns outaf working conditions. Unifo’ms, experienced driver. Goodpay simple effective program called ..... provided. Call Culligan for ap-! Write P.O. Bnx346, Princeton. dealing with people. Excellent and telephone ;numbertogether Ix~oud,$1each, It g bro le’. gaod,, local workrecord. Call 609-799- C.O.M.E.No fees, investigate us: with the check and list today to vend$5., 2 brass lamps with cut<,: puintnmnt.921-8600. OO9-924-0926. PITNEYBOWES 250 Copier for WAITEROR WAITRESS-Nassau0787or 609-924-4822. Worksaver. PO Box 308, Ishades. $2.50 each Inn iu Princetonhas full time job sale. All offers will be considered.Crosswieks,N.J 06515, --- S’I’I,]AI)YOlt pnrt tium, muleor (201)359-5131. _ lelu:de drivers needed. (! or by opening for experienced person. r~’h’lXt/l," :~ " V the hour Noc’tlls stop’it Iohnn’s bull benefits. Contact Bruno ,.~., .t~LSE. NURSERY ’ <." ’ ’ Y Cresti after 11:30a.m. to 2:30 p.m RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER I)II()NE-MATE- Answers your +’,,..ti+’;,.,Iq’..,.,I ..... 2 vrs ex ":Xl. 110 MamStreet Iligi]t. m’after 5 p.m. 609-921-7500. FIREWOOD.delivered, $45 cord. )hone uhen you’re out. It’s Your Kendall Park area. After school, SKI AUSTRIA-- join" the LARGE ENGLISH - baioy Call 201-545-5887. perience, Part-timeposition. 201- [:toxin. eves to 10 pm & wkndsCal 201- 7.M.C.A.ski trip Feb, 3-11 7 days n’ivutc secr(~turv. Call now’und 297-9144.Call aftra’ 2 p.m. 297-4312. carriage¯ Convertsto car-bed o{’ >ou.(’an be asiilg it ton’lorrow,. z lodging,2 nmals,iet fli.~ht plus Y stroller. Orig. $130, will accept leadership-allfor $280.For adults best offer. Excellent vend. 609- )eliverv ~ill(I hlstulhltiou now ELECTRO MECHANICAL WILLBABYSIT in my home I~v families and somehigh school. 26" 3-speedbicycle andan am/fro nchlde(I...Ironble Iree...guar- DESIGNEB. day or week. Close to Walter Ca Princeton Y.M.C.A. for 799-2442. iiitl,t!(I. .!’14,i.J5. th!ar ours - elech’onic I OPPORTUNITY,HIGHTSTOWN digital clock-radio.Both for $60. mnnufaeturer seeks creativelEARN AT HOMEaddressing BluckSchool, Hightstown. 609-443- dehlils. 609-924-4925, Call after 5 p.m.609-448-6811. opcratc. Cull (2151 943-9315. persoa for all phases of product envelopes. Rushstamped, self - area. Working manager for 1424. .\nytimc dayo’ night. desiga, including packaging and Ioddressed envelope. Willard delicatesseu. Goodpay possible P.C. layout. Minimum2 yrs e> [Enterprises Box purchase.Call 609-446-0269.Cliff AB DICKOFFSET PRESS -paper 9934, Conover. BABYSITTING- in my home FREE- washer and dryer to perience required. For in e’v e Washington, D.C. 20015. W()BKINGPAItENTS: Do your Princeton party willing to do my size llxl7, exc. ruuningcondition, call Sonic hlstrunmnts, Treutol PrincetonJunction area. Call 609- I’ATCHWORK CALICO." 799-2559. dlihh’cn 14oto schoolhulf d~iys? washin exchange.Call 609-921- 609-567-4555between I and 4:30 CHIHSTMAS(LOOT) boots N.J. (109-683-5030. .,\lvadu Leiggi Duy Nursery 7832. .}.Ill, rcadyto be filled for the whole School Ms half duy session familyI order early our elves tire : L.P,N. - 3:30p.m. - 11:30 p.m EXECUTIVESECRE’PAI!.Y full- WOMANWANTED - to care for 2 RELIABLEMAN part - time. upmdngsfor childrm~ attending LAFAYETTEi 8 track tape casilyl$495 postpad Maxne’ shift, tlopewe]l area. Rotatin~ time NassauSt, Architect’s of- small children in my home1 or 2 ! Evenings and or Saturdays. Iocul kinderg ten ext Sept Cull player, 2 1/2 monthsold, home C.ook,Village 2, NewHope, Pa." duysoff. All fringe benefits. Ca~ ice Seadresume to box 2131, e/o days weekly. References Supervisory or inventory or OO!i-4OO-lool5ur ,t(16-{)!}40, 36" CALORIC DELUXE gas outfit, $85.Call 201-297-4620. 18938. OO9-394-5181. Princeton Packet. required.Call 609-449-2702. suitableposition. Call 609-446-4921, , range, waist-level broil auto. __ cook-offtimer, easy-cleanrange 2 storage drawers. 3 yrs. old. New ¯ IIVOMANDESIRES -- light house FIREPLACE WOOD- $25 a ILEAL ESTATESALES PERSON PUBCHASINGRESISAKt.;n ...... jcleaningbu ’ ’ Monday-Friday" ...... near MONTESSORICHILDREN,SIS300; ask $150. 609-695-2304. TYCOLIONEL CARS - tracks - licensed full time prefer matureWOMAN NEEDED - Im- s unes can eu~6u~ 4s,;8’ HOUSEof Kendall Park located l pickuptruck load call 448 - 0120. EXPEDITER-- to support small ’ " " ’ on Route27, nonsectariannurser~ I with table 3 powerpacs, excellent person experienced in dealing mediately, Men., Wed.,Fri,, 2-6 working condition. Ping pong with middle aged people. Phone ).nl. for ilousekeeping.$2.25 per staff as purchasing,shipping, and school. A stimulating prepard __ receiving clerk stockkeeper ete B~ environment for children 2-51 table, goodcondition Best offer. RoossnloorSales Office, OO9-655-Iour. Plensecall 609-924-4437after , , ’ . ’ . ’ ~ r~ - with excellent 90" GRAYSOFA BED -- good 609-799-2854. 6 p,UL Some experience, , in purchas~ eeeosng WOUIQreferSIt lor...... weeKenusyears, Call after 2 p.m, (2011 297-[ 1lAND-MADECRAFTS AND 2270 ask for Mr. Wood. u nd record keeping is necessary to .... 9144. BAKEDGOODS at Red Cross con, best reasonable offer. Call ...... or ior vacahonmg parents Call 609-024-3974before 5p.m. qualuy 10r this per.,ane.~ ... ~- ~,~o . o0711 ’ ’ Youth Holiday Bazaar Saturday position at Tile Council of ~’’" ’ November19, starting 10 00 A.M COMPLETEDRUM SET, $280; Anleriea, Inc. ResearchCenter on at L ayd Terrace (across from kitchen set w/4 ehrs. $25 Trop. CLEANINGLADY -- 2 days per GUAHDS-- Trenton area. Full Rt, tsi, northof Princeton.Call 609- ’ BLACKPEB, SIANlamb jacket week. Regnlar basis. Ownt’an. Ilirehouse on Harrison St, in minkcollar, size 12-14. Ca 609- lish eqpt. $10Guitar, $5; stilts, time. Part time. $2.30 an hour. 921-7050for an appointment. TEACtlING BACKGROUND. SELL OR RUV- good used ski[Prineetont, Work has been $2; msc, terns, Call 201-4OO-2246, sportation. RockyHill. $3.00pe’ hr Must huve car and telephone. B S Cornell MSlluuter, 5 yrs 567-0700before 4 p,m. or 809.448- for 5 hr. day. Call 609-921-7165.Call201-341-0OOO. F/T tchng exp 1 yr consultant, w’C~Ill uipment,co.nduet The a skiPi, equipment inceton, saleYMCA citizens,do, ,’a ed Items by youth are now onand displaysen or 2561 after 6 p,m, or weekends. Seekingconsulting o1’ promotionaltrmn uec, 11-16, Youcan seu your ~ at the WitherspoonSchool and goodski clothes andequipment or i will be at the PrineatnnC.ifl’ ~hnn COMPLETE MEDITER-- IIOUSEKEEPER- live - in own201-0(16-9163, wm’kin industry or school, Call uy. Call the YMUAat 609-924-4825I arm’November 10 IB.ANEAN BEDROOMSET -- CANDLEIIOLDER SALE ASSISTANT MANAGER MAINTI,]NANCEMAN -- Prefer roonh located in the country, on howto participate, l excellent condition, Please SALES diversified electrical, mechanieullhunilton Township,Call 609.~67-I call for int’urmation609A40-7329, full &purt-tinie und welding experience, Applyin 6710 after 4;30 pro. Prefer Conten\porary hurricanelamps mrseuTriangle Price Co, Stot ts el lent d other holders, candles too. Rearth FASIIION DECK lanh MunnmuthJet, Call (201) "’’ ; ’ III*IP’SITT’NC,~¯ t ~ AIITOMATIC WASHE ~ . FIREPLACELOGS: Seasoned lloes, u l iroplaeo tool andcanvas WOlllen’sSportswear 329-2;171...... luny age neur w~MYe’h°nle(,’Bexp; h’igidure cheap,will dolve’, Call Rardwoods,all split, 3/4 ton truck em’riers Designers Sale, Prices ,M lit Itlilt ()1" I~IUMMIES ev0nrigs 201-359-5206. Loaddrivowny stacked. $:15, 466, $1,00 to $7,09, Wedul)d Fri 19- CIIEMIST-- B S degree in llightshnvn 61-4e.~lll(,??l,,;),;~ tq,.tl ’ll~.11,:,l,~r,t ,.:,<,qu,ckag<,,I, xt, e tit.,, s ~’r-T’eg,o rv ud tie I,,o.of Is p nulo ca]is pleuse, yard,oo9-,14ii.Bi99, $280,Cu fi09.996.10111 nfor 0:30. ’m ,p d Ill, r, ¯ ¢1", .... m ,’"’ ,J ~:7’ ~" I , t0S, ~ltl’1’ IIt UIt Ill ) ~ [, liilJo l~,11’v}~,~Im.q7..t hi,flU ugon xwsl, ef 206,An eqlial opperBmity l,’DIt SAM’- 2 J nisl i tera ¯’ ...... elnploYer, WING.BAUKUhuh’ Gold Shnn- ) i ATTI,~’ N TI/)N Wt/IIKIN lI rouehes,guod colalition lint ’e’ hlng.Exocllt 111 COl dltlu I. Askng KEYIUNCII (ll EItATOIt MOTlll,]tlS-An nxporient’ed Personals $65,ill’ $38,euth, t nil between6.7 APlqdANCI,’,S-~ urnllure $1i5, Cullaftor 4 p,iit, i109-illl3.2593. luuthor prnvides pll’SOlllllizod p,ni 699+799-1539. inn’lllblo Seurstltshwiislier Soars PIIAIIMACIST- tog s trod full AU’I’OMtIBII,I~:SALESMAN, ex ), Evelilng huurs, liart-linlo eun- t’ore for yeurchihl lit herheine, !tus iIryer window llh’ i.,Ol). __ ...... Ul’ purl ihne,ptq’lnallnul llOSl u , :rhig? helteflts, tm!dcivil!hit, shM’ed,Experience lireforrl~(I Foellllles hlt’hldo n CUlUt)letely ’~ ]ltrq,;iT;17eael,s,frnst IreoIr g, ( u I ii69. WINEIIOBIfY USA -- lluiile f~llcnd hi yurdfur iiiltdour phiy NEEI)SOMEOI~ E T(I ’rAt K ’re ~IA’i’ItINAL (XIMIRITEIt iris 9 vuzyttiiltle reolit lur the Call 1 liTI, NE1169.i24.i1,1~1 FIIiEW(iOIII,’OItSALE, Chilli69. ANALYSTS,IN(; hnilloy llllnosllhtlre, Enlh’e n g It y, 7 ll,ln, - 12 t)ddnigllt, 81rj.73,17, ...... whiolliukhlg~11pplles nvlilub 0 ll20 n ierillinn Ittahitn liet wltlt ti __.. I:pltSSLI,+’.