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133D YEAR -N O. 20 HJOHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

Navy Navigation Sat. Area School District System Nears 19 Years Plans Slogan Contest Of Global Service For Quality Education

service in support of Fleet ^ P f wa-^ ! native ^of Higtits- ■ The East Windsor R egional School District is conducting a

navigaUon satellitesystem Services w m held^ at^ the

5tra,ts' geles, officiating. Interment was In the Apollo, Skylab and Ap- i . I a r at Forest I>awn Memorial Park, t a p ! * * ’'" u ’C'* i k I olio Soyuz apace missions, the f ----- L Glendale, Cal. under the direc- ’*dR 1 system was used to direct Navy ■ tion of the Forest Lawn Mortu- « recovery ships to the splash down. -mMS S ?* ar>'* ■ K tra p aW B tTuJICbjL.... ■

w S r ^ S ' p r l d r i c e d ^ Katherine and sevsnjl brothers. STATE’S FIRST AM STE’REt satellites for the U.S. Navy Stra- , ***” p . , STATION — Moments alter h< tegic Systems Project Office and B e , ft U e o r g e K e a m o n d inaugurated WHWH as New Jer currently producing ad- George A, (Jay) Rgdmond, 60, sey s First AM Stereo Radio Sta- vanced NOVA satellites. founder and owner of Jantique *'on Governor Thomas Rear Three Transits, also called ' . L ‘ijjpUlS^^y Antique Furniture B ore, died oontSratulates John Morris, presi- OSCARS, were placed into orbit ,. £ * ;V. •. .. £ Friday at the Medicd Center at ,ten( of ,he Nassau Broadcasting aboard Scout Rickets in the early ': Princeton. Co. who recorded the historic 1970s. Two are still operational ■ n & y L ■ _ $*„ -'J' ’ „ i'jj} moment. WHWH utilizes the The exceptionally high reliabili- “ ‘ ' Bom in M issouri, Mr. Red- Motorola C-Quam Stereo System ty and long life of these satellites A DREAM COMES TRUE as street, where she is church cleric, monr hv«d in the Hightstown which is scheduled to be avail has kept the remaining 12 in Mrs. Alice Chambers Brown Sunday School Superintendent, flr<1 a nK,s^ of Ms life. He was a ———————————— —_— —...... -

H m^'*- New Real Estate *' ■'" Office On Route 130

The drum-shaped satellites, or­ ■■»., ’ *» Jody A. Gorran, president of biting in 600 nautical mild polar to,. the LMS Agency, has announced orbits, continuously beam signals - sfs|ft the opening of a residential real to the ground updating orbital Hh h HHSHC Hfc estate office. Route 130, East parameters every two minutes. TOT ., _ _ . Windsor. Arlene Muliy, former- A ship or aircraft with the re­ J S ™ ^ ly with Country Heritage Real quired on-board equipment can [ t t n ° \ ^ «■ the Broker ami Vice- 1 at Career Preparation U has a PresMent o£ & e A g Ma determine its longitude and lati­ tude to an accuracy of hundreds r t T J “ T t m “ * as‘ Mulry a resident^of the of feet. As T Z T m T Z W^ t " * * 1:351 Wind50r Tow^ p for tto The newest member of the op­ % r°m- last 14 years‘ » e has been in erational system, NOVA 1, was .. ™ rr.i“ :,7£r,o“' launched from Vandenberg Air six years and has completed Force Base in California on May _ many financial courses as well as 14, 1981. NOVA is equipped with E x -O w n e r Seeks ibeing a graduate of the Real an on-board stationsseeking and Boro Liquor License Agency, am stationkeeping propulsion sys­ 5£S» tem. Mor James Damasco, former owner Jerry Lynn Lancaster and Astro-Electronics is currently an of Damasco’s Liquor Store, ,Rorxald Prykanowskl. Mm. Lan- modifying eight of the remaining un- Stockton street, Hightstown, has caster> formerly with Countiy, Transit satellites for dual laun­ applied for a person to person Heritage Real Estate is an active ches beginning in 1985. “This she retired. She ______transfer___ of _a package______store li- _ mem^er of the East Windsor;____ program, is known as SOOS, for the Hightstown Chapter No. 103 from past days will be featured, cense from Peter W.°Rodino 3d. S '*00* Board, and has beent a TO MARK 98TH BIRTHDAY, resident of Windsor, her late tik- A -J— _ t u L . w i m W/r— _ _£ ut- j ___ i .« t • « - _i_ * ^ : J .__ a _ r w m f t a n Stacked Oscars on Scout,” said1 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Many of the dresses, children’s trustee for Anthony Eufemia. resident of EW for 14 years. Pty- Mrs. Harry B, Taylox Sr. of husband operated a general store Schmidt. She is survived by a daughter, clothing, hats, etc. are from local kanowdki is a resident of Hi^hts- Windsor was honored at a 98th there for many years. Her son, „„„Henrietta Beokes of FaUsingtoji, families who have donated these Damasco, a resident of 128 Cen­ town and a member of H i^ts- birthday party Sunday by friends Harry, lives in Hightstown and Pa, ter street, Hightstown, will locate List Wreath Laying - J.; a son, Chester R. McFarland to the society over a period of town Borough Council and relatives. Her birthday of- is the owner of East Windsor of New Jersey; a sister, Gladys years. the license at 107 Stockton street, the previous Ideation. If Ceremony at McGuire Beebe or Sarasota, Fla.; three East Windsor Planners brothers, Ralph Peets of Youngs­ ------granted the license he will open A wreath laying ceremony, Earns Degree SERVICE NEWS town, Ohio and Carl and Charles hers, friends and other interested the store with a new manager, Active Applications honoring those who gave their Peets, both of Florida, and five persons to attend the regular The adjoining store which is va- The EWT Planning Board has lives in the defense of the United Airman Thomas J. McIntosh, grandchildren. meeting, Monday at 8 pan. at the cant is also slated for rentaL Da- States and its ideals, will be held son of Cornelia M. McIntosh of Hly House Museum, 164 North masco owns the building. the following active applications Saturday at 11 a.m. at McGuire 15 Avon drive, East Windsor, has H o lid a v M a il C a ll lMain street' Hightstown. The ------pending review or approval: AFB. been assigned to Chanute Air ay man t^au program, in charge of Dr. David List Nov, 29 Lecture MASTER PLAN UPDATE — The ceremony is being planned Force Base, II., after completing For USS New Jersey I Martin, wifi feature a slide pro- Revision Public eHaring 11-28-83. jointly by the 438th Military Air- S Air Force basic training. The air­ E>im on the history of T ie Ped- R-2 Zone — Ordinance Revi­ lift Wing and the Major Thomas m man will now receive specialized Radio stations WHWH - WPST dv School. A c’tse bond cf long sion Review - Recommendation B. McGuire Jr. Memorial Assort- p instruction in the weather service have begun an on-air campaign standing between Peddie and 11-28-83. ation. i field. to request Christmas greeting the Hightstown - East Windsor EWMUA 1) Cranbuxy Rd. Wa- William Demas, president of fj cards for service personnel serv- community has benefited both _ ter Treatment Plant — new* town, on Tuesday, November 29, GeorgeTowne the association, said specific triib- , I Airman Christopher S. Lajoie, ing aboard the battleship USS the school, the Borough and the ute will be paid to the fallen i ■ son of Thomas C. and Joan I. New Jersey, now in the Persian Township, a society spokesman at 8 p.m. The speaker is Ms. Sid-| 2) Millstone Rd. New Labor®, heroes of the State of New Jer- IS Lajoie of 18 Hankins road, East Gulf off Beirut. The stations plan said ney Callahan, Professor of Psy-; tory-Control Building Dates un- sey who lost their lives in the gg Windsor, has been assigned to to package all the cards received ------— ■ ohology,_ Mercy CoUegeL Dobbs known — possibly 11-28 or 12-5. Beirut massacre and the rescue g| Kessler Air Force Base, Miss., and ship them to the USS New Name Local Student ■ HCA Preliminary-Finail 130,000 Jersey in time for the holiday mission in Grenada. I after completing Air Force basic sq. ft. new office ^>aee -— per­ season. State and local government of- , training. He is a 1972 graduate To ’83-84 W ho’s W ho manent facility 2-1, 2 Old Tren­ ficials are expected to attend and I of Hightstown High School. Cards and greetings should be , ton Rd.-Millstone Rd. — to north sent to “Holiday Mail Call” . Box 1 Heilbert. Conover of Highfc- all the military services will bej • * » and west of existing Public Hear- represented. I Navy Seaman Recruit Christo­ ing-eHight Variance 12-12-83. Military and civic organizations | pher iD. Upton, son of Donald R. desiring to participate in this Upton of 444 Probasco road, Area School Teachers ceremony ape' requested to cone j East Windsor, has completed re­ Selection is made annually by *'or Rights of Catholics in ihe tact the 438th Military Airlift, cruit training at the Naval Train­ In Computer Course a committee of faculty and stu- Church (AiRCC). Admission fee Wing Public' Affairs office at j ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. j dents on the basis of outstanding i ^ $3- For further information Forty - seven elementary and (609) 724-3955 or 2358. secondary school teachers from CARD OF THANKS tape containing seasonal music academic work, involvement in jca41 448-07Sl or 448-1486. interspersed with New Jersey campus and off-campus activities, 25 New Jersey school districts Hightstown High Band My sincerest thanks to Kathy residents voicing their greetings. and promise of future achieve- Fail-mount Investments have completed a Computer In­ Earns Second Place Weisel and the Hightstown Dem­ stitute for Teachers at Mercer ocratic Club for their many hours BOARD MEETINGS | Tdis year 33 seniors from a Plan Review Monday County Community College. The West Windsor-Plainsboro of work to support my campaign. ! class of 248 have received this i particiapnts included: High marching band captured A very special thanks to Mayor T h e Hightstown Planning from East The East Windsor Regional distinction at Susquehanna and —-1 Windsor School Dis- firait place in its division at the and Mrs. Richard Aughembaugjh, Board will meet Monday at 8 p.m,!tract School District Board of Edoca- will be honored in a special sec­ Valerie Black, Kathleen Linden Invitational Sunday, com­ in the Municipal Building, North Drialo CARD OF THANKS Betty Bunting, Faith Sarafin, tion has slated two meetings next tion of the university’s yearbook, EMen Levy, Carole Mes- piling 75.85 points to take Di­ Walter Sikorski, Edgar Archer Main street. The agenda: I wish to thank every one for week at 8 pm . in the W. C. Black Conover’s activities include Bh, Ellen R. Rabinowitz; vision H honors. and Ray and Eddie Russo for Statement on Open Public remembering me with flowers, from Dayton, Mary R. Bair of itn addition, West Windsor- endless hours of planning! S

