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...... :~ ...... ’"eFranklinnews record ¯ Secondclass pes~gepatd at Manville,N.J. 08835 $4.50a yesr/15cem;s per cop el. 26, No211 Twosections, 44 pages Phone:(201) 725.3300 Thursday,May 25, 1978 Opposingviews plague vote Ordinanceintroduced to solicit public comment

by Steve Goodman fereficesin the faceof claimsof "too toall buildings andpremises ona Penaltiesimposed on violatorsset at ManagingEditor much government" and "big :rentaland on u resalebasis. The up to 90days in jail and/ora fine of up brotherlsm., discarded codesapplied to multi- to $500. FrankiinTownship Council barely "There’s only so muchgovern- familydwellings ooly on a rentalbasis agrees It wantsto enact a set of mentalcontrol you can put in the free andto all rentaldwelling units. CALLINGTIlE law an "Invasionof . regulations that would require marketplace," Deputy Mayor Charles Feesfor Ihe low,hip inspection of privateproperty," Mr. Durand argued homeownersto open their front doors Durandargued, calling the proposed property range from $10 for an that his pointof viewcalled for Council to townshipcode enforcementin- ordinancea "violation of an In- apartmentlo be rented, to $50for a to "validateits need"prior to enact- spectors checking for hazardous dividual’sconstitutional rights." singlefamily house up for sale, to $500 ment. ¯ eleetrleal wiring, deficient heating’ Councilwoman Nancy Henry, for a commercialratable of morethan "I’m concernedabout hazards," systemsand Inadequateplumbing. arguingIn favorof establishmentof an 500,000square feel. MayorJack Cullen responded. ¯ Tbeinspections would be requiredin interior maintenancecode, said, Anticipatedexpenses for an elee- CouncilmanBob Mettlar agreed, order to receivea Certificateof Oc- "Thereare peopleyou have to be a big {r/cal inspectorofFire Underwriters urgingsupport of modifiedguidelines cupancyafter purchasinga newhome brother to." ElectrlcalDepartm.ent, a plumbing setting "minimumstandards" for or signinga rental agreement. "Peopleare goingrestart to care inspector,two building inspectors, two heat, hot water and safe electric A two-hourcouncil debateon the .(about.thecondition of their homes) cars, a secretary and equipmentand wiring. , ¯ issuelast Tuesdayended in a 5.4 vote’ becausewc (Franklin Township)say suppliesreaches $74,900. ¯ "The Intent w’as to support to introducea comprehensiveinterior wecare," sheinsisted. Incomefrom inspection fees is .correction withoutgetting into an maintenancecode tonight. Council’s Thereare aboutS,800 single family expectedto" surpass$100,500, ac- elaborate mechanism/’Mayor Cullen vote hingedon the desire to seek homesin FranklinTownship and Mr.. cordingto Mr,Nyitrai~ said¯ public commentat openhearings In Duraedwanted to knowhow many Followinginspection, a certificateof Mr. Durand,.DorothyMaklary, June. weredeteriorating to the pointsuch a.:" occupancywill beissued te the new Richard Messnerand HelenReilly Consideringan interior properly codewas necessary to require their homeowner or buildingtenant. If the votedagainst introduction of the or- maintenancecode is not a newissue repair, inspectorfinds violations in electrical ¯ dinance. beforethe FranklinCouncil. ¯ JamesPettit, Franklin.Township wiring,plumbing, flooring or heating Theproposed ordinance Will add About six years ago t a rum- Director of LandUse, and CodeEn- " fixtures, to cite a fewexamples, a specificguidelines to the existing1975 ¯ prehensiveinterior maintenancecode foroementOfficer Paul Nyitrai, were conditionalcertificate of occupancyeditionof the BuildingOfficials and ordinancewas defeated. Then,two unable to provide a firm figure, maybe issued pendingcompletion of CodeAdministrators International, years ago, a multi-familydwelling law Councilman Joe Marlineventured a necessaryrepairs,within a specified Inc., BasinHousing-Property Main- wentdown following extensive protest guess at 10 percent. lime frame. tenanceCode (BOCA Code). al public hearingsby townshiplan-. Grievanceprocedures regarding the TheBOCA Code’is n nation-wide dlords. DISCARDINGTWO of the three inspectionwill be directed to the codewhich New Jersey municipalities versionsofthe proposedordinance, townshipthrough TownshipManager have.formally adopted as a guideto TUESDAYNIGHT Council sat downCouncil agreed to Introducean interior Harry Gerken, according to the insureuniformity in constructionand in front of three different versionsof propertymaintenance code applying. proposedordinance. inspections." ¯ . ’ an interior maintenancecode or- dinanceand couldn’t seem to workits wayinto discussingthe specific dif= Mondayis,., ...beingcelebrated as Memorial Day to herduties as director of Earth’House. and"The Franklin News-Record" office ATTHE BRAIN 8(O Center in the PrincetonNorth Shopping (MarkCzfijkowski photo) will be ’closed,necessitating earlier CenterRosalind LaRoche counsels Schizophrenics in addltion deadlinesfor the JuneI issue.’ ’ D|sp[ayand clasaif[ed advertMng’l ;’ - " deadlinefor the June1 issuels5 p.m. tomorrow,Friday, May26. Deadline for submissionof club press releases and other newsitems is also S" p.m. [Earth House taff ~..,.~.~,. tomorrow...... ’::’ ’ ..... :’""’""! ..... "" "’. :" ~’’ ;" :*::":;:" " ’ ’ " ’ ,’~ ":’ "’"" ...... : the "Nd~s:Rec6fd’;’Stdffviahes’ ::i ¯ -- : " i . II M@i ¯ ; ’ ~ : a s.afeand happythree-day y*eekend. Imulti.pronged,daemma.,,,,,. ,.o, by Ellen Kolton-Waton "Weare not running a boarding Nolhi’ngis’canned¯ There is no white Stall Writer ’ home,"insists Ms.LaRocbe. "Earth flour, sugar,or caffeine,"said Ms. andinside... Houseis a residential facility for LaRoche. : GRIGGSTOWN-- There is a ¯ schizophi’eniesthat practices or- Thewholistie label comesfrom arts .., ; ...... I-FF discordant: harmonyof pride and thomoleeularpsychiatry and wholistie individual and grouptherapy, ex- BoysState ...... 3-A defensivenessin RosalindLaRoehe’s medicine." tensive exercise programs,chores Earth House...... 14-A voice whenshe talks about Earth assignedto patients, field trips and JereeyPlaybill ...... ’ ..... 19-A House,a homefor schizophrenicshere In non-medicalterms that means weeklyguest Speakers. letters to the editor...... 5.A thatshe founded and directs. Ihe set-up relies on heavydoses of vitaminsand minerals in additionto obituaries ...... 3-A Untilrecently Earth House operated traditionally-used anti-psychotic DURINGA visit last winter, police blotter ...... 2-A withoutmuch attention in a corn-. drugs, Its operators believe "David,"a patientwho has sinceleft, sports ...... ll-A, 12-A forlable farmhousealong the canal schizophreniais often a result of saidthe voiceshe had heard for years, townforum ...... 4-A ~norlhof Griggstown.Since 1969 It has chemicalimbalances, sometimes in treated a total of some125 young eombinallonwith allergies to common ’SeeEARTII IIOUSE, l]a.ge !4-A adults’ with vitaminand nutrition foods. therapy and has watchedmany of ~hembecome functioning individuals Medicaldirector, psychiatrist Philip BeverlyDennis earns again, Bonnettests patientsto determinethe Hula suspiciousfire in Aprilthai imbalanceand prescribes a vitamin mininmllydamaged a barn on the programIo correct It, or, In olher properly,clashes with local health and wordsto straighten(ortho, In Greek) scouting’shighest honor zoningofficers and Inspections by the (he molecules(moleeular), by Steve Goodman "lhanks." state Department of Health is The programputs the adage’you ManoglegEditor Theysay It by presenting the changingthe picture, are whatyou eat’ to literal use: "All "ThanksBadge." foodserved here Is fresh andnatural, Girls Scouts know howto say AndIho Delaware-’ Rorttan Girl Scout Council wanted to thank OFFICIALSIN Franklin Township Somersetresident Beverly Dennis of 7 SayEarth llousa mustobtain a use Tunncll Roadso lhey gaveher the Variance In order to continue "ThanksBadge" at the counell’s operatingIn a residential-ruralzone, seventhannual meeting Mhy 3, Theyhave also cited it for a faulty Thebadge, Ihc highestaward given septicsystem, Io a parsonIn acouting/Ispresented In StateI~ealth Inspectors early tins the service monthordered Earth House to close recognitionof reclp[ent’s downand relocateIts six patients; Io scoutingand to lha community, sayingthe facility Is operatingwithout "I’MA g0al-aottor" Mrs, Rennin n licensefor a shelteredcare boarding saiddescribing her InvolvementIn home,It wascited for Improper GirlScouts, The council eompllod a storageand labeling of medication list of herconlrlbutlans as long as your andfor havingneedles and syringes on arm, thepromlsos, 0nogoal she sot wasta designan Inspectorssay the buildingIs a aclivlly glvbtg lhe ymmgestGirl firetrap andpoorly maintained, They Scoulathe Brownlosthe oxperlonca. have referred Earth lloase’s of groupactivity withother Brownies brochuresto the departmentof outsideIhc troop, Callingthe event ConsmnerProtection to determineIf BrownloRevel Mra, Donnls planned {heyare fraudulent, ae(Ivllleofor six busloadsof girls Themajority of Iho violationshave arrlvlng at ThompsonPark In alreadyboon eorreeled find the Jnmeshurgla 1071, printed materialIs not fraudulent, "Therehad to be eomethlnglust ’ merelyoutdaled said Ms, LaRoel|e, memtlfar BrowniesIhat madethem ’Tin notInterested In breakingthe special,"she said,"There nothing like law,I’ve givenleo muchtime energy a goodold.foshlonod revel," /rod thoughtto Earthllotme, We are Twohundred eighty girls par. ntakhtgan excellent contribution to tlelpaledIn a dayfull of bothfun and title slate aadNow Jereoy should be Ioaohinggames, 8omernat Girl $oau~ proudto haveus," site asserted, Will continue Iho BrownieRevel Ms, bnRnche said atudents it Iradltlon nextSat.rday~ June 3 at wouldnol he sent away= ColoalalPark, andtheir families are ANEX,TEACllEll and ax.@eooh. a programand they won’t Ilmraplst, Mrs,Dennis began hot’ contmllmantto scoutingwirer1 her . daugltlarSasan, Ihan 7~,yonra,oltl, .camehomo otto afternoonIn =pan, bin PAR’[’the difficulty appearsIo "All hot frtondnwora going to be All Is fair at thefair e oneat uofnl lea, Browniesnnd she watnadto be a WhileIho state has madea e’am. Browaleleo,** Mary EnGiahardl’puts n’ h s timeb0hlnd t to spangoloss mllmonlto dolnslllullonallzotreat. Nowa Juniorat Franklin’lllgll boothat IhoSt, Matthlas Children’s Fair Iset 8aturdoy,Fair e.nl of timntonlaliy III. It Ilaa yel!o ~stgnalea calogoryIhal would ap[~w School natl oonlomplatlng a aotlvlllo,sttraatad more than 700 fun.nookars, HI0hll0hte of la it tltteo suchIts lgarlhIlou6e, Tile soerolarlalcareer, 8uann remained a theannuol event wore a ItnuntodItoueo ouordlnnted byPaul Ma=elan ueln0 coo=ureas borrowed from the Frnnklla Town. oporatlnocosts for =haeotmot, ncoordln0 to n onlyotto Iml Ilia theo~rallen Is a ’TUNNELLfl0ADrosldont Beverly Dennis dloplnys tl "TlmnksDad0o’ presented spokeswomen, Iloartl nit 11o111ofor Site lured Care, to herfor herdecode of contribution to IoaolGift Bcoutlng,W . , geeTIIANK8 IIADQE, page t0.A chip Jayoeaennd a b eyea rafflu, fit, Metthfnosixth 0moor .Ihe franklht NEwSR[CORD Thursday, May25,1971 police blotter Townshipcrews ready Middlebusb Road and The bicycle valued at $i30, slnleeh,ke,s worth.0 Mr.Thob,oYc.o. valuedkfat*t29, par S or summer use James Ventantonlo of bay, according to police. The nextmorninghenoticedilwas Filippone said his son was was not locked when it was Lareson Road had his car stolen automobile is worth missing. The motorcycle was Claremonl Road. had beenleft unlocked,pol ce The Franklin Township ~boring residents during p~) $4,100. ’ not chained or locked at the said. attendingthe fair going on at stolen, police said. Parks and Recreation use. stolen from Franklin Hills the school. Exxon on Tuesday, May t6, time and was in running Department, Division of TheParksDlvlslna working *** ’ condition, according to Mr. Park’s crew, Is currently closely with the Township police report. Guy Trotohuk of Cop- The owner of the service Tappon, working on the new BeeeomEngineering Department, will Ptl. Llvak noticed tire pormineRoad told police a CB Frank Fillpponn of Lilac station said he parked the TomTappen of Claremont EdwardSchlff of Fordham Park open air shelter in time be developingthe final park Roadtold police his motor- marksleading from the back radio and a cassette tape Roadtold policehis son’s for the summerPlayground construction plsnn for the vehicle overnightin the corner player worth $220 had been bkyclcwas stolen on Satur- LIodaBluotofPhlllips Road Road [old police his bicycle of his lot at Franklin eycle was taken from hls back porch’toward Vllet Road, Programsto startJuly tO. PhaseIll developmentof porch on Tuesday, May9. crossing Claremont Road stolen from his car parkedin’ day, May 13 from MaeAfeareported to police her had been stolen from the In addition to the shelter Quarry Park which received Boulevard and Davis Avenue. toward Jacques Lane and the Franklin RIgh School RoadSchool. daughter’s bike was stolen carport outside his home on The owner said there was a Mr. Tappen told Ptl. Dan fromin front of her apartment Wednesday,May 10. facility at BeseemPark, the final approval from Green Livakhe hadleft the vehicle, disappearing in a field. The parking lot the evening of Pll.Bernie Petese in. division will be renovatingand Acresearly this spring. black male In the station and bike was later found by Mr, Thursday, May 11. Thieves vestlgatedand reportedsfimetimo between9 p.m, and ’ The unlockedbicycle, worth feels he took the keys off the valued at $300, on the porch $100, was discovered missing constructing various park The Phase SiS development around7 a.m. At 6:30 a.m. the Tappen’s father at South smashedthe drivers window thieves hadto slip the lock In 7:30o.m. on Wednesday,May facilities throughoutthe 150 .Is the last phase of the major keyboard inside the garage order lo take thc bicycle. The 10. a[ 9 a.m,, policesaid. II I I to get inside the car, acres of township owned eonslruetion planned for the Mr, Trolchuk told Ptl. parklands. St-acre Quarrysite, Bernie Petose he had looked Renovatingprojects are Theconstruction will be the car prior to goinginto the slatedfor several ofthe park initialedthis year and will highachool to see a play. Ptl. sitesincluding both Hamilton Includesix tennlscourts, fo~ Pelosefound the block of wood ,aedQuarryPark.Resurfaclng baskelbaileeurls, additional used to break the window ofthe existing soflbaU fields parkingareas, developmental glass, lying beside the vehicle, was completed early this a combination softball and policesaid. spring in time for the summerfootball field in the lower softball leagues, section,additional trails and Another major project paths connecting the various plannedfor the next couple of facilities a central building TomKreelck of Garfield weekswill be lhe installation with rest rooms, landscaping Avenue informed police of a newliner at the Hamiltonand grading, assortedtapes had been stolen Park- Nat TurnerPool facility Quarry Park development,, from his car on Monday,May and the badly needed under this grant, will be 15 while It was parkedin his renovation of the rest room designed to meet all fedei.al driveway. facility adjacent to the pool. and state barrier free Mr. Krenlck told police he Otherprojects throughout requirementsfor the" hen- had left the car locked around theparks system will include dicapped.This project, first of 7:45 a.m. and when he theestablishment of small a barrierfree designin returned in the evening he parkingareas in parks where FranklinTownship will he .a found it unlocked and the noneexist to alleviatethe parkfacility providing leisure tapes, valued at $110, were problemsoftraffic congestion activitiesfor everyone In missing. andinconvenience to neigh- FranklinTownship. 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Warren Craig " of Old DOTreschedules GeorgetownRoad told police ear stereo components were stol~n from his automobile i.95 meeting sometimebetween 11 a.m, and The NewJersey Department mile interstate extendingfrom ComingJune 3rd 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday,May 16. of Transportation tDOT) Ewing Township, north of Mr, Craig said the car had information meeting on HillsboroughPlaza been parked alongside the Trenton, to its terminus at proposed alignment of 1-95 Route287.Commefits received Rt. 206 drivewayleading to his house. through the northwest corner at the June 13 meeting will He said the-car was left of FranklinTownshiphasbenn help DOTComplete work orl I I II II unlockedand with the keys in rescheduledfor Toesday,June the ignition. the dccumeel. ¯ Thievesdrove the earup the 13 at 8 p.m. io the municipal The 8 p.m. meetingWill be building na DeMottLane. preceded by a display and ¯ driveway towards the house The meeting had previously information area staffed andthen droveIt intosome beenslated for June 6 whichis beginningal 7 p.m. busheson the side of the primaryelection day. For further information,call driveway,where the larceny DOTis preparing a draft Wayne Johnson, Assistant tookplace, police said. environmental impact AreaCoordinator at (609) 292- The stolen stereo com- statement on the proposed29- 6802. ponentsare worth $170, ac- cording to Mr. Craig.

SKI MEMORIAL Jay Sluhl of RunyonAvenue !.: :. Et told police his bicycle, worth " :’ . i $400, was stolen from his :~:’."i ~: ~", SPORT unlocked garage on Tuesday, ’ : - ’ ~ ¯ SPECIALS SHOP May16. FRANKLINTOWNSHIP’S very ownStonehenge Is presently under construction at 8ascomPark Thegarage is locatedto the on WheelerPlace off of HamiltonStreet¯ Whencompleted the pillars will supportthe roof of sn ¯ WhitePines Reg. 12.95 each rear of the house,police said. open,outdoorsholter. (RichPipeling photo) Mr. Stohl said his nameis ,NOW3 for$27.50 CompleteLine of. engravedonthe bicycle and ~ "." .’ BETIIEL.... ::’" I . police are investigating. . "MEMBERSIIIPTO MEET ~ AthleticFootWear...... , Teoplo,oth,l,SooersetInto... Franklin78*’ ", fola nch ¯ Geraniums95 ea./$10 dozen ’ ;:""::’¯’~’"..,; :~.~: ,.:, will hold its semi-annual ;. reaa,, An(h0ny:~:Cusimano of general membershipmeeting r u JoggingApparel ConerlyRoad called police to tonight,May.25 at~,:30 p.m. ut reporthis bicycle.had been the templeon AmwellRoad. Mayor John Cullen an- Franklin is its diversity,"said TennisApparel stolenfrom MacAfesroad The1978-79 budget will be nouncedlast week plans for themayor. "With 46 square Schoolon Saturday,May 13. presentedfor approval "IntoFranklin’TB" June2 andmiles and 33,000 residents, we ggplantParm~glana ¯ Regular Pizza ¯ Sausage:~ I 3,have been completed, area communitywith pride in pot’t’"" SklllanPtu.a~E ’ ’~Many commercial and our rich heritage but small Tennis Equipment ,.’°, business concerns as well as enough to recognize the im. I ~°’~’..’.’Lo_ sA.¥o,w ,,., .r 3 many ofourresidentsarenot porlance ofarea concerns. Memorial Week aware of the vast resources "The residents of the Wecarry withinlhe township,"he said. Griggstown and Kingston Adidas,Puma, Fred Perry, Dunlol "We are a communitywith a sections of our town can work "Route 206 will be closed on Saturday, May2S Iron’ ¯ strong colonial heritage anda closely with the residents of 9:30 a,m,-}2:30 p,m. trom Amwel| Rd. to Dukes PDP,Mustache (John Necombe), Prince ’IIdynamicfuture¯ the Somerset area on en- Parkway for the Memorial Day Parade, MAKEYOUR "The objective of Infer vironmental matters or in- PLANSTO’ VISIT US A eCORDINGLY. WinningWays, head Franklin ’78 Is to cam- dustdaldevelopment while munlcatean appreciationof residentsofFrunklinParkcan *2,oroe,,oour past, present andfuture to CENTRALJERSEY NURSt work with residents of our residents and to those Somerset Hills On common BORe CENTER industrial, commercial and library andcnlturalfacilities. resldential realtors whomight "Our intention for Into 424 RT. 206 not knowof our vast resour- Franklin ’Ta is to show our ees,"MayorCullenexpinincd, residents and prospcctlvc HILLSBOROUGH The mayorpointed out rcsldeutsthe many ad- almostS00 invitations have vantagesofliving or working 359-2002 beenextended [or the In- inFronkllnTuwnshlpandhow dustrinlandCommercin]Doy,progresscomes from diver- Friday, June2. sity. NNO’S P ZZEmA "Wewant to acquaint these "We’reproud el ourpast Hill=borough people with both our out- responsivototoday’sconcorns CornerdiS14& at, 306 DetenteShopping Center standingbusiness assets and and extremely optimislic 5½Miles southof SomervilleCircle OponSun~,.IOpenoSun,.Thur,, ,o.o.,o.ooto,o,m,t 1 o,m,.12t Frl,o,m, I, * Sat,Frl, & 11Sat, o,m,d11 o,m,.I a,m,a,m, iil [ . ] the wealth of cultural, about our future" concluded religious and recreational MayorCullen. Mon,-Wed,10.6, Thurs, E~FrL 10-9, Sat, 10-6 359.6996 activitiesavailable within - ’ 359"6’996 ’1~1 Fronklin Township,"he said. floaetBeef * VealParmlglana ¯ Lmmgne’ ,gne.~ooplan*Pa,~lan~.¯ Eggplant Parmlglano * I Diversegroups including tile ,I.II PAPEItI)lllVE FranklinTownship Chamber of CommerceIlls Board of Apaperdrlvewlllhoheklby TheHighest Rate inT0wn Education Delaware and Ihc 4-11 ExchangeAssociation RurltunCanal Commission euSuhlrdoy, May St, from 9 andFranklin Arts Councilwill a,nt, to 5 p,m, Nowspopors hnvodlsplaysandlnformatlon maybe in’ought to the 4.11 o/.,om,oo.,,d abouttheir specialities, Center, 310 Milllmvn Roae, ’One of the strengths of lh’ldgewstcr, onRegular Insured Savings "~ ~-m"~m== m m m. =. == == m m == m.,I ~" HEHORIALWEEKSPECIAL [I I’ ¢ I’ 50 off anypurchase [ . I wlth this coupon | SAVINGS SAVINGSUP TO 50% OR MORE.’ [’ (Goodthrough May31) , [ I I I ’ Free ornamunttor any I ’llt lOn BuyNow at Terrific Savings! I wadding onko ordered I 313 ~. M:::::~::: I I ( 722.2778 ’~’ ¯ I AMWELL BAKERY l 3 DaysOnly.... Thursday,Friday, Saturday I "Under NewManagement" I [ flt,2OO Hllloborouoh {DoCanto’aShopplfl0 Center) l May25, 26, 27 I I I Tusl,.aot, aon, H ,~,-,,, | ~= 74 ClossdMelt, " ...... l come’sb~eahdSaveon Items Inside and OutsideThe Store! ’III emN lie el IiI I --I ~ I a=l mill Ill il II Ill Jl IW I II I , III I ii ii ii I Thursday, May25, 1978 I ht, Frankli,NEWS’RECORD

COMMUNITYSERVICES .... I Obituaries 1 FILM SET WED. (201)725-9368 N.J,LIC, # 5445 ¯ PRINCETON-"Toward A Lilllan’ua,ey Surviving arc two sons, Caring Community,"a film, ...... ,...... Albert of Highland Park and will be presented by Thomas Ltlllan Trotter DalLy,79, of Robertof Spotsylvania,Va,; a Blatner, Deputy Director, : : :: :i;’ i:;:::’:;i:: ...... : 1,Ba,, Ave., diedTuesday, daughter,EvelynWsil ofNow Division of Mental Health and BASIL KULICK + :. ~., :.: : Mayl6 at RooseveltHospital, Brunswick; two. grand. Hospitals, State of NewJer- Edith. children, and two great- sey, at lhe public annual PLUMEING& HEATING ’: Bornin Brooklyn,N.Y., she grandchildren. meetingof the PrinoetonArea : ’ /",: lived in Franklin manyyears. Council of CommunitySer- ELECTRICSEWER CLEANING Mrs. Dale’] was a routing Services were held last vices on Wednesday,May 31 at J(~SBING& ALTERATIONS operator for the Bell Friday at the Quackenbess 7:45 p.m.. in the Senate Telephone¯ Co, until her FuneralHome,156Livingston Chamber, Whig Hall on the RESIDENTIAL,INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL retirement in 1940. Ave., NewBrunswick. The Princeton University campus. She was a communicantof Roy. James Harris of the The film includes a brief the United Methodist Church, United Methodist Church history of the inhumane 10t9 HUFFAVE. FREEESTIMATES NewBrunswick. officiated. treatment accorded MANVILLE,N.J. 08B35 WORKGUARANTEED Her husband was the .late psychiatric patients from the EdwardM. Daisy who died in Burial was in the Clover days of Bedlamup through the August1960. Leaf Cemetery Woedbridge, 1960%

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a la~S ho~y MEMORIAL WEEKEND BOU Checkyour Io¢ol ,=odQ¢. FoodlownIor FRANKLINHIGH School juniors DavidLund, seated, and Michael Bresticker were selected as New JerseyBoys State delegate and alternate. Boys State is a week-longcitizenship training institute , heldeach June at RiderCollege. ; (RichPipeling photo)

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as BoysState delegates Rib EndJ Pork Loin I Pork Loin by Jean Watterson Bresticker was madeby the attend college and study either Po.kC,op.I co..hm,+nl Po.kLo,o I ,o.,I ,cos, Special Writer chairman of the local Boys math or science, expressed State committee, along with "surprise"atheingchosenbut’ Franklin High Schooljunior Mr.Blaustein. also felt it wasa "great honor" + So1=91s13 I 1=1s179151 DavidLund has been selected l~fr. Luad, who after to be able to represent FHSat ¯ to represent FHSat the 33rd graduation in 1979 plans to this years BoysState session. session of the American ,. m I ,o.=j ,~. [] LegionJersey BoysState to he held at Rider CollegeJune 18- Legal Serviceshosts 24. Junior MichaelBrestickcr was chosen as his alternate. BoysState was designed"to delinquency workshop develop good citizens in the United States of Americaby NEWBRUNSWICK -- Newark City Council Person.’ , inspiring tile youth of New Somerset Sussex Legal Ser- Onthe local level wehave Dan Jersey to lake a moreactive vices, Office of CommunityPuntil]o from the Middle andintelligent interest in the Oatreach will sponsor a Earth Counselling Center and .,operation of our state and symposium on Wednesday, William Weslfield, Franklin ~nation and in the privileges June 7, from.9 a.m. - 3 p.m., HighSchool; .and responsibilities of entitled "lategratod Ap- The community’isinvited to i: d~.izenship." proaches ire Juvenile comeout and voice opinions U.S.tI :~ In a model "state" - Boys Delinquency Prevention" at concerning the resources State - the citizens learn about the Rutgers Student Center. available for Somersetyouth. TEXAS the executive branch of The program will include tlow can you as a parent or government by serving as workshops on law in teacher help to prevent governor and mayor. They education, counselling delinquency?What aid can be ONIONS also learn hou,to legislate by facilities and the role of the given juveniles whobecome serving as senator, assam- parent, and institutions and involved in’ criminal ae~ "HonlyOotd" By Anchor Hocking ’ b/yman,county freeholder and agencies. livilies? ’municipal eouncilmam They Guest~pcakers on the state Theseand other issues to be learn howto maintuin lawand level includeSgt. AlanAugust, discussed. order by serving as police a memberof tile Liters’ Group For more information, can chief, prosecutor and judge. at RahwayState Prison and a 545-6243, ’ During the week they spend ut Bider College the par- lieipants hear lectures on tile legislative, executive anti Elevenstudents judoial hranees of govern- ment. ’They also conduct , dee(ioncampaigns and learn receive diplomas :~’hnwour republic functions BIIIDGEWATER -, The Resta, practicalnursing; Jean Ihroughdirect participation in Somerset County Technical York, practical nursing; democraticprocesses." Institute ho)d graduation Puuletle R. Cappelllni, To be eligible, each can- ceremonies last Monday,at didate mast he a high school practical nursing . and lhe TechnicalInstitute, North ElizabethCusimano, practical Junior with at least one Bridge Street and Vogt Drive nursing; and Ann Lublak, semesterof sehool loft until graduation. Thoseselected to hero. 137 students received ulleml BaysState are chosen+dlplomosin tile areas of air on the hasis of leadership, conditioning, refrigeration elmrucler, sehnlarsltip, and heating technology; automotive technology; A list of "equallyqualified" ymmgmen from whirls cnn- construcllmflechnologydiesel didates were chosen is lechnology~ electronics lechaology ntochanieal prepared by PIIS Principal M, design technology licensed Lee Blaustein. Flnnl selection prncticnl nursing; health of Mr..Lund anti Mr. (eclmolagy; and husinoss secretarial programs. GII()SSASSI(;NEI) NewJersey State Senator AS ARMYMECIIANIC ,Iohn II, Ewing(R.-16) was 111o fenhn’edspeaker, lie serves FORTHOOD, Texas .. Pvt, on the Senate Education arry J, Gross, whosowife, Contnilllco, ~ollna+ nnd parcels, Mr, nnd F r n u k I I n Tow n s h I p Mrs,Joseph P, Gross live ni grndnntosIndt,do: F~tow~Locgo Or.~OII Curd Ill ]lnrlo lined, Somerset, logo S, Banner, ht~shtess- Coflage ¢ recently was nssignctl ZlS a secretarial; Margarcl T, (fLicked-vehicle mechanic Nohtn,IinsJnoss.secro(nrlal Cheese 7 GiantOell Savingsl wllit the second Armored Innl E, l ollingor, air cats- l){vlslmtnt I,’nrt Hood,Tax dllhmlng, rofrlgoratlmt & Gross entered lilo ArmyIn itonliogl Lnnls F, Porna air nNovonlheror last year, condllloalng, refrigeration & The prlvnlo Is n 1O?? hoidlngI Joseph l(rapcho graduate of Franklin Illgh anlontotivelcchnohlgy~l~chra

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town forum . " .:fl r!T 4-A Thursday,May 25,1978 . . . .. ’editorials Crump’s~: i

Non-productivepositions GIvecredit whereit’s due Q,V no answerto jobless woes . by StuartCrumpJr. gunpoint,and fired a coupleof shots;, There are indications that on those newworkers are being paid ¯ ThePacket Group ser/ously weundingtwo bank guards. every level of government trader federal programsand cost Fora sh.o(t periodof timeafter the’ kmericans have created mon- "the New Jersey taxpayer Well,now that they’veflnallycaught .robberyhe is leadedwith mbaey)~’: nothing." ap withthat viciousdesperado, Patty ¯ makinghim a rich man.. , , ... sters and don’t knowwhat to do Hearst,and sent her backto the klink, aboutit. That is the argument whlcb whatI wantto knowis -- ~’ill theygive ¯ Beingan Intelligent criminal he, ’ It Wasreported this weekthat will get the average taxpayer the . her credit for the timeshe served realizesthat the richcannot get a fair maddest the quickest. Where lockedup in the SLAcloset’?. trial in this cocnlry,so he quickly, the number of state employees does tim federal governmentget ¯ AsI recall in that periodshortly spendsall his money.By the timethey had grownby morethan 4,000 in after her kidnappingbut beforeshe arrest himhe hasn’t anymoney left tile last year. ]n a state where¯ itsmoney from? "joined"the SLA,she spent three or andcannot afford bail¯ . ,,;: unemployment has been a Government employees, in fourmonths locked up, strict economicterms, are un- The SLA spokesmenmade Sointo ja I hegoes ~’hile waiting for, problemfor manyyears, perhaps statementsatthe time about how the his case to come[o trial. :~ " productive workers. There is no entirecapitalistic system(as defined d~ere should be elation that so product involved. Theydo not in- many people have found jobs. very badly by themselves)was on ALSOSERVING time in the jail ! But with moreand more of every crease the gross national trial. Obviouslythey couldn’t lock up withhim arc thc rightto a speedytrial. :, worker’s payehcek going to product. In the purest sense they the capitalisticsystem. So they locked anda varietyof otherConstitutional ..... can only increase inflation np PattyHearst instead, anachronismswhich nobody pays any..~ various levels of government,it Well,the SLAhas beenwiped out, somehowfalls short of being a because the salaries they draw and its mostprominent convert is mind to. these days. ’ eomfortlng thought. down are not balanced by a hackin the slammer,so wecan all go WIIENTilE TRIALcomes up, the’ i tangible, salable product. ’backto watchingLavenle and Shirley. state prosecutorgoes to the defen-. A state official, likewise, Efforts must be madeto make danrscourt-appoLnted lawyerand, government-- On all levels -- ’IT IS NOTunusual whena poor says:"Lock, wehaven’t, gota par- sought to counter the an- criminaldefendant is arrestedto lock ticularlygoodcase here becaase he ’nouncementof the large increase more efficient. Non-productive himup prior to his trial in lieu of the shot bothof thewitnesses and. the. of state employees with the workis not a viable solution to bail hecan’t afford. judge has a grudgeagainst banks rationalization that the bulk of the unemploymentproblem. That’show ’our criminal justice’ becausehis familylost all of its’mosey :systemworks. ’ in the bank¯holidayof 1933. So he tends. Let’ssay the guy.robbed a bankat to go ~syon bankrobbers. "golot’s try a pleabargain. If your,, Divorce procedureseased elidnt will pleadguilty to obtaining moneyunder false pretenses, l’ll agree to drop the chargesof armed by prudentcourt action Addicted?There’s help for you robl~ery,assault witha deadly ~’eapon :: andall those otherthingS. , ¯ A Union County judge, has to make divorce a much easier ¯ by JaneBradtey PrincetonHouse, an adjunctof the Clinicsay their feesare coveredby patient -- is anotherkey to over- taken matters into his hands and matter, Judge Dreier’s action is Staff Writer PrincetonMedics| Center, is located mostmajor insurers. "comingprescription drug abuse. "lie’s alreadyserved seven months. only a logical continuation0[ the off Route206 at HerrontownRoad. Forthose who might wish to go out Healthprofessionals say doctors are The sentence for obtaining money scored a strong point for un- Hundredsof peoplein the Prin-. Its 84 bedsare reservedfor patients anderfalse pretensesis nine to 36 clogging the courts of NewJer- intent of the legislature. He ceton area are "hidden. drug ¯ of thearea for treatment,a list of all beingwarned about the potential n)onths.I thinkwe can convince the abusers"-- a special population withpsychiatric, drug and alcohol facilities in the state is available habituationthat canresult from jtidgeto let himoff withtime ser~’ed. sey. assured those concerned that he ¯ problems.Medically-supervised fromthe NewJersey Divisionof overuse of tranquilizers suchas dependent on legal, doctor- detexication,psychiatric coun- Narcotic DrugAbuse at t29 What’doyou say?" " Judge WilliamDreier granted doesn’t intend that the state prescribed drugs such as and ,Valium. a divorce without the appearance cease to function in divorce ac- selieg,anddrug and alcohol therapy HanoverSt.in Trenton. "Doctorsarenot quite as willing tranquilizers. Manyknow who they arepart of its program. asthey used to be to whip out the WIIATWOULDYOU say?You’d of either party ina courtroom. tions. His court, he said, would are; manymay not. WITIIDRAWALMAY take bet- prescriptionpad,"Dr. Penick says. take the sevenmonths and go home. His action cameon a petition for continue to verify, all the hcts Likealcoholics, thehidden drag CARRIERCLINIC in Mon- weenseven and l0 days, during Patty Hearst, however,had the a no-fault divorce after the stipulated in the affadavits, but abusersarereluctant to admit their tgomeryTownship offers both ta- whichtime the druglevel is reduced S~OMECOUNSELORS believe misfortuneto committhe crimeof e problem.But there are signs:~ pati.ent andoutpatient care within¯ gradually. Depression,anxiety, being rich and getting kidnapped, spouse faied to answer’within a would not requir a court ap- Accordingto Jody Forman-Sher. doctorsshould share some blame abused~beaten, raped: humiliated and 20-day period ordered by law .... pearanee. its AddictionRecovery Unit. Ac- nauseaand diarrhea may as-,- forthe problem. "Idon’t think ]oekedup until she finally sowthe of the NationalInstitute on Drug cording to Dr. GeorgeWilson, ’ companythe withdrawal." doctorswill ever learn. I thinkwe Judge Dreler noted that the ...... Abuse,a personwondering about his Carriertreats between150 and 200 Oncea personis off the drag, light. It would seem such owndrug asc should’~askthese patientsa ynarfor prescriptiondrug shouldjust edacatethe peopleto the usual procedureis for the party procedures, expanded questions: : ., ...... abstinenceis usuallyrequired, as it dangers of drugs," one drug Beingrich she hasno right to expect seeking a divorce under un- problems. is for analcoholic. counselorsays. ,’any leniency(rum the courts, of throughout the state, would do ¯ AmI usingmore of the dragthan Theclinic has 72 beds and offers ?’I havefound that the dragmay contested circumstances to ap- mudlto alleviate the backlog in thedoctor prescribed? m edically-suporviseddetoxificafion ’course. Noplea bergai~ingto tile ¯ HaveI noticedany problem be out of the systemafter a few And part of the problem is lesser crime of being abducted. pear in court and repeat all the marital cases and save time aud along Witheducational and coun- days,but it tokesthe patienta long inescapable,some say. "Sincethe Nothinglike that. [acts already¯stipulated in an at- withspeech, concentration orlack set{n[ programsfor patients ad- timeto get over the dependence, It beginning el history, there have¯ expensefor the parties involved. ofcoordination? dieted to alcohol or "drugs. been addictions to ene thing or Soback’~to jail shegoes. [adavit. The judge said he saw . - ¯ Ravemy familyor friends maytake a yearbefore they’ve . It onlyseems fair to at leastgive her little point in such a procedure. No one would be harmed. Psychiatriccare Is availableon both lickedit," says Dr. Sydnor Penick of another.There always will be. After noticedany change in my per- an outpatientand an inpatient basis. PrincetonHouse. ’Valium,it will besomething else," cred ~[or those monlhashe spent’ Becausethe state has seen fit Let’sdo itl sonality? BothPrinceton House and Carrier Dr. Penieksays. od~,’.upn t at c oset. Ifany answer tothese questions is Education--for both doctor and yes,the drugusei" should consider it a red flag warningof the dangerof drugabuse. Thefirst stepthen is to go backto the familydoctor. Most prescription Star in maleworld of physicsdon’t call her Ms. a!tle againstsludge drug abusers received their prescriptions from the family Theseare golden days for young "an ambiguity,")can lookback at honorory(3ennon fratsmlty. leadingto a doctoraldegree, which a=n=ng-- but slowly doctor,but health professionals sHIl MaryLlllian Oft of Ptscataway. highly successful undergraduate -Wasamong a selected few physics she has beenawarded by the I sayto approachhim first withearly Bright,attraciive, strong.winnd and periodin whichshe accomplishedthe majorsIn U.S, colleges who spent last University of California in Los signsof a probera, independent,the 2L.year-oldRutgers following: summerengaged in importantcx- Angeles. byDavldF,Moore bigger fish eats hundredsof the It importantfor the prescription Collegestudent graduated this week -Graduatedwith highest honors perimeetalphysics researchat the . Thefellowship, whichprovides a contaminatedsmaller fish. Thenyou drugabuser to seeka doctor’shelp nearthe top of herclass, buoyed by the (equivalentto magnacure laude). federally operatedFermi National $5,382-a-yearstipend for fouryears, Maybeone shouldtry scuba-diving eat the big fish, alongwith its con- in withdrawing from over- prospectsof pursuing a career in -Earnedstraight 1s (As)in all her AcceleratorLaboratory in Batavia, hasbeen termed byone of her Rutgers ogeta better ideaof the state we’re centratedcargo of trouble. medication.The patient shouldnot experimental physic, which In a coUegecoursesexcept ~s (Bs)In three Ill, professorsas "probably thebest n, I’mlooking at a smallbottle on my Youead’t poisonone end of h lakeor attemptto withdrawsuddenly from senseshe has beenin trainingfor all . "prettyhard" physics subjects, for a -Wona $125Eastman Kodak Award availableIn her field at UCLA." askcontaining a grayliquid, At the oceanwithout doing In the other end lhe pills he has becomedependent herlife, cumulativegrade average of 1,061, last month,one el two granted to attainof thehattie is aaincil of black also, sooneror later. Thecouncil Is en without supervision, d~tars -Wonentr7 into Phi BetaKappa the RutgcroCollege physics majors. udgo,If I shakoIho bottle, {he sludge warn, ¯ ONRECEIVING her bachelor’s highestcolic[into honoraryacademic ¯ Herblggest prlse byfar, however,is correctwhen it expressesoutrage at OFF(she rejects as .varatesinto nastylooking murk and theslate of the ocean,and demands degree,Mlss "Ms," fraternity, and DeltaPh Alpha, the a four-year fellowshipIn phystcs rlngystuff, onthe tothe "TILEPATIENT should take the Theliquid is AllanllcOcean water less foot.dragging way whoinfamily drugstore to. tho / nd the sludgeis bottommaterial. plannedlPOl cessation of ocean doctorand say, Tvo been taking all ~’I"HOROu~H AND E~FIQIENT~ WA’T’ERIN DOWN.~, wemembers of the DelawareValley dumpingof sewages~udgc, theseand in this dosage.What do I ,lying Councilbrought it up froma Bntocean dumping of sludgeis Just do now?’"advises Ms.Forman. I Iw I~dnklhlNEWS,R[COrl}" opthof 72 feet, just off the Now partof the problem. Pollution onthe Shot, orsoy coast near NowYork Harbor landeventually gets ’into streams DtckRusso of the NewJersey 6ervln FranknnTownlh[p ~st Feb,II, whichultimately on!or the sea, Evena Division of.Nareotlc and Drug 0 lot of air pollutionfinds its wayto land Abuseechoes this advice, "It may PublishedovoryThutsday ot Whiinnot exactlyfrom Now Jersey andthe sea,v a rainfall.T ~e oceanIs bethat thenurse has beenrenewing 30QW[thorlpaon St, i wethink of it, file waterymess got the finalreceptacle for all of our a prescriptionfor the doctor,who is Princeton,N,J, 06540 at badpurtiy bocousoof NewJer- nttslokcs, toobusy and doesn’t, thol’eforo, byThoPrinceton Packol, Inn, ¢, andit hasdefinite quality impacts knowhow much the patient has boon the seafood weconsume, ’the TIlE NEWJEItSEY Department of taking,Butthe fatally doctor should Localotllcol 240 South Main St,, Monvlllo, Lmel],which is bssedIll P.unnomede,Envh’onmenlalProtection and the haveI( broughtto his attontinnY N,J,08O36, ~dll~o waterand shldge ol~emlcally O,S, Protection In almostevery case the treat. Telephone1201.735.3300, lalyzed,The findings are mostun- Environmental eaaant, Agencyare working,wRh whatever meatis slmpln:the druglevel s Mailingaddro|i; P,O, 6ox 6, Mlddl’ohush~ spoedharoaueracy and legal sktr- .reduced or, in manyeases, N,J,0667e, atlshesallow, to cleanap onrland air ollmlnaledaltagother. But for these [HSSOI,VEDIN thewater are heavy whosay "l can’t got throngh the(lay ahlls including mercury,lead, endn’nler, Unfortunately,the con. StovoGoodmun, ...... Munogte0Edlto~ eo1~tratlouof pooplnpavement ears wRheutmy vellum," total ah. too$chmlnboroar. ,, Advort;.tn6 ~Aono0o; romlum,cadmium copper, nickel otnl InduslrlesIn Now Jersey result In sfinencemay be the onlyanswer, AttcaLath, ~ .... , ...... Ot[icoMono0a0 d zinc, Theywere detected on the a dish’lbullonof Imlhttonlson oar Vellum,a mildIranqnl][zer, Is iho sis nf purls ~r httttna, flu were hmdsen)o which gels to sh’oam5and mosttvldcly prehorlbod -- anti Suhlcrlplionretell$4,110 per your $? out ol sorted chlorinated hydrocarbon tile oceuav~a runoff waters, widelyabussd -- drug, ttnto),Two yeart $0, Throe yuarc tl0 sticldcs [ncladlngDDT Dieldrin, Wllhdrnwalfrom tranquilizers Nowlllnndprlco I$ contlpar copy, ~lordano, lleptaehlor and Stc " onpolnt" or sur[aoo sedatlvcsorbnrblIuratos Is noteasy kgcllitoPo: polluliga taohtdoodog dropptags, Secondcloct po~toge poldal Many(lie,NJ, ned reqnlrcs professionalsuper: 0666~, rho ahldgoItself is ovenworse, s~ecksof ’ca ssbostos frombrake vlslon.Perabuspcs inthe Prlncoton’ Inlngsroofing from btllldlng5 old area, th0roare sov0rnlpla~os, ,orethe heavy raelals register ontile antl THEPRINCETON PACKET, INC, tie Ofpnrts ~o1’ inlllion, Thereal elgtu"I)11116 exhaust gasoline 0qtdpped’lohandle Ihl5 special Pubiiehor lg0r hero iS flail a )recesscnllnd hydraearttons,nddRtvoa P, nd aaythlag problem, Tolaphaoo~60~,93,4,3344 logicalinogutflcatloa will doseup OISOV¢O ClU| Ihlnkof, wllhdangerous levels of Butnolhlng shmdtl allow a slowdown COIINEItII()UgE ca Wlthorspoon , seafood fittdlng nnd Contrololll¢o, production pleat nnd cur, Isis and pesticides, S0moare in altorlntto safe, waysel Strcolla Prlnoolon Is [amlllnr wlth porntaModquortor~, ~00WIIhartpoon,~t, ~poetcdof causing cancer and dlsmslagnf sewagesludge, It’s drug problemsattd treatsthem on Pde~aton,N,,Lose4o, I ~orscna cintso sovcrolutysloai grlllfylng to nolothat only Iho oUlor anotdpaflont basis,The cost la on a tiny the Cityof Plllladolphla was h t sliding50ale for thepsych!alrlo nnd MaryL, Knora nol men ,, IZoordCholrmor wth a $~5o,oo0f no for t acansolonablocoun.oIIng5orvleeo, As ao all tile IdwordPnurha ,, , Editor&Oaatfol Mgf ,ion tlolaysIn hailingocean ( umphlg, trcatmoatfttoUtt[og la tide tu’na, RaSortP,Kally ,,, ..... ,, |socullvoEdltoi t or Col’norllouso Iroala llio underlying goStrttMchlnton ,,, ProductionMsno0al a ltllnuloatnoultt n[ ht tl~o sntnovein t o NowJersey RollynDanard , ,’,,, Advaflhtn0BbectarI hnsortlorod In lindao,n’ problemthat led to tll’t]g abusea6 |allOtll Mona011 smallfish oats thousandsof I}EP Kearny well, ’ ’ Connly,to prottuco wllllln o11omenlo drug5 WiiitnmIIoenatt ..... CirculationMonngal a phtafor codingII,a ownocean Uotox( eat[on of addictive dttntphlgn[ shldgo,Tlunga are aap, Inny’oqt re Iiospllnllzallon,and ponhlg,llul Ihoyitt’O ’probablytrot bothPl’ll~eolon Ilotl6O and Cart or hnpponhtgfast enough, CInlo offer profos~lonnl I~ulp, Thursday, May25,1978 ! ht, F’ranklinN[WSRECOR0 ¯ . BRITISILFILM letters to the editor ’" ~ TOBE SilOWN ¯ ROCKYHILL -Tha Mary H6rlioff tmcampaign sosuccessful. far yourusual support In the warningthe publta of on- successfuldue to the gracious JacobsLibrary will presenta SpookyDrook ,Thanksfor Ifowever,! wishto expressTurnlights on "Lights on low beamduring comingcurves, hospitalityand delldous food British film entitled "The GARDP:NCENTER ,, mysincere gratitude to all the daylight driving over the Thepublic shouldobserve of the VanWlckle Dames who Naked Civil Servant" on a successful eaptoit~for coverts, their for Memorial holidays"program, driving rules especially on cateredthe dinner. MondayJune 1 at 7:30 p.m. Geraniums Herbs 4M~dl’ areasso beautifullyand to the Our entire nation should be one.waystreets. Courtesy The League of WomenThisdramaisbasedantbelife HangingBaskets Landscaping cancer crusade crusadersfor themany hours weekendsafety alerted by radio, press and on shouldbe shownto bicycles VoterswOUld like to thankthe of Quentin Crisp, an el- Tothe Editor: spent going, door to door Tothe Editor: televlstantohelpavoidseriause{assing the highways.Also, MeadowsFoundation for feminatohomosexual, who, In FlowerPlants Shrubs collectingcontributions, accidents. Onarriving at drivers changinglanes should maintainingthe VanWlekle the face of. prejudice and VegetablePlants Perennials Franklin Tawnshlp’aA spesial mention must alsa Enclosed find a copy of destination driver should turn alert other drivers by Houseand making It available antaganism,remained true to AmwellRoad (Rt. 514) responseto the 1978Cancer be givento Claiee Ramsnok,le{ler whichis sent to all lights off. signalingto that effect; ,ca- to thecitizensofFranklin. It is his lifestyle and managedto 873-2460 Crusade has been most crusadetreasurer, and the Governorsin [he nation. This TheState of Maineone year eauragathe use af turn signals indeedan asset to our earn- salvageconsiderable dignity East Millstone heartwarmingand generous. Franklin TownshipJaycee- projectwas started in 1961and hadnot one fatality by usingan our highways. munlty, far himself. OpenTues. thtu Sun, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Ourgoal this year was$.1,000 cites. hasbeen faithfully sent twice a lights on lowbeam. Thecalar film is 90 minutes undyauwonderful peaple put Last hut nat least many yearsince {hen. I feel that manyslates WilburH. Smith LeonaDavidson, longand is freeand open ta the us over the top with your thanksta our residents wha shouldbe free from all ac- Leagueth nks ’presidentFranklinpublic¯ Far further tn- donationstotaling over $6,000. openedtheir doorsand their WilburH. Smith eidenta.Wa do hopethat this a LeagueofWamenVotorsformation,call (609)924-7073. Thereare so manypeople to wallets. Takea bowFranklin WestonCauseway year manymarestales will be Beganladms- I~tank.Unfortunately, it is not Township-- yau deserveiH free of deathon the highway. possibleto list the namesof DeaCullenDearOovernor: ~, maybnwe. toeulours~ed for hospitality the 229volunteers who made 197aCaneerCrusade,Thankyou Mr. GovernOr to 50 milesan hour on holidays whichmight save many,many To the Editor: CrimePrevention Bureau lives. Highwaysafety should in- On May16 the I~.ague of elude the proper markingon WomenVoters of Franklin, our highwayssuch as the Townshipwas privileged to be I Join ’OperationIdentification’ white markon the outside the first communitygroup to whichdoesalet far aursafety have a dinner at Began ’ ThisIs anotherin a seriesaf an examingpolice officer. To enter on the propertylist the and the installation of manyMeadows. articles preparedby the Crimefurther protect against item description, serial new up-to-date road signs The evening was very PrevenlbmBureaa for Chief erasure of your mark, you numberif any, estimated liussell N. Pfeifferas a ser- should marksome items a valueand a brief description / "We’remore tMn o/um~rYerd. | vice to Ihe residents of secondlime in a moreobsoure of the locationof yearmark. A Irllllillllllllllllllllllil~l 1 We’re o complete Home [ Franklin Township and spot,such as insidecovers. copyof the list mayhe keptat / flx-op Center... Come$~t |i outlines "OperalionIden- ¯ Ilawtomark~Youeould homefor reference .and ad- FREEREcTuM-cOLOn liflcaliun." use any markingfor your ditions,but oneshould be kept * Wly identify? -- Ta property.Itowcver, a uniform in a secureplaee such as your CANCERCHECK discourageburglaries and to and reliable code is your safety deposit.box. If your aid )in Ihe recoveryof goods driver’s license number. homeis burglarized,you can and’+ the prosecution of Driver’s license numberis thencheek against your list to Unknownto most, Ibis is the burglars. Thewarning decal preferablebecause police can see what items have been mostcommon ~arm o/ should be prominently easily trace ownership24 stolenand report these items InternalCancer displayed. If markeditems hoursa day. Alsoinclude New to the policealong with your striking men& womenequally urcstolen, sand your record of Jersey beforeyour driver’s identifyingnumber. themto the local police.When license numbers. Your ¯ ¯ Othersuggesttons - It is 49,000 DIE EACHYEAR items are recovered, the numbermay be put on any suggestedthat yenphotograph Memorial WeekendSpecials police files urc checkedto hardsurface such as metalor each room,and if yau have HesitationCan Be Dangerous identify the owner. woodusing an engravingtool antiquesor otheritems that if ReceiveInstructions& Free Kit I{emcmber.your markingon as a pencil. Yenshould try markedwill devalue them OnHow To Prepare Specimen luoserialized itemsprovides yourhand at usingthis device havethem photographed, AtHome and Mail In ForAnalysis the only positive iden- on a samplematerial. Items ¯ Electric engravingpens - t[ficalioa, whichare too fragile or would- A supplyof free pensare BUILDYOURDoOWNiT YOURSELFPATIO OR POOL DECK * Warning decal -Tile be defacedif markedcan be availableon a borrowingbasis NEW[ DON’TToBENEED decalsshould be displayeden photographed. The item "at the Franklin Township 631Hamilton St. (A&PShop. Ctr.) doorsand windows likely to be containermay be suitablefor ’ Police DepartmentRecords Somerset,N.J. 08873 entered by barglars, and marking, Bureau, particularlyon the front door ¯ tier.’ to recordit - make lear furtherinformation and ¯ 201.247-3363 at eyelevel. Burglarsusually tv.’o eopies--You should keep a free homesecurity surveys Hours:Mon.-Frl. 10.6; Sat. 9-1 ¯ WOODPATIO STEEL BVILOIKG . PLANS AND tHSIRUCTIOHS ,, checkIll seeif anyoneis homerecord of your valuable items call Crime Prevention Bureau COMPONENT: * LANDSCAPEIDEAS ". ,~j hy knoakingon the front door for insurancepurposes. As yenDeb Sgt. WilliamA. Clamps LACXBAKED E SAM TS’’"’." before makingentry. Some markyour things, youmay or WilliamA. Botts~~P’--,8 at 297-23e3. I B KFlSlSH . [I HISH tHe HIe burglarswill no/entera house .EU+ .&A’~,~. it they knowproperty is marked,I.eavc a radio or BEAMs-HEM FIR FAclATRIM. HEM FIR ~I~~ lights on whenyou go out.. JOISTS-HEM FIR WOODPOST KIT ¯ What (o mark -- ~~ Mosl important: Small appliances,"I’V sets. radios, ~ powerlouis, stereo~xluipment, ear lope decks, car wheel coversand liras if possible. Spurtsc( uipment-- bicycles, guus.gulf cubs andoutboard motors. Also. important: Din- uerware, house and lawn II ’ ~o~mo~T~,~so s c0m.~"’: ~,o ,.~ furniture, majorappliances. ¯ ou TL,YFO STOREDO s I! STAIN, NAILS, CONCRETEMIX TO SETP ST Credilcard numbersshould be i RAILING, STEPS,BENCHES SeeOur Model Display ALSOAVAILABLE IN REDWOOD recordedin your inventory. Sale through Wednesday,May 31 Checkingaeeount, sayings accountand tile phonehum- hersIo notifytile companyor banh,when Iwsl or slolen. ’ -- " *" ’ " " ’ ’ ’ i Andto helpyou finish around ¯ Whereto nlark - Your markshould be plainlyvisible & Garden OLYMPIC REDWOOD stain GAL. 5REG,$10.9

Ice cubes,soda, charcoal nd flies All SOMERSET FRAHKLIHPARK IIR~DLE_YGARDE~IS " ’ RJlffITh" MAHVILLEi aai, 1483Rt, 27 3107Rt, 27 135Old Y0tk Rd, 25L sonhmtSt, 135~r00ks Dlvd, li llaml 0port24 horn Open6.midnisht’ 0pen6,mldnl~[ht Opon6,midnlsht 0p0n6.mldnlsht ,1 F,0,e, i i | iii Yard VIIlagoPlaza Shop, Clr, {LEMIflGTON" ,, MiLL$I.0..~.E. 24M~inSL~,, Notte*p*nllbk let ~aslonAvo, 52sW, Union Avo, Cur,Amwoll &Rive Rd, Ptpqm+kd~n.rl 0port5,mldolihl 203Main St, WIfllllYl lhl filMYIn Open6,midnlsht Opon7.11 0 an6 mldn~ht IlmllqUPl~flII,l, I I I IIII Ilill I ii I I he’ franklin NEWS’RECORD Th~sday,May 25~ 1978 Lionsinstall officers; PARENTS honorAnthony Schoberl ’ , The FranklinTownship third vice president; StephenChairman of the NJ C~mellof mUSICALrENTALSINsTrUMENT Lions Club will hold its 3tst Nazar, secretary; VincentGovernors for Lions In- annualImtallatien of officers Carpentiero,treasurer; ternational, will be guest, on Saturday,June 3 andwill MichaelPacillio, tall twister; speaker,at the dinner.tobe honorAnthony Sehoberl, Vice LouAgg, lion tamer; Robert heldat the Consolata Father’s Chairmanot the Franklin Kerekes,AtiillioLattanzIoandhellon Route 27 in Franklln State Bank,as the recipientof DenalsGahlnetII, directors of Park. the FranklinTownship Citizen one year; and Manuel Mr.Paul will also preside at ofthe YearAward. Rodrlguez,George Findra and theinstallatlun ofthe Frn~lln Are you planning to start For many years Mr. BernardRubin, director for club’snewofficers. Schoberlhas been associated twoyeara. Townshipresidents in- with cultural andcivil ac- GeorgeW. Kozaris the tcrestedinattending ~ Lions your child on a musical instrument ? tivities throughoutNewJersey immediatepast president, affair may call Vincent andFranklin Towmhip. JamesF. Paulof Cranbury,Oliastraat 249-3500or ff/3-2152 ’ Hewas chairman of the 1977- LionsDistrict Governor and for details. Wehave a convenientrental plan for you! 78 state Easter Seals fund # drive. The NewBrunswick ***************************** . resident .is fthe boardof trustees% Rutgers* a... Call us! 725-0737 PreparatorySchool in :FREE RECTUM-COLON. Somersetand the Franklin ArtsCouncil. * CANCERCHECK .: Heis also a trusteeofthe , ! Thisis themost common , MeadowsFoundation and formof InternalCancer receivedthe 1977Citizen of the CONNIE’S Yearaward’from the Franklin* 49,000DEATHS OCCUR YEARLY ’*,.? : TownshipChamber of Com- merce.Mr. Schoherlhas been , Let’smake certain you’re not one of nextyear’s statistics , withthe FranklinState Bank~’ ReceiveInstructions and FREE Kit OnHow ,I.’: MUSIC CENTER since1903. * ToPrepare Specimen At Homeand Mail * Lionsofficers for 197849* " InForAnalysls * Complete line o[ Musical Instruments and Accessories are: Joseph Rocklage, president; RoualdFletcher, Complete line of Pop Music and Instruction Books first vice president;Vincent , 631Hamilton St. (AgPShop. Ctr.) ~’’: Private Lessons by State Certified Teachers Oliastro, second vice , Somerset,N.J. 08073 ’ * president; HowardWren, W". * 201-247.33~ r~i (Rich Pipeling photo) * Hours:Mon..FrL10.6; 8st.9-1 ¯ ~. 22 Davenport Street Somerville Counciltakes a field trip Laurie Jackson Closed Wed. OpenThurs. till 9 Fourmembers of the Franklin Township Council end Township Manager Harry Gerken participated in a 3-hourguided tour throughthe Franklin Park, Pine Grove Manor, Sampson GSmth n- to dance at termediateand Franklin High schools last Thursday,May 18. Accompanied bySchool Board vice Kean today presidentJanet Salzman, Council members Dick Messner. Helen Fleilly, JoeMartino and Phil To announce Winor lose, Beachestoured the four school facilities to observefirst handthe educational opportunities at- UNION-- Student dancer the grand openingof fordedFranklin Township youngsters. Calling the tour a "historicoccasion," Mrs. Salzman said LaurieJackson of Franklin it’s funto readabout it therewas "a lot of positivereaction from people who’ve never seen Council people." Mr. Messner Townshipwill dance with the stoppedto talk withLorie Scruggs in a mechanicaldrawing class at SGS. KeanCollege Dance Theatre in the Sportspages weekly. in a joint performancewith the Tre$ ~. GIRL SCOUT Else PomareDance Company FUN WEEKENDSET of NewYork City today, May Youare cordially invited to a Vincent Leegets at 2 and 8 p.m. in Kean’s JACKSON-- Great Ad- Wilkins Theatre for The Sports Fashion Show venturehonors the Girl Scouts PerformingArts. CARKHUFF’S of NewJersey on June3 and4 Theperformances arefree at the Ritz pressclub top spot with a special weekendin- andopen to the public,tickets GARDENSPHERE vitationto enjoythe 1,100-acreare notrequired. Corner of Main and MechanicSts. NEWYORK -- Somerset president; Milch Lebe, radio entertainment park at a NewHope, Penna. resident Vincent Lee, a 23. station WYNY,second vice discount price. Scouting year veteranreporter for the president;Barney Confessore, representativeswill he at the INSECTS.GRUB CONTROL "Daily News,"has been ¯ NassauCommunications park during the weekend CLAssIFIEDADS Memorial Day May 29 at 4:30 electedto a one.yearterm as Cahlevision,treasurer; Fred providinginformation and REACH30,000 with Dursban president of the NewYork Ferguson, UPI, secretary; answeringquestions about FAMILIESWEEKLY Press Club, VitoTurso, financial scouting. covers10,000 sq. ft. $8.88 Mr. Lee, aa award-winningsecretary;Beverly Poppell, reporter specializing in WRFM, corresponding ~ Sug.ref. $12.25 coverageof police and fire secretary, departments,was installed Electedtothe vacancies on Wednesday,May 17, at the thehoard of governors were: ANNUALS,*PERENNIALS * VEGETABLES " GERANIUMS StatlerHilton Hotel. New York MeredithHollaus, WNBC Gay.Hugh Carey and New radio;Patrick Muldowney, YorkCity Mayor ,Edward pastpresident; Jack Walsb, ¯ : NOBODYIN THE COUNTRY Kochattended the installation. "DailyNews;" Tom Zumba, Otherofficers elected in- ¯ past president. Gus elude Mark bieberman, Engeman, WABCradio, was OFFERSHIGHER INTEREST RATES "DailyNews," first vice elected a trustee. PATIO BLOCK*SCALLOP BLOCK ’* cuRVEDSCALI.OP BLOCK* BRICK ON SAVINGSTHAN CARTERET. f" MIX’n’ MATCH ~’~ BethElSisterhood | 3 for $10.($2.99 eo. onegaS. plants) J ’~’ to install newofficers ]REDAZALEAS GLOBEARBORVITAEI Installation of the newof- Leslie Romanoff,special ricers of the Sisterhood of projects vice president; .ITAM JUNiPer HETZI JUNIPER | TempleBeth El, Somerset, Shirley Gordon,membership will beheld Friday,-June 9 at vice president; Suzanne WANJOSE JUNIPER GOLD TIP JUNIPER,,] 8:30p.m. at the temple on Naeson, treasurer; Susan AmwellRoad. Bitterman, financial annualyield on available TREES Servicesend installations secretary; Illene Skoultehl, $17.99 will be followedby an Oneg secretary; and SandraCige, June1 Hemlock ¯ from $14.99 I Chinese Do qwood Shabbatin honorof the new recordingsecretary. for a limited Weeping Purp e Beech $24.99 I KwanzanCHerry from $11.99 officers,’ AnnetteBerkowltz will be timeonly White Pine from 2/$20 00 I White Birch Clumpsfrom $12.99 NewSisterhood officers are: dminstalling officer. Peggy Kohn,’ president; The Sisterhood held its Sug or MeP les’ $29’99J¯ CrimsonKing MaplesI0’ $49. 99 Barbara Silver, CEACvice annual DonorDinner last Arborvitae 4’ 2/$20.00 I Dogwood tramS11.99 president; SandraRotenberg, Tuesdayat the SomervilleInn Austrian Pine 5’-6’ $39.99 I JapaneseRed Maple from$29,99 fundraising vice president; in Somerville,

WISTERIA SHRUBBERY ,JAPANESEHOLLY BELLE MEAD THEBEST DALLY COMPOUNDING YIELDS $7.99 from$3.99 IFARMERS CO-OP ANDTHE BEST TERMS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE. AZALEAS BOXWOOD LineRd.,Belle Mead ¯ 201.359.5173 SavingsCertlflcetas-lnlorosl compoundod dallY, Undernew Federal Home Loan Bank creditedand paid quarterly, from3/$10 $13.99 ’ Mon..Frl.0.6t Sat.0.5 Boardregulations issued May 11 Your GardenHeadquarters ! Carteretwill offer a new8% Savings YIELD RATE TERMS MINIMUM FORSYTHIAin Bloom LILAC Certificatewith an effectiveannual yield $4.99 ea. 2/$9.00 Just Off Route206 of 8.45%starting June 1. Thisnew high- 3’ $9.99 Vegetable and Flowers Plants InterestCertificate Is a significantaddi- tion to ourcurrent Savings Certificates Var, Euonymusor Var, Holly (3 gal.) $14,99 * SpreadingYews $1.50doz, whichoffer the lowestminimum deposits from $12,99 * Upright Yewsfrom $%99* Gold Tip Juniper (2 ’ Reducedfor Clearance andthe shortestterms available, They gal.) $9.99 ,e Begonias¯ Gladioli ¯ Cannas also feature,dallycompounding with 8.17~/?7.75% 6to 8years$1,000. { I~terestcredltedand paid quarterly and ""’"’ (72-95 mos,) ¯ Roses¯ Grapes¯ Shrubs ( ,,,ii u, the securityof Insuredsavings, 1 and small packagedbulbs Toopen an accountvisit the Carteret RHODODENDRON Goraplums$1,25 Be. off cenearest you or doIt all bymail, ’EAT MOSS SOD (3 or more$1,00 eB,) Simplycall (201)622-8010 and we’ll IN rushyou all the necessaryforms, 6 cu.ft. S sq.ft. Han~ln~lBaskets $6.95 BLOOM Grills ¯ Charcoal¯ Spreaders $6.99 75c Rototlllor ¯ Sprayers ORRT( R( from ;2/$12 Swimming PooIChemlcals ,~ SRVInGS NNDbORN nBBQCIRTION SLATE WATERSOFTENER SALT ¯POTTED RI. 208& NowAmwoll Rd,, #80 HIIIeborouoh,N,J. 08863 prlcoour $3,49 Men’sNylon Jackets $’10.95] ~- J.l~,~-II~ (201) 874.6400 II II { 79Coo. ROSES (rB0,,13.96) { ~ ~-°’3’1 ¯ MORElStala~nnt Savings Apoount-lnlorosl MainOffice’, 080Broad Street, Newark, 1 oompoundoddally, oradllodpnd paid monthly, . NewJersey 07102, (201 } 622-8010 | 5 47%5.25% - * IA~ll~il°tlStlffi$lllf|fltllnlfllcf°u°ll°~’nl~lM’~M¯ petrill pill ~illf DAY K I OPENALL DAY MEMORIAL EssoxtNewarl~, East Ornnoo, 5oul~ Qrango, WeDeliver to the PrincetonArea Verona,klvlno0ion; Mottia{Mpdioon, Monla Towns~ p Rookaway;8omor0oll Bomardavlllo, Hllloborough;Mollmonth~ Owood, Hazier, Fo era rug n oneroq o ha aponallybolnvokodilh*nd= Koonsbar0Mplawao; Oeoanl flrlok Town; oxo d no n o oe ore w ~drownor rsnmforrodhem o 8nvln0= CARKHUFF’SGARDEN SPHERE Onmdon;Haddon Heights; Mlddlelox+ Corlllioslo pflar to mn~)t Iv, Dvidon~s mt~,l smslno ~ dapo~I or Motuohon{Unl0pl 8prinofiold, Hiltnldo: n fall yunrIo 0ol offoollvoannual yloldn ilslod, USRt, I So, Brunswlck(opp,Flagpostlnn) (201)297.2626 1,8"Rotary Mower ~93.60 J ~ f(-tt/"~;~::~, MntobtlHamilton Towno~lpl IZntgom Oradolll Daily 0ompoundlnonlall now end renewed BnV~nOs Cofli(Iordus WartnmPhlllipsburg offooliVOM¢ly 1, (078, AngolaId oXooo~el ~750 million, Msavings In{~aod aa 14O,CO0 by FSLIC ~l Houru Open 6 Day, a Weeka am’Ill dark( Sunday’tll $ I~i ~i 8UYIN BULK,, ANDSAVEl*Topsoll*Mulch*Stane,,,,, ~---e$.gJ , ,,,, J 1 i , Tl~ur;sday, May25,1978 l lw |ranklin NEWS’RECORD

iI IIH|iHII|HHIliIIlilHHHIBllIIlHIIIHIIIHIHllmeHIHIIHI|HIIIH: CedarWood installs, FHSwinartists. awards | SATURDAY,JUNE3, 10 AM TO6PM officersbycandlelight J’stuTdlde tSa/)/,nvlefldgh:C)ar°° l 11 // During a candlelight pastpresident of CedarWood, recognition at the recent ceremonyat lhe tTth Annualat her homeon May31 for Bernardsvllle Somerset Installation Dinnerof lhe momhemd the execullve StudentArt Show. CedarWood Woman’s Club boardwho served during her Vicki Cousinsreceived an heldMay 17 at the Somervilleadministration. awardfor her prints. | Inn, Somerville,eight elected Marlene Goldman won | officers andfive department recognitionfor her painting | chairwomenwere Installed. andLori Venzkewas honored = Performingthe ceremonyas iIEYNOLDSWANTSfor herbatik quilt. natal ing officerwas Barbara YOURALUMINUM MONTGOMERYISHOPPING CENTER, ROCKY HILLli~I.J. Hawkins. Hillsboroughi | 50% OFF ANY DANSKINBODY sUIT, BATHING Newofficers for the club EAST RUTHERFORD-- yearlS?8-79are:AnneWelby,Officials of the Reynolds Baptist Church , | SUIT OR LEOTARDIN STOCKWITH THIS president; Pat Davis,first Aluminumreeyeling plant NawAmwolleAulenR~ads. l! vice president; daneen announced the mobile Somerville,New Jersey 08876. = COUPON/ONEPER CUSTOMER,JUNE 3 ONLY! Mahojan, second vice collectionunit will makethe Fhv.Robert L.IHaslam, Past0r | SennaKolb, third followingstops near Franklin Phone-359-4602 [ FREE GIFTS! FREE DRAWING FOR Bernice Townshipin June. OnJune t, AN ALBUM OF CHOICE EVERY 15 MINUTES fourthvice prosident; 15and29, from 1O-ll a.m., SERVICES I i : Barth~, recording collectionwill take placeat Sunday- 9"45A.M. I "., COUPON COUPON COUPON, secretary; . Pa~ Gordon, BurgerKing, 963 Livingston lh00 A.M. I-= correspondin~gooretary and Ave., North Brunswick.On 7:00P.M. HIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIll GracePastarini, treasurer. June13 andm’, from9:30-11 A dinner will be given by a.m., the unit’will beat the Thursday¯ 7:45 PoM, i Joan Burke, the immediate Princeton ShoopinRCenter; i