-.2(, orvair,5 lugwlleelsI St~to lid,, Rte~00 Print~elnn I l/it U,S,IInuta 1,1 i rlnoutnn , Wltp Wllite WllnSlnlW til’t)s 760x lullo lmllth PPillcotonAh’port} inii ed iiunibt~r of children, i] C.all far al)llolitlilltmti Mrs.GrUlit t’rt!lithlg that fllllil y s zodgrnup I,AWIIENUE PIANNEI) IIINI~’I"I’I SET,w’ re i, 0Vi L ex [13, nl!w tiros tlsod l 1 In st IMan.Sut10"d Thurit, Frl 10.9,Td, PIIINCETONIIENTA, I’ IA(, AVONlll~:lqt 1¢SI~IN TATIVES 09tl.482.2il00 anll lior~iOll911zoduBoiithtii, C011PAIiENTIItIOI~I CLINICWt~t, loaf, w/,I boiltit, idlalrs, VeryIWilttor, $,10,lier puh’,Cllll tiflol, 8 609+974+57ffJ, ’rlCl~J lipi nu a )onllig ’u, e I rl,qlSnllab]o,tfli)9) 4,10.70811, Ilyt{it ta!l’,v!t ~, lilly ulytilttl EArN MONEYfor now cat’ 1t99,9",114):lirJ, ufb)rlloons,C011 609-1ill3.3’,1119, p,l||,, 791.:i~tt611110, ; 1 9yillt~iils t I)rl6hlllill lll’OStqils by a thlttlro lU iip(p lielilla) c ovt cul ego t, nsht vaeuthlllS Ill gtnitl Olqll nollt i th, g I)IIIVEIfS¯ to deliverllitllbor llAliYSITTIN(I II(INI, N I’~ llrovollllvedonllatry. Itep, ly lo bux Ftdlrtl~ry, CullIlUW fur tlldallS: TliY IIIAIIAX ’li,ne, y, I)ox.,A. #l I I 2 1.778.II 1,1, btlll(,lhllLinlte!’hlls, ilttl’liilll/)t~l!l, lltIMl,l, ilfliiii li’e.ttt~tioul, Iliet Nt)wIni I10 SillliO ’n’l ANDFM tA )Ill, twl s oukeril, ].l’iro(irnla.llrchot,y.’lsh iig e IIp Ivns, Ai iorirail Flyer, Ally ii th 7174,t#11 1 rlneetuliI Ut, l~et. APlil~I~lii,~l LUitilO’ ,(,;ti, ~ill laiitt, ii &ttnlit, k, l~hilhJill, ¯ ~eiitLit, y tillt I TI lit Ill igs, eniilploto$60, TalleSt ilvtttliiblt~ I. ulilforii)s, Ift, 139I lit, 3’,1, i’i Ally tnndllhul Pl~msofall It~5. St, Whllittor,li illllO8 I’1’11111 Ii It, Art u, ’qii.797-3’1ii7i lllu gstuwntn bttllOf tit, Cllll 29i.ii51i.5’~09liflt¢ ti li,iii, ’ /WiullmlrN,J ,I,13.1t737, tiTiil 7HE PRINCETONPACKET "Seven For Central Jersey" ~Y~"~NEWS ThoI~wrcnco Ix~dgor TheManville News 7HECENTIb’tL POST IOINDSOR-HIGHTSHERALD Classified dvertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD

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¯ GARAGESALE -- Sat. & Sun., WANTEDTO BUY 2 FItEEI’wr’rENS -- very lovable . I MOV[N(JMUST SELL -- Blonde Nov.19 & 19th. 13 BrooktreeRoad. and friendly. One wide eyed ANTIQUES calico, onetopsy terry tiger. Call ClOpp0e~G.E. REFRIGERATOR-freezer ,tUNTERS- F1NDl,he supptieSln~o d .. set BICYCLEREPAIRS Chandeliers,fireplace irons, toys. combination,bronze tone, $95. cY~o~hnneedhalls l?WeeStsesP.r~eenSter,,t:,,g.~:nynt,,~-es~l~g0, WeBuy and Sell l-lours 10-5p.m. 00!)-443-:1554or 609-440-9209. Call 600-406-1154. ° ¯ g’ Old furniture, china, glassware,] surety courses.’~ ~unsmlmmg.":" welcond 20t-297’ 0024 297-1095.’ domescut glass, clocks, coins, eld buyanyused unsS Brunswiek[B, oA-~iy~"~--¢OOa TIGFIt AUTOSTORES I d ’24-26Witherspoon St~’eet desks, drop leaf tables gunsd GOLDENRETRIEVERS - AKC JIMMYIIALUS FURNITURES portlng20~60?,~.~ge.s jRgs( i~?U~PbMLN’l~Ssed,~t bronze pieces, marble top fur-/ Championblood lines. Welped STORE- corner of Spring &ll)ayton..- :~..-: ," P’ WA4-37t5 GARAGESALE -- Baby items niture of all kinds, grandfather’s~ 19/t5. Showquality. $150.Call 499- ,, Isa’ety mrness dressing table and varied householditems, Nov. TahmeSts. Princeton. Living l l0 rains, tram rngntstown, l etc Call609 88:J"1462 ’ ~locks~ jewelry, Tiffany and] 395-0913. roomsets, dinette sets, hide-a-I 16 & 19 Franklin Park. First ~urandglass otomusic boxes, old] beds. sofa beds, lamps, bedding house on right off Rt. 27, Fin- toys andold dolls MINIATUREPOODLES - 3 silver G.E. CLOTHESwasher. Brand negans Lane. @ "o t twin to king. etc. Lovelyl It ECOliDltli,}T / 1 wlfil,e, I champagne,8 weks old, selection of decorator nmtal head new never used. Will sell BELL& HOWELL- 16mm movie C. SIIEAF, --C&RAUCTIONS " S.A.V.E. AKCreg pedigree papers, hoards. Hours10-5’.30, Fri. to 9 reasonede. 609-443-3099. oamara, electric e~e. Bell & MOVING* Many household items ’trenton,N.J. l,FormerlySmall AnimalReseu WonderfulChr stmas g ft. $t50. Lists Discounts Rowell 10ram. projector. Wide Business6053074 p.m. Call 924-8585. $4.95 $3.50 reasonablypriced. Includespiano, League) Call 609-506-5399, $4.50 anglelcns filter and flood lamps. tables chairs woodenfireplace’, "NoDistance TooFar To Travel’: $5.95 $290 Call 609-452-2700,ext. 2047 For Adoption ¯ $ .95 $4.95 artificial Xmastree, couch. Sat ;7.95 $5.95 ~UTGLASS. china, rocker, wash between 9-5. Sun Nov.18 &19. 9-6, 55 SandHill Purebre~d male German PEltSIAN KITTENS- C.F.A. FIREWOOD- We cut logs and gands, Vie chaise, trunks etc.- MASTER BEDROOM FUR- Shepherd, good homein country registered, assorted colors, in- split our ownhardwood, no middle Manyothers Bd, KendaPark. 201-297-9116. NITURE,secretary desk, dining cluding red male, $75. Shots in- rilE COBWEB,ANTIQUES AND reterreu, eluded.Call 0~-466-9906. man. Try us and help a con-] COLIA,]C’rAIiIJOS,N. MAINST, SKIS, BooTs, POLESsize 9- table & china closet bookcase, I~ale Husky-Shepherdtype adult servation program¯N. 3". Beagle] CI{ANBUIIY. (Big Red Barn 1/2M,$25. Ice Skates6 &9, $L All GARAGESALE - Something for cabinet for 2Y’ T.V..all quality dog. Cub, Ha ow Road, Skillman, N. DANISHMODEIIN living room in goodrend. Endtables with slate everyone.Sat. Nov.16, rain date traditional or antique.Call 609-799- ,---- set II pc; 5 pc formicakitchen set. bebl,nd the pharnmey). Male t yr old purebred Golden GOLDENRETB.IEVER7mosol,d J. Phone1669) 460-3941 week ends tops, 27" high, $25. ca. 609-396-Sunday, 50 AikenAve., Princeton. 2557. Retriever. only. Call 009-921-9562. 1400. , . _ L Purebred male GermanShepherd mae a I shots, AKCreg, beautiful liED -- Semi-shag Kodel healthy would make an in- polyester carpet 15 1/2 X 12 1/2 ~UuPrebred female comparablefamily pet or hunting ¯ . . APTSALE /sorry no garage REQUIRE-last’2 ’books ~.~. Germandog. Please call 609-924-9146after ~ th loaaa ’ubber padding Ex- = , ~ ¯ " Shepherdpup. NORGEGAS DRYER- working ANTIQUES-- Pitcher & bowl set, ’ "’ ’ a " 2^ call 609" ,,n ¢, a,, ne I glass china nmnsclothes size 37- Gurdjieff. Discussthis andrelated mos old 5 p.m. order, $35. Call 609-921-8012, Jl~lll,ll.llll~l~ 3~ s~itsandeoatstseal,fur coat works.609-443-4489. Purebred female 14 pie safe, bookson antiques, glass, ~]~7connltlO. $1 U. dalemute, china frames figurines spinning ¯ ’ for a man,Revlon of Paris size 38 i ~- - Ihalf price $250. Linens, odds and Male Labrador type 3 1/2 mos old SAINTBERN,(i:ID PUPS - AKC wheel lin the rought) butter YOURCHRISTMAS/e~ds etc 199a Ewing St Prn- GUNS,swords, medals,’ binocu- pup. churns doll cradle & eoach, DO whelped9/4/72, shots. Call 20t-B28- SKIS& BOOTS-Head 360 with[ SHOPPINGAT Nan’s Antique ~iceton Salurdnv Nay la r;.~rn /a lars helmets knives, daggev,~, MaleAiredale 3 i/2 mosold pup. 11965after 5 p.m. weekdays.All clocks,toys, sleighbells, tea table, ...... Sun ’ ’ .... " ...... "~ Ilags, uniforms. Civil War, dap, MAKEOLD RUGS NEW?They and over 209 other items at low G’and-P" x b ndings $145. Heact I Gift Smpopen weD. mru ., ) Large male Great Dane mixed day Sat. & Sun. just look new when they’re 240 with Solomon505 bindings,/ Iloul,e 130’, Cranbury. Naziitems bought.(609) 587-6405.breed black &white. prices. Stop at 2997 Brunswick /" ’ Male adult 2 1/2 yr old German OLDENGLISH SHEEP DOG -- cleaned with. Trewax Rug Pike IUS1) Just 10 rain. from $120.Boots Nordiea ladies size tO, Shampoo- Rent electric Sham- $25.Reiker men’s size 12, $35. Cal MOVING,CLEANING -- donate Shepherd w/papers. Princeton iust below Howard Male adult purebred Dandle pups, AKC,shots, champion line. pooer only $1. Hights HardwareJohnson’s, {n basementof real 69!)-996-0204after 3 p.m.Also snare IliON COLLECTION.Moving, books to 2ndannual Brandeisbook Co. estate office. 609-883-1230. drum$25. mustsell, Best offeraround $1O0O. MusicalInst. sale. Tax deductible¯ 1609)448- dinmont. Veryreasonable. 201-462-2046. Charcoal, gas kerosene, col/at 0751. aud sleeve, m niature. 201-621- Handsomealtered male Tiger cal. 9512. Youngtan and white male kitten. Youngblack and white tiger with CBRIS’rlVIAS PRESENTS, USED FURNITUREof every BABYGRAND PIANO 5’ size, full I white bib & paws. adorable miniature French description. Thousandsof feet to APPLIANCES/ FURNITURE PLUSH,RUST velvet carpeting, keyboard, Early Amerteanl CASHBUYERS OF SCRAP 2 youngmale tiger cats. suitable for 2 bdrm. apt. at Nor- THE LANTERNANTIQUES -- Poodles. 1 black, 1 silver, 1 browse through. Always sacrifice moving. Frost free styling, needs adjustment,tuning I apricot. Bred for gentleness. something different - largest refrig., 2 yrs old, ice maker.Gas lhgal,e. Adaptablefor any apt. 1 copper & b’ass cleaning S. Main end furniture work. Only $395. ~npper, brass, ahmlaum,paper, PLEASE I~,EPOBT~ LOST yr. old. Reasonable.(009) 440-5129 St., (next to Hagerty Florist) ~ags, batteries. OpenMen. Thur h Avail.afler Thanksgiving.609-448- collection in BucksCounty. Dally, dryer, heavyduty, Sears 1 yr. old. BILOTTiORGAN CENTER 2251 FOUNDPETS WI’IHIN A 24 4310. 8:30 to 5:30. Closed Sunday, Call921-3237. or (609)440-1355. Cranbury,N.J. 609-395-9762. liighway 33, Trenton, Hamilton~at. 9 to 5. 215Throckmorl,on St., HOURPERIOD. Edison Furniture, Doylestown, Sq,6o9-500-3374, Freehold,N. J., 201-402-0543. Pa. ;f ~ou find an injured pet call the SEARS4-SPEED TRACTOti with 3olice. suow thrower & grass cutter¯ TIE SKIboots, used 5 times, size SEASONEDFIRI~PLACE WOOD ALTERNATIVES-- 3 Spring St., 2all Mrs.A. C. Graves, 609-921- (Al,taehnmnts alone cost over RECONDITIONEDPIANOS -- AutosWanted 9, $20. 120 base accordion, like Mixedlhu’dwood ;280).All for $125.201-297-3510. Priacel,on. Twol,bings tire better Lost& Found 6122, Hours0-4, Saturday by ap- new,$100. Savage 30-00 rifle, new Wholcsnleand Itetail on an aquabed,perl~ect comfort, Steinway Upright $050, Everett )ointmenl,. 4 x Savagescope. $125. Sportsman comi)lete safety. ReasonableStudio $550. Grand Piano modelrealistic walkie-talkie,new, ItlEPIB)FF SAWMILL INC. coo o W.Prices wu’yfrom $25. - demonstrator $509. NewWurlitzer FOUND-FEMALEbrown & white $25. @(609) 259-7014. ( hu.l~.