Church Directory

Chunk aI CM * Airport Road I n . Edward a Schulte •:S0 Lm. Church School Btahop Butler Team >:90 am. Aduh dam Fartar and Oversea* 11:00 i a Worship U.dO am Sunday WocghRj Servioe

CHRISTIAN LIFE ®yT°®!F°®^crg f» ASSEMBLY - A/G Office: Mechanic and Bank Parrtnevifle Streets, Hlghtstown and Canter Phone *43-4863 or *43-1664 I'wrinevUle Rd Perrhmvffie School: Life Learning Cents* Rabbi Abraham Hwwty,, Day School fc « Pm Friday, Sabheth Mm Ralph A. Maaelli, Pastor- Services Principal 9-90 am Saturday, Moe^geg Services: Sunday Morning Services Worship 10:30 am and 10:30 i b . Saturday. Sunday Evening - 7:00 pm. Junior Congregation at Perry L. Drew School 7:90 prn Saturday, Evenk* Twin Rivera Drive No. Servicea East Windsor, N. J. 08520 Hebrew School: .. 9:30 am to 19:90 f irm, Tuesday Si Thursday, BETH EL SYNAGOGUE 4:30 to 7:00 pm 10 Maple Stream Road Rabbi Ronald Roth 1:90 pm. Friday Sabbath Eve Service **- Anthony of Padua •JO u t Saturday Service •81 Franklin Street, 11.-00—12 noon Junior C on gregs- Hlghtstown tion Service Phone: 448-0141 RaMgious School: Wed, h ll •w ars Rev. Francis E. I 6:15 pm and Assoc. Pastors: Sunday 9:00 am to 12 noon Reverend Thomas J. Trims Reverend Edward G risw old Reverend Richard Rosso* OOSFEL MISSION CBAFELR R-rilgiow Education Directors | Em American Raaeua Woafcsaa o «* e r Eleanor Tyler, R a i l (Non-denominational Dally Masses: Evangelical Church) •“ “ “ V to Friday—7 and g ROB o i 175 Saturday—9 a m High tstown, N. J. 08520 Sunday Masses— latbany, 144-146 Stockton Straw* 7:80. 9:15, 10:30 a m and Teh 4*8-4596 12 noon Jethinm arr. 212 M ercer Stree* Holy Day Masses— Tel. 448-2584 ***• 7:30 p m , 7 and 9 a Associate Pastors 12:10 and 5:30 p m Rev. Robert S. Turton, Caph Confessions: Rav. Paul J. Rowley, I2eui Saturday— 11 a.m. to 12 » Sunday Evenings — 7:30 pm ; (Reconciliation Room) W ednesday Evenings — 8 p m 3:30 - 4:30 p m Holy Days: «v. 4 to 5 p m Calvary, 18 Church Street W indsor, N .J . 08561 T el 448-4387 Sunday School & Hi David’s Episcopal Chattel Worship Service — 10:30 Peddle School Chapel Friday Evenings — 8 pm "*• Rev. Laurence D. M . tim Vicar * 8:00 a m Holy EudbuiR# Caogiegatkm Beth Chain: 10:00 a m Family Kucharitej (A Reform Congregation) *nd Church School 325 Village Road East Weal Wlndea*. ■ » Talephona: 799-9401 Rabbi Eric B. Wlsnia W- Jente* AJttJB. Church M 0 p m Friday Serviea 413 Summit Street Oneg Shabbat Follows Rev. M. LJEvana 10-JO a m Saturday Service 10:00 am. Sunday School 11:00 a m Morning W enfata FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday 7:80 pm. Prayer Meeting Main Street Rav. Edward W. Gaul, Jr. Rav. Elisabeth B. Gibbons lOrOO a m Morning Wonhlp 8 t Paul’s Lutheran Chard! U M a m Sunday Church School On* Mile Road Extenakw MO sum. Sunday Church Sdbt 11:00 a m Morning Wonhlp M Church si God in William Street Rav. Robert Arties, Pastor 0:45 a m Sunday School ■»**»«* Day Adventist U.-00 a m Morning Warship Broad Street Rodney J. Hyde Saturday: T U:0O am Sabbath School FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 9:80 am Worship Service 1 CHURCH b ln Street, rH#itatowa The Rav. Dr. Robert Untied Methodist Lloyd SoOtvan, Of Cranbury 21 North Main 8_ Cranbury, N.J. R d | a m Church A Wnrffitp Servioe— riRS* FM8BTTERIAN Firet United Methodist Church HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 am Morning Wonh% CHURCH Stockton Street 419 IM LAYSTOW N ROAD 9:45 am Church School 1L00 a m Wonhlp Sendee— a Main St, Cranbury Rev. Sydney Sadio EAST WINDSOR U:00 am Morning Worahk Maadow Lakas Auditorium Factor Chreh School 10:00 am Sunday M 0 p m Wonhlp Servioe Larry Sehnudbech. M s ai Worship 10 a m Sun, 448-0041 Btagko Chriatian FaDowridp Pie-School thru 8 yr. 9:30 am (609) 443-1492 Rav. Raney Hicks, paator 7 yr. thru 12 yr. 11:00 a m Sunday The United Presbyterian Che (Bpcnaored by Monmouth Church School 9:30 am Sunday School Of Millstone ) 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Worship Perrine villa 11:00 am Morning Warship af Dutch Neck R«v. Ingram S. Seah, Paata W ednesday 9:45 am Church School Mm Rd, Dutch Reck a WINDSOR UNITED 7:00 pm Youth Group 11:00 am. Morning Woratg (Princeton Jot) ML OHvet METHODIST CHURCH Grades 1-8 W . L. Powell, Paator ' Robert L. I Church Street, Windsor 7:15 pm Adult Bible Study Hlghtstown Church of Qed Join Street 9:19 a m Church School Rev. Dan Johnson, Pastor and Prayer Y ork Road iky Church Sunday ■•v. Russell E. McGuire, Pa. |*|0 ffi *n l larafas Woi Aio Friday lldM u 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 a m Morning Warship 7:30 p m Youth Grotap 9:45 am Sunday School TJO p m 11:00 am Church Service 10:50 i.m. Morning Wonb| Grades 9-12 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm. Evangelical San*

114 R fc fftR A im , m ! «ftw H ^Utew i Sirfep A Lou, OWMH THURSDAY. NOVUM® 17.

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Some people do fine without the Payroll Savings Flan.

ft depndfi on your m m l a h q m Mon w r a p I f all they need to ooroe tn * time you'll be building t a i l Is a dime hare and a fcr the future. quart*- there, you'll do fine UJ3. Savings Bonds with a sturdy piggy bank. fiuoogh the Payroll Savings But if you’ve got n m t P lan. For people with b% bigger plane, Him a v a ca tin g dream s. collage tuition fcr the Ud% er a new ear, yun need / aomathing more. You needa savings program that deliven stead? growth and healthy intiaeat You need the Payroll Thke’ SavingB Plan. Just sign qp fcr it at work. Then an . stock . amount you specify is i n A m e r i c a . automa tically set aside from w ar paycheck and used it Buy U.S. Savings Bonds hoy UjS. SavingB Bonds* j al»* You can use your i ft Wet, tMrn^m ( ‘ as‘ la* jwer ban1 fcak^ssua pay Sac dagf J HH3HT6TOWN GAZ1CTTK, COUNTY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1983