’CEDARWOOD women’s Club officers for 1978-79are: (seated)Bernice Schnler, fourth vice : PatDavis, first vicepresident; Anne Welby, president; Jansen MahaJan, second vice BannsKolb, third vicepresident. Standing are Pat Gordon, corresponding secretary; MartyBertha, recording secretary and Grace Pastorini, treasurer. S~GSchorus, bandII to newarrivals NEW BRUNSWICK -- SOMERVILLE -- The MiddlesexGeneral Hospital Somerset Hospital announced perform tonight recentlyannounced the the following May births to The Sampson G. Smith folbwingMaybirths to local Somerset residents: IntermediateSchool chorus couples: --Agirl was born to Bruce and bandII will performin . endLaura Kafer of 19 Ulysses concerttonight, May 25 at 8 -Ason was born to Sylvester Rd.,on May 11. p.m.in theschool auditorium. andMarion Ingrain of --Aboy was born to Charles Approximately200 students Somerseton MayI. andCarol Dubecky of 61 will participate in the -Ason was born to James Marcy St., on May15.. program. . andKarenHunter of Somerset The chorus, directed by onMay 3, ’YOU!’TO EXPLOREYOU MaryAnn Begat, will feature A daugbter was born to selectionsby Bachand Bartok Edwardand MaryAnnKruger "There’s noquestion industry and will offer a medleyof of SouthBound Brook on Maycreates the jobs and products "Oldies but Ooodies"as a 6. which.society needs.But at finale. -A sonwas born to Stephenwhatcost? BandII, directedby Irvlng and NormaGreenfield of That’sthe questionposed in BaldenJr., will perform"Star Somerseton May 7. a ilalf-bourepisode of "YouI," WarsMedley," "Theme from -A daughter was born to WABC-TV’snew weekly S.W.A.T.,"and "Sandfordand Thomas and Eugenia magazine-formattedseries to Son," among ether com- KeranakisofSomersetonMayair Saturday,May.gT, 7-7:30 positions. 11, p.m. - ,Theconcert is free to the public. Is it true effective Advertisingneed Cenacleretreat not be expensive? Absolutely ! set May 26-29 Call HIGHLANDP/,.RK --There will be a three dayintensive Adrienne goble ~prayerretreat at the Cenacle Retreat House, 411 River MedIa Spedallsf ’ " Road, over the weekendof May26-29. ¯ ~ Marketingand Advertldng Consultant’:’) Rev. MichaelTueth, S.J, P. O. BOX238 ’" .... "MarUnsvJJleN.J. 08836’. andSisters Barba/’aKingston and Dorothy Mennis will conductthis retreat, giving brief Scriptureoriented talks thus allowing maximumtime for personal prayer. In- dividualSpiritual Direction will beavailable for thosewho I HEALTHand wishto take advantageof this opportunity. Theretreat opensat 8 p.m. on Fridayand closes by 4 p.m. onMonday. _ ,_DIETFOODS Forfurther information, call wRh thb coupon wRh thb coupon 249-8100. 15¢ OFFANY 1’lb. 15c OFF Effective Living FRUITOR ANYOIL weekend NUTMIX Imnflowor,,elaine, ilanned ¯ UmltI lb. per oust, safflower0atE, coupongood thin 6i8 coupongood thin 8/8 IIIGHLANDPARK -- An LivingWeekend is wlth thb coupon scheduled at The Cenaclc Retreal Ilouse, 411 River FREEBOOK Road,June 2-4. Theprogram Your Natural Beauty Sampler is adaptedfrom a motivation course given to management Wlthpurchase ot $6.G0or moreof Naturade’s leadersin theMid-West, naturalskin careproducts Originatorof thecourse, coupongood thin 6i8 John Boyle, has given the CenacleSisters permissionto FEATURINGFROZEN YOGURT 8 adapt anduse Ills program. TheSlslors havefound the FROZENDIETARY ICE CREAM easily assimilatedand highly VillagePlaza Shopping Ctr, praclicalprinciples fooused on . {behind Goodyear) durin*g Ibo weekendhave Hours:Mon.’Set, 10.5:30 Thurs,El Fd, Ill 9 giventile participantsthe EaSlOnAvo, Somerset know-bowmtd motivation to sol and achieveddesired H, 247-0070 gaals,The program is openIn all failhs, Theweekend ,,viii beginat 8 p,ln. en Friday, June2 and BEDDINGPLANTS will closeon Benday,Juno 4 at Petunias Impatiens ,I p,m. For ,further In- Salvia farnnlllau,call (201)2.t9.8100, Snapdragons Zinnias Poriulaea Marigolds Ageratum Begonias IIAI,I,AENI,IBTS Zsalt.Italia’, n seniorat HYBRID TOMATOPLANTS L,’rnnklln’L’nwnshl ~ IIIgh 3" PastPot delslnt Rnmapo91g Bey Supor’onlc Scuml, hlts eli s(e(11 ( tOU,S, Army’sIJclayod Enh’y Prngralll IlK a radar 3 for $1.25 , technician,Usa(t, sou of Mr, andMrs, Karl Balhl of POTTEDCUCUMBERS, SQUASH Slultorsol, will rolmrton aclJvo CANTALOUPE,HONEY DEW (lilly In July,lle wlll rooolvo Ills hasl~and advancedIn. dlvklualh’oinlng ot FortSill, BakersDozen Pack {Iklahnnln, TOMATOES&PEPPERS $i .45 i ’ L ,I I Dr.Wllllam J,Prlnsket GREENHOUSEGROWN Optometrist TOMATOES CarlorotSavings Building 99~ lb. R,, 200, NowAmwoll Rd, ’ H!llsborough 359.1210 FARMS 260 Rt, 206 HIIhborouoh Dayand Ewnlng Houri I mile;lauth of circle + gy Appointment Open7 days9 A,M,,7P,M, 389.8243

¯ | / i he frallklhl NFWS’RECORD Thursday, May25,1978’ Survey.finds changes in familyproblems HIGRLAND PARK -- beenobserved, particularly reflectionupon the socialand Family service agencies child neglectand wife abuse, interpersonal forces which across the country, which Increasing violence amongdisturbfamily life." serve morethan two million adoleseentswasalso noted,as In commentingon the fin. men, womenand children well as a higherincidence of dine that manyfamilies are each year, are witnessing running’away. and dropping experiencingproblems with significant changesin the out in this agegroup. agenciesthat are supposedto behavior of American Thesurvey also foundmore behelping them, Mr. Caneilla families. .people whowere overwhelmed said the onebig problem In his Theseeha’nges are Identifiedby their rolesas parents. It agencywas a longer waiting in a recent survey by the appears that the period of list thanwas desirable. FamilyService Association of stressbetween parents and "Weagree with the findings America, entitled "The adolescentshas shifted to of this survey,"he said, "and FamilyListening Post." earlier agelevels, perhapsdue wehave movedin several Thesurvey wasconducted to loweringthe legal majoritydirectionsto meetnew needs by the Association’sDirector to age18. fromparticular segmentsof of Policy Analysis and Alsonoted was an increase oursociety, such as the single Development,Robert M. Rice, in the numberof families parent, the battered wife and formerdirector of the Familyexperienclngseriousproblems ~ the abusedchild. ServiceAssociation of Mid- withthe social servicesthat "We can also be of dlosexCounty, are supposedto be helping assistancein someof the Acarefully chosen sample of them. Public assistance problemsfamilies are having 22 [emily service agencies programs, child care and with "the large government wereasked to identifychanges housing services drew the agencieswhich sometimes get in the types of problemsaf- mostcommon criticism, tied up in their ownred tape," fecting families who are In a communicationto lie emphasized. comingto their agenciesfor VincentCanetlla, executive The Family Service assistance director of the FamilyService Association of Middlesex Oneofthemajor areas cited Associationof MiddlesexCounty, a memberagency of as causing increasing County,Dr. Riconoted there . UnitedWay of CentralJersey, pro_blemsfor familiesis the wasa remarkablesimilarity is locatedat 901 RaritanAve. changing role and ex- of problemsthroughout the and offers individual "coun- pectationsfor the adult femalenation.¯ soling, marital and family in oursociety. ’"Beyondall the diversity counseling,play therapyfor Agenciesare being con- and pluralism of American children, group therapy, frontedby morerequests for lifestyles there is also con- outreach services and counselingfrom women under siderable companyin family I~syehiatriecounseling. stress because of their misery,"he said. "Thesurvey adds a newand multipleresponsibilities of At" .the same time he humanizeddlmnnston to a heing workers, wives and cautionedagainst viewing the growingpublic dialogue about mothers.Also moremen are results as a reflectionof all the familythat beganin 1977 seekingcounseling who feel families and suggestedthe and is expectedto continue threatenedby their wives’ surveymore appropriately be throughthe comingyear," Mr new-foundassertiveness and viewed as "an indirect Cnneillasaid. sensetheir role as provider¯ beingchallenged. Employmentand financial Library to show difficultiesas a result of the ¯ DENISETAYLOR and YvonneJackson, both MacAfeeRoad School first grade students, read sluggisheconomy is another selections from manuscriptsauthored by other Title I.chiidren during the YoungAuthors Fair held "~ at theschoolthisweek. " ¯ sourceof increasingstress for (Rich P~peling photo) ¯ family members.New strains ’ReallyRosie’ film are being placed on family Thechildren’s film "Reallycomposed and sung by Carole relationshipsas individuals Rosie" will be shown at King. face the trauma of unem: Franklin TownshipPublic Theplay version of these Title I childrenmeet CIIILDREN’SPROGRAM’:’ Open:Men., Tues., Wed., and Sat. 10 a.m.to 6 p.m. ’ployment and increasing Libraryon Friday, May26 at well knownchildren stories energyand housing costs. wasrecently Pilar Estevanwill present Thurs,and Fri. 10 a.m.to9:3Op.m.. 3:45p.m. performedby theprogram for children at Anincreased incidence of the studentsat Middlebushauthorsat annual’ fair violencewithin the familyhas In the film, MaurieeSen- School. - the SomervillePublic Library(; dak’s characters from the All childrenare welcometo Marilyn Hirsh noted Thefair washeld in three 35 WestEnd Ave., Saturday, "NutshellLibrary" and "The attend this programfree of children’s author and schools: May27 at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Sign on Rosies Door"have charge. illustrator wasthe featured --Tuesday, May23, at Estevan is a native New’ been’ brought together; ’Forfurther information, call speakerat the SecondAnnual MachfeeRoad School with Yorker whoreceived her T)r " ~ ’ animatedand set to musicthe library at 545-D032. Title I YoungAuthors’ Fair on Ms:Hirsh; education in Spain at the May23 and ~A,She explained -Wednesday,MaY 44, at Universityof Valenciaand to children the motivation PineGroveManorSchonlwith studiedvoice and theatre at Herezt colcfes...Oogztos . . Girl Scoutsthank methodsused in writing a Ms.Hirsh; the Conservatoryof Theatre book. --Thursday, May25, at and Musicin Barcelona.She Thepurpose of the fair is to ElizabethAvenue School with studiedwriting withRobert Six Mile RunChurch. displaythe booksthe Title I JoyocBecker, author. Penn Warren at Yale’ EDISON-- The Delaware- specialplaque of appreciationchildren have authored during ...... University,acting With Stella:. Great Sprug/&mmer Raritan Girl Scout Council to thecongregation for its the ear The: bookswill"also ~ ame. 1 -nnuuren.,tromn. t ~Aderand vo ee wth SueSeton i ’ Y "’" ...... recognizedthe Six MileRun community.mindednessin De on mspiayt";" "-f-a me "’ lini, ;: an~Matthias ...... Sehonl will attend.thel- ir, !in Nbw.Yo~k., : " :’I ReformedChurch, Route 27, permitting the Girl Scout TownshipPublic Library in ~nza°emAvenue~eag°wa She was designated theti FranklinParl(, at the Girl Councilto conductmore than June. ¯ Parentsof Title I children "mostpromising actress" at!i Scouts’ Seventh Annual 25 events, leader training Thisyearthe fair wasa full participatedin planningthe the Mediterraean Theatre Meetingon May9 for that programs and adult day event. Children were fair. Festival in Spain. Shewill Mee¢oriu/ DaySale. congregation’ssupport of Girl workshopsover tffe past year. introducedto the professional The fair is under the present poems,songs and a Seouting~ TheRoy. H. EugeneSpee~- author,participated in a craft direction of Geri Chrein, "Visit to the Forest."There The Girl Sceat Training man,Pastor, andAnnie Kirby,. workshopand participated in Yvnnne Wright and Sue willbeaudiencepartieipatlon. Carolled by BeverlyC. 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4 Thursday,Ma~’ 25, 1978 iht. tra. kiln NEwSRECORD Dunnbrings poetry ’HighSpirited’adults needed for daycamps r " ,EDISON-- Guitarists, staff membermay bring two Adults interested in Scout Council’s service center to Katzenbachdeaf singers, dancers,tumblers, children free. Boys,and young becomingday campstaff at (201) 738-8200 or (800) TRENTON-SIephenDurm,Slale Counci) on the Ar painters, actors’andactresses children who are toilet- volunteers or in registering 2656 toll free, and ask for" Now Jersey poet, Is con- Hospital Audiences N~ -- day camp needs you to trained, are welcome,and theirchildren for campshould Karen Jenson, Day Camp dealing a poetry writing Jersey¯and the teaching sh volunteer for two weeksthis participate In ’the camp call the Dclaware-RaritanGirl Coordinator. workshopthis weekMay 28-25 of.KatzenbaehSchool for t summer. programIn tfieirown unit. at the Katzcnbach School for Deaf, students who a Anyonesixteen or older can Campstaff are given pro- the Deaf, sponsoredby the profoundly deaf will havet be a day campstaff volunteer camptraining, and workwith Infant theaterto begin NewJersey State Council oo opportunity to learn me in the *’tligh Spirits!" unit for otherstaff in a unit of up to 20 Ihe Arts in cooperalion with aboutpoetic expression al Camp Unami in Thompson campers. with "GoodDoctor: the National Endowmentfor demonstrate their creatI. Park, Jamesburg; Camp "HighSpifita[" is a special Anewthcatergroup formed Kayanne Malara, Robert the Arts and Hospital potential in this medium. Nokomisin RooseveltPark, programfor all girls entering Audiences NewJersey will Edison;or CampGreene grades four to six in Sep- lhlsspring. Stoneand EalbloenColtrell all The Franklin Community of Somerset; Carol ..ttalm of give youngsters a first hand. .WOWSDANCE.SOClAL Grovein WashingtonCrossing tember.They wi I get e taste Theater is sponsored by the East Millstone and Nanci experiencewith resident artist Tbc Somerset-Hunterd, State Park, Titusville. of singing, dancing, tumbling, Stephen Dunn. Chapter of (Widows All three day camps ,are painting, anddramatics. Girts Franklin TownshipAdult and DcMartinoof Itillsborough. Community Education Performance dates are Mr. Dunn will work with Widowers)"WOWS" will hc operated by the Delaware- whobring a guitar will receive program. Friday and Salurday June 10 students during the school its regular fourth Sundaynlg Itaritan Girl ScoutCouncil, basic lessons. Thegroup’s first production and17 at 8 p.m. at SampsonG. year in his studio located buffet supperand dancesocl and are opento all g rls aged They will cookout, hike, will be "TheGood Doctor" by within the sobeel to heighten onSunday, May 28 from ? to six to fourteen, llours are 9 explore nature, and workon Smith Intermediate School. ¯ Nell Simon.It will be directed Tickets are $2. arts awareness and explore p.m.at the Holiday Inn, Roe a.m, - 3 p.m., Mondaythrough camwraRskills. The fee is $50 the creative process. He will 22,Somerville, Allwidows a* for a two-weeksession. Abus by Edmond LeComtc of A free performance for Friday, andcamp sessions are Somerset. senior citizens will. be be working on his ownwork widowersare invited. Ever two weekslong. will serve Camp Unami in Cast membersare: Ronnle presented on Thursday, June and students will be working will include a buffet supp¢ As an incentive, any adult Jamesburgfor an additional along with him. door prizes and daneln $15fee. Mar{el/, John Boucher,Sharon I5. whovolunteers as a,day camp Seeman, . Todd Hartman, For ticket information,call In addition to actual hands- Admissionis $4 at doorwith tlenrietta Napear,Jeff Rake,469-15’29 or 8,16-9180. on sessions with students,the reservations required. F~ artist servesas a resource further information write Mrs.Elizabeth’s .person for leachers, studentscall Mrs. Stella Nygren, 2 Assertivenessgroup and the community, Powers Street, New Bru plannedfor June3 Throughthe efforts of the swick08902, (201). 246-1287 Our actions are largely Sampson O. Smith In- determinedby our feelings. By termediate School. learning to changeour actions, Wally Woodswill lead the ¯ Find out who you are... we can change our attitudes group. Enrollment is limited what you are .... and feelings about ourselves; to 15 pdrsonsand an S18 fee Wegain emotional control includes .cost of program "AT GRANETZPLAZA" " where you’re going that comesfrom self-esteem, materials. U.S. HWY. 2(}6 SOUTH- SOMERVILLE through your horoscope Whenwe try to be everything The workship will assist to everybody,we cad up being participants in identifying ONEOF THE also Tarro Card Readings very.little to ourselves, their ownassertive "blocks" LARGESTSELECTIONS OF The Franklin Township and will help them develop NURSERY& JUVENILE FURNITURE IN N.J. Adur( and . Community assertive behavior and im- Seekingpageant honors;., ralphP~pe,ngphoto~ Available for parties and banquets F.ducation program is spon- prove their .communications IFr.o°,,o~,a sot u. I spring an assertiveness skills. ...Somersetresident NancyAnn Zupp will competein the Misssomerset County Pageant to be ¯ Dully10.S:30 BI ~eo~nRd. 201-2~-8826 N. Brunswick, NJ workshopon Saturday, June 3 For registration in- heldtomorroW, May 26, at 8 p.m.in the auditoriumof Br[dgewater-RadtanWest High School. Ms. " Man.,Thuro., Fd. Eve~. Ill 8:30 from 9 a.m.-,t:3O p.m. at formation,call 545-4229. Zupp,who is a seniorat ImmaculataHigh School in Somerville,competed in the SomersetJunior MissPageant sponsored by the Franklin TownshipJaycees last November.She was voted Junior CALL526.5550 MissSpirit by her fellow contestantsand also walkedaway with secondrunner-uu honors. Miss Countycontest | ~KrS WASHIN 30 MINUTES! plannedtomorrow night ~ants eoil to~ou.~! Miss New’ Jersey, Mary P.O. Box 6011, Bridgewater THERE/RE NO I ~[.~ ~/ff’ towprice of only 30¢per b,I . 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The West, May28 at 8 p.m. The ’1 program will also include winner of Ihe Miss Somerset CLOSET. entertainment from the County Pageant will compete I Somerset County Dancers. in July for Miss NewJersey.’ yourDRY’CLEANiNG f Tickets are nowavailable The individual chosenas Miss free of charge Io all county NewJersey will enter the Miss I i senior citizens and han- America Pageant in Sep; I ~’/// ~ ~ ] DRAPERIES-AND ALL i dicappedindividuals. Write to Icmber. ALSOVISIT-- LORAINE’S SPEED WASH *t 2~ .Hilh~r~[h$1~pph~|,b/J(201)3S~4S2g

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Nurseryrhyme characters MartinMlchno. portraying Georgia Porgy, discusses the nursery rhymewritten about himwith Loron Woodsand GwennGorkon whoplay Old KingCole and Queen Cole. Timstudents are In the secondgrade at Pine GroveManor School, whore each class putson o playnear (he end of the schoolyear, BUT,IF THAT’S WHATOUR BUYTHE BLOOMING BEST BUYFROM THE GROWER ! AT DISCOUNT I ? SPECIAL SELECTION of MARIGOLDS i 5 aDZ,- $5.00 [ & VEGETABLE PLANTS meDAYS fri., sat., sun. &monday 75¢ pack Houseplants fJ~*c ~,¢.~t~ MEMORIALDAY SPECIAL Clematis BleedingHearts AloeModlclno Plant ThroughMonday, Memorial Day we will take an AD- ~r~*~~, CycloneImpatlon0 o.zj DITIONAL20% OFF EVERYBOY’S and GIRL’S SHIRT DoubleImpatiens ~’ ~4u~EAy El’ KNIT TOPIn the entire store. Therefore, THIS 10%OFF SENIOR CITIZENS except ealo llama WEEK’S SAVINGS ARE UP TO 60% OFF REGULAR MOUrlTOInTOP HOURS, PRICE.P.S. In this group’()fshirts El’ knit topsthere are’ Nursery.. r.osOayiO, no white elephants. .,~ } Thursday 10.7 Saturday 10.5 Hours|Men,, T~los,, WoO, &’ SoL10.6, Thurs, & Frl, ’Ill 9:30, . Sunday 1-5 ~ Iosod Men, Wed, MATAWANIRI,04, (P. milessouth of FIt,0 Intersection),(201) 503.1500 & Friday PRINCETON:dunollon of R1,27& 610(5 ratios norlh of Princeton, (201)207.6000 [}UY FROMI/l~ GOOWER BOX2OIA lION ROAI~, NfSIIANIC ! NJ, Ollfl !!3_ ! 2OI,369,4083 I, Shakes: peare Festival ’78 billboardpos )d’F~~eeed a carpenter Becaus.eyour.. . ’ ,I ora plumber .... =,, homea~ conditlonm MADISON-.Thet978seasen I ublie RelatieosEllen Barry. lnLerestod theatre-goers Are Dead,"Winner of beth the GeorgeBernard show’s l 9 of the professional(Actors’ Ms.Barry noted subscriptions mayj~urehase subscflptions Tony end New York Drama delightful spoofof war,peace, .I Check,~..,t I~:;kl~the ~’as";f:""~,wl OI I~U "’~"QUa. isn’t as effmient Equity) New , Jersey are running considerably by calling t201/5"/7-q,87or by CriticsCircle Awardas Best love; heroism and romaetle I. Shakespeare Festival, in aheadof previous years, with writing to Shakespeare, Play of the 1968 season, ideals, "Anna & The Man," asit usedto be... residenceat DrewUniversity, morethan 7,o00 seats already Madison, N.J. 07940, Sub- "ltosencrantz & Guilden- will open at the festival on was ahnouneedby Director of sold. scriptionsbegin at only$24 for stern" concerns what happens September 19 and play six plays. off-stage in "Itamlet." Ihrough October 15. An The festival, whichis oneof The twoplays will be given exuberantly funny evening A9foreign cars are fully guaranteed for one rear, only a handfulof professional added richness by being suitable for the entire family, theatres in tim entire country performedin nightly rotation, "Arms& The Man" centers ¯ CustomPipe Sending * R,V.’C,Pick.Up= &Trucks CORWIN ’ performinga nightly rotating with the sameactors, scenery around an unlikely hero, a ¯ FreeSafelr Inlpeclloa , * ForeignCars repertory schedule, .with and costumes for each, with ChocolateCream soldier who ¯ Coost.To.CooltGuarantee ¯ ¯ CustomDualSyiiams ’ for Delegate classics and modemplays leading characters in one wins the bride-to.be of a [llellmeGuarantee The$29.95 back4o.back, was f~ueded by providingstrong support in the dashing Bulgarian on AmerlcanMufflers ¯ {609) 921..0031 Dem. Mid-Term Convention Artistic Director Paul Barry other, "ltosenerantz & cavalryman,hut only after a CAN-I-COOL-IT-CHEAPER? in 1963 and movedto Madison GulldensterW’will play in the numberof misadventures. HE’LL GET in 1972. repertory through September I.’that playof the1978 seasen CHECK! YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS It has wonnational critical 8. will be Edward Alboe’s acclaim, most recently ear- Third play of the 1978 "Who’s Afraid of Virginia so,s.,Nc. We’ll help you sure energy, suvn muney, Wn ning seven awards from the season, opening July 25 and U.S HWY.2061Ae PRINCETON Pd.lot byCo;~mluee to Elecl Corwln mthe M~d-Tmm Dam,Nafll Convention. Woolf?" which is reeom. sorvJnoall makns. LeonaMedvJn, Princeton Cooxdinatot, Ora¢oGudslc Chairman¯ NewJersey DramaCritics playing through September17, mendedfor adult audiences Association for the 1977 will be Shakespeare’s early only, CA.LL609-799-3434 NOW/~.~I.~"-- \ season, including Best romantic comedy’ "Love’s The play woe the Tony and Production of the Year, Best l,abour’s Lest," a delieieusly New York Drama Critics 3 GO-GOGIRLS NIGHTLY FORTIIIS SPECIAL~, ¢,,~l/l~ t Direclor, Best Lead/ng and witty tale of four youngmco Cirele Awards as Best Men,,Tues,, Wed,3 girls 8 pmto 1:30 am PRE-SEASONOFFER [ 6~W----.-~ SupportingActors. whotake vowof abstinence, American.Play of 1963 and Openingnight of the 1978 resolvingto live in the forest establishedAlbee as oneof the Thurs.8- Fri. PRINCETON TRANE season, Juno27, will markIhe and study philosophy un- most important dramatists of 3 go-gogirls for 17 hoursstraight Festival’s ll4th major disturbed., the contemporaryworld 7 amin the morningfor breakfast AIR CONDITIONING production, William These vowslast only until theatre. Shakespeare’s "Hamlet," four young womenappear on Set on a New England throughluncheon and supper until 1:30 am i arguably the finest play ever the scene. Theplay is full of college campus,it follows two elegant poetry and comedy, I wahlill ¯written, in a fresh and faculty couples through a vigorous new production. and will feature original music shattering Walpurgisnaeht, Special for Women’sLib [ I’h:osn t:all nn: lu st:hutluh~u ¢;h.ck! "Itamlet," Shakespeare’stale by festival composer’Brian surging with shocks of PRINCETON TRANE AIR CONDITIONING of mystery, passion and Lynner. recognition from initial "fun GO.GOsoy I Improveyour swingwith revenge is always especially Following "Love’s Labeur’s and games" to, finally, SaturdaysOnly 8 pmto 1:30 am[ 1’.0. BOX4060 Joe LanzettaIll resident Princeton, N.J. I)8540 appealingtostudent audiences Lost" wilt be "The Country exorcism. The play will open golf pro at the all-new as well as to the general Girl," a powerful drama, of October 17 and play through Princeton MeadowsCount~ public. It will play in the love, loyalty and courage,the the end of the season, Club.Private and group festival repertory through story of an alcoholic actor November5. SundayGo-Go girls 8 pmto 1:30 am classesare starting this August20. attempting a Broadway The1978 festivnl seasonwill Entedalnmentsupplied by Joe Fame summer,taught on a "tlnmlet" will be joined on comeback,by Clifford Odets. also include twelve "Monday Go.GoGirls dance to Famewith Joe Fame championshipcourse just July 4 by TomStoppard’s Odets, the leading light of Night Spedals" July tO minutesfrom Princeton. brilliant comedybased on the famedsocial protest Group through September 25. ’ Tradingas (60~) 799-4000,Call soon! Shakespeare’s play, Theatre in the 1930’s, wrote Distinguished ¯guest at- "Rosencrantz& Guildenstern "The Country Girl" in 1950, tractions appearing for one P H Lounge after returning frama sojourn per formaneeonly, the spoelals PolishAmerican Home, 126 4th Ave., Manville ~$ ~..~}~.~’~,~,~ ~---.~:~ ~}.,~J~’~’~-~~t~ in ,{ollywood.."The Country Girr’will will play thsoon the repertorybe . Forannounced. further informatioh, call 722.4772 ¯ from August29 to October6. 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. precedesChamberconcert’June 2 " ¯ t ! ¯ Arsemc curtain 1 ~ NEW BRUNSWICK-- The ~ ¯ ~ George Street Playhouse enters a new realm of en- tTf, tertainment whenit presents ,~" the Lafayette Chamber ’ "rk~. Players in a "pre-curtain" ,~ chamber concert. Scheduled for 7 p.m. on Friday, June 2, ~ ¯ ¯ ~’ ~ the concert is free-of-charge "~ and will be on the George ILl ~ A]mJ~[lmi ~ / ~ Street stage at 414 GeorgeSt. / Bifil Ek’JI#Atl’~J! r/i ~ The Lafayette Chamber Players are a group of I Ill | I Wit ~ rl f ~’l~t ~rl | [ ~ ~ ..... ~ ~ professional musicians from ’ . ~ the NewYork metropolitan ¯ IIW]~li~)~l~B[Iv.~ ~ [,~P.~ ,llll~ll~..~ : ~,~X area. Their members have / I~H.Jk~; l I I I I [ HI H I II~il W appeared as soloists at Town ...... ~ Hall and the CarnegieRecital ~1~s Hall, andtheir string players ¯ ’ ’ ’ ~ are currently membersof the ¯ ~. NewYork Philharmonic. The ensemble includes ,~ ~. EmmanuelMesthene on flute, I 1 ~ ~ A ~ ~ Stephen Berkelhammer on ~1~ ~ ~ ~l~ l~ mr r~/ ~ oboe, Roe Goodman on . "qll~ ill I -- ~ ~ AlP’ I1 i Jr ~ bassoon, Jacques Margolies t ~!~1"--" .f..f. Vl#~ ~ onviolin, Valentine .irsuon I ~[ J ~ cello and Paul Kueter on ~V~ ~~ m ¯ v ~~~P7 . ~ ~ ~ piano. Theywill play worksby baroque, classical, romantic, ,.~ modernand contemporary ¯ ..-.-..11 ~ composers, ¯ UII t~LJl.£ ~ proximatelyThe concerto.e willbe=, lastand ap- is ¯ ~ being presented in conjunction ,= __ ~ ~ ,!~ with "Arsenic and Old Lace," ~.~1=~.~..~_ e Jl~ ~ tile current Playhouse ,~[,~i.,d~,~j’l~,~lll[~.,~*~l~’,~.~l~,/’,~ ~’. production. Audience mem- IRW~¢ q~r~’~,®~t ~t,~ll~ ~ bersplanningoueomingtothe I ¯ ...... r~ performance of "Arsenic" on ’ ,~ June 2 at B:89p.m. maycome ~J[~ ,~ chambermusic concert. Those ~ early aod enjoy the free~’~ :T ~~ 4~. ,~- __~ ~~ ~ ,,visiting to only; cometo tim ~]~b,,. %’~’~[/ ~ ~ ~, ~ ff ~\ concertare also Invited. i"ql~r,:1~M"- "~I ~ "* ~.EZ. V \~ ’ According to George Street I ~ I I .~.~ [ ~ producerEric Krebs, there is I ~).."/’.,T~.I[~,W/I I ~’N.~_~t’= } ’~t the Lafayette Chamber L~’~r¢~7/~uY~l I /,/t, tT~]~l~,~flI ~ Players may take up , I~o0,io,~o2~%~’[ next seasdn and offer a sub- ! ;~i~ " E:~,~.~,I~I ~ DIES’SHO ]lmli,,~iJ~ J~....~[ .T~,I~,~’~.~ [ ~ seHplion series to music en- ~ ~ w~ . ~ thuslasts, ’ ~ ~ "We re dlscasslng 111o &-~ possibilities now, and these ~ I~ two concerts (aconcert *was ;lisa holdMay 14) will showus ~ whether or not we have an b;~ audience," said Mr, Krcbs, ~., "Thoaa wishing to help ~ develop lhls kind of ¯ " ¯ ¯ . programmingsl’muid comnnat Topquality paint in the widest ~ andshow their support,". ~, choiceof colors, Nowyou get ~a,,,~-~ ~"’- I "ArsenicandOld Lace," tim .’ fhlal producllon of Gear@ " somethingeven better, 22%OFF I "’ streel’s fourth season,opened Takeadvantage of this Spring , .ou April28 anti ru~sWed. Now that Spring weather nesdays¯ SundaysIhraugh has arrived Hullts Is PaintSale and allow our years ~ Jm~o4, Extrafnn~lly per- of experiencehelp you with fornmncoshave been added on * ’, having a "Special Sale" mostSaturdays ai S p,m,and ¯, *’ on the entire Gale and your painting needs, SaleEnds May 27th, nmstSnnanys at S;Jo p,m, FlorsholmWomen’s lines. For complimentary reservationsto iho el(amber connorls, or for play In. - formation,mtll (20t) ~4~.77t?, Regularprice s.o.,.o,.o.,... ,.,-.. ,,, SALEPRICE $1.95 "" ’ Uncle,~m wants you for the

U,S, Amw t40 NASSAUSTREEt ’ Rangers,spatial {arenacod airbornenr for thsl .poolsllab ’*"¯ ’"’ P~IN~ETON’NEWJE~SEY08540 tl~st only vour Acmv i floprononlsllvocsn offsr, 8oo ," me, ’ ’ ’,. Park ~ Bhop 8FCBailey Mon,,Fr[,0.0:30, Sol, 9.5 24Eaet Main St, , 600,024,1052 ~omorvlllo AnlluhnnlEXl)rahs * IhlnkAfll0dc,lnl *Mall(St Chargs 201.722,0660t Thursday,May 25, 1978 Applicationsare sought[ from youth groups clover correspondence ’!The stale Department of swlm’ming,camping and EnvironmentalProtection nature hikes, as well as (DEP)is accepting up- historic and educaiiooal tours byT.II. Blum Somevery Interesting many4.H’ers this year, fromas they modeltheir 4-Hmade HorseCamp. 14 and 15 year plications¯from youth-serving and ’trips to zoos and and subjectswere explored by the theresearch done by the office garments’.Attractive dresses, olds may attend the groupsto participate in the professionalbaseball games. BarbaraLlndberg 4.H demonstrators,and many staff to the carryingon of Ihe cotlon skirts, tolcbags,and Leadershipand Recreation Recreation Opportunity Sponsoringorganizations County4-11 Agents topics wouldmake good ad- themebythemembersintheir.scarfs, vests, pants, peasant Campat Beemervilleand first Project administered by will be responsiblefor in- ditions to the meetingsof projectwork. blouseswith ruffly skirts find year campersnine to 11 may DEP’sDivision of Parks and and (All meetingsheld at 4-H serviceclubs, women’sclubs, TheFood ’n FunLuncheon tailored Wooleneoarts and register at the FarmCamp on Forestry. cidental costs for ’Center unless otherwise P.T.A.’s,etc. Sometopics that featuredmany Polish recipes; suits, also lovely .evening the Kittatlnny Mountainat Theproject provides grants providing supervisors and noted) ’ , wouldbe of interest to the windowdisplays carried out dresses are to be modeled. Beemervllle. for transportationand cam- counselors. public are: "SceneStealer the themefurther; the Dress Comeand see whatthe well- TheStokes Forest. Indian pingto sponsoring,agencies Deadline for filing ap- COMINGEVENTS Salad;" "TheFlute and Its RevueonMay3twillfealureadressed 4-H teenager is Campis for 11 to 14yearolds and will permit youngsters plicationsis May30. Inquiries Effect OnPeople Through the cruiseship trip to Polandand wearing.Free to the public, andis set in a lovely forest (age la and. younger)from shouldbe directed to Nancy --Thursday,May 25, Rm/iewAges;" "Animalsin Art;" the Centerwill he decorated Nothingfor sale. " fronted byLakeShawnee. low- and moderate-incomeSharibone,Divislon of Parks Statepresentations, 7 to 9 p.m. "CrochcttedCritters;" "Train wilhPolish banners; there will *** While the majority of familiesto enjoyrecreational and Forestry, Departmentof --Thursday, May~, 4-h Signals;" "Run Fer Your bePolkadanecsatthefairand campersare 4-H’ers, the endcultural day-trips. EnvironmentalProtection, Prep Advisormeetings, 9:30 Life;" "Fabric Flowers;" the displaytent will’featurd 4-II CAMPINGIs an inex. campsare opento any boy or Thetrips will includevisits P.O.Box 1420, Trenton (¢09- a.m., 12:30p.m., 7:30 p.m. Archery,""How High School Polishcrafts. pensiveopportunity for younggirt that Js physicallyand to parks and forests for 292-6440). --Tuesday,May 30, ReviewPeetbalISurvives;" "Keep on Let’s carry this one step peeple togetawayfromhome,emotionally able to par- Statepresentations, 2:30 to Trucking’;"and many,many further and invite somein- Aschildren grow they need to ticipate. Callthe ~I-HOffice for 4:30p.m. more. terested personwho likes to Rainconfidence and the ability information. --Tuesday,May 30, 4-HFair Thetopics are varied ahd workwith youngpeople to Iv leavethe nest. , ** SCTIoffers course Foodtent commRteemeeting, the presentatlns are in- starta4¯-HPolkaClub.Anyone 4-h Prep Campfor sevento " 7:30 p.m. ¯ formativeand. entertaining, interested,contact 4-H Office. nineyear aidsruns four days The East Somerset ’4-H’ in weldingtechnology --Wednesday, May 31, Contactthe 4-HOffice if you . ,. andcosts $33, Thebeautiful MotorcycleClub elected the ReviewStale presentations,7 wouldlike to havea 4-H’er BaptistCampinLebanon,only 1978-79officers at the last , The Somerset County mathematics.The SCTI. also to 9 p.m. demonstrateat one of your "Freeto Be"is the themeof 15 minutesfrom Somerville is meeting. They were: TechnicalInstitute on North offersan Associateof Applied --Wednesday,May 31 meetings. . r the SomersetCounty 4.H thesite from June 28 to July 1. President,.MikeMastrabat- BridgeStreet and VogtDrive Science degree programin CountyDress Revuel 7:30 p.m. *** Dress Revue to be held¯ Older4-H’ers andothers will tista;vice president, Dan in Bridgewateris nowac- conjunction with Somerset Wednesday,May 31, 7:30p.m. bespending$40focfivedaysatBenton; treasurer, Vinnie ceptingapplications for its CountyCollege. The programs POLANDAS4.1I TIIEME at the 4-HCenter. The stage one of the two 4-HCamps in Tufaroall of NorthPlainfield. weldingtechnology program are opento anyonewith a high will be decoratedto looklike SussexCounty from July I0 to The club meets at the 4-H beginningin September. school or Graduate CLUB CAMP WEEKEND Polandas’ 4-Htheme has, the deckof a Polishcruise ship 15. Thoseowning horses can Homestead;in NorthPlain- Equivalencydiploma. "I~lans for Club Camp beena" goodexperience for’-, withsailors assistingthe girls take themto the Beemervillefield. WeldingTechnologyatSCTI Moreinformation about is a two-year certificate weldingtechnology or any of weekendare progressingwith programwhich includes in- the programs at SCTIis a numberefclubsplanningto struetionin oxy-acetyleneand availablefrom the Admissionsattend. There wi/l be both ashiking, sports and eating. metallurgy,blueprintreading, between 8 a.m. nnd4p.m. Linda Frey of the Makers’ NOW ThroughJune 17th technical English, and applied Mondaythrough Friday. . andBakers reports that their club will help put on the e’ectrLcarcwetding’Omce’S26"8900’extensi°n62’h°at’ngandsw’mmingaswelldFriday nightfunandgames.t Cepon isas ks a-opti ono" ’program,and both the Twirly- 8 ’x Birdsand the Musketeers2, i THE campa,gnpr achcesco dewanttohelpwRhtheSaturday nightcampfire. i9 Allclubs are invitedto at- Thecall {° eslablish a "Fair andbumper stickers on high" lend club campweekend at ¢’~it21’ V ~tP~Bil ON CampaignConduct Code," waysigns. StokesState Foreston June 11 E whichwould be adoptedby Headded that the residents 3 and4. ContactMrs. Pacifico i eandidatesofbothpartieswhoin the countywould "benefit at thc4-tlofficefor details. = are seeking county and from such campaigns"and municipaloffice, has been that such discussedissues . *** initiated by SomersetCounty wouldbe morevaluable than PUBLICPRESENTATIONS FreeholderMichael Ccponis. personalattacks. Mr. Ceponis havebeen given at the 4-H He"s{ated that the’countycommcntcdthat theLeague of FOR candidates should ira- WomenVoters or anothertype Centerfor the last three weeks ’~ ~~ mediatelyseekadoptonoftheof civic or political non- anda total of 140presenlations code.A fair campaignconduct partisan organizationcould weregiven involving about l50 codewas the samecode which design thc code and overseeits 4.H’ers from Somerset created substantial adherrancebycaedidates, areCounty. eligibleOf to these, oompete sixty-fiveat the FREE disagreement betweenthe 14’ DemocraticOld Guardand Thefreeholder said he ex- State Public Presentations Mr. Ceponiswhen he first pected the two Democratic Conteston June2BatRutgers entered the freeholder candidates to immediately University.All demonstrators primaryelection two years adoptsuch a codeafter the are to be congratulatedfor he explained. DemocraticPrimary in June. their finepresentations. GIFTSI code requires the Candidaleto pledgeto operate anddirect nn "issue-oriented" Picka number campaignand to refrain from andpick your free gift! personal,,or personality~at- ~:: ;,. ’ ¯ t%l CORWIN...... ~ ".. , :~1’! lacks orl the oppdste can- didate. Thecandidate would for Delegate .... :," :": ’:" also promiseto refrain from GROUPD. Your choicefree whenyou deposit half-truthsand other dishonest $250or morein a newor existingaccount. Dem. Mid-Term Convention 1: ’CanvasTale Bag wilh FoldingUmb;el~a representationon political 2. BackgammonSet literature during the up-. 3. TravelLanlem with Flasher comingcampaign, he said. 4. TwoDuPont Dacron Accordingto Mr. Ceponis, CORWIN 15 5. 2-euartCasserole wilh WickerBaskel the candidate would also ~ledgenet to litter lhe en- Pd.for byOornmiltee to Elect CQrwln to the MiU-Tmm Dem.NoI’I Convention. GROUP¢. 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MemberFSLIO * Ihl’ h.anklh~ newsrecorn, Thursday, May25,1978 ¯ . . : .’ ’ .i , . . PH&Rwinners advance COUNTRYAUCTION ! to districtcompetition. :,.,~~i -.::,.:!, /i . ,:, ;, . " .,i~::"~- TObe heldat " Whenyou’re planning the Rotary MemorialDay Picnic Thenext step on the wayto Township’Park s~ and’ " ;’;/, :.i.’ i i /" .i to landscape- landscape the All-Star Gamein SanRecreation Department, ’ May27, 1978 with a plan.., Whynot Diego,Calif. this Julyfor the Pitch, Hit&Run la Major HaroldDocherty Park, Route 206, Hiflsborough call oneOf our landscape four local Pitch, lilt &Run LeagueBaseball’s official ¯ Pleasehelp with donatlons:furniture, Jewelry,antiques or. white (PH&R)winners is the youthprogram Spnnsored by elephants.- anythingexcept clothing, architects today. ’ district competitionto beheld ThemMcAn in association ¯ Proceedaused by Rotary to establichIocal’diseater fund, Saturday,June 3, t0 a,m., at with the Natlcoal.Recreation * For pick up celh 722-5287,359.6521, 369-7361 and .~ MemorialStadium on Joyee andPark Associationand the 359-5173.Or dropoff merchandiseat Balie MeadCo.Op CompleteDesign Ellmer Avenue in New President’s Council on on Line ROad, & Bruuswi~. ¯ ’ PhysicalFitness andSportS. Construction Service Thefour local winnerswho In the district compeUtioo~ nowgoontothesecondlevelofthe winners do not competitionare: 9-ycor old automaticallymove up to the ToddAuerbaeh,10-year old third stage---: the Division doerler landscapes LennyGtaco, ll-year old MarkChampionshipsto be held in 12 KustomKar-Kare Elbaumand. 12-year old Major League parks .and AUTO~ TRUCKREPAIR CENTER phone 609-924-1221 HaHnnSchier. Hawaii.¯District winners Thelocal compeUfiea’was. scores.arecompared to other¯ Hwy,27, Franklln Park, N.J. held Saturday, May20 at district winnersin their PH&R QuhrryPark, and was coot- regionand the top twoin each (Next to A.KachenRestaurnnt) "dlnated. by the Franklin age group advance to the divisioncompetition.. 201-297-2424 Thelocal runocrs-upare: 9- yearold Ant~oayJchnsen, lO- year old.Edmond Wilson, It- yearold Eric Tupler and 12- yearold Daniel Lengyel. . C0i~PLETEU-HAUL Thewinners and runners-up FRONT werepresented with plaques TUNE.UP TRUCKS and special patches with END & AND stripes signifyingtheirwin- ALIGNMENT ENGINE nerorunner.upstatus. ANALYSIS TRAILERS HOURS:Mon.-Thurs, 8-6; Fri, 8-5; Sat. 9-4; ClosedSun, M’ILLER RE-ELECTED" i . BrewsterS. Miller,M.D,, of NeshanieStation, director of medical . education at SomersetHospito], has been GracefuUywin" ¯ re.electedtoasecondtermas ,,,d’ng up " :’Wh...ill ’ S" " ’, presidentof the Association . for Hospital Medical ...to throwthe Javelln 106’ ½" for a first placefinish againstSomerville, ~Wan uy Sh Itz helpedthe y.( i . . ¯ ¯ Warrors breeze past the v s tngP oneers102-16ir~ competition Tuesday May23. ’ ~ t^ tnn~.i~l AI Educat~onlofNew Jez’sey (AH- . ’ " . a. MENJ).’ (Rich Pipeling photo) ~ J~ " J~ ig I RI Warriors beat.lmmaculata Cranbury60If,Club ¯ FREE ! r We’renot In Cranbury. . fo seventhwun of season .... ,n West Wlndsor’ NOSI -:s-’l Prices possible only becauseyou’re O WANTTO SEEHOW WE DO ~ I buy!ngdirect from th ..... fact ..... the byRussellsportsWriterMOSerowltz IT?" :)LI RECTUM-COLON weha’#e ace at th~Bnast cond~tlen~d ra ..... ~ m,o~outr, enlonpllnt a I THtSI one whomakes, excavates and Installs " eenterfieldTheleadscoringdoubledCullinan.in thethethe thrOWcatcherhOme thatallowingpassed ,~ IS holecoursesIn the stele, 3303erunswickPztetnt.tlanvdarS:e I EAE the entire lob. Wh.... ds mtddl ..... CANCER ~HEC~ ~" second as ChrisMurphy ~t a Morehouse’ to score. ¢ ,~. why pay the profits-- BUYDIRECT AND Lastweek in basebagaction centerfield double.. John Brestickerscored aa Scott CRe~ SAVE, ...... ~ the Warriornine breezedto Howellscored Murphyon a Slomanforced an error, a ./ous~u~Jyear/y ~ ’ Weare offering a soda| "C" mom- I -UO n’-/: t~kr ge c" 8 nano e ~.~ wctory¯ over I ’mm acu la ta. ¯Th e snglei to left¯ throwwhich passed the first bershlpfor StO.O0that allows youto KtSl~ u ...... victory gave the Wagers The tide turned when baseman.. play any day (including weekends) ’- w/rnyour//re I~ their seventh....wm versus n ne Frankhncame to bat in the ’ ¯ ¯ ¯ ~~ RecelvuinsUucfimts&FRE-kit , ¯ The Warriorspicked up for radused green fees with full ’ I~ ¯..... ,ll,---- r.a.t_e ..... ~ .... nhowtop recensionp, p m ~ loses. Immaculatasrecord bottomof thefourth. Frankhn clubhouseprivileges. rrlillt,;utvu ¢i" vnunguw&y " ~ athomeandmaJllnfotanalysh.o {~ their final run in the sixth. dropp~o t 7-7. batted aroundthe order with Morebeusel~ off doublingto .Excellentrest ..... t ’ . *~~4040 " . .. ’ I~ ...... ~ [] ¯ Friday, May19 was the pitcher TonyUmar starting . ~~110|O . ~ ~Jc/n~’~Jx~op~ settingfor the battle. Franklinthe fireworks, right. Bruce Jones (pin- Fully equippedpro shop nn~numm=~nmmmnnnmnmmmuNnnnmmnaniNgmnn ~ chhit’ting for Brestieker) PLUS¯ MemberUSGA and NJaGA ~ 63tlhmtenSL ~ pickedup fourof its five runs MattSchwartzhitUmarintosingledover the shortstop’s CLIPTHIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY FN5125/78." ¯ ~. ~A&PShonCltl~ in thefourth inning and the anout at secondbut reaching tr~:~ i’m~ 1)~lk~l~N ¯ " ~ --’ . .7: ..~.. t~, headadvancing Morehouse to Jl.~lltJ~L~lyll J[ q~’q, wJ~ " n ml ~ornersetn.+.uea/a ~, otherin the sixth’ first himself¯ Schwartzad " third. Morehoosewent on to .=.~u,=...... ,=nu.=,,,~,,. r,~.=, .n¢r~.~,,, ~., um,*,o_ =r~u~ " =u,’=~,’~u~~.,~’,,,,~, L~. Immaculatajumped out to vaneedto secondon a wild scoreaa a wild pitch. CranburyG01fClub L~_ =" 2--g 1eau " "at t"no. end at " n repl[efl ...... as mmuoug ~raun ann , w~nt~°’re No-O~ligltlOnInforn,.a’ion~ in ~-~ tlOSrS"’ M0nrn...... lu~o’ :)aa* " aa~’ IL~J ’ " ’ " ’ ’ " ~-~ second inning. Lead-off hitte Rick Morehouse followed with added . " II Kevinr Cullinan beganueh walks.The bases were loaded lmmaeulata one (609)799-0341. Southfield Road’ mli =~=ur ~r...... , ~uoNern r,,, ~ ~ ~ moreto their tally in the ’--’’"~"-- U ~ marchwith a leftfield single, withcatcher Mike Bresticker seventh, makingthe final n AaORES$ ...... ~ Cullinanadvanced to second camng to the plate, WestWind sor Township,N.J.. m - .’ I ...... ~I.~ ~.J L~ secre5-3. mCITY STATF 7 P :,~-~,~:,~:i’ ’, ~ ~.~on,a;wild,pitch and wentto Bresticker singled to right Semi-Prlvate/OpenTo The Public i , ...... ~- II ..~’~_,,~’~.~---~’~~ ~ ,third or~a’put:out at’fi~t.*John scoring Schwm’tz and Braun. Thetotal hits wereFranklin II~ i i Ill rail lm N III ml Ig ~ Ill ~11111IIIn mii mI~ I1 ml~ IIE.a L~_Jl~l~_J~__.J~J~_.J~__[l~l~l~=~_.J:Shipley sacrificed to deepBresticker wentto secondon 5, and Immaculata6.

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t ~t Thursday, May25, 1978 [he FranklinNEWS’RECORD ¯ 13-A Track Squadtakes second ES! TIRES!TI if! FOR PRICES YOU place in SCIAAcompetition i!i CAN’T REFUSE by Jedy McChtm dashin 10.4seconds for a first seconds,while in the two-mile,dual meet was Tuesday, May :!i SportsWriter place, and the 220-yard KenDantelsunflnishedflfthin23 against SouthPtsthfleld. 7;. ON TIRES distance in 2,1 secondsfor 10.23minutes. Saturday May27 Franklin :~ TheFranklin High School another first. TheWarrors’ last scheduledwill runin the state sc¢tiunals."’; CALL609-924-4177 boys’ track team earned Carlos Roberts took a .( S, checkwith us first secondplace with 55 pointsIn secondIn the t00-yarddash t~OO O O O O l OO’O O I I-O’OO ¯ OO O O O’O-O OO O’O-O OO O O I the SCIAAlast Saturday,May (10.5seconds), and in the 440- turing:B, F. GOODRICH.DUHLOP¯ MICHELIH ~o. yard run witha 50.3second DaveBullek placed first in time. JOSEPHJ. NEMES& SONS,inc. the shotheaving it 53feet and 11 inches,He also took/Jrst in" Franklin’smite relay team , HIGHWAY206, PRINCETON of Grimes,Holmes, Curry and {OppotaeVolklwageo deoler) ’ the discus witha 144’11%’/Roberts finished secondwith qREEl)MAN throw, MtehaelBhlrplaeedfirstln3:29,8, Robertscontributing the t20.yardhigh’ hurdles in the fastest split timeof 51.4 Youcon go o long wayin i-IAMpush button radio Elpawer seconds. our DLCoupe befo,e you’re. O~,$i’dfront disc brakes I-letecf,Jc 14.7seconds, andnow holds shortof Ivel. Nol to mention rear windowdetogger and the theschool record (38.7) Alsoa doubleWinner, thefact thatyou’ll alwaysgo in DIGO0SEEC.r engine, wh!ch secondsfor the 330 yard in- RichardJudd placed fourth in Uyte. runton therower cost regular termediatehurdles. Healso thetwo-mile (10.14); andin the TheOL Coupe is tugyequip, got. pedwllh feotufes’SkeDfront placedfirst’In that event mile(4:29.1). wheelddve ~steel belted radio[ A~you can see,the beauty Saturday. , . LeonHolmes finished fourth llres Dadiustoblehens buckel at ourCoupe i’) morethan skin SteveCurry ran the 1oo-yardin the 440-yardrace with51.4 seatsGrace and pinion steering deep.

ITNOTONLY ;Softball marathonwill SUBURBANS, BLAZERS, ETC. SHOP CHRYSLERS, NEW YORKERS, HASBEAUTIFUL LINES, NEWPORTS,CORDOBAS, LE.. benefit asthmacenter BARONS, PLYMOUTHS,FURYS, R rrll VOLARES,HORIZONS, NEW JAG" TheCentr/,l JerseyChapter Bringcompleted forms to UARS, TRIUMPHS, MG’S, NEW E BEAUI?INl IGUll ’ of theNational Asthma Center the game on June 3. The JAPANESEIMPORTS ¯ 2 DRS. E. HATCHBACKS,GT’S, PICKUPS, will hold its secondunnual person with the greatest REEDMAN NON.FRANCHISED D 47/32M.P.G. Softball Marathonfrom 10 amountof moneyin by August MAKES SUCH AS NEW CAD. a.m;to 10p.m. at theFranklin will be awardeda prize. ILLACCOUPE DEV~LLES, NEW M Field in Metuchen,across Spectatorsare welcomeand SEDANDEVtLLES, NEW’ SE. fromFoodtown, en Saturday, refreshmentswill be on sale. VILLES,NEW FLEETWOODS, A NEWELDORADOS, & LIMOU- June 3. Everyoneis welcome A]] proceedswilt goto the SINE,ETC. N te participate, regardlessof NationalAsthma Center to be age. Players shouldsolicit used for their on-going sponsors, asking them to programof treatment and specifythe amountper inning research.For questions about that theyare sponsoring.After the marathonor the National the marathonthey will be . AsthmaCenter, call 754-2069 SUBARU~A~mLTTO ~Ta~WAZ contacted by the Central Air those participating who Jersey Chapterto paytheir are under18 years of age must ALLMODELS FORIMMEDIATE DELIVERY pledgedamount. All donaUons’have a permissionslip signed 2.D00rs- 4.Doors- Hordlops- Coupes- Automarics- are tax deductabte, by their parents. 4.WheelDrives - StationWagons - 44peeds - $4peeds TESTDRIVE ONE TODAY ARELAWN GAMES YOUR LIFT? Thenchoose frame large variety af backyardfun at Efinger’s! cARLoSROBERTS grabs the batonand sprints away from . teammateSteve Curry in themile TournamentHorseshoes .... :" .... s14~~s & s21 relayevent at theSCIAA meet last Saturdayat Bridgeweter-RaritanWestHigh School. Tho speed- st erturned in a 51.4second quarter-mile split to leadthe Warrior relay team to asecond place finish LawnCroquet ...... s27~s-s63~.s in themile distance. (RichPipeling photo) Volleyball Sets ~s (pal ..... ts andball .... liableseparately) ...... $1 7~s-s37 GeorgeWashington BadmintonSets . PUBLIC NOTICE (poles,racquets, shuttlecocks and nets available separately) ...... s179s S3Ts Bridgerepairs begin Bocce...... Sl 9~s-s62~ Wouldyou llke to buya Datsunat NEWYORK .-: The secondin 1931, wilt be removedin ~S "half of the GeorgeWashington sections fromthe westbound TetherballSets...... " Sl5 Dealer’sCost?????? Bridgeupper level roadwayroadway. ~S Sure!l. I. I. ! How????? replacementbegan April 18. Then, using techniques Jokari...... i ...... : ...... s145°& s19 specially developedbythe Theentire project is scheduled Smashball...... ;...... " ’ " ~ 0’] " ’ " ~ ; *8 s 0 for completionbefore the and Port Authorityengineering ’, ...... 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SOMERSETDATSUN periods. Duringthe entire periodof Thefirst workon the project censtruction, all truckers DON’TJUSTCUT GRASS. 1020Route 22, Somerville,N.J. will be the installationof a except those carrying temporarytraffic barrier to hazardouscargoes, are urged 722-3600 divide the four NewYork- to usethe lowerlevel. boundlanes on the upperlevel, Truck drivers carrying VACUUMYOUR LAWN. * 280’snot included in theoffer. Thisbarrier will permit traffic hazardouscargoes, which are. SalesTax and Motor Vehicle Fees extra, to be handledin bothdirec- not permitted on the lower V.18218"PUSH MOWER tionson the upper ]eve) during levelare urgednot to usethe wlth GRASSCATCHER. night hours, while full bridge between8 P.M. and $189.9S reeenstructlonof the fourNew midnight, MOndaythrough Jersey-boundlanes proceeds, Friday. Duringpeak travel periods, After midnight, and V.212 21" PUSHMOWER the four NewYork-bound throughoutthe day. hazardous with GRASSCATCHER lanes will be available as cargo carriers mayfollow usual.Motorists using the two their usualspecified route. left-handlanes to NewYork, however,will not beable to exit to the HenryHudson Parkwayor 175thStreet, MAKEYOUR SHOP Theexlstbtg concrete deck KNOWNTO ALLI in usesince the bridge opened GODISPLAY 7 WAYSI -Z-TOYOTA- I ’ ~ 1 t ’ * I ’’ I I AsAdvertlled on Major TV RELIABLE USED CARS KPMDlalrlbutors, Both these Snapper Mowers¯ ~onv,504.54oo feature a powerful vacuumac. ,~,,,,...... $269S],~,,...... $2495a,,[.,sl~, $149S | / tion that cleans your ]awnfaster ~ltPtM~tt’C*~vIt t. ~t ,1~ TRUt~PH R ten, and better than other mowers, m,,.,...... ~a~vaj j ,~’~’"’=~$3agSJ~ l: .’,., ll249S Theyalso have extra large grass ....i!?!", bags so you don’t have to stop as ql $0yoT/4clf~ p, OtMII],] *14MIHCURY Clptl 11¢4,i, , ! pORO~l¥1fJe ~ 1,i~hi* J Anyfree air conditioner!is a deal. trt~ll,~_lrllbl~ ~g tndl MIR@I~tletJ~s Ind Irlklh MII~gl~_fl~t~k# Iflllb often to empty,So choosethe J Whenit’s partof a newSaab~ it’s a greatdeal more. n,o~M,,t..,.II..¢YTgl I HIthH,~MHItIIl~/=dIT~ Mill) ...... g~TTI~ modelthat fits your lawn, And | . 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Earth.. House irony: ’The boxesaren’tmade for us’

(Continuedfrom Page.One) former patients .who are nowin That phrase, thoughit maysound rare instances will Insuraneeeom- ’ ’IN.TIIE MEANTIMEEarth House’ ~leanwhlle.lheboard of direetore "I’m convinced that Ihey are a syndrome assoelated with medleal sehool ineludlng Mark ’likeaeuphemisticexcuse,iseentrMto panics cover the bill. has taken mensuresto correet the has beenlooking for anotherlocation. providingn serviceto the esmmunlLy, schizophrenia,had stopped. Vonnegut,author of best-sell ng "The tim home’sadmission policy. vlolatlooscited, said Ms.LaRo~he. ’ Ms. LaRoehenoted a reluctance buttheir facilitiesput us tn a dilemma. Somegraduates move to a nearby EdenExpress" and son of author "Wewon’t lake patients unless we EARTIillOUSE began almost by Shebristles at th’e suggestionof amongsellers whenthey hear.howthe TheIdea is beautifulbut theyshould homerelated to Earth Housewhere Kurt. IhinkIhat withinsix monthsthey’ll be accident in 1969. Ms.LaRoehe was propertywould be used. doIt r ght, ’ says.health officer John Iheyellher return duringthe dayor TherapistTerryCo~landestimates. ableIo function." herself recovering from false advertising,saying "we make an Theironic aspect Io lhe situationis Carlano. lake jobs in sheltered workshops, .about one-thirdof the patients get EarthHouse is not staffedto handle schizophrenia,during which time she effort not to advertiseat all. Wesend that eventhose who are lnsl~ctlngand Ms.LaRoche is frnslrated by the enroll in schoolor countysponsored well, anotherIhird stay the sameand thosewho are still seriouslyill. The had been under the treatment of cut materialonly on request." Ihreateningto close EarthHouse are mazeof Ironies. "Wewant Io comply oeeupational training programs, the remainder"are just not readyIo . east is $400a week,about a third of doclorCarl Pheiffer, the founderof Shesaid lhe brochureis four years hesitantIo downgradeits conceptand. wllhIhe. law, but the boxesaren’t Earthlfouse personnel boast of some recoveryet.*’ whalmost hospitals charge but In only the PrincetonBrain Bio Center which old and simplyneeds updating. . operation. madefor us." . : .:. practicesorthomoleealar psychiatry, andWhere she is nowalso employedas a counselor. Sherented the homefor herself, but wassubsequently asked by friendsif their daughter, also a recovering schizophreniccould live withher. ¯ "It becameround the clock work," sherecalls. Withinthe next few years, other patients’were referred. A staff composed psychi~,trist, nutritionlst,°fho:se’ managers, therapists, InstructorsLn dance lherapyand yoga were added. Forthe most part, nearby neighbors havebeen supportive, although complaints about wandering, disorientedpatients havebeen lodged fromtime to time, accordingto em- ployeesof FranklinTownship. " Thebuilding code officer last year, in responseto a numberof complaints, inspectedthe facility. "The bottom line is that the operationis nota permitteduse in that zone," said HarryGerkin, townshi manager.p Hearingsbefore the boardof ad- justmenthave been postponed until submissionof propersite plansand a meetingis tentatively"scheduled for" mid-July, accordingto the board clerk. FOLLOWINGA fire of suspicions origin on April 11, townshiphealth officerJohn Carlano asked the state to inspect and determinewhat type of facility EarthHouse is. DorisBray, supervisor of the Health Facilities Evaluation division, reportedEarth House consitututes a boardinghome for shelteredcare (one in which more than four adults unrelated to Ihe ownerlive and receive medicaland hygenicsuper- vision). Her teamfound violations in the labeling andstorage of medication. Shesaid in an interviewthat before EarthHouse could be licensi~dit would needa certificate of needfrom the Departmentof Communityaffairs. "Thereis a needfor this kindof ¯ place, but I’d doubtthey couldmeet our(licensing) standards ... because is a firetrap,"she said. Mrs. Bray also referred the brochureto the state Division of’ ConsumerProtection. A lawyerIn the bur~’a/fis’"h’ow’ ~in~’nstigating" the .... material, accordingto investigator MargaretMullen. Aletter orderingthe facility closed wassent in early May.Another in- teohniques,Transactional Analysis, psychodrama andspeetion will bemade soon and non- . DIRECTORRosalind LaRoche, Is hopingthat the state will andallow it tocontinue operating. ~. MINISTERANDtrained counselor Terry Copeland works compliancewill resultin a $50-a-day vlth residentsof EarthHouse using a combinationof Gestalt videotaping. (MarkCza]kowski photo) fine, aeem’dingto a state healthrec°gnizethec°ntributi°nsheb°lievesEarthH°useismaking (MarkCzajkowski photo) licensingdivision spokesperson.

EARTHHOUSE, a sprawling farmhouse onthe banksof the whichalso feature organla gerdenlngs andllve animals that Delaware-RadishCanal, con aocommodate up to eight patlontocarofor, patients,An exerclso course hss boon sot up on the grounds (RichPipeling photo) Orthomoleculartherapy:

Changesschizophrenic’s biochemistry SchizophreniaIs to menialIllness, sh’ongcorrelation Io 111o length of time A PSYCIIIATRISTat Princeton whatII~e bugIs Io generalphysical 11lakes for n personlo functionnor. Ilousewho asked not to ha named malaise:a catch-all definition forthat mollyagain, 11o said, believes Ihora comesa mo n a wldcheludes specific diagnosis say Dr, Bnnaotand similar prae. schlzophre111e’slife when 11o or site Is orlhnmoloeularpropollenls, Ilclloaersnolo a successrate as high *’readyto gotwell, AtIhaI paint they Whilesehlzopln’onla may be Iho as BO lereenl in Iheir patients, nllghl respondto anything," moslmlsandersload menlo/malady significantly hlghor than that oh. Alqhoughhehas referred patients to orlhmnoleeularpsychiatry Is probably servedbylradlllonal psychiatrists.tbo BrainBIo Center and lhoy have’ Ihoinosl conlrovarslnl, recovered, ho sold ho regardsof Carl Pholffor fmmderof Prin. BUTSKI,]PTICS and erllles nbonnd, thomoleeularpsychiatry as a farmof colons lh’o n Bo Conor anda eador TIioy hoollnte to eadornethe hauling, nmlhodciting 111olack of conclusivefalqh , ..... In the orlhmnoloeularflehl, has *’I lllhlk II10poople wile aa nestwire definedIhroo s iooiflecategories of Iho evkloncaand doable.blind similes -- it arethe ones who can’t deal with Ilia d senile, hosedo11 a era O I’Oael ass 0 whoabali1 111o pnllenls and the drug psyellologloalIssues IIlat makethem foodand chemical Imbalances In Iha administratorsdon’t knowwhen sick, Talkingtheraphy makes them syslom, medicationorplacebos are being worso," gives, SaysThomas Shoemaker dlnleal SCIII~,OPIIIII’~NIAIsellnrllalerlzod dlroclornf 1he Cnrrlor CIInlo= ’*My byIhollghl disorder explains I hlllp lleoausomog11.vllamln therapyII~ l~(|l|llOl~ an oP||lomoloou ar tlacd in conjunctionwith traditional basle foollnRis Ihat It ia a safe syehlsh’islassoclaled with ~arlit anll.psycllolle drllgS, several h’oalmoaland 1 prescribeIt (beIins D psydtlalrIcscall remission"llln resull referredpatients to F,arlh Ilnnsa) if Iotiso, ’the halhielnailonsdolasioan ef a plaaohooffset," IhhlkII will Iiolp," nnd voicesIhal usttally markthe "Frnlnn researchpolnl nf view. II diseasemay Just betile vietlmn’,,way "That’sridlotliaun" entllllCra Jaelt nf h’yhzgIo "ardorIbo disorderbe Ward,all orlllantoleotllar pnychlah’Isl ladt’l boonIIiorcllgllly nhnllad Illal’s TI’tiTIONALLY.BALANCEDmeatstieing no additivesor aannadfoods nra ~nya, ’ franl ~Prcnien,uYall get |t placabo why11oadomla I~aplo la IIio field are A PH,D,CANDIDATE nt RulOors, Bob’Qrumot lives nearEarlh House end has boon e ~nredby Trlsh Rooors, a former Army soak, hdrodllelnglargo closes of vllamlns, effoolwllll lilly dl’llgIllat y(nlnee, Wo wnlllllgforInoro vallt Iall o it, " hiredss snoronnla gardening oonnollnnt, (~lahPlpolinO pirate) mh’,ornlsparlietliariy zhla and neeI~oPln who Itpva Ira.on Ihro~.lgh all’ PaulWehar dh’ealor efa hlafeed. , (RlohardPlpollng ll!oto) obanglltg’01odlol of sohlznpbronlenk11nwnIrcahnOlllS, llleltldhlg lalklng bnckpragram looQled al Cnrrlo,1’,llnS In~n~cdlnleiychr,nges li~e htdlvldt~aP11 lharaphyshack llleraplty nndthe u~saarlhnnta eat tar treal llant Wl(It blaoi101111si1,ynfia11p1111hlg ana11d In In.klngnfanll.psyoholle tlrul~s,Thay fewrco111h~, thetlelilt41011s heeor, llnl~os, nm~’improve when vRammll lutd ’qwlult IIwere mare affo~llve," ile Tbod11ratlan af 111o llhlons, Ilnn II 11111101’11111tlraadtlod," , m11d,

,.~ Th~hy, Mey 2S, 1978 Ihr fraltklin NEwS.RECOrD IS-A Franklin Park realtors RIDING DAYCAMP. ROGAPEKIJDAY CAMP receive networktraining Longestablished licensed Day Camp ST. LOUIS-- ’Josephprogram will be stressed in an -.- iust minutesfrom home I. D’Angiolilloand Peter K~er, upcomingseminar. Boys& Girls ages4 through12 of D’Angiolllloand Kuker BEGINNERS-- learn riding and horsecare from - * swimmingInstruction * crafts ¯ sports Realty .in Franklin Park recently attendeda broker’s FOODARAMADIVIDEND professionalInstructors. ¯ cookouts¯ over * specialevents orientationtraining program TheBoard of Directors of Men and WomenCounselors sponsoredby the HomesFor RIDERS.. increaseriding & jumpingskills with LivingNetwork. P’oodaramdSupermarkets, Transportationfrom certain areas Inc. (ASBIhas declared a HomesFor Living is an regular quarterly cash our expertInStruction and super Call:609-921.8297 Ruth Cortelyou, Director international marketing networkoffering real estate dividendof $.12-:/zper share on facilities (OUTDOOR& INDOOR). education programs and the company’scommon stock. Thedividend is payableon HORSEOWNERS -. bring your ownhorse and services to its members.The April 1 to shareholdersof Franklin Park realtors learn together,stabllng available. reviewedthe programsand record as of March21. The are planning to publisha largest member of the 1978fi# SpidersendX-19’ monthly HomesFor Living ShopRitegroup, Foodarama photo magazine of local operates 43 supermarkets (Youngstersfrom age 7 .. Adults welcome,too! properties. instock nod[ The broker orientation NATIONWIDE ¯ LIMITED OPENINGS- Call for Brochure ¯ programis the first in a series Polk!Holders of seminarsplanned by Homes CALL609.882.0213 NiddlesexForeign Cars For Living for the Franklin ForInsurance 1233Hwy. 27, Somerset,N. J. Park sales staff. Im- WeInsure everybody for (201)247-8771 plementationof the training Homeowner&Auto Insurance Timberlane JosephD’.4ngiolillo and Peter Kuker receivedat the orientation Wecan save you 20% on Hours:Man. Ihru Frl. 9.9; Sot. 9.5 CommercialPolicies CAPITALINSURANCE AGENCY Horse Center: OIMrr(s: Co. Inc. Campaigntechniques lSE4Z,~PenninEtsn Road Rt.546, Titusville, N:J. Attention:Holders of MunicipalBonds..¯ subject of workshop Tlenlon.R.I.