~lun.~I{d.,AIh, iRoeili-Ilt.52’L I.e. SLOTCAR SET 28 ft. track $300.All of these heds giveperfect renta, used 3 mos. $550. New !DOBERtvlANNPINSCHER PUPS 1‘ (ll,l(.S~t,%,G I’:NSI WAN’IT;I- Soinets $695 newBaldwin Spinets niixed breed dogvicinity Rosedale Ch. sired, cropped and docked. Allentown,N.J. 7 curs, 4 controls & accessories. support.Call .¢}24-501 l, if no answer &Hunter Rd, Call (009)448-8955. TopI)olhu’ Ior YourV1‘l t 609)259-7205 201-297-1803. call 7!)94679. from $675. Newpianos to rent as .Femalesonly. Call 609-799-1304, lowas $4 pet’ wk.Mifflin Pianos& or othercl(,;Ul iullnW(. APPLES- CIDER-Mclntosh, Red Organ,234 E. State St., Trenton, Iq(IN(l.’/l’(tN%,.1,,. I.td. & Golden Delicious & Stayman N.J. 609-392-7133.Free parkingin Winesap. Sweet Apple Cider ORIENTALRUGS -- large and FOUND-- male cat vicinity of 2 YOUNG HORSES UNDER I ( I. ,:]00 })2, -2325 STEREO- Morel’pin, Goodcon- SIIA"I’ltt’S S’I’ON1’] AGE small including collectors pieces rear of store. $1000. 5 yr. old chestnut mare, ¯ (liP\[ tOIq’ill(’e(oa ,1,irpor() without preservati*’,es. Terhune liT.//31, Pennington Stuart Rd about 2 yrs old, gray Orchards,Cold Soil Rd, 921-9389.dillon, $50.Call 609-083-3000, in exce lent condition. 609-924- mask, white front and egs, gray 15.1, excellentdisposition. 3 yr. aid (near Pem~ingtonMarket) 95~). Appaloosa gelding, 15.1 good S. It) :’Autos l,’m" Sale" ud- tacks minerals, jeweh’y and black. Call 609-921-6917or 609-921-ntover. Both horses have been ertisvrs. II youdon’t succeed.B’y. supplies. Metal and mineral 8468. BIIO-MAII ANTIQUARIANS ORGANESTEY electric; 50 iquietly started on the flat andover m, van tuav he pleasantly sur- UNCLAIMEDFREIGHT detectors tar sale attd rent. Men- chordsexcel rand. $150. Call 359- ences haverecent Cogginstests, wis~,di~ow t~ose ~t maycome tu " ITBENT HANDYSHOP -- AT Wed& Sat. 10-5:30. Thurs.& Fri. WILLPAY HIGHESTCASH and soundnesscertificates. Also 150 WATTS [ PENNINGTONCIRCLE (home of PRICESFOR FINE QUALITY 3392. ..our hopes. N 10-9.609-737-3055. 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AutosFor Sale AutosFor Sale AutosFor Sale Trucks. Instruction SpecialServices Bldg.Svcs. & Supply SpecialServices ’72 CAPRI2 OO0cc engine, 4 spd,, ’66 BUICK- 8 passenger sport COOKINGLESSONS. Please your ~PENTR’~’-RY~ ATTENTION.YOU no longer decor group, excel, cond, $2200or wagon,Air conditioned, power latnily with your new cooking ...... I have to go out of townfor exper PLUMBING& HEATING HOWABOUT best offer, Mustsell call after 5pro34,700 steeringmi, $1700,and brakes,firm, 609-924-6347, 1 owner, 1o72 CHEVYMint condition, 3/4 skills. Let nn!’teachyou how. !t21. t,~BU~LumRSAND I ap liance repairs Hights Hard OIL BURNERS ton, 6 cyl, 8 ft. bodyradio step up HOMEIMPROVEMENTS w~Prle’s new appliance repab NO FAULTINSURANCE? 201-246-3127. bumpercarpeting, wes’t coast 2227. SPECIALISTS Alterations, Additions, RepairsI depa[~izent in~s Hn°WePPve~ncuuWm( J,B. IIEDDING& SONINC. COVERAGE:6-9 or 12 MONTHS mrrors. Call after 5:30. 609-882. 234Nassau St, ALL AGES,ALL VEHICLESTR3for parts or fix-up, Newtop, Va,1968 auto., PLYMOUTH air eondit,,Satellite, call 609-886-4 door, 2884. Roofing and Garage Con-/ cleaner ’epa rs, and all other Princeton LOW-LOWPREMIUMS ’ $40,Call 609-466-3648. servations / snmll appliances. Lampsrewired. 609-924-0165 CAN FINANCE 0443after 5 p.m, TUTORAVAILABLE "Nojobtoosmall" / 1Oli MercerSt, Hightstown,609- lligh schoolhonor roll student, All Phone201-329-4004 ’ YES [ SAMEDAY COVERAGE >71 INTERNATIONALSCOUT - 4 subjects $2 per half hour, Call 1969 RENAULT10 - 4 door sedan wheeldrive, 4 speed transmission ’/ 448-11443. y.P~ RIZZOINSURANCE V8, with snow plow, Excellent 1201)297-0445. CARPENTRY REPAIRS and| -- - -- std sttift AM/FM air con ...... smell alterations, Call (609) 799- ~ HOUSE N,W. MAUL&SON 16091682-0745 ditioning Michelin ra’dials, $8Og,,PO.RSCH~.911E ,TARGA : 1969, condition manyextras. Call 201- PAINTER un U.S. Hwy.130 & GriggsDrive 1910Princeton Ave, 609-448-7134.( ...... uustomOliVe P~a . m, tun earner359-4651, 0678after 5:30 p.m. interior Alyl/lVtVl, orana new deremployedschool teacher seeks 201-DA9-4656 Trenton, N.J, work. Exterior and interior, WE INSURE ALMOST --~ Miehelios excellent condition, Experienced,reasonable. 201-846- Repair Service VOLKSWAGEN1966 .154800, Call 609-924-3500 anytime, TUTOR-- EXPER. TEACHER PATIOBLOCKS ANYTHINGWITH WHEELS. mechanicallygood, exterior needI specializing in RemedialAid, K 5012. Electrical Power& Motorcylcles Specialtyblocks for LightingInstallations work, $500. Call 609-452-2915, h to cou e thru 8th grade. N.Y. -- N.J. Industrial Maiatenanee Certified, 201-297-9482. Decks, Walks, BUILDER.Professional craft- &Patios smanship.Allphases of building. TRIUMPH,1969 Spitfire MK-III. ,--q31’O,RD XL_:50OGALAXY. coR--ffBeat air, new tires, 37,000 original,T in ’72 HONDA"x6250 Endure, 3 PIANOLESSONS beginner attd M.R. TOTH CONSTRUCTION, Newtires brakes battery low monthsold street legal. Excellent ntermed ate exper ence teacher All WorkCo. Cranbury,N.J.1169-448-9045 or 201- otter, t;aa eu~-gq~-uaoa, warranty, first $3600, or offer. Route206, Belle Mead,N.J. Whywait until the roof leaks? nfileage; 2 tops. Tel, 201-722-6432 off-road bike. $725. Cal 608-737- will cometo your home.5O9-655- :129-6015. Plan aheadfor your roofingneeds, after 5:30. Mustsell. Trenton609-586-4580. 0981. 1197. (201)3__.__59-3000 ki!’ldel:garten, through 8{ All IGeneralhauling’. ~09-586-7341o,: NEWROOFS REPAIRS 1964 PONTIACWAGON -- High e I ’09 SUBARU- runs well, minor VERYCLEAN HONDA - 450 C.B., PI’dVATETUTORING grades TOP ~OIL sand ~ravel & stonp COOPER& SCIIAFER adleage, poorrubber skineancer, ’64 COUNTRYSQUIRE wagon, 63 Moran Princeton damage.$200. Call 201-828-3487but rues well. Not ready to retire V/8 radio heater ps. a/e good raised handle bars, other extras. LAMPS-CHANDELIERS-SWAGS z~fter 7 p.m. Call 609-737-1328. suojects. 609-,tqB-n840t r P’ ’ 1609-259-70;12: Walnut4-2063 $275.call 201-359-3074, tires incl. snows, Goodbrakes, clean, good running coM.Ask og Bewiring,repaired andinstalled. FORD1969 Eairlaoe 500; 351, V-8, ~4OO.609-448-6135, 1978 HONDA-- SL350,blue, good Lampsmade from anything, fix- auto,p.s., fae air, Many extras. ’condition. Best reasonableoffer, turns installed. Phone882-6295 Exc.eond. 27,000 miles. $1600. Call 1970 VWBUS -- 7 passenger, Call 609-924-6836after 6 p.m, BusinessServices S & T EXCAVATING CON- ofter 6 p.m. NELSONGLASS & ALUMINUM 609-448-7612. sunroof, newradial tires. Well TRACTORSINC. specializing in 45 SPRINGST. taken care of. 63,000miles. Call grading, land clearing, cellars. PRINCETON David Brook 466-2326evenings. 609-924-2680 ’66 DODGEDART, 2-dr hardtop, ’72 HARLEY125cc - Excelle’nt I’r!4ES!S & MANUSCRIPTTyping, Fill dirt andtop soil. 609-466-3032 E.eeptrying, please. auto. p.s. very good con- , imvi ~xecuuve or 609-896-0333. MIRRORS ’67 CHEVYImpala convertible, conditionstreet or dirt extra vlssertanons,,. DAVE’SHAULING SERVICE -- AUTOGLASS ps/pb, a/e, elec, windows& top, d t on. Call 609-924-5563.Keep tires $350.Call 201-297-0165. S.emctr!c.II type. 10 years exp. PLATE& WINDOWGLASS trying. tvn’s. I)ICIcco,609-896-0004, till types o1’ light haulingdone, rndio. 53O90mi. 1 owner. Good AttiCs and cellars and 15asemenls i’unn ng order, $650or best offer, cleaned. Call anytime. 609-448- 689-448-3534. CORVETTE,1963, convertible. 4 sp. 327-300H.P. AM/FMradio, 1 ’68 VW7 seater bus. Exc. cond. ’70 YAIVIAHA- 175 endouro ex- elI aI{EsuMESPRINTED job? To help you getFREE. started Out LAMPSHADES - lamp mounting 2515. owner.Good cond. $1400,Ca 1201- recent newengine. Extras. $1,390. ce ant condition, $350, Call 609- again and to makeyour position andrepairs, NassauInteriors, 162 Garden-Landscape 587-0708. NassauSt., Princeton. ;159-6417. Call (609)655-3046. morepresentable to a prospective ’63 DODGEDABT -- reliable I employer,we will print free up t() I’ItINCETON station eat’. Slant 8 automatic, 1969 VOLVOexcel, running eond. 1967 CONVERTIBLECHEVY a/c, 109 resumes, Absolutely no I)ISPOSAI,SI’~RVICE p.s., aewn’akes. Needstires. Best $750. powerwindows, brakes, steering, obligation- Just ask. Metro Rt, 130& Half AcreRd. olTer. Call (609)448-6481. 1004 TEMPESTneeds water pump bucket seats, tilt wheel. Asking Boats GraphicsRt. 130 & Half AcreRd. ASPHALTPAVING, Black top, Cranbury.N,J. I)(IEIILEli LANDSCAPES $80.Call 609-799-2366. $875,Call 609-921-3350. Cranbury,N. J. (609) 655-2500. Stone & Gravel, Driveways, 609-395-1389 Parking lots, &Cement sidewalks LandscapeDesigning llomo and Industry 1964 VOLVOfour door 122S. 1971 MUSTANG- Mach I. Radio, 1966 Z-28 CAMARO-Hooker, & steps. Reasonableprice, 609- and Autoamtie transmission. Runs new Michelin tires, excellent LakewoodHolley, M-22, Pisi FMCHRISTMASCANOE SPECIAL- 921-7645. Garbage,Trash, Rnbbish Contracting Purchase any GrummanCanoe, Removed 609-624-1221 good.$475. Call 201-297-0433. coaditon. Call 609-924-6844any stereo. Manynew parts, excellent AUTDMATICTYPING lhmliogof all Types time. eond,$1500. Call 609-443-6195. receive free paddles, cushions, Car Racks, tie downs& freight and AUTOMATICAI)I)RESSING 1966 MUSTANGauto, whitewalls, wortl $81.88. November l to G. DAVIS Paving: Asphalti ’89 OLDSCUTLASS COUPE auto, December 24. Abbotts Marine taddressograph/ ps &pb, excel cond. 1 owner.609- snowtires winterized, good eond (809)466-1123 BlacktopStone &Gravel. CementI LAWNMAINTENANCE 639-2495or 587-2076. Mustse . Rec companyear. $695, ’41 BUICK-- Roadmaster.4 door Center, Rt. 29, Titusville, N.J. sidewalks& steps. Phone609-921- I Call 6O9-443-3445. sedan, stick shift, heaterstraight OftenSundays, 609-737-3446. 