Continued From P»f* Eight your problems and concerns. We Hartford (Ct) is often referred SOS, the will work hard to justify and to as the “Insurance Capital of help from a EAST WINDSOR maintain the confidence which the World". Over 40 incurance not actually you have displayed in us. W ANT ADS Section 7. POLICE - UNION EMPLOYEES companies with combined as- It wws chosen beeaua* It Sincerely, sets o 16 billion have their easily be sent a* • wiralaa 1 Step A step a swpc SsilE *.??».£ StepF Martin Oharaey BATES: Minimum $4.50 for 20 words. Each additional w ord 5 headquarters in Conecticut sage. 3P Patrolman 20,633 21,72 2 22,K6 2..06S 25,1)6 26,670 Tom Feathermgham 50 cants additional for largo head. White space, $5.50 per 4P Strgcant 23,337 Barbara Manseau

Box number $1.00 extra. The Gazette does not assume re­ Section S. POLICE - SOU-UNION EMPLOYEES Leonard Millner ality for errors in ads telephoned in. Credit for typograph­ 2P Probationer y patrolman SI 8.32 8 per year Thanksgiving at SENIOR LEISURE ical error limited to one insertion. 5P Lieutenant $32,276 per year Mary Ann Voegeli MADUNE - 4 p.m. Tuesday. Call 609-4484)373. 6P Captain $33,310 per year On Friday we w il be going to SCIARROTTAS Section 9. AH ordinance* and resolution* Inconsistent with this ordnance are hereby repealed. FOR BENT Shop Early the Meadow lands to see Ringling Main and Church Street* Section 10. This ordinance shall become effective January J, 1984 after final passage, adoption B rothers Bamum and Bailey and publication according to law. The payment of these 1984 salaries shall be Windsor, N. J. — <148-4141 COMMERCIAL SPACE, lat or For The Holiday# and provided for and paid out of the 1984 Temporary Budget. Ifraoy salary level set Circu*. The performance begin* table lor office or herein shafl be mortified in the 1984 Township budget as finaiy approved such salary at 10:30. Our bus will leave level shall, as of the business day following the adoption of the said budget, be THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1983 Bflhi manufacturing 238 Save on Velvet Suite, deemed to be adjusted to the level set in the said budget to the same extent and in Food town at 8:30 am and St. A n ­ A HeaHns road. Eaat Windsor, the same manner as if set forth herein, thony’s at 8:45 am. We rave ex­ Skirt* and Jacket*. Setting* — 1, 3 and 6 p.m. XU—8284500. M...9XXJSLC ertlent seats — the cost is $6 per 4841 A lso a Select Group oi person. Call 448-4783 for reser­ Make Reservations Note vation*. HELP WANTED P h o n e : Sw eater*, etc. The B N a i BTRith is sponsoring KOTlC£ i s Twsroby giv en that t * » fo r e g o ing Ordinance B ingo on Monday, Novem ber 21. RAPIDLY EXPANDING Co. THE TOWN SHOP Bring along prize* if you can. was introduced and pasted on first reading at a. regular locking fo r a few good iadlvid* W e wiB be closed on Thurs­ NOTICE Of JALC Of PROPERTY FOR Mila for management positions. OF HIGHTSTOWN meeting ©f the Township Council Of last Windsor Township * 0 * .PAYMENT Of TAXES, K S SL M tl NTH day, N ovem ber 24 and Friday, AUD OTHER MUNICIPAL U E*o Of LOTA Above average earnings on part held on Wwwbtr-9,.1«3 ------_ ------1------November 25 for Thanksgiving. Off PlOTi Of U)40 SITUATED t« THE 104 MAIN STREET BOROUGH Of HIGHTST0W* time bourn. C el for appointment and ordered published in accordance with the law. said Our Sharing of the Ages Pro­ betw een 11 turn, til 4 pjn. daily Public notice •* hereby given that the undersigned Collector ef Taxej for 609-448-1013 Ordinance w ill be considered for final reading and adoption gram is well underway in the the Borough of Hightjtown, County ef Mercer, **w Jersey, pur»uWt to *h« *48-2800 schools. We have close to 50 par­ authority of the statutes in _*uch case, and-provided, will »*ll *t at a meeting of the Township Council to be held on public auction on fridey, Decanher |A, 1983, at the Collector** office i» ______19-3t ticipants — Seniors working in the Municipal Building, 148 North Main Street, Hightstown, Mew Jersey at 2 P.M. the follow ing described lend*. LEGAL NOTICE ______IfoCffBfrgr 13. 1223------—------the classrooms on a regular JOB OPPOBTUNITIES ORDINANCE 1983—41 The a t a ere described in accordance with the tax CENTER FOR STRESS State of New Jersey, as follows: duplicate, including the neme ef the owner es ,shewn on the la^t tex competitive bidding as a proles- Show of support which you gave The Rocky Brook Garden Club duplicate end the aggregate o f toxes, assessment end other, municipal will meet November 17 at 8 p.m. charges which were a lie n on the t h i r t y -f i r s t day ef December, 1982. are CONTROL 1. Section 2-3.13 of the Revised sional service (or extraordinary, us. Iipted below. unspecifiable service) pursuant at the home of Mrs. Chris Stults, Edith V. Crving, Tex Collector Offers programs for the treat­ General Ordinances of the Town­ During the past two months, to NJH.A. 4QA:ll-5(l)(a). This South Main street, Hightstown. Borough of Hightstown ment of headaches, high blood ship of East Windsor is hereby we conducted a vigorous door to contract and the resolution au­ Co-hostesses are Mrs. Terry Mat- 1982 Interest Water- pseseure, insomnia, digestive dfa- amended to read as follows: door campaign. We thoroughly block lot MS«« Taxes (t0 12/14/83) 3awar Total erders and more. 2-3.13 Deputy Clerk thorizing it are available for pub- teo and Mrs. Emilia Ruskiewicz. 4A Ch«rl*3 0«rl ing. Jr., 12$ Ro*d St. 87.60 368.65 he inspection in the office of the enj,0yed to me6t The program consists of a fall 9 565.74 1,021.99 For Information . . . . . and speak witih so many of you. 9 35 ton P*t*r*on, |80 Grant Avu. 604.87 92.20 157.50 8 5 4 .5 7 a. Appointment; There shall municipalTVtii.TVW.ir.nl clerk.n m rlr in-house flower show. Members Call: 609-448-9595 In the coming four years, we 9 41 Houqlafl Ro^xal, 101 Hutchin»on St. 759.00 76.10 188.J3 1.023.43 be a Deiputy Clerk of the Town­ Awarded to: Abbington - Ney will design' arrangements to be 24, tf pledge to continue to be avail­ 26 3 Roy k Bornico Randolph, ship who shall be appointed by a Associates. placed throughout the hostesses 124 Monuouth $t. 808.71 112.13 110.45 1,031.29 able, accessible and responsive to majority of the full authorized Services: Engineering Services. home. These arrangements will 26 4 Mr*. Edward Ravi 3* 120 Monaiouth 3t. 776.66 108.32 132.12 1,017.10 PROPANE membership of the Council. In Time Period: Duration o f pro­ be judged and awards given. 27 9 Erne it A Erna Reeve.?, 132 Broad St. 180.47 57.98 14 8 .10 386.55 1984 the appointment shall be for LEGAL NOTICE This small in-house show Is a 31 5 Janas A Carolyn Sutton, H & H GAS CORP. ject. 159 Stockton St. 1,174.08 155.50 1,329.58 one (1) year and thereafter the Please take notice that Hunt- followup to last September’s Cost: $5,500.00. 