NEWBRUNSWICK -- A politics commonto every CampaignTechniques In- campaign.And we also will stitute, co-sponsoredby the highlight the special Center for the American perienees of womencan- Womanand Politics, Rutgers didates." USE OUR University and the N.J. Topicsto be coveredduring Division on Women,Depart- the two-dayInstitute include: mentof CommunityAffairs, is strategy developmentand scheduledfor June9 and10 at campaignplanning, targeting the Eagleton Institute of the district, iedividualvoter CALENDAROF EVENTS Polities. contact, mediarelations and C.A.S.H Thetwo-day institute, whichpolitical advertising, fund COMPUTERIZEDANALYSIS of SECURITIESHOLDINGS will run gram8:30 a.m. to 6 ,,u,sa,Y.MA,S raising and budgeting, B 8" B PRINTING "Po,sumPoke" Sl~ring Walk - 7:30 p .... Environmental FRANKLINBICYCL p.m.on Friday andSaturday scheduling and events, EducationCenter, Lord Stilling Park. brings together NewJersey research and support SERVICES TraditionalAmerican 8"English Folk Dancing- Phillips Com- R " and national political con- operations, and candidate of Manville, Inc. reunifyCenter, Rt. 27, Franklin Park 8-10 p.m. Admission $2, I sultantsto teachthe toolsand activity. studentdiscount,lnfo.821-8919, ’ Secenllythe municipal~ond mo~kel ¯ And,finally, whalate Registrationfee is $40 a 513W. Camplain Rd. FranklinCouncil-8 p.m. ~E hasundergone many significant .techniquesof campaigningfor J changesIhol conaffect you, of yourbonds, overage publicoffice¯ person,including all resource Manville,N.J. 08835 FranklinBosrd of Adjustment-specislmeeBng8 p.m. "RALEIGH.S~HWINN [] holCJlno$therefore, if becomes vle~dto maturityand "This NewJersey election materialsand lunch for both Bustnouand Social Printing TempleBeth El, semtennuotgeneral membership meetMg, 8:30 .nEUO~Or.SOBS esSOnHollot every inveslo, Io hove averagenor ffolio life year workshopis particularly days.The Institute is limited Forms-Bulletins-Flyers.Tickets p.m., at the Tempts,Amwell Rd., Somerset1978-79 budget ep- Reg~ltl.Pl/Is.A~ce~tlet uo

11 a.m..5.30 p.m. XEROXCOPIES /Quantity ’ SUNDAY,MAY 28 Prices & So n * WOWSi S~m~eHun~rdon C h~t~r~ B u~ supper ~ nd d~nc~ /Irl~ilabl()) social,7 to 11p.m. Holiday Ion, Rte. 22. ¯ " ’ N~ TOWNSHIP MOnDAY,MAY28 oilBurnerslnst~lled MemorialDay Observances. Manville V.F,W. 8 a.m., Memorial PHARMACY Service,Emmsnuel Baptist Church; 9a,m. Breakfast StPost: 12:30 [11,11 p.m.,parade ,ine..up Dukes P,wy, 1 p.m.parade starl,, alongNo. ~,,-I|g00 Maln,So. Main, Roosevelt Ave, to So.6th Ave, to PostHome. 712Hamlhon St,, Santa I N~i;:~k NeshanleParade. Nt )TAIt YP ( ’ BI .I t TUESOAy,MAYg0 []B I ~h[e~VlI ~ [el[:~ HillsboroughTownship Committee- 8 p.m, Munislpsl Bldg, ~.~--rTORAG E.~-- WEDNEEDAY,MAY 31 LOAN LY? HiilsboroughSenior Citizens. regular P,m,Firehouse meeting1-3 SHERMAN ~ No,3, WoodsRd. SOPKO SONS Agentsfor THURSDAY,JUNE 1 JEWELERS FranklinBoard ofAdjustment- 8 I~,m. Municipal Bidg, WheatonVan Lines, Inn, Film¯ "TheNaked civil Servant", based onllfe ofQuontln Crlst, MOVING6" KeepaakeDiamond Rings homosoxuaL7:30p.m, Mary JReobs Uhrery, Rocky Hill. STORAGE~IN C, WldaSolectlon of Wedding Bands HIIIsboroughPlennlng Board ¯ B p,m,Munigipal BIdg, FREEEarPiercing with P,rmll#$ Purchaleol Earrings’ Local& LongDistance SomersetShoppingBridgewater Center a nice ~SNOManvlllo|Tth Avo. i Have hohdayweekend ! B B BELLE MEAD FUCILLO & LUMBERCO,, INC, WARREN RDodlnoI]lvd.RDodingI]lvd,, DelleMoDdSolid Mead ’ E,R. CLEWORTH& SON 359-8121 HEATING’ AIR CONDITIONING ’ ELLCTRICAL A Camp/etaL/ne gl SH[ETMITAL FABRICATION BUILDINGMATERIALS Cheerup! We’ll lend you up to Sl5,000 FunoralHome, Jnc. WARMAIR REPtACEMENr FURNACES ’Ceok, ¢.k&s gvnl~ g~n, Polnl,t.~m. *,*, Com~, Cemb,Oeel~Oe.v; |R for summerfun at ourlow bank rates. AclamFucfllo,Mgr, FROM$$J&lnltened W,.d.*,Whldow!!, ~n ^,d,,,,,dl/Itrl W~.d..,WInd0wt.* 725-1703 HUM/DtF~ERS.EIECTRONIC AIR CLIANERS ¢*BI.~!o PgUoM.lelhlll. ¢,urpenns ’ NowIs the lime for youand your family to feel, wenow oiler loansfor almostany hllrHdtl~s * ll~,dwl,e’ O*ce,¢ter be getting he mostout of your home.But goodreason-often within 24 hours’, with 20,SSe, tmvlllc 1 Plnell.1001Ins M|letllh ~ Inlulull0n* wedon’t wantyou to go elf the deepend. oredll life andacoldent and health Insur. 297,4e41TJ.,".~If.~II’..O~Q ~B0,47~1~ gl.,,,R...II,.R ~tr*,,~ ’ s,r~, s $o, 6runRwlck,u/=:~, .~BIII~ s oL~ .,,.m".’.,’.’, to do It. That’swhy we offer low.Interestonce optional at a sma!lc, harge."I"o ap~ly homeImprovement loans. Weann lend for your "SummerFun Loan,slmplyo~ll you up 1o $15,000 Ior that swimming Oarleret’stoll free numberor visit anyone pool, a reorealionroom, or wtlaleverI1 el ourofIJooa convenlenlly Iooaled Ihrough. PARK Torent these takes to makeyour homemore lun. In out NswJersey. InoroIhgn one level, ulwayaIll) SOlO,hal yourttlflJlwllv8 gru In PLUMBING&HEATING Dial Toll Free800-452-9740 tl00(ltlhnllo, spaces of aUyour phmblng needs IBIORRTERET SnvJn s FREEESTIMATES Call ConettmorLonnB Department e 10 OroonwoodAve. MndlBon, N,J, 07040 ,,, ;.InstallathnLIc. #~640&Repair MainOllIDe: 00(9 Broad S root Newark,NoW doraoy 07102 , 201.622.0010 KendallPork, N,J, 725"3300 ^BSOIBIncreese o $7~0 roll/ion ~,,¢01),297-7~uJ ,., , , "!9

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17-A Thursday, May25,1978 I heI ranklinNEWS RECORD PROFESSIONALACCOUNTANT LOCATEDAT WARRENPLAZA WEST totr first rou home for retardedi / RT.130, HIGHTSTOWN, H. J. . aunty y g p e,nrCraft t2-21 ft. ell-sham SERVICES:TAXRETURNS prepaled for byD~ar~:~YrEeU:tonr. County peopte,,sbegnnngto memb.erswho~lll.workwlth’ "Thereare, however,’so’d has alre~ad#ebteae.~be~a~Se~dd l°rr:’~#A~ru:,:2u~oC;:tn°::en individuals/business. cometrue. th= du -t ,,; ,vg,=m. Betty Petrilto, executive hroughaJ ~u._-=:~ ...... sole boars,!gush deep nnd AUDITSof hudnV.s and non.profit TheSomerset County Unit Mrs.Saptenzax ’ P expec ts the secretsry of the Somersetat a nounsorou~ Styllll]~ easy|o rfeil /:MegI:vlflraoo organizations, County Unit for Retarded salon, andan additional sum motorsand boat trailers. Grum- FINANCIALSTATEMENIS prepared. ~~1~ In the recent nationwidefor RetardedCitizens expects proposedgroup home to meet Citizens, "certain of $l,100was raised through a man and Old Towncanoes~ COMPLETERECORD KEEPING with trend awayfrom in- to have its first adult group the needs of high.functioning requirementswe would have NewYork dance marathon. Fiber glass materialsand pPin. filing of all lax reiumstot FOUr stitutlonalizing the retarded, homecompleted by early next SomersetCounty retarded The proposed Somerset Is. bnsine~ improveyour swing with grouphomes for thesepeople year.The proposed home will citizens. Homemembers will to meetif wewant to accept SunfishSailboats JoeLanzetta Ill, resident live in a normal home state funding.One of theseis Countygroup home is seenby FINANCIALPLANNING leviews ol lout golf proat theall-new are being built across the be built on a four-acreplot situation,learning to carefor that wewould have to accept the unit’s staff as part of an .. CanoeRentals individualor businmlas returnsand nation, adjacent to CampJotoni, in effort to help each of the recordswith recommendations, Princetonbieadows Country Warren.It is expectedto housethemselves, maintain the clients fromthroughout the ABBOTS Club.Private and group Theeffects of this trendare building,and do shoppingand state, not just.fromSomerset county’sretarded citizens to PHONEFORAPPOINTMENT: classesare starting this nowbeing felt in Somerset l0 developmentally-- County." . achievehis greatestpotential. MARINECENTER County. handicappedSomerset County other choresof normaladult ’ "Each person here is Rt. 29,Tltusvgle famesHarlllaN Jr. C.P.A. summer,taught on a citizens. life. 609.443.4409 championshipcourse just "I thinkall of our retarded Thehome’s clients will leave Mrs.Petrillo, whoindicated unique," Mrs. Saptenza 609)737-34.46 citizens couldbenefit from The proposedgroup home that arrangements .for believes."And we try here to minutesfrom Princeton.. living in a grouphome. and I will be onlythe ninth onein the homeduring the dayto go go on the premisethat there (609)799-4000, Call soon! NewJersey. to work, and manyare ex- possiblestate fundinghave not hope that eventually this pectedto "becomemore self- yetbecncomplcted,explained isn’t anythinga personcan’t countywill haveat least 10 "At the moment, New that additionalfunding will accomplish.It’s our feeling such homes," says Joan Jersey is everybehind in sufficient throughliving in the come from United. Way, here that almostall of our Diningout tonight? Sapienza,executive director of grouphomes," Mrs. Sapienzahome, eventually moving into SomersetCounty Chest and retardedadults could benefit 60 WINDOWWILD the Manville-basedSomerset said. "Little Connecticuthas a situation wherethey will fromthe unit’s privatefund- fromthe kind of grouphome CountyUnit for Retarded 150 group homes, and Newneed less supervision, and raisingefforts. About$6,100 we’reproposing." Tryone of therestaurants Citizens. Yorkhas 200, withplans for wherethey will be moreseA- I ANDSAVE FUEL NOW! Thewish of Mrs.Sapienza, 200 more." responsible." onour Arts page. ’ Architecturalplans for the DOUBLEITI BAY IT! BOWITI SLIDEIT! and of manyother Somerset Mrs.Sapienza hopes to havegroup home have been paid for Giveyour home new lifel "several moresuch bomesin by a grant fromthe One-to- Chooseyour own special Iookl our county, each one with OneFoundation, which is l facilities for different based in NewYork. The foundationhas also indicateda Thefirst SomersetCounty possibility of its giving an Prime grouphome is expectedto rest additional$30,000. between$150,000 and $200,000. Further funding.for the It will be staffedby two full- constructionof the homemay time people and will have comefrom the state of New additionalvolunteers and staff Jersey. Sirloin Steaks¯ T-BoneSteaks Youngleaders sought; . y ’O.~ PorterhouseSteaks * BonelessStrip Steaks NJLIC "67305 Filet Mignon¯ ClubSteaks Watershedswill train SYS’I-~MaRJO INC. Rib Eye Steaks Aieadership training training skills on the trail, in THEREPLACEMENT WINDOW SPECIALISTS ’ programin ecologyfor high overnightcamp s and at times I school students will be con- of emergency. CAlL COllEcT OR S|ND COUPON Memorial Day Weekend dueled in late June by the ’ The training programis r..,~ .qR1.19f~N Stony Brook-Millstonefrom June 26 to July 7, ex- ¯ ~.~., ~v..~ I Shop-at:HomeSe~lce has finally arrived. Enjoy! WatershedsAssociation. eludingthe weekendof July4. 1401Wllherspoon SL, Rohwoy, N.J. 07ansi Budget...... PlanAvonabln Thoseselected as counselorsStudentswill be selectedto : Copyright1978 MofJ0 SySlems Inc lOUt22no Year in nushess as a result of the sessionwill assist the directorfor twoor Ii FREE DELIVERY be paidfor the hoursthey work moreweeks in conductingthe iI i i i Ill mll I M NIl Nil Wl l Ill III II m mll Allour meatis cut Doorder. So please call withchildren at workshopson ecologyprogram, July 10 to Ourcustomers believe Ihot MARJO Isthe answer Io your old windowproblems. SeeIor yourself. Send for FREE IUerolure and I yourorder in at least three hoursin advance. the Watershedsgrounds. Aug.4 at the reserve. During the eight-day FREESHOP-AT-HOME obtainprices. We are obllgnled-not youl P.G.5~5 I program,students will explore Thoseselected as counselors SERVICE :Hackensaoh,NewJersey 07601 ! Noms I will be paidfor the hoursthey CALLNOW II the variety of habitats in II Street .Oily TOTO’S PrincetonMARKET609-924-0768 central NewJersey, con- workand will be directed by CALLCOLLECT I 74 Witherspoon St. centratingon activities whichMaria Fox an experienced b 24 hou~an, day ], ’,,’,’,"’ ...... I Stote~Zlp__Phonn~ I Hours;Men, 8" Tues.8 amre 5:30pro; Thurs.8" Fri. 8 amre 6:30prn; demonstrate the in- teacherin outdoorleadersh p (609)234-6030._..,m~ ,=. I i lu i i ml i 1 Illl I I II lU roll III I Im II Ill Wed.Et Sat, Samre 1 pm terrelationships of natural andenvironmental programs. . ., "TheFinest in FoodFro:Your Table Since 1912t" systems. Forfurther informationcall In addition to exploring737-3735. concepts, membersof the A grant fromthe Princeton groupwill developteaching Youth Fund has madethe techniques and leadership counselorprogram possible. State Museumshows paintings and tapestries Be an angel. ~"~TRENTON -- Bright color- ’wi’(l~ a’n innate feeling for more’ field paintings by Susan intense colorations.She at- Gowerharmonize subtly with tendedFraneonia College in ~be rich, subduedtones of NewHampshire and has Avoidthese air. conditioningsins. tapestries by Kumiko extended her art horizons Murashimain the current duringtravel in Europe,South exhibitionin the auditoriumAmericaand the continental galleries of the NewJersey UnitedStates. Previouslyshe UH~SEUSAGE. Museum.It will continue ’has exhibitedin NewJersey at WROHGSIZE. Thenthere’s the sin of notusing throughJune 18. the PrincetonArt Association, Oneof the biggestsins to avoid Miss Gower,who lives in Rider College and Mercer is buyingan air conditionerwith yourair conditionerwisely.., like Allentown, adapted her CountyCollege. thewrong size coolingcapacity, keepingit on whenno oneis home palnterlystyle fromearlier MissMurashima, a native of If it’s toosmall, it won’tdo the .,. or notusing the fan setting studies of weavingcombined Japanand currently assistant when the outside ~ professorof art at Glassboro job. If it’s toobig, it maycreate uncomfortablevariations humidityis low..., BOUNDBROOK College,has studied,taught or keepingthe ~1 ’4SREUNION andexhibited her weavingsin in roomtemperatures, Preliminary plans are both Japan and’the United Andbecause it will turn on settingtoo low. ! underwayfor the 30threunion States.She describes her work Keepin mind andolf often,the unit’s lile that operating~I of the BoundBrook High as "an expressionof bothself will beshortened, YOURCHOICE: Schoolclass of 194S.There will and the physicalbeyond" ... ’ costsincrease ’ be an eveningof dining dan- "a reflectionof the tranquility Becausefactors other about5% per SIMMONS,THERAPEDIC, SEALY cing and reminiscing. The and formality of the East thanroom size enter cooling degree. ’ i.: eventwill take place at the combinedwith the vitality and into choosingthe air i QUILTEDMATTRESS,, Rustic Manor (formerly informality of the West." conditionerwith the For other energi SAVINGSPRICED Wally’son the Hill), Saturday,Earlier shehas exhibitedin right coolingcapacity, saving,money- Oct.14. New Jersey at Morris consultyour air con- savingair condi- Anyclass mates whohave Museum,Gloucester County changedtheir residencein the, College,Ocean City Cultural ditioningdealer tionertips, sendfor freebooklet ’ last five years arc askedto Center,Peters ValleyCraft- beforeyou buy, today!’ contact Mrs. EdytheColvin smenand LongBeech Island Sniderat 201.968-7223. Foundation. IH Anotherless obvious sin is to buy SWIM,PICNIC 8" SUN an air conditionerthat usestoo muchelectricity, Youcan easilyavoid this bybuy- ing themost ellicienl unit. Lookfor thetag that FREE!I Twelvepages el givesthe air conditioner’sEnergy it bydividing the Unit’s BTU’s by ooorgy.ssvlng ElliclencyRatio (EER), The EER thewattage it uses,This inlormation air conditioning tells youhow much electricity an is onthe unit’s metal plate, suggestions,us air condilioneruses lot thecooling wellns oilier money.saving t provides.The higher Ihe EER, conservationtips, Ihemore elflclent tile un,Air POORIHSTALIJfflON I..L.~~--.-F~..4--.~!, SendforIt today. conditionerswith EER’s ol 7,5or I ANDMAINTENANCE. WiseEnergy Use, Box 260, higherare considered elliclent, Improperinstallalion and mainle- Gorwood,NJ07027 If theEER is not nanceare other energy.wasting i posted,you can~ sins, Be sure eleclrical wiring is Pleasesend me a frogcopy of "UseEnergy Wisely and Save adecluale,Install unit in a shaded Money," window,¯ 11 possible,Seal all open ]ngsaround Ihe air conditioner, Numo Changeor cleanfillers everymonth or so, Neverremove fillers Io get Addtusa moreair,

fllUtO ~ - Z*n -JL.--.---~ I ____:,.I at our Opening Memorial Day Weekend May27th ~ 28th Enjoyour spring fo~J lake, diving boards, floats, 0 olympiasize children’s pool, plonlo groves, Plus , frog parking,refreshment stand, drosslno’rooms andIlfoguerda, PSEG QUARRY SWIMMING CLUB TheEnergy People RouteB18 ~ CrusherROadr Hopowoll, N,J. (aaronfrom Chnrlay’aBrothor) 48-A Thursday,May 2,5,193 CAMP Personalized " revie____W_w RACQUET ’Alice ’to TheTennis Training Center Catering At Blair Academy, ’Sleuth’ is applauded.... Btalrstown,N. ,I. Just for You open June 3 Junior Camp Boys9 -17 Wonderland" will open Adult Camp_ La Cuisine Saturday,June 3, at Circle atthe Plainfield:Forum Co-ed Players. PLAINFIELD-- Even and the precise momentand Andrewthat he ls’awei’e of RenownedPro moveto inducea chill. Milo’s desire to marryhis cnrlmrate d private catering Jennifer Joyce of Mid- natarebedtaaddltstributete The production is well wife, Marguerite. Andrew Charlle Lundgron,201.743.3607 dlehnsh will ¯play "Alice," the fine performancesof elntends oTwrite R. Clutrehill,Chef Jerry Marineof Cranfordwill MichaelCeerver and Paul controlled throughoutthe asks howh to support 153Franklin St. (609) 924-4376 play "Lewis Carroll" and Falzone in the NewJersey social commentary on net mthemanner towmcnne Bloom(ield,N, J. 07003. i snobberyand class distinctionhas accustomedher.. t"The MadHatter" and BethTheatre of "Sleuth."Forum’s presentation is not overdone, end the. After assuring Mile that MossofWatchungwillporlreyA loudclap of thunderteuehosof comedyare trested MargueriteIs a womanof the "WhiteRabbit," . soundedat the climaxof the withfinesse, expensive testes~ Andrew’ Howard A. Grabelle MD Set design is by Doroihy AnthonyShaffer mystery The story concernsAndrew propOseS a schemewhereby BitettoofMetucheeCostumes ’drama on openingnight, last Wyke,a devoteeof deductiveMile can steal and sell some announces are by RnsemarieBiretta and Thursday,and viewerswho logic and games, master Wykejewels el great Value, DorothyBiletto of Metuchenhadbeen held totally absorbeddetective story writer andand he Andrew,can collect on and Deanna Bar:on of throughoutthe exciting two wealthy English country tbelnsuraece.Miloissedueed, The Openingof his Practice Hillsboro. acts acceptedthennlseasjustgentleman,and his plot Andrewthen recites the rules Directoris SolSteinberg of. anotherclever soundeffect, against, Mile Tiedle, a ofthegamehewouldmakeof in .Clark. lntheinlimaeyoftheForumyoungerand not so well.to-dothe robbery.Slnce Andrew has Theatrethe audienceis im- manwho is his wife’s love=;,a flare for thedramatic, what Obstetrics and Gynecology Productiondates will be mediatelyengrossed in the Andrewis arrogant,self followsis bizzarebutte more June 3, 4, 10, It, 17 &IS. intrigue . on stage and applaudingand determinedto than hint at the complexities Saturdayperformances will graduallycompletely sponged hiakea gameof his revenge."and intense suspensemight be at 10:30a.m. and 2 p,m. upinitssuspense.A practiced,His haughtyegotism Is spoil your pleasure In playing Locatedat 253 TownsendSt.,New Brunswick Sundayperformances at 2 handon the viewers’nulse has somewhattempered by a sleuth. p.m.only. .given Director TimMoses a personalsenseof fairness that Roger. Paradise ’ has ’,201) 246-1157 Hoursby AppointmentCall (2011968.7555 for in- keen sense of timing. He lets himdelight in his op- designeda magnificent’set. formation, knowswhen the bloodis racing ponent’s owndeductive logic. TheNorman Manor House Andrewis verysophisticated, livingroora reflects Andrew genteeland politely vicious; Wyke’s wealth, fine taste and MichaelCoercer plays .him eccentricities forit is corn- withan elegant manner, platewith Jolly. Jack Tar, a PaulFahone, who plays life-like dummy that laughs at MlloTindle, expresses a bad jokes. warmthand sincerity that . "Sleuth" will be performed immediatelygarners viewer’s Thursdays,Fridays and sympathy. Mile, who has Saturdays at S p.m. and recently takena little cottage Sundaysat 3 p.m. through I in tim village, has cometo June11. Tickets are ~.75 and AndrewWyke’s Norman $5.75. For reservations call ManorHouse In Wiltshire; 757-SBSB~ Englandat his request.He is TWOMEN in love with the samewomanWhois the wife of oneof themare involvedin a givena drink andtold by CotleenZirnltefascina~ngp1~tthat~eadst~m~rder’~ev~ngeandsuspensein~Slemh’~attheNewJerse~Theater Forum,232 East Front St., Plainfield.Michael Coerver and Paul Falzone play the cat andmouse review pair. The truthhas four faces a m ’Rashomon! SUMMIT-- Enchanting!,looked so formidablein his other three. The perfol;manee of Samurai robe." "Onetellswh~t he wantsthe "Rashomen"which opened Tbepriest, played by Maury¯world to believe," the Friday night at the Craig Herman,is obviouslyshaken wigmaker concludes. Theatreis enchanting,h real as they recall.the testimonies". "Rashomon"is running spellbinder, givento the magistrate,three concurrentlywith a return 30... 40 .. i Game!Brush Theconcept of relating an versions of the Samurai’s engagementof "Hair" on up on yourtennis at the eventas seenthrough the eyes deathand his wife’s rape, eachFridays at 8:40p.m., Satur- all-new PrincetonMeadows of fourdifferent people is in extollingthe vii-tuOsof the days at 4 p.m.and 8:40p.m. CountryClub, Starting this .itself fascinating.When the teller, and Sundaysat 7:30 p.m. summer,private and group four different "versionsare Quite gluttonously’ the through June 17. lessonsat all lauds,taught enactedwith the sensitivity wigmaker,portrayed by TomTieketsare$5eaeh show, ($3 by MareeS. McCallum, ’ andadroitness exhibited at the Marciniak,relishes ell the studentsand senior citizens women’scoach at Princeton Craig, the drama is un- details. Thewigmaker who except Saturdayevenings), or University.(609) 799-4000 forgettable. steals scalpsfrom oorpseo is a a pair of tickets, eaefor each [or in[ormation.(:all soon! The production, directed rather sleazycharacter, but play, for $9. Call 273-6233for with daring anddelicacy by his cynicalcomments are the reservations. JohnDunnell, is oneof Craig’smeatiest lines in the dialogue, i: best. and Mr. Marciniakdelivers C°t!cs"Z!r"~t~.: : ..... : ..... i , ’ :?" i,’ Thefairytale charmof the themwith zesty animation. rainforest createdby James Abandit with a reputationas Gamblnnsets the moodfor the killer, rapist aMplunderer is dramabased on Japanesefolk foundin the woodsand ac- tales.The shade of tail trees cusedof the murder.Believing umbrellastheaudience and that the police wantto hang theysit withthe playersin the himbecause it is timefor him orienlaljungle at the edgeof to pay for his crimes, the llashomonGate in Kyota, bandittells a violentstory of Japan. rappingthe wifeand killing tl It is 1,000years ago. A priest the.husbandin a duel for her ~ ~’::~,~ | I FABRICS and a woodcutter waiting honor,That duel is a sleekbit outsidethe gate are joined by of choreographyperformed by I! a wigmaker.They tell himof .Harry Ailster whoportrays -- the things that happenedin the samuraiand RanGetto as .... : ’ ’ II policecourt yesterday, things the bandit. that makethe holy manwant Thewife played by Jeanne to leavethe priesthood. PaulinSternherg, has a d f- ,mR,On OS, NSHOWROOMSI;1 "Aman was murdered and ferent tale to tell of her lifelong ~~111 4-6Hulfish Street * PrincetonN.J. |~ it wasI whofound the body,"devotion to her husband,her ~~J BetweenWitherspoon and Palmer Square |~, the woodcuttersays. "Heoutrage wifll the rapist, mid ParkanSop. aily’. i her belief that she killedher II .7 emotionalchaos, courtAmedium to conjureIscalled up intothe husband’sspirit to give his i testimony, The samurai’s DAY CAMP spirit lies still anotherin- Complete tcrpretation to after which ieeludes morefancy sword .~ CAMPINGPROGRAM ’ play plusa sednet(on.When HORSEBACKRIDING the spirit Is finished, the TiNY TOTPROGRAM mediumseems to dissolveinto theground -- she disappears DOORTODOORTRANSPORTKflON beforeour eyes, RoufeSl8 Thena fourth accountIs Hopew=llN.J. 08525 ,antlered,net in thepolice ~30~~9Z4.9713,(609)4661T.,p, courl,hut to the priest;It Is an nhsurhtale Ihnt negatesthe i Al"rlc FANS Sale

$129completely installed ,,, , ’ 17 /2ooc~M EVERYBODY’S HERE! unconditionallyguaranteed for 2 years At tile TerraceCare, on HttlfishStreet, Beldndthe ida. For lund~1for bnmeh for wondcrhddrinks, New,now, on the Terrace care, TIlE BOMBAYBAR completeventilating systems andBICYCLE CLUB, Pedal o,t over. YoHr’,frlendsarc waiting, completeair conditioning systems Twogood things con|lagup at the Nasstttt hm,Satttrday, from 2 to 3, the EastWindsor Hlghts Brass Band will entertain,Monday, It’s RockyRill Ittttl a BlueGrass Concert Oil the GroomGood music, Good times, , GAISSERTCONSTRUCTION CO. JV’ z ,s ,s .R u" INzv’ 201.297.1975 ORl~almor Square * Prlnootdn,N,J, ¯ 609.921.7500 ...... in i 19-A Thursday, May25,1978 review ’OhDad’ is uptight in Villagers" play "Oh Dad, Poor Dad,appear until the third scene, watchesas Rosalieflirts with Mama’sHung You in the Thefirst twoscenes belong him and then abruptly in- Closet, and I’m Feelln’ So"to MadameRnsepettle, her tei’rupts the visit. In cooing Sad"is an arrestingtitle, and fully grownbut immatureson tones she describes the the play byArthur L. Kopltis whom she calls in- beautiesof life andnature, the as out of the ordinaryas the terchangesblyby the namesof trees andthe birds singingin NowP title indicates. Some - Albert, Edwardand Robinson, them,"the lovely bird sitting CedarGrove-- "SOUNDOF 25. Wednesdayand ThursdayStreets, Thursday,Friday and formances,when P:;e but who calls himself on the tree brancheswaiting to MUSIC." Mnadowbrook at 8:30 p.m., Sundayat 3 andSaturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday3 charactersare portrayedas Jonathan,and to Rosalie, a drop its bird drop on your DinnerTheater, 1050 Pompton 7;30 p.m., $8-$10;Friday at p.m.; May18-Junell,Tiekets, real loonies, are hilarious, young girl who caught head." She thus sumsup the Ave. ThroughJune 25 with 8:80 p.m., Saturdayat 5 and Thursday,Sunday, $4.75; Even whenthe widow,who Jonathan’s fancy whenhe. philosophyembodied in the Wednesdaymatinees and 9:30p.m., $9-$11;Thursday at Friday,Saturday, $5.75. In- carts her husband’sstuffed picked up her imagein his play. evnelngs. Friday, Saturday 2 p.m., $’7-$9. Discountfor formationand reservations body aroundthe worldwith homemade telescope. Alan Pierce who als0 ~ndSunday. 256-1455. groups,students and senior 757-5888. her is playedstraight andthe J’im Meadows plays directed the productionplays citizens. Reservationsand . widow’sson is playedwithout Jonathan with simplicity, CommodoreReseabove who, Cranford -- "AMERICANinformation,376-4343. Rahway -- "EAT YOUR whimsy,as the Villagersare pouting,foot.stamping tan- smitten by the widow,has BUFFALO."Celebration interpreting the comedyit trums, and a cleavage .proposedmarriage and in the Playhouse,118. South Ave. MountainLakes -- "ANNIEIIEARTOUT," King’s Row, makesfor an entertaining fixation,but withnone of the third sceneawaits her answer. ¯ Weekendsthrough Juno 17. GETYOUR GUN." Nell’s 169 WestMain St. In dinner evening. playfulcaprice that gives the. She replies with a lengthy. Curtain Friday, 0:30 p.m.; NewYorker Dinner Theater, productionby TheRevelers, "OhDad" began the 1978 characturthe drnll appea!that soliloquyabout her disdainfor :Saturday, 7 and 10 p.m.; Route 46. Irving Berlin Friday and Saturday, 8:30 seasonat the Villagers’Barn ¯ belongsto him. men, her marriage and her musical.Group reservations p.m.,through June 17. $10.95 Theaterin Middlebushlast Thebosom that holds his widowhood.At least;it seems Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Tickets includingdinner. Show alone, Friday. The openingnight stare I~elongsto Margaretlengthy when it is deliveredin $4.50and $5.50. Group, student advised to contact dinner Fridayonly, $4.50,students, land senior citizen discounts theatre as soonas possible. audience was amusedand Sterlacci whoportrays Mrs. Waters’ sombertones. available. Reservations,351- 334-0058. $3.50,Group rates. 574-1255. bemusedas well. Viewers Rosalie, a baby sitter and "OhDad" will run through 5033. unanimouslyconcurred with harlot. MommaResepettle is June 11, Fridayand Saturday I~iarionWaters in the role o£ awareof all Rosalie’s ac- at 8:30 p.m., Sundayat 7:30 Montclair -- "COMPANY."Sayreville -- "HELLO Cranford -- "GODSPELL."Studio Playhouse,14 Alvin the widow, Madame tivities, yet she arrangesfor p.m.For information call 201-’ Place. Friday andSaturday, DOLLY."Club BeneDinner Rosepetile,as she turnedto the girl to be broughtto 873-2710. :’: Cranford.DramaticClub, 78 Theatre,Route 35. Thursday- themand spoke the final line, ColleenZirni(e Winans Ave. Friday and 8:30p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Saturday, dinner, 7 p.m., Jonathanon the veranda.She Saturdayat 8:40p.m.,’through through June 17. $3-$4and "Whatis the meaningof all , grouprates¯ 744-9752. show 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, th,s?, June10. Tickets $5-$9. 276-7611. d nner,6 p.m.,show 7:30 p.m. If the playwright has $8.50-$14.95package rate¯ 727- C0t/lG A]TI C 110N3 Middlebnsh--’ "Oil DAD, Montdair -- "ONEFLEW anythingto say at all. it POORDAD, MAMA’S HUNG OVER TIlE CUCKOO’S 3000. probably has to do with the Cranford-- "A REPER-$2.50 and $2¯75. Reservations NEST." Whole Theater Puritan voracity of American TORYOF MUSICAL 376-4343. YOUIN TIlE CLOSETAND society in general and REVUES." New Jersey I’M FEELIN’ SO SAD." Playhouse, 544 Bloomfield Somerville -- "COME PublicTheatre at Celebration Piscataway-- "ALICE IN Villagers Barn Theater, Ave. Wednesdaythrough American womenin par- WONDEItI.AND.~’Circle~ Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday,2 BLOW YOUR RORN." ticular. Playhouse,118 South Ave., AmwellRoad, Friday and and8:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2 and7 WatchungView Inn, Routes Thecurtain opens on a hotel Friday,8:30 p.m.; Saturday7 Theatre, 416Victoria Ave., Saturday, 8:30 p m..and 202-206.Luncheon and Dinner veranda in Port Royale, and 10 p.m.; Sundayat 7:30 June8, 4, 1O,11, 17and 18. Sat: Sundayat 7:80p.m. 673-2710. p.m., throughJune 3. $5.75- Theater. Lunchat noon, p.m. June 23-July 15. In- at 10:30a.m. and 2 p.m.;Sun.:2 $6.95.744-2989. matiheecurtain at 1:15p.m., somewherein the Caribbean formationcall 351-5033or 272- p.m. only. Reservations968- Middlesex -- "A FUNNY Mondaythrough Friday as three bellboysimmediately 5704. 7555. : TILINGIIAPPENED ON THE NewBrunswick -- "AR- throughJuly. Dinnershows to tip off the spectatorthat what WAYTO TIlE ¯ FORUM." SENIC ANDOLD LACE." be announced,dinner at 6:45 is to followis bizarre. They Middlesex -- "A FUNNY Somerville - "SILVER Foothill Playhouse,Beech- GeorgeStreet Playhouse,414 p.m., curtain at 8:40 p.m. carrya coffininto the master TILINGIIAPPENED ON TIlE WHISTLE."Somerset Vallhy woodAvenue. Wednesday- GeorgeSt. ThroughJune 4. Luncheon-matinee,$9.50, of Madame WAYTO TIlE FORUM." Playersat Somervillettigh Saturday,8:40 p.m., through Thursday,Friday and dinner-theater, $12;60,in- Rnsepettle’s newlyrented Foothill Playhouse,Beech- School.Group rates andfund June 3. Tickets, WednesdaySaturdayat6:30 p.m.; Sun- cludinggratuities and tax. suite, two grumblingfly- woodAvenue. May 24, 25, 26, raisers. Call722-0179. June 16 andThursday,$4Friday and day,2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Special group and senior catcherplants to the sunny 27, 31, June1, 2, 3. Tickets 17, 23 and24. .: Saturday,$4.50. Subscrption Seniorcitizen, student and citizen " discounts. Reser- cornerof the verandaand a Wed.and Thurs. $4; Fri. and groupdiscounts available. 658-4020. " fish bowl containing Sat. $4.50. Subscriptions ratesavailable. 356-0462. Reservations846-2896. vations Rosalinda, the widow’s available.Call 334-0058’for WashingtonCrossing growlingpet piranha,center information. "GODSPI,;LL."Open Aii Millburn -- "PIPPIN." Plainfield -- "SLEUTH." stage, Theatre,Washington Crossing Paper Mill Playhouse, NewJersey Theater Forum, MadameRosepettie enters Middlesex--"DEATII OF A StatePark. Curtain time 8:3¢ SALESMAN."Foothill p.m.June 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, July BrooksideDrive. May 17-June YWCA,Church and Front andimmediately discloses her Playhouse, Beechwood ’SOMETHINGFOR ALL’ erratic temperament.She 1, (rain dalesJune 25 and July SALESET SATURDAY Avenue.Wednesday through 2). Tickets$3; students under berates the boysfor their Saturdayat 8:30p.m. $3,50-$4. ineptitude "one secondand June7-10, 14-17. 356:0466. Box 12, $1.50;children under PISCATAWAY--The Circle¯ smilesbeguiling the next, as schoolage, free. Advance Playersis sponsoringa she askswhat they knowabout officeopen 2-5 p.m. and 7:30 - moneysaving sale of tickets14 parkinglotsale at 416 Victoria the ownerof a giant yacht 10p.m. ticketsfor $35;seven ticket~ Ave.on Saturday, May27 from anchoredin the harbor. When Millburn -- "MAltY $17.50. Moilto Washingtaz l0a.m. - 5 p.m. The sale will be she learns that the yacht POPPINS."The Paper Mill CrossingAssoc., River Road heldrain or shine and the belongs to Commodore Playhouse Musicals for WashingtonCrossi.og, N.J. public is invitedto comeout Roseabove,the millionaire Children, BrooksideDrive. 08560.Box Office open at :4 and.meet the Circle .actors. theVillagers Barn Theatre in Middlebush. review ¯ ..,...... : ...... ~.: ...... SAILING HOW TOWIN CA K E DECORATIONS Ir"IL’tlIL’:Ig’ APPR0VEDmeans AT ’Pippin’ isth epip ofthe pits INSTRUCTION ROULETTE wi,TON VillageNurseries Garden Center MILLBURN-- Plenty’s thingex’traordinaw and is the wit. Whatpasses for humoris CONSUMERSFor Beginning or CRAPS ~-----"~ Party g poppin’in "Pippin"but it’s best part of the show. ’oftenraunchy and some of the for Supplies mostlyporn corn. "Pippin"is a productof the choreography would have REGISTEREDCONSUMERS and Ad ..... d ’~/~’ }00% o/the time ~,~ G,ts Landscaping embarrassedMinsky. /Jl GreetingCards The Roger O. Hirson- permissivegeneration, Forup-to-date Register in- Sallom ~ Specify whichand send Available NowFor Your Stephen Schwartz musical It’s noisy, often vulgar, Only Mr. Calloway has formationorfor free assistance extravaganza which won colorfuland hangs loose. The dancingfeet. Theothers keep with any local consumer (809,921-8632.::~/~-- 85.00to: Cmd. R.Gromt Holiday Weekend: acclaimand a Tonyaward in music is more noise than their feet implanted. They transection,call 609-394-5700 SOUND King’s FairgroundMall 1700 NoninghamWoy ¯ AzaleasIn Bloom 1973 for Bob Fosse, the tuneful. I can’t even havedancing pelvises. andConsumer Bureau’s Staff CenlnedMArSh O877 INVESTMENT direetur-choreegrnpherof the remember the song the The choreography is Mediatorwill respond. Box100. HamiltonTwp, 890.9621 Bedding Plants and Annuals originalBroadway production, audience is encouragedto distinctiveand does hold the 152Alexander St.,Piintelon AMFb MFGBoat Sales Jamesburg,N.J. 08831 Dally 10.9* Sunday12.5 openedat the Paper Mill participatein.by following the attention. GeneFoote who Eslablished1967 Located2 miles southof bouncing ball on a giant directed andreehoreegrapbed the light In Hlghtltown, gt, 539 ;~ Playhouse,the State Theater OpenFrl. TIll 7 of NewJersey last Wednesdayscreen, this productionassisted Mr. OpenSat. Tnl 5 to a packedhouse. Generallybizarre costumesFossein" "Pippin"in London OpenSun, Till 4 Purchasedpublicity must fill the stage with a hedge- andappears to haveretained CLOSEDMONDAY (MEMORIAL DAY) havea powerfulpull, else I pedgeof color.The plot hasno all the vitalityof theoriginal. can’t explainthe crowd.Full direction, no form,and save Nofault lies withthe cast. (609)44B.0436 page ads and television for the first threescenes which CameronSmith is impishly 89York Rd., Hlghtstown,N. J. commei’cialshailed Pippin’s seemto bea prqtest against appealing as the innocent THE HATHAWAYGOLF CLASSIC Broadwayrun, but I can see war, there is no theme. Pippin. TedThurston as,King nothingin the showto warrant Themusical is namedafter Charles; Rich Schneideras any award. the maincharacter, Pippin, Pippin’shalf brother,Lewis; Themusical is billed as "a whoisintroduced as the first- Joy Franz as his lover combinationof magic,circus, born son of Emperor Catherine; and especially ballet musical comedyand Charlemagne,but only the Isabelle Farrell as Fastrada JackNicklaus prefei:s the Hathaway vaudeville," but the only three opening scenes are his step-mother,all putalot of zip into their performances, GolfClassic. The fine 100%cotton magicin it is the exuberant rooted in history,’ The lisle is knitIn a specialway for maxt.. dances of Northern J, remainingfive meanderand R’s\tbebook tlmt goeszap, Callowaythe leading player could have been about mumabsorbency, yet it still in the PaperMill production,anybodyanywhere at any CollesbZlrntie "breathes"as only cottoncan, And Ris vitality is unreal, time, althoughthis is trulytha aristocrat of knit sh{rts,it’s totally undemand- Calloway’sdancing is the only Thescript lacksa scrapof MARYROBBINS TO PEIWORM dingaa to cnre-washesand dries fast andeasy, It’s themost professional SUCCASUNNA-. Under the golf shirt made, directionof Lt, Cornlne,the $1820 FraternalOrder of Police c lay Lodge10will presentIts 2Oth country musicconcert on Saturday,May 2"/at ltoxbury IIIghSchool, The evening will be of service ? foalurothe talents of Itonnlo ProphetBilly Thunderkloud andthe C leftonesand w II Whenyou have occasion star oneof countrymasle’s all Howto be todispose ofdiamonds, timegreats, Marty Rob) ns Showsare sehednledfor 6:30 fashion preciousgemstones, gold andl0 p,m,only, For ticket andother estate items, Information,call {201)308. without 7439, ¯ ¯ ¯ @ wewill be able to qsglst being m pare. you,discreetly andto your Halfwe=ghts completesatisfaction. Halfwe’lghtlenses are half the Estates,banks and indl- weightof glass lenses,And they viduals’aroinvitedto canbe tinted to any color, makeinquiries. PAINTING Exterior& Interior Painting cence FURYINSURED Ptincel0s,W.IWind,1 TRENTON railWlndtot &SUlloundini Attar, OPENFRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. 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MercerCounty Airport Ter- he set out to record their leader. Presently she is much in the decade Mrs. .for ~tkfrenu~f~ ocodemlc abU~e= and ~*- minal. uniquequalities for future responsible for a 25-womanDennishas beeninvolved in AlsoAvailable: ¯Lltemture. Sckmce¯Drama ¯ Musk: ¯Study Sld~ CountyExecutive Arthur R. generations. squad that holds leader Girl Scouts,after all as she Sypekformally accepted the Twoof the original oo]or trainingfor localtroop leaders said, "What’smore important, ForInformation Call 609.4484)915 donationfrom Mrs." Dorothy canto crayon and pastel in the Delaware-RarHan Ihegirl or....?" Kaminski,vice president or drawings served as Council area. Fourteen Cybtsand direetnr of the CybisPresidentialGifts of State to thousandgirls fromRahway Studio,in a brief ceremonyat the Peopleof Polandin 1972. t 9 Trenton participate In the Airport. Tile NorthAmerican Indian councilactivities. RECYCLENEWSPAPERS Also present for the lithographs also are in the ceremonywas CasimirTyro collections of the Heard "SCOUTINGTO me is the onlysurviving member of Museumof the American caring, lovingand sharing," the Cybis family. The Tyro Indian in NewYork and the Mrs.Dennis said. "It is girl LW..c v,iL familyoriginally donated the Philbrook Art Museumin planning. ¯ Indianprints to Cybis.. Tulsa, amongothers. "Girls are tomorrow’s ",~-" --~-~ ~ | ~ TENNISSHOP . Theprints havebeen hung in women," she explained. ’"Me,nStRoute,o, /be DepartureLounge through "Theyare not somethingto be the cooperationof Ransomo FILMSAVAILABLE suffered(hrough because they [JaJmer~lmlrc-’" ~! ~ tewrencevl|le 609.896.1177 Airlines. Theselithographs TheNorthwest Chapter of ¯ are teenagers. .Prhzccton ~ I ~ join a permanentexhibit of the NationalFoundation of the "I feel a great .deal of Cybissculptures presently on March of. Dimes has an. satisfactionin accomplishing displayin the upperlobby. nouneedthe availabgityof two something... in feelingthat Oroat,o,ec.ono, "I ammost pleased," said filmsdealing with a babyborn I’ve given to a group ~ ~-’~ -" ~ I Tennis Rackets and ’ Mr. Sypek,"to accept these to an addictedmother and a somethingthey cantake h9m¢ PaternayanPersian lithographs on behalf of baby born to an alcoholic and do somethingwith." ~ | ~ r -t- * ~, .so MercerCounty, from a studio mother. The films are Today’sGirl Scouts par- and ~ I on s iennls ~-Iomlng that has, sincethe early1940s, availableto schoolsand clubs ticipate in programsin five Knitting Yams ~, I brought world acclaim to andorganizations who wish to areasor worlds: Supplies& Kits ~ | ¯ ,’ MercerCounty as the homeof preview them. For further --the worldof today and the famedCybis porcelains." informationcontact the Marchtomorrow, encompassing MorningI nstruction ~ =8 aeoler. for Prince Boll machines ’ Theseportrayals of the of Dimesat 539-4733,or write concernfor the environment Available | tennisballs $1 99 ’ Comanche,@ache, Shoshoni, to the Marchof Dimesoffice at anddeveloping an indi~,tdual’s (6G9)924-3300 ~ 1 . Mohave,Hoph Yuma and Tees 9 Franklin St., Morrlstownpotential and career ob- - ~ ~ | Hours:rues..Frl, lO.Sr30: $at. lO.4;Sun, l.4 CZosedMon. tribes were created by 07960. jectives;

Like movie extras... Comebalance your budgetwith ..398Franklin Township canines and 19 cats converged at the rabies clinic heldin therearparkinl lot of themunicipal building last Saturday.Angela Mayer of theCedar Wood Woman’s Club com- pletesthe necessary paperwork while Mihka, Kelly and Ginny try to getout of thesun before money-savingvalues. And enjoy a thrilling receivingtheir innoculation. (RichPipeling photo) Maisco earns freeattraction in thebarcainl softball honor [] ~ "~ []= IVIT. PLEASANTIOWA -- An 10waWesleyan College _ Qnaker8ridge Malls Nemonai]Day_ juhier, Sue Maisco, formerlyof Franklinand now livingin Stockholm,N.J., was WeekendSale,l i thru Non, Nay 26=29. oneof 55 IWCathletes recently honoredat theSpring Sports 30...40... Game!Brush Banquet. upon your tennis at the Varsity awards were all-newPrinceton Meadows presented for the five in- CountryClub. Starting this tercollegiate spring sports: summer,private and group baseball,golf, tennis,softball and track.’ Ms. Maiseo lessonsat all levels,taught, receiveda third year award by MareeS. McCallum. forsoftball. women’scoach at Princeton Sheis the daughterof Mr. University.(609) 799-4000 andMrs. Clifford Maiseoand for information.CaU soon! is a 1975graduate of Franklin HighSchool. She is majoring in businessadministration at THE PENNINGTONSCHOOL IowaWesleyan. 19.78 SummerSession Geuther earns July 5.August 8 ¯ Grades7 thru 12 Co-EdDay - 5 DaysBoys Boarding softball honor REVIEWAND CREDIT COURSES MT. PLEASANT,10WA -- English,Math, French, Spanish, German, Social An Iowa WesleyanCollege Studies,Science¯ (IWC) junior, Barbara Geutherof Franklinwas one of ADVANCEMENTCOURSES 55 IWCathletes recently ComputerProgramming, Mathfor Advanced honoredat the SpringSports ScienceStudents Banquet. READINGPROGRAMS Varsity awards were Developmental,Corrective andRemedial Study Skills. presented for the five in- LEARNINGDISABILITIES PROGRAM tercollegiate spring sports: Forfurther information contact’. baseball,golf, tennis,softball PeterB. Gustofson,Director and track. Ms, Geuther receiveda secondyear award SummerSession for softball. ThePennlngton School Ponnlngton, N.J. 08534 Site is the daughterof Mr. or Telephone(609) 737-1840 andMrs, QuentinGeutber and ThePonnington School Admits Students Without Regard is a 1975graduate of Franklin to Race,Creed orNational Odgin. lligh School.Site is majoring in mlrsingat IowaWesleyan.

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by ColleenZlrnlte Loanethemore exuberant. In as far as mycareer was muter t¢~ Manhattanand play; it’s so delightful, so delightful," the people, "so StaffWriter discoveringeach other they concerned,"and then she recalls "runninglike hell to beautiinlly .written, agrent.ioy nice to workfor," an4lbe foufidthey think alike on many giggled,"but, of course,I have catch that last train and to actors," commentedMs. audiences,"just as nice as TheBrowster Sisters are things, they share "mutual another25 yearsto go." hopefullya laxl," to get homeLoane. :they canbe." part of "ourbig happy family" friends in common,"both had Ms.Claypool started out in aboutone in the morning. "It’s well crafted, built "We’vehad such a happy -- not the Browsterfamily of been joyously married to radio.She was 16 when she got Ms,Claypaol is presently beautifully; it dovetails," time together," said Ms. Brooklyn,hut the currentcast actors-- Ms.Loane to Charlesher first professionaljob engagedin two careers. SheaddedMs. CJaypeol. Loane, her statement was at GeorgeStreet Playhousein Mendickand Ms.Clayposl to playing"a meanlittle girl" in notonly acts butis production "Weboth feel the sameway immediatelyseconded by Ms. NewBrunswick. Mary Loane Frederic Meyer-- both are "Jack Armstrong,the All directorof "Playsfor Living"about the play. Weare both ClaypooL whois playingAbby Brewster widows,and both have been AmericanBoy." She had been whichprepares industrial lookingfor the samethings in and KathleenClaypool who is deeplyinvolved in theater in summertheater, attending showsand also sendshalf-hour the character. Webelong to her sister, Martha,in "Ar- sineechildhood. dramatic school with the playsabout social problems to thesame school of acting.To senic and Old Lace"had not MaryLoane was only four juvenile leads on that colleges and communityus the play is the important Parkto feature I, meteach other or anynf the whenshe started acting in her program,when the part came groups.She has sent some to thingand we are a partof the other east membersbefore molher’srepertory group, the up. Sheauditioned and was Rutgers, Douglass and play; weare notslrlving for local rock group this production,yet it didn’t Lillian Tucker Companyhiredfor herfirst payingJob. SomersetCommunity College, individual performances," take longfor themto discoverwhichher father served as Ms.Claypeol went on to work and twice a month sends summedup Ms, Loane. The rock group "Frank they weresisters underthe manager. It was a family for manysoap operas in showsto the Princetonarea. The womenwhn play the Stniloue & Valentine"will make-up. ventureand Ms. Loane recalls Chicagowhose names she had Heronly child, also anactor, Brewstcrsisters are equally appearin concertin the Great They’ve become well that althoughhe hatedto act, difficulty recalling, save 26-year-oldRick Meyer, has enthusiasticabout the GeorgeArenaat’ Great Adventureon acquainted. They’vebeen her father took parts when "Broadway¯ Cinderella" which appearedin severalof them. StreetPlayhouse,describingit Friday, May26 at 6:30 and commutingtogether between theyneeded him. She has been she rememberswas directed Ms. Claypoolarrived at as"acharningtheatcr,""just 8:30 p.m. Nea, York a~ HewBrun. ~oldhe was a veryg~J actor, "by anEngiJstrman by the GeorgeStreet PJaybouseby swick, sharing a limousine but she can’t remember nameof HerbieHawks." wayof her agent. Ms.Leant withthe rest of the cast ever becauseshe "wasvery tiny Fromradio in Chicagoshe wasbrought here by her dose sinceApril 23 whenthe Joseph whenhc passedon." wentto moviesin Hollywoodfriend, Celeste Holm,who Kesselring comedyclassic Little Maryplayed with the whereshe performedunder came to the playhouse in ¯ openedat GeorgeStreet to ring- companyuntil she wasseven, such namesas CarolCromwell February and Marchin the ingpraises. During a recent in- whenher motherretired. She andAnn Reilly, andthen to one-womanshow "Paris Was terview, whenthe two womenwentto schoolthen "for about NewYork and her first love, Yesterday."While here, when repeatedly confirmedeach 20 minutesbefore going back the theater. Shehas actedin Ms.}loire heardthat George other’s views, Ms. Loane into the theater again," Ms. over 200 productions and Street plannedto do "Ar- describedthe happyfamily L0ane chirped with a touredthroughout every state senic," she said, "Oh,f know relationshipthen turned to Ms, pleasanteasy laugh. exceptAlaska, but duringthe Just the woman."She had Claypoolto ask, "Wehave a Ms,Loane started college as early forties she anchoredin workedwith Ms. Loane for two n~’cehunch haven’t we?" a physed major;she thought NewBrUnsw/ck. years on Broadwayand ou the ¯ "Verynice~ very nice, very she’dbe a swimmingteacher, She was the very young road in "’TheWomen." congenial," Ms. Claypool but that nevermaterialized. bride of an actor whomwhen "I’m makinga career of agreed,lust as MarthaShebad just slattedcollege classified 4-F by the Army, ’Arsenic,’" said Ms.Loa~e Browstermight have echoed whenshe cameto HewYork decidedto serve his country whois playingin it for the hersister, Abby. for a weekendand was told, duringthe warby teachingat fourthtime, twice as Martha, Asfor her relationshipwith "They’recasting a pinyover NewJersey College for and previously as Abbyat Ms.Claypool, Ms. Loane said, at the SamHarris office -- ¯ Women, now Douglass Washingten’sFord Theater. "f think wehave a certain Whydon’t yougo overthere, College. Shebecame a cam- "This is such a rewarding rapportthat youdon’t alwaystheywant a lot of ingenues?" have," and as Ms. Claypool Shewent, was hired for her noddedaffirmation she con- first Broadwayshow, "Cradle. ’ tinued, "Wework awfully Snatchers"(lggs) andnever well together; weare happystoppedworking after that, together." That began a great many "Weunderstand each other years on Broadwaywith many and each other’s technique a goodreview in the NewYork andit’s a case of give and Timesand two consecutive take," explained Ms. stretchesof 52 weekseach io BREWSTERSISTERS, played by MaryLoane (Abby), leh, andKathleen’ Claypool (Martha] Claypool. stock, includinga one-year sistersunder the make-up in George Street Playhouse’s cast of "Arsenicand Old Lace." "Sometimesyou don’tget coastto coasttour withEthel (RichPipeling photo that, sometimesactors go Barrymorcand Louis Calhern. HAIRPINHERE and hairpin there brings Mary Loane’s character lheir separate ways,"noted Herfavorite role was lhat of intofocus. Ms.Loane. the mother in "Life with "We’resis{erR and we’re Father." Ms.Lenne who had DiscoDance MODERNJAZZ thinkingwith pretty muchone nochildren in real life wasthe Sat., May27, 9-1 ’ mindabout things and we hope eighth Vinnie and went DAHCE CLAng that comesacross," added Ms. through"about five families" N. Cha~!as Leegmr ...... " Claypool.’(Obviously it not in the last two.yearsof the Origlnal Folk RockSongs . . . wan....=auiTar 0 WeekseSSlOU only comesacross, it has play’s long and successful stsdlngweek of June5th +, ¯ becomea habit.) Broadwayrua. Donation$1 Refreshments Church Ms.Claypenl is the more¯ Ms.Loane glowed to recall, Unitarian /augot." ...... ay/rncl LelIK~n reserved of the pair, Ms. "It wasjust theabsolute tops CherryHill 8" State Roads Pt~C~lOn ¯ ~11609-~-5355 sooo~,:o,=~=?;~;wD, - ~’~!-" ~ "...... :...~,..aR0r Ma~ 267h .... : iii i .8[]’hi i ,, I ~[ m,~m.,....,, 11 ~r~IWILT(SHOW$1,50Aoutrs$2.75 CSlLnR[aSTUDtNrS S$1,,~ SR ;IlZSNS SPECiALSHGAC[M[NrSEXCLeDEoWITH AMC CARD $2.25 ~1~i L$11n ,] pf.I f Jl+lf/I B ~ 11 q~’~ i I, r;l~IId it =:~ i]/~’@.1 qq~[ll?dl illi I ~+ldI, ~ll:l I1~ I k~l Thursday,May 25, 1.9"/g 2FF Summer’ Intime opens gallery notes Summer. Cinema seasonwith a benefit I: .... returns / nn June hyElatnelieinemann ’ cushion, the benefits Of whichIntlme is agaln offering WESTWINDSOR-- Mercer College, will be showingpresented at 3 p.m. Manyof PRINCETON-- Summer Frenchsexualcomedy"GolngPhillpMariow,; and "TheLate SpecialWriter are passedon to patrons. Evenr subscriptions to patrons and CountyCommunity College severalpieces of his worksat the participatingartists will Cinema’78 will returnto air- Places," whichfollows the Show,"a little-seen 1977film thoughtheatre attendaneehas sponsors,and hopingfor a will presentthe tenth annual Prints’n’ThingsattheQuaker be demonstrating their conditioned Kresge exploits of two outrageous wbichpairs Art Carneyas a A peekat thingsto comeas grownin progressiveleaps large expa~lonon the list. Student Art Showin the BridgeMall from May 31 to techniquesduring the show Auditoriumthis summerfor a drifters played by Gerard burnt-out,over-the.hill private well as a much needed and bounds,so ton have costs. For patrons, $50 will Library and Triangle June6. andfacullywillbeavailabelosecond t0-week season of Depardieu and Patrick detectlveandLilyTomlinase financialshot in the armwill So whilethe actorsplay to 80 guaranteetwo subscriptions, Galleries with an opening Theson of MaryFrances meet with youngpe0plc who double4esturefilm programsDewaere.Ingmar Bergman’s Los Angeles"kook" who is be provided by SummerIn- percentfull houses,this just andfor sponsors,$100 buys receptionon Friday, May26, andGlenn Heinz of Lawrencewnnld like to discussa career underthe joint auspicesof 1972masterpiece "Cries and involvedin everythingfrom time’sgala opening event, "A offsets the rising costs. Thetwo subscriptions, the from7 to 9 p.m, Township,he graduated from in ari. McCarterTheatre CompanyWhispers,"his first colorfilm psychoanalysisto dealing. CloseEncounter of the Best benefits help guaranteea donationsover and abovethe The works exhibited Lawrencettigh in 1979,will Exhibitinnspacesare$1Oforand the Arts Council of in whichhe explores .the SummerCinema’s j[inal Kind"featuring Michael Vita viable summerseasen, and season ticket cost Is tax- representthe efforts of the graduatefrom MCCC in June 10 feet of openapace or snowPrinceton.Nineteen features relationship amongthree programwill haveonly one in concert with Melanie help provide one of the heat deductible. For these MCCCVisual Arts Depart- and plans to attend the fence. Noeemmtssionswtllbeby FellinL,Bergman, Airman, sisters andtheir housekeeper,feature, duc to its length: Raymond and’ Diane theatrical buysextant - $5.iO-benefactors prime housc seats mentstudents for the 1977-78MarylandInstitute this fall. chargedterestodollin sales.participating Artistsmay in. Kubrick,Truffaut, Chaplin, willbeshownwith"WomeninStanley Kubrtek’s "Barry, delGrosso, scheduled for $5.iOperseatdepnndingonlheare reserved. ’ aeadcmieyear. Categories Mr. tlcinz’ father owneda Coppolaand other directors Love," KenRussell’s 1970 Lindnn,"a threc.hourlong Friday andSaturday, May 26 day of the performance-. Co-producersClayton Platt includesculpture; oil, acrylic, si]ksoreenbusiness in Ew~ngobtain showprospectus by fromboth the USAand abroad adaptation of the D.H. epicvision of the 19thcentury and 27 at 8"30 at Murray Thursdaysthrough Sundays. and GeoffreyRich have high and watercolorpaintings; Theworkshe will he showingcontacting Somerset Art will comprisethe t0 weeklyLawrencetalc of two sisters on whichthe directorof such. Theatieon the collegecam- This summera newpolicy is praise for the warmecru- ceramics;prints, drawings; al Prints ’n’ Thingsinclude Association, Box859, Ber- programs,each ef whichwill strugglingagainst the confinesclassics as "2001"and "Ai~: pus, being initiated, that of Wed-munitysuppertfnrSIoverthe etchings; textilcs; and watercolors drawings, pea nardsville, N.J. 07924, have five showings, Wed. of a rural English mining ClockworkOrange" spent Ticketsfor the affair are nesdaypreviews before past decade. Withoutil, they photngraphs, andnksketches, oilpalntings, Registrationsshould be in no ncsday through Sunday town. more than three’ years pricedat $6.50and $5.50 with openingnight. maintain, SI "wouldhave andprints, ialer thanMay 27. evenings. ago" *** Comingof agewill be [he working.Ryan O’Ncil stars in lull proceeds devoted to folded years at the SummerCinema ’78 will subject of another "Sumer the title role, a charecter* SummerIntime, and tax- Seasonsubscriptions are pricinglevel they strive to Openon June21 witha doubleCinema" program, com- basedon Thakeray’snovel deductb e. Musicaldirector is now available bearing a maintain,More detailed in- ROCKYHILL -- The First bill composedof Luis Bunuel’s prising"Amarecrd," Felllni’s abouta rags-to-riches rogue. RandyBooth, while Kimothyreasonabletab -- $13.50-- formationis available by National Bankof Central TRENTON-- A brilliant The marine paintings of surrealistic comedy"The reminiscenceof his youthin a Alimited numberof Sum-:~: Krnse has undertaken the $16.50, dependingspan the contactingthe.lntime office- Jersey OneWashington St., youngphotographer end an tlenry Luhrsare on displayat Discreet Charmof the smalltown in fascist Italy; mcr Cinema’76 discount ": directionof the stellar event evening selected. Summer452-8181. has ondisplay 25 watercolors unesual topic merge in an the Nassau Club through Bourgeoisie,"winner of the and "TbeGo-Between" t1971); couponbooks priced at $17.90’.: and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart by MaryG. Laforgeof Pen- intriguing displayentitled Friday, May26. Mr. Luhrs,73, 1972Oscar as Best Foreign a JosephLosey-Harold Plnter andoffering savings of one-": : Dunca’nwill be concerthosts. n]ngton.Ms. Laforge received "NewYerkCity Underground-is founderof the LuhrsBoat Film, and "Shampoo,"Hal collaborationstarring Julie third over single admission.’ Phonereservations arc being her B.A.from Elmira College, A PhotoExhibit WithSound." Company, and a self-taught Ashby’scomedy of con¯Christieand Alan Bates, in a prices,are nowavailable at .,.~ at MurrayTheatre N. J. Symphonyand her master’sfrom Sim- Completewith music, Debhio painter. Ris workshave been temporaryHollywood mores sLoryof casual cruelty and McCarterTheatre box office :-. Zm, monsCollege, Boston. She is a Gardner’sunique exhibition displayedat the State Museumandmorals, starring Warren innocentlove set in turn-of- or by mail. Theycontain 10 will be remem- memberof the PrincetonArt wiilepentodaylnRoom 2110f in Trenton,the SouthStreet Beattyas George,male the-centuryEngland. Another discountcoupons, each good the returns July 2 Association,Garden State the StudentCenter from 6:30. Seaport Museum,the World hairdresserto the slam. double-billwill (ecusupon the for one admissionof each of "rainmaker" in WatercolorSociety, and the l0 p.m. on the TrentonState TradeCenter, the NewYork Subsequentpairings will private eye: "The Long the l0 double-billprograms. musical"110 in the PRINCETON-- The Newcapable of projecting musicto Nalionat LeagueAmerican Collegecampus. Coliseum and the Shoal include: a pair of films by Goodbye,"Robert AItman’s Singleadmission ($2.75) will .:’; He also played a Jersey Symphony.Orchestra an audiencein the tens of Pen Women. Originallyfrom Rumson and Harbor Museumas well as British director Nicholas 1973adaptation of the 1936 also be availableat the door,.’: role in "Moon- will play a repeat per- thousands with maximum presentlyasenior at T$C,Ms. privategalleries. Hewill be Reeg, "Don’t Look Now" RaymondChandler novel with suhject to avaiLahility of ildren." A tall, intense formance on Princeton fidelity. ’*** Gardneris no newcomerto guest speakerat the Nassau (1974)with Julie Christie and Elliott Gouldas a latter day seating. man,whose blue eyes University’s field next to photography.She wasphoto Clubluncheon today at 1 p.m. DonaldSutherland as a couple sparkle whenhe PalmerStadmm onJuly 2, BELLE MEAD-- The editoroftheTSCyearhook,the i~volvedwith extrasensory of his fondnessfor nE~pe,,ts+ra+;o ~E E ~E set Carrier Foundationrecently Seal, fortwo years before *** perception,clairvoyance, and Mr. Vita is It is oneof 13concerts to be announcedthe winnersof its becomingits editor. the supernatural; and his 1976Playhouseslates presented throughout the state forart classes graphics competition, Whileriding on a subway science-fictionhit, "TheMan Bennett’s new in a period spanningalmost "Freedomof the Mind."The shortlyafter readingabout the WhoFell FromEarth, with - Bennett’sfirst three weeks, from July 1 PRI’NCETON -- first place purchaseaward famous photographer, Elliot Leo Draffield runninghit - a through July 19, and it is Registration for summer rock star DavidBowie as a summerattractions !i classesal the PrincetonArt. went to Pat Grecnwaldof Erwitt, she wasinspired to frail vtsitpr fromanother productionthat is estimatedthat over 100,000 Livingstonfor her viscosity photographthe undergroundse’ts planet whois overcomehy Sound to hil Broadwayin peoplewill be attendingthese Associationbegins this week. etching’-- collagraphprint, railwaysfor an exhibition. workshops moderntechnology, American ¯ NEWHOPE, PA. -- Actress audiencefavorite, "The ’ near future. Vtta is no concerts.Of chief interest will Theclasses, whichrun from "Sunlightin Canyons." ¯ comediennePat Carroll will of Music,"returns to the .. June3 to Aug.29, havebeen capitalism, and his earthly star in an exciting newPlayhouse by popular request !. to the Great White he the Orchestra’suse of its Secondplace winnerswere *** Lee DratReld,singdr aa- love. play,"SpokenDreams before after playing to standing- therein newmobile sound stage, the organizedinto four/six end Michael Arike of New tress, and well-known FrancoisTruffaut’s "Stolen ;the Mourning,"to openthe room-onlyhouses daringits Charity,""Promises, secondlargest in America, eight weeksessions. Rochelle, N.Y., for his BERNARDSVILLE-- Thespecialist in children’s music, Kisses,"(1969), the second1978summer season, May 31 - run last summer. :’ and "Chicago." whichwill debuthere. Openingdates of the classes aquatint, "Great.Great ninth annualOutdt~r Art Showis nowoffering three in- installment inhis Antoine June11, at the BucksCounty FromAug. 8 - 20, playgoers.’: Thomas Michalak, the have been staggered Grandmother," and Joan and Sale, spohsoredby the dividual workshopsat her Doinelcycle withJean.Pierre Playhouse,under the direction will leave the theatre hum-: abaret restaurants in New throughoutthesummersothatRhineof NewYork City for her SomersetArt Association,will studioin Princetonin music Leaud, will be shownwith of RAMIll, Ltd. mingthe infectiousscore from ’" wontheatrical Orchestra’sMusic Director, intagli~)-collograph, ¯ hehcldonSaturday,June3, a[ and dramafor. youngsters Chaplin’s immortal "City for both his stage will be on the podiumfor all stu~lents will find choices HarrlsonPage, re.star with MeredithWils0n’s Tony award concerts,and guest artists will compatiblewith their vacation intaglio-collagraph,"Fogc|eud.,the BernardsvilleRailroad from 3 - 1Oyears of age. Lights"(1931); while An- DonRiekles on the TVseries winning hit, "The Music resence and his highly plans. Classes in oils and Copiesof thewinning prints Station parking lot, from 10 Combining a unique blend of ton[oni’s1966 existentialist "CPOSharkey," will star Man". :. voice. Hc is now include sopranosMary Costa willbe added to the Carrier a.m. to 4 p.m.Raindate issong, Daleroze curythmica his first majorrecord and Sherry Zannoth, and acrylics, watercolors thriller "Blow-Up,"with fromJune 14 - 25 in "The For informationregarding-: pianists NelsonFseiro and drawing,painting outdoors Collectionand one other copy.Sunday, June 4. (rhythms and dance) and DavidHemmings and Vanessa Jericho Killing". Both new season subscriptions, and ,: Vita, whostudied at chinesewatercolor, sculpture ofthcfirstplaeewinnerwillbe. The show, which is opento dramaticplay, Mrs.Dratfield, Redgrave,will be pairedwith plays are by JonathanDaly, theatreparty group discounts, ." Playhouse,JeffreySiegel. presented to the 1978 recipient the public at no charge, at- former consultant in "TheConversation," Francis Esperalso studied andcollographie printmaking whosedelightful comedy- telephone(215) 862-2041, Themobile sound stage, a will be offered,along with an of the Carrier Foundationtracts artists fromall over Children’sMusic and Play at Ford Coppola’s 1974 hit drama, "A Good Look at .’ ~ actress Uta Hagenand gift whichthe Robert Woodexpandedprogram for young Award’for Outstandingcon- NewJersey as well as neigh-BankSt. College of EducationstarringGone Hackman asa BoneyKern," starring Don with Charles Nelson JohnsonJr. CharitableTrust people. Senior adults will tribution to MentalHealth boringstates: NewYork and in NewYork, provides playing masterwire-tapper who us-. Knotts,won critical raves at .. madeto the Orchestraduring enjoyclasses in both water- later this year. The last Pennsylvania.Works in all out to musicfor the pre- wittinglybecomes a servant of the Playhouselast summer. This is the first of. two thepastwinter,wiltheemptoyedcolor,oils andacrylics. .recipient of the awardwas mediawill be exhibited.(No schooler, an introductionto his owncraft. The dazzling musical planned for SummerPrncelon and e ght other ChiefJustice RichardHughes. craRs). Items will be for sale ’musicand dramafor the Anuncut version of John "Pippin," a smashhit on whichhas consistently’ locations Call th~"~PrincetonArt Schlesingerls ’.’Midnight ~" ¯ and all workwill be original, kindergarten and first Broadwayfor three years, (with success)to keep : ~. " Asseciationat 82119173"for ,,* . ’., ThereWill he Cash.prizes . grfiders, andfolk~0hg~nd folk Cowboyi"h§69) with Jon aboutthe life andtimes of the downeven th0dgh The loudspeaker system itself, Classinformation or send a awardedin oil, watercolor, daneearoundtheworldfortheVoightandDuatinHeffmanasson of Charlemagne,follows ~{[oncosts keepe.s- containedin a 40 foot trailer postcardto their studio at , LAWRENCE"Tim Heinz, sculpture, graphics and 7-10 year-old group. JoeBuckandRatsoRizzo, one fromJune 27 throughJuly 9, performancesunit, elevates to the height of RosedaleRoad, Princeton a Visual¯ Arts student at photography.Nationally Classes will he held twice .of the cinema’s oddest and returns from Aug.22 the nice financial over 50 feet, and will be 9~40. MercerCountyCommunity knownartist JamesKearns weekly, from July 5 through e0uples~ will be shown ¯ h throughSept. 3. "Guysand’ will judgethe showbeginning Aug. 1. For informationand together withFrank Perry’s Dolls", the belovedmusical at ll a.m., awardswill be brochurecoil 921-8907.. "Rancho DeLuxe,"a 1975 fable of Broadwaybased on comedy. fepturing Sam cbarscters by DamonRunyon, SZECHUAN Waterstonand Jeff Bridgesas willplay from July 11 - 23.An a pair of spaced-out con- temporarycattle rustlers. VlGARDENS ’ Other "SummerCinema AGOURMET CHINESE RESTAURANT 9 ’78" bgls will includeJack SpecializingIn Szechuanand HunanCooking THE FINEST CHINESEFOOD IN Niche]son’sraucous triumph IN ALL THEWORLD of the six outstanding Chinesel THE PRINCETON AREA as NavySignalman Buddusky THERE’SONLY ONE! restaurantsin the stateof NewJersey end the I Szechuan & Mandarin Cuisine ~,pIIOMlSeH|R A P|ACH GAI|0114" in Hal Ashby’s"The Last Mt,|11+ ow (~l ~a~elig Hinaim|lit |o Detail," which will ac- Asixty-alx year old CountryInn in a two- bestin thePrinceton area." 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O~levisitto our office puts you DacKgrouna WhOuestres a l~tv nrfpr ~nm . o- vo’~. ¯ 201-359-1276. viceman or government careersee ’ng EthanAllen ...... ~"" , . employee. Small attractive in line for work whenever you home furnishings in our .... MOTION .PICTURE ~ - officesin Princeton,NJ. COSTACCOUNTANT -- Jr. 2- " ¯please. beautifulTrenton store. Ex- PRODUCTIONCO -- seeking . " . . Salary in mid 2O’s with profit year degree graduate or night .~,~, ~v~,.~,~,) ,.,v~,,,,.~,.,~,~,~n=, ’ cellent workingconditions and NASSAU principals for original film NBC¯ NIGHTLY sharing potenhal.NEWS Send --student. ~sNew Brunswick.... area.. w~-,.~, " Plenty of free parking. benefits. Call Blair ~Iouse - Teachers,licensed in beauty venture. Interested parties tclhng the advanlages of our ...... ,~ o n n.~ ~,m ~"~-- r~"ol "o~ttZo" i" cost JUNIORS OR" SENIORS-- cultureneeded immediately in PLACEMENTS world-wide business L~."’",~ ~,~.~y;,,~ ...... ~’c’c’~un~n" v ~,e~rtmen needed for painting. 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The Gallup Organization in Distribution Center. All dwritten Rsumeto P.O. Box . t~/pesofjobsavailable. wholestory 609-799-0563. ’mail resume or colleg’ Princeton is senking.a 5518.Trenton, N.l. 08638. ¯ keypunch operator, 1 y~r Availablefor: 195Nassau Street , ..... ~. ’otacement folder, official experience..or. more..,isHomelndustr/co~ VacatiOnSmaliReplacementB~a~ Marjorie M. Halliday s .... -- i ~, |ranscripts of. grades rots. A.D. SUTTON .... : ...... r ...... statements or miters, copy of requu’ea..~u~l~zme poszq.on, 609-924-3716 dayhmeshift, gooo oenenzs. SchoolsCommunitypregrams ~l’SON .,_ PRINCETON ,, mostreccntterm.nan~rtoPO eloosecontaotBo~#01860" ...... ~..,. ADMINISTRATIVE BOX1770, Tennen[-, ~IJ 07763. Call 609.-97A-96~,An equa| 55SchoolAve, SECRETARY " An E.O.E. 0pportumtyemployer. Somerset, NJ LMPLU/MkN/ c/oPrlncetonPacket HELPWANTED Permanent,pan time, Flexible (201) 846-3411 PERSONNELAGENCY schedule. Asoisteet to principal ...... , LOR I~!il] E Y~" AG~NC- archirect."Modern Neeneu "~y~i~lnEASE BACK ]lOl.nState Road, Pdneeton 1. StetlonewDeparlment- Street office. Experienced, CLERKTYPISTS 6091924-8668 satesandinventory control I ship," ] ] Spee]a[izin9 in ahem,attractive person. Serf- INTO WORKING We’reseeking Individuals who NURSE SUPERV;S0R | p,~~t~ %: I1 Temporary Help starter/welleducated, stone, type at least 40 wpm,have 2.ToxtbookDepartment- arithmetic,exce8ent tYPing, If you’vebeen out of thework goodmath aptitude, enjoy RN’s PARTTIME.12 PM to 8 AM I ~~n’.~r~o [ ~ Permanent P(acentertts in force,see what your skills are NURSES’ typingrequired, Secretariat,Clerical variedresponaib,Zties, CallCO9- workingw~rhpeople endca, I ~ ...... I/ 924-6611,’ worth,We can give you the con- handlebusy phories, Monday F.,end.s,, ,~mo~e~r~one. ~- Pa,T~me ,~.,s~no S.ps~leo, PROFICIENT 3. AocountaPayable Clerk - ; 11and 11-7 shifts, Excellent positionsvaileble for night Sklladlnd~euee onm=~, way up are I NLCWJERSEY l| Executive, EDPand SUSSNADESIGN OFFICI fidenceyou need. If youcan throuohFriday, 8:30 AM to 5 s0[aryandwork(rig condffiona, detallwork, PM,Please apply directly to the shift, Guaranteed16 hours p .... kited¢0 ,eg~=l=, with u. to, ,h~ [ NA;’r’IOI~P.L-BANK ]] Technical Arehlteete8’ Plennbre typeand are looking for tern. Liberalbenefit package, apanagewhich¢’ome to ul from lima to 234 NamuStreet ¯ ¯ PersonnelOepanmenr, Ma/n week.Fringe beeefilsavaSable. llmafor Executive Secrete andAd. Excellentworking conditions. 1 WestState St, || 352 NassauSt,, Prlncefor poraryjobs, call ouroffice: Office,6 AMto 11AM, or 1 PM minlstradvaAmi~tanl. Phoneus. W I Princeton,NOW Jereey . Cellpersonnel depL for eppt. manyemployee benefits. Only I (609) 924.9134 to 4 PM. Ca[Iforappt, thoseinterested in permanent 3131Princeton Pike I.~wteecevil[e (201)874-4000. 1201la74-4000 NEW JERSEY rubtime employment need ap- ~= 609.896.1010 ply, Applyin person:Mrs. Wal- KELLYSERVICES CARRIERneIlaMead,FOUNDATIONNew Jersey CARRIERBeIle Mead,FOUNDATIOIN.j. is, PrrncatunUn|verslty store, NATIONALIWestStateBANKst. l ThePr/nceron Pocket Newspepera SouihSomerset Newspapers eq.gopporlUnh’t Employer NoPhone Calls " P.O.Sex140 TheKelly Ghl People Trenton,NJ 08603 EqualOpportunity Ernploye, M/F Re.meor~ Appdnlmenf= !I ~erspoon’ Pdnc’eton,St,, Pp.N,J. OS~4oa_oa 350 Soma~l//e,N,3, EquMOpPonunhyEmPIoyerM/r, EqualOpponunltyEmployel ,, ’ ...... ~609)924,3244 (201)72f.3a00 ImmediateOpening N.J.State Job Service TECHNICIAN C L A S S I F I E D PROGRAMMER Rt.130&Woodside Rd.,Robbinsviile, NJ. SouthBrunewlckTownship, nearPrinoeton 609.586.4034 Requiredfor 3 monthfull t~e assignmentduring 609448-1053 The trade associ’atlon for the ceramic tile A D V E R T I S I N G F O R M manufacturers of the United States is seeking a the summer’ months, Previous betide-on ex- Current openings: ’work-orientedindividual to carry out investigotionsin ’ perience using FORTRANIV and IBM DOS’ Cooks¯ Motel Maids ¯ Waitresses the fields of structural engineering and chem/cal requ]rdd. Replyto: ’ ,, LifeGuerds,AalomotivePadsPe~n research, Minimumrequirements: AA degree (or MachlneMaintenancePe~on equivalent) with emphasis in chemistry and, Personnel Dbeetor ERper[encedPlumhe. @~--~ preferentially, 1-2 yearsof industrial researchex. P,O, Box324 SB~’~E~Ime pcrlence, Hours: 8:30-5:00 M-F, Paid holidays and Rocky HIIIr NJ 08~3 NOFEE CHARGED fringes...... , ...... Call: (809) 921-7050 (onsnquare tor eochIntrer, numb=r,,paca or punotuetlon) temps for dlrectloneand Into~vlawe TYPIST ’ swif~ 4 LINES. | INSERTION...... $3.00 Tileco uncilofAmerica,c 3 INSERTIONS,no chun0os,paid before billing ...... $4,$0 CLERKS¯ TYPISTSa r SECRETARIES if billed oddSac billing ohargn for Princetonedvertioing research firm, Prior ex. perlence would bc helpful, Excellent fringe weore cloao Io home,0ood hour=, 0ood pay lobe available , : ~ , ==,, . benelits, Hlohlsrown,Pflnearon, Cronb.w snd Twl, BNersbonuses NAME_ nndpaid vooatlona, Eli"ectron’cs MAPESAND ROSS, INC. Nevorafool ADDRESS 1101State Rd,, Princeton ’ 609.586.5898 Lab Tech nicia n 6O9-924-86OO 609.882.0030 Sharethe Opportunities Our swift temps PhenomenalGrowth Creates CLASS FICATION .... INSERTIONS ..... AMOUNT PAfD~ SALARY ANALYST ’ EMRla nnoutalsnd[ng Iosd0r tn specializedpltoloelosrl]s dovlcooend fnairumontE, endo eubMdlaryat ono of thewoild’s Prlnuotonbused managementuensultin0 firm ik =ookln6 foromoallochnlcaloompenlos,6ehlumbnrgorLtd, All C(aseifiodode sppoer aolommleal[y in nil 7 wook~nnd rho ssmaIImrosflor, Ads may no Pn=ko|now=papers= ThePrlncotoo Peeker, The , dleplayndw]lh while apacemarglna and/0r’ n quuliflodindividual to fill entrylevel positionin ~n Ib~e ~n*u,eel~neo,on~n0, you w~, n,,~al ©omponlnt[on, CYANAMID ’n.oa,oh LnwrsncoLod0qr, The Central Posl, Wlndanr. sddlllonslcapital letlore nt #3,50per inch, A En01noorln0In psrformln0 epoolal toera and ovaluntlona of new H~hlsHsrsld, The M~nvllls Nowa, The Fmnkllrt apo~)dlseoun! rslo Is Ben)labiato ndvmlisors Laboratory Tochnl©lan pllo(oalootrlodsv[oos tskln0 reaponelh[[[ y lot asn[ngup sa Nowa.nsomdsadgte Hlllsborou0hBoncnn, Ads runnln0Ihe asmo ’displayed ela==iflsd nd for a Weoffer u oompctltlvosalary nndbonnflts pauke0cnnd oqu)pmontsadwiring teat alreuhs, (We will 0lyeyou tralnln0 maybn malted nr pfionodIn, Thedosdflno for mlnlmomof 13 eon=setnivoweek! or different youhave nbllltloal dl,plsyadolaa=lflsd eda tolaling 20 or moreIn. n rowurdlngand ollnllon01ng opportunity that will oon, Immediateopportunlly to performmlsroblolo0ios~ nnalyal’a of nn, nowntle la 4 p,m,Monday If |heyare Io be Irlbuto slgnlflountly Io yourprofolslonnl and personul IIblollcs/nnn/mol t/esuu nnd fooda, H/011 8nhnal 6rsduslo plus 3 ¯ I properlyoleaaiflod, Cnnoollnllnns oennot be nhnsper mongt wilh nrr,n0smont|for monthly yamsoollo0o In mlsroblolo0yor nqulvalont ep011oabiu sxpatlonoo, Teghnloals~hool 0reduallon oreqnlvelsnt Is rsqnlredwith firm oe~eplotlallot 4 p,m,on Monday,"Too Late Io b$1n0,Box numbme ere#f ,00 sxlrn, duvulopmunt,¯ ,0rsepo bee n e aolrorllaeend (load prnollos/,kills. Clasalfy",ads will be aaeoplodtmlll noon Exoollontwelkin0 sondldona, flbsrnl honnllls,Phone orwrllo Em, Tuesday, ’ If youItnve n mnthomntlnulor stnthtlnsI dugroo;0,2 ploymonlofflco~ Weoffer oxoe[Iontoond[llene wbh renal1 room Io buildin. , T80MSIThroe lea 600billing nhnrosII udla hal domend~kllle, Please oaU Personnel, RATRIIA (;luaalllod Ad eo,,ts #3,00 for upIo paidIn odvsnce,Poraonele, gl(unllnne Wanted, yonrl of buelne, oxparlonaaand ere InterostudIn 609.700.0400,Ext, 2263 llnsefor oun Insorllon, or, g orl61nullyordered Honaoellllng,Apnrtmnnl Sublols, Wnnled lo furthering n ourcsr in ocmpsmstion,plsn~o mbmit AmorIDanCyanamid Company inoshah{ eel #1,~0edditlonnl tar 2 oonessullvoRsntor Shareand all aulel sroonnd movin0 ude rolumu to Mr, RobertDolumontugno, Dox #01Q6g nro ps?nb/owllh eider, TIt/a newsnsnorIs nnl Agrloulmru101vlalon . . (609)700.1000 .weeksor I=auoe,sad Iho 3rd nonannallvn Irt. 0/0 PrincetonPookot. ["e^N~MOwcetoH J aerllonle pace,Thmeoflor, oeoh conaomd[vo roP,s~nEIbln Ior nrror! not ~0~inotod by-Clio ,rl. P,O, BOX400 PrlneotonrN,J, 08540 yogi(let (mmorllelnlvIo((ow(nn the EMRPHOTOELECTRI inloltlononly haole 01,00, The next inmsment of Ae[ql~dOpponunlly|ml,klysfM/F upIo 4 ]lnnela fi0o[or oneweek or 01,00fur 3 .bnltlld~tlSn01rh0ad, An EqHOlOpportunity 6mployorM/F An|qtllllOppon,nlwl~mpkweiM/P ml ,| 77~EPRINCETON P4CKfr "Seven For Central Jersey" ¯ IILI~SBO~H BEAC(~ ’l~,lawmrwe,lzdg~r The ManvilleNews 71t£ CF.N7~L POST lOINDSOR-ltlG11T$ it£PJtLD The Franklin NEWS’RECORD o Classified Jqdvertising 4FF Thursday, May25, 1978 ¯ HelpWanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