7649 early morns.& eves, I 1lUll,Ill,IllS Commercial& Residential 9, 4 newtires, 28 O00miles, good Landscapting Garages Sod-Shrubs-Trees tend lion, $1,500. or reasonab e THESIS & MANUSCRIPT Additions .:tl.UrKAR~I~NNnGI~InAI~~lv29~l’oWe offer. 809-466-0400,ext. 392after 5 17 GAP, AGEDOORS INSTALLED & Seeding-Fertilizing .m, TYPING -- Experienced in Dormers Thatching-Edging l,’o"nlorein’orm ca l~I’(13"arker’ ’72 .MONTECARLO Smart IP Ft., 1972 SPORT CRAFT mathematics and statistical REPARIED- Reasonable. Free Renovations de’tier at 901-725-58O9 ’ looking.Gold wlth beigevinyl top. I ~/lO7165H.PI Mercuryengioe 50 papers,Mrs, Krieger, 609-608-4272. estimates,201-297-3787. Phil Seip,Jr, (609)448-1962 ...... ¯ -’~" ..... Power seats, windows brakes I ---- hrs. use, Sealine trailer, all ac- All WorkCo. steering air am/fm stereo rado ’72 FORD...... cessories. $2500.Call 201-526-1O94 67.VOLVO122F. new. shocks, 5876117Ask ng$3500. Callafter6p.m. 609- an’n a’r ~Al~A,~lL]lsxcellent5U0conut-poWeron after 8 p.m. newta’es newlypalnteo $850201- SpecialServices WEDO ALL types of odd jobs and "q7-4295 ’ " ’ 130O0, origlnai ’ miles, ’ .... uau,,,-Y;JT- ,,a--’ homerepairs - carpentry pain- Landscape service . Keep your "’ ’ I 11477, 1tog, glazing, cleaning, light hauling, etc. Reasonable,eour- ] lawn looking neat wif~ha price VOLVO’70 - station wagon,4 sp, .... ’68 FORD.CUSTOM 500. 3901Cu. A&LELECTRONICS--TVrepair teous, reliable. Amesand Zink. !you can’t beat. Call Moore’s sync, trans, dark green, roof rack ~,nl q,~i~tJ,lm~ ,c ¢t,~ ’Tn, ,.’ , to. AM/FM¯ radio power Steering [ B&WColor Sets, Hi-Fi’s &Stereos Call 609-799-2366or 609-799-0132 giass excellenttend, $2,200.609-924-9406 (:~’SlulTv:offere~at~a~Uair."rear, lam:l brakes excellent running 113’ SAILItOAT-Banshee class, (installed). Electronic kits evenings. ,iE’LACE T",V,’blokeo evenings. IWe install window glass & Complete Lsndscape Service, def "oste[. ~ad o 5’0 00(l’ mi’ fac e°nditi°n’C all 609-737-0474. I fibcrblass, ear topped. Northsail assembledO99-448-8818. plexiglas for doors. Hights Hard- guarantee. Other ’extras,’ exe: I ’ -- iplus snndl training sail for child. ~are, 106 MercerSt., Hightstown. 896-0572;also odd jobs. Nojob ’65 VW,2 dr. sedan, credentials, eond.$1850,or best offer. 609-.448- Fully equl)ped, excel buy 609- INSTANTPRINTING Service HOMEREPAIRS -- Masonry, (609)449-0443. .,’7,15.st Wearrange 100%financing 8029. (’,’nler. MetroGraphics, Rt. 1311&fireplace, sidewalks, patios, too big, no job too small. by phone.For nmreinfo. call Mr. IIMovINGOVERSEAS - Impala 024-(i2q7. :ll:dl Acre IIoad, Craoburv,N J’ ffarker, dealer, at 201-725-5800. Uustom1970 V-8 eng, ps &pb fac 08512.16091655-2590. Westervelt,rero°fing’alterations,201.369.4170, E.R. _ air, rear defroster, radio, tinted RICHARDPETTY \ 609-789-0798 OLDSMOBILE1968-88 con. 1971 MUSTANGMaeh 1351 ram glass, 50,000 nfi fac. guarantee, LIGHT HAULINGAND MOVING. OBAI, vertible air cond, R&tl, ps,pb air eng. 21,000miles, a/c, ext. lowm. Just redueedto $1850.609- EXCAVATING (CIIII)ENMAIIKI,Tr IN(.’. Campers&Trailers CALLDAVID KOHUT, 201-359- I~UMPI’.IINSOUP -- Redpeas and rote lans, excel, cond.Best offer eond,,(609) 448-0132,9-5, after 6 448-8029. 4341. LANDSCAPING 609-466-3283. p,m., (609)440-6913. rice, Chewchicken and curry DEMOLITION LIindscape chicken, Indian pies, ’,Vest Indian :Septic systems- sewer& water -Designerand Contractor.- 1969 CHEVROLETMALIBU - i 1989 ACE20’ trave! trailer tandem TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- delicacies all. Ivlade in your ownlines connected ( "ivew~ys 1969 VWMICRO BUS excel cond. black vinyl roof beige ’bottom, jaxle. Frilly self collqlined sleeps homefor parties from4to 40. Call parking areas c~ntrueted land- AlexanderSt. amradio, snowtires $1450.Call beautfu cond lion, no air. Call J. 4, full rear bath. Manyextras. Call General clcaning and repairs. Mrs, R~ta WARe,609-896-1234. clearing. 1968 OLDSDELTA sedan. Fac. 6O9-924-3968after 6 p,m. Duggerat 609-921-9695. 1609-982-9.t85,after 4 p.m. Free estinmtes. Call Ed Radigan Princeton air, Jill power,vinyl roof. 350O0 609-448-6443. : llightstown Rd. Princeton Jet. 452-2401 nlilns, arig. owner, exc. nmehaniealeond. $2100. 609-448- 1966CADILLAC . convertible VOLK’S--Rug Cleaning & Floor FINE FAMILYPORTRAITS - in I.A31iI SI]IIVII’I] 3893. DeVille full power, factory ’, BEELINE travel trailer. Exc, WaxiagRugs professionally done air, very good condition. Call 609- ’48 OLDSIVIOB1LE-- club conpe, the home. Estepp.DiMatlia i tend. Sleeps:1 adults, 2 children, in yore"honm. Free estimates. 609- Photographers,609-862-40711. I( ewirelRelxlirllel)oild WantedTo Rent 4 4 3 - 4 1 4 1 a n y t i m e . automatic, radio and heater, i $675.(fi09) 448-3240. 448-0120, 58,0011ndles, goodcondition. $650. or reasonableoffer 609-466-9409, Till: FLIItNITUI/E SUPERSPOILT, ’68 Chevelle SS ext. :192aftra’ 5 p.m. II,’olt RENT- 24’ Concordototor DRESSMAKING AND BARN COUPLEseeks inexpensive apt. ALTERATIONS,Janice Wolfe. PIANOTUNlNG. Every pianist Phiinsboro,N. J. Call 201-549-8705. 390, earn, hooker headers, 4 11184BUICK Skylark convert bled lhome,sleeps 9, weekeod,week, nr i (9)~11799-1;150 Craigers, Gabriel air shock Excellent tutoring condition, naaith.201-359-5850. Call 609-448-2125. needs well-tempm’ed, clear Taraotula manifold, Holly 780 Original owner selling, Under sonnds. By It pro inasician and dnal Iced, 4 spd. posi/trac rear 40,000miles, $550. Call 609-924. technician. Dabrowski609-448- PAINTINGINTERIOR, exterior, 2541. YOUNGCOUPLE - desires l hunker seats. 40,609Ill, on new 8757. general homerepah’. Reasonable, bedroont apt, reasonable rent, motortrans. Newclutch. 609-448- 1969CHEVY Impala greet}, 2..dr. MobileHomes 3232. hardtop,vinyl rooI greenmterloc, fl’ee estimates, Call KenRichards ADDITIONS& ALTERATIONS,Near Princetoofrom Dec. to Jane, Ilac. ;lit’, ps, b &windmvs. V/8 609-448-3668. LET’I’IIE PEOPLE-- whocare all types of honmimprovements. l’lease call F.ich at 809-452-7600, ~-- auto, Exceptionally clean. One whtterize yonr imported car. Expert er;fftsmanship at 1966 VALIANTwagon, very low owner. 899-4484145days. 448-;1603 "[tememberperformance is out’ reosonableprices. 201-297-5578or ’72 Mt)NTECARLO, auto, fully mileage, 4 new ttres radio &[after 5. Ask for Mrs. Bertrand. middle nanm", Call Ior service after5, 821-6866. equpped p ns extras. Call 201-722- beater, Price negotiable, (6O9) ITAKEVOUR FAMILY on a trip - PAPER ItANGING & 6O9-397-3555. tHtAIIUATE MALESTUDENT .’ 3447. 443-1908. _ ...... Itent new hlxnrious 24" Wal- SCRAPING.Prmnpt personal at Westnliastm’ Ulloir College nehage Motor[Ioule far it week service, All types of wallcovering, s,’eek.ing~roola in tov,’n. Excellent end, week,nlnnth, Call 924-4883,Free estimntes Dan Rudensteln referencesCall 110,1-924-2512 1065 CIIEVY SUPERSPORT - 924-,1273. t ’64, FALCON. 2 door sedan~ ill i 6o9-585-ihl76, FURNITURE REFINISHING, IJelore 10 a.nt, or afler 0 p,m, Powersteering and brakes rad o good cond just passed i speel on I ’t18 AUSTINAMI’ItlCA - ’~ dour t t bIOVING?? ( Best nffer. Call 609-921-2597 CtlAllt CANING,60,)-696-0057, $350,Call 6O9-921-76,Deves, sedan, 4 e~/I, I’udi( ( l~ater :1;10/)0 ortginal miles. Ex- Call Jasper, tile depmldable ...... Iceptlonally clean, $t65. C:dl 6~t. lnovingnlan. Insured, -- ...... !967 IMI’ALAUONVI’:ItTIII ~E ¯ ull CUUt~/~.ItIll eXCelcon(l, 5coa[ I ’}-5 29 SIIAItPENINGSERVICE: Saws, (’AIIIU,]NTIt\’ W(IItK - 2 1-247(787 I>ESPI,]ItATEI- need2 bedroom ~ohl, antnnlatie Ironsnl ss ol .16 Spring St, Prineetol. Opento "’ ’ band, circuhu’, chain knives, dilions, alterations andrepairs [ipartlnenl or coltage for law 57,1810tnilt~s, clenn, Call7 a,nl. ailer, 609-924-6676, i Instruction scissors, etc, 4 Horosko P, I~nal}lv,,~ni’k ill reasonablerales I ~iadent,wile andchild Call 1169- .01.~ -.,ff-,~22.1,.i i ) PrincetonJet. 799-1373. I, or I rt.o estinnde,567-65110 after 6. ] t660654,

’60 t:AIIILLA(’ sedan deVille. ,lAMESBtII"CKEI, uihttlng aad Pm’,’er windows& seats. Air- 1061 CAI)ILLACI"LOWEIt ear, decorahlg. Freeestiinates. Ul~ll TAVI,;ItNI,;III’OIII~S UONTINENTALCUISINE - YOUNGMAItlIIED COUPLE¯ eondJtiouing.609-799-160.1. [10 BUK;K SHYLARI¢ t dr sedau;T UT OIt 1 NG S 10 R V I C It] S qi(illl 116-70i15East Windsor, ~ilh mv,’er sleerhlg & brakesar Iqt()VIDI,]D hy (ualifled I llors l)’ouvres, Cinnipes,Pnn. 2 well behavedpets desires a Motorin exeolleut condition,Tires tend,, Wt i 2 snowlires nn rhns. Ileacllers, Mntlt reading & ltntallSBn’o I cAns,ett’, for Pnrties, l,llnehemls, 1 or 2 bedroolli apartnlcnl, F, ngtishGrades K-ll, Moil, FrL,4. Chmniea]s Dinners,Let iis eater ynur 110xtreasonable 1’roll Oeoupanoyas 37,1100nn.. whdorizedGaad eont PA[NTI,Ht l,’Olt llIltE , sooniis possible. Please ca11609- 1966CIII’.;Vltt)I,ET hn tala~ 2 door ahuast now, Snowtires also Call Asking’ "’ $1480, Call (19!1-4411-1155, }) phi Coil 6O9-,t46.08O9 Ponl Repairs partyCall 66.i-3J6 6113L hard.to), power steering se(ninarhin will paint fnr you 11o11-3,195alter;1:36 p.in, brakes, a/c t ,, 6-6991 auyllBle,6~J-663-4716, lnterhn, walls & woodwork, Sheant uniqueInstallations Iteasallliblerale. UallO90-921.2267, All WorkUo, ~05 CIIEVV3 speed oil colnnnl. I(endall ParkAlel~ MISS MAItIANNE Retire206, Belle Mead,N,J, PIANtITUNING 201-350-3006 WAN’I’I,~DTO ItENT by workJig C,al12111-722.0WJ, MUSIC[,ESSONS.YOUI{ lit)ME ) I~t)NTIAC"Executive" ¯ "60,4.dr, Trucks Popuhu’hlslr tlii/ents Taught II \IIICUTTIN(ISIELIAIASTS Ilrgohlting ltet)alring ¢otilfle, l-bedroonl01’ (lupl0x sedall, clefln nndbl UXC,toad, till’ 36Y(mrs L’Xltericnce ll(lllEItT II, IIAIA,IEZ opartntentIn Ilapewell,Prhlceton fond,, pAlspwr, opllons, Replaced Tuns,& Tlltlrs, --...... Reglslored area,Unftlrll, l{eaaalitlbloi’ellt, ’07 CI)tJGAIfsliclt shift a/e, Jy Ua. ear hi ira nrlnlo of life. Call6011.,t)2-05ill alter 5 p,111, 1121,’(11{11 VAN. $ 56 C .4 M A. Ft)NTINEIA, )Jeniborl~ianoTeOiliichins excellent engine, $700, Ca 6t)9, $ 356,16O9) ’152"226[/ after 6 [),111, 1,10Kelnklli RII Kelnhtlll~al’k Artistic lhiirdressers (hilld Inc 921-765.1, il71 alRtr 6 p,iB 1,1 Wilher}ilnn)nSt d ,\ ,i Itl II,I)I,;IIS (’alilutqsaller- 609-921.7’q2) l)hil 2ti7-2BIII 11111t.112,1,,11175dlOliS an0~i tlllllU)llS Frye ...... vSllnialvS, ,hql Forlilall 2Ull ...... ’60 llUlt,qi SKYI,AI{,; , ( (i7 M(i. lto9 ll lSSelge, II000 IqAN, VI,ICI’, t’ , \SS (it\ .. hi’CO;~ A’,e, igl tslawn, NJ, nfiles, sun Mtoh Prhluolnl ( UIT\IIhl(Igqil ’lP/ tv, l,tel U.lt t,d’ i"tlAalt ’ t ’"’l I IN(,’ Sl,IV Ul, 1,1,(1"66oit 01.,2,.’ I Ittll, I’SS,,<,t)mA ~,,... ~..w~ uvm, ~,.. t’ululilhtlL l,’nll u)wn’,’ cell lulught audsurvlced, Iloproblollla ’~ II ’g",t IIISlltlt:1 i’ nv’S A tg’ts,t $~ \V\ , \t ,,: ii ,.2 4¯ 7 , 1It)F. 1,’, IEIAiR?’ S I sinl e Villl~IAN.w s l’g i cllov’f orlgillal nwner,Coll 669.+l’J.ill,L ’5 IN’IT’,IINATIUNAI,WAI,K IN uq’ lessnnt’all 152.21;li $7O9,Cull uights, 6og.4fi6.17?~,L_VAN. I 1/2 hina, Ina o’ ’ece i y ’ ’ nr ’el lit e ~1 I , hlg eel lags li )l, or ,.It 0, aeUll 11 Igy uvurhluiledlli’e~ liko newtile " ...... dnnrswhldaws, ctq’nnd~ file, liellso le relll, C I I Jill 1101141111}- ildght ilSO[u (ithicl (i snnw)iw TAMMV(’ ’}I{AF, CS 1972 l,t)’l’tlS ELANSPItlNT Twin ’67 t}l,’l,’ SEASONSlq*~CIAl, -- e t. ( li 11011-5117.61L2 ’ \ NTNt ..... lislllo & Iliil t lit tMll" .- Ttl.t t) wl ie’fti I /{dv/I’e, J!x)lii’o~ ,olt! l,"ne 7090est 2,19doylt n’ 215-295.11,~,0 COlBnm/flu Call 2t11.25,1.6,I,13) M(l.lt, Askhlg$1125, Utlll 609-924- Itt all y Wo’k,l{elisonnb e riitt)~

Ice 63 N MalnStCranbury bathtownhousa withW/W carpet- New1 & 2 bedroomapartments ~T-=/’li~’~., l (609)395-1434 ....$36,100, tastefully designed& lavishlyland- ing.C/A in Quad I! ReaUorsand Insurers scaped.Swimming pool, tennis 4500SO. FT, OFFICE space for courts anda clubhouseare all , TOWNHOUSE- Nicerthen new condition. 2 large bedrooms, 1½baths, rent,presently satup for a oom- WestWindsor Office livingroom, dining room, kitchen, wall tO wall carpeting, drapes, central puteroperation withall eleo.,a/c, - a part of FOXRUN APARTMENTS $31,500. PrincetonHightstown Rd. air,all appliances,in the loveliest location ...... floatingisland installed. PrincetonJunction, N,J, Location:five minutesfrom Princeton’ SPLITLEVEL - Foyer, living room, extra large kitchen, panelled family = RESIDENTIAL Weekdavs 799-1100,Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. room,laundry area, 4th bedroom orden, 1½ baths, 3 nice bedrooms. 1 car COMMERCIALESt. 9:00e.m.- 8p,m. I Sunday12:30-4:30 Junctiontrain station anda few garage,.quietlocation, convenient to highways ...... $35,900. INDUSTRIAL1939 minutesfrom Rt. 1 & the N. J. Turnpike. STUCCORANCH- living room with fireplace, large kitchen, beautiful InsideFox Run: Shag carpeting; t~ooded2½acre lot, locatedin SourlandMounrains ...... $36,800. lineddraperies; gourmet kitchens; COMMERClALPROPERTY - Sixroom house, One and a half stories150 centralheating and air conditioning x 392ft. lot, including25x 40 ft. stuccofront cinder block store or andplenty of closetspace. storagebuilding. Prime East Windsor Township location ..... $54,900. COLONIAL- Beautifully appointed livln’g room, dining room, kitchen, FOX RUNAPARTMENTS ,# 2½baths, 3 bedrooms withlarge unfinished 4thbedroom or studio. Familyroom with fireplace, full basement,oversized 2 car garage. Wall to t ’1] wallcarpeting and draperies. Refrigerator, washer and dryer. Country settingwithin minutes of Princeton ...... $74,700. LAND$PRCIALISTS DIAL 448-0600 MODULARHOMES- 1100 sq. ft. modularRanch delivered on your 231ROGERS AV,HIgHTSTOWN footingsand finished ...... $1S,000. SALESREPRESENTATIVES BUILDINGLOTPrinceton Twsp. 2.9 acres .... : ...... $33,0D0. Evenings&Weekends BILEVE L8 rooms,4 9Rs, large kitchen, OR, LR, family room, 1½ baths, AnitaErson 448-6854 4 mile=N.E. of Prln~tonUnlvenlty attaehadgarage ...... $36,9D0. CatheflneChdstle 448-2121 WarrenFox 396-9240 Rt.1, 12miles south of NewBrunswick traffic circle (Holiday Inn). Take jug-handle EveningsandSundays Cath RalphDowgin (201)329-6378 andfoflow Plafnsboro signs for 2 milesto PrincetonMeadows. Wanta homethat hasit "ALL"???Call Howell HenryLubas (201) 359¯6136 DavidDurland 799-0123 Weare members ofthe ...... $56,900 60 FOXRun, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536 ¯ Telephone(609) 799-2710 RosemaryGudebsa} 587.4902 I reneStults 799-2416 MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE. ELECTRICAPPLIANCES L~LINCOLN PROPERTYCOMPANY GROVERSMILL ~ERAL~ WOWlA1 yearold Colonial doseto the station $54,900. ForRent - Apts. Business ForRent - Apts. RealEstate For Rent LOOKINGFOFI A HOMEUNDER $40,000? RealEstate For Renl CALLHOWE!N APARTMENTFORRENT - Ideal 3 ROOMAPT., furnished, ’ for EASTWINDSOR -- 5 bedroom matureadults only. $165 me. ranch in Hickory Acre com- OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT MEMBEROF MLS tot professional bachelor or Inquire 104 HardyAve., Boundmunity.Central air conditioning couple. 1 bedroomstudio com- fireplace, drapes carpeting, PRIME LOCATION & GALLERYHOMES RELOCATION SE RVICE bination. Livingroom, kitchen, Brook, Excellentcondition half acre, on closed-inporch, elegantly fur- lovelyarea, AvailableDec. 10, at NASSAU STREET uished,linen andchina supplied. 3 ROOMAPT. 2nd floor, 1 me; $400monthly 171us liability in- Newbuilding IPrivate garden and parking, rentplus security, Heat furnished. suranceand utilities, onI or 2 year 200-400sq. ft. units Avail,Nov. 15, $240per month olus Call201-722-4135 or apply at 214lease. Call 609-,t48-4081week 800-1200sq, ft. units utilities.Call 609-452-2652, No.2nd Ave, Manville, days, Awdlabte Immediately 3 ROOMS&BATH - 2nd floor, heat EFFICIENCYAPARTMENT - TIIOMPSONLAND, Realtors andhot waterincluded. Inquire refrig, private BATH,Trenton 195 NassauStreet between5-7 p.m. at 213N. 7th $75, 5 HOUSEFOR RENT- 2 bedrooms, Princeton, N.J. EASTWl NDSOR SPLIT LEVE L: Locatedin Cranbury Ave.,M~lnville. month.609-393-1320 after recently renovated, center of 921-7655 Manor,this homeoffers Raised living room,dining p:m. Princeton. Parking. Available immediately,$260. per month, room,kitchen, family room, 4 bedroomsand1½ baths. SHORTLEASE: 2 bdrm., 2 h ]th SUB-LET--1 bedroomapt.,c/a. plusutilities, Securityrequired, Extrasinclude some carpeting, washer, gas counter top garden apt. Near Hightst(wn OFFICESPACE Decemberavailability, (609)448 imnmdiateoccupancy. Call609. ~easeto May,Call 600-452-2652 353 NASSAUSTREET rangeand built in oven.Nicely landscaped with chain 7180. 395-0703. link fenceenclosing the back yard. Priced at..$40,900. Smallsuites" , . . $100/month, APTFOR RENT -- nicely iur- Centrallyair conditioned¯. . off- uished, onelarge living rocn/- Business s!reet p,arking..,all utilities! bedroom,small dressing rolm, RealEstate For Rent ResortProperty efficiencykitchen bath 2 l~rge RealEstate For Rent JOlINT. IIENDERSON,INC. closets, 2nd.conven ent locaion Realtors | \~,~’:] Office: 009-448-4250’ n Princeton, single manonly. $165 353Nassau Street lit ter/mo. Call 609-921-7291 eves, RENTALS! (nearHarrison) TUSCANYSmall luxury villa IHight.ownN.J. I WailableDee. 1, 1972.1 months OFFICESPACE FOR RENT: in Telephoneanytime converted mill. Moderncon- ~. 160 Stockton Street rent onemonths security¯ SPECIAL SUBLETOP- ladvertising agency in Princeton. 921-2776 veniences,beautiful gardens pool ---- PORTUNITY-- Deerpath con- l Preferablyto ’ree ante writers, view,sleeps 5 in house.Two in temporary.4 bdrms3 baths l artists, photographersP R man studio. Help available, Easy I living room,dining room, fully I etc. withpossibility of somework drivingdistance Florence, Sienna, ChestnutWillow Apts [equippedkitchen, family room,Ifrom agency. Beautiful Assist, etc. Reasnableon long by SANDYDUFFY East Windsor screened porch. Avail. im-lsurroundlngs, recept on, OFFICESFOR RENT - 1, 2 or 3 lease.Call 609-466-0169. I niediutely’til March31, 74. [ secretarialavailable. Writeor call’ rooms,Central Princeton business 2APTS.availabeforDeeemberl15450/mo. Mort Barsh Assoc. Research district, Idealfor a professionalor Call609-4411-6960 for appointmentl Park, State Rd, Princeton,924- businessoffice, Call 609-921-8777, 9 Whenone gets a mortgageloan DUPLEX.ON HARRISON7500 a.m.-noon, today,it is usuallyfor a pelted STREET-- bottomhalf living LandFor Sale of tenor more years. Loans for singledwellings orone family t~’,,-- large bedroomsI room, diniog & room, bath,kitchen, Im-two housesare generally made for If AlT-sub-lease Hgtn. $165 me plus nedat[~ v .~:nllt/mo PRINCETON-large 1 roomoffice BEAUTIFUL2 ACRE -- wooded 15 to 30years. Apartment Ie e~ett’le...... Securtty $160. Call 609- " " ...... with bathroom.Ample parking, ’ WARRENPLAZA WB~T lot in residential section of houseloans, on the other hand, 862-8500., . l p’ m-3’ pin ’ ’ask for ICOUNIRY’ CA{AGE " l APART- For,information ..... ea11609921-6551 STORESPACE Princeton.All utilities, please call arefrom 10 to40years. Com- tlarolu¯ MENT-- Panelledliving room2 weexuays1o " b ’p m’ 1,690 SQ. FT.AVAIL. FEB. ’73 201-545-2424. mercialbusiness loans are gen- -- bedrooms,eat-in kitchenhath. 