40 10 Howard E. k Mary J. Stout, Main St., Windsor term tfiall be for two (2) years. Elizabeth G. Nolan ingdon, Inc., hereby publishes workshop which was designed to 123 Outcalt Street 890.99 105.78 149.00-'01145.77 If a vacancy occurs within the Township Clerk notice of the grant of prelimini- give new members some of the 49 6 J B & B Realty Co,,Dutch Hack Road 89.74 10.65 100.39 609-448-3232 last calendar year of a Deputy H. Gazette, November 17, 1983. ary site plan and subdivision au- basics of flower arranging. The 3 66 Bruca A. ft Diana S.Johnson, Clerk’s term, an appointment Fee $10.50 proval for the residential de- plot* is always open to new mem- 13 Map la Avanua 171.34 171.34 .PwriB tor all Makes Gee Grila 6 Claire l, Sudol,230 Hutchinson St. 395.84 395.84 shall be made for the unexpired r n “ velopmemt of 53.9 acres known as bers. Contact Mrs. Claire Schroe- ,0 R-V.’g & Grffl Tanka 7 79 Donald ft Bertha Stanziale, term. If the vacancy occurs at LEGAL NOTICE Block 6, Lot 1 located in the R-3 der, 655-3076 if interested In 108 Lincoln Avanua 4 5 .18 45.18 Filed 6 days a week any other time, an appointment The EWT Planning Board took and R-4 zones, in an area of East joining. *2 3 Robert ft Myra Indig,14$ Acadeuy St. 104.70 104.70 8 am, to 4 pm. shall be made for a term of one the following action during its Windsor Township bounded by ------— 18 10 Joanna Eraser, HR Haussar Avanua 42.00 42.00 24f (1) year, the subsequent appoint­ meeting of Monday, November the Township boundary and the Hightstown Gazette — $7 Yr, !. Gazette. November 17, 1983. Fee $213.7$ ment shall be for the balance of 7, 1983. Millstone River, Old Trenton the original unexpired term. Closed Session 11-9-83 — Res. Road and the existing develop- It is the intent of this section 34-83 adopted. ment on One Mile Road known as that the Deputy Clerk’s term SP83-8 RCA Prelim-Final 29.- Windsor Mill. A waiver of the PAINT & shall not expire the same year in 840 sq. ft. parking lot Old Tren- requirement of Section 2-30.0703- which the regular Township ton Rd. 2-1, 2 — Res. 35-83 adopt- c. (6) that all trees of 6 inches WALLPAPER Council elections are held. ed granting approval and alnd- or greater caliper be specificai.y HIGHTSTOWN PAINT b. The Deputy Clerk shall be scape strip variance w-waivers located and identified and a wai- m - ^ r - & WALLPAPER evaluated semi-annually by the for parking lot design. ver of requirement for one load- PAINT • WALLPAPER Municipal Clerk in accordance SP80-12-SD80-8 Windsor ing space was also granted. These ACCESSORIES with East Windsor Township Woods Hickory Corner Rd. Dele- final actions of the East Windsor Personnel Policy and shall also tion of Caretakers Unit from Township Planning Board were be evaluated no less than once Prelim-Final conditions — Res. taken at the regular meeting of during each calendar year by the 36-83 adopted approving deletion, the Board on October 24, 1983. • TOOLS • PLASTER • BRUSHES Township Council. SP83-10 Carter-Wallace - RP Gullet D. Hirsch •STAINS ‘ SCRAPERS •VARNISH c. The Deputy Clerk may be Morgan 14 Prelim-Final 1200 sq. Attorney for Applicant • LEVOLOR VENETIAN BLINDS removed from office by a major­ ft. stg addition P-H - Millstone H. Gazette, November 17, 1983. —DISCOUNT PRICES— ity vote of the full authorized Rds. — Res. 37-83 adopted grant­ Fee $12.75 COM M ^DjATSE 609- 448*4888 membership. Such removal shall ing approval. LEGAL NOTICE 395 Mercer St., not become effective, however, SP82-14-SD82-7 Wyndimoor at ,tf a chance If . Hightstown SPECIAL NOTICE until the Deputy Clerk is given Windsor DEB Assoc. 63-74A Oak BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN jybuucareer choicei at 7:00 pm in the Council • Responsibility comes fast. At the Surface Warfare & the event that the Deputy Clerk Review of Proposed Revision Room at lhe Municipal Budding, cer's School we'll prepare you for leadership during yot $ files with the Clerk a written r e ­ to MP Update Considered - 1 4 3 North Main St, Hightstown, ■?p quest for a hearing before the cont’d to 11-14 for further dis- j j j first sea tour. You may have responsibility for an import* Council within five (5) days af­ mission. area of operations aboard your first ship. And you’ll £ CT The agenda for said meeting, ter receipt of notice of removal, Margaret K. Dorse, t responsible for the entire ship during your daily wertr** S to the extent known and a state- 1 $ such hearing shall be scheduled Secretary ment whether or not formal ac­ jV " sea as Officer of the Deck.;7 ' , - , - T.I ...... £ within thirty (30) days of the EWT Planning Board tion may be aken as to items on As a Navy Surface Warfare Officer you're on a steadjj H. Gazette, November 17, 1983. Deputy Clerk’s filing the request the agenda, are as follows:' course of personal' and professional achievement. But. it’s £ and no dismissal shall become Fee $18.00 Agenda: Personnel-Police, final umtO such hearing is held. all up to you. Responsibility and advancement are s LEGAL NOTICE- Formal Action Expected: To by meeting the challenges of leadership. d. The Deputy Clerk shal Be Determined. Notice fa hereby given that on work under the supervision of Shelia Clark You'll find each shore tour an Important time for ea: Monday the 28th day o f Novem­ the Clerk and, in (the absence of Deputy Clerk ing an advanced degree, teaching and broadening y< ber, 1983 at 7:30 P.M., at the the Clerk, perform a l the duties H. Gazette, November 17, 1983. experience. Each sea tour will bring you closer to the goer’ South Main & Mercer Sts. Boro Hall, North Main Street, of the Clerk. ______Fee $10.501 every professional Surface Warfare Officer. .,, common Hightstown, N. J. 2. This ordinance shal take ef­ Hightstown, New Jersey, the Borough Council of said Hights­ a ship at sea. M l fect twenty (20) days alter final LEGAL NOTICE The lure of the sect is command. _ 448-1069 448-0112 passage and publication accord­ town will hold a hearing on the Please take notice that the “ To learn about a Navy Surface Warfare Officer ca ing to law. application of James Damasco for EWT Planning Board will hold a • RESIDENTIAL NOTICE a Person to Person Transfer of puWic hearing on Monday, No- fill out and mail the coupon below. To find out more quickl • COMMERCIAL NOTICE is hereby given that a Henary Retail Distribution vember 2 8 ,1983 at 8:00 p.m. in the call toll-free 800-841-8000. In Georgia, call toll-free • - INDUSTRIAL Liquor License No. 1104 44 002 MunicipaI Building 16 Lanning the foregoing Ordinance was in­ 5855. * 7 ; V troduced and passed on first 001 to the undersigned from Hvd., E.W. to consider an NAVY OFFIORS GFT RESPONSIBIUTYJ reading at a regular meeting of Peter W. Rodino, ID, Trustee in amendment to the Township’s the Township Council of East Bankruptcy for Anthony M. 1979 Master plan Update Said Windsor Township held an No­ Eufemia, at which time and amendment proposes revisions to Pleag« send tn» Information about Nary car**r~l vember 9, 1983, and ordered pub­ place all interested persons will the ]and use and circulation ele- opportunities. I understand there is no obligation. | be given an opportunity to be mentg of tfce Update affecting in 1 (0 G) POS2 lished in accordance with the I heard. The applicant will locate particular the lands between Rt. law. Said Ordinance will be con­ Navy Opportunity Information Center the Plenary Retail Distribution 130 and the Turnpike, south of sidered for final reading and P.O. Box 2000 License at 107 Stockton Street, Hightstown Borough, as well as adoption at a meeting of the Pelham Manor. New York 10803 Township Council to be held on Hightstown, New Jersey, on other properties. December 13, 1983, at 8:00 PM., Block 33, Lot 2 on the Borough Copies of the proposed amend­ Nrmn ISn* 3 * Did at the Municipal Building, 16 of Hightstown Tax Map. ment with map are available for James Damasco Address_ 448-0600 Lanning Blvd. at which time all inspection at the Planning Board persons Interested may appear 128 Center Street Office during regular business . Stat*_ - Zip- I 231 ROGERS AVENUE for or against the passage of said Hi^rtstowra, New Jersey hours, 8 a.m, - 6 p.m. Monday "I Telephone Number__ ^ ~ HIGHTSTOWN. NEW JERSEY Ordinance. 08520 through Friday. ~ I Elizabeth G. Nolan H. Gazette, November 17 and 24. IF NO ANSWER CALL 1 fvoo Margaret K. Dorse A ge____ f CoU*g*/Onlv*rslty . -I Point I -w ■ ' H* /W.S H! > H. Ga 4 ) owe,;-, HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, ; QOgWTT NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1963