BANNER SENIOH DESIGNER ’ LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP ...... MUSIC INSTRUCTOR-- part MTST OPERATOR-- Needed UU~IP~KO~...... ~Ut;At.r,a SEltVICE MECIIANIC UN L I M I T E D O P -PART TIME-FULL TIME,PUBLIC SCHOOLS-- seekingCOUNTER ,SA~.~r~.’~u~ time to serve as a resource & in Princeton for 1 year Start Gr ow’n i ,trm"’ r equires . .m- " P 0 RT NIU TY - rof m home. goo d eh racer,a t neat ap- candidates’ for the foliowin 228Ale^anderSvt. .~, .~,.~ o y ,o.. fix-~,,," To surv ...... ce specialized _--rrs_n_cetonur~c}e,an, er nee.o,s . instructorcreattng &direcung ’immed atelv Tonrateno fee" ~,,.~o.=..~t~, u.,.,.o.v~ r,r ¯ ,o~4, v ~ "Y =" . ’ C" Mustbe over 18 .Call 201 "2~/- Pearance. . $1000. & u for 100 pos~t "’ ons for he 1978.7 9 ehs oo sumeunetoworKiUJltlmewlm comnrehensive nrn¢/rnm nf 0 " ~ ¢’ .r , . rle ce to o 4744, Thureday,3-9, sales l ntervtews..~,l.extbie, . year:resouroereemteaehers, an occasionalSaturday:.Ro.u.rs r .- -- t...... ~- ~at an0 comem to’ 609-924.4194 ~:~o~&too~ee~rmasOs?stt~ mm~ch!eery. crone tools Experience ann macflme., .w!th churchmusic with eh’~[dree& " J&J TE]HPOItARIES ~ hours, lmernalionally Known all levels perceptually ira. 7:48.4pm,may, vary s ltgnuy,; youth Reply with Resume.PO ...... reviewnfeempleteddrawings,shop practice necessary. May educational ubl sher 0 - aired rimar rades. 293BRt,t l,awrenccvllte .’,ecrelary, nosteno Hau Product consists of sheet cadtopositionoffeldservice SALESPERSONNEEDED - nor,unity P in salePs P~ou~.nPp. Ya~o~,~ .... ’ ~[ease apply m I~,rso. ,.,~p Uox122, Hightstown,NJ 08520. 809’.R03-S072 ,]~,~.~=,~u ht~,o,~,~, ~,~eaners,Zzu ~lassau ;~c. . q,~tor ~. melalparls~assemnues, Wlll "cngineerwJthupto75%travel for lanai’contracting firm. ~ana~e~cnt for those who Princeton. -uv ...... be ¯.expec!ed .!o direct su~- time involved Workin~ Experiencedandknowledgeof nualif~’ For interview nhone ~ect"~’,~:,"~.rt:~,s,?~r’~"~’~,," COUNTER SALES PERSON DEPARTMENT COOR- ¯ ~ pe el. knowledge of German hd ful home remodeling services. ¯ Engmeers. Bring resume. ~entrl,~ NJ ,peat,on e,n M~t,,,r ~ ~.a.,~.. P ~nt on B rcqmred. Athletic director, -- experienced in plumbing DINATOR- shLpping &, c~u ~ ~e..~,~n - qh ay upp]och, run 201~359~7383. y S E.CRETARY-- Thomas A. andheating materials Gordon dunHcation tit School Need CE MERF and In- Jordan at 609-466 3403 bet 0 ’ ~ . mpt yer grades8-12; Dwectorof health & Wilson Co Hightstown 609. ~r~duate 3 ~.’ ~,~ ~m~: austria,.... ’ ’ upon^- am & 5 pm or sane",’ resume". to Salary commensurate with (L-98), and h sical education some v:atson t:oaege, N,J. State . teac~iX~, responsibility, in College for external.degrees, 448-0514. ¯ " ~ .... Dept. FJ3, PO Box 300, ability Complete fringe p ant...... ~ra~, n,,.~r . ’ : . . ¯ p . . ,. " ~’x-eriepnc’e "’some .... co"Amge.... t:omputer^ operat.o.rs. ~;x- Hopcwell, NJ 08525. benefit’s include weekends. Apply in person, :=.;~~_... uustrla~, arts t e.aener, ~Sno~a~anhSeni°rn~:Cilerk ¯ ~ courses¯ helpful. Light typing. periencea..’,everalsmz~s. ¯ ,a _ , -.co~ " Princeton Exxon 271 Nassau DIItI~UTUII FUJi NE;’,V aupervtsors ceruttcate ...... ¢ ¢= - ..... " ...... required Look[nRfor a b~ghly Open ~ ~J-a u~..... p~IU ii|ajor me01eal ¯ ~ MONTESSORI NURSERY reqmred. Speech therapist, Pleasantsurroundings, I0 u~:~T~U P~I~TA~T -- * .... ;~d ~.T¢ ¯ "’-~"~]-=-~ e~ena nnd n,’anr ...... St Prmcetoo rains [rom Prlneeton~¯ Full Chairs/de - trained in ~l’~"’."~-. " . ~y,,-motlvated BOOKKEEPERfull time ~:’{= " ’ SCHOOL - experience first semester only. Reply in benef,t’.-program thal Includes ¯ nmvmualWhO ts aute to work Programmers. Bring resume, ersonable for pun , mu o ~ox ~o~u, e/o ~ preferred. Call K. Scnellcr at writing to: Administrative fourhandeddenhstry. Modern with a minimu~ or ..... Open~ynamic pu~lishing co~pa~gy. Princeton Packet¯ ,...... 609:F/14}731. Assistant, LawreneeTownshipgenerous pension plan" Salary office with3 other auxiliaries’ VI~-:-i U]I ...... untl u[iuer’" oceastonal" ~’~’; Send resume and salary --~ ~c;u.mt’n.~nuup.uux ~ Public Schools, 2565 Princeton range: $7,200-$8,060,based on Lawrencevt]]earea. Full time -ressure Will be rece[vin- a" Agfeepald t.ot. tea.cn my~utte gmnow,.o experience Call Pat Miller with benefits Please send ~ ..... ~" " rcqnirements to Controller, FOODSERVICE WORKERS Pike, Lawrenceville, N.J. 609-452-297?’ Equal op-’ r ’ t:quust:: ~ ~iuumtttcu...... Ior ...... P O Box 251, Princeton, NJ NEEDED-for cafeteria Call ~oe net ~ .wneem~u/nr. S M./.ESPERSON/COMM.E.R- 08648. An Equal Opportunity ’ esume, Box # 01878, C/Od.nllont|nn "b R, ~hl.ni.. ¢.r t ~,*-,,, o,,-~ ~arx n- ^::::. ~..,...... ,~ e. ,~ ~ ~n~o’o,~an Danonly e-~ pm t~J-~.~l~l. GIAL- for mouernexpanalng portun ty/affirmative action ’Princeton Packet¯ v~’(es~Wi’~’_~=.~’~"vv=£~.- Aft rma ve Act on Emo er employer.. , ~ ¯ .~ um.+tumr~:coruS o~ -- ~ ’ maustry,tilgn commlsslon. , ~ logson all workprocessed and ~ ’ ~ roofingexpbrl6n~’e helpful but D^.~+~nO r.’,~.~.;~..~ prepare monthly "inventory ~-,~ o,e~o~,o~,,,,,,^.~-~’,~DI~G MECHANICS and TELEPHONE ORDER CHlLDCARE.-Maturepersounot necessarynrofessional SECRETARY-for growing ~n~=~. ,~,,,=o=,=~.=-.,:.p E~,~:...~ ,~.~.= .... a . CLERK- Earn $3.25/hr. plus with transportation neededco sales ex~erie’n~e~necessarv Pr nceton Real Estate firm. necessary.Payproportiona] to WA!TER/. WAITRESSES,nO~i~Stao~d. dOC~vmfntsta!us -- Lramat $200 weeKl~.wt,~n commission, 20 hours. Ira- pick ul~ andcare for myseven FASCor~orat on 332 Robb]ns Position openimmediately for abilities 609-021-12Wafter 5. wamect -- AppLy m person, D I ~ . pp.y :~.ppm."u over [00 yr. ot.a mgmy ll~:~ff,~:a~tz~Zyu ~.~Z-[S.Ca-~-~.~a ,=,G~p~,,~v~ea,~ year otd son after daycamp, pcrsonwilhexecutiveand/or ’ C’-clet, Wa-s.7de Inn 3572 a a ~tesearen Jnc.. tt(e, 206 ,~,-,~,.,,,~,,,,,-...... -~ --’ mediate openings¯ Call for Ave Tre’nton ~-883-3225 u~.~.~,t.. Rd Penn~noton CenterCN8 PrneetonNJ respeoteo .me ..ms.u..r.a.nee appointment609-921-0991 JuneP.6thruJuly2lst.Hours3- ’ ’ legal background Salar~ .~ u~’,~e,v~,u,~n ...... ~ .... ’ =’ ’ 08540609-921:8550 ext 212 An company,~!~on~$L. w,tnam ~ ...... 6 pro. Call201-874-5008 after 7. ~ commensuraIewith ’skills an~l a. A e ~o~- ~- . ’N"U’~l~E~’f°o’r~3’:l~’l~.’30shiRin equalopportunR’y ernplo’yer. ~nD & BEVERAGE pro. no,~,,~n,,~n~.rmruu~omoexperience¯Call 609-466-2006. DIRECTOROFPLANNING& ~ ’~’~"~,~,~’,.,~X~’~.;)~;..... ~ skilled nursing facilLty. Apply. P [~/~GER~ Must be fully .in person, Lawrencevflle ERSONS TO WORK. in DEVELOPME._N_.T_toass_lst SECRETARY ’ kitchen or serve Ln cafeteria. REGISTEREDNURSES -%r SECRETARY-- withex- ex~rTencedin all¯aspect.s o’f lUUU~trl~|/UUlilli|~rUla~.. up- S~=~I~EURnX~’~H ...... C,:,a~..~. o,a ~o.~u.c~ NursingHome, or call 609-896- ce.en,’o.o.,.,,.o°h. ~...,~ ~.u--’~ ,~,"",.s" ~r~u~’~""t,~,.^"andcontroL. ~alerv~ At least 3 yearsex~riencer, in r~u~.ne,~’^~...~w. 1494 ¯ 18 years old or over. Unoer18 small nursing home¯Full time o~,m.... ,~oa ~ t~ u,.~t,~ v~,~,~,~,~.~te with ex- ohcants wtth plann[nR/zoning a divers’~fied secretarial 60CreditHourStatus must have worKmgpapers, days and some evenings pr°cedures;._enc°U.ra.ge TEMPORARY ar~a~"’If~),ou"q;l~aiii’~;:’"theperienc’e""In’tervlewbyap- p0sition. Ability to type 60wpm YOUTll CREW(16 and 17 Part time...w.ork, for. 2 days. available¯ Willingto 1rain For pos~hon’: could become ’per- pomtmen" ’ t onl y. Call Mr oeconomic .... growm’ ’a~mtms~er =s re.q uired ¯ APP licantsmust ASSIGNMENTS mquzreatrrmcelon~emmaryDirector of Nursing position .- berehablewithanaptitudefor oearsoldEi"ht-ositions Job $28.00perday SECRETARY-Hillsborough cat’eteria. 609-921-8300. manent Top rate no fee Steiuweg Treadway ~nn, developmentzeaeral funds communtt.y Ener~ehe ~esnonsib~ i~tie~s ine(lld,~ Forinterview conflict Ad-" J&JT~I~II"UIIP=Iil~...... ~ ...... vrmceton,’’~.4522500 t~ " ¯ ;nd|u|H,~lt~ ao,,~l;~.~=~tI.. ~"-lannin-~ . and~ ~or’anlzingeneral maintenancea ...... of joint ^ , ,^ NationalBank has opening f-or ministrator,Sunnyfield 29361tt I Lawrcncevgle ...... v ~ ...... ; variety of worz assignments ~: a secretary in our commercial ; ’ ~ musthave degree in p,anning; ~o~ rouen .... ~" =.u --’= zuwz=~mp...... ~ ....par~ "- PersonnelOffice’~PP’Y ~ Nursing HomeCranbury, NJ. B09-S83.5572 withoutconstant sanorvJsion loan¯ department. Shorthand& ~...... 6093954}641 ’ SHIPPING RECEIVING someexperience preferred. Past experience ~ith an and°Pme~)eSPn~ee’jT;n~’~e~; FranklinTownshipPublc typing -requ,red - ¯ plus tvtUU~b’~ablhty -- b’ro|essiona|to ...... ~ ...... CLERK-Hi-School graduate Send Resume to Chairman.. or,~anizahonin the health care P ~ _ ~ , Schools meet people and do work pnotogra¯ .. P ner. ano agent r w th 1 year or more ex- Economic Development delivery service is preferred hOUrSper Week at SZ¯~ulnour ¯ OneRa roadAvenue ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ spectattzlngm promot|onn| HEADTELLER- Immediate perience in shipping &’ Committee, Municipal BIdg. ¯Call for a.n annotntment" - ...... Somcrset, NewJersey08873 ~’~°~o~U~.~%e~al%~femalenude photos Pholos ~E~RA’ LEDGER ~R~ ~’ receiving. Will be packaging WardSt., East Windsor, NJ rr YnOllC worRs urn~ riO’t" T elcphone873-2400 Ext. 227or P ’ " taken at m’" -lace r o - llnlsn0r0ugn ~auonalDank full time on~nin with local Eileen Greenberg 609.443’ ’ . . _. ’... ,crested can Mrs.Blunno 201- I-y- p~ has new nosition onon foe Savings Assoeia~ee.=’" Typing .orders o~literaturetr~ei ving 08520. 4~2. Central Jersey Health years mage, t, lve positions 228 874-6000. " conven i cnce. Lermso ~’.oursnLSCUSSOO tot . , ¯ Job responsibilities=" incl-de’ a t timeof interview¯~a~ ...~,,; cxpertence~~.,mc person ....tn’ierested required knowledge of m:commg,ma.¢er~ats .~ sup- Planning Council, Inc., Twin ~en~r~[~ --=~t ...... ~ m workmgm our bookkeepmg ~ovln~A~:counlsdesiredCall pues ano wm oe Keeping ~ RiversMall Professional.f~ ?. ’"~’Y...... "~ ~. EQUALOPPORTUNITY interest s ,~ettin~ ~e,, ~ ,~ -"¯ ° ..... t h e ¯ Lownsmp reaps parks ann in goodpa,~ing j~b~ ~NP~i%~e~departmentdoing our gencra~ 609-448-4290. An equal op- suppl!es _of. h era urn NURSE’SAIDES- part time, Center Rt.33 H=ghtstown,NJ. o-e- ..... ~t,~ ...... ~t. AFFIRMATIVEACTION RN’S&LPN’S--fullt[meandmaeazinc lavouts ’Dancer~ ledger.Good starting salary, per,unity Employer. organ~eo. Ap.p,~ to ~ppu~ at shifts Experience 08520. An equal opportunity a~$2~l~our ...... P ...... EMPLOYER parttime. All shifts available, moc’{els Atla’ntic ’City sho~ pleasantatmosphere.t flood . Datal~esearco inc. rEle, zuu~,~ prelerree.° . --l AlSO~’"Kncncn ~ ale"d em~|o’’erP ~’ ¯ " ’ " " ~emer,r. , ,.,,ur.,io .rlnceu ’ ton, ,.~ 7am-330pro, 3pm-ll 30pro. ~irls ~,rite Box #01~09c/o hours,mterestee, cau ~rs. 6B54n 6G9921’B550ext 212 an par,’ ,tree.’ For ~ , inPrv=ew...... ~oumona, mformahon and 11pm-7:30am.Permanent [~r ncetonPacketwitha[ett~ Buinno,201-874-6000. D ~’ " " ¯ ’ ’ ’ contact Administrator, a lication forms mB be positions,excellent op- ofyourinterests, recentphoio, SECURITYGUAR__D.S._[ eqaa.l opportunity .emp.Loyer. Sunnyfield Nursing Home MOD.EL..= Professional m,.ile "o~ined at the TowYshlp PROJECTINTERIM per,unity, great advancementname, age and phone number possibility¯ ApPly in eerso.n to reach you or call Mr. 9am-Spm, Mon-F.ri. Fra.~l!n O’Brien at 609-890-1335, 9am- RETAILSALES CLERK ~:onv. t;emer, ,mcomregis- 9pm,7daysaweek.Ifou[,teave WANTED-Rorer’s Hard- EXE wayRte 27, Franklin Park¯ message with service, your ware., Inc.," Hopewell.Call ¯ weeNoays,one. ~-u.p.~..~.=~-] Interesting position ’nCEvS ery nursery school write Box ’gr up at your I~Iaee or mine, , name and phone number and Gerry at 609466-0039for ap- interim homes & ores, ram howto reach you for an in- poiatment. .terview. CLERICAL -- PART TIME, ¯ ...... gem office work, It. typing, ~ []LLng,exp. pref. 201-297-3680. , KITCHEN Pesonne20 874-4000 " I ’ 0 4 COMETO THE BeleMend, N ’ J’ - ...... = or call iilMr O"Brien at ~ on, manta rang the accounting 85 0 . ’ (z’~ ’ UTILIsECRETA TY/ BIG0 .DISHWASHER " = - "’~.,B:elleMe°d’NJ- ,,, ’~secretan.’.al’experiencef°r’°ur,]~S~;:vldd’~ourYlfiiil"e§a~nhorJ.::’ablity. tExeellent:ffrmgel secaETAe,ss ~’’~~I I’;’ I ;! "FulIJ time,evening ,postion .... : ...... E~,u~tOppon~(~iWEm~tovezM/W ~.,, ~ "benefit :’~a’cka-e:" Salarvl ’TIII~ ¢,n~lMt~ OE~ Dynaml’ ~ CPnncetoo firm’ r L: has ~’"’ 2 ’:’; Where " ~’ ~Og’; e I[ .(iRd: ; ¯ ,,; ...... i ~ ’damesl~.emeyL,ampus;uonter’~ num,._~_=~ ...... P of(e~so!6aonunity to ’handle" ¯ ~lrl,JIIK~ |~ ’11"== ’ : ’...;’:’ .... " City, Trenton;Applicent.must far ~u.¢i.~u,,~ ~o reacu you . conimens~rate with e~- J/RiO ~rnllltl or.r. Secretarialopenings, Steno 90 ’ IS IllllJ l~ IS Slim ...... b ab e -- wetP , YP"In g 6ewmF.xe " ’ I generaikitchen; malatenance e !etoread, wrlt andty.pe ...... perlence. Send resume" in YnllR I:ARNINRS p¯ . C)tent l’ t ’HighPaylnsTefnporaw~obs ann~ responsollltles [ ...... m our Spanish.Requirements in- confidence to Box #01857, c/o .vv. =,,,,,,,,.~ salaryend benefns, Pleasant ¯ a ManyCashingebeneflt$ . OPPORTUNITY dude:typing 50 wpm,shor- workinaenvirnnment~ndfr~n¯ 3’WenaYy°Uab°nuswhiey°uworkbeautiful CARRIAGEHOUSE TYPIST Princeton Packet. GROW] = - ...... " 4. FreeCash,n *Hospilal ’ RESTAURANT, Typist needed, with good, thand80 wpm. Current salary PARTTIME Tiredof sittingat hemalbored, d[ypeople. Close to P.U. earn-I 5, Flexlo~aaylandhoun= YOU’VEBEEN accurateskill, Involvestyping rangeminimum $7,433. For ad- pus,Forintervleweell: ~6. Payche¢~eve~YMonS=y Scheduleis Mondaythrough dldpnalinformation and/or in- SECRETARY with BsthingtB da? Tum those Administrative II 7.Wen~erct~ea lee Saturdaywilh a dayoff during LOOKINGFOR" of mail/abets,proofing, filing, terviewplease contact: Per- phonecontact andother Mondaythra Friday 10 to 3 MACHINtSTS idle hoursinto" payinghours at ServiceDept, II TvPtSTS~=~aa’r~at~ c.~=~¢~-o theweek, Princetonresearch 6" con- variousduties, Contact Kathy sonnelServices, Mercer Coun- onlyl Mustby ableto handle Kelly. If youtake shorthand [6 u~Jr~74-05~0 ...... |J OTHEROFFICE PERSONNEL, AnEqu~ Opp~rtun yernp eye M F ASSEMel.VANDU’UL TY PEOI=LE ARE ’"we orra "" r goodstarung " salary I suningfirm seeking reUable and Keating,etc, 214, WCommunity Co0ego, 600- ,atephonesmoothly and have andare looking for temporary skilledtemporary help to work 588.4800,ext. 249. someexperience intyping and NEEDED, , liberal benefitsand genera) EqullOpponunIw/ 10 }obs.call our o|fioe! slorewidosh0pping discounts ; as neededduring business ¯ AtfirmlliveACliOn Employer filing, Excellentpay for these HOUSEWIVES,MEN,RETIREES AND hours.Asslgnmems maybe for ELECTRONICS ~ewhou,s. Apply in person EXPERIMENTAL 3131P{incetaa P{ke609,896.1010 [ COLLEOESTUOENT$ AREW£LCOME. APPLYPERSONNEL DEFT days, or weeks. ENGINEER only Saturday,May 27 bet- "On-call"positions include: Immediateopening for am. ween9;30 and 4:30 at Herman MACHINISTS t’I(E[YSERVICES ¯ office c~btante bilious ElectronicsEng[neer SpiegelFurniture, Route1 ¯ productiontypllti withanalog Et digital designer STOCK (next to LawrenceDrivn-ln TheKelly Girl People ¯ secrot~rlea" backgroundto assume project FULLTIMEPERMANENT!tt TheatrelLawrencovIIte, and Immediate,long-term local Equ~Opp~u~ity EmptY/el M,IF "-i"RiSE-N ¯ codorl responsibility. Mocrobo 8 am-4t30 pm seeMrs.Perry. . assignments.Varyhigh rates, TEMPORARIES Ourmodern offices arecon- processor exposure and If you’rebright, don’tmind Call: 516.92,.8910 ’ SOUTHBRUNSWICK .~ v venientlylocated and we of(or phyeicsappraolation would be a )ittle physicalwork, and / [ Rto.//1IOpposito Dew Jones) QUAKERBRIDGE MALL excellent tompora,yrates deflnhopluses. Contact Gary KIRK-MAVER,Inc. l/ /I n 329-2040,Daily 10-3P.M, LAWRENCEVILLEN,J.’ Includinga paid lunch hour, want to start out wkha Schnerr, good coompany,apply to BOOKKEEPER ~~,#~.~ ~ ~ J,:’~sedF"dsy, __. ,~/F ,,,...... ,=..,...~...... Forfurther information ca)): PRINCETON BAMBERGER’SIWe have (609}799.2600, ext, 354 full lima, PERMANENT Full charge[or a totally com. ’6EffYPERSONNEL GAMMA TECH pasitiohs available Im- putefizedbookkeeping system TEMPORARIES MATHEMATICA WnehlnntonSt,oct P.O.Box 2392 mediatelythat offer a good (training will be given), (~)m.6s00 RockyHill, NJ08553 starting salary, liberal KnBwledgee|’taxes ~nde~, (b09)g9~2323 Prlncaton~NJ (6O9)924-7310 Rout.tlo Hhlhmown~N,J. Equal0 ~onu~t¥1AalzmaIN e benefitsand generous store perience in nursing home ASSEMBLER An~q~(~1 oppoffune~ emp)ore~aM wideemployee discount, AcliOnEmFIowt, M/F llbelalcompontFoldbeniflfl, preferred. ALLOFFICE SKILLS Excellentopportun/ty for APPLYPERSONNEL DEPT. creattvacareer mlndod person, GEN[RAL Experiencein visual mET- TUBEWIRER CallAdministrator LABORIR$ chandislngprefnrrad but will re, anappolnlmsnt "GEl’P/POWERS ¯ considermhnr art baDkground, 20].82].8000 YOUTO Forappolmmont call Pmsonnol SUCCESS" Olflcoat 609-799.9500, PROCESSOR QUAKERBRIDGEMALL AnEqual Opporton[Iy Employ’el LAWRENCEVILLE,N, J, FRANKLIN SECRETARIAL&=nInWM ~pp~nunIw ~rnploye~ M~F BONU$[$ Learn and develop valuable CONVELESCENTCENTER NlVlRAFIi LlncdnHighway (route 27) URnVAOIRON Monff SECY F,BnklinPolk, H, ], 08823 WITII(;IK’lrlt !’ TEST skills with leader In Princeton Area* OPERATOR An Interesting nETAIL FIospon~lbllltlosareIO podorm PHOTO-ELECTRICINDUSTRY secretarial opening ,, Inslingoporat]ona onm[nlelUrS SALES ceramiccomponams for com. Wee,o ]nnoval)vo,pocasanar In spocinllznd tubes, sonaora, at the Gulton FULLTIME putnte, No experience 110btmaltlp)lcta, ondInstrumants. Oor growth ta)o CorporateHe6dqu6rter6 If yoursro [nto,astedin the SALES qocossory, phnnomonal,If you hove 111o rloht akills enddOXlOrhy, canuse oha~lonoeof toralllno, butdon’t SALES too)E,and ere willing to loam,we will 01voyea valuable ralnFng TO DIRECTOROF llkoworking Iono hours, wo Women’sCoats/Suits n oneof lodaysfaslost.gruw[aQ fislds, havotho]obs foryoul , COMMUNICATIONS If you hoveoxparlenca or [ntctus,(~d[~ o ohullon61n0 PRESS ~oqulroso minimum of 2 ynsrs Weare nowaoskln0 solos. Interest In soiling high posillon?Womelooking for a OPERATOR secrotarialoxporlenco, hsaw mlndndIndlv~dut, ls (or PER. feshlon,Ihen we hBve B }ob matureIndivldue) who Is nell, TUBEASSEMBLER typing(minimum 05 wpm)ond MANENTport timepoEitions, foryoul mol[vatadIo work In our flosponslbillllossro Io SOlup thenullity to proofread,Must onthe following schsdoloe boaallfulQunkct 0fldgo Sloro in endmonllor proaEOS ~’mod IO Expo,ioncodwIIh intricate oloatro.mochan[ealcompctionle be o 0oodoteanlzer obls to 11om.4pm ltsm.Spm Tile IdoBIoBndldBto will bn the Mignatyend WIDs Dupl, manufao,uroootom[o oom. vakmbialor wnwill developyoor obllhy to ensemble,wold, wcrk independonllyon a e dynamlo,styla consciouo ponontefor compulmS,Noaxe crimp,ola, Do prsclslon assoalbly ht a "daenmoat," vadotyof pro]eels.Stone nat Mendov,Sstutday IndlYIdualwith oxporlonoo parlonconocosEory, required, (wIdtdsy oft durln0the waakl Thisfull thanposlllon requires In women’sbBIter ooets 1.3 yearsIolsll uxpor[onco SsIory ,180.185 Thcsopeel,lens aro NOT Sum. endeulto, endhave on Bp. pto(onad,Scltadulo le 6;40em PROCESSOR,CHEMICAL p[all oomprehons[ve mertsmporary posdonE, THEY prool6tlon of our ¯ 6:10pm Mon,,Frl, A~EPERMANENTtl customersnoedo, SECRETARY fdn0obonofito pooka00s, H,S. cholnlollyor oqulvalaaldealrnhlo. EXlU)rlnneo In chnalleel Rosponsibll[l[oe(nchtdn’ tYp[nO olaenlno,lumbllno, Ilflng, ere, el panBend asEemblies Fo,appolnlmonl. (:oll Wsoffor goad slottlno salsrlss ’ ThisIs a full timepoolllon Weoiler a goodslertln0 ~lloty, raponeeuslomor corraspon. IIbotalbeno Its tl,at Ineudo o voluaillo.Wo will oon,lder)relalllO pntson who cen lenrn IheSs v~itlohInoludoo 2 nltoaBnd IIbctnl compmtybanoflls end lance,sahadulln9 and coot. ntalllolls, PlamaPhgsi= 201.5’18.2800,Ext, 302 8CltStOUSMorn w[do ehopping Salurdeye,We offer n Qood osnstousstotewldo omployos dlnoflno nollvilIsa ond ’We ere ourrontly discount, stBrllng oelery, Ilbornl dlacotmh moafln0a,MaBI be 0 0nod hoadquolterodIn Motuohan, beneflte Bnd 0onerous eQtnmunloator,Sema OK’ hul wowill he movin0our APPLYPEilS0NNEL DEPT,’ Wdo ehopplnocllocuunlo, porloneBprBfotrod. TUBEWIRER Corgoro|oOIlisoo fg I11o APPLYPERBONNEL PrincetonAres this Foil, APPLYPEflSONNEL DEPT. Ih S, oradueto,NASA ca,tlflonllaB tloehed hot nn!pocuonntv, Onll JimAoksm Al~llliy)o talul elu(~ltle Eehuntnlle dlegrums hall)hll. Wo lUOVldO ...gulton 809-799-0071 it ektlnil,Datlo~l Inoh)do wItktil and lat~l~)edlk,t) )lhnto lubee, Induetrios Inn. Wootlor oNodlanlcendliJonn wllh innnil romnio hulid h). denunal,kills, PImnlacall pel6uluall~ ~11~Du,ham Ava. DATARAM Matuohen,NJ QUAKERBRIDGEMALL QUAKERBRIDGE MALL QUAKERBRIDGE MALL CORP. LAWRENCEVILLE EMR PHOTOELECTRIC EnidOppo~l~ll~ty Eetple~.h M/P, LAWRENCEVlLLE,N, J, LAWRENCEVILLE,N, J, (~l’lnburYrN, J, ~11I iqon O~liSllUOlly ilpplolll M/~ I:nslllOllpon~lnlly ~llll=l,ly~l M/F ^nII1~1110ppmlOlllly [eqd~yl,M/r Inin~J iI inqlOlluilil ¥iiit,~l¢iy elM/F i jir ¯ 111. "SevenFor Central Jersey" 1LeOeOU BeACOn.

The Franklin NEWS’RECORD Class i fi’ed . dverh’sing 5FF ¯ , Tharsdoy~May25,1978 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted - ...... "Z R ...... D "n "118. _ n_.’.JP.~..~..TEACHER AIDE -- Some ENGINEERWHO CAN SELL PUPIL PERSONNELCOMMISSION.ED SALES SECRETARYTo $12,0o0 CAREER POSITIONS ~ full ~,.~.~m~oW~.,/,,~U~,N " ~A.~.r..fij’,i’..f_~,~.~__w.~i~ h~v I~||~II~.~R~|||~clerical ex~rience desirable, --this is your opportunity toSPECIALIST & TEACHERS .REPS -- for re,ere, comp..ute.r Executiveposition in finance ~uu~mg~yz)~’:".a~sJ~J~;.f~J~. UUUIIIIIU,UnmlIIIH m austry. A~gressweu.~ and part time, tar 2 peopleo O ,rteoers.,or ,o/.~a,J,,,~ ~,%o~o~,~,ho ~,,,,,s~. ,,,~, ,.oo m,wee~enu ev,=,,,,, o -,.,, ~ 10.monthpesitlon.Salary78¯?9u carve out your ownmture ¢¢ I-- Hop~weUValley Regional mmrocomputermanulacturert departmentinvolves, heavy with a growing 78 year .I ...... U from$4,080. Applicationby moveup fast. Howfar you go [SchoolDistrict is seekina P.rm, satist[cal, ty.plng anasome insu(a.~.ge £om~qny..~weepew~up~ale,~mt.27.~l :_&10 ,~.:.,..r oldbo ~s.. sand2~-does ..... ~ to, 2oNassaust, lelter~ .r~umeto: Bar bare de~_ ~iyon~qu.Youw!!l Ipan~ida~zfortbepostlenso’~&. software des!gn ’shorthane ~./rpat companyestaotisneu policy homers. ~. ~,~ ...... ", v... m~Le,,: ..m ~,,.?, ~.~, ou PrincetonN J 08540 W.H.Anaerson, Asst. aupt. have frequent v,slbllity wim*school nurse, school Desiresexpenencpa computer and benefits. Fee pad Averageearn.n.gs, from zot-~t- . Pnnceton.,,re wu!.p.! ~tu ’ Wedevealng’sby Personnel &Training East our top executives. Youw [ psychologists~ special lndustry¯sales.pereons.to $12500-$15,000; n,gner ear¯ up ann return yuu ..... A; ointment WindsorReg, School~’tstrlet, interface with protesmonaleducation teacner for a service ,s neuter networ~ LADDERPERSONNEL n!ngs commensurate., wRh - 609-924-4439after 0pro. I P . 384Stockton St., Hightstown,associates, customers, clients. I learningrv:ouree center & a OEM accounts,_ an;J ~oNassau St Suite237 ani!lty. ~ronp~espna, ~ PARTTI~E SECRETARY"7" CALLLINDA NJ08520. Eq4JaI Opparlunily You will be responsiblefor a Jspeeia}~upatJon teacher with specializeausers, yositlon Prnceton 609-921.1190major mental, free grou. (20toa0hrser week)to worK_. ~ ..... Employer-F/M. variety of high-technology la speech therapist an- re.quires travel company life pension plan pr.of~t n Real Es~te & Insurance SERVICESTATION AT- Girl/GuyFrtqay -- "frame.n" oroducts & manufacturing doredment for "a com- veliiclosupplied. Call 009-924- sha~’lng & many omer office: typingfilin.~ shor- TENDANTWANTED- from ¯ location.,, uus.tomer_contaet, ~ i~rocesses, Youwill need an [munieafionhandicapped 4496. , ~ benefifs, No. oxper}.enee thand, billing, r,easantz Samto5pm Also Mechanic ]itebeOkKecpmg,FlY’lot~u, COLLEGEST.UDENT--wthengineering degree, !class, Send resume to: PERSONWITH EX- necessary, we train, nan ~r. workingcnnniuons, t;all ~PJ- from ~m to 5pro, S days a ...... owncar ncpaedto transport preTerabJymcchanJea~ or )Director of Pup.l[ Personnel CELLENTBOOKKEEPING McKee days, 8:30-4:30, 609- 448-0600for interview, week,Apply at GriggsCorner I.Illliag Cler.k7" uw.ersn2.~;7th grade boy to and from chemical plus substantial [Services, Ropewell Valley STERLINGTHOMPS0N~.ND SKILLS-- neededfor a full 093-5477;eves. 7-9pro,609-7~9¯ ~ AmocoS/eliDe or call 609-924-Insurance vkgo. a pros. wmexams, North Rrunswlckto experience.Your salary will ’RegionalSchOOl Distrlctl 2 ASSOCIATES-- are in- time position in the South3290. . 7802. ’ train, F/P; $138,. P.D.S., weekof June5 to 8, matchthe skllland,know-nowAcademy St,, Pennington,NJ tern[awingfor real estate Br’uaswiek TownshipTax ~ BABYSITTER¯ for 19 meold ~ _ ...... Remainae companionMen- youbring us. Oursis a down-08534, sales asso~atcs.Compare our ¯ ’ " " ’ ’ ’ -- ’ ’ " ° ’ o a helpful hul not necessary. DIVIDUAL-- Mu 448-7002. Y ¯ . " ’ ’ ’ .. . ’... HOMEMAKERSPARENTS experience, " : Startingsalary $135 per week.available every Sat andweek- exce.~mnt, racemeon eqm~ ...... ~ exocunveto movew,tn us. acti,,e arand-ar~n*~who h-,,~ continuing training and Applyto TaxCo letter’s Of- das 10-2. A ply Davison’s ~ mtsmonsnowing nanocanteu Clerical -- mau,ty rag; wm Locatedin Princeton area. - ,~ . v .... rice Munici al Buildin D~i Take 0u~ 112 Main St -- pinefurniture accessorms... train Magcard &~stems 6. PHOT0¯DARKROOM. ASST. Please send detailed resumes°m~e2~tLm,e, and wouldlike ~f~c,~t~nkPro°:ra~~0 ~°s~ ’ , 1 time cabinets shelves, picture To140. -- Part urn.e,weed.onus, .wan to President Box//01864 c/o ~ ~,"’~=~’,,~"~:~g caeca,"year sell ng or you0 ~ant to, ’ Mn-~nouth"" JctPN.’ " " 08852’ T~e tli,htstown ~ ’ ~’"LPNzFull ¯ ~rr~ar...... ~ me: ’ ’ t ave ¯ ’ lC e a omc ’ lov,’!tsh!p is an equal op- ROUSEKEEPI~GParsee,full ~a~es,2e;~.~.101C~untryLane . tar w’Steno Good s°me~x~P~[~c’ musn , .PrincetonPacket. plicatlo’Pon°Pnlowbeing ~aken~oPr i:ai] for a?-interv)ew:20.1-~7- portumtyentployer, ~ time, NURSESAIDE - Fuu or ~.rms, ~- - ¯ z,e.cre r,~.,~.~¢;~aTo’?SO F/P ’ ’ a free trainingcourse aiven by O2~...,or8~.392-~11o.Aszfor part time. Small Nursing sin.,, ~, ..... ~ ...... ua,mPct.~.ANER- 4-6 hours maturewe.man [o.nesun¯ profcssionalsto bcgin’[nJune. vnnnpuezan, _ aa Friday. Rein. Must have home.Call f~.443-0528. - I~ao~keeper.--.Full Cha go, ~,~,~^~-AeSIS,~ANT SALESA~.gOC/,ATE- purl FJe~oblebours:parl-l~me and DENTALCl~ OEF_I.. owntransportation. Pay ~ COLLEGESTUDENT -- or Thur_G_oo. beogcr, rayron. ~en~-~fer~edbutn~ time, Applications being full.time. Secondlanguage MANAGER/.S,ECRWrAllt"¯ negotable. 609-924-7535 , . .... $180,[’7/-’ ’ ~.~%T.:.’;"~..a.o=,m. to acceptedtar that special and car an assethut not.~ EXPERIENCED FREE. mature,en,c eat. Salary SHOESALES -- Fret t mea sttute morner ’)-o aa s per , ~ .-E~’~°~-’-;’: ~,"~¯"-W’~ ¯ person with a rashon touch & necessaryStaff a ri~wardln...... t:,^.~^. commensurate,wxth .ex- ~ wart time. Toworkin areas wcekfor10&12yrol~g!rls, pep. t Coor_dlna!°r,.=.n~n~e ~OX~lS31,rrmcetonracgeu outgoing charm, whocan newcar~’rasahomebealt~~c~en~c ~ouPr~nal.~U~ust ’be rienoo& abdtt ¯o ~oxFrmge#01870 .’,cncometYpmgc~_._r~cor..a~.?y~,,~.wur~ ,uw~ r,r,on "Pu3JItAlJTogelber"forthcaidewith VisitingRmnemakerextremeh/, thee’ouch and ~nefits Repiy..t .....TYPIST~ perman¢n^~P"", 8500~ineslsbeesal°n’Cal1609"798¯9bet 1 &pro. FreeOCCasion°loolP. ,housek.eepmg.r~vs P’ ,= .... ,vltnn ’ " . ¯ fashionablewoman customer, Service’of GreaterTrenton. competentin ma~’ters of .....~/~ Princetonracket. ..,c.,/-c-ton r ~u c -ub]~sh~n~ s winkingnistanee. ~ezs. uai FOREMAN/W. aspnau. Mustboded[anted to service& A ply n person, 151 Mercer iteraryand formastyle, , ~ Armseeks dependablep, erson ~ 609443.6263after 7pm. CALLCAROL paving expermncedonly, available for workon Sat, S~. Trenton,between 10 am.& Backeroundinnsvchology and wimexce[leet.typ.mg s~l)s lor ...... e.,,n~, :~m~n "~,o ,nw r.~ 4- equal ~bP, Sendin[o, Box74, Aboveaverage starting salary’ 2 p.m. biologywoulc’i "be helpful, manuscripttyping, rlpase ~ Sales -- ~ ""’?.. :--=~.~ Rclle Mead08502, r~,~_~.~.~?v,~ ~,~.,,~(~ ~o~ ~^v. ~ tmu~Ir.mployee discount Posit~¯ is ~rl time but will [orwaroyourresumeanu/ora ---~-P~J-~’~’~]va¯~a~,~t~(...... BABYSITTERWANTED -- Comm.,~aper ~ plan. Call Mrs, Cbermakfor involve considerable ~ ...... oriel summary el your murnmg~amy ’ s .wy. zsmaanoys rages o ~8;: Po ant a 2ar~ ,ntcn.ie"~ app,tntment.a 609- ~umpr~a & DELIVERY manuscript flow al peak ?acKgroun^~a.nucxpermqcemumm. Within walking dzstance,oz ...... 924-3.~2i,I~LI,OW$, 210 ~,~,’~’~’~’"tTOltimemusthave perieds.Theapplcantmustbe ~n,n.e .. t;amoun,_. arpte ~ CambridgeSchool, Kenoall Sales-- l,’/r to z,u~-e.~t?~.c,~t SECRETARY/,~.p P~ncetonRECEPTION: area law prepared to meet such vumisnmguo. rrmce~on Fab&Chemlna.ozgo. apms..~7,:;,~ ~;;t.~ ~,lelli~,ent NassauSt, Prh-¢eton,NJ ~,~" "~,~.~’ & know Comer’ t u~28 ...... Pk.Call (201)297-2003 after ~ ...... ~;~:,~.~7~"~7.~"P.I~.&09-924¯ .demands" Please submit ’ .~ .k...... pF°rroes~antN. ’ FOOD SERVICE-- .DAY ., . Car+ Ben, mat"ureperson with goo~ ~’- ~,~"~’~’l~’for~l~l’r.~allaceresumeto Box~01838 c/o ¯ till I | y[.K~URREL...... ’ ...... CAREMAN.A.GER - 0 he.ors ..... ~,~,~ ~,.~ ~-, ,~n SUPV-- F/P to 28KRubber typing & handwritingskills. ~ ~ ~ T. ~. ~ ’I" A ’P ,~. " , Pnneetoo racket, . ~~ ua y, $3.15/nr., overs.eemg~P.~= ’..~’~,.,,~.~’~.,’V "¯. " .. ’7 ’ Call609.924-5500, ~:A~L~’pER-S~),:.~"- andparticipating in all peases ~:~bttlP., ~u~,n=~,u~r.,=~ ,¢ coanng oKgn. a e, . r~ - YOR’l’~ff.-- part time,near . (,~,,},p~a~_~0 BOOKKEEPERTRAINEE -- .¢.... ~a|n-nutritious meats IIANDLESITUATIONS--I m ~ Dissatisfiedwhere you are? ..... e’-n Airnortown , ~.,,w. o looking for stead rehabte Weare seekingsa~es people RoutetZOHlahtstown,N.J. for Pr ncetonCPA firm ’ Send W(~RKER- 3 h.ou.rsd azy,.. , , Splos .-- F/P to 20KPi’inted¯ . . ~r~.~’~t~nnv ...... ~11 ’201" 874"- ~ INCREASE.... YOUR INCOME , " ~a resumeand state salary, to ¢9 0 / ’ ass st n~ zn s~ttcr. Tucsday.af~ernpons~3 C]remtbkg0. a plus. Call BenWANrE. ’ D p-- erson whoare to desirous aaof assumm~..... ,002.2 Aebveand progresmve off c.es : ...... Box#01074, c/o Princeton ~ro~5/d?rg’mealCall°Battle evenm~s,Saturoaymgut, pms Martn spring cmanup on several aprogressweanuprolesstonot in Belle Mead-andFranKnn LegalSccretary to$10kPacket. ~Vithcrspoon609:149-6220 s n, iseehancousdays, Samry , properhes,.WorKconms,s.m atUtudetowar~ r~l estate. ~ Park seekinglull and part ExecutiveSecretary $198 ~ ’ open.609.448-7407. .. " .., ~ " sire ,+ cmamn" zJ~.el rounus~ _g "e’, cu,un in- o~ Weoffe r net ,,nest training timesales agents,experience, ClorkTvnst t05170 " [l....Ihmm,[~m~lhnll grass ~ neages c~ an ~g . program & continuing R E A L , E S T A T E -referred motivatton anu BankTcl~er to$150CHILDCARE -- person to ~ ~ hllBIIIIIII4tl~lllllll’ basements &removal . edueatonprogram avadable PROFESSIONALS-- If you ability to deal wzth people a, Askfor Arlene care for agree@letwo y.ear. FARMER/ NURSERY FULL TIME ROUSE- ~UlllilillllN=UllUSSn~ debris. Could expan9 ¯to inthecountry.assuringyouof havea high standafii of per- .must. Weare membersof 1 ¯ old. May30 to.rune30. L[g~mPERSON we have ~ust KEEPER--for 0 yr old boy -’~- ...... E20"/ summer.mamtenan.celeo, tot a successful career, For serial excellence, CountryiMiddlcscx and Somersetl