12 -- erallyfor shorterperiods of GARDENAPT1 bdrmcarpetin,, I miles fromPrinceton. Pool/tennis OFFICESPACE, East Windsor$600.per month plus utilities and 2 ACREWOODED building lot time,usually from ten to a/c, porch.$170 oer moAva ~" i privileges, One-cargarage. ProfessionalPark, 1000 & 2500 sq. taxeson 2 yearlease with3 year tlopewellarea. Lovelysecluded. twentyyears in duration. Dec. Ca 1 betwden0-9 i3all 609~December let, Marriedeo.uples ’t. suites remanBrokers option.Excellent loeation in 20 $17,000.Cal 609-466-1862, Mortgases,yousee, are long 440-7602. ’ only¯ All utilities provioed.)roteeted, (609)655-2010, store plaza. M,odern prestige terminvestments. It is profit- RealtorsIniurors $285/nl0, KENDALLPARK OF FICE buildiogoft Rt. 130& Dutch Neck ablefor lending institutions to RIVERSOFFICE ROSSMOORSNOWBIRD wants to WAREHOUSEFORRENT, 24 x ltd. in East Winitsor. Call 609-448. mortgageproperties only if 207-0200 448-8811or 655-0080 rent furnI bdrmapt fromDec 1st- NELSONRIDGE RANCH -- 3 70, 2 floors, tail boarddelivery, 21 I024 week days. BUYLAND THEY DON’T theythemselves are long- Mara0th. $190me. Adultcom- bedroonts,2 baths living roomoffices, burglaralarm,heavy dutYl standinginstitutions. munity,Call 609-655-2514, (liningroom, eat-in kitchen, I 1/2flooring. Call 201-725-2936, ueres, Decemberoccupaucy. Full ~ BUYLAND TIIEY DON’T hasement,$425/mo. ------"--""7 MAKEI1’ ANYMORE Theknowledgeable staffat ROOMS& BATHFOR RENT. RICHARDSONREALTY 15. JOHN1’, HENDERSON,INC. h’ORRENT ’ SEVERALCHARMING SHOPS 54 Choice acres -- Ropewell Route130 Avail.Nov, Cabinwith 2 rooms l available to rent, ConvientlyTowuship$3500, pet’ aere, 440.5000 448-0112 ForRent- Rooms &bath. Call 201-329-6974, REALTORS ALLOR PART OF 6600 SQ. FT, ocated n Hopewe1 at The is experiencedinhandling the Nights.Sundays. Holidays :15;INassau Street OFWAREHOUSE SPACE...R R TomatoFactory Rent $65 - $70 60 x 180, Pennington BorG, RoeCroshaw 448-E7Sl (Nearllarrison) detailsofobtaining amortgage ¯ I 4 ROOMAPARTMENT, heat Telephoneanytime 609-921-2770 S)lD I NG,.. T It UCK DO C K,..- t includesall .u tih"t’ies. Cal’l. 466-2640 residential. $7,000. andcan provide youinvaluable separute,Ivlodern kitchen, Apply I)ARKING U 1 ILITIESI fo, further Information assistance,Weurge you to call MtiUNTS MOTEL 40 No.tlth Ave,,Manville, 1 ARTHEA’I;I~’D FOR OFFICIO". [ 188 X 356. ttopewell Twp,, uswith your listing; we offer s’roltE . ETC. ’ MANY residential. $11,900, maximllmexposure service, I,’urulshed Rcouls POSSIBILITIES ... FOR IN-J ...... Alnmst2 acres, wooded:Eust witha nationalsales forse sec- SIIARONARMS PARKINGSPACE FOR RENT - JOIINSONI"ORMATION,.Allg-2500,,. CALL MR, 0-4:30. I [ ResortProperty AmwellTv,,p., Resideatial. ondto none,throuoh ourmem- Nowrenthlg ul weekly, rites GardenApartnlents - in I.’trgehuek yard on lluotbert St., $t~,500. bershipIn NMLS, slartipg at $35 Ic’ week I’twe & (iOI,BMEI)AI,I,ION TOTAl, Princeton,off Wiggins,$10 per Ilium service In’ivute huth & ~’ V nlonth,Call 609-452-2652, 111.1ueres well treed ILL10it. also efficit;neies. (Ippos[te Iow ’t I,;I,ECTIIICLIVING frotltago llopewell Township Open9;3D. 5:30, daOy , (ihnsuns reslaurantoil USlit, 1, SharonRoad (Opposite $53,00O, Call 600-11911-0125. 8horonCountryOlub) GARAGFFOIl RENT. Lhlden (II,’H(:ESPACI,] 100’ x 106’Ilopowell Township HELPFULHINT: Off10tersection & Luneund Ihuuiltoa Ave, Pria- NussuuSt, IIoih ulodernaud older $10,000, AUroom Closel ill a rnlistin a ltontes130&33 ceton.$25 por inD. Call009,921- ireniiseahldgs, parking, io elitio~eShort or frmu, ltulttl Oil Nilailfi SKI SEASON 3 hotirnoai1 ,I~rAD fully equipped -Lake lg acre3Ilupewell Township hol/la’.5tolaga ~paca [ormops, ForRent. Rooms 6’113. $~ii,iI00, blUolns,V;lCuurn cleaner, ilom I &2 BodroomApartments ..... [erni louseuud inunedhite or runch,Eleetrie heut,fireplace, 2 nerdsWest Anlwell ’rowltship ingboards, InUItNISIIEIIROOM for gen- All upplluncoaplus ah’ con- dehiyoduocilpaliey, 150-11illIsq, ft, Neiir Ciin,elhack Elk, Big $15,o0o, thmlau,Private honm,Apply at WANTI,]I).-. YOUNGGIRl ditioaing avail, Iluudol’, Juck Frast, i109.024.72’,11, 1 1/4 acresWest Amwoll Township 256N. 0rd Ave.Manville. IIOUSEI,’()lt RENT-2bodrooms, $9,500, STUIil,]NT, IO slalre rounlwith Woll.tu.walloar)ots ntudel’nbath newly decorated, leuriufornndiuu call l, irl chuh’silulcul, 1/2 inllo Iroui alulldry fimidtiosonpromisoswulklugdistuuce to University. /6011-021-7655, APIqtOX[MATELY7g am’es Weat Iq’int,ohill CiilUpllS, (hill Iil~i-II2,1. / Anlt’,ollTaY,’uship heavily wooded 17t I rivute inu’khig,Suitublc for :1 OI,’FI(JI~()It SIIOPSPACE ¯ IsUItNISIIEllII, OOM,Gclltlen,aB L. IMMEL)IATEOCCUPANCY studentsto’ professionals,$2,55, Dutch Ncckcornor avcr fi00 sq, ft witlt pond$5,000, pCl’ uore, only,2,tll MercerSt., Ilightstown. ior naudh,Avail, Nay,15, Call air eondllitlll llenty of parklog,I SKIEIiSw i to( sl Ire sk LandFor Sale lii~ll 250-0446 IiiRi-452-21i52, Callal’tcr 5 p,ili, 1101i-,t66-3627,~’oligeniiiI y andt xptilseli ih ...... i oeautifulVerlnoul ski hoBse,Cull VanHise Realty W(Itll)l,:lllll, lllJIIN(iIA)T I"UllNISIII"ql It(l(IM u’ pc. EASTWINDSOIt 1611.24.7560 tltys ur 00 4 60 2 It illillul’llI ullnlnthol,NJ, Ilemuu,Pr rate h l o. A I~" d OI"I"R~ESPACEFOIIRENT[eves rel,[600/ 737,,16 I Six aorosheuyilv waotlcdJn 251Nd, Avo.Mllvlllb, ForRent - Apts. N(ESle, t’UIIlTY¯ Motterilgel’tel S U IIIA,’,T()WNEll --I)IItECT lleerpuihl*’i(U tint- WARItENPLAZA WI,IST I "’ (19)683.2110 MttiillOuieryTa’,~$1,shitt, Cuuhl ii tarhiicid21 e ’lu nbe drill uir, RT,r,10&I)UTCIINECKIIOAli iSl.l h y hodiylttld lY bllyer hdtl hu’go riionls ioal til, v ogoi. Ioi,i mrary, *1 bdrliiS, :1 hiilhlt IIv ...... Willtiara ktls, $; 9,000, I IIEIilI()IIMAPT ,t nlilesIronl ohulotl,Ii nni, ur 1 or2 ye, u $orill,,I’ln, soroellctldinhlgriii liurch,kitcllen Av flint il h ly e 2 rUOllluffi¢o slJite i175,IlOt iior STTIIIIMAS, VIIIGIN ISLANDS ~ I’riiu, ehlil,$ Fill it’ll i Ulilitle~liyiilluhle, Ilighlstownartnt ill i, dhiltdyIil March/Jaile1tl7,1, nitnilh,I yourIoiiso, TWIEW(I(I[II,]I) I,’(IR ’f(IUN(iI,ADY ill tl, CllllNit .02, .2555 ur6(6i-g; I. Avuilihltt leu L’ii I( 10-44.6 i, 6110,112,i.2’,1051 PhIi VOllrhill n’ Wlnleryaotlilfl IIUII,I)INUI,EI’I’S lit)tiM I"(IIt IIENThi I’v i’i15,1, 0tit idly, Ath’ltt’llvo prestigehllilding withiIow! ’i,ouve your corcs beilhld Stilehy Side I’iS I CI,I~uwrelloevi Ill In’ell, llnlplo piirkllig lu o~c,~llOlitauil rehix[dr a weektir tWntu ltiiih olidkitcheli II’iv logesMst hiclltlon,Pliilclkul walls, t~dr. lilSllrltSlS priviih, vilhi ot Cuwit~t Illgh wtlododluls iili t’uplcrillhlo Io wellrt~obiiUilcndeil, Calltlll0~ I,AIt(;I,] 2 hot’tl i lpl, ud9 MANVIIdJ,]IIIGIISohiiolureii,,I paledlieousllc ol~illlgS OPlit’oly Bay,Visit iho liiUiiy fhltt Itolidlit FruliltlhlTWslf, ¯ ~,25 liiltl i1112,771111forlilllMlihUellt, only,No liels, $7’J5UlllUru, $2fi0, ruulilSlitilh hellt iuriiishtid, SUIiLI,]T:g lin tl~t J L.JililO, lir bOUttolod, Ayulille lib l’CS/iUlrlin|s iu hiwii Pr elijsy 2,,111litTes, ttl lel cUlill[ry]fit’iii oi, hlrli, (Io0,,157.2130, I,’,,~collgnifor COilile $225ligr I loxiblo,Si,la ’ ’ setgllSO l i inediul,lly,days, CuU 600,4,111.402t wct,k. Ihihlgy ,tin Uoligil ii ytOll’ WiII)I)EI)IIIIIl,I)lNtl l,tl’l’ willl OOllYOilionllu Ih’hlcehlli, I~]uoh kit IIillld I Cli211-026.2,17’,t I St,lvcralltl Wiltor.un No Ililrrisoit llll,llil0, Ttlwllshlii, 3 bturuull S, 1~0’ [Hiliceus’hnh,uuytlSl lihovcIhe SI. $17.910,c, ’la ,! 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Distinctive Homes Locatedjust Thefinest country and suburban downthe road selection in Hunterdon,Morris from and SomersetCounties Washington FLEMINGTONOFFICE: Crossing.... Route31 OutstandingSelections 240Nassau St. [--7 ADDADORMER 782-4114 Princeton I---] ADDAGARAGE The Incredible Luxuries Make It So! ADDA PORCH Luxuries like individual private basement [~ ree. roomsin many1st floor aptsl Dish, 1 Bedroom.1Bedroom’Luxury’ Name...... washers,refrig.-treezer, balconies,baths [~ CONVERTAPORCH with full vanities, closet spacegalore in 2Bedroom Duplex EVERYapt[ Recreation, too--tennis LUXURY GARDENAPARTMENTS Address...... court, SWIMCLUB! And you’ll haveall the closeby conveniences,as well. P,O~$210 MO.T. r~ NEWHOME Comeseel 133 ACREESTATE INCL: NEAT,HOT WATER, GAS, CIinton,~~~ ~ ~ IN SOMERSET COUNTY MODELAPTS, OPEN DALLY &SUNDAY 2 AIR CONDITIONERS,PARKING I PHONE=(a09) 883.1707 9 roomhistoric stone colonial, all but 50 acres wooded,excellettt view ofcouutryside, In LR, DR, each w/fple and beamedceiliug, Bernardsvllle, Basking modernkitchen, dell, 4 BIt, 2 barbs. Extras LandFor Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Ridge, Pluckemin, galore¯ 2 story barn, split rail fence. In his- LUXURYGARDEN APARTMENTS Scenic Dr,, off Rt. 29 * EwingTwp,, N,J, toric AmwellValley, adjacunt to Sourland Mendhamand Chatham DIRECTIONS:FROM TRENTON AgEA - Rt, 29 (JohnFitch Pkwy.) north toward Washington Mts. in Hillsborottgh Twp...... $345,000¯ Crossin0directly to 0alawarnHeights. FROM PRINCETON AREA- Rt. 1 southto Rt. 546 All o0icesopen daily and (at HowardJohnson’s) or Rt. 206south to Rt. 546, Turnright on Rt. 546and proceed t00 ACRES secluded heavily Sundaytram 9 a.m.to westto Rt, 54gtermination at Wash{ngtonCrossing, then lett on Rt, 29 andcantinue " 6 p.m. Twenty-fourhour wooded mountain and with stream. Hopewell vicinity. Terms southon Rt, 29approx. 2 miles to DelawareHeights. phoneservice to qualified buyer. 609-466-1607.