PUBLICATION NO. 24488* BUSINESS GUIDE The Hightstown Gazette Looking lwkwkiuop'^\pu^m o^\\m s,M dmmqmiu Established June 30, 1840 GEORGE P. DENNIS, Editor and Publisher, 1912-1955 Ahead PFC. GEORGE FOSTER DENNIS, Killed in Action, Sept. 11, 1944 AUTO DEALERS OU Burner Sales A Service MAY S. DENNIS, Publisher, 1955-1965 W. PALMER DENNIS - KATHRYN DENNIS, PUBLISHERS Phone 448-0294 — Day GEORGE W. DENNIS, Superintendent NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM lO LLM AR’S PONTIAC 448-1462 — Night Entered as second class matter at Hightstown, New Jersey, post office Sain A Service under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published every Thurs­ v, f ■ Let Da Cave Ten A free KsSmeti day at The Gazette Building, 114 Rogers avenue. Terms of subscrip- W M M C t O D C A W ou Installing an OIL BURN** In Oo*t! «ue yeer. $7; six months, $5.00; eut-otelale tt; Angle copy, COMMUNIST TERROR 25 cents. Senior Citiaeua, |i lem. “ W - m - 7«ur FURNACE. We have recently learned of a nofal*, charitable endeavor which fe l 40-1SC7 , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1983 W IL L IA M C P U L L E N ha* important patriotic side ef­ fect*. W « believe every American COMMON COLD: MORE COMMON IN WINTER MAM LINE GARAGE INC would want to know about this PURL »*fort, and hope that many will Becaum people are Indoors 1wcolds while niuuu VhUUig others trcwnever t ■do NUISANCE FROM | Pirates overtake most boats, REALTORS Most people have fewer colds as SODDED LAWN AREA robbing and beating the passen­ SpodaUzaa in they get oldeT because they have „ ... , gers, raping the women, taking MILL ROAD DAY CAMP _ has, table tope, shower buih up immunities. ^ younger girls captive, and throw­ and tub enckwrea. “The best way to avoid colds ^ late date’ f 8 way t0 * * " ing older folks overboard to die. ACT NOW FOR X is: get enough deep, eat a bal- “ **“ . * ? “ Iawn, ^ at Operation Rescue sails a 275- ____ j doom and acreens, Custom Real Estate — lu nim x* mat anced diet including breakfast, T ® ? “ 1.t0 W Ton former smuggler’s ship out ■taror work and a large selection learn to deal with stress effective- to ™V' into the Gulf of Thailand to find Mutual Funds "Early Enrollment Discount Rate" of trained mirrors from our newly V, maintain a positive attitude ag*S °f Uncovered bare and guide boatloads of refugees remodeled s h o w ro o m at 106 N. Main St. toward life and stay in tune with 30)1 can lead taaH, f to safety past pirates, repair their X7S Mercer Street, Hightstown the needs of your body,” accord- bJ and boats if possible, pick up people for free information and brochure Hightstown, N. J. 08520 ing o Dr. Kenderine. dust Bu} don1 tove*t m 50,1 u,rv from boats in danger of sinking, Phone (609) 448-7070 Phone 448-0110 The first symptoms of a cold yf J e to prepare * e and provide food, water, and f l a m : Mon. thru Saturday 1—4, vary from a sore throat o r , ^ t * * medical assistance. (201) 821-9155 sneezing to a cough or headache ^ , They question ail the refugees except Thursday, 8 to 7. and may he accompanied by p t e U it properly. Sodding does RESTAURANTS they contact to determine if they Pro# EAhnatas achiness, fever and fatigue. ! not the need for d£- have seen any Americans as By coating the breathing air- g“ g ^ “ d fertJm;r mto prisoners, or know the location face with mucus, the body tries SoU aml t1lS P ^ r a h o n of a of any American war dead. LANDSCAPE CONTRS. - HIGHTSTOWN level and smooth su'race to fight the virus, explains Dr. Says Colonel Bailey, “Since One way to be sure of getting DINER - Kenderdine. Coughing is the our operation began two years SUBSCRIBE NOW high quality sod is to buy New The Village “A MENU body’s way of breaking up the ago, through our sources, we Jersey certified sod. Your invoice n u r s e r i e s USB mucus and removing it from the have been responsible for turn­ lungs. for certified sod will bear a blue TO THE MOTHER’S" seal ing over to the De.ense Intelli­ — — OH remedies are still the best gence Agency information on Since 1853 Be sure to fit the sod pieces Phone 448-9841 for treating the common cold, many first hand sightings of JOS. BLACK LOCKE, Owner tightly together, as unevenly she continues. Most important of HIGHTSTOWN • Growers of All Kinds of MERCER ST, HIGHTSTOWN Spaced pieces will make mowing Americans being held in caves. these is bed rest, although many difficult next spring. Fill a ny The Defense Intelligence Agency Nursery Stock Open 5 ajn. to 9 pjn. people who work are reluctant to gaps with high quality topsoil. has confirmed over 484 first hand GAZETTE • Retail Nurseries 7 Days A Week stay home to rest. Other reme­ live sightings.” Roll the new sod and keep it • Landscaping dies include drinking lots of Film Actress Tippi Hedren is moist until the roots knit with dial 448-0436 fluids like fruit juice, ginger ale on the Board of Directors. The THE MING ROOM and soup to replace those lost the soil below. One advantage THE GAZETTE FEATURES of installing sod at this season is Advisory Board includes General York R oad — Hightstown through secretions as well as the Chinese and American Cuisine that it will need relatively little Westmoreland, former Comman­ salt and potassium lost along sprinkling to keep it moist. der in Vietnam; Actor Yul Bry- PAGODA COCKTAIL LOUNGE with them. ner; Senator Jeremiah Denton, Plumbing & Heating Some people find that high Sod should be put down before NOW FEATURING the ground freezes. himself a prisoner of was in Viet­ BOOK REVIEWS Contractor* doses of Vitamin C help to re­ * * * * nam; singer Robert Goulet; and SPECIAL LUNCHEONS lieve cold symptoms. Asprin or CLEAN ROOF GUTTERS Congressman Jack Kemp, among aspirin-substitutes can help to re­ 448-2372 TO PREVENT DAMAGE mny other distinguished Ameri­ lieve fever and fight muscle ach­ cans. Leaves and dirt in the roof (Listed ia “ Literary Market Place” for 25 year*) ing, she says. If food intake is In commenting on Operation gutter of a house can cause a ***** ROOFER great deal of trouble. Such a load Rescue, and vouching for the OVERHEAD DOORS of debris can soak up water like honesty and integrity of Colonel Local Issues and New* Bailey and his colleagues, Sen­ a sponge and the added weight ***** ECKER may be too much for the brac- ator Denton said in a letter: B u y Direct {kets holding the gutter and so “ Operation Rescue” has been CONTRACTING Personality Vi gene ties from Factory I cause settling or loosening from important in helping to locate DEPENDABLE & ROOFING I the roof. Cleaning the gutter af- helpless Amerasians, children who have no hope ior the future PLUMBING O V ER H EA D iter the leaves fall from trees Church Coverage Roofing and Gutter Work j and again in the spring. should they remain in Southeast ***** Hot Roof & Shingle Roof DOORS Check the pitch of the gutters. Asia. The rescue-at-sea aspect of O il Burner this program has already been Aluminum Siding m d Overflow from a sagging gutter Editorials — Local anl National Water Pump* may result in water flowing instrumental in preventing inde­ scribable cruelty to Vietnamese ***** Septic System* O verh an g* down the side of a house, blis­ refugees on the seas, the rape Imlayatown, N. tered paint, damp basements, Automatic Heating J. and murder of young women, School Coverage EASY TO INSTALL eroded soil and even washed-out Phone 609-259-2816 and the deaths of older men and ***** Sale* & Service • Painted/Unpainted shrubbery and sod around the • Aluminum* Fiberglass foundation. women at the hands of the pirates ) U lAL 4 4 8- 2 0 64 State and National Feature* SOCIAL SERVICE • Wood-Solid. Try tightening the brackets No Finger Joints holding the gutter to correct ***** ltl Dutch Neck Road • Raised & Curved Panels Hightstown Council • Plywood Panels faulty pitch. Also, inspect gut­ Hightstown, N. i. 98520 RESCUE MISSION • Radio Controls ters for rust, and patch any spots Lists 1983 Sessions Legal Notices SEE THEM MADE on the bottom of the gutter with ***** ‘THE RESCUE MISSION of First and Last Monday each GET HIGHER QUALITY canvas or asphalt tarpaper and1 UPHOLSTERER TRENTON AT BARGAIN PRICES Month, 7:30 pm. at Municipal roofing cement. Paint metal gut­ Travel Notes CALL TOLL FREE Building, North Main street, NEEDS YOUR HELP- 800- 872-4980 ters with metal primer, a zinc December 5, 27 * * * * * DEWEY’S HANDS OUT FOR HEADS UP CALL* WRITE* VISIT oxide or aduminum, and then' Budget Meetings Drama Reviews OUR TRU CK WELL CALL FOR with exterior decorative paint. January 31 Upholstery Shop ric^jedecfSi Paint wooden gutters on the Clothing — Furniture — News­ ***** New Road, Monmouth Junction inside with a waterproofing com­ DUFIUKS * SLIPCOVERS New Jersey 08852 East Windsor Council paper* — Scrap Iron & Metal pound and on the outside with Social Notes to Order Open 9 til 5 - Sat. til 12 CLOTHING iS URGENTLY exterior paint. Lists 1983 Meeting ***** S3 Statieo Drive NEjJJED Clean the downspouts with a B O W L I N G ~ plumber tape or long wire. Take Joacttoa, N. J. 98 Carroll, Trenton Tel. 695-1486 Dates at Lanning Blvd. News of Our Servicemen elbows apart and dean them if HIGHTSTOWN ***** Phone 799-1778 necessary. The East Windsor Township BOWLING LANES FLOOR COVERINGS The small wire baskets intend­ Council has released its 1983 Desk of the Gazette” column COCKTAIL LOUNGB ed to prevent leaves and dirt meeting dates at 16 Lanning WOMEN’S APPAREL OPEN BOWLING ***** from getting into the downspouts boulevard according to Mrs. M. GELBER D. 8 . Highway also need deaning regularly, Betty Nolan, municipal clerk. Sport News The TOWN SHOP Floor Covering* Phone 448-2258 Sessions will be held at 8 pja. Toads In your garden should 1983 Meetings - Ltogerto - 443-1449 TAXI SERVICE always be a welcome sight, says Municipal Building National Wildlife's Ranger Rick November— THE HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE 1 D*Ay V u l to 1 1 magazine. On# toad eats up to Tuesday 22 J O H N ’S TAXI 10,000 insects ip one summer. (Serving tne Area Since 1849) I t a • 1 December— Tuesday 0 f P h o n e 448-1913 24-hour Service —The National Park Service Tuesday 13 - Regular Enjoyable Reading With A *%r*»«*I Touch r 01. nfcftt m . — was establ'shed in 1916 and now Tuesday 20 ■