n.~.~.n,.P.~.t~.~ ’roP ~,~.,..~ +..~llect afterG’30 assessment’ ge are looking therghtpersonCa11609-452- N : eds ’ ...... cetonRe~lEstateGrou- P’- " ";"I --’-" for Len o -- ..o-au.’~v~ ~ ’ for someoneto lease tte 30~lffurmgday.’ " teacher~s a~de’ over 21 |or Par --L r[ln ’ " F. "iloontial interview U~Is "~...... RATES PM609-~1-I031 on weekend¯ - ..... ,.. :- ^-.,-- ,^ -.~.,.~. ~...a...... ,..~u n.t|+,~ In’cI~de~’nEP,, ROOM &BOARD -- m -~at~,r ’rtMP.O[fice Work-- Ca//meonftdence; ParBoil or rCooper MID--JERSEY OPRATES¯ -. ’ . - ~up-~t~yut utue~ tu lllalll£~lu lo~lz~ ...... ~ . ---l~ ...... ,¢ul~ --*.-~ RuthBly 609-799.6101. REALTY,201-359 .~4.. Mach’~sStSforMrsTG¯ ~ the assessmeatIf youare ~ classroomptus some dnymg excbange for babys,th.ng.Evenings. Light typing¯ Call ¯ , interested,please contact us el fully automaticmini scnool Take 5 year old to SChoolm 609-924-0580between 9-5 Mon- ~ at Box#01862 c/o Princeton EXPANDING A NEW van. Wewill train [or special nmrning,pick-up late at- Fri SystemsAnalyst to $23k FOREMANMr]iF cedaSoPnnpltPacket. .I CorSo~dAu~teerStart$18.5k~%uZm~g~p;_oXret~nsend ,n~o 3¯0 " . ’ TIMESHARING CmOhn~;eA~Ytoriente2~ek~r2~cats:.~ti2~o:rs ct:lIS~-i~!::;e::~a~u~!~*D~:~r~inn P ’P- ’ - ’ ~~(ESaEnT:!e~g" ’ ,~,t.., ..... h,,ical Box’ 74 ’ t~cl]e blead,NJ 08502 Foran n erviewcall 60946~-¯ 448-3883 FURNITURE SALES" MARKETING . . .¯ . hk~d;P mgrq.mm.er,A.n~Jyst’.~,~,.~"...... !e$!~,k$18k ~00~S:,,part time(heath. PERSON TO REPAIR -- 0816between 7-9pm. Mon-FrL ~ icense~, .++ " n~.;. relerences~d J,,n~PERSON -- crmanent REPRESENTATIVE be...... familiar with ~nototype r.^.~ n small a phances, 40 hour , ostttonfor fully experienced .~ AccountantPubhc) to $18k ¯ iter , , . GR APHICARTISI --’ needed untd "’September¯ 609-452.6 251 . ADPNETWORK SERVICES potenhal /or ¯rowth. Send ,x~e~k,+f~lbenef!ts¯ ~us~+be . ~ forplotfing&draftieggraphsafterOpm.... iseceklnganindivlduaiwRhatrcs.uma or wrt~ stating ex-, DI a "l epamclans +l~Kluncn or ..... , V¢ , ,’b ¯ ...... n~x+Ar ’ !~[P~+l.ar~.ota~nPa~r%~anffto? ¯ - g ’ to¯ ...... Utt~i£~’" P-rfect 7";-" tot q.,,;.. R. v.~..~ c,,.[;r~ ~r.,*.*.-~,.~"SS"STANT ~ ’ -- & figures; photographic& ’ .... ,’,~r~ v~,. "J"K,;.....o r;~ least 3 9ears backgroundn parlanceto’ Iola Associates ~ro~tJ~l°nUche"to’sel’{~never’y rJloP~°~rra~eeriotot~l~ ~r[~s~n,,°;e’nCr;tr;d chef, ’Prrnc’~’tonSh;pprng Centcr; Exc~tleatoppOrrtoU~tYes~nvae o~fsetpress experience a~lus. \ Datapro~esstng. This position rrlncoton:1!01-State.Road. t~d U~aqO,Bldg IR, B.S.~,..E./s~ " aourme! h~hhu|~|...... oall eves -pr|npolan ...... ~] mo or. F ~ a=US~uellnaglnadve ~au,e,o ~Mm~v t~X~T. ~,P - a,,epar:,,,et~ .t ....~;.oet,,,~+...... ohm - oilers . a challenging op- I revention-oricntedpractice, work independent~ Small ~"’" ...... -- portumtyto advanceinio a ’ ’ tQualilyCnntrol . ONLY0-9 pm,609-924-1707. ~’il!, ....train¯ ._r.~,Re-/y stating...... research e~m-an,,P,,~ i’n .... Prin PORTUNrrY for recent ocnsatton,all benehts,plus. I "~’r~eh} OPEN ’ tu ~u*o’m, " accounting¯ graduate with Replies held in strict con- managementposition in the . ~ ~ (uaullcaugns ~ux ceton area excellent ocnelgs~, expanding Princeton CPAf,denee." Apply"m person 0nly nearfuture, L OOKI_.GIN FOR...... /~ B SEE (Salesonented) ...... ~ LUUtit~UPutt ~rincetonPacket ¢al .... o~mens--ate with .... Start $12k FULLTIMP+; ~Aup:ar~.: a~t aa ~ "" c’;ua~li[icati’ons C’all Mr [ rm.609-924-8202. to Mr. uonvcry,uonvery’s Call or senu resumein con- ~CtIP=TAZt~-- Wltq gOOO Jr Acct.tPublic) $12k,SONS - for Princetonrctaa _ENERGETICAND LOVING FurnitureStore, .Rte 1, .op- fidence to Jim RarrisooADP typ!ng/shorthand, sktlls tt Mariag enmnt Tra nee/Banx, eweir store, plo summer MUTHER-- to care Ior -, pro- , ~ ~ r+ n tun ~u ~ ~ ~;;~.lilazza .;, h,609-92i’-7070 .~..+,,~ Anenuai~ __~ pestle Lawrence~noppmg NetworkServices 1101’State work wire commouitytraners StartS7500~clp.~,allG0~-924.6024. Askfor scho.olcrs,ages 4}~.~ and t% 2 ~LVL~r~,i~’~out.s’k~r’~vee~...... CenterLawrencevilic, ¯ bet=- Rd Princeton~1’J0~,40600- Duties are varied and. the Ask,rorP,Irs, Kanlor Mr Kind. or3onvsawee.Lnonrsg:30tob ’~n.n~nnnq n[.nwrano~ LPNWANTED -- part time wean10am-Spin. ¯ a,),’lOtm ’ ’ ’ ’ porsonomust be t.iexml.e ¯ 5’3ud interestedea 6~J.655 .Y-v-~.~...... -~.;.:-~ ...... "~ -- - o~.- .... Beautimlsurrouna ngs ,r ’ ¯ ,owns,,lp. ,,e,erenccs ...... ~,,,.~o for doctor’self[ca in ~Prin- Pr cctonExcellent benefits GETSPEOPLE CUSTODIAN-- parttime 0071. required,Evenings 609-883- |[NIpaI1VII~’V’fI’~I%~ -- The cclon,...... ~axlmum2e nour- ~ 21#£ GallupOrganizallon is lookings/week, afternoons only to WANTED" part time han- Salary commensuratewin ~’0(KIH[R between5am-sam 6 days per for expermnccdinterviewers start. No Tuos. or weekends,TRANSFORMER ASSEM- dyperson doing mostly background and experience week. Goodpay plus Iood CLERK-TYPIST-- Diver¯ - for pro-testing. Irregular, Please send resume In Box BLER-- Assemblyand miscelaneaushome main.’ State salary requirements . disceuats.Must be dcpendablesifted clerical pusitiunwith #81050,c/o PrincetonPacket: manufacturetransformers. of Will largeconsider power tenanee.CalIKen0stheim609-PlcasereplytoBox.#01834, c/ andlngood health Referenceslocal publishingfirm offering I~LEASAN,rNEW OFFICE- wcekend and evening wurK. 492-2108. ThePrinceton racket. ¯ BABYSITTER- Mature to required. For lntervicwscall respm,siblity, variety and needsfull time Soore¯ Call 609-924-97?7. trainee withgood mechanical . : careIor 9 moold Moo& Tues, manager, 600.799.3~9. challenge: ExceIJent op- tary/lypist, Familiarity background,CaN 2~I-526.~010. ’ 9-12 Wed,9¯3, myhome or Friendly Ice CreamShop portunity.tor ~rowlh. Typin~ w th dictating equipmentor : )’ours,Call 609-443-1419, PARTTIME- mature lady BOOKKP,EPER--fullorpart AbacusControls, Inc., Som-WAITRESS/WAITER--lunch ~ QuakerBridge Mall. Equal skills instructions andability a must. Io carryPleasant ouc stcno. Interestingwork with lime, Expcrlencedonly Call very[lie, and/or dinner, No Sundays, SUMbIEREMPI,OYMENT ~iI opportunityemployer M/F surroundings, Salary com- Princeton branch of U,S, withtransportat[oo11-2 5or6 Sh,pof India,10am-Spin, 215- ’ Pleasantatmosphere, CaU 609..- ’, COI)Ei{.S- part t:mc, ’l’ho monsuratewill, background’Pennis Association, Send days weekly,Cook lunch for 002-9927. 924-0580between9.5,Men¯r r[, Secretaries ¯ Get up Organization In ~ resumeand references to elderly man and Hght WORKfNGMOR~ ~ ~’njoy,n~ ,t Typists Princetons seekingpart time and experience.Send resume U.S.T.A, Education ,& housekeeping,$5/hr. 609-921- ss? Part andfull tlm~hours Clerks EDITING’CLERK.toscreen in strletlsl oonfldonooio Box Kcypunch0pcrators ,temporaryclerical help, A nput documentsfor data #01055,c/o PrincetonPacket, Research Center 729 252.3, available bothdays and ’THENEW JERSEY’DIVl. mimmumof 30 hrs, per weck processing,Exceilcnt fringe AlexanderRd, Pr neeton, NJ CAMPCOUNSELOR WATER evenlngs: Meet new pooI~leSION OF MENTALRE. required,CaU 60%924.8~0, Anbenefits, Call 609-452-1300,An 05540or call 609-482:2508. SAFETY.INSTRUCTOR and make themha.p W qy TARDATIONIS LOOKINGWe have tongand sho~ E,O,E, equal opportunity mnployer, PARTTIME-- TYPI’ST-RECEPTIONIST --prefer,, cedl[ic~teacher, Call servingquality pro~uc~str[. FORGOOD FAMILIES TO asslgnmenlsIn yoUr arc :’ I~UF, Clerical/secretarial help for real estateoffloolocatedon 0®.924.9713. pleasantsurroundings, uooo PROVIDEA ROOM WITH Restorer in our nearest offk -- wantedfor PrincctnnCPA ASSEMBLERFOR SMALLNassauSt, Musthnvc good. pay, fringebenefits nexlble BOARDFOR A MENTALLYTop rates, No fee, : DAYWORKER general ’ office. Oppo,’tunRyfor ad. clectronle components.We are telephone personality and hours,For Intern ewcall 609¯ RETARDEDADULT, T/lOSE : housekeepingTwo days each vancemcnt.Send resuem& expandingandhave full time typingsk[lls,Cal1009-921-0060, PARTTIME -- Cteanlng &708.8508, Frlcndiy IceCream CEIVEWRO QUALIFYTRAINING WILL AND RE.A J&JTEMPOItARIES : week~’ every oiher, OwnI(EYPUNUIIOPEJiATD|t -- date sata~ to Box ~t849~ o/o epcrmancntand summm;’ 29~Rt,l, Lawreneevl~le ’: trans,Recent rein, 608-788-0570neededn tlightstown area PrincutonPaeket, positions available. For maintenancehelp at private EqualShop,opportunity Quaker 0rMge employer, .Mall. :STIPEND,JOIN YOUR 009-083-8572 immediately.TAts is an in- . tennlsclub, 201-359.8730, M]F NEIGHBORSWHO IIAVE definite assignment with [urther informationca)l 609¯ MADEGOOD USE OF TBAT 14fiRl, #l, Edison 924.2444,Princeton Advanced CLEANING WOMAN ’ ’ EXTRAR00M AND RELPA 281.572-2700 : SECRETARY--for downtown possibility of [~ceomlngper-i REGISTEREDNURSE -- Components. WANTED- l’day week!y, DESIGNER-GENERAL CLERICAL RETABDED ADULT GET A Princeonlaw aft/co, 35 It~r ~ anenl,.Ex.p~Io~ce onI~ or evenings,full or part time, fNTERJOR Good no ~. __ Owutraneportation to Prln- wlti, furnlturo sales ox- POSITION ¯ .to prepare FOOTIIOLD ON FULLSulte018#l, ChcrryllilIMa ,week, typing anti 3742neeuou, J&JTEMPORARIES Topratc, fcu, 2:45pm-t0:45pm,for adult cetnnJune[lun, Recent, good, porlence wanted, Nassau comoutor printouts ior CITIZENSHIP,CALL: 609; 809.607-2(]01 shorthandor transcribing, 20’,lltRt,l,l,awrenccvllle community Ambulatory local, checkablereferences, Mustknow office procedure ’ oos.saS.557Z focllityj_ health care, Clear- PAINTERSHELPER Ekpor[encod,rcliabl speaks’Prlncoton,lnlerlors, 192 Nassau St,, mailing,Exeellcnt No typing fringe reguiroenettts,208.9881uoll DAYS)(8:00 ANDto S:00YOU WEEK-WILL hat legal experience not book, Cranbury,NJ, 609-0~5- WANTED--Some experience Engdsn,rloasepnono6Og-452. % 609-924-25(31. ~. reqcdred,Call~9-1~24-P+07 for be}pful Slarllng now far , 009:452.1300,An equalop- RECEIVEPERSONAL ’ "i"(06,oxt, t4, ’summerJob, Call 009-924.8718, 1729, pormnltyempmyer, M/F, ATTENTION, NO AGE WANTED -- Expcriew Interview, PRODUCTIONPERSON GLAZIER--eagerand willing .LIMITATIONS,EQUAL sdiqgmoehanlcfornewwl REQUIRED-- for microfilm = o learn, no experience OPPORTUNITY, Preaomnanty woodsha cmnpany,No experience& SECRETARY-- PUBLICneeessa.r~/, Appy 378 Mercer IIAIRSTYLISTS WANTED-- - ,and stratoBte, 201.059-1 ,PARq’ge~,rniTIMErn,~i,tenanee--warehohSOdnlles,noenssary, Call Prt.eelon GENEI(ALM..A1NI~ANC~ R E A L E S T AT AGENCY¯ eJ)a}lon~ln;t SI. Itlgnlstown~ NJ, Adamand EveHslrstyllst% Cnll5~J..452.1800, MicrofilmCarp,, 609.482.2008, -- carpumry,|m a, SALESFERSONS-- Joln the secrctartalposltlonwlthsmaU~ llillsborough,Salary plus IIOUSEKEEPERS -- cooks, ~ ~ rooting,.maso, nry, fe.!lcc &lrlcndllost and rostest mov!ngpublic agency, Pleasqnt commission,fuller part time, compap!ons.,coup lcs~ child ucckmsuulnuun, uau oiler groupin lho area ¯ Country workingeonditlons, Trenton IIEBREW TEAClIER --wlth For Intcrvlew please call 201. care, L, tvc.tn ann i,vo.om, ’ PARTTIME--solllngcustomLABORER -- RAN.0pro, 201.782.7737 m’609.468. llorttago Itoal , Es191o, ReferencesNo foeto ap.CUSTODIAN droporlos& fabrics, Bright, Profosslona tralmng east location,Beneral seeretarlal ckporlolee, Beth El 859,7011, DYPERSON¯ ,’ltiS,I skills, laeludlngsome ox. Sy,mgoguo,East Windsor,609. ~ pl[cnnts,Call for appointment, A-shift7 a m.3’80 n m 9nthuslastle.porsou wlllhtg tO neededby. ~ nat anal nNlllatlon with per}once,typing proficiency ,t43-,1454, 201.820.8212, ffAZEL.& ~4,41p}hr’, "’ ’ Learn,tAn ntape,;y n umness,oncons o riy ruetqn naSlS;cempany, otentlal Paid for Eoctrgn c RealtyAs soc[atos Fcmalesencouragctlloapt ~kpormneonmptUl out nat .... ~i. ~;..i. Vn|l)0rm.80~.’~0~8I,IBItARIAN-- responsible 1,ul[ll>=Cl[s!lng, services a all dicta!ionnnu nb~llitfrom cassette 1o transerloo tapes ~ skills !n RECEPTIONIST--will,typing and filing,g0od JARVIvSIlel4 E, Mare ~t, 9eces,sory,Call ThuDrapery r---’~ior appt, :" ...... "" " for odinn strallen ofchoral ecru organ zu one uao m required,Ektonsiv0 tango hEGAL SECRETARY-- for ffreparmginsurance, forms, ~ Applyto: mncamo,809-440.7277, IIbrary,l)cgrgoin muslc~ MI,~ eonlhlonco;Pat Boll or Ruth bonofllsE.qqal Oppor!,umty central Prl~o an awYlrm Shou d bewilling io marn to n~mm~..o ~..j,,,,,,.. Personnel0Ifleo, Fran ’ ’ ~ p.re+~+v+l,wgw ~l~wle+lgO m //ly ~00+70~.018t, m ~-~-:r ’l’ownshlpPnbllo Sehooh Clloral l~uslc, , uao .year Employer,uali Mra, hcue at d stone and typing assist uoetor, [reatmo.nt ura,tsporsone,..... =---"t++’-~’rr::’-"-’ £uaenme,, PEBSONTO CARE FOR--2 NU)ttil~ -- ItN, tcmpgrary posit o i noglnmngJuly 1, 009.992.8700,, ~OO~l.ndLattnl c~ncHdnceroom, 4.5 Iall naysl~r wee.k, oleolrloal,piping, oSend~One...... Railroad Ayonno Lehlhirenagoe 0 &I% at .my,ss ~nmont,Jun 28. Jt ly ~, h~:Pt~,’~i’F~’IPE~n.~,0040 for Reply Box #01077, c/o vrln. .-,,"~N.,,x,. ,Jersey .t~ ionic, mr summm’monum, Cal rile llan ~enool9 Buslnes,’ Faeuity,,IotaswithMbS,,sh!ff ...... colonPacket, I’olophmle,resume or call201.070-24(}~K vats ...... af I smstant &4 stuucmo, SALESADMINISTRATOIt - an Interview, Technical Services,, 13 ,~i,,,.,,~,o ~o~ ...... nP ~s MondayIr, Fr day, 8 amto 0frieD, 009.821.7000,An equal $~,opon?lnl~l~.m, .W.r!tlu~ oroyoqpr.esontls, in aroutine ~ Ca,loverH~d, IJJgbl#lawn~ 2p}}hMae(+.il.k.ocillkirooandhcupporiunily<+mpl~Ser, repqosontyart, N. W~KlUnU,seereta rmt p0sntmrt lit you ChERK--TY|HST -- for real ~ NJ08520 ,009440015L renoom,unn nflor ~pm,009. PUIII,ISllERS ASSISTANTWcmmmslorChow ~.’ollego, ebJoyt, leallng wllil pcoplo?.lf E UA L OPPORTUNITY, 4fi0,281tl, lot cslatcoffleolocat~lonNassauRN - formodern 180 bedIE.~!!OUSEKEEPER/BABYSIT. ne.edodby working --~ FI~MA’IIVEACTION -- , . mn I racotog~N.J, .0884(I,~q a se,wo ~ ovo9.po,l )en opo, St Musthavogood,toloph,o..ne nursln homofac ty, 11,’/ aucdodfm I _~trallvo Ollporhnntyomluoycl YOlD yorshleuitqtles~ goou personallly and typing sknls, shift %[borubanal hi and mot!lormr, t yr, .qld boy, , ’ PLOYER SUMMERCAMP, ¯ needs full inlll ’ _nroduel(°n"-rospon. " [yplgg end Ilgi~l stone ¯ ,...i .... tn.Unl Call’Kind Prelor ournomo- MUn:Fr,, ! IIOGIIAMMIflt 609.482.1800,t~allotm.o~1.oooo, doyIIre.seilg.91 t oochor,.Opon sl llilt co in I’rlneetonnfflco, rcqalrcd,Call ,~+~’~’,’~~t~:ff{~’~"’JlOl~O, ll~, bcgl.n.. Aug.Own. t.rn~. ADP NETWOII ? ’,1010~80, l,’mclballpg Iioqr.s, Mr, Boy,, 00~. 94.8’/00, EastanAvo, ’ Somersot,N J sporlnlon,rolaronces zut.auu- le scoldn Conhecomo ycbr roundion, 201.240.4100, ’ ’ ,10P~, , BUSBOYS/ M/F, will Cbll009.448,3883, SEEKINGSECRETARY - to ~i!~:~!i! 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;;RESTAURANTMANAGE-IWRITER -- experienced,REAL ESTATE SALES-now BOOKKEEPERPULL ROUSE AND OFFICE BABYSITTING-- n my snnalizedCAROI2Sstationery, PLACE .-- in- Per- ~raders?Explorescieeeeand ATTENTION:7th or ath (~OLLEGE~APPLICATION SELkCTION COUN- .a. ¯ :’MENT-- managertra nee accurate, reliable for Interviewln, forWclehprl CHARGE -- parttime, .in- CLEANING - on weekly,bl- home, Reliable mother, In- Vllagons and gift items at me worldaround you at the’SELLING - indlvlduals:E ’position openwith Buxtoa,educatinnorientedpublleatien Cnm.pany,Realtors. teresting &challenging weeklymonthly, and i-time ¯ ~ CountryRestaurant, Ex- ’including magazine,. Hillsborough’ Office, Join the position,609.924-8200, basis,~}9-585-6546 for Info. rants andtoddlers, Hotlunch discount prices, Call 609-443-Stony Brook-Millstone,small groups, Dr. MichaelL, ¯ "cclient opportunities & newsletter, Someediting, winner’s circle. Submit and . Swimmingpool for ~3141, WatershedsReserve Special Rosenthalg0~-73’?-~236. :) ::benefits. Foroppointmenteall proofreading, photngraphtc, resumeto Bnx 531?, Clinton, summerplay, Lawreaceville, FAR~ ---- "~-20 WELL KNOWN & Reli~le609-882-3817 "~ ECOLOGYCamp -- July 31 - " " "~i 603-655-27/7. skills required, Excellent N,J,08B09, ’ ’ CIIILD&FAMILY Aug. 4 Information 609-737- KAY’S’INTRODU(~TION benefits, Resumeto Corn- hours weeklyweather per- MntherwishestobabysitdailvMcKnlghtSeh°°i’609 IIOMECOUNSELING 3735.h ,o ...... ~.^. l~ [ munications Dept, PO BOXDO YOU H " ~ .... mitring.Call 609-924-~09, or~8!~, weeklylocated across .aC.vHAi.UabFiFEa,UyRouand~°rn~;C°rt the ’ ~rmil~elm~srnh°r~sl°~opefW~tm THE="I...... E I AM WILLING TO SHARE 009 Trentnn, NJ, Mustlnelede ^ AyE^S~t~ ~ At their ownhome, child & l :partner for a friendshipor "!TeeCOSTS OF YOURsalaryrequirements, Anequal SKILI.~_? W~ .~,~lwk!.g fur ...... ’ " ’ ....~marrtage,201-504-2726. :~. SECRETARY-- without opportunity employer, aYOU;,i.~.ase ~?onae.}or an ~J~. HELP- ~alaa, ~ l-lnurly, aauy weekly art can emotional, nhvsleal or ... and part zn [slz x - ~bb ~a[~’Sl~ .~-taking ~ upl.,^.~.~.J muchsf their..... time;^I ~zw--,L,~-u.-- ..... , ..~ c-~v...... tetsttn PAREEx,~rJenced" trave/cnasttocnasttrips. Mydevelnpmental" "l{andleans NURSERYSCHOOL,in ;B’AH~r^;b Oils a" ~[t[u~[][~llt ~vuu ~u assau~t,vrlneeton’ ’609924 " time bartender’ Call 201722l " ~th~.u,ill~nrnfn~umlvehlhl~,, ..... " z~ pleasure, lS tn serve you Priscilla Maren.’609-466-2039 ~"’ Prl ’ncet o n, offers a balanced’ --" ..... ~, ...... -- answer my phone, make SAb~ex 3494, ~440, ~ pro-school.~ program for 3 tn 5all ’call mankind 609 ~1 ~n~, ;,rn~e=^, ,c ’ " -- - ’..~..,,qn’-~-’-~;,oo,,...... ~ekl,, m" ...... ~-~/5 properly’ /or mileage Mycar & expenses s eva lablesuch yearo ns m a, warm- & ’ ...... """"~ ...... V V’ ’ l hs tnlls & food & lodging on ~..~.. stimulating environment. ¯ ’-"’,office or home. Write Box. . . ~.. -. ELECTROLUXNEEDS -- DELI CLERK--ormanager, trips. Lincoln Continental ~ ~.A.mz-. 77 ~.a.mo|!ng Mnrningsnnly.9am-ll:45,tt~’^-~’’~u Call MRSE #01843e/o Princeton Packet, sat.error ues2gn~nowreom,one person to service m- Experienced Kosher style, BAB~eedTown Sedan for your luxury & z’mesl Bopeweu, z~o. I~nw and request further in- Horo’~ee~’~2~Y$’P,. -- - ~ rrmcemn, t~rJ-sz.-,.,q.. ~ 0060askmediate ,orarea’Mr.Call’20l’7G4"Jake Yoson.609.024-9313.catering’ Growth.pportunBy. m~:lhee;o~i/wCoar~fog.~d~yom~2i~M:irF~o~:eS~!~ irrnooriiilrmn ~vmera~°nnfr~9.M.~71,Car’G~;e~ ;~l~i!~g~(d~v!iis~ir~ TELEPHONEOPERATORS ...... Equal Opportunity Em .... p g . .i/...... ¯ JCallrff~r~m~T?feor’ forparties & banquets. No -- far specmhzed¯ ¯ answering L,zu~;z~u;Ju~/var~ P1o Yper , ~ ~ , requirementswill alsn glamy ~ service,Ful-time per- u?~,.v~,..~y~~oi.~,.o nN~ _ CHILDCARE--TwinRivers PRATIQUEZ" VOTRE ’r,^~Brunswick oE,.~,,., TAROT...... CARDS Y FLOATER-- Janitorial use vnurcar withthe A PSYCHICDEVELOPMENT , h manent, Maturity, ’depen- ~2a~st~.~I~sr~ver~ ~ sere ce, part l me nights, own mntherwillcare for ~ourchi!dstipulations as aboveIn- CLASS-- fnr beginnersto be FRANCAISen jnignant notre ~ ...... L: dabililty and accuracy ’~’,~=’~h."an. SI.IMMERWORK-SiudentsI8transportaton Experienced, wmleyou ..work. ~u_neh.,~. torested parties call Mr taught by a trance-medium, ~rnupe de conversation, y ...... ]~, essential Mustbe over 18, ~’ vears &older neededfor $3,50per hr, Call 201-874-6202,4555.aftertraps, small6pm, group, a~J-q43- O’Brienat 609-89~)-1335fro~ ever~ other Friday evening, is rteumonsbi-mensuelles dana ~" ^-~1-t ~..o v,--. " 9am-Parefor an atmotatmeatnow being formed.Write c/o uoo ambianceamieale. Pour ...... I t ’ I’:~:W~e~kd,a~s:a~P;,mj.tn,~/t~tP’m~"H.el~.#l~I’artynAsst. Supt.for !ull/.l)a.r[t!m_e_wo_r_k,,~llper ~ If nu’t leave m~e~ssa~eon D.E, Dixon 2321 Rta 33 plusde details appelexS,V.P.~7.v:. ~u~F.I~,.,MAL. E =,born ¯ ~ll’’~Y~ ~: [ "’’[’# ’N O ~’[’’ Por.~nnnel &’ Adminstratonflr. gallvUl’7"t~7"~22,~nmweerlt~ service’- how& when ~[ mayRnbbinsville’ NJ 08891wit~ 609-921-0402,’ .///qpWOUlO~!au to meetainu, y : ~ ...... Franklin TownshipPublic & It a,m..andJ,:3.0.6:3~_p:m;: PARTTIME SECRETARY -- ",WE ARE -SEEKING A’ " ~" .... lrlenuly gentle male Have a ¯I .’~tuJ,~PG~’,,t°~?,~’~’ ...... -" ...... -"1Fr~aam’’’ V’I’’’ Schools Or~’09~SO’07~ between a r. u ~"" reach you depress ann pnene¯ ’ u m- ~ ...... ¯ . tn 7 a mCall f~-s21-03Q0 for s la-’ flr~ P’tnc-*nn CHALLENGE.. ~ Sure we do ’ terested. Classes wtll he $4 ...... potP. ourrl _ . oz nterests anoam I{ ¯ .... one RailroadAvenue P.,m ¯ ...... locationgood skills essential ....ev~,thJnz ~ ¢rn..... ~,.Zl~|.~ .^,., L~uuu tqt~w~ Pul~ w lung to ex lore new ones II -~ Somerset, New Jersey 08873 ~ Legal ’ experience not homestn panelllnudens’~[,[=- -,~ -~w ~ ,EVERYONEIN CENTRAL:En~ny . people, P outdoor:: ae-¯ 1 HOUSEKEEPER&COOK--Telephonc:201-873-2400, Exts. HEBREWTEACHERS -= necessary Interesting & ~" ,,-~, JERSEYAREAt Jean Nst vtles gourmet cooking Experienced teachers the i’eel satsfde~oncomes unv.ut~t.~r.,m.~y.u.,~zu~:-"--- ^*~,~, -’- - . ,-^-^ ~,-- ~ ,~H~ ,,ABYCITTo ~,~u w" ’ ’, reading," theater andtravel. ’ ":for 1 mainmeal daily 5 day 227or228 cmllengingposition Salary whenwe meet the challenge working mothers Ex" AGENCY-- of Westminster tit. be movinghome from :iweekpaid vaeatinn.~repare requiredformid-weekHebrewcomnensurae with ab tv ~ that an alder"house., offers, periencedReferences’ Twin Chmr¯ College thanks ynu for uanas xnursoay ~~ay 26 Loveammatsespecial y" cats i.:f{)r 8" year nld boyown tr- EQUALOPPORTUNITY/ programfnr 1978-79school experience’ Please s~nd retainingme tnm-rtt., of me rtwersarea,~-J~,m-,~u~a.~’ " ...... :- ¯- ...... ,_.: ...... Sh-’l]e o ~ew g]i a’n--t her parents- ’" v"a rte. .... musteas’ tastes " " lrom" ’ .asn ortation, refs. Writeto AFFIRMATIVEACTIONyear¯ Brothersof Israel,, 499 r,sune. n’Box #01861 e/o-- dwellin~wlthout~sa~rfficlng (~e~,,~rr~o~e~"~er*~ hnuseuntil she findsa job and bluegrass to rock. Please : Bn~p #01832c/o Princeton EMPLOYER GreenwoodAve., qt~entan, I’rincetnnPacket comfor[’a.a ho.i~h,. ,=,,h,;,,...... v v , an apartment.Salutations, reply Box#01847, tip Prin- Packet, N,J.609-695-3479. " problems"w’"itlz"i"nno’~vatlon’an~ - Jean[ eetonPacket. exI~,.rtence: usingthe .~x- HOUSE CLEANING-- ~.o, ~’-" ’sO reliable experienced. "~ --’------=----~ i~o~t~uswt~~’,c,~^;,D~ .... n~z~r~.r) ~ t.~uI ...... wttxxP~ R ’"AI~R-w ~ ~oo .... 1 BOOKKI~F,I~V:’(¯ ¯ :hme¯ " CREATIVE’ RESPONSIBLE P~i’3 ana crat.t.s.mpnsnq~ Referencesavaffable ’ 609-737 ...... t~tutrtP.~txo, i ta~e tit{6 .... ua-’- t~K to INTERESTING & AD- ,or part timehours availabe. Applynperson WaysdeInn Area servxc, :,~amzatmn P,E..RSON.tq .care for ,2 tRat has maoo wILa.~$ 1~69 ¯ ~ l .~,..v,~.o,.,.,~~1~,1m1~ ’t~lMt~.vv,,~ requ’e: a com.etent cniluren, z nays per weeK. BUILDER knownin the ~ " workor school?Established r~rsona|s LADY-- desires to meetat- MnrnnOeS lrom 7am& 9am- I",_..9~....P~nn..btn.- i.o ’. Road(on’bookkcz)ornn a I exb~ part ’Princetonareafor years Call ~NurserySchool provides 9nm I~uo¢r~ ~,.m,~ ;~t~ References essentia ’- nTz^t’trr,vPtAV ftADW, fo iraC t"tV e y nun g nyla" z-:~years2"-- App"r’"l’y -’ck’ Ja in’~h"e Beo’x’~’6"9"’ ’ ...... me)as’s ,Ind’v’duashnu $2¯ 50/hr¯ Write Box//01837 c/o "609"587"8500’ " .... l’ KEYBOARDIST -- with ’~’~o’u’~’p’resc’(zou’ier"~o’r’Kin :t,7&IOycarnldbnysandgirls , I0 haveknnwled-eofaccnuntnrrmceton racket...... Ol?nofnOsrh.friehp~eSahtP&.~nm- PrincetonAve, Trenton, NJ. l’ . " Rhodes,26 ,yrs. nld, seeks dergarlenchild, LovingCare neededfor psychologystudy pq. .~p: v se..wrl e_ a TYPIST-- our marketing ~tn . P’- t-:al~’al~--e...... ’~’~t"~.-P MOTI{ER/TEACHER-- will’ workingtop 40’s rool~ group in aneducational setting Call investigating effects of letter avnut.~nurse:z~sen.a a departmentis ook ng for a ~atar.y commensuratewt[n ~ care for your children her ContactRub at 609-448-6341’BusyBee School 609,403~3863 te ev s on Pa~,s$2 50 for 49 [~icturec/o ~.rlncoton .~ac~et typisttohandle cnrrespes- ex~.rjenee. ~e.noi~esum_e z n ’ ’’ " ’ minuteparticipation. Please unx#01787, Please write your CUSTODIAN rio.up comlooneeto ~nx /tozo,~u,SUPERVISOR e/o .... -- v~a,-~ ,- ,time home while you work or’nla~ r ~. .B-shift,3-11:3Op.m. m.t~ h’av~l ingots experlenceneeessary.vz-~.o-,~..^, o,," o~.o" ~ ~ call Paula- ...... 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SERYSCHOOLbasseveral.’7:. ¯ WOULD LIKE TO MEET A 1 somerset,New Jersey 08873 " &reapirs very ex rieneee, opemngs. for children2~/z to 5 , and A uava water illsP ¯ ’SPECIALMALE FRIEND -- I Telephone:201-873-2400, Exts. ~ partCHURCH time9-12 SECRETARY 6 da~s Reo~v ~ References’avadab’e~.’ ’ 609-448 " years old, Half nr all day. ,,. ’FASCI NATING, ENOR- AvaiIable q a tPManvillePhar- We’re 36, 14 and8. Ourfriend 227or 228 1o~1~ ’ . ~IOUSLYSATISFYING AND macy. would be warmcaring n- ¢~’mmITY GUARDS-- withrefe~enee~ to B~x#01~2"1 .~PRODUCTIVERESUMES Flexible hours for workog ur-w-z’ll~ti" commentenone ...... ¯ ...... Siuce. ’63, nowb,, ~ MAILW ~ mothers" Summernursery ~ ~ telligent anddown-right fun " 1 EQUALOPPORTUNITY/AF- Unilorms~n,,,d P.nornarttme & eqmpmemsuI~Wor~k~ e,o vrmeeton racaeL 1 witl edit, revamp& upgrade ’ ~ ’ sehool.June&July,halforall ~.!oun woman]g ...... about The w^M’P~"nvc, tt~ar,_’t^r,v ’loving. Welike family life, I FIRMATIVE ACTION EM- ,r~’~L;~" ~ ~’~e~sev ar~ F~r ~ your self-generatedunproven GO!NG,.ONA TRIP? Why day, for children2t/z to 6, wo.rnsnopon lleiat)onsmpsm~d’io~a~’e~’~-’~-~’-u= sports, travel, and ~oodtimes. PLOYER RESUME& OBJkCfffl.y_ZS Highway.’27betweenKin[~ston app~n"t’men~call~veekdays9- BUTCHERfor smaBin- ib°!~Ler,n!rinff. a,babysit,~r anu~nlca~tn~erp~ersonal..,^uom~ or’apt’~vit~h~°~o°’~Tds"’~2a’~ Mornespecially.likes good .4. 201-329-4541.An~.’o.~. dependentfirooorystore. 609- ~°C~.~aDme~Rr~’°?~ school~ged ~ild ’i~na~fa~n~i’~; professionals,~h~;;og~a~ approx. ~0.0 wee.k.Write,Skip,,,~°nv:trrSe~ionz~shi~°?~yoa,~ ~e~.e2~.aE~7-~.’~tar.e neen- ~u= ¯ SITTER’age15orolder,for ~48.1"~17~%e~enens.~am~epm0r action senddetails &check/- atmospherein our Lawren- ’ ’ will be offered again on cP~nbu,r~ ~rlnce~un NJ08512~rmsM a .es~, eis mterestadmbemgourfrmnd, summer9-5 job w/9 yr. old ..... ~. 48-14 g ¯ ’ mo in amountof your age cevi]]e home.We’ll provide ,..~ SaLurday:June 10th, from 9.5. "o. Y’ ’ Y g pleasewrite and tell us about girl.My Hunter’s Glen apt, !’~tsw.~tt~,~.ivlur~Tru.,x.-- "-~ times$I to. SECn~ i.r. pn lotsnf TLCmeals tran. waxo ~u ~ur~ -- invrinceton. Itis a powerml.’,. ’ yourself.Writeto Box #01859 ~, ~ RELAXATION ASSER- ~ ’ Swim.,tennis, bike, etc.. as ~sseeninganaavertisingsams -- Bo~.~~.’L..,:.J~V,’Z.~’~, soortation’ ~"or mor~info ,and en ghtenngexl~..rienee c/oPrineetonPacket tong a~ you provide good representahve! ’ Minimum’ l SPEE ....C H THERAPIST-part ’ "C"~U"’~O UO~I p~casecall Marcia¯ , G~9 . ~3 " TIVENESSTRAINING,SELF designedfor those¯ willingto RESPECTABLEBUISNESS- 1 ’ ’ companionship and assume eaY rex pe rl e nce salary pl us ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~- m ..~.t ~ 78G3 IMAGEBUILDING era- exp ore what 1s necessary for ~,~^~.~.~.,, * ..... ¢o ~ o rcsponsihitity. $25/wk.Call commission,Send resume,’~ol’"l~sh"i~%e’~rr~,~uir~l"~a’i[ ’ p hastzed in our Tr.a,[ning themto enioy morefulh’lling ."~ ~"~.:" ~,%’~;?,’.Y’~.~’~d’..I’WIDOW -- age " 59 no after 5:30p.m. 1101StateRdPrnceton, NJ ~,~oo’~.~"~¢tor~"~m’ RYANRESUME SERVICI~ - ’’~’’~~: 609:799.4416 n~,4n ...... " ...... Da,,ton" , NJ Evenin~~ ",an ¯ ,~ vrogram~m bi,e Skins &,,retationshps,,¯ with. real ,~,.~...~,~"~ ...... -~n"; ;~ ~~a~2’ " ~ denendents[ sncere honest,’ ..... pointments’ available. Ca~l CHILD’CARE ..2’ on vou’r CnIDng~’Techn,zques- for communication..W,e,. invite. ~’~iG~"~ood’~i~Sool~"a~ ea, sy to gc~alongwi’th,,muny ’ ~ ~ nitro"4 n m9f11.Y.tPq.94R1 ~ma~ltan waa;o ~,^^ personalgrowm ~, ueveiop-ser pus nquirersto ootain tu [ -,~ ~ ¢lonfl~e ’ *.t~11’~f In erests ~eeKng gent eman G.P COUNSELOR -- MustC,ETERIA RELP" Work EDUCATIONALBOOK...... ~°x/mlSqU, ~e :.:.~eertified PhysicalApDly whileinchildren person.are 8 into school.11 am, DISTRIBUTER- needs ~ Life Soy ng and Standard ~r~.~/~uw%7’~.t, ’u ...... i1 ...... ~. _.~J ~_=...... times, maybemore. Renly L rtpmes.~eply, e/o P.ddi~atiehteacher. Call 609- Cateteria, WestWindsor- dependableperson to pack CAREERJOB SEARCH&First Aid. Wellexperienced ’ ~ " Box#01671, c/o Prinee[nn vrmeetonracset. orders, Know~edgeof UPS& EDUCATIONALCOUN- with horses. Love children ~,~r’t"r’c~ton ,~tm~v~^"&~*I~mi~[onV~’~C~n TnM~I~CHI~~ackt~t’ ...... Packet )24(9713., Plainsburo High School mailhelpfuLWllltcaeh’Apply SELING--Testin~&ResumoReterenees Wouldlike new ’-°~.L~--~’~--Y ~-:~" - Clarksville Rd, Princeton Booksmobile,Haypress Rd,, included, Dr. ~iehael L~. experieoees and negotiable ~j~5~.~’6~.~.~3~,°peweu’ 38 YEAROLD MALE -- semi- Junction. uayton NJ. Rosenthal,609-73?-2236 salary in exchange for ’ ’ retired self.employedself- ;ALES- Miero-c0mpuler ’ . responsible servicesthis ’UNIVERSITY NOWDAY ATTENTION suffic[ent,newtoarea, looking luanufaetufiogand software NURSERY~hasopeningsfor to meet younglady 21-30, PARTTIME SUMMER COOK -- prep, short 0"rder, summer,609.655-6317. EXPERIENCESIN BIRDWATCllERS Ilesign firm seeks bright experiencedsteady growth. s_L_ i^#__,^ ~ ’ . September1973. 4 classes, 22 attractive andslender with I~ggressiveperson for inside POSITION.--2 Openings JOD~ ll~ill/~d LiVING-LEARNINGmonthsthrukindergarten,full Birdphotographer wishesto longhair and pleasantper- idles position,Desire someone ENGINEERING, 609-924-9313,’ ’ 1 MIDDLEAGED WOMAN -- dayonly, openbetween 8am & I locatenests of grounanesting sonal[ty and nice shapeto ~’ith previousbackground in LABORATORYAIDE: to IooklngfnrgeneralhousewnrkLearnto identifyand fulfill 6pro, Year rmmdpropram, birds, espooia~lyKilldeer, share companionshipand [elephooosales, Call’609-921- ass!st the. conductingof ex. ~,,-. ,Jr,, ,.,~,~.~ ~,,. ~, . EXPERIENCEDMOTHER - in Rnssmear,C]earbreek or personalneeda, increase self- summer Tuitionmonths $230per optional, monthsome Spotted SandpiPer, Upland friendship wansomeone who |32L perlmemaltests with high ~y~.~,.,.~ p,.~.~u ~"LL%~’ licensed teacher former Princeton. Goodreferences, esteem nnd improve in- Sandpiper, WHIet, Also likestodine nut nr in, Theater, J’., 1 ’ ’ pressure steam apparatus t=ntt~ ur ao you want to assls’ t ant director’ of TR 609448-8407. terpersonalcommunications, f nanc a assts anceava ab e. Woodcock,Bobwhite, Grouse, ~traveling and discovering | ’ monitor pressure & tern- prnvme¯ ’: prom.... care,9 ua.- " To,MIe.h -rn-.~ wit Marshllawk and others, ’things together, Please write [RELIABLEBABYSITTER-- Mercer County 4 C 609 396 ...... Thesethemes and others will CanGoP-024.421,L ~erature instrumentation .... " ¯ " " establishe~[ ~abysitting be cxpluredin.a supportive Shouldyou See a nest, please Box#01788, e/o Princeton I~eededimmediately Must be ake readings; operate ~o.o. ,business has openings CHlLDAvailableCARE all year-- my round home,on a setting through group in- call Ted Cross collect ’Packet with a letter about esei]lographietsperecorders;assist&magnetiein data teracti~, Certificated group NASSAU. COOPERATIVE evenings at 609-921-3061,yourself and picture, Your |~ights[tvailableforsome verylateduring theweek Own ~ Finished°egiuningplayroom,in thesummer.yard, fullor part time basls, 201-2W. leader, Offices in Princeton NURSERYSCHOOL in daytime212.977.7412, likes anddislikes, Pleasegive Iransportationto myhomo or reduction, 1 Opening; u~u~ r~u~mu ~, ~ nearby playground,daily 23?3, and KeudellPark, ContactB, PRINCETON~ offers a full . nameand address andplione [~it at yourP]ainsboro, Prin- LABORATORY...... have special license," ...... outin.~st s ...... meals & snacks Blank,201-297-9567, well-rounded, pro-school numberso l mayrcacli . you,~ I:eton or PrincetonJunction AIDE/MECHANIC:to assist provtoLr~l~aLL ~P~ ~=qU’U’IUU Itame. 009-799-9438Keep the conducting of ex- HlllsberoughTwp. Board o! ’ ." ’ TEACHER DESIRES -- programIh a relaxed at. MON~~--fer perlmentaltests with high Education201.074-3104, ~ spring & summer house ~ mosphere,Children 2~/~-0 securedloans, WritePO Box Irylng, palntlhg,Int, & ext,Fully N A S S A U S U M M E R yearsmay be enrolledin 1126,Princeton 6~5~0, Haveaprohlem or ooneern? l~ monitorPressurepressureSteamapparatus& tern. ’ ACCOUNTANTSORSMALL insureff, free estimates.201- NURSERYSCHOOL 9am-12 CallHOTLINE --609.924.1144, I./[ ...... PROGRAM-7th seasonof fun noontwith afternoonoption) ...... erat--e Ins ...... ’ SWITCHBOARDOPERATOR oFIRM~[ ou,u=,ur~,~,LOOKING xuFOR ~u389-7662 zuu~ after o p.m, for the pre-sohoolchild at DUETO RECENT DRASTIC ’Mondays - Fridays, B.19pro., I-forI rlneeton:’firm Shor. l~erma~t,~o~ro~va/vcs~ass ...... -- part/full time, Small NassauCo-op Nursery School or3pro. EXTENDED Call andDAY, request 9am- CHANGESINLIFESTYLE-- ~.a,d a..;dd~yp[.~g’ s, !or . NnssauStoff]ee 609.924.2~0 BOOKS?Yuur office er will ia m now[,11 sbupeto jpursue G ARAG E" SALES :~ jU~(,~t-~-m(,~a~, ’ ~ ’ ] , "~’ ptckupwork, Cal1609.448.4921. MOTHERNEE D S ln theheartofPrineeton. Jane brochnra, 609-924,7352or 799-emnt[ona]Involvement with DISCREETLYCONDUCTED o~~c’e~"s~ffr’ PLAYMATESfor 2 ebl|dren,12-.Aug, It, Weekly orseason 9157, I " :’:.. ex-~ apparatuse Skill with Will babysit in myhome in reg|strat[ons, C, ertified trineA woman(attractive, FORYOU -- Call 210-671-0076 ommensurata...... wire mohant c" s tn ols &knowledge INSTRUMENT’PERSON -- manville, All facilities leachers,warm, friendly at. " - , articulateathletic), If youare after 5proor write K,S,,Box lerlenee,Uall UV’J.VZZ-yusz, of piping systems highly Rodman.Chainman(M/F) for W0 MA N S E E K S provided, reasonable rates, mospherc,Call 609-921-7787 or intoresledin a challenging11538, Philadelphia, Pa, 19116, desirable, Call Ms, Belrne Survey.inS Crew. Worklu ltOUSECLEAN1NG.-- 201-722-8962, 696-62G0fur information, SAVE MONEY-15 ways. relallonshlp,wllh a triple. A ...... ,~... r~o,,,.~o ¯ ~ ...... ,Donudson, 609-482.2950An CentralJersey area, 609-448.positionseveral daysa week details free WWK,Box 233 man .,(arue.nt, amusing ,~rtu ~o*nz.~ ozt~E~ E" U a l 0 n 347a, Princeton vicinity, Own 1 P uhsboro,NJ 08536, availaole) please rcpty Bnx D 0 N A T I O N S 1 o F IATClt~AKER--offorsbold ,~o~tunity/Afflrr~at[’,eAction - .wansporlatlon, #01942,Princeton Packet, H0 US E It 0 L D I T E MS ~wideas in real estate ser- ~m~lo.~orM/P 009.921.7242,C L E AN I N G L A D Y ces to homobuyers and " ~ ’ , dlcrsall over America, 1 CANYO U ~SELLTO YOUR[’__NEED A GOODROUSE" R2f~r?ine~e~,~n O~.~,.~Iran ~iAi~t,"~’;~t~enr~;~n~FARSIIARE -- lowerBucks FINANCIER-SPECULATORRSY,Box l1533,~biladeipid;, ATCHMAKER.TUSCHAK LOCALMERCHANTS? Earn K)LEANER,-- half or ,oupm,re,.2 ...... ?’~"’" ’--our]ife’~hcPrino~Ionareaat Retreat Centerfor Ex- -with$200,000neededforrealPa,’lPll0, ’ P-ALT.Yhpsnnnp~ningtoraSECRETARY -- meute.a "~ "’ l $230.$4~per,,we.ek,.cboice lul! day.basis, In the _Prin. ,F~a~llySo~vieeAgeaeyofferspcriment,al.!{assiddism’ a,nd estate[ra.esactlon[nWeatarn ~enseasalesporsonorbrokerpublishing eom.panyIn territories avaname,we will ,ceton, Montgomery.Twp, ~ eounsellln, services for in. Humanist c urowtn uorouglinvestment scoured, tholr newMontgomery LawrencovUle seeks an ex- trainyou, 201:~40-8700, isnrera[al~olnnvop.(efs;,&~traon- .S.U.MMERMOT tlER’.S dlvlduals"& famBlos,Ne O.rgan_Iz!pgmeet.i_ngThur.sd.a~’, Portodlyea.t:. Re.!ura 1S.20%, l~ .... t-- ll^--.a. ,wnshipoff[co, Pbono perleneedsecrctarywJlltsomo ~ ~, ...... ,,-,~,~,,’,,..,- Zl,’;ur~zt -- auvaneeg ttopneseonllUOmlaL 009.921- [~Mllgll,,i118 |¥1M[j 9-92t-1723foreeaf dental stannskg[s,DutleawUl [oelude . 0060, -roblem?Then ask us about ~4ay =,n, upm,nT.’3 E;mllnbt. I195, ’ ~" C£)IIPLR INTEReSTeD swlm,m er, drlv,?r’s license ~ur’program "for "triter’: Germantawn, 210.V19.63~, , torviow, usoof d[ct0Qngequlpmont, fi~,;.iZ-.;;;,;~-d(.~--m~t."l" ~ tannintcam, all sporls~ex. PersonalEtllectivenoss, Call ~ ~ ’ ~ , ~x.eoueat trmge package, per[eqcedin., camping, b0~-924-299~in Prineetoo 4~S. CnAFTgPEOPLE Sell on NEEDA BAND~Weddings WOV.~N WOOD ~NDOW l Salary eommonsuratowith ~v~.~...... ~,~.r~O.~asX,~n. ~h,prm..rre.=...... ~=~,~e..~- ".- .... - -- e [nfo, e/oMr, PItehel, P,O,~. BoxYour home , evenings, My-- ean oo mg aailing, arts ~ (}05{]In }lighsiown, conslgnmontln P or viaeelow n arn our spee a tyl Good I aSll[U~~, v u,,:~vtmt MtEER,JOB SEARCH& expefle~ee; Please se.nd 272Isolln N,J, 08830 or call homeda s, TwinRlvors only serafis, Available midJune for Mass,area, Call~ 009.055.1~2 dtmeeab]ormslc for all agcs ¯ ANDVER’I ~ ICAL BLINDS AT DUCATIONALCOUN- resume to Box #01945Prln. ¯ ¯ ummer,.Livo.ln, Noar walor ~ reasonablo prlees&wo arc 25%Ol F ¯ yondou tp a ~, my ?,L1NG_Teatlng&Resunle’leotanPaeket, =u,~o, ,~=...... , uw-~.~,~~-,,]~2"" , , prelerre~,609.921-91G3, .,ram u,...~. ~vAvio . ,,,,¢^-,’"’,,,.,,, .....,"~-.. ’ depondnblo291-259-1000 overhoadhoeauau I nay6 ,cluded, Dr, Mieha61L, ~ ~ ~ ~ - ...... " ...... nonolCall NIkkl Ilarris, 609. oseothal,G00.?37.2Ng, ,,WAITRESSES/ WAITERS & toothedof solfdcvelonment ~9.07~I TELE.PRONESALES -- .P,R, WOMAN--Idglestrofs,, 24 YEAROLD WOMAN -’" lntroduce.,d,o lnt Anor[¢ac ,’ !y AT’IENTIOI~’, H[g]l So eel j~tnrtmRq,nwMUT.AMMh~II , ’ BUSBOYS/GIRLS - Days & tmnsuatopportunity to make international, wlirsacrlftce .wllha true appreciation and .Mr, uu, rnj)qff,.,AKI.JALp, A.N..H Studeals’ SpeGlat ~eadGrflt[p ...... ~ ...... ovonln,s,Full or parttlme, money from your homo $29,000 fGr aw pilledflold, love for chlld~en wlslles to ma acnoolm ipo1,’ourtn way q’rnlnl~ Program In i~k"i;~¢~,~’,~{nf~,’~’~’" ..^.,-g~, . un~}~t ~a,Srm,~’ Apply,13p[onValleySeafood&Guaraotae, eemmlsslon,Calj (~ournallsm, P,R,, eta,) to ,nffer an atcroattve to .’~’~Ye’,;~’n"l~": ~.%1’~’~" ,,lU’~ ~,~t~,I ~,u~.,oaxea pprt [.lmoaaxs,.pormano.m Steskmuse 809-855.1120, edbyaoexperleneedt6aennr,ECOLO(WatthoStanyBrook- ~uu,".-’:-~ "~ " ...... pla[!!," overy2houra, onlont.poppy,r~mevartoilos: sesomo, l~jou, smnu ~ossou ~l, ’ 609.304,0434, $1=,,009,forpo,rm,Pr[neotan babysitter,Ex~rlenced with 609,443.1999, ~lll]stono Watorshoda ~ : om.y~e.u, ~tGp.ly Box#01672, ttarmata~lsp66ta|e t[[dron In I Assoclnt[oaJuno26. July, 7, ~. ~ garl % sa, lt, ngg~. pure. tUG,909,924.1760, ’ FULhTIME -- aGrvlc6 ststlon rrm¢oton vao~ei, croallv.oenlltt care day trlps ’LOOK,LOOK, LOOK There Is I ossib]oprop oymont as ¯anytDVER~A’PI~IIS,,ANO~Y~DU~ P.°rn!cKe!t mnnamon, ~ raisin, CONSTRUCTIONSUPER. l , t0parks, ZOOS, mlta~ums, ,--~ne~sTbttrsqny expttLn@,* ~,O!~ll.aY~t!I~.~il!!!/,s~m~ *(2°,~, ,VISOR-- for nowl~,formed ntloodant,Call.helot6 9 p,m, , psrklngatPrlneGton SIatlon, camp eaunse’Ior-Jtt[y i0.Aug, PEItlNTENDENT-- for companyto ,bud i,omos, 201-87,~4777,botoro 0 p,m, SUMMER MOTtlER’S bikln,l{, e.qmplng,6r.ntls..or. Rates~0 cents per day, $1 00 4, Imormatlou:009.737.3735, Ist. l’r6suyt0rmnuouren/ .-’,’,.9~ ~ ,’,~ ---:’:",~- :. :"..-’~., ss6u St office building, nfflcos Noonsexportoneo, ~ IIELPERI’m IB, ,i .....~-~ aayttnnJ~otttatgtvea urn onim f6rov6rnlght, bythe we’ok’, ~ lllgnstawn, Forlaformat[mt, ~u~.,,.,,l’I[Ll~/"~o~m’I{~t°~°kl~A’~’~,. =,¢,,.. r DIS]]WAS]IER-- Luneltes, oxp.prione’odbnhys lt~ ,.,r~,eh/!tJronan.opporJun/iy.!.o $~,poo,by II]O.lponth.$.~,11!o 4.]I DAIRYGOAT CLUB ~el!ll-Q°9"44.Q’~481..9r.449’~4~9,., llh, d.e Rd’ n~’ lo Mo’c~r ~tu Ihd time, 0 room mustapt,live.in Must Inh~ 201.1~26,40fl?,a rofornnees,201.929.20alayes,, purl t[mel.~ naya,Imm6dlslo, mot]lors !lo per,tloEt w.o.nt to t ~t! y o~volrnl~l~a,~raz|ng m ~!eatm~. ~omo el/t&~ ,Ml~er ~ Mall= Wbolo~alo & retail 000. ~0g.024.o318, work lor irpvoim laml]y or |~o~" I}~’, ~l~l~ ~ ~t I-||ll~;tJ Ii vv~* *~’vu.u, tal|t i]t’¢~f ¢|$ ,[IS ¢|t|il* %#|||| I&V|* ,¢I1~ =,tt,.n,n.,... . t~l) lk~r ’ ’ e morn[n@, l[andy w[ i ~ ’ fll~n I)ml ntnv. n~ li~n n,m~n .,--*.vlu,llil.. ,~u|~nn*~l.l*a..~ulltu|l~u t¢,ll|Itii’./l* ~.~|11.. t^iDr I qSU 49Sa ’fnP Ihi’o nnr~ ~tltt nwt]~ ~I,I~uARD m* ’~.’*u..~I ’1",9.ry~.p,Qb,d, lngan.tlsmnll _._,. .^_~..,.^..---’-"---’"-’-~ ~’~1]dE~, "~’.~2a’~l’o;~D ": .... aspcdnoe6asiotoronyllmo,, ...... , ...... fnrmulr,ie6nor, Cali009.02~...... ~ .... IIt[tS’, Kennm6 wItu rols, ~xttN ~.I’EXPERIENCED Guuut~u~’m -- ,~ t~w,TYPE¯ ~"", .....A.u ’|"u .....v...., ~, ,u~,tm,’~.rru..eu"~’t uu=,mu a[t:’o~llol~S...... , ...... 2~95P.est mtr**’~..~ttnn.~ ...... M.. =,~*u ¢=v~,,~,~,,~..,e ..,,.~,.uv,.mt}A~,;,~t) (1909.492-2652, ISETTER-- 70-80wPm| Send Whio, yo!l train, for, a ~ r6foron6esWo6konds L{Ind~ gart°p.nJ.umpl.n.l{ .Stodo ~ Ilu’u Thurs ’ ’ $750,0x 12,1{al’aSl6n or[enla], restmt6to Bax3171 Kingston, prufcssKmtue_aroe.,r tit ,~61ex, even~gs, t 6y~~nd ovornluht t~ay , uRr°,~.oQ}o.r, w.or.!m,~]~ WOVENWOOD WINDOW ’ , t ,YearOl(t, rosq.,I,(!lnr t!qp, " -- --- NJ09S2p, ’C#IJ.M.r, DoEangl6,609.299. PEACEOFM|NDatSS/dnyCalllf[nterestod,=01.,l[~9.{’l~sS~oe~as~,~/m~on.o,~ot.o,a., I:’ASI[].ONS ,~WDELMAR ---- ,~,~9~,.~hJ~Pa~(,!-,t,~llrl~,~, !,V~!J ’~t~Z,I{UP.I raft, . Wlo vott dr6 mt vaoai’6n -i or 9=.fl145 I *’" ;,-#-i ...... "..... nr~u vv~R’PICALBLINDS AT ~AI,COIOLIC8 ANONYMOUS "’,~...... ’--..,~:-L-;-~,’,,--, 31TII,3S TI~DINQ ~ willteddioyoltrltom6|sn6~ls .... ’~a%gPl,-.yottttmt’tpo~,myIII".LDANDI~qeO]tMATION’, ~ v ts~b~{~°~t,~ta~ll°8~.°,~~ u t t~! t~t t t i|tt ’to,,, t,t°"*h,et.ls NANNYWANqED’ ’ -- ,’1 I,}EI,ICAqESSEN CLERK tI a!ly 7" Walo r planIn , oedf. AVAILABLE111E IIONEST DAY CARE -7 o.rn halfi’d6y non~lO C611OtltOUUNikkl I)oonl|so llllr"Is x n;tyo609 ,CALL0@92t 592 ~ , t,uu.uav,,.~ttuttur ,t i i , ."~ "~"~. ehildron, 7a0ant.gpnt|Molt, W,.A,~T~D.--oxpernnccdor p,m~,~[ort~ar, l~OWl6,wn,.ot6, IIELIAB.h.~MIt & MRS’er.oa[tyop.ro,sen.oolg~(~rlonq6 t431~’tat ’’ " JG[NUS--moel,.h t.!~I*g,1.t59~,ttowl~opt6 _ , , ~,,,~~,~.;’~’~" ,lln’u I:rl, PIs,enll ti®,fl!13.,1021 Wllllpg to loam,Full tim6(]09..~!.~jso ~n~o ~n ~2~ (l~aw IIOUSlLCht~AI~ER~ -_~’!o ? ,n,!¯¯ ~gntoss0rl,,.~n~luron a ¯ ’" .... I’nronl, WllhoutP.artnorsl I ,’ORS^hE lar.o 8o ec ~n,, ~’~i"{h~w~’ tlftot’ 9130pntfor Intorvtow, 9=4.11102, uralm",...... ,.,-, .... rool|p~,ltoro OUly,25, Gutol IIOUSUUt ~}OlUlmlI ltr/t o to n ,, ,~ ~,, , Cllaptor ~ltl? Wooft6r on. ’ " o ’ " !o ]lol.p p.r.oloet ..qgahm{ ow ox ’! 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LEVELtIR/~VIERA FORMICA & Chrome dining SOLID...... OAK" ecffes table and" C NO ASSORTED PLUMBING MOVING MUST SELL -- MR.COFFEE--Iikenew$18 "~DISCOUNTLIGHTING-The’ Kd~ICH,E~N. fABINETSda z~ tames, ~.vo. ~a. ads o~,~.--.. A N -- auto zoom 814 SUPPLIES-- andpipe. $600 I vlngroom furnlture, tables, Bilt-Ritochair $12; yellow/whiteB/W Zenith hlgPm ~ bigl’Ling’ "" " ’" room table with 6 matching moviecamera, super 8, fully Roosters Coup’ ’ i co VERTICAL. BLINDS ,,hrom,~based chairs Call 609- o~,.,, automatic exposure control, forot Most sell. Call 609.440- lsmp% couch chairs, dinette table TV, working eond, 12’ " s shades ar’s woedgra n fin sh good n- 30%offhstdelivered ~ 0177. ’ /hx[ures,.lamE, . .n .I - .m; .... lib ~;.1¢ ~ e.P. ~"~o’ho.~ ...... vn.~ .... " Servo-EE ens;- F1.4, 75 - ’set, p)ctures/all In excellent $20; Hamilton Beach Me~ ’andre Pairs ’ CLOCKSt gilt I eros" ’’ .....’ f ...... t Elenhv ProducLq__ A DIFFERENTKIND" OF 60ram, Asking $100. Bell & condttion.Will sacrifice. Call Grinder w/sahd maker a~ ’g, fir~n ace eauinment][uce Elcclrle s eve, $300; 009.452- ~r, Mi1"...,,~d, ~ ~ 6174days, 4484235eves. ~2"~.~I~’~3 FURNITURESTORE -- now Howell prajecfor model 478B, . .-~ .. after 3pm, 609.443-4279, ,tachments$10, 201-821-855( ia-ssori~ent’of]~ra~ndna’m ~s~t’. BRINLY-- 3 ’PT 12" mold.: open at 2000 Turk Road, super 8 & regular 8. Asking D~DI IT.I~IYJ~ -- griD, idiscount prices. ’ THE . board plowand gangdisc. uall dressing table, rocking horse, ------ROOSTERS’COUP, on Rt. 29, ’ Doylestown, across from $120...Both. camera anD BEDROOMBY DREXEL- 609.466-9265MterSpm. Edison Furniture. Used fur-:,proJeelormaosomte|yporfoct smoked double mirror, golf ’PIANO~ old upright, ex- :TYPEWRITERIBM MODEl ,Lambertvlle N,J OPEN7 ~,r,.~.vn~u~Aw~’u¢ .... ,_ty,~,.~,. ,~ --~1,~ V~"O ~ niture, decorator items, condition. 201-431-0196. clubs. Best offer. 609‘4434028ca]lent condition, dk wood ’DAYS609-397-0027 Queen.size canopybed triple or 448-3871, D-- office, lg. carriage erie , extras, tio’J-az~-vn~, dresser w. mirrors, armoire. ,,pA .rwT¢~.,, end,^ 9. ’hanging baskets, etc. Stop in ’ Bunk mattresses (2)i cost$950, sacrifice, $395.201 Includes box spring & mat- sw ve ro.b~r .o~= ,,~.p,.. and ask for Alice 9-5 d ily, inner springs, 201.674-3822. 782-72~1. ’ closed Su day. tress, 609-709-2638eves, Allen" overs zed wing chair SEAR S DESK & SWIVEL BRICK-- USEDfer sale. 201- CARRIER AIR CON- GMCAH SEAT-- highcbair, 2 $50,,noedrooovering. 609-790- , ~ Chair, good send.; Barn- 352-5781or201-355-2007. DITIONER-5000BTU used2 trkes booslerseat children’s .-~..~~o.a 9410. MOVING MUST SACRIFICE 3 W~S ¯ seasons, axe. cond. $1~0..60~- elolhe~;, 2 snowswi[h rims for ~ontl~t~’o~CH~2,~s~-"3~b~c ’MAGICCATALOGUE - $1 - barfer’s walnut hoekcase, 72x43from Kend. Fk. hous, .~ oo~,o " , ~ credit, of $4 with your list $5 ~an~#!:c2Yso~lgr.oTtVvch221r -- 2 Cocktail tables &I end 924.3645. Vaiant, 26" girl’s 3 spd bike, ...... - .... WASHINGMACHINE - order- Jack’s Magic Den Box D y = .... p. ~ . , REMINGTON-- 1100 auto. table, $50 ea; weed&wrought $20. each; 3 storm windo~ ¯ stove hood wflh exhaust fan. s.~, ..... convertible RCAWhirlpool, 2 312 Princeton Jct .never u.seu;plasuee|ee. organ shotgun with 2 vent. rm iron Chandelier, $20 asst w/frames&screens,72x43,$: ca. 201-297-2308. 3000 NEW--OLDVIRGINIA -- cycle, 4 water levels & tam-’ ’ ~in g oon worg[iOrsaOf~p~e oarreJs,1-28"modifie~ and 1 - pictures, drapes, bedspreads, D60~-443-4658 ~ or 443-5319. peratures. Single speed. Excel ¯ ~ reg. aoo~_s~2 re .tr.m.....~.g.~ 30" full choke. Also LymanE- 6@443-4360excel, cood. A’1.’ AL A R E C 0 R . red orioxsritz-up.... $280 609- unrqgooas.ape, zu~-~Hooe. Z loader for 12 guageand ¯ ;PROFESSIONAL - 10.speed .... cond. $40,000-446-6270. FABULOUS NI/IW NEW "SOLID WOOD DOOI ’Ln’ nt .....we~ nt touring-rat i ng- KITCHEN¯ TABLE -- black, s~.mm ~ MINIATURELINES -- for approx.500 emptycases, ~ 36"x~",OOg-799-40B7, ’~ ’~-" " t bi- wroffeht wan 18x36with 3 EARhY._AME,,RIsCANo, wa~,etc. ~ tal~es all, 609. " ¯ ~tuZ~es~’r~O~ms~Uvsl u an~ matching yellow chairs $35 SOFABED -- green, double Bu~2eWnNs:INY~e~rOUCR^ - d°~h°fuseSappDo[S~nntt. P~te~e C RuCA 443-1561after 6proFirearm OFFICE_.E_QUIPMENT--.3M ’ ~ ¯ "- ," , vinyl easy chair mad brown s ze $50 After 6pmcall 0®- ~,zo0 I n r~..;~¢~l ’ m~elfz~ automatic copler. uampagnom parts, $15 end table~uoumr $20; red shag..... 799.3282. qy . :... _. vy. u’., Rouse Miniatures 609-799-2194. record changer,¯ am/fro¯ solid "~" "~’~...... Includesbook & group copy "EN~DL: liras tO l~ I year $500 ~09- c~rome/gtasstanJe~mmp~,’~ slate rsdm, matchingrecord feature. Somesupp[fes in- ’~ Argentinaslyle Eng, hat ’ ’ ’ carpeting 12x20+, $35;ca. 201-297,4227. 609-448 .... 921 0~0 0444 ¯ .. cabinetw/approx, 75 asst SHAGRUG withpad, 9x12, cluded. Excellent condition, sots race’s & women’sridin .... : GE CONVERTIBLE DISH- ~ PARENTS --DISPOSABJ.,~records Early AmCouch All rustand gold. 201-329.6722. Priced at $135.609-395-0154. boots. 2 saddleracks & ha ¯ i ~ -- " ~ WASHER--I yrold $I00. Old _^_. --~"7"-L=’=""f- . . DfAPERSBY THE CASE,inexcellentcondition Moving cl $200or bestoffer. J.B. BuaJnessServJees Ine. lP6 bag, llke new.609-392-1227. :, ELECTRICDRYER - harvest" RELAX 4 pc, wicker set, new’cushions,, ~¢./r~ A~.hla u~,,’u karl - ~an¢~ ~vinyl, fig2 opens ALLSIZE O rlAbff...... I’~.KICG~" .... "-" 7 Ave...... 1:$ urestllel ; P~cros" " No. Main St, Cranbary, NJ ,.gold, $.50. 29 and 10 gallon , $150. 609.924-0855after 5pm 009-890-9170. ¯ Hlghtstown.609448-1563. ~ 1137after 6 pm " GOLD CONTEMPORAR ,a Uarium w/doubls standWith uomlortameand ...... uasuals, MOVING MUSTSEL h--Sota _ LOVESEAT -- $50, Gool a~ equi pment ,$~5 .20J 874" " Suner Snortswoar. Breezy bed, chairs, Louse’wares,( eenditlon.~I421.0550. , ~4844, lig~[ weir’fit Cottonand Terr~’ FOR SALE -- FlawlessBRAIDED RUGS-Goldtones, STAINEDGLASS SUPPLIESEARLY AM; COUCH -- with books, toys, games, leather IBM EXECUTIVE-- ; ~ bl-ouson lops with matching emeraldcut diamond, 1.15 9/16, $100, 8x10, $75.9’ round, -- Distributors & Discounters new sllp cover, 2 Mapleend coats, etc. 609-448-6229. typewriters (21 very good ~wAv~tv ,,, u~ or.,, shorts, Cotton skirts and carats,set in lady’splatinum $75. Call 201-574-3274. Customnesigns. Repair & tableswith Formica tops, ¯ ~ condition, $175. each ~-924- ~’~’~’~.’~,~A~ ~’~ )EAitLY AMERICANtar-e ~ restoration. ~amps,mirrors greenreetiner 609.443.6693 dresses for Summerwearing¯ fin° w th 2 ta-,,red ba~,uette ,..:...... " ~" . riding sulkey Save time am barn solid oak framing ~r diamonds. Appralsedm1976 at GE PORTABLE DISlt- ~]anterst" etc. Prlncet.on after0, 24 MuSKIN.reel --3 yrs. too, sale, Must be removedfrom ,,~..~.~P~c,u~c WASHER-$40, Gas range, ass, ~ ener-’~ywith "-’-u,g O0"^" CUttl0"" $2900,Will sellfor $2500:Reply ~!~l~l~l~’~" " . . ;~ ~prlng :St.., aluminumdouble . deck, safety ...... umuc~,,- ...... ex~so lncmnes gra~ premls~~.~.~78~. ~;l?;’~*ieadto Box ~876, e/o Prlnce~ $25. 17,600 BTUair con- WRITE--formieakitehenset gate, pie/~et fence"many ex- ’ COMPLETE4 pc ut~u~ ~ Rt.~ ...... ~ catcher Call ~¢te~"~-~v,-. ~y, 201-359-3305 Packet. ditioner, $50,Radiator, free. with 4 orange chairs. Ex- tras, Warranty on deck & -- 1 Sherwood7110 receiver. 021-0185 ..... 609-921-1637after 6 ore, "HANDHEWN BARN BEAMS’ gallant conditmn. Also baby’s liner. For informationplease World Book Set, excellent ’ ’ i PEUGEOTPXI0- light weight .... All beams over 100 yrs. old crib with mattress and also a cal 201-359-8487. conditionboys 9 girls" bikes, 10-spesd (During bike - all .~ eac~~ir in axe. shape. Also: grey portaorth, good condition. telescope with small apes, z ,, ~ .... ~.~ ~. ,~=t.u ~.~ Reynolds531 (tubes forks & BASEBALLUMPIRING ~wu...... m~n ~r~tt,~l~ 250’. of 4"hear" wire stock weathered barn siding. 201- Reasonably priced 609-443- cassette tape recorders, 1- ~. .. ¢.~..., .,~.,,,,,., - ~’ -" tt ~n.r~ao morningsor evenings ~ao~ o=crh,ee ,..,~. "~’"~="~"/ stays)¯ lightweight alloy EQUI P -- with all ac- AIRCONDITIONERS -- 5000 ’, ranting- 0 guage top cz oo om ’ 750Xmicroscopecomplete set ¯ French& Englishparts eessories:Protector shin & 8OOOBTff’s. Usedone year. 11 guage in mt’ddis. $45.201- ...... -- ...... ¯ Arn~g’fT PONDITInNER"~Yqg v . 1A ~.5ann f~" Of Cirens magazines1 set of ~ tMafacstrongl ght) - tuoular.uards mask r.n~-4~a’~d~ European clothes for 8 year ’359-4054.- ’ ~ customdrapes by~lhurm. MEXICANCOLONIAL tires.21 Ibm New & nnused. oldgirl 509-790.4500, after ~ EARLY AM RICAN-art I-COUCH84"-$200l-]ovesoat ~;~’i~;7~ r~: ~j~w445.6650after 3, , $250.609-921-0296. 6:30i~m. reproaucuonson canvas$150 1-1ounge cna’ir $30 1- nylon, 0x13, $35., beige wool piec.woed,0pc_, bedroom, go( INTEGRATED" STEREO Incrediblebrilliance, real chil~ren’s desk $15 ’l-stetted nylon, 8x8, $25. Mouernwalnut connblon, ~v. ,~mo ramp 56" SOFA-- loose , AMPLIFIER- Macintosh textureFor homeoffice char ~ l-singlebed ¢~5 I- desk, $25. Small electric ~ new,$12. 609-799-0314. ~ black, tan & white quilted ...... MA-230 walnut cabinet,high gifts.Art Fac Gallery, 12-14 nicnic’(~ble $I~l-gritS’ $’29’, l- heater, S10.Twin bed, $I0. CallWALL UNIT -- combined DRESSAGE, SADDLE-- fabric, greatbuyat$50orbest ~,wo~.. quality’soundfor$175 809-397- MercerSt., Repewell. 609‘466- [win stroller, 4)76 Chevy van Cresby- Wembleywith fit- offer. 609-443-1521. ~uGi, kb.,.,r,~?ura:a=,r. -- aosmulely new after 4, 201-874-8421. bookcase & desk. Sheared ~. ocA~attar 6p m. 2913¯ . ’ ~ " ¯ Beaver coat & brown winter ROTPOINTELECTRI tings, almost new,$375. 609- condition, $050 & $950: English ..... - ~nl~elite~:n6tg.4;.al~Yl5other 0248044 ~ , " ’ " coat, size 10. Man’s overcoatWASHER & DRYER-ex, " ’ ’ ELN~ -- babysweeper, bu ~ ,~’, useci $50. once, Lawn $25. STEREO- with AM/FMradm DISCOUNTGUNS & AMMO SOFA-- 80"Black & whitesize 401 Golf clubs man’s and coM.$250 for both. Call after . ~ withchrome, modern, 609-655- lady’s. ~9-655-4133. pro,609-443-1407. , - $800new, $350. PentaxSLR DuneanPhvfemahoganv’d/’op & speakers excellent con- Shotguns&rifles : : $160.609-924-8647. leaf diningfable, $250.Electric dition. $90.609.443.4952. " $10over wholesale ASTRONOMICAL TELE- 3076. . , ~ FORMICAKITCHEN TABLE clothes dryer~antique trunk & ¯ Ammodiscounted SCOPE -- Edmund 4V4" "= RUGS-- Jewel of Kashm -- 4 chairs 5’x3’, includes l’ " 10%offmosthandguns Newtanlanwith clock drive, MOVINGSALE" -- Like new ANTIQUEDINING SET -- 10 t amateurradio, $20. Call 609- ONCEAGAIN SHOPPE MapleCradle $20; pine Crib & pieces, walnut & brass, 609- rugs in various sizes, 12x" leaf, gold white & black¯ $00. COLORTV -- Rocker, an- Reloadingsuppliesdiscounted: solar projection screen. Ex- 4x0 3x5 2x4. The b~ Gas range, Magic Chef, 4 "nJversaryclock, SchwJnnbJke,’924-1676. 140S.MainSL,H[ghtstown BuySell& Teade celientcoodltioo;$160. OOY.~24. Maltress, $35; PeregoCoach 4~.31~ ~fler ~pm desk, twin mattress &’ box (oppositeoldPostOffice) ¯ carriage, $40; Changer, $5; coloringts bone, accented bu’rner white 30". lower Murphy’sSportsmcn’sDen 5119. soft s]lades of green broiler lg. oven very gd. sprlng~toilet &sink tire 78-14, ’ 3t52B.t.2"/,KendallPark ’ ’ NewBrother portable sewing electric heater, love-seat, ONESOFA - with chair & machine& case, $60; Antique MusTSELL -- good cond., burgundy. Call Mr. Haul , cond.$85. Call after 5pm.609- ~l,~. ~ d~ Mon&Tuesclosed ’, beck, t,~-~3-~ ~" ~2-5~ 921-8599 , custom drapes glassware ottoman, good condition. Ca]] Wed-Thnr.Fri12-9 mapledresser & mirror, $3~; swimmingFool, 4rX24 filter, etc. AI excellent cond t on. after 4 pm, 609-448-1284. Sat.10-6,Sun. i2.6 DININGROOM SET - table,Mahoganydining table & ladder,cover, acoes. 201-722- 609-882-1533. ~ i 0724after 3pro. " . - 201-29"/-3357 w/2 leaves, 6 chairs (2 arm), china ca6inet, assorted end GULBRANSENPIANO ,, FREEZER MEAT . Spring A TIL~]FTSHDP’--fa~luG.,~g = Medilerra~ea~.~,ean. $195. tables, chests & chairs. Much 75 SCHWINNLETOUR-- 10 . " ’ ’ -- 201-359-6" 4 00. . more...... Best offers. 809-448-7081. . Like" ew n ?b$490 ...... ¯Two ,.t.nlsn seed 27-inch Ver oDd Meadow Farm, offers used but not abusedclothing: ~flndU~nn^~Idn~,a~ o ...... Y~mg.a,~ .w.- ledge"STONE rock,FRONT- fieldstone,New load- Pennaorganically r~sed beef. Half for the entirefamily. Now~ THE RESALE¯SHOP -- 901 _ 2 ENCLOSE ~0UR PORC~I =- ~gs~.~i...... ¯ ~.;~...... or split halves cut, flash stockedwithacomplelelineo[; Camplain Rd. Manville. ,~ u~^~,nne ,~ a~. ~twn~w~mn~a~n.~..~..~ .w full lengm storms ~’xa’, .... " ~ ..... ~ slate white, beige, grey, frozen & pacha~ed lo your ,SPRINGandSUMMERitems,.Buyingand selling - You ~vl~e~’~i~’~"vo~a~o’=..r~en &"(~’u’[he"lons’~ne’ter::’e’x~. $20, each, 3’ prenung ~ Beautfulfronts-slate&brek ndvidualorder Aso nitrate ’~, Manynew and never," worn name,t~ Antiques furniture, ,-.~, ,. ¯ ’ ;, .s. con~ .~^..~.9,9.^8 ,~ ~ ,crossbuck door $50. double .... s~ ~I, Ivmg room lurnnuro k~ ,,1 ;x~uocull ¯ to. g g ’ ’ , " ’-’ : ’ ’:t ’-.-" ~-;-$...... A ESOTERICHI FfT0- of the :step Must move, Builder’s nitrite free Hamss;~usage ~" 4~-9~49’it oms’, O M ’’’Frn, ’.’1 60- m p 609.’ - tools an~l ~seable ’items’ 201-’~’it~’a~.aZE_,~.:,=-.,, n ...... -~=~ .... "’ " " : ...... hun wndows 4x6 &2zx3 REFRIGER TOR ,~ Iinannal ~S :lu~’nta~le with pr ce Special ROCKTEX barn ’~9~C~-293~ ’ ’ , ~2~-3781 ¯ " ~ S3£each,,Ystormoooc,~ta., ramra~,rt,--~.n.,af.,o.,~ ~’i~"--~’~’i’r’- a,-,¢. 9m GRANULAR STONE ...... =.er" V ..... nn~"t,’~Lv~.q ~ (’/’~|~C~I Mint portable victrola, $75..R. Exeeuentconu. ~argac PANELS..Entire front onl~ 16~-452 9. speakers w/outEQ,Dokorder ~ .... ~. - ANT~ ~" --’"~~" $100, gold velvet drapes, 2 009-465-1301. ,7100DeekwithSOS&Eohoall ~,o~, v.,mlre nouse, o x.t~, WALLUNIT - Booxcases. ]rlV,~wuuu -- cut, spur ~ ~00 New F/okoti ru 8x~. WINDOWAIR CON- chairs&tables.Bestoffer.609- ~ . "m,,~. ’.r ¢-~00W 11 sell ~en $340. Terms: price iocluues Woodhas been carved with stacked at your some. Free, ~ ¯ =" ’, DITIONER-- 8000BTUex- 443-3407 ...... ’ ’ I o te .... $i00.Call 609.443-1350. .. , , . WASHER-- Dryer (elee.),RIDING MOWER -- Arlc .609-92t-1774. . IcabOrt&a~atar~ls.2Cal dMvCn~r bamboo.design;Ll~h!_ye!!~w eshmate. ,.~1-5744330. collent condition. _Used1 ~ dishwasheravocado all three 5hp, used 4 seasons, $~00, evemng. ’wicker & plants, $400. Call c~^oe~n~n,.... White .u~Bc,.~*A..r~ u*~*~s~n~u~u~m~o ~ "- ...... " ...... "- ...... ~ Jud.,da.’s 0099249757 eves o~.,~...... --~’v-,.... _’ School or College address ~ GIFTS - Trenton Farmers ~ SWIMPO~°~t"Iti’i.’~sUS~ 021-6722 :’ " " ’ ’ s.°.!t..st°n°Ll~aSVtrtn°s~areV~[rlome,business, zip code: FRUITWOOD DINING ROOM Market.Fri’s & Rat’s.]0-7 DININGROOM SET-- with 4 STOREWIDEl lseason Umputzq~gI p wrote, pln ((109-394-8087.) Cmumnus uuu~t .... ¢ e,~. ou e~.,aaa~4..~ .~ u ’ MOVING MUST SELL -- ~ ’ ...... AlODasleruarrara ’ .....~vl ai’ble, "ltubber stamps of all kinds FORSALE--table&6chairs, chairs hanging cabinets ’. I/2PRICESALE: ’ ’. ’ ~" " " pecan ,bedroomset, chest on -.. ..’, ...... nowerand sizes madeto your ordor plus hi-riser bed 009448-0321. Farmers Market, Thurs lhru w/shelves, hvmgroom lamps, I

BROWN NYLON Dough, = The Outgrown Shop Opc M -S SET and cedar chest ¯Call Evenlngs"609-448-4789 NassauSt,, Prlnoeton. ’1 ’ C chair; green half- .... Infantstoslze7 -- ’ ’ ANYTHING 0FVALUE-- thru Frl. 10-5. Sat. chair with matching FORSALE - air conditioner ADDINGMACIIINE-oleclric, 609-466.2950, KIDDIE KORNER between 0.gpm weekdays & 19 00~ BTU’s,excellent con- goodcondltion, Just $15. a09- wknds,~0-502‘0507, pewor used, bought mr spld. Reopensearly Sept. sg.nn ceramiclop 46So,Main St. ROSEWOODDINING TABLE Youmayuavownatt noo~l-[ . l coffee t,’urnituro’ very dtion, 201-297-1409, 921-3002, PLYWOODSHEATHING -- LnmbcrtvilloNJ maybare what you want Call , " sturdy,all for $100, 201-369- ext, now4x8 - 3/0" $7,08, W’ 009-387-I~I --with 0 chalrs, buckskln & chrome, $800. Also rosewood Mr, O’Brion,609.890-1335, If SOFA& CtlAIR -- gel, 4452. SOFA-- Very fine early REFR]G., WASItER,~.48, 50’5" $10,88, 3/4" $13,45 MED.DINING TABLE with 3 out, leave message with white Ital, Prey, mint Victorian sofa with flame leaves, 6.chairs, buffet. 5 yrs buffet with china hutch $550. DRYER,coppertono, Ex- ,Kin dried lumber lx3x8, 48 A I like now.20t-782-8178, service, your name& phone dillon, $200.009-393-0535. pattern woodenframe, Deep cellent condition, Newfloor cents; 2x3xH$1,202x4xH$1,eG0i old, excelcond. Asking $500. number& how& whento call SCUBADIVERS! -- Wet suit rose & ivory satin upnolstery length green drapes, 201-297- Andersen windows27 per co ,6 INCHVISE, new; Per- 600-443-4764, BENTWOOD ROCKING you, Fl!ENCHMaplodinlngse & . equi~ment, renowned in goodcondilion. F300. Please 5411aflcr 6 pro, off Tax, 1-11plywo~sldlng ~.a~ower;. ~, key macblz~es; ~ ’ cxlrnlargelS"leaves 0v, brands,’lop condition,tel. 009- pbgnc evenings for ap- ~~ 5/5,, ,4x0510,40sht;3/0" ,4’x8’ ibonco, grmuer; 20 years ac- CtIAIR -- Brand new, $125, 924.6240,after 0pro,please, pomtment,009-024.7130, $12,88; R R, rio, now, ,cumumtlon of tools; 12 x 24 Call~°ves’ ~609"853"1591POtt~,BLc, ...... uLY~v~. -- mewMovingmust sell, A., CLOTHESDRYER ’ Natural creosoted 0’ $7,95, Can brackets, now; socket sets, 2 LAMPS,2 ENDTABLES, electriclypewrlter, deluxe SZOO’chairs~;~.44~(2 nrmsal0chalrsl, al gas II0 volts,,Lg,capacity. Its deliver 215 674‘0205,eves, 857- new; screwdriver sets nowcoffee labia n,ltb s|ata tops, LAWNTRACTOR -- 1975 model, cxe, cond,, 600-924-1425 ’ ’ , ’IEDDING PLANTS READY COLONIALSOFA BED -- In t ~’ nOWcallThurs,ll°°r Jacks,201.96~.5646,chain hoist, 443-6559,1ik°new$175, 009-448.0534 or -- Petunias Marigolds, 799.2595,°1noutIt works,Only $40. f~3- MlntS°arSecnd[tion,10hpw/30"Just scrvieou.m°wer’ or 587.1050, _AAAAA,CLARKFACTORYGABLEOU’JsI Be@alan,Impatiens ~arlel 5:30pmgO°dconditlon009443.5215,$200, Calla[tec CULTURED MARBLE - ~~ $575,809-466-1419. ’ Gonewlth the wlnd hi Sage, Gcr.aniums and many VANITYTOPS -- Wholesale& . others, vegetable Plants. TWO ’WORKINGAIR CON.’ MOVE SALE ¯ Coffee/endR o t a i l A L T E G Plnn and llyaroxWater P111s,RED RASPBERRYPLANTS TYPEWRITER-- Royaloleo. Handblown, Itand deco~ hoyrer & Smith Garuon DITIONERS¯ 7500 BTU Ibls,272"bkcases,00"oouch, unzv~t,u~T~ ~3 W uontrol ranger and 10se - over 3000. Roo~now. 4PIECEMED.Soot, green & office, oxc, cnnd,, orlg, cost 20%Io 35%off, So aullJ Chrysler, $50. f6,000 BTU, ~mpk[nvelo~ chair, dk~no c ...... ,el nnrnnn’ 201.890-" ’ weight with NowShape Diet $4?6, saerl[lee $17~.~1-7#2. y~ucan smell l~ Mint’ Center, 2020 Greenwoodave,, Berries in Juno and Sap- gold plus acecs, 18x13 grn 7281 FURLONGLAMP FAC’ Trenton,Open 7 (lays. 009.507- G,E,oeedsgrlll,$80,201.297- I:Rfurn, to, D. COND,ay ~’,~,...... ’ ...... PlanandHydroxWaterPllstcmbor,Dlg your own or oall nyLonrug. 009-440-6249. ’ ’ OUTL]~Tlargest for a g, 3333. 458t. 27. 10a-0p2t0 N Mainl-en. *"’ At Slegol’sFrankl n Park for order.$2,50 a dozen, ~ Pharmacy, .rodlus,3 tulles sou nl.~l~, , Calhorlne Pennell, I~3 Sharnn 8 TRACKSTEREO -- comb,,.,vn,~,,,.,~. ,.. LahaskaPedd[or’s Vl|In SOFA--wlthchalr&ottoman, BUY NOW & 8AVE BIG Road, Rebblnsvillo,009.250. w am/froradlo, record ~’¢’~"’~’":’" -- ’"" ~A l P JETPUMP with tank, MUNI,~YON TIIE POPULAR Solectrle,exc, oond,, orlg. cost’Rte,203,Furlong,Pa,Ol II0/220volt motor, 201-358. goodcondltlon, 0Q9.,145-12M 2219, " changer& 2 speakers,$78,, 8 $000., saerlflce$425 201.752-n^v~ ,.~.ua..o..~.~ 9050. after 4pro, GlUt’S ’1 SPEEDColumbia 31’ ,I,’AMII,Y SIZE SWIM-...... ’ ~;~’,’~.~.7~°’~’~, MINt, FOOl COMPIETI ~’~"~bl ~th~; a[ Irnok car stereow, 2 spanners,7281, .,,, .,.o, , ...... bik’l~ 24’,0XC0ontcondmon wrr D ~CK FENC’E & a no o prlees. Dining $40, Ca110093840093¯ ¯ , (215)794.7444.~‘0, NOW( SOFA-- Belgo vinyl, 7’x3’, $43’ firm o09 7900521 ~ ¯ "SELECTIONS"cur nc SEARSZIG-ZAG -- sewing ~ ’ " " ’ FII ’I’ERi] Felt’ ONlY $030 room labia & 0 chah’s, wh{(o MAYTAG-- gas dr~o,r, 1977, muchhle (stretch & ore- oxcellent oomhI yr old, now Ct)~11 ]~’]’1~I Y INS’r’/~II ED’plastlo desk wtb c romoegs, porfect conditionrarb~y usen, sl~Iocontomp.grary fur $500,Ask[ngSt00orbestoffor,, anted MOVINGOUT- -OF . U~’~’RYCO .... CLOSING AN ESTATE- 2 bro ( ory sttchos), UPRIGIIT 2ALUMSCREENiloors.311/zCAN III~I,~NANCFD’C~II~ R snglo Ioadboard,Reasonable offer accepted whito, onnmoi,Iron doublo FIIEEZEII,Kenmoro washer 8o9443.3705after R, CDIIF~T~00~7.~0’ ’ ,woman nmp tnbo ¯ fr,t. ~09-924.0894 -- color ’I’V, Vmaros}ntlon bvds,,yqry n.leo, I.oak sor. .helo.ln.flm.wall,,,BENJAMiN215.7~1R01 x 8,,=,w/frame&stnrmsttsod wood, 4-doormetal f e .wagonwanner .& gas uryor featoresSpode, Royal & dryerlop goad,, porlnble "MID-EVIl,’side chalrs-Iw2ntmws s’o|ison’ ~l~.L,^w,.~. ($20) .- 33=/IxB4~A~~’~ ..... ~ lllgn offlelenoyair eondltlonor,vor/s ucnoard1 eaa urcosor coster,I Blng and ur, gos grill &. lank, Sonrs ’ ’ o cablnol, black lealhor choir no m rror I stoamertrunk, 2 ~lohi~mhliflor, 009-443.1003 w:fr,amo($4~!:.2 nll!,m,.stc..rn~ FItI,~I,~ZERIIEI,~F wi I ohromologs androl ers, .4 PC.,LIVI,NG.room. sot "7. monyappliances & furnlturo, trunks, onewlckor,Somonlco Bone Chino and qualltl~ ’ .. filM oleotrle lypewrllor,neroujpnp2aL~., ~t~s, ALmost 009.443.1803, homefurnishings (21~ exceptSat, pair. CnrveddLIrk wood,good ~a u,, ~ ru..a.,. ,.,,.,...,~,, Io o g wn naturnhyi o~ - no w, ZUl.;i ~t~ou, . d sbes,VaBOS, [amps & books, 8242, Iookl.ghulobe.p..O,pr. 0.. ’ ""0" "-’- I nl ro fabr¢-Irand new 48 yards ~ I SnEerund 1 Mhlncsofta BAIY~UIINITUIIE -- erlb, 021.31011 nftor0pm, , sowlogm.chl.e,8...,.2081, so,.’D o^.ROCI,ER ’ " [rozon Knnfmanl, arm 009. 737-1fi40, 20S I,W,NN ko n w,,:RRA.olO $105 r , _ , leolhersaat $05, Oakl p[IEpen, pern.n.or b..chcs!s 412t’ ,188.0773,Master Chg,nvnil, vmrnlor, $30, Unll 0094W.937L toblo,$100, e09-30fl.0~1~, (it L~ruwers,convertible SOLOFOOLI~IL’I’ER - 24’, Porflex , offdr, 809.803.0778, 2,1 VOI,UME -- Enuyolopqdla k g.slzu bed) adios Sohwlnn ~ ~ ’ l)bltomlkh UsedI season, ’rYP~rn, . ~ , llrllanuteo alcmdlng Inuox, BARRELS- 42 gel blkoportnbln dlshwnshor $128,800.,14A.8823, , KLING.C[[ERRYIIUTCII - 1,0RgALE -- 3 x0 oak(ask , s 1885,$70 or hOStoffer, 809.486. $12,~0/oa, Oak pl8 mlsuslno appl!onceu, 600. MOVINGMUS.’ISELL--sofn~ nlnn1!nl,mrtnble of[leo w I . n~. dn~.., ~dP~ V o ggsn1.. nnn.w.nvn,l.n~a SIAIN.EI.)GLASS -- soppllor ~ Iovosentnnclair, Ikonow,;~ nodotsNow, reeondltlnnoa, i’oi’(~t{"~n’a~l~’~’~’~ .%’~.~’;2=" ~[;,-,b’j:.’,[t[~’l’l::=’y2;l:.~7"jj-~~,. te nrtlsls erausmonnnu S203after 6pro, $10/ca,808.080.1018, .i ,H11.1093oxuapt Snl,, G,E, MOWER" flhp, bnt: ADI)EIIS,a CA.I,CULAIgI~.q,,, ’ tl..m ann,I, a....nnh,lnlnn ~,,.., ~mn-,- .. u.u .u,,~. c.utcu ,.u~r ,hohblosts, barget uole,~tlo no f monlhsold, C811after 0pro, oh.l*..-- ~..,.., .o. ,... aft nooesonry mnfoHuts, Open ’l’lllt~BT Sl~tI~~ teL’les, annyen/’ eld. goo¢~809.781].4180 ’Nomo Branne, Ronm s,’ ~;t~ ~,~j.;,~..~, ~’,;."~[~’~2~,~,.,,,~=,.;o ,~..~... ’ ~ ...... ", ,,,’..." ...... o s tn ninny 0X~aS.$105,AIs~ SOFA - COI,ONIAh~ gr/- rupak’,$200, Call 809.924-845L. Ire nlrs.~Irado.luo, CLNIEIt, 148t894 " ’ ’ er,exc co Id $~0 809.~(~0 GInso,7 dnyslit ,Watk0It, Ilorshom, y S Incd)I n, -- goodColld, priced rlgllt, 009. block tweed,$48, goodconl, II~JPSINI~S8MACIIINES, 104 ’ ’ ’ ~.~/~ ’ ’ ’ " , D.o~,olr(?!.nRllcnen Na~.ob El, 1~1)9.924.~48 ...... 215.~75.07glL2 miles norlh of5o:b25~, Clt011’0~likeU0W $~0, I ffCllOOf., |IUSESli’OE ~tL~’ MOVINGSA.LETL,elonlal, g.r, ~~"-’-’- ~ PR,I’llroplko Exit #27, 5140nflor 8pro, - for ehLrc 1us or c inlpors ,,,,v~ ¯ SI’EEh ARMYSURPLUS- .... WNrERhl’1%COGKWARE --’ l,~xcollontn|lnrOLL,ldumtdltlon,s.mn,gr:,lOgtt~,¢~,~,lrtWom FARM FRESIIEGGSDAIhY (FGU|3) ,SgA.R.S’ h78:18 i;l~l~llltil~ll’~;l~:~C’~ll~)~: ~ co,’rogotodfence rails, lip. , ~ ~,,i:llotlmo gLLar.an[oo,.Jnrge ’2.0J.~9,fi207. IrnmogOl(I a~ ISt , prox,14.1~ loll.g, B’ wldn,$15 IAWNMOWERTShp~ als~Onllt,~(ll’0~ll’ZtAIOi q’0p,nl, modle/ne¯. . ea~J’net ~.r, new, bay’s ,L. CrnnmLrY"R ’oW., orCIruLe willie,.3 oa mlo,Brick ua~tof 400 Dynagtaasnfges, $150nonen ftrra. iLro~um)er !’t.’rnueetJ~’D .or 921" 9~7 ’ ’ BEDROOMfifty, -- ,0 pus, poL’ strip .’rqmovo self, hayo & Strotton engmo, t

’ AIIJ IcLEs" 1’011, SALBa- g, ’ n Ionuntgb’ont o,o-,-,, ramps,.Irallor,or-o-o.,,.,0".,".’,’ fortl, .w)~l/ow/I)ll@nlm I’)tlg, Illvor~ t90’ ~ 921" 3lit0" ’ ’ ’ $.vo^~ lel.~ om dm,I~A~~ I)D, nb, u Sl¢l~,el¢.~.O,~l.l¢lllfOrlnfe, LAWNI~qU[PM~N] Fflgldoh’oteary Ihlly we,her $78or Jest error, ~overuson sY sem¯ am/Ira’ ...... phu e/nl~ " . $75hlko now201.~97.(1090 a[tor mlrrqr,~.0o or .h,,ostoilor, 2, Wedng eancolel,®,1113, sue ;o npproolole, u,y,~L"n-a --~~ Stllfe~ nnLIqLi0 aL0,0 mms ’ ,Seo!t’038" apr oodell ,,, GellOl’lllh oloclrl~ Elouh’le dryor, $:100,oonlpautars. now, 511L~I blockpnrehmont slLnl~o~0 c, 1118 Jaeunsunl 0’118, ’ ’ Utl/fm"tm’,~°rcn~lnw(~!LIb’r~/:FX BACTERIA will oloan ~, ’~ I!, I,~II~CETllADI’J’IONAL - Mt)wOl’, real, 24" Wlllr flow Sf~, 40" flouresco.tllghl stureo II. rl , P Y " y~tlr¢leplk~l~nklleeaoywgy, ,I All,WALl, ~ -CL,’tS8 $~/Ir, C(slnmtlladfl irowll nlnmgroul slllo, snlhl Int eLLlehornnd aldky, 11 ’, Itll@a,,$~8~/0!h,IiO% Intel;lor’ 1tit, bo & spo. ~lor,., ...... qloen ~a.. ""ou ’uot ¯ ....’.. o"elv "RAGTOR, .. .’7. 00 ; i- I: -nwor.v-. . ton thor for n ea (O,~xl8 sr,i~O ....IBau a null ua| 0V0S, i’1’o111Itowor Ilnos, ulnkskept IoK.o.njl,Igrolgnt |l![qlb a.], ,JOIIN DhiEllE IRAGIOR- storeo/,tm’ogaeabhloi, nlmost noods ro[Inl,hlng, IIooso10blo, $1~0 or bustoffor, ~JLlll WII Oalox I II polnl~$2,1~i i t.’..tit.,.... 42"n10wor ~1 ’.,oaro old $1600 201.58.,= 3, 1tolon, 7.,11y~,LrtL0 oTI’arm uu]orud w.lth podding,gohl Thormolollytlmu LtU0.q’l;I,q;IOU, o on l}hlAAa ’ IIARDWAR~,c511 LllL0r 5, 201.8~11.1914...... "’"~"~" ..n,., " ’ ’ hrondnow $1~ fi09.443.1~588 1265atlar g p,m, IL|’lll~a,~1.I1~i~1.I1,1,1~1 offer~pnL, -’ ’ " ’ ’ no.WaxlnLnlULU1~ , $11/yord,fiW. , 1~odnll1’ork, fi87,9444, 711£PP.JNCErON PACKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" ’mLLSBOm:X~nBBACOK.