Servingdiscriminating WITh A VIEW OF TIlE COUNTRYSIDE homeseekersfor nearly RealEstate Wanted half a century good Soundlyconstructed CapeCod on 6.5 level TWINRIVERS - 3 bedroom town acres; klcally suited for riding slable or ken- house in excellent condition. For nel; 4 BR, lurge LR, Kit. w/pantry, 2 baths, someone seeking the best in this antple closet space; full busemeut,3 car gar- WANTED-- Listings of all kinds ~:ommunity. $36,900, , age w/IoR, essy COlnmutingto Flealington ne,ghbor,II needed. Call us first, we have a ; aud’Frenton, in KingwoodTwp. . .$69,500~ buyer for ~our property. Barclay ,. LAND Agency, Rtghtstown, N.J. 609-440- , ";41 070g. Eves. 448-0356. 3 1/2 ACRESopen land. $10,500. 7 ACRESwooded, East Windsor Twp. $21,000. cabinets, full basement and 2 car garage. There’s central air Hightstown, NewJer.sey (609) 448-106£ 1 ACRE wooded lots, rut’at conditioning and iatnrcom. All this location, $8,000. & $9,000. for $54,900. hwcstmcnt Property: , For help\111 Try to beat this retura. Property consists of 9 rental units with RENTALS RealEstate For Sale ON A WOODED LAWREN- an income of over $1,000 per month. 3 BEDROOMRancher, $235. CEVILLELOT -- you’ 1 f nd this withall your~[| 2 BEDROOMapartment, adults, Priced to sell ...... $39,000. 15, charming older’5 bedroom Nov. $215. Colonial featuring large living \ insuranceneeds ,/I | WASItlNGTON TOWNSHIP BI- room with fireplace, Iormal dining Hamilton Township in P, obbinsville area -- wooded country LEVEL -- Location is tops. ~lu~~ealt~ (0o. room, modern kitchen, sunroom rancher with kennels located on very desirable area on morethan Construct on is of the finest There scrennedporch, 1 full and2 half ~embet of~ultiple 2 acres with very large trees over all. Twobedroom rancher is in’ is absolutely nothing lacking for ListingServiee baths aud unfinished basetne~, ’ tltn family whoear afford the very $59,900~ ’"’ ~’; ! ~{i/’’~ n’ :excellent condition, well cared for with brick and alumindm:: t 37 N. MainSt., Cranbury best. Only0 years old On 3/4-acre. 609-395-0444 siding attd garage. Dog lovers - you will appreciate this oppor- FORTHEtDISCRIMINATING BUYER - Four or five bedroom,2V~ 5 largn bedrooms and 2 ful INVESTORS ATTENTION -- bath, natural cedarshake colonial on well-landscaped,wooded acre Eves. & wkends 390-1258 bathrooms. The kitchen and 779-()g01, or 448-4957 You’U collect rent frotn 8 good tunity ...... $41,900. lot. Living room,dining room,eat-in kitchenwith beamedceiling, dining room are every tenants when you own this paneledfamily roomwirh sliding glass doorsto redwooddeck and homm]taker’s dream. Handsome 3"~ ~ ~ AREAS -- apartntent complex grossing 6 room homeie country l½ badts plus 2-car garage on 2 acres, railroad tie patio, denand ful/ basement.Air conditioning,magnifi- recreation room with fireplace. distinguished homes Owner $1560. )or umnth. Owner will 341 ft. frootage on good road ...... $32,500. centcarpeting, many decorator features, anU all in excellent condi- Covered patio and 2-car garage retiring. $68,500, firm. Call Mr. assisl in financing for a qualified tion. For ren t ar $5OOlmonrhor sale at ...... $57,900. Closets and extras galore. Gregg, 201-462-9928, buyer. Phone for details. DennisWhitney Very Clean P, ancher in Hamilton Square 3 bedrooms, bath and OPPOSITEPIKE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB - Plenty of room for all. MINA L. SMITH LAND-- tl am’es wooded won- Windsor.Perrineville Rd. LRand FR on mainfloor Practieagyfinished basementwith outside REALTORS dnrland in Montgomery Township eat-in kitchen. Newstorms & screens & fenced-in yard. Con- with sufficient frontage for 4 big East WindsorTownship venient to everything ...... $29,000. THE PRINCETON PACKET "Seven For Central Jersey" S~’~Y~-~zNEWS TheManville News Cla s s i fi’ed .,qdver tis ing The Franklh, NEWSRECORD IO.B THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 16, 1972

HILLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP-- Under construction, 6 roomranch, full basement,aluminum siding, at- tached2 car garage, built-in oven and range, gas heat. Off MillstoneRoad ...... $41,800. MANVILLE-- NORTH SIDE -- 2 family,4 roomsand batheach apartment. Finished basement with bath, enclosedporch, aluminum siding, 2 aargarage, maca- damdrive. 80 x 100lot ...... $48,900. KENDALLPARK - 3 bedroom ’ ,gvailable for Immediateoccu- ranch.3. cargarage, On wooded lot,, pancy. 2 and 3 bedroomtown- A Special HolidayBonus For You Homecompletely redecorated housesIn excellentcondition. In. MANVILLE-- WESTON -- The Buy of the Year-- 7 with newapPnancos. Avanable for elUdingwan-to-wee carpeting, cen- roomCape, 4 bedrooms,basement, 1 car garage, hot ImmediateoccupancY.. $33,500. tral air conditioning,5 appliances Ourcentrally air-conditioned 1 &2 bedroom andfull basement. waterheat, enclosed breezeway, aluminum siding, new GRIGGSTOWN- 3 bedroom ranch From ...... $32,000. on 1 ,acre landscapedlot, Large roof.100 x 110lot. 2 bathfrom $195.00 ~" eat-inkitchen, den.finished base- ...... $33,900. ment. Owneropen to all rea- Includesall theseluxury features sonableoffers. Asking...... $49,900. HI LLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIP -- Custom built 6 room *Wall-to-wallcarpeting 3 bedroomsplit-level townhouse. *Centrala/c MONTGOMERY- custom ranch 2t/2 baths, large eat-In kitchen, ranch,full basement,with hot water heat, large 3 *Drapes *Amagnificeut shopping on professlonany landscaped3 formaldining room,paneled base- acres.3 bedrooms,eat-in kUctlen, lent. Availablefor 17ec.1st occu- bedrooms,living room, dining room, modern kitchen, *Swimmingpools(3) centeron grounds largo living roomWml fireplace, pancy, ceramictile bath,beautifully done. Partial brick front Tltese luxuryhomes can be foundon BirehwoodEs- *Temtiscourts (4) *Heat&gas full basement,2 car garalgeeand Asking...... $38,000, manyextras ...... $50,000, witha breezewayto a 1 cargarage. All this on a nicely tates, PrlncetoaJet. Thesehomes are set on ¾acre *Balconies *Immediateoccupancy landscaped1 acre lot locatednear Woods Road School. woodedlots, (somelarger), with attached 2 ear garage, *Privatepatio EASTWl NDSOR--TWINRIVERS RENTALS ...... $47,900. 4 or 5 bedroom2 story colonial style houses featuring a 40 ExpressBuses to NYC [’ 1 and2 bedroomcondominiums. 2 largeIiviog reran, kitchen with breakfast area, panelled baths~central aft conditioning, 1 and2 bedroomapartments for familyroom and 2 full baths. If that’s not enough Daffy : fully, carpeted,Including all appll- Immed]ateoccupancy, there’sa full basement,fireplace, and a porchor ter- ChoiceFurnished Apts. With[ Starting ...... $27,000. JOSEPHBIELAHSKI race. Pricedin Mid70’s ILeasesTo Suit YourNeeds RealEstate Broker Just minutesfrom downtown Princeton. Driveout Manyother listings available. todayoff NorthPost Road. *BonusPlan Open7 daysa Week 212S. MainSt, Manville,@..5-1995 OpenThursday & Friday Eveningtil 0 0undeys1 - 4 KendaT~Park Ofgce ’,"~: Tw;nRivers Off~ce (609)44S.B611 iiiim CUSTOMBUILT HOMES (20029r.0200 ot655.0080 RealEstate For Sale Real Estate For Sale RealEstate For Sale MANVILLE INCOMEPROPERTY

ThePat, ket it,,t; your Iwstatlverlhhlg buy, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER16, 1972 .:.,.;:~~:::: : : ~ ...... :~ ll.B ii ~’11 il Pilgrims’Pride ’ :: ¯ ~,. -a : n SomeTips For A Healthy, ’Hearty’ Thanksgiving RealEstateFor Sale TooLate To Classify TooLate To Classify The Pilgrims didn’t know 2 stalks celery and tops, brownsugar, spice andsalt. Beat, beating until mixtm’eforms stiff ture. Pourinto’cool 9-inch baked anything about cholesterol and chopped egg whites until foamy. Add peaks. Fold gently, but pastry shell andchill until firm, probably didn’t have to worry 2 sprigs p.arsle~, chopped sugar graduatlly and continue thoroughly, into pumpkinmix- about 3 hours. FUHNISHEDROOM FOR RENT D72 LOTUSELAN SPRINT - about it either, says Somerset 2 tablespoons polyun- - double bed, to professional saturated margarine HOPEWELLVALLEY AREA gentleman.Car space, references. Twin Cam, AM/FM,Call after 8 County Heart Association. The Call 009-921-7609. p.m., 201-254-6443. hard work they tlad to endure, l tablespoon polyun. ADVANCEPUBLICITY -- says andthe long days of it burnedup saturated oil this framerancher in Lawrenceis 4 pieces day old bread, cutin FourSigns in worth calling us about Largewell FURTHERREDUCTIONS - at the NEWLOVELY TURKISH . pur~ excess fats and calories. cubes landscaped corner ot Modern’ OutgrownShop, 221 Witherspoon wool rug. 5"fi by 3’6. Brownandred Amongthe things Americans 1 cup cooked rice kitchen with eating area, din ng St., Princeton¯ All items with field. $275.Call 909-924-3765. can be thankful for today are an AmericanSign Language room-living room combination, WHITE& TANTAGS have been improved quality of life and salt, pepper, and poultry fami] room, 1 1/2 baths laundry reducedin price. Routs: 10 - 4, medicalscience that points out seasoningto taste 1/2 cup pecans, pine nuts, or room J bedrooms, rear screened Mondaythrough Thursday, 10 - 2 QUICKSILVER’SCHILDREN - longer.tile ways wecan live better, lnpo] 1, 1 car garage. $59,900. on Friday, 10-12, Saturday. standard poodle puppies. AKC.Following a heart-helping diet filberts, coarsely chopped Call 009-924-1601. 1/4 cup skim milk or dry white CURTAINGOING UP -- on this is one of those ways, says table wine newbi-level situated on 1 acre of 3 tablespoons polyun- land. Kitchen with eating area, ~;0UND-GRAYstriped male cat 1971 CORVETTE- I owner wh te Somerset County Heart saturatedoil formal dining room2 1/2 baths, 3 in vicinity of OakCreek &Dutch w/red int., 4 sp. 350 cu. in, 2 ’9h p. Association¯It recommends hard top removable panels A eating less saturated fats (from paprika , ;, bedrooms, study or’4th bedroom, NeckRds., East Windsor. 16~3) Sauteonions, celery, and parsley family room, laundry room, 2 car 443-3140. FMexcel, eond. 609-799-1737af er meat, butter, lard and coconut garage. $45,900. 0. oil) and more polyunsaturated m the margarine and , 1 fats (corn oil, cottonseed, sat- tablespoonoil until vegetables ON STAGE-- this brick and APT. FORrent, 4 roomsv c n ty CHRYSLER65- 2 door, Newflower and soybean oil). These are limp. Addthe bread cubes frame rancher. 