HWHTSTOWM GAZETTE, MWCW OOUJVTf AR 8EY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, IMS

Thie will be the 36th year the for VA benefit*. Tar officer*, the, aporte writers have scratched two year requirement applies on | their heath over the selection for or after October 17, 1981. For| the HOY title. They first started veterans who enlisted prior to doing it in 1947 — the founding September 8, 1960, the time lim it! A year of the US. Harness Writers usually depends on the benefit. Association — and like this year Exceptions are made for veterans In Education, the choice had come down to two discharged because of a service World Travel, and by PHIL PINES, Director horses. They were trotters; and connected disability. Tha Hill of Fame of the Trotter, Ooehen, N.Y, they were stafolemates — Victory Pride; in hhnadf Q—What is the interest rate on Song and Hoot Mon. Victory and his shipmate*. loans made on National Service ACTIONS, NOT WORDS land lower range and when he Song polled 165 points, nudging Your Son. Our Man. Life Insurance policies, This is election time. The can- closes otu his career at Yonkers out his neighbor by five points, A—Since July 29, 1981, loans didates are out, knocking on Raceway, pacing against the fast- His time performances impressed Navy granted on National Service Life doors; their faces look at us from est horse active in harness racing the voters more than his money Insurance policies have been posters, newspapers and televi- today — It’s Fritz — Cam Fella earnings. Victory Song actually made at the interest rate of 11 sion. Their campaign promises "dJl hank up his shoes at JEF’s finished ninth among the money percent per annum. A—Policyholders may borrow ring out from radio anl sound St®ndardbred Country Club in winners of the season. He banked Q—How much, may a veteran up to 94 percent of the cash sir- trucks. Most of it will be just ^ ew Jersey. It's Fritz will do $17,171. But he burned up the borrow on his National Service render value of their pe; talk. Because when the realities t*16 same thing at a different tracks with his speed, breaking Life Insurance. plan of insurance. of office take place after the bal- rseidence — the Hempt Farms all exist'mg race records for stal- loting, the newly-elected, who hi Pennsylvania. lions while trotting the fastest had been reaching for the stars, The second major candidate for “ dfe the year, a 1:57.3 at will have settled for the moon. the horse of the year honors is Springfield, Illinois. But did you know thefe is an- Ralph Hanover, the three year ’^h® Trotting Horse d u b of MILL ROAD TRAVEL other election going on? Nop ost- old who prompted most every- America sponsored those first Servicing E. Brunswick, E. Windsor, Freehold, ers. no campaign promises, no one early in the season to ask: Horse of the Year polls after the Morganville, Marlboro, Englishtown Areas. promising a chicken, in every pot. “Ralph Who?’’ They don’t ask club’s president E. Roland Bam- The ballots went out to qualified that anymore. It’s as if the home riman suggested the idea. Fifty A Unique Summer Program Of voters in late October and al- has been out to establish a name sP°r*~s editors, harness writers H .y N > N V Daily Trips, 1 and 3 Night Overnights, Excitement, Fun ready the results are coming In. for himself and get people to re- an like tihose casting ballots to- t/crf ECK-JP Year. Now this news may not earnings for the season resulted day. made their choices from a (201) 821-9155 rock your boat but it sure looks from his victory in the $1,251,000 candidate’s performances and not good in the horse’s portfolio. To Meadowlands Pace in the middle bis promisea be singled out as harness rac- of July. Before that he had won tag’s horse of the year is a spe-the Messenger at New York’s Smith in Washington To date, over 18,000 Vietnam alder relatives see, urge® Dr. cial kind of honor. And this year Roosevelt Raceway followed by (veterans have filed claims with Camer. “Remind them to tell Chris Smith it looks as if the choice has nar- the Cane Pace at Yonkers and ■ the Veterans’ Administration for each physician what the other Member of Congress rowed down to two horses, both the Little Brown Jug in Dela- diseases and illnesses they be- -has prescribed. Make sure their 4th Congressional District Thanks pacers: Cam Fella and Ralph ware, Ohio. Put them a l together lieve were caused by exposure drugs are clearly marked and Hanover. |«nd you’ve got the Pacing Triple A MILESTONE ! Orange- This legislation safely stored and that directions “The pacing machine”___ — Cam____ Crown. That______looks „good______in____ theThe House Veterans Affairs providas a reai effiort to address for their use are followed. Help Fella was the overwhelming horse’s portfolio, too. Ralph Han- Committee has finally approved 1116 issue’ 1101 make 8xcU3es for il- t!lem take the right medication choice in the United States Har- over hooked up against another legislation that would provide at the right time by color coding to you ness Writers - U. S. Trott:mg As- speedy pacer named American compensation for Vieenam - era YOUR HEALTH the comamer or setting aside a separate envelope of pills each sociation vote for the 1982 Horse Freedom at Lexington a month veterans who were exposed to, (Continued from Page 6) of the Year title. He could made ago who slammed into a fifth and are suffering from the effects day.” try at Jefferson Medical College, it two in a row. Look at his ere- gear, elaving Ralph three or four 0f Agent Orange, of Thomas Jefferson University. "The elderly like to look nice dentials: He’s won something lengths behind at the wire. Problems come when a person tooi” asserts Dr. Camer, “ with it works.. like 22 or 23 straight (the num- Timers clocked the winner in H-R- 1961, which I cosponsor- borderline dependent, attractive stylish clothing and her depends on when you read 1:53.1 that day - a day when £ with mental or-physical problem; hair styles. If they feed'better this); he’s won almost a million some folks claimed Ralph — that bring forgetfulness, depres- about heir appearance they're dollars just this season; he races not atWs physical best. £ ^ f ^ v t t n a m v l L i * « . and other intimities. At (his ™ re likely to go out in public, from coast to coast against the; In 25 startaRMph Hanover has X T t J suffer t e r o n T t f P»i«* he or She needs help in Clothes shopping is also one way toughest competitors im the sport. won 20, fin k ed second four ^ c S it im s s o rftis s ^ s a r- maintaining as many choices as to visit. A fiercely competitive horse, times — clearly the best three “nree conaiuons. sott-ussue sar ... * Cam Fella has had 13 victories year old pacer of the year. De- coma' HTC (a liver condition), - The importance of a social life in $100,000 events and has set termilnin-g who will be The Horse or ohlorance (a skin condition). “Talk about the problems in- for elderly people cannot -be FOR A ll ten track rceords. He races con- of the Year will take a lot of have all seen growing indi- volved and deal with them di underestimated. Dr. Camer rec­ ommends that friends and rela­ sistently at speeds in the 1:56 head scratching. cations that these disorders, and ,-ectly,’ advises Dr. Camer who possible others, are attributable ls ^ ^ 3^ cUnicaI professor tives make this possible. to faerbisides such as Agent 0f psychiatry and human beha- Older people acn help them­ ATTENTION: Orange, use d in Vietnam. vior at the College. selves stay in shape through The committee approved the T . , regular exercise geared to their bill after narrowly defeating an Living in their home is one way physical limitations, EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP the elderly can keep a s tra l over “JuBt because people are 70 or amendmentamenomeni thatmail, wotuuwould esunrauestablish vu-, _ ,, th . i i -----— e - - 1-— - ■>» ” ■ OF US an Advisory Committee on Viet- \ , * ^ ey f*®1 se<;ure older doesn’t mean they auto- RESIDENTS nam Veterans’ Health Disabili- j ® * ey kf ow maticalfy lose the ability to man- ties Standards. That Advisory!neiy \ ^ ey 1J 0W th*u' »ge their own lives,” says Dr. Committee, to be comprised ex- 1 T H Gamer. “ Most older people can Due to a Township Holiday celebrating borhood. This is particularly im- and do fend f a themselves.’ clusively of scientists, would Thanksgiving Day there will be NO Trash Col­ . , , . ,portant for infirm persons, analyze new and existing scien, | FamjJ ^ fri(mds A o i M ^ lection, on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, tufic studies and make recom -1 (Send queries to YOUR LIFE, mendations to the Veterans’ Ad-V teka tums YOUR HEALTH, Thomas Jeffer- November 25. ministration on whether their is mg or makln,g re‘ son University, 510 Scott Build- pairs. any basis for compensating cer­ tag, 1020 Walnut Street, Phila­ The next scheduled pickup is Monday, No­ Some senior centers even ar­ tain additional illnesses found in delphia, Pa. 19107.) range for someone to call every Vietnam veterans. Howe rev, vember 28. morning to see if everything is many Members indicated they VA Lists Q & A all right. 14-2t would vote for the amendment Wearing Medical Alert brace- EDITOR’S NOTE: Following are if it were introduced as a sep­ lets which note serious ailments representative questions answer- arate bill and as sponsors, South or allergies to certain antibiotics ed daily by VA conuselors. Full Dakota Representative Tom Da­ is particularly important for the information is available at any schle and I intend to do just elderly. Dr. Camer emphasizes. VA office. that. SCIARROTTAS Use, misuse and overuse of Q—Is there a minimum amount There are several good reasons medication may become a ser- of time a person must serve in Ifor the formation of such an Ad­ Church and Main Streets, ious problem. Research shows the military to qualify for VA visory Committee. First, it pro­ United W a y that many people over 70 take benefits? Windsor, N. J. — 448-4141 vides a reasonable, workable so­ five or more different medications A------Generally yes. Persons lution to the problem we now United Fund-Red Cross Monday thru Thursday face while waiting for the Cen- ^ “ y should ' f 0 on ° r DINNERS FOR TW O WITH SALAD BAR ters for Disease Control study on ^ a W + ^ mCY Y g 0V- ^ September \ 1980, must Agent Orange to ye completed. er; th^ ° ^ er drugs which may complete at least two years Campaign co9t interact negatively with pre- continuous active duty or the full Friday: SPECIALTY NIGHT The Committee does not scriptions. 'period for which the person was anything, nor does it interfere of the Princeton Area “Know how many doctors your called to active duty, to qualify Saturday and Sunday with any of the ongoing studies. DINNERS FOR TWO — $15.95 Second, the VA Administrator has full and final authority over — CHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST ON SUNDAYS— the entire process, who serves 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Committee, when they meet and whether compensation is warranted. WHWH 1350 Third, the Advisory Commit­ tee would ensure that as new studies come in there will be a “ YOUR COMMUNITY STATION” Heyer rational and orderly process to FUNERAL HOME determine Study conclusions and STAY INFORMED their relevancy to veterans com­ Hightstown pensation daimis. The present For the latest in NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS, Agent Orange Advisory Commit­ tee does not provide us with this independent analysis. MUSIC, TRAFFIC REPORTS, AND SCHOOL Finally, the amendment woldi take the difficult scientivc and CLOSINGS . . . medical questions out of the hands of non-experts like our­ REMEMBER — TO BE RIGHT . . . selves, and places this responsi­ bility with an impartial group of scientists with specific expertise TURN RIGHT TO . . . in this area. In total, this amendment both strengthens and expands on H.R. 1961. It is necessary because, even though the Centers for Dis­ ease Control are diligently re­ searching the Agent Orange problem, it will be at least four more years before that study can HEYER FUNERAL HOME give us any real answers. Mean­ 202 STOCKTON STREET, HIGHTSTOWN while, our veterans continue to wait. Many of them have ques­ David B. Crabiel — Frank Facchtai tions about the possible effect L. Clark Foster, Mgr. Agent Oranve may have on their children. We owe these veterans On Your * * * , d 1926 (609—448-3456) ou r continual attention, but most of all, we owe them answers. 1 HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, COUNTY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1983