THEC£NTK, qL PO.S’T WlNDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD Class i fi’ed . dvertising TheFranklin NI~WS’RECORD gFF Thursday’,May 25,1978 , * ,, Musical Bargain Mart WantedTo Buy Instruments GarageSales Antiques Auctions Pets & Animals.Pets & AnimalsPets & Animals SPECIALYARD SALE -- HANKINSANTIQUES, 169 ESTATEAUCTION OF A,tP~{nn~°nT’2~, SIAMESE’CATS-2t,~year CHESAPEAKE BAY. ,RPET~-- 12x16,orange "STAMP COLLECTIONS ’FLEETWOOD FINISH baby ANTIQUES,ELDERLY Mercer St., Rishtstown, N.J., FINEANTIQUES s~iI ash,padding, $80.; 12xl0, wanted -- for cash Not a grandpiano. Excellent finlsb, T H I N G S , A N D Weouy&se]IfurnRure,chltm;. PERIODFURNITURE ’ forsale,Owner moving. Mats. Male. Puppy shots, weahed, lustria), padding,$70. or dealer. Call eveningsor good. 4425condition, or 201-722-3877. $1000.201-658- MISCELLANEOUSODDS .glass, Jewelry, lovely things ACCESSORIES sealpomtfemale blue point. $90. 609.443.8994 after6,.. ~.:.,.; ~t offer, 201.297.671taft, 0..weekends,201-297-1536. ANDENDS Monday, May 29, ’(2ome in and browse. Open 11 & BAREBOOKS 24olfspring in01itters. Income ’.’ ~ 7 i 103.m.toBp.m.at294 Nassauira 4:30 Tues. to Sat. 609-443. Fromthe collection ofthe late procluce~severSt000per year Street,Princeton, N.J.Fur- ’4102 or 440.6778. GertrudeS.Bodine, wife of the includingstud fees. $150 the THREE YEAR oLD/,’/,. IMMINGPOOL -- WANTED-- Basehall.Card.~- UPRIGHT PIANO -- antique~n[turc,olddolls, doll bed, doll " lateJustlee Joseph L,Bedlne, pair,609.443-14[]4. thoroughbredgeldlng.papers ;’ ~LICAN"WAREHOUSE 1839 to 1669.Top j~r,ces for 75 y.earsold. Cabinet grano clothes,china, glass, 200 pb B~S Morrisville,Pa. 15,3, gentle, wifling &’ ’ ~E,12xlB Pool, Reg. $450. unuamaged cams. uall Jei’ry mane oy Wissner. Interested theatre andliterature books, Collectibles,Furniture & AmericanLegion Hall .beautiful.Rides English Call "~ : V $150,24 ft, Alum.Pool 609.448-5404after 7pro, , parties, makebid Willgo to others,records 70’s & 35’s~ OiILamps Rt.31Flemington,N.J. ~e old; Prolific parents offered RETRIEVER--5weeks old, v $300.,18 ft. PoolNow $300. ’ ’ the highestoffer. Call201-297- crazyquilts comforters.sheet Manylnterestagitems I/4Mile North of" HORSESBOARDED -- Boxafter ~ pro,f.’~.4~-I0~), . ’ .’of a kindfilters 1/2price. 3885.Keep trying. music,Statzorosmre, FlemingtonCircle stalls,feed, hay & bedding.-- Guatemalanhand-woven ’ SAT.MAY27. Chesterfieldarea¯ CaI1609-298- FREEKITTENS -- C.0%78% . "/,

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WlNDSOR-WGHTSHEPvt/LD ¯ The Franklin NEWS’RECORD Thuraday, May 25, 1978 9 FF Pets &Animals Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Autos For Sale AutosFor Sale

JAGUARLAND ROVER " ’76 MAZDA --. 4 door wagin,4 ’67VW--molor,llres, brakes ’ 1973 CHEVROLETVEGA "65CRRYSLER--ns/pb2dr, ’68 BUICK LE SABRE -- 1976 DODGE Charger-- ’74VOLVO 164E -- auto.a/c, WESTERNSADDLE --..Bi~ Authorized dealer T & T cylinderpiston engine, 4- llkenewFM-Btrack. $500.609- WAGON--automat o, wh te $250Call after4din -6(~-448- " I02,000 ml, p/s,p/b, air. RunsStereo air p/s p/b p/w, sunroof,48,000 miles, super, Horn, cutting, excel(era ~7’o*-~o "’0 Woodbrid-eAve speed,’ only 15,000;{’-’ miles, 466-2308 after 9. ’ walls, studdeasnow tires, new1866’ good, $200. cog 201-329-2237.cruise, fiR-wheel, excel, con& cooditlon. Also other toes. 600-, ~;~’~ia,~,~’pa,-U N J ~01-57 AM/FM.Excellent condition .... engine, 49,000reties, 25 mpg, ’ c.00-~2-15r~after 5pm. $5000.609-799.4690 eves,,early {:@9456-1734after 5pro A.M. 989-9239, i ’~5~’= ~ ..... Asking$2~O. 609-299-1823. ’ ’75 VWRabbit Deluxe -- ¯ ., ~ CaRVETTE CONV’ -- 1977 BUICK SKYHAWK ~ ,excellent condition, 327 auto, HATCHBACK-- automatic,¯ green, 44,000 ml a/c, $2200, 1972 DODGEMONACO -- :~.~’le~a_eoampA_2re,c~amg,’ ManyNO.makes UNE’g;’7’/ and .models .... MUSTSELL 1972 SAAB.-- $3900 609¯393-2697’ p/s a/c, V-6, red with whta "74 GRANVILLE -- many AKU...... lt~l.i HI~ALILI~up p’es I , 197/VW¯411 -- 5%000mt ’ Air, Call after 5 or weekends.009- 99E, air, am/i,m, radials,’ ...... interior, 12,500 miles, ex- statlonwagon, 6 pass. a/c, extras,good condition. 609-655- -. ,~ . ~ . _,l~ _ N~EDACAR997.. new Mmhchnssound sneolal 448-2347. $1200.Call a-Spin,609.924-7805 features. Need’motor.X-Eking $1,500.609-924-7498.aRer 6. 79 VWBUG- rebuilt engine, cellcnt condition. $3750. Call 37t5. excel.,uuunS put¢mm=, ow- avaffable. Also trucks ann ~-- green,$850. 291-8214598. Call600-924-8500, ext.208 or 466- 7~-23=. $350609 921-3729 A.M,,aft. 6:39 or weekends. 1056. valE.We needCustomers who ’ ’ ’67 DODGEMONACO Station. ’6~ CORVETTE-- excellent ’ ’74 FORD RANCRERO 1966 PLYMOUTHFURY I -- can qualifyto just make. Wa,on-- 68 fanmi runs like condition,327auto, $3950. 609- " good running condition, body paymentson our inventory,’55 MUSTANG2 + 2, V-8, n’ew:extras,$7"~or~estoffer.393-2697. ’57VW--molor,tires,brakee VOLVOI976--244DL~auto, SQUIRE - 42,000miles, ~1, rough,$100 or best offer. 609- Lost & Found.Call dealer at’2~ "~4-for’. fastback Classic. Asking $500. 609-448-6454after4pro, ~ likenew. FM 8-track. $400. fro, exc. cond. 2%000 miles, autom, h tch,air,$3100. P/S, 201-297.3680. P/B, trailer 924-3421after 6pro, ¯ nformdtlon. After6 p.m. 201-359-3661. . ’70BUICK SKYLARK -- 2-dr,Call609466-2268 after 6pro. 15300: 201-782-I127.. " - 1974~FIAT n128 sportaL r ~Um.pe4;excellent Interior and body. ’ ’74 CAPRI2000, 4 cyl,, 4 sp., ’65 VWBUG -- l~/t engines. 1956 CHEVROLETBEL AIR LOST--small tan & grey dog 1963 AUSTINHEALY 3000 1975 PINTO- auto. radio, rA:J°m~Jlfl~P/So’wP~?~esa./%x&. ’76 FIATX19 convertible --4- AM/FM,under 32,000miles., Putit together.$175. 609-896- speed,am/fro radio, 7 tires, -- 2-door sedan, complete height 12" weight 15 lbs. MARKl[ - red with newtop, heater, rear dcL exc. cond. 1300eceng(e, 40,000.m/ cellentrunnlngcondtilon.$500,lugo{~e&sklrack. Verygoocl exe.cond. Asking $2,000. Will 2585eves. stock,48 000 miles. Mustsee to answersto’name "Poochle," new radials, wire wheels Iowmilcage,$2000,Ai,terhpm,speeu, nucKet seats, rear Cal1609-924-8373i,rom9toapm.coon..~sklng.~,260, negotiablc. negotiatew/ lntarestedparty. believe.$1650. Call 609-448- Rewardoffered. Last seenon overdrive, excellentbody an~J 609-448-1194. aetogger, unuercoaung,new 201-297-9463. 2861. ~Rte 29 in Tltusville, 609-737-running condition, $.3000or radials andbrakes $1,395. Also’ ’ ’ Inquire. 609-882-6346 after i974BUICK ELECTRA -- 225, 0729. best offer¯ 6094434283, I973 VWBUG am/i,m stereo 2pm, ps/pb,a/c, vinyl tap, great ’77 VOLAREWAGON~auto," cassette, 17,000 on rebuilt 1009 CADILLACsEDAN 1952T-BIRD- black with rod condltion.Must sell $"..300. SEDANCall. WAGON1974 FORD --COUNTRY very . a/c am/fro ~ps/pb loaded,, eng[oe, yellow, 4 speed snowDEVILLE - mileage in 50,000. {nterior, excellent condition, 609-443-1455. LOST--10,000 honeybees in a tires, runs excellently $1,625. Excellent condition. Main- ¯ ¯ .. clean,new tires, $2295. ~09~737- ’74 CAMARO- M,000 miles, mint, ll,0OO mi, $4499,609-650- ~72COLT DODGEstation- ¯ garaged. $2300. Cat! 609-737- 9316 Saturday,Sunday & swarm, do not disturb¯ Call goodcondition. $2500 or best 3076. Both are in very nice con- tamed at Colonial Cadillac. wagon-- 32,000 miles, radio.0632 after 5pro. CADILLAC1975 COUPE DE Mondayonly. 201-521-0016or521-2284. offer.Call 201-359-2090 after5 diticn.609-832-5102 weekdays Will sacrifice $1500. 009-~2- air,cxc. running cOM. except VILLE-- Orig, owner,4-seas ’ ai,tsr 5pm. 7789. hit on reardriver’s side. For pm. clim cent)AM]FM stereo, p/s,.... ,-,,r,~ A-, ,~.., .,_ FOUND-- tri-color male ’74 MGMIDGET CONVERT parts or as a wholeas is, 201- ’69 PLYMOUTHGTX -- 440 p/b, pwr seats pwr locks,tstq ,.m,.,~,all ...... u~,~,a )~ -- a,r, Beagle,approx. 3 yrs. vicinity 874-4309. . automatic, 30,000 miles on lea(her |n! ~ ..a;.]o ~. raalats, (.:U, newuattery, ofFranklmStateBank Rtc27, 1978 LANCIABETA COUPE ~ -- pump,new veryclutch, fine waterrunning & cond.fuel 1970 BUI(IK SKYLARK1976 PLYMOUTHVOLARE -- motor. Asking $700 or best snows,...... T/T’steer, ...... rear dci,o~. 55,000miles. $1100.Call 609. Kingston.Pelase call 609-921-6.speed,radials a/c, stereo,609.92t-9555. CONVERTIBLE-- $500.Call 2-doorcoupe, automatic offer. 609.239-7976. Manyother extras. Mil~t 921-1699. 369,1after 6pro. leather interior, 9000mires, ¯ after6. 609-466-2268. transmission,air conditioning, condition. Jennii,er blue ’ under warranty. $5700or best forest green, excellent eon- ’74 VEGA WAGON -.- new offer. 609-443-62~3, 1970 FORDLTD -- in good 1969 FIAT-- 124Sport Coupe, ¯ miles, a/e, roof rack. 201-300-gray, a/c, auto, a/m, lu~age w/matchcabriolet top. $5295. manyextra parts.Call 609-466-. LOS’r-- prescription bifocal = runningorder. 609-448-0428 ~ooWd d~rg~ b~nlr971F~rE:~eol. ditJon.$5700. 609-448-3876. cluteb & i,t. tires, snows, 90,000 PEUGEOT 504 1974Wagon -- 009-799-1409. sunglasses w. metal frame. 1972 BUICKLe Sabre -- 4 dr’ anytime, Scat’bed ogption $i600 609-989: CAMARO’71 -- V.8, 3463. rack, "clean, 43,000 males. 1970 ~ F’URY" - 2296attar6 pm& ask for Carl. Call 509-921-7043after 5. ~ hrdtp, power{~ack, climate 6229or 201-996~6.532 ¯ automatic, am/fro8trk. low Rewhrd. . control8 tracx stereo, ex- ’ mileage,asking$1000.Call1976 VWSCIROCCO --4spd. $3200¯609-924-9130 after 4pro. MustEXc’runningsell.609-8834799.c°nd’ Restotter. 1977 HONDA CIVIC CVCC-- 5- 1973 BUICK HATCHBACK°’ -- " weekdays, 609-452-4876, eves& am/fm, exc, cond. 509466- , ’ s~ed yellow, 19,S)0 miles, celtentcondition. $1500. 609. ,;.,,t76’~0(~O’~m’il~[ ...¢ .~ .m~{oo’d=’c~)~J: .~,¢~ ’69 .PLYMOUTH"7 priceaI to sell. 201-239-4710. 4434972. /69wknds. 609-4434829. 0116. . WHEN YOU’RE READY TO ’73CBRYSLERNewport-fully LOST -- LARGE GREY Asking$900 201-329-6143 Leaaore, noth a/c, p/s, eest ..... BUY-- a new BMW 320, 530, automaticamlfm radio, MALE WEIMARANER ’ ’ offer.609-449-6533 after 7pm. ’73 AMC HORNET-- Rear 1966 CHEVYCAPRICE -733 callJoe. He wlll saveyou beautifulshape 70000 mi. Cranburyarea.5117(609) 655- 1971 VOLVO142E- fuel in- ’76 CHEVY WINDOWVAN -- ¯ . ~ windowdefogger, good cond.,runs okay. $190 or best offer,money[i[ 201-364-7606. 1954early A.M. VB;a/c, seats 5, 18,000miles, ’71 THUNDERBIRD -- full1974 TOYOTA Land Cruiser-- needs brakes, $750 or best609-921-0927 after 6pm¯ ’Sacrificeat$1400. 609448-9281. jection, radials, am/i,m,a/c, 4 verygood cond. $4000. 609-924- newer steel belted radial 4-wheel dr re,excellent offer. Also ’73 Pinto, $800 or spd. trans, w, overdrive. 609- 2962 eves. . [ires n~wnaintlob rues=,ood condition, roll bar, 26,000 "best offer. 201-369-3819. .... ’69 OLDS DELTA 88 ~ a/c AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 2967 921-2183evesr FOUND-- camera. Call with : : 1974 GR~.MLIN X. - Levl~ new tires & snows, exc. cond: -- runs well. $3500 or best 609448-4769after 6~m. o . miles. Asking $4350. 609-924- m make serial# and iden- 8161. Mug ~t~r ,a.,.,r,,r,a root-racK a~.aettec.tor, ncyl,;i $500 or best offer. 009-896-0570 offer. Call 609-587-5987. tification of film subject MGB1970, Landau cover, good ~,¯~¢.~’~..JZ_’y.- ~.y spa, am raolo, asking $1800. ~ ’ /976 FORDGRANADA-- 4 dr, matter.201-974-4238. mechanicalcond. needs body " " ~/~:~t~rUe~a%r~m~"~80,000mi. 609-448-1886.. V-8air ps vinyl roof, 16 300 work& newtop. Call 201-369- ’65 VWBEETLE PARTS -- 1964 MGMIDGET -- perfect exc. cond $4,700 Ca 1 201-074"~, 1975 CHEVY CAPRICE 1975 CHRYSLER CORDOBA mi. Mintcondition. $3,600. 609- soundengine with newclutch, ~ ~.~tni,~ wn.nn n~/nh .u,~ -- green white leather in- 443-5"/73. 4655 between6 & 8pm. mechanically,’ hardtop,¯ in- 6527. ¯ terlor air ps/pb, am/i’m, muffler, starter; 4 brand new spection guaranteed. As{ring ’. ’,?! " ...... IDn/U~P|at~a t’v i g/I ~ tv[ndaWS.~ =m~mrnaio u, FEMALE ENGLISH POIN-’ ~ radials on rims; front, rear ~ mis. Exc. cond. Good-- ~ econ.~-’ ...... front &rear speakerstilt’ ’ ,s"¯ v-s~gn~i¢ck~ntener-., -~cer31530r,... now front ..... T.E.R.--brown&. white ,lost in 1969-70ALPHA ROMEO 1750 $800. Call Peter 609-924-2996.1971 CADILLAC.COUPEDInEcar. $1100.609-396-6103 bet. stecringwhccl4 newD,~nloo ’66 P~-- 4 vicinityof DavlsonMill Rd, SPYDERMeticulously ends;, fenders; hoods; doors, ’ radi~{Storiced ’drHTV-8, 318oleo. ign., runs bumpers;etc. All ready to go, "’..~"~.~L’~’YPY:.~V,? W~,~ween 5 and6¯ tires,lu~gage’rack, tuned & ~.n r.~.~n~nav~ # * ’ SouthBrunswick. 201-821-9297. maintained. Good mechani~ cheap.609-921-7909. miles " " OUS ¯ SZq ;19bU alter apm ..... ¯ well. $100.609-882-5930. 1974 OLDSMOBILEOMEGA ’ ’ ’ ’ summerlzod,exc. cond. $3760. ~’-~’~ " = ¯ & cosmetics. Hdtp, extras ’ 609-44~-~ $2950/offer.609-466.2546. smissl°n,-- hatchback AM/FMcoupe, stereo6 cylin- & 8" L°aded’ 1O’0O0 miles, like ~0~,d4ec~8/~ ’ BUICK’67 GS -- 4(}0 eu. eng, der 3-speedstandard tran- ’77 GRANDPRIX LJ ’ ’69 BUICKLeSABRE -- 55,000’ . ~ "73CHRYSLER Newport - full ’ Auto ]9"70 MERCURYCOUGAR - laeh’ l°aded’ One°wncr’ $800’ ’ beautiful shape.70,000 m¯ Needspaint, ball joints &tires, 1968 OPELCADET- new 201-297"2803 eves. tracktapeplayer, a/c, bucket brandnew. $250 below da/cC’nd?~i°nWS$56~:pl~ON:xeiA. CoL~vMA;S aut°matie am/Ira radi°’ $500.or best offer, 609-799-4633 Tire/Supvllespartially rebuilt engine, - - scats.A goodeconomy car. wholesale. $5500. 009-392.05~7. ly31 ow Sacrli,iceat$1400.009-446.928L’after 4pm muffler,clutch, tune-up, etc. $1790.66 000 mile. Can be seen ’ ’ mileage,$I~0. Ca’ll 201-402- Needshead gasket. $425 firm ’74 NOVAHATCHBACK -- 350 at Tiger Garage 343 - ~ 0612or 609 709 0222 VB,p/s, a/c, .new radials, Witherspoon St., Prlnceton.1975 CORVETTE-- L82 ’75UODGEVAN--6-cyl, auto, . " " ’68 MUSTANG-- excellent ’74 TOYOTA"’ COROLLA ’~ 4 RIMS-- like newfit 1977Call Jeff,~ 609452-7942. 55,000mi.Asking $2000 or best No phonecalls please. ~ ~- running condition, $700. 609- WAGON-- automatic, $1900: Ford T-Bird. $80. 2 Ford T- offer. After 5:30, 291-359-1297. engine, 4 spd. trans, a/c, 32,000 miles.. Customizedin- Call 509-448-6863evenings. Birdspokodhubcaps.$69. Call ’73TOYOTA--Exc.condition, am/i,m stereo, leather in- sideover and payments. out. $1000 Call and609-921- lake " rust ’69 butCHEVY goodIMPALA runner.-- hasBest 737-3761. 1509-557-0459, Automatic42,000miles. $1,800 terior. 609-393-7529. , or best offer. Ca1609-882-4820. ¯ ’73 CATALINAp/s /b air ¯ 9429hot’ore 4 pro. offer. 609-466-2~J0. OLDSMOBILEDELTA 89 -- 4 19’16 DODGE-- Sportsman ’76 PONTIAC -- Bonneville 4 .... "-- ur...... na~top) a;;c p/s,p/o, am radio/, "n ...... 4 door cal~a~ter 6 ’68 C"H~527,’9--spd 1973 PONTIAC "GRAND¯ - door, 1970) one family Royal 8 passenger van, auto, COR~/A~IR ENGINE.- Ex- COSWORTH TWIN CAM-- .~.o." ...... air 318engine full deluxe ~ ce]Icntrnnning condition. $100. ’75 twin overhead cam, fuel ,makeoffer.eXcel; cond. Call.. 201-359-3937. r ...... excellentaUt°matiC’condition.SScragcrSMust6track,see$1 500 erfurt°* oea~ue, u’*the beE(offer wallbayU’~ i-t~AFS~Ir.t~.um~: ..... ~ou.o~,’v"~s v.~,=."n’ .,., a~t,,~.~^~’mileage.maintained.°wnership’ Solid car.AiwaySGooo Pricedwellgas for 34,000 mile s. 509-443-0248 609-448-2776. injected4 cyl. engine. Hand 1967 VOLVO1225 -- Classic $1500or best offer. ~09-446. y~u a 1974 VWBeetle that’s ...... " ...... built by the CosworthProject ,-- ~ - excellent body, very dcpen- 7430. servcdwell, nowreplaeodbya ~- immeBiate sale due to move. 1965~~, ,~...,., .. ,, ._ . crew Limited number made oew i,amily’ car. ’rSnow 77 ttes UAMAIIO ...... LT - auto.V8 ::’., Call609-921-3843. o~bmGBroW 1600 ~ 200..... "d=’’5 f~ manr. J ~.imh’= AM!~M~lar#~t~ ~ll,mkm~.bllls a/c, am/tin tape n~CK,17)I~ cylinder, 3-speed manua used and rehud£rls Als~ ¯ c~edr~i~ $35~,u°~00x~0g~7d~gb.~6.C0~;~many new parts, mdes$5 000 609 892 6197 transmission,floor shift, goo~ ,...... ,...A~,~.[,,,~ ,~Z.~, car IS number1389 and is ~ ’77 MG MIDGET--6000 miles, & records,a[mest no rust, , , ¯ " " ’ 1976 VOLKSWAGENRABBIT transportationcar. Best offer ~.b ...... excellent conditioo~ extras. 52,000 mi. & owners who are ~ ~ - Call after 6pm.6~9.921-3383 ~87"7323 eves or 597"8511 ’ headof ~heengine. Only 5800 anxious to sell fast. Call 201- MUSTSELL -- 1977 Hat- -- 4-door, AM/FMstereo tape miles, like newcondition, car IO’~5 D~TS~IN B-210 -- T-BIRD-- ’71 fully loaded Mustsell, mytruck is in. 609- 654-5005ai,t.6.p¯m. automatic transmission, ~ was developed by Cosworth R~’duced"nri’ce ¢~3ongtd9 newlacquerpaint, 63,000mi. 924-5930after 6pm. chback CHEVETTE--.exc. cxcellentcondition. Bestoffer ’75 PONTIACASTRE ~ auto V6;~vu ...... w P~IIE’ELS %’2’ i ~ anu ...... $1,650. Call 609-890-8147 cond,, movingto NY.609-921- over $2800.609-655-1002 after p/s, 26,000miles, $1650or bee ...¢.a =.~,~ i;.. ,~ ,~ Engineering, North Hampton, door,snows. 609-448-84]:9. 6976 ...... ~"~" Eoglanu. l%eltn uuctworK evenings. 4pm. offer. 609-924-7162 4133. 1974 PEUGEOTDIESEL -- ’78 PLYMOUTHSAPPORO --’ . . ¯ design. Mustsacrifice. $5900. -= ’ " ’ : , am/i,m, sunroof, 55,000miles. 609-397-0873,asfor Terry. $4000. 609-449-3400ext 29895s~l~ln~ P~/BP~b’, ~c~l’~v~s %’. 1973TOYOTA COROLLA - ~/917~L~AD~LyAe~ So’DAN 2aEv "73 VEGA HATCHBACK- 1974 FORDLTD. Country ’67 VWBUG- fair condition, belwccn 9:30 and 5pro, aRcr a/t,radials, 51,400 miles, ver, SquireWagon, P/S, P/B,’A/C, 924-6945 ’ 52 000 miles newfront brakes...... V..1 ...¢ .~/¢m’f_ good.$650. 609-896-2"/82 Autos Wanted 1970 VALIANT-- 4-dr auto¯ 8 pass., exc’. $1950.201-329- passedinspection Dec. Needs 6pro, 215-946-1757¯ trans,excellent condition. Call repairs. $150or negotiate. 609- . &rmUfi’l?tSYmSt~c,%°~de[[°nnl ;t’nroo:.lea’t~er/n[;~io~"un¢];r 2636,20f-237-2262. 924-0570. - ~ "" 7000 ml 6094436028 CAMARO1972--Auta, p/s 3¢ after Spin 609-4431658 ,66 T:BIRD- White*burauffdvcondi’tion, minor~Jents. $1200, ’ " ’ :-¯.ALL JUNKCAI~ and trucks’ ’ " ’ I 9 6 8 F L E E’T W 0 0 D Mustsell. 201-297-2451. eng. Runswell, needs pain! .wanted. Free tow ng $15 and.. --~ . ’70~,000 CACILLAC- full power a/c Ica{berinl.~eceniwpaln’tcd.1 Asking$1700. 201-297-1975 snowlircs 85 000 miles, owner.Best offer over $3500. 1972 MERCURYMONTEGO , up, Scarpati AutoWrecking ’f~ FORDMUSTANG --pls .TRIUMPHTR6 -- 1975,blue, miles, reasonable. 809488-3278 .9’@-396.7940 ’ automatic, A-1 condition ~all low milooge, am/fm 8 trk asking $700but will take best 609.393-9382, ~ --2dr, a/c, ps/pb, radlaltirc% ’ ’ after 6:30 p;m. 0®.585.2348. stereo, overdrive, Future after 7pro, reasonableoffer. Call 609-448- 1976 VOLARESTATION ctc, top cond, $1600 or best ’72 AMC MATADOR-- mu classic, Call Johnfrom 9-4pro, 7410or 4411.7((,~ offer. 609"148-6735 sell,4 dr, auto, p/s, pwr, dh ~ WAGON-- 4 spd,, floor shift brakes, air, 52,000ml., $129 609-452-2300,oxt. 644or after ’73 MGB-GT-- excellent defogger, luggagerack. $3000. JUNKCARS. bought and so]d. ’75 RABBIT-- 24our white, 1972 BUICKLE SABRE-- 4 609-443.1893except Sat. or bestoffer, 609-882-9220( Towing.609-259-9604. 6pm,509-799.3759. condlt[on, 42,300ml, am/fro, 882-0i37 excellent condition,’ 92,000 door) all power,fully equlpt, F/rdeluxe grill uards, new ,~a t~,.IEVY VAN -- heavv miles, slick shill. ~200.099- Goodcond, 201-246-2540at,for ’75 GREENVW Bug -- 35,000 scmpcrit M.401 S}~adla, ls roar ~-’ ,~-.- - du[y~ 9,auto.p/s & pb’~,/C" 921-3716. ’miles, new Michol|n radmls, defroster green/tan inferrer 1969AMX--2 seater 343 V-8, ^~,b~ ~,,u,, .ft.,. n~ ~no’ ’74AUDI 100LS -- 4 dr;a/ A¯I JUNKCARS 5pro, brakes. $2300,Call 609-466-1399 $2750. Original owner,609448- 4.spoe.d~ p/b,., p/s, radials, ~8’~’." ...... 1974 TOYOTACELICA -- 4 am/i,m--4 spd, $1400,Ca{120; $30 after 6:30, "-" 534-2909after 7pm, IFDRIVENIN , spd’ low mi radials, r/h, roar 1973 CHEVROLETIMPALA 1285, AI~4/~’Mcassette. 609-466.0665,. ’ Class2&3 1966DEL~A 0LDS CON-dei,rost, Call Dave 609446.9715 a tl. qnn.!~.d.n .,,In 201-689-5006¯ _VERTI,BLE-;7,. Perfcc.t hoforc 5, Or 609-448-0030. ~’m/fr.:’tfp~’~[d’~o~"l[]s,~’l~;b:IAKENEW -- ’76 Vega, low 1970 FIREBIRDFORMULA ’71 CAMARO- 267 cng p/s, ’74VEGA--39,000mlIns,$1100. t977 MG MIDGET-- grc mcm(aoteu~ coamuon. INecua " u/c exe. cond.$1600, Call 61}9- 4O0-- 1973engine ¯ rebuilt 4- auto. sllyer~ black v[ny(t toPl body work Gem for o..~ .o~.m .ooa ~o-,qUo- 921~9727alter 6pro miles,rudluls, 5.speed, speed, hurst,New exhaust, black In( a/c am raam,goou 809.924-4167 Rraduation preseM, For1 tOg[OVation~n1| n’~o. ~nm ~wu *’~t*~~ 8 u ~ I)" . -. monnledsnows, 609.456-2405 formal{oncall Tory at 009.9; JUNKC’ARS WAN’I EO-- $20- 600.92"4-497’~’, ~ ...... v,-., Call 609.921-1223between 0- rifler 5pro. shoeks,radlnls, clc,$1500:Callcond t on $1500.609487.0579 9B30. .$100.201-548-6592. 5pro, ’1971 FORD TORINO GT 009.921-2378, after5, 1973 YellowSUPER BEETLE CONVERTIBLE-- . Fire --Immaculate cond{Hon, slick EnglnoRed wlthblack In. 955 CADILLAC-- fully 1972"GRANTORIN0 sport -- ;74 VEGA=-- in fine runni JU NK CARS WANTED ’71 CHRYSLERWAGON -- , ...... nadod~n/c N.J,Inspect, p/b, p/s, a/e, AT, many ox- ’t972TOYOTA COROLLA - shift,ne)v49,000shocks andmiles, ball am/fro, Joints. eond}t{on,needs some be~ ~ ~o ,vm~, ~.~c.m~n-- ’~ ur, lerior, 351c,I,) 4 barrel, H,O, automatic, 50,000miles, newAsmng.$2000. 609-460-0007, work,Tape dcek, 2 extra tlr( C cnn ¯ runs well, first $499tras, $1600,201-297-2493, brukns& valve Job, $000, 609- $5o~or nest offer,CI0944941 ’, .tr, MIehc~inttrcs, Goou lakes il, price firm. Call Mr, askfor llcnry, ’ . .’, condition, Thlsclnsslo for O’Brlcnal 009-990.1339. ’73 PONTI’AOBONNEVILLE 924-7624. . ¯ ’ ’69 OPEL KADE~TSW. -- - $2600.Do net call with lower .-- P/S, P/B, A/C,201-297.2300, "’U ...... robuglengine, goodcondlllon, offers, 609.924-0003, m a,~w,u.lot~~^’" FoE(beckv"6 needs muffler, $250, 291.5~9. FIAT124 Splder, ’72.5 Sl 1972 LINCOLNContinental -- ~ ’ aulomatle trans, p/s, p/b, a/e, ,~o~ nccusWORK, $500, 201.297-4; ’Autos For Sale ...... - .... cond.,no rnst, gd,,rJ, sspd,’...... 2-door, manyoxtres, about after 6pro, 1970 FORDVAN El00 -- 6 best offer, 609-799-9309 1970 CIIEVELLE-New 454 49,000orlg,mlles, lmmnculato ’71 MERCURY.MARQUIS Best offer,009446.5717, .... ’ ~ any me, engine, New brakes, now cendltlon, $2300, 291.300-8407, BROUGHAM -- p/s, p/b & ~ cylinder, nu.tomatlcp/s, p/b, slat(or, newexhaust system, FIAT19.70 ~0 Spldor, cnff ’ cant alns’ caalrs, Must’ soil, wmuowa,a/c, 1 owner, $990, i967 FORDMus ang con.’71 PLYMOUTHFURY Ill -- 609924 7657 vcrtlblo completely goodbuy, rcducedto$576,4dr, &body (or SalO,40,000 ml( 60~.059.3944, NOV~cyl, " " ’ near per(cot condition, $1 I~l fiM~[~. ’75 TOYOTACOROLLA --0 2054rcbuilt roar.and, $995, 600.921.uiRcr 5pro, ov.ernamed, NeFlop 9nunow nard{ep, ps/pb, p/c, radlo) F" I IF-~lWl~ll~ sp31, am/fm radlu, low 10?l~eld,--.,-..,..:.-__:~,, auto, radial llres, 23,000mllea, ~ paint, $1995 or nest oiler, 609-. nownat(cry &braaes, 909.440. Call fJarl N, 509-924-7094, ~ $2900201.350,9032, 1970yoLyo142 -- 4-oyl, 2-dr, 02,1.6076, 7134 ~..,..,... , xm,~..,,,,~~.~,,,~,JAGUARS -- ’70 XJS. s((vor muoago,oxo cond Asking _ , ,)~u~uunu .... , ...... 12,500 mges,, 73 XKEcnn- ’ $2o00,~, Call 201.369-00o9,’ ~ cover,air SlIOeKS,00,00{) miles 4-SlXIstlcz, am/fm, snow tires,’ .m,nuult vcrtlblc~ white, Antique $1600,201.937-4662, .. . 19,000miles slncaenglno was ’75 GRAND"PRIX -- man PORSCllE~12 -- ’67, 5 S , ,.~,~. ~ CIIEVYWAGON -- 100~, sl ck rebuilt, $1000 or beat of(or 009- Ct/~VYhCAPR~=I~rl~,4 0xtrus, goodcomgtlon, 600"65~" now. pn.lnl, recent ong{ a..t =...... * o^..,-- Jaguarconvertible, red {[09. sh{i,l,6,oxlra wheo s, snows, 709-2912allot ogvlg~t .~ ~ll~I; OUIVI~U 737 306t ) 4pro ") 3715, ovornau(cxc, cond, $4000, Sot slac~ on Exoo lent " ’ FIAt 129.- 1074, good cond, i070 PLYMOUTII-- station runs well, Asking$265,609-737- ~w"’o’x’;~t~i~’sto’nl",r~ow 297-4760nf er 5pro seloellnnl’ro~- NewInvonlory ~ just .h)non,am/fro, mllat sell, wagon,auto, ?9,000ml,,runs 1937, brakes,Reccnt lnapoctlon, Cnl1000.700.0M0.nflorlipmmld JnstReeolvcd, PONTIACBe.,novillo ’00,ali movlng to clty,Call Dan eves, well, $970, Call Phll, 609.021. ~~ ’ ’05 CORVAIR -- rn~, but .... ’76 CUTLASS-- 0x~nllnnt pewqr,$290 or nnst offer. 009- 009.803.9339 7000nRor 0, gll 06 Weekonu o ...... e ndltlo o n Must so 1, Alr, CONVERTIllLE UODGEnocds work, ?4,000 mllos, Y ’ COLONIALMOTOIIS’ 443.3005, ~ AM/FM,huekot coals, 900.771. y’,y,1055 hug, In aee der U,g,Rl; 22 ~ ~ COR61~ET-’0%09,000 miles, Asldng$190, ~00.709.5010, 0360, urlvors sldo and fr{ NorthIlranch [Solnervlllo] m,)t ,l’~Vnq~A¢~nn~l~IA ’ I092 Al|rtl IPflY ~9 P.P.a ’73 C~ol n $500,609-466.3370, 1007OLDS 00 -- 4 t r hardtop, susponolundamaged Enl 9n,.~9,~.2~nn~ ,~., ,~.,,., w.,~,.,.-- .-..v ...... -- ~.,w.tires, oxoollont oondlllon, h’ansmlss onand t tea g( ...... well maintained, oxo running amos, I owner, no moomn on $1290,2111.295¯4930 after 0pro, ar,s, I,{nUU,,:OT404-- ~.~,’oor .~i0n0.... ’owner, {,,,,,~ps/,’~. b, eond gd Ilresns0¢( [07[ CQRVE’[TErTop, 330 In oxeollonlrunn{ng condl, cond,, oxtr6 tlroa, $005, prob!omL,j950, 609.737.2344 bed’611 nr mechanical{2 Ilros’6o ...... - ’" ...... ~ ’ {’ o oalo,a/c, )/b /s aln/fm,hoforemishap, Bestof[or c . wanesor at(or 7pro, a,or , _ _~ Ynrdloy, 219.730.1040, ,o,¯...... ,.o.o " , eond,soda., $495a.,o,or best s.noffer, roof, 201.good gf.Va; Lrg $36oo~~6000i, ?,r $100,00lnkos It, Call~9.’ 7~ UIII~VYflUVA -- AnlO)6. ~ ~ ’1074 VOLVO 104E -- MERCEaDES 009.~210, days :1194, 9yl~,{’t/ll p./a p,/ht.ox¢ol;oo.nd, autnnlntlo air 9ondltlonlng a ’ ’65 AUSTIN|IEA[4Y "BUO insluo nnoOUl, ~ow5110CKS, ’60T.RIRD LANDAU-- I’cally 1070LEFTOVER TRIUMPI! goou condition, $4700,609.4411. .__..L___.-.---.- I~Y.ESprlto ro3tored, new csrbllr~or, ahornalor & boafill prey o s y ownedby o,,,,.,m-~,, n~ mnn.avn 7974, 200G 6, g n I , ully 1974"’ q RIUMPII SPITFIRE-- pa hi, tiros, $2500000.448.9405 , 1009 ~AIilLLAC COU m In, l.~;nsyon ns, .g)pat colo.hrlllo3,pllgl)llonshm:g/~, c,~l’o ,. e 900.400.2292 ogler ,yrcolorod,snow tiroscony,, Ivoryvor02 on good con(l, bost ’74ClIEVIE Volta halclbaok, ., raaUallOn proson~: asxtng erulso Call(ral, 51oroo (am, Can,Brlgn, 600 002 3~0 pEVIL!,E,mlleego In 70, l ~{~00,000.021.65W beto re 0pro, $3500nr bootoffer Days,600. "’" 1071~O ==,o,o~Omlles " " ’ offor,1100. 4.t42~ or 00~.10~0, ,17,000eond, m!,, ~s~ing sland: $900, Cran.s, CBu good eVeS, 1078 FORk PINTO I)0NY lUl curnab boonkept well (s n pertecl runn~g orl 02,1.~100,once, 009,0244}142, ’ ~ mac whoola, $2000, Call 009. , 22,000mllns, s(n,ldard h’(n. ll~.If~Ol~a f,0~.) 19~00LDS00- 4.door, Needo490.2202 after 4:30, 79V~11o i-’- ~ 201-390.0908, ’,VIII naerlfloo$I,000 firm, ,..~tn.n u,~,~.,, u ,.. a/o, /S, $,1490,, Must ~o11, 201. (75 UAIJIbbAU -- t;ou o _ smlsnlon,$i01~0, Calr o00.o31.1102.7709, I’INIgNT’L ."o’r" ,v ,nwn"" .w.¢. ""l^"blo ~ ¢,~u,, "" ....¯ P~ ...... I ¢loVlUe,Jonnlfor bluc, wlll~o , .., 1600 .. 0. ,--.... 4 ,,--dr - 0W ..... ’ nr lies( nffor 291.a~.~00, VOhV0- 1007 4 dr ,eden, o~taOtll tlltUl- ~l II’ leather hll, loaded, ~00.440. - 155~000C0NVER’IIBLEm o8, a/o, {mph I’/"~ a/b, 1072 ’ mllOagO,MI01101111 llrofl, $~, - .,.,-.... , ~ Nov I ro~, aulomallo,am/i,ln ---"-’"-7"----"- 0:144, 600.924,74~0 DA~UN ~I15~ 10W-- 2,000 ’ auton (l/fin rg, Io’o 1~{Io, "BIUMIIIISl)ltflro 1094.Runs ’ )1111o8,, .speed, a/o, nowhmo.I p and brakesExo, . Iridgoslotlo re1 n eo~d=$7,~0g69.924,0433eVee, & ’70 MERCURYMARQUIS -- burglar alarm 009,400,11 good.herd ..1((11,’ soft tap ((llll "74 }IUJOKgrnnd sp.or ~~ ’08. )?30LDSMORILF~ OMEQA 14oo¢1run, eond,201.207.2073, .~ - - ’ rndhlls,uull 201.369.4’/00, nlago i onglno., Pb~l.r ’ MOVINU? ’AM/FM9.1rack lung range I/ATCIIIIACK-- excellent wknuo, CADII,LAC SEDAN DE ’ IBIlek nlll~S p/s) p/I), ilIHNG’]RANSPIgRRED? eolldlllon.n/s,p/b,V.8:t:.411nl~ s/ercolleat after ovor $0900 ~.,’;~,TT’. .... V f,I n -. 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Cl201;09 ¯7900 otwooa0all{ dr conII}[ n rig,OlO 4 nrgnn ’74~ dr, IIORNETAMg -- n ’77"OYO [ A CEblU.A~ ! n hnolocontrol, ilO.’,vor Olell IllllOagOeXeel oond A, .~.~ bll~. oamo, rlg}t ¯Cal &~}pml~0HI7,1-13,1]afl¢{I ?lttl 0W,o8,09,0oomllo8:12000, oxo, cond,$1,10llarl(oBIoffor hlflbllok, Iiolgo/oaralno,u0 ,t(m/fu( cJ(’ulaoOOlllro{, $1390, Op.olCadollo In. g,ond runnhlg n i at SOl 1oil (It 0 trl I. ’Vl[ITAMOTOII8 for UOlgIs , ’ ’ ’ Cal000,TW.RHIl gflor 4pro, 900.4,10.~7~aoi, 443,4030, el’nor,f.100 or iiO,l oiler, 201. spnrlnllon,00,000 8111os $,100, $3)fi00,291,350.130Z 101q~,~ll00 Run11{)0.11113.03,’14, 905.0214, i0()0.,1’111.11202, 350.1001, 069.7I1.01fi 2, ’THE PRINCETONPACKEr "SevenFor Central Jersey" CHILLSBOR~IGHBEACON,. ’I’NI,~wmnr~,l~dgcr The ManvilleNews THECEHTR/tL POST Classified dvertising The Franklin NEWSRECORD Recreational Business Boats" Instruction EntertainmentHome Repairs ~’i Autos For Sale Motorcycles Trucks Vehicles Services ’~’ "SE~qD A MOPED to College" m ’70MINI-HOME --20 R, fully 14 FOOT SAILBOAT - Maeb [I DRAKEIIUSINI’]SS " PrlncelonPacket Inc.* .HAVEMU.S.IC THIS YEAR- G & R’ BUILDERS-- Gene/’al i’i CAMARO’71 - rally sport, -- Groatgraduation present. I’~dl TRUCKS loaded, sleeps 0. 7,795 rots bySnarkLikeabigger, be!ter COLLEGE Itassome rrolessional gpi~arist/smger,’contractors Additions& :: 51,117 miles, a/e, AM/FM,1976 Batavus Mopedmodel ~ Musthe seen201-369-3040 ’ vcr, sionof a Sunfish,Bright ’ PrcssTimeAvai]able RichardWinthropwBladd the alterations’ BrickworkE ;:i autop/s, $950or best oiler¯ VA-2O,$280 or bestoffer. Call ’ " rap, scooped’outhem, seats 3 17LlvingstonAvo, WcbOlfsetPress righttouchto makeyourparty’fireplaces natlos aluminum CaC.09-92t-0191. 60%8~3-10278fterGpm. /’~. F^_~. adults(500 Ib, capacity)but NewBrunswickN,J," , a success 609-921-0967 ...... ~ ¯ ,L~J~,..,,,=,.dl# ~¯ u.KJ tl~’l" ~ CilO_D_e~[e~weJghsonly9Olbs~canbecar CompleteSecretarialand’Letusprintyournewspaperor’ ...... ~d~Tg~3F~.l~st,mates.609.:; ¯ ¯ :~ motorhome ,SLeeps .six ¯ - to pod.Sire le ragging,¯ ¯ bullt- ~*ll~] Icontained:-Make yo.ur plans i°P foamf~otation, center "Day andNight CoursesACeoUnllng C°urses ’"...... ’ ’ " .... PJ69 PONTIACFIREBIRD - 1972 ItONDA 175-- $250. wilt, "~/"W sony,~z~.per__weex, ~;,lU a ":meeihrac~icals in.houseorgan.Camc rarcadYnr negati~aeS ’ ’~ ,:’" original 52 00Omiles, all extras, Call 606-737-3853eves¯ ,w i=, mac,~t.~b’J-l~o. board, water tight con. Telephone:201-249-0347 requ’c. Weprint re~u r . . ,’; powcr350 hp, I owner,cx- ~ struction 02 sq, foot dacron standard pagesor tabloi~s’ Lof[nnmam,e.lese From,spectacmarupstage mrat~ic. snows PARK PLUMBING & ;~ cellentcondition, $1100. 609- ¢M~.t ,,a ~va from" our sail. Verygood tend,, $400. HEATING-- Installation &~:i 924-5220. 609-799-2306." ~ ;Yourpaper can he printed on :ct unrens mrmnay.pastes, repairof all yourplumbing ~1.’. t073 [i6NDACBS00 - 4, ~le~t’lon’o’f P]cl~[~,. Va~t.~TRUCKCAP SPECIALS-- for regular 30# newsprintor 50#o, anquets,any. evem.~acn needs¯Lie# 5648, 201-297-7538. :: garaged,Low mileage, needs wheeldr,yes’ , ~euium/nu,,,-o-t.. at may...... ~ew 8 ft CANOE--Gruman~, 17 s uare white offset stock, Thereis a’ saowpersonany pmnne.a to ,,, VOLKSWAGEN1964 - runs battery &tailpipe, $~25, Call Trucks - Usad trucks and Cabovercap for $700, Other ..a,~ o~ rend 4 ,,a~dles CZ~k’~ KUNI)AI,INt.~i. i .~t.. ~h~.o~r..., your needs hy a professmnal ~ -, fine passed’70 inspection,after 7 pro, 600-799-1563, somelog overs., ~P-’2"z-~?~’T2~. bl0tor,~onnson.~. C~h"V.l~" ~, YOGA spotcolor, ft youso cauma’~IIclan’after fr~°aSpm,°nam201-359.2847,"° rates, ¯ caPSdealsstartaroundat See$129at99i;’|eld’sBeSt .I . ~EXPE.:~.a=.... a=*f’’’aL, L,=tP.,r,’,,lr~b...... "-’~ bodyneeds help, $100.609-655 COLON1ALM_O.TORS useatess ~.OBn ;£~ nrl~, ~;~ . ~ do~,r."sec°nda ...... rarer,rig carpentry, in-, 1019 CamperSa’les, RIe 200, 9218049 after lpm " EveningYoga for all levels ...... Askfor Ed su,a.looema.app.anc otc: miles,suzuKIliquid" cooled engine Nort ~rvllle]760C~l~morbUeS~eN:n;sr ~(~!7680~.72~- 1976 ...... Ourcapacity for yourneeds is ~ualJt~-rofessfona’ w ~’’ :’~ 201-72-2 ’ l---~ileru t~ - . SaturdayWo~cnen’sCourse24 pages standard and 48 MAGICIAN--Scout.,Parties.’l~ree a e’stlmates’ ~or_K,:"u~n¢i 1072AUD110O-4 dr. a/c, 4 spd, elect, start, windshield& Usedonce, Newcondition¯ pagesfor yourtabloids, Bnnoucts~etc. Girlcut in half ouaranteeon, ~’~-,,, 9, excellent$1850. 609.799-162.5, crash bar. Jewelgrey & black. --~ , by eleetmcsaw plus HoudirJ b .... d -~.-~.,~, Sacrifice.$1025, 009.595.7095. ’77 FORD--1/2 ton nickunV- CAMPER--gVz’,for pick:up, $750.215-295.3105 after 0pm. Call Mr.Rutchinson or Mr. lock escape, Gordy,216-9C~- ~ 8 eastern cab with ca~r sleeps4, self-contained¯$1200. ~___ . . SaturdayChildrcn’sClass ¯ , :,~*it b’ack. Manyextras¯ C"a’ll 60%596-3020after 5pro. WANTEDTO BUY-Sunfish Burkeat (609)924-3244 for 3733. CARPENTRY/ ROME IM- ’ MERit - SUZUKI 1975 GT 380 -- ex. cveaingsaRort0p.m,609-448- sailboat under$400; 603-898- forinforma(ion particulars on yourprinting PROVEMENT-- any and all :~ coupe/roadster,full power, ccllent condition, qerylow 9394. call needs¯ kinds of homeimprovements a/c, stereo-tape, factory mileage,garage kept, 609-259-1279, ’68 NIMRODTENT CAMPER 3HOFOUNDATION MAGICIAN-- shows for and alterations¯ For free ullays.Interested parties call 2161after 5pm. --utilitychest, canopy- patio, CANOE--1g’, OldTown, like 609.799.8238 *tWohave wonstate x, school, ....cub scouts parties, estimatecall 6~9-209-9427, 6[}9.924-6623. 1976 DATSUNPICK-UP WITH sleeps4, goodtend. ~00,609- national press awards for clubs. & .morn. Audtence : CAP-- manyextras. $2850or new,$300, 609-921-0774 after ; ~ quaIRypress workl participation ~, oauoon ;’ bestoffer. 609-398-3694. 448-4181after ~, 6pro. " ’ ’ animals.Low price! CallTed, GARAGEDOOR REPAIRS - ~! ~.~r. ~r~n~. pR~.~.~u 1978KAWASAKI - KE250. New _. ¯SCUBADIVING -- Call for ~ 699-921-1649, Freeall points i:heckup ’on." c,~,^,v~n~a...... w~e.a~s a ~,,=~"~" condtUon." Must Sell, )2 00 19~.~ course nearest ~ou. Scuba ~,’=~"~;~"~’~’;~,~’~,~,~’miles$8~5201-850-5337 197i)CHEVYCIOPICKUP-Ii 1973 ~KROWN -- hardtop l~ii.a~!~~i cablessprings & door see- ;. u,cp,s, p, ...... , ...... ~ ’ ’ ft.fleet side am radio 36’ cap camper,sleeps 6,sink, stave, TEllING--show cards paper ..tions.Automatic garagedoor. ::; outstandingfueleconomy and cooler,closet. 609-882-5069. signs.llcrbcrtC.Bodge’rs 201- ~,Juv~’ ’ openersinstalled. Call i; condition,gM3O. Please call w.slide-in dinette & bed, rood ’ 1974~IARLEY DAVIDSON roofrack, 55,000 mi., $2500. 8110evenings. ir~r~.~Dl~e~n0ieeA~! TRUCK297.t648. & WINDOW~ ’ LET- MAJICCLOWN Carothers&Co.6~A48-3717dr~} 609-3594472after 6 pro, SPORTSTEffXLCH -- 20,000 6(}9-448-1806. ’ ’ ’ 201-207-1817. :’, miles, mint condition.Call. ’74 HOLIDAYTravel Trailer : ,Magic comedy& ball.opn ,~, after6pm. ~-924-~026. 27’~1 owner,clean, extras, i’ ’74 ORANGEPORSCHE 1968FORDF-10O t/2ton, pick- bolster front, Mustsee! $6200, Instruction DRUM LESSONS- N.J, PROFESSIONAL TYPINGanimals ~..... Availablei";-tl,da,,-attics forscaeo‘‘ arand ,INSU.L-PLUS..- home!n-.; CONVERTIBLE- 34 000’73 YAMAHA -- 60co,good up, full custom camper cap, 609.4494343 after 5pm. ~certifiedteacher. Private SERVICE --Warren Plaza ip.;’i;;~;;’and"t~nd r~i~ings:, :cSUnl~:~cO~o,r ~ ¯r~°nhen~e,r ¢ ~YPa~antl;g ~ ¯ nliles, S-speedstick, 1 owner,condition, $225; Call 609448-Runswell, 3 spd. slandard, lessons, mystudio or your West,BuildingC, Rto139, East For further nformatton" can package),609-466-1134, GC~-452-3436or 460-2512 after 5 5323after 4pro. 6000 milesradio $1199 or best home,201-369-3215, Windsor,NJ. 609.448-6707. 201-254-6374 ~ lun, cashoffer. CallMr,O’Bricnat ’71 VANSportsman,’alc, plb, Yourcomplete secretarial p/s, radio,tinted glass, radio, TUTORING. by excellent service featuring ERROR ’75 ~ ~---- ~lust 609-890-1335. setfor eumping, call~ot-~- Prefer2toexperiencedMatho,b grades.Specialist, ~,,8. PROFES~,ON~ Teacherot FREE AUTOMATIC TYPING ~ NELSONC~MOUNTJR.!: TOYOTACELiCA GT 1975 - 5- sell leaving country¯ Call 4309after 4 p.m. , Guitar& Violin Graduate of - everypage an original. Also truer speed47 000miles new steel anyt me, 60%799-0~7. 1641. BcrkleeCollege of Music.Call letters, resumes,theseus, term _’rig belt radials, $2600firm, Call ’72 "DATSUN PICKUP -- 4 ~ papers, dissertations, news lum&bln~XL~ ~ffter6, (’~-883-8472. speedstandard transmission COOKINGFOR KIDS -- Ed Cedar¯ 609-443-5163, letlers addressing& mailing, CARRIAGECATERING - -i!~--~--~~~"~;;:~P !~;¯ ,: HARLEYDAVIDSON 1975 6 bed, 26 mpg,$1,450, 609-~55- PHELAN’SMOTOR HOMES summerlessons in baking& information storage & Specialty gourmet cooking ...... SX250-- finecondition, 1100 4465. ¯ -- rentalsin 2 sizes~new 21’ & really goodfood! Ages 8-11 & retrieval Xerox copies. Completemenu selection for uw-uo~-zoou ,: miles,ideal for useon andoff ’26’fully sel[-contamedunits, 12.16. For moreinformation, ;MATIt TUTORING -- by Ph.- Equipment:IBM Correcting all occasions: graduation ~ VOLVO1974 164E - auto., air theroad.Any reasonable offer Free insurance & travel ~ stereo, lea/hert vinyl top accepted, Call 609-924-4437 planfiing,Call 201-320-2241 for call 609.921-0060. IDpreparationHighSdhoOlforSAT"College¯Exams SelectriCMemorytypewriter,lI andan IBM radials, low mimaga.$3800, ’74 DODGECustom Van -- circular. 609-448-3690.. torParties’hot&coldbuffet. Calltreeorochure, 201-359-7597 RoMENO/OBILSKY&VAN DORN- ~IMPROVEMENTS -- 201-247-5940. after 5pm. 19.~00miles Must see to ap- ’ ENG~ Bay also available. or 874-3751, Carpentry~roofing, siding, int, preeiate.Best offer. Call -~0~- HeadShore area, all lang. ,&ext. painting,]nsulabon & :; .1971 ~PACHERAMADA -- skills.GR. 9-12, 009-896-1490. PIANO TEACHER - ConTYPEWRITEIt Rh,’PAIR -- LAWRENCEVILLE"¯DELl , tscreen!ng.6094664926. 1973CADIf~LAC . amlfm 8- 1974HONDA CLt26 street"_ 359-8705. . Solid state pOD-upcamper." eervatoryGraduate, 201-297- .General cleaning and repairs¯ Completecatering service. :. ¯ .,. 609-896-1850. : I rackstereo, ~iw.aYe,ePsOWoe~ bike. Excellentcondition. 30001974 FORD RANCHERO - all Stoye sink, ~fiinets canopy MOUNTHOLYOKE FRENCH 2322. ’ " :Free, estimates. Call Eu . ~ ...... learnerseals to. rz ¢1 P miles, mggage rack ~lu~ e~ .....cond,!,on,ann awning. s moos 8 96 o r -- ’ - Raalgan, ’ !09 448- -6443 ,. - " : ,48094 bestoffa; Call P201.525~]0~MAJ?RentWo~d.Hl~k~to°r ~ ,DRUM’LESSONSa i st ¯los YOUARE INVI’r.ED --to p!?n ADDITION~r;EMODELING. [=lr c o ~.. ~ School level Will prep for the ...... " ~ your next oeoaston w]m me ...... o " condition,~ tO,000 miles, extras 30" ~Cap & Camperpack, 29,000 S~ar°raf~droWb/gaSur~g~a~ak~e eolaratom tbe sub~aot.PleaSe :~1I’ KITCHENS~’~ru~ax~U~O ’ 1,1Ol’C. Lowmileage, gee - GAMPtNG...... TRAtLw.H. -- " 0colle’e ~il lFrenchAchievement neaomg,‘‘ecn &concep.ua. FnEELANCE"" COPY- ~IOVEABLEFEAST From a ,ondltion¯ Asking $2450. (.:all BMW R75/6-- excellent1970CHEVY C-10 PICKUP -. t t " ¯ r wt gadlyrev}ew ’ or ac-MannesColl. of. Mus. . stuns t WRITER,all typ.es of fe~v tr’ a s of f ng er foodsto a CUSTOMBARNS :’,: tvcmngs,609-440-4071. Ressonab,o.201297 1754. adsas we,t aspromohoaal & comple~ gourmet.bnnque!, ...... ~a~-zau-~u~u retcrwmua 1 included.Call Kirk, 609.882-mi, excellentcondition¯ 609- near’tiresS[ee~s0 $~100 (20l~ call Ann609-896-1677 896-1662 ~ sales letters¯. Forfast prof, menuscan ne createo [o nt ~, 1 ~ 8168. 448-’2305., 2o7-9640’ " "- " anytimeafter May14. " EXPERIENCEDTUTOR - service,call 201-297-5478. any occasion.Call us t.or a II, L YM 0 U T H 1 9 7 0 ~ " ..... Certified n sccretar al . consultaliooand let us_snare ,~i’" 1Aq [ONWAGON good , ,generabus hess, bookkeeping ~ plattersyournext also social availa~ trmmr.n. 6~-uea to.dillon 3495609.92i-2660 or 2 MOTORCYCLES- 70 ¯ ~,,,...,l~,* ..... O . 1978 FORDE-150 .CRUISING, MATHTUTOR --grades 7-12, &allelementarysubjests.My GA,V. Jr. &ASSOC. -- Con- B-rr.DINGMAINTENANCE |0i’~297-5(}’74."’ ’ . HONDA530 & 75 YAMAHA ~,.,.~H~I~ m VAN-- 185"WB, brann new experiencedteacher. Phone homeor yours. 60~-921-3376. sunamsc en~u.etmg so.curtly 799.t0,11or*;s,z-qu~L &~uo’l~eon--comnlete vearlv?~ Crtstin R0unds609-799-1934 ~ v | 500Excellent condition¯ 609- ~es..|vs.,v,.~...& (700miles). $7000, 609-890-0705 ~ CSU[lVeeys,es ~alol01~gCO S OSplseminars als ’ hourse~’wcotor"apar~tme~t ~’ , .o ...:....-. ~ ., . -’~ ! - ...... - ~ ...... -~* ...... ’ ":" : ’" " "t .z~.um~.~ ~x x=~u~w~..,.=.~ votatl industrial overno plexes&hmttcdremdentlalm’= I =UICK’72-Skylark, 2dr. p/s, ...... ~ LESSONS¯ NJ. cerhhed mentala,’encies’ ~cst ~. Photoarcmh¥.a -- -- /b, a/c, am/fro,exc. send. ~ .... ~ ~ ’teacher.Private less0ns~’ m~" modify’-~resent’ trainin~ Princetonarea. Includesall~ sking$1400,609-799-8314after YAMAHA--HartBrothers-- NEW--50 g’al tractor drawn 1973 JAYCOTENT CAMPER PIANO LESSONS -- from studio or yourhome 201-36§- nro~r~m~.gg~.l~4g ~ ~ maintenance.repairs(car- :30pro. MotorcycleSales - Serv!ce" highpressure sprayer w th 4’ -- sleeps 0, fully equipped, concert pianist, recant y 3213 ...... NATURALCOLOR - Per. pantrypaint,.rooi" plumbin[~ ,~ Parts. 1605N Olden.~,ve. boomattachment [or turf or used just 3 weeks ~ara~ed orofessor Moskowcon- ~ ~,~ t~ n~ uit~,vahs Wed- masonryyam snow removm ’. Trenton.609-393-7550. crop spraying, Ideal for entire period. ’B~’aut[’ful ~ervatory. Nowaccepting - ...... drags’soe’i’al’e’vents from $42~ eJc,) pluslabor &. materials. ,’ [)7~ FORDTHUNDERBIRD lanflscaper or estate use, condition.$1900 firm. 609-448-students. Intermedia[e& ’GUITARISTS: Tired of }’IPI~’I’: wmnes to worxa,~ Rem~rqueStudio¯ 609-448~.t’r!ce- procee.~soil unit per - v/~ r/~ am/tin stereo ~ Pleasecau evenings 609-655- 4931a,mr 6pro aavanced609466-2597 niacinp lhe sameold licks 9 nome AccuraLo WOrK at ¯ aOllOlag monthly ~’leXID]0 O0) 2 ¯ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ rcasonabe prices Ringoes- ’ 7938~ ¯ specialsituations609-921-[135 ,’ o~er’’ . CB. ’antenna, mas CYCLE- INSURANCE - Im. 2505 " ~e~ f ’r~st . relief with Pete~.’~’ o---ella,ea ~r~-4062615 ’ " ,needs a/c, snows, power mediate coveraae low rates .... ,guitar mssons.A l sty es a, ., v ...... " ¯ . ’mdows,609-924-3567. liability theft andcollision GRAPRIC.RICOH -- offce .... ,~,~v,v.^ o ...... ~,,,,,,,.z- ~.~r, ’nA~artists read ng theory P|e~r~ Tiinlnfl --~ ! 609’0’’6472’ ’ C;in;°kent ’ Br~ndgn~0? ~u ~l ~ ’67 CHRYSLER--" 4 door, i!~sr o gP a : LmESS£NSl‘e~’te~he~e:v~:‘ierc~h~cqui~ivJ~:h~a::}ay~usa~n~¯.~’.~J~:~ CCJ~P~NTmRTIo:~Sg?l;~b°na&tl ¢c,_,__ 5o 600 m‘‘les ! ,7 19 ..p..: 1 Jee 4 ..... ~ ...... editing b~uipmont& fuser. 609"259 "7020 or 259"9551 ’ reasonamerates ’~s zut,-oz~z" ’ beginners{oadvanced. Besto~ iAPPLIE3--CELLULOSE ~,andZPIANOTUNINGAND reasonabldprices,201-6-0~9’ 3 9 2 ~ qTz.vuum]!es, ~_mweu).ta, ~u~u,~.~TTfl._.--_Eaq_o[~e, $1500.Call between 9 & 5, 201- ~ ~ ¯references. Lessonsgiven on ’BLOWNIN - Solar build ngs, REPAIB.Call 009-799-2477, or 60~-443-6036.." ,. ’ mueson ielt ’GU’J-4OOUbel P~XC" cone .... Szzo O(PJO~U-USG1" ’ 2389191" ’ P eton cam us 212 874- - homes,.atticswalls, cold , ¯ ~ ~ -" ~ ’73FORD CAMPER -- F.100GUITAR LESSONS -- 6/12.rinc , . p. ¯ storagenoxos, storage tanks ~ .... ,,,,.~,,, ,,~,., ...... , ..... - ---d ,,-~~ .....-e~-, .~ ",~anual shift ’slr’includes, ng ’ Contempora~tapeanalysis memoUin924mY 6309. Keep ’ trying: " roofs’tr rs PIANOTut~tt,/u c4z-..r,r.,tm Litom~w~t~u.ramungano’ 71PONTIAC CATALINA 74HONDA 360XL --on/off TROYBI’L,T ROTOTILLERS- PS~PBA/C custom model, .. ailcvaus, Dnvld"Forman at 609-443- general’ ....mamtenance" Gutter ’ ~’,Vlow mileage air eoad road,3700 mi,greatcond[tion. ’salesand service. Nowand. AM/F~8 trackstereo, studio. Bob Korman 609- - . ~ specmlms. 609-397-0132, 82 -- , ...... ¯ ., traclonn I o~nar, $1705 620-449-6146 extras, usedmode s ovaabe Call Moving’must sell now Best 1036. GUITARTEACIIER ¯ b!ues, Rocktown Rd. Lambertvllle, 6aft0~ or ~w-mt-u~z. worK,alu.m!num u opts a.no ~shonly ’or best offer, Call ~ 609-690-0371eves. &’Sa l s, offer,609-882-4431, ’ ’ " ~ m...I,..=.,rock aazzr.’- Cless‘‘ca o~-.,., ..’ ’NJ’ " ¯ vw nuowsrater or ~ exterior ,r, O’Bfieo,~09-890-1335, ’ ,a -tin- floorrcfinishin~, and MOPED-- Motobecane40L, " ...... ~ TUTORING companimentto Creative ira- ~-- I IANOIUNING ~y.ax~ng~Free estimalcs, Call ; $.350or best offer. Good con- n^~m~p~L~,Pmn mT’~ READING ENGLISHprowsatlon.609.921-8Z59. WINIFRED DONAHUE’S ~ut-,~,,~,,~.. 71~.qlIRAI/II WPATION HARDTOP TRAILER -- iteguiatulg"", ; .... I,.up~ ....i-in" ¯ ;~%_n~,f--:,3;d,~;-L-..’,.’;; uitlonCall 609.924-2324 Ita er ~;;""~.~S_’_’:--Y_’_~’_L ~.:’_’, sleo,s4 sink stove eice box, STUDYSKILLS :SECRETARIALnNassauSt SERVI E,C ...... iunm I’" t¢II II ,~I I~ IEZ., " ...... , . . : ¢=uu=~~ S=u au =t ~uuu -l,~nm.... ’ IPal~. -- ~II~CFIIIIIIIttLIO[~IIIUtal ~ [. , IllDtmml~M^ND ORAL ’~4 Princeton609- ,nnLngoondition $599609- detector’ finds cdins & nearer$1400. uah609-921-0589, ,,,~,~A~,,,,,~A,,,,n,~PRINCETONDAY SCIIOOLg~~04 Your’com~,lelc ’one [togstored CaRl-~t~’Jtt~,.’7_m.x..per[ 2-2700ext 32,5o’ between ’ 9- ~ jewcry lhyrsod, Soldnew. ~ ~U~vl~vau~’~l’.,z~lsu~ . ~4~’~, I" ’ " l’,cmberPu!~.n.o.’lec’ ’ n niclans craltsmans~ | .p .....’WJtJl=~, - ...... -,.,,.-.,.-- to~,,r school teacher o, ...... t-Hal service Guuo,ne, ~m,620-307-6157 after 0pm,,~,,pnmum~n.do¢t,.,. 9m. $,270.,sellfor~lg0;,A,sk~o.rDougA.LUMINUMCAMPER 7" TIIELEARNING available for tutoring, Featuring the :Xerox 800 conslruetionWo’will hal ou : ~,~.’~-~-~-’.,----"...... ~)tl~s. vo-~-~,-u~.=u. .... sleeps(4), extenosover anD, EXCIIANGE read ng spcu ng or mareElectronm Typmg system C~9.02t-7242 a.~.,,vO,,r ideas Over 2P0vYrs " .. ,-.,,,~,,v ,~..., ~ ---" ..... after 6pro, IncLudestable &beds, fits 8’ 157SMalnSt HIghtstuwngrades’ K-0. PLease call Plus. Manuscript typLng, ~__ ~D’~ri~ne"o, ...... ~ ~ truck bed Ranger A k ng ’ 609~1’43-4113 evenngs609-921-2709 Cassette & Dictaphone ’ ’201-’~7}1d85’ " ’ J~’sum-- vu - auto manee 46 6099970009 ’ ’ ’ - - uerrcmscn t,Ja’ ""¢a~ "z~o, ’ 609.448-{}531after6pro. $150~{l~x 60~-202-8405’or 924’-,~. t’,t ,, ,EXPERIENCEDPIANIST..- p~Br~R COURS~ Off loom & andforwardlng, AUTOMATIC ~_.~._,--a|~.R CERAMICTILE REPAIRS--: fi1~9’ MOOlle Names,teacheraccepting stuuents m~’~.~,% ~,~.,,,, ,.,,,,nvf.. ,~ ,.,.,,.,.’*,: LETTERTYPING (every ~IUlUlI~I=Pl W lilo installedpormanontlywllh’ ’75 tIONDA CB350 - piano, theory ,ear .tranl~ 2.; hr sessons ~,~ ncuce~" nngc m orginnll Nojobtr~ . ncweomcntb.oardBathroom ’~",.n^.,c r.~o~.~ ..... a customizedSee to appredate ~ ~ beginnerthrougn COllege. r’.. ,~o; -.~..t.i h,~,~, u’-t’ ~. largo-- or toosmall --7-’- ’ .Y.___ remodelinglowest prices :tg,s:’,, ,~,,. Ioaue~, ~,,: ..~-s,owro, "7"ow om ’ ’ CIIA]ItS~CANED-RUSI,~DT e tot ~l’o.lt.yoursefersi: $550. 000.3;,)’5-10530r’4925765’ ...... MusM, S, T e Jul a rd,’l~ini’~s"’~or~i[’l~o~ml’v-’ru"n~’in’~ auulal‘‘, St58U, ua evcmngs ~ ’ reek ~,ttacnmont -- p4assey tauuux, ntuLltL=u~ |tU~I~LI.~ ~ w~.w~.~h;~nt~ ---.-P’ nlomn_D Morl‘‘o, ,’ . .. .,-’ ;¢ o . ’eguteu tgt‘‘tencu, e’urn turoV~,,LA~VARI7 ...... UALL’f~V ~IL~. )-448-5637, ,,,~ ...... ^. ~ergusonbackhoe, Best offer, l~.x002 B,R1 bath.central ChLgana,Slena, Italv’aStaffof catsses, (’=0=,-,08,,,0,,, rofhltshed, Years of ex- ,~vearsofexperlonce009.008 ,"u"u’L’°Y’-=~;’.2Y~pk’L~Ca a ytmo 009024.0355or a r, own ng sneu new i)t~l,~S’l’nll~ltl...... ile’io ee, Frooplck.up and J10~7 ’ "’ mlmaculom,uau u~J.=,~t..o~, ’ no~cholrSchooloflMncoton Sl,:Cltl,l’l’,dt~AI,Sl,htVtC’~ ’ ’ ~90-1729. ; Whl£!pool,w.aehqr,, go~d ,1~09~921.000~or 924-9~5, ’. gUMMER--forpractlclng. delivery,6~9-609-0057, ’_. r0 DODGECIIALLENGER nflcr 5pro. conulHOn,AaUI[ parK, ~opets, ¯ Is CustmuPoLar, Cragar Pleosocall 609-448.1909, Pr eetonstuclcnl,formolryat 6D9-921-5209’ ~gs,ps/~b, a/c atdo 840 CT. I’ION~)A’MR 25.0--5 moo, old, 9’ WESTERNSNOW PLOW -- PIANO’INSTRUCTION -- In OhorlhlC.ouservalory, ts Dayor eveuing ’ X ~ANDINGDIP ’N STRIPPLUMBING ¯Lle #4621, Need 350mtles, cxe. cond, $780, 20f Firm, complete606-443.1236 minors orpump, 440-0207, $250 - Itosumesl, cttors Theses - is nowa completeservice aplumbcrtfrepestlmnten’al| 1.443.~9.14afler 5 my.,.,i, ome,. ExporLonced,acceptinglermedluto hog!ruling.end piano stuuonts,!n- D sserbttlnns ManLisorlpts,coaler far anylb)ngn!ade of types of p)umulog,Call Mike 207.10:14, cer.uedteacher, nail 201-959,20b’~7-4207, Stat st eul &L ec u, fcal wtmtor ntetalthttt younnvc in 60~.588-0206, on lime day or nighl, Phouo~ - = Boats 07?5, ’l’yl!h]~q, cassette h’an- vorhoulo, found h‘‘ yourattlc I’ TOYOTA--Corona Mark ’73Enduro;700miles, oxcol,1 ARLgYDAVIDSON.cond,t25 Recre,:tional~ ~ sc ’ ptto, ete 1,~qt pmcnt: ,Jlotlghlal i]1oflea nla,’kots& I wugouwhite, nuto, air $305,201.359.0301, TUTORING qm~’RZW& IIISTORY IN. gdootr e II &,nnAutomalic uuetlllnS. We(In Iland strip. REPAIItPaR’I’~ - lot all I~etlsv,’nrk), 61,000 I111, $1000 1972¯ 20 FTCRUISERS INC SI’ Iuc’rlON-- grades,I tn 7, MngCard II Typowrllor, tng u ty )es of repair ng, nl Jot, app a,noos, Vacu!tm bestoffer, 000,4411.4079, ..... Vehmles CATl1EDRAh,llUL.L--.140 hp refhlisldugeaqlng &, i’uSlUl]~, clonoor b0gs,hells & repairs, 450 HONDA--$50 for paris, Merk,wtlhIrtnl ¯ tow nuura, IndlvlduallzedholpnvallableSchool,Jewish ReformedPO BoxIlobrow 1211, Illght ..... ldso lurniture bnugt)(& so,u, BuoeoApp once Paris, 265 201.020-4502, S~L~’7? FUllmoor.hlstrumentS,ngcovorS°ftuox/°P’ , AtlSuh]eets.ABAgos stowp.,, PIt(|I,’ESSIONALTYPIST -- ’[’I’V LiS you wnu’t be st)Pry, /,NVl,~it’l’iilI, E - 1009 IIIHC rreollng Seiccllv( I1 III’P ’N S’I’IIIP 49 MainSt,, No,Main St,, Maavillo,20f /MAROPACE CAR -- hi.. MOPED- Puch, Very good TBAILERCOACIIMAN-- 24 ft, ulover DELUXE used, gn Valff.ed tra.llor, many ’ geuel’u113’)1ngIhesln & Iorm I’~iagshluN,J, 0’~9.92,t.,~509,722-2922, tulsugblao htK‘‘k vuluo, Call extroe, Peruoo,condition, N J EdueallonConsorthlm I,nlmrs, Cull Judy,own, (~9- Upoul~lcln,.Sal, 9,5, cm]dltion,purple, $300 firm, Sleeps5, manynxlraa, Asking $0000,201.059-3240 aftor opm,A iion.prnfl( edueatlonnl Corp, Bust ness ’ Info,609.70p.1749. un,( alter 5’~0,~3-7994~5. $9000, 20L.350.5424 after 0pro, 609.921.20210r (600)71}2.0707, 821.6722, PAINTING,IIOME REPAIRS Services ’ YAllAMA100 -- A good bike ’7 S’IiAllCI{AFTVENTURE 25’ DOUBLE,ENDEDGull for CANED&:RUS IED -- MakeFree& IIomoclol[Og,estimotos,QualltYcul| aftarW°rk’ Motorcyclesthat’sapt bohtg used $200, Try POPUP 7’’ Canopy, healer, snla, Cnnvort tosell er mdlar, .~.o~It0 q’n£e#..i ~ ’ Entertainment it 201.899.4203, to lot p,n8UlaUy extra6:$500 ar bosl 009,655.4050, f~,--.,~ SIGNSfly ROm,’.RTSO~-- nnaewOhisent,ehnlrExportlybOtter,clono,GIvo60~.ltnpro, ~09.,I,19.2050,= Exeollolll condition,Goou . ¯ wootl,motel, Imlmr, 600.7~7. 20,%0’,1,12, 2200, CA tPEN’I’EII-- CABINET ,,.- -, .... ’75.7A0HONDA SUPER. prleo, 0~:449.0155 niter Opal ’~; MAtC AN¯ MlkoMIIlur ¯ -’ MAI(I~,R- wnn(s nluunl]ghl CLI5901 IIUNI)A SIOP,~ lnlllOS,,, $1400"wlth609.?990avor,,I,i194005 .’?L WOODSON 18’ Eg‘‘ol,htnecd (,~hlldrolt’8 workgnod qunIB,y; roospanbl~t ,,,-u,~,w,,u.u.u,,,~; -- ,.,...... "~~ CATI EDRAh ]lULl, ¯ ’?l , mlgo,excellent cond, Ilost ’ ’ ~x~,~¢~t97,1’ CAWWI’ INS|’ALLER-- wilt Po’f ’ uc’ l uu,e & Stugo ralea, Small]ous wotoome, SC IOOhBUSES FO { 8AbEllolseluw Irldlor ’70115Mare ’& HomeRepairs 005,ili(I.0711~, ,, or, Cnll(i09,402.7070, --~ -- [or el t ,’e e6 nr eantper6,‘‘owe’ tilt, Newentlvas ready A UNlqUh~APPR, OACn iosOlLrelnllrS,L,’arLIohleoused, doInshdh~lteo.~& i|onueu,Sh iIV"SMngleulm’Slunelhhlg’A ~n nlsInllU, ol " - 201.:159.0207,’Excnll°nlallar°undc°adltl°n’57flS,l°g°’$2000’(log’395"lO53°r40~" ta1191togelearalug, 2~ J~’i~,18.tlt99h ¯Wl,I ku yourovonl it uay [AND NI,IW ORANGE Trucks g gos Not vo (’enchore nevertufn~;gell IIIIC)NE(i69 J~i~~ HtlENCED MASON [,tla TrailI‘‘tko, $350 easll, ~ ~ ~ it / t’onshllo(’s,1 lSl’ el ml 700.(xi09, ~y( IK - A at) lop sot1 MhStIN- Phsl’e,~od u¢ 9217922 , far ehld’enand tldulls, All ~ tlellvored, Freeosth,~nles, s iooLruclttv Is, eollll, gd;l ["’’ ’ ’72 I)AI’SUNI ICR,UP- .. qAMPI~ll,,’?1 ,]ayeu, 019’ COMETSAILBOAT ¯ & love[s,, l.h’t(sil,.t,p.... eel1. 1’~ 1 INGDONI,~ -- I 1 my ~--.-.~ Callli00.1ili 2.070,1, (lies, cl’ackt~ropolrod, M,n~l s ceper,goou eutttllllOtt, ox. , $ .I - 22 ,male, 10 yl’S exlmrlenoo I11 ‘‘nnsnnr~ rn~lr~, I ON)ACI SO--~ vet ~lleC(sit c I ’d ’t , I ss o , ha~lor, 00, 2015917, , v orsattonll,OlUt lllora.ry I’etlllhlglod/Prhleololl,u’ea, WOLI~YTIII’~ CLOWN," /41codll,l10001111100, Call(i~ ,I,1(15, 611hod211~tt~ I g $ 50, 015~5.I . trllS,~-- Cull201.297.21115, c nose8t ,to lS veeat 1,soslnr II ,,fln,u~yparttos and nil other SLee(l’oek ,LalllOl~ ", )[t,C]tlll|gl h’avo]o’s{lall bnsh10sspouI]O, il09.flll3.50~lL ooeostulIs,t’09.,14LI,2195, ,[ sh[igBUlIO, UO,i I~li’,Val’ll I,’h’olflOcos,,~,tn,o, brlekwo,rlt, ,~,~1~,~,, : ,i ,o~ ,6, o ~ut 2o1..~o.7m6a1~.i,!!1,~,, c911plo,o~’,-,o.~ ~.g n’,,: roLt.rnmuoch.. ,~ FI,UTE, CLARINET , & S"ATISTICAh-- ~ todadCtll MAflIOIA~S’MaKlesh~!ws ~,p~!g,,ost I,es to,to,’, fn,:est~ ,no!d.o!:slh’!,,u,~.,,,,os S,ilurat’to~ ~k ath~lr s~al‘‘s,wl,io(,in’onflog,i,,,,,’,, , tile,eu,et’o,o, SMALL| OMh R[,~PA[L~8 t,,Y’ ~-- ,o,y,os t co111p,o,o wmt’, SAXAPIIONI~lessons,, N,J, IIios~s,in(ll)llSorlpts, ole, Done(Ice tsloIl~, I laveI0rfornloLI, ,liCe i Ity Chz!’le, ,. Yah =~, plek.l,p MO’rORllOM~1ISN’PAhS- IIR trnllor, Asking$?50, 20f certified luncherPrivate on ~otootrto|l, 201.’,1~9ql97;~,I~l, ln¢ooa & Sllrl’o,utnl~ WM,I,’ISIIERllUIhDER8nolo, l0 l,ol~OVleW’AVe,, |Wlo,,]{Tfifll,oxlrl ’ ,97~r",,"r^" =,e~,o ,l~,,v v~ IN(r, s°xe/0Cnle MUSl0’000 Irltek,u ont, ’#ttil0t,p, (~’1.799. Sleeps~ $199,$~59 ’,y, eel~l~tl?;I.~140 tt[’ter° 9pr~, o66otUl,my Uttldlo or ~OtlPtloy er eve, t’ea8Call J[ntnly n( (i00.02,b Klttgslnt,N,J, 995~1,609,9~1, , CallKirk, 609,1HPb{ll~g, l4,138tier(lllnh $00Ulllly pills lee li IltllO, ~191 ’ ...... , ’,ffTfior uekat 0a1.1’,100, 001i.71,i.;1018 1100:1, , i :ill9,111110,i i ]nlo,20|.309.~]~11~, , / ,ill , /:1 , ’ ’ " HOME HUNTER’X GUIDE Thursday,May 25,1978 I,IFF