1 1/2 acres, en- of Allentown.(609) 448-7124. Yorker, white, automatic powertend to lower cholesterol levels and continue cookinguntil they / trance foyer, kitchen with eating aSteter~ng, p()wer brakes, ;power and delay developmentof har- are toasted slightly. Addthe rice, / area, built in bar breakfast room, eon~namg/Iml~ia~l~eater,aIr dening of tile arteries. This salt, pepper, poultry seasoning / formal dining room, living room SOFT FOAM PAD[)ING ., . res. . . . and nuts. Stir andcook slowly for with fireplacei familyroom, 2 1/2 Excellent ~ .. condlhon. Mustcondition be seenunderhes ...... most heart AVAILABLE2 1/2 x 30 x 35" $5.30 to bc appreciated. $800. Call 609- attacxs ann strokes, wmcn5 minutes.’ At this point add I baths ann 3 bedroomson 1st floor¯ lus tax. Other sizes available. enoughmilk or wine to makethe 2 bedroomsfull bath family room ~/ill cut to size. 609-924-9147. 882-3930. together claim morethan 050,000 I and studo on 2nd fern’. 2 car lives annually. dressing slightly moist but not garage in-groundpool, rear patio, The Pilgrim holiday menu soggy, Pack stuffing loosely in ’68 CAMARO- good condition, 327. included turkey, lots of the turkey. split rail fence. $83,090. FORSALE - refrigerator, $10; clock radio $5 other misc. items. stick shift on floor. 4 crager mags, vegetables and fresh pumpkin / NO MAKEUP NEEDED -- to Cal after 6 p.m., 609-452-2891. tack und stereo tape. Call 201-359-pie. With moderatechanges, that Place turkey on a rack in a 5803. beautify this large attractive Cape tradition can be observed in a roasting pau. Rub with 2 Cod in AmwellTownship situated heart-helping diet says Somersettablespoons of the oil, sprinkle on 2 1/3 acres. Modernkitchen UNUSUALHAND - pa ntedCountv Heart Assoc at on and with paprika then cover with a , formal dining room living room figures on old musiccabinet¯ $150. offers~the followingThanksgiving cap of aluminumfoil. Bakein a 16 x 42’ with stone fireplace, BEAUTIFULBELGIAN - 8 by I0 Call 609-924-3765. family room 3 full baths 3 Oriental/type rug, green menu-- along with recipes - that very hot oven(405) for 20 minutes, bedrooms,in-ground pool, 12’ x 24’ background, geometric mu t- fills the bill of fare, has eye up- then reduce heal to 350 and :greenhouse. 2 car garage plus colored, new$195. Call 609-924- peal and tastes just as good. It continue cooking for about 3 small barn. $76,900.3765. HARLEY-DAVIDSON1948 semi- can include cranberry frappe, hem’s. Test the turkey at the .ACT-- quickly or you will miss chopped$600. Call 291-469-7012.roast turkey with stuffing, low- thickest part of the drumstick;it fat gravy, mashedpotato with Should be soft. Removethe foil this Penn ViewReights gambrel. the last 20 minutesof cookingand ,Entrance fpyer, Kitchen with turnip, vegetables ill aspic and breakfast area, formal dining DUCKS& GEESE- Order yours pumpkinchiffon pie. The Heart spoon over the remaining. I croom,family room with fireplace, nowfor the holidays. HobbyHorse Association recommendsthat the tablespoonof oil. Do not baste 2 1/2 baths, 4 bedrooms 2 ear Farm,609-799-1364. turkey skin not be eaten since turkey with the drippings from ’garage, full basement, ideal ’No Fault’ this is the rattiest part of the bird. the pan. location. $70,000. Now, prepare your dinner as follows. GB, AVY SCENESTEALER -- is this 2 BARGAIN- extra firm foam Insurance story Colonial we are going to Ahvayschill meatjuices or broth build situated on a 2 1/2 wooded double bed, boxspring, mattress, CHANBEI{RYFB.APPE acres. Kitchenwith eating area, frame, bookcase headboard. from roasted or braised meat to formal dining room fam- Excellent combination. $75. Call Due Jan. 1 Cooktogether 0 minutes: removefat before makinggravy. ily room with fireplace~ 2-1/2 609-924-3705.. I quart cranberries It will forma cakeon the surface. baths, 4 bedrooms,laufidry area, 1 "No Fault automobile in- 2 cups water For quick chilling, pour into a car garage,full basement.$58,500. surance is comingJan. 1, 1973. shallowpan and place in freezing Hereare somepoints to help you put througha sieve¯ Add: section of refrigerator. This can SPOTLIGHT-- is focused on this FOR SALE - Portable dish- understand the new law and how be doue during the cooking it will effect you", states the 2 cups sugar gracefully designed rancher in washer good condition just juice of 2 lemons processso that the gravy can be Penn ViewHeights¯ Kitchen with serviced, $50. Ca 609-924-1290 InsuranceBrokers Association of breakfast area formal dining Cool Pour the mixture into a madeto serve with the finished after l p.m. NewJersey. refrigerator tray and freeze meat, Rmnove cake of fat, room, panelled family room with "Here are some of the Sign LanguageStudies Reveal fireplace, 2 1/2 baths, laundry withoutstirring until firm. Whennleasure remaining liquid and , room, 3 bedrooms2 car garage, features: ready to use, stir slightly and add water from cooked --"It is compulsory. Every vegetablesor water mixedwith a centrala rconditioning. $02,500. FOR SALE- lunch wagon ha! NewJersey motorist must carry serve in individual chilled refrigerators, sinks. Doesnot run Bodily Injury and Property sherbet glasses. Frappe should bouillon cubeor meat extract to STANDINGROOM ONLY -- but Repair or use for stationery lunch be slightly icy. makethe desired amount. Use uot in this Colonial Cape Cod. DamageLiability Insurance on brownedflour to give flavor. AddWorkings Of HumanMind or vegetable stand. $575. or best and after Jan. 1. - Flagstone entrance foyer, formal offer. 609-921-7512. MAStlED YELLOWTUHNIPS Kitchen Bouquet or other meat Whatis sign language really hlnguage is a uniquely humanand the ~lace of the hands in dining room, family room with --"No motorist will be able to sauces as desired. like? Is it just a gesturedversion fireplace, 2 1/2 baths, 4 bedrooms, register his car thru the payment ANDPOTATOES trait, these studies reveal much relatiou to the body. Changing 2 car garage, full basement, of English, or is it a different nbout the workingsof the human any one of these can changethe of $50. to the UninsuredMotorist ’language? ..... electric heat. $64,900. Fund. Peel 1 large yellow turnip To BrownFlour: Put 1 cup flour ndnd. ’meaningof a sig completely. MATTRESS- for double bed. --"The new law will apply to (rutabaga) or 2 medium¯ones m flat baking pan in modern If you’veever watcheda group The researchers make n THESETTING -- is countr~L but Scaly Ortho firm. 2 years old, Bodily Injuries only. It will not 2 large potatoes. Cut the oven, 375F. Stir occasionally and of deaf people signing among videotapes of stories, poems, [immnmmlmilmml only minutes from everything. 2 very good condition, $35. 609-452-apply to Property Damageor to vegetables into chunks, and put bake until light brownill color. themselves, you probably saw nmmarytests and grammatical story Colonial to be started in 9546. them in a saucepanwith boiling what is called American Sign exercises in sign for later Harbourton Farms. Slate en- Physical Damage(Collision or I , UMI, KIN CHII,’FON PtE detailed study. The work involvesi~’;[~."i/~ RENT J"~:~’"HAnN’i trance foyer, kitchen with break- Comprehensivelosses.) water to cover. Cookthem until Language--whichisacomplete fast area formal dining room, EXQUISITE- new Persian 13 by 9 they are tender whentested with language, with its owngrammar dcaf families fromtile San Diegoi Tubriz red field multi color --"Higher minimumlimits will a fork¯ Drain the vegetables 1 cupsifted all-purpose flour and structure, areaas well as classes of deaf family roomwith fireplace, 2 1/2 be required: $15,090 - $30,000 ~’’’mll41~ml baths, 4 bedrooms,full basement design.$9.95¯ Call 609-924-3705. thoroughly and work them 3/4 (sp. salt In other situations the deal’ studentsfrom SanFeroando =|11 ~ ~t,~AW~’’~’:’i instead of the present $10,090- mayuse SignedEnglish and in and 2 car garage. $62,900. $20,000. through a ricer or mash them. 1/4 cupre.getable oil State College and Ga]laudet smoothly. Return them to the ’2 tsp . skim milk’ somecasesthey mayhave to use College ia Washingtoo,D. C, ~:~:~-- - ALLTHEPLAYERS -- agree this WESTWINDSOR - 10 rooms plus. --"Policies providing$10,000 - fingerspelling. These last two, ’l’imyhuve fc)nud that signsare I ’ n 2 story Colonial just outside 1 acre with huge h’ees. $50,000. $20,000 on Jan. 1 will sauce’panand’ add4 tablesnoons,_¯ Preheat ovento. 475degrees. Mix. Principals only. Call 609-799-1093. polyunsaturated margarme,salt .flour and salt m a bowl Combmewbieborcnot independent detcrm.lcdhy(hreo impm’tant n Lambertville has possibilities. automatically be increased to and oeunerto taste a n mhof oil and milk and add all at onceto languages, are what you usually paranteters: the shape of tile n Modern kitchen, dining room- $15,000- $30,000. sugar" "and enoughwar~m skim flour ndxture. Stir with fork until see on the small cards pc- living room combination, 3 .... Bodily Injury Liability hand,the direction of the motion m I FORSALE - Color TV/stereo / milk ’to give the mixture tile thoroughly nuxed’ . Shape into’ a casionallysold by the deaf. bedrooms, full bath, masonry rates will be reduced by 15 I n garage 20’ x, 60’L ideal for AIvl, FMcombination. Excellent consistency of mashedpotatoes. ball’ and place between two The first thorough studies of TENTCAMPERS condition,just serviced,$250. Call percent on Jan. 1 -- squales of wax paper (Wipe the linguistic structure of sign TRAVELTRAILERS workshop,plus barn18’ x 19’. automatically. (Those whoare Reheat the mixture beating it ’’ . . " m i 609-924-1290after 1 p.m. vigorously unt t s very smooh table with dampclotn to keep $39,900. nowcarrying nfinimumlimits of N an_d li~ _~ht ....paper fromsticking) . Roll. .pastry ¯ Salk Institute, in S;m Diego, eTAKUSeTERRY I $10,000- $20,000may find that rote a cn’cmlarge cnougnto lit a ¯COACHMAN¯COX they won’t save much, if Calif. Researcbm’sthere are ’ I VanHise Realty ~O~in e OZdf~.~aYco~,eba~?~ 9-inchpie pan.. 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