in which it LEGAL NOTICE ... ^NOTICE *• ^ ^ i£ S5LtaZr r^rove^t ORDINANCE ! 9*3-39

TOWNSHIP OF EA5T WINDSOR S ^ N DDIS S n U°M St.. E £ 2 T " " W69t low^for I ^ oZT m Z rf L t g ~ New S j COUNTY OF MERCER £ 2 ! ^ « £ S » S 5 S ested 'o a y ' appeal for or against from southerly curb of Abbing- time not to exceed 150 additional tion tetihcate of Occupancy and AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WINDSOR PAPSHS IN THE BOKUUon y 0rdinance_ , tcm Drive t0 a point 162 feet days due to adverse weather has not substantially been alter- NEW JERSEY TO E5TAQLISH SALARIES AND WAGES O F HIGHTSTOWN FOR FISCAL 198ft Shelia Clark I south conditions, xmavailability of sup- ed thereafter. AMENDING "THE REVISED Street Side plies or other unusual circum- v, If any unapproved im- GENERAL ORDINANCES OF Deputy Clerk BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Township Council of the Township of East 1983. Lake Drive East stances. In the event a certifi- provement requiring approval of THE BOROUGH OF HIGHTS- H. Gazette, November 17, Fee $68.25 Location cate of occupancy is issued upon the Code En oreement Ag-ency Windsor, Count y of Mercer, State of New Tersey, that employees of the Township shall be paid TOWN, 1971” , AS AMENDED. from southerly curb of Abbing- such conditions as are described is found in any rented dwelling the following salaries and wages during 198ft and until a successor ordinance is adopted. BE IT ORDAINED, by the ORDINANCE 1983—42 ton Drive to a point 162 feet above the certificate shall state or duelling unit, the owner Section 1. SCHEDULE OF SALARIES: M ayor a n d Council of the soufj who is responsible for satisfying thereof shal ha

There is hereby established 13-1.16 Exemption of fees for Township Council to be held on c A fee 0f ten ($10.00) lisbetl * accordance with the GRADE 1 Reser ved a program for separate collec­ law. Said Ordinance w ii be con­ municipal construction. December 13, 1983 at 8:00 P.M., dollars shall be paid at the time GRADE 2 Typist I tion of glass and aluminum sidered for final reading and No fees shall be required by the at the Municipal Building, 16 of application for a certificate of Typist 2) Clerk Typist i; Account Clerk 1; Janitor containers and used newspa-f , code enforcement agency for any Damning Blvd. at which time all occupancy for a single-family adaption at a meeting of the pers from the residences of me constructicm contracted for or persons interested may appear A {ee 0f five ($5.00) Township Council to be held on Clerk Typist 2j Accouit Clerk 2j Laborer; Mechanic's Helper; Custodian Borough, of Hightstown t°r re- constructed by the Township for or against the passage of said dollars ^ball be paid at the time December 13, 1983 at 8:00 P.M., Clerk Stenographer; Senior Account Clerk; Police Records Clerk; Deputy Court Clerk? at the Municipal Building, 16 Heavy Laborer; General Maintenance Worker cycling purposes. Such collec­ within the corporate boundaries Ordinance. 0f application for a certificate of tions shall be made periodically Lanning Blvd. at which time oil Secretary; Principal Account Clerk; Deputy Township Clerk; Assessing Assistant; of the Township. Elizabeth G. Nolan occupancy for a multiple dwell- Laborer Driver; Mechanic under the supervision of the persons interested may appear 2. This ordinance shall take ef- Municipal Clerk ing unit or apartment unit. In Adninistrative Secretary; Chief Account Clerk; Animal Control Officer; Radio Officer; Superintendant of Public feet twenty (20) days after the Towndhp of East Windsor event that one or more return for or against the passage of said Equipment Operator 1; Engineering Aide; Senior Mechanic; Comptroller Ordinance. Works. final passage and publication ao- H. Gazette, November ^17, 1983. visits are required before a final Housing Inspector; Equipment Operator 2; Foreman; Chief Mechaniq Senior Engineering ‘1b. Regulations authorized. Elizabeth G. Nolan AidejMaihtenance foreman cording to law. Fee $27.75 certificate can be granted, the fee Said Superintendent is here­ Municipal Clerk NOTICE shall be an additional ten ($10.00) by authorized and directed to , ,, . . . Township of East Windsor Section 2. (Continued) NOTICE is hereby given that LEGAL NOTICE dofiars per return visit and per H Novgmber 17> i m establish and promulgate regu- the foregoing Ordinance was fil­ ORDINANCE 1983—28 Building Inspector; Fire Code Inspector; Plimbing Inspector; Principal Engineering iations as to the manner, days troduced and passed on first TOWNSHIP OF EAST d. Water Tests. In the event1______Fee $123.00 Aide; Sanitary Inspector; Welfare Director; General Foreman and times of such collections at a regular meeting of WINDSOR that the Housing Code Certificate Commended Students Chief Housing Inspector; Senior Sanitary Inspector and the bundling, handling, lo- ^ township Councii of East . » fv m « n .t ------* — — i V/l/UliCOUNTY JL x v/r OF MERCER is IDto beDD lssueuissued unfor pimiuacnpremises wherewuc Assistant to the Township Engineer. cati<» and time ot piaeem^ Windsor Township held on No- a n ORDINANCE AMENDING drinking water is provided by Hightstown High School has Assistant Health Officer of aE materials for collection. vfsdber 9 1983 and ordered pub- A N D SUPPLEMENTING well the applicant shall provide been notified that four of its Section 1 GENERAL “e Separation of newspapers jn acooldance With the CHAPTER 13 — BUILDING an analysis report from a labora- students have been designated and glass and aluminum from k w Sair final reading and salaries. Other employees shall be compensated according to the 35-hour week or 98- REVISED GENERAL ORDIN- Department of Environmental National Merit Scholarship Pro- hour week schedule, depending on their work schedule. Glass and aluminium con- adoption at a meeting of the ANCES. Protection that the water sample gram. Keith Auerbach of O’Don- An employee whose 1983 compensation was greater than the maximim provided fin accordance with the provisions of Section 3.2 of Ordnance 19*3-12)shall receive up to tainers and clean and Township Council to be held on DQBE IT x HEREBY jm iu d i uxvjl ORDAINED« xj-i' meets currem.current sianuaiusstandards oiof thewrc nell**— — House, — , -.ww,*,Helena — List w of Beau- - a six and seven tenths per centum (6.7%) increase in salary in 198ft, notwithstanding the taimnated newspapers shal December 13, 1983 at 8:00 P-M., AND ENACTED by the Town- State Health Department. As to lieu House, Michelle Shanahan provisions of Section I of this ordnance. .i „ r °|m„ uu.lian at Building, 16 Council of the Township of any standards not specifically set and Matthew Slavin of the Shal- Actual sali*y paid to employees shall be the sum of base salary and a merit increase approved by the township manager. The merit increase shall be between zero and four nuxed w'ln regui g § Lanning Blvd. at which time all East Windsor, County of Mercer by the State, the Township ly House placed in the top five per centum (0% - ft%) of the employee's base salary. Except as noted in Subsection arta red-use wnwn is cojmc perscxns interested may appear ^ State of New j erseyi as fol- Health Officer shall from time to percent of over one million par- 3.2, the actual salary of an employee shall not be greater than the highest salary permitted by the ranges mentioned in Section I. w i, ^ ^ePar men ^ for or against -the passage of said Jqws: time promulgate same by regu- ticipants in the 29th anual merit Works. New^iapem shall be Employees whose positions are classified as Grade 10 or above shall be considered key " ” Ordinance. 1 1. Section 13-3.11 is hereby lation. i.program.program. Although commended considered clean and umcon- supervisory employees. They shall not be eligible for payment of overtime, but shaft Elizabeth G. Nolan amended to read as follows: | e. Permits Necessary. [students will not receive further be eligible for compensatory time off in accordance with the provisions c t Chapter ft taminated if they have not of the revised general ordinances. Municipal Clerk 13-3.11 Minimum Standards ' i. In the event that any con- consideration for Merit Scholar- been exposed’ to substances or Any parttfme employee occupying a position mentioned In Section ? sf»n be paid . , Township of East Windsor for j-Reetrical Facilities. Where struction, repair or alteration in ships, each has demonstrated un- accordng to the provisions of Chapter ft of the revised general ordnances. C° ki °rS r£ eT l p „ H. Gazette, November 17, 1983. Ganges have been made to the any dwelling or dwelling unit ap- usual academic promise and will for recycling. Persons Secretaries to the Planning Board & Zoning Board of Adjustment shall be compensated e or recyc n . Eee $24.00 orjginal electrical installation or pears on certification of the Code be honored with a Letter of Com- at the hourly rate for Grade 6 employees, except that hours actually spent at evening may wrap solid waste in used meetings shall be compensated at the rate of one-and-half times the regular hourly where deterioration is apparent, Enforcement Agency to have mendation. newspapers and discard same LEGAL NOTICE rate. a certificate of approval must be been completed without the filing with regular solid waste even ORDINANCE 1983—40 Section ft. SCHEDULE OF PART-TIME SALARIES AND WAGES supplied by the owner from the of a required permit application LEGAL NOTICE if sudh wrapping does not TOWNSHIP OF EAST Mayor 53.737 Township Code Enforcement andj/or without inspection and render the newspapers unus­ WINDSOR ADVERTISEMENT Agency. Every electrical instal- approval thereof, the filing of Council Member 55,737 able for recycling. Notice is hereby given thait - sealed bids w ii be received by Prosecutor 513, ft 20 'S iS'SS w k o « : « S i and glass and aluminum; of- A N D SUPPLEMENTING 411616011 must C0™P1y lyith spection and approval thereof the Council of the Borough of Oudge 519,35ft tenses. SECTION 5 10 — D I S- currently adopted electrical sub- shall be deemed a requirement Hightstown for: Zoning Board Attorney 5192/meeting ♦ 566/hoor From the time of placement CHARGE OF FIREARMS OF 60(16 under ^ New Jersey Uni' to obtail1 any Certificate of Oc-| Saie o{ Used Equipment Planning Board Attorney 5192/meeting ♦ $66/hour ^ form Construction Code, except oupancy, except as provided in jn the Borough of Hightstown, ■* 1,067/year in lieu at She curb by any resident of T H E REVISED GENERAL of fees as provided in Section 13-3.15eiii sub-paragraphs iii and iv hereof. County of Mercer New Jersey, glass and aluminum containers ORDINANCES O F T H E Township Attorney $9,509 plus 566/hoir and used newspapers for col­ TnwNKHTP OB’ F A S T WIND-' ^ ^ectlon 13-3.15 is hereby i ii. In the event that it can be and opened and read in public Deputy Animal Control Oflioer Sft.32- $6.31 per hoir lection by the Borough of .amended to read as follows: established that a resale Certifi- at the Borough Hall 148 North Hightstown pursuant to the xx «««?-• 0fK ^ 0U: cate of Occupancy for the dw

lation of this ordinance for any deleted ^ “ y . f 1reon ,not * SS* 1°" ' " H r T L ^ h° UrS‘ Radio Officer-irv-Char ge 5620.00 per year person other than persons au- 2 The final paragraph of sub- °f * 6 tificate of Occupancy Aall not be Bidders ^ be furnished with DPW summer labor 5ft-39 - 55.17 per hour thorized by the Department of ^ cUon M Oa S ^ S ^ d e s i g n n - ^ Windsor Rmnsed G e n ^ p u rre d to pay that portion of Icopies of bid fonn by ,tbe Snow drivers 5 7.97 per hour Public Works or the readeat ted as p^agraph d. ^ | O r d mances ^ subsect ion 2 0 -3 ^ 7 , any permit or inspection fee Deputy Borough Clerk. Bids to collect, pick up, or cause to 3 Thfe onlta^ce shall take ef- ^ bavrng G a in ed an which would constitute net rev- must be madfi on standard pro­ Matron 5 5.70 per hour be collected or picked up, such fect twenty (20) days after the appropr^ 6 Certificate of Occu- eniues to the mumcxpality but posal forms ^ ^ mamer dis- Special police 515.50 per hoir materials. EachEnrb such such oollec- collec­ final Dn,klication ac- palKry' 11x6 type3 oi C6^ 0®4®3 sball be required to pay any por- tgnated therein and required by Crossing guard (2x/day) 511.32 per day p^ ag pU of Occupancy issued by the tion of such fee which must be ^ e specificaitions, must be en- tion in Violation hereof from COpduig to~law. Crossing guard (3x/day) 517.28 per day Township as to dlwellmgs or paid to the State of New Jersey, closed in sealed envelopes bear. one or more residences during NOTICE Crossing guard (ftx/day) w 523.0ft per day said period shall constitute NOTICE is , - „ iven tfij-t dwellinig units a1-®1 lto ^ outside inspection agency, ing ^ ^ jn e and address of bid- „ y “ ___ I 1. New Construction Certifi- or to any other third party pur-|der and marked: Secretaries to volunteer boards 517 - $ft6.00 per meeting separate and distinct offense. 1 tbe foregoing Ordinance was in- cate issued by the Code En- suant to law. Sale of Used Equipment “ e. Violations and penalties, troduced and passed on first Section 5. RECREATION EMPLOYEES f oreement Agency for new con -] iti. In the event that th e re in the outside, addressed to Any person, firm or corpor- rea $27,761 •- $39,085 2. This Ordinance shall take ef­ CHAiPTER X (TRAFFIC) OF oupancy, within 45 days prior to c. In any other situation, the to waive all informalities and ir­ Tax Collector $23,708 -$27,795 $25,517.-$30,020 fe c t upon its passage and publi­ T H E REVISED GENERAL signing of a lease or actual oc- inspector shall inspect the work regularities in the bids received Court Clerk $19,895 -$23,ft08 - $25,280 cation as provided by law. QRDINANGES O F T H E cupamey of the premises by new to detenmihe if repairs, minor and' to accept any proposal or $21,488 NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF EAST W IND- tenants, whichever comes first. work or alterations as defined portion thereof which is deemed Continued on Page Five Tile foregoing Ordinance was q q N b. Correction of Violation. In in the Uniform Construction most favorable to the Borou#i introduced at a meeting of the HE IT ORDAINED AND EN- the case of rental or resale cer­ Codte are necessary. In the of Hightstown. — » Council of the Borough ACTED by the Township Coum- tificates of occupancy the Divi­ event that the inspection re­ By Order of the Borou#i mJ yTtghtetrwm. Mercer County, oil of the Township oi East Wind- sion of Housing may issue certi- veals deficiencies which can­ Council, Borough of Hights­ L .M CD November 7, 1983, aid *or, County o f M ereer, State o f tes of occupancy which re- not be corrected through re­ town. N ew J eTwey, as follows: correction of existing vio- pairs, minor work or alter­ SheEa Clark 8ald Or-| 1. Chapter 10 — Traffic -Jfcttotis, or inspection o f improve- ations, paragraph “b ” above Deputy Borough Clerk mfM be ooMUarad for I r l w M l B __N o P a rk in g __ is merits for which no previous cer- H. Gazette, November 17, 1983. -^ iS d b ftteeillK h e hereby amended and supplement- of occupancy had been ob- lv. permitn shal be re­ Fee $30.75