OFFICE SPACE AHomefo,. Eve,.yone RESEARCH PARK ¯ 1101State Road, Princeton, N.J. ::~:¯~%.,~",,~".~*~¯:;,, ~,,.,~:~,:..:, ..: .i~. ~:. ~..~ , ~;.,..~=~.,~------~ .,:~?~.~ i:ii,,ii i $3,25 per squarefoot net, net 30 daysoccupancy o/ 1,500 to 30, 000 squarefeet

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LEAVEYOUR CAR IN THE GARAGEand walk to Princeton THREELITTLE WORDS ¯ "Sell it fast". Neonopportunity to you. STUNNINGSPACIOUS COLONIAL - Let ua show you our im- Occupied by approximately 50 Tenants Shog#ngCenter, pool 6. all schools. The IMngroom of our Transferredowner has reducedhla price -- giving you an op- maculate5 bedroom,2½ bath homethat we havejust listed. conten~ooraW4 bedroom, 2 bathranch h~ e bdck/h’ep/aca, built- portunity to/lye in deslrabfePcinceton. A s#en~d4 bedroom,2 There’sa flv/ng morn,dining room,baauB~ul k~tchon w/pantry, in bookshelvesand cathedral ceging. The beamed ceilinged family bathranch with a largegving room, separate dining room, a family manycabinets, dishwasher6. no-waxfloor. A-comfortable roomhas Thermopane sliding glassdoors leading to a veryprivate room,a fire#aceand central air. All on a quiet treedstreet in a panelledfamily roomwith fuR-walledfireplace, beamedceiling, Princeton Mailing Address Themia a modemeat.ln kitchen, a separatedining room $1Jpsr-conver~lentPrJocetonlocofio~FleducedlD, Sff4,9gO, powdo;roDm~ UJ~ity room,and bedroom or study. Upstairs Brn anda 1 car garageall locatedon a quietcul-de-sac in anonractivo four hugebedrooms.w/closet spa~e galore andtwo full tiled and PhoneNumber treed setting. $118,000. baths. Enjoylounging on the patio andadmiring the beautiful HE’STRANSFERRED ¯ You’ll BenEfit. Modern4 bedroom,2 bath moolcuredlawn. Offeredat - $122,500. JYooch- living room18x25 with cornerfireplace - manyextras. Excellentcondition - beautlful backyardwith brick barbecueand ’ CALL:Research Park exteriorspeakers/lighting for graciousoutdoor and indoor living. ~ ~. $$4,900. 609-924-6551 WALK,WALK, WALK ¯ to all that WestWindsor has to offer- Enjoy a spacious5 or 6 BRair conditionedColonial on a cul

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ANOTHERCENTURY "91 EX- CLUSIVE,LISTING moderately pricedand ready to be gift wrap- ped. The six roomscan ac- commodatemost any size family, andthe lowtraffic locationcan THISNEW COLONIAL on Nassau Court, Mont.Twp. is just aboutto be providepeace of mindfor Morn RIVERSIDE- Ideal for the smallerfamily, this charmingCape Cod offers started. It will contain4 bedrooms,2½ baths, a panelledfamily room andDad. It CANbe yoursfor twofireplaces, family room, covered patio, breezeway- all in a choice with fireplace+ + +. Buynow and work with ths builderon the various 535,900, Iocstion,minutes to theUniversity’. . $1 l?,SO0. selectons avai able¯ ’i.--. ~i ’ ...... $147900 ...... i ’ / , .. ¯ M HEREARE TWOVERY SPECIAL RANCHERS!I! ’ " ill ’, .

A HOMEWE’RE PROUD TOOFFER= This four bedroomcolonial featuresa den,front-to-back living roomwith fireplace, large family room, and eat- in kitche,~.The beautifully landscaped lot affordscomplete backyard $HERBROOKE¯ Traditional Colonial within walkingof the station, Im- privacy. $1 $8,000. maculatehome, fresh andready to movein. Familyroom with Fireplace ~./i;~. " " . i i~:",’:.:ii, .~. openingl,o patios¯Kitchen with breakfastarea. $1 IS,OOO,

A TWOYi=AR OLD HOME located In an areaconvenient to all of your needs.Many custom features have been added including built-in book- cases,chests under the bedroomwindows~ plus newpainting both in- side andout, Thishome ls In better thannew condition, $96,900,

WEal;WINDSOR. Spacious ranch - a diningroom that canseat twelve, kitchenwith large diningarea and sliding doorsto patioroom for ex- pensionupstairs, city sawers,cul-de-sal~ backing up to woodedGreen . ! ...... ’ L~: , :.,~i Acres, $91,000, PLANNOW FOR YOUR FUTURE SECURITY with this interesting income property,Three separate units In excellentcondition, with good return, Located20 minutesfrom Princeton In charmingpro-Revolutionary town, OWNERANXIOUS FOR OFFERI This 4 bedroomcolonial has recently THISFOUR BEDROOM HOME IS IN rural community20 minutesto I beenrepalnted on tl~s outsideand Is nowIn needof cleaningend HIGHTSTOWN,andfeatures 4 full sized bedrooms,2 full baths, $139,$00. repairingon the Inside, It la locatednear a swimclub, so move In quickly w/wcarpeting, stone fireplace, appliances, ¯ beautifullyfinished end enjoy the swimmingseason, $101,OOO, CREAMRIDGE Is minutesaway from this HornerstownCo on a on three J ’ family roomIn basement,cyclone fenced rear yard, Must¯ see .... $72,S00. plus acresin erossurrounded by horsefarms, Spectacular view, Large, J ONEACRE COMMERCIAL in East Windsor, A desirable location for a spacioushomo, Family Room with Fireplace,Full Din ng Room,2 Car[ varlsty of purposes,The seven room house can be convertedInto ex. ,garage,Small Barn, $ IO0,OOO,I cellent office space~and the store onthe propertycan aontlnuo to be FAMILY¯ SIZED 4 bedroom,2 full leasedfor eddltlonolincome, Plenty of perkingspecel $12S,gO0, bath home,on woodedlot In suburbanPRINCETON TWSP, Is RENTALS MONTGOMERYTWPCOMMERCIAL . 1 ½ acres In tho center of the availablefor springoccupancy, township,Ideal for a varietyof usa,’ Wetltlnk that the Iooatlonand Croilwlcks¯ 2 Bedroom,pool pdvllal]es, $400, conditionof this propertymake It KendallPerk. 1 Bedroem. $2S8. e real valueso cell us nowfor WestWlndnor. 2 Bedroom, 2 fireplaces, Iffst floor, $375, additionalInformation,

~1 MEMBER=MERCER MLS, SOMERSETMLS,MIDDLESEX MLS CARNEGIE ) ’ HUNTERDONMLSPRINCETON REAL ESTATE * VIP IN1 ..~ RELOCATIONSERVICE , CROSHAW.OE.C’,,,.<: 134Nassau Street, Princeton 307N, MainSt,, Hlghtstown 609-921-6177 1000State Rd,, Princeton StationSq,, Belle Mead 60?-448-0112 REALTORS 609-924-7575 201-874.8700 REALTORS I IirOME HUNTER’3 GUIDE

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ATTRACTIVEBROOKTREE SPLIT ready for im- mediateoccupancy due to transferred owner.Large living roomwhh picture windmvand cathedral cclllng, carpeted dining room,modern eat-in kitchen with solarian floor, parquet entrance foyer, central air, situated on a beautlhdlylandscaped lot withwoods in the baek. Offered SIXTYSIX, FIVE. PICTUREBOOKCOLONIAL at a reallstle ...... In executivearea just outsideof Princetoo,each of the 10 roomsis morebeautiful than the other. In pristine cbn- dltien; brickand aluminumconstruction; 1 ½ acresof land; ANEWLISTING-EXCELLENT ARE elegantstyling andonly 9 monthsold - these are just a few 4-5 bedrooms.2 tile baths, large foyer, hugefamily room, of the manyfeatures of this marveloushome. The warmth central air con&,a great custombuilt homefor... and friendliness of Ihe ownersarc reflected thrmtgbmlt, ...... SIXTYFOUR, FIVE. fromtile large eat-ln kitchenopening onto tile comfortable beamedeeilinged family roomwith brick fireplace and GLENDALEDELIGHT- Custom built 3 bedroom home bulh-in bar to tile flee bedroomsabove. The15’ x 17’ whbsloue fireplace Jn living room,spacious dining room, masterbedroom has an unusuallylarge tiled masterbeth, modernkitchen, gameor ree roomin basement.Nice area-- L~=.~,- , , .... ’,~ .... dressingroom and 2 walk-inClosets. All the bedroomsare close to all. Just reducedto .¯ FIFTYONE THOUSAND¯ generous,but the plece-de-reslstanceis the 38’ x 17½’ bedroom/playroom.You’ll love every inch of this splendid homo...... ONEEIGHTY FOUR, NINE.

_UF.... NEWLISTING - HOPEWELLTWP. HICKORYACRES FAIRFIELD split level on a ¯very Continental Lanein the beautiful WashingtonCrossing quiet street featuring newno-wax floor in bright oat-ln Estates, 7 rooms,2 baths, full walkout basement,richly kitehen, four bedrooms,dramatlc [ivlng roomand dining panelledfamily room with llreplaee, Iormaldining room, 2 roomand family roomwith fireplace. Oned tile garages car garagewith electrle doo/-s plus extra insulation and has beenconverted into additionalliving spacewhich could terrific "southernexposure". First timeoffered . bc turnedinto a seeondgarage again. Newlylisted at ...... EIGHTYONE, FIVE...... SEVENTYSIX, NINE. PROFESSIONALLANDSCAPING-BRICK & FRAME COLONIAL 4 large corner bedrooms,2 baths,’ roomsize foyer, ultra modemeat-in kitchenwith custom cabinets, elegantformal IDEALLOCATION--For Doctor or Lmvyeror just for diningroom, plush carpeting, central air cond.,extra nice peoplewltb the largo growingfamily¯ Alum¯siding ex- family room- don’t miss it at .. ~. SEVENTYSIX, FIVE¯ terior, center hall foyer, pine panelledfamily room, extra large dlnlngroom, uhra modern kitchen withunique eating area, 5 hedrooms,I IA baths. Closeto NotreDame School : NORTH LAWRENCE--PRINCETONADDRESS ...... EIGHTYFOUR, NINE. Onceinside this charmlnghome, you won’twant to leave. Set on a bimotifullylandscaped 1~ acre site, this terrific SOMETIIINGFOR ALL - Membersof tile family or very cape offers so manylovely features sucli as raised hearth suitable for the professional¯Slate foyer, offlee, denor flreplace’io livlng room,sliding glass doorsto terrnceo library., hugefront to back living roomwhh Temmssee diningi’oom with plant windowand entry to secondpatio, Marblefireplace, formaldining room,ultra modernkit- large eat-inkitchen with fireplace, library or den,full high- ehen with snack bar, 4 bedrooms{master with dressing ceillngedbasement, 2 car attncbcdgarage and moreextras roomd: bath} finished basementwith bar, plus so nmch than wehave room to list. Call us nowfor ao appointment morn! ...... SEVENTYNINE, N!NE ¯ BELLEMEAD MINI ItORSE FARMon 3.8 acres with to see this super property. Offered nt ¯ ...... i{~Ts’E}~r/~and~eorraL This’q’t~ali/~ eastern brick rancher ...... ONEHUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT, FIVE. LawrenceOffice Staff: featuresliving roomand stone fireplace, ganieroom 20 x 22 Jessb It o):ajhm Carol’rreihart UNDER CONSTRUCTION BenLavinlhal with refrigerator, wet bar, charcoal grill and beamed Cdt,slt. Clark Jean Waile, ceiling, five bedroon%2~ baths, and full basement¯The Highup on 1.32 acres with a spectacalar valley view- 9 ElwwaDavi Edgar Levy Ilart3.’ Weed rooms,2t,~ baths, 4 bedrooms,25’ familyroom with a full BEAUTIFULBUILDING LOT A[bl!rt Fan Donnad HowardNcehamkin Eugene Wd spacloasncssof the hom tab lnscious landscaplngand In oharmiog GRIGGSTOWN.Two pins woodedacres in KathyPi.sauro e, waif brick Brcp[ace.It’s goingto be a beautyat NINETY Marilyn Frlednmn Ann Wiley .primelocation make this a spectacularofferlng at THREETHOUSAND. Cal Weidel now at 737-1500 to desirable residential neighborhoodndnntes fromPrin- ¯.. ; ...... ONEHUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND. . ceton ...... TWENTYSIX, FIVE. Ilil| Dihs,t’~| gr¯ [~rra~ne~leCormiek. See. viewthe plans. 2681 MAINST. (RT. 206) ROUTE130, EAST WINDSOR¯ ’ROUTE31, PENNINGTON,N.J. 2421/~ NASSAUST., PRINCETON LAWRENCEVILLE609-896-1000 609.448-6200 609-737-1500 609-882-3804 609-921-2700 , i m 8 Offices to Serve You WE,IDEL REAL ESTATE. Interior & Exterior ColorPhotos REALTORS-- INSURERS International RelocationService

Lookingfor a job? Trythe Classified pages. Home Services HomeServic~ CARPEl’CLEA[~ING SPEC- IIOU,,I’:CI,EANIN(I IAL-- Anysize roomsleam WindmvCleaning cleanedby expcrls. $10.95. FloorWashing & REALESTATE SALESPEOPLE NewDmv,. 20t-446-4313. Waxieg ~ I lancsl,Reliable Pleasetake 5 minutesto read and consider /~ ~ ~ Di DONATOREALTY COMPANY Experienced this,,,It couldinfluence your futurel Callatier 5 pm GETTINGIIOT~ , aol)-SST-8(155 IF YOUOFFERED THESE I i)) , 11 Charlton St., Princeton, N.J. 1 ome a r conditioning 609.921.2313 cleaned,serviced and in- ¯ BENEFITSTO YOURCLIENTS: Idealfor youngfamily, Bright, cheery eat-in kll. stalled. LAMPSHADES -- L~ ¯ A one-yearwarrzinty covering unforeseen defects chsnwith no.waxfloor, IMngroom, formal dining Also Burglar Alarmsystems h|lermrs, nmae!hlgand 11}2 repairs, Nassau No: in thehomo,,,Avallable to buyers and sellers, without room, family roomwith. brick and beamed installed. Princeton. costto either, flrep/ace, laundryroom snd half bathon maln MAZEIIOME APlq,IANCE ¯ Asst~redsale of yourIlmlngs at a specificprice, level, Upstairshas 4 spaciousbedrooms, sll with SEIIVICI,l withina specifiedtime, oversizedclossls, Two fully tiled baths,The walk- Iqt INCI,I’I’ON ¯ A "bridgeloan" to transfersss,,,avenprior to In cedarcloset andcentral vacuum systan are an DlSiffhqAI,SI’~ItVICI’ receivingan offeron their homo, addedbonus, Covered redwood patio area for lit. 130&Ihtlf Acrelid summerpicnics overlookingbeautiful century AIRCONDITIONING ¯ cen- Cranhury,N,J, ¯ A guaranteed"buy.back" to purchaserswho sro VlOW, tralwindow un Is, ears [~09.~95.1389 transferredor disabledwllhln s year, Itcasmmblora ca, 20t-2~7.4722, ¯ A quickmortgage quallflaatlon,,,usually wllhln 48 Principals only (609)466,0558 $97,600. IIclnctttltl h]dasiry G’haRe, T ’a,h, Itubbl hours, C&]I IIANI)YMAN-- Ilnmo hnp!’pveatcelscat, penlry Iloluovot[ ¯ AaInternational referral systemthat is truly ef- WESTWINDSOR p t a g, e e, fl($.448.6113, lhmllngof all Typos ficient, Home Services Home Services ¯ MorlgagoInsurance term lifo) with premiums For the ExecutiveWho lowerthan "bank" Insurance, Needsand Wants! ¯ TwoslralaglealIy Iocalodofllcea service Iho fast movingCentral Jersey market, * A10 minute commute to Princeton Junction, ¯ Formalft Informal training andre.training * Beautifullylandscaped one.acre corner lot, programs, "Verylarge rooms, ,,,Wouldn’tyou be ab o to provideo morecomplete * Carpetedreo, room In thebasement, service?We will be ,glad to discusshow our * Modernkitchen with extra large pantry, programcan relate to yourtuture,,,In confidence I * Patiowith privacy fence, Centralair, TUSCHAKREALTY 2-Carside entry garage, Route’206, Rocky trill *WestWlndsor.Plalnsboro Regional School System, phonefor appointment Priced at $97,500, 921,1720 HOME HUNT£R’ GUIDE

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EACKON MARKEr-THIS LOVELYMICHAELANGELO will be available for the fell. P immaculateColonialwith large entrancefoyer, panelledfamily room,kitchen with sliding doors THEHOUSE THAT SAYS "WELCOME" - It’s cbeeNthroughaut,.sunnyrkttchen, secluded in the breakfastarea, large carpeted living roomon e ½acre that is beautifullylandscaped. Call "slate pstio...this 4 bedroomCoronlal Split is readyto radiate warmthand reflect your 799-1100...... ’ ...... $19,900. hospitality. This homeboasts many extra features too numerousto meotion.Located In LawrenceTwp. near the park, lake andtennis courta. Call 924-0095...... #68,500. NEWLISTING - Four bedroom,1½ bath WestWindsor Cope Cod within walkingdistance of the station andshopping. Living roomwith fireplace andbeamed ceiling, modernkitohen, full ~:.~:~ ,.,~ ,,...... ,~ ., .... basement,screened-In porch and garage. Priced at an unbelievableF~9,500. Call 799.1100. ii2+=’:l++zm _~ ~++::,+: ~;",b’,; :’:’/:’, ~,:,. ’++, ,. ’75’ ":+ , + ’.+-~+" M++ I I: :::’;: F ".. ~++.... +.. +++...... I" :~+’k 4’ + j +~,+++’.++~+ +~ +-. ~ +, .,+ +

A DESIRARLENEIGHSORHOOD IN HAMILTON is where thls 3 bedroom,1 ½ bath Ranch is located.Some of the featureainclude formal living anddining i:ooms, eat-in kitchen,l-car garage,full basement,waIFto-wall carpeting and a nice lot with maturepisntings. For youren- joymenton e lovely Springevening, you’ll find a coveredpatio or an enclosedbrsezeway.’Call IN A HURRY?Can’t spend the timelooking for the ideal home,then lookat this onefirst. 890.8~00...... ; ...... $59,500. Custom3 bedroom,2 bath Ranchbeautifully maintainedand in move.lncondition. Living ELEGANCEdescribes this graelouacenter hail Col0niaLSet on aknoll overlookingwoods and roomwith fireplace, family room,dining room, oat-in kitchenand a large finishedbasement. a meanderlngstream, there are 4 bedrooms,2 full plus2 half baths,2 fireplaces,central air, Call 880-8800...... #77,900. MEANWHILE..RACKATTHE RANCH - Not the leasi of the attractions here is the large panelleddoom, colonial moldingsand many more custom details. Situatedin bicyclingdistan- almost4 acre lot whichthis fins houseis comfortablyset..3, 4, or 5 bedroomsdepending on cefrom a private countryclub, there is a privateback yard with an|aground pool The nelgh- NEWLISTING - ENJOYTHE ADVANTAGESOF TWIN RIVERS LIVING in this lovely 2 yourliving sWle,3 full bsths,Plenty of teemto S-P-R-E-A’O O-U.TI Call 924-0095today to in- borhoodfeatures city sewers,bus transportation to Montgomeryschools and private schools. .. ~ ...... $129/+00. bedroomTownhouse which backs on the lake. Gasgrill andcustom shades included. Call 799. spect ...... ; ...... $155,000. Call 924-0095...... 1100now for details¯ ’

ANEXCITING ;’ONE OF A KIND"- Everythingyou could wantis in ibis 5 bedroomColonial CEDARSHAKE COLONIAL in prime location of WestWindsor. Four bedrooms,2½ baths, situatedon a private cul+de-sacin HickoryAcres. The many extras includeair condifionlng. centralair, centralvacuum, 2-car garage, full basementplus full’ brick fireplace]n panelled fireplace, full basement,a master bath, coveredpatio, laroe deck,42’ ingroundgunite pool family room.Cal}79S-1100 now tO seethis home...... $108,500. with automaticpool cleaner,new tile, gasgrille andwall-to-wall carpeting.You won’t find a n otherone llke this far only$85,.900. Call 799-1100. +, ONEOF A KIND- EXCELLENTLOCATION - Lovely neighborhood,3 bedrooms,2 ½baths, .-+q"A+I ’;+./~:+;.,U , ~, + (;+ family roomwith fireplace, central air, privateyard, maintenancefree exterior, garageand Mor~ERIGHT IN WITHOUTA WORRY - Three year old homewith 4 bedroomsand 2 full muchmore. Call 799-I 100 ...... $78,900. baths.It’s attractively deeorstedand the property,which includes a luxuriousinground pool andprivate patio, is well maintainedand ideally locatedon a cul-de.sac.The paint is flesh and COMESEE AND SAVE by purchasing this 2 bedroom,2 bath Condominiumloaded with the houseis immaculate.Don’t miss this homepriced at only$58,900. Call 799-1100. warmthand comfort, it’s completewith air conditioningand all appliancesand the monthly trust paymentindudea your heat. Anideal starter homefor the busycouple that’s affordable PRICEREDUCTION - Immaculate 4 bedroom,2½ bath two story with large foyer/front to for only$29~00. Call 799-I 100. JUNEOCCUPANCYI Carefree life is youmif you ownthin mint eondltion 31/+ room’bath backliving teemwith fim’plsee,dining room, family room,kitchen, dinetteand laundry, Many Condominiumin Lawmnceville. Loaded with Extrasl Offers Invitedl Or can be rented(1 yr. extrasincluding central air andlarge lot. GoodIoestlon for the commuter.Call 799-1100. leasedunfurnished at (1400./me.+ utllitlea. Call 924-0095. LOT12+2 acres) 600 ft. toad frontage.R-1 commoi’da~zone, HopeweS Twp. across from Stage ...... NOW$10~,000. DepotMotel on Rt. 31. OWNERWANTS OFFERSI Call 924.0095for details. : - r" A GREATVALUE equals 4 bedrooms+a family room;fbrn~ai Iivlng’room, an eat-ln kitchen,’ laundry, 1 ½baths, basement,screened-in porch end attached garage. Atl for $4g.900.Call CUSTOMBUILT ON A CUL’DE’SAC" Eight roomswith a lovely 20’ deck. A ’.;ery Pexible 8.q0-8800. 3 or 4 bedroomrental in HopeweUavailable J uly 1 ...... floor planwith 4 bedrooms,3 baths, central air, nicecountry setting, but mmlnutasfrom all +4~O./m’o. schoolsand transportation. Call 799-1100...... $74,900. U n|urnished3-4 bedroom,house, Princeton Twp. Aveilab~ immedletaty ...... $600,/mo. WORLDSOFSPACE....PRINCETON TWP. - Country living yet mTnutesto town¯ Large all Just REDUCED- MUST SELL! A homethat has everythlng. In superb condhion, 4 brick 4 bedroom,3 ½ bath Ranchfeaturing 2 fireplaces, largeterrace with sliding glassdoors Completelyredecorated Ranah. Living roomw/fireplace, formal dln]ng room,2 bedrooms, bedrooms,2½ baths, family roomwith fireplace, centralair, wall-to.wall carpeting,full from the livlng roomand family roomon 5 beautifully landscapedand wooded acres. A large tile baths,kitchen, sun porch, full dry basement,wooded lot. Availableimmediately. basement,2-car garage. Excellent schools transportation and shopping. Call 799-1100... beautifulhouse for entartaining.Extras Galorott Call usat ,go.8800today for |antherderails...... " ...... se00./mo. call 924-0095 "Weare oneof the largest insurers Memberof PRINCETON WESTWINDSOR Multiple Llatlng Serv~e of homesIn NewJersey. Seeus for your OnePalmer Square PENNINGTON¯ FLEMINGTON ¯ HAMILTON Princeton-Hightslown Rd. ALL OFFICES OPEN HOMEOWNERSPOLICY 609-924-0095 PrincetonJunction SUNO,, ¯ SEAGIRT MI, S Princeton:11 am- 3 pm ¯ before youclo+=e on your new.home." , 609-799-1100 Mercer. Somerset and ] Hunterdon Counties I I I I I II I I I I I SpecialServices Painting & LUXURYGARDEN Paperhanging THE PROFESSIONAL APARTMENTS MASSAGE CENTER- for k ,relle! o! musolo strain & CIIlUSTENSEN PAtNTING ,,, P~ i~+1 meadowlane generalstress, New Hope, PA. WE’ItE I)ItOFESS[ONALS 215.86L.9147,WO olfer gift Speclallzlngtn NE,nANIC,rATION cartif caas, . E%TEII[OltS HUI$IOROUOH LOTSOF PHIVACY... apartments , ConsumerBuroau Reglstored ,,,yet within mtna.to majorhwys, Title main- ExcellentReferences WELLaUILT- TOPQUALITY Polntln Co =Brick front" well.built homew/top quality tenanco.ffeoRanch set on professionallyland. of princeton SPRING-- A, Is thetime to IChrlstensep ’ MONTGOMERY nsladale ~s set in goodna~shhothood among soaped1 ½÷ acres luavus you man’/ "work- -rune .,ourtrees of ~n-184CartorRoad Princeton 1124-’/737 tthor anrectlve hamanand in goodcommuting free" hourato onjoy 20 x 40’ ingroundpool. Altar e Oneand two bedroom ap0rtmonts which are l;eeossar~;watersprouts & 609-921.1277 3 BedroomCalifornia ranch, largo eat-in kitchen, =ran. In backyardIs a patio wlbdckBBQ and a twentylaps or quickdip hi pool, return to LR, u rigtlts.B,Remove con. locatedoff e commonfoyer permitting acco. to gee-throughglens fireplace in diningand living Iozabo. LR Et DRcombination, faro. rm. OR,panelled dan/lain, rm. w/sliders to brick. laundryand atorage focllltlo= In basement flPcllog branoboslbat open .PI.GMENT~,_eu+e+,a,s.OF .TIIE ~v/elldors, don, 4 ERa,2½ bmim, end kit. w/new lined pallo~3 SRs,1 ½baths Et newscience kit. bark~adisogso and+as+. ’~’+’~"’~’+. - i room,French doom to outsldepatio, 2 full baths, leer. SseSoonl $~5.000. HR.7-8. Call 874.8100. Controlair Ex w/wcarpeting tbruoot, $98.00g, withoutgoing out of doors. C, Removedead wood end pemtLng,,, quau y .me , , 2 car garage+1 acre plus view lot overlookingthe H0-11-8Call 874-8100, ,~.,m..,;nl,m.ln’~brokenstubs D SprayInsdcts"Ion andeonselen.~mus rensonamo prices,,#orKmansnlp, Call The MillstoneRiver, Manymore details, $84,900, ¯ Eachunit Is centrallyheated and cooled, ’ t"h’o~,"~,,’~-~s=sesslranolln~ Pisoher Brethors ranfroe 14 OFFI(~ES-OPEN UNTIL 9 PM senlcs~v%d a ]toadstar[’ fo~ostimales, 60~-400.07111, HILL,BOROUGHOFFICE-421 Rt, 206South -- (201)874,8100 ¯ CentralTV antenna, sound proo! conntructlon, conLrolof Elmbark beollo & vinyltile andlarge balconies are port of every DIItch elm dlsoasc,. E, .Fee[I TtlE BESTIN QUALITY It~KINGRiDOEI’22 Henry Sh ¯ (20t) 7~.7E00L|DOEWOOD C)SCLE~ 545 RE. 46 ¯ (201) E84.2S00 Ihesotees damafieg .~ lco..+~PAINTING -- nlerlor &ex- HATHAM164Main St, ~ (201) 635.~000 MORRISTOWN1123Wo~hlnglon St, * (201) $39.0000 unit, snow,to lngurotheir umah.,lariat, fully Insured,For frco MT,LAKE,1 Rh 46.Cherry RIll Rd. ~ (201)3S4.9400 HESTER1142Main Sh o (201)E79.TO10 WeInvite you1o compgro our esl malosail Nanak’a Son. Ifeeham Appmher+ L.INTONz9 W. Main SL = {201)7,".El40 aRANCHEURG=3290Rr.22~(=OI)S26.$444 a Completekltchon...rofrlgorator, range and qllotes,Call Tree uaro me, vLeo,s 609.799.112311, Out,brawnlhl. [fells Mead ~EMINGTONt221Main St, ~ (201)782.IE00 SUMMIT~SHORTHILl.S{ 474Morrll Ave, ¯ (gOt) 2/7.1200 201.207.9300. -°0]’35!1’312T ]’~ves,l 21)1,35+).4325 ~¢KETT,TOWN122Rh 46 = (201) |$O,0t00 oven,stainless stool sink and dishwasher In everyu nit, CUSTOM PAINTING SER. MULNIPLE I+ISTING SEll VICESOMI,~ItS[,Tr COUNTY VICE - Rcsdcnt[nl, com. ¯ Carpetedand hardwood floors. WILl, CUSTOMMAEE morchll, hIIer|or,oxtorler, All t ,apestat spr.eads ~ flaws,,, workMearanteod Cg]l now fur Snacloz ng In bu,l!llng& spe°hiISprlngrates, 10 years WILDFLOWERS Weichert e Pooland tennis courts. ct~vorLn~,earn ceE, In m.rogulnexperience, fi09.11A2.0~91 or 466. Andwild Ii!u fill Iho woadssurrounding this eecl~dedcoB. & hogc(honrcLs, Your fabrlo. 0240, temporaryllama on 5 acres,bortJorad by e f, nt.(Iowlngstream. BUIll by nn mtla!, complalewllh noahI)ghl aludlo, oyoryroom Is ban,ll(ully proporlloned~and Incorpotalee tho nut.of.doors wilh ekytlghla endlar0e windows,Formal entrance hell wllh dr0matl0skylight, spacioushlgll.collsd Ilvlog roomwith raised hesrlhllrcplaco, Itnnkodby bookcoeoe,snd slldlno doom1o oote[dedock, Qoost raom and bslh~ m~etormdto whh soporolo drassFngroom snd bnlh, ,llllly roomwhh dark roomorao, at. 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¯ Putt aroundyour apartment, That’s what the Apartmentpeopleare doingat the Princeton COUNTRYFARMHOUSE= Haven’t you always wanted a home" EASTWINDSOR RANCHER, with two firsalacos to keep you on a coupleacres la the country?Now is your chance,Living warmand cozy. Living room,dining roe/n, kitchen, family ~eadowsCountry Club. There’sa brafld new room,dining room or family room,large modernkltchan, alx room,3 bedroomsand 2 baths.Extras include wall to wall car- clubhousewith completepro shop,along with a bedroomsand both. Them is alsoa large three car garage.The pat, washerand dwer, and a beautiful ingroundpool for sum. championshipgolf coursethat will challengeeven the ’. propenyislocatedinWashingtonTownshlpnearWindsor¯ marfun andrelaxation. : ...... $62.S00. mostardent duffer. Of course,tennis andswimming ...... $69,000. area big part of theLife, too. At PrincetonMeadows, distinctive oneand two bedroomapartments are Just minutesfrom prestigiousPrinceton and the convenienceof the Flew York-Philadelphiatrains. i~"Iti :" :" , ~__..,,.~~’.7~:~;: :: ~1

COZYCAPE COD: This lovely homeoffers living room,family TWOACRE LOT WirH A HOME,aubdivlding from an 80 acre roomw/fitepiace~ dinine room,kitchen and bath on the |itet floor; 2 bedrooms,study areaand bath oo the second.Many farm. Excellentiocatlon wtih a niceview. Additionalacreage ~twBgUaSWICK ~l ,) ava~lahla~House consists of five regina andbath ell In good ~xtrasincluding central air conditioning,all fireplace equip- . ~°’" s~ ¯ . condition. Also Includedis a workshopapprox. 34 x 44 with ment,washer and dryer, Justlisted at ...... $SS,O00¯’ heatingfacilities. Thereis alsoa twostow wood frame storage ¸ buildingused as a 2 ear garageand for storage...... $59,900. L ¯ . . ,, Y . ~:t~ ~~"~ ~ , " ’" i I,IIIIi"II,~i!~ ¯ The Apartmentpeople. LlneolnProperty Company

LeasingOffice is openevery day. Phone (609) 7gg-i6l i for CAPECOD IN EASTWINDSOR: Sporting a fleshly painted moreinformation¯ Call ?99-4000for golf startingtimes. COUNTRYRANCHER: This homealso offers a business op- interior, we havethis reasonablyprrced home that offers a portunitywith its 42x 26foot addition which is ideal for a store or small offices¯ Thespacious rancher offers living room, living roomwith picture window,dining area, kitchen, 4 bedroomsand bath¯ Extrasinclude wall to wa~lcarpeting io . ... din n room "tche dan 3 bedrooms-- __’ bath end-- laund. ~ W. four roomsand a 17 6 cub c foe frost | ee ref g Theful II ...... I " ¯ L.entral- g. ., KIair. / --vaveo n, onveway./nm ’ ---- coula De lUSt wnazyou nave _ . . ’ .... ’ .- Ill III h~ =-= ~," " "50nn .easementis great for storageor WOIKSnoparia nas an outstay PaintingE, .~en=~rc.lngror ...... ’ e=. --. entrance...... $45,000, THISWEEK’S FEATURE: OFFICESAND HOME: Located in an area of proieesional of- Paperhanging 1 ...... T~oes in Hlgntstown,a ffetnls two17 sto nourooms’e o rs 1st. f.S ACRESW/BRICK & FRAME. . RANCHER= Located in a rural.. W areaof MonroeTownshzp, thin pretty rancheroffers a 24’ hvmg floor - lMn- morn,~inin~ roomkitchen denand 8 roomsin room t8 d~mgroom 26 family room cu tom kitchen he offce section w h ½ bath; 2nd leer -arge fibraw, 3 .... s . ’~d]~[~S ~1~1[ bedroomsand bath. The corner lot IDeation near Peddie w/eating area, sewing room; two bedroom wzth cedar PAIN’?ING&’ ’ PAP--ER- ~1 ! School~s top. s Thero~s a/soa twoear g ars g e on the 120x 105’ closets, full basement. with bathroom,, and on oversizetwo ear .ANG,NG-.ra..anda. I / YOU’LL LIKE iot./nreenon-worKmgTlrepmcea...... 05"00 ~i ,u . garage.. There =s also a full atbc for storageor further, ..... ex- ¯ pension...... ’ ...... ~y,=uu,- LOVELYOLDER HIGHTSTOWN HOME: Located on tree lined S. MainStreet, th s houseofe s foyer tying room,family room, BUSINESSLOCATION IN EASTWINDSOR: Located on Rt. 130 ,I dlninn room=00n- room kitchen mudand laundNroom 3 with 200ft. of frontage. Ranchhouse in excellent condition¯ bedooma ;~ ba~’hs Wall to wall carpel Brick and alum andofferslivingroomwilhbrickfireplace¢ountrysizekitchen sidedexte’ror 2Ox4Ongroundoeol ’ $59500’ w/eating area two bedroomsand bath. The basementis SCRAPING :, :?.:.:’.’~..:::~ :! r. ~. ; .’ "~.~:~.~::.,~..... ’ ’ ’ - ¯ ’ ...... ’ ¯¯ f nished andoffers a arge recreation ODinBreezeway Two QUIETDEAD END STREET: This attractive CapeCod would be ~nr n~rnn~, ¢=¢Oann Promptpersonal Eervice. All pl greatfor hagowing family. Thefirst floor hasan eat-in klt- ,typesof.wag.covering ...... EAST WINDSORTOWNSHIP ="= ~]I~B~h~ I , chenpanelled ving gemTam y room, master bed gemand bra~l.t rIUM:-:’°"";::’::’EON DEAD END STREET r Thfs"fOV~’ y"c":"":aecoo p h~*h’ Th~r~i¢ ~n r~ ro~min the basementw/built in .offers living room,kitchen w/diningarea, 2 bedroomsand ’":’ ;t--HREI~ BEDROOMRANCH ...... bah . Thes econdfloor offers roomfor expansion.+storage DanPreeestimateS~udeasUne ’ : ...... " refrigerator andF~’anklin Stove.There are two bedroomson area. Excellent starter home...... 609-585-9376’ " WOODED LOT ..,e~n=,,o,r,~, o a ~ ~" ...... , ...... ~-,---.~ nnn ...... $,18’ 900 " iI TWO CAR GARAGE ¯ ’ PMN’rING-- Interior, ex- ~ terior, wallpapering,light CENTRALAIR Locatedin prestigiousPrinceton Ridge, A perfect carpentry.Quafity work, Call Hise IAgency ~ I retreatfor thebusiness executive and his family. Leonard Van John:609-6S5-1598 / 655-2015. ¯ $85,900 MEMBERMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE " Entertain guestson the patio or aroundthe HIGHTSTOWN.Four bedioomColonial with 2½ , /agroundpool, the yard is comple~telyprivate. For ’ Office: 609-448-4250. D/’~e,~o~ ~?fl ’i ’ I ?.5’ LAIHNIPAINTINGCO. baths,rear patio, twocar attachedgin:age, large the family there are 4 bedrooms,2½ baths, Painting ’ Paperttonging eat-inkitchen, panelled family room with sliding formalDR, living room,family roomand a cozy. B--~16OStocktonSt. Hightstown,N.J. WallpaperSales doorsto well landscapedyard, gracious and for- denw/fireplace. There’s more so caT/us. $122,500, lBE.BroadSt,tHopewell,N.J, malliving roomand dining room,located near III I ¯ Afterl[ours&SundayCall: IF~ ~[ P~tTOi~ Phone[201J 29;*-1193 or PeddleSchool - $71.9OO. k" . t I Richartl VanHiss 448-8042 I~ [609]466-3619 I:~ Ernest Tnrp ,H8-2151 , ~£x~lMsi~ettommwnem,Fek~allm~vice ~,]i R:~!Membet’l , EASTWINDSOR ¯ Three bedroom two story home Jenn Esch 448-1178 ...... ’v’~t, QUALITYPAINTING ~ that you canafford, airless with onecar attachedgarage, central air con- ,~@~.~.~.Z4f~,~...~,,~",’~’ ~’i= sprayin,g commercial & ditioning,wood deck off rearof home,wall to wall ~ ...... "~):’~ , :~ll carpeting,full drybasement, five majorappliances ~’’ ~::r ’ -$61,000. Yourdifficult-to-sell, or unsaleable,property PRINCETON, N,J, AREA PR.NCETOI~PAINTING’ WESTWINDSOR Four bedroomColonial located or estate can be convertedinto an appraised ANDrestoration, Interior and GRIGGSTOWN value tax-deductionby transferring title to FOR LEASE exterior, Residentialand ona beautifullylandscaped corner lot of onefull Newto the springmarket is this 3 bedroom,1 ½ NEWMULTI.PURPOSE BUILDING FOR commercial Sheetrock, acre, twocar attachedgarage, central air con- . us in the form of a grant or contribution. We plaster andhome repairs. dit/onlng, five major appliances, finished bathCape in excellentcondition, The extras are .TonlSheersn 609-92~-9219 too numerousto mention,but ineludesuch items are in urgent needof a National Headquar- ¯ RESEARCH¯ OFFICE eves. basement,professional patio - $97,S00, ters Facility. = LIGHTINDUSTRY = WAREHOUSING as electricgarage door openers, central all anda TWINRIVERS ." Three bedroom"B" model pool with a redwooddeck, An added bonus is an CONTACT: UPTO 48,000 SQ. FT, AVAILABLE. PAIN’I"ING¯ EXTERIOR. townhouse,central air, five majoreppltancoo, wall efflc}eneyapartment over the garage, For furthDr IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY IN’rEltlOI~.,,Free estimate, to wall carpeting, all shades,and custom detailsand an appo[ntrnent just giveus o call. Expertwork by professionals $74,900. MnArthur Huttick, Executive Director PRINCETONADDRESS, AMPLE PARKING at reasonablerates. 201-297. draperies,newly painted interior, gasgrill, storms 0270,Div. of D,S,C,Co, and screens,many added extras, Immaculate FORTHE HORSE FANCIER DisabledPolice and Firemen of America,Inc, $2.25PER SQ. FT. NET,NET homein move-Incondition,. $43,900, (Anon.profit organization) BrokersProtected 2700sq, ft, of luxuryliving for a familyof enysize, aPtlEcetoE.¢Wit~d~or’ ah~dust aal ~aarlL INT~,RIORPAINTING & ,TWIN¯ RIVERS OPEN HOUSE TOURS OFFERING This4 bodrooffl,2 ~ bathcountry rancher is set EVEnFTTDRIVE, WEST WINDSOR TOWNS~IIP WALl,REPAIRS -- by two HOMESSTARTING AT $22,900, WITHCENTRAL well backfrom the roadon 7V~landscaped acres P.O. BOX4060, PnlNCETON, N,J, 08540 professonBis Neat,..on. AIR, FIVEMAJOR APPLIANCES, FULL BASEMEN. {n DelawareTwp. Thora’s a raisedhaarth flreplacc DisabledPolice and I PeONE~609L799"la2S pO~80~ S2I,|Iaa sclenllO.u~roasoRably priced,, in tim hugefamily room,central eir, a brick I lesarcg,l(eferoRces provides. T$, WALLTO WALL CARPETING, ADDED EXTRASI CellBob 6~0.921.01~, THISWEEK’S TOUR STARTING AT: berboqueIn the eat-in kitchen. For thDhorses Firemenof America, Inc. 9~3 JAMESTOWNROAD. QUAD IV thore’oa 32 x 50barn with box stalls, tackroom Et Painting& Painting& BEAUTIFULTWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE office, Thishome ts coveredby theRealty Workl WITHPROFESSIONAL JAPANESE GARDEN Homeprotegtion Plan. There’s Blot moreao call 1215Livingston Avenue P,O, Box 1976 PaperhangingPaperhanging Electricians ¯ FOLLOWDDR SIGNSI uo for ell the detBIla, $i4S,000, NorthBrunswick, N. J, 08902 SUNDAY~MAY 28th 1,5 P,M, ’ Toh201,246.1103 I’AINTIN(I SI~MINARYPAINTING - for IIOI,I,I,IN’rlN N,W,MAUL & SON THE SIGN oF QUALITYSERVICE I 11 free esi maleon oxIcrierBp I le ’ha’ l?,xlorlcr U,8,Ilwy, 1:19 & Grlggs Urlve lnterloPwork eel 009.,11i2.1511‘1 Q 201.~20.4056’ ’¢~* ,, ’L.,, IDr,i~2-1/i,hq. lelllyI lom9l.leJjrilshlng ElecfrloelPower& ¯ h ~;"’~--.-r:’;’’ "r’:~"’~"~.T~t:.%~’ I Nt~obols,1109,,I,13-:~t,~59, PRO~’ESSIONAL I:’AIh’I’ING il01H)Jl.lllIa LightingInslallatlons ’ hlthlstrlel Mgln10naRo0 FORSALE ex,o.orI& tPAINTINtiCOwn,’k, , c..e,,ebohderlor, ...... ,, I ratcs.Vreo c,~¢lma~es, Cal~ t~I,tcc’r~¢ZUA~ WOniC--.No "" "~’;~!":: ~:- "-- :t: ~"...... I ritUAl’(Ill(hi~’uXtiC-. wpr, k Is ~snolnt, ehe!lp,/,am t ~ea(I.l109.ilgIHi‘19t)orllt|ll.IHM, Jobgo, b gePgo omellWork¯ ElectriciansRoofing&Siding "~ I rEaseg~l)le, P|l )crngl)gil)~ ’iftg110uli)gaargnlood, Free ogrpemry,109.4,111,,lllll|, 00ilmslcs,~01.~7.~0,17, :: I~XlrI~I[II’INCI’~I)PAINTER F &II EI0etr1001Csgt,Wly wntanlll ll)B I’tSlf Ioaks’t -- !llEl’!er & ox!orlel’, tlg~lt,v ~I.~L ’~[’YP~S OF I~I,EC, Plannhcatl for yearrPo[IRtl PRINCETONPIKEOFFICE PARK Igdg01rlg ne0ds, PROFF,SSIONAh PAPlillt. wto% ~q’eo ’esnlflafos, Ugll NEWltOOFS’ ItI~PAIIIS QualltyNowOfflcoSpaceAvallable I!ANG[NG& PA[NIING-- cvcs, ool).fl&~.Y,r~lI, AekferJoB,rltlCAL,,1:1117, WOItK.CalI201.3DIb ’ Cemmer°’n’eshlogtlelt~ Call Manualafter I~ COOlEll & SC’IIAI,’I’]II Inloroooflonat 1,2961Ptln~afon Pike pill, Wiring& IIopgh’6 001),71)1),4]00, PAl’l’lltIANtll,lllS bl’l!~CIAi~ ’ 03M(lrsll Prince(on Convonlontto dew,lownPrince|on, 0 mlnu|el --Ic ’tsnt 10XI~Xl $,1,1,00 fitJOIIN CI ~l~h ,I l~IBolrleal 601},4411.I~202001).9’q.2(IG‘1 ~,000,24,000tq, lh C~I~ rau er, l, ashlenlhd, i,loH,lfi0? REALTYWORLD Conlpllmalllerylayoufl let prolpostlvetanenta sllvBr till’s dRlatl befo}E OOlalorelal & IIIdUsll’ia ’ RoaleeahisReldgl ’ Itl,~Sll)l,]N’riAh 11)55,Cs Styor S9 es, 09.4,1, Wrhlg, 100.021.12,111, Ct)MMEIIC’Ihl,31‘111, Roofing&Siding CUST(,,~ y[C~i[llt,,’~N(,,’7 Al! lyfiBS cfrls|filll[s[,’., LAURENCEMAY ForFurther Informatlohl goe, ~Inllglg, llJlnB, inl{ laY, hlcofpolalod 609,D96,2900or 609.695.6523 PF:rl,lllFIUMi,INI,~II(I, fit, IIAUPA1I~,00FIN0 -- AoehgltIb}’oaf[,cl lieaoas L’dh~r 0 yuIt) ygllr ox. irAl~rlN(I [rA’IN’I’[NG’ tgpor hgl~gl.g¯ i,Xl I~I[ ,, ~b~CiltIOAh’ ) ~g ’, ~1~1Princeton Pike, Lawroncovlllo,N, J, 111 irlIDOlI’ellleVgl,wldl rosuv. , WUItI{--1 roe 00i, oldllolio011 phlnRIoroolh g I{0 t n 1 ’I~po ’iEllgeCall agw fhr 51)ot~lal 609.921.2212 0rokertPreta¢led PAI)I,]ItlIAN(IING f ld ig oxv, y~fo~unous~low we0graD, No Jgb, leo area:’, tlomeshFroo esllmalo~, Coil S~l’ ,g i’alos 1100.11‘12,0111)lel’ SIrlIAYI,AIN’rlN(I roles(lladliy WnrlL cog (ll)0. Dh~lngndl,~100trio, 201.?~;I, evEg,’,!01.~97,2‘111il ur000,,i411, , 11.02,1||, 6(111.11111.1111117oVlql, I)21,0(190, lli7(l, ,10?& HOME HUNTER’ GUIDE FF 16 ThursdaY, May2S 1978

"Tires[one °Real Estate. , ~~~ : PRINCETONOFFICE ’ ¯ 924-2222 ~~.~i~l~,~~ ’~! i~:~i%:;:: " ’ ~ , MONTGOMERYOFFICE . 921-1700 ~~,,~~il~

¯ ’ " WonderfulWest Windsor s Best Spring Listing ¯ mHI .....! ~ A MarvelousContemporary in a Wooded A PerfectColonla Right in the’Village" ~’~[~~~ ’ Wesmrnrrmcemn ...... ~emng WhereYou CanWalk to the Train¯ I! ~l~ll~~ " " ...... ~ ~| ~ II1~ ~ a- ry~e versatUename ~vtm tau contemporarywlnuowa surto~nub~g a INing rcem ~v.ilh llreplace a "1 Inside,you’ll find a warmenlry foyer whh douhle guest closets, n lightfront to backiIIMng ; room illmm: ]lmll~m|~/i’N| ~ separateformal dining room, nn eat-in kilchen with acoess oat-of.doors dad a owereve faro y vdthfireplace, a separatefomal dining nmm, a family ro0in eon,,’enlem to tile spacioust~ eat-ln eat-ln Ill [~Hl[l~.~] ~ roomfilled with light. In the bedroomwing are threecomfortable family bedrooms anda a Iperb ] kllehen,and a m’paratestud? or fihhbedroom with powder room aearhy. Upstairs is a good-sked¢ I-skid ~’ ~l~|[l~.~(J~l~l~l~ mastersuite v,,ith its ownbath, sitting room and study, The potential in.inw apartment u~age i ’masterbedroom salts with h’a own bath and three more comfortable family bedrooms. Allit; i t appleapple Illl i ~l[ ~llil~l~l~l~ excellentateither end of theresidence. Oatslde, a lovely charming in-gro nd pool in a verypr va e "1,pie condhina v:hh man)’ extras retch as part~uet flooring that is no,,’,’priced oat nf sight! Call setting." FireshmeIoran appoinm/ent leday. h$99! Calls00 $1575e0

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Oneof the PrincetonArea’s BestSituations;An Exceptionally SpaciousHome in a TownshipKnown for Its Excellent SchoolSystem; Princeton office proudb’ presents this beautifully maintainedand appointed 5 bedroom residence in one ofWest Whulsor’s most desirable neighborhoods.Inslde’you’ll find a spaainus mosaictile foyer leading to a llgM and airy living room.a fornmldining room,beautlhd family nmmwith brickfireplace, hnih-in bookcases,a large kitchen v,.ilh a snnnybreakfast area, and a. Surprises Await You ¯ neat den-studyor a fifth bedroom,removed Item the family n}ea. Upstairs are font large bedrooms You’dnever guess that downtile walkwayis an unexpectedarchltect-deslgned addition that make¯ eli a center hall indudlng a masler suite whha drsssing area midhdl bath. Impeccableland. tat¯ housea spcolal place ta eaif hale. A dramatie living roomwith catiledrai eeillng andclerestory seaping,generons storage s[;ace, a mustto he seen by )’ou lo(its merits andman), extras. ,~s if this windowsland fireplace, of coarse}is perfect for entertaining. A versatile formal diningroom whh SituatedIn a NearbyVillage werenot enongh,consider the excellent reputatlooof timWest Windsor school v,’stsm,wh¢re staff- cathedral ceiling is separaled front the llv[ng roomhy a massivenatural oak wall and haa access teacher relntinns are ex~ptlonatand the oducatinnaleovir6nment i¯ whatother area¯ model.Call throughglass doors to a neat deck. Thecompletely modern gourmet khcI|en v,’|th lots el extra ¯ Overlookingthe TownSquare uas(mntoseeoneofthePrlneetonareaabestfamilysltuatinns. . $127,000. storage adjoins tile family roonll Thebedroom wing consists of a master snite with Scandinavian Inside you’ll lind a spacious living room,a d[nlng roomwith a corner china cabinet, an cot-in style natural woodhath, and three other comfortablebedrooms and a bdl family bath. See h now kitchen with knotty pine cabinets and wainscoting, tour comfortable bedrooms,and out back a 2 by calling your Firestone aileot, $1o9,ego, ¯ tory oolonhlgarage/barn combination for whateverpleases you. Call us todayand we can showit to you. . $67,0ee. ’

I:400st[. ft.,--o. avalhthle immediately,-- hasy corner, -- all utilities ,or included.--’ " $425. per month1 [ PalmerSquare Candy Shop For Sole, [ I Anice little shopon tile .~ hare 1561.1sq. ft.l with a goodreputation and exce eat prospectsfor ’ [ Iearningn goodincome. Inqalrles lay|ted. Call 609-921-1700. Waitingfor YouA CustomBuilt StoneRancher in o I ] WoodedRural Setting North of Princeton "1 Acustam-builtst ...... i,erin’awoododrurMsetl’ngNorthofJ’rincelon,lnside, you’ll find a Sunrise,Sunset, Sunrise, You’ll LovetO Seethe SunSet Here "1 lovely living roomwith marblellreplace, an elegant formaldining room,’a large cot-ln k then a ZFirestonC ~eal ’-Estate comfortablefamily room whh brown¯tone r fireplaceand three.roomy comfortablebedrooms. Just north of Princetonin marvelousblonlgomery Township ~’.’e just listed a spaeioosimme on tv,.o ~[ ~: Oatslde, there is a kldney-shapedin-ground )ool ",vld~ cobann,a barn whhr, vo horse stalls and .: ’,,. ’ :Realtors .... ., : . : :]. : plusacres of beantlhdcountryside. Both tim IMng room and the fan fly rqomve brick fire daces. ’ ...... :!:~:: Andthere’s roar bi~ bedrooms in all an~ltwo and onelmli’ bath~"lfi n be’ad if i:wooded...... ere I,eautihdinndscapedsettingof5 poa~dutcmmtry a ..... $12S,000. ’" ’]~ 173 NASSAUSTREET ~ PRINCETON;NEW3ERSEY 08540 oneseason tomY nt~’a nether you II i~’ gladvia Called first. ’ ~1 "" 907 ROUTE206 ¯ MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP $87,9eo. 11

I I I NEWHAMPSHIRE Roofingg Siding Building Building Services Services NOWRENTING At,LIEDROOFING -- New. aadold roofs 0f all types repaired. Fill and drivewa~ BEAUTIFYYOUR tOME- JOttN P’ORD PAINTING ’ i:,i,i:,; ~ " :,,~,, PRINCETONARMS shine delivered, All workwith an elegant f bcrglass SERVICES-- Paning& guar:mleed.No ob too small,flagpole. From 20 to 70 feet n’ llcsloralionConsultant. 609- 609448-5707.Free estimates, height. Fourstandart colors 443-1744, Luxury Apartments to choosefrom, Inslallatlou service available. Main- I and 2 Bedrooms ALCOAROOFING & SIDING . Alllenanee typesof of existing Flagsflagpoles. and Ban- of all types. Shingle,s ate, lot ners, (Youname it, weave ,IOE VII)REIRGconcrete asphallroofs & repairs. Freeil.l Call201-350-23118, work,sidmvalks patios, etc. estimates, Budget terms ( o 201-3~-2018. From $230. per month avail. 609.395.~0~d,924-1760, 259-3446or collect 215.968-0793. GENERALCONTRACTORS FI{ANKJ, CLEARY-- con- MILLSTONETOWNSHIP Feillllres: Iroclar. Alllypes of concrete SWEETSMANSLANE BRICKTWIN CHIMNEY COLONIAL AA t ,., g Newllamas additions, win’k,l,’rec estimates, 0il9-40(i- ,,,OVln garages~drveWlyS, roofing CUSTOMbuilt, SpanishStyle RANCHon 1 Ac., 132surveyed acres bordering ’small lake andpar- u ’ eustomalasoary, firopaccs,-’ 2776, IValbto. Wall carpethzg over" Haullnn swlatmillgpools ant p los. WoodedLot, 3 yearsold, Immaculate,Privacy, tla[Iy boundedby brook, Much marketeble timber, Full lille of alumint u V¢O’OI)ROWMILLER - SweepingView,’3 bedrooms,2 baths. Ultra Excellantcountry location at EdgePhotogenic cortcrete hi 2nd floor apts. preduels. Cealraclor,Specializing in; moderneat-in kitchen,LR, DR,family room, NewHampshire Villaga, 12 rooms - 6 flreplacas- 7 all utilities except EIbctric STUDENT-Lighl haulingIn a siena th’cplaccs patios ’ w/brinkwall fireplace and w/w carpet. 2 caratt, bedrooms- 3 baths,Low, low taxes, $90,000, il/,I Ion pick-up.Lmv roles WM.FI$IIEi{ BUILDEICSdrlveways, barbecue pits garage.Basement. Many Extras. $81,000. , hldivMaa(lycontrolledheat. Local& long dlslaneo. 1109.1106. , INC, siclew01Ks,waterproefing Ollag.ask for [(irk, 896.0072,ask ~ervlng Prlnc¢lou area for aO imsomer,ts. Call altar 6 pm 2 air conditioners for Don,Jr, years, Fhlanehtgarrangetl, ~09-587.5451, Call Private entrnnees fi09.799.il818 Walk-in closets LIGIITHAULING- Call Joe at 609.924-9124after 0 pm, J,A, CONSTRUCTION-- IMivhhud balvonies Pstios sidewalksasphall and IIII,I,SIDEIIUII,I)I,:ItS, INC Mane driveways, Good, Realtor Storage r’omnIvithln apt. Get,endCanLnteters reliable workat towprice, ATTIcs, BAS~M~N’r~ Freeestimates, Call 201.3fi9. 37North Main St, Cranbury,N.J, Laundry Rooms Alllyl’~.s mts0nry & ce’an e Evenlngs1609.395.113S garages cleaned out Llgh( II o work.Now coustruelion 1is 31211, 609.39S.0444 Siq)erintenrlent on site. haulingaad moving. 201-35h. well asrepair work,609-021. {H02. 0099, Gardening’& ’BI.]E LINE EXPRESS-- NI,:I.SON(:LASS OpenMon.-Fri. Ilouaehold Inovorg, AI,UMINUM Landscaping Rousonablo rains, Freu ’15SI RING ST, 12:00- 5:00p.m. estlUlales.201-52fi.0B40, PIIINCETON Sat, 10-2 p.m. f109.92,1.2ilf10 ’l’llE MAIIRKOEI~II.I Au’rOGLAgSMIIIItOIIS. I,ANIISCAIqNG.... SE[IVICE 609-448-4801 I,l(llrr IIAUI,ING¯ hi Pr n. PLATE& WINI)OWGLASS ¢ohn orea Call 1,, Capalyi ¯ LawnMahllOnUlleO eveags,(’~ . 21.0173, ¯ ThaMihlg Dhoctlonll FromPrln¢otonl Ptincoton,Hlohtstawn Rd,, turn Prulllng rlgMan Old Ttnnlnn Rd. V~ mlfn 1urn Iolt nn.dfollow signs ’rile DELTAS’PAR Drylhqek Pallo CONSTRUCTIONCO, iII0]lrosd’riGa "’~":""~"~’~"~’~’"~’~"~’~’’"~’~""~~ AI,I, TYPESOF IIAULINGCOnll)latolalor o’ & ox o’ or a¯ TreeShrnbs, ~hlbl[euaaco,Siena ¯ ’ , ~’ DONE-/~"nIhhlg Allytlmo, rem,odelllngRoof g, ,s g rating & SndingRoofing & Siding A,,m,e,.eldd.,,.4,~l. arcldloclltr I f rap ~ees~ Callgftm’sP,l~l, TUDORCAPE p..al!es&tlrlvo,,Va~s, All ’,vnl’R I,’0r a l,’rooEstlmale Morcorvlllootlore obrick tlrapln~o nowws) Io wnl on pete, aeslgned, lit plUllleUay I 21)1.722.11195 formaldlnln0 room, and 1 hbaths on a nicelyInnd=cnpod o proloilillouale;Igmoai’, AI All thiswllllln o11wgommultln0 dlslsncn NowYork and ’~ IALTSIIINGLING--TopIIRLI,}.~ M..EA.DR OOFIN~-- WIL, tlAUL IT --Col are of I lly nla erie 0, Topq lallly 2ti,, yrs, nt nip!nails,F.!’qo silica anti garageseleaa0d werks0~3,gtiargnlecll, Call 201.207, (;IIU--"IAINTENANCUNDS 1~ CUSTOM COLONIAL, MONTGOMERY Phltadotphh,Ex¢opllonal vnluosl ’Kmaailh.p Cosmet ~?~lln];lOpel°nn~Itl lypg. roe/ragCnll 000.70~.t000Congumor ,,,, ..... ,,t,,,,,, ...... ’,, .... ,,,,,,$42,900, e!lli I’eglglercd, A Jell , ’ .. , gullerg!lll~ llllrellg l|olllglored, -- I,iIIdscaplng ’ee Work, Ago2 years,4 bedrooms,family room ly g tlu I’ a B [ a e d elllll)lie~/ llagl|lng, Uall real SCl’vl~ehlwl Ii11. 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Prlnealal| i/!P,’00P,2 aClll call from ’ ,., ,,.. . pallag~auylhnlg 111nlllgunry, 7112.77:17 cr ll00.,100.’,1110,1, , other~ustom features, built by out- )31,1277&I)24,7737, ’ I talon.m), ’ NOWi11111 l’ergl ra, I } ’alllllt III I bUIIOing roagonnba, CII IIl’lel’ !) pith Q’(IpSOIL ¯ luld fill dMfOP standingbuUder, Services =01,5,’17.,111110, ttllio,l1011.~59.9f~0,1, IIOUI,’IN(I AhCOAROOPING & SIDING. orban AlIKInda A I))ndanmvh y &illue l,’reo]~sthllifloa giifnlg iV t a,,vg, g art~& bLI, ’,IYI~ESof exeavil~ng; tl’lnl, I)lileollni Ull a Acaa TOMIIOlllt]ll’rS0N & SON -- l alltl OlOlli’.ll)gl Sellllet~yglelnSl SEA WEED - I.Iqull cdo’ reallor WIhI,IAMSON iru{!.,,icts,I,"l’ea egt, I,’[uallehlg gOlle,al eel I’ae or url)lngJtn’lvo~vllyil Iiig[llllm~t II!’.alll011r, .T!/o hlou! pllld ~’ONS’rlIUCTIONCO,ilVllll,f10U,024.1760, ~50,0,,Ih ’Ealornlo,I) eQFlenity, au, eUlalll~ ghlne{Iii1’ iiliVC{ll CUllV II nl /Mel() ’ila g 1~ fi0U,931.11iH :1110.11041oreulle(g ~11~,[11111.0703, dhleng,IIIlarilllentt, 1109.737. 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’\\ A ’;~’ HOME HUNTER’I GUIDE

Thursday, May25,1978 . "" J 7 FF []]’ HILTON ® nEALrOR’ REALTYCOMPANY Beauty Surrounds You PrivacyA-Plen.ty. ! ’;’~ ’I{ "i~’~.~ I’;"~-~]~" : ! .....

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:i ~ . " --- ~ . In thLsmagnificooi or~dunusual Split Level home 1~ landscapedacres andwoods surround this withoutstand;ng master bedroom andbath in impressivesprawling Ranch. Full-wall stone whlahto relaxend bdghton your spirits. Country fireplace in family room,2 walk-Inclosets in kitshononer withwifha.nreplacel bdck baokspleoh’, Homo le inenclosed move-in porch,con. maater bedroom,double closets in ,3 other officeor 4th bodroom~ endTWO family rooms, bedrooma,2 large beautifully decoratedceramic . ~:~I: FOURBEDROOM OVERSIZED COLONIAL with 2½baths, modernkit- .tile baths plus ½ bath. AM/FMintercom, :i ~, chenwith breakfast area. Family room features floor to ceilingcut stone ditlonand boasts beautiful landscaping. Atruly heating controls in oacl~ room.Quality and : fireplacewith raisedhearth. Living room with picture window and also a exceptionalhomoand valeo. prestigeinside and out. . formaldining room. Central air conditioning,extra insulatk~nand in- $S7,900. $109,9OO. ~ sulatedtwo-car attached garage ...... $94,900. NEWLISTING HouseBeautiful Stately Colonial FIVE YEAROLD Four BEDROOMCUSTOM COLONIAL ON A BEAUTIFUL ExperienceElegant Enjoyment this summerin thDprivate back yard of You’ll "ooh"and "aah" over the lendscaplng, ONEACRE LOT. A family roomwith fireplace, finished basement the magnificentyard, the country kitchenand this attractive 4bedroom- 2 ½ bathWEST WINDSOWColonIal, Youcan the intedor docoratlng. 4/5 bedroome,"2~ playroomwith bar and fireplace, built-in gasgrill in thekitchen, a rear relaxon theinviting patio andcool off in thein-ground pool. At sum- baths, fireplace, central vacuumsystem, gaa deckoverlooking a pond.;.just some of thespecial features .... $96,900. mer’send, the wholefamily will enjoythe panelledfamily room grill, outsidephone, and numerous ex!ras make w/fireplaceend full, dry, finishedbasement w/2 playrooms. To this add this a dreamhouse come true, the convenience of WALKINGTO TRAIN, SHOPSAND HIGH . . . $ll2,OOO. SCHOOL...... ; ...... $115,000. ~. " , , %,r. 7 :~"- " .¢~ ;" Contemporary Townh0uses A IPRIMEPROFESSIONAL LOCATION in the "Growing" Prin- eatonJunction Area, You CDn combine the featuresof easyac-| 2 and3 bedrooms,modern kitchens, recreation rooms,terraces andplenty of storagespace. 2.72 acres features matui’e trees andmany cessibility andspaciousness f0ran office with manyDxcitingl Somewith private yards.Enjoy the benefits of plantings. Wraparound screened porch Is featuresfor a delightfulhome; This ranch features floor to ceiling| owninga townhoueo- lew taxes, less Work, reminlscentof days of yore. 4 bedrooms,25’ r ili.J¯ fireplacein the familyroom, newly¯decorated kitchen, 3 bedrooms,| pdvetoswimming pool, tenniscourts, recreation living room, outdoor si0ne barbequo.This livingxoom,formal dining room, screened in~porch, inground pool, I area.If a person’shouse is his castle,he should propertybespeaks youFproference for elegance. oversized2½ car garageand beautifully landscaped lot. MustbD | ownit. Call us, wehave one for you. Prices rangefrom $39,000 to SSS,0OO eel,gOB i seen{...... ;...... " ...... ’...... ¯ ...... I$89,.q00. i’ LARGEFOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL - WOODED LOT. Fireplace in family ~:!~ room,large modernkitchen, living room,good sized dining room,2½ ! ’, baths,full basementDnd large two-car garage ...... $ ! 0S,000.

WESTWINDSOR COLONIAL TheMaintel~ance Free Exterior. Sidingof this 5 bedroom,2½ bath Colonialwill enableyou to enjoythe summer months on theback porch andextra large patio. The first floor providesfor easyliving 8" gracious ’entertainingw/a’large panelled family room w/fifeplacD; oversized, k t-~’C; :, ’ ATTENTIONGOLFERS I Here’s a twostory home that will catchyour eye. chert,spacious dining room B- liying room.In addition,this convenient ¯ It offers a formal dining room,modern eat-in kitchen, centra air, ’location is withinWALKINGDISTANCE of grade School, High School, . fireplacein panelledfamily room, carpeting,¯four bedrooms, 2 ½ baths Trainsand Shopping...... $117,,500. andmany extras Pristine condition.; ...... $129,900. ITHECHOICE IS YOURS- Do you’want a spacious4 6edroom,2 bathimmaculate older homeon a quiet residentialstreet .... Ior THISNEW LARGE 4 BEDROOMCOLONIAL on one acre lot w/ll be wouldyou prefer a 2 family unit, eachapartment w/2 bedrooms. J custombuilt at a priceyou can afford. 2240sq. ft withfireplace and 2½ Thisattractive Hightstown home, convenient to transportationand | shopping,has the flexibility to bearranged to suit yourneeds .... baths...... : ...... ~ ...... ’.. $B5,000, I I i .... ;...... "....~ ...... I$61,000. THISCOUNTRY DEVELOPMENT is’about to havethe final housebuilt. ComeSee this lovely, spacioushome in desirableWest Windsor. There Fourbedroom, 2 ½ bath Colonial on an acreof ground.The rooms are all are 5 bedrooms,2½ baths, family room w/fireplace, formal dining room, lerge,thD family room has a lovelyfireplace, a full sizedining room and a kitchenw/eating area, laundry room, 2 cargarage. This home is lessthan well designedkitchen with a pleasanteating area. Call us for more 1 year old Dadfeatures doubleinsulation throughoutand central details ...... ¯ ...... $11S,000, vacuum...... #113,000. IN EASTWINDSOR, a three bedroom, 1 Y~ bath Split Levelin top notch DeanOebrowskl PatrlclaSell Broker Janettachapelle ConnieBarrow RuthSly MaureenLanger condition.Well landscaped IDt withtrees. Centralair conditioningand tars Fox Wea(eyUmphrey JeanneSandera ¯ otherextras ...... ’ ...... $5B,900, KayTlshe WARM)’H~CHARM& BEAUTY - are only some of theassets Horold (Hol) Kuehn MANWITH CHAIN SAW FOR thisVictorian dwelling offora, Entrance foyer, modern xitcnen open7 Daysa Week¯ Weekdays Until 9 P.M. HIRE-- I will eut whatever withbreakfast bar, formal dining room, living room with FIVEMILES FROM THE CENTER OFPRINCETON .. Colonials, Ranches or ~oouwant (so long as It’s w0od) yourplan. Thesehomes are beingbuilt on acrelots by a well known r1~ 799-8181 r $7,50/hr, Firewoodtree fireplacestudy wlth fireplace spacious andattractive family M&S cutting &trimming, eta. roomwith leg burning flropleao and wet bar. 4 bedrooms wl h Builder. ThDrmopanewindows throughout is just oneof the manyex- eEl=LOS’43 Princeton,High!stownRood,P!inceton lunction ALSO,Lawn mowing- ex- Masterhaving fireplace, 2½ modern baths, 4 car barn garage, tras. Pricesstart at ...... ;...... $12,5,000. perienced&dependable, $10 ]uetoutside of Pannlnolon on1,75 boauliful acres, . $10S,000. and up usingyour mowerSiS FORTHE LARGE FAMILY. five bDdrOoms,three baths, living room,dining atta up uslngmme.Call 609. EWlNGTOWNSHIP 921-7870,leave messagefor room,kitchen with eating area, big familyroom with fireplace on thrna Don, OUTSTANDING¯ Is thisattract[vo ranaher. Modern birchen acres...... , ...... $149,500.’ witheadng area and oncfoaed laundry aroe, formal d/nin0 room,living room, largo panelled family room, 3bodroome, 2 I)UEI(LERLANDSCAPES full modernbal)~S, basomanh o~collont condhion, 2 car at. THECHARM OF THIS 2S0 YEAR OLD FARM HOIJSE is reflected In the [~[ " taohedgarage, central air condltioning,welllandscaped lot. lovely countrysetting on almosttwo acresof shadedlawn. Three Needa newcar? LandscapeDesigning ...... $70,$00. bedrooms,2 ½ baths and four fireplaces.Barn and In-ground pool ...... aea I[~l - Checkthe Classified¯ pages, Contracting HARDTOFINe. iea Rancher likethis for the pflco. Modern kit- ...... ’ ...... $i9,oo0. 609.024-1221 chenwith breakfast bar, Iargo fiv{ng room, formal dlnlna room, familyroom, one modern bath, 3 bedrooms, full basement par- tlsllVfinished with dry bar, carport, altoated ona dead.and APARTMENTSAVAILABLE. TRIPLEh LAWNSERVICE, atreot...... $44,sg0. I~F Gardening& Gardening& Gardening & dependablegrass catting, free eat., roe dent al & com- HARDTOFIND ¯ la aRancher likethla for the pride. Entrance ~MEMBER" ’ Landscaping Landscaping ’moroial,serving So, Bruns, foyermodern kitchen with breakfast room, formal dining J~l) Landscaping area, 201-3~.6471or g01-329. room,living room, pane od family room, 3 bodroome,1½ Multiple Llstlng Service Princeton Real Estate GroupI~/ 4~65, modernbatl~a, baaament, oversized 2 car garage with eloctrlo Evenings and Weekendscall= I~[ LANDSCAPING DOYOU NEED A MANTO HANGINGBASKETS far all dooropener, patio, oanlral alr candhlonlng,minteondh]on, Affiliated IndependentSrokDrS DO:lands.eaplngt gnTdoning, occasional Wholegalo &retail. $Ig,000. GItASSCUTTING Lar0ocorner lot ...... ’ ...... ’ ..... open7 days till 5 p,m, l~I IIEASONAIH,E& ItEt.tAllI,E townpa.!lo,mnwmg, .sldowalk,geddlng, eleafi. fonolna, A igotBDy wllldlreetl ,h.~vo Uponmany varletles~e y, matntona)tee SCENICCREATIONS, t ’sog.otngINO. i ...... up,haallng, concrete work, ot vegolanie& flowerpJaDls Des gains add plantln~,.!ewn WHATMORE COULD YOUWANT ¯ than le olfarodbv this at. HaveyRuda,=0t,3~9,11=t~TWilllam$cheu"lar’921’E96~I~llkql¯ GEOItGE’SGREENEityFUM’YINgUREI) ~. tracVO Cape Cod dwolllna. Modem kitchen with ontln0 area, ’ lloo.ae2.B2;iT’ re!trued lie, Drainage,wc no Tlndall’s Groonheuscs, Cmmuoretatand roslaontlal, form0d n ngroom wh openbeam o0(l{n0, IIvlng room wifh . EdlthMo;nlck,924,9719 I~1 I . nrtvowqysor eens.true.t, lan 295.2431, . Freeestimates. Call eGg.ego. fireplace,4 hod ooma or3 bodroomaandfamily room, one full AlienD’Arcy, 7~.06EE I~1 .w.lth9s.paall &stc~.o ~, sedans, 00110. , modernbalh full bosemonhfoncadIn ward wllh tool abed,., Ru,Edmond=,201.449.9~E7 iLql ROq~WD,We c0iiver gravel, gnnd, lop =NowLawns Installed ...... , ...... $g9,900, 194Nassau St. 921.6060 Vlr01nluDaan.201.B74.3743 Jt~J Gardsng,Flowerbeds ele, 600. soil manure,old 0all 01dLawnsRonovatnd AcaGMowery 39~11671 44B.20~0,Askfor ’rJr," ’ nnyme, 0(~.024.0555, tlOPEWELLTOWNSHIP ’ NEWIIORIZON LAND, EVERLASTINGLAWNS SCAPING-- we do It nil et AUTOBODY REPAIR SHOP. loon ad on Ponn{noIon need near ’OUS’rOMROTOTILLING " NEEI) LANDSCAPINO-- Mawlna& Malntonnnee roe.eDna.biDt .. r.ates, ~tlly I.e5,Excellent bualnaaa praaant time, Two atory dwallln0 call Gear@o~-,t4a4~l? any edvies cn 1, Railroadlies let, l~ewnCi~rgPrograms 0 1 ppoct.Iglly insured,Free ol thtlo weo~onag,after ISpmboddlng, edging . pr Lantheapmg esllmateg,CDII 101.e26.o20u wth fwoepaffmonfa fora(Mllonal Incomo, Title prnporly $14S,gB0,n)oal f .... wcokdayg, deeorathtg?2, MoyIng gnruas after0 pm. ho00oo,, ...... ~..... , ..... , rrgmeve,’arDw(le, areesar ,oa.l,la.l:m EUYI.ANDI THI]Y DON’T MAKI IT ANYMOffE Gardeningg Oardenin.g8, Gardening8, gh.~,letree.a, a, ImprevLng & ,ANDSCAP1NG,L, AWN existing lanaseapes,4,.Patios l|OIDIllng SprnyifigPL,ICITyI"ADLER=,SnBppe, SONSmcwors.--SIM: CeCilu~ for more Inlormotlon ontha abovo II~tlag~ - i~l o Sienaer Dried.. er TllaIBlang Landscapingi: La dscaping (~AF,E ¯ &garden tilling I’er eontp/olg..plpn.niageLa n.ow Iraelorg.tulers.ltouio I,t0 N, ~2ACRES, Hopowoll Township ...... $1M00paracre. Landscaping hoD|O& b,slnBse.’J’om nomoYAll StOOKpar Perigee.at CorliflodN,J, Fes(IBIdoAp. Ilrtntswiek~gob 7.2474, Pr neelefi Nurserieswnen pllBnlor I1,EACRII, Hopgwoll Twp, ra~ldootlal ..... $2100par esre, ;~’t, ’~lN lOCK’ S hAWNTOP8OIL, STONE b I’ ILL-- JIOI3BII’IE, SINGER,lrco O IlrlDn, oo~.~fle.8(Ho, oval)able , ID g~r0ntoe 8MWICI~,&LANI)S0~!SlNG.Iltlltazorwo’k, trone ngnnrl speet!nentplanntng, we nlyhe’ "TItY US" ! 9,6ADRII, Illl woo(ledwith n pond,Ptovlnoo Llno lload, eomlftoretal& rosaoat f i landeloarlnfl, ~01.~07,0~24or surgeon.,,iP, Ei)lNG &PRUN1NGBpI(AYING IIU~I~R’SLAWN SERVICI~ yeg (o compel’O,oar quotes, ’ ,AWNMAINIENANCE ’ -- ,, $6S,B00, nt’eattnlswgRl~d, ~0~.737.0A34, ’/07.8091, V0g..gard0nlltg &re{otllllng Far IIIzl0g, nrfinlng,planting Call Tree(,’are Ins. ~01,207. "YOU’Ll,lIE GhAI) Comma’e el, a d reBIdealla]. , ltopowollTownohlp...... and renovation,Please Call YOUI)II)" CEIlLARD? Dlo[onbaeh, e@. i Eorvioe,609.700.fl~4, 0,100, ’ Mombero| MullIpla LIstlna Serried , 0 pmreog.eBo.4~0,t, ,4¢B,47~7, DANANhAND$OAPING -- hll(~r tlolldoylCalll If tltsra k hDmDmfin. RayWIIIovar~ 757.0461 CothyNomsth./~7.~10SI luq~nee..Lafidgeaph~g, weekly IIOTOTILLING.Qartl~nB; I{o’ro’PILLING ¯ lawn ’i’REI~ ’WORK- fred "OPSOII, AVAII,ABI,B-n CUS’I:OMIIO’=’OI’ILI, ING -- , Fran,kT,I~lckano. $E~,6706 Iletty Lladsboom,466.E064 Bllttlng& rololUlIRg, 000.0~t. lIBwgr}grin, newRtW~, last mBInlbnnfieo,lawn mDwlnB, ostlmatpR,reallonablo prleos, hu’geadd small qganllliBs, MINIMUMCIIAllQI~ liB, II =f1411, sorvIoo,201.2~T.3100. fi00:02,1.3301 Call Tomn[ e~.40o.~o, Call(190.?~7.1UIII, , OALL201.o~e.041~, I |1

I’ HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE r 18 FF Thursday,May 25, 1978 PEYTON WESTWINDSOR ASSOCIATES 246 NASSAU STREET’ PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY ,-" ’ "e. ",% ;,,

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Itlilllt~i~.~.~,~.~.,,~,,,.l:.~,~.~¯;.~. ~,v.~-a...~!~i~;~t A GARDENSPOT with all the joy of countryliving -- ThemoSt ATTHE TOP of e curvingdrive on a highridge, almostfive acres remarkableold colonial housewith 20thCentury additions which of heavenlyprivacy, A delightfulfour bedroom"ratably" country make’it a veryup-to-date and very luxurious "estate" house, housewith large roomsand big windows,Pretty pool,broad brick severalfireplaces, several living rooms,big diningroom, 5 plus terrace.Splendid studio; Library...... $275,000. bedrooms- it’s a ...... $185,000.

:.L~r~_~’’-’ "~’.~.’: ~ ~’~ O’ - llllll.!ltl[4,,:, I[ ,, ,[.-, .[I: ,,,,:mr litl IN THE HEARTOF THEWESTERN SECTION of Princeton OVERAN ACREOF QUIET LAWRENCETOWNSHIP COUN- Borough- is a mostsplendid whitewashed brick Georgianresides- TRYwith an especiallywell plannedtraditional house,There are ce on oneand a half beautiful acres- Elegantlyproportioned two bedroomson the first floor, three bedroomson the second rooms,seve~ fireplaces, handsomedetails - Call for morein- floor, fireplacesin living ’room+ library, breezyscreened porch, formation...... $275,000. central air conditioning ...... $160,O00

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Just Call Us Or DropIn AndVisit Us. PRINCETONJUNCTION -.walk to schools,trains, 921-1550 shopping,3-4 bedroomranch. Move-in condition ,,~ i i ii i i i (1 yearwarranty) large family room,eat-in kit-. : chen,living room,dining room, plus largestudio ® ...... = BRICK VICTORIAN or 4th bedroom,Located on beautifully land- on hillside. Almostt acrewith scaped½ acre with enclosedpatio. 584,000. lush plantingsaffords unusual ~[~t i~.,~.=~ilUU~_n.~u -~/uuuuL.n.~JU~UU privacy in Lambertville,8 PRINCETONJUNCTION ¯ Immaculate 3-4 EASTWINDSOR ¯ Prafessionally decorated4 ilL~l in E~st AmwellValley I I spaci ..... eros and bath. ~"=’’’’=-’~‘=" . BvOwner " bedroomColonial on wooded½acre, CentralAir, bedroom,2½ bath Townhouse.Eat-in kitchen, II~ :: I1~1 ~.Ow . ]1 Second master bath with wall to wall carpeting,finished basementl garage, formalliving room,dining room, fanlily room,full ~u cs HAKREALTY ~ II~]l F~oloniai on 1=~ acres ~ I drosslneroom, sunken tub e , stainedglass windows.Center locatedon a queerstreet, $78,900. basement,air, patio, carpeting, 547,$00...... ’~’ II~l ~~ f~"y room with II] hell entranceand staircase SOMETHINGOLD... b~ry ~oom, full basement, ~ ] I1~1 doublehighlighteddoorsWith~frOntwlndowed~"back Call or write for our tablold of homesmagozlne. ,~’of pond m.and horse far IIt ~~~ I IL~I Pl~rsonalshowing. 592,500¯ [11 landing. Naads.som~work. but " 609-466-9006 " worthit et $/,6.000, CALL 8 AM to l0 PM -. 7 DAYS A WEEK’ (609)799-20S8 ~’~’., ~ IIIR]I tt t Sale 5yowner co.0..... II,~ ~~-., l Reel. & WeokonS,. PETERL. OLIVERREALTY, Inc. "The People Pleasers" ’?~ ~i:~~i: i Paving ’ Wanted TO Rent Wanted ToRent Princetonslat,on ONl,’e Park ¯Bldg. 6 .. 14 WashingtonReed ¯ PrincetonJun¢ilon "Home-To-Home.,. WeCover New Jersey" MemberPrinceton Rea! Estate Group - N,A,B,Ao roe’ate2O’sb n ’l hn~lBr{& feral IldyS’a co.,SOilS " o~/farmhoasO~"’~’" ...... eo[lageSCnitS,s{, orSeekSnpt, qu,etw,th sma],go,, 20 offices to RelocationServl¢o with ovor5,000 Raaltor Mombors I’ s sis ’ tOp so’],O,rOr¯ , . pprox.$450 (u ...... ~.1n.(°" k tehoncefore Aug, 15, Prezer ~~.~l~; ~J?i~I yourFFco~ drivoWaYcsth.na,es.’ ,~59-5927S,gn up or neWer,|59.1380, ~p~|,srkJn,,0|. reel,) soinewherebehvean eoantrysetting wf(hin fl mlof serve you, LIzOliver ~~ l~rteceton. Gardenln~ap- LlndaAItland Ell Kowuloff NESHANIC . ,’.,leksPth~eet°n’Rosponsibo.nnd NorthqUIDS,Stun. preclatedSing,o nopcts,.non: "Shadow...... Lawn" NL-."-AN5 Circa 1858...... A Stately home I| |,’V,,,..~,.,A ’lr,., D,~.~ ColaenNichols NancyMacFarlan rellabl’o’ Please call 609-,14B.smokingexcel rot’s. Rlcpsra ~ffacresofshaflad lawn, i ww~s.~ ~v s..~s= 11603, Sloinberger609-152-4672 days AnnNook Potor L. Oliver, Roaltor GaryMcWhortor 17 rooms~g fireplaces, Includes I 924-3085nights, barnssuitable for horses,pasture end garden area, QUIET,, PROFESSIONAL,wAN’lieD "SMALbAPART. Structuralexcellence ...... MAN-- e,I seeksone.bedroom ~,II~N’I’--o1’ romn with prlvalo , ...... ¯ L ...... $139,900, aparhncntwith modernkit. bath &kitchen ’prsvilegea In WAN’I’TO trENT -- 2 BRapt, ¯ ..and ehenand bath, In or near eenlralPrlneotan,Callfi00-448- Prlncelon area for July I WantedTo Rent Housesitting , Princeton, for permanent!,759or 4451751 after ~,pro,, Af er 6pm,~t.545-0294, ’ SOMETHINGNEW.,.! residence,Telephone G09.921. COMMERCIALLISTINGS 1291, L,: -,:~ : ,’~. ’L. , COI’,IPANYDBSIRES IM. SUMMI~RAPT -- qu el WANT.~D.-- Small np, t for MNI’URI~,Thoughtful couple DINER ’ ’’- t:t’~ "~"~.~...., QUIETPROI-"ESSIONAL MIgDIATE RENTAL of far. couple Apprax 7/1-9/1 Any ~/oung nustnoss woalnnL n aVt seeking houso [o sit whtlo Settingon larga cornerlot-facing 3 streetsIn c,,~:,P-,’~t’: ~---.~.,..~f , ~,. ’-.- ,1~.~ , ’~:*~’E"~,:il COUPLI,3-- ,I elderly, f se plshed o.I[ieioncy’or small 297.3468,,~pt ,reas°r~abl’~ arrangemeat,mating2Of dlatnneo name, Unfurmstled of Quaker uem.Prince%n, looking Call for 609.921.9000 mvnhome In HamlltonT0wnshlp-dolng groat business-Ideal for eats, seek tWobeuroom tot, teennmtan,Presernely BridgeMall Referencesext,’~715,, pizza,soft Ice creamor steakhouse.price Includes apart 1’renPr nceto / located tst Pontflngton. aveable, a09.4,13.0910, Illghlslown/ LswrencovlllePrlncotoa.,Ilopewoll area, IIOU~NI’ , IIIgSPONSIIII,ICUNIVBRSI. buslnoseequipment - building and landowner will areas,startlag Doeesuber,ItoatalwmMboforyeas’one --yeangpre[ess~n,nlsseek,~.4 TY STUD~N’t’ -- socks considerholding part mortgage, Ileforonees,001).921-3754, cempuny.pnld,Call 609.737.all houseI I’r eo on or sammor ho se-s t ng Asking$68,000, ,~, ? IO0Obehveen 9.5pm, vicinity Nopots or e I ( ron, WORKINGCOUPbg WANTS positionLees refo’e cos, 000. ’~ h]xcollenlreferences 609.9~. TORaN or optionI!mm In ,152.?flB5(ale), "~~F’;v~ SSWOMAN--sooksI ’ 71~:,:! eveningstill tS or countryT r~or,h of vrmcoton,9 N~,ILLPOND ESTATES IN d, la Prtncetoaarea, ’~. ookonts ~0t.O9~.~?L ~ PRINTERS6USINESS Box#016,10 c/o IN PIIINCW’ON- tarnished ’ ’ , BAN{Eli S FAMIbY- f0 1f’ Route37-fronla0e In high oommarclalarea of MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP el, :l I)(Is?t~ .he! sofor professional’,., ."’~"~...... ws los ta hsnsesll/renlymlr A limited groupof four bedroom"Colonials" un- it i IJ1~ ~ UU ]~ ]41 |~ U]~ hsn*laJuan 15 " Jtsl~ [~(}, MountHolly.largo lot IncluSionbeautiful rancher- ’ eouplo,l,’all SOlllOSlOr~~?a, (iil~ STUI)IgN’I’8 r~rll~OSPtTl(~Olrt~lAl ~ =~,v,~n. g311~l’u,.. I 609413 der nonstruotlonon 1.acreprimo lots, Models or9/1) (10P,P2,1,0flSII ¯ noooroans/. nocu8i. ueuroom...... nps, ~ut.uaa. .T ghlatown area ., ¯ 1028 vowlargo bulldln0 with olactrlo end hoot.presently skotahodoffer 2,600and 2,700 eq, It, of living a Itarlalea[ Os f r sumaler/fnl| ...... u after ?, , bolngused as ptlntlng eltep and office but Ideol for WOMANW/DOG - socks apt ~ occupancy, Call ¯ (]00.Bgl].0B00 3141~,....,.,k h,rSu..u , 11,, F wuli. spaceresponsively, Full bosomont,slate foyer, w/ynrd. Choresdone for , exI,II?ll Msn.Fl’l,0.4, bl~wrolleOVIIIOaroa the professional.realestate, dootor’s offlao, ilroplaca,stained woodwork, 0as host and full In. redtlccdreal, ~,9~4-t90;~ext, PIt~NIS’[’N~I’~I)S AP’I, -- ~ hN I~MP’|’Y IIOMI~ I~ tfuckln0compnny eto, Buslneasandalso live.In ’~, Marion,slays, , Pr neeo t o Nowllrunswlck ¯ ..._..~,~ VU ,NPAI, AI~hI~ 1’O IN. elnss,For more details call today, adlotlonare Just a fewof tl~o qualltyfoaturoe of. w o,o she ena praell,~e tltl~rMl~SR ’ W(~M~N WAI~I TO II~NI - S blh’mTP.UD]~IIS -- ’rlll~ ,casoncd forodIn thosehomes by R, r:t s, Builders,Ootobor wl,I)oll[ dlBturblag,mnyno :,,,~2,;~,,~.~..rn’~,~"~t’~ tn nr~ aptIp l’rlnceten(or a entlngohou~osltlor will hclpprelecl gnrUOlhfi09.031.~900 erD21, ~,’;::;:,:h:;,, H;n~,,n,,r| I~n n IICnrDy~lnllg NY.bus11no) for yo)lr homo&property, al~o ooaupancyscheduled ...... $114,~50, ’ ~n,~=,~nrlnmntIn Princeton, .~[1 RBSPONSI)II, I~ -- , ...... "’...... c..,.{ .... allo(I It. rct !reste e.up|eIres1 ,luly aaears fn’~ I ~ets & ~lnats I , Best Ih’ni’osslonai.We!pan, carly, ,,.,,..,n,~nI~,,.°’1! ,=.,’u*.’.vv.~’m’ non.~nnn ~...nv| ]j01011~JIor111,lap$~0 $,~00x//011Hit o/aP ’ non[air’1|oDlyO.dl 6~I}21U(173 P’ltcctoa, . nice roforoacoH. LOMBARDOAGENCY OF WINDSOR at~tl TUSCHAK REALTY ~Q’B ~,getl~,VO|l alal~nero(l ~g,Ihehveen 9 ~ 5, Packet, , ’ " ’ OatI~0ok apl, I0 r0nl or ~]lnro In ~ . 609.443,6200 ~g~.~OPPOSlTI~ MONTOOM|RYIIfOPPINO CINTIR Princeton nron, PrhleotonliP,81 I,B0,,~ ONSIIIL~,- yOllqg ~ relol’qUeaSnynilublo., Apt,’ pro[o,,Ipna) 1ram Wlm~Os.}e li~II,_,~.,..=, ROUTE206, ROCKYHILL ncoasdnn or asternA.g, I, rc,In ~ Uol,rgmnal.)r!ntamm ...... WANI’I.~DTO RBN’r-- I!pusI~srr’l’~I~ - ,,o.,ppa. Ed MacNIcoll,Mgr, e 609.695.7225 Let per. [t..!F.~Ll!.~lt,’im, Ul’SUz.~8~ I¢~hlo splea fat’ try e~t’o,laO e reltl, iot~aovlag Ci)lIMetl,saat~.g2,1.1W~Bn)~m’ I~Ol)r P r.~auelml -- (609)921.1720 wcokoudBof ~flO, l’ ?lip a!ld at II ilnc II ’eSl{lellcO,$200 )UlH or INl~l~l}lt]lJ I)y S01’,i011Snal}(h conlor Yard a Id k cl w,ni’(I II, ~vl.II!()ok. a(Iqr hn Buyer’sProtoctlon Plan Available ~01.(I,II1,(1~)5{luring UlUllllOSS ill lies, sail Ill00)’0011.31111 hlrll g)11’nKo.w’sno an OlC fuoilltlos raoure( (]00Ilfl’l. pl ) s Ig osLi’OlCl’OllaOR, ...... I II II nollrS, oV011hlgH, UnllDan tt09,t~2,1.?0~D, ?=Off, ’ ,’ ’ I~t)9,t)=14,11|7ovc~, HOME HU)VTER’ f GUIDE

’ Thursday, May 25,19.78 . 19 FF . ’ Apts./HousesApts. For Rent ¯ To Share . ROOMMATEQUIET NEI~HBORtlOOD WANTEO-- to share a Bweet WESTERN SECTION ¯ house with garden near TRENTON~ living room, 2 University. Available ira- be.~r.ooms, kitchen & bath., VALUEPLUS= Possible 10% down conventional montage on this mediately. $300/month. Suhamesingle or couple. No lovelyyear old candominTum, Living room, dlnlng room, modern ,Graduatestudent or business o.~lldren or pets $290/month kitohso,large bedroom, cammic bath, ell appliances,central air, ADULTCOMMUNffYt Clesrbrook Condo Re=ales, Two bedroom womanonly. 609.921-6079. plus ~!lities. & 1/3 heating carpeting,drapes and more. Move in conditiononfirst floor.$2s,sool.apertmentato thiee ~edroom elng)e family homes wltb garage. costs,rnone aays 609-799.2600, ¯ SPACIOUSSPLIT: Excellent 2 bedroomsplit level townhou=a. Security,maintenance, golf, swlmm.ing,sppliances, cluh house; HOUSETO SHARE - ahare ext. 542, evenings 39~-5140. resalesstarting et $3S,80g¯. , . beautiful housein suburban 7 Featuresroomy foyer, sunken living morn,format dining, modern Princeton (for women), 609. SKILLMAN-- 8 roams, heat eat-inkitchen, 1 ½baths, basement with finished room, ell ap- COZYRANCH: Located on a quiet50x125 fat in Hightstownthls 443-3567 eves. paid, carpets, $~. pl~ancesend mote, ,~LSO0, brickfront ranch home features living room with wall to wallbrick OUTSTANDINOTOWNHOUSE: Lovely 3 bedroomtownhouae with fireplace,eat-in kitchen, family room, 2 bedrooms,beth, full ¯ HOMESEEKERS. professionallyfinished basement family room, picture window basementandplaster walls end ceiUng, $,11300. Reetty,$40 i, ,:= , ¯ RO0fVIMATE WANTED ~ living room,formal dining, modern kitchen leads to maintenance ~ female, in 20’s to share apt in 000.394-5900 freepatio area with gas gdit, 2½ baths, all appl/ancas,central el( " PARKLOCATION= Love[’/, quiei locationacross from charming ’..’ E.W. Please oaU 609~8-129S andmorn at a maflstic $41,900, parkin Hightstownframes this excellentcolonial home. Picture " or 201-329-2514, ask for Carol, A’PART~ENTAVAILABLE - windowedIMng teem, dining, handsomecat4n kitchen, 3 . MORTGAGEASSUMPTJON= Approx. 13% down will assumethis bedzooms,bath, full finishedbasement, patio off kitchen,enclosed = with swimming pool, near VAmortgage with annualinterest rote of 8½%.Lovely 3 rearyard, 2 zoneheat, carpeting and more at anoutstanding, i bedroom,2½ bath townheuso with largeriving room,formal PROFESStONALTO SH.~.~.._._._Prinoeton. Call609-799-]385. diningroom, combination kitchen/family room, full basement, $51,S0O. -- exquisite farm houseon 16 applisnces,centralair, patio and lake view. . $41R00, acres. After ? p.m. 6¢9-397- GRACIOUSZ STORY: Charming, older 2 stowhome on a well 0487. AI~LENTOWN,N.J. FOURBEDROOM= Excellent condition and conv.enlent walking wooded70x 170site in thequaint village of DutchNeck in West locationfor’shopping, pools, tennis, etc. Slats foyd/, livlng room, Windsor.All largerooms Including foyer, living room formal dining, 1 &2 bedrooms,living room, re,real dining,huge combination kitchen/family room leading to eat-inkitchen, laundw, 4 bedrooms, 1 ½baths, full basement,large diningroBmkitchen, colored tile ~ath, luxury apt. 1 beautifulbrick patio,4 bedrooms,2½baths, lug basement,ell screenedporch, 2 cargarage and more, They don’t build them like WANT" TO SHARE -- a appliances,central air andmore: $45.,900. this anymore.Call now. $74,900. bedroom- $210. 2 bedrooms- beautiful housein the country $_288..Immediateoccupancy’. 101lot in Qued’ IMMACULATECOLONIAL= Pride el ownershipmakes this 8 year ~ ’P~"*~’~...... ~i h great people? Available Yrivate omrance, private anddining eat-thkitchen next RANCHPLUSl Lovely, warm expanded ranch with 2 uty 1. Call 609-737-18‘12after porch, air conditioning oldcolonial home a priz e p.urchese~Framed bymature half acts lot 8pro. toI room,2½ baths, full basement,all appliances, andfeaturing gracious foyer, piano size living roo formaldining], bsdro¢~msandfull bethon each the first andsecond carpeting thermopane~ r wellpriced largeeat-in kitchen, panelled family room. 4 bedrooms,m, 2½baths, level. Situatedon a maturehall acreEast Windsor screens, spaciousclosets ana $51,900. site withfoyer living, diningand family rooms, full cabinets. Refrigerator / at full basement,patio, central air, 2 cargarage ¯ and more. $/7,50g. freezer, range/oven, washer basement,carpetlng, central air, 2 car garageand wANTEDMALE TO SHARE more, /dryer facilities TVantenna, CUSTOMRANCH= 2 ½ acresin WestWindsor frames this custom¯ $66,900. -- 2 bedroomluxury apart- reserved park ng. ¯ builtrancbhome.Excetlentconditionandfeatudngcarpetedliving ¯ment. Call 609-883.4609after anddining rooms, modern kitchen, 4 bedro’ems,1 ½ bathe, full 5pro. CRESTWOOD basementand2cargarage, $81,900. CALLFOR YOUR ¯ ’ COLONIALARMS BREZA ROAD | WINDSORWONDER= Approx, 1½ acres surround this lovely and "HOMESFOR’LIVING" ROOMMATEWANTED TO [°ffYardville’Allent°wnRd’] largewhite stucco and frame home, Two living rooms,with plush. MAGAZINE SHAREAPT -- in charming carpeting,2 kitchens, large formal dining, 4 bedrooms,1 ½baths,, LOCAL AND NATIONAL Victorianhouse in Pennington. familyroom, enclosed porch, furl basementplus detached 4 car LISTINGS . Avai~ immed. Female 1 BEDROOMSUBLET -- golf garageand guest house, Must be seen $75.~100. :preferred. Reolv with nhnnn course, clubhouse 8 tennis numberto Box #01853,PrJn- courts, pool location. Lease c e t_p n P a ck e t . ends March31st, 1979. $256. Call 609-799-9Z49or 914-423-5105 after 8pro. PRIVATEROOM ~ in large sunnyhouse next to woods,nr Hightstowo. Non-smoker. Yard Some kitchen privileges. COUNTRYLIVING- $125/mo+ seeurRy. C.~.448- for pets, fireplace, $200. 9131 betweenIt)am &Spin for ItOME SEEKERS , appointment. Realty,$4o 609*934-5900 RoomsFor Rent STUDIO APARTMENT FOR RENT- 2~z miles ¯from LARGEINTERSSTiNGroom Princeton, south from COUNTRY WashingtonRd on US 1. Call -- with m" without kitchen arid" 6 pro. 809-924-5792. RANCH privileges 1 mile from Prin- colon Univ. Convenient)ocal NORTHSIDE-MANVILLE."and NY/Trenton publie PRINCETONTOWNSHIP - ,~ 8-Yearold frame ranch, transportation. Call 609-737-bedrooms, soreened in porch Aluminumsiding, part brick ,1000, ext. 250"1 during working fireplace large garden front, finishedrec roomin hours or 609-924-9174evenings Avadablemmediate[y. Cal basement,kitchen, dinette, and weekends. .609.924-8437after 5 pm. din ngroom, living room,3 bedrooms,2 full baths,roofed’ iOOM..F.oR RENT "for H’oPEwELL BOROUGH!: 2 porch’central air ~smoke ,,oremUterMonda~-l~FHday,’ bedroom dup.lex on Bread’St. detectors,f2OxlO0 lot, ’many ,tattingSeptember 4th, $295 plus uttlities. Adults.~No extras...... $79300. ;25/week.Ladtes. 809-821-8372. pets.609..468-2,183, MANVILLE DIAL448.0600 NORTHSIDE ROOMFOR RENT -- non- SUBLETON JULY1 -- cles’t JUSTOFF MAiN ST. smoker 2 minutes to campus. modern’1 bdrmapt, Dist 231 ROGERSAVE., HIGHTSTOWN washer,a/c & pool,Option t 3/der2½ stow colonlal home, Referencesrequired. Parking. 609-924.4474. buyfurnishings. $246. 609-79~ HIGHTSTOWN featuring4 bedrooms, cozykit- 3080between 6&10pm. 3 bedroomsplit, tiring room with cathedral chenwith pantw, dining room, ceiling, moderneat-in kitchen, rec room, 1½ livingroom, sewing room, 2 full baths,center hall foyer,ample ROOM & SEMI - EFF- -" ~- .... .~" rt,’-~.~\~, baths, carpeting throughout; 1 ear attached IC[ENCIES--at weeklyrate,MUSTRENT -- for June lsl closetsnece full basement,1 sunny, spadous, quiet garage.Quiet, residential area. Mint condition. cargarage, fenced yard, 73 ft, PrincetonManor Motel, MonmnuthJct. 201-329.4555, bedroom apartment. Eae ...... $46,900. frontage, 10%down to Windsor. $240 per monthir qualifiedbuyers’. .... $45,900.US14wy #t. eluding heat/water. Call 6~ PEDDLESCHOOL AREA ¯ 448-3,105after 7:30pm. Fine large two stow homeon South MainStreet. ROOM FOR RENT --in TWO BEDROOMRANCH - Beautiful ]tome Foyer, 2 living rooms, formal dining room, MANVILLE--NORTHSIDE"t~rriVate home.Private en- widt two bedrooms,kitchen, formal dining rootn, anee. $115per me. Business NEW }lOPE- brandnew at breakfast room. 5 bedrooms,2 baths, large attic /~.TTENTIONALL person proferrcd. 609-448-0228 ’living room,androom for expansion in the stile. DOCTORSg LAWYERS lractive 2rid floor 2 BRap and full basement.2 car garage. Wall to wall ask for Linua, w/wcarpeting appl ance~ . Comeswith a maintenance free extoller of steel carpet in living roomand dining room.A great buy Professionalusa, 100’x100’ $280,uUTS not incl. lL~month siding find all windowsare shuttered. Mustsee this cornerlot, ell cityutilities, A security201-239-8814. ~ ¯ for a growingfamily ...... $$4,$00. goodinvaatment for the future, ROOM+ KITCHENfaollitles TWOFAMILY, - llere’s the one for you, Botlt one. $47,500. CONDOMINIUM for rent. Full use gf house& stiles are rented, Both sides are two bedrooms. $38,000yard inoluded. $t60/moind, HUNTER’SGLEN -- sublet All on f/rst floor - 1 bedroom,living room,dining heatldloe/parking. Avail. Onobdrm, Bpt, avail, July Locatedon u qtdet street, Thla one has got it. area, fully equippedkitchen, carpet throughout, MANVILLE ~mmed.Near town. Reply Bex $236/mo,plus utils, Call Pa $37,900. central air, patio ...... Reduced$2S,000, WESTONSECTION #0|8S2, e/o Princeton Packet, 609-799.4589or 452-8090, ext I Recentlyremodnlml b[-levol Another 1 bedroomcondo - this one with formal whichcontains lirst floor, rac dining room- $27,S00,End unit, room,country style kitchen,I LARGE FURNISHED ROOM NASSAUST, -- Modern Offices. downtownlocation, Call for particulars. don,bedroom, hdl bath,on. i --in park-likesurroundings, closed leer pomh.Second Wa}kin~dlslanee 1o Univer. roomapt. for rent boginnln TOWNHOUSEWITH VIEW OF LAKE ’sity & PalmerSq. bath rain. Juno15, $350 plus dec. 809-02, floor: four nice st;Bed 7885 4 bedroomsplit in superbcondition, Oneof Twin bedrooms,large I~vlngroom, Ritclt, prv, 609.924.1723, Rivers finest homes.Finished family room and fullbath,aluntinum siding sad loadedwith extras ...... , ...... $48,200, meny,many OXltaS on a lend. HILLSBOROUGH-- Fur. P~RINCETONIVIEADOWS soaped75x 100’parcel, nishod rm. for real, share (tlunters Glou)2 bedrm, EASTWINDSOR TOWNSHIP¯ LAND ...... $53,000. bath, no cooking privllegBs, bath sub.let, Avail, July 1 10 acre rectangularproperty with 5 roomhouse. 5 $819/mo.’top floor. 60~.7~I $38.201.359-6140, 48,15. - This grand okl farm acres clear - 5 acres wooded,Zoned Industrial CHARNESKIg, Office ...... $17(J,ooo. ON THE DELAWARERIVI ~ acres, is ht need of a BONGIORNO --LatttbergvilleN,J,only lustily, llonto has fonr Itotlrttan~s, dlnhtg room, CONVENTIONALMORTGAGESAVAILABLE Apts. ForRent opts. InfL all Ine hodroo Ik’~ttg natal, largectunttry kltohen,arid Itvtt baths, LET’S GET STARTEDwith this 6 roonh ~, 42S. MainSt. NowBuilding. Front$278, 2 duplexwith all the basic needs for a starter hunto, ASLOW AS5% DOWN TOQUALIFIED BUYERS 782-5425or fi08-397-874t, Alsoincluded ere three ottthttildiHgs, one of which CatherineChristie Manville APARTMENT FOR RENT -- ht H[ghtstown, $:]g,{101), 448.2121 is it gontis|zo Itarn, Pricedright at $1~l,O(}0, Hcwstd’Bird=all 448.1834 ’3 ,ooms& 8unroom,good EttaPascslo 201.722.0070 lecnl on near Princeton LAwRENcE.FurBished 259.9405 I~mgfnpno~rlon T~.~,, th~n, &Frl, Unvors y .Suit youngcouple, net, Ileady now,$200 MOVINGOU~" OF THE AREA,USE OUR TOLL FREE RELOCATION NUMBER eoo.s2s.e920 RoneoKessler , 448.5360 t=teIVH, |01,7|3,U14 $‘100/tne,plus utlls, 8Q9-924. IIOMI’;SI.~I’~KERS 175B, Realty,1.10 Apts./Houses Apts./Houses Apts./Houses ’11011.’,191-5900 Housesitting Apts./Houses Apts./Houses Apts./Houses FOR RENT - n Rassmear’s finest ads t communityAve, To Share To Share To Share To Share Te Share To Share July l, Unt.trnsheut con. IIEAUTIFUL MODE, It0Y SCOUTEXEC thread ~ ; .... - don alum 2 arms I bat , COTTAGE- furnished v grad student Beaks calhetlra oelllng far sir BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYCOUPLI~WANTED.Iusharo o [,’URN[SHED ROOMWITI[ $31o tnaniltly MonroeTwp. [iousoslttlng, BIll, fi09.924.8148 SIIAREMODERN ,I bdrm i~’0’(~KING FOR UP TO T P, EEI~ERSQN,ST,toshar. PItIVA’I’~IIATII ¯ w/wear. 80H55.0914’ cccupa,ney,186.Itgy, so f~l f8.9), a so n Pr tcoton Jnnotlon, IlOMl~ to share with hyo ’llltF, lg PEOPLI~- to sltsro co 1 p e o y ft ,nlennunouso in ’ ’ noa’ SorgonDtsVIllet Large room will) ownbath, others near I!apowgilz Call csee ,as nded In fnrmhmmelteadlnglon,on 80 a ,t hath’ram1hnuso, I mile Prlaoohn~with fotir(l~, Over25, /Iollng & drapes,I,nwrnt co lltlatordon Calmly,Ideal f’en N ssat lie I, Largo nl.snto~el’B Atlg, Dr Sept, ¯l’wp,808.81r, l-314‘1 lifter ,h,10 ’ ~-- Wnlkhlg tUalaacc le train ores, or mornulganoloro 8, Vogqlm’lankllchon fireplace, p,nh .nu.,nv,.., .~n, .~o single porsun,$2,15/nio, II00.4(1(1.327d, p.orolleS,well wirier, $2O(,I./ipo, k (c ton sonl .fur dshedoff. ( ,a tgh Jannary,Shq,~, $80 z~’n,Y.,=~,,+v~u~t’*.~,.~’~,.~" 0’~’0 chitlinstill[Itioa, Nepots, I st el nr gig Iorm lease pins mlnro ellis, AYaliaDIo strooLpgrkhtg,Avnllal)leJuno phls ttlllllIBa, 1109.924.G927, l,e,~.o +op., *pluvrlu , i, rain nnrd~h810~.+t n ~m liRoFES~JONALIIO,.USE, s tl o I $128/ma Snmmor menlhspcurlty,I sont IotaIt n ...’~uuv u * *~ . I’"" WA;I’Ci[EI( - nvnliaDia aceqitl(tblo, Call Mike RESPONSIBLBADULT June lfl, 201.BM-gf177, tsl, 1100.921.0~’~8, .~IIARhl A COMI;’ORTABLI~.~ cenntry hmmewilh a swim. preforred8o9 924 B?21 M O.y ;Soul, Twco ol)eh weekYnr~onia889.587.5000oxt, n735 MAL~-- w t ilgh ncBmo ’ ’ RENIOR .’,unt,tth’ - wll/glve groeRthUmB ears le days,821.0778 aflcr 8pro, hderostodh) [ivhlg wllh enters GHAI)STUI}ENT scolilng WOMANTOSIIAllE liaBlE T II It E E ~ 111 I;3, N I) h Y ta’htg pool, nogr Prlneolon, spaelgimmlany :l!,~ "oom thtnls feetl fish, hh’dscats gR|gxt.try OStllle~ .ldtrgo t:l Blare hetlee ’ with whlINI}OItOUGIl~ol ,hnlo,Jiily- wllil& AnguBI,2 tunerBPEOPLI’~u’o el-tOonas°°k hausufaUrll~ to~ll09,789.13fl5, "~m""ALPRINCETON + -- tBr all or pnrl of ,Juno wllit ole, Fnrwnrd ntpll &’ dlgck on IOOMMAT~WANTED -- room!leRlo, ntll¢lOOr pOOhBanlO/la’efes81anals, Illll, 8~. snnliq" ,"aa,",,, l~,nr pganS{ lO ~,l}g 010eJ n II Ion8eIR Jl ~0 ’ a ~O lleforoyBu ’alert, fen ohl20’s istara2hdrm, P, nsslhly ]eltgor, Noli.snlnKo.r,inh)tllos f’oln Prhtnoten completeppvltcy, oneyol’ |,0o 9~,i.814‘1~(I.81, snliro OlOttZ.ung & ntayqo otntptls, M ua| hltvo qar, IIOUS[,~ 1’O SIAItE PEN. ,pj!.e.t,.+++8p+.oc,, T+y .$+ ,148 =‘1 ~,tv soot dhgnaulselBim0d&Qpl, In B, Whltlso!’ st!t,rtln~ ores M laBeryleo.cgraptota in~"llnles UlmUOS,Ho|oroncOs L ~-- +tected ,,villi essentialfettle, JiBo I Rent,$1,15, fnua tiros, = (1[[ c9. 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Call ~01.725.roan, trofor handypg|’egn, llt)9.,15=.l(lIH, IqtINCETON MEADOWS -- tllsluneg leNassauSI,a00., Cltll 201,11?,’l.~19fi,Inflor opm,i lOUS’~MA" ’~ NISEi)El) ,1580, SliARI’]-- lergo ha~lso,ill I, ES~’~"~ -- FoxIlnn ¯ g hlol, 1 badrgam~77, npt~~211/no, tlo0t ,itol Wgtorr ------[] L,q’CALIIUSINESSM,AN - SEEI~ l~,A’|’pl|l~ respoRnbl]o :’ ~ogh)t, WI]lhtgncss ,In No oiled for Sllaulgtm 2 IK}OMORAPAR’I’MI~NT TO imarml nunt, Wneamtttmima, ,’il A t ~ - Mad(colsttnlont eBgm g +iS .!n~.Itltlett+, .urna~ APARTMENTI,’OIt SUIII ~, w/oxcellogl referencestleSl[’e8 itersgl te Sl ire mneaqn LOOKINGF.OP.---e.onlpqtlb]u M, AN,8,1 yggr, n eitl, w[~,hepto. shureonokhtg m!~l .clmu!ing I tCltllon,~.VAIh dLIl|g IBt, Uail -- |lilntolaS GIg11Inllnot ?’, , ttsesllllng I]p~.tl,en ..19~ nlqals will prlyalu reemnl li’|O¯lllef,tlro whtdawson sookhg’ml noso to Prn. L p oragY)pl,’eIOl’ADly Ionlglo in H)trn ipl e,tm 8ewII) It)el inptrtl! 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20FF ¯ Thursday, May 25,1978 ’ ’ OPENHOUSE HousesFor Rent HousesFor Rent Resort Wnokdo: 10~4P.M. WeekendsI-4 P.M. Properties NEW 2-STORY COLONIAL SOU’TH BRUNSWICK-- POCONOS LAKE NAOMI -- TOWNROUSE CON- Furnished. Available Aug, 1 Newhome, 4 bedrooms, 2 DOMINIUM-- in Mon- ’78-Spt. I ’79, 4 bedrooms21,~ baths, washer/dryer, dish- tgomery Townshipnear Rocky baths,LR, DR,Faro Rbom. washer, fireplace, screened Rill; downstairs- LRw/entry ~ ’w/fireplace, large eat-n porch extras, Boating .;71 ~. .o ’ ¯ ,t ~ area, powderroom w/laundry. kitchen laundry room, 2-car fishing swimming dake & riarcrest family room w/woodhuraing attached garage basement, pool), tennis, $273/wk,6~-799- fireplace andsliding doors central air. $575/m0 + 0227after 6pro, openingonto deckoverlooking utilities, 201-207-2009, woodedarea end stream; electric kitchen with dining CUSTOM¯ GRACIOUSCOLONIAL WITH MANY area; upstairs: large master LAWRENCEVILLE -- DETAILS¯ 4 large bedrooms,master bedroom with Prestigiouslocation. 6 rooms, BEAC[~ FRONT APT -- On theTossible ream bedroomwith walk-in closet 3 hdrms,2tiledbaths, gar,,Ig, beautiful Sapphire Bay, St. dressing’alcove,2 ½ceramic tile baths,first floor andprivate bath; 2 additional yard. $378/mo.Call 5-0 pro, Thomas. Ground floor) laundry morn, paneled family morn with brick bedroomsand full bath; living sleeping-living room large area muycarpeted; pull-down 609.1382.5066, fireplace,ultra kitchen. bedroom,equipped kitchen,,2 stairs to attic with verylarge baths, ,air conditioned, Ae- GREATVALUE $1gl,900. storage space; electric heat ALL AREAS,ALL PRICES ¯ ;commodatesup to 5 persons," pump and central air con- t0O’s & t~’s of apts. and Maid and linen service ditloning; attached utility homes.8 offices to serve you, provided, Tennis courts, shed; exIerior maintenance IIOME SEEKERS swimmingpool. water sports ¯ Realty,$40 restaurant on premises. 609.394-5900 Ileasonable,Call 609-924-2620. LAWRENCETOWNSHIP -- 4 bedroomsliving roomdining {cloiedThuridoyi) area moderneat-in kitehen~ ,NI~W TOWNH.OUSE -- 3, VERMONT INCOME’ wall/wall carpeting, eustoni ooorooms~2~= naths custom PRODUCING PROPERTY drapes refrigerator and Colonial m lovely ~etting 3 Besutiiul newcedar duplex, laundryfacilities on a pleasant miles from center of Prin- 2/3 BRapts on 1 acre wooded I I 55,990 residential street, close to ceton. AppliancesAIC lot.Excellent 4 season resort carpted,with outs d~ main- QUALITY WITH CHARM¯ MAINTENANCEFREE sehool.s, and sbopptn.g. location.2 fireplaces wall-to- 8~ MORTGAGEST0 Avaiiaote July I. $4~ plus lenanee,$60O/moplusut ties, wallcarpeting, furnis’hed,less EXTER!OR¯ Beautifully terraced I-¾ acre with % utilities¯ 609-896-0175. Available June 1 009.055-0850 than l0 miles fromKillington ingreund pool and cabanas.Cherry woodpaneled QUALIFIEDBUYERS evenings & weekends ¯ .Okemo, and Round Top ski family roomwith brick wall fireplace andbuilt in Welcome. We are pleased that you have areas. Overlooking Lake , Rescue By owner Principals barbeque,gourmet kitchen, 4 corner bedrooms,2 stepped into the possible dream. Come,tourney RIVERSIDE -- renting ’ only $85,08060944’8-1495 aiJ.er ¯ cermeictile baths.Many additional features, with us throughacres of a country setthtg; wit- beautiful furnished bi-level. oAIUGU,S~iU ’t oorm.ONLY homo-- Attractivecenter O[ ’ II I 8 vnm , ~, SEETO APPRECIATE $103,900. ness the greenelegance that addsjust the right Upstairs: living room with Princeton.Yard, $485.809-924- piano, dining room, kitchen. 3697or 201-932-9179. touchof warmt andpeace for family living. h laundry room, porch, 4 ’ SUMMER HO!dE, Lake ¯ Featuring 3 and 4 bedroomranches, colonials, bedrooms, ltk baths. Down- ChamplainWillsboro Point, : "S44,900. multi-levelsa/I with 2-car garages. stairs: enormous playroom PRINCETONBOROUGti -- N,Y. Withi~AdirondackPark. .130x15)with brick & marble Rouse for Rent, ~ duplex, Waterfront property private . Modelphone:(609) E83..4490; 4494 bar, flagstone & tiled floors, Large living room, dining beach sheltered moorings. fireplace, bedroomstudy, full Exclusiveagent Ideal Really Co., Inc., Realtor(201)S~8.6720 room,moderd ~.ttehen. 3 Four ’ bedrooms; two NEWLISTING bath, Available for 1 year bedrooms,2 porches. Fenced bathrooms,30’x15’ cathedral This very well maintained homenested in e DIRECTIONS:(Only30 minutes from New Bcunswlckl T~ko Rt. beginning June All ap- yar& $450per month, living room, huge stone peaceful area of Manville is a delight to the 1 southto 1-95south to Exit 71B(Federal City Rd.) F011o~, pliances, ’air conditioned, fireplace, two picture win- throughto EwingvilisRd. Turn left andfollow to modelson lovely woodedlot. $850 per N.T.CALLAWAY dows, Breathtaking view of dicriminating buyer. Enter into the large paneled yourright. FROMPRINCSTON: Take206 South to 1-95South month.Call 609-921-6981after , ItEALESTATE. ,Lake and Green MountainsF ’ 9pro. DESIGNEDFOR HAPPYLIVING - ONE YEAR¯ living roomwith natural beamedceilings, huge to Exit 710and follow as mentioned. FROM PA,: 1-95 to Rt. 31 609-991-I050 Large screened porch, sunnyeat-in kitchen will makekitchen work a South.Turn left at EwingvilleRd. Modelsonyour ri0ht. detached garage, Handsome YOUNG- Maintenancefree exterior, SPACIOUS ,rain mum maintenance ROOMS,4 bedrooms, 2½ ceramic tile baths, pleasure, 3 queensize bedroomswith plenty of barnsidiog and all nowroofs. paneled family roomwith brick fireplace, first closet apace,full basementand expansionattic Houses For Rent Houses For I~.~.ITWtN RiVEr{s: Three MONMOUTHJCT.--nolease,pets OK,cottage type. Easily converted to year floor laundry room. " mekethis the pedect home.This home,justlisted’ ’~u" hedroom : townhouses around. Front and back stone : :. available for June occupancy, patios, Partially furnished. MUCHMORE $84,900. at th s price, won’t last long, so hurry to your I[OZ’,IESEEKERS Readyto live in. $47,500by phone and call now. HILL$BOROUGRFARM --11 COLONIALFARMItOUSE All,appliances,. centralair, watt to wall, carpeting, . Realty,$4D owner,60%882-5243 or 609-883- NEW- NEW-NEW acres. 2 stalls 7 rooms and KINGSTON-- lovely settin~ 609-301-5900 5800. Secludedon 1 ½ acre woodedlots with Princeton" _ more.Call 3-4 BR’s2=:~ baths 17’x30’h1~ swimming, tennis r~reanon ...... ’ ASKFORANDYKELCO DR Ib mad’ t, ff,,~*, anu more. ~so. to ~u. per address -4 bedrooms,2½ ceramic ¯tile baths, ’ "° ...... ’ m onth. II0blESEEKERS solarium,fpl’s. " Drapes, ’EMERALD LAKES HOME-- paneledfamily roomwith brick fireplace, library, Realty $40 carpeting included. Garage ...... ~_., .,:_.~.^. COLONIAL CHARM -- 1/2 ’609-394-5900 609"466-3344 v.tv.,..: .c,,t~ ~,=u~r Eary Amerean home for Sleeps 6, fireplace, lakes first floor laundryroom, full basement,2 car over- ~,~I::/I=~T\/II:=~A/~I=AIT~O~ ~,.,.,,~v~..~ v ~ ,,v..r--.I.,t~.,~t t,,J ’ woodedLot. Three bedrooms, rent. 6 rooms, ar~e living indoor-outdoorpools, tennis, sized garage. ¯ , e) ~ ~ family room, large living, room & master b~room 2 clubhouse, etc, Rent Mayto ¯ O~ t’T’7-~ pet. C,09-882-ff186, RURALATMOSPHERE. OL~"llll PENNINGTON -- small,-.U,,u,~t,.~r. ,~,r,,t,~.,.-,~,o=, kitchen, deck and more. $425.. olher bedrooms,plus d n ng A CONTEMPORARY- A TUDOR . furnished~- house for rent. Refs," ~"~’~=~..’rON’~""-.-~""~r per month, room & kitchen. Fenced in 1590East SecondSt. ScotchPlains N.J. & deposit required 609-737- n[sheel""~-’3(~ir’ms $425[mo¯ ...... E t Win%oryard & cellar also included, onC,nNOS3 BR fireplace ¯ 9137 ’ ¯ " .. ¯ ~PLrrLEVEL: as o electric. AvaiPable June 1st ~ " " ’ ’ " plus utlls. Avad,July 1. 609- halfacresite. Four bedrooms, $450/month Ins heat & pi°~In,,tab~f’, hde~kl~atke,r: n;~6 ¯ .... 737-2450,eves. IW, baths, living, dining, ~9-924-6718. A . ~ ~ . ,t . ~ ~ " HOPEWELL ...... family room, basement and wken~’~°family. 201.~16.0312.. ~pts. for Kent Apts. rer Kent bedrooms {n ="~ice" el’d,. ~ garage $475per month. , ...... , ...... ; remodeled duplex. Lg. livinl~ ,RENTAL- -- $483/month, ~ room eammgarea w. naru- Three bedroom 2 bath split I ~ ISMALL 2 BEDROOMCOT- ,LONG BEACHISLAND- -- ¯ LoWrencevllZe,N.J. 609-896-000S, ~ 2 TAGEIN PRINCETONTWP, triplex - t & 2 bdrms, for ALLENTOWN, N.J, --2 QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD woodfloors. Kitchen (newwith cen ral air dishwasher, ~ 2 ,$400/mo.809-448-0079 or 587- families of 4 or 6. Cleanand bedrooms, living room wire WESTERN SECTION appHances.~ paneloo refrigerator & ~omewalt to ~._q ~ll 7203. comfortable. Walkto bay and hardwoodfloors and view ot TRENTON-- Availab e June recreation roomon 3rd floor u~., ~ ill ¯ ¯ ’ ’ wall carnottn~, "~ ...... belch. Week/month.Special lake, eat-m kdchen w th ap- 1st. 2 bedrooms,central living Basement& porch & s zab e condition~nai~ractive wood~= HA~,~ ’0,sW ~ .._~,~ off-seospnrates, 20t-359-S77L Apts. For Rent Apts. For Rent plianees,, full bath l~lus space, ar~,e kitchen &bafli, yard, $450, per month.8~-921- lot Country Heritage Real ill tiOV~Wt~t.L~~A~CuTJv.u, -- park ng andyard. Most ot all $230/montfi’plusut t es &1/3 2417or 921-2435. Esiate Realtors 609-709-13131 ~ I~ 9 rooms,air, yard for pets. utilities paid,, $269/mo.Call beating costs. Suitable single .... b~ ~IN NE, T-- ONE M - ~ ...... Ca!l ’ "UCEAN FBONT -- Lon~ 2 bedrooms . 1=~ baths APTS-- for immediate oo. 6011-921-2417or 2435 at anytime or couple¯No children or pets. ~ BeachIsland, besuliful new.3 fireplace " washer/dryer’ eupancy at WindsorCastle E. hut sometimesafter 3pro. Phone days ~-799-2009 ext ...... ~ IIOMESEI’KERS quiet, $4OO/moplus utilities~ WindsorTwp.From Princeton n l"l~l~N 1 [~LTTUINun farm " ~ I)edronn ~. baths spec:- 042, eveningS393-5140, ’ -- ’ SUMMERSUBLET -- Avail. 448-5000 lieauy" "; $,lu " act ar v’lev t. *w/w carpohng’ ?.15-002-9243, take 571 to Old Trenton Rd, $200pays all bills. June 15 - Aug21. Furnished 3 609-39’ 1’5900- , PENNSNECK-- 1st floor, all ,washer/dryer, dish,gasher. makealoft thee proceedlethe hdrm Iownhouse with 2V2 SummerRentals, 201-445-5858 first left. beyonda couple bills paidprivate, $160. ROMESEEKERS baths, in a quiet neighborhood ~UMMERSUBLET-- 5 room sUMMERRENTAL -- One Realty,St6 or 0tt9.494-6410. apt near PrincetonUniversity, hundredfeet from Old Trenton bedroom apt, Roomy& fur- 600.304-5900 pear campus.609.452-5534, ~,HiGIITSTOWN- [louse for ,Wailable June 25 Ihru Sept, Road,609-448-5995, IIOblESEEKERfi family of 3, attic and Realty,$40 nished in quiet central basement yard. $350/m0. 320, Call fi09-921-0087’ 009.30t-5900 Princeton location, $315, REACit RAVEN -- New venings. parking& all utils, Included, plus utilities &maintenance, Duplex,3 &4 BRapts, Clean, PRINCETON-- l bdrm apt. EAST WINDSORN.J. - 3 ’ LOCATEDON FARM-- at- RENT WITR OPTION TO Inquire at 1,51 WyeoffAve,, Sleeps 6 & ~; Off season only ...... with off-street parking, 2 ~-- 609.924-7034. bdrms, lLvingrm;dlningarea, IIGIITSTOWN-- fleet paid, blocks from Nassau St. Very SUBLET-- June 1 - Sept I Iractive recently renovated BUY--3bedroomranch, huge ttightstown, nowavailable, SiS0 & $200 n carpeted, modernkltehen with wing of house with 2 large country kitchen, family room week.Call 1109-448-0784after --~ was’her-rcfrig &stove, car. bedroon’ts,1~/,~ baths, living¯ 2.car garage central air --~ 5pro. oadet,dds&$240.Pets dishwasher, goodcondition, Rent for 1or 2responsible adults: $325/mo bdrm,W/yearHopewell.°pti°n’$300/mo,Duplex’609-2 room w/fireplace, dining plus utilities, ~-924-t7~, 466-3310anytime or 20t-~7- ALLENTOWN-- 5 rooms, petedrecroom.offiee&utllity wnodedbacklot eul-do.sac, AUGUSTRENTAL "-- fur- i ’ IIOMI,.’SEEKI,~IIS 74711days only. heat paid, kids & pets, $200. rm. for washer & dryer room, utility room, walk-hi Walk[o schools and NYbus nLshed Princeton house, 4 --~ Realty,$10 central air, wooded let & pantry &ftdl bosement.$325 line. Soulh Brunswick,Call bdrms dishwasher washer & garage plus parking. $405/mo. per month+ utilities. Security 201-297-3782, BAYI IEADNJ~halfor full’ (a)9-30t -590(} IIOMESEEKF, RS Call 809.921-241,7or 921-2435, ’ dryer deck . sub.s.tantta season 2 blks. from ocean. AVAILABLEJULY 1-4 room BEAUTIFUL LARGE." l Ilealty,$40 &references required, 609-259- grounds, $500plus ulils, uau ,Sleeps4, adults only.Call after apt,no ehihlrcn inquire at 33 h.clrmI~arc[ett apt.with view~ 609-39.t-59D0 2900. . or sup o uarpe In all 009-924:9703after l:30pm. 7pat201.038.5403, INFURNIStlED NEWNo, 11111 Ave. Manv e,. side . ,. . ’ g, ’ . app.nances,eentr a/c $.’100, " WESTWINDSOR - Modern 3 ,UXUFtY APTS, 1 & 2 door 6’ pm weekdays uneJunos not water9 & eat, IIOUSE -- ~ bedrooms, 2,:~ .... bdrm, Ranch in spotless ’ - ,cdrnoms, $0o0 nttd up, balhs family roem with ~ .wn~.r,~. =,= ,,, .... SHIPBOTTOM ¯ Very nice 2 ~ Av.aiI, Julyl, fi09-452.1493aflerSUBLETAPT.- Princeton fi’~’ep[~ee, 2 car garage, EAST WINDSOR-- 4 cone thin Ccnlrnl nit o ¢.~,,~.. "S ..""=!= BRApt.sleeps 5, I blockfrom ,leadow LaneApts,, 8 minutes o I"-, ¯ri~e~t~eo .- v.- , ’~ ear~ -ara~eo , near Colomalon Brooalree l~ooo nl,onn ’l~rnrn Jn]v8ill 8200to toni Princeton Jet, Call 609- ~MALIrdcitlill~ tlr~n~ Meadows,Fox Runarea, Heat Kingston ¯ near NVCbus bedroopls,21:, baths,. ¢lnglivin [rnhlsta[ioo $800/mo,61)9.921- i..~l tVh,,n ..... i~^ i~ ...... :--..: ;.---_ v ¯ _ 2091eves, ’ " , "s $240 weeK.alter y ore.oat- Rn root & Turnpko; 1/2 aoro ~1251109 49,114110 r. ’ lot enclosed play yard gar- ", ’ ’ A~’?.!lablee^JsuT~t,,l~t’i~st0P0~ ----’------deu centralaLr, large kitchen, , ~.,~’~ ’ ’ ~ roem apl. Foneeddn ~aro, ~ ~ , " }[ILLSBOROUGtl--beeufu full basement $500 per l.ul-~, ll~,].=lL, ll l~L,Bl~dU- Princeton, dishwashor, Must malntaio premises, raonlll 609.,152.6174days 809. new(ijlplO, l¢, 3 uoorooms, l.’asher, fenced4nyard, gar. S pie house, II roulns, 2 co y I r s eo econnview III n[[I,, bus, couple,$375 lap, 1 BEDROOM APT, -- Lease& security, Ca!l201.7112- HIGHTSTOWN¯ 3 rm anart ...... !=~!~, -=,-,,-,.a Iil’eploees.z.eor.... garego, ~ largo ’ 43" 42,18, eve I t"ss . ,., ~n ’...... Lawrence Twp, Off slree 0597 eves &weeitenus, .u.o.m~],l~r¢lab -- in qu.let ’,’~’,.~,,. iV, COllie, tlUV’~I~O’OUOO; 09.855.3890. nlcnt._ Unfu ...... ’n s led wh ~l ,2 resmemial a’ea tew m nines barnsul(oble .rot ,,ho’v"v.oeo,I.~i’i’l , . ~ceke’,ds 609-492t759 Perkin g, rlveleP onlr once, ~~ ntcJ. lilrJ.4411.7onvtrom o tetl o Universityi~’R slallon and ’ acres, fanlostie Hew, Easy ~ , , " ’ $220/no 600 002-3919 p n ..... oommuling,1 hourNYC, Neat’ ~"--~ [’U [t, NISIIED APT TO .... ItCA,3beureom totally, repro, , Prineoten, top area, Seehtalon /UBIA~,T -- 3 bdrms, washer . ~ ALL AREAS.ALL PRICES : ’ fu ’n shed kl chenl/r cur 2,,~ LONGIIEACR ISLAND,N J /nsemenl, near UoLvorslty, ...... 100’s & 100’s of apts, ancl , ba hs, full msemontcenlral DIDONATOllENTAL ¯ $050/mo.609.703-0122. IOPEWELL lOUSE ¯ on -- 3 bd,m, Ill h01b(hlnloxl homes,0 offices to serve you, . SUBLET-- 2 bch’m,IL~ bath a/c, ave lab o from July 10 CENTER boatttLfully htmtseaped. 1% the 4 bdrm,’l~ bath I]e~ 125/pip, 9/1/79.0/31/79, 809. TAhI~UvP~lt -- tasl a montl~a ceres of trees Uafnrnlshed3 !1-0730, of lease...on su]m.ner...s,ublet, IIOMESEI’~KEIIS opt,Avail, July I, 000443-4212,$550/mo’,vllh lease, Ca11009’. ,. ~,v,,,nr,n~ ,n-mo~cv,, Cod oomnlolol’~ furnished, i~arge t-ml, apt, m wmtlsor Reahy,$49 452-21195 [~",:’,;=’~i"2,;7,"’1",72",’,;’~.,, ~,, WINDSORFARM -- Acreage.htlrln, ,(!.ou, [lining i~nt, IIv[n.g closete ooean,809.855-2836 er Cost]o/I Ig [stow. $200/mo, 800-30..5000 ’ "~ ~, ~ 009.402.8259, SPA(’IDUS& [,OVEI Y ^..O.hl. ~,~,,.o.n-t-t-¢’.q - woo.uu~2~".’iL’~". ,~:".~.2’.=,u _,~’-’L."’..";’.. =., u.. u.l=, fh’eplaee,= ballls, .00, i;l~ ~";:~rl~P/~l~le’nPl°/ln~.l,l~ t I,’I(ANKI,IN(’tll{Nl,:l( 609.443-39?7. ~ LAWRENOEVILLEAREA -- ~ re .t lloar lho .Golf Club,this t;AI tENS 1 bedroonle al’thlont~ l[v[It , ~ ,.IOVOI S OelOUSllonle, ~e ’" ’t e/o & heal $009/ntn, pins I,awronceville, Nd ~ ,SU~t’MEE’~.I"I~LE: r, 77 ,1 room. dbthlgPronm,kllehon~ ~TvRIAI~TIV~4~e~AreCI2sUI~CO~I~LE~I:ELy., FUR. ;,7:[,i’~’~an Ut ties, Refs, reqtes|ed, SOUTIIERN VERMONT4 NuwRenlhlg I ,ARGE ONE BEDROOM .